OWPAIIE FOUR‘ p’; .<-. THE illlifliilllililwlil Blllllill lnsllsuk-I.fllodcl.lolan. lllotary-Llukflnllhfllaolllloqllll). ldltorullaugnr-d.luluua. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926 WELCOME THE TEACHERS. ' '-+— On behalf or the citizens, city and country, we extend a cordial welcome to our visiting teachers who are arriving today and tomor- row to attend the seventh annual convention of the Federation of Canadian Teachers. Our visitors represent every province in the Do- minion anil the principal schoolsiii each province. aboiit'.' what interests them is that is going to be an election and the next four or five years. King has the same chance in appeal as Mr. Meighcn has. This fact alone gives the teachers a claim upon out‘ hospitality for their visit as well as their profession has to do with the future well-being of Canada. n m“ in the noblest of all professions, the training of the men and women of tomorrow, the citizens of the greater Canada that is to be. We welcome them heartily and sincerely trust their vislt~tc the majority of them. their tlrst- to the Garden of the Gulf. will be an one. 'i‘hey are engaged pie. exceedingly pleasant “on We are glad to know that the local branch oi the Federation has made ample preparation for accommodation and (entertainment i of the visitors and we feel sure that in every effort in this direction they will hnve tlie sympathy and co-operation oi’ all our people. We trust ‘the visitors will be gi-v- deny e a t it . , - . n n éppor u“ y l" “P z“ "mchahere was any scandal lii coiin as possible of our jirovince. it is |tion witli the Customs Departnie at present practically at its best: we have no excuse to offer nor can we express regret that some other, season had not been selected the visit. We could riot be seen to better advantage than now, and ournhe mnmvflnce m, “mlqtprs or t visitors will see us in our ordinary 1 the issue. —~———<0&-—--- THE GREAT DENlAL The Liberal press is now red r-ti to the inst refuge of the wro ltioer,~denial. They of tlollars, estinia for , ‘been ‘lost to the ‘country tliroii average, unsdorned condition. On fields are as they have been after year, and as rlweil. yPRrlRDDOlIIIECl by Mr. Mackenzie Ki they probably shall be at this season fur years importer,’ of the come as we never have excessive‘ and our hanvests are unvrirylngly as at present they promise to be. “The island" as it is today is “The , island" of years past and of yenrs to come. with gradual improvement as to methods or fnnmlng rind home comforts. were so. Also some of tlie doings gusting as he Moreover the majority of membe of parliament declared that to its part in tho maladministriitio We trust our visitors, when they w leave us. will carry away with them v _ fence, the oul-paibility and ti v a" , v _ such pleasant memories of their shame? we leave n ‘m honest 0L H“. hyper,“ pu,1y_nm nun-Ely w n n visit as will give them a longing to l ' iectors to judge. ‘ come again. ‘ The socalled "constitutional \ " WHAT |5 yr ALL ABOUT? ,question - has turned out to the alieve that a. ltwo-edged knife cutting where its 9111111111 119 1119191)’ i Mr- 3111911911119 K1113 111111113 1119 originator Mr Mackenzie King 8 Prime Minister and nothing more. ' ' ' - ', tl . l l last days of June conceived the had not figured on I, was going If’ on me Lomrar) 1e peope give l» r idea that the one thing neediiul pea] to the people. it does not mut- ter what put this ides into his head; he wanted dissolution. A , few days laier, the great desire of l his heart was granted. Parliament was dissolved and the people were to he appealed to. it does not imat- ter through whose request the wish- ed-ior boon came; it came and, so far as the appeal to tlie people is concerned, what does it matter whether it should come through Mr. Kings or Mr. Melghens request? The people do not