OCTOBER 4, 1921. 4 i’ - . -.canr'noi.',- as _ , moi-erefie . ‘In; than a cup of '8'?! rant Seal Brand .. B Ye a mo. £1 I looked. prward r at the Journey's T Jlredbul- THE KIN!) 0F CDFFEES Fins-r CLEAR VOICES tgoniinued from Page 4.) \ tho volume. lit-re ii. is-"'l‘rtites," ‘xby Evans l\'i-cliliiol:-- . ‘ The trees Grow and blow, And walk iii ii row Along the world. g1; They will put God's rye - ./ Out with their leaves i/ l like trees. , A y, At the ciid (if iihu scale, poems by students 18 years or older, is H. sea D. Rothschilds “boiitloii Town":- l went to London With a penny. or two, ,_ m! Anti when i came‘ honiqwre‘ I had nothing for you IBut a tale of tiie city 0t wantons. and strife" And deep in my poclmt A tmsmcnl oi‘ iifc. l Humor And irony. From this vo-lunio one gets, not I "oternal passion, eternal pain," but much knowledge of wliat goes on inside small heads and hearts, and heads and hearts not so small. Humor and irony appear. when a four-yeor-oiil ‘writes companion poems, presenting the obverse ‘and reverse sides of thc little girl naxt 1100i’. or when a iliiss of tivo de- ciares 1 l1 l‘d rntlicr bc ll. pirnto boat Though I'll lovc to ho it palm G whale. ‘ - . . l. Ah, budding feminist! I “Everything is Something iJlse." -liy E. Wyndham Tenimnt. aged foiii'. expresses iiontly a sense of confusion felt by many older minds:-— t Oil, the towel and the bath; And tho hath and the soap," And tho soap was tho fat, Alid that fat. W118 the pig, And the pig was the bran, And the hrnn makes sausages And God sets maii. so fe seed. With the younger children sure- ly rhyme is the most obvious dif- ferontia. of their poetic tochnic. Stanza forms and luboraio cadenc- -________._ r,” ENST The of the Mn-Ytltth ?\—"Lmu~-*°"f$. A 9r “pa”; Some lung, CYSTITIS , session i And All Urinary mo... i 11's stilt’. TIII Our llorbnl Bomsdlol . Book on Skin Diseases. New (Riurch, Treatise on Chronic Disease by the dale Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Lou of Manhood rind diseases o! men. Booklet on Female nu lllli] hlv of ‘advice free by mail. so yosn‘ brought. JIXPQTIGICG. (Without criticising (“moth for disparaging your doctors h’ led write III before losing hope) “um ‘Treatment bymniiour lpecilliti. S- "'3 Illllll Horhnlglinpoiilory 1860 Davie Vnponnvor I. 0. can-ar- 01am Herbal iii-tum l COAT Baptist places, Churche true uni and ifav cool in any quantity required. ‘h OLD SYDNEY BCBIENID. w, “n "mg; "u, “M. y“ wvonbrougiit they grcotinlzs of the ‘ Greet the St. \.\ ,1 “*5.” not beyond the“ keu- b"! C- G- I. '1‘. and ti. S. Authentic is Tom Pridesuirs "Wejlvf. Mrs. Ralph Diixiock. Miss Mc- M [A 1." poisry ‘lilo: already gained someimrl MficNabi circulation, he wrote this at 16. itlMrs- Harp"! 941w" °r Mommy“ ‘has that uncanny note of irony, MP5‘ MléNab- “aura” words mean. which makes one ask . sometimes if Blake Wm; [m]! a laugh of hem-W “at or, but said that at the ciid of the Ystrip me of my coat and vest. Then heeding not the frigid air, had Passed through mm m” "y. So. having. nothing else to doff, ‘More And when -thc expose is donc While there you sit, aloof, re- lii the best iniaginist manner is ladys Finn's "American Radiator Building":- Push, up black needle. through tiic Make rrstitch, help form a city. Yes. one must be frank and mi- mit that mlich of singing youth's poetic output is but; the song oi’ a moment. to know that in youth lies a. soil Whitman's dream of a passage 1.0 indin may bo made true. ANNUAL MEETINGl .PRE~SlBVTEfiIA-N OH UROH ada held their 51st annual meeting in lKnox Church. St. John. N-- B. The Session opened on Wednesday morning Sept. 28th.. and continued for two days. L. A; Moore of North Sydney. pre- sided lat the meetings- llleprosentatives from each of the eight Presbytel" iais within its bounds. ports of the officers. which were Rev. Mr. Newton, Pastor of Knox Moderator of ‘the General Assem- tho work of the continuing Presby- terian Church, and howthey ha‘! come forward Iii a much greater degree than was over 1109811 1°" b)’ tho most. optimistic. warm tribute to the Anglican and Mrs. McKerroi, President. of the Western tDivislon. ._.