I iiiiriiliiliiililiiii lllilllllill I. Ill-lath "n; I, y, Iolno Vlso-Ihallsnh t. f" gqynumI-loifl-Oll-Ildl-Ilnllllolvu-l-u- n miuvndluumsbl-Illnslt. Assuulnosllltcr. .I.,0ur|q. New Yuk lapunsnhln-Irnll It Northrup Ollsllbloinunhlro-KLPOII , Notes By TheWay A man, a Canadian too, made fifteen million dollars in a few weeks recently by speculation in wheat—.so a press despatch relat- ed. Many thousands of people read the story, 11o ‘doubt. The in- cident would be differently re! carded by different,_pe0ple- Some would regard the rdpeculation as very fortunate. Other speculators in the some line who had pcrha s roadie a few thousands, might envy him his success. There were other men, many of them ,who lost money in the same series of tran- sactions, some of whom it may be. Bishop Views -World And Finch . As thousands of American keep- ors of readymade statistic shops are tel-ling us continually" that everybody in tbs Ulritefd Stun-s are as Maine was when. it wen: for Governor Kent, it is a little con- solation to know that the Eng- lish are in the same boat, says the New York Times. The English physique is deteriorating. Examin- ation oi army recruits shows that large numbers of them are sans eyes, sans teeth, Shakespearean last stagens. Moraiiy, the English are juet as decrepit. The Bishop Ileoorii ‘ 1‘ ‘f’ ‘During Last Year ‘rmznuruaifi Assunauos A co. or canaoa muss EXOELLENT STATE- MENT. Quota‘ _ . : #3.? 3, y“. W. Bum. A ravoaso as: lPbys-iclons and OCMPB. 6901i!“ with statlstlofi, have discoverd that there ‘is a regularity about the -life line‘ of any number of people. any nation _.,,_. The recently issued 55th Aimwll Statement of frho Mutual Life Afl- suritnce Company of Canada 08-11110! fail to prove a source g! geep aatén- factlon to the policy oi ers. y Qvery test, this pioneer Canadian 07-11%!‘ Wf-lfld 80W‘ wit"!!! 'b°t1"'9"d' mutual me company has‘ made cast by radio was made n a re- record progress during the past "l" mefitg‘! °t 3° ‘mmnoslgr: _ 3 year, in every Phase of its bus- ‘mnaltflA 1h ice‘ a mbledumdficgss _ iness. the growth has been more agewquilétloil 1LT“ d Ngrmcuue ‘ than satisfactory. ' 2-, (Associated Press) _» LON N, Feb‘ Ill-A oupceq moat t at spirit voices f m the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19 "a CERTAIN man“ 7M3 "m1 fiev ral l“; Koygrumgnlg have risked their full term and it is unlikely the Kins government will. A colored preacher took as hi8 tuxt the words "A certaintmau W611! down from Jerusalem to Jericho.” Reel country club ‘picinos is sus- _ . l ted b Mr. Harry T. Holman d-t lie began his discourse b)’ 31mm‘ gas y _ Th . h T ‘he aluuuon o! his hearers w a tourist attraction. ere n Lg ., t k .. dearth of ‘suitable country ‘blacks the fact that this was a cor an ‘ w i 1 "m"; he knew ‘when he was going in which to enilortain vis tors out cursed the winner of the fifteen mdlions in their hearts. This iegallsed gambling in wheat ——that is the true name of lt-its in ‘fact. "that a great many dio lZ-n the first few weekaof lbaibyhood in unfortunately true, and s. grenit marry in the second. tb-ird, ilourth, and fifth years. ' Perhaps a ‘smaller tnu-mbcr ‘from five to ‘eight. Then ‘from _9Ig.ht of Chelmsford lifts up his voice and walis- There is a “recrudescen- es"~—thc recrudescence of recrud- escence makes countless thousands mourn—of "paganism" and “mat- By‘ practically half-a-milliou dol- lars ,the previous high record of surplus earnings was surpassed, the 1924 total being $3,600,258. All increased distribution was made to policyholders of 3579-96233 more deal?" Sir Edward Marshall Hall, K. C. a noted barrister, presided. News that efforts were being m-ade to hold