'fri ,J " l l l » l I ll e 1. .I ,‘l ll -:.-I-' li li ll `. I lr.; '--1:-_-f .> .lf ll, . .. ig' I , ‘l r .» it I<~:~€.~z:. jf. I, li f Y ,_ .ill I 'Z Z i S E S. liiroitfiiltrf ‘ luslilllmi rlllurrli -esstrtrslililnoii mls i wsEii's»fnEwsffroli»lrnsimlnml I ~.. ’ _I ,P -V. . l N Sl ‘SEFUHDIUIIM MONDAY The P0P\lla1‘ FaV°“f .,.ui..Iris.::‘:,':.r‘,.'l::~.i.;:;:l“::I learn that Mr .lack Gordon, son oil of"‘SALADA” Teas l\_as been gained 5.1: ssglegecsufgomtig lm..(..).;..,,.vl;l. on account of their uniform goodness, ,‘;.. ;...l§-._ il. coil... ll... 3?.. alndentire freedom from dust- ;'l“:.t..§‘2.*’ll.2$“i;‘.l:;‘;,°§l‘:.1&: .ll A" I ~ " outbreak of the war. ' , ' _ ` SPLENDID LECTURE-Ou Monday evening last Mr. Frank J. Praught lec- ` turcd la Cherry Valley Hall. his sub- ject. being "War, 1915." Mr. l’rouSl\l`5 lecture ou this intensely iilterestlng subject was a niasterly effort. and was listened to wltli the dcopelst iii; ran terest by the audience. Mr. Black, Green Sealed Packets, only. E133 iiugih, who mtpvefli tue vote elf) tlltaliiils t . P t, i exec en a - Ol' Mixed 550 il 45c°l 55C' and 65¢‘ per lgessrpaitlziuglowlgllg tl-iliute to the lec- "<3 more Canadian than 1 The Ontario Mutual 9 ;_ Company. It received a new l _. .,....~ . ._.. l~\ Canada contracts. ~ L \.~. +~ Q-1 H9 Cl ,.> O” Q _ Assurance Company of Canada- It was incorporated-under the statutes of Ontario in 1869 as The Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company. . It was given a Dominion charter by an I Act passed in 1878, but was still known as the Federal Parliament in the year 1900, , and has since been known as The Mutual . Life Assurance Company of Canada. . Its investments of nearly $25,000,000 are exclusively Ca na dian ; _the lives I insured are Canadian only. _ It IS Strictly ‘»‘ a Canadian Company issuing Made-inf The Mutual Life l , of Canada ONTIRH. " '_' FW N The Mutual Life .2 Life Assurance name by an Act of -»:~>\\.\v .\ >.\~ ~\¢ ~\\ ,Ass s~\\ WATERLOO F2 £’.:v turer for the able way in which he dealt with the subject. The motion elng seconded, was enthusiastically Mr Praught by t . Philip Rooney. Should Mr. Praught give another locturt- in Cherry Valley he will certainly be greeted with a bumper house. "' Y- I7 ‘ '~~ ~~ » .I »...._,f,..f,......... -*-‘ ` ` _" I . ill ll Bd I ) lr_=1a.__;_...<:~<.~_<',J ~ mb “"‘f°‘°" by me '“°°i$`“clff.’l.m§§ eil.. Made- in - Canada I There is no institution in the Dominion GOOD LAYERS.- The Top of the lllll Farm- the new poultry plant. which has recentl started, on Mt eggs.-This farm has 40 of the fam ous Tom Barron. White Leghoriis The strain which has broken al weather the past two months has bee their laying pens for 1916. HERTEL-LANE MARRIAGE.-Th (Mass) lIerald~News of Februar 23rd:-Miss Margaret Lane and Mr Quarrie auctioned the baskets and Charles Oscar lieriel were united in pies, realizing good prices. The re- marriage at thc home of Mr Robert coipts amounted to- seventy dollars. l Craig, brother-in-law of the bride, 2 Thrasher Street, this city, yesterda afteniooii. The bride was attended b her niece, Miss Blanche Enman, A,lH“?’__G_enem.I Agent _ Waltham; Mr J. W. Sawyer of this €lll0yl‘ll by both old' arid young.- ~ ~» -haf-°~-°~°”"“~ VE-L _ city attended the groom. After the MV- lllcllafd R°l¥e"S°“- §'a“°e Love' _ services were reitl by the R _ I W. W Tile on/_,l Made-l'n~Cin¢idu Mutual Life Complilly 17 % Lu ]3m.0,,_ u Colhftiou was Sgfvegfl for. liaven.