PAGE FOUR Notes by the Wall. The National exelutive 60m- rtm CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l .1 Prohibition The Prohibition Situation The‘ Department of Research and Edu- V fifillfl"*- 5- -""'"' inittee for the Diamond Jllblwefcatlon of the Federal Council o jrggpnrrgrrruwl Biliillllll .,,"-,_-ueet.coi. ILAInIiunJI-I-O- 4”“, ‘.4 ‘.194. l. Burnett. leeodlnlo libel-D. I. 010w THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 lCelebration, after‘ a number lmeetings has outlined}! ‘llfvgmllllue rstwsestiug respectively 1"“ W" lmat may be mlggu by the federal of’ the Churches of Christ in America. New York. 1925. VII l - 3 The Public Forum 1 ' v _ This eolurnn lo open for the - " ' dieoueolon by oorreewndlh" of quootlont oi Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doee not neeeeurll, endoree the The first specimen given is the oplnlolll of eorreepondente. if Arnrn-[rj-tonr l.) .1 » s-tut-Qiuuna-inun-Qnnraa " zines. or fora tiny basement} valve. consult the reepousip ‘ihiirly typical industrial city‘ of l-‘uchburg’, Mass. ' Q t of 149 inert period hostile t0 ‘provincial and municipal authori- r , . , . . l l‘ - d ubstrtuted nre-lb- , . _ lit-oh b tron an s Mes’ by ‘he gchools and by various mmWieMQd 34 an OUR PUBLIIC SCHOOLS. l . ble dealer who sello- i - 5 , 2 _ I - I I 1‘- mres which they consider?! wouidltniiitury and social organisations Oll fiillhlbltiou; 50 fvre friendly, and 7' lREV. MR. HERMAWS SERMON. I . IN ‘Ms mug M‘ o’ tvbishl and better regulate the traffic ill the ru-ilhe anuiverwry 3M e mo 1.0110“,ioréréigegtughouéwaayl tgimtehrenjiuggg M57543 l loasantly‘ i ’ ' " " l-Qldhl!" 1h?" ‘YN- l" m? P”! lele-‘lls "I lempe"‘“"‘e' ‘lug days- The“ ‘"5 Sum" mwra ment that, t-be results of llrohibi- The civilized world on this llllfsufllilltztli llelgllllallllgw 3m", ’ - I I i thoughtful consider- Lawlelwe, bless. a Illeeting of 180 Apr“ 5m‘ 1927' is celebramlg [he fefldilll; lhc account of Rev. Neil i < J - l year 471 public schools :0 which the was this because those Drovgyea; goal 0g ground and give evl- lion were unsatisfactory.‘ At 1 U i Goyerqmen‘ 0f the Pmnnce cou- vine-es were. as extremists tletlarmldence of much ' BING FIXTURES and PLUM _. . , . y _- ‘, l . r l. . ‘ . , ,, hundredth anniversary of the birth Henna-a sermon u; your 155m pf the National $52,]!lisfiaégrTegasefiféwztsd(lg); of Lord Lister, the famous flllrgfiOllpthe 29m “cl-Gwyn”, having wry-i 'h' h His iionor the labour munaeer who assembled '1’°"'l Lister w“ a “mmeflul sur7necied 15° Rev- gmmema" Wm‘. of these schools had mar-ices. four- so would be both unfair and sbsur'd.;(‘0h1llll"9° 0“ “ ‘c n“ gnu‘, ma! presided made a goon. did clean brilliant work nude“, which were meal; and reel; x .. . -- | (|,-unk¢u‘1-l@lll“ll""l u°"°r“°" and premier >33"; prflhlblllflll 1) gal-before ‘a tho hospital operating room, untllng "my all who mad and heard tccn and fifteen deperimri~>< 9"“ There are no Imtouousy lstcwurt are tlrc representatives foryvme was ‘iakeny '31,}: “my 3 me“ yct the terrible lrusllilfll gairrgrcllefhls sentiments were the better for sided ow;- w 35 The Vast "la". l._ Province land l9 women responded to i-he up. often followed .unti tlrc patients‘ ll, small wonder then at this time _ , .. .‘ , 1.. -._ ‘Wm. in even, province are sober’? n‘ ' pea]; the rest, men am} “@1115” died. Only ono person in three with l ec-uld hardly believe it is his real and-man) had m‘ A‘ i i w’ A ‘u " ‘ voted for rpodmciition, 1n some an amputation of thc leg through self showing in his statements con- The Pvhllshed Wm" lllwh" ‘s cases the opposition was even the thigh lived to tell the tale. , warning t-he proposed New Temq’ -,< - . “.1 - fdrink! l - - ' l l h M‘ more strongi r n - l, 1 And et wht-rt- a patient was too. pernnco Act. _ —— ——-_'—'“ \\ ... it because oft t owe 0 hire main features oi ire ce o r ton Chicago’ wk“); l’); ggirtztkzt ‘ma: mil sick