_""1 Ulu" w“u“|'" uuu|u|u" wllat the men and the woineli ill congested ' , .`;":=-` - " ' ` """“‘" '”"'-"~’-"~'1-_*lar*--°’:r..~:.-zz-;i ,' ‘ S . ‘ll 1. in the \vay ot Sun'u~nel~ I _. lvonlng Dolly (founded 1l01) ll-00 tloilvorod or by ull ln coma. ana 02.501” u. a. A. lornlng Dolly (founded 1891), 88.56 por your. (D¢|lvo A) -In ldvnnca; $2.50 par your (mulled) In advance, I hands. ond $3.00 for U. s. A. null omcc at chariclimwn. amicn omm at eumaiim ill the cities on the continent, lllally hun-I soldiers Illia gone over-wus. llluilv 0 olde, Albarton, Sourll and Montjgue. .----v~¢».-.~`Ii.727 were iarlllers allll 11,600 ill skilled sllip- litlildiile; lllllllitioll alld mine workers. These were the ii_e‘ul'es tor all of (`anada. At-col_'dill_e' to the i\lilitar_v .\`ervice Act only those class-;-tl as ill lion-essential occu- patiolls are stlbjeet to hein_i_>' drafted tor ini li1ai‘_\' service, alld ol' tllese, ol' course, onl_vl tllose wllo are pli_vsieall_\' tit. In Prillce lidlvard Island those elle‘a_e'eil ill liillresseiitizll oeeilpatiolls alld ol' ' illili ‘ tal'_\»' age of the lirst class to be called, that is, ulilnarrictl with no depclldeilts and be- tweell 20 alld £35 _vears oi' a_e'e_ llulnbei' olll_\' 78:5, a splendid colllillellt-ar_\' b_\' the wa_\', oil the mailller ill \\'llicll our lllen volullteel'ed» What proportioll oi" tllese T85 will he able to pass the test ot' pll_\'sieal litlless we do not knoll' hilt it is sate to sa_\' tllat ullilel' the eil'ellillstallccs our collscript ai'ln__v will tllose eii;3_'a_e‘etl ill tal'inillp‘ are included ill the e.\'einptiolls. 'l`lle unlllari'ied with llo depeiitlcllts_ lietweeil 20 and Zl5 _vears of age lllit t-lligainf-il ill i-sselltial oecupatiolls ill this provillee_ the _<;‘rcat lllajol'it_vo1` them being' .l'ai‘lllei's, nlililber 1,120. "'l`l'lusc will not be drafted. Of the second class, betweell 531 and ~15 with no depelldeilts and not ell- grageeil ill essential occupatiolls we have 129. 'l_`lles'.> ll'la_v he called after the first draft has beell eolllpletetl_ (lt the tllird class, -.tees 211 to 15, lllllnarried with de- citie ale looki it o rest and rceuperation. Arid .ve have the evidence of those wllo ale now lil the habit Z of spendiirtr theil' suiilmcr 'holidays here; ,__ ,.,,,,,. ,,,- me ,-,,,., ma, ,,,,,,,,-,,i itllat if our at.tl'actloils were bettel known drcds if not thousalids who spend their ful resorts would visit us There is no reasoil why we should not have lnall_v thousallds of siiiiilliei' visitors here, no reason except that_the_v do 'not ikliow what we have to offer. Now, with practicallv our whole_provlllce open to au~ toniobile trailie, with itslnost distant points seiltially the coulitr_\"s tl'ade, not that of lt. or some other means, should be coliti- llued. ()ur suiillliel' attractions are a va- l Sepielnbel' were 5.268, the recrllitilig 5t54.l months ol' that killd of action or inaction 1 l"lalli_lers_ lio we need eollscriptio l*I\'el'_\' 1-lun s_yiilpathizel' trolll llerlill to the trenches, from Berlin to the Callleroolis wislies success to llaurier with his ailti- coliscription eainpaigll. Evelfv slackel' 1i~ ving at lloilie ill selfish ease, evel‘_v coward --it tllei‘;.