t FAG‘? rgt-ia The (Zliarlr-ttztowu Guardian \\' (hr-lei § RIPLIIIO H linrnell, l1" J l. . wl-n-hlunon, l). S. 0. I --- .--.-l \l111.'-11;_' h-n-vh-r. J. ll Burnett. l~'. J. I \~-.--..1-- 1 111,-», |r..1-‘-. \\.1\Lc1 um! ll. h. (Iurrlc. .\t..11-.;-~_- huh --. . I 1*". 2111-0 per yrnr \ln advance) ‘ 11--l.-.~-... 1- i-r- . - p-r 51.x‘! m) BU\DU4‘(‘\ Inulh-d l0 rum..- nth .--: l--- _.| i1 w-r year tlu ulhuncll .1..--1 1. l.“- .11-d tum-n amt" _'~\\1.1...-;~ Q41- .\'7tfi'l"'li‘.\i‘li‘i'i‘li—lll'vl93li -__-_ .__-_._._ \Vnultl Muzzle Press, Eh‘? ni-y-cnn :1 letter, .-rne_\~ tit-nerzll --1' i . 0111.4: fiur inde~ err-s pith '1~‘.--11- l ‘:11 w‘. in thisi > 1'1 .-I' ('31P: the ' ~e11—:11i-J11:1l ‘AlltJTC _ .' 1 "Iv-u! - 11' '1'.§~ 1'11-v- 1---'-.~=;. l-lc, ‘ "fl l0 ally-v l l His pzlr- f ...l ru "the vt-iYc-dl '. -..-.-...1.u-1~'1s'r‘ in 1 very @- » .~--:-t- at S-uurp ' - r-l >0 nluch ven- Pl 11' there wag :- .-.-‘.'n:1.1ent’s liquor iu-i I lle aslzed why the l -1 r 1":-n11.2l~1 tir-vcrtlmetn ' -1l'?---- in tlte first fouri --rr-:s1-0n<lin1_- I . \-.-..$ pmsiblcl = ‘. :-._-_1:1iu.~;t rum - imernment salt- 11111 bootleggers. - " .ge-ing unmol- l 11g to PRl-“Jf-l E-liqntir-its he! r1 LV-nnnisw 1Y§.1'e.<pm1-' , 4,11 1hr: plea zueru. Let -r--nt-.- (lil-f-lxn. 1-- his rlul_\'.' . vii‘ hi.- thul .- :11, ‘.0 i. ttllzexl in full . v\'\;l'_\‘ pl -ce 111' eve I 1 .-._v in the in“ . - l en ~11 1l--.-.1' cars. - ek-ulr-rs. u-i-rc Jfl-“lll Lil-- i -:1 1n 111-11 cunv. lhenpl-lve: nuti -ect tr. rc-ceivcl ' ' ' “ * 1y. The re- -.r.~r.-111r-n 1'-.r run (."'1l'll1"-lI Er-n. anrl i-fl '11- 1'e/-1.c1:'--n 1'11 hcerl the same higlri n1ur1nurs arose .--. -1.1: drinking condi-' r --. _. -= ‘we! 1n the Leg-Mature; ' ~ ent was [nit upl 1'--r rlnring tn' ‘ll - 1. 7 .~-1 "1-1 he can stipprcws ‘ ' ~ ‘ :1< pill-lie. ny-iu- r the 11-111‘. 1-1 the ‘ ‘J-j - l'-'1‘\1‘<lir-1\. “'l'l1i-' ' ‘- "_ it.1-111~1 l-e ilis~ _ _ ' '2 11-'<- ar~\1n1e11t"-—-, " ' ‘ I “ 1 '1‘ :11:~1.-.r-l‘h1g a dnglL-l 1111-» ‘ “t \‘-. -11-1_-\\-1-11111 m‘ Mm- lmlll” "M l“ '- t \‘11-111-:1,1_, rlt-clzlres. ll?" " Y" -- -"--11 -1-'11r-1l_v rlenltwith." \" ‘ -'Y'~'l" 11 ‘ - ' ‘ l 11111.1. that the TV-“Wfl ‘ - 1' ".11.11'.'11.nnr-llr=r1 l-y 1"‘1“-l1 ' - ' ' ‘ 1-' err 111<-111l-:-'r ‘i1- 1hr I 1 - - -1--l- .~1.'11l|.-1l._-f'. i '-l" ' l - 1 1' .ll unvlerl H"' 1 ‘ l‘ '!l1-1l".1_\ ll--1-5' T“? 11 1-1'-=. 11- g-irl-lit-lit!‘ '- '* -‘ !'- lulu --1' ;-11l-l1.; t-g-in - ll»! [-87- . 1h1- i-‘ulpit "“ 1 -.-.'1l1--... -h 1-;_-_-l1t, X11!- ‘ '1 ' "j- ~1I'1::1:1r-l. 11111l1-r ‘.--1.11.-:. .-1;5:1111.~t the _ principle: 111' Libm-al- .- t \.-1.1:1.1.1. an-l hi» ns50c. ‘rll-"lh-ti time. . the l'1--.1..\111-'.1<'s threat is '- ‘~11 i-i tt-iul-crntltic (lpiitirnt; '-.'.1_1.- t--\1.:1r-l pill-lie. (lpllllfjtl -l \1T". 11. l-lll l 1 g1 1iurully- '11-, 11- 11w tl-tizr-rl lu- cun-lut-g 5mm n~l“1v11-.n1eg‘p-wt-vp l ‘.1.- 1s 1.1.Il:11l111§.; which, of fill 1-1 1-1111::~ 1- .-~--1-1 111]---l111\"1;111>_:\(re-Mind iil-lu-ui-ltnt 1l--- ‘.--1.'-:-- '|\ lt-nst likely 1., tutu-up; -(_iHiH VV-yr Ace Speaks ‘Tlu- ~;~--‘.- ---' \--.- \'---1».\l\1<>11.\1. ’-1>111-11. \ .('., :11 H111 ' \1'1.:'1~ti11- lhrv ilimu-r l:1~‘. “pr-l; n,“ 1|y-1l't' 151.11 :1 r~llt‘l'l'll 11-1- \v:1r veil-rum. 11 y-llllilril. - th- '11t:11\.-1 _l--urn:1l. zrch-rinn 111-11- lY-r (':111'.--l:1_ :11!-l uhih- .\--1111‘ 111:1)" llhilllr"? uith it in -l--1.-1il i111- u-ill 1-1" r1111 ilt-ny thnt it \v:-~ right i11 lllt‘ 111v“. which l-y 'l'l1 -l--cl1-1'n1- <-t' (':111:1<lf.-111 - lr-Itlilllflll- A111 .‘.l-.1< 11\1. l21.~'1|1-1' w-iulvlimcvl, merits. l..-5.- 112-1 r-nn-n-m .~cn--1- the 1-1 -- ‘--;-n~-1i--.. 'l'hi-z unit-try c.1111 nu .1 -- 1 1* 11 :.11- l'11|tr11l .\'t-'ltl'.