.,..=._-,.,g.-.-.y.=-.-... _.. . PAGE FCUIU vi , iii iiiitiiiiiiri iuinnlii ‘~- ‘QQIIU PIWI] W" VIII!!!) II ‘pclunup (uunpn on DI not Phlldelt. W. Chantal I. II IIII IIIIIII 00'! (Llil WWII») L Secretory. I-IOII- COL D. A. Iflllllnl. D. ttu (ooiirpi u|) anal 40¢ wt! ipou lu|uau|r v‘ il Vloo-Pnollfll- J- l- II"""1€ H l. 0. Annodoh litter, D. I. CItIlA London SILCHJIOI‘ on “America Re- loll and dials very fairly. though Mr. Jillian Huxley has ‘been con- Notes By The Way Bishop Berkley some two no". sated." In the current issue heued yea" ‘no “H.015 irwutward the couroe of Empire tlkee it! way." liaucrv-ff in hits history of the l1llitvtl Slates, [iefilllps think- ing of inc Stars" and Stripes, changul one word and made the linc read. “Wc-siwaril the star of lus up tlve question ‘of Prohibi- littlc inaccurately. with the sob- vt. Ilerr- i..- an extract in which ft-rsnce is made ‘to (‘anadaz 5;- , J. It. Bunni- “M” u" York leprooonbtlvo-Iiolk I. .- Ill!!! Cl-Ieqo Bopnunhlvw’ l. POI" The (iCAIDIAN may be "Mill-M ""11" ‘h 1°11°"1"l "'1'" 11' lfo Llnltcd Stars. Time was, aud-_ , _ _ _. _ chuflumm“,,, . I v _ ‘ _ tOiiL‘ and \\oi1rl~\\!tlc meflnlllg- bee“ dom- for man. to try H1111 111°- . I h n“, s; 9,0", 1m‘ 1‘) 1111111 J19‘ 111111 111° e111“? tict. him front himself and his fel- :.1::,1:,1,": 2x11113222,’ 3,1,1,“ B“ JFrZrpJyITQtnn 511:": I. ' Nor h American dcmi-continon . Exczpting Quebec, the three low lflll-tli. you are ELiIIIOiL lost in ., _ Maritime Provinces are the oldest w°1111‘1- ' W. Cnwlllhl, Kent Slreot Went ll. Thom” \\'l'tllo, 125 Elm Ava. l-‘rod Guuclol. Grout George itreet J. ll. Taylor, Grafton Iitreet. 1 A. llrmvu. Iitnmp Vendor ‘ Maul llufl‘). llh-lunond Street llniluny lhruknlilll Mn. L. lloucrltr, ‘:0 nprlng Purl lid. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 [A POLITICAL COINCIDENCE educailon, of his discoveries, of his inventions. "He was born" in p.>v- “The first thing ncedful is to re- uiind Enr-lish readers that Anteri- czrn Prohlhi ion is. not\ confinrd to \'-..h thc our vxr-cption of the Prov- ' (nominally-i irlcohol. 11-1-11. 1l.;'.\'l v-"r, one province of (‘air (f Qubcc, was on}. undid witlt Sinu- .itl.i afrtr ziuotlir-r has rcpc.'tlt~il its dry l:i'.\'.. iit favour of S-atr- Control. until now (Tanadiztn Prohibition r-x- ists in Ontario a one and it exists u Ontario only 1y a narrow mar- bcrs Erupla c Lakes its way." lt is in this form “that the prophetic words are commonly (proud now- The line is Irut- of (‘azzada as .1 is in its his- .“.u'o::. llritislr Columbia, ths oldest lpioviircc bcyonrl the Lrtkcs. dates I 11.0111 185$ fwd T3 yhfars ‘he S-ta-tes in alto Patiitritra Canal Zone. -]llXI‘-I' oi New L-IWIII-“YICK. 111i’ bis-re;- iit England. Virclro-w and youngest of the Biaritimcs. In the K09}; In (lurtngtny, Banting in (‘an- lv-arli r years after (‘oufcrlcratioir fldjlihfs rfiodllklltliwll. not m Keniibk , n ‘ ,. at 1 term is e ' hast tlirt. old Prountcs by the fin.“ m _ 5mm ‘he “production in thc l-lotisc of‘ of thc ninc provinces of the Dom- meme 0,- well as 'l'he'\vork of Gorgas of the 11011911 Sta were represented by 43 mcm- m am, H Commons dot-mi Chat 1811b? at y Quart; By Inna W. 3W1"- M f-‘ROTECTION FROM HIMSELF, \Vht>n you -thln‘k of all ithat has What ‘l‘a.~'t€nr has done ‘for the I-‘ritncc tJlI‘r'1Il€l‘C1d11y, as {tom a ltealtlt standpoint a of tUlITS.‘ known to everybody. , is shown -by the won- rcdut-tioil in tho morality Happenings One never knows, lfow far a word of kindness goo-i, One never secs. " 1 'l‘h_e deed forgotten reappears. of- the Week far a smile tr friendship fleets. Down th-zotrgh the yoars, H0 w Wt cannot say- What lip..