“Nag w wqhgxu $3M ‘ J l y the-tutti! F hose who cull, 91' Id to lie burn-rul- {the wine" in stbefiovernlrleut store es’ tut ‘aufhby ohu, lit-muse Rh Y ‘hollow that‘ it will not last long. People who 4381b IHOHI wine - can also Jflutfi what is suid to be-tlc‘ lieat of ‘Russian drinks-dire crush-l . __‘.. ' a , ‘u m 6;"... Illlor and Intuition MONQEAY, ‘OCTOBER soften - wl-tvft nun - ' ' . ~'-" aim the kills ¢ (level-smell: . . 4 _ t-llmhf into office lust Year the its‘ it; u said that Lenin is consid- portanoe of ltn energetic and dis- eriug ~the~ advisability» of - one» qlmmfllunlmm|lmll9n- Mu" more permitting the salgof vodka has been pretreated from Ywbek to - . . _ . . Russia. Ham liquor or _ ruin “W” ""11 "1"" 1111111111 11> 1111111111 seems to be the choice he is c011 d“ dhéimhlmllfl" "'5'"- mmm“ [muted with. if the preheat coudlt-.“n_wh‘lch“ls a w" M white wine m-t st have more lnl grams es- , rulrmnde lip or (‘cues-stun will" . - lun of affairs can be said to be _ p chilly more of the right sort wmemmg Show Grimm A‘ ‘and fresll fruits. ‘lhls CVJPIS $1.60 l‘. F. f). Slump" in it's issue of who would help lu pay taxes, caf- hunch“ nwramt Lem“ in 0pm,.“ 11M". 114111111 l5 “quiva-leul- l” tit-tuber 21, the Globe stirs: ' ry the burden of our big war debt. .84 m wrong drink Mo“ (tonlu,,un-6-59o-lloo P011111“ 111111 "'1 "rm? at" - . ' ' . - . . ' _ ' ' ' ‘ . i '_ ~ the wealthy. ll‘ the ‘ult- o vo a "The Ontsrio Reformer. pubillibi mcuvy m“ ‘mam’ lands “M m m” 1"“ "“"'““"” i“ m‘ wane“ a - 1r ' -» ‘Wwsl’ "n" P"°d“°u‘"‘- sud sue in the drink llttlllls of the i“ mum“, l‘ Wm‘ m mursel- c I'd by a company of which J. C. -- ,-. ‘_ k_ 1 l, u cm I under strict Govcrulueut. control. ‘ no“ tum _ q, l, - . . “or mg pwpe o“ 0 ‘a .. ‘a and drab bfv the strengihnf tho . lcr Edit r. f The Farm - ) ll-l-usons for their gnglavgnlgntuaud 1mm”? M?‘ be reducud The “mo! - - , . , .- I , l . a. l . _ - . ' ' ' effi Sun. is Prtsldcnt. A No one cull deny lhit LltztO‘ ‘V19 exploitation by the capliullstmYefi Wm hnveybm b? nlcol). adjusted so very few‘ years ago, there were a“ ""1111? ilbkdlfi- “T1111 l-B-"Wl on occusions~tllc (‘olumimlstfctlu m“ evénhvudy Wm h-e ehbbu-rflzed over 60.000 members of the UFO. (m:sdge':rl:l' "Pehczliefly cup-IN“ “ma, "m"; pl-ejutllcQfl 11.1.13 to-tlrl-rlk but few will It? .I'lcI1 t-e e w . w u teal-lures ., . , . . . » ._ ' tn m“ pmv-lnce‘ 79d“. "w"! is have be“ mks?“ to hrmn abouti-tqualcii cxaunue f-tcts. In Russia "nous", h “mm! ‘hunxlwunm ex, I ‘ ' 5 litls ljcnlelnbercd that ‘the old Gov- w," o" 1.1.“... 0963810,,‘ "My M“ m"! "“'“"b“"' “d ‘r m” 1M‘ limited results and how far crnmeut used to YOUBIVQ perhaps present slump in membership ctm- they have been successful. Wlthlllltlf ll biilmn dcllluis a yetlr »froln t-lnllell there llhol-tly will ill- less *1" "16 1111K 1,1181“ "PPM" 1° 1111" 111i’ V0011“ "1°11"I1°1Y~111111 a" 111' . been ‘no definite ltcuon except (ll"('0|||p of llllotilt-r i-laig Mnifln d0“. Two . ‘h tll f h 1' ‘-' , l ' - ‘,1- mere ‘PM m,“ L600 active Fan“. gzlvlgftdtoplll-onzfncgrlhelflubttflrslfxt fir“ alnsd ulflllftlrkly‘ Wlgltlldwlllifrll “w” is p_"°b' 11111 Gvvrfnmfifll 1s 09991!’ 6011001“ fate to sacrifice the lives of such lt-bly not. more than a tltlttrter of ned over the situation. autl would Russians 115 ChOQflQ tn drink [hgm those in existence. while not 200 srafltclive. The United Funnem‘ was once l l ‘new thinks Liberalism call get ‘llong very well,,vvljllol_lt the slid of ‘the United‘ Farmers. ‘ Ulldl-tr-thtrcaptionl "ls there-a -.t Vheu s business nuliurlisoovel-s lions in his bualness which . ke advtmta .. I. Price Savings. g ' in l ' flpellieecolltllf“ g_ m-ssel- , ‘Mil Clothing _ ‘linden-wear Stockings Waistls- and . Men's ‘ lfurnishings PATONS LTD. 4:,1__ - _,.. ‘ I Jlellfately" proceeds “N the cause. He general -li' he does not the chug-es are tau to one that he will ill-iconic bank‘ rum- , ‘ ' lu our more vitul ltntlertllklllss. ~ w Fix.