- -»uf:>-'~».-.--..-g »...- _oe_,.,_ _ ( .i_Aiiv*~roi--f -rim"-»i'\i~ Legis- loiure, cares how mur' ° ~ sales of the Liquor Board decline in crm- , reruienec of neople ceasln: to vsc intorclcatinu liouorl but the first thine to do is to clear the ground of all other ruienoies and col. the be the llvellest within the mem`ory ofi, sale of liquor simply under one living parliamentarians. The Baxter Methorl In the course of his speech on the Draft Address in the New Brunswick Legislature, Premier Baxter went ,fully into the liquor question, ex- conlrnl. then co on vear after year adapting your regulations to the necessities of the times, always having in view rt little more repres- sion avid it little- more education mom the lines of true temperance. That. I believe, is the way to work out this question." ' ._ _ Slmdow Boxing ital, some kept free from Dam by tain age, or perhaps put on weigh ‘loosen up. that the trouble was like- the individual was free fiom pain if was likely due sg injury or some ab* bones or joints in lower back forming g. new join|;~there. This last spinal bonc of lower back if not successful the opera tion isworth The truth seems to be that in relig- ion the Bolshevlsts see the principal !;;kmK‘,A" or mp above opergwlc obstacle to the triumph of their own cs “cm or many WMS st':md`ng' fantastic theories. That is why they call those who practice it enemies of *'* the State and are determined to de- I`HE W]-` L()\/F By"FllANK XEIUH 0” 1|" nth" h-nm tht Savler Press publishes an interview with DALIIOUSIE UNIVERSITY "' “' the Metropolitan sergius and other ____ pmmmg me circumsmncm which "Clif \“llC\l l*¢i‘f»U\‘b0d IUCN UWB" dlznntaries of the Greek Church in Q. Where is D'\lhousic Unlvcrrityl made 1" n°°°55a"-V tn “`p"“1 "hc \"""_ lifts constituted it:-'elf n lone el Un- whl\‘.l'l they deny these l\lle_';ntion:a, A. Dalhousie University nf Hali- liihition law. Proliilntion, hc ex-_ Dim.. nf 0,; (wry mLm_c_,_'_S_~~__P“u.i0I_ and nssert that the prcachiniz of any lux was founded by the Earl of Dal- l‘lalned» had gone into effect in the Feb 2; religion' was free and not forbidden hnusle in lfliil and is thus one of the “‘ . 4 - ’-V U19 '5°V\l`l'- but Th!! 'I`il1lCS l`f?t!€\ll.'i first Universities r:;ta';lislieil in Can- same manner as the Liquor Control tom. H_ p_ m~g;m this mornirvl me [Mt th ,_ th M __ om _ __ at sincere enforcement met hostile opposition. Furthermore, the mo- ment Prohibition came in the social mn“°n°° 1°’ me p'°m°“°“ °r lem' us mystlfied. We really thought its fl il i’ 9 f0l° H11 Eel u .i. 'rue nrimiul bullet u- ~ - ' Act-without a vote of the people. Il . _ __ " <~ “K W' Y`1f`°L' _ claims thai. nn indefinite sonleone um; and rt gl(-nt m»,,m,,-¢_|,-m “I UL ml "__ X820 mk_“___d by ____ _“___ ___ ____ W” i“t"°"“'3"d “S “ Wm' '“"f""fm' har; constituted it the lone 'ch:\rn- |lil;'h"\‘ f°`¢_i°-ii"-*Li_C-'i S"fT°l'¢‘| _|9111 lm' corporation in 182i. Itw;\r.iioi~.l1o\v- Wre and ‘|m|’I°' It ‘ms mv” sm' plon' of the _dairy interests. We Pr 5°“m°" “nd” U" s°"‘°t"' “ml ever, until lil3ll that the first Presid- cerely en1m,ccd_ and every nucmph would “ke our contemporary to state .;_ocn_1eco;(ti;:_;n_swer_c;_i';:_lea;llC& have you that ¥°“,d¢°“" John|on~t|-ret-,m¢n.|, mgnu und °|;'slngle_pa3e of A bool: one might truce .‘"'”°“ "° “Y °““" “° '°“““ °°"”“‘“ --- probably see for the mst time uw “'°"" '° "" """° “‘”"'““"y ”"°"”‘ "“' '“""’°°"' ' ’ ». umaba be-lrureabf iirellor um-'e li -th# hi-“mic f“°V”f"°\1i~‘75f_°"'.!"°°» V¢l°f3Y‘“°“ Wm’ W9” 'May 1° lm" 'nw Liberal organ can neitllti' 310|* l‘¢;liSi‘Ju-1 World. Jew and Gm. ::::°_1;f_°__‘;;‘°dn_a°__q:`_‘_t_l_"z“ml” 1; __’_§:; 0" “'|‘_;‘_*c’;‘_:'g‘__: °°'“|°\"' Hill' 3:00 Olll rn Img, ,.|| |,h¢1|g¢_'¢n. 3||¢,f¢|»_" from Ll;c_ flr_s_E iiii3i'al»iba_;_l\___out.Q'l____¥;lea:'_-; - .. r.M , ~‘ ~ ' ‘ .» ‘ _ .`~ _ em La _less ex'»o_ ‘ ..."°’.....'