The Public Forum This oellllnli In III for the dleoueolon by siqusstiene n ri posed sill‘ m ... “ The four meln provisions of the Bill are plain and simple. They are,» follows; (1) It would create a now corporate ‘body. to be oslled the United Qhgq-gy, hug-Mam (2) It would merge in this now corporate body the entire Proshytpisn Qhurgh in Canada-its name, its ministers. its menthol-e", and its property. ‘ - _ ‘ _ (s) lfwouid plibvido ell-t. wluiin III imiitlie, s congregation enay vote itself out o; ‘this new corporate isody. ‘ g _ ‘-_i"' F he equities oil v Do. You Know the Full Meaning of the not noosssnrlly opinion expressed by II sol)- FOIKIIUOIIQ ‘I'M- GUAIIDIAI —II be obtained from Ill following agents Charlottetown: blnrtusso sentlonenl, Grafton st. Sickle it Cm. Grafton st. Castor A Co» Queen 8t» A. Brown. Uta-I Vendor Railway Bsokstall 91mm Our Railway System ' . By Idllol w. Bflfum- M-De ‘eel ii W. C. wi-i; t, Kent Street West ' soophen DIII, lllelloll It. R. ‘Phobos Wilts, 128 Ell Arc- » \h‘-. Dull-kl. Spill!‘ Park Roll THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1923 DELINOUENTS. Sir-iii DY lili-t letter l pointed cu. that mos: rf our tre-li-iportatinu diiilculties arise from tlle default of Canada iuiuliilling the terms of the Confederation compact. l further pointed out that the Rail- way Board and tile Railway management were only the ser- vants oi Canada and that ii they refused us justice, then that ulll‘ remedy lay against Canada. "Oh," exclaiixls Capt. Read, “it would cost too much to do what you want done." The cost is not a matter with which we are concerned. We say that it is vital to our existence and THE more IN voun BLOOD he advertisement all! the street car I W" 517m‘ b7 a nu.,,,|,..,- which advised the use certain remedies and foods bowl! , t lned iron. ‘hiioyi-is no fault to find with these advertisements. Thoyb t"; not likely missmtliis flfll- “ just wondered if W" Named ma‘ iron is a real everyday necessity m your $1005‘ if you ale t0 be . W - ' stlrflmfi0flnw9ffi to take from YOU!’ in resdlul i ed. be able to do something for the good of the country while the Conservative candidate will be ab- solutely useless except to oppose any good measure brought for ward by the Liberal government." "Any good measure," forsooth! Verlly the Conservative candidate (4) It would provide ~s commlnlon to doolds is to t themselves out llrths general property and ‘funds of the P WHAT THE BILL MEANS: then tho .l We commend to the careful per- usal ci our readers the summariz- ed report elsewhere in this lssuc. of the address of His Lordship Chief Justice Msthieson st the re- cent meeting oi the Children's Aid @@@>@@Jc)@@@@© " ALFRED FRASER (a) If this bill becomes law. Presbyterian Church in l‘ out of existence-her very name ‘Is abolished. Canada would be the only (e) Should a bsre majority of s song“. " at s " , held within thg flx months, doclde to remain in the Unltgg cllplcli, they would keep the whole of garden a sample of the soil and n t k a civilized country in the world in which haveJ-t sna-lywb and l l?“ l‘ ° there Is no Presbyterian Church. Society. The address needs no comment, and we are offering none the property and funds of the‘ Oollgrc. gation. Thus, if a congrsggslqn o; 401 512 FIFTH AVENUE progress today. as it was in 1873. that we shall have efficient steam will not be kept busy! ’ Queen Street E. C. 4 "their fun: to the house giving the NEW YORK $0 mini flgpmggnflng ins-xi C. IVL LAMPSON & CO. London, Eliglalfl Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs © A Wise_0_ld Trapper N the Stats of Ohio there iivsd a bunch of boys who had this trapping business down to s science. They each sent for separate price lists sv-r‘; year and then sent all best quotations. After flve years they decided they weren't so dread- ful y wise because they didn't have enough profits to make their efforts worth while. One day they met Tom