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Barber's ‘Seeds: are Growing For this week we havg a fslr supply of SEED OATS y“ time s rowed. sAsLav ‘ l, rulicruln: or - To‘ Insure lLiver Cleanliness ‘l Start the day rlqht with grape salts.the laxative health drink quickly restores your system to normal- in Iowa, 106 in Indiana, ARTICLE THREE Coutrnry to opinions advanced by most Prohibition cratcrs, one of the most disastrous effects of Prohibi- ' Lion iii the United Sthtes has been i Afis good tea” i izoss "ORANGE the evils it has wrought on health of the people. Arthur Brisbane. tho world's high. est paid editorial writer, w-hoso "Today" columns in the Hearst newspapers nre fnmous all over the United States and Canada and rend by n larger number of persons than is the work of any other individual writer in the world, says: “There is us much whiskey drinking in Am- erica as ever. The difference is that it is bad whiskey and is kill- ing men faster." the insanity increases. According to Clemons liorst, u California‘ newspaper man, whosc bias or personal opinion does not overthrow his reason, the official government reports prove the fol- lowing results since national pro- hibition took effect in 1919: ' “Arrests for intoxication. that were guaranteed to cnd with Pro- hibition, have increased iii the Un- ited States from 1919 to 1924 by 111 per cent. “Dealing particularly with results in California. the above (iillcizli re- ports prove that: “costs Insanity and Juvenile Crime "in 1925 the increase. over 1919 in total commitments to California's State pentitentiuries was 57 per cenL, to its insane zlsylllnls 23 pcr conL. nnd to its llolnu for iccblc minded. 94 pcr cent. "Dill-lug tho sumo period iuvollill» California's State penitentiarles, 92 per cent, to its insane asyiums, 102 per csnL, and to its lloluc for feeble ullnticil, 93 per cent. "The particular seriousness oi‘ the increase ill juvenile insuno com- mitments is thut most of them be- came insane from social diseases. , and parked bitlon dive or brothel. is that the average for the whole United States is higher than for California, and that the (rommit- ments in a number of States are far in excess- of the national aver- age. For instance, those increases in 1925 over 1919 were 99 per cent. 188 in Utah and 338 por cent. iu Michigan. it is sigalflcsniwwhiit all these States had prohibition several years earlier than California. Home Life is Deqrading “That conditions us to home lilo are getting worse is shown bythc '102 per cent. increase in divorces in '1924 over 1918, the last your before Cleanse it of the waste and - , poisons that clog andbecloud the min First thing every morn- l lng drink a qlass of. warm >2‘ water sparkling with Wam- poles Grape Salts. PHON E 271 it Harold L Worthy 178 Queen Street I Sole Agents - for Dr. Allen's ‘ Fox Remedies. _ Intrcducea Us To Your Next BLOW 011T Weeks 8. Burns vutcsmzzas 22o Great s»... Street Charlottetown \ ‘ I . FIELD PEAsY hfiiellowrfroopsrl coml L_ l lsoenslnf" scopes coilu LVER-HUi-i. Buckwheat. . L i ETABLES l "l , PLANTS i: roams ss-sb. onion . T!» cLovs-n liifl rm- | l“, Y "ID. m. vsas- ? ‘l! Insasowss sssos .- As one anus. 1| s. MeDQNALb H. r. amiss p . ~Dr;»C. 'C.'Ar¢hi' d" Graduate of‘ N. V. Post +6 unto Medical School and H , l, Practice‘ limited to - Iii’ All “ and rum: ‘ rmlnesyes and aulvlvixlfls film-s Qfilenlsysr puildlnq _ - ‘ -. Areat George Street einemriolirs-o to 12.so.1.so to Mo uni " MeLIOD- l" IINTLIY ~ ; _J. A, Bentley \ - W. l. Bentley, ‘K. O. lsrristo and Attornsy-st-Lavv ‘ Officer 100 Richmond Utrsst - l NIY ‘r0 LOAN l Ohsrlottqtowrh- P.‘ I. I. lififlihhla s.‘ McPheel i us. v. Barristers, Attorneys, Itsn‘ Money to been. 1920 for which the official statistics sire available. / "increases in population. no mat- ter how extrsvsgantly they may he estlmatedmunncl. account for more than a small percentage of the in- crease ln crime, insanity and div- . 