. THE CHAFIIQLPTETUWN GUARDIAN i DR. ii. l. P. RiDMILLAN \ i ‘SPEAKS DN DRAFT ADDRESS -._..... , iContlnuetL) iupon whoever initiated or ordered it.‘ Uses of Alcohol. The fact that ii dying man was rc- mcved from the vendorship. a Illflllv My lion. colleague from Suninier-_vvlio had been a careful and com-i side used to make another state- petent official. in order thatechangei ment frequently-that alcohol is nolniight be made in the interests of ol good as ii medicine. that it is a nar-ipolitical friend. reflects no great‘ cotic poison. I wonder if he believesicredit upon any Commission or Gov- that? I believe that a ‘man Whoififnnlvlll- says alcohol is a narcotic poison and. A TIN of Nugget coat: but I5 cents and contains enough polish for 100 shines. There is no more economical way ofkeep- ing shoes in good condition than by regular we of --- Noose? l ‘A Shoe Polish I - l s - rliarewolvugpexsnhae “ I For Every Shoe Made! EMPIRE SIIDPPING WEEK is as good a time as any lo get “Pqualntcd willi llif‘ merits oi‘ the Provincially known PERFECTION ICE CREAM Always sent out in such a condition it ls palatable and dainty. All Perfection dealers use extreme care in handling this dainty confection sold in BRICKS AND BULK This ls the lfl! with the flavor “identically the some. Cream that is fll for the King. Deniral tirealiieries Lid. ' 'Wliobilsiiuirpisrmnirrons_ ' ‘i PlltlNE no We would like to hear at once from all ilairymen and farm- ' crs who arc prepared lo supply us with Cream for the com- ing season. We use Iiirgc quantities o.‘ A 1 Cream. Will you let us hear from you - early? o ens/waif; PEORIA ENDGATE FERTILIZER SOW ER It wont be long now! Before we7are sold right out of these ASowers. So we’vc decided to put on a Bargain Sale and sell ‘the rest of our present supply At $55.00 Delivered (‘ome and see us ! The ilardie Mfg, 0o. QUEEN sneer. NEXT 1'0 A. iswruolvms CIIARLOTTETOWN ‘mwmunmmwm m;qz>g who issues “scripts" ought to be looked after. HON. MR. LEPAGE: Your school tell us that alcohol is a narcotic poison. so my hon. friend from Rus- tico tells us. But it hasits uses. the some us any other narcotic poison. And the medical profession. ul- tlicugh they are quoted as being al- most unanimous in their opinion re- garding the use of alcohol. are not unanimous after all. I will tell_ni_v hon. friend that there are occasions when nothing else will do just whkii elcchcl will do. If you come in cold and shivering and just on the verge of having a chill. some of this alco- hcl. cven some of the stuff which came off the "Eddie James.’ _if taken hot. will produce results which I do not think anything else will pro- duce. Probably hot ginger tea. or lint lemonade, or something else. will be put forward. But I know. and Y?“ knciv. Mr. Speaker. that on certain books tell you that. ymunty!" DR. McMILLAN: The school books'more of it under Government Coli- “Biood Money." But this "blood money!“ There There would have been‘ trol, we are told. It is all right to take it under certain conditions. un- der certain circumstances. We all know that there is nothing in thatl argument. because on every gallon of liquor that comes into this Pro-l vince in a legitimate way the Dom-I lnion Government does not hesitntel to take its portion of “blood money“ if you want to call it that. My hon. friend the Minister of Public Works told us this morning. about that wonderful cargo of the’ “Eddie James." I wonder why he emphasized that? I suppose it was a simple business transaction. i HON. MR. MCINTYREZ It was; true. "wasn't it? ' b" ZVICAIILLiAN. I guess ll \i.is true. I believe it is true that the cargo was sold to the Prohibition Commission. and it W85 dispensed r Qccflglons ygu cannot replace 211001101‘ by anything else; and the" People “lei going to have it. They always did: have it and they always will have it. Prohibition is not gillllb i0 5WD! them. because Prohibition is built on‘ wrong philosophy. You wonder why it fails. why it has been discarded in other provinces? Because its philosophy is wrong; that is thc‘ rmscn. It is built on false promises. Just as soon as you take your own individual opinion on any matter. and try to force