. t; .,~‘..¢I?F"1."‘.‘l*<f‘~w-..— -_ »\.VI' u.‘ 0.31) n,“ pa: you (In alumni .~.t.--.-..-.~.=-. . - --- -- .. Elllliil iilillllllll‘ Ifllvcrld.‘ Ullkl Mikes- Noltes B! Tile Way lug, u: frequently below zoro as it has of late It is some satisfaction ww-I- "- “'""" u...‘ "$3.11!. A. ...'.‘;’....."“""‘.>. t 8: " ""“" I Inn-v no shnnlif- 4- l- Blrlm. Aloonbln lam. n. l. cum, to realise IthaIt in our favored is- land Province the cold hes 110! boen so ddiillunsfi as it ‘has been in every one of the seven other pro TUESDAY, JANUARY 2o, 1925 necoomzlue uznrr We do not yet fully realize 111B value and importance of the i0! industry Ito this rmvilm ""1 ‘if i“ i‘ good thing to occasionally have B reminder such as W8 1909"“ Y9" tenlay, in the 169°" i" the “u” dian of the bannust 111 11111101" °i Mr. 1'. G. Alvord of Henderwll. N- Y. The founders of the fox indus- “y, n; was the case of the fathers of Confederation, ibuilded b61- ter than they know and today we ghe year 1924 will be the lowest on have an industry, in fact and poten record is forecasted in the ‘Statis- flgligigg, greats-r than anything de- tical Bulletin of a Life insurance veloped in Canada duriln! lile past Company doing business in Canada hundred years. It is noteworthy that as well as in the United SIMBS- The a movement is on foot to have the prediction is based on the cumula- discoverer of Marquis Wheat, tive death rate of more ‘than fif- which has added millions w the teen million ‘industrial Dviicyilllid" profits of western farmers. speoi- era calculated up to December 15th, any mwanien my an annual pension 1924. The ‘principal 0i’ of 35,000, Ho deserves it and has death. in order of magnitude, were; earned it many times over. Wbaxt organic diseases of thc heart, 123 public recognition should be given per 100,000 9011111811011: 111116101110- Sir Charles Dalton for his services sis 101; cancer 89; Dnemilnia 39; in making posible and ‘practicaible chronic ncpbltis 65; cerebral hem- the great and enormously increas- orrhago 59; A8 Cflmilflfed with 111° ing Silver Fox industry of Canada, proceeding year, there has Ibeen a United States and Europe? Monet- markalble decline in the death rate nry reward in his case is not ncc- from diphtheria, measles and scar- essary ‘but surely there are some let fever. his pocket? goi- inn poor and needy? grateful kindness. CBUSES mggrig iwhereby tho appreciation of M n "v8 country would be mark Those who are anywlse inclines s ‘ a ' t ' Cd In Gnu‘ Brim!“ they have to look for millennial dawn what m‘; “Dhungnlshed 0mm, o, ‘time Sovietism comes into its own Merit" to ‘VH0,’ men of his cannot do better than read Mrs. class necesqumy few m nunmer Snowdcn's report of her impres- . . - are slimmed In France hhere is sions gleaned during her visit to (he “I egkm of Plonmn", m Canada Russia, says The Montreal Gazette J - , . wno would not be an optimist Wm, a 34,000 per senator-ship '11‘- vinces c-f Canada cam of the Rocky Mountains. it leads one to think ‘ of h-ow the people fare these day»! ir. farcff towns and settle- nwnts where the mercury h“ 13"" on twenty to thirty degrees lcwe-r what the difference was, between than it has been thlla year or in lstrain and a svffliii- ' '.~..i the years befori‘ in Prince Edw- Y“ mm 7m" srnam AND srnnm _ Barton: ‘ALB.’ Pei-hugs you have wondered HM back or your not looocuilll! endorse tin or lnlau of oorrupoudouh. \ REV. . MR. MacLELLAN sin-in your issue of Jan. 13th is a statement ‘by the Rev. J. A. MacLellan of Valleyfled "in "which he does -his best to doubt and dis- credit the report. of the, Clerk of a Free ‘Church of ‘Scotland Assembly -—the Rev. .1. K. Camer011—011 the present state of ‘the ‘work of The \ MR. MULLIGAN AND REV. 91mm: 11m! ‘I . - .