‘PAGE ‘Two _ Eicame So Weak“ Could Hardly Shlld lhsywm. Palmer, Tomahawk, Alta, writesr-“Last spring I had a long spell of sickness and became so weak F could hardly stand. I could not C it night as the least little noise o d wake me up. I tried blood tonica and other nerve pills, but they did inc no good, and I was getting worse. I wrote my mother about my con- ‘ditioqsndahssentmethreeboussof 1 ‘After the first box I was feeling much better, so I kept on until I had used the three boxes, and now I feel as well as ever I did when I was a young girl." Price 50c. s. box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn C0,, Iiimited, Toronto, Ont. ' HOLVING DIYSTFIRY 0F lll-DART ACTION n. l ' ' [starting into professio I l labors‘ lSlXty Years (klllfllct. [with a very few clients? And ' With Liquor Evil wuulu l: be iuruce w we rum»- of thcWProhihftion Act, or to tem- In P» E. Islandlperanco reform, to give to the small practice iphysiciui a free license to ,A Series of‘ Papers Reviewing use, without restriction, as many Drink)", gondlglam m.) Tempcr- scripts as the older professional? ance Effort and Ensctments up And while the preacher and the to Our Present Dsy of Prohl- ,uni.nformed gossips are thus deal- bltlon Enforcement. iing with those "scripts" in the mul- ;tiple of hundreds, it will be interest- |iug to the reader to learn that the Jsctual practice is only countable by SCRIPTS OR PERMITS ‘the fifties. That is that for the leverage year of the former Oom- (l; wag the preacher who told us mission the total of scripts used lhat,—“'l‘he medical profession lsleached an average of fifty three ‘one of the highest cailings onlfor each medical doctor. while llearth." With a fixed belief in this under the present Commission- {truth the legislature. in Pflfislllflhimr rhlose men f0 tigplnmll); chlargefl Trohibllion Act. placed in l eir w th incrcas n: e num er-i 85 lcharge a sacred trust and respon- been actually reduced‘ to fifty per lsibillty which could not be placedl-M. D. The rlewr/pa-per Bureau tells in any other hands with a reasou- us that our population has increas- ablc de reé of safely- But the same ed. If so, this fact must be rather prcachegr in his pcrigrlriatiorls haela cold crack to the sensationalist discovered that all of the medical-who proclaimed that “the fewer fraternity have not measured up to people we have the more rum wevl that high stature of nobility andldrink." it is quite easy to inflame Derlection which was set for themllgn gudienge not lpostteddto factts by . - l a es. their illustrious ap aszar statemen s rawn_ roin llgunldiellflxlglriolse standards of ethics-la fertile imagination. The reaction Ethey proclaim with a pardonablivcomes back severely when the (By An Observer) l I A further sit-p, llvrnrililiif I tn inspect the u» solution of m. mysil-r)’ ur Ilwllic arc seductively asked to put thel From the view point or iemper- v 4». _ I . y . ,_ M111’! 11<'1lv11- Th" ""1" "W" “"’"‘.'ban of condemnation on the vrholehnce even this fifty EWBPIIKB i5 l°° “n ~ BODIES BY FISHER - DUCO Mo“ Bmuufulcho‘ mien“ Chm from lllflh till rlcnrli r-nsui-s, fillll u litlsxralernity‘ many. I, is m“, enough mo“ mod. _ i, e Q COLORS _‘RADIATOR _ mlet History come prcpzlrcrl for a rcvc- gfgnduf":l“ulf",lj'q'i §§,,j}',';‘,,§“,;§;‘j( Some clergyman have been est in comparison with similar flg- \ FULL CROWN FENDERS lation of beauty refinement and lndi. {mum's nmiw‘ l Jknowu ,0 wander quite a distance ureg in other countries. even the AC AIR CLEANER AC OIL FILTER Yidualiw man-On ussnclated ‘mhonly This |)I‘0|1lc|||,. llu- 111055020 stall-s. lsfa,\\'ay' from the practice of their ownqnost temperate and "lid" I11? G‘A'SOLINE ' ‘ the mo“ “may cam (h,- quegflun u.