E 3 i: u - -»,t0 '='-\ r t» racer-route - llll ll”l|llllllllElllWN BlllHll|lli.i If‘ . Northrup owv-rnlullvnh-l-i. J. Power New \0nk lle President W. Cheater H. Melon-n It. Burn-tn ' ‘PPPII . l-leut. | u. A. . o. _ _ Editor and Rlnnnuor. J. ll. ll M! I). h. l urrlc. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 ‘THE HONOUR ‘OF SCIENCE mistaken. it- tut-tubers may lllake. This obll-,mentally in flii my 1116-" gallon dates back to the L111? 0i llll‘, foilntlel" of luedlcal science,’ lllppot-lates, who pracllsctl his taking no chances. Candidates it. piottssitiu lit-tweet. three and four British elections lose their £150,- lllllillf-fll years before (Ihrist. 'l‘ll!-'vd8p08ll if they fail t0 591311"? ‘=11 tlllljglttitlu, known as the "Hiltpo 1on5; one-eighth ot‘ the total vote tt-atlt- Oath,“ Is still taken by all pulled, This cautious Llheflll as I is not very sanguine Will" lbt-ir d.pltilna for practising tlleirlpntly, for he has insured at Li0yli'9 his deposit with the returning 0f- The premium was £3, so at iui-tllt-al stildetits nu twins: HiYB" pirallt plUlPSNltlll. l'utler fills obligation, voluiiltlfiiy fifiel‘. assulnctl, a pruclisitlg physician is the vt-ry worst he hasn't lliittfli 10 Ill llnuoilr botllltl to pine..- at tile lose.’ tlfspllsttl ot‘ tbt- lni-tlical world ally di-ctivery llt- lllay have lnatle wlllch_ "Scopolalnln" is a serum discov. gives IW-ilillllillllt! prnlnise of being arc-d by Dr. R. E. House, of Ferris. us ill the saving of hilman TL-gnty and which he clalnls will llle t;r lll tbt- zllnclforation of pain. ennlpel even the greatest politician lluw oltl and how human is the to be trutbftll. Hitherto we have spirit which protuptetl this desire had to take the discoverefs word i-lllt dclt. for lite t-olnulou good ot‘ humanity for it, because none has been found is t-xl-utpllft d in its- ytars of history; bow zilnlost uni- test. A Canadian Press (lespalcli rt- is‘ l-xtiluillirletl by ill.- fact that in serum" W111 t" 111-" our own day, now and again, a 111911 "111 9" w" inmates spot-ifit- for some hitherto incurable of Sing S1115 FY1501! who have (lylqéase is gm,“ to the warm. our agreed to submit tbelnselves own (‘amid an Dr. Ranting of 'l‘or~ the "Xpefimeiu" w“ M" imxmus’ ttlilO, of whom all Calla-la is justly 1y “'3'?! ‘he "mwmp for ‘hi’ w” Drum,‘ i, a ca” in pol-n,’ Ana, sequences of its success ivill prove years of research, in college and absolutely tliirftis his practice, he was able to gmawst i“ the prt-pilre a serum whicll definitely greater even ma“ the “(Hem .tlltl unfailingly‘ held in check {he ‘he Nlesifll" I 0f hitherto IIITJEFP-ir‘ a incurable t h I . t) - ~ .- 1 - 0,500,“, “m, he exploited HS “my or teat erg and UlllL-l‘ 00,101,, rm. hi; 0W“ mwllllllorl‘ h, tionists will be interested to. irould no tltmbt have made tnillivns learn ‘hm an experiment is w be)" out tlf it. Hut what would millions made in Aioncmn Schools o’ lhelamhmfity‘ pagspd laws pmhibiting lmenqgenceWlie sale, but generally not .. . . Auicricnizet Binet u.t:.ln to a man who had ln his d I _ purchase. or the importation of hands. the product of his own long test‘ The “latter was damaged by ,-,»_-,;.,,rv0h_ H“, 00w“. of saving hm the school trustees and school pawn. V ,ion was realising big revclltltis man lift-Z’ lloiv pitifully small cjpms on “ednesday evening‘ Pr. from p“; nmnufluiturp Mm in‘ ‘mum m“ minions look when Se‘ (J. J. Otllton of the Abellleen High portattnn and they lilstetl for like . School sa-itl that "it, would he of ilrm-ilfl- Q1135?" W115 ‘h? i111"- 111 ‘guns: ‘he kerhmny that he had benefit- in that it would point outlmki’ the Mo“ Mme MlVPLI human lives! There is n0th_ mg m pwvpnl u mpdfcall or My those who would be better fittctll MINT ficienlfsl [mm “junmmgu his were they to take up something tibligittitln, nothing but honoumind athei- than the regular high schooh we . studies, and there would be a sav- 9d and was soon rejoicing in add mg of years in the pup,“ me andled millions in hel’ treasury. ltberta. to lllu credit of the medical frat- "Fillly. honor has bet-n sufficient to ltuld tllc-tyvo thousand Mitigation almost. unbrokenly sac- ri-tl. ’l‘her<.