‘ ' PAGE FOUR lHLiHillllllTlllWNt lllliillllil Vleo-Pruldenip-J. l. Burnett. Notes by the Way The word: of Prelldent Lincoln respecting Prohibition anti its ad- vocates are as alilllll-‘llblé “ow as Wvheii he uttered them more than Stxy yet",- tigty "The warfare waged ago-inst. lthe demon lttteniper- ance," he said, "has somehow or other been erroniotts. Fllltllel‘ llie WEDNESDAY JUNE s 1927 “““""“°“°‘ "““’*"°“ m‘ ‘“““"“ ' ’ adopted have not been the mos __ __ __ proper. The champions for the ‘most: part have been preachers, law- ttt his mun-liters and lllfEtl agent's. Between these‘ and the mass of maukiaitl there isn ivant of apprsachabil- i.y, parttlally at least, fatal to their ali('f.'82<l.~l_ When the diamsellt-r land the tlllillkill‘ were inces-santlgv ‘told-not ‘in act-cuts tit H1 will)’ ,a.ttl persuasltiti, littt iii tlit- tlitttttlt-r- ting tones oi‘ atitttlit-iiizt atiti tiotitttit-i» _ i l) _ , l. ullatiztit with tvl.<..li the lordly judge - » .. . ‘ tii tlts tutititt wtu tavt ti “hum figenmr M‘ [he President-W. Chutor 8. Isl-tan. Secretary-Unit. Col. D. A. Llutlilunon D. 8. 0. Editor and Hunger-J. B. Burnett. Alloclnfo Editor-D. K. Currie. CONTROL VERSUS ANARCHY. litiltl Premier Stt-tvart _ ll)‘ ciitltlavtii" ii) briiir, about an itii- Tltitih it t . . t . T is lmw tnattill-st In t-very tliinlt- i'l"ll'°'l “m” "l “llm”: int; pt-rstiu that ttic (lovtii-iimi-itt "W"! initsi obtain t-tiiilrol of the littutir ' tratllc or bantloti govt-rtttitetit fut" QALL|NG |-|' pfloi-tigtTiou. llllillllly- 1.1 itbjttst-s ccrtuiti politi- ttu] t,t-,,t,;|,tt|t,tt|,,tfl to ‘nuke a party iihitlt} arc iitatiy tip-ii and wouieit lssttc tit‘ this tittestion, but to the ‘tat-tat, serinttsly-ttiititletl Liberal as well (‘Mlle l" l‘<lllllll‘l \\‘llll lllilllll‘ ("lllllldpt-ttttta,‘ “t; tttt. tpjtnttfi tit-e and tjotis as they actually exist. 'l‘lit-rteitttiit,-;‘_.- titim in his [non ore hi’ I .tsty< .<t~ii Pitta‘ oi‘ tioatli tipon liini that tm-y wti - tlit- authors oi‘ all tht- vii-t» anti lllistlfy and t-riiitt- in tl=tl land; that llll'_\‘ wtert- the tiitzntt- l'.lt‘iili'tll‘.‘<l aiitl ‘tic iiiatt-titttl 0f lull for the ptirptit-tt- of rt-sitiritic, rospt-t-t "l llll‘ -‘*“l"ll"l'l4“‘l ‘lmfifl he“ ‘l the thieves and robbers attti lIli-li“ for law and tirdt-r iii our iiiitlst. \\'t->ll'lll llllyfl ‘~l.‘~'<l~ Tllliv ll<‘lll‘\'l“ll. illlitlett-rs that ittfcs; tlit» cartlt; that "PM; “my recall a tn“. m- tttt, “ups tip-y tvt-rtt toltl, tliut we liad a pi-o- their houses were the workshops til‘ Ihibittiry" liquor law and that, with alll" ‘mvll- “ml ml“ llwll" llwmlll“ should be slittntitttl liy all the good atttl virtuous as a tiioral pesdlciitw- [as (lotiaervativtt, tho time has come‘ wlteti party llllflii must be abtititltiii- lll‘*‘ lllllllllllll’ lllllllrlllllll“ lll llllrl “ill” pt] “mt t.t‘,.t~_\‘ st.tt-.t.t,_,tpm_‘hlgi HtM-tyyitlttt liavt- l)i‘i'll as itttioct-titly itziittr- lqyjng t.|t.t.tt,t- tnttttt t-tttty tt, ttttflztiit of tlto t-titidiliotis disclosotl by nttmtm-t “t- ttptttut-tttttt. gttvpt-tttnttttt the ilt‘it‘i'll\'t‘.'~' who titadc thttrtiutitis‘ iii the progress tit‘ this iiioveiiit-iit, it“. ttmt. few llllliifillllilli‘ exceptions we ittervt lmllll“ “ml "ml" mm“ Prohmmllul-Il say. when they WPTP mold all lll" lllllllpllfl‘ "l ltlliiiiriatts. {quit-tr pyt-s liavt- been opened. 'i‘he.\'{tiiis, and in this way. it is not wtiii- tiii Jtiiitiary 4th. 1922. llev. G. cflillllw llllll‘ llltll‘ tllvrflll that titcy were sir-w. very tit‘ Zion rrtesbi» has U091] our pi-tiliibittii-yt ltlW. Tut-Blew to atkntuvlvtisc the truth oi‘ ten-an Church. gm“ m. [he wnllb wry ma“ “mt wmne“ who nmmctucli ‘tlciiiintwiti-Jtiiis and to join tin. " ‘hue atttl cry of the denouncets tlon." h ~ “ ~ ‘ . ' needed irotection have become the‘ s eie, diunkenitess antltrtnie. I ‘agalnm lhenme_h_es_ To have ex_ tlhvays 1011110 tot-tether. have I10\‘i‘l' “(lllll-‘l "l llle la“ “lmh plelemltpectetl them to do 0lll8I‘\\'I.5€ than cvcry tiiio of whit-ii at was fret: frtiiii lll‘lll<‘('ll‘<l M’ sadly ineffective Taylor, Mitiistci" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m“ lThe Fathers of lConfederation And - | After Sixty Years on? Confederattotl: of Progress . 