"s . I ‘Ivy..- ..s....=.....s.....- - FPXHIUUR- m: oilinlonr town f ilulinnun Iresldelfi-W. Charter l- IeI-lro. I. I'- laorellrr-Llelt. Col. Iorllnl Dally (founded 1H7) [$.00 DI! year (ll ldvanra) mailed in Calldl lld llllled ltliel. “ll b. A. Ilellllal, B. Editor and llalnllnl’ Director-J. Associate lditora-lrunk Walker and wleo-Pnallant-J. l. Burnett l. 0. . Ilene“ l). l. Clrrla DI! Ill! (ll ndvnnel) delivered. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930 ~ In The Doldruma A correspondent in the Toronto Globe bewaiis the dilapidated w!“ dition of the Liberal party machine ln Ontario, warns that the forthcom- ing Ubersl convention lo be 119111 l" Torc-nto has already been “cookod" and suggests, as the only Mlvfltifln (o; the puny, that “new voices be‘ heard in the barren wilderness." "Not, until the old Liberal oak is trimmed of its dead wood and new and hitherto unused shoots be graft- Qd i0 it," ‘will there be any rejuvenation." So much for Ontario. In this Prov- ince there is also considerable heart- says this correspondent, i searching among Liberals as to the? cause of the party's decline in pres- ’ tige; insistence upon the. need of transfusing new and viriie blood into its debilitated ranks. I Odiflus comparisons are being made‘ with former Liberal regimes, awn with the Bell Government in in hey‘- dav, when legal and other lights predominated and the legislative? walls resounded to the thunder of the artillery its champions.‘ Caucuses in thou werel stormy affairs, but at least they! were he-men who encountered one: another in those spectacular partyl free-for-ails which not infrequently) retarded the business of the House and aroused to sporting pitch the curiosity and excitement of the pub- lic. Through the closed caucus doors there occasionally filtered words of startling portent. of loud and harsh1 invective-words followed by ominous silences or the pounding of vigorous fists on the table. Then there might considerable of d a ys be heard a scraping of feet, Ii rustling of papers; the conference irould adjourn; the hon. membersi would stride beliigerently forth to! take» their seats in the Legislature. primed for battle. There, baited by the Opposition, they would arise to; gestictllate and counter-attack, to froth and beliaw and roar, to vent, as they went along, vitriolic refer- ences to squirming colleagues, orl mar superbly out of range nf friend , and enemy, on wings of gorgeous, mvaphor. into the empyrean with’; resounding platitudes. ‘Fhose Brobdingnagians are gone._1 Opposition members now deplore the] dearth of opponents worthy of their steel, Criticism that would have’ brought half s dozen wrathy mem- bers of the Bell Government to their feet. is accepted by their degeneram succwsors with cynical indifference. The only surviving warrior is the Premier, who himself has sadly changed with the times. He has lost much of his old-time pep, sap and vigor; he shuns the limelight; even given up writing indignant let- ters to the, Patriot. He, who wont wornnfuily to scout the legal opinions of his leader in the House. now laments that he has no lawyer WES tn advise and comfort him. His Trafalgar Dny driest. weighs heavily upon him, so that he has no stom- sch for further skinnishes in the Cflfllllllllhdcharlottetown districts- mnm ‘flflcmls in Emu“ “u” m“ responsible for the death of Edith Th, chgrgg of neglect on cannot be tempted by evil. He awaits, supinely, the end shall beilde. Meanwhile the calibre Cflvr"? tional workers and are now on full time. 5o it is with the cotton in- dustry_ One cotton firm has 1.300 more workers employed than WEN employed prior to the Bennett emet- gency tariff. Cotton mills In in. creasing their facilities and runninl for a greater number of days each week at such places as mlltown. p13,; uuyyville, N.B.; St. John, N. -.__ Bargaining with ‘tr yidonca is no l5 common today than it was lies. is pretty much the same now as it‘ was in the says of the admin.‘ Here and there we find a man "af- 1 ter God's own hum-t," and when we‘ 1 behold him closely we realize that he 1 is no more prefect than was David There was only one Perfect Man, all the others, the very best of them, are very poor imitations of Him. Many, therebe, of course, pharisaic like, who consider themselves on a plane high above their fellows, but they are not after “God's own hearP-David has it all over them in that respect The trouble with mlny partisans T515 .A1§.1:QTTETQWN ..Q1.7..A.R.RI5.1‘.