cure, all they are interested in is that they are now the anbltors. Then what is Mr. Mackenzie King kinking about? Was there going to lbe some advantage to him to have the election called at lils I request? Was is going to he a dis- advantage to him to have it rnlled at the request of someone else? V‘ Does not all his haggling over t-he "constitutional" issue and his _ denunciation of Mr. Meighen sug. intended! men and women will smile at. the King or his representative only so long as he holds the coiifl- tlerice of parliament. Mr. King had lost the confidence of parliu merit and that is -why he sought dissolution rather than face the de feat which he knew and was told awaited them. And it was be- cause he did not dare tn face the vote that awaited him in the House of Commons that he, ln childish cowardice, tendered his resignation. King has certainly raised a riilicul-lblade plough and the “yum Type, writers have made curiosities of the i y 1,9 more to his adyflntagg mgoose-qnill pens. Electric lights are discuss a "constitutional" questlonimmhlg 111111 ‘lay the pltcny lliglili: than w expauale on me Cuslomslof the tallow candle. The radio ant ,telegraphy have annihilated dis- |scaiidal and it is quite clear this‘ ous row over nothing. Of course,‘ is why the “constltutionaP ques- tion was raised, but is it not a ridi- culous position for the leader of a great party to take? Let the peo- Mr. King also, rivet their atten- on the one thing that matters, namely, there is going to be un elec-V thut‘ deny that a minister of the crownl W118 implicated, deny that illlllillliflivluw‘ W119“ 119 1" "0111111911 1° ha" led M “(Luoolnooinii lltllifvllllll with ionr candidates lbeside, lllYf-bllllly, two outsiders to [a your, for the past five years, have and a majority of which were slip-l Government supporters were so dis-' unprlntable. the carry much u'elght-—it is too lllllCll of an abstract matter, and electors (lovrarnment deserved censure for ill Liberal denial wipe off the 0i- vote on September “Pganiong any anti-British constituents among the people. lbnt it deeply of- ,fendcd British and Canadian senti- nient and now Mr. Mackenzie King and his press are falling over each‘ other in their eagerness to prove their loyalty, declaring that no at- tack on the Governor-General was All of which sensible There is no constitutional ques- tion as every one who knows arty- thing knows that the Prime Minis- ter hoth in Great Britain and Can- ada is the constitutional adviser of THREE |ili3 The glorious lily-making we ‘b’ _ .' of the past vvuk has pleased every- body,—-farmer, holiday-maker. ticlan, and even the every-day citi- age-i.“ Ifillgp-D, g, gun‘, zen who stays at home and minds his own business. ' 1 ijust Time was. not long ago, either. when haying c. [or M,“ Kmg-u "rank", Dlhenhanllong and tedious, even at the best appears on the face of it. Mr. wanted an appeal to the people; he has it. Now. what is all the row" The people do not care a button who ordered the election;‘ Kmgiof it. altogether. they are going to have a chance iolumlleved guflzlg ‘he ltwehmygflve . ' t t t l say who shall govern Canada I forfyears d“ “x mo" ls a ave Notes by tlie Way Harvesting is easy work in good weather, nowa- days; indeed, it is no work at all. But this ls an amazing age taken As the street urchin would say, it has "done wonders.” 