PAGE FOUR " THE [iHiHlflTTETflWN Eliiiillllii THE C OWN GUARDIAN ' ”"""—‘- Notes By The Way Will prohibition be maintained in the United States‘! There are tiibat Morninx Dn ily $4.50 pt-r )rnl'_ |in udvnncri I lire-slant. \il'.‘ Cheater s. Editor nnd ‘I . J. It. New \' ls llcpreoon t Mounted I881) Iii.” I?!‘ Ycnr ill Mt-Lnrei secretary, Lient. Col. l). A. oiled In Unnncin vicar-rennet. .|. u. Mnclillnon, D. S. 0. n . n1;- lltlrnetl ive-Jirnnk ll. Northrup cngn ilenren-ntutlvr—lo‘. J. Power net-i delivered. llnitt-Il Staten. D. K. Currie. Mo? those who think it will be repeal- cd within a few years as it has been ill five ..f the nine provinces ] of Canada, and a sixth province, Outtirio, a few days hencu is to vote on‘ the question of its con- tinuance there. But in tlle United tut-nu w BClCL I ‘Th: GTAIIDIAS Bu)‘ be Ohlnl Charlottetown: Mnrlli-e Stntioncrn, Grafton St. Curte d Co” Queen 5t. A. ll wn, Sta-p Vendor Stephen Duly, lllcn-otul Sit. lluilway lloulltnil Mrs. L. llnnrcttc, 29 Mprillg Park lhi nrl ll’0— the following agent- l‘. '1‘. Murphy. Print-o fin, Grocery J. l‘. Bully. Queen 8t. W. C. “Wight, Kent Street ‘Vent it. Tlonnl “Ville. 135 Ell Ave. Fred Gnndet, Grout (iourgo Strut. . J. l) .’l‘aylor. (irnlton Hlreot. Status the situation is altogether Ry different frolu what it is ln Canada, By the Eighteenth Amendment pro- hibition is embodied in the con- stitution of the Republic and can only be dlsannulled by the Joint ac. tion of thirty-two of the forty-eight OH LD follows:- "if Johnny misbehaves, send hln WHEN A MAN'S A MAN lfilst-tvllt-rt- lii lll s isstlP welpult ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1s» 1924 of pt-tlt jurors. Many ulen are so lseusltlivc they resent lwllllli Dull‘ States. in Canada-any prohibltory ‘law now in existence may at any" ltinll- be repealed by tht- Legisla- ed." HANDLING THE "HYSTERICAL" I . A principal of a school received a note from a mother leading as home. Don't strap him. because he gets hysterical when he is whipp The priucipul was one of the old ture that enacted it. The repeal of prohibition in the States would be a slow and difficult typo, and feeling the boy would be spoiled if he spared the rod. he decided to interview the parents. lie found that Johnny was sub- ject to these fits of hysteria when o Happenings of the Week extended visit to her brother, M A. E. Morrison. of this city- I I I Greet the world with a sluils as I I I If you carry your troubles along! 1 Sir Henry Tlzol-‘ntdn is entertain- ing at u stag dinner on Sunday ev- ening at the Mount Royal Club, Montreal. which His Royal High- ness the Prince of Wales will hou~ or with his presence prior to a-t- tending the reception Madame L. H. Hebert is giving for her duught. ick, Mrs. J. P. Gordon, Mrs. C. H Boer and Miss Rogers. I I I Mrs. Noel [IeBlois was the hostesses entertaining at Bridge on Thursday of this week. li I I Miss Helen Ross, Miss Edna for her home in Montreal, after an Mr, ‘and Mrs. C. H. Blacklhave " » A h t. nefilnlten gm load g Victoria street. I I I Tltlmlg everything seems w so Mrs. J. A. Webster entertained No matterlhoiv bravo and determln- a‘ l’ “Yardley” “"0"” “d Bmlge en Von are on Wednesday evening in honor of You will find that you never will Dr's“ llllelenlnoss’ W130? was a de- get very t". lg tfu y p easant a a r. At the Golf Club this afternoon the tea hostesses will be Mrs. Poth- lllililllg l‘. ‘VICTORY ALOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to‘ your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at 3X per annum. nn THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE - Capital P114: Up $20,000,000 ‘ Reserve Fund $20,000,000 I Charlottetown Branch - C. Lomer Miles, Mllaggr 4OI§OQ4fi4+OfQOO o - . __ ., , , . "k even if a luajorit of tl ll- was refused all thin hi wlsh- e" Mllgllalflllet m“ nlllm “l m“ l l.