-flu-~ iliiarlullalown -Guardian readers know, is the lirst Sunday following _I the full moon after the vernal equinox. “ This year it occurs on the lllst of' March. ac The annual return of the day is`right~ ge ly regarded with peculiar interest by the as Christian world, commemorating as it does SC the resurrection of the Saviour of thel _ _- A -'za-s_12»,t .c .a »_..»_. her name to the feast but was the parent of many of the superstitious andcustoins of this popular festival. The pagan wor- ship of Easter was strongly rooted in Ger- man_v and England and thc early mis- sionaries, finiding it impossible to abolish it, endeavoured, as with the Christmas ce- remonies, so far as was possible, to change it to a Christian festival and to give to the rites a religious significance. This was easily done in this case for joy at the rising of the sun, at the bursting of spring from the bonds of winter, the resurrection of the natural word, could quite readily conform to the rising of the Sun of Righteousness at l:-he resurrection of Christ and his triumph _--_ ”‘2?'l ings this year came in like the proverbia ~=;~f .&uif` ` , _ \ _ \ .,_ .‘..._.____ _._,.._..,_._._.- 7 _ __ _ _ __ __ .. _ ,_ , _st f ;.\.=~.-._ » . _ ,.¢~'r,~§_i-i~.ag- ¢ l' _ _ _ _ __ .i _ _ _ -4 ;._ _. ai ._. » _ ._ ,-. _-1, »-,-_l ',,__»_ __ -; \.ei~s.~_»‘1,,-.= H x / _ . ,‘, - _ _,.s. ._V_,,,_1=-_ » ,.,. l _ _\.f\»,_iu}~ ..__ /_ . i »\ mi (__. _ ,Z ,_-1,2? Q ~. ___ _ .,. _$3 , . -1 l l- __ _ A -_ _ - i Y -\' -_ I i / PAC.;-1 icuii -_ _ _ 'run cn.uu.o_rfrmo_wi_~l __ _ _ _ __ _ ___` _ _ 1l1_1'\1¢;2i~1fz‘.1_;_'1»i>;i_;l’._b__“ ,f 3 ` 2;-itz: -1 _ ' -~ - Morning Daily (founded 1301). 88,50 por year, (Uoliv- B med distinctly in debating power. The Leader of the O position, Mr. J H coca, ell 'in continuing the debate indicated 1 OOO* THE WEEK ’ 366673- ooo0oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lug heldfln the Y.M.(?.A. this week are being found a source of uplift t0 the mon oi' the city. w_l1o ure daily in attendance. I I $ ' ' ~ - _ - f f .__ _ ' ' , u_ ` 5 . .` _l . i . ' these *ew members the govemment has ocococcoooooooooooo coco 0 o oo cooooooo * The nnorid-is riwiff m°°"“S*‘ '° a i orod) in advanoo: $2.50 por year (mailod) in advanoo, in canadl, and 83.00 for U.$.A. th s moderation that he intended to follo_w _ _ e example of the mover and seconder i_n} avoiding undue partizanship in his criti-I Friday Marcin 29lli. being Good l-‘ri- `cl sm. He commended the actionsof the, day, and ii Stutiitory Iloildiiy, the .lloriilng government with regard to Govel-llmentf Guaiidiuii wlllnot he issued oii_Saturdu.y. H ouse Convalescent Home and the Daltonl The Evciilng Giinrcllaii will not he issued Saml_t0l~ium and also referred in_ glowingl lou 1-`i~id:iy but will be publislied as usual 'fe on Satumluy. itdve-rtisc|'s please note these _ fa rlmiigci-i. m ./' ..._ W . __,_.v._._.,,_._._.___..__s_._,A_.,,____.,_-a-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»__,-_-_-_-__»_:_-f Cl r-'n.io.\\' iiiiicii sinh, isis. . gil pc i~:.