' -‘~\ “L. “IT APPEALS 1 TO THOSE. who are chiefly concerned about insurance" says The Financial Post of policies of the type of The Maritime Life. All Speculative charges and features have been elimin ated. You buy protection for lesl as a result. i LOWIR IHIHIUHS T. iv. BENTLEY 11111111111» for P111111- Eiiiiw-rtl 14.11111 e11u1-1..11.»1.-u-.._ P. 1-;. 1. Baths homer Fails T: 0 Stop Indians I11 8-7 Gallic}. 11111.11 l1 Closes 1921 Record NFHV YORK. .i1lll1' III. 1111111- Ruth count-civil with 1111111111-1- 111' 111s Denny blows 11111.'1_v. iiuiiilii-r 21 111 {b aim-uni season. ilill 1111- 11min d Some Evil Consequences of Prohibition '1 _: ‘ 1 i 1 - I ARTICLE seven W111i 11o “iixi- to tzt-lntl" 1111- 1iutl1 0i’ the temperance sltua 1004000000 OO'O400-O-Q-Q-Q-POOOOQQ+O-OQ§O4%+O-QQO§§O§Q¢O-O A other -1i1111i ‘lie curic-sily- 01' finding out ‘ . THE cmnio-r-rnrowu GUARDIAN BY R. MGL. ENMAN ian hotel proprietor. conductor of a house of prgsiitutloit. etc" etc. in spite 111' these horrible condi- I tions, there still is 1i number of per- . - sans who will ail-gut- u-utit lrotliingi tlon in 1111- litiitctl States and to at 1111- nioiitli on the good tlitit linsf _ gratify hi; desire i111- sei-lng ‘.1101 rcsaltt-tl 1'r0i1i prohibition. O (11056 whQ need a secgnd Cal‘ ’ diflt-rtrii parts 111' 111111 ti1i1io11. this 1 the beaut d ‘ rmance Willi-l‘ iii 1111- l;i_=i st-vi-i-iii _\'L‘Z1I‘$'B3l‘\Cf‘ld£l3 strong for prohibition; y an p?!‘ 0 visited twr-nigr-six st11ie< uiitl th1-i ‘ ' ' 0f CIIBVIOICI make an instant flp- second Car- ‘l't‘])\lilii(‘ 0f Mexico. 11111- lI-ziturt- is strikingly notice 111110, 111111 is 111111 in bordi-r cities l-JI Pasta, 'l‘1.-.\:i~.11n1l De- . the (ietfh r1111.- from 1:1 Estin li1i..1r is decide-til)’ IOWC-l‘ than the t-itso in IIthPr cities throughout 1111- republic in propul- tion 111 popiilitiioii. I§ Detroit has 20,000 saloons .\ brief resume 111' lirw the eight- iceutli amendment 111 1111- federal 1-111:s1it\i1io1i'is held as 1i bilge 10111- ili i)1-1r11i1\\'lll suffice. as t-ondi 1111115 iii 1111i‘ respect in that t-iiy ,-ar1- typical of conditions in other ics throughout the 111111011 Stat- . wording to 1111 t-stittialto of the lien-oil police department, tlii-rc are more 1111111 20.01111 near 111- SAIOOHS and blind 111KB 011911111 1l11il_v iii that clty How saloons are conducted 'l‘111- systcnintir- offii-it-rit-y’lypit-zil .'\llll‘l‘il.'llll liusitit-i-zs 1-0i11-1-r1is - “nt-ur beer‘ saloons .iiii| "blind pig" opt-rotors. H1-r1- -ii-i1.s1 11:» drawn it ilistlnt-tion 111-1111-1-11 "111-111- 111-1-r“ 14111111111 11nd “blind pig." 111 tl11-l1- 1111111110111 211111 to 11111111- 111' 1114- l'nlt1-1l 5111x1111 a l11-11v1-11 111i 11111-111 11v1-r night, 111111-111 wlitisr- “111s-ad 111111 butter" 11111101111011 upon 'git11llr1g for prohibition tiei-ldcd that lit-er containing ticwniure than 01111411111‘ 1'11‘ one per cent. alcoholic t-iiilit-tit would 11111 lie stifflciencly strong 1n t-ondetnn the so-ul oi’ its cousutimr 111 everlasting hell-lire. 11y clit- Volsteitd Act, that ncztr 118t-l‘\\11s made the-1lm11 in strcuirtlt pcrmiticil to 111- sold ilegallyy. -ill Detroit litr-iiiit-s arc granted y“ we" Hosp" ,,,,, 1,, ,1“. imiia“, upon payment o1‘ ilnfiflficiillfiii fee to 8 t0 '1' in lite si-i-c-iid 2111111- 111' 111t- Ierlee. Ruth niudt- his 11111111111111‘ Uhie with nont- on 1111111- in thi- scv- Inth. During his 111111111-1- _v1>111~ i11 ‘i921, he hung 11p his‘ 21111 111'1‘\I11 clout on Jum- 171. (jilevelnriil got 111i‘ 111 sc-voii 11111.4 111 n8 fllit two Illiliilflfi 111111 \\‘11.