.1 urns’! cnoaon mm _ l e ‘ l min rvise the it" tint Low 0;"! “mum mm’ m m mo 8I=_ --Rev.mr.nfi1i - ' ' ff; account songs M! fT-lePflm- er at the were‘: ifs-Elf fimui; . w‘ "W m“?- . ‘fly P‘! being "fetus build us a buy my m, “i, ,, ,, n, m, it ~ 1 5°?‘ 15' m“: m hvm” a tower whose top may reach un- of mu interest a ’.....a;v0l1l15@°1 mmmut dad's‘ 1”‘ to Heaven." Gena“ 11* The s newsy nature may be at “Ned, how that O ‘ 052:‘. mount o! me “n,” w" the t‘ 0:0; a word amen: swash a MsccordiIIGWWW-P“"" _ building ofourtowersioasto ' m; of}; lumlamg‘ h” attic}: rgglthahxelavenly lifs, . ' , | i y "New y; ems- a». .11‘. aneurysm-rs Is some» ammuumolflhl; choir will give a rem,“ d " ____ . . ion-MW" m. m” M m Ohristmes music praise in ' l“ wmw“ looms with the services of on woo sum! aossss I¢I*“°‘“‘ ‘mm m” md°°w dsv- L-fiss-is-ii-ei. wggfddfirwlolwww m Km‘. agar. wm ‘nu. . . 8GB “aux W‘ Binnie n cocci coo. the rflghwwmgwfi hlmh roucr: count-es u» Police erboodofmanthstingdsmcf m‘ m": y buieto Qqmaqtmuayavagrantwessen- My .:'.::.~.'¢..:=‘:-...=::'.'- m -b.“"" “"1 "' m" “m- m w M - s s“ . mpg, i1 % 1~pECl$siBER 11...19ss_ RELICIO msoevsloltho - t preached" mother u the very intgrestng series _of eer- mDilS on The ‘£811 Commandments, l 111g in his usual vigorous and 5km; manner with the eighth "iiiilil shalt not steal." The worshipfui music of time day u; under the. direction of ilks. G. Elliott Full. 111s music of the Iv- ming included an interesting setting ,5 “Lead Kindly Light," with Miss Davida Baker taking ithe solo. SACRED some. sumo: - n; young people's service was ienducted in Zion Presbyterian Church last evening at ha! gight, with Mr. urinals ilsoimtt, President of the Provincial 83.2.0. vreeldm- ~ The Scripture lesson was read by gr. Robert rarqubarson. P. W. 0 uudent, and, the prayer and Bene- lictions were 16d U by BOV- G. Oar- yle Webster, Minister of» lion Con- rregaton. m. W. G. Boll, Wardan of (Si- Peter's Cathedral, presented a most hstructive diesovlse on "'11: Build- charscter and Personality." teats from the thin! special ", accompanied Prof. L. D. Thomp- ion. Mrs. Karold Gilleqlie sang s. mllful solo entitled "1 Shall Not Again This Way." o! m. u“! i6“: f. M. C. A. Religious Commneae ea- lenoed illvle llgl. of bflel: seat- th‘ o vc n a - I F. s 5 lad that l d long Services ire to be ned during the holiday so will reorgsnia ifter New Y , j VIEW t0 im- roving llld'luj I ,_.the services long more cdueatimlllinos. 1t is understood that the Chu- buetown Male Chorus an provvidhig i Sslcred Musicale on neat Sunday W011 Ii . Mr. “Macladyen announced that lilo next Sacred 5011f lsrviec Will b6 icid on Jan. i8, 1000. uoarnni.‘ clown Masseswereltthoilsullhmlllat 'iheChurchofTheIlostHoiyRa- riccmer yesterday morning. The Single Wonzen of the Archoonfraw- nlty of the I01! Family received o'clock Mills. brated at i030 by Rev. lithe:- Flem- lns. 6x18. Rev. nther Cioran, 335R. preachod instructive and in- Lplrlngsemicns on “Catholic Ac» on" at all the Idiot. Sunday School was held for all the ihildrcn in the afternofll. In the evening at 7 o'clock ser- vices consisted of the Rosary, Ves- Bel-s, conducted by Rev. C. O'Hara, ssrt, an eloquent sermon by Rev. Father lllleming, in which _he Qin- Phcslzed the necesdty of preparing luring the holy seasons: Advent lor the great feast of Christmas. the services were concluded with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sswramvt. given by Rev. Father Homing. \ TRINITY UfllTfi OHTIIOI When the "Wise men" were ‘Biking Jesus they broujtit gifts Ind so today as we approach the anniversary of Jesus birth, the children of the Sunday School brought their gifts for this was ‘Wifte Gift Sunday" and oh my! was it note joyful sight to srs the I Pt number of gifts piled high in [PM of the pillplt. A speial wo- Bllm was carried out. The service wrs in the church which wt". an- lfvbrlateiy decorated for "W. lbs choir was occupied by 80 9- "v. I. T. girls in thei- cwustotnsd d v and a 1a.