THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN lIllIlN BIIIHIIIIN brain] Dull! (founded "I'D 5.00 per i“! “l! ndvnnee) delivered. nlted Hillel. lieu Ohlengo Ieprunntntl York Bepueenktlvwfrnnl B. Northrup v " J. Power per you; tin aultnnno) Itnilell In Collin lull U ._ _ ‘ t ‘Epvnldent, Wu Cluck! l. Ielmnl Vloo-Pnellant, J. B. lnrleiil ~ Mercury. I-lent. Col. D. A. Inelllnn, I). B. 0. tfiditor nnd Signage . J. B. Burnett. Aneoeink Editor, l). K. Currie. Pl TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925 ‘,8 _ v a. ll m-tpqngm . i. : ' I , n 'COMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE Ihe ytlil‘ h»; special edition of o2 pages, all filled Ivwith good li"ve Novascotlan ‘mat- “I. tcr in adtII-tiott to the usual daily u: quota of world nc-lvs. The purpose ‘ of this special tttltttiber is to boost Nova Scot a and Nova Scotia is ‘" tvellftvortlt boosting. In Cattntla Is more beautifully dow- etetl itt ttatural resources, and in op- [iortllltI-zies cap tal, Ilttlifax. is the front door ately, tuut-It, of thc traffic which should thus flow has been diverted otherward I (‘attatla as well as of llal fax. Htrald with means is leading a drive fol" rights long denied to the Rlaritintes and to Nova Scotia and ‘t is gratifying‘ that the “tnut-tttttrings in the Mari- tmcs" will shortly givc place to re- lot-elm: over right. restored antIlEltgIish, 4.11s Irish 10,431 Scotch. "progress and ttt"o-<l>~>t"lry revived-Ill others 1.102 r‘t~ench, R2 Dutch Space will not permit of a detttiledll’; (Iermansd Italialt. 9 Scatldanlvan gross. upportunit ietuposslbilties andi 'I‘he Halifax Herald rounded off 1924 with an excellent ill No province for development. Its B! to the disadvantage of The press and pen and of to find that, largely throttgh its cf-I, forts the tide is already turninglof 1921 has just been and there in good rettson to Elilpéfllltjeallng exclusively with popula- reference to the" Herald's specially; 1924 cd lion. Suffice it to say thatl1 yh-grq, It gives a cottcise and comprehen-lQnrthly tho population slve write-up of .\'ova SCOIIIYS pro-Image up of 8,615 English.5,877 lrishlymhp; m 11mg; [he 8.051 Scotch 30 others, 7.910 French Senate Is being threatened. pront-"ses. _, the Maritime Provinces and espec-‘Germatts, 2 Hebrews. 21 Italians 5' lolly in Nova Scotla should lose no time in |l[~g(.'lh|_|'ilIK-—fl-—(!Opy-Of thkt 4 Chlneggl 16 Syr ans. Chnmbm, They lhenwelvps “an uunlbitr and shouldkeep it. for fu- 165 Indians, 33 Negroes. 33 ha". snmeillIflI-Z to stay on the sub- mr? ""t“"“""""- w" Ilellllll)’ Wfllwttnstiecificd. ln QuWlV-‘l Clllllll?‘ jcct before a joint atlllress of the I . - l > of The esteuned Homer m“ on‘ ltarth was ttot inhabitsd. There Ila-i its corresptttdeltts. as well E115! Prlllcl‘ Lmerms- have workudfl-ttttltl tlltntttlv of water frottt y-‘nr "illilllltlrll/efl llllo i‘ 5m“ of excned’ t.» Vtlll‘ atltl the wutcr falls lltiuk to | . as the. Notes By The Way The dun evaporates just about an The recent Hood: ln England rc- f ulitttl us tha; a scientist of solut- etuitrmce h s predicted that the ycar 1025 will be one of universal drought Probably very few will b’? alarmed on that account and n0 one has ne PII to be. Il is as true of the weather an of human affairs In general that the future lslnrgely a SWIIQII book. Only once in the past six thousand years was a univer- Sll flood recorded and that was at a titne when the flfefllel‘ Ital‘! 