.~=>.;.;=.~ .__~_ s‘ owe-xv: ‘ _ -,r_‘.~’- -ve~_@ . ‘Pics rouu ‘I ‘ran cnintonsrowu custom: ‘ rreeileat, I. l. Isl-ares locate". Lien. Gel. Editor all laaeger, J. l. Barnett. The GUARDIAN ma! lo obtained hem tern A." Veeer. lallwey Maritime tltaileaera. Grafton Street. J. II. Taylor, Grafton Street. Curler I Co" Queen Htreei. ‘Ales. lalhereea, Qoaen iltreet. l’. J. Ielnnia. ll. A. Iearla. - set-huh s... steep-s. a. o». 02nd Btraot a Street Q fioldmflt ills! tilreat. Oppoalto Grand (‘antral Depot; N. l1). git-a emu at loath Iberian. 1091mm Gllbol Bros.) and nut-nu‘. laepol. Irrclqy ltroei, Entrance Woolworth Iiuililiug. ‘-_' . _ BOSTON old south‘ I. Aniilalnale. New York Iepreaontniive-lngralsnnt Powers, lilo. Chicago Representative-Ii. J. Power. WEDNESDAIYMAY 5,1026 M“ vies-President. ,A-Iaa n.s.o D lillll. Ire. L. Doaeette, II Spring 0. Telnllle, Kent Street Woo Utenhen Duly. Richmond Street. l. Thomas While, ifl Elan Ave. N. ‘hveel, so liar Avenue. ltred fiiiudel. Greet George Street. trun McNeil! Building, siammereide. N. A. Johnston, Montague. NEW YORK TIIE .B‘III_‘BIITTETIWN EIIIHIIIIN netted-I n. a. ouru. the following agents m Charlotte- lt .\'. Kaye. it llliiahoro Street. ity. the greatest privately owned Park leeil. most successfully managed rallwayi " system in the world is a command- ‘Jng one and gives weight to words of wisdom. Fortunately public deliverances are not Sh"! Mum‘ 1E‘ cor‘ "m flned to railway matters alone, but ho cohicover a wide range of suibjects, all‘ -"""'iof which are of national interest. wh Notes by tlie Way President ‘Ieatty of the Canadian a ._‘ IUIJ; Pacific Railway has recently had something to say on Tariff 8tabll-‘ His position at the head ofi [speech and a wide auditory to his of and,’ i his “ ' A up, [£1159 W. BdmnJLD his I con- Someone asked a research Recently he addressed the Canndi- without sunshine. ‘inn Dally Newspaper Association l-n II Toronto, emitnembers that what the Dominion fneeiled more than anything else THE 011111811 crusts "whiiisd Willdfllills. The worst fears 1111111011011 111 uiltl es . appreciate thi- fact that there was,‘ r s [was stability of the tariff. l can at least 3911")’ W118 n0! making h pQ]|1i1_-3H'$I.lil8d that not only "Tariff stability is com/ed the’ ‘mop sense, not politics," he said Mr. yours IMPORTANCE OF LIME w it was possible for the Eski- mos to have such good health. quences as the maneuvring of en‘ they were so mnuy months King- The reply was that they lived on l I I ‘ h l M‘ the 1 .111 - ‘11 aceoapremenwoogn and told its assembledfifiahdufipvt, (m? 131513111, Zing: 1911.1: support of the most populous and‘ ed it, is really "bottled sunshine." made Lena“: prommes iHe was emphasizing the lmport- ' ' Mme o! “me m the system‘ an faith (or otherwisehmpromlsesdorji should ‘new the fullmgnent oil w‘ ch derzeiitfie, teeth be removed. ‘but that the m‘;53:3!“:K‘ga';“d§§!':1f:lce patient should ‘be given s regular m " I Chat E The Public Forum £002. gaodula ialeaa at eerreuendeate. FEAR AND A 8NARE HAS COME UPON THEM Sir,—l doubt if the political tory of ‘Canada portrays anything so humiliating. and so fraught with dire conse-I men s0 contemptlble, today. RIBHHOSI Ills eeianu 9s epea ler the dleeaaliol by eerreepealaate ol a! ll The deer 4 not naaeeaarily endorse the ap- i rvrv Forke government at Ottawa! We have the exasperating spec- manufacturing province, on good fir} New Issue his- the; I Eltabilrlled ‘I910 strbie situation iii on, n general strike, paralyzing the plan cams to Ottawa. whole industrial and ilo-spatches this morning give alwmch M5 n“ do“! Penuealed hisjmobe- Wm" lurid pit-turr- of the situation. f _ i wildering so m‘ m? ream only have been the length of h.s remarks and var, mammal‘ ‘h? ‘mp0s are yo‘ ‘o hem“, (“we subjects whlch he loucbltti-ozggegqeniorses Mr. Benny's ad-“isot only for the making of honejnot allowing that commission to. , A _ i . statement with which lit to enter into the formation of refother structures of the body. realized. Great Britain iilunys with ht-r flag at the peak.’ and her pimple unmoved by ital‘, of failure. ‘Once more she is stand- lug with her ‘brick to the WflII and crnment, the once more she \\'lII enicrgo in ti-i-“spt-cial war revenues $234 umph. ‘Beltind and watching the mad-MW 1115' ""99 3'91"! ‘he! We"? 