- have be no tltlubt, Millions h by ignoring the ho profitct-rs year old would he interesting to learn "“’°1’“°11 11111116 of Wales College thinks of the “m” but such iuovatlon. have been forgotten; they have perished with their mil- lions. it is announced from Ottawa that. the King government is dls~ What a much better world this cussing revocation of the ban on I would bo if all lllc discoveries of titles imposed during the war. It were given tillpillfillledlwlll he remembered that it was on ,thc motion of Mr. Nicki-e. the pre- Sclentiflc research for the gogd sent. Attorney-General of Ontario, st-ietltistg for thc benefit of humanity! , of btllnan-ity. science for the sake and cousin o! Miss McLennan. t oi’ science, of truth, of bettering tho world is an ideal towards which progress ls being made bu; we are certain politicians who see possibil- yet far from the gonL ltles of strengthening the position I of the present administration by EDITOR-IA'L_NOTE'S' the judicious distribution of hon- ours. Many Conservatives at Ot- Chumy never “new, tawa are in sympathy with the 1 ____ movement, as they recognize poll- ’ "on BOY!" "'5 great to 1°81 tics have no attraction for many Fomi- shrewd. successful business men when there is no prospect of re- Some civil servants would very _ much like -to kilow how the/tr de- , partmetlts guessed ward for public service in the shape of Klngly honour and preferment. their age. m up much,“ ‘t; t The Bishop of Gloucester is a "mum in m" Po: Omw ‘angel's: ‘church unionist of the first. order, snvmgfl Bank and Ammlle flcpnfl: no local union but a world ilnlon. lncnts polltlciutts are thankful to one Hunted catholic “hnrch. l" have the (‘it'll Service Commission a sermon m s’. PM“ s church’ Tor’. onto. he sadd “We need. more lift-l t bl ' 0 m"? for the dluappolnhnennlty in religion or the Christian of luany ‘deserving democrats," Owing Our vision must be of one church for the We suppose you noticed the ec- 5km’ OllllllflCfll Kinglgovernlncut has re- "Wile" catholic vised upward the salaries of the I 3130 (a 32,400 p" “mum “In u gnage into one great society, spank- n'cc to be in the King government “'3 with a united voice‘ employ when the bottom falls out b“ m" of the potato market! steal and mental strain upvli P1111)’ Medical Science 111. i1 We ‘"9 1""- lcaders. Who does not aylnpfllliilfi the only sc’ence bound with Premier Ramsay MacDonaidfi and s by a fraternal obligation to die Vheurlfek cry upon reaching his own c105,.’ for [he panem of bmvH-iificonstltiteticy at Aberuvon, \Vales,— ‘hem 31"" what w“ ‘wrsb w“ _ ,0 i n M that with the sultry sun ot‘ summer ,-| any |ll't_':.l1l1lill.lly Vlllllflblc- LIISCUVVJI) '1 was never so tired pbys 0B YB his head ‘net. and y t the food seems m lack- , got up again" iwell armed with sword s I that none should do hilll wrong." A London LI-beral candidate is] ,pc-ace witlrbim, two thousand foolbartiy enough l0 P11111111" 1° 1111" ‘llllllltélil ‘of Booze. But all the time through for cut. the war and since the war the revolutionary — the world‘s history. oral ‘of dollars ill a single year from ,t‘his an increase in his value to the com- ‘munity of thousands of dollars.” lti 8“ exceptimm-Iwhat Principal Robertson of Prince Prlnco SL, that the ban was impos- ed. Pressure ls being exercised by of Home Defenders ground. At this writing and the the close ofa series of nlnv n wvblcb the earlier eight W870 easy tories over the Arch Adversary. it kill. There was a song much vogue some sixty years ago that toltl of three kings who lived in tho [East and they all swore a tlolenln oath “Juhn Barlycoril must die." lAnd lmnledlately tht-y proceeded to ext-cute thc sentence. "They took a plough and ploughed h'nt dtcp, put [the least being the tremendous phy- chm! upon his new’ and me" u“). swore a solemn oath John Barley- corn was dcad"—but he wasn't. The genial spring with its sunshine howers came on