-ly n silt-raven with a hanl-tlngilll” y n 1e t y -s t _ R . Mn J, .] , l'-i - t~i-t from s speech dt. t a |pt~0l>lc of the naticu- desired it. "ll ll going on a motor trip, home 0i Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Hos- 035' “l” ‘all (‘lldllll MISS Lulu WM- l l.~l till i-x l,t . [jury] Tnnro in n evmenc tn _ Johnny had to sit in the front me,’ 302 Dnnnnnnnd Sn] Mnntnnn] Toumbs are leaving today on :1 AUCHONEER liverl-rl by m. iiou. Arthur Meigi _ oritylof us. mcton, a.‘ d ml “u! 0P be would have bysterics. ms Rnyn] mnnnenn w“, M], wnn visit to Boston. Tile Misses Ross _ g , 3,. m, ,],,. 23H] n“ ],..n,,,.l In... y..." n w]... nlleged tool '- ‘l e "l "e" and the trip delayed or samled- , I y] V] _ will then g0 unto Montreal where COMMISSION MERcHA Ts l“ ll “ll l ll l ' ul..- half of thtwstateq desire repcul it was the saute in the matter m” Mlllllllml Hum C "b o" ‘ o“ w] H I l h l ] z a Saskatchewan audience. Natur imany counter attractions to home Even if Inn” were such n “In-Mp of nig- goon, going m bar] at night, day. The ulcei. will be held at St. ;’;])p';'1llvgvnltl llztllrllllzfxltl o? my and 109 New cow" Snub 5L Johnvs’ Nmt I . . .- v -, , , . .. , . . , . . ud hi- general action of the day A ' _ ‘ l1 L" - , ally ills hearers wanted the (row a lllt and llN-ailllfl flkflilllllli-ll ll" ll“ lty in twenty-tour states sufficient hmnhm nm] n], schoosl or play, “gush” n a n October, Hlfllwif Market Prices Secured, t ; Nest Pass ngri-elnenr reinstated: failure of many of our students i0 If dillvlrvl the legislatures to _ The principal asked the pngnts Many home menns w"! sympw o o n Promp‘ setmmcnts. n ‘ natulzllly also Mr. Ail-ighen ivauted graduate. A girl's dlflry Plclwll “Pilot” l“ {mm of repeal "my would Ill lhlullllhull Sea" dhdllluor-d lei lhlze with \irs Li ertwood and jllolluy ls Sl‘ Luke's Dlly- “ml l” ' A ti t f hi hearers With laud copied tells its own tale lb” powflleé“ l“ ellucl lllelr lllll" f]: mggttlorlfitit] m2] lggre $3., f u n v l ' g. n], de n the 20th anniversary of the elevfl- correspondence Jnvllcd‘ f '7 it: suppnr o s - - - - - ~ punt Tm" n wn .1 n n“ c ' r‘ ~ _- am y, o ancouvcr, lll e a l , _ out miucug matters without equil .\itmday~i‘.lctures with Bert. umnnpwn i: lhnyyleargssgz: lglllliY lllgyllllllg wrong wllll lllm of Mr. Ligeruvood. who is so klnd- “i? "l llllshGpace Alclllllflloll Viol" clmslwlmlllll" °l l-l" 5'1"?" “"6 Pmllllcfl sflliflted. g ' ' , , _ , ' -' ‘ llyflvfl < re totie ‘pi-sco t-wnchl as ___. Yunamm or Hasim], Wynn“; u-yingj 'luesdtty-—\. M. (.. A, with Jack. hnnmm has been m {he nnnzonn] "m mm case] Said me prmcqpa] ly remembered hire; "my adorned, hi‘ lien“ otliflice vvvowooowowovvoovorvv~ wv0vvoo¢¢¢,... ' , , . » . ._ . . ~ . . - “ hy not treat him ‘like any other ' ' . y], ]],,],. ],,.],]]n] a coup)» o] “rungs ihadntsdny Dante with A. D. (s. constitution. it is true that there is w _ ., . _ hnyjnv been marked ]] m) w“ ___ _ , ; _ , youngsten, As it is ewrybody , ,_ _ j M-La l: r Y l i; ~ -—-— ~—--_-v. g ' "' which might lm-uu anYlbiul-l or‘ 'l‘h"r$l_lal'\\\'0rkt-ti lute. i1 lollli ""1"." “Elllllsl llmlllblllml i-ilvva lll 1° llllll- ll“ l“ gmwlng dalxilgrlltell if Nfsw gdllrzgll? ystlltlsltllf a" regard“ the (mulch or England Baklllslnnhl“ plum-e any mm] m. {Imm- I nollrng l]. “nun. d-nenn w Inn ].