\s'r.i-:i<'i'i iii~:. ,$0 ie . ou Easter Sunday, as _probably most of our- W rms to the advantage to be derived by rmers from the_ governmen't’s mussel-f iid scheme. Probably the only adverse 'iticisin Mr. Bell had to offer was with re-| rd tothe lack of feed for stock and a re-gi titioii of his objections last year to the vei-nment’s land policy with regard tol turned soldiers. The Premier pointed t in this respect however that Mr. Belll was coiideniiiiiig a scheme the details of. hicli had not been divulged and probablvl ien the Leader of the Opposition is.made; quainted with these details he will be as nerous in his praise of the governmentj he has been with regard to the other hemes referred to. _ l The appointment of Dr. A. A. McDonald f t - the hlstm. of as Deputy Speaker. on the motion of' the iiicifliibi-tiiie rsiilinfileiriieai-iii-iiniinwihich .111 oiiiei- P1‘@f“i¢1'»'S@¢0nd€d bv HOU- H- D- MCEWQH _ ’ T - tl ese nOl.tllel.m\w'as a popular one, receiving the unquali- events centre. o us in i_ _ _ _ clinies it tvpifies another resuirectioii, that fled, ‘imlolsement of th? Leadel of the OP' of the Wollll lmm lls wlmrv g.l.a\.e_ the l.e_ position and the unanimous concuri ence f l-f d tl, -0 . of llealtl, dftel. melof the members on both side of the House. fvulme(;.»S 131;? e J 5 i The compliment both to Dr._McDonald and we i __0___ Bloot they While in their With spirit Tho way of lock youth meek: truth; who To them the aacrod scriptures now display Christ, as .the .only true and living way. Hia precious blood on Calvary was given To make them heirs of endless bllaa in Heaven, i And c'cn on earth the Child of God can trace ` The glorious blcaaihga of his 8avlour'o grace. _ For them His Fathor'a 4 For tham He bore frown; Hie wore The thorny crown, Nailed to the Endurcd the That His lifo's Might he their cross, Min. _ loss gain. Then haste to choose That better Nor dare The Lord thy pa rt, _ refuse heart, Lest He _ declare, “I know you not." And deep despair . Should he Now look to Who in Calvary your lot. Jesus. died. And trust in Him Who _ - There was crucified. Quite apnrt from its spiritual mciiii- l dill ini: and holy slgnlilcuiicc. l-luster is _ for and historic necklace to be sold llio beneilt ol' llic sick and wound- always :issocluted in our minds with - cd. 1 the liogiiiiiiiig oi' Spring, tlio “put.tiii:_; iron oft' the old man" Winter and getting The opening ol' tlio llousc, alrhougli into more liuppy aiul,spi'iugly iuoods. of un iii't`oi~nial uutiiru this your. was 'l`lio days oi the chllbluins und the cold quite I.'irgf-ly nttendml by iiidi<=_s_ who ‘n the 'end :irc passing. ’l`lir_coril bln occupied si-nts \vi‘tliiii the rails. _ und the woodpile liuvu more suglcss duya.» Mulnps and incunlcs niay hc liidiug around the corner, but still bagaii one. ‘The word is derived fi-(lm the- . f ‘ _ -EMM suggésts mwmmn' thu gow Anglo-Saxon Eastre or Eoster and _is said ______0______ M M. bmw’ brighter mlm; gm” to have been the name of a goddess like_the Y _ _ X J _ ' Y __,,_,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,,u,,g ,,_.,.S_ ,,.,,,,,,,.__, ml. ‘\phi'odit€.