8S - ~- it's washable but and color. with thousands o no substitute. lever Brothels Limited Toronto For I all fine aundpnng sill [IS u‘ llll tain Long Hair. LONDON. Feb. 25-—Many observ and Romania, have lwblwll shingled hair, ‘that, no l-Iuglish prin ‘ ceases have tulivu to the fashion mp9 reason according io the Mun cheater Guardian- is thc for women. While the Queen mcr ely thinks the fashion ugly an‘ iumction any of thc ladies attachet locks- . _- _ L... H" fro. “m; "Union" cold wuvo scnt the “S! ;u§_’,.‘,';;f;‘?_‘§§.ff,'§ 5:“, lgalerlvu“: 1m"? Pats“ down. Yes 4 below. Six ilays able may n“ hm, upmmlnwm m, later in their home rink at. Albany; Queen thought to smarton herself up for ludy-iit- waiting to the her royal duties by having hnr hail shingicd. As soon as she appcarcti . . at. court, liowiivcr. ll. was iutimutittl to her that Bibi} must at oncc‘ lcl her hair grow, and while flint was happening employ some art of thc hair-tirosser to hide the fact of ltitlar t e Court ihave ‘had to ivcar “switches? 1 to provide the necessary length of unwisdom. Other ladies of hair. l official ruling in the matter, it is cess Mary's and York's intimate friends wear their hair long in deference to the King's . wishes. lIn these days when‘ dresses are so much alike. 11nd princesses or working‘ ‘girls uil Wear simple garments, long huir instead 0t mug- distlnctivo signs of being at Court. --—--<0§--—- LONG MOTOR VISIT BRINGS MORE CASH. TORIONTO, Feb- 26.- Tho exten- sion of ‘tourrist automoifl- pc-imll-ts in Us ' from. thirty to sixty days, announced yesterday by . n. tW. ll). Euller mtinlsiei‘ of cus- ‘lilllfl and excise. tls welcomed by ‘rgunizngtions iintorested in pro- Iv‘ bting ‘tourist braffic l-LS removing bothersome restriction on . "- ‘movements of American visit- = ‘to ilblis‘ con-nary “Thom isn't any qucstion‘ that it A increase oun- tourist business,’ id ‘E. IR. ‘Powell, of the Toronto ,9; wrist and‘ Convention Associa- n. "fibers is ihslrdly a (Lay goes n tlbe sumimer on wthidh some- Illw (llodelflt come and ask if there ls any wuy ‘to extend _ dmliris- A mun wiilil my the‘ ibad ‘been from twenty-nine days, and‘ want; 5 l0 but. in. ‘nnotlhier month in‘ Mus- koka. lAnd we ‘havc ‘to say, "(lo back to lilllli! border put your can‘ in the United Studies again, and. take ou-t a fresh pemmit. “Tlhn dancer wltlh ‘tlhat is, 0pm‘! from lithe inconvenience‘ ‘to (the lflllfitft. ‘that when once the gets ovnr the ‘border ho may decide to ‘ g0 ‘hmno Illflliflillfl‘ of coming back. “There 111110 ‘thousands of people in titre‘ ‘Stafiesfl’ ma‘ Dr. Powelll, "Wllio. if nhey mlako a trip. can stay tun-co months as mctll an one mouth. M's ame ‘not doing lllllédfl n favor by netting ‘tfham wads. They m‘? Minx its a flavor, for obey are "mlldlul ‘their mitmey bare. and We nocd ft- ‘Ilhore is no doubt that "M" Permit extisnslon will! hedp a mmt deal." ~—————~<-o>i_ Always wash fresh spinach thor- zgfilbly first in hot water than in “wsld smmkc. m. nudity. vain m: an. are non knocked for l mocha-mil FEBRUARY'28,1927 , use LLIX” How often a sales clerk has cautioned you thus in showing EOmtZthing extm delicate in texture Experience Pats. who are obliged to CUBIOHWFR! ha! taught ‘Mrs. Thos. ‘McNeil, Summersllde. 2nd. ‘P9fiO(l—-lfl(llivjdu31 ‘play arrived in |.\ioun~t. ‘Pi-yon. Satur ay _ - was more pronounced. 0d rushes them the safety of ‘Laurent Beaudry, M. M., of 0x- g0 Lux...tlntthereis 1.7M ‘hulls everywhere has ‘ill? lgreoting of these popular players. ounger ma] Ladies in England Conform to Wishes and Re-l ers may have wondered. at a time when {he younger royal ladies of so many countries. such as hpaiu, King's strong prejudice against short hair recognizes Ila practical advantage.‘ tho King's feelings are so strong ‘scomg to ‘be on the matter that he refuses to to the Court npptniring with shoru Although, of course, there is no noticeable that most of lboth‘ Prin- me Duchess of; Avrrows for having by error credited niiicence of attiro is one of the few , GUARDIAN The Pastoral (‘Continued from THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN i.‘ ' HOCKEY EAST PRINCE SERIES. rm Bits From T-ryon And Vicinity page one) . v -- Iiobey all just laws ‘51- ‘PMS. Albany, vs. Beavers‘ m " . on Bcdeque Rink, Tuesdayl evening, FFeh. i22nd. The smile sot away at 8.45 with J. Clark on the whistle. Albany being short two players, Noonan and Rogers. filled in with G. DdLancy and Arthur ‘Clark. The pace from the lace-off was bot ufith many end to end rushes and Dluy very even. After eight min- ‘utes Saunders netted the ‘first goal .and then an one spectator put- lt. "things began to talk" but no. further change was ma in the‘ score. Period ending 1-0 for St. my wfliderlno scribe.) (By Wandering 8crlbc.) ‘Mrs. Heath ‘M. Chisholm in home in North Tryon, after 1111198931"- vfsit in Charlottetown. ‘Mrs. Wm. jiMiuirbead. N0"?! YPryon. is visiting hGl‘ sister ‘Mrs- lfhos. iCameron, il-lampton. i l l "bllges our entire community an v its disregard constitutes a gra sin in grnver matters. it is not 0 intention, however, to enter the details of these obligation the present letter as We desir- ‘confine our iparticularly to strict justice. JMr. Charles Toombs, recently rcturxiod from western Canada l8‘ visiting his cousin ‘Mr. Allfil-l“ ‘Toombs, Tryou. Mr. ‘Poombs is Ill skater of no small ability. I15 “w” who have WlLKIEBBQG his 1191" formances on ‘the Tryon rink can testify. (2) DISTRIBUTIWE JIESTJCE f cvoning, having been called there lby the illness of her daughter ‘Mr!