McMillan driving a new car to town. Tom Inid he made the price of his swcll outfit shipping pelts. Hctnld how he got wise to those funny prices and found it was bl-ttr-r to deal with Chas. Porter, because hc always ltnnw in advance just what. hc was sure of gcttintf. lie said that Piirtl-r nl-vor uffr-rcd $5 for s $3 pelt. but. he always paid tlic $3 which hi‘ promised aiid iuimr-tlliirs lust n little better. Chas. Pnrtl-r now has tlvc —-it needs to be read and ponder- ed. it is refreshing to follow a lead- er who goes to the root oi the evil and applies the remedy there rath- er than attempting reform by lop- ping oii the occasi l branches which show symptoms oi disease. There can he no doubt that a large proportion, if not all, of the Juven- ile depravity oi today originates either directly or indirectly in the homsntihsi. the parents are direct- ly or indirectly responsible. His Lordship's recommendation that the Judge oi the Juvenile Court be empowered to punish the parents, by tine or otherwise, for the offenc- es of their children would, if acted upon, go far towards teaching men and that they must not, either through ignorance or carelessness, permit their chil- dren to drift into criminality. There has been too much leniency in these matters, leniency not to- wards the young offenders, who are not to blame, but. to those responsible -for ‘WOIDQD who are training. also "they know not wllal: they do.‘ Here is where the reiormatory i wise trappcrs in that section in- stead iii’ mic. Don't Take a Chance with your Send us your Your furs mean name and ad- rcstl illlllarli to you. drum, Gut our Wily scll tilcni to Price Bullet- some ins. Shipping offers you 31.3f- Tluzs and full when you KM" fellow whu . parents cannot guide them excep into the paths which they them or ignorantly. their Unfortunately some parents are not responsible. and in their case needed for the llniortunates whose selves ioilow whether criminally Father Maurice MacDonald also When the electons oi Halifax and Kent recall the fact that since the Mackenzie King Government came into power Canada has been prac- tically stagnant, the people leav- ing the country by hundreds thousands and that not one act oi the Mackenzie King Government can be pointed to as oi any bene- fit. this bluff must strike them as humiliating and even insulting. What. for example, single act oi administration has the Macken- zle King Government put through to assist immigration, to steady Canadian industries, to retain our population. been done, let the people know it, but, in the name oi all that is reas- onable, let the people be glveil credit for at least ordinary intel- ligence and not be addressed eith- er from the platform or through the press as if they knew nothing. Do not these bluiiers the country is seething from one eiid to the other with discontent with disgust at the whole broken- down fabric oi broken pledges, oi helpless fear to do or to move on the part of the Liberal Govern- ment? Not one promise made lic- iore their election has been kept. . not one piece of constructive lcg- latlon has been enacted: on the contrary, Premier King, at the re- cent lmpcrlal Conference ill Lon- don. missed the greatest opportun- lty ever placed before a Canadian to benefit his country either he- cause he was afraid to express an oi If any such act has know that S I: opinion. or had no opinion to ex- service, winter and summer. Every- body, in law, is supposed to con- template the eiiect oi his own acts. Canada drives a bargain with us and cannot be heard to say, "it will cost too liiuch to live up to that bargain." Was Canada bound by the Constitution to build the Grand Trunk Pacific. or to take over the Canadian Northern? Was it obliged to build the Hudson Bay Railway? And yet bow many mill- ions and hundreds oi millions were spent on these our share of which we are paying with little corresponding advant- age to us. ' What then