,,-L.-a..-...H »_.l PA FOUR! , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,_,_. 18 1925 y .092 \' r' ""€'_ r ` _ -- -j- '- -- -* - than carriage by land. The T0l'0l1!0 I' President, W. Chester H. .\|cl.uro_; _ _ _ _\I¢¢-President, J. B. Burnett; 1 t h imimr ma meager, ‘_ ni iaiiei-i;¢ei.t°_______"____';:;»_'__‘:l°;_:___E°::_l"';;_'l>- K- Currie sitamer had arrived at that city ' ’e‘t?hl¢°lr¢¢ Bfprnentutlrw-E. J. Power from Saint John- 5-B" with 2000 .-/;(_/¢j:¢'__ f _ , bags or sugar, each bug containing /ff,,._‘-f" _~ 100 pounds-one thousand tons in - ’ a ORDER A 'roN oF SCOTCH COAL Today and try it in the THE EHlHlilllEl|]WN Ellllilllll f'.fif‘i?..iZ sum." U." W, D A ,,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,, g 0 Star talics note of the ac t at a MONDAY MAY 18 1925 tl. The steamer had lett Saint _ - .. f that quantity, but had distributed Pnssrows sonnv si-lowiuc life-i_ime and make ur. cause or pop- ____ _he _____y_ The d_S_____c__ __a__e_s_ 1- lllliir g0V'~‘l'“'“@“l and °f 'pewe ms ed by the steamer on its course W~ T' R P"E“'°“ “mae 3 5_°"yloi\n? lt'iS'Df>9§i'l'19- Tlwugh he is around Nova Scotia, across the how beibre the Parliamentary new se,.emy_,,gh,_ vm, pnndenhurg Gulf or st. Lawrence and on its , »- . ’ - John with more than three times the bulk oi' its sweet cargo at ports for a winter supply C o S S may bl. able to crowd into what re | =@‘55r Mins fea- .-3 __ ,.-'i>0WFIl£‘l'- [he l/.kely -to ‘play false -to thenl :indlldkes we or I me “ee onge _ _ _ . . _ t l b\t ' e t two _ . . let 'it wus on hill; precious rv--n-_tmy them to his former nl'zisi<,\r`? lo make me rp L Sw H e I( is soinetlnies )usi a dul-l ache, but l port -thu governiiieilt_deturiuined tn_if ,hey ,mm me Katie,-.|3a[.k_ doum. by _“___ but there _S _Said to be a ww Pl-mme" 8 subsmy of S1;-"O00"| if-ss .heir new President will not saving ol' fiom 40 to 50 Per cent. ln .‘°"d‘"`“""‘ at mnes- wh`:`1“` Som' lres-lst their -will. l'f_ as we belieii.. licilllll- Thus Efemli' are ‘hc mu' ct-ived lt;-tteis in London frp_niC.\ir. they “_D______ regard the ______, ____ _e_ ways handiwpped in_theii'__c_t:nipe;l- _ _ _ ____ _ ___ - = if . -‘ . . ' '» - - 1. - ' .': s V- ' ' Low, Min.st.r of Trade an _ _ oiu _c__H___g the Hohenzonems wwh M,,_r_ tion with unter carr_lugc __ ti] 3 you 1 tuip o ra e cg ui merte bearing ulpon his investign-l _ , _ W-lyd UW 10111-led (10“l1 WJ! I een' approximately tw.ce as great as it would have been had the sugar A steamshlp service has also been h terminal cities by this mute than Ihat Behr at Qnurs *jg W-A SCIATIC PAINS .Sonieoiie has described the Dahl of acuig iheuruatlslll, RS bélllg ll|(€ unto having »:be .loint in a vii-se. and the v.;5@ clumiped as hard as -human sands t-eulti clam-ii it. but sciaft-|02 omniltut invesii atin ocean' _ ' - . WBY UD U10 3798! Canadian river- is like having 5011190119 °_"_ 5°‘|_1;_9' t _ , hlug tome along and give e cianip tl couple more turns. There is no question but tha the pziiii fiom a real »sl.'l8hi °v"hc"d of capital Lost' coint= even moi; -intense. ln ftffliier days the patient wa- piit to bmi and given com-plete rest ivhirh i.~' slill consider' rl g-'.o.'l iretit ment. Heat is ol’ much help. How vcr piiysfcizins now try .lo locnt= tht- vnilso of -:he sointlca, so as tr Sttuii- yetii's ago the lfmatnient \\'.is in expose these nerwfs tind this iuicht l>-,- clilising troiihle. .'\"lilpl<~ .-lifitlling of lil'-= nerve li; _'pulling on the heel was likewis used. El€'l'1l'fCily, :the actual cailtt-ry. in i , _ , _ paiatively short time ago and is ___ ,_ _ , , , _ _ ._ .ht-lim-ii it ur. Preston in compii- he we (-°\@fl1m@“'~ . ` 'W' "“ ‘ll ""‘” “ml “ll *~°l“"°~ , y _ inpidly becoming more und more or alcohol, were other for-iiis o itll-I his FUDDN- The L'°"lmm"-9 and? N0.