_.dw ._ 'Eiv- ‘ll.f. _ “ 1 my fa . . i ` I . 1 l ‘ . _ I _ iki 1 - ,.> PAGE TWO e.f l i, wi.. ° ’ Jamieson s Carnelian Cream does just one thing- but does that right. It makes the sl-:in like vel- vet :incl keeps it so. lt is soothing and healing to the skin, cures chaps and roughness does if quickly and wiihout harm. ltis entirely ab- sorbed and does not leave the skin sticky or greasy. Only leaves the faint, delicate odor of the carnations l~ Qi - i s ' i V I' I ul ‘ d ii* QT """"' “mf "'"'° 'ras cnAiu.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _f’i‘°_’_ °’ ‘LL , JANUARY 2519" A TH E C HLA 'R LOTTYYET 0 W N A G U A R DI A N 'the troubled European situatbm veli if ' 'l°l~lul‘:iefrt_ The question came before , the House of Commons on a. bill in. troduced by Mr. Lancaster, the Con- servative member for Lincoln, Onta- rio. who is also a lawyer of some note. i *In connection with this bill arose j the question of the power .of the Do- ._I minion Parliament to deal with it, ._ as under the British North America 1 .ict in the iiisn-ilintion el Legislative 3 !l1o\vers, "exclusive legislative author- ` _ ity" is given to the 1F`!`e:liument of V Canada. to deal with "Marriage and .lllivorce-," while like exclusive power of l¢=gil=l;ii_ioi\ is given to cach pro- REFERRED T0 THE COURTS. tion und five Conservative membor immediately settle tue question at is SW. but it will dr-.terminc the pow of Parliament in regard thereto. PBS full Power to pass B general mal' little doubt that this will be don if on the other hand it shall be founl there is little doubt that a mov ment will be inaugurated to hav the B. N. A. Act amended. H18 an effort to shelve the question o there is real ground to doubt tl power of Parliament to deal wit Uf the jurisdiction reserved to gh or , lf it shall be decided that Parliament At wood Islands and within we Price 2'ic V J.G. lalliiesell ljruggist .soil-nlnizntion of Marriage within the villcinl Legislature in regard t0"the lProvince." To some minds these re- \specti\'e powers seem to overlap o conflict with each other. Be that as it may it would 'seem desirable before any specific legislation along the 1' “@- ¢.‘ -aid-.J5- is-""%s "‘f- ,_ Ou The Medical Hall _ ,'_. .. ._ .._.. _ lines of the Lancaster Bill shall he hnllertaken that Parliament shall be ‘well assured of its power to legislate. 4- rlrwt .a » »i....~-~~,.swi.- - if Wrllernlen Pl ' “liieal” l _ » '_' Fountain P-:ns ‘ ll-lo _-tlndzird of the Worlfl. f= \‘.'l; liaise* al large f stock of regular, safety, st-lf fitting and if sold iuliuntill in all , styles of points lo suit » any llalnl. ~ . li. H. Taylor ]i».'.~.l r .Bc Upiiiiillls --_~ - -i--r-Diff” This was .thc view taken by Pre- §,'nlier Borden when he nlovcd to refer “ the bill to tile Supreme Court of Canada, and thence to tbei Privy ____._._._._________._._ _ ._._.__ _._._.___ _____.___._______._._._.___7___.____ __ "should not attempt to legislate i Questioil _-Ionic difficulties as well \S0me doubts will he cleauiil rtwa .Provincial Logislaturcs. Parlianlcnt the Vote °“ Ch“‘9h Union Should be _ D ildebrllary 25th. the darlv. And it. may be whcn the‘ The' report of the committee all- C°“l`fS have Drolloililced upon the pointed to define the standinll ‘lf *W as adherent of our Church for thc 'll_\\\`- \llose of the vote of (`ll\lrcll l‘1\l0ll y' was read and was as fol-lo\\'s1- l"Ii0Hll3I'l"ION FOR 0.\’TAllI0. The Toronto Globe strongly nd- viscs the Liberal Opposition on (nit- ' ario to make liquor prohibition a plank in its platform. The advice is sound and good. Both political par- ties in the big Province have in the past roquetted with the powerful li- quor interest. Tllc Liberals dill so when they were ill power, and refused to keep their promise that if the peo- ple nt B plebiscite demanded prohibi- tion they would enact n prohibitory law. Sir Janice Whitney has handi- capped the tempcrnnce people with é;; Enjoy tue Luxury of Eating l G0ul;_e__urin Camei‘en`s iiome-lil de Bread “is good bread.” (Our nam. oil ei'ei=y loaf ) Sol.; only b_\' i‘:.-so Glmlrers viz- Mi~l’lli-e Ill. Z\'lcllol.»'on`s Staind J. Ur./nln Urocketl& Co l\1rs'.l`rain'»r U20 Moore lltochf-lid Si '\\’ntir SU Mrs J 'l`l'l.i."lor (Sp. Park Kill -~---v--_-19251-__-5.-_9_ ~--'*"'~"" Cum.-r.,n Crn_l»bi~‘s-_Grocery h,`ili:L|,(.f’d .i_l'_“\.iil.