l. lv > gfiv laid l . l’ lll Blillljll --__._.___ .._. . . _......___ ____ Illtdlg Dull) (lulunlou I587) I630 pa: you lln mum-o) min-no. ' GIG ID III! (II MIIQIM) Ilallod lu Ollnuln lllll United ututog fhlflol%w. Ohuur U. lull-In. Vloo-lfiolldont-J. B. Ilium"- heroism-Lin‘ Ool. D. A. Iullnnol. l). 8. 0. IIIOI lll Illlllll-i- I. Burnett. Auoolnto Edltor—lJ. K. (Jun-Io ETliWN VBVUAHBIRN SATURDAY MARCH 1-7, 1928 ltiouate acreage utilized for this ——— lpurpose. there appears to be little NT PATRICK now belongs tol the ages and w a“ [he civmzedljority of fields under potatoes are . l . r ' l . l muom or u“ wmld‘ n“ mmonlless than five acres and but a fruc- Saint of Ireland. he is also a Saint: llmllllnbpolllonallyl Uller w“ and to every country in which lChristi-lllvcnlyl anity is preached and taught. To- d“? an Christi?“ Ilatlomuties w?“ our larger farms without interfer- ' un w with the“ Irmh brethren m ing with the dairy herd and prac- domg‘ honor m the mewofly of a tieally every farm of fifty to a slant soul’ a great Chmmm and hundred acres would afford to dc- one of the earliest missionaries of vote ten acres to potatoes. The dau- the Christian church. The history ' ST. PATRICIPS DAY. cause for anxiety. The great mo.- Even the latter acreage ger is not to the general dairy busi- v of Saint. Patrick, luuch of it tradi- ness. but to the individual farmer. rmscuxrlllrormrowu euzlnolzuvf lAN ERA OF DISASTER what Notes by the Way lUNDER the caption, "A Bad Seu- I -son for Converts," The Literary Digest, in its latest issllcJ gives n summary of the opill- v finurs [churches in gaining new member-l ._1'._ i _ , W.B l . . ship during the past year. Thisl B“ lam“ a’ (“MD summary begllls by pblmlnl; o... FAMILY PHYSICIAN a rsvcuo- that of 9.299 Presbyterian churcl-lcswl 3,269 had no converts last your; cfl Yllll ale leadlllg every day of llle 3.755 BflDIl-Sfi Cllllfcllffl-l‘ 3.474 lackedlwfliiflfifflll work our nerve special- convelts ill 1927. and of llifililllists arc doing in what is called Methodist churches, 4,651 went witll- DSYClIO-llllflly-‘lls- out attracting a single convert. “Ill A” W" know “onlewherc i“ m" the 5mm “mo holds?’ m” Statemmllis upsetting his mental balance, and 8°95 0"- ‘TQY all lllc Proleslmllllnaking, him unfit to do his best in . ions of many newspapers in thc; United States as to the slow pro-l’ gross cf some of the evangelical Colllll be Ell/ell i0 U19 DOIMO W01) Oll churches in the United States. thculhis work, in his home. or in his there arc 60,000 out of a total (lffilfllly 0011530!’ Wllll 0mm‘ Pelllile- 200,000 churches that failed tobringl Al“! so the psychofanalyst‘ an“ l lvnl . l ll Cl “l. n|a few consultations, 1s usually able l‘ fmg elem ‘l “l ° ‘c u“ m llto locate the matter that is causing lflllll 15-5! 5'94"- lthc mental disturbance. oftcn some- ~ lthiug that, occurred in childhood. llencc the question has arisenz-lftlld by drawing it out into the light, “What is the malter with "lclflnd ShOWiIlQ the patient that it l5 churches?" In reply to this questioll-lllgtggllzl lulzlellsplfrlltlleltlfillllg lgilllll 5:23; V l _ 4 _ lulany answers are given. Herc arclvlllwllolllll alld llle trouble ls col._ The"? l5 llllle Flbli lll Dlllllllllg. SZLYvlSOITK‘ of them: “Wealth, luxury andleemd five acres of potatoes. Ill ainlostlease“; “failure to give Christ com-l‘ I often think that the family Slam. yclll. a llvcdlcre lmlcll Ol pollblnland of our lives"; "need of cioscrlf-llllleysllfilflsll all 61:58 llWtBl-ls known to our readers. By his iii: . tc-cpcration“; “the church lacks tmlg a p ye ' a y‘ ‘ .3 l em toes ls almost sure to colne out onl . .. .. - . _ lwcre more of the old time all round and work. though dead. he 1Tb ‘lime oflellllll’ 3 splmllal l"er“‘"l‘fanlily physicians there would The _ . and laziness"; "breakdown of thefless need for the psycho-analyst.‘ bpkjaketh and h“? 