- n. rlu- origin uf the pfecapls, some others no doubtlstrlctest enforced laws. The anroi- w‘) GAUGE—COINCIDENTAE- Th _ :_ H)! b w f “w new Chnvmkt llwvvr ri-suhllius Hu- I1""“"Y "f "l" have gone astray without being dis-Mon of the moral reformer is for ‘is’.- LOCK—BULLET TYPE HEADLAMPS ‘~"','°~‘5_‘ chlmul-b‘? "d; h dmbkfbcvxd‘ "m"- ""’f""""" Lmlwl“ u""""“',"d' covered yct we find no popular even a better record. How are we ‘t- ' c? . 1'05.‘ llgcslgscn ‘mica "‘ m, '5 ‘l. H t “no of lllllilbfllCli. bu..- now llisvuveri-l .1 __ _’ I W . l 1 7 b 1- h‘ [h " ing, l'lC llro £0 ors. Slliiilf ncw lll c - _' ""'"‘“""'*‘ l" m“ "“““"" "f m” rm?“ flflmom m dbqnah ‘the 591m} anggi-lltlegnltotlfst liiaciligrmilllltllstllzggrfl; \ - A' HORNE a‘ Co" PmNCE MOTORS head and cowl lnmpf. lllas-sivc new radiator l"‘“"' |""""" ‘"‘ m" “m” """"'“'"s‘~d3%igll the (“mes o l n“ 5a“? )1] Bo h p B w 1 [h Charlottetown Summsraidc <hcllnnd impressive full-crmvn fenders. \\'llll‘li lu- Plilllliri is nu- exciting HKPIILdLlTICB to appointees of the devil. so er t assure us. yuip ng e Dealers for prince Edward I ' d - ._ _ _ D H; ‘rt _ Ir [IUNMESRPN u... ........-u,.~ m- llrulillfl-ijudgcs and men in high judicial doctors from the Act would surely ‘ a" luxurious unhoisienvs, mu su n: in lug ulul quh-ki-uilu; piilstilluli. _ [positions have figured out befofelljul out (he negligent doctor's‘) .Coach models; new instrument pane com- .\ frog’); in») t which iuul |l\'t‘i| |su~ {he public as unfit m exercise 5015mm“, but what would it replace? “ml m"! m.’ H, "l: Illllrortz-inl a, trust, but none havclTlie very best substitute you couldl , - L‘,1}'_f;',‘,'f,‘,‘~‘_,',' m,‘ ,,‘,‘,.ff.{',,,,,'.,. -,-,,.. ,,..... u...) the iemerlty to condemn the get would dump you from the frv-TOIIIOPPOW S __ i-Avllulll ‘is llllllllill‘ u. luv-null, but no! system, and to advocate a whole-pug pan llllO the fire. ~11 would in- Radio Pro rdm| in Pllivl‘. _ sale dismissal, to substitute in their crease the sale of liquor, and its g _ o... W”. _- g \ t-llvu) vuhstullI-r- lulu lllri-lltlyQslead 111g crlllllllillb Wllflm they tryJCUrse OI lIICTGlISBd DOVGTIY. lf pClll- / , _ , """" 1")‘ "I "m “hws “mm ‘hfuor their aidcrs and zvbcttors. Youltically administered it would‘ be a SUNDAY, JANUARY“ 23 hpzmhl, ""H"l',',.“',"], ll,',rl.l,g"ll,lll,l,,"i": .nuiy say there is no parallel in those‘shicld to protect the smuggler and . ;;:"',)..'l_“).,.:| hi-t-ly lmlluul, ulo the liquor question. I claim thclbootlegger, if his political pull was, International Radio Programs lisp u. Lllhlll-u-I‘ will ll.u-~_l..-.-.. “trunk-uses urc in (loudly identity. Youius is often the case. =1 Btrons 0110- uq-r-nlillllg l1: Minn... |)l|_\.~il-|r-- “mum without reserve ‘he physlc- Then we have before us that lll- I _MORN|NG SERVICES g? l? Q4/5111 drop: / x n-ziusc ll few fail, you would take ' ‘ - - ' heir hands. and - we/[mbbedut flu. \\fll'l(‘ from t _ , transfer" ll i0 llle votzirles of the ' bflflg‘ ‘ grog shop. q ‘ Rev. .\ll'- Herman classified the prompt lpruf ‘on \'l.-ry' correctly into three rehgf lgrlirlr-s. Tllc first who “will not give lei script to any mull." This class l lalllllllll lll'(i (‘Xcfietlllllily rare. lllr-l ‘ e-r-niiil are IllOSO who only glvc (ppm (l) "(how who are absolutcly l liner) ni tilt-m." These arc physlc- rails 0i tllc gcuulilc tybc. who vom- l-lnund 1hr», respect of‘ the gOIIQtIEil public, and the admiration of c lhonorables of their own D1‘0tl;<'F-.