~of the Greeks, that had her birth 'I "L RL 55135 'SITE -'\T10\ floniuiz :it their roots :ilwvc thc srccn fl'0lT1 the lO3.lll Of tht! Still. It Slg'll»lfl€S IO --_---- lliuiiiniocks in the clear-i-old water iii rise and the _word is used once in the New Accordng to our yestei'day’s despatclies';"'l’l‘“'f“‘l’; “lm “_""’ “Md f ` h Book of Acts implying.Germany’s trouble in Russia has already. 0" “'”° “°““' ’°"f“’ a "’ ° | _ restdment In t C ‘ 1 - i . _ ‘ -a. flower. sallylng forth iii her best bib .greatly uttrncied with thc Easter niii- lflliit It “'39 llle name of 3 fffast _long b9f01:e’begun- The Soviets drove the Gerrnans und tucker, and directly unfolded iii llliiery openings. This your the huts it was really applied. The original word 1s_0ut of Odessa after a battle so bloody as me wiirm mi-emo or ur. uiiimy siiii-lm pascha and the Apostle is speaking of the to indicate considerable strength on the =f'1i“~‘- If *H e wi-‘ll S-fHS<>'1~ full 0 ffiiwll. uwiish iwirlwi- iw io t-.weni-s. h l ailu in ro Ti Prom the early days of Christianity the covered how shamelesslx they have been "> the Wa' “W1 “H “""“‘>‘@ "““°"“‘“' , , ” . ties without :i roiistuntly Growing difficult if not impossble-to understand.| season has been observed_.with thank of- bet1'a_\ed by theii tenipoiary leaders, U19 l.____fm_g0,a,m_e Dum, andnmulllly ferings and hymns of praise. Formerly l"l11`9llY1Q`S Of Gelmalll'-_ _ _ ' _ _ liii<»i-iinsiiig revel-eine roi- nie creat...- Eastei Sundax w as called the Sundaf of As to the actual situation in Russia it'0i~_iir¢_ _ ‘ ‘ Jov. The ceremonies a~ttei»iding it in the IS B #i$ ld t` ri iiali of a ia an char- Trotzkv believes that a general-rising of G"‘l‘-“°'“"“°f G°1€°"‘“» 'lm S“P’”°”“` This year we celeb,-ate Easter for th.3’l<`rencli think Russia in some form or other: 0 -” - ' ' _ , ri foul th mme In the Shddqw of _the Wal’ 'Th_@_\Vllll,(I:_?.nlt1nl'le ,lh.e Wah. H llonielund. ot' the Oversoa Doniliiions. shadow has not perceptibly lightened; it. _ 1f1@1f0_. It C0l1fmU€S» the 1`€V0lU- ima of Aiiiea commas-wiioi are is lndeed darker and blackgl' today than (lll lL10ll l‘l2lS l)l'0f1l',€d by lille Wal’ 2lI`|(l l'l0W tlllil owners oi' vnlunibio and important o ime were p nel y pg _ - _ _ _ ‘ -inter.. The goddess Eastre not only gavelthe prolitariat of all the belligerent nations §f;';“§_‘)’n_;3§n;“_‘;0;if:1;'f_‘;_°fff’n“_l is imminent and that theii the Russian So-j ,,_,,.e'l,, me .,,,,,,,_ Fo, il, Seem, that ,`, cialists will have their'turn_ The theory is is mosey in um iioiiri of irouiiie, ii. that the task of the Soviets is to hold on'llmc-i of stress. in sorrow and surf. _uiitil mutual exhaustion from fighting of_“““_ 1**-‘l‘i-“"2 l“;"'_'i'_ll¥§ f"};f\!Bl\ if W' the groups of E_urol_iean capitalists brings f_?fj;‘_'_“`;ml‘“l0“H_’__fa;( __‘l”0’ud about a revolution in‘all icountries. _In af,,._,_., Um. ln- lm, ,,9n,.,,,_ =leading article the Pravda gives a _series of -- ~ '- reasons why the war must continue indc-l rliislvr -\li0\1ld'm@H11 10 wil our of linitely_ F01. exalnple, Gennany is able lo. us ii further strengthening ot` our pur- feed herself from the east, to secure me-i ` , , _Q tals, and in case of need to get Ukrainiansl ,,_.,. ,,,,,.,_, ,l,g,,,,,___,,_ r.,,,,,.,.,.