‘: r"~re:-entat'~~1 of Ll‘: cenr-rejation eftcnded. Mir. B. W- IePage. M. L. A., presenter‘ an interim report of the central lio- llei Qomrnwtcs, and made en sp- Wil for a good coiie-tion which We have no doubt was realised. Wneople hsveshsbitcsmeet- ‘"1 "try emergency The calls just now are man-v but u the church year h new- ll "We our tion are re- minded of their vlual" contribut- ions to the diffdrmt ohurchmmds- The Tried Ibundltion,” Q. Paul us scavlm I ""'“""'.;......... lllfltmldbword. Asthesnowissent generously.- Day Holy gum- the Guardian a. m. in obedience tn Chris-t‘ . mend "Hill do in zemcmbrsfrigudf. Unwed’ “.11, “u; sans . “mam ‘i’ m‘ "1' he. beenmsdeifi Ill whiib Gut M77108 Wit-S annual" 10m” m 046M. being a titty Percent mwmflnm“ d crease over lest year. L" can. Ann cmsrsor our beauti- n‘ mums mum“ ful ail-enamelled heavy duty cast ranges at Fred H. ‘Trainer's exclus- ive Stove Store. LEAVE B! AUTOMOBILE-m. and Mrs. Nat Carr who have been spending a few weeks with Mrs. Carr's father, Mr. James White and Mrs. White, left Saturday by car for their home in California. OONFEDIIATION LIII INQUI- ANCI. 11-8798-7-12-313. mo. BARGAINS for the Christ- mas trade in ranges’ and heaters at Fred l-I. Trainer's Stove Store, corner Queen and Richmond Streets. Ii-um-lt-ili-ci M15588. DEBLOIS BIOS. LTD. send us a splendid office wall cal- endar with an artistic reproduction 0f R. E. Noble's painting “The Cot- tage by the Sea." fromthemssvfufi a nieces-shot. iodweek Reverend Mr. Raymond 1n m; lnellfltothoiwyiandlirlson 5llllly morning. referred, w, m, m" l8 MW"! W0 General charac- teristics relative to the bond be- tween Cod and man. The whim- nees of the snow when referred to in the Bible symbolizes purity, p“- ityorminrbboc andsoul. The snow resembles to. manhood of down for the purpose of watering the earth so is God's word sent down to be miritviel food for man- "And the grace of exceeding abundant with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus" (I. Timothy 1:14) was the text of the sermon at the morning service. Tha epistle was written by St. Paul hflmotlqss eson inthefaith. The life cf st. Paul previous to his curLord was writing this epietle to Timothy gives n Vary Qflqcflyg buykgmund for IIOLIDAY BARGAINS iIi 111180! more my “my; ggntgfigg, 91;, p“; and furnaces st Fred H. ‘iksinoi-‘s Stove Store, comer of Queen and Richmond Streets. L-2029-i2-1o-8i who was once s denier of Christ, became a follower and was now ‘one of the greatest witnesses of Christ. He had arisen from the greatest abyss cf sin to become one of Christ's greatest followers. m the story of God's relati vrithmsnweflndfirstCodismo-v ,lvs which is his love for mankind, lthen we find his purpose which is Zsaivation of all men of whatever {race or creed. St. Paul in writing Timothy S. S. ABANMORE BAIL! — Tho S. S. Aranxnore sailed yesterday |morning for St. Paul's Island and from there she will proceed to Syd- ney, C. B. RADIO AUCTION ANNOUNCE- MENT-Altuwugir exact figures are not available yet. it is known that m up“ m; w“; 011mm the amount realized as idle radio relstiononliinnhebecomessofuli suction Thursday night was in ostbeoesbeiorsesusobrisstbat messcf A Mmdreddollm. he feels himself compelled to tell ——- it to someone; in doing this he WE CAN RECEIVE pelts for wishes to be an example for man- 31111011 JB-nllfl-fy lflio as late Be kind. Thursday, Dec. 1i. Don't allow ‘Ibe-Oifertcry anthem "rhe ford your pelts to be held over until is Kinfl-Qim , was very an next March before having than Ibiy sung. offered for sale. Bring themin, The subject of the sermon e/t the they won't grow any bet '- hang- evening service was _"'I‘he Secret of ing up in storage. Cash advances Peace" the anthem being "The given. Dominion Silver 1M1 Furs, Radiant Merv-Woodward. jLtd. Suxmnerside and Charlotte- At the close of the evening ser- .tcwn. J. D. Jenkins, Chariotmewn vice there was a celebration of the representative. L-Qfl-ifi-ii-Ii Holy Communion. _ _ ____.