seauces by moan-sot the wireless was made known to the members of the ~ alliance by Miss Louise Owen, private secre- ' c for a day or afternoon to t side. zrlalism." as usual. The Bishop proves his case. A young girl com; mitted suicide after a dance. Mean- while, London surpassed herself in fogs 12st month. The Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner were black as ink. than was paid out in 1923. A total or $2,689,001.99 was paid out ‘in dividends in 1924-41 return to the policyholders of approximately 25% of the total pmniums receiv- ed by the company, As pointed out by the General Manager in his address, during the lifetime of The Mutual Life of Can- ada. 815.963.134.22 has been paid in dividends to policyholders .and, of this amount, 512.870.044.28 was dis- tributed tluring the last 1i) years, it is clearly evident from these fit," massacred ,, urcs that the aim of the compnny- ‘ to furnish maximum prutoction-atvslh‘ ggwconagdno-‘Vllcaalfhe “snug; a minimum cost—-is being splend-lmfig’ o! {an} exp€r,:'nc:;'5a,t V“, my refined‘ ‘ ous soanccs when ahey had com - “he expansion o! m“ C9mpanys munioated with the former well“ business has been healthy nnd pro- Ilcvl gressiyo‘ Durmg the year a mm] Owen asserted that four days aft- uf $13,321,297 of new assurances or Lord Nnrthcliffifs death he had was written, representing an in- been 1n much Wm, him, “m; ma; m H _ crease in new policies issuctl uf give days mm,- a meqfiage can“, oflhis ilcnson it 842315.719. 0r 11% lllllrfl (hull in saying, "l want to thank you for PM" we'll} §l1°¢ 1923. 'i‘ho business in force now your prayers for me. They hcip- ‘Alwmel’ meet!" amounts to $295,729,866 on 135,285‘ed me so much." bilfilldiliie i“ 1101113103, compared with $260,982, The principal silcaker 0f the “"9” ,¥“‘“.»‘,"’- 566 at tho uilll of 1923-11 nct in- evening was Hannen Swallcr. 01ml ‘ ““ cream; or $25,747,300 p.51 yelp; oi the best known tsplrituniisis in 'l‘lio imprcgnublo tllnuncial situu- 14mm)" “ml ionmfly h‘ um] tion of tho Company is wcll indicat- Normcutws employ‘ who menu“ I: l i grroductlve of more curses than bltssings, more losses than gains, more sorrow and luiscry-iar more, indeed-than of iuy or re- joicing. lts effects are not confin- cd-' to the men who trade in the wheat pit. Thuy are felt in mil- lions of homes throughout America and the world. They make bread dearer than it ought to -be or than it would the ivt-rc it nut for the gambling in wheat. To the rich pllflplt: that may be a matter of smell consequence lbul to hundreds itizon generally lwho want t0 £0 nnd who: hc was going after and on 5 ' he sea- this foundation he built a sermon . oin-phaslzing the necessity of b01118 “ct-risin" ibefore setting out upon any tmderiakirg in church or state. lic tioqucrlily contrasted the "cer- luiu" mun with the uncertain man nnd d: llucui ilic logical conclusion that tho world ‘would get along much but‘ or without the latter.‘ tary to the late Lord Northcliffe, who reported that "before long we are going to be able to broadcast, the spirit voices by radio." Pro-i vlous to this an uncement Miss Owen said she had a recent mes- sage from Lord Northcliffs for the women-attending the meeting and this was that the women» every- where should orgsnizevfor the pur- pose of bringing about abolition of war and "let it be known that they would ‘not bring boys into the world for the purpose of being years to sixteen, a smaller number dio than at any other age ‘in t-ho his- tory uf the life. It ‘would aippear that once they get over bsibyhood, and then the young childrens’ diseases. such as mca-sitls, scarlet tfover, and so forth, the‘) they are tzlmmune to some ox- tent until they reach puberty, that is manhood and womanhood. 