p: no. .. ._ _ ,1 n: "'*""*-I.{*Efb§ 'r,-.a>-F'~"’/ PAGE FOUR 01"’ Lilli iziiiiiiiiiiiiiwii iiiiiiniiii i I out. \\‘. (‘hr-tint l. . Bu! Ialllur IIIII Insulin. J. New \ Ielmnt den-rotary, Linc. o-l. n. A. lunar». D- l- 0- Vloo-Pnullfllt. I. I. III-nth luau‘. n. K. cum. Iopnnphtlvo-Irul l. Northrup til-fog‘. Inpnnnntntlvwl. l. Pawn: THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925 WARMING UP It vriil be remembered that some crunches have m“ ye, nude 5r. seem to indicate that tiic lr-glt-t-i two years ago smile uneasiness was m; the vote to b6.“ iraiiscd by the announcement, front .i.:<t'l"‘unuiiilt-ul sources, that thc boil-t radiated from the sun was four dc- “u h“ m, m, normal o; we. gyafpltited on tailing steps to conqont» of Ill‘ IIIOYP liiiportuilt iliitios ‘s - n ’ . i-‘ will be obtained before the illldtlalt- of March. A lursv -""""'°' rungeuicnt a‘ i ftaken. I j {which hare to do with the public I The City Council is to be ton- _ 4 . , , . d into vintrs yctirs. 'l‘lie lt-ar was citlprecs- vt-rt (internment House f? l L . . ' -- . . t s ill iii sonic quarters that we ivory: a real ollw all’ skmme H" ‘ at tln- inginnliiii or another glacial one of the natural lungs of iiie city , I . . ‘ d ‘l- DPT-Gd. The purely has bePh Ft?‘ Jllll all 395m that should be me IIIOVHi by tlie announcement. made fllP otlivi‘ day, by DI‘. Abbott, As-Imflil)’ boYs .~:,~.laiit Societal-y‘ oi‘ the Siiilths~'ll'l9ll' 9879"" back Yards l0 Dill‘ sllllllill liisiiiiiil.-,ihiiithcsiink heal The be- Liiiuiiii: of fill’ "chili" sllffcréd by hail ri-iiirir-ti to normal. i‘it- .~‘llll \\“.i.~‘i liarvi-d curly ill 1922 liliii l'lilll,lllll'f| until a fur month‘! ital: trii '1] it bcgaii lo i‘-.=.i.l'll Emil‘ iirliiy ill ‘ii:- iiorniai. . n \\'ii'l~ it is iiiliiuiliihble that the lriilli-rs til" 1022-23 and 1923-24 and ilii- \lliililil-f‘ of 1923 were unusually i ..i.l. mi-i-giiioilililj.‘ Iiit- siiiniiler 0f 1924 was on warm and pleasant mi. all ptrhaps, dut- to the sun's i. .~iiliiii- chill and peculiar recovery. I: ill!’ solar orb continues its con- raiflscPncP, we may look for moder- - weather during the remainder wintcr anti for an This its an inference of th; present cnfoyablo Sllllllilél‘ this. year. is not a prophecy. IF. ---—<0>-—--—— from SENATORIAL GEOMETRY lAflPl‘ Euclid)! Axiom-i and Definitions. a lini- boiwrQ-n two points. ..._'1lhu rwo ciids iil‘ a political career {ITO H! \".‘i‘ flfllllll if) Dill? ZUIOihQI‘. A scnator is one who has reached _ that‘ poliiioil ‘of a political career ' which is doulili- thc icngtli of the prcviioiis portion. ‘iwu senators that are equal to one soiiatili‘ art- i-qutii to one llllotiior. When a senator falls to call for his (‘llliqllo for two consecutive years he is ]ll'(‘.“lllllll'(l to be a ilcad sena- tor and his seat is declared vacant. A vacant scat iil ‘the senate is fillet] by dra-vrlilg a lino fronl the ceintre of ll clrciv- to a machine on the outoide of the circumference. lf the iinc becoiiics attached to the iu-achiilc and the latter continue-s do function a senator 'is drawn in and ho at ouco begins to draiw his iicisa-ional indemnity. lf the line. drawn from the centre to the machine bccomes attached to two or more aspirants and they begin to be drawn towards the centre, B. figure. known in Geometry ms t1 "dark horse" crawls under the lino and occupies the seat and foilthwlth begiins to