democratic form of government all breach of m", and s, '. fillillliflijl The Public Forum “is lI-ihlil SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1923 a-l-Iansas-Inaaa-araauaaa Thhsolasaaiaapasfarfia Ghanaian c u: m: seven sauna laborer stand oaths as“ a hru‘ ‘use flyjew‘ asiloiu and www.- , M!" andigthe gnaral prladp o! use _' uspalltyaatl tlbsnsliip Qljvansportatlon tacllltlsasecsa _ (at the markets and legal frsedtmltql and sell are) equally within- of all. legally. that ls. no? ivarnment can make fish of one dad flesh of another. Under our classes of citizens are equally rep‘ resented and no class Is debsrrrl .tmn representation or shut out Ion all the privileges open to sill other classes. So far as they are’ 0n the same level. p 11th level. however. becomes broken, not by the will of the 30v- ~gmpqpt and not by the will of were had been no suspicion re_ factions do right, in imitation o! 0°’ 5m" i» majority. It becomes broken ‘by group combines, by one class‘ "beyond its earning power. The " I ag to 11101101101114: what rightly’ Jsekfilgs to another or other clan.“ ass. Labour combines to eltort an elodbltantwagofrons the manufac~ tarot, from the transportation com- lpany, from the contractor. .co-operntiou in all its classes it: ‘can demand and extort a wage far‘ g fmanafscturer can even things up y . ‘ rent! become higher 151-] r‘ i by demanding s. higher price for Isis goods; the transportation coul- ’ pfl can even’ things up by de manning ulsller rreltrht rates; the ,_ ' can evenlthings up b!‘ dfiallding a higher price for all " Thus prices of commo- dities. railway and steamship rates become almost prohibitive.‘ A than the wage earner can afford to" oversee , l - .. farmer. “whose products? ‘lfllst reach the market before! Slay are of any value to him, is, fie principal sufferer of them alL: _. u; has no redress. He cannot form‘ "a combine to control prices new cause practically every country! in the world is producing what he. v » produces; he must take what tilel nlrket offers. He might, conceir, ably, succeed in inducing his fellow| am... t» join him in a strike but! would involve himself as well? of It Thauflsartsibtown Iualilavsdaasnsllsasaaae- Ilyeadoraatlsasplaiouaala ""5" is Meat-reposi- dnatrlea, bl! fhe’fiflllliii'- Bu: hare g reasonable assurance that Ha‘ investment ls sols: m yield a atvlssnu apron hs takes the risk. presmt coat of living All-Ill population (ha: is not in- l-zsasing as hpflty as i: should. in pfispect tor an Increase in is- Putrial activity ta no‘. *~"rht n flood or scrl l“ ll‘ wrists contradiction 0t hi, v_ 86s contention. that "Lyn- llflle Wvllld seals venture to re- Pest it- 11th this added assump- iu" °l Us Own-“Prohibition ls tlilliillllzeglil we keep. it otf such a so apsl e a n - . Newspaper RIM-r"- lllve lleflhlsm or the 111%? $0 ltuls hfitlfigl: struck by the lit-amber 0' chargeshgm‘ l 1e; us lowber the exalted Re- v elner ‘ ' l“ ‘ llmbeu‘ iklalall°nglhe Turk illgullrliéelllllzgfijglllllllgflzliél; mu" "an. oihAmerlca and Bob lngersoll the _ ‘ a eist and Mohammed." gressions recorded vntmn the pan: _ I am no, amongst those who m} few weeks. centering perhaps git/t that because lngersoli or the r or Mohammed. or any other more numerously around Christ Persians’ have adopted any o! mas. A pathetic feature. al-"nost ggrlsfs teachings, that such would 0 m 1 m _ I a lowering of the ‘exalted Re c mm” a1 "e cum’ w" deenler." or that He who rejoiced the rderence to the forms-r reE-lli his association with "pubiimns mum” m l - d m and sinnersf would wish posterity p“: e pop“ an" an D to assign Hlm a more pharasalcal 800d B“!!! b07118 b)’ the lccllsed companionship. If these men THE PACE THAT KILLQ u and our Master. it is. to my mind, a i-‘le!’ had tribute of