ianlnesses have elicited more grum- . blmg anti complaining than all the 990k l” i purtrsi ivatcr tlic Parih has yielded I . anywhere iii the Wlfill. yi‘! 8 ll‘ ., l. k diff) whi n om thing haflltell-llh“ we‘ as Mr‘ Johnson can Luann‘. wee :.- * s '. < . rd lo one of the wells aiiil the wat- l We complaiiiiil till if we iizttl alwaysl l been mcaiiiy tit-alt with iii the mat- ' 1t r of water supply. Since this at: . world is tigain on tap wherever and l whenever wanted and no one has iCOfll are six to t-iglit years ‘ enrol-TR?” IIIT) 5-” _ (fanndall ll|.. Inning I) " ‘nu’! alJ-l P" Y!" l"_."" President. w- ("“"‘”' '8’ "ling: sonata". .}2tIltor and Manager. J- ‘l- Bl"'""' ‘y. Nan York K@D"l""l“' vi‘ . t‘ i... ‘. _ -_ a 1g. u russoly, NOVEMBER 25.4.9211. OUR INGRATITUDE than tlo our blessings. For tli° D851 six months. to look no farther. Wv-‘l continuous ' have enjoyed almost - . -. ti * few rainy" i-‘lflys- w‘ sunshine vct it a? h Wm take a long time before any I lgovernment in Great Britain will the few storms, the few unflll‘ days have elicited Dill I-‘or the past thirty is city navel of the siinshlny tliaiikfulnt-ss. years or so we in tii hail an iiiiliiiiiietl supply or brcamt» brackish for a few lliiyfi .i t-iilcnt thepurist water in ilk’ year (In advance) dalivaalnd. ‘m4’. In cuaaa and llama amt". Lluni. Col. IP- A- 5'9"" Ulokalo monumental vo-li. J. k ‘dials CDIIIIIIlSSI-fbliel‘ for Prlnw "Edward Island Mr. (Jurimis, is it not‘! that the‘ iiii- shouiu give us a greater place in pleusantnesses of life and Bliwrlwthe sun. 't-nt~e occupy more of our attention. ‘Yankees forge ahead at tile WWI they are doing. "will convince the averagc eleiilllrl and most thinking "W" l-llal- l-WTBlpuIar minority is large. Against a w'is more iu Prohibit- going to get nllXfll whether he likes it or not. charge that 100.000 men niifit Ionics to federal and provinciil min- servce hail been enlisted at a coslli-‘lfls and r"i""‘5"*llallv°5 l" lllUInet-k and oven the chest 50f hard- of millions of dollars ii siiiiiiiii, Notes By the Way Thare was a big crusade to "got outthg vote" throughout the Unit- ed States previous to the recent nations. leiectiun .but it was only partially responded to- In Kansas 80 per cent of the qualified elec- tors went to the polls; in Indiana 83 per cent, which was tho max- lmumfwhile Delaware. Minnesota. New Hampshire, Northbakula and West Virginia each polled Ytkper cont or over. New York State, how- ever. polled only 60 per cent. which was better than the 56.7 per cent - of four years ago. .in Kentucky til pei‘ ccut voted but the above per- centages vrerein strong contrast with Tennessee, where only 23.’! of the list wvs voted, and with Georgia anti Mississippi whore only Ll per cent went to lht- polls and with North Carolina's 8 per cent. . ' Yteo-Plaaivlnnt. a. a. Bram; ‘D. B. 0. A ala lillhl. D. ll. Cllrlo. lfrnnk I antic!) ' . t v c, ll. Kincn The Baldwin Government is not n favour of PIDIIlDlIlOIt being ‘confirmed in its attitude by tlw perlence of the Uniled Slaw-b" lnthg Recent Br-tlsh eloctlona there was more inttnise general in- ierest than was shown in the Siates. There were 1S.S11.00il quali- lficil voters aiiil of these 16,596,108 “dCDTll/e m“ Brlllsh l'v°rk'itlcposited the'r ballots. or 91-5 per Still if the|ceiit. It wis a case of a nation at tlic ballot box with the, majority their expeflenceifvitillllflly determined to re-otr. ‘tablish anti maintain stable and Offlllfl)‘ government and still thupo- ng man of his beer." ion than meetslCnnservativc vote of 7.S!)tl.562 |tlicrc was recorded a Labor-Social- ist Vole of 5.455.732. no w s-boyfl; stair-is or ‘neck mufflers, were given mucli upset about it. and wandered just what was the matter. ' ling" their papers. requirements. the hot muffler would it seems Sir Arthur up in polities Currie is ‘ Acccording to the Ottawa Journail 4 ‘the people of Canada are paying ab; lllslmost three millions yearly in salar-l was “m aivarious legislatures. This is ‘too ‘much. Ministers. if they are cap~ “gm one coming “om the “Inner able. honest and give their best Pull" l0 b0 mnifllll-llprml- ln8nll"!"lll'°l1l°l “l ‘he Canwlmintl aiiil bi-st effort to the service m"! ‘mllhlm’ ‘mum n L, diaii army overseas. An lnvostiga-plt‘ the country. should be paid liber- very Philly “lmlll "l" bllssmgs‘ “on by a Royal Commisstou Qfiiilly. lint nothing can justify tho because m“), an. m" Unmmm lot-Parliamentary Committee mighfsl-"lm illdellllllly QXBCWU by 0"!