.. _. 4,4. PAGE FOUIU lill iiiililliilll "OIIIHI Dull! (Iutnulod lll1) l.fl_ Ill-W par your (in uI\IIOI) handout, W. Cluster I. III! insular]. ‘Iltor and Hammer. J. l. Itrlofl. New York lethal tttt ttittittt (ll Advllvq) delivered. u! our "L , United Qlllim l tiiatcrizil religious- or political bodies there are certain principles that trnderl-ic Notes By The Way‘. whether" or social. of Or Speaking of union. sirbstantees he proposal to unite them. For in- THE CHARLOTPLTOWN GUARDIAN iliiijat 30002 of The Ptiblic Forum Happenings 0f The Week Again llame ‘Rumor has picked a bfitl‘? for the Prince of \Vaies. Till column ls upon for the lllllnlon by correspondents of Qltltlou uf Internal. The Charlottetown Guardian Ion l“ lnnurlly endorse the op- z lllon of correspondents. ¢ o I41- I-IQIC. 00L D. L Ilollllol, D. I. 0. Amado!» Idler. D. I. Ouch. Ylooshesllnlt. l. I"“l.IOI0lIIp mm- vhhqo Representative-I. l. Porn SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925 HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE »-- i Tire first of thr- series of Short in Household Science in of \\'aies College closed (‘crimes Prince yesterday and the students, al<l but two of whom are from the country lil‘.' leaving for ironies this morning. ‘fir: value or‘ these classes is being appreciated as they give our young liitiiss an opportun- incrt iisiugtly Iiy to “Iirusli up" on the really es- sctitial and practical womanly alc- coniplisliuients which make happy tion can conic only through play- ng the gimme. Tihe sand of the desert is sodden red. v Red with the wreck square t'hat broke, The Gatling ’s jammed and the col- onel dead And the regiment blinded with dust and smoke. The River of Death has brimmed] its banks, The homemnd is far and Honour I. Iurntlt of the stance there are oil and w-ater, both fluids. each excellent and suprem- t-ly useful in its tray. But they liavc iio natural affinity with each other. They will not mix and blend together‘ to foriii one t-omrpotintl rc- trtining the tiualitics oi‘ both . ‘They ___ _ "my bi’ iiiicgii iilgfqiivr ii)’ imiiil-i An investigator" statics that llio tioured into a container anti shaken percentage of [ierfect babies that and so for a brief space may scent 001119 l!!!" ‘he ‘W111i i5 "boili- to be blended into one, but once the itshhflzenty p" cent ‘mxmr? ls no “mgier agbmled [he ‘ it. elite adult age the figures are two fluids separate. the ot-i collectsmmt we revel-m,’ "m, is mm eigmy 1i iii? liiil iiiiii i119 waifil‘ Blllkfi i0 per cent have smite defect, even if ilic btittnii. (Except when an aik- but a slight one. -ii irdded and then we get the! Nil“ ‘Yiiiii- iiiiiiiii "iii"? m“ Son“, I ain unable to verify; the figures as to the atlults. but certainly most The oil floats on the witcr be-ix: “nwe m good Dhysw‘ cause i‘ is lighter than water. Bun! But-them can be m, quesmm m! ir-s we have said. they won't inixqhug many 0f tho detects t" om .irid they won't stay mixed illl€t‘,\Vll'lCh men and women suffer .119). have has“ {On-ed [ogmhgmtliroughout life. had their begin- . , _ nliig in the days of childhood, » “out fluids \\ill mix and stay mix The mmmm m. ‘he purems to be *5- Bp lama W. Boflllm M-DI. (some Down PHYSICALLY lioiiu s and tiscrftil anti contented a name. ‘(L o“ “ml “h” m“: h; sum mflcarefui" with their children. has ‘ie lllcOllllJllltf. Ant t ere are 1.9,, mm, ., (Hummer 60,-5.9“ w pH, -.bi i . But. th voice of a school bo ral-' ' _ _ ___ ii y ‘ y , m“ l“ a "ndpr cam e n ‘I, I y like natutal incompatibilities be-lwith an abundance oi clothes sum !|iflli'l‘.ll‘$ and under .the general 1'99 m9 Tanks m...“ “Evans and suckfles m. h. H1131‘ and winter. No "hardening" silarvisitin of .\lis.