- ely individual inaccurate" m lead- ing snlomenta, iby which they 110110 to gain the votes of the uninformed and afraid. Mr. ‘Macbellan when he made these statements either 11111 119i know what. he was talking about in which case he should not. have made the statements he did 111111 should admit in the press his 151101‘- ance of ‘the situation Iby makilu; such statements or he was 811m!’ 0' circulating a mean Ibeliltling mis- statement of the facts regarding a sister Church. Will Mr. lfaoLellan please give his "aut-horities” of "t0- day." and details of his statements albou-t the Free Church? l should like to say that it, is 111811 gnawing, Wonit you ‘send your dollar to 1191p the Dispensary to lprovide Mmsitestcd from Eafle‘ the District Nurse, will feel and‘ acknowledge your That the general death r818 it" at»: city consins who are dependent upon cosii mlncd by workers w-ho will not work at less than a daily wage ‘of five 110N878, said coal he's-Z’ brought to the city undcr loo eager to lt-avc this farm and take up their abode Iin the city might do we'll to ‘tbi-nk this Over. "rm city houschuldfl’ PM‘ "few tribute lo tJbo Nova Scotla 11131161‘ and the 1.‘: ilv-ny in this zero weath- er a-r-d not a small addfblo-u to the farm-or fcr his kindling wood, along, will: his beef, mutton, pork. poultry, oggs, butler, cheese, m.lk pottrtorts flillii vegetables, and ‘sourc- tJimh-s conclude» that the farmer has the his! of it. For thc- city man reasons til-at nil ‘the yc-ar round ire is buying for his own household use the produce of the farm. it gore on uiluter and summer. And if his llousellc-lrl ls large it costs him a pretty penny as he knows full wail. Most of our farmers, happily. live ‘in tnitalr own homes, rent free. Molly only llwol‘lcls—say half of charge of press," ‘ mxurbiban, definition or description of a ' . l . freight rates. Thctsn who are only stlawllly, ' after the doctor sx- The Patriot's coal fund is slowly ziinlfigliljl-vlgrnfrafl‘ giiazfifjhfiifililis “fir, he tells you that you icomfc- table homes to set a. ‘new ivalu» on their big wood plies, har- lwar-by wood-lots. This ‘they will assuredly do when n-iy rgfleLl, upon rh-air less fortun- have strained the parts, tells you that you'll be all right in a few days, and that there will be no permanent disability. On the other hand he may in- form you that you have a sprain. that careful treatment is essential, or there is likely to be a perman- ent disability. ~ Now what is a strain? I believe the word "stretch" would answer the question, and really be a good‘ Because that is really all that has hnppencd. A ligament or liga ments above a joint have been put to some unusual amount of work. and they get slightly stretched. Nothing is actually torn. and as the stretched part is almost im- melliately brick in position after the stretching, no permanent dam- age is done. Dut what about n sprain‘! in a sprain everything about the joint or other part, is twisted, stretched and actually torn. Now everything msans—nerves, vessels. ligaments, tendons (that is the ends of muscles), get damaged, This doesn't all heal .in a ruin- utc, nor can it heal properly if the torn parts are kept apart by trying to use the joint. _ » Thus the biggest factor in water application, which ldenl tiling to ‘use, nor wutm‘ which many use is the that yuu give the part. tllclu—l.vc in innit; t.il‘c‘y do not ‘own. for which they pay ‘u TEX-ill‘ nvul aging, fo.‘ a gut-as, say ‘twenty dollar's a mouth. He pays cvcn for; tile w:'i r his house-held LhiCS and payl it gladly, suy S15 yearly but m [an we have naming‘ form, a re_ A more dismal picture and a more solution of parliament, the bestownl trencham impeachment "f ‘m’ or honours on ourdvlsunguished sons muchlbeiaurlctl system of prolctar-l h.“ he“ forbidden‘ n is only on lat emancipation have not appear- occasions, such as the banquet on ed f“ many a day‘ Trade 95ml)“ Saturday‘ ma: public recognition zed; shops closed and boarded up; .1110 farmer draw-s watt-r wihhouti |tr.