'i'liis gentleman n-cpreserited Newt "of Brunswick a-t the Coirioderatiott . - .- - ‘ - i 'i l hltii ,- "s" ‘Comerencem Ht bums“ “ H Sixty years aito Toronto‘was ui-. ‘. p [ntnc iKB-ru-JI-D. ready the largest ctiy in the Prov- ince. but it was a small, sedate and languid community. The populatioull was about 50,000, contained malnlyll between the Don and Bathuret‘? streets, the Bay and St. Maryl street. The present College Street between Yonge and University Av- enue was then known as “The ‘an extmtrrtliiiary- amount of practi- cal knowledge of ‘Brlrlsh North Am- ierica for "-ti the year 1850 he left ,!l<‘rederict0ti .wit1h .\ir. Joseph HOWE gas a travelling cotnpaiiioti. and vis~ ilsiieti Toronto and other points in msuuu sAvEs wt-tousltuos-Uviter (‘unadu- OF LIVES Notwltlistantlitig the wonderful‘ results obtaiiictl by the use of iii-l sulln in the treatment of diabetes, some iiietticot men scent rather backwnrtl ‘about giving ll- lll9 Cfelllll and honour title. it. The)’ lllllle ll'°m§ time‘ to time that lustiliii is not n‘ Yofllvllle. "l9 Vlllllfifl ill Blflfll’ llllll cure. for diabetes and that it shouldt . YOIIiiie ‘Streets. . m" t“. mutt-d t, t-tti~t-_ l ‘ Elm Street and that. region ttvns Now illtl scrlotis side‘ of the mat-t ‘ a desirable residential nelgltbtir- tor is that diabetic sufferers, hear-t hood. and tuauy excellent.‘ litiusefl int: tit this, art- going to deapalr off wore found eat-it of tSherbottriie liciiig liclpt-tt, tttid will not takei Street and south of (Ierrarti. Kiln; evt-tt the trtittblc to watch their tlieLl Street was the centre of retail trade which iii itself is so itnptirtatit. and when iti 1869 ‘Mr. Timothy ll(l\\'€\'8l' ‘Ilr. .l. It. Williams of: Eaton opened a dry goods store at. Rttpttpiatcr, N. Y., reviews. ln Abe, Queen anti Ifptige Streets the wise- Nt-w York ‘State .iotiriin1 oi‘ Medic-t attres shook their heads iii pity. Iic ma’ H“, rvttttiiti tilittiliitlti from ttitl; was too fur awziiy front tho littsltitiss use oi‘ iiisttliii iii the trcttttutliit 0f.u; district, they thought, to win atty largo number tit‘ cases of tiiabetes‘ tneustirt: of success. tiitit iittti tit-cit itiitler ()|)HBl‘\'i\ll()ll' The Ham E_ B_ éhandma Although the city was small it s-tifflt-ictitly long to tlettrtniine tho; ltatl some excellciitttitiblic buildings, Iit-tit-flt-.ittl possibilities of this treat-j Si. ‘Lawrence Hall, anti the tild City mtttiL ‘ lIall on Front Street, Liniversity 'l‘lio I‘il(£tIl‘(.| sliowa that the ‘hotly College, Trinity College tutti the is ablt- to lilktl. care oi‘ ititii-e food‘ Normal School were flue examples illt‘. ivclglit of the body iticreases. of their architectural order and aiid tiic patient ‘becomes strtitiger.‘ there were several imposing bteiiii: illilt‘ to do work with less tlif- churches. Allan Gardens had been fit-tilty anti tlistrcss. tziiven to the city, btit the island was 0t‘ 178 iltliltlllir‘. 85 per cent are in its sandy state of nature. it was living. And ‘of l5 llvl‘ “Hm “h” haw granted to the municipality by the dleti tliorc wetc but few dellillil lllll‘ (loveriiment of Catiatia iii i807. In: to diabetes alone. wlterv i1l‘Qlll'l' that year the total t-lvlc cxinnitii-l tratmtttit was given‘ 'l‘lll!"\ l-‘l ‘Ylllllll’ tut-e on Parks was $1,890. The Pol- of our tieepest consideration. bt- ice force coat $22,000. ’i‘he Fire lie cnttse broil" llT/‘llllllelll P9611)‘ partmeiit consisted tit‘ six permitti- means life itself. ent employees and several voittu~ to Queen's ‘Park, shutoff by gates at Yonge Street Jillfl guarded by Wykeham tLodge. ffiiere was a dis- tinct gap ‘between the City and 'l‘otl.iy' sut-lt a. sitlifflllfilllt apticars lalilitiilliillfl. ‘At ‘tho itreseia‘. ttiiiie tlit. jttiil'llt‘_\'-lllily “be tnade on rite fast. ll‘ii.ill~‘ iii about tlilrty llOllPH. 