I .1 l.,. militant THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ . I ~ ' THE ORIGIN OF MAN - Eliot the image of God. ‘Therefore. that God was-hay. rather 1s an are. 191' God, the second Person of the Holy Notes by the .Way_ TIJWN lllllflllllNi ONTREAL report! the pm - m?“ ”~ v- °'ME"“ Exmmns ‘Trinity. is “the same yesterday, to-l‘ l g h THEORY lN LIGHT 0F d d for ever." ll-lebrews xiii. 8.)‘ Imam nun; (lflllllfllfl ma. um» h.» y». (In ldvlnco) llfillvorod. "mater the coolest in 20 y9fl111- U A"? eifchrlsl came l0 emu‘ lle lull,” ‘ .50 pu your (In ldvlnoo) mulled In cans-Ia and United Stat». The_ nor-mail mean teInpi-l-nture‘ HOLY SCRIPTURE filled Himself l“ every plllllcllllll.‘ President-W. Clutor B. llcliurv. Illlur and Manager-J. B. Burnett. Quantum-Lint. Col. l). , _ - there for the mouths of Zilay, Junta? July and August has hitherto been‘ 64 degrees. but this year was 61%‘ Something like the same difference.“ at inure with God the Father. He said: “I and the Father are one." He that‘ hath seen Me, hath seen the‘ Father." tSt. John x, 30; and xiv-l 9.) The epistle to the Hebrews 0p-‘ i . . ma. The Preshyterian Church. Peter's Road. was filled to capacity on Sun- lday evening. when the Minister. lRev. D. V. O‘Meara, took the second Vloo-Prooldcnt-d. B. Burnett. Auocluto Editor-ll. Ii. (Jurrlo. A. Muchlnnun, U. s. 0.. THE GUARDIAN cun be oblulnerl from A, Brown" Stump Vendor. Railway Boolfltull. llarltlmo Ntutionera, Grafton Street. J. l]. 'l‘u,\'l0r, liruflun HfrI-et. J. P. Duffy‘ Queen Stunt. Alrx. hlclfln-rsun, Queen Street. (‘urter L (‘flu (QUMII Hlrcet. I-‘rank N. Kuyn, §l‘\l.\lI‘II(!iIDIS—-I. I X E \\' (i LASGO 5Y1) ‘l IIOMTO N-OIII S OUR COMING EXHIBITION E next series ot imporatnt ev- l‘. .\Il‘IlIIIIn, .\le.\'ell llulltllug. SUl'KI§— M. MONT (il'I‘L-—\\'. . Christin-harm liuuls If‘ Hfulluilers. l. —l'vn!ri\l Phurrnuny. uuth New-Ii; M. Andlormun‘ 1N5 TruInoIIt St. Nl-IIY \'0BK-——Il0(ul|nII Newn Depot 30H weal 40th hi. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, i927 as compuretl with previous years“ nn- Ihuoirtiigiigi-iiisin cIihi-Iuiteihh-n. 1199111" 141 hi“? lvrevflih-‘(l 111111113 1h“, .\|I‘tl. I.. IDuurI-ft: :10 spring Ifark KllhlI. l summer throughout Canada, along one.“ the ldeas lleldjormerly le_ filtl'::'lf":“"'l':""-‘v""mllmrntl ‘lfnfvl with Inuch cloudy and wet wenthct-.‘gal-dmg ulcer of gtglnuch gm] small Ii. Thai-ho. Iii-lie. I25 Icon Ave: The Prairic Pmviiices have had intestine. was thfllllb was food get- lsome frosts during the past week. “n5 m“) ‘he ‘men ulcer that caused s. Tim-i, 4r. I-zhh Ave. l-ri-I.‘ l-‘iuuili-t, IIIPPIII ‘lit-Inge Sln-el. “m wmmu‘ ‘my ‘Minna dumag? ‘u the pain, Mrs. Juculnmn, Dim-Inter Min-cl. l 1 - ' ' j ' , _ l" "“""°'“ 5m“ the wheat crop lu several parks‘ ~NOY aslllhefpailnuqag gotlllcglgagih111 vlew of the importance o‘ such ' , _, ' ,_ '_‘ _ . m! a m‘ e m? l l ll th llknowledge, it was not surprising 3m thc Alaiuime Iltfl H195 the po- ache for some time, I hwas e a lllml Satan should employ all llls ‘tuto fields have suffered from thefhefe mllsl b9 501119 0i 91‘ Cause-i lbesl forces m hinder its acquire. blight which threatens quite seri- gAs ‘he PM“ “me on ‘mly a t“ The word of Godl. the Bible. ‘ous loss to the growers. L. ' _ .8.v‘Li-.i_-_~1-B~:k'= "-0 ‘ ‘THE ACID TEST ened- with the declaration that God. had in these lust days. spoken by His‘ Son, who was described as “the ex-l press image of His Person." What‘ was that image? The evolutionists theory presupposed it was the same as that borne by primitive man. Butf search as they would. they could not find the least suggestion in the new testament of Christ having an ape-like appearance. They-read of His being tempted in all points as themselves; of His pierced hands and feet: of His thorn-crowned brow: of His weeping eyes‘. and that "all. bare Him witness, and wonder- ed at the gracious __words, which pro- ceeded out of His mouth." Neither ‘of a series of sermons on Holy [Scripture vs. the scientists, the sub- ‘ject beirls _“The Origin of Man." "Preaching from the text, St.