~].]]]ny__(.],nncn sncin] Wm] Emn] anti eqwslly true that the law has self-sh. wants his ‘own way me wunnenn in the c“), wgtn “l, ill Nova Scotla, which faithfully ro- ]ll"ll' llllly lllill‘ llllll lll“l‘l‘ ill-cs . s - - ‘ n bum and Ln open“, and flngrnnuy “qww, am] n, get] ng w a a _ ~ _ . . n n] h]. U I d 1 ml] - one sec u worlullill. 'l‘hl= fun-r. pm“ nm] fink.“ “nun-b, am] M] saturdlly—-Plcltlres with rretldy. Hunted and ma] runrmnnhlg ed ur pfitftd, everynvsere hhe B04515. ilt and Mrs. Murdoch MacKinnon, and “i; Li]: Zijguithlee llilllliilllxmgnejni-nl Rulnfiilillllble rows m‘ 51m,“ “nnlnnn - l t - ~ - - , ' is not air t0 your 0y w on e s . was joined on Tuesday by Mr, ' * - - r - iouses which in (‘znrisl 1- -- ;_. ]k‘1b]v ~] , h ,1 d] Sunday Had a bad head, . ]] ’ _ , _ . ‘ my.» l" ‘ll h‘ l l‘ le“ 9 “ 0° n .' ‘lllllvgg “ll and llomlegglllg “r9 young to permit him to grow into Mnbaggnnnnn dnngmernv who came Tlielg ls a general feeling that it housed the tells ' oi thousand; til‘ “There is another subJect, i‘ Th n] n‘ ex an“ ma] carried on at wholesale, u selfish man, He will not be able “V” for the Cnmeronnnnnnrey nun ls an anniversary which should be - cmployes. have dogi-rit-l-nnn inn, i snmln] mnmnnl‘ my Nnnnlntnnlklnt: c -ll'ili'-9 Dr » i n _ ltdget along lihllll pantie. or make m“ During M“ wlchnggailyn nonnned‘ nnn n in the mtennnn m (Unmd We“) ]\Vi‘i'lL'llt'tl hovels. for the most ~l~ ‘l- '- "ll i l ‘- -‘ \' - ll-“mmllnlsl ghmm $99k m oppose when the" '5 the evldenc’ mm nilllilty‘ mlrlle ‘l? ‘non n to st». ' .. - | . l O 1.1 l - hold on Sunday in the Cathedral llAKll. Azerbaijan. Oct. 17- —1\‘u l""'l ‘l"“'."‘"l “ml ""l"‘-“l- ll" H of n mt l. cu r-t fie (i0\\ s . Hath"? Spnnknr white” M Halifax H] m], nlnjomy or the people Sm] ma]: bynnctelnl; ‘en {hi-its “mm; Vlflltdflllt; was] liu l]; :65?!) lawn)“; o] A“ Sam“ a qervkn] designated [nuns m. Runs“, nnnmn w nnnsnsn pllylllltillliliiilllllii from 1th? city ill a dc. *3» Pass Attlklfillll-llt," said .\lr. xiv-lg, ‘ nnnn neninl nnnly '3 O , . _ , y r0111! v $0011 '0 v 8s. ' _ ' ' more attractions for the Atuerl- l'°l‘l"“' ““"» "l" l 1*‘ l’“~“lll"*‘ h] n] hi‘? m l 1'" m murerlztlt because of his tenets but be- gvnlence n; "Em ‘firth; cizldenulzll: ‘lLZni-‘illl 111*! dllolli 59! flllyllllllis besmes renewmn 0],] friendships’ ll)’ ‘llli- Dell" 41$ Oil“ 9i mm‘? “"1" w], nammnm mu] bushkmn nmnllmnit-sliuleut to traverse them wen l‘ UL d ( m w‘ d a cause it constitutes a breach of. - - . p l ]] kndwn J-nn, me mne w no Mn gndudfl] an nflemonn bridge n; ollllllllll’ sllklldol-l ll wlll 01'8" than the great ilaku oil fields oll lll l‘ "llfillmllull lllll‘llll"l’ll“- " readily hl-t-tltlsrl I stand before _ ilwlllfo“ now llE-llg contested l“) m‘; nnmnn-v nnn gen away Wm, “rs n n “atmesonn; on Monday wilth (n9 nsnn] igsijyfll procession the Gasman Sea, H proper“, (w, Th ' stagnation is dun to Soviet Western audience and i tell ulmwudenL The Speaker Of thdlcandldau‘ for ‘he presldmcy it l l -' n G] L] k’ followed by the singing of thc Tc Vvllllwd H1981: Wvllfl M8 Cllllfllllh’ ll‘ lallk "l Clll"'l“l' ll""l"l'“ _ _ _ lHlmst of Commons, no matter what ll-s ventured tn advocate the ‘The who“, “nlnflqygng trouble 15 ‘ma a lune eon at t e or n s Deum an aux-rum], and me beam] of producing sufficient gasoline,{lllllvlllllely and technical skill it, ver-y traukly, as i SpOkQ lil ‘Diifllti-r _ l I : n] ] b 1 nvnnn] o]- me nn-gmeenth nmentn nnn]]nhnesn_ on Tuesday when she was the guest l l C 1 . I. i w . kurosene. lubricating o“, vnseline]]],,vl,_,,], H“, ,,]]_]»],,]]]n_ “.]]]],], “Th, mp,“ 1 an] against “m, rnfnsune. pm y w “om nd l e ongs w‘ noilnhn], _,n,._0]]“,,. nnn Stronger nuint Now i tilafl hunt yoll to think l 0f a number oi‘ ladies she had the I“ olllllllm U" Se" “f: ‘bl Eyre‘ nnn byproducts m keel) me uufireliltltt-ll over by ‘the suite soon uilnr _ _ n ‘ ] "nwnnt fining n], rnnnnnenlnn is never] _ _ n _ : v m" interfering bu] nenny l no,“ measureMennertnhnngn], the New The Archbishop will himself btelho wnnk] nnnnhn] n Ln n.n]]]_ Bu] ]n the 1011i revolution. “We ll:i\‘t\ nlnnn ] no“, behevn, n n, fight nwprnnl] “hen he Offers hinlwnnls that Pli-sltiont Coohdge and llZS mmn you nre m“ to ‘he bay He.“ Glasgow ma“ a few ‘wens prevn ]),-,.],(.],@r_ From a1] Over 11],. an]. Inn“. nnesnn] Stale m‘, News prcdllill tilt. till-ans nor tilt. uncncsxii-y . Tnnn h] ton] ‘hem why i] wan] " ‘ trabinel are making luore strenuous never make n "real“ ulun this ., r. . cese will doubtlosx collie felitzitu- cont a llela-nchol ict re. Onl 'efluibment to w rk these fields , _ _ _ ‘ifor rerelection, this being one of L-ffuris [hm] uver before to en, “rayfl Ulla‘ Mlh‘ Mchagganl’ vlsll Wm’ - s _ , , s l .]] I .... t. y p]- . , ]yl.said t: Soviet off lJl lo the rur- nm Ugh!‘ ‘vhyn would be "mus! ml - - ' - - ~ Tie ytrlnts were t-usible Tlle "ll m" “h”! l°l' ‘llel’ wllle "llcle ‘ll nuns upon the annlvermuy d8)‘ a bmd "Hun dge O l em d“ n-res oudtmt “and we are ‘lllXl0l|' _ n Inn rnn] of vnnndnnnn h.“ sunngnnJlie lratllllfiflti, of British politics. lolce the law ngahst its violators. S-Donle nnituybu] “Hilly w tne boy friends Dnflng ms Grncnnn residence ]n actual operation. The great wood~| P , . .\ Q-CQ-OQ-OOQ-Q-QQ ‘ that _. - - . . ._ ~ - . _|to lrtvc Aulcricau capital 1nd \m~ l it is also a tradition that the saluelTll lll-wlollfi l5 llllil '~'ll‘~"~'l HflllYflX do 118ml ill’ lllB SH’. Illlllli’ en mmcks and the pumps’ com l l l l x about it's actions. When he started e a m forivartl explanation proved at least that he had the courage of his convictions and that he was not burn-ring (‘ullarlian rights for votes. l (‘onlrast .\ir. .\ii-i'gllcu's stand on tiressing his supporters staid: this us well as on all otherl ;tt--~ "i - 1-. . such "ll 'l‘ “l ll llml "l lll-lll plain-ecu two nations what common- “T Klllll “'l“" l"l' lll" “ll? “flfiflllfill is lhl re in the man who western support, nlzub- concessions filly-V Y0" lllliélll l0 hi1“: got all iwraffic if he were not confident \\‘llil'll ilip ltllilwzly (‘omluissiou de-gwnnn um] no, m ha“, nun,“ megmn] mu “rnhn-“y whose “my; he vial-ed wen- “unjnstf “unfair" and-OHM. 5],“, nnynflng n, n]]y nfgis seeking are lil favor of prohibl» “not based tlpun any sound prln-nflnnnv wnn] lnn,‘ they nnn neuerniou. ‘ "ll'l""5 “h” l‘ "w" “llw llllrwrlllg-lchange their Government; but! rubiln-i positions and tifferlllg l0 build lll“.llit'll railways for Western support! ~ -~——<o->-W____ EDITORIAL NOTES 'i‘h~- leaves are flying, Practical Hotllrylsnl is Christian ity i-xr-lnplifir-d, 'l‘ll3s is the time we feel like turning on? car into foxes and our Jftls to anthracite. Lord Blrkcuuead says he could hardly name a real public question of importance which divides Lib- erals who ,wcre honest from Con- servatives. As the Mayor of New York gracefully remarked to the Queen of the Belgians: ‘You have said a mouthful." What is the difference between the Labour party and the Columuu- ists anyway? we have been ask- cd. The Labour Party seeks achieve the Socialist l0 Common- wealth by means of Parliamentaryflwlllil Servrtl democracy. The Communist Party seeks to achieve the dictatorship of the pmletania-t by armed