,'-..~ / THE liiiiiilliiil wi suiii|ii'" " ‘ Iarnlll ban.- (fouled um no pu- you! ‘na non-to m qvql, Quinn-Ivor (in ads-anon) called In .;g'|;-“~ m“... ‘Notes ll_y¥_'riié s... ' Li?» t» unions sum faat year ’ u - ' i Q cnAnbon-nroj ___ ' wu fiUAnbtAu "imcmvrsmgiz, 192.; Bublic Forum‘ "rm eolaua u n4- l-r ti" Ghanaian by eanoapaldelh of Question of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian duel not loocoolrlly endorse the ID- llhll of oonooptllllil- I almost four times ‘a many per- sons were killed and iulnred in motor car accidents as met with likecasualtles from moving tali- wuy trains. This seems an appal- ling-record. There are reasons for the grv-riter number of fatalities on file highways and streets. There are a llllkl qr ‘unskilled motor driv- el‘: turned loose on the roads ev~ c», 2w; "*3, "huff? 001th“ . ‘. ‘ f“ 511*" “M” _ handout. w. cameo a. nu.»- vmd-mt qoooklnspdfltfi _ _ ma". m». on. ll. n. Iflflbvjfi, n, ,_. _ ""'“" fidl. that m‘ “lgdnfltl “n” u‘ ‘u-‘Nnakrrliaavoaontotlvo-Irouk, ‘%"l'2‘i.‘»':g"' m k’ cm“ h“ y." Windsor ‘h v 8:: vllnoo IPIPMHIIINuI-sfvl. l"_II-oc_ ,' med the not! . volflve and will‘ M‘ b. é out. l. l. REPLY TO REV. MR. CHRlSTlE Sim-ll l regarded Church Uniflll as a religious movement, in the highest scnse of that term. 1 would ammo by MI“- - Buy a pull!‘ °| zed Salt to-dsy- "if I ° m table and in your twill“!- 7 it'll never know 5:31;“: s the suns bu" d 1° his Salt you vo use N’ l Will you continue f0 Clurloltalornr Initiate lfntlown. Grafton St. Carin t Co" Queen Street A. Brown. Stan! Vendor Ftephcn Duffs‘. Ilkhmand street IKIIIII)’ llonkntlll In. I... Dons-elk, N blprlng Park ltd. Tl» IIUAIDIAN may be obloilooilpiirom ‘he follow"; "u," ‘- r- T- 1| Pl-“ly. Pfillrn CL. “fungi 4- I‘ III r. Queen met ' w- - ‘Ml! i. Inn Ill ' "ell 1t. I'm-nu Waite. 12.1 n" A... Prod (innlet. nnaf (icon-a street cry year. Many ‘or these are too your; for such rospoosomues and are for from being trained sud dllfllpllllfld as railway train hands are. The, latterarc also strictly fbfbiddcn to drink ililoxlcants he- fort? going to work or while on itsceme AHEAD or tuberculosis. or “consumption" as of great interest to all of us. TUBEROULOMB some rccent statistics egardin; it was formerly called. should be ‘From 1811 to 1891 tuberculosis was reduced twenty live per cent. not care to bnndy it about in the public press. i must state frankly- lhst i regard it in no such light. but priinnrly as a question of eccle- sbstical econumics~——a matitr of administration and finance. No doubt we have heard a great duel about "vision” and much effort hilt-l bccn uscd to g've the thing 11 Sill!“ ROM a man to a mm, or son to (other, tlxvnt is no more sensible gift than an Ewcrcady Flash- light. The man crljnys tho out-dour spopfi will must certainly appreciate thc Evcrcndy Searchlight with its 500-bit): runui; nr one of the turn stylus .|. n. Taylnrrtlrlftbn stun. From 1891 to 1021 it was reduced anuhpf gliiryi five per cent. New has any euro been found for tubcrcuieslri? _ Has anyone discovered a serum or vaccine that will rid the body of this dread scourge, as Insulin. dis- covered by Dr. Banting. controls Diabetes. ‘ .No! As yet no definite scrum. vaccine. or medical preparation, has been found tliat will cure it. Now then has this wonderful dc- ltuni flavour, but the strain is 100 apparent. Any fair minded person must. admit that dnrfllk the twenty ycars in which this matter has been before the Church the one domin- ant note has been Finance, and it is a significant. thing fhat- in tin: great. Forward Movement, the one part of the programme that was successfully put. over was that of Finance. One looks in vain for any indication of a deepening of the spiritual life of the Church in gen- - I rnlly to __ _ gzzoszregocf: o‘; 10th!» *'-~"""* "“"-“"‘ "" MONDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1924 new safeguard than? dilly. Car drivers are under no sllch restriction. and are not pun- islioti unless somothinz happens. Railway trnins run 0n schedule with a fixed time for arrival and "wm be no wobbling now in the mat- dsvflrturs M every vtslivs- Whlfll tier of international settlements. “glam-am at 9'8" slauon‘ A railway locomotive and train will keep on the rails without the cn- gine driver's guiding band. The ~ __,.;&|Q..