‘ John. gChap. l7. verse 3, "This is life etern- =al that they might know Thee, the Joniy true God. and Jesus Christ, iwhom Thou hast sent," he said that A. Puquet. .\. ilulinafuil. under way. it was thought that ibcod of _ was the process of digestion. Both at Ottawa and Washington llluvemenls of me sgomagh‘ g ‘there is talk of action to stop tly- might be causing the pain. pullllc However, it remained for some re- the word. To know God was theta give themselves to Him (Romans ha“ xii. 1.). and thus become emancipat- ed from Satan's thraldom._ For God ins 116F086 the Atlllllliv- . t0 f°1'°k11°W them W115 t0 give H1111" the nor Greek writers spoke of a ~-— --— i ~ r a t te » Y _ ' sentiment has grown strong Search Phys": am _o emons.ra .59“ w mem~ He was H1911‘ llfe- The lower animal's hands. féet. hFOW 01' and narrow Why. Dfvvhied "11? 919°‘ ‘llulllllll l-llllllel. leuklesu vullllll-us‘ that ‘t ‘m5 the hyd'°°hl°r'° “cm mlBible. therefore, had been the storm weeping eyes; and who ever heard ‘ . . the digestive juice in the stomach.‘ in WlllCll 5t) per ccut uf the flirt‘! that got into the open ulcer and The history of Canada and 0i‘ have lost their lives during thc caused the pain. centre of assault all through the centuries, more so, in their own days than ever before. The forces oppos- » . . ' d‘ i. f tl "°“ w“ “°“" ETZSE?.~“ZFZL°Zli§f°°isiffiifh ghri: was when on earth He was in the ents in this Province will be the Exhibitions. For them many per». sons, young, middle-aged and elder- ly are now preparing. . . 1 'ilth he de- collllllles ubulldulllly past 1c“ \\ etks. Fhose \\ ho hudl 5990111 11E Y 9y fill 110W Proves that elections are not always; prwared ‘or [mpg m ‘he “ear-NW, tesl" 501‘ Sl-‘Jmach or intesmml ulcer- I , lurc but who hail not set out on l strict adherence to "the- n 15 Proba-blljtiuth, the whole truth and nothing. m“ the exhibnwns °f this Year will but the truth." earlier iutcutituis. be larger and better than ever be- . . - _ stormy seasons of lute autumn and‘ . The Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen pos l fol-e; and Elven ‘fille wealllel. llle gassed to a remarkable degree the} winter uri- HIDlIILV zipllt-oacliiug‘ and allendance of exhlbltors and Slghb lwill check the long distance or ‘_ _‘ ‘ifrotn further development “"5 50°11“ “e “"1”“°de1"°d» lass. No one, friend‘ m‘ Opponent.‘ year. li is said that kcnerzill)’ thcl “sum llle ‘cver doubted his word or his inflex-f uiouth of Jilly gives the best Ivezi- empty‘ lull. llllegllll, Nu mullllllllly Clllllluther conditions for flying ncrossliydro-chloric acid. 1~_~ per ‘cent. is ' thc Atlantic, and also that the-Jnlefileg Tihfhuglllllfi: 11109 thfl-Oththe _ .. l ll l_ . . l , <stomac. m ir y mmu es ere debating ability or in all round paI'-“:“l;:“l_‘l‘)l‘u:‘ azlrjflllllglge “A Safaris no real pain as in ulcer, another into tnoro. 