‘ in. 'l‘he products of American ‘fac- . slit-brat: L-xtent that Canadian manu- ‘ ' rxonmom iHE tutu ittiltt lililililllil Innis: lull." IIDMIMIIIOI N-illntynr )mnllodln flunk! alt-in (In Manon) (In III cam-i lulu-t J- W. l. Vino-Infill!» s-uuayJ-lauonLlnLIullnnD-l-fl- Plfililll. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925. v HISTORY REPEATS History has a curious habit of re- This is especially Lru-a- of political history. All the \\':|_v back to confederation and no lvfltiu-s 118111‘- are singularly similar. (urn; beyond it. we find parallels tsu strlkiirgly similar. sounvary- hngly lvniiitig from sim lar causes lie Liberal fgglnle: tn similar cffft: s as to tiake it one m‘ the marvels of history that the t-uttsus ~wih their inevitable con- been avoided. tn sse parallels glme. >‘.ii|ll'.‘|li!f‘!s' lud not .\‘i)l.!1)l(‘ umiong are he conditions‘ prevailing in (‘utiudzt hull‘ a century ago and tn- election and the Mackenzie Line;- tin). in llunznrd for 1877 the story of (‘tilltiillfllle- prevailing at that time and fur three years previously is .-trikinl:l_v' told. Things had been ’ ': from bad to worse since the ..+ion of the illackcnzie Liberals ' * j‘.‘..-_n as they have been since the ' not come hack. Still another, prosperity return Conservatives tinder Sir John A Macdonald i878l blzrckmzie King Government came came gmo pow...- illflfls and Attieri-can farms were SIHPPiJlHK the wants of Canada to k‘ whose policy is that which saver Canada in 1878? WHEAT GAMBLING iuotur-s were practically starved and the (Ianaditin farmers grew barely enough for their own neces- Sitit-tl. 'l‘h.—.re was little or no em- ployment. in the House of Com- mons in February 1877 Sir Richard (furuvright, Finance Minister, be- gun his budget speech as‘ follows: “Whatever differences otf opin- inn may exist between Hon. Mem- ‘wrs of the House as t‘o the policy which the government has pur- sued in the past or. as to t-he policy which it may be the duty of the government to pursue in the future. l think vhaat Hon.- Menwers of all sides and partieswill agree with mc in the staL-tment that the finan. vial year which closed on July 1. of gaimtblin-g generally. Man ket. consequent losses. lSTti was one of an exceedingly gr“. ‘ta-l character and one which will lu‘ ions: rumemibercd in our finan- ney making in the wheat market m... onus sum. I. Iwnofll IIIIIbII-LOIIIII. of a resolution he purposes bring- ing in during the present session. The wordirg and the reasons given Another parallel may be found‘ in the fact that Sir John A. .\lac- donald's speech was delivered dur- ing the last session of the Macken- Mr. blrighotrs resolution comes up during the last session of the Mackenzie King re Another parallel. we believe, will be found in the fat-t that af.er the session of 1897 there was a gettera-llsqur-ezes out Jtaiscs the ‘Jzmpertttttrc at the rate al Governrment never came back. Thcre is to be a general election in coming down fro i. un altitude o!‘ after the present session and the‘5.5:'>0 feet thetwlnd would be 30 tie- Matekenzie King Government will to Canada immediately after tht in May we not hope that this also ‘will follow the accession to pow- er of the Rt. Hon. Arthur Yiieipnttn speculating on the wheat market has ,run the usual course. As told fl-Kr£€»111<111l_ on otttstandingy (111.95- in our despatches yesterday the 1101“- The 01171931119111 $15119‘! "n" bottom stiddenly dropped out and‘ t-he price fell to about ‘iiwcnty cents‘ below uhe tpea-k ‘pt-ice of a couple of weeks ago. This is the outcome ‘beyond which prices could not go‘ and then came the drop, and the J _ lhostllity towards Western clviliza-qn that the men who never handled T-ho Labour Unions ‘in Auntrnlla. have started