function gentl- torinlly by placiing his name on the puyiroll and tho line is drown buck to the machine and those attached to it resume their place in the poli- tical career. seat. and on the same side of it there cannot he two senators the angles of the one of which towards the plane of the On the same Jndemivityare not oquill lathe ang- flea ‘each , ktbey were Pflllfll then each Fwoulti ydraw his H000 and the value of ' film seat. would msspoo which is A" dbsurd. of the l0 senator. if other _each I for ___.._¢-o->-u_';-_ EDITORIAL NOTES Mr.‘ S. A. McLeod is chairman of Iirmdonn _ d not a member of the ., olootlttlv of the Tourist Associa- ‘tt-i ~3- boiiQos in encouraging tour- nnd a good road movemont. a live wire all the some k It in not expected by u... Union uflblttedat Toronto that a defin- ' jim- olltho llrollflb of m rm- if uf snow and other accumulations. oped to its lfpll extent. Recently have been floodiIrS vide skating facilities. This will be unnecessary now that “the Cit)‘ Council is doing its duty in keep- ing Government. House pond clear . '.'Di.(.‘l‘.*l Hear the powers-that-be at Ot- lawn are closely watching the con- test for the vacant senatorshill and are seeking information from sources other than the “iurichine" and through other channels than the dilly recognized Liberal reprie- sentation in tile House uild Senate. The present situation is critical for the party. It must recognlzc the claim of Hon. Mr. Nash, nlitnagfilfi the editor of tllt- Pzitriiot, or riiil risk of losing thi- suiirport of the Party organ. The honour of Dame of Grand (‘ros-s of the Order 0i’ the British Empire conferred ilpoii liliicn 'l‘ei‘r_v, the famous Shakes- the {Pilllfiilfl actress of other (lays. re- tbo Comiihllttea for the July cele- iiiiiltis us‘ tilat in fht- Nli-iritiilic Pro- lvjnres wt- llilYP the first and pro- ihably now tho only ‘Danie. of this Or- A Dlll5*ll¢1lJl'fll+Pl‘i-' filly kill“ “rider iii (‘._‘iiiaiia, This honour lrasl i-oilfcircil upon Mrs. Dennis. wife of tiic late Senator. on account oi‘ her many‘ activities in connection with the wnr rclicf anti Rod (‘ross or- ‘gilnizntinns. Thc Anli-riciin nctvspapcr niiiiil is at eastfoncc more, satisfied that John Bull had no it'll design view in tho visit of the Governor of ill the Bunk of England and one 0f the directors to ‘New York. Mr. Montague and his colleague wcre merely trying to accomplish. what every business man longs for, the restoration of the pound sterling to the gold ‘parity so that there may be fewer fluctuations in exchange. For this purpose they are seeking the cooperation of the New York financiers, and no doilbt will re- turn to London having made sut- isfilctory progress toward the ac- complishment. ot their object. that an American amalgamated newspaper is going to Thc report try and rilll with the hare and hunt with the hound as Republican and Democratic both, is not unique, and probably will prove as unsuccess- ful as in other instances. The ain- algumated Si. John Telegraph- Journal and St. John Times-Star have been attempting this acro- batic stunt. for about two years with the result that everybody is dissat- isfied. There is a feeling of re- sentment, a feeling that neither pnrty ls getting a fair field and no favour. and as soon as this gets well under way there will be some- thing doing fn New Brunswick journalistic world. A newspaper is different from almost any other in- stitution or organization conceived in and developed by the mind of man. it cannot be riln primarily as a means of money-making and Th8 furtherance of public opinion at 1hr.