revolu- iiou. l Many reuders- presumably. will regret tnjearn of the death oflthe proprietor of "Vilhite Horse" whis- key so popular with our invalids. Sir Peter Mackie, besides being one of the host modern pharmac- culists was a scientist of no mean ordcnflnauclng the "Macklo Ethnol- ogical Expedition" which carried on researches, under Canon Roscoe. on tho, ‘border of Uganda. Scnslfionai publicity hon 'front seat said-"Smlle men, smile. rrepresentzttive shall be elected speaker of the House. no matter lwhat party is iu office, Premier llillllSfly ,\lacl)ouliitl ad- Hlllfll lllW hlul better get a G0v~.ed benefit to the nation, llalf en- Er-rmnnn] of n],g,._]_.,_-- 1] Wm, ma forced as it has been, and real, ]].,],.>]]I wnnn nmfnnnnnnd upon nls ouergetic enforcement would doub. le those benefits. in this faith the views on the Darwinian theory, who yili l-lart-d llc was "on the side of the iilllitcis." S0 presumably Premier Illnmsay MacDonald was predicting the return of n Conservative ilovertllur-nt. Till-y are practical, even if bitter ill their politics in Great Britain. To show how many of the food- stuffs in daily use are‘ produced within the Empire the Women's Natllonal Unionist Associations are sending boxes filled with sam- lllilS of Elupire food products to the different industrial constitu- encies. Tile boxes vary in price from a dollar to twenty-five dol- lars. The dollar box includes goods from (Yanada- India, the West in- dies. East Africa, Australia. and South Africa. it is hoped by this practical demonstration to induce the housewife when making her weekly pilrchascs, to insist upon with Elnpire pro (lllClS. Rev. John ,\icNeill, now in (‘ali- fornia where the Lords Pray-er is ultra vircs in the schools. once leaned over his pulpit in Toronto and addressing the elflefg in the nobody could be half so good as you now look." A rhyme current in the days of our youth. attribut- ed to Calverley the Oxford poet. who wrote delightfully witty vrlr- sel-l in parody of classical and mod- ern poets, hit offlthis age old foible ohthe seer and yellow leal. King David and King Solomon . "when you n“, nmning a nnngnnnlnatiotltll cit-coon [it-llding, war onl only last week u fleet of revenue] .clattl-l's on the Atlantic coast in ullv day captured thirteen rum- rtllniing vessels and seized their liquor cargoes of an estimated nllue of no less than S4,500,lJ00. it .s hardly conceivable thut with a to give trouble going on Ll lucltol" trip, he was left at home, when he ulishellavctl at school, the prin- cipal was instructed to whip him. it took a little while but he was "cured." . Now the point here/is, that with tho assurance of the pllyslclun that tllel" ewas no physical alluieut. the parents and principal fclt safe in u wile and Willi fiuvb rv- going illitlfltl with the "treatment." suits Wulllfl be carried on by l-‘re- vsitlent Coolidge against the liquor 04% 0Q O-Q~I-§4-I'@§-UQ§-O§§0§§'0" strong ties have been formed be- Wedding hells have been gully tween hlnl alld ills people, 30mg of ringing during October, and brides- ]O_be nnvn been feted on n wwn the strongest and most intimate of ' ' h 2 ' ' , ' scale. Among the recent popular l‘ em lll "l1 gifilige*(if sorrow, young couples. married were Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDougall, Mrs. McDougall being formerly Miss, Mary Furvell, a popular and valued employee of the Royal Bank ofi Canada, who will reside in Fair-l view; Mr. and Mrs. William Hus-i sel Cruickshank, who will reside in: The newest sleeves show a ten- dency to be wide below theelbow and are decorated with fllr or em- broidery. Full sleeves auil tight ll I Flesh-colored chiffon evening n cuffs are occasionally seen. - lpressors and drills on tht- rcmalln- "lki-‘llll vllsiuccriug skill." Fug “.,.]]