~.-- <;:*:'.e':... m: T .- Ja t l . ,__ r v Manila out; u no non one It!’ 70o: 1 u." HM In nu it: nevus» lulled in our stun-agile: Pmliul- V1‘- lllm" 1i- Hrlnmt TIN-Prelllrll. a. a. llurlnn w.» “carom that. Cot. n. A. Mot-Kimono. u. s. 0. sooner uii Hunger. J. It. Burnett A-uehu wit», u. u. 0",“, _ Montreal Representative-J. C. Mon-In rci-vv val-u Ito nlllllllvoh-llngk n, flogging’ ulleotgo commutative-ls‘.- J. Power (In 4a ‘lie talfAltDlAh user-be (‘hnrlolirlovvui ' Murltlle illusions-n. Gallon m. C"!!! I U» film: so A. Brown, filo-p Valor lullnny iloohnooll mph" ".1117. nil-muse st. ohtulnel Ilo- the Iollowlug iIo-fllo_ I‘ l’. 'l‘- Murphy. Prince In. Glqoery .|. l‘. not» Queen so. W. C. Wright. Kilt H0110! Wail! - ‘Phobia “NIP. MID Ave. W‘. Datum. Huh: Purl Ito“ SATURDAJZ DEC. 15, 1923 ‘ luuiy to ti public sheeting when: hi: llifllfflllll tiimit » forgotten. Inert-lived pevormnonto thou dnyol Drury and the United Form- aro defeated the Conservative gov- ernment in Ontario tin i919. Today the Conservatives are book in pow- er agiun. Boll and his Ootorlg de- feated the ConserviitLe govern- iuaut in Prince Edward island ioiir years ago. Today uhe Uonservntivm M6 ln power again as strong as ever and but for certain unpleasant nnemorles the Bell Government is Four short years and the people could endure them nu longer. And out they went. The Hoar-ct government In 0n. oooii TO in; crvv 5 ' s‘! ' ‘i I z ‘ 'i‘ht-l _ liucldent. say» a ‘ltuucton despatmi (‘ount-Il. but ciiyx-clnlly the cltlz-rmaa rats“, me an. by me oppna.‘ one, are to be congratulated on the; lnaa" to dt-li-t-r an address. -—-.-*r ,,.;-‘."' .. His Worship alaynrelonkliis In tiou of unfair tactics. The Wfiti ypcelpt yesterday-front the Dotnlti-i w“ “ma, by T_ .1. Goodwin‘ a pm ' mo“ mghwuq’ Gmn" an" nu-"Plminent Liberal barrister, at tlio in- uouii efforts, of n cheque for lZl-L-Istance o, one D083“, o! Amber“, ‘mm’ "m"; ‘o p" m“ °* m“ ' for a disputed bill for fertilizer pur- coat of improving those stroetsiuhased by me Nam) Dame’ Kent which; come under the provhflousicoutity, agricultural society, for of ‘he Highways lmprowlnen‘ Act’ which Mr. Doucctt was secretary. mm m’ the BUT?“ which [arm pa" lit is claimed by the Conservatives o! ‘he highway through the cm“ but the arrest was timed to pre . L . , _ This linouut covers those projects‘ _ which have bwn completed vi-ut Mr. Doui-ett. who is a property - v ' iowncr in Kent county, worth many nlongslfilm Avenue, Great George, tltn of the bill. to St., to Grafton and along Grafton’ . lprevcnt hlm from taking his train to If lway. Another project, up- ! m x prove but not yet begun is that? 0 keep s meet n‘ eugagememfl‘ i The incident has caused some fronhthe Railway crossing along“? l‘ ‘ ‘ d d 1 h and EusmnE e ing n n epen ent circ es t at Longworth Avenue t _ Street to Great George Street. The iun a” method‘ have been ream-led. ‘h? to hamper tho Con . ilo iti order Mst-rviiiive czitididaie iii Ill-S (‘filli- es the amount zrzindl will materially lighten burden tilaced upon the city by the recent excellent work done on thi- streett-i. a work which has given. (‘bar tteiown the reputation of_ having the best streets of any (‘ltyi uf its‘ size in Canada. Jdlflll." .._.-___.¢-o>__..% PIRACY ‘ in the city 0:12.150». and indeed in many other cities. certain per- -—?@o>———- ltlflflrl, perhaps driven to it by o“. ANMETV m KENT Co" N‘ B’ ‘cumstances but none the less re- The byefleouq“ in Km“ Conn hlyprehensible on this account. en- Xl B}, take“ puke next ThuNda-“lgage in a sort of cut throat bust. a ‘ness which‘ is locally known as pir- 39ll1.1118l-. 