0708. Enormous Increase in Deaths Following is tin/account of the 4* increases and decreases of deaths in flve years of evolution, compar- fni: -1915 with 1919, and flvo years of devolution. compuring 1920 with 1924. as secured by ihc Justice Magazine of Springfield, Mlifltt. by ‘ sources other than wet ol" dry or- ganlzstlons: Deaths from Alcoholism ~ (Jum- pnrlng 1915 with 1919, liCCFiH-lliti oi 1.6085 compsring'1920 with i924. increase of 2,248. Deaths from Cirrhosis of Liver~ Comparing 1915 with 1919. decrease of 1.735; comparing 1020 with Pain After Eating For Men and Women. the ideal Restorative That Helps Quickly, is DR. HAMILTOWS PILLS Reputation Because It Brings Good Health These vegetable pills possess in a truly rsmarlznbls way tho WW9" i" strsngtheli ndl tone the stomach. o liver and bowels. housands use Dr. Hamilton Pills every day, and‘ derive from "Ii! Wonderful-Jmedicine the assist- imlle the system requires in order to run sl nature exlpeets. T: you have headaches. Ibliious at- tacks. indigestion. get Dr. Hamil- toirs Pills today and learn what wonderful vegetable remedy 0 ,do for you. 25c. st sli dealer!- ~i3-e—_i._ 1 ' -_ l thawing you? t FortStomach Troubles- Some Evil Consequences of Prohibition A av n. MeL. ENMAN ‘ vO‘§4%§§0O-6 §&O~O§4 GOO-O O-O-O4QOO-O-O-O-O—O§~OOO-OO-OQ§—OQ-OQQ-OO4 commitments nlade n siill worst-i showing. Their increases ivere: To t) AAAAAA" vvvvvvrvr _v 1924. increase ui’ 1,103. Deaths from Sulcide-Compariilg 19-15 with 1919, decrease of 5.300; comparing 1920 with 1924, increase of 2,000. Deaths from Softening of Brain- Compsl-ing 1015 with 1919, decrease of 2,500; comparing 1920 with 192i,» increase 011,400. Deaths from Syphilis-Comparing 1915 with 1919, decrease of 2,500; comparing 1920 with 1924, increase of 1,500. . Deaths from Nsphritis nnd also Bright's Disease-Comparing 1915 with 1919, decrease of 17,000' com- paring 1920 with 1924, incmhse of 300. Deaths from Appendicitis and Typhilitis —Comps.ring 1915 with I919, decrease of 700; comparing ~ 1920 with 1924; increase of 1,500. Deaths from Organic Heart Dis- casc-Colnpnrlng 1915 with 1919, decrease of 16,600; comparing 1920 with 1924, increase of 36.500. Deaths from Cancsr—Compurlng 1915 with 1919, decrease of 900; comparing 1920 with 1924, in- crease cf 1,400. ' Deaths from Homicide-Compar- lug 1915 with 1919. increase oi’ 500; comparing 1920 with 1924, increase of 1,400. Tremendous Decline in Births- Comparing 1915 with 1919. the number oi’ births in the Unitod States increased 597.134, whilo com- paring 1920 with 1924 the number oi‘ births decreased 313,362, and“ that ill spite of n large increase in population. / .'How Prohibition Murders. h iu‘. C. Yulltnvltty. iollcrlll prohibi- liun director [or the Chicago dis- trict, announced lust September lat: “People nre consuming dynamite lllghballsjwhich come in bottles with fancy labels, and these nre l This has resulted largely from pro» lug liqugjg hibition’s innovation of the juven-‘rnlx other with ginger ale and cull 410 iliD "FIBRE. Wtilkfillilill flit‘ 0101800 It rye. runl, Will-Sky or any other uu omo) c, colupo 0.11pm.. dons, more vile than ally 1ll'c-llrolli-‘,~;tnl‘i_" “The only comfort that Califor- lyzed from a nia can find in its terrible increase when analyzed, the llqugrg labeled iu Stats penitentiary commitments “Banal-til Rum." "Scotch Whisky," A Medicine Which Enjoys a Sound- ioniling to insanity, blindness and. dcnth." the prohibition director said. ' “The chenp moonshine, handled by the smaller booilegger, is less dangerous than the so-called genu- People might as well the ilootloggcrs cull their Yellowley ordered samples ann- large liquor haul. ‘ Canadian Rye." and “Old Kentucky Bourbon,“ ivere found to contain . quantities of the following: "Pyrltine wood alcohol. "Benzol. "Kerosene. “Nltro-benzo. “Pine oil. "Ether. “Orto-nltro iuloul." _ ‘ Yellowley referrod to the toll of ’ the nation's deaths attributed lo ed in a 901mg or 11s, liquor. 28 “ln most oases where the deaths 51h Dallas, Tex., where (irillkilifl ure attributed to acute alcoholism. h; confined largely m corn liquor,’ Smokt a REX “Poker. -Han_ds"_ in each 55¢ package \ an increase 0f report says also that ‘cirrhois oi the, waninns will do everything in our liver, closely associated with alco- power to fulfill the duties of citi- holisnl,’ accounted for 863 deaths zenship," lMlr. iAlli0l1lllifill sis-ted. in that sumo period, which was s| [Business session-s of bile conven- Grade VlPl-No exams. g lGl-ade V‘ii‘——1- Marlon Good. 85% i2. Elva Jenkins, 82%; 3. lL-loyd llBflidiifSiCil, 80% It'll ilflihillg more than a cone vfino fatalities were reported.ulthoughimlilng off of one-tenth of one pentions continue tomorrow with com-i, [Grade V'I--*1- Mildred ddarquhar- poisoning." he declared. 