-;., or at uumil Lost, from tile wcli at his door. And pructcally all the fool for‘ lhQ fan: luerfia fable ‘h. nil, or; may be given to our distinguished muujlks in rags: streets almost d9" scientific discoverers and the pro- germ‘! save during the sporadic! moters of the banquet m question hours for Bolshevik meetings. anrllluan gets Itoo largo n share of WlHIIIJQ are dcserving of all credit for avall- peasants working dmlbk’ time w: lng thcmsedves of the opportunity ear“ ‘mough to keep ‘Md?’ “m! “Puii m do so. Apart altogether from together. Such are a few of the ‘M, it is entirely prfliseworlhy and details Mrs. Snowden presents ofi commendable that we should show "gmrhms Russia“ ca“ Jwbe“ our hospimlny u) good ‘fiends and himself in his pro-revolution work, cuyatomers like _Mr_ valve", who “Russia as it really is," never pen- knows a gem] thing when he sees ned a more caustic or heart-search- “ and has been coming m “sling indictment of Czarlst regime province for yea” ‘w get “Mum than does Mrs. Snowdon of the cal- Mooden bu?" mxvs» [or m5 [ax amitous stroke Russia has suffered ranches m the 931%‘ under Bolshevlk adventure. Onc -——-<-o>?_- would t.-hink it would be a sure cure VALUABLE PUBLICATIQN for tho singing of “Tho Red Flag." This year's special anmial num- The flying automobile will be the her of thc Monvmry Times, T0f011- car of the ncar future, according to to. is an exceptionally interesting Captain E. V. Rickenbacker, Uncle one. it contains over 200 wgB-‘l- 811 Sam's famous ace of the world war. well illustrated and fl-lied with in- Thls now model of motor car. it is formation on evcry phase of Cafl- predicted, will the made with fold- adafls commercial and industrial ing vwings. so that. when on n life. Agriculture. fisheries. lumber- straight stretch of road they can ibc ing, mining, banking. insurance are spread and the m/achine will take ouch given spam! 11nd Cvllflidfiffl- to the air. The ‘present-day tend- tion, each article written by 811 ency to lighten ‘the consfiuctlon of authority and giving such informa- automobiles through the extensive 01st. to the ruitiwllenrzlzu. farm cr~a mi tllc city householder‘ puys- i In the matter of foodstuffs thelllil you." Whenever you give ll. any farmer is the t-ue aristocrat audiexira wmk» sits dowll at tile first ‘table, so ‘tu speak. Ho has flTSL choice of the first and best of everything that grows and everything that grow-.- out of the ground, or is produced ‘u.- tlre iiclml ‘tile stock-yard, ‘tilt poultry-you, or the li-airy. it is only h-"s surplus above what nexleid for home use that he sells to lillll city. He toils, it is true, bu.‘ his daily calling is more hcaibhflll’ i. than ‘that of the factory ‘or th-e orw- sbop. For comparzltivcly brief‘ season-s in planting and. harvest- ing ‘his toil may bc hard, hllt it i»; varied fzoln ‘hour to hour und from tiny Lo (lay, with Sundays anti raiiny days bositlos for conlpnrative rcst. I T gels at the nlcrt"tbe cost oi‘ production while thc cityiiliiiliillil 1119 (lily. Wililflllt bolls-e lroltlcr pays fully twice illatjmi" will?!" 0" "- —Shew me thy Wilyii- 0 Lord: teach me tlly 111191111 119i imeiirliy ha” 1° 71160 i110 Drobicru of raising “m; “Brightness preserve me: for $100,000 to erect should rcally become a bod until the swelling" is away, using bot applications for fifteen twenty nlinutes nt it nt least four times a day. The rest allows all the parts to knit together firmly, cations bring along t After the swelling leaves, lolnt a n-umher of This prevents Remember you'll be using that, _ int all the rest of your life, and 1f you give it the above ca nnt have a joint that "goes back E!‘ Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers it 2t wl 8i! .