8nd anxiety in I1lberiil' acy. For example. a taxicab driver tarlo was a good, ofllolont adminis- tlullfln. it niutiuged the affuim o: the blg Province with prudent cure during the war period. So also the Conservative party ‘lll this Prov- iiz-i- liitd conducted our provincial iiflahs with signal ability and suc- cess during the war and brought untold benefits to this Province in its financial affairs, its transporta- tion and in saving tits representa- iion. For a moment the people for- got these things until the doings oi the Bell government awakened their memories and aroused their disgust. Broken promises played u. large part in awakening the people oi" Ontario and Prince Ed- ward inland. Deception may prosper for a time, but not for long. The end came quickly. The limits of a legis- lative’ term are four years. An in- dignant people could not proceed to execution sooner than that. Had ii been possible for tflie tieople to get iii the Boll HOVQFIIIIIPIXI immed- 111191)’ after they ~had doubled the taxes and made the salary grab in 1920 the term of tihe deueivers would "have been but one year in- stead oi‘ four, m» 1t was they lived on sufferance for three years utter they had utterly last the confidence or the people they had mlsruled. What an lngiorious term of‘ power it was! To those who may think of etitering public We ‘here-after the record of tihose four unhappy year's ls a faithful warning not to break faith with the people. ' Week A REGULAR PRINCE , _ By lOrlon Itjllgoy . Path-ape you are ma at tiie Brut- .- lill."' - ._ Perhaps you're the opposite way, 0r possibly doubtful and skittish At things that they do and they say. ' ' But most folks unite in agreeing Beyond any manner of doubt. The Prince Ls a roml human being. The Prince is a. mighty good scout. ‘Dlié turtle of the lad is so winning, The heart of the lad is so warm, 'l‘liat right from the very beginning The whole world has bowed to ‘his charm, A diplomat, gentleman, sportsman. Whose clothes are a treat to tho ' eye. A decent and lcind-toall-sorts man, .\ Prince-wad a regular guy. And thougib Prince of Wales is his title, .-\ “Vvhale of a Prince" cribe This healthy and zestiftil and vital Young son of old .-\'.lbion's tribe; Ills (fixation-there is none to sur- pass it~ ' ' ls one to delight and convince; Old England's imperial asset. A yegulai" guy-and a. Prince! i I 8 The Queen of Itoumanla but’! i111 her daughters‘ gloves and, for that matter, her younger 8111? 11131115 habits, too. in London. Tiilkln! 01 cloves, it is interesting to know that Printxass Mary bought sixty pairs of white gloves ifor a V8111‘? wear before 80in! on her honey- moon. Countess Howe also buys many padre at a time from it shop in Richmond. It is common know- ledge that tiie Prince oi‘ Wales W1- not bear weardtlx SIQVQB- and 11' dances he is usually without them. The Prince ofWaleo, though be tint-e not pay great attention to thc mats-rial and design of ibis cults, is very particular when it comes to choosing his caps. iHe likes them to be roomy and comfy. and to Bil will des circles is iit fever heat. Criticism works up a certain route. builds up of tiie government has been ‘very r - . _ f4 good tradi- by offending striqflv outspoken for some time punt until ' there llzlvebeen many indications of serious defections from the Lib- eral ranks. 5n "llllitlll so that ihu twa Liberal machines. and federal, have been steamed up to full capacity. The party foe-is that the lot-is of Kent County to Liberalism, added to trim recent tie- ioatiin Hitlitax, would be ii death- blowl to the Citing‘ government and all available lnimim and other dc- vicop-are called into requisition to prev pl. the calamity. ' .1310 position in Kent County ls unique; Kent ls one of a tmtlnii- oun ‘chain of Liberal counties from provincial the border of Nova. Scotln. along the Northum-berland Strait to the border of Quebec, linking ail the- NortlrShoi-e counties or New Brun- swick with "Solid Quebec." Every other county in New tBrunswlck is represented in itibe opposition Kent County. therefore, is a llnlt in the chain connecting hitherto “Solid Nova Scotin" to "Solid Que- to business and keeping sirictly within the limits of his territory. lie becomes known. is ilepetidable and always to. be found when want- cil. Envlous at his success a ‘cheap jack torus up. genoruly m". in: the busy hours of going to or returning from business, and suc- ceeds in picking up the