THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER so, 1oz?‘ Notes by the Way i LONDON Punch in l cartoon pic-l tures President Coolidge smfllngly laying down the reasons why his‘ ' 1E For January 1, 1928 By Rev. P. M. MacDonald, l). l). at John the Baptist and Jesus- ; Mark l:l-ll. finurs I 1 B] [allies W. Barton. Ml). "uanyous INDIGESTION" “Canadian Corporation investments "_ A "Book for Investors ‘ iii uuiniuniiuwi‘ suiimi Imlll‘ m"? (""4" m" '11-" P" Y" 11' “1"'“'°°1 ‘1'11"'°'1- country must have a big navy. The, “no .0! your an alum) mild In Climb Ind 111111011 Blatn- President is made to say: "We lead W. the world in (l) Wealth", (2) Gen- erosity; (3) Humility; (4) Love of Peace. And what is the logical! conclusion from this? Obviously it is that we must build more war-i ships." ' Sunday School Lesson‘ i ! Golden Text-He must increase‘ abut I must decrease.—John 3.80. i | The lessons for the first six imonths of the new year are in the, ‘ ‘Gospel according to Mark. John‘ ______ ‘Mark. the writer of this earliest and! one of the mistakes somenmesibriefest of’ the Gospels, is not? ____. made 1S to think that cases of ..1n_ ,‘ mentioned as one of the disciples ofi We may say, as many have Sam] digemoh" are‘ Snnnly cases of Jesus in His human ministry. John that the Rnnnbnc does not needj-inerves." nnd thus some real aihJ/fark is believed to have been the| This book has been prepared for distribution to investors who have q present or potential interest in sound Canadian securities. It describes Bonds and Preferred Shares of more than forty well-established Canadian companies —giving latest available figures on capitalization, ‘assets and earnings. ' PIIllIlIIP-W. cum: s. Iclmrn. vibQ-i-miudbipa. n. swim. ldltor and Manager-J. It. §.¢ng‘|,_'l-—' Col‘. D. A. lluclilnnun, S. 0. Annotate Editor-l). K. Currie. "5 The list is well diversified, including corporations engaged in the following public utility, industrial and commercial business fields;-_ . ‘ ‘ .1. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927 l post to carry the wire, and so save OUR STBEET-SIDILTREES . times in which these great people lived HARLOTTETOWNIS streebsidei Inventors, discoverers, explorers, trees are a source of pride to our Saienhsts’ the poem the philosonrn cmums‘ and o1 mmkamm ~°n ‘he ers, all the way down through the part of our visitors. Indeed, there ages’ are the lamps by which we are few cities in Canada which are see the people of the-n, time and‘ by 5° 11°11” end°wed m 11115 ‘aspect’ a. study of them we incidentally and in recent years many of ourhenrn history people haveadded greatly to‘ the In directing young minds into beauty o1 the ‘my by supmementmibwholesonie reading, it is essential the scenic beauty of the trees with street-side and lawn flower beds. The general taste for beauty is thus being developed and. unquestionably. beautificd surroundings, are u great factor in the development of the that their inclinations and tastes be known beforehand, essential also that the desirable paths be strewn with such flowers as will cnticc the child to cntci" and to follow them. To arbitrarily prescribe o. course of best there is in men and womcn and reading n“. on‘. young people is n 1111111°11mr1y 111mg ymmg‘ serious mistake. and more likely io "1110111111818111501118 or our trees-divert them into undesirable paths “m found m be m me way or te1e"of their own choosing. Reading, Lo phone and electric light wires and. be of any benefit‘ must‘ be n plezw whether necessarily or unnccessari-‘urc’ not a task‘ Young people Should 1y‘ trees have been pamy or ‘vhonylbe encouraged to discuss what they sacrificed. To the ordinary citizen have wad‘ to ask questions‘ to c» 1" would appear that much of this press their opinions. They should mum have been avoided‘ n 1s pos- also be led to ‘understand from the siblc to lop oil‘ branches without‘ marring the symmetry of the trees. It should not be necesasry to cut off outset that intelligence, an intelli- ‘ the past, _ ‘kwith the great men of history. the the whale of me upper branches‘ 1° statesmen, the authors and the men make way for a Smgm wmi n is and women who have made history. even conceivable that’ m order m is an indispensable necessity in every “"1 1‘ ‘"1" pa“ a“ intervening °b' W811 ordered life. With this in mind. strucmm’ be it a tree or a building‘ there will be little difficulty in pre- an arm could be fixed to a near-by gent acquaintance with scribing a wholesome course of study. the tree or the building. Through- out the city many trees have been ruthlessly and. we believe. unneces- V sarily, disfigured. ‘The City has paid ‘ quite dearly for its street-side trees. 11 “'11s ENUS is the most-beautiful planet in the heavens and, doubtless because of her beauty that -son of Mary in whose home Jesus more warships’ even gall stones is mi d sse . 1-116 11118511111810" Pmflfflmmfi pro- patient appears to be a “complain- t severity of the symptoms. Germa Now as pointed out by Dr. Alv- _ “Y-arez, the actual suffering from in the early some such ailment as above for per- The hops a number of months, is bound years of the present century. t k n _ I object the Kaiser had in view was fgvgfiogvplgelmglgttfent 11911111 and to threaten and smash the British‘ The whole point m he remenn Empire and to gain for Germanybered, is that the majority of pat- the mastery of the world. Nobody isms do not e0 w =1 physician's believes that President Coolidge has 0mm just’ 1'0 pay the“ monfy‘ They h b v’ h n b t go because they are not feeling well. 11113’ 511° 11111111159» 11 e W1 e a , What about these cases of indig- the head of the nation for only a estion which tests and examination few months longen ‘show are not due to ulcer, cancer, or ' ,-uny organic ailment? Peace prevails between the Brit-i These Cases are can“! 1111811110115 __ _ i ‘h 1 d _ _‘indigcsiion.”’and patient and doctor ‘>11 1111111 1'” 111111 c U1“ '1 hmtfiiarc apparently satisfied with this and hasbecn maintained fur more name or diagnosis. than a century. Fourteen years agoi NOW 3/0111‘ 53111113’ 11061-01‘ W111 1911 _ , . _ - .you that a great many of these the same ivos said of the iolations cases me simply due w envouonal 11911119911 311111111 111151 ,Ge1'"1"1115'~ A disturbances. Tlicre is some financ- century is but a brief space in the ial or domestic trouble that is so me o; n nation‘ The Outlook fm- upsetting tho patients mind.‘ that peace‘ for years i0 come appears to food lnnporw‘ _ be 13111-11111 between 1119- 1W0 14111111» Although the‘ physician is not n English-speaking powers. But dan- financial wizard, nor n priesti "or gm. nmv become mlmmeht when in minister, nevertheless lic is a man, mo» 1-1-1» 1» w- 2.?