=.1__-.=,. , 4.. - EMPIRE BUILDING We have received copies of the Cape Times and the Cape Argus l The funny thing about all the containing reports of and editorial and anti-capitalist .~_.a._ 1 (Canadian Press) EAST 5'1‘, LOUIS. iii., Dm. 5w- conzgients on tho farewell banquet tendered the Members of the Em- Communist. , agitation is that when a Commun- ist state like Russia wants to get motor car needs constant and alert guidance over every yard of dis- tance that it travels. The railway crease, of first twenty five, and then ihirly iive per cent. been ac- complishcd? Well one of the big reasons is crul in all these years. it is no wonder then that in spite of in- creased givings- ‘the results, largely of financial campaigns, we are still of spotlights WlliCll light up o wjecls 200 to 300 fcct distant. ’ pire Parliamentary ‘Delegation which recently visited South Af- cd. a divorce from her latest bus- ‘ha’ Each o! mehverseas dom‘ hupd on the ground of crucify. inions was represented as was also - the Mother Country. itwiii be re- faccdwith constantly recurring dc- ficils of which there seems to be no cnti. ' train has its own right of wuY will pedestrians who walk there are trespasssrs. Too many car drivers appear to think they have a like exclusive rightyon the streets and T5,. mimcnih marital adventure of-Mrs. ut- try Lafrvgs “on! 011 t!" ,.,¢k_,» :,-.-_<[¢r|l;|_\' whcn she Obtain" financed in order to carry on, it goes to capitalistic John Bull for that both the doctors and the p00- ple know more about it now. - i‘ t, i _ dollhliitdfillgszaltillzgkggfi) ogliulggi, Can an economic ntcrgcr cure n culgsis because he has more‘ dofin- ma“? o‘ “ling” “k” this? l “WM ife means of diagnosing it. and bc- ‘l cause it doesn't scare people now At electrical, hardware, rporting goods, drug and auto su ily stores. All‘ the purpose. But, our Baileyitc P! friends don't seem to perceive the ‘But stipposc it cmrltllbt: provcn anomaly of this situation. _ _....__.__-—- i ‘b stun (nus _ Headquarters |5 again located at CARTEIVS big 800K and TOY sTORI-IS where the larifl‘ "d M“ selected stock of v Books and Christmas Sli- tionery. Sonia, T3931 6°“ and Silver Tinsci- flowed TW'""- l Christmas Greotinfl card" Chrisfmal Pest 61m"- H°"Y _ Gilt Boxes is on disPlflY- _ Books For Xmas by popular Authons. Humi- reda to select from. Thl PW" - in different bindinol- BiWY _ Prayer Books, (Catholic and l Protestant) Church HYm" Books, (ii-ft Books, Toy Books, qhildren’: Picture Books. Linen and Painting Books, Boys and Girls, Own Annuals, Chatterbox. Chums; Young cinasa, wast-mm Fountain Pens. etc., rte. Toy and Doll Department (UP-STAINS) Walk-Come in and no the endlnn array you are sure to glut what you vvant at the price you want to pay- 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Tables Boys and Girl; Sleds and Sicighs. A splendid new stock lull received direct from the Factory. Snow Shovels. (Wood and Steel). Rocking Horses. Dolls Carriages, Kiddie Carts. etc. CARTER & CO., LIMITED. ‘Headquarters for Christmas i INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective advic- ediy. Sufferers from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motivc- ‘power of the entire humln organism ll Nerve Energy. Normal syn. it ls computed utiln about 20% of this 4 4 4 1 ‘n. ’ was still in progress, so that at the ’ were o 4 Africa being represented by its most distinguish members. The speeches also were brilliant and 1 4 t b 0 ‘i 0 will be arranged in the near- future and that. South African Parlia- mentarians will be enabled to visit the other Dominionsjnd to renew ALLA v vvVV vvv vvvv vvvv called that the unexpected resign- ation of the Labour Government in England and the consequent gener- al