= al'c any ill this climate of ol.lrs--- peiidellts aiiil ilot l-ll_e‘;t_eeil _ill cs-selltial oc-|e\'er_v lllall-_lack of them is bellilld llaurier-_ ellllatioils, we have 57,1. lt. is unlikel_v that tllis class will be called. ln the otlier provinces the lltllllbcrs -‘libject to call ill the lirst. class, tllat is Z0 to Slit _vi-al's ot a_4e, llnlllal'ried with ilo de- pelldents and not ellgagell ill essential call- ill_u`s, are as follows: i Alb;-rta. 2,0521; llritish (`oluin 1\'lallitoba 2l.T.\i: New llrullswick 2 Nortll \\'i_-sl. '1`el'lfitol'ics ti; Nova Scotia 5.- 880; lnltario 29,187; Quebec 1-1,912; Sas- katcllewall 23,520; Yukon 40. ‘ ' lt is illterestillg to ilote that those oi’ this class but wllo are ell_c'a;_i'etl ill essential oecupatiolls are _e'i'eatest, prollortionately,1 iii the t`al°iniil_i,>` pl'ovillccs_ In Alberta the lllllnbei' ellgaizeil ill esseil1ialcallili_i,fs is 5.- 160; ill lllzlilitoba 5,52-Stl: ill Prince l~lilward island 1.120; ill Saskatchewan 11.760. Ili_ ()lltal'io. Quebec. liritisli f`olumbia, New Plrllnswick and l\Io\'a Scotia the lllllnber eilewieeil ill esselltial occupations falls far below those ell_tIzl;_>_'etl ill non essential. As pl'e\'iousl_v announced the intention is to raise l0ll,0tltl lllell ol’ this draft. What proportioll will be secured out of the tirst class oi' 67.881 will onl_v he deterlnilled by the pll_\'sical cxamiilations. _..__.___i._.\o( ()l'l{ HX-l’|{()\`|.\‘('|.\|. 'i`|{.\l)l'I .T ,,. ,__ oo Ll ._ _ - »»" L5 i... 4; li' the estiillate is correct, and there is evel'_v reason to believe it is, 2.000 people 1'l'oln poillts outside the provillce viisited (f`hal'lottetowll tlul'il'lg exhibition days, it _gives at least sollle food for reflection. The llla_iol'it_v_ if not all of these people. remain- ed in the city for three days, solnc lllore, solile less- What did each spend while here? ()n all average eertain1_v not less than ten dollars each: that means $20,000 lll'ollg'lit to the City, circulated among the stores alid the hotels and more or less shared ill by the citizens ill one way or ano- ther. Iil any case it was $20,000 added to the ordinary revenues which go to build up the cit_v’s business. ' This gives us a little idea of the value a live, healthv tourist trade would be to out" l __,, . _ ,_ _ _ _ lrci-lllltilli; lliid et|llipilll:llt ol' the sol- lllis wal' ls not over. lllls vlctoi'y is not woil. The cileilly is not eollilucred aild_ it is vital lol' the peace of the world thati the ellei'n_v be conquered, that vietol°_v be- closes with Gerlnallv dominant from Bal-' which this will not be comparable in its ex _ areas. President Robertson, of the (Tallad- iali branch. expressed himself as highly pleased with the contributions that are colnillg' from all parts of the Dominion As soon as Great Britain commits her- E] lllElllilUNE . . ‘ _ won and that the wal' be iiliislled by means' ` for a >`ricult;ura1 reilel’ of 1'al'mei's whose' i~ _ places have been destrove<_l ill the battlei _hlllliirctlll ol' thousands ol' ('itlluiliailltlc." wllonl will bo llllalllc tu vote. the li.llioruln who orc lcti ily sil- wiln-lil loll' rrrstifl" ' _ \ »- llousi- ol` t`olllllloll~‘-. .\llg. 19. lil1»i. \‘/ul' is 0Vcl‘." theicities, altlloui;'h the cities get their _,___ _ _\,,,.,, ,-_._ H, share. It settles lai‘g'el_\' at coiinti'_\' poillts,l -‘lliii i il., iiiii .