,- 0+ 0000000 . .-.._.i__._ _‘__._-_‘ t l HE llllllllillllllllll. Blllllllllll nu P not. mun “Ill! lPIblai. ~°'--"- "- r:'..-........ .........'..':.':.*.A '"- - " Monday. January 1st being New Years Day and a public holiday. the Guardian will not he published on Tuesday. MONDAY, JAN. '1, 1923 1928 " ___,_ A Happy New Year to all Readers. Juice; 0 young man, in thy yqlltbf and let thy heart cheer tbeelwin m" the days‘ of thy youth and wall: ill the ways of thine heart and in the sight of thine eyes?’ ,' Cheerful, rolliclnlng words! Why LLET-l-‘COMFAW Utle Bonne et heurcuse TORONYQJIIFM annee a. ious nos abonues! Bllladhua ‘ ulll-ldh ur! THE NEW YEAR RESOLUTION Lo-g-izally Put JEIHIJIOYOFI ‘iii seems to me that on want a large salary for one who as had so litzlc experience." Youth: "Wei-l, sir, ain't it harder the ways 0'1’ his heart nndi ln"the szsla of his eresrwlrv should be not "go it." whale he is young? And the conclusion’! This is the end of the sentence: “But know thou tbaffor all’ these things God will bring thee into judgment." Whcn we are about it, making bull‘ Nlow lYealr resolutions and turning over new leaves. liclu forget to ‘resolve that Bell Government must g0. ll. let us UR‘ is §&§O-§4' %§§'OO-O-O-§§Q-§§O v time for a change. _..._--¢0-§_=___ A FRESH START “i. moo-i. CHRISTMAS CAROLS What psychology lay behind the fact that in practically every city in (izlllada Christmas‘ carols were 'l‘m_lay be begin anew; we opcn a new book. a book the pages of‘ which ‘are clean and willie. Wc| ‘ COMPLIMENTS . i Fro should not the young man walk ill~ "- l GvUARDIAuAA ' Tn Pub?‘ F l a r Farther Mac ‘had’ "led ill) . This column liopon for tbs llwatored his stock. ljle ‘hidlllf . go out and shovel slit)?!‘ t0 0f diaovssl ‘ by correspond- Hi9 well in the yard lls in. on rnts of questions offllntsn est. Ths.. Ch-rlottqtoww Ousrdlsn does no: hsspsssn. "y ‘mime the‘ opinions sx- -yoars. for he had a pump l pressed by its carrsspond. {corner of the stable. His» wary _ snts. . 1mg burn ended, be Joined hi! h ~' - ‘lmlly in the dining room.‘ room was brilliantly lighted by means of an electric plant) "l. cently installed. The walls ' rllruulllcli ._ "——" hung with pictures. Two of were family portraits bred; Sir. —In the light of recent pub- llcatlons l would ask that you out m“, gcmlgpd by Farmer =< I lllllllll’ llltbllflll .ll1§.,61l°1°9°d cup‘ grandfather. in the corner of t 5 room rsttlori a tall eight day oil-l‘ ping from the Literary D.gest;' , an heir lo0m»—-nlso from Scotland. v I smyvbir, etc _ It no longer marked the passage of time, but was kept as a moon». - _ nleni, so to speak of artlme ldtbf past. in the hull close "by, there.’ was a telephone, affording instant communication with the nslghlrfir- - hnod and the towns round-about. Already tile table was laid with , the best lincn and china that a prosperous P. E. Island farmer could afford; and it literally groaaed beneath the burden of eat- ables that. Mrs. Mac had provided y“ GPOU u‘. l‘ CITIZEN. l ‘Wrap and ‘i ENCLOSURE year “Watch the man or the organiz- ation who appeais to your pre- judices. ' They will bring a poison into your‘ soul that will rob you of your friends and take away your peace of mind. They will in the end bedlouti the »l'ace of Jesus (‘brist and turn your path into spirbuul darkness. No man can afford to sympathize w-ith or eli- for the occasion. The weather was courage in the least any man. or mild, after the heavy snowstorm grcup oi men who appeal to hal-lgf Friday. The house was corn-f rcll and pvrejudice. The mlllfstfyllnriablyr warmed throughout by. must be free and quick to sce-thelmeans of a pipcless furnace set in peril. Keep themselves ailorlf. and the midst oi‘ the cellar. in the name oi‘ Jesus Christ alive ‘The party that sat down tan the the members of their flock from table llbillllhPrfwl eighteen-children !