- Mr. Will Ilaniiaii, Charlotte. lowed by a social entertainment, 10W" haf* fcmrlled hqme “ner a which was euioycd by all present weeks visit to friends in New llaven 'u...,.../.».,......,/.,..” N.. ~ ...,-...._//,..,....,.,, ....,.//H//1//1....,,....,.././1//,,,,,.......».-//my Well wighcg and |_;0|1grg_|_\|];1ti0n3 to tint] CIll.ll‘(:IllII.-- TIIO lllliliy friends of ` C _ the brillo and gl-00m wc;-U llcar-my Mrs. Nicliolas Colwlll will bc_ pleased expressed. (Tho Iiridc is u daugllto t k w that sllc is recovering from _ .. ._ .. . | of the lute Mr Philip S. Lune. and T niece of l\Ir John C. Lulic, Glenlliinaii, (`i*m‘“`°“. l30Hl0ll, lo Visltlllg l1lS DHT' and Mrs Albert Boswall, Pownal.) -ME'rHOD|sT cQNF£REN¢E_ .__ ants Messrs M. Colwill and W`. .R. A conference lu connection with the ILOEOFSOH. HTC I'; :lil liver lllc Ilflllliltillll \\'l10 s~:l`\`~, :ull Ir -|_l~,l~l.l 4-l' llc-ull p;~l|\l',u pl-ll sIl~;lI-I ;--.lll \`lll~ ~ll»i'_\~ 'l'llf~\ will ill°:l ltlllui' '.~ll.l: -.-,I lllllirlltl |»lv.icl' illclu is in |»l_ tj..-»f~ lv `l`;llllf-is to ours llltsc l-llrlllllv l|:'ll,llt I-veil to lllclsu of lllllllllv llzlli :l.l'..ll..-ml age. "I l~.'t |ll’.li-l~ Ilr. t.`uSscII`s Tablets 1-uw:-ll llll' :li l`ll»- gourl they Iluve dune lll-\,' .-- l_ - 2.11 . 1. ll.'ll‘l‘Is, of L.`lii|l'nIiaii|- ia' ~»- 1. llli\lg.llllrll, Iillgfzlllfl. "\\`llcli I li..-:, ;;~l :Ill-lll,` ~'ll'- t-illltiilucs, “I |'cnil,»' tll~lll_~llt I " .la gllnla lo lilo. illlll now to 54.-e till: .~1lI1:l|lI)lI |\i`|.l.'l".':s' I Illalc lllnlllgl Il. I. al:lll.».it. 4 rlllln.-in For years I lzall will ll-ll \~ 'l`l| l|l_\` Iiuart. uilil \vIl~.|I_l' sp l-zlll.. lllli itil llzouglit me so lou' that I Iwi l»;l»~ll!. .lllj .~'lrr~ll¢ztli lcli. I \\-:ls illut-ll t,:l:ll.»l»li wlill Dyspepsin, lui. intl =illll’§. .ll-,lill I-mlc‘Il all :|11 I ul llt <:\l’lI llmll lltslll to loot, 'lilll so lliult tlllit I .:Illll.-l I-oll:lp>'c-i. I could ilol ‘.'I~» any l.ol.»--'<- L; at ull; if I tried ln I lui-:ull will .l I used to be in bcrl for :lays ui. ll llilll. I"f.illlls lziiill pounds I Ilalvc spent ol. i\e.!u\L'ii’., but il \\:i~ 'liillv uso. I \'.;ls l»\I.l l could UllI_\' Iu- [l..'f;Il<‘|i lip. ll .li lllr-l'l~ uns no i<‘:il viirir. Ulltc I l'i<-ll .l \llll‘.;lll'.~:ceilt Iloim-_ but I cnlllc Il.ll'|\ illllll It l;|tl|<»l' \\0|,;¢= -,|1311 \~_-Im" 1 \'.l‘||l :;l. I i-.ns golfing \\'ealrvr us ilu: _vcnls l¢ll\';liic\~ . W ._ . i wi. ll i i\`:` First they gave me sound and thou I gained The windy spasms and to troublenin. and my New I om in wonder- power of Dr _ tllc llervous sysleili lllllt has nilitle tllcin | lI\f‘ lli\l_~,| |»l»|liilall‘ i'<|ll|~l1)- in 1),.; Ilyitijp I.~'l<-S. >I7i'. t.l.»':-'|-ll`.~' 'l`;lllI1`ls l:-lilvi lllf' |l\l\\ rl' lvl lllll ll»~i\-e~. sio'll,ll ll :lull l\Ellllv5s_ limi so lvlllg l_~.~sltll lo ill- ullllle lllllly. DYSPEPSIA, IIEARTBIIRN, and Palpitation made lifea misury. .\ll’.~'. Ii|l lukiilg: Di; l'.l;:.s.'ll's 'I`l.llI€l5 It is lllloiit foul' §eul'.~' :l¢.'~> #iliac I first .S~__ @»® Mrs. Fnrurr. _ _ _-1. licgiln to s||l`l`\lr ulill I)_\s|.,':p.»i:l_ iiiln lllll.l.g that iililn I :llil =ll|c I llnvc grille llllou;:Ii ill.liL_\'rlImil. 'I`lll- llnlilllv calulr ou \\'liIl li'~:\ribu|ll, ullilell gilt \-'lilac :lull \\'or.