-in-l-_ roi- my 'pill-i. eo_ {y3\'Q]_~; thpilugli thy ¢_~()u]]tl‘\' (li5t|‘ii_'t5_‘1ilil;l as the lvnr lasts. to open the “Uolh pllrties in Glciit llritalll llnvc N Serious ml ,_ k _ _ __ lm_k€___. its pu,.__]mS(,__. from the farms and iK.t.niil.- ni- nillcc _willi That Bloody :S-;=_cil___l_lilil limi-i. will lic iio_rlccli_ ‘ ° ““ 5” “Pe lwiui. mile- cvltiintc liinluelr as follows. l am - » - . _ _ _ _ _ . :war so .-.t - ' . . ' illsselulllauss 'ltsolf ‘Llelleiiilll-\' (wel. th? will ph-t"fe nlvs-ell’ -ind the irlriv |:ov'erlllll¢-nt but lillietliill-'s |li‘si H pmmm oi want al energy or Ur 'ww “ h0l(f_l)l_l’\ln('e' _ _ ltllzit we sllall stop :ill preplil‘:ltlolis. Let llle_'clcctloll he hold at the closi- Vli' ltlllll lll(‘ |)il.\'t l.\\'t) _\'(’2:il`S it l_)(.*_L"l1l1l11'l_9,` and lllillli ot llotllilli; lint the war. _ _ _of the war. bilt do not lei. (.‘:illal1'.l lull \\'~¢ls made ti)\\';|)'(l_< iii(-lll(lil]_o~ _suing ;i(lvQi'_’ "\\'i- slli.ll not do one thing to pro- llersell' riilielilous ill the eyi.-s ol' t tlsellieilts of the couilti'_\"s attractiolls iii ”ff"_' ‘_“‘_‘ *_‘_"f'“""_'_"_‘f_’}_‘ """“ ‘~'°'“l= 0" ;‘_"’_"";__ "-"__'_""“'_"l*__*{'l_ "‘f~‘<*1i°{1_“"_1il_", ill' il clunliic lu thc uilci-iilioil nl nic business and hrlvate correspondcllcc. Re-l“" ' ' "'_“"' "0 ""` _ ` , " ""‘"'”I ‘" “ "" ”l"' """"` ‘ '11=\\'lli\1<=\'.\’-" _ ____ _ __ .Q I _ l\__ _ug __ _ __ _ _lofi .\t l-i>del':ltloll ol l._illel'al tllllls, part, is taking pilrt ill the lllost tl' -“ll " ‘Um _ ll* lm “_ ‘li i1_ ‘filth ‘l ( ' 'l`oiollto_ .\1ll_‘.' ‘_'l. 1915. ll-eililoiis rulltliet ill the llistory oltllt ;\_lwa_\'s easily measured hilt it is a sort of' ~i»--»- wot-ill." solvlllg' that is bound to produce a harvest- ".\i fir- i»i'~~-will liilui- the only .\iil-ll 1: lrlc --1,, _,,,,__,. ,w,,_,,,__ may mm ,_,,,.._,.,,_ tllllln we lliive to lllillk ol' is to llllisll tlll- war, and to atljoilrll to a illture "Il` the 1'l'illle Miiliillel' lcsiisteti thc _ _ __ _ _. ilall- those doiliestic pi-olllell_is which fllllilllltl YU llflllg 0" ll|l` C3l'l.\’ 01601 ludbiii *'l5"0t l)lU\ lllkfd “Q m‘l_k0 them "uLh_ will llllvi-_ to lie lllkell up inter. _ llc did well. But llc could do lliol il_I`l(l ll C2111 lit* (itlllC li \\'(‘ t_&li((‘ ll Lil.) S_\'h`tl3lll21- "'|‘llc war is still oil. 1'poll the plllic_\~» He ollillll iirl-it til say there will iiC2lll_\‘ illltl i{()(;*|) (}\'01'l;l_\‘l1l]_l__l'l_\' at lt, ‘iliil'oillll'ell ll_v the govill'illlleilt to dis» no elortioll ulttil ilttei' the ual' il' llc llillarge the duties we owe to the can llelp it; he ought to (ako niivim. io( "“"' _Mililliw t'oullil'y, we llavil taken no tuge ol` the inllt.V ol’ the coulltry ani' N0.|.l_:S _issue with the goverlllneilt. \\'e llnvo the allscllco ol' pllriy stl'it't.i_" 'silppol~tl-il their policy. ailtl"tlloro- ---Julie tl, lol \`ol'i'. t1|l‘I'1` is no eullse tor nn appeal _ , , __ _ _ , lil* |ll<‘ \'0l|l\ll‘.\'. ' "lt is llbvioul»l1_\‘ ill the plilllit' l be a small one. lt will be observed tllatl llle casilaltles lol' the hrst lortlll_e_'llt in ~~i~i,.- .,,,,- ;,._,_., ,,_,, ,,,_,d_, __ ,Wu fu.. .ici-t-ti. iiial illcrc clioulti lit, iii. sie.-ii., a ei-ileral election." tlllrlllg the wrlr. . . That means that it would olllv take eitflltl " “l M°"""`"l ‘“"“""" ""“"- """’*""’ *““’““' "" "U \"""‘“"' "U llcl-olllllei~ 1:. 