Nothin! 511113931141» Flange-ragga: EMULSION For not: W11" Need T," Heal”? Giving Benefits 0f Cod-liver Oil Vitamins 1 Sh" k “w”, roroulo. Ont. \ 26-21 uovausall 26.1926" , } Central Guardian 190Y'8 PULLOVIER and “V" hneck Jwellters in attractive colors‘ heavy weights, on sale Saturday at .$l.00.-*Moore & McLeod, I A GREAT CHANCE In B0)": Winter Overcoats. the lot offered includes sizes 2810 3'5. K0918 °11~ ~Saturday at, each IPIIFTIEEN DOD LARBI-Moore 8t McLeod. Létsditf GENUINE PENMANfS No. 1 fleece lined underwear for mm! $1.50 per suit.—-Moors d: McLeod. ' Limited. ’ 2529 , -___ save voun aIlnlAToR, prompt service anti-freezor-‘Palmn t ,4 Illlle gclllllut- llllllPil to the cream l. whipping will luuko it whip fllswr product Ilnvc Iul Imlkc IIIP fllllshell mn- \'oIIllIlL'. __-_,__ Just received "Ha new lot in very fat- ‘tractive colors and patternsPricd just - as attractive. . NEW DRESS SHOES FOR LADIES "i 4 Look over our lines of Sitins and our white baby calf which have just ar- rived; also see the Gold y and Silver X Slippers w h i c h are now expected every day. These are beautiful goods and up to the minute in style, k quality and finish. ,, i I 100 PAIRS Mews , er, Watson Electrical Co" .' ‘ 2841-11 20 3i GREAT WEEK END burfiflin In man's winter caps with turn dow inside winter band, $1.00 each. — Moore d: McLeod, Ltd. 2 IN ORPHANAGE subscription list from Cornwall, Duncan Robert- son should have been credited with 75 cents not 50 as appeared. l coats will be cleared Saturday at $5.00 each. This is a great chance be sure to see the line-Moore & McLeod, Ltd. 282 1 MEN'S ALL WOOL and “V" neck Jumbo Knit Sweaters II. very special week end value at $3.29 eachr-Moore & McLeod, Ltd. 282i] WE WILL be shipping live hogs It St. Peters on lfrlduy. Nov. 20th The government grader will he lresent and prices puid according. 2831i 11 20 3i lnested .to attend the funeral of ‘le late comrade, D. Crosby, which lll take place on Suuduy after- ‘OOII- at 2.15 o'clock from 69 CIIGSIR ut St. ' 2844 IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 v IDVERTISERS.— Advertisers are, spectfully requested to see thati hell‘ advertisements for the Guard- .n reach the office by noon of the .ly preceding publication, other- visa Insertion will not be guaran- oed. On Saturday ads must be l-ceived by 10 A. M. j 8T. JAMES LITERARY SOCI- ‘-.TY. —'I‘here was a good attend~ mce last evening in St. James Church parlor to llear the first de- bate of the session, on the ques- flon whether a business educa- 'ion is better than a classical one. The President, Mr. David Stewart. occupied the chair, and called upon Mr. Ian Burnett to lead the debate In favor of business. Ian contri- buted a carefully prepared and .weli thought out paper in which ‘he nrg-ued that even u classical stlI- dent must needs have a business the most of his studies. If a man Iow a business career. He cited classical knowledge; other hand, maintained it would be students. Mr. Heath Saunders-- the energetic secretary, advocated the claims of the classics ill no un- certain tones. He contended that after a business man had attained Ills objective he realized that he had missed something in Ilio which his money bags could n01 buy. What was that something? he asked, and answered it hlnlsell‘, simply the power of devoting his mind to the enjoyment of intellect- ual pursuits. of employing himself through the exercise of his gothgiv- en faculties in reviewing the great past of this world's progress. colu- paring what has been with what is, and contemplating in view of the knowledge thus obtained, and his experience of the present, what tho BLACK OR BROWN I GOODYEAR watran BOOTS $1.2m t: Our special at A $4.85 are the best value here or any- where else. They are made on an ex- cellent easy fitting last, reliable wear- er, and a cheap boot at much more thanthe price ask» I ed by lus. GET A PAIR . AT I Bladder Weakness Reinedied by I . Gin Pills Buffalo man recommends them "for kidney and 1‘ bladder trouble Gin Pills bring you quick relief from urinary an bladder troubles. They soothe the kldno s and blad- der and get rid of t at burning sensation; tho frequent desire to uri ‘ is Jorcome- brick dust do; Polite din pear. ou can again @1110! win on by‘ day and sou d sloop b ni ht. T ounndu of ope art rel of bladder and dney ' - a no . . 