rites room . lili lilllllililliliilill sunmu a..." u." 1min Boonhtryildoli- GIL '- , I. "- -* "m. ....."""* llopnonnliivl- cpuggq ' Ilproouhflvv-I. J. IIII win-nuns» I- l- "mt" 3.11"», o. n. o. _ ‘l Anecdote Illtor, I). I. fllnln IIIIILIIOIIII FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 7 WONDERFUL FAITH Perhzhis the mos-t wonderful thing in Canadian politics today I11 the ‘faith of Premier Mackenzie Kinig. his faith, nst In t‘he unlimited re- sources and ‘possibilities of Canada but in til: gullilbility and credullty of the Canadian people. in aI-l his utterances s0 fur during ‘the pre- §1nt session of aparliament he has ‘exmhplirlt-il this faith with a slrnnle CfIlT-(.“liOS$ bolero which hardened poTtie-ians stand ain't-stricken and bnwildvrcd. Th‘. most transparent ‘platitudes of the past ‘three ses- sions are rvptvntd as gllllbiy and wi‘ h as strikingly eloquent gestures as it the bottom had not ‘been iUF/Xfktll since their flint dtiivery. lie assures tho tax burdqm d ‘people that his‘ govern- llli '. has rcductd their taxes bv $2‘i,0ftlI.00fJ in customs duties and ‘by ‘thi- r-mcvnl ‘of the Sales tax. Did lbfii had shown any reduction? He till: us the 600,000 Canadians who ‘went to the United Stultes are com- ing ‘back at the rate of 4,000 a month? Did anyone out of ‘them I anyone notice that their tax see any of thee‘. n1 lIfllPfI Americans? Where aro lthty? 1 Are they mixed in with thq 200.000 ilnwilyloycd in Mon- trtui, Toronto and Ottmwa? lie assures us. jusit as ‘he assure-d us last your and ‘lhe two -previous years ‘that we are on the eve of a Neither in the detection nor an the punishment of crime ore ‘We 011 this side of tho ‘Atlantic so immi- lngly certain. There are, for ex- amrple; some bait dozen murders unaccounted ‘for in lthese qll10l-i hlaritinle provinces and there 1S even now a Maritime lawyer on a visi-t to Ottaiws to ‘intercede for vthe life of a man convicted and sen;- enced to be hanged ‘for murder. Il- and his client-to ‘wl-n his case. But t-ho ‘winning should Ibe within the limlm of justlce and ‘with a view to the safety of the public at 111F80- Theso lbounds are not always ‘taken account. of. "The lawyer. as ‘his right is and as ‘the custom ‘is, at least on ‘llhis side of ‘the Atlantic. uses every ruse in ‘his power. takes advantage of every ‘technicality. appeals to the sympathies or the ‘prejudices of the jury, not ‘that jus- iice may ‘be done ‘but that he may win ‘tho case for his cliont. A few days ago in our neiws columns a case in vNew York ‘was recorded in which, ‘through this ‘kindof ‘an alp~ peal to ‘the jury a verdict of "not guilty" ‘was brought ‘in contrary to the unmistakable ovidcneo oi his guilt a-nd contrary to ‘the charge of the judge. The judge, to his credit ‘was so (lisgusted with their verdict that‘ also is a lawyers duty Iboth to hruiselfl after soverclly lecturing them ‘and (lecturing that wNotes By The ‘Way Some Llhferul journals are trylllfl to draw sufibeumo from New Bruno- _wlck cucuinhsn, unent theltwo ‘re: cent ‘provincial lay-elections in Monmon. and Gloucester. They are not ‘blinking a very lbril-lianlt suc- cess clf.