ed uor Q Chur and gn the tempcrance ately The SEPTEMBER 22 1928 _ 1 THE WN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE Moral Suasion. The supreme need Q! an educat- |the will of the people. New Bruns- mnl and spiritual crusade for Iwick had abandoned it without the looking for victory not twill of the people. The simple enactments but to the love reason why prohibition had failed power of Christ, was the mes- ihe felt had been because too many of Rev. J. B. Bonnell in a ser- people did not want it to succeed on "The Church and the Liq- |and there was too good 11 market uestion" delivered on Sunday :f0l` 1lQll0l”- lost In st. Andrews Unltco -j i‘”°5 3 "far end Illeeeini; presenta- Cl,_ st. John. before 11 very Quotcs orltli-hm I' c0ngmgn¢10n_ A very just criticism was expres- _muustw ‘O "5 to d9V@l°D I0' “Obie Bonne” staged that for me ,sed to Mr. Bonnell by a prominent 0 years he had been in Saint lcitlzen of London on Canadian and W d _ he had never slmken on tllaf lunmd Smws 'deus 0' 'nw' He had - C -nesdny m°ml".g' mem was 3 be¢au5eh@ found said. "You people of the United Jssmn dwoled to lmlmnam' l“'$l“`l “_ demanded em-_ States and Canada like to enact new CS connected Wm* the Work Ui the Sc|emm¢ sm(-|y_ laws and tiieil spend the next ten mmsglf from years in persuading your people to _ ext,-emms obey them. ln Great Britain we smmm “S'$'5". th? weak" in meeumi ,_ ,never enact a law until the battle nn“"°m| °bl‘3*“'°“5- devoted has been fought and won. and then the studi’ °f me q“l‘Stion he had I wel eiiifoibcehitdaiiasollitely with public .- - op non e n use ,ggQ;'l;§e‘;d'c:,':;'§€';;oo';'§,E-';?§i' Mr. Boilnell said he believed that ‘me hllndred 'md t“'e“W'fmh ““."|' were sum of fnllum The fr,-st the attitude of that London citizen veléfary of the Work °f me Bfiiish was personal attack on goveriin1ent_l,Wf‘-‘5 the fight 0il€~ A ll\W Shilllid an F°rE'gn Bible s°°le"y~ ummm' and this always anmgonm i not be a compulsion on public opin- relisonable people and their ion but an agreement. The will of ly “ ‘ ' . methods In the year that he The second method he condemn- 1-‘oR SANE vzisws B,,,,,,s,s Me oiv TEMPERANCE Qucsrloiv J. S. Bonnell Rebukes Fanatzcal Prohibitionists and Stresses Need of a Return to Saner Methods went out to the one L tkhe pleople must prevail I-ie stated at il facing the Canadian sltua- . justlsicfxsfhgfn':,';,;':;e';;::1_SenSe tion he was not pessimistic and gum” °f °°“g'eg“'~l°“5- Rel F-»W» that it was not an unmixed evil was mnm_|cism_ ,A fanm_|c_ he that the churches had been dlsap- t Iielliled “S ‘me Wh° was mmnper' p0'n'ed 'n me" "USL 'n me power ence we have of the presence of the zealous or wndly ex'_mvuam_ of legislation to produce morality. H I S . My Bonnely s,,,d_ was |'rhc church, hc solo. must go back ‘;vYed_§’;;;‘“‘“ ‘als W°’id- to its primary task of moral educa- Y “ em°°“ W” d9V°f' of his facts. but rather ed to me' work . tion and the ro l l _ °f- me Wmmms h'sBo'l3set;'l'$.h';s:':i'1iet'l'l': dynamic for t'l‘ie'l't§'ge'i§e'i?l£t'i'of'ipl;'ltl'rl'-' Mlssnm Md moiety' MVS' Isabell” Bo 1| \ mend did the dividuai man. Legislation could Glidden °f S""‘m'"Sld° I”`e5|d9d~ Mr' “ne cm? never accomplish this he asserted She was assisted by Mrs' G°"d°"~ cause Of WNPGTEUCC ill°\`i'-‘ harm _ " ' Mrs, MacFarlane and Mrs. Gordon In setti I th tl l t than good. _ I the nquoriigm3{c' NIll_€BC;1jfw;‘lg‘;tL‘€_ Ives. Dr. Zella Clark. who is visit- et Uf M0nfag¢1e i. The Baptists of Prince Edward amd met in Quiflefly session at Mille. Sept. ll-12. 