- iJolm McKenun, who is dangefm-IBIY ; iii‘ with ‘Pneumonia. r being made by P. Noonaxi and R. ‘Callback. ‘Beavers, and lCampbelll “ml ‘Wlllflll. Si. ‘Pats. Satindersland other burdens that the tigaiu scoring after ten minutesimust pea,- m; jnen-lbers of the ildy. . Just six minutes later, Call-‘beckl with n. beautiful rush rang up No.‘ 1 for the Beavers. ‘Period ending 2—-1 for Albany. __ "Third i’eriod—'l3ede‘;|uo set lust pace .and with clever com- llilllllll0ll after twelve minutes Mc- ‘Douald tied the score. ‘With thc‘. ford University, and B. L. of the University of Paris, chief editor of Le Sollcl, Quebec. has been ap. pointed secretary to the new can. aidian ‘minlter in Washington, the Hon.‘ Vincent Massey. Mr. Beaudry ls a well-known journal- ist in Quebec. and he also has practised Ia distribution of civil taxes, State ‘ Tuesday c-"veuin-g Feb. 15th. u . concert and basket social was held ‘in Crapaud hull, by the 987ml‘ l toners of lSt. Johns-Anglican lrhl-lfi-‘h ‘Crapaud. A large crowd Efllllfifed ilu and we are glad to report ‘the ‘entertainment: Dmmalble boil‘ . mentally and financially. are content. w. {O-§_~'———- SENTENCE REVIEW OF OUR POSITION. O'1"I“.Al\Vp\. Feb. 26.—ln ‘rhe cour- se of his; conlvribtrtioti to tJhe budg- et debate yesterday. H.011. James Mlatlicolni, minister of trade and commerce, gave a sentence m- vlew of ‘Clanadian business condi- 3, l Very frequently our system of "pat iMonday evening, Feb. 21st. Thu ;Al‘buuy ‘Dramatic Society. under l the capable management of MI‘. A- ns. Dickson of Albany. (late 0f ‘vLondon England) before a. large ‘ audience in Crapauti bull, presented ‘Pats clever right wing met with atlhwuce~ nasty accident which forced him] out of the game thus shortening‘ their ll‘ne up. and with a bare (3) VINDICATING JUSTICE . llllg comedy was presented. Packed been ‘Nets 000mm ‘Russell ‘Noonaa ‘tilrrotigh ‘banking ‘houses in a year. ivortlh of transactions gathered in. lThe costumes though @193’ “Te m” w’? sick" not ‘so many and varied as inthe flal sin. but if one can sell his vote ---—-i,'all. and there would then be gen-I of the Stattreral buying and selling and still n05 dmortsl sin. Therefore they concludel ve that if it is a mortal sin to buy‘ ur many votes or neli theniplt is a‘, into mortal sin to actively co-operate in‘ s in this by buying or selling evon one‘ e tovote. For Our part, dearly beloved considerations .mnl‘e wit Distributive Justice. as We havemlics. who should set the example‘ remarked. governs the distributingof sanctity of morals and of life t0 Equally of conveniences and hurd- ens in Society. ‘it pertains particul- arly to Suilerlors and Governments da guest-we it appeal to ()ur faithful Women to. when giving out the otficcs and endeavor evcr to set un example to emoluments of civil services andvnll others by their integrity undl JDOSllIOIIB as well as In the equal honesty in election labors their votes conscientiously for the" people most worthy candidate regardless It. also affects the people, however, candidate for the purpose of ob- ln so much as they acquiesce and lfllfllllg V0161 in. the distribution ‘made by the Superiors. or strive by veiling of the bribery in thc furm ‘illegal meilns to obtain an unjust of lsbare of emoluments or to avoid a bu ‘just share of the inconveniences. liltention of purchasl - yet of escaipinglegul score even. Gee! it was‘ h aildvmnnge", by ‘vhlch omces ‘ma. ?m' ' i ‘ real hockey, and with justotmree oluments are given only to poiiticafcr thing of value is offered and ifgllihggl égzgzgtilfllmltlezifsfImewlggzk lmnules w play Saunders the 8L partisans sins against Distributive the parents refuse it, it is given to ' ‘Vindlcating Justice consists in that. tiotwithstandlng the gift, the howewn‘ “sunny conslderlheflhlu ‘out to offenders and in accordance but beneath it all is ever the untier- “way or remmlng whf" belon,gs_ lo with the requirements of the com-gcurrent. of thought that such a vot- anon“? against m5 “m by “arm. St. Patrmon good. By it are regulated the er has been “fixcd" as they say or fraud‘ For the“ {he mkmig away iactions of our criminal courts, the in other words that the vote