PRINCE EDWARD Matinee 3.15 Sharp. Progr 5i‘??? .. S. 2t "‘ ‘- -, - r A Drama of big timber, in sound, of ringing axes, falling letting loose a flood of human Eddie Polo IN ‘Across the Chasm’ Third Startling Chapter of ";'-?'r" l. P7», U“ ‘ Another of Out Iflnd Allrst?! "r 0 ..v A swirling. eddying drama of life enacted within the the north weeds like a hurricane. riilsiciaiuilil Glllfltlll H . piglet; ahd 8:45 7 ' iivi" i-o ‘ which hearts are trumps. timber and rushing waters, emotion that sweep through 5 Larry- Semon’ IN V“GOLF” Two reels of riotous laughter l next week. > - ___. JACK WERNER CORBIN M. Lamont will preach 1n the Peo- ples Church iSabbath, Sept. Nth at GREATEST RACE TRACK , long that his force absolutely gave .-,or, as "it is lbllle lwllmo exnlsrrlon m. s. u gggfiz; gmiigzlugtlgbf’ fl?" m“ service next Sunday in Rose Val» 8016-234i Peoruos CHURCH.—- iftev. n. m‘ p. __ m. ATTEND “Y” convsn-rlon- 57 those who are in llie city n4 the Maritime “Y" con- ’ - liars.“ Ray Pendleton. ‘m; H. Simpson and don, ‘Summerside. P. E. Herald. w i DRAMA COMING. ‘Tile ancient Greeks _liad a fable about a glam named Antaeus. \Vhenever he touched earth hr- ‘be- came murepowerful. but when llo lay on a couch, or llid not touch ‘the soil in anyway, his strength ‘became lessened. He was finally overcome by Hercules, who held the giant suspend-ed in dhe. nlr so out and he became a more weak~ ling. That is almost the case with the big Fox race track drama which will be the feature attrac- tion at the =Strand Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday Fair Week "Thunderclap". the super- photodrama. I~t has lifted the audiences off the ‘earth and held them suspended until their breath gave out. it lathe most spectacular photopgay of the year, , "The greatest race track pbotollrama ever stag- ed."~- William-Pool. its producer, flrsrpresonted it at the Central Theatre, New York, but later de- i Lcollinfi-mamwith Mae Edwards ‘Players at the Prince Edward all thcExide even more than a com- Eprcfor its long hfe makes 1t a real‘ economy elifiifsciiihs Exide Batteries of , Ganalfmlimited 153 Dulferinfitreet . - Toronto; ~ l Exidc Sales & Service I We Repair all Makes. l Service ‘Pius’ Satisfaction " E . ‘,5 ‘éatlllfac Giriqe 2i9 Great George Sh, Charlottetown K . .,. ¢44+»».+»+»..“.....‘ v ' at»: are You ‘llaillicaiibéli a By Defective Bight? Perhaps your‘ eyel may be defectfiyo, although you are not iware of. thedacr. ' If you have difficulty in do- lnrwhlttvother do easily, or if you hairs irdublfin seeing what others use clearly, It is time to haveyour eyes exam- ined!- f- ‘ " ‘Do lib! delay, for delay ls ' yyhdre your eyes e -‘.‘ Y" Secieliries. _ Convene at Halifax ILALEFAX. N. 8,, Sept 22—l<‘lfi)' Y. M. C. A. secretaries zlnll lay lofficers of the organization. repre- isentuting pllrtil-ailyl UVPT)’ largo ‘centre in tho lilirilimc Provinces, mct hero yesterday for tllr annual ironil-re-ncl- of the Maritime l’. M. i‘. . . ll. Balluntyiic, general ,s.