~: 1i1'\‘- It‘ headed. Hoyt i'1'iil‘l'li in 1’1t\'11i' 111‘ Plpgras during 1li1~ si-i-ouii from -. the latter holding: 1111- 1111111111»; \-:1-11 in hand and 1-111111-1111111111: 11 11111111- rim. _ 1t Detroit, tlirm- stit-l-i-sslvc 111111.:- 106 in the l€‘1lii1 illllillil gzirt- 111*- troit an 11 111 111 victory 11v1-r 1111s- ton. Itfiwus tlic ’l‘lg1-r~‘ .1‘11‘1l1 win- ning game in 11 row, Boston 1411111011 a seven rtin 1111111 in the first 111111- lnnings, hilt. llctroit drove 1111111 Wlltae and Nlcl-‘atly-cu 11111 box, taking the lead 111 1111- simil- Bosbop came 11111111 to tic 1111,- 1111".- ni the 11111111. Carroll, who tr-lit-ve-l‘ Gilt-ion was 1i big 1111-1151- in 1111- 1'12- er victory, batting in three runs with his triple fHHI-iwt) sluizlcs 111111 scoring two runs rilllllliPif. Iii FOR A FULL ANI) CHOICE SELECTION OF FINEST QUALITY FRESH BEEF, LAMB AND VEAL vou camuorr oo BElTER THAN CALL UPON us. We have =1 fir" quqllty stock Btttteri Cheese and Eggs. ROOPS UPI). Pam-11y and Contact Butchers Grafton Street Phone 3B9. always of l 1 §§+§§O-O-OQ 0-04-0-0-6 o0 0o oooo v INSIDIOUS 7 EYE STRAIN of 111111l11ly qualified to go i1 alone the t-ity To run ilezir bet-r saloons. 3111111 1.11’ iht-se saloons 1-vcn have the old fashioned rail for the ft-ct. tn- rest upon.- Some of 1.1101111. saloons itt-iiittlly kct-p some near beer on 111p; many of tlii-st- establislimottts d0 not keep any o1’ 111111 "ilc-licai-y" on 11111111 111 all- Bartender compares signature To il€’(‘Ol11(->. duly inducted into the fclliiivsliip and tirinkublllty 11f these .\'i‘il 011s, i is necessary to 11c taken» i11 liisi 11y soiut- one wltli whom 1' 1 l111r11-11d1-r is dCqHiIilllGd. Then ihi- ll9W(‘Dl'|)(*.l‘ is 111111111111 at blank 1-1trd. with iustrticiiuiis to sign ills 11111111» 1111-1-1-1111. After the future 1-11s111it11-r docs as instructed, cart] is placed on file. ‘Then lie 1111- 1 is 11nd hriuiz 111 as niuny "good sports“ as he likes. get 111cm (‘iifdl-l. 011-. i l1‘ the i-iisitiiner upon Clliifllilig isi n01. recognized 11y the bartender ott- duiy. lie, -tl11- customer, ‘merely slg-i tiiflcs that lie has ti card on file. ‘flit-u the bartender hands him an- other blank card on which 110 is 101d 1o 1111111-11 his signature. That being (lone,,tlie bartended takes the newly signed card, locks up the] 11111-111 on f-l-ie, and. upon lindin-g the: thirsty it-llovfs curd in the pack, he’ i‘l).il|7llI'('H the signature on the card, in his 11111111 with thr- onc on 11112., l1‘ 111111 itppt-zlrs genuine, the bartonfi d111- i-oiues ‘hack with the question. “What do you wrini " All Liquors Procurable ‘RPDI ilraiiglit becr, with 1i consid- erable Tkick sells over the bar 1‘01'25 t-eni 11 glass. iiio-ttled lCitnatlian beer sells for 50 ccuts a pint bot- tle. Scotr-h and Canadian whis- key sc-lls for 1'10 cents 11 drink (what 1111-. voterate drinker calls h "1l1lml1l1=t'u1"1. The above llriuors are kept in all tho near beer sal- oons. Many of 11111.10 saloons also hnnille 1.1111. brandy, champagne, v11- rlnus brands o1‘ vvlnc, 1-112. Policemen get drinks gratis (‘11y polit-t-mt-u arc stcarly cust- 01111-1-11. Tl11- only 11nd tt-ultiria 111111111. iilF-il‘ i-uniltiiiplro-tn the viewpoint 0i‘ 1h:- i1roprl1-1o1-. ls lhnt flit-Ir drinks 11r1-, 11f ni-t-t-ssliy, s1-rvr11l wltiiotil. 1-1-11111111-1-11 1 ion. Th1- only worry of 1111- saloon kL-cpor is his always being on the loc-koui for siiute police and feder- al enforcement tifficers- bartenders‘ Salaries illlaric-nders are paid from $71‘? to $125 it ivt-ok for doing work which, were l1 n01 lor prohibition. would The Fathers of g 1 1 7' G. F. Hutcheson‘ Q00 0Q OQ-OOQQOO-FOOO OQFO We use this adjective 11d- ‘ vlsediy. Sufferers from Eyeutriln may have perfect vlsicn and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye detect. The motive power of the entire human organism ls Net-vs Energy, Normll eyes, it ls computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but wnen Eye- rsln is present, s much ll gar proportion ls required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an e111 eesslve amount of Nerve En- ongy may seriously affect the functioning of other