rgaesmtiit r ‘THE TOWN GUARDIAN ‘ NOTES BY THE WAY An esteemed ledsi eentcmtwrlfi‘ , i iviii llliilililiiiillliii Bliiilllliii Vlso-rseslli l. I. hens“: I-Clliililullllfl .. f“ Iesntery. um. ca. ma. nun-nun. s.o. flmrsslIsnespnJ-llersm. Assodnee letter, n. l. Osrrh. .1’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926 LAW ENFORC EM ENT The enforcement of law depends ppou two factors, 1b righteousness o! the law and a re- cognition of the moral obligation devolving upon the D8001? i0 0111!)’ ‘the law. <t.-'i‘liat “the Powers ijirtiained of God" ‘Powers that act in harmony W111i namely. that is true only of the needs and the ihose governed. Powers may . . , _ i’ l‘ f't ‘ii -on-. ~ Stilt ordained self-selected. uctinglynenlory m. n Change o; pohflggliTofles are ‘e 111$ very 1 d“ '“ .overtax it. in the lute-rests of self. We marl .. , find verification for this without‘ i ‘sreking fur. ilut this is true: it. fir. the duty of all latv-abidinil 000i it_ ‘may be. whether enacted by Pow-i .i- i e to obey the law. whatever‘ ‘er- ordained of God or Powers or-t ‘dained by self-interest. This can-j mot. be tiisputed. The law. right or’ l triving. must be obeyt-tl. li’ tan anxious dd)’ 111111 111* pa" or m. anxious nigh-i. 1111110115 ohscurations may be looked for at 4 e o'clock in the_ mornins. 111 R 11°11" of some 240 members.‘ At best the lines of demarcation between the various groups of Liberals find Progressives are indistinct and 11 be are is qul-to possible that they 111111 119' collie more so before the second wore on the adjournment of the de- “'°11‘be1"g °t1bate was taken at 4 o'clock. Whe- heither it was because of iniiistincijaflnauon‘ Th0“ “M3111 he mus‘ opinion, it is somewhat signiffcanti that the five Progressives who. on. vDted against} the gilvcrllnlflnt, ar- the saille ones the first tiiviisioit. who voted against it on Wednes- day morning. induced these five to oppose the govern- lt matters little what merit tin two important vot 1s and greater I; ' , sscl sights end ltesrifll dolor-ens sounds- ‘He looks abroad over the Mari-times and sees three provincial governments wieldilw.» murderous axes in the mad lust of‘ slaughter. He tells that his earl.‘ iare assailed by perpetual waiiinS. of the wicked. Tory Dre“ 811d °1I disgruntled and disappointed Tory‘ office see-km. iSurely it is a. most? unfortunate and uncomfortable con-n tween physicians as to the wisdom ditlon for any ml!!! in this ob1181l18i0f setting sick iioonio on their 1w and amiable warm w have suchlaner an ailtculerdutlslrfeisslsulseats that alarming visions before his eyeslfwlgzetg: :63)“: 111mg” is past, the 5111111 such d°191“1 wunds perpemabipatient only becomes weak by-ie- iiy in his ears. The Liberal editormaining in bed. That if you can get 1:1 1' a 11611510" that is a“ open, you'll create a genuine ap- jpetite, and ht-‘Jl soon be all right The bad Tonies that he pictures again? ss weeping and wailing and grdfil)‘, The other points out that to l "'5 "‘“"""°“' """"°"“ m" .“°i.'-’Z.Z'.§§ ii“... fit‘... Z”....EZZZ'Z.. ‘£3.15 ‘jxlstence outside of a diseased "king inrelapse. as his heart will not .strensth, and he will of $001‘! By [emu W. Bsrfergufl I MAKING CONVALESOENCE SAFE ‘ -be at full fident. Politically they see that; 1n gonle parts of Europe, patients . l t ti ns.l addltionlmit. Think of the-better roads int-pry (lay in every way things are‘. recovering from acute illness or‘11111110""15 11 "5 n‘ ° n _. ' i -- ti , ie taken outdoors getting better and better. in Ices nbm°pe1d 011s a thali thrce years they captured {Ollrlso as w bund them up before ‘new Provincial governments and lViiillllyl-etuf“ u, their “omen a few months past found the big; However a new instrument is- n i» (‘ailatiu calling thetii to take con-ion this question m. just when mt i101 d1 Oilawa- iget the patient up on his feet. . This machine registers the.