1" (ItfllBd miob that is how for the mnmfm“""" r-nl apparently in control there is am“: sane levei-hczitlt-d situation 0i pure Kin-g government during their firsdslablnty and strenuously udvowled British stock; this black as the outlook ui heart of the Empire \viii its normal beat. There has little violence us yet. One msni fliCOllSklkdflillOll Communist member of Parliutnentdfhe Finance 511111,, whose very tiuntc- vulu, should deliur British ilouso of been arrested on charge oi sciiition.1*‘m3 From the viewpoint of this side “m! 'Y"'"°"*‘ of the Atlantic there has ‘been too Mo“ “'9'” “pmlmed much leniency shown iii blur-florid ihewY “"51 1° "i" 00111111?» AflilledPieltiin regarding the a considerable cummercipllhe addition 0f the ‘ . generally agreed upon the necessi-‘YOF 1718 flY-Blem l0 111's 0f ‘he 0011111rv- The Guardlunfls "Y8 8X15“ "1 m“ Pmvm“ “"11 Even ‘he Toromolget rid of the p0ison. but it has to h supports the pedertulglve up some of its lime, or cal-Int has lived‘ ‘ ‘hnmgh many “imam ‘flak and - Referring to the financial sltusngsrdless or tllsii- Li0fl, ils disclosed by the budget, hsjhlsh 0r 10w protection." And the‘ with the first r M ' " e”? ““' a i“ ' ' still-stratum‘ prcserti i muy be, will rise to the lop and the 195mm’ ulng. Svlr. Eilwards said} been‘ 5|1"I""'J'1 Sdikml" ill presenting his budget. to declare} . him 11mm 111911 larger surplus than Commons, has: ups,“ pr-rtuiu visable supply of those articles in,‘ " have been realized. The strike islwemskiwjn when the no“ gentle" ‘paper Association is made up That, withimembers widely divergent i- s“ whlch henlews upon Protection. ,‘ly of stwbility. I and tariff ed upOXI- iall ibusiliess men will agree, ipreference Conservative rule three years under the King gov- latter turbing effect On business," COIIBCIQKI 111‘ statement. It was basic to jfrom since that He pointed out lhsiipoiiiidd diii the ‘otui taxes collected by theIidieldlng-becumea period. other day‘ Mr three year's in office exceeded the i‘ l" ‘m8 or his _ .~ eeches. iOIilI taxes collected. ill the prev-"p ious threw years by the Conservri“ ‘lives. by over 100,000,000. Contin- Iund he ailvticated it at the lust with ‘ 11111,." yo“ 181“, 11,850 mas ‘mm the zeal of ii new convert. And one wonders whyflttisincss men throughout the conn- ‘try apprnved the principle then as ter was n01 ableflmey 11o now‘ ____ he has d9’? The Robb tariff is a direct rever- l “ha” not 3° m“) ‘he readsal of that principle. lt is the 111m “my 111-1. manyuembodiment of instability in itself iund a declaration of open hostility Icliiteil. for Numerous commie- m i" verYrlire Ibuslncss world is agreed. Mr. to that class of lloreigners who dt..I""°"‘ “W1 bum 111 PFIINIB Rllllefi,suc'~'easlve Flmmce Mml-SIBT" "T011" I . .. .,.,.11,,‘.1, h“ "H," ye! men used__1posing POIIIILJI views on other insi- light in damning the British flag.’ The situation In England today is one oi’ the results. .ln Canada too, we are playing ‘hum m‘ we purpose of ekmlng a tors, were agreed us to the import uncc of stability. ‘govclitni-nt supporter for that Ivolifiiiilllellcy; u-harves were built tellers, farmers, miners, For that matter the Wily Newe- ‘system, will probably account iot-Qflovernnient notwithstanding its be- shutieriugImuch for‘ ‘ There i‘ homing new i" thilimay show a number of tiwpii-huy u the pEllIBlll is ,500,000|DoIicy of the Conservative party‘ I ‘ . fin the last two decades of the astHI/iflefii Dim t0 have them all re-‘ ‘Imorc than the Conservatives did in 08mm‘; and has not been depafledfmoved at once, because it can be‘, As wej -'this removal of the teeth stirs up‘ convert to