curt .. h. I I ." d riis“oitiiitiiorrnrowu GUARDIAN tint Pllflillillllllti r - HEmi---g£ moon -— I: IIIDIIIOI 0'. lllllllm 00h Inuit In o ‘chunk: when I "I! motor-In ‘ nbonli Inl- llo In not allot. nth: ‘ In In a motoring martyr, n ‘l3 ‘Vmlll III. [Ill IO II" ‘llvlillil. ll u lam-calla; ‘WI ill Illfilrluoo! {or Oil ll! incl! u! til din twenty Illllol or —III Io-bun gl Ill Inter alnl. ' t? mitt BY tutu Pit \ The Liberals und "that staunch Prohibition‘ t, th I I 3e11, were in power from 191i) to 1923. ls e Hon H‘ Read whattthe-Rriv. Geo. C. Taylor had to say of th Lib ~ 1 _ ministration of the Prohibition Act when he spolfe iiflhiigt Methodist Church on ‘ January 4th, 1922, the third year of the Bell Regime ' STARTING ovsya AGAIN ‘REV. o. c. TAYLOR “Drunkenness and crime, always found together, have never. eeii so rampant, in my knowledge of P. E_. I. as now,” the Rev M1. aylor declared emphatically. - ' . ' ' “I have lived here almost twelve years and without any doubt Fifi"? ZlbltllllttiSislgeullldllllteglz:f) "eiwfiff here has never been such a condition of things along the lines of gfiiiiiillfyd-ttimi. °tt"i’i'i"° “"“3°":‘“‘ I inking--Such 1005912338 and such heineousnegs of cL-ilne. nrficessdlrlt, ‘ tiltiizgtigtilgilpizttiihe? “There was §I>e¥1od here when people said, ‘Why do we keep "‘T"hi‘Z““etYéi°il'L”;iQett.»i Still‘! the l jailjvfiuti tliiflt time is past. Not only do we keep a jail but we con- my n mum". he ‘mm “m gaw inuglggdpetaerxtyitigurlilci longer safe. l Because it had been guch a p10“. sure to start tho new car each day. Smith had not noticed the long Pm"? Silent iii the process. When the novelty had ‘worn off a bit. ht- hegan to observe that c-thei- driv- ors got under way more quickly. The other morning ‘he actually ' d / A mitiute later tlio garage man O was behind the wheel. ‘The dem- onstration was out. “Beloved ‘begiuf’ Smith's inform- ant explained. “note the part this (may 118g played in helping mat- ters. You cranked and ghokcd so loiig lliat the cylinders flooded with raav gasoline. The fuel could "01 Vllllorize and ‘wouldn't have had eugigh air for a good combust- ible mixture anyway. ‘So the engine stayed dead. While we've been talking, some of thc raw gas has mun later. "There was no "trouble rtlgflllgleithwau branbd new, but lately ltlgethefet’: Isltizllgllfiltlgelifrzglllelf with. _ _ . _ p0 n- s." "It 1S true that a man’s place of business or his dwelling is no .. “WP” the other win-mi an» ' "t! 11"" your method You want ngel‘ Safe. ‘ ittrgcggiilifcuyoup system‘ of Mum"-_ “They steal even from the Churches now-a-days. "Filfllett in i.‘.l.~l,"'tfii‘itvil.tfl"lftfiv til: “Law breaking goes on of the most violent sort and very few “giltil°".$§§"§it$1§’ii§fifir}. may 1'9 the convictions and very few the arrests ever» lI§1!°.iif§f.'..i’tli32,“iitftiitltiitffiflfi a iiovic . MR- G. F. "lt oughto to start |ll‘C'll'lDliy d9. . - . . "Pile mo,‘ he argued; "l Wish . G._F. Hutcheson, then a member of the Prohibition Coin- léilfhflii‘.ifttffiiititiiliiii.ihffii 1581011) 531d: ' , tléeflwolclilrlylOfkllltéetk. tlietro won't ,. . ‘ _ 1; ‘ s>ar a t s -t," . “The question raised by Mr. Inmaii was whether education 01' (lejtflhzflfliel; 2°ii"tlll1l+=]esnr:i;e 1min - - , - _ - - . ' ' . “ u t- i : ' egislation was the better method of dealing with- this important win a» an let i.t.f.i._f.‘.’.",‘.”.l.'“i§...' uestion. He thought education should come first, followed by i353?” ""“"““"'° ‘"“"°“‘“" ‘T’ egislation. He happened to hear the address of Mr. Taylor, and hile it might appear a little extreme in parts,.on the whole it had 1 is approval. He was afraid he could not agree with those who aid we had reached a much higher standard-me was afraid that he moral standard had been on the retrograde, and there must be i reason for it. It was for those who had the welfare of the com- unity at heart to discover the reason and have the baneful influ- nce removed.” ' ‘ Atrvcr iSmokc a REX 5 “Poker Hands"in each 35¢ package lcakcd down past the knives and" - also past the pistons liito tho crankcase. ‘The engine's nearly ready t'oi- business again. , ; “l say ‘nearly’ because! a brand iicw engine iikgthis is tight all over. Flood the Cylilldflfn with gaH- f REV. G. W. F. GLEN DENNING Speaking on Sunday, J anuary, the 8th, 1922 in Zion Presbyter- ->‘___. __,. __ __. - i Church the Rev. G. W. F. Glendenning, ofthe ~ First Methodist i