- nsme time. Probaibly just when a vital issue l; at stake and its aer- Vliceil most required it may offend coma of its largest financial put- rons and dawn goes its revenue- A§ln, when everybody is econom- izing, when wars or great disasters occur. its expenditure goes up and its revenue down. A newspaper as an exponent of public opinion is In a clan by itnif, it cannot be spine- less. and it cannot hope for any length of time lo pursue the policy .-- of ‘all thlnp to all men on the vital ttmnin. murmurs-tantamount...‘ d! u. day. Ji l Notes By_'_I_‘ll6 Way What in to i» ddnq with P°°P|° “no will not vnicf Practically‘ ibi- ig-pfirp iititlil male and female popu- ilililflll of Canada are now qualified ‘to vote in municipal, provincialaild iit-tii-rnl elections. Yet the other day illi a civc election in Toronto cun isiilvriibly lcss‘ than one-quarter of itlic electors recorded their vulva. iil fact, out of a possible voto of 300.000 only 67.791 did so. this iicill: 14 000 iewt-i‘ than in the civic clot‘- tion of January. i924. This would 5 \ot 11g is a growing evil. A neglect to vote at elections il\'t‘llt'li‘e is an obvious ltvgleci of of iitizcnsiiip. The civic proviit-ial and federal authorities all have thc DUWEI‘ of laxtition and loud coni- piailizs are heard on every iilflt! that taxes wci-chevcr so high witii- in fhd memory of liv ng persons as By 1am“ w, Barton. M.D, PREVENTING DEAFNESS You are people t""~‘l'.\' day will" in; an aipparaiius on the ear, or 0n am; chest, no conduct sounds to tile bran, owing to some tieicct _in ‘illt-ir hearing, it would bc uiitcrtntlwh’ T0 llilfl‘ bile cause of so iiiilcil doubtless. bill tiiore is no question but lilwl lllll‘ cuts and teachers coilid tharc 1H‘?- \t)lli.0(l litany of those cases. Fortunately the» parents and teachers of today are vraioiiiilg this polnlt carefully, and are ‘able to have the Ilearin-g llil‘t3SPl‘Vtl.l i-ll many cases. lu fornlcr days. cilitid-ren who would not heal‘, vrare tilnougiit l0 be just. a liittle slow men-tally, just as they are totiay. Large expendi- tures are made from year to your and growing larger from year to ytar, out of‘ the moneys raised by taxation. Obviously it is not only] a titty, but u privilege and also to the list interest oi‘ all to oxertrise ther fralirllhae when tht- occasion calls. The neglect of‘ voting is much more prevalent iinlzzng English spmiking people in America ihaii in England. Why this is so is not apparent. At the recent general election in tho Un ted Kingdom over S0 pri‘ t-cilt. of the qualified you-rs t-usi their ballots, This was :1 much lat-gar proportion ui‘ ill" qualified t-loctons than ever taki- pai»: in a amoral election in fill‘ Uililtd Flutes or (‘zillililu Tliil growing indiffi-renciz to pubic ditty in Ibis rogaril is TPZlllZPfl by many thoughtful persons to be a public ilailgel ilgainst which the country shziulil bc DFOiGUIPIl. Democrat-i‘ is y-t on its trial. Our boast that we have government of the pcopii- by qualified > uli-iidren who could not sou tili- blackboard very aveiil, iwerc IilOllRlll to be sliupid, And the impairment iii hearing in many cases iwas ftniati to bu ‘caused iby Ctiliiln that hung on, b)‘ wad tonsils and caiiairiial tiontli- tioiis of the rhroaib. 