$l°h"- {"11 was for such as these t at i e ’ ‘prescription feature of our prohibi- tion act was designed. The third class ~ very properly designated- arer-"Those who will 111KB Y?" temperature and evclytllws e Be ' they can lay their hands Oll. lt l5 . this latter type, not so numer011$ B5 some imagine, which constitutes (he "tail," according t0 the moder- . at-lonist, "that wuss the dos" It is not in diiillllm m?" “the medical profession is one of the best callin s on earth"; that. in hig i; their tlvo major classes they are the , soul of honor, and that they are the only persons properly qualified to judge as to whom liquor should be medicinally supplied. But, because a limited fraction of them degrade their profession to the bootleg . status. the psuedo-nloralist and vis- lollnry reformer would wipe out all those medicoea of high Character nrld clean operation. and transfer ltheir functions to some political \ hegler under government control. 'or, if they could. into the hands of ‘the more open enemy to sobriety— the licensed grog seller. This is [surely moderation and reform, with 2 miles from a Wngeance‘ ' Hunter River Station, consisting of The“ was Couilderalfle of, hoéolillll: 134 acres, 90 clear, balance covered 1e‘ 10°59 when t e plesen‘ mission was appointed, over an al- wm‘ hard “fA'R"(',‘,_‘,§’°§f;GQ,”§,'__YL“deg-ed increase in the supposed limit lot prescriptions allowed to physic- lizins. Tile plaint who that, a former allotment of 100 per mouth was in- creased to 200. in actual lprzicticcdl was the opposite oi’ this. It was ln- steurl u reduction of £1 DFelg-Ju-hl‘ To be sold by Public Auction in rlecqgdlortlrlrdntj 53:5"? 253E103“ iront of the Bank of‘ Nova Scotia in ‘hfladrefi m gang] fact. Imwever, u» s . - "V. ' _ . A I,‘ 192]. at the hour of twelve o’clock;"_"ex:°p£::é:_'ll;‘ gllegqpggélrllfifltllf: d?» noon ALL that tract, piece or pare-y _ M ‘ t w "an or how few el of land situate, lying and beincf" o" "8' ° ,'°_ i y“) t m,‘ m Towngmp’ Numb" Slxuhthree in the: number oi scr pts ll h c or t); and described as follows, that ls to’ " PM‘?! ‘v ' m l ' ‘ say: Cvumencing at. the Southeast,‘pr"l'e"”'“n“l pm’ legei ' ‘new of, Angus MoFidytnv‘ and‘: There is real wisdom ln this par- on the North side of the Peters;flfc“_g“";llpr°‘illlig°"k Bylgvllflgtlilrreéenzi Road and running along Anqus Mo," l c‘; “'5' g " w Fadym,‘ East "M "m" H reach" nny comm ssiotl, we emlpowerer the division line between Town-mm“ m“ “umber “l ‘pmlems l‘ pm“ shins Number imy-une Mid slxty-lluclful Inlay lmirtllute; Eg-atvl; three, thence East along the saldfmr" “r ‘w’? y‘ t" y r ‘ division llna slx chains until n01 11 swim-v" ° _Y°" "uh" “M, "I “sues,” of New may have medical treatment, under Bruce, thence along Alexsn- “m” l“fl‘”“~'e"“d‘°fr lfhttulnlglngge; der Bruce's lins dlghty-four chainslmust s“ er °:“_ t: m ‘gm such to Peters Road, thence West six necesfiml’ memm c‘ 181'“ ("H law chains to the place of commence-J‘ luw- "r W" a ‘pmv | 1 d would be ubsliul upon its fuce. All ‘snliuleforllbarsnldirglfisfd? 3cm‘ M an medical mcn have not the same ex- The above solo ls made under a “ml- ”! mamkm- would umre b? l“: Pow" o’ sale Cantu”, h, In m, lice in limiting nn old establ shot dawn" o; Mona,” “ted m, physician. with nn extensive list o! twentruventh My o, October A_ patients. to the sumo number 0t D" 1922 m.