e liuildlng up ‘of I ‘Public Opinion '$pie§\dld_ Address by Mr. Pere , Pope at the Rotary Club. ‘rt and ' Nerves . W!" 5° g o‘ wiyhmoartm ‘upwind notnlespntniglltfos in my head. I ‘At ‘the ‘Rotary Club yesterday? . the s .ak-ar was Mr. Pew Po e it m)’ ‘mfk “my”?! “m I whogxave an interesting andytiulelly o will" "l"! "W." "M F"; ,atl lees on Public opinion. .111 6°11“- Ml Bil-q“, "wk . inf lingo said: ISpeak-ing last urns v9.20 w? NW1 l" Monday! loncl J. o. Fallie, m an 03°11 I "QM ‘"33" ‘m P7 lsddress tn‘.- t we will not soon i0:- " ‘WWW’? l“ m“ °£ m” ;get, wught to inlpless u-pon us the 51¢ “d "h ‘m’ ~-thre»a essential characteristics of ‘WQQiZQk “ mud mm m9.” t’: in good iitotalisn; theze were. first ' ~ ‘ ' 8°‘ lalwfimé I ifibmvledgla, second, A Isiylnpathotic "4 l’! fh um snort. and thl.d, An active and h“ “Md a.“ Well-tainted will.‘ It was not a- , 9'1",“ c "perinon, not nlelely an intellectual ‘m, ‘ b‘. m l . . but rather a heart-to hear-t. “a I m‘. N. .ta.k, lnan to mall, upon what. was fgtffithouglsh“ lreiqulred ll‘ we aimed at ‘being good ‘iltotarialls. , yraixnzt‘: isnallollgfille Jllllle obi‘ lazing to‘ . ‘ it e -to our um e ..'|.0l'8 or with um complaint splint" “ a l ' RVlVPHLS l}. - lk/nowl-ed c hut I ventu to ad~ _<-- 50¢- I 5°! “u ded§nl m‘ idrcss yOfl. t re < ' 11319459 °n "FQPQ t P7"? 57' There is n force tllat effects our 11mm"! c“: “mud, r-Pmlmw’ livcs mast powerfully, which W8- ‘ ourselves, call illto action and to w’ lthe ‘building up of which we'- devote too little attention. We call it lPubI-ic Opinion. it is ever chang- ling, it has lllllldhfiilll of phases but ‘it n. all powerful. Each Nation, each Province, each Community has ill-ens x1810 whilt is rip-tn. what ls- l-ntlns. what is allowable, these are very cal)"- cious but they, as they are carried m + . SOME‘ ‘ , REASONS .-» WllY here is no need whstevfir to end away for any SEEDS In Our Seed CATA- LOGUE for 1927. An edition of 8,000 copies ‘his been rec- ently mailed to the FARM- ‘ERS and GARDNERS of P. E. . island. ' did not involve soclal ositracisun. ,bll-t we would lblnsh with shame if , iwu betrayed ignorance of the cust- §0lll&.0l' our set. -Bad form is n l-greattelyoffence tlhan bad morals. i l Public ' Opinion demands obedience ‘ 1 ciiRlEgEg 00 "flit.‘.‘;3§§..°E£X‘;{“"i.1‘.1.‘;i;“;.... I ylllllllflll development’: As other peoples opinions or us are formed Seedsmen to the People of P. E. l. ‘ Tinto action, are the main factors in ifornrlng our characters. it is" Pill- lting it too stcon ly to say that. til-a imust. potent infl ences in shaping ‘our lives is til-e effective censor- hlp exert-ed by Public Opinion, Eparticulally ill the little 11°18 °l iduily life. This is true of every , ' ‘class and it applies to all ranks. Cartel‘ S .. ,ior each dlas its own lat-ens "wvllicll o -:' "' lit stlives t-o enforce an . in a 8911- Reliable Seeds lrral way, always succeeds inwlo- v . , lllg so. A man may have llttlo W"! 37¢ 1'00‘ IIlLbY "PWiPdI conlpnnction in ignoring Divine of 200 ofthe beat lMOMIiQIICI in Law, he may evade, as far as he ‘ _-P.'E. Island. ‘We g gndnteo can, the ISINIJIWIOIPY Laws of hi8 . kh quality of the"86 difeold country but ho will dles-ltate iwfofé > , hem bearing our Quinn to ihe incurs the colndemnatlon of the be the same as sol '_. I lPublic. In childhood, in youth, SEED STORE, l-lltn- .ln oal-ly manhood it is the dread LQTTETEOWN, ' R oi‘ appearing Elllliglllfll‘ or rlillcillilllfl- ' ’* ' that exerts the growls-goat. influence . ovw our actions. ave you ever ‘ s Cgrter s 4 tried to persulatle your lyoung solo to wear a. stye of c-ot es or o ee s P} v some action to which his compan- ffhey are carefully selected ions objected. You found it diiil- ‘fm. pufflTy. and qgnylm. cult did you not‘! You were up ATION and adaptability to slain? 