THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR - PAGE FOUR ‘an r-_’""- 131w“ *~'I" " Week End Special Sale“, 1 l L AR D 11b. Blocks, 12c per lb.-2 lbs. for 23c 3 lb. Pails 35c 51b. Pails 57o 10 lb. Pails $1.10 201b. Pails $2.20 HOME MADE MINCE MEAT 25c PEP. LB. RO0P’S LTD. A LARD Y’ ""7." s. .103! _.;i w‘ i1‘- 103 - -2l _ _..... | _ , ‘ i! . --""“ M"- 1 Consolidated Schools P N " a v 1m: w v ~ " a ~ =1 N01 ES B A what Remin era 1 _ " . (Montreal Gazette) . . ' . ' On I th th f 1 l f P" . .. ~1- moor ‘ ‘""’ Revww“ .11.; .":::z.".;.:";:.:. Prelldenb-W. (‘lirntrr fl. Ali-Lure, H. I‘. _ "|l‘l‘-|'{)P\|_l|P:l)I-—J. ll. lurne who are “J; nnrncnlnrly denlirons- I 5“‘"""""‘]"""""""' 0' m ahwhlmulm ' H ' of Irvin; their idcntlly knownf t . is concerned is the consolb i izdnor and "11111114"! “"""°'”"' m ‘mmm’ smear their plates with vascline a : "Three X11185 "me “ding 1mm dated school‘ It has sauslacmx“ u“ I Asioelaio izriuors-rramr inn." omi u. 1c. currio mid aid in lh: accumulation of s far away. l l “y passed" ‘Km ‘test In ‘he pr°vm°° a “c” m» p.00 p" ya-tir <11. mlviuii-r) rlrlhrrrrl. nnsn Onnns pt nature take m. ‘ l‘ Meychim- and Gaspar and Baltasnr; °1' Q1195!!!’ a resulted 1Y1 P9P‘ Oens1 ”":',',:,“'3&1,‘fixtlltieaurr?"rout-ti n. (‘uiurln .....1 lniierl sir-m. Course and 1m (nny plat“ n am- ... . u Three wise Men o,“ o; the Eng manent benefits, such as better _ . '1 " 1“ ___f____ ,,__ w. .7- —-——=- ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,;, ,,, 0th., Pm,-,,.,,., ,,1 I11/~~-;:_\_!!’_-_£~mi~.!!'_-'>___ ,,.,_.,, ,,,,,_ school buildings m1 better school, ' °' “ ‘w SATURDAY DECEMBER. s. iosi well as in Toronto that idcntificat- n"; m“; mm- And they travelled by night and fflfiillflee- evflrflemvnf o! 61115588 I éfij; _ _--_- ._ . —" 1 ----- — m, of cars by 11191;- plfitgs 15 one“ they slept by (my, and but" $755133 01 m9: r’“"“"“ , . . the ex- - 3531,11 . ._ . 1d. wag a beautiful, Pupil-f» dev=1°P111°11¢°f 111111111111 111111" .p.ct “e me but matching imp | P“, 11 q 3.1211 often wonder whether For their gu c CANADA ’S TEN illlll/JON: iivqvience of the 11mm States. A15" ""__ or $.11‘ v10 and your family are ent- wonderful Slur." 3:85“: tframmgt iinpbymeiit for j“ h .. ~ 4 , , . v . f __ t I-zi ‘s and amounts of ' t1 first stanza of Loirg- er e“ c” t‘ 33" m“ e5- Can: Th, argument has been ndygnct-d! train and otlui countries. ‘it l0 “IL must‘ imprnrinnt part gndlhc v ., nu ‘refifislspogfn The Three Kmgq’ saleguardlng or the health or the “ _ _ _ _.- m \v'\;<'l1, in 111y opinion e negyo is - ' ' - I that ‘he increase to m?! w“ ml] - - '- ciialificd to play in ‘the American‘ Y0" "Md "mm me great b°dy'7and he is only one of many poets children by proper methods Ml 1 lion in Canada's nonulcllvn is =1 d", Se“ E Tl”: (IHLDRAV i ~1 - r t~~ P-tui Rob 1 the 1111110111 "l" °t "ma" “M Y°“7wi1o refer to the Mac! as H1121 "““5p°'mt1°“ w the schwls’ and! i t mum- m the economic rc- ' titty: tsjal ‘nnvrd E223“, n“ rend n! that it is “bard on thcl Artists too pntmny- them, (nnnost the evolution of a. more intelligent l ‘men _ 1 1.. ~11‘ D1". 