3 other poli- B0 W85 sed these foods, found on ‘Wllili. was in each food. foods containing the same in the saine proportions THE FOUNDATION OF DIET When an all round diet consist- ing oi‘ the foods containing the three best known vitaminslvvns red to animals, the animals grew and were healthy. Chemists then analy- t exactly made up atlon at hand is that elements lately visited Elmira. ei- than heretofore. The Public Forum ELM I RA BRANCH Slr,—'l‘he work of glfllldflfdilfl- tion of the Eutei-n section of the ‘P. E. l. Railway, goes on apace~ and next Pall freight from Eastern end of the island can befrm“ phophets‘ handles much morlL erllflillllvllsly. and with better results to the far As yet. nothing has been done on glirgsugt the Elmira Branch, but the inform- and the Knows instalment XV. THE POPULAR MAN. cities as being w h n‘. work menace-announcer“ Premier Meighenss The Man Nobody O-*¢v$ John the Baptist was the last n“; of the majestic succession of thund- He forsook the icked beyond any ope, and pitohed his camp in the wilderness lbeslde bhe hanks of the For cloths he worathe animals his fog] wag. lo- custs and wild honey. e n ug- ‘supt Grady’ ed in long lasts and vigiis. from B5 in the of standardization will he proceed- “mien he emerged Wm‘ flaming T753.’ . Allhouzh nil-u. a couple of visits Dfoviqr‘. - - - one he has juht 0111111731871 Vlslt lainly think i118 b31151?‘ " and srstifled by the war 1 H ‘ ms ABILITY unsung»: ur 1'0 reception and the “.9811” ANY or Hts PREDEOESSORS; tions which prevailed o‘ l‘ . . sion. l-ie was in excelleutm‘ Historians records the strength o; M. _ and the outbursts c! n, f Prime Minister of Canada, during gdfglifgnugfl 3am the past few days, ‘has been farvor- popular" and he“ ed with ideal summer weather, and n a just when all the summer attrac- M tions of "The island" are beauti-. sely incr rtfelt and“ ‘r. Meighen's deliver flllcg on recent session, th fully enfolded. and well calculated gum; to; find 881N581 llllilifldelw to make him forget the wearyins in; puny 188,19" and tails ozone of our cool nights‘ ‘invigorating effect uponl his mental and physical energies. which are at once visible in were the clearness languagepand his 111 tences. There was and forc clarity o; . 11° 79PM]! _ _ eyeballs to deliver his uncomproni- movements and steady aim at his no hnlflng, and no maudl-lill . {if there was anything new under M1111)“ “"4 red 1h?“ lar1mclal foods §';‘,1,,‘,"§§‘,§’,‘,‘,’, ‘lfiifigflflgj xglezlaaltiltl; lSlng challenge. "Repeat." he cried, work. ileclaliy in the latter part 4111i,’ tberefilw gun undong at [he end 0f the w ‘I838 Hume an ma 5' , t h 11 stretching out m5 gaunt arm to‘ 111151- 39111-9111795- EVGPy word what happened? “llll 1119 111111191 ° ‘11 91 “L ‘m’ ward the thoughtless capital, "re- mountain where he delivered lilrmm w“ plumb, heard in I !ll-11"'1"e"~'““111 century‘ 1' h“ bee" The fllllmllls 08681119 Bloll and 10B! 11111111511 W111“ we P- E 1- 1311"“ pent while you still have time. God one long discourse! How they rev- of the huge ha“ H ’ r Weight. and were only restored to P85596- has given up hope. His patience is sled in the keen thrust of his an- n cannot be 8am _ health by the lwtuvl tends. 11ab":ltgtenéofil1rzfiggatgggl°1fg1; exhausted; He n about to wind up swers, when some smart member M, Mflghen ,,,,,,,,,,;;° ——an ' ,— _ n 11MB elapsm, The “m, The part or the food that was ‘ ) I 88kg “km to [he ' rmJllle sflairs of the world. Many of the company tried to trip him up fat,- mymmagg on u“, mm o, m.‘ missing in the artificial foods was >919“ w 1‘ P‘ 5 ° people flocked out to his camp and What heated arguments carri ' ‘fnimlll: b11111 11115111119 111"’? 1i‘ what h, known av me vitamins ation of the Meighen Government [hjglpflce t e covere wagon. rac- “' ' ‘i ‘ors and harvesting machines do lthe work of the ‘horse-drawn sin of the machine into industry, ha {the worlkitig day. The contest ls no view. Whether they are to ‘be joint itiicetiugs or not, the writer tit the 1 But we agree lwith Mi‘. Tidninrsh in lils letter to ‘the Patriot that the day is past for tiionient knows not. "cursor-h meetings. The more tirilerl ngfiWllllCllllt-llll tsuits from independent ~hy the respective parties. “kiwbant-e has h candidate or an and ill/once to fully and ‘freely discus fhear from. it ls simply» ridiculous ghlllle wonder is that stir-h joint meet he ings have been allowed to continue , . “Crown with crooks and smugglers. 