1lgilvlgwtgviligpdgliégfel; ‘c.ow . i I s l SOIL Ind CUMATE‘. ' fconfol-ln ‘to -Publ.ic Opinion confin- CARTEWS SEEDS are cd toyouth. Take the dnatter of much cheaper than those llst~ fclothes. Glance over the fashions ed In the Catalogues of the of the palst fifty years. To us tllley other Provinces ln- Canada. ma!’ 1199111, 3115"“! bill 111$? We" , ‘ _ - ' _ accepted as admitting of no choice ,_ CARTER'$ 35593, INAHIN- no matter what inconvenience they eeted as to their ‘growing ' involved. And in the matter oi’ quiillflf-‘l- "W8? illllabifi t0 conduct the rule was just as arbit- soil and climate, from ENG- ‘rel-y. There were cmalin things LAND, ' CANADA and the that could be done, certain others UNITED STATES, long ex- that could not. Arc we not today perlence has taught u; where similarly controlled’! Many of us to look for the best, and only“ Jwould not hesitate to infringe the the best. t. ‘moral cod-e, provided oulr offence, If you have not received s l SEED CATALOGUE an ad- dressed Post Card will bring you one. ‘not so much by what. we are as by lxuihat they think we are, naturally .we assume n social mask. We __, A“ I g _________ [tend toponform" outwardly at least. Stout theatrical person (engag-im lemgulze 513111137415 11ml 01"‘ ns room): Window's a bit smalllllillfliilghl? “ml “limit! l-enii 1° "l" houmnyt be much use m me m anfiuiszleveslttllathglli-citggas in matters . - i" l . ‘ ‘ ‘ néfé-lglglltflfy! There ain't goin’ told: of Remgion’ Morality‘ Laws Me dsuch emcrgctltzy. My terms {or $sutlg ofofurgagx: muxfitmn“ lztols it; wcekly ill advance. ,“,_,"ahfiu,ld {that o“, zgnvlcgog: I. , ‘ . . . ,l<‘lrst commercial trllvollor: All lllgfirslhgxtfilzaallfe lglgzzzéellelyéztg: hem“ 1 5m “my tw," kmd” "I-‘upon us by our parents and the ers- _ ' _ ‘ideas ‘prevalent in the social set v "9"" "illlllllfilcldl- will" a"? to which we belonged. Does ally lone doubt. that we llro Protestant. or Catholic, Jcw or Turk lllwinly , . First: Gctout and stay out, O Sanity which the older Public 0p- . d-om,,rlf we olu-ry lsll-ger posslbllitea; l physicians for Beware of Counterfeit: l iiéfllilrfiiiilfii°l fill‘! f let la offered h “ASPIRIN? l‘?! isbnot stamped with the ' tyel-“Crosfl-refuae irwlth contempt-ltianoWA PIRIN" at sill Don't take new Eh . . _, .. Accept 5a safe by millions ind p"? Neuralgia A‘ Neurltis tda A Lumbago i; “V Rheumatism 3h, Nojrhl-"rscr ltsiuzr "Bger" . neg which contains proven directions.‘ m or A up own» r-uvmll I ‘silo lotus.’ of at all? l? prowl? l flirts ‘ 4 n I we pride them from this belngcarried to ment in which we live. THE CHARLOTT ‘ ‘that are offered to us today equ- iuse us. They are poured upon’ ‘its in such quantity that we cannot t ‘Lit them into s Theonum of Life. t“! ‘Cflfllile ‘styled it and unless we tposesss some definite perception lot Life's fundamental purpose we lwill have no central thought iILOIIDG which to build. i Present Conditions. i 4148i! as try to picture the ‘present ,colt_di'tions of affairs. Every tum-f ‘W. N91)’ oily. every nation is‘ NYTBWBI! in lts own thought atmosq lime. The quiet voices 0f the iv- e nlell are overactive, deep. iWlllllll, like lcaven but it is only as idle clouds begin to clem- that [our vision open-J. Yet meanwhile! ‘full? 5°11)’ of thought, confused flllmlsll it be. i8 determining our nc-. ions and hence our lives nndf characters. Nineteen humbled] k ‘Yeals ago lChrist lbegau to teach in‘ o-he humble villa-go of Nazareth. "fh-t- ideas and perceptions which- jhe uet tiree. his love, his humility, ‘his insight into life, his knowledgel lof the possibilities of the llulllanj soul, as ‘the perception 0i’ tihcnl‘ sermlnated in the souls or hi3‘ fol- JOWGR-s have lcavened lllc WilUlOl "lllfillfllilit-rflldllfltfllllefe of [n9 ivurld‘ lending ito bring it, as it finds cx-f llllfl-Sfllflll ill law and sosial llsagef illlo cclliorlllliy with‘ his ideals‘. ‘For it is only us idea-s s ‘t forth by preacher and teacher find ell-t ‘blession ill action. and only in so {tar as such ‘action-s dlarmoni-ze with - Mme ‘his principled thwt Christ's teach; 1115s truly express thelns-elves; b lse our rents started us needs and Lin!