has musllbe nmust‘ that m ngalmn 1h Mabeyladminlstration of our jails and pen- TUIB $111139 fl-Ol filmed? mule ‘Man ‘tfbn that is ‘being coiuuucirtcd‘ up- l-wemy flecmlds 1° E0 Reeve-S 80¢ from Toronto," $01.14“,- con. on‘ ma“ favoramy more today: He home with the ‘Beavers third. Finnllllle DPODQI‘ punishment being meted voter ygratulates Mr. ‘Dickson and $1111 “m, 80:11:?! ‘Beavers ll. lSt. Pats 2. Iliembers of his company 0n e “when a pgfllflg ‘nunf-bering 9;- "Pulm- lluslilv creditable 111M111" l" Wm“ 000,000 are abllc to ‘handle ssaooo- ‘aw/m do not to or for one whom uu know or . it a special division of consider as an unwortlliy candidate away‘ evil“ Sefnleuy and by ‘Salldf Justice, because as it tends to the is shining against strict justice. may be Just ‘ma iuwllu’ w“ 5"’ ommon good it pertains to Legal since it is the selling of what can» timing “Hmong allay hi0!“ f“! ‘m- ustice, as proportioning the puu- not be priced. and therefore an iu- “n6 Demon‘ The“ of m’ ml" "M" its it pertains to Distributive Jnst- justicé since the voter proposes to breach or nfltlnels law that we ‘Filmer! l7 the 1171i ice. and as safeguarding the right act against his or her duty towards l“ mhers as we “mud be “one m’ the “ch l0 he , when ibhtcy are ahlc at to same ‘R ‘Defense Litentiarics. Many. however. l . ‘time o pay life instirancc 1irsmi- Lcgfigiik ~ - - - - - ~ - - - - - -~ G; 2_61i8"9l§;‘c0nsuler l ‘The Poverty carnival and beamilmls 0n $4.u00,000.000 0t msuran- l" rue l‘ supper at ‘North Tryon Rink Saturn“? We" "MY agiyflbie 1° if‘? w’; P N00,,“ qaundersifi ; l‘ , , _ _ ‘ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . day evening Feb. 19th. was highly!“ ammlmlng t? _’ p“ fly?“ w‘ m‘ J09 lMdDgnuld _, ‘Campbell _. _ _ . _ successful for although the evenuin addition. increase thtn sitvings Fred [Moyse Clarklishmeuts to merits o1 lack oi mei- ing was bitterly cold a goodly l“ “Filmy! eaiyhullgf‘ "gesgillzgfiélolgolylag ‘ll. Green j'_'_'w,.,..,,: number of skaters and spectators enblmous ° ° " ‘ ' ‘H. lBagneil . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ of the offending individuals it per- _ _ u _ tains to Strict Justice. Be this as it less worthy candidate. (a case that wrong m’ ‘we’ of Lhamy “mmn PAGE SEVEN tain what justly belongs to uioflm‘. those who are In public office! of’ Nun“, position of trust and who take bril“ a,’ y“, Qhgqggflgp i es or ndmfniltcr their office unfair- “, h. "m" “iy ‘are all guilty of injustice and gutter-Jewell»- W"? , public theft. ' "5"" " 7:“ d""'l'"' i Some classify as public theft to I defraud laborers of their wages. . ‘Those who do so are guilty of a steal" that affects us more as in- figvglazirfifgeehgil); aiizlzllg ifirllg: Safe Speed Rtlief Headache lbuylng of votesis certainly a mort- ‘_ without committing grave sin so can another, and another, or in fact I . l I 1 u u m. th- -=‘.3'.Z“‘v‘.'.“f‘v..i‘ .3212’. £3.35.‘ L". st2ictl“"’°'°" who M was‘! ‘low- bout undertaking to solve thefJusuce m, jusuce taken m “B Your fields which by fraud has tiuestion of the gravity of llle sinrstflct ieamng and whm; obngembsen ken! back by you. crlelh; and of buying or selling one vote, it ismeuch ma" m rehder Wm" h; due h“, U19 dry of them hath entered into ‘Sllfflltlfifll to remember that in anyvneighbor The mn;ng0me;ns upon llle "curs of the Lord of Sabaoth." case it is sinful. and that we Calif-rum; h"; o’ God are vnrlous and; (51- JIUIIBB V. 5)- T116 IIIIIIBCBBBBPY I jdelay of the laborers hire is equal- numerous and We can only hopely reprehenslbhr “Tho 5mm o: _ ‘in this letter to recall to your mind ' u n uil others should strive our IIIIIlOSIIHOmB m- me mo“ lmmnflnl of refuse ‘he M"? 0' m9 new)’ ‘"111 against m“ growing ev" or ourlthem. such us theft. robbery. cheat‘ (he poor '_ ' B3" thou aha“ pay y. in an especial manner do We mg ugmy injuring another“, prop, him the lrlco 0f his labor the same erty keeping goods of others andidfly before the going down of m“ not [paying lawful debts. To ihese§auu' Decuusghe m poor and Wm‘ l" maintains ‘his life; lest he cry uzainst thee to the ‘Lord and it be iggtited to thee for a sin." (Dent. 1V. l4. l5.) “if any man bath done any wnrk for thee. immediat- vly pny him his hire and let not the the hired servant stay with thee at uil." (Toll. 1v, 5,) ‘Owing to their number and var- lely We cun only note without com- ment various other kinds of theft or participation in them. Children who steal fiom their parents are guilty oftheft. "He that stcaleth fluyl-lllllg from his father and his ;m0thcr and nnyelh—'l‘hls is no sin, ‘is the partner of a murderer." (Prov, XXVI]. 24). They are also kuilty (l) who not only steal di- fectly themselves but aid a thief insteuling, in consuming or in hid- ing the articles stolen; ‘may be added the sins of Covetous- uess and Avarice which fall mosh directly under the tenth Command-g .ment but are intimately connected with the sense and virtue uf justice _to\vnrds one's neighbor: shalt not covet thy neighbor's house . . . not anything that is his." (Hxod. XX. l7). 