‘ . 2.- 113KB! / thacere of ourselves. our child- ’ r611, our neighbors. when we dis- cover condl-ilnils which should no‘. . t.‘ i - Baptist Conference ‘The one hundred and first ses- sion of ' the tP. E. island Baptist Conforbnce was held at Cavendish. Oct. 1e and 17. A lln the absence of the President. Rev. N. A. Whitman. of ‘Bedeque, occupied the t-hllir 0n Mondttyev- suing, Oct. l6. The special feature of this eel-vice was the ordination oi‘ Sec. M. (l. lirinton, pastor of the entertaining cllltrch. The scripture lesson was read ‘by the chairman and ‘Rev, (l. lid. IPint-o offered pray- ihall a quarter. years aim enfst. our first anti most reason. able course should be to asccnain ‘the cause. t-rs‘ Clubs. Today The Public 0wes Much it! Doctors‘ lvlllt "rheu- For example. inst year, nccortliilg tn the nfficlztl viiAl statistics. l06 persons dict] tit-tuberculosis. This. lf correct. is» the largest ‘death mate from this In this province . . I , 1,2 I t Help. Your Customers}. _ to HelpYou I presently decide 11mm a (tours?- of selves to death. Therefore, they action. All this ta-lk seems t0 have lire thinking hard 11mm ygflka at been bnrren of results. the present up“; They Need the Men: . Nobody knows better than Leu- in that, although nobody sees goldyin Russiu any fmore, there ltslpleutyvgif it boarded away, and er n" no“ l0 ‘Pawn or char at it. lll be forthcoming -lf ' ' ‘ " ‘ _ ' ' roe-- e- 1»- M-xht vw- -=-f.‘§’éi‘.;f8.‘.""ll:“;'.?§fl.§f°£l“lf;‘li’£ M“ ‘Wmmmy m‘; m’ “h” pm“ subject; “Tile Church." ‘He. exalted Cooperative (‘onlpully a prosperous organization with an, annual of Last year they. los-t hundreds of lmnllg-rationl which should 1n- ggtpuodpoo, novt‘ increasing has fallen off. Quite naturally it had fallen off reatly during the war but it ad begun to increase before the change o1’ government last year. As belrwccn the» yrears 1920-21 llllld~ turnover As Clan They Work Asa g Own Intel-cits thousands of dollars and serious-H 1y impaired their financial stand- ivig. it is commonly reported that NEW YORK, Oct. 28.-—-l)r. Chur- lcs A. Powers. retired suritcuu. President of the American Society ior the Control of Cuncer. ln c tific proof of the cllrrectzlness 0t our claim. that Prince Edward ls- laud is m" ought to be the health- iest province iu the dominion. Its air is continuously ocean-washed: it has no malarial swamps: there are no visible causes of uuhealthi- ness. Yet here are figures which are startling. One hundred and sit deaths from tuberculosis out of a total deatlb list of 1.118, one iu every twelve of all our deaths! What Is the causcfvVe do not. know; we have never hurl an o1’- fic-lnl investigation. never a sur- vey of any kind. except the corn- meutn at annual meetintlfl of the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. We are taking these another (illsastrtius report ‘will b? made alt the annual meeting In‘ Decenlber next. At the annual meeting of the Farmers‘ Publish- lug Company. held a few weeks ago. it was shown that there lrnd been a lose of some 13.000 in 1.119 circulation of The ‘FBPIHGTB’ Sun from the hligh figure of last 316111‘- whlle there has also been a seri- ous d-rop in its earnings durin‘! the last. six months." 