.. V I ` ,Y ._ ll _ , _ . THE cHARLo'rrr:_rowN._cU.llzDrAN 4 » ~ ~ - ._ _7_, -,_-,_-3-.Lg presenting you with " this _ . and 'you. Mrs. James, ii0W€1‘S. we do so as s ol our regard for __ prayer is .hat the iiaster whose you are and wllonl you serve may kee.p you both un- _ snow livin lloluntus catalogue tll‘lllc shadows of death all pass away and the dawn of -heaven Presentation ”’°‘."‘°- - ' ' ' __ , ,_ - | tS.gued on behalf ol congregat- / . I ion, \ 1 FAREWQEL 3ou|a|_ AND' ` John Woylle, Clerk of Session PRESENTATION' TO MR. AND Sl1”wlBVii|€.‘1V|11¥ 20. 1925. ' Mns, T. 0, JAM;-3 0|: Mr. Jellies replied on behalf of - Mr-i.~James nlld ilmself, stating STREETBVILLE, ONT. that he was taken completlly hy ' _- ~" isurpriso, not only by the present- - M the 'W99i¢iy i\1'&Y91‘ 1110611118 ation, but also by the large rlulrfver held last Wednesday evening, Mal! 'Who were pn.-sent.. lie .xpl-ts.ed 20th, Mr. James brought to a close (ho regret ci Mrs. James and' him- a series of addresses ou the Lord‘s/.lr_-3;' of sevcr ug tes that were so Prayer., 'Phe hour spent each pleasant. 'l‘he \'.-~‘;. particular-ly week in praise, prayer and Sbudy ln the Suutlav 51"' ‘»‘ had appeal- oi this prayer which is so concise 'cd to him. lic explcusod the ut. and so perfect, was a dcliight to ,hos t~\lll'luu.;e lu the futirc of all those_ who had the Drill es-e of the eonizrf-;;ut`an. Artcr u number attending. At the close of the of tllcsc present had paid their prayer meeting Mr. Wii6'0ll 100|! tribute of respect and ouloglserl thu chair and after expiainiilil th# thc wolk Mr. Jalnes had 'been ell- ..pu»rpose of;-thlo gathering culled aiblcd to do .for -them, this part of Mr, and Mrs.`Jumce to U10 Dial- the lncctin-;; was brought to a fornl, when Mr. James Was DN- close Ihy reading tho nncty-1\r.;t sented with; a purse of K0ld. by Psalm and singing that hymn that Mr. George Wilson, a former pupil is tlcur to . vc-ry l~rcsby:erlan‘s 0| th-3 Bible Ciass,.an'd Mrs, James llenlt “O (lull or inthe! by whose a lbeautihli 'bouquet of carnations hand 'lily people still are hd." ily Milf U80_r§e Leslie. The foil- 'l‘llL» iatiles tlrcn .gcrvcd 3, very owing address was read: _ dainty lullclieen, - 'l`o Mr. T_.C. James; I Dear Mr. James, . -*- 2 I n é _ .t 3,’ _ Icourses ill theology at Kings Col- , . 1' . . ' _ |Cowley,` Doaktown. | ' _»' The two candidates for the dcri- ;I___ ` _`, [collate have recently completed _,_ A _ _ siege, Halifax, and have t.-lken their V at- _ I , ,degrees They are |Mr. G. F. 9 ._ ,rf ff '.‘>'t.i_, S i ' " lI“ ii?" ` _ Eiigilése 4' V i' ' I ' V . y __ V., '_ _ _ o0N T PORGET Croce Word ‘Puzzle No. Horizontal l ingenious, smart. il Moral obligation. 12 Worries Mnn’s name (ub.) A Canadian city. ‘Elder _(ab.) l'nliculnuu (slang) A number (plural) A popular -beverage. Wander. A small bird. ll is ll ll ' li J. " '° . - it A i i J ,limi w 143` 34 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 143 39 Cauterize. ` CLEAN TOOTH Extreme (used as a prefix.) `36 Taverns |40 Not in. 41 A girl’s name. / ' ’ 44 Color. S 45 Same as 9 Vertical. 