tariridhe infection. and the patient feels ‘very miserable and depressed for “Do nn latest budgehlduys ‘rind sometimes weeks aftet-‘ors and ‘BIISIDESQ; men of all: 5' ‘udhudes oi ipolitics with whom he? ‘came in contact had convinced him ‘of the nil-importance of stability Itracilon- and will build him ' |to a iprinclple upon which the ewlugnin in u much shorter tinic. i! and Sir Henry Drziytonfl dosage of lime_ When we have in- fected teeth the poison from them goes into the blood stream, and combines with any lime it can take‘ 97 into itself, and is thus carried out n their of the system. ‘but pretty Now it is certainly a good‘ thing 11, .cium as it is called. in order to do ‘it ‘it leaves the blood just that! short of lime, A point of‘ special interest to At present the X Rey pictures} infected! 118111110 1101010 l fth u r -i in ellire. pa: flé6ahlllilingllgtlflug aglli: in the elmughflnfs mnlshlp h.“ “o! a" Wm m, H“ Majesty‘ represenpthe facts of the case before him in‘ alive at the opening of parllamentuvpreparyng m“ charge‘ i We see mm appointing a hantbigigifillgallllléiseltfi- vitiated his prem s. which it ugedsipicked tariff commission and then‘ do ile work for which ii was sup- |posed to be appointed. We see that same rejected prem- nnd government bribing a party that he fought against, brib- mg them with selfish legislature objectionable and detrimental to, the Dominion. heir living in this cou-ntry. teeth that shou-ld be removed. Nat-nu" he Wm "stand by his guns", in fairin health, it would seem to ‘be the ‘ O one in such a short time. ‘How- n ever, it is frequently the case that.‘ You can readily see then that a ‘patient will become greatly dis- couraged after losing a number ofM teeth. lo 11nd that he is worse in~ Ibe bridged over. The suggestion ‘man makes is that lime should heqlifisstigmfizelriaglgi" he was E i‘ o ‘ " ' ' l: wen f r a number of weeks beforetmms 31w,“ 511.1,"; 1,1,, views oii u ‘the teeth are extracted; s0 thut the luitientis blood and tissues will not ibe low in lime. Thus he will be building u‘p a resistance that will standby him st the time of the sx-i Vi? mi .-§§'§§Q-§§ 90§fifiO©+O-O-fO§§f§ i)", Now for scone goats! The order has gone with cluslotrs “p sufficient itrcalirtg with contempt the words i I it is significant that there is unilY . _ ‘that the various changes made by Ha‘, Uiehprobe" has touched aintunlcated to the evangelical crve. ‘He ‘begins to forth. them", “Dismiss keep in power." l inn, Sir. etc. TRUTH. .__.§<e>___- R. JENKINS’ “A UTO" with proposal. II in to support the During the eiec-i ry important mutter. wlthnut dnight oil. sifpport to aware_ Fmgerness to gal-zvchurch‘ Five per cent.‘ for Thirty five years $1,500,000 i City of Halifax, N. S. Due July 1st, 1961 Denominations: $1,000,111‘ In lolly registered certlfl.» catee in multiples of $100. Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed h: um- u. penee. PRICE: Saint John, h. ‘I 101 yielding about 4.95%. Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. W. Ii. V. IIIIIIIAI, Manager. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Halifax. N. 8. ions. I His Lordship was evidently un- or bud ‘forgotten, as did We see him rebuffing great dele- “l!” ‘glerschaggmz'fcrlfleaheugfygg]is‘ ‘everybody was 1,13 suggesuon regimens that came to Ottawa atéilgfiae‘? émch a“ I sardine the 11111111111; 11o 0f the rat-Rm“ °_’"’§“f '° '_','°“"c m" isviiiigeucuiis i-h IIQIi of ill] Act of lent before infected teeth were ex-‘homeg ‘m or a ma“ e 0 ime 11351513111111 . . . _ ll ‘matter of fact, "m"? '° “‘"’°“"° ‘he 9'8“ ispiu 2o, 1926, thin some of this‘ iinioi-nistion was given to us ‘by the .Bishop 01' Fredericton himself. ‘ The Bishop of Fredericton will lbe ready, l reel sure. to alter his‘ sPEEcHuipinion if the fresh evidence now‘ , ‘i? 1 ‘ lhl < . stead of better‘ of ‘damage In a few‘, ‘Sirrqt is a p“), that on‘, 01. our subrttitted to him is 0f ii t itiacter‘ weeks or months the improvement '"e“"b°"“ "when Iis quite marked, but this time mustmaste suchito influence his judgment. feel sure proportion of Then it - was ‘sim many false concl promised t , "roup. who were partner's in the Sgfimgzlijgaqgreements reached, and entitled . “to proper notice of any changes servution is the first law of naturfigrmude which even m me remotes‘. them" degree affected the situation. ‘ it was not until that he will This idcici There is a sense We see this deceiver shouting in mhwhidlllthit‘; i“ the crux of me‘ , _ .iwoesua on. the fates 0f thousands of electors And H“ Lordship w“ seelmngu without knowledge of the fact As‘ And be fair‘ which‘ i‘, passed Wm km or c,.il‘j_li‘rzzo‘l‘itl‘h“otvtvln make this change of m“ researchiple the auto manufacturing ‘husi-| ‘l ‘s ‘or that reason I address , . _.this open letter t0 the ‘Bishop. V“) Um’ The first practical stage of i718 ‘50-50 ibusls_ which was designed to‘ on the auto quesflqn‘ however"gtai-igqxnworklug method. based on.‘ he seems w have zfllgggilg ‘nmclllzrpexisting schools of thought in the‘ I was the presentation t0 curry on‘ the synod oil ‘Nova Scotin oi a re- he chancellor second- ,k t H f” eehm that he w“ solution by t . sESDorIIIIlIK ranhfeiniei- in iii-coking '3‘! ‘m.’ De“ Uwyd? ,”°°".‘."img thm solemn pro-election promises, and lnmmPle m“! 910V“! n5 1"“ “If? touching on controversial siihjecis,w|u,m gum] m“, p", “m, the mouth o1- meIin the college be arranged on the e111,. 1,1‘ the two importers riuiii ‘nluuufacturers, wholesalers und re‘ lumber -! the im- wlth fire.‘ in Montreal lust Satur-‘lmrposgu day a mob carrying the Red Fiagpmen, was openly glorifying the Itussliin Sir 1H. show“, vlet form of government singing, the Red Songs and counselling‘ "confiscation," paraded the streets. if these people prefer Russia let them go there; ii they ilorrt want the British ling let them get out‘ from under gitni-c and waste oi’ public money." facts which. from their standpoint need 1o be concealed-has been ‘shouting prosperity and a favonaible made balance as evidence that they ada any good and they can do in-"ana brmglng pmspemy ‘m Canada‘ finite mischief. The fact that malty of them hat e it_ ‘Canada. dnes not want them: they can never do Crin- votes in Canada nda in the last two ‘years cs-me be-u cause of the abundant ‘crops of to defy Canadian laws. The sooner "1658 1W0 years and ill ‘spite of, aliens are taught this the better Wrath“ ma“ Wm‘ the he]? 0r "'9 Wm be for Canada‘ King government. The favorable trade balance only ‘shows that ‘we THE BUDGET DEBATE should not give them any license raw. unmanufactured natural re» 1 . sources. a circumstance which in- llured nether than benefitted Can- ada. The debate on the budget is bringing out s. good deal of inform. ntion which the people hail si-most if not quite forgotten. Political memory is proverblaliy short and perhaps one of the ‘benefits to come from ‘the apparently interminable tnllr iior talks sake over the lrud- gct, is the fact that it may help to reau-scitaits -i.hli’i’gs"lliéi' Should not be forgotten. One thing is evid- Wlth our raw material we exported thousands of young men, the brain and brawn of Canada. 9611111111 owes 11o ‘thanks to the K1115 ‘government for any measure‘ On the contrary ii, has the Macken- zie King government i4) ‘thank for ent all over the pages of Hanzsrd. an tflmraneled emdua‘ "or the ma‘ namely. fhai the Conservative m" °" °' “mm” “d ‘be "‘°"' Oil this rive!‘ find 0h rum fora, 1.1811080 1W1 11011111111011 all 011w The rcuson the ‘govern- not able -to make a het- g in regard to a reduction‘ In lhe debt was because of extrava- The ‘government, in order to con- ceal the facts-and ‘there are many hnvc exported larger quantities cps-sows no law." parlance of tariff stability as do ‘President Bentty and the Toronto iGlohe. Must we then conclude there are no -buslness men in the King Government? We might be driven to that conclusion were we ‘not aware oi’ certain sinister inilu- ‘Iences and political exigencies that icd the Government to take u reck- Iless course and place in peril lbusiness interests of the entire fcountry. That course was equally I _ .