>l-.rc1or_\' for the Y. N1. L". A. in Canada, was the principal speak- .er. The session opened in Pine _ vilill (Iollegc. where the delegates ‘ are i_n residence. Al. the mornin‘; isession an zidli-ress ‘was given by vlltev ll B. ‘Clarke, of St. Joliii, u“ ths_ relationship between church and the organization. Officers were elected as follows. lililtlldll Sale oi fhliicl: Wl- are authorized by Allen hic- Doligzlll to sell by ‘Public Auction lm Wcllnesllay‘, o'clock il. ‘m. his Riley's Lune. Dressed‘ H093 We wish to caution farm~ ' crs not to kill unfinished hogs. f" We cannot receive them. »llavis 8i Frasiri‘ OHARLOTTETOWN, P. '1'! . v~ Q . which he urged strengthening of the l i President-M. if. Cllappell, Syd- no)’. Vlcc-Prcsidei1l-~l~‘. T. Barbour, St. John. ‘Secretaries — Harry Gorbell. Miuncton, and Mr llowe. Kcutvllle. iPloperty iliflflillltlilwll Sept. 27th at l1 residence on 'l‘llis house is new, having conq ci-‘clc cl-llar wall with modern icon- veiiicnccs. 'l'l=.rms at sale. BENJ. (‘AiRTEft 8: Co. 8l0l0-23-2i Auctioneers. _. 4,‘ , I sIWe _Clia.ve found > . . -. into B‘ on"? rd to 1 ~. = , l . _ WP “N, no“. mad), m re_ '1 ~ {Nesta Vi}: sells ut oi ceivc dressed hogs, deliiter- " tlgfyre“ tlaftyl ifryfihy ell at our plant. arid we are .- “ i‘ 9 e5 ~ paying highest current msr- 1 They Se" m‘ I955 ‘it ket price for select, tinlsh- ,, 9"’ “m” ma“ i" “m” (‘ll stock. Hogs should be l “I'll-mm "W! "v- llresseli for Government ln- ‘ spectlon. that is with organs (let Them attached. 4 by m9 box. s lzided to give the public an oppor- "tuliity lio see it at local theatres ‘instead of exclusively at a few iplay houses in the larger cities. The prodlic r has taken for grained that iisrqis ‘ ii nation of isportsmen und has given ‘tho pub- IHC a screen story of that circle of ‘society dependent: upon ‘games of chalice for their amusement. Tue greatest interest . centres around Jamieson, where he - has brought the forshiorlabler gambling houseof ‘his convent-bred stepdaughter to act as hostess. while iilsvparal- yzcll wife sits iirhsr chair on lire top floor of the establishment lin- hbie to move lier "lips or herviimbs. Tommy. the hero, is ‘ man of all work, and it is Tommy who owns "Thunderclap," the rnce horse. The happiness of all depends on tlic winning of the. great race hy “Thunderclap” and tlfen comes tho race that will bereinemberell by llli that have seed it. not lo men- tion the thrilling rapids scene. (Mary Carr heads the cast and that alone is enough to make one anxious to see the picture‘. She plays the part oi" the‘ paralytic but if does not seem that one can act without using her "haillls and ibnlly. of facial expression. support the. "great mother." We have just received by express. Fresh stock oi‘ slates; hl-lAVANA y ‘Cigars " i Filler ca. w» nmm Kodak Btoro" funeral of the late. D. Milton Mo- Leod will leave his late residence day to the Peoples Comet y. in theoletboaiat Builder School to. marrow at -2-.ll0-p.- Ina-A cordial OPqNv EXHIBITION-NJ‘ l 880mb‘ tary Smslliwood, announces that the official 096MB: pf the: bliion will take pl ce-won day at l1 a. m. His ljfonor *the Lleut GOV6fl0l"Will, preside and Hon. T. W. Mctherwell, Minister of Agriculture will deliver the dress and formally declare Exhibition open. Happenings 'ing her first visit to Halifax since “is receiving a warm welcome from Fairs. Carr scores ‘her suc- ccFiS- luoreiy through the medium ‘Richard Stanton was the direct AAS for action there is enough for sev- leral piciurc5—anll the public , “qmgg apiiqrh . ers. The new president is Rev. Ross c. Eaton, while theloliligitng avnll indefatigable secretary Mics semiannual-rile» will he iey at ~11 a. m., in Granville at 3 p. ‘mu-a championship, m" and in Bradalbu-ne at 7 p. m. NOTIOI. FUNERAL ca Th; Prince Street at 3.30 9.1m. Slur grfi-Muo». I ..