'l‘iieti it was a tlldtiotts trip mqttrlritig many (lays. -lti 1850 there was btrt xly iiiiltts of -ra.iiway tipertiiitii: in wliat ‘i.- iiotv (‘flflildih The jottrney ‘.liat. Mr. (‘iniiitllei- took was n seri- t-s tit’ changes from boat tr.- stage- ctivll and from stage-roach to boat. 'l‘lit-y tll‘l'i\‘vt‘(l iii Toronto and dis- t-tissml the mtat‘tei' of a. great rail- way with tlte llniotit government ‘that. ivas then sitting at. Toronto. .\ll" (‘liaudlei- met. a ‘number of the lctttliiig t-‘itizeug of Upper and iLow- been so r-"tmtwtit in llll‘ knowietlzr ell l" Prefect lltem- There are ellrll- they tliti tt-as a0 expert it i-evei-ttnt ‘est. sincere t-lergymen throttghotttlot’ human nature, which is God's‘: m‘ P. E. Ioland as now." _ the province who have pinned theii-‘(leffvfl and can never be reversed." This assertion led to a coiitrover- ' t . , r ' ' r t -.t‘tiitlivto the word irnhibition with- _ sy anti the Roi, (.. \\. I. tderitleti‘ ~ l. Mn Limo“ the" gave a swm‘ lllllli‘ Ill" predecessor of Ill“ RMIUM" known“: anything “hum m“ record 0t‘ "intoxicating iifllitir." Mr. Ilytiu. iii tltc .\liIliSfl‘_\‘ of tlit-’\‘ll“<‘$ ‘tllltl llllf lillwfll’ llllll llll“ 1l'*'l\vliicl,i he said is “just as old as thtlI ton-St _\I|A‘h()flis[ (‘hurplh who 31st, gradation which were dtevclopitiz|world itself," ending with the liTl-l and not as fillllltlfll‘ its t-rltne-sltelterint: roof. ‘iqiufitit lilélllificatit iv-tirtis: “i: in . .. . _ “mhibmotlttrtit- that oven then it was ltntiwii v and acknowledged that many were ' greatly iiijtireti liy .it. bttt titiiic . v‘ l H‘? “mm” “seemed to think the injury arose “'9 llllllk lllll-liirotit the use 0t‘ a bad .liitig, but. iio\v‘t'rtiiii the abuse oi‘ a good thing."- tttey There is wlitrre the drink rf tittise spoke as a .\iitiistct' politician, hastened to‘ the support! l!' lllel’ lillvll‘ Wllill tit‘ Rev, _\ii-, Tnyiny ttnti nniti, "“‘h;it.:lli\(l brought in its train would the ever may he the opinion tit‘ lajvnietidbllll litiiil it up as ‘ the Ministerial Association. are SlllI-Vlllll." l-iillflllllllll’ stantlzillg: behind Mr. Taylor iti rc-‘Tlwl’ llltl but know but they k Kai-d to the moral conditions prc-lllllll‘. DllPllY ill lefl-‘lli llllfl ll railing." arc hottest with themselves. iftlicy Bnt “Qthing w“ (lflnp t.) DQUQYIHYC not fttst-itiatetl by the word pro- mutters. The City Council tindtlie lllbllll)" llllKl’ Wlll 100k llll‘ 90""? hell Drir-king intoxicants habitually ' means ot‘ stemming the llfillOl‘,lS a dang-irous habit, espeuially to tottttttltili those in whom it creates a thirst ‘and are in tlatiger. Dominion (lovernmetit pursuedtlic lei‘ even ientir oi’ their watt. antl't:titt-;l“\'ll- Bell" lllelmillflve bee" sister proviiicest msmm ‘under 't system of (‘oittlrtiinetit (‘nit lagam" Th“: “first is l‘ dangw it t t . . I ‘ ‘ ' . . _ a your‘ ' ‘ tstgttal which it‘ not heeded may later the llcv. ll. l). Raymond again ll‘°l Wlllllll 111W?! fll- lfifl-‘ll Flollll? Illlatead. to shipwreck m‘ m“ and chm“ with n“. imtqtttttt ttt tho ttttttttttpttni sttratict- tit‘ control. Official status-tract“. provinces tlititnis itectttitc trot-sc- oflllsul/Pll "l lllll‘ better, so niut~li so that ‘KmmvIetIgtI of this great Association, made his scathing tic- tics i‘roiii those wltielrtlaiigcr "slioitlti bti imparted to the avn zttlnpttttl (lnvoriimtitit Cotiirtihyotttig, jlil-ll as chi-ltlreii should bt- ntiuciatioti til‘ t-ntttiitimia wltit-li lie ll t nsltttiglit the danger oi’ playing \\"l'tll gait] mmip tini- qity tint] pfflvhjpfi itistcatl of Prohibition assure ‘ 4 ‘ ‘tnatcltcs or fire, or inetxpttrietictltl llli! that tho. ftirincr tines control and‘ Jlvffilltis should ht: tattght tlic dati- tlo- that law atiti flftlill‘ are more rctt-tgors {mm “xmosivevd- lwmspllp‘ "r lpt-cttttl and flllflPrVPil titan untlt-r tb-Vgtlsottttt, m. ‘Hugs; A“ ‘tum, ' itliiugs have ‘their legitimate uscs anti useful tittiilities atttl may be good servants, but are fritthtfttlly hard ntazstcrs. “a blot on llif‘ ltititlst-apo til‘ Ntitltitty. vt-ioputl