“ bum" awn-M, scripts as to the young man jus lMoKonzie of Peters Road In Kings County in Prince Edward Island, Farmer and Margaret Elizabeth cMrPIuQJ. Ar all Drugg‘ ($0.15 FARM _ At Hazel Grove. p, “q-wglprllle. Because some of them have dreamer is confronted by the sub from Berlin, u)... been Lllicli luwurilsjtrtinsgressed their bounds, the pub-stflntisl evidence of hard cold facts.) '_"-lan's qualification to be the highestgffl-IIIOHS libel HS l0 the 0X19!"- 01’ ll"! lhis character the soundcst, but, befloperations of the medical faculty. ‘ {The street corner bumper sflyB IIIQQKFRL‘ (500) Columbia. Zilo- Sunrise muenwalbout one pint per head of our buppopulation. lose than a bottle, per HE.’ you come in Giievrole s sun-visor; new To Chevrolet's t istory pleie cvcn to coincidental ignition and steering lock; new remote-control door handles; new knurled grip; new gasoline tank equipped with gauge; and n host of other features loo num- erous to list arc standard equipment on the hfost Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History. airidctl cvcn lnnpcr lifc, through the addition of u new Air Clcancr and Oil Filter. Yet, with all the quality features which have heretofore cost dollars above Chevrolet price ~thc Mnst Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is selling at the Lowest Price for which Chevrolet has cvcr been sold in Canada. zil larger steering wheel with superb smoothness has been issue 200 a month, $2400. per year.‘ piling up fortunes from their sick lmr thirsty) Patients w an liggre-gwJZ (455) N. v. Children's hour. | Pittsburgh. Bible, ,gate of 5144.000 each year. The ilcv. Ml’. Ilernlan slightly modified flhis exaggeration, making the total _.sc00p of the physicians 312000000. ‘This is u sample of the wildfire imagery sci u-p for fools to wolfihlll- lu the first. instance it is nlagiil-iieti exactly to four times the actual number of scripts issued. lu the second. almost tour fillies the amount the doctors could possibly realize if they exacted the full (lol- lar for every prescription given. eptlon. or, apply the milder terlu. elasticity of rlmaginutlon? It is safe to say that not, half of the scripts issued by doctors are paid for. 0r, if even more than half. not more than a total of $20000. Just think this over, Only $100,000. astray in this computation. $20000 magnified into $120,000. tn excite public prejudice, and to misrepres- ent a profession-dhe "highest call- ing on earth." Look at it another way if you will. Instead of the d012- the average, he takes in less thlin< unrestricted rum declares he is amassing magnificent fortunes at the expense of the poor. Next comes the vile charge that our medical men are “forced to be- come hypocrites and liars in order| that there be no break in the burl- esque." Who applies this force, and when is it applied? lt is not asked for by any provision of the Prohibi- tion Act. On the contrary it is up to them to do so under severe pen- alty. They are given a straight path in which to walk. and are told to diverge at their peril- Rather than forcing them to "lies." (it im- pelis the truth upon them. They have only to tell the Whiskey bum that the law forbids. and punishes him if ‘he gives an unauthorised script. it is ah easy clonr out of lhc preachers alternative of “hypoc- rites and liars." [Important in this connection, is the per caplta consumption of liquors within the province. it has been made to aplpear to the world ‘at large that we are a community of (lrunkagdp, and, from many of ille inflammatory descriptions null iigurcs published, it might puzzle. the elect to see how any of our lpco- plc could consume the