1f. M. Crawford. Clzivf COY-tbfnk a.“ n h n - as lzitiito . an the’ eurfy artists at any rate) interest m educatmn “w” rum]: 1 fflvfrf’ Of the 001ml}. 1111f H-h ~ fmwr M Mronm n Vmlnxorni‘, m.’ °“1‘>“‘___’t_ 1“'_ tezmthasgs ltmin: yo‘ (ft-out tit: need of rough‘ Owned and when n5 Oriental m“ school communities. In a. sentence, ' m" pmmlauo" ma downed 11ml“! f . l n n 3 M... m4 of H30 m“ m, o, n] a Cu Yuxmmtd 1w‘ ,‘ focds. lettuce. cabbage. t“ t ts Bu, nnnent historians m" transportation and consolidation. uf incromctl w;- should havc fewer‘ the Madmen! 1. 1 l. x l‘ “nth flit. “prism-mug; at tlllfylilild, A V; tomatoes’ and onions to‘ out; Ctanth hurl “re-re the gamma besides ‘relieving rural isolation’ unemployed and consrfluoniil‘ would '11" 947 141"" “whiontq and!“ Ln :1? nobiohbl {was}? {In I I L i-tfsstinc with rough "5 5f the Mcics and provldéd have brought advantages of urban be better ofl’. This is u Kvllil try 111 1111‘ 0111111121 “mini uuruir; lll°yfll;]g"l?ollxb, n10‘ ,.cnl.n n wnllmnn; :1 111mb it W111 be "Tltatadlcalswtsof 3P ma" ‘They ‘Vere nylcducation, otherwise unobtainabie, f ndci ‘ on sllfrfflll‘ iwxiso: laud illi'l"(‘ _\'(‘.'\!'S could W” bccnl ljOlliiifV m d. otilnin" par]; of ‘this solil " 111". m mow the wastes along fr f5 f" inteerircters 0f dreams to the doors or the rural community cu \ - r -1\¢~1"l01l haul those ill\'0!\'."<l PXCFCiS-i 1L l; fr“ ‘Wm: had a b t. 1 _d this 1)1'C\'5‘ilt a slowness or sta- r°°gfer51_15 Ion ' “qthout Sacrificing that ‘which 5s -. - 1.1; " ‘ ;".. c . e 2.c' . _ lli(‘ \a11eou\er P10 11cc m 1~o-.1.~onnhlc cnution. (‘ommuiitiflg Cnnnne {m}: ,nn. 0mm. of m“ races of the intestine and constipa- that: oi: g‘ icmEm cloned!“ Says‘ best in rural me. At a recent ‘m mformanve Commmh ,. H“; \l.l'4\Y|‘l\]i' i110 Toroni" ~ 1pc}, lrfic ‘ come to America to ' Y“ you wad that these very lo F e ha 0111 cfiurch held the meeting 1n Montreal or the Protest- M . llb-"t" The f": i‘ ‘m4 Galina“ 1 .“.>,r,1~. v ' ‘d’ -li:iV thwnsclv" with the at» so Foo mufhfjgfr‘ causing‘ hoiptather ob ‘i: kin s Tertuiliari! ant Committee or the Council of tin‘ Humid tn b‘,\nn_l_ “n ,,_,.»n ;._, “HI, (.1 1:1 11.. I l‘ n} ‘Minn-c of - m“ m"? if only bh Clnvlllly p .1», and tia ey can 501M112 o ave ce g- kl a ‘Public Instruction’ ML A Knk \ v y‘ n, “nh mm ..,,,,,.,. C; m, ,. ~. .11.‘ \1c-‘ 111~i n‘ ~» I ~ __ _~ w).- nrgo intestine that a says that they “ere wellnigh n,s. Cnmeronlchairman or the subnwnn .- 1-“11 ill-HM 1mm 1 muse ih1§ 11.11: been tlicic mucli 1 ,, nnnnnnnflon corms may The church indeed in her liturgy _ w - ' dieuld be b»i1..~,. mi ' kuigor. Tin-y burg bfcn unhappy fin,‘ A ‘ . ' I gppljeg to thy;- Mggi the words. “Tné, “m3” ‘m the ‘mnwhdatmn °t rum] ‘ _ ,, , "'"' ' ’ schools presented a. noteworthy 1"‘- nn , “m, .,-_,,, 1..., t i, but tiny have‘, l 1 t that. from 1m .111: S. I l“r‘l.~11')l'KRll7ll 11471112 v1 '-'l‘\‘f. 51?" zinzl lidly incd ltl l1 thcyliuve not tilloutti fully to exp‘ ‘l TM" .“°'1‘ 1'0"‘! “m: certain ‘mds Kings of Tharsis and the islands» re better tiuJtSlEd than others, that percentage oi’ the 1t 517011111" '. lies: "and n1:st characteristicjnmn-i. ‘ "mad ‘or uwnly “Hyklunx V‘ v .11 f.