- lcgntes of their snug jobs in Enr- PAGE FOUR‘ Idhllafls ,csonu v iHi lliliillllijiiilllii autumn lulu-Is“! I ‘I. Notes By TheIWay lawyers, ,,. ache a, cided that they do. Wlthlii short period of fifteen to twenty MONDAY, ‘JAERY 19, 1925 "comma "rnnouor-t? s-ffiiitea States m European afhira. anadlt will receive 525-000 lwa an- nuities payable under the Dawes plan as a result of the agreement linen. a 11188611119 "1111!" °°“”1°“' glgfled by the Inter-Alliedffinancial the In a two page advertlaenreliln one of the leading Canadian rnlga ally and severely criticise! King government. 111a 11ml- T- A Low, Minister of Trade and Com- merce. informs the readers of that publication that "Canada ls cumin; through." The advcrtlsement. for which the W111 have to pay handsomelytwould have Canadian public been more to the point and more in- telligible had the caption been “Canada is coming across." an ex- prt-ssion which victims of frenzied fir‘ ilcicrs will rcadily undertand. The adverlisemcnl. is a sort of an cxtcndcd summary of what cer- tain Liberal newspaper s have adorned their front pages with dur- ing zhe p st three ycars and glar- ingly at variance with official re- imits. In short it is a fish story tlt-ariy ilJleIlCiHi to deceive and to iuislcatl. The government, it de- clares. has ha! nccrl The government has not increased the national debt! Through incom- parable financing of the King gov- ernment. so continues the two col- umn advertisement. the 1924 crops and fisheries and mines ’n every- thing has been all that the heart of. a taxpayer could desire or an un- employed mechanic could dream of. went on- How gullible Mr. Low Sequenmwn, upon his at, “Ere-long the IleI-shazzar of (lut-bot- in the sinuses persist, long after must think thc people of [em . will read tho hand-writing on the ‘he 11111311111131117“ of ‘he 11°59 use“ pt to run two hi h ' ‘ ,. . Call da arc! The monthly offices of state at 018m Wall as clearly as did the Babylon-gm” cleared up? reports issuvd by the different fcd- m‘ Kim“ "m" wrigh‘ “m"‘“°‘11t oral departments contradict practi-l. cally everything tin the advertise- ment the only object of which is to deceive the people and let them pay for the deception. It recalls another fish story. A gentleman returning from a fishlcss fishing trip called at a fish. store and bought a dozen goodly sized fish. "Now, be said m the proprietor. “l want you to throw me those fish. one by one." W113; an carth do you want me to do that for?" tasked the astonished fish- mfllllter. “Well. l want to tell my wife I caught them. I'm a poor fisherman ‘but l‘m no liar!” lm ' EDITORIAL NOTES It is interesting to lenrn that the C. P. R., the C N. IL. St John Board of Trade. St John Rotary Club and Canadian Club have combined in n scheme to send Mr A. M. Belding of the St. John Times-Star 0n tour of Quebec, Ontario and Western thnadn in the interest of freight shipment through Canadian nation- al ports. It is to be sincerely hoped his mission will he crowned with success. It la scfldalous we should bl» taxed to send and receive freight via the United States, (‘zinatlfls ‘new permanent repre- sr-ntative to the League of Na 1on3, Dr. W. A. Reddell, has Just relieved lion. Dr. Beland as Canadian IIQiEg. ate tn ‘the International Opium Confvrence at Gcnevn enabling the latter to return to Ottawa for the Qnfiuins session. it may ‘be a bless. 1H5 and a welcome economy for Dr. Reddcll" to relieve most of the King Government parliamentary dc- 0P8. A dead-set is being made at the Premiership of Mr. Ferguson, 01,. lflnlo by the Government liquor con- trol interests. Toronto and other conference which provides for the United States being mid 2% per years the speed of human speech. public and private, has increased 25 per cent or more, according to these shorthand men. Perhaps it is a symptom of the fast age in vvhicbwe ar-e living. People have an little time to say it in because Do public speakers, pelitlelafll. speak mom rapidly than they did invformer years? A gathering of Ilbflllllll! writers "in Toronto recently de- the so much to any in these days andlago, and n 15 now uggd glmogt as . , - ‘mp CTlARIiO_fl‘ETO11'N GUARDIAN k Kev. J. A. lsaenstum Blitz-In,“ your Saturday ieau A NEW WORD my last letter tries to justify h-i ___ .