‘ while we howl ilizsctiiistilately when the rart- iinpleasantness comes. -—(O}—-i¢~ ICE CREAIWS VALUE According .tti a contemporary it history, was decided recently in one of the schools in _t‘iimbv~rl:intl. Maryland. ui-"iiir to t-oiitliict niitniiltiii ll’ . h l .- - ' . ' 'tl ‘ milk llffiilllflfi Hi 1i’ lW-“il5 3"" lceEnpdl-“uonm fort ‘hkeh agjjjilrlldbslillttvnfllls one. Six millions of the‘ t . . I ' ' ' ' ‘l crijam tvas- chosen as the product to4°l Slmm " S ac l.“ iivhite race live thc-rt: amour: m. “sud T [nstg u...“ conducted sternation in EByPl- Th“ s"‘]-i1\h'UIlly-1l\'g millions of iiegroeti. . weroi l in a cit n which there forty-six ehildren/tweny-flve boys and tivriity-vlntr girls ranging from _ age, -Previou§il to the test cacti child was weighed‘ and Illtfltflllffll for height and it was found that nineteen of the children‘ were iiiideriioiirii-zheii. that is. more; than three pounds iintIt-r Wllkht for, During the given one-fifth fhtif‘ height anti age. tet-i each chiltl was of a quart of plain vanilla icc cream . ' every school day for nine consecu- tive ivcrks after which they were‘. again rc-woighetl. in comparing thel final weight with tho original‘ facts were noted: i weight the following luatural lKing has taken the matter into (liw child gaincii four pounds. Twn children gained three and one-half pounds. lhelp to emphasize the tremendous. lBritish Government in deniandinlll. Seuatois aiiil Members of Parlla~l ..ii-ut fioiii the bard-working aiiil laciiifl-‘Clnenls "l "(lullalla U"l“""]tax-iitirticnt-ti toilers of Canada. And part-d" in the Great War~—one of thfi| nothing can justify Canada in niain-. l l ~ - . lmoat glf-lflvlni Dilgvii in (hi! Worllrsllulmllg “Lflhlnet twlm as urge Ml It you stiffer with cold hands and that of the United States. whose p pulatiou is twelve times as great, o! ‘b01115 OUTS. Evidently the firmness ineness of the British Foreign Of-licnr “it U... mum laborious tasks in fictz in recent years has coniluciiillfaritiing fruit-growing and ininiiig to undue liberties anti contempt f0 i ' - . f Tm’ {ll-mums o llllUn cannot subsist. The country is n T l rum pioyt-ii at wages upon which white riisi p *- gc. 779ml" Ramsay nlacnovnaldfvstiy rich in gold anti diamond in handling lllillan and Afldinines. a healthy climate and isatic affairs has bcen'iiiiich gooil farming laiiil. buttiic [allowed by Mn Austin Cham, manual workers of 1111' white races have a hard chance. This tl‘scoiir~ tiges immigration. and South Africa is lii about as much need uf more the. same txourage anti boldness in white Wop“, a... (gamma is, dealing with foreign affairs should Foreign office admin- party is in herlain in dealing Willi Eiéyllllflni lawlessness. It is essential that! What could be more ltliau two iueii running an t-lechnn ‘for an important office in a con- stituency of more than s million voters should both receive precis- ely tliu same nunibcr of vows‘! Yet this has very nearly occurred. The election was that of a Judge of the Suprcnit- Court in a Western State and one of the candidates re- ceived 601.861 votes whlio his op- ponent. received 601.860. A tie vole characterize istratlon whichever power. Alberta has again been at 0t- tawa wanting a restoration of her resources. and Premier consideration. Neither Sackatche- ;wau nor Manitoba would join with Three children Kaincd three . . , . . Alberta-in the present move. helm: is a rare thing in elections. and mmml‘ _ liilllSflefl that the conditions GMBCIP "Plilflclfllly so where the number o! Thrpe children gflmpd two and ed to the surrender of its rights by "owl's ls 5° “"59" e i o . 