‘ the effort. The facts, are against. them. Monotom-whicll re- ‘turns one ‘memiber m, the 119815111‘. ture,“ became vacam Iir MBA)’ last. the sltaing nlembor. Mr. Robinson who had been elected lby some 2 000 majority. being appointed to like ‘Senate. The County of Glou- ces tor rellurns four nle-nrbers to the. Legislature {W0 of whom were Frontier Vcniot and his Aitia-rney ‘loncrnl Mr. Byrne. Tile Opposi- ‘v-u czlntbda-tes were so far behind fiat they lost ‘tdleir deposits. Then Mr. Byrne was appointed a Judge. That made one of the Clloutreatrr seats vacant and also the office of Attorney General. Mr. Rand was apointed Attorney Gen- rral and a ‘first attonrpt ‘was made ‘.0 elect him in Moncton, ‘where be lyul. But the Moncton electors would not lhave him. He ‘lvas de~ dented and the Omlosifion candid- ate ‘was elected by a mlajority ul- lnost as larize as had ‘been given r. Robinson, |.'he Governuuent can (lidute at the general electron. So one of the two strongest Lheral seats in the province was lost to the Vcnlot government. By force of his defeat in Monc- ton ‘another constituency must bc found for A lorney General Rand. A scat in Gloucester was vacant and z-"wils lT1Ill"~"|)()l'»(‘.tI thither. l‘n this secure ‘preserve where Premier Veniot rfrigns as king. the demand was ‘uladc that the Attorney Gen- erul should lhe returned dry ac- claiulntion. The Oppnsihon. n-l- though hopeless of electing llllilfl" mun, decided to fight and they ‘were so far wrcnvarded that they cut down the ‘inborn-l majority by 0m,- half ‘in this Lllhernl stronghold. Those are i: he cold facts in “brief. . who told his fellow doctors about a HEART ABILITY The autthoril ies do 110l- Defm" a - u " fill)y\siclan 113.51»? heallt failure as a cause of death. ‘mny 51am ‘that as _ everybody really alien because the heart ‘fails to boat, they require that tfhe cause or causes be stated, that lc-d ‘up mo the ilenrt ‘failure. Thu-e was a joke current a few wars ago. regnrdling the surgflm ‘wonderful ODQTEUV" he hm‘ 9'3“ 3011111541, but unfortunately’ the pili- ‘icnt died the salmo daY~ You hear pcrharps of some friend or acquaintance with Pneumonicv- a lung aiilment. 0r TYP1\‘°'~1_="1 m‘ tostnal condiion-wvho were nil- parently ‘getting ulon-t! i111 1112111- ‘fi-wt suddenly the heart 11105811 '0 falter. and ifinltlly (reused tio beat. The Flu epide-nllc of 1913 011111911 (.17; ,1 11,1 “I people, many of them in their ,|'l'Il'llG of early ‘manhood or W0- mnnhood. Flu alffects the 11111111011111 tribes nnd lungs. 1111411100191111195 ‘he "Ir-ltestinc. but most 01f the-folks died because the heurtlwas n0£ 1111119 1o do its work. ~ ‘No-w why (Ines t-he 118ml 500111 t" Jivt- out snonrr in some people thzm ill othens‘! Iiow is it that wMl 'l‘w0 cases with the stamp nillnent, mm ‘men- of salllf‘ age. weight. and apparent g-lrt-ugth, that one will have l rolrhic i-urly with 1m‘. heart. and require sgpnulnn-ls of all kinds to carry hiun (WC, 111.. (grisis, and the other no through ‘lu- illness ‘with no em-bau" raswmrnt ni’ tin- lu-art at all? This ‘is llil-TII to expla"n. W.» lllllFY ronleiulil“r that We 5T0 ifliklfl"! zibout uiustelo. ‘the heart ||11|g|(~Il\. and apparently ill has 501111‘ of the Flllllf‘ cilurzlclcrisltics as the rWhrr nlusnll-s in the body. What do I ‘mean? “r111, 3 ul“\‘<- soon tiwn chops of ‘tr-mp b‘ izght, weight. and build, all-d rrm- (‘an lit lwlec as much a-s the other, an run faster» or ‘for a lollg" n!‘ disiuuev, Mthiiiltlicillg tired. The Public Forum . Quinlan by oonnpondoltl of mlu, and in common decency the whole or the section under the hen ding ‘Derelictflhurcherought to be deleted. With the one exception that the Wes Frees were success- ful in the House of Lords, there is not a single line of that section that is not hopelessly misleading." With regard Churches, here is what Dr. Mac- ‘Illl null-n ll 050a for {be _ Qloctlonl of. lnhnct. {I'M Charlottetown (lllrdhl Ion a nooounril; adorn Clo up lnlou of correspondents. O-O-O-O-OO ary on the glvlngs to missions by Unionist and Anti-Unionist church- es is revealed by a study of the flgllrtd prepared by the Union Conl- miitcc of hlontnnl Presbytery, I look the iroarblc to analyze the stnt-"xilent nnd this is the result: ly two, and if there are others l never heard of them. These twv 1am derelict because the congrega- tlqns-botb of them very large- hud built other churches beside ‘them and preferred tbigrm tohthfi . - _ Id ones. The Wee 86B 1W9 There are fifty chulches or con-‘glany vacancies just as the united gregatifms in that Preslaytery...