ll s0 lung as the Empire's (lefeuses are strong enough to secure 1t for her—the Arctic LIirele . (‘llrnlt-r ti. fill-Lure J Ii llurlln-ll, I". J. 'I u 111.1110", H0. lllllglllg Dirl-l-lnr J. Ii. Illlrlll-lf, F. J. Il"\lI\\ \\ llu-r lunl ll. Ii. (‘urr mrnlll: per yeur (In lnlvunl-r) , ..| . ‘Mi-Pro! 1 it.» $11M 11.. ...l......-.-1 mulled 1o Prim-e ljtl ml 1.1.. pl-r yi-nr (In indium-u) . h-d l0 . nml lnitt-tl s11 l-"RIIHY. OCTTOBEROB, 1936 Coming Home Tu Roost l1 1.1- 1.1.111 1Y1. l..1~.1l l.1l-.-1-.-.l 111-gait a long time 1~1.1-..w.1 , - it ~-.1t1'.~ iii. _\t-.-t\-r1l:1_ s sue, that 111 ‘,.~.". ~:' 1.1.1.1 .:1:-11~:1 ‘JIXCS Cll.t - 11' l':-1'1'- .1- 1 ;11‘1ll»\'1>ttl- 2-1110 0-11" 1‘ ' - 1'11 1 ". 11 '- '1.\‘111c, and 1111- l 1 ' 1 l-'-. .1111 ti-v. 1-' :1 1: - .111 11- l-lainl lax- - 1 1 '-.-.11'_v. “i1 . z- 1'1 11 lt- 1:1- 1111-111- 1"--"1 uiill it.‘ " ' - .11‘1l. 11- 1'. '1 '. - ‘ I" - "- 1'<-|-11:tr-1' :1ll 1 1 \. 1'11..- l‘ . - ’ ' ' 11 11in - 1111- 3-111 . ' - " .‘ in 1 __i " ’ l .'-.-.'-.-:1 1.111 ", '-:1]...-‘!1-1l .11- : 11.11.. 1'11- 1~:1-ii\ 11111111- :1~11.1~ tax 11111111- “ -‘~l l'l\‘l.\t'l-.; 341-;- 11111» cal-a .:..l 011-111111- : ' ‘ "1 -1'1l "‘1\‘.ll l1 1. ---:1~z-.i ..:.- >4‘ l't‘~ -',.‘- 1111-111 (n1 1-111-111111 --.1;_1{ 1- 1111-1‘- t'\t'l"\' l . 11;. ' ‘- = “ 171111111‘ . 1'.--..11‘|l 1s- ; ‘-' s ' 1'1-11 ad "ll1‘i'(‘il\'(‘ ' -‘ 1- *---<- 111' Illl- 1 . ~11 11110- 1111-11-1‘ ‘ l titln. '1" 1'-~1-t_ 111111 our, 1x111 1511 111.11 ' .~ , -. f'.'.~' l'1'<1'1i11t'<-" 1 1 111110 taxi-s x 11-1:ei1.1wl<i11111 I11‘ -:.1':‘1-:1~1- 111' in-Jlrlv 1 "- 1 1-».11-'-11111 <l1-t1"i.'t'. 11.1.11, while it .-r-1l 1111 the .'1-1<i t':1111l11l:1t1 s, IlNPS .112 1111-1110 .\l.\- ',.1'.\'r.l1: ' 1 t.'...".r'1.-111.-1lf'.\' T1...'_1'.|..1.r ,\t l1 .114..." -.' :'.-.l 111 w-‘pap- 11:17 local l'1<1;.\1l1~'.R g to the local e:1‘.1'.'.1.-l 1o its otvu 1-".---ti1'»11l1-.tt 111 11115 case it -'.-.'_v oi tiu- llortiinion ' oi the -\‘._ ,\~ t-r '1...;':~ "u.- \'1='. '.'1.1'.1'.:*_1 111' the people - ‘ " .' after 5111711 a hrozltlsirle ' _ l-‘f t."'l\'t‘l”, i891- <lr'. llut apparent- r focal contempor- .. . ~ 1_ , 1'tl-o1l1'1\'_v or its r ."' - -‘ -1 -- 171- oi ( 9.1111111. At any '. '1 '1 1 .- ".15 1 1- Qnorlcotnings t1.’ '1‘. 1 1» '- ‘z. 11111‘. which must Y1‘ - ' ' : , 1--' i lllflvflfiflflCfll 1 1 _ . ‘a ' ' ' . ‘t. on the subject, the Globe F . .'1 ' .'l' ' 11 a wide-spread and, it ' ' ' _" trot-political <livision1 1 - ‘ -- 1111-1-- ‘-li.1.1.i.s.1rr...1l1. l " ‘ F11 h.- l.11n narrowed 11 111 tlza- ir-llnwcrl, i 1'] 111 . 1111- rrlsrxq if‘ I‘. l.'1111/ rear talking 1' - lu- to rlo with the ' l '-- it jzWtllfi-Ci it I- 15 zralhgntnents of 1' 111.; 11111-1115 r-f the l-‘ -1' ‘.li:. l\'1.\'1;." ' ‘ '7 <;17-1'11\:1l the criticism “' 1 1 “:1 »,11'1':1-l11-Z _ l 1.1.91 1: Wl-‘tl. 1111- 1711-1- l I - ' ' . 1 1‘1-.11 tla-rr- :11"1-t1-.-1p:11'ts l‘ ‘ ‘ ,.‘?1l‘.1 1t 1.1- '.-.,1< as pat’- l ' - 1' 111' 111- l11111i1'r-:1s-.111 (‘I ' ' "'l'i1i‘-31_l'-‘llllfl'l virus it: ' ' l ' . . . 11 ._'. 11111 illvr- 1101-11 r11- ~ - 11:. .1 l'.1-1t:111tl1:1t Alohn l 1" -' I'1ll-l'1-.11'1r-r . . . l 1 ' ‘ ‘ 1 " - a1 1111110. 411111-111 i-e, l» ' 1' 111 1'...