1°’ 5° “mg- a Committee of Parliament! 1151s ‘the electors an opport-iinity 0 particular subject. The principal point raised thy the Liberals, tlie constitutional question, docs not l‘)! as i1 rnie are more concerned about concrete issues. The people will 14th. and if they H, should give a decisive majority to il. conglomerntion of Liberals andvPro- gresslves-then it will be evident that the majority or the people be- Governor-General a mouth-piece of a clear majority to the Conserva- tive pnrly, l-t will be evident that the Canadian people do not object to allowing a Governor-General some discretion in the exercise of his office. I Practically this ls all there Is to trial development and introduction increased production and shortened on. the meet- tion and the people are to decidoflni‘ °°""'"°"°1"Q 1111119111 111 5'11" n of public questions re- meetings What public questions from lils point of After all there is not much that new likely to be brought out at .the public meetings, the principal King GOVQTHHIEYILMIOIVHIHBKB being tlint they give the found by the “worn evidence prmcrtndidntes an tipportunity of tiieet- droiith or moisture or cold or heablaentpd m them ma, “H,” [Mugs lug personally tlie electors, and of questioning the candidates on any glc be actually known and ilamedf in animal fats. butter, fish oils. and fresh fruits. tance Good roads and modern 11°“'9"91' 111°!’ 111"“ MW 1°11“ . m] t t H lave D and E vitamin. and the chemists me (“a or ranspor a on l tell us tliat vitamins are actual abolished rural isolation. indus- of their chemical nature Vi! they have them all deflnit named, and their chemical natural known completely. it was the entire lack of certain foods tliat canseddefliiite diseases‘ they are learning that an insufficient quun- tity oi‘ any of these vitamins will d- like scurvy, but now cause disturbances in the tliat slowly but steadil the health- idor itistance a lack ol‘ vitamin tliat is cereals or et-isll. slowness o-t‘ the intestine Y l. _., tinal colics are due to a luck rltaniiti l3. A deficiency in vitaiiiln A that loss in weight undstrength. A lat ; o1‘ vitamin (i, fresh teeth. OilGS. vitamins been brought to on knowledge. They are really th foundation of diet. /._ __»{O-§-;——— 1 Daily Selections FOR August 3, 1926 part out of thy month; but thou slinlt meditate therein dny and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein; for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and t/lien thou shalt have good success." Jos. 1:8. PRAYER-a‘) God. Thy word is a lump unto my ieet, and a light unto my path. “COURAGE" (Helen B. Anderson in Toronto Mall and Empire.) Courage, dear heart, when the it. There ll no written British con- stitution. There is nothing in the written Canadian constitution to define the prerogative of tlie Crown. ‘it is correct to say that no precedent exists lfor refusal by the Crown to accept the advice of a Prime Minister. it is also correct to say that no Prime Minister has ever attempted to make the Crown dissolve Parliament in order that that Prime Minister might escape a vote of censure. The case is therefore one where the Canadian people have s. clear road to make a precedent for themselves, and lt is not worth the wliile of anybody except Mr. King and Mr. Bournssti and suchllke getting excited nt present about the technical llisrits ' of the cnse. And joy is waiting around And the storm and tempest will And the longest rmid must llillVO an Courage dear heart, And the hand of pain on the heart When Ilflllliullfillrfl are loiir-ly and sud Ba strong, 3. inauguration of n practical. vig- orous and fruitful immigration poll- way is long, When the road is rough and the lhllls are steep, Oh! cheer the way with a happy song Tho’ storms about you rage and weep, For