APRIL Io, :gli ' sunt H Ann 'raiurssanos , a c ing.-.zht9=..°1_Ed°n 'wld smiles Trot -record--'dn instance llntori' _ - ‘ _ - ,here vice .Bild Vlf-tl5°__' .Stl-#nd 59 amhood and ifrtifll, li te~and 10}YU.' ' ‘ -i`bc‘_-'ci inc" sqiisr ;;2“§.“:‘.;‘..’.i..i hh, n-.*`~l_1ic»,i,;- ~ zrainc confron -the chu? (living God and detll0J1ilU'l»l10flE he live. - - - . - he li ve Christian people wllllitcrlcllc acqllliesce in the -li'°r_l1¢¢\1- glggn of an institution which is-no iiniiiitiilatedw lmd' 5° lll°llmblyl"gvll'- ntrociously wicked. S0 dl“f“°t"fl°¢?l-' *io ...ed to all good as the _liqu galéféll is always and everywhere _“own to he? By the love of God’s 5 .mil God’s Book and God’s househ- alll Godls people and God’s honor, hm every instinct of self-prescl`v&tl0n Y . l s in duty bound to ull clllzhilf less than the utter -Whenever any evil tends to neu l‘8li the influence of the Gosllel. Bnfl blocks the way to the sanctuary as H' "hs evil floss, that m0lIl¢l1l1 »¢‘ll ii '_hc.Ch,h-eh 1;., lay violent hands upon ii, whether it be moral, sociai, finan- - i - political. _ _ _ _°."f,,"l|en1fng with uns thing t eliureli must not condone,-nor excuse, “hr cynae, nor apologize, ror com- promise, nor be silent;_shx mu i kin. If the cbnrcb is right, ltllldUli.'|l(\)oi‘ ‘trafilc is wrong. Christ ,lill not any that he came to regu- late the works of the devil, li. t to de- ' for f‘-liristiaiis ‘that they lic HS l-llril' Rh-hy eliem, and it is eriough Lori. 'l‘ - Y - _,,., pni-t. lu the teml\0!ance refurm in say .that there shs'.ll be no such Il() tumperanee reform is to say that, 'rciul'm; and to say there shall bc leooner or later, 'there will be ciuirch; and to 'say there will be 'church is'to' say there will hc (lhristinn civilization. _ when it can be shown that the Ii qulsition was Klilllt. Mid thilll N0 “""l llllolll lllllll Plllltll was just als .port life with comfort and even wit ,'a_ moderate luxury entirely through t 'ilerml was pure; that Lconidas w li traitor and Benedict Arnold a l shown that -it,_-is wise to build jail and pmiitentiarics, and asylums an ulinsiinuses, and hospitals and orp nnugcs, and license liquor dealers t populate them. Then will it b stntésnianship to maintain a natio hi fiiiumiitiiio against idiots, pauper rriunuuls and lunatics from abroa el - ey "Remember Bti James Church ai u 0°' :ilrilldtion lol this Bclial of the hottie. l . o -in that the church will take no 'lil uns! _-_, , ‘ _ °rHxe1iA|n.orr1i1'owno` vrmsrorlnvl "*_‘ __ ram! "__ mum chu-ge fweniy-five ll. cents. -_ fl _ _ _ 0( ‘and Bazaar in Bt. James Hall he morrow: _ - "Skaters may skate in costume this evening. - `_ »_**A splendid variety of fancy 'w Will lic S¢°i1_,n.t"Bt_ James Bazaar morrow. _"_‘;~\l _ ‘ ‘_’Teu cents will admit unc to James Hall tomorrow. Tea und mission 40cts. ~ 01' m v. “They left yesterday morning the West. They hullgllt their tick Zh ironi Rogers. . 4-104 °*A fine program is being prep", for the evening with Burns in Pri Struct School l<`r'duy. Admission cents. ‘ t "Just the thing for liousculenu some new and becoming dusting d ting caps and aprons. Grt them Bt. James Bazaar, tomorrow. he st “A large sale of lumber takes pl on the grounds of the old jail, Uh lottetown, on l"ridny,April 1 commencing at 2 p.m_, anal will c tinue every market dnjr until it is sold. Also ii housc fif.'..