W», . Hon. Robert Forks. Minister Li“ IflsaraadMAnIIP-J-I-UIPQ“ iiiiinilllilllililiihiihiiiilillliil blocs. 00L D. A. Iaeltaaaa, ll. is llolihld immigration, told his electors “IE. .' tum“. Brandon that in a your he hoped Editor- SUNQPOTQ k ' Since the electrical and vothcr SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 192s distnrbances of October 1115- ed ‘by an American» astrononle? sunspots has been a fruitful an‘)- force. great good for all Canada. That rotation. may Wm Mopamy ha“; “em theirlgraut, and has made good. He self: . the necessity of a new plan There are others, however, ' Notes by the Way » 3- 0'1"‘ return to them with a brand new immigration policy that will work a worthy ambition and we rnustall hope that he will evolve a plan that will prove effectual. fie has given V1911" “"1911 3111111111 b7 111° 3111131 as yet no intimation of details. Mr. ‘ ' was crlAnLomul-“ows ovations 01 in to of is 51...... A ’ . ‘ I 90hr inure.‘ 4» . The Public Forum ‘nus column is anon ‘In he $175.2‘ '3 laterops-lfduul: Charlottetown Guardian does ii; endorse In sp- dents. not noeeaaar inlsas at eerrospoa Hellllihiligs or; The i ‘ y‘ Week _ . it takes so little up mall's us sad; , Just a sligbting-qword or-aldouhting sneer, , - Water and WHO BE THIS OOUNOHTLOR lPROW-SE T . liq-One would rather vvv‘ bein- And we lost -tho hope ~ Joints-beef; mutton, pork dud I-hm, Wlwltgl lay the was or Mustard. f" {nuggets cold to give the Just a ‘ul ‘ainlie-onsome lips , uloldaosr, ' _ T , . ' And our footnteifsilafl. tho the goal , seemed near. ' , _ Mustard should b“ 9”" . be ml o 1o ‘ the mun“ w“? ‘By tho time they come lForkc came to Canada solne forty ‘round ag\“%. ab”; November 24, years ago from Scotland as an immi- S REAL CAUSE 6F BAGKACHE clinod to doubt the truth 0f ‘the ‘ [statement attributed to ‘this indi- in viduul, ‘Councillor. Prowse, in ‘last A health writer recently, wehad . So little it take to make us‘ sad. speaking about the spine. tells that millions of us night's Patroit. Would Councillor yearsego we -walk-iProwse tell -the whole truth or audit is becaustfof it about Y "the unpaid ‘hillswof It takes“so little to make us glad; Just a cheering clasp of a friendly 1mm’ i jdct of conversation and specula- lllltl tion. Previous observations associated the passing acrossjhe face of the slln of a group of ex- which may be seen at any time. holds have for years past proved ——_-<0>———— THE Lmuon Evu" to be rather futile. From time to time the question His gxpqrlence as a pioneer set- doubt realizing th/at the plans-of 9d 01155511 1°11”- his predecessors in the ofllee he we lhavo assumed the upright areal-the late"Beli Liberal Government? tion that ‘we have a weakness in‘ lPerilaps Councillor Prowse may the small of the back. not have been quoted correctly, or hand. g - Just s. wordirom one who can uu-_ Now none of us can really gather pol-chance he wis endeavoring to --deratand : the idea of millions of years, be- cover up solue civic affairs that the cause three or four thousand seemlrcitizens should know about’! “' "f ceptlonally large electrical and other atmospheric disturbances on the earth, and the prediction was made. that 0n the return. of these, which were increas- ing in intensity, further and great- er disturbances would occur. The prediction was fulfllled. In this and neighboring provinces the disturb? ance took the form of a brilliant and beautiful auroral display on] Thursday night. followed by‘ a vio-' lent electrical storm on ‘Ihldsyl h l I 1 h d l 1 of all the overseas ‘Premiers in the nisht. October 15th; farther seating; no: 0 t:“:ufht' m: fir‘): nbLontlon ‘Conference. He and his - l C . ‘ . the hurricane which almost de- s u“ m; m e T" “c p“ ° 1e meflllle, he says. are entirely sails and a ‘few days later the ‘Cuba hur- ricane, ‘bore testimony to the fact that something unusual was in pro- gress. The suuspots which were assumed _to be the cause of the dis- the side of the sun nearest earth, on the 15th. Until recently. and indccd even the i the great distance of the sun from the earth. 