51mm“ m lmllen-llclr hutch there ls always c°ll'laulh0i'iiy of the Bible“; “failure of; Why? ; . ‘mnght of the Mldme Ages ‘md m giderablg mg Everything consid-jllle younger generation to adl1cl'ctollh§e°:ll;‘l* biehe fillllfnllll Mlflml‘ in???’ v .. -* l. .. . . l" 111's 1e ouseo. the growing light of sllcceedluglrelll a lmlalo amp ls all expellslvelli. las al splrllluali obtllllgaltlon . l edullllllew lllem from bll.lh_ knew prac- Luuluies‘ _ cnc to raise. If it is raised for seccllcn 1mm me o s _ a empmfgxfif llcflllYv F-‘Wfylhlllg lllilt W611i 0n ifl Todalq l“ this (lll-l ml,- [l-lt-ll _ < VV _ 4 4 Jlle Potency 0f 80161109 =15 llglllllhl that household. Further what he l _ _ _ ,|.llrpo.~.cs 1t i5 very expensive lu fer-l (llll not llllloll. lll. lllas 50ml lold lll, ratclnul socleiles will celebrate lllc llllllcl,‘ Sllllllvlnlll lllllvosllng “ml some lllelllbcl. lll the fallllly_ A Western newspaper notes that: “my? V V Because‘ the family trusted hlm tion, but all of‘ it founded upon de- finite knowledge concerning his great missionary achievements. i the right side of the account. In ‘.1 spiritual revelation." and so on. anniversary cf lllcll" llourxrcd Pal.- Illilillllifil. Bczsizlcs this there ron Saint wllh thc usual ccl"cl11nl"‘;\". is the uncertainty of saddle, and ridin hard“: or anized - . r lll=1l'l~'l‘i< ll- l5 vflslll’ DQ-‘Slblfll-aligioll has beeugable to DUSRCFOSS‘vlilldodligcpgggiglgilttlysb tells us for the very best crop lo fall into ltlsllcil reforms as Sabbath observance that it is often the first meeting‘ _ l _V l l .V Vl - . . » < ~ l V -l ‘with the patient that enables him low lnalket and when the clop lsalllllllllnllllllollllllllslllllllllltlll “llllllltl tllllijllo gel his confidence‘ and while I churches" have ained in ‘ oliti lln-Iay take- mo or three consulta- ;llll.llc_ Ol- colll,sc_ lllele ls lllllllvs lllll ‘ . .. . g P flUOIiS before Vhc has really learned E mm. lllal llll, Gollellllllelll lll- ’ _ ' llllill’ have llren. has been more thmlthc trouble. nevertheless it is be- lmnlblo"s chance" A blg "OD malQlost in the waning power and infill-THUS? U19 llflilclll {P1155 hllll llllll “lfall into a good market; and thecncc cf the pastors in the home plll- he get-‘Tesults- l If he cannot get the patients _ l llconfidence he can't get results. My erzltlon. "For what shall lt profl‘ u poll-ll lllell ls llllll ll- llle lllmlll, Wm works out lll ll m when onnllliflfl lf he shall gain the wholclphysiclan,"when he gets a case teachers ll "mm (lcfinlleb ‘ ' ‘ g ‘lWCfld and lose his own soul?“ as‘“'l1@1'9 ll¢‘_$l1$i1f‘Bl5_ some menial dlS- . . - -lll,llls_ blll the [act lvlll be lldllllllcllllllld lllc Mllslcll Too glelll ll pl.ll,elilll‘bfillfl€ 2s affecting some organ 01‘ study of me hlbwry of geographyliilfli. one does not always win. The luay be paid fora short-lived politiiolgans of the body‘ Instead of of Canada generally and of Novu i endeavor to try and right the mat- Scotia particularly. The underlying . _ . g . ldea ln lllc propogell changes lsllllll lgmlllflc‘ s “an” He bellows ‘nl Cllllfltlll lmllllrlcll lilfil Y0" 2-8251“ tcr in thc patients mind, he would _ l ' _ ‘ ' _‘ lnnklng sum. If he cannot get 11,150 bunches of bananas from tilt-Ill"? llll‘ illlllfllt llllll lllfi lllllllll’ 11 education. like charity. should bcglu llmlllllblll mlcc lol llls Seed pollhlllvesl llldll._l_ llllllllllll llll. lllclllel._lot of time, worry and money. at home. 'I‘ilis also conforms to the loos as well he will lccd lllem lolpart of these llave conle by rail — scriptural injunction With regard wlllls Slack and lhus lmllw hls profilllllrollllll the United Slams- , Tlllis} The llle ellllngellzlllllon ol llle world nibc-llr mg cm is l _ lycal hope 1s held out that .1 lalgc l " P - l‘ m?" "n" he "lmwpart of thc banana supply for Can-ll. _ ll" k _ l _ _ _ I |uot do this. lada will come by stcaruships, as!‘ m ‘m "llglllllffleh M Bunme In thc curricula oiVnur Cflflfifllfllll Agllllll we lllllollll llllllcll llll.llllllll§\vllcll coming through the Statcsl. ' schools generally the geoc,l"~.1pl1_\".l. ltllere is a duty of 50 (2(‘ll[S|)Ol‘l)llIl('li‘ ls. fol" this province at least, and wc- _ l _ _ l hlswly allll socllll llle lll llll. (llllflullll. but lf blougllt (ill'(.