until I020, when iii (lt-tobor the lit-v. Neil Ctetitral-(lliristiati Church, startled QvppyQnq by pin Qntgpokgn t-mt. cvcry honest man or woman who, tiemtiatitin of troiitlititiiis wltitrli he. llllnw-‘l Collllllloll“ ll-‘l llleY "Xllll will of litiinitiinii." further tiinllttttnr. Oiic thing at least is certaiiutiittl Ilrrinati, oi‘ iifiw-t-Qnjpr. admit tliut, under any system Tho Guardian cntlcnvtiretl to rottso pub- We keep matches away from ctititrtil flint may be atltipicti, con-lt-jttudt-en and watt" them at the dart. dititins cannot be worse than th-ayiilflr from lift-i That is a very no- mw “n, ‘mum. pmhtbttttnh tt-tlssary part oi‘ their edttcl-iioti, atttl yct lll spine tot" all our carti chil- ldrten cause malty scriiotts a-ntl some- appttllitiiz; tict-itletits. ll as a comparatively found in city and country. lic opinion on tlit- matter etiiiori- ally anti by paitl contributors, but ‘-_‘¢“">"_“_ it was cvidcttt public opinion was |T is N01" 3Q. lituvtl. been betitzflttotl. that is the K5 ttlie world. as his tliscoveigv of days. and oi‘ ottr titty-s as well. were lsaittls. oi‘ sufftire I. I I I . ' ‘ llittit-al arena of New lirttntswick at, , tbnt ti-lso acted as Judge of Probates fh/zijficilfimilifielif 'Tfi "YTQeITTF ‘yet " wiiy? teer companies. The ivatertvoi-kst Because ‘Dr. Williams states that ptattt was privately owned mttt titel the tenureot‘ life. the vety hold 0" available supply of water wits in- lit‘c. has been extended indefinitely ndeqtmte gm- ‘pmpei- prgfeciifln, 'i‘iie by the use of insulin. ‘There is no assessment of the city was about real ‘ieasoii why these cases thul $29,000,000. Within sixty years the city has increased tweltt-tvi'tiiti atitl with a population of 600,000 _t‘tic assess- ment is on the edge of $l,l|tl0‘00tt,'t 000, Seven Civic Departments spend‘ annually more than one million tiol- lars eaeli- For i026 the tlgtires were as follows: Fire Ilopartiueiit $2.104,- 792; Police, "$'.l,0l-i.835; Parks. $1. I 137.156; Public Health, $1.0l!).‘.l87;t Propctty, 31.215511; Strcet Clean-j hit: anti Rcfttsc ‘Collection. $l.750.-I vr (‘aiititla and returned ‘to his ‘New ‘llrttttswick lrotne ‘to tell rheni of the woiiderfttl coimtry innit lay away to the west‘ of ‘the ‘Marliimes. it is ititieetl odd how ‘the same jtzitrnt-y‘ could enact so differently tin tltc twti men. ‘Mr. tHowe became \'<‘l'y bitter tiver .t.~he mutter oi‘ the proposeti poliitticat ttition with the; “west? Mr. ‘Chandler became a great atlvocwte ‘for it and goes down to hiStCry as one of tilie ‘llO'Il' tire-ti fathers oi‘ Coiifetieratiou. ‘Edward Ilanron tCltandilet' was born iii Nova. ‘Scotlia iii ‘i800. His i believe ytitt'll aprt-e tiiiit tn; parents ‘were of staunch Loyalist ‘iielwhboriiri: colony of New Bruns- t . , twit-k. ‘lie practised law for about E5“‘YolklgqménxtaglelglIhfyihlquiget lfivt. years antd then entered the po~t . me 1H0 ,' _ Y‘ ' _ ' . '. ,nttic High bchools which cost. iii; the age of ‘twenty ‘seven. Mr. Citati-tmzll‘ lo "unnlm" sihslmil‘ qjllw ttller not only practised ‘lttw and satigclllml Exllonmllllve l" 1x6‘ “d3- ‘iir the ‘New ‘Brunswick Assembly:$2‘l'004' v uacadani roadways and pltitilt, sidewalks are no longer tolcratctlfl‘ Toronto in 1927 has 365 miles of _ asphalt of blthttllthic pavement, and 760 miles of concrete siticwalks.‘ The Parks cover 1-800 atetes. ‘The t-iiy owns and operates the water- works. The llytirtt-ldlectric ‘System anti the excellent Strcct Rttiltvtiy are owned by tlit- city anti ‘tiperatctl by littlept-‘iitictit itiutiicipal commis- sioiis. The average rule per kilowatt- hottr'for Rlltat: ‘it: energy front ‘Nia- gara Falls-i is ltlflt-l than 2c. and that tact has a bcaritig oti tho great tex- pziiisitni of manufacturing lll recent years, in i920 the factory products of Toronto had a tvaltte oi’ $Gtlti,ii00,> 000. . Toronto is distinctly an educa- tional ceiitre.. Over 6,000 students are registcied at the University and as many more. are studying at. the (lotist-rvatory oi‘ Music. 