J p,“ I ' ‘Cleo!!! a. Icbunl k." ‘finality. l-hu. Col. ll. quad and Ina-vac. l. lull“. l CI-kQo In _ l THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 lllilll _ a. n. a. o. hull-t. l. ' ‘Dirndl’ i In! l. “iv 1., PQIQ "CANADAJN THE MAKING" While all-the‘ speeches given at. Club dinner on Tuesday n‘ght were of an excep- tlie Caledonian flOIl-‘llly high order we may, with- riut dlsparagement to any of the others, direct the attention of our rt alters cspecially to the address of Mr. ' pears elsewhere in this issueNCan- in the Making" theme and. in the course of a fif- Justice Arsennult which air aiia is a large ti-nn minutes speech, only the "high stints." tho fundamentals could be alluded The rat-evil is its concisencss, its logical slate- ment of thc causes which brought iiliont (hg industrial and commercial depressions and thc re- to. charm of the auuunnccs and its rational several rovery from those at different pen unis since (Tonfederation. Tbe adilrvss is complete in itself and needs no comment. We com- IIiPIIfl ll It) tln- carr-ful perusal of our read: rs who we feel assured will join w‘th us in the hope so log- ically reached and so eloquently cx- pressrd in his pcroratinn, "Alreadyi the clouds Elf!’ breaking and We can llli‘ patch of blue sky; ‘siron iii-s [latch will widen and dis- percflvo close the willci-xpensc ofthe heav~ cns letting the sun of prosperity shine in all its splendour on this fair land. this Canada of ours." m? GOALS TO NEWCASTLE . It has just occurri-d tn a ntimiler of Nova Scotiu Liberal members of Purliamenlwihat there is some Nova thing svrting- somewhere. Scotia coal mines and the Nova Scotin Steel plant llIlVc been more i, i l. n’ “'55 m" ‘IN-mg ‘he pa“ “n” vagance and inefficiency. a Local Government pushing, und Zgglllllllllllg clag-vélllllmliinigizilllg; llllzlililzsf“ P. $31 hairy‘ pcrelfiarsndt"pgrégutlonizcd. and further idcclzrrcdljglllsll‘ .,, met, Many pvuplg have been and both of them begging and implor-lsree 105s i ms m‘. Wm“ they esrabrrshed rs as mnone‘ of the great Sn ns I , w], r: i _ hr 7 I) n K . _ luus the omission of fortiltr I r y nn- lfllr‘, Tni, p03,] mines have been , illli; lh‘: V01"! l0 helil HIM-l "l-I Tiley try to take all strain off the "l! l0 hi! lmlchell m" “nmcd m‘ "l" lurk,“ bglififg- mm is Surprised at oprratinB only Dart time on part Sometimes m" merge“ workcrslsml‘ ‘l "°"‘""““"° ‘m3 dwsumltvrlrl. by resting wlicnrvcr w“ ‘Words of “w lgmngcustfl. or A"’.'“'lsncli u sinu-iiii-ni by Professor l‘"l~ 4 - -- . - - - . - .- . . , ' c?! di r-lh - i ' Lfetimc. yi~t it sibl. ll . or HS ll "hey ll-"l “ell will-M -, Lould not Principal Mat.- ' i t‘ pay and sonic of them have not m me pubuc mmma g 5C0" l app“! mice n d ' U- ‘I to“? down in some New ‘Fcstumcntlik-urluaf) nmr Ilrushhrnnt pirrmrrrrpr r f. rrgm]. b me apparent “wk or sup. hnppcnctl tn Moncton. almost at our, Wlldt is thc result. l ill _ r ll ll I _ l1 II . hm)“ “Wrath”: at a", The people - Y Hroorsl and rrwrerore bad gran; Tllilf [in nt-ni-t "rune-p, hpcorrrusibook of Ix-vitlcus. also lit,- iltiotcd as rather rtlticlnisl , , , port. financially and otherwise. I , _ _ weak“ than bnmrp, bt-uause OM11,“ Tllcre has been u strong tcnden-ltlint much Prtnsiiyteriail dour uo| of tiit- tilurztiml-s. lllCllltlllli; Prince ‘news value toa Maritime nebsD-lfr , . - . . l‘ k n-n. .. - .- . a imnmd‘! Thty Should have stout hearts and ‘Veil l-‘Wk 0' cxerclllll- c7 eurywher" m “"98" and.‘ W“? Mm,‘ I t? h" h . ' fT-lwarrl Island, have been buying "r m r i ""- l Your fanllly doctor will toil you "'51 “Silllllhllle "m" "m1 ‘]“f‘“‘l;';‘l 1' "n:""r'r_:"g':3 "lg: tralrbibongyfi! - -' . ' ' a rl ‘ ,~ . .'.» . p; iivu: 't . i‘ - “mm Smws will insmad o‘ Nova lhlllL vision. rea z n: V a‘; 5 ‘ _ h m ‘lfhill a llifltfldflllfffifll‘. a leaky vain-hits; i112llg:(;:|€rrvr;',rn\¥;:liLlrsimmwhat svhepmg shtumnnt? h“ l‘ Eli-min coal During the past slim- ‘he C35“ o‘ the Tourist 380cm. . And ‘rm it": wazitnte hTyacnil lllflveiltllrllauilitilgekigllh Ilium“ oilisfinolyilng tor und marking tlu- "oodlsvillvlllllff- 1923- Ml- Gmsllg" w‘ ' ‘ , 1 _ - (“ding ioua ant IIIOS unacci a o - »| .