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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-16, Page 4.r • , • I. C4,-"TAL . 7 14.,09900, PI,S.E0014 $000i06 VEl OBCH4S CANARA,:, • ' DIOLSONS BA K •airs. o entr witentlte,7`Convenienen,•of . - - • _ 4 ••• . :` • ,'''''''' ',-,',. ,rj,"`.`",*•'' 4. M:,,,,- ..",i v. 0'; N?2, a checking saVings.aceotunt„ or perhaps just :drep inniiiith her at any -.Intaireb, . of ' 1 ,The, 49.leells Bank -and let her (MO' accountn, n • S. REID, .MANAGER, LUC-KNOVlii BRANCH • 1,1 MccORMIcK DEERING CO;:—,, • • 'Spreaders. illoiSers• ilay Rakes, 4lay" TedderS, Ilny' Loaders,.Grain and Corn Binders. BATEMAN' .),WILIONSON CO:— Wilkinson. Plows, Scuffiera and Barrows. ER0Fr grErAT4 .9z. WIRE CO NO 9 Coiled Wire, 4 -Point „Rarb, Gates and Woven, :Tame and &aides; all Galvanized. , PIANOSnee • ' , , . in, See bur' high 'grade Pianos, hefore Isnyings. ' . For Sale At • Gs ANDREW'S ' • .• KNio'w eaforth Creamery BUYING STATION lyettag otuld and Eggs.;‘ We guarantee service and satisfactioit to all our • patrons. - Give us a tdar.d1etusPr0Ve toyo 4tw� are a Iviirth while market. CeCil • Mgr. Lucknow. Branch •Phone 63. Lucknow Phone 74 •IWingham • Phone 256 Monumental, Works LPCKNOW and WJNG�AM . Has the largest and most complete stock the most beautiful designs to chaise from, in Marble, Scotch* Swedish anr Cn- adian I Granites • We 'make a speelSky of Family •Monuments and Invite your inspre.. :rlidians Neatly, 'Carefully and PrbniptlY pssi. .usb�fre placing year :Ord • Douglail Bros. • . „, A. Spotton I.ucknovilk-Ont.- Lueknow L. O. L.. No. 428,0neets in their -lodge swine -every -second-Tues- day ef the month at, 8 o'clock p.m. Will_ H. M. Parker; Rec. Seen.. Wm. SLOT 'nnIACIIINES BANISHED -T1t is -mow iflegal for merchants or others to use, sl�t machinea. This amendment to the crimal 'code was . made. at thelast sessiOn of the [Do- minion Parliament to 'take effect ' October 1st: Slot machines, are now • regarded as a game of clunice. What next!.One good, effeete thia.,Pieces of legislation will have 'W-111,7;ligl'anisenist the, Sundae School • cellections. 'In- • stead of the small boy's' !copper going far Fruiti" it 'will • find its Way 'into the Sunday 'School , *casein?. That in'.the only semblance oa anieof pliance,„ in ,this eonnec- lien we know of—whetlier the slot Machine or the, collection' plate gets the 'copper Still, 'again there are these slot 'machines in' which one places copper.and faceseS his , erbe to twO peep holet —a lovelY"`Cliarice 'that you might see soinething shock- ing, but you don't..—POrt Elgin ,Times Ntotoelats. who contemplate kneeln• ing a rallrond train off:the , track • shotild' bear in mind' that they get 4)017 00, Ch8Pl4c •••• 'CHANGED SPENDING HABITS • The diversion orspeneing habits of the •people is attracting • more and apire 414e/it/en ,on the Twit, of thu.s,i!'et mein reference •the changed di- rectionain Which:money is' spent was made by Rager Babson in his address . . , . . :before the Canadian Glah in Toronto' , • on Teenday...11.6 ,eoted.that.Pedestein • anisne on. this continent is. on the de cline, This affected the "urabr'ella' man- ufacturers, • one �f whom had. Cona plained that he had had to close three of hie- four' factories 'beeaese;. of the • growing.preferenee for closed. automobiles Mr,. Babson concluded:' "People are buying' glass:instead .ok , . • urinbrellas."" •; ' '. • - This same theught. was elaborated. in e.aneeelt recently delivered by Jaa. Melcolrin M P, himeelf, a manufae- • turer i He chinned that •the diversion .of spending had never been so markt. • ed