l i l i I,- bl 1' mics roux "“ lHi iHiHlfliTETllWN Elllflillll can-m u. hum "-P"'"'I‘-' 4- "'- ""‘"'“ n,“ , ‘poll-pol, n. n. . "mm" ma?‘ n L unqu- Idltol. n. I. cum. . resident, W. MGiToAY. MARCH 2, 1925. v POLITICAL DUPLICITY least reach the goal of their anibi- .tion.attain wealth. WW9!” 87931395‘; It is quite conceivable and evvnland these contrlbule we“, quota w pardonable thzi-t a government bribe “vrurs material progress and body of stewards. 80-‘ ‘m?’ Mn" prosperity. iiidirec-iiy’ also these mm“ Wm‘ me conduct or pubucicontribuie to the betterment of the affairs. should "put the best footlworld‘. the anlehoration of pom“). forward" in giving an account of‘ |and pain, to the bealiing of diseas‘. . , 3 .. . _ _ um“ mmwnito the charities and benevoleuces "pull iig ilit- best fooiforward" 31103 _ of the race. ddnmml“ "mm pny-ntuuon‘ how Progress is the dear-bought liar- vest of struggle, of struggle that is not always playing the game fairly, .of struggle which. often. is "con- rtiprl-sv-nlatiou sitlvr of the gulf. Tolcehed iquity." The new is forever risiug- forcvl-r administration. evr r. here is ii wzdl- Hllli- i" (M51 (jtiuntry today wt- arl- in the unfor-' lllllflll‘ position of ht-ing on ih.» mis- . in sin and shapcn in in- hold itself in power by any kind oil " Hlfiilkl-Z)‘. to make the xvorst appcan ilii- boiler, to coaxial tli»- i pressing upon the slowing steps of substliuil- \\li;it arc n.>t fa . s Lhel the old and eventually taking its place but the old docs not go our _ lwiithout u. struggle, The now of 'l‘ztl-i~- 1's, prupiiganda efforts for.‘ stud -d and tl-slgnv-d and tidiuittcd wiy oi‘ h.- King gov. riiment. yesterday is the old of today and ixample. n _ is 'l‘l'i+i iinaiit-iiil condition. the eternal struggle got-s on. ilwlan-tl lo hc , ihe uualtorabll, la w of progress. uidusi of 'lil- <-otinti‘_\' .~:ip< rlatii i-ly flillifllVlflry; \\'t- arc moving on, reluctantly try 1's il-fllf" d it) be l'I'\'.‘\'lI’IK§ e.\'~ _ _ , ‘lcavliig the old lit-hind us and tak- p: .-'ui»-, .i is ilcclartd. is being.-_ _ , , _ _ iiig up, not without misgivings, thu part-l to tlit- bone. All this aiidi v _ > new and the presumably hotter way. . llllI‘ ii more is .'|iIl'llllll"ll to tlic W150‘ , _ -In the physical and in the intellect- Illifllillllfl- and tilie slat. mmnghip of] _ y _ _ _ _ __ uai world a-likc this climbing upon i'l‘Llll|"r Mackenzie lung. . __ stepping stunt-s of our dead selves \\ itliou: making any conimoiit onl fact that .\lr _ _ 4 . A ‘stagnation is not tho master oi‘ tli.» aduiiiilstrzi- - _ l ;\\<- arr.- part of a to m o Jl an ol- 1 y n nvliero ncver ceases and cannot cease till the Aiackcnzie King and tleath supcrvcuo. _ _ _ l-lving universe lion hlit is tihligi-d ‘ _ _ _ life is forever fighting icy that tht» Progressives dictate, . - . against death and forever overcom- Iet Us look for a little at the “sail. . _ _ ‘_ _ ing it and the hope of the world is isiaciory iinancial condition." Th" Ilzive been. l l] l - , _ .. .-' m)“: L Hm“ 0n n“ Ir h“ u“ Xstif shall b0 finally overcome. We are! ' ' EDITORIAL NOTES that in "tho divine event. towlilch main estimates , _ the whole creation moves ' death 1t are designed :0 tleceivi». told that. as cumparr-il with dost] yvflf- they show an estimated sav- ing of m." fix mmhm {Mlmrgy This Farmers welcome to tlic cilv. has already bet-n heralded as al Blore snow» is wanted for the great estimator] saving and. event-i l utilly. the flgurvg will h.» quoted as! an actual saving. farms. bill w.»