' aqshircdoo FISH srouv. CAPE MAY. N. .l., Aug. 29 __ Wlieit thirteen-year-ulil ldmory Eves. mun, son of Julian Plyeiimflli gt... G. T. R. Handling ' ' More Business . . Blt.0(.‘KVILl.-I-.‘. Aug. bunlitcss on thi- (Ii-and ‘indicattd by lltc fact PM! leW llllks tlic motive power ilcpartiuont liavo uuu uuiuuuuuu to the engitticrs‘ ship uy the (m, thrcc drivcrs who have lteen acting us firemen iluring ti“. linm-uuuiuu in tratrlc, and has lake“ uu “u. SlYPIIKIIi tour iirciucii at this tar. initial. According to reports . in railway circlcs, tlic IHISIIIUSS now being Iianiileil over the t-uiimuq 1,; not far behind that of the saint- period last your. . 'l‘wo hundred and ninety cngincs are now being handled IIlTE week» - . _F0r t Your llrtig Waiits _ Ouldi‘ Delivery ' . The Reiiall Kodak Store Qatari?‘ LEFT $141,000 ESTATE. ~ PE 29fl-~-~Bcttor _ Trunk I'm-ll that in. thi- fhiou uluu tuonths do)’ on re , _ tctown is OTTAWA, Aug. 29.——Consistlng principally of real estate, and with a total value of- $141,000, the pro- tlaté of the will of the late _WIllium Allison Cole, formerly one of Ot< ulwu-u bespknow" uuuuyuuuur,’ uuu Liuntls ll'_~"ll‘llil5ll'l‘ti with ills ill iln- ltiss Ruiii MaolJe-od of Sinclair rcla estate agent, was filcil this ‘ lullrilupylu: “gift-k _ l uplilmz“tiéslxigfll;‘rslile- llllh‘ llPPn umrning. The entire estate, with lhplv‘, uuu uuuuuu uwruus: ‘ti; ‘Bl-fuguinu Brookiulag m Slime-l the eXtPPllm‘ "7 l1 $2,000 legacy to some ‘i0 PIIKIIIIK; pcr week Qvtfl‘ ljfu. "limd rofld- Western Untallo for export. ‘W000i 2.30 p. Ill. Nliss Hanna who has been visiting Albion returned home yesterday. :fiEW@EMML_ Rsoivahs l . .____. Mifis Annie Myw-rrs of Mtlllili Al- lii the city yesterday, Nllflfl Wlnnlired (Ialrns. ‘after a holiday ltero left tilril to Vancouver. Mrs. Janet Lathain of (‘harlot- visiting friends in Arg. yle shore nail vicinity. ._____. ills sister, Miss ldlizsibetit Dolanda Vlilllli ilci'i0tl.~;. Mr. John ‘vjjbvlftil-flgr “If Waufllu ecu,’ New york’ is u,“ u) uh, I lihc lllulu-ilfittti trattit- is iarge- \\':1sh., has‘ returned t0 Edinonstoit, mother, Mrs. i-Phoebe Cole. Rlch- l. ‘omlmhml m “mm "m" 6'30"‘ time}. vlslnug his hmlle l“ Johllfl‘ gitin Bay ports and cattle iroiii W115 Rlvcr. ' family Flour in 65's, selling at lowest “The Woman who l’ “ll""'"' (‘hcrrr Vallcv ‘I II. in". "Gods love-itcenliit its but, yes tcr- Mytérs of Mill View iit Mount ‘ It _ . "n" flllemllllg a Wesk with its!‘ TROUBLE m TELEGRAPH l- onyIiaeIinrhiil-p. n‘; 311'3'72.ii..‘lé"'.'l..$'?i."ii.fl'lfili dflughte" M“ Amhlballl J°l"‘5'°“' 0FF|cE_sntui-d-i night about f Thu “H-dneiuluy trlpn are vlu‘ Enntport and Lube-c, due llmnton about ll Brookflelll- ' l ‘ y ' 1' l-h p; Thursday. The Saturday trlpn are to llulton din-ct due Sunday: _ ii (fclock. 501119 one, evi- '. . m. I Tin-nil...- muvo llollou Monday! and Frldnyl It l0 n. I. (Daylight Mrs" Jmm A- Mhphllll and llllllgll- demly boys’ throw an 0M !"'.l:':"ll‘|lhl1:“:%Enutuort. Lubes and st. John. tcr Myrtlp havi- rettirnoil t0 tbcir broom liltrtlSfi the telct-llllllll 1 = " I - s1‘ u . .1. ~ ' . . - - - . , _ r t Hun" ‘anaemia’. M "Mum w.“ ‘h. DIHI::,IE“:LlIMI:NI-C?‘:I:l.