'i'iic ‘iillllllhlll- int; interests are the largest iii Cilllilflli, and the leading l-Iiiizliah and Aiiitlrlcaii btitik-hotities have branches in the city. Theatres tiitd cottoetts are wcll supported and tliero is iio lack oi‘ social anti citi- :etit. slitiultl not live safely as far as diabetes is ctiuccriictl. 'l‘liel‘ may, and of cottrse will dit- ti! Hflfllt" other ailment. - _ , Aiiothéi- point is that these pal tents do not. contract cotiimuiitt-tiblt- or other disease any ‘more readily than folks who have not tiittlictes. p01‘ t suliii is enabling litintlretls oi thou- rs to t-iillly lIlP- {O3 FOR THE ‘and Clerk cl‘ Ilcace for one 0f the teetrn-ties eat-tube sat-lite ‘time. in his QUOTATwNS FOR ttlcrstttre hours he directed his BOOK LOVERS thoughts ttoward the working out, of ta practical scltetiic of responsible oo4 ‘govermiiebntt ‘for New‘ ‘Brunswick. » "Some idea 0f tihn printitive condi- ttitt-ns-totl New’ ‘Brunswick tmitiLict-t of t.t‘iio_t.ime may be glean-ed front the fact. ttlhttt iii 131W ‘lltl was delegated to visit. blnglaiiti and rettttest the llltllllt‘ atitlitiriiies that ‘New Bruns- twick tuigtht. liavo tint control ut‘ the. t l“ ttttmt pm-tmtttttttt fttpt. (trti<~t,iiii--‘revetittesy tltl-rtiveti from itnxatitiii. tlrolisni ICZIKliOB-IIITUI a t‘at., Slllll). ‘Pltltt was not ttrantcd innit 1837. ,t|,t,,“t,h,t,t,,_ t-mm; t]t.tt».|ttp],@tt_ ttttt. ‘Mr, f‘littit‘itlleli~ attctided rho great tmsptp Ktutttty‘ fttp at gret,tttttt,ttt.t_ tlttcbet: ttotifcrtziicta on Cottfetlttrtr Svnsuulilvv ‘minke “hstytltflcy _ tlo-ii in ltitii, tliKl also “tent. to dam-r tlit- intist tierfoct (llillfllbliirtl “m1 1"" M“? “Ml "welllllfi- bllm“ i ‘WI h m“ m“ wm“ry‘.. time afttet‘ ‘(loiifedei-tition ‘he be- U“ y ' c H ‘e tt-ante "d6lll(‘IIl\.II-i-G()Vi?l‘ll()l‘ of the _ a y ‘ii-‘rovititcti of New Ilrttttslwtlt-tk. He. died in Iliiilti. "I "situfiaf or LITERARY Wednesday, J une 8th Died: Cagiiostro born. 1743. Paine, Mohammad, 632; Thos- t 1809; Jerrold. 1457, pro-i And Paris bti it or llolcit tlyllttz. Who tiiet-i stiever, tiiea with iitllll. lit» that lacks brt-aili and \vititl for slgltititz, ‘ Illa gall butsts tin his lit-art; and thcii lie sweats, (iod knows what. sweat! --ttguiit OOQOOO-OOW-O-QO-O-OOOO-O-W - f Daily} Selections non G tiartlian Readers Avenue.“ lit was a lptivate roadway t not behind pflihibilitiit, for with probably one iititt-tl cxrt-titititi, and Minister, the the that a retreiitly arrivt-tl was fttttnd from took trouble, unpaid, to put pen nu paper in defence of the Prohibition Law. Now come llU FER pnnso churches, anti no one the Montreal tietec- tiveti, employed by the City Cotincii. and they substantiate anti than corroborate the statements made by the Reva. Messrs. Taylor. Glendenning anti Raymond retztti-tl- more ing the terrible conditions prevail- ing here. The conditions are evi- dently getting no better, and un- less controlled by other than the existing law, we shall be means face to face with open attarchy. they report. are being reared in lawlessness and “are out to commit any kind of crime in the close violence." They "consider the home~brew pro- blem such that if it. ls not speedily zrtippled with, will soon be beyond the most drtiatlti instruments of law and order." These are the conditions to which "Prohibition that does not prohibit" has led _our city and province. Many mothers, many l fathers, many tdltere and many bro- thers are suffering pangs and heart- Cfiflillll YOIIIIK men. of aches hare today because of the 'evil and disastrous outcome of the existing moans of handling tho drink problem. in it not time for; our Miniature, our philanthropists. on pnbbttoaptrimi men amt women . y‘ mot-up, ‘llllll s istltltiis impossible to IlIlIII-iflillf‘ tho I t ' ‘ ' t ' _ Ill‘, [Hiillllliiltlll bad liltlfillli-IIHVprmhwtmn "ml "H" m. mmxwnutg are rt-stirtitttr, to all sorts film-ll the world. A-ltliottglt stimc ltavt- mlsrepi-oseiitatitiiis anti slttiitiers iii llTPlIlllQ-ll "l ll. it 11118 never been ac- cotititlishetl. They have medicin- ‘.al, artistic or mechanical iisos orate. They tire reticulum‘. for llI-iwhich m“ for nmduvmon on ‘I statice, notwithstanding contratlic-ltarge Scale apart 0mm wtm, ts m.