Q1517. 1].- lggqy . __ ' .’A"3E-V"".EVEN For stings member's ear anywhere-in Canada ind-U, o, A, amiisnsnsnrn hymn‘ . ‘i ' hi; A. pm» is available’ i}. members’... m, ,',,,.,,,.-,,,,;,; “self-hernia neienco when chewed with violation oi theldotonvehlele Laws in theMeritime‘ Provinces. ' " ’ ‘ ' neience-wheii sued ior property damage ciused by auto- mobile. _ . Legal adviceon any matter relating to motoring. Touring Servtee The new A. L. ‘A. MARITIME TQUMST GUIDQWWM“ with lithogrellhed sectional maps 1n some, magnum‘ 1m formation, highway numbers, neilesges, » 1mg or m!" m.‘ towns indexed. 1M 0f loll courses, ierry schedules, garages, hotels and many other iestures. special maps covering other parts oi Canada end m, U. S. A. supplied on request. Itineraries prepared ior e "niotortrip anywhere in Canada mudm Brake Test Service All A. L. A. garages will testthe brakes on members‘ cars. Brake Inspection is your protection. Heed Light Focus Arrangements are now, under way to make pmvigion‘ (o; usiiiig heed lights ‘ior proper locus. ' INTERNNHONAL SERVICE Arrahgementsliave been made with _A. L. A. oi the United states to render service by their garages to our members irom the Maritinies when touring in the U. S. A. Emergency.’ Road Service Members may call on A. L. A. garages when their car is dis- abled. Ii A. L. A. garages are not available call any garage to render repair service ii possible, orito tow the car, but m; to exceed ten miles. This service includes changing oi e tire on the roador in public garage end includes towing out - oi mud or when ditched. A. L. A. Service in e Member's Garage . " Thli serviceyincludcs changing one tire, putting on cheinsh changing‘ batteries, starting car, delivery oi gasoline, etc., and towing to our nearest garage ii mechanically disabled. Legislation iThe Association's solicitors take immediate action on any proposal which may be adverse to the interests oi the motorists. , - t ‘ Accident ' euco A Personal Accident Policy issued by A. L. A. is available to members with maximum benefits oi 82,000.00. Annual pre- mium only $2.00. Emergency Medical Treatment Any persons covered by our Personal Automobile Policy who is iniured in an automobile may call the nearest physician lor treatment to stop flow oi blood or infection, pay the bill and iorvixard to Assurance Company. Ii bodily injuries render you unable to communicate with iriends or relatives, upon receipt of e wire, the Assurance Company‘ will pay in addition to other indemnities en amount up to $100.00 to place you in touch or in care oi same. _ Sale Drivers’ Club For the promotion oi saicty on our highways the A. L. A. has ‘prepared a pledge lor motorists. A. L. .A. members are behind this saiety move to have all motorists sign the Saie Drivers‘ Pledge which will make them e member oi our Ssie Drivers’ Club pledged to sale driving at all times. - Automobile Legal Association (Maritime) Limited Motorists ‘ County. I-wonder. ii my hon. friend -._.."..__.,___.__ .... ..