- ' " ltatemonta 1A new word crept intothe lan- guage of the physician a few years frequently as the word appandlgl- that name is used in Scotland, a Public Forum "AKEQJREPLY TO THE FEW Rev. Mr. Macbellan in reply to regarding the Free Church of Scotland. 1 took no ob- jection in my letter to ‘his calling that Church the Wee Frees as of multiplied meetings at parties. tls. well as here. He says: "I wrote w-v B if in Pllliiillilimil ona _ IANUAIwQLEQ-ES _ 7""~\ y. I925 wlohnfipvic "Back in 1913. $3.000 life insurance ed ample rotectien for my wife‘ and kid eel’; . ' declare: john Byrne. "According- tm;l913.0 i» standards they were well provided for." clubs. lectures, the movies and so which u "ma" 81w!" ma“ “h” on that they clip their words and ,, h ,, l m run them together like a line ofiflammauon o! l ere ore as“ as cent of all payments. Canada rte-Hype Wuhan, spaces 0,. puncma.» ceives 4.35 per cent. of all money tion marks. Moore's the pity! received on behalf of thelBritish Empire. whether paid under the|p| rnent of cash from what is known as the transfer commission, at Ber- lt is painful to read that unem-into a. bone, the interior of which oymcnt is increasing in England. German Reparations recovery Act,'0n January 12 the official report by delivery in kind or by direct pay-'51'°“'°‘1 1-370300 °11 1119 11515 ' 'th‘e unem ployment evlous week and of exchanges, which was 33.915 more than in the 40,125 more 1 refer to the word "slnuiitiaW an inflammation of a sinus. NOW you‘ might ask “What is a sinus" in this sense?" A sinus is a cavity opening up is bigger than the entrance. I like to think of it as like the caves that we read about as young- sters where the entrance waa just large enough for a man to crawl through, but the interior of which expanded into an immense room or for information and did not dnsiu- uabe that Mr. Mulligan is conceal- tlng information." ‘This statement does not flt in very well with that contained in hia letter of the 13th inst. He says of Mr. Mulligan-z "He has more information vto hand than is given fifths article from the “Wee Free” Clerk of Assemhly- Will he please pass some of it along. 1f we have not the truth we want. it."_l leave those two statements to show whe- ther Mr. MoLellan did 0r did not insinuate that Mr. Mulligan was concealing information- "But to-day! “My $3,000 policy looks mighty entail when I think of how the cost of living has gone up since 1913 and picture Marjorie and the child- ren trying to get alongif I were suddenly taken from them. ~ "Obviously I have not been keeping abreast of the times. My insurance, ample in 1913, is entirely inadequate in 1925." Is your family insured according to 1913 standards? If so, you require more insurance the budget! I lln. Based on the figures investig- ated iby the Dominica's Finance de- partment. 21.4 per cent of our 4.35 per cent equals $25,000 per annum. Mrs. Snowden, wife of Mr. Ram- my Macdonalds Chancellor of the Exchequer. has been freely crit- icising the leadership of the party. land this has caused quite a sense, Ition in British newspaperdom and ‘political organizations. Mrs, Snow- den has climbed down to the ex- tent of finding an excuse for the ex- Premler. “The mismanagaement of the political situation by Prem- ier Ramsay Macdomld during’ his ‘last few weeks in office.“ she told pa Winnipeg audience in explana- tion of her sensational charge at Alontrqrl. "was due to ill-health, and sheer nervous exhaustion. con- time. than in the corrrspondlng week of last year. Behind this want of work there must be a vast mea- sure 0f prlvation and suffering that is sad to contemplate. Repeated has not yet had time to deal with effcclivcly. It is a hard problem at bust- The President of the Canadian National Women's Christian Tem- perance Union, Mrs. approve of Quebec's liquor law, and she dots not. Addressing the biennial session of the Union a ‘few days aZo Mrs. Wright used strong language. "Tim-E has taught Quebec a lesson," shc said. “To lday hcr Government is a hopeless ,bond slave to the traffic it assum- ‘es micr Taschurvau she enza, similar condition, may inflame the really connect with the inside of ritatcs th: lining or mucous mem- . . . . . brane and as you know a great am- Mm“ '1 may be dlfilcuu‘ 1° gwe ount of liquid more or less