\ ll0 \\ N I'll!‘ S have closed and balallccri the re-‘Ifillng 0H Cllflblmilfi EVE llllS 591l- i-ord of 1922 and are carrying over soil‘? ln some lllSUHlCvS the carol the balance m h9g1“ the nlf- 1921i. iHappy arc they." reculdling took place on the streets. ill vino others still ot- have a credit bal-ance but. crediting-rs on om, o; the 6:“, SQuHrQEL or debit‘ ‘he new bmk Wm 5'3"“ ill every instance the fullest sym- o" H“ 0w“ mpms‘ "s “my” and patlly with the corolla: was nlaat nlisdceds‘ n” omissitms “m! "Omlfcslled. in the city of Ottawa Wsfimns‘ i“ ‘choir of foul" hllndrctl voices, the otbcrl A Of The SEASONS ,BAYER sruluog P o in churchcs. in i i? i: ladies Colored Gaiters $1.00 a loves» and its hates \\"'ll .‘l' . - ' » . . . ' s ‘m’! "n" "gamst the ‘largest llllassetl choir ln the his end u“. y of the city. sang carols to .- . . ' .. i oi’ tncll day and the gland total that packed the u! the end 0t the ylmr‘ {church while hundreds stood oili- Froln tllc book just closed we lsirle. _ "my ‘lmw "luny 1935mm‘ we "my This was, so far as we knmn, l't‘(.'.lll where we have erred and :lv.l‘.dl ltiil.» errur; in lllllki! tllc balance at the an audience O>§§4 0O O-O~O-QO i .. . . . ‘the first. occasion in which CIIFISI’ we may sot-- and avoid per pair 2,, Postage Free lllili-l callolling was observed in ti :- lhlflallzld-rl. In the Old Land the t-u=.~ ire" _ . h [tom ls n time bnllored one; here, sit t '2 i‘; 'l t ' ‘f3; l ~ . -~ lr n1 ll l: mo ly tllc ox m was he ltc wllcrin faded cause of failure . W (l lf ill our gun only this season and [do pcricncusl oi‘ past 319m- our _ from interest. ncw start wlll clld in failure. sl lllgzaillefc ills evil that walkcth at noollilay. and grandcbildren—with the old "And now ilbifleth hatred Rllllifilrinftr at lb». hvml and the mla-i prr-judicc and vlozencc. these UITGBIITQES of the house plesiding over!‘ but ‘tho greatest of these is LITB- the tea illings. Needless to say egctends _ , sincere wishes for a _ brings an mcreasllflg number (if _ whoappreclatetheservlcel The past year has b factory ones T1922 New Business ~I~ssu \ 42 Million Dollars 'l‘ll In‘ E. lllulIm-rn for ths- Murltlnu- A‘: TAYLOR, l-lil birch! P’ to itsnumerous. H3, s New Yea". ' unction as a national ‘instu ' d aboutlzhe home, _ its comfo aqpplness, that eac ' h and" ' greater ‘res Onglbllities in 0l1cy¢holders p t hastooffer, * been a very satis-l malarial). ‘ Provinces 5!. John, N. IL, '_ George street, Charlottetown. l’. It}. I . ll. MECIIUM C0" jlldi<:c.“——»Tllc Literary Digest. ample justice was done to tho ma? 800d food selected from the best To Mr. John D. McIntyre t-hatdhe farm yard zlfinrtled and cooked on the kiir-hcn range. . " ' " ' ' .Su.‘_-rh,, anonymous writers There was fun. too. 'l‘hose nt they m0 an Mmlvance m m". versatile family who livctl on farms distant‘ tripmh Jnhn D” and m“, Fiwfrorn the llOlllPSlfPiid, or in the‘ _ Jumps he is m" m Challenge rm. town. brought‘ all tile anecdotes olwo-o-oowaowo-oxo-oo-oowo “w” span“ H. they Wm only pup he time to ald lilo chccl and pro-l The prublem hmjmnns‘ scat their persons. and‘ not their mote di3c*t'°n-'1l,1°”} “Swmshmg I v .t H“ ‘n01. mum rm. his lung (“stance at, of all was Duncan-s statement thetlacute ill ills 01y eflllflblfl Y -l l tucks. l-le should know that ever i" m‘! limit"? "T a lflcll-Il 0f lllilaevery lli'rl\‘_\‘ drifting storm such as 5.1"," m“ news press became a in town, he had actually heard thew“, ha‘... 