‘ tiuiiwilin iApiliiltiRnutl utter visiting wires near the (otideitsed Milk ~,.' Irv-hunt ntoumc-rn to New York vln Cnpe Cod Cunnl. ~ “r hummer Ans‘ Rubprt Inn's of Factory Mr .l"raiik Fraser, \Vll0 u‘ IFor states-noun. rote: and nddtlonul Information apply to clllll'lllllf‘lllwll- ‘ _ ' , ' - _ l A. 0. Ullltnllii, Agent ' fi‘_ was in the Pelcgraph OIIIPG, notii- 3M‘ - ‘t "°5'- I‘ 3' Mm l) J “uunuuuul uuu uuuuyu cit tho trouble, and thinking their A‘ i ‘ tcr Katherine who have bet-it wires were crossed by the electric. i "' gllesls “l m“ “u” Hill“ ll" HWJiIZIII line, teleplioneil tbc coitipany‘. a. ' Aiimt ‘Wok’ "emmfldl m Pmml who sent a man out along the 4 VIII S. S. (‘onstiince Saturday , u l.“ ,,_ 1 t, uummg _. 5 uuuuu-uu , lines. Ho iisiowici ic l ‘- _ V‘ broom across the wires an< rc- ,l. i" ' ’ Mr. Richard A. Murray and itiovml thc cans of the trouble, i! L ’ (mluglmlpn “h!” ha“ n99“ Sllmlllllll; btit not before a . I of instruments . a to itay at iis old ltomn in 8' - . _ _ , ,, _ , ~._] .- _ uuumu lpuvuu ‘his "lummgt , _ ill. tlu oflice was bvutunetlkmt, wlrtiafii m_ m, return m Mauuuu [M will cost in the \lt.lilIi} ot $l.». . s who“. hp 15 l-uuuuuuug uu H“. . besides the exile-Ilse and trouble of ,; Islvc lilundry business. tnaklng repallrs. The throwing of ' “TT- sticks. I’i.('., across overhead wires The process of making Peifection Ice Cream la i thtlsscs Vera McLeod and .\lar-'5,- (mite u glymmuii v v -tice. und a exact. The weighing‘ la done on accurate scales. the iggziel-“i-‘gtlsgtvuqulrufn sfuluhti. Brltlg‘; dangerous one. as nearly all wlrcs temperatures are registered on correct thermometers Mun," juuuutuuu of onpnfs/lelu. now are "Huey" the telegraph lines, the minutes are counted by reliable timepieces. Ev- ilhave returned home utter Vlgiflng "arrying I60 volts-Tum inticli. to be erythinq is tested» everything is standardized, cvery- ‘ut Brookfielil the guests of Mr. aitil sure, but- would give a person quite thing ls just accarding tp formula. And because this Mls- Alfllw Jmmstolle- a sensation. l formula, the‘ result of years of scientific fligitflflit and “u John A. “Jon-km and Mn‘ m“ u}? experience ls so closely followed the qua y o umuuuuiuu t ,. Hutu, l-uuuuu Mu (3 u, ' Mit-idachtfrnutiave tell by inlrlor. on GET A GQQI) GRIP , . re iirn lo ieii- tomes in (liar-c . l Bay, f‘, 11.. after spending a vrrv 0N nEALq H enjoy-able trip on the island, for --- _ f the past ton _ila_vs visiting friends, Look out for the uuuaquru] weak. , lllll HlIQ-"ilfi ‘ll Ml‘- "llll -\ll'*‘- -l' W- ness that intiiczites thinning of the ' 'i‘ayltir, t‘iiiiibcrlaitil. blood uuu luck u‘ uuwul; [t 3193115 that your bodily organs are starv~ .\lrs. G. W. Williamson, nee Miss | u want n: road nourishment; , u ng f r L. v Marie Lodge, zirriveu in Moncton mu; ‘he 1-K] uuruuu].u>u ul-e fewer; N ‘ on Thursday to visit their mother uuuuuul m delnandg of health. Mix IN‘ ‘v- Lodge“ Sr» Nl-lnll Sli ilo0d‘s Sursztpiirilla increases ‘ Mrs. Williamson was accompanied utreuutu nil-the ‘leuuutu uuu mu». by her nieces, Miss Ilarriet and vuuu uuulureu mu (‘Qrpllt-ltlll-I ‘ I J Ml-‘ls Mill)’ Gull“- Wll" lmY“ M?" makes tho blood carry health to I lzvplitllltiliil: some weeks ln bl. John even. Dun» cream; flu uppcttllle." i ‘ ‘E ' If you need a good ca lflF-IC ' ' _ medicine. Ilootfs Pills will satlsfy.' —- — zzThere is over twice "as much EASTERN » STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. ’ INTERNATIONAL LINE PAISENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE BEJIWVEEN l'l‘. JOHN AND llflfiTtlN ‘Little Bruce I<‘ti=ter, son of .