r m .0» .t'lt l w; r-rrru 000000 Inn" but. “n.4,; 1pm) per you (in advance) delivered. “Jug: w; you (h uhnooo) Ital In Canada nil Irqqldoml, w. 1:»... s. Ill-Lure: Vino-President. a. n. Inuit. Qcorotory. l-leot. Col. II. . lilltor Ill Illll". I. I. lunar“. Now York lhtplelflnlllliO-Iflll It. Nortlult Clrirogo llrpuoontctlvo-Z. l- PIIIM‘ - A. IloKlnooI. D. I. 0. Anecdote Illtor. D. l. Currie. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 y nouourdexrusrlzo . risking our quarter on "Gust." There is no use hiding the faotl “""“ that the result of West Hastings Personally we did not feel lllll it is to be observed that Prliilit‘ 0- Notes By the Way 4T I Dopooitors in the dofltnct Homo- Bank who suffered loss by its fail- nnlud sum. urc are looking confidently to the. Iullerfll Government to reimburse them. A COIIIIIIIICL‘: appointed by these depositors is actively promot- ing that object. These claims were put forward» nt the last session. when it was announced that at lllu next session. now drawing near, full " :1".- will be given them. it is publicly stated that this committee will ask for 89.000000 which would pay about 60 per cent of all tht- claims. Last year de- MOISTENING THE AlR ed office or factory. This is very comfortable of course _ 0.105.100.0008 I I Guardian Readers 9 llll'l|‘.'.' Thankofllvlllg Day RPIMEMBER YOUR BLES- SlNGS:-—*Bless the lord 0 my aWlI and all tha/t ls Within me, bless Ills holy name. Bless the Lord. 0 my soul and forget ~not all his benefits, Who forglveth all thine iniqui- you may boylyprg p; a well nmt- tics; who beuleth all thy diseases: ed home, or worioiftg id a well heat- Who redeemeth thy life from de- struction; who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mer- . l w" v spirttpf Olllloflblllktllnell. Flll otr hearts with gratitude for th! goodness, and for thy wonderful - works unto the children of men. and to thy_ name be all honor and praise now and frever. Amen. “ONLY A GOG IN A WHEEL" (with Apologies of Grenville KlelserJ, Only a cog in the wheel. Y0" My. A cog in theydleol- of llfo, Leading theiife that a wastrel leads, ‘ Taking no heed of the eirito. Frlttering away the gifts of the gods That were poured i-n his lap at his birth, the gifts that l-YMAN ROOT nAn-Aoul vol QAMAUA‘ HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA HYNDMAN s. cthMfiAu VCHARLOTTETOWN - canon/u. actors "won 1n s awsurraswra g l-D IYIQ Rooter tvnm s,“ Alton-nanny“ » PRINCE ofifllmlo ISLAND INSURANCE IS ASOLD A5 THE SUN l . “"0 suuim“ Bvltor Dione: Y LIMITED] positors were paid 25 pcr cent outl country's lesl, Edward island can raise moncy on very much batter terms than France. Her much vaunted loan or $100,000,000 was floated ir; New York, and immediately taken up u! 94 for 25 years at 7 pcr cent. Out loan for $500,000 was launched at 96.85 for 20 years at 45-h P" will hy-elvclions is a dsappolutnlunt A Conservative seat has been lost through the quixotic altitude of the lute member, Mr, E. Guss Porter“ who assumed the guardianship of the highest moral standard in the discharge of public dufes. The sclf~ drnylng ordinance is the first line of defence of democracy. By this summerside and prince; Coumy. sclllmpused rule no man undcr- am w be Manny congrmulmcd up. “lung l" sill-v‘: (he pub“: on a Von their freedom from cfime as ex- publicly circled board, council owempufled by the maid?“ pJ‘l"l.ilillCll shall benefit directly nsslzt-s this week. When we road duily of or indirectly from the Information the Mme o! anal“ in Hana‘ S," he there gains or influence he ex~ ercisvs in the discharge of his pub- John and the larger cities, we have reason to be thankful for the men? of the realised assets of the bank, so that if the 89.000000 asked from lht- (itltmrfllllflill is granted deposi- tors will lose only 16 per cont. Theattitude of the Government has been such as to encourage lhu hope of tbc depositors. And it in also probable enough that whatever the Llovcrnlucnl shall rwoutrticnd will be concurred in by the great majority of their supportsrs in the House But much may be snld on thc other sidv. Ought illg taxpayers of the cnllrc Doutfnion be calll-u upon to make good lb.