~i\icfl ihrou out with furniture, etc. is Your firuggist will refund money li l'A'¢'.O ()lN'l‘Ml'lN'I' fnils to cure i no case of itching, Blind, Bleeding [10 A PENNY IN THE SLOT. ,_ 0 Given nu udcquate supply of co rd per coins it is now llossihle to - ine: variety of things nowadays. n_o_ __clJY fl and license 250,000 saloonkeepers to BORN _iiuuiixfuctilrc that kind of a'produ at bolus. Then will it be economy t levy tuxes tm support orphans an widows and -license the murder Inishnuds and fathers. Then will lie good to maintain 275 llfesavin mul under the same flag and out E ___‘_ stations, at a. million and a 'half, . -m h the same pockets maintain 250,000 life-de:le that he who watched ever us in infancy and has run wi us in battlei now demands that we nllull purge our land of. this curse, and that the dramshop _list be con- signed to the museum orll the pest, \\'1th the rack, the thumb-screw the “airline knife, cnc tornnbnwli, elle n . i- m_l_° Hlllli. the Inquisition, and other "2 ics of harbarism, while the noblest Ilnhilntious of a noble people are em- l::;fl_iefl in thc noblest laws oi noblest l \\' < 1 - 1 . ___N__i;|_~__i_i`l_|c_f_1_\"\-\ - soo ooo ooo in excess or that ceil- _thcrn State,_ nnd_the orchestrn_play dog: ng: hlilhttér wi-:ht is;-ees h 4 :iz...l‘“:.‘";;x:';.2:55-.is 'ni 12-22:? ‘:.- -- i » _' iowcro ay - . , -_ dent, with a love plot, the usual vil ll-,,cmend0,; power Q( United hm-7., »- 5- in- ‘“ll' Inmthild Dan gMalloy Sal; the Tramp wlnch vlc mayl cg() fthwlglilsh /lllel., h created no end of air'-uscment, as hc ;l,l,l1s,.h Gals; ,glsqe (ilu the 'Bei-ies ll _ _ ___ __ K0 did also in his songs and comicali- `,,,'(,E¢ings which were begun lash nh. triot; tliut Infidel anarchy is better f’__l1;_“°y ,;,’_€e§_;°__l_’3_l_§‘_l’__';g‘s;¥_>_;l_$ 23;; ties, between n.ct_s. He was _encorezl in the Baptist Chu,-ch_ Them was ilinu responsible Cl1l‘iBtl8n EOVGYH- l ' At ““Y "“"‘l’°_" of tlmes- Ha” ('°"““°- coed attendance and everybody see lueut; tiuit the plague is ri blessing -_ ____ _ ut _ "5 “W Prlncessi emerged ‘mm ’_"§g~" ed hopeful that thc meetings would mul the dccalogue-ii. curse; then, per- R _;§_c__”nct(__'_l_l;_'_l_l_l_al _Tesvgggrélpoilllgdllthgt to _f01t“_"°~ Bllqwed clevtg Vegggtllllfi be very successful in the truest sen hulls. hut»not_until then, can it bi -;‘_‘__Ce the c__m_5)’m_y c3____m__n_______ 0__e______ 1_i__1:__fu_p_ir&nié_;\;p;___r€;_iif;_I:)l.ap_:2mot_o__rs “le of the word. Mr. Ei-b will preach d tions 11 few years asv it had Sold .ncric wbcrc nu ala nc wcn. Every 0"”-‘"5 all the ammahc M0" and culture, Charities, etc., under there- flelllihlflul ‘ml-§"3“°¢ Ol fresh Veneuml adjusted subsidies of 1007. In this C ::For cuts bruises sores, eczema - - ' . _ _ _ H. tum - H d minor ' km éuptigns Réxah vwlcfn. condensed in n cake Of trans- cnnnccncn in in chcn-n that the cost , ~~ ---W - _ -- A- .