urch, who wasa member of the late Prohibition Commis s i0 n, mphatically supported the statements ofvthe Rev. Mr. Taylor in gard to the prevalence of drunkenness and crime generally in the ‘ y, under the Bell Government, and maintained that clergymen d a rightto speak their mind upon these subjects. Mr. Taylor had livered his much discussed address at the Week of Prayer in the . , _ V _ _ l the earnest request of the inisterial _ Association and he, (Mr. Glendenning) had specially quested him to speak ‘from his pulpit. “Whatever may be the 1n10_n of Laymen,” proceeded Mr. Glendenning, “the Ministerial ssociation are substantially behind Mr. Taylor in regard to his de- unciation of the moral conditions prevailing,”- - REV. H. D. RAYMOND One year later, in the 4th year of the Liberal Government re- loliuc. and it uvlltstuy- there tar longer than in an old engine where the pistons are 10058. Now just to make sure that l get all this ex- cess gas out of the cylinders, l‘ll step on the starter and not use the choke. Also ll_'1l keep closed . " Thu starter turned tlio engine ii few times ivliilo Smith witnessed for the first time the trick of clout"- im: the cylinders after having made the mistake of flooding thzm with m5 through excessive cru k- ing and choking. it was a very simple process and one that he could use to good advantage any time he made a mistake in crank- ing and did not have time to wait for the natural escape of the BR50- linc. “A5 a ‘llllll-lfll‘ of fact,l ‘would rccomiueiul this system any tlmu you happen to flood the cylinders- or even when you think you have Win-oiled them," the other suggested. “if yoll wait for the casollno t0 lcak past the pistons. you just dil- the throttle |intske you've got to clicks oft’. all ‘the air. And if you don’. open the throttle part way, how on earth can you expect to get any gas to the engine? Time and time iigaiu l see people in here cranking away for dear life whilé thc throttle is clos- ed tc- the idling position. 'l‘lie_< might just fin ivell get out and dis~ connect a (rouple of the spark plug wires ‘before starting." IS/mltlt ivatclied this much of zlio starting process as staged by the garage man, but he ivus Sllflifililltl at one thing. ‘His histructoi- had stepped on the starter without switching on the ignition. ‘fI-Ic-w are you going to start viithoutdgnition?‘ Smith asked. "Like all experienced tlrivcrs," the other replied. “When you switch on the ignition right off the reel you rob the battery oi’ much of the juice it needs to operate the startermiotor. That's had because unless u, startenniotor tuurs engine at o iivcly rate. not enough ‘iijrtliroughlthe caidiuretor and the] the , Jloint where the engine did ro‘. oil it in again. 'i'liis was (lone scv-l race. A second later the engine oral times. from ivhich Smith dc- ihreuteiicd to stall and Smith not- tluccd that it ivas better Lliaii lcav . lug tlio t-hckc’ part way out tliirilii: pent; .1‘) Province“ curs, doctor. ed that his instructor pulled on" hear the choke and just as quickly push- i the \\'<'ll'lilllli{ up procurin- "l hear strange sounds in my "well. wlisrti ell-to would you ex- 'cm'.'"-'Vaiicouver i f J f fl I - l t ittrEru/lt me, on January 12th 1923, the Rev. Mr. Raymond of st, PauFs luffh flleaklng in the Baptist Church said: . _P_rince Edward Island boasts that it is the first Province of the orriinion to adopt the Prohibitory Law. - _ When a thtijdsand miles from here the speaker had heard the laljfl spoken of in terms of the highest praise on this account. _ B11}? What d0 We find when we live here?——a. state of conditions hlch 1831 $191118 and a disgrace to. any Province or any country. “YOU W111 find drunkenness more common here in” the City of arlottetown than y0u will find it in anycity in the Dominion Cffnada, and no apparent attempt to check it. ' IdO 110i? know What instructions are given the police nor do I °W 110W W91} the lQst-ructions are carried out but I do know soine- “l8? 0f the dlfllfililytleswliich face those who try to enforce the law “I Say "B? V011 thatthe conditions of life in‘ this city and Prov- ‘ in ‘regard ‘t0. the drink traffic are a blot 0n the landscape of the minion.’_" » N -' . _ i Shier-is how the clergy found the Liberal; administered the hfbitibn‘ when they were in power under theHon. J. H. Bell. the to be uld Mn Saunders: commissions, and a root deal has been recently said and written with . - ‘ regard to the present Prohibition Uommisslon. It has been said by the I . t - , . . . . 