‘ There has been some weeping larnoultt oi work the body is actually‘ l and wailing and political slaughteridoing when it is at complete rest.‘ "What $0112 (ipeclsl t "THE DRAMA arr arrows 1 SEEN mucosa ISLAND EYES (By n. l.. col-rum o The Guardian) ._.__.__,,-~ Ottawa. Monday. Feb. 1st, tion, etc. and also it is told t1! i t l! renter-tinge; PRQWQES ‘r . There is always the Conflict 116- and given some graded exercises] l have already said something about Ottawa's maznificent public llbiury. in addition to the largely stocked lending library it has a- flnc reading room, large newspaper room, a reference department, lec- ttire room, cliildrens department in a separate building adjoining, and several blanch libraries in outlying parts of the city. The mainbuild- fng was provided by the Andrew Carnegie corporation. The Library is operated as a municipal under- taking and provision for its upkeep comes from the, city treasury. the average size of a farm in P1 E- 'l. now is about ninety acres a-ifli hundred acre farm including build- ings is about five thousand dollar!- Also it says. “Agriculture is thriv- ing and to the settler who wants to farm on a not too extensive scale. iu a well settled community, and within driving distance of the sea. Prince Edward island offers almost irresistible inducements." t But it was the nrst quotation which arrested my attention. And! if it is true, if we could get onri ncwn people to believe it true, it On one of the tables l noticed an seems to point the way for a iperiod attractive publication entitled "Eaii- of great eirpnnsion- n veriinble‘ tern Cnnnnnv issued by the Depalt-iboom psiiod in our garden pro- merit of the Interior last yeanivince. Cutting the iarfns in two There was with it a) similar publica- would mean doubling the number tion entitled "Canada West." 'l‘!io1,of homes. Think of the building ~-Eantenn Cangda" tbooklet contains1construction which that would in- some pages of general descriptive volve. Doubling the number of rate- matter and a good deal of instruc-.payers in each school district. ~tion tor intending immlgrantsJTliink of the improved standards maps of each of the Provinces and of education which that would per- there is descriptive matter relativeithereby rendered possible. Think particultg-ly to each province, two of the improvements in social‘ cong pages beinggiven up toPrince Etl-yditions and church life slid young!‘ ward Island, four pages each to No-ipeopies’ amusements. Think of the va Scolia and New Brunswick. fiveiincrensed production ot poultry pflgeg; to Quebec and six lo Ontarionantl pork and vegetables and frilit.‘ .'l‘hink oi‘ the increased business for - 1n the tlescrfptlve matter devotedlviilages anti towns and shipping; to prince Edward Island there ap-jports created thereby. it is not ne-l nears m? folfowing; ceasary for me to eitiarge the nos-i sibillties. One has only to sit for an opportunities af-imiliitte and think it out. t "The peculiar that a fair _average price for a ' fax, specially qtgsniud prompt service to P ' ' of these Provinces. exceeding ¥75°,00°:°°°- l- N the Maritime Provinces the and. gr MJuuQ-l lu. a complete Organization, wi l! H411- , , . . There are 29 brsnciibobtile Biflk 0f MWm-d in the Maritime Provinces, the offices being located at every important . " Behind this Provincial Organization of a nation-wide Institution, having a combined Qpitsl and Reserve Fund of ova! ,6°-°°Pi°°° and ma‘ Am“ all good citizens iviii chot-rfullvjomr illajorities b i H11 110011 Ciihiwhich the government is sustaine zens will do their best. peacefuilyrnnn ‘he “p0nflden('@" The varying obey it; it‘ wrong. to repeal it. it‘. through despotisnrnroniagnledl or the tyranny of the majority, re- ind-icate the pcal is impossible then nothing re- m, a nyjvnqy nope" mains blit rebellion. instances ofl(.n,ne_ To maintain n Semninnce o this latter method fire not wanngnvprnnlnn. "n4...