prest chan rccei I there ' - ~lou1b ibdig doc-u . on: ' takin rigid retail svate Far: acres iper. I my n. LOL 34 7042~2~ I wil 1g st£ tndar 111110, 10rd ‘ ‘f n01 I by eedei (IURRENT CDMMENT _..___ 1 _. tlziyu was hailed with delight ‘by i 3.15:1 happy recipient. It invariably Vicontained money or something of use and value. Recently it comes in tho form of n threntrning (doud. 11.: welcome us the black ting o!‘ 1l1o u; Dull; qmuimm Iarfmyouf II-fi per your llnnllrd. In ndvuna-r. l‘ In Unnud . and NLM! or U. \- MORE LIYb‘ STOUK. A reasonable assurance of a market for his pro- ducts is one of the farmers greatest incentives to greater production; In the case of live stock espec- ially this is a most important question. Few farms in this province today keep their live stock up to the full capacity of the farm. Oninost of our firms cattle are kept almost exclusively for (lRlTj-yllilg; and in this case the capacity of the help for milking‘ is the chief consideration and often, unfortunately; it is limited. The province has not gone in extensively for beef cattle, partly because our market. which is almost entirely local on account of difficulties in transportation, is. limited. There has never been in the history of Canada a more {Jromising outlook than at present for a pros~ perous export trade in mez1ts. T'he‘ 1'ava,<;es of 111111‘ inEurope has made a cut in meat supplies that will . take _vc:1rs to restore if indeed they will cvcr be re- storedto a pro-war levcl. l "A table compiled for the I11ter11utiona.l Institutei of Agriculture by Mr. T. K. Doherty, I11. Ii, given in the “Agricultiwal Gazette“ shop's that, excluding" Russia, there was tl11"o11g"l1o".1t tu-ope between 191-11 and 191811111110 in cattle of six million head; in sheep 91,3’; milion head and in bogus the c111orn1ous total of p,-,,,u,,.,.,,,,, 0-09,... 1,. ,~,,~_.,.,, 0, 00. 241.’, million. The last. 1111.111.-'.1d a loss of almost 50 =u-:.»11-111-1:1. '1‘11:~ 0110 sure 1111.1’ 1111»- per cont. lilespite malt-rial i11c1"c:1.1"=.=‘-.< 1'11 some cou11-. 1'l1ll"l_1" l" “"1"” llll‘ l" ‘i "i 1m“ tries, mainly on {I10 1\111.c1'1'cr.n contincitt, in that per-i l‘, "“",""' .“""i“"““"l" """""“"""‘. iod there was :1 would dccrczzsc in swine and sheep? ‘i311’?ii.Quill,iilllllit,:i,‘,".ll:,:f though a net increase of 7 per cent in cattle. i 25111.11 1.11401‘ u}; iuiiuiul,luh..u,,.,. Them isanothcr factor which will have a more l raw-lured P599115 new"=1§-lv<11l.1'-"ill direct appeal to the far-secing fanncr. It is that for‘ 111 111111 s.\‘111‘11 111'. mun 01- low yfiars before the \ 11.1’ the (lcclinc in the world's sttpply: llflw’ "l" pm“, llmf“ ‘_‘“‘ ‘_‘“f““f_" "l o live stock had been proceeding so steadily and irrc- i ,‘T,i““'.';',.§‘.§{§““' mmmil' H“ “dim” sistibly as to amount to little less than “slow star-i V ‘ i ' vation” in meats. This was not confined to one coun- try; it was universal. ‘ pllFPOSO and Just as dlrnnigitnc. l1 novvcarrles a tax demand from the Bell Government whose prcltllection piedgewasto reduce trtxzilloil. Like the pirates onslaught. it r1~1l1111c~= 1111- bread 11nd bultcr supply of 1111.111)" n poor mun. ' While some of the Llbcruls at or- ‘ttnv-z are shouting free nude and liiililil rcdttctlori. Wilfred Gugnoti of ,.\L:ntr1-.1l is cohtcsfiug the bye-cl- cvtion i11 Si. James division as 11 straight Liberal. but on n protect- i e platform. He is proprietor of n 1:111:11 boot 21nd sihoe factory. Thus 11111 great Janus of Liberalism f" '- c~z both nv-Lvs. Anything to 01111-11 tho t-lcmorJl him-rm. llr. ltswbcrlsott, t‘. .‘1l. (L. spun];- illr b; lorr- thc (‘unudlun (‘lub point.»