$213.32?..irzi.sisr..izha» PW-‘Sidcnt 01 111° 511111111 of 11111110191111 he is able to show a way out of the or Kaiser lvilhclni comes to power difficulty. ternational peace. It clearly was no to promote peace that built her great navy and that the vnsnment such as cancer, an ulcer, or expenditure for that purpose which‘ This is due w the m“ that theirectlon- (Acts 12:12) It was through poses is m; in me interests of in. er." and so the doctor discounts the he is unable to ent or to digcst his, ,met His followers after His resur-i ithe influence of Peter that Mark ‘became a. disciple, (I Peter 5:13),i ‘and from Peter he received the in- ‘formation contained in his gospel.1 Mark records the deeds rather‘. than the sayings of Jesus, and with‘ "matchless vividness" ture of the “toils, the energy, ilie‘ love and wrath, the defeat and tri-l I umph ofthe brief career that chang-j ed the world." i i Nearly twenty years elapsed be-I ‘tween Jesus first visit to Jerusalem, and His baptism by John. Duringj ‘that time He had been preparing; , for His great work and when He lefti }Nazareth at ‘the age of thirty He‘ 1 was ready -'for that work. There was‘. igrcat need fmj Him to begin. The. mmlntry was badly governed. the future was hopelessly dark, the ex- ‘tremity of human helplessness had 1,becn reached. It was at such a} ,tinic that Jesus came from the cir-j 1 cumfercnce of life, where there were.’ ‘pressing problems, to the (ventral, lifc of the country wlicrc the prob-T ‘lems were sorcr and more sordid. John thc Ilcruld Salt John the Baptist was the herald‘ of Jesus. Under Johns forceful and‘ finnk preaching, great crowds of Jerusalem people got. a glimpse 0i‘ ' their llPCd 01' reformation 'and rc- wiih uplifted face and praying- _s LAIJJLIJILLIJLLIIJJ LLLLILIJIJLIJJJJ Hydro-Electric Power ‘_ Telephone and Telegraph Steam and Electric Railways ' ' Newsprint and Fine Papers Sugar Refining Manufacturing , , , Chocolate and Confectionery was a We?‘ ‘ Gypsum Products Grain Storage and Shipment Motion Picture Theatres . 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He ‘prepared the nay by _ This means that rest Should he which the Saviour could reach the British sentiment on the Big Navy both physical mid mental, because 111:“) Wallis 0f 1111* 11111 m1 1102111- nesunn as expressed in lenthnn these individuals with nerirous in-lnid 1111358 911151111812. he 151mm’ ‘ f di estion are usually high strung " ‘ ' 1' ° 1° 1115'” @3111?" newspapers appears to be that if nngd Overactive in mind nnn hwy sketches of John are given. One is Washington wants the most power-i Quietness before. during, and Jtvrllgflrs 8f ihetgolspells ivl llllilll ,_ , .. r- - '1' an S)ll‘l d?‘ , -- _ _ people are ivilling to pay the cost of chagnce no take care. ,0}. the food Solndcnymg strength. A Snnond of lrlis baptism He had been a mod-h construction and maintenance that eaten Bccnnsn it is‘ me nctivmv of sketch is supplied by himself. it c“ "m8": 1111mm 1mm 111° 111011111 _ _ ' , . .13 definite in humiht v q , l -_ from this time nil Hc was in be the, 1S a matter for themselves, that no the brain in these cases that slows _ _ Y 1111‘ ~1°“$ 11* . . - 4 - ,, , »‘ . . - . L h 1 f . scli-eifacinv loyalty and 1)‘l1.l'i<)li\'lll o“ 1111' “mkmg m the 11111 bld/‘L 011 alarm need be felt, and that Britain “Dtflnd inmctunvcls Ac ighlyes ilpShvflll. The thing sketch in dlfn m ‘In, public v. :1 inasici" mun among men! will not be led into any competition a 1'11“ 1° F‘?! .1111 "_ w 1°1‘Jh5nS_ $8, M‘ m l,“ U, wd ihc true 110211111111" 01 111w m washil’! building, that is not duo- Cont“ dlgem°n m 111° “mmamibiosed theolong niioewoi gredi iwiibiiljflwli’ 1111‘ “S 111° C1111“ "1 111"‘- WW} gather reassuring. Britain, and not light that rested upon Him in ihc appearance of the form of n (iO\".‘.1 and there crime iinmvciiaicly after-l wards, a heavenly voice solving in, Him: “Thou art My Beloved Son ini Whom I am xvell-plcascd.