- Hnch cgnrijflgng 111K 111 i111‘ ill-Wily 01' 0111' K1931 Emizis have prevailed since the Hons 1 pire. age oi‘ oilr history unjust anti uil- rim-mating mnjorgties reasonable laws are rare. W0 th- King government have. thank (lod. no laws. provivr‘ so fnr lndi cnte ont- thing. that clal, civic or social, that were riot enacted for the common Some of tht-m may appear tyrnnni-Jyenl-nn cal to those whos- path they croesz‘ some of them may appear tiuilec; iissiiry to those who. of‘ their own, volition, are law-abiding but to Minn; meet all the reqliiri-ltients of ililx-lgtvpr. their judgment on the Lib Elli communities many N"gllii‘llififlii1i-rui party, must be provided. The lztw-abitiingftn m... regret citizen retillires no law. no jail. ntrhnv» 0i’ all iinnest inen yveli 3s for tht- good of the coni- munity such provided. ‘How are we to-entorce those laws below that This is the bar the sweet wills of some of ourjon under a defeated leader, n citizens? How enforce which certain classes of citizens object? ‘This can be accomplish-i ed only by education and exampleJ Vibe exalmple of law-abiding cltiz-i iris. Once convinced that the law} 1" 1111911110" f" 111' i119 iimfiie-“ltispectacle had never been seen in lizooil to the greatest number. t-vvnjnny British parliament an that now ‘should it interfere tvlth our obvll€trying to function as a government personal liberty. our duty is clear» A gunner specwde SH“ v tut (lttawa. .we must obey it and. by our e-xdm-‘in m“ m, mineral newspap ‘m am Liberal apologists who are trying ‘pie, make it easier for others to d0 to mislead the people- into the be- ‘so. iWc have ‘lief that it is sii constitutional anitl [all right. House. and see what can be done! many restrictive ‘law's, laws in sanitation. laws for food inspection, laws demanding ‘zthlit we clean off otir sldetvaiks. laws forbidding the sale and ini- M‘ tportatioti and use of lntoxlcntlngli 5D1T°R1AL "0753 -liqiiors_ and many others that _‘ It is an east wind that blows no- plight be pain-rd antl each one of‘, hotly any good. ‘which interferes more or less with "some personal liberty. What is oitr wluty? ‘ls the law intended to he 'of the greatest good to the great- ‘r-st number? if so no question can inrise as to our tiuty. We must ob- ‘scrve the law. The great majority of our citi- zens deserve much credit for their prompt clearing of the sidewalks zlfter snowstormin- hilt there are flihPrs of whom the less said the n better. v The greatest hindrance to the n __..._. t-uforoement of law is criticism 0f pram," King In his Amer“ that law which affects ourselves campaign mm the Liberals m ‘personally. Such criticism becomes r-opldemlc, contempt of anti disre- Lafillffi for all law are engendered and we are only a step from be- .l!Dfl‘|’11l‘§ s nation oi law breakers. Obedience to law is the first tlntv ‘V; of citisnship and’ that obedience , comes of a growing observance of - law by 100d citizens. Law observ- ‘ once es well as violation of law a may become epidemic and it -Ill yup to’ us to see to it that we have ‘a wholesome epidemic. Prince Albert that what he- ls do ing at present is advancing the well-being and u‘nity of Canada. Ain't he a corker? lt must not be supposed that the man who goes through college anti Ilnivernity and becomes a criminal is an educated man. ill. is becsnsu he was not really educated that lie became a criminal. This is whet ‘Is the matter with merry of our lschtnls and colleges today. ~ f It has been ‘slid-that speech was n, T“ “we n; 0mm, ‘my! mars devised tn conceal. not to express ‘ fsrolcel. ‘I'll-e boasted govern- tildllliil- T111! 11111! 