- aro not likcly to gr-tl zinytiifng worth while now that. will As a matter of strong llllUOiIS! bee’, advocates “m, n is m,“ isflryfi-iie exceptional rains of the last to thus znueiiil tli (Jutario Ti iiiiiioii~.s“""""r and mm, Ab. i“ an“... w prove“. Such-Sillllfllltil Lilo. eaiili of thtsc west- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way Premier Fergunon ha: glven On- tario and the Dominion some sur- prises th.i year. 0n»; of these is hi.» Govcrumciits proposal to in- czease their own pay and that. of inc members of the liciralature. ' he Indemnity of the lzittcr is to be litll Zlfidd from $1.400 each a-s it has b t-n to 82.000 each per sess- -in. As IIIETO ar. some 110 meiii- burs whose pay cheques are thus on laizcd. it \v.ll be sot-n that many thou-sand dollars: are involved. ‘Of .0Ul‘h‘t* the b.ll will pass with fly- ing colors. Politician-i seem always Wally to vcle money to themselves, :.iid tlic people have shown a reiii- Yiihli- leiilty in regard to such ..;.».ii Lit-a Ln tlic past. Peat And Potatoes grown thatch; of black. potato-btarlng soil Atlantic seaboard. 0f the the peat is the most cas-‘ntlal, The bare shclttr ‘of the cabin must be ivarmcd by the glowing pat fire. On Iliat ilire- too, must be cooked the potatoes and must be brewed iiie black tiPa which. with bu-tter- milk, make up the diet of the peas- ant family. The rec-k of peat smoke Ii til? salient feature of a country- ‘Jc attractive in its picturesque- 11833 to the artist and the tourist. but one of the mos: cruel lands in the world for tho-e.‘ who live ‘there. ‘Fo-ilay from the chimneys of thous- ands of cablna in the Gaellncht- the Irish-speaking western ‘fringe from .\lall.n lit-ad in the north of l3:iiilry' in the south, no smoke ris- es. The worst ilisaatt-r that can be- fall ‘lio ptasants of the wcst of lrclaiid has conic upon them, says Our own Legislature set an ex- ample in the reduction of members D11)’ from $500 to 8400 per session. litit. tiil- exam-pit.» which scenic-d a good one. has iiol been followed in other provinces, or in the D0iniii- ion. Official salarls have been in- orduiat-"ly- increased in Canada both ln thr- ft-tlcral and provincial lHllHLlIS and this has lit-cu accum- paril-d by lavish xpcntliltirt-s for olhcr purposes. What hulk‘ b? U‘ F“ a London correspond -r.t of the '~ - . - ' . . .-l . . tor dTLLllFl. of oltl-tinit economy. Np“' york “L'l';il(1~T|‘\bin‘lJ_ The laxuriun motinis higher from ycar “m! Sum“). h“ failed’ io your. Will uoziiing short of nat- Itiiial ilzinkrupttjv out" rc-i tlic its-s- _ , Caused by Rain. ii oi l-coucmy and .. trciiclinicut‘! ln more than a quarter of the whole ar a of the Free Slate. with a population of thiee-riiiartcrs of a million. tlicrc is a complete or partial lack of fut-l. A tlrlrd of thi- area. with a population of around n quarter of a million, alrcitdy is srzliciltilcil ofiflclally as a rcigion in which there is “complt-ti- lack of fuel and zit-tilt.- distress" Ovcr trn~ other third of lhf‘ arca the supply of fuel is about one-third 0f the normal. and unless lhcre is acou- eiill-i-ahi “pt-ll of dry ivcatlicr- ivliicli is most unlikely in Ireland Another surprise dealt out by the Ferguson Government is to tltlllbli,‘ lb.- iallllllljil] of lilo bttil" pcr- ailtlt-d to bc sold .‘ll Ontario. A provincial [iluhlscitn las; _ve-ar sus- taIiirid liic Ontario TX-uipl-ranct- .\ct by a m.'ijori:_v of 123.000. Till‘ l). ’l, A. 1s ii proliLbi-ory law situ- ilar to wlial we iiavc iicrc. Th" majority iu its favor ivus made tip .ll iiir- rural tlistricxs while Toron~ to and other cIlk-s give large majorities against thi- Act. It is to sal' fy tlit- uliirslyoiilis in tli~- cilics tliat the ill-tr zimcndiiiciit its pro- _ posml. The prtcxi is put forward ,, hm"; of ywrfilhe San‘? mm ‘it is Hpfllsfiflry w "m! 01mm“ vcndit-uins shortly will prevail Hun: m“ 5MP of Strung how m (m rh re also in the ffilllllllllltd“ of the aria of tho wtsilern couutiea of‘ |(‘ork. Kerry. (flare, Galway. Mayo lSligo. Lrilirini and Douogzil the liveoplti hav- uoi more than two- “ is “so claimed by the strong liilrils tf the normal supply of fuel. at ills dcr to tliscouragc booll-ggiiig and tlic cousuiiiipLInii of whiskey’ and Autumn h ave so l .