<. lleien Lia-thie- ln- itill Siur-rvisoi- ot‘ Women's are givcn in cooking. ‘llltliflllg, miillricry, home nurs- ing and laiusflhold administration. Fairing‘ r-lre term just closed lee-l tart-s on ltticr wriitittg were given by Prof: rsor Steele of Prince of \‘.‘.il-.-. (‘oil-go a ftaiure which al- i so was grcirtly appreciated and which we undt rv-iiantl will be coni- tiiittr-ti in future courses. it is iiop- ..i that cvr-ry young lady who can lluSfilllly do so will take advantage oi‘ vliis t-xccllcirt t-lNICKLIiODZIl oppor- t- tunit_v. Tire nt-xt course opens on l-‘ttlirtrziry itth. PLAY THE GAME is frequently mad robbed ESSQHCQ- The charge that iirorr-ssiorialisrii has uiir sports oi‘ their real .- "Plfly up! Play up and play the, game!" Q}?- EDITORIAL NOTES Stormy weather mcatts work on “it's an ill he railway anyway. wind." etc. "lilflfgot." does not want to hide her identity under a title and says “ilenry" may become Earl or’ Ox- ford tr i... likes. she ‘will remain Bttt wouldn't "Margo!" by any other name have Margot" as of‘ yore. till the serpent tongue? Mayor McKenna has developed W0 finite an after, dinner speaker and has literary critic. Recently l-e delivered a number of short “ymg w process was allowed, mme Wm “ma, or Iwngmuq HQ“ Over kindness at the table sets ‘ ‘ ‘- ' tip digestive disturbance-st. mcnis that are not congenial tol Fumwl.‘ n“, youngsmra were 0i‘-Pl! "iiWF iliiS 0W"! IiTiiVPii i" b" not allowed to indulge iti games as uuciatltitis ot‘ pcrsoirs. the .\“ill‘i35l and tiuicltr-si! way whitey ‘grew ulder, which was the create trouble and to bring out the iiiiiY "iiiiii'iil iiii‘ii'ii‘i ‘if iievflm“ worst llllillllll s of both. ‘till: heart and lungs, and also u . good carriage, _ " - _ .~\ puir oi‘ iiud tonsils cnttlrl be A “we?” o’ the speech from the sending tioistitt into the system Thiiiie ‘Viiii “'iiii‘ii “i9 Qiwpliiiii" year iti und your out. und their (flout-ml will opt-n Parliament nexuwlien an uttat-lt of rlteuttiatisrii fol- w‘lfsk was mmishad by thp Tor-on. lowed by heart trouble occurred, ,0 mam-H 0mm.“ correspondmultlie pialrlents were trriable to undet- _ I I . stunt . m” fun“ ‘My ‘Amfmung m “Hui The lteart (Nillilliitill became u “uiiiiie iiii! “W901i i“ expacmd mbsottrcti oi great t‘(lll('t£l‘ll irftt-i- the call alir-n-iitiii to the expau-sioti oi‘ chip] w,“ 1,911.“; “mi i“. “w... “m Canada's foreign trade and the fav-‘allowed tu play much thereafter oruliir- balance oi‘ exports over iiti-flniiyilii! Wiiiiiii iiiiYi’ iiiie" hi“ U95‘ “OHS, the hfighwning ‘prospeclslfllvillflil of Hlllillfillblilli-Z the lieait .. . a few irtoutlis after his iilitess. ii" i‘ “ii-‘iiiy- i‘ “i°“‘- 'e"“i’°““‘»°“, The little illnesses of cliiidliotitl in doiiirstic bus-tines; the restora- may M] have sun\e “m... of their iion 0i’ tbv (‘nuadian tioliar to tiar‘; lvisit in some ear, rye. riot-Fe, throat, the improvcinenfiti trad.- will be hell". kilillel’. liilli-i. 4H‘ iikili (‘filial- attribtiletl it art to trade arran e- iiiiii- - . 1 p - ‘ g ' Bad teeth also cause trouble lll Q-OOH-OO-OO-OQ IMPROVEMENT IN _THE SCHOOLS Siiv-Your tliouglrtftil ttllti timely articles about cdticatloii, tutti the results to be sought and gained by lueatis of it ottglit to be read, tiiurk- ed and inwardly digested by par- ents throughout this Province. iiud Particularly by their representativ- es at the Iloarti of Education und in the‘ lmgislatttre. That the course of studies pursued iti Prince ot‘ lVales College atirl Normal School. and by the teachers of our youtlr should iir- corrected has been, made evident. The tendency of‘ the! rising gencrttlioti of the age is not! towards itnprovetl contiuct and a Mathematics, apart ft'ont that which instils the spirit of righteous tress and goodness. has not result ed in any decided advancement to- of life. We are enjoined by onevol‘ the greatest authorities to think oti “wltatsoevt-i" things are