11B" 110011 MP1 men; gum-n,“ gen b, which "Mu. of the purpose but the English len- rldonefl’ in the King government gusge lg not yet sufficiently wide 4101881 eii Molds; fell to to conceal whet people in census. t _---¢0>-—>- TH! PARC! AT OTTAWA "151" to rote with it on ‘an unimportant of the people actual condition in the House and give fillet. and are still growing worse. 111 1111-‘1 00111111)’ 01' 01115 11ml 111 11115 t vnryoite knows is impossible. The secured by is. instability ,anti that word is written large over SOOd-jthe‘ Liberal record oi’ the past four it hris-bet-n intensified dur- ing the past few wtnks and 0ther1 “ngrt-dietits even liiore offensive to tit-t-ent-y and honesty have been The people of (‘nnada have The elected members, , reluctantly and sparingly’ it P0110‘! 11111 101‘ 11$ 0WD 911191)’ Boil-s trite. voted "confidence" in the ‘government by a majority of three. institutions mil-st bewvhich has already been cut down to one and mny at any time fall n gov- ‘1111011 “£11111 4101058 i119 Path tllldnerflllltélll. which undertook to carry brok- “"11"”: laws toicn cabinet and a majority in. the Now. it has reached the ‘end of its tether and wants six weeks leave of absence to go home lt has b -en well said that such a y 1n the land since 1921. but tiieglimd no mod is d cries of dis-tress have come olliyima from the Grit camp. from battle in then something federal and provincial Liberal (lab-| 15 inet IMiiiisters and hundreds oi’; wrong in tli IWhnt sane public writer could imagine that the Tories arellihem u better chance to work. t feat 1' thing is preposterous. iWe can on-lmu" 1111111131- men mun iii all Canadaia wailing over the long succession of Tory vic- tories of the past three years wellliiiefly in bed have not heard or read of it. until this time. tbodies wjll return to their normal ers will be two weeks in doing so, "Y 1° ‘mwme 1' h‘ “'1 a T°ry1after the same kind of illness. wail ascending to the skies b6“; muse the shuttered wreck of (fstrument of this kind mongrel (low-rnment to which allfl-imiig i0 31119 111119 111 1111111? 011110" Taflps were Opposed in new lylngtwltere the physician might be over- "onfountletl on the burning oi‘ popular indignation. of it, marl‘ 311111 1-1111111|wunt to get the‘ patient on hiayioel. who follow Mr. MeiiiilPfl‘ wnllini-ifilojng1's"'m"1"u1"wmk‘ “minus” their political onpmlm There really will not lie nuy h ,clitlllcl= for much tlifleriantie nfnpitt- “Ve been 5° 1181931011 “m1 muwdflon out-ethane machines come into that after three- mnnths only nnrwgnnnm] ||ge_ of their number has ventured to‘ face the people anti he pitiotislyii‘, whining becntise another candidate-l has taken the field against him. Du“, ssiectiuns "A nrmelros thins. so abject W11 Guardian Readers i alive"—_lf it can be still numbered‘ eeevevo+o+o++v+wew44fi living things-Jilly ties. cribcs the mangled remains of] 1926 whitt was once the King Govern" merit. lt never really existed ex- God said utlto Jacob, Arise, g0 up to cept on sufferance. a sickly incnp- llifetlltnel. unill dwelit rim; and lgglklfi able thing that was supported by? ‘an 11 a1‘ 11110 ' ‘@117 I - ‘Pro ressive r0 _ n tol. tel l by ifpatient plop‘: suit’ utitiilrilhey‘ PRAYERfiMay every home m I [our ltintl, Lord build a family altar could get a chance to abate thenmm Thea nuisance. ‘in one October day the props were knocked aside and the: frail thing toppled down llntier the _ stroke nf an indignant people. Thc1angféleglilinnggogiixéln one tleceitt thing that could have | neiieve in Mother-S banana been done to save to it the scin- Wliy, the wonders they ciln do liiance of honor iu its fall was to-N0 one really understands. ' subini-t to the verdict of til-g peo-iomy me'_“°_1-e"9n W111 ‘ pie. and that tht- dying wreck re-iomy Mother” hands can “mks February 5, BUULDING AN ALTAR ~— "And MOTHER fused. And it is written iilfllisclumitinoelfs Pie and sandwich “when fltith is lost Wil9‘ll‘,N0 title's hands but hers can ease honor tiles, the man is d?ati."