msrsgswzrom 1 i i 1 i \ 1- r r t I t" 5 1 i "YhWTPr-hunt 1111- itation nrrthe Fun-lay 111-f11r1- cor- flosr of Edinburgh, who corresponds to Loan PAGE FOUR The ffharlottetown Guardian President, LleuL-(‘r-I. W. (‘healer 8. MoLun \'.r'e-l'rl~nlnlrltl, J. It. llnrm-ll, F. J. . Scrrelzrry Lleul. ('0 l). A. lInI-lilllllnn, U. S. O. Btlltuv ullfl Mun. I DIIVUIIIY, J. Ii. Illlrllell, F. J. l» \>~111-ln1n- Eililml l-‘runla Walker and l). Ii. (‘urrlm Morning 11.111) tfoundml I811?) $1.00 per your (in rulrunrv) 111-12-1-1-111 11 111,1 §1.--.11 1..-1- your 1111 1111111111-1-1 Ins-led l" 171,1“. }-,11\\,|r|| ldtuul. 55.1111 pt’? )\'tll’ 1111 udvunc-e) stain-u 111 1'1r11111..1 111111 111111-11 511111»- ‘MBl-Jll 5 1936 fiutittx-rvfu The Die Is Cant "..,-. Q1 1.1111111: ha» jinn-l i--~t11 with lllfi :1‘, 11:1 ‘1'--.:t1tt1'~ltI-ll 01' ill\ 1-t'<-1\1-~t'1l 111.11‘: 1'; 1 _, >1\i1-.~ -.\. 1111-1 1.1 ~ti11 lllt‘ \\llL.' 111 _\‘ ‘ I; 1111: 111111 11ft “1-11 \\il'c' 111' rvlc-a-t-il lt“'ltlll\' 1111111-1 i1- ‘ 1-111111 hut be l 111 1'.1-11 ~111- ' ‘1111-11 in l-Ingli-lt cities, at a recent cere- -..1.1.1_1-1\11i1:|1111:111t-111:- llvvitt-zss of Yuan a tree» 1 111.1-1 111' the city I 1s S. UUuta-zv. the 1.01211 l I'11---\1-.-'t' said: 1111- .11111<1.~t proverbial example of 11-1111- life of the \':11'11111~ 1t1en1l1ers11f tlte royal t'.11"1i11- 111 the 111-111111- oi llll‘ e111|1ire 1111s ninvltere 111-111-1" illustrated than in the case of the DUCII- 1+" 01' Ytntk." - '|11c Duchess. 11111111111 l1urn a cnnttnnner (she 11.1,: 1111- L-tnv 1-11.1z.-\111-.Ttt ANGELA hllutuuattirn .'211\\'11.---l.\'1).\', _\-1'1ttnge.~t (laughter 11f tlte tl1ir- 11-1-"1111 liar] 11f Stratlnnore and Ringhorite), ltas hevuntc extremely 1111111111111 She attil the Duke were sti1111t1setl tn have taken the aitti-Simpsott side t1-.<1 vigorously at first. until tlte King si- t lenct-tl 111-1- with a remark 111-1 l sent-1- 11t' >cveral other 1)t’t‘.~'0t1S at a public gath- ering. fiiitve tl1:1t t1'11ie 1111111 tlte Duke 111111 Duchess a111ear :1t the same parties with .\l11.<. Stilt-soy. as do lllt‘ D1141 and I)t'1'111-:s.~t 111' Kent. __ 1 1 Editorial Not?! l 11-11,. £11411 _\l11zar1 tlietl 1hi~ 11:11 in tf-Jl. ' >1- s- a l1 i. 1'11>1 1ill't‘1' \1-;11'< t111lay .~i11v1- the 151111 .\111i-i11li1i1-1'1t \\':1\ rt-11t-al1-1l in tht‘ L.'->'-~\- 1 1k y 1,] 1111- 1111~.111.'.t.1111 tmtinuinately ht po-t , 1 . 11. 1 -.\ .i1 t't1- 1'1‘1-.~ 111' thv, 1 , 1 l\t;1_-_-_ \\lll h1- 11 1 t-1'.'~11.1‘.i1-1-. |'111\11. _‘- . 1‘ .1~1\i-1--l 1h:- ll1ill~i1 1 .- . \1---~. .\.\11-.---1\ 11111111 i: - 1 111-1.: --1' \1-11\ 11-11111 111-1 l- 1 .1- ~',-,1': . \tl 1-1 l'.11'- 1 1 l!--.1i11.-1-~_ antl that; 11' '., 1--1 l-t- 1'--:11'11'--111111;. i 1.1 .1 1--1'1'-11 1----i1l1r.11i1111 1'- - - 1 - "1 - 1. ., ~. 1 . l 11'.” l’ 1 l1 |'1i1 1 -11‘\-11 11M - 1' --1 I-tt-r. y _- 1 .1\ .~'tll i11- 1 -1. 111-1111111 l- -l" .1'1't '1"- 1'--11~r:t11‘i1111:1l. :-' '- t"11- ,\l--11;111'---, 111:1; l-t- .~.1\1-i| :1 1 "'1 c-.'--.1-'~.;1".1 11111-1 -:1i1<l--11 1- w ' "1- -1 -..;1-1~1-~, 1.1 tnturt- 1- :.-.-- 1 a‘ 1 111- -1-;-'. -' "- .."11 rw-lit 1111-1- 111- 1111-1- 1111' 1 ' 11f 1: 11;» it 1111- 1.1111111».- c - in 1'1i'11J-..-_ 11111- -'1": 1111- 1.1111 111' 1- - 11- 1111 11-0 1-."1-1' l1:-.111l,tl11- 11111-1- r’ - . 11-1 1-'- 1-.- <t11 l1 gallantry f.‘ ' 1- I - 11.1‘: ': .1:er .=-"- g‘ 3 -g---‘--,y , _ l'--\ 11:':11'111':1l\l1-." .1- 1' -:-.' ' < 11-“ 7.151‘ alrwi-l i111- 1‘ ' ' -' rel 1"--1-.- . n11 it "till 111- :1 4111-;- g‘ 1111- _\1--:"..'i1'1"I11- ~11.1iE 111-0-1111- :1 1" 1'_--1-1-,;1 -‘1-!l-'1l'1t1l1ill‘tll_\' 111-11111- r- ‘ "-1 11'" 11-11111‘ 01' 111115 11t1;1l1l'11-<l' v- :.'. n-.'11:~'1-1'=. Let The Public Decide ’t-'<-'£."11'_v 111-11111»: nt-arly- 111111‘ etlit- ' Cttllllllvlll in it< i~>tic of _\‘t'\lt't‘- ~-1-1n at the pill-lie meeting 111' . l"k‘-l(‘l'(lll't\ll. lt< reader's. we l 111- l11-tt1'r iittnrttittl i1' they 1111-11- '"-1 1:'i-i;1>+.--1 1'1-11-1rt 111' the 11r11c1-t-1l- ; tit \l\'ltl.\\.' 1ia< e11<1t-.'1\1-1ir<-<l tr- .<11(-:11,= so (‘11111111-11111- t11:1t it 111 utpj-it-nit-iit it 11v analysi> t 1111111.: r1 \-Y.=1"11 1111f ft'lltlt‘t'_~; ztre capahle o1 n": ‘1'-.1:11-1l\t-.<. -".r 1-1.:1i<-11111111':try's 1-1'1'111-.--.o\;<l 111111;;- '11=. tit'111111.\.\".\' TPlll-Zll 111 S\1‘\1111l'(‘<< ""1 91111-1111111- :1t tht- 1111-1-tinq :1.~ requcstt-tl. 1- - t- ~'-.1-~3-1--l tn 11-1111: t. 1t. tun, tn th1- 1 11-1 of tla‘ 11111-110. 