‘(‘i. lroul \Vllf‘l'i‘" - world have llsllllllytakcn pnvccdcncclvlncel llle llfllblll course l0 lollllll.‘ ‘ lllcy MC ll“, lll llllll.‘ Tllll bllllllllllll Arc llllliliilllillfilfl far from Illdilrs over ‘who m we lmmflnnd‘ TlLlThiS means a "ell-wllllbl" qllillll-ll-lkblollllllt 1° Cilllflflfl lll“ 3'01"‘ “m? Tilc until islsarfnlllg. woeful. mati- ,of potatoes. roots and mixed graiusiwlmcd “l” $"'933"605" l ‘llmg- V V ‘ l'l‘lu~ wuil of Britons frolu savage lkecplug the dairy herd up to thc: The Ylllllsllllt yo“ sllcllklllll "l. lands; Asia’ ma“ they know Ur their “wnlhigllest possible level, as many hogs “Why we should be grateful for this THC“ W99“ llbl-"lml lllell" “llllls 1'9" . . l sound lfllld hens as can be {ed from me worst of all winters", points ollt a Heroes filter lllou . l . . l . _ __ _ l . . gil mighty and learn something of thc iustoly uuzllnrodllclll of lhc llllm Thls lllellmll remarkable fall of thc (lentil iflifll blllve customs of the world generally during the four weeks curled on Mutrous, virgins; lll-lll lolllllll. llllllllls _ lFebruary ll. It appears that during‘ n] will" l“ ml“ ml nwllil’ (“llv-‘l’. “llllm- that period the (lentils ill Loudoll. ' a parade to Saint Dunstauk Cathe- dral, where Solcniu Iligll Mass will be celebrated. PROGRESS lN ‘Enllcllfloxl largo one the loss 1s correspondingly Nova Scotia is preparinl: llroglflnl Ol IlYOPO-‘Cfl Change-b‘ lll lllllllll-odllcel. ol- llle lllg "op makes ll‘pits over the lives of the rising gen- schom Symon‘ o‘ m” l”‘°~‘lmw';littlc fortune. Never venture. never Among the cilaugcs arc higher sal- aries_ for lfaleful, prudent farmer-takes 1101"‘ “lllmpll ‘nerve specialist immediately. would <0;- - ginning at Jerusalem" or at home. ‘lily llcv. Donald itlucdollallall pupils in our Maritime schools. as .1 rule. know more about Europe and province. or of the Dominion. To l lllus succeeded and will succeed which Ls one of the goals ill 0(|ll('1l-l tion, children‘ nlllst be taught sonny l _ _ _ _ ‘By sflvggg pol-d S 01" lmllllll 10rd,; and the 105 lalgest towns llulnbelcdl our llclllllll filed‘ no llllp “m thing regaflllng their OW“ cmlllllyl" 125.084 as compared with 15,903 inl null. They will then be in a position fol llnlulnllul NOTES lthe corresponding period 01' VlastlTllolllgllbrave and bold. m lllllillJCi$ make an intelligent comparison and lveflr- These figures Show a decrenselw o llvld- l l _ —-—— . . l er cwer llr" 1n .": ' to understand more about concli- The Patriot's slush column lslgf 30 lapel 60ml Th? wealtlllwr '.“ll%t\'1‘llc lcndcr filillllli‘ ll(l)l(f:n“2(!7)l?1ll"lVP l, DVC 90H lllll) 1522i! . Ol‘ C Win Cl‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' < . - - - » | Could not f‘ d z l l‘ tc-t ". tions in distant lauds. l llonce mole violently lll action. llllllllll llol llalllllllllll, be cllllllll ulllclTlvlll wrllheldollllll Clillfldfl. flllllollgl‘! l! Conlllllrfiilvelli lworst of all." but llo\v could the, bling painj; . young country, has .1 wonderfully; But the Patriot is not in the nwomwirller properly be called "worsFl/ll Slllllt C" these "vrv lrllllll not lllleresllllg and lllslllllllg lllsloll,‘ flillll lllllklllll Colllesslons muse dayllwhen it. gave generally exccptionailyl lee. history of great deeds. tlfVft prefers to blindly" lead the blind. good “calm the one blessing Lhml - l _ d ladds so greatly to the value of all‘ »_ l ullnsl l-Jr-ypi()lls dlllll heroes and heroic _ efforts an v llllllcl, good llllllgsy _ Till.- savage llallfls of in ills bands achievements. To know something Perhaps a suitable m“ m,- lllel ‘WllO had no C-ulcfnrll‘ lol"d to fcal. of this history cannot but be an Patriot's Saturday sermon would be‘ The value of canals is discuslcdlbllwflll‘ l." tends"? mgr’ _ ll llly The Toronto Globe wlllcll lellsl cual lll glluf and llleitlng tears. inspiration to the children of today; {)0 not do as 1 do bu; do as I m" m“ the mime on me sl Lawrence; The bralvc and bold in thousands _ .. , ~ co d, and me Gfavemmenl’ or Nov? Se? you‘ ‘Cllllfllfi lll lloim 0f IOHHBBQ llilS lll"l\Vl‘lO.