- are praising us today, We cannot tell, Vllhusv prayers ask God to guard us well. lira. ltindociss lives, Beyond Ihc iticinory who gives. O l U Associated izo closrlyr in all its formal dttall wltli ithe tradition and ceremony that have been so happily a put: of the Vice-Regal reginiirs of the past, Their Ex- celluncics‘ Drawing Room on Sattnday evening in the Throne Itoom of tlic Senate ilirough"! l0 conclusion the formal ceremonies 31L 1101111‘! 11°11“- 111‘? 11°1111111111erty. he lived a. life of Pbverly» so ." “'10 1101's the Sir-HIHYOPK W111“? Jleibut throughout his Ifc- Iic h ‘load stands in the back l others, gave honest toil for who. hc ,1, ground II1TPL1IXIgODCIiHdOIJS-lllildti a received “and he mid" unknmvn m Mtttunnt in the House ‘of Coin- [he ‘professional ‘Mogrkrphurs but 111711“ 1111' 11111“ 1111' “'111°11 11111’ 381 there were those who bl-sscil him tilt poli llnil wiIcvZr-i whirring. This m“! who cherish“, his ,m,,,,u,.y_ “1‘1‘1‘1111‘1'1: "lie was ‘boi-n" with an inherit- ‘1 “'~‘111 1° 14'1"“ 111111“ 1° 1119 govJance which placed the world a1 his 11 111111‘ 111111 1111'11"111’15 who 1111 111|fcet. opportunities for happincos this pit-t of tilt‘ 1101159 at leasi, hnvefimd helpfulness‘ He 11 l P11“ 1111 111‘ 111"“ 01 1111111 1°’ happiness illllfltflPPitCiltblTtl it“nud, dut-iiun and do intend to press for he died" taking nothing Wm, 1.111 HJIIPIS C w: ; lhi- ‘t l purchased 1" 111'1111'1 191111“ 111115 11111115 11115 11111931 and leaving bchlird hint nothing t-x-1111‘1111"11"11 ‘11111111T11i' 111 (‘01\:1‘P5=i. As i1l't’illlt’l" Kiizg had ‘previously Gem me knowledge m“, he hmlmrird their its ilccision itiust be rati- sttrted that thori- wuuld be no fur- squandered ms inhemuncty tlri-r reductions in the tariff, this we we eachwritmg m". own mo, 1113111“ 111* ‘1 "1111111‘“"*‘ 01' a “hreubgraphy, writing it not in words iliul from thc Progrcssivres. 11111111“ '“'1111 1111'- ur uselessncss. ‘And we shall leave 11511111‘ 1111411 "i111"? 1119 111111171111°°"it ‘behind 11510 be a guide or a \varn-, 1 in deeds or itilsrlectlsr. in usefulness ccfncirli nt mtnt through tho Liberal press that mg’ aye we Shun carry i, with lufistllllil of lrvr makes a rwct.poll<~y h“, “my “m, qumrslm, pmpenb ‘ Parliamtut wouId take its Ifu“ term and from its pages we Span 1,9 j,,,1.|\'¢1'i' 11101111111110. ‘ and hold a scssion in 1926, which. guy had the right to "1111“1‘111'11°11‘111-1' 1‘ Let us be careful 110w wt» write "1111111111? ""1" 1-‘ “"1111; 1110"‘; 01‘ 1 '11“ ‘it. Let evory page of ti‘. lbe a record T111 1"‘ :‘1111‘111 11611111 1119 Kingmf service, 0f helpfulness. of kind-I111111111OT 1.1111111 s1’ 7*- '1)1‘~°1"7f-'T11l111-'i 10v lrm ent i.', ' ‘ _ _ . 1 11 ‘ d“ 11 1N5 119911 trompitss and \\ hon the volhimc I5 com- 111“ 11111111111119- "11 111111 10g1¢1111@1'~1‘]ilr1c, when "iit is said of us that “he1‘11'1111‘7 1- t. ,,., ,,.‘. , .1 blrcald tho Prcgrsssivas go bacltqyelpw w, Shun 1w air-start session Wtifitl the better irave madc the on hzm during rm. our 1l£l\'ill‘;,' thr lung cow rumcnt would bc n0 l.i\ve‘1 ma, and that is mp grumpy crtil sirpport Prohibition at ‘pffig/JHL, Dlpdgus an,‘ did Junk“ mp,“ 50mg] 111°“ 1‘11'1111-" '11‘? 1’1'“5~'1'°5$1"“5 111111 thing a biography can rcr-trrd ' _ .in. Last Octouct- 1‘ l1‘11'1' 111 1119 1lr11g1ess1ves' 11111 1111111 fair as material Wealth is concerned. a ‘- tlir coiintryfolk. P1111 <11 111'!‘ P1111111. 1lGI“(‘l"O\\'ll Jaw- 1101 hrr ‘precious Ctiiistiiutioti. himiilitPl'flttllfill, th.ro must be an unti- Unitctl 511911111112. th*ii sptrnding on anio- now r.dticcd lo 20. Quebec and Ori- ttirit) have the sour reproscnta- tioz. now as they had their, while iicyonil till? Lakes the fou-i-ncw provinces tha‘. have sprung up Lhrro will s url 115i ménrbcm to tho new lioust. ::t' (‘ommoim shortly to Irv olt-clt-il. 