. AFIfif4IF1"? l » the Rights machinery by tolling an on. PAGE FOUR “‘ \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARYQQ, 1925 111 11111111111111 M51 undeli- W- Oink! 4 ' J. I. pull" an Innnlxoz.‘ v...‘ o. 1 9.11pm”. Ho». 00L II. A. Inollnua, D. 1111111 l. Inna“ l. 0. IMO", D. I. Olnn Frank L Iortinp lcynocnfllvo- . ounc- ncw-MIHWFI- l- '"°' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2s, 1925 FARMERS’ WEEK Next week, beginning Tuesday. dam" may suffice to allow the Gov-l the different farmers’ organizations crnment to seek the suffragei 0i >1 the Province ‘will 110111 11191.- an- 1.1.11. ‘parties on their “good 1M8“- Tlle tions." ‘ get-together meetings. programmedor each day Wm found in another column. Those muvimga are not for the organized associations a-lolw; public are cordially invited and will 1».- wclcomc at .111 1111- meellwss- it is not acct-sea ry to dwell on thc Im-poriaince and 1111c Vail-It‘ 0i’ 111950 gcltlngs togothornhc‘oo-minglingof tin rmers wlith each other, of farmers nual be u-lih merchants. of farmers and urn-hunts with_ citizens. While illCll of these classes have thcir 1wn special problems there are many problems which are common 1o 1.h1m al‘l 11nd which cain be solv- ?d only by coufcrvncc and mutual this rate "the 611N195?- ,.. m! 15th earnest possible own renders. Now that nil civilised momen- a c We are told that over 300 mom- bcrs of the Maritime Rights delvilli- the Cmlsewmlve 9°11” “m1 party- the tion cheered, not. once but twice,’ whcn the threat of sc-cession from the Dominion was mentioned by ment at Ottawa. The Prime Min- ister wscntcd this ultimatum as an empty threat and asked what 1h». Niaritlmcs were going to secede from and where were they going to go? To use ‘his own phrasology we might remark that these are empty questions and icnd to no so! lllil0fl of the difficulty. and dctcrmincd pcople will mdi-rstaiidiiig. In every probicln - than concerns the farmer cvcryonc in the city ls interested for the city’ i: maintaincrl by thc farmcrs. When tbv- farmers arc prosperous the city is prflFpPfOlltl and such mcctings as tine-1- to be hold 111-xt week are 11c- signcd to promote that prosperity. W1‘. urust that tlu- ntcctings about to ho hcld will not be meetings of farmcrs only but of lhrmcrs, mcr- chants and cit-izcns generally. The city has alwivays a cordial welcome for tho farmcr when he comes in with ills dollars; l1 t thc welcome be mually warm and cqtially cordial when in- comes in 11o discuso his problr-ms Wiilli ills fcllow farmers and with the iticrchants. Let all making the fL-W days of this visit as mutually o11r ritizv-ns unite in plv-asaint and profitable as possible and let all take an interest in the various pmblcmg tho farmers are undertaking to solve. These pro- blcms arc many and difficult 11111! dar1~| anything in a11 attempt to right a wrong and to got out from under intolerable existence an of high taxation and gross stagnation ofneceaary to “tempt “me dcimcclby imriug ii with a sharp kuifc, but with the consequent lack of employment and trade (Hill COIIIIIIIOYC, cvcn the bare-means of earning a; livclihoOd. Still, instead 0f going to the cx- trt-mq mentioned, a. good bcgimtin-g would ‘be to get rid of the Nova Scotia provincial government which, primarily. snt stat-c of affairs In that prov- incc. It has bccn an incubus for It is‘ good for no country or province to: l0 is duc the pre- more than two generations. be continuously under ono- partyl administration. The “macbintwj gets in its work in the interests of} m-on good. sumption that were the Armstrong they concern our citizens as well 83 the farmers. A new Interest is added in thcoo meetings this year by the presence of Col. Innis of lhe Maritime Dove » opment Association ‘who’ will at- ‘tend all the mcctinigs. We under- stnnd be ls a very pleasing speaker and what be will have Ito ‘say will be of interest to [armors and citi- ZOIIS. l — ' sorromm. NOTES Tomorraw