it on thc lwolllll Ol any country and impose a penalty for its non-belief. then you arc up against something in whicliyou will never succeed. Just iis soon as you make the act of taking a drink oi liquor n. criminal act. and say it is in the category of steiilingi as house-breaking. ns murder, then you are up against it. For it is not the some. It is nothing of the kind. It is the abuse of alcohol which is dan- gerous. The way to make people temper- ate in this as in every other Pro- vince. is by education. The Premier does not believe very much in that. perhaps. There was an application made from the secretory of the Temperance Alliance that he or someone else be allowed to go through the schools of the Province preaching that doctrine. The Pre- mier did not agree with him that it. should be done. Perhaps he was right; I think myself that he was perfectly righoeimtrhat ‘matter; but it shows the difficulties he has got_ into. He could not avoid them} when he made the serious blunderi of linking himself up with any or- giinization iind shackling himself by' any promises when he wanted to ob-i tain the Premiership. He should unfettered by any promises; then he would have got along better. Gcripts-and the Doctors. In this matter of scripts the doc- tcrs are the “goats" under the Pro- hibition Act. and have been for years. We donit want to have uny- thing to do with the Act. if we can get rid of it. It is a regular nuis- ance. people coming into the oflicc- at. all hours of the day and night. wanting" scripts. If we don't givc them. they will go away offended. Every doctor knows that. that it is a great nuisance. narcotic poison. and if it should not. be prescribed by doctors. it. might as well be kept in the drug stores the slime as other narcotic. poisons. Ii alcohol is a. to ‘the people of this Province. I; believe it is also true that all liquors". that are dispensed are analyzed and. are found to be good. I rend that’ I awn/in!) uwnliixlifllnnl even in the Temperance Bulletin. I! don't‘ see any reason why liquor thati is seized cannot be used, because Il understand that some of it is of thei vcry best brands. If it is not fit r05 use. ihcn it is destroyed. I suppose. Of course. my hon. friends sny it should not have been done. I won-i der what the objection to it is? Tilt}: Commission probably bought it cheaper than they could buy it any plucc clse. and they made i1 little "m"? llrcfit on it. That was the. trouble! Tliire is the damning pi-inciplc. that there should be iinvl profit made out of this: because. you. KNOW. the opinion which some of thosc gentlemen opposite have pub-i iicly stated is that not one dollar ofl profit should be made out of this business, notwithstanding the faoti that every Government has takciii e profits accruing from the Pro-i hibitlon Cpmmission. There was very little difference ln the policy under the Stewart Government and under the first Commission that was appointed under the Act. composed’ ' i4 of clergymen. It is quite l1 reflec. tion upon the clergymen of this Province who composed that Com- mlSSl°ll~ lllal they took any of this “biccd money." The Commission un- dfil” the Stewart Government manag- cd their business a little better than vunder the Bell GovernmentLthgt, was ll“? dlllmmléfif because -under the Bell Government. p- r“. IIIIVSkQIJQI< . u-ntnwiuvn-uzw new“: . _ < uwxslvi1fl~flli" y‘ ?."'"""“/"." "T? sale liquor houses to operate here» They say they cut them outeventu-i ally; but they need not have allow-l cd them to come in. if they had cnose to put on h prohibitive tam! lBut no. they were satisfied to have. 2 r %- ’/ I /,»;//f/¢ z /’* 5%? i?’ i/v/k- % 2 5 4, y2./ y? z 2e ¢%a2%;» v.