1914. tlitft dlirinii' 11|" wal." . ,. - - -- ..- - .\~.-i::t_ll .o lt-lllt. out the (iallarllai, illvislolls il: Ho" W,,,_am ,,um_,ey__ ..“.__ ____ _____ WW ____il;t_l_.______:_ __:_i___ "lt wililld ln-_ dc'plol'alllo ill lily opill- or curing tho wal." lon to have the people iliv-iirotl lipoll Scpteillller !t_ llllh 1111115' illlrstilllls. ".\l present all wc need to sity is' “.\liotllei' of thc reasons \vll_v l l’ilv-| no elet-tioll now. .\'o party politic: .t‘.illlatlti. but into lllo very llcld oi' lin _ _ _ _ . I __ _ __ _t. _ _ _ nd leqg he__lth_ .~l|- ii gUlf0i~ul election is held het' 5umnN'I 5 ln ebb ‘X hm Ht A ` ` ‘ lhallrier trclllillldeil a. wal'-tlluo cloc- the uni: of the war. we have no do ° ltioll. lil tllo _absence ot' the soldiers the parties will do as they have /they expecteil to wllr by getting the ways dolle. -. . Thu govelillneut an solid Qllehci- llnd foreign vote ngdlilsti illo oppositioll und the country ll the war policy of thc Govorlllilolli_ at _veur and it hull" illleud of tllcill l\\`llili~ lllost lit thc soldiers were here whicll there need be no gclleral elec- ltllesc politicians lvt‘l'e against :l wllr- liilll. \'\`0 hobo the war will he o itlnle electioil, its these llttcniilccs lie- ll_v' tllat liille. li` not thc parties nlu _ . . _ _ __ conlo to seine ilgreelllellt for pontp Mr. R. ll. 1iellllett_ 1)llcc.tor ot National ]H_Uu9_.m within an hom. Ol. two-S drive Of, ,ug ,,,0,,. ,mm _,ml ,,,__ “.,,,.,_, “gm . i . . . . _ _ _ .. the centres, with -all the countr_v’s attrac-_slr W""'d '-a""=ff- "°"°““‘°"~ ___ f _ _ .___ » I _ _ t . lifftioils made available to the visitors an ef-i "“'_"‘ _“"‘_"' "_'_““_ “‘_’_’_'_;’_‘_" -jilei' lt‘ Jtl 01111;/1 lllll 'tl‘\' 'tilt 1ll(LlS l'l`l ' . . . ' . - .. . ‘. .. f """""""` U "" " “""` -` W ' . t . tolt should be made to_.lttiat_t this ti.lcle.__,m_¥_ “,,_i__,_ ,H Um. ,_,_,__,,,__,,, ,_,,,,,,,,, The R,,c°,d,,_ B,_,,¢k,,,,,e;__ l'tj\'(*1l1_lt.‘._\` _i1't)ll`1 Ul_li.>`l(iC [)_U|lit5_» llli lilofnot lit- done or should lie diffcrelitlyl “'l`llol‘e is only one wily by whi _ _ _ _ _ llt’_\'.\' lll 2l.((l1l1l0ll tt) tléll \VillL‘il l.~` §_’_`0lllg` dolli-. we raise. lin liilestioll. we take the votes ot' the nlen wllo are doing In-_ I li , __ 1119"* “'*""-""°*`@“"=“l ll* “ll l~"‘l9-rim) is so llllicli to the good and belletits' the he ~-xrciluoil. wr oirtli- iii. t-i-tilt-lain, our li.=htmi= rim be wU\\'€l'. llholl ull issue lvlllcll illusl he t1ilt~itleil 'oil tho hiittlt-ilt-lil, b' llld not inthe council clluhllier. nn issue lil which bullots und not lilillotls ire the ilrgtlilleliti-i." ~vJull'llal'_v 20, llllh. __ ‘.\|l Ottawa dcspntcli cites tlli- pun- ~’-_ lslblllty that tho tllllilldtnn Pariliiliiinit ‘ may iollow the exnnlplc ol' the llrit.. ll ish l’al'lialllciit alll? oxtelld its ii-rlll U so as to avoid li general cleetlnii lili- _tll alter the war. lllltlouhtolllv that " oligllt to bc done.” _ --li‘obrullry ll. l1li5_ 6) The Tim¢!l._St. John, N.B.`:__ _ "'l`lle lllain thing ill this jiillrtilli- ii; .0 avoid the wrullgllllg and i1|,.||-H,-_ tion of il political coldest." -~St-ptcillhilr 3, i5»i_~,_ or piitttiili; lift' an election until 'lifter llolv. 'i\‘n ell-etioil durillg the war. Nt I the wal' is llecilllse 1 tllillk lt. woulli party politics dilrini; the war." ' ` Septclllbcl' 11. 