thick, Gmdm, is manufactured and discharged Wright. would not be expected towmm ‘he nostrils" ‘ along into the sinuses. side of the nose catise irritation, pain and an in-fid" crease in iluld in this sinus, _ above, over either eye, and set up 1o control." Referring to Pre- , In his letter of the says: "l-f we have not the truth we want Fm“ M*r. ‘Macbcllans men- tality is peculiar to say tho least. He first ‘makes statements about °1' the Free Church, without proof or authority spreads them broadcast gallery. Now why is the sinus important these days? Because any cold, catarrli, influ- bronchitis, pneumonia, Changes 0f government have so far entire mucous membrane of the to help the. cause 0t Unlon——thai aflcd to relieve the situation nose. “UNITY OF SPIRIT" we hear whlch I we 9L5“, admjnlsyrayjou Now these sinuses adjoin, and about-lets them go on and on till challenged as to their accuracy the now then be wants the truth. what team. happens? Now he closes his last letter The inflammation of the nose ir- "m1 11115 Statement: "where m’ statistics were kept since 1900 l satisfactory explanation, but present situation can be That is, the Clerk of the Free Church Assembly having no data the how you can readily see that a _ g to give the facts from refrazns cold. an irritation of any kind that from givmg any_q.me a tribute intlames the nose, can pass right m -Mr, Cameron u“; M; 1mm. Lellan had no difficulty in that re- gard. He could give facts ('3) on the authority of “We are inform- and let it g0 at that. Whe- ther itrue or untrue is immaterial so long as his picture of the Free Churchs decadence make-s votes fbr Union and‘ helps the unity of spirit. in his letter of lthe 13th he finds one precious disclosure by Mr. Cameron's figures. It is this, in 1903- those poor Wee Free Min- isters got an average of £256 annually and in 1022 £182 whereas in Canada in 1900 the stipend was It may pass into the sinus at the in cheek, and Or it may pass into the sinus rouhle there. _ Now why do these inflammatlons Simply because of the narrow en- rance which prevents the manu- 13th he given." - No living man in the snmehhm under Govern, " "em Commned facturcd fluid from coming down circumstances would fail to suffer the consequences" when the collapse occurred. The followinztzstlmonlal to the growing influence of stores in na- tional life we came across unex- pectedly in ‘The Saturday ltevicu” "Whether people realize it or not, stage at which festivals. whether 0i’ patriotism or of piety, will be main- taned only iby the enterprise of shdps. storeshotcls and restaurants. if this New Year so many or us found ourselves iboth in the frame of mind for celebration of its picn- sures and equipped with the mat- erials. it was due to the insistent urging of the advertisements and m "19 tempting display made by 1118 811008 and especially Iby tho great stores. A5 citizens we would likely enough have neglected to Dre. pare for New Year rejoiclngg and reached the day cold-blooded. As customers we have all been amiably coerced into the spirit of the sea. son and into a becoming Oxpendl. lure on the means of giving Qxpr-gs. sion to lt." Dr. W. A. Riddell. Canada's Min. lster plenopetentiary, or whatever he may be callcd- to the Ikzhgue or Nations, is one of the most distin- guished men of the day in letters, research- Dolitics and religion, Dr. Riddeil is a native of Stratford- On- "1710. ll Kraduate of Manitoba, and Columbia Universities and Union Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister, having hold the charge of 1195mm Manitoba, Ho took up social econo- mica and studied In London. plans and Ottawa as Research Fellow from m” Umverflny 0f Manitoba. He became Director of Social Sur- we are fast moving towards the| 'liquor. I, may be remernmrnt. had grown up n vice pro-thick then it cannot drain SWGYflFREE TENDENCY [and dcfiling infamy is said fol“ eclipse any purlicu of social 110-1 igravity on the continent of Amer- lca." i was zidmltictl to be the refuge 0f fl ‘ thgnlw, gmamic am. nmrkfl m,‘ With the check sinus sometimes and pass it on to our readcrsz| '4 ' itlr“ continent. added Mrs. W-rlghtj: home persons who are opposed to, lquor prohibition have contended‘ that it led drinkers to resort L010 thecusc of drugs. In lllontrcal all yet