t; brass‘ -‘ l i .Llesttlhl. llpteraesIenasaru-{l-Iernett. "In: A. brews. Stamp Iendsr. lallvrsy Iteeltatall. IarltI-e stations", Grnflnn street. I. l). Taylor. llrblten Otrat. Carter t 0a., Queen Street. J. I’. Dal)‘. Qeren lltreet. Alex. McPherson. Qleen final. hat-Donald Drag Ce. I. A. Pnqnet, lanrls. 0H South News (‘hlc ‘lift tunwm I LI-Olastealleltier New Ysrk ltepreaentntlve—lngrnhnnn Powers. ago “quantitative-E. J. Power Ilee-Iresllant. l. D. A. Inslhnsn, D. l. 0. - nassstate 6-. Tensllss. Kent Street West. tlteplen Duly. llebmend Street. It. The-as Ilite, 1M II- Ave. N. Tweel, l5 lln Avenue. Fred liaadet, Grant George Street. l-‘nanh 8. Kaye, ll llllsbore Street. Water Street. llnnalereide. W. A. Jelaatos, Isatnlne. NEW YUIK Icltulta News Manda-l. I. Cor. ‘In! Street I Ellll Ivonne; I. I. Cor. "(h i Street l Broadway; Bad Street, Ogpes Ite (lrnnd Central Depot; N. I. (‘Oh gnu m, .1 sixth Ave" (Opposite (limbo! Bree.) and Hetallngs News Bland. BOSTON ll. Audleainna. Inc lawn Illlillllllll , should another great war break out. n. ominous n» u own-n m- the tellewlsg agents ln can-mu- IIn which he gave his oplniou th ' In the world and the question Notes ljLThe Will The wlse Liberal editors profess to he greatly concerned about Mr. ‘ Melghen and his Hamilton speoch. jsendlng Canadian troops oversea I u,‘ L nuum’ u “n” h“ h.‘ Iagain arise, it might he desirable A 30hr of at l l of} ‘By/mt. IKBQDQJLD. to consult the people before troopsl lEllDllId be sent. vative journals which have dissent-i led from Mr. Meighens view of t ilquostion. among which papers T to express its dissent. tBut it insulting or not consulting the poo, ,ple In such a case is for the pro-l 'sent only an academic one. VALUABLE PUBLICITY Arsennult and his lecture befor the Intercclonial Club of this evening Wlll publicity for this province. Associa f Edward Island Publicity tion nnd an ardent advocate u publicity in its relation to the tour ist lrndc. at the invitation of the Iutercolou Ial (‘lub which ls made uP 0f Cm“! dinps vt-ry many of whom are Marl time Province people. and to their Boston friends Mr. i1 ITGZH. itles. These pictures were taken in Boston tc the sons and daught- come glimpse of the homeland and an inviting titlrztclioit to their B0s~ ton fricndsg g-w-v» o. .... This is a good time to prepare for next summers tourist business. There is murh to he done. able part oi‘ It by his present visit home also. The one great barrier between lhis prriwinre nnd the out- side world. from which our tour- ists must mine. is the railway and Szickville and Island points. Ilntll this bar- rier is smoothed down It is useless car-ferry link hotwecn to expect any great addition to our Further publicity regarding this handicap will do no good. The matter must be taken up in earnest by the Tourist Asso- tourist httsinsss. ciallon and carried to a cc-ncltisiou. The handicap includes loss of time. inadequate facilities for transport- ation of cars. and general shortage of accommodation. Now is the time t0 get after this so that when visitors are invited to come to us next summer we may he able to assure them that the lost lap of the journey will be as comfortable as in any other part of the continent. Mr. Justice Arsennult Is doing good work abroad and, whether abroad or at home, his heart is In the work. Let us see to it that his nnd the ‘Publicity Association's ef- forts are backed up by a. strohg public demand for betterment. —-—-—<-e;i-—— SWIFT JUSTICE Mr. Justice Murphy. of British Columbia, the other day when sen- tencing an American bandit who. with four others, had come across the border and robbed a bank in British Columbia. save some whole- some advice and warning, especi- ally intended for foreigners. He sentenced the guilty one to tenl years‘ imprisonment and twenty lashes, then concluded: “After conviction, tho courts of British Columbia intend to deal drastically with would-be murder- era-not that we seek vengeance. but that we intend to demonstrate