‘ .0 P": quuii it»; n- dvrli simplicity. 313"‘ m” Skdpto“ for a C/Mrmf‘ m‘ m “fl.“lf,ly,i',l'\qlifg S91v1? 0T 11ll‘if$1‘l'.\‘- P1 CRPJCif-Y fJI‘ not be as rich tr have as many cal- vviih twice [lic- populuiioii 1w pos- " ' ‘ ' lfligihus fcppnp, 5e35, and it costs us ntorc u.» iucli- 11nd (‘iill1i']_‘t' iildiVidlldl cheerfui- eive more Yjdnnls will“, ,,-n this cnnnni,» and nnss; find IilLLC have found ex- flint is riclw than it ivuuld if our u food value. _ l i)i‘f‘.\Si\)ll in the only culture which: Another Mill? W" T9311. and it i5 "'h"""5‘5' Arabia‘ and Sam‘ As some‘ 1 ...t1cnt of the food gets into *1 the blorci so that a food that may l1 a spontaneous m-fes or 11m‘. units, may actually the text m reference to t em no nsnlnent than one more proves that they were kings1 shall offer presents; the Arabians and Saba shall bring gifts; and ull the kings of the earth ,than it traces their journey from' the kings of shall adore Him." But this use of: |Iron Hill and Black Cape. A sixth 1 port of the progress the consolidated , movement is making in the pro- ! vince. Five new consolidations havc been put into operation this year- at Howick, Omistown, Sowyervllle, conversion, Mr. Cameron says, is to be ready early in the new year. consolidations affected now number _ sustain l? are snnvwvlint in nrc-reliant who 11415 his business. We" 11:11.11 the Mvflt-‘fll! of the larger IJUSIIIFSS and no: 1110 revenue which that buxi = bring. The merchant overhead by ivould Ctlil TiYflK‘ ‘ up half his cicsin: More. He will still have to pay taxes. but ' 0151p? the other puizilrzes m‘ fIflYlllW to tipcrate on Canada, llO\\C.£‘l‘ can no! ("l-ist- linlf the counir" . Sh.» must ruunnu" to operate on 1h - larger 11.1 Th" problem o.‘ getting 1.l1:1 1111' insurance and interest. will lnr. large a s [If]. latch witch she nerds for l1.~1' zull development is indeed one of 1'11 major problems Canada must filcv in the future. GOVERNIYIEXVT (‘OFTS in MazrLe-rinls .\l.1:_::1rin= p11" l1."- crmber, M1". Floyd Ci1nl1n~r< has nu exhaustive zmrl informative on the rising costs of government His theme is that, wlrlo bus nrss has been reducing rods.‘ 1irirntv Canaclifs federal, provincial and municipal governments have been greatly increasing costs. more, he ])lfl"t‘S the from governments. of course, accounts in 1:111:1- m u" dlturc. Mi". most strongly oi provincial 11nd mu-, nicipal outlays 11-0111 Cons’, to curt-tut Chalmers though they vary from movinrc to,‘ jirovince. Hr: argues ilmt |>l‘f)\lll(.‘f'$ activities in the fii-Icis ownership and social srrvirr into in local government cliirf blmul‘ y: “ framework uxrv bt-tvwr flllvci. Wt‘ the ",1 i 4 n furl‘ u >191"- large enough :11 13111‘ rim- of us c0 L" 3'"1'"-_ 11,-fi1-»<1 rmnpuigiis huvc done", 1"" ‘Mon m. u“. "us" Gm v 1 1 ‘ I'll in l0 ‘he crpum 1 11ml .1.’ n I . . a f’ U U I‘ l g _ ivliuli will force "limb- “iv m“ m“! mm the lmporh tariff barriers thmughout micr- of firing ever on guard against “mp1. The 13st; of 111; great fffilf‘ the bmod" t dnrwnbl m. The Globe suggests fng mtions to ndolli 3li¥h lufiiffs, Stmub “M195 m 1v“ e sen rm h n? nude n n 1,010 to "W, atelyn when taken together are eas_ flint school teachers have splen . > -‘ -= - ~~ street if.i;1._ (1pp01'l11n;t1(1.< for idc-ai in tlir- minds of pupils. Traffic vniigesfiun. not only in Toronto. but , should tint] while Vbt-l 1 v implanting this ‘he they could not have before. o:l".r'r high iariif nations will nitct. in n11 empire piiztcctcd by 111211 ongiug lo their couniryz" Dominions ]2l'L‘fCl‘?l‘.CT‘5 tl1 Th: "arvoi-icin mu 110"". in u; ‘rulv true is that raw eggs give up only fifties IIIIDPEHS- B lltllfBlfifll Hemm- Hbuut half of their nourishment to modution of u text has in time come ,1!ic blood, imlk gives up only half of to be looked upon by some 11s an "'ly digested. .- ‘is 11oui"i.=.l1111_“11i. and Yet milk 11ml authentic interpretation thereof." mny b: the 11ml 73cm,- ruiv eggs to"etlicr, as in an egg- There is no certainty, either, as to n lowering of HOQ-wvh fIiVe 11D Cflnsidefabll’ the nurnber of the Magi. Although m? more tlinn half their nourishment to Raw eggs and raw “a three are mentioned, early Chris- n art does not verify this. Some paintings of the Nativity show two, some four, some eight, and others three. This was B. favorite subject '. '_ ' f t fit‘ , t d ‘Ogqltzplgqogglltpga bgrkaangss Sig; with the first artists who clothed corn and beets all give up more the Magi magnificently and usually nourishment to the blood by addi- pictured them as representing three youth, middle-age, and old-age. It is probable that the the and myrrh, has something to do with deciding the number bf givers, l though lesser gifts may have been in mop,- ("up izivlirliiir; Clirirlotte- 1 f; '7 m“ u“. 1.35; of {he “on of Haw or milk‘ ages of ma“: town, i- bvcnuiuifr ‘some day by \ u swtcni of lilTfel", IL has 8150' been shun“ that meat 11111 Rvfllifl“! UHF» llflifll“ “"15” mt wit“ “mong u" ‘mdmldmd rice, sugar, and small amounts of fat gifts mentioned; gold, frankincense, fr" to (“tliiitufo in lltcir children .1 "Hmm ' ‘unwilling “my have, nrc the best digested of all _ _ H iirvrr uncciiutcrrd bvfcrc and Icons. l1,1b.t of n1; . fu.'1t_ u ll uitikc l_ _ y prcrczmnzin tariffs no no,“ what about an this? -*‘1"‘I1' "11 ‘~ W‘ lhmwim: m“ ul direct ilic roursw of trrdci It should teach us that when we Qyflered by others on fl: rut-t tlt(‘ iznmcclizili‘ respon- (m; 1y [hfy " ss are a] I I siliiiily‘ fni" ])l‘f)l1‘l'll'.lll of those bog": 11nd giris rest." upon the drivers of H nutoiiiotiix‘ viliiclcs. Most of flu-s.- n:".1 i-onsvi-"uls of .\llf‘li l‘(.‘§{)f7il5ll)l.ll‘ ( . zuvl are (loinq the best they vuu. but 021-11 flu.- niost careful rlrivri" 55,1435 93cm; ‘.110 ill ' uor-cis to be reminded, from lllllf‘ to mods d0. poivojul factor. ft isdrcportrd _ from Moscow that; Russian Stat: 1g purchases nrc in ordinary health, a mixed ‘diet. eating till the different kinds of food—1ueat, eggs, milk, butter, sugar. lvfent, rice, sugar, and small in the Unitednnioiiiiis of fat, being so easily dig- in caics where the‘ cannot be puchased , w tori, would be the ideal dietjwhen ire not hungry, but must eat to Hm m. n“ n“) n” n Rlx“h o1 true, this will um, 1 up our strength. Fruits and 1 , i . . . . -. . .. - ‘ '7 f nnn n,“ anorhm- gon- ‘vcrrttn vs can be increased if there r-'1‘» 11 1 ' " z 11-111.