-ri_‘§liilC_,.ell(l ‘ Dmd- “U” Cnllppt-l‘s Grocery the requirement of n three-L'ifl.hs vote to close the bars. The (llobe says, “from the stand- _ point of lllcru party advantage the Libemls either went too lar or did not go far enough. They went so far as to alienate from the party’s sup- port nearly all the Liberals interest- i l ed in the liquor trade, but they did l _ erals will respond to the good ad- ,ibe set-il. A N_E‘»V 'l"f{I:}!\"l‘ AFFAIR. The older renders of The Guardian may remember the Trent affair of fifty years ago, during tho war of the Rebellion, aild°\-:hich gravely threat- ened wur between Great Britain and the United States. The British mail steamer Trent, bound from Havana to England was stopped and search- ed by the commander of a United States warship, and Mcssrs Mason land Slidell, commissioners -of the Southern Confederacy, who werepas- scngera, were removed. Great Bri- ;tain demanded their return and a dis- ,lavowal of the act by the United States Government, which demand was eventually complied with. V The affair created much feeling at the time, now happily almost forgotten. . _ The incident is now recalled by a not go far euougll to break thc pow _er of thc traffic as n factor in elec- tion campaigns." This is true. Bu similar occurrence in Europe in which C Italy istlie aggressor. A French ship, the Manouba, was recently held up rural Ontario is ready for prohibi- tion. ln the big cities where th brewerics and distilleries are, the el- , ectorate is largely Conservative. But “the standpoint of mere party ad- vantage" is rather a low one. 'The public welfare is o. higher standard _ and motive. ‘i And we are glad to find The Globe E ‘ny an Italian war vessel and 29 unarm cd Turks taken from on board, on 'account of which there is mucll ex- ,citement in France. The like was done _,to an English ship steaming bc- itween neutral ports in the Mediter- ranean and 12 Turks taken od. It is , side. stated that at the time these high- The Presbytery then adjourned to h “ded pmceedmgs took Place the mittee on Legislation to renew 1 s Qimadifm' P"F1ia'"‘i"L ‘lt its "xt "Sd (2) Shall be a regular attendant of sion will know the extent of its pow- the church, _ ers in regard to this vexed uuestionl (3) Shall be a regular contributor d ~ ~. , ._ . ~ , to the funds of thc church. _ an be prepared to act iccrliillnsly' The report was on motion received ` """""""""'"""""""""""`-"~’-‘-'-'-'"-'~`-'-‘~'-‘-‘-'- und ado lted ‘ . . - - iUnion of Wood Islands and Caledonia "ce of the" "mei l"“1`"al l`¢m9~i“5 Y-0 recornmcnding "that inatters renlnin .in statue quo because of the dsclilm- ltllre" was received and ndoptvd_ -Lieut-Governor Rogers and Nr. T. C. §at the last meeting of Prcsbytery on ::A skin as smooth as satin. It is quite possible to keep your sliin SON and free from cbafe during the cold Council of the Empire. The House monthl The daily use of our wird, accepted this solution by o majority inazel cream will accomplish won- of twenty-five, the Liberal Opposi- aders. It is easy and pleasant C0 USG 'and does not m ke the skin ntickl’ . . “lm l penn eds zsc a bottle. Thi vot1DE in the minority. This will not imccfflgmon Dxiiug C0_ Druggists QOL - ut. George and Kent Ste. dl’lf~ MINUTES OF PRESBYTERY. - Presbyterian Church there on Thurs- i-iege law for nie Dominion were is iday the fourth l-lsyef January 1912 A. D., at seven o’clock ll- IH-. me e' l'resbytery of Prince Edward Island I met and was constituted with prayer chat Parliament has not the power, by Rgv_ D_ ]_;_ Mmpeod, Moderator which we think it ought to have. protempore, with whom were present, .llessrs L. Benton and A. J. MacNeil ei Ministers and Mr. D. MacLilren. 'El' ° der. The undersigned was ADPOIHI' ed Clerk» pro tempore. It would, we think, be unfair to A communication from the Assemb- i-.onstrlle the reference to thc courts 15"” Commiitee on Travelling E1- _ penses of Commissioners was read. ‘ intimating that the amount assigned '-0 del”-5' its Settlement. as some will for this purpose to the Preshytefl’ 01 contend. We are of those who think Prince Edward Island was $331»3°~ The Clerk was instructed to allowte ie this amount to congregations at the _ _ h rate of ten cents per family. the entire question oil-hand, in vie-.v , on motion it was agreed that ses. e sions be reminded that the l'0=‘l\lt Uf fnrivarded to the Clerk not later thu!! It mied “Ut take "NY ‘Ong lv' the , “Any person who fulfils these tllrfe SIIDPBIIIS Court of (Tanucla and the ‘conditions shall be entitled to vote Privy Council to cor.;-mm- f1~,._» maugel- ins an adherent on the Church Union .