and; John “he grew tall and strong. nd spear. which thing: are an allegory. The three Oriental monarchs re presented the powers that be, or that have been. They in their wls~ dom decided that he was a bad fellow anti they must kill lllm. Anti the means they adopted-qilowlng lllm untier-wxzlt-tly suited ihim. He lneekly submitted tn tlelltg buried alive, knowing that he, would collie up again, a militant fligurti,‘ stronger than before and able to hold his plat-e even among the kings of the earth, as heihxis until the present day. John Barley corn represents the Drink Traffic, King Acollol, or ill the vernacular what l»: called Booze, for short. John Barleycorn tis rich beyond the dreams of avarice. Alld the ‘powers that be in half the nations 0t‘ the world have matte their for a price! Many hypocritically profess ll of them ‘desire to kill hiln, while secretly . , - -~ ‘ - ll' -. ‘th bl . ' ' lsall_v observe-ti during the ages 8111101111095 MWPWY 111111 1h 5 irmhlm d! “He “i m H0w_“ n m bPlCauatllt? it ls true that ln WHY] the (iovernlnent antl Par sounded the death knell time tlistillerlt-s and breyvtiries wcrt- ktpt ill operation and throttgh the aortas liit THE WAY" if of fiottrs u “gun. 0L0. ‘it amen READING AND SLEEP You find that you are not eat- aud sore surprised lug or enjoying your evening meal as you should. You have had a light lunch, ar- v-e home hungry tfor a real diu~ taste, and you don't eat very much alter all. What is the matter? Well, you may have considerable on your mind, worry, excitement, cr you may be tired. The blood is atlll up in the brain. and not available for digestive work, or else your whole body is so tired, that it ls not capable of handing the food. What should he done? Why the daily paper or a book, if excited. or a ten minutes rest lying dowll ll fatigued, before eat- ing, will help you not only to enjoy the meal, but also to digest it pro~ perly. And this very same thing applies in the matter of inducing sleep. if you are one of these individuals who can drop oft‘ to sleep the mo meut your head reaches the pillow then you'll not be interested fur- ther. However if you like to read be- fore you go off to sleep. or actually need to read before you- go 0H. then you have perhaps often wondered whether you were doing tfwise thing in reading at this time. As a matter of fact. you will notice that the length of time you really read, is not very long, And what is the big tiling, the essential thing about this reading, that finally gets you off. to sleep. is it because [hp hook is dreary or common place‘! No! The real benefit front the read- ing is that it takes your ulind off the affairs of the day. the exciting, llict-nst- Ices they paid and the ox dire disturbing things that might ‘cise and customs taxes 0n boozeieuguy keel, yo" awflke_ n- you,» imanuiacturctl or intported, the fed nlllld were allowed tn dwell upon treasury ivas enriched ' by 1116111- m‘ luillitills tlf dollars yearly. The Th? idea 50m‘? 11901115 hiwe 0! (i(l\'l?l‘lll1l6'l1!s (ti the tlav took the uuhzmifi me Sieppiess mm“ by " 5lll(l_\'. is. to my nllntl a big mis- bribt- and Jolln lisrleit-orn tintu-tl in busluetss. (‘Oll- The Provincial Governments had likt- manner with the Federal the booze. They saw that the Dolnin and soon was able to boast of four million: over flowing tfountllin alth, British Columbia of follow- Al- Saskatcbewan and Man- itaba hitched themselvtfup with British Columbia ln the wet train anti old King Booze, fat anti tsmll lnlysaltl, "Now boys, give m4; On tarlo!" And so the battle was set in array in Ontartlo 0n Thursday last with what result we have Jitst bc- gun to realise. An all-day battle ill every city, town, ward and town- Hilip in the big province.