aa Onnhia • Continent dining the past ten years:: Ptier. to the war spending largely centred around the horne, Melceim observed, "•peopie nbetteripg. their homes or sayin.6 the money.: The •omount they devoted to 'arnesements was, merely nominal..Today the spirit of ent-Ofedoota:.arid the desire :for pleasure had , changed , all this. Mr. Malcolm dentendee that the three a half :spent ',last year in the United States for .niotore; the tbeee billions for ainesemente; the billioii on eandy. and the nine hundred, ene milE- on :coimetice,,:anplied jo cariada .only in a lesser degree.,,In eontiaat, the "'United States nenpendienee en, home' furnishings last Year:was Aye hundred and. seventy-fite•millionsi the , proportien . -so . being reflected in Can- ada. Ile. ,,noted that ' the carriage 'heirding trade liadebe.en redifeedniiirte- ty, per 'Cent. .by the meter, ear:rape- tiousln he auptiosed the' hair .riet.; • destrY:had been hit by the hair-beh- hing.laeliien He clahned toe, that:- ,.elothing manufacturers arid merchants argued that people did net'bili So ex- pensive 'or, so ' Many clothes for Street :wear as .ferinerly. • All: of which', he Slioveed the changed hab- its of, the; pebble ' in the metternf apending:. • ' • . Being in politics, Mr. Malcolm nat- urally Made the point that tariff ,a1: terations or higher proteCtion could mot 'alter these .;,:,glienfling• .habits. Be Be that as it may, one wondersnhoW of this se called neer business plaint. may be ascribed to the failure to ob- serve the changing .ways in which peoplechoose to speecietheir Toronto •' ' AS,THEY DO IN DETROIT Frank Becker, A 'tonen' Walker- ton .mason And 'budder,who nieved about a year , ago. Trani • Kincardine to Dettcetn waa the .vietm of, , an 'attack and „.robbery ...irkthe Michigan-: metrOPOlis on the eveaing of Satin, day, Sept. 27th. Becker; who . had , deawn,liisinvenn;s4ast.andled abotin $90, on Mrnn. fellin with three' Stranger4, ht n hotel •near his ,home. and after' pentaking of Some of the soft stuff • 'that..onle 'can- be' legally dispensed over e bar ' in the ,, States.. the stranger § ,iiieited, hire' for a 'ride in their car. On rriving' eta sclud- etl,'spoLiri....the .citn, ,on •Of therreSeg- ged him ehverthe head,' and netultied him eneonscious. When', he 011ie tcf: abotit 3 o'clock Sunday; morning, hie entire wad was gone, together witb his gold watch' andohatn, Althougl- the police, have been working on thc case, no dile ,to ..the; identity afthe pernetretere' luta y bean clIticovoedi, riz • r TI -TE TIC ECNC)Sir , • , OICNOW)111111T4Ziiir', Tfit.DAT PCTOIMII 1•924 •. ocroBER `16the 1924 ELECTION IN BRITAIN The "Labor" Government of Bri- tain by Mr. Ramsay MacDozeitd • has,ncene • to, an end, after nine Lneertits iof pewern:anCithe eiectionHor -4 new paitiamc9,tAvill take. place en, cteher 29thn The 'election campaign vv -ill be the 'shortest on record, for g „ great. country where the number of electors runs 'into Many millions. . Th 'e election •will be of • unusual net only. •to the people of Britaia' but throughout ,the • World, owing t� the snecthetilar rise Of :the Labor -PaitY within recent , Years, arid the fact that the great histork, Liberal panty is likely te be ' almost wiped out of existanee. , The contest W111 be waged between the 'Conserv- ative party. and the Labor Party. and the indications ate that Liberals Will divide, largely • between these— the ;mere radical element joining the Laborites and the more conservative element 'going over to' the Copier. - valves.; This merely ;means thenrise of ',a new Liberainnir Proereeeive Tarty to supplant, one which bee fallen behirid the ever-changing pub- , . lic opinion: 1. , • The, Britisht Labor' partyhowever, is • not the Wild thlng that 'labor part • . , riee' elsewhere are. ' In 'power, it proved, pomparitively. ,mild enclsen- sible, ,,arid 'Mr. 