___.._. ILIHIAL (mR-‘SHAN OIIUBCII FUNERAL 0F THE LATE ' . —-: JAMES CALDER-Ellie funeral of i m subject of the morning scr- u... 1m m. James Calder was monwss "rhefiixilcesOhrist" based held from his late residence on on St. John's Oomel. the eighth sgtugdgy, services at the house and chapter. verses forty-six tciifty- lgravs were conducted by Rev. G. nine. The subject m introduced Carlyle Webster. The pail bearers by the statement that s hitter con- were Messrs. James Paton, A. A. iiiot is recorded in the eighth ohe-b- Jiuestis, Fred Coiwiil. Dan Morris- rter of John's Gospel. It is a case m, p, ,1, Mammals and victor mesd fcrrnaliln coming into con- Pufdjg, Imcrment was in the Vi“! VTQIIIIIQL “Rigid 18W Pegple’; Qgmgtefy, has crossed swords with mercy." ___._ h been mortally WWW"! “man/u. or nus 1.1m: sues. truth." Sin incarnate in Phas- g, g, 30315375011 ..- The flmerfl l1! eaisem has met PW"?! incarnate in service of the late Mrs. James n. ‘Christ!’ The question which Christ Robertson was conducted est shed the Pharisees is as inescap- able now as it was then: “which church by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Ile- or you convinceth me of sin and if gate. The body was then taken by I soy the truth, why do ye not be- train to Montague, where interment lieve me?" The sinless life o! took place in the Lower Montague was not negative, but pos- Cemetery on Sunday. 11w N11 be"- ‘mv; owl imposes n tremendous re- era were Messrs. J. I". MacDonald. qionsibil“ on Christians in ell B. W. IiePage, John erson. age-g, ' GOOXIO J. Tweedy. A During the service Mr. Rupert and D. A. McKinnon. Mgcxiy ‘an? with feeling‘ dune“ Lord and Father of mankin " " I The theme of the Sunday School , Bmms hour was "ms Christian and the Inn's Supper." m; guhlggt of the eveninv ser- mon was "Saints in Caesar's House- hold" and was based on Philitwlflm ‘he fourth chapter and the twen- uu‘ moon in 8t. James Presb S _€€_____ MOOOUGHY-M the Prince n1- wa-rd Ieimd Hospihi, Doc. i6. 1984. to and Mrs. Charles Mofl-Iuchy. a SOIl. MABRIAGIS lwy_s-rea~vvvl W-es who dsv-lowment -. HOWE, "it i8 DOS“? b0 b8 fihfijan anywhere. m 8......- MUBCIIISON-MMBAI-At Point Prim 0n Wednesday, Dec. I7, 1084, by Rev. J. R. Skinner. Kenneth John MacRae to Annie Campbell Murchison, both of Point Prim- mnitv is not {thing of locality but .0 0h"?f\"_‘li’. it ls harder to he a "Hvf-"Im in some nieces the» in an..." far ovwlv-qnmavit, ha: p tn- m-“dwvq offfiyt 0n ri'l"v"lftflf.'" '.T“-e cow's‘ pun-in included a unis qua-tot, "mough your sine be as scarlet." DEATH I BllA€—Dted in Wsltclfi, Mal. on Dec. it, i084 Alba V. Show daughterofidr. andMl-s. J-E Shaw, fcnnorly of Charlottetown. HUlPllY-M $ Valley Street On Saturday, Dec. i6. Mrs. Albert Mur- Dhy. seed es years. ‘mineral from her lamflresideanxctemogn Tuesday. m mi year, retired u. n 18. n “I It!“ - qagmhm¢ "m, n; m, “on”, ‘frmeral iesving at 2.30. Intsrment raitwaywrrgh of figural Division | R0910 I fr. - w so e services 1 b c. s s i» y»- -- r ‘.’.‘.lli....""'.§‘;..“.‘.'f Dec. 11th from his late residence. Malpeque Road, services commenc- IPVIYBOIOG until ll I bee-m foreman of that branch of ‘gang? P‘ M‘ mkmmm’ m?