election necessitated the immed- iate return of the British Members of the delegation while the tour fare well banquet the only overseas delegates Sir George E. Fbster, of Canada. Senator Givens of Australia and Sir John Luke of New Zealand. The banquet was held in the House of Parliament, Cape Town. on October 28th the evening before the delegates sailed for home. it was a brilliant assem- PPBBBIII it does not pay to be no unoffi- cial spy. Clarence Set-tell, private secretary to Sir Adam Beck; of the Ontario Hydro has now discovered. For twenty years he kept a private diary of what he considered unethi- cal or dishonest transactions occur‘- ring in the Hydro office, and on the strength of this attempted lo steal 820.925 him-self. He used his diary to black-mail Sir Adam into allowing him to escape Scot free. ‘but instead he has heonscntenced to three years in the penetientiary wbcrc he will no doubt have leisure to meditate on the folly of putting biage, the parliament of South mutually congratulatory. The party had toured practically the whole of ‘South Africa, bhd visited llle diamond mines, the ~-most pic- turesque spots in the countryfimd had even seen lions. the latter pfl- vilege bsins lsushingly credit- ed to the foresight and initiative of the manager of the Ciough. ‘ The Cape Argus. alter a eulCvgls- tic reference to ‘tho eloquence of the different speakers. says edit- orlelly:-- This tour has. we believe, been productive of an incaiculnble amount of good in clearing away misunderstandings and fishing a truer tour. Mr. l in estab- conoeption of the principles upon which the idea of common inter-imperial co-operation for worthy ends is based. If may he hnpcd that other similar tours that. personal leaders of contact with their ‘ thought and ppinion which has proved on this occasion so productive of good feeling and which uugurs well for harmonious relations in the future. EDITORIAL NOTES Tomorrow is the day of the Con- servative Convention. Many are called but few are chosen for some particular work. Communists and Cairoisfs nrc not making the world very safe for democrats. The true spirit. of Democratic party is to submit to lhe will of the majority and to work with a will for the party's nominees. Week-end shopping has become quite a feature. and country people are coming to the city in numbers for the purpose. largo ohe's trust in spying. Signor Giovanni Papinl who cia=ms to have discovered proofs of the Christ's divinity, is not a her- mit, an eccleslsstic. or even a de- votee. l-ie is one of the most bril- liant writers of the day. led ‘a hard» unsatisfying life, and attained to‘ eminence by his sheer capacity for taking pains. Hi5 father was poor and an “agnostic. went The boy never; and early left: school. But he was an omnivorousi reader. lie got info the public reading room to consult the classics by making a declaration that he was sixteen when he was but four- teen. Ho studied all sorts of philos- to church l ophics and religlonsumd ultimately after years of endeavour "by searching to find out God," be wrote his remarkable “Life of Christ." But prior to that he pub- lfshed perhaps one or the bitterest and self-condemning autobiograph- ies ever written. eritlficd "The Fail- ure." Reading it gives one a feeling of nausea. The interesting and controver- sial letter on railway‘: pulley of "A Douhler" in Saturday's issue raises two questions requiring considera- i-lflfls! (l) The shortest route and cheapest rote to the sea, and (2) the parting with the best paying porton of the C. N. R. system. Our answer to the first point is this. that shippers are not concerned about a few hours longer on the railway for freight if the freight rate is right, and the C. N. Railway can equalize the All Canadian rato to ilnlifaxor Sf. John on the same principle postage rates are fixed. After the handling and apart from overhead and upkeep, all tho od- ditionai cos; in hauling a full load compared with a half load is in heavy lip-grade where more steam is necessary, otherwise on the level or on the down grade it is as cheap to carry a double ordinary load as is not infrequently the capefrom Montreal to Halifax or St. John. ‘President of the American Federa- bighways: that‘ horse carriages and people on fool must keep out of their way on porli ol limb or life. Tho sored regulations nre- littie regarded outside the city and towns and far too often violated in Charlottetown. Samuel Gompors. the veteran tion of Labor, has had a remark- able record. He was born in Lon- don. England, January 29. 