1st Theft:—— "By theft" says the Catechism 0f thc ‘Council of gfnalilzxettxfgreé Trent, "is understood not only the for. Sometimes money or some othr taking away of anymlng from u“ times, casting . 0i‘ bribes or promises given by any Be not deceived by the spociotis a donation. u laromise, or a gift, t one which has behind it the session of that which belongs to another. contrary to the will. al- though not without the knowledge of the proper owner." Theologians the children. or a promise made to do something for the votci, or to obtain some office or favor for him. sand sometimes it is even stated . .t".--. ,"th 'tl" is tree to vote as he ‘vmhes. s I'l([(3l st use as e unjus akin: tlon 0i‘ being able to restore; (3) who enter into rash speculation "'_ without being able to bear the pos- r slble loss; who interfere un- P? fairly with number's success; (5) who live or spend exlravngantly, or ‘ ‘waste their substance to the injury oi family or creditors. or (6) who roccirc stolen goods knowing them to be stolen. it docs not excuse cles are taken from given to the poor. a that what is tak- reuannable will of the owner o been purchased‘ against the law. for some takin Selling your vote valid contract. and against legal we i" a ‘mrml 5i“ since i‘ is ‘l ‘society. To sell one's rote to the of ‘hmice which reqmre“ u“ wlllul‘ dues the pie Feniso ______ f no real value to the owner i240; ‘NOTES . . . _ , - l ‘ .' . . 1 ‘ l U ,1 _ - ‘previous ‘Saturdays carnival. were . H may be. 1t is certain that 1n their it hard to Judge in Dractice. since ilgglgolgitalggellzuvqutn"a; s“: nggnfléfifll they will 110! miss it or be- lnli‘ so weird and wonderful that; Ham luck ‘Saunders m" npcklenm dealings with IWLSQIIOFS _ or (tpflilg there generally is so little dlffer-‘enunciuted m Scripum; “Thom me any poorer for the money or. rumor has IL that the judges un- do happen ones, our courts are obliged to be ence ‘between the candidates not h I g _]., o‘ '1, I gwds “m” Smell- iallle 10 11991118 luBt who Wus ‘b8141- strictly lust. lest. on the one hand. evidently unworthy. that they may Vi} no,‘ ?tfd' f .,--' '5, I)‘ ‘(Ltgll 2"", 1i<>l>hcry:~—T.hc sin of rub- iwhem all were that, in their per- “m did we“ mark they injure the common good. or. bo considered morally equal) "mm "l "3"" lt" l ul‘ ‘ ‘ ' be?!’ l-‘l llilllllell 8R lhu-llllllI-“ll luklllg plexity referred the matter to thc management. who inrniediittcly awarded to all contestants a generous cash prize. thus solving ‘Ralston, Minister of National llc» the difficulty in a ma-nner pleas-lnglfenco, has consentml to hccomo i to all. ‘lhouorary colonel of thc 85th Cape l lBreton Highlanders composed ntuin l The interior of WW3‘! and ‘Comflly of ‘veterans he comniautlcd ov- Duffy's general store ‘Crapaud. prcq erseas’ mu] u“, n,,,_..,_s_,,m.y funnu]. seats an appearance most pleasinirmes have aim“ pup“ (jfillipllflétl, it ‘to the eye.—tFreshiy painted with became known in ,.eg|n.em;.| L-ircl- ytastefuliy arranged shelves, showqes hem man“ - i! cases. and counter displays. plllsi ,4, ' ' a competent and polite staff of! . Clerks, this nmv and cutevpfising i‘lrm has we feel surc a long and‘ _ successful curoer ahead. tho centre of. at- traction for the young people of? ._._.___ l Tvvon and vicinity. vTeIIs ‘Ottawa Women's Canadian club He is convinced T7158 Country Will Take Its Place as on ‘of the Most Important in World. . (Canadian Prels) NDY I l z’ H l I 1 the strict rights of thc indivldutil. sYd) v» ' 1'0). ‘o.—~ in, ., A: (fongrattilatitins ‘Beavers. The Junior Beavers met the 5“YI"I 3'15 ‘Sflllllfi V°t¢5 Junior Nationals, Borden. the same evening making a (loiibie header, and in c. fast and heavy game ‘sent the uNtionals home on the short end of a 4~3 score.‘ thus repaying the Bordon boyg i'or the previous Wednesday's defcat at Borden ‘where -thoy handed to the visiting lleavors the ‘short cud of u 3-2 score. strict justice itself. k no w n to “buying and r l I . Arrows, Tryon, vs, Beavers. Bedeque on liiedctlue rink ‘Thurs- Ho“ h“ day evening, ‘Feb. 24th. ln a fast and exciting game the "Hit it is being regarded m0"! I'll- lJOYg from .01.; ‘Tryon came ‘back erantly as a thing of little moment to their old ‘time form, and sur-‘OP 9W"! ill "l-‘IXIY "lslfl-"Qes B3 l1 prised tho jieoplc of ‘Bedequo Ivyhinke. It is commonly known that a defeating this spvtffly and clcveigprtiilmiuary to every election of lBr-avers on their ‘home rink, whertyevcry election of (‘Ullfiflqliffilflti is ‘the famed St. ‘Puts have ulreadyjthe Cflmtpjung pfli "i-atnpuign fund" met ‘two defeats this season. ‘under a flimsly veiled pretext of Th" KWI"! 