'l'lt1' tttattt-r 11:1» in nut‘ r_' 1:1 r-i 11111-711- '-11‘11-1'1-~t 111111 i1t111111'1:1111-1-_ i11- 1 ‘ t- -.1 11111 tht -1ttitui11:r1l' lht- l’1'1-n1i1-r 'tn1l _* 1,1111 111,1 111\\:1r1l= t‘l'ltlt'lt~'lll 111' his atl- t'- 1.1 1l'.-- 111w, vt-ictwl 111' a .\lii1'~tt-r oi 1'1 i} 1111 111-11 ham-em tr; lie tht- ethical- {- 1 ‘ 1 :1 t!- '1'1-n1111-i'a111'1- -l-'1-1'l1-r:1‘.i1111. ,1 - ...-\11 -.1t i-ul- 111-: l'i'1-111it-1"~ rtttittttlt- tn- \ . ‘ r1" --- 1 l- » .-.-."ti--11< :14 :1 [till-hf Hill". '1'“ ' -- 11- 1' .-1-- -.\11i.'l1 tl1i- l"t-<l1-1'.'tti<-1i 111T!- r- - t-1 .1',-" 1-1 t'.-~ 1-11111 111' 1-1-1-“111-1- l-t-itig 1- 1.1 11 ~11 111111- " 1111 .\l11-. \\'.\1'1'1:tt- \‘ ‘I . ". ‘ .1. " - i -, .--.-1-1-1 1-.11't§'.111 r1111--. 11111-1‘ ‘k- - - 111111.11" :1t-tutti h:- 1111\h1't1 1111. ‘tfi-fltdl lltt- 15111111111 Sold ' 1 121".11lt'--'.'-1'~ illl!ll'l‘\\ 11111 1' - t --:-11-.'11-.-111 tl1:11 --t.1it1-tl l 1 '-.'i'.i-- t1 l -.-111-'1 ' - -1- - ' 11- 11111111 11-1. "1111- kin;- l -i" l\‘1tlt'\t'ill11ll\t 1-11-1111-11. llis 1 * ' - .---'-l :111i-1'--11 ;11'i-h1 1-1-11111111 l1" 1. 1.1,; ..1 11. :-1l H- 111- 1111- 111-11101‘ i-t hi- - 1‘1- l'1ll 111 111-. 11111611 1111-111111. _ - »--1 l .111-|1 t'--1 1111- luqlt-h ;- 1 1.11; ':t1-. 1t h.“ 11-1- l--11-_-11'11 ‘- I 1-11-1 -1111 i: q-t :'-~1"1lll.'tl 11:1rt 1.- -‘ - I the king 111-1-11- 1'11:- _-_-1:1v1- 111' t. l 11 - - 1'. - "- r- .-'-1'.'1t:1>11 rrrr-inrnrv 111-" tllllittil 111-5111 i‘-' ‘- --.'- l-jt. that ll-"Ptl. \\'l1;1t1-\1-r it 111:1)‘ 111- 11 1 --_i1 r-r 11tt1v_ 111 the i11tli\1iltt.'1l who i> 1"’, m1 1_ 1-11111- 11,--111l1- a~ a 11-11-111- it 1111-:111~ their ' .".~ :1 1.i1'1- 111' 1111-1, in wltn-t- r1111- illltl 1hr- hr-art» 11f l-.itt;_-~. --11- .11 --:' 111.: l\'ll"j'\' 1'--r-111:1ti--11 111-111-11-1-1 1111-11-1‘ t1---l 1131-11 12111 f-l<11:--11t-. l"i:'»t. 1111 111t- faitit. 11r.1\.'11' and .~<li'-§<--111:11§--11 r-i thi- lying hinn-li. $11111 1-11 tl'1t ft 121-11111 1 ii111-r-111--1' fur m1‘ to <11. awj-thitg l"\ -j-t t--1'--1 . 1-11-1 ll'lll, an-l 11d,- \'1'111 1r1c--n1111r-:1:1 hint, t-'1 11-1111 -_-":-.-1-. wltirlt l-e will >11 :1l-1n1t!:111tl_\- 11-1-11 ' c111 11-1-11 it '(11'-1' the Ki-iq i- :1 man 11111: t-lll'-"i."- 1. i1 111,- is to iln llli rluty t'.'1itht'ullvv. "\\'c 11-11-1- 111- i= aware of 11K 111-111. F-nue of n; vvi<h he. gate more 1111511111.- .»1;_-11.~ of wich n1\':11'e11.~'<." .\t the 5114111: time two -t.'1tcn11'11t.1" i<~ueil l'l~f‘- wl-r-rr- l-z-vc -._-.'t1n11| the attt-ittiuit 111' nlwervt-rs of thi. allY-ir. which is 111:1l1i11g rn_\-:1l l1i.ti-1'_,. 'l'ht'- ttr-t 11'.'1~ h_\' the .-\r1'l111i.~"lt->11 of (jauti-r- hnrq who ht» tlerlarcrl his llllPlllltlll -»1' ltnl-ling 111-r11<-1"< :11i/l ehttrclt 5Cl‘\’lC(‘\‘ 1111- thr- K1111; .1111. onath-n a4 well as nn cornnatint- ilav it.~1-lt'. The seeonil was a remark h," lll" l-"lm Pm" -th<- 111'-.-=etit wet-k, the \'ati1‘an flllllt')llllt't‘.\ in ac- . l)1'.rin'.‘ this 11eri11il the. tli-vt-ut in Routi- Ittfclttl . ir-ur | 1- will l1;1\1- :1 wralw-ititig 1-lt1-vt 41111-11 111 . 111-1- 1'11; 111-11 lll.t‘1'l~.t'l: 1K >l= ll‘ I 1 11-1- 111111- rlt-vi-itttt i» 1'v;1t'l11-1l iu 1111- 1-<-tat--. t-t c111 lillk'\ llt‘l\\\‘t'll lti-rt- atttl .\l<-11tr1-:1l there 111.1 1,,» . .t-111--1- 1.1‘ 51111-1111111-111, autl an} ~tlvlt .t1-.~;.-,..11 1111-11-1 111 111i11~-1'\-=.<1t',\1 i< i< It l~11'-, 11 1"'-"1r:11‘t1-1'i--ti1' 111' :1'11i1-t:1t1-1- ti- lllt'1'1ll"l'1 1,, ,,-1;,-,1l11- l';-:1ltil1iti11111.1\\'in th1-itite1'1-st;i1lit~-1 ,,1,1,..11:-;1:~, 11' 1t\ st1|1111-1".1‘t'- liflllnl‘ tn at.'c1'1-t h1~1 1;“ ;111111n1~t1':1ti<-1t 11i it? ' 1*»- '- (ktu; ".1;1.i1i1111< 111 Mr. l". 'l'- llllIl-l" "ll lllfi :11t1111-.11-11 1n tn 1111- 1‘rt1\'1111"1:11 tl1:11r111:111:11111 111 1 the .\'.'1ti1-1t:1l l-'.1t11-l--_\'1111-11t 11-1111111-511-11, tor tht- 1111r11<1=e 1-t' aihttinistt-ring tht- new llt-uie lut- 11rt1ve1i1c11t lllan. II i‘ W .'\ 1111 i11.‘t1-11t'11111'i.1l1- it-Xt t'<-t' t111ttt)t'1'0\\~',\‘ Set‘- ,,1,.-,1_; -1111111| 111-; " 111- 1111- 111 our heart 1S v11“- 011; 1,111 11-11111‘ 1s turnul 111111 mr-tirtnng. lht‘ 1"1-~ wn i< iallr-it from our ltcztd; woe untr- 11*- that w.- havt- .¢111.1r-1l. ' =1- 11 a 1'}1.-,-1.;1111l< are delighted 111 learn that the 1-1-11t-1-'1".11- and l-clnved l-':1th1-t' .\l.11"l11t_\re is _-12-_1;111 11111 mtfl about aitcr his 1>r1111111ge1l lll- m“. 111 111,. 1‘11;11-1,,11,»111“-11 ||11<11it:11. ..\.~ mual. 11111-1-1- children are there iv l-l-ulter .\lZlL‘lll\_\'1 also. =11 x * 'l‘h1- King a; a 11er.~-111:11it_\- toil: ' lll 1111-‘D111n- ininnK i< 11t1ite tliltt-rcut trt-nt ail)’ n! Alllflllc‘ L1(-,@,e..1-,-_ 111; .