‘ A y I _ .‘ _ I ..xu.“_\.- p \.i()1'.,,i,.“S v,- ns progcrn liiidi highlaiils which catch iff'*' ti‘ l Y th. .. fact OXDIJIIIliIIIFH-é which will pro- rum S“ ‘um y 0m‘ o “m? ravs, t bahly amount ' to twenty millions g llh/i for paymr n! of utliicii tho gov» - i .. .. < . l (flllllflll l5 alrnady (Olllllllll/Wl- liavc oi‘ Trade of Alontrczil says llii-rui ivns no thrcait of sc-cession madl- by‘? Maritime Rights- delegation.‘ Th? report should never have gone born lu-ft on‘ to br- ilroiiglil (Iowa lalcr in rllllilllfilllvlllflfy estimates 11m Alli-WI! tlic-w is an item for semi‘ ten millions to recoup depositors ia Li]: bnnkruivt Home liank —- tli:- out, lid added. That is the worst of having reporters llrtrsulll. price to be. paid by the taxpayers of (‘iinada for winning the West llast- Ml‘. 5748"" R-flllfllllllrl/ (W! n"! lugs bye-election for tllic King gov- Antithi-r little. is to be ri-t aside as a ovcn attend tlic Socc-ssitiniis-t inH-r- cruit-nl. ' Si Bllitbou ""11 "i vii-u’ at Ottaiva-qircft-rring to rc~ turn homo unprirtiirbed to tlic only Hllll-‘idi’ to an old fzivoi-lu- of the Libcrzil party to rr-dutre Nlaritiiur: Province Lliat did not do on a pretended SKJIHHH" (mean freight any kicking by direct representa- F-"U-‘fl h)’ lflXim! UH‘ f7"op1l* of (Yan- UH“ mm m "Mk0 ‘H’ m“ “irwronh”: 7"" Saturday iiigliit‘; ('(|‘l'i‘l'll]llfll(l2 gave twmln rngmm. ""174," mms and than sv-asickisli sensation to those. who rates to ho charged by tho subsid-‘fhll it lzrd ill-oi. And. m, will b!‘ olhcrliv avy tirc-clccliorioiit» Not a great many pcoplv ‘hmm "1""? were in bld at that rcspcciiiblt- hour but some of llioso who wort.- mys m hm" mmr"! C"m‘|i'1""0*“ M lunipod out 1o avoid bcing thrown mo’ (‘Unnng Elmglhm" tiut..1is they thought. (Yiiiarln is now p.'iyi'ng 8131.001); _.._. ollfl ln interest on our puhlig (p-lyp The (‘ar Forryfis battling with tin- au appalling amount for iiinc iiiil- if"! i3 "Inch 037W?!‘ ‘U115 Y9"? W1"! lions of peoplu. last. It was iii March and April wt- lnl-t rallwziys as liali to induct: fJlPC" ""3 tors to vote for Yiiiinrfl] mndi.p,pis_,thon. and at ithc worst We iiad but . And we ari- build- 1'Xl)1‘l‘li‘l‘|(fl‘4l bad conditions Tim public 41(1)! jnm-Qfl/h-jng. Mrjtivo days’ delays in our mails, rowing ninnuy m pay interval on iinlllioilgh freight was badly held up. "ltbl- tho railway ileflclt nearly tloiibll- What it Wll" last yoni; tlic.- cost of lhc civil service and admin- Nova Scotian government ls clus- in-g tho liighyivaya to auto traffic from March 1 to Aptil 15. instead of lstratlon increasing, taxcs going up from March 20th to April 30 as in’ and with lIhv-ni tlic cost of living, .- .. . revenue down Sflllln ii-SOJVOIJJNM), and fprououh yam“ “ O t-ipatioiis of unfrozen carly will be realized better than ours have been. trust tiici-r anti-i atlll building railways for "murmur- roads Hum lug POllRlllllPIlCiPSl" and ._-v,.ryLhJ-ng suporliitlvv-ly satisfactory ‘to tlic Tho. Yifirupfpgirlprjt 0f 11].’, IjqupdgflilllPllllllliiill is regarded ~by Ylll‘ pi‘o-_'“r'“¢k("l '0 Pnwm“ m" “rulers Vishnu “h. mu,“ m“... i. mm con, the Adltllllflf! ram clouds that 1i has “any. and ..\-,.num1ly duytm). itlbrw-n llllpfififiillii" o cut. still l-Pss to This 5n. “rum... logic) 1x110 hpmitlry, tlic.- peat which normally m hihitioii-Ests its a d’rt~tit lllliflfk llllfllllfmql‘ And Irish Suffering A cabin of four low. grey stone trails, Qoored w.t.ii stone flags or >catcn earth and roofed with grass- two or three acres won from among the rocks; a patch of peat bog—thcsc are the ingredients of life of tho Irish peasant of the three 'iistially' brings ahou; a ma" i132 ELEPE”. 