7‘ s cheap liquor poldcy’ get Into ofilce‘ I s plffllflll press that this Government cannot escape the responsibility of ' ' " ' the enforcement of the Pmhlbition Act by hiding behind the Commis- ' sion; that this Ggvsrnment dismissed the previous ‘Commission and apJ ' ’ the present Commission, and dragged the whole" matter into politics, and in therefore responsible for the conditions existing ' - gasoline is sprayed into tho cylind- ers under tho force or the suction and ithe pistons do itot. travel fas: enough to compress the vapor , properly. ilt pays to crank a little before switching on the ignition.” ‘The wisdom of this was deiiion- ' utratod by en rluo action the instant the llllllllOll as switched on. liti- modiately, howovcr. the garage man pushed the tilioko all tlio way lu and ‘closed the throttle to a uic your engine oil. and if the gas has u clianco to look down. tlio vulvo stclmi it. cl ans off uli the litliricating oil ant gives W" "Ul-‘kl’ valves lllctter crank n bit with tho throttle closed and Without Willi; the choke. "Now we'll see what wo can do h), way c-f u gnntppy start. ‘The first Stop is to pull tlio choke all tlio way out, not just part way. l! Y0" ivaiit tlic pistons to stick raw 8115 t Enforcement Ioflaw And Prohibition Commissions; l Premier Stewart speaki-hplainly andlckarly. Thcso are his WOHIHI’ “Take the matter o! crime generally. we have tliorc tlio grout! weight. of public sentiment behind the enforcement or the iuw. if a man’ commits a crime. everyone is interested to see that detection and punish-l meat lollow. But has it been no In the one of Prohibition? As early. an i917 lb was found that the burden was so great. upon the ‘Department? . o; Jugflcg 1n this Province that a Commission, was appointed to eutorcef the law so as to rolievethat Department. of the ‘Government from such an onerous task. ___ ' From that time to the present we have had three consecutive’ Ml. ‘rim mm imperial Puppy Food Ths popular “Imperial” product is giving excellent results il\\0l.II' ranches this spring. The ranchers, using it, report splendid progress in growth of their young foxes and are ordering in large quantities. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is first baked ashia biscuit from’ our scientifically prepared andtested Puppy Food formula and then ground into a coarse meal by -a ‘special machine recently installed for this purpose. It is ready ' for ‘fflefling and only requires the addition of milk to form a properly balanced diet on which the young foxes ‘Ithrive most successfully. I i ‘ ‘IMPERIAL PUPPY F()()I) and IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS contain the nutritional requirements of the young foxes and adults and their liberal use will ensure healthy, vigorous foxes. ' dUrders promptly filled‘ from fresh stock. tttrsntju BISCUIT to. IJMITED . tit‘... 7'21. 80:446. party today. _ / With regard‘ to those Commissions generally I have just this tosayd that l believe that all thrde doinmisaions, and that every member of; each one of those Commissions, has brought to bear upon tho tllscharge‘ of his duty every‘ ibit of energy, ability and honesty he possessed. l lie-i v g lieve that the Commission have xiven uiiatlateu and sincere public set-i‘ vice in the discharge of their duties: ‘ - l will any further, and I want to givk this anawarto thqcrlticlsma; . or tbs partisan press, that this Government did not dtpmln the Int] Prohibition Gomrhlulon. ' Their term of oiiice expired under the Statuted and- the present Commission was annotated in due course under the pro-I RACK won rLnéwtion-r, NGTEIDDIG-l‘ 27%; ‘iiltitfihifll-‘QFJBX . visions‘ of the law.- I 7.. , . . ' A I have this ‘further to any, that this Government tin mover. In the , Charlottetown’ P' E’ I‘ . --,- ‘ mgr-p or; m quit moment, immune-intervene dtitluof o» , f _, ‘i ~ , _ ‘ p » ft .-"::;*:.a zttrrttttzti: ~E the“ Maritime Acne for HAWK FIRE films lm mm‘ phenom u notion "in um lpoot arid that i "y-“i '_ , ' ~ , ~ » i l mm that?! "polnmnthipto on. pr annoy have i ‘ ~ - - -- ~ o m: wow,‘ lwflltfli’ ~_"~'v.Pt-'1“*=~ onto» § * ma wit‘ ma»; [so W“ i ' /-.' - _x wmo swan.“ Farr,‘ ozone winner-soot! _ i g men swat» I38 Mitzodivgk, we, I I v ' ’ ' ‘ i t. ‘w m. am mo» futures 61 that lrln Lirjgtbergh Iuecuttut ‘a