orqsns 0f the body and produce ill hsslth. - 4 4 t HAVE VOUR EYES EXAMINED ' 1 O Optometrist t ubllnd pigs. For b 11c ivorili mmethln-it between $30 .11ti11 $1.70. ‘l Salons equipped with radios 1.1111111. of "tiesir beor“ iiiilooiiifl-iiive radios. While the tlri-nlts are being lserved the baseball its-me, prize light 0r whatever leading sport-lug iovfllll l1 on at the time. is being listt-Iied 1.0 by tho tattstoiners. The nbove is the nyslnm used by itlin majority of "n-ear beer‘ saloons. ‘Sonic have slightly different meth- ods of operation. A few of these saloons itlve the customer a curd 11o keep for tidentifloutln next time 1111c comes in. On thin can! 111 the barlonderka signature. Detroit's Blind Pigs. To aflempt ".0 describe the opera- ,illon of "blind pigs‘; would be tut- {lle as wall as unnecessary. As ev- {ory one knows, there are a hund- ldred and one ways‘ of conducting instance. one pig {operator 1s it chiropractor, another s-n insurance agent; a seller of -mal1 nnd hops frr homo brew. - ed politics. nld from any of parties. He did not again enter the cabinet at Ottawa as he was pointed to the editorial chair of t Montreal Herald a few months alter this stirring event. One 111‘ the worst breaks one cani make in the presente of a lmrtend- 111- or blind [JIROPENLIOY l‘! to ridi- cule prohilililon- Certainly. in com? ttiou with professional prnliilaltion- peal. There are many reasons for The ultimate in the choice of Chevrolet in the two- car home--its dependability in all lTiieLo iczil air Fatmil and more the owners of big cars are now turning to Chevrolet for a in the Mos: Beautiful Chevrolet in Chev- roiet History with its Fisher-built Body- its Duco color-—its hosts of mechanical \ .»- Chevrolet value is found i‘)? iruiislifkoormflgz Weathers and under a" °°"d}"°“s refinements including oil filter, air cleaner “goose 111111 lays 11111 goiiiui, ti,“ ~ ‘F5 qfiick Ie§P°n5e and e359 m hand‘ and many others-and its new, low prices, ilug 1n congested thoroughfareS and tile lowest for which Chevrolet has ever 1 B°°"=°°"'= "i" “‘ “"1"” , its irresistible beauty appealing to been sold in Canada- ! One 11g1111@_~.,f.».- 11,1111 whom 11.1?‘ the finer tastes. The many improve- 11nd,," a“. . i?” gang“ . . . . . :35: writer 1' ant-ct to ecom-e ucquain - ' ' _ ' 5 n RM . 30 p; . . . . . __ 111. left Toroivio. about three years- ments first Introduced m low ppged (Inch - - - $760 Szdlan - - - - - - I865 /' v ago and went to Detroit. There he! Cars by Chevrolet and tilt? Slfiklllg Cabfioi“ _ _ _ _ ‘B90 Land-u 524m _ $930 \__ ‘ procured a license to sell mnlt and‘ beauty Qf design and color make 1t Imperial Landau Sedan - - - - - - - - 975 i hops. ’1‘1ie buck section of his store, _ a car worthy of service to those who is partitioned off for the cn-ntlitct-1 _ also own the costliest of cars. More ing of a first class blind plg.i There can ilP procured hum-1- Wren-H (‘aniidiati l11-cr and 1111-, 1(‘11tiadiun‘ and Scotch whisky. brzindy, t-hani- pagan, \vin1-.~ 11nd 1111191" lltiuors. According 111 his own admission. lie was "as poor as a t-hwrcliyartl- mouse" itpun arrival iii Detroit.- Sliice his going there h1- 111111 piir- l-iiused 11 $171,000 hintso iu ‘Torotito. l-Ton Truck C 3- Roaddter Deiivez, §6_$5 Commemili Gillie, Price: at Fulory, Otbrmo-Gavemlat Tau: Ema m hevrolet History »\ LI‘ A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown ice of . ' “t: [I §,\\ I \ 4 . 'i I ‘W! . y > . JUNE’ 1s, 1927f“ 1r" 1 PRINCE MOTORS Summer-side MATTHEW & MacLEAN, LTI). lives 1n 11 sploiidld upztritnt-ni in ,0‘, 50""! Den-oi‘ 11nd his wilt- 11 =l‘it1-k1trd t-nr. ‘fu-“f Q DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD |5|_AND "'1‘l11-r1- tnust 111- 111i; money in 1111- malt 11nd hop business," cmninen1~ \_ C;_5,3o 1-1l iliis writer upon hearing of lils prosperity. 