1,4,1 reemgly and our. reality this mode of discussion “n”? of "m" fmd "wows" Speakdmethod-s of handling ll urc far has been popular. and that some ni’ m3 m Nuw Y°‘k',_ 1"“! f“ cleamfronl mnmctory The ‘wk Isl lbc flacsi poms of the world's lit~ l-l’ "B l llflur you.’ be su-ld to bls ‘ ' ‘ Th6 ‘ , l craillrc, such for instance as the fathel‘ The“ he‘ ‘"‘P"“_"°‘1 ‘l‘"l_l'“(“"°."’“ “W” the useholdurdndl Watmng Myers. m» “mum arm up town frlclnl had a radio, etfillbllfifl-lthg shop kid-DB], w clear U“, 51.19.’ l0 Ullfi fl-‘IY. 0f Uflkllfilvfl llillllfll- gtvlcgqnhhsh boas“ fltydrflmtlh°llralfigiwalks in lrullt of their mspctztlvol ship. lAnd tllvrc's a reins-inn. iSome g "3 “s l" ’ 9 l i _»,, , ,, , _ _ pcoplc are oi’ mmicst disposition. was °X@°Pl!""”"-" “yum servpd byvélfrlillsesdi-l 1'“; lmblzbt uli/lflllllilyd and not sticking. as our friend “'9 919M110 currem- s" ‘ "'-‘_ or ya u ‘ml (hum m,- public notoriety’ m. um’ After all bad wl-ll eaten, tholother storm is due or has ulrcadyl soc their names in the prbperfffld 1811"?!‘ Flint‘. i0 propose ythillcome, Anibal: those who try to Others again believe that an issue til?‘ 1° if"? Yelwf Pubs "llffV jdo their .1“... but few are we“! simuid be determined by the facts‘ l do"! WDYTY- "*1 salll- llllmlfl l briiilld it and siluiif l we have ab°ut1oQ pa"; of To the best oi‘ us a retrospect l ~ w t‘ Ur me w“ malt _s gone Wm rshlqulte cc. llli t0 be followed up on future (fbristlnasi Eves. And ‘a s a goodly cusialll, a! healthful ‘ rrv-ooooo-o- 04-0-00-0-4 wGilters about B inches in {vcal lnany misfilrcs. nlally neglect }cd opportunities. nlany unworthy: illlltlerlllklllfifi. We did not alwayrslhopeful Md exchamg“ lhnm out “even the cup of cmmfor the rlbald BUY“. singing nfi lwator“; we xzalvw-sonietimcs lln-"eam 5mm by be! re prmwbltwn- .wmmgly‘ sometimes gru‘lg;ngn__'bad placed its bad 0n many old, zscldom to the extent of our abilityhume cuywmg of the mmsuuafi Ito help causes worthy of our bestiand‘ New Ye“ seasmm‘ I “no m the giving we did not ‘m: Whether the carolling of this‘ rpmpenco the bugging of the give.” season originated in an announce-j iLM Us remember “use as we Setlment casually issued in advance; somewhere. or spontaneously Tn‘ many places at once. or in a gen- oral bungcrinl: for someth-fng be‘.- helght in sizes 3, 4 and 5. Tbifism‘ rial oargainl for l l those wearing the sizes. ORDER BY MAIL Alley 8r Co, Lid t.» {out in the new year. onarlottetown .___.._4-0>-__ THE MORTGAGE. t | oooooooooooooaroooo-ooool tel‘ than had‘ been may not be Nothing is easier. provided one than to raise money on a mortgage: known‘; the fact remains that as a beginning it was almost genera'.| fully appreciated wherever it curred and likely to be perpetuat- cd. has the necessary security. aTo all our Policy- olders and Friends hroughout the Prov- ce we extend our f estwishes for a Hap- -”'and Prosperous oc- really money to spend. money to play with. money to burn. With the money so rased one can have ~—--<oo>—-i- a good time‘ o“, be genemus’ w, THE POPE’$ ENOYCLICAL practical statesmen be a. hall fellow to all his chums. But. the year quickly passes; " tbs interest comes due and must be paid. There is nothing to pa)’ l1 until interest is adrlled to pnincipu! until the mortgazee scents danger to his investment and be forecloacs the mortgage. The