- -. . . . _ i _ ~_ “W. .nr Mr‘ Mrrugre-narr our“; "I" Sm/Pflll hhlfllllfitl-S 0f American “Om "my a" pmnvcrs con e duct of the Honorable A. B. (Ioiili ‘mull l0 ll" l'll‘ Wlllk- All‘! lllrr Wily-Hm‘ l“ m "um" (Amflalhép) l M“ llléhollilWdyilffi who drafted tho against all the obstacles and draw- m kvpl) H qtrqng 1s n,“ y, rp-tinrv deliberately of the ‘ODlIl-IOII that _ _ U B.“ . rerumrn, "w soft coal were disposed of in Char- ' who was elected by some 7.000 lnaj- _ ' Y “ _ o . .» r r I (‘hrraua nrmnr Lhurcb ulun I in f._ - . hacks which charaaerizc tilu , . w ' t l": tr_ving to save it. but by icalkingilllPrl‘ i‘ n“ me ’, l‘ tr“ u, Mr, pr w_ Roy/pl], K.» c, in lottrtnxvn. Why’! Just because "l'll! l" "l" llillllfi Cllllflly. 0f t-l wand other "gm forms of exgrcjgm [zillion fromwtbo Church of Rome "w", coverrng rcrru.‘ wmru as [o], American coal can bc landed here wmk o’ breaking new ground or more-land thren years ago, and at ________’.>_i down l0 fill‘ 1"“ 10mm‘ “Mhhmni: lows:——"iu our vii-.v the Ilusis of h‘ p m Y s u I attacking virgin forest. They tliut time Moncton poured out .11 oo-ooooowov-oowo of the Plymoutllmlflrrthren. troitl: Urn)" and ‘m, m“ “S “pprnivlpdrby _c cup r an . ova co a cna. 6’ hence some go canon this! the Union Committee pruvtc or , r m. f 1 t t ant host of voters Ln his favor. It was _ _ w _ Amwivan Competition is strangnng shall reap f cy a n no r l a m“ flowmg ‘Mo’ only cquarrudi not be learned, and which could not n union of the negotiating church- , . . lllllllvflw "l0 59ml "I "Ptlnllsm ' , . dim be nflflud for lls advantage to out‘ cs, and upon tlln passing of tho - ‘- ' * i . . .» .- ~"ll,ri:lE' u . m‘ w" S”°"" “m” ‘m’ m“ and stlck.atlluvness by"“"°m°°‘““° “l mnmm)“ a“ i FOR common Ircflbytcrlilnlnlll .. . . _ll Act, iillxsr. u lu s w UIIJ Nova Scotiu mines must BlOW up. ‘ ‘ Wllll a lmlllllwlllll- 5519- Sula?’ Mr‘ - A t in in the prevalence of such reus- UEASE TO EXIST". Th,“ may m, other r0350“ why COW Owed Mlllllll-llll “idem M8731‘ f onable humility in respect to lll(‘lll- illlilht llfll lhlb‘ "is" hlv" smll" . . l. . - The American Consul hcre. lilr. illltlc and Should hflvv Come l0 ll-ll g K seliven and charitable construct-ions ltvflfllli; ‘Qll U10 shill-fl‘ ltllcrmd I the Not-n Scrum mines art- worklng _ v lwscue in nine or pm“, bur he did “+000 in regard m Orr rs in the prom“, by l)r, IMIlCUTIOIK‘ dbrittrultilanooantocv nn part time but it is a. logical in~ "W" annmpatus a much ‘argorl not eome- And Y9! he was, so 1° DECEMBER 4 1924 m“ Chllrchos m. [he Dmmmnnv “but livulvivuytoyltsmwlllatlitqlru ‘And ll}l'f‘l'fillyltrf‘- fPronPr- rnat if wc did not import “hwmenl- 0t (“es across the bom- spcak the policeman in charge. To ' golgnkwllzllgr? “Sign ilzlrtiignrrlligfigq‘: ians are tn make this claim, what American coal WI! would bn com- c‘ ma“ m“ war‘ H“ M50 ‘Mm-ms lhfl “PM "l Eramud“ ‘w 9w“, THE ONE GREAT FRIENDIW and auspicious though W" infill-Y lilgltlllliillslllllnflllls/lll parrm m us“ NM”, Scoua mar; that us that emigration from here htill was uiiiicd tbc hilrdcn nf offlcal murilfiirio lloll-ll-fljlfllillsilglllf-it bllIPlfT mum "fsrm" appear. Srmm mu] Hm sumo right to ma“ similar continues but he has no record of dllly- "0 W“ Called- lllllllmed l” m“ rem y‘ M“ c“ h " lh-‘lliillllllfilllll- lAllPlllllsc-l Mill’ Gm‘ claims. In that case, wheru will H American coal could not be I w r l come and saves perishlng Attor- 17km’ u"? “flckmh Plmer "m" a hasten it in lllls time. the [lninn no? will it, not be an bought chr-abcr then the Nova ‘he ‘mum trek" e cannot mm my General‘ who ha‘; greatiy be. brgkhxyflryverbs 1814‘ '—"—"4"'>' unqliiet house? S""'l‘* “mm” .“'l-' "Wm glam!’ use " norm“ judgment unless we know fricndl-il him before. but hi! llllnllll "What alfrlend we have in Jesus. MR SCALES A_N._D_M R- BOULTER coillllllsdswzllllnlllgtolxvrucarllcillliocllll: the Iuttler. a“ about‘ ‘Ms inmmatlonal ‘mule hlfi hack. w“ llfl final‘! l" Como All our S1115 Fllld Lilli!