'l‘hcr=.l is no question of course bu: that Nufure- ‘is good to them‘ during this growing time, fbut ‘not really as ‘generous as she its just at pulbcrty itself, when the ‘increase iu weigh» hciight, nnd general de- vcimptirlcnt is nearly bwice as much us for any your, or eighteen months l rrcodinig ivuiberty. ‘ Now ‘Wily i5 the deaJh rate less, ‘u boys nnd girls from eight to 311-. icon? Ono can only venture ihc 811B- gostlrm that ll is the “play prelod" in ilio l"vcs of children. 'I‘ .:y have no responsibilities from light homotwork, ‘and an nul chore, Tlioy can be out!» iructlculily all the liT-me. This ulz-ulls tho vigorous runinllng that is tlic 113g ipurt of itll children's‘ Thu‘ (all on tlrc licurt i0 pilinrp hard and trust. tho cull on ‘.hu lungs to purflfy this cxim quantity of iblootl soul tn it. Thc cull ‘for more food. in supply this extra ‘blood lwiih ‘tho mzittzrigiis it needs for Ibuildlinlg up wnrn ilrlrils. , You ‘can readily sec the circle that is duufntiiilictl. ‘ Furibt-r, cvory part of the body is functioning, and that is ‘what it is mount. lu do. Use of tlu- Ilintly mcainsd-cvelop- llrvlli and ‘health. llinco the hculth cf children i0 sixteen yours of ago. Should Zion Church enter the. umion either it or the lBrick Church may lbo closed, as it is unlikely the Untied Church will authorize for long the continuance of ‘hwo church- esgpracticailylwllthln h stone throw of one another. it is true the mom- Mtililfll thuolngians may have dif- harsh”, of the Bu“, church would fort-noes or opinion as to his exege- Show a considerable 4ncmase_ but the new is“. u’. Frasér Compjmqc t, The Good Old Days. ‘ M°"Il|e._ Along the Strand hobbies vainly aimed their invisible torches against the high, uno’erlcsped mountains of darkness. The unem- ployed got unearned sixpences by standing on the footboard of motor cars and pretending to direct driv- 01's who could see as well and little as themselves. In St. Paul's Churchyard, St. Paul's Dean sat, happy for him, and rneditatcd con- gcninliv diuorlg the tomlhs and Lie night, it hull xvii-i in woods, mill was healthy, perfect He bar; teeth equal to rending the toughest intuit. The invention of knife nnd fork and cookery are making (‘un- tt-mporary mun "a toothless anim- al, and are perhaps responsible for such evils as appendicitis un/l cancer, from which savages "hard- ly suffer at all." See what civiliza- tion not more than one hundred years old for the majority, ls doing. The housewife can no longer bake llcr own bread “or offer her friends home-brow wine." in tho latter rc- rqicct, at least, the evil work of ‘civilization has boon slower in of millions of tho poor it is a grave mutter inilccd. Alli] siucc the war there are nroru pour in thc ‘world sisdlity will at any rate admit that broken new and frultlful The place of thg certain lllitli in tht- worid cannot bc over- ‘ho Iwork could be more economic- ally ‘and efficiently covered Iby giv- l s-istarit tile-n running conipctiilg con- ‘ 1 is!!!" lit- has gnmmL ng the miinisicr an ordained ns- ma“ “C, more were bean-Q sin‘ t-tl. nor can we too strongly Whlat qambiifllll 0" i")! Qambmlfl in food stuffs ought to bu prohibit- ed. if only for ill‘) reason that it ' makes food dearer, increases tho cost of living and makes thousands of innocent and helpless ours suf- lcr for the wrongdoing of the gililty 0110s. Gambling for money has bccu mnde unlawful, why is not wliiut gambling also pcnlllls» crl’! Tho l|ll0Sil0ii is a natural one. Tile reasons that are offered to it um vurlcd. ‘So-rue deny that it is guuiaiblinlg; ‘it is trading in whcut~ speculation, but not