loybc renluved m a“ ‘hospimlh. T0 quote Mm; Law is made ml. I _ _ _ t-zrviewed in five establishments and there did not uppcar rnucli 111i". ll°l X11811 ml‘ lRW- YIN. very _ v " >- were ll_v um; every province frorn Brillshlby tlrc federal authorities alto Coll‘ only 20 werle fgrvoluzable to prohibi- (home to 5;]\'c t-lrc life, the patient true. dhut God mfldfi 13:18“ a?! ' ' . . . - d st-Ellls to be compre ensive r.ou; or as u t. uis, where only recovered gum, [he operation l“ apelc e man o ma e ". - e a o s bot-g. and S560 girls; and the total Columbia r0 Quebec has detcrmnrpnerlrt , _ I two out of 56 men mwrfléwea h ‘t time ‘force and fonow "ran", when I ' ' Woulqm “S "wl" “m! srhflwminlthtoncglziif were in favour of the present re- s $519,- llwughl ma; perhaps i; lChristian ministers of liishGosplel . L. - _ ._ . .1 celebration nor y o 0 ‘glme. it ls fair, howeve , t ' ~ .. . » < . will advocate n law, that w l int e ' accom“ M we“ pupils was ‘is’. “U! (he reasoimble mmrence be ion and of the great fllll\l\'9l‘8flr)'- lhfll- one town-Kansas Cihy 285:5‘ llrhsseltllewyilrttlrrlilt] iii-s lzgirlttlliizlstllxel “wk-m” "I the minds "f men‘ “i” should be manure‘, by "w" quamy not by the“ PM“. ' " 5M5 drugs are sometimes expensive. Cheap apt to be still more expensive beolhh 9MP drugs ire gorse than worthless-they are often harmful. Good drugs-tho kind‘ we sell-are an effective aid in curing sickness and die- The quality of nil our drugs, le what it should bo- Our prices are always an low ae .. .. - r - t of ‘fibula! ‘he cue; supper-L gal-am] “p; m- l-ummros .' To conclude ution on the par men)" teachers. prt‘ viuces in Canada. menu; “loge-rte: there were 6H industrious and respectable citizens’. e ‘ ' ‘ ' - departments in the 4T1 sill-NB- The numbn- o: pupils enrolled or the desire to obtain it more ens-laud the action to be taken thereon was 17.324. Of these S764 expenditure of the Gorernmeu: on ed to try some other way? 022.26. that Prohibition after years 0th,“ p. tlrc ProviriceS. Cities and g3" a 1°55 elllvllallc Yeslllli m" °l trouble. and had vvvrvbody wash ‘my “m! dam“ m“ 5”" “M 1mm“ _ , _ , . _ _ 163 men interviewed 62 wer fr‘ d~ - _ , of our fair isle who then, are we in connection with the Technical qnsl had failed to accomplish thcnuuicumuties‘ were is Summer“ 1y to pruhmmon. e ren the" pond. bgliilfibJlltlllfllllltgl ‘surgl-‘to look up m and follow‘ “e asks‘, Education Acl. there were 11' Fhvl". iesire of iii Ebollsfllsy allll that lllelatitutle in matters of detail still Qfrigs Elam that alflziluieveutfllqtihg illrrltredtllinvtvhuskartrt arttfilclifl? Illisfelrllrhmfylhol “limllid linen emel 300g Elise; to celebrate n. avour pro l ton; an rt n irefamon m which uu_el.ac_ o a oo o c quor. out r ‘ , _ appears from the Bulletins l'igure~ Q. p“ . p_ he would consciously, but sure y ltirc day in pretty much their oun ma, m factory [owns where mo‘; tron was said to becaused byllvifrg he is helping w create a mad when ri- way and in accord with their local nlrlen aind ‘vornen. were interviewed ‘°§“Q§{.‘f§,‘,g"'f,‘,;,g:‘ 2921?), lzlfiykllleail‘ be casts his vote for Government _ _ 1' _ v e “hlmrly of women favouring ‘“ 4 _, Control. Just allow the Goverrr-_ administration. accounts and Eug- 11.4; l.» {umlamemauy “mug; n ,5 l=**‘° “m1 fee lugs pi-lohibrrtion was largep proportion» heel‘ ‘lfilfg-‘lllirbglliz filial‘ 2L3; ment (f care not whether Conscr- _ _ _ _ s _ A‘ __ d firs, a yr t an the minority of men. =l“'ige “l ° _ ‘ - y_atlve or Liberal) get rum under" “sh realms‘ 3 shun ‘Hm ‘our c: m‘ mg "m3 Ilfmitofl an m _ ‘ it could not DIE expected that the But even that position was shaken made an investigation, and decided its control’ l, will be interesting u, in motor mechanics. wood-working. while the "lJlf-l stlvh l5 Rel“ 5mm“ local festivities would all be prc- "he" l“ Dep‘mmem'5 lnvesuga" Um ‘jawbone acid ‘voum km ‘he ‘-'°1l°W llS DPOSWSS- ll- Wollhl h" ‘ or visited the artthraclte coal re» orgarrrsnrs and prevent gangrene. in a“ likelihood anew“ fluunrmy. glon 0t‘ Pennsylvania, and called He rrratle his hospital in Glasgow 11c affair, actually throwing the "““-‘~"~'-e~...