'l‘iitts has the star of limp to as an r-mblvm of political powr-r movod w aiwavrl iii (‘aziada ‘.11! v- (‘oufr titration. u ltctcrcirtltrut I11} provincs was takbn on .hc 1" 11011- The cities '\'otcd for rc- t"! but they were just -bt-1n.,,,q,v.,- United Stall-s 11111101 ("Svlifl-“o of tho »|i|‘tl1)1.'IIl by “(if t-oursg he iytliing so tflllljiil.‘ 11.; a ltcfarcn- lllll. The \\‘£ll€~I'-\\‘il~,L()H is now a The Fathers cf Confederation were ablc and well-meaning mcn~ constitution that is. rnsliiinrd in tho locked cnbiuct F*'1"l‘hcy formed a was just and vquitaibli- in its gen- cral scope and no dotilit lirtcudctl :4 tiaa; thw oastvun uieiirlirers of tho union compact W611. ‘Tho-W 01' Stat-s‘ vas. drift‘ ‘ . 1 1'1 1" melprttt-rrrtiitioii in orr- Parliuirwih. slly for a quarter of a rrt-irtury “They ngtH-e that probably thn1lrud had Ir’il(‘1lL(1 a dreadlock which rrr-Izilci d it stunningly‘ impossible Io carry‘ on liic gUVUYIIIIPIIi. ‘from ‘this lifvild nilnilfnl- Bu-t now lit-y have taken even anotht-‘z- sit-p. Parents of school chlldn u in many ccntrcs have been willing to allow their ‘cirildren to‘ mike in.‘ tt-s as ‘to whteher they are, S\I.~‘t'\‘|1l11)it'., that is likely to (IOII-* tract Iiiplitthrr, wlivnuvrr <11‘ whertvoi‘ it is ]ll‘Z.‘\'ZliOl1‘. And tlu-ir when a youngster is found susr-r-tibble he is injected with a ptwparatioir to provcnt him contracting he trouble. When ho is no. $ll~‘l't itiblc, it i9 oi‘ course not nrvo . to do anything. The I'1‘>'-l|115 show a d-.-t1 trite de- cizast in tlrc irmoun‘ of [iiphtheria in tho nt-igltbznhotrtls, iwhcre those cxticriiiu uts at‘ lacing tried.‘ Then a youngster irocoverin‘: front rural-airs. can produce a serum that 1w it prevent othrr youngsters contracting the troulhlo, has ilk 1- wise [MPH snti-factorifv pruvcn. V. connected with the Opening of Par- liament. It was nu cvenit eagerly an-tiripatetl by old and young alike and Iii its large attendance and porfcction of studied dctall created a panorunta of. moving beauty ‘that was satisfying in the extréme. 'l‘ypical of ‘the raspcct and affec- the Bonk." _‘I'l-l I ESTABLISHED rssz ycar was noteworthy for the largc number of (lebutantes and the maids turd inartrous receiving first fi-"l r ‘ - - . -- . . l 1111mm! 1'1 h) 11m 11111513111115 liitiil who i-t-iii-cst-ntr-d tho old Pro- And now that other miserable of two thirds of .vhe .~i_»p;;r-;1tr; gpuoe HEW m. “maul! hm] “Duhhyg Ur iYtllliilil SHIN-Lit Pcvfii‘, froun which “Th0 QwillgJylrk l, (H l’ _‘ ‘ M _v l‘ _, d ‘H _ younstwi- "utter, and have the ire- * ~ 11 dnillrl- 1>-‘1I(.l' own. lhi-ii ronntr v \d.\ M, U" m". yvarh. and rm. ‘Significant. lint there-is a discount made up of two, 1tr1u\\'ir 11>‘ 11111101‘ =- lri g inv.-..~: igatr-iil ifroiit ‘tliel ‘o 111% 1111111‘). The prc;=vn<r.. of thr- 111111 1"‘1“"1' 01111111111 1'1'511p11l1v111y' '"m?11f1111111(1.111.1'11111111113111“) Wm] 1 m“ H“ in “M, “m, Hum, [In aaliuiitr-iory‘ It-slllts. ‘ It 15 when w.» think of tho u-bove 3dVZl1lFI$ llIn w.» fecl grirlefti-l to ther-rc inrwtigirttirs, and have al- most a f-cling of zrwc for ‘UIGLP wisdom. And yrl ‘if two think ‘further. we are at‘! o wondct" why wc have been s.) slow loathing all these things. ' To get rid of the r own troubles .,|- (ml and the iitgisitlllva l'u’ot1 by which and amunctur-nts instead .I.h'_y “firs? [hm m‘ thel~,p_uy “~,.,.p 11-11 Hlgfifhix. nnd lo Gs. "- - i th- whuh, h‘, is u h}: more rrfiviplli td1)1I>1ltl1rll_-_€I lnou Iran-d on t l“t-rl~‘inl print-pie Ility warc rt-ady Th1.