few who do not know him. Those who know and despise his trick call him a pir- ate and avoid blm._ A grocer, a tradesmen or other "fllffllflllllli: citizen opens up a modest business on a street corner, docs business in a small wny, builds it tip and ‘prosper-s as he is entrusted with most of the bilsi. ness in his line in the locality. At his busy season some one, envious [of his success opens tsmporamy a similar enterprise in um “ma “Jcallly. divides his harvest busi. mess. which is only gumcgen; m isupplement the scanty return; or the rest of the year. and makag f; a starvation business for the man A m“ baneful “amp” of decepvuvrll on the forehead. tion, broken pledges, inefficiency ' ' ' and mil-administration has been net by tit; King government at 0t- tawa and the same results will fol- |<lW and that speedily. Tho Bell T“°“‘1“Y- grtreflllilellt had at ‘first a large ma“? old ‘fifl¢“d“ ntajorlty in the House. The Dmry‘ Jfllkinstwvh govcrntitt-trt had no majority, but M”- J' S‘ Morfla’ w“ at home tiutcbed tip one from the Liberal and Labor ranks, but the end was the sune tin both cases, The King goveriitnent never had more than the ‘shadow of a majority and has lost that. So far its weak and ‘wob- ling course has been dependent upon thelp ‘PTOIH another party, u pitiable condition that has had no precedent i-a our ‘federal’ affairs since the Dominion was formed‘: Happiest congratulations are vex- teutled to him. J. T. Jenkins who celebrated her 91st birthday o“ On this happy occasion called on Mrs. wish-cs Mrs. Jenkins man)’ haltfl)’ returns of tiho day. '0 i O Regretful farewells were sold this week to Mrs. G. A. Gene who left Thiesiiay to spend the W111!" in Boston. _ l .0 l ,,\;;-5_- 11 w, 'fi,li‘ll8l' entertained on two occasions this week l“ 1101101‘ m’ her guest lMrs. lnflwllfi Smith 0? (‘overdalm N. B., who is leaving this rum-um: to loin 1181" 1111511111"!- Anothor parallel between tho Klnq government and the ill-fated Bell ministry lies in tlhe fact that it has beenweztkly led and speedily lost any popular favor it. had at the beginning. The proof of this - is round in the reduced Liberal maj- orities in successive byelelectiotts, ending in tihe defeat at Ha-l-ifax. if further proof were wanting‘ it is attested‘ by the strong reaction which wilthln a few months past‘ has swept -two Provinces into the Conservative coin/mu. 1th.; King t O O Mm, Coolidge, ithe wife of the President of the United States, is. batons all else. s homely wanton with simple tastes, and a deep-root- ¢ti thorror and dislike for extravag- ance, She lson excellent friend. a delightful companion, and, wrltli n sweet; symathetlc nature. hos i1 keen sense of ‘humor; itl-i of which attributes will stand titer in good f Thlo column to noon for t z. olooueolon oyoonoopoolo of questions u IIIIIIOOI- Tho l cit-vim; mi Gunrdtondooo 3 not v rlly undone no , .OfilNOllvOlI"—OI by It! OOI- t nooonoonto. Church Union .._.,._'_ Sin-l have spoken to many of my fellow churchmen of the Pres- byti-rlnn faith and I find but few who have ’l‘68d the Enabling Bill that proposes to unite the Presby- terian; with the two other relig- ious bodies. Thu union committee send men hero who talk nice platitudes. but not n word of the Flntihlrig Bill. Tht-y tell us because the General Assembly has passed on it at Port Arthur the matter is settled. lf the affair ls settled. why are they u...» at all? They surely must know in the face of a growing op position uniting the members of the Presbyterian Church the mat- ter is far from being settled. These men come hero and tell us there is to be no coercion. Why do they not quote the bill to sub- stantiate that statement? They dare not. One clause of the bill states that every member of the church must join the united church. but because they are given the privil- ege of voting themselves out an- other six itionths, therefore they say there is no coercion. Did you ever hear such casulstry‘! We Pres byterlnns do not want to join their church why then force us in at all‘! if