\Ir. 8nd Mrs. A. E. Foster, city, who has been so seriously ill was re - ported sonteivhat better yesterday Mrs. A. J. McLeod. V Bridge. has returned to her home Q0 000-0 OOOO-GO+O'VO§O4QQ-OOQ 0-0 . ,, liiliioéif §'.'§..>._.I'i§§r m TM“ A A u _ _____-_ - < SPARE TIME -WORK ’ , _._I , . 3E ..§’.';'.‘Z.."‘?..“2..‘.Yf§“.‘.l... ti: ELECTRIC WASHER ‘ best. line ot’ Personal Greeting Every Farmer Needs a Ford 3 ',°,.‘,‘,_‘,1‘?‘.€',‘,';,~“,,,°;i;',‘““~A,,S“g;fi!,‘;,.f’“f;, for sale by § . i, Richmond West, Toronto. I Electric C0 You d0n’t hesitate to own a binder It " ' " for a few days use per year-to save . time. . Why not a Ford for use day or night A touch with markets, i 2 I I l every day in the year. -t0 save time thiat can be better used in productive work_ " < --to keep you in close personal -t0 andle ligiht produce to town, ' QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE , e Charlottetown . AAAAQLAALAAAAAAAAAA‘AA v - Wvwvvvvvvvw butter fat In Borden's St. Charles 0r Jersey Milk "with the - Brunt-l left in" as tn ordinary milk. Over vvwTTV kkAJA v Poldltt a . Baskets . f? 200 Dozeu ',_ _,20o; ’" In Stock . .l .. Phone us your a orders. Lowest prices. . ¢¢_¢ :¢:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL Stanley THE CIIARLOTTETOWNYGUARDIAN DON-"r roses? ‘the big dance eral tratflc manager of the Pennsvl prices Wholesal in More“ “all Thursday 5W1 ‘ - ' ‘eand Ret-ilb A. ' ' ' vanla. dRailway, went fishing mu Home g, CQ d y 1st. other ay friends were obliigel t ‘”‘“‘ . charter an express wagon to cit": CAR BURNED- While at lIiin- slqtiiigiilita: ‘lilEeliiilt-Rizdl- ‘Iizifll’ ‘thinn- ', ._ _ ‘ _ , . . e . 7's M5 CNN‘ lmme- lclllilllv caught two lifiyiff,’ a?“ filllunldy M" 55"“ A» B. and C. Prizes IIgO IIIIS. 01¢? sharks that imeasiiruu 8 reel and 8 rorluu}, u, uuuoallll.’ ‘tnfi "Eff i“ all l feet. 4 itiches long. and weighed 450 troy-ed liy gm,“ M‘; Qrulilaloy in‘; ~ I um] 490 uuuuuu uuru “e battled lt Iieing unavailable. I ‘III/‘ATCH. CLOCK and - Jewelry with them for more than two ilourg ' —~—— .,l,iil’,;""'?,g.‘ w“ ‘ire “aw m m“ e ' before laudliu,’ tin-m L .vE-RNo-N RIVER clRcul-r“ sung‘ 11.0mm 'eirncfient “lurk M‘ , - Eervll-QB “u. Suuum, Sept ‘ML -- t . ‘to \\. i. “either 90., Lto. , \ - “usury Vuuey l0 u: m -|nd“y|»QHE8l1-&ti'i1Pl. —-——-<o>____ -. . ' , ___.._ 0 School l0..i0 a .|ii. ‘lhe Abiding s _ _ . I ' u. lrr-sence’ Vernon 2 p. in. Sunday CHOOL OF MUSIC. — Prof. I-‘li tcitci" will‘ re-open his studio in tIio-Kiuilergarien ‘Hull on Thur... flu)’. lSeht. lsi, at 9 a. in. All intend-I "lg lllillils are requested to register at once. ‘ ASS-ULT CASE- The assull ti.- have been tried ywisteriluy fore Stipendiary Magistrate Shaw has Iiecn postponed till this morti- lug at ll o'clock to enable the At- torney General to produce certain witnesses. 