‘ - ' - 'r ' t, . , 11 HUM“ n11“ 11 1191*’ 111 11"11'|to lllllifl‘ g nr-rous prorua<v< and rt’ ihlér-fl wvzo kt-pt but only aflr-r lf i should lead cvcntilttlly to work- ‘Ion; and wt" isonii: d-luys. T111‘- lllf l! out with a love " the lahracry, ‘and 1111' lurc o-t‘ "fic knowledge mark.» tho l11at-I\'t'l'1,5 ifroiu which tyoti and I. and all the \\'0rld. derive ‘tht. 1)l‘Ilti1\. i ow 0 0-0 vov-ooo-QH-Q-ob-O-Q-oo-yoo 1,3 The Public Forum z Ifero and thorn somcpatient stird-‘iiugtiishctl than in itvirirt. Iiiitmoutl- pxcscutatxini TIP.‘ gathering 01 “Iirrds" in their filmy frocks and dainty voila and fcatltvrs were tho centre of ntlritctioit and ‘in-lowest. The rainbow was lutitatrd in its litter. by tho frocks of the maid and matron. Graceful thoy were in de- mgu nnd exquisite in‘ fabric, ro- flecting the mod.- of the uiotiieiil in its loveliest forms. Her Excellency as shc sat on the left of hcr distliignisltcrl 11115‘ band, never looked more dis- her graceful gown of 11011117. crepe made en 01111111191113 \\'L‘l't‘ (‘Continued on Page (i) I ___________, . ‘M. Pr, ‘who emphatically _ 'albotrt sixty menrlbors of" ‘the llouser ‘personally were OIIDUSUKI to thc Bill but for ‘polincal expediency consid- ililvlllir-li to iriess lht 1r dt-mands fur~ fur rlr-i r-oiic Ions during the pre- si-nt scslsirin ‘a5 thl y and others. lizul bot-n led tlrt i.r.~-: .\'i‘.~'.~if)Il1I(’i'0l‘€ i-lectionffhey to Irolicve this was would 1l'd.\'(\ irothing to 1059 and in iylliiitg front [11 T115! one lilC Kirg govtrnmcnt. away one by The removal cf lirch prop, could 11);! accompanied‘ by it thrcat nnd possibly by a re-i sirlian concession and if the ggy. should fall it. would bc1 nothing to them, 1 (‘ID111141111- .- 1 NW’ thvy are promised another] sr_.-sioii iif they will ‘be good and str‘p-| 1101‘! lire EQVBITMIIPXI‘. Of course, if thcy withdraw their support they wall lose the $4,000 that is hanging on tlic 1926 session. l has (been solid that an nmib-m. ins Ilrorrcsuivte can earn 84,000 e35. 1111 11119 W111’ 11111" 1W 1111i’ other w?! m"? therefore surmise that .\ir. ForkJs dournhd for a fur- flwr reduction in the baridlf -will to the ‘breaking ncurzt and that the prospect of meet. 111B llitflln with the attendant emolu. llll flflS. not ‘be pressed nvents will be like oil on ;the trotthlcd Wflteyjip a THE BIOGRAPHY He was born and he died. when are 1W0 rccords common to all blo- rophies, ‘If llhls ‘he ‘the whole re- cord. 1f ilhere be nothing between thiat the world is or shall] rim [he "W" Yor- the I1I1OKrirI>hy had lbotter 1101 he written. Th» World's Itliranles, pnlbllg and nrlivate- are full of biographies and ‘"113’ ll (‘Ompflrnt-lvely 419w of them are of any value 0o the world. Some of them tell of the lop of lux. 1"‘? in ‘which ‘the first event ocourr. "1- 01 the Pllrllle and one linen durr. 111-! the short interval between, and mQWmTII-‘ifink 8nd bemloweiwd cere- mony at the end, lbut the fact re- mains that, gpgifl from n" 8M0," 1115111 “m1 P0111111 811d circumstance they lent the world no richer m, thslir having lived and no poorer gm- their havlng tilled, "W9 11W in deed: not words" and i1 111 only deeds that count. deeds. of oarvice, deed; at gym“, and! "f ‘Mmlihltifl- "He wee born" hi WWI". acquired" the boflnjimg or "l 911310011011. lbtfllt upon It and Pr" tiff-he yorlditlle result of hie l ' . t r- ‘n I ' ' . 0 1T“ 11y 11111115 111° meaning of ‘pea soup" fogs. ——<o->-——- 1 EDITORIAL NOTES Th.» (‘ar Frvry continues l0 do “T211. i I We are belginning tro realize the: If things continui». its they arc all bridges and social gitthcringi‘. will] be tmhoo. off, too. And Lent only tcn days The closing of i’. W. C. for chrcr- weeks during port of Lent and op- 9111113’ during Easter is not oltogc- ther relished by the students. cnces of such irct-ious, Unless all 1¥fl‘l11@1‘111‘g5. 