- cut that while (‘auzuliziti constitu- nrc clsunorii1g for cheaper foods 'l mgini: tho Govc1'11111c11t 1o force reductions. starving Europe i: her-ping [Wlrtii up 1o stintulatc risc 11nd full with the ‘Qlilllgliilg prices. ll is those 1111111 lixcd suilztrics or litcoities who 111":- 1.ct whirling in the industrial mael- Our Canadaian position is typical. Between "““’“‘ f“ “'“‘“',‘ ‘L “" l“ ‘“"'"*“" 1908 and 1916 sheep and cattle declined from 20 Wd5""'Whlismil- per cent to 2,5 per cent and hogs remained about the same for the ninc years. A similar tendency was‘ 'l'l11>-\l‘~“l-‘"=l'll1 ¥°l'*‘l"llll'»‘"*» ‘"1 l‘ noticeable in the United States where between 1908 'l‘_“"l""“ "““',"“"“' 'F""‘“*““_ "“’ and 1917, despite an increase in swine, there were ll‘_"i,“if,f‘,,'lffl’,,_lj"i":,'ff"iful f,j'~,‘kf":’,‘"_','_ ITIIIPkECl ClQCTCZISCS in CHttIG and Slleell- ii-Vtllil-vziylnisccni 2101111111. uilticlh“ would Put in plain English, this means tha bnvo been 5111.111 110011911 111111 11111 not bPen 1'11 [hg “jopld f0;- SQYQ - r cultfillliutl. As zitwitipatary 1111s» number of Enemy ppo ‘idem-e for 1111- Govcriizii" the zxisill mand. lljspecially is the (lomand for meat great i11’:.',',‘,‘,'f,,,‘," l,\ill_fi,,,'iiiz,jili,iif; Great Britain. which is becoming" more and more a leql, ‘....‘...i..“u... 011001.» checrtttlLv manufztcttlring‘ cozintijv. And in Great. Britain our 1...1.1. 1.1 met-t this 21nd other 01111-101- Canadizm tncats, notably" bacon, have already won a 111 ~111111‘ll111ll°11<1- T11“ 13"“ “"1"” place: the product is preferred and the accessjtitcnt zu-Lc-tn b000, strniirhtls for 11m: to the market is sy. The lesson is OIJVIOIIS. Idol-elf?’ ',',i,i:,‘,l.iifi',l.,l. ‘.111,§§“§E,.”i§f,‘,§‘§ live stock‘ should .. .1 1.11"o(l1.;c1i1<l,o11 (‘anadizt1i farms Mi, 0,, ,5, '0,.,,§,.~,,,,..},, 1., n1...» for exporl to a 111arkc1t alrcnuxr 11111311110101- our ‘sup-g 11111.11 1111-111... s11121ll 11115111 [colts plies. _Tl'1ese meat exports will be a factor ofincrc-as-l~11*1‘~1<‘1‘1l 111 1111 01111115111 "l 111111 ingitiiportance in maintaining the general prospet‘ity,f ’",‘“'~" “"1 "m. f“ gm,” “"“"“ “i” of the DUInl-nion . ‘ 1 1.11- pcoplc think of this tbeggltig for , ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ lo. return of 111111112)’ given us a, con‘ - In SLl])_l)l),1'll1§7_' this ])l"<lClLlCi»ll},‘ tmhnnted. tnarket 001,000.. u. .00 oftoct‘! 11111.11 1111-1’ our 1n‘ovi11c-+.1 has an <11111al chancc with-the rest oi‘ 11111111111. 111111111111 1111 1111» America. "<1 better chance, 1'11 fact. if we cronsitlcr all l""‘l‘-l“ l111»"'l1‘“111 "l 11111-1 1v11l1'llllll~‘1l our natural advtititztgxcs. Dairying unq stionably '__’-“, ’,"" ,‘*“'_“’“‘f‘ “i "15’,_""““‘fl"""f pays, and pays well, where sufiicient help is availublei mill,- 11,11,“fl?‘Q§.,,"1T,,,,‘j§f,i Beef cattle can be raised with less help and there can] . 0,0 ,,,,_,,,.v.',,,..., 0;- 1,00,10,35 be no doubt about the market. a The onb; qturstion '7‘ 11c ovo- 1 mono-v or u 1111lll~11 the selection <1!’ ".1 suitable breed :111d our farmer: =1 1111*‘ 11111- l‘-'1'1"11 1l11'l1"-11ll1llll1‘ll have their own ideas about these. There are several, l"""“““‘"“‘1’ “m m“ l““"" w” suitable breeds and the wide awake farmer will make "“i“"'°" “ml “'“‘“““°“”” i no mistake about that. The .~"ig2"111"es given above with reference to swine and shccp also prove beyond qttcstion that too mz111_v of thcsc cannot be "ptocluccci, that there is no possi- bility of overstocking the market. t there has "al years a sttflicietit ducing animals to meet the de- 1X11- U2 Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. S. Louoon QOQQI¢ lvf‘ -OL§OGQ0OIIQ _"|.11:1'».' ELY FRO.“ TIIIC I'IH)\'I .\"I‘H1I In :1 recent issue of the Patriot the following statement was tnade: “M13. Landriean did not want to continue loitccr in the position (llirinatrcr of School! Supply). iTlU wanted to fnrtiiinlg: ll" cxnectctl and inviterl the ff0VGlfl1ln8llt to make the change.” The lbilriot and the Bell government ‘have tried more than once to “put one over” on the people since they took charncgif the offal of this province but this is about the most tl'?