that here in Canada law is respect- ed." -Z<oc--- TO MEET PARLIAMENT. We are told. day after day. with slight variations that the Govern- ment is going to meet parliament I TUESDAY, DEC Boston ineuu valuable Mr. Arsenuult is President of the Prince lie has gum: to Boston To these Justice Arsenaultfs lecture will be It will be illustrated with still and moving pictures of many of the scenic Iicaulles o! the Dm- vint-e, its bathing and boating. its fishing, yachting. and other activ- last slimmer and their presentation ers of this province w-ill be n wel- Mr. Justice Arseuatilt is doing a volu- but there are things to be done at enough. year, hard, smooth and slippery. are especially hard on horses. par‘ tfcularly when hauling heavy loads Most of our trucltmen are good and; We hep-d and read the uma cat-am] horsemen, and the" weiixstorles of Liberal reaction in On- kollt and well-fed horses show It. mrm‘ No" Selma’ New Brunawlck‘ w [and Print-e Edward Island during the federal campaign but there are others. overloaded horse la seen struggl- EMBER 15, 1925 ftwtable seat behind the scene with ;ture wars and have already provid- v ‘mugs alumna“ ,0 h“ supporters ‘ed plans and measures to that end . l hich hitherto had no existencelllle lflelll- Wllalls- m‘ ("her Pa" °I The visit of lion. Mr. Justice ‘in ‘he House, wyhaps telephone or w e 1 wireless communication them, now. all right. Then, there are eisht members of the Government, uucrowued al- so. at the last election. Whether these eisht are still functioning as general public. In fact, over the whole situation the words ‘How” and "Why” are written in unmis- takeable characters. After the last Cabinet meeting. Mr. King. as usual, had "nothing to announce." Certain Liberal pro- phets have ventured the interpre- tation that the intention is to meet on January 7th, and flnd out how many are prepared to support the Liberal leader and go on for fifty days towards the full sessional in- demnlty of $4,000 at the end of the, Should a sufficient num-; ber decide to go on thus, the Lib- eral party will proceed to fill upf the vat-am pigeon holes In the Cab-I lnet by calling bye-elections. No doubttbe nets will be spread in the most likely places for the new Cab- inet Ministers and, notwithstand- ing all that has happened since the 29th of October, it is quite pos- sible that some of those who then missed it will meet with better success where they are not as well known as in the constituencies which turned them down. On the whole the situation is a pitiable one and little good need be expected from the patched-up aggregation that will result —-—-—-<0>-i— EDITORIAL NOTE session. I I Some Liberals refuse to believe that Mr. Mackenzie King is locking to Prince County for a scat. Well. where ls be Zoing to flnd one? Present Indications are that Santa. Claus is going to he more than ordinarily generous this year. The spirit Christmas is already abroad and bringing the glad smile to many expectant little ones. of is A gentleman who slipped on the glassy sidewalk yesterday elicited what be regarded as an offensive smile from a prominent Liberal, and iTnmediately retorted, "Well, I found a sent for myself, anyway; that's more than Mackenzie King is still making her crossings t without interruption, but the gath- erfng lolly around the shores and in the docks Indicate the probabili- ty of other means of crossing being provded in the not distant future. These means will undoubtedly be provided-if winter comes. In the meantime the ferry ‘boat is good I f h The streets at this season of the 1‘ Wm! isoldiers over the sea may not nrlse but the prospect looks VBTYljn a generatlotfto come and all pa- uusatlsfactory at this distance. Heftriotic Canadians must hope that, l, cenan“, m, “uncmwued Kirqflll. will not. But u our Liberal "his funnel with a wide creams. an ‘friends desire to discuss this ques- the“ “"0" l‘ t‘) pa“ mm ‘he Mo“! King is doing, is not known to the, of course, without saying n word in King's favor. which the Liberal papers are very chary of doing just now, They do not know who will be Premier,‘ or leader of the Liberal party mom“ hence’ “m! they do ma] mbiAll that lgallter nnd nll thul I ker-p.