~-, -. ~ ,_ _ 'uestio: and gnc then Judgments and theft (1) S',‘mu be eighteen years of ,,ge_ I . The report of the <`onln`-ittee on the _l\les‘sl's. 'I`_ F. Fullf_-rton, Yi. G. rs‘tl‘athic, A. Cruise. His Honour Qlames. were appointed a committee to consider the remits of the General Assembly and report at the Mit quarterly meeting. - l’l`esbytcl'y took up tlic matter of the call from Binckville An extract minute of a meeting of the Presby- tery of Mirnmichi was read, which urged that in order to safeguard the interests of Blockvillc lilr. Benton should give his decision at as cally' B date as possible. Six coniniisvsioners representing the congregation of Cole- donia were heard. They explnincd that representatives did not appear account of the fact that Mr. Beaton intimated that he would not then give his decision., They now urged that Mr. Beaton be retained as their pg_5f,0r and spoke in the highest terms of his work during the short time he had been settled as their minister, They further claimed that tnlsever the pastoral tie at this time would be detrimental to the interests of the congregation. Mr, Beaton was then heard. After reviewing ‘the cir- cumstances from the standpoints of Caledonia and Blackville he intimat- ed that he was unable to come to a decision and placed himself ill the hands of the Presbytery. The Pres- bytery after due consideration de- cided to retain Mr. Beaton as pastor of Caledonia and to lay the call a- ” r A Simple. Girlish Figure. indicar. v L f' _ 1 ~ ' 4'-fe. ‘_ _ _ I/ ’) _ r(,_;_. ,l wk: FI. /` \ )l\ '4- I l 8 Q/ \` \ kogi. ._ ~ 'sill *i `\ _- V ' * 4. J I ‘ 2 I' . l l ' I S ._ 'iff' ’, ` "4 at 5 \ ing the grace and ease of a f . Wurner’s Rust-Proof Corset. Rightly selected and properly ad. justed. ‘Ne can fit the young girl as per. _ ,FW . fectly as we can the young woman or - 4'" ,ly the matron. There is no line of corsets so thoroughly reliable---the range covers ' styles for all types as well as sizes. If you want to assure your daught- er growing to Womanhood healthfnlly, _ » corset her properly. We will be gladito show you a style for your daughter as well _ as yourself. PATONS ' ' ' _'_-f` " ' ""“"“"' _.___ V I ------""-- -- --~~-- _ . ___; Hllli ill SHIP Slll.LlS lllll] lille smelts und ecls are in good _ é `l’”1 5 Market, New York, wants shippers in this Province to send him their con- .°_~f--QV; 5, '5 .§_`*_- .,,'_.-1", ceased acted as pallbcarers. A large' l§:_r§:_4j_.'__l-:_ _.‘.§'-_L-_i-Inj.-`*__',',~,¢1‘_2"__’.'i1-fl,-<___;,i’3;l procession nccolnpanhd the mortal _ ’ ‘ .'-'ff "{_`.i`¢-i_>fi’],i}`$‘§l¢#',__v` " remains to the Murray Harbor North ,' _ '?.:i_§.`~,;-'I',¢gl=;&,.?)~Js:2 ‘ ' Cemetery, where the interment took: ‘(1,-i‘QQ`,;`,`§`f-lg-l,'l`filf§f_§f: _ ,W _, Place. Much sympathy was expwggelli ',~r1_._'l~"".-»».'.»:“" :'l`4»,'~ ,fn-'f-'.',l `€\‘. ‘_ =~1»‘.'. "'."~ Ab" '<'£'li" _ JSi"2r, -= 4 1';§*¢_` wlth the Borrowing family in thck; \l':,'5¢"A}_|,"\.._~, ,_»_"_h`;;_Mf.,_4| Pj. sore bereavement. (Examiner please§ \Ql.1‘} CODY.) l ‘ fl `_-`~_;-- __, e -zu ti Y-S. '.4 _ lf- 1 ‘___ Vi _ _ _ ‘____ _______________ ___ ____ _.n __ ___ - , -"' J -- _ '-' _ '_"’1‘ __ V _~' ________ iii- 'v WHS 5- - » - i' ~.< -- . _ - ..., _ '~---~-----~~»~-__ -,___ _ _,.»¢<' will be given on imported boots, shoes, slippers, felt and rubber footwear, to clear out the entire stock w is the time to get a big supply for father, mother, brothers and sisters a whole fairn l ff * ' ' -~ - - ._ :...._. ._ - ,L9 1 - _ _ .__ _ --~ » ,.-. .‘;'\ < .1 l_» I _ . ,.._ ____..AL_4.._.,`._A.. A - I ¢ Goff ros Great emoval Sale of Boots and os ` I ‘ *l i began _Saturday Morning, Jan, 20 for spot cash gn] r lease of the old stand will expire before long and we must get out, and say good-bye to what has been our business h A t ~,_ ' ome or 25 years. M _ _ _ _ BARGAINS f fi No - » _ i ily' Izodrrw then drwstf ° ' 1 y Ou It’ N0 Appr0batlO11. I' ~" ° rl ' ` . ` - I e , _,i 1' ' ‘ . , _ Y _