0T "l9 never been a universal drought- these days, that will tr I that exercise is not r -/ beneficial. but actually necestl: lake. attd how much in something that you confess you don't know. nnd [mint where you don't care. Illibat $0112 at your»: B; Ill-I Wn 3"" “'0' A DAILV NEED {here isn't any sensme 119N011 to tell you , to the body. But just "what exercise you shottl ‘perhaps have reached the Now (In: ideal cxerc se would bl- W F shop. One lot to sell at $1 quality of our Over-coats, When we cut we cut t0 “ The Haberdashery ’-’» atorsblilp. The protest It is the ex- “Iuglyg pfefllgfvbt of Prince County and that not only rtho IAIwrflI-‘l Ill the flesh but the late Senator 1'90. be disappointed If a Prince County utnn does not get the place. There 's no cxcluslvness about IIle matter for three counties antl one county pointed. Of course it is ltotural the Pioneer newspaper, should Itack a -pr0lif'lc cdtorittl writer and parliamentary correspondent like ex-Prentiet" Bell. but say, didn't he make a sad hash Volume 1 of the Census Returns ‘tion. Ipctpttlation 20.445, tnade up of 4.231 Every business man in‘1 Austrian. 2 Scandanivanians, controversy omr the vacant S¢‘ll"tb.- t- rtlt in t"a'n or snow. The rainfall is very t nequllly dis- tributed among tb» different count- ries of the world at all tintes, at". we know, In (‘nnada the hlarltimes have llflllfillly three or four t’mes the precipitation that occurs on the countries the realms of the blessed. will western prairies. ltt all there i." a variatou In the rainfall front it». to yx-nr. In most cottn- years all. There are four settntorsbips ttit-s there are occasional revtrsttl of the order of nature. being a Prince County The Canadian Senate is not above criticism, bu. during thepant fifty- scv-n years it Ins pctforntcd its part itt Illa: public ltffttirs of the Dominion with so tnuclt aatisfatz» .,.. ' faciion to the people that no ser- "the best Government ever O.‘ lmhnxhed els conferrctl upon it when 1h K'tlg‘s County there ls ,8 leaders were at t . . _ S l mans tot" LIII years lt isv only 110W. hyndns‘ 1 mm" n ' under changed clrcttmstattcrn" and‘ - - t’ - l‘ ' ' . . ‘I “nweur CM‘ In I mug with three parties atttbtt out-l of sup Belgians, 69 Dutch. 94, er has not greatly alarmed ‘I Honorable Gentlemen of others- ‘otts nttelttpt has bern made to alter abridge the constitutional pow- it was f.t"sl eratlblisltcd- Durrtfg that long )}='l'I0(I the governments 0f iIle day have been led by LIonL-‘ervativt- statesmen for altetnative periods ‘ .tg','l‘i*gilllllg Il-I yearn" while Liberal he Itznd oi‘ ztffai n l5 3]'520|rentat:y' that the first serious at- potvlrs 0f the It Ia now threatened, but the dang the] the Red sonletltlttg that exercised all parts ff the budy,\nud also some thing that you llketl. And If you can play a gun c that calls Into action the bcttdlttg 0f your Itody. and the use of the legs. then you are getting the ideal ox- t, re so for that body of your. The IletldIIt-g of the body to rent-ll a base ball. a tennis ball. a lacrusl- ball, a football. a golfball, or a bowl. will bring into play those ab- dominal tnuscles on the front and sides of the body, which will play directly across the intestines. and stimulate digestion. and intestinal And thtn the use of the It-gs. as I've said before. by IilRing your body off the ground, calls inlo play all the muscles of the legs. t". "It more in fact than you have any- where else. Tbs l‘C‘(]llIl'(*.5 st "mtg-rt" ut-tlott of the heart to get the blood IIOWn there. antt SIl'0l1"1.