‘ part 111' l1l~. l""' ' 1111' ‘ the ('.'111.‘1- ‘l '1 " ‘ - ‘ ; ‘11 111-widt- fnr war m‘ 1 _ - 1: ."~n- rnn-irlr-rfl- l' '1 ' 111l1"‘.tI1 - lllt- 11111111‘, "' ’ 111-atolls that ‘v ‘ ‘ ' -1-."'.1 i-olation uhill‘ 1 ' 11<1 tnrinhvr lrl tlu- l ' ‘ 11' ;~»1'11:-:' in llu- l"lIl~ l ' -' .1'-1111- lnllllflltllllflll '1; 111112111; i111‘ :1~ ;.11 l1 ‘HI- -l---1:11l 11ml ‘t ll‘ ‘ 11 1‘1 -_Y‘1"‘1g 1'11‘. .11. =11 1'.‘ ‘- .1 1111' tauarla he can have it only, -1.111-, laud the .\l0nr0e Doctrine notwithstzuhliug. “'l"l1is," concludes the tilohe, "is the simple ;:1u.l unalterahle fact about isolation .\l11-. l\'1.\'1. ‘might as well realise right now, and get rloivn to the practical side of the (llltsllflll, which is to strengthen that sl-curity h_\' :1 i:1ir c1>11tril1111i1>11 ‘to Imperial defense. The 1111101‘ alternative is a lve1'_v suhstalltizll national defense force. vihich will of nt-tvessitv- he much ulore elaborate and 11111cl1 more cos'tl_v." Editorial Notes London Fascists and (‘onuntltiists have out- lcoitunon objective-the destruvtioil of deluocra- ‘or and tlle suhstittltioit of dictator-lulu h i, m be hoped [he Afayor will return from ()i(;“\-;1 with hi5 pockets bulging witll the where- .\\itl1al for t'i1_v work. 1r 1r . r- llitler experts to save $4-°‘7O-O°° P“ lTi" uhlwlut-{li prohibiting the use of cot-ks. 111-w 11111011 ' 'l"~'_l_l"' , 111.111.! 11¢ "he in" l-y prohibiting the use 111‘ l 11111101‘ ? l Ii 1|- ‘l- l [1,.,-],_~,l,; when the lR-llitcntizlry ‘mi-doners vi-it her.- sotne light will h1- thrown ‘loll 1110 est-zlpr- and lll~(\ll[lt‘(1l'.'lll\'€ intrrtlle 111110 ,.11' ;. priso11<-1' from l_,_)ll1't‘lI'~ bounty jail farm. l '1 1'". r11 "held their hand" pfitt", "huvinu lnind 'l'l11- lllrltu-rs having ;]_~;.}l1» fur thru- _\'t‘.'lt'r~. are now .11 -l>ut they are :11l more or less of the .\l1.-'~11u1'i disposition. 111e," ‘mm l" h“ ~11ou11 it is to their advantage to spend. y . y‘ * u _\'.111- the “itinerant lmperiztlist." lllCllClllllif 1h.- llt-t't-<-i1\' 111 L,'.'llllllllilll pl'eparediiess ha~ haili ,1. revenge-his 111-tractor" puhlivlv prorlzlilns t.1.1r "noting that Canada has lK-(IIIHC 111-- 11-1100 conscious ill recent weeks",- the present 1,.,\~,-;-,,np>p1 "it m,“- mpl has been ~invv as-tull- 111g .11't'it'1- zleutt-lvv constitute oi its max-inf; r0- 'local deieltee". Nothing sl-lk" -l11-!l~ll>illlt‘.% for vt-t-rls like success. 1 .\n ext1':111rdi11:11'v Assn-elated 1‘t't'~'-‘ l-Hllvli" 0111110- to us from llttlltllil)’ fill-ll"? lll-ll ll" "l‘l' c; W11 11E M. K, Gandhi offered to 1|uit drink- iul: ii 111s father would elnhrace thr- l\'111':u1. 'l'l'.li otter was 111.1110 hy llarilzll, who changed his 11111110 to l':1dull;1 when he hevatut- a .\l1.\le1n last _\l;1\-_ llrlw (111110? Xlolizulunerlzlns arc :1ll sup- pad-d 1o hr- lion-drinkers. (‘lilllfllll is a lliudu 11111 tinder no such restrictions, 1111111411 h)‘ choice he is alrascetir. a“. d‘ d‘ v \ t'l1;1rlo1t1-to\\'11 citizen was in 1111-11111 flu‘ .11l1e1' dav invt-stitgatiug market lll'1>~]>t\'l~'. llt‘ -:1i.l l’. l. ttlrnips were on .~Jll(‘ t-vi-ryivherv. l1:1\'i1u_r pr:11't11':llly the nlollllpolv oi tllt- 111:11'l1e1. lint lltf found our iztrlnt-rs lost zlhout 2o l-Ul‘ 01-111 in 111-ice inviug to inrlutling in their >lllltlllt‘lll~. small and inferior turnip» which ltzlve ‘.11 h:- ritlletl in lloston. 