1i11111e11la1ZV 5km. Y1‘! he W35 defeabl vehicle oi‘ truvol over the ticeuu. ‘it earllgcfieigmther wait of cd by a combine of promisors and‘ is not unlikely that next summcrl cllpollunlsls‘ not one of wllum pay: thc airship may come ilistlnctly tolor Sussed lllshblllly m was ever crew‘ the front ugiiiu in traus-Alliiutic-l ited with too strict adherence to the‘ ‘mufllghnh csiscntiol element when occasion‘ necessitated n slight digression. ‘ As the people are, so is their lead-l ‘or, and in the last. analysis the peo-l est of the public in the exhibitions llll, make lllu lmdelu when welmve“yi=l n, l-onle, "CWMY “S we" as P'°v‘“cm1_t°‘aii incorruptible electorate we shall m" M“ "r be hem ‘his Yea“ Mm‘ m” Strenu‘ have an incorruptiblc leader. What ourlobor of the harvest, farmers and l their families and assistants will need some rest and change. ma n) other won by arc hesitatltig uow. or Zlbllllfltflllll-I b91385 to lest their Wflrth. and l5 ‘ "w" available. Dr. W. L. Palmer of ‘Chicago, des- lcribes the plan used in this acid test. first upon normal individuals ‘virtues of honesty, truth and cour- stomach absolutely Never were the means of convey- ance from distant points so iiuiii- emu“ “S they an’ "115 3'9“- ofauw‘ dian parliament ever excelled him in ‘trucks, automobiles. uutocycles and bicycles, there were never so many] and there are still to fall back upon‘ the railway and the old-fashioned horse and Waggon or buggy. The sea with a few of the patients, none, them had the typical ulcer pain.‘ Wlien however these same injecfi lions were mode into stomachs of ‘patients with stomach or intestinal‘ , , _ - lulcer, the typical pain or distress The °xh'b'“°"s '" T°'°"t° “ndlcnmc on in most of the cases. Saint: John have bot-n very MPKPLV!‘ attended this yciii- and this gives been negative in all cases studied so good hope for our own, which is X11191‘ ‘dmlllgllelslflylifn ulce" m . _ ie s omuc i o" . . n Wu,“ m pan,“ m“ Now when you remember the :1 Iuttioniil exhibition great llumbel. of uuses of lndlgesllull lWZIt-l first realised so long ugo as there are 1|) the world, and how im- ‘1708, and for hull‘ it century they P011111" 1T- 1? is” the 11°31?‘ land , . . , - , , , .,,‘ happiness o" a concerne o eorii l\\PlP repealed Iu Pails evciy lllll-t lug‘ what is causing the trouble‘ mls cst electorate, iin electorate who‘ years. Between‘ i820 uud 1850 cx-hl-‘llcld test should be of great vlllua Than cannot be bought or bribed or sway- 111111111“ "Y “Q1119 111l@1'1"11l°11¢11 1111'l There are other methods of find- the exhibits there will be nothing ed by vague and lndellnlm and lmjportuncti were held in many Enron-ling out the cause‘ clfhthgsitroublesl . . . , men. more lllleresllllg ol. valuable; ml. scrupulous promises an electoraleiean capitals and large cities. Tilt!‘@!l1€h@€r:;S€XI;lgl:nati:n aanrdug: forth v l ' l ._ . . r‘ ~._t _ _ . they will show the best of every- ullu wlll consular llle good ul- tllgflm} “zany mom ‘vmldq Eu“ :but this simple method of learning _ m t . ‘colipsiiig all that had gum-l bctortnllllllullllel. (ll. not this alllcl Sulullou "m"; Pmdmed m e P“ S°°s°“' country as a whole. not as a sec- was held lll the ci-ysuu Palaceuwill cause the typical pain. is cer- lmd supply sussesflvns and hints W ~ ‘million lll 1x51 and th fir t lll ihcftatnly nerent stride forward in dias- tion. an electorate which realizes the . e s _ _ ‘ ‘v ‘ ‘ those who come to them with open Sacredness of llle lrllsl‘ which the‘ United States in New York in ltififiuglfissgfgs 2:330 ‘heremm m earl. rm" eyes and mllldsh ‘lThis was in turn fur HIIPDHSHBII by‘ ' ‘ ‘thc (Ycuteunial Exhibition in Phila- l recent successes oi P. E. Island ex- hibitions in Toronto, Saint John and other points on the mainland. and the competition of mainland 8Xlll-‘ bitions will contribute to the inter- i t l -; ueededmost at present is an hon- l l i i|franchise imposes not on parlia- The lessons to be obtained at ex- '°"*"""""""""“' merit alone but on the people. . ‘(lflllllllil ‘i 1W6. These 'eiit iu luh-‘t hihitions are practical and valuable The Llbellll collservllllve pllrtlfilrhl ghoul‘ halve do“ "If i ‘l4 FOR 1 i - e a Vlllllfllllr ‘A beyond calculamm or measure‘ The has many men from among whom educational work in making the nth’: I best fruits of skill and labor are there displayed. What our skillful and careful farmer. or other produc- ll leader worthy of the people and‘ tious uuil peoples better acquainted x iwith each other in a friendly audl: lpezitrcftil fashion. e7- has “cmmpnshed ca“ be acwm‘ gates to make a wise choice of lead- The Canadian Bar Association * Dllshed by other farmers and other Cl. and agree upon a nallunal policy has recommended nn increase in‘ producers; and. by seeing the good l0 wlllcll rellsonable and unbllndedfiutlges‘ salaries.‘ This has led to A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR ‘ BOOK LOVERB w++o++++oo+¢o+o4+a+o+l / worthy of Canada may be chosen. We may trust the appointed dele- Montaigne died, 1592 TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th \ results obtained. a spur is given to Canadlans wlll Subscrlbe‘ The greatuifllllle uelvsrliflool- criticism out] (‘HI- words of wlsdom wlll We‘. be the energies and abilities of all.‘ . “ I m“ u so n a reflsone‘ “ "interpreted by fools according _ to ‘est 1199a 9i P165911? "ext t9 the once of the proposal. Of court-w, (hep- folly, and words of foolish- ‘ness will sometimes have truth tread into them by gulleless mindsu -Elbert Hubbard. ‘ The" “m be n0 ‘mum’ that the m“ selection of a leader. is a sane elect-‘ many members of the Bar hope to 09061109 0f P- E- 15180330814601‘ ulute who will not be mlsled by’ become judges some day and there- ture has been greatly promoted by demagcgues and professlonal pollllufore are not quite .(IlSlll[€l"9S[Ell. - - _' _ »As salaries go in those days rho i cmlltl never divide thyself from the exhibits of its products in 511C ‘cums and self-seekers. ‘i _‘ re‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ “m ma“ “mm we lllllurcllue of llll Jlflg s are teitainlv not overpaid l’ CBSSlVB YBBFS thal- hflve P555"! Since, lbut there has been ‘in recent vetu-Qhliiiiion, or be angry with his Jud’??- ~ v ~ , = ' ' ' ‘ "nicnt for not itgreeiiig with Ine lI\ the “me or Lleumnant Governor ISM“ n“ mcwflse m “ahwms u" “within from which within ii few days Ready. ‘ ‘been far beyond the growth of in/ I But there are improvements yet ‘l should dissent myself. l have no to be llpplled and pulllls yet u, be‘ HE world and they that dwelll payers who must nay the salaried UNFAIR JUDGMENT. ‘come among the great muse of tay‘k@nius to disputes in religion, and lhavc often thought it wisdom to (let-lino them, especially upon _ holed by the men and womelf am. therein are hard to satisfy.:“"my~ I‘ie‘"e'“““ G°"”'""°1'6ldiuutlvantage. or when the cause S f d m O S are still paid from $7.000 of truth might suffer in the weak- bmous. to succeed- 371d to better ome mm ago an a v6 “r u to $10,000 each ‘ yenrly, lll-qnlticss of my patronage. Where we their conditions. For these the ex- YOUHH 111811 50668531111)’ flew 11010$5.@t_<i@ l ._ . ilesire to be informed. ‘tls good to lll All ll d f ll h- f l mill," ywlll: ‘flwfpwe’ shay yea“ contest with melt above ourselves; hibitions of 1927 will aflord examples 0 an 0 an e 0n 1S 8e “l. .‘ l c ii. rime Minister andullll l0 llullllllll lllul llulllllllllll (lul- w be Ward t“ be m“ "1 :..“.5;';L';i'. fZffIi“f.‘;",'.ZZ,Z.if§ill‘.i Strive" 1013 We hOPE- l-herelvfellmad acclaim- Nam)!