\_.__.____._______ _ _ _ _ 1'}. '1‘. groups, Gllllltfs and Buy Scouts. The allocations for the coming “'3 were llasscd which amounted $10,000 for Home Mission work sinilfli" Iomethtns that interferes cm with what they want to say, which "Art for art's sake," to m m cornitracted later in and ‘$20,000 for Foreign. . 8 sliband propara- it was ilccided to build a bunga- One (‘gins to ieel low and training school in British ‘i! a d sense life. so O n .. i’ Q a H. l5 . - z z Q 5 E 5 e OFFICERS ELECTED.’ this group, The nominating .1181‘! seem imitative even to port, was given by Mrs. Clark idl- Y 0 V, reader.- springs aiiiot, Sussex. and officers were "K ’ 0! "I19. illicit as Pauline elected as follows: " Bridger ‘ismvkins tin bodies that Irhonorary. president, Miss slack. run up and down Nature's bsautt- adder, Mrs. A. Gunn, Mrs. E. Mc- lul hills," oi‘ her "Brightness counts Donald, Miss Geddie, Miss Hill, most iii darkness." Sarah-Eiiza- Mrs. Alexander Ross, Mrs. Walker. beth liodgefs "Shadows," on an Mrs.‘ J1. H‘. llhomsbn; president, o-ld. old theme, has a certain fresh- Mrs. L. ‘A. lMoore, North Sydney; I ness oi’ metaphor that tits in neiit- vice-presidents, Mrs. W. Mc-K. Mr» ly with tho short meter:- Leo-d, ISydney; Mrs. tD. W. Condon. Moiictoli; Mrs. J. A. Mirbeaii, O-r- ungetiale; Mrs. J. W. Clark, Tetniii. agouche; Mrs. "W. it. Poole. ilull- iflXi MP8. W. N. Cochran, Mnlloiic Bay; MES. P. A. Mactlregor. New Glasgow: Mrs. W. It. Czimpbvllx Echoes of laughter, Trum; Mrs. (ieorgr. MCiLCUtLXIIHII" 'l‘eai'les's sky, fiottetown, ll-'. 1'). 1.; correspoiltling The holy place secretary; Miss Allliie liiiiri-ay, New Where dead dreams lie. Glasgow; treasurer, Miss Jcziii Mai:- ‘gregor, New] Glasgow: recording Pain is made secretitry", Miss Oarrio illaiilie. Of fragile things, ;Sainh John; ho-nic mission sccrc- Small torn bits tary; Mrs. Frank Baird, Pictou. N. 0f butterfly wings... .S.; foreign mission secretary. ill-ls. iA. ILHFaICOIIGI‘, Armdulc, llulifax; young peoplo‘s secretary. Miss lhunoan, (lamlibellitoli, N. 15.; U. G, 1. T., Mrs. Harper. Ariiidale, Halifax; mission band secretary, lMirs. Earl Kennedy, ii’. l‘). 1.; sol-ro- l wh a‘ committee lo "ii Grief is such 1A little thing—— Only the Bttib of Remembering . . . r Splinters of moon, iDust of the- leaves. Little chili sparrows Dead inihe eaves . . . . .. ‘Love's hitter ghosts. ‘tary of mission boxes, Miss isrici poignant tlilngs.... Brlmms. Iialtfux; _ international shadows of old secretary, bliss stcwart. Hali- iminemberingsuu fax; educational secretary and lit’ A . eraiure secretary, Mrs. Baird and Miss Stewart. wlttit educational Gmed 30% committee, Miss ‘Duncan, Mrs. liar- Agjfled boygvhose Curdy, Halifax; Miss MacCiiilocli. Message lreasu rei‘. ming to say more than the ‘IHHANKIS MEMBERS was right iii , ‘_ idea. of "lnspiration":— llirs. Moore, in accepting office. thanked the members for the hon’ ensuing year she must be released’. She had been president before 102.; ing time. she thanked every officer, all of whom. she said. {had helped her no my epidermis oft’. ‘greatly ha‘? I812: airwwlli" Wmk- . wmalecreti to acquaint yo“ “Thse eofficers wore installed with paro my bones to strips of pith. lPYflYQY b!’ Rev’ w‘ i" Newton fling away my underwear. _____1IQ> ~ ~~——*' hang. a cobweb skeleton. l ' SNML RAC|NG TgmLLs Will snail-racing becoiuo u- 1101"“ mote - . ' l - "t? Th question is helm. And will not shod your over asgxeilpg); wales‘ where crowd, mo. con flocking to soe the new pastime. With their owners’ colors paint- pii on their shells. tile snails "w" on a. course about a ynrtl Hfillflw- und are attracted to tho iviiiiiing post by a. pile of wot ivy leaves. Racing is by iitiuneaiis a simple matter. as the snails oftr-n ilevelnl» an unfortunate hnbit oi‘ sleeping on the course, and oven lifter n good start. they frequently g0 the wrong way. They arc 100K937“! with grass stir-ks by their owners, who tap tho left or right iiorn as required. . Entraiico foes tor tho teoiiteetn range from a penny to slxpence, the owner of the first snail past i.he post taking the lot. earth's thick crust; But something is gained rtiic and receptive of good Only sow enough. and In the Weds Hilnters ilnd Minzirtfs an ex- cellent remedy for sprains, cuts and wounds. Pack a bot- tle in your kit. ' F flilmlfifi? ' ERN DIVISION W. M. S. OF 9W. M. ‘S. ‘Eastern Division Presbyterian Church in Can~ The President. Mr.’ W670 present LlNlM EHT BI1IIB1HE GO om- LAUGH- hroiuisnfl VV|FE FAADE 74E UD L.\KE"Ti-li5- I WI5H I VVUZ BACK HOME‘, The first was taken up with the rc~ encouraging, showing a increase in both work and -At, the evening meeting. ‘ivpotko briefly welcoming gates. The Rev. Dr. Clay, the lPresbyterian Church the greetings of the whole and expressed his un- admiration for the W. M. spoke at length reviewing lilo paid a congregations, who in many bad so» kindly loaned a and halls in the 501F11- 01 ty. was present. a b splendid addrcflfl. and l wows. DINTY DON'T FAIL Ms- MAGQIE wovxrT LET ings were received ihbm iJohn and Fiairviilo mom- bsys. Mrs. Owen Campbell dauxli- ME OUT AN‘ DINTY SPIINGHILL. . w- of a, loi-mai- Minister of Knox Pnomleieo ‘TO TREAT ME‘, ___ .. ... Church, now residing iii Ontario. INVIINIBS. , “n; a loving IITBBBBKG-u ‘Mtg; W - it a t Bree nsfl ', union noun» gf:"gu;§jg“nfanch_ ° ,___________.' ”" ' Ch - - r launon nova htlféfr-jxffgilfi§§gfi°nr112: ,.,;“,', -"‘ I,‘ Anion mn- . iii-sum revlv w. ti" K"*°'c'"K“~ amnion: ANTIIILAGITI. wmn ANTIIBAUITI. nlcoo cox: (lid must M, finrsday morning “yam problems for the furtherinB k o . t i prompt deliveries, I t . b t ‘=1: t’ iiv dhwvllsd I l“ owes prion o u ii i-.,-’l t~"-1 our lots. , The .w=; n. aims a co; .~ The choir of ‘Knox and St. Mat- hawhi Churches. rendered splen- Ill-s. L. A. Moore. W110 ‘hid hiic Aflflhiil rmhm .:i: u. 1 fi-M“m|y,uv8trattord.lt)nt.toid . ‘ _ -_ s.‘ ‘mum m, V sq pirated fr ‘ THE qsalzgqliisrvws GUARDIAN H. - _, h MR1‘ ll DAILY TDFEQ JOURNAL, . Ytiter’ Because fins .55.... i- on » workmen by G5!" “It's Bette o an the ovenlng-meetinsfl- session. the different Pres- dgnoon session was tarif- _ with Young P4909199 ' the nioottal of the Genet" approved "wvuemslse AN‘ onlsssm‘ t NOVV AN‘ HE. HA5» ) \_ \ “ T’S Better because It’s Canadian” . . a year ago General Motors of Canada gave first utterance to this phrase. “It’s Better because It’s Canadian” .. ne papers and magazines all over Canada took up the theme, im- pressing on Canadian citizens the pride they should justly feel in the products of their country. '“I't’s' Better because It's Canadian” . . . ‘the phrase has struck home, has become a challenge to the Canadian manufacturer and to the Canadian buyer. “It's Better beca its impetus . . . accepted it . . . it true . . . successful year in CHEVROLET PONTIAC.‘ LASALLE CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS T G E N ERAL MOT ‘IF CAN ADA time’ K’ ' Oshawa, On PM Q17 Tisf ‘fig-Eu; 6F Bistro‘ YOUR ‘BEQRETARY WEARIM‘ THEGJE- FALSE .Jl (.}-(.}'f- - COME l-i E RE- ‘. DlFFERENT IN EVERY coliNTRY i ENTER‘. Q 1927 nv |N1'L Fcllru FT? 1CRW""” ‘ l 4'11"’ rr Srnvitr. inc. Gmi Bllllll righn lulervrti. anadalA e rbecause it's Canadian use It's Canadian” . . . it is a fact. And because it is a fact . . . because General Motors was inspired to put it into words . because Canadian editors added to. because Canadians and because the standard of Canadian quality proved . . . all Canada has enjoyed a greater measure of prosperity; and General Motors of Canada, with many other Canadian manufacturing organiza- tions, has just completed the most: its history. (ILDSMOBILE OAKLAND b4‘i.ALi(‘.Hl.lN,~BUlCK' ORS RUCK tarin Gld-Tffl 4m (II-Tii-‘uni-ivi 1731i“. III-i. A“! r fiHUT 4w ALL mom", JlC-QS‘. HERE HE. CoOliiEézv V- THE mTcHER! i'i"1 so GLAD You ARE ‘FYTAYINC. 1N AND smomroc. _ THE DnvE l GAVE You‘. YE-‘b-FM Ls-rriu‘ IT HANG ou-r ‘rs-ts VVINDO SMOKE oo-r‘. i_'l ) “i113”, ___'v _ _ ._v _=Z...."“Z.——~ *3?’ .4 u ‘ r~ w a“ $5- . ,-