is the remedy? Does it lie in Capt. Reed's defence oi the service or in “Travellei"s" critic isms and abuse oi Capt. Read? Does It lie iii the Boards oi Trade preparing llleliloranda and present- ing them to Sir Henry Thornton’! Sir Henry Thornton alld the Rall- way management are daily receiv- ing dozens oi complaints: they can- not possibly begin to remedy them all and it is possible that many of the important ones are plgeon-llol 0d. llow was tllc (‘ar Ferry obtain- ed? How did we get the additional cable across the Straits? How were the teicgraphratesi remedied? And bow were additional subsidies obtained for this Province‘! ' if I were to hazard ll guess, I would venture to say that each of these propositions were hnlillicll one at a time, and that each was pushed and pressed until the object ill view was attained. Let us first formulate u list of our complaints. imt us flllllllltii‘ them irclnscclltivcly ill the order of tllcll" illlportllilcu ziilil as lli which shall l‘(‘(!(‘I\'l'. first attention. Let tlln Provincial (lovcrimlclit, "who is the other putty. uiiil Canada. m the contract, cooperatively, ll’ necessary, Federal ruprcsviltzltivcs zlilll with iilu be lialldlcll mill separately and DFGSSIHI. in its Ol‘(l“.i' projects, Po wllrli.‘ ill: ‘ Provincial linilrll of Tfiltlt‘, formul- ate tllc complaints or iII‘li‘.\’llll(3l“\' tn cach oi merit and iiliportalicc, nllll ililsli it to a definite conclusion. and .10 (HS- pose of each, either by obtaining l portion of that body of yours and. have it likewise analyzed. W" “'ould lbs wonderfully struck with the similarity of the various ole ments contained in both. t You are then in YOU!‘ 50d)’ Bbmld like the soil in a 8°04 9"!“- A” as this soil contains much iron. 60 then do the vegetables which 8"“ therein. All the green llilnsfl which you see emerging from the ground are rich in the same ele- ments oi which your body is com- sed. And of these elements iron is one oi the most imilvmilll- lt gives the blood the richness strengthen all the tissues of the tllal. enables it to refill" "l"! body. Blood deficient in iron means weak anaemic blood. and a general wasting of tlhe ‘body eu- "ues. a While most fodds contain souls iron, a good habit for you 1° W‘ tabllsh in your household. would he something in the Wily 0! 8P6?!" every day. Youngsters do not always take readily to lettuce. cabbage. spinach, carrots and so foiltli, but by s little careful handling you can arrange to have them appear ior at least once a day anyhow. The idea tihet iron enriches the blood has persisted for many yoars and has its foundation on actual fact. So get your iron daily. the Hudson Bay territories bought- tlit: lliternolonial Railway aiid the Pacific Railway built, the protect- irr- policy established, the war cam» paigll successfully ilnanccu sud curried liiroiigil. and 22,000 return- l-ll solillili": settled llpuli illu land‘! ll was not! Joseph Howe Fielding and an ai- most solid Liberal quota from No- va Scotin. fought against (Zoilicd- eraticn null the Hudson Bav Dur- chuse: lviecKeilzle, Blake. Cart- lvliglit and all the Liberal lcrltlcrli fought zlguiiist the C. P. IL, as they fought against the National Policy All tho ministers and members, all the property and funds of the Presbyterian Church would, by law, bcoomc the pro- perty and form pert of tho United Church, ' This would moan coercion, for many ministers and members of the Presby- terian Church would be wmpsllcd by Isw to become members, and become subject to the discipline of an organiza- tion in ‘which they do not boliovo and which they do not desire to join. A congregation must. vote itself out within six months or ever after remain pal-t of the United Church. if a con- gregation dose vote itself cut-it is out in the cold with a vengeance, for there will be no Presbyterian Church In Can- ada with which to unite. members voted as follows: 201 to stay In and 200 to withdraw, the 