93,000,000 miles. the lul- ter could not be affected ‘by an)’ 2m an verihweilland 1a“ nezessaiy disturbances in the sun. Tile dis- m "lore an aw s nee ed o i ‘-Il-'l, "ll't- covcry of the ether waves within the “pron u“ “go 0 t W] u“ o“ ‘A ‘ ing back at least to the days of past twenty years llus caused a re- vision of this idea and even tllc scientists admit that "there are things in heaven and earth that arc not dreamed of ill their phil- sunspois with Iwllat after the form of the QilebeE of’ new settlers s0 8801i’ 115 tion in expressing ‘tile opinion thatq wlilclféver party wins the election, the liquor evil will not be wholly or _ ‘even materially controlled. The evil dealing with them wlthollt any as- hold the abdomen turbance were central, that ls. on i 1 lies deeper than to ‘be reached by of‘ “an” mm us‘ of liquor control comes before the tler- should be ‘of Valli: to him 111 people as a pomlcfll ‘swam Dre, his official duties, although what he ‘. has learned oi‘ Canadian farming gem n is acute in ‘the provmue of has been from experience in the Ontario, where a provincial election ‘vésL He h“, however’ with“, the 1B llebdlllg» M111 llle 91901015 are past few years visited all the pro- being lined up as supporters of the vinces of Canada alld as he plans to present Ontario Temperance Act or|“'°1'k 519a‘- g°°d m‘ a“ ‘Calmdg we may hope that the hiuritilnes will not be neglected in the distribution they a Government Control law, some- have been in .past years. liquor law. Premier Munroe of Newfoundland seems to be about the best satisfied Without attempting to compare the ulerits 0r demerits of the two _ Btfoyed we city of ‘Miami. Eloridanlof the respective pal-ties is to winltfled with the British Flag, and sat- H _ ' the election rather than to abolish 1811911 Wllll £11611‘ 11108911! Blflllls- lmusltllsu lblellinld lllcildb nth cilsreh Mame posmonéme éldestofmaatys the liquor em’ we have no beam? "We don't even require to be coll- lent ug m s git y ac war . t e .icy. _ WVe are perfectly satisfied that ‘the ministers in charge of ‘British affairs today are fully capable of If ever their de- liberations should bring on an Em- Ionncal scalpel’ plre war, we are penfectly satisfied Temperance is not to be promot- ihreatening to punish I , i Newfoundland did her part nobiy [Regulating 1a“s.'durii‘g’€he Great War, entered the struggle without hesitation, and is ready to do it again. The pcopleof the Ancient Colony apparently have mucll nlore confidence in the Brit- Noalr and iVlllCll even ill that inrqish Government than m fmy ‘Canw dlan ‘Government. [During sixty years past they have steadfastly re- - ifused the luost tempting offers to Why should I not drink? is the emol- the Canadian Union. although off day brought disgrace in its‘ ‘truill. at the back, as the“, are muscle man for his father loved him, but suited on questions of foreign pol- n to hold him in the erect position. muscles lwere meant to work, to the illpe _ man can stand erect, can keep his to conle lll, feeling certain that we Qrgang m the], Drape,- Positional yet scientists held that owing to ed simply by Ordering people not’ ‘clam ‘fightmg m a‘ m“ causey ' I drink and ' them if they do. wit-h no “pain ill the back." tile majority of men. Q.