‘p°°1 1111115811 9111111115- 111PBi1111B l knees if believe in Mother's way lot making time to watch and pray. Appealing to the House of COm-hlnlifigg ltlfnfeelz: alizfgehé? mom against its defeat at thr-"Anti though i can't keep still u min- polls, the dying fragment of a gov- 111-9- ernnien-t has been upheld. first by 1 d“ bane“ ‘here's 50171911111115 1" 11' ls it not even so with governments? ‘three vote-s. next by ten and iaatlv somenggtg that takes away the by the solitary vots, of one man. something that nelns n" H, gm. And its chief organ in this Prov- get, jnce would have its readers believe Someone. Who allows her how to tha-t in face of such conditions the Th I Del m‘ h l t O 1 , covey nzses ome. ppm)“ on h’ waning‘ Perhaps Oh. she can rule without the rod: also the remains of the motley par- Ann_1 nnneve n, Mother-s God! iy in pow-er are rejoicing over n—<lt‘rom a Bndk of Verse. their handsome majority of one. Wlist do llbe people of our own City and Province think of the eit- ustlon at Ottawa? That. is a mat- oi' the two government supporters from Queens and Prince counties ‘counted for something. They coun- tcd to prolong for a. brief space the misrule of the pnst four years. and so defeat. the will of the majority |‘n tho Maritimes and thro-glioui Canada. And for those the Liberal representatives of Queens and Prince will have to give account in the day of reckoning that. is near at hand. Bill ratifying Italo-British ‘Debt (Osnsdlsn Press) llni forwarded to the President of the Chamber of Deputies s‘ hill tor of some importance just now. ln those close- divisions with ma- jorities of three and mic. the votes tl-WEBJUUABY 5.-—1You are not in- clined to be practical. and should correct this fault. Do not choose your friends because they have money or position. as this will only cause you unhappiness and trouble. Be prudent rather than generous in your giving. Cultivate the habit of contentment, end value the love that is given to you. Your birth-stone is an amethyst. which imslnl sincerity. ~ . .=__.st 4 ovum IWetI-tblrri of the asst-ileum King gov- “l.. embodying ratification of itain-British debt agreement. Th Your flower is s primrose. . ~ _ are mainly for tile rhfie 1s wltmtfis knzzufls :51:;“°rt.1n,-od..c|ng polulOeri and vegetablesdias tended to enlarge rather than . atmioun- O 1V3!‘ Th? .1! K931.“ his chief crops. Twenty or twen-lrcduce the size 0t‘ the average .1’. field where more than a score ofitloicfftlz zrltigrgnflialinthigvewghile at. reslt 31'4"“ “"1198 we" farmed Wm give a I‘ farm Consequently [he num- s ' ' '-‘ and smalifltei- ot‘ farms is less, the number of . llruits are grown successfully blltiilliiillitillflis maintained on the av- vmtfgmzni lliiztelebfiggdgfogeitjgndnrlif sually tin a commercial scale. Tneicruge farm ilti lless and the wncle n; things tn their candidates, went down to de-{wiln the trouble that is going on_|lt\veiilt.y-.fivie]ac{e fuliniontgiiggt l‘): gfli-‘tggfgnglgugylflfélsglénlzl; of the Prov lite ‘VOHH many o p0 ‘l - - 1H8 should rest quietly so as to glveidition other vegetables such as tur-iwhile production has Let any reader ofithese Iinesiworkmg i" two days‘ whereas °th' You can readily ‘see that an in-i is not only _ the victorious hostltoo soon. They will wliit until it is’ inn-desk snout by neon of s rebel- ifortletl by “Prince Edwald island. 