the sun will shine through the clouds at last. So the three vitamins were given me names A. B. and c. The A foundlmr ‘he ham“ °f ‘he substances, and that a good deal is nowl animal and ilsli oil-or fat. and fresh vegetables niuy mean a gradual friilts, may! mean a softening of the bones nnd Within the next year or two olll‘ clieiiiists_will likely know all about C, and will be discovering new’ Certainly nnt in nitiny years has. Guardian Readers a‘ ggowggwnggwgagg, tetanus and a death from the dis- erise when the precautions are tak- Time is all-enibrricin u h, the wound We err if we think him a social led by loam or 11111511191‘- especially by the excre- ment of horses, sucli as often forms u part of common road dust, that arouses our suspicions most, but no p wound is ever taken il. chance THE SPTCRPIT OF SUCCDSS— "This hook of tlie law shall not de- andyhauling his produce. annuity? elYi his seed potatoes? ,of tlie question. Bgpu ,4 l am Sir, etc., is ck rlone of the staff oi‘ t e Sick Children said: of n child who has receiver] n dec the nnti-tetuni at once. ie tlisense develop, pnni p en in time, is very rare. most important. that has been dirt sci-l, rind dee on.” ner life, musk How vain its glory, strife! its surging tide; look above clouds hang de Oh! 9D. beside B88, the bend. soon be past end. when afflic- tion comes. rind long til-ztr heart, and un- afraid gest that there was something to b9 lloiwil 1'01‘ 111 11111 1111Vl11i§ charge constitutional question and no one "1 111° °!¢°"°" machinery? WM will be convinced of the falsify of there a ‘iforward looking and a lhr- nndlng of hope" that there imllht he a place at the next election, lr he had Mr, Mackenzie K1,, chlrse or n, tui- o... "Baldy Hobbs" prpgm and the ballot switchers who had it and served him so well during the elec- tion of 1925f There must he some explanation No one is worrying shout the the Parliamentary hIIVE already made up their the! Good of _____~_--_.... Committee by the belated denial o’ diistry and workers can depend, 1,111 g and his servile w The people know all aboutt ketlng policy that will enable the minds that Mr Mackenzie King and farm" of cnnad“ t" mud a mar’ those who condoned the ill-doings keung gyatem "much w!" 6mm of h“ Government. mu“ so out. pare in efficiency with that of any agricultural country in the worldfimm, w“, mm, Ill be permitted to abuse." ablishment of a co-operatlvs 2. Es- 1“ mrir- to ill the Lib , llilllrovai the Courage, dear hear 1 tratlon of the public service. The candidates during the esm these matters mainly, and withl e result of their approval or dis- constitutlonal quas- itself. ‘WORD STU-DY: : to declare “lie frankly though As the chemists were not able toiihm 11 w“ ‘he lmenflo“ M separate them out from the tvod it K1118 8914111111191"- 11111 1°“ 111111111" grown wit-h a very thick crust. was thought that they would never 1Z6 me Branch but to scrap 1t and out of the road-bed to make Bl tote road from Elmira to HarmonyJ ' farmer, Fellow-furni- c. fresh vegetables. the B in cereals. agsxjrgilmgzfiEfiggisgdagghegoslie eggs “d yeast “M c l“ “lblmge treatment from a government which thought little of nothing of spending lniillionis to open a road. what may be termed a wilderness. and were so lLiTTLE as to be un- willing to spend a few thousand for ‘the benefit of a rich farming com- kiiown, and it will not be long untlll ‘Had the King Government re- irualned in power this would most [certainly have been their policy. .'