“ l" heal‘; 5ir,—Y0ur issue of the Guardian first-d und conflicliitg ltunuuilce- Evqrvnrry ‘m, Mbvrar nrembers In manhood and womanhood. For nnd swing his baton in lllu fray’! What a prlvllckfi l0 93")’- uf Nov. 14th contained u lcttor inc-ms lllllflflflllylfllf} Union Leaders, ' i - . k ' ' - Wh t ld El/fllyllllllg l0 90d lll DFKYQT!" wrltlflli h)’ mo. whilffilll l fiflllElll lll" only goes to show whnt a state of and the Liberal premier of Nova instance we kn°w m“ apprmdm 2033202 (ffifitnywzxror. ,,,,a,-,,,::“,,, formation from Mr. W’lfrcll Bnul- chaos and punfc into which lbc S"'"““ My" "l5" com" l" 1m“ 1°31‘ “my 361m‘) People came Vi“ Um‘- a cop like that? A local Conserva- THE WORD PUZZLE El:- PSll-‘cfli-tgtifrlgozf Tllilelcadlelhlmlvsflllflotllflly urlltablsllllllll: cal conclusion for. accordinx to our dc“ m m” Island m ‘July’ August tlve humorist after the battle was wmlrn [he mo“, room m, arm Agricuitnrr. (ni- thin Province, My in; desperate, and it p; more and yrtltprtlayfls diminishes. they wriit- “d sflmmlm" "ll" "WW 0f over gugggritgd that tnt- reason Mr. alone. lttlltfulgiellqljftl‘ all? liilcrzl-llilnll-tkliilliliigill- ed upnn Preimer King and his cab- ""188 were tflilmcnts an". how will) dill I10! Cfllmt.‘ t0 Mfhcloll (Illa The lrrlltq-lllltllllglévll ItllZZl/whvvk "W" iinfore the Rotary Club utChariottu- tion to Ilninn und firm udht-reucc - »- .... i. -~» mm“ n“ Umwd Smmé ma] 5° a‘ that Wanderlust has n! dlsadvmr let it go at. that. or rutrriexitfir rm r v reported to have strongly denounc- (REV). ROBERT JOHNSTON ' ' ~ I r - 1 . tn afford adequate protection to ‘ages? kfioffjifl g or a wum "u 3:02‘; ‘l? ‘armlrrg ‘s},'““:,.,lr§:"l§ New ulnuguw’ N’ 3' ihn coal industry of the Maritime Pwllll" l/"k" '37‘ “Ml M’; Outside, cold gates brawl madly, Southern buyers of Seed Potatoes. , “ l , , . . provlnuosy Almost the Same arguments that cliTffif-iiznfelliali Of Wfllftllititiii ti‘: illlglillsh sounds from llfnfhgellrzlllcdr zlillfflltlllhghlhzllllllllrlllltlllllll,‘Is F"""Y "WY “Q'.°."°'- lllllllllllt "l apply to ilw mlllcmms ”' ""5"" a BURL But Isn't it alpuy to kevfl sea to sea. ‘ ‘ l supposed copy) which had been fvr- 0 ? this fallow! They used to think rates may be applied to the i-eiliic- r, good "m, --,,,_.,,,,n,,,; “rm not“) F m - k , IiygrgitojdcirooJvigrrgixgggggtttlllrly I‘ 1V9.‘ about it in the days of Sir Wilfrid tlon of freight and express rates lng und holding up both tot-t?" And mm mrscloinneflhgllglgs" chum“ or ‘he soumorrr buyers rrrcbrrrpum. c dc ‘ed "om Th. Forum _ -~ - . . m r o changed their minds. A revelation ciples of political ec nomy when it. rncmems run or human Interefll- m" thmgh whole “n80” lllmlll“lilililnésltelsledi:'°;?,1"§1,,§§‘,ff,,f‘§‘§ v p- m“ l" "l"! mm" l" "m"? the", 8645 Qlll-lellchfitl b‘? lllll Ellvlllll" Some attribute thc overturn to tho l" ll ha?! hhvfng given In his addrcss before T"; ltl"; lilzletlrllzl"? "Prmlthlvlllrs- _ . _ _ . - . . And dtir an 8min brood on mic- th n t f‘ Cl l) tl - t the M" W It r m BT99" c cyp petipii. an, idit. because they have met", monopoly and assured ln- shrewd and capable Mr. Doucet M "h: t sues ‘ grgwog llvgo willow rgcnligino-robut i and afoul"! a “mm "r “mule mm. been crowded t0 lhv Willi b)’ Am‘ comes and positions. Rowland P" Wm’ ‘mpmmd ih” Acama“ vow Fuiclul for many a race and creed am told on excellent authority that Illllllllll-“llllrl- A Klimt‘ ‘Vml ll llllll"l'-‘l' aficans. .Tho farmers and thc man-‘ 1-11" wan up agglngt n ghnfluf gnng lgrzgllirxrleiiyi“inzgglgi;aasg H h iléattrlies, Wm: gilottiéicitrlaogloqno privately on lilffer- ‘are’? 5.3;!"huwltlanlrlilhellggllhly _.. l- c. ‘-- . . g4 , .... i ubacturcrs hud found thla“out bO- lBQMJYIGODILbIII, “ultimately convin- [Ms Mt’ Dormer. or whom more >8 tmarefirgézar’ Pm!“ My letter In the (lilardinn request l globe with white polar cups that (Dre, Now that thc once solid. but ced the Government of the do)‘ that will be hr-urd boftire thc next sess- lfe Illods ,itnd taboos through the Ygewgirgsltézgrigdhisgu félflf°ijguffflr;f”g”zflgbr'"HQ"; . ‘ I v ' nlnw Iirolu-n, representative has n penny: my; to n" uistnnnnn ion inf-Parliament is over- The Oursmgetwrrfigngllzf,“ storm wind 1r, m". 