§i‘l' tltqinu of the lungs to purify this extra unau- tity of blood, that is .l"t>qttit"."tl to re- place the used. or impurn llltltltl in this b g" bulk of tttltscle. But you say "l catrt get n chance at any of thct-lp gtltttes." JH-rltttps you feel that you are loo old for ihtsc skittles. But you ctln still bettd your Ilody, and you can still walk or run slow- ._la_y' will kit-p you pliable. and voltr .ttat"t and lungs strong. l —-—,i¢-Q>-~——- s 0004 o-ooao-ro-o O-&O+§-u§-¢Q-G§ Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers >04 00mm eeo-oo-owoooo-omw 00400 b0 000 -o¢+o<»O-Qn > January 6, 1925 (ILAIINESS W IN SIQIHWIIFPIP- St-rvt- tho Lord with gladness. En- iltg. and into his cottrls with praise “V” H"““3'"" ‘I m” (‘mmmim pamaHlt- thankful unto It tn and Itlcstl his hmhbebs bu.‘ big in | n1 nu-Ln 1hr] l('l' into IIIS gates with tltattksgir- ncnd tht- enterprise which prompt- ‘ld such text-cllcttt and tflnely pub- "a It ‘it ..§ . . “ go 4 Mo‘ I-“t Iloty for ottr sister province. -—"-—-~{-Oi—————~ EDITORIAL mores. This Is the seusott In which the good Itouelewfc revels ~ bargain 5 tales. I Now in the winter of our one mall servce. and happy shall we U8 If It be ntulntttlncd without In- terruptlon. - ' - '- f . i‘ Money sent away from the Island (wmis a correspondenz 0 tuattdate trotn the people to tntttper nqweenywo 10w dark portals, wjth uttletttts "than" are being clnott-Iattetl never rathms_|,ts “k0 the one mh "l9 Obfltelvel‘) l5 9°19“ with the cotstlttttlon of the bellow. or H lunch t-tnply show thloughfluti. 1111c Dominion about n n" commune‘, m Scrlpmm a bad by another Edmburgh family. In a stile question was IiI no way an of" ng brass, and sounding our Church. Today l‘ ntecelved a ‘ ' G m s Ch "m Md 8mm“ a 156m; M [he hwy elgctlufL Thh Th 9 llllll (Ifllul. leaflet entitled The Pate of Anltl- nlvemnwm rm. which were .8 no W)’ fill‘ l1 Y “new made by Premier King mm e endless Caravan of Life mOVes lfttiottltslm.” 1t has tbeun “issttctl lulu..." IHPIN Bfilllill-llfell lllolllllllelll- Wml only be wowed as a poor Diet‘, “l. or wzlihcp _ h‘ under tllre auttlhorl-ty of ‘tllle Gener- l the Inscrl tllon" "Sacred to the ‘ f °‘ “’ "h"- ‘° “ha! a! Assembly's Comtulttee on p ' ‘ bluff- He Is and will rentnln po\v\"t"- De-‘llllly. Church Unkm; by M", Bur-mm or The City Firemen are busy pre- paring for a concert at an early ‘Ia-to to raise funds for their big dis- play In Jttly. That la. the spirit of enterprise that lays tzhe foundation 1f success. Hear Mayor Lidstones name mentioned asla possible candidate Ill-Inca County in the Conserva- z-‘ve Interest. Hon. Adria}; Arsen- iul-t, on the other hand. has expres- ‘aed his determination not to allow his name tb go to the Convention. There will be a measure of Church Union and congregational vlfaftatlon! among the Protestants all this week, wl-tlh the exception of 8t. Peter's, St.Jnmes' and St. Paul's there not being enough days to go ' round them all. The serious flooding. In England ‘Ind Scotland will intensify the suf- fering there, for the last harvest Ill e cemvlrattlve failure. tome of the crops being still In the fields the pottultttion is 36.650 ulflllv 11D OI 10.417 English, 8.T51 It'll-ill. 14.319 I Scotch mania Court. Mylne's 51 others led. extensive Abbie of Hallernd House t-he IInes-:—~ the fourth John, B011, In this place of Scotland. t. Christmas. We do not fully rec- Iini how well off we are here, free ‘ylrom extremes oi every kind. Mayor Foster. who defeated ex- ‘_ "or H-Iltl in Toronto, "Q a Tam- ‘ m. Alliance m» ‘believe: Government contnlf lie my! v - rlence ha: pro‘ BIN. abiol- Prohibition In impossible ‘In world, and Tonipemnea peo- _" must treat human netule u it ' not. n. It may be mt m ultim- “ _ iv-.