\‘(‘ sighs 1nd groans y: could lll 1-9 llllllillll; R £006 mOVP l" "hlQl creased three-fold in 20 years while; not ilear. departure. They are also to bccom-l Mr. i.. i’. ‘ruuluu, wll , lnnj()l‘v{ la still larger increase of tonnagchasl w l taken place on the Welland Canallbolllrllllllc 311°"? “lull "llarmlcd “ml lTherc is no doubt of the value oil dllllll‘ 0mm“ M‘ em“ by the vc r b n ill our slorls lnol'oI.-1't'l' l» l - ll. - 11-. ,. 7- » “.10 Canals m me big Central Proishow W1.” pull’ i“ lmldw llmelllll? . a s Be lmy ll i - -l <1 lll lllrllll‘ sllhirlllllllllavlnccs and the Western Provlnccsllll council wi- , iilough dlsuult fnr generously tllnn our teachers. llaslitiun lnnkcs iwillgplllill lll-fill llows lll this side of the mountains. butihevlglu" lvnll" l bll-‘l- "Wl llklfllll CAT'S . V l _ _ .£‘)Ol'l‘ _‘,1_-~ .. llol llcell ll l.l.l.dll l0 us’ Olll. o(holullhll vllllllllv lll, __,l,lll_ llllllllll rllc opelatcd at a loss. free o1, s1 it to l ~1 lll v lclliul tfllff. ' tolls. and arc as free to the [Initcd fillllml; States vessels as to Canadian. They'li)f shricka and rrit" -~‘--- —- -<4>-_ --_- Blended 011 lllcfelislng the l0flCl1Cl'-l'1“Ili0rld lllnlllly" llwllllvllll: Vclldo". 58.181185. Thai; W0 hill/C 1'01‘ lllllnYllllls _ir1illcll till‘ llllilurilll wriiill‘; sister provinces are awakening to _\~ll_ll.V_V~ this fact and there is an upward- lllove m mls djl-cmjgn [hroughgutl Our Liberal friends are cmphaslz- Plllvllllelll llllllllllgll lll. lllll, SpllfCau mind l'0lllf“"l.V8, or l'i(‘.ll'i be- Callada. Our own provlncejwcnrcling the great benefit they haycland lot with thc other ProviuceslgTllql lllllylc‘ _lVl ll , A V . pleased to note. is beginning to rc- coufened llpoll farmers by takinglllnr lllell‘ llll-lwflll and Yflfllllrfl l I l m“ " M Mm‘ “e are i ‘old? I cognize the fact that the lnen aud'the duty off implements of prod-l‘ 0mm“ ‘lulallls’ “k” mlmml” "lll l lll‘ the much talked of and ireqfilnfliing their W03 of shameless" ylomen who are entrusted Willi f-llfiuction. Yet this. like many othermcndously costly waterway from‘ mould training and guidance of our future Liberal mnellls has already melwdlgl-le Gulf o; 5L Lawrence to LlllllllNntions tortured, infaufs murdered lclll l - l’ ll . h th l lMaiflcns CXDOSIJfI l0 iflfulllrltls gaze; citizens are entitled to rcmunera- awalh Farm lmplcnlenls are dearllrlof lsllleolvllzrlyllllnesultlzlllgelo “ellleblllltllllllllllsl-llov you” lll dmV-ds N, bloom.‘ tion more nearly commensurate with mlllly lllllll lllcy were below lllelsamc as l0 lhe exlsllng canals. Illfudia‘: merits can ncvpr i-rnu: ".19 m“ °f “cqulrlng ma“ edlm” duty was removed and Canadiansl will be all "pay" and no return. Vusfllonring luonstcrs, llif.‘ brave lln. tional fitness for the task cntrust- water power will be developed, andlco m fig-lulled. d - . ll - f. -. 1 ed to lllelll, and we llllst llllll; swpsl hydro electric encrgylfol the benefit: lhougllll‘ ma!" 1"‘ llllll llillli wlll Shorlly be taken lo remedy of Ontario industries. No wouderllllll f0 l ‘ "i1". ,1 - that the big Lake Province wnnfs c'l'l'§d° m l‘ and shriek n‘ “h” h“ long bee“ “dmnwd m be n‘ l“ l‘ °l"'l°"-" m" ma‘ w°m°n~thc entire Dominion to undertake Where (tarts in a grievance. ltheir dress. their manner of wearinlnthe construction and pay thc cost. illllT. | Tile ronr of war. the clan ol arms -———-¢o>—-—- ll l l I _ l‘ - _ l 1c r hair arc so frequently made . As y“ n" lnmrmnlln“ lllls-mlnlvTo mortal col-s ls pain to hear. l ‘the mm’ or 500d nmured blmwlnllfrom thc Ottawa Government nbolltlwlltélllnléillljllfllltl-lge Mill’ lemllllm‘ SW10 mill’ lmclfme lll thc second Car Ferry at the Cllpcs.