- losses of depositors in a bank any more than they should bi,- callid upon to make good Illit: losses incurred by trust companies or othcr financial or aodyou are apt to be satisfied with cies; hinge. Who satisfleththy mouth with But am you ev-"er think that the 50ml thlnss: so that thy youth is‘ tcmpcrulure of a room is only u rcncwcd like the easltffi- that ,th'~ l03< l. 5. - l'lt.-\-Yl~)lt:—-Fabhcr. may we come Who ne'er went seriously into the of me“ redwood“ and reap into thy presence this day l part of the mutter, and amount of water that is in the sir in theroom is just as vital‘! Perhaps this matter oi‘ moisturi- of yourscl-C as really u water ani- mal, lather than a laud This ‘is not qul-te true but nevertheless the of you is really water, and cvory liltlc cell in your body ls rr-ally like 9n M"! behind the radiator ls c!" a little fish, bathing ltsvlf in thc ll-‘Ullve- Ilvnlcmber that uloisturo is as water uurroundlilg it in your body. ins JUB And Nature has so regulated thl-llgullltfff-‘SSHTY us the heal. l“ that your body will accustom itself —""' ‘r r,- to the amount of wa-tcr in the out- side air if you'll give ‘it a chance to do so. - . lt would appear that a temper- ‘Nover once‘ using Spurulng ‘his moral worth. blood: Th b k . Psalm l “m “l9 "93 "I wlmm W“ wrlw‘. The blood of my conifer-dos tried a mien (on 120i‘ . The cog in this life's machine; and ‘we’ ' ' ‘Of time and all that it means.‘ =n m0 a1.- would can“, home to yo“ but the noise would also disturb l am lineman with the gfts Dlvlnu. we were Qmy Co“ m the whee], more forcibly if you were to think llis teaching. So get moisture inlto your rooms Contepting animal, in any way you like. Pails or pun-s) or cam-Sp, oi‘ wa-ter in out of the way places biggest pun arqeffcculve. ‘ I " h_ 'l he metul container that hangs l w“ “my ‘l we l“ l L But I've lived my life as a drcam. were his. w" °"lY "l8 men from tlldrn s ‘a3. 803K041 Ill _. _ “any u“. Tho wheel that was strife i NOVEMBER 27.~—You arc a bur; leader. and will gut to the u.“ or, counilcss And now we old cogs in the whccl n"! "90 Folks value ynur zlplnion‘ of time, nnddove ls always at vuur 000-, Arc slowly corrotllng away; D001 get too ambitious. uuvl our»; We lift- .hroken and cracked, no l“ 37°94 "Ill" your lrfv. We wcro only cogs. but tho metal was true, myself as ones do. t a cog in the grout machine. greatest more w... m M“, “um 'Your birthstone is lln- mm, - wheel. __ W0 "T8 dropping out every day, which moans fldl-liti’. ' That the world evcr ltlrllllil 5'" But msnhnps you'll forgive us, tho lour flower is tlu- mum. Your lucky color 1,; ;rr»y_ "lllY-iilntllc- K000; _ I duties we've missed. . ta coggin the _wliccl oi my" And cred“ oun.service Q5 real; llc duties. It was- sure of effective enforcement and observance .1 our which makes for peace and progress in allcgcd that the lion. James; Murdock. Minister of Labour laws by vlrtm of his membership of the our midst. Cabinet. got an inside tip that the Home Bank [nujt 50.," c1959 115' Liberals are having n hard time doors, l-le was, and is. a compara-Ithcse days. 1n Canada they are in tive-ly pour mun- a rcprosontat-jvultho grip of the Progressives. in of organized labour. He had on dc-f-lreal Brll-‘llll llle)’ ha"! liefln SHOW" posit in tho Bank some $4.000. pru-lcfl under by the faborites, and now balrly what he had saved from hi; Word comes from Bombay that the m"). o; me nauom Bunk twn years salary as minister. With- Swflffllllillé ha"! 