a #111111"- tho employment of woman lll corn- petition with men. For long men's unions have ‘been jQ-lolt! 0! I111‘! ‘growing importance ufwomews un- ions aud the ipreference given by many employers-to women because of their comparative cheapness. A crisis has ibeen reached by the Lair our Government threatening to em- pl-oy women on the railway to re- duce the cost of operation. The men are furious and vow ‘their dc- b b termination to wipe women out 'of c all competition in what they claim \' are men's peculiar preserves. a t l fli (‘lVJHlOR is the name given ‘by P‘ trtly sealers to the warm dry wind Rocky Mountains iin tthe ‘winter d and curly spring. lt is always a (iesctntiing wind. and for that rea- son is dry, having lost its moisture on the mountain tops. in coming down the mountains the tpressurc. tluc ‘to the lowering aLtitttd" the tntoislure anti 0f 1 degF. for every 1S3 feet. Henna gree wnuuier at the tbottam than a‘. the 'l‘his spreads on‘! over top.‘ itvarm‘ dry wind u large surface and hibsotths or melts the snow and] . thus tuukes cattle grazing possible! prntaicully all winter in those re- gions. For the following We are iutitib!‘ 1 ml to the ‘Saturday Review: -l‘~-rhnps the most truly signific- un; nt-tvvs of the tweek is that which comes front Peking. notifylflt-Z 1110i conclusion of a Russo-Japanese ist, or even to the ocullst, and no h EYE STRAIN I Your eyes have tperhatps been othering you some. ‘and you have een to the opticlan, the optometr- ause can lbs found. ibocause V0111‘ , ision is lperfect. P You have been ‘placed in trchalr, ml well tprinted clear flat-tare or p t» figures. albotit onp quarter inch in tenses. it is the Ihusiness of the As- separated from onefsoc atiOn. and one in which it is anotlrtnby about the same distnncegut-t-eecling, to advertise this Prov-i ize. and are q; cad at a distance of fPft-oendnce as a tourist resort and among , l 1 F b I E h why?“ ,\,‘_.,w,; (|O\yn the slopes o; n". feet~front you. You tflnti that you the uttrtvctious to feature its fish- W111 110 he 0 '1 9 YWTY- “c _ " can read all the letters without any ing advantages, who attends must wear court if-fictflty. i ‘FROM THE PRESIDENT 0F THE strike of engineers and otokers. , ground of complaint is that tourists Wm, humus government have been fishing on the ‘Island without taking out a license and see-nus to lay the fault at the door of-1110 the Tourist Association. ‘thing he should know that it is no‘ Happenings 011m. Week y ‘ a fy'|""'mm"lh"-' :"""".“h- ‘fa’ Prince GeoIIQ fourth son ol the y enumerate op- King, -is lll with tonnllltla as o ro- lnluo 0| correspondent. suit of the improper heating of Buckingham Palace caused by c roumsr AseociA-rtou Th, pm,“ l, pfolrgg|fn u. _ ‘, i n“, cellently, however, his physician iriEelféOnZOIKgsItIgSEtWrITeKs yo: 0011011000115 711° ‘"11"’- whlch 15 long letter in which the chief general among employees charged tumu- ings, was caused .by the director of ‘Mint/s refusal "to discharge a damp-cleaner who had not paid his union dues. Lt‘ your correspondent knows any- 1! Thirty-five hundred debutantee from all over the world have appli- ed for predenttation at London court this winter. The first court O art or the Tourist Association's ' usiness to issue fish or game lic- Wfllilv will 1a Charlottetown Bunch ‘ ‘PnlcIU .1.. ~-.- cum“ . plasma y _.§2O,OOO,0oo3; . . Smaller-largo accounts cfumgrMufiMllflgqy ‘l: l5 quite true that the Associa-Vnregg “winding Con" shoes, trains Now it is comforting to lea): ion has leased a few ponds and has that your cyes are perfect, tbut they had them BIOCRHF-mllfl ponds never are giving you trottlble just the heretofore (icvoitl of fish. The As- sauie. sociution is not doing tihis ‘for its You tfind that after you , ‘have own pleasure but rather to add to 111C011 P93111118 for a lita-ie ‘while thntythr tuany places where trout may the type seems to ‘tbluf’. and youltbe caught. l can hardly conceive find it necessary to take your eyeshuw any onc can object to fhLs. from the ‘pages-for a minute or two.