~0 January 2O .1925 bu A VERY NEEDEUL PRAYER! $6 his addresses Mr. culated ‘the report aibout ‘the Freo Church which Ibriefiy summarized m" is as follows: treatment of a sprain is not the hot 2 the only 75 arc in use. cold are closed up and have no ministers to retard and no people. One mission field the swolling, but the absolute rest W“ 111W" them ‘twenty years ago. “Tollay"- it ‘is closed if it be a sprained ankle, you fhim =1 quarter of a century wIItb a patient rich endowment they are in ruinsu" to present day condition of the Free a time, and do r goudbvho is “across the Atlantic". c oes not seem to know the hot app“. [bumm- re “The Fate of Anti Uuionls "' he circulation, Church now rosidnnt m Canada §em| ' 4" - both in repair‘ work, and removal in statements to the |of broken down tissue and correcting these misrepresent. bend crisp-at- min s ers: . . putunglTrcvnlore) Ontario‘ who spent sonlehhl~The DadIlIllllBt distinctly states: time working tn n ‘ me thc stiffness that follows, whore Pinups the m ddlmthe “rcst" has been too prolonged. U I Frevs re,‘ you ll 531mm Free Church of Scotland, Who should know more‘ about ‘that Church: t'he Rev. J. K. Cameron, the Clerk of its Assembly who has nothing Ito do wit-h Canadian Churcin Union except the very worthy duty of ‘defending-his own little Church against the calumnies of a group of Canadian Unionists propagandists. or ‘thaw-Rev, J. A. MacLollun of Valleyfield who kno-ws nothing whatever aibout that church except that he is ‘rifloon fed by the Toronto Bureau of (mis) tinno some-of these perfervid ‘chlam- lug every Union indigestiihle sent them from headquarters and ‘then when pursued Iby their opponents with the real truth of t‘he matter simply hide their heads in ‘the dust and sand ‘heaps of the Church Un- ion Bureau of (Mia) information and think they are safe. Mr. ‘Mao Lellan should not permit his vol- ubiiity and vehemence to obscure Information‘? - h“ Iveraclstf‘ t ' am r, e c.. ' ‘.i§§.‘;‘.*‘..'2i'.,‘“2°.’";2.§i‘§.“‘il.‘.i€ w-u-AM m Mum-w he has won out on his home ground. __‘._>_____ But he does not mention ‘the wound- cd feelings, alienated sympathies and the Ibroken loyalitles of a largo section of his people who object- ed to being dragooned, and ‘bullied into a Church ‘into which_thcy did not want to go and into which they are, not going to go. in regard Ito the real matter under discussion he follows his usual tactics of wrong emphasis and half truths, cries to becloud the issues Iby irre- levant qu-estlong and statement-s be- cause he has not the courage to face the facts or the courtesy ‘to confess that hc is wrong when Drover: wzoniz. i-ie ncod not think that those who ‘do not agree with him lack either that courage or courtesy. 111 i115 Dwbiislled sermon and "in MacLellan cir- "THE WEE FREES" l Sir,—-A while ago your paper, printed a lot-tor from Rev. W. Orr Mulligan about the "Wee Frees" and our General Assembly's ‘pam- phlet, "The Fate of Anti-unionism." and a lutter from Mr. Cameron Clerk of Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland. I sent ‘the clipping from your paper -to the Joint Union Commit- tee who prepared thc pamphlet in question for our Assembly- an-d a-tked for any further information they could give on blue subject. l cnclosn herewith their reply and would ask you to kindly print the s-anrc. with this QXDIBIPEIJUOFY letter. in The Guardian and oblige all who at heart concerned albout the truth of this matter. i nm, Sir, etc. (REV.) THOS. A. WILSON /P. S.-—l would point out that in Statement 2. of the Union Commit- ‘two's reply it is obvious that appli- cation was made to the headquar- ters of the Free Church instead of IllC United Flee Cllu-rcb which is evidently‘ n typisfs error. In 1900 they had 00 churches given them: "Today" All the others up. ,"ln less T. A. W. I His profound (Enclosure) ' I ignorance of the hurch, Mr. Macbellan shows, ‘by' eifiiriili.’ 011iy l0 tile Rev, Mr. Carn- new Th!