gambling. Oilicrs will say it its almost im- possible lio prevent it. Tlic _busi- gregarious. \\~;;l‘il olirstlvcs zinrl others against g ‘m discmv _ the tllfliililiiitfllig nnd hindering and The calbldgrams i0 be bold in . this wcck .'in~ nouncc that Jlhc right of tlic Crown to Ibcstow the defunct title 01f Earl paralyzing influence of the uncer- tain mun.) in tilt; lbuslncss wvorld the certain mun is u source of strength and coulldoucc. l. is u pleasure to deal with liim. He knows what he has to scll, knows what he wants to v illly. lllwlvs its value and its price. 'l‘licri- is no haggling or owls-ting or "Nilll; tu get nu unfair advantage. Wlictllar rich or poor hp will lrccp his DTOlIllSOL; and will oflfer no cx- (111305. in th<~ ctmrzminiiy he is a pillar of ‘Oxford on iMr. Asquith has been challenged by blood relations of thc previous holders. 'I\wo different families held the lpccrage, Mr, J. M. Bullock the great English auth- orities on lineages and says: “The carldom of Oxford, crczitcd as lollg ago as 1142. was hold ‘by tho do Vcros lfor exactly five and a U. M. Llllllflfiltll & (it); (>4 Queen Slrrct, ‘London, E.C, 4,, Englmid ed in accumulated assets of 865,- m5 experience“ saying m“! hm 960361 m, increase ow, we Dru,“ recently he had been in communi- ious your of $621,337,,’ cgrtictvraowiltglnrshis former employer Three of tlic factors contributing '_ to the exceptionally high surplus (“fieuorieoringgggaltx: liwaiga; earned for the policyholders were ling. dlngumd of 110mm; up no], economy in administration. ro- ' ‘ ' , k H silcvlsin. tickle 'cm.". A lull-ll‘ mar ill)’ fuvornblo mortality and mbssagt.’ according m Mr. Swami“ high into-rust rate on invested aa- said: "Too many advertisements scts. Tlio percentage of income re- anrl leaders too long." this. it wusl qllircd to cover iicncrnl expense-a taken to having had rcfurincc to‘ of administration wua reduced solue of the former Northclifle from the previous best showing of publications. 16.15% iii 1023 to 15.52% iii 192-1. i Public Auction Solos , of Row Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser, 212 Eifth Avenue ‘fwmli ice sight I V IDCEd is so vast, tlic big illifffifilfi. lull! centuries, expiring in the twen- iho millionaires arc in it, ivhdliicr m“, can, whgv like The first, bore ______’¢ “l hear that Northcliffc has "l 5ITPYIGUI to the school, to the church, to socioiy. UL. gmmjg {our Hliuém- to his principles; when an importgiilt issue the name of Aulbrey do Vcrc. The do Vores had been hereditary Grcat Clianilberialus, ‘but when the eigh- teenth earl died, during ‘the siege of Brcda exactly ithroe hundred arises We know whore to find him and where he will siziilil till tlic 155119 1g ggfxlqlL I" illllillcs lhu certain man is the iiliilWillk cl the nation and the 1m. u rtuin mun. tho wilblblcr who dud- gus this way nnd that to save his own political skin is a snare and a Q b ordinary decision, passed to U10 son uiuiililing block. The misfortune b)’ the Earl of Ancestor. mo {vim- oi Canada today and for the past thréc years is that it has art its head years ago. the ollfice. ‘byt: what the late iMr. Cokaync called an extra- lllm‘ Mfihiflmmldeley, and the Mar- icolnbinell, or cutting ouch othcr's - IUIUSQ United States. oo-eoaoao+o-o o-oooo-ooemoo“: ‘throats, and so on. Let it go at that. I And what of the speculator who| imade the fifteen millions? is ho ireally butter off tbecrtuso of his ‘winnings? H/is wealth was not won tarry effort. to tbuncfit ills fellow of his cousin. ‘Lord WlIloIrgiiJby do mi?" 0T hi” 901m"?