“ ' till flfliild. , . ' miflnvihevlrlvlwavluofibe- covmx-stmesaerecneert smwvmee for improved volition Home, Dec. is, 1m. Patrick Ile- IM i=- Quirk, ma n. x mm '3" guidance of his W N" more. Tuesday his hllw- ‘Patrick's Grinch. m murmur i M l . Gfillfl-I W. WOIJIY The death occurred at his home after an illness of about Geo-n W. gov-thy. ir o ties in the mouldin! attention to dui-V son, morning to mrt Augustus. Edi? ‘iii ‘tamed in the following |Mm the current issue of u» Irlvltl the Department cf fisheries, 0t- Yforian MacRse and the late Mrs Macleae ...Al"- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Pkkilp I.S1.a nd ' Cod Industry Reported From" I Ottawa land Export-II-u-siness In Pickled Cured Cod Is- iThis Year . In Being Regained Through Cooperation Of Dom- inion Departinegt Of Fisheries. 0N“ amour-sermons to" ‘Island . Christmas “' _ s aexsu. csurunsn for ms cod fishermen and packers is - munion will be observed at noo M, hm mum h, °°“ article Pilbdries News Bulletin, issued by - - '.< in Intern mm lcotia who‘ took up the manufacture 01- DQ113180! fllh I02‘ the 1111f» time in 1938 have BOOB K206171113 Ofilfll‘! bhil year 101- w”- tically s11 the fish they could pre- L-NW-W-IB-fi mm for shipmtnnd fishermen ‘in the same part-of the bqrmtry have been obtaining the‘ best" prices for pickle cured codfish that have been paid for some years, Lucky fellows? Yes, but my". men's luck doesn't explain what's happened. Back of accomplished fact is a story of expert instruc- |tien made available ‘to fishermen |Il to improved methods o1 pre- Doikls cured cod and the most efficient way of m ‘boneless fish. i . '17" - of the story was written in Prince Edward Is- land four or five years ago when the Dominion Department of Fish- eries sent imtructnrs into a num- ber of the island's fishing settle- ments. Then, a little later on, the work was extended into several Bret! in Eastern Nova Bcotia. Since then it has been continued Mm year to year. The instructor: have been giving oral advice, but, ibttter still, they demonstrate the ‘actual processes of pickle curing. 8nd manufacturing boneless; fish, and guide fishermen in putting m- structions into practice, The o1- ficer in charge of the work has also aided the fishermen in getting in touch with buyers, a very help- ful piece of assistance. (Ass mat- ‘ter 0f fact, of course, the depart- ment has also carried on a good deal of other instructional work in different places. but let that pass for the present). r. lLLlx-poetslneresse The results of the particular program referred to hem have been, in ‘brief, that Prince Edward Island has been getting beck ex- port‘ Business iirl-plekiejcilred cod which it’hsd been losing because buyers had not been wholly satis- fied with shipments from the province; prodriotiosr of boneless cod in the province has been stimulated and this year, accord- ing io a report made to the de- CALLED-ahortly af- tcr ten o'clock Saturday morning the firemen were called to Deveresuxh C/rooery, where an overheated fur- nace threatened a blaze. Chemical‘ was used. 'I‘here was practically no damage. i - MscBAii-IVIUBBHISON - The marriage took place on Wednes- day. Deccan‘ 12th, 108i, at 7 pm. at the home of her parents, of Annie Campbell-Murchison, daugh- ter of Mk. and Mrs. James D. Murchison of Point Prim to Ken- neth Joiih Macltse, son of Richard of Point Prim. The marriage was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives and close friends of the young couple. Rev. J. it. Skinner officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of rose beige crepe and wore a corsege of pink roses. The couple were ttended. Mrs. Millie MacDonald, aunt of the groom, played the wedding march. A dainty supper was served after the ceremony and the bride and groom left lmmediat ‘y after on a short honeymoon. 'l‘he bride trav- elled in a rose colored dress with black coat and hat and matching acesscorir- litany beautiful gifts of glass, sii erwere and linen testified to the popularity of both parties. Mr. and Mrs. Msoltae will reside in Point Prim when they are both well known and popular. Their many friends wish them every happiness. ___,.