1 - _ - tine-half pounds. m Domml n “mum Co“ u“ rm - Nineteen triiiitircn gained two '_ ' . The pmvlnclal byemluo" l." ' pective provinces more than their Qugbgq; county the other day m llmllml“ Hahn-a] resources are worth, A]. which a (foiiscrvtitive was elected. Five children gained one and‘ [mm out-half pounds. To“ t-hiltlren gained one poiintl. One child's weight remained the Sfllllf‘. Two became. ill and could not fin- ish the test. » ‘ Other iiiti-rt-stiiig facts are to lie noted in ironnetztion with this test. Every cliild weight. weight for about except one the this period twelve ounces. gained normal which is Six under- nourished children gained suffici- ent weight more than to bring thcin up to “mm” Tm“ “l” "hllllm" ‘llll "m-lthc establishment of the Imperial 5M" a" mum‘ wmghl “s l“ ‘he m“ Economic Committee recommend- whcrc milk was iii-ictl but the gain madn in weight as tho result of feeding ice cream was sufficient togI-he commit.“ w“; be gmmed on realize the importance of It in the much n", same p1,“, as u... lmpfif- dict 0f children. -—?<0&-§_ EDITORIAL NOTED Dilmhells better than‘ ever. Mr. W.’ E. “PiissyfooP Johnson lmilos upon us tonight ,.. I ' l Rov. Dr. Pringlo says he is proiitl Charlot- to bu, a Chitrlottetonian. tetnwn is proud of him. It ll good to have so many teen “It \ lads of town and‘ country associa- ting together on comma ground at the Boys‘ Conference s Ifonpraryflpecial Welt In- waii otherwise remarkable tht- fact that the successfill Judge Bastien. is an liitllnn. lie is Iberia is in a illffcrent position. ‘however, as her resources are of ienormoiis present and prospective [hc so“ of a runner chim- n‘ Should they be handed over. Prince Edward Island and other value. provinces would have farthcrclatims fin"- lndla“ l" wk" m“ ma‘ l" for compensations. One of the first the lchangc of Government in London is fruits of the active cooperation of Canada inuian vole, anti other Domiuions in thc consid- eration of Imperial problems. The and a dlstiuguislietl King Government has reconsider- ‘od its decision with reference to Nmiunfli lhlflwnyg u, ward to with much general interest t . v . | . ctl by thc last Imperial Conference Thu“) bemlemul mu“ N“ ‘and will now be represented in it. branch out in other directions. The Dominlons will also be represent- ed on the royal commission which is to be established almost Immed- gcrs and freight and involves the rises in food prices. This lrittnntlard gauge and bt-ttor logical in vlcw of tho important ef- mil"! Ulff-‘Wlleffl "MONG- that Dominion production has equip [cc There la ala The shortness of the Cana- dlun instance. threatens Io send tip‘ the price of bread in London this winter. ta- iviicitt crop. for" (continued 0n Papa l") ' ‘covered in severe woatlier. South Africa's labor problem is .i orcvso daily. and illll‘ cold. r black labor can be and is being eiu-I , , . singular} fIIflTl, the, iiiiron tribe anti is reported to be a maii of wealth. tiuil will be tlit- any lcg'slativt~ assembly In (‘aii- . atia. Mr. Bastien resides in Larette. ville, where he owns a mill and is a large employer of labor. it is said be had no tllfficiilty in securing the The visit of Sir Henry Thornton company of the high officials of the Canadian Prince Eil- ward island has been looked for- fully aware of the fact that thc position of this province in relation to the de- lays itnd coitt of transfer from car to car. conditions unknown in any iothor province of Canada. But for , ‘this inferior accommodation we are lMPlY 3° llwfllliue m“ “us” o! called to pay thc fiiil rates of the o naturally. a strong ‘m "l" “m” P’ “vlnll l" are“ B” fooling that this province ahouid be represented on the National Boiiril t-f Directors as other provinces are‘ which’ moan It woirfll act-m that It is hlghdimor “m? n0 . rm: CHAItLOTIETOWN cultnnmf ‘ iliiiat E0112’ of ~ B; jainnq _-_ MD‘ A adenine THE NECK covsnso Some kind hearted people‘ In Haftimoro a number of years ago. decided to do something for the Accordingly nice warm woollen to every boy. What was the result, - That nearly all the newsboy! illfll winter had “colds." There was more coughing and "pointing" than there _ bad ever been before. 