the number of d-rug addicts C there is" admittedly far in cxct-ss a of airy other Canadian city. The evidcnce- product-d before Judzc ing charges of police misconduct in Mon-areal tenths to suppoz-t some of Mrs. Wright's lmprrssivq words» Nnrmi. the now noted Finnish1 athlete and runner, competed in three racing events at Madison Square Gardens. New York on January l5 ‘and won tht-m all. In ouch cam: he broke an establishwi record adding these to three be hail btforc brokcn since coming to America. After thus distinguishing h departure for Chicago where poss- u ibly hc may most some flceter competitor than in New York. Nurmi was rcccntly mentioned lu this column because of his prac- tice of spending some minutes alone in prayer bltlorc t-ach race in 1' which he takes part. A knowlctlgc of this fact has brought a new class of iz-sarlers to scan the sport- ing page in America daily papers. Premier King has announced that if his Government finds itself harri- perul at the coming session in carrying forward those policies which it deems to he in ‘the best interests- of the Dominion there will bé an early appeal to the country- Otherwise the Govern- ment is prepared to carry on for its natural term, which closes a year hence. This statement was veys for the Methodist and Presby. terlin Churches in 1913. and three years later in recognition of his em- “iem ""1068. Premier Hearst of‘ cities want the game privilege as in Quebec, Local qpgton, The”, 1g 15.0! Trade and Labour department o; mnrkable precision and smooth; pointed out cities, towns. or munl-I clpal areas may have Government control or prohibition according m1 popular vote. Premier Ferllllml‘ ‘ya the maeter he! he"! N911 i115‘ cussed in caucus, and he has not opinion to offer meantime. Should he resign. Attorney-General Nickle would moat likely be his suceeflnr- i “mm ‘t ‘mm b. now,’ “'0: nu investigations. writings, .....'°' ‘m “my dkmhm” '1' c“ ma” l“ “nu,” mm.’ q,“ m,‘ gt‘ membership of learned societies I II‘A. 1.1m ofthe Ontario madol-hhn Superintendentl Public Works. Threg year; tam-I 111B "dim Government made him D9171!!! Minister of [£11101]? which Position he resigned in 1920 to ac- CBD! the position of Chief Agricul- "IHI Service. International Labour office- Geneva for which be was nominated by Rel-Ion. Arthur Mei;- llen. ‘He is married to a niece of Ralph Connor. The more mention would fill much moo. t...» ..-.»~. r - --»..... _,.. qrapttdfllnluual - M- made by the Premier at the annual e. meeting. of the Ontario Liberal Association in Toronto. which was Q attended by between 400 and 500 Liberals as The Globe states. That journal also adds than. “the proceedings went ahead with re- ness and there was absolutely no storm such as had been heralded." Just why a storm was predicted or heralded is something of a mys- tery. There ls in the Premier's state- ment a threat and a promlll. B180 an element of diplomacy, all de- pendent upon how far the (lovem- ment may be hampered in carry- ing out its plans. There is a threat 10f horn hia Liberal and Presum- lva supporters fear, realising that 8760 or $800. Today it is. $1500 to 1i 1m - ticulars on this forrn of policy. ' s NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Head Office - Toronto, Canada ‘Nnrlh I to properly provide for them to-day. 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Psalm 37:37. himself in New York hc took his G011. T1100 011111 "T" 111319 1° 5'1“? 'l'hec, just to trust Thee. _____ To where the sunrise is . The north and south winds will bu. booking at pots of purple flowers Flocks of birds will fly about mc . . Seals will sit on my doorstep . They will flounder To tell fne the latest news, This is a time I am homesick for.’ lected. It will cause no faar in the Conservative ranks. where an $1800 in most casea—"Th-.