\\'liere would the farmer be with Hauling Souris even over it tote road is 0 yEast Point farmer would be c body plillflfl to stay out of the busln y undermine Think what that would mean. E Let us tlien on the 14th of‘ Sept. t our pfillllcs in the melting-pot, caused alarm support the candidates whose that pei~-,griveriiiiient saw fit. n01 to niltteti intestinal poisoning of tliejtlie Elmira Branch, but whl blood. Wlhole ivlieat bread was of,l11i‘ll‘ W11)’ 9191"‘ 1° 191W“ ‘Yllll "*1 great he“, he", we are mm by yg-‘fllt! only ill€l1f|g of transportation 393113)) men that i). lot of the lilles- available ln this Eastern section. A FORMER SUPPORlTER AF THE KING GOYERNMENT i Free Use Of Anti- Tetanus Saves Many ronorwro, ‘u... Aug. 2-iu re- lo watch and w ask- ‘ . _ t H}, d9.“ f » ,- 14 knowing how wide was the vitamins now named A. B. and gig: ‘$1M é“ Jvérotll: “giilgf: o? a epce between their am lilac tree and received a deep cut 1115 P91115911 1° llrlflle Ol‘ d which harbored the germof tetan- mynnng w lmpoflant as th€se|ll5 or lock-jaw, from which he died, the blood full of the anti- For the niind, relieved of the daily tas , I Will dwell on the tthings of the iti- Will see beneath the world's gay gain, it Courage, dear heart, when sorrows sweep, And helpless you wait’ mid the To quiet the storm on life's rough T0 Spook "Be Still" as the billows roll t. for only He Can give sweet pence to the end- u-Qujfled 3mm Some unknown rich man, the owner of an estate on the ‘Mount ——~—<-e>____. of Olives, threw it open to Jesus gladly as a place of retirement and >0+o0+0o+0+o00++o0+o++o+ 1'91"- w119ll 119 119911911 B P0011! F91‘ lthe last supper with his friends Daily Lessons i In English By W. L. Gordon ence. watchfuiness. oversight, "Use a word _ three times and it ls yours." Let us ilncrease our vocabulary b master- palgn need devote their attention» n! one word each d“! y word: AVOW acknowledge. himself to be hunting." Todays 091ml! 3 avowed the man they were, "scrap" ch saw the And trust in Him—-there is none [What a spectacle the the w consciences ard- that in erness, crying destruction ‘I lls think so. he. fought the thing through. Kingdom 1° his heare judge and became friendly Father. tlie and more the companion. So much doubt. Was this Jesus really the man w-lioin he lilltl hoped would carry 0n his work? liad he, John, made u mistake? What were these rumors thut came to him of Jesus’ conduct ~-his presence at parties. lils fall~ ni-c lo keep the stipulated fasts, the unconventional habits of lllll followers? What did such unproph- etic conduct mean? John sent two oi his disciples And Jesus, the differ- tude and efend. "Go and tell your master what you have seen and heard," he said. "The he Hospital [Qf sick are healed, t/he blind receive "in every case lllell‘ slsllt and the poor ‘have the been injured in gospel pFHZHfPlI to them. . la motor car accident, or who has 15 11119 1'1"" 1 .it do not fnsl. nor forc- p cm o; any kind, go the everyday pleasures of life. is serum is injected J°1111 11111 1115 W Following that we seld- lllll l fill" loin expect to see any symptoms of 11111111 1J9 111 tl ork and it was fine; not work lu his way. l yself. . . . . .und tlliese in perhflpg results which you have seen . . two or three cases a year there 1119“! are my evidence." will he such symptoms after H9 1111194 10 be 111 111° 919111111- AP" even the innocultition. We then P1l1911ll)’ b9 8119111190 llll lllé 79111115 at Jerusalem not merely as relig- ious festivals but because all the folks were there and he had an g fondness for folks. l To be sure it was the “poor" _wlh0 "heard hini gladly," iiiid most of his close disciples were men and women of the lower class- es. But there was a time when lie was quite t-he favorite in Jer- usalem. The story of his days is dotted with these phrases. . .. .