__, v,c_ and Poles to replenish her armies. “Tlie1-c-lioriii. has grii<=i1j0b21l>ly in the 11ca1'futu1'@ have to 1'@ckf>u_ n..u.- .iii mm.. ...;.... in ... iii. Pascher and iii French Paqlies. lwith that portion of Russia which has dis- ;.-o_o. we eaniior wil mi. im. oi: l X 7 ` v ° while the Sziiloiis i-csciiilile notliliig so iiiucli as the concliiiiiiii'i-i-hat. Oth- ers with their swelling crowns, sliglit- ly rolled iii-iins and ribbon hands, glvc a nutty uir and ure shown lu ull col- ors. Veils are ii special i'v:itiii'c this season, very frstcliliig, :is they lend ii softening effect to the fciiliires, :X Xi ti \\-'orcl has been received in Freder- icton, N. ll., this week that Brig, Gen. iicrlierr ilioiitgomcigi' (fuiiipliell, of the linperlni Ariny. luis been seriously woiinderl. iosiui: one eye, General Campbell is a brotlicr ol' Lleut.-l‘u! Henry Montgoiiiery Cnnipliell of Apo- haqui, who wciit overseas as oillcer coniniaiiding the G~illi Bnttnllou and is :i native oi' i-`rr=dcrlctoii. llc is ii sou of the lute. l’i‘ol'. .\ioiil`goiiici'y Cunip- bell of the liiilvcrslty or New Bruns- wick. Brigadier General Iiiontgoincry (faiiipbnll has had :i lengthy iullltury carer-r. Wlicii little more than zi boi- hn coiiiiiiisslonvd ln thc lnipcrini Ar- my and served in various paris ol' the world in the ltoyul Artillery. lie suw 'service in lndlii, South Africa. and else- wht-ro prior to the outlirczik oi' thc present conflict. When the war begun lie had ilio rank of colonel, but was- proiiioted to tho rank ol brigndlergen- eral. liulc-i' lie was crerited (`.M.G. on account of his services. ` Mrs. C. F. Deacon, oi' Chiirlotlelowii, sister oi' General Montgomery Cniiipbeli, wliv is; irsiiliiig lu Fi'e'°\1f1d bird S°f11'f» war? lu it there ln that poor prison, p Or singing to tho day? session so auspiciously opened and the ui'-' Some people can’t stand prosperity, but, banity of those who so far have participa- the majority don’t get a chance to try. ina you me me »winging mai.-, ted in the debate on the- address will be _ maintained throughout. The Legislature Next to doing things that should - be:'"‘i“ “°W ‘S “°“"“l= S'"‘">'- is first of all a deliberative body, elected by done is learning to leave undonei ‘ " "‘ "W “""° ""7 l the people to transact the people’s_busi-I things that should not ‘be done. 1),, ,.,,,, know ,,,,, fm, ,,,,.,,l i ness in the best interests of the rovince. - l riiiii in-iii nm iiuoernyz' . _ That wrnpi tho heed men set _ P l " ' ' . ‘_ - V Mr. ‘J D. Stewart, who made his maideiif Captain Joseph Read has already be- D011’ 'H "le <1“fl¢“°~= “°d°f8f°\md» speech in moving the reply to the Speech gun to impress the House of Commons. He' ’““‘ ’”“‘"` “’ “°"' “““ W" from the Throne, made an excellent -im-,has been called to order once and an Ot'- _Wm ,_,,,,_,s ,,,_,-mln; ml Hunslllue pression _and set a good ei_:amp_le by con- tawa c_ontemporai'_v has discovered that rim wiwiii wiiigww ima ww, ' f`i3i3lng.himself to t e_ sublect in hand, a “Captain Read of Prince Edward Island nun uw iiusiii om had the nmol, h hour being sufficient to adequately has the longest beai°d in the House. He is- SU" "Nh '“ ""1 K"°"°- discuss -the matters touched upon in the a mariner." address' l _ ° ,, _ _ i My cradlo and my husk. \ly sweets. it wus my broken shell, _ The seconder, Dr. R. J. McDonald also! “There is some individual who is un- Ti..