46 'Sire (plural) 48 'According to nature (Latin) (ab.) Silent 49 . _ 50‘~A minute particle. 52 A likeness, cllEME Excrosence in Brain. Extois. E. 0. 2 A mid-western state in U.S.A. `3 An ancient Egyptian king ll ii it it Is The Bt 'l`hursday __ _ _ . _ _ y 1 city. ’l`llvy arc stopping at The Rllsrs. -~- t Mr. Wi‘li:lm Crane, rcprcsentiugi thc Soil-_'ro ffomnnlly, Toronto, is at pros-ollt in Charlottt-town. anti is a-ttur-ll/--ll lrlrporzlriiy to lhp Soil- gro Selling .'\l:cncy staff here. of whit-ll'Hon. lviurdocll MacKinnonis manager. Mr. Peter McCourt, his many friends in city and country are pleased to lnnrn. is out and about again after his .errlous illness. and looking rcmarkuhly well :lnd vig- orous and ns clloory as over. A nowsprlperman's life is a hard and strenuous one. but scelvllllgiy it en- ables him to withstand longer than the average citizen the last enemy. Year Of 13 Months BUSINESS MEN'S VIEW OF NEW PROPOSAL. ' during the whole lifetime of Sunlight Soap. . _I-~:,-l. “Q “Q Z _ l~ _ i _ ,i it`s really economical. ' “That`s why I always use and recommend Sunlight for the laundry, dishes an d general housework. Sunlight keeps my hands soft and comfortable, too!" Lever Brothers Lilnited, Toronto, make it. _ ‘_ _ _ 'VT v: 3 f J? ~'. ~z..: " - .i":"'l" -_ _, . .»'.¢,»g.»',l`-.ill_ttl' girl .ot 'Apt . I, > I 1.-.tv-;‘. V' _ J .ina ;1‘.,»v.- ,,' -'-gf I, - 1-rt sf v'»,_~._’ 3.- s-as-a ‘ if 4 §.h'.'.:‘\‘1‘lK'l"1/.l"'.~‘ 'l.".‘."“."-""-".-- .. ” iii' _ = ”7_-_ 'Q q--._ ."x‘f§"‘n‘i`n.c:.L..'»i..i. 'gfilii J. .' i" -url s’;i"'i,=i..i. -. LONDON, June 4.-The .propos- al to divide the year into thirteen* fmonths, which, it is stated, the British railway companies have up- provcd, is one of three schelmes on which thc League of Nations has 'been 'for some time gathering the opinions of tile religious auth- orities and of commercial and business interests. This is the "radical" rciorm ol' the calendar; the other two -being known as the “simple” and the “partial” reform, tho simple cquaiizing the -months and quarters, but retaining the week intact. and establishing 11 partly satisfactory concordance betwccn thc days of the ‘week and the dates of tho month; and ther partial leaving oue_day or two days unch your outside the week, according to whether it is an or- dinury your or Leap Year. The radical reform scheme div- idcs the your into thirteen months of twenty-eight days, or four. weeks each, making a total oi' fifty-two weeks, or ."l64.days, to which arc atlded one or two blank days. The permanent extra day might be. it is suggested, New Year's Day, pre- ceding January 1, and the Loup Year day might precede July 1, both being counted as outside the ~Sucll u calendar would be a per- ing ut 2 p.m. ' at pctuni one, and all the 'months t-L _ `p would he tquul ‘having the some MRS JANE W.I_-IITEHEAD . itll nnnlller ol’ Sundu_vs and the same -___ ith llumllcr of working days, with tiw Tim passing of ‘file late Mrs. Jane "Saturday . . . . . _.7 14 21 28 tcry, Charlottetown, services start- again when hc' appeared Monday week with 56 eggs. Mr, Walter Telnpelhoferficld, once the lill-,l.||:|rn'lll‘.