_,, n“, m5, (Mung mm an \\'hen zislted upon what terms my ],_ n, n5 H a gm,“ Storm hmLAule-ricau uil promoters would _- llnndnenh. finned a nnhnnvn] n-ureshlflfllllllllltl to ihltu, the Sovrl-i uft':~. ln,u.]np]ng [n], "n08 0]- ]]n,-]. mnbn. tuul retcrretl the ctrrrespotlilellt to nnd room nm] ]e,nv]ng min um] .'\l()h'f'(\\\.' it is ovlous from ill|.~' that no c neessitius or |l|'l\‘llil__{4'.\' in the uil d can be granted li_\‘ the Azerb jan goveruuleu‘. with- out the consent of the culltrlil Hill“ eruluont at Alnst-oiv. According to the hiosctiw gov- erulueut, the Baku. fields are now producing only slightly ‘ess than tht- output of lil‘t‘-\\‘.ll’ days. Uni u desolation ill its wake. ] At s distance the idle, decaying ldtirrit-ks. which cover an arcs of 160,000 acres resemble ‘a vast Cmilflflll tombstones. Scrtlcely a vapor of smoke issue-s from thc blackened wells or the neighboring refineries to give rtht- ] cemetery of Prohibit-on has been of undoubt- mnjority of the Auiericau people ire supporting the law and its lniftlrcelue-ut. The difficulties are glelit but the moral forces behind the lnw arc grentur and more en- during. 'i‘hc warfare will go on with no thought of surrender by the temperance army. The coll- stitutioual uct is their strong citad. cl, And tilt-re is much more pro- bability of the English-speaking llrovinroes of Canada. that have recently gcue wet, returning to the day column within a few years that tlltcc ls of the United States repealing the Prohibition Amend» lnent. Just a: we expected there is per. turbation in the West ovur the judgment abrogatlng the Crows Nest rates. An appeal will be tak- en either to the Supreme Court, to which no objection would be made, or to the Government ii; Council, which would make it a political issue. The lxitter course scents the more probable one and would lead to a lively and exciting (liscussion in the next session of Parliament. in the end justicu luust be restored. There must be a level- ing up of the western rate or a leveling tinwnwntrd of eastem rates. Whatever happens in that regard, the Commission Judgment will strain the existing relations be- tween the Government and its western allies. The political elem- ent cannot be eliminated. The bnrly stages of temperance reform in different sections of Canada date a good way back. Sometime ugo the Toronto Globe cited a pledge taken in Adolfstown, Ontario, in 1830" not t0 use or furnish drinks for raisings, bees or harvest work." This iu- turn has brought out a record of a Muihod- lst Quarterly Conference held at ‘Ti O I z Guardian Readers 4 OCTOBER 18, 1924 STAY WITH THE l.0RD.—The Lord is with you, While ye bu with him and lt‘ ye seek hltu, he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him, he will forsake you. ii. Chonicles iii: 2 PRAYEih-O Lord, We would set-k ’i‘hee now when Thou mayest be found, and call upon Thee whilst 'l‘hotl are near, for this is the dav of Tim salvation OCTOBER 19, 1924 EVERLASTING LIGHT: — Thy sun shall no more go down; neith- er sllal thy moon witlldr wtaiETA er shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the Lord shall bu thine ever- lasting light, and tho duys of thy luouruing shall be ended. Isaiah 60: 2U. PRAYER:— “The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall i fear? The Lord is the strength of my life. Of whom shall i be afraid? A MOTHER'S ALPHABET The