veneration. and by no t; w" M. means a reflection. . . doumew the exposure came sud ulgain. whether in DIIhSIIIBSS. polo ' ' tics. temperance or in onle econo denly. like a bolt from rue hint, In)‘. I believe the Christ examlll? ; the sales: guide. and the “Tee- wreckm‘ ‘he He and m” name m" lotalism oi the Bible." is amongst o! imm tlilitethbuiwarks of my prohibition garding their honesty, been trusted. their cred only 0f the accused bu; cent and reputable nnrctrs and "ilyndale" says ttla: l wish to B! 31mm; pouibly mes‘, cases have condemn. by implication, lire whole It's nice, in cutter nae owre wide. (fhristiarl Church. For if the cert.» not been more numerous zban in menial wine of the Old Testament _ Church during that long era was mrmer years‘ posmbly we t new unfernlented-arld if our Saviour l” "e emllhasized by the nenrnrss at tile institution of the Supper con bu, r h . firmed and established this rule n any use I a ma) as the’ for the Christian church we must stand are worthy of serious con- condemn the 53mg; wbg tor gixty ,,¢.,,,,,.,,,_ m, "on, ,espe,_.,ab generations violated the law.“ But his "notes. nn exquisite nnlmhlre . _ _ _ he has much yet to iearn on this m” and WPMamY l9 lmlm-‘mn’ subiect. He cannot penetrate back ment and irremediable disgrace is ‘l i119 “dark "*5" 1° eslulllish 5" rllenled wine for COIIIIIIUIIIOD pur- at any time sufficiently stertLng poses. Some study will enlizhterl ' - . him to the fact that wine was not m g,“ us pause and malmfi qua-fused as a drlnk in any form at the ‘mums- Passover. either fermented or ot Man . f ‘L , _ ~ _ hervrise was avDrink offer ’ 0 I ‘- tables which recent lug (Ex. 2940) burned in sacrifice. 1y “m” l“ H5“! "a"? "195? his" ui it r:l..e under that law. (Lev- b tury on their faces. The young 2-11) “For yr- slllll burn no leaves. man was earning a moderate in-l p-"llttysult aal rut-sq " _, j-‘llrw-“ll 569ml strange after such pI-ure passages quot- "Hsppenings Of The Week oon CARA-WI WINTER Nae mair there twitter: on a twll A robin bonnlebrssated: Oor earth has lost her robs o’ green lFor noo wt‘ saaw she's crested- Nae lnair we Ian's an autumn hue; awa‘ A true Canadian winter. Some dinna lo's these months dreary. Her days for me are cheery. Great sheets hire tae play: We've fellowship o’ curlers gay In oor Canadian winter. Some think when we ha'e winter- time There's need o’ cheerie nappy. Tae freely pour intse oor veins Tae gar us truly happy. But, let me hs’e instead for mine sleigh-bells‘ chime; They satisfy me ilka time In oor Canadian winter. I've nae complaint tae raise ava‘. 11m‘ we hafe zero weather: l I still enjoy my bonnie hilt, My blanket. plaid. an‘ feather. Wi’ a wee lassie by yer side 0'er riren snasr glide. Oh! gi'e me tang oor winter. I U I tae smoothly ed to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyorl. ring as a token of their engage- ment. The ring, of what is known as the half-hoop variety, is ' Set with a single large sapphire of true cornflower blue. on either side of which are diamonds, some- are mounted in platinum. The pre- sentation occurred after the Duke her parents, the Earl and Conn-i nor any honey in any offering of come; he was popular, moved .n the bortl made b)’ lire?‘ The forty-alias oi wine w the“! 798982 bits-It Wisp fefllleg~.,t»".