‘.llS})€l1‘€‘.llf.lV crooked excuse they have yet invented. On the fzuzc of it the state-I mcnt is false bv their own shovxingr. If Mr. Landri-i gan “invited the government to make the change”l why in the name of all that is mysterious in the Bell government did they discharge him‘? During the. first week in February Mr. Landrigan received hisi .111 this u perfectly‘ 11111111111- c-oo-oooao 04v» o oco-oJ-o-o ¢+>e ON THE CHURCH IN LIFE 'l‘hc (‘l1urcl1 11121;: not be the only plnrc where 1111.111 my prolilably spend Sunday. _ . 0f course it is not. Nevertheless it is one of the very best places. I1 has been vol! lried. It bus been knot-hot] z-bc1ul, btull)’ by slux-ltors und by cut-t ics. It i9 111g targol. for every fellow with n. tlhllf) on hi1 shoulder or u. gronch in his BMW-PHI- lt‘ ls too 111111-1111" for sonic and loo broad for tubers. notice of dismissal, when the Executive Councililllhnlfffi ‘,1 ‘Qfjff,“",li;-olfl“°qfl,,r.,m through its clerk had the honor to inform him that 01100101051’111111-11 111M‘ admittedly let. difficult. 1o fully understand. his services would not be required after February “om mnow 29. Mr. Landrigan loft the province yesterday morn-l ing for New Brunswick, driven away by the Bell ; government to make room for a friend who helped it on the stump (luring the election campaign. This is the true story about Mr. Landriganfs so called “retirement.” And the political friend was neither a teacher nor a returned soldier, many of whom were In spite of all this, the (‘hut-ch s a "mhzltty force in tho nation‘ for kr-r-yilng pooplr- toned 11p to high levels of thlnkinz nud acting. of the nt- lt lms kept the ziffnlrs Mora] Governor before ‘tho tenfion oi His pcoplea. . l1 lll‘ loen tho force behind available and would have been glad to accept the u...1,..l§u,ig.,11,.,,nu.0,,~0r,,1,.0.., pgsltjolp llllffiflllfblllfti, drflclent, demented 4 ' -.1.n<l aged. It has alwnyu been the backer and oftcn the starter of pltllanlhro pic enterprises. __.._. Signs of spring BN1 llllllliplylll}! s id. has oven her-n seen to enter (lolly. The svhtvo robcd f111"or11n~i!"’ll“'p'l' T“? “mi "m!" m“ ""1 ‘ , ' y. horn reported but 11 few gumofl _ ,1 v , . 1 l1 . n" ca") m: a ‘m’ “(mgr and 1m" 111 murblcu have born played on of. whitewash l1111-1 been seen on tho 111.1 151111115; and muddy 5111111111.’ streets 1))'B'.‘Vl'l'l'll citizens 111111, ll ls 1 Spring is coming. The Church is easy to‘ slam and hard to roplnco. I Kick 1r you like 11111 you will be wiser nnd happier 1o back it. pitvlte. ln runny clues for {he 11.111111 v yond tho horizon of mechanistic. processes. It ls atlmisslble only if wo attribute n spiritual basis to THEQDQRE RQQgEVEL-r, telepathy: for we need not. sup- "v. .- 7' .117.‘ i v . ' . . THE crmnnoftrrarown GUARDIAN ' - 111111111111 s111111111111s1v1 A rtiizistcred letter lnilormer- By Hugh EllloL. ln ' Review DIZATII. SIR OLIVER LODGE, .\IE'I‘III.'E.‘Y, 1910. J. 2. 1:x111s111.\1n>1'rs 1x rur- cnun-u. Rl-l-SEAIKYII AT 11n- Imxo srlwt-‘onn JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. BY JOHN EDGAR COOVER. STANFORD IY_NIVER~ VICRSITY. (‘ALIIFORNLIL 1917. ll. 'l‘IIl<l QI'E1S'I‘ION: ‘IF A MAN BY EDWARD CLOUD; WITH A POSTSCRIPT BY PROF. H. E. ARMSTRONG. GRANT RICH- ARDS, 1917. 4. SPllll'l‘l7:\LlS.\i .»'_\?\'I) SIR OLIVER LODGE. HY CHARLES A. AIERFJIER. .\I.D. THE MENTAL CULTURE IEXTERPRISE. 1917. . 5. SPIRIT EXPERIENCES. BY (TllAltLIuS A. NIERPIE, M. l). \\'_A’l"l‘S, 1919, 'I'l1i"."<\ l_.-, 11111101111‘ class‘ of ‘allege v.1 spirittulistic ‘ha! 1111s 111111111 into tzrcnt populuiu 51y in recent 1in1os.\\'e refer lo the “lcltpulli_\‘." \vl1~r11'.1_v ideas c1111 b“ conveyed from onc person 1o a111- r-thr-r nt :1 distance without _1h11 in< tvrtttcdiztr)" o1‘ 111:," physical or 111c- ehnnistic 11pp11rz1111s. A still more 51111111011111!» vntiunt of this (:111'niou consists in 2111 ullcgcd lrullsfciwuttto .s from thi- minds of persons lttlvc dim-d 111 those who urc liviny (‘lmmiuiiitrulion bo- v’ I111 .