first iSunday In Lulu. Farmers Wcek ncxt week. All welcome. Colonel Mcinnis, the manager of the Maritime Dcvciopmsut As- sociation will b1» :1. prominent fig- lire in the province's ‘affairs ncxi u" 011k. For some people the present ses- sion of thc Dominion lPariiament will appear the ion-gust on record. It is ‘so woarisonic waiting to be called to the Senate. Mr. T. A, Crerar. President of the llnltc-d (lrain Growem threw :1 monkey wrench into the Maritimc tario Canadian Club that “soon the bulk of the wheat of the prairies would be shipped via Vancouver where great wholesale interests would spring 11p to compote with the eastern wholesalers." What both east and west Wanted, he said with ‘truth. was the cheapest pos- sible transportation rates for both freight and passengers. but he did not mention that the Crow's Nest government swept from power at‘ ncxt election thero would ‘bc 111E hvginning of a new cm of prosper-I Ity for that much neglected potentially wealthy province and i towards an improvement in iMari- time conditions ‘would be the ridd- ance of ‘the Vcniot government. In New Brunswick. That province has enormous possibilities waiting 11c- vclopment and is badly in want of 11 man of vision to lead It out of the The Itmublc is that thc man of vision ‘i-s not so far forth- in the ‘provincial arena. Dominion politics. with its larger possibilities and wilderness. coming opportunities, claim tile most promising states- mr-n With thc result ‘that local 11f- fnirs in New Brunswick have to b0 satisfied with second and third ratv politicians to ‘guide provincial af- fairs. It might mot be a bad proposi- tion for lion Dr. Baxter to retilrc from his prominent position in Dominion politics and resume the leadership of tho Conservative party in the local House. One remarkable and pralsoworlby thing about the ‘hiistorlc Secession interview, is the non-intrusion of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Nelson Rsttonhnry was our sole represent- ative in ‘the flesh, and ‘he like tho wlsz; "Brcr Rabbit" we "have al- ways known him to be, judging by the report from Ottuwafl-iay ‘low and said nuilfln". He knows Princc Ed- ward Island ‘has got a good govern- ment and. of course, ‘being an as- pirant for the vacant seat in the Senate, he hopes ‘the Dominion ‘has one also . At all events would Agreement favoured the west only in this respect. ._i- In view of the forthcoming Nova Scotla provincial election Premier Armstrong is pitssyfooting with the minlmg situation. He ‘has written both the President of Bcsco and the President of the United Mine Work- ers that It is the intention of the Government to appoint a Royal Commission of investigation “at the earliest possible data", unless in the meantime the parties came to’: mutual agmeanent. Both gen- tlemen are asked to forward the Premier their comments on plan --‘et "the earli- Iii have been reasonable for him to jeopardise his chances of a life job at $4,000 per year and free railway transportation by mak- ing ‘threats? lie must llflVp had In mind the ‘fete of another Liberal aspirant to office whcrstrfar forgot hhnsetlf, it is alleged. as to make a threat. The ‘Premier cnlleil his bluff, and he is now, alas, among the “also runs" and "has beans" or disappointed politicians. ‘Still. the efficient administration of the only Conservative government In the. three provinces ‘that not a voice was rained against Confedera- A 1111it1-di,,High I Notes By The Way I i -1 nations have become protoctionis effective to their purpose ‘as a Isntionnl policy, and so almos 5i|1v11r'iably use thc words iProtnctiun" 11s a stigma ngnius lparty is not and has never ors under Cmservativo- rule moderate. ‘Compared with other countries, llritziin, it has been low or modcr-‘shmfld Seljklropped" down, and i“ m" foot bones to actually strike or rest havcuipnn the ground. ate. ‘Plicse facts have forth from time to time (Tonservative Journals and [never been successfully