11y having lllUSU conditions vicar- e-d up, lilo liearuilig lllllllltffllii/lfklfv‘ illi- proveti, and nlle oill.lti‘s teiijilyiilcill of life int-ire-uscd llllililt: ‘t-ly. AIILIUIIU.‘ con‘; t-Lon- \\"‘.s iliie uzLsliiOllEtl abscess iii blic i-ar. in tlilifllei‘ days this abs ton was allowed to Dorm and Ilil'i break iu-s wiay through the car diaiiii, if t d-Id iroi go lblltkwilftls iii‘o villi- bone, behind the ea-r :iii.i Pllllifl llléiblllfllfl trouble. wiili the scrioils opera-lion not ary llllvlvitil‘. .-\l.l the iiilrc the ZbbS(‘l"$ was 0.1- daavoring to break through lllt’ drum. ii was doling ~59 iiiilagl‘ to the delicate aiicciiaii r"iii of the‘ Eilfflwiilll ilie flt-Yllilli. that it was sui- i-lirg il-p cliailgcs filial: ovoiild llvrU-lllt! qlf-llllfilliilli, and tho ilt'l.l‘ill'.l b." nearly, if not ('.L‘l‘lll|)|Bil‘|_\' I . llowievirr tht- i-ule il-iu‘ _ .i Oil?" or tilillcitiire itlle tll'll‘lll, ‘iiiil ‘flit’ iii- ilziiunlatory material come» awa below‘ it liar-z ii t'llll!!1'(‘ to ‘iil Iilli'."l (liflllliigt? ins dc ‘ li-ttic hole in ilii- drum doi- old v’. thi- poople anti for tho people b» film's a hollow ‘ham f the i-lvr-v, on are i=0 iiidifl‘.'i‘ent to Ill"il‘ du~‘ iiis that tilt-y‘ will not stir-lid a rou miuiitos iii going to the polls. As to remedies for the evil com-i harp iict-ll silggtstvd. filing to the offcnso and moi". effective as a remedy would be to] (llfiiffrlfillfit; tho neglectilll elPt-iorsi anti crasn their namcs from illc] voting lists willl strict DTUVliilOIII that they should not be periniltt-ilf to vote again ililf'l ziftri‘ the next,‘ succeeding election. By that time‘ tho dcfailltcrs would probably llavt- tome to realize that they flGSlTOtl ti) vOlP. The right to vote is greatly valued at times and ilndcr certain i-onthtions in both political and other elections. Taki- for instant-t‘ the caise of a strong party man who on going to the poil finds that some 3(‘0llll(ll‘0l has iiupersonateil him and voted in his name, no iloiibt for tilt.- other pnnty, too, whiic he himself cannot votc. ()r, his nanlc may iiuvc iii-en left off the l'st, and he cannot vote- although duly qualified. Or take the can.» of’ tilose ladies who tire cut off‘ by some musty iitattltc fronl ‘their right to vote on Church Union! We iloctl not point, the moral. Til“ right -to vote is a sacred privilege of manhood and womanhood. iiiid its t-xcrcise is it dilty. wrongfully ttikcn away, it ieavcs a sense of tmtraige. ‘ A despatch from Melbourne, Aus- trafa, tells that the population of the Commonwealth ls now about six millions, and is rapidly iilcreus- iiiz- At the time the provinces. now called states. wen? federally united in 1000mm: population was .'i,775,.'i'i'0. For some time thereaf- ter the ‘ncrense was not. rnpid- but ‘during idle past few years there has been u large increase -by immigra- tion froni the British isles. This aildod 10 the natural increase ute- i-ounls for the present favorable showing. Unlike the Dominion of CanadinAustralla loses but. few by exodus, and was the first to take advantage of the favorable ailsst ance offered by the Home Govern- ment to obtain immigrants from the British isles. Sydney, New South Wales, with a million people now. had but 386,000 in, thr tinfoil twenty-five yours ago. in no line of development