'Ramsay; MacDonald, as plintemfnister and .Foreign Min - iter, had; made a Moat. favorable lin- •pressierif at 'hoine'and alstead?There need.134' no great surprise' if he is re- turned to power, but the 'outcome svolleilenneterseeiteineen'Annftektif • . • BOOTLEGGING,UNDER.:. • GOVERNMENT „CONTROL •. „ • ....At ,first/tribught one'natetalle eim- eludea that; where government 'stores supplies'as, 'mien Armor' as these who, want it can. 'possibly • desire, n.theie :Would belittle room.,for the.. boot- legger .4er :lawless .seller; and. One is surprised to learn that in the end- ninces Where thereis goy:eminent sale -illeggl• flonriahes eVeri• . • .More than it does here in. ontarion •" Whya6 many peoPle-prefer to - 'deal with the teiotleggenrether- than with the geiverninent stone?: There: are several ,reeeone. Why the ,bootlegger, ran Under „sell , the k'oliOn- •nie.pt. A :visitor here 'from leliiiiitoba says that although theliquor may be of good guelity when *leaveen„the. dietilkike it isoften very bad by- , • the tirne it reaches the eonsunier' by way of the 'bentlegger. The, gierein nnent steres will sell the etuff.as they gen it . The bootlegger Will adnIterate' it—making, iperhape 'five bottles of something '`iiiet as good" out of one ipettle of limier as he get S ,it from the atone, By doing this. he can under sell', the stores, and the pnreliaSer does rot need to. bother With ea ter- . „ „, lint; This ns one wavnin which .the bad man with bad' Whiikey flourishes Underngoyerninent eontrol_in .Man - will object to their boys having'Per- • Anot...het w,ny is that. many:parent's i /nits and trimming liquor icenhe home .These boys Will: buy frem, the • bock- Jegger, or in the lawless bar 'reiiMs conducted' in • Chinese restaurants and houses of ill fame. • nEvee the Moderation League • ad-- , mits that it will be difficult to eradi- ate the bootlegger, ender any .s,ystein There is abundant evidence that he; flourishes to a Much greater extent under government control than birder • prohibition an we have it in Ontario. •.k,pE POPULAR PRINCE . • Onefinds it .difficult to believe that ttid,v•;,....nnOide":%1-;;Ahat.k:132iited enStateS' made an much fuss veer the :PrinCe A` .. Wales ,ai .Onr city •newspapers would have ns believe they did,: ' '.• • But ft"seems that while tha Prince as on Long Island he did become. a ,gieat....objeet ...of social interest. ,-At: leabt, we meet conclude as much 'judging, by , the great amount , of attention Wiiielf-the' 'big- daili;' "ineWen papers �f theeastern cit eaglive'him, While the Prince was i •the United .States all newspaper , references to ; hfin ' were carefully'.collectedwith the n.aniten"aitonishing-reau t -that more - than sixty tWo thousan4, press dip' - nines . were secured' II'hese, . press :eipPings' have 'been -pet- together :in the term" - of '4 took.: %Thisbook; ei ponderoue affair- Weighing over 800, • pounds, has been, sent pver :to pig., • lend: and will be piesented. tothe Prince .mi hia return 'home. •- • In the presence rof.alf thia compile-, mentary.,attention i:irie is ., iforeedto nthinedoce.tienalueseiloanewthhaitel itlietriir6o,Yg,alre,6vtisititoe,f,: nubile Where nobilityand especially • tirglialt nobility—has been derided more than .ene other ,Place ;n earth • Insieniticent in aptieara ce ,and, exhibiting no exeeptiona \po.wers of mincr.this prinee