'l‘lre case will be con - ducted in camera. ANNIVERISARV SERVICES -~ '1 he W. M. S. oi’ North Wlltsiiir-e. will lioldi their anniversary meeting In the churn-ii on ‘Fuss-lay even - i-IK. Auguw 30th at. 7.30 p in. Au addicss will bc aiven by the Rev. George Ayers; 'l'hc [lIlSiUl‘_](t‘.V. H. Wei-co will. ailsio be itrcsent The . lion" will rcntlcr up»; ial music. and an opportunity will be given to .-ll to help this f’, > ll cans-i DEPARTURE REGRETTED -— lti-v. Mr. (‘oliins wlio has been sup< plying the St. James pulpit since the. death oi‘ Dr. lfivllerwvn M“ yesterday morning 'for Montreal and is leaving shortly on a trip to thc Old (Jountry. Mr. Collin zvhu posst-sses a voice ot’ range an sweetness, sang with much ac ~ ceptancc in St. James Church on Sunday evening, and his ticpztrtuii- ls= regretted by a wide circle 0t‘ friends. ‘abroad? said Mr. Schlldhauer, to» ii-l“ ' I oittiliiiloii TEA In l lb. and i4 lb. MoscowItI Flames Is La_t§_st Report F°"Y~Siii Officers Stated to Have Been Executed by Bovlet Gov- ernment ' " ’ ‘ VUPEN-IIHIICN, Aug.‘ 29.~-.'l‘lii* lust wire .t'i-om Helsingtors today Sills that lliosvow is in fii-IIHHSP-H and that the Iii-r.- his lasted sever al rials. Details are liitrking. .-\t lhc sonic tinic it is wpiirtcil that thl- Soviet hlxct-titive (‘oiuniib tw have scntciti-cil to death forty- six officers, including General tluton and Klembowslti, metiibl-rs oi‘ ihc lted Ariii_v's War (louncll. 'I‘\vo women were executed I'l- stl-ail of their litisbzintls, who w;- rapt-d. ----<0'>--i-\ MEANS NO SETBACK NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—’i‘lie trag- t°ll_v ot’ the ZIt-‘J will not delay the (Ivvbitipllllnl m‘ ;l j ilifltlilllhrfiill‘ irsiiips in this cimniry, accordinr to l-‘i-eil S. llardesty and Edward ‘Sflillillllilllfil’, cngfl s l'Pl)!_\Ar'I1L- inc, a group of‘ capita sis who tire financing a propose-d New York lo San Francisco airship SPPVIIH. "'l‘lie destruction of the - ZIt-‘l uill not materially delay thtl de- velopment oi‘ airship transportat- ion. either in this country or day at the offices of the Manufac- tur ‘ Aircraft Association- ‘ ‘he investigation which Mr. Crmvell and l-made abroad proved to our satisfaction and to the satisfaction 0i‘ the capitalist whome we repres- ent, that airship travel is not only practicable, Init that, as world tiansporlation advances. it is un- evitable. “\\'i» are unalilc, lacking oftical rcports. to (comment on lite cituses of‘ tlic . ‘cidcnl to the ZR-E. Dos- piitclics indicate either the buck ling nt‘ the». frame in" ignition oi’ tbv stairs thrce districts are bilrningz- ~ Vi! Message Condolence Premier -Briand Also Expresses Sympathy Over Tragedy LONDON, Aug. film-Dowager Queen Alexandra Iiiis telegraphed the following message to the Air Ministry: “l am shocked beyond measure attihe terrible disaster to the it~1i8 (ZR-E's old nainci, anti WONIS (zan- Iitot express my gills-f that so many gallant otiIci-rs and men of the British and Uoitcti States air SP!" vices have perished in the pPFlUfill- lam-c oi‘ lbcir duty. it ‘is a day of Mourning for us all at home and ticrtiss tllc Atbiiitic. “l trust 3'01: will tiiid it possible ‘to convey to tlit- relatives uf-tiiosc. wlio have iosl iilPii‘ lilvvs tny very lrui- sympathy in their iici'ea|\'-- intuit.