80' flWllY fl-l‘ 3-45 Wllhlmereting ‘the ii-gltlmatt- cxpe scs 0t J- ‘Ullilfli llilllilllflll fillings if? dll-“Who campaign. “Wt-e this jiretext ‘l-‘ilm ""9414" "n i‘ “"‘~‘"‘.il1e real reason. and were the fuuli iigigtliriitqv [liuvlingltlicl first. weri(gi(iii-tgi(lxlnln(lgd 1n nwejjng HM], jag“; o... - ers u<_ 1e ‘JBH u inn 9mm“; 4 5mm‘ l” m“ Armws “m” but it is commonly known that tits ‘il)ad" .l.yinan's rink ‘Tryon still‘ idol), 10th. on Victoria rink u IOTTAIWlA. ‘buvoln roul, living tuithtisiisiii ‘or ‘:lu=l'u~ _ __ {libero arc rouimns that. ]ltlllll tn tho. “Toll it nut lu ‘(lath" yet those Wflibllill’ and lllilllillllllb" "mt scribe ‘bruggs about stibtluillg in (lilllllilll Will lukc lwr place ‘as on: {theirowu baliwick. were far from 0f tho most important ulatiuus m ‘being conquered when in the ‘Cape the world." the Very l cvcfell‘ - (mo, hwt when the second period‘ ,. lib-averse rink on Feb. 16th. they The ‘Dean of Viliudsnr. lb“. A- started the tune changed. auddeglffio “singles £11m,“ ebugugessngillg held the iltoyals to adrutv 3-3 and Baillie. told the Ottawa Wonlicus uuhough, the Beavers scored, “,9” n 9 i‘ XP ‘Thursday evening the 24th they/Canadian Club at their lunc 190R was just once nnd the Tryonl . Showed ‘further evidence of the new todmh Arrow 10mm the Bedeque net murqmiiln fund is expended for the pur. ylxaluedofrthfii; rgogto "Trgorg—when Dr, ‘Baillie who is‘ tcltflplufllltri: l"? 8 9R e4 8 eque ——*. Hi5 Majesty and regs rar o _ _ lOrdor of the Garter. i5 accomlY-llly‘ Ctgedlit ezdluie Scribe lIDOIOEISBBSHnK uhrongh Canada the gentlemen ‘° ‘ e ' “mt °' ‘he T"Y°"'of1-lis Majesty's Free Chapel of st. . -.. George in Windsor ‘Castle and the ‘Rory ‘with all goals earned by choflsters o! Wesjmingte; Abjcy‘. Tryon lll the Feb. 14th game at; D Dunne was mo.“ Qnumsiflstlc Albany. Tryon "scoring; should have t {i f t re of Canada “no. for 331141 “ltory" 1, ‘lie-ll f, l-Iowatt vldas Willa?» he mm’ and,‘ because Wong 0m] acme 3_Albnnys‘she possesses a certain chatncter- ‘tots . l 5 ‘istic t-but is fast dying out iu the Scribe is waning pauenny (m. other nations. Grout minds “ill! Aibmjys next "in m Victoria. and continue to he produced by Ilcolle he sure will ‘be there, and whenlbrotigllll 11D ill UH! 6011""? "n" I" the game is over his little oldthe face of nature," Dt-‘ncil will be Oh So Busy. 'Dr. Baillie said that what was ———— _trus of Scotland‘ in its llfflihlfllil"; Jimmy IllfacLeod is back on thejof great men, wuuld- be truc 0i 1t was two above, yet the “Uni0ns"| showed one nlmbe zilsti. ‘Not. quits oven ‘St. Pals. ‘Va... 5_5_ has come to this pass that gener- q-hird period 5__,‘_.-, and twemyally the party with the largest mmmes m go, and Tryon had w amount of money to expend counts leave gory “lame, for just at the with an almost certainty upon suc- eud of the second period he and @955- ‘the puck collided. lRory getting it‘ Unfortunately. We know that on the sitie of the bead. cutting his many of our Catholic people have ear and (lazing him. 15 minutes to little scrupls in accepting money, go. and Rory appearing put new ‘promises. or some other such bribe We 11110 U10 bOYB- Hull in five in exchange for votes cast in favor! minutes they bud their winningog u“; one bribing, and also that 8°91. and 11W"!!! 811d HOWE-ll Wlllllsome of Our Catholics have just as‘ T189 ‘Dliwefl (lelense- While “Qrblittlc scruiple in buying votes of and Jim balm"?! mil-Ilium’ kept lhwCatholics or others when -they can‘ illeavers goalie on his knees, butfhe boughL 1t ls and to My’ also,‘ he w“ 30°‘! '3'“! “y "5 ‘ham asithni. We have been crcditnbly in-; ‘he?’ “lied ‘he?’ “med t‘) get “nifortned that our women. Catholics “Imam! ‘mid WM" the Eagle "meg as well as non-Catholics. are fur‘ tie o flc al score was rrows .mm,e ‘mscrupulous m this matter‘ job after n severe attack of LaJCunada. "You have here a tremcnd- Beavers ‘Fr. ‘Score by Derlfldfi} (lrippe. and once more is fnclnglous population growing up lll-lli-ZPI’ Iiedeque 1st. Period, Green 1. Pwlhg": arrzégleemegzhs the practice of‘ tho music with the ‘Tryon Arrowslcultural conditions of the hes! Noonan v1, vCallbeck 1, assist. p ‘ bribing become in our country that it has developed into n national; ‘Znd. Period.Iledcque-d’,Noonanvwlamuy ‘hing away In practice; L q-ryonv “my 5L Lmyd Howl.“ LlWltll popular representation and lfhirtl perind—lI3edeqtte,0, 1'ryou..luu1dins over the ruling of the‘ ‘country, in general and indepcud-‘ y glad i9 weigome k|nd_fl really valuabli) type. and Noonnn, MacDonald 1, Tryon. Rory you will produce ll flllflml’ “f th ht hi ll will givc v0" 11 The following fans followed uveflnffgfi. pglslflcfln‘ in the future. The Arrows to Victoria Wednesdayll 1 d m“ | | 1 but y pref om m1 e. evening-J. A. Lyman, W. Roger-d??? less deep h, [houghL l r who are certain] him again . L. ; A » - 11.11.91; g; ‘ ent 0t partyipblitics. to varied mon- illiltli Jlllllé‘ lyltzlrrlgllzll, ‘Chas (Howun ‘lcanuda mu“ winch "m m ,ke_cp Arrow: p Beaverllied interests to exploit at will. Our; ' ' ,0ut thellmmismtlvu "Y “m” ‘Me’? New lpeople, how-ever. look with com‘ ‘Miss Gfirmlile HOWML. Tfi-yon. bqaner an m" own “lock wllstmftlg: Thomson . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Noouulfplacen y ‘upon such a state 0f uf-i snellt the week-end, the ‘guest of up °t a“ amaummaum‘ " S _ . . ‘Defense lfairs and further actively cooper-j Miss Katheryne Dobson. Agustlnzfmlleib u“ N°rmmls m“! the “X 14'1"‘!!! - - - - - ¢ - - - - - - - - - - ~- Reel/BB ate in it by buying or selling votes. lCove. ons. But see to it that you allfiQrh ‘Huwatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Callbeck‘ as the case may M, g them as quickly 1m nvflslllle‘ '1'" Forwards l Such wholesale bribing nud cor- Mr. Harrison ‘Bell “Skinny” of QBEPBsntlon of any racc is u dunn- (-,_ Mgbgod ‘Rory’ P, Noouillbruption is certainly a most stave. the Tryon Arrows is spending a "0"- thins. I have seen it l}! tit-ll" ‘E. Lord ‘Tige’ - - - - -‘ J09 Mvmllaldlcrlmc since it endangers the pron- few days in Summertime. While countries. Jimmie McLeod . ‘Fred ‘Milllse er government of the entire state. there he is the guest of hisl "From my impressions." con H. Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . ifGreenlpreh-ldlces the common good and. ‘brother Mr. lMorley IM. iBelLltinued- Dr, Baillie. "l believe your J, A. Lyman. ‘Manager .H Bagnail induces a dggenerauon o,‘ mop ‘Barri-Sler» educutlunul BYBWY" l5 Bmmd- Y?" nl feelings and considerations on are teaching near!» t" “llllk "l" ‘Noqms the pm of the Deollle in general. mm ilillsses Kathioryne Mc- themselves," ' T ti l atei th. -om- Qunrric, ‘Hampton, and Lmy and ‘Congratulations Arrows — You. o ac vey 00-009!‘ n e t i4}? .. : i i t i ti - Adelaide .l’oolny T-ryon attended; m]; the (lgfendanl n brother of $lrflillfllly$llilirl 0:1 itaunetflslllxlrlfdlfgvyqfis: goal/a‘: grin‘: Tia": cgnnse m" 13°*""""‘A""’W “mike! M‘ yours?" | a s a yo w ' v-no question that those who buy or Dedeque Thursday evening. MW“ ‘Reel’ "p m“ work- "Yes. sir; by murriaile?‘ "Hy whose marrlaiffl?" _ "My father and number's sir.’ LOGGER—S will ‘find Minn-d’: Llnlment invaluable in the woods. Goo for sprains. ‘bruises. and for coughs and colds. Esell votes on a large scale are girli- .Afl_ef [he [(31119 the boys from ty or mortal sin In conscience be- Tryon were treaitod to a chicken fore God. supper in the hall and when justice All theologians agree that it is had been done to -the inner mun. certainly a sin to buy or sell even "Dad" ‘Lyman In a neat speech oufone vote, for a vote is not some- boholf of t-he ‘Arrows thanked tlwthing that can be valued at a price. ilfonver (‘tub and the gconlu Olrbut is a privilege and even a duty Bedeqilo for the courteous treat- ‘that 1; .8113“ go gun "mumps-j u; ment accorded the ‘buyi- uso. not for his or ‘her personal lproilt. but for the common good of nil. To not a price on this privilege ‘Mr, and Mrs. ‘D. J. Thomson. ‘North Tryon. arrived home Thurs- ._ day evening from Boston where‘ they have been visiting for the past two month's. They were accompanied by ‘Mrs. ‘Thomson's sister ‘Mrs. Ramsay of vAl-berton. who was also visiting in iBosfon. Mrs, Ramsay will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Thomson before returning to Alberton. And now 'l‘ra~ba. ByeIBoyJ. \ -—-— i r1 I N A R D. S l i} .to make it subservient to ono’s 0W2; ‘Mr. lflhrnn MoVittle has ln- ‘ l ‘personal profit to the detriment o stalled n ‘Delfnrest ‘Crosley radio‘ l A“ Irishman mm‘ m Amer!“ tho common good Is certainly sin- jjl“;;‘;e"°d'jw“;f“jf,‘°',§;,,"1§,,,f.°";f,§“'§.'§im. Home theologians go oven fur- vlmd Mm m come up on deck jolther and hold the opinion that. to “m, a "h", PM,‘ upon-t holhgf..mg| buy or sell one vote In 0 mortal sin. "um;- "jd the victim of ma] dsvbasfng their opinion purticularlyup- in his home nt Westmoreland. ' ‘nun ormn". ‘ ‘Mr. 5H. M. Chisholm and Mr. J. E. Thomson were In vCrapnud and - Waatmoreland. Wednesday on burl. hYSIIQQIZpQfl-gy, Anygflw-mm >i.=‘ ‘l‘i l LINJ;M¢E,NI I ma‘ vvunflyynu ascribes pass." on the fact that general coiling or , . . l i \ i \ on the other, they infringe tipunfwouiil also be a sin against legal Before entering upon a morede- , tailed consideration of ‘Strict Just- would not be sinful as far as legal be‘ “Oweven m“ the “"“‘ll"”“_“ “l ice We desire to cull the attention justice is concerned. since the vote the “mo”! involved excus“? ‘mm. of Our good people to a common is given for the greatest good of “mnal Sh‘ “ml rmde“ ‘he 5",‘ "My Fault which in a way belongs to thc society. but it is sinful in the scl-‘venlal- Generally l‘ l” cmmflered division given above as well as toling since it is the selling of somc- m“ to “teal [he “mmmt "l "ml We refer t0 thing that is not (she's own, nor in day's lab" of n“? clmlmlrl’ lflllflreffhey are Quill)’ "bribery and corruption” in elec- tions cr as it is more commonly-fore, contrary to natural right that “m” cases l‘ may h“ morml ml selling a vote should ‘b0 sold at all and it Sig“! eve“ 1°58- The cmm""‘l“m',eslVaillaiie 0i Well‘ votes." Thodepiorablc practice of is also contrary to thc laws of the of 9075mm» “m0” Place 3m] m“ m] buying and selling votes at olcc-llond which have been made to pro- 1'1"!’ ‘lime mm“ “ll l“? “onsmerml m‘ that the greater part of the 0831-‘ times’ and M the close the Score-chase 0f votes. and as a result it; ‘thy neighbor to sin." 8t. Augustlnclwho cause others to suffer loss by l6). "W00 to him that hcupeth to- justlcc which obliges us to choose gem” ‘hut Walt,“ ls m" m“ mnfi‘ the most worthy us a greater goud ulleb‘ H‘ 6)‘ know yo“ M“ ma‘ ‘to Sofie“, and is also “gains, Strict the unjust shall "not possess thi- justicc us uu invalid contract. Tmmngdom of God" ('1' Co“ vl- 9) sell oncfs vuic for the most worthy and l" many “m” places“ n may or kcoping 0i’ what belongs to an. other against his will by open viul- entre. and tints differs from theft in tho fact that violence is added to tho unjust taking. llcnt-e robbers is a more grievous sin than theft since there is in it thc sin of steal- ing and that. of violent outrage, and ls more or less gravc according to flit: gravity of the extortion and the I ‘Wo-lrcufnstunig-s accompanying it. of robbery who by might oppress tho poor and the orphans and by taking ud- hclpless condition to make tinjtistllcltiailds upon them. ‘the commerce of men, it. is, therc-‘ls certainly a mmml Sln- b“! mime‘? 0F _ ilnly Wilt ‘threatens the anger 0t‘ become so widespread tect thc natural rights of its cltlqdelermlufi "Iv Krflvlll’ "l the "film" God upon such: “Touch not the oven among our Catholic peoplelzens. he question of restitution in. “Mt- A "mlliig “mmml “km mmmfmml“ i" ""1 "We 0116B. and enter [the case of Semng a “m, w"; he's. very poor person. strch as n poor not into the flvit ‘treated in thc second part o.‘ thlsrolllllml- by Gnu-Bing grievous injury'foi' their near Kinsman is strong 181M315 anti hardship, may bc a vely gricv-‘unil lie will judge their (mum ‘ ‘nus fnult. wbilc the sanw amountlugainst than." (Prov. XXllll. l0) t ‘i \ ‘Before ll-ziviug this question,- taken from u rich person would be "lhn broad of the needy is thr- life dearly p).-.|0ve.|_ W“. dpqlrp (O 31g. only vonlal. Again when tho inten-iuf tho poor; ho that (Iofraudeth ‘nalize another aspéctofevil whichltlon in inking small- things is tinthcm then-of is a man of blood. ‘mukug i; we" more (liyplflfflblg nnuwrltimately acquire a considerublt-‘jlio. that taketh away the bread that 1mm is i]... (m, .11,~.¢|-1i,||1i.;n;1i ..|e¢.;aiiio1iiit by such small thefts. tbclis gotlcii by svrr-ut is likv him that ftp," Um‘... of |.n..x|(-ng|,.g ppyprag. sin is mortal from thc beginning. killeth his neighbor, ‘lie that shed~ ‘es. At tin-so tints-s. even gum] (‘uih-‘To steal anything pertaining to rP-lcth blood and he that dcfraudeth lop...“ who n; num- flnlp... ‘m. sn-ycl ligioit or from a holy plat-v is zrthc lulmror of his hiro are broth- Dctises uo cumplztint. teould be madcfiit adherence to temperance fonmure SBTIIHIH Hill lllllll UIWllIIiIU/‘PPN?’ (Flvclrs. XXXIV. 25-27). Band- themsclvcs n m] rm- mhem “minder theft since it contains’ also thc ifry. liiglt-u-ny robbery, gull what is that me cirmnmmjjepg of an glgg- crime of su-crilcge. Extreme neccs- known as “hold ups" with threats Ho“ justify a relaxation, and free. sity takes away the guilt of stcul<;of violence come under the head‘ of 1y dish-mule and palmke m‘ intoxjwlflg. if a person finds himself or htsrobbery. as also all forcible entry eating drinks without any severelflelghbor l“ extreme need’ mm ‘slime the (mailings or premises of qualms o‘ cgngclgncg. labsolutely deprived of the neccs- another for the purpose of taking q-O be dem- in [hQ matte,- we series of life and with no other his property, Those who make use m“; re|nark for those who buy-‘hope of obtaining them to save iris-tot‘ authority with threats of punish- vmes Wm, “qua,- that they cgmmjtlilie, he is then justified in taking agent to obtain unjustly what is not at least a (lguble 3111,0719 or Ijriberyiwllfli’. is necessary. but only what ist e rs. are also t0 be classed as by buying the vote, and one by be-inecessary, to relieve this extremeirobbcrs. m; me direct Qgcggjqn 0g me givynecessity- For instance, a man in While our island home is not af- of drunkenness and its consequen-danger of dying from hunger and flicted with the crime wave of viol- ces in giving liquor to those wbomlwlth no hope of obtaining food in ent stealing that is sweeping over they know or. mn- wiu abuge itJany