“ By this’ event a new era opcncd for Jesus. "It was :1. unique hour in His pcr- _ A _GLAD NEW YEAR i1/(l_\' i! ._r/iw 3%.... all good rrIdliu/is "It'll/l. you which in the fast. II/l.S"!_’/Zl\‘.-\" .S'I5CUR11"1J.:IS" COMPANY ‘LIMI TED tliiiigs you ivisli and ‘may il y/irr us lhv uppurluni/y of continuing those [IICGJUIIII IILITL‘ ‘lllfflfll SO 111115’! it) 11S (‘llilrlzrlir/MTUII, P. I5. l. and intestine. ., . , .. . .- _ , .- , _ ‘ _ t, -h 1~_ _t- _ ‘- - ,. ‘ gicdt (looms of cspcnr-nu- (an snmu. A1111 111° (1191 111°." 511911111 110115151 ghjng 1; zfielalhvgitix] iloqiléfifvnl 1,1111‘; upon the hinges of small events! It‘ the United States has been the (:1 111111 lguigfinlstlwplzlllliifgzlvginlzgstg " ‘ - ' i emii o . r . . . greatest lover of peace among m? anvlfoogi maiy be cdtcn. but this is 113110115- T119 39111111119 1111s 11111911111’ one place where rough foods should those prophets looked forwnril \‘.li1l lflllging eyes. It. is not. possible to match in the history‘ of humanity‘. John's welcome to flioOne who v. as was a small thing flint Jesus (lid! when He asked John for hnpiisnx. Small we mean in ihc s1ensc that Hi‘; was one of a niuliiiiidc in making,‘ Nunlrrul Sui/ll John, .\',li. llu/ifun", AHY. b-Qdlfi‘ 311$ 15 aways 1131911941 10 111 1119 56111- had several War Presidents, Wash- be avoided such as the coarse bread, (ho rnnnnn qn h‘. n, “n. h“. mnmi and no one begrudges the invest- ish inine gender. all the others being ment. Moreover. there is an ins , Venus was thus ent demand for more trees, but as 111311111’ 111115°111113e~ the wires are everywhere and likely designated before the true character to interfere, there is naturally some °1 1191' 1191111137 was.d1sc°ve1ed" 11' reticencc ‘on the pa" o; the ‘city remained for comparatively modern connch and individuals n, take ‘any astronomy and modern astronomical fnrthel. risks 1h this direction‘ instruments to discover that the The companies interested should 119111111’ 111 11115 1111111111 15 1111015911181 at least instruct their linemen to do O111“'a1"1~ 111111- 511° 1s as little disfiguring as possible, and Hmuchy- “'11- $1111" “"1 "111°"°1Y- should see to it that this be done. inwardly. She is not the compliment to the ladies of (today that she once was. sends hf fruit, the fibrous hart of to increase in influence, iviiilc John the omnnc and grapefruit‘ mwdumself was to decrease and disap- fruits. celery and so forth. 119111- Stewcd fruit may be used for constipation. soc it was only n ceremony in which- ‘Ho was passive and renmplivc, but! subsequent events evidenced the 05-1 sentiol importance of that cere- mony. We ncvci‘ can know how ncni‘ ington, Taylor Grant and others for example, while in their time Wel- lington alone among her great mili- tary commanders gained power as Prime Minister, and he held ii for only a short time. .1‘ _ - John s Message MIM,‘ The flaming preaching of Jnlll _ __ ‘ _ _‘ b1 u‘ _ _ ; emptied the streets of Jerusalem “'11 1111f, 1)‘111°.11111_n11‘ 1'“ 11livn1limll Dfiliy 86190130115 ¢ 11nd filled the fields outside the city 1111111‘ 11111111“ P0011 mm‘ “ Pin‘: wall. His message was rcpcniencc us “ 11° 1111195 11111 1° 11° 111°a1~~11111 ‘15 11h G d_ R d o iallrcparation for, the coming of the rilclrvévlswthgvlzhiiilqnlgtgngn:- uar |an ea erg g cssiah, who had been for ceniur- ‘ ‘ ' “ The unspeakable crime of flick- nfin hrs bled Ftgdsonfgszieorinséllgtizi: ies the desire 0f the nation. What is 1111' 1111111 "1 “my was the “my to a emp a sum ' 1 - ””" Ycpentance? It is the ‘reaction of ilic 91°11"- 1 made by this monster in human _ vsonl against Sin The hm.