1r, ‘he qnnrdlnrh to ghgw changes In bile from nchrous» red ' I “ ‘ ' fmind it out they are aillieailnlf to would pay. He based his belief on 3L “h” Tflegmph Journal admit‘ ads and’ 'i-.i i _ clearly m” M" M‘ he read Mm” m lflmahlgreen and m“ "n," l“ ' ' ' - " - t. that "Mr. Reilly's election in opii- De c m‘ the Roll?!’ Clll llllil l0 ffll/fi lllllY "Prm": "mhfl- “ummn- “ml Wm‘ u ' i- . . fur, Mnckenzlc King for llllt-‘lllllll-‘l the fact that the h tiling of a Iet- ' -' mslllllllln A. Cvhletltl. m; objection; tn it, That Mr, Boul- ter oomo and go; abovo all. a glob; 1- l l’ a’ ollitlo t; Provincial Govern- - , ,. -- - . " . 49° tar ghould have complied with this wondroualy eohwehbeit at certain proicclinn for their coal and Iron g d-th r | t [h |nbo r m. 1 ‘I 9' a 3 ° 557' e “ mcnt Inn constituency which was Btlttlency em be‘ neglected by simple request is quite apparent In seasons with llheii, tho Bo-callod j - r industry. Ami Mr- Mackenzie KlllK-volved In collecting and delivering m, overwhelmingly Liberal at n“, either its tenet-rival n, local re. nBfIllICll as the writer of this so- "canals." so nnrtilniny artificial ‘A i ,. Ian-t do anything about it tlli he __'“ the “me whether rnr. totter- Iaiit fedora! election is undoubtedly prosen lives without the rcssgt- $293118derplorlgrrrgpgblretrlorulrriajéogg ttaolylyargrflilgaghlliynloltéeorlllotn, I I . l II . ' I I’ ' . . ""5 '3'" Pnmmulvea- And ‘Mrcllfllvellfld fllilht hlllltlfvtl mllv! 0f’ a "Mable triumph’ “d so n’ l" "Iienqthol the peoplmlmm“ m““"°.“‘ him and perhaps unjustly so’! Hall telliencs has applied" Itself can the ' W" "l"~'- lonly one mile. That truth ilwfi n01. whm‘ nobody c“ deny’ finch ofnttllilztgotnyieflmllgtf, ‘limb lliil-teillllintlliirlireillll lihne eitotlileyttrlirlil llilglillnlyaggliliiitliradmgllsiiewateagigs- , _ o o ose ~ - ~ (r h ___-_<eo»-?— ,of course. concern us now. But the The ume journal attributes the who were ‘supposed to b. 1mm“! It. and has he giiveriththe circurn. tensor Percival Lowell‘ and the late i‘ i I , . ' . l; , , stance; connecte w the letter, Professor Wm. . Pckering we I g EDITORIAL NOTES l"l°""°" 0! two cent postage noon]: of ibt Lllbcrali tandldai: after the peoples interwar-f Th" ion unite Iflaaible uint his Wordfl nun uie moat minute studies of k i worm] probably no‘ “my my me 21111 y Ito tbi- ruin-so‘! sfiigrionNo gmdenAinngon necessarily Includes o: Ieondemnatldoln wouldMhave bIeen Mara um have 01:» been made. 5 ' . _ e onlll Oyccs o o Tana an a - on, . . Cont). Secretary‘ or pa n y groun ens. r. Boater ahd to Professor ‘well the highly N Irisgiflflenrtavolentmhfiocr getyla Poatfifaffirooowia‘ IQDODEETvEg hilt lunar Raflwan with many thin i riloldliil‘ prominent lpoftitlonsdlnl pub- ingenious andntilruiilible Iiffillfrtffl!!! , i m," 5 5Q rm, ,_ ur n; m 1,4,“. ‘$4, 1mg; W“ ~- -~» ---_ - -v o o, .n iiocn e. In nre- on which a be e lira wonde ufly ‘n ‘ fhahbnv sbeen-dolowlfifilfihfir "lm"'rrre_ "d u a "m" n, tionu are becoming old outabliahod. ‘A ' n trehssaurelbby If. IIIcLure an international Fox Show will l held bore ncxtwlntflfl Dogged d} rminaiion with chor- acteristlc (Tory) Flt "all ‘New’ plish most _thlll88- ‘ With a wonderful unanimity. now that Monufon election is over. Lib- eral, 5005745,. flaws in sn- uenry‘ Thornton's Illegitniate Commission proposal. They do hate to lose any present or prospective pfltrollflltl opportunities. Mr. Hance Logan, M. P.. expres- acd doubts to tn..