1111i reply was tliai he was 1101 inakln-i; e-tiouglt out 0i‘ mil-it 11nd ilnps iii pziy 1h:- ri-nt I'm‘ his 111111». (Temperance Alliance Advt.) CONSERVATIVE STATESMAN ExFREssEéTT HlS vuzws on PROHIBITION vsnsus GOVERNMENT CONTROL Why Prohibition is :1 “success" 1.111.111 w-oudin- that, in 1111- minds 111‘ some, prohibition ls u success. 1t ls 1t paying business for chronic refill-titers. itiedlcal doctors. drug- gists, lalw enfort-emetit tifflcers. <o1'1 drink miiiitifui-t-urct-s and deal- ers, professional i10(li.i0gK6'4Tt1.,1‘illIl~ ritnners, utidertakers, etc. "Fills xvrlii-r lmileves 111111. 1111- lu- 11-lliii1-1i1 111121-1111 111' lPi-ltit-t: l-Zilwtirtl island. will vote.- oii June 25 for 11 leniperiitice 111w to replace. the iii- tcmperate one now 1n force. THE TEMPEHANCE SITUATION |N CANADA REy|EwED r-——————---— By Flt. Hon. Sir George E. p051“, G,C_M_G_I D_c_|__ iiilvlllg lit-cit wnrnliy prt-sst-t’. to \liiliQ1‘lZli\'C sonic .'lCli\'C platform work in the interests 11f tlic "ll-iiipcrance Caust- at tlic present important crisis in_ its history, I was obliged to plead the limitations imposed upon inc by :i1lvancing years, gcstcd 111111 I itiiglit place my vii-it's before a through the printed pttgc; and iii.- 10 that suggestion. 1t was then sug- witler constituency present pamphlet is the answer Confederation Royall (oiiiinission 11f 19:11 111111 111:7. I111 11111 1111- Zlli!~\\'(‘l'S zigrii- with anti corrobtirztii- titt- :il111v1- c111ici1isi11t1s? (1)111? flu/fruit tlllll 1111121‘ .\"iil'i'1‘\'\‘f'1“'l'/‘\1 111111/1111/ for i/li’ /tI.\'f 111111-1-11121" iu-i/Il 1'1'f1-1'i'111‘t' I11 f/lt‘ lirililt 71111111‘ 1111111- 101/y I11'1’/1 vflrr- 11111’ in. [1111/1111111111 111 f/li‘ 111111111111 11111! i/liiliili- of II11- /'l\’()IIf[1’/ 'I'/().i\’.S‘ l/irv 11111-1‘ IWlIi/tiii/Vlf 1011/ 1/11- 1-11f111'1'1'1/11'11I 11f I/nnri- Pro/11- Iii/inns‘. .\i.'111y iii-iiiiii- iiztvi- got 111111 1111- 11111111 11f ~..'1_\'i11g, “i don't i11--, ii1‘\‘t' in proiiibilioii; :1 11111113. ]1t‘i'.\t]l1i1i iiil1'l'i_\‘ 111 111111111- wiltit i11- tiic some frct-tioni for tlic s11i1- .1 1111 piirciizisc‘ 11f itiloxictttlts as for other 1irlicics 11f footi 111111 tirink. \1id _\-'1-1 ]li'(lI)(lili_V 1111i 11110 0f Signed the Pledge 1\l lilt- cnriy ztgt- 11f 13 yt-rirs I mzidc :1 boy's resolution l1(‘\'i'T to have tiny-tiling 111 do with intoxicating liquors, and sight-d tilt- oltlfiotal Absti-ticiicc gplctigc to "tout-h i101. taste not, ilfllltiit.‘ not.“ 5o fur 11's l can rt-iiicmbcr 1111- chief impulsi- to that action came‘ from '.<(‘(‘lllfl tlritiiktrn nit-n coming otit from 1111-. village “iztvt-rn" and listening 10 ihcir ikiiilllings and brawls and witnessing 1111- tiniiappi- 110991. 11nd stiffcring tl1cr1-11_v created in some of 1111- neighbor- ing lziiililics. l am now entering my cightictl-i ~ year in good l1o11il_v:in11 nit-titnl condition. During 111i the intervening years I lizivc adhcrt-d lo m_v tirigiual resolution. 11ml have also takcu an active part in 'lii movcnlcn-ts in Lannda looking towards the si1pprcssi01i_11iid pos- HON‘ P_ MITCHELL siblc climitiation of the lllli\'(’l'SZliiy acknowledged evils of 1111- Drink 11111- 111111. Ptllul‘ 31111111111, the’ Frflffir. - leader oi 1111* Confederation dele- _ .\l_v first conclusion. therefore. 1o which I ask your ziltt-nlirni is 0111- 1111s1-1l 11pnn—-— . . 