“ A ‘vilmn’ \Vest Cove lleatl. P. E. l., Dcar Mr. Wiisou:~— that Rcplylng tn yours of .l'r'llllli1l'y 6th! Free members of thc .and the letter to Mr. Orr Mulligan’ |signcti by thc Clerk of tire Freei _As-sonrbly. i l press refuting So did two of our own ‘fheitev. Mr. Davey of. h in ‘Scotland amonzuhgt the source of in-ilurnlation is f-O wry llcople and the Rev. Driscouisi, C . I). Reid. of MontreaP-a former mange" ili0l1i$i—"\vh0 spent lust summer! z ,' - s, , ‘ , -:- lcfore publishing tllls wn ask- n i-lfitiélrgié a111dm£<i>und_ tlllo Wflfilcd uwo friends in Scotland tto havei Church in" in?‘ ""19 Evan‘ our figures corrected at the bend-f ‘ y "5 '3" 5 Hiroiiglquarters of ‘the United Free Church, hurch and University Al- plons of Union ceased acting like ecclesiastical ostriclles‘ by swallow- .. _ ., _ .. ,G e London Eng. an Life of Dr‘ Ram” and Thei Cbnildlan Pacific SLS’. “Em ton to New York. Photo raphed at New York left. on her Round-ths- orld Cruise. of any kind. 61 QUEEN STREET INFORMATION The service of this Aaeivy is vwf=°tlfiiivd 1° the wi- Ilng of Insurance. We are stall time pleased to furnish information and advice on matters pertaining t! "lIi-irince Write or telephone ur llyndman 8t Co... lid. Th» Oldest ilflitirlncc Jwcncy lII P. E- l. Charlottetown, P. E .i. PHONES 67 AND 333 “NELL” PRUVID The white Sealyha -- m "Nell Gwynn," owned by ‘lldajor i1. d’ the littcr of pups she gave birth to on tns press of France" en routs from Southamp- just before the A. Empress missionary work in the Highlands uow in Edinburgh stated in a t z day the Frte Church f Church, Asscmlbiy last Junta sllnws the fugtg secondary school. may not be renewed again they nlay ‘r bl - ,. . Hm m the no“ Dr‘ Rem “lg: uillilé gives the names of the churches I |bclti by the Frcc Church and gives hi"! 138 Wif- 74 of these as vucalzt as at January 1st. 1924. 4——ln another latter ltn nryseli‘ Rcv. Dr. I). Macho-an, Convener of the Highland and islands Conlmlt- tee. and a Professor of their Col- th< y cs c Iiwo Th0 thc PDOPling rhllrgts, In regard to the Missions of that the official report to the and Ibe: A Mission in Snutll America the Lima, Peru. which is educational th over 350 ‘boys and 140 in n l ‘The rent of the “HRH b01111: equivalent to nvvr I000 8 Ycflr and because thc lease have 92 ministers in the Free Church of ScoilnnduThe Clerk of the General Al-lselrribly of thc sauna Church. under date of November 13th. writing J. W. IMacNnmarn state-s that in 1023 they have 175 thut 11 110w Ibuildiug. bur of their so-cnllctl congregations,‘ mics, visiting, funerals. marriages loge in Edinburgh, states that tbeyiUniltcd Free Church. 11—Regartling the missionary ac- tivitios. We have reason no bell-eve foreign work was correct at. Janin- nry 1. 1024. We understand that i1 luissilon-nry was desigiifltflii W170i!"- tered the UniIzt-ti Free Church oi , iTbc-y replied that they had tried lto inud vmif Ith statement we mudc- scniinnii wore wrong. Perl". 1-; we 2330531211115 of Scotland as wcli asnin s.) and the information had been One ln-siaffce ‘may b0 lint-lied; m” Lllull huvc ‘to loin-c thc verdict of The ‘Rm Nmlcolm M1 b lrcfuscd them. ilrrco Cilurch at 'l‘oborntore. “his in iiiginry. w the common. --——--<-o->—-—- formerly a‘ rnllilstcr of our ‘Cl-mm‘ J_qhe “umber "7 ‘Churches H1111 10-——AntIther thing "if" 5111mm lScflSC of tho Christian ounuuunizles I ("an Church ville" in Silt Elfin" tmnnsrs. Tho Scottish Church ipcrh-a-ps b0 noted is that in a nulu- lun-oughuu; U“ wqi-ld, ‘“‘,,.”H,»,,,_,+V§Q¢Qv * - m0» Alumnae for 1924 which lies before Failhfully yours. , RQJ. WILSON, lJoint Committee on (Yhurch Union, Toronto. _——404>———~— run-nor as» rx-uru arsJef-t vat-ant with the church . losed for all Ibut a month or of the year.» we are informed. congregation during the rest 0i? your is tlt-pelulclrt for ordin- baptisnls on the ministers of Church of Scotland and tho A mun ls wliul his lit-nri is ~-l'\t faith l|lll| lmpcs null iIuriIlnu-s. 