ha: Canada made greater progreu than in harnessing her water powrrs. in i000 hydro-eietwric energy was only ultlizctl to the extent. of I57,- 000 horse power. At the present time 3,250,000 horse power has been developed and is in operation and there is under construction a million horse power to he added thereto in due course, The lP-inan- cial Post. ls authority ifor the state- ment that 70 per cent. of all the power in us; in Canada-excluding railroads, is water power, while in the United States a like proportion in derived from steam generated by bent. "Willie coal,’ n water powar ‘Ml “Imll “"4"”- . . l. ,pi.iineil of_ fiIIPn‘ or imprisoiluicilt. lin iiariii. Soillciiiililvs it il'4‘t|l> over oiiiiirc-Iy- but iloes ni.- lo illi- ltiiiq- lilo hearing in any < _ , ‘film-r tiit- removal ti!‘ lilo flilfl grim-ills iii ‘the now .ii,iioi.‘l=~ airil had lOllfllili, mllt- t".l'ill‘,! _'_i up of F 1 shop. “The Haberdashery” ‘ Men ’s Overcolats $15 to Clear ‘ SEE WINDOW FOR We have divided all winter Overcoats left into two lots. One lot to sell at $15.00, the other f0 sell at $20.00. quality 0f our Overcoats, not a cheap Overcoat 0r an old ‘sticker in the When we cut we cut to clear. _S0 bring along your cash. You know the $15.00 OVERCOATS Henderson 8;? Cudmore 101 GRAFTON STREET k‘ 000000400 0000 000 000000 0+ not uocenmrily onnlorua tho 0p- Inionu of currenpoudaiitn. § The Public Forum 2 This column Iii 09"," n" ‘ll’ X t dlpouggluu by nuuenpoucluutu of z uuentloiiii of fatal-ant. Thu O Charlottetown duardlnn dun ' z t THAT VACANT SENATORSHIP Sir,—\\'t- hlilfl and iical‘ a grctll deal about that vacant scat in Ilil‘ Ssuutc ciliisiui by lllig laiireii-tvtl tloilth of‘ Sienaiioi- Yctl. 'l‘ll\* itlllfr‘ titiii‘! Who shall be iris succt-ssol“? it secius to til: rt-utivr that tllvrc are u grunt many that seem to think tlia-t they should ri-ci-ive this appointment iil reward for long and faithful tLJbt-rali party service. .\iuny different ones lltIYt‘ bt-eii sult- gosied. men iil ertry walk of Lfc. each with iris long liili- (if rel-oili- ineniliiiioiis. Yes, this may lw all right. but listcii. .-\ il-w years til-to, jut-t a fc-u‘ ycars ago. (‘aiiailzi was‘ trailing for iucii (not for fili- SPlllilEi culling for llii'll hard, .-\iiii Sll‘ got |ll‘(‘ll. .-\ii(l flivso l|lt'liZ what aiiotit tkciiii’ ‘Flicy war. to do anti dis-And what \\‘il.\‘ to lit- tlOIIt’ for tlitist- iiiau whim lili'_\' t-iinii- back‘! \\'iiy tilt-y! t0000v0000Y000-000-0-4r0-0-000 0 z § barn lllenlioncil 8 Guardian Readers §i *OQOQViO-OQ-OO-OQ—O#OO-QOVVQ“I January 8, 1925 l I‘O\\ILR OF 'i‘Il'I~J \\'iOlll):---l<‘nrl llli “void of God is quick‘. and: potvcriiii, aim! ilanpt-i" tha-il any taro‘ t-ilgoti sword. ipiercing cvcn to tilt-l il<...‘lil ing iasilmier of soul and spill-hi. ' and of idle ]Oi'iiil.:.i and liliarrow, and ‘ill i'i"‘ lll conditions, whit-ii, wiiil were l" f-ZPI fill llll‘ flflllil jlvlll-d- .\'~'*i- H, , mg)“ Opemw“. 5pm.," n the (irv-aill oi ('\‘Pi'_\'[llilil.’.. lt-s, lrclil ‘Limp? m‘. 3,1,1,“ i,_.ll,d,,l,umnu)n n they did no anti liaro (‘fllllt- bat-kl ill!‘ car are fl0"l‘dil*<liil" "liv a-iiiolliil ‘some M lhmm m"! what? An‘ A plan illiirtllnf mnlrncgg in M“) world. llhcy gtltulg all lil.il was‘ proiiilscil‘! ‘ j-‘oriiaps so! |'f‘l‘llil|).