- 5r HAT material do you want your new Spring suit from? . Tweed, worsted, serge, cheviot~~you may choose any cloth you like~~in any pattern or shademat Tip Top Tailors for only $24. satisfaction or money back. $24 will buy in fine Spring Clothes. A. F. ilamlibeii, Montague, l’. E. l. \ nulrZQ-i » l V if you read the . transactions of the Commission. the mo” llllll" U195! sold the less profit‘ they made Wfrhat is the Wily "they!" ~ ' P |'.vere doing it. But the Bell Gov-I ernment had no compunction in thc have come m clear with his handspratter; they even allowed the wholc-‘ iilltllll come here. and take the lllO-l ney. - I prohibition a Failure in Evory where thc Temperance Alliance navel (‘ouiitry. This question is a big one. and it has been before the public for ‘l » __ y _ _‘ -now regret? Things were allowed to gram many yea“ The sle“mtG°“igo on. no matter what Government lgnlnent. cnnnoclle “ccused or pm" 3 was in power. without any complaint, slgliug 1mm tpilmcs‘ They my ‘Yelfroni these gentlemen. But just! 1 "we a en l‘ llleblsclte on ml as soon us the Stctvlirt Govcrnnicntf '31" we saw enough l“ {our years or‘ said" "Conditions under Proiilbitloiil tme Prombmo“ Act to know and wlarc going" from bod to wiorse. and we; rcnlize that it was not giving rc-l < . - -~_. Here is the whole sum andlare gokng w try something Elsa . . - ~ , . _. S5“pfxziclggzfié?lheugggflglthalfl€g§itlSIIDDlHIIQO of the inntter. Our course has any Act to say to n doctorzfllas. l’ “"21" eve" l‘ we had ‘w 5"‘ “You shall prescribe twenty-foilr "ltllll gtmelnlflthg“ m.f"ln°w "l" ounces of ivhiskey." How lniinwcthc}, P‘; “is b eerbmmwed “l times do people need less. and would‘ n _ p o he?‘ emu,“ they had takc lcss if they could get it? Idonbl w same “p” meg‘ "V"? "°““"'~" lsmts‘ ,tlim the whole flood burst. The ‘Province was going to be i-ilined. We. wverc going to open "a grog shop {til Lcvcry village cross-roads.“ we were’ :gcirig to have “free rum" eycigv- whcrc; notwithstanding that it was "defilitc-ly‘ stated in our policy just‘ believe. cither. in having rum in a m“ has "led H’ has ha“ m“ “m” vzndons shop. I don't think if. ll: necessary. DR. GRANT: You don't like l‘lilll. 'clo you‘? DR. McMlLLAN: No. I don't likc rum. Do you? lLnilghterJ Did you say you used to? l-Increased lnugh- tor.) The position in which the medical men have been put is absolutely il- leagile from Montague would be very glad to get rid of it himself. I-lc shakes his heed? Well. it wasever thus! But I hope the Premier when hc makes this Act "more workable" will find some way by which tho medical men of this Province won't bc bothered with people running after scripts. And if they come for scripts. there is only one wiiy of ‘dealing with the problem. Even some of the members of the Temperance Alliance are. of that opinion now. That is. give thc doctor all the prc~ scriptions he wants. I think our friend who owns the building in E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate GlllSS Insurance at \ Lowest Rate. ‘Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside p- IJPYd Lewis- whicli the grog is kept. and who must be receiving some of the “blood lmcney." has advocated in the public lprcss that the doctors should be uni ,llmited in the number of scripts. l ~|dcn't. know whether it was because ldcrship or not. At iiny rate. I don't logical. and I think my hon. col-l what WflS-[O happcli; that no more vendor's shops would be opened than The United spin-s have 1mg] {he there are at prcscnt unless the peoq (some expcricncc. I wonder what isilllfl bl’ Y1 dfllllllll‘ ITTOFdBKl V010 l" gwrcng with the United smtgg |1g\\i!llll£ll' sectucn or iowlisliippnsscd it. ;If there is so much money going into,‘Tlli1t i5 just Wllrll thifi Govcrliiiivni line savings blinks, and if they hrqlis uuiiicsiiic w do iii 1929- If iliv so prosperous under Prohioltloiiuiirciilv risk 111i‘ it they iiiv coins w; what is the limiter with thc Sliitcsififil ll- Bill when lllill ilmllfl-‘lllml; at the pi-csrm time, when|was submitted by the Stewart Gov- itliere are hundreds of tl1Qu-!Cl‘fillll!fll.,ll was something desperate: sands. and millions. out of cni-lll WM flwfllli ll “'05 U10 filfflllélli picyinent. when thcrc is n bread linelfllld l0 llBlY-lltion! Thut is the kind‘ 1n the city of Nnv york greagey-‘of cifmpaign we had in I927: and thol than in war days or prc-wiir dnys?i‘l'¢5\l|l lfi-"IOW Kfilllfmv" $llllflit The experience cf cvery country tlllii'°l7lm5l“'~ ‘ has tried Prohibition is the same.‘ l It has not been satisfactory. It waslTl"? Allllllfl‘ flml l-lll‘ Gflllffnmflll-H not satisfactory here. and the.