“ es have bu‘: m this country a Thirty-four of thenl have gone Ill~1 e d ' not mean mung p80, to tilu United Church, cight-san-vaQancy ,0“ m“ , without linking a poll; sixteen?!“ m“ fans Drew i” l I whv COIlQlUl-{llllfllld voted thenlseIvesI W111‘ 195E"! u’ me T}: is ouL The mirtyiour cOnKrQgn-ldows being boarded up.‘ era tions going into the Union guvedlvllfl! D13 11411014311113“ Bays‘ last your t0 missions the sum of "slflelldlikmemurial wlndm“ a? $57,205. - he anti-Union congrega- boarded ull- I 110119" 1 “m ""79 i‘ tions, sixteen in number. gave saying that in all the churches n- 820300- A simple matter of|located to the ‘W09 W068 111K611 alrillunetic will show that the together there- are not more than Unionist congregations gave on anone such window, It was either re‘ average about 8419 more tnun moved or otherwise treated becau- their "Ant." brethren- ' so the congregation left in posses- 1 11m- 5113 01° sion, objected to the design." B‘ H- PENWARDEN‘ With regard to the flvliission Work Mt. Slvlvllll. PW!- 13- 1925 of the Free ‘Church of Scotland. _--~<+>——~—- 3* wlmt Dr,_MncLennan says: PRUSSIAN CONSOLS mifwinh raga"; 1,, M18510“ Work the Wee Frees claimed no foreign missionaries. and (201159411101111: c m e - from Il-s Montrtui eonrt-spozidcnt fault-fur?ritfizfittazlgkothey 6x13131911 which Sllllillill be 0t‘ interest lnlsgme monetary equivalent wlflch Yul-u: renters: - ‘ not eL {of recent yen" ‘-_l\“I‘0C2lI house that has mud»: gig/e nrginlzcd a mission 1n sp-‘clnty of (it-rnlnn bonds for n‘ , huh 1H nulkmg XIllllbUl‘ of years offers this we ‘ 8mm}, Amer m’ w l~l l.tI‘.'l'l‘lISCll|\’.ll‘iH that occupy 3"“!- <Sir,—-The Financial Post oi‘ Feb- ruary 0th carries the follovl‘ila_‘; lllt s1 full pages in the load n‘.‘\ - '_ _ , i 1- p. 1.111s Pruss-luil 001M015 (34,- 1.er Wm‘ rcgmd, “l, ‘xlllrnblx: fez: 0011i.) at S15 per 10,000 mark hue"- I find it n (‘vb y 1 bold. it is polntl-d out (\V1'|l(".1I is "‘“""’b°"“ted by m“ “Eur?” m m0 the truth) that this bond at one Yfifll‘ Blmk of 1924' 11w Fm” time 111.11 u 1,1" v1.1.1,. (,1 523311‘ Church of Scotland evidently start- “Apnrt from the spmulativ-a ule- 0d work in 1900 with only twenty ment in the issue, which llcryd no; flvc ntinisters. 'i‘ll1B K111111111?" 1° 1"‘ ; ‘tor to dolor the ollt an‘i"~l(!00l>10(1 h? 1111- Th“ Year Bwk ulbler [rum having hisisllolvu tllcm now to have one l1 n- flin.'-:. il‘ he wishes to do so with dred, counting their missionaries his own nlonl-y, till‘ bond is not as and professors. Three lllllltlrell new! n bargain as the advt-‘rfise- per cellt. lllcrcaile in tlventwyjtiul‘ ln/cnls luuku it out lobe. 0n Mow; year is not too bad progress! Mis- illly "1' i015 \\'<‘l1l. 011011 4111001 llltlnionzlry work. in 1900 no mission advtflifillll 111a‘ HITPIKIII»; 11115 110110 work cI-llnocted with this Church; “1'1"““""l> m“ ‘mmmmn 1°!‘ 111° now luissifm stations in India. same bond zlmong reputable dcal-Igoum Afflcu and per“; Wm, 11,11. to the Derelict. CHURCHES AND MISSIONS mmmn says: "Seventy-four of these are dared Slr.