“ mvmn the aticstatious of licnvcn could not] 101111 Wfillld 11¢‘ 1393431111 1111111311 b91191 ,lhg of the word is “change of nzind“ 1111110 Cqmc 115111.01: ‘M’ were h not proved so conclusively BRETHREN BELOVEI} _ B a mental act that reverses the mind that all are compelled to believe the ' 0 1111111 the will regarding n. In its Deccmbe 30, 1927 1 we arc to unexpected blessing when. .' 4 o4 o 0040044 o woo a 0004000111 Boston. Mass. 0n October . (- 1 NO. 23 fggvonirgnmns AN D TH EIR WRITERS ° ‘Byfwed/iivhcrilibllaco as ‘Union. He led a. very busy life, and Secretary of the Missionary lremained until the very end a. kcen "Had Jesus scorned bnptisni1'311\ COUNTRY ‘TIS 0F TllEE",student with a strong mind. iwrote a number of hymns, one of W115 which, Rel" SB-lfllwl F. Smith. He W85 born Breaking." is almost as well known 2151. as this famous patriotic hymn. Dr. 1808. He entered Andnvcr 'i‘lieii|ogi-.5m11,h died 1n 1395, just, a, few weeks The author of this hymn He "The Morning Light is WHAT 51151-11 1 1151111? DAILY LESSONS 111111 6011020 w Study 1111' 11w Bsptlsndrier he had celebrated his eighty- hold, how good and how 1ilcasant it doe ~ - . . _ _ _ _ ‘_ _ pest meaning iilClLitllQ 101M iii- “my mm‘ Pwdcstlnailans Wm find ministry in 1832 and it ivns while he‘ H1‘lbtl'*1'h'- _. L1 199a 91111 Y 19* 111 e1‘ g1“ is foi bicthien to dwell togethci nnahce is not an 91.10110“ but _-, ‘(.11. '"""' - 11181118. 38111191115 01 010116. B11911 UP- in this a confirmation of the theory 1111111’! P531111 13351- tion which one can express “ml for , . , ~ ,h d .-n_ n _ ‘ ._ _ n __ ~- *1 _ H , “as there that hc wrote this fai - o+w H A1“? a boy and gm 11 en a H‘ on cloud. The clouds reflect the raysilhat certain individuals are born PRAYER: Om. Heavenly Father X11161}fig1enlftlestmrfizggfén IN 21s.... hymll. n i“ _ n vised w take up a course Orlean- of the sun adding that brilliantflnlo 1119 ‘V0115 "m1"? =1 (""1111 1° enable us to prove we are 'I‘liinc by c3552; of zilllibvlllllili: grow; 111.11., n I By W. L. Gordon ‘wui11glnivnéliils tilmc tan earnest cfftctgt" M0derli Etiquette ‘ 1 1- ‘ ' mun 0 increase c commit crimes that are beyond rc- our lovc for one another. B, ROBERTA LE5 v dcmption in this life. or bcyond the ' '" hours from .. . . - . mg durmg the" 0n 11111111411111 °V°111°W°1-“ 1111' 1'1"‘ 1"‘ $¢Q+QHHH*"¢****"W* number of suitable children's hymns‘ . - , . . . , pearly beauty which gives hcr he": l -' ‘" ' ' ‘ a . . - l sin. John pressed liaid .01 i u. ‘and especially such as were of a, study, ask: "What shall I read?" It . . ,, . ,, , is not always easy w answer tho poetic title, Queen of the Night. grave‘ as was Judas Bunion‘ I WONDER -changc of mind, this pan} 1]l‘-.li.'UVI‘l" WORDS u OFTlEN ‘qlvilSUSfilhfnnnnnnn ‘mum A Mn woodfldgew~weoo+oo+ouw+ooo+oeu Stan of the Evening. beautiful B‘ __ _ wers a love for sin. Hindi mdndcri Du not guy I ndoic (mun pu p. hnd visited Germany and hm“ m‘, question satisfactorily. Every boy ‘t ,_ Bu‘ d“ nu the crnnm and "nu Luau“; 011° 1111111 61111111 111111‘ 1111551311,Lil0 fruits that would flvltlvlliif! rc- "mime" means in rcudci" dlvlnc hank n nnnc number of ,. b g Q- W110!_11111'1'0d\1¢1118 fl- T918111!" 5 M‘ ‘p ' 1‘ "0111111111 icntancc. Excited inicrost in his honors i0; worship. ‘hen, _ d l 1111151’: 11°11“, with the some surname as yours, is g use n German scholflsv 1t necessary to repeat the surname? ' ~ . . . i 511d E111 has 11 11111111111 1113111 111 511111“ recorded daily we And hid the brightness of the nOiln-Ifnlssjon was “or, Qngugh; 1l!