appears' fe,have. an 414100 uncanny taculty tor aayin ' ilia , doing. the 'night 'thing' at ., :hues. He is Aolt4ef ' -4441414 tuck up, neither tiMid nor hold anc.; t,s cooly meets Presidentsfy *, fellejrn *deters and dignateries 0iall Bents ,i4. ,..he does hay -makers apd ectierbeine. re his ranch and railWaY/Plea ole .t..4e. rains—and he ii friealn, end '1.),9111- nr, with all of the*. ' 1 ‘. '•. • The enclless travele. of such a pro ,ninent." and pcendar nentleMan not, oiller OrcUltOlkt,a4t 43ritiSti lurf.., 14"Alle .1,1gliah,-S0eakuitr, wrId ca lot fail to -havet'a.10,gt'b,*.aefiejal in jpenee, these Years when friendly co- iperation among this group of ni., lone is of so much importance' tc .::ivilization. • • - ne—ne-cienee,-., ,• t ,C. IS DO *InEGGERS' . •PARA ISE ATNI10.1ER'.,,THE • VERDSIENt -CONTROI ,r4awleseness Bninpant .14Britieh Col • umbiaDnking mid'• Sciotlegging . . . , • on Inerease-,,Provinee Imporer- ished. . ' 6 ' In British Columbia ' 'wirere Nino , , 'a sold only t� persons holding Per- .mits, facts show that these :nennite lo not really .reszriet the sale. he hack of e permit ban by a wo: man, endorsements show . the amount if licinor obtained in one week or NS particular permit to. be: .... , , 'August •, il •' 5 oz. beer, 2 bottles nun-, 10..;.. :5 doz. beer, 2 bottles S•cotcl il.n5 doz. been..2 bottles rnm • 12.....-5 doe:. beer,. 2, betties' Scotcl, '.3.•5 dea. heer; ,2 boitles rut; . 15..1.: ,5, doz.-beer, 2 bottles, rum • 16: : .; . :5 doz. beer. ..1 bottle Scota -On this one :Ilene:it in 68 dans 'Wife woman was furnished . ton her own iime with: , „. .. 7:entito.tfliesnesIttlonenteninA is tn... • , . • 1960 bottles Beer.' . . A man Wailurnished Witle169leme •nela •of beer in • One month :for his own .personal use. • , • c i a temperery, perinit 'Orte vendor 8,• PAied a party from the United States •with" $1i500: worth of :liquor /Not henine that much reacle nor Mar: ketinge• this (vendee obliningle'• gave the. liquor; and gave, seals and /aliel,S, 'for it. It is, obviatis that this leaves the wayf .0 en to' , serious.' irregulari- :• It is common knowledge that Gov- ernment seals arid labels are obtain, ,able and :that. thee ;the used upon all kinds of nrnOonelline. and' Synthetic . A "Bootleggers aradise".. . . P. „ For the, six; menthe ending March 81, 1e23; the sales in the ,government itorea'anicrunted to $5,029,376, whi.eh s'. an -increase '.of $884.219.23 over the !coriesponcling i 'period 'twelve nronths before. This. Means a drink 'bill or over $10,000,000 a near:. ;pi over. $19 per Capita. In 1911.• the' per capita .expenditure-for:1l Canada • was,only $11.30" per capita. ' .., •1. This, however, is only part of the actual' expenditure. British, Columbia • ... . is ,a beetle;it rs, paradise. An exam: - illation by the present •Attainiey-Gen- 'era' on !'conning into: office .'showed the ' government •ateres were not hendlieg _50 per „cent.: -of the -liquor sold in .the province: - ' ._• : • The press of Vancouver state that in three .months, oyer • sixty thous- • and casee-of-liquoileavearrivednfrarin Great; Britain, . and • leas than five thousand Were coneigned, to the Liq- uor Control Beard. 2„._ • In one year, 3175 cases of orient- al :limier was, ininorted, but- of -these only 1120 went to, the government leaning 2055•oases put loose in the :province. On the atithority .of the Depart- ment 'of Onstoms at Ottawa,the B. C. Government 'Liquor Control •Bolind •..frchie January lst;. 