8°blll¢il ill" lllll‘ out stopping w [bin]; whether helerals of lndia in a united confer- was hreakmg any fegqgnizgd Con. ence and that the Liberal leaders. ventinn, he did what mos! mpg including notably Mr. Chintamuni would havv none under- rhe Ciwm“. "have given themselves over. bound stances. he o»... to the Bank andlllfllld and foot 3,9 the Swarujislts." drew his money. Nobody knew any- Doesn't this sound very like thc thing about the matter until (foun- lDosilion of affairs in Canada‘! sci for the other tic-posilors elicit- "l lll“ lam WlIPn the Bank's affairs were under lllvtfsligatiorp The extrernoisls in Egypt now find there is a limit. to John Bull's Then. Ill” Question was raised in parlia- mcnt as undoubtedly when closely patience and conciliatorincss. The British (tovornmeut gives a demu- other corporations whose directors atupe or about 65 degrees F. and} ubusc their trust‘! with about 80% moisture or humid-[ __ ity is about right. rfor the averagi- Again. is It prudent for Parllo- lloraoll- _ I _ _ Now the higher the temperature ma": w ‘mom m" prlnclllle‘ new the more moisture the air will bold. to (unudu, that the Government 13y ugling hog all; hm warm; 0|- any assures the rcpuyuicnt of» bank de- other hcnting aippllu-ncc, more mois posits? The precedent now askctl “"9 l3 mall-V needed ml‘ 54"" t0 bu estubllshcd would be fur- h0g3‘ "=‘(ll9"_°"\"'j!@- ‘l i reaching in its effects. and the mill- “e. m m“), dlrfouls‘ L an.‘ _ I < v is a little low in moisture anyway lull” “m” “km lo‘ “mllll b0 a because the temperature is low. lofllllllflllle Clldfgc lliwli the treu- Tllart air taken lln and warmed is failure going to require more nlolsiurc. vi‘ your tissues are going to be bathed properly in it. have bet-n all too common in (‘un- da although far lcss so than in the “qmm is n going m get n? Ullllall Slllli-‘B- “"11 Y1‘! 59m"! lllPl- Some furnaces mukc provision IIUfllo liunk scandal and since Con- for this by huvliug opt-n uwitcr federation 25 pr-r cunt in number avzlgltlghlfigllhfglf‘tnllilllogilre“ of Canudia bull - ' c ' l e l ' “we filmed“ k3 u“ “at d m,‘ l spoke once hcfure about n - - rancher who hunz: some largo troughs flllcd with wulcr inside flu- Furthermorc, the Home Bank. iuvatingpvcilt of‘ tho room. The hm more than most others doing. husi- air 60mins cvcr this nirsnrbl ll ncss in Canada, was largely u local molsmm- “ml lllll-‘l lll? "llllllllll-F institution. lts bunintrss its cus- you“! be hrlllllhll": “lr “ml llml" tomcrs und depositors won- mainly nd-lpfl would m mull"! Wm‘ ‘In’- l" which there was sufficient moisturi- in Ontario, Ft-w of thvut vrcrl- loc- for their needs, utvd wcst of the Imkcs or cast of (ll-llmwllil‘ ill“ 0V" ilTY Ill!‘ golm! PXflflllIWd. the transaction did boar gogue or nations M denwgoguos a a trace of bong 8 hrcachof the splhlflmyillg Ordinance, and Mr, Murdock returned the deposit in rllll- lflliilllé his share bf 1hr; [O55 with the other unfcrtunates. ' |long, loos-c tether, but when it isi pulled taut and strained, the indlvi? dual or nation filnds a sudden reuc-l, tion, The abused liberty is tom-l porarily withdrawn and a term of’ _ v tutelage and restriction rc-cnforcetll Mr.’ ls. truss Porter, the Conserve. tlvc hicmhcr for West Hastings. was not satisfied with this, and demanded that the Egypt will go back to swaddling' clothes to the advantage of all con-- _ corned. llilnister of stund_trial by n F-pecial committee of the ltousc. A condition HIIFICIIIHI Labour should Preparations are already in full swing for the May meetings in the old country, n month specially de~ voted to religious assemblies and Rev. Dr. John White. 