“ tinn by The Guardian, “that the tiucetl i‘or use it's a beveage. Dolierty Act will be automatically| repealed by the enactment of Gov-t erniiient Control, anti that anybody: their attempt to mislead the elect- Canada producls native wines ind brewed and distilled liquors in ensrmotts quantities untier the 8nd Everybmly Wlll lllell lie at lllrlsanction and at enormous profit to erty to import as they pleasellqtioiwthe revenue or the highest (lovern. for their own use or for bootlez. "lenl lll llle llllbl- ‘ll l8 an Idle The Dohefly Mt is on me statute dream to suppose that t‘lie tiistrlbii- on anl '. le 1' 1h i .. book and cannot he repealed “can betfhttrblawvtftilly flfsfleteglifllafllzleli will llY ll Plelllscllet "llll ll l5 llldtribtttetl by national railways ttti conceivable ttiiy Government, elefil-tpilyiitlg freight anti kept away from ctl to control the traffic will resortitititilt persons who are determined jto buy anti use them. lProliibitory laws have so far proved little bet: tei- than a farce. Just. so far ‘as ‘the legal sale has been restricted ll"? lllexul sale has been increased t t lilllfl an era of general lawlessness Says yesterday's Patriot jubil-‘has tothwflt The“ 81,9310“, mo“ BHUYI "HOII- W‘ D‘ Elli". Mifllfil- 000 “npeak-easiee", illicit (I605 in er of National Revenue (that is tile oily of New ‘York, declares n Customs and Excise) predicts an m3“ ‘lllkllal- lllld ‘lllll? lllldel‘ Pfvlll- increase of $25,000,000 to sao.ooo,-"""""’ 000 in revenue in the present fiscal That in why tiiq demlnd tor year. It will be a triumph coii- Ill" cvrtvrel hll come about. Anti aiidering that the sales and incomedher“ w“ bmllllcasl ‘b!’ "M10 l" taxes have been reduced. Withlthm my on Mbnday evening last the letters of ‘a dozen or ‘more May- lhl” “"3” mcreml“ l“ mmpec" ors and chiefs oi’ police in Alberta "16 ll"! R055 BlIllBBl Blllllllll fill"! and Saskatchewan certifying that another slice off the people's ffllf-Il-llll Control System had driven ‘the ttttong- » bootlcggern otii. of business. Who l Who would have thought the m" lmleve m“ "he" ‘llflcmlll ‘I'm ‘not know the facts, ‘or titat they Liberal Prohibitiotiist organ would v were lying‘! have reibiced so flagrantly over the ill-gotten revenue from Govern- to such means of underminig coli- trol. EDITORIAL NOTE. | Through Ill flit} n debate and eon- (Iltlltl, broibor, sister. iitint- were fuln lTo bail him llit-iict- for his rt-littf. l —Villon. Those who read many books are like the enters of liasltisli. They live in a dream. Tito subtle ‘poison that penetrates their brain reiidets them insenalble to» the real world anti makes them the prey of terrible or delightful phantoms. Books are the opium of the Occldent. fllliey devour us. A day is coming on which we shall all be keepers of libraries. and that will be the entl. - —Atiatole France. Q Household Scrapbook B! ROBERTA LEE wee-era we Cleaning the Windows .If a rag is slightly moistened with paraffin oil and rubbed tiver the window. then after a few minutes effect will be most satisfactory. A Shiny Suit If a suit of clothes has become shiny, rub the material with a tpiece of very tine black emery ‘paper, and it. will remove the shine. ‘Substitute for Whipped ‘Cream Slice one banana and tttiti it to the white of one egg. Then beat ii. The banana .will dissolve. 1011s molten ti tielicious attbstittite for whipped cream. deuce hat: been as we believe, on the side of Government Control. Unbitisctl and uaprejudiced listen- ers to these discussions alrould have very little d-iffictilty ‘in mak- init tip llllflil‘ tntintis to put Rovern- meiit. control in operation and teet l’ ton tits merits. l "Pmvetnii lllllllhf; lllllll a§F.El>‘.'-M1iti.l"l,'l°l\- No man may misc him of his izrittf; ‘ polished with a clean dry cloth, the u! , 004,1 crave. 