3'.°;‘.".'."I»°'B'.’...Z¥i's '3'?‘ 1"?‘ m- of out rum f ’ ,’ ohdfia l If you have headaches, backache‘, uric acid, pain In tho kidneys, linen, frequent urination or nvol- Ien joints, Gin Pillmwlll con-oat them. 50o abox at all drunistl m National Drug a Chemical Condo, Limited, Toronto, ill Canada. i NINE ONLY boy's winter over-I 9 I ALL RETURNED MiEN are I-n-"" 1"""'""*‘~ education if ‘he intends to make VMIOYI be trained in business methods he (11011 V8119)’ Wvlllelffl has laid the foundationsmn which W181! 10 BXIJHBGS 1° Y0" 111"‘ ""199" T any structure can be built, and not evmrathv 111 the 11185 111' Y011r 119101’- infrequently, classical pursuits fol-,611 111011191 111111 111111611 F a bad day for the world's progress 11' ‘Vere the dlregtion o; m, afffljrg mollln, rusting all your care upon left in the hands of its classical Him ‘for lie cllreth tor Y0"- YOU MUST WIN l \ GREATEST LINE‘ OF PRIZES I EVER OFFERED ovens TONIGHT-J P. Ill. Two BINGO GAMES THE PIRATES new THlE BLACK cm THE RED HEAD THE WHITE OWL THE PIG w WHISTLE THE cl-IlzcK-sn some THE ROBINSON CRUSOE THE INDIAN VILLAGE COME EARLY—-STAY LATE i?‘ THE JAIL THE DEVIL'S GARDEN THE DINTY MOORE AND MANY OTH-ERS FREE DOOR PRIZE NIGHTLY WHO WILL DRIVE HOME THAT DANDY LATE MODEL HUDSON CLOSED CAR? All lllicvuslllll; (Ilhlrl (lussinll Iplllnvlld, lukcn purl I11 by uiuo nlcnlilvrs. NI-xl weck Dr. Heath Mfillllyfl’ will l-I-zldlzl. pupI-lf really ghosts IIIIII‘ “Arc Ins '2" on thcrc IICURFEW AT l A.TVI. MAY BE REPLACED IN BER GIGANTIC l LIN Y1‘ iI NEW YORK, Nov. ]7,-—\VlIen pic-Ila Tullulay won llltl heavyweight nlupitlllshlp from Jack Dempsey was pretlitetcd, oven by those BERLIN‘ N,,_\.~_~1S_ __ 1th,, "m, u; who thought Ihul his victory on a clock closing rdl-l". ‘WM, mhuru, Ion-round decision Ivlls Li. fluke, that and hotel prolllitatllr-s say ilus kil- h“ ‘Wmm be [he "1951- 11011111111‘ "I 1111 led the guy life ill Ilorllll 511100 the war and driven Ilwny ililllly visitors, prubzfllly will bu rcplnr-cd. 1Tlle ‘pollteta nlrcll<ly' have >IIOVPII ahead the IIIllIl on itllllrlty lo 7i a. m. two night's u week, but propriet- ors are forbidden to advertise the fact. Police, Ilowcvcr, huye impos- ell an additional tux of five cents an hour on cabaret and dance hall after 1 a. lll. and uniil Ii p. lll . owners for cvcry person who stays There is also nn additional police supervision fee of 82.50 an Itoul‘. I’ L40}- LETTER OF SYM PATHY. We the officers null mcln We know that while your lost; is Jnstances, where business men be- K1981 that 1110.1’ 1110 H0119 11111 11 111- came outstandingly noted for their 119 W11"11> 11911110 and on the yond where parting is no luorc. to the huulc be- Wc would commend you to Him, ho alone can vonlfort those thnl Signed on behalf 0i‘ the Institute. 111's. VI’. l’. Abbott Airs. S. A. Iiloudou 4,1111. W. A. MacDowelI i-<+>i—— MUSIC FANS IEAGER FOR CHANCE T-O HEAR IDOLS NEW YORIZ Nov. 17.-Music, like sports, has ifs ‘fans and though somewhat more reserved than ral>~ d, tlhey are none the lass euthus~ iostic. Concert tnauogers of New York have the names of several hundred ‘persons who desire ticket-l to the performances of brighter stars. In a few iusnulces,| seats ure requested for every New York performance of the uvl certain o‘! the Puderewski, Krelslol‘. 