~An interesting i commeni- 11m," ls pure fiction. I know of on- Wh ' andegmdishu you the rich goodness es them tailor toqthattboymak Tinnofs dCubec-l . 1o “ -so§. ee/J‘ vvri- add 0X0 Cubes toyddi-sou OX0 Cuba are no h nnd e 9 Ila ci-ul led mo: arsed marrow-I of prime G0f,—-y|fl and more when...“ nvcnieng, Economy o w r Many Criminals Are Betrayed by Trifles William ‘Pinkerton, one cf the most fmmous of detectives, once ut- tered a sentence that has become. ggcordjnlg i0 a writer in the Phila~ (Ielplua Pulhlic Ledger. classic in the anthology -of crime detectlonfle said: "There never was a criminal who didn't leave a cine, ‘and there has been a crime that cannot be solved. Sooner or later chc crim- inal must pay. No one can $01- gpwny ‘witll i‘t." ‘Greater nonscnswwo suppose, iwas never uttered by Mr. Prn-ltcrtoxi or any me else. The vast numlbcr of crime-r; for which no- body was pun-"shttd, nobody nr~ rostefi- is proof enough that Mr. Pinkerton was entitling 10311 when he made the remark. There are ‘historic crimes ‘which have rc- maincd. ‘mylst-tvnles for centuries, and there are crimes being committed every day that never will b9 (lis- cnvcretl. ‘bf every criminal leaves a clue, then it must be that the dc- tcctives are not intelligent Ql10llI-{1l to find thcm. l‘f' there never was ter fleeting from tlbe Um He ‘might ‘have lived unit...“ '1 flor yours ‘had. he last comm,‘ w. ; rip aglalbel from one of his illulflg i (Continued on Page 5) ____ \ . (i. M. Lampoon & Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E.C. 4., Enpfmd -. O-Q-OfQ-V‘ Public Auction Snles of Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser, I 212 Fifth Avenue New York 440-04 00000-00004 004+». I 057-1 2-1 lltuwthflm on- es. ~. “ET. . gq; The newest thing in Projection printing ¢4ooOvQOQO-QQQQQO'Q-Q'QT.44Q with such juries the‘ administration ers was "id to 3%, which means. great urn o‘f prosperity and indus- trial progross. that Illle cost of liv- ing is coming down and Wages and business: prof" 13' going llp. Who of tho crook you have ‘set at liberty,’ all who hcar him or read his Iplat- iliudas is lhcre that docs ‘not know that the cost of living is steadily going up and that ‘wages nnd ‘busi- ness profits have ‘fallen to the bare krcping of soul and ‘body together’! Faith. long ‘will this gullilbility justify ‘the faith. -——:<Q>i——- LAW AND JUSTICE lIow often in circumstances like ct‘ justice was impossible. he (lis- miss/ul them with" the scathing re- mark "Now leave ‘the court with these. The Liberal Government led by Premier Veniot must face a gener- al election this yfnr zuftcr the ses- sirll of tho hgisinture now shortly to lbe opened. id‘ the tnvo by-vb-‘c- r ‘where ‘the ‘winning of u ‘ease is the main thing, "U‘“'1‘°“"‘1'~“1 tam‘ 1'- 15» i“ ‘in-to stupidity, lhy the opposing laiw- ‘the giliiihililty of the people. flow U00. W0 011111100 011100 ‘i110 Sllfe- ‘lliiilions. And, notwit‘hs?.‘1‘nding the A |guar¢1g around life 311-11 prUpQfltfy_ilIHlIlIlITiflI-f prosperity which. us _'»‘“‘._._‘.“‘+,4,“§,4‘_ ma, we have a right to 100k m‘, mgsvvll through Lfiberzll Spectacles, civilized communities. we 1mm- 11143 question tioo be done ‘though ‘the ‘heavens yer, ‘wo cannot expect unerring jus- “Lct jus 1 Lions in Moncton and (lloucestcrl nuan anything at all they indicate. ‘where o jury can ‘M1 swept off its ‘feet ‘by ‘til;- mock sym .CfillllL‘lll. And f...