122:": ll ' 930112 dlnlulcn by norrupondnllu 0| quutlnnl of mine-t. The (‘hnrlnno-tnvn Guardian dual not noounrlly melons llu 0|;- uuuu II oonuponrhntl. oo-oo-o-oo CLYDE RIVER VOTE . Slr,-——'l"llt: ddflfNibVlll is BGQ‘ M,q' very good in quoting the luw when . ' |it servos his own purpose to shut Illa-II W- ul the adhcr-nts of Clyde Illvcr AN UNUSUAL SPRAIN .|i)rom voting onL Church Union. The congregation i c, amllllflVe (lone as much, if not more tol Haw-old 31......‘ [he hugg Fiia-ersiiy-‘lieip in paying for all the church The championship wrestling botit .'“dh'~‘"“m5 i" m“ bElW€Cll "Strangler" Lc must haw property. ‘lhcy have SW9" DY "W" been thrilling [J the spectators-Mime labor and money’ to build up when the stud iit picked up thclthcse l1T0l>9l‘!i£‘$ "l"! _"°“' WM" erstwhile Vilillllpitlll, and liurlcil their disposal is_ a vitul matter him to illv fiour s) violently tliatltlicy are denied absolutely any he was unable to [to on unth thclvolce on this issue. 0f Nehru. stuticlit. ' "Wl ma‘ L0“- fScott was right when he said that “ucmdlius j” tblalititit all the people can do in tho that is Iill- joint that holds the hipllw“. l-"hm Chum’, is hwy’ pray. bone l" H" “Wm! tflmm" laud obey.‘ iii Clyde ltivcr we dont In “m” ‘flmLi m? f‘ wspapUrI|lll\'C to wait uiitll the United. t-lit-se ll.l‘\._ ai-p talking ilbOlll alchurch functions w have only “m. sprain ill this joiul. ._iu.¢t as theylrighl w “my “my and “my. n‘ would ui a s; ‘amt-d ziuklt», or iilLYds mu only right w? ha", nowflmml second bout for at least tuiiity Since this church was built ud- mlnutei- lliereiits have always voted at con- EVQI] zii<n ht- was hi-iidPSS flllilgregatlonnl meetings and at pres- was eas _v ihruun again. 10m [he majority of the trustees N0" l1!” <"1’ii"“li"§ mil": l‘) "myurc zidlicreuis yct they cannot volt-i in ‘the account of llr match. “Yi-‘ltiii the Church l'iiiuu (lucstltui. llini other '|i:.i. , , _ . . '1 ‘ this so rcm.'irltablc'.’ u 1s 5H“ “Y” three Immms “Hi Bream R i,- mm. l, “Lug... 0f “lllll: 10th oi Juno l-rom now will very n.“- h "an," n |,..L.mn,.itlio~4c who do all tlic talking am l. M. have only tlic right of voting can,‘ known ‘ha: this joint could Spraiiiid ll was iaugiii that llit>i'ci!1l\'0 only the right of haying Ho was pizu ill_v no movvin iii livfar as some of the zidlit-reuts zirc his Joint. . ..d so a sprain was of couccrncti. it would have lit-cu course uill o1‘ tlic quislltiu, limly morally fiiir and right it‘ the ‘l{0\\'t \t'l. r0 maziy pt-tipli- coiii-‘iiiiiilstt-r iiud scssitiu of (Ilytlc Riv-I lllilllllll! "l ilHFlVlUlW- l-J llilill 1>\"i'l‘ t-r had followed liic -ustoiu of tliil i110 llilllli tli till! I‘ illll- “"01? 11M!‘ cilngrtegatltiu and of Zion (Iliurcii t0 HEW 1i iii-Kilt)’ ‘If lliflillg lifted instead of hiding bcliiud l~-gal tech‘ 5mm‘ “iii-V ""1 114"] "mi"! l“ uicaliiiivis to gain their points, ll flick Hi1 H11 (llklrvl fill!" ‘hi! 1'1°°I'~l\vriii‘t pay iii tlu- long run. .\iitl is a had [llillilllrir stop-p ll ll'l\\'ll\\'.'li'll H‘ (.(,nnn._.nuu-y L“ ~mig gram wmlre ‘My ‘m m” 1mm" “W” w“ pirilual movement" which has In any uiu-vriiiit-i-"s on the gr Illlid tmfouu“. Sm,“ mmhuds u) Sumubly cls whirc. had sippwl and fallcipl . . . l um. Sir; clc. or" any one oi a llllllllltl‘ oi accidents] H H“, mm,“ r had occuried lo them. 'l‘hcy at-l -' I -' ' tcinptid iii "work out" the‘ paiiil lo hil\'1' lll' back ma gcil, to have .~ : ' lil. .. H‘ " w " . :12‘:ifs)‘Mmaigllilupldrflnlitlksitzmhtg. Sir.~'l‘l|c follow-int: ariiclc from iiito ‘hip. and lib-xvii the log. liflliilhu lw“_‘)f_“m_4' A‘ I)‘ flimm’: rm: causi d what is callt-d isciaticai ’l‘lic.":v°rTiY "atd‘;'rs'liglg"iwfil~l 1;‘; lufmliil‘? pa-in “its FPVPII), as this SClllLlQ ll 1'0" W‘. - - - " ‘g nerve Z- llll‘ largest nerve in tlielll'l‘l'fil to l’. l-.‘. l. l'l'1lll\*l'.'