__, .. . term courses in home econurrtics. people though: there was a bettcl‘ left" for" each locality ease. miliinery. dress-making. tray? ‘he ‘but we ca" bu,“ including laundry. home nursing. household T - pflllclllltg of absolute prohii good drugs can be sold for. The White Drug Store l. G. lamieson, llfllgéhl . blacksmithing. civics. commercial lug zhreaterriuglv in the air it uu-lviieh, we Same in Quebec, Omafqo, arithmetic- Ellgllfih reilllillg _ MP1 quc. icnabl)‘ hilfillllelellal" 959°‘ the Prairie Provinces and the ullon trainer's wives at their homes. tire hcaltltlcst hospital in the cgrs upon our island roads nguirrsll drawing; t3) special short courses upon those on whose heads it may jfqrllimeg And yet “any Should be ‘she wad? 9i (.3115: ~ p‘, ,4 nu world, flllll lllllmllgh his prcfesslfllr‘ t e majority of the votes of the; _ , _ ‘ . _ N _ , . am w those mablllleflle“ W18 lllYefllhlfy heldllbe vi ni brcztllrlcrr rrr Great llrrturu were people. and what proof have we. 1°‘ cheese and bum" “lake” f“ ml- hwmmmly ‘l lose” “s ‘error’ prespned/m reg . i‘; "ill or simulated ignorance or 510W in rw-t-tignlze, and finally Great that the rurn business would not‘ lowed by visits of instructors if- Ways and means are discovered by lcrs ill vlvhrch the S(:;'Erl8gil1,1l tit: wwlllllihellllxl: Ilpiltain‘ ;;(_‘kli(?¥\'l[9](lg(‘(l l that ttxilebt 2e dealt with in a likewise rrrarr-r Flag ant our counec on w _ _ ‘ I v ‘olvllg o rim rn 1c savngo ou- or. ‘ d" _ , ." r 15mm] 1v search Depurtrrrent that they were sands of “"Es' i what belle,- . . . British Entlllfe 3-9 w“ ' a against -prohrirrl1oti)' turd ‘dlllOll" . - r. l-il com- urrtl tlrt- trrrvc icarcti stick lS regard- _ , ' ‘ . -‘ As. llavltl Master's puts rt lt was could we have _ , _ tirough tlresc may bt- rrrnrc acccntvtl lllc remaining ll who n-t-rt- willing Lmcr “lung Mm cleansed the qyrohibmon we nrcrcial course of two years opcrrtu t-d \\'illl ctmtt-nrpt and rltitlgrrrr-i ft-ln one Province than another, Loy.tfitollfilhi3?L\f1:ll>l_ol'hllll:l’$$hi“?lg‘ lwsmms U, n", \,'.0,.|_(L-. "honestly m“; rigidly enforced? students having t-oruplctell W" hccorrrers a ptvlilflllle llasllllle" Th“ alty to Canadian rruity may “T11 "e {litre-fore stilflllisiril-ifilti rend ‘lrftler- M“! y“ Lister was b“: enuugh to Tlile with of “i110 law Shoufld h" years of high school l3) undoubtedly is what» has overtrtkenjstressed_ In ma‘ regard the motives ‘yards [hm ‘the men of [his are,‘ ncknowlctlge publicly that anything s 9w“ "unllll 31* eleli‘ 0 lellllel “We’ll Soon Rébuiili the Barn” I "There'il be very little lose, it is covered by inlurance." Two months later he slipped and-fell while working on factories for inspection. olrscrva- which i: may be dodge 'l‘enrperancc r than our prescrrv if tlrc laws were tion, and demonstration; work; , eryone must recognize that there ACCORDING l0 the r9001‘! 0! lhfl night school courses for‘ (l6? “Till? Prohibition. Extremists lrnvc rolicd rlrc wordr v ers to fit tlrcrrr for ntlvuncrment. 1n these courses there were cnroll- Prohibition as n swcct rnurscl un- ed 657 pupils. Mr. H. H. Shaw, Chief Supcrin- word calculated tn lcuve the im-l suppliel pressiorr that srrruetlririg is b01115 11¢"; What could he more‘ l tit-r the tnngtre. it is a big word, n‘; tendent of Education, many details of the school work irr r-urnplislrctl. 1926. cation, he refers particularly wlhc prohibiting it? Respecting vocational edu- effective in fighting an evil than It sounds conclu- success of the night school con- sive. when a thing: is prohibited it ducted at, Georgetown wlrlcit W88 is done with. Ilut when Prohibition among the first to b0 established. fuller to prohibit then "lire Word l8 and has had a wide fnflucncc in lire nreurrirrgltrss. an t-rnlrty boast. extension of the work. lie rcrriurks Wt.