that is not coercion I should like to know what is. Again after letting u; out in six months where are we to go? Our church is destroyed. it ls no more legal to be called a Presbyterian in (lunads. They not only force us in, but they force our church away from us, and yet these peo- ple tell us we are not coerced. Do they think the people are blind? Do they think the hard-headed old Presbyterian Church, that has al- ways been in the van for civil and religious freedom will stand for this thinly veiled tyranny? Never. we tire proud of the traditions of the Presbyterian Church. Do you think the "Black Watch" regiment would fight as well if its traditions were tiestroyed and its very name mtidc ilk-gal. As it is its traditions that spurs it in time of stress and duugcr, so it is the traditions of this grout (‘iiiircb that spurs its members in their efforts for good, The Public Foruir l i coLo; lsonzo i Everybody seems to set one or more 0t‘ these during his liietime. iou know what they look like in an)’. uise. ' .' ‘riiere seems-to be a. number o‘. little sacks tilled with Wl-lilél‘ situ- utt-d in a sort ot‘ group, being eith- er round or oval in shape. 'l‘liey are ii bit sore, sometimes itchy, and unpleiisirnt to suy iilie least. The watery fluid in the little siwks begins to got thicki-r lu two of lhret- days.- ii crust gradually forms, and |ll a week or, ten days everything is cleared lip, These cold some, as they are called, are sinrctimes found when you have it slight coin and fever. Sometimes they seem to accom- pany more serious infections in the system. Where the sores continue to come in crops tfor a. ion-g period oi clmc it is sometimes found that some infection in tihe mouth. the nose, or the caverns or sinuses ad- joining the nose are the cause oi the trouble. ' Many h-lgli strung folks with worn out nerves seem to have a crop of tihese sores very often. Some severe nervous infections also are accompanied by these sores. Some dentists are of the opinion that it is entirely due to month conditions. Q However it is more generally conceded now that these cores re» fleet more freqiietitiy the condition of the digestive tract. Many people believe they can tell the particular kinds oi‘ food that bring on their attacks. On the other hand there is no question but that an ordinary cold or an attack of bronchitis, or even pneumonia Lit often accompanied by these cold sores about the dips and H058. . Now whether it is -from tiie rec- piratory tract, or from the digest- ive tract. tihe treatment tis just the some. ' '_ . The itiLeetiit-t- to be kept clear first. t Then cleanliness of tiie infected llilfhs‘ is nfixst important. tievt-r to disgrace her. the sores Just gently bathing rflko’ ‘of t Charlottetown Branch - Expensivejflcori A, ‘ M muting!‘ i sszat *5‘ '*"*'3'"'1-11_ - a ~ _ ""i.¢..'..t~.a;..i..s-._.. A ' THE CANADIAN BANK ' OF COMMERCE i, Capital Paid tag $15, 01.11? ‘a! our h m it...“ fr‘ r 1 (Bifuv h, . ,. .006 . Fund $15,000,000 C. mmeEMllelyMalTflgBI It Would Cost $181.64 To Send To 9,082 People! You Can Reach With The For a Few Cents Circulation 9,082 Readers 45,410! $272.46 To Sen/d A Letter- 1 In Postage Alone ! ! That Many FAMILIES i Charlottetown Guardian The Charlottetown Guardian l A Post Card- I f . i ! l. l Agilln- a ma" 11195 311d ‘"1119 111011‘ with warm water-in which a. liiitle by to be lcft iii trust tor tlic tuntlsihurgqc acid has ibcan- placed is‘ “f m" mesbymrhl“ "hllmh- 15""? usually sufficient. This onablesi ‘I COVERS PRINCE EDWARD DEW ISLAND LIKE. THE I l -becv." The solidity of Nova Scotiit Who started it and who continues Juli been broken by the election of l0 Serve the district all the year Mr, Black, 1f the Kent link should Pound- itrélix and the Conservative candid-l 11 18 1111119 true that ti... tau...