| their purs- FEAR has frequently been GXDFCSH-ltcxt for thc poet. or the illlmOriSt. or as to when we shll have done! _ I ed that the tendency t0 lfl-lwllercas mere man‘s foibles are Wllh the dblgrflfeflll "lirrow Eallgc-llndlillncnolicwl Smcmnb m 0mm’ ’ ' or when Prince Edward Lsllmd will Plob leached" smgml‘ W" m"? "l creme our seed potato aerfiflilvlarcly so honored. Probably thc l hand . 1e given its promised portfolio in . _ would endlnger our dairying indus-lfaet that women are better natured lll-ll Fellllllll clllllllel Olll. Llllllll D°"""’ll‘l’lcf:lfcl "“-“"""‘l Y" hlll/“Wl l ' ' ' ‘ l -. try. Prom the figures liven by Mf-lthnn men may account for it but, ropngggnflnlllq-s “n, sup fllncglonlng-Ynlrii feel ills might through nil Peppin. Plant. Ftholog‘ , at. bhfilpflrhnpg, the mam ream“ p; than“ at Ottawa as rubber stamps for the‘ Yo“ lull" I Pam“, G . King Government. How long is this Grml" “mm Hmflmk" “mm “ml meant meeting of the row- whatever style they do thcmselvesl - l wllmm our Alllociction. as m the nromr- unlln they lm- nlwnlys attractive. "qzlilllzllll" "W With n Wight‘ who room-r lw- ,, p. .. n “.4... . u...» arc still making farm implembntsi in the United States. at lncn could ill en- NO DANGER. on " ---- "*- .believc, for every flgriculttlrlll pru-Illllny lllll llllllvll lll ll clllllllllllll lllllllvA wzlil ll. llcllrd. a wail and nlollll. s icw beheld ilubtled. l ON LAND AND SEA ~ A GRUB-STOKE TALE If it were possible to record even briefly the disasters that have occur- led on land and sea during the past -thirty years. it would enfoid a grue- some talc of loss. suffering and woe. which would stagger humanity. At first‘ glance one is disposed to cast blame on officers or owners of ships which have gone to thc boi- tolu. or on officials and railwaymcn who wclc killed or injured on duty; but without reflection and heal"- lny; evidence it is not well to cast nil the blame on any clluls in par- lmlipmls “lake up is gqwlefljjng llmlticular. for not until tllc facts arc made bare on the Judgment Day shall the blalucwortlly be made known. There are so luany sides to the story that not till then can the light full on all. Bc tllis as it may, the death-rate from all sorts of disasters keeps mounting higher and higher until people often exclaim: "What is to douc to remedy or stop these awful (lisastcrs? During thc Great War the world cried out for a cessation of the car- nage which had nu effect on thc waning nations. and it is to be llop- cd that similar influences will be brought to bear upon the Era of‘ Dis: "tcrs that 110w alarms the whole world. Let‘ lls reflect for a moment. Every daily paper printed comes to it; readers with columns of details oi harmwiug shipwrecks. traill WIELRS, milling and other calami- lies, whose victims number any- where from twenty to a thousand. 'I‘hcn there are accounts of ships’ ,crews being marooned and miners ibcing imprisoned hundreds of feel ibclolv the surface. Also shocking" ldetailscf volcanos and earthquakes {which cannot be laid at the door lof humanity. Those also give large nlljolitlfifllly tile church is ill tllyllllq he became pllacllmnsl me lldllflglllles of the qllolll may conlllbuwloled by llle lllosellce lll lllcll. Elk {to the lamentable record of dead ‘women. mcn- and cilildrell. i Prior to some thirty years ago. it luas not uncommon to ilavc ship- ‘wrecks. electric storms and other such luisfortunes, but they \vel"c mere bagateile compared with these llater clays. l It may be asked: "How can you ‘lapply a remedy or remedies. land lwhat. are they? When these dlszlr- .tcrs were only beginning to‘ calls’: lalarlu trifling renledies were talked of. but ill proportion to the increase jcf the (lluElSlCTS it was found that llhcy were nonsensical and for years llmvc been dropped. But the rav- ages ilavc not stopped. There arc l lhanding the patient over to the some of those that are prcvcutablefl lthat have not been stoflllefll l°l' lll‘ gztzlucc thc sad spectacle of "Speed ‘and Greed!" They are at the root of tile railway and steamboat hor- lrors. and consequent losses and wears. It is fol" the profitcers to (le- lvisc a rclncdy and for tllc people tn ,c:lll upon them t0 do so. Tile na- .1101“ 0f the world will soon have {to take a hand in tilt‘ Liam?