1923... t� -Jane 25th .1923, did not • import one-balf the liquor brought into British' Cplurobia, tha: figures ' given in the Sens Le :Ottawa on June 27 - being B.C. .GoNleennient 'Liquor *c ontrol ' -.Board 120,831 gallons and 1244166 galfs 4tlie private export houses. ,It was stated ' in the SenateOn the authority of Attorney:-Generai Man- son, that thee ,liouses •"sell largely to A • -Bootleggers Flourish - . M.P., in a public address ji Vancouver reeenely made the, following OthteMent: ,714ever in the history of the cotintre; was beot- gingeCOMparable magnitu4e,an4- an Merin's...results to „what „is.'to- ,dan" • H quoted a •case of • one, who got 6 barrelaof beer i'n otie month anot er 169 ':,inethe‘f same .1foribd aid One „. omen appeared in court. in a, suitt .recover $18,000 • from her „nertne in the , bootlegging .business hee hare in the profits in sixteen niceiths: He*.said: "Drinking elubs •have • sprung un • like , mushrOoins everywhere—hundred e of them exist allover .the provinee," ••n . ,.' Of these beer clubs �x -Mayor C. Tisdall of, VancoUter, said ,in the citV, Council: •," r„• ' • "We must do something at on Conditions are deplorable,. 'In every mail / get letters from wives eam- planing that their husbands are hopilg drunk atter theNW° Wet th..bii.'Wieee at thne was psg- • 913C:Iii4*4444n. .'el..4:1g**uni-9:t:p1:15?I'ili7atitess.r3*.117Z.:11.°171714' • • • • a • .4. • e•Tt."W11.1k•Ch read: , •• "r1.4t, thi4 gDPV,tiOnTacesit-. selt.O•n „neeced a st,g4loy.4,,*tepti4g. .4041,st. te present ,d,tegreL sit- • throukheat ,11he sate- • or 1cjuor herert th4"-the'• 41reseat .situationls worse.thennein the dais of the:open..bar and ine4o on y leatruetive to the morals. oil he pe- ple,but is reeulting in bringing about, general contempt for law and•erder; •that the, goverueniat.'S4174 et the. earliest ;pessible Mentent;•ta consider Situation and enact laws to alter 'this .4eplerablei, state of .affairs.". ▪ •';11ail,' for *Business • Certaialr. au,,'ertorplOus, atuouUt„ �f wioriey is tolg• •at't-u411r „drawn from he :legitimate businest of the , poen-. ia 'this that the Merchants' Association of . Vari7' ..ouyer recently peeped a•ettiong me7 norial itt *high it was . Said: - "Whereas the business of the re- aiL .grocers • is 'suffering very ' heav. 'ly, .frOM; the 'diversion. of reeitek ` o liquor ,ehannele, which, pheule. be •Ipent legirnate te supply .foods and ether .tteceasities and: comforts fo the people; .aininnvhereas merchanta .1 other beteg: are Similarly affected v tbe. hesnren and Ws:ate-fin experidi -'nires' ter liquor. Therefore be, it le, the Provineial'.Exeeetiee that this eeeolution' he ciretilated among the .7"ariotta branches of 'the npreyince to- •eaceetein if. they are in raver of the 3etail M•enchatitan'Ataociation recieee, • the Government n'eeite at , en ',early* date .on the prehihr. io.170,•imtpacik7te at; op: :e:0:11;; ;!."Preerincia7r7Debt • Mareover, the provineial debt is in- ereasieg by leap5 .ancl, 'bounds, ..and `he rounicipalitiee �f tka province which reeelye:511,per 'cent of the pro7 1,ti..froniethe:'•dieperisaries are. in fin-, , " Recently. the ;city counCil,',of Vane nonver aubinitted,„ to the ratepayers 'none y b? -laws ' amounting to • fere,lecaf 'iniproirements.' ,TheY ve a11Voted ,:down .because of, the. tigh taXation.'Obtaining. The Assec-. ''hted Pnoperte Owners Of. Vancouver, . , . . . who led the campaign , against the exPeaditure; citednhe_folleWing' Tee- . -That ..,tages, • had .,increased ; frern .to 4922' 45: per dent:, „aithcingle • the population had :decreased from. 126.,40. to I24,616.- •- ...That there. was ,a clefieit �f $2,345,- 690 i'n. the fund.. • . =That ' 2,8431, city lots had reverted to the city: following •teX„.'seles.