80011111. religious and the cin- On the other hand the spread of fear iii- bttsiness. are "verilrotcir" hurgu must be ine-ffcctlvc. viics troulble and prepares the way for infect-ion. Are we prepared all to rentailn at homo -in ‘peaceful. if piriin-ful, isolation to stay periodic epidemics of children's‘ ailments? A far more sensible and less coz-it-ly method would be to provide an Iri- feotious disenscsiospititil to which those ‘who cannot secure effective quarantine at home could be remov- ed. Whien a really national institu- :.ion ‘llilke ISt. ‘Paul's, London is in want of funds for a specific ‘purpose all It has lgot ‘to do l-s to Imiuke its requirements known in- the right quarter and "story done." In this connection the following [rum the London Times received by ‘the last mail Is seI-f-explanltory "On Thursday, January R. the Dean and Chapter appealed through us for a sum estimated at from £120,000 to £140,000. Today, on t-he rmorrow of the Feast of the Con- version of rSt. ‘Paul. we are able to announce that we have recgivgd more ‘than £171,000,. A-nd the flow Is not: yet stayed. Such an exper- ience ls unique In the history of mllfliflfleflce where anything other than the eafely of the nation was wt ‘eta/Ire. ‘What _hae made It uni~ que ls the warm hearts and open hands of thoueando of givers who, for one reooon or another, love and revere 8t. Paul‘: Cathedral." ‘ thinking more. and thiukin-g I morc to thc pointwovhyl who komvs. Iiuilding oi tltr- lntcrvclonial [tall-I way to count-ct old (‘ziuardn with, § .Thl| column II open for n" ‘tried it necessary eitilicr ‘to irbsetiit iillvlllllon by vurrrlnfllulelltn of ithcmsclves front thoyote or t-o vote 511°11'11"‘: "1 1‘"'"°"'- T1" {for the bill. This ‘was in line wlitih nurgufinny :1.:;‘;r'1‘1:'1‘h 11"" Eflile announcement of Rev. Dr. C.\\'. t "n". M ,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,d"n- ° '1" '1 iffillll, tltailph Connor) Iwho swat 1 ‘cd '.‘u l'oit .-\l‘L~|lIll‘ in Junc 1923 that —find the service offered Bank of Nova Scotia very con- venient. The caehin 1 of cheese, milk and produce ch ties, loom for farm purposes, a satisfactory , ‘depository for savings, are only a few of the many features; avail- able to farmers at all lat-ditches of L a The experience of 92 years in dealing with farmers is afyour service a‘ any branch of » . Bank of Nova Scotia sii’ 1 L. l). .\II‘RR.\\'. -“llllillll'l' ( IIJRLUTTIITIHYN [ion which the Governor-General Fem-rm Capitol $10,000,000 ‘unfair-alum =rl§|r‘>wr‘|_im.l\IIit-i-tiirrhiililfl:,x_ and Lady Byui; have enjoyed dur- 3,17,11,11‘ ,h,',,',,,,, ' xflsfgfiwm lfriliituliz-tiv. llblivlllfi": “h da-"o-rc Ing their residence in Ottawa. it. ' “'1' ' '-“1""""‘1""1'1“- \'1“1"1'1"' , also piovidcd a formal oppurttrnity “ ‘ “i! to pay respvct to the British T, Crown ' 1 A The Drawing Room of this Suppose you were taken payment of the children. PROVINCIAL 61 Queen Street What of the Future? away happen to your wile and family? Thrift 1s a great virtue, but Life-Insurance ls more than thrift, because It guarantees your savings. provides for mortgage and the education Write today for full particulars of our Monthly lytcoure autl Mortgage Redemption Policies. HYNDMAN & CO., LTD. The Great-West Life Assurance Co. EVERYBODY PATRONIZE THE FIREMAN'S mooqn CIRCUS-FEBRUARY 16th TO 2m. MAPLE LEAF Al-CO-METER ~ SERVICE A Safety-First (‘ireator suddenly, what would of the MANAGERS Charlottetown Q. ANTI-FREEZE ALconoi. iu-qorwvo-oo-o-O-OVOO-OO-GOQQ-Q-O- 111111111 £111 nusinpss 11011111 11113’ 11;: .\l.ir times was om- (if thosel 1111011?" 1111i ilgcs cmbtiilit-rl in ih~~ Union, 1 1.~\Itl_ 'l’ht- road w.i.< not (111-‘11911 "Wi _'“‘*°"‘——" ' ism. mut- ytars later Daily in .1 .~ ~ain t-tirnnritiiir-zition willt Princi- ‘1i'JI|\\‘ill'l1 Island \Vf|.