- conle weak from lack of sufficient King ‘is compelled to substantially l a lc-ng ways back to us, but why’ Wily did the late Lib al Bel are ‘people now complaining more Government not ‘pay the Cty? about weak buck, lluubago, sciatica w"hy did the late Liberal ‘Gov fore? It is just during the vpastl thirty years or so that we have been hearing these complaints. The main reason man was created he was supplied with a set of abdominal muscles. and a set of muscles ill the smallflhe lllost valuable lessons, of the of the hack, that were to collnter- ‘Sacred BOOK- act one another. Ill fact there ls a teach not only lllillvldllfllsihut also, muscle running up from junction of Qvllllllllllllles» i-‘OPPOW/UOHB. 118F118‘ the hip belles in front, ‘b0 the car- 11191113 311d Sillierllmfillls- ' 110W 31856,, ma; hold the 1.11.57“, the many nlilLons have read the story breast bone, and also muscles run- "W111i 111mg” 0f remome! Ho" ma"? ning obliquely up from the hip bone 1111"‘? "hi" the Bwk ‘wml a 51511‘ to ‘tile last rib on either side. “flying “I have don“ 33 Esau did‘ ‘Practically the same thing occurs Ella“ must have bee“ a 1mm!’ 5°°d I am, Sir. etc, / . clrlzdn >1 1 t inn Jlnfortunately for him, he lacked ‘allllillggtoulzh: 135g, fevilugbglm 19119 patriotism he lackedzforeslght, and ' he lacked appreciation of his for- _ _ _ , ‘ sons, and the grandson of Abraham. ‘fggglfisltf: 11"“ mrwffk iDlll Mr Mackenzie King's return s a aw nee e to power by means‘ of joining his former enemies. pacifyiug them with promises, rectify or settle the alleged constitutional iniquity? ‘Had Mr. Meaghan 'bs ,would ‘that have settled ‘it? ‘ If such ‘a terrible-constitutional rlnle was committed why does not Mr. King do his‘ duty and bring the platter ‘before the’ Conference in , London? __ ' “"" But what does mall do? I mean' Mr, King} ‘attitude now Quglht_t° ‘convince eventhe most partisan ‘He sits at a desk all day, rides and prejudiced mind that ‘there was n a street cor or automobile, and nothing in it. ' ats more food than is necessary. , What a shame, what folly to fool What happens? the people with ‘such a. false cry! Not only do these ‘lIllISClOS be-' ‘LOPd BYllB did right and Mr. ‘Remember these front and back tight, to move body in all directions upon the By sufficient use of these muscles c admit it. and so forth, than perhaps ever be- el-unlellt pay $1000.00 on account? is that when E$AU'S FOLLY AND WVEAKNESS Sin-The story of Esau is one of ‘It is calculated to s n And we hish the task we long had 1 And wzildllzeltlhe doubt and the fear . .. ~ .~= . , . l ‘o u‘ . _ , ow You ; CAN So ittle it takes’to.make us glad. . -. ‘His Honor the Lieutenant-Govern- or and Mrs. ‘Hearts had as their welcome visitors this week ‘Prince George Charcheradze and Mr. Earle Spicer. ' lg THE l RIGHT OF EVERY woman The announcement made un- officially Thursday that Baron Byng of Vimy, former Governor-General of Canada, had been created a vis- count has been ofliclallyconflrmed. i i I Mrs. ‘Frank Bernard Chauvin. for- merly Miss Helen lMathieson, oi Charlottetown, If’. _E. I.. received for the first time since her marri- age Tuesday afternoon, ‘from four to six o'clock. at her residence, I24 Mira ‘Road. IMontrsal. ‘Mrs. Chau- vin who was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. J. A. lliathieson- fqCharlottetown, and her husband's mother, Mrs. ‘H. N. ‘Chauvin, wore her wedding gown of white taffeta and carried all arm ‘bouquet of red roses. The tee table, arranged with a central decoration of yellow chrysanthemulns and lighted with yellow candles, was in charge of Mrs. J. C. Laird, who poured tea. The ices were cut by ‘Mrs. Colin ‘Paterson; assisted by Mrs. F._ lAnd- erson. ‘Mrs. ‘C. F. Tidmarsh, ‘Miss Margaret Chauvin, Miss ‘Florence FEED Ml GOOD COAL AND I'LL (J E $1 use, but the abdomen actually pulls the spine forward, and makes the mull of hock curve oven greater. This strain on these back muscles gives that “weak back" oi‘ which so many folks complain. m l l an; Sir, etc. ’ ' ANTI HUM-BED "ii Jenkins, ‘Miss Adele Laffoley. Miss , Ruth ‘Iicariz, and Miss FDoris Gill. OR THAT COUGH so: The scientific "methods and we. psrationu of ELIZABETH ‘ARDEN noted beauty authority, are at m, command ofreverg‘ woman. . we an; eoLgywesurs. The White Dnug Store ‘ J."G. JAMIESOII‘ BEAUTY AT HOME needs good coal in order to give ou proper ser- vice. \ by, use inferior ' grades and run the chance of its min; poorlyl Let us supply you with coal and be assured oi suing the best service rem your furnace.