\' can be ~'1~-":-1--'-_ , ‘ 1' - :- 1.11‘ l1- llltlSf‘. who lull; 0f i ' -. . - --. ~..-.- v»! rlllllfi lhu lflliterl hlfllCS .‘l---.-<--.\-1-r. :-.- .\111 .\l..\11.~:11.-\1. 11' i: l‘\' Iu-l-l. 11s mine accm =. 1 -l1-1'1-11--<- i: the strength l ‘ _ fl 1*; it ni-t i'(1l'0\\' lllfll. ‘ 1 -_ 1 1.11.13 \\'11 slltlllltl M least . - i. -- 1'1 -n i-i lwing a decent .,1|-.' y- .1. We, ' ~ - . ~- -.' 1111‘ :1 pin-t 0i the British (~11.---t-'-' " - --:' .-.':--11~.:1 purl ill llil‘ llrilislt Empire, 11' one prucru lmlting it that way, and, \ - ,- --v' Cl!‘ ‘ ;§amuel Slick, of Slick-vi [vised P1 bureau meeting uf the \':111c--uv-¢-;- 1303.11 1. 11g thut ;---~'11i--11. 11-1- --. ' hing {llMJlll deft-luv. t-1 i-ull - . our u-i-ighu i11 lllc l.:..--1, 1111.»: l-.- 11.1 g” --n .'1.~‘ 1n- Zlft‘ 13-1114, '--1' an n<.~i<1ti:1ti--11 :111-l 1-1: arr-l duties i. 11--1 :1 klwlllrl-‘lt’ ]---~‘.'.:~-11. l L-rzulling tlmt \\1.' .~i1--11‘.-l lt- 1:--1 --\1-rc--:11-- livil bu’. ovt-rcc-nn: evil uith ;_~----l. grunting :1l~--l tl-zu it 1'.- the -I-. -' 1' e imlivi-lric-l 11- n-urk it-ri peLu-c, 11-m- i~ t- "l 1 vu-hcrc that 111s to l-el fought and 1'-: {-11 \ll'tll.-‘.1lll.\'l_\' 1-11 prepare-l‘ lines and th. 1'1.‘l ' I1 --1' the iii-lh-iiluzll c1111 be exerle-l t-11.f_1 1'11 111111}. wWQt-ytl 11g 1l1. '11 '11- 11-~;---11~1l1§'-i1i1:~ .1 11! Editorial Note: Gerilnnjv. l\‘u~~i.1 ail-l lzz-ly are n-nv l-n-lw-l lq-r-n 11> 1hr h: . ' ,11.r--;-e 1111151 jut-nu lllZ‘O\\11 1n 1:1 .\~1:1 :1~ '.‘1'-1\l7-l1 111~tl;;...--r. ' i U r ' ‘1 §urely -1-.$ l-'--\- ln-lustl-y- i.~ -~1' >:1'.'1" {e111 i111- pOrlanCe ll"\'-llt:lll_\'S t0 “RfltTlillll. lllk‘ lllJYljfll" men: acting tip-n .\lr. l.I1\\'v:ll lla11c-.-.-l.-'>- .~v.ig-_ cwtiun 01' z-g-y-untiiu; ;*.-l1l11-t-1.-.. 11-~\ -.-n'_\~ here but in e\1r\-]-r--1.11:r1- 11111-1-1- :l.- 11.1-‘.11-‘.rj: '1~. l-iiiu mrrie-l e11 exu-11.~:~:-l_1.. 1 8 t u , There is u-onrlcr :1 .l .<1.1r;-ri.~e :11 the action m" 2111- lviitg liI-YtTlllllt-‘ll in ]-:1~~i11;_' --\-1~1- .\l1‘. .\li'-‘- l -.r'.< un-l-Jul-tc-l clsli-i-s f--r p1'--111--'.1--11 i11 lllc l"1'<l --r:-l P.\\*'.D. Can it he thr-t .\Ir. >i:1-" .11‘ ha> 11- 1i1llllt-rt-‘c rm-l .\l* ll-ivuiuq cannot be botherdi yer civil .~er\1't‘e -' -1.r:~.--1‘\. ~ ~ .\'llll m.- txg-hnint: , {mp- .11-i- .~ to the v1.1-1- 1..- lr-rr-Jwiug $35.91;. l) 1 . L“ l-rfrb-Jrly- ClllllelllpUrllllY Campbell Government rt a $200,000 C-bligzu asking: IV/iat has 11c- v-wrv of #11111‘ fir"- nd doll-u Sink/Ha fin-d.’ Mterrling to 1". l'1. Accounts. it \\-:1"< in the trczvury -.-'.1 Dec. 31, I935. It n-n: ezlrmarkc-l ‘-_1.' the Klacllillan G-uernrnent to meet this pan ticulur liability at nlzltvtrity. Has it heen replaced l-_\- rm 1.011.? and ii <0, ior what purp-wr? ".11 1.. l i I \\'l1o rcml< ‘$11111 Flick" :--il:1_\-? Yi-t hi< but-k, "Thc (fl-wk- .\l£1l\<'1‘. or 5-1915 and IJ-ingv- 1-1' llt‘ , published in 119311; 31M :1 hundred years ago, \v.'1.=. the first _-\1neric:1r1 humnur tn be given tn the rl-zlrliug public. The uutlu-r, lhontas fhrlnrller Ilnlihurton. tl-n-ugh P- X-Jva Scr-tian, declare-l l-.c.c:11ne "--1' .\'1-\-.- l-Yttelani-l stock. tolerably purmyetilezlrabout011c- llali aPPlP- sarce and t-viher half molasws". . He was born in \\'inrl<r_-r. NS, 11nd (llcrl in Lrm- v '_'~_'>1\ v-"F-ltrc he sat in the ll--u>e 01' Commons for five years. l! i! i "Unless cr-nstrueth-n r-hv-z-clcs make it im- UOaEIlJlC, 1t 1.~; the intention --1' the lhnr-i-nii-n L-ovcrnmcut to have C.--.11:1-l:1'.»- 151-3- \\'_-.r "m... ' r-rinl Se: up in the Dmninie-n czlr-ital in {hug for rat year's ct-lei-ration i-i 111. anniuicu 1g..- cring or other (lit ultics 111:1_\- prevent the z-Cl-rmt-r-ie-u of this objective hut the (iUVCfll-1 ment 11.1»- icll that it woul-l be fitting if the war menu-rial, nc-xv 1'11 Lr-n-l-rn, cottlrl be place-l in r'-0<1t1011 rlurlng the Coronation year. 