- or wiped out is tile] question. , . . V. ntebe elected the Maritime prov- inces might drop into the Atlan- ticl Hence the present anxiety and the feverish activity. ‘gzemierxllenlot of New Ilrunw win _ bani-compel in theCouuty and is Hhdefatikable dinlfls efforts to "itgitl on." The lionQErnest Lit- po‘ Ito, tflie one manila the cabinet d" ed wot-thy to ‘wear tlie man- tie of Sir Wilfrid lraiirier. is in ni- telidwnce _ imwtln-gs. holding up the banner ofpresent day. Llbsralistn and ‘endeavorlug to ‘convince the electors of Kent tirait itib ‘thojqlflv banner of Laurier ‘Llbernilsnilpitjlitogethor the fight oddlffhe feardud the ‘effort make a pictiirprtuo pliopierin Maritime politics {and the result will be wlldled ‘witirtntmlest; former‘ "_I;_ib§v_§;dl_____“represents- tire Qrfled tlfti soil you; o miijor- iy. of about 1500.". lwhetborthh ‘clarity Bboll be’ vaunted. reduced addressing . , .- . H IYRINIJOUI OAHPAMN attic ‘ ides,’ of;th'e"1iivi.;euumliity in 111111 11B much riitiit as the fornter to "D811 up a place of business but only greed 01‘ ignorance of business methods will induce a man to en. lcr a territory already well flnp. Dlied and with room only for ‘the businesses already being done lhffre. YPt. regardless of business thrill-lance this kind of pLrticy is be. ling followed in many cities, to the inlury of (hi! city and the preten- tlon of progress. Even i_n our own Province tiie pirate. and not ui. W119? from abroad. is ready‘ to “"1194 1111111811160 of a business that has been developed to n paying ""1! by hard work and economy, 11 111B hove’ of rennin: when another bad sow-n, regardless o- 1119 90080411168001: to others or to the community ‘ ' ' "rotrqnini. uofr: - Notwithstanding the 4-5pm 5p’- uronch of Chriltlitls-tbo muo- merlllte-ilmn in‘ Cflllflflttqnk imp ~ "is season nod with utist; disregard of tits impossibility ofdteopilig tut.- Cbriotmns tat-rev» in fit condition ' for'.tho' Christmas festivities. u ti. ad- mit m mime title but Tm, t, fafblgioolu. -, ,2 < ...~t government lives in growing feat‘ of each bye election that it is forc- ed to meet. greatly rearing lust now that Kent may ‘tiupiitiate the verdict of Halifax. However that may turn it cannot avert the de- feat which awaits the King govern- ment whenever the next appeal is made to the people. Without any majority In Parlia- ment, the King government has never yet noon the day when -lt would dare to appeal to the cloc- torate. Neither the House nor the country Wantsthe King ‘govern- ment All parties trecogiilzedtiiat its form of power must be short. it Ilia-s been a disappointment to its friends and ‘supporters and in astonishment to its opponents. it is by all odds the weakest apology rot- on administration that the Dominion has yet seen. Let our renders reflect. ‘Gould the Kilbg government elect a single support- er in any county of Prince Edward island today it o seat became vac- stead now as the First Lady 111 1-11" Land. Also she does not ibelieve in making up. and never uses powder or rouge. not even ifor her lips, and tiie very idea. of tblwldllg 411° 9Y9‘ lashes makes thei- smile; it's unnec- essary and ridiculous. 15118 1111111“ . O O O bliss Pomoroy entertained at Bridge on Thursday afternoon in honor of ihliss Jilelien Dlsckédnr of Halifax. Q I l ngepggt, gympatby is extended to Commander Inwln and his little family in their ir-ecent ‘bereave- ment. Commander fbetwin ‘has sec- ured leave of absence and is leav- ing with his finally for England on Friday. the 21st inst. He is return- ing here‘ again. U I l The members‘ of ‘Q. James Choir spent a deltmiotul- evening 011 ‘iliittradny. the guests of thelrr Organist. Mr. Wstltil. at the hom of Mm, (.Dr.) TI. Fullerton. of Green- field iltveiiue. Mrs. Fullerton. to Miss ’ lam! - ftornlou in remitting ‘more suit-iv gather ‘with her daughters. Jessie and Mrs. Alex Agnew. 0110' ioiisiylasnlsted the host in receiv- ing and entertaining the guests. ant? tit ll-Mwrg than lloubnhd! And yet‘ tibia is one of the "solid Mock-s" and strong-holds of Liberal- Tbc wonderful success of the I’. B. I Hospital Campaign is reflect- ing with grunt credit on tfliebgener- A- __ Far dill.’ at tiie public and the‘ indefat- . K Y “ “M. igobie wprlr of time onnvimsers who 1'51“! W)“ _ fl)p(\, .