- That thearreara of taxes in toCc- ember; • 1922n, *ere .n2,427,41n. • Dr: A.:: E :Cooke, ineeidentlortne• Peocle'S' Prohibition 7Movement : Of British • Columbia,: ,in an 'addrete... to, the'City, ''.Cenincil of VenecinVer; ,re7 cently , It is • • go4a, evident: that ,,:uncipi ",MOderation',", Our ':fair proeinee•.. of Oritish Columbia .hee'become ai"Nee- a.7: 'alright, and •VentiOuyer isjiecOrry'r nig. a cityrefuge for 'all :the Whia7 keYsseake.:and_booie artiste of -Pacif- ic .Coast. :When :the preset -.Ant 'came' nto fore. .the grand .march • Of the ...BeezeLliatialictelbeganandntlienthinn• sty '.tepere and cooks% and 'ea/111316ra from every place 'Where ,whiskey is banished began to arsine iri'nBritish Columbia_e•Aenthcip•ettelie:irt4 e. e:nriooi:t1.4vot., and 'pull clovenweges:fot the, work- inmanand steal his ?jOb,..• ,because they 'can't live a mile, aWay, from a whiskeY, barrel. ' " , • • Deplotable: Social. Evils The re aralityeis- knoween Inn'Ven7 re,latien ',betWeein drink Im'ITO •couver... in • 1918,, "(Prehibition). 188 men :and WOrnen, 'were out ,of hawdy:'hoesea ". and: either imprisoned �r :fined. lin. 1922 , (Moderation) '746 mernareinnionienenereSetreated,ejand itt 1923, Would it ba4 good thing 'open pahlic drinking places• that ..would•i t1y debandi, and degrade more men end- woinen,and especially the yOung? • • • said: •.4'Van- couver .today is :Mere wide open than 'ever .'liefor,e and :mix 'night May; be Seen ' Cabarets: in :Which no liquor is said etne„ . sold, , but in which • fifty per cent of the people show eii4§,of 'intthOgatitait4aehatls nab* :lie scandal, With ..noneg•,girle 'Slipping' ,frOm...theT darierifili—tir-th-elifek,. at - eye, to take a drink from the 'hip • asks of 'escort. Speak- ing 'in' the legislature .,eliargertnthat • the present Moderation Act had beer .responsible.for drinking'', amongst .the :yauth of '.11ritia1i". Columbia. He said: "I' can take yaii to a c.lariCo tall in; Vaneolivet, Where;eiti- night you 'Can find 300 young 'people andnaincing them ..bnYs, of .16 and 'II Who . do not consider therneeiveeas haeieg ."class" unless they can . pro- duct a emickenn from, then- hips."' Liquor Caliis,„ Peek§ One Of the feititireSof the situation .in, British "Colurebia as in other Oro'. vinees is 'the extensive Heuer adVer: tisMg, BdiheardfOel gasd so . • . ;, „ . . wassanonsaninlimitmenracnomennentenownsunsonsanonoimnIn=sav . ' • . ..., . .,.. . ...., ,. , . , ..R:g1).;. FRONT H AchelyeMent . , . *f.t.O.melo.drIgtares 4 , .McClary 'S., who .f o r _fifty Ye'ars' have', been. 'makers of the •very finest grades o[ Enameled Wares, . have produced a super ware in this "Bonny Blue." It is a four -coat' •ware, beautifully colored in White with Blue DecorationS. Mctlary s "Bonny • Blue" • 11/4, ;.„ VIEW 1111 1g 1 • brawls • onry Blue OP• The Well Appoint - Kitchen To appreciate the beauty of :this ware 'you must See it in our window ; The price is not too high .-We are offering a $pecial Prr light; complete for 98c. Get Yours 1..( Lore they are all gone. • Fresh' cat of' CernentOn Hand • Phone, 66. Hardware Coal Luck ifOw.! lunablng 'finsrpithing ethiseent:railele,g;nnse:nc:epll:re,on,me,iiehsLotf.ib'u‘ilali::::ssi brands of binize flare ont,•froin bilge Many •of...these' edveetis.ernenta con- tain these words 40n sale by- •rnllindityeVt.thndeC7`7‘ Aood.liquer': ed be- the Modernists -has.' evidently,' ••• felled .to materialiie for IVIajbie.liencle, said in the- Reese: „ '„ • "The •hreinFre-ent", l3ritiOh :are *looning people. :I; have been drinking their beer Myeelf 'and it put me in the' hospital: T had their beer .analyzed ,and: X found I. had,: been drinking' ether, ateenic ane reSin. in,_ my.beer, This arsenic had acaninulat- ed rn rny.'systeni.'ned nearly' k lled nie Prominent Medical „Mee will- bear me - •Mit when I• saY that 'there are.'hupil= • ' reds and hundreds of cases of Annie kiepey -clisease' In this • province dee to the nelson that brewers: are sell - •„,Stores have •bee ti opened ifi,'•plac.es, Where there were' no license for years' and ifl nth - aeds ' hours' of sale have been increased to eompete with bootlegger*.