'l'hest- are sold :11 ll1l't‘t' i111‘ 3 rents, whereas the stautlarrl l’. l". l. tttrllips arr- ~..l1l at .3 cents per lh. \\'h_\'. he :1-'l<.~'. 0111111111 thej ' rlners here feed these. culls and >11 141-1 loo per rent for their shipments? -‘ 11 --1 l1l-11-:1rl,;1~ llll\_'" l‘ ' - '1" lilwral nut-ting‘ '- 1 ’ W111 ‘11 M1111 thr- 10-‘ and 1-1 e: . .. - n 1111f l' ' -' ' - 1lI'.‘1/'\'-‘ ('7 ‘ '1". 1. . .1 .1‘ .‘-..l.-\- //'l1lI,l ‘w. -» ‘,3 1'.-'l- 1.-:'.-11:.1.-.’.. , 1 'l'l11- fact that France -.'1\v {it to 011111111111 in her lrlr-vahlation legislation la-t tveek a eolll-colitettt 1.1n_-_11- for the franc, leaving the t-xavt figuri- to he ti-ze-l h_\- guvt-rnlnentltl decree. lllt‘.'tll< tl1:11 for the time being, at least. currency 1‘Cl:l1it11l~l1i]1~ will continue to have a certain zunount oi elas- ticity. .\'o douht this has the hearty approvzll of the. Ynited States and tireat Britain, >lll1‘t‘ {the estahlishlnellt of rigid gold paritit-s at this ltilne might well prove to he a hindrance to l1usi- ines recovery in tlle respective nations. .\s 111a1- lters now stand, the dollar will be worth 20.15 to ‘£2.06 francs. av s1? as Hon. Earle Rowe has been giving some good jadvice t0 his fellow iarnters in Ontario. "If you are going to be successful,” he said, “you 11111151 learn to produce more economically, and hy thisI mean there must be more careful breeding and more economical feeding." I\lr. Rowe said the British market buys three-quart- ers of all the exported agricultural produce of the world. Every time the clock ticks off a minute, the United Kingdom buys $5.000 worth of, produce. "\\"e are glad that even in the dif- ficult days there has been no room in British blood for the red virus of communism, nor the germ of Naziism," Mr. Rowe said. “Though ;to some they may seem ponderous and cautious, the British are leading the world back to norm- lal prosperity." l I K l.......:r.1..-..l1..g..1.u= ability .11 Mr. Justice E. Pa... Surveyor kept the wheels of justice rolling in Montreal Supreme (Tourt when for a tinle the lack of an interpreter seemed about to bring things to a halt. It was during the hearing of an injunction suit, and an elderly ivoman ivascal- led to the witness stand to testify. The clerk of tl1e court began to swear her ‘in in French. She shook her head. He tried English. \'o g0. The ivmuan let loose a flood of language. Counsel and parties looked baffled. There was no inter- preter around, and it was “Greek" to them. Mr. lustirc Surveyor leaned forward, and spoke to the woman. She placed her hand on the llihlc. anrl nodded, taking the oath from llis Lordship i11 Italian. 'l‘hcrrafter Judge Survey-er took a 11011111111; part in questioning. llis Lordship is pre- ‘<l'l1“llt of the Institute of Italian Culture. Revival of the question of roller-tins st-1't1l'il_\' nl.'1_v conu- sooner than many persom notv 111111-1- ;p:1t<-. in thr- opinion 0i .\lr. John \\'. llulrle, 0d- titor-ilt-cllir-f of the Winnipeg Free Press and l-llr. Xlztckr-nzie King's original choice as Am- ;l>.'t==u1l11r to Washington. “\Ve are taking a long ,‘rh:1ucr- if we asstutle that (Tanarhi, ..11<- of 1111- ,1111“: potentially desirable countries, 1100.1 lt-ar l1<1tl1i11g from other countries", .