true, Wllttl- soever things are hottest, whatso- ever thing-s are just, wlizitstievei": things are pure, whatsoever tiiingsi are of good report." lit our schools there has trot, it will be airimitteti. been enough instruction in tlit-sc things. ' The Board oi‘ l-Idticzititni anti the: authorities oi‘ Print-r- oi‘ Wales Coi- nnd Normal school will i think. do well il‘ they seriously and cart- fully cousldci- u trliatigt- in tire cur riculuni to the ctirl that the. tear-ii- ers of the [iittilkt may be enabled to e pliiisizti and itisist upon at- tention to those subjects oi‘ study which tend to bettvi" cilizcrislrip. Even if tlir- study oi‘ tire tivtiti litu- gllrtges has to bt- lct-tr-ti-ticti, litt- ntore important study should In- promoted. i am, Sir ,otr-, . A BYSTAN DER Jan, 29th, i025. __--<-0>—_-_ 'AN OLD SINNER SPEAKS Sir,—l notice by the tl-itartiiau that our riiiuisters waited on the iCity Cottncii for" the purpose of Queen's ‘Bruce 'l‘a_vlor_ oi‘ Queen's Univer- lllzher code and mode of life; ‘dlltl’ ti-uvrloii Anderson of Montreal. son the study ol‘ Latin and Greek uiid m- “l. and M“ A O And, Ho" of u-lie ceremony will be a very quiet wards better manners arid habits m,“ lor. its bridesmaid. and Miss Leslie Taylor. uutitlicr sister of the bride, are Lovely, and whatsoever things t, St ma" Ant 'l‘iitrrstiii_v' and is lit-lug cordially tcss at a snrali but prr-tttily arrang- Tlils time it is Lady Diana King. daughter of the Earl of Lovelace. and one oi‘ the few peeresses lit their own right in England. The story is that lite engagement will be announced when the Prince rc- turns front his trip to South Africa. I O Q Tile marriage is taking place very quietly in Kingston, Outs this tSa-tttrdiovl afternoon. at two o'clock at the Principal's residence. tYiiiv-ersity- of ltiargttrcit ltaclial, daughter of Principal 1L. sity, Kliiigr-toti. and 0t‘ the late .\li's. ‘faylor. formerly oi‘ Illoirtreal and Rocky l"'0int. to Iilr. Alexander Buckiyighaiti. Que. (Jiwitig to the l'L‘t‘(lll dratli of the bride's mother The bride will be attended by her youngest . . ', llliss Lois Tay- will play the violin. .\‘ii'. Waller \\'iiirl.~yci' oi‘ Toronto. will ar-t as U U U Mr. Rioy lugs itrrivcrl iti llic city wt-lctuiic. O 8 d! JANUARY 31, 1925 f, i? Five Requisites f _ of Success; are ambition, ability, expefieucc, opportunity and - capital. i‘ If ambition‘ beckons you to a busi. ness career, of what avail. ‘are ability; experience and opportunity without ~ capital? ‘ =‘ ‘t The one sure way to have capital when opportunity arrives is to start saving your money now. We will welcome your savings account how- ever small. JIHE Bank of ESTABLISHED 1 832 Nova Scotia 1.. ll. MUIIIIAV, lllulutln-r (.‘IIAIII.O'I"I‘ICTU\\'N llrnrrclit-s ll|NtI at Alberton. Albany. gnaw“ Cam“: ‘ ‘Mgoofioo Horde-u. Erin-raid, Kcuulugtori. ,f'“""”" ' ‘ ‘ y’ "(iii-iii)" hlotitugltc. i-Vi-viliy. Ft.‘ lit-tern, “mil A-‘iiii-‘(S Zliniltlikililll Sitltitticrititlc. Victoria. 2“, - . Mrs. \\'.-.l. i’. hlcliillan \v“as lins- til llfitlgc. at ltct" litititc on Kcnt Strict. 'l‘liursiiay' t-vcning. *- 121 i! Mia-i. imcltltiiit Punter. one of iasti October's ('lllll'l()litii0\\'ll bridcs. rc- ctivtll iiur llit~'i‘ir.~": limb siiicc lici‘ ltlflfvi-iui-Tliist l-‘riduy :tt licr llflliiti| iii ltridgtuvtttcr. N. S. ivlir-rr- shr- wt-lcnmcti a long list oi’ tfliliiliffl. Airs. l'()l‘lt!l‘ inukcd rtvtzcctiiiigly nice in a lovely iit-nilt-rl gown oi‘ Poudrti liiue (leorgti-tt. and \\‘(l -d in licr tiicasan-t duties by .