~l l2.ul'lcti Rocks were erlul parade grounds, to \vitnc_~'e< f~'1'<‘01lli Wilil 53 DHHS- MF- Saill e alr.planc~competition llrcl-:fri-ss _\iwl’ll<'r.~1ll‘s were third with 52. ore. 5.\ir. lF0D0Hi1l is not viewed Wllil flying left the care of a large fam- gencrul favol at present. Alnoltgstipy of |,|-Omer-S and gtitglgr-5 upon the kernest ot' its nlinullrltts is thfrlllf r. the she lrhlthrully -perfornlctl London Challlllcr ol’ Corlrllllcwc ,md ,I-,| ., m0,_h,rS ,an in ` 7 . t r care null Whose f~i0Cr0i1iF.V. Mr- A- df! \- nursing sl vera-l ill sickness and i»0il~l|1. Siliii y0Si0i`iiilYf llezlitll nite-r which sh: nlarried Mr. “We do 1101 Witiii lf’ S00 llllb' lvthitcllrntl who predrcezlsld -her llc opinion tlivcltcll to other rc- .,,,,,,. twlve ya"-S ago to w,h.0,,, for-ms of the cuieuriar whilst the Nh" _bw-,,_ six daughters and one Sun; ilil‘39ii°“ “f Z' "Md www" is “ml i"'>ur tlzulghtn-rs are sf‘t»iic4l ‘liu'the unsettled, With other l'oi’ornls “.,_s,L _.md M,.__,_ W_,"v_,_,, W|gmm,e ,md tllcro 'r hound to I , r 't tllili- . _ ,r 9 it- g c.l Mis Fl il ii< lldczslon near the old 1211111082 illifi Will "lily "lik UH hclno Tito tlrr-t\'l~letl holla _ _ _ _ _ . _ llorvnvsdzly and ncvcr get unanimity .,,,,,,t_`;|y (,|,,,e,,,f,,'| and h,_,m,;_a$,,{'el1,`, with r~1~.m1r-tl to ilu-ul, hut wiiil -'I ' ill ilu- lialk and tryinsé cir'cu-1llsinuc- "X90 iiili<‘ i0l` i'7““'f“‘ W" ""` "i iz-l stile was callhd to .bear lnuiutnill rcudv on the wily llomo and we wllni to i|:lin.nlt~r uwwy at that mth- _‘I .n -hrmlm and ch"`m"ml spirit "mi U H ' .l sulllc that bzlnislleri all gloom, l I cr flu Wit 01 ""1" “"“ “‘»"-“ s'-Q was funhrluly hunt l l ul week. By this system a calendar of any year would be reduced -to a ta-ble I Sunday Monday 9 Tuesday Wiedncsdny .Aw »-n»- HQ 2-l 26 27 iam 16 17 18 19 20 l\2 Friday 13 which could Ile nipplic-d inrllfftlr- M ) " ' _ Her funeral was colltluctcd 'by the (muy to every month’ and wmlm fist und turtd tht sul lrf of till 14; A unit. Sycophant. ._ M ‘V***++¢¢-ooo-¢+o»-¢+eo¢+o-04 ~ INSIDIOUS We uc, this adjective ad- Viledly, Buffcreh from Eyutrlln "W hive ||¢r1e`e¢_vi|Ion and therefore do' lleeguepeet the Pfllmou of any-die defect. The motive power el the mum human organism is Nsrvg gym", p Normal eyn,f|t ll eomiwtod with about mg; of one °"° Energy, but when ¢y¢~ l\l'|In illpruoqlt. _muah larg- °' proportion li’ nqulml. :msc defective eycmthrougtl con ‘ . --~. ..T.`2.'!.'.‘i;t‘£i‘ 171.51' £1 \ £97- "ily urltully sheet the "anions: e 'other organ . “uni lv. produce I '-"@”1'f‘t’»“i`?i'¢‘f-i".@,"". ` 1 Illlillicllfnllll n. Part ur verb "to he-" I An"’§§;,_ Pmcs ssc at eos Tues _ »: _ _I I EYE STRAIN is zo zz .- BS 4 A famous English boys wl- m~IQaC'\ Interior. lgelrleer (spelled backwards) SOLD UNLV BY 9 A Canadian province (ub.) 10 Amusements. 13 Clear. _ _ ,___ _ ,_ __ 16 A means of enlrance or exit. 7 U n Apiilant orlllin. i .