1’ llll-se statements are true. \\*‘:1Y $101111’ the Liberals of Ontario b60011“? l tall to lhl- I‘.l-‘.O.d)ru1'Y 60115111- ment kite?" .i_-_{Q-}-———— 1021-22 therc has been a serious- relnpse nud this is apparent in the mnull number of immigrants who have come to us from Great Bri- tain and the United States. which are the countries front which our uwst desirable settlers come, ln the latter year as compared with the previous one, immigra- lion from tlll- Llrltiuh Isles tell off from 74.000 lc 39,000. or by 47 per cent. and immigration from the- States declined 24 per cent. The decline is serious the more so be- cause the United Kingdom and the nt-ltrby Republic have not only he'll 0111' lnonl fruitful fields gfor I1ll"‘l‘!1‘8Vll‘!l effort. Ilut settlers fmlll those countries. as s]: 1th our language ltnd arc accus- puse. In the famine a little gold made its appearance and more importance for the development of! would have been circulated hadlmlllfs spiritual life. and the better‘ there been anything to lbuy with it. but in‘ certain great zlrells of Russia. gold was no more good to the starving populace than it would have been to Robinson Crusoe. So lung as Soviet Russia remains boycotted from the rest of the world the Russians them - selves will have to produce the vflllital for- running the country. N01 only would the half billim a your help materially totlllis end, but the return of vodka might rc- ccncile the Russian peasant to his present lot. in the "lid (lays he cuilld forget his froulblos once n theylweck or oftener by hecmning thor- lett. ouirhly intoxicated. Vodka. the church as an institution of vital lng of his social condition. The chnrge t.u tllt- candidate was given by “Rev. ll. W. ililldsuy, oi’ Hazel- brook. Rl-v. .I. S. Xilellett, of North ‘River, gllve the charge to the church. The Ortlttiuing Prayer was offered by lllev. A. K. Herman, of Summersilie. ISpeciul music was well rendered by tire choir. added much to the service. RG1‘. M. 0. ‘Brinton pronounced the Beu- edictlon. Tuesday, Oct. 17, Devotional Ser- vice M9510, led by Rev. R. W. Lindsay. Rev. Russ ‘C. Eaton was appointed chairman. The election of ofllcel-s for the ensuing year fol- lowed. , Presideut,~ilcv. Ross C. Eaton. V|CG-PI'PSI(IPIII,—-HIGV. J. S. ‘Mel- .\ .Sac.-'i‘rezltlt.—llev. R. Vi’. Llndslty. and t statement issued her culls attention- to the honest, earliest. conscien- tious and unselfish work which characterizes melllbers of the medl- csl professlon~work ivllicll is con: sulntly tending to decrease their own incomes. Dr. Powers hulfhud the best ollco-opersttob lruul both physicians and surgeons In his llgllt to reduce illtlrtnlity lfroni cun- cer. "Forty years ago," says Dr. Pow- ers, "f-lle luortulllyaf. dIPlIWPNI W113 not less than 65 per cent. The av- erage case went on for a. few dayfl until dcuth occurred. ‘Today. will When you've aatlull want Your business" story columns u single. very early injectlonof dull-toxin, the uloriality should be less than one per cent. Prophylactic. lnlections have-practically abolish- ed typhoid fever in our Army. ill- tieed, during the late War l.Ile mow, tallity from typhoid fever was ve-ry| low because prophylltxlsi was ob~' t1) To Come Again (2) To Tell Others Charlottetown Guardian“ Will carry your manage to over 40,000 buyers of Charlottetown and vicinity and - mind your present customers that "Yours is the store ed them once, you them l told steadily m} the}; of the "The deaths, ont- ln twelve. without was‘ llgator. l-t should be equally low lnl civil life today with suitable pro-l phylaxls. . “It is evident that while a not lu- _C011Slllel‘li:bl8 part ol‘ the income ol‘ onnphys-lclulls forulellly culue from -lhe treatment oi‘ typhoid. at this ltllue their pecuniary receipts from for them and their