'l'l1.c sifc l-rr-y-oscd 1s r-n Cunnniiglit Plzlcc- nnil inv0lve~ rleg-m-vnl m the present Uttmvu post office build- l . . n- a- x ' - \' '..- : . . lffllol‘ G-‘G- ~~‘1\(l‘ Lh-lznll Klcinher of Parliament for \'a11c011vcr-l311rr:1rrl 11-13 ad- , . "i Trad‘! 11f! Wf-ltlll rclire. as tilzlyor --t the ev- l-{YI-llf-Il 111' his te1-111 next month. _-\n11r-u11-:i11q hi5 ileeisir-il nut to cunte>t the 1ncl\'u1"1lit\' in the KJQWml-Qr 1) drunk-n. 111-. llcljccr 5.11.1 '11-.- pitf- l1:1n1e1\t:1r_v wort; “will he A full time jr-l» ii \'1n~ c\-'I-n(v‘er 1s t1>_l-e pruperlv rt'pl_'t‘cqptcrl"_ yin)... . t. met hm jlhl return-w! 1mm a “h, m 1.1m? lzm-l. l~--r111er-.\l:1\--,>r l.. l), THY-Hr and v ‘y- ‘l Mmllwll- l-‘J-‘mt-r kletjeer campaign mz-nngcr, m“ almim)’ med WWTS to Cnntfit‘ the nmyor- nlty election, Aldcrnrnn L. l‘. .\lillcr, Acting. lhl"? Wllllc 311'. I\lcl}e11r \vr1- uhn-zul is lIf-‘Klvtl l0 iile papers >h--i-;]_.<_ 1V 1F I 'l'l1-.- French (,'-<1vc:r11\11c1\t Illturmneg p13“; m gPf-‘llfii-r a New York to Paris air 111cc next Muy Jl_—-tl1t‘ 10th :1nni\-er>:11-_y of (‘i-tonal Char-h, A, Ljllfllwfxlts Atlantic. 111.41“. 1- “n1 post =. Wu..- <-_t 1.000.000 francs (about $136,000) and 3-1.“... . HhI-url --i tho, air” for the winner. l..ln-ll-\-1-\_-l-\'. [WW-STOP flight wr-n him the $23000 pri-zt- m“, tcrcrl hy Ray-mend Orteig, Ne“ Y-nk 111-114, "_'~"'1@I‘._lf1r‘l'irst t0 make such :1 flight. l’i1-r1---1-, '[_--1_ rur minister, rliscloserl pllllls ii-r rhq ram l lhe hltie rilmnrl wr-uld he awarded to successive llmlclerf 1-i the New Yorlelhris spccrl rcgoy-i _ he (Jm-ernment 11111105 for at len5t 20 entrants in the race. lt planned to invite Lindbergh, as ‘first holder-n the rec-m], t0 greet the win|.(-r_ Lindbergh flew frrnn ltur-sevelt Field to Lc Bourget fichl i11 33 I-2 hours. his "Spirit of St. LOt1IS'.t1'l£11lllZ1lnil1g an average speed of about IIO miles an lmur. AVlZlllHll zluthoritics cstl~ 111-11011 1110 Wilmer of another New York-Paris rcci-rtl would have ll) cut the time t0 about go hours. =- 11- n- .\l1". 8111111101 l-I. llill, one 01' the twu travelling >11le<1nen who cwnceivt-(I the (inlet-n Society in :1. Wisconsin hotel r----n1 3b‘ _\-<-:11's ago l1ns'just ilicrl at lkrlr-it, \\'i . llc \\'11< recugnizcrl as "( link-nu N0. l", "liitlvrm _\'1|_ 3" W35 _\[1-_ Juh" ll. .\'lCllul§i1l\, wltu first met llill l:1tc one night in 1308 at llu- Ct-iltrzll lluuw. in ll-mer-l-t-l, Nich- r-lM-ti wzn tuhl by the clerk flu-re. was 111; rm-nu, hut he itiight he ul-h- to share. Hill's 1-1-0111 fur the night. llt-fnrc. retiring, Nivhnlsint tr-uk :1 hil-le from his grip :1n1l ‘lnltl llill it was his cnstuni li- rcn-l :1 |-i-1'ti<-11 cut-h twig-ht. “| li-u 11m :1 ' ‘- Notas by the V/a. l-rtnlrgt-s I l cctzvcntlcn 1.1a". other n ' uxc1-fn1erl.—-G'.o:e. the present enz-runce v Th1‘ Eli. H02. WllEll he told the Ccnscrv- us wuulu 111.111; V.\\".t.‘: 1f they rcdizill "the terrific @1111; n3 pow-er" cf the 8.12- ‘Lh ulr forces. It ls couuuonly’ known that the Britt-ch have a new tjme of planc that cannot be snot- down except by a dn-ect hn with shell-fire and that. these anct o her pltilléfi. have speeds formerly only- . zoclsted with Schueuiel- Cup -n-..chlr1es.- St. Illonlas T1mes~ Journal. Montreal man who failed to pay n.- m-mnc .z\Z\ 1.- fined the statutory o per ecu; k1.» wry. As the sum was twelve eel-u. Jae ‘our the Mag- izaate could 61o we; rrglstcr a- cue- cszlt qi-enalrv. Opel-Mel's ln decimal; '11~.