‘ in ’l‘o- routo, the centre of the long batt- le line under shelter of distillery forts, brewery bastlons and hotel earthworks fought the forces of King Booze, while behind church and chapel walls. parsonages, mantles and homes, the armies of sobriety maintained an unequal struggle. And Toronto fell, anti many cities and towns far and near were in possession ot‘ John Barleycorn, trophies of his sword and spear, when tile night closed in. Booze captured the cities, while in the rural townships. along the concession lines, the thin red line held their with news at hand it seems to have been almost a drawn battle vic- was a mistake to strength, the», wealth and fighting lpowcr of such an cnenty. For vor- il,\'. in this latest chapter of a life? long warfare, "John Barleycorn“ church will not accomplish its mls- 111111 "Bot. ilp ugalu- and sure stir- ' prised us all." whole world, preaching the simple‘, ls no vice which in one black and Customs and Excise department “spa of righieoume“ “d umntawrul gun ha! swallowed "p so y _ much of hope and ‘happiness as ln- The increase, “m. to m“, from men of every nation, race and lan temperance’ the ("rem realm the liquor traffic. The curse it 5111111111 Heaven rests upon it. And wbl earnest prayer that this cen- this ls true the conflict Ope th d o of he t. m” may do much to 0H0; to an it must go. on. it is irrepressible. n e o r your m. ltndcrrate the flake. This reaching for tho hook. l Saying to wrong. "Depart!" Open the door ol your heart. iTo the things that shall abld-e. To the holy thoughts that llft your Like the olars at eventlds .-\ll of the fadeless in the realms of song and art so as not to waste these "precious" hours. defeats its own end. because they arise sluggish and slow wit- tcd ill tile tnorning. So go to sleep witll a book it‘ n-et-essary, because it relieves tension ot‘ mind altd hotly. This relief from tension is what intiuccs sleep._ b a O O ~<—<0>—-———— O-fO- OO-OOI+O-O TtlE lmlNtCE OF PEAiCE:-—For onto its a child ls born: anti the o . . ~ Dally Selections FOR Guardian Readers government shall be upon his shoulder; and his ‘name shall be (lulled, The ‘Prince of Peat-o. lt-tlali 9:6. PRAYER:— "Joy to the world! come; Let earth receive her king; Let every heart prepare lllm roolu, And l-leaven and nature sing." V OrIOtIO-Qfi-O-I-IIOOQ I-OI-O-OQ-OQ OCTOBER 25, 1924- tlie Lord is OCTOBER 26, 1924 GREAT POWER FROM GOl):- Behold, l give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of an en- emy; and nothing shall by ally tneans hurt. you. Litke 10:19. PRAY-ERz-to tLord. Moat lllgh, we seek to dwell in the secret place where no evil thing can be- fall us. nor any deadly thing tout-b us. OPEN THE DOOR’ OF YOUR HEART Open the door o! your heart. my lad, To the angels of love and truth; When the world is full of unnum- bered joys, ' in the beautiful dawn of youth. Casting aside all things that mar, To tile voices of hope that are call- ing you. Open the door of your heart, my lass, soul flowers that bloom It yet remain: trug that there of of lo Are youns. it’ you'll only give them Open the door of your heart. Open the door of your Heedleas of class or creed, When you hear the cry of a bro- The sob of a child in need. To the shining heaven that o'er you You need lio map or chart, room, heart, my friend. ther’: voice, bends against. 7 end all those divisions which have Hmvtfler Gwerzmenti” 3"‘ tpmfqril’ I I n o , -- t- $.11". ln the old country have many Church ofChrlaLand wbtlch hnvelude o; p000)" oplnlon may flaw make for sobriety and righteous- grave personal disadvantages, not made warfare instead of peace." or ebb, the battle will go on until n"; will never give up tho fight. II But only the love the Master gave. -~Edward Everett Hale. of Wales while ln Otttawa honored practise determination, and make up your lnlnd that you will ceedjYou have considerable pride. and like to make as good an ap pearance as possible. pleasing talker. and read a great deal. When love treasure It, and never allow your- self to become depressed or Jealous. which means hope. white. lng, and are a good worker, and. if you will only stick to your job. will make a. great success of life. You are Just. and generous. and have plenty of good friends, You are a great lover of your home, and have very few interests outside it. which means