1" YPI-Z- John Mcflormack and Madam Schu- mnnn-lieink nro among those who thrill their falls with their notes just us Babe Ruth um-kes ilieacher~ [(154 ecstatic with Ills home runs. One New York fumily of six pcrs- ons has o standing order for tick ets to every Pudercwski concert, and ilas even gone to other clilcs to hear the muster pianist. Ono mcmlber of the family has kept cllp~ pings of Paderewskfs press uloticcs. -_i-<o->——i- (‘DOKINII lll-ZANS. ,I<‘r<-sII lll-lulu nlul IIPIIN should In» wulkcll Izcnlil‘ Ill Imlllnl; wutcr with I'll‘ I-ovcr partially Ilfi‘ tho suuI-cpnu 0 IIIIIIII‘ liu- slcnlu to oscnpc. Rov- loaoo De La Penna. ‘W110 my: be hold; a copy d! M"?! III" int loouod to Mn aneutoyu by Wll- liam of Orange, giving to the fam- Ily the whole of Labrador. Ho ll one or time claimants to Labrador. whole on» an some will‘! "N" the privy oounoll In London. I I l i I the champions since old Jnhn L. When he Inter lulllle Ills first lpubllt: appearance Ira-fore u jjgpt lrrolvd, a mob tllnt completely filled 'I‘e.\- Rlckartfs (Iurlun, he was given the “Bronx chucr" und the house WZIS almost torn tlown will; gm ova. tlon given to Dempsey Ivheu ho ap- pczlrcd in the ll It‘) with him for the presentation of hells. ' Since then u vigololls debate hn been going nu as I0 lhe reasons for the display o.’ SLICII hostility by a New York crurzl against a home bred champion. ‘File general cpinlol ls that Tun- ilmy has loo much "lll"ll hill," that ,hi.~l Ivhlte collsws arc too high and loo many ]ll\‘I'~IJl's'llI\\'l‘_-; for 11p; buy; hem nf-‘oi the fight mob who pny their $2.20 lusntqnp and $3.30 to see uull idollue H suck- or who speaks their owll 1111114114110. “l mluic» the vlc- Interuatioual Exposi- tion Has Big Deficit (Canadian Preset)’ l=llll..»xl:r:tl1rllA, Nov. Infra. Sesouiconteunial International EA position. Ivhicil will close at the end of '.lI6 ulutllh will have a defic- it of between $5,000,000 and $5, 250.000. Mayor Kendrick blamed the weather which resulted ill poor atlenduilcc as one of the outstand- 1111: rec-sons for the financial full- urc. _RlIIn fell since the Exposition was opened on June l. . IWERELY MUDDY ' “People are allus inlprcst." suit] Llruntllpa Stubblsgrass, "by what, they can't see through. Many a stream. gits credit for bein’ deep Ivlleu it's only lllllflflY."'~—wd8lllllj;. ton Star. We, need-each and ail-to be needed, _ t To feel we have something to Rive Toward soothing‘ ‘the moan of earth's ilunger; Auduwc ‘know that then only wc vo When we feed one another, us wc ilave Ilcou fed From tho hand that gives body and spirit their bread. ——I.ucy Lnrconl. BERLIN'S DIVORCE MILL WORKS .A'l' DOUIBLE TIME IIFIIUIIIN, Nov. 18.»-~BerIlneI-ts are rushing to the divorce courts with ntenrly twice the ‘frequency they sought those tribunals before the Will’. marriages shows u slight falling off. Statistics reveal some 8.000 di- vorcea in 1925 as against {.600 in I913, while marriages dropped from 36,000 in the year before the war to 35,100 last year. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED WHEN THEY FELL THROUGH THIN ICE ON ‘BAY GHALEUR QUEBEC, Nov. 17. -- Grantham McConnell. 13.‘ and SeifI-ot Macon- nell, 11, two song of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes McConnell. of Chandler, 'Gaspe County, were drowned in the bay here on Saturday, it became known here today. The boyg had ventured on the thin ice covering the ‘bay when it broke under them. They clung to the edge for some moment-s but lost their grip and were submerged before sin could bc brought to them. ._.