“ are “ewssary but) @0811 v i Dfl v m P I it is us lit-tans to anelld. Only‘ with a b as l0\VD..(lS i cl indrtlul- ‘as ‘lhcy-hecoilte‘ potent m one mo‘ l6!‘ VWWB- Thil" ‘l-elwhlnflli twill" oi all individual and find expresV limited Oil!‘ E-OWUI ‘ill U19 "Whi- slun in collective public opinion ‘do formative pelt oi our lives. Tiles»? llhgy becoffle vahmbm Every ma". 50¢!“ Trillmewilikihh “Pillliid ‘which in his own place and station helps‘. humanity s everyw ere ten to gy mp deeds M, mm, puqmc 0mm; glow, are of evely type. urebpart oi ,0“ and “m8 m... he consciously thfi mi1=1‘-hll\el‘l"0iill‘°- Pli lo Qliqor unconsciously ‘helps to nloulll 1111011 ill "8 llllflny phases rules cv- tho most important formative ill- QIYWIWPQ; l" We?!’ Nil-loll (ill/QTY illlonce in human life. Occasion- town, lev~ery class, every set, overypny you hem. the remwk made. , cottenie it is active. hatch has its ~91,’ what I do does not matter; 1 own standatds. ~each lts own llll- p,“ Qmy Que and my me have is writiten law's. Yet these must so poor and mean my] tune 1a so‘ meet and blend. The tics. \VlllC'il.]i1,'l_]9 m 1.1 u, inspire one that I. llllk M10111 WEeTiPEiH i419 llolills 0f simply try 1o escapees ‘much frlcil Willa“ Which mm‘- “5 “will? Qiition as possible. Does i-t occur to. their difterenicels are becoming 8W1‘ such a. one that if l-ife is lgnoble "WW Wlfilll- Th?‘ 9M8 0f 001W it is because lle and otlhers find in muoloetion. the frequency 0i‘ social u. poor and ignoble expression. ln intercourse. the decree w which the light of experience the unforeU mflliazin-cs and neweuelwrs are Defwsecn poisiavliltlzg tor human life” meeting the nvasees. the “Movie/are infinite. There is n0 Lunll Pifllllire 550W which is Drew-filing to what one ‘lllflli may effect. Pet-l title in other slime” bandki“ “g “Mr. bhe lHelzmit, brought the‘ Crusad-L p uses, - ese are - res ~ug owilielws into be n and trensforlnedi namrow parochlalism and graduallyilgltrope thoughghe did not realize, offline‘ p“ n tr" it" ‘$99111 18 X315 9g n lu- uf \v lint‘ oug t 0‘ i‘ figs “lei 9MB illle 116W 1498B fibre ‘exerting efforts of one man can ‘bring about, ‘ but we can detect the seneral and even the weakest men can do movement ‘as it reveals its self illigoypelghingp Why do we not play‘ action. ' -C|ll.r palrts more Inainfully? Goethe gives n reason. (Apart from the ‘need of making s livel»lhood:--) , t "Men are so inclined Ito content.‘ Fm)’ V991“! 1120 we mainly drelvllhemselve-s iwith what is colnmon- our guidance from the ideas oi’ tllelest and U19 Wheel! lgrow so easily Motherland." There all elis-to-lllcad to the lnlpls-ssions of the cracy ofculture and lbrgeding lzov-lbeawtiful and till-e perfect that-av- ‘arned the Nation. nglishmen eryone should study .by all methods were not as n. body strongly intel- P10 nourish in llis dllllid the faculty. lecitual ibut . they than gained of reel ng these things. For no ‘throne-h 10m: experience. a nrnlllnan can lbearto be entirely depriv- ‘grasp of 1tlfiu1princiglea1offovelrnqsld oi‘ Blltilll] enjoymellitts. ilttistonly m-en .- e r pre om nan c arq )&U8US9 ey are no used to - as e aoteristlc was all ardent love of lib. of what is excellent, that the gell~ enty, and this was displayed ln ev erality of mankind take delight in ery rank oi’ yooloty. Each DOS-pilly and insipid things. provided sessied, rto a, degree ‘than. wetllavetlley be- new." lcst. today, the courage of his own‘ convictions. He d-id not wait un- Means of Uplift. it'll be ‘had learned what. was they _ I popular idea ibwt he dared to stundl it seems beyond question that we l alone. lToo often we wait llllLlLUllll only really lillt ourselves Iby. we dear whwt the crowd thinks. jhelplng others and ‘we can do this But Engllsh-men had also allotllerjill no surer way than by etrivlng| characteristic w-l-llcll -protecte<i'to ll-ElL-ifi the tone oi the QfiIVlEOIl-l T e est extremes~namely a deep CODIIIllIII-llilfifl 0f all the churches are Owning lily Interest‘. 