- --7-- " . S _ _ parent soap made of superior glyce Healing Salvo will prove of superior ,nc and vegetable 0ils_ AB __ _,aint benefit' It 'lets as an a"l_3lS°pll.c' Dm' delightful and healing soup, it has to vents spreading of the disorder and equal on the__mm_ket_ Extra large Quebec $672 914 and other w__st____ " laplllly heals' ls the belll' that lol' Salle 150- 2401' 250- The MBCKUX' Province inll iro ortio on account l°“'°"’ °‘ the l‘°““"g "t ca" ""0 non Drug' Cn- corner Great Gwfse cf cunt sncccicnlicnl) wbul; inc Inland ll tc -.na Kcnf sic' _ ever used it. A .box 25c., money ` ' hack if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon ;_Bunt_uih_ Ben & Co__ for but conh ‘ _ c Drug Co., Phe Rexall Store, corner _cwest m_ices_ _ 1_z3d is one of hope. The Christian turns Great George and Kent Sts. drtf. MEMORIES OF THE OLD SCOTCH in brief is that this Province is cn~ h_ four hundred and eighty-eisht m_il- body voted the evening an enjoyable :Harmony Violet-Clycmm, Soap O lions, Ol l>n<1l<9»l-TPS tl1F0l\gl\_I»*U\Y\Y'1l\"'~ one and all will_ desire to see _ and B _toilet 1“x\,,.y_ pu,.,;,md ,,,mh1e._ c the-slot machines. This indicates the hem- more of this enpable company. _ - i - h ld these mut urve ors of 1ife's ' ' rb,"ferred to" certain Provinces- 'I a`;niemoria1 sets- forth -that each Pro- Mr. (Continued from page 1.) at als. with the surrender of its uses; i E5 established currents of trade, but for the undertakin b Canada to pro-‘ and bv be independence and the change in E Y vide continuous communication, “_ the further fact that the failure lation, which involves all losses. this connection it is mentioned t 0° THE CLAIM Fon Lanps. The second claim set forth is in wn'_tra-nsferred, or proposed to betfans- he sa these lands and to the ex ienditnre his gift of those lands to any Province of ns to require no srgument."_ The be- with the Louisiana iurchnsc is cited of purchased tciiitory received liberal is compensation Tile _lnstice of THE RAILWAY CLAIMS. °" Claim Number Three in the memo In and canals would not exceed $79,000, $ . ,. _ “B ma-te. Besides, subsidies are Paid "5 company railways in other Provinces nl he these, received nothing and gave l" is elaborated in Claim Number Four °d account and additional subsidy Of $20,000 given unc Province in isav n" since taken place. “C ' ol./lim NUMBER FIVE. ,,_ _ granted to- the larger Provinces ‘S meet thc increased cost of Educa Il' tion, Public Works, Asylunis, Agri Ill!- 's ‘B was transfeiicd to Canada. It was ml then estimated that the expenditure to_ its “ll own railway to the Dominion. This It There had been n settlement on this of l‘” but thc greater part of the Dominion 0 outlay for railways and canals has is based on the increased subsidies to F' of these services in this Province has Y~ increased by $145,000 a year since "0 1873. Ontario now receives $901,644, _ _ _ , _,Q y _.; .H to the extinction of our manufact ing industries, and consequent lar its abounding revenuescau well ailord to Permit ' its smallest Pro of debt that now lies upon it. The memorial bears date 17th Feb y . Mathieson, McLean and Arsenault. SENT TO- SUB-COMMITTEE. In compliance with the request' 0 appointed a sub-committee of Coun to hold further conferences w them, composed of Rig‘ht‘Hon. R.L Borden, Hon. _W. T. _White, Hon George E. Foster, Hon, Robert Rog ers and Hon. George H. Pcrley. The sub-committee met on 23rd Fcbrua in the Premier's office with the del _ gates. It was determined that n claims would be there considered e ccpt those special»to Prince Edwa Island. The delegates, who had fore presented separately ii claim ll Y viucc. under the following heads; MEMORANDUM A. - Education@_.. i Asylum und i’uupci~s____,, Bridgcs...