__.__€_ WONALB Mr." D. L. lOale- dnnia. returned from Halifax Bat- urday. Mt. C. H. idsolieiian of the Royal Bank 0f Canada staff, leaves thiB ‘morning for Sydney to spend three lvveeks’ vacation with her parents. Conductor J. 1:. and Mrs. Mcullan. .__.___.. w» Marion aimpwn. 1mm“! has returned to her home after spending a Jeasant visitwith he! aunt, Mrs. W. R. Dennis. Upper Hillsborough Street, Charlottetown‘ m». A. it. Wise received s cable- ' ' announcing theuarrl- Ill-s. John McGuire-n, f-Iope Riv» er, ms. Harrison sescnrmie. Bed- equs, Everett Haslsm. Infill!- fieid and .wsee passengers to Char by the western train on M! Executive of rthe federated Women's In- iottstown Wednesday to attend s meetinl the Provincial P. I. l eututsa ‘Tool Late To Chsify u wvi . . seems firitsnnio . lama portion only m: l. fe-ssss-u-ii-li» IBI. ‘Stirling Hickey, b ' r hurried thought toutiie purpose-cl Plflmeht. “the Producers should be weilabietotekecarecfallthe island trade. which $301; gm ease some few years as prec- tioailyJll boneless (used in the ‘ill-Ml m imported? in different of Eastern P"?! » Nova Scctia rmer, the biseruewn have been at work-their field has been ‘eavesd- ed i0 additional fishing settle- ments from. yes: to out- put of pickle cured cod of excellent quality has been substantially, in- creased and ijyhas been _ the fishcrmembctter prices: asqal- resdy indicated, the manufacture of boneless codfish has been suc- cessfully taken up in Eastern Nova Scotia areas where it was formerly not attempted and the outlook for _ en is promising. Another development of interest this year, by the way. has been that an im- portant fish producer in Western Nova scotia. impressed by the ev- ident effectiveness of the instruc- tional work the department has been doing in eastern counties, has o ‘ ‘ the assistance of one of the instructors to aid him in mak- ing his operations more efficient in turning out boneless fish and morass goods. Glimpses of Progrel Condensed extracts from reports made w the department by the officer in charge of the inrustct- ere give glimpses of what has been going on this year. m Prince Edward Island there has been "a general any. vement" in the quality of the processed and semi-processed cod. A large firm of Massachusetts importers. which discontinued purchasing pickle cured cod in Prince Edward Island a few years ago, has resumed buy- ing in the province because it is now able to obtain a high quality product. Prices for fish prepared ’ when a iudse lsions will hear evidence to decide i ~TBR0NFMANS (Continued from Page l) ihsdgerenaultwilldecidesstothe amount. Convinced the Bionfmans’ cc-oc- . cussd would give themselves up vci- - untariiy. prosecuting counsel and . P. were busy sorting out rum . yers itated. at preliminary hearing of the Oowt of Ses- vvhether or not the accused should face a judge and jury of the Court of King's Bench. CAPTAIN BORES (Continued from Page l) ted out at inoavals by hurricane sous-lie. ’ Aseania and Jean Jadot slowly around‘ mending oil to ‘ ease Usworth condition- Betweei Baznandnocnboth ships at- tempted to get line on board b, means of line tilrowing rocket; hping w send over empty boat a. weather was much too bed to send boat away with crew. Attempts foiled owing to impos- l in accordance wl‘h the experts’ in- s... ctions have been quits s bit W? better til-n a year ago. The prices paid in Eestern Nova Scotla have‘ come up to a level with those in‘ the western counties, which, hith- erto. had ordinarily been the high- er. Several Nova Sootia ,. easing firms which r-s not previously been buyers of pickle cured cod