'l‘ho~'go0d__pi30f1ie W096 What had caused the colds? Well. the boys wore active. and would be hurrying along. "hust- Thcy would naturally set Warni- tinti as comfort is one of ounflrst be pulled tiway from the neck to get some relief. ' The coltl a-ir striking this hot moist spot. was just what‘ was need- Pfl to cause a "chill" at this point. hence ilie colds and coughing of tho youngsters. ' Also the boys would wear them some (lays. and other days they would be left oil‘. " Now just as the face has become "liaidriietl" to cold because it has always been exposed. so can the. cued aigaiiist the cold. However there is always this Some bodies maniifaetitro more heat than others. even where tho food iiitako is equal, _ Thai means that out: person can “take a chance“ with an uiietivcretl iii-ck in cold weather. whereas aii- OllI"l' one cannot take his chalice. The cold air zictually chills t‘it~ llltle blood corpuiiclr-s and the whole system suffers thereby. feel and leei the cold easily. it ivoiiltl be wise to keep your neck 0i‘ t-tiiirse a more ‘sensible plan ivcuftl be to take a few mliiut"; ex- yoiir hear‘ nus- cio. the blond‘ vessels. and blood would b." able to withstand There isn't any other metlioti ni‘ ticqulriiig this ability-to withstand cold. nausea do not tell or even hint-that while Vv (‘$022 Minutes. 1907;. theru was "usscntiil agreement" with it! Here ‘\'l')l.lf'| Q&-____ ‘Icfillllllllfefi may appoint whom ‘ QOUOOOOOOQO—OQ-O4O-O#QOOO5 . Daily Selections FOR l, s O OQOOOOOQ§4QOOQQ+QOOQ§OQ1 . Will’ Wild. Yb [JIFIZK-Cast away from you all your transgres- sions. whereby ye have transgress- ‘ed: make you a new heart and a liiew spirit: for why will ye die. 0 house oi‘ Israel? For I have ho ‘ipl "asure in the tit-nth of lilin that diotli. saith the.‘ Lord God: whore- iori: turn yourselves. and live ye.- Ezekicl l8: 31. $2. ' PflAyElfw-We daily rejoice. mots merciful God. that Thou will- est not that any should parish but that all should conie iinlo Thee anti livie. WlND-SHOD A“? i lii I iiatl stlioes like the shoes of tlic wiiitl. ‘ l should walk Olllllf‘. top of the sea. Anti the little foam fairies would lift their heads ‘ Anti throw a kiss to me; But no one should stay my hurry- ing feel. Fo rthe shoes 0t the wind are fleet. If l had shoes like the shoes ol tlie wlutl. ‘I slioultl scamper along the grass. conic Ilut uoiic should soc mo pans; should I choose. ,, wind. I should leap to boii.ntl tho about Till tlic rain foil on the ground; National Railway is exceptional thlnss. and unfortunate. Nearly half our F" l-lliéhiihtivcs of thc wind have M shtppmg Comm.|'u_ee_ m; ("-51 riilway mileage is still oI the narr- "Rowenfaéusun Benneul m The work will he to recommend the "w glluge‘ "V" whlch m“ Mun“ YmlllVfl Cflmlvflnivn- stock of the Mainland cannot run- best means of marketing British Th“ Demon arm,“ hm inferior g 0'00"“ l" Brlmln- bl" ll “my accommodation for both passen- -..._. briiinpowcr, quick-wittod. things. "ml “W” Ym" lmm“ YW" ‘lhwld iill men are ivo constituted. we re- llf"! - "First. that before In! rule lrtlrali-ililalccgnilliftohtftfrirtznldlitlsofflfbewilzfi the a very balmy. IPQM-‘Blill ll". "mmbm- ghq bid question piit by the 0|’ iavqrelgtlvo to these matters cairlwt» know to have the democratic YOIII‘ bl a the topaz. ,t..,.,.us an“. " n II amt-t been ya Doffltllsllt laiw it inast Iie-Jllirit. ’ .,° . Y. ' ' rth. e source both c? III! * fl MIMIC .01 Y Can w b ii v! I put-hi: . chrvsmthe 28%.’; A . "gait ., hi! ll emu * ‘tab its: slid ...§Z.'i..§“..‘.’.'.‘.'.°'.li mum.” ‘t ,1 iiui-tiy i I n - _ , charaerwqiw Presbyterian oiitmii are gulp; Your lucky coior is grey. t _ n. than _ , fl A .._ _ g iii Its com . .in view of a vacancy. may extend; .