\\'_e here :1 -1p.rt'..1'1.t; of ltlform- m; 1111.» ezuzen c; :0 the rebate he .11-nah: reef-vs: on cusz-unt. of being u. Thu Britbh slhtmc to popular-u ‘ 11+ of 111-‘l: in England through ‘ 1.» Lll llliltlOfl of "milk bars," based l oz. “.11 nBIIlE plan as, public-houses l or bee: saloons, has reached such l pz-r-portlons as to justify the estab— 1 Llsnmenr of a Milk Bar Advlsorgv - Department of the Brltlslx Mill; Markctlng Beard. Tilere are over 1.5.0 mil: saloons or bars throughout the country, lOD of them being ‘m hon- doti. The number as being added v1 daily 0n the far side of the Japan 50.. as Bllalllg a 110w city. destined 1.) change the map of Eastern A54». Thai 1.5 the p01“. o! Rashln, blur.- chuz-lzls new side r2001‘. Here Jlklljf. is creating a. great harbor czty which may come to IZVB]. Dan-en. to her lieu 1101111111011. China's north-custom pz-en-inces touched the Pae-flc enl, 0:1 the south: on the 011s". they “'01.; separated from :1 by the 1h.11 exrgn- .-.1on 0f Korea. Rashln ls a Korea... ‘de-cl-plnent. but Ls real slgnlfi. ‘ ance hes ll] its dimer line relulLn w Japan and Mailchoukuo. Anal 1.0. - fa": awuy—les:. tnan an ho..r by nie- ls Vlaulvcstck and the laml of th. * $011015. — Manchurian Eeononm ‘ dev-lcv-i. ' ul-rlc» Alixbzzssuclor to L-erpxnuny. bet. $105100 \\-~.'.l1 two men that P. 1n. Reuse-yell would b: rc-ele. ed, bu‘- ‘ on lllltllllg that the betting dmquzll- mu hint-from vctulg he paid each of the men $1,700 to call off the wager. Thus Mr. Gerard $3.400 the ' pool-cl- because he was (ll-terminal Lu V911‘. Not, many elecm-rs are s3 can- scxemlous about L1uly.—The Globe. James W. Gerard, runner Ilnitcd \ In the U. S. election vamllflizfl- B5 oftzr-Lintes ‘m our awn political bat- tles, we hear of "red herrlrtgfi" Where did the term originate? The N-gxv York Timex. culightc-ns us: A red hcrrnlg is a. hfiffllh; cured \\'1th saltpctet- and slou-iy- urled so as to bc retl. As early (L; the 17th ccn~ ' red herrlngs were rlrnggctt over 111-." ground to furuls-h an nztlf ‘. trail for hnntltxg clogs. They were also dragged across natural trails to dlvul (logs "111 a desired direction. Hcr-cc, ullvtslvcly- or figuratively, the phrase came to indicate the diver- sion of attcntnrt from r real ques- tlulx-Lcthbrldgc Herald. \\ nrk ls proceeding on the great new organ ‘which is bcing built for Westnnustcr Abbey, :11. a cost of H.000. It will be ready in time for .‘--- Coronation. At, present. the .'.1~.'1,r_\- .crvlces are accompanied by 11 .1..-..u.-—;;0n\lng Events. Millions of Americans who a“ ready to accept the verdlct. will sllll be disquletcd by some of the forces whlcl. produced lt. Mi-llifllls 8Y9 6°"- vlnceu that. the President, con- sclously or uncbnsclously, has been prccceding ln a dangerous direction. Mllllons even of those who vl-tell for him do not agree with the con- tinued spending, the lux admmis- tration, the tendency toward per- sonal rule, the centralization of gov- ernment. And almost. without ex- ceptlon the American people will repudiate Mr. Roosevelt lf he inter- prets this election as a mandate for measures which will actually cu- dangcr the Constltutlon or the Sup- reme Court. Much of the healing should come from the Prcsldent. With no probability of fuxxher pre- ferment before hlm, no nccd to think of nncthcr term. he has 1m opportunity to lay aside partlsan— ship, consolidate gnlns already made and cement. the affections of the ('l1r'1-ti:111," llill :111\\\'t-r1-1l. "Let's lmvi- mu 1lcv \'t|IlUll.\' ti-gi-llu-r." 11111)’ knell in prnyer, yea-l thc 15th rhuptc-i- i-l the lin>pel <-I' 5t. juhfl, nntl thcaliideun Sucicty hzul its i-icepliun. The next Stun-nor, 30 tr.-1vcIli11;_-1 men u-t-rc im-itt-il tn :\ meeting :11 which llUlilllfi‘ Hl iurnizil orgzlnizzltiun were cumplcte-l. Nine years later, the society sct .1 goal of placing :1 Bil-h: in every guest r-mm nf every hotel in the lfniterl States and Canada. Tn dtltc there have been placed in hotels. hos- pitnls mul penal institutions of the wr-rlil r.