'I‘he follow. ‘"3 "‘”‘5-"HS Wm present: Rev. R. £1. Morton, of East Point. Student i1St0r Russel Wallace of Montague student-Pastor Emery Wallace oi Murray River; Rev. R. W. Lindsay of Hczclorooir; nov. w. rt. mac! Waller. of North River; Rev, M 0 Bflnwll- °f 'I‘rvon. and Rev. J' .I Sidey or acrlcquc. There was present, al50_ 3 390(-_||y representation of lay dolegmm Rl-,v_ RA W~ Lindsey conducted the first meetmg- 355155911 by pastors Emery Wallace and Wallace Macwalker. Rev. M.__O. Brinton preached from the text Keep that which is com- miiifd to thy trust." The sermon ion of the truth that life ls a gift nds. F°U°Wlil€ a devotional service on Island Baptist Churches. It was de- cided that the stronger churches The meeting also voted itself as bfmii lil hfvrly co-operation with the Bible Society in celebrating the Rev. R. C, Eaton and Rev. R. H M°fl°il F98!-I D8iXfrs on "The Holy 5i>ll'it." These papers showed pains- illking Preparation by the congre- Lindsay in a brief addrem stressed the fact that the Chrlstlike life in he individual is the greatest evid Mr. Bonncll declared that l-llelfl el it gt asomble nd ing her Island home while on fur- Inlist be fairness meted out to .tllose W“_5 ~ mug- "9 “ laugh spoke m the interests of me who were of opposing vlewe- f§"l§;";'1fi'ic'i"'».'ih Tclogc lvnssioh of mah. nov. Mo. ‘ Brinton and Rev W R Macwalker The AllS'|0-SHUI' C°\l“\l‘|¢S “uc in cfmde"'_ni"g “_” spoke in the interests of' Acadia Un- Thc tiarfic stood londeiilned, he ivershy . . ll l" LI. ` d.` lh lth, - ' . He pointed out that the liquoil mi $51; an'Zl"n_'50’_f;‘;;;__‘ I‘:_smf_’;es wife 0 d1?r. dsldey was the preacher problfln WHS il€CllliBl“`|Y Dl°€SSlllB ~". il c ies ay evening. Dr. Sidey Anglo-Saxon countries. He had give" l° 5h°“' _"I5 e"l‘_l f°“qst°q‘;e",°es spoke on ‘-The Bl-ood only me Nay. I drunkenness ie aivc o vice spent two months in France and 0 _ _' _ . ' low Ways -two choices are before Italy and met only we drunken __f_f|‘;°‘V me us. 'rhc right choice cons for cour- man and that one. Mr Bonnell be- ___‘_‘ age, stability, loyalty to truth and in lhvcll. had been uninglishlnell- ' ' ' " determination to make christ the 1 of France and Italy only law -giver of the church and of The peolle ’ ' drank mostly light wines and beer. Slf H en fy the lndlvldnnl nfs whereas the Anglo-Saxon demand- The visiting pastors and others ed hard liquor. He contrasted thei were delighted with the beoutl f situation between the two contin-‘ Presented to “Montague the Beautiful", witifstlge ental countries ond England and _ hospitality of the homes, the sweet Iii Canada and the Units-d States, music provided by the choir and by Crown Prlnce the evident spirit of good will and FEED