0f Glasgow- who once was invited to conced- lflll this demand is that the mom. her making the charge shall him. Bvlf resign his strut should the com- mlllPP exonerate the accused, Th4; committee, on which the majority were ffovcrnnnrnt conventions. to an important pastorate ln Mou- treal, has been elected moderator of the Church of Scotland: Rev. Dr James ilarvey, of Edinburgh, mod- orator of the United Free Church of Scotland. and Prof. Robert Moore- 0f Edinburgh Unlvcrslty, modera- tor of the Free Church of Scotland. supporters. re- turned u majority report cxnncrat. ills the Minister and lllr. Porter forthwith resigned and appeglgd u, his constituents to justify [r3 ac. tlnns. Now Mr. Porter has he... twenty. I'll" Wars member for West llast- "lbw- Mflny people considered he “.35 presuming upon m" mdmgonce flcials and directors are being found guilty. The revelations of. the trials disclose a criminal loosoncss One by one the Home flank of- of his constituents in Clldnlpiqn. lllll "l9 lllghcst ethics of public life against a poor minister who _ and disregard for honestly almost working-man inconceivable in men attaining to had already made his breach. and many others who were depositors. nr who had friends depositors, con- rvsmutmn for such positions of responsibility. But such laxity docs not warrant the Dominion Government coming to the rescue of the unfortunate dc- sidcrcd they would be jeopardizing positors whose clai-m for 60 per any chance they might have of get- Con, rc-lmbursemcnt from public funds Premier King has promised favourable consideration. This would put a premium on dishonest bunk management, and tend to put banking instit- utions out of business. ting hack any considerable share of their deposits. by passing a vote Government which had the power to recommend a special vote of 89.000000 for their relief. Mr. Porter is deserv- ing all the cradle possible on his chivalrous championship of the purl- ty of publlcllfedrut. alas. the loaves “lcll a“ "m", “or” m” worm‘ ml‘ dressed to Gunner Coleman seated nf censure on the sound legitimate "God forgive you- man, for doing snri fishes weigh heavily against such high and lofty Ideals. The Liberals themselves were unable to win the seat with a candidate of their own so they besought a good Conscrvatlve- the mayor of Belle- vllle to come to their nld, which he did. together with many of his friends and supporters. That, did the trick. Mr. Porter is defeated and Mr. Murdoch's honour is doub- In the prisoner's dock ut Halifax by the widow of Bomhudler W. tory on July '17. upon lhc suggestion. bringing in a verdict of uot guilty ly satisfied. ..__._-¢-o->.__- EDITOMAL NOTE‘ the time of the shooting." ‘it was not their hualmnds- frflhr-rs Bir Arthur Currie has reached and brcadwlnnt-rs who was ioully the explaining stale. done to death. F. Groves from the witness stand Wllflrc she W118 relatlns IIOW ll!" glbls for registration in the Sliver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of accused deliberately shot and kill- Prince Edward Inland. ed her huflband u‘ Connaught BM, RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER A8 THE INDICATION OF DEBIH And the jury. usurping the place of the Almighty .10,- (m; tfme bolus. pmmpuy “crud registering their whole rlnchn with us. All foxes tattooed. forthwith ..,,,_.,,,,,.,, m, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association You soc ' quoluqL The cmgms o; u... dopnsi, into ‘the lungs would take M" tors ‘womum fedvm’ Govommflnt much nmlsltlru from the nose und [hurufun wear a Bucmmal asnectathroal and cause sneezing and coughing, which would nut only bu ‘rm-i m??? harmful to the students LIICIIISQIVQ‘; (Continued On Page 6) I Promptness is the essential characteristic of our INSURANCE Service 7hr following; lrllcr rftmkr fur ilsrlf—- Vernon River. P, E. 1.. November 21st, 1924. l I l I Mr. A, R. Aicinnis, Gen. Agent Newark Fire insurance 00., Charlottetown, l’. E. l. Dcnr Sir: l bog to acknowledge receipt of your check in full settlement for claim on my recent lirc, l want to thunk you very much for your very prompt settle- ment oi my clulnl. Your compunicrr were the last l insured with ‘and tho first to pay the loss l will certainly recommend your promptnr-sn in my friends and further l would likc you tn publish this letter. Yours Sincerely. HAROLD S. McIlEOI) A. R. Mclnnis General Agent for Newark Flrc Insurance and also Prudential Fire Assurance Co. —The largest Composite 60., ip the World. Office Royal Phone Bank 1040 Bldg. 9 9- i-26M2l. To the Fox Breeders of Prince Edward Island :-- The keen demand for Silver Foxes lo for registered stock. Dior crlmlnntlnp buyer: Ire insisting on pedigree, and you would be well ad- "nd to meet their demands by registering. 