___. DBIMCBIIILAN? Wes that worth sialooj-L -. Mi», . , iwcicumannnidoib rm Jrrlve -a.t t-hht conclusion? SAUNDERS: Yes he DiHnj- FSO that is what You {got v ‘lor .the detectives services. “filth-tn lugllsh. there wee another 01400; away ‘together with 1540-31200 that the Prohibition Com- mldioee ‘threw away to the Temper- ance‘ Alliance. ‘Ihat is the way the Miblio- business is managed. And there are fiity. cases “pending" in v/hich convictions have been scour. ed‘ miller the Prohibitilhi Act. “That is the trouble with those iiily easel, Mr. Attorney General? Why are they not settled one way or the other’! (No Answer.) DR. MCMILLAN: Are they going to pay- their flnel. (No Answer.) DR. MCMILLAN: Are they going to go to jail? (No Answer) i ' 7 "oaniias Faoiu o-rrawac DB. MCMJLLAN: I wonder how mariy- oi these cases are in Prince irom‘ Summerslde, (Hon. Dr. Mo- Neill.) knows that in Prince Couzzty they an going s- libile bit easy in prohibition prosecutions? Orders from Ottawa, l believe. Ordcrs irom Ottawa take precedence over or- ilerl homlhe Prohibition Commil- alien.‘ Dominion election coming, and thefsittlng member's chances might be lnjiererfby digging ln .too deep Cases dropped! Why? Was b because this. detective was not capable oi giving evidence, s. man iully quel- iiied under the present law? Be- cause the man who gets the drunk- est is the man ‘who is capable oi giving the best evidence. according lo-theAttorriey General and pro- moter oi’ this Act. That was the time lo getthetruth out oi a man vmcri he ivas drunk, not wait until he sober- cd up. So said the Attorney Gener- al. What, then, was the matter with this detectives evidence? Why vi-ere all those cases dropped after a oon- sultaitlion with the chairman oi the Prohibit/on COHUfllSlDII srd lVlr. Haywood and two or three others? Why? Probably ior the same reason that so many "feelers" went out on the eve oi the election campaign oi 1927, to devise an Act "‘ in the best interests oi‘ the Liberal Party." Prob- ably there were some prominent people who might be oiiended Li that detectives evidence was brought to light; so the cases i-erekiropped. Do you think that Ao; has been effectively administered, Mr. Speak- er? D0 YOU think the administration 0i the Jails is creitable‘! Why, they had the prisoners oi the (Zharlotu- town jail out here demolishing the old Technical School bufiding-the building that the Minister oi Agri- culture slicd so many tears over_. and didn't they have a glorious time! Weren't they drunk toll‘! Were not some oi the wndows sold and rum Ins-chased irom the bootleggere while the work oi demolition was going on? WIIY- the Suinrnerslde jail has g°t Do you know what a difference six cylinders make? Make Sure of Extreme Economy, yet Satisfy Your Modern Performance Ideals T is wise to choose a six-cylind er motor —— for in coder m get six-cylinder smoothneer-Clsewolel moolbness—it is necessary to have six cylinders- Six-cylinder smoothness takes out vibration and roughness. This saves the motor, the body, the pas- serigers, and the driver. Drivers who try six cylinders never want less. Yet many people have not availed themselves of the advantages of six-cylinder performance because they have not discovered how little it costs to buy and operate a Chevrolet Six. This very low-priced car lasts longer, not only because of fine materials and over-size parts, but also be- cause it is a six. The big, smooth, 50-horsepower six- cylinder Chevrolet engine is always "taking it easy”. From crawling to racing speeds, everything is smooth. There is no feeling of strain- Tglfl Cgymdd on a Chevrolet Six this manner-hf: all worth seeing. In Montreal, for instance, i: the ‘Chum: de Rtfm€Sdy,PlCill1Cd above. Built by a French governor of Montreal in I705, appropriated a: affirm! reridrnce by the Englirh governor: 541’ ¢¢nmy7 lager, pgcupied by American invaders n. I775, this hirtoriz building w: also the scene of the founding