1 being digestem small farnier,‘ei‘y in the past generation or two good living. Apples mmeutmg over such events? The; If "m body is doing lens wnnkhiips. beets. carrots. onions. liar- the strength 11111119’ t m n 0 n h I ‘should be conserved until his hotly gr°“'"~_'rhe “e111” o" Bun“ d iuir in}: w,“ i] an. L H. id ly say that if any Tory woma-n 0r processes are able In do [he noplprodlllflllg these crops, a so fr! i-l iii: » can D1018 t at s con en on s cabbagcs. etc. would - - - r . herrlcs=true he m‘) t t k. Thi i111“ "w" *1‘1’1’1°“" 1’1“"“" ° ' ‘, that“ nineotiirriunnlduyzni Hhoums rlel1:l:1i1:l1v,n“,nw1;grriesl_ gnosenerries, curranitupreuth his gospel at home, and the’ . lglye‘ t _:btlslness interests of the .l’l‘0vince|iNSPlRiNG MESSAGE GIVEN- ‘etc. anti peihztll-‘l n surplus for nnin I Now n no happens that somenkt-eping a couple of tlnlry cows, a should co-operate at once few pigs and 501116 P0111111’. 13 113 comfortable as can ii-Pflm the land in any country?’ l don't know who tiling-Init- l 01a Time I 1DEPOSED GOV'T HAS _E.NJOYED ; REVELRV FOR THREE I MONTHS (ll-listoricus) "l have seen the smiling 0t‘ Fortune beguiling." Ottawa collectively and ree months without had held office from 1921 and ing people that they have not been able. since the people titrned them themselves away from the fleshpots of Canada. It is a revolting spec- tacle in the eyes of Bods and men. and is a black chapter in tile record of men styling themselves Liberals. imagine such a mockery o-i‘ the ‘Lib- eralism of Brown, .Mowat and Blake of Ontario; and of Laurler, Lafon- taine and Gouln of Quebec: and of tHowe. Murray. Jones, of Nova Sco- tia; and of Btinpee, Blair, and Ang- lin. oi‘ New Brunswfick; and Coles Whelan, Davies, of P. E. island! Such a comparison is unthinkable. The real old Liberals who were worthy of the name. and clung to its best traditions to the last were men of a different fibre. they could not be induced to figure in the hide-and-go-seek tactics of the Lib eral Cabinet of today with the so called Progressive party. They would not be guilty of postponing the meeting of Parliament, on vsr- ious pretences and it is said now propose to prolong the agony for six months. When those old time Liberals-wedded the sceptrs of the party they would have brought about a very different state of af- fairs. They would not have coin- pelied the electorate lo witness such shameless jugglery. They would have either found a seat for Mr. King or found a man to flll the leadership. Where now ls Mr King's prestige? Even if the hand- picked majority of thrcelnciuding their own party force yell them- selves hoarse they can never oblit- erate from the memory of the poo- ple the bhrefacsd bartering that has been practiced for the past three months of parliamentary de- gradation. Threats have ibeen tmsile of se- cession from the Confederacy from time ‘to time by different sections of the country. in most cases with- out valid reason belnz adduced. but there has never been anything to compare with the present travesty on Responsible Government, north of Mexico. where it is ssld it is im- be Prince ‘Edward it was who Prince Edward island might hold prepared this mutter about Prince at home many of its young sons Edward island. ()i‘ course. tilt-re iswlio otherwise are bouiid tn leave . - . _ other tlescriptlve matter in ieier- ‘iiarexul’ {um also prev“? any to ence to» diiiryiiig. stock raising, cli- dpse wlele the Physic an mlghtimutc social conditions, transpo-rttt-lmeti bilt the iiile set. strong ill thcinuml 11"’ "111111111" The words of this CO-llllief, may well be applied to the Lib. Govlt at individ- ually, in view oi‘ their tenacity ill holding on to office for n period of authority from the electorate. to whom they appealed for a new mandate. They found the spoils so sweet and eas- ily captured from an all too confld- l down on October 29th last to tear The advent of improved machin And all the steadily in- creased. But if the writer of that island paragraph talking about, it‘ i should be engaged to in the Hilnantring of smaller farm holdings mired (it a