\‘ not! I aiil liiot nuswt-riiig tilzit. but i do say tlrEs:-l-»~’l‘iliit l hare not ilcarti of a rettirlii-il iililil bciil-g iiaiilctl fol‘ this riic§ilt Seilii-itirtsliip. no it lla-s never hinted that l lilll, Si-r. vita. l, A RETURNED SOLDIER. 1 “'._-__-¢0-Q-———— is t ..ii..-.-...e.- of ti... lilo-tights nip/walli- AND i-EcAi- oBucA- Lltfcllis oi‘ Iiill.‘ ilctirt. lltlbrcws l: iii. l*It./\\'l9il:~-.llay wc daily, 0 God. use Tliy \\’-oi‘d so tlial ii. siwiii be a] TIONS Sir,~-ln Zion (Yliilrch on lleci-iu "final. "mo us’ showing m, om, bi |- 16th, 1924. Rcv. Robi. John- Swlves as “mu (low, we ‘M stone in trying to mukc a point LONGWG FOR HOME agtiiilst Chilrcll Union. sfatcd. iil - .~ -~ i t - 7 1 -. ~- . , “Y '0'" “"'@=" i‘."’.'-‘;'.‘.‘..‘fn'. "Lkfinnm..E§.ie‘1..I.i"'Z-$iT lllic wunedesis ‘Wlllmlpeilillg thru ilio h“ money “on, omlgregwuonfl .. _ ' H _ by process oi‘ law. This iulsrcpi-c- iliose swctl. sounds fall o“ my nontwtioii was inadc by other anti- , ' V, 4 , _ union speakers ihffllfgllflllt tho ls- qmewbillgl; “m5 “veetly "m" ’"'“'-‘ laiitl and aiiso on the llizrinlunil. 'l‘lit- I r Moderator of the general aaseliilbly m“ “l”! "‘h9r°"$ ‘mlllghl- m chew‘ rcfcrred this lilnlttcr to a ltiatliiig W li-gtii Firm in lliliifilx and follow- YWU} ‘weljljl’ ‘life-l lllY 516D l Yillflf. iiig you will find their opinion on 5" ill-l‘ lmlll llolllfl 0" 300111151 tliti limiter. Another llllNl'L£]ll't'- Show; st-illltltloll milieu. Fllill. malty a vow I oft have iluadtz That l would never leave flit-c more. Soiiietiiiiics across lily sleepless eye The foiriii oif uoinie dear f-riellnl I set‘. Or tsunlc loved path across ~i.he iof Draws iiil8 still ilea-rer lliClW to thee. Li-fe, like tilie years, bring many a ohang . The iburstiilg bud’ and omnli-ng flower; "his not for man to know, ilowevei- strange. We only know fronl holir to hour. The winter's cold and chilly blast. With drifting snow twill-l 300i! be ‘beret ' All earthly joys, how soon they 98M. And leave us iluil of care. But mill. my ihome. my country fair. l love tiiy bonnie banks aind braes: How oiit I've longed with t-hee to share The joy of other days. +0} i JANUKRY 8.——You are self-re- llallt, careful and slllrBWd. Any task entrusted to you wiiii be donu t-yiiiislaiotoriliy. You lovo nlusic and art, and ‘are fond of outdoor BPOPI.“ and paatiimeo. Your health‘ should be robust, and you should live to a ripe old age. You should I-rcautirc love when it comes ‘to you. Your birthstone iii a gamet. which moans faithfulness. Your flower is fl snowdrop. You-r lucky colors are Navy-blue iiind block, Iii sometimes called, has given a tremendouuwlimpetus to industrial iimolopment and progren in the l t has United Church can by prime-sit of law collect any iiiont-ys from the locitl churches. tile following opiii- inn is published: I am. stir. citn, ANOTHER AVERAGE MAN (Eilcloistlrc) Iii view of the controversy thalt arisen as ‘to whether tho t-oipiiriiiiug illf‘ Fnitctl (‘burrit- anil pi-ovisiiiii is illt‘i'.‘lil iiiaiItFftIi‘ flli- Uilllillilllliilflil oi‘ “funds to aid agi d. i'l‘iil‘l'tl niiiiistcrs aiiil widow. and tirpliziiis of iiiiiilsit-rs." 'i‘iit-rt- .:<i also El stalilliz-iit. tliul, “The right of present and prospective claimants in exist- ing funds tin any of the nego- tiat-ng churches shall be ade- quately protected." ’l‘o this villi tilt» (lfiliv ‘il (‘tiiilii-il iii‘ Tin l'iiili~ii (‘iiiirt-li is aiitliorizcil iii illllkl‘ iilll\'i"<itlll. “for the collecting of contri- butions which shall be obliga- tory imon all local churches. based upon an equitable allo- cation or assessment under the rules to be frrmulafed by the General Council." 