“ vied Wm‘ each‘sll. Jollll Mllcdulluld me grullteqlllrtfillllflll. spoils and victories over that the days on which they are toother to do liim honour and to pro- ' ' ‘ 10f Canadian Prime lllinisters, serv-‘lhew ‘Deasmm may Settle in our‘ be held will prove to be fine. andiclaim out of their wisdom how this I I | l l ed his cou selves illl esteem nnd confirmed op- ‘ _ ‘ ntry at a ministerial snl-iinlon of our own- Every man is that thousands of producers in alLkind of daring marks out the pathlary of S parts of the province will be en-‘ 5,000 with a sessionol m- not a properchamplon ibrlflllllulfpl‘ ol progress and marks the way lo alllemnlly of Mum lll all a mo‘l“l‘l fit to tzilke all the llllllnlflet ini tho 1 - l l cause o ver y; many rom gnar- abled to attend them. higher civilization. gigttfo "all? ' ‘mf€4':‘1‘:“]"“'3‘ ance of these Inuxlms, and m: 1n- __..__<..>__i wltlllll the pusl two weeks 0mm, 8mm‘ “mmumt; . n - . sta- oout-lltlelflte zeal for truth. have too A POLITICAL LEADER’ adventurers. equally daring. equally ' rat-ably charged the troops of crror, and remain as trophies unto the _ l |u l, co m "k _ enemies of truth. A man may be hklllfid 111 Blfllfllflh Equally B-mbllhlllsuha" ‘h u”? “ 9 ia"“da_ when in ilH just bosstesslon of truth ua of undertook o similar adventure and so“ l“ p-l p‘ V‘ ‘Y m?" "m iere s r , - .. came to grief. The latter have been l0 llavl‘ form; 2:51;; gfegrsm“; - » -- - I iu- colied foolhardy and o movement is E Liberal Conservative National Convention to be held shortly in Winnipeg for the purpose of select- ing a permanent leader, suggests the question: What kind of o leader is wanted? "If the electors throughout Canada were asked this question the greet majority of the, answers would in- clude such qualities as honesty, truthfulness. courage. skill in debate, character that would command the respect and w- fidence of friends n city, and yet be forced to stirren- dcr; ‘tis therefore far better to en- vtinceil. or new mid larger salaries already in progress to discourage created as has been done m; an joy her with tieuco, than to-haznrd hcr on a battle; If therefore there transatlantic air flights! lame “ "c019 h)’ lhe Dfflflent Fedor- al Government. The Port flop:- rlsc any doubts ln my wuy, l (lo ‘forget them. or nt lent-u. ilefcr them. (luldo raises its voice to any that there nre n lot of us common peo- lill my better settled judgment and Such is the snap verdict of the D19 who pny inxes to support those world in both cases, such the proof fr). more manly rcuson be able to re- am] will, upon ii reasonable truce, of the old saying that the man who find u way to loose those bonds 11191! in authority who (p, um wherewlth the subtelties oi‘ error have Glllllllllllfll our more flexible the ma“ who mus In u‘ simnar “hldmng "mhhlil. nnd we (the 0.1a.) ‘ed. there is no mun more paradoxi- tempt and with similar prospects of, have to keep going the your roimnlrval than myself; but in divinity l and opponents alike. And "back of success. is a fool- t” “em” "m" w” 5”" Th“ “Md” lovteim kelp lileirromli: mm hhougih In mm cases the judgment lsiblnmes the Bar Association for liut- no n an mp c ' ye n“ “mbe lffliitrch, "by which l move, not re- pressed hope that. in all his vlrtueslcohnected with both over which the‘ ll Jllulll, reallmlng m, even welconr LFOIPhéQZ lennicycli; (‘if my own brain: there would b; Just enough flext-lfldvwturer has no control. Orrin»: superannuation when it shingles” ‘lclfl"l":‘l‘ ““’l,""e"‘_‘r’o“f:f_gl: bmgy m engble mm w w ull-mlhlthese circumstances. whether of Tlvfll- 6n Browne. th t , - " '__“"'_i' his honesty, his truthfulness and hislw“ 9' 0r mach “e success or m“ 0n the other hand It lo conlond- their high calling must be main- "; m; W“ y‘, 93",,‘ m; even l,’ all ages, past and future, and wile.‘ will save them from the possibility been the excuse for tloublinlx. 