__. Mlll\K rd in bowels, tenderness in the pit of he_ stomach. had taste in mouth, c0l_lsti- to pation, pain in _ limbs, sleepleflsnell. n share in thc Fishery Award, sub- lJ¢lClllnE Of E09' bm°“°n°”' Blck nnttcu nicnncrnndn (A and nl cf na- headache- nervousness. diwincss °l' ditionnl.subsidy rc llircd b the Pro- mnny Ol-ller Silllllill' SYmDwm9- If your appetite is fickle and noth- ing tempts yOU. Ol' Y0“ l’°l°h 3"' W _ if you feel bloated :after eating.; or your food lies like a lumP 0! Had Oil ncucii ____ __ 00.000 your nccnincb, you can make uv v°\1r 05,000 .nina that nr. the bottom of all this 15.000 there is but one cause--fermentation 15.000 of undigcstcd foods. 30,000 pi-eye to yourself in five minntcn Salaries, Civil t:lci~vnn-ti-i,,,_..__. 5,000 that your stomach is as good as nn? Ferries, ctc..._.. 10,000 that there is nothing really wronK- stc this fcnncncnuon and basin eel' ` I) - - - t f I "U 000. but has since run up to ovei- ' $200300 Ing Wllnt YUU Want “'m‘°" "ll ll discomfort or miserY- _ _ ' Almost instant relief is waltiniih 0___‘_` you. It is surely a matter of 0 _ .|‘hi=,~ mcniornudum set forth thc soon you take 8 “hue Diepepsin. sl _ __N___~ .._..,.._~....--_,_,...........-~f.-.-.-,-.- c ment. The layman mlKl1l» 11”* “il failure of continuous communication iden that the innated rubberlircn Of would cushion the shocks to the roads an assumed population of 180,000 ns well as to the riders, but the facts and an increase of subs-ldy for want are different. The tires hy air lll°- i- tion are worse than the _forceful all- toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. pliestion of thousands of stil! brooms y to the packed stone and dirt road surfaces, and the P\1f|¢‘l l’9wd°"°‘ After several consultations between dust is blown off the hi8l1W0»Y3 DY the delegates and the sub-committee winds- that persist in motion. ' f-Z g p of That is what is to cost Massachu- tlic negotiations should be left in the setts half n million more this yelr in hands of the Prime Minister and the all probability, and New JerscY more _ Finance Minister of Canada and Hon. than the total by a million and -a the Province. Hon. Messrs. McLea and Arsenault then' returned h0me_ On February 26 the Minister Finance' requested Premier Mathieso ii inet alternative ‘grounds on- wbich.t base an increase cf subsidy cl, $100 first including $20,000 for failure ff- has received an altogether inadequa addition _ ._-PSALMS. , in ti- o1.'AIM Nurvinsn six ' titled to payment, of subsidies an representation in Parliament on th a Of boyhood’s hame I’m thinkin' noo,' basis of an assumed population of Thae thiehts--are unco dear, [ think my mither's face I view, And her dear voice 1 hear:-1 (Psalm 121; 1. Tune-"St Martins' "I to the hills will lift mine eyes, least 180,000. The memorial set Prince Edward Island under thi Who' heave" ‘Md earth ll”-th mad”-ll head is shown to be strong. becaus ie: 1 _ c‘ " , _ Againlwi' hiither's ither chicls I tae the kirk nm ta-en; steals T-his air and words sae plainc- (Psalm 147 : 1. Tune-"0rtonville, "1'°"al5° Y” ith? L01`d» f0l` it ls S000 that the Province has paid its full of the dcclinc in population is du to the non-fulfilment of the terms union, thc consequent diversion industries, and the fact that the ex port a trcblcd number of the insan ) and Door. It is further pointed on forth at length that Manitoba, Brit- ish Coliimbia, Alberta and Saskat- chewan were given their subsidies and ') representation on the basis of an as- _ _ sinned population fur in excess of the Ffom When” 0000 00010 mme Mil; actual population. The claim of My safety cometh from the Lord, . of _ _ of And round my halrt there scntly mule rcnccc, inc cicning of factory winter communication since' 1901,- $5 . d_ _.