3i your strains are of pure Place Edward Island origin they are ell- A CERTIFICATE 0F BREEDING FROM IT ll ABLE BLOOD. Intelligent and enterprising rlnchero throughout the Province are For further Information vvlto of Prince Edward Island Head Office. rum I‘ a" * ..s . t...“ , l‘ Fur Trimnted and Plain inter Goats for Women and Misses, 4 Slearing at Tremendous Reductions 0200100 vuurs $1995 00 r0 $00.00 We ‘have been fortunate in securing a number of Maturfacttlrcrs‘ Samples and have added a num- ber from our own regular stock. These Coats are of splendid hard-wearing mat; erials, plain and fur trimmrd moticis, in a l‘0llllll'l( - ~ ably wide‘ range of styles, all of this sertsmfs goods, not more than one coat of a kind, so ‘that each coat ‘l l I l is exclusive in itself. _ The lot inclutlels plain coalts in straight lines Chat can be worn wit‘h your own furs, also m-annish mod-- cls of heavy coatings with cosy collars and some have trimmings of silk stitching and bulttons. All are. lined and intcrlined. Regular values up t0 $30.00. Sizes 16 to 44. DON'T MISS THIS OFFERING . .. Ladies’ Silk "Scarls 980 100 Ilardies’ Silk Scarfs finished vvitlh fringe, thirty different colors to choose from, regular values up to $2.50, get two or three for Christ- .- mas presenlts before lflhe best colors are picked up. l!’ I. Silk r... Sloth Shirts Friday and $2.98 _ Saturday r ‘ a Our ‘Special b , Wool and Silk and g Wool llose Silk and wool, and all wool hose. regular $1.00 values. good weight, about every wanted color in nti the popular combinations. Special ‘for Friday and Saturday ................................ ...... ............................. 60c Silk and Wool llqse‘ Two Tone Effect Silk and Wool Extra good weight two tone silk and wool stock- Inga. Black and white. Camel and White. Brown ind White. Fawn and White, etc. Repular 51-25 value. pccual lars In all the latest shades. 9"" l4 m 17' s $298 Friday and Saturday .. ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS s without wl" Fins weight all wool coat sweater ‘ lar, just the thing. to wear I-mdfl‘ 7W" "all I'm“ suit. Five different plain coloro. All sizes up t0 ‘l3- Speclai Friday and Saturday 4 ------------------- “'85 STANFIELDS UNDERWEAR IN SIZES TO FIT BIG MEN All sizes up to 48 in all the different welfllllh Wc have your size. MEN'S HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS Have you seen the special value-s We are offering - Special FridsY "d Regular values up to $30.00. Special ...... ........................................................... .. 79c pair Saturday .................................................. .. $20129 50 llew York Models r r Received by Express 7 I ' l ' - ‘P I l Regular Values $4 ~ _ ~ I-w -- /-' . up to $8.00 I Q New York Moduli just In by express and go on SIMMONS BEEPASND BEDDING I sale at this remarkable price, no two alike, every on; n w‘ "Hy I comph“ “m, 0.15:2! ‘ delight to the eye. each expressive of the saloon‘- moot Qnd Bedding, Our values and uric“: .5 favored whims. and yet o0 Plenlrlll to the eyo even to the “Wt be beaten. We 08")’ "lziéoé x molt conservative tastes, I lszlzfglaggftrsg°ng~ ‘I Hm of every l¥P0~blaok and all o» mm shades. 3"" 8"“ “m” l° ' r3000 l ,_ , _ r - attreou $5.00 to - ' , - 0m srurr- 0;.» to ...... .. 111-3: l Stool Couches $13M "l - ‘n’ . r Black Sateen 29c l . Pl!" Lllle" T°wenlng , Our special value in Black _ Sateen. wide width. heavy might. . q...- [pggll] "m, u. all Me 1 regular 45c value. t to 5 yard tovnlllnp. white or natural w. r lengths. Spoolal 29o ‘ gltlltf‘: 5W1!"- mllm’ 30° "m; poo .. ............. 1 L 4261- . A‘ are-manual,