§ Guardian Readers i‘ NOVEMBER 25, 1924 i Autl all would wonder to hear me For fill: shoes of the wind are magic s-liom And would iiiako me invisible If I hiid shoes like the shoes oi tho sky with a Anti shuffle the little ‘time ciotidx And oli. I should tlo such woiidomui NOVEMBER 25.—You have good and sound common sense. but you need to become more. enthusiastic about You arc fotid of travel. be." We see in the editorials reform-l r ed to a veritable Si!‘ Galahad tak- . lag issue with the forces of evlLl seeing Jsions of greatness and goodness for Canada when ovlf will be dethroned and fighteousnsas will reign supreme, and we are con-| strained to say. "His strength is as the strength of ten. because his] heart is‘ pure." And then we pick up a daily paporand we aes such an exhibition of a great and good man drawing about him his narrow, denominational robe and rolling in the dust of past. centuries. and try- r The Public Forum ‘ ‘Illa (OOIIDI la opan hr Ila , dlannnlon by colnapaadanta of 'qlaatiuna o! Iataroat. ‘Ila Jflarloitohwn Guardian Ina lat norouarlly nndarao l§a cp- ‘lnhna of uan-capaadaata. Diversity a , of Inyestmens, . ma nimunmu ‘cnaura -. :*»"“‘ ‘~1‘~;-'.-;---=-~ 0-000-4- HALF- H UNION" "GHURC ' TRUTHS. sijr,_~ii "a iiau titan is the bigg- d dpaling will! in investment tlon fl that the Choice M accur- est untruth" your readers can ing to make Canadians grip thei , ' . - judge the size of the following sani- dead things of tho past, instead of ‘ Q°'m"" ales looking forward to the glorious fu- "I fdi-lllqllmll 0i u" dllilflmlnlilfll lnyfflof- (l) A statement, signed by Dr. James Petllcy. Dr. Chown and Dr. fibflfgglPlflgiflll. and broadcasted recently in the Canadian Press. quotes.the. openiniz; sentences of tiire. Alas the change! Alas the contrast! Mr. Ifyde deals with his brethren in the minstry. and with the great majority of church mem- bors. in a very different spirit. \ qrl-iwgauy Oflcrlng List" Invaryllably-liontalna t. - range d Govemmqt. Municipal. , Utility. Flrfi Mortgage Real Batate and Corpor for» Bonds, » (roan which you can aelect the security b§at suited three of the twenty Articles of w“) | . l h t 1 . lulu‘ l!‘ lllfqlasls °l U“l°'l-"_"*°l1 shirt: lmsylvliltfblogl-llbatlftggulfesbotlllo “your i w‘; " Article beginning “We believe." vision o; a United (yhumh of Can. So comprah ' w a llat of offerings. plui excellent These tiieii tlccl-iru those twenty Articles to he "theFaith of the three Churches" "mutually agreed upon anti accepted ‘both by their Courts and their pUJplE." But they atatiatical and trading facilities in all Canadian and United ° financial contra enables us ‘to render unoornznonly valuable aervlcc to Investors. ada. it produces in him only narrow donominationaliam. with what stems to be an utter tlisregard for the truth. To show that this is not a more statement or opinion will you allow me to just glance over some of the things stated by him.. and over against these statements, piit the truth. His first statement in briof is that Presbyterlans have a right to iviivose their own minister. Tint the members of the United Church ‘ have not. Section 5. under the "Mllllnlfy" iii the Basis of Union -4,/ ' _ -, .-_.. Sfly-‘i- "Any pastoral charge, In view "“il“‘iz'“ih'“l€”m‘ A of a vacancy, may extend a call or M -- invitzition to any properly qiialifl- 1 - T I h Directory C‘! nliliisier. or ministers," and untl- ' Copy is being prepared for a New lune of tho Tele- i I l these Articles of Faith are In the Basis of Union. nobody in the “United Church" subscribes to thtvin. nor is asked to do so. The case is made worse by the fict that iii the first draft of or- dination vows laitlbcfore Asscinb-. Royal Securities Corporation Limited 94 Grant George Street. Charlottetown a vow in which ministers were ask- ed to tleclare acceptance of these Articles of Faith. but that vow was dropped. to please those wlio dlti