-“ ' .. meant» Mary and Queen Anne. his descendant. arcliltea. in the crypt of the t III Itflflodlll. warks Square, and . . . Died On one Dec. 10th. 1710; aged 77". of the pillars supporting the montt- men are inscribed the names of his son and grandson, and below‘ are and grandson Mylnla who succeeded Wren as rur- veyor of St. Paul's and H05 hurled Cathedral. Twelve genermlona tn direct dell- 2.659 French Attstran, 8H Dutch, 1 Finnish, 119 Ut-rlnan , 3 Greek. 19 Hebrew, 1 Ita- lian. 1 Russian, 20 Scandinavian. others, 10 Chinese, 55 Syrian. 02 Ind-ian 29 Negroes and 0 unspeci- severall .l,l The record of the Monies. father, son, and grandson. who between them held the Chair of Anatomy at Edinburgh University for 126 years memorle of Robert Mylne of Bal- fargle. Master Mason to Kings of Scotland; and Survleor to this Cille, who. during an active Il-fe of honest fame. Bullded amortize Mylne‘s the Reader, John Mylne. who m-aketh And. by descent, from father unto Sixth master mason to a royal race Of seven successive Kings, sleeps For over four centuries all the Mylnea, from fatther to son, amht-toctw-"maater-ntasona." uned to call them. Moreover. they were Master-Masons to the Kings from James down the Stuart dynasty, and than. when there were no longer Kings of Scotland. to the last. altr- vfvors of the dynasty-William and The first Master-Mason, John Mylne. was up , llttted In 1482; In 1890 there die-l Robert Mylno, of the were they IIL, all any Brititi Norll. AIIIPPICII Act can b-e . I adopted, attd the Brit-sh II ltttteud-ed that Act. has never tlonn so except on a JIQIIII, .tdlll'f333 ol‘ both out" SI-ttatc and Hottsc of (‘ulti- tnunn altd is not likely ever to do so. 1t scents llulte certain that the tnaiority of the Seltators are opp.»- wltile they retain that attitude no‘ chattge can be utade. The King Government has no less to effect his threatened Dill‘ p059 until he can secure a ntn_|ot"- ily of support-era in the Upper Chamber, which he can hardly It trill? to obtain for a number of years to conte even If his party should ob- tain a new lease of power lit tbc coming election. which In extrem- ely improbable. And when a Liber- al majority in the Senate Is re- gained that party would have no longer any desire to Ilmlt the Sen- ate's constitutional powers. There are nowtwo vacant zen- atorshlp: from the Maritime Pro- vincn, reattltlng from the death of Senator Fowler of New Brunswick and Senator Yeo from oltr own Pro‘ vluce. It goes without. saying that these vacancies should be filled by new appointments. before Parlia- ment shall nteet- The aenslott will In the nature of things he an im- portlant one and no valid reason can he shown for depriving our own province. or the Maritime Provin- ces of the full representation In Parliament to which they are just- ly entitled. The Financial muddle at Ottawa u attached on the front page of yesterday's Guardian In truly lllrm- lng. Last year when Parliament met a surplus was claimed which had no existence as was quickly proved. It was only "a book keep» lng surplus." which savored of Home Bank methods It was Intend- ed to deceive the people and did do- celve many. Then estimated were brought down which showed that ll was proposed to reduce the expen- dlturn for 1924 by $47.00.000._The first eight months of the year show that. the expenditure Instead ed to the threatened chattge attdhhwl mcnt .I~\I(I‘l[, for n change In th»: nautc. For the Lord is. good. Psalm “my... 1h work Th,“ e,h-h,.,h|-,. i,- , . . . . . 1002 2. 4. 5. l’IlAYI¢)It:—~l"iIl ottr IIHITIH (II Purlizr , .. _ v ,. _ b , Lotti, thyself, uttb Thy I'f‘l*ht?llt'l'Ii,0“ slulenlenm am] Emu ,m,,,,.,, utcut, although it has several llllllts and then wt- shall rt-joit-r- n 'l‘h.