--_< ‘ N0 IIITIAII. wmk ihvul nlnwlv they will In- QIIIII‘ '\\'l‘l'I cnnuull u-Ithmlt any Iuvoctculntr. Prunes IIINI llurlctltn nre (Icllclqnll ‘(IOIIFII IIIgI-Illrr, nml a Jew rulvlllnl thrown In for Iumll measure to add to I the flavor, Plll-zrlzlulous I GENE TUNNEY NOTT FIRST THOUGHTISIXU’ Years Conflict POPULAR AS A PROVING S0 on 17 Iveek-eudsv Non-r put lulgnr lu prIlIIoIl. If you’ I z>n-=>3 cmh qzgcl-p <2zc:-n —BENEFIT-— ANCHORS—ROVERS STARS —- ABBIES OFFICIAL OPENING UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS H-ONOUR LIEUTENANT GOV. HEARTZ AND HIS WORSHI P MAYOR MILLER AT 8 P.M. SHARP tlm OI t1 LITIKII lllillly I‘I'l'l)l'.\‘, OVlll‘ some of which he ha! no control. His Nlllllugcr, lillly (Ilbstlll, ill a luncheon givcll to the III-w tI'llill[)- ion. when ho rctllrII-ul 1o New‘ York made a nasty altar-k on lllt! bpOIt writers wholllul e.\ ice-I lhu right of/tlteir owll opinion ill picking Dempsey to will the fight illlll when! it came 'I‘x1uuey‘s turll h» 1f ‘film-pd with a milder but uinlust ful sock against LII-Z u": had always been nms. their treatment. 02 him. | Tunney, annoyed l 4 actress and Ihat zlmlwiss, took crack 111 1118 111099. ion IEIllI that him, a crowd faulous port of boxing. He refused to zlccrpl $100,000 ‘statement didn't llclp him any. ‘out hg In! 1th ltraining camp caused to he mrluted a quotation IPJIII hllnffif hots, wlly should I 1c ill psey," As a mutter of flu-l, Tulml-y nev- cr saw the front Ill l-‘rzlllvc. lie‘ ucvcl" heard ii lllll('IlIIIt' null bullet ovhlstlc mast llllll. Tiu- MLIYIIIUS glilllnv that and practically l‘.\1‘i'_\' so] ,l_llcr and sailor iifthc service knows - 111 Justice to Tunney, IlO\\‘IJ\’I3l',‘ he llevcr boasted of his \\':li' I'm-r {I and he wouldlft allow IIIU Alzlvincs to present him with a dl-gs-‘iill: robe 110111111s the insignia of the Marine Corps III the ring before lilo light. Then there Is also the report. cur- rellt ill boxing circles, that fllnucy 1-‘1 1111111: w cast aside Billy Gib H1111. who. got him the fight. with 11011111503’ alt the expense of two Year's hard work and allow Ihldlvy “"111 1110110119. a society luwyt-l- to ltlllltllc Ills affairs, Oak- FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING IS OBSERVED BY MRAAIND MRS F. F. CORMIER ll bu l Greeted by sevell of tileir vifih‘. chldren and by :1 score of I‘(‘I£lII\'l'.; .\lr and Mrs Fidclas F. (‘orluic-l- “T111 E1Veu__a happy surprise puriy at their home, 37 Welluulu Strut-l- 1101111113)’. Muss, Sunday cvl-"llillg. Nov. 14th upon the Ilnssiug of Illclr l-roldeu wedding annivcl-sulgv. Thcy were invited out for a ulolor ridu 111111 1100a their FHIIITII fouull the (‘orlulor homo ablaze with light null the family assembled m grout them. There was a wedding cllkc illuminated with fifty (‘Illldltlri nud 111 1110 111111118 room a tllrltcy supper wllh all of the fixings llnd houu spread. Then there were gifts of gold and other rmucmbrollces of lthe llnppy occasion. 1 Mr and Mrs Cormicr, who came I fl- flc propaganda. With Liquor Evil In P. E. Island A SERIES OF PAPERS REVIEW- ING DRINKING CONDITIONS AND TEMPERANCE EFFORTS AND ENAOTM ENTS UP T0 OUR PRESENT DAY 10F 1PROHIBI- ""1" W TION ACT ENFORCEMENT. (fly all Observer) Temperance sclltilncnt, alarm noteg in the political nil", Ill some of these Ive tlnll false the faithful records of IIOH. Ibis first forty mile outing on one ' the caravans for the carriage 0t‘ "Illfllls and pl. thing illlprl s upon his, IIIOIIIOYY. lilllltlflillll status bl‘ the Wtl sule lllll ngcrs.‘ In [he pl-ogrnlu of travel. It‘ not nt every five lniius, lhell at short iu- Iurvnls of space élt icosl, the tum- heut, of sllutlnel" or frost of winter. willie the driver and drinking com~ pnnlolls were celebrating In worship at their favourite shrine of Buc- chus. It. was then, in every part of ollr Province, the free alld easy pri- vilege of all classes to spend their ulolley for that which was naught. and Io revel Ill drunkenness and all of its co<relative evils. This some lad, In the city. had other experiences, denied in ll very creat measure to the boy-s of today. The taverns, “Licensed to Sell spirituous Liquors," dotted the lcmllhg business streets of .ClIarIot- tctnwn. These were not Ilsualiy conducted with that decorum so familiar to our present Dllbllc us- St"llllllllg9'.