'l‘lu-st- lire blnlst-lf. As lu- tlriilkt-ib ill llls lu-nrt lm our statement regardlnl 011991‘ . D . to commit. our way ‘unto Thou. and new“ wait on thee. IPsalm 2514-21- in Africa then». is n mission and nu- fiRAYERz-ddnuble us, 0 Lm-(L five workers» ‘under thc Ruv, ivir, n indin n n issi - t e Northern Seoul. I on "monk Keillie ‘in charge. sions to the Jewg hou wilt direct our Dalila. Tits; r. OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST 3"" "We 81B itwccn 02 and 175 will not leave ‘thc figurcs very lnllclr out. should bo camfully weighed. From congregations. The difference bu- Assembly time in May. We had no knowlodgte of this when we wrol-o fluoied uur article and are B11111 1'5 Wire“! ‘i. in our iranvpillct l . . —Another interesting statement 12-<itegurrd‘ing ‘their other mission ary activities. it should be noted Country and town are mutually necdful and kecpful to each other. Happily their rciaiionf-l are, as they owgh-t to be, friendly and cor- Llke charity she often used ‘to cover many faults. But. now, with ago, she is iudcetl missions in Canada Toronto and Fort William. Macheilan roads ‘t must have seen the ibuil-dlng in at Winnipeg, if Mr. he newspapers he ‘that a few qnyu ago Winnipeg in which this attcnlplt at juggling figures by thn Clerk of the General Assembly on thc basis of 92 ministers and ‘tak- ing £16,807 which thc Clerk of the Assembly says were contrilbutod for that they- ‘have two or three Canada, that is ‘to Church of Scolnund believes that ithc Presbyterian Church i-n Canada is not looking after this country and hits sen-t foreign missionaries to os- in say ‘the Free aibllish themselves in Fort Wil- imm wfnndpgg and ‘Vancouver. we have no means -of "checking lion as business men in every oall- i139 0i ninminum niioys, moms, with which the volume is the variety of the commodities ad- vertisod bears witness to the faith of successful Canadian ibusinoss in 5mm phtbldcity and Times. in U10 Mfllletflfy bile-airplane, backer describes 1t the great progress made in airplane wnii [ll-led are models 0f 1.116 Dfilll- construction as the result 0f rocrnt or’: and the compositors’ art- whiifl experiments with motorless gliders, as well as motor gliders. are thc two factors that ‘will make this pos- This comibination automo- as Captain wltlimlt . lng should have. The advertise- sacrificing the safety factor, and Ricken- in Popular fessionni li-fc. hnd thci-r birth and v_i[)0il-L Ifhcir ‘early days on: the ilalul. in life. And there is no better nur- t-u-ry for-true mu farm ‘and none tll “A 17111410111371!’ iilmresmli! Science IMonthly, will havn a body feature Of i118 V0i11m9 i5 shaped similar to the prcsent hyd- tha section 00111411111118 11113153599 roplano ‘hull, making it bothIaIWa- and greetings from 111111 nhvw- ter and land machhlo. t... wheels 111-11111: of e11 the 01111111111111 Prsm- will protrude ‘sufficiently to pbr- iurs. These messages are optimifl- mit the machine to. be driven on tic in tone and deal with the 91100181 the highway after the Iwlngs have fllillwtiono and 09110511101119? 0t been collapsed. propeller disengag- 1111311’ P98176011"? DNVHWBI n19 7'9‘ ed, and the autohobile control mech- ference to our 0W1! ilfflVillée b7 anism applied, which in reality will P11111181‘ 519W!"- Wmparln! m0“? give a. three-inane conveyance. than favorably Wm! "19 M" °i imagine the convenience of being "16111- sible to drive around in the city, as Every 019F055!" ""1 51151399511; done nowadays, and then when 111811‘ should M" l “P! M ‘M! you start for some other town and Pliielldid lflllllli limb" ‘mm’ m" get on a straight of way or enter 119 1111i 011 lilkimfl" m Th“ mm‘ a nearby pasture. to unfold tile "l" Ti"!!!