A. B. C. of Baby Welfare A ilaby's a treasure, handle him carefully. | B ring him up lovingly, bring him up prayerfuily. C nddle him, comfort him; child- hood is brief. D one him, with love, time comes laden with grief. E xample is better than precept,' you know, h‘ or baby will follow whore moth- er will go. this city; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sel- ler, who will also reside here. anti Mr. and Mrs. John Wilfred Godfrey who are to take up their residence in Halifax. I I I Miss M. J. Carleton, halts returned front Amherst, N.S.. where she was the guest 01' Mrs. J. it. Branden. I I Mr. Elton M. Hoyt, acting Amer- lcltu Consul, is being cordially wal- eomcd to the city, when; he is tak. lug up the duties of Mr. E. N. Guns- aulus, who left yesterday on a holi- day trip to Washington. not Field Marshal Earl Halg, com- mander-in-chief of ithe British Ex- peditionary Forces during the Great War, has been invited by cable to visit Canada in June of next year. The effort is being made to have British Empire Service League, of which Earl Halg is Grand Presi- dent, visit the Dominion and hold its conference in Montreal. The invitation has been extended by the Great War Veterans’ Association of Canada. I I I Among the happy events of the week was an informal presentation to Mrs. A. E. Morrison, by the Royal Chapter of the I.O.D.E., of a very handsomely equipped hand - bag, which w-as to be a reminder to their valued member of their good wishes, as she travelled around the world. I I I Mr. and Mns. A. E. Morrison were also entertained on Tuesday even- ing at St. James’ Manse. where Rev. w,m. Orr Mulligan and Mrs. G ivc hilu the best and the purest‘ of tuiik ll avc him in woolles and never mind silk. I nstil in him realy a love of fresh sir, J oy in all Nature. her treasures so rare. K et-p his head cool, his feet warm, and he'll seldom feel pain! l. et] him g0 happy. again and again. M all: health thoughts your hobby, , ver talk ills. N o microbe can enter bllt sun and Mililigan were hostesses at a re. caption for the congregation, that the societies of that body might also show the appreciation in which they are held. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison leave on their hour this morning with many good wishes for a pleasant Journey and safe rc- turn, a o o Regretful farewells were said to w Mrs. Deyine, who is leaving today of Sonris. l lgowns Wlllll self-colored ostrich and marabou bands are seen in many versions at the ulost elusive itiancing places. i lAbaatloned Vessels Point Ruin And Decay On Waters Of Volga (United Press) ASTRAKHAN, Russia, Out. l7.- Lifc o utllc far-tallied Volga river is slowly ebbing ollt. 'i‘hc great 13-300 lllllfil Yt-llow Sill-Hill, once Russia's greatest maritlluc highway uo longer courses its winding way t othe sound of fisherluelrs songs, the churning of the wlleels_of grunt‘ excursion steamers, or the echoinl; sirens of heavily laden cargo boats. The hundreds of villages which drew their life from the river are melancholy, spirit- less places, for the people not only are faced with a wheatfamine fills yuar, but their fishing busi- ness, whlch is their chief support, is all hut dead. Where in pro-war days the Volga produced two billion pounds of fish and caviar annually, it now yields only one-tenth that quantity. This is no fault of the river. but of the government to exploit it properly. The government at first nationalized the fisheries. finding that a failure. it restored the fishery enterprises to their original owners. But the owners have found the government taxes too onerous and many of them have abandoned their business al- together. Only 70 of the 800 fish- eries which formerly operated at Astrnkhan. the great caviar de- ____________ OCTOBER 18.