\laiest\'. as Prince 1-1 “alt-s. 11:15 1't~:-1-:1te11l_\- \i>ite11 all parts 111' the lzmpire, 11111 i> 111-1-\(-11:1llv l~'l1->\\'"~1'l 1l‘""-"m“l$ ‘ll h“ 1111-41 yitlvu-t-tc 111111 l'l(‘\'(‘l‘ 111111 an t11111t11'tt1i-.1t_y 111 11111111111; 11111111, far less >1;1-:1l1n1g t1», any 111 his 11rc<le1"1-..<1-1's. a =1= 1- 11mm. 111,111 S, t‘, .\l1l1ar1l, l"hi1:11lel1111ia. ~1-1-11-111'1-<l .\1i.~< 111-11-11 t'1'a\r1'ort1. t\vvl1l.‘"lll""" vt-Qrg 11111 to thrt-t- years i1t1111'i~1'1utn1-t1t alter >111: 1111-11111-11 guilty U- a 1"l1:1i]4e 111' 111z111~1:1t1;_-_l1t1-r . ' I - _ _ ;.,.' 11y atitutnnhtle 1n the death 111 .\llr>. M31‘) l-ti-ollll- .\li§< ('1':twl'u1'tl 211m 111ea-1e11 gutlty- tr) charges 111 11111-11115 while llllt),\'l\'Zll(‘(l_ 111111111; 111 rlentlcr as- si\'£‘.llC-J- after :111 acct-lent anil 11111911111111;- a var without ct1n>ent 111' the owner, ller t't"ll1‘-“l“"' :1t the time 11f 1111: acridetit, \\'illian1 tYllt-nnell, ft11-t_\>.<ix. 1111-11111-11 guilty 111 inn-rating a car withuttt the 11w'111-1'-' rtnt-i-ttt antl was .\'l‘lll1‘llC(‘(l 111 two mr111tl1= 1:1 tltrt-t- vt-atx‘ iittprisnmnunt. =1 1 1 1111b» ‘P111. ha< <11_~11t-1111c11 all illltllCllCCm thtring t-tnxlanbt- with 1111- :11111nal wet-l; 111' >11evial >1tiritttstl 1-x1't'1'i.<c.< which the l.'1-1-e 1-111111111-11 11-1 11111 t-1-11-1-_;_\- t1, t-untluvt thrtitiflhnttt the world. flatly thaw-s. which i11t1-rl'c1'1- with 1111- ltupt-E: 11<1r1nal r11111i111- 111' attrlieitct-s. ln 1-rev1- 1111-1 _\c-:11'~ only i1t'1\l_v—111:11'1'i1-11 11111111111» w-erc r1‘- 1-1-11-1-11, hut this 11-111" 1-11-11 thmc Zlll(ll("tlt"‘.< wort- .11_11e11.l1-11. 1'r1-l:111-_\ also were ret1ne>tctl not t1- 13-111 1111111 |1i< I|<1li111-:~~ except in 1‘1'\$1\ 11f great 111-1-"1-111-1; \'.'1ti1"an uitirials i'X1>1'1-.~.~'1-1l 1111111- thi- .'i 11g .‘ 11111 l-'.'1thi-r 111111111 lu-nelit 11y the wvelt 111 .:-1-.1i~1-1-1>11.<-, altlv-nglt 1111-1 Yllll 1111-1-1- llilll 111-1-1- 1111 gt1gfft-stitvll~ 111,11 11(- £t1§1)t‘l1tl vltlltllClltF» 11-1‘ 1111' <1l».(‘- 111' hi= ltr-alth. ~ . 1 1 - \ trtilh-v :ti1'11l:111-- i~ l-cing 1-('1'l"'\1\"l l'." I'1-111'1--~111- 11-1111 l), .\l.<'t-n1.11111_ ht-ail 111' the 111-- 1-:1.'t1i11-111 <-1' zit-r-matttitutl t-ngittt-t-ritig at 1111-1 l'lll\'i‘l'-lly 1»1' .\l1n111-~<1t:1. .\l\1-r1na11n'~ 11lai11-. 1111 wl'ivl1 he l1a< ht-i-n \\111'l1in;_; twn yt-ars. ft‘- ~<-11-.1111'\ thi- 11r11in:n'_\- 111an1- in n1- yva)". 'l'h1- lust-- l:1_-_-t- ("ltln ju~t aht-ttt where the 1111111 sils. 'l'h(r \\i11_4\ :11'1- three ti1t11:> as with‘ as the l)t)(l_\' i5 111mg antl ltave 111111-11111- rttiltlcrs 1111 the tilla- .\1.1-1'n1:11111 i< trying to learn i|' :1 11111-11-5," craft 11,11 111-111-1111 i111- it, 1-111111-111 and stJtl-ilily st-lcly 1111 @111 111111 11:11-91 i11 tl11- wittg<. 'l'he 1-111111- 1 11151111: r175 11111111119. The wing >11at1 i~ z: feet :1111 11:1: 11->-1_v lt-itgtlt 7 1-_- 11-1-1. .\ fifty-live l1-1f-t.-1i-1111-r ttiotnr llYllYlllCp the 111-wer. 1K ill I ]’1-icr-_ of 1111tatne~ 111 grunt-ii» Sltttllltl he r1-la-. tuclv f.'1\11r:1hl1- 1111111 the tniilrlle 111' 1113,‘, .~tat1:s 1111- l-'i-1l1-1';11 State .\larl\et New» Service. llasetl on previi-tts stnwr-yw- :111:1 11r1went maria-tings, it i< e<tin1ated tl1:11 the _l:111t1ar_v t stocks‘ 111' 11:11a- tnvs Ill han-l will he :11111r:1.\'i111:'.tel_\- 70.000000 l1t1>l11-l~. \\'ilh :1\'i-i':11._-t- yin-lib. the 111-11" enm- mervittl rr1-11 o1 11-1l:1tv-1-\ in the t2 early $tates sltuttltl total about 410011.01!) l1n\lt1-l<, making 1111- 111':1\111-1ti\'t: avatlahlt- 511111111- 1'01‘ the 114111111111 per-lull (lanuary 1o 111111.- ltljf) approximately- 113.000.0011 l1n~11e1>. which r-11111-:1re< with the »1111111_1- 111' 11:,r111r1,1111¢1ht1~l1el~ the prt-viou; year :11--| :1-1 avwagt- 111' t_'r>.000.1xn1 bushel» lt w11t111l th-rt-i-irt- :111111-:1i' that 11ri1-1-~ fur potatoes can 111: 111:-n1t:1ini-1l :1t faw-ral-le l(‘\'(‘l< until llll' ln-avy ntl-vetnent from the 11137 pruihrctiun lac-gifts 1:111: in June or early July. have 1>--1-11 111-41111- discreet, although they 11o nut smmma" 5"“ N-“lm- itotti THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes by the Way People who saw the Mosley march 1n Manchester when unr-' forms were banned say that. the effect 11-25 to remove all ti.e im- presslvcltess and reveal to every" one thc type of rough who, in fuel. mainly tnarehes in the Mosley ranks, But 1f Mosley t; allowed ht: uniform we shall coon have the - pro-Hitler situation; rival armies Bur-When my paper come to me of