__ . e AUTOMOBILE TAXES DO - MF- MHUHBBOD. with the assurance half. _It has got to como. The auto that substantial aid would be given owners are -paying the llhte M1000 n $400,000 a year by special ,tagatlon i form of license and re ster in uc ' si - ol -ing, but that is not enough for the n increased cost of maintaining the to frame for submission to the .Cab- i-ends and imiproving them stilllmorc. O "“'l‘*”i'-"Z'_° _ - PRINTING WITHOUT ooo. nc nnbinnccu cw.. nicns, nic-' PRINTING isK. of ' ` ' sl It is possible that before long news- subsidy on the basis of assumed pop- papers will be printed without? the iilation of 150.000, which would give use of printing ink. Even the color- 0000 more on account of thc sup- ed supplement are -to be Qrlntlll (Continued nn page_ 0) without ink. 'A German publication, . Die Welt der Technik, devoted to scientific matters and inventions, t NOT PAY ROAD COST, credits the discovery of the inklass S al- - (Worcester Telegram.) ‘ . mission is modest in its call for million dollars 'this year, instead the usual $500,000, to keep thc sta roads up. Down. in New Jersey th printing process to an English inven- , tor. In the course of some electrlclll The Massachusetts highway com- experiments. it BBYS. l1¢' 80Cld¢!lflllY 11 pressed a coin, which had fallen on of to the table, and was rolling oh, 0 ri piece of paper, and at the same B commissioner of motor vehicles says \1\l1\0 l\E8lnSl'. a \I\BU19~t8fl ¢l0¢l$l‘l0 e that the statemust spend- $2,500,000 line To his amazement he BBW a 9°' e this year to put the roads into' rea. lun print of the coin impressed uD0n sonable repair, ons are wearin out the hi hwa ed. The Massachusetts Highwa the paper This happened about It is evident that the motor wag twclve YGHFB Bgo Since then the in S ventor has followed up this observa- l§ B Y - faster than the experts have estimat- tion, and has now developed a pro- odrs .has left the,Province to sup- y cess for printing without printing e Commission has n bill in the House link. He uses dry paper impregnated e lightfull fragrance. How fitting t_vl of the rcsurrection of Jesus Christ! making of old things new, thc bring- Enstertldc find its full fruitnge in thc deepened, widened, heightened spiritual life of nil.-Exclinngc. ~ (Now iYork World.) and various stages of the effects. My report, with the specimens and the photographs, -I shall give to the sur- ing of life out of dcnth. MDY lille geons of America, and probably the first dcI110l\Btl”l1tion will be before the meeting of the American Association of Surgeons soon to be held in Mon- ` enl Y tr _ _ l'l\Tlll1lNAll (`l()Vlf|.lNl\'ll‘lN'l'. "While I was in Bfgriin Prof, E|n»|__ ich. the discovcrcr of ‘606,' another remedy for cancer, came from Frank- l i ‘ - _ lm" cllrm of l‘"°lf\l Ncumllilll ll! Those people who want thc |.'.0V0ll1~ furt and spcnt‘ three days with me l\il_NA_|l|l'l~l l.lNl_M]°}NT. -”|"'"u<>m_" Unacinkirrc ? 