=l- till I l-oultl l;<~c|l ilfullilg on ill) rllvlillnvli, I \\'.l~ lllllulll ill cut, c\r~li lllc llglltest tliillg. .~‘l.cllI;l' uw. illc i;l<~t_-3 :is Ilrrl: gli'-»ll :llc true lu cvcrv rlvt:liI_ :lull -arc .~'illl)ll_\ sloi’_\' ul \\‘l::il are acl-ollipllsllliig lit-ri' in Uailltilu ti trial of Di \\iIl OI l\l`(‘ Il ilfl' at which all thc Methodist ministe 4.15 p. iii., Gambling on thc ru track, or in speculation oi’ stock A. 7.30 p. in.-A public nit-cling w cruises. Rev. ll. S. Young. 9.30 What is Evungclisni und Wherein Problem of the Country Church A. 2.30 The Problem of Social Vic .flow are the Maritime Provinces a fectcd by it. Rev. George Ayers. 3.1 The Local Situatloii with regard t the tfllurcll in this Mutter. Rev. W. I). Wilson, lil. A. 7.110 A public ‘ nlociiiig will hc coiitlutzted by ltcv. J. bt-rt Moore, 1). D., will speak. S. O. T.-Tile members of Refuge Division. S. 0. T. held an eiitertliin~ lllefll- lllld Die social in Frcderlctoli hall on the evening of March 3rd. which was afterwards declared by iliriiiy to be ilu' best ever held in the hall. _notwithstanding the evening not being flue, the hall was well filled. Mr. J. S. J. Murray acted as cliuir- McLcall: Solo. Richie Dickson, e corcd;1nstrumentuI music, Ru Euphcnila McLean, Frank Stevenson, Harry Weeks, Sterling McLean, Wal- deli Bertram, Maud McLeod and Mina Sharp; Recitation, Mrs. J. K. Leard; Solo, Eva Stevenson; Duette, Maud McLeod alid Frank Stevenson. encor- od: Chorus, choir. Miss Laura Weeks iictcd as organist for the evening and acquitted herself in that capacity to the utmost satisfaction and pleasure of all. Every part of the programme was rcoelvcd with hearty applause. The sale of pies were than called for by Mr. Rufus Stevenson in his good huinored manner. Many responded to the call of the auctloneer who quickly disposed of the plea, the of 838.00 be- ing realized. port going to the tempor- ance work and the other to the Bel- gium Fund. The Bu! Medicine For Little One beat ones. never md bow- favors. BTO » . ‘ , \ . OXO CUBES are -sold in handy sizes --,, ,> in toe. Ann su. 'rms AI 080' Cllllllo 3 cup. _ _ cHuRcH PARADE.-The volunteer recruits now in Charlottetown under- going drill preparatory to going 10 UW front, attended church yesterday lit St. James Church and at St. Dunstnn s Cathedral. The boys, who made ii 800§i turnout, were headed by the Four!--l Regiment Band. -NoRTH TRv0N.-- The followlns is the standing of the pupils of Albany School for the month of February.- Graao viii.-1, Fiossio Largo: 2. . y _ Edward Road, is meeting with great success in the way of producing \vorld’s records for laying and 40 of .Guilds Park bred to lay strain to Barred Rocks, Mated up for the sea- son‘s hatching eggs, and although our A very severe, these birds, especiallq _ the Leghorus have layed wonderfully BASKET SOCIAL. - The basket well under the coudition.-- Hatching ggcial at Crapaud on Monday eveninz operations have also begun. and 200 was well patroiiized, the large hall eggs are now ou their way to chicken- dom. It is the inteiitlon of this farm liurii executed the duties of chnlrma_n to hatch 2000 chicks this summer, in _lordcr to have at least 500 pullets in - ished b the members of the following is taken from the Taunton order rind D\lllCll1M€0lli U11 “Y ‘Wen “I5 ll gh Dr' cassell S Tablets' iicsday. 