\irs. (Dill liar-- rison. (‘liiirlottcttiwn litdy. also a 'l‘lic ilratvitiig riiorii was rciinipnt m‘ Slltllltl Willi tiuitntitics 0i‘ Nzircissi‘ filteeches far above the average and of. literary sub- he asked to ratify": iff changes will be called for. but iti chew it, , y - r .. , . ‘ nmnts mm ‘he xelhendnds ‘mu sending infection into tire system. wmland also if they “litri't." iii? Yitilllg- no material tait-isici- bolts iris food instead of trying town, \\'lll(‘il min-pad by a familiarity with and Attslralia. which Parliament tinderstantling. giiaving tire game \\.]ieth9r this is-jt-‘r-t,‘ indicative of (m, ‘vmpreadimns? ma“? m“ Wm, ‘vm hp bins“; tru- ur- utr i: wit! ili‘ generally ad- man and th anal "ti ‘ ‘ " " - ‘ '- l a . e 5 LC mmd H“ He“ b“ [he “Plums gnen m {.119 in: cliiltl in the matter 0f t~ititliiiig.,nient.' tine appeared rather T-ddy “it and shafts of humm- pm. dmelc-ptuen. of u.i.trral tcstitiiceslmay‘ swing and 8leépmg_ mitt. .1 that in too many cascs that tit-sire tn \\in (IVFF-Filifi very many, vent hint ever getting dull. ‘A videtl for tomorrw. so that in ad- ‘Tiwn or illFFP moves in connection'_ Iuitit taxation irtizttters arc likely ittieverytliing the world provides. We asking lilPlll in have better enfor- \\‘liiit is my suggestion? That care be given to the grnu“, January 31, 1925 [onistic and felt itisullctl a. \\'e like our youngsters to iravcyfound iti siicli culttpatty. Cement oi‘ the laws in Cliarltttte-iwlriile pink and white roses were everyone admits is “,.,.,l"g,_d W“, H“, 1., l, _| badly tiecdetl. l also notice tlliltipflfptv w" 116M fwvlti‘ "fhlhw with one exception our ministers ’- ‘ ‘ " i""‘" ‘ m“ "yr appeared lukewaviir to the ntovo- llvilliéiilirs. Robertson in serving, gentlentirti is too- busy iightitigmml M“ Airs. Ronp illlii lit-s. Sliciittrri, wlttii i1I\l'=1l<--“i’ii’drbihiiiii’) 3i“. iiilvlvttb) and Peee0ooootvoo-vooooeooo-o-ooooooooooooooeooeoovvefl _ mitt-i: ‘"6 ‘md-‘iisfi R0011 atlentied the door. Mrie f‘ Tis Not in. Mortals ' to Command Success” But every man has-it in his power to furnish ease and comfort for his old age, or to provide at sufficiency for his family. ‘ A small percentage of your earnings, invested annually for a limited period in a Great-West Life insurance policy. will yield a monthly income adequate for your future needs. or hold that same amount in trust for your family should need arise. Policies can be furnished to meet practically any requirement. . llynrlman 8r 0a.. ltd. Charlottetown 51 Queen Street. v ., Principil Points Agents at all LET ozone: 001T ~ , »~,=_. .» , _, , Pgfli-[i-i .,... m [h ' “wt I’ m h] and nmrllé‘ A speaker at th C l l ‘ Pl l b? Mme“ at am‘ ‘m’“'~ i’ i“ smmwam ‘hem m he ham” aiwiws‘. Church i "m" m m?“ m“ imelrnltiiirlly wcit-oiiiieil inhiliFip-n. Fifi} ---——-i-—— lilflyiiig. ‘This. when it occurs. tsi ‘ _ e a Qioma“ - ii‘ Wm he pomnmf- the ,.hl,ql,e,.,,d‘ ..»\itd yet as we remember the iig-ition for ut least a little white imam‘ l. v ll“. _ "u '“i*“""‘“"il - ‘ an. HUN.“ H“, mum (,1 the spcctafiihi‘ "iii"? flight as a palliation for-lean)“, U; "W (“WHY-g out ag,_oo_‘ttre*s quoted abzve,‘ We (jut I‘H\<1i_i)'ila-‘_i“:‘~‘4ilfllt-i to kit-k tin-l rienl ilijiig“. n ‘sin-A ‘l Hlluh- rmvliy pruurdvi: ~n . ‘ z . . ‘ I L _ ‘ ‘ V’ SUI} I_li:|_l_ our " 1m pegs, our lll- iti! tint-es lll ttul‘ c1 _\'. e l e-i ' t't It'll‘ t‘ii‘t' out l‘ll‘llt lll ban"- wi" ii‘ “i iii“ iiiiiy‘°i'*~ H ‘he "peed mm “mmmm m ~i" [merit will receive attention rilotiir’ iltiigcttcc. iti tlic matter oi‘ sleet) wise alJDears. to illlti‘ itrcat flYlillltVtliiF and social rircics. \ . = - . - ., {Cull that cheers retiiarkenltvitii an anriouncciiictit oi‘ a national - i i‘ I is reall ' not fair to them thy for the iitiioct-itts who would _ tutor: cl€.til_v JltllCitiltl their disap- "iiii iioi» 3 - ~ t o _ \ I inn" in mo“ flaw, the innap0ligy 3p u, fan“>ay fl-Mgh; r2‘:l)§_ physi,--,|i|y_ isttffei- front lite cloaii up, but not H i‘ wnnrnl‘ _ W h‘ ‘H !o LADIES AND GENTLEMEN._ . nun-m m u Human“: mead‘ of ‘he: h D v edirriisiug them llirottgliottt tli Do ' The ltevvetttttge ot‘ defectivefiiiie word lot‘ tlic i>o0\'iil'lli1iiiii" iiiiiill v L ‘ I‘ “mu H‘ m“ ‘he’: We do not Perhaps here the above expression “Let iwa: i V 1 - - _. - ~ c ‘t, . _ , _’ , , . » .