-‘, SHBOIAL Riki-V- IAW-IOIVIEQ elcome extended ~10 all. ~ ~ - ‘ -. -n-—v-w _ y» TG l-lolnl. 51.. w inori-linwil-J... ~,~~..~ ~ .. '.' ad. the o‘: ‘The W331i A » (Continued from Page Tour.) r Mrs. Bayfleld and daughter Helen who have been here for-the past mouth have left for Halifax. where Miss Helen enters the La- dies College. Mrs. Bayfleld is re- maining in Halifax to visit her bro tlier Mr. A. W. Hyndmam. a e e y Mrs. .l. A. Siva-w, Marlhonough 0|‘ the lRev. and Mrs. iMulligam-at her cousin, Mos. R. 1H. Rogers, of’ ‘Charlottetown, and little daughter, Katherine. Mrs. Rogers, who was formerly Miss Anna (Fraser, is pay- slle was a student at Dalhousie and her many friends there. II I U Everybody is getting ready for the Provincial Exhibition and al- ready vlsitors -are arriving for over the week-end. _ ' l I l Mrs. R. E. Mulch leaves this morning for Boston ‘.0. at-Eend the marriage >0! IMTS. Jennie Clements to Mr. W. Royce of ISan Francisco. illnscelets warn‘ ab.ove the elbowj ‘are frequently seen. Those of jade or amber or white ivory are effec- tive worn this ways Ill II ll ' ‘Canon Troop, who is so kindly remembered in Charlottetown, is m Halifax this week. Last Sunday he preached to iargecongi-essltl _ morning and evening in St. Paul’_s clrllroh._ v V‘ ll It! l‘ l A very pretty At Home was giv- en on Thursday afternoon, when M-rs. Joseph Riggs received for the first time since taking up her re; sidence here. Mrs. lRlggS, who possesses u. voice of-“wonderfiw range and sweetness, and has al- reudydztvored Charlottetown music handout‘: prize, takes place - collie time. cue of the most ‘tickled men in the city today. ' ed confirmation of for the St. Patrick's Band of Hali- iax one of the highest class musl- cal organizations in Canada, com- posed of over forty members, who will arrive here on Tuesday, Sept filth and __ and Friday during the races. ‘ ing here Exhibition week. Usually cm‘ iii l scillb lmngllgllldilll ‘The quoliflyiug round 0t the i*ll-i'¢"%l Fall A ere for. secfeiflfy C ' R. Bmallwood is L857- fliBht he receiv- the contract will furnish ‘band cou- csrts on Wednesday. Thursday This band has been brought here at enormous. expense. One has only lto ‘consider the cost of railway transportation and bum-d foryancrganizatlon of this size, to say nothing about the sal-lries 0T the DIBYBPS. to recognize that this is one of the most expensive entertainments ever put on in this city. Tile Sl.- Patrick's Build is train- ed by one of‘ the greatest band masters in America and its or- ganization is a picked one. Every man is a thoroughly skill- ed musician. Their concerts in the Gardens at Halifax this year have been an outstanding feature or the entertainments of that city and Mr. Smullwood was strongly advised by many responsible poo pie in the Maritime Provinces ‘lo secure this ‘bandl Everybody should make it a point to hear thcm~ihcir programme will in» cludc selections which will appeal to nil Lastcs. Greatla cing (Continued from Page Oils.) the people of the Province, when it is considered that from ten to forty thousand people attend the horse racing in u small city in Maine during the agricultural fairs. The racing there does not attempt