- expeptflpt Beard of Trade here about. his awn chan- CE] of getting a free trip t0 the West Indies to avoid the disazhlfl" able months of February flllll‘ Mni-cinbut we observe there has been no let-up in his trunk pack- inz. With a weekly contribution of five cents per family. members of the local branch of the Assumption Society have educated to be pro- fessional men no fewer than twenty boys of poor families. There is a lot of Scotch thrift and due appre- ciation of small mercies among our Acadians. , . ,, . Ad esteemed correflllolldvlll Idlhr, D. I. Cirrh- r-i-n napuuuuuvo-‘rnnli I»- Iwtiln pulonhflvo-I. ”_1loi;bs"-By“'l'hti-Way_ The defeat of the Liberal At- torney General in Iiifoncton on Mon- day Inf la spoken of by the Patriot 31a "a local fry-election in New ‘Brunswick’? and qu‘te, too trivial to be crowed over, Whether it was trivial or not, and whl-Lher The Guardian lacked anything of a pro. per sense of proportion in treating {he decision of thn electors as a notable vctory forthe (lonserva- live Opposition are matters of opin- ion, We have ofttu thought that cer tain Liberal jourualts great and small were lacking in their sense of proportion in speaking of by- eIcctionguAs for instance when we found In The Patriot West Hast- ings spoken of as “W-itcrloo," or rtad in the great Toronto Globe the bold headline “The Battle of Hust- ings.“ In each of those historic hatt- les a dynasty W85 overthrown. Was the election of Mr. Hanna in an On- tario riding. to sit out a single session in Parliament an event comparable to those great battles? But this by the way. There vla a certain new: value in the Moncton election for lilari- “file newspapers that was wanting in thc more western contest. ‘One occurred in the Maritime iainily so to speak and the other far away anti among comparative strangers, which makes a lot of difference. The floncton contest had much to do with those "rumblings in the Maritinics" with which West Hastings was not at all concern- ed, those rumblings which Sir Henry Thornton and his Board of Directors are so desirous to have hustled nad which not even the very timely installation of a broad- casting station in Moncton and the promise of a quite needless million- dollar elevator in Ilalifax sewn not to have quieted. We wonder wheth- er they broadcasted ‘the nuws of Mr.- Reilly's rather noteworthy vic- points out to us in connection with the necessity for reduced pix-ital»!!! lhlll‘ our yesterday's reference to ~\ll'- D- A- hlcKlnnun- M- P" made eral. They are big fellows thesl- Atdllllllllilllllllllill “b0!!! ll flint one of the planks in his Ple‘ torucys tlieilerul, evcry onuof them “Wm I 599'“ l” be “M9 to walk‘ (Elf-CHOU platform, btit if he has we; 410m: anything since to bring: it about his efforts must have been a5 that of a voiec crying in a wilderness of administrative oxtrlv. I petna to trade. tory! Another point of singular interest was the dcfcat of an Attorney Gen-_ on the vcry doorstep of a jurizc ship and eager to open tile iloori und walk in. And whoever before rhatl heard 0f llll AIEOPIIBY (‘rlllltffllflvery llluch to heart, und begin to licing defeated in a fly-election with Federal Government pulling undl UINO years, and addmymdzdon- _ "w..-" “on...” _.-.... lus anyone also, so I guess l'll got THE HEART AND EXERCISE Io a former article I spoke about twiu" physicians differing, on a case tuberculosis won his argument by saying: “Well if I'm wrong ho hasn't tuberculosis of the Inn-gs, the treatment in the open air with good food will only be of help. whereas if I'm right. and he doesn't get this treatment. what about it? Novwthe lungs are made of very soft tin-sue and trouble can spread rapidly unless extreme care is taken. For this reason there can be no question that In cases of suspected trouble, it is better to treat the case as it I were really a lung or "cough" to get better. This may mean somehurdships. but time is a big factor. and the sooner the healing influences of flesh air and good food are secured the more likely-is the case to re cover. But what about so called “heart disease?" I believe we should take thc oth- er view of things so as not to cause illarln. One of the mistake-s we have been making in the past is in speak- ing of heart disease, or a heart murmur. as it‘ it meant sudden death at any time. ‘Tbc number of men who have had a hearfmuruiur perhaps all their lives, or following some cllild- ish twolnplaitlt, and who have never even suspected it, would total many tilousands. But when they were being exam- intd for life insurance. the physic- ian detected it and according to thc rules of the cbnlpani’ had to reject them . \Vl\ut was the result‘! Many of them have been and quito said run, play games. or work as well along all right. of socalled tuberculosis of the signed as a protest against the lungs, . finding- Tlie one who pronounced It Now. Sir. we would "like to know Christ even in Canada u. U.