controveri. been ‘l’1'ote1‘ti11n" is repented from day to day in the Liberal llrcss, dishoneslly, as we have a-ald. The Toronto Globe now finds it of the Libcral c1111tc11ti11n, In a rec- ent. issue It said: “Any (v11stnms tariff is 11 11111s1-1 of 1ictaiis_ and about (vach itnm there may be diversity nf opin- inn. Tho tircscnt tariff is pro- tective to u degree The ngital- ors want more and there arc indications that they would not he satisfied even with tnraiion of the tariff as it was under the Bordon or Government, It is thcrefnrc (Ins- cribed us a movement for cx- treme protection, because n 111'1r1- 101111"! do." Every Liberal journal that comes to The Guardian Office speaks c-f “high protection" as the policy of |thc Conservative party in Canada. They have done this for yours past most dishoncstly und continue to duso from day to day with the ob- posnble vious intention of deceiving their dhcse dishonest writers find it not to de- Juounce thc principle of protection b00910 H"! "M" l" Km“ com“ “'1 “High, The policy of the Conservative the “"310 imumy‘ bu" been high protection,‘Compared with llle [mm the 1mg], will thclrllciltlvrfl in Wilflii- will be an h1—‘*"l:rc11t rival nation ncur 111-1 thc pro-‘you free from corns, for“. interview with um Ggvgrn- tcction given to Canadian produc- has been low and in no case more than! "W3! tigntion will show that the front or excepting (ii-rat anterior arch, that is thc arch that ML but m," me parrot cry Onthem, for thc nttachiuent of mus- th c rest-l i ilfihat $11111‘ y of . yours 3| lulu W- BI"!- "Pa. " CALLUS. Perhaps you think that some t their feet, and others are not able ito do so. , . As a matter of fact anybody can Hgrow n corn or a callus, if he wears improper o1- tight shoes, A good fitting shoe, that holds gives the toes plenty of room, yet not too Iurgc that the foot slips forward usually keep The callus that comcs on the bull of the foot, about thc centre or slightly to tho outer sidc, is usually duo to tight slices, Further inves- kecp thc foot bones "up the ground. has simply allows the from bones Oil ~ 'l‘hcsc ‘have some roughened [mints clcs, Those rough points, owinl! 10' the arch falling, are now pressodi zigninst tho ground in walking and standing ,an1l pain naturally ro- ‘sults. The callus that forms only Week tawa, this week. to Wednesday which enjoyable it and bridges, small but kept hostesses busy, and tivities were in many ‘given up for the Lenten period. 4 8 O Ono of thc nicest social events of the ivcnk WIIH a surprise birth- ‘dny party given Mrs. W. F. Tid- rmarsh last Tuesday evening and which proved one of thc happiest anniversaries of her iifo. Sitting quietly with hcr family in the curly evening a number ‘of intimate friends invaded her home -a111l amid thn music of buglcs and horns whccicd in u pcriiinblilator filled with elegant presents includ- lnga huge birthday cake. After the happiest good wishes had been expressed, bridge was played 11ml n dainty supper served by Miss Blake, Airs. Tidmursh is very dear to her many friends who all j11i11 in wishing hcr many. many happy returns of her birthday. aggravates the condition. o a a ! Now this callus can be removed The Owe" wiry Nevdlc“,(n,k Guild moi. for sewing ycstcrtlay‘ ‘of course it will soon recurr. M-any orthopedic surgeons try in _1nanufact11r<,» 11 snft lcatbcr or rub- lber arch, to hold thc font. arch up afternoon at Airs, Bartlett's llllilli‘. with quite a 1111111ber. 11f members attending, at: 'l‘hr_\.fl111' work living 1111111- 1111111111; ,in its natural position, and thus |prevcnt thc rough spots on the boticsflusually the third bone» from touching the ground. Tight shoes, instead 11f to hold 11p the arch, scum squeeze it. downward. llrnvcvcr, whore Ibo willing to put himself to simple but effective OXOFIIL! prescribed, , ilc is instructed to foot as a hand or claw, regard h is 11nd the C, H, I, T. (lirls 11f this city was hciilmginnipiy 1lcu1onstr11tc1l