0|‘ ‘ hllng the remuneration uf ‘ml-Mu mmlmm ther they succeed or not, leave “f hem" "°'"P°“°d t° attempt l" “w” m’ e” ‘m, honesty latld to their incomes hy making milliliters and Dollllclflflfl. hi 11111" p“ mm,‘ Ila-w“. h“, ha" landmnrimofton bloodstained along l‘, all me ing its inspiration, authenticityhis- V6109“! What 15 $511913 ‘he "M111 toricity, and authority no longer fought in the open from the plat- As y011 km“ the acid test i5 used forms and publications of infidels, l long distance journeys over the sea‘ on material things. and upon human sceptics, and rationalists, but were entrenched within universities. the- q-lu,‘ Supposed l0 he the most reliable lesi- ological colleges. and training schoolsl for teachers. with frequent parades on the platforms and in the pulpits of Christian churches. science and religion had become allies in pro- lllll, without ulcer of stomach or intes- pagating errors concerning the ere-l ation of the world, and the origin of ‘man. Religious leaders were found about a cupful of diluteunblushingly destroying the faith. they had solemnly pledged them- selves to maintain. The secular ‘press found their pronouncements l“Good Copy." Recently their daily papers gave prominence to a state- jment. telegraphed from England. Although there was a. little nau-Jhllde by l-he President 0f a mutual‘ admiration society known as the British Association. This was o. de- claratiori that Darwin was right when he startled the scientific cir-i clcs of his day by the alleged dis- covery that man was evolved from a lower form of animal-life of the DR Palmer slales_ “The lest lllls ape species. Darwin assigned 300.0003 11S the time necessary to bring the process to its present stage of de- vclopment. The chief of the British Association. wlio assured them that man had a respectable antiquity of :1 million years. mode a slight al- teration of 700,000 on Darwin's fig- ures. He, the preacher, wondered what consolation it would bring a dying man. who had not the assur-‘l once of sins forgiven, to be remind-' ed of this long period of antiquityl behind him. Would it not be of infinitely greater importance that he should know of the eternity of Joy and felicity before him? their text; In the first chapter of‘ Genesis there was the plain state-; Inent: “God created man in his own‘ image, in the image of God created He him; mole and female created He them." That statement was eith- er true or false, fact or fable. Lay scientists might ignore it, but their episcopal and clerical disciples could only draw their‘ liberal incomes by subscribing to it. If they received with equal authority that scriptural truth and the “findings" of sciencefl they must believe that an ape was l _*+Q 044-0-00640-000-0-0000-040-0 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon o++oo+o 0-O§-§+40+4w 0 00-044»: WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do‘not say “he could g0 if he wished to." Repeat the verb "go“ after "to." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: cam- bric. Pronounce kam-brik, a as in "came." i as in "it.” , OFTEN MISSPELLED: forehead; note the e after the r. SYNONYMS: continuity. consecu- tiveness, succession, series, progress- on. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Todey‘s word: INIQUITY; wickedness; crime; evil. "They will be punished for their iniquity." ——---~-@ o>-- -- - -- »»4+»¢~+»+»»+»»4 l Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers O+O-OVIOOO+QO. September l3, 1927 GOD'S WONDERS:--Tlie hills melted like wnx at the presence of the Lord: the heavens declare His rigteousness. and all the people see His glory. Psalm 97: 5. 