— He"! “Va! an injunction on (h; ,circles; he tried to keep pace with Levites only." Where is his authorii __ty for such a conclusion‘! It is not ‘ in Scripture. Aaron, it is true. W65 than his: his income could not or the tribe of Levi. but lied will! , v pi t f all Israel. all l5 stand the pace. he borrowed mon- gllffiersrviéreflo speak “m0 a“ the ey; he let llls debts flflfftlmlllilleilpecple of Israel. The three SUCCEtIEhdé he came face to face withexpo- m5 verse“ Mwever‘ declare sure and when the temptation? came in his way to appropriate funds that were not his own, ire"~_ From running into debt, [or theii those whose incomes were large (Continued on Pace SlXl ‘Li. as the rest of the world in s‘orva~ Political agitators or one kind -,ell0ther have frequflttlv sue BODII In forming groups osten- ly, to enable them to secure favorable legislation, but legal advantage of legisla- ‘illl’ and of government open to dws Isalready open t-- him. All ‘IQ moves have failed to matte tid- lsrrtlers lot any better than lid been and murt inevitably The source of the farmer's ‘woolly runs deeper than govern- ‘ I rnal-adminlstntiln. lie is the mercy o! the marker. a: the ‘QM of labor and all that labor ls. t is his remedy? t r-duc- l ftp tn preight rates. for one thing ' In this he is on a level with " lnanuaclurer and the merchant Q fir» even more int-vested in __.¢ht rules than he in because Y‘ Pl! more freight. it. general in administration and , Dflco of labor, by vvb c‘. Ishtar _ "well as he would be bsnefitted nss it would reduce lire "la '_ Ifvil: to laborer m1 firmer ."'- . 'v prwent is of course van ab. Possession and, “l”; he kpml l I time. 0n this QVI’. u! Ill ‘ we are producing. rs ' than we can consume and Lv/JPIPOPOIII market which berg- Zassor-ssa our stains; “ ‘ its 1h buy our product's. We bass‘ clamoring m‘ noro ' to settle on our vacant flu remedy would only add ~Yflfficnities. What wa need Iota farmers but more eon- , ‘in our towns add cltios to . ‘our farll produce. liars l! I are up against ikesanls’ .0» out o! the, "atlas-om ‘A pl t ot Industries. 17s all invests-i is ut- ,sake of buying pleasure, to steni- 04w Qua. is but a short step. Both are} Accordzn: to the l-‘inzlncialwgillf: ‘equally dishonest’. the only dlffer-"he Canadian busmess man b y _ 10m, day in the weevk. or 52 (lays l" ence sing that the .ormer ts tit-frhhe yean to pa)’ his taxes. There iwlthin the law and the latter an are b“, 5i; working days ln the lludlctatble theft. The two have aiweck, 0n Sundays a man cannot Fcommon orlsln and that origin is lawfully “it'll u“ mm pm a red llllsllollellly. There may be an horl-‘Fhalk ‘mg “mum every Thurs- day, (for instance) 011 hi5 “m” est intention to pay the debt when d“ Md so remind himse" m,“ one gets around to it; there rnaylevriry cent he earns on that day b8 8n b00851 intention to IepIaceIKOi-‘B illfecll? m‘ indirectly [or the stolen money when one gets ‘ans- ‘m ‘he ‘wrung ‘lays of ‘Wu around to it. but, in the last snaly-‘months m even.’ year h; 53,‘; h‘: “s. wmmoidmg money from |energy and toll are v i trialling money to unv taxes- credltor and extracting money] ifrom the till of one's employer is Taxes are necessary; they are f3 dmgncm," wmmut much time“ also inevitable. No sensible per- ‘Ience. This l! one of the lesmnsison would arsue that they could be altogether dispensed with. But fithe-yonng men and even the yollll! tney have grown so heavy and ‘women of today need to learn. so burdensome in recent Yen" t Another of the lessons whichthut they have forced themselves tshould be instilled “no we heads upon the attention of everybody. d . Aniline subiect is not a please"! an hearts of young and old is on’ For taxes. have Increased. that ‘mum 1' not m“ proper “and they are increasing and the gen- “d “uh” "l ‘WW5! 