friends" toned to frt-l» institutions. crewman” and powerhm “M m“? a""" Reno-NS of "hurches “Vere gtvenfl ‘ _ ‘a: Russian would rather ha” "lthe sa. t- werc helpful and encoul- lulrs’. t "only llssllullulcd and make h - .331“; Th“ uulpmk l“ many Qasegl {the best Canadian talllzcus. Set-f a‘? the "nest of liquors “r thEfWfiB 1101191111- T119 111ml" 111’ 1116 He,‘ from across ‘he border arfitgtolcest of vintage wine. ;O‘I.et111ryh Wlgk hwu‘; dictagssed “at . , , . as st class entirely ftilnlllar wlthl “on” Run“ . ‘hang; (‘£05,131 Llliinrsré (“than our methods oi‘ farming, more soidixo “(mm ‘ndulgencl’ h‘ vodkal ‘ 4 I , . _ - quest the Home Mist-lions Board to, - , , l in fuct than those who come 1mm: d mud‘- '° “e911 "l" Rll-‘lflliln-tske lllllllPflllllil steps tn piucc uIgaflggéaflgeoilhewgjoizgn gggeszxgll olllel-Ilmflflfltll ‘l1 the half clvllizetl state‘ stor on the field. -A committce- - {he ‘V8,, m when m; M, _,,,,,.,,,_l_::llelstl_'g of Rev. A. K. nel-lllltll ,,,‘,§‘§’"',.Z§l’f'°§'l’l'I-” ____ lThffe 18 kcnernl agreement lhet{““fi,,“‘§ll“§',“,; whclttirnlan'r;gvilasdfi‘gfprinclple to the early management For unpther reason farm set-‘thls drink did Russia incllicuiable-g?[‘e:rv:~wo,.; final 3,1,,“ timre 3510f cancer, snylni: that a 8111811 11ml 11ers from met Stale- sccm dsslr-fharnl. and hoollllet- it wllll lllt-‘lrltirlllle Home lMififllfin Btlurd wllll llhlliewlmrmivew mexlllenéile °pem5 able. We have in the past fnrtyling with Russia's war effort, tjmilo send a mull. ll was decided onmon may Sumee mt e ‘my Games’ [motion that the next. District Con- CH NCE protest and we cnnlplnt-cntly and‘; GWE THEM A . A submlst-llvely~—and wickedly slim-l tn“, “w, .11“, ’(l',,‘,.,_.,.,,m,,," pond wmribule them‘ to the will of Prob l |"l ‘all event which was early discov- Then-their ever recurring goulp will as been frozen over this fllllllllllhi work f" you vldeuce. In Palcnnwottd Hospital for the ti 370 atients uu~ . M" insane‘ lered were m 11W“ 1901 ‘Fwd M u" bu“ “mm ‘mugs “paths Ilrinish islands or an‘. ' ' "d" ‘an m n‘ e ' ' ' ' '“ country beyond the. sells. pvtod’ lnuuludlninf) lull’! 1:112! 011,1, I \ ‘fizz: ‘Flight Ill Glider ,. There has been a steady int-rcascvlhe subiurl Hf lln ni'1"11 11"‘ “kill-I of patients In thisinslltlliinn since lug rink for the many who for! 1g y"; first established. In pru- reasons oi‘ their own 0r of others; regular riukl I l . Dortion to our population the Illllll-gillillflfll attend the ‘fitiltle-m‘ l" 'h91""’“'-11"°“"9l15 5mg”- < l be? of patients ifl, Paioonwnotl l-"Mmwh l“ alrimill‘ ovcrcrotvtlctl. l-‘or not only excessive but alurmind ‘Haws we any idea of whtlt cause mov be‘! liawe we made anviwhfll 1h? Attempt to truce the causes which may have led to the misfortune Olwthese or nf any of them? Tilers are hereditary winks: there are the protlltcta of inter- marltiagea; there are social condi- _, lions under which mlllfl and bod)’ _l0m0tlh1es break down. Marty of menial those causes may be traced‘; in‘ libs-face of llncreaaiug break-downs - hitch‘ as our statistics indicate. ‘ not be the wisdom utleavor to trace the causes and to inane a warning accordingly The public health is the leI-ltt. mute -wllrd of the public; the necessary expenses payable P)’ the public, the oversight to bc provided by the public-in other words, by the pliowlncisl govern- ment. qwitil. ll population steadily, new cllftilrlg. with healt-b, physical and mental. obviously deteriorating, the part of wisdom would be to ifliotltigate with a view to discover lug the causes. We have become criminally careless with regard to public health, not only careless but absolutely nexl-itzenl- 11 1B tltle use to boast of our nlateflal A gagreas; we mdlttdpluce first rtlnuls‘ first and surely the con- ‘, illbrvlilon of healt-hmaud the deve- ldpment and IIIMEUIIOIU!