‘ What prosperity has come to Can-‘Opposed to the Lemme“ sense m‘ tariff stability and destructive lo the cur-making industry in Cunadu. These were sacrificed to prolong the Government's hold upon power. That hold upon power was depend- ent upon the retention 0f Progres- sive support und that support be- cums to them "the necessity that Everything was sacrificed to that necessity-common sense, the Ill- terests and wishes of the business men of the country, a most import- ant manufacturing industry, thc welfare and the very means of liv- i-ng for thousands of honest work- ers. These were made the mere 01- pmsmmy "mt h“ come m imlllluwns of the political chessboardIWilh o puy the price 0t‘ mercenary poll- tlcal support. Wise counsels, ex- amples and traditions of Lsurier and Fielding were flung to the winds 1° Rive full measure to the pa“, h” ‘by ‘on! odd“ ‘the debmland political degradation, which is‘ lug strength of the House. The now being revealed M Ottawa’ 1 Liberal party is on the defensive, sm-romAL NOTES the Progressives are almost sli- ently looking on. they having given their instructions to the govern- ment. On the Conservative side there are more than the ordinary number of really outstanding men. o" ‘the young feminine life but she In‘! CIE-ITBI/lbl. "baldness" is said‘ Pmntenaouldingion, who, in oil-I'm"- ‘iiltlon to e thorough knowledge of lne life has not been perceptlbly 5m" °|°""°"“l°- |that for the time it ie controlled The reformer is trying his wiles)!” weak-minded men‘ |pO||flC|1| wob. ‘biers and waverers, unstable 1mm, mm not‘ A “tobacco mcwftheir ways and dominated by n‘ . t id t 4 . “ 1s m o be acquired from "wk ‘only for a brief period that this can continue. One of these is Mr. .l. W. Edwards,'l0 ‘be a sure result of bobbing the themselves payment for o. few more months of power. Ji- i matiordlnutices. to walk therein: l rim the‘ .= Daily Selections FOR I 49004000 evee-veeeeaeevv i May s. 192s | oops Jiuxiiuszurs-“Yc HIlilII do my judgments, and keep mine the ‘Lord your flod." Lev. 1814. iPItAYER-Help us to believe that the judgments. of the llord are true and righteous altogether. ‘l ‘THE SUNSHINE ARMV 1i belong to the ‘Sunshine Army. ‘Campaigning against the Illucs; And the Gloom-hordes we find we're treating 1T0 mnny a gash and ‘bruise. With i1 volley oi’ deadly Ha-hus, A broadside of merry Grins. We are splitting folks‘ faces open From puckered-up brows to chine. There is never a case of Sorrow (Unless it was bred by Sin) Can resist for a tricc our onslaught When once we have started in To destroy all the Purple breast- works The mlnions of gloom have built; There is always a full surrender ‘Dre any0ne's ‘blood is split. There is General ‘Smiles division, And Adjutant Grln's brigade; There Is ‘Colonel Te-ile's glad reg- on Of Giggles and ‘Chuckles made: There's the cavalry troop (called ii-forselsughs) Guffawb zouaves and all- Where's the pessimist flag but tumbles At sound of our ‘bugle call? Won't you come and enlist? We‘ need you! Come-ibuckle our armor on; There is too much of morning twilight- Let's hasten the dazzling down; it Ia the misfortune of Canada for power. They have and antagonized the ‘But ‘the fair young femdrn. sober common sense of an lnielll- T" 1111111!’ 