police, COIIIHIUIILEIS. Blackshlrts. this morning, I reed with intfresb ,Labor Defence Corps, (Reichs- the pr-oceedlngs of the Temperance banner in Germany» and daily Federation. I was surprised to find fights in the a rezts. Nobody. would my name brought in wlth regard to lvrelconre this except Fa clts and 1n1y Temperance Hour brofdcast. It PUBLIC FORUM ‘lhll och‘: In DIN fol of oornopnldllh. REV. MB. HARDING AND TIIMPBRANCE ivert-1l in the pre- , BHHEStCr-r. both o! whom would ilscents as if zome how I have dls- t-llflvf- T118 C111)’ 3111111118813 0f Bdd- lpleased some of the clerical gentle- ing to political unlfornts would be men Mr, Baker sald that; I was that the Government. would then gjappjng 1,0111 the 111111151375 and the be forced to anpress thorn-New churches. This l1 atxolutely un- true. Mr. Nlcholson said that I gave Lbe impression that. the min- isters should be preaching temper- 1ance every Suttdrty. That too is ab- ,solutely false. No\v, I have the man- 1u cript of rvery word 1 have sald a.’- ithe microphone since I began. and I am w-tllhrg to have these men or .any one else examine them, and if they can find anything like what they have lntinrated, I will apologise v and give ffty dollars to come char- Utable institution. Mr. Baker says In this sorry age the similarities, the so-callcd similarities. in pol- itleal fnLlls play an lncrca-ittgly perverted role. They are tinder- mining tho 11:1 1c principles of the round foreign po'1cy the kings of France pursued when they allied themselves with 'I‘urkev, or the Third Republic vt-ltmr it allied 1t- st-lf 11-1111 the Czar. Unless thlitgs t-hattg: it will come t.o pass that Etirope vrill be divided 11110 two m“ my brcadvs“ 011.3111 w be 11_ cmlws" and the dlmms. °f m“ vcstigatcd. Hcre i-- his cirance. I Tltlity Years‘ War 11111 be t~c~ . . also read where my work had been enacted 1n a 1:111:11 more lt"!‘l'1l)l(‘ cluaively to medicinal. and mech- anical purposes? Is there a man or woman allve who wlll dare to clalm that; lt. is No one. Yet the Act Ls emphatic and mandatory. Liquor can not be used as a beverage. There are cases 1n which it might be preszrlbed even as a beverage, but. these are very limited. And there is the registered fact before 11$ that, phy lclans with the largest. practlce, those most skilled 1n treatment of dlzease. have the least: number of prescrlpt- tons flled with Vendors. Ha". our Medical Councll approv- ed the free and general use of beer and porter? Could you get them to venture thelr reputatlon by doing so? There are exceptional cases, I wllt not: mention them. ln which. used within limits, these would have medicinal value. Is 1t not true that: its use Ls a menace in over seventy flve per cent of disease treatments? Yet. ln defiance of the Act, and Ignoring the Judgment of those most competent. to judge. beer= are peddled on their mlsston of destruction all over the lard. Our Act. prescribes certain pen- altlez. Are they enforced? A few days ago I read of a ccnvlctlon. fined $10 for ltquor in “possestslowfl Is that. the lawful fine? Why was that. $10 clattse put, ln the Act? To make fish of one and ffcsh of an- other? For Vitality alwat; BRAHM ORANGE PEKOE DECEMBER 5 I,“ S 1111- IN. TEA The Dominion consult us. be obtained. before plans and I obllgufiioll. IIYIIDMAN & Agents Offices-Charlottetown We have fundl ‘available for the rmlrlng of loans under- n1; above Act, and If you are oonsldoflng lng the coming fir’ _, we should be Full information u to the Government order to uvold any delay Inter on. I t Any particulars desired will be gladly furnished mum“; CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION ———§ Housing A111 building a house (lur- glld to have you ffilluirenrents should peciflcutlona are prcpareu, m 00., 11111111111 and Summerrldo Why imagine that we. the neo- ple, have any say in either the Act 1 or its enforcement The dlstllicryi considered by come Ministerial As- sociation. \v'<-“. I ltav". no’. ll"lll\l1 1111111111; about that. I have read -‘ " 1 in the good boo; tit-here a certninl class o 1111-11 held prlvtrc confcrm- ‘ res as to what thry would do with , Jesu‘. and my who‘e a‘nr lIIS been ,to be loyal and true to Hint and His ‘tcachittgs. If I ltave to stiffer bc- , t-ftttfc cf that and be nl-retorrsenvd, lthen I shall krep on wondering] what rort. cf rexption Je: us would1‘ than emr beforcx-Pragtze Pr." s. One of the ffiilbflll- why il may b:- knmrn that the Ez-clzrlt are ntart is. :hat tut-y 1-11. down every Sui-tint. 111 a l'll‘l‘.(‘§.