1 ‘June B, 1927 Till; lllfllllfifid‘ iitlCKz-llear my cry. 0 (kid; aitctid unto my prayer. From the cntl of the earth will I cry unto then: lead tiie tti tlio rock that is “lll$;ll9I'_illfl.ll l- Psalm 61:1, 2. PRAY‘ER:—0, Thou God of all Glut-e,‘ we thank Thee that there is no place on earth distant. from ‘Fhee. ffliou art the ever present God. SUPPLICATION I Not ti'or lameness of gold, dear God, I ask, Not for the tpower of kings, on bended knee I humbly pray for heart, And. priceless oi‘ Thy gifts, sincer- ity, tiiitlert-tiantiing Not in king's palace ‘do I ask for place, Not that with princes I may play Y Dall- Grnnt, Lord, I walk httmtble men, With steadfast feet. standing ‘htiart. the road of and under Give to ma to know their dreams, , to feel their train, To aeiitio their hidden heart-throbs of regret, _ To see behind their smiles that Kreet the world The mid-night. ‘tears that make the pillow wet. Give me to live the truth. crmven heart That. hides ittt purpose, grant that 1 be free ' May those who walk liottide me day b! day, Know ail my heart m: it is known ‘to Thee. Froui Not termini of the world. dear ~ Jim on bed w; dfpfl tural optpttrtutiliies. Toronto iit the. tneti-otitilittiti of an Anglican anti tit‘ a Roman (‘atholic liiot-ttse and ls thti lietitlqtiarters o-i‘ ttll the “I-‘rce Churches" of Canada. A ciiy beauti- ful for situation; well atloriiotl with flue buildings,» noble homes, shade trees and flowers; active energetic, optimistic; Toronto invites com- parison with any other city of the size in America anti looks back over sixty years with modest pride. -——--<-0->-——— 0004000000»: vc-v-QQ-o-QQOO DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH sy w. t. etii-ttqti P§QQ OOOrQOQQOQ WORD$ OMEN MtlSLiSED: Don't any "it is colder than you think for." Omit “for." OPDEN MtIBlPIWNOIINCED: fre- quent. Accent. verb on last syllable. adjective on first syllable. OMEN MISSPEIJDED: ity; two mfs. ‘SYNDNIYMS: fragrant, redolent, aromatic, Iplcy, ous, ambrosial. WlORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." ‘Let us increase our vocabulary ‘b; master inn one wo each day. Today's word: tOB VAtNT; carefully at- tentive; inking notice. "Had you been observant. you would have understood." commod- scented. odorifer I ask of Thee an understanding Blitz . And priceiebs of Thy gifts, sincer- ly. .. -Lillio A. Brooks, iii A. Y. P. A. Magazine. A-nmty aim-Whatever plane you . make for llD will be all ‘rinht with me, den-eat). ‘I tell people you are magnum!‘ officer. ' "rt-t: CITY ot= TORONTO l l ll t T so: Expecb‘ afions. Our advice on In- ‘oeltment mailer: will help you.» All: for our list of round bond: Jab,“ _ i‘! ‘k . fly‘ t 4 A». ‘ NAME - w ADDRESS e0: 125E“, l‘: ‘l. "llll illfety. from at, . ‘Iggéfive find-invent, fhverntiientitontia l T II tale llwflfltlllelfitigltk there "are map b90118 that _giv tot-y. yield with clarity. ‘kl-WSTON MPWAQ; “Nwvrdy 8169.. Hlllfliv Jump rr~~fll I liner B t Y indut n‘ y e a lllllflg. _ Qoulld ‘fi _ a ti...’ Please lend me your list of mound bum; .........‘.............................. A - In: nnn-u-uo-n-t-e...u-unnutt- ‘ nun-ti", In a Canatlafs Verdict l (From the New York Herald-Trib- une, June i, 1927) Tile Province of ‘OttttLrio ban set to-day afmr various; pos-tpontnttetita. as ttlit. tentative date when ‘the first stores slittil open- for ~tihe satie of izoveiiititieut ‘iittuo-r. With Ontario there falls a great citadel‘ of ‘tho bone-dry theory of liquor control. ilefoitc Ontario}; acftiont lite popula- tioii of ttht- D0lIllII‘lO'l1 was about ev- enly divided between‘ those living tinder some slvstem of. government. ‘wile mud ‘those living under subso- lu-te proliiliitory lows». Steven and tiiiedtalt‘ otit of eight. and c-nedialf lILiilillOliS iii the tiine provinces are ‘now living utider tihe government. sale aystotii, while New Brunswick has adopted an act tiiodeled on the Ontario ltittr which wilt shortly go itito effect. The bonedtry system has fallen ‘by lt.