——-. - ‘Ann-Nu.’ ._ nmmm‘ Ms 5mm, have devoted the past week to Ila 10mph.‘ tind "Anni-my mutt-inn. "mm-- were lntwcurfd may by the itirm mainly" (from! Jun-y charred will miirdbr ‘ht tfiw, Milli tlelgrvn tin the olotylfl ondtmbbofy of two mes-m “ g-ivwgt-r (#1110 “West ‘sank -ni- - ~ -'\ Ht nut. Diamond 1 Brothers - O O O .1, yo. Mourns of, ottswi. hos been spending the put week ' ' Alissa»! llflllllh °1 hlbtq‘. intelligent mini knows with what sanctity till trust funds are regard-t ed iiiider the laws of the land. yctl this Enabling fllll invades this trust with tho dead and proposes o. with her daughter 1° “T01”- "1111111 111111111 {"1111 (he Oh-izinc ointment is as good as nny- jects for wbch flit-y were intend-l ed and iisk the several parliaments’ during tiho a-RGFHOOII- T110 3113mm!" to suticiion the robbery. No cor-‘vmfits m“ oqj porntion of ordinary business men would tiroposie such an immoral thing. it in left in ti coicric of rc- liglotis men to propose this thing. Now, it is the duty of every Pren- bytrrian, both to himself and his church, to get ll copy of tiie En- nblng Hill and to study it for bim- seli‘, so that he may know wbnt l1" lfl b91113 let iii for. instead of letting thesc unstatcsmanlike and coercive would-be leaders do his thinking for him. Any one can get a copy of the Enabling Bill from any member of the Committee of the Presbyter- inn Church in Canada. or from Mr. John Agnew, Charlottetown, the chairman of the local committee here. This matter will be tip before the House of Parliament here next Fflbflltlfy or March, antlevery 1’188l1)'terlan_ who does not want to see his church legislated oiit of existence must bring all the pm“. rlllN‘. he can on his local fllld Fed. oral member. ’ I um, Sir. etc. PRESBYTERIAN Mr. Clyde Atild left Thursday itiornlti-g on a short visit to his sis- ter Mrs. R. Real in llamilton, Ont. Ho will return home ifor Christmas. - -O O I Rev. Canon Troop is in Halifax this week for a short stay before proceeding South for the winter. - a i a Mrs. G. E. Henderson was among the diostossee entertaining oti two occasions this week at Bridge. , I O O "There- was a- very enjoyable af- llllr 8111119 Technlcatl School yester- day aftcriion when the young ladies the Home ‘Economics Course for tiie ‘three weeks, gave an exhibi- tion of"t.‘liel_r' work and served ‘after- vlted friends. The-course which in- eluded‘ dressmaking. miliinery and cooking. halo been very ably con- ducted and the work exhibited was much admired ‘by tlioso- present. it reflected with credit on the -in~ divlduaJ teachers and "the capable SupervioorLMissAJ-lelen Harper and tier Bfllflfonl. in» Helen‘ Methio- soni “General regret was-expressed over‘ the ‘resignation of out“ im- per Jflhbihlosheen in this depart- ment for over two and a hnlf years. bliss Harper. liosbeen. a roost suc- ceofsftil-ouil-poptilnr supervisor all nverlhdfiovihce. who're tube has .~.'-<~ndi1¢1'@.i1i¢1ét1s! . . from‘ 1 11m w tiitno. She leaves on mcembor zdtii ‘to take o dietetic: ooiit-oe in one of the leading- Rltode island - time m: m member ‘ from the city and country ‘taking ’ non tea to alarge number of'in- j Nature to dry them up without bnviing any tltrrther infection from. food or other llhbngs. - Sometimes when they are rather slow in healing, tbo old fashioned thing, it helps Nature to dry the sores up 'liiio crusts and then the i it: so short it time by several 0f the gentlemen present. O 8 l (flinrlottetown golf players, ni- thoiigib playing golf until last Sat ui-dny- and enjoying every minute of thclng season, have yct to lake up "pnpoose tgolif" just recent- ly the fad in hos Angeles, Them is no need now for feminine golfers to worry about their offspring. All the ifiiir matiron needs is to brlnfl her baiby along to tho links with her- and do its the following lndy didw-"When Mrs. F. Tennyson ap peared on the Wllablre Country Club links with a itolf has 111M butggd gtrangeiy, there was a. good deal of curiosity among the other feminine players. A