- HO did "("- Ercslby, land today, after many cor-, " _ onatlo-n disputes, it is held jolntlylmnse °f ‘my’ want“ gmmm by igamhle in wheat from any moral jiabor shall increase," we are told ‘by one ofthc wise men of old. And -ngain‘we are told by the same iby luibor, nor lwaa it rfiiltj fruit of ""”“'+'+”*““**“"°* , _ ‘ ea in 0o as . Dally Selections ‘R d g T E y l FOR Look ht tlic workingman- Whati lis till this tzilk about housing? The ! mttvago can build his own house, ' set zit work on it at any time. He doesn't have to ask the Govern- ment to spend a thousand pounds {on building u housc for him. Look THE LOVE THAT SAVESHflaL tllc typcwritcr—wc mican the coplo For Gm] s0 lovcd the world, that. , , he gave his onlly lbcgnlficil Son. that lmumme‘ Not so long “g” g used to have,» a pretty liunilw ltillg.’ \Vll()S0l-V(‘1‘ lbcllcvcth ‘in iiiun should not perish. lbut have everlasting life. The typewriter utrophics tire/hand] Pretty soon here may rho a gen~ John 3: 1G. I‘ ‘ 5 oration unable to write. Unable to February 12, 1925 This reduction was accomplished despite tlieiuct that tliu new poli- cies issucd in 192i‘ exceeded the 1923 total by over 41/, millions or dollars. Anotlior record was brokun the mutter of low mortality. ratio of’ actual, to expected depth claims was unlv 36.01"... as ngziingfi 39-26% in i923, tho jiruvimig 10w record in recent yours. Very cure- in .l.he'_thut we cannot strimp out Social- i bccn reaching other circles, and that he is ‘now a slightly different Northcliffc," Mr Swalfor averred. "Ho can look down on suffering-t Hr champions tho endeavors of the League of Nations. He says ism; it is too old and too strong. Northdlifftysaiil. ‘I made a in's- take about Lloyd Gvorgu which I regret. l lut him down too sud- ful consideration 0i‘ risks by lilo Cillllllllllyfls officers in tile fluid is indicated by the light (loath claims The policyholders he creased surplus bio extraordinarily; miulc in 192i. iicllt in the in- thus mudc pos- A third source of tho increased liouly.‘ " b‘urihcr, Mr Swnffor quoted the luln pulblishcr as saying: "l tun out to stop wur before anything l lntcml to slop it. l intend to brdig about equality for all ineu, and whorl cvcry man nnd every woman ls a spiriturtlist we shnll not have to vicw ibo struggle be- , d... The newest thing Projection printing Apparatus»- f i i lilew York IIiGT-lfl-llltnwthilmoa- At a cont of $200.00 we hill Installed an Eastman Ants Focus enlarger. To plateau work before the public wtn going to make an Bxlilpiib irlis of Lincolnshlro‘, and. as an in- inspired writer. "An inheritance beritor of the ‘blood of the female "my "m 5W5" “filmy "i "l" b“ d8 Vere?“ the ‘Duke of Aum“ might ginning. but the end thereof shall p.p,Ayp)n;_ from negatives made by! ' studio for the month of ill ary at one dollar 61.00pm Bllfiiius earned for wail tile high average interest yield on invested i18l~l(ll3-—-fi,-11%_ Tm“ twctvn capital ulld labor)” A icttvr from Earl Huig, read to lilo alliance nmuibers, follows." "i am sorry l um uun-blc t0 attend see it is ulrcntly. And what is the lynucyhulders use of reading? It is too easy, That an unccrtziiniiszin, e man who shifts HO Low “m, Wm n”, w, me ‘my from one ‘political ruse to another. l ">51 my ‘VP-WY Hlllll 0n Thin‘: is “w trouble w" nw‘mwr ‘n,’ B“ m“ Home of Commons, which Caseeiis‘ _,t-~.. who bzuiizrrs the rights of one sco- liun of the country for the support of another, who undocs today what hi: did ycsncrtluy and does not know what he will do tomorrow. What Canada needs today more than anything else is it "certain nlun" at ihc head of its axlminisitra- ‘lion a-t Ottzilwu, a man who has n. clear visiuu of wliut Canada needs and lwho has the courage to say 1781 that h-is families‘ rights wt-tre barred lby the statute of liihita- tlons. I I I "The