- . I Notes By The Way lm- Human, nature, in the average. I _ 212.._l9_;_;10 ‘z’.- l . 1 Th: Public Forum ‘nhnllmalsevelhrlln dismlialireurrfififll" dqnmtlolsofinllhk This Charlnltalowntlnardiaadeu pet loaQsdly endorse the Vvplllofld-q ‘ll- noas_ Sin-In Tuesday's issue of youri In Great Britain they contend that valued paper appears n lea" sun“ it is because the individual is weak by R D»_ McLaughlin‘ Ml)" Sup“; that he assumes a poor position when. mtendent mlconwooj Hospital. In he stands or sits. It is the weakneasi which he takes excenflfjn to my state- or m“ hwy that m5 n’ sag‘ l merits in regard to the action and at-i In ‘he United States and Canada l titude of the oillcials of Falconwuod the teem“ 1* m“ i" 15 me 13°" 9°51" Hospital, and states that same ls a Lion, the careless position one as-‘colnplete misrepresentation of {sets WHAT THE SLOUCHY ATTITUDE \VIIITIIER. All! WE WANDERING?’ sumcs, that causes the ailments. I as the records of the Hospital clelfly v _ _ Y ‘and propsgandists is that they want Bu (mmmm- omirw" ‘Ilhreeqiigrs’ Gcd to rule the world according to Quebec and Va eiyfie cl, cc. 119 h" was offered. is, suggests the Manitoba Free Press, in such a vengeance pursuing him to lean mmn,.t.o share his burdens, hungrily down the years. Similar reports are received regard- ing the woollen and worsted industry ‘at Sherbrooke, Quebec; Renfrew, Ontario, and Rockwood, Ontario. It is also announced that old-es- tablished British woollen firms which have heretofore operated in York- shire, England, are moving to this country. one of them having pur- chased a plant alt Carleton Place, Ontario. The result of the tariff is also felt by the worsted 59111111118 plants at Gait, Guelph, Dunnville. St. Oatherines and 5t. Thomas, On- tarih and like reports are received from other parts There is, therefore, no denying the fact that this Canadian industry has received a decided filiip from the reform in the tariff adopted at the emergency session of Parliament, and to be completed at the regular ses- sion of Parliament the coming ‘Win- ter. Thcse Liberal newspapers which still attack the Conservative fiscal policy should enquire of the thous- ands of formerly workleos Canadian men and women who are now 1n re- celpt of regulanwages as n direct result of Mr_ Benetts initiative. of the country. Why Not Sir Rudyard.’ Klplings latest poem has revived the old discussion as to why he has never received any of the honors bestowed so freely upon distinguish- ed men and others in Great Britain. tempted God by their arbitrary de-‘ abdomen in. Mr. Kiplinif has never even received mandsl and refused to Submlt to the me chin back the O. B. E. He has twice been pas- sed over as Poet Laureate and apart from honorary university degrees he has obtained no national recog- nition. although he was awarded the Ifimself down from the beam-m‘ H‘! Nobel Prize in i907. ' was asked by a chance acquaintance why this was so. His reply suggested that he had offended royalty by an early poem which began: The mlnstrels sing of an English king Who lived long. long ago. He ruled his land with an iron hand. But his mind was weak and low. This may or. may not be so. 0r it may be that Queen Victoria ob- Jected to being called The Old Lady of Windsor. Or it may be that Mr. Kipling has refused everything he But one rather clings to the idea. that it was the poem quot- ed that wrecked his chances. There something more poetic than the poem A German Viewpoint Was the delay of American diplo- or hi,‘ follow," may b, Judged from y the part of Americans is made in a the fart. that even in his putts m. , The Industrial Rerirnl ft is anticipated, as s result of the Bennett tariff policy. that in the near hit-lire the output of the Canldian iex. Hi- mills will be increased by up- wards of 800000.000, or over 40 per pent. of current production. In the Ill: Imd flyon industries additional‘ opinion their failure in lot ll ill-lucid God in contempt. but experience plant facilities are being constructed QxpHclbIQ-Jl] darn“ that he might, Ccrn- have prevailed upon Gorleral You and St. Onthertnes. Sauberzwelg to show mercy_ Hitherto extensions will run the biirnn has been held directly to millions of dollars and result in responsible for B110 employment of hundreds of 6X- rather for his failure in understand 15W 111 £11911’ ' silk mills at Vaileyficld. and point out u» u» lnllftarj.’ author- m“ ‘h’ "m" pt Drummondville, Quebec; will, Ontario. Ontario. These h»: hands. pieces. and C-s-ansviiie. Quebec. mes what a terrible blunder they, Qve taken on s n»; many addi- were oommittng. “um recently published book by Baron, state the Premier stands out Hmong (70431 10H dfl‘ l-illlflllfll. “'11P WU 1-1" ddlermme the course o! human a“ them like Gillliver among the Lilli- 11954 °l "10 P°1111°“1 l°ci1°11 °1 the i’ ,shalt net. tempt the Lord thy God." their dictates and standards and not II-lis. They want to bargain with l-lim ,that if he will curse those ihey ‘curse and bless those they bios, they will make a much better world for Him and all concerned. It may. 0r may not be so, of course, for God's ways are past. finding out, but nevertheless, no mere man or Woman 118s any right to bargain with God as to what He shall or shall not do. In a recent issue, the Ltnziol Times deals trenchantiy with this very subject. reminding us that among the repeated commands given to God's people we read “Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." It is a strange injunction, but its fre. quency indicates that there is need for men to be ccnstantiy on their guard against the evil it forbids. Some are not the less puzzled by this warning against tempting God be- ,cause they are also told that God cannot be tempted to evil_ It. might ‘seem that. here we have a plain c-rn- tradiction. but. adopting vthe sound rule of comparing Scripture ivith scripture s. little reflection leads us to discern a significant law of the spriitual life. i We are told that when Israel lately released from their Egyptian bond- age, found themselves in danger cf disaster through lack of water, as we are today, the people, in doubt oi God's power cr willingness to save them. resolved to test Him Wouldi He give them water or not? Was Hc1 really with them or not? 'l‘hey dc. manded that He must act in a. par- ticular way before they would ac- knowledge Him as their God. Tney! Divine Will, except on their own coll- dltions. When Christ wail lemlllcd i0 17511 recalled this commandment, “Thou To tempt God is to act as if dOllblinf; His righteousness or dlstrusting His good will. It is to suppose that He makes exception to His laws, and that to attain a good end He may allow His servants to adopt evil means. Men are guilty of it when they presume to lay down the modes in which God ought to act in dealing with others who do not think as they think. act as they think they should act, and judge His providence by their own notions of what is fitt- ing. _____ i Tflmptillg God is evident in dis- content with the lot assigned to us. in the deliberate exposure of our. selves to evil in circumstances which we might avoid, in the refusal t.o face s. plain duty under the shelter of a specious excuse. in rasllly under- taking obligatichs without thought of the means of discharging them, in tho profession cf 5 faith we d» not I am oi the opinion‘ that careless- ness may be a factor in some cases, and thatinherited weakness may be‘ the cause in other cases. 1 My thought is not to enter the ' show. In my previous letter. after stating that ths patient had been wandering around the roads of East Point for several days, I pointed out that a1 controversy but to try and show what ‘ search had been instituted by the. happgng m the bgdy and the work. if-Iospital authorities, but that‘ it. m; o; m, bgdy pfqcgssgs W39“ one I could be proved by the evidence of sits or stands in a careless position. i ‘he §°°d "M1718 °r East PM“ that m’ In the first place Kcareless’ slouchy real effort had been made to find the m. stooped position means round unfortunate man, although it was. shoulders’ flat chest. and a sagging known that he was located in a well abdomen ,defincd area. Now wherein do the . , . The fiat chest means insufficientflfczrdlskolr the Hoiptial ‘c 1911155311131“, room for the lungs to expand pro- 1:118 fir]; "L: ctxzzaieinngfiligle Show 1 verb" and to some extent lessens the itmijs oan ainisrepresentation? i110 one outward movement of the heart. ‘ ‘ y ' ' i l. - l ' d . These are “vital" organs, and their i den (‘d a Sea,“ “as ma e I stated it d . It i. t ti: f- work should not be hampered‘ vseaycal: the kind 1:; 5:11:11. i; ‘if The sagging abdomen means that i '4 ‘ you will-the manner in which it was all the organs-aver, stomach, lntes- conductem and of this the good pa,” tines and others—are crowded down- ple of East Point are of the opinion wards and naturally cannot do their _ that it was not carried out in such a work properly. Hence follows indlges- way that the. pane“; could ream? tion of various types and constipa- ‘ ably be found. 