- 335900 of the familiar (lidcon Bibles with guides tn verses tn rem! “if you are lonesome". u; ‘if business is poor. pi-cple by wisdom, tolerance and ntngnanlmllv. The. people have en- dorsed the humane purpcses. rot all the methods. of the Pun-indent. This ls, e mnndate to consult 111s con- sc-(ncez-Jloston ‘Chrlstlun Sclcnce Monitor. Canada needs more publicity in Great Brltaln. accordlng lo Hon. G. H. Ferguson. There 1a also a susplc- lon that. British goods need more advc-rllslng tn Canada lt melr sale ls to be gentrally awardeti-Klnga- ton Whig-Standard. cu.-.1:1.OTjr_1~:Ig\v‘~1 ‘ rat-.11» (‘lumber-l , 1.1.1.1 119.11 11o t'.0.1b; mslde lzuovvletlg. l aux-e pazry i n, lama w. s-u. up. THE SLEEP HABITS 0F MEN 0F DISTINCTION It has been generally understood ma: as we get older we need less sleep-that a baby sleeps all the ume and the old man or woman scarcely sleeps at, all. That. thls 1dea is wrong has been .11-m. by various research workers who state that. oldér people renlly sleep longer than mlddlc-aged or even those between twenty and thirty y-ears of age. I have spoken before of the Sur- vey of the Sleep Habits of 509 Men of Dlitlnctlon as recorded by Dr. Donald mud, (xlguu Unlverslty. ln American Medicine some five years ago. Among those on the list were governors o! states. eminent, writers, preachers, lawyers, phy- sicians, and outstanding men ln the business world. Dr. Laird found that "the older persona on the average, sleep longer than the younger persons". Thus the aver- l A mun-rune. ' IIORT ¢-~-—--—-—--.'—*--.* . PU BLlC FORUM Th]: alum: u 09¢; In: llu- nlncunlol by ucrrcnpnndcnlu of qualllnnn 0| I lerut. Th! Harlot-known Gu dlnn coon III neenuully cmloru lb 09'1"" at arrupcldznu. YREMIER 6:. REV MR. “HT- TERWORTH 1. s. sruvrzmson _ District Managers. I40 nlchmond Street. luxvc notlced m your‘ letter the ozhcrl C. Watterworth. l - 1 Slr,—I Public Forum a -day from Rev. and axiolhcr one today by a “Pro- tubltlonlst", on the subject of Pro- hibition. - Both these letters contain refer- Ienzes to the vendor?- office at. Al- bemm. 'I‘he railed innuendo of Mr. Watterivortlfs letter is clari- fied by "Prchibitlonlsv ln a very pslnted manner. Without going into any arzu- ment, I may simply state that I do not intend to allow this iype of propaganda to contlnue, and any repetition will be promptly dealt with, both as regards your corres- pondents and yourselves. In the 1nearizlme, I must ask you to send to me, by the bearer, the name of your correspondent who zigns himself "Prohibitionistfl I am. Sir, etc. runs A. CAMPBELL. Premier. v For . 1BR- ORANGE licly set. at rest. Hew to the line. let the then those who tremble at. the and their conduct. ju tlfiecl. If the I result. prove culpability then some prctectlon to those under mcnaccl may be lmprovlsed. ' I am Sir, etc. - age sleeping time at age 25 wa: 7 . hcurs and 25 minutes; at. 35, 7 ‘ hours and 45 minutes; 45. 7 hour:- and fifty mzntltfs; 55, 7 hours and , 45 minutc=g at 65. 7 hours anal 40 utes: at 75. ‘fhours and 45 rule ; at 85. 8 hours and 10 uv-s. The fact that men of 45 nee-d luore sleep than those immediately j-o-nnger cr older would "zldicctc the special need for sleep at this, the most. lmpcrlant. age from the pro- cluetlve standpoint. About 60 percent of the group rcprriccl noticeable ' following a ‘night, of less than their usual quota of sleep-less active mzntally; feeling of drowslnes; tack o! pep; rleep in lat-e afternoon; energy impaired; lacking ln lnltl- alive; lack o! strength; shaky. tired; clrou-sy in the early eventng; creative ability on the wane; loss of kecnnees: not so clear-headed as 11511211; a little ‘languor; eye trouble; irritable. "Aim": than 70 persem reported --=ll me a few lemons he does so .