‘ sured that Mr. Meighen will be thel leader of the Conservative party for an indefinite time to come. was o-bls to do." mm” 5° a large majority. Only The RT-wky pom, ferry b“; de Valera and his republican the momentous meeting of Parlia- ment. for defeated ministers seeking pew seats. newspapers claim that there been n reaction in favor of the Kin ‘fond or amnsamel" ll ll d“! m" Government since Octobep 29! Bag- ;and the nations in council are la §oring most hopefully to prevent f l he question of sending Canadla tion, why do they not tell us wheth or wrong, wise or unwise. ‘expedi luot done, Everybody knowa what Premier Borden and his Government did In the emergency of i914. They consulted Parliament instead dissolving It. and Canada etiterod the war. Had not Canada and Prompt and decisive fashion, the 1 would have ‘been lost. Such an ex- ample as was set ‘by the Cotiservu- tive Darty and endorsed by hosts of Liberals. carries more weight than any mere tentative proposal} ‘when W“ mall" that 901m“. r nearly s,- ls are “my Ire-mover]. ymt can get some idea of 'r()|'u]‘_n llust whni Nature is doing for yOu ]in every part of that body of yoursfm as to how some imaginary emerg- ency of the future shall be met. Premier King, the Liberal leader, has not told the country whether he would consult the people before sending troops over the sea. Nor has Mr. Forke. the leader of the Progressives. The Liberal press has been mainly conteht to quote from Conservative journals that have dissented from Mr. Meighenhi proposal without giving their own views In its favor or against It. They are willing to wound Mr. Meighen. but are afraid to strike of Quebec. Quebec Liberals, who represented in Parliament, are alsol in the main opposed to Canadian is the cause of the hesltuncy and‘ embarrassment of the Liberal and: Progressive leaders and pN-ss in regard to this matter. Attacks upon Mr. Melghen are, method of shielding Premier King the? n the years to come. The three Governments and Parliaments con- cerned hnve endorsed it, even the Dull having ollowing among the Free Stntel rrecon cilables. I ractlon of the Irish people. Only ten daya untll the Christmas otldays, and only 23 days before These will be anxious days Some Liberal l If Too often an la as ‘ hips a .- g la f. some member of the. ot's Liberal majority cut In hnlfdltlh mot show it. 8 l! In October st. but It did not materialize. The The Liberal edit-g ors are able to quote from Conner-l There ls no great war in sight, .NATURE'8 CARE FOR YOU I :9 I within us. E I l is well illustrated children who have had their ton Guardian was one of the very flrstislls removed, One of our medical journals tells bvlous that this question of con- “s °l 1200 suchsgsefigfninfiirtglfi in tlhe neck previous to the operation. Al. the end of a year after the operation Ithe little lumps were still present in practically all of the cases. but is number about glands or "kernels" I 4 hulat the end of the third year only [about 50 of the youngsters had lhlhese enlarged glands. What does all this mean? ‘That if you have any Infection In uithe body, that the glands immed- liutely get into; the path of the ipolson. and try to hold as much as [possible of it within themselves. They seem to trike it in like Qnurs I-low slowly and? yet how surely idoes Nature work her helpful ways In zl The Public Forum ‘Illa ealnln ts epen ler tla dlsruaetea by u-reapealeuta of nneatlnna of Interest. The Charlottetown Gunnllnn does not neesaanrlly endorse lla eg- lnlaas of correspondents. sl I IIPFO-OOWO-OOOOOO-OO-O CAPT. READ VS. CAPT MURCHI- SON. Sin-In reply to John John Murcblsons letter In yours of the, 6th. I may say I have no retrac- tion tn tnake to anything I huire written before. but. would draw‘ your