0. PRAYERZ—I'IOW wonderful are Thy works, O God. and tluIt my soul knoweth right well. TODAY Many people think tomorrow Must be better than today, With less of core and sorrow, And a brighter, easier way; But it's usually the case. Aye, in every time nnd place, COUIIIS. Yesteliday is gone for ever, And i ‘s not a bit of good; Even though you may be clever You can't use it if you would. It is buried in the past. And today is going fast. Yet, believe me. it's the only day that counts. There's more virtue in the present Than in all the days gone by, Or onticlpatlons pleasant Than in all tomorrows lie, flbr tlnonow is not here, And in all the passing year solvc them; for I perceive every man's reason la his best Jtldipus. succeeds. whether in a fool-hardyuuv ‘won ‘ ‘ 1- c . . one . or beneflcm atwmpt‘ l“ “ hem “ndISeIIntor gets forfllmlill M what n and tender Judgments. ln philoso- °° "5 wl-“B 1111'] phy, where truth seems double-fac- "le mlndi. o! each‘ parllculllrly of “ ‘ _ lfaith, follow the arent wheel of the gh-Qn ‘m-gmms would be n 1m“- wrong. There are circumstances‘ "g n where ‘My were "m mme" 3 p a lnnd asks. “ls there any record of HEW/hi! 1111i! DTODOF D0108 m‘ mOUOII 90111188 as to win qlqcggom‘ n mum-c depends. Daring undBfl-Bklhls‘ ed that Judges should receive such tallied in public and in private. and long been aqmngeq m“ elmggum have been and will be attempted ln‘compensation (or their services as the high cont of living, which has ‘ linventments which might interfere as serious o Problem f’ , m’ "lb °7 PM?“ ‘M cwmu‘ with the faithful d ,5,‘ l of their Judges i ‘the land ‘ as to lotpeiu ]thought. was not far ofi’. The sitti- ‘every eye should see Him. Believers lproccss would take? lwere, in the name of religion, dc- . $356,000,000. Today's the one and only day that ' ‘thopne and only dnythat beginning. and what He was in the beginning, He was now, If at the creation of, ,‘ man Chrikt bore the‘ form of same species of lower ani- mal. in the image and likeness of which form man was made. it was‘ in that form He ascended into licav- len. and will come again. lt was said to those who saw Him ascend limo heaven: "This same Jesus shalll so come in like manner as ye have‘ seen Him go into heaven.“ (Actsr Chap. I.) In‘ the alleged process of 1 evolution the men to whom these; lwords were spoken had, they were yto believe, made considerable (Id- lvance from primitive animalism to- Wards the perfection of human na- ture which chnructerided clerics and scientists today. One of them was St. John in whose first cpistle, Chap. iii., verse 7, they had this re- inarkable statement: _"_Belovcd now arc we the sons of God. and it doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that. when He shall ‘appear, we siiull be like Him; for lwe shall see Him asxHe is." This was inspired prophecy. It had yet to be fulfilled. The fulfilment, many l l ‘ i ation then logically was this: Man was evolved from an ape; and now bears o. different shape and appear- uncc from the original, The original and unchangenblc. is an ope. revealed Himself in ahd was iden- tical with Christ. Christ. in thcl flesh, is now in heaven. and no-. where clse. Wlien He ‘comes again! would be like Him. They were en- titled to ask the scientists what thel process of devolution was to restore] the lost likeness, and what time thel According to them. they were now very unlike Christ. The likeness was to be rc- covered. How and Ivhen? While, in thc homo of science. thousands were deluded as to the nature of primitive mun. millions‘ ceived as to the nature of the ctern-‘ al Christ. Religious teachers who‘ subscribed t'o o. creed which specifi- cally stated that. as man. He was sitting at the right hand of God in heaven. just as specifically taught that He was simultaneously in thou- sands of earthly temples made with hands. Men who received their of- flce on declaring that they believed the Scriptures. which stated that God made man in His own image and likeness, were engaged. as _the central act of their service. in mak- lng God in an image and likeness which was that of neither God nor man, but a concoction of inanimate substances. Small wonder that so few had thefull assurance of faith. when divine counsel was so fiag- rantly darkened, and savingknow- ledge so shamelessly perverted. Let their motto be “Back to the Bible", which pointed them back to the liv- ing Christ. l o}? 