200 vould have no claim whatever clthol- on the congregational property o,- cn m, ‘m. oral property of tho Church. ‘Thetlo: a bars majority of one st a mum“, where many through sickness and such like causes cannot attend, may ere“; this crisis and perpetrate this m1“. tics-from which there will be no sp- poal. Y This Bill, if It becomes law, will cor. tslnly create a serious disruption in the Presbyterian Church in cagadg, for the" II s very "Poe body of solid, lie. termlliod Presbyterian people who will absolutely rofusc to be Incorporated by law, against their will, Into any M". Presbyterian organization. (d) These are the outstanding features of this Biil,'iind they show that Union, at this time, is out of the question. if Union can only be accomplished upon tho terms of this Bill, u," gurgly every true and loyal Presbyterian must conclude that. Union should mg "w, ho conaummatfid. _ ‘ For information or Literature, writs to . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASSOCIATION 73 SIMCOE STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO ooooo+oe+oeo+oo+o+o¢owe Daily .Selections i _ ron l i Guardian Readers g BITTER SWEET ' “Satisfaction-0r your money back” Autumnal fires bani; "Illllke-lil‘!!! sciirvcsviiiolit. cucll shivering tree. shroud tlio licluscs on our street lli kindly mystery. . . . Furniture -— Carpets - Linens BEDS and BEDDING Paints - Warnishes and Muresco And The tracer)" of naked elms ls citru- ed against the sky Where, on the endless, till-tiling blue, tile WIINHlIOWIl clouds the remedy or being i-elilsell, lllld then take up another one. lf the Railway Board and management. the servants of Canada. will not give us the remedy our contract calls for, then let lls go to the principal arid irivokc oilr rights under the Constitution llllfl press for the fulfillment oi the coil- tract under which, if we have-re- celved some advantage, we have also made sacrifices even to the loss of our population. "Traveller" has evidently livle experience in public affairs: he has little conception of the island's fights in Confederation or lie would not follow in thc footsteps oi others who are ready to mum-d the Railway management as our final court oi appeal. The Railway Board and Capt. Read as well are an executive body. Their ambition ls to make the Railway pay. and their actions as to our grievances. have to be judged from that stand- Doint. We. however, stand oil un- other ground. We were induced to throw iii our lot with Canada on a certain understanding which was reduced to writing and made part of the Constitution. That Constitu- tion cannot be revised or altered at the whim of the railway manage- ment or by Canada itself without our consent. it is thell the duty of the Local Government representing the Province. to see that Canada lives lip to its contract and that it‘ its servants make default ill respect to our rights. Canada’ illlall in- struct those servants to carry out Li-OSMDICGBQII word regardless to the threw a lurid light upon this phase “Each/ DQPt. a A Store in Itself” of parental responsibility when he referred to tile parents who com- partltulars. Do blame wcll YOU l" =g right now. lucky to got fifty This mcans cents. Ask the wiso real dollars to trsDDe r w h o you, so don't knows. Once e put off. Chas. Porter IMP" Write todaY- lwr and you l b . You cHARl-Es 8- ifi-"lf “Sh... PORTER, Inc. that vvjee lgiv; av . IBIQ B. 8h ' 12o West 27th 22,‘, ,h,,m,,,,. 81., Now Vorkk brings sure money. 