- rnuy iakc it for granted that too, that the inrportancc of rtirysivlu tho grunt majority of lnen and wo- tralning and bealtit in Gtlllclillflll is men in this province sincerely do- each year ‘becoming further cmplrat- sire the elimination oi‘ the liquor sized, and is rapidly being irrtroduc- evil. That it is ed as an essential feature of school threatens our boys and even 0h? an cvil which work. But. he adds that the Bum-girls, cannot be denied. although it' ber of unvaccinnteti children attend- has at times been greatly exagger- ing the country schools is alarm tired. The evil is here now and ingly high. lu the schools inspect- must he fought, the young must be ed last year it was found that 91 guarded and warned against it. Our per cent. of the children were rru-Vyoung men and women must be vaccinated. and this year the num-igiven to understand that it is dis- ber is 80.6 per cent. A increasing attention is graceful and dangerous to tamper being with irrtoxicauts. This must be- given to beautifyhrg the country conic tho work oi the home, of the school grounds. 'l‘irc Chief Strpcrqst-lrtrol, of the church. intendeut notes partlcnlurly tlratibc done hy exaggeration or rnisrc- ll cannot the silver cup donated by Lieutcnv presentation, by drawing inferences ant-Governor Heart: was last year" from inraginnry cases in provinces again awarded to Hampshire school which have their own methods of of which theieaclrer- is Miss Flor-dealing with it. ence Dockcntiorff. Hc also pays tri- situation us we have it here, and bute to the throughout tlrc country for‘ improvements provided lllfflllghlllttillllfid to tlrusc who bcilcve there We must face the Women's Institutes dcai with it as it. exists lit-re. Tlrc tlrwcontcmpttrotrs epithet “wct" flS up» efforts of their members, and notesraro other" ways tlrun u so-callcd pro- that the John Richards prizes tofliibitcry law for dealing with it is the three most tastefully keptrmeaningless trrrtl absurd. school grounds in townships 11, 1:2. The (ioverrrnrent program has and 13. were awarded 1'1) lllvllllbnc-t yet been given in detail. The Pleasant; (2) Norihurn; and (llfmeans of control have not yet been Port Hill. announced except in general terms. ‘in the meantime much of the orat- ory by voice uud pen is simply heat- ing discussg the proposal; ing the air. ILet the ways and means To‘ Pmmler Stewart m lest public‘ proposed be treated on their merits. opinion on his proposed lmllrvveil Tompenncé mbaaure has now hmlrensonnble men and women let all come general In ‘he Legislature-get behind the Government and and ehewhere. >,hclp it. if. on the other hand, it “the ummate decision hythe pewéhecomes manifest that new flood ‘pie for or against the proposal irrigate’! “hall be ommed “p by the to 5.32m the benefit that earnesfprnpoged law’ than l“ “B my 3° men‘m‘>d women "B hoping for’ no‘ and devise a better way. thing ‘can be gained by expressing extrenie views or making extrava- gent end exaggerated claims. Ev- _.i-¢o>---- INTEMPERATE TEMPERANCE ,1! they are such as will appeal to Z40}? .-- OUR PENITENTIARIES. are two sides to the question. Neith- Superintendent of Canadian é} bide is necessarily all wrong nor Penitentlarles, the inmates olthese '7 e-ll right. and this should in all falr- institutions numbered, on the 31st l nelh be admitted by the controver- of March, 1926, 2473, as compared elelietn. with 2345 at the beginning of the It must be considered as very some flscai year; and the average significant that provinces which lied daily population of the penitentiar- giveu eo-oulled Prohibition a trial-i les was 2396. , The daily cost of can we not any a feir trial?