‘ of vim? min happiness sgd well v b in! it f»- ‘lnske an effort to find out ' _,wo stand. wbéther on the '1’ NIID TH NOW ‘OPOIILO ‘Globe. pace that _ mail-slim" mt latterly, “I ‘dhmfi’ "lmmwy ‘m in ttuy previous year. clear of the‘ llllll] whit» r. of the part nlllny generations Government lhelfforlti has bet-n m the small boy Mosque of Saint Sophia lhas been to the Turk. The Turk ‘is going to repossess his beloved Mosque hilt-the small boy of this gcncm-tionllh looking in vain for o, Kematfto restore to him the skating rill-ll trf his‘ fathers. l A little expense ‘Wfllllfl make iGavernment Pond thlng of lllttuuty and a scene oi‘ pleasure for tvlnter’ Bummer; R as‘ well as for would make it a pleasure spot wlllich would add yen-rs to the lives of the little ones who have no other skating place; would give them the wholesome ihnt they are at least being Riven 1\ thought by the City Fathers. The subject ls a perennial one. (‘ity Councils in the past have gone so fur as to cit-or a small urea im- a week or two: other» have gone so far as to promise they would make it an open air rink lo be proud of. but the!‘ for- ‘ go I idea will the present City colllloll spend the few needed dollars, give some one the needed employment ulld give the boys and girls the denr and long looked for privilege of enjoying at laastt a few weeks skntling on Government P0 " EDITORIAL NOTES Now is the time to see that the roads are kept smooth. li‘ they freeue up in the condition in which many of then: are today there will lie trdublo ‘when winter domes. The split-log drag is the present. salvation. Nolwithataud-i-il-E-the fact thrit the potato and oats market is off. eggs, milk. and poultry are a fair price. and beet at all. they are abundant. Contrary to expecta- lions. we are assured th 1t there is an much money In the country an III INTI. |:_.-l~l'»-» '1 {-9 .~" '1 lycurs 10st to the United States, of inlnligrant settlers who first- csnie l0 this ('01ll'lfl'_\‘ whom we; failed to llecp. Tho lit-count oughtl obviously tn bt- In purl balanced by repaltrlattion of thousands of Cltuatllan exodiaus llntl their des- cendants who ltrc now across the border. Hitherto but Itttlc effort has been made 11.1’ ‘any federal gov- twuulent tu attain thalt object. Surely some special work along this liue llllghtbi! hopefully under- taken, but we fail to see any men- tion nf-it in the inspired output of news about immigration from Ot- tawa. ‘The Government of Quebec has set the example by making a de- termined effort w repamrlata its people who have gone across the border and settle them upon its public lauds. It has uulde and is limiting more effort along —tbis line than sli the other provincial governments and the federal gov- ernment taken together. Surely this example. set in a very Influ- ential quaint-r, is worthy of being followed in all the provinces. ‘T00 much stress cannot be-Ihid u-pon tlve fact that it is more im- portant to keep our uwn people at home than to obtain new settlers from abroad, however. desirable (but may be. Much of the contin- ual exodus from our own Pm- vihcc a-ntl from (Yanada might be prevented If proper enquirlctuwere mode and needful measures dc- vlsed in advance for that purpose. but. for this our immigration De- partment has M machinery anti nothing has been done. Very often ‘ltb-e exodlnn is al- most undecided whether or not to po abroad. He hopes in betterhls pfllvltlon by the change. but thou- nltltdu- who have gone have found it toIbe a change forthe worse. A timely statement of the facts nud a bit of sound advice. might have prevented many from going. There is wont that. could be done along this line in Canada and no- body to do it. A lltay-tll-cllnetill ‘pmplgnnda within the Dominion might be more fruitful of good results at far lees cost than much ofthe soliciting and llefillhfilflfl put forth abroad to lure to our lhtvrea intending settlers Ihocoma "bnxne in $7.50 _per bottllef but do not stay.