'i"ilt1 flcntirai (‘olllitfl lali-llloriztil lo svrtiri- rcqtlf. " llllllfi‘ good lllt‘ riiiiiiis iii‘. llUliliillllliis lllifil! lllf‘ Slliil‘i'fillllililii(illl Fund iii iii‘ iiisiilulr-il by ilic (‘wilfl li-ral ("oiinti " i i A MORAL ONE l i l . _l Ff is upon tili- (illiilths cast iipili ' iillia litiliral (‘tililicil by llicsn ‘tiiillis that our tipiiiitln is ziskvil. and, W" art- llllYlr-‘llll that Htlillil i-iiiilioY \"‘l v ilils filki-ii plat-o as to lll<'ll'i illlli offal-f. ' l 'lii- t‘iiiili'iiiii'..'iiii.~‘ for lllvfit‘ liv-- \'iili‘lil funds als- llf't7liIl‘t'(l to in‘ l"L‘llllf-!=ilt)l'_\"' upon all local t'illli‘I'li-; ‘es. All obliaziiioii i»: villi-z‘ mural; ior legal. anu clearly the duty cast iupon the local churches by this pro- lvision is a moral one. iii iiidcat/ tlllF llow ilii- fund was f0 bc raisod. "n" the is of liilioli ‘ ‘ ‘ _ . . ploviil-‘s flial , . i. . . , _ ~iffffkhgg“gffjfj";,1",,{,;;";,g,l§_;=ilm3jn. -ru bi- an ifllliilillll‘ alltli-iilioil or, ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘l. ‘it: - ' ‘- i '- i_~i rlliWS a lei: oi‘ ariii for llll‘ $illil“:.:|\ I,“,,',',',',"X,,,I.'X hill.“ l,l.ly:i)|l|l.:.llll,..i' qmf,‘ ‘g "‘Y']'fi“l':"'rl-‘llllll-ilhvl H“) llglflllilll’; b. KHIIIFI’ iill‘ word “as~=i<_<iiit'ili"f ‘Halmlgglliliézib Ulla‘? l ‘i‘n ‘min ‘l ‘:_l(“"l']‘l[l l5 l|.\'\"f| illal lll~4‘ll.~>'il)|] has arist-ini . . . _ . . .. . .. . .. . -. . ,_ I'm” wilrbe a ma" who juquv m“: llasliiiiiii as that until i.\ soilii ‘WW U0 “U0 _ I q _-l ltiiirs as-‘iiviiilt-il with flic I'(Ill(‘("} 4‘| s i. [lCibli n .tlii iiuaii. ,l!'ill iii‘ lil.\'l‘~'. iiul llll'l‘i‘ can bu, no iloiilii fliai iis illflililiiii-l in i-Iljgl‘ t-laiii-i- ‘s. iln- tidjiislniviil ‘of illillillills to he f'fllll.l'lllliil‘ll by var-l ions f‘lllll‘f'lli‘.\‘ iowarils a t-oiuiiitiiii iiiijti-i. arcoriliiiu to ihvii" osiiliiafvtl‘ l‘lllllll‘7l_v to fill)‘. 'i‘lii.~‘. is illilllt‘; aibuliilalltiy (‘it iii‘, not only from its‘ assot-itiitititl wifil lilo‘ word "alltica-l lion." lilli from lliv siloiiflt‘ snuri-osi iii‘ l'l‘\'l,‘llllti from which illk‘ iilfilll‘_\".~l at".- to l)!‘ nbttliiii-ii to lilPtll tho. ui- liittwint-cs to tiit- aiivd and iilfiriu iiiiiiisit-iwt, anti for lilo widow's and fllllillliilfl. Along willi illtilillyh‘ that _‘oiii.- froiil |l.'l_\‘lllt‘.lli.~i by iuiilistt-rs, .ll\'l‘Hit-'fl fuiitls and profits from ptiiiliczitioins is phi- "assosaiut-iit" iii qiii-slFnii. Sit-lion .'i iii) in; "offerings in all local churches based upon an equitable allo- cation to be madc by the Board of Management of said fund. An ilXilllllllll/[IOI] of the incorpo. nltillvys from t-tiilgregutions by pro- \\ Z 552E301 have Dnmo Clara Butt. Caruso. ____i_____i_ ___ Heintzman & Co. Grand Piano A compnnied in their concert programs with n pianist of chosen and tried ‘ability, mid no other‘ plIUlfTWlll be used thauone of undoubted high standing in the musical world. " The reputation of the singer is seriously at staki- -—t~‘ll0lll(l-‘fi!l-_V other plan be pursued. ’I'iii's i-xtiliiiiis '“ wily illc Grand Piano of‘ Yo. Olde Flrme is invari- ably used by ill!