'riicy _ looklike silk, but _wear better. _ 'i »» ` I, ' i ' flilltllmgqi ` _ ' gzriccumwn . on znufllllhlncmfilsi _“T WM asked by _ another _|m_°“‘!n #lim no za: lm om sn msdo, nclaniweivl at James rmaghnnl. "I thong* .on yu the __mr__Ihvui;_\`¢ ;ii_¢;_1r ci ciethl :'_=‘Pr°Vlncc. Thu is new _ '"4' Of his vvnomm uni un Nh the some his cnt 'and style ol 'HY command mention ll V61 N1 gating m call dn him 'lil I at an y '- ' 'll Y-0 _ _ev °* ‘° :nent to mind cvcrybody's business ibnu for people, more for horses and ard trees afflicted with blight. If it did as mulch for humans it would lions of chronically sick Americansj and administer a lttllfll 0056 Of selves Every human being is so big a problem that he alone can solve-it. His own father cannot eat for hlni of either bir h or dissolution Oc agent, _his freedom limited on_lL by his nel hhor’s Himself must oose g . 'between good' and- evil-` T00 div '10 'make him good for nothing 's to rear him- ns_l1ethous_e_ plants fat 'cattle' are reared. ,The sole b _iness of government is to see that ngbody else interferes »~ltha‘r to make o _mar. Its, vsfnost ta|k,i|..to_ tackle _tile iob itldf; "- ._,.- . ‘E _ sepsis nxirlimrs :- Cokrecl.ld_|or every Vfcdneldli and Baturdafl 'l0no.» _‘l - ` l to 85 U0 5 to 5| to akin -in the laboratories. for him ought nt lcnst to accept thc “Tho serum of Dr. Von Wussei-_ - I im.. cm. ‘d I (.| consequence of their doctrine. Tllcy 'uinun has been used thus far only on' 0 0 f"'0lllC lfll0l1llli\tl9ll\ any government docs more for pigs animals; it will not he used on hu-. man patients probably for 8 year, It eattlc than for peolllc. TOY the U60 has been very effective on animals. It nursery than for the human nursery. will not do away with the use of the It docs. It makes the farmer slaugh- knife, but after the use of the knife _ __ _ _ ter diseased pigs and .horses and cnt- it will lead to n treatment that may _ _'r|,,. I,"-hmm] in 0-mae.-days thmks tie. and cut down and burn up orch- eliminate a great percentag of can. eer in humans. - "Elosin~selen is injected. It softens prescribe chloroform for seine mil- the-tumor. The eosin reaches the dis- eased tissue only and combined with _ft the sileu, which kills any soft eiih. 1 ‘laughing gas to Daternalists them- cor matter that may have been lm; _ y-" _ ~ in the had IONTAGUE MARKETS. cattle (pci‘-1h.”!’- --i'---~-- 5 -ii to 12 ' .' - » - ei to 1 d 10 to per oz. per lb __ _ ` I I vi A knows 2:9: Al:|lny'| ill Dall nl lik line D Qt 103° Praise to our God to sing: For it is pleasant, and to praise It is ly, comciy thing." An' noo I hear my fnitlicr tell 0' Covcnantcr days; -Repeat this song o' prnisez- (Psalm 46 11. Tune-"I')undec.") "God is our refuge and our stnuigtli I l In straits of present aid: o / And therefore though the earth rr- a move, _ _ _ _ Will not he afraid." At morn nn' uve i'rac God’s own word _ My faither read at length; The chapter and the psalm afford llaith happiness and strengtli:- (Psalm 37 23. Tune-"'Devizcs.") der which Canada generally has de-_ direction. There are objc_ctors, as dary of reason in its demamds. t nt Boston which prohibits the run- with certain chemicals. Whose natllrc ning of heavily loaded power trucks is not disclosed. In the _process of share of Canadian expenditures with-,faster than eight miles an hour, and printing the paper travels over _a out sharing in the benefits