hope. mat cnlitinonmowu ‘Quantum: Happenings of - the Week ll. R. H- the Prince of Wales was the guest of honor at a charming- ly arrangctl (lance at Jtideau Hall. \\'llt'.l Their Excellencles the Gov- ernor-Gcneral a-ud the Lady Byng of Viruy entertalnctf 400 guests at one of tho moat delightful events in the history of Government House. Rarely has the stately ballroc-ul witnessed such s gala and brilliant assemtbly. The bright faces of the debutantes and their pretty frocks the lovely gowns of the young soc- iety lustrous. the exquisite jewels worn by the fair sex, contrasted strikingly against tho tlark bick- ground of the plan's conventional evening dress. Llltlng strains of the lnuslc added the last touch to a very perfect scene. H. R. i1. the Prince of Wales r0 oeivetfwltb his host and bostessat {he entrance of the ballmom- Each guest was graciously welcomed by the Royal Heir anti Their Excell- encles. Thu Pttlnoeis wtell-known happy smilc made each one feel that be or she alone was essential to the success of the even-lug. As the strains of a popular mel- ody stzirtett, the Royal visitor stepp. ed into perfect fox trot step with" Miss Elena Murdock. daughter of Han. Joules Murdock, Minister of Labor, as his partner. From then on lht- Prince danced continuously, choslng for his parbners Mrs. W. G, Pilgsley, Mrs. Allan Keefer, both of whom he danced with last year; Miss Gladys Rogers and Miss Helen Guthrie, of Guelph. He danc- ed twice with Mrs. Pttgsley and Mrs. Keefer and Miss Murdock. He bad other dances with out-of-town visitors. He danced about 11 danc- es. He retired about 2.45 a. nt. Her Excellency was a dignified and glorious hostess in her hand- some gown of orchid shade nloire. nlatle on- simple lines with effec- tive tlrapln-gs caught with an or- nautult of diamenté and beads to match. Sht- wore a diamond neck- lace and a diamond coronet in Russian style ln her hair. Miss Staudford was charmingly guwnctl in gold tlssttc trimmed with bands of fur. 11 I Major and Mflfltwwflllliflitl W111i his presence at a dance given by them at the Country Club- This was the only private invitation \c- cepted by the Prlucc of Wales while in. Canada, except that given by Mrs. Herbert on Sunday last. Major and MTB._BRS'SBIL are well known here having spent the three summers, previous to this year. at Brackley Beach. Mrs. Dsssett is a sister of Mrsf John R Booth, luili- lonaire~ paper Magnate of Ottawa and Major Bassett is Ottawa Re- presentative and Vlce-Presldtut of tile MCIJIPEZEl Gazette. I I I The official closing of the Golf seuson takes place tb's afternoon when. the prizes won during the year are to be awarded. The mem- bers howevur are still looking for- ward to many more delightful days tn the open and as the Club house is comfortable many jolly parties will no doubt yet be held. The tea today is in charge of MlssR. Long. worth Miss L. Weeks, Miss L. Laird, ltllsa Jenkdla, Miss E. Long- worth. Mrs. Hydman who has bccll speutliug the past two ivct-lcs with Uidy Davies in Ottawa left this week for ller home in Eduionton. I I I Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers have rettirntztl from a visit to Boston, New York autl Atlantic City. ll I I ‘Mrs. F. l’. Taylor has rt-tilruetl froln a pleasant visit with her s-"v- 1)r.- R. N. and Mrs, Taylor, \Ve.st- mount, P. Q, Mrs. W. H, Prowso who returnt-tl Thursday night front Plctou whore she spent the summer with her mother is being welcomt-tl by tier friends. it Mrs. .1. Sidney Bonnet! of St. John who has been visiti-ng- Mrs. Carruthers leaves this nlornng for Halifax to join her hitsbtintl who is at present ill that city. II I The P. E island Protestant 0r. pbauagc drive was officially open- ed last evening and the next Week promise-s to be a busy one for those engaged ln- soliciting subscriptions I I ills Lordship the Bishop of Char- lottetown. although still at the Charlottetown hospital, is gradually regaining health and strength. at: Mr. and Mrs- L. D. blurray. Upper Prince