‘-‘1111§5 OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Apo- __ ‘ If the bent is a whole- Pym“ be bwugm‘ one day 1°‘ No; it is not necessary. 11111151115 ‘manifested in tears were not cn- aiypsc, Pronounce n-pok-a-lips. , . , We must lose heart and say ourmngh; emotion displayed in sing- in", n-n as in “nskv. n as n‘ ..of_..‘&10-‘_S‘1l11ltl1 1111f! 11511911 111m 1011111111, Q. To which side should a. man “"1” 1"” “ma? iing. or loud. lune praying. or loudor last svudbib as “llps," ilCCClli. sbcbndnn , ‘F’? “"1 5°“ 11 11111’ °1 111“; turn his face while dancing? I woudci‘ why! 110mg“ spQaki-ngv W115; “m, nnguqh u; syhnnh,‘ “Wlfh- iscirliillkcly to be of value. The. A. slightly m the m“. in along this natural bent It’ would. right direction. The agencies for =prove ycpcntnncc in J01ll1y, judgj QFTEN MISSPELLED: Conn,“ w-aléuiltli {Vigil Mr. Sinith ‘was at-‘ Q when mnv a vvcddmg mvna. v b E l d f m v ~fi df mcnnnnnons cloud! To hve, under n good are mnmnlyinlh n not nnno Do wcbnloi. guess the sun that shone mcnt. He wuntcd to soc love for the viom-l-y; cry, not. nry. 1h“ Own ‘(Lnrécyulnc is he“! mm 111,»tlon be recalled? ‘ d u 9 “Se cs5 a“ 1'11 e55 ° 11 a“ "< - ' -- ~ .0 or“ ‘#91111 "1199 11‘11'°‘1- 111111 111111111 1111' 111“? SYNONYMS: destruction, rlcmnll- I. _ " . 1 A. When there is a sudden ea i ‘perpetual bank of mg and mm‘ 1m keeping pace 11111111118 1.111111111911511, W111 $11111“ 1111111” W11 °11°° 1°V°11- T1115 w“ 11 11111111 tion downfall, extinction, annihilu-il one dbmfll day 1“ F°b1'“““y'1 in the family, a. serious accident, or rapid advance of lllVflfllltlll discov- And mC-S be“ happiness "my be n‘ Service John rendered his audience‘ “on. ‘ 832, about half an hour before sun- n snnhnr occnrrchcm _ cry. material progress and rcturn- store He made i; possum [or them g0 bgq wbRD STUDY. “use n wnvd S". I was 1111111118 01/01" the leaves of " prosperity and wealth. It is yet n 1331111411111 1111111? gin to be truly human by calling three ‘hm-S and it is yours." Lei. us 311:‘ or!‘ ‘£1111 1111151” 11°01“- W11911 my far cnll to the promised days of y‘ r S "d "n tum which is now She is beautiful to star gazers birdies 111111» 111° ‘11"“’°“°“' other worlds beautiful m all but '““$1~1‘°p° 111111 111° w°1'1‘1 11 14'1"" some one it is comparatively easy.‘ - _111f-.Z b01191‘ 11nd 111111‘- 1110 119W Yflfll‘ . 1 . d, the“ of h" own househokL Imaghk will show a further advance in inc _ and judicious also‘ to sugggs red ‘what it would mcan to livc under Wm‘ the hem’ and 1'0 Say 11' ‘eads nO-ydcr a continuous drizzling rain! And "11"" 01"’ “hnd 1s imereswd 1“ this the people who inhabit Venus, hist nd. if the inclination is not . or)’ a if there are such. must endure gcn- them. to stop their folly and inkc the ihvrvasc our vocabulary by masmr- lklvown as ‘Anmficn: Bcciulsc one drop of sorrow’ chanced‘ first turn to the right. in“ one word (ma), (my ‘Today's I 1111611 11119 ispiritcd movement of it. not know- o-‘&_ ‘ , 1n m“ dlreciiun‘ H" Should be 0m eratlon after generation, for there is confused by prescflbmg Such mm- no hope of her clouds being dissi- dents 1n hlswry as may to some ex- ated. Her comparative nearnessto tent at least be in accord with the the Sun and the constant cvaporvh inclination. In any case every child “on from her surface make the millennial peace and universal good‘ u, h,“ word‘ INEFFICACY‘ lack of only‘ will. when vice and wrong doing Into our cup of happiness, worry inn.