0|‘ °l Illflrfll eral convictionistllatihcy oughtlo worth, wealth, and 1n n, absencenbe and must be diminished. Who tum appeu-ance or wealth‘ is mo ls there among our working men. our business and professional men igemflmy m” “ccemed m°l“‘"'° °',wllo believe it necessary that in young man's claim to rtrcog-‘they should work and toil twd ito society, so called. When he does (lot possess these he apes ‘my l i i l l i l Since 1,914 our federal dares per head of population have been doubled and we all remember pain- "e when in uit and has the cqumgQftliiy the nnexampiad increase of to quit. no falls. vwvlilninf-tinstlm lntlthml by the Bell Government in 1920i Ba- lore thsiil 11a could poinif-wlrh -—-- pride to the fact that our provin- Th" ll "'9 "m! 0! year when cill taxes were the lowest in Can- Wbrmotk is advising everybody ads. we can no longer say that. cl“ 11w to ‘mm “mun. com ‘But we have no county councils to i" '5" "nan", overflow. d“ tax us_as is the case in other |provinces and our city and town has a cold.’ If all the free sdvlcelcouncm m." M" “Women 31"“ ‘u utnt "9 M" ll19| and careful ss to imposing new community would be In bed and taxes or increasing old miss. tha other half setting- by the bed. sidsflvo one catches a cold; the -' ldcatolrss him or her. m. Cold evil‘ keen‘!!! in} business‘ kngw s plscss when victims lightening or on art "la t nutty caught. an you l" will" when can have to do ls to avoid those places . us» t‘ Jaw EDITORIAL NOTES lit is therefore T} that federal ‘and till litovincfll flslds of tuni- ution that we must. direct lion if we are to hops folyaay r r m narcissist" When the Du llbady Elizabeth income will be 25,000 pounds {roughly 9115.000) a year. At present he sets 10.000 pounds. which comes from the civil list.‘ ‘Each of the King's sons over 21 lyeflrs 0i’ age. except the Prince of lWales, who has a sufficient pri- vate income from the Duchy of‘ Cornwall, receives 10.000 pounds until he marries. when the sum automatically increases. King's Pounds whether married or single. I I I I holiday season with his uncle and Gill University. Dr. and Mrs. Pethick gave a very- delightful dance to their numer- oils friends last MOnday evening m the Navy League which is s0 admirably suited for social events of this nature. The. floor was ex- cellent. and with the enticing or. chestral music an enjoyable pro- Flfllllwhlled away the rleetllig. hours. Dainty refreshments were» served durinz the evening. and at: a late hour farewells were said.‘ I I I Tilers was an abundance or good music, tuneful singing, and grace. full dancing at the Burns concert filrursday and Friday. and the en. thuaiasm shown by the exception. ‘m!’ lnrzsaudiences- must have be"! must srstlfvlns to the per- formers. and to the committee responsible for its success, To m5!!!’ Burns‘ concert is the ewenh lII the year, and visitors were pre. ‘sent from all over the Province,‘ l" lwthlns sum or ill health pr... vents a Scotsman from honoring Bobbie Burns’. I I “his ,4- 5- 350KB! and daughter mm- " mmfllldfl. left on Mon- llgv moron’ on a visit to Boston, Th” vm-nwwrsaua by m. Albert llnKsy. who vriil enter the North Eastern University there" I I U lull! Edith Iooro is being en- "Ylllllfll units widely previous to M". "miles In the nsar future. This week slls wen the rum of MW ll, nlwy hrranlsd Bridge "m" b! lliss lfarion Whsar on ‘PW-thy and H-iss Helen no" o, - .- Last swsllilg- m; g, 0""? if" IP31!!! and shower Nae mslr are roles flocked wi’ _. For we ha'e frosty weather llb0— '7 awn‘ " ‘ .. They think these dull! "9 .1 But winter has s charm for ale- '- 0' bonnie ice we‘ v 0n which’ wi' brooms an‘ stones, The Duke of York has presentq what smaller in size. The stones L’ had lunched with his fiancee and} tess of Strathmore. at their 14m! in the sacred offices "Lyndale" li-idon home last Saturday. " kt; of York marries] 7 Bowes-Lyon his ~ The ' daughters receive 6.000 - Mr, Rex Wiggins, who spent thtsl aunt. Sir Louis and Lady Davies.‘ in Ottawa, has returned to Mc- 7 1.4 .1 moat 0130mm; Iiuchra and l. . -'__"_"'_'->_'_..', ..‘_..‘_-'_;."