this wcck in lsnng and story at thc several con- "aflpn, isicerts givcn by thcm I11 St, James 1n n lltgk-wMcthodist. Mmghp,‘ trouble to got pcriunncnt rclicf, a Churches, i“ people, who also tonk ihc musical purt nf liu- church (m, Sunday should be Tipmm could dc-avor to ‘pick 11p articles with hiscvery WI)’ t0 k430i) "I? "l?" 5111""- Zion a111l Bnplisi 'I‘hcsc faicnicd young lust in services tmcouragcd not be given without going into mm- “r "Dlwee" m“ we“ and m“ 111d 9mm"- percentages." A most lame and weak defence! tho fr-w that control it, which be-,lt is bust-d upon “i111licatiuns" that P0515011. Mme d0numm_nt_ instead of we c0m_ic.crt11i11 "agitators" want 11love pro-E [he Oxercisp Shmnd h“ N‘ n is a pretty Sate _as_ tcction and thc false assumption‘ that these agitators arc fnirly rep- resentative of the Cunservativt- party a111l its policy And on this ‘absurd and rotten ibttndaticn thc. principal Liberal organ implic-s that the Opposition favor "extrema ‘protection? Th1- Ulobe would havoK its readers bclicvc that it has no, 13y the same token’ a sewn‘! stoplfififilfllil objection to moderate pr1. lhvrocoa+o+ov+o+owowoocw tcction, but only nbjecls tn tho, "high," or "extreme" variety 11f that policy. Yet when u Minister of thc King IGUVCTXIIIIPIII. spoke thc “death knell" of all protection it 11111110 11o protest, The need of a sound protection policy in Canada is much stronger today than it virasin i878 win-n thc Liberal Government went down to itiglorious defeat in (ippnslng it Production from the soil, thc mine an1l the factory across tho border has enormously incronscd l-iiuco than and is now hacked by a measure 11f capital l and wealth that was quite inconceivable in those days. Now 11s then, thc bulk of Canadian population lies so lll‘ill‘ the border that the short haul across the line givcs to American producers 11nd manufacturers an immense advantage in supplying our nlarkv-ts at all [lOlIIlS and those lilies of rail and water transport have greatly multiplied in the past forty years. Canada has a long haul from her two extremities to their centre‘. while our rich and enterprising riv- als hnvo 11 short haul to every part fage is 111l1Ie1l an American customs would be to aggravate the present arc laboring and could only prove ruinous to ‘Canada. This is thc jurious results 11nd throats "more to follow." potatoes to sell, We are shut out The United States has a surplus of potatoes. We are shut out from selling there by high protectiovc duties but they are not inhut nut from Canada. Ami from January, ‘i925 over a million bushels of Am-"Ower b!’ ""9 ha" "w" the Amer!" as arm", potatoes name "m, Canada can invites and permits this unfaInYO" "l" t0 '9'“! "l"! "9 l! ""9"! lJantiary 1924 to the end of We say. it is s great testimonial to to compote with those of our oWnIPQmPPIIiIIYII- potato growers, ____. ‘That is only one Item, but n it '00 P7059311"!- of Canada. To this great disadvan- tnrifi’ twice as high as ours, Tn rc-i‘ dum- the Canadian tariff still lower, hard conditions under which wc course upon which the King Gov- ernment has entered, with most in- of If the question is asked, Do our farmers need protection? we have only to point to the present condiv tion of the potato market. We have of the British market by an absol- Iute embargo. ‘ ,b11ll of the foot, This develops thn muscles that should hold up this| Ifront arch, and tin- foot bones 11m- ‘thus lifted up into their fifteen or twenty times, twice daily. A marine makes a good object to. use, I . - I f++04¢**‘ pruperliiato of ‘Formilo ifor the last two years i"‘"i°d;me1licnI artist for l7r. Dandy, Brain ISurge-ott of Johns ilopkius, use‘ Dr, . zmlmnnld, grud- Fnivcrsiiy, who has been I-‘lorl-ncc Bait l- qmore, has been granted 11 two years ‘fellowship in thc Department of I llrnln Pathology at John Hopkins] ' - ' University, one year of which may '; :bc spent in London and Vienna} l FOR .T)r, MacDonald is n daughter of 1m, .1. .1, .u11¢1>1>11.1111, Pinettc 1.1.11 a ‘Sister of Mr. J, b‘. Aiaz-Ilonuhi of thr- 'flrn1 of ‘Kirk and liVfacDonuld 0f . (ihu rlottetown, Ftbruary 2B, 1925 ‘i 110w ‘r0 (lAlN ALLr- Seek ye first thc kingdom of God and l1i1-1 pigbtcuusncss; 11111l all these things, shall be 111idcd unto you, Matthew‘ 6:33. . ‘PIKAYIQIR-‘Give us, Lord. an ambition that falls nothing short of the best which thou I1111-1t, and the accomplishment 11f nil which thou hast planned, March 1, 1926 TIIE C-OLIJFJN Itl’IiI‘I:——V\'I1at.