from the eas‘~rn districts, or, at all event", had not been buying on a large scale, have this year been ‘ ‘ ‘UNIQFS of substantial size. One 0rd"? of this kind was for 180.000 pounds for use in the manufacture of package salt fish. STRESSED NEED (Continued from Page l) and shout ‘oil's well’. Given that trinity of support, it won't be long before we're on the rocks." Five years ago, the economic sys- tern went out of killer. We did no: know then what the trouble was and we don't know yet. Those who think at all know only that the trouble is not over. Now we must determine what it is. If we cannot bring come certainty into our knowledge of the recent pest and the present. how can we possibly bring any wisdom into our “ in the immediate future“? Conflicting View Iiconcmists and scientists had confict-ing views on the depression. of dill}! getting near en- h to one smother and drifting mpidiw in heavy seas and roiling and pitching heavily. Usworiih urgently requesting men be taken oflf. Situation ewuranely critical oral dim lbiing tnors heavily every Terrific Struggle After terrific struggle Jean Jodot got, into position and sent bout. Took of‘! ii men. Boat was swept adrift wlhen being picked up by Jean Jadot and she capsized. Twelve. of Uswcxtlfs crew and two of Jenn Jadot drowned. At 1-30 p. m. Ascania sent boat which after epic “struggle men, but three drowned by jmnplng overboard in attempt to reach boot too soon. I Boat picked up_ amass-fully by Asoanis. Boat was badly damaged and cast adrift. Left Usworth in = si-nldng condition at 3:50 p. m. All men who manned boats took lives in hands. Campbell, able seamen. Ascania crow, had leg broken slonmide Usworiih. BRITISH POLICE (Continued from page 1) scribing alleged pressure being brought by Germany to induce voters to return the Saar to Ger- | many, and others describing’ French efforts to swing the vote to based on the fact that people dis- liked to do their own thinking. In small questions, this was unim- portant, but on this question of the state of the country we must be sensible and sincere. Vicarious thinking about it should be made a crime." The classical economists m. I-Ierridge continued claim": the depression was an inevitr‘ ~ phase in the trade cycle and if left alone, would disappear. "Doubtless their talk is very fortifying, unless you happen to be hungry." “But suppose that society de- clared it ‘ outlast the de- pression." he suggested. "Suppose that privaticn and hunger drive the people to protest. The state then may have to intervene. We may have to say that. Nllrdless of the theory this depression will end some day, we are obliged to do something in palliate his hard- ships which, even if ephemeral. are nonetheless torturing." . The merits and demerits of the capitalistic system were discussed by the Canadian minister in a series of unanswered questions, hinging around the eternal ques- tion-is it suscsptlifle of correction and reform. assuming that to- be necessary? spiritual Ifeadenhip "It is conceivable." he continued, "the problem to be solved may be social rather than economic. It rnayhethereisancedtochsnge ourselves, rather than the system If we cared less about wealth. per- hsps it would oader-tojpffeot a more even-d ‘ utlen out. lei- if ws-Iave a little more un- imdsrstsnd . ioilildniore srship and i8 to stship. if we made business less our relieicn and re- union's-rhea; if we M001! Iii - . truths of tiidirch might find this system work so badly. after It: the , no! ristian faith! ,! we France, were the bssls of the de- cision. The little territory, rich in mines, was formerly Germany's Under the Treaty of Versailles it was set aside under a League man- l date and France was given the. mines in payment for French ‘property destroyed in me war. Fbreigners in the Saar for the purpose of preserving the peace have been recruited from the . ranks of unempl ‘- in England, although some are regular army | men. They are under orders to do nothing unless called upon by the League commission in case regular Saar police are unable to handle self in favor of trading smom nil. x any situation which may arise. .