“ ———-'——<O§%.__._. “PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON AS HUMORIST Public opinioit has nia-i-eiiiiéii Mr. “PussytooU Johnson with lie-lug the Prophet of Prohibition. and hc is the exception to the general rule. According to the London Metho- dist Times “Pussyt‘oot" is a rcul and rarc humorist. When he spoke at the Klngsway Fellowship. the humour that rippled through his speech hcld his autiitli-u while he slipped in telling facts and strik- ing figures. Because lic Iva»: ait- nouitccil for Kingsvtrv, an evening paper prepared a counter-zittack on Saturday, gravely informing its host ot’ readers that one ot’ its writers had drunk more in eleven weeks in Attiericzi than in two years in this country, because, owing to Prohibition. he felt ini- pelleil to drink. Mr. Johnson ans- wered that very effectively. and pointed out that "inwhnericir you can eat lbad meat, it’ you want to. “lit-at we say; is that man shall not scll it for human consumption. You can drink, li‘ you -\'nnt to, but we say that men shall not be made drunk for profit." It ls no wonder continues the 'i‘imes"‘tttat the 'i‘riide has focussi-d its most bllici- lllllltfks on Mr. Johnson. It knows that u man who is (‘Tlllillllilti with fitcts and passionate in his tiutbir liyilrogi-ii. Both should have been pi-i-vlntcil. and we are certain can bc pri-vi-iitcil in thc fixture. (‘on trary to popular conception, thi- re- cord ol airship dcvelopnii-nl has not iii-en a stfFiFsl oi‘ ilisastcrs. ~'l'p to I914, more than 217.000 iliisscugers had been carried over! 100,000 miles iit- Gtflllilil ziirships without death or injury to a single pl-rson." -—<o->————— Wouldn't Let Him off Easily _A ivoniiin w...‘ knocked down by IWYIIOIUI‘ car, und althou-gh she lwtrs IIIIIIUFIJIH?!‘ dress was ruIne-l. Next morning her IIll-Prhililtl call- ed. to interview the owncr oi‘ tile car, who offélreil to pay for a new ilress. Ltd. ._‘_ - —i—~ “You won't gr! oft’ so easily a. that}? said the husband. “You sec that piece oi‘ silk‘! ‘Well, iin swine tn ‘make you‘ tnatch it." ‘The coast lino of Plnglnntl is 2.2000 miles long. Why The Bull Turned Tall I'Pat saw a girl milking a cow. lie sloppcil to look, when stiddcnly" a, bull l'\lSii(~’li from another part of tho field straight for the girl. t roared murder," wrote Judge Bodkin, when repealing ll"? story as told liim by Father 'I‘o=n , Iiiirke, "und the girl looked round for a minute. 'l‘hen, if you'll be- lieve inefshe went ion milking the cow as quiet as ever. "But there was a queerer fhlni; than that happened. Whenltbebill wias within twenty yards ot’ ll. *- girl he stopped short, faced right round and ran from the field- “Pat was surprised and wanted t0 know the rights of the story. lie crossed into the field and :.]l0kB to the girl, who went 0.1 iiiilkin‘ as if notliin‘ had happened. "iDid yiou hear me roarin at. you?" he said. “Ttsn't deaf I am." "And you say the bull?" "And weren't you titenrd?" "Nor the least hit in the world; sure it was the bull that was alcard." "Why should the bull DH iitcaril?’ . --i w... milking his mother-m- laiv." i Hotel Victoria. i lFamed for m culclnc IGPVICI. Eh. ‘ly furnllhod, 52 rqomc with ‘bathe. , -—to j, ring out help to- ‘our farm, f’ >- tStron Doubt (T,“f,',-',',,,,'°"' "°"" "' \ —to keep the-boys contented on the ' 1t Bound agud Duublfi " '“ * '5 - . ‘arm’. l “ . ' " ' ' “trapped. _ < , : The sturdy Ford 1S the farm car you ' t , I» . . . want for dependable power, endur- , Our Potato Btllsclli- < ance, simplicity and economy. et s are lmos y‘: ~ We render Ford Service and sell made fromf New DL C- Hams ‘ Genuine Ford parts. ~ Brunswick ash.._ 1 ‘ Eye Speciallltl _ Office, Roylnl Rink‘ Building, Charlot- t d: l‘ Wholesale and J "tetown. » A. Horne & Co. 1; . 1...... ;, Office no... \. I . - 1: CARTER & 00., i #1130 2.4;. -‘ Summersidel ’ T1), 1' ' ~ ' if Dealers _ L‘ 1 mo"! ~yyg+$q4fi “MAKE YOUR FEET “FIT" For Sore, Tired, _ TvorturedFeet. If your feet are In distress or troubled with cornl or oth- er afflictions of the feet-wt handle everything which l! mcommcndcd for foot com- fort. RASPS, FOOT POWDERS. DEODORANTS, ETC" ETC. ‘Such Item: should have a place Jn your medicine cabl- nct where they may be cull)‘ .clchad when needed. Joliiisun 8: “Johnson Tho Quality Druqctorc ' intends ‘ office to his house. si , anti still a gcttial. ltuinorist soul, is their most ilcadly eucmt". The ftin ct‘ "Pussrftioi" nvakes as many converts as his facts." At the invitation 0t‘ thc Anglo Indian ‘Yempcrancu ‘As Oiullnjp he twill latinclt a (try campiiigii in India. “I'm going to tcll tltcin what we did in North America. and it is‘ for theiit in make tip their utinils whether they will go dry.“ After thrcc months Puswftinf to rcttirn to lint, mil. which he hopes will be dry by that tiiuc. —-—-_<-o->-__. Insect 5amsons Queen-Motiiier Blends 3 ~ needed by gro most. under-nourishetl country. ishing, satisfying other fruits. Shredd Wheat . is the best food iorgrowing children because it is all food and is prepared- in a digestible form. A noted phyé“ sician says therc are a ltalf-million . -. plenty to eat” < wing children. The foods that haveno realty. food value generally cost / n irhildfeit in our Shredded Wheat builds robust, sturdy youngters. ‘ Two Biscuits with milk makea nour- meal and cost but a few cents. Delicious with raisins, prunes, sliced bananas, peaches or campiiigii now bciit; :irr:iiig~-ii bf.‘ |lii- ‘UPIIPPIII lloiiril is Lo that cud. Will wt- not prctiarl- for it by pray- Oriiil iinporitinily"! t‘an wi- lllil pltad, as tlic |)l't)|)ill'i lsaialt ilhl: "0 that 'l‘boii woiiliist rcnil th-. heavens, that 'I‘h:u| woultlsi cont-- dmvn. that the mountains inigltl flow down ill.'l‘li_v prcst-ncc!" iinswci‘ (Isa. 0.’. I. iiioili-rii il‘ili‘t. :- tioni: "l havi- been to iu- inipiit-i-il of‘ and nu ntaii inqtiirr-il of .