- - l0 O 090040044 OQ-QOOQOOOOO-O: DAILY LESSONS I IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ovoe-owo-v-oa-wowo-ooov-ovvv WORDS OFTEN ‘MISUSED: 1).; “Qt, say “two and tllrcc is five.“ Soy “are five," as there are two Sillbjflfll. nouns. O F T E N MISPRONOUNCED: perhaps utcccut last syllable. and do not pronounce “props? OFTEN MISSPELLED: protege (masculine i , protcgec ifclninillc.) SYNONYMS: conflicting. contra- dictory, contrary. contrasted, ‘for- cigil, opposed. unlike. WORD STUDY: “Use u word three times and it is yours." Let us increase oul" vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: LABYRINTH; a nwze: inex- plicable difficllty. “We wcl"c con- [l-onled by a bewildering labyrinth of facts." _ i} loooe-ooooe-eeo-Qo-ovovoveooo i i i The Land We Love i i‘ By Frank Yelgh lowoyo +000 vac o4 000004“ o l Sir John (‘olbornc l Q. Who was Sir John Colborne? l A. Sir John Colborne was th ‘Governor-General of Canada. for a lsllort period from I838 to 1839. suc- icccding Lord Durham. He was also Comnlander-ill-ellief of the forces [in Canada. who had a ulide mili- ltary and civil experience. having [fought at the battle of Waterloo. of mo“ lmlii-‘(l “W”? lll’ llllvllllllic had previously servcd as Limit.- Goveruor of Upper Canada for a _ l , ~* Gf l‘-‘"Yl"l' lillf-lllumber of years frolu i828 to the ale of no value to thc Maritime lend o; lam I ---—----10> - |.§-§§-O-§§~§Q§-§O'§ Q~Q§~O O00 O O-UO HOUSE HOLD SCRAP BOOK l a RQBERTyA LEE OOOQOUOQOO-FQQO 06900 ‘Q400- ’St.lff Leather Shoes A little vaselinekippiled to stiff leather shoes will make them soft and comfortable. The vasellnc should be rubbed into thc leather with ll piece of flannel. -‘ Tor Clean Eggs Wct some common baking soda in a. small dish and wipe the eggs with it. This will instantly remove all stains. exercising at night until physically ired. In trembling 14;.‘ piallklnuilléli. near . V ln murslialied hosts in touch you llistoricus. - l Happenings of l The WeekV l , maid. Her qualities rare and extensive» Lively. keenly alert. unafraid, Looking at life as a game to be played, , Joyous in mood and intensive! Free as u wild bird, never dismayed. Ncvcl" of Fate apprehcnsive— Who is as fine as the modern lllaid‘? RINK us a toast to the modem’ MARCH l7, i928 _____ FOSTER’S GUAIACOL EMULSION OF COD LIVER“ OIL This is without doubt the best preparation of its kind we have ever sold. It contain; 191.11g; 1on1‘; an“ nulrllllle properties oflCud Livers with llypophospbat of Lime allu " Soda. and the addition of. Guaiacol makes it specially hem. flcial in lung and bronchial troubles. For Chronic Coughs Bronchitis and all wasting diseases it has no equal. sold’ on its merits at 50c and $1.00 bottles. ‘ Central Eu Au Drugstore. A new lot of the celebrated Japanese Fountain Pens just received-slim each. lDnslling on at tile head of the parade) ' ca»: show of her paintings at i-hc Goupii Gallery early ill the Spring. a u u A left hand shake was all Mrs. Baldwin could give her fliends at her reception at 10 Downing Street, oll Thursday. The rigllt was in a sling owing to an attack of rheuma- Aud who ‘is so doggone expcnsivc?' Lady Patricia Ramsay will have ll-l l 5 INSURANCE ‘ ON THE BOY An insurance contract-on your» son's life, ex- » plalued to him step by step, would give him an ll impressive first hand knowledge of the safest business contract in existence. Premium notices would go to him, all of which you plight have to [my for a time, but, as be be. gins to earn he will want to share the cost with » e at the New Colonial Hotel. times becomes very chic. O offer a stronger inc dent habit. For particulars West Life policies, HYNDMAN & C smppilire and diamond broocll given to Mrs. Baldwin by thc C. P. R. as o. souvenir of her launching of thc Duchess of Bcdford. As usual a large uumbel" of people thrcnged Mrs. Baldwin's reception rooms, which were decorated