‘ greatest world artists, and tit great public functions. ‘S l‘ . a ‘it —-Ciirlfso in his mliily concerts in Canada would ililvi- no other. llniiio Clara ililit, favorite English vocalist, m _iicr concert. triumphs in Canada, used a lloinfzmliti 8i. Co. Grand. ' Iict your choice for _\’filll' own use be a genuilii- llcintziiian & Co. I)ltl.I10—-Gl‘lilld or Upright. Sold Only By MILLER BROS Great George Street A The name isflyotr uaran The world's greatest singers must ilbvays be nc- y "J 2’ l’ . V ' i’ under regulations sanctioned by the Gone,“ councih" tiling Act and of the Bastia of cuss of law in“. ,,_.,.,. or iln- wont] “ ,,yr_.,.ing_,,‘~ lliiioii. discloses no authority to tlic Yours rvry truly, and Ilia fact that tho fund is to bi- mm“! (jmlruh w wncu ‘my MCINNES’ JwNksi LOVETTANI) my.“ m, .-,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,my; ma,“ MAcntiNAi.n. Hlllllbs lllut there can be no "assass- ’ §‘ "siilgi 12$ menl" of any congregation which can be collected by legal .pr°|;g§g_ _. Halifax, December 31, 1924 lllight Rev. CliIFLIIICQ lllackiiiilnu. Halifax. Cllllilflll. _ Dear Slrr-Yoil have asked our opinion as to whother or not iiuilcr the Act incorporating The United (‘hill-ch of Canada- ltho (ttincrtil (‘uuncll can order the collection by lprocess of lilw from the congrega- iiousmloneys forthepuilpose 0i‘ the church, and our attention has been directed to the following published statement, with which we are ask- ed to deal: “and which a: a civil corpora-- lion they can collect from those churches by law." The provisions of the Basis of i l'ii|on are lilade part of the Act iii- EASE OF MIND IS LIF INSURE NOW FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE CONSULT ~ llyniiinan 8i fir», Lilla THE OLDEST 01 QUEEN STREET INSURANCE AGENCY E’S GREATEST BLEBSING IN P. E. l. PHONES 67 AND 333 Xfllfii i i i l! Ail-ASL oil-Y: To our many friend: throughout. the Provinces, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for V-tho generous nup- port given to u: during the past year, our fly-gt in hujing." , Business conditions, generally speaking, were not the DQBQTCMTIpGUiMOII keen-but with sales in execs; of a quar- ter of: million, we are well satisfied; A record for an Initial year year that stand: without precedence in the an- nals of the Stationery Trade in the Maritlmeu. JO retaining this businem at home, we fool that w; have justified our slogan of “Too much trade going to the Upper Provinces." and trust that the Service rendered will warrant your continued support during the current your. BAlRD-TIIOMAS-SCOTT, Ltd. Tomi. N. s. Wholesale Only “SERVICE AND SATISFACTION" "up. The Economic est/o How to reduce expenln and produce tho but result; Iron. fox brecding ll the real question ill’! the P. E. Inland ranch" today We wiiimt you can profit by the eitperioncc of other! If you have not nlrudy worked out a solution for yourulf. A BALANCED RATION l; n part of tho secret. Feeding: dist rlnh in vitlminu ll Ilen- tial to animal nutrition. Cooked corolla auppiy omrgy and vit- illl)’. fat; produce hcat and energy. probm build: up and restore: waste tissue. ‘ ' IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX IIIOUIT Ara scientifically prepared to moot wiry Mod. ‘Yhly Ira not a cheap comma oi-i fox binuit but have Q10 ondoratioa of tin beat fox fenders in Canada and the United Echo. They have “produced tin goods." Write fbr domonnhrmd kph. IMPERIAL BISCUIT‘ Q0. , Clinmttnmnn. P. l. I. .. -..~ “QJ-Li ¢ . , t