Uiic was revived in 1711 for Iinibcrt Harley. whoso family licld it till 1853- Iwhcn it fbccanlc extinct We” mom- Tile purists did not like this creation any unorc ‘Hymn may liked tho alienation of ‘the ("gm Ciiamlbdrlailneldp ifrom the do Vows. -i0r c. E. c. thought it "Z1 I-ircat piece oif audacity" to presume, alftor a lapse of only tiiglrtbyears, ou tile extinction of so ancloirt a farm- "Y us the de Vcrcs. The history oi’ tho Oxford ‘peerage and some of lie high holders lwould ‘mzrkc a good ook. cvvn to electors clamoring for sec- tional concession which would be an injustice to other sections, “(icn-tlviircii. I um Opposed to this bcoauso I bviiuvc it is not fighlL" llml the colored preacher above rvforrvil to lived in our day he mil-tilt have illustrated his point by tolling of a certain man and a. I111. certain man who, fgflpeqflymy‘ wont from Ottawa to Wiflfllrpgg and wliat came of the visits,‘ It would not ‘ho necessary to introduce pg“. tici-i into his church anl h , i owmfld m” Orforil. not only m the University, require to mention any names, his ' llllbibiiwwflrit h- i . congregation would-know at out‘ ends m‘; Zhrfc: [:1 ‘If hm week 1 a ' l’! ‘ . whom he mean’. g u “m” ‘> uted to the fuct ‘that he lived for Ycara (in Cavendish lSquare) iwlth- in hail of Harley Street. ‘which 1'3, y “m of course, named after the ‘Harley Th” aflmad “ma” who camped Orilords-honce also Oxford Street. Curiously enough, in going to Bed- lford ‘Square, be had to dlspossoss ——-—i There h. going ilolhlework m the ‘i ‘is Vera descendant or the old architects ssh» in building at... ("time in 11w items or Lady Prclghytenlan-s cymmhg,’ bggfumng 07811601011 Cburchilk-the sister-in- with Halifax. Again. it is Ml m m" "i M“ WWW“ Churchill- wind, etc, who tratces in Lady ‘Mary de Vere, Wife Of-LOPG Willmigliby (IQ Errygby, ill amy cane, the new earl has long had all the dignity associated with the House d! lords, his lpersonttlity 1nd ‘hi! 090F888 ‘forming one more 0194111110 of the remarkable continu- The Patriot reminds ns that the M“ m m" armory’ wlmh Wm’ I first session of the King Parlla- mfl’ “ha” mam” mad break" merit was in 19H and not 1M1, and m’ mun” w u“ Mn” ‘m ‘m’ 1 I O "It ‘would Ibc interesting to know. how Mr. Asquith came to; mp0,“, the title. Somolpcoplc suggest that it is on account of his (lcvotlon no EDITORIAL NOTES with 46 lbarrels of’ port twine‘ is not necessarily a "rum-on." Temperance i: u‘ comporatiw term other ail. Hare it means be- low 2 per cont alcoholic content. in Ontario it is propomd tube 4.4 per cent and still ‘they are not content. have a claim lbut for a decision of tho case oil those fifteen millions. That two thirds of the Canadian wheat exported across thc Atlantic goes over the rails to American ports and Canada ‘is paying Q15,- 0001100 annually for its transport to American railways and Lake vessels is poinltctl out ‘by J. G. Scciiit, one uf the Comlmissioncrs ztp- poiiii/xl inst your to investigate the grain trade. That is the way Can- ada is being fzirulcd for tlic benefit ul‘ Units-ll Islzrios vessels, railways nmi ports under the Kllng Govern- ment bythn rl-imrt of its own Corn- inlsslon. This has been going on during tho Government's cntirc tcrm of power. Iiow much longer shall it continue? The rsvente of the Post Office department for the ycar omit-d 31st. Miircli, 1024 was $29,l00,491-- 92 and the expenditure wus 828.