- very ‘good rea| pzzlthy or indignation of a lawyer, sons. It ‘has ibecn wastl-ful and l_-x»i'°°“”"“" ' ' M’. whore witnesses may ‘be ‘badgcroltlitrawlgillll- lu a ‘fmv-years ll; has zlddcd Eleven Millions to the-‘pro- vil ‘l flebtlwhch ‘has now Yfiflflfillffll the alarmng total of ‘Thrty-three llllalkcs a cuuuuulbcr giow ll‘ke an‘ ‘electric light ‘bulb. the Vcniot Gov- thc sure defeat of the VCIIiCI, Gov-i I urlwnlent is up against a deficit oi i, Ht‘ has n bitter type of muscle. "-"h‘r inherited or acquired lby i‘l'.’lllllll,t','. And tin‘ lesson fnr you and rue? Th“ all we can do is tn ialkc t‘hc kind “f ln-art that was given us, and tw-iu it to its Iwst de-vielopulelrlt. “Flikirliz. ‘or slow running. will do i1 for us. safely and ‘surely. Daily Selections 1 FOR February 13. 1925 Icon missions in uil, Not too bud ma! i‘ .1101”) _,“.'f",fk hm,“ wwhflfor a small Cilurch. struggling haw “OM11? s” d“ m“ "mu"? lmvclaguinst such odds. Tho Your Ilook IP91“ 11,115!“ p)’. 1.1M’ "X1'°r"'“°‘“‘l|zllsn shows one hundred and sev- EEYJPTW‘ n“ MM" Ur “L “lostlttllly churches contributing to the l m, Si, U“, Sustentzltiou Fund, giving the nul- ‘ ' " ount of £16,807 9s 2d, with five ._ _ <gibsscmBER churcluvs not contributing, I inla- gine these are mission fields. MR. J. N. McDONALD'S _ With regard to a supply of min- TROUBLES intern. the following is copied ver- -——- |bntim from the report given ill Sir; iu your Wednesday's issueitlle Your Honk. i924: Mr, Aiuvdunnld explains that MP.‘ “Vague fear has been expressed Muclacllnn received the full nm~ in some quarters that the supply ount; of salary promised him_ I preYof candidates for the ministry mny y sunle the (IUIIIPIIIIOII nlust be cor‘ Ill a few yenrq exceed the demand rect us u man who judges n cllurclliTlle committee, however, ill clmr- by iiu,‘ sulnl-n-s paid its minis-forage, would HERETO intending candi- is not likely to leave any portion dlftcs flint for a good many yours of his stipend unenlled for, itn come, there will be ample room The relnnindti- oi the article islfor ministers of tho right type. fjllVllNG AND ‘GETTlNGi-Givc l ’ shall ‘be given unto you; ‘good as clear as dredge mud, So it nl-ustiwhorl those students who have ‘11111/0 1110 Ell-by. M1‘. I\l,cl)onald re-ijust ‘finished their courses nro or- n criluc th-nt cnnniol ‘be solved. Why arc they not all ‘solved? For ill- stunce, ‘why is tho mystery of the disappearance 0f Amfbrosc Small not ulearcd nvpi’ 'Fo\v people doulbt i-ilat he was murdered. Fewer still bcliIJ-vo tlrrl: ailybvody will over be ‘coilvictd of the ‘murder. Convicted by Spectacles. Tile Led-ger wrlltor tallies the Pinkerton assertion as the peg on Apparatus- At a cost of $200.00 we hm Installed an Eastman Auto- Focus enlarger. To place w‘ work before the public we m going to make an 8x10 photo from negatives made by our studio for the month of Febru‘ ary at one dollar ($1.00) gm, Samples of work In our wlndowu. BA YER ‘which to recall Home ‘nrcunsorzllblc crimes oi’ recent years‘ whose do- n-rnlmi was the result of trifling discoveries. For instance, Loelb murderers. would never have been and Leopold. ‘the youiig rChiiczrgo '_ arrested ilnd nlot Leopold dropped . his s'pc'ctacl0s near the spot where . _t‘el‘s to u siutelneut he makes as in ldalnctl, there will be nearly four - PHOTO STUDIO is crime increasing? - It ‘would the 511011111 '1’f111-"‘Wfl5 1110 151W 117000111110 a gflnragcgus ma“ ‘who wmlm “afar the old ‘Roman civilization and. 11111-1111“, ‘m v1.0“, 11,,“ 11 15 .1101" 1311.1 If ‘we are ‘to ‘have a cleansed and whip,- 11 may 11(- an open 11110511011 “purified civilization, a civilization in may without h-"sitationibc said thwt,-W111‘°11 V110 OhSBPl/llllw of IfliW shall ‘lift-y had ‘hidden the body of young Frimlks. The lenses were of l1 pey cuilar composition. it was a mot-1 tor 0i’ mere routine for ‘the detc-c-i ovcr 82.50000. “jokc". l would have fuilcml toiimes as many ministers ill the \ > _ I - J . I ,hn.