living as certain undntfland so make possible not only ac- bc produced comrnotlatlon for immigrants who ‘might be attracted by this new im- migration policy but also thiit its shores. untl that the rqiuction of population may not only be stem- cpposite direct ion. . .. - tnll anti lrelnntl the poor tcnnntswerc. ill. their wits ends to know how they werergoing to escape from the terrors of that system. hilt, like our Ottawa rulers at present, there was always some excuse offerctil that held reform in abeytlnce, nnd| zen wrote of the situation as fol- lows: “Too bad for s blessing, Tco good for ll curse; l wish in my soul They were better or ivcrsc.“ Fortunately the electors of Can- ada are in the enjoyment of better conditions than those poor tenants lived tinder, but they cannot sur- ely iesis’. the feeling of humiliation which attaches to lilo present game of bluff that is being handed out to them by the spoil hunters who BANK OF MONTREA Total Assets in excess of‘ $7=0.000-0¢.>0 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE MAitrrlMa PROVINCBS 205-207 Hollis Street, Halifax and are the Rlources .1 - I , Jim.- litmlbftleb: ‘Bet: rrride in file aritime I‘ ‘ . n n . ~ I l‘ President Moore . In Sermon To I EACH NEW DAV GIVES A I NEW OPPORTUNITY tliniifztx Chronicle) i The Rev, A. hloorc, hi. A. D. loge Cltaiicl. litlllinx, tlelivered a dents and the nittny visitors who Tho Vcn. F. W. Vrnom, D. D., ll. __,-(7. l... Donn of Divinity, sung the ‘Office unti the Lessons were l‘(‘.ll(1 by Mr. N. Wiltltlingtoti, '26, and tho Preiiitienf. Dr. Moore took ills text from 21st (‘hunter of Hi0 Revelation oi‘ St. John the Divine and the 5th verse. “Anti he tlntt’ sat upon the throne said, iBelioitl l make all things new." This Sunday. Sept- on cue occasion nu indignant clti-iuagesima, the Church through the lessons for the day bids the people think first about the Old Creation “God created the heaven and the earth," he said. and also upon the Vision which St. John saw on the isle of Patlrtos of the New Crea- tloii, the consumation of all things. There are two ways Ofvfillldyillg the YBook oi‘ Revelation. the preach- er continued. first as concerned with remote things. the popular view. good for the mystic bilt no: useful to the practical man; sec- ond. as a description of God's con- stant and eternal purpose. where- are holding on to power at Ottawa. The Halnes City Florida, Daily Times oi‘ January 15th contains] the following item nf local inter-f est: ‘ An important realty denl lust been clcseti ‘by the Paul Henry Organization of Davenport, incliid-i ing 190 acres on the Dixie highway just. north of Davenport, involving an expenditure of over $50,000.00] the cash consideration being $3ll.~f 000.00. This valuable tract of land crosses the Dixie highway, giving the new owners over one- half mile frontage on the "Main Street" of Florida. t Dalton. Tignish, P. E. l.. and H. L. Rayner. Suinmerslde. P. lE. tlslsncl and J. Frank Orowe of‘ Nova Scotln and Davenport. These gentlemen are thoroughly sold on the Ridge section oi’ Polk County. and have consida mblB interests in liilines City and Davenport proper- 1 Y When interviewed these gentle- men stated that thev were not pre- pared to say at this time just what disposition would ‘be made of tho property. except would be left in charge of the Paul Henry organization for imimediata development, or resold as a whole _ Property on the Dixie hiilhWlyit becoming scarce and the new ptlr- r-haitors are. being congrstiiletedby their friends on obtaining such valuable property. Besides the highway frontage the property contains railroad frontage. and it may be that a new town will be started. as the property contains an ideal townsila. This is just one of the many im- portsnt real estate trlnsactions that Frank Orovre has been