\lr_ l):1I'or- declar- t-Il iu addressing the closing Session of the As- socialion of Officers of the .\l'erli1'.-1l $0|'vicr-s ‘of (auada. lf the League of Nations goes, the W-"(Pl-lifitl l-t-tltlrl tip in it must go. .\lr. l):1io0 said. llreak-up 111' thr- 10.111110 would 1111-1111 lllt- t-lrl vI-Hvelttioll 11f \\'.'ll' would rr-111.-111_ "that l.~. war is all right if it is jttsti" .\lr. l\'ingi=tlu1~ flouted by his own protege-or ll it the reverse? Coin-- 'Notrzs by the Way What looks like o body blow l0 .the party spoils system 1n the 1 United S:ates has just been de- ‘livered b_\' President Roosevelt. It " in the lorln of an- executive order deereeinq tllat. lu the future all , appcintlneuts of POéLIIlBSKETS must be after 11 e111npc11ti\'e examin- ation. Ill other words, the merit systcnt. ‘F110 United States post office department has been the 'g'reat eltadrl of party patronage. ' The shunfic-allt thing about, Presl- dent Rooseveltls order is tltat; ll comes on tllt- eve of an election. It shows that. 1n the lnlnd of Mr. Itoosevrlt and no mlud is more 1 l l i 1 .~(‘ll.\ll.-\L‘ to the public thought- the ty-ogllt- gent-tally are against patronage. Ottawa Journal. Lloyd (fr-urge was more reSpon- .-1b1e pl-ohably- than any other man outside of the French statesmen for the l1a1'.~'11 and impossible terms of ‘freaty. He would l‘ 111111;: the Kaiser and drive Ger- nuufy into the rltlsf. 111111-11 of the l troubles of l'illll)])t‘ today are due to 1110 11111-111112.» that were lnatle to ' the VPYSHIllPS l 11111111110 (ft-lnlaln 11nd l‘t'tlll(‘L‘ her l i.» 1111- stain» r11‘ u .~t‘t‘t)l'l(1-1'tll.t‘ ,I‘0-.\':-r. L:1‘_vtl (‘n-ortgz- tnust accept 111111-11 of 1h:- l‘t‘.-)XJll.\ll)l1ll_V for the l)l1ll:Ll[‘l$ of 1911!. Lloyd G¢-o1'-,-,e has - been Ylclllllf; Gr-ruzauyanrl the mer- turlal ‘vPlolllllllll returns an ad- mirer of I-llth-l‘, deviates Germany l> zluuul: only for defcnel- in 1101' 0xt-.-1..~l\'e ltrnt-alnellt plans. riefelizls the tvay she has brokr-tl the Pact of V0-.'.~.11l11-.> and suppotts Hitler's upire of 3111-11101 and Dnnzlg. .\f\'.lll(l.\ ver stranec comlug fztun Lhflvtl Gm... . 1111- thalnploll of lll‘fllllt‘i‘lt‘_\' and l.1l;1‘l.lll.\l11. It is no ivolltiu- 1111‘. 1111- British people 1.111111 Geni-te. but refuse to 0 1 1 me r iru-i hun uzth po‘1-.t-l' 1n these try- , 111: (ll\_\\ ot Pless. 111-ace.-—L0n<lot1 Free iutvresdng things have .-.1lt1 a‘. the 1111111111 euthet-lnt; 1 parry :11 Niuelnberg ln Some beru o. G11‘! ., l..ke thi-: “A German lt-luains a German whether he l -' w 111 (Jiuna. Juplll. l-‘lunct- or .-. 111-10. lle we.» born :1 Gt-rlnzln by 'l1e will t-l‘ God. Gad ll1l1ltl>.(‘[l 11.:n the (ltliles of a Giltlnnn. ‘..l1.i-h he tatlnot. hKlFSLPD w. .011‘. l)(".!'fl_‘.'l1l'§ Providence." The 151-11 of a luau beirg born a Gi-llnlut by 11n- \\\ll of God ls ‘.1 p.e:-<'~ of <>-.r~:-l1'.:'.v11 zhz-toric. We 11.110 :1 1101311 that the Almighty l-CrOllJZ-S 11<-.-.l11-1' 1511.0 nor creed and a German \\'l'1l have to sub- scribe to t1 1- Mllllf‘ cit-vital laws as any other p-r-oil. There la sonic- thlnu not far 1'0l11r,\\‘."tl flout in- .