- 11¢ - - " ~ =. "~ ‘ ' ' ' 7M mm dmmm” 1n gong w‘ It Ls a technical violation of the sleep that they have developed special melhodls of coaxing sleep. Thus 33 percent use what. they call "thought central“, not letting the mind wcrk or think on anything 111. particular; reading was lrejd by 25 percent. Only 3 percent ' used drugs, and 2 percent used alcohol. Elghtccn percent, cultivated m- laxallon with or u-ithout the nld of warm drinks. Warm drinks only were used by 4 percent- Thc complete rcpor; showed that (a- thc iyplcal-man of distinction gets about 8 hours sleep. (b) moderate sleep troubles arc com- mon~70 percent had difficulty getting lo sleep. and 40 percent. 111-101.: vvakeful during the flight. (c) the commonest methods of coaxing sleep were thought-control, read- ing, and rclaxlng. Relaxing mean"- Iylng down (usually on right side. wlth elbows and knecs. sllghtly bent. breathing slowly and deeply as lf complctly exhausted and the mind a blank. FROM "INVITATION T0 IZAAK WALTON“ If an all-ruling Power please We live Lo sec another May. Well recompense an age of these Foul days ln one fine fishing-day. We then shall have a day or two, Perhaps a week, wherein to try do Wllh the most deadly kllllng fly. A day with not too warm a beam; A warm but not. a scorchlng sun; And, Muster, half our work ls clone walt- Thc scaly people to betray, _ halt. - - To make the preylng trout. our prey And think ourselves ln your high, Wno hkc lcvlathans devour Of meancr men, the small try. home, 81ml; theme z But then, should you not. delgn to l come, - You make all thls a dream. - I I (‘ll I ‘1 [:1 zen-d, a duty t0 perform wall u effects '1 the resj-onsibilitles untamed. and tThl letter Ls referred to edlt- ' PRo“mlTloNlsT' nrlally‘, Ed. G.- THE WELL-ORGANIZED LIQUOR nu: LORD‘S my ACT BUSINESS Shy-The Chief of Police in his zncnthly report. declared tlm: srme iafreelt offences were placed be- fore the Attorney GQXIEIBI. only 11x0 of which were prcsecutea. Our Stlpencllaxy is not. in politics. flu and Chief Birtwhtztle are bet.- tcr acqualnzed with crlme coudl- mns than any Attorney General. T36)’ have an unprcjutllced judi- Sun-There are conditions exist- ing on the Island that certainly make an interested observer talk to - trlmself. In every new issue of ev- ery Island paper that. we read our eyes behold :uch news as, or "A party convicted of operating .\ a. motor vehicle under the inluencc was glveu seven days", orpnews. of tliezr judgment ln petty nfienee: like content. indicating clearly the coming luldex- their turltdlctlnn “$9 811d abuse 0f inlflxical-lfl! "W" should be the source of dczislms (01? beverage WWW“- as to lenjgnqy m- punishment“ l The qucztions one fincb himself I will not say there are no cases iaski“! “Ie- "A" the 99°F“ °l P- 3- of Sunday selling which should MI. satuflcd vvlth such 0011419101“? m; be punyshabm I “m; on a do we not care or are we not alarm- Sabbath morning a child suddenly Y“ “*- slmh mm“ dlsltgmd f" developed mm a feverish mud? the laws of our country? Canit. be mm I Want a cooling drink I m, that. we have completely lcultlcon- my grocer to open his store and fldencc in the present Admlnlstra- ‘tlon? Have we lost faith 1n our Made-q. to the extent that we can Ac.’ {not in confidence approach them to who would Justify prosecution. Put _ 1t 511011111 be 1m. to judicial offlcers '_““°° (‘he ‘mmme °f n“ "flmlw aulsei 1 the :on nd facts m m“ malt“? . miinfrfioln shofiybcs Kim out o‘ l. In the very face of these candl- .. . ‘ l 0.1 tlons, Vendor shops are springing l p " . l up and even new for the second I am. Sll‘. etc. . . _ ._ JUST“: A ltune m four BlORl-lb. a 11:21.01: 1.. I ' 'belng circulated in favour of estab- lishing a "stcn-c“ in Borden. very mileeable feature Ls that it l: ‘THE POOR INDIAN Sl1',—H‘-slory records that the ' Slave State's in appzzrtiunatlng rep- resentatives according to populat- ion, Qcunlcd three ncgrocs as one man: It looks 1151f our rum-selling. LO! close his place of business if he ls income- and grief, heartache and ll1n1-tl.