~lill L\\'l't'll 1l1c ltvinu 4111i tho llUZlll is tho |':1vou1"i1o doctrine of 5piriillf11§ 1 :21 the p1"cs1111t'1i:1111. 1711111 of those bvllcfs comotinlo “burp conflict with our expcricncc o1’ the orderly working of the unf- ‘11.'r‘o. (‘111‘L.1i11l,v. they mzty 111.1110 1hr.- lcss ‘be ll‘l!‘.‘Z .f p1"cs<-111 we l1'1\"."- no 1.111111‘ pnipnsc 1111111 1o. yoint out tl11> implications which they htvolvc. .\s regards thotucltt- 1"'11sfcr-111u1 b1 1.1111111 taons, i1 is indocd osoricd .. e phcttoincnoii 1111:); occur, not b) spiritual 1iroccss hm by 50111-1 mechanistic pinirvss hitherto 1111- 1lisc0\'111"1-d. 'l‘h11 1lo,':;_\‘ of llcrlzr~ 1' is l‘!ll1f)l')_\'(ll. 11y mvrtns wir css t"~l11_'_';":1pl1_v. cntnpltx signals c1111 cn11v<-_v111l t.) pron; diwanc " \1.'i1l1.1111 any 111111t111"i:\l cutihor- link. hlorcover, tho huv 1111111 l1r111n is 1111 oxccoditxgtv 0111b- ornic struvturt" 11nd the pltjxsicnl 1111111111 o1‘ ct-rcbrul proccstsi1s vcry i111pcrfoc-tly undtn-stood. ICvcn n simple nerve impulse has not yet her-n full-y explained in physlco~ 1l1i1111-ic:1l_1cr111s. l1 1,- nrr-rcd. thoro- forc, wilb snmni show of 1111111111. 1111f tollputllv 11111;." \-.'~-!l tnkc pi" :1 purely Ellc‘1l1>§lll~‘!i(' procvss 1.1151! 1111s not yct b11111 discovered. The condition: of its alleged 0c» current-c are not such as 1o favour "(i111 lrvpotho" For practical pur» {M72405 o1‘ businosc, i1 is plainly 111111- l-Xlstelti. And ycx i111111e11s11(fo1"1u» 111-~". would be attnztssirtl by uuy one who could use it 111,1" 11 ])l'il('ll(';ll i ("onsidcr 11111.1" diffrrcttl Lhc course m‘ the \\1;11‘ would lmvt- b1 1-11. ii!’ we could have 111111111111 of!" by liu-lrpnNnicl method» the mitids 11:11 1111111111111 goitothls. Huge 1111.111- riul inlcrcsts nro 111 stake‘: and. i1" no one suggests the use of toll"- pzxlhy ‘for such n purpose, thorc Hr‘ is c1- b)‘ 11nd. 111' DIE, ‘SHALL IIE LIVE AGAIN?“ inhitifcslfltions - so-cullod “thought t1'=111sf111'c111'c" o1'_ l. Qqanerly tpoce :1 spiritual agency to be bound 'b_v any of the laws o‘! material sci- _ ,encc; 1'1 may udthont logical con- 1‘ “Auvllolqn: o“ LIFE ANDilPULllUiIQn be a 111w unto itself, or |\1.'l1ol.l_"." arbitrary’ i11 its working. In . all things ex hy- lu spiritual 11:1,. ‘ipuths-si a1":- possible. i 'l‘l1cse seems than not the slight- est reason for imagining that tele~ pathy. if such u thing roilly ex- ists. can operate by any mechanis- ,1ic process. ’I‘l1is conclusion is ifllfllilgl)’ reinforced by u. study of 1111c uuafcmy of the lbruin, which ‘presents no Buggestloit of nnv or- iron adnipted for the transmission lc-f messages through); dlstnnctaEv- ‘on it‘ by independent mctltods such wmnsznission l‘.'l(l been proved to 11111.1, place. it would he impossible to irnagirte what part of 111a brain “'11s capnlble of functioning in the .-' Itch or receipt of tnessngcs. ._..»iolo_r:icnll_v lhc proccsu- would bo 1\'\‘ll tnoro impossible of "visual- lsutiwn than i1. would ‘be 1111111011111‘- uilg. ln l-zct. our only course, if v." are lo rr-tuln :111_v hope of ho- iituxint; in tolcp-uthy. is to thirt- tho b11511 lino 11nd cut away all mech- |_‘ l "c ililllvcnlths front the stint, wring i1. 1_o a splritnallstic . (Jncc 111.1! is dono, all tlllllc- on tho intmltunistic plane are 1....11rt-'cl1"cui1c;1 for good. A spirit- n.1l agency is, as Voltniro Slltl of 1h: Pwiy-itilr. Iiiblldlilflllf, ‘cnpzrhlo ue font.’ ‘ When wo c.0111»: to comtittiliicnlion l1.-t1vcc11 thc living 11nd rho d1 11d. we 1111.! :1 still 111114111‘ draft naado 1111.111 our scientific lmnciiizttlkizi. 'l‘.l1"- conception of a mind n-purt 1 :1 body is huh-ed vcry busily crud in words, 11111 conveys 11.11 11-11211 of uny COl‘l‘l‘l~il)0llllll]g idea. HT 11111111111115 011 1111. WEEK The weekly skating parties M. Govs .111u1nt House Rink, Ottawa. which were hold by ‘Phegr Excel- leucies the Duke 11nd lluclttes o; Devotisnire during U11- months of January 11nd Ft-llruary. concluded on Saturday when '1 fair intend- .. 