attention to the fact that I said: "hefom any GOVERNMENT COULD promise it" whereas J_ J. brings up the promise 0t‘ a Gentle- man in opposition. There is a difference, and as proof of my contention ‘I would point out that considerable time elapsed ‘between the election and the time the contract was let, and that it was after I had demonstrat- ed THE FEASIBILITY 0F THE ROUTE, notwithstanding anything, J. J. Murchison may say or write; to the contrary, and as further‘ ,proof I may say that in the fall of [i912 I was ordered to Summersidel =with instructions TO STAY ON, ITHE ROUTE TO SEE IF IT WAS IFEASIBLE. and no one can tellf me that Sir R. L. Borden would build the terminals at the Capers: unless he had some assurance that‘ they would be of use when COllI-‘ pleted. I I i l ..... .. n- 93"; '*__ I-"fiv _ _ w, *4‘ A Iiffle higher in price, bu» whats wonderful difference er Mr. Meighens proposal Is right 1914 were to arise? This they have~ are the main body of the party asl What shall they flnd In the soul that answers This was to ibelna, n expected, -but it representsonly a WIIO are and. retiring. has noise about it. nterfere with anything important, and extremely fond of travel. You earn readily. have a good memory, Ilo WIIIITOIIQII a very small opening. wand they of course poison and pass lit out lthe system is nble to take care lit, and no great harm results, j ‘Now just think of that for jmonicnt. pup long after the lstotipcd any active work. l lfnclunlug of goods. _but keeps up her watchful yo-u all the time. can remain from tonsils lthree years after ‘the tonsl - 504§+O-§ O-§-.@'§'Q Daily Selections F0 R (iuarditm Readers a I A DecembQr 15, 1925 TIIE \\'.'\\' TO FREEDOM:~\' shall knnw the truth, and the trul shall maitc you free. John 8:32. l land we will rejoice in thy liberty. l OUT OF THIS LIFE (int of this life I shall never take participation in British warn. "riiatjllilltss v! silver and sold l make- .\ll that Icherish and hoard awny,_,»oung p...“ After I leave, on the earth stay. mun lTh-ottgli -I hztvc tolled for u paint-lit. ing rare the "(at ‘my "u"; To hang on my wnll, I must IcnVoMlnDt. Murchison insists there wt-rc‘ it there. T worth 1 m“, Ewe n “p when l m,“ mpjhlm name who they were, and how‘ earth. I must leave behind asleep, And I wonder often whnt own The settlement of the boundaryll" that “m” m9‘ WM" l DIIH-‘I question between Ulster and v Irish Free State promises much furl the peace and prosperity of Ireland alone. and shall they see for me? byfihall the great Judge learn. wlienwlnlel?" I klmw "l"! "11"" 1mm“ I ,That my task is through, riches, too? representatives voted against it nslor Bhzlrlldat the “w,” It be mine t“ ll I had worked for I'd left behllnd ?-—-Edgar Guest, moi‘ DECEM BER 15. lovable, and accomp- ish a great deal ‘with out making a You are lbrllght. nd are often able to gfive inform- tion to others. Love will never ave you. Your birth-stone fa the turquoise. hich means prosperity. Your flower is holly, Your lucky color is pitilt, This means that they have to hold a large qunntily within themselvesl get BIIIBTKGIII ent or otherwise. and what the Lib-llllefelw- ‘Sfimellmes "he 511N161! ll: eral party would do if they wereiloo much for them and they break down. but in the majority of case-cm] H | . _ n 1 7 Mmlswrs on m" pay‘ as premieriln power and a crisis like that tifumy are “Me m take cam of the! ll ices slow into the ,blootl In such stuoll quantities. that ‘Fhey begin their job just as soon miss the ‘infection starts. and keep it infection has I m“, ‘,0 compare l, w a new“, this rotitc with the Minto. the other Dominions acted Inthisgvhlch has closed down its manu-.