____._ l been a curious fatalism abroad in !the land, ills". Herridge went on. "We are s bit panicky. There is no need to be, if we will settle ' down to serious business. Just now we need to do some steady think-.~ ing. For we must have a plan for progress, if progress is to be worth, while. The automatic kind of pro- gress seems pretty well slowed up." I Inherent Problems Ali persons, except those “too prosperous or too wretched to think at all," should consider these p. blems, Mr. Herridge said. For instance, if there were inherent faults in the economic system, should the state intervene on be- half of the harrassed individual and at the expense of a class fat- tening m the defects? "We must be free and lndeperr’ ent in our thinking." Mr. i-ierridgc warned. “We should act as judge and jury and not as advocates. . It is terrible to think how pre-, judlce, too often without justifi- cation, can tum us from the facts." ' The Canadian minister admitted, ‘he might be censur-d for his , , “, especially by those advo-' leatinv unadnit-rsted capitalism.‘ fut there could be only one mi.- tb- nut-s‘ mod of ‘he people as a whole. "Md hcd I +h~ nowrr 1 wonvld throw over our economic system in a flesh if I thought was a better me available." i A . wreathes ‘in the window and geniaiity “Then-eh a merry won't you come in and Santa Pal and'make it a! =2 Eivlllllslv: SYSTEM ls uvuun. Prime Minister Ben- nett Claims Future Rests With Wise Regulation of Busi- m... ness Practices. l (By C. it. Blackb Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MCMTREAL, Dec. l6—Mninten—. once of “sane and regulated" cap- italistic system and s. wise regula- tion of business and induszdalpipc- tices, as essentials of prosperous and happy state, have proved to be points upon which tvxo of Canada's outstanding statesmen agree, al- though on many occasions their views are at distinct variance. Seated slde-by-slde at the annual banquet here last night of the Do- minion Commercial Travellers As- sociation, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett and Hon. L. A. Tascheresu. Premier of Quebec, successively told the large gathering that the welfare of Canada. rested upon on orderly capitalistic system" with Parliament iegislntirig safeguards designed to maintain proper business ethics and insure equabie distribution 0f wealth, Responds to Toast If these conclusions had not been brought home to Canadian people in the past few years the suffer- ing from depression had been in vain, Mr. Bennett declared. He re- sponded to the toast to Canada. Mr. Bennett would not believe that‘ business men desired to defraud the public and declared that if some such effcrts to defraud had beeii disclosed the whole body could not be condemned. Resirndlnz to the toast to Que- bec. Mr. Taschereau declared him- A "buy-at-homc" policy was "un- comrnercisi and un-Canadibn," he declared - and he would welcome comnetition in Quebec from other provinces. May-r- Camillien l-Ioude was in- troduced as "Montreal's star sales- man." He seid if he was a salesman his wages we've "direct relief." He “cordially welcomed" the distin- guished guests and humorously bespoke "just an ordinary welcome" when it became his duty to visit them on the matter of relief. In taking stock of their country Canadians were prone to think of its vast resources, the rivers. the mines, forests and great irea, said Mr. Bennett. But the greatest asset of