111100 was present. ’l‘l1cso outdoor Sir‘ Henry Dtdyton 4 Minister of Finance :-"!‘h homely virtuoso! A1332 andothrlft are all um - Canada. needs to-dQY-i’ ' 1d mak a personal {Ldiildilfol the eirflnoipleu 0! unlit, eat aside a specific amount from yourweekly income and add 1 11 "11 111 1 Q 1:» . . ‘i :11 ill ll 1 1t to your savinl’! $000M"?- Assn‘: ex 111111111 111111 CHAHLOTTETOWN BRANCH ll?» I . ._.., .-_.- gatherings during tho whiter sen- son are most popular social Bvolllll. and if anytlfng, this your the skat- ing and toboggailln; 111 Rideau Iiall attracted oven larger numb-1rs of igliosls ihun lterotoforc. llle Illa I ccllomry the GOVrHIOY General, xvas present on Saturday, attended b) Lord Haddlngton and Captain Bal- 1 four. At five o'clock. His Dx~ ‘_ __ I 1151191 1 111, ‘> ___,,¢ 1.2".‘ n. . . cellency, with Lady Davies. led the 111': ‘ (_\ way 1o the tea rooms where the tables were effectively arranged. Among the guests noted besides S111 LfllliS and 'L‘adv Davies was Mrs. A. A. McLean, of this city. l >> I61 '" iety Dept) "ltoynl young." men filly-i ll London co1"1"espo111lcnl. of fill cxcltntlgc". "begin curly 1o tnko 11p lho dnlic. of their 111111111011, The Prior-o oi‘ \\';1las illltbPflliPf‘ Albert 11.11111. 11111111 hcforo the public mmoWlmo. zittendiim gatherings 11nd dinners 11nd making spscchcv tntilcrsnulyiiig ills. Majesty. Now it bccontos 1hc111rn of l’r_i11c.1 Henry whois not yct twenty, Tok- Ing the pint-o of P 11cc .-\1"tl1ur of (‘o1|11n111:l11, ho is hold 1. FZIPCYS, GUS U. ‘l3 RI r- I .113; u.“ is vol-v n1-r;<lc1.';‘.t 1'1"‘ agninast .l(l".~..'$ by i111: two in L11 turts on behalf '11:‘ the King, 1111.1 11111113" pSnplO wih PAID-UP CAPITAL - RESERVE FUND Hilts son the young prince for the or tltcit. IUMNILUO 11 111111. O. C. TEMPLE, MANAGE‘ ._ L n PktPIihiS". sit Dimes ofthis B11111: oiiiu" sccurittj,’ for valtptztblc men ts 11:1 d other cficcts. The rental <11‘ 0118 of these boxes 1d ism-tests 3701.1 SEA 1:; XNADIAN 13.411114 c111; COMMERCE. $15,000,001} $15,000,000 i l'lillfi7l1llgl'llli'hlllli(ql lilliiiI-iiiillilittligiiii c1z».s1.o'r'1'12'l‘0\vx BRANCH. C. Lonwr Miles. Mela-cw. t 1 , . .. , . urns: likely ho us embnrnssed and ' "- ition in l 11111.-on1fo1"lablr1 ovct" [which 1111 finds l1 . ‘ young man of hi l tho p1 ll" 1'.111_\‘o:l11-1" Lovers cf laughter, youth, incl. . catchy (‘IIOYIISPSV (lancing, pretty iglrls and boys galore were fully ,1 lsntlsfloxl 11.11 ’l‘hurs1lu_y" and l-‘ridujv Vi. ,1 1111111 111.1 prcso11t:11io0 of “Why She ‘ 1 Lovcd llim." lt was one o1’ the big- , 1161-11111 Bra 1111 "n (J11 the tnccliuiiislit- plnnc of 1 gens: 1111111101111 sucwssrzs of tho your i1, 3 3*": llmnght, ~ [hrre -~ 00111.1 1“. m, 1111111 showed :1 grunt don} of tulcm _,,,.,u,,,,, i",,Un(,n]-‘,“Mm‘, Hm“ I and nb1l11_\._ \\ ell :1<-to:l bcnntttttll) | _ . . , ‘ ' _ c11~"'11111c1.. lhcrc. wasnt 11 dull mo- ,1} .1 11111111 “Jfhouf 21 brsnn. ‘i. A thourzht or on emotion l,‘ :1 ccrc~ lzrtl pl1eiion1it1cn; 1111 vor_-.-‘ words,‘ 1'"! which th11_v:1ro oxorcssod uro the 1’ (rllil'flllli' of :1 p:11‘!' ' 1' conforln: "on of iicrvc-("cllsx If Iltnsc 1111115‘ :1r11 dztntiltzcd. the words cunnal b1‘; utlcrcrl: they can't"); 11111-11 b1- :1‘- _>11-1~~-1111~d in 11111 mini of 1hr p111"- taitt nffcch-zl. by 1111- utmost cffort of 111's will. ‘Flhgt :11"11 lmpclusslv nrnl £1"r1"-11'i<-v:1'l1l_v £11111‘; ili\'\' c1111 11o 111- r11 he l11"o1111;h! into tho i1111;gi11."1-3 111111 11111111112111. (‘llll ho lwsttgzht into zhc lump lion of :1 1111111 Iborn blind. So. 11111, ovi-ry opvrnhlon 11f 111.0 mind is in reality an operutioti; of the brain. Every Issue of hi thought in expression or i11 action? is a. phciionu-nott of ccrobrul play-i slrioiry. (l1,-1<11"n11it111d Irv-Fixed laws of, :l11 zirtrzniisni. (in iizv naccliuiiistlc plane. itozhitip: c1111 b1- 111:11"<1<-r-1"1:1Z11 than this: lhnt without :1 body 11o 1-l1 lhint; 11s n mind is for 11.11 in~ s .1111 t-ottcvivzililc. To nllclrci h a1 possibility is no more [b11111 1'1 fncllv swinging loglcihcr of \\‘<1r1ls whh-l1 sound as 1l1o11._~;l1 they hud n’ 1111111111113. but i-voltc 11o rippli- 11f ' Mpottsivc 1111:1,1:c1‘_\' i11 11111 mind oi" 111111 who utters 1l1»~u1.ll~-re. 01 lt-zistl it is clc-nr that tho possibihbv ufl u1et-l11111is1ic iutc-rprclntiott i tvvcr t'\'(‘ll14l1‘4l. \\-.