wny unless he takes it fioni other parts of the country, it is, This latter sin comes under the<bis neighbor. would not commit ables. only too true that we find in head of scandal and by being directslu of stealing if he appropriate-l our midst a number of burglaries ly the occasion, or even perhapslo his use what would be ruqulreu and violent entrances for the purp- me cause; by ‘urging upon voters mite relieve the (iangers of starvation ose of purloinlng goods. it is even accevpt liquor. they cooperate nndfor the time being. lic ls not justi» more deplorable to filntl that for the become guilty as co-operators in allifled, however, in taking more than most part the authors of thcso the evils that follow from the ineb-ihc absolutely needs for that pur- burglaries are youths in their teens riation-How often ‘has not the B0011 ‘P086. ;Wl1° m0 “"15 iii-arm"! 0'" "W" i1 resolution of a struggling drunk What is known as Occult or llid-‘pathway of crime that eventually urd perhaps for some length ofden ‘Compensation is sometimes jun-leads to the penlmlltlm"? ‘l5 a Dll11~ time having been enabled to kee-p tiflod also, as in u case Where it isdshment in lhlslllo 8m! eternal coll- ‘his resolution, to the advantage oflpcrfecily sure and evident that a tlemnatltm ill hell ill 1118 neXt- W8 his soul, his business and his famqman has something that belongs to would ask parents tmexercisc spec- ily, found in the brlber, offering orlhis neighbor and unjustly, nnd thejlnl vigilance over their young forcing liquor upon him inatlme of neighbor has no other means otiuhlldren. correcting Hevefely their election. the tcmpterwho lends ltlnipbtuinlng what is his own. he dnetvllrfil ullemlllfi B! 816111108. imllflul- back to the slavery he is endeavor-mot sin if l\~. taken it unknownst to lug ufmn their YOUR; lulndfl "l8 Bu" ing to escape. and himself and his.thc one who is keeping it fiom him ormily 0f "l9 Crime Mill ShOWIIIK family to the poverty, degrcdntionjunjustly since he repossesses bimqlllvlu by lllvil‘ 0W" flllfiolule dlBuP" and unhappiness from which thovself of what is his, As there is very rroval of any dishonesty. and their have commenced to arise? Such u grant danger of error and thereforeuwll ullllghl 811d 1101188! llefliiugfl In tempter may not expect to pass till-pf stealing in such cases it should u" llllllfifl. lhe example which will scntbed in the dread and senrobingmever be done without consultinglllfiilc: "10 Children "WW "l!" 01h" ud ‘men of God. "those who have a special knowswflr B- J Tlgie orle who sells his vote foriledge of such matters and Iparticul- ~— liquor on the other hand, sins notnriy one‘s confessor. Servants and ‘m‘"‘:.:‘=v.r‘=.‘:.r:::2222s.‘: ::::‘:;‘.:::.:';:r'..:;:r.i firs‘ a sgeal? as?) tlile zxampie he gives;pretext that their wages are not us; - thereby. Hence It is, in view also otflhigh as they should be and there‘ ‘I a ou , AB d C gh iixsttrl.‘:.::m::.'::‘:,:::.i:i: zrzztszlri. ‘nzivirclafi; ifviiifivfffii-‘mh reached the age required for votingdheir ill-gotten gains. mm‘ “ifirm “'5” ‘_ the ravages intemperance is mak-‘fore they have a rlghl l0 "Ike BQmQl ing in the spiritual and temporallthing secretly to make up the diff“; “f9 of go many of our faithful that ercnce. As they enter into n con-i the evil and from corrupting mor~ way justified in taking more. nntl iféflhadlia :2: i: als particularly of those young men they do so they are Kllml’ 0i "WIN o“ m. "m! . "wpgd and women who have but recentlyflnz and nre obliged‘ to restore t ‘od fl t lest they draw down upon them-l rnnn may be nubile or nrlvnte- b2. I 3 ° h, Md,“ selves the maledictlon of the Al-‘There is public theft when thin!!! A m“ bmqmm.‘ ‘mighty: "Woe to the world because ore stolen from the Government or of scandals. For it must needs belpublic treasury. Those who misun- that scandals come; nevertheless ply funds or turn them to their woe to that man by whom the soan- own or their friend!’ lulvfllfl us" dal cometh." (Matth. XVIIII. 7). nndmre guilty of public theft; those again: "it is impossible that acand-qvho hold public office and do not din should not come; but woo tolucknowledge all that they received. him through Whom they come."vor who charge the public with what (Duke XVI-i). "if thou persitadc|they have not expended; witnesses 8W9 for to try, till liter months and says. "Thou are his murderer." u) smicr JUSTICE ‘lgfvlng false testimony or concomi- in; the truth; .pl fesuionat men who neglect the interests of their Dr. Wood '0 No oPrieO 85o. clients and tbns cause injury or nu 00cc put up only by The‘ The putt of the navsnth Com- Ion; tbooo who unfnfly take nd- Killian: Co? llinifikgrnoolyo‘ r instrument. of 00¢. "Thou shalt not nature of the luv to keep or oh- ,- . . . _ . ‘l ‘ U I of the fatherless; bottlel t qt. "but " 0 @ lll my cough with one . a przotflo, lung?