to provide anything like the ahantity or quality in most cases of the horses which are rac- thcrc ls one enormous attraction. namely, the Free-for-all, -thrcc~ horses. But there is not the iinccr taiinty nor the element of doubt connected with -it that there will be with our larger fields nf more; untried performers, which wl.i be- p__-- r -,ALL NEXT: i“ l , Commencing Mplidéy, September n,‘ :-. v-mlfl _._,_- .... ~PER$O ALS Mrs. John Simpson null llilllglll-l eiylyliss Louise, of llainilloii art- spenlling the wcck l-nll in ifliur- lottctown, guests lli liic Russ. Tlic many friends of Ali's. 'i‘:lllilrii see here next week. N0 racinfl,Sqiizlrlvliriggs will regret io hear! mob in Maine -or tho l\l:ll'ltiuil~ ;ol‘ ]]('l‘ illnlu. and llfvpc for oi ‘Pffllgillilefl Ellyisyenr (‘in illyciiipi Lo 9119041)‘ |-,_-,-,,v,i,_\-_ I 1o a can e in num or o cn f‘l .5, ».e~- , to the classes for \\v'l*l|fll‘!-‘ilil)'i; l.\lr. .l. Al-nclis Mrlloimld. who Tllilfi-"lfl? and Friday llrXl. |ilus bf-cn visiting his homo all foiiciuiiiilg Lectures (Continued from Page iincl Cardigan, leaves this inornllli: fin-l lllrillizl-lillrg. Out. \\‘ill‘l'i‘ ill‘ liuldsl ]:l rcspliiisililc llilSlililll will! llie] Illorlliil Sluts Works. formerly U201 'l(‘aii:llli:in (‘hicligo llrlllgc (Yo. low-em. is rapidly widening =her circle of friends, many of yvllolm called on Thursday. Asisiell by her mother, Mrs. IStrang, and Mrs. .l. 1Cameron, Mrs. Riggs welcomed her guests in the drawing room, gay with asters, after which Mos. W. P. '8. Bruce ushered ‘to the tea room, where amid autumnlllowars and fruit s. dainty tea. wide was presided over lbylvllrs. (‘D'r.) Archi- bald. Assisting were Mrs; W. G1 Bruce, Mrs.‘ Pine, Mrs. Henry, and Miss -Lilia.n Earle. Little Notis Cameron gracefully attended the door. ' ‘ or. Paul H. Sloane wrote the sceu- y ‘ t y lirio. and George Lane was the _ _ _ ' ' i mum", “Hm, violet Mer5ercau_ Nery interesting were tile differ- J. Barney ‘Sherry, John Daley ‘Murltllyi Paul Willis, unll Ol-llefs ‘held on Tuesday and Wednesda-if for the transaction of the year's business and election of new rofllc- reelected, and even gress than ever is ward to in the year I i better pro- loolted‘ tor- just opening. i Mr. and ‘Mrs. James lPaton are receiving a very cordial welcome home from their extended tour lrbourd, interesting accounts of which have appeared in The Guardian from time to time. ' Ii o e ‘Miss Girlie DeBlinis, whose mer- rllgge vlo »Mr. R. L. Cotton takes plaice shortly, was. the, guest of iholnor at a-misoelluneous shower (In Tuesday. Elven in her honor by lldlss-(lussie Acorn. Mamy dainty and valuable parcels of gifts, sc- ‘odmpanled hyvhrlght bibs oi‘ verse, were opened by the happy bride-to- ments were served. ~ " ‘-3... . . l Sympathy is being extendsdvztod 'Mrs-.._.J. lseBoy. Holman, of Slum hlierslde. in the death of her mo- ther, whloh occuruedi lbls week. _ e -e a l M’ l . To the newly engagedtgirl; flor whom the 'moot-,wonderl,u.lqnon—iin-. gagement ring, tlisngorietiodibrf de- popular choice forwiietrothairlngr The dtoiée lsrb generally surron l ‘.1 u lCarrle Holman, was unanimously WiQPGVQ-‘Olfrflo ltheworld is about lxrbuyin en-p ign and settling are bewildering. ' plsmondq; or’ course, "remit/in the ‘ sterilisation? ins‘ dodffiddidttilm ,, "i the Oxford Movement was an ill‘.