‘ Tourists us Well as ‘rc-sirlents once You notice also that your eyelids thcy enter the limits of the Prov- seem .‘o he red and heavy: When lllrfitlletitlllt‘ stuhject to its laws and. V011 ‘80 01111100111 011 11 "$011111!" day- among olhrrs. to the “Fish and tut €)'@11'l111111 yuu slightly. There '15|Gl\lll0 Act." u is senseless to even often un tmdue amount of moisture sitstgcs. that if licenses to fish were 1111011‘! 1111‘- eyeg- 111111 011T 0111 1119111111. not taken out by tourists last sum- "Slyea" =0111@11'1119-‘1 111111081X mer. as your correspondent charg- What i! i118 luu-thér? es, that the Tourist Association is iSimply overuse of the eyes.t.hn‘t's in any wily rggpoflgiible, @111. ‘11 Hwy 1w that you do ‘not use? As President ‘of the Tourist As 119111 80 -11111011.i11111- 1151241119111, ‘WIIBTB sociation I a-m devoting some al- he light is nour- or where it strikes tention lo its worth. not for my 11119011)’ "0111- 1111111111. own pleasure hut as part of the du- 5011101111105 11 15 i110 0011101 110111- iy that rests on every citizen to d‘o inc 01' the eyes at a certain d-is- ‘what m.» can to better conditions in tun-cc and angle froth the printed this Province, but it is not part of 111' WF1‘l'-911‘l1fl8@. tthat ‘tires the mus-that (inky to issue Fish Licenses o.‘ 171% ‘11101- 110111 111e 9Y9111111 111 Dhwe- 1.0 go around and interview every V011 ~11111Y 1‘61110111.1‘1'101‘ 111111 1119591111118- iiourlst and see that he has secured cits ure ou either side, and aibove sll-g-l] u lilgl-llggg , and Ibt-KIW ‘I110 0Y1=11011. 11110 01c 111110 Your cotrespondtztit protests that 4111111 111 1111'" I110 9Y8 111 811V 4111‘0<!',ho is not knocking Ithc Association ion. So just us holdin-g outyollffnut he‘ tints what is nqxtfidatmns it hand at attms lcnlgth will .50 tire ‘the w‘ l, mini pfalglz" ‘l gm," um] knuw sluiultlet" muscle tha-t you drop your that m. have “m many Such men hand in five ‘minutes. so twill this in it“. ltl-nvlncn, 11011111115 01' 1119 0W8 111 011B K1010‘! 101' in-g made this tgxtplnnnllon thc mo ions at 8‘111118~i11‘c t-‘heae eye . tion will tatke no further 1111l$¢1"-‘1~ notice of “One lntorestetl" or any Tutsdny provides-ii report-be cor- rect-tfor a Treaty of Commerce. acknowledging the principle 01f pri- and contain-in: The vale ownership y m-ost-favotiretl nation tertms. shrewd speculators made ntoney,ls°‘t'1i'1G°V°T11111e111081995 1° 51'1"“! iiave the light strike the page some of them very considerable coal and oil concessions to approved sums my huynlg on a rlsing maplJapaneseiand to refrain tfrom pro- Greed led them on to n poin‘t,T-0§f1"110-~ tion enphrnuing Russia, China, and ‘not mlying or a; the nlgvjeg. clone Lantce" of January 2911b. ult. Please apan. and animated lby a racial The regrettabye thing about mo.ition, ‘is one ‘that is catisln-g the, greatest anxiety in intelligent ctr-l is‘ cies throughout Europe. 30111111111‘?!- 11111019 0116 15 11 1101111)’ othvnpttrson who writes such critic- 011191‘. 1111i ‘iu-kéis no exercise or IP11Y"istit uudcr an assumed nnmte. sical work, there is intestinal con- | (my Sh. ere“ gcstitm which affects -the eyes. justt A, E_ ARSENAULT. us; i-t effects other parts of the body. Fragment, So it you are advised that you do ("H.181 AS. ‘not need glasses you should the pleased aibout; it of course. but try 111.“ l;_ 1925 ‘f0 cibserve a ‘feiw eye health rules,1 und so avoid this "eye strain” as it: is called. {Prince Ell-ward island T soclation. .