11 Blfllh Ind bruise. The and n: {ms With s volley oi’ hurtling Hit-has, iPor our banner is woven sunbesme, ‘Our colors bright gold and rose. lll“1\ll(I death to our long-faced foes! 11 1H‘ howevarliClear the way for the Sunshine Campaigning against the Blues! stulliflezl 131mm,. horde! the political situation. possesses a _ moril ti l in it bl l - vein of IIIITDOP which makes his 111111 "srecrluilv ‘nulls her drier a w on a W‘ m e m“ can speeches a delight .10 listen to. Be- “m” "m" 541mm‘! Mb! her heli- and‘ ‘Immu- wemh on we ‘budget m‘ she b just as attractive as when‘to the iDomlnlon and the reign of other d" h. “ma” cumin,‘ she wore long dresses, did up her the King Government will he re- . “Th. Mm ‘ennoman ‘no h“ m" hair iin a top knot end turner up “mmbemd “l ' “mhnnm "m" ‘A ‘bflyonet charge of Grins, turned aside by those liogles. she perm“ °' mum“ “"1 Wmc" d“ We are splitting folks’ faces open Prom puckered-tsp brows to chins. not be long delayed. When it |comes it will (bring s great relief taken his seat (iliir Tobin) inform. her Brett! nose at the smell of -l.o- which m” mum" h" ‘mnkenod Y ‘ ~M II ‘tlggtwlhe ‘farmers of 1,110 west hacco. ‘to the sunlight‘ of a new and 1| h brilhter day. * be in society. ‘llewoueibili hat —- you're ‘coming? rlght—now forward! That's Army! that oppose are ‘treated MAN lit-You are imaginative. ly- princely, august, majestic. increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. word: tion; taking for granted. "l will not condemn him on the assumption ‘(10111-111101- Ggrterzll, at the opening .uf parliament! Mr. Jenkins lkiiows well that he would H01 11111111 ‘spoken as he has done, nor would ‘themselves. the studied the thought, uitcr experts huil port. gresslve sitpport did not time for the vaunted commission trract. The exigencies or the‘ moment however. compelled -Kil1t; i0 111KB horns. notwith- standing the unplessantness. dan- tlie Ibull by the ger. and damages of the encounter. As Mr. King has announced his intention of standing iby his $111111, g1- in other words. holding on by the horns. we may 01111001 5111119 lively movements before the cur- tain falls. i am, ‘Sir. etc, ONLOOKER. THE BISHOP OF FREDERICTOWS CHARGE Sir.—The conclusions of the Bis- hop of F'rederict0n's charlie. £18 sions on his evangeliciti clergy (as fine a group of men as We have In the Church in Cantidnl. Daily Less on s In English By W. L. Gordon wheres." Say "anywhere" Q FT EN MIIISPRONOUNICED: record. Accent the n un on first syllable, venb on last liable. OWDHN ‘MIIISSBELL : plumber.‘ SYNONYIMIS: royal, regal. R1118‘ WOIRJD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours? ‘let 1111 Today's AJSSUMPTIION; a supposi- thai he is guilty." not weigh heavily upon you. How- ever, you are a most agreeable per- son to live with, and are very happy in your home. Beware of giv- lug way to jealousy and tits of about those you love. Your birthstone which means euccess in love. ou care for good clothes. .,enioy , attery and attention, and ike to does it would have been time enough for him to protrude his dome of committee ut‘ matter thoroughly and sihhmitieil their re- 'l‘lie pressing need 0f PTO- allow well as His Lordship? linimfldver‘ed ous, are contained in their report passed by the Board of Governors, ‘chapter V. a. (of the University Statutes) The School of Divinity. in May of each shall elect a council consisting of:' The Bishop of Nova Bcoiis ‘ and Fredericton, ll an emerald-shall not have the right to vote anger, and never listen to gossip“) veto; (b) eight members of ‘some principle," i-n the year 1920. ‘The Synod Journal records that itho Chancellor stated that the! I lay delegates were unanimous in Ithelr resolve to support the resol- - such legislation ‘be though! 01- 111111 I I“) : Ibis Dari)’ been able to carry 0n Ofluuon 0“ ‘he "nderaumdmg mm’ "DI clergy and thought were equally represented in the teaching of the college. it was then moved iby Dr. .l. Walter Allison, seconded by Rev. A. R. Yeoman and carried "That this synod endorses the campaign on ibehalf of King's College, and pledges its support to the Archbis- hop in his leadership of the great movement on condition that the teaching of the controversial sub- equai representation of the two ex- isting schools of thought in the Church, and that the government of the college be based as far as ipossible nn the some principle." The ‘Bishop of Fredericton is my authority for the statement (letter Aprllzfi. 