“ “He flnany fprfljzed inc 111-1 shall be relegated to thc back- T1181 it is bitter, and refuse it all? 1 efficacy nf his efforts." grounn , I wonder why! 1 Wlicn Jesus requested baptism at ~—~44<* . _¢ec And ll- 15 best; the hands of John, the prophet sssyoaww-Hwww-vvvo-eun» , . _ “He sends the bitter who has sent hesitated, saying. “I have nccd to I“ 111° 111°‘“‘11m° "1" rmmcr“ m“) the sweet, ‘be baptized of. Them. and. comcst. i The Land W8 LOVO Jesus And John 111R ii, at ihat time to be ‘God Save the King.‘ i glanced at the German words nnd saw that they were pat- riotic, and instantly felt the im- pulse to write a patriotic hymn of my own, adapted to the Lune. Pick- ing up a scrap of waste paper which » Seasons ‘ 1 h ld b ed to read history . ' 1 ‘ S o" e encourag 911111115 1110111111111“ 111011111115’ 101 ages IHKB 00111101!» fmm 1118 1.110118111- 111111 For often ‘tis in sorrow and defeat, iThnu to inc?" But John yielded to ‘l I ny near me. wrote at once, prob- m" - ii as it is a fundamental factor in edu- to come. n n‘ “mo” Many paralclls might bc drawn be- The child whu has tasted me wow‘ tween the beautiful Queen of Night d8“ of astronomy Wm find historyiand her earthly sisters. Attractive dry and unmwrestlng’ but the his" garments, albeit they be of material wry or astronomy’ of astronomlcaliakin to cloud. doubtless add charm dlscovercrs of the dawnings of as-‘and gracn‘ but in arriving at com trmmmy “mung various peoples wmicluslorts we, like the astronomers of be mum‘ 1° have a bearing on melold, may be led to wrong conclusions 11°“°'“1 1111M“ "1 “““°"“ audiBehind and beneath the beautiful through m“ the chud may be led1garments may live the shrew and 91111151111111’ mm the general study or: the sulky and the uniovely. And yet 11mm?’ iwe must not too hastily conclude Biogmphy h” a’ ‘ascmanon 1°11 that, because a woman is outwardly mmy 11mm; people and nothing cmflbeautifully dressed, she is inwardly be 111°" 11111111111 1mm m rend ‘heilike Venus, and there we are. lives of the world's-great men and‘ women. how they attained their greatness, how they overcome their The o1 d saying‘ "n Green Cnnsn mmwme" one “W” appears to mas. a full churchyard," originated be comm“ 1n the “V” o1 M‘ great like many other superstitions, in a men 11nd women’ nunely‘ meeflng co-incidence. An epidemic swept with and overcoming difllcultles. A over Scotland many years "In n“ 51°17 or the” chancwmtm Wm be suiting in many deaths. It happen- -~---—-{+§-- ---~- - EDITORIAL NOTES ‘n mp1nu°11 1'“ 1m you“: peoplfied to be a snowless Christmas and‘ .1111 "111 1" 1°11“ 1° mm“ this was supposed to cause’ the un- valuable light. on, the histnry of thepmnndcnvnd nnmm, or dun“ we live in a land of plenty. with as good a heritage of peace. order and mutual good will of man toward his That they are blessed. ithey went down together, "the son Because one hasty word is rashlylof Mary and the son of Elizabeth." said [to the stream of the river Jordan. [the gentle persistence of Jesus, and I By Frank Yellh OOOOQQQFOQQQOOQO-QOQQ-OO-Qv- Quebec Bridge fellowman as prevails in any other A dearest friend becomes an cnemy,;In submitting Himself to this ordin- Q_ whnv nve the dimensions of community that we know of. We The lovvc we‘lve chcnitjhcd years. vfl-iflncenJesvus hlad ‘ah 510x211 lllllvzlzfisci the Quebec Bridge? i ' .1 '- 1111s‘ 11“ e 111111110 Y1 ° s °w 11 11 1,1“ ,9‘ A. Czinadafls greatest bridge in save ozrtmtlzttlffrsthsld 2212i: I wonder why! ‘ he appointed sign of entering into many respects is the Quebec Bridge] 111195- 11 111° ° 5 p“- yPor all are‘ weak, and all mustqthc kingdom of God. Baptism is the‘ In its general dimensions as we“ n5 quickly and are soon forgotten. A sometimes fail nsymboilomark of consecration to in m cnnnnnnn Sm? nnd wcnvhv o; beneficient Providence has been o 1T0 a‘? 