'O44Q&O4§OO¢O0 090000000 00' The Land We Love By. Frank Yelgh . voooovooawwowvo-unuw 1870-1927 EXPANSION of the evi- xpanslon between 1870 Q. What are some denccs of c and 1927? ‘ A. e ‘of the evidences of Canada‘ expansion between i870 and 1927, are given as follows:-_— Manufocturc. Mfg. Capital 1870, 78,000,000. Gross Value of Products. l The Boy Must Have His Chance J wm-iour cannon Any‘ of the Branches-l ‘ ‘of mils Bankof Novali l ' - Sootia in Canada wills, gladly cash {without ’ ' " 01181120 your Dominionu of “Canada Interest ,1 Cheques and Coupons. ' This‘ Bank ‘ will wiilcomd jyourrSqvbtgrdu" f‘, Account -- where your coupon: and clique: ‘ may be deposited aruintuut U you i ‘The “ BANKO ~ izsé Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,600 Resources “$245,000,000 ha" I ~ ' + I- ’ -'—'h—-~~ rvo w4+0+vo o4 oo-oa oow-ovoaowovifuw-o +0044 o-voo-rorono HASZARWS _ BRAHMIN TEA 1* It's dooo ,,. , _ ‘_ _fi and good for Y0 v .; l But, gel. it in the red, hygienic, airtight package. l 0 wwwww +0 ¢o++e4 00-0 +05 B637-8-20-Stt. " fr " =l INCREASING YOUR . INCOME would welcome the increase if it could be obtained with safety. We are often able to muke valuable suggestions to ln~ VOSl0f5—fillgfl€Bl-IOIlS by which lowyield securities may hf conservatively and safely changed for Issues showing B larger return. ' Eastern Securities 00., ‘Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS Charlottetown St. John Montreal 118ml‘ The little chap starts school this month. The father’! mind slips back to those far off» days when hla own feet were set on the first rung of the ladder of education, ‘he early carefree years, the qulokcnlng interest, the progress and promise, the desire for theUnlversity-and the swift ending of it. all for lack of funds. Yes, the boy must have his chance. But how? The most satisfactory ‘solution is u Great-West Lift Educational Policy. It provides for the necessary funds L and when required for‘ ‘the education of your children. whether you ‘live or die. Any Great-West. Life Agent will give you particulars, and a d ‘, vl: booklet, or write nvInuII ‘£100., Lin. ‘ Provincial Managers ' . . l Charlottetown h Agents ALHMI Principal Points. ‘ l. _n__ 1 andhipply. to make‘ it adhere. Every bottle andlcun should shout built! HQUSEHQLD l; label the contents. . SCRAP BOOK ~- mum“ “mm l By “ “ l Use ammonia water, one WW‘ spoonful to a pan of water. The" dry aha polish with tissue panel‘- - ROBERTA LEE n» oooowowoo-o-oooow o0 6v- lemonade Young Mun (to coquette)llf w! 410a’! answer me one way or the other --yea or no—l'll IIIIIIB fill/fie" When making lemonade. if the $222,000,000. Foreign Trade, $132,- 000,000. Manufacture. Mfg. Capital, 1900, 447,000,000. Gross Value of Pro- ducts, 481,000,000. Foreign Trade, Manufacture. Mfg. Capital. i924. 3,530,000,000. Gross Value of Pro- ducts, 023395000000. Foreign Trade, $l .952,000,000. Manufacture. Mfg. Capital, 1927. Foreign Trade, $2.208,000.000. —-—-—-<0§--‘-_- (‘ullcr --llow ploiiscil you must be . i0 flnil lluit your now cook is n slayer. ‘ Hostess-My door. ilou‘t mention it! 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