“A certain ruler desired him that he his fiery language burned through were over- Frosh from the carpenter shop came Jesus to stand and listen with the rest. To wlhat degree was he influenced? Did he, too believe that the world was almost at an end?” Did he see himself cast in a role like John's, a voice in the wild- There is some evidence to make He went iroin John's camp and hid himself in the woods. and bliere for forty days and tights But at the end hiis mind was made iip- His place was among his fellows. For a time lils preaching bore a decided resenilblance to John's. He. too, talked of the lmnilnence or the of Heaven and warned rs that time was short. God ceased to be the stern, unforgiving loving. He, himself, was less and less the prophet, and more so. that. Jtllll1—-lllllll'll!0lletl and de- pi-essed-began to be tortured by O-O-VO-O-O 8-3-tusat8i. 1 back and forth; what shrewed re- torts, what pointed jokes! policy that will $ 5 provide you with an income of 825 a week while disabled as a result of an AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT, while driving or cranking I oil‘. or while walking on or across any Publl‘: hlmwmy‘ (Continued 0,, pigg g) for this small sum we will insurance write an accident An additional Indemnity of $15 a week will be provided for nurse or hospital expenses. In event of death $1500 ls payable. For further particulars write or call on llynliman & 0a.. lid. "rm Oldest l» P- E- I- 4 Insurance Agency Lower Queen Street Charlottetown l eo+oa++o+¢~¢¢4 We O§§§§Q§'§0§-OO O-O OOQOOQW recommend and 0"" '0" the New issue of CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN Five Per Cent Bonds Due 1946 We will exchange these bonds ior your P1959111 111111111191- J. M. ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. lNVEST-‘MlENT ‘BANKERS Charlottetown, P. E. l. P_ o_ Box 454 Telephone 29l-L- F. 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No other public character ever l ad a more interesting list of friends. ‘lt ran from the top of the socal ladder to the bottom. Nico- demus, the member of the supreme court. had too big a stake in the social order to dare to be a dis- ciple, but he was friendly all the way through. and notably at the THE ELIZABETH ARDEN METHOl) — WHICH KEEPS A YOUR SKIN LOVELY No Cream transforms the skin. Bu! scientific ell‘!- whlch encourages zwlit circulation through the tluuenx: keeps the skin cells vividly healthy, will mil“ W11; m. an,“ m" “d firm, This In the foundation a Eilzsbs“ Arden method. We will be glad to qlvo you Elizabeth Arden-g Box: Book with full Instructions lfor the best method of ll these elegant Toilet Preparations. The White Drug Store l. G. IAMESON DRUGOIST ‘he had only to se ahead and ask for it. The request was enough. A Roman centurion was glad to be counted among his acquaintances; the wife of the steward of Herod, and probably the stewart himself, contributed to his comfort. - nd a messenger pended than s Csmsrlolr Wm‘ ' .__. And in the last sail houriL-when d c k matter where y" l" h," The conurucuve pansy u" which cy, and rin endeavor, by providing 44*'°'*““***”""”***“ the hatred of hlg enemies hm] com. o e mligngegnndnoag|ylixwgal w” Rh “om M“ "Blah," win" I yo“ employment lror Canadians in Can- WORDS OFTEN Mlsusm), Ilzlretlgd it: work and his body hung have and one can know {ml ads, to keep our people at. home: Don't se "locate" for “flnd." e s” mm ‘he crmm’ 11' w“ " ___. vslul and were set out in his opening speech " ricli inan named Joseph-u; icb appreciate t!" pirbllshed in The Guardian. Sum-g ‘Efmmlmld 1° Himmler“ 01 111° "%“BL‘E§',",E,",1,°M§,,I‘§PQ§§,,,,NCED. mall who wvllld have sunk lino plellu . derived mm 01°- marized it as followsw-l. 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Pharisees, fisher- men. merchants snd tax collect- ors; cultivated women and out- cast women; soldiers, lawyer; b". gars. levers. pirhllcnns and sinners. y ‘must have after him , or covering the presented through the streets side of the grso A. u do”. o‘ the wo A wont) ABOUT CAMERAS There Is notlillll "11"" provides one with 01°" pleasure far tits money m‘ Soft Coal Ws also dsvslop and Va: pictures-Send u: W" " illm. nu: 2 mics onuosron: 149 Grout anrll 9' Coal Pickard 8t Co. Phone 240