—-i’or each prisoner was $1.35, and the ' z yeore. have turned it down as a fail-revenue returned to the Receiver - ure. Every province from the Peel-General an a result of labor por- flc Cont to the borders of theformed in thehrenitenfinriet amount- gethcr sixty _vears ago should be ‘cherished and nourished as an es lit-id. seutial element in preserving the Union. The revision or cancellation of war debts is favored by a consider- able body of opinion in the Ynitetl States. but with apparently but little near prospect of‘ having it ac- cepted by the great Republic. The ,pnlicy or tho Washington Govern- ment is to take front with which it was assucialvd in lire war all that can Ibe- legally collected from flu-m f0 repay tlrc nroncys borrowed by thcrn and with which they paid for munitions and sup- lpiies to carry on tile war. This {money was expended in the lfnited States. Favoring Reconsideration of War Debts hold that the cost to these offset against the borrowed Ameri- can dollars. Mass, is convinced that tlrc ivar‘ debts should be cancelled and he has been so impressed puwcr 01' molly lo arouse public that he offers five dollars ,pcr word for n short poem of’ TORl mcrlt in favor of debt cancellation, not as mentions MacRatfs Fields" titrn." He poem “in Flanders think that a. poem or‘ ilkc tcnrpcri opinion in behalf of zt good (lilllSillflllllllll. Wlllldators vote for it‘! such favor as may lcad reader-s torlllle fllllfi“'°l‘*-U°Yl‘l‘lllll' which brought the provinces m. rejected prohibition overniroimirrg- _. A meeting of 16S delogatos. l‘.‘lll‘€$€llillll§ 43.000 rrrirrcrs. \\'1l\ Only 7 of tircrrr voted for" prohibition; and 7U not tuiy wt-rt- against prohibition but voted fur- tire relulu 0t‘ the saloon. T'lri< layt-nanreti eilceplrionalr result or the voting tire Bulletin explains by pointing out that ‘lht- saloon in tlile lllllllllg iowris performed a dif- ferent and more nearly valid social function than was the cause with the city saloon‘. . in lllis there is a lllOTJl lUllilSL‘ application rriay bc extended ‘beyond America. ll. is the case for lilo iruprovctl public- house. lltrtrsczs of public rt-freslr- u“, nauullslllflllls lslroulrfibo worthy m‘ tlrvlr, uamc, uml llui. nit-rt- drinking ivurns.‘ An eruption to llris zttliludo of lrtislility t0 proliilrllorr slroirlrl be recorded. ll is found in lire hows- paper ttrrrde. A ballot ol‘ 80 per- sons enr-ployd on the ‘Seattle bully Tfrrtcs‘ reveal-ed 4T uzitlr prohibition. This attitude was reflected yet rrlore strongly in tire answer's t0 a. questionnaire The American Association addre-ssed to tlhe editors of the 680‘ morning neulspapors or the United States. It 1's significant that on- ly 170_ replied at all, and that of debtor nations in blood should behliese only 163 recorded their" per-zclon- 1lmllall°ll' 0i‘ this last number. sonul views. £113 favoured the Prohibition Act, 12 wanted it repealed. 2H wcro for armeudrrrt-rrl. 5 were doubtful, 5 A Mn Peabody of Archbumamythotrglrt tire Act ilrlrllrsslblc to eu-Jvflrdr INSURNQUNTABLE; ‘ orce, ll were neutral, and 1 for re- subrrrissiorr ol‘ the question to the pcuplc. For what il i.- \\‘(ll‘l‘ll, this lrfbltinnists tho results which rrrosl rvottruble r-irc ltc. ch ctruld ‘Ills fiuai tt-sl w. .. .1 ballot of 597 rut-n ttsscnrblcd in u (‘itizctfs lfiiitary ‘Training (‘amp in 19254.; billy 1'14 of them favored prohibi- tion. compensation. but to attract 8110B": A llllesllll" "l" "illllrllll." “Vi”: ‘on those lncts: Why, if pro-iribitlon is so unpopular, did so nrtrrry legis- i (fit-nrcntis ——trn an earlier" llftltfs. 'i‘lrt.