‘: "- ' . - . “Mm “*9 mum‘ a I ~ ‘Q ‘ o‘ .1 n. nnnn, n, nu, wammg 1s 1 tendency to constipation. So 1 qolfulncss ut the wheel. ‘vnntl is ndzrriu. n upon the muninipzil 11nd 1\"."0'."i11/"1r1l““'“" llowirnnvnls railvr than upon "uc ‘may "n" l‘mmht“""v m!“ t. . . »_ . .~ - ccssivc fcdcrril admliiistrntiniis. Heidi"??? clw"f"“‘wln"“ t1“? IJ?lT‘i1‘;;UPLl' submits statistics to show that tl1e';"m‘m)“" h“ “ ""1 L)“ n“ LS‘ bwrgL-sg bugm-gs in Canada is thou-r W215; g»1vvr11o1"-ge11e1';11. the gov- bnsmess of government Abnnb Isfcriimcnt of that day confined a pm, cent’ o‘ the ponnlanon gainiIlCTCGILBIWIllUP on the United Em- their living directly m, mdirccqy ipire loyalists ivliosn adherence t0 the British cause nflci‘ the American i The averngn fnnnn. is net nn,_vn;!\va1" 111111101111 llicm to cross" the bor-l as paying today $19750 in mxns wide? intcfC-anzidn. Till‘ governor-i1i-| me Dominion Gnwrnmnn, n5 Conn ‘council (lllTClCCf that a marl: of lion- nared with $20; =n 1920 and s70 infer should be conferred 1112011 ilicm 1913 The nvnrn“, nxnnnflnn,.,, n 1.5111111 llizu n register should l» inzids Th? nvernnc fnnnly nn-npndiun-n (m. jucts for (lmllliqliiSllPd benviit," and municipal purposes today is placed‘l"'i"l1“'-1"*-" ‘t $322 as again“ $14835 1n 1920 and ‘that "'I‘l1u."-:- Loyalisls who have ad- ‘6750 in 1912i In 1912 taxation com licrccl to tlur Unity of the Empire snmcd about onenenm of the value and joined the Royal Slflllfillflf lic- of n“ nrodncflve effort in Cannd‘, fore tho 1‘1r1.1l_': of S partition in tl1e| By 1928 that tnxauon “m; up to 17 your 178i, ntiti ull tlivir children (‘hi Cylobg struck by Premier per cent" and n has “sen n11a,-p1y;f11t'l1" (l'-.~c'r"1irl;inl.:, by cifhrr soft, since then. Tlic dCb\1Gfl|)fy’lflP\\':li' “O b" fli for the increase ill fvzlcrul (‘Klwll- .1.llurlI1.1gl'_1 . : Yflilllliil-fll? Unity 0f Fmuirc." Sclr-iitifit; I11 and cities have 110110 into too 111¢111y‘(7l1i"-"1g'> of public making their nzvu v."q,"1‘l11.~1". If flu: rrvuns at the lmpilzil are to l» truth must be iclrl, says tlw \v1"1l,r-r,," lo produce synthetic wvzulu 1- 1hr? illClTWlFE of nr-w governmental dill-ms, m Hint a pvrwm pf-nditurc "Ts not as alarming in HlC‘ be at. ihc Norlh Pole m" than in while iyplvfd. for vxnmpli, doc; so‘ central government. and in this re- much damage in the summer. {to p In anin OYQZI ‘(:11 mincipla EDITORIAL A?!) TIIS s id 1 emmn-iiwr. \\i'l1 mince rcsI-nrc-h ll‘l‘~|i‘lfii plnn ‘f ‘it-cc M. vtiir-ln nrntin eonlri 411411»; i." hr‘. uly known in wild hides apart from plensing to the 4m 1' t". tho London n." "r\(l n}. (n. r3nnninn;t1c1i<;1' by the High Commissieiter m ‘annals nnwfln h mhir Immen- U F," ‘is the note that should dominate I _ ythe prepnmtions for the next Im- " rmlpcriui Conference. "r111: political. ‘aspect of the Empire has 11ns.s"cd,“ "We shall have {to substitute for it another aspect 1i.