‘ c . . '04 I.» -. > v Czar abolished its sale. The Sn- sonle nlillinns of Canadians l\l1d:\!il6l3 mntinutxi this plohililition.‘ but a year ago they let down the burs to the extent of perluiiting the sale of heer elm wiue, the El- cnhollc strength of till-st- drinks 11°1- Ilrlfltt restricted. although as a rule it Is low. Beer costs 62% cents a bottle. but in restaurants It costs twice us much, thus put- ting it bcyflnd the reach of most Russians, Hard liquor, it lfl still], is more difficult to obtain than in the limited States. Ol’ t-tmlrse more is a small stock If one knows where to look for it and has the gold that will lure it forth. Wine l. tnmpurlttlveIy plentiful,‘ but more expensive than beer. It is sold in the regular Govern: ment wine shops and also in dell- catésscn stores. lt is not permitted to be sold In restaurants. but is sometimes sold there find drunk 0111 of teacups or beer bottles. The Wine List. Mr. Paxton Hibben. who wax-tin Itussia last Summer writes in The New York Times that in thc Gov- eruhlent stores, a very good clhss 0f tnible wine may he had Ill 50 cents a bottle for red and 54 ccnts for white wine. The ext-silent (‘cu- casus wine from Southern Russia comes a. bit hlgher--95 cents a bottle- while a sweet lcllllllllln dessert wine, which is very good, indeed. runs from SI to $1.10 per bottle. 1n Transcaucasia and (‘ri- mea. also. Russian counterparts of most of the famous sweet wines of Western Europe may tbe had - Russian sherry at $1.25 to 81,37 Der bottle. Madeira at. $1.25 and portf rum $1.22 to $15.5. There is even a Russian champagne to be bnd at. $4 a bottle. Foreign wines 5'1"! P-"KINIRHIOFQ expensive. Of tho Rhine ‘wines. Mllfcobruringr sells at $1.50 and Jollannettberger at 81.15 per bottle, twllile Zelt- linger Moaelle wine scllrat $1.135; French claret, St. Julieta. is $1.25: (mumu lflmllfl- $138; Chatedu ‘A3119. $1.76. and French Bufgutl} tiles run from Nuits at $1.50 to Chumberllll fll. $1.05. i-‘l-elleil Qhflffi ‘ willie imported portrults from $2.15 u: $2.90 per lmltle‘. _ _ P0\Qfiy Help: Prohibition.’ . ,x(:‘# ‘ Thtloglrtliaoe mice! would ' be reasonable in any-country Fwitil #110110?‘ at our. they ittujte lit-tolling 01' n! kind nrtlltbltivo tor tlu ‘ferencc be held at Olheury Ii‘ ar- rangements can be mztdc. Rev. N, A. Vl/lhitlrlan presented deep. well-tlmugllt-out and belpfutl paper on, the subject: “The Value and importance of {Pastoral Visita- ltlnn." This was dismissed and very (much appreciated. 0n motion Bro. iWbltman was requested to fiend his paper to the Maritime IBa-ptist for publication. hihltars pertaining to ‘Social Ser- vice and Red Cross were then brought, -in an interest-lug mlluller. before the Conference by Rev. Ross C. Eaton. ‘The subject was fully discussed sntl the following resolu- tions were adopted, viz. (ll Resolved that we, 1P. E. llslund Baptists, place ourselves on record as being in hearty accord with the work andtaims of the Social Ser- vice Council and Canadian died Cross-Society. ‘l (2) llleaolved that we also put ourselves on record as being oppos- ed to the spirit of gambling, which characterizes the Charlottetown EXIIIDIIIOII, and the fake- shows, which