with snow- drops, red tulips and anemones and tism. Tile sling was held with the you. You could not m a finer exalnble. or entlve to cultivate the provi- u! profit-earning (h1g1. consult OMPANY, LTD. ‘ Provincial Managers -- Charlottetown Agents At AlfPrincipal Points ._ l sprays of early spring foliage. _, l. l. Sir Andrew MacPhail lavas anlongl THE those attending thc luncheon by lthc Woman's Canadian Club in lMontreal Tuesday. which was holl- lcellencies the Governor-General and‘ ' - ' onl ln Red H len l Lady Willingdou. sold y _ ' yg ' ' ' licious supper ended a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Morl"is,{l._lllllel-lng, who have been spending some time: ~ a l r- m Daymmll Fllmdfl- "Y" "°“' Vlsll"; The Misses Alena and Ilrcnc Horne lug l" Gcmllla entertained at a very pleasant tea llon Wednesday afternoon at their lovely home, 57 Fitzroy St. The grooms were attractive with lovely ‘luiring blossoms and the tea. table» l lwas centred with the same fragrant Rev. ‘Dr, Clarence McKinuouwhol [lowmls' ., , , ~ l lii'"ifiil.if.f.‘i.ilff.. ifliiil‘....“"ié“‘illil “Wall “is” °‘ mg"- "- World, held iu Lancaster. Pa. whercliq" ‘rltlconmanled by her young son' he represented the United Churchils ‘Imlmng Per mower‘ Mm Alex- of Canada. leaves early in April forlallilcl VMFFHVHO“ and llcncwmg 01d Jflllllll upon tile invitation of all lll-l [Hkndqupm l, __, Friends of the late Mr. F. T. Wat-l of u recreational and inspirationnillds Wm P0 mmlesled l!“ the follow-ll lcharactcl" in :1 mountain l . . lmg l-cfalcncc l? ms dnughterlwh?“ ‘has bccn cust0lllary~t'ol" years lvitilIllllllsltiulfducatm“ he Supmlvlsvd‘ l tllis great body of missinnllrics lll’ A gnu-ml realm‘? progrlmnvaslnlllfl brim-z tlleln from illc wcstcrll world ll special preached to ,(lt‘liVl‘l' u Sl‘~,' _V . _ l .' l ries of talks. Dr. Mzlckinlloll isllll-‘lluho MMKHL Wm“ M,» AEmlhm first Canadian to bc so honored. llc 19ml‘ PPM?‘ knowllnns m‘? Irish will be absllllt for scvcrul ulolltlehs,‘bllglltmgum ‘P.1d ‘YIN. Lilac“? wat- alld during his stay ill tile Oriclll. km‘ “Own Pncmc (Gust plamsy ap- lllllllosos llllllllllll ll lolly of lll“ pcared before the microphone‘ ln tllu (lolllllly lmV pleasure and mfmllnn’Journal Slllldll).Tllfll)l'Ugli1ll\llllClilt|- llw lllllllollpsl ed two piano solos by LfldldlC Wat-l _l kls. who chose hcl" opcnlng num-j Mm‘ s. F‘ Hodgllon ls lllll llullsllblll‘ “Intermc by Lcslcilctlzky. .1 l one of ilcnnwn compositions 0f ilffl/fliillflllbbl‘, Mrs. A. E. Jzunic-ljn‘ .. . ' soul Ol. lllllllllxl _ Peggy. Both solos vlcle hpltiifilfi- u Miss Laura I-Iodgson left this weer: for Winnipeg. where she will be the guest of her brother. Dr. Harold Ilodgson. - ' u‘; .\ 1y rendered and showed to advan- ltngc the technique oi this artist. The vocal solo sung by Miss Agatha a Mrs. A. W. f-fyndlnan was hostess for the evening Bridge Club oll Monday. while Mrs. Hartley enter-l tallied tlle afternoon clllb yesterday/l l artist is known. is very appropriate. lRrhe ‘filmy “lends o? _Mrs' B‘ Barnes, was delightfully rendered. ogcrs, who has been vlslting her and lllosc who llld llol llmc lll sou in Keutville. will regret to lcnl"ll ' ‘§.‘..".°.’..".‘.°.‘.‘Z"?Zf.’.i°;i.‘;Z..i'.2iif§"‘;..“f.il"* "l" “feel w‘“."'° l“ M“ M“ Tuesday’ ls happily lunch bellellwatkis are appearing all this week. and ableylo return “onl the howl-lit ls not often that radio listeners tall ' llulvc thc opportunity of hearing two _ such talented artists. and from thc . . ' ‘ _‘]')l"iOf‘lC calls received at the studio. Mjlllrlrzglllklllrllllallf llslfldllénissllllertllmtlleverybody thoroughly enjoyed the Bahamas, last week They are Igucstslbmadcn-SL me only complaint bemgl ' ‘ "that it was altogether too short. ten " fi " (‘ontinued " onl Page 8 Thcre seems to be two tendencies —--—<"'>—i— at work in the new bobs fol" spring. "‘*‘“"“”**“*'*”"‘ *' One ls thc long bob. with tiny ring-l se|ecfl°ns lets showing beneath the edge uf FOR the hat at the ucck. Tile other is . tile "bang bob." But these are untl Guardlan Readers the regulation bangs. Rather. tlllel..