1 gates that ctitno to the various con- ferences from New Biunawick. is the man to whom Canada is very deeply indebted for the general style o1‘ the federal system of gov- ernment which has been in oper- ation for the past sixty Years. He was a member of the party that visited l-Jrigland to frame and assist with the British North America Act. in addition he gave weeks of time to a study and report on the minute workings 0f the proposed govern- ment alter the four colonies wert- 11111111111. He was a great. worker for the Confederation acheme- To those who have made hilt a superficial study 0i‘ history of the ecu-stern por- tions 0i‘ Catlatitt, it. will be recalietl that ii wiive n! rtzsentlnetil. swept ovt-r New Brunswick on 1111-. matter 11f 11in pTOIIOHHtI union. A previous sketch in this series has 10111 how the Tlllcy KUVOHHIIUIII. was daleulutl on the issue. The tiiiti-confeilcr- 111 ltnilsts, l1r11ugh1. on ti new election and found himself the prime tnliiis- ier 11f New Brunswick in 1865. l1 was a, critical time and he deserves 1o go on record as a. great stateman for the methods lie used in handling :1 very difficult situation. He was u ullve son 0t New Brunswick. He was horn iii New- castle in 1824. 1Llke so many others of the future Fathers nl Confeder- ation, he turned to the law as a profession, Front the law he enter- From the first sugges- tions oi a federated British North America he was a champion oi‘ the catise. Through bitterness and strllc he managed to keep the basic facts or the great forward move- ment before the electors. He was the first minister of Mttrlno and Fisheries. A story is told of how some of his political t-uomleii taunted him with being a Cotilcderatlonist because it carried u fat job with It. He met. tho taunt‘ by resigning his portfolio and 11in soul in the senate 1n 1M2. Ha than returned to hlirold riding of North- umberland 111 New Brunswick and ran for a seat in the f0 oral Hottse or Commons. Ho was elected by a large majority although he- ran as an independent and 111d not seek the organized 1 Personal Experience. i l have ut-vcr shirkcti 11:11-11 work. I l111vc led nu "exceedingly activi- life. calling for constant and exhausting physical and 1111-111111 exertion: litivt- trzivcllctl as many tnilcs, faced as litany ziudit-ticcs, 11nd dom- 11s much organization and zidtiiinistrzitivc work as per- il-"Ps 1111.1’ "1"" 110W living in Canada; 11nd have 110111: this 1111111011! 0'11- nul 11f iulirvirnu/i- 11f any sari. “Ycs," says a friend, "l1ii1 Willli :1 101 of fun you have missctlf’ My reply is, “Maybe, but 1111-11 ivliat :1 lot 11f lit-zitiziclics i have l1iiSSC(i-—-\Vilt’ll :1 lot 0f chances 1o mzikc a fuol 11f myself, 111 iost- my self-respect, and inziyht- to lit-conic 1t victim mysclfljftlu- tlt-grztding tit-ink 11111111..” {'0' i“1"'¢'"°1 1'11". my frit-nti. as iizivc I, in initni 11nd uictuory- many lint.- youths who smrtt-rl lift- with cntioivint-uls anti resources (“qllfli or $ll])('l'l()l‘ to our own, 111111 Wilt) ii11vc falit-n victims 111 drink 111111 wrecked tlii-ir own cnrt-t-rs iicsitic liriitging 1111111111 siilll-i-iiii; iii iht-ii- fziitiilit-s? ' 7illrr1-forc, my mnrlittintt from [vcrxnnal mjtrrii-llrr 1.1", first, ilml almholic liquors nn- not itccc-ssary I0 Imdily or 1111-11111! ('.t‘l‘)’I'f0ll ("t-m 11f flu.- scvvrrsl Ieiml; 11nd, scctltlttl, that 11.1 I lint/v jrmrnrg-rlf 1110111] my life [tnllttt-ny 11f 1111,1111‘ _'\1('fflI/Il07Il"1ll'l"lPf kimtt-n an 1'11- rlttnrc tt-Iii-ti man or 111111111111 11111.1 1110111.- xlrongjrr 1'11 I1111I_i-, mun- u/(‘rl 111 11111111 or purer 1'11 s/tiri! 11y lltt.‘ iIl"l'(‘l'(l_I/L' 11.11.‘ 11f 1'11l11.rir1111!.r;tit/lilt- all along Ilia! pa-lltzc-rty I lint-c scvn ntmtlnfrli-xs 1111-11 11ml 1111111101 111'- gradad, tort-cited and ruined I1_i1 i! Experience Fighting the Drink Traffic Since very early years l lizivc been intimately and actively interested in all movements for the regulation, suppression and elimination of the Drink Tmflic. During that time I have been lattght 11y 110th CXPCYICIICC and observation that- Tlir Drink 'I‘r11f~firkrrs res/w! no 1011-, 11111111111 or tic-vine. Impcllctl 11y desiri- of gain, their httmaii sympathies dulled and coi- orctl 11y constant association with the weakness and degradation of men and women and powerfully s ecouded by the cravings of an ap. petite which tnust be created and expanded if