heralded quantities and still ‘be sober. In glit- tering, hard, cold fact it is doubtful if there ls a community on the cou- tirlent—even in the most temperate district oi‘ tho prohibition United States—where there is loss drink- ing per capita, than in P. ‘E, island. elusive of malts‘) by ollr vendors is year- About fifty years aso the writer remembers a number of drunken teen age boys starting to annoy a citizen. After capturing several of them and gluing them a sound cuff- lng he remarked,——“You'vo had a bottle of ginger beer amongst you. thinks our old topers. and those who are not tapers. would have to be ae oaelly set drunk as those boys-d! a pint of spirits would keep him so drunk as he is describ- MoKanzls his vvlfs of tho first part. and Annie Mae McLean of Mon- tague In Kings County in sald ls- lsmi. Single woman of the other part, defsul hsvlng been msds In "i0 payment of the principal smi interest secured thereby- ed for a whole year. But there is n catch even here. This pint per cap- ita, sold by the vendors, is not all consumed by our own people. Quite a proportion of rit. of necessity, is used by the large number of tour- ists during the summer. ‘Pills lpro- WCAE Service. . lClass- . ian. (462). 8.30 A. M. 9.30 ,A. M. WOS (441) Jeff. City. FlFSt ChPiSI 10-4-5 A. M. “lHAR (275) Atlantic City. Chcl- l sen Baptist. WEEI (3 l0‘) Boston. Church. int, Must we call this deliberate dec-WVTAAI (390) Cleveland lScrvice. Baptist. WIOAU (Z78) Phila. flan. WHB (366) Kansas City. Services. 10-50 P. M. 11.00 A. M. WMCA’ (311) N. Y. Christ Scient- \VJZ H55) New York. Kirk AVR- OFCA (356) Toronto. Services. 12.10 A. M. AFTERNOON SERVICES atlonal. W-CAE (461) Pitts. Service. vices- tional. vices. WJZ (455) New York, Baptist. \VJZ (455) Forum. .00 . . WAlU (294) Columbus. and it sets you all mad drunlk.“ Me- '. ‘ 2.45 P. M. tors absorbing $2400. per year onlWOO (509) Phila- Sunday School. $300.. upon which the advocates ohWlEAF (492) ‘N. Y‘. lluterdeuomin- 4.00 P. M CFCA (356) Toronto. St- Paula. 7.1 5P.M WlIP (509) Phlla. Holy Trinity. CKC-l. (.157) Toronto. Organ Recl- tal. 4.00 P. M. -WNY-C (526) N. Y. Concert. 5.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N, Y. Music. 6 P M I upon actual figures, goes far to re- fute those sciindalizcrs of our inedi- .l The Sale M wlnmwus liquor“ (ex Ical profession and prohibition ell- fnrcement, and more properly locate from whence "cackle of ignoramuses." Uld South Church First Unitar- Cll urvh lladio Church Park Ave. Dinner comes that I lFor Iurihsr particulars lpply to IO. 8. Hessian. Qollcltor, 000., Mon- toque. Dated this twenty-second day of, iboosmhor A. 0., 1820. l‘ JfLIOl-‘II dKl-NNON- Assign» of flog-toss“. .1 ‘i portion must be deducted from the pint allotment to our own popula- tion. leaving them less of an al- cholic average than even the boys ginger beer, upon which to get drunk, and to lkeep drunk for a whole yenr, These solid (nets, based l l i i l i I | l music. WJZ (455) N. Y- 2 list Chilrcll (‘urillioiL Musical from WJZ. 7-20 P. M. WBAF (492) N. Y. “Capitol Fan) lly," Maj. Edward Bowles, WEFJl, WJAR. WWJ, KSD, WRC 8.30 P. M, \\'|O‘R (405) -Newark. Pryol-‘s Hand WCAU (278) Pllllii. Bonvlt 'l‘cllel 4A5 R M_ Ensemble. CKCL (357) Toronm Mauls Se,“ CFCA (356) Toronto. Iviusical Pro gram. 5.15 P. M. 8-5" "- M- WOAU (Z78) Phi“ l.udellolllinu_ WLW (423) Clnci. Classical) Pro gram. 9.00 P. M. EVEN|NG sERVmES WGY (350) Schenectady. t Musicale. 