\' iruothi-r. yet xwv wore icft to wu-t forty years for" 11H‘ (‘or Fcrry. Daily Selections FOR 1| _ i 3 Gllardlan Readers 1| By the (H118 rat Car Ferry was t 1 ‘built most of the Fathers of Con- +o+4oa+oo+o§ federation were dead and it new gencrnritm of public tucu had duk- :u thci‘; places who turncd thcir H01) (‘ARES FOR ‘lllS ()\\"N:- P314 t0 the Goldcn West and turn- 51111 111")’ -i1111‘11111i' "11111- $111111 1111‘ cd tlicir tracks to the hliriitiiittzs. February 14, 1925 ,Z;l(.1,1,:181'1 111mm’ .111 111111 1111-1’ 1'11"“ 1 'l‘ht-.r girze followcil the westward 11o my ivavcls; and i will . wpflrp .-h.=.m_ m; a mm, Swarm], ms march of the star ot Eillilile and M31. tho hiuritimeis were lcfl to languish 1111111!’ 111901116 who demand the ziwn son that scrvctli him. trlosing of public insLi-attions no not 1111111 ‘111-1" ' at d lost‘ a third of tltcii" ‘rvlilT 111‘ “way; r8341“ the h,“ Con“, _ ‘PRAYER _ , x __ I ration In Pnrliumcnt, as hero arach- lu . “o rcjorce, dour. d Boyfore Um “mun or 1867 Om Iiird. to know that ‘thou dost keep-L ' , u-a girccious in Ithy sight, Itiannilzr had no wiutot" railway out- ?” lot lo tho sen cxcr-pt by the (lraiirl ‘Fruizk from Moutrcirl to Portland. This traffic was proinisrrl and cx- February 15.1925 JOY »1<‘()~R \\'l<}l<}l‘lNG:—llls an- Rtr r-nilurcth but a moment: iit his favour is llfc: wt ping may cndurr; for tuniglll. but joy trometh in the morn-rug, -l’saim 110:5. vPItAYElt-Wo bit-as thee, oIIl“ loving Father, for thy (trace that malrcs all Jrtnzp work together for good to thcm that love thee, (Continued on page 51 \ ___.j<+§-~—- A VALENTINE FEBRITAIRY 14—~Uptimia I ic _ . . 1,! l k By Theda Kenyon Lhcely’ “my m no dart, A strgarcd message: om thine!" I picttmetl some coquetliislt C01IIiII~ but (‘mph amend (m this, 1111 should hRVO a vvry happy ‘V110 snared 11°01 P1111c1111m1h1- ‘"1111 Avoid extrotnes in everything. 111311 1111' Your birth-stone is an iriucthysz. "rm h:;iZl‘](-?;l§-r€1u'm5§' 1<1111-—@°11‘<| which ntcuiis sincerity. ' i‘ 11,- "i vflvil .~. And rm his Clowning. Your flown is tpr uiroui weep and ‘pine! I t th copies “Dear One, I “up o er p could but and yzillow. Jlut now—l know. O Iitti-e Love of EEBRUARY 15___Yo“ M11111‘ f -t|"f in u wit‘ whints and Why qnen would hide them hack of (fyansciileg? y YiéllyollffVtg great ability. '1111'11e1'1‘1°e ibut It. will not awake until a scri- And rosy garland-s, ‘when; lpflle m, ands ‘twine! I. too. 1am dumbulwhtn gazing on ous crisis In your life arouses you to ‘a realize‘ "Ion of your own capalh- llitics. You care a great deal for nnd on tho bright gide, A crhicztil type of mind, which lt looks as if lteliplng hirmls ‘would often be held out ‘.0 you as you go through life, You life. Your lucky colors are light ‘blue a re fond GRANDMNS VALENTINE By Alix Thorn '1 hmlllht a lovely valentine For Grandma. and as clear “I'm thinking of you, dear!“ But oh If wanted something else. 1S0 hard ‘l mlmoo: cried. So just ‘before I sealed it up, 11'. dropped a ilmiiflmlde. ' 111'?’ 115w“ what you ilfl-VE to teat, are dcvotcd A1111 '31“ 91mm?‘ 1° 311W "D9?"- 1 to your ifumlily, and have ifow out- " 11,111 1111111’ _ side interests. Cul-ivatr; the habit n any ifashlon, 'by the 500d 1581111"! of generous thought air-d speech. grace! _ I Your (birth-stone is an amethyst. ~—l~‘r0m Evorybodys lilirgazine for which ‘nleaflg gfncerlly, February Your flower is a primrose. The mile women letters eind- -1 Your luoky colors arc ‘light blue and yP-llow. IMONTREAL MISSION GIVINGS ,1 Si.",—-»'l‘lie ‘Rcv. .\lr_ Pcnvvurrlcn liillliPll in today's isstlt- of tho (luar- ldian that llic groan-i‘ part of lirc tuoncy contributed to missions by 111v lNiontrcal (Ilium-tics was girl-n jby the churches that had UIII('I'(‘(i_ ‘tho Union, Mr. ‘11L‘I\\\'2II‘liUII could still more accurate and Informant- ivo: he (zould have tolll you, road- crs, It he bud cared to, that the grottter bulk of the givings of the cliurcltes entering Union was con- tributed bymembcrs who voted .