= WEE I IS DOWN- . - U, - W WARD NOT UP\"ARD AS PER called that we said the same thlngfiene that for tlebasing inrtmtitide-‘ind 1119 110111119 C°l1111¥l195 101' 8| MR. CAMERONJ’ So after all it is money for Ithe clergy that counts in this Union Movement. In ‘1921 Mr. Mclyellan’; first year, -the'Blu-c Book shows this stipend is _ shown to be 81257. the 1924 Book "Y bmlkillgsrrows it at $1800. m. MacLel- bmly “nail-fish's experience should help the ml thus establishes a drainage lL-ition cause and incidentally Mr. MacLellan as well, Aiiter Union we tooth is extracted. and a drain-fare prom-lord greater thing-s‘. ge made down hrough the mouth. In. 1921 Valleyfield Congregation Whatdoea thi drainage do? gave for schemes $442.50 and “y (gearing away waste 0,- poigmlfllrwarrd Movement $862, equal irons matter-from these cavitiosf1° 31304-50 3°11"? “"1 1mm “nesting" which joint inilammutions onsitlerable time. Where the inflammation is sev- BIIIHIIICB Church gave $404.78 for schemes and $77.50 for Forward Movement in all 8572-23 as against $1,304.50 in 1921. Mr. Cameron snyrs that in 1903 uuse grippe, nd so forth. These Wee Free Ministers spend loss on Ithsinselvrls than they did at first and more on tnissionts, etc. They ceutnlnly could learn another way from Mr. MacLellan as to how they should‘ dispose of the giv- ings of their poor people. In conclusion allow me to any that I have no enmity toward Mr. Macbellan. I never Sp0ke to the luau but as ho has tiudcruikcn t0 instruct the people on a momen- wus question, the nature of his propaganda requires being exam- ined cvcn by those in front of the pulpit. Now. Sir, with your permission _ IMPULSE I would like to get ztiltcr those eighty per conit of our lllinistcrs who are letting loose on the pcoplo such men as these and armed with literature that ls of like chartictor Guardian Readers g January 19, 1925 REWARD 0F THE RIGHTEOUS: old the upright for the cnd of. PIliAY-Eltz-Great and Almighty ud perfect us! Help us, we pray By Hilda Conkllng ll build n house whcro the world around to the sunset, Sir Owen Seaman is to be con- gratulated on his ingenuity in rim- ing "Bagdad" with “swag. dad." but tho palm for audacity in rlming must remain with Browning, who matched "ranunclus" with “Tommy make room for your uncle us," or the seventeenth century bard who wrote: my neighbors on my window sill. up from the surf The Duke of York n daughter had. He gave the Prince of Orange her; So now your majecty will see arly election will be welcome. I've found a rZme for porlngev. h It u] Go _ a e vernrnent will be ham WELCOME AT TIMES them most inviting 31719980111155‘- .. , . - h ir an in prciation eonkregatlon. In 19.44 the sanre,E1’1m““‘ He“ “med as c a m Ikmmy mankgd me 990mg _ the total direct givings of the Wee QQQQQ-§Q-QQ-Q-Q-Q Frees were £8700 and in 1923- £19662. Of those givings £2118 ' ' were spent in the schemes of the l Church, and in 1923 £2855 were FOR I spent for the saute purposes. per-ed by opposition. in both the Commons and‘ the Senate quite at, much as it has been heretofore may be‘ taken for granted. Also that tho proceedings of ‘the coming session will not go forward with that "remarkable precision and smoothness" which characterised a the Liberal annual meeting. There "l wish a doormat." announced Mrs. DeStyle. "Here is a very nice pattern." aald the salesman. "W111! 111E‘ ""11 ‘Welcome’ woven into the fibre." "I see. I suppose that will do if you can add the words "Tuesdays nd Fridays.’ " “I'll In! halter In lnIn and Ian i The 1 annual school concert fit [Cape Traverse was held in the Hull -on Monday evening. twenty-second. The $1389 W" an‘ listically decor-ted for the ocossior; [with spruce, garlands and bulls ant |n handsomely trimmed 'rt=e lutlez; lwith numerous P1959110‘ Prawn“ ,his usual capable manner. The Ipupiis were carefully trained by their teachers Craswell and Elizabeth Beairsto and in excellent prosrfllume will rendered. < Chorus—-When the Old Flue‘ Waves. Words of \Velc0mc—Tesy Howell Stocking Drill. 1 Solo-Goldie Guignion Dialogue—The Nnulilll: 1101151‘- Rccitatlon~baura lloivutt I Solo-Villa Crossnnn. Military Drill. Rccitatlon—Earlo Shcchan. Dinlngite-Scein‘ Ma Off. Holly Drill S0ng—l'hc Rainy Day. Reciitzifion Cedric Campbell Minlct. Mouuloguv — EVEiYIIQ Campbell. Duet- lizzizen llic-Wllliiiius and lcn Campbell. Dialogue-Uncle Jcdcdlah. Arrival of Santa Claus. Good-night Song. God Save the King. At the close of the programme suitable addresses were ro..d and ful gifts. In a words the teachers thanked the pupils for their kindness. turns round, "5 m“ reremng t” 1'1"? w” A vote of thanks was tendered w? With a rod shingled roof and n Frees‘ the teachers for their painstaking green chimney. I “m Si" etc" efforts to nmke the concert a suc- When the east wind blows he'll T" FEW m. The sum of :50 was realized , swing my house ____<_.