~l1lp and taxation tn the 09011115 A southem gale tb curl the stream; T111111 whilst behind some bush wo such an Happlci- than those, though not. so- Thui. my hast friend. at my p01:- be our pastime ahd~ourl | tlnttrl-hxgi, volume of beer-balancing regime is about t0 adopt. such dlscolultlug valuations ln regard to our fellow subjects the Indians. Just think of it. Because n man _i"~. an Indian it is not worth while l Illltlillg out 110w 1c comes to a l tragic end! We are told that. in a certain 0:150 two thatlsnntl years ago, the rulers feared the people. Arc not our rules doing the same thing to- day? They are selling rum, breaking up hozncs, i1npovcflshln-z mothers, uzves mid children, fastcring crime and xultuug bodies nnd souls. but. they want. l’. all to be kept quite! They fear the people. The tragic rlcwh of the Indian of Rncky Point. nnux. not. be lnvcstlgatcd lc:l it would arouse the people against when‘ great- sln of spreading body and soul poison through the land! How shall smh a Government. What the best. Master's hand can Escape the cmmquences o; break- ing the commandment. “Thou Shall: Not. Kill"? I am, Slr, ctc., ONE ASHAMED Will’ N0 INQUEST? S|1‘,—Your editorial on thls sub- ject is certalnly timely, and w the pclnt. I11 every case of mysterlous death. where the causu of death ls W “l t. , l c l prove' NS" w m trmwherous not clearly and deflnltely defined, - l the law requires and there should ' be 1m Inquest. Even though tticrc may be no cv-l design nor cause for the sun- prcs-lcn, the public will entertain stunt-ions which should be set. nsldc by s‘l'l('l.e5l- enquiry lnlo the facts and antecedent-s of the fat- nllty. The defeat. of the purposes of the Prohlbltlon Act, and the prac- tlcnlly 1mreztralned liquor sale has added much to the suspicions of a area‘. mnnv as to the undcrmlulng heavily increased drunkenness. crlmc. Jan-es of our lislnnenl, located body and soul and condenms na- lions. A visit. to a bootleggltu; estab- iu Sutumerslrlc directly across from Sinclair and Stewart's store. ‘m company with a fcllmv-mlnlxter" wlll giYfi .\'°1\ We bootleggcr's version. .\I_\' friend was actwc tn cam- pa-gnlng for Prehlbltlott in the states and declnrlng he never saw the illicit- trafflc carried on so bold- ly desired to inspect one of the "joints". Upon nm-roflcltinu this mm of business on the tawtfs bu".- iest. thoroughfare, the proprletor was standing ln the doorway and I infonncd him that, we would like to inspect his place of business. “Win11” n13?‘ SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK VlCER-OY no’: warm: BOTTLE!‘ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED FLAWLEBS we ltrlctl! Bunrmiu-c plgrl: (rec ul’ charge nny bottle taltln; to glvc aatlefueturf lu- vice. The Vlccroy Countess, Blue or Scarlet. -~ — -- — -' — W" Th.) \.'1¢¢1-0y ltnmncnu, Blue. Green ut- Scarlet. cult-n bun-y — —— —— r" " _ 1"‘ The Viceroy Bub? BMUP- |l"_k nl’ Blue 7-"? Th1; Vim-ray Fouulnlu Syrll scarlet: only -- - — S Dll. L. ll.” EVANS i: w“ hnvu nny trout-Ir- v-Hh you: noun-vb inch n: HIIUKUI‘ Hun. dyluelvsju, pour tun-lunch- llcnrllnnn, y. slrle dlstrels. vim. then dmft delay getting a lmllll! n!’ hr. Ifimnl MUIIIUCII mlmlum lmu-cllluli-ly‘. 1111.1. rum-m- 1n 11 t-re-wrlnltnfl l! Evans. nnti-il Em:- of wl-h-ll we have llt- uh: r . ta to MN] l5 mult- null-ed t0 lvr: n pi-rniailcnt ulrc for all cut-l- troill-lc ul nu.