_ "_".. -_'__"_ AYC FOR 11m scnooi. Guns Boy's OF PRINCE Enwartp l’ tun As recently intimated in the New pupils in the Schools of (llarlottetow We are follows,- iat. 0n account of tha enormous increase in the Firs" vvaata in Canada In recent years. including Prince Edward Island. The Firs Loss in Canada for i922 was wmttooo. being an increase of 50$ over 192i; In Prince Edward Island the Fiira Loss In i922 vvaa qvsr $350.00, being an increase of over 60% com- pared with 1921. The Firs Loss Rstia, per caplta. In Canada being the highest of any Country lln the Wsrid. 227 deaths resulted dua to Firs in Canada In 192. - ' . As a means of Education for Five Prevention and protection. with a Wow to instilling ears In the ria- ing generation, and thus in the years to some rsduoe the tremsndaus and unnecessary ioaa of. lifs find pro- perty, and ultimately reduce Fire Insurance rates; for after all the Firs Insurance Company la only a » Medium for colllcctiing and distributing the Firh Loss of the Country. With a view of lmprsaalng the “importance that In- suranob bears to the Firs Handy-Credit is the foundation on which trade and comm: w of the world is built. and Insurance la the keystone, the sa- sential sismsnt which completes the structure, locks of all the other Towns on‘ the Island. p prompted to do this for various reasons, some of which are 3Q " f! T its rnambsra together snd malts: It safe and. par-mid. ltbflle strollers. we are ylfefins time urt....i ', .. n and Smother-side, ‘ ' i .,_ r1. <1. ant. In the great continuation" in Northampmgygi- . - last Fall, propagty to the value o1 over-Eight mm" Dollars was destroyed. Including aavaraJ impel-lav“ Towns and Ten Thousand People rsndaihd Isomalada. It was ascertained that only about ism-em“ q; 9,. * ' value destroyed vvaa covsrad by‘ Insurance. Th!‘ - teaches the lesson of providing adequate insurance protection in strong Companies the resources to mast any emergency. ~ t hsvs suifleliilt As ‘a means of showing our Finn's lnradinflsn pl a qsvisrous patronage extended for upwards of titty years to the Oldest Insurance Agency mot.‘ Prqy. Ines. in 1921 we introduced an Eaaly Contact on the " "Benefits of Life lnaurancaii‘ and it primal! so ails- ssssful that the Dominion Llfa Underwriters Assoc- llation last year, adopted the of Canada. aehams for the vvhsls Wa hops. thersfodo. that the praaant Contest will he equally successful In having the question of Fire Protection and Firs Prevention dia- eussed In the Schools and i‘ a sisal service to the community in general. a, and thus ramiar Wa ~ ~ invite the sir-operation of parents and teachers." In writing an Essay we would suggest to Town pupils that the follow- ing questions should be taken into consideration:- I t‘ f ' rty ' eluding Electric Wires- Enforcement _of Buildlsgefeglllallioqgpgdedlllate’Water Supply, Fire brigades and Fire We offer three Prizes to the pupils of Charlottetown Schools for the best Essays, as follows: lstPrize, $12.00 2nd Prize, . . . . .. 8.00 3rd Prize, 5.00 Subject — “Charlottetown T, its i Fire Hazards andthelr Remedy. We offer three Prizes to the pupils of Summer-side Schools for the best g Essays, as follows: 1st Prize, . . . . . . . $12-00 2nd Prize, 8-00 3rd Prize, . . . . .. 5.00 I I '_ Hazards and their-Remedy.” Fighting Apparatus, Stonage of Oils, Gasoline, etc. We offer three Prizes to the pupils lstPrize, 2nd Prize". . . . . 