‘ ivr: are to remain an limpne of lnrgumcnts over intus, which monrunlizcrl yvnrs of 1 ptTCiOllS ‘1'"<l_’l‘l1v day has arrived when sizues- IWIl-‘IIIlPll of the Enipiro (‘llii dwole the , f Bumrtts case of the Domlnon (,;ovc1"11111e11t‘l10 or she would h; n: ‘Ito r1|.~<'.1-_1n..,.nn,,. r»; in the ciisc of the provincial nndjThe purpose is to sluriv ltmv five‘ ntmicipal governments. Th: soc- body react?» l0 Change; izlization of so many of our activ-lThe scientists want lo know ivbg." human mteresfi :0 gm‘; ities has proceeded at a more rapid pneumonia flourishes in the winter. 5 pawn“ tribute o " "ncrvy and Donnld Ontario Premier "has become one lc-"rpor trad" and in '1 portion of it dfillf \'~‘01'1‘.\' about your diet. , . . . .. . t n _ n “new m,‘ n5 n nnnonv have trndgd liIlIiCd det. making sure of some meaning. Longfellow tells us in The In 1930 the '1‘o.1.v fruit or vegetable daily, is really Qvrilih of 011"." rxpo1"'.~; to Russia \v:is1“hcid°“1 dict" T118 -%'\1f;2"'5li1\:1 that the question ‘almost fl\'l' tunes n; grctt as that! Tfllilill‘ advaufugs. r " 1 " 1 ’ o ‘ ' "t: f- tint counn-v t “z” u. inc 1.o11i1.~1"1"i:1g o. titles upon (Lin- .0f Olll imp Jl a 1on1 z - ~ 0 _ _. . hi,‘ raised yet flggin And in ihut, your RiFHlfl. was nlviw, t _ ‘uniting run" inipurluiit Lufitmners in‘ .- J 1".r._ . 1111 r-"ulidugc, 11:. 1m m- _ , _ 6 llll'i'(‘il.‘~l!lf! Nll"l‘l1fi:."" as compzuvd] o I g ‘finmvml’ o! up m“ mm‘ with the |il‘i‘\‘lilll\ _\ " ‘ 0L mmul has ¢"."111" “i”? " An lindeiiitililn impression is flint cvcriwvherv, 11pm" frmn rllrzcnsc", which is almost un- nnturc, apart from unfinished oiganisms which itaturc czirrtully. various damz-"ticatcd plants which bear ‘.00 ilagnnlly the marks ,of man's nrtislicauvciunwy, though scicntificnllyt ruvay-oitcn s0 ials and cultivated clévvr fingws. zil nisms evoking 1h" osilieiic PHIOUOII, m“! ‘ - . . .= . . . Jul Ui/Jll‘ nnmcs “to ilic vnd that “71'°Ci"‘n5' "hi"? 5w" i“ the“ The s-Foxlm nmy.1“ll1 somcheadlong mm 1y {m mcmncinl pumom“ “'1 . . ‘ . . . natural suiting and 110i only the “m death’ nrnced at $9070 Lonny against tl1t.-11"poste11(_v 111113 be disciiuunntcd organism“ “Inns-q _.._ n,“ tn: Some will survive to woo another $51.25 in 1920 811d $27510 i" 1913- "Om fun“? “filers as proper °b' works of their hands nrc brnuliful éprmg; ll had —-fhe nest. 11nd thr- ivcb. and the All Wm have comégm as a It W115‘flIYZIlUTOIIIIillICG liouvycoiiib, and the rural-roof, _ Sweet Preau" ,-nb Kin | and the birds bower. Nlhlffl Lwmg or dylngJmg‘ “l $258 n: 111s given her verdict in fuvoui" of Though rorhmedc anges’ ‘ beauty the re\v:"n"d of :;u1"viv:il. Strong an Sure’ The quiet note, says llic ‘Toronto! Mr. Bennett. peoples." The huir-splittiiig relative raolitical time. are nruv emlcd. ‘time nf Impwuvl(?1.11fr-r-- _ wvs: mid lll"."ll‘; 1.’ 1ro< :("1"\'k"cs and new chnnncfs 0f viz-anode as cvlzl an h" n: sin» ortvtlrlrqvfl“ m “ " ' l g Empire trad". if Pwuiicr keynote “"111; 11' lh‘! Imperial imprvfrttt the butlon of the BrliLu Prune .11 rumrtrAi/rirtirzrr was mrhaiw tr kccnev . initiative, dertln red that 71f 1". Linc- fo1-:11-‘"." flit‘ and atiislic hztrinonies, unprejudictd eye. Bennett dinner given in his ‘rho l .