not wish to vow acceptance of any tlufinit.» (‘hristiaii Truth. and now the Ministers of the United Church are not ski-ti to tlcclare acceptan- ce of any of the (‘lirlsfian Truthi-i in tlic. Ilasis of the Union. All that is rtqiiirt-tl of liiciii is that they shall ‘stilisfy" someone who may happen to lie examining them. as to their "tisstiitfztl agreement" with er B of that Section "When a minl._._ ster chosen by a pastoral cliargel’ fiunnt he settlrd. the charge, or its tzoiistitiitioiial representatives. may . place otlitr names before the set-ll lliilliFlll. committee." Does this look astliough the right of call has been i i l‘. -t 024i; , tloil l t l > . , l ' | l ,_ _ i dad. ‘hum. Articles Ur Faun’ mlilftt-“Tti ineinitrs of lllf‘ lnitctl ’ phone Directory. intend nil‘ ‘"5"’ 5°" a" |_'°"‘ " A ma" “Si... gm- a pqsmm, o; HIS Spoon“ Mrngrqpll Ba q that in order to have namea listed in Now-Directory applic- -.‘t trust iii a railway, where human "prégpyqprial. new"; thrlouz’; alien must be in our hands not later than’ December llama p“. at stake. Aft‘ Y0" a wlal their session have the right to con-ll. 1st. 1924. . ataiiier. Ave you lit to bt- trusted [m] their Church huudmg Th“ - -. with ft"‘ “Yes. I've lfikthl the ' ‘ fight iii the United (‘liurcli ha-."' been takoii away. The minister has apart from the session, thc rlglit io invite any minister into tlic pulpit", to, is it ivossiblp‘ that the Pres-by. tcriaii (‘liiircli has ever ilculntl to their iulnisfer that right? l would "lil-IKfl-‘it that Dr. Scott many times lbroiigli his lnug ministry has avaii~ l ‘ ed himself of that privilege with out consulting his session. The mat tcr of control of t-‘uccli [lrtt|i'"r.'y ". LOUIUIII. to declare that he accepts "wmls lull‘? l" -'l ('"n'>!I"‘ll-l‘.l"n» l them‘! wliotbcr it is under the session or (2) Aiiotlicr half-truth. Coflstdlit- "I" titan-rains beard. It still rests ly Qcllflvll. is that "A congregation wllll “l9 1190i"?- can call its minister and the Pres- llril- "if “ilyfl lTPfillyl-Pflilll lwflllli" hyuyfy induct mm just as at mo. have the right to decide. who siliall] .. . sent." lliit they obscure ti". facvgeiiier the niluistry- anti goes on to ' _ ' thit between iiie so-namod “call" prove that this right is taken away.l 3B’:ITWZIWWTLlQTIfifiiéllkfifa?lil@fi.lfil.$sii m4 ~ aiid tlic induction. lLetwet-u tho_Jiist a glance at. the liaslit, unupfi " ' I Tothc Fox Breeders of Subacribera desiring changes In their present listings are requeated to notify ua of came. fliafgra‘ the date oiontiovind. _ - pledge." “Let iue see it." lie shows a beautiful plvilgc. " gut you have not slant-ti it." No. but I'm E? ii’ l - - CONNECXIlING LINES‘ a . . I Office‘: of connecting lines are requested to bend to our Charlottetown Office complete recorda of --thcir sub- scribers with proper ring number; by December 1st, 1924. P: E. I. Telephone System are nieii entrusted with a work when; liiimau souls ari- at. gtuko. Herc arc tlic Truths upon which the woliait» of tliosc souls iloptsiitls. Wilfll IIIIl-flt be said of tlit- pretence of claiming ilitit the "llnitt-tl Church" stands for these Truths. when no one is asked to subscribe ‘if ‘ Iii \\_. .\ flab-l l-ZZM-Il. conf-lri-gatiuii and the l’resbytery.i"Dutles of Sessions." Section 10. and above both of tliein..is the;"’l‘t) rct-tniiiiiciitl suitable candidates} Settli-iiii-it (Jommittee. a power uii. for the ministry, zinil these cannot knownjn the Presbyterian ChurchJontt-r the ministry without such al an arbitrary stipreiiie power. re-1rt-tzoniiiit-ndtttion." lipfiflflllllf! to none. and that. tliis| 11h. Presbyterian peopit- have the ll riglii to know what their minister. _ of tho sti-nauieti Iyrligvpg, and mo“ m...“ on h, m"; a thing impossible iii lineup... i]... vows y". Ink“ “More moi ,pi'upie at ordination. and sit ' will. rtgardioss “c, prpshytoyrla“ church‘ The keen demand for Sliver Fox" la for registered stock. Dit- 'l'll<‘-y fillflle the first part of a right m mum” h. M W: hllllllcriminatlng-buyera arc insisting on pedigree, and you would be vvell ad- . z . I‘ _ . Sfllwnce "m" m“ Basls “VUMML away. One more tiirnqto ti]: Bani? "“"' l“ "N" "'9" lhmlmll by P9051197“!