all was the character of the peo- ple. The. loyalty and devotion of Canadians to the Crown and to con- stituted authority was known tliroughrut the world. Worth Consideration It was a thought worth deep cori- sirleratlon that in a world of plenty , so many suffered want. But the‘ circumstance had brought out a new and drier characteristic of the peo- ple_thc regard of one jar the Wfilg fare of his neighbor. Nowhere had that quality been more exemplified thcn in Canada. Another good that would come from the evil of depression was the further regulation of "the unre- sirnfncd ‘breed of men." Such reg‘- hlatirns in an increasing menu's were absolutely essential to the good Ready r.- Sn Christmas is a bright, cheery can make it even brighter. to your home. Christmas within, stranger, poor who cannot afford such things. Do it now! ta ’s caujikl ‘ / holiday, but you A gayiy lighted Christmas tree by the door, and softly lit u‘: Urs- lend an air of welcome They seem to say, help celebrate?” Be a brighter still. Help the . . %i=fir of the state, the Prime Minister flu. clared. ~ -~ ~ r * r Ho- nature was preoticaliy. til same clown through the long JI- ‘cry of mankind, an My. Bennoira "The old robber barons firmlggug, iieved it was their right to takocalln they could get that handaAn. ‘Might we; right. The state, will“ is all the people. has found it noses”, more restrain}: for the safety and well being of tho whole. and will continue to do so in future. ' ., _ and. ' “some say there should such regulation. 1r the dormant" has not taught us more orderly distribution and 1Q ef-sbusinen. than we have-sul- fered in vain. None know this ha!‘ ter than comm 9:61! traveilecswirn... "How much farther these ations must go it is not for-trustee. say. But I am convinced the wand» will never be the some againmjlo have cometo the parting of, tho,» ways. If our system is outvtorgrqjfi; will have to ire-replaced andvqvo must go on to something bettqljp _,, "The capitalistic system profit the sole motive has been n ' m. sistentiy restrained through ailoggg, lcenturies but without adequat __ suits. There are none who do . ‘realize it has partially failed. 7min‘, l function should be to restore lt"t6 success but not to destroy it. Must Regulate System l "Between capitalism and ism I still believe in th ‘é 5 .. “it; 4i ’ (U § 3 o ‘am not unmindful of the fact ‘more than 160,000,000 are IZIYIIIQA/‘Iiv new method of government your! business control under- the 11811155..“ . 'Commimism and Fascism. Yeti} believe ii’ we are to prescrvcfhe sound basis of what has guldedifli‘ ln the nest it must be by malntei -“ ing and regulating the system-qglkm by destroying it. ,__, “I deny that. business men e31; whole desire to defraud the people. Here and there are to be found de- partures from sound business eth- ics. But that does not mean we should condemn oiL "““"" ' "The history of business is“'thl' ' hlstow of progress.” the Prime Mifffi" Aster declared. He cited the regill-i ~ atlons that have so changed biitlfli‘ 'ess practises in the past centurwfl". the wavy ct factory and mining lavas,’ laws respecting working condltiéhzc; wages and hcurs of labor, accident‘; .l Mr. Be nett i c with rce- i‘ the provinces one with the other. Mons o’ napprecciiisign for ti? cm 3} .‘ 4! l: ' i prcventim and living conditions. operation of commercial trav era who were in s. position to s eeili faith and hope among the io . thev visited. i-Ie urged them todoin f, in the work of building up an edu- - llcatcd and informed democracy. rlnllurvrn (A. P. by Guardian's Special '5 SOFIA. Dec. ilk-Moms than M11‘. persons. including_ 1'15 mldigrp were. at Efssieovo h southern s. ohsrded‘ with complicity in what-ewes by boiice as a O any. 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