‘ . siewhrt Government decided t0l NW they liiive o problem on their make u ghflngg; “m; because iheylhnnds. because the Temperance Al-j decided w make a change their mo“ linnce. as the custodians of Temper-i gives have been twisted and di5__.nnce in this Province. are going to {gytgd 1n gvery lnqaglnflble way 1560 U187. Chill ACC l8 EIIIOFCBGI find! 1g has been snid that B11 we“1“nt_ll if it is not enforced they are going‘ ed was in ride mm pgwgf on migto put my hon. friends out! I sup- liqucr control policy. Th!!! Pill experience. 1 Quinn" ghnglpcse they can do that. lthe Stewart Government were ncvcrlyl"! ln- ""1 l lllllllwfle ‘he!’ "l" Pill iso sollcltous of power that theyuuii viii! They have sot you. iind iwould Introduce any Act, cspeclflllyilllc!’ are coins w see that you live. an Act regarding liquor. to put them- un w your PYOITIlSBS- We shell m.‘ “hi” in pow" n the “pm”, as mwhetlicr ii mon can dissociate him-l has been said. of the souls of thc growing youth of this county. We in the medical profession especially know the condition in this Province ~i Gas Spoiled Sleep, think the change reflects any credit, B5 Well B5 EIIYOM Elie; and We know l _ _.__._ i. that there must be something wrong with Prohibition which has been in, . operation: here far twenty-sever; years un er every overnment. iin Madefler Dmzy lwhiclr has permitted such abuses to cxist as nre evident to any one who "For years I suffered from so: nndumows the facts. llow n it. if Pro- constipotion. Used to get- headacheaihibltlon In such a wonderful Tcm- nnd dizzy spells. The first dose of pcrancc agency, that our young peo-‘ Adlerlko gave me relief. Now I rest pie hove learned to drink? How Isl well."——Mi's. H. Brinkley. Just ONE It that the bootlegger and the moon- apoonful of Adleriko relieves gas and shlner and everyone else connected that bloated ‘ “ so that you can with the illicit traffic ls flourishing? eat and sleep welLAActa on BOTl-I Is it because the Stewart Govern- uppcr and lower bowel and removes mcnt did not enforce the Act? That old waste matter you never thought is thb inference lind the implication self from the position of lender of! his party and come out and soy that what he said was his own personal views. They will show you whetherl you can mnke a personal matter of o transaction between officials re- presenting the Alliance on the one hnnd and the Government on the other. That i; the position that you. are In. honordble gentlemen. Andl you deserve it. I hope you are happy In it! I know some of you must l» very hum!!- because a lot of you be-| llove in Prohibition Just as much as we do! i lt was all right os ll means to an‘ 1nd. You were quite satisfied. be—l cause it elcctcd you to power. Now! the enforcement is in your hands. Whiilni inn on this subject I mothers. No mlticr what you tried that was put out in the last enm- for your stomhch. Adlcrika will iiur- iiulen: it wns iill chauzcd to ilic prise you. Hilglics Drug Co. Lid, Sicwnri. Government. I womloi- - i might draw attention to the great fact flint li you wnnt to make people tempcrlitc in this Province. or in‘ i ' ilSlllYl llizll l 1~lltilil(l li‘_\' it fitllt mil- any other Province. you had better liquor. but temperance of lnngululc, will. lbcen for years. before they wcrclry some process of education. The Perhaps you will say tllul we nuiiiu iLnuiilul-izi li 1:: uifly you fellows igalviuiizcd into action after tlican- very first requisite in that process to try if. oilrselvcs. ‘nouncemeiit of this policy. after a of cdilcntion would be-not telnperq lgrcat dormant period \VlllCll they 11MB rfiflflfdllil; the drinking of ‘who ill'l' l‘l‘1-lill)l“"|l- VOICES: Ilcrc. licrc! llini! l. n llz" DR. McMILLAN: You ari- all .\iil ~ Goodrich Silvertown Tires On the boulevard or the hazardous grinding by- way trail, in limousine or lorry, Silvertowns give that lull measure of service which results from tlic Goodrich 57v years of making things out of rubber— — 91ml (Wiqy Cost . 464cm t0‘ your IIIQflSIIIQ Every Tip Top garment is tailored to the customer's individual measure. in any wanted style, and soldlwith a positive guarantee of Come in now and see what wonderful value llut I lini not ll Prolilbltlbnlnt!