°‘°°_ -- H- =» °- ~»- b ‘a t no objection wh.. eicr D sccumy of ,U who believe m God Roynll-iigln1e.,a,i\nd all the rules and sure? “du wa" mann, on ,me m,m'¢n¢, ga gmc, Ciltihii relil»!i0tiS D¢0lJ\0- D¢Cl”¢¢S ‘ “__” iformldable and interesting list. In have been issued forbidding all means A5 1 walk along the street and sec_ C|,m-10¢|_e¢_Dw,, bg WM oy” ”¢_|,,,,_ by which religious communlons can from time to time. meh and -women and it was here mum. than in gum. “‘“i““““ any °°\‘P°f“t° °¥l5LC“¢°- with the lower part of the back heldl mcrside he met his Waterloo, over- Churehcs are _sacriligiously despoll- in ,_ Sym position-no bend to it,-I‘¢°m¢ by the W¢]||ngtgm and Blum. ed °' d°5"°y°d' W°"K°"5 are "°f“5‘ feel amost certain that they are. Ol” ers of the political game. ' _ 'cd ¢ml>l°yI[1¢l\l- Ul1l¢S§ they l'°l\°““¢¢ have been suffering with is-iv back' Your correspondent"°Enuulrer" has ‘heir b"u°f" I" Wm be "°°“"°d mm pain. lumbago and sciatlcn, as it isaslccd that the names of pardoned at Christ-mils there were special out- c,,11ed_ | and impunlshea convicted offenders bursts of organized ridicule and bins- And 8 great many mm-c 01 these _ be published, It would be an inter- phemy' eases are lying at homo or in hos-~esting exhibit, but not nearly as 'much sb as b list or those reported . P Discussing these persecufians. the means 01 drug5_ and others in plastcri for trial by the detective. Can‘t we London Times says this year- casts m- other supports. [have it? It cost a big price; let ua Christmas is still generally eclebrat- NW most cms 9, mmb,-,G0 or s,,1,.l1mve some value for our money. ed in January in Russia,-the profane um cm be trace tg an mfecuoul ' 1 bm, 51|-_ ¢;¢_, proeesslons, the displays of lewd from teeth or wnsui omers are duc| Cumospry bufmonery at church-dcorsvthe "bald to tnjm-y' and ot_hey»5_ owing to tho* -l---l_ , and travestied representations of shape of meh. back or s,pme_ begin to; COMPROMISING OFFENCIS events recorded in Holy Writ, have have trwble when they get to ,_ cm., exceeded all previous performances. . ‘ h Sir,-In scott Act days there was It i-1 not any one form of religion over me wdomen_ war on between the Temperance Al- thst has been assailed. It is every I have suggestem in speaking be_ fiance and prosecuting powers over S°_ri> 01 belief in God: and the con- me of ms low back p_m__that,ft,,e|t1ie crime of making arse offences, sciences of almost every creed have pam mme on only by cxemm_ mam instead of second or subsequent ones, been °iltras_¢d in Such away thatthe mem walking seemed to mme or involving Juli penalties. Money. not outburst of indignation has been , law enforcement, was the god then spontaneous and almost universal. ___ duo ____ i__f____u0__ H _______cvD__ ____ as 1|, |5 |_0dny_ . ---_- ' ' ‘ ' There was slight rxouzye then, for Th* J¢WiS|1 IN*-0l||\"\‘\ S\IlT\’l'iI\if h-'iS mm came on only by ex°fM1nn'_mM money was needed' to pay the ln. been as great as that of the Chris- ' _ spectors salaries and costs The llrst ’ _ l ld t lit” a -ertain position ' tiaris under the cruel oppression of lg couhaiseor '__“bed° mat me _)______ offence fine was $50 which was con- the 1;_olsl1_t_evists. dSynagog;ies_ as well ° B ° ' ' sidered only ns a' licence fee, against as c urc cs an monas er es have - _ _ wiich temperanee protested, bw; Gland and destroyed, or dc- “°"“““ °°"‘_‘”“°" °' P"s'“"“ °‘ "wi This vicious practice was observed gra ed mean uses. Mosques are ul- ‘ ‘ , considerably during the preceding ' Alt ki 't i t d to! ' ;odrei;oi__i;_d to hav_e_i;eeit1hdismi;_ntled. _nIeC_¢_\;mmi;ha\;z__;'>\i_1;___t)v__s_gnr_;ad 1:; ____ gears of prohibition, but supposed to n ee s s pro a y e nrs t me ' i ave come to an end after the elec- yn 5 thmmand ye", that there has or tonsils. draining slnuses and gall mon of 1931 But it didnt Sem az .been a deliberate anti-God cam- bladder' an X my 5h°“1d be taken w of the Prohibition Act reads- ' lmign__Uf which not the members of seo position of