___._-Q-Q>m_ i CHURCH UNION from behind if ‘possible. Always, ‘have a good light, and quit reading or wridng if you can't get IL t rout ~Rc\'. The pa,“ 0f n com-umaj Rest your eyes as you would rest lion's address at New Glsigflwkyf-S-ipay their respects. Mrs. Morriso ‘, " ree ‘vour body. 1f riding m .1 motior car. l! they upltcureti In the your eye-s occasionally. ' it ivtll relieve the nerves and IJBDQI‘ this week. tiscles of the eyes. i um, Sir. etc., E. M. ROSS. i i l i (Enclosure) Notes By The Way i [creed by strict custom. Sh‘_,rhe fonbwing extracts arejhome on Thursday afternoon.’ whentto “tjllinpt she addressed the C. G. I. Dr. (Blaretrcc MacKin-over one hundred visitors called tolTr 5-H“ 1“ "he She‘ ;gi-ve thcm space in your valuable lmelY 50w" a lbushel of wheat and many who 1 plumes and lather accessories de- n llflr, and Mrs. Donald Nicholson- are leaving Monday on a holiday trip to Tampa. Florida, where they expect to meet many ‘former friends, as this is not their _flrst trip to the Sunny South- I i O Mrs. M. C. Allenby entertained very agreeably at Bridge yesterday afternoon. children. Mortgage Redemption Policies. I O Mrs A. Allen. Summerside spending a_few days in the with her sidter Mrs. Nash. O O O I ls 61 Queen Strut city Last Sun-day afternoon at four o'clock there was a pretty double chnstening service in St, James Presbyterian Church when the little daughter of Mr, nndtM-m. Frank ' ' ' Clark received the name of Mar-y M-iss Winnlfred Mcbeoii has gnrtt Rogers Clark and the infant arrived home from Chicall0 111111 31*‘ son of Mujor T. B. and Mrs, Rogers Wils n-anutd Joh‘n Rowland Rogers. Rev. ltvillinm Orr Mulligan per- forming thc cereuiony in the pre- sence of tho immediate relatives and u few invited friends. O O i. qultela few of her ‘friends to after- noon tea on Tuesday last. Mrs. John ~McLeod-~M-lss.McLeod's| lirletitis are giving hcrya cord-ial \v .‘l(‘0lIl(.l. ~ 1 O Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown cn- tertained nt n rtrlx-etl Bridge of ten] tables on Wetlnesday evening. Icvtrybotiy thoroughly enjoying the genial hospitality extendfti. O O U I [Mas Mary Allison, Nubional Secretary for Girls Work-and who r among our young at present in Tor-on‘. s U o The Misses Mathieson were among the younger hostesses en- tertaining at u ‘pretty Bridge last Saturday afternoon. O O l I Mrs. D. R. Morrison of Summer- lside received for the first time|was 3° 1101mm tsince her tnarrlage at her spaciousipmpl” here‘ l“ bourne Street 'Methodist Church. Miss‘ Allison |who looked exceedingly well in alslmke o" ‘me “l” of M!“ “ems o; -beaded coco in lfe and‘ of what might be ‘ac- ‘georggle crepe w“ assisted m complisltetl thlough earliest effort. {welcoming her guests by her friend ‘ “ i‘ ' lbirs. J, S. Bagnall of ‘Charlottetown M“ H‘ E- Mmer ‘gave a mo“ who were a lovely dress of bead, enjoyable Bridge last evenitrg in , t _ ._. . . led grey satin‘. The drawing room 11mm" Q1 M's‘ had 111mm‘ ‘o1 ciul hisnory." Proceeding he admit. trtl a deficit on the year's opera-could not w" wheat from barley What of the ‘Future? Suppose you were token away happen to your wife and family? Thrift is n great virtue, but Life Insurance is more than thrift, because it guarantees your saving;- JWOViGEI for payment of the mortgage and the‘ education of (h, | ,‘ ‘ _' ' Write today for full particulars of our Monthly income and HYNDMAN -& 00., LTD. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS The Great-West Life Assurance Co. ‘EVERVBODY P-ATRQNIZE TH-E F-I‘RE“Q‘IAN'S INDOOR CIRCUS-FEBRUARY 16th TO 21st, ‘lllddtlflyn what would \ Charlottetown m‘ the guest of her, patents 11412-111111 1h; Some Oi‘ love, and of youth. and of hunt,‘ Whence the heart never wan 0t’ the tfirat love Iwhich render‘ When the Earth see-med a rlvalitl‘ Heawn and its hwppllles knew n1 its object. may sit by our side u. And the tpicturo may tfade ‘in 011k y m I] “You twill 191th?" inltlte press otiwas gay Wm, American Beauty EGTWlCR who with Mr. Nash and "If there is a surplus nowadays" 0'59 WWI-from 1011s ttat are golust. , I _ 4,511 . ‘ w“ a delightful no“. ‘the esteemed Patriot says" it hitleqhxnhunklfi» 3111119 1111119“ l115l11fly ‘Osgx fmem peas‘ mm cnmlmonfi‘ L ( SWJH“ g ' ‘ ' ‘ he volt“, or congd-Egannns “.110 while lll thc dining room the color 11111’ 111°‘ ' lions of "no less ‘than $1,901.000,” which be later declared to be one of "a very serious and critical char. 001011" ihe first deficit since Con- federation. The seriousness of the situation are the ones whomake the tnillions while the man who grows the wheat and takes all the chances ‘must be. con-tent with a ‘bare living price and often less t-han that. -.\'o doubt the “lucky ones" got out from un- The financial statement of Sum- merside ‘Town Council just issued froth the press is_-of a very satisfac- tory description, reflecting credit‘ on iMayor Lldstone and his cott‘n-_ clllors. ‘On the year's transactions there was a net cash surplus owl‘ its head very demurely and does "tot hetaltl its presence from the hottsetops.“ That would seem to in- tlicate that there is no surplus this year‘ and will the ‘none. when the year closes. There was no surplus last year, but a mock surplus was ltenaltletl from the hottsctops all are oppo ed to Union in big he-ad- s litres. You will perlia-ps think that the people of Canada are not ros- ponding to the great nllypeal of. Church Union." said l)r. (‘htrence in yellow, being gracefully presided over by Mrs. Alex McNeill, while Mrs. John was frankly admitted; there twa; no attempt made no "balance the budget" by ‘borrowing or otherwise. _a circumstance Whtilch‘ ‘Inky-tun, tance and ‘the others were left stand the loss. lug. tier in the present instance when they saw the peak in uhe near dis- But such is gambl- $,2.806.6l which, added to previous survplttses, ‘lea-vcs at the credit of the i0W<n 86184.32. The -a‘otwn‘s ord- inary proipcrty is all in good condi- l0 breaching stations in the‘P.rov‘lnces of Saskatchewan, Alberta. and Bri- tish COlllllilbfil, 1Wll€f51 a vote can be taken on Church Union? Where a vote is not taken it goes automati- cally into Union. ln Saturdays pap- ers the reports indicated that only the same as if it were real. And Prcurler King, his colleagues (in- eluding one from this province] and scores of Liberal newspapers I throughout the Dominion, joined and M.ss Luvcrs and Miss McNelll two of. the nurses front the Prince County Hospital over which Mrs. Morrison was the valued matron meiy does not enter into the par- allel with present conditions, Sir Richard was followed by sir (‘hnrles Tupper who expressed "great regret’! at the condition into which the country had fallen, Tut-re ‘"0"? "W0 Periods since Confedera- tion, he said, seven years of unex. nmrpled prosperity and three years of “what the Hon. Gentleman right- ly described as _one of ‘deep dis- tress.