‘ a. PICKARD“ Phone 240 a0 posagpeoeooa , ‘MR. WATKii ' EXPR ‘lc-u and I know that luau ‘must ‘ s ESSES H's Ono of the prettiest Autumn re; ,_ question that concerns the young osophy. ‘Vi/hat are sllnspots’ The latest people of today’ not “mother they - d i k d t ' ‘ti it: theory and generally accepted, is um- rn a“ g8 imay w] l that they are volcanoes. Sl/llllliii‘ in. lnany respects the latter is easy and rather a1)- peals to adventurous youth. In this province. perhaps the asfdryest" of all our provinces there‘ are still those who drink to their own injury 11nd tllc injury of their to ollr terrestrial volcanoes. The latter are not- was formerly believed, the ‘chim- neys of hell" or even vents to the internal luoltcn mass of 1h‘.- sarilU ill 1866-7 they seriously considered it. What happened to ‘Now-Bruns- wick, Novu ‘Scotia alld lPl-iuce Ed- ward Island has colrilrlned tllemin their anti-Confederation policy. If they had been confcdernted they ivalk erect now at any rlltc. Our work docs not really require us t0- use these muscles in front and, back ulf-tlle body. Therefore ‘it is up to us to do a little bending of‘ the body. iTlllS might not be so well content as they are today. ' f“ The growth of the pulp and paper means of games for younger folks, and by bending exercises for ‘older- people. frccllc-m from backache. cull be done by shown me last week? It moans all erect calrrillgc 31111:“ 1S llllllosfiulle l0 lllflllk 3119111 111' ldivdually, but collectvely imust. APPRECIATION ‘$ll‘.-Will you allow me space t0 give expression to my feelings in regard to the phenomenal demon- stration of affectionate esteem I refer, of counse, to the con-cert held on Tues- llay week lust, where so many took a share in honoring me so signally. I feel l They are caused by the chemical action ofwvater on certain iorlns of families; there are young men whnflndl-‘Stfl’ 1" cillida has bee" m‘ an, playing Wm, a fire that ma). markahly rapid. This ycsr the cs- Q%*¢vvv v ‘ It was. I must confess, astonish- ‘e-oov ing to discover that I possessed so ,rllill them eventually, ruin them port trsdu ill these products will DAILY LESSONS ,many friends and woll-wlsllers, but |,my feelings of intense pleasure and George captions of the season was that of 3 Mrs. Norman Watson, on Wednes- day afternoon at her home, 4 Water street. Mrs. Watson. who was re- ceiving for the first time since her marriage, was assisted in her plen- sant duties by Mrs. ‘L. W. Watson and iMrs. R. H. ‘Morris. In the dill- ing rooln the lovely tea ‘table was presided over by Miss Rosa Des Brisay and Mrs. P. ‘E. Palmer, who were assisted in serving by Mrs. iDeBl0ls, Mrs. [Noel De- MAC’S . Syrup of Tar AND ~Wili relieve and‘ eventually cure the most stubborn cough. clay, causing intense llczli and eruption. Although accurate Incas- urelllent as to their depth is impos- sible, they are believed to be com~ paratively superficial. possibly rang- ing from ten to twenty miles in depth. _ The material 0f which the sun is composed is practically the same as the elementary constituents the earth, as the latter originally came from the sun. The main dif- ference between the ‘two is that the constituents of the sun arc in a of molten state and largely gaseous whereas the earth has bccomc, ut least partially, solidified. The activities of a solar volcano. owing to tho great size of the orb. —-‘866,300 miles in diameter —~ are so stupendous as to afford but little comparison with our pigmy out- bursts. it has been discovered within recent years that the sun's volcanoes occur in connected series, the eruptions from two or more originating in the same source. per- - collie close i0 $200,000,000 111191‘ Sllll- gzlnll that, lll ally case if persisted lnlmylng the home [market while m. ‘will ullflt them for life's uscfulllessJlc-e" ygflyg ago it was lnslgilillcuilt. How is this danger to be avert-So great all area in the aiurest is .ed7 N,“ whuny by threat 01- mejnow cut