‘ SAI‘ was?“ ‘(lorries Oa For Britain -In Ethiopia W. C. T. U. Notes THI CONTINUING CHRIST For. far away in Bethlehem, And years are long and dim Since Mary held the holy Ohild And angels sang to him: But still to hearts where love and faith Make room for Ohrist in them, l-le comes slain. the Child irorn God, To 11nd His Bethlehem Beyond the sea. is Galilee, And ways which Jesus trod, And llilidden there are those high ills Where he communed with God; Yet on the plains oi common lilo Through all the world o! men, The voice that once said, “Follow me," Speaks to our hearts again O lite that seems so long ago, Any yet is ever new. The Ieliowship o! love with thee, ‘flirough all the years is true. O Master, over death and time. Reveal thyself. we pray, And as before amongst thine own, So dwell with us to-dsyl -W JlUSSELI. BOWII m Iondon, Ont. a rather and his 16-year-old son were arrested for "having beer in other than their private residence." The presiding magistrate, when. allowing the boy freedom from fine or Jail, told him "he shoilld be ashamed oi’ himself for having anything to do with beer." _ Right in the city where this hap- pened. in addition to the govern- ment liquor store, there are 1'1 bev- erage rooms in what is claimed to be standard hotels, and five clubs Drivileged to provide beer to their CANADIAN YOUTH DESTBDYID ' A Qii-‘E ‘i’ icfzrirl-tlrs" 2 F] - a ‘PROYYJVCFN; q. t» 3;“ / .- u‘ a rolls ls causing another rlit be- tween Soviet Bush and Nippon. Several officers of the Mongolian Peoplds army were reported killed in the oil-ah. Map llwwl when in- vasion took place at Lake Ber Nor (1). Meanwhile, Japanese are gon- solldating their position at Kalgan and Kuyunn. r ._i March it was found expedient ior all federal agencies to join. in a gigantic campaign in an anti-crime drive. Never before has there been such . . . Beaver . . ‘. Lamb llavo You , Bought. Your llovl . FUR, p COAT . . Hudsons . .Muskratl . . Carsculs . Broadtails saaoo to $275.00 Still carrying out British negoti-l with Lady Barton ln front of the patrons, thug holding the bottle to ptions in Addr; sharia with Emperor beautiful (though now fortified) their neighbor's lips to make liim a spectacular uncovering of crime. Baiiesciasaiois Sir Sidney Barton,’ grounds or the British regimen in drunken employing simultaneously 11,514 who is seen here in recent plctilrei Addis Ababa. On the reliable evidence of the agents. the contraba svods re- ______, il|_5(_5_ flgmyuyg, B.A..'C.I>.A.,C.G.A Gertified Puplio Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Rev. R. A. Whattam, Toronto, no one will dispute the presence o1’ fifty young women and girls drink- ing in a downtown beverage room, A Londoner, becoming interested, at a 1111a hour made the rounds o! the beverage rooms and ioiuid them amply patronized with men women and young people. In Ontario there are 124 liquor stores. The sale of beer has not re- duce the number. The Province can boast o1‘ 1.053 beverage rooms in hotels and 173 clubs supplementing the sale o! “liai'ds," and helping to covered running into the millions, and the report stated that “the alcohol tax of the treasury took the lead in reporting arrests." Liquor. therefore, must have had a prime share as an incitant to all manner and shape of illegalities. A descrip- tion ot the findings oi the raid read: “Narcotic peddlers and addicts, smugglers, coilnterfeiters, liquor tax evaders, violators 0i every law ior which the treasury holds en- iormment responsibility, were rounded up the country over." 0N5 THIRD 0FF OME THIS MORNING . . . ciloosa Your: NEW COAT, get the one you like best be~ fore someone else picks ii up. i rob the butcher, baker and dry E ' t - u“ h - NEW this Se n M,‘ X _ ‘How has it come that this great V913’ c133 m 5 53_ l5 33° Profit and LOSS ACCOIIIIlS Computed. roonqtnlggiénaggca] Wan ondm, christian country has been nearly , , , every one i5 cofrectm gtyle , _ , every one Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates _ a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bankiof Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Ship Your ~ Poultry ‘To The Candling Station Handling all kinds for members only. Profit by your own Profits. P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Eon POULTRY ASSOCIATION QUICK drop in and arrange it at at... .133, ' i PRINTING ‘SERVICE ‘l . when you need letierheads hahun-y. ...IrQsu|li billheads to complete the month's billing , , , that’; "h"! You'll appreciate the 1'08"!’ quick service of the ‘And the finished job never looks like a “rush” job , , , that's one reason you will appreciate. our thorough eilleiency. Phone at any time, when you need printing, or your convenience. Ociobcr :11, 1934. shows n gain of .10.»! in sale of i‘quor and mei- .0n- tnfids liquor bill for ilic lost fiscal year approached damernusiy thirty-seven million dollars- to be cxavi. $16,093.65? 05. Comnarcd with the liquor bill for 1933. thEa is a train oi‘ $5.050..409—ncarly six milhons. The liquor stones more than held thew own by a. gain in sales of 01W} 776. and beer sales from breweries and brewers‘ viarrhouser increased from 511470.201 in 1933 to $l'l.l1.'i,835, an increase oi’ 49.1 nor cent. Mark how nearly this comes to a 50 per cent. increase. A new expense entailed by this palpable increase in drlillcmz is the increase in obtaining insurance risks. Tidincs was informed by an experfenced insurance offldal that owing to conditions produced by the wine and beer act his company ivere raising their rates. A Toronto insurance actuary said: "Serving beer in a beverage room f5 a hazardous occupation, and the life camectarlcy of a. beverage room employee is less than average. A higher premium than average ‘l1 charged." The brewer and distiller are coin- ing money as never before. They are prospering and care not ii’ their prospering comes out of the poor man's dole. The public have been notified that a $100,000 addition is in be added to the Lnbatt brewery in London. Surely Canadians are not in need of more drink, but they do need bread. CRIME LET LOOSE BY 11.8. RIZPEAL 01" PBOHTBITION. It is comparatively recent that a wet movement started in the U.S.A. culminating in the election of a wet President, which soon was followed by the legalimtion of the sale o! beer. and more ieQentiY with the repeal of the 1-. hibltion 18th Amendment tn the American Con- gtitution. A mull; has been (first 3"“ h“ EY ES I 0 ll T EXAMIIIATIOI neaormouialrlnsfllella ll. J. HIBBII o Guardian Goirtral Joh Print 136 Trince Street. G‘ d‘ OPIMMITIIIST y ....'.:..f" "- m“ ""- ‘Liaimrul overpowered by criminality? a Canada has an opium and drug act Some months ago a raid was made cn the home 0t a colored woman in London, Ont, where a small quantity of opium. several crudely made pipes and lamps were seized, resulting in a six months‘ jail term, and a tine of $200, and in default oi’ payment an additional two months’ imprisonment will have to be served. The Chinese Government well understand the curse of the opium habit. and i! this had been a case in China the penalty would have been death. PITFALLS FOR YOUTH To the Ed1ior:—~Victoria, B.C has much reason to be proud of hi‘ sportsmen and athletes To mentic" a few oi the outstanding: The Blu' Ribbon basketball team. Canadial" champions; the Patricks, lathe" pions in hockey and other sports; the internationally known Peden brothers. champions in cycle and other sports. These all are‘ ab- stainers from alcoholic drink. There are many others whose names could be got from Archie MsKinnon. tainer at the Y.M.C.A. These young men. who have not bowed the knee to icing alcohol, are the hope of our nation. What a crime for those in authority to contemplate increasing the niunbel" of snares and pitfalls for the young men and maidens who have less power oi’ resistance against such an insidious foe to clean living. as beer and wine. ‘Tor the wrong that needs mist Men and women of Victoria, won't you am. 100k Ind listen! -—‘l'. ABSTAQNBNCE Holness street. -—Nstlonal Home Monthly. 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