11011- ‘ For the tart-sent. I will not go into‘ All tllcsc abdominal organs. I which the circulation oi‘ the blood i l in I the details of what did take place at‘ should bsfmaintalned at a steady rate; are filled wth blood that ianot this search. nor how long the Hospi- ‘iial varrremained on the first day in the town of Souris. k For an enjoyable hour listen between l1 and 12 P. . to the Joycasters coast to coast hook-up over stations CFNB, CFBO, CHNS and CFCY every Monday night i i» And how thefinen of the Maritimes do enjoy it. From Campbellton and Shippigsn to Yarmouth and Sydney, Rosebud is a delight: to every smoker. Its "mildness and mellowness-dts big, rich flavour-appeal to the lover oi‘ good tobacco. -rill!‘(loll‘101541s!vi5~8K§‘lsiilllflwOléIltsladllliw;§ld-“>llawi‘leia;lllm"u.".".".'fi""_":’1"fi"¥“!‘a-§;:;“‘. R3 SllfllClEHtlY pure to do good work; it It was a well known fact that this is more or less stagnant, I unfortunate man was seen by numer- You can thus see that if you allow‘ nus people all along the route from your bpdy to drQQp of 53g a5 ymdCharlottctown to East Point, and stand or 51g, that you are 1556mm! when he would sec an auto approach- ps abimy to work by as much as 2;,’ ing he would hide in the woods, un- per amt M; least f tier a culvert. or even in tile gutter. qihis means that you are not only‘ He. evidently feared pursuit, and that some to be that less efficient in your? h“ “iii-mi b“ °"‘"'1~‘k°“ “Y ‘he 11°51” work. but you are actually inviting.’ talc“ and me use °1 this "an- troubie in the various organs of the! ‘mm?’ could be 53°“ f” miles body by slow-Hg up the circulation 0L’ wags iiiust 0:1- of the things that should the blood. n0 ave mm‘ All m" new m remember m get a1 Doctor informs us‘ that lan- cnrrcct position is to sit tall andi terns were used on the ms‘ evening‘ stand m“. but this is because the two searchers This throws chest out‘ and draws I arrived late on the scene, and we also the shoulders back and l know that the searching party went ' their way call ng out the mm s name. “Tin ta to I m t t _ The use of lanterns and announcing ' g u“ e “e5 Wm‘ knee‘, themselves were two of the very | things that should not have happen-I ed. I can instance many othersl iwhich showed the searching party lacked judgment. and acted as if they were looking for a lost sane man who i wished to be found. instead of an in- sane one who ‘for days had been re- sorting to every strategy to avoid his pursuers. The man was last seen entering the woods at a certain fixed spot. His remans were found only a short distance from this spot. Were the woods combed at this spot? Was there any methodical effort made to search the woods? What do the re- cords say? straight, about 20 times, night and morning. will “tighten" the abdomin- al muscles. and tight abdominal mus. cles mean an erect carriage. odZlQmmg/r,’ Qn-n-m-ao-m SQUAW SUMMER -_-__. November days are mild with hinted rain And winds, that might be winter- tootiled, are mellow; While leaves, like yellow lanterns, M“ Pet" camemn- 5 1131-1" "1 15gb; the 13m South Lake, a man who knew every And 1n the yard’ chrysanthcmumsiinch of the adjoining district of East are 51110,“ Point. was at the time and is still on the Hospital Staff. Why was he November skies keep something oflmt one M the “emwhmg P5713’? A June-s blue, i man who was familiar w'th this part And from the woods a, feathered elf :°' m" °°"““-" “"11 “°‘1""1"°°d W111‘ is flinging {tall the residents in the locality. Bandung o‘ crystal song w people, I Would he not be the logical man to who’ [send nn such a mission? Why send A month 320' bade mrewm to such l strangers? The doctor says that Mr. singing, liBonnells search continued in the ‘iwoods until night. Mr. Bonncll does make the