\lc. have becu It! bc Illllllll and no miiii sought mo." God was milling to bu inquired ot‘, to he sought aftci‘. ll." "H"! <f0llld Jump as tart a fleu run In proportion iq his sign, he could leap with ease over the dnme of St. Patti's Fatlieilriil, Wern- he as agile‘ as the (‘UIIIIIIOXI grass‘ hopper, two or three lltllliltis would takc hint in a twinkling from -ll1' A flea s spi-ndoil lit .'i miutite Slip will grasp a match-stick anl juggle with it its though lt were a incrc nothing. Were a man equally strong hi- could top with a gaioi forest trcc iveigliiitg live to six Itins. The ant iillnkfl nothing ‘of drill:- glng a plccc of wood fifty timi-s ills own weight; wblli- it lir- falls, off a Ieai‘ .'l illlilliffltl‘ times his ‘own height from lhc groiiiiil. he dot-s not hurt hltnsclt‘. If our appetite were as great as titose oi’ cattrpillars we should cacti require. more titan a ton of‘ food every week. l(‘tmIiI we but learn all that the bee knows about flying, we might soar into tho air iit airplanes, whose ivings were no more than four feet across, and whose Pilgllir es were no stronger than those o“ motor cycles. i? GLIMPSES OF THE CANADIAN PRESBYTERIAN FOREIGN FIELD Persecutlon-"ln this world yr shall have tribulation." It is still true. The Japanese continue their atrocities in Korea. Dr. htartiii ilOilis a record of thirty-two villas- P5 in Manchuria burned, fathers and sons shot. stacks fired and burning straw thrown nn I110 wounded and dead. That kind of thing still gem on. ..Revival—\'et the revival goes on. Prcacltem imprisoned convert the prisons ittto worshipping con- grcgatlons. One prcacltei" did Illa.‘ in olevtn prisons: to whch he had been transferred in snccessinnffbe women of Korea arc t-vcn more coura-geotis than the. incn in ilcfy~ Ing ' persecution. Tlic Korcllll ("hutch already has a Foreign Mission ln China. At the Korean rings, 200 silvcr hair plus, bridal ornament,‘ -and wcaring apparel . all real sacrifices. and made that Korea might learn (‘Itrist prove worthy of hcr hI-gb national ambition . The history of ihl‘ (‘htirch is punctuated with ,revl- vals and they still continue. in North India one Mission refused 160,000 who wanted baptism catise they had not u stuff to cure for them. Waves of revival withstanding the political unrest. The Rev. Duncan MnoLeod or Formosa. just returned on furlough says he never knew the people o. Formosa so accessible und so rc- sponsive. The spirit of revival ls abroad. People are speaking about it, longing for it, praying for it. l‘. conu REMEDIES, can‘ Cgbr. Kent and Prince! Streets ""9"" l" l" lliilfléflllfiimlllllll-kl. l-ltv.‘ horizon like the. monsoons in indlu and be- are threatening throughout India. not- nlen did not seck lliiti. lit- is I‘ to comi- down ii‘ thc conditions i tulfillcil. (‘liii-t‘ amongst tliesi- coli- dltion. is tltc Jzii-iililikc priiyi-r that will not lei go tviihnnl tli~~ Illessilig. The wholt- (It'll-iii hungcrg- for t-tliii-ailim. is it not t piulvidciiiial intcriitisitiiiit ‘that l - (‘hin.'i, \\'itli onc unarlci- oi‘ the imputation of the world, ihi- Ncu Phonetic Scrips should lie zidopti-il by lill‘ (‘liiiiose govcrnincnl, \\‘llll'i‘. will twnablc tlic (‘Iiincsi- t0 act-oin- plisli in a tow wcclzs what hitherto tIiroii-gli tlic tlili Vliinl-su chat-a rr funk vcry many yiars. (‘liina I. to be iloiitlt-il with Iitt-ratiiri- 0i‘ \vli:.t ly'pi- willdt ill-i’ 'l‘lii- I'll-WHY Will take ailvaiilagc oi‘ this ncw \\‘--:i- pim. Van Ilio (‘lllli‘l~] not lliliifillili" lilt“ danger and pus ss ilii- lunil? “Lt-t tis l'l'lilt‘lllill*l‘ Jll\\} New Altltudc—l<lvl-ii mori- im- prissivi- than thi- llII'I‘l‘;|:<'i~ ot’ con- vurlg l..