5 died of alcoholism there in the preceding year. “A loss of 31 in 1925 and 36 in 1024 was Seattle's record. Buffalo. Following is a press despatch NY,’ reported 67 dead, while st, from Albany. N- Y-. lillllfil‘ (i819 01' Louis had 29. There were no pois- Aliril 24. 1925i oned liquor victims in San Idrancis- "Dr. Horatio N. Pollock, director co during the year, but 17 went to of the State HOBDNM Cflmmififilol" their guves via the alcoholic route. Bureau of Statistics, added a 600- Three victims were reported in tribution to the prohibition discus- Tampa, two in Tacoma, Wash, 26 slcn today with the announcement 1n 30.1w"; 24 in Kansas City, and that alcohol was the causative fact- 3 in Dgnver," or in 7.6 per cent. of flrst admis- sions to the state hospital in the year ended last June. The percent- fllte. Df- PoililPk 001M911 m" i" 9 Until a year or two ago there was statement, is nearly ‘double the per- m, mo"; fervent 100 per cent. pro- colllngo of similar cases in 1919. hlblflnnisi, (lolly llcwlfllillltli‘ in the [he ycnr before the prohibition luw ilnilnn Slates Lilllll tho i.)f\i.1'f)ii. hgunmc nporative, when it was 4 time PYQBH, than ivlllch there is no porcoill." more reliable nor more carefully slliiml paper. 'f‘llc iollowlngnvilil- irlcrfiaie ill P0|9°" Lilli-w" 993"“- orinl from l1 roccni issue oi llllli - journal will loud to tho (znncluslou The United Prflflfl. H llBWH-iiiililfll" that. toulpcraucc conditions in tho ins: (Wlllillilfli-iflll of an unbiased m1- United States must have come toll ture, has collected the following terrible pass when an editor who is facts nnd figures: prohibitlonist st heart. could pen “Poison iiilliol‘ ""41 9190110118!" such plnin sud simple fllcts without look n l.oil of 1517 lives during gating cold feet: . 1925. according tn figures received “T110 latest statistical rcpori. on frolu 25 leading cities in the coun- (maths from alcoholism made by the y, Metropolitan Life insurance com- "This represents sn increase of puny is u devastating comment 0n more than 400 over the figures of contentions by 1’l‘°[°35°l‘ "vim: tho previous your, which wore oh- l-‘isher and others that tho dry in“ tallied ill practically the some has brought about a decrease of cities. drunkenness in this country, and "Now York heads the l!!! Wm‘ that conditions generally are im- 47R fatalities, the count for the first proving. A survey made by the 11 mouths. The toll for 192i was (gqmpaliy covering tho firs! 111"“ 511i for tho entire your, and adds months of the current year shows insanity Doubles. Former “Dry’s" Views. cent. from 1925, but a considerable mittee reports and conferences on increase over 1924. ‘ [vzrrlolus club administrative prob- “These statistics, which may be iems. considered absolutely authentlmi ‘Tuesday night Klwanlans from give poor comfort to those who con-jbllo 29 districts, which divide the tend that the (lry law is ilimlnishing conitinent in geogfflilhicfll dwismn“ the ravages caused by strong drink, each presided over by 1 EOVBYHOT- and is therefore a success, because will hold their annual district din- even though enforced only sketch- ners. ‘A 126605011 and ‘bail 111 ‘h°'"' ily, it 1g accomplishing p, good work, Ol"0ll’. lifle president, one 0f the 188t- lt‘ the progress backward among ures of the convention, will also be insurance policyholders, represent- held. lug a relatively substantial and con- servative class in the country, is tfiiJss RQADS proceeding rapidly, what would Standing 0! Cross/Roads 5¢i1°°1 statistics on the deaths from alco- lfor the month of May- hollsm among nil the people of the - notion show, ii‘ they could ho ob- tnlucli’! "Professor Waller i1‘. Willvox. who spozainlizes in immunities iillfi slzttisihws at (‘ornnll, gives fl. little hint oi’ wilni might ho found ill one ilnporiluli iiclli alt lcasl. lrilcll llo sliys. "Tho llvorugo tigc of perilous (lying from alcoholism in illc four- fliths of the United States for which wo have information decreased by more than six months between 1916 flllfi 1921i. Ill filo same period, illc oval-ago llgo of nil persons dying ahnvc ihc ago of 15 iucrossod by a your and a half. From the fact that the average age of deaths due to alcoholism is falling willie that from nil other causes of dcuth com- bined is rising, I infer that probab- ly excessive indulgence ill alcohol is becoming more common rather than lens among young adults.