in a single year to be nladc ‘ ‘ id law. not wholly by prollibitorylews mm paper that it threatens a mp - depletion of our forest wealth. however effectively enforced. It can _be prevented by training and edu-Ttemmed h, the way of replanting . _catiou alone. by pointing out the while the yearly waste iii recklesfi ulanger, the ‘folly, the trusts of in-‘cutting and fronl forest iircs and l diligence which may lgesult in all insects is emrmous and the growth ‘of Canadian forest trees is slow. It c lrcquircs the lifetime of u human ourlgeneration to produce n trcc of ‘schools, have been remiss ill this murcpauigble size for pulpwuod. ’ duty. We have depended too ‘much on tllc “thou shalt not" wltlioutl‘ And 50w a process of making pa. giving a reason for the "shalt not.".per from the bamboo in Jndla has IIIICOIlIFOlBlIlC habit. ‘Our churches, our homes. can tolerate the young man wiloklllal’ Ye! BPOW 1H already ‘becoming it supplies a new motive for forest not tolerate him, and that the habit conservation in this coumry‘ once formed is an exceedingly hard‘ one t0 break and may even be un- Mr. Guthrie, the new Conservative IN ENGLISH pride are only accentuated by =tille ‘unexpeciedncss 0f it all. Doll’t say "John was u big man." if he was small of stature and you Little- almost nothing, has been at- mean "u g1'9a(_“n}flfl," merize. Pronounce the s as z- ing; ‘two 1's. lute, humble, lnortify, ovcruwc. three times- and ii. is yours" but us the generous-hearted public. who increase our vocabulary by muster- ng one word cach day. word: COMPASSION; .hc sufferings of others; pity; synr-lbeen o. most memorable occasion to pathy. "Ills was a. heart full of com-‘OIIQ 11ml 811- I vO-O-O-t drinks, that respectable society will D‘ matter of concern m Canada and “Blessed be the By W. L. Gordon il-Ioweven to he as brief as pos- , slble, let me suy; to the committed J who first conceived the Idea of the , , a _ concer wand who organized and car- OFTEN Ausb5LD"ried it through so successfully; to the many Artists wlho so gladly gave of their time and talents ‘to the performance of a remarkable iprogramme of music; to Mr? F. G. Spencer and ‘his genial manager, umlcekMr (fiallagher, for the generous use o r - SYNONYMS: cmbrass. .1l.-.o..._i-'BE-o§_,e“,s,t 31?: uggegéretilel: gigs: ert, abasll, chagrin, siulnlc. llllillll-lto the Guardian am] the patriot go,- the space afforded in their news- “Ilsc a wc-rllpapers; and last but not. least, to WORDS OFTEN MISPROMOFUNCED: mes- OFTEN MISSPELLEI): WIORD iSTllDY: by their enthusiastic support anrl Today's presence at the concert, riet the sorrow for final seal of success on what has 40c PER BOTTLE. THE 2 MACS DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Blois, ‘Miss iDorothy Simpson, Mrs ‘L. -Cotton, with little ‘Helen Dc- iBlols and Sandy Brehaut attending .‘ the door. Mrs. Watson has rccciv ed a ‘very cordial welcome since coming to Charlottetown as one of the summer brides. I i O Mali Orders Receive Prompt ‘ A ti . Mrs. 'W. A .Warwick received on .- "an on Wednesday afternoon at ‘the home of her ‘mother, ‘Mrs. ‘C. W. Bourke,‘ Water street, and looked exceeding- 1y‘ girlish and pretty in u’ gmy ‘Bank of Commerce branches in the georgeue dress Wm‘ “new trim. Msril-tlnlc iProviuccs was gathered Tvlllssflfavfiwlio uzalehgfcrtliz_ in ‘Halifax on ‘Wednesday for til than Mrs. ‘Bourke, were‘ ‘lshered purpose of bidding furewcll to Mr. . D. McGillivray, who has recently by Mm w' E‘ ‘Bentley’ while “mg retired from the position of Super- Crilly iBourke, the bride's nephew, .__._____.. Itender my most The cifect~ of drinking upolfbcen devised. The bamboo forests passion.” ltlltlliYi-ilelt thank}? u] m I '.- .. . -——--o-o¢---- a me-rol or- hciilth. upon morals, upon charlie-Pt m“ Last m“ wmparame m 0x , an“ sud knowledgeg gatneed fag“ ter and reputation should he faith-item m {he Camunan fore“ arena’ last few days is something that l‘. _ ‘the bamboo grows to a large size in Daily SBICOIIIOHI would my; exchange for a Kingdonh “my and truthfully pointed out will single season and India has abun- ‘I am Sir, etc, the young. They sllould be Coll-man; chm, 1,1,0, Wham“, compe. 