- , .- ., ‘i -.- -,- - ~ .,. a. _ ritlt-t oi’ the guine our young and‘ _ s in"? m“? “hme mm Mliiiinion and encouraging lfllfii‘ iiiiiiii“ liiiYsiiiiiil» iliiiiieii diiftvk- “illmkfl 81H! _l|1<‘ hililpiilli» \\ill-Si} T": k "M" "m y‘ ‘l f‘ l” i‘ “i: George do it," but how often do we find Slackers acting it. ,. ,- _ ,, _ , , _ lltlerary inclinations could meet and‘ _ ' ,, _ ._ _ _ _ 4 ,. could be cut down with a ltttlt-_ziiiri little cliiirlren m our drunk: i‘ iiil ill-Hi Iltc sucrcssittl efforts‘. we have vuy 7c.” of this Mass in this any’ and in any l.z‘ lrustnsta sports would veryl ttbttitigh Cairatiian ports. .i plan \\ill I d, l. y H 3rd,,- humes cauwd h‘. mn,_,,nlur,.t,_ m- mwio _ ,\_ ,_ . V _ _ , , ‘ exchange views_ nut nuw than this: H _ _ _ '1 "Fill-i ii" "ii i‘ I ‘ ‘ ' " i i "“ -““"‘* ‘ movement for the public good the citizens as a rule rise ‘iiikkiy 1mm that winning ‘he [be pm [unhml to hem"? Tammi‘ ‘mun “f Outlaws‘ ' l ' * ' to the occasion and Illa! their Part well. n U _‘ m" k _ “h 1e m,“ wh tends/quits has lit-en wiped outiocean freight, rules: rt-[orirt of tlit- : qiltese ministers slioulrl turn. Thor" m“ n" 1 Mum‘ in mp . _ Kr ii ir iii i 0 1 8- °" v _ _ _ _ ,, ,_ , Wm I _ us», N,‘ ll H‘, o+omooooooeooo+o+rrvrvw their attention lo and insist out _ ‘ ' _' > 0 ‘ o we have a bod). o; giflggng who have agreed to give “here (an such men meet todav’ “"4" "i “i ‘i9 i iiii l | i _ , . .\itill(|'lV to llli(‘l‘l -~ - ~ -- - ilie spr-ctaiors ODUIllY applaud such _ " ‘ mm of m“, yea], to yrovifle For “wit _ _ 9 having better law cnltircctneiit mil‘ - . V (re as H1141!" z unsparinwy of their time and o] m," (mug). go foster a ‘ A n n , _ _ \\ hat has been provided in its " " . -‘ in“, Province m“! H" n“, 111mm,‘; young iiud old ill the streets. out. movement for the general good and prosperity of m; prov. a breach as a smart trick it is 1‘r;ii15£@i-i-a-h|t- vgte wilt t“; r9. Q . _, .. . _ __ l, _ . . . , , i‘ , , . , . _ mace? _ _ _ v union, for rt this \\(lli\ be of int-ti roofs oi litttliltiigs and in \\'lllll(l\\'.\' . ince. There is nothing local or parochial in their tinder- 5i" i.-‘1.‘/ Dillvlfli: a Dfellllilllll upon introduced; turilier stclii w!“ m. FOR ‘it will be overthrown. but ii ll is flu-mg“ their "w... n-Invafds m (,1). 6 taking. Their slogan is. “Prince Edward island N1!‘- i - . - -. - -- ‘ .' -' - - -' =1 le to over . .. . » - ‘ t - ~ '1 - h " k iii be of little hshone“ .111 4 l H“, tiktn to fekldSwily the (‘ltll sttvitt- of God ye \\ill not lit, i_h v d“... m. d U4 ..| _ . Paradise for Tourists. Bt-t t err wor w ( d t d t "n m“ sman l Continuing Fresh I h‘ Ch and adjust sauiries; bills to prn- throw tlteni. lest llttitly‘ Y0 iii‘ iiliiiiiiizvhich ‘:13 SIG; Hljfaaflfize “m”: use if they do not get the fullest co-operation on the part con tic. i yer n ur- . . - ' to be fighting against tiud.“ ‘ i ' “ '1" f h kin To rists “he prank-p i-aitwuy tines yejg-gtgi] V 9W" , o of the public for whose bane It t ey are wor g, u Hm legnnnave wmmn of a cites have had their services pro- ~ . - ‘f A" ii°ii°i' i” R“- Mri R"y"‘°"“' * " ' i and visitors are not brought here mply by thinking about 5 by the Senate last year, \\ill be ,, ‘ n, -_1.. 1 g ,, , who dares t0 1B ii M110- li ilio itrgltt ilcv. John litlCl(f‘|ti_\'.