-ntr|,m_l_ ‘severe ctumur‘ - ... . - .. 1 Iwuys. ' __~. SILENCE Front out Eternal Sill-lice "do we CUIIIB. ltto Itlterrtlal Silence do wn go; I~‘or was there not a time. and swift or slow come again, world's httttt tvIlt-n all this Was naught to us. and shall again Brow dumb. Through all Eternity? tilt-rest dawn, tthe thuntlcrfisl roll the Soul. Stuart Storne-—Centtlry Dec. 1887, -_____ JANUARY, ,Ii—Y0u are to be Impulsive. liable. to be tnisunderstood. your ntotlvcs questioned. Y0 think nnd act quickly. and not a ‘VHYB with 800d judgment. Yo should wh ch means faithfulness. Your flower ls a snowdrop. a nd black. has fallen by forty millions millions per month and Is still fa ntttddle the finances of tho count and people. -i-¢o>--— SELECTION pot which Canada has materials tlhc requires, lilltl R. (Yoatn, Dominion statistician, In addreoa prepared for deIIv-ery of being reduced bu been Actually . manual manure tbllt 81.000000. Allbellllbl. But lie who dtvtllls beyond the far. gnotvs. yet reveals not- evermore. Ne" He ll Silence yvrapt, for n11 Save for H-is deathless tnessnge to inclined Your actions are and cultivate l-telf-testra-‘nt or your affections will lend you Into serious difficulty, even though your lllulllhlts and Intentions are the Itctlt. Your birth-stone Is a garnet Your lucky colors are Navy-blue This Irtcroalod expenditure .1135 bell" KOIllB on while, the revenue In eight months. or at the rate of five Iuit- And the national debt ls mount- lnlz upwards by leaps and hounds. There seems to be no hope of bott- er things while the King Govern- ment In left In power to mix and waste th-e t-utbstanco of tho CHICAGO. Jan. 6.—The U. S. no longer courts the role of melting ant-tamed. but Canada will melt only the. raw day before the American Stetbtlcal Q Men's Ovelfooats $15 to Clear We have divided all winter Overcoats left into two Iots. 5.00, the other to sell not a cheap Overcoa at $20.00. SEE WINDOW, FOR $15.00 OVERCOATS Henderson £8 Cudmore - 101 GRAFTON STREET You knew."- the tor an old sticker in t. the clear. So bring along your cash. ' I It. s . l vvoo-v l n The Public Forum w (‘I (“Imam nmmgh which is bound to get more than its share. 01 lllluéllfll "Hull!"- 01‘ 0f lllllllfllll- "Qlflfénlelnsédes on we back. which i v tld)‘ “llm” “Iimfl “m! summer Political expediency only will weigh bl" l‘ m“ “Net bee“ know‘ mm’ bring yott up front the Iwtmltt": - 9 ‘I'll: column II open fur the tut u, “m, from Canada could Mm Premier Km; in (‘wading all the cottntr.=s ot the world have it on. are strengthened and _ t > zine:'l:::il:lln boy’ ennlezrarlentnfllil: Q m‘ .,_ had “ we, year m, a dry onesimuh front and back ntuscles rota-t tic i chnhmemwn Guam“ u”. In“ “d"““lag"‘m”ly~ Unmrum‘ which two cottnties shall be disap- ‘ , .hfs tlcrelopntcttt, the ltrapt-r ‘t-at- w‘ nmfium’. “Mum! u“ 0W 0' tattcottsly. lhat would involve n "Hagen m» your body is Hawk,“ z "u". M currmwndmnm 11m ' CI "THE WEE FREES" ’ __.. 1:6 Sfr-Wltett Dr. Xlaclttrtosh was. in Charlotte "own and atldntsscd a‘ meeting in Zion Church on Ill." Church Union Question he lnttlde t-ho sta-tenren-t tha-t"‘uvcr a Int-r, drcd churoltesywelwt- vacutztt in lite‘. High-lands. ole." and ‘proceeded to‘, F-rca Church and how his sttatentettls wue ' 'l‘ht"t-t- to four utimltcs twice. n mevflfiéxfilel-fd izf,lhe,lwlar;rnliifiigzipr mitn-Itslters of this t])l‘0\'.i1t'0 are mak- ing tithe some sta-tcmantts l"o tbur congregations and cl-all-tttittg that they do not make ut sstatt-ttitattts would you be so kind its to give ~upace to ville ttnclosctl t-onltnltltitnt- tdon from the Rev. J. l\'. Cnntf- n, Clerk ol’ Asisemlblt". The -I- eta Ohurch of Scotland. When. the. ttatrtrpllllet about the "Wee Frees" appeared =1 lnttttt-liatetly sent it to IGdI-mbllgh asking for the "facts and the Rev. Mt", Oatmerotn has kindly" suill lthem by return ‘mall. I may [ran-tie that in the interval I ‘had Isl-m a copy of tlhe Free Cllttt-t-lt |.