‘ “The professor's inference seems qcasnnable. Death in tho garb of mi‘ is now here and those assist you to without a ‘stock of Perfection Ice Cream- ison, 82%. ‘Grade V—1. Hester Wood, 86%: 2. Guy Kennedy, 84%; 3- Kaitie lMoi-ynealux. 80%. ‘Grade iV—1. Mary ‘Jenkins. 86%; .2. Margaret Farquharscn, 83%. i ‘Grade 111-1. Claudine ‘Brown, Ed- galr IMaoCallum and Waillace lMac- lKinnon (equal) 94 %; 2. K9191 lKennedy, 93%; '3- liso-bel MacKiu- inon and Reta Molyneauv 91%. Grade I—1. -Cllaude Wood; guerite lErnsworth. Mabel -1\iseD0na.ld i Teacher- Ma r- Horse Racing and “ Picnic Time gatherings are not complete We can -....l..._._x_:p._._.. . credence to the statements of sur- genus attached to the Bellevue Hos- pital here that fewer cases of pois- nnod liquor victims are being hand- led thnro because of the better grade of liquor being sold. "Next on the list is Chicago with 234 victims ot alcoholism, most of which were attributed to , ' liquor. Last year the mid-Wail metropolis turned in a count of 152. "Pittsburgh was third in line with 140 deaths, with Detroit running a close fourth with 197 casualties. as compared with 108 in 1924. “in Philadelphia 112 died of nlco~ l ‘" iior the lune Brillt ‘gm- ‘Qgk s‘ the famous. ORANGE BLONQM wjgpmq mug," l; vary oemplsh. We have sll slsss i ||||r|an ind vvhits gold, May we have thgplsssurs of ‘ w; . ,.lmim holism, an increase of 17 over the pfgvlolll year. while Cleveland turn- a! l that deaths from the use of illwlii- cants. has increased 14 091' 091W among policyholders. the total flit.- ulities from tho use of intoxlosnts helm; 433, or 3.3 per hundred thou- sand. as. against. 2.9 por hundred thousand lost your. Tile company B . ‘Ahutiaioéritie! at asmglssn- rs-sre" an “spur . i“ tri lon.‘ five un- drsd million". is Efihfiiibii kills flies. ll-y Falls sssralssl. finals mat-us. "iitiawtmflr incgedible the DOOUBIZIZBT is not only picking them off faster and faster; it is picking them off younger and young- er." Numerous opinions. both medical nnd layman's, could be ducted, ill addition to those cited above. How- ever, let the above suffice since more than the llotted spsco al- ready is taken b this article. , I I Nations Join In ' Kiwanis Night terhationsl observance of grstiltude fonft-hb- peaceful relation ip and understanding t-hal. has e isted be- tween lCsnads and tire United Stat- es for more lvhan a cenhury was ex- prQgggd lhem "onighi by 5000 Ki- wunians and ylsttcrs from both countries attending the‘ “nil Kiwan- is Night‘? - a-nrme of bile organi- sation's 1- h convention. and by 100.000 other members of Kiwanis clubs in olieé scattered over the Nolnoh Anlorioars continent. Whflie in the ‘Memphis auditori- um a-t 8 o'clock visitors paid their holnllpd. members of 1600 clubs (‘son's Sydney. .N.B. to Edmonton, Alberta, and from Missal, -I‘lori<la to Brownvflle. Tex. met simul- been: "i l. i I . ‘Q1!!! hoe- pnskiont of Kiwelnisdnler- national. liable lA. Lunesulssu. of , lorsntoanh, presided n. the ears- n1. Pouches expression as we hi" ‘(HUB “l0 Oflfllfltbi. *MQNDIIIIR‘%Q la and in- .l. ~Sell More Ice Cream by using our Sanitary plates and spoons. -Thls elim- inates the dish washing which takes up so much time. With our‘ Sanitary Dishes and Spoons your help keeps on serving and the used articles are discarded. Not only sanitary but increases your sales. t ‘ Write to us for prices and we will give you much helpful information. . Central Creameries Limited , Y Wholesale Distributors Phone 848 We wish to enlarge our already largo list oi out of town Perfection Dealers. whom, we esn supply with all necessary lee erosm suppliss. Allwsys open to buy good cream from the farmers o! the province. gx-Los _._..,._» k ., .:..._-.‘._..¢__