• bootlegging • trade Whiehthe government Control Ss2 di etai41.1gGov - • • ,Debauching, the People• ErneeenHall, .Police -Cemmis- ,siTif-Tehre of evlearnriem°e'unvt71:has-1:esceetn-otlzrt-,:t id ot .policy , of alcoh,olizing our people, for profit; a policy ,of • saturation rather • than. ,of .control. The eneour- aerneint Of •lieuornirinking' near the lowering of staminen:the 'fiatiper- izing' Of the.;iniblic and •:the ericoun- • "e'nernent7`er`. lawlissnesa encl.:. crime'. but never in history' o.f.' British Col. umbia .has 'liquor been SO extensively ativertiieci as it has'been in the Iasi' •there been •such a persistent attempt ton deter' clentlie entice ' nen.' a,drinif, to 'createan appetite for alcohol.” '‘,..1weamelneneeineemelmnseweeman JOHN .PARLEYCORN MAKES • TKO:U/3LE IN- HOM.E. Welkertet4', .0e'. Sunday .lastabout ; nticluight Chief .Ferguson, received .a phone.... fijoni• 'Woman'. near', the •C.N1k.sta- , , , tion, to the effect that bee.. ,hUsbeeqe had beee drinkeig, had chased eel -tout of the house,. and was, eut- tiug- things loose So, that she was .afraid t enter, her home While. he , Was doing bis stuff.'; Taking along . rns 4Stop, the, chief,'; in. gorrepany with his ,...son;., High Ceestable, 'susen,' ..and Nightwatchniae. Swaft- ston, motored to the •s.eene of action: • arid foUnd kiubb,3 heleitg the fort ,- • like Old,Man Trouble •Witb his toner • ofr..,Gn entering and •finding that the ' accused - ween't ' CliaPesed to • coine along' quietly; ,the nhier made a• pass • at ..lenbini, with hi S .baton, and the• •, ')attle opened:. For severalminutes , . , ,the` .fur flew With,' the offieers..fight; • in the householder and his dog, Be- "teedin kicking - at ' the -cenine . which - was trying to get ,a chunk out of serne, of their 'legs; and attending to tt1e---7rilahr-order-ef-'businesi;--that subduing , the bees • of ',the. nansion„ " here. was pleptk f''etement, tci speak. -The' officials won out, and ,hubby,' after being well nommelleil n'tith the baton and .• „sornnewhat dieze, • from the taps on the head, hed the., 1,band-'cuffs slipped onhis wrist, ...arid.: • was: ,ceneeyed ' in • triumph to the. rown flail, Where, he siient . the night 'n the loek-uu".' The family difference ,.vas , patched.,.e p.. nent,...den,„; end:. and i se orderly .charge,. which had been laid,' • teeenat the:, end of the me,trirnonialn lketch, and whi'ch was :scheduled to . be tried by „ Magistrate, MeNab on Friday .afterneon;' Was 'withdrawn, Wednesday, -on .accused paying the eoita of the aetion, which antl •oented to $2.00. • •••-•••, O'W *goocl is your best recipe --if you have to • bakedtffiriaa unrellaPm range?.- Por more, . , than 70 years Happy. Thouglit .Ranges hive' .given Fanadianm . woen (more than 300,000 of them) .unequalled satisfaction. They are wonderful bakers, easier to use, easier .to keep .,.spick and span, more' eeiwpmical. :land 4baut labor saving attachments that you • , will appreciate. anInsypoecbtligoahteioiithoilS1 yWoueerkp—ar'itHOUt 'sVt•o' , SOLD BY •RAE & PORTEOUS 47, Lucknow ' es 7'1101.AKTFO5D cA '••••••••F4-4,...,