they hope to continue business. the Traffic and the Trnffickers become dead to all better impulses and allow no scrupies of conscience or respect for law to stand between them and their customers and victims. There may be some honorable exceptions, but they only serve to prove the rule. To make their sales 11nd secure their gains, they violate the law on every possible occasion, corrupt the guardians and admin- istrators- of the law, and foul the very fountains of justice itself. H9 Iflll" , l’ so ‘Tong as 11,111 solely for home use wards became the owner of that whit-Ii 111 perzntll-ted under the lnwmaper. _He lived to almost the clos- ln! year of the lust century and and not for 1111111), still another ls dim in Muntrall in 1399, Ask your own experience and observation; ask the records of the courts of all these years; ask the findings of the Dominion Pur- iiame tary Committee of 1926 at Ottawa, and the findings p! the a , . those who rcpt-hi tilt- :1i111\'<' fin‘ 11111111 \\'11iii1l tliitilt of coming i113 1.111111} iii iii-ess- for .1 policy of il'(‘i’ sztlc 11f tirink. T iit-ir logic iinips \\‘il('11 facing ]1'1't'it‘iit‘iii i-iuicltisiinis. 'l'li1- zidlit-rcnis ‘of 111t- uciv policy of li11\‘('l'llll1C11\ Control. 511-111111-11, zitiniit .'1n-.i 1111111111111 its proliiiiititliis. "i lit-y poi-it old iict-iisi- iziivs. in 11111111111 tinrlci‘ lit-cust- i21\\'> 1111- 11111111101" 11f s11i0011fi was rcrliiccd from 8000 to .1000 11nd local 011111111 “'11s 01111111011 111 clear 1111-111 culirt-ly out of lzirgt- (ii§ii'iL'I$. \\'li:111-\'1-r tlic improvc- 1111-111, it canto 11110111 licrntisc 11f tlit- proiiiliitioiis contained in H1951‘ 'i'lic licensi- 1101 tilluivcd ont- pcrson in 30o to scli. but 1‘- proiiibitt-ti 2111) persons iii 1-\‘1-r_\' 300 from selling‘. 'i‘hen it enlarged 1111- prohibition 10 cover 5111) out of cvcry 60o, and in local option zirczis 1irolii11i11-1i cvt-ry 0111- from trading in liquor, Every additional restriction treiiclietl 1m the fticili- iuile; 111111 11y rt-tluclng its respects; ties for your personal liberty tfilfllll- 1111111’ by lt-iittl bans and social an plon to get his drliik. S11 did the moral 1-1-pro11nt1oii. All experience shortening of the hours 11nd the 11X teaches too that the 011i)’ Brief": "9 clitsloti ot’ holidays 11nd clot-lion menus 111" reducing these evils to it days. And in the new (iovet-niueiil minimum is 11y wuy 0t total prtgh - Sale laws these same Dtrsnmil 1111- liliiim of 111110. manufacture and til-l 1~1-1y advocates support '11 111w 11111 pqriiltiol], based 1111 1i supporting, oi‘ prohibitions and resi1'11-_ti11ii.-=.1tn1i public srtitlmcnt anti 1111’ hottest, indeed praise these as 1111 savlin.’ (Etllliiililflilfl enforcement. 0t laws eti- fentures. Without these no (lovcrn- ll('i(.‘li for that. purpose. men! in any province could lnivf- 1i is pltluble anti pathetic‘ iillll passed these new laws. Tukc- 1111‘ after a hundred yearn of continued, latent enacted and in fort". 1111-(111- 11nd sttccet-isfiti 1111.11.10 lit which our, tarlo Act. (‘nnudltin provinces 111111 till roucheti, the 1111111 conclusion and entbodleil 1111-. prohibitive principle in their ‘ liquor laws, a new generation of legislative experimenters should have utterly ignored the hard learn- cd lcsaotis of all this practical ex- perience and substlttitetl tlterefoit‘ - _ the specious project of Governmen nnd woman is llfflilliliifli froniplntly" Sale and n legal rehubmmtio“ or mg this 800;! 1tlezmiire, H1,“ itlie discredited Drink Truffle in the . i . ‘ U1‘ i-itltlfgmtlttatiiselen l'Ilt]‘.}f1qufIi)l.'lOi0('.li(.l!(i] fo'r'respemabi° immwm“ M “mm mm‘ this purpose by 1111-. people, 111111 llrtittino" “mi "°'“I'°"“"i°"' 1:11 3211.11.11.21.:111..:.':.'.; ...".-.-..1; <1» permit can sales 1111 made. T1111. tiuuilty nnd amount. purchased must.