‘w rosin Wllll the ttindotvs open and the fog eetnazg 111 to ca: ttncle-xdotre roast b?t"f. trotatocs floating 111 water. and 11111.'tard mad: without herbs. That 1111.1 l5 their invariable habit meg-cue froin the llfllltlb of some is tin- f;rn1 convtc ton cf all but a 131:1: e on l’. ti. Isiantl today. I very {cw French. who believe the menu to h." cold nttttton, served with 11' ltelhbretv called mint, ttltlCf‘. A 11:11am which will tolerate 1111111, tllYC n" a. mcdlfire or a hquer. or glitgct- on any pretext. whztterci: l5 a sufficient. barrier to 1 real 1:11 txstotrdlitg with the race that owns 11; you catft expect a {‘l\‘lllZL‘(l nation to think such a tast- Zlllfillllllg but. bmbarous. Its mental diet- 111111. approxinratc t0 1h: physical. 11-11111. London. ' ltave been on this lsnnd a long t,lme1 and ltave preached in chtrrcltcs of1 all dcnotrvnations from East Point,- to Tculsh. The people know me] and I am willing to let. them judge whether I deserve such imlnuations. The laclle- of tltc W. C. T. U. are1 eitcouraglit; n1:- lt1 my wot-k and I1 appreciate the words of its President 1 Mrs. Haze-n Howard. I stncerely1 deplore the recent debacle which- has occurred for in my jnclgtnetrt. lt; ‘will be a. hard blow to the cauve of‘ 1Prohlbitlon on our Iland. and will In any record of may-or educational ln-tteftces to New England lnstltti- : Lon-z and ccmntunlies within re- C-‘fll! Yeats. the itante of Spaulcling will rank high. Those remarkable brother , each a fortner Govemor of New Hamp hQr-e, Huntley N. Spctuldltrg and Holland H. Spztuld- n13. their wives. a sister "and the widow of a third brctlter, Leon f Sim-kilns. have just. added to tltelr‘ ‘ 13130 g-fs by a joint (lonatlon of the ltugc .~.um of 3360.000 towards the buildi t 0f n nrodertt high school by Tlcir home city of Roch- cater. When it. is concidercd that only four y-cars ago Cray gave 8250.000 for a high school for their birth-town of Tovcnsend. lyfass; that. one of thc brothers. Huntley. while Governor", built 11 $150,000 gymnaduitt for the Keene Normal School when the state Qgttld not afford it; and that the other, Roll- dltd. erected a $150,000 swimming * pool for Dat-ttnbnih College, their rtewzst coirtribtttlon, bringing the total close to 81.000000. places them far 11p on the 1&1 of school benefactors o tvltonr all New En land can tat-Ln‘. with prldcn-Bos- ton Post. It is interesting to note from a rrport in the Gimgotv Herald that the demand for Canadian apples 1.; such 151a wholea-‘e price are from 60 to 75 cent. per cnsc higher than a _v1":rr ago. and that at the particular week-end at. which the; paper was ])lll.)ll.‘lIC(l. 11:11. a ginglc Canadian apple was‘ loft in wholesalers‘ hattclr. and the whole 0f a cargo due there on the Mon- day 11-11:; 501d in advance. Afverfls- "It: docs Dilyfistratfcrd Beacon- Herald. Japan's phenomenl 1121121. catt nutter-:1t the‘ world. Bo- ncatn the smokizz‘ t-llllntteys of 51x e1t1e . t. turn-s out everything from 01.11011 lf‘.\’lll(‘b to turbnelectri: gen- erators to tc-etlting rings. The over- “'l"‘l""118 lnrt about the industry- -=o created is its rffielencyx It. is efficient. that it. sells beer t.o Ger- trmtry and Airtcrican flag" to the Anteizcan Legion. By comparison Mth S. nrI-lrr-lzlt enterprise, Japarts ts decidedly mitldle-slmd. Hr-r real trade i a. trad:- m other DPODII-s tarte, PORK! by 111-1 my- "Yly lll rntv mat she buys; "m" fl?°l‘l‘l< rrt. mutt-milk and yrroccssr. thrni for othrr people‘- rlearcs. Sh:- live. prtmarily- on for- P-tzit trade. And even here her bust~ 11%. 1. rlt-Lvidrdly-_nrldd‘e-a1zeil. La: V?!‘ Jilhatt fo1eign tiarlc 11-11:. on»- third 111 the United States‘ by- 11-11-9. and a q: flflel‘ 111 Great 3111'- ains total. Ins-t. -_ve1u- Japan did 0111)‘ 3.7 per cent, of the total world trado-l-orttmc tNctv York). (lap: barked ‘in Mldison street. 1111117" Mil-II‘ Gavin fell with Lwcnly- .111,» ln hlm. W115i? As yet, nobody who knows will tell. The one 01,. vious thing eeems to be tl-at war ha. been (let-lured in the tinder. World of organized labor. The rae. ket, _boys are armlttg 111111111 Tm, hostilities ltave brolzcn out. on the ten" stars‘ so 1:1: Galvin first. cas- tialty. was. chtct‘ of the :o-1;1111¢1| outlnw tcnmster unions. “Outlaw”. in this coitnection, moons that his union; were not affiliated wtfh the American Federatlon of Labor. -Chlcngo Dally News. inc general manager of the Cun- adtan BmadcaHtlng Asmctgmm wants programs that have an as- scnclally Conndlan flavor. Thls ls a laurllble nmbitlotr; lf the flavor 1' not too raw, and that. cart hap- pen lf