Street, have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. E H. Siltclafr of Nt-ivcastle. N. B., ind M1‘ and Nlrs. J. J- Holden of Ottawa. #1 #1 I On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. lllurray entertained for her guests at a nicely arranged Bridge, while on Wt-Jnestlay, the visitors were guests at a luncheon at the Golf Links, and again Thursday even- lng at a private Bridge, friends vlelng witll one another to make their visit as plttdStllll. as possble. m at a , Rev. Dr. H. E. Thomas, Editor of The Wesleyan is spending the week-end ill the city. He is to be tho preacher at. the anniversary service in the Methodist Church to. morrow, and will be cord ally greeted ‘by his niluleroits friut-lls. I I ill The artistically decorated hall of St. James Presbyterian Church‘ made a fitting setting for the Halloween tea, so dnlntlly serve-d under the auspices of the young Ladies Guild on Thursday after- noon. There was an excepfonally large attendance and the affair a success In everyway. I I I The Colonial Stock Company were given a cordial welcome tlur- lng their weeks stay in the city. I I I His Royal Highness the Prince OCTOBER 25.—You want to 811(1- You are a 0011188 [O 3'01], Your birth-stone is the opal, Your flower is the hop. Your lucky colors are yellow and OCTOBER 26.—You love read- Your birth-stone is the opal, white. Your flower is the hop. of filcllsia, smart little bats of felt, choice for wear with a simple tall- ored frock. man of fastron. A new envolope bag that ls in keeping with the vogue for black and red is of black suede, with tl-ny outlines of red. felt havle for decoration aothalg for this worthy institution. III Mr. and Mrs. Norwood M. Lat-lb to spend the next three or folli- weeks at Shaw's Hotel, Bracklcy Beach and at Georgetown, where recent serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lash. who spent the summer here will be again kindly wclconl- ed. , 0 0 Mt‘. and Mrs- A. A. McLea/n- were miong those attending the reccp~ ticn at Government House, Ottawa, In honor of the Prince of Walt-s. a a Captain Alexander Ram-say, R. N., D. S. 0., has taken “Saucy? tllc former residence of the late Gen- eral Hastings, in Bermuda, for tilt- winter, and will be joined there shortly by Lady Patricia. Ramsay. Their little son, Master Alexander Ramsay, will remain. in England. probably joining his parents after Chrstmas. “Soncy," ls beautifully slttlattetl on the harbor front and ls at convenient distance from the dockyartl where Captain Ramsay's ship H. M. S. Calcutta, will be. while on the North American and West Indian Station. I I I Trafalgar day was very nlccly celebrated by the 1. O. D. E. and Navy League of this city when they entertained at a prettily arranged’ dance on Tuesday even- ing in the Navy League, chaperon ed by Mrs, MacCrcmitly, Mrs. E. S» Blanchard and Mrs. J. S. Bngnlall. Everybody had a delightful time with excellent mu-slc for dancing, a good floor and dainty supper serv- ed at a late hour. I I I Miss Ann Ross, of Summersldt» has gone on a three months visit to her brother Mr. George Ross, M- P. B. of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald, of Alexandria. 0nt., spent a few days at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mulv.hlll, Arnprlor, this week, on their return from u holiday trip to Prince Edward island- Shading froln pale to tlecp tones ribbon trimmed, are an excellent III Perfect accessories denote a wo- o o a Many of the now large hats of of Montreal are arriving this wcek Ml‘. Lash will convale-sce after his ' start the Captain writ the Commission as ev hi" 11 430D)’ 0f it. in front of me _'I‘H E ESTABLISHED 1832 tIO-IFI O0 lowest possible cost. Provincial The 61 Queen Street Great-West Life Mtts. Heats Quickly. The Public Forum Th]: column ll open for tho dlecutulurl by uunnnplttttlaulc nf questions n! Interest. Tim Charlottetown (iuardlnn dot-n not nuiennarlly alulonto the up- nlone of hurnpnndentl. .¢vooooaovmovoooooouu Mr. R. E. MUTCH REPLIES Slr.