‘ 1i, iii important that, we analyze be noted thereon 111111 open 1‘11r ln-"iiie reggonii given for this rejection spec-lion. T111! Permit 1111911 1111111119 of the teachings 11f 1i tscntitry. Th1- cuntattlletl by these some three menlchitiige is necessary. iiiey say, "li1 if. ill their 11111111011- 111 i" 11911114 "mithe interests oi truo temperutice." freely used. Numerous nnd otrioi-lBy this profaclng stntctueiit they prohibitions 11w ilevlured 1111 111 imy n lefi-liuiltletl troniillitnettl. 111 where this liquor c1111 11B drunk. M11111 temperance sentiments 111 11111 to how it can he transported, as 1111 country and show 1i desire to soften the carrying and 11111119011011 or lheihe shockjto public feeling incident Ipermlt, and so on 11d liillnilttni-fto the Government's taking over Bishop and hatikm‘, illiilte tindcrlin- the functions of u. degraded and lnni, millionaire and pauper. sncletyuilscretlltetl Liquor Truffle. It is woman and servant, all must 1:11 in evident-b 01' 50mg nenge 0t uhame permit. solicit 111111 nay for their 11er- when 111 1111111- capacity of guardians forc 1111- ili$tt to tiit- r1-1lucii111i 1ii11i t-lilninzilitiii 11f 1111- saloon 111i1i1-r tlic l11\vs. The Ontario Liquor Control Act,' 1.1927.) Every mun and woman 111 that. province is prohibited from 11111 rc- tttli sellinit of liquor. Every mun m" 1 I 5111111111 courses 111111 there iii iiiiis 101111 value 111 u. ltarrelot beer than in l1. hiilf-pltit o1‘ milk, 11ml ciiiiiiiiui them that. the stile 1111111; 111 to have nothing 111 do with lntnxlcatitii 111111 n1. the same 1lm11 they decree 111111. the home 0t‘ thesi- t-iillilren siiuil be ,tlie place where 1111 llqtior shall i111 drunk and they place within easy distance of tho school and church a Government drink shop luto wlilch the children view the continuous entrance o1‘ bishops 111111 bankers. rlililii t-nt 111" ilrinic i.» ;111'111~1li~|1.-;isil1|1- rigid \vin.1-|I1 .\il()iiili 11‘11v1'i11- tic-ligirviftfisflllggfihzfiiléiealgrglégllfif} 111011 111111- A1111 1111-‘ <'-'l1'1'1<'> ‘"111 1i iii“ l""“"""" "i fimiliws for grades. oaler to purchase and proud sale and piircli1ist- 11f 1111-11- cuiniuotlitit-s. .il11_> minus, if 11 nituiis £11103?Pgegglzéégltlgfiegllgziellillld3:5 ani-iliiiig, ilirii ilii-ri- <1111iil11 11:: 1111- greatest possible frci-tiuui f11r tiic mp, and example are here M sum. szilc 111111 ptlrtilnst- 11f iir ink Logicaiilv it nit-ans Which W111 1w 1111911’ l0 W111 11113 ‘ children? They claim that the old laws vi-ere not enforced and that in cunse-‘ quence people lost respect for all laws; tlint bootlegglniz and rum- runnlniz grew into a vast money- getting business nnd that lndivi1|u- als and communities became 11e- morttllzed itrconseriuence. Mem- bers oi’ Governments when re- proacltetl for luck oi’ enforcement. openly excused themselves by de- claring that the laws-their own laws-were unenforceable. oillcers tiuickly followed such and soon l1eitaii Their to take hush money from the violators of the 111w. Bren"- ei-s and distlllers joined in the cry of uneniortzeaiblllty o tlon. and lavished orruptioii funds 111 every direc- _ Driven to some action theta 1e11- lslatlve experliueutors led 11y their Prime Ministers, iii several cam at the sacrifice 0t their public pledges, gprung their new-BMW experiment oi Government Sale. which they camouflaged under the euphemism of Government Control acting in the sole lnterclslfl 0f 111W temperance. They promised 1n control :1 traffic which they had allovted to become uncontrollable; 1° fiimiish ‘he bootleizger and all illicit dealers w whom they had 111V?" 7"" ‘my’ to ' promote personal stihrlety. m 7%’ duce the consumption of 11111101‘ 1111b pave the way to the ultimate e "m! lnailon of the trttlllcutselt nndhey attendant evils. lnctilentiilll’ ‘We would make the tralllc n relfme producer and devote t1 11m ° “on gains to charities. l" 111” Ieducuw oi’ taxes and contributions 10 m “_ clpnl expenses. Behind these its‘? 