- “Wnwt wings on the machine and take to ‘ the air! it: will mean qyicker transportation for the farmer, for -__-¢oo-—i EDtTOIIAL NOTES on, cmmfi-‘Id flute" h” people. greater degree of safety . imam} wmfifwa‘ ' ‘iwwd on than now ispossiblc on the streets 4pc back tngqglt-{q- ' and ‘highways, _ food buIt Win11 lm-cn. Howmnny of the best citizens in Charl-ovtetownfls business, its C0lll.lll1'-i'(5l‘8'l iillil pro- lt was there that tbcy lnhusrittt-d the healthful physical ftnurcs and nlcnt ill endowment, lib-at ‘are ‘the SING and Isounti foundation. for success d than. tile s been more productive. {Yr i? , As to the question, which is to be preferred, country or city life, thlrse have been and will be differ- enccsiof opinion. Modern progroflu has perhaps done more for the country than for ‘the city- Rail- WWYB. 1.91am- highways, a more 01'0- quent mall service, with rural de- livery, t-he telephone and motor oar, hiavIe done much to enhance the advantages, convenience and comfort of country life amd 60115-1" lse the better oondlftioras betlweeu town and‘ country. Each ‘has it! own- advantages, its own d-fawbtmkfl. trouble-s and temptations. Wiibhal. I m F I I _ ‘ m Ithe support 0f."thc ministers it tl‘l‘ul. Whut would thc town be with- gtliafllibjcz: fgvgaffhuiii, part1 shtiappiln? vsglllntigtg§gflé° ,3‘; Wi-‘f-ilravcs the mmrstr-rs of the 92 t on, [h1g1 nnumry o,- [he country so éood a msnd_m needk mm or $10000 by fire. 0 PX- churches Ito have received on the i witlhiout thc town. The country She-a been though no“. me worm, And yet Mr. MacLcllan filfCllllllvq mum“! a "we mom than £182 foods tho town, not only with for wear, he report m“ “'9 FIVE Cilurvtra i101‘ year. Not .1 sufficient allnountlthe Clcrk of Assembly's “WW5- For her I'll always plead. t Alas! he's gone and at the Front '- With her a memory is tiear, For he would always press To take her lovingly for walks, ‘to With oft o. soft caress. o Fell fighting like a man; Although a child, his swelled 1' As only heroes can! heart just en Averse to parting company With memories so true; Thus stays she with me. drinking deep Of grief like the morolln. But pleasant is the lovc I bear My lonely, old umbrella! —-1Fane Sewoll. _€-<Q>—--- . l . ' JANvUARlY 20.—Be self-reliant and your success is assured. Be dillggnl, in your work and ulwaya truthful; work will then become a pleasure with but few burdens. Be- gin all important business in March and November. These are the months that indicate your greatest hetlhevr in tlowlu or country there are few places about Ihlls world where a comfortable living is more easily won. or when; the great majority of the people are more upniglt-t, industrious, thrifty and content than ‘in Prince Edward l!- land. success, and Tuesdays and Satur- days ths days most favorable to you. You will be very happy in your love affairs. | Your birth-stone is a which means faithfulness. garnet. ‘—"only mission closed up!" ‘to draw their knowledge of the Free his accuracy of statement in regard “Tvdaw that Church -wl1ich Mr. Macilelian tlispnrugcs for n1, "w" ministers as she lulu m 1900 and more students ‘m9 "lmiiili"? than either of ‘the two to mwirtltuin a miinistcr oven in the Wee Frets Church of ‘Scotland. ‘What he docs nrvt say is that his 92 min- istcrs- or a great many of them, re Ibut. "9111 Riven them is 12mg I leave your rv-aiigrg own conclusion,- as the cxtont of Mr. jvialcLzsilanx‘ Chiircii "i"! two nml a half million dollars en- dotwmbrltt whlich these 28 original ministers in 1905 got. as a lum-p sum from the United Free Church. G-Jtcgarding statement made ‘by the Clerk of the Assembly, rwhlcll stated th-alt they did not stake their all on ‘the winnln-g of a. law suit, ‘her work. d8 has almost four times us many wlt.h Dmiwrtlonntely for "to-day our churches and manscs are all occupied." the Clcrk of Aa- ccive a portion of their salary from sembly, Dr. letter to us says "our vacant con- gregations are ibeing gradually rc- duced in number by new settle- mon-tis - This pamphlet was not prepared If any mis-sta-temont has been made we are glad Ito correct it, but not us. We have never intentionally would point out that while. Maoboansays in his letter Cameron, in his '“w\ii_n_‘g_~gfiiilotfiiis' a view to misrstaiting nny fact. we have all