- llullc- lin also (lift-rs its trnswt-r-a signiL and spirit is what lrc Wallis. gicant answer‘. ‘So much stress is put upon 411g syrripallrisers‘ t\\'<-. lruvr- givenl and everyytbitrg he had accomplish-fl)“ bmllghl 1° lustlcet be he jailed t-d was due to the inspiration he re- 2T evelluhung-“onsequelllly- 1m,“ cr-ivt-d in rcutlinl: Pasteufis “Rtr-' lhmgs we m" boollegllcr“ llllloll‘ Searches m] putrefumvionn. shiners, rum runners etc. would lac lt is only fitting tin-n that inlulhmg‘? of me has,“ BY "lglfuy this irtrntlrctltir anniversary. the emorcnhg m” law '5 m“ nwmmlg world should show reverence to the“)! British Freedom today" A BN3 _ ltaln in history made u law and memory or a man whose keenslght; . _ , .. _‘ l cdrress has saved thousands of indl» that m“ “as not Inoken‘ n b“ m” - rr - ~ ' . viduals from -the agony and death gngriéliihgzrli: Fgailollilxinlim, or‘ gangrene. ‘ ill-listory to repeat itself to-tlziy it” greed be. in otrr Fair‘ lsiuntl lionru. ‘r I i Mr‘. ‘Herman's theory s-trurrds _ =good when he says no rum to ' . ‘v "“' ' ' ‘youths under‘ twenty-one year's df DAILY LESSQNS pie‘, ‘tvhe leyslirle minded ‘and! title , n a s. lzt llullscnsv. ' z s_ In ENGLISU- liming lo prevent llrcnr flllrrlrllolr! ‘raining alcohx-lit- liquors ll l‘hc_v| 5i’ W. L. Gordon ‘are not given pcrllliis (which l? ‘ltlfillbll itifieitil friivntlls kwllli supply} \ em w a .t rr- r rirr troy would . ‘yonus (HfirHN AllslySEmf-wverr outlaws have good friends rum-t Say “Hwy M“ 10am you howl-those fPlBTlGS. who belong to that‘; m why]. Say “teach W113. known as trrtrdcrutc drinkers» - orn-m itrsmtoozourvcnp; ted-Yb “e “hi” "" “.'“°_" "“"‘"”‘ge“s' ions. lu-onourrce te-di-us, e as ln=_°'f:“.“° t ey all??? m"? t? "Wilma "he." i as in "it," and not te-jus. “and it)‘; rum Sta ."a'”1§f' qlnclisl ‘ OFTEN MISSPDIJIJED: deficit. low Wain)“ ° " ‘““ “"‘“ "‘ ‘ °l ‘tisgiNoNYxtrsi l reprfssllfil" r931 Every permit holder shall be orb‘ ' c on- res m n r 11m ‘lb l On- we“ minally liable who gives to any lmlnor ~ ‘t f l‘: h .- h ld . WORD STUDYQ ‘T59 l1 “'°l'd any liqirltnr-glefikcepti, prensscriboelilseby? u htrlltree times and ll.‘ 1S] your?" Lettus‘ phy5l¢|an_ “who 1s 50mg u, km,“- ;_ “P9359 Olll" V0611 Ill “FY Y mas 0P1 if he does this? What son daugh- zlng one word eflcb duy- Today-s, ter or guest would bo no.1.‘ to spill K suclii the beans? Why the whole house? as cannot be surmounted, or over, hold might be drunk as fools, and icome. "The obstacles appeared to,uo criminal action taken against lbe insurmountable." lanybody. Mr. llernrun would also‘ 9000’ wm, llmiflllrhllllfiliv lllllhlll’ lélvcs the l)l‘0-‘ ‘incorporate into this not; us fol? lows: A man holding should drink only upon hi.- own; ‘illrcmlses. Muy l ask (for l ztrnl Fsure a. great many would like to‘ ikhvw) just how ho would bring? fthls about. it sounds too ridicu ous to be classed as common scnsc. 1 A 355mg 0|.- Ln-ERARY ~-0 lhlllLr i' to be sold in dining‘ , QUOTA-Hob“ FOR cars; hotels, restauranrs, stores, BOOK LOVERS e.c. ‘\\ir_v_?, because Mr". Htsrrrtarr Q says “Society must be protects-ti.‘ Ioo-ooooooo-ooo-oooe-oo-oo-oo-o-o yet ho would allow it to Ik- lrrouglrt into our ‘llClllB-“l when‘. our children would not be prolcctctl, and if our boys and girls losc tho- pcrrrrits Q-O-OOOO FOR THE l SCRAP BOOK ‘ Thursday, April 7th -- Parliament in pressing rforwartl tltennarry persons, and especially leg- bms [0 [mplemenl [he Duncan ReJlslatoLs, vote for prohibition laws qigainst their preference. because port. The only cottslderable bndywbey cannot “stand the gaff" o: so far opposing these measures isrmoml Criticism’. (p. 77). made up of representatives of the; L-nlted Farmers oi’ Alberta with awmtude is Dome to the “crge o! Sllfhlklhlg of Progressives lmtbeuphemlsm. But is thr- ‘moral ls- Liberals, mainly from the Prairielille’ 50 0198i‘? clear enough to tire l-‘erloral Coun- Provlnces. But their opposition willie" 0L. me Churcheqflnd ma‘ is he lll Vfllll flhll We lll-BYTWW "Bl hslwhat gives a particular effective- wrei] ma; the remedial meaguyeglnelss to Ivbe criticism of prohibition proposed by the Government will‘mzlcgolifgggréreg€rfihgreszm): (Si: "ll ‘be alhllled- ;still so symparthet/ic witllr the rpro- -_i- hlhitlonisi idea. that they can pro- More lottere "for and aqainatlilglffhélil: lllgllljlgllrilfitefizlxyretucolrclublolt prohibition and thc promised urea-imam o; a hope_'_31ncere' if; figgfi sure lo change the method o! deabi-lhnt the Government's new efforts inf; with the evils resulting from éficgggfif “mfffftbilltlilg iilniiycl-‘tiei-‘lii? the liquor traffic have been pirb- men “he rm, Murray .