sccilrlty is sold out and there is nothing left. Nothing is easier for a. young man blcssetl with good health anz] strength as security. than to mort- gage his future and so enjoy life as it passes. spending his earn- ings as they come in, wvastinll health and mind and substance and taking no thought for the fu- To whose fa..th in the verlties has become hlilntctl by contact. with realities. the Pope's Encyclical, declaring re turn to the teachings of Christ to be the only. hope for peace. may sound h-ackneyed and futile. Yet if th‘s hops ‘be spurned and ltbaml- oned, what is left? Diplomatlsts and statesmen. silmlng high pianos. may theorize. economists and. in‘ may promulgate their scllcnlcs. urcat military leaders may pul their trust in the sword. and world politicians may play chess vrlth people. but lif the true spirit. of Christianity be lacking. it‘ bclllll-l it all there be bitterness and bat- rcd dnstead of love and fratern- ity. to What avail? What John Mobley once deacribctl as the anarchy of history," dward Island .,E v. . mun. v wilt!“ ,Disc0llllt Sale or Cont. off Toys, Dolls. _ tlrre. This mortgage also will be foreclosed; tho security begins l0 wane. hcalth and stllcfllfth begin m fad‘; earnings foil off. credit ' “sombre is gone and the mortgagor faces $ poverty. wan-t. ill health and old age. The mortgalre on the farm I5 Justified only when lbs proceeds of the farm or of the additions ’ purchased by the proceeds give reasonable hope of meeting the ir- ' terest as it fslh due and a sink- ing fund to redeem the mortgage at maturity. The mortxnlre on a young man's future cannot be lustl fled. The health sud ltrépgth of youth are given to enable provi- - Ilffllf! evsu- 4m to be made for tbffutnrs. ""_'.5$‘§_.u’¢d.§g;1;" The nuns lnsn is s M __ z ,' spsndsssbogdntwilo no musician M tbs ‘Jain! makes answer. And so. upon reflection. tbcr: is much in the words of tile Pope which Christendom can read with profit. It is fashionable these times bo talk about Christ- isnllty. having failed. and about the impotonéy of the churches. as if snymlrfng else in human cxpcrl- Rocklng Horus and of useful and‘ sult- l a for New Yssrs. All V our Toy Dspsrt- t irskPerhsps you ‘ once and human Msltory has achi- eved so mightily for tne race. The plsitl truth is that most of what is mood sud noble and decent in the l Id traces its origin to the ‘aired someone in 1 ‘bu. Giving. You n): small m. Ibstllsyn but ignorance and wroug- try to pmnlole whs-i. tried .00 c mantles-toil -n ‘llll’ innovation it is not by the perso ltcr. And Mr. lfl’ wholtasoblngs of the Nazarene; and ltl . . . Madness lo bold that we dbouid ~ truths behind it the boy that's in British oollrmbla,l°°“'l"‘°d‘ “'1' ‘he wmk- BOW are nl-llity of the wrl'|°l‘ about hinl lbars in Boston; for often‘ elul»1~.\'->d and there are Mclntyr, surelyl know by the letters I got in tl1€;many fini- spvclmefls of boy work~| knows that there is still another B”! Offliie box at our door todnymam m; l]... jlll)_ In some circus M, ma“ “m” might be a "me reti" that both are “yen and domg ‘vell"lea.stltheil' iucrgy lends them t0 cont about connecting their names John 19 helPlnK t" bun‘! "P hi“ "W" _ l Orlpzlymg any personal attention m mung“. 1n the west as we“ as miwork beyond their strength. it is pfopflgudflg of f°|1y_ The great make a fortune by lumbering, andgreally a tom's job to‘ shovel muss of our people neither know Ale" l5 "making 8°04" 5° mslleakitbrough tbc big drifts. The result A Significant Fact! i ‘The first company to attain ilbree Hundred. Millions - of Life Insurance in force in (lanada IS THE GREAT - WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY The year Nineteen Twenty-Two witnessed this achievement r ca]... who Mn Mdlntyre ‘a, or in the -land o!