-1o- _cver ye would that men should do to you, do yc even so to Ihctn: for this is the law and thc jirnphcls. Matthew 7:12, PRAYIdIh-dlclp us, our Father. to do right. by thee, and then it will he natural for us to do right by our brothers, KINDNESS One never knows, ‘flow fur 11 word of kindness gun's; A111I never secs sllnw f11r 11 smile nf fricndsiiip flees. _l)own through the years The deed forgotten reappears, One kindly word The souls of many here has stirred Mun goes his way And tells with every passing day, l'ntll life's 0111i: “Onccyunlo me friend." We cannot any What lips nro We cannot toil lwhose prayers ask God to guard us well, Ilut kindness lives Ileyonddhe memory of him who gives. l1c played the pruisltn: us imlay. -—E1lllnr A, Guest Chance for Ontario TORONTO, Fcb 27——D. A. Co11rl- ncy of the dr-pnrtmont of public ltealth, Si. John's, Newfoundland, h-as boon spending a few days in thc city visiting ‘the Ioca packing houses. Mr, Courtney was very much impressed with the Inspec- tion and‘ tho handling of meats In those plants 11nd fe-Pls that with Improved transportation facilities frmn ‘thc seaboard. Canada's trade with Newfoundland in chilled mcnls could bo vcry greatly in- creased- ada just bécauss our customs tnrifLi Our farmers are the, largest occupational class in Can- cnwr-ptionnlly clover ntusical artists whose efforts worc greatly appreciated by a vcry Inrgc Th1- powers reully lovely 1l1vcorutiv1~ ioucitcsi in thc rooms and tahln pouring tea. jointly In honor of 111-11. “lllliumsoti and Mrs, Kiilnm, Wife of U111 new general manager nf thc N. S, Trum- ways and Power Company, who is rapidly making friends in Halifax. in the world. travel and outdoor iifo. Learn to appreciate the kindness shown to you, and cultivate hope and courage. siderate of others, gentle and sym- ed and like change, I l! The M-instrci t Show under thc ‘auspices of tho Catholic Women's League on Monday evening was an gathering 11f audience. ‘ i O O Mrs. Williamson, of Ynrmouth, is visiting ‘her sister. Dr. Juno llcartz Bell of Ifallfux, and daugh- tr-r of Dr. Iieurtz of Amherst, who m1 'i‘hurs1l\\y afternoon entertained n1 a delightful tea which in hcr honor supplied the were tulips. Mrs, Philips nn1l Mrs. ‘Cimrlcs Iicll The tea was given A Novn Scntia contemporary says: Among ihc receptions of inst Wcek one of thc prettiest was that m1 Wednesday of Mrs, W, flannel] Cruikshank, (Dorothy Stilhorlnnd, formerly of Charlottetown.) wife of the newly appointed manager nf Wntcrvillc, N. S. Truly spring nun- (‘Continuod on Page 6) FIGBRUNRY 28._—~\’our interest In religion is very remarkable, and you should do a great dcnl of good You are fond of and love Your birth-stone is an amethyst which means sincerity. Your flower is a primrose, . Your lucky colors are light blue and yellow. MARCH L-You are very con- pathetic. You are easily influenc- but. readily adapt yourself to circumstances. talker along lines with which you are familiar. You are fond of per- sonal attention. snd love with 1111a, They work hard and are noneju-Qnggh and ¢ongt3|1cy_ Moderate protec-f Your birth-stuns lslan amethyst. 