‘ ma. CHAFLUfihllbWNQ3UARDfiAN‘f-"T> i-il hi; Public" I'll; ruin-n In upon he the Mo! PARLIAM ENTARY PROCEDURE. ‘Slur-Ii. is claimed by some who think they know parliamentary ruins, that E, Gus orter, member for West I-Iastiogs, Ont. did not have to resign he seat. on account of the finding of the special parl’a-. mcntary committee but that he re- through the columns of your pI-per what are the "rules in such a case. Did Mr. Porter have to resign his seat or not. - ’ I am. Sir, etc, Victoria SUBSCRIBER If Mr. Porter's charge had been proved by thc committee. Mr- Murdock would have been compell- cd to vacate his seat. The charge not hgving been sustained, the member making the charge had no alternative but resIgn.—Ed. G. AN OLD TIME UNIONIST Sir,—WIll you be kind’ enough to publish the enclosed. It contains a message for the Presbyterian Church in Canada and shows how from the first that Church has been beaded for Union. I am, Sir, etc GEO. A. CHRISTIE Alberton, Dcc. 1 (ENCLOSURE) A Mirssage on Union from tho First Moderator of the Presbyter- ipn Church in Canada: ' (Extract froln the speech deliv- cred by Dr. John Cook of Quebec in accepting tllo office of iModcruiol of the newly united Church, Juno 15th, 1875. Toronto Globe report. June 16th. 1875.) I may perhaps take the oppor- tunity of saying what I have said elsewhere, that far larger union is. I trust, in store for the Ciiurchs of than that which we cffect this day. (Ap- plausci That is put a small step to the union which our Lord's In- terccssory- Prayer seem! to coli- template _ It bchovcs us in this mutter of iuiion, as in re gard to all Christian duty, to be itzftfcii‘: "i n b _ r, t a I to‘ the Southern buyers may ha" local distribution only. The Potato Growers‘ Au Ion has been n wonderful organ nation and has done much for the Seed Potato trade. Its president is re- ported to be an able man, and its Secretary a lfvn wire. It is said that the Association has made had mis- reported that Mr. Boulttr had dc- cinred again and again that there was an unlimited market for our seed potatoes. and that now he has learned his error and that he is be- lns severely criticised by most members of the Association. Under such circumstances It ls quite nut- ural that be grasp at straws. like a drowning jlnnn, and‘ that. he ex- c'te public sympathy. and it ls quite Possible that, these were motives of his when h ,read and criticised an extract, fro the copy of the letter rcceivcd by him. oven though it were received from a Southern buy- cr in an endeavor to adjust prices. Mr. Boulter should know that an extract read from n letter fi quent- Iy inlsleads. and that it is not well to make statements before the Rot-- ary Club. or before any other gath- ering of people where the state- ments may be given wide distribu- tion unless one is readily willing to rt peat them and back tlietn up on paper, even though It. be in the press. Apparently Mr. Boulter is not willing to repeat his statements In thc press. nor to have the letter printed in full. It ill only fair and just that he do s0, however. always been recognized us a mcun and despicable act. And Mr. Boul- ter‘s actions in this Illflller at jiron- ont has all the car marks of one stabbing another lll thc back for personal gains. I trust. S'r. you will allow Mr. Houltcr space in llll‘ Gilardian for n letter ill order that be may yet glvn thc information I have asked, so ILhaI thc piople In general may know the facts. I am. Sir, Eton AUSTIN A. SCALES. CONFLICTING TESTIMONY OR "N0 DIFFERENCE?" Sin-According