5°11 FRANK "r. warms stalltly reminded that no business tition from this unexpected quarter Guardian Rgadqrg Spent tile-m yaller day! together October 23, 1926 Back when life was new. GOD'S LOVING PURPOSE- Loud tlq‘ God, Don't ye sorter hear the voices .0! us boys ye used to know? Th9 1180111118“ dining room were iMrs. Fred Bourke, visor of tho Branches of the Calla- answered ‘the -bell. Assisting in the ma“ Bank 0t Commerce in the Maritime ‘Provinces and ‘Newfound- land, and to welcome Mr. E. I‘). Henderson of ‘Hamilton, Ontario, who has been appointed to succeed lMi‘. MacGlilivray. A social and business program was very pleas- antly arranged for Thursday and the ‘visitors enjoyed the day lill- merisely. Those from this Pro- vince included ‘Mr. if. A. Scarfo, Charlottetown. Mr. L. ii. Coflin, Montague, ‘Mr. D. S. Deacon, iSum- Mrs. ‘Hal. Bourke, Miss Kathleen Murphy, Miss Marjory ‘Hogan alld the Misses Eleanor, Isabel and Kath leen Bourke. ‘Mrs. J. LB. l-Iegan and Mrs. Archibald ‘Irwin presided ovcr the tea cups. Orange California poppies were very effectively ar- ranged in the drawing-room. O O O I iMrs. ‘Earle Prowse. another of this season's brides, was receiving llaps “500 miles 'l)8lOW the surface. The eruption, chiefly gaseous, is hurled into space hundreds of miles from the surface. The effect upon the planets and the planetary breakable. We need a revival ill our tem- perance education and less depend- BILCG upon legal restrictions. leader oi the ‘House of Commons, has been talking to the Conserva- tive iCiub in Montreal. In tllc O served compliment to Mr. ‘Meighen —'-_"<°'>_“— as the greatest parliamentarian he which delighted in ‘thec, to set thee n the throne of Israel; because the Lord loved dsrael forever, ‘therefore ‘made he the king, to do judgment course of his address he paid a de- and justice." 1 ‘Kings 10:9. PRAYER-O iLOHl, "Phou art Don't ye sorter see their faces, Hear their ‘pralttle soft and low’! O'er‘ the rock-ribbed ancient iliil- aide Through the meadows dalmp with dew, ‘Lads we rovsd there in ‘the morning ‘ on Wednesday afternoon, welcom- t h a er pm”), mochrord apartments mersldc, Mr. W. C. ‘Lawson, Alber- toll. "Mr. C. N. iRoop, Souris, lMr. A. C. ‘MacGregor, lMorcll. and Mr. ‘S. G. illennetf. ‘Murray ‘River. s ~ o o ing many callers. 1She looked very winsoms in a gown of blue georg- etto over yellow satin, and was as- sisted ‘by her mother/Mrs. Henry spaces. of such tremendous explo- sions cannot ‘but be dlsturbingand it is now well understood that light, heat and electricity stream from the sun. carried with inconceivable velocity on the ether waves. The solar volcanoes, like our own, become active ‘periodically and gradually subside. ‘When a group is seen to -be increasing in intensity the probability is that, by the time the sun's revolution again brings _them to the side nearest the earth, namely, in twenty-live of our days, their disturbing effects will be much greater. It was on this ‘basis that the disturbances of last week were predicted. Bunspots may be dean by the un- sidddeyerp. tcctod. oficourse, by l» clouded glsss. Thee! 8 had known in iCanada since the dawn of the present century. “The Conservative party cannot afford to lose him, his ability, his talents, EDITORI A L NOTES. ‘Self-control is one of the first essentials ‘to happiness and con- tentment. iRebellion against the he “m He endorsed um general inevitable can only intensify slldheliol ‘that he will return to Par- aggravste the inevitable. liament before many sessions have “it matters not how straiil the gate. 11'1"“- ‘I-iow charged with punishment the scroll. I aln the ‘master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul." ‘Mr. Guthrie called attention to the anomalous fact that