%4 them. They must be reached, they must be told and they gains is a praise-worthy thing; it i5 worth striving for; worth long and arduous ‘training for. and wor- thy of the applause and the hiizzas that l~ilflifllbly greet the winner at the finish. There is no glory or credit in winning a game by rtnfair advantage or by fowl means. The sport. of a community re- fleets to a very large exbent the fairness and h esty of the co - nrunlty. Be it 'a horse trot, a hoc- key m-irttch. a ball game or any other ‘the tin-fair winner cannot got, ntway with it in a community whose standards of morality and fairness are as high as they ought to be. if we are to have a clean country, i} 00111111‘! 0f high moral standards the sports and the activities of our young people must be kept. above reproach. It may be tempting to a boy while playing‘ 1 game, talking an examination or competing in any way with his fellows, to ignore the rules and take a short cu-t to tdhie winning. but sudh a. Win is a defeat, a stain upon honour and s. setiback hi his rues worrtTatid the tempt- uitton and the tendency itmfall to it is mot confined to the campus or m ti... boys. 1t is found moms n. the wider fields in which men ye playing the limo. lit 00o often , jnh-nlfedtis limit in ‘use scariest and even in the religious field when the desire to win the gums over- ridhs the chime of country 0nd fireman betterment. ‘ Play the game! Play with Ill your might co win or to lose ‘but to do shits: fairly and houourdbty. _ in» ‘merit to la the manner of _snd when act-Mn coma. m: gamut hotshot: fqtwinn norm; __ ' I ‘llyiQtloetlfnsilblnd lathe sutmner of V IJIlic-‘ISU. p He died ten your: no. iiii-iofl 10 the Uni-ted Church there will be Preslbyterians Church ser. vices in Alberton and Kensingiton. We understand Alfberton Presbyter- lttns have raised $1.600 stipend toi- a minister and Kenslngton Presby- terians $2.200 stipend, which shows that their convtctionis go preuty deep down into their pocketg, If 5199B be taken to develop the‘ shale oil of Pietou County an 1m. menii-‘iy Drofitaibie and la/bour em- Diflying industry will the the result. For mflnv years all the industrial oil Scotland possessed was the pro- duct of her shale mines. and it was only the dtlminlns of American oil 8d. less than cost which provided filly competition. lf the estimate of 100-000-000 tons available i». any- thlns nearly accurate, then o... neighibotira in Pictou need have lit- m9 W0"? as to the future-airways vrvvidlns w-Dltal and labour can get and ,pull together. It is almost incredible that the V. 0.. is an institution- of the prre- sent. life time. Yet. such is the fact as is recalled by the death at Great Calverdon, Tunbridge Wells. Eng- land of Mrs. tLucss widow of Ad- miral C. D. Lucas the first recip- lent of the Victoria Cross. An Ar- ‘mosh man by birth. he won it as M1 Blsltteen-year-old mule ot H. M. S. Heels. in the attack, on Bonmr- sund. On June, 1854, a lire Rus- sinn shell fell on the deck at a mags of $00 yards. Young Lucotr qllieoly lifted it and ‘threw it over- board. ‘Ho was irmnediatcly pro- moted lieitttonant and received the Cross. which had been instituted Qlthnurr I9. use, exactly sixty- Pinfl m" u» yesterday, from the again introduced and provision made for better transportation to Peace River. This tis really quite a compre- hensive programme, which The Globe correspondent estimates “along with thirty-odd private re- solu-tions. will be sufficient to keep the mill grinding well lntto the month of June." He has not over- stated the time that will be requir- ed to discuss and pass the Govern- iuent bills and measures above out- fuied. The twiddle, or even the end of June will not see tile task tic- conrplished unless Parliament quickens its pace iii dealing with so many controversial matters. And the near approach of a general election is not calculated to hasten second and third readings. . The last seulom‘ of Parlia- msnt has always hitherto been fruitful of talk. The more loquac- ions members realise t-hait this is their last chance to get a futll re- port of their wise sayings and op- inions