4 p. ni. Devotional Exercise by Rev. l{, S. B_ Swtliard, B, A, ing favorable under tho skillful mana~ reiil estate. Are wc suffcriiig In thi lnuiincr toduy, ltcv. J. I.. Dawson, ll. hc coilducturl bv Rev. G. l\l. 'Young M » » ~ . , _ _ , ' . . ' r. Joseph Weir, Scolfchfort. was lu :lion lficy._ \f\ Smith, 1' cld Sucre- (.hm,1oucmw"‘ ,1,u05day___Mr_ Frank .flu O1 t,“'¢ . kpdrtnlent “nl Spmlk Stewart. Afton Road, returned home iiirsiln. J .i. ni. Devotional his Tuesday at-tm. bpcndmg the weekenu the Church falling iii this respect. Rev. ter . ., _ , ' y valuable animal ot' tlic canine George Seller. 10.4.. li. m.-The mlm to menus .Tp Down' Ashwu_..___ charge and how to make it a success. , I . . , . ed being attended with more serious Rev. Ii.. lo. Styles. .5 p. m.-Devotioil- d W dnesda last “I E"‘"°“‘“"' “W E~ 5° ‘V”"“=‘- B- when Mr. ii. J. smlul. 'ren Milo Ruth Wood. Grade Vll.-1, Ml\l‘l0D_ Farrow: 2, Bannermau C=Hn¢f°u-' Prado VI.-1, Ray Cameron: 2. CIUIB' tie Dawson. Grade V.-1. I-0l‘D6 Cline' ron and».Reeta Boulter; 2, Jennie Bell, i Grade IV.-1, Nine Boulter; 2. Doro-‘ thy Boulter and Claude Cameron. Grade III.-1. Sadie Dawson; 2. Clllf' ies Dawson. Grade IL- 1, Eliza Boul- ter; 2. Artie Boulter. Grade 1, Hugh Ahearn. being filled to overflowing. Rev Arthur most acceptably and excellent music was turn l’ Methodist choir. The addresses by the Revs. D. McLean, George Orman and e W. P. McVie were of a very high y by the large audience. Mr. D. S. Me. 1 __i-_ ; NEW HAVEN.- Skating is now f the order of the day, and is very much ls spending ii pleasant visit in New ,- u no _l H an attack of appcudicitis.- Mr. Alex ents lllr. and Mrs. John' Cameron after all absence of six years.-‘ The mcreli- d ness and arc taking tho advantage of r u of oods- The many friends 3 New liaveu.- The school is progress- ul- gcnient of Miss Sadie Carrier and or Miss Katie McNeill. l S I" scorcrlronr ANo'v|c|N|'rv -- ._ visiting friends in Charlottetown..- 'S Mr. John Kelly, Auburn, shipped a °‘° Ali accident which fortunately escap- results occurre on e y ct' House, was returning home from at- ' tending a trot at Corran Barn. While 5' crossing Tracadic Bay he came up to o the Temperance Question. (`olonel F. 5” Moore” L15' what ‘S the duty of and in crossing it the animals hind I.. Dawson. I1. A. when ltev. I. Al- a crack in the ice which was open for a width of about two and a half feet, foot went in. Mr. Smith thereupon un- liiiriiossed and got thc sleigh _clear and the horse ill struggling to get his hind feet out worked around and llic next minute slipped intothc open space lengtliwliys which made things look blue for getting him out as the animal was powerless to he_lp himself. The only thing for Mr. Smith to do was to catch his head and try and ll which lic did very lustily. and to his great joy soon saw a crowd respond ing to his call, who before very long had the horse rescued from a watery uiaii after a few well chosen introduc- tory rcinarks. The following pro- gramme was well rendered. Clioru by the choir; Recitatlon. Euphcmia c Dlcklsoii; Dialogue, Entitled Shaving was held in nosebury Ha" on Tues. U10 DHYKGY. by Hurry Weeks- Golden dny, March 9th. was a great success. Weeks. B. Kiekham; Reolllltlonl Tile hall was packed to_its utmost cap- Willllain McCourt. eiicored; chorus by acuy |m(1'¢|\e best of or-dur prealled choir; instrumental music by Mrs. Benjamin Weeks and Mr. Howard ments were satisfactorily executed, by weeks' e“°°\T9‘1i Diillilzue. entitled Messrs. Finlay Penton. W. H. Mac`ln- The Buttle 0" Ginger Bread Hill, by nes and George 1. Plinton. Mr. T. W. grave, notliillg the worse of ills cold bath.