‘ " "Now Sir." continued Sir 171100100. "We not only have t-heae 1W0 periods lbut we halve tlhem seq» arated iby a sharp “tin-ewe: demarca. tion and that line marks the change in t‘he government otf this country" (from Conservative to Liberal rule.) ‘ The Premier Hon. Alexander Mackenzie was the next speaker and he in turn was followed tby Sir John A. Mwcdonnld, leader of the Opposition. ‘We have space for only one quotation {from this. one . oif the tmoat masterly addresses ever delivered in the Canadian par-ll“. mont. We quote, “I believe in an lacrosse in the 4M8 that ~vv.ll1 not wen unduly up- -_-_-.u;_-__ sntromst. mores Next Saturday twill he the Feast of St. Valentine-cherished and ob- served ‘by every-true lover. They are having twarm weather in Calgary. thermometer registering round 50 deg. with brilliant sun- shine, thanks to the Chinook winds. ‘ Jury cases at. the Hilary Session have spun out. to about 20 days. and some of the cases, according to the judges. should not have occutp- led tine attention of the Court at all. The jury fees alone will amount to $1.440 or Q60 .per juryrman.‘ "Why should Mr. IHen-rtz- he the last Methodist to be made govern- or?" asks an apparently unsophis- ticated reader. A-las, ibecause atliter June 10 there w-lil ‘be no Methio- dlats; they will all be swallowed up in the grout Tan-Presbyterian Al-ll- anioe of which we have been hoar- ing so much recently. _._s. The Speech tfrom the Throne a‘: 9111.210 resources d the people. l behave in a readjustment of the tariff that. ‘if carried. would gin 00111511011011. to ovoyyumanmuomm. 111" "0010 live labor to our skilled artisans that w» wow-Alamo! an that would glvq n”: m u“ you "minority, tut on» your: 5°.” .- . - 1 ‘A 111M101 ‘to this dominant on "0 M‘!!! 111i! 0o Mod In int mooblno propaganda luued’ lsyfwm his mnninzwvuilritv 111 00111- 0Q would roston oonfld-1 made by the King Government has sadly fol-lea from ‘its mourner- high estate. Formerly it ‘was a digni- ‘fled uthlued statement of "prevail- ‘fllg conditions a-t homo and abroad, ‘with an indication at the principal anunm the Government intended for their nmelorntlon or improve- ' new electric ligthtstation. with oil tion except the wharf. -while the lrurnin-g plantavill be completed (on capital account) at. at cost which will not exceed 550.009. The next work the Council must tackle is the permanent laying ‘of the sweets to compare with Charlotte- town and Nloncton. Then fanmers trail to visit the Western Capital for ‘business, and tourists ma i n cannot will pour in, in ‘increased numbers to spend their nroltey in the sum- m-er months. Trotsky ‘has (been relieved of his command of ‘the Red forces. When Lenin's ‘powers failed, Trotsky seem-Oil the lone tR-ussian strong enoulgh ‘to contemplate talrln-g up the tfrightiful task ibequenthed ‘by that ‘baleful genius. But the tpnrty was not ‘prepared to entrust its fate to one who had joined it att a late hour, and had ever shown n dan- gerous tendency to fthink_ for him- self along realistic "lines. Conseq- uently the supreme headship of Bolshevlsm was placed in connois- sion. and the towering flsure of Trotsky twn-s gradually edged into isolation. Zinovieflf, tfltalin and Co., evidently decided some time ago that Trotsky must be removed, and a fierce prdpoganda twal bOlllllxlll the tSovlot tPross against. tthg alleged traitor ito sttrlot Colrmulifit prin- ciples. We doubt whether his dis- ‘mentt. Banding the speech as pub- llahed yesterday one can hardly dil- dilngnlsh it from the usual liberal which" editorials from the r.»- no.1; fwiflsl 4.x rl . .3 1 \ miusnl tfrom the mlprdme military command twill do more than forma- l-ize a situation already res ting ‘hcartf. Even‘ the Premier's in the heralding- The very skies resoundcd with the noise they made, Why is it that they are all so silent‘ about that so-called sur- plus ol‘ late? It‘ would he a good time just now, _if it were real and not the ghastly farce it was proven- to be, to call it utp and proclaim it again from the housetop. it would ‘be a valu- ble offset against the present un- fortunte situation to be able tosny, “Well, anyway, we had a fine sur- plus last year!" But not even as an offset lg it heard of. Oh no they never mention it, ‘its name is never