-_=.—— r1111. eroiiimc. 0F WINTE t The gold lCilYCS fade, that made B- burnished crown ‘Set in authority on many a bTWI; Little by little drops the glory down: The splendid woods are grave and quiet now. my“. pmud Kings in misfortune, the tall trees 1 Suffer the ruthless Winter of defeat; Not pity-admiration is for these- Wlio will "not bow at any tyrant/S They have learnt much; they know how to endure. /Vera. I. Arlett, in the Windsor Magazine. of ourselves." That tribute 15 assurance that Mr. Ferguson is do- ling his work in London not only cificlentiy for Canada but accept- ably to the Motherland. vegetables, fruits-is what Nature TTUStS haw intended. nitcly adopted the paltry 0i m‘ . plain how “the Jthem, until it came and stood over Henry VanDyke has written a very charming story of “The Other Wise Man." Fiction, of course, but the touching adventures of this man, who had arrived too late to start with his friends, are beauti- fully described; the book is really a prose poem. . In presenting gifts the Magi fol- lowed an Oriental custom and prob- ably bad no symbolism' in mind; but the centuries have given them Three Kings: ' “They laid their ofleries at His feet, n The gold was their tribute to the King, I The fronklncenso, with its odor | sweet, ' Was for the Priest, the Pnraclctc, The myrrh for the body's burying." Tradition says they came from “the East” but gives no precise land. It is supposed they came from some part of the Pnrthian Empire; that in their land there was a He- es great raise and should receive brew population and Hebrew tradi- . ' ' s b tions; the Magi, therefore, would 3312mm“ 1e encouragemerft and _have knowledge of the "Messias who should soon come." But not this knowledge, nor their knowledge of the stars revealed the meaning of "His Star" and bade them follow its guidance. Rationnlists have ri- diculed our belief in a miraculous star, but they have failed to ex- Star which they had seen in the East, went before where the Child was." We are so accustomed to seeing the Magi in all presentations of the Nativity of Christ that we forgot the actual time oi’ their arrival in Bethlehem. The Holy Child must have been over a year old before they Sound Him, and He is por- trayed as a child of that ngc by almost every artist. To quote the Catholic Encyclopedia again: "From5 Persia, whence the Magi nrc sup- posed to have come, to Jerusalem was a journey oi’ between 1000 and 1200 miles. Such a distance may The Only Thing that Gave Relief "Two years ago I had bad back- ache," writes Mr. J. G. Htiifner, Aylcabury, Saik. "i tried diiferen: medicines but couldn't get any rei lief. l than fried n few boxes of Dodd’: Kidney Pills and havq never had any trouble iiingg, ‘Tiranlu to Dodd’: Kidney Pilll." Budd's Kidney mu- lfirnuhrg m; um: ilmi vuslr kidneys. Y,“ will b, "4 5°" "W1 lbw be ‘m to dunno ' purl! , to soothe and cal ilin ldd. " o nmc