11s with potatoes so it is with s long "0" "°""1‘ 5i" um" m’ m” which mean’ "uceml list of articles of farm production which i9 dtlllififl w w» them now undCI Your flower is u. primrose, Your lucky colors are light. blue Happenings of the Prince George Chavchavadze and Mr, Earl Spencer had the honor of dining at Government lIouse, Ot- A great deal of entertaining was done over the week end and prior ushered In ‘Lent, Dinner parties, informal tens W85 with u sigh of relief that social ac‘ instances Olurlothtowl (hunllu don I00 looolnrlly undone tin sp- ' 1 i The Pubhc Itorum Ilia column u on! III t» llnnlnlon by correspondents cl qnntionl of lnhrut. The luou of ocnupnnlnltu. g »»“‘+»»»»+»~»~ NOT YET FOR MINISTRY Sin-In connection with the rc- ports , concerning my election to thc Rhodes Scholarship, it was Mal.“ in your publication, from different sources, ‘chat I was a stu- don-t for ‘the ministry. There was a measure of justifi- cation for the infercncc that l MM Iikciy to ‘enter this Iprofcsson. but. as I had not made a roccnt slit-ic- ment 011‘ lh=c mutter. there could be no great degree of certainty as to my attitude. I wish to say I11 order to rcinovc any mii-iun-drrstamling that might have arisen that I have not yet (lcfini-tcly 111111111 up my mind as ‘to my profession, ‘anti that. at U11- prcsont time, i 11m Illtlkillg no plans to outer thc ordainid minis- try of zmyehurch. 1 gm. Sir. etc. ROBERT HOMER NORTON llullmx. N. S. OUR QUARANTINE REGULATIONS- Sir,——l am in receipt this morn- ing of a (luarilivin in which it stat-vs that 011 account. of scarlcl fcver thc I’. \\’. (‘. is ‘lo be (tlos1iil for three wweks, and i11 an editorial i-t suggests-that “a far murc sen-i slblc 11111] lcss Ltoistiy tn-cthorl would -b1- to ])I‘0\'lil(' 1111 iufctrtiuils disease hospital to which thosi.‘ who cannot sccun- effective liililil" uutim- 1111101111‘ 01111111 be removed." is there really any qtiaraitliuf- at ltomvi’ We rccvivcll a b-ltcr y s- u-rday from a b01111- i11 (‘itariutlc- town whcro th‘ 1'1‘ was scarlet IN-v- 11-13 The proplv 111' thui l1111t11~~ nurse i11cl111Ie1I~—\v1-r1- 11lIow1-1l lo 1:0 I11 and hut. and mingl“ wth all unsuspecting people‘ and ‘hclpicris <0->—-———- l Age — Bankhas been adian public; l Steady Growth -‘- Sound Policies - .... are synonymous terms when applied to The Bank of Nova Scotia. For over 92 years this standing, showin $10,000,000, Reserve Fund of $19,500,000 and T018] Assets ‘oi $210,000,000, bears witness 1° the soundness of its policies. serving the Can.‘ and its present g Capital of The experience of 92 years is at your service at any branch of little childrln. is 11.11’ scarlet fever the Sillli-t‘ 1111 thc Atlantic] (‘imst as on tht- P111 1'? I.:1.~1' uilnter I had‘ llite 1li1sl...-. in my‘ itmnn. and fur six \\'i'.t‘l(:-i we wvr quarantined, not three as on I’, I6.» l.. and no out- but tho doctor dur- ing that time w‘1 allowcd. 1111111-1- [vitally 11f a ‘hcaiy finc, lo vutcr o1‘ leave the 111cm m s. If ihc italtil-pt is taken to thc ltospiial llifIFP I11 thc llOlIle are quarantiiiiil for lwo works. Nmv, an: w1- being 1I1‘aIl harshly with, or art‘ the hs-ulib 11f- flt-crs and doctors on i’. I‘). lslnitil v1-ry lax in their dutIh-l. or is 1t a so of rclying on the 1111i (‘alviu- wstic doctrine, "What is to bu. will b1” and taking no prvcautlons? lam, Sir, cit‘, HUMANITY. Vuucouvcr. II. f‘... i} | CLYDE RIVER VOTE l thcrc fll)|)ifld‘('(l a letter ovcr 1h1-i 11111110 11f “(liydc River," stating that it 1111s umlevrstoo1l thc Miui-stcr 111 Clyde Illvor Church had rlfuscd the votc on thc future of thc‘ (‘hurt-Ii to all adhvrvnts. I am much surprisul that such a should get into print bccau. nn minister ltas power wither lo grant or refuse votes to any i11-1Iivid‘uals on ‘stich a qusiion, It is thc l'nll- cd (‘hurch of Canada Act that 111‘.- cidus thc mails-r, Ami thc Act d1‘- finilcly states the persons a-nl-itlt 1l to vote shall ‘bc. 1- "Only tllllSp pt-rsons who are I11 full ntcm-bersiiili 1111-11 whose 11111111»: are on th" roll ot‘ thc (‘hurch at th1- Lillie of (b1- passing of thc Act.