`L`;_“‘_---*-t---~` Death on Warts B dry up and disappear. Also re- 0 lleves bunions_ 1, _ _ . _ `ll w i ‘Pompoulr show. _ D 6 Ilellsd upon. " ' ru.) L0' 24 Temper of mind (plural) 1 pl..." The Ilcxnxct. Pose. zs Laments. _ are KooAl< Bron: 552 I 27 Also. ' ‘ 83 A burden oi‘rosponsiblIity. - 4%) i ii 0 U Apply Mhurdv' daily' w“rt5 lan McNeill, nt thc udvullt~f'il 11'." Revlews Avlators ,S8 ,,,,,,,,_ The me M, ,,‘.,N,,,t _ It’s the 3-times-sealed package that .‘ si ll C _ - 1 el xy _ c ,prn.;~tlt'.:;l tgllllgs-1.' Wll:rn(tllo intrcl; ,,,,,,_,. mm, in ,uw home who Wm lint onn, .lnm lcrs 0 ,olllnlv c' ,,,|,_..,. um mug,” ,f 3 van] h | | ., were about tn nlovc for 11 reform . H U 5 ci "md .lull the souul i' i .t 1, | the calendar we cllt'ured a pro ' 0 H vo ce hm “SWL IN MEMORIAM ri: "l.'“*;’.&.;"”..'“*’i C ci 1.11 kin are laid, The death occurred Wedncsdu ngton McNeill. Southport. of .\.- ud been enjoying good lu ulill and E __ » _ ll, » I til ~ silupli. nthcrlue. and one brother. Dun Luzglvllzairmfrlz mluphuglll out tw” ,_ _ Southport, to the Pi-oplc‘s Camo- liiwull.-ll-l will \-»- if-----~ i il0.miti0lL‘iy Wilii U10 Dilritl bill limi* :tg rl 73 ye.tl1=s.' Mas. Whitehead was countered the spoken words or _ lilo wilk, or zl total oi' illii. 'l‘ilrr signs that said “vcrbotcll." Wllilc 'thc Ka scr's oldest son reviewed tht planes and the alr- mcu, both pilots und other officials stood at attention. The Crown I’l‘lncc's rcvlrw lind- tlll the carularks oi' one of his old- l'llle official appczlrllncf-.~' cxcvpt that ‘the crowds failed to cheer lliul and seemed to resent the prefer- eutiul trealullcnt he received, #-Q-£- EGG LAYING CONTEST | NOTES ON THE P. E. ISLAND' Eco |.Av|Nc coN'rEs1', for ms’ week ending May 29th, 1925. Tlu Egg Laying (ioniost nlzulo a further galil of 5 eggs during lWhite Loghorns tied witll Charles l’:ll‘kt:l"s l§ul’l'ed Rocks for fifth place wlith 50 eggs each. Mr. A. \’t'i>=llcr's were sixth with 48 eggs. ».\lr.=, Frank iinlliilay‘-s Barred illorks lied with i<}rl\vard Iluilpitt‘s \’i‘llitt\ I.egll0l'll.»l, pcllfi. for seventh place with 47 eggs each. Mr. iiarry Hydc‘s llnrred Rocks tied Ilritll \V. G. Macl)olu\l1l‘s iinrrerl Rocks for eighth place with 40 1\;:g.\' each, and _\lr, Spurgeon Jell- kills are ninth with 45 eggs, 1\'lr. G. IT (‘onnor's White Lea- llorus leads tho Contest to dale w th 1212 eggs. Mr. Sam McPher- son‘f»' \‘\.'llitc Lcgllnrlls are second with 1178, Mr. Jcscpil Carluilch- uollul\s\_\>. .wi\a>-e\i§.\s~\s__._._ il _ _ , ' l'at Trainer new in Bosmlh Mm-gm-gt and, lllncllllcuds simply dissolve and 'haul' "Per- nllllcels of pcrnxlllo powllr-r from nllvi W J B"“‘m"" I-I N N 1 ` let. The funeral will be llclu thu _ _ M i afternoon from the residence oi., t m_, |nk|e N 0,, I 50,, ,gt 1'. .I Ucbonalll I ` E his nephew, Wellington ,MC-‘Will i-llolihvsgub Itiiie face briskly-every L B- |"|*'mm"'¥ W _ _ -- ».---=.- -_-_ __, Mn- ALL*-AN M NE"-.L ` leollilonlllenlletery mlrere 30 many _ //A/V/LTON S // /‘}71.‘Li` 6’ //i’0/V 7/if 0V[/V 70 )’£7(/ ' Y » / ` EP//YR B/SCU/TS _V V vcning at the residence of Wol- EX-Cr0Wn P[°|]‘,¢@ Y - TH//-Y-Z -"""` Retail Tnnmns Michn Joseph Hllunln F. D. Welmtcr I.. 1'. \Vorlhy A. ll. Wise l.. W. Crnhhe John Kennedy C. ll. Foster Hansard P. Duffy ` I3 li'i1l|N. Juno '2 - The 'furlllcr 1 . n ` is depth quit; llnexlpgactféd. i