- Itvrnu-lv. ‘IR-l’ A ROTTLI-l TOIIAI PRICE Mr 1gc. 1.‘;- ATTl-l N DIED T0. MAIL OIIIIICR." PHOMI"PIII"' H. LAPTHORN and , Annie-cu Chariot lelowu All. PROFITS FDR POIICYIIOLBQQ; V-itglitflq .-11wqg;-,;1;9 PE KOE He said, "Sure, go ahead". bu: 3.; w, chips tapped in pfr 111- §[{’((.'_ d imond fall where they may. It is msentiel - heavy door swung shut and two eye. to the peace of mind. the safety stared out a convent-1- and good gavernment of the coun- ‘The proprietor called 1o try. 1r everything 15 going right in: eyes, "n: alright g1 m... and then lllfllilig u; 1.5 - shadows of exposure will be cleared MB Ell-W. you will have moment". We waited a few moment‘ and the dour was Opened 1:4..- w. were admitted to the irzr r llzamb- icr where was bar, bar to itwo customers, one llntirr "llLl€hC€, the recond s0 dr of,’ fl bench he was men the goods to put condition. Hls answer wa... V_ y- 19.53 . . 1:! S l'd hi-n-i-le-lle LIFE -=§_ TEA‘ _.;:_p: n-Qlllg. as the ‘big shots’ are sa . 1am. It. l: the easiest u-ay 1 making a living and as 101 - c I "T“'° impression we left. 1 haze mt drunks forfeited $10. bull" or “Thrcq mus of cases o; a car-am b... d a. drunks were fined the usual $6.50 ‘Ne’ being l-egaged by we o1- ten davs- They took the days". ‘merit, taken mm mm mm » being paid to enforce on: . l l In other words we are p - - Lsfs salaries-w do the 1 admit. they have no: ' do. cteers who for the mr uneducated and 1111M- .,but; nevertheless c011: flourishing on P. E. I- l l l Th” l ed by purtlsan jealoufli. not a Doctor who is agitating for, a “Mm, appear‘... t; such but n gcu-cmntenl- employ-cc. w.’ wmch was m U...“ i; ".1; ' nntl buslurss mnu who threatens to v wxmipoo, of ch..d._\~,., bdnconnw‘ not allowed to add still more to 111:; - Imormcfls, he pmnges by “lung ‘hm ma‘ blmms bob" l mnutrnr, puddles frmi '- l l 1 .= around any-thing: =1.- '1» - l said Without. charlglng ra-l-n. ' - nothing could be done » v would rise in irnnun .1 11 stay a jump ahead o l1 be in the buslm-sb". w I have talked to official hes-e conditions am! iquor buslncas ls go well ' - a1ist< in their dcpnrl1n1.. They admit clef . he biggest lndustrle How much longer r-:-- " 1- but, what. sane man Ls there. 5"‘? l“- leal a hearmg of m" gm?“ -to allow this siiuntior. t 1 21- .-1. I 11111, S ' ' . C. \\'.-\TTEIT\‘.'ORI'I| __,__. flgl-[PQND vs, sEAWEl-ZD 5L1!‘ ___._._ Sun-IL ls amusmg to note 110:1‘ the political vision nun‘ m’ b-mr" In the Forum of November 1"- grcrl 'EI'Q‘.lll" 5 "The Well madly 111w the depths of Becliillnrllr-‘i. b“! flnzllzig 11.; \v:\t.~r.< too clef“ W?‘ 5“ nooui Assuming the rolc 0 on the surface cluw pair at, the breast-yon his pet attlhcrx and t1:- ou the top of Bill N1 -l1-'~ ' I-fcrtlcls." Snreiy 1l' were given life 11ml :0 itifllt-t- paternal P one of their ndnfrer.» '. ‘ lmrnols, or for alL<-11‘-ll'-'-'-\'é (‘i519 p, gentleman ‘nlae “T. Wright who hu- Prllm‘ b‘ (Continued on 19-12" l5‘ C0{“[I()['f\'[) TABLETS 11m rcmpdy tlinl rt-lit-vrs 03"“ . : - "M! q“ cvcry kind and (1005 ll W“ without any l““"““°"“' n (-1103- Ill‘? ‘"7"’ lmw 7°“ The Friendly fil-“l” ‘m y,“ yr)“ all about l an,“ menu-Minn and .. .4, can obtain 1- Frvr m“ “‘ r for ll11- pun-hi at one dolls Aw‘; Tublf o; 5 1mm- cf W‘ at $1.25. This radlo mcssntl . _ q. n can“, and of v.14! lmtlur: to you and g and profit l‘. I rl-vcivc. m ‘fly evcnln Information yo“ “ll Asro Tablets M!‘ l‘ 25,. 11nd S1335. ut Ill‘ in“ ,\\l m-rlf" 11d P“ sizes attended to t"°""’“-" a . ' ‘('- purcd on r"“-"P' "l Pr“ 1a. t. instill “m; 510B! (ENTBAL l1 int-cw " ._.__l._._.___%_-~—- Sole aut horizrd "i=1 , motor Ahd lughway accidents and --Charlea Cottoml fatahtles. These show-d be pub- , THE z MACS '.'_'1‘L“_":l'~" l 151-1, Isis-IN! ' - d