the facts before lle0nie in spite o tion and the fear-f war give more to Canadian visitors the" Churchei Rev. Mr. ‘Davey lb vitality and gro districts where people to whom MacLeilan for are closed ‘thel that are boarded up. Mr, Madge]. l have onl Itlris ‘to say, when they until She's now disconsolato and torn; Brent] Scottish Churches. She ‘has wnn tin, [Kw unit fl-igy refused so Scarce know i what to do, ‘Iimlgsigrlsralrtrggatglfni-ionrc and Foreign (“ggQrg-Q whm they oould not, ud- than in 1900. Her t rum] iiililopula- iii 108s due to the ministratu and the lvrrrpevrial Parlta- mcn-t had ‘to set. up a com-mission to right a. clear ‘injustice and that they fought every inch of that re- medial -bill until they oould fight no longer. like Dr. Reid and ear rwltncss to her , 0111K Dovwr in the 7——-llegarding ‘the statement of she lnlbonrs and the their college. The statement was she ‘ministers. Itaken vofiba-tim from the Scottish is’ I "ow request Mr Church and University Almanac. which glives them a staff of eight with their names and addresses. . 'i‘.hl.s includes the principal and lib- tName the Churches that rarian and a teacher of elocutlon. P situation and the l believe ti... statement is absolute- "lefi Rlass windows ly correct. 8—-Reg~arding students for the ministry. We were careful Ito take from the cams source every fmln who had ‘been ordained and was holding a charge since 1900. They claim a larger number. All anyone can ask is-Where ar they? if it is true t-halt they have raduated foo in twenty years and lrad only 26 at the beginning of that period and have 92 now, one naturally would like to know what has become of these 34 ministers. all young men. who are not reported as having These are fac number of sta inn would Ihav un . an "anthoritateive ‘gfrflteegerltl’? (l)? conditions "today." Rev. Mr. Cam- ggz" "B" him w Drove it. rt is eiflry for Mr. Macbellan to fur- 1115i’! i119 D1001’. He made the state- ment first. Mr. Cameron refutes it. it. is ‘Mr, Macbellan turn now Secondly. i request Mr. Madbel- lan to tell us and also ymii- render, how he accounts for his own stats- 11181110! "only 011a ‘mission field and it is closed" and the difference bo- printcti a word. cithé-r with sinister motive or with the colour of inac- curacy. We quoted our anbhorities, which are taken as reliable in every Iiniverslty in ‘the English speaking world. We tried to check these ‘through friends at the only |plucc thorn was aulthentic information but that information was denied us. We sought to do no injustice and the only place that I can im- agine thnlt Iwe may have been out nf our reckoning is in their mis- sions in South America and lndla, of which. in the Unlversty Almanac there is reference only to Lima Peru. We dealt in the pamphlet only with South African missions and our statement stands. Ou reputa- ‘tion is just an jealously guarded made. Whore new facts throw new light on ‘the situation we will ‘be the first to offer correction. but. it should ‘be pointed out chart the whole thesis upon which the Clerk 0f the Free Assernlbly bases his long letter is that the 20 ministers tween that statement and the ‘June been ordained since that date. 1924 Pllblllhed official report of 9~1Regarding our statement of l Your flower is a snowdrop. Your lucky colors arc Navy-blue and black.’ . ¢ "l9 FOPBiRn Mission Committee of dcrcllot churches. We beg to say he Free Church of Scotland. Most that Canadian ‘travellers in Soot- who founded the Wee Free Church, or. as thy would say, who maintain- mi the Free Church ofjflcot and as that of any other Presbyterian of minister and we are prepared to 1 vindicate with all the facts 1n our Raw Fin-g possession the statements we have i. - - - ~ ----~--~~‘ . , N110 York l . ‘ were right and all the rest who en- iofl-u-nttuvthmmcl- \ 11111111111 £111,111; ‘ GDXVRIGH T MORTICIAN C. M. 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