inter- ested in u! lste. snd since his re- turn from Oenetis he has added considerable to. his already largo holdings in this section. Mr. possible to shite off their Presl- liolt it is to be hoped Csnsids will Your lucky colors are light blue agreement was concluded recently lldl-IQINQOIII such _s torn 0| Crowe is a firm believer in this section slid has shown his belief by ltis_ may, investments. ‘a?! 1Gondis fining today, . lia l til a ew ow. B, I, lnf1elPl-éssittllelnrltzgllodlrltlz nggetl hi3 heur- , rs o ll)0 s wor new. Iiériinliutilflilfiflfftli word especi- lng worse than iDoirt think of life Church bids us use to the fiill nl' that we can get of 111111 We should be thrilled are living in the dawning hours o‘ ll new era of hu-man thought ant‘ ere of this new age. pose is not going to about by some great or hy The purchasers are iSir ‘Charles the ‘Church “Think of the wonderful opportiiii- ity it opens to us." MOOPB. "for. we are all parts of the church as EEC]! has his work to do. each has his task to make the work new." about Nome of OotP-name 11101111! W111i! We know about Paul Henry Organization for the that it "Pr" ceed their month of December and it near Hnines City and Davenport is 1" 0111111118 1n “ by this Creation is coming more and more into accord with God's will Si. John gives us a picture oi‘ that process of God. 1t tells what that He is For there is noth- to become stale. as a routine, ook for a thrill tomorrow. The es. Dr. hlonre declared that wt ife-and an we should be thrilled or it is our prlviieile to be build- God‘s pur- .be_ brought catastrophe a stupendous miracle but the Holy Catholic Church. of the Living (loll. hrotigh said President biilltiserl Christians. There are certain things found n the Book of the lnevelgflgn King's Students C. l.., PPPSidHIIi 0|‘ tlic University of King's (‘tiilegc preaching for the first time this term in King's (loi- iulist powerful niidiitiipiring ‘ser- mon Suntlltty ‘morning to the stil- the new life. . by each new " day for it gives its new opportunit- |tllei'ei'nre. it will be a new know- ledge of God. ‘We must know 1ln0re about God tomorrow than we itlitl yesterday if we are progress- Jug. "New mark". l1 new character. We cannot go ollt into the world new unless we have sonlcthiilg to We cannot leud people high- er than we are ourselves. "New social relation," We lintl perfect harmony, and perfect ac- cord in this New Jerusalem. Con- fidence, fraternal relations, help- tfilillfiflfl. love and the characteristic [of those who walk the streets of the Heavenly City. We will nev- er reach that New Jerusalem if we wait. for it to come, but we mlist begin now to make it possible. Sit-fling sincerity and frank char- uciciaare the great raqilirements. llr. Moore‘ conclntletl by saying .-(.iotl'a purpose lathe renewing lh to go out and help inilke that het- ter world. _ l (LMJJAMPS N & CO P 1 64, Queem Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction‘ Sales of Raw Furs Represented by , Alfred Fraser :12 Fifth Avenue n New York ‘ i t "u. ‘ ‘ ‘ Needs good eeel in order to 01" you proper service. Why use Iti- farlor- grades sud rim the cnsncll of its burning poorly? Let us supply you with Oesl snd be assured ofgettlng the best no vice from your furnees. A. Pickard‘ 8t Co. “ PHONE 24o this new world. "New of 0nd God. fifteen dnys in January ex. entire sales for the is said hey are enlarging their force tn sire care of the new business that daily. l \\\‘ -\\\‘ pupil's“ jiuitcltiiti Is he or site suffer-till 11°11‘ s cold in the need er eileet? ‘if some Milt new-Ind pro- cure‘: tactile of :41!" - rs. t" °' ' hi’. arket. ‘ p gnu-repair sot-rt: ,: n w“ vgpo Rub il I splendid sjttertul romefly- W‘ _ slsfelrry it. ' f‘ TIIE g IMCS . ‘out: Store t ' t‘ grgs “M” l. l- of he World now anti He calls us ‘