are held in the market square .of our Island capital. - Revs-I. S. Melletl, led a. Round- Table Talk of 1S. S, Work, wltich drew mlt considerable discussion with many helpful suggestions in regard to the relationship of the Teacher, the ‘Home and the Pastor to the Sunday School. The Women's Missionary Meet- ing was‘ led ‘by Mrs. Jsnbel (Hed- eu. The scripture was read by Mrs. Ernest Webb, and prayer was offered by Mrs. Arthur Simpson. Rev. N. A: Whitman gave an atl- dress:"‘Why We Should Support Missions." Mrs. ‘N. A. Whitman gave a reading. The reports of societies followed. Tuesday evening session exit-d with a. bright stun, ted by IRev. M. 0.“ lirln l'1_ ' BBNIIDB of tllc l‘\'t-1.l|"‘4 l..| tlt-‘iv- cred by Rev. (lhariel- 1-1, will h, l-_|.-. Ing for his text Iltomans 1 l. -i llulltt-r verse 30. Subject: “The Holy Spirit." ‘ . , The committee ,on resolutions rc- pnrted. ‘The thullks of the dela- gatllon was "delivered to Pastor Bl-iuton and his nqbla blind of workers for their iltintlhesa and hall. pitullty. a Another delightful Conference closed in the usna manner. ' R. W. LINDSEY, 301:. vrns op- it‘ \ .¢.<l... . ,. Hilda ourtolr m Fame: JFAUQID nputit for the, reconatrlmtinn Maribel-urinal Gel-‘mauadu the great war, lllfit m yr on budget t 1m. decla e Ma, rice liokuno ki, the ‘b11113 l. to the ‘Qllll -.- “,.. . Dresses dismay at the indication IY WAR oAmAeés - ell-nus." out. Zl-Jnlq money O uh, devastated“ hiy 3 ._wvp<_i'tisI-blo for the doflclft $00 francs in f". the tuner ofbup- _ ., V _ position to tlljs flgyvemllmlt, y m“ . . f-j . "" * " t ~‘ ‘ while fees muny times as large may. pmperly be commanded after that condition has advanced. I "This applies especiully’ to the lire-cancerous stage-Act example, the surly reluovad oi‘ a small be- nlg lulnlp in till: hrctlst. or early attention to a small ‘beginning ul- ceration in the mouth or on the lip. As I have said. no one rejoices more than does the-surgeon at. be lng culler to treat. a_ given condi- tltm in its very beginning. Physic- ians and surgeons ure in this way working zealously toward the con- stant dlnllnutlion of their own pro- fessional incomes. lnlhe earliest possible mauagmeant of cancer, be it. by operatoln (and this is prefer- able in the great majority of cases) or by other measures. lies the hope of lasting cure.” Favors Catering With Empire Foods! memos. ot-t. alt-rill». sl-ltlllll‘ Incorporated Society of Meat Im- porters is one of the lalest organ- izations to protest ‘against the ac.- tion of the management committee of the British Empire Exhibition, to be held in 1924. in deciding not to restrict the exhibit-ion restaur- ant supplies to Empire resources. Tllc council of the society met at Smltlnileltl today and passed a re-_ solution bearing on the mutter. Co pies thereof have been forwarded to the management committee of the British Empire Exhibition. lifld to the Colonial Secretary, the iMn- lster of Agriculture] President of’ the Board ol‘ Trade, and the ‘High Commissioners of tllevnrious Dom- inions. The resolution in question ex- I I that the catering arrangements for the exhibition are not. going to be used to the utmost for the purpose of making known the merits and the value of tlle food products of the lsimpire. it declares that lln- doubtedly every ounce of the meat required for catering during ttbe exhibition could ‘be provided from British sources, and ll. pants out that. them-m of the British Empire ‘Exhibition ts to nrplbe 'ltnown"tlle value of the resour of the ‘Em- lllre, and it would b‘ a breach of faith ll’ the policy to'which objec- tion hall been takeh‘ is persisted" in. . ' ——---0-¢>-—- DE VALERA IU-PATIENT IN DUQLIN HOSFITAL DUBLIN. Oct. Ba-tno valet-a lms returned to Duttlin. l-le la suf- fering so aevsrl from l] net-you; disorder that '1 priest is In con. sttmt llt-tt-tldunc-ron bim in. n prl» innte llospmu. fl‘ mflittry art-not 171111-1111! Mm. _ llstnit that he ltodlly which is claimed to be uh- Made By Womanl IGERASWEIJD. Germany, Oct. 23."