~l. The back yard of one of lhcoc (nearest to the slnull boy's ilolucl, provided quite an nt- Iruclioll lo the lads who, a/fter school Ilours, were lllcky enough to sol-ore rcscrvcll seats on the alIjoIn-. lug fcllce, cu market (lays. it was tho custom, when differences of opinion hall to be settled, to be rc- jUCIGII fronl the bar room, um] re- tire Io settle the question in the Illrck yard. Almost with the regul- arity of market days, these fight-s and brawlg took place, and menl- ory still tingles with its recollec- tion of the ilnttered form's null Ilhlod Ilcslucarcd faces of those who ‘to Beverley five years ago from ‘Sollrls. P. B. l., whI-re thcy lundci their home for many yours null .where Mr. Cormiel‘ was GIIFIILZCII‘ lknowll in this city. They had twelve children, eight of whom are now living, and seven were ill the, Ipnrty Sunday evening. Mrs Agnesi fKiilelloa, Mrs Louis Wood of Lynnl Willlflm Cormler of Boston, Mrs iJoseph Arlington, . Mrs _Edgar Cormier of this city. ‘From; Ithe other son, Edward .I. Cormier of congratulations and there were had been worsted in combat. On one of these occasions, a5 a kind of side show, he saw the bur owner's wife, hanging to a swlnginl; door, chi. the same time the numbel-‘oflill 1111! lflwelry Ilusiness, are wull maleing the air hideous with the‘ telegrams from relatives In New York and other cities. Mr and Mrs Cormier also have twenty-two‘ grand-children, After the coll- gratulatlons and thegdinner there Margnrettwas a fine radio concert to make arralgnmenl o, those m,“ days than 11.: Chappelle, Mrs Alice Riel- and the evening a bright one for Mr l‘ conummd m this repm.“ coupled and Mrs Cormier, Mrs. Cormier has two brothers‘ i111 311611011. Wash., came a telegram Mr. Michael James of Souris East 187564., and Mr. Alfred B. James of Boston. IIAMILTOZVS BISOUITS of EXCELLENCE dulnticst of biscuit treats! y)... go Such u conlllllltttlon MIAMI for tall-Ito —- slltlrtcnkt- tllppml lll chocolate! “h! STUPENDOUS l ,memory can take I..- unlallltsr llllluslzutlll IIEIITIIIIE: EIIEII III "IIIIAIILIITTETIIWII —ADMISSION— ‘, ' YOUR AUTO CONTEST TICKET ADMITS YOU T0 MARKET BUILDING! THE CLOSES SAT. NOV.‘ 27 SEE THE MAHANEY FOUR CUDLING WORLD'S GREATEST LIVIING WONDERS THREE GIRLS-ONE BOY MR. A-ND MRS. MAHANlEY SEE THIS SUPER ATTRACTION! QUADRUPLETS DARLING8 IN ATTENDANCE SENSATION AL ATTRACTION WHO WILL BE CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR BALL PLAYER? lion. a population of eleven thousand, it- ls ulugnI-ficll so as to appear as if the sluice gates of free rulu were opened, and the whole COIIIIIIUIIII)’ enveloped lll u cnruivnl of Intoxic- alioll. II i..- olliy the lllell and wll-v Ilose hair ltus taken on the silver tIntz-I of age, zlud those Ilvhosc Statistics are 3TB IIRNI IO OVCPCOIIIE. 'll our columuuitics. Thu clergy of all » T111“ 0111‘ wuil versed ill the tables of pov- uptn "111911 1°11 1110 111°“ 111'1°111‘1"orty- and hard-ships Ill the lllvllldqllfflsvllt grog shop." " " the “liq,- holncs of {Illll pvrintl .15 coal-l 1st) too III those early days the with lhc prcst-ut. uud llltiflfllflllllj; YOIUL‘ and couu=els of ox- uml {hf} lwor plug, or glilffliflf spifllii “poor funds" of cvcry church hzlvcipcricnct: were frequently heard in our halls of legislation, to say uoth. Let II‘; rcvcrl to the (fity Policeliug of both pulpit, public gatherings iand the press, all in vivid portrayal I11-’1_'1111~‘ I111=V11¥11EWY had to bide hi5 with the city population one lhlrdlof social wrongs and business nuis- 111111’ 11L 1110 5L°I1l1111i€ P111119» 111 11"? loss than it is today, there were nut-cs of n rum cursed province. purcd collvillclllg talus In IOII. , records for tllc lllolueut. Ill 1877. T20 conviction-s for drunkenness. and a total of 1.100 convicts for all overpowering force's of a power Ill 15125, -\vlth out fifty mud lunatic threatened the peace offences. per cent Increased population, Ilulianfl freedom of IIOI‘ this tlI)I.l.