6'00 P_ M_ WCAU (278) Pliila, Battery Hour. , . _ 9-15 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta‘ Church s“ WPG (300) Atlantic City. Ullr-‘Filllt’: 7'00 "P. M‘ Recital. WYEAI” H92) N. Y. i\l\\'1ll£'l' Kerri 10 \VGR. WRC. “lSAl. \V\VJ YWEEI. WGN. \VC-C-O. KSTV. W-SB (428) Atlanta. Soilthcrn AI ' Chain. FEATURE CONCERT-TALKS l 93o F, M_ 23° p M Willi’ (509) Phila. Concert. ' '. ‘ 10.15 P. M. New W“ 5mm wl-Ji-Jl (349) Boston. 3&0 R M_ Review. 10-30 P. M. WlGBS (316) N. Y. Recital. DANCE ORCHESTRAS 4.00 P. M. WIHIN (361) New York. Roseland. 8-00 P M. WMOA (s41) N. YlGoldenh-i. Radio IPFOBTBIIIH. Chicago.) PREPARING FOR THE u; BREEDING SEAS-ON (Experimental Farms Note.) The poultry flock on the average Canadian farm will be made up of one of the general purpose breeds. that is, a breed that will] give good table i'owl and also lay a fair num- her of elsgs. Th0 98E Production end of the busineoe is the one from which the lrreuiest profits may be expected and even when mating the genera.) purpose flock egg production must be kept prominently in mind if the best returns are to be secured. V180!!!‘ is the foundation on which all mating must be built. (ion-tinned lheavy e34 production able quality. This u especially true when there is. ln conjunctfon with this, the ability to give fertil- ‘Fty and hatchabillty to the eggs and viability to the chicks. ‘lihose who have no mcords to - which they may refer should sel- eot females that are active, that have clean faces, and brl-gm, pmm. lnent eyes and that handle wall. that 11s. those having soft, pllgblq skins and that have Pal-k A vc. BZMP" 6.30 P. M. _ W-"CAE (462) Pittsburgh. Dinner Concert. . 7.00 P. M. WBZ 4333) Sprlluzficlri. Copley Plaza Concert. 7.05 P. M. WGY 1380) Schenectady. luiiday in Sunday lo the report from Paris that party of 200 Hungarian emlgrcs i0 “m; wzlier-Kcrlt Radio Hour, t0 \VS.\ll0f gum] 511g rind WllAS. will) (hi: Nclv York lnllg broad buck. Keith-S Radio incut. piercing eye. I (Copyriifri. i927, by international over a prolonged period is one of maker. the be-eJt indications of this desir- Division, 00ft wbdoniens '""'"'~" . l l l l l According to dcspaiches yehown photographs of the formgr , her children. from London. there is little credit laid Coil ni Karolyi is planning to bring a in Alberta. ABOVE are HI-mflflrlan premier, his wife and ‘showing that lllcy arc not lililfilfll -dowrl ‘wlill llr-uvy llcpulsllu or in- Htcrnul fut, , Tllc mule In mllto tn illoso f0- - males Sll0lllll bu. their counterpart, for his brood will) llifl lvirlltli (um-led Yrlglllt back to the tail. strong unll _‘varllc with legs set well npallf m“) ‘jfllll 0f pep" as evinced by flcfiy. iity, a triear cut face, and n prom. t. is generally money well spent for those who have no ‘breeding records. In purdllnse males 0| kllown breeding from breeders ‘who are keeping curcful records. These rllllleo, while conforming in tile appearance previously degcrjh. ,ell. should be carefully selected (from dams showing a heavy pro- ‘duction of large eggs over long |pcr:orls, and whose sire‘); dam al. ‘so showed the same characterisi- ics. These breeders should early be lllcparated from the balance-of the flock and no attempt made to for”, -tllem for egg production. Rather slhould they be given an uibundance of fresh air and exer- =ciae to keep them in good hard con. jdltian. . in the absence of green food, lwell cured alfalfa or clover flay ‘should be liberally supplied. Cod Liver oil is also excellent t0 put the birds in the beet physical con- lriition and to ensure strong vigor- ,ous chicks. This may be fed a; the rate of about two per gem or 101B srain or mash by pouring lit ov- .er the grain or mllxin-g it in the mash. HltdhT-‘Iur chicks early. the into slimmer chick is seldom a money Geo. Robertson, Poultry _ Central Expfirimenltal 1'11"". Ottawa. Frown (fiercely): been over the wall garden." Neighbor (cooly): ‘Well, there's no- ""118 GU80!