shrill protest from the bag reveal-ed that its con- tents did not consist of golf.clubs. Then Mrs. Tennyson explained that, rather than leave iher young- ster at bovine. she bad ibroilfill 111111 along to keep liter company while she played her daily round of nine tholes. The idea caught on right away and others ifollowed suit. Of coursembenover one of the matrons steps up t.o make a shot, the baby. bag and all, ls liituded over to an- other player to hold. Or, rln an em- ergency, the youngster is leaned against a. free. The ibables seem to enjoy thonew game as much as their mothers." ‘ OOOO-OOOO-O-O-OQ-O‘ f Daily gaelections i Guardian Readers _-._ _ j 0-0-0 REFLECTIONS Times change, m n h 91111188 that nerirroisavliseew: a" gals! one before me centuries has J h o n Endioott it saw, when it was, mm“ N, the 1mg“ o! Nauom V ihml just placed on die asenkwof tibe 1924 sssenvmy of the Iewsiw tho proposition of the _SP1111'"@11 ' government tfor the ermlton. lin-_ new, Priscilla] Alden glowed upon its n o can. ‘a strange to face it .on Til - ks. living Day, "m bravo array, there. Gemainzly" thankful, plainly at our ‘ EBBO. Lending omiill noviilogs on uteri. . rive elf. ' in! Corner Prince and Grafton Streets "IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE COLOR OF THEIR MONEY-USE THE GUARDIAN" 1r .Aniong holiday gifts for ‘family at this st-itsoii of tho you-r, none is more siiititbtlu than a pol- yo ii r icy in the (lreai-Wtet Life Assur- ance Co. it will stand ila‘ an navi- dvnce of your love tmd foresight for those dear to you when other nmre transient gills shall iinvu l'("l‘i'l forgotten. (Tousult nny agent. or cull or write llYNlllilltN & 00.. liTlt, Provincial Managers, (ll Qucrn Street, Charlottetown. — l see the men of Massachusetts Bay. . Stern Puritans with necks too stiff to bend, Who bowed. and won, and held their narrow way. Tlicy made the day, tibe feast of which we keep, By dint oi‘ labor, tnattock, aye and blade! They found no path itoo rough. no height. too steep, No task too difficult that obey es- sayed. The mirror that saw Ctandieh now sees rue- . Just slightly anti-climax, .1 should say: Well. l must set some frotihy say" ing ifree lOr have my hostess think that l‘m ' dletralt, 0. C. A. CHILD L. 0i N. Proposes an International - University » GENEVA, Dec. 14.—-The oecro- . tlhe university ehouibd Ibocom-e one of ilie most famous and iiitporltint n ilic ivurld, tihrmigb the selec- o*i for its fticuilty of iilic most "'3"'ll!|l|§ll9(l lntelltccbimtl and sci- entific personalities of the entire ‘lorltl, regardless of their llllflOll- ti if)‘. Tito Fpnnisb project provides ‘m: ilit- university should be 0s- taillJsli-eti at itlbe eentof one of rite r fatir seedling universities of the MKYHlIF-‘IIWIIIGVY. either iii Ilairis, Sallamnnoa. Oxford 0r Bol- Ognia. vritii tpnovtistbn, hotvevrc. llllilit tho tbetagvuefs international university ithiavll be comttvletcly aiittonnmous tnntdt ‘with fuqi. acad- tunic juntsdif-cllon and freedom. The infinitive for this prclvfl was haken by Ifltpalin on tb" aitrounds illlflll. ispuln and spsrnish mlittire lists tfounded hilore 8'91“ universities in the world thlill nny oiiher country. iln the aveygtldiht the 1924 u!‘ senibly of Jitelvgue ncceiits this proj llseeneot comm-ll" tlmi wlrillih one of Aid mink ‘ham the people 0t then 410p 1,119 flnflplkfi! 0f Hi0 tfilfllle: . n“ ' . W110 trwned heron it in their wdfll I“ U"! "Riel? surety of caste; A “W?! itroiin ore we assembled, Not overtlioughtftii, cosy foilrto of amt international} university- 'One or the - Qnisait ntdyonwires miwqit ispurn dtwlots ouch an in- shituitilnfl wind have wovftl be the amusing or dlipimnou and this“! thud wound be minimized in all omintrleo bewmlnsto the L!» one. - tin other wot-win, more wmild be trwiertiettilonni dlpllflumo and de- grees, instead 0f merely 0mm ‘loaned by hho curious uni- vemliieo or each y and which vary seldom fir nor. one fir”, -- u” unconfined géfllQ-IIIIIVNIQFIEI uf i. ..,,_ t ,;.;__ , . 3. one phiio mt »_.