~'_ Pleas-cl hotly. ifind space for tlic sauic lll your, All llllw lnalmciil was of courscfllilllvl‘, wrong. bwuziust‘ ii slmaiu or al strain oi a joint is tlic same every- whi-ic. and the only proper Lr-al- CHURCH UNION I am, Sir, vita. MARCH 2, 1925 giglydivypod urea Educatiotlltri- Frank Atwood had the right jdu when he took out u $5,000 North American Life Child's Endow. ment Policy for his baby Ion. Billy. ' "Some day." said Mr. Atwood, "Pu-i going tq lend Billy to University-going to give him q good education. _ _ "Of course the but laid plans might gqastray, but Billy's Child's Endowment Policy provide; for eve possible COIIUIIICIICY: '_ “ or instance. I might die TO:IIIOI'I'OW. !n that cape. there would be_no more madam! to pgyh. but‘ Billy! would receive his I5. in 1940, jun u I p Anne . ' ' "If Billy died before the age of fifteen»; would receive buck every cent I d plld in-plua interegt, "If Billy died after his fifteenth birthday. I would receive the full amount of the policy. ' In our child's future provided for u securely u Bi Iy Atwoodk? It might y you to lnveuti. gate (hi! unexcelled "Savings, retention and In. veutment" policy. _ The attached coupon will bri our booklet, "Child's Endowment." Write for t to-dly. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH OFFICE 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P, E. I. NORTH AMERICAN llFE MSUMNCE COMPANY ZYofiZ/as tfie anfinmt " Head Office—Toronlo, Canada, all Send me your booklet, "Child's Endowment" Name ___.___.. .............. ...... ................ .._.._____ Address Age Occupation ............ ..; ......................... .. rth. ' . Ala rl-iffflftl lip ll ‘ men; is l'i'.s'l. [ENCLQSURE] v u Rustin: iii lit-d for a fl w (lays. . the zippln-alitiii of adli-isive till)‘ Bnyqkfjplll (‘up (y. y. | across lilv‘ bat-k over ilu- joint fflllll‘ 1).“; 3d 15.31 one std.’ zu llll‘ titlior. {lllll the \\'Clll'-| pug-l M101. 1 "isillid my MU...‘ ml; of ii brace for a lvw mouths,l.-,,unly_ liivl(ul) Thmc “ms m“). Um.‘ “°'“1']'~'l"|slilijc<:t tiiscussctl on the train, inl cure‘ tlic store, on tlic street. ovci'ybtid,\‘i Thu “Mllllli: oi‘ iliu hrarl- would-_ - .. - - .. m‘ wisp i“ Snmwry ‘pawn?’ Ur strained to ht. talking l/lllllll. The feeling was as inn-list: as. when llllV liiliul! ha. t b‘ 1011*. ' . . _ ' \ U t I ( llllt.‘ hottest political campaign, aud- l.._, ‘Hytul, nurmdny. ‘flmys is browfin some IIIHIIIHCCS contiuctl-il on as ,lo\v a plauc. I twliaiicetl to bo Ill tho prlutripli- of prohibition and: which. -if ouactr-d. will tiffccliiallyyp°iai° crbp Fads‘ (lwfiIYUY the Act whose [lrflfvssotli “hi”... it is u, SH“, [imln-u-x. your.‘ From the same cause tlic potato Lzuson is ‘Slffllllily cciisurrtl in tcui-‘i-‘Fill? 11150 ilH-S failed ovcr a coiisld~ ])('l‘illl(,'l' circles for having brt)k-ii|('l‘?\b|\' flrfll- Tllfllllh T101 5U whim)’ m5 Mcdgt. “m... pm), ywfcn, nudists lllL‘. fur-l supply. Alivays living after tlic pllihisciit‘ lo wifortrl) and ‘WW1!’ 350"” [he fiulmiswnmi 1i""~‘|- I l fiil‘l'l]l_f[h--1] m.- (y '13 A, i; a nmj. tho [it-oplc of the Atlantic sca- oriiy was found iii its favor. hoard either aim-till! 1111'" Fllllihflf . are sin-king into the (JXilwllllt of ilcstl-tutltiu. In the worst arcaa of Korry, (ialwiiy, licltrini and Done- gal. the couutlcre most seriously at? for-ted. thcrc is no peat. and so there is no ‘fire-for tlic first time in gr-ntirailioiits, for tlic custom of the Irish peasant is :i-<.~vcr to allow tho peat fire to go out. Wlicrt: llll‘ tiotalo crop has failt-rl lhi- slaplu food has gono- as well. Th" lack of fucl has tloprivl-d ‘lilo pi-o- plu not only of warmth. but also of the ‘IIIOZIIIS of niakiiug tho black _______.____ There is a mighty uproar in both church and state in ilicstmilays tiirouirliotil the. llouiiiiitili. A-lrwirly‘ since the new ycar came in thon- liavi- been (ilillpi-Fii of both liho sun and moon and even tlic weather has ibccn revolutionary. Th» so com- motioiis remind one ol'_ lllo force- ful llucs of tlic poet Akcusitlc: "Ill-nee. Wllvll lightning fi-‘PH tho arch of llv-avcu and thumb-rs rock the ground. whi-n furious wliirlivinrls rend tho howling air. and ocean giroaininlg from his. low- est bl d llfinV-‘S his itoui-ln-sltuotis billows lo lliu Sk)'.