‘:=eu his finite" bud he not 1mintefl_l“rco Churcil as there was after f,,'f,‘,m,i1r,,c‘T,‘I1,,"‘;QQ§‘”1,OZZ$_ sylgplvout. B111- P011113’ .18 lllll 111‘. l.\l(rlt'hl,tlle Union in 1900. Five urn gradu- wm, H“, 53mg Inmsure ma; ylnillflmlll- 1.0 justify Mr. Iiil-lnrilnllis‘tiling next. spring, Thirty nine in all mom with,“ _, Sm,“ 1w “lcasurpd to nlisrepresentntirln of a sluullare in training. The increase in tho Wm "gum Luke 6; 33_ Church in Scotland a "and joke?" l'numbt-r of nlinistcrs Ill the inst r m», 1nl-ssed down, and sllakeru Says the Toronto Globe:- "Fnr ‘the ‘present the Conserva- tives ‘would rinse tho tariff. the Pro- gressives lwnulrl lmvcr it ‘nnId the I them, then 1l'h¢-, ocnlist who hadl it’ crime and lawlessness are in- be a first principle‘. we must ‘make 1“1‘1101‘fl1-‘l~ ‘V0010 81111111156 '11-" creasing, ‘good citizenship. honesty and lww observance creasing. Whatever may be said of ‘the ‘prevalence 5f evil and fearlessly .‘!"‘l'ff'ii that there is more ‘real, ‘practical good. more cilarity. ‘more ‘care of the ‘poor nnd tho unfortunate ‘today ‘than ever ‘bufurc in rune history of the ‘world. it is quite ‘true that ‘the civilized world is almost continuously shock- ul ‘by the ‘frequency and the pre- valence of crime. Murder, wbfbory, tilt-Pt, imlmorulity, inhuman atm- citics are of (Iillliy occurrence in the far flung ‘territory covered iby ‘the iluwspmpers and the ttelegrwph amv-l the radio service otf ‘today. and tho rceord appears appali-nlg. We ‘must not, however, lfiorgct that the terri- tory covered is practically ‘the whole ‘world. Reduced to ‘the ‘limits of single coup-tries. cities nnd loc- allrles tlio relcord is not so dis- courogilng. That there ls more crime in‘ our civilized countries ‘than ‘the claims of ‘our civilization can ‘justify, con- not be dented and most of this crime is duo very largely to the misuse of the moans by ‘which twe endeaivou-r to ‘prevent crime. On thrls side of ‘tlhe Altianhic, ‘In ‘the United Silalties and Canada. thh escdpe of a bandit or murderer arouses ‘no unclnaineol or mirprise Ln the public mind; tt is s matter ufKrequont occurrence. In England. ‘whore libero is loos crinro in ‘pndnorillon than anywhere also ‘In ‘the ‘world, the escape of c murderer or o or ‘is almost unheard of. If m l ‘n not ot once detached and brought to justice s storm of protect! arbol over the "alleged mimosa of ‘the police and the law authorities, And than use the Wudsihneilt lpraoorb- are ‘also in- in the wnnlrl today it may bc dcfinitrvly if. 0117B. i-—<-oa——-—- EDITORIAL NOTES either. the tltixlteentll. Valentines tomorrow, and no tea. Of all the unlucky days, Friday. pnicy ‘was Iwhat Mr. Fielding l.‘lid flown before hr‘. becauno ‘disufbled. lie rightly said that Canada needed a stalblq tariff, crn-ment has renounced Fielding, and all his works. Since his day and “for the present," to adopt: The filolbds ‘phrase, Lhu policy of the Lfiilerals, on the ‘taririii’ as on every- thinlg else ‘has fbcen ‘to wuirblc. h Thar: dvfinitwion of Ilifbr-rall ‘tnrlfif Ilut the Klimg Gov- As the coal bill lightens the light; bill vinlcrcases with the fog. If talk means anything everybody is in favour of using Maritime ports except the people we want-the ex- porters and imiporters. Flocks of wild geese flying north- ward and ‘pussywillows unfolding i'Il(‘il‘ lbuds are reported ‘in Onllzlrlo nowspalpers since the ro- r-(‘nt ‘mild ‘WOHIIICP came in hand. Till-so are Vilhfllll-{II-I. to ilic “harbin- l-rers oi s-pvnilrg" by some persons u'hi‘ic others speak of tho recent elilcrial nlildnreas as merely thu us- ual January thaw, delayed lbeyond ils us-uui date. We ‘incline to tho opinion that the geese have made a nl-istzrkc ‘in their early northiward flight nnd Iwiill regret it When till.