at the “G-Iiellt’ b) B" “Quill”- Yet with all its six-cylinder smoothness and power the new Chevrolet Six uses no extra. gasoline ornoil. Modern eficilency in design makes this possible—overl'ieacl valvewl-iigh-compression power from ordinary Fuel—very latest high acceleration carburetor——close-fitting, long- wearing pistons—-cra.nkcase ventilatioiv-air cleaner. You an really have extreme economy and still satisfy your modern performance ideals. Chevrolet brings truly modem transportation vrirl-iin reach of all who can aEoi-d ‘any car. Came m om- ehowrooms. Drive this brilliant car. Then you, too, will realize why it’s wise t0 Cl10¢>56 the Chevrolet Six. Aslc about General Motors’ Owflfif Service Policy and the G.M.A.C., General MOYOFS‘ Wm deferred payment plan. Head Ofiice: I nothing on us. When our prisoners rhspmxoahm ' ' ‘n’ $ ' . I . . . . . '40 ROY BUILDING HALIFAX, N. S. °"‘ °' "" ““"°"*‘°““ "i" T'"c”"" is‘, y can get drunk just (he same as - Tbe Cosrb - ~ - - - I Y i they were ln the Summcrslde jail. R - l 11,, 5gp" Sport Raadiler 79$ ROADWER o’ PHAETON‘ _ To Join " MR, ALLEN: It must be in the ' ' (s... vhewheelrlimllvd) ~ - ‘ V l-il’. TbrScdm - - - - ~ $870 DR M L _ , TbeClubSeden - . - B10 Tr g nflsgdm _ _ _ mi ' e . CMIL AN. or cours lt i: I I ' , o” w" "h, ' >“ "' sew" "m" P" "-=-'- "" ’ '1" -" s-"serd “iii-ii- 5-"5- Only Six Cylinderé give Six-cylinder smoothness nest-loo- - - - 84' 4- * '"f“"”,,.. i‘ ~ tel’. There l5 lllfit S-S much drinking Price: of lorlofl- 015ml Terri, lvumrrv-r mid ipan- In: r I goitg on now as ever. We admit that A complete line vl Cvmmmidl (iv: and Irina: from $495 a). u“? __ w- there are more people in jail-except oi course in King's County. Prob- ably my hon. iriend irom Montague CHARLOrbTETOWN, P. E. L - (l-lori. Di- Brant) does not allow RETAIL Drugstores County jail, because he is s. very iri- Sell iluential man now. ‘Phat is the way the prohibition law is adminsteied. All Patent Medicines At Prices Locally Advertised n a aaaaaanaaanaaxaxn xAA-Aa ‘f 0-0» , ._.,_ -.#-.~é~»- “ ./‘I\w4vs" 4' \- i li- 1-:;§‘->“Lv- Prince li/lotors Summerside A. Horne é? Co. Charlottetown DEALERS for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and the hon. member irom Rustioo says it will only be a few short years and all the rest oi Canada will be like Prince Edward Island and tlhe |Un5ted States. Why. he said, nine- tenths oi the American continent is si-endlfl! sbudy behind, Prohibition. IM. us see how solid thd sentiment is in the Republic to the South oi us. ""“" IT'S CANADIANW _.‘__.. ‘BECAUSE IT'S BETTER vbooooooorooooooooooo>o>o>0>ooooooo>>oou0oo>o l- o. samlmsou e. A. roars: uucnes neuo co. . JOIflIOIlI Johnson OGO-OOO-O-OQOO-OOO-O-OO-O- WHEN you 1 Baits... "Billion eaiiiiiiic. POWDER. Alili weir: sun: iiusi“ QXOOOOQOO-OO-O-O- LITERARY DIGEST V011! ‘rhere is a magazine published in‘ 20,000,000 ballots to what the lion. member rrommistioo would call the "beet ihInkll18_P¢0P_ " in the country frhere are three questions on the ballot: For continuation of the Pro- Mr. Speaker. ll lor the oontnuation, Provlisoe oi Canada has renounc- I could read also irom e con-tro- versial magazire called "'l‘he Forum" a publicafiion oi iirst class standing» experiment. that -we are having wit-h ours." _ . "DOOGHQ, drinkirg." the writer goes on to say. "has almost been abol- an expression oi opinion whch is‘! lshed. ‘rhedrlnkingthetnowglieson hlbition Act; ior modification oi the, Act; oidovr its repeal. ‘The ballots‘ areeomhiglnendtl-ievotlnmindarle is glvenin three recent issues oi the‘ | tlco any-thii-g but in line with the opin- ion oi the hon. member irom Rus- "Whlt hls happened." (the writer; 0i which the enormous volume een be denied by no on oi intellig- ence, is one" "y ell lawless druir- lng: and e very-large part or it ls drinking which. ou te up irom I , i asks, "since me adopted this glnr- {the question M le."'