‘\n ti and are now lost to these Union cougregtitloits. l um, Sir, etc. MOUNT ROYAL -——-<-o->—~—— CHURCH UNION BILL Sir,——A‘t a largo lllt‘.(‘l1llK‘1l(‘1t1 at .\lontagtu» on 'l‘titi>'ilzr_ifi 1.114‘ 10th ‘ir-‘tcint in the interests of Church Vuion. ‘and which was iuldrcss-n] by ltcv, liV. (). Mitl-ligan and ltcv. (I. C. Taylor at‘ Charlottetown, ‘tlic ifortti- tr made tho stntcmrirt ihwt the lion. Wlillluim Dufil‘ htttl iniorinctl him thait sixty l]\\"lll1|)0l‘>1 of Parlia- ruint ware intlniidirtctl into voting for - he Church Union Ihill lust Seo- s-Zon at. Ottawa. ' The aoetriracy of ‘D1115 Fltftttillllillt was q-ucstioiied- and iii nu cirdoav- our to have saute affirmed or ‘dc- uicd, we telephoned Mr. \\'. T. ling- . , _ probalbly makes yo“ 4111111111 111111 Ilkln, of Charlotte: own. and ruiucst- I 1111111331811101111111‘ 1110111111’ 11 v111P11'-jtist ‘ill V0111‘ l1""1111§7» 1111131} 111$: rd him to wire to Ottawa. and the , t "95s at to zrr Y p11 t. ‘1- ..,. -,_ “an ‘paper-lace. ltcltl with a gory ,,°.,,‘::,'§_° Ym, Imve your own lilmgwpgiesxvldnge 01 ‘Lkgmnmq hear,‘ _ ways of doing things, and nrc not _ A rotund (lipid, ‘with his gildcrl very sncccssml when yo“ ha“, m Charlottetownimb‘11.1925 Hon. .lolin Sinclair. Ottawa. "At large nteotlng at Mont- ague last night Rev. William. Orr Mulligan stated that Hon. illr. Duff from ‘Lunonhitrg had told hi-m “that: sixty rucwmlbern of Parliainrcnt had ‘been Inrtlinitlat- cd dnto voting for the‘ Church 1111111011 lbill. Kindly ascertain if statement is correc" or not "and ‘wire reply not later titan tomor- row, (TIIIIYNIRY) afternoon." (Signed) W. T. HUGGAN, Ottawa. Fob. 12, 1925. ' W. T. Huggan, Charlottetown, “Replying to your wire 111th mevmlbers of Parliament aware not. intimidated Into voting ‘for or against the Church Union or any clher hI-Il and any state memt to the contrarfiio entire Iy misleading. slanderous and rttntrue." (Skilled) -i— Beet Definitions 0f See SIX DAYS At The PRINCE Wedneldey Love inwAao and Thureday J OHIN E. SlNCbAlR. We are, Sir, em, Union Committee, Montague. l In fairness to Rev. Mr. Mullb gun the Guardian eubniittod title letter to him, and mu informed b1 h-im that Mir. Sinclair ‘Ill not quot- ed on 41in nuthoillvty. Mr. M tnharment Wu Mir. Wmbm . ‘11U.\"? gone n step fllflilvl‘ and been‘ 110 would likr- to sec tho Parliament ‘of (‘anadn that iwould refuse ltiltcru {iris (‘litirch tinfoil ilill, a ‘atarcnrelrli rtpr-atrd in suihu-itaivce by the Reva! Ill" ‘frcvior Davies, ‘foronto at mun Sound-Ed G. That Saves the Radiator Canadian MONTREAL TORONTO ‘m-zv. Roar. JOHNSTON REPLIES TO REV. on. MacKINNCN- Sir,—I have road a speech dc- livervzl by i)r. non in this town and puhli-slirtl n your paper. The Principal MacKlnuoir on this (‘hurcli Union issue have been amazing and the one you publish is not one of thc least. lie rovicwcd the situation In tho Province of Nova Scotiu and gave ithc total number of preach- to go into Union. Why did he iiot givc the number" voting in? Why? Bccuuso It would not have |Iiocn so good. propagaititlzt urn-lei‘- iial. ’l‘he Unitiuists have used many drvices to bolster rip their catiac nnd this In the latest. As a tuatlcr of fact ilffprciichlttg stir-lions in Nova Scotla have de- cided to rcitiain Presbyterian. with voting still going on. Besides thtoc five new Presbyterian con- ‘gregutions have been organized. Tlic Principal also said "The great forward ‘looking congrega- tions with some exceptions, the grtat missionary giving congrega- tions from East to West are mov- lng Into the United Church of Cantata": Justthlnk