- as follows;- "Any pastoral charge, ‘ "' ‘ "1\_i the ordination servic before al . “rem” ‘mngregatlon {Iran would] . flour strains are of pure Pines Edward Island origin they are ell. likely hp upmred tn any one commute for registration In the Sliver Black Fox Breeders’ Association oi izrr-giitlon. the minister aiscnts tnllPrince Edward laland.- A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT l8 llliiiflllnwlni; Illle-‘liiflnfi- lsl- D0 yoirRECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AB THE INDICATION OF DESIR- Gfodelllvrtlillilzlllilslltltfithlln llsiral fililtllldJs-‘ltf ABLE ‘Loom us Christ‘! 2nd. Do you belie \ r- . so]. u, h, mum, 0, “m, m ggle ifltvilitievit and onto-notion "fishers throughout u» Province are m- me Chrhman nnnmry‘ and yourwcgiatarlng their whola ranches with ua. All foxes tattooed. trbicf motives to be zeal for the I Film‘? "l (loll. love for the Lord Jes- iis Christ- uiid ilesire for the salva- tioii of men? 3rd. Are you persuad- ed that tlic Holy Scriptures contain sufficiently all doctrines required for eternal salvation through our it ‘call or invitation to any properly- qiialiffetl minister or ministers." and they usually fail to quote tho remainder of the sentence, which is “but the right of appointment shall rest with the Settleinqnt Committee. which shall report to the Conference. for information only.“ (Si) A frequent half-truth is the “I.oyalty" cry.- They quote the pledge "to submit to tht- tlisclpliiit: of this Church, and to follow no divisive course." But they carefully tmiit the remainder of the son- teiiee. which pledged them "to sub- mit to the discipline of THIS (THU-Mill. and to follow no divisive UUIIFSQ from the present order es- tablished tliortan." The Unionlsts, iii Assembly and other Courts of our Church. are following a "divisive course from the present orlder" of Doctrine and Polity "established therein" {ind the. ditty of every loyal member of the, Church is to "maintain and dc- feiitl" the Church and to resist to tlit- iittcrmosi. this “tlivisivo course from’ the present ortlcr established therein." if any wish change they c...ii leave the Church for some other. These three are samples of tlic "half-truths" that abound in recent “liufon" propaganda. Wbat must ‘he thought of a Movement that in- spires lifltl permits anti uses "half truths"? How are "linlf truths" lii the Church or Christ. and in ills Name! What of tlic effect on mon- oiitsitle the Churtzli. wht-ii they iice “iiiilf-truiliu" lii tlic (lliiircli? What confidence can be placed in any other statement on tlic question. by_thosc who use "half-truths." lm-rus- hope that with many it is bccaiisu they do not. know. llut even that does not. lessen the trnglv result. For further Information wita The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of PrinceEdward Island Lord Jesus (Yhrist- and are you ro- Hoad Ofllca. Edward lalaIld “"1"” m" e! the said 3¢Plf>tures to was?‘ instruct the people committed u, Azu-lo-Zil tI. -- , your charge and to teach nothing which is not agreeable thertto?" We think that u statement like this Riven from the heart is a miieh' Illvre tolbc desired one than their; vows of belief in tho Westminster} (Yoiiiession of Fflllll, with lntoriprefl ' tatitins of each individual. Illa fifth contains this wonderful statement: "That the General Ait. “Plllllly 0i tlic Presbyterian Church is coiuposctl 0f ministers and (-1.1. crs ~who have been chosen by the people aiiil pletlgeti to maintain and . tit-fond their church. In the Unitodl% Charlottetown, Prince , ' l THE “SAVING” SI ‘ LIFE INSURANCE Actual RG8U|t~-Uf‘f‘iI|.