- 305.930.51, leaving a 1111181100 of not rcva-nuo $794,555.35, As compared with the prttvious your there ivris u ilccrcuso of $161,740.85 in the ‘rrvonuu and an increase in tho --x- pcudlturo of $511,464-ii8. Thcso sums aildcd innkoh total of S673,- 206 by which the not revenue foil bclow that of 1923. The Post Offici- as a revenue product-r is thus shown to bc following the Cus- toms, Excise Jncome Tax an-l Nat- ional Railwuys on the down grade. Robert Forks, the Progressive loader, ‘says ‘his ‘party will press for further tariff reductions. And ai- reody he finds encouragement in the speech of Premier King! lt is easy to see where "the power be- hind the throne" is located. That power has dominated the Govern- merilt since 1921 and is "apparently still in control, The Premier had given out a statement that no fur- ther tariff reductions were intend- ed at this sessiombut Mr. Forks knows that such a plsdss from tire , . mm point l the Patriot is right, an tin election 5 m“ w M‘ (book n" ‘m ' not tui- liw "i" °" ““"'" wobbling Liberal leader counts not ibo blessed." That seems to fit everywhere. Lift- niust be "easy, safo and fool-proof." The German type; the German sen- tence, made reading lalborious, and l "give Tllltlbil-Ck tiiu liifc l own, Tiieit in ‘Thine trcezm dCIpthg its flow May richlcr, ifullcr ibc." grimfYlllii “Vertigo was itcliiuvoil iii the lace of u downward trend ill utorost rates. and is notable in v ew of tho amount invested in therefore intellectually profitable. English prose of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries demand THE SILENT CITY in tho- sliailows of tho tall church , sure _ Tho sllcillt lcliy lies, Tim ‘City cf n Most Desire, ‘Beneath Jim changing skies. ltd granite bomt-s and ‘maribie demos. ‘flour curvon doorplutos. quaint- Forgotifon rlalucs of squirm and (litmus, ‘Of sinner and of saint, Modern prose “is dilways perfectly clear." . Spoon-Fesdlng- /' Evidently the Donn is unusually fortunate in tho choice of books. l-ic complains that "our lbooks are all printed in good plain typeP/du with the classics. Once you had to grind tbcm out for yourself. The soft modcrns have only to consult a "horse" or follow luxuriously tliot Loeb translations. What s fatul gift was Mr. Loeifs making so great an addition to our false nnd fatal system of easy education, which "is mainly spoon-feeding." Even gnmos uro ousy.__l§iqt over hero, Dr. Inge! Come ovcr and watch our laborious if expensive, college Spartans. Walking and rid- ing ore mostly extinct in England. Even the mountaineers climb by train. Notice these special instances oi spoon-feeding:- "Every workman must be insur- ed allainst every variety of accid> eat, even when it is caused by his own negligence, if a traveler slips oiusfpioce of orange peel which be ouxht- to have seen, in a rail- way station. or allows his coat to be stolen under his eyes ‘in a carri- age he brings an action against ‘the railroad company and wins it- We now demand to be personally conducted through ills. all risks to be taken by someone else." No sound of laughter lirmn its doors (H1165 ~ln tho,- nlturnotm; No fooiizrll echoes o'er its floors- N" llllliilliilltr, dancing time. Along its street, with flying feed, The shadows come and go; In Fllllfiéa devil. its ,p(3()|‘)|0 sloop Through suuslvino zimll through snow, What cam they what the World may do? Thu world to them is lost. TIWYTO hurl ‘llils rosemary 41nd lie, J-iove loved ‘and paid the cost, In l-‘Yllllllllll-lllil (lust, ‘the snowy irust O-f woman falls away, And tnilwnnn iiilllfis that land, Becomes as conrmon clay, tilled tho Wlilllll lilo ‘Oily 0t’ ‘Him Dond I. ion. shnll some tilmu lie. A ‘CWFNIY Dilloiw for my head, Ami loved ovuos resting nigh, Though Earth may quake I'll "dc niwnkq lBut sit-ct,» n5 others sloop, When life is past, content‘ at last To rest _in slumber deep. \ 4 FEBRUARY 12—- Speculation i; dangerous for you, lo although a. very good res-sonar. y are at criti- cal t-imes too rash. You are vfond oi art and music, and prefer to be in uhe company of the opposite sex, with whom you are quite ‘popular. Bo careful ‘in your choice of tfriendo, 3 and learn to be thankful ifor your [rum ma“ m" nrodm“ o‘ bl 1 , grsghqi-griurth-stohs is ‘i111 nmtehyat, tlvwllrlsfl l" tlw thinker in the which sgicerltyfin fist-chard and the fog out a our "W" H" '0"- ‘ mum's slum into the fut- anzwxlgivcp Mm’ a" "m" M" "he. A century or two more, and .