lips are not allowed to breathe that once familiar word. Something is said also by the Liberal organ about economy. lt is a fine word- its praise is sounded by all the leaders and politicians in the three parties. But when it. comes to practice i-t that is quite another matter, especially for the patty In power. And it is only to the party in power that can look for the practice of economy. The Government of the day controls all federal expenditures of publ-lc imoney. Not a dollar can be paid except by the Government's re- commendation ‘and authorisation The oppogitlou have no control over a single dolls-r of the money in the Public Treasury. into which millions of Canadians pour so many mlillonspf taxes. But what The Patriot bu to ny about economy reads rather more like an excuse forth» Government spending the people's money than an admonition to save it. Thll seems regrettable as the Liberal organ is laelleved to stand high in the estimation of the King Govern‘- 26 out of the 909 have vottul Anti. There will he a few more. Supposing there will be fifty: These three provinces are equal in extent to Great Britain. ‘ing to funtcition as a Church! They tvvl-ll be just fi-f-ty isolated units that will carry on for a while. and then one by one droplnto the Great United Church. We can truly say tthat froth the Great Lakes to the Pacific Coast. the people are practically a unit for the United Church, and in this have heard the call of God. ‘Dr. MmcKinnon reviewed the sittu- ation in Nova Scotin. "Take this province" said the Moderator. “You wfll find there are 337 preaching stations where the tpregbyqerlans can vote. On Saturday the reports indicated that of these 337 voting 111M811 only 18 ha-ve voted Anti-Un- ion. Living in New Glasgow with the excitement you are apt to think that: this is n sor-t of tlivtied thing .111 11111611 you go into Truro at Halifax Presbyterian you will hard 1y hear the question mentioned, tEnst and West, with a solidarity perhaps unequalled in the history of any great Union, rre moving into Union "Then think o; w)“; people have been told." said the Mo derator. “It was said they would oe taxed." Ilit was said thatt they would no longer ‘believe in the Divinity of Christ. They have been told u; ruithleas settlement cam-mmegg, Theld are told from house to hougg and on public platforms, and yet only about 25 places in N Soot-fa have voted Anti-Union! it is ex- traordinary! ' Do you think thait 25 years ago such a thing could have been pos- nlblef Only the Spirit of God hn done it. " ‘There are difficulties in Ontario. There are ltwo Ontario's.- There lg n rich. generous. empathetic Ontario ‘that has iborne the burden of the missionary work of the Predayte- flail Church. Then than has been n lounetwhat narrow Ontario. ‘obey have never bad much interest in Nova Boolli or in the tfsr Wont. "Olltlrlo has split" Qonflflugd m, 1 U‘ munint clrdcojnd nil psi-pat- m minnow? moat. it speaks of many d-amnndg mcrside Methodist Thursday was another occupation of ear piercing, which flourished many years ago women wore the small gold ning with a single stone. The present earrings are of weight ‘that the ordinary screw is not sufficient to hold them to the ea-rs, and many London‘ women are having their ears pierced. has ‘been elected vice-president. of the Halifax Branch of the Colonial and ‘Continental Church Society. town is spending the week end Summerslde the ‘guest of Mr. and cheme was exquisitely carried out the dainty tea table or so many years. The Valentine Tea in the Sum- Church on ful end Rev. George C. Taylor ‘the guest of M‘r- and Mrs. W. .1. MacKinnon last night in the course McNeili attended the door anti K111“? 01 Winn“! 