~Butler, iihe fished in The Guardian than in alkPresltlent of.’ Columbia University, and other men oi’ note and ln-de- the other newspapers "issued inlpendent thought 1n America’ who this Province. These letters glvinlflmve already Dmestedfihe mor“ the arguments on both sides of the issue its quite other than prohibi- l u tlonlsLe assume-that the real mor. imfs oi“ ha‘: been in tlinany caseslal issue is the eternal issue of lib- nrorm ng an inslruc ve. and imerly’ upon whlch ymhlbmon other instances somewhat sophlstl- stamps as itrhough it were a reptile cal, but collectively they have!” lb° dlislfllgffil-E END t thrown much light from many (iii-j rferent angles upon the dlfffcultjpectancy and interest because of question which the electors mustlthe one important‘ Government presently decide by their votes art-measure yet to be introduced. We the polls. And more and still rnorollhave no doubt that the promised light seems to be just what isimeseure has been very carefully needed. considered by the Governmentnnd _ lwe sincerely hope and trust that all The eloee oi the eheion oi thoithe members of the HOIIIO will eu- FPlil/"Wlll l-Qflleleture is now draw- deuvor to make it es complete Ind This statement of the politicians’ ‘llllhllflqllod ill-culled“ t0 $167,920."! - -' _» - l - ir-trmwnpv why..." _ _, < New", rmun m; ‘swelled with deep ex- enacted. t. ‘.7 A . ‘-...;¢-.. \ - yrs-o-yw-nnwlflunewe“ wmunnmeweummwm-ne. ltl- it; » w | i i r in; near. rbut the few days wliichlaitective be they can ‘heft-trig’ if. iltV . l ' Wild April, enkindled to laughter and storm by the kiss of the wildest of winds that blow, Call; loud on his brother for wit- neee; hls hand! that were laden with blossoms are sprinkled with enow. —'Swlnburne As l grow older, l simplify both l, appears to be“ my science and my religion. ‘Books mean less to rne;‘ prayers mean less; potions, pills and drugs mean less; but peace, friends-flip, love and a life of usefulness mean more. infinitely mor c.—Dr. Silas Hubbard. “rm-z fumes THAT ARE MORE‘ EXCELLENT." As we wax older on this earth, Till many a toy that. charmed us seems Emptied of ‘worth, beauty, stripped of I And mean as dust and dead as dresms,— For gauds that that passed. rSome recompense the Fates have ‘sent: Thrice loveiier shine the things that last, Tllre things ihetare more excel- ent. perished. shows The grace of irlendshiwmlnd and hoant I Linked with their fellow heart and mind; The gains of science. giflts of ammo", m we only "y, nmtchm “h The eeuee of oneness with our kind; g The thirst to know and under- blend- A forte and liberal discontent: These are ‘the goods in life's rich , mad, . ~ TllO-Wthatflgo more oxcel- ~, - . . 4.4;." ...',"’Wllllem_ Wllwn. welt-arm Y. wflv". _ , . 9 0 were ~ privilege of home protection, rua_v_ G011 helll them and those who: brought fr about. ’ The little children! how prone they are to follow in the footsteps» of their parents. Picture ourselv- es for a moment in 11w mgdprage (llermlll drinkers home. His lit-l tie boy anxious to be nhran like: daddy. wants . it drln-k too! and w-lrat father will say-dare say ‘yo. sonny. not now, when you are‘ lwelllyfllle" ln which time you will! be banded your permits and drlrrkj lperhaps f0 excess! God abovei lknows. ‘The moderate drlu-kersll ‘rob, the plty of it! _ I i know of a class of rrren who‘. are pfbstalners today because it is‘ difficult to get alcohioic liquors.