br/nes and Joints. U82- Any person havin bel one sect or one denomination are The `W'm€`°f -the 1°-SL Silmal b°“° cha d ith h 'E or ng ____ _ ___- __ _ _ in me lower back may be resting ____ rsc W nving violated any of C vc ms' ut al who believe m tie hi bone below it and actuall the provisions of this Act' compm' G04- - ‘ P » Y mlses. com ounds or settles or o P ffers or attempts to compromise, com. 1 pound or settle the offence with any Referring to the persecutinns The may be slipped slightly forward due ' pc,-Son or pawns with B View of pn_ Times says: “Actual figures may not to weakness or to heavy abdomen' vcming any complaint being made in always be trustworthy. But it is quite drawing it forvmrd. Or it may slip ,-cspcct nmrcof or H A complaint hu certain that by now many Orthodox .somewhat to either side. been made with a view of getting Bishops have been put to _death. to- All these ‘wrong' positions of tm; .gether with thousands of monks, last bone ciiange the rclailonof things priests and peasants. There seems to so that the iie\'ves .supplying that re- be no reasonable doubt that large glen are pressed upon by surronudlng numbers, lay and clerical, are lan- structures, ' - guishlng in prisons, or in concentra- In gcwre CMM Where sumom yfavc tion camps on r\°¢°\111i= of their re- railed, an setual 'suimt' of bone is liizioiis beliefs- The practice of ro- placed at this joint between the last llgion has been officially proscribed iIl_ spinal bone. and the bone between the “ “'h°l° “ries °f 5°"i¢t d°Cf°¢S-_ two hip bones. which prevents move- lcons and other emblems possessiuz ment 01-'anyy slipping and pam dis. a sacred element in Orthodox eyes Wpem-,_ are singled out fo_r confiscation by I spoke of Dm Hlbbs and Swm-S the soviet authorities. Bibles are 150 515% in wh1,.h 110 ware wmp1ete_ seized and destroyed in public places, yy cu,.ed_ 21 cases im_pmved_ and 19 and to read them aloud, even in pri- unimproved D1. F A Chandler now vate to children, is to invite persecu- wpmu 23 éues; U; w'mch 15 séowed tion. Family life. the real strong- excellent results 9 were good 2 fair hold of religious education, has been ,md 2 fai1m.cS_ _` l l ` . . a_rge_v undcrmmdd by the dcbaueh Dont suffer Wim low back pam eiy of the children, and the dellber- -nv me _ummm m,_|_hCd§ mst a d atc subversion of parental authority. - ` ` ` ' n _rid of' such complaint. dec.. shall be .lruilty of an offence i$200 to 3500; under thil Act." Sec. 83 makes this offence apply- cable to "Every person who is con. ' eernerl in or is a party to the compm. ' mise 6ce." . Sections 107. 108', 109, requires in- ._spectors, trial judges and magign-gg. cs in all cases to enquire into prev- ious convictlons and to "convict" for “second or subsequent offences." in all cases. Let tcmperance workers look up for themselves the wholesale violations of these provisions of the Act. They are easily located. Mr. A. or Mr. B. fined successively, time and again. as for first offences. These have oc- curred wlthln.the last 2'.; years, un. ,der our improved f?) enforcement. ll-‘i U11-”~ by neglect. accident or com- Ibromlse? Whether by accident or deslgn. they are emphatically viola- tions of the Prohibition Act. The cases are there in full view of the public, but where are the penalties? Are the enactments of prohibiting intended as they read? Are they placed in the law books for this kind of exploitation, or to be applied to all offenders? Is it the purpose of the not to allow its Government to trample its precepts -under foot. and "lily to execute its vengeance upon | H1051' Sillilled out for sacrifice bv the charmed circle within? Is it a ma- °h|“0 dvlilgiied for the use of a des- potic Government to crush those M10 are in mnn_v codes of _honor the su- perior of their persecutors. _ l am, Sir, etc. . _ JUSTICIA' _ _ _l______ l _ 4 A_ Heidi? In _ _ ___ ; _ London And Vicinity __ - - (By B.'Bnamer> 1 ` » At the