\Ill_-’.HZhn0 i=n~ which wore splendid irt-ports of trite ksuetttbly i"n Edin- 'llllI‘I-'.Il, showing a church entail] in ii‘ Iii V( st 1y 'ttn interesting crItit-Isttt on wt-rtnitt] (7) "(Jhurclt Uta-IQ. a n I2 " attltltori-ttttll ve" l otl vet ti" Itflutrttlt Lltntlon tttcltlltotls and III‘.'II\ s. , l I anti, Sir, etc" u‘ ’*“~ Wm. ORR MULLIGAN Ulntrlotltetowtt. l‘, la‘. I, Jztll. 2. 1925. (ENCLOSURE) l, CHURCH UNION Sin-dlettletrs fro-m several parts ot Canada. lbavo reached us lately tlrawtng our attention to oils-stint- Lteratnre and information of tlle Joint Comanit-tee on» Church linion I do not feel dtlstmlsetl to a-ttomqtt to. deal with tthe merits oi the En- iou Question, but the leaflet alp- pea-rs to call-I for a statement front u; In. vl-rudltcatlon of our own post'- tlon, ‘l accordingly crave ttlttt-t. you will kllndly give space -ln an early Issue of your tpatper to this latte-r In order blunt tlhle facts maly be lrnolwn. l-t L's due to all pair-tiles -bo rth-e con- troversy that lthc- people should not be misled rby error In a tuna-tier of‘ such vault Itntpontalntce. Surely the advlncemenf. of the Interest of Chrlet’; Cause In not dependent on luch an unworthy weapon an a fal- ne attack on n sister Christian Church. I make no wlm-ntent. on the tone and slplrlt of hhe Iealllret In ques- tl-on, and oonflitte tuyoelf l“) its statements, or Iutther lit: minute- meal. of flail. ‘liln 1905." we are oald. “to have held 170 clturdheg and ntans- cs: today. 74 ‘of tt-Iteuo are dere- Ilot. Many onoe benullllful edific- es ore valcanlt and out of repair; the hinged of their clooed doors are rusted stiff; splendid mumr- Ittl window; lt/re boarded up. and roots loll In the ra-ln. Atmong the fruits of ltwenty years of Antl- llnionrlilm In Scotland are 74 desolate churches-sons militia- lwrs. sane poeple." I cllnllende the writer: of tM leaflet to name than Ohurchen. They are unknown to mo. We Ma ‘In possession of only one metmor lat window, and It ls oentaIln-ly tar from lbelng boarded up . l‘ l ll ]. ll ll- TY "chin Amati-Union Ohurnch claim- ed to hove extelnelve brellzn mls- sion work in‘- Solt-th Africa, butt ilmzr years after they cottld only ncooltnt for into fonakm helpers. In 1918 may hall Only one m-Ie- elonary and one native worker. Today they have not. one mis- ‘lluurny who has bet-n rt-ttloved by din drlllv ll "91?’ dark ‘Dlcllllellll lllllliProfessotra. There are I-I Students il- lllll “~“tlll.'s session Ill "lttenltlanlce "Ind the tz-tlyed. At the end 0i his addrttts linveruge for ,,,;",,,,,S, nu,‘ m. SAX c-htll-Ienrgetl his statement amt] ttl;tde.lye,h,h,- has bu.“ 1g, (phi; “my ‘W. some torrettlotts. He ttp ltd that ppm. to be u 3mm,“ llllllllllll-ll";it-owt-vlar. tnsvtr cl-aittned to be oth- Olturolt, alud In‘ ttttmlborg ztlro to b ~ "" ta-ken as the delcnntli-ni-ng factor of __ tory, holwetver ‘my we. are. of t-herlarge ‘OIllPIlP-IIOS‘ of Sco-tlatld as the following tligures lwill show. e-ral Asustelttllllcs arc: your, I-I; (Il- THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ytnt‘ l; 3rd your" 2; I; Bid year. 2. ‘ho-Lat 6. Aberdu: ll. Church "CoIlt-ge III. ovil-I be seen that » last. session ttlterc Ilorell about ~10. I900 -pllltll.<llctl only lllIIiIHItI "In 1905", the lleallllet rptoceads, -d a student vv-hl lsltortly be ran-l to take tht- plaice of worthy" .