__-_¢-o§----- "wifihall all be as helpless 1| T0 OLE-AN TOPS Lord AVUNIITI ant; whojtazyld ainaostfto moi in sight" ,Clean glass tops on your dining ‘ dot-traps Ho 8poofoth. mental effort on the reader's part,’ 1 n. ‘on 1' high-class bonds in which so large a part of Tile Mutual Life's assets is invested. The Ilirutrtors‘ fur- slghteil Pllllfiy in investing fuhdh w“; "E81" strikingly Justlnpd in anfillcHJMtitu-al Life of Cziiuuln has n m (on record of dovelnpmopt during its 55 yum-s "f uxlsmnce Th" Vrillcllllu of Mutuality~~w|wre. gzhillv profit-participating policy. urn rcccivu lmck tho entire m-t profits-mas been nbunilnntly jug“. flvti. As remarked by tho Prusid. "r : ‘Tlio results ol the your 1924 o stifriclnnt to point tho mm- 1 tllnt cooperation, soientiilcail or; lllilYfll us it is in our cuse elyi in. ate tlic mfllillomnn nnd his; prrfllltg and thus assures to the pnllcyhqid. crs a more generous distribution." _______‘_____________ its completed product Wm be n] creature unable to mnstlcatc to wmc’ m‘ i" Walk. a more parasite 0n iiilifllilllhlillis that enable him i" “W Ilflvlnc Dalntcd the state they are coming to, the Den“ lelnenis “a general sladknggs an.) (HSHKO 0f unypgqgggary aim-Hon among our younger people." Them touched with self-irony; he re. irnins, for hc hears his young friends saying: "My venerable Si", when I am your ago I shall talk just like that and l suppose I shall find'somehody to prin-t it." Exact ly. Does the Very Reverend Will- -_.____ ilio meeting. I htul a very slu- simml" of work l" w’ M“ 1 core regard ‘for Lord Northcllffe and l hope that your efforts to BA YER convince the world of the survival , —*—————————-——— t, "“T° ST,‘{°'° ‘ Professional Cards OXLEY & JOHNSON j Halifax F. Beresford Oxiey T, Harold Johnson, C. A., Frank E. Smith, C, A. Public Accountants and Auditors Membership In Institutes of Char- . fared ‘coolant of P, E, Island V, and Nova Sootia 315-2-7stt3mos. McDonald & McPhee v I Q l. A. McDONALD H, F. McPHEE Barrlatero. Attorney. Em. Money to Loan m"! Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan I IARRIBTEI. aoucrron, Money to Loan Cantu-on Block C-“m-IORICUWII, P. i, llinnq Dr. C. C. Archibald i‘ Wliltlil of N. Y. Pol! Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited u; i”, h,’ N,” and Throat ‘ Office layer lullaby.- Oust George ltrug I Olin Houro-Ooofla, m1“; H‘ Feeds(Blatchfo'.l)F For HORSES CATTLE SHEEP PIGS POULTRY Eggs are high in W“ " .‘ the laying hens busy. W)": .5 Furs . POQLTRY Fooos Blatohford’! l-IYWI Biatshforifl Elli Blltnhlord’! stir-hut PM (mixed grain) Blatohford’! Chick Mill" POULTRY BUPPLIES of I kinda wi-ioLseAi-E '8 RETAIL. Lowss-r PRICE CARTER & C0» Llmlled i lam Ralph Inge, D.D.. though joint author of the "Eton Latin llrvr~ mar," oven or frequently "Riff/Of?" ~_.\ Kw?‘ i o n o5 for nothing if sufficient pressure- is applied. ' ‘ ' ~iv.\ t... t »» and dreslinl table with a cloth dil» “Mufi-m," n" “Piaf . i PM in malted paraffin and polish ‘t p“! h’ ‘m; m". "p", _ slaves." W“ _in‘... " vll \. Tflwhono Iii-J. What qr the” “Future? 31499010 you were taken away suddenly- "m" “Wm "when to your wife and family? 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