-"'e‘"‘ “'“-“ l‘ l" (‘"1"- stlll hasl“ , I t 1h h Jves f r an or“ _ W!" "llglll hi"? been “ml Dmlllllllyhlzeig {hfinmafcfilse "L T2086 gyoodnfthc Stanley. on that sumo route. or poisons are still capable of doing. {damage to your system and Nature "a" "V" snow 'I‘I-IE ‘ t I o te-eveeeeve-e+e++e++eee+e-e ‘self as one of those who proved to PRAYER:_O 110M‘ reveal mydege nllltlcttls and others who in- at his academic proposal from fearlsoll to _us, for thou urt the 'I‘rtilli."e"‘l°‘l l“ 57'9"“ the” xmu“ “l hough I call It mine nnd thoast itslSlBLE" when I full I shall the cnlllone wrote to them. saying “Retul my spirit had gathered some! —-—You are quiet‘ In his efforts statements says:—~"First to question Captain let m)’ me DOIIII. Now that he has ducc u single word to Brown wits in fnvor of the routeil To TRY a route, and to prove n1 ironic is fcnslhle is two different. vthitigs as Capt. Murchison should; irknnw front personal experience. , Ho than snid:—“Next 0n thn ‘route wns Capt. Fiulziystui with the ,.\IIilto." . Personally I do tint rcuiumhori [of Capt Finluystm ovi-r Its-lug on; Whtll‘ Murchison‘? Thou lust but not least he says: ox! I run the Mlnto and then of 0i‘ t-(itirse he did but I am jusll ,goiit;.-, to ask him, whut tlltl hv ever‘, do with either of these ships 'I‘() FFJASIBILYPY OFI in thc ttioittli 01' Jun-j belwecti Sumntcrsitle nnd utinc? , lliri he ever report to the Depart- t-ut that the route was feasible? llid he over write n letter u.- the’ Press saying it.w:ts feasible, till last FJIII? ‘ I Ur was it the two ronntl trips‘ ihc made in Dec 1914 between Sum-f Entersidc and 'I‘ormetitIne, which guve him the right to class him- Ti-Il-J ROUTE‘! .\\'ns ‘he ever able to make ugle trip ‘the tloverntuctit Dractictthlc? It must he. for on c lug day he left Smumersitlc hon a fine clear morning, lllilllkli n good run to 'I‘ornientiue wherel he took on about u huudrctl cul- lhis was f the follow- route l dhelr Iiotncs. nnd then itftcr he had, ‘got as far as the lighthouse on lhc‘ ‘return trip, he took (‘old feel. and ‘turned lull for (leorgetowti, with nll these people and thus mud!‘ ilhem miss their Xmas at ltoittc, land that nl a time when tho u-t- lwas not thought safe for lht-sc pie lo walk ashore- tho "remaining mile when they wcrc. nll anxious to do so. l As this happened before Xmns. cottld hardly be claimed to prove; gfhe feasibility of the route. sllll I lothers besides myself. "WII()‘ IKNEW THE ROUTE WAS FEA- f II what he says is true? Let: ‘they knew. l As for my claim. that I nlonel PROVEI) THIS ROUTE feasihhuln there tire my reports on file at (It-l tawu, in the Marine Depnrtmt-tiLI lwherelti I pronounced In fnvor of this route. Call Capt. Murchison say the some? ‘But npztat from ‘those, there is my record, whore I tnwa, due to the fact that sum»; is n fool and will stay on lhe Wesl- Iern route till he guts stuck for tlu- and so KIOBB|CIIDL Murchison. My instructions the next fnll was to run on the Sunnnerslth; ;rnn to Churlottetown._tlils I did {again without missing a sitigl ‘trip. and making good time_ 1 At last the "Earl Grey" left lCharlottetown. and of course I hud- lto leave Summerslde as per in-l structions. and as there had been no warning given I found a lot of passengers nnd mails. waiting for me at Tormeniltie and bound for the Island, I bad no instructions us‘ to what to do in a case of this kind so I took them on, and as I was passing Charlottetown ll thought I might as well run in, with them and get another lot with I iitiu|)'s"v,/ KIDNEY: No dlokerfor Prince 6;” nsm-a jatwesuand majorities m, tho latest provincial elections of 1923-25 except in our own Province. Safe Liberal seats for Premier King ‘and his defeated colleagues are few l. oral, pad“ Progressive seatlf III A new tarfo toaatlm auteur [only a i l"! "ml l"! lmd ""7 “Pulled mlfederal election showed mtich larg» on January 7th. What Government? do more than he can do and hisfer Conservative Premier King. as he fa still being owner is not as merciful as calfo! by courtesy. is not Premier, ought to ‘he. Indeed. some of them House, aeed a word of warning from the lg Etta polloo or from than likely to be entertained and that is the only seat in the Maritimes in which the Premier could hope to win If any were offered him. Quebec doe not want him and