- ihc t'|iiuc§l~ cliangl- oi‘ at» liitltiP. ’i‘licy have lost iailli in tlit-ir liltils. The li-nttili-s ill‘t' ilvill‘; liscil for schools, and l-vcti ill!‘ l‘t-~» VUIlili-‘g, oi the It iitillt-l: in ttlillt’ i-nscei arc yqlvcn ovwr for i-tlllcaiioi all piii'ptr-;c:1_ ’I‘ii-- Illll are thrown gtgifliw, und in ~omi- |‘l|">l“i' iiirown with llilllliiifll‘ and jPPY.“ into lhc iiYPI‘ or i-oiiiniitlcd iii lhl- i‘l:iiiii~-.‘ The (‘ltiiicsc not; I'm-I, as all t~-i-l,| that tits-re lllll~‘i bl- some rl-IIIUOILI und thn more TPII ‘lllllliil- and :~.it- istving religion of Jesus (‘hrist r.-- ACCO tzion. IF YOU-R is overdue please O-Q-Q-¥§4-Q§4 Q4-O-OQOOOQO O OfQFOQ+§§GGOfOF§QOFO§QO§Q§Q~Q§FOQR f90-O§§ ‘ l mwo-oo»o+»¢¢-n~+v¢¢+vv* 000-00060000650006040 , molorc the rainfall. The autuniri as t icivcs- attention. Eva _ tin-m. lvcs (‘lirist “us? Jcslis (‘lirist as the up Leadership-Many ll‘; d nil-ti are ris 1g up in the int-n oi‘ ability. e-vangelis iinil capacity for leudersi day will colnt- wliPti-ffk u n01 iii-ed our leadership,’ long iimc will iieeiF-our (lcncriil Fcng is n i-xainplc. llc is Macon?! 2.000 inch in Iliinan, ab» halt‘ oi‘ whom are (‘lirist missinnaigv. ‘wliirspont wci-ks in tlii» camp. repc during all Llic weeks be l lii-itril an angry word, not » propcr conduct. Before le citinp lii- baptised 1,186 s Iii". Goforth, our own m some months later, pbsb soldicrs. and helped to III!’ Flliililltillitlf] to ova 'l‘wi Ive table; WPTI‘ servc 1'“ "i" ‘If vii ~ bin up‘ ‘ ly iotir illlYIIIPt-‘II pnrtool Lord's siippcr. The servlt ilay began at ti a. iit., at t; p. in. 'I‘licri- were tn t I50 liliii- -rs and lllkh hilill- cl ‘SPH of from fl soltilcrs ouch. I l], t‘ hitch tliinizs inrgltt see ililc, and ilii-‘wari- crport» own niis-iioniirics who w and saw with their L 'l'tic_v ‘~‘l)I‘ili( \vlint hey kn trui- and tlicii- hearts ' in What llitppvns in"~-t‘.ltit happen in (Yanaiia. The : mighty Spirit still broods ilt‘ili'l_~.; 0i‘ incn at ,5DIidD ln- i-ci-oiicilcikiu God. W_i iiiiitistrv and ridership t-trolivilllt! in tnaking thi vililllllligll such a sprltui‘; inv m. will reliaip an ep; ]li.lI)l‘\‘ ot’-the Cbllllify?" '~t‘t'l( do find. R. P. MBCK int-v Foreign Mission B! tllll l, Align 1921. ‘Hyguiu 0G4 §~+§O*O-O440-O§-O O O O4 §O Q Q O40 O §f§+bO~9 Q f§f ovlooooroooo-ooiavvvw GVERDUE UNT! u“. Gcuerul Assembly, when: It was ’ _‘ tiroptiseil to fP(IlJf‘P_Ft)I‘t‘ilZ,iI Mis- _ .\ ' ‘stunt staff for lack of. fiuids,_. tho A hst 0f an (jverdll? ‘flCCOllh ' Q t wotucn cattle furwzlrll with an oi’ , . ferl g, although unexpected, that ~ _ ' . 1-5, savl I the situation. Among the lug prepared and wnl sho ‘P’ contribution were 200 wctlilitil: A(‘.(‘.0UNT , attend to It . save both of us trouble and QXfiQI- 600004108 . I .»»H»H»~¢»»»»“»»“»4~Aw -. -. ' \= - PAGE..I".II l ‘ ‘ A Half-Milliorfi-‘i’. Hungry Children. ‘a There may be one in your... home. He has“ —but his food lacks the tissue- building elements that use ed handed to our lattorneys for coil: " " ._.. - _-<-rwrq,'d_j ~ ~ - u-.<->.~a4-~ a4.-- _ “ufv: ‘UL! £9¢§~¥~ it,’