1915 "No govcrlllllcnt needs to ilkk tl ada. :lllil i-_=ipei»lilll_v the lllelllheljs ol' i-ialletioll ot' tlic eoilntr_v t'o_r lilly plot tlli- tlori-rllliielll who are prilllalil_v for elil~o\ii‘itgilli; the lllillliil'act|li'e o be ll i_:l'eal pity to hold one just. when thi- eiliwizies ot' all tlli-_ people ot' (Jali- " The Times, St. John, N, 5_;._. "All that Sir Robert Borden lirtidg ‘V io do is to limlonllce that tllore lrlll ` hc no election until after the wur“ -Scptelnbcr ll. lfl|5_ i'llnri.;eil with the illlt_v oi' ntteildlllg to war illlliiltiolis and other supplies li . cud." -lllterviizw elven lo l\lilllitol>il li'|'ei' i <.- " . V ' i E. M. Macdorlald:l4- be il i-rillle. l\ll election during tlief 1 tic to ‘N[€_`.01)0tamia_'through Austria and w_ili~ _v_ou_ld divide ;lle__Dolllii;ioll: tli;:_re .The Chronicle, Halifax:-f _ ,_ _ _ _ ft _ _ _ _ - sioilr ic no ecc oil luring lc “\\'c need pause to rclllurk that el , _ _ . thi' I)dl.kdiT'. dnd\.l ul keb’ then lh?t'. ltl WHY-" - ectioll day should not colnc ll‘lltil tlil 1 mst Ummm proof mat Germany is ,_ . . . . ,. . . . . . . _ _ _ nlcalis is tlis. eals mole oi css o in , N_,,,,c,.,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,, ,,,¢,~,,,.,,,,,,, Su,” ,___ ,S __ 0,, ,.,,.,_,,. ,,,,,,em_m,m,e_- _W°Hl<°\1llls- _ vi l v _ _ el-easing' men-ace and another world wal' to‘ ' sept. 17. ieli. i1tlir.l““‘"“' "' l-it-iii in litisiiicni. Aptiil u`ltoi;cilici lfeflili' ‘O make reiwe on li basis olllle began tllut thc Berlin officials llnve i;l- veil ally indication that they were _ restoratloll ol' llclgiall ilidopendellt~e_ (‘ It lu true that the offer is llelliicd many well knows. ure impossible cf (‘ the llerlln oilleinls have tnkcn the _.I -~SepLetll1ler`10. 1915 ‘ i l °"""°""’*°°" “'I`|l0se wllo seek to divide thi ‘ country t'roill withlll while it is on “NN FEW LEADER |3 '|»+~0§O¢lH|"l§ O 6 O# $600; gllged ill u life and death struggle V DEAD FR°M EFFE°T °F HOM _ wltli the enemy lronl without, are His HUNGER ST . » - _ . Rik; . . _ _ E' Sli/_iE_T HOME . lrilllors lc the cause oi’ freedom _*"- t0.a llpclaratloll the Sea? .are tree Uh Ilolilcl It is ll sucl‘i.°il p1ilcl:-or, Thuy me lmnom to the heal inter' ` l)Um‘iN` Sem' 26:-Thmnn Ame' in all tlines and against any conditions, she ,,,,_. ,H ,,,d__,, _,ws b_,,_,,__, the peupleyvrtr Ut' their <=0l|lill'i'. They info not l’ 5'1"' *`°"“ ‘°”“°"» "““ ‘"°“ 1" “tim has done one of LW() things, She has made l__u__m_d to __h____;_ to movmg _________m‘wol-tliy to he tree-. `Dltal here' an the |-ctlult o_l` it hililucr all agreemelit which will be broken or she lilies: tu wniw dances Hull' such ...rh _ `ste”“"'"'°'° H’ 1915' iiiiiiiieaigiiipon which he emma fum" _ , _ _ _ » _ ,_ _ ~_ -_ thi __l k _U H _ 1' Hallie s no worth the clllldle ' _ ‘ Lilidbgil-U) be A' gl"eiiit»e.nl]nle.bTi1e Brlil tlleniiilltilriillllallllshi);li-lliliizrwltlillllllfhilzl` ' ` ' W" "HH will thin lvilr lil one . Ashe conlmuuucd th” "abd" ll 'he 1.8 lil\)ll€ lit-EVGI \\'l (.