great. care ls not. exercised. What a contrast a klnd word [5 to a btttcr word Elbert Hubbard once wrote: "Do the beat. that you can and be klnd." The entire good philosophy of a llfe 1s wrapped up tn that simple llne of wordz. When Napoleon called to ht: soldiers ln Ggypt: "Soldiers, from yonder 1 1 1 i I pcnsonal salve. tntuters not. the - l t 1 imlu trial 1 If so 1 1 take some tIu-"e to wt-"r down. Per- haps some will thin‘; 1 ought. to lei r- slap for saying this. Well. slap-1 ping scents to be the order of the‘ day. I do believe that. our present." dcnominatonal system is wrong and contrary t6 the teachings of the New Te tament and I also believe that. ottr ministers ought to say more about the evfs of intenrpcrattce.‘ I am, Slr, eta. W. H. HARDING Summcrsidc, Dec. 5. oovrsrtutirzhr 1'10 zrs worrsr Sir,-“Bewarc of the Greeks when they come bringing gift/J’ Whether 1n the shape of live stal- lions, election contributions, or It: ls all with the some objective. Don‘t mistake this fact, that the ltquor" traffic has the strongest. grip 011 this Province that. lt. ever had within the past fifty years. It ha: not. only wiped out prohlb- ltion, but ha; established the worst g".-'yste111 of government control to befound on the comment. tn other provinces. and in Slates of the Union, administration of government sale is tn the hands of a board or commission consisting of several member . No one man domlnates, and if a dictator tries to play his game the other; pun him under restraint. They have also laws, which mean what they say. Those laws must be observed by the Board, or they must. "walk the plank." That. is the one feature of Government Control in other places that saves i: frcm nnthilatlon, 1 Have we any of these anfeguards in our Govermettt Control system? fall to sec lt. There is the Prohibition Act on our statute books, ut ls there a single 111-111- rtple respected within all its prov- hvion ‘I I intoxlcnnt. confined ex- P_\1am.ds. _fu-t_v t-ertturtes tout; down upon r-ou.‘ he tittererl a :1t-tug of words that TllllSL L-vc llpliflcd every fighting heart. among 1115 men. You Will Find a Host. of GIFT Suggestions here at the PENSLAR Store Chrialma! la but. n. few weeks away and now ls the flrne to make your select-foul. Drop tn every dly and nee the new llama we are cont-Inu- ally nddlng to our holiday - stock. We will be pleased to put away anything you require llll 1t In wanted. You will be aur- prlsed at the large assortment of goods to choose from. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUG-STORE ' rumored that. one may be opened intcrc t," are the bosse". They have! enormous funds for their purposes. They know where to give glffis. and from where to withhold. And if our eyes are blinded to thelrl operations in this Province. their we will pay the penalty. For over half a ceutttry- they have lav-lshed money without stint to debauch our Island and destroy our man- hood, but to the ltcnor of ottr peo- plc we ltavc never yet been bought Into scrvillLv. 211111, when we are again permitted to streak I have confidence tha‘. it tvlll be in such oertaln terms that political per- fldy will have catise to remember. I nnt. Sir. etc. PROIIIBITIONIST. “THE WRIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE" Slr,-Thc other day I came across part of a lever which had been printed in the Forum sent in by one who Jgned himself "An- other Observer". The first port. of the letter had been torn off. The part. which was lef: began thus,— "Has tarot-en by example and prg- cept. to bc the “right. man in the T181115 Place." I 1'11 5-121: been read- ing Rev. Mr. vvttterwortlvs ac- count of his vi-lt: to a llqttor or rum shanty opposite the big mer- chantile house on Water Street, Cunnnerslde and after reading "An- other Observer's" comment, "T119 Wright." man tn the right place, and not hearing of any other man showing the same courage tn the cau e of temperance as Mr. Wat.