the Conser- vative party had 115,000 more votes in their favor than the (Liberals, but elected only 91 members to ‘their 1L8. This was due to the fact that the rural districts are over-repre- sented while the cities have less than their due representation. ‘lie thought this unfair and that a remedy must be found. although he was not in favor d! the present Gov- ernment's plan ofproportlonal re- presentation. fliuuposition of at the Notwithstanding the frequent rains of the past month or more our present country roads are still in excellent condition, except during or immediately after a heavy rain when. naturally ‘they are "greasy." it is now known that the automo- ‘bile. Thou are God alone. reat and.‘ doest wondrous things; Back whentlifo was new. Lowe and -Mr. Prowse's mother, Mrs. W. B. IProwse, the former ‘Mrs. P. ‘W, Turner entertained at Bridge on three occasions this week nor can the Parliament of Canada} "he; m; mm ma; ghsdgth m, m; harness boast himself as ille ‘that rputteth it off." 1 Kings 20:11. I mRlAYER-O Lord. blessed is the man whose strength is in Thee. Do you ever get to thlnkin‘ . When the iileecy clouds sail past, And the beetles hoarsely singin’, Nestled softly in the graasi That you'd like to ‘take heck there- Just a barefoot boy and go A flshin’ long the brookside Don't there come ‘familiar voices 0f ‘the birds you cast o. stone at Back on. ‘them October 24.11926 . A‘ WARNING T0 ‘oonsrans- BACK when us; was New" again‘ Back when life was new? Xhosa the ‘meadow far away sweet 6o lnmar days ‘I ' Sflvenhose who have crossed Abe \ We should still look on the bright I Don't ye heel- the voice of mother Aeshe called ye home at noon, And,‘ she smiled there in ‘the dom- . ,1"? . At your merry whistling tune? iBut we see her there no longer, Frank and Tom and ;me and you, As wedid in sweet back yonder, ‘Back when life was new. Don't ye ‘hear lthe cow-bell tingle Far down the leafy lane? Don't ye smell the apple blossoms? Ieoi-“the patter at the rain’! Don't ye ‘hear faleetto voices the frog pond in the slough? boys. how we all enjoyed it when life was new. l ‘liho’ we all have grown to manhood. strand, side ‘ And be happy if we can. ‘For we soon will cross the river, Hank and Tom and me and you. Should- e reach- the ‘port called at her lovely home on Fitzroy St. _ s n 's_ , > Mr. and Mrs. George M. ‘Morrison and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curry of Amherst, motored to Tlgnlsh for the week-end. wearing black satin and the latter sandlewood satin. Mrs. ‘George L. Prowse and ‘Mrs. '1‘. IB. iiiogers ‘pour- ed tea and assisting ‘were ‘Mrs. Wal- ter Smith, Mrs. ‘Fred Gates, Miss Edna Gordon. ‘Miss Eleanor Lowe, iMrs. Parker (Ritchie. Little Ann il-Iunter opened the door and Mrs. J. P. iliillloll ushered, the living- roonl being gay with lovely mauve and white chrysanthemums. Pink and white carnations were arranged attractively on the tea table. O I I A revival of quilting ‘bees has _ struck industrious Chicago club wo-l men. ‘In a comparatively short time’ ‘ the activity of a past generation has gained such vogue in Cllicag‘ that two quilting clubs have heel formed by club, women, and at‘ holding all-day meetings under the (Continued on page 5) ____i__ is A My disappeared (gr-n: song": at "T l‘ w. instead of thrills up ills - . _‘ v ti l lDlfl_ d ‘jlaldl caused the recent disturb-Iroadsxse‘ at first believed, heipto ixgg $utarz ‘ 1.)" ug.» n . =9." jiilm Grtlllly use». r7. i, fllileu r lives M . ‘on "difii were pure and _. - eavsn, u _ "lfyflli he then that life is new. ' g ‘H. - . . ~1 .0. fllrivosu a j. .~ 4 . .- . ' i tion centred. i s auspices of the South iPari: recrea- -‘....I f‘ nan-ks‘ o‘ discusses. w. _. I 1 i E i DO YOU‘ [in your in- surance to a friend or seine‘ "in-law" ‘ whose ' owlsdge oi I insurance is limited’! DO YOU know tlleword- in; of a policyis ills basis on which a loss is aofiusted? 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