STORE Arriving daily CAR-LOADS of BRAN, SHORTS. WHITE MIDDLINGS, CBACKED CORN. FEED (-TDBNME-4|" OIL CAKE MEAL. COTTON SEED MEAL. ON HANI)‘ I'0'l`A'l`0 BASKETS. FEED OATS (old lllld new) PRESS- ED HAY and STRAW, etc. A full stock of PQULTR-Y SUP- PLIES alwayl on hand. We are buying FEED OATS- Want some BABLEY and BUCKWIIEAT. Call at our SEED STORE. We sell at lowest prices. WHOLESALE at RETAIL. We pay full market prices for PRODUCE- ' Carter 6? Co. LIMITED. _i__ :::>¢:::: I, ‘*0*‘,ooooovoo¢o¢oooo4r0o Insidious Eye Strain We use this ailketive md- Vlsedly. . _, Believers' from Eyexllraln ml! havo_ perfect vision and ¢_\l°I'e1on;_lo not suspect the llresenca 'of any o defect. The motive par of thc Entire human organism is Ntrve Energy, N°"°l| Gnu. it I computed l\l|lIn lllloll H5 0| ihll "me Enom. Inn when Bye- Wlln is pnltht, A mach liner nrcpruoo 1| mana. lilies llefeollvc 876|, through mu' °°f‘|lN|I¢lon of an om- ::y"Z..'“mi"“..=‘ "5 'IT' ‘$3 Y Oni %"°=':‘dv "ma poo' ui - 0 use Mini. . »` f___`,. lglo Saxons and Celts and 1 pee e e M was the same demand for rVIA MARCONII OSLO Belltvlil- Among other resolutions accepted and hence the problem btl 20 -Sli Henry Thorn-on, chair by the Prince Edward Island Bap countries Ninn and president of Canadian tists was one to the effect that they Mr. Bonneil said, had National Railways, had 11 delightful |appreclated the stand for temper- l tried throughout thc Domin- hall' hour audience yesterday with .arloetakpll by the Mg;-1¢,3me gaptist and rejectcdby six provinces by thc Crown Prmce, Gustaf Adolf. at Convention. recently assembled ng the ll-\tter's private residence near Wolfville, Nova Scotia, in declaring _ Stockholm. The Crown Prince islthe conviction that Prohibition is interested lil Canada and made the only means of combatting the many inquiries regarding the Dom- liquor evil. and placed themselves CAR' lnion and the opportunities within upon record as opposed to any gov- its bordels ernment that supports the govern ln addltioil to surveys and inspec- ment sale of liquor. tions of railway and plants Sir Baptists have ever stood firmly Henry and Lady Thornton have as- for temperance. In this the Prince sisted at several social functions. Edward Island Baptists are hot nn including It luncheon given at the exception but stand ready and un- iegatlon by Sir Tudor Vaughan, the ited to olJll0S@ IDWMDEYHDCG ill Hill' British Minister. A dinner was f0\1n. given by Axe Lugergren, general manager of the Swedish American line, Sir Henry inspected the elec- trified sweolsh shite railway bc- _New LOnd0l'l tween Gothenburg and Stockholm - “°§§"Il.‘Z.‘1.‘Z.‘“L’..””"-'°'”“"°‘“" “°"° 5'C/1001 Fair bismboted in Prince Edward Island hy er g Sir Henry Thornton expregsgd N --- _ himself as being much impresse y ew London School FM. . ' ' the eilleiency and the extraordinary ' at New London. on sept'1l>'t'hS.."teil'1'; D CharlOttetOWH standard of cleanliness of the Swe- following schools gaping part Cm_ dish state railways. ThedCailEadian‘ (gin. Clinton, Graha.m`s Road Long ' ‘ - -- - railway president met an con erre ver and Stanley, Th ` _ _ _ Y » 1 - ~ _ A L L Y L N with 1/1r.1,o.1>¢tcro>h,-iiinlof--in especially me o...1..._ <°§...,§"'\‘§.f,’:f_' _,_@;suc.