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Clnldl » - l l 1 v‘ -i I i I 5 i l¢’--~¢:» -v i /l.uI.ofStropSafetg Razor strwnlns ' .W ey. , _ e -`liif"if~lf` . ; ‘ ` .;toiim, d§j j I _ 1' T ' Turned In ' ` Q30 UG/ l Turned Out e' --.tf§.=~ ..... 3i.i°»?% 'I7 r \ *- ,. . , _ . i _.,- "i ‘.309 ¢ 4 - SL k<~4l\y' TRUE DEMOCRACY Continued from Paws Twelve sintre. Ons must not suppose from this, however, -that it is socialistle in its tendencies. On the contrary it is bitterly .opposed to socialism, and will in no way interfere with the in- dividual rights of citizens for it teach- as that "every man has an inalienable right to life_ liberty and the pursuit of happiness." - True Democracy is s 'crying neeclw oppose Socialism on the' one hand. mul Capitalism on the other. its method `of action is distinguished- from Socialism by the tact that it preserves inviolnte ull the rights of property. lt is opposed to Capitalism l.~y its demand for u ressrrction oi the power of private capital whenever it is detrimental to the common gooo. in opposition to Socialism it would “preserve industrial freedom and ec- onomic initiative as thc niuin-springs of national prosperity," and in opposi- tion to Capitalism would set for it bounds deiined by' the greater good of the community at large. i True Democrucy is a happy medium between iSociolistic and 'Cupitalistlc excesses. it encourages -rroe co-opera~ tion, and although it does not boost government ownership of .propel-W. (since this tends to take from citin- cns their private rights), it favors ns g1'ou.t a measure oi it, as is conducive lo tho general advantage oi ull. Un- like Socialism, it opposes the doctrine, that all property should be niadc pub- lic, us this is totally at variance with the touching oi Christ, und would be ruinous to lu.bor us well as capital; while Democracy opposes the oppre-s- sion cf the poor. it also demands Just treatment for the rich, and seeks to protect them as well as the laboring man. It is not like its two opponents -Socialism and Capitalism-a merc rlass system; but, like the Church und the Gospel, it teaches is intend- cd for all alike. The prime motive of true Democra- cy is Christian Scrvicc. This was characteristic of our divine Lord und His disciples. Such service docs not diminish authority, but rather ln- crcases it, its purpose is to join an- the paupcr and the millionaire-Labor nnd Capital-into one common society l`or tho promotion :of thc common good. - Service is the duty oi all alike. it wus because the world too often tor- got this truth that Socialism got a foothold in society; und, according :is men wandered. away -from God and religion, the common people were 're- gnrdcd as creatures, destined only to labor for the wealth, luxury, und ses, so divested oi their dignity us Christians, soon lost the right idea of Service; und, as it result, nigh-hund- cd oppression on the"ono side, und"dls- content-tho seed of revolution-on tho other, took thcplnce of Charity und 0bcdicnco_ which are so necessary to' true Democracy. It is by true Christian service-#thc essence of De- mocracy-that we become saviors of mon, in the true sense of the word, under the hand of God. ` To accomplish this we nnvo great nced of social education, Literature :ind lectures ure invaluable. Schools oi' the right kind are necessary." More cilicicnt than the greatest soldier in the Christian teacher, [rom whom we can learn tho cause oi' the desola- tion which has como upon us and tho solutions oi' thc problems that trouble our nge. More ciiicncious than thc greatest army and navy is the Chris- tian sichool, vliorcin fthe iohlldron muy learn that there is a God in Hea- vcn, before whose judgment-sent tnoy will one day stand; wherein ihoy .may learn that man, who is God's image, must he loved by them; wlioroin they will be taught to make sucriilco oi' de~ sires und inclinations for the common good, and for the good of their ini- mortal souls. Thus .shall we fulfil our mission and througli oducutioifs elevating in- fluence make Democracy u veritable "»bm'que of safety" on which we may sail peacefully through life to the shores of Eternity. Thus shall we make the world sale for Democracy, and Democracy safe for the world. in covniu " will icziu When 4 Da s Old. Cross and Cried. liuticura Heals. _;;?