- c1111 do no 1111101’ :l111n utitnil 111111. if tltcsc things nrv. they belong wholly 1o the snlrltuatl .<(‘ is" ‘fur, .ot1l.1l scnrcoly bc 111111111 co11vi111-i11g widctu-o 111111 11111111111111: for such I11 pttrposo is ‘worthlcss. B111, i1 ls l<1fto11 said. in ordcr that 111lcpntl1_vi Jinn}: take place. the connntttiicziting individuals tnust be in very strong sympulliy with one HIHIIIIPI‘. So b1" it. And 111.11. l11 practice. ps-rsons in vcry 1111111111.: sy1111;1:11.i1_v with ono un- olhr-t’ find i11 teltputhy no sulisfuc- 1tory strbstitutc for the lcttcr 1111s: iSurely so nnrcotzlblo and so in1- Jnodlnto :1 ‘form of connntntlcztfiou twouhl have many nrlvuiilzuzos 111111" ;1l1c l'.1.l.1o.1'io11s process of writing ".1 ‘letter, with the delay iattcmlhtg its itranstlt. Especially in cases of irroat lmportzmre and urgency. a Itolcpathic message would 1111x1- 11 signal udvnntugo ovor tho dospn1rl1 iof u tclotrrnnt or cable-gram. Yor evon in the tnost flivnurztblc cir cmnsfnnccs. telepathy not in practice regurdorl presenting oven an alternative tncthorl to lhl ordinary means o1’ conveying in formation. It would optical" then that tolc- putby is of nn nv-oil for any [irnclio ul cud. l1. mny nevertheless be hob] than, telepathy is an actual 11c- ('lll‘l‘(.‘l‘l(‘(‘, limited in its scope 1o ruscs 1whcrt1 utilllnrlun conslrlcrtv lions urn mbscnl. This opinion may he entertained, but l1 10 dcslrncllvc of tho theory that. its mode of work- ing ls of the mechanistic charac- lcr known to science, or know- oblo by" science. A tnoclranlstlc 111p- parntus, zmulogons to tho produc- tion of llorllzlltn wnvcs, would coir voy a message of practical import as rctnllly‘ as 11 thrust-mo. whose i11- terest wlas merely transcendental. ‘The humnn purpose to be served l7 the tncssalge could hnvo no rolu» Lion to the facility of its transmiss- ion. 'l‘e.lcol01zicul electiclsm ls he- 1 1 i»: lIS world; 11nd 1b~ 111111111111t wc try 11115111 by tmtorinlistic ‘sland- ,--:.1.<, we 11:11 ovcrwhohnod and crusltcd 111111111111 11 dobris of [1.1l‘1l(l‘0X. confusion and uhsurrli Why, lhcn. thlk of u 11111cl1u11is1i1- fXlllflllilllUll ht 1111i’ _ ls it that the stiitdttlulisls- dis- trust the cl‘ cy of 1hr 1" own docrlsinr- ot i1'll-au;c1ll‘."'-' n" thov 1111111111" wish 1.1 give an air n1‘ vcrislulilihldc 10 un orhct'\vist>. bald and llllC(lll\’lIl(‘If1,'; nnrrutivc? Su nrcut ntvw is the authority oi‘ scien I that cvcry visionury trit-s 1o iturtnrniiscs his fnncics 1\"i1l1 the rig- id l‘t'I|llll‘l:lll"lllS of scientific. pus- siblliily. Dut there is no tilace for ’~‘}lll‘lll1-‘llIislIl under the protccthtiz mantle of science. Scicticr: will have none of it. lflit zmks for shel- lcr from :=.l.'i1'll('<', 1t will comc the sooner by its own destruction. For more lmlpful it for spiritual- ism to conic out into the open uud stand umon~its own ntcrlts, afllrnr inc that lt deals with n subject- mnltor that (loos not. belong to so ienco, that its forces do not. beloni: 111 tho mxttorlul world, 11nd hcnct: 121211 it is not bound by tho fortnui- m. ls consideration of {his attitude we shull now puss. (To bo (lontlnuerl) I RABBITS SUPPLY FUR """" 1 Rabbits, through a great agricul- tural misfortune to Australia and New Zonlnntl, ft-tch to lbosc com- mun-wenlths a very considerable nnnunl revenue from the sale of their pelts. The latter furntsh the hulk of the (rommorclnl tnaterlal _. ccivitig on Wodnesdtrv afternoon. no of o mccltutilstlc system. To a1 I 1111. 