~.'lnl.,v 1n 11111011 of the truck which is being r-zxilzirulted l>_v.s1tel1 Eu- liJpr-all leaders of today. The pave-r to tea-mi wet‘. and legislate wisely has been plat-ed far to one side, and the alwnlojrisbs of hatred 11nd ])l'(‘lllfllt‘(' have for the m0- ntellt elbowerl their way to the platform. May their days be few. ~Pet0rbaro11gl1 Examiner. ' Impove" "l-d trade, a scarcity of prlntnry" pt-oducts, of course, are no‘. the whole cause of war. It may even be, as some will argue, that. they only contribute to an inherent, will to war. But improv- ed economlc conditions, improved standards of living and improved international trading relationships could be reasonably expected to so altar the domestic conditions of a dozen of European nations 1.11111. even the racial, religious and terri- torial hatreds, the inflammatory appeals of the dictators, would lose size and importanccx-Toronto Globe, Coal l; now golng on the market In Chicago wrapped in paper, en- abling the harassed housholder to feed the furnace without danger to his dinner clothes. 0n special occasions, no dottbt, the packages will be suitably tied with pink ribbon, and at Christmas time decorated with that time-honored cxcilse for oscillatory indulgence, the mistletoe. But emptying the ashcxswlll still be the same old dLrty job-Montreal Gazette. W. E. Gladstone Murray, former- ly with the British Broadcasting Company, br-cmnt-us general man- ager of the Canadian Broadcasting Commission. and Atlgustln Frlgon ls the new asslstant manager. The manager receives $13,000 a year and the assistant, $12000 . . . Supreme Court jurlt-r-s rr-eeive $0,000 the Chir-f Justice receives $10000 and the County court judges are paid $5,000. so the assistant. general manager of the Broadcasting Commission is to receive $2.000 a year more than the Chief Justice of the province, and $3,000 a year more than members of the Su- preme Court. The responsibility resting upon n, member of the Supreme Court is creator than that \\'lll(‘ll sf-tllr-s upon the assist- ant, uenr-ral manacrr of the Broad. P3551112’ Cnnunistion. There l5 something here which seem to b0 ' for 11 return to the Gcr- . . denture or and finds that it. is. h!!! CHARLOTTETOWN fill/urinals Qliljat Irvin- ot y gourd .- . In Jan ID. lwlfil. MD PATIENT SHOULD BE FREE OF INFECTION. COLDS OR OTHER DISABILITY WHEN EYESIGHT IS TESTED During the war 1t was lzoticcd that one of the most expert. flyers began t0 nlake poor landing-t on his return to the airdrolne. T1115 was em- DHJTESSHIg to him and l0 his Seniflr officer. The medical officer made an examination and fotmd that one of his tonsils was badly infected. The tonsil was removed and after a few days’ rest to get. more of the poison out of the system, this. flyer there- after made perfect landings. ‘Phe point 1b: that a youngster or an adult, may ltave the eyls ex. amine-d, glasses prescribed which help for a little and thr-n become "wlb-outely unsuitable. 