- terworth I began to wonder l! Observer's “Wright. Man“ was rcal- ly after all 1n the rlgtr‘. place. “Another Observer's. whoever he ls. ha< the same prlvllcgo to vlslt these places as Rev. Mr. Watter- worlh. and has the same privilege to expose them and dear knows. ls pcrhap< in a better’ position to close them and do something to save our youth whom-we see go- ing in and out of these dens and staggering around our streets on Saturday night. But. for some strange reason our 1x11 lcal pro- hlbltlotrlsts have of late been mum ns a Bedcotic oyster. Not 1o far back in llle pfiql, a certain great Prohtbltionlst preach- ed a sermon ln n c-zztalir Church. This. exorler almost made his con- Bregatiozt weep. telling about. the "Blood money", the sorrow-tn: mothers and premature graves. But of late, altr! even this great rcforinct- is as silent on the liquor K111051011 as thc stlllnes of the grave. T111211 when‘ wc read letters like Mr. Wottcrwot-tlfs, and see with otu- eyes what: ls really going on nrotind us, we begin to wonder w-hat, "Another Observer" really means in hi; “phrascfi "The Wright man in the right 1111102". M if n DflP-Yfijoolitical neck ls after all dearer than the moral: and soul" of our people tha: these temperance exoters talked so feel- ingly nbotit not. so long ago, We do not hear them talk about. the Big Horse. We don't lteur them mcntlotr the ‘blood money‘ now, or what. kind of money bought or reared this animal. They do not. mentloit why the Brewery 111-111-110 bc-Jamr- so suddenly intere-ted in the improvement. of our Island horses. But any school boy with rnly the corner of his eye can sec 1h" price we are paying. ‘The ex- pPfiPDCf‘ related by Rev. Mr. Wot.» terworth afcr vl tting one of tho (lens the other day; the removal of the Govermnent Liquor store to :1 part of the town where the temperance people may not see the amount. of tlqtior bclng carted nround by the case; the fourteen thousand dollars tncrettsc of ltquor stfes ln only n few weeks; the ten car loads of llqtior alleged to have been moved by the truckman of Charlottetown tn three months; the new booze store tn Sour-ls; and the rumors of one tn Borden, all points the same way. Now tt, ls even near Bedcque. Wlth more than fifty open bar room". 1t. ls said In the Premier's home town of Sum- merslde selling the best, brands at 25c a glns; and beer at a prlce that. gives the bootleggsrs 16c prof- t1. 'on each bottle-enough profit. to coax him back to the Govern- ment Booze shop for more: unllm- ited scripts for beer: wtth men walktng about. llke free mcn with uncollectcd ftnes hanging over thelr- heads. All thts lndlcates the prlce we are paylng for the Brew- ery Horse, to my nothing of the smashed cars and gaps recently made tn those new hlghway fen- cc; put up at. ouch a cost. The Haapltal bills, the paln and suffer- lng all go to swell the prlce.wc are paying for this Brewery Horse. Wtth such silence to all 1111-. l: "Another Observer's" "Wright man tn the rlght. place", really ln the right. place? A man stood alone tn the House booze chop from opening TWILIGHT ON TWEED Three crests agalnst sky, Beyond the purple plain. The klnd remembered melody Of Tweed once more again. the saffron Wan water from the border ltills. Dear voice from the old years Thy distant music lulls and stills, . And moves to quiet. tears. Like a loved ghost thy fabled flood Fleets through the dusky land; Where Scott, come home to die. has stood, My feet. returning stand. A mist of floats, . The Border waters flow; The atr is full of ballad notes, Borne out: of long ago. memory, broods and Old songs to m9. Sweet. through a boy's day-dreaml White trout. below the bbossom‘d' tree Flashed in the golden stream. that. sung the msclvcs 1 o o n n I u q . l Twilight on Tweed, 1111111 21111011‘ Hill Fair and boo fair you be; You tell me that the voice is still That should have welcomed me. —Andre-w Lang wilted fly that walked ma» the spiders wcbb supported r1 rum measure that works out to let the bootlegger- off with n. ten dollar fine litstead of two hundred. The .ame man supported unlim- ited scrlpto. A lone mun stood up and praised the Premier for doing away with the Prohibition Corri- 1111111111 that the temperance people asked for and never tu-"kcd to be taken away from them. But. it was taken, and alter dolllng 1t. up with a five hundred dollar salary the Premier of this Prohibition Prov- ince stepped into the booze bust- irsss lrlmself. Had the independent Commis- ton been left. and the Prcnrter" stayed ln 111s respettablc place, would we ltave a rum éllOp opened up in Sonris Would our good Church people in the Liberal party be humiliated. going around now with a petition trying to keep a up 1n Borden which it. has been said was l promlscrl some of those people on § the eve of the last Provincial clect- 1 ion? With all this deathly sllctrco 1 1n the midst. of the? dcveloptncnts. - ls "Another Observer," “Wright. man" in the rltzht. trlace? And horv ‘ silent compared to the tcrl vnncc 1 sincerity of mcn like Mr. Walter-t worth? 