einlbaimed in the precious pages of Hansard and the hitherto silent ones awake to the importance of having at least one speech to their credit before their five yqars term expires. Wherefore every one must ‘talk during a last session. But the Government can always shorten the session by dropping some bills that call forth unexpected opposi- tion and the King Government has shown itself in an emergency to be what farmers call " a good team to tiack." The Parliamentary bill of fare i; quite characteristic of the King Govern-mom. and tbeara every in- dicmtion of having been prdpured to catch votes in the cotiting election. To carry it out would involve large expenditures jest and ant. No mention is made of economy, or re- trenchment, or of the impending deficit. or of the irtter failure to sc- cure‘ immigrants to occupy unset- A MUiCi-i NEEDED PRAY-Eli:- Creato in me a clean heart, O tiod; and renew a right spirit within ine. Psalm 51:10. . ll,-R4AYERI'_‘COmB thyself, 0 Lord, into our hearts and then they will be continually renewed. February t, 1925 GOD'S WONDERFUL LOVER- For God so loved the, world, that he gave his only begotten Son. that whosoever beiieveth in liini should not perish, btit have everlasting life, John 3:16. PRAYldRz-O God. we thunk thee for thy wonderful love. Give us believing ireurts that we perish not, and may we obtain everlasting life through thy only begotten Son. HE GIVETH SLEEP He sees when their footsteps falter, when their hearts grow weak and faint; He marks when their strength is falling, though there b9 no word of complaint; He bids them rest for a season, tor the path-way has grown too steep; And, folded iti fair green prictures He giveth His sleep. Like weary and worn-out children for home and its sweet re them creep, He giveth His sleep. He glveth it, oh, so gently. mother will hush to rest tenderly on her breast; sorrows that was He giveth His sleep. can never this boon bestow ~tled and vacant lands. These are among the thlagsihflfiog govern- ment would like ti» country to forletl _‘ ‘ lite citizens get behind the move- ment with him and have our laws respected, Remember what is go- ing on in ‘Montreal tit the present time. Now. -Sir, you will call to mind liow once upon a time a jack-nus rebuked the man of God. This time it is AN OLD SINN ER MR. JOHN N. MacDONALD AND "THE PEW" Slr,—rMr,,lViitcD0uaid is WROTH —-i-lis righteous indignation is UlilFi]liilltg—Hl)li\'t¥VLif‘, the Picwfis object. is to poiitt out firctssiurl his statements if incorrect, can be gainsnid without his identity be- ing known as Well as it‘ known, and minus the nrtrd flinging. ' The “figures quoted regarding the Va eyfield Congregation for 1921 can be found in the Getteral Assembly's let-port oi’ that your, tiago 311,'fl.ll(l-f0l‘ 1924 out page 297 of last year's report, Mr hic- Donnld says my figures are ub- soltitely false and also says that he is Secretary-Treasurer of that Church's fund and who presum- ably furnished the reports to the (‘iiiliijlrlor Bishop of Nova Scotia. is ill at his residence in Ilalifax. (Continued on Page 5‘) JANiHvitY 3l.—--\‘ou ltave u keen sense of justice, and arc u lover ol‘ tiaturc and tiut-of-tltitit" lil‘e. You are aiiibitiotis, bttt are tori easily discouraged. You might acctmi- p-lisli many things tliut you give up in despair. What you need;.itist is purseverrrtice and a greater degree of conildcuco in your own ability. You should have a very happy inur- rlage.. Your birth-stone is a which means ftiitltfttiness. Your flower is a snowdrop. Your lucky colors are Navy-blue and black, 82111191.. EfCBRUA-ItY/1.