.aesnees..'ia 0' Dlfilteflia-amelltltrvflto 00h I00!» ions amendments Drnvinm- an- mine-unsound In lore the era oi national proirblt- itifln. i eton viiichhave gone with the ei-. tempt to force this measure upon the American people iiyieee of the resistance oi something.- Ilke" hell, oi their entire number. And l n- aliy it must be remcmbemi ma‘. whatever bezvcilcial results have boon attained could have been et- telned iully as oompldely by rat- ional methods oi corrrol. involv- ing none oi this terrible ssmilloe. __,__ iIe ls Oaelmuell .-.__- _ AFRICAN MISSIONS lpflllCé Edward Islani U16 Unlttd Btak called the Literary l 0| "u, mohnflghn A”; Th, -" 8d WET“ “" 5"“ WWW‘ ‘ ~ CELEBRAIE JUB|L5E » . _ _:. m, M ; md gn Europe no "Ii we were to grant crcry elelm ~ _ ' » ~I- sens-r a. won-m nanom woeriu 9"” m’ ““"L°‘;’°‘°" h” ""9" "m " '°' ‘ "‘°"'“""°" °' ""1 b-helpgilba-"v hi.» adopted it, while or who has been momiiiisimi in ——— l Hospnal . 5mm“: out nfeolerw/somethinl like present Act: end the largest vote: W0 m“ h“ “have Sig,“ h’ m, regard to drink-or at lease every BOSWN Ma“ M v w“ W! _‘ Annual Mefihng “c703 c9“! Two MAC. g Whit "W lad" °7 "if Gtivcnlmenl- oi ell-nearly as large es the otherI Qw- Imfly mmpmy‘ ngw consists claim not man iestly preposterous d“ is he‘ mhh"'énni'_e_‘ av”; {n2 _ggnnm ‘m; ‘AN-nu. V_ ; sent out beiorc he decided to adopt h, ¢om5||m|_|, m; "l, g-opgll or oi Lttle Prince Island. —i&‘w‘ould here feilalt to, im-Mmt “rm work ‘vhfvh kmmdq i ' < Prohlbitiont only their pllfl is e lit- u». nbbibmbn Act In the United‘ with a P°P“"-'-i°n i" ‘ll-MY limit" i” ° " °“ m" °' . ‘ “"7 ° _ , ' " ' a public meeting ill ell oonlribu-j . _ . _ , i and ou; oi Canada's nine million, rest. the bltterlleel- FM Wflfllllllflfl shares with ih» United Stains m ““"*“‘“- e-u-u-u“ A“ ‘“_‘““‘“‘ '19 d1l'm"F-»T*‘FY- ‘n “W13 "i" 0 Stiles. So there are some people l" and o me m,“ “do o; m, “m. the denier 9| 1pm,, the “begun, . a . 1 1 I _ tors tn the Prince Edward Island,’ CL‘ . -- . I SUTIW Wild 011 the Pmhibmfln W05- thgl, eountry who are thinking prct-i "MM nn|,|-;d_ “hyh ‘h 1mm“ me men; or historic Amerieni prloolp- Aft-um“ mlssfmw‘ Reldqum c“ m? . Hospital will be llflfl Ill sllfll Purl“; T“”“*"~_'*-~~~~»»+-~-~+~»--~"* i-ivn- final-hey. hi" w" W'- wmv ty seriously over this question. i same kind of happy ems- with is lee. the ooltlcal and moral flerred- °‘ u” "““°"°““ B°‘“"“ °‘ c°'““““' i Parish Hall on Thursday, May 22nd" soner-s‘ for Fsyagi lvlissioih; an-i m“ n 8 “lock F m" for ‘he n", iiourioe the golden jubilee or the mis- i m" M emu" tmsu." "Q m, sion ~10 Angola, West Africa. which , 0th“. bum,” u“; m" M 1mm“; l" "Wmfid Wm“? by w" swim“ I I'nr the government oi the institution giitiorni qiurch 0i‘ the Uni-Mel Slain‘. h, Mq-nfihnql; ‘m, m, lay-lawn and and by the Unied Church of Canada‘ rm- the transaction of such other in the Portugesc domain of Angola. business as may be brought before it. somewhere below the equator. ' ADA Ii. llAIlll. I ‘C. . . 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