Coke U’, ‘price Murchison; pointed it ouLI (Jun he pro-f IIUTU ftrmiblt: for tnysell‘. fuel ‘frying ti: do so? try II‘ fbul It got inc in Dutch, uud I liuvle‘ Iiumi in Dutch scint- Ileuplu, hut I coittluuo to gcti ‘lhcrc just the sumo. l t - _ route as long as Capt. Murchison lift; - lhetn a thing or two now nnd flit-u. L when thcy deserve It. nnd I hart- 'never been disuilssed for It either. strange to sny. anti If Capt. Mur- érhinoti will just put on his think- ug think hc will also admit that he w° n" IIIPPIY the hast In Coatl .. l AJPI just a few cents make. i p If Your Household or Mercantile Property Was Destroyed by a Conflagration Today, Would You Have Adequate Fire Insurance Protection ? A ‘great man-y citizens are carrying today :1 very small amount" of instirance compared to replacement values, and in event of a total loss by conflagration would stand to lose heavily. In fair- ness to those dependent upon them for support and also to their creditors they should carry‘ adequate insu ‘ance_ We are always pleased to have an opportunity to advise you in the matter of fin; msu ‘once, quote you rates, and advise you ‘as regards Underwriters‘ requirements, etc. We represent eleven of the (ildcst, s Insurance Companies, Service. Hyndman 8c Co Ltd Tin- UItIt-st. Insurance Agent-y In I’. 1'1. I. _ trongest and best known Fire nnd aim to furnish a complete Insurance ()i'i'it-t'.~t--II_\‘lithium Iitilltllilg, 4H (Quit-on $1., (‘liurlottctmvii 'l‘t~lt~|ilitiiics 67 & 333. I'Il'lIlII, and tnutle a. lot of ticvcr gut dlsinlssctl for writln to oeeeeeeoeveee 5 tho llcpitrttticnt, tiilloss lt is true b that he‘ wns asking for SEA!‘ WALLS when us the "travelling, public knows" Illl? is llliirktgd on tho sun walls us the tlnlt- of thoirI L“... (LDLLA Mrsou & c0. 64, Qurcn bdrm‘! London, Ii. C. 4, England vurizo to tukc lo is whurc I Ilow was I In know I trould not into CIturloIi-ettiwti, without t l f _ - lelloii, nnd that wus b f ‘ run 21 round trips In Jununty.,_.,,, w“. ., .||.| , la- . .-. ‘yumll- Gym’ Wlllw"! mlaflins a single trip. um! rm. m: ‘ll('lilI‘lI)LGI‘fly"LIIIIIIIIII. Mlmhlm" Wm" ‘“ "ml Public tint-lion Stilt-s ‘when I only left the TOIIIG ulltltlriipe Irt-I any lteitvlt-l", or the MiuttiI ,\,,,|",,'., [fir H“. and l“ | . f wlmt Drown’ 9“ lnstrucmm“ "om 0' any worse, and us I tun willing fol ' I ' l‘ g’ m“, 0 Simply‘ liut-nuso (Jziplnin hiurchi- say I run this bout for two whole. years on this route ‘before there ivris uuy dretllflttg done. Furtht-t- on he suysw-"Cuittitltil lluud sttys he mud ll u hurt-cos’ nflur it hud been cundcttmtrtl." Iiy, whom was It ccutlsullttltl?" Who luld In TOPIIIBYIIIIIO claim- llllz It was not fit in cross with the] (lurforry steamer, while at the | sniuo time the Slcwurtl wont uvor lllllftliittg n‘ least once, l; Raw Furs led this and it worked nll right! I Iiitftreseitlctl by A lfrcd Fraser uittco with, I I kirk when I think It is In tho‘ rests of ills service and I write 212 [Ti/lit Avenue PPS to the Ilopnrtmetlt. and tell New York Q O-OO-QQQOOOQOOQO H0060 59¢ (Continued on Page Eight)__ Pill) und think rcul hnrd, I Sure OU'VE noticed ‘one - thing about us. w ‘ a .ara sure. Thin star: w. u. ‘how...’ . i” assortment of Ladies’ Wrist Watches In both plain and fancy shapes. ~ Can‘ be had with either black, gray, or colored 0m" broldered ribbon. or cxtfll‘ alon bracafst. A nice can each Watch. The Gent's alto are mostly‘ In sliver with suitable strait» some havrtomlaoua slats. All Watches are tested b0- fora m‘ put them on ulc- E. W. TdYLflfiu-l ‘J In,“ ‘ "".“‘*‘ ~ till-h ‘Ava-git? "mk doesn't treat you Ilka a ban- galn hunter, Our argument la not directed at your low price sense. We figure that there are enough people In this City and Province who measure the prloe they pay for what the get for It. That's what really makes a bargain and It makes every- thlng In this stora big value foo the prlea. m: 2 macs Drugstore 14o amt George atqa I given with and Wood, at i: ‘it the lowaat l eta-l .-.