1' 11m Sir, eic.. STILL ANOTHER OBSERVER. GIRL BEST SHOT IN RUGGED HILLS Tt-ZLLICO PLAINS, Tenn, Dcu. 4 Annte Oakley might. have been quite n girl in her day. but she had noth- tng on 20 year o d Edith Ham, "the best 51101 in those Unnka mountains between Jeffrey's Hell and Beaver- dam Bald." Brunette Edith, a slip of a girl as stralght as the pipes of her native Haw Knot, was one of the best guides tn the state boar hunt ln the Bald Rlver dtstrtct near here. When she squlnts her sparkllng brown eyes and looks down a rlfle barrel, Edlth can tltoraliy knock a squlrrefs eye out “at; 90 feet." She 1111111,; the agile llfitlc animals with :1 ltght, .22 calbro rifle Instead 0f the usual shotgun. Qultc casually she pops match heads at 30 paces. John W. Squtres, dlstrlct. federal ranger. says Edith killed the biggest boar ever shot ln thls dlstrlct. He weighed 501) pounds. Edlth modes!- ty explains the bonr was cn-y "about. 100 yards away" when she shot. hlm. Wlldcats are 911511911675 for her. Bhe has shot. "ever so many." shooting famlly. She has flve broth- era and three stators who can ‘all shoot pretty good.” Customer.‘ "Have you any cigars like those I bought. here yester- do)?" Clerk: "Yea slr. different sorts." Customer: “Yes, there are the ones. I'll take some of those-Jor- Chrlatmas presents. And 110W glve me another port for myself. Those were awful." Here are the tut suslon and llko the short. Ulnar-d‘; Llnlmut nuance chino. Edlth comes of u. huntlng and ' £11m Byyomes W. Bar-Ion. MD. SHOULD EACH MOYTHl-‘ll. 0F FOOD BF. CHEWED S0 MAN) TIMES? I ltuve 1'11 mind a 5111120111111 tcr ol former years who kept. 1-.\'c;-ll n1 dis- clpllnc in his otvn class an tltrottgt-j- out- the entire school. H: 1111.1 never known to have been late lll 30 years‘ servlcc. l-Ie told 111'.»- (‘lilf-‘b that he ro c at. a certain hour,» took tit-c mlntites‘ exerci-e, had ltls breakfast. sharp at, half 11:151. rcvrn. mvrat-z. hart the Name 100:1 aztve 1-1 1 l"1'e 0t food not. lQcS than 32 L‘ll(‘\' at, the schcol 111 half pa t. his lunch at 12.30, let the s‘ht'-1 a1. 4.415, had his. dinner nt. 6.711. '1'- tnemberttrg alway-s to chew each bit: not less than 22 times and some- times up to 32 tithes. I have oftx-n wondered what war the effect of this man‘. rxatnplz and teaching. Despite the fact. that he w-as an excellent. teacher and kept good discipline. he was not a r11g- ged man and did not 111111111 1111- a1- lotted span of 70 y-tars. But. 11h advice to chew the fcod 111t- definite number of titties is still echoed by his old pupils, their children and their grandchlldren. Now i- there anything triolli wlth chewing the lord .10 111.1111- times? There ls rlothitzg 111-11112 with 111-1 habit. because the 100.! 1111151 bl finely divided not only to inf-if caster" digestion 1n 1h.- 1910111111-11 but what is more 11111101111111. 111111-1111 welhmlxed wltlt the .- lHL-Ult‘ a1- 111111111 (ligestlvc 1111111 11 1.1: 111-11111- -v1htch not. ottly sat-t " of chrnglug stat-cit 111.11 .~1:-_-.-1 but tlets the foctl well won't-J and Will mixed with 1.1115 alkaline 1119*?“ juice in the 1111111111. ‘ll1ii.~ 11111-11 tn! food gets down to the .-.t-.>111:11-l1._t.l1e acid digestive juice of thr ttontactw gastric juice-will ltave to bi- 11511111. out in larger quantifica- 1,-1- l-‘P “'11-?- of the stomz-clt tn 11:'d--r to QW- comc so much utenth alkaline 1111C‘ in lltis food. Thas mean, their-r 129011 gupply Q.' scniat-lt 1111:5111. Jitice to complrte the 1111941911“ tl1:- food before l1, leaves the stotnzch - However. nottvltltstanrl at: t.11= 1111A pot-taut. fart. phy t-ian: .111- af-‘FPP that the habit of eotmtln; ill“ ""1"" ber of chews on eat-h 1:111- \\l1l(‘ll s0 often goes 111th 1,1 ltiflh strung. tit-r- vous divpoaitim, l< IIH\\'\-‘t‘ ‘f keep: the ntinrl ten-Til “'l“’",_.',' rhould be at, ease or ri-.a.\'-f1. T1111; tensor-less may interlct" 11-11‘ ‘rd trcrvt- actirm fill 11-‘1-11-111111-11 ti- acttially delay rttlrl- "l" ._ Dr. H. C. Sherman 1n hi- h“: ‘Food and Hetittlt‘. 1,4111, an 11-11011: ratieital or eotttittotts-ti t‘ 1-1Hw_ that. each n1onthf11t stun-id 11c 1 1m ed until swallow-in‘: 1*‘ ""1" "ll rdouslv." 1-1- uiiianr-f 1111 I-iit-drl-tl GIFTS we can-y a romplrtc 11m of MAX FACTOR- YARDLIZY ||()[il)Nll’l‘5 ‘a 111:1 MR“ q - -; ,~r;11t1r;'r.< ti: rN'G'l‘lME 11v PARIS COI/‘IATI-‘fi PAIJIC-Ll"; ‘fly many other Toilet. (£0065- b -h. ""1" nlivemlhgr 1'3 111"1'-.i-r-""‘““ a 11111511 r111- lull"- [gmfllli both ebon! cigars l" n11 tot-ml”- Mliltary S01! l" and chromium. clglrtl-ECS: wit!" ‘ nnesl Our P1P! "r11- ls the “r m. ‘he my, wrthsapggces r m‘ from 50¢ to . . can. AND SEE " ITHE. Hones l r110."- l" S.