-y covered mi- win. biomms, l if dl :\ir_ und Mrs. W. A. Weeks und family liiivc gone on :in extended visit Wiisliiiigton und New York. l A- [cnture in tho new dA‘¢‘§f-108 70|' O~S '_ _ _ __ , . _ 3 the Spring will he a revivnl ol tho, iskirt slit open :it tho sides from the A root. making for both economy in nint- ioi' holld:\ys,_lii the_giiycst oi' splrlla. aiftei- their strenuous studios of the address given on Tuesday evening liy' (‘orp_ Peter lliinlirs. under the :iii.~ipicos oi' llic Army und Navy War the , Rev. Dr. Fullertoii :uid Mrs. Fullor- loii, who were spcndiiig this week in lliillfax :irc vxiiccterl home t0m0r‘ f row. t - l n o »s l iiir. and Mrs. E. G. (foonibs, ure to _liavo :is iiiolr gucit for tlic coming linoiitli .liiss Kitty i’cici'f~i. -'t 'If #1- .llnjor and Mrs. Webb Stanley have' Brighton for the summer, and will oc- cupy tlicin early next week. K 6 $ lii-1-. (Judge) Stewart is_to spend ilic l-Ziisti-i' \\'.\r»k~cii.1.‘»;.;»;,,;a,,,..¢,..» /.w.,,»..,./,...~~,'x »_; \ f - r" _ 5 _,f , While you are youngoi'--wiille you E” _I lr ure nlive-is tho time to secure _tlio A-If,'<.__. , _ mlm! . l __ i ‘_ benefits and' protection otllercd by lilo 5’-l'l_`_ - - - ff insurance fl 1 If ` - 'ffll' er that nt this time you [_ - g ill-lt lil! lower rate for the best investment you ciin _make ' i _ _ e_ . 'l ll' you me ninrried or lmvo dependents who look to / YOU I0 provide foi them got our rates today und see » fi _'__ ig`0w_'0Aslly and- go livenlently you may buy the pmtecti _ j i _ n your trusting ores expect you to lirovldo for them. _ 'V ‘ ' i;"”'1*`-*€--~_~--------_-I _-._.____,_._ ..` ` ‘_ '_ it you are youig, remomb ."¥‘.*.°` 6./ CQ, LTD. |_ §?_;¥_>_L92¥e_§_t;_£hed°**°-*°wf°_1’ Lil @ ‘ l EASTER FOOTWEAR NOW HERE A made a irooddmpression in his maiden knowingly dependent upon vou for life. It And bore awnr in funk- _ . . _ i . . ` _ -' ' ° ' o o ’ h hil econdin the re l to the inav beas ldie 'n th t h it a bc’ '°“'t°ble EW' this Spfmi w°3¢h°f» M3h°8lIlY Bild Gull Mefillll LGCINS Hl8h -Clif _‘l 4,. 'i / -` _ SPGGC W 0 S _ 8' py .0 ri e 'renc es; m y . Bo . . address. He wasted no unireccessary a little child; it may be a peasant woman,-8° *‘“‘"° “““'F‘ "‘>' """’..““_“~ _ ._ Di Leallier and Neolm Soles. - ._ . _ '_ ,. __ time in getting at his subject and dealt who will not have anything to eat nextfG,,I,‘,",,'1l‘;:',,f,i,',‘°,',§ l,,‘:f';,,'_f,‘:,°,,',‘ FU' Men ‘md 3”” M°h°33“Y'““d Bla k Wlih Nwli" S0393 in "WHT |35", '"4 ' with the-dii_'fere_n_t points succinctly and spring if von .do not think of him or hell" "rs iii-ing you are to n`w'.' ..-il, "'°l°Pf°°' '*°"°'Y 'ilk *ll* l-“WI T Q '. ` 'l' ~é_»‘._ _. __Z"* QQ¢enily._ It .is,quite evident that in both now.”-Mrs. Herbert Hoover. ' _ .. . 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