~'€(I and denouncctl pro- elrcy of IIQCQSSII)‘ inspired the Brl~ hlbltloll act, there Ivere 114 drunks tlsh convicted, and all only total of 262 mluation to will, which developed for all offenses. III the former year her “lnsigltlficant little army" into 1S were sellt up to the Supreme the invincible and conquering mil- Couvt for trials. and In the l8IlEl‘—-‘II0lI5 that ‘joined the world forces ‘Let us study this excerpt iu bringing the proud and arrogant IIOIIB. froln the report of the Stipendiary foo to on Iguobie defeat. Magistrate (Mr. Justice Fitzgerald) those good old days it was this bit- (‘ity ter menace to homes and women laud boys of our land that steeled “In June 1875. when l assumed the Ilezlrts of pionee a in this tem- churge of the police of this city. pcruncc crusade to set the blaze the force consisted of u Marshallpin the heather, which, Inch by lncll, eight police constables, and a ‘and meter by meter, has so steadily bailiff. Ill tho mouth qf October, progressed in thIsuonques-t of moral in 15.115. on my ueprer-lelftiug this ovil. to the City Council. four oddiilnn- threatened hy the aggression and [tlnslaulzhts "Again, lust uutllmll, l felt that hlgoillsll these safeguards ito the illcre was not sufficient force to Ilonlc, built at great sacrifice by suppress crlluc in the city. IIur~ workers of till; past in the fields of confer; were being committed at tcnlpcrancc, a new and strong army two cvory of prohlbltlonists will nppénr, enl- ihe rnlo ex-crgillg fronl null from into ollr ‘city again take up the gauntlet of bat assaulted nt night lie, to tlcfcm] and protect what we with the evident Intent ut TOII-‘IIIIVG 1111111111)’ Kainell In our occult- Iiordes of street ronghsJt-II ficlll lit-Prohibition. of 1877. then made to the Council.- ol policemen were appointed. the rote of nearly week; ussnulvs nt ceetllng one every week, strangers (aonliug were often bery. throngml the slrtact corners, and woman were not safe from open of tho plonccr organization-s In the At this limo, also, lucen- curly lllld luidlllc period of the Qlgh. diaries were nt work in many of IOPIIIII century. Insult. the cities of pie neI£11110T111Il IIYO-i vinces. for asked to Increase the policc‘ orce, and. in November last. It, was increased to its present- number by one Marshall, sixteen policemen, a mcssengel and a baliff.” Is It possible to pen a stronger with the statistics of drunkenness‘ and convictions. under license, in‘ I; will 1 amongst the grey haired champions of sobriety and morality, who in "877 pitted all the force of their might against those giant evils, here will be no remnant found to join "moderationist" campaigners .n their popular refraln,—- , "Oh, give us back again, those happy days of yore.“ For nearly a half a century an- terior to this we have on record the utterances of public men, too numerous to quota, exposing the destructive effect of the‘ liquor evil and many of these In the Legisla- ture of the Province In support of various measures than under cou- mldcration for the mitigation of its MARVELOIIS! Itcrccchings of llPllfltllls lllltlXitll-‘ISIIQ the following clause to a ser- . lie.