-S. . S n' UBASKET SOCIAL, ETC. -- 'l`IlC ill bu‘skct social and entertainment which throughout. Tile sealing arrange- Morrison auctioned off the baskets, the proceeds of which totalled $64. Space forbids 'special mention of anyone who took part, -but the com- mlttc desires to thank each and every one who helped in any way to make this social and conccrt a success. The the programme were all selected well rend- ii. few remarks W. Pan- was ton , Red.. -PAINFUL ACCIDENT i- ` Peter Perry who, while employed UY ‘ Mons. D. M. MacDonald. had the 11118 fortune of injuring his right leE “Hd foot by a. pole falling against him IB not yet out of danger. The injury IB a painful one and will keep him _Ht _ home for some time to come.-Z. Mrs. (Dr.) A. A. McLellan, Summer- side, received s wire yesterday. fro the Manager of the Queen Hotel, Montreal, informing ber that her hus- band, Dr. McLellan. had received H- severe injury to his head while alight- , ing from s street car. He had been token to the Western Hospital and re- ' quested her to come to Montreal at once. Ls/tei'1n`lli'e"afteriioon she re- ' ceived a. telegram from her son, Mr. Elmer lVIcLeilan,`wlio is attending Mc- Gill College, stating tliat Dr. McLel- lan’s condition was unchanged. Mrs. McLellan left yesterday afternoon via the Capes for Montreal.-X. MORE ICE BOATS NEEDED.- Ycsterday afternoon Mr. J. A. Messcr- vey sent the following telegram to Mr. Donald Nicholson re the winter steamers:-"Charlottetowii, P. E. I., 15 March, 1915. Donald Nicholson, M. ,P., House of Commons, `0ttawa. Stanley left Georgetown and Miuto left Plctou Saturday. Both out in Straits in the heaviest ice this'sel`ison. Northeast wind for fifteen days. Don't expect steauiers get clear until wind changes. Get Minister instruct Cap- tain Taylor employ sufficient ice boats to carry mails. Forty bags letters be- ing left at Cape Tormentine daily. Capt. Taylor has wired Department to ' put on more boats. Please insist on this being done. Reply. J. A. Messer- vey." - SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.-.- A very successful concert was held in thc new hall nt Graham’s Road on Friday evening. Feb. 19th. it bellig the first time that the children of Grahliin's Road School performed on such all occasion.. Much credit is due to their teachers, the Misses Reid and Mc- Guigan for the great interest they have taken in drilling tho children in the different exercises which they each performed without a. hitch. Thoinus Wiginore presided and the following programme was ably rendered: Ad- ii TUESDAY 1 .Mr-, In dress of welcome, by Jean Glover; umbla. drill. by twelve girls; _Recita- diors of th Kin b the bo s: So old, by the little ones; Recitation. ‘ ,I `,... V Feet and ankles _ swollen,.slie couldffl gf” not Walk up __ 5 2 _ If ; Every woman _and every man, who suh‘ors»‘-witl\` Rheumatism-who has~acute attacks of _Rheuma- tism, Sciatica. or Lumbago-whose Kidneys are weak and whose_.