517991-- of a ‘masterly address in Trinity Mm Tana," usherelf Aqssisthrg 1‘ ‘ ' -.Vlett‘hodist Church. . _ ‘ ‘ . , . _ d Do yuu know ma‘ mew are 900 were Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. Sinclair M0111 111911110 11°10 We" grieve to hear of the deathyof Mrs. C. D. Weeks which occurred‘ at- her home in Medicine Hat ' on Sunday ‘last and extend bereaved family. O _ed the latest dictate of and took to low bet-dud shoes. have n t \\'h.le in Halifax over the week was t sympathy to“ thB 1t, U Those-society women who follow- fashion The present vogue of wearing ong drop earrings has -revived the when such sine and i O Bishop Co-Adjutor O l-lacKeti-ley O O Mrs. J. B. -Bagnall of Charlotte- in Mrs. D. R. Morrison. O O l The pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornbys Class assisted by local talent gave a moot enjoyable ro- cltahin the Baptist Hall. Summar- aide last evening, which was one of the nicest musical events of the season. Min Hornby has made n host of friends ln ‘Summorside darling rhpl‘ jahort -ranldlstuce and‘ her violin pupils m showing ex- cellent ‘DTOIPGIB in their studios. . O O O Mr. and Mr: Frederick Morris no at meson visiting ‘in Florida. guests at the Boy island Hotel. Sarasota, Florida. - ' / o a e One, of the flnm concerts of the cocoon was ‘thbt given in old of the City ‘Hospital on, Wednesday MhloKlnnon, "and while ft would- nct the fair to u; that ‘they bu‘ "lvflfllfll. and tho patronage (Continued outrun-five) (Continued on Page Ilvq) f‘"q1i‘.'??%'¢'."1ti2. tiillsi...‘ Trance, Spain, Germany, Italy and affair of the week to he well (‘Continued on Page Five) Greece. imagine fifty con-grega plltl-Qlllgell. tions spread over tthnt territory “y. , . . 0-0-0-0-0 vv Some ttntst in chariots. and some in horses: ibut we will ‘remember the name of the Lord our God. ‘Psalm 20. . ‘iPRtAYERz-‘Great God, ‘lit is easy for us ‘to trust: tlrme. thou ‘alone art twort-hy to the ‘trusted. Ill, . fr! ‘.1 ye not as the horse, or as the mule, ‘which have nu understanding: whose mouth Imus! mo hold in with! ‘bit and tbridle. d will instruct thee and itescntthee in the ‘way which thou shalt go. Psalm 82: 9-8. gr toy itsuonner editor, the latte . You may retouch the Iplctnro at will But some visions that infill up In And where nnoml tutti...- 0on0 Daily Selections i FOR ‘ t Guardian Readers February 7, 1926 ‘Iii-Kill! ONLY SAFE TRUST:— in the things of Turn our hearts to thee. for February B, i026 GOD WTltLL GU-IDE TllEhlz-Be tmAyntu-o spun of the um: Keep us Make ul teachoble nd than show us the may to walk. N unraotuo vtstom ' (Written mi- the sun... Reco - . Blackndar. 11! 1870.) i l.‘ Or the paths of existence divetstik blade light in some ‘favored ouell The vision that ‘gladdens our And no years can destroy e'e‘i_i‘ Thank God for the beautiful dill For -the scenes that the ‘brigbtlifl! will love your home and 0111" forts. You tpossess £0011 cellont ‘Jun-sweat. and l knowledge of‘ character. you donut aibuse 11- your choice of lfrletnds, 1111 the haibit of looklilfl’ 011 side or things. God. we need thy guidance, for the!’ ‘ way tis strange to us. from self will. whfloh moans sincerity- one of your stream?“ “h” careful to ___ m scones that the brightness and light, during life ueveli fail to recall. ‘ " —-wltere-the virtues are cor} mcred and thrive, i deil ulway though the ‘world- » its lll1l‘[)lilS6B"t2fl'1l’L‘. “‘ ‘ life [bliss with its exquisite passionate joy. =- alloy. the journey of life ‘We T111511!“ sight, and its ibeatities ull m. -ish ‘from vletw. t and the love that we nourlslla, ed for long, hcart, -till its freshness all. bt-atuy twere ‘gone. ls radiant with passitmbt youth. ‘ ‘ trace of its brightness. 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