to the report oi’ a mectin‘: held In Pictou recently in the intr-rests of Church Union. one of the Speakers, Dr. Falconer. spoke of the United Church and of the Prrsbytcrlaus who cull-red it "rulnuining Presbyterian in it." lie went on to add:— "No one is culled on to givu up my Presby- terian belief or principle." Ill view of a deliverance of Dr- Chown of thc Methodist Uburutl. to looking anti pressing forward t0‘ greutcr attainments. (Applause) ' We justly revere the mou of Glasgow in I638 and of Westmins- Utliors however. take the mutter worry about it. Worry kills just as surely as Sta fqtr Henry Tjrnmtpn. and bis c- tcr in I6l9. but they were not ins-l lpirod prophets more than we: and‘ e accomplish? no larger union will b wortlsptiokoir-by him are given thc effect that. Union was only takes, but mlstaktx-l are hutnanJtLH - To stub another lti the back has - .41 r. ‘H Grand TITI-AZZINI, writing slid : it" when in Canada, had it Australia for her indivi ~. r éintan Co. Used by Tetraznini, used by Melba in their many Canadian tours, and personally purchns. ed by thorn for use in their own homer. nouncing the safe arrival of the lleintzinnn 6i Co. Grand Piano, specially built to her ordrr, “I am in love with its beautiful tone and singing quality . . . . . It is the dc- light of all my friends who have seen _MILBA, who personally selected her Grand. Rs; .15??? npciiiu V Piano from Rome, Italy, Hfl- shipped to her hoznc in dual use. - The tonal beauty of the He in perfectly reproduced in inlzmln Co. Concert Grand the‘, pianos of [he firm. Sold Only. {y MILLER BROS Great George Street K J- fi y‘ w‘ J J I I a!‘ That Nlurs fulfills flit; atrononllc- inadi- jiusslblo by large surrender on tllu part of Prcsbyteriuns as wl-Zl as Methodist-s, and of Dr Pat- rick, who was conveuer of flit’ coili- mittce that formul ted thc dntztritu-l and who announced that Presby- tcrfuil doctrine had lJUJII rcvolu endowed race of Martians must be based. ' .4 I ul Illlll physical rcuuircltlents of lift; us we know it all astronomers urn now zigrccil. 'I‘hil:~i, its orbit us- surcs a supply of solar energy suff- icicutly constant, so that it is not subjected for long periods to lili- nililuriibic extremes of llt-ut und lcold. its iucliuutTon to its orbit und its day f-rlmtist exactly us long its fours) are such that the whole sur- face is ziiicrnutcly warmed und coolcd ut frequent intervals. Llss ('1 rtuiuly, Murs uppi-urs to fulfill the cllcnlical conditions of lilo- lf tlieri: is life there must be uir und watt-r. It so buppleils tliii the seasonal pbunoinctiu testify cloqlit-utly to tiil- tiri-scucc of bulb uir und watt-r that this eviden- |ce is [Ufllflvfl by tllc spetztt'lil-itrri|io. ;l\'ot r-vcrl llll‘ most carping ilstr-in- loini critic of Lowell will dcny ‘tliul blurs has an atmosphere HlLll- liiur to that of our calrlh. Nor docs any scientist ileily that this ut- IllUSplIOFL‘ in so tbin that we of this world CHIIIIUL iireuibu it und live. Ytt itnfmils und plants are found on sonic of our highest Illllllllliilllh‘ \\'lll.‘l'(: the lI-lf‘ is tlut_ much denser than it is on ltlitrs. LoivclFs application of physical laws indicates that lilars must buvn a tneiitl ti-iujicreiturl- of about is lit-group; that. of thc earth is about 61 tic-green. 'I‘lle waxing und walling of tile polur cups supports Lowell's contention tiiut llll.‘ tour jioraturi- of Mars must be suffilzivilt to stippurt life. We sue the poles \i\'lllll‘ll during tho bitter Muriinu wllltcr, we sec iltu white deposit. crct-p down until it rcuchi-s fur in- to tho temperate zone. Spring and sunlincr come. Tbc Wllllu art-as llwindle-sbrink buck tn the poles and iilsilppcur. The polar cups are obviously snow 0r hour front. 'I‘|lerlz urn no billowing occuna on Mars, no vust lukcs. no Amaz- ons ullil Missislllppis- Tile planet is u huge tietli-rt with no l'll‘Vill.ll)ll higher than two or three thousand ft-i-t. its pitiful supply of water is cnlii-ctcti at the poles. Lowell has t-stinultt-d thllt tbu Earth has I89.