of nuclra u-iatcntonrt comltig from the lips of a supposedly sane man. "Some exceptions". There are a, few. Here are the very latest. returns which 1 irecclvetl this from the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church Association. Four hum-dram] churches have vot- ed Presbyterian. The total bal- lot In Canada 157-430, of this num- ber 78,1131 voted Union and 79,317 against. glvlmuz u majority against of 1204. In Ontario the majority against is 10,300. iSurely this is n sufficient reply to what l have called Principal MacKlnnonia amazing speech. I am, Sir. etc ROBERT JOHNSTON New Glasgow. N. S. Fcb- 11th. 1925. cnsc of (‘.liirt'lot~lcto\vii. , x Cuuday scrviccs, 1'1111°11c*‘ M11'“1‘111'-nbr. for Inc to gloinfy my 0W1! @1111 > _ . ‘pvt gatidti. speech“ 01 the ilrlck Church is not empty at cthvr service on Stiurlny; churches. Iroitltcr be Iu-rge eitough to hold the D611- _ _ . __ _ itiodation afforded by the cluirclus iii-g “tattoos and those voting not is oflenumus taxed to the umwst assertible on the Sunday affrlruoon. uuud to think of crowding them all ‘Into either of the churches con- cerned is simply absurd. The two morning . Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd. ,_ DISTRIBUTING w-AREHOUSES WlNNlPEG VANCQUVER I undcrslaird that Zion (‘ltrircli ‘is fitqtitittlly wcll filled at the and while it ls yt-i l zissuic you, Sir, so that if you were to bring rugclhor irlrc cnLro congrcgntiona of the t\v-i bulldliiut! would lé. Not only so, but tho tit-coin- y the two 1n ge schools which churches have Il coitstituancy which is quite large enough t0 rnuke both buildings absolutely 1n- dlspensablo, If the Chrir-fltian work we are attempting is to be, cart-led on wlllr efficiency and success. Moreover, those churches after he Union will not be "competing congregations," as you suggtnit. but churches In the same commun- ion, under the saute leadcrsitip and govezumtxut. so that no succ- ess can come to the one which will not be shared in and rejoiced ovvr by the other. Thanking you for the tippsrtuit- ity to make this corré-ctioti. I am, Sir, etc W‘. M- RYAN. Charlottetown, Fob. 13,1925. THE VACANT SENIATORSHIP Sir.—ln reference to\ the appoint- ment to the vncunt seat In the Sen- ate, pI-zase- allow me to call your attention to the following- Since P. E. Island entered Con- federation in 1873, 14 Senators have been appointed by the var- Ioua governments at Ottawa. Four of these were Catholics appointed by the Conservatives. Up to the Present, the ‘Liberals have not ap- A MIBUNDERSTANDING Bin-Kindly permit me Ito say. since my own congregation is con- cerned In the matter, and in the Interest: therefore of all. both Preebyterlmne and Methodists, that It Ia, of courne. mt the case, as stated in your editorial notes of yesterdlty. lthat “should Zion Church enter the Union either It or the Brick Church may b9 clou- ." etc. It will not be the policy of the United Church to close char-chars, however near they may be to one another. where the miniature and Clrrtltion worker! and likewise the Chorolvbulldlnp will be an pointed a Catholic Scnator in this I't'ovltit'.c_ . During the sarnio timo wt‘ have (‘Continued on I'm-Kc ti) 11118 ORLIANISAIIIIN 1S " Hill] 1N 111E GREIIESI For Fire Insurinwd g ooneult ll. M. SIMPSON 168 ‘Rlehmond Strut Phone 802 110011 teitvhivd") Feeds A HFor i-toasae oarrtz we» FIGS rout-rat i": ere high In price. "'9 ~ ltiow 1. RKNVH1VIIrM1A"‘1»/\ r ' m, "NI", n1‘- | r lii.qq?r,qrtl’\ 1 ' "111 badly flooded after the Union ae before. menu. ii belltulqljjiltb r1111 the laying than bu!» 11"!’ ‘"11 Pure pgugzny F0008 Ilntohford’: 1-111" h. :ml r0212‘ he?“ F4‘, (ml grain) m.“ ha». Qblok Mull. rout-rev eons-use o! I" ram wnotruI-Ingg: nnxuwpownor r _