¢:r-:ss A1-1-_nacrs success - Lsaollvo §i5olo nl-:al.¢-.ns _ans 1fi\_1'u_13_ ____ 1_ neo vi-11-H oc xr . 7 0 xl Bcotluiid. - the population was largely made up ?°‘ co-operation existing between pas- A, _ S , lal to the Guardian) tor Russel Wallac and th fi k. beet charge of social affairs. who is con- tables anr School work were of ° ° ° cr-1-ned with immigration and simi- high quality and were comme my ’ I lar matters. and later with Mr. C. favourably upon by the large nlilm on -B. Rourllng. minister of communi- ber of visitors me 1 M- 1 ee- QQ, ISLAND RA-D10 Co s Retail store P Sec. 2 Wheat.-l. J MM mes Kay' i\'rloN AND salt 'mc Nl-:w anoaucasrlno s'r .\'noN. at dinner to Mr. Grenholm and the l. Elsie Heaney. Clinton, 2, Ruth lati-er's associates. Heaney, Clinton, 3, Ray paynm- of ` " I r f ’ . E; - ci-num, 2. chrlsicne no le _ cn _ (gmmo ich yn ' “ na roncsr-cnosnl-:Y noch- nn 1-‘oluzsr oiosna! minor ng li~0|;|;g»l-.¢;'l"|¢;'1"§|',2;";‘;',N|,,,|,, nc roizcsr-cnostcv, occlu- I I I | I I I I I D F REST CQSLEY LARGEST RADIO MANUFACTUPERS IN TI-IE BRITISH EMPIRE Announce -THE if FIDELITY SERIES Batterylesrand Battery M0463 $7-‘S to $1250 A wide range of aurac-. tive compact and console models now on display at DeForest Crosley Dealcrs--said if desired on monthly payfnuu plan. _-___ -_ _ _I--sf' 'iiiiih if. - ' =i ' ,,. f r __ II, _ . 1 ' j_‘:.." - l I _. -7\»Z 3’-;; . _ -` jf. '-° lf-E »_-.: \ '°»`< -fc _, Tw' '”\7 I rr-c Nocruzzms I *_ s-roto “safqyicw Hfzhwr - Prieo ¢395.00f.o-l>~f0¢f°ry I ' `\ __ Addi ng TWO FULL OCTAVES to the range of Radio reproduction WITH the introduction of the “Fidelity Serta," De Forest Crosley Engineers have added two full octaves to the radio musical scale. High musical notes, never be- fore heard by raiio are now rendered with sparkling clarity, e low notes with rich tonal quality. A New meaning has been given to the word “batteryless." Now “batteryless" means some- thing more than mere convenience. Through this latest engineering triumph marvellous fidelity of tone is achieved; amazing power and volume due to the NEW Dynamic Speaker; selectivity that rejects unwanted sta tions; start- ling sensititity that brings in t.l1e faint signals of far-'away stations. The Fidelity Series gives entirely new beauty and brilliancy to musical numbers. It in- creases immeasurably the enjoyment of radio entertainment. See-and hear-the new fidelity series, prepared for a plexant surprise. DE FOREST CROSLEY LIMITED - 1. IL HAHN, President _-~ Cilllivn- 2- Rey Pavnier. clinton, a. . cam. Arm mlvx-: A nlmousrn , 1-12% Emily MacKay, Graham‘s Road. ' °"“‘°"~ _ ‘ ua oitltkr dcoaall: smear cll.lm.o'l~'rl~:'rowN _ See 4 0<>rn-1 Irene Pickering tain ectowe.~..-1. George while Always In stock _ nw. in stuck. .unyo hi stock. ways _‘ head. Graham‘s Road. 2. Elrlclii --=~---- --~-- - K ~ chico anoois.-sec 1. ci-och Moth.- TIM- Betteriee. Eqmpment 1-cnc, mtlcrlco, sqiiilmchi. nba. amor-ies. Equipment -M in Sm* v _ - - -ll _ ._ _ , - Campbell, GrahILm's Road, '3. Leith ff _ - _ , _ _ __ _ .