- imo times tnorc than Mani‘ pittance, Imiigiui- lllllfflflf‘. und America ru- ducl-ii to this tragic pass for water. \Vl- would hoard every ‘drop of it. We would sink oilr International disputes lll solving flip one nil- aiisorbiug economic jirnblenl of on- listing cvcry tccllnlcul aid to tran- sport the wutcr yielded by thc "It'll- iug Arctic and Attfurctic snows to those regions which, irrigated. WUIllfl still be fertile. If lVliiril is iiibuiiitoll its people must long ago have formed iin iutcrilationni or- guillzatinn to dig trenches over the rvgiolc planet in. tbo struggle for . o. And what do wo soc’! Curious iw-‘lflfltner-Ilkc tlircntls. They are not isoIuti-tl phenomena‘; they bear a vcry evident relation to tho polar snows.~liliars' one source of water. As the polar snows mplt. the cnnnls creep down toward the equator. Slclilnparolli provided Lllo trite ex- piunaflonlof their grnlliull renewal null QXIlIICUOIP-flffl explanation do- vclnpad by Pickeringand accepted by Lowell. Whnt we pee is n t a cwunl itself but tbn gradually qu ck- ening vegetation that fungus Its banka. On Mars stalk. leuf, and bull must nwalt the water that flows semi-annually from thr- poles to the parched but ntlll fortllc re- gions of the nrchrntis desert. To Lowell thc very manner in which the ctlnnln are distributed "T0('lfl'"f! their artificial origin. In- varlnbiy. i-iinh canal is the shortest tllrtance between two points. Some of them are short; others 3,000 mill-n and more I'll length. Horn and there from sfx to téh moot at cen- ters. an spokes of a wheel moot. the nub. There hub-like spots deepen In hue in a way that ,can ‘be / ‘QOOOQQOQOOOVOOOIQOOQQQQ; (‘. Lulnpsou lb (‘on (1.), Qilvcn Strcvf, Liuilloti, ILL‘. 4,, lziiy/liuiiii Public Auction Still-s of ‘ lfuiv Furs Jfc/tivhrriilcil It_\' Alfrcil Fraser, 2i.’ Fifi/i MITTIIII!’ Nirlu York QQQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQVO§ 1057-12-1Mtuwtlillitlltxs- s l i i i o 04 woo-o o0 ooveoooooooooe 00¢» v0 accounted for only by thc gritulii Ill vi-gciutitul- . Such geomctrii‘ I"'i<'l*l“ll "l lfircctilw as 1h!‘ canals iwhlbli l» burilly accidental. It 5ll'llil":~ i"\"l'.\' liuiugzlittnl observer. Mitts is a ilcsl-ri, ucl-ordui: to Lowell. if il. is iulluhiii-ii llll‘ iiicii: ing polar seas. the only fillititl)‘ "l water. uitiat irriguii- tho: ilIloll-i ‘still capable of bearing w ‘t Only a canal systclu l'llIl('l'l\‘i'I| uwil cunstrlictcil on II Sfillk‘ “hlrll ilwurfs any nitwurk of ll‘i'il.tii'tli ilitciies over dug on llllh ‘iiflll r-lll save utl intelligultt .\lill‘l-iil twirl‘ from extinction. An tllliilll""r hi" cnlculuii-il tliut it Wlllllll ft'l|l||l"' about 4,001) tltncs llic bolt-W“ il"“"'l' of Nljgai-n to pump \\‘Il|.l'l‘ tlifitllilll this vast system of (l.l('lll'$. |'l|lll|l' lng is necessary boeuusi- \\’.'ll>'l' will no uloro flow lip i||ll from tin~_|>it|i‘-l to thc equator on blurs llliln ll will on pnrtb. Lowell was u truiucd ilSll'tilllllllt'l' ile ticvotcil his life and his I'm-inn»- to u study of Mars in an uhscrvuiiiii’ built ut Flagstaff". Arizona III 11H tuully occurs. Suppose that we act-viii l startling conviction. W _ of beings urc titoiio Alertiuii l! v_ illggcru‘! 'I‘ii¢_- attraction of gruviin‘ tfon must be ntucb less ilniii on tilt. .owi*ll' mull larger earth. l’ r _ seem, the smitllor lllt‘ itlltll" '," larger and more ugllt- must be pcoplp. lf II Martian is til-Illllk" l" must be thrtw Hull's "5 m“ ‘lln. times as bulky, and corrcspuncitlilii‘ Iy more officlcnt than an‘ l"';ll‘n'l_ trial Samson. Because uf it: MW or stature und iuilk lw mu:- ‘ H“ ugiscles 27 times as ulTPU“ 14*“ (Continued 0n Plllll wl itlinost iddui atuiosplii-rv. lliil iili..~'r~ vafionn h-iive been confirm-d i-u‘ ill" rmost pilrt by ustroiiiiiiii-rs wiiirli-HW‘ icxumlncd Mani litiilcr t-illl-‘llll’ |*""”' llillll“. circumstances. Ilis dniitiu will" (IlIISlOIIS, Wllllt‘ not K\'ll"""l|" "m ccptcil. deserve rcsi>i'1'll"l ""7" sidr-rittlon lNlUilllSu, liicy \‘X|)l.l|ll convincingly und situill)’ "hi" ‘w ~ lluf Iflillllll‘ 5 arudoxit-ui us it mill’ .