——You are rather inclined to want your own way, and are sometimes obstinate. You are capable and energetic, and like to lead, You urn demonstrative and very afft-ctlonate, and must have love from ‘those in your home. ile- ware of jealousy, and try to con- sider the feelings of others, Your birthstone is the which means hope. Your flower is the hop. i Your lucky colors are yellow and hlte. opal, OCTOBER iiL-Y-ou want to as- pot, llJVu rustlmeti ties. liut it is the striking decrease in lthe number of excursion and cargo steamers that their activi- one notices the nlost significant change in the VVolgia. Where previously the river was covered with thousands of coulmc-rcial and pleasure craft. it now carries only occasional pus stringer steamers arid small cargo llottts. ill every bend and inlet in the river the visitor set-u scores oi‘ lw-fiuery of the susii ll) the fields fuill-ti ti] collfirnl such rosen-te figures. Olliy at the Nobel brothers. now utltioualizt-d by the Soviet as Russian static property, was llivfl‘ anything likc- normal activity- liere the luoutllly production of oli and its by-protillcls was said lo lil- sllfficlcllt tr. lake (7Zll'l‘ 0f all of ltussilfs ill-eds and to provide u t-tiusidersbitr iluaullty for cxilllll abroad. __>---<1-.-}?*"‘A .1 bandoucd excursion stcanlers slowly sinking to the bottom. on the river are woll-equippctl, but they are patronized almost on- tirely by Russians of the proletar- lun class, for there are few foreign ers iu Russia, and llltdlilbidfri of the old intellectual regime have no money to make sucll trips. One of the most pathetic scel -s along the whole course of the riv- er are tllc forests of abandoned fishing boats, whosc- slender masts, pointed toward the sky like huge fingers, scent to bc calling to The few passulgel‘ vt-s-scls still - PRESBYTERY READV FOR CHURCH UNION TKHLONTO, Oct, 17.--Niueiei-u out of lt total oi’ 22 nlinisters ill twhnrgtes of tllt- ‘Prcsliylvfy 0i’ Puts-r. borough have issued a signed de- claration oi’ loyalty to the Plan-silk‘- terdln Cllllflill lu (Windmill, siutlni: that it is-tlielr iutuution to cou- tlnuu their tuinistry_ with‘ tilt-u" uluthcr church trtrteriug with lll‘l‘ into the United Lihurch of Calulilu. This is the first Presbytery’ it“ porting to thi- joint coluluitti-i‘ ill (‘hurch Union as having taklrli; ill" heaven to witness the death of their ancient and respected indus- try. Their owners have turned to more lucrative culliugs. in the absence of fishermen, one see-s groups of sailors and long shorenteitl, who invariably com plain of btfd ltmes and low wages. Work is difficult to obtain, and the longshorenlen therefore are ivilling to discharge bilge cargoes front vessels at the ridiculous rate of a cent for cvery hundred pounds. Naure "also seems bent on com pletlng tho economic doom of the historic river, for everywhere. huge bells of moving sand are gathering which block the river and imperll navigation. Tht- sand-dredges nrc neither numerous enough nor suf- ficiently efficient to remove nil tiou along this line, these impediments i.o river traffic. 64-0-0 i COULD YOU $1.64 PER $1000 yields a daily income $5000 yields a daily income SHLOOO yields n daily Inc daily Income for your wife and Let u: chow you how to provide Invented safely at nix per cent- $2500 yields a dlily income of 41c. 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