1531-11-3-stt4W s. press. Canada missed this oppor- tunity because oi the shackles binding its Premier, an opportunity sought by the premiers of the oth- er Dominions, and in which Canada stood to gain more than they all. in the face of all this and these, the electors oi Halifax City and County and of Kent County, N.B., are calmly told by the Liberal ma- chine that they must elect the sup- porters of Mackenzie King or lose everything! it is quite true that the election of an opposition member may mean little in the way of electing use- ful legislation but it has at least the advantage ride by. of protection and as the Quebec and many Nova Scotie Liberals fought. against conscription. Thus it appears that it was not only un- der Conservative leadership thnt the big things were done which were the making oi the Canadian nation as it is today, but these things ivcre done against the dc- ttirmlned opposition of tlie Liberal party. ' The warm, llronzed oaks zlre wills- pering last secrets to my edvcn~ Add all the world seems hurled in a red-gold pail of leaves. pel their children to steal coal from the railway or wherever else they can find it. Much also might be said about the general attitude to- wards "stealing from the govern- ment." Many respectable and oth- erwise law-abiding citizens consid- cr it no wrong to cheat the govern- ment uut of n customs charge by smuggling a few articles oi dress or jewelry across the line. This Is on a par with sending the child out at night to steal coal from the railway, the only difference being that the former is sufllcientiy res- pectable to be boasted oi. But that is another story. The need oi a reiormatory‘ oi some kind has long been admitted. Unfortunately the present finan- cial posillon of the province to- gether with our inherent dislike oi taxes, probably precludes title ad- vlsabiilty of establishing such an in- stitution in the province but. as pointed out by His Lordship. there is a possibility of establishing one jointly with the other maritime provinces. OVQPBCIIC And thus. with royal pagelintry, tile fruiting time has passed. Till gently. all harmonious. Earth sinks to rest at last. ' r~ QO-O-O-O-O FLOUR AND FEEDS We handle the leadin! brands of “Hard Wheat" and ‘ "Blend" Flour in bails 811 Bil" es at lowest prices Whole- sale and Rota". Table Cornmeai, Oatmeal, Buckwheat Flour. Graham ‘Flour, Rolled Oats. stc., stc., all fresh and good. FEEDS W; are headquarters for all kinds of stock and Poui- ‘ try Foods. Arriving Csrloads of Bran, Mliddllnge, Oil Cake Meal. Cotton Seed Meal, Cracked Corn, Feed Cornmesl, Crush- ed Osts, Sohumaker Fosd. Feed Wheat (for Poultry) Mixed Scratched Food (for Rebellious heart. why struggle so. against the flood oi years- Wbal. rlsill-g tide was even staged lby subterfuge or tears? Ab. might we ripen graciously! There's beauty all tho WllY-—- Unless we mask October in the rosy wreaths of May! --Louise De Wetter. What has the Liberal party done for Canada or for Prince Edward island? We are told that...“i.lboral governments accomplish things." The Laurier government did ac- complish something. Thcy built a railway across the continent. from Moncton to the Pacific which in ten years _past has not paiii half tile cost of its intermittent opera- tion. if anybody knows wliut else the Liberal party has donc for the Dominion. or for this Province. let them speak oi it. it would be a valuable news item. Twenty ail- nual deficits without a break was the Liberal provincial record iroln 1890 to 1911. And yet the local Liberal organ ventures to speak of debts and deficits! ___-<Q>—-- BANGORCCHOOL The standing ior the month oi’ October oi Bangor school is is fol- lows: Grade Vll.~—-l. Mary Compton, 2. ' Ernest Ladder, 3. Donald Compton and Margaret Compton (equal). 4. Frederick McDouga/ll. Giude Vi——1. George Grant. James Grant. Grde V~—1. mini Compton, 2. Gor-I don Mcbougall, 3. Alox Mcflougall, 4. Wellington McKay. Grade lV-l. Ruth Ladiler, Charles Compton and John Jenkins (equal), 3. Olive Compton. Grade Ili——-l. Nellie Eldridge. 2.! Daniel Jenkins, 3. Viola McKay. Grade lI—1. Evelyn Eldridge. 2. Sarah ‘Compton. 