‘ March (snow-storms ‘ypf 1:0 come burst inclomewtly upon them. Tile winter of 1925 may Ibo ‘half gone; it has not yet ‘pussod away. ‘The T. W. R. Freshen-Peterson agreement ‘involving a Dominion subsidy of 0.000.000 ‘per annum to reduce ocean ifreichts being her- alded by tho Liberal Press as a godsend to Canadian trade. We fail to see it. The Government Mercil- ant Marine is already costilng tho country n. million dollars per un- num, so ‘that we shall have do pay Lloyd George says It was the pol. "W0 million dollars w not an nml- ‘ticlanc who won m‘. warl u n l 1- e s eipnted reduction of ifrQm 121,5 wright he ‘has settled a vexed ques- 25% ‘freilflllll rates. it would re- 110:" "fhciresare ti‘) Pigikfgwm‘ L v :l‘ns-— noe am,‘ o r s avy nu‘ re one carrying at least or some the whole array of ‘brave manhood "01000900 "Wt-h of ‘$13M P" m1‘ of -mnny ‘allied nations- ‘who fought num to justify the experiment. and endured s0 valorously. But the .____. politicians-surely it was not they Mr. M. Holding, the special re- ‘who Won the victory. ‘Ilhey had the presentaflve M the St John W“, field quite to themselves since Arm- xrwph-Journal ltonring ‘the West in ':;|?e£:y;:g£g:athm:sl£°: 3:“: e_ - g - a we Mme” d’ m” M°flume PM“ the duration of the ‘war-and they 11KB dIIUlWBNd 111M it In the rate have made u rather sorry jofb of that counts. He was Itold lby one olprrlnz to establish a satisfactory’ the largest wheat emortera that,the|p°"“°‘ difference of oneoixtieth of a cent‘ per uwt. meant all the dfflferevinue between profit and loss on a. ship? mom of wheat. What the Marl- tfmeo have wit ‘to do thereflorets ‘not to send opeolml delegations Ito the; ‘FEBRUARY 13—Ylou are charm!‘ nible as a lover, ‘but ilftBl‘ marriage will be very happy. You are mitt- Woot to learn what everybody 1" urally joyous and ‘high-siplrlted- and Id l‘ l (If the figlllfl (if chipping circles ‘knows tull wall alqggexnsvgiuaaf-e refined and culti- PRAYER: — Our Father, thou hast nlade us uil of one ‘blood creat- td in lhino own ‘inn-age. Many ‘we silruv our kfinslrlp to tlhec by our generosity to our fellows. "TH E GENIUS." They could not understand him— lu- was min Who ‘walked on ‘firc when others trod the clay. Who followed mountain giimmers fnr away. Or liklvnn eagle soared into tlhe sun. 'l‘h-ey could not understand ‘hi-mr there were none Whllw manned the ilighlantls ‘whore in; loved to stray. Tilough.‘ ‘fnr below, the ‘would snarl nnd bray, Watltlrfilg him ulount whero rnln- Ibow mists are spun‘. throng You when at inf-rt. reviled and ‘scorn- ed, he died. Ills nmnw was set in gold and dei- ‘fled, Synlbol ‘for zulnro! . Ilnit still from clloud and crag hr‘. gleanlcd alone, And shill men lpraiscd him as a God unknown, And llllffvfillflfif] no ‘better than bo- fore! weeping millions to From “Contemporary Verse" by Stanton A. Cohlemz. ‘NEEIIS MEN LONDON. Fob. IL-The stamp- ing ground 1m Cupid in England should ‘he Sussex county. ' in Sussex there are more ‘women proportionately than‘ In any con mny in England. the won-non numbering 1.274 to every.1,000 men. This is 108 more lthnn the average for the rmrt of ‘Eruglamd. and about 188 more ‘than in 19113 lbetfore the men went. to lwar and Idle women to work ‘In the tfields. I A Bm-tnn ‘newspaper-the cul- tured Transcript of all others!