- of resolutions was passed by Ill this dny if we see ii drunk on the Axes nbly, on division with only our streets, or two or three out uf one II s them back to developed a phenomenal strength jthose days of real debauchery, who for thut period, and succeeded Ill lean understand and colupnrc whllt having n prohibitive measure pas-s- _ P11111113 they arc pleased to call prohibition ed by the Assembly, which was de- l“"""'|111 11 011F111)’ llllaK111111‘Y -*'°°“1'1l>' 1111- failures of today, with that vorit- footed by the Legislative Council. “"51 "VII" on the successes of other (lays. 1P1 able paraduae of the liquor allvoc- lll the tliscusslon on that measure, 1"""*'”“§ "Kbeing recalled to life 0811111 by thB ates .-lo faintly (lcscrlbed above. -the llion. Jame-s Yeo, well known _ considered dry In Island history as a prominent , "Y 111° 1'1"11"1'$ broadcusted from the centrals of an reading, but may be made lllterest- shlphullder, and m“ he w“ “m”? I" ‘"01"?’ "dB-Increasingly aggressive llqllor tfaf-ing. They talk In serious facts, and clan In Prince County, In scathing I In 1877, the language (Iescribed the pernicious 110185 01' I110!» 11111 Lrst year in which the city pub- work of lutoxicants. and the evils ‘M11911 1119 1119311111111 1'1'"‘\'1l against creations of rllnlorand flCl10l1\V11111'1 lished annual reports, we ilave the of the traffic within his own ex~ IOI‘ its 5lIi)"\\'I€l(I all influence and work out ilI- pout-e ("curl records. duties to our welfare that on“); nail... of those halcyon day of lic- who IIIHI parted with excellent free- fact r1111 ense and cheap~free liquors, now hold farms to gratify their insat- wonth of vaudeville (Iffers Ilecnusc 1111111 0311 dispel. With this ell-so mourned after by the luodera- Iable lovc for liquor. "he didn't like lllu stage“ alui that I61‘! 111 ‘View 111E110 DHIJQFS W111 119111 tlonlst and those professing to be apprehensive of the falling off of the ._ _ _ _ _ ‘"1111 1110 111195111111 110111 1119 11113410011 shocked with our present prnhlbi- revenue. Mr. “fllllflllll McPherson, ‘Glen “m “m1 that 1 9 ‘-111\"~‘1‘h111‘111l IIIIS: Through no fault or his and with- 1111M; 11f the wrltcl‘.'cotllmoncing at lion enforcement. The flgetl resid- ditiou to the stoppage of the traf- dlnowledgc, one of Ills stuff 111‘! I1°1"1°11. "1 111$ 9111111551 P11001106‘ ent can easily recall those llays ilc, clvl-h shlpbullder was required ' , of tlruuknrds reeling in excess pro- to pay £100 into the treasury for 111 111° 1111Y>= 01 “#1111? 011-1011" 11'11'ptlrtioll through ollr public streets. the benefit of the Government, for ‘I wasn't afraid of Inal-ilillc gull blll- "e11 hero” “T113113 railway. 11 11111’ They too can remember the pov- every vessel built, he would be a afraid 0111f 0111~191'\'111l-’. 1181111- W811 Qhjoyltt; arty and crime as II ran rampant greul gainer by the arrangement, older such was the loss sustained by the tlBllllllllllallOllg flI'\"I)llII(I0l‘ by the tlerniclous Influence It was in the perieuce. The Council was lhcfc- " ' a safe wager, that, ravages upon the home; and its gtijlerrent effects upon the indu progress of the country,» ii-lgiggvgg; sauting vote.- “Ilesolvcd, that the iutemller- nte use of ardent spirits as a bev- erugls is dcluorallzing to society, and by lmpoverisiling the people Ivllo indulge lll It. essentially re- tards the prosperity of the coll!!- tl- III 1X54 lhc tclllpernltce forces foremost politi- ‘I-le “knew of individuals IHB was not If as a preliminary con- lhe eluployecs of the ever Al." In the Great War. when the nations. the urg- nation into that fiery deter So in And so today. meuaced and of liquor abcttors their resting places an apparent nowhere, to The next paper will review some fflilillf Lift Off-No Pa... Doesn't hurt one hItI "llrrsemne" on an t. at corn sto ymrlift. It n35 Your d If "I-‘l-eewho” a ‘I00 remove every bard htl