- crrunt of the steps by ‘which —-lu iris vicw——tlie best minds in Aug-lM°M|LLAN"i'i-'V¢ llcllnisnl hud been LlYlllWIl llPflfvi‘ and nearer to the Hence he was concerned to pllll-ci -—- Roman See before us such problems as that 0f tlic place ‘of Authority in the of moral ‘values to the settlement no lbitter word of condemnation forrothers who could n-ot share. it. Rather did lie desire tn bring lo- gotherfin a great Christian union uglriust the forces of pagan lmbe» lief_,anglypagan_ ractice iliosl- of ever-y Llhurch w o recognized the menace of this oomnon foe. As out meetings of the Social Service J“; Vputwjt 1111“,s¢1g_ he Wonk] “m. Y/erpret the extremes tn one flllO‘ ther." And he felt that sill-ll in- tcrpreting must begin with a frank avowal on each silic of its deep- est and clearest l-onvlcilons. Dr. ‘Steward speaking as oPres lliyterlnii‘ whose personal opinions widely separated ‘from_ those‘ oi‘ \Varll, urged his au iencs to make themselves no- qa nted with the works of this writer as the best ole-ans of goin- ing insight into the real iutellcc~ tual position of cultured men with in tile Church of Rome. He con-‘ cluded his lecture us, follows: "siilimlfl change, beliefs wax mid wane, expectations vary with tho dogmas and even lllf‘ desires of those who entertain them. and it is not by the vain effort to un- ify these that we can hope to R060 llie unity of tllv- spirit liiillc bond of pence.‘ We keep it rather us we hold tenaciously 11y our own differing interpretations, at one only-in the faith‘ that through the"! all» it i5 =1 single Providence which load. us. llow \Vdl‘d's sym. Dllthellc “hr allill may nppcnr m others in his own communion, it . -+~—-__......_ be}. after which dainty ‘ rofresll- 1°l‘.§.t°“"-~.-..\‘v'€*4l<1ll1¢ films are even ""3""? i-llmrthose of last. your-jg ‘mil. culimg .18 Wllulur. lFor those Whose purse permits extravagance, there are nsrrowplallnum bands 1118i will? e-"mlllh ‘i0 hold ll circle of small diamonds. --—:=f==——e~~ a- _ ‘DR. ii. C. HARRIS < ave - SPEOIALIST - Office Royal Blllk §uillding_ HOURS 9.30 tn if! i Aa‘4 l-llililiiizf ‘iii . with csrvlusaspgl-thp shvlllk! of _ {he m; may be studded with shini- , ,.__1-00 to 5.00. +HH+QHH+N+NO+QM§Q oursocial behavior is l ‘i BIRTHS i l . l MAE Eiiwiliiils vllY Eis A J Openink M0535 ma. m; . w? f Evening September 25th “ms ‘Mon-it An irresistible 8 act comedy drama. Companion play to "The Bat" now on it’: 8rd year In N. Y. City. luv FOR Au. - ALL Filli up OTHER PLAYS Tues. Eve. “The Oath” Wed. Eve-—“The Flpppefs Code” Thurs. Eve-“The Last Chapter” Fri. Eve.-“The Armu of the Law” Sat. Eve.—“A Cowboy’s Romance” The Mae Edwards Featured Vaudeville Barton Crawford, eccentric comedian. Gertrude Riggs, in novelty bits from Broadway. William Walker, violinist. Mal Murray, direct from Songland. Marie Fischer, the Whistling Songbird‘. Chas. T. Smith, Banjo and Songs. Thomas McCormick. America's Greatest Saxophone Soloist AND _ The Mae Edwards Novelty Orchestra, with “Bill" Otis, Director MATINEE DAILY COMMENCING TUESDAY AT 2.30. DOORS OPEN 2 P. M. EVENING PERFORMANCES 8.30. DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. ~ MATINEE, aouurs m. CHILDREN 16c. Biprlces EVENING, 52¢, 80c, $1.10 sens NOW on SALE. TICKET OFFICE opens AT 9.30 A. M. DAILY A GUARANTEE ATTRACTION. Secure seats early. _, _. ‘m T0li0lillil, TiilLilR