1926) that this ac- tion was inter making the plan their own." The Bishop of my authority for the statement (charge April 20. i926) that the Board of Governors had “the mor- al courage to rescind a resolution that should never have been pass- u Fredericton is This resolution thus became an agreement, or a compact reached by several contracting parties, viz. , Th - were like a dark enigma to me the Board Itself‘ the Synod o‘ Frevaghlhtog‘oikmNotéunn§toégézmbizng until I discovered, after careful Nova $60111, 11w 36110018 1,10‘, ‘he ‘Bonra ‘from each o‘ the study. the key which unlocked the Thought concemelt “messes or Nova ‘Scam! and Fred‘ Now l respectfully sulbmit that E3 o w c a '1 n. '0 o W W Q Q I m a. .. =- es 1 in s .- .- _° rescind the resolution at any time; but it had no right to do so with- out notice of siny kind to the con- tracting parties. This, then, is the charge which is laid at the door of the board. that without the knowledge or consent of the Evangelical group. this resolution was rescinded. And i respectfully in-vite the Bis- hop of Fredericton in appropriate II i d . WORD? DVIIEN ‘MISUSED: terms to characterize this action. yd," $2? chapel and the chapel D0111 118V "I (111111 find ll "W" A discerning ipublic. once aoqiraint- servlcea‘ ed with the facts, will know what to call it. , The next step is the clear and definite understanding reached ln the 50-50 bBBIB_ which was intend-i ed to secure loi- King's College the united support of churchmen in the Maritime Provinces. Was lir- rived at by a large and represent- n-tlve committee, who met at the invitation of the board. Their onciuslons, presumably unemim- to the full board IMnrcb 2i. 192i. it is as follows: “Draft University statute to be receive the united suipport of t-hsypmvu] 01 11,9 31511011,, that both schools of| jects in the college be ibssed on anI “followed iby thel Board of Governors in a resolution‘ ‘IGIGCI. n council consisting of; (a) pie UB- he on forever. i making. 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Tile course of study to be |outlined iby the council shall be lu- |clusivc and collllpreiteflslvte. . 4. (a) Unless the majority of the elected members oi‘ the C0llll- cll shall otherwise agree, there shall be unequal division of the |professorships and lectnresbips |in the controversial subject in the ‘divinity course between the two Schools of Thought. (b) No lectures shall ibe given in the divinity school iby any per- ‘son who is not approved of the council. This statute, which was before the Board on May 11, i921, was amended and passed, as follows: (Minutes pp. 4112-3.) l. -At a meeting of the Board in May each year the Board shall ericton, who shnll‘ be i-epresenta-| F (D o -t E m .- i O 5' D n. w": 4 c :' a 2 I o ._ thought. ‘ll. (l) The jurisdiction over , (H) The course of study in thei Divlnily ‘School. subject to the! approval of the Bishops. 1 (b) The appointment of the div- Illlll’ staff subject to the approval 0t’ the ‘Bishops. (c) The discipline of the divin- council shall have]! (2) Matters or finance will re- main with the Board of Governors. of study to he the council ‘ill. The course outlined iby spurt b9 1, iAt the meeting of the Board year the Board‘ each of whom ' ul. shall have the “ privilege of the Your iiower is a lily. luyclrywcoiors ‘are red pad . . , . ._ _.‘._.i ooases of Nova m. xvi‘: m Prods cTolif four of Kimmy .- the best lnvlflilll um ‘ii "w k‘,>\ ~ ~ Albion Nut. Albion LililIP‘ ",'-Hi--" lydney Issue Oolie and W” ‘ ‘unm- " Year‘ smi- will have 111' ibi: recognized ailber- i-nclttsive and comprehensive. lV. School shall ‘be so arranged 11111139 . t» J. Lester Douglas 9 V of the Bishop. j (d) The discipline of the divin- Wrlte or. phone 798 or 938 to get it. TIIE g macs 140 Great George Street Spring‘ Cleaning Till" You will need good eeei. We ill" but attention. _ ‘A. PICKARD e 00' ._.,, . _.,‘_,‘,, gawk!" ..._.__ -. .._.._ ‘ The lecture of the iiivinitf. 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