\l"r.| ath. l-n I900 we had no agents Itt e ‘oteigtt field, todtty "we "Itnvo I3 Agun-ts, twltlu a number 0d t» workers. Uut" .\II>‘.~.IOIIS are, South Atlanta-gel, Solidi Af-liut, l"u-' alt-d Llau-a-da. In the houn- tttrt-h we lta-vc 92 ordn-luetl Mitt-I listt-rs, wit-lie tn 1900 we had (tnlyl The “Wee Free Ultlrrch." the leaflet. suyr‘. liars today u (‘ollt-gtt \\l.tb a staff of el-g-ltt professors and Iottttlre-rs, wlno do "no-t grad-ti- ate an ttvertlge. of ill-roe sltltlvllis a year for lth-e Ministry." l0ur (Pollegt- staff consists oi‘ fivc n-lltttrltt-r, “'0. than a co-mlmtrn-tivelgv sntall tl.h and right. we Iwll-l ltltve to ke a very secondary platen. Ili..~t- bus o-f-tclt borne a 4 try tilde-rent. t-erllintotty. ltt t-eltl-g 1 for our ntrttterit- Fl renlgllt as a Ch-ttrclt "plwz-pltrtio-tlI-.|l,; In a bettcr 1tos"ition t/ltmt either t0 \~ \ he nu-nt-bers given in to Ilal-"lt (It-tr UNITED FREE CHURCH .<;’;__- __ _\§\ Regular Students Elfnburgh» Isl. your. 11: 2nd ilrtl yczt Ill. Tlttzl]. »II. "lillfll-lgiflvYrr Is‘. year. 1X: 2nd yuit-t". ; 3rd yea-r, l2. 'l‘ot:tl. 55. Abt-‘det-n» y-latr. -t: 2nd year, , ; 3rd yea-r. 2; 'l‘ot.'ttl, 1X. ‘ ' Ill alltlitlltn till-re wore- nlttt-reg- ‘ at" sfittttletttls. . IPdI-rtltttrgltvfl. (I-lasgltw l. Aber- on, X. iii/Q »». F. E _\\ Regular Students St, AtuI-tevwswlnt your. I. 'l‘ollll ~I. l-ltlitllbul-glt- 1st ytttr, If; 2nd your 3rd yrettr, -I. Total 9. Abordeenr~Ist year, 3; it U; 2nd 2nd your. Glasuotvn-lst yen-t", -l. 2nd your, l "III-II ycttt" ‘.5. Tlotal l3, War titt-vii-egcd stlltlelltszfl St. Andrews, l; "lfitllttburgh. I9; -‘ -l; Glasgow, IS. Iln the Ed-inbltrg-lt Uttitod Free ll were ottily ogulttr utttrattt-tls. he salmo- College the entrants utt-nt- “For a period of 20‘ years the I "Wee Free ‘Cltttr-clt“ Itas tallied to \- lproduct- statistics of Itts ntorurbcr- I-n. my ti-ttte ah/ EASE OF MIND IS LIFE’S GREATEST BLESSING’ INSURE Ivow FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE $ERVICE"CON8U1.T Ilynllmatl 8.150.‘, I.Ill. THE OLDEST INSURANCE GI QUEEN STREET To our many friends throughout. the Provinces, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the generous sup. poll given to us during the past Businesscondltlons, generally gpgakln-q, w", m,‘ ‘h: ' best—compett.ltlon keen—but with said: In execs. of a quar. ter of a million, we are well satlafied; A rgggrd 1°,- a" " initial year year that stands without precedence In the an- nals of the Stationery Trade in In retaining this buslnew have justified our slogan of "Too much trade 903mg m the Upper Provinces." and trust that the Service rendered wlIl warrant your continued support during the current year. BAIRD-Tl-IOMAS-SCOTT," Ltd. , Truro, N, S. “SERVICE AND SATISFACTION" I &TI IETQTT Qififfijif " A than; AGENCY IN P. E. I. PHONES 57 AND 333 TORY! year, our first in business. the Marltimes. at home, we fee-l that "we Wholesale Only The Economic Ques How to reduce expense; and produce the but results from fox breeding is the real question today. A BALANCED lls a part of the aecrehieedlnga diet rich In vitaminea II euen. tial to animal nutrition. Cooked ce restores waste tissue, IMPERIAL COD LIVER Arc scientifically prepared to mee “produced the goods." We suggest you can profit by the experlencepf other] if you have not already worked out n solution for yourgolfl alliy, fat; produce heat and energy. preteen build: up and cheap commercial fox biscuit but have the endorsntion of the best fox feeders In Canada and the Un-lted Staten. Write for demonstrated fame. IMPERIAL Blscutr