—'l‘bo' promlst-tl letter from (lapt, llcatl appears ill your issue of this tlatc, and Wllllc 1 fully ill- teltdcd lily letter appearing on the saute [iagc to ht: my only attcltipt il-i- an oxpluntitlolt, l feel that his letter calls for a reply. To make matters clctir l ivlsll to quot-e the f\irst thrcc paragraphs of Capt. Rcatl's letter. \l\'lliCll rctitl as fol- lows:—— "ill your issue of the 211th M1‘. R. E. Mutch is reported to have questioned my verticity and intelli- gence before the Board of Railway Conltuisslonters, when he is quoted as saylng:—-'\'Vheu Capt. Rt-titl said he could lint get ills vessel front ‘Toruientlnta to Borden at it a.ln. HE WAS NOT STATING WHAT WAS CORRECT’ "First, l w-ish to ask Mr. Mulch wily lie put these words into luy mouth‘! \ "No one ill his right stinscs would make such n statement as that. at- tributed to lire and l defy Mr. Mutch, to say where and when l made such a bald uutiltallflietl state- int-nt." l wish to say that I tlitl not put these words ltl Capt. Road's mouth. One of the Rutllwtty olllcittls who travtlllctl front Motlcton to (Zhlir- lottetown to be tireaeltt at the con- forcncc with the Railway Comnrls sion, all-d thorn ivas u rnrlntitl of them fully t‘l|lll|)]l\"(| “with nous files and flgurcil- not. omitting u lneulbcr of the legal profession ln the fight to keep us from getting otlr lights. blade this relutirk to the (Iolnmllsslnn, “ that while the pub~ llc trould conic hcforc tlleut and make nil kinds of statements, even though some of them were incorrect the ratilway cuss were obliged to no accurate, and make no statement that was not abs lately correct." in setting out their He. then proceed d to read n letter wntten by Cit-pt. 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LTD. §§§O'QO-OOQI-QQ-Q I-‘I-Q %§O4IQO40-II"I OQIIQV Your prove it. ninety I n (‘ HA ll I.0’I"1‘E'l‘U W N’ Managers Assurance Company Charlottetown, P, E. t. l i 0 3 i l z x t l z i House Easy to “'l‘llvrt- ilig put fortll to tlo away \\"'lll lllgllt is lltliv-li silt-ill llavigziliftln lull it is not suulltl till llifi-lilfl‘ of it. for file sttlttit-slitiu it‘ that. ut- rtttilltt in ‘Torlllclltiln- illlt|_‘ lily llll*l‘l', llttt tile only truulil- irilll} tllt- suggtistlitln is that it i» tlarlt be,‘ fort: we can ltcf rl-zttly lll start Intrl.‘ and to lnlllte ulutters Wtirst- w? woulll llilVi! to llluke lllt‘ trip frtllll_ 'l‘tll'ltlcnt<itlt- bt-forc tlaybrttalt, ivlllt-ll is tllt- darkest part of tllt- night." ; This ptirltgrapll is unlit-ti "Xillflm l_v as ivrittt-n, and as soon lts tilt speaker had -CO1ll-|tl('lt'll llj iirlzil" lnt-uis l took tixct-tltitlu to ‘t ului stated that it ivas not curl-t t, 'i‘liit first pasl-lcllgt-t‘ sailing frtiln lint-- tlcti is schtitltlltul at 51.15. lltv l‘l‘ltS,~" lug frolll 'l‘tlrm-.'illtlllt=. tlist-llllrgillt anti rt-lolttljug, take Capt. llezitli own fgtlres, rcqtlircs one llttlll‘ anti thirty-two minutes, or ltlilliilll! tllt' llour of dcptlrturc, frolll 'l‘tu-ulelltine 7.43, voluuil- , (Zapt. Real] goes on to say that lli’ never knowingly made a falst- state- luent- or even a lllft-lltiiltllllt! ont- iii connection with the Ferry Servifif» tiutl l would like to know \\'llill lie will rail the above. '|‘bt- st-llt-tlule- requlrt s the bout to lutlke lll‘l‘ fif-‘ii ntovvlneut at 9.15 may bt- lllt‘ clillil" nut-ion til’ the Captain's lurk til knmvletlgo of the time of tilt» colli- ing of daylight ill this etnlutry, tutti l presume, we will hart- to zitrcefll tltifi tixplnnzititm of his stlltt-ultilil, that the crossing would bu ltliltlE Ijust. before tltiwn. the tllirkt-st llttill‘ of the night, or pcrhtips the (‘altiilin can deny tho tittthorsllfp uf tile let- ter lllletl ill the case. i l ivjsll to also call ltltcnlion i": some further tllillflllflllls l-ttntillllcti ill ills letter flied witll lllt‘ (‘ollt- nrisslon, tiud reiterated ill his letter this uiorn-ing. For lustatlcc, i11‘ _ states that the 1l\'t‘1'il[.{t_‘ time of til‘- rivnl an lloltltilt ou his finul trip 111 tile evening during Novclubrr tutti _ - "”‘” t (Continued on P-{QEL