21.1. whilt- 11111 clu '11s 111111-11 all worth)‘ of rcticlititvlt scycral illllPS. nn-l1'11\v11r.<nlrrcrdic" will b1- 111111.! lo 111111‘ 111111 slr» is l1 H.111! :1 inns: tlcliglttflll visit, ' 1111»: The 1011111 officers 11011 nu-n ’ ‘-‘ 4‘ "' " 1 l 4 ‘fr’ monthly reunion at tho Country i k . (‘lub on 'l‘uesduy with the usmn . smokci" follmvcd by supptxr 11nd i ACCIdCIli Ilflll Hllflllll "“"“l“l~'- i loss resulting from orlily" Major Ilartlfiotlrs Hlleclure- on and lllltlilt approljrlately Ifdinbtttwzh, given 111111111" the utispic- I lngupglnge, ' 11¢; of 11111 (Yaletloniziti (illub, “'11s > v ‘ - '~ 11111111191" literary trout, much 1-n- ’ _ n“: Irlodcl“ Pohljy. IlWPll by lln "11Pi11"cclntiv1»1 nudlcncc. l DISGRSCSl lnClaldflS Hflbljlli . ” ‘ ' Indemnity on‘ 5lll'1!l‘1l "l l.1l- 1.111, ‘l-z. ' '~’ , - - _ ..,. . for‘;Illa);‘hits“llielititlillitiiltlldrlyibii- I the Assured s mrctne i1<111 “c111 1o 11111.11, s11 racing "c.1111 great crowds are daily seen on the river. IU i! II P ’l‘hc second lbbbies are being con- grntultttoti 011 bringing back the ln- tcrmodlute Cliatinilonship of which they are justly pronu. z- a w b .‘.‘Il'5. hlachhnuon, wife of the Llctitcitntil. Governor o1‘ the Pro- vince. “'11s among the lzullcs re- A man's Life Instmuh him and protects their, necessity are very" great. 61 (Queen Street. W l‘ it Mrs. l-I. l‘. Khtsntan cnlcrtaincd 1-11j1>,1":1bl_v:1t sIx tnblos o1‘ 111-1110.". p11 \\.'1-d11c1-1.l.1_v owning at llI‘l' homo . _ - | m, mgmm, Rum, z At your scivice . a 4- 11- z Allel‘ -‘*l“/<-‘l'lll llolillllllll v-‘Pvli-s __..-.-.....-__-~__’_: .~;,e-».e __:;< visiting their sit-tor, Mry .I_ ll, "'_"'#*""_“ Hogan. the hlissos lluut llilVl‘ rc» M0,; 11,010.11“ ju- 111-1111,: cordially 1111111111 to their humc i11 511111111111‘- wclcomcd homo 1111111" ll('l‘ sojourn side. i11 Boston. ‘l 8 ‘ i1 (‘timmandqr and Lady Patricio ll:1ms11_v‘s infunt son, who 1111111 chrlsttwted ln tho (fhupcl llovul. on Ivlondzrv, in tho prcscnco of tho I ll O Nlrs. “CE. llunt. who was cullod hontc, owing 10 tho doulh of hcr 11111111111‘. lilrs. llogcrs. lcft. ‘Monday 0,1 romnfto llt‘l‘ l1on1c in hlndlcn. l\'1'11l!. llflll 121101111 and the rest of 1110510 1l11-_ Royal family was given lhc n 1» \- nuntc, Alcxunrlvr Arthur Alphonso M“ 90001,] Nicholson, Iii. l’.. ihtvid. Mrs. 11ml bliss Nicholson. of 11 \ The (‘..untry (‘lub was very gay ast. Saturday night, dour-int: brim: fm- 1h.- 50,0010“, qttlte gcttcrally 111111111111! by the a c 0 _ ‘column-r folk whilo the more sedate Educational mnttcrs occupied. (‘lliweli lonlilllfi ‘lll- tho zlttenlioit of 11111 Rotnrlnns 111 "' * ’ their wcckly luncheon Thnrsdzvv Lent lms been generous lu cord 1-111111111: 111111111 llov. Dr. .\IcI.1-llu|1’s pz-rtics lf not in other social func- address o0 tho Educational muncil lilils- “"1 i119 Wmlk llll-‘l IWP" hold at Oltzuva “'11s hllcnilvcly "i-rjrlgcd" from one 11nd 1n the n1l1- ligfnnml (n, c1‘. with several informal gnlher- ' 1:11:11 of tnoro or loss lmporluncn. ' o n n n 4- (‘l1u1"lo1lcto\vn, have taken up rosi- , _ dcncc on \\'11.v1-rlo_v Street. (ltuiwtt. i 0 Y! VPSIQ will oonlinue lo ho foa lured this spring ospocltilLv ln tho more drtssy mills, ’l‘l111,v will non orally ho \'1-ry11n1't bccnntluz 11111111111, mude of cropo dc trhcno or other supple silk, lllOlllling nvor 0 widQ nhvllc or sash so arranged ns 1o give tho clTct-t n1‘ n low walsl lino. Among rho lnlcrostinc sport stilts bump: hrotlght out for noxf scum-m, some lmvlnr; mlddy lnouso or slip- i § i 2 l With the closing of tho llenai McLotln hlcmorlul llfiSDlilll regrets Ill“? Rvlllilillly cxprt-sscd 11.5.1 it nlso menns the departure of oral of lh-i- popular nursing .'i ors tn o!l1c.rspl1<r<\- of (Iuly. _. lvllssilloos lu-s gone 1o St. Anno llo Ilollovnu, Quebec, bliss bIcNoill to lloslou Miss Brice to lllontrczil. while Miss for felt. huts, and are largely used for fashionable furs. There is ltardly any fur ln the murket thnt l0 not imitated by the skillful preparation o1‘ rabbit skins, the art Jtuvlng attained so hlgh a perfection that they are tnnrle lo counterfeit oven seal. otter and ermine. I -__-_<0¢-__._ Mlnlrdw Lmlmunt euro; dlphflqgrlg Gillllll Hoes to Montrctil over Jnoltois nro especially 1111111111. 