_y bsby bfgzhefh had euems sv begnn w n e was bout ;~ _ four dsys old. lt :sms $`*\ in little plmples snd than A rush. sad he was cov- 3;__5` s:_\d.h I-_ls was so cross 4; ___;__s;1_5 could not sleep, __ 4| I II " I I I monthslbdors we $ Cutleurs. lthslpstl l|lm,sov»\l|W| momsnd lsswu all healed mer hsdusedtwosshss ofiaspsnd buss of O_lntinsnt."_lll¢us\l) li Almsds Wlillsms. mags N.B., May 32. llll. _ UUseCu\kmrslos Olntmsussll ?¥_§3.=r mmm rw. auwimpinrpnn. I l RIOIPTIQN FOR _RETURNED - HEROES c. __ On the evéuilm Of Monday May 12th a large number of the residents oil Frcdericton and thc surrounding dis-l triets assembled in tho =Fredericto|.l Hall to do honorto a number of re. turned heroes. Rdv. Geo. _Ayers was elected Chairman for the evening. The' honored guests of the evening, Messrs' Vernon M0]-»9¢d» bbllis McLeod, Fritnk Stevenson, Murdoch _r1v|cK¢nz|e und; Harold Weeks, were invited' by tho Chairman to take -a seat _ou the plat-i form. The following programme was' woll carried out. Opening chornB_|-lome' fagsin, choir; Address -by Clmh-man_i Rev. Geo. Ayers; Solo, encored. 'by` Everett Hasalem; Reading, Miss' Phemic McLean; Solo, Miss Marguer-_ its Elliott; Address, Mr. Arthur Mof- fatt; Chorus; For tho glory of the grand old flag; _lteadln.g, Miss Maud McLeod; Address. Mr. Gordon Mc-' Kay: Ductt, Misses lrcne Weeks and' Alma Weeks; Rciulifig. cncoretl. Mr.` l~‘rsnk Nicholson; Solo, Rev. Geo. Ay.' _crsc Address, Rev. R. li`. Siavcri.i i_Mr. Stavert then read an address tot "the returned msn ami each or them was presented with a slgnet ring. The' ring _to Vernon McLeod was presentf so by Miss sions weeks, me one ro' Louis Munson by Miss Marguerite ni-| liott, -the one `to 'Frank Stevenson byl Miss Elizu McLean, the one to Mur»`. docli McKenzie -bvy Miss Alice Weeks? una nm one to nuroia \vuuks by Missi Beatrice Hicox. 'M-ir. und Mrs. f\V. `i-i.i Warren, who had lost two sons at the' from were then invite.) to the plat-E form. Mrs. Wlarren feeling that the realize hofw great an honor had been _conferred upon them in having had the privilege oi giving two sons to dh' for the saksof so great a cause. Miss' Edna. Abbott then presented Mr. War-' ren with a signet ring in memory of_ his two heroic sons. The young meni \vho had been presented witirrings then gave short addresses and thank- cd the people for their kindness to them at the close of their addresses the audience Joined in singing "For they are jolly good follows." Mr. Wur- ren on behalf of Mrs. Warren and himself thanked the friends for tlielrl expression ol' kindness to them in remembering their lost sons. After' 'the singing of “Ca.uada,. Brave Can' nd=a," short addresses were given by Dr. ‘Rodgerson and .Malcolm Gillis. A dainty lunch was then served by thc' ladies. The rest of the evening was spent in playing games. Bciorc break l ing up the guests oi the evening to' gcther with Rev. Il. ll.` Savcrt until llUW0l` Of 1110 rich- A1111 UIUS me 11185- a numibcr of other returned mcn wcrci bounced. The gathering wus brougln' to a. close ivy the singing of the Nat-' ioual Anthem, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Friday. Mary ltith thc home oi- , 'Mr. Jonathan Mcliood. East Valley- iield was the scene of a happy gather- ling when the residents of Valleyilelul lgathered to join in a welcome home to Lancs corporal winiam ir. Mcken- na and Pte. N. McLeod. The address. ` which was accompanied by ii tokein presented by ‘Miss Jessie McLeod was rcsd by Miss Catherine Mcbeod. 'l‘hc evening was quickly passed in gsmcs etc.. dainty refreshments being sorvcd by the hostess. ' -- Deur Friend:-fronigiit it is our hnp~ rlvilcge to welcome another ul' come you to your home and loved ones I lirst signals of our country’s distress helped to do 'Jour bit for liberty, _lus- tice and truth. During those long months nearly fifty ` in 'number you ,wmy Bm-ave go do your share in help-` ing to check the tynannicai oppress weary months meant to YOU. Y0\l ulone know.-Wie litt|o.realizo what the can never be repaid. 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