1850. When he was .13 years old he came over to thellnlted States. became a cigar maker and while yet in his teens entered upon his career of labor reform, in which he has since become famous. Since 1882. when he was first elected to the presidency of the Federation. Will! the exception of the year 189i. he has been continuously m-eiectedtv that position. l-le was 32 years of age when first elected. and is 110W close upon hls 75th birthday. in that period the membership of the Federation grew from o‘ few hun- dreds to over 4.500.000, from which i1 has slightly declined within the past few years. With it: dependents the Ameri- csn-Fedcrstion of Labor is said to represent over y three times the mctuai number of its membership. or anywhere from i3 to 15 millions of people. As the practically per-l mancnt leader of so large a body of workers, the political parties along with many workers in the Republic have always been desir- ous to secure Mr. Gompers‘ favor, or at least obtain information as to his political loaning. In the recent presidential election he kept his own counsel and also observed a strict neutrality between parties. Runia was placed under strict prohibition of the liquor traffic by a decree of the Czar in the early stage of the Great War, and is now again in the “w‘et" column by dc- crcc of the Soviet Council of the People. As in Quebec and the Western Provinces of Canada. Ilhc need of revenue was a moving cause for the change. Qucbcc makes millions yearly and British Columbia and the Prairie Provinc- es make other millions out of the rllanufactuho and trade in intoxi- cants, while the Dominion Govern- ment gets twenty-two millions n year from liquor customs nnd cx- cise duties and distillery and brcw- cry licenses. it's a. big business and s bad business all round. .Clnada'a field crops, though qdod, were not so plentiful this year us they were last year. but the crop of murders, hangings. hur- giaries, hold-ups. robberies, ember.- iiements. defnicatlons. and the number of persons in high life put on trial. convicted and sentenced to the penitcntiarlcs and jails, has seldom. if ever, been so great as during 1924. There was a time when it was remarked that there was “something rotten in Denmark“ but since then Denmsrks record has greatly improved. Canada's recent record of wrong-doing in the high places of the land is a rc- proach to the nation and so far the uniiy put the body in fight it. to keep on top. The memory of tho wny you'd full .___. to be told that they have it. An _carly diagnosis usually means a cure, and the early eases or Iii-ginning cases. combat the trouble often in n few months. Besides, during the months that a patient rspflllllb in a snnltariu-n helcnrns how to ilvc properly. When he returns home he endeav- ors to live the same way. and sprcmis this knowledge directly and indirectly to his family and neighbors. Ami the big factors in tho treat- merit as i've mentioned below. are the fresh air. the good food. and a little later. the light ex- erclsc- What is tiic whole idea under all this? ' That these three things do not kill the germ 0f tuberculosis. do not banish it, as it. were. but uct~ shape to Now the icssohs that the patient learnt-d at theflsanitarium whilst he was _sick, are tho very lessons that you and i must learn, not only when we're sick. but when we're well also. ln other words just building up such good everyday rugged health thslflwef can fight oil’ various nil- ménts. or if we