“ 2. “’I‘hose who by tho practice of tho Church with which tl1‘1 y are connected arc cnliticd to vole at 11 mccting of thc cun- grogation on 11111ttrs the disposal of property." Now the "Ihilcs and Forms of Procctlurr- of thc Prcsbyteriail (lhurch in Canada" tvll 11s in Seu- tion 14 who may vote. Ii. is nu foll- ows: ‘ "All tirmbvrs in full com- munion, 1111111: and [1-1111111», have the. right to vote at all cmrgrega- tional tum-tings, and to ihcm cx- clusively inlongs the right of chosliig lllllilSilffd- cIdL-ns and 1I1‘.'|cn111-1. Al any meeting of the congregation when matters r11- laliug 111' thc tcnvpornl affairs of the congregation and not affect- ing tho order of worship ,th1- dis- cipline of the Church. 0r the (lis- posul of property, are 1111dcr con- sitb-ratlon, adherents who c111:- tributc regularly for thc support o! thc (Iburch 11nd i-ts ordinances may vmc." Th1: ‘lct also refers to the ex- tt-u-sion of voting privilvgcs 10 churclu-s individually incorporated. but 11s Clyde Itivur Church is not incorporated this section has no referent-c to It. You will. thcrcfore, se" that in Clyde River Church only church. mc-mbcrs who were in full 1-11111rn11ni11t1 on July 19th last Iiav" a vow on the Church Union 111111.‘:- tlon 11nd that the privilege of vot- ing cannot be extrndcd to a1I- lie-rents. u: I am, Sir, etc, - C. U. MacNlEVIN. Pastor of Clyde River Church. i» ADVICE TO MINORITIEB Sir,-—Contrcversy at ‘the ‘present stage of the Union question is like sporadic shots fired near the close of a bsrttio We ‘have come to thc place where discussion is almost Sirr-‘lu ‘the Guardian of the Zfillrfnh affecting ,‘ mortgage settled, the widow Will-her financial resourcss be nil, a money whose investment and worries. or an unfailing monthly income such as thc one she has been accustomed to depend upon? A Great-West Life Monthly Income Policy is the moat valuable protection you can provide for the support of your Let us show you howwasiiy it can be wife and family. made available.’ Iiyndman 81 60.. l.i1i. PROVINCIAL 6i Qu:er1 ‘Street l mtythlngg \\'l1ii1~l1l11 1111i [ct-l ll I may say will add g1‘. '1'l \\‘1‘il1l1t to; what has ulrvudy app |r1‘1l in 'l‘i|ci (iuurdiau, l 11-1ust you ‘will grunt 1111-. ~]l:|('1\ lunugh ‘to 11111111- :1 t'1,-w IIIUFL! . I\.l‘1lt>i\ 'l‘l11‘ llrv. .i, I Air-l (‘ash ‘ ‘ 1' of a fl-w 11:1 111m may be \\'iIi'lli_\' 111' 11 little 1111licc.. inasmuclt as ll1~ taluzs 1111- lu task for 111" 1-1-1 vliliug tip- 111111-11nlonitsts| 1111i. zral than i5 shown by tin-tr ngs, ‘Mr. .\'i11c.(‘a.~1kili feels tlial those (‘hurt-hos have 1111111‘ \\‘1-ll by wltlihuldiiig .t‘1'1>1u 1i11~'bu1I‘get tho mom-y that pl‘11|11*l‘iy bviollgs to it ' 11rd?!‘ that lhcy might licltcv ghr tb/‘ir Unionist ln-c-thrcn. I \\ .ul1l lilu- lo suggest thin for any 1-uiigiwgziliuii to rcfusc lo‘ lucct ills _iu:1. .1bl-igaliu11< towards the burden oi‘ thc wboic dvlioiuinatioii is fra ly disllonvsl, while that congrega- tion is Jlfll mgatiirally i11111111l to ill-i s‘ 1'1‘ chllrtht-s. And 11111‘ congreg- ation.»- an- :1 ll'.'ll()lllill.iIlllillill unil. until lll‘i' 1111b day of 111‘x‘t June, when, tap-st 1111i'1111l111111‘t1-ly lllvl") will 111-1-111- what appcars to thc grout rity of 11s a rogrclablo eccles- -.11| tragedy, and we will part from IIIII-lly 11f our ‘brcthren with 1111ylhi11g but (‘hrlstiun feelings. l“111ih.c1'. I cannot but rcscul M1". .\l1-(3z1sI1lII‘s 11111-11 chargi- that ‘the lili-ioiiis-l" (‘nmluiltclu along with 'I‘i1c i’1‘1‘..~‘.i1yt1-rlan \\"it111.~ss. ‘has sunk litany dollars of 111I'..i‘1111 funds in" propagating the Union cause. 'I‘bis is an i-xccediugly iiiijlli-li- state 1n1.-nt,-for prcviotis 1o 1923 thr- mu- llvy list-d to 1l1rfray d‘lI0 exlxf-nscs of tho Union movement was taken llrmn thc A" mbiy l-‘und, and if I 11m not. 1‘111is‘t11l1.“11 ‘it was so used with the full (‘illlFl nt. of 11in‘ Assem- bly. Front Juno to Dvccmbcr ills/t 1.‘f 1921i. a special Union l~‘11‘11d ivus crcatcrl. and coutrlbiilioiis to that ifuud were asked for and rcccivtul from any c1111gr1gnllon that. cared 41> liivt‘. A Iltilo over 3141,0110 was raiscd in lhtrt way 11n1I with 11 full updcrstnnilitig on thc part of thc givers a-s to Wlllbl It was to he used for. Titis. by any rcucorialilt- ‘being ____.