..» ,rl l 'ili- nn Ll.. .1- ARlA Furmshed Advertisers rr °”“` ='='" CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN "°¢l""lIlg§;1asr} APRIL 10 1915 va? Par Year (delivered in advance $2-50 per yur by mall advance t W it _.la c__._... q “__” ) ns- ~ AND Drive Home Thrusts Which Penetrate the Armour of Alliance Officials, Testlfy to the improved Conditions in the Country and Deplore the HARLES DALTON J H MYERS Lucii of Power to Prevent importation ol Alcohol from St John Halifax and Elsewhere In the Prohibition debate in the, Legislature, Hon Charles Dalton and,J H Myers were among the most effective speakers HON MR DALTON said that there had been considerable commen dation for the Alliance by resolutions passed promiscuously throughout the country, while these resolutions condemned the Government was prepared to do all in his power to further the cause of tempcrance and to give all the assistance he could. and he thought it was unfair on the part of the Patriot to state that the Government was Working against the Alliance The Govern ment was not working against the Ai llance, nor did the Alliallce itself thi k so, but the Government was we king against a few unreasonable fanatics wllo would stoop to any thing however desplsable in order to gain some political advantage The temperance question should not be political at all The Patriot, ill ai lowing itself to be used as the vehicle of evident slander, sllowcd an clltire disrespect for the two words which stood out prominently ill the prayers read every day ill the House-Truth and Justice lie remarked on the iluprovcmont which had become cvl dent since the present Govc-rnllient culno into power in lcgurd to the detectives wllo had been enlploycd by the Alliance. he thought there was nothing as mean us or merited the condemnation of every clcarlninded citizen more than the pernicious methods which they had been nlade to employ in order to secure their end, A certain man in days of yore sold 'himself for tllirty pieces of silver. but he had til hang himself The de tcctives were almost ill ll. parallel position A great deal oi' trouble ill connection with illc liquor trafllc lay ill tho fact that young fcllows clubbod. togcthcr and sont away from time to time to the luainlnnd for whisky, which they sold again Tllat wus u very ditiicult matter for thc- Govern ment to tackle Speaking in refer enco to Judge McLeod's decision, Mr Dalton said that if the Judge had been criticized in the same way in his or dinary judicial capacity, those who »~v“ ( ONDENSED ADS T00 LATE FOR OLABSIFIOA 'I‘IOl\ -lm_-_ rhad ventured to do so would have been behind the bars for their imper tinence, and would have been very desolate too Referring to the coll tributions to the various patriotic funds. he said he did not think that the purses that had been sent to the Belgians had been very much aug mented by the generosity of those tenlperance workers who always kept temperance workers wllo always made the nlost noise and asserted themselves the most li’ the Premier were at liberty to do so he might men tion the name of o certain prominent temperance man, who, when the time came round refused to contribute a cent to the uid of the British Empire. THE PREMIER l doll’t think his name is any secret lt is David Schurnlall Mr Dalton concluded his remarks by all urgellt appeal to all in the hour of national trial to do their ut most to aid tile Empire ill the task of vlnlqulshing her enemies HON J H MYERS said there was no one of ally standing ill the Province wllo would not be ready to admit that the cause of temperallcc had advanced considerably within the past couple of years Not very long ago, from Crepaud to charlotte towll, tllcre were between tw enty tllirty places one could and buy a. glass the-rc was not lt snnlc where hougllt. years certain sw con Last year. they elldments were sible The nlell alll(-ndulcnts know thi- making of think that nil he dollc was aiu the was take u thcll ple and autolua passed Nothing the fact than that to the enforcement was not necessary that very He was ill kllow Govern to meet was the least v men people would all o erlllnen in this rc the G composed of ON E tloll to (lash mum word each in this orders Ol' FOR 7 01' earnest quietly supporting m 111811 and. little whose lla mention it in such a they e to nlell were ill the take tion OBIIIB e Act an Mlnard'a Llnlmcnt Cures Dlplltherla THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE FIDE MOON ETC PREMIE % terlude took place ill the Legislature yesterday, while the House was ill Committee in the consideration of a Bill to Incorporate A E McLean and Co , Ltd One of the clauses re ferred to tile powers of tllc company to increase its capital, alld Premier Mathieson cited it as an example wllere sometimes private companies sought-and in the pust obtained- s more extensive powers than they v would were .the company registered under letters patent In this conllec l tion he referred to a scandalous edi p torial in the Summerside Pioneer y itorial ill the Patriot lie showed it o was grossly unjust alld cnlumnious, a reflecting without just cause or suf ll flcient ground the honor s a Legislature Mr John Richards, ll Leader of the Opposition, sup a ported the Premier in the except a lemned it as entirely unlulled lor the views expressed and showed he c slbi ity for lo Act which tl ii le Pioneer and Patriot slew c t to adversely critii-ilu lx Tho Premier said he had noticed ill r the Patriot a long abstract from the c Sulnnlcrslde Piolleer' making a t' vicious attack upon him. pc-rsonslly ill o regard to certain legislation that was c passed last year by the House c course,” he said the statements con I tained ill the article are false, ss you i’ would expect a statement to be eman p AND CONDEMN For Publishing u Scurri ous and Uncalled for Article Reflecting on the Honor and lntegr ty of the House Mr Richards Shares Full Responsibility with the Premier and Deprecates the levelling of An interesting alld instructive ill ating from that source Inllgllt just k company Nor shall the practice Any issue of stock llcrcby prolllbited been kept particular y ill regard to a urge number of lndorporated cuter which had been republished as an ed w upposo it fox brei-dc-r or an ussoclu nd integrity the whole ti dvauced, then thcro was u. litter, or tions he took to the article, and con tl i ed stock Under this provision it H.e repudiatcd all responsibility for w shared with the Premier full rospon tl HD onduvt The iompnluc-s had been u corgulliling alld upoll llusi-ll of in’ Unwurranted Crlticlsms at the Legislature call attention to this article to give you some idea of how false lt is There was a provision in the old Act, that ‘no company incorporated under this Alt shall issue stock to represent thc increased value of ally property oi the llown as watering of stock be allowed hall be null and void That was u ery unwise provisio it had nevcr rises that originatccl ill the past few ears relating to fox brooding it as not kcpt because it prohibited not lily what might be .in abuse, but; it bsolutely prohibited what would bc euicssury and proper Fel instance, oil owned it certuln number oi .lui luis, silver foxes, that they bought t very low prices, llcfore prices lladi le accumulation of vtnrs of ill.».»_» _ - IN Illliiiilii (Special to The Guardian) LONDON April 9-Charged with lldiug military information to Gcr t importance One suspect, named MUHIIIHEHS lil] PIHAIIS NIIW PIIISUINNE WIIIS (Special to The Guardian) CAPE TOWN April J-Britlsll forces at Aus arc cxpelieluing great difficulty owing to illc poisoning of wells and the dcstluciion ol the pulnp ing plant at itllbue Large lulnlbors of land mines have been discovlrul and exploded MAKES TEL Answers Charges of Alila HON MR MC LING SPEECH the Field Secretary w Motives in Opposing t KINNON nce Officials ShowsThol: us Actuuted by Personal he Government Serious the Reasons for Air Disclosures Concerning naturalized Englishman, while the third, who gives his name as Ilarll `°“ does not deny Ile is a German subject The approaching trial of Kuepfcrlc .promises to prove sensational lt is no exaggeration to say the authorities consider 1\uepferle's a.rre.st the most of at th troops repelled the night of fo trenches which were com U. choked with corpses, we re in left wing. accord orders ll un Dur boon The more blit heavy have forces oucrul ON PRO lil r5uiei