3rd Prize, of the other Towns as follows: . $12.00 8.00 5000‘ Subject—“How to Improve Condi- tions so as to Make our From Fire." 3 A We offer thre IstPrize, 2nd Prize, 3rd Prize, Town Safe - l x e Prizesto the pupils of the Country Schools as follows: . $12.00 _ 8.00 5.00 Subject - “How Best to Guard Subject - “Summerside — its Fire Against the Fire Hazard on the Form andin the Village.” The Essays will be judged by three well known independent persons, whose names will be announced later- Hyndman .61 Queen Street mas: Friday nrtllllw u“ 331m“ waegworuc (glut; was the scene‘ of n. very W"? d3ll°°_‘h° “n” ’ dance of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada. The chaiwmll" (m. the eyging were M78. F. 51- G Harris, Mrs. a. w. llyndmnn- 1°" merry of this city, and Mrs. B. L- Mitchell. the nnlllwlllll" "mm" furnishing 80 lllfllilrl"! mllslcal program, and, the dance vwvlll! one of the most successful 0f Ell the series which have. been El"!!! under the same auspices. ' (COPYRIGHT I 1);, w, H, Hearts, the veteran Methodist preacher of thtrNOYH mo. oonfe uuuu and now a rest- " dent of Amherst and Dr. W. E Bmitzh 0f China. i8 iT REALLY A MACHINE? Jhdllriost wonderful machine in‘ were Elle!“ 0T ‘lie world. Thousands of parts. all honor‘ Tuesday evening at the yorklns ln llnisipn and capable of . Yes. it can really be said ro be! Building l Daily Selections For Guardian Readers From the w. s. Louaon collection REMEMBER ONE CANDLE POWER HELPS You may bring to your office and ' put in a frame A motto as _fine as its paint. Bin if you're a crook when you're playing the Kama That motto won't make you a saint; You can stick up the placards all over the hall ‘It isn't the motto that hangs on the well. ' ‘ - . . 'i .I ll cert-m r-rr-c- sits. i. ".12§f..°°‘.".‘.’.‘.°..‘3.i°'ll§2 91-. St. John. after Dr. Sill s lefi- my other machine and if neglect- m“ m centen.ry'flnl’ Rm a“ ill g on dol ws k a t ti , ,m art ofth-isclty." ° n! .1‘ lylllll M" trig“ n T; Jéthodm cm“ day out. your in and year out with 9mm“ ‘l d tn ‘r my". m l us". never a bit of real-supervision on gymen an e f yo part. ,‘ citrus supper. while all enjoyed a f gtlltnlstime onle {pairtm will bust M, unc on propery an e mac no :2?! ‘fltglmgzzxft. “£50m but s small percentage of its work. sud Mrs. iNslI lloliauchlan. Rev. Now your body l! m“ l m” and Ira. H. ‘E. Thomas. Rev. P. m“ i u t“ t h i I 1 m“ K- Kllll- 3°‘ "d 3"‘- r- R- Bemind oairl.‘ gives on: enlergnuaend has tram, of West Side, Rev. and Mrs. vlvlssts matters that should bs n“ u_ Br d R _ d M’ _ f rown Off. I-I. n‘: cnafsfi. “Th3. n. 2.. ‘m’ y" m‘ 4m" °°""' m ,tllrowl.ng off of ‘the waste matter. 91!!!! V"! W! lllll l0 be Wei-ifs whore‘ the danger-lies. bscauss out. owing to the illness of Rev. lthough ashes can clog up a‘ bill!- a sothst steam! sllsrgy s m- 3'" an“ ‘paired. no real d insgs is dons. But what about that body of v pours? Waste matter accumulates '10 ._ 3- N“! of 14H v mm‘... ' ' _ , In the. l ' bl ' 1-00!!! ' fill Danes Party was p; __.‘€ ‘ Wag“ WA ' . ' ’ g . . _ A War Vstse an” g . l 2 I t first ed does not give full service. Yet it‘ ment is g ell is to have the intes- tho gilt before any treat- tine entirely cleared of poisons‘. i Poisoned the germs of er these 00d cannot figh sesses that are ev- mesent in or about the body. llii'llil'i‘~l:.y Ki oust A PlLlfil, | t, any petiailgl l t just on’ wax“ t d T Thousand Words and all Essays must be fyletlqxoltalzllgrstlillsr? tligggih Mrrach, 1923, enclosed, in a sealed envelope sparked “Essay Contest” and addressed to:— HYNDMAN & 00., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. But here is the word I noon!" But tiles motto you UV! 1U‘ counts. . ' t If tho motto says "Smile" Illil W“ carry a frown. d "Do It Now" and you Illll" n wait. . .,_ d if the motto, says “Help d“ you trample men dowfl u If the motto says ‘Low Illll Y” hate. You won't 5st awlY WW1 m“ mob . ios you stall "h ‘ FOr truth will some forth I bounce: 4 n lt isn't the motto that nuns! i, ° he w . , But the mom you uvu Ill‘ °°‘§'“ GAPITKLIZSL ‘rim your OIPIIIII nslltlfti; “Th”! sternum-nest! is s; Life 1t willie!!! incrsaaa the‘ IQII Ill’! I???‘ tluctiva artist" 1 avsa his s!- at aurlw smite?" u; ‘pulsars the bsrdaa of N." ‘as tasmtpmFo-t im- is" ” tystittlitmn. use"