do go down, it will not be‘ for long. llememher~no specific cure for tuberculosis, and ytt by buiitiing up the body. those wonderful re- mills have been obtained. O-Q-OfO§Q-Q i Daily Selections 4&9 FOR l uardian Readers 0 e4+e0+ DECEMBER 8, 1924 lT SURBLY WILLI~Bc Sill‘? your sin will find you out. Num- bers 32923. PRAYER: . "Plenteous groce with ‘Theo is found. (trace to cover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound. Make and keep me purc- within." EARTH-BOUND Until your laughter amply years. A little son. Death held for mc no , fears. Was God not good? There would be babies in hcavcn, To play. and tumble. "and naughty even. filled the be Now, if l died, and cvcry shining street Reflected little flattering pink-soled feet. A sad and ioncly soul through nil the days, I'd still go hungcring for your own sweet ways. ‘Mid songs of should keep angel-children l asleep (Small hand in mine) lo of “Little Boy Blue"; Of how you'd kick and spiush at strains that fnanciul gain would rcsnit from such a nicrgcr, are we as n Church, blindly rcsoivcii to throw away-our spiritual heritage, pin"- chuscd at such a cost, for tho snkc of saving ovcrhcml expenses‘! Are we willing to have Union at the cost of a Divided Church? There are many other cxpcri- men-ts which may easily he tried bcfurc wc even hint of this. i shall now reply to Mr. Christie's ivtlcr in your issue of Saturday, Dec. 6th" ~ lifr. Christos armour seems to he tcrcd, and there are so many louse joints f0 it that rcaiiy it looks ni- most like cruelty to avail oneself of the openings. it may he. hnw- tvcr, that. this i! not duc nitngcrhcr to the stress of conflict. but mcrcly t0 an overstock of informal-- Von which refuses to bc contained within ordinary limits. For his own safety and comfort. uno could wish lllhi this said informntuii haul only. ‘ been correct. Bu-t let's look n; the ietfr-r. Says he: “Mr. Taylor knowg Pan-Presbyterian alliance llilS given to the United Church of (irmatiu”—— Stop rkht there! 1 don't know any _ such thinly-perfectly or otherwise.- Wiirt I do know is that the Pair‘ Presbyterian Alliance moon: cvcry four years and that if has not mwfl illlFlYU-Z. nur since the time that thci (‘hurt-h Union Bill WRS lifilllg ma. cussed find passed. How fhcn dot-s, Mr. (‘ltrlslic reconcili- this will] 11's slflwmvut that the Limit-d (‘hurivh has been recognized by the Alli- ance? To use his own language, is‘ "l1" lfyfng to bcclonii the issue in‘ the minds of the iwople who mnyl’ not be familiar with the faclsil“ what have been stated. flow could the Pan-Prizshyturian Aiiinncc maki- any such fltfClllTilll0fl rcgziriling ihc new church when us n mnttcr of Q16! l! has not met sincctlic, Church Union Iiill was passed?‘ Tllls- lWWPVPI‘. (lid happen. f. rlnin Unionist lcudcrs seeking to turnl m‘?! a committee of the Alliance and (Continued on Page 5) Tn Walk towards lhc aud cry, no-onc but mother dry your mars . . . Until you frame Iii-My. pom ._-_,,- u... lln fears. ~--'i‘crcsa iinnlcy in m. rnscs. full, M“! coulli Iliiilcrlt-i. Di<1CENiI3iEil~R.~-Y0i1 are fond of sport and trawl-l. You row! a mo“; deal, and love going to llltnllrvs. ‘ion urt- nn entertaining fuller-r. You love with strcngth and iufiv. and will rei-civi- lovr- as strong in ' rciurn. Beware nf the grccn-Igvcii nionsfcr. You will marry inn» .~.i i0. which menus prosperity. Your flower is holly. Your lucky color is pink. ‘bath-time, too. And how. on fut. ‘uncertain you'd try .t__.._. feet. 82.141.641.424, and is now $2.411,- 754,347. the United States are rapidly pay- ing their debts. Canada, under the King Government, is adding milli- ons upon mllllons to hoi- indtcbtcd- noes. Thus while Britain and > OO N. D. MACLEAN, Phone 149 180 Kent Street. i have recently taken into partnership with me, Mr. Dan. MacDoliald, formerly p1 Beilvue. P. E. l., and in the future the firm will be known ls MloLeln A MacDonald. Funeral getting so badly hacked and but-l L I pcrfccfiy well thnf the recognition which fhc FLASH ‘“'"'Y_ Sim“ l" "W" Own ililvilllliliiulgihlo for registration in the Siive Prince Edward inland. Your Iiirth-slonc is the turquoise, h l curs o’ BATTERIES ~ -they lag: longer MONTREAL The keen demand for Sliver Foxes is for refllmlrcd Emck‘ ‘criminatlng buyers are insisting on pediprefl. I'll-l “s”! to meet their demands by registering. For further information wife The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Associiilllli‘ Canadian‘ National Carbon Co., Limited TQRQNTO WINNIPEC. Sof zidmiitfi;i3$i.i22’“'-‘i.if?