of Confed- it is fi étrict messiirejthat indicat erationi; that the National Policy un-I te against a metallic plate covered with - ' n ' es metal plate and the t pe is applied Y positive necessity for reform in that -0" tht 0l‘i"0Hlf¢ DGP". A¢C0l`dlllK to a the particular metal used for the sub- velopcd splcndidly, has not extended hearing has brought out, hilt the Stmf»\l"1'- 8f\fl l1¢C0\‘¢llni§ '-0 U10 mod” its benefits to Island industries; that Commission, is well within the houn And hef" the “hoes tl‘VU"l-ill UW ‘hill our proportionate contribution to _ of impregnation of the paper, a gregt variety of different colors can he hr - the revenues of Canada in 1911 wasi The macadam is not proving cn- duced._ so that multi-C0101' Printing $1,181,052 computed at the avcragn nnhlc of resii-f,ixn_» timt harsh treat- becomes an cas_v'matter.-_. 4 me-_ pl _ It |-ll n-u -1 1- _ i l ll-3 im Lay alS_oit-Shelled Egg use, thou ,hy e,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, hw L,,,.,i_ llccziiisc, Willie, the chicken d ui’t know how to create a hard shelled egg unless if has And be thou doing good; And so thou in the land shult_dwcl And verily have food." _ some food with lime in it. - When scenes-like these frac itller duys f0I'lIl Of lime. Fond mcni’ry doth mc bring, Then aince again my voice I rnise, And frne my hairt I singi- or`drink for him, or marry for him, Oorroetod for every Wednesday and (Psalm 23 :5~. 'rnue-"Avon.") cannot suffer in his stehd the pangs Saturday illuo. "(.l'oo¢l|ieee nud mercy nll my life _ ii - I" _ _ - Shall surely follow me; `tBl“lY the §0V°"lm*“l» 00|-‘ld Dot M' Potatoes ` 50 And in God’s house for evermore tend to the job even so-rwcll ns the 'pm-nip, _, _ .» 15 My flwelliiig-place shall be." father. Both the purposes of Provl-» gat, ‘ - i 50 to 55 By gh,"-ie.. H_ 13-iirkei; dence and the necessities of society _Hay ' _ 314 th 51|; _»______-._-- ‘ -ci-dnin that man shall bc H free .'strn»w` sl; to ;1 summlnnsnm mmnllrrs ,,__, _ _ _ - _ oclri-nctca for every Wsdllvbilhy and Baturday issue. _ ,__- 55 Oto 8 Stu" 1 Sto iam 1 wwe ww is ui Ib 7| to! sl. 3. Ito 0| ll tribfl _. “d (Loose) (Pressed) --NWO \\`l\ Lct's step from chickens to human beings. Sold by Grosso 1. coins. rain.. afar-occ.; nc v if "H So chicken-raisers often provide limestone gravel. broken oyster _shells or some other Let the chicken wander free and it fiucls its own food and hcliavcs sensibly. Shut it up and feed stuff lacking lilinc and the eggs are soft-shelled. Why is a child "backward" and why does a iunu or woman have nervous prostratlon ol' brain fag? There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. ` c - ' I , ' I lf tl`i'e_food is deficient in Pliosphate of Poiash the gray unifcr in thc nerve a? ‘brain-ganuot bc rebuilt `eac-li day to make good the cells bzoken down by the ac iv`-_ Es _ycster ay . ~ ‘ ` ` l l l’l1ospliate,of_.ll?otasli is.the most important element Nature demands to ilnite alhdiiiilh and lvater to inakeigraymaiiter ‘Z *° 25. _ “ape-Nm; food is heavy in _Phosphate of Potash ins digestible form. _ I i m _ chicke1i'ban’t always select its own food, but n thoughtful .mm can select sillltallllhl 512.52 flied for his cl1ildreu,__wife and himself. ' -in so tc Oli 66 99 I`here’s la Reason fort ° - 1 - » rape- _ _ i i Dyspepsin and, let you nat one 88-. T' _ -I;