EXPERT l m‘ YOUR siillvilzii a On Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursiay Oiv/Elfhlllitidll Wlsek Mr. Fred McLeod, our tailoring expert will be here at your service. Come and see the particular attractive valucs we are able t0 offer you in Faill and-Winter Suitings and overcoatlngs, Special for Exhibition Weekwhoiesale Prices on our entlrfi .l. w. Rosaries 22nd, lo (ll-ll. and Airs. Nlchliiiziu,’ _ a lliuiglltor. . i DEATHS (‘Blefllllnilliinl 9i CYTUI- U19 “mil NlcKiNNON-llll-ll 1i \ll>\v Ailll‘!!! l l - ‘ ‘ ~ - . ,. _ ' ' ‘ ‘ lurlns of lilc. Vi/ilrs, for l-xlnuplc, “mum” °f Tramtwm ‘h°“‘l"v“““ =ll -i ll- Ill» FY1611)’. Airs. Alex ML; had vcly often arisen Justthrnulh , . . , . - . _ _ _ "Min instinct of pugnilclly, illlliougll fiaslli-frylsllelljlefkslgxiilgglkfiaialdfih“; llllllzln lllvcr (unveil-r); biiulllly ." ‘w, a“, a, "aim u, explain [mum Kdnnon. Funeral will bl- hold p. iii. at 5.7M! p. in.. Mr. I). Milton Mul: licnli, age 42 yours. Funeral Sun llily lit 53.30 p. m, from ilOllli‘ 57 pPiliCt‘. Si to Pouplqgi ('(‘llli'li‘f‘_\'. HOOPER—in iliis city Fflilil)‘. Supt. 22, Brenton linopcr. llgc yours. _ Flilll-Bflll Sunday. Se!“ its significant-n. it may moan (l) [llfilgrvsislvu lmnvhllun by the in from lli> iiliili-FS fi-‘ililvlvfi’ ~ llluuulily, l1!) sullnnissioli by llie crl but illl1io\vl-i'fiil mass. "T!" Fitzroy Si. ‘Scfvlvfl Hi UH‘ liflllri“ individual lo ilic COIlC-‘JUVU will, vllinol-ratil: rillzvn of llie future at. 1.30 interment ill Peoples (‘vino i(’l‘_\'. FfdFThl-m to sny. To lflllfil‘ nf us who belong ljlslixvlil-ijl» in l-rcclis and fnrlnillac, lie shines forth no u ‘lliall ]lii[l\‘l‘ll ill ii disturbed ago of lilf‘ soul that stands sill-r zliill sicildillsl. in a cnnlcntioiis (‘llrisi eiilloln of llie zcal lllili would rc- unilc without ilio clnnproniiscs ihal are merely lillzlil-zil. ili a >ll5< pilrioiis 1nd liislriistfill world of tho l-liurity lllill slrl‘fl>l‘ctli long and tho luvo llllli thliikoili no evil. Wr l-licrisli tho memory of such with llic more fervor iii pru- portin ilils llloy urn iurc.“ Some Problems of Democracy. Di‘. Sli'i\\’ili'i begun in" fulfilling llie liroinlso of an m that. iii-l would prl-s iii . ric- cnlinl of" llie lrilc vizvw of "lii- stlnri.“ und ln- found this 111.! iimoet sluiizubll- nlurn l0 llllfllilllpp »it incl-misc much that is purzllln; ~iu ulolil-ru llei1iocrlliil' nlovonicnis min be unlll-i"stl1‘l£_~lrq§y"g, kin “i. 1U\Vtlll('l‘ for lllf‘ ‘fairy: vniqh illisilnct railior 1&1 ‘d! . n?‘ hllés ‘filo world. He. diifincd llllis "m. ‘till?! ili an lulu-riled or lnnnio qisycho-pliyslcnl wiis/yiosltinn; which ‘determines its possessor to nnflc and inlto account of cl-rlllln db- JBCIEH, to fell in a certain specific mnnm-r in regard to them and to not in Ll t"dl‘lllll\ Wily lltwflrdg »,I.liovii.“ The iecturl-r ('i\I‘-‘lill|_\' (m. tingvlished ilicsl» disposlfinng 1m" flu) meréi‘ "rt-flexes," mil "umm, inlllic" actions, H’) "doumq-uyfll- or "purposive." nrltons. idxanlplos uhlcii he quoted were silcii n Pugmlrlty, (iurloslly, Self-display, Ropuislon. ' Such instincts“ it Wits pointed out, belong to- (we 4y illlvr an]. ‘ fililili no less than to lilon. fillfi\_ however our pride may ho hum“. filled by tllc thought g-wg mug; Mkliiflloligd rtlllbva great‘ as non-rc- ill-illl. Supt.