request _of the = Guardian Mr. B. Bremaei-» has l1i‘¢l>¢red this _arusié _zvbieb viii mpeer in .uuitel mental _on» his, visit to England. Mr. Biemaer is a~ well informed and 'observant traveller. and has the rare ebility of making -the account orius travels exceedingly. ¢|\t¢rta`ining. " On April..2lltl1..192’l. I bade a tem- porary -farewell _'ip<_my Island_ home any-1. enhaineq for Quebec, the ancient and historic city of Canada, (thought by some to be one of the most pic- turesque in the world) arriving there me u¢xt.day. _where in company with friends 'from‘Prlnce Edward Island. we but up 'it me obbteuu immense. _hat_eu, in North 'limei-ice, it is truly s mn¢ni_nbant_nbm1ry, uni uurin; thi-ee decgdea its /mme has become so linked ‘with that of_ Quebec as to have-become alnioet' ir1,t/erchangeeble. aeeeusdbr its usbuetxbbs with me brave'Freac'h_'plm-iee`r'e ,who first es- ubl-lsbea 'elvuinitibii in Noi-tb Amr- enu: reproducing -the charrn of a mighty Bt. lawrence River, on the ` hap, on the bth ot May nd will f d h re coious lmbrwmit has been me that "be ms done for the London of today what _`the_"Sl¢_ot_A:hes_ by_Boz_ "fend other writings of Dickens) did for the Inn-' don of nearly a century ago."‘°""fl.ls books have captured the laughter and teirs of the World`s_g1°eat,en city._" In endeavouring to describe a holi- dqy__ix_i l._on0l!_ more than the _ . y`ea,r_bef0`r.e.f _.` . ~ A="_Coinpa_nj _ ‘ i ` Qérles of ‘ Specially ian by ll_e_le_n_ branches -~aehie've of American Indians to. on those of _pur own erica Those member.. of the that wine ‘of .tiic Cells who gave maincd behind here on the Conti nbrtnmm llrst~s¢f.t1ea_ea`t1ie1r ibutb- Cfh hi-l8'ratl0ri; in Ilrit_ain the 'names of towns tcll where the earlier Cei- tl`c'ti~ib¢s finally-settles dawn, new far the Remains- penetrated. where renew. along our /itisntw 'éi'>_tit_ or North America we flnd not only who were the first settlers, but 'often at' Florida tells us of the Spaniards, the Carolinas of those who came in the time of Queen C:.r:l'n~z;_Vlr_glni_a_of` thoze ndvmiturc-us men ei’ E1iz:ibeth"s reign: there are the iumes Ui towns nf me New mugiuiui stats- um tell of loylli subjects in New York State, and the fact/tint New Yorl?"\\-as once Brunswick and Nova S:ot.a tcll_ London uwern i W "1 on _l from If v»jo__ .»..»..,1hlr have the-lr_ tale, in -Prin_ce_-Eklwo/rd -Islan i» _Mont Cainiel. and Sauris. Bld:fo:'d"|_ land New London; New Gl~;\:.go°_1v and I N S u R !Ul8§. Kinlcora, and -Kildaie, and a l i score of o'licr names tell the history | _ _ .of home sick travcllers,.a.i1d_ of their ihopes of building in the wilderness a IS or fn'-\v home int~dell.:°’d on that far ;v."1y , ba |beyonrl the //\tl:uit!:‘_ _ ` N 1 hd_e|_ resturnm md Ummm .A bm 0(.| liaii;;ua'_;sf,»-_~pi_1__i_ii':i't> Lliaii;il:\ceri'\r1_- ec reveals' the influeiive of historic 'intve " finents. Many languages have gone' to itlre making up of our Eugllsii' ton- °‘~ . gut-, qnd uiaiiy more lnre cnrieliezl ‘.3 :l‘ from time lo,ilme which expl:\.ns 1€i€PilUm° 67 0 parzly lla unique flexibility rnri e`:;- pieasivenecs. The racial inovelnoui.\~ that have built up our language are nzunm. and obefor a. curioullly story of invasion the character of noel. 'nm e "mmf ri-oup’ofr 'reuwaie .va ni: V0 dlB$DP9al’lI| 1 'L-=é=- ~FOSTERS GUl\|l\C0l. EMULSWI Ibis is an old and well standard remedy-a pug prod" r- premium in eiulureii ur .suits ur, flesh or stren th. It ravages of wasting dim” |s__g great help in reeto Lo on _ _be mm e P _ _new and ioalizng how these names _ wont yn” ‘we _L_ “_” Ireieali historical mov`cments. Modern extracts -from sketches by Mr. H. Y, _ . |_“n||_ ma mu H M I G d few h, when of Mr ll~`ranee nun called Gaul until one ofthe, y’ m° 7°' 0 n l Um ' "|Germa.n.lc tribes,‘thc Francs. moved! ““’““”‘ I” d"“5‘ °’ into, it: Brittany shows by its name gn ‘° p'°" ‘hh “"’"" ‘"5 ent; again Normandy. is where E A F tae suxbns and the Dalles-."iii'a