-\Vl‘.5f Life 20 Year mflflllwlllCllll lllrilll‘ ance Pol-icy (20 Year lM-lt-xrretl Divltientli-i) for $3,000. is sued in I904 at use ahr-Allllllfll Premium ‘$99.00. Total Amount in cash available at maturity in 1924 ....... .. .. , Total Premiums paid Exceaa over premiums paid __________________________ ________ 41030.00 The owner of this policy l-lvcd to enjoy tho fruits of his own thrift. Ilad the died during lhp life of tlic contract. the lace "llilwlll- 0f llle iwiicv would have been paid to his tiepciiii- en s. l" llilfllllo". llltnffilflfe. to the tzout-rous profits of liils savings. he was insured for 20 years. without cost. For particulars oPflimllar policies. write HYNI)MAN & 00., LIMITED. Provincial Manaqera . The Great West Life Assurance Company .. Offices. s1 Quacn street ’ Charlottetown :7’ r n; Church this right ha; m..." mkont ibway." l turn now to Rules and Forms of Procedure of the Presby. toridn Cllflflill and mic page 25 1 llilil. "The (lenerzil Assembly shall consist of one sixth of the whole f uoiiibcr of ministers whose names. are on the rolls of tho sovcral Pres? llyicricii of tlic cliuroh anti an equal‘ number of Elders. Each Presbytery shall elect its representative at an "rlllnllfy meeting hclrLtwenty-ono (lays before tho meeting of the As-I ' "lllllly. etc. This does not, 109k like an apoiutment by the 1.50pm 1. have had the honor of boing a commissioner to the General As. sciiibiy more than once. but, have y“ l0 have my first appointment by the people. / i Ilia sixth nntl seventh pafa. Rfflphg are statements which we lam Sir. etc. E. scoff. Montreal. Nev. Z0. 192i- “““““ “'ii'-—1—_ ——~—-— a llriliflrllnfl I18. tlic pimple. froiii auch aiiil awful things. ' I Space forbids takin up tho rest of these paragraphs. hey 509m in. iipired by Mr. Hydo at his worst. anti when lie says of a church sup- ches in iin unbearable posilioil7 . . . - l‘ . on SCOT-r.‘ ‘Lyn-ER ltatlitr wt. btlicvti that our Ililti" Sire-ewe tlo not often trouble lmsl‘ “ml Y"!I"W' "m" “WW” l" W“ ‘m, "ma, in yo," vahwd paper, fool an e that Dr. Scott himself ported by the vast majority of his “m, gmllvfgfllgrfil §ll§'.,i'”"“m' biit on reading a contribution front Wmllll n"! trv t0 back up brethren in the ministry. nntl also 0 Id (l)? ‘LAYMEN. tllo [Willi-Dell °lll1° Rf"- E~ scml- only l" ll"? Mill 0f discussion. we belevo of laymen. that "lt ls Mpmp. M?" mdobop ' up, in your issue of the 12th inst. iflt me quote: “The clerical not Christ's type. nor fitted to pro» m ' ‘mulled "You." New‘. Know the N. lbNov. 14th. 1924. Difference.” in which he makes so mnny statements of what in pre- vious writings hc cnllii facts. and which appear to tho uneducated lay- iiion like myself more liko fiction of rather a bitter typo. I fcol con- strained to protest. I have for many years taken and read the Presbyterian Record. and whon I think of the editorials appoarlng there from time to tme and com- pare them with this effusion, we recall once agnlh the story of Dr. Jttkyii and r. I-fydo anti wonder if directors of this new church cor. lloratltm can do with it what they will. They can alter- change. unite with any other denomination on any terms which they may choose. "ll llw People am transferred as chattels wifliout any voice in their 0"" llflflllnyf’ Turn once again to {he Bfllfil. imdor the General Coun- cil. The General Council shall "I019 His kingdom." ho makes a mnitt serious statement. anti one which it is impossible for him to prove. Also one which reflects on the Onc who prayed that "They all lltisht ho ono'—— that tho world mlizbt- know.“ lie seems to fail to Rfmip the thought that. within tho Presbyterian Church there has My ‘ n _ been a‘ great liberty. um, hound mnfinru aroma-a to legislate on down b laws, a d that, with [b3 worst"! P9899?’ n: the doctrine same en and t _e same spirit in "m" "'9'" Qfllllli. and Bovorn- the new church. we shall still have o the churchpubjoct to the tbnt spirit of liberty, and that the condition ,—— and note the condi- AKIDNEY 1° be unlit b! tab kind of em: Prince Edward Islandzu” iTTii Ti" i put themselves and their ciiiir- will do as they have doiit- iii ill"-