law of Life. in the m- deavour to main a oomlprrmise bc- tween our service to God and induig. Th” 1mm” U15 J1me mm‘ ence in our own pleasure, In these He carr allow no msdification i.n the Nn man can claim 1o know God in such n tray as to fortell how l-le will airs. business good by spending our mnneyvl Murray Harbor and Murray ‘River. _J°hn Hanlon‘ Why in these places? Experts tell lls thut we can make, the unfortunate man, that the whole search was a farce? entered the lists in defence of his’ son-ln-law. the former Superlncnd- ent, perhaps he will furnish us with what action he himself took when Mr. Bcaton advised the Hospital, over which institution he presides, that he had found what he considered to be the remains of the former patient. 591111“! Wvrmmfifli dI-IY1I1I I11! G"? give prosperity to the righteous, and man occupation of Belgium. The'thc wicked do not always come i.- bcmn my‘ m“ n w" bu], “ u" destruction. His ways are past find- leunth hour that Hugh Gibson m: out‘ Men may presumptuous]? 9 ' v venture to declare that. He must act. now American ambassador to Bel- m such or “ch ‘ ‘my w damn o-h_ gium, and then charge dbiffalres of m; whose ways oi’ life d.» not corres_, the American legation, and the pend with their: if they are to con- l Spanish minister the Marquis de"'1""¢ 1° "k“°"""l° 31"‘- bm "h"? i . ' Villalobar, appealed to him. um “' 1”" m“ I ‘h’? dam "° "'11°""*md 1“ h“ It seems Impossible for any man m1 shown that no‘. only is it possible, but tlfl religious men may be guilty of this offence. l2 ‘ady in all sincerity to acknowledge the gccdness of God. they conduct themselves as if they the execution m‘ snpect Him ncl: only to modify His rests but also to re- m of their perversity Pmvfesslng (Laurence to Him they in- vita G-“d in modify His law in their favoil bringing on themselves noth. H" "crimm-l’ 11°" 11°F “wit”; W011. We'll certainly remember this, if’ ever we get any again-Judge. in; but the sure result of their con- tempt of His righteousness, AND SAVE at the Metropolitan Store _.___.___._.________ Did not the first tidings of thlal unfortunate man's whereabouts come to the Hospital from Mr. Frank Mos- sey, of Bothwell? Is not South Lake. east of this? Was not the patient travelling east, or in a. route that . would take h'm around East. Pointill Had he not rounded the Point, and was on the North Side Road when last seen? Then why not advertise at North Lake, Priest Pond. St. Mar- garefs. St. Peters, Moreil. etc, wh'ch g _ v ‘TRY i “_ BRAHMIIN‘ TEA a f. g When you want a delicious drink , Sold my ll red. airtight pukues- ff, “Q11 i lay in the very route in which he was proceeding. Why not in the Western part of the Province where this man formerly belonged? Why only in the territory contiguous to Georgetown? Was it because the former Superin- tendent -who practsed there previous to taking over the Hospital, knew that part of the country only? Was it because the whole searching party , were lost themselves or at sea. or | what is the doctor's explanation? Do the records show what day Mr. Gay. escaped? We note that the former’ Superintendent says in his posted . notice that it was a. few days previous-1 to May 18th, still we find him report- ing the matter to Mr. Albert Gay on May 10th. Do not even the very "records print- ed in the Patriot conclusively show. both as to the procedure followed i111 making the search. and the advertis- ing ln only one particular part of the Province not likely to be traversed by .___,__¢__ Now that the learned Doctor has ; Mr. Bonneli winds up his report by saying "We told the people nil around _ . n“ _ ‘ I ~ a to report to the Hospital if they Yet, in tile frost-tanned Brass, the! gvgngiré rmnifggfnair ‘i; hand m. “w anything n! mmy 8 ‘Yfifikflfi 8110113- W, closed truck’ passed through sow Dr. McLaughlin admits that Mr. g6 brmgHris on rciilrn to Charlottetown at Beat"“-n°1’1fl°d the “mi/ml “I m", . math u" faster‘ three o'clock in the afternoon fmdui‘ M ‘he rmmmg- 1”“ he “F1 ways men tempt God, forgetiin’; that Th“ false Squaw 511mm“ plum] m‘ And men the dloctm. mfmin... m ....._____.______________ pfleve that public notices were ‘posted at (Omummi m n3‘ 6) etemai laws of righteousness. 60d Prosmzgiiefii“ won "Om h" mm Bridgetown, Annandale. 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