5 They were ready to‘the sacredness, not of things to save _ subordinate their individual inter- themselves as their chief objective- , Garden Fresh ca» L-Just as tea lQ shipped from the gardens in lead lined . cheats as the sole way to rc- tain its strength and flavonso it is delivered to yotfin metal packages when you buy _Ral\wana Golden Our Inspiration .-~...v».»'_r\ ETOWN by \*_~‘,..._, =GUARDIAN> - .».. 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This combination was tille source ofEnglandis great- ness and thus was developed one of the sanest forms oi government thalt ltho world thas yct seen. iThank God we still possess, wo v. ell into the structure of our Laws and ‘institutions a measure or that ‘Public Opinion which we inherit-ed but other and native factors are modifying it. ‘We are not. today, transplanted Britons but, in in- creasing degree. we are becoming ‘Canadians. Not only here, but oi- aso in the Old Country, ‘Democracy, ‘as lSociety develops. dlscerns most ‘clearly til-s unfair assumption of privilege which character-iced the development oi‘ an Upper Class. lt became inspired with a spirit or re- volt. This was fu-lly justified in so far as the process was construc- tive not. destructive, but in striv- ing to remove one evil more seri- ous ones are introduced: Auwrchy. Ssllfishnsss, License and lack of inion did soln-ethl i Ito keep under.‘ if we ‘collective y have gained a greater measure’ oi‘ soclsl free- is there no danger of our losingl ‘that. moat important of all needs- ‘lfldofflllip by the ‘beet? in liibere not a tendency to overlook the hlsller and illtier issues of life. ‘Do 110i ‘llhe Money Market. the Social Round, and ,~ sensuous Pleasures aibsottb too iiiudb attention‘! is not idealism. rather frowned upon as likely in‘ produce discomfort? is there mftendenoy to make slvle o1 mnuontt plenum and- tako long chances o itllo future? is not ibe-ldpsfw ' ,_ln gion, in Science, in T ‘yoraitkure ‘ who slam jm in luxunlu sttlmi to ill-more ‘Dofllhiiity o: sedan-ins‘ cltplboteri All-s we our‘ ru- <OVlllrt i Jpn » itlnifh houqh no is somngly. mu he out: , ffllllo chief some of this - e‘ - n; the quid. ‘ en oi at ~ » . l lbllt to make this presenlt world bet- |terz (ireorii-l are dmpollliant, but deeds can alone effect "this. And it is not. ‘the deed itself so much as tthe- enlotion that. finds express-l Slllll through it and title lnanner ill which it. is llolre that counts. l dole, grudlgiugly flung to a ‘hffllllflf y in need. ca-r-rlos llbtle or good and , nlucll l/hat is evil. it is not our‘ roputcd sills that drag us down. but the wand: of "will to conquer self and obtain n. mastery over it. and to livc tor and through others.- Tlle wvages of God wro ttelncly stat- e[l_ 1:11p joy of labour and the joy of giving. ‘these alone provi the food and exercise that t soul requires. , 1s it not. possible for us to real- ize something ot‘ itabi-s and to M1118 it to bear upon our lives. Not lnelleily by ‘talking about it. words are cheap and are daily losing tlheir force. We must live our creed not talk about it and when we transfer our ‘vision-from word-s -. to deeds "the little incidents oi daily life tlslne on new significance each can ‘he made to reveal beau- ty and beauty and goodness are es- mially one. Beauty, of Body-f Beauty of Mind-Beauty oi lsoul- Do 'we realize the need of develop- ili-g tzhem together‘! A trerfeot body wit-ll a perfect carats-so. lllglllil allot will lift its possessor and t ose with whom it comes 1M0 con- ttot to ever lnsher vision; a .8011! . . Asl- [In mg salm- man In show you flit- - lhluumous gnamnlrr Inlrrl sl/il-rd In Ill: bark o] I/Je mg. that by its unselfish devotion will inuitulllc propaganda. reveal would elevate Public Opinion. Slov- iolnl tllc Universe nlltl llulllanity d” enllnoss, Commonness heiielflshneers, how i-llese lower 11.11 center l n Ion, they will lbear their bitterest were. fruit ln 14116 next generation. not then our duty to weave tilts guide it into rport. sense of beatlity in-to the fabric OIlCOHIIlICI. our lives? . Culture reads :- That Amie] . As for as ttille. Divine; how these-it lies ill its pOWCI‘ it tends to trolls- ill HD8061!