-t own weigiht tin tthe (‘OIIIIIIOYI-Séfltli’ view of the tCatnad- ion people- tTlit- (lQIIIOIJSlIFELIiOXl has dieen s0 t~letii~ as to lIiL-liil even ‘the otttiiiib- ritunt titltatintltl in the hluritlmes, wlterc tht. "tirys' were satisfied with aiisoltito proliibitory lows wiliilc tlie ‘ivcts" ivere more ltilinu content tiiitier the authorities’ ut- ter inability ‘to etifc-rce them. With the hitu-irltnes tfloodetl wlfth excel lent liquor whiclli, having to pay neither taxes nor hitch prClfILs, ivas sold at prewar prices, agitation was (lllfli‘il‘ll» Butt New Iirtttiavtick has already put an ctnd -to t-hcftiiz-it- tittiuicss oi‘ ilillS SlllHLLlOII, while the -Protttier of Nova Scotia has aii- nottnccd his intention of bringi-tig in a, government ooniirol law. Pritttecf Edward Island, with a population of oiilyabottt 00,000 initiated ‘Canad iatn PTOIIllIlIlOII iii i907; it promis- lllllo operation‘. t: forms of prohibit llfllrtvide variety tioti. lier vet-tilt». i eleperletnce, Stattioiiniasttet- t“, B91189!’- Willtbltg 1g, t‘. ntationi-qwvo iiii ritzlthtt, sir. '»i'ri‘tatet1 mayo ._ (hllli: -to pull‘. iitoilltigiltlttt?! Stat loninaster-Nti, t, on‘ ' iierllii: some more wit“, attatipt, h . ititi_ m‘: downy; I lflllllivu” 1mm“ .. "fluent till gqmfm‘ V ll" tWej w ,\\\\'\\‘ nouns? t; Milliillls ft cs to lie the last to abandon it, but ‘ its Trctiiitlrrliaw declare-chi hat' he " Iiiuttoee-Jlilefflttidlilyitll will go to ‘the voters on u govern- meniu sales plank. t fI“ht-. reaction ‘has followed ‘the lattist of cattee and effect. ‘Except for Prince Edward ‘Isl-mud, albsoltite prohibition b68011 with Saskatche- wanh abo-itititin oi! tine eailoon in 1W5 War conditions lcd the prov- inws to follow wltli ptoliililtory laws itn ratild SllCfYQ-‘ifllflllr-tlllllfl go- ing "dry" in 101G, and New Drain-a- .it. t i ‘wick in 1917, so ‘that ‘lly the latter I _ date all savo Quebec were "tntlrhe “dry" ‘coltttnu- 'I‘-lte Fctlerml Gov- eriinieti-t eiitforcetl a wtu‘ emergen- cy prohibition for ‘bile whole coun- -t.ry from -Aprii, 1918, unttii. 1920. In llltl. mean while, however, Qtioboc. ltrliiging ti (itallic reoii-"onabloneso t0 . beau‘, iiaid worked out its famous system. illrirbili lColtitmlbtin, tperbaps. tttrztler tfhe influence of .t=lio rettutrn- itig Filildllflffl who went there in large iiuni-bens, followed with a stilt loo» ci- form of gioveiiiimeiiitt cont/rot in ‘i921. Alberta and Manitoba mlodi- tfietl tllieir atattites tin 1923, and Saskatchewan in 1024. it remained for tthe Province of Ontario, with threeelglvts of the imptilnition of the IDomitnion, to cant the decisive vote in the alight. ‘of practical ‘retdrlttts- It had stuetniued llfflhlllllfxlklll- oigtatinnt state control by 243,164 in H919. The familiar title fol-lowing in lithe troiil of abaotln-te prohibition had. reduced tibia lJO 34t- 03'1 in the vote oil 1024. Me ‘Prem- ier then discarded the plebiscite mettlhnd, and dhcee tto tlglhtt 1m elec~ ttion on a dilute oontbtptl plank. tl-lis decisive victory resulted‘ in the legislation which is now beta-g put ForwSjafetfs Sake . Make a Will l t A mm should maize tt wimd will and appoint l strong truot company ‘like {he Enter Trust Company a executor. There h no gurg- "ly of carrying one your good intention: towards your family. I T0 help you, w. he li t -t t i ti titftfct: .t§'§t'i:wiii'“"' ' mold Incl exeeutorohlp. l l pared n folder "YourVT/Yltl; _ “ of Trout are now in _ourstretmt. ponds. etc. There ilm better or hen/idler ' time thanflttt if . but to be ttteceuiui y want good tackle. W have the qotitl tackli- the kind you an llll the big one: wltli. ds _We can fit you outwit cheap rode for ittstt days outing or fine t bamboo. or lance ‘ t‘ that will last for it, Now is the time l! vest. We can uvl money on fiehlnl ‘ The .2 Mats DRUGSTORE . 149 Great George 8i at m. - t For out week we’ "l" fair supply of SEED ottrs 2 and 6 row" Mm‘ _____ ritsu) PEAS . vETcnES. . "LOYIIYIHOW" rennin 0 ‘Fvlllcotiulnl’ 709°“ ' eleven-sou- W“ .____ y __ttrntrrtmztlll“ i’ ;."tt'i'la3§:°'t»t‘ = v sun.’ m», t f‘ 0TH