$ zsrifnrsfiPrincc Edward Islande- Dis- you would be Well id" r strains are of pure Plnco Edward Inland orloifl "my i!" °"' r Black Eon Breeders’ Association of I CERTIFICATE ‘OF-BREEDING FROM iT l5 RECQGNIIED THE WORLD OVER AS THE lNDlCATlON OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. Intelligent Ind enterprising ranchers throuilllili" ll" P'°"l"°l” m regialerlnq their whole rinchna with ul. All 70X" lilliliwd- of Prince Edward Island Head Office. Charlottetown. Prince Edward inland llzlr-l o: ha...‘ E. Latest In slLvuu v Dcsiirllb‘ Whether you lire P|B""l"9 ‘or a half dozen teaspoons 0r a ° cabinet of silverware. omplcle . w‘, have all l: the most fashionable desist“- Tcaspoons. $4.00 to ...... .- l‘ t Spoons, $7.20 to - Table Spoons, 08-00 to . Dessert Fork-s. 37-20 t0 - Table Forks. $8.00 to Dessert Knives $8.90 to - Dinner Knives 89.50 to ......................... -- Also a full line of separate piece: at every purse. CARVING SETS , $8.50 per do!" $16.50 per 601°" ‘i700 per doze" $16.50 per d0!" $17.00 per den" __ $17.50 per dole“ $18.00 per 60"“ prices 1° 5"" Directors and Em- C. Lampoon 8t Co" 64 Queen Street, London, E.C. 4.. England The National Railway could easily out the rate to that to _Porl.land. As > dealsumed m N_ n" but R N‘. u to the Portland brsnch\ being the the former applies only to trained be“ paylnmh" ‘mum ""'“"‘ll7 M‘ “mute”! in ‘he Mercamne m” low when it lies along the route to inemhercas Captain Aiienby is an Gamma,“ blue“ 5mm“: 9°"- otflcgl, o! the no", Nay! Let the Gnnldian National develop Canadian traffic and leave the handling of purely American traffic Vamps,- "w", h a|ygyg 5n morph". l0 W"!!! linem, Let us of debt at that time of ycar. Last The outcome may be that be self-contained, and not depend. year the November increase in debt was $27.81tl,5.'l0- while in No- promise of an early improvement Nerve Energy, but when Eye- - ‘a not m “gm strain il present, a much larg- er proportion ll required. Hence defective syn, through their consumption of an ex- oloalvs lmoupQ of Nerve En- orgy, may seriously affect the petionlng of other organs of , body, and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYE! IXAMINED d. If, ilniclieson -‘ Optometriat 1» Are Always Desirable Vvvv "balmerl. ‘Captain Allenby should not, be in all the most. liked handles and in tho very but of oteoi. Thus make gifts that the family proud to show. Our Service Friendly and sympathetic u The first eight months under the Robb tariff make a sorry showing. During that-period the federal rev- enue has fallen of by $39,000,000 and the Dominion debt has serious- iy increased. Owing lo large in- terest payments falling due in No- Publfc Auction Sales of Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser, 2|: Fifth Avenue are understanding of the task In hand. l Tactful conduct of all fuller-ll arrangements. I Attention to ovary detail n0 u l matter how small. Modern facilities, Amauumol SERVICE: Beautiful sets in lined cues from Also out; without one: from ...-...... Call in and have your: not acid; new. France must now get into clone quarters financially with Great Bri- tain. Britain will get better terms from ant upon aglorlign country. how- , the U. S. A. than she was compeli- ever friolidly- fsébwlilflit- to'fll‘0l'~!?be.:‘lg55t6l;l; yrhro ‘s; gigging? d New York - _ - . ,. $3.?” ‘°“""-' "'5' lfiwtff"; lllféffi.i‘i’ils..r.~ . - , l , t slot nr Naomi-er. ma. WlRliliW-ll-llffuuwthf-lnlos- '”‘ 1 . , _~ - » . I": ,. . .. , _ , uosiumi. _ _ hi“ ~