‘ iBut if Gov. control .be enforced, thlnlk of the temptation thrown be- fore the-m to gel. all rthe hot sufl’ Mhey want-almost for the asking. There lea silent person! influ- ence that goes out from every one and this influence is always giving results and impressions wherever it touches. Wis-cannot live a day and not touch some other life. ‘Wherever we ‘o’ our shadow fails on others. and they are either bet- ter or worse for our presence. lt "- h? living l. good, pure. honest life that we blocs this WOfldr~ltllfl “a we then glviu! "o curse our G given home and ourcbildren wi out a tfhonght. it ie quite pos- sible to carry the gentle heart oi n little child through all life's hard to the fullest and ripest old age. Willi-Hat then seeLfo moire P. n. r. one little spot or um world, brisllter, beoier and purer. Christ v has redeemed and lifted rte up that we may rode , I; nlift up other "llll. ghontiis. e ere tut r-o- omits!‘ le or» the‘ initiates‘; of our , the roof oi the nearly completed building. Hie life could not be replaced and there was no insurance covering it. . Your life is infinitely more valuable than barn or build- ings. Do not leave it uninsured. ‘ ' Write today for particulars of low-cost, profit-earning policies to y nvuomm s.» co., Lrutrrn.’ THE OLDEST INSURANCE AGENdY lN P. E. l. Agent: at all Principal Points ‘iher than uslrunred. Fair island m‘ the sea. Wl- raise our" songs to tlrcc Tho bright lllld tilt-st. ' Loyally now wo stand. .-\s brothers hand in lruud, .-\;rd Nlilg God save lllfl Laud \\‘t- lovo tire bust. I aur, Sir 0ft‘, Requisites Three Articles for $1.00 A , The Price of Two ~ Buy any two of P. D. 6 Cm, ‘- Toilet Articles at the regular- _ price 0760c each and get the third one FREE. ' PARK DAVIS 6 CD'S CREVAMS AND POWDERQ »'_ are the purest and ilneetlythlft ’ ‘eclbncewan p- " - Mlyl" ha" the pleasure ‘of showing _ w yoirthie line? Meli ibrdera 10c extra for P°5llfl¢l -‘. s. ‘The ,2 Macs . DRUGSTORE 1 a “ _ o?" éavluggxxsitreet. i a q ' m A A‘; c -._~.v-v- _ --—-<-e-c- oo-ooorovoovowoo-ovowoooo Daily Selections’ FOR Guardian Readers e-oo v0Q-o» i April 1, 1021 Ulfll riNllBfilTAN-Cl-I: The Lord ltnowcth tho days of lire upright: and tlrcir inheritance sllnll be for -?_I cvcr". Psalm 37:18. l‘ ' l WAITING "'l'lll~1't-.'s1l cry in rrry April, . l listen with cur‘ to the ground; i listen alonc in the dawning For tlro first ralrrt rustic of soundg, For the click of lrcr pattcrlng fool-l. ea- full, I In lrcr sandals of silvr-ry hluo, Trailing thc doorstep 0f Wlntcr‘ With violets tircrrclred in dew. licurt for Household * Scrapbook ‘ - . . - i ._ By‘ m) hcart for, vF-‘OBERTA LEE ‘ How to Tdttghen Chine and Glare "Tireres it cry jlr April And soon l urn going to lrcar llcr‘ answering cry in the tnendow, The wlft of hcr blueblrdx; cheer, 0 then will my heart turn to sing- lllg. dlpiass can be toughen- Witlr hope und joy l shall go 9d by p pg‘ the ‘newhrtlcles ll! To dance on the‘ hilltop '-wi_th wld whtorfdhd slowly bringing it t0 silrlllgtinro, i B, boll, Allow-if, to boil for three or For April is coming, r know. gm"- hourfi and t-hen let it stantl ~Annlc M. Robinson. until cool. 1t this is done, hot water will never craoiiii: . Former Army Officer "mt"... Stencil m. Yell An.‘ _ ’ stenicil lnk-Yceujb. ’ msnti-iiy-"mlxrir ‘tvto mrlqfllll hi“? of mlflnganose, n ‘,r{r' ' “and,” PM!’ sto BrNEW 6180M. tar-ll i..,~'-A.lolib, _ _ own. , i1 I . .. .. - - - University. egrlzholiet: . - A 3"" n""'dy tmd a former lieuwnopl" _ -‘ ‘ ' if the ennui army, who 4, To p W!” ‘llsllnsuivhel town!‘ i nolrli i ._ » . _ P‘ orn . .. , ' V suicide by inhaling z‘ w o He had been knoVh utzh house and at his fetid Infill! simply as Jo trBi-ownfil‘ ' Colonel Brown was-h brothepiiur law of Lieutenant General. ll - Archibald Murruy, Chief! 4h imperial GQHQTIKIS July 1918. For the pest _e_ ni r Colonel Brown had eenpmplo ls a night watchmen by the, ‘ mschor, Schlemmer and 0p ware dealers. Police we lwn why lubed“ ‘ liillble oecupntionwor to ll e motivator tlieluioide ‘ ' his lice and the lee let y exo 'lo"eo, let Qtll ' haywire-iii .. delt- 519101109 irolilbeld Murray in _r rem in V; i _ " i-'