- W-hat is believed to have been the first flight in ll. glider, ever made by a. woman occurred heirs today when Frttulen Hansen, of Madge- burg, succeeded in relualulu-g in the air for five minutes. She was fore- ed to land because the vertical steering gear 11nd not been suitably installed, the machine coming down on its side. CHerr Hentzen, who mude a mem- orable 3-hour flight in a glider here last August, made another flight precedented in that he succeeded in gliding off in a very slight easb em slope of the mountain ln every slight easterly wind. He remained up 40 minutes and landed smooth- 1y. ---»-<-0>-———— ‘DEPARTMENT ls sttsur OTTAWA. Oct. blL-Offlclalsof the Finance Department had little to say this morning when informed that the Superintendent of luxur- anco 0i‘ the Slate of Illinois was said "to have threatened to pros- ecute coiupauies operating in that state If they did not get rld 0! their holdings of cllllsdlllll bonds. It was pointed out. that eitherthe ls-ws of the state or the charters of the various conrpttnies lucorpor- ~ titted by the state might restrict thtnforoigu investments of the companies. As far as can be lear- ned-bowever. the State or llll-noia is the only one which bas- taken sudh drastic action ip regard to Canadian bonds. , —-?<-O>———- PROPOSAL MADE IN QUEBEC ‘(lustful Ileatleis From the W. l. Louau coiimlen ontv s YEAR Ono year ago-what schemes. Far iuto life, W-hat joyous ltopéa, whut high re- solves ‘ ‘ What. gene-ions strife. loved, what Onl yeah-one yeal, And so much gone, And yet the even flow of life Moves cuiully on. year one little Where but thou been. beloved YWhut host thou séeii§~ Wbatylsmns fair, ‘what glorious Jifef, . Where hast thou been? The veil-the veil. so 'tbliu so L strong \- Twlxt us and thee-— ' The mystic veil when ‘shall it fall That we may see? Not dead. not not even gone. _ But present still. “ And waiting for the coming 0f God's sweet tvlll.,' ——-Harrlet. Bodchpr Stowe elitist tllflfl, iOl hi Imw iurers have p over competitors ._iu_the , U111!“ States, he explallied.» MrJPh-llp II 'lu Tomato in the uhe_ of a busi- ness trip through lltfllldl. sleeping, hour T0 TAX CHURCH PROPERTY ‘QUEBEC. Oct. lit-A reclatonu from the religious authorities in forecast as the result of a clause which is to be contained in the coating revised Towns and Oi-tios Bill, giving power to milnlcipaiit; led to impose taxes on property owned by the religious commun. flvlvs opposed suoh a system enforce lt in special cliartemaud have llblVlllyp ‘bfloigeiieslly. otsths enoqnc-rs sales-t- sans-on» DILA. Pringie rector of n lard im anti b M Christchurch." v u‘ W“ who is in Toromo. staying at the Queen's finial. believes tlltli-e M; lilo" ‘mel- is tut I port, tl ' moons those who ems. 15%‘: and lent mallet tol- otlnsdml mgfiifljg l UM. This bill is to be presented shell-V jly in the House. The clergy have who/novel“ municipalities wanted to suite into the fight FOR NEW zlAtAuu TRADI Phllll. Managing ‘New Zettlanti, brlsht pmsmt; ‘of mull between with. and New z-llhllllt. sis “all osmi- g VIM willttctiii-V‘ . i’ . We will. sursoaa pulley e v t ll’ eilflilfil‘. .95‘ 2'93"‘. liability are q [you some to .. An Am‘ flip-ll It u» flu‘ vile a ‘ ituivautase h surouuou ’ xrA rial-rev“ ' A” :10 a ‘ » nun K N‘? it?»