flllll, Bnlnehe, Rlicu. whoi€ylf<i§f§$§'§1§::p:yr.mm'“" d“. Dodd’: Kidney viii; have taken any time between three and twelve months by camel. Be- sides tho time of travel, there wcrc probably many weeks of pvt-pom- Lion. The Magi could scarcely have reached Jerusalem tfii rt your 0,- more had elapsed from Hm time of the appearance of the Star." We are told that the Holy Family hnd gone back to Nnzaroth [or n brief stay, had returned lo Bethle- hem after tho presentation, and were residing in a house, not a stable, when the Magi arrived. "And entering info the house they found the Child." ' “Then the Kings rode out of the city late, With a clatter of hoofa in proud But they went not back to Herod For they knew his malice and fear- And returned thirty-five, with a total enrolment of 3,225 pupils, with 117 teachers. Con- soildatlons have replaced 149 ele- mentary schools. The number of conveyance routes to the schools is 103. and 1,523 pupils are transported daily to and from school. Twenty- two of the 35 consolidations were erected in districts which had no‘ superior school previously, the re- moining thirteen being built where superior schools existed. As an in- dication that this movement is i gaining niomcntum, the report of the sub-committee stresses the fact flint during the“ last four years the total number of consolidated schools has almost doubled, "and the number effected “within the PE R11. .1 on the sea, on land, peril of fire and lightning, of automobiles, of accident, of sickness. In our modern life we are urrounded by perils, and that is why we employ the system of insurance to protect us financially. We are in a position to provide a complete insurance service, and welcome your enquiries for advic. and information. HYNDMAN & c0., Ltd. The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown TRY IT Sold only in Red, airtight packages. past; twelve months is the largest 1 c1’ any year." The disappearance of the “little red schoolhouse" of the rural reg- ions may be regretted by many pso- plc. It represented the idea that the fundamentals of education should‘ be imparted to the entire child pcpululiofi LIlSlCIZd of being a privil- ege available for a few; and the familiar little 50110011101153, in its best example, did lny foundations from which some of the best minds [T [S HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR AND AROMA OF BRA HMIN TE A of 11 past ticrlod were intellectually clwcloprri. But times have changed, and are changing. The educational‘ authorities therefore have to ilice and adapt the school system to new conditions. It is in order that more‘ efficient elementary instruction shall be made available to the chil-I dren in the most remote rural reg- ion. and that time 5111111 be increas- | ed opportunities in rural areas toi obtain a higher grade of education that the authorftes are concerning ihnrrsrlxvs s0 consehdation of country schools. It‘ ts an educational effort that deserv- enrnestly with the array; the Great, ed his hate, to their homes by another way." 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