- nerlpetrated this in a recent news item: ‘The ship's cmlrsa toward lmbrndor ‘was throupht the Strait of Cancer." ready. but to get utter our rallwsyslngeq 1n your stos, fond of good eillbyvbqluw zfollowothoorimols mmyuhgmhdldw Howl.‘ " " w give us o rote that ‘will enable usnmldilll» W4 ._ "h"? 1° i” m‘ ‘ . 1, ‘n- thQJVQPJd. ‘ to 001110600 filth Portland, ‘N0- Your ‘birth-moo Q11 in 'mtohrltn.nd which means sincerity. don't wonder tllut .‘.!l‘_ Moll is lun- few yours hna been most gratify- ving tho Presbytcrizxil CIllllTIl, Ilc ing. and we owe our most humble never was taught thew‘. that bear- ing false witness ugninst others should be indulged in oven to pro- mote u church union, nluch less to bring about "unity of spirit.” The enclosed letter from Rev. Th‘. W. l). Reid, a momilleni Pres- byterian Minister ill ‘hiontroal, who has recently returner] from a vis- it to Scotland ,nnd WIIUSL informa- tion is first llund, is nlnrc reliable than clumsy letters from either thnnks to the Lord of the Harvest." proscribed thmn nnd then the per- son who had lbowght them. This 'l‘lleso documents are in my stu- dy and can b0 examined at any time, by anyone who is sufficient- ly interested tn do so regarding those fncts and fignron it seems to mo that even alter this discovery rhey might have impressed the detec- tives with their denials had it not m" only been that the Loclb chauffeur con- bn to upologizr‘ tn tho Free (‘ilurcll mm, of the garage on tho ovcuLful of ‘Scotland fnr dragging it Intol this controversy af nil nnd aspen-i led rham directly to Loopold. mu 1 honor-amt. 1mm! fm. H", pmm, Conntrndlioted young lLe-oii and asserted “ mittee on propaganda to do wouldfl-‘lllrt 1110 111011113? 0111' 114111 I101 110011] night. "Tho ‘murderers had ‘endeav-» know tho Highlands, where their strength lies, as well as the noxt Mr. McDonald or Mr. ile-‘llcllnn whose illfornlzltinll in only lotmf‘. nln terial handed them by stinu: pers- inlly for so grossly misrepresent- to have done, ous having prolific inluginntions W. D. ‘REID, and very little regard for truth. I um, Sir, etc. THE PEW Thu namte of the common bumble bro ‘vrlglnzutt-d from the (in-ck [ENCLOSURE] “iI;‘lIll|uls," moaning a "buzzing nose," Sir,—-ln your issue of Jniluary 30th, l noted the letter ltlltitiufi, A"“‘l‘1f“"ll Win11"! ‘V1011 will b0 “Tho Fate 0i‘ Auti-tulimlisnl" nnd signed by the ‘Church l‘nion Com- mittee of the Presbytery oi‘ .\lon- troal. In tho interests of truth and of justice to u sister Ch-urch, and a minister In good standing in that Church, I feel constrniuell tn reply. I have in my 1msi-lenninn the Your Ilook of tho Free (Jllurc of Scuf- lnnd for 1924, also t o Icitcrn from Rov, Malcolm lMau-Lennun. ll. D., n minister in the Fnlmd Froo ‘Church of Scotland, nnd a pus tor of n church in ElIIllIlllFKIl. with whom l um well acquainted and whose word can ho trusted. With regard to the pamphlet ou- litlcd "Tho Fate of /\llf.I-I'llI(lll' ism." here,is what Dr. Mobennnn says: "l have seen strnnge documents in my day, but never in my life did I see anything like this. I have nn brief’ fnr the ‘Wee Frees, but i ‘vi-print: fnr from thr- rlying squir- r“l oi‘ northern China. importers say. f b f] lg 4 yhnrose. 03'.’ nZiLHwlor-lqm um blue qfllqw, n t» t. orod ‘t-o estnlhlish nn alibi ‘and said lug u sister ‘Church, ns they seem “mt "My Md 511191" m0 evmmg: driving about in "he family cur. when this denial was ‘made, bodb Stanley Church, ‘Wostmount hrgkg 110w“ gm] iflonfljggmL Biatchford’: Chick Math. A Coat Label. 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