€db€ t0 6 <1 g`l‘&3. Home __ _"mc You In H old WHY Hllll lil 0112 Way ollly- that in to' Eastcrll riots at Aahbonrno ln 916, em ire by any free will act of the British ° ' W ma ` wage lilo right tl ini - when W/eral members or uni c tia- p ‘ me" and Mmm' the home” °l "mg ' ' on m m ‘mem ol bulnr were killed llc F. sent-eilr d he_ may have been in at that time lt. leo le. We conclude that an declaration . . . . Em-ore rod not on ill- l .il Y - W" 0 1 p y ago' dniyoull mea" the “reside homo l~*ol tlllri reason L "N ng al 10 iwmll servitude for llfp blltwau is certain he was-undoubtedly quite Fezqfardlng the freedomfif the Seas will hold "“"“'“ me children “sed t° lf“°""'The 5 ' wi’ are of the released lsl_si, Juno under this amnelity_-pick very shortly alter ho received _ _ , _ _ _ |,hh .» k| _ rlli conviction that thoie ill ll h good so long d§ thele lb no le-ason for :viii Oni wdskldiiuig lwme gulomi U0 oleetlon nt _this time cvelimiit( tht; Hmngemem' Recemlif he “'39 “iiilfit the brandy and from tllo eflouts of in- - S . . _. . iyoll o n pay, an mer _ _ _ billg iLi'l@ €cl. ldll€S t0 dlly l'l3.tlOi’1, 2l`l(.i Wiii ____ ____ __ brldul song the evenmg puma expense ol tho Liberals relnalning ln fentenced by court madiaq to B ""8 milcatlng "mm" ‘ not hold good another moment so long as _,___ . cppoiiltitin w i - mnrlwnment for ii sedltlouu slum-ll _ _ *_ An evening spent away from ' 8 P ""9 me "0\mU'Y be ’ _ the Bl-ltlsh navy- controls the Sea_ When home ___ mae” days, was rare; the fore party. Wltli uri it lil ‘Canada but blmm°dl“i°lY 011 being lm_Drhou- judge that he NY it line ot $100,'§ll1¢l the British navy cease to hold potential t-liliiircn limits'-t lemon in roam for ""“"~ " :f_'M'f"|';“hf; 323°? “'"“’ W" °" "°' - - * '» ‘ i,.-, l.n - ' _ C0iltl0l (lf tliél S611 the BlliZl5ll Emplle _IS "‘““"“"' e"""y""°'° ‘" “°“' Wu' -September ia, |915 So far lui available records iiliilw, of P,-mee Can Nr “Wee mgmhg. im. gone and Great Britain has become an is- _'_‘_"““‘* ”‘_"‘" “__““°" “"‘°'° ""'""""" ` Ashe is nie only portion who mio tiled im uw ma mio mil com are plalnalrts -case the defendant gave the deielidant. 1 llilu it legally quail- flcd physician and practise at Tyne Vlllley. 1 have been practicing there forillne' years. I gave the wltl\€HB ll _sealed hottie, 12 ounces of braildy. i believed he wus ill ileod of it." On Gloss-éxalllinatiop _the defend- illlt salt: "I prescribed tho liquor be-_ eilusc hc tolli ine ho lludibocn sick alld illisclulilc for two ol' three du_v:-l. 1 llcver tlivc liquor unless 1 thlilk they really ilcod it. l took his word that llc lvni-i sick and l bollovo llc was sick |l_v thc look oi l|_illl. Ho had not tho ilppoarltllcc 01' a well lnnii_ "lll'alld_v is given for n cold. l keep ii register ol' illy sales. 1 have ` not _ got it hero llocliuso l could ilot tllld it lt was lost about. a week or two ago. l tlllllk l gilvo Joe Gaudet 1:; oz. ol lllillor tho ilunlc day. I think a bottle of hi-alloy". lie had u severe colil'."` ' The Art. ro[cl'rod to prohibits the -sale or lntoxielltlllg liquor except its to ecrtiiln exccptiolls lil the Act. Ono exception ls eontulllod _ln sub-section liz" or st~t~_ :: whicll lc no l‘o1low.~i: - “l‘l-ovldod also that nothing ‘ill tllls Act shall llc hold to iiltorfore, "with thc purchase or sale by legally untill- tloil pllysiclulls who muy supply spirituous liquor to tlloir patients ln thc rcixulilr lille of their pmctlceiln quantities not exceeding at. any unc time 1:! oz. and the slllil physician shull keep ll rrbgister ol' all such ealos open to the lnspoctloll ill’ nily Ollieilil illlspectol-." 