‘ Uncle Sam and i. m l _ . who replies. He might the an altgei hopes éonle day to come home and‘; w?!‘ l]; "rm! Zasesagm o; pgmr. m. m“. from the darker spend a good income in the Gar! l ‘, _ Q ‘i llillfi- ' l"! {Jwr "W"? f@g]nn5_-_ the mm. in either case dcn of the Gulf-—the prettiest and 65 Qllfllwll)‘. is made lnfrcnt of' to be determined ‘by his conduct "msl r9535" Illllce 0" Eflrlll. heone dwelling. the pent. lot may a...‘ utterances. “hash! irks tcbhave thcmhnot. be CIBHTt-il at all and pedes. lFor a little change in his pro; “ w l"- HQW; "I We "W51 [flang are 195;; g“ b f . gram m». is wishing all kinds of 1"" P1" "v Willi "is hens illfillfoot m“. Insrtolrg m, 80$; o“; good thingg. now’ to his nauve they'll be here together some day_ m i ‘ h Y e c 5 P‘ ‘i nrovdnoe‘ and. the Jmople or his ‘Ma the", won‘ we ha“, a mm. o erp ecc o. ualk that has been: kindred. This is surely commend-fly fllllflPli (A-Dl-ilause.) hPvPOPBPIY-clcarrd. ' able and the writer feels sure that‘ “Hut “lemon” °f "ld “"195 lmd all our good people are behind ° ‘e"‘"°"'5 ml my, mind this him in wishing to our friend John “lght- l Iemenlbel‘ 110W. when I D. all the happiness and prosper-Iw“ *1 bOY. seventy odd years ago, ity illai his adopted home can give. n” had l? Birgrethfliat: and steel in and that even in despite of ta ._ 1Q mo"! ns- e re in the his . “flfy“ atn1osnhpre o; BOMOIL “f; kitchen fireplace of the old logdgcfgen '10": Wside" Every house‘ the lnconvenlcnces caused by hmr“? hall hwllllfllled l0 g0 outl o rer mu“ h'w°~-°' provide n those irritating temperance lawsjmhe" We"! Wt few matches--l9l1°'6l9l‘ 11min shovel. Thousands‘ Apart from these zeneralitieslmflfel‘ "ltzlchel d1 mefliF-lfl tlle|°r ‘ha-Tami “"4 Dflifmelltfl hflvblfl ollr friend has carefully avoided ct-"I-"Hiv" en. an we lved 1s you b made and .~- a t ill» snubiect matter of the replies. l1" 3'1"" m‘ h" "m" the “m” l e I sltlildlafder evflry" nil; ghnqt gfnrv or mm, m“, “bum woll remember seeing my mother :1‘ a“ a {one ‘g the Harvard-Yale drinking ca- prelmrmg the wlcks- "ml Dllllflfldl _ ‘a me n a s“ muse seems m be digowned amnihe melted tellow into the mouiclsistatl’ “film snow. o_r dangerous abandoned as a foundlinlr. spar. "ml WP might have candle llshillmm we" w“ “"9 ellwllelll 814°" antlv to perish. And that cock-anal” lea"! 01H‘ least)!!! by. and tolwalks, thanks fr, our gogd city‘ bull crnatinn. as we remember ltd?" l” be“- The me hem"! Whlcllfstherp p! tbu pglgt’ but gm- abougl five 111031118 vi the year the coh- l I There arc also the h sick to be considered and are some dwellings there in which‘ was “anonymnus", that. is to sav [5119 ballad-the oat ca-kefinn which it was launched Iby lMr. John Illwe were. for the most part fed. Molnit-yrc. wirbout. appending "l9 “ill carded tlhe wool and spun file New l8 111K108! Wholly out 0f sight-l wasted on account of the division ‘of duty and authority between the _.clty council and the individual cit- ‘ . A's it is they are working At best the snow shovel brigade throw the show into the gutters on.the ground. Frequently the‘ walks and crossings at such times b°°°m° "JIM" ‘mmssmlll’ b°' matters and give the citizens an cause of water and slush. And themmmate of t“ m" or keeping “"1" m“ °' "WW"! "m “More streets and sidewalks, in pas- Era bsstbeent-‘lliouilllled vlvk thfslflavzfsusle condition during future win- FOWH YOIn ¢ BTOWB B. ‘ll TIC nothlngcould be more unsystema-lte" as it is now too m“ m do m I . tlc, inefficient and uuworkmanlike In m“ pagan‘ Minter‘ than our present method of hand- ling the snow problem. ;llow other cities manage these l decision should" be done or decl» it becomes at once apparent on little‘ reflection that money. ls | .