1111111 trailed 111 51111111111 111° M” ,.. UOIIIHNI in solid 1111111111“- ihehpa. sonul liberty 0111601111-‘1- “Om m, oils and bunkers 111111 1111115991 an hlizli personagos ln inteinllllfi '11“ 111111111111, nnd in this roar. 1I1f11l WW’ paint, the long 11101-11111111111011119" ers nnd dlstlllera and hnfllieiilile mid seasoned drinkers uiid 111i voted lovers of 111111111. ma" 111 these new etnitrtmclll! _ . Premier of Quebec led the W117‘; the Premier of British Columilll. noon followed: the three P1111" Provinces toll into lliie. 1""! m '. the Premiere of Ontario nnd i“ ~ Brunswick joined the lllllcmifl‘ It is safe to say nnd T151" 1° M it, 111111 11111 m the 1111111111111 '1} n enca and leadership oi the Pref" a’ uséd politically and otherwise. _- 01d laws would not have been 1'9 places and dis hotn- mlts, apply and stand in person at the counter of‘ the Government bar-tender, have endorsed on their permits the quantity nnd quality 11f their purchases and have these 11i- apecied by the Commissioners, who may cancel them for misuse. In accepting all these restrictions and prohibitions they practically ileuy [hfljunllillflnflflfi of their - altlon to the previous enactments ontlie grounds of their prohibitions and interference with-personal liberty. nnd freedom of facilities for obtain- ing liquor. What the Years Teach. In briet the experience of tho lust 100 years of eflort ‘to diminish and eliminate the evils of the Liquor Trsflic goes to prove that only through prohibitive restric- tions has improvement been brought about. and that this improvement has been in exact proportion to the Drogresslve additions of appli- ed prohibition. This experience shows also that drinking" flourishes most where the facilities are 111a most numerous; end declines as these facilities are diminishes by cuttlnl down the number o! sale allowed foli- of the good morals, the sober hab- its, the welfare and happiness of ,1he ntule confided to their‘ charge. ,they assume the position o! heirs and purveyors of a Drink Traffic which ull history and experience shows to have been the constant and malignant enemy of human klntl, a prolific source of moral. mental and physical degradation and an insidious and inveterate en- emy of excellence and efficiency of every kind. In stepping out from the high role of protectors of their people to take up the active func- tions of a discarded caterer-Jo their lower appetites mud passions, it ls something lo their credit 111st they sought diligently tor and found this specious phyllctery to exhibit up- on thelr foreheads. _ p . Their assumption is that you can- not. make u man virtuous or tem- Ilerate b? act at Parliament and that you can successfully do that by providing. respectable tempts- ilons and tsollltlsintor the gratin.- cation of ills appetite sud by 111111111- lng hip Indulgences with the “high sanction of the ma. rtisy m. toss great anxiety to shield tho what result? the. ~ ma! and smell. In’ children of the stat from cop. ggfllll fill Moll Menttolu s11 g lungs all: iii-gratis ‘m1- , sen v to new ttlllilliitllltlut’! of the A 0011611110! these 1111111111 11111-111111! o placed by the new substltum. 1111' - would have been streuslhflllw where weak and enforced with 110 . est effort and reasonable s11 m _ along the litres marked out hi" ‘ centuries o! practical QXWIIM" ‘ Well. these laws have been ill for varying periods runnlnl 1lll eight years 111 Quebec. 111x w" British Columbia. and two t0 years in the Prairie Provlncel. . yllil Results of Government lli" ; Respect for, and entorclwu": 1111111 have not been IIISOIIBIIOII- 1 every Government a e ‘. comes evidence of lnei-snlnl. brow, illicit. bssr soles. 111111" , 11111111111111 of blind 1 and ebottlilln: bootlonqffi i. 1:1. 111111;. T113,“ theft