—~illllil| lhl- mighty uproar. while below tlic nations trciirblc," ctc.——- also 9 §§O4 OO§+O~OOQ i. Daily Selections , FOR l Guardian Readers i vo++o0+++¢++0+++¢Q+w++ MARCH 2. 1925 . GIZ-Ull) YOFR TIIOFGIVPS - Finally. brethren. 'wii.'il1<ot~\'t-i" things air»- true, WlliIiS0t'\'I‘l' things are: honest. whatsoever things are just. whatsoever things aru pure. whalnocvi r things are lovely, wliat~ i-itit-vtrr- things am of good report; i1‘ thtrt- bl» any virtue. and if tlior mo any praise, tliiiik on llicsl- ‘things. ddilllippizins 4:8 Something like that-the vener- able fabric of Prcsbyterianism» tlic bulwark of Pffllflillhllllfilll, ri\'cii asuiidor fro mils topmost turn-t. lo if» foundations. a SINVJI-Tiliv to All giictiiis, hlllliorllsls and Ilaptisls; llie gr‘ at fctleral structure of un- licd (faliada shaken by an earth» quake of tli-st-onlt-nt; muttcrlngs of unrest and even of fiblfflt-‘Pillill voic- ld by a huge Maritime dilcgaiirm to Ottawa; wild clamor from the l’r:i‘-'fos borne on wintry blaslt to lll(' national (‘npitllli alnd with ll all the birds flying IlOTlllWflPl], pan- sim" blooming in (‘harlotletovvii gar- PllAYEltw-O Spirit Dlvinc. mil King government.’ ls it not tiiiic fora (Iflllflflg at Ottawa? lu all malttem of consideration ro- lativc to Maritime Rights it. must? THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE ovcr bu home in mind that (luolv-c and Ontario under Cotifeileraiion have brvncfititod at the eicponso of the Maritlmos. wealth and the population and have While ivuman nature is con-stit- u-tcd as l1 bi struggle wl-l-l be u"; 18W 0f Hi0. inflow-d It is and has They have got the of our lit-arts flow naturally all lhii-t is thvrl in. (flcansr- this spring of all our being and kt-op it t-lr-zin. tlicn lift.- shall flow from us to tithcrs. dons and rc-d lightning iblflllllg over (lnlarioi followid by an untimely flood of 5 pcr cont b|-or.»~all in the mouth of February! What tlocfi il all mean? WHAT IS SUNSHINE? A li-ltlo gold amidst the gray—— That's sunshine; A little ilflfilltlllfis of the way- That's sunshine; About that British potato em- bargo. lit-lug merely a measure to ki-op out the potato bug, there is much doubt among (Jauutltlnu far~ been the law of life in the lower an. imal and vegetable world. Animals Dray ‘upon animals. plants crowd each other for a foothold on the earth and the fittest. both in anim- als and plant life, survive. ln the human sphere. we um for. ever declalm-ing against a-ggresslon, tilralnst war. against the crowding and the elhowdng of each other out of the way but the aggresslouantl the Wflrrfflll and the crowding and elbowing conllmie and by means of these denounced amd anathema-tiled vir-en proprem is mhde. a few at pursued a steady policy under both party governments of magnifying their position to the exclusion of‘ tho Marillnies. Tlir-ir representa- tion ln parliament gaw- tliom vlr- tunl control of legislation and ad- ministration. nnd merely what they, could not help giving in illie way of ne-alstance was left to ithc Marl] lf they want the Marltlmcsl to help them against the growing power of the West they may hQ ill-l tilincd to give us a little more but It will be bud. the crumbs that fall from the rlcli man's table. ' times. in Canada. (l little spreading of the blue- A little heaven breaking througli— Thu-Fa sunshine. murs. Reliable accounts ‘tcll that a very alcsitructlve bug which looks exactly like oun-i. has long infest.