__ ., .-N \i _ f, 4 ,___/‘_ :__ ._ Clumplonlc thobltter spark plug because it hu an exclusive |iili» malta Insulator IP* della truied to With' mn the much blah" nm or-anircl of the .'.::’.f"§....'°“‘°‘".:.::':.':°.; lc ,anim will com- gutter-senitllmemaine oblolutelyl llvllll" L‘i"""s"". i“2i".‘i?-ii on. I olemrgdzilhlch a u -In il:-vlli mnglrln ' ~ -_ Q - 1 ' ` 'f “ .i ,' . .‘ / ) ' _ . . g _ _ , '\_ ‘ ' ‘9i`\.’.‘ I, pc -' fi' ' - ~_ 1 -- 1-. y _ _- ff- _--_ ,L ~ ' -1- lv ' ill* .asm i Q __ - SF' B-un no Poynter, clinton. ei-ing. ciinio.., cnrzctenc eoymcr .ienrao ' ` dnhulrrc nos<1'Pnvnter Inter Long River sec. 2 Irish cobb1crc._l. L1 il clinton 2 no Pl ireri f W _ ' ‘ - ' ' ' Wiginorc_ Graham's Road. 2. Gotgge Sec. 3. hggrlslegls' \$'U(i?i;rr;'u"l!e .("!llinto?1oc:e.'l?2ll'n_e' __ 2| ~ wlgmcrc, Graham's Road, 3. Elmer Poynter, £0111/eCampbell.Ciraham's Grace Campbell ' ' MacKay Clinton' 3 Ivan 'Pickeringsi lc) l' 'Gertrudc Dennls 2. Elsie ._ .1 _ , Wigniore. Clraham‘s Road. Road, 3. ter Bernard, long River, Clegg 5 sewing gn|mn3 audi. cpm ' 11 0¢'l|¢¢'ytI°n11_s¢¢ l"l-leaney 3 Glen'Wigmore 'Grahanrs _‘ E5-ec: :<.C§;1:lrr;1pi;.-E;I._e1;cmBr;u.c- Acme 5. ri-uit.-sec. 1, wealthy crocheunh.-__eec. 'l. nun 'con-` wecac.-clinton school' ' _'Rc11l r.-l.oem-ao De 1, _ _ .ran __ l mm ,mg ‘ ’ l ' 1 Champion Sverk UP- Ciinl°"- 2- “YW” D\""li"8- T-#'18 Ulinfon. 2-'gtome Whlleh°:d.o'h'Il'- 1>§'r"I.~?n'lrntli'1"'h""<;')i'I'l"'io';'2 l'tuth"`nca'-"¥'l;'i°"1"'ltuth Heaney ?";'li1-Ill rica- l.';.'ii¢;'l§'.l»'/'1'¢rC';:usr'>'1l'lil2i»22"nlll'1l'h"¢l¢ zlnuli' River. amz Road. 2 lrllxbeth Whitehead. hey, s. mer lnynur ' 'nay clinton, s Dorothy cunphcll fmlmcr ivnicicoo <:h-charms noid | Class 3 Vere!-libles-S20 2. Gr¢¢n`6raham'e_R0ad. . Division River ' Sw: 4 Sack 'Race in-1 Leith T°mei°‘=°<-i- Elm" Wllileileld- 9ee-4-CrebA-nI1ie1-1.JenmeMae- sec. 2. Henutltcheorinnriherchici ic) 1 oliyo ouripbeu 2 .icrmle Poyh¢'cr'2 leoolnehlmlng a'a:1mer Clinton- 2- El‘/e_Pi¢¥°fil¥- Ciinien- 3- Kay. Clinton. 2. Eiiabeth Whitehead. 1. mm Munch. 2. mms om-'mcxi'nnoh, :_ ami-unc oenhis. 'M»cLco§i.' ' ' l 0"” W"’“"°‘°- °“""°“' -- - °i'**l"“‘= 9°”-°~ me Hleilliieief- mole. . _ , _ _ soc. 2. -mp nnwim- m 1.i secs whccilmrrow mice.-1. Ar- S2°~ 3~°“i°“°-”‘~ mill" 5°m'"- Clifl=°n» . soc. 4. xhimll ntwem -1 nyc oi-soo wiauami. 2 mil nemimiihur w hh and Poulrleihlhg sain- Cllni°n- 1 Jem” M“°K°Y~ ¢iill*°°» See- 5. i’e\r»--1- Ivan Pickering- mcilliiowr 2. aicrichlmyihsi-`1il>n¢'sl¢riicy s muh noiihcy 'I icy 2 'ln-orloh Bennet m¢ynte1».Lor.¢ .a.muinynu-,l.ugn.Iv¢.a.mm»e\y- xoy. - ,;. S2i".§”r..?;..¥'€.*‘..§,‘§,';f;‘;1,g,,g"e°°"i" H. M. CHISHOLM ERNEST 's. WRIGHT J. A. Bowan s. R. JOHNSON E. A.KEEP1No `*~ S-‘e 5 Beane--Merscrct Romsey. Noam 'rnvon sululuansme Mcliama Simvlcl-: s'ri\'rioN nur l-olr.'rvNl~: lwunltn mistook ne ronllsr-cnosuzv no-acc Tubes. Batteries, Equipment Always in Stock Tubes Batteries, Equipment 'Deachers Race.-l. Keith Jamie- son. Stanley, 2. Carrie Wooliido. Clinton, 3. Verna Whitehead, bong Rm" ll 1 was Plw ‘ 2. Arthur wchh. a. nuis- ant and Lloyd Wlgmore, 2. Elmer lilner I-|03'