—You are a good anti loyal friend, but an exceedingly bitter enemy. Curb your desire for revenge, or it may wreck your whole life's happiness. Yuri are a loved ones that sighed for the daylighfs close, He knows that they oft. are longing pose; So He calls them in from their lab- , or, an, the shadows around All dread of the distant future, all " And silently watching o'er them. loved ones as a The babe that she softly pillows so Forgotten now are the trials and made them D. For with many a soothing promise. loved ones He giveth it. Friends the dearest But l-le touches the drooping eye- lover of home and home ties, some- Treasuret‘ of the Oliurch. Seine , one "has ptundeyedy Beyween what jealous and sometimes harsh.- [hgn] b5 it, Try to look on the bright side of things, and be thankful for your many blessings. Your birth-stone is an amethyst. which means; sincerity. Your flower is a primrose. Your lucky colors are light blue and yellow. Mr. McD. goes by his figures anti fortunately or unfortunately l (Continued on Page 5) But, guarding them safe from dan- . gar, "H6 giveth His loved ones sleep grlefs that oppressed the ii i8 illlll iliSiRi l ill iiliili ihlii CliENlS IN i tint MliNNiR try- ‘Lika mists that clear in the stin- light, have noiseiassly passed away; Nor call no'r clamor can rouse them from slumhers so pure and deep; For only His voice can mach them. Who giveth His loved ones sleep. \i\)l-! l‘|t I.»\'~| t truer-n |‘ tt.tti\\\ Weep not that their toils are over, weep not that their race is run. God grant we may rest as calmly when our work, like theirs in Mun Loved Her Only To done, Till than we would yield with glad- lidl. Ind "Dllwltl NIB fellilrvfl ' t .. ncsl our treasures to Him to Regret- grow. _ . _ her. - F00! ll!!! lltlicr about them. and And rejoice in the sweet assurance f ' 99 Moihnl, may round them d“; glveth His loved ones ‘The Math swoon." ~ _4 must be shown. How is this done? It is done in the same way as the merchant does it who has wares to sell. He sells them by telling the public about them, in other words by judicious and constant advertising, This is what the Tourist Association has In view, and this is the work which it proposes to carry on this year on a larger scale. It is purely a business proposition and one that requires money to successfully carry through. When our canvassers call on you next Thursday and Friday please conside. that you are not conferring a favor on them in subscribing handsomely to this work, rather realize that these men have only one purpose in mind in this. devoting their time and energy, namely, the bringing to this Province a just proportion of the Tourist traffic. Last year you were asked to give in the dark, you gave on trust, this year we are able to show you the prac- 4 tlcai results of last year's giving and we ark you to give doubly in order that you may doubly profit. i cannot too strongly impress upon you that It is your work we are carrying on. we are merely- the trustees, the administra- tors of this fund. on your part the money you are giving is simply part of the amount you as s business man should devote to publicity. v ‘v¢*+‘vv But this affects not the merchant alone. money left in a community circulates and everybody gets a share. the farmer, the Hotel and boarding house keeper, the merch- ant, the butcher. theftsherman and the labourer all share. Already leading citizens have signified that they would double and treble their Int year's subscription, this is encouraging and is a work of appreciation that I desire to publicly acknowledge. , Let us than pull together, not hanging back, and letting the other fellow do it but let in all contribute to a cause which ll ours n well as the other fellows. A. E. ARSENAULT, PRES. TOU RIST ASSOCIATION 200- Sliilll PADS k, Size 22 and 27 inch 0ll SALE Sllllllhll EAGII 8e Allll 10c l a o Q 0 o o o o Q Q 9 o o O o Q o Q Q Q v Q Q Q Q 9 Q Q o v o Q Q Q Q O Q Q Q o Q Q 3 i Q o t o t 0 l . t I’! ,‘¢o>»+oo+o++o+¢+o+wvv-*-