- od the potato fields of evcry Europ- ean country from which Britain iiii- A ports pnlii-ttitrs and is not unknown on English farms. Over there they contend that it is not the hectic that mime to (fanzida from Colorado lii the seventies of last century. but some other kind of a liu-z—l’"‘°‘ bably a hum-bug! It serves the same purpose its ivhe foot and mouth tllscnsl- did in the cattle eni- That's sunshine; bmgo_a ‘Hsease "mun mo". pr... A little folding of the hand. l . valant in Britain iihnn ever it was? fisglclgfioqfinjldeggggldq Thar» sunshine. A llllo looking for the l‘ight— That's sunshine; little ipimtlence nllzht—- That's sunshine; A llltlo bowing of the will. A little resting on the hill, A little standing very still- That's eun-siiiine. through tlic A lillle smiling ‘through the tears- Thalfs sunshine; A little faith behind the fears- m“ U" m“ Wm rm" “w”? "my DU|SCOISIHIPH wlicii Rev -.\i<:(T_ Tlitimp- m’ “mml *5“""“U""- 1"" ‘nelson and (Yoloiii-l (Juutltgv had their] pi-ivatitius of tin"- pi-zisauts lu their meeting. lt inflict] almost two hoursi cliillitl slou ll(l\'t'ln are scarcI-lyfm“! “My ilrlzumtint uscd. ("WW . I Ilisliiligiiisiia-blt- from famine. ThQlfitfll-Qlfliélll madu and apt-W inter-l Frcl- Slate Govt flllllPlll. has voted lprelfltinn of Sh" Am givm.‘ mllsfmy M“, ‘l mum,“ Hum“ “TH 7 r Jlfillflllll-{Z aii insult to an Hlll-"iKr-Illl ‘ _ ‘ l‘ _ ' ‘ “h m '1lll(.il0ll(YI‘. liot iuc illustrate by rcli-f work. which is being i2xt>t-i:<l-i‘1l;;-<;p, gtulnmq-mg; . l-d ‘IIIOHUY on loads and (iFll-illil c, 1st lloiii speakors declared that g I nnlll-rtaltlugis calculated to provide "l" i‘ “Hon under the new .\ct i-iii-ploymcnt and wages for iiitiiis-Iwmlld h" nnfmetlwr"hrrmwm jmm tlic session iu tho. pro-sent church , tilitl int-ii Willi arc lint iiit-iiibi-rii of‘ Llio (fhitircli might’ bo tall-civil to the; eldorsliip. Any iiill-lllgl-ul person.’ ircatling tho Act (soc page 2h) will‘ A. ha“ H". L. vnlumary Wm,‘ flee that tlic [lt)\\'(‘l‘ and functions . . . . . of the stissl lII are c "It'll ' lli - s: iii - HKIMRIIICS iamilaizir ‘lvllli tlic west all“ in our pgwqmn (Gilmfil ‘l; “bu: . _ . , . t lruluud conditions also are in thelnhsnrd reumm, of H“, M,‘ m“! ‘my ficld. lovcrnmclit rflilef 111935113133illllllkilillt! that llllyilllt! but. a mum-l include also tlic sclltling uf coalfbt-r of the Cllllrlfll can ho t-lv-vtt-di into the illl[l()\‘t‘.l‘l5ill\.'tl llfblls- lit-radii’ m“ "1'l""**hl“- Th0 lillll-illill?“ "fl however, liitirl: is the tlifficully that ‘mo’ M“, A“ i“ i‘h""'im'l Wm‘ mm I n l. ‘U _ ‘l, I .1 of the bluo book of "‘ ‘Adm? " m M“ "m m’! “X l The fi)l‘lll'.'l‘ roads: "hltimbt-rii of, for coal fircs- Tlii-rc ar. 12o gratcs; tho Hvfifllllll shall ho chum-n by’ the pcat flrc is burned on the floors those in full (‘liurcli nicmbt-raliip." of tho cabins. Tlirsc, morvovir. The latter reads: “The right of ol- liavo often no chimneys, and, while "Cum: “"1"” ‘s "Wtwl l" m" """n"i . hers of the congregation who urn‘ Illt- pcoplt» arc flCClJlIilIlll to pea! l" m" cnmmmnnni. -niuko. coal smolui~ is a tlfifcrtiliil 2nd" nmh slwflkflrs Sum m‘, n00] llfilllil-‘filiml. “T100 ill-W i5 “Phil! plo could ho laxcd lu raiiu- (‘liurclii dopiitclicil to til.- w st as aii allcr- native [Ill], but this is scarci- and funds and this sum might bi- r-ul looted by law. Tlic word "tax" is dear in vicw of lllt‘ progressive dc- midiiig of lrrlantl of lillllllil in re- nol used iii tho .i\cl, ll has lit-cu tho tirat-lirl- of our (‘liurcli in ask oar-h rent ymirs. Tho great famine of 1M7 lcd to the Fvllllill rising in the congregation for a corlaiu sum for hlissionary and bt-uuvtilciil purplis- l'l)li(.l\'\'i‘lll_L{ your. The fillllillli‘ of 1870 lcd to the formalitin of Illl‘ Laud on, so n certain i-itiin is .'isnuasod or League. Tho priscni ilistrci-is. zillotlcd to cach congregation. which sum may ht- or may not be paid: ll is purely voluntary; all which may easily hoftiiw- the Win- lcr is ouit produce Clillfllllllllltl-Uf stif- fering and