1 and inter to Toronto. -¢..>___.. 1 Miss Whllo. who 13 now AN EA$|ER TASK visiting in Halifax, l‘0l.lll‘llg to take —"-* up social service work here. 'l‘hese - A llllliPllllill‘ 0i llllilllli‘ "l" fllll‘ of yonnfg 1110100 Wm he granny “m,” his clusa \vl1n had returned from as they were (lcsorvetlly popular‘ lighting in lhn western front and not only among their patients but "liked "ll" if l"! llmi lellrllflll lllly h1g0 1n 500101 0100100 on Tmsday particular lesson from the wnr. t evening {hay W0"; a" very dough‘, “ us, I have. professor," replied fully entertained at the Country "l" N01111:: tnnn. "l discovered that (‘lub. 1 it is a tzrohl don! Posh-r studying history than it ls-malclng it." x The Batik Follows a Liberal Policy in Extend- OOOOQOfOOQQOQ-OQ4QQQOQOOOO-OOJ0-0OQ§QOQOQOOQOO4§§.‘ 1* 1 long as he is tot-lily or partially (lisnbhd. but his Accident and llralth Insurance protects llyntlman 81 Company, Limited The Oldest lllfillfilllCl‘ Agvtitf)" in I’. If]. lslanul. _.‘..p4OOVQQO-OOQO-OO-OOOOQO-OO-OQO9600O§O-O§4O-0§4-§O-§%OO “OOOOO-O-OOOO-O-OO-OXO-OOO-OQ 11cl1es-l920 p ldiYALBANK 0F CANADA < 1'.’ ee/fiu.» h ‘Q I1 surnnce deals with injury, illness or dcnlll be calltvti Iticchrrc (all Acvidentt-z and all :1l Itidi-iwinily", Nursing F111 s, 11rd .111 plcrxicnts "e protccts- his fatnily, nccd and » when the Charlottetown Phone N0. 671 1 0 v o v o o 0 9 0 o a Q o o Q o 4. 4 0 o o 0 6 v 0 e o 9 p. Q 0 o 0 6 6 0 0 o 0 v 0 0 b O >¢ ooo o vvov-ow-owcooo ¢+044 Buckwheat 1 Flour Th1- old cake) kind. iurt rr-cclvcd fnshlonod A fresh (Pan supply also FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR TABLE CORNMEAL ROLLED OATS Wu lumdle the host brands I of Flour. We sell at ‘prlccs awn-y bclow Mill Prices. Bags (all sizes) also lmrrels, ev- cry neg or bnrrcl warranted to give the best of satisfac- tlon. Carter t5: Co Ltd Flour and Feed: '/ ’l‘l1o.-¢o inking‘ part nmsl h1- grutifi» / _ c1] with 1111- 11111113’ cmnpl" tents fl, ' C d F . J. “H. l-cutvpyinl: m, gyms‘. 5m“ llt1:."1l "1.‘l1s' z'l ffl 1 p11“, qtflgltf‘I(;1\Z:TZ‘?Il“-EH(\lgllrp‘i:'gjz quiz‘ l1‘ you nro going to hood a lflijll to buy semi or live stock. U, 1.. .-.,[=,.,.h. ,q,,,1;_lf,.,,.n,,\} sco lhc hlnnugcr of the ncurcst lirztnvlt uf tho llo_\".-l Batik curly i‘, .‘ l’ " ‘. .- 11. ‘ ' P93 about _\‘1111r r1~1111I1't"111c11ts-. P100; pro p 11;; "1114111 m, m, PX. V 'l'I1:.»~ is 1111 invitation to cull :11 1h" ltoyul lhnk tlu- nn-xt tonsiw srztlc f " tho Gllllllillllllllflllf mm‘ 3”“ “W l“ "lwil- l1 o!‘ 11. 11.1111- 11111100 of \v1111-.-. m 1-1‘: Capita, and Rsswve; __; _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ __'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ 034,000,000 l1 Aust 11, Lady .L1\'o1-pool, wife W 70:51 Rfsolllrces __ v _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $533,547,034 Q, (lovcrtlor-Gcncrnl of .\‘11\v ‘i. M . who 1v',l] b1- tho Print-c o!" it‘ . _ bl n,151@q,~, ,1," pp,- vjSjL i,‘ a / CHARLOTTETOWN A. W. HYLDMAN, ,1,'1":1nd-d:111;:l1!c1- of tho fourth Vii: ,l‘.'/f 3'3"“ 1 Mama" i," ,co1.1111 1111111111. 1111111" W113 ("1111.11l.o's 1." 0 firs: Gm-»r11:1r~Gct1c1'111 uftcr Con ' P. E. AT N '0 ,1 -‘ .. 1,! - ' ' M l<1l<1.1.1o_. * * i _ _ v H " ~ ‘A1 S11111n1ersld0, Tignlsh, 'l‘ vuwvnllcy, Iluntct" River. Wclltngv $1‘- Th’ mum’ llwnd“ “f Mm m“) 'l ton, Mount Stewart, hlurrny liivrr, Cardigan. EJ111011. fl hie-Lend. of this <'"'.t,\','\vl1o is spend- /, 6 ‘- -, inc 111v winter in St. Petcrsl1urg, ' __v' l1‘lu.,“\vl1cr1> all tltc limo is 5111111111111‘ ' u