__.._... ‘l (Continued on Page Biz) W‘ namv nf its author. He himself 3'3"“ WW9 "l6 61°31. 0f which-our knew nothing about it. for hc was chillies were luade, took up the not there, but tinder the nnm 4e greater part of one side of the zuerr» of a "student" he launched bitched ll W“ Brand to “it before that rablel. it after the day's work was dorm in thc contest between right "ml he" m? $811919!‘ Rlld mlr Hell-fli- and wrong. the witnesses should WW5 sill" yarns in the light of the e able to testify from facts nndilflllll"! "f9- ! remember that New not from imag-inlngs. And when alum“ n“? W“ fllWRYF celebrated man complains of “anonvmou-s" “Y '1 “Ywfiflll: match at which all Wrlilflus. he should be careful not m“ he" Show 01' ill"! flellhtborbood to drop in soup of his own incri- “m” the Prllefl and in Which every mlnation. The moral interests of 3'9""! man who had a gun took tho good people and the sacred in- 9""- terest-z of the best homes are not "Mm" NEW V99!‘ m slltbjects m.- lu» halrhasard ""1 January and. guesses nr flipmlnt dictums. sunhl’ arml- as he attempted to propagate. We|Pl“-l’°d want facts and not theories or the cravings of prejudice. l amsir. etc. PROHIBITIONIST. "s “HJTTTM... an..." Daily Selections " For Guardian Readers From the W. S. Louson collection s. and through- lllleilrruarvy and $00. we were much em- witll horses and sleighs and shovels isl breaking the roads im- the mail courier. who drove a tandem team and a biz box sleigh and always blew his horn as he passed ollr door: »l remember, sf- ter a snow storm. one year, fl ‘want to take the horses to waierJ ‘and of course rode the young and] lively one. Wherrwclm} go u... M“ spring in the woods the ll||’\vv about the edzc w“ rather tie-n; and the horse I rod», flhlrqlv and’ "filer. sprang into the midst of it, pitching me overkill bead. F~~tu¥ . nately l landed on my feet whgrgf ' tLe lreosi cold water was only‘ about a sleep and bold on to th-G “film! I'll!‘ .80 gflgr flyg horse had his fill l lumped my“; back Main Ind rodohomg as fact as he could carry me-and 1",; never n-wbit thb worse. ‘ ‘$001119? incident. I romgmbgr Was’ when l was about fourteen years old. l III floughlng with a, pair m oxsn. in s field close by I . mill pond. 111m was s ‘rope rpm between the oxen sttaobstl to no YOK: wbid bold them fogsthgw, "ll liilvdwslsotboloxostm rlsiht or inlloson the ins u I mm thytssyvto ilsw’ or m. or gollistsr ;w\tml ollisstd the will. one m. ,1 can‘ both oar- II s tilt mo? ltlhuwwltb a : w . stain‘ " m . n d p ' THE YEAR ‘FHNI’?! OOMING in the year that's come and gone, dear. wswove s tether of gracious words and thoughts. binding two to- gather. ln the your that's coming on with itrweaith of roses We sbsil weave it stronger yet, ere the circle closes. All in the your that's ‘come and gqlo; in the golden weather. sweet‘. my sweet. we swore to, keep the watch of life fogs- tllsr. ln_ the yssr Ill! that's‘ nostini on. w-Mcb must eons svsll l ulsll v 1' .l“l"ri’ r _ . ,’. r U .v I . h bfailhl l W'E,‘°-Iw.$'7=# '7 m sud sorrow. . laugh”. mlr. iumsiiduil ‘ terms t sal“ to look into nhls matter, ascertain _ n ls not daeinhle um lany ‘Hasty’?