__hands and;,£ee;, become -swqgqu _l and painful-should read carefully these twt>ile§,tq§_a ' ,_ of`Mrs. SaIsbury`about'the magical elfects of I ' ' On February 14th, last, Mrs. _l._A. Salsbiiry wrote nlliiit 'Gia Pills, “I can certainly say Gin Pills have done a lot oil goodwioln -~ me. Sonic six years ago, I could not walk upstairs, my i`ee_t_a||l-14 ankles were so swollen, but I took three boxes of Gin Tillblad ' ‘ the trouble lins never returned. My niotlier,`82 yell! df lgepigl' - taking tlieni and feels line". _ Writing again on April 221| ., in reply to a request for permission to Publish her letter, Mrs. Salsbury says, “You may do so, as I th nk it was Gin: Pills that l, cured me, as I have not had the Riieninatism since and. it- ` years this spring since I_was so bad". . ,`,\ , 'pa l Swollen binds uid feet afre'.a_` nrfrej' sign of 'Kidney Trouble, _`Sof,i|‘_Q Mucus or brick dust deposits in; e ‘_ urine. Soia incontinence or, ` `° .~ ’ pi-ession of the urine. So ISG el _ , (or Stone in the Kidiieys.)_` ‘ urine is liofand scolding, tlie`Bl -' ' der is irritated or iiitlsmmed. Iii ` all these eases you need Gin Pills at once. Take than a.sMnl.Sl1slJur_7, _ did and cure yourself. '_ Gin Pills are sold in eve, ry.. qflr Canada at 60c. a box, six li`o£‘;t2.ll0 ft ~ -and every box is soldlwitli our -fi . spot cash guarantee of.s|tiafa‘otioiil» s I or iiioriey back. Sold in the United States under the name ‘GINO' Pills. National Drag If Ciiemioalto. ` or canes, Liaiitn. 'foméio Chorus, O Canada. by the School, Col- ,.1--1--l --_ iI0ll by Vemlu CBIUDINJII; Drill, Sol~ lopo. Earl -Wigniore and K. Cash, Mr. e g, y y g, Wilinileld, Reggie McKay; Fan Drill, I Dou’t Want to Play in Your Yard- by ily the limo girls; Kiss waltz in poll- two little girls; Darling lam srmvinl; toillille, by four girls; chorus. swing- by ing, by the school; Puntolnilie, Nearer Charlie Lallard. Chorus. When Jack My God to Tiiec, by tableau, utter Comes Back, by the school; Dialogue, , which the chairman auctioned ii iluni~ \Voman‘s Rights, Mr. and Mrs. Pon- ber of boxes of special homemade candy that brought bility ~bid`n *'aud' good prices. With complilmehts and praise to the performers and' their teachers the singing of the, National Anthem brought the meeting, of an orderly crowded hall to a close. Pro- coeds go towards .school 'improve- nients. _'_;_ _ _ , _ . 4., _ kcc it above writer. and csll for liclp _ l - l a' ,-1 ,_ - .l .; -'ul 'l"l' ‘ 'i .vvrl - i;..f“ ....1 If youprefer double strength Peppermint, get '_ _l§1* 3' ealth! I (By an eminent physician) 1-Eat Slowly. 2--Chew your food well. 3- Have plenty of cheWi1‘1g_ gum on hand. Use it I . shortly after meals and chew it until the “full” n feeling dis- appears! ' if ' '\ ' ,Q I » c)l~\`_` .\ ,Q/9 \>%\, V’ f 43' ` )` ;L: “V >F "es S . __ ‘A 0 .I ` I ~ E.. . I 4 Q , F f ' . 5P°°""""f . Daw. I known the world over peppenm-My I PM " P’ Jlilce of M1., 5 ' s ‘al `;~_QfiéTg-I.-'l..'»a.. These l'°‘n'€ l'a'S‘t‘i'“'8. luscious confections Iofferl "il " . 1116 11108! value, the most pleasure _ and the mol! . benefit possible to get for 5 cents. ` ' ' for; _f°°th._ breath, appellee and »--algesuqq __-if ed 1” a“"’tl€hf. impurity-proof paok2g0S. "they 'sro “' ,”*_"",`1 kept absolutely clean and fresh, always, 1;," . _ If YW HKS the flavor of mint leaves, take '~ - ' _ ,'ll’. to set ~.\.