'l‘hi.s utay bt- due to rm increase in the aluotutt of some infection which may be present, or on the other hand to the fact that some soluce of lnfertion has been removed: Naturally the classes which suited or corrected the vision during a certain ltage of the "infection will not be suitable ' if the infcetcon has grown in seve- rity or if the lDfCCLlOXI has been rc- moved. l Unfoltunalely- the patient who ltas every eoltfirlence '11 his phy. stcian and ln the oculi-t or optome- trist to whom he was sezit believes that the glasses must be correctly fitted, and so persl ts in Marin; them. This Ls a mistake. When a patient is fiited ivilh a eial 100th on a pla 1- uucotnfirta/Jle or lulrts hint xvhen he is eating, he returns to h‘5 dentist. and made to fit, him so that he is free of pain or dlseolnfot-l. Sometimes it 1s nece. sary to consult. the rietltist. three or four tunes before the mouth 1 is made comfortable. Frrtunatcjv a plrvsfelalt doing special uotk on the 03-3-4111 (enlist-- is able to detect syln; trms of in. feetion. and if the totisils 211.".- h-allhy ‘ usually suggests that the patient. - consult his dent/st. 11nd pet an Xray of the teeth. Sonic-tune- in t"e routine ex- amination by a school nurse the eyes will 1:0 lt‘\ll‘.(1 rhfeetive andythe parents notified that glt ses are necessary‘. Therefore Dr. Richard W. Wclser. medical s11pcrv1.<.or of Kenmore. N. Y.. in School Pity- sfcianls Rrfview rtates, “All chfdren showing a defx-t to LL10 extent t-hn‘. thy have lo net wlihin ‘.20 fret of an object to see ‘it clearly ivhieh they rhould sre at, 50 feet mould be re. checked for Lllvce successive weeks since often a cold or other temporary health impturment. causes a lcssrn- ing of the power of the eyesight.’ S0 make sure that you or your youngster '1s free of "infection or coids when the eyes are tested out of line, and it looks as though we were paying too high for radio supervlsforu- Peter-borough Exam- lner. "What is the value of l1 ooin bear- ing the head of Abraham Lincoln on one side and the date 1812 on the other" inquires a correspond- 1...». on hand, we'd say 1t would be practically priceless particul- arly in view of the fact that in 1812 Honest Abe ivas just three years old-Windsor Star, LEAF-MOVEMENT From its thin branch high tn the autumn wind ‘The yellow leaf now satls in upward flight; Hover; at top-slope; then;, a whirl- ing bright Eddy of motion, sinks. The storm v behind With gusts and veering tyrannles would uphold Even as ft downward beats this gorgeous thing Which like an angel's lost and shattered wing Agalnst the grey sky sweeps its broken gold. Another eddy, mirth, Brlnks ft to rest here on the crackled earth Where men can see ft better than on the bough. What quite preposterous irony of desperate or tn Wind's-will Touches lt where it lies, golden and still. And once more lifts it vainly heavenwnrd now! v --Arthur Dnvlson Flcke has it. . Storied Presbyterian Church In P. E. I. (Tho Mall And Emlblrfl) Presbyterians 1n Canada. are tak- Lug a. special interest in Geddte Memorial church. New 14011110!!