'I`llell llllothor exception as well:- "Sales lnlly bo lllado by' legally i|ul=\ll‘ llod (‘llolnll»lts or ilruggists hilt not cxcendilrg 12 one at any ollc` said and for exclusive medicinal purpos- es only llnd on ll certitlcnto of a phy- sielail." Sect. ti. provided that ll penalty he illlpoiied' oil any physician wllo gives fl certificate for any other than stric- tly lllcdiciiilll purposes. The detendellt seeks to justify thc sale llc nludo 'under tho exception set forth in sub-acc. E."l-lc llus done so. The qliuntltyo 12 oz. in each stile is not ill excess of that allowed by tho statute but is tho lnaxlnlllul quantity. But. was thin legally supplied by the dcfendnllt in olthor cnso as in hlo patients ill the regular line of his practice. I collnot oil tile ovldclleo udducod so hold. Tile witness. llllllsclf. asked l'or the llralldy. Nothing was done by the dctondallt to indicate to mo' that the sale to Gallant was uri to a pati- ont inthe regular lille of his practice. lil tact the evidence indicates that the sale was more lil the lino ol' the practice of the witness. lie asked lot' ‘tho liquor and it will-l forthwith handed to him without any examina- tion or question. lt was simply a sale at the request, ol' the purchaser and except that the defendant wus n pliyslchln. that the sale' was 12 _ounces and that he made it record lot the sale.-lt is nothing to disting- ulsli it from li sale of liquor by any other person. The substance, the real distinguishing mark, the ovldence of the sale in the regular lille of llis_ practice is wanting. 'Ilhe solo made to Gaudet of 12 oz.. is almost oil a par wlt.h that ot the ‘ ilrst witness. True the winless. Gallant. said' he was sick und the defendant sold ho looked sick. Whatever' condition 'fi mia nie tieicnduiii guilty an¢__m- oonts and in default of payment' but he be imprisoned ln tile Coinmo Juli province. True we have not always the at- ,land del,endem.y of some other powen It ere lu" eat: Server that vufvgze 'rho timid, Mciimials- ni prison recently from voluntary wow- paid tractioli of an exhibition to induce outsi ders to visit us but we have a perpetual summer attraction that would appeal to thousands who are not attracted by exhibi- ' ' ° ~ - tions; we have the iinest summer climate on the continent; we have pleasant bath- ing, driving, fishing privileges that arenot » -_.»¢...,-._ . -- ~ ' - i h cannot subslst upon its own resources. It ;f,.r,;.,well¢,:;',T.rh0m‘;in,i, ,‘,'i,(,,.(;n ,hz “"“"‘ "°'“ ‘*‘° ‘“"°"=“°v ef M- ‘“"-'“"'°“ “““°“S" ““°“’°" °* P"- . . . . ' ' 1 ti ` - - , .depends upon its navy for its living. There- light. are lwlglii. whore mg-time mu 3; ;‘:,_':;"‘_°_f"w_‘_’_';'__"___;‘_¥_"_‘_‘““!°“‘;:“';m:;;:bZ_f§'gB'“x'§f_8|::;°53:; (9940 U*-'°°‘) ".°"- "'°°”‘“'""' .t0'.e_ when fy-@9(i0m of the seas ente1`S as sit- flows; their nooll’s‘ the middle Of the whole Empire lc facing tigamzzli thev were imprisoned for infill.. an item into peace discussion we think "“" “'“"""“"'f"°“‘*“ '“'°~"»°"*- *"0 be remembered lim ` floor ‘or the -law Prior io its - - " t known? The wlndnwil of your home . nn °l°°"°" Wm ' ` _ of that kmd of peace commg- when the New. 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