‘ 135 Great George Street. Phone 141 t . Men's and Boy's Wear. I --~~»~ V» -- --~~'~ Y’ rod-l sli tlmiai as the lllCllZlVliH‘ iii lower cosslul working ll development 0i public l-duicillion such as was t , ufiemvzlr ‘s I MacLEOD~—lll this city wslcrllliy partidilm‘ llcodcll lindl-r no previous l-"lysiain llnd tlinl iii present this cuudliioil is very lln- inliccd from living lul- ils duo lb some lolly. fiilcil: ill its llbsclllzl: it may u‘ "ideal." Sfii -lli.\‘pl.ly not unrom~| ilirll out. that we have got rid 0i mouiy takes on tho guise of "ill- ii bud sysieln of government only tl-lligeili patriotism." in hllviitll n u-orse. Among the The political ifililll of our own risks of such untutored democra- timo is not. as it lmcc wils, "ijili- l~y llc mentioned the very grave l-liilnl-o ill-ll it may iellfl to lllll slipprlessloii of individual initiat- ive. zlllll to the throttling oi’ tlw l-i'i_\‘.“ \\'l: now talk fii l. undforc- nllist filllOlli "l)Oll1K)('I‘llf'_\'." illut the word is VXllVJlIlll)’ vllrilrbll; in iii) Pllrlil-ipiliilin by every iilliiv- must bt’ educated not only l0? illllal in tho business in’ cliv- rivlc sl-lf- expression. but for clv» oluincni. 'l‘lirsl* sl-ilscs by no,il- srlllconlriil. it is not more inl- niriiils necessarily imply (mu ano- iiilflilill that. llt‘ should learn to lll‘l', lllid zeal for liemill-rncy- ill fulfill fill! functions which bolflllK one of thus-c scllsci: has ofir-n in lllm than that in‘ siioull! ll-ilrli been found with ulll-r iullifferen- ll) rPQOgl-"Ze wvlmt functions do Ut.’ in ii ill lmolilcr. Dr. Sll wart wl-ili on io_ point out how to cal-ll (if lilt‘ tlirrc ideals not llUlilllg lo him" “What wt» must set lbcfore nur- .~(‘l\'i‘§ ihcn is llie ask of llliiifiil§ lneniionl-ii ii (‘l)l‘l‘l‘:4|l(ill(lill'lg‘ linni our vlcl-livl- system for iuorc liflt KPI’ “Filings llc ‘clluilil ‘all-ll lls illlCllVE‘ illnirll has over yet been t‘lliil‘ili'l0l‘lt~iil_(5 dangers till» prcvilil- of rulers who shall deserve iilil‘ I"! lH-lfnliios... lllililllfil illl: glild- trust not merely hv their "lWil-ihi‘ l-inl-l- Uf-PXDPPHI cvcn in fields in liens. but by their insight. 11"‘ wlill-li lilo i‘X])l‘l‘l illouc can have l-lvrl-ull-un work before us nlllfil- un intelligent. opinion. llc illus- nnl ibe laid upon the vorY “Wum” lrutvd iln» risks oi‘ over "Plltrinl- l-ulan shoulders that have ton vi i-“iil? "m" illi‘ ruse of ilic (icr- lln Imriil- il lo disaster in ill? vililns. .\nd lic sizglzl-sil-d lhut lfl If wc limit llie moaning of ilemlr‘ l‘l'i|f‘_\' in "govcrnlneillt by flirt» will of llic people“ we should add llmi ll:- malle this effective tlicre Ilnusl no ll recognized ilnd iiahit- [daily iillllllflyéd clnmnr-l un-ougb wiii_l-ii this will of the proplr- can liq (fol-lured. Thinking on ll vusi and Wflfid transforming scale has in be 6on9 and we have to choose those who will do n great deal of it for illi- linwcver much we maly speak 0 mandates and pldhisdites a-nll ruf- ercnlluins we know that the WW l-nnlplex our affairs becomlrt ‘ _ groilicl" must he the l-eiifli-‘liiflbi . '1'" "mi" "m!" "f BIT-fill‘. lfy for decisions tliut we cnst llllf 'wilri'.~l icciilrc Willi to llie effect 'ml our parliamentary ropresell; l’ l W"! Dcuwcrilcv needs for its suc- idtlves." RflWNLl l - 441' Y°'-"‘ P°|l=y Doublidlh cause of fatal Accident. ,. . w‘? 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