- Prlnce Edward Island, because, 100 years ago, Dr. John Geddie founded that, old church, which is rich 1n missionary associations. Dr. Geddle was the first xntsionary who went from a British colony to a. foreign field. His field, which was the Island of Aneltyum. in the New Hebrides, presented real terrors to a. Christian worker then, as Ls shown 1n the number of fine lives sacrificed in adjacent islands 1n the South Seas. When Dr. Geddle landed in An- eltyum 1n 1848 there were no Christ. fans there, and when he left. the isand in 1872 them were no heathen tn itaThls record tssald tobewtth- out parallel 1n the annuals of Christian effort. The preservation‘ of Geddle Mem- orial Church has become a worthy objective among many Presbyte-rlans ' who regard the church as a monu- - ment. to a m‘ssl0na.ry triumph. Sir y William Dawson, at one time prlnc- - ipal of McGlll Univusfty, and an intimate college friend of Dr. meddle, has written of the miss. , lzmaryls first homecoming as follows: ,-'Then, Dr. Geddte could say that ihc had been unable to bring with ‘ him a specimen of the idols of An- eityum because no heather-n re_ ntalned on the island." Undoubtcrry a man o.’ d‘scr.'min-. aron, Sir William also paid tribute to the great churchmanls wife, Mrs. Geddle, a daughter of the late Dr. AI-xander McDonald, Antigonish. "She was eonttntf’ according to Dawson. “to bury herself in the qtret duties of a country manse, or go afar off to the heat-hen. I doubt u-het-lter, without her advice and , encouragement, her husband could have succeeded a: he did in the treat object of his life. In many difficult and dangerous positions she proved. herself a woman of re- smlrec. Judlzment and courage, and was most devoted and untlring tn , her exertions for the benefit. of the barbarous people among whom she tlflbervd so tong. At the time of her mflflinge, however. the inlmediate _ ilrospcet. was that she should occupy the quiet: p0 ltion of a. minister's \-.'1fe in New London." The current issue of tire Prcsby- ‘ terialt Record features the story of ;Dr. altd Mrs. Geddle. Si: William l Dawson's rcfenenceto the srelterisd 1 life that Mrs. Geddie might, have ‘ had at a country ntanse in Canada. them-s marked eontmst to the story of the ‘ong and dangerous voyagcl which she. her husband and 11.9-1- ehildreu had en route from Hahfax to new Hebrides. Her qulzt courage l tlzrotlghotlt, the trip and afterward. “"713 9W3 llwllghts (r0 women in, church work and Ln other pro-f fesslons ln-thece days. There 1s a1 definite trend, indicating 1h’: valuel 0f Womzufs services, whether in the Dlllult 0r in parochial work, Women whose tasks art-assuming 11 growing importance in chm-ch circles must find them-elves strengthened for their taste; whm "WY read of the courage or m, Geddieks helpmate. The Anglican 355mm °f QlYADpelle, recently 1n T°T°Yll°- 890KB 0f the cheerful out- look of clergymcn in r1551 part5 of Western Canada. who are glad to serve their church this coming W111i" f0!‘ $60 a month. The wives of such men remind one of Mrs. Geddle and ‘$11G country manggq Even l.’ r-he and her husband 119,11 Yemflillf-d 1n Prince Edward Island and had not become noted, one feels sure that they would have acoomp_ fished a great. deal of good at; home and that the satisfaction, through “l” much 1°“ Wiflblcilous roles, would have ‘been m1 ‘as; ‘ Announcement JUST ARRIVED A CODIPLETE LINE MAX FACTOR SOCIETY BEAUTY AIDS Ml! 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