|T';rHE EEA-rC|ANs gg;-10nS_ This fnrm 0, ,_-gmpg-titign_ti'ezltinent. Aspirin in henry dosei l _public will await \\i _h interest the‘ has a|i'e:loiie and buck bone. has given re It is within ithe -bounds oi' posslb- for rrpziir-s to th-, l-1iidson'.~i 1311;:-"“d°lh° mm that Dlieimnl' Cnnmlmn Her to thollsands °r sufferers' ~ l In -twenty-t`live percent oi’ th cases there has been an injury. : sudden lift, a inissllPp_ or a slip c- soiile kind, which has resiil-trrl l m».~'_-c-__ A _ at OUR LATE FRIENDS His Honour Lieutenant Governor lleartz. at a. mlcen-t -pulbiic meeting over which he presided, announced . that he piinposeri opening nlll meet- ./ ings at which he was askr.l to -pne- - side, promptly at -the ‘hour aippoint- _,sf\n-t or not. And the announ-cement wus greeted with es down to sill-iiilii=i‘ ‘lie "$.indiiilin" hover-ng li\'~>rhe.'lll Does count another nuuibvr. I iii older one is moi" nzowii up, She is slit in-_<1 tit' iuy feet _'ho wht lv she tzovors :ill her hooks To ketp them clhaii. niid nent. \nd ill this cozy, evolving hour (Truiii-S balm for care. and soi'ro‘\\‘| ind l-liiildren's hnlppy iiliivccn.-t' i llriilg-s I-treng-:h for the toiiioruoii-1 | .iid uliliu does cours \\'hl>rr> woi~i~_\'i _ rffgiied, | And thoughts of happier' trend. fhoii-gh tired 1 was. l'iii siruiig again \\'ith my truest, dearest friends. ‘hun thlldish love and ciiiiildisli -.i'us._ mother of the Salvation Anny, to the great organigg. tion which is doing and has done so much inthe past for wayward, sm-burdened, Suffering humanity. Self-denial is the very foundation of Salvation Army service. Because of the life-long, devoted self. denial of the Salvation Army people, their work goes on and goes far. They ask little for themselves- they give much. That is why a dollai- put into Salvation Army work does a hundred cents’ worth of good. The money is not paid out in high salaries, nor in extravagant ex. penses. It all goes into the work o£:-- Spreading Christianity, Helping Prisoners, ‘Ci=\fil18 f°f 0'Ph°“°' Caring for their Famili Healing the Sick. - ~ es' Helping Wayward Gi_.|s_ Bringing Hope and Cheer Feeding the Starving, to the Down and Out. The work of the Salvation Army_ is one long record of unseliish sacrifice in the service of others. YOU can help those who do so_ much and five so much, by a little self-sacrifice yoursel . Give your contribution to_th¢ authorized collector, or send if ta:-- MAJoR i-l»l?__Q0EC.l? _ _ Charlottetown, . - - 1106 SALvAii0N ARMY in His sekvicl-1 -~ i* ` l _ Q ` __ 'l`lil'r<- 5-; no greater pnwtr, ’- ' ll-l nt-ei-lsliiicss away l‘ll tliriisi ln th.-i, my happiest lioiir l -l’liol.liv llt'ulii~_v.‘ N 0 of A Industrial IJUNDON, hlzty 15.-'l`li|'l'v lvorv- 0 -present signs of :lily gil :ii iii- iis1t',‘iai'l iie\‘olo|iiili~iit, .~lit-li :is fol- oweii the Nupuleunit- \\';lr.~v iiill-_‘ss t \vli.5 iii i‘o.<|le.t't -to lhv gen -rilllioil it elect! . ity, s:li>d Sli' Arthur Sivcl- laiilaiiil. Minister of I.:iboi', in tli~~ lou-so ci' (‘oinnions_ today, liiill ill his nirriier the British (hiv riluii-lit uid pri pllroil vxleiislvi- plnn.-_ ivliicll ie hiipcd to :ng~tl\i- ii ss the sltuwiont but douiiteil petals prosperity' l0‘l“’l` 1'?-“VS “`ll0 H\|l’ll0l"i€‘il iiilii wus llloiefficacy slicli coinliiiitlei~_ ' H sl _S kt'-Il \ Slndarl 1-door Sfd li. ‘ Dglgn 4-dow S1011” 31.613 l.0.B. Factory, Toronto. Tara Extra l l i l ‘ 9 at The Fine New Overland Six is a distinct /' advance in six-cylinder engineering . . . a very de. ' cided advance in all phases of chassis, engine and body design . . . topping the heights of beauty . . . setting a precedent in Jiower . . . creating new ideas about swift pickup an getaway. People who have ` owned many cars of many makes are of one accord l in praising its consummate performance. ‘. , ` _ MCLAINE SERVICE STATION ` - use clulrroiv l \ , . // STREET - - oru\nl.o""' as mari mum, iesemvorf mv W 0°” Mi ¢° "must, if im the ‘lSelf-denial will prove 'ui