tlestiiuliltm worse than lhr~ Church can do or over expects to do in to show our pi-tiplv fliolri ilioflu of 1X79. ilouibtlws will havc its imlilllcal reactions also. ands ot‘ mtu. Political Reactions. our (‘li|ircli.l opportunity and responsibility. It‘ never ontcrcd into the wildcat thought of anyone to tux the. p<-o-' pie and collect by law. except in the mlndi-i of thnso who will stop at nothing, to lilnrlcr, this grcnt movement. firth-Those speakers said the now Church could murtgago the. Church property of the people and even mortgage their graveyard, We can have patience with an old man who before his nt-nillly wrote in the highest praise of tho Basia of Union. but who today (Continued on Page Slit) They Lou Their Hbmes Vvholesalc lransplantiitiitm of the small and scattered cbiiiiiiuiiilies of the barren west to 311E118 whorl- economic holdings arc lo he had li-l a s-oltitlon of a_ recurrent problem which finds ~iIlCTOflf0illg favor, Tl".- Frce State Land Act of last yoar zivos thcse communities facilities rormigratlon to other parts of Ire- LLLAAA A Q L AAQAA L A PIANO WELL l WORTH BEING PRUUD or p The following letter received by Miller Brosx, Charlottetoyvn, fi'om Lieutenant _Governtii~ Ii‘. It. Heai-tz, who purchased the instrument tiscil by Mark Hamburg at his recent recital here should be of interest to iall w'ho contemplate placing a piano in tlieii‘ ' ‘IOIIIB Charlottetown. P. E. I- February 23rd, 1925 Dear Sirs: l feel called upon, although unsolicited, to ex- press to you my opinion as to the merits of the Hflfltlma" Piiltw. which you recently sold me. It has been for a number of years a_k_nown fact that the instruments manufactured by the Helntzman "*7! firm were ufla very superior qualityJmg | had m, m". ception that the present high standard had been reached by them. v Possibly my judgment of the worth of a piano would not count for very much. but in the case of this particular instrument I have had the opinion of an indisputable authority, M. Mark Hamburg who recently gave a concert i" ""8 Clty- rwrformed on my piano for some two or three hours and he assured me that It was an excel- lent instrument in every respect. He told me that l" “WW5 Preferred to perform on Helntzman pianos. owing to the fact that they were as near perfect as any pianos obtainable. He had thought on previous visits to Canada. that no improvement In this makl 0V Pifllw was possible, but after using mine he was forced to the conclusion that the 1925 MODEL WA3 EVEN SUPERIOR TO ANY PREVIOUS EFFORTS- Oihers who have used Hill piano also ext-IF”! "m" appreciation in glowing termn, l0 much w. thlt I am constrained to believe that I um In possession of a very superior instrument, l havethe honor to be, Slrs, Your obedient servant, (Signed) FRANK R. HEARTZ. Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Inland. MESSRS. MILLER BROS" Charlottetown, land. liut the extreme reluctance of the western peasants to desert their present homes is a formidable barrier to this solution. They mig- Jute freely as harvest laborers to Scotland and Ireland-though ills- Ireas hnn Iiccn- ilncrtiaaetl this yoar C. M. Lafnpnon d: Co. E 64 Queen Strut, , Lonilon, E.C, 4., England Public Auction Salon by the small demand for their of labor Ii-n these countries, as well as by the storms which have haniper- RBW Fllffl ed the flshilng whereby those who live on the coast itself help to R~presmfed In The above is only one of ‘the many tributes ‘to flhe Heiiitzman piano whidh for quality, tone and workmanship i8 unsurpassed. ' Miller Bros UREA T GEORGE ST. eke ou-t an existence. But to his l permanent foothold on- the Atlantic : V Alfred Fran-n i. seaboard the western peasant f 2H Fifth Awning l cling-s with the name tenacity of character which alone has enabled , N"? y”. him to live there at nil. : - ~- ’6'l7i-2-27-fmw-3i