1 Grads l——l. Florence McDougslL, Perfect attendance, Ruth Iladner ANNIE M. IBOWLAN. teacher} I I Stamped a Linens —— Choose now from our-big new stock oi Stamped Lin- sns-whlio the showing lie complete. All the New Things Included in our showing you will ilnd the new ill?" of recording tile country's disapproval. The Liberal party has a penchant for bluff. lii our own province not many months ago while the administration of oilr affairs had reached a depth never before sounded by any poli- tlcal party, the people were appeal- ed to for the support of the “best government the province ever had!" The people knew enough. although by no means all. for that is yet to be revealed to put the gov eminent where it would be safe. Whether the electors in Iialiiax 9 u Liberal governments accomplish things, says the local press advo- Contillued on Page 5 piece Buffet Soto, Centers, Doyleys. Cushion Covers. Aprons, Pillow Cases, Nlghtlss, Children's Dresses etch etc. Beautifully Worked Models 0f Many of the Designs ‘ I nm Sir, etc. "STUDENTJ" Poultry), Chick Food, Cali’ Meal, Distillers Dried Grains, Cow Chow, Hen Chow. Chick Chow, Pig Chow, Food Flour (for Fox Biscuits), Poultry lone Meal, Most Scraps, Ai- fsifa Meal (fins for Poultry) Charcoal (for Poultry) dtock Foods (in packages), Llco ‘ Killer, Egg Mesh, Milk Mesh. Poultry Qpeoltlo, Leg Bands ' (for Poultry) and other lines of Poultry Ouppllss. Iaied Hay and Straw, whilte and lisck Feed Oats. Table Potatoes. Just arrived 1 Cal-load ohoioe American Crushed Oyster Shells (500 bags.) 1 Cal-load (000 liege) tieet Oll- tslio Hard Poultry Grit. Get our low prices. Wholesale and Retail. EVE-ELECTIONS, ETC. of the seats is vital. amusing if it were not a matter in which serious men and women are vitally interested. and on which ly informed. The Liberal press. at sumed seriousness, takes the high ~ ground that the prosperity of the country depends upon the return oi the Liberal candidates. To quote from the stereotyped argument us- o,‘ e ._ '_ .~..L-,__;;* a osiiilllos by, Uerelof them. u. There arc tv;l_f_ederal bye-elec- tions pending. one in Halifax City uurl County, the other in Kent County. N.B. The method of pre- paration for these by the party in DOWCFIIIO"!!!'Wli0m--lh0--IMQlUOIt-~"-11- ly-yqflfl-flkgepfngqyn "com would be they are supposed to he intelligent- least a section of it, with well as- lliid Kent are carried oi! their feet by tllcmachine or shall candidly and honestly express their opinion of the MacKenlzie King Govern- ment. remains to be seen. moi EDITORIAL NOTE. and occasionally reminding our- selves oi the fact, that tlhe Autumn of 102:; up to the present mt least. is lflill9 enougmevsn for The Garden of the Gulf. Such Autumils have occurred in the past and will occur in the future. The Winter oi 1922- 23 was exceptionally severe, but by no means without lporallsl. Such winters hsd occurred before and shall again. Our climate is not changing‘, but thoflweelther hos its NotesBy the Way One must smile when ha reads in a Liberal newspaper such things as this: "Liberal governments ac- complish things. Conservative gov- ernments simply driit and pilc up deficits and debt." Was it iiiizicr Liberal leadelshlp that the North American provinces were united. .§/,/.l PILLS ; kllmlf "W" ‘iq‘""'ilr~4/\',' . ‘filly a W; V‘ \*\fll vi’- , I BONDS GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL Dominion of Canada Victory murlletprlces... . .. City of Charlottetown 20 year bonds yielding over 5 per cent. INVESTMENT A Great Wlest mdovrlnenl. Policy offers a good sale investment combined with protection So you may know just what tho completed plow WI" I°°k like we have many beautiful hand worked modsle to show CU, Threads for Working Flosesll. o. m. c., Filo, reli-custl-iireslllllo ¢°"°"' Tsttlng Threads, m. m. A oomplsls line toohofll trill"- and Refunding Loans at ‘V g . . gymylligoistlltlfi‘ ..V, - -We Invite -you to cell and see our and ihnoy linens. swam-en wooas in eténiii-e“ " shades. ‘ A‘ *7 A sf with“ 1 Toy Dept. Opeiisfigflwoon! Hyndman 8c Co. Ltd. The Oldest insurance Money lln P. I. I. Telephones Insurance Dept. 614133 ache om. iooi