0H1” b65113 t U119 593196 g1 dc???‘ nazgd 1101 nfisslthc structural members composing H t p‘ Ed d I‘, d‘ b v ur own iear ‘ are as aul y and as sense e as e r r c. ‘in h; surpasses ahv other structure “nine fame; 11:11:, n: i; a; i" "0111 J°_11"- Th" “"1" "181111111! fir): the kind ever built. Total length.‘ H ‘l P119 11 ‘the rite in the case of Jesus shout 3240 m: length of main Spun L800 and is still true that the powers‘ ,be noted. He did not receive it fun“, M suspended Snnn m0 n“ 150 n‘ that he at Ottawa treat Om. Prov. Faith, patience. love, we need to‘the remisslan gxfesinnefglrégliiet hgasdtnéhabovn waver at‘ high “d8;- mam‘ “we and people with injustice’ m‘ Our fiiiiiiiiiteiifits are so ready toizilglntgfrfllltls ddmisslon into the klng-iileiis’ 136 feet bemw high Wat“ difference or nezlect- despair, . |dom d1 God. The example bi Jesus I SQ prone t4) cry the burden 15 mqdeclares i0 llS $118 USCG 0f religious, gfeflf, rites and the duty of observing‘ Fm- n5 w bear, Ithem. It is said that religious rites‘ As all the rest. The Railway time table as an- one train would be impossible and 1mm any more than we can have to this minimum service. with iutol- ‘ mm without tree germs? Nome, erable delay atsackviile the Ottawa “nmv mm. ,.n'||',.,,ad,, h, n“; im- too. that baptism‘ is only a S1811 :11 authorities would subject us. They ln-il Suite-s have equipped more cfilzlsgllié-v; 11‘:1$:0v°1th:°v:‘::g'e1 n‘; ' r - ~ e v c .. l “M” "-1 he“ “ems 1" M11121} ‘$111."lflfiififé.FJLETXillZ’ 21211.”. 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Assurediy 1.1131 K I D N /,: I and the outside world with less than And we can find in His forglvingifmlfli 18 1119 11111101118111- thing but i,’ E Y f, 1W9 can we have the spirit without the / {ably within half an hour, the hymn "America! as it is now known every- where. Thc wlinlc hymn stands to- day as it stood on the bit of waste Duper, five or six inches long and two and a half inches wide." At the time the author had no ldca thnt he had done anything more than write a hymn which might be found useful at children's meetings. It was sung on the Fourth 05-11113’ that year at Park Street Church, Boston. and instantly it found its way into the public schools as well as Sunday Schools, and was used at patriotic celebrations every- where. _ l In one sense it is a national hymn although it has never been formally imade so. From the beginning the income wok it m their hearts, and I Greetings > 149 amt. George Street ifts reception everywhere was eii- 1“ ‘ " and ‘ It ls mow found in most church hymnals. Dr. Samuel l". Smith yas in many iways a remarkable man. He had an gamazlng faculty of acquiring s iknowledxe of languages. He was for {uages at Watervill College a m lhimself familiar with fif n land- uages. A friend who visited him ‘in his eighty-sixth year found the vet- 11538. For more than half a century Smith lived at N ;0ent Mas-m: first. m n yxistnr. n" ,a time Professor of Modem Lang. B eran hymn writer just beginning tn seriously study the Russian lang- C. M. Lampoon & Co. _ M-qneon Street, thrush, l. c. l. anemia. Public Auction ‘ :_ ~ Sales . ‘_ ~ or , ‘ Raw Furs Represented by ‘Alfred Fraser, all; rmh smm i‘ New 1n. _ o 1 Wc extend to our customers 1 and friends the season's , greetings for a Happy and n Prosperous New Year. 1 > ‘I. The 2 Macs 3‘ V 1 nauosrona ‘5 I b