co." Charlottetown. P. E. I. n tron tin-the P. E. Island rnnchgg RATION real; supply energy and vit- OIL FOX BISCUIT t every need. They are not. - They have lllllll ill’ UK‘ gttvings of Its petnple for hontv and foreign "ntissIoltt-l." by [he unw Quanta .1114“ they rep. We adnt.t that two ltavc ttot since L, statistics t-onupltra lively the cott-tt-"tt-y" III which our greatest, st-rcttgth llics. I send you, Slr. by the slltmu mull as this lt-tler, copies all‘ the Acts of ottr I921 General ABQOIDZIIIYLSIHH of our "Mon-titty Ilelcord." from which you ("an verify lthe tfact -t.hn.l, wo publish annually, and UJJOII month, the givlnga of our lpeople for all lmnposco. These wllll chow whether we are the decaying Church t-balt the lealllot repN-alentw no -tlo her The total direct gIvl-nga- of our people In 1903 were £8190 of which sum £6,672 was for the maintenance of the Ministry", In 1923 their wntrl- bDhIiYlw amounted do £19302, lfor all purposes, of which lllfli £16.- 807 was for bho uuppont of the MINIUITY. There was l-llllg a.n.l"tt- crease in their glvllltgs In the lpor- lad 0f 210.872. We are repreeented an "Staking I" "95’ and that. "we did 99°" "I ‘ml "wmberslllll- n"? Tell!" htt-tttlztly a-a-y that we "Italvo vindicat- 0" f“? “m” f“ I“ "ll" “l9 "W"? ed ott-t" clullm in this" respect. l?" Illl III!‘ Illtlnlllntls of Scotlalttki "m" “ ll/‘llltlltll 59°" youth, and is void of n-alttttvl-l slgtnllttl tllolt of the con-ltrcgtttion, and there-vein“ b.- mgthenw," we 49h“, h h, fore any tluttrt-s given by no lwoullni those who am t-onupettenlt to judge _ “mm “ill” "B" ‘llllll to say, atrd also to the verdlc-t. of conversant with the clrotlltnttttlttroes .h|,».lbhy_ 3gb" can 5% {mm M“, “.9. will lm‘ Wwlllllll" 4-0 I-IlM Dllfl 0T port of the Cotnntllttee on. ‘Plto WeI~ slvc operations In wthiolt WIlII) compare favorably with that of alny other toh-u-relt. nlststtred wI-tllt "tit-e advance of tlttne escorted the -Free- (lb-arch of 1843. wnot." We army Wllrevltcl" -we have "no a-ppea-l to lure of Youth. the ‘CIIIIFCIYB CX-Iltil» tthls d-I-rectlun, -We. at any rule, become more that lwe dld rightly Int 1900. "which uintply lwtts tto faithfully ltd-hare to our Ondlirnatlon vows, wnd bite Llord has prospered tte beyond our ton- dvest ctx-pecta-tlona. To hltm two de- sltre to assign the» ymalee. Yours sincerely. J. K. CAMERON Clerk of General Xuambly our alll om the wi-mdng of a law suit." I allow tthte Ia-tle bord Gutlttrltl a loyal melmlber of tthle United Pres (munch. to my what our imam-t ob- joot was. llln writing to title owm Church In 1904 thg salidz—-(Vlder—— "lord Guthrie-e Memoir" thy Sher llt n. t.. Orr, K. c.. (ma), page I40), "This does "Injustice to tho Bree Ohumb Idea of compromise loaders. I "believe their dllflf‘ cott- Illtlt Ilf‘ All)‘; ;\-l '§'H|‘<_ - I . J, "xfll I .1“ H, lama-y or marker In that fie-Ill an In etll. forever, a “if-fr- to- rinliieudent" tllutary Snipe . In that. field there in etlil one IMIMIOQH- Jtllifhll Ill-III “$31K lllehoa. What ltltely wanted and were nhtmd tn" Iuvuntm a flotilla. cot-n was rm with the Iona nnd FiremanLoses His Life In Fire PIIILADELPIIIA. Jtlny_ 5.—- Ono fI-rl-onttn lost hits life and "propfl-II’ ytalttted lrt halt a tnllllott, was 0119i‘ stnoyod in fire than awupt t-hrmlflll two lmll-ldltlgts on Broad street. -—o0>————— i Dilrturllbt Llnlntent for (‘ultllt- L‘; * . For Flrolnsuranoe conluitf n. M. snursotv 156 Richmond lino! Phone M! OO-O-O >v¢ l -¢I fl+on+non London,,E.C. 4.. B41910“ Public Auction Sales 1 Row Fun I ‘Repnsnmd by n. ‘ o. M. Lampoon o Co. Alfred Fraser, ma Fifth Aomu YNIU‘ Pub‘ 64 Queen Strut,