§______ which goes towards school lmiprovc- -‘ - I illelllfi. And the west wind will whirl I110 mazmous nmgg I FAREWELL ADDRESS At the close of the Sunday School Sm-islon of the Sabbath of Jan 4, prior to her departure for Mount Allison College, Miss Agnes Ann-ear was waited upon and pre- sented with an address and nice sum of money. The address was read by Mrs. D- A. Horton and the presentation was mad-e by Misc llla-rcella Taylor. Following is the address:- Dear Miss Annenr: We the representatives of the Methodist ‘and Presbyterian con.- g-regatlona gathered hero this morning. having heard of vour in- tended depdrture from us, wish to express to you our appreciation of your tireless efforts. As or- ganist for the Methodist Church, and for Sunday School you have been-most faithful and obllglng. All in our iaocinl and entertain- ments you have always taken a pro miuent part. and wt; can truly say that you will be ‘greatly missed hv i CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL CON- CERT i ,Sigued 0n behalf of the December. congregations. Mi‘. deeply moved by this act 0f Misses Florence I uf ruusic and palnting- A9 a rule of they are of kindly 11151109111011. 13°11‘ _ sidorate of others. and nlwnyB Raw l1 urg tic, kind and affectionate. should beware of Jealousy. which means faithfulness, and black. ouch teacher presented with ‘beauii- I few well chosen It ii and again wishing you ever; success and that you may hav- God's richmt blessing in your nei work. bot‘ Gen. A. PDOl-E‘. Mrs. Orman Poole. Mrs D. A. Horton. Leith Cownn. Thought taken by surprise anti 3D very Miss Anncar I80. KENT ST. O-QO- C. M. Lampson 8r Co“ 64 Queen S freer, London, E.C. 4,, England -_ r I JAN-DAILY 19.—People born this Public Auction Sales day are writers, teachers, and fond rt-udy to lend a help 8 119-1111 t“ those who full by he wayside 'l'he_v are imaginative. P0611". "115 They Represented by Alfred Ifrascr, 212 Fifth Avenue New York Your birth-stone ls B 81111191- Your flower is a snowdrop. E Your lucky colors are Navyplue 1057-1 I-llltnvthflmoa. IMPERI BISCUITS CONTAINING 91:35 00D LIVE“ . O a MANUFACTURED BY The Imperial Biscuit Company m.‘ 1,...“ y“... Charlottetown, P. E. I- NUTRITION OF FOXES Dr. G, Ennis Smith haa proved that cooked cereals and cod liver oil are absolutely essential as a fox diet during the winter- Cereal foo reates energy. fats and olls servo to KNP "P the heat of the body. . Foxes fed exclusively on meat and flah lack vltalltY "d _ small litters are the result. Experienced feeders are flndilll 1' pays to feed Imperial Cod Liver Oll Fan Biscuit once l, 11I¥ ‘l this season, The coat Is only half eent a meal an 1 or. of the" biscuits ls sufficient for a breakfast, E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street ma, cvcu fir: I\-=L\Illll“ Infill“: lit! session ends. --— »¢0>—-i4 (‘hit-kn frd buttermilk until they nrr 48 to 7'.‘ hours old will give them n better send off than water alone. When poor than be rich with an heart. i-Q-mi Sunshine ls found to kill germs within a short time afh-r t exposure to the sun. This mums the chicks are first placed in the brond- must obtain an much sun as possible or they should be glvrn all the fresh In our poultry boners. GIIIDLY d“? The belt of buttermilk they care for. It Ia llflftflllflqbr will always ronlnln plenty of dirt ‘than water becanaeJt gives the chicks after the hens have used it a few days. more strength and "allows the digestive We mod have little hope of being I'd-system to get In better working order. 5.114.214. 11a ~.~4¢>. the whole community. But we are glad that your absence will mean great privilege and blealing to yourself, and we assure you of our earnest wishes for your strcocsa 1n your winter's study. and we truat that you may return at the end of the term and that.’ we may have the pleasure of again '- sceing you in your accustomed all possible lrolp from the snn to aid in this work of disinfection. place among us. Please accept this little gift as s token of our sincerest good feeling- toward you. Fire, Life, Accident, and Plate Glass Insurance at Inwelt 1'8"- Agent at Summerside,“ ucya lawn». Good Strong Stock Comtlllllea. .‘..~“¢‘ ¢Aa a