‘ in that. It's their nature to scratch. Now, if your garden pm] ‘Your (owls have and scratched my Annual Meeting | Brookfield Presby- terian Congregation 'l‘lu» zinllunl meeting of the llrunkficld section of tile Brook- rlt-lu congregation was held lll the Prrzshytoriilrl Church at Brook- fielrl. on the afternoon of Tuesday Jilllllrlry 11th. Afior a short devotional service i-olldlll-tcd by tho. Pastor, Rev. R. ll. Stzivcrt, the ‘business of the day ivils taken up and dealt with. Growth and development mark- cd all of tllc various departments or the church work. Tile regular Sunday services have been well attended through- out the year and among other re- sults of this tho offerings were considerably larger than the year before. During the communion season the special services held. were of a higher order and the Sacrament service hold on July 18th was a very impressive one. Three new. members were received into full communion on. profession of faith. The Sunday School has bad a very successful year. The attend» ance has been fine, and ‘quite a "like number of diplomas for the reciting of the Primary and the Shorter Catechisms and certificates for the memorizing of Scripture passages have been given out to the scholars. Tile S. School concert and Christ- mas Tree recently hold was a marked success. After all S. School Periodicals had been paid there was found to be quite s snug bal- ance lo the right side. The Women's Missions y Society reported a fairly good year. The contributions to the Bible Society were somewhat larger this year than usual. ilal balance. After halving lnokcd into the standing of all of tho tllfferenttle purllllellts of the work oi’ the church it was held that this had been one of the best years in the history oi the wllgrcgatioll. Wllll thoin rc-uffirmcrl loyalty to tho standards oi‘ lllf‘, Presbyterian Church in Canada with a deepened interest lll the dil- ferelll. branches of’ the work and with n greater realization by earl). of their own individual responsibil- ity for the good of the Master's Klllgdullr the Presbylerialls ul Brookficlii are carrying on splendid ly rind the outlook for tho future is truly "bright. —-—-<Q-o}—-—~ A lotler of Introduction was handed by mi livtur to u manager. lt nie- scribed tlll- presenter us nu llvior of much ulcrit. llllll concluded. "lie plliri Macbeth. Hamel, Shvlock. llllfl billi- nrds. HP plliys billllirrlu best" Thr- yuilrlg editor hnd Just foulltird .1 new nlilglizlue-ilne of those hlill‘ brnw filings, with pnlr-grcycorrll ilutl thick. uncut pages-wind was ell:- t-v fur upplllusc “What do you Illlul of ll?" ho llflkfll the literary rrlllc l0 whom hr- lrmk n i-opy fur cxlllllllllillllll» “\\'cll." ropllcrl the other \\'f‘ilf‘ll)' lll" \vl|ril_v. "ilu- stilfi‘ you rr-jrv-ti-(l iuusl hilvl- i-crtlllnly Inn-n rotti-ll.“ and as _o Preventive ,. Quinine cum H T)» s. an Prom - Remedy. Th First d o?!‘ Colad and ‘grip IBM ProvenSaiiafoi-moiethlfl t l7- m...’ “"30",? 3f..£..‘é..a»°“‘f Thsboxbssrltliisllllllw“ iln carrying on the regular work 001110 over the null and ocrs-fehe‘ my (owls, you! have something m n,“ t s of the congregation after all run- ning expenses iiod been mot there was still-on hand quite s substan- \ r '6 flea/a