___ (Continued on Paflgt-Tffl.“ IISGIOBS, ‘for I doubt very much i‘f a greet deal is gained by most of what appears in ‘the press at Ithe present time. I believe thnlt ‘the from The Halifax Chronic-Iq- re the Methodist Connexional Funds ought‘ to be of genuine interest ‘to those; Presbyterian who have been troub- led not a HUI-IS by the unwarranted assertions of over zealous amti- un- ionists ‘that their churches going in- to the Union can be ‘levied for cer- tain sums and their church pro mend-a atQ not paid. Such asser- good common canoe msilior whether they of people- no ‘latter by Rev. C. E. Crsswell copied ‘ W"! .. 151M111? morn‘ with the‘ ‘lwrly taken from them if the assess» -. The Support of the‘ Widow With the debts cleared off, the her life and earning for the children-alone, llllillllligllf ' of Aloulrcul with grcutcri-r‘ JTHE 1 Bflflk 0f NOViI SCOtl 1,, I). RIPRIIAY 3111111111»: ESTABLISHED I 832 1‘1|.\|11.111"r1~:"1‘o\\ x . ., - itrnnvln-n also :11 AIln-rlou. Allumy, u"(““"ml ‘ animmim" |-,,.|-.|<-||, llmi-ruld, I(1-|111i1|g111|1, ' ' * I ""1" ml" ,\|..|11=1;:111-, (Yla-ur)’. >41. Wit-rs. Tuiitl Asst-ls ‘Jifulliiilllilil S11|1|||11-1".~1i1lc. Victoria. _.,. .__ _, _ =n~_":‘ l; _.. L - _. .__________ last bills paid and the faces her problem of living lump sum of preservation will add to her MANAGERS Charlottetown lillliilli iii ll slll»l>{l‘l;ll-()ll from Mr. (),(‘.(‘.r.1‘_s- ivvil, Portralt I*l111logr11pi1-‘r,0f this A city, 11s to Itbe making use of Isl- and Views to furtbcr intvrvsl U!" 'r1111r1_~1.~1 ‘to 12111110 to Ibis IIHIVIIICI‘. “Svclng is lielievlnig" and if lit" ‘purists can see actual pbvlflflrillll!“ s-hnwing ‘tho ‘bcauty spOls of till-w‘ pr1)I'i1l1-.1-., -su1~it as our bathing bench- 1-11, harbors, fillets, bcautliul streams, ctc.- ithcy arc more it'll! i" bu convincc1l that ‘this island has really isumrlhlng ‘to Induce them to 1411111111 their vacation or summer with us. We mlghil wivl-rllsc con- tinually about the ‘wonderful iulvan‘ (ages of this province as 11 ‘Hiilllllwr resort, but wit-bout ilclnal swims ill front of lhom the idea is not im- prcssmi upon ‘thc-m as strong I" ll tin- ad-vcrtiscnfcnt (ronlaincd an at‘ tmctivo \'lI'W which. Nikon from iifo. \\'11ul1l lie Impressive. \\"h1-11 tho 'l‘ou.ri1s1t A-I sIarlln-g their advertising (‘illlllmlgn In forvigii newspapers. I ihuvk ‘that If cat-h 21d. was accomll-‘illwd by 11 good ‘photograph of sonu- nf our favorite resorts 11n1l 11 1111i ‘made and inserted with ‘the add ihcvtour- ist is ‘likely to be attractmi l0 W’ ad. an1l a ilcslre to sec the places depicted would bo ‘amufivil- Iif our busimasis flrnls WW" M," lug envelope» printed Wmlm haw on the opposite side of ‘the cnvelvilt un attractive ‘view with nsmue 5m gcslivq ‘wording ill rlwgard t0 Island as a. Summer llrsoril would be of material interests? those ‘envelopes would be cofllinllilfi. iy ‘going throng-ll ‘the Illfllllbl and {law ‘sing through. ‘many hands ‘b1: "M it rcachcd its glositlnatméqlllolgllml 111111 help bn-t a 1111111‘ - who eamcln conilact with itffllv all? to have 11 cut. made and ‘the clfthb priniting would ‘be small, mndlvod amount of ‘mlvortiiscment do!‘ rm from this source would ‘b0 “'0 wide. O11r Island views amid ‘to ‘good advantage in tho fl l ‘can. newspapers in ‘the States "l" we. ads who run u '1¥ll°i°i*7"“"",“w‘,,c. tion. They are always Tmflnon and cept good ‘viewis ‘for publicam ‘my -i'hon‘gh not an a1ivortlfl¢,[!‘.“. 1] who would ‘be of interest ‘t0 "Mun" contemplate 89°11'11"“ a yaw] 11nd through this medium, P1111. 1111p considerably in 11"" "fne," ,,.. before thp public as a flllzlrllo Mo“, sort, as photolffflllhs 1°“ boitcr than words. s i l 3 J‘ .- 2 E a 64 Queen Sinai’. , London, E-C- 4» 5W1“, Public Auction 55'“ of Raw Furl lfhpnrcnfcd b) Alfred F7550" 212 Fifth VIII/Q" 41 Q M, Lumpllnfl &, Co. l N“! York