¢¢;¢”““»+“,,+.,,, huir is not parted at all, bllt combn ed down over tile forehead. follovc-l i ti t n2 1e nu llral line of its growth, LONG lllFE ASSURED_MY Son‘: I110 edges softly curled. the carslforget not my law; but let thine. completely exposed. It is n hardlhcart keep my commandments: For} bob to wear unless considerably ma-llenglh 0f lllkvs- and l0llf; life. llndi difled. but Oil/flit! right girl it samalllfifflj°l§llgll they "dd m m”? March l7, 1928 PRAYER-O ollr God. make us to; Mrs. Ewen w. MacKinllon. of thislbe elm! and rcivlce all our day-s- city. is visiting in New York. thcll guest of Dr. Charles Kennedy and. Mrs. Kennedy. l . e00 Mlrfh 1a, 1112a l I A’ POINTED CHARGE—Let not. lmercy and truth forsake thee: bind Rev. Hammond Johnson and Mrslllwnt about thy neck; wriw them Jcimson spent thc week-cud in; Sackvllle. the ffilests of Mr. Mrs. William Murray, Union St. Mr.| Johnson took part in the dedication exercises at. his former church ill PRAYER-MY Lord, and my 60d‘ slnkymcl and w” coldlalll, web‘! would trust the! wholly. lcomcd. ' a a \ ’ ’ ‘ I WILL NOT DOUBT" l i Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Roddy of Mon-ll It is fl. comfort to' know howl .trelll. left on Friday for New York °lll°m ha"! ffllmd pence and Joy in‘ ‘to sail Saturday by the Vecndam on benevmg l“ Gml- Th“ ls Wm" Ellfll w l l l“ l lWhccler Wilcox does lll tllc follow- " es M ocrlfme‘ ling song: l . l Another delightful informal bridgal will not doubt. though ali_ my. was given oll Thursday evening by: filllllfl Rt sea- V l‘ the/Pythian ladies in their cnmmo- come drum“ Mme "Ml lmllm" mo“? ha" lnvely prmeifl “m, 5 i191 Shnllnmllzilgnlfliesalillflfld that new our... -<,~,,}..‘.. L. \- v diam... .- ‘ jTllkElD "PEOPLE BRMIMIN TEA it is Always Fresh and Pure ic, Airtight Packages. fails. From seeming evil worketh good for me; And though I weep because those sails are battered.‘ " " Still willI cry." while my best hopes be shattered. I trust in Thee. {will not‘ doubt, though sorrolvs fall like rain, ' And troubles swarm like bees about n. hive; I shall believe the heights for which I strive Are only reached by anguish and by pain; And though I groan and irclllbie with my crosses, I yet shnll sec. through my szcvcrcst losses. ' Tllc greater gain. I will nut doubt. \\'cll anchored in tile‘ fulfil. Like some staunch ship. my Hill] braves evcry ‘gala; ‘S0 strong its courage. illlll‘ ii will lull iail To brcllst the lililglliy, unknown scll of dcutll; l Oil. may I cry. wilcu body parts xvitll spirit, I do not. doubt‘; so listening‘ words nlay llcall‘ it‘. My dying brclltll. _---<0->-—-~~ O4OHQ-O-O—¢O-O+O+G§O+§OGO+* Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA WE 14904 O-OQQ-OOOOvO-Q40004NO- Q. What rule applies to tilc clu- ing cf cake? A. When it can be eaten grace- Turley. proved that the name of the llllly wllll me llllgllls lll) so; other. “Irish Nightingale" by which this Wm use the for}; Q. What kind of material docs a lncl $010 “Happy summer," by bridal veil consist of? A. Oi" fine, filmy material. Some- times it is a combination of iucc and tulle; siluplc tulle is alwlltfi lCJCA should be sure of hearing herlprcfeynblc to imitation lace. Q. Do women wear hats iu oilfl“ boxes in tile evening? ‘lg/KIDNEY \\\\\\ VIVDNEY ckAcH EH TRQU EUMAT'5| CONDITION POWDERS Our limproved Condition Powders are the besi- lll!‘ science can produce "d money can buy. ‘ . They arc equally efficient for llorsea or Cnttlo-Nllllllil and invigorate the yum" iilulckly cure all skin troubled —lmpart a rich (l0!!! "l" ° Jtnlr, purify the blood Mid Pclcanso the akin. In clue of swelled lei!’ worms or "impure blood-ill" preparation will secure 1N4‘ ing results. Mo PER PACKAGE We also carry Mill PM?“ Wgfllnu-y’; 1 Illllflllilllllll ‘Stool: Foods. The 2 Macs . 1' DBUGSTORB lll! Greet Gentle 5f- _, Telephone 315 Moll Ordeal-looms from?‘ ' Mllllllon ‘ . ., ..o T‘ .~....-........... 4- ~."~*-"‘