- into its own image. livery mall is ul‘ perpetual radiatlolt d the flmrnedinte result is not like a luminous ‘body; he is, as it n beacon ls it ship upon tile l-ocks it‘ it does not. Every lllalfs is an unspoken sermon nvhicll is for ever preaching ‘to oth- deiiniltion of’ers spinltual poison. Srln would lonly he an eldl for lllm wllo com- lPursruit ofour iota-l perfection by'mi‘ts it. were it not a. clime to- Msttbew Arnoldfs means of getting to know, Oil-Q" wards the weaker ln-et-hrcn, whom mlaoters that most convent us- theilt ‘corrupts?’ _estt that. has been tlhought and‘. said ln the world: and through this .lll01‘iil llbelty, conscience, respect lead ill his noble lines: RHOWPWKB (turning a stream ofifor the sciul- the very nobil-ity oi‘ f. esh flreeddloughlt-upon our stock jman. notions and habits, which we now its-rests, its rights. its dignity is the follow staunchly but mechanically, imest pressing duty Vflilllil’ lliflfllilplg than. ollereti-s a vil- isees the danger. ‘we l“ ‘mnuwmg @191" ilillllwbly. l€‘i. the teacher. tile pastor. the phil- Y which makes up for the mischief osopher has cl following tlhem blindly. “What is threatened today is To defend the soul, its ill- [or whoever What the writ- to do, is to defend ideal iman; such should be their motto. their rallying cry. lNavr to all what debanes, deminislles, hind- phase of 6P5 Blldlitlgllilde him, pTOIGOblOXVYOI‘ Filth Esiontlsl ' I pl entte/a “ » ,, ‘ p‘ hill; ' M u"? Bllblodtz-flbvery life is a pro- allthat fol-lilies enoblss and mis- wlth g-felsslon of v-ilsith and exercises an es him. The test of every relig- Mlntemle it lie carrytla complete stock oi The Celebrated Barry- which entices n. ious, political or educational sy- stclll is the luau .it llfvillliflrdl 1i a system injures 1h.» intelligent!!! it is hall; ‘if it llljll.i.~'. tlw- Cllilllkji- Cl‘ it is vicious; if it injures tili- conscience it is clilnillzll." ‘Let each nlan soak ml.‘- ill his own place and station, that which he "honestly rletlns lwlrtll Willie and. be the action t'\'t‘l‘ so colnlnoll- place or apparently trivial whore will gludxlzlily grow up a Public Opinion which will transform ‘this old world n1‘ curs and make it a much hetiu; expression of ills Di- vlnc. Sir William Jones gives us a "Will-it COllflllllllléél a State‘! Not high-raised bsttlement. or lab’ I oulell mound. 'l‘llick wall or lnoated gate: Not clt-ies proud with spires and lturrets crowned: ‘Not ibays and broad-urlncd ports. humanity in luau. the true man, the Vilhele laughing at the storln. rich‘ nnvies rldc: I ‘Not ‘s-tal red and spsngled courts- lhele low~browed bnseniess waftri perfume to pride: Men. hizhmlnded men, ‘powers as far inshore dull No: lWith ylnorge ilxminslei anllllillon llugs. A diapers! our prices with Catalogue house prices and ' . hrutcs Glltlblfld, lll forest, 1blske or rlcn. As boasts oxccl cold rocks and llfflllllfillS rude- llcn who their duties know And knowing llllrc maintain.“ ‘FOR MEN ONLY lt‘s a wonderful thing for women. Tile popular permanent wave. Xuw it's up i0 some struggling ln- VBBIOI‘ To get out a permanent shave. ,..__._._.. ATHLETES! Mlnsrdh will timber up still muscles and sore iflllllll- U” it tor n rub down- l . »yoll_,;;will‘§O be convinced oi the superiority oi this “ lllagliiiicenl line shown here \ in all sizes. ‘ -