, 5 ) SulphurIs Best To THE "CHATIBQTTEWWN "GUAIIDIAN. - PAGE FIVE uARCH- 9,1923 fTT-"Tri - i ~ onyom. n“ “Hi Elli . Way home I, a buy a ‘ Moiflsarc bound to i... good. box of The most exacting standards ere lived up to in producing them. Perfect chocolate ‘coatin s made from choicest cocoa ans imported irect, o blended and roast by a y secret process, then whipped for days to a satiny smooth paste, that preserves intact the delicious cream, nut and fruit centres within. Why, Moir's can't help but be irresistible! Moms LIMITED , HALIFAX ' HARRY JAMES. Agcn (hurlottetown, P. E. l. 4U ,. ‘ Olatfis amoumr t eir C?oaz‘in_gisf" Clear Up Ugly‘ Skin '_ liox 604‘ Charlottetown. STOCK QUOTATIONS dlA-LIFAX, N. s., Mar. 8—(Quot~‘ ations furnished ‘by Johnson and illiiiiliiil‘ SHOP from l-lolmansacatalog. .~ LADIES UNDERSKIRTB _ lick. r089. Ifeen and purple. Spec- ul $1.50. Prowse Bros Ltd. saturates SEPARATORS. .L YOU can let Ultra parts for an" Quake o! the SHARPLES MACrl; iizozo-l-si, CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE- At Duncan W. Mc-Leilairs Harte- vlIle Lot 22 Wednesday March 14bit. °l 5W4‘ 0WD and implements. See‘ add tmd hand bills later, 112o3:;.3.1_i_ »R.‘M°V5Q~Storc removed ho 26 Upper Queen Street, where-l will continue business until gimp is cleared. Joseph Sumurahf 1l931-1-wk A BPLENDID AS-SORTMENT oi‘ iadirs and inisscs new spring coats. in smart styles and materials. Prowse Bros. Lid. HAHDGOAL-We halve stove - size suitable for furnace or large base-burners A. Pickard & Co. , A ~ 112082-8-31. Tue, REGULAR MONTHLY meeting oFthe Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage willbe held in the Ladies Club room Fri- day. March 9th at 3. p. I 11903-9-2?’ GRANVILE ‘lTE-MSF-Thc (tran- viilo scribe seems to be a thin-g of the past. We are having a close hard winter and the oldest inhabit- ant of Granville says he never saw a winter In which January and l-‘eb- ruary were so stormy and cold, and influenza are quite general in and around Granville. lMr. ‘Ira MalletFs family are all in bed. and some of them seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Malleif. are both in bed. but expect soon to be around again. Mr. Fred “Taylor and Mr. Earl Heir- ry have both been pretty sick. but are getting ‘better. IScvcrnI darin- cm have their Wood cul. in the h-"uflon ‘m; gnaw" Qug Que" Ward members of the Montreal v __ Heated Over Night/Says Skin . Stock EXvhsnso-l ‘lwmlls- ‘lfml “Plimi 5°‘ l‘ S“ h“ spawn,“ ‘ Brommon _________ n 42% (‘apt _o snow and crus . re - - no“ Telephone 121% sllfflggy trees about the place are Any breaking on; or skin irrita- Airitibi ....... .- 73%: 'l’el"g 9" "p w" flrewlmd’ . Th” tion on face, neck or body is over- Shawinigan 118 "'¢'ll°°l l9 fénlretllail sccouutuot sick‘!- come quickest by applying Meutho- Laurentide Pulp . 95%. “955- “ 5s “TY Tllll l‘ m“ Sulphur, says a noted skin special- Canadian General Electric —~ (lrallvllle a slml" "mt m“ week’ lat. Because of iis germ destroying Canadian Steamship Com 17% sQme "l l-lle 59ml“ cf Grallvlll“ are properties. nothing has ever been Canadian Steamship Rid 50 “l-lll Palm"? Slalllel’ “ml Dladul‘ found to take the mace o; this sulgAshestos Com _ 69% bane shorts visits; their education phur preparation that instantly Dominion Bridge _ __ will likely soon be through. Mr. brings ease from the itching, burn- Montreal Power . 114% D98“ Adams- wll‘) llllll lll" lllmd mg and |rr|muon_ wlnnhpeg 3190",“, _ _ badly cut some time ago is able to MenthtrSulphur heals eczema Nauomq Breweries 53 lie 011i ill-Will llls W011i flllflln- Ml‘- right up, leaving the skin clear and Aunt“ Sugar _ -- Wllllllm Gllllll- m" Eellllll black‘ smooth. it seldom tails to relievetmchison _______ _, 1037, fimlllll l5 l" bell "llll ll"? llll- We the little Jar of Iiowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. 1t is used like cold cream. Th1 couple '.\\'UI'C travelled to itlro lakes honeymoon. As soon are they arrived they took a boat out upon the lake. ffhe follow-lug morning the bride's moilwrr got a postcard. which read: fore stppor." v Slit lPilfl um] sighed. "M? alic muiitered, “T- didnli. torment or disfigurement. A A,“ Cm. and Foundry Am. Locomotive .... THLE. "OW .;_;. . married and for thehfiuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel international Paiper Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum . Jniernational -Mer. Ii Grand m“ be'|Press Steel Car Reading ........ .. Southern Pacific . ‘Arrived safely. ,. . Studebaker glllfaliuthcl d began to quarrel so Union pacm ' Utah tCopper ._ U. S. Steel v -- MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory .. 1 y‘. - ‘~ . 1933 Victory . B Doctors lBllHl-l I.luri.i'c;1i I Wheat May DAILY HELPLETS The Family blelllelne Ciel! them. llickley’s Black Twist f Chewing Tobacco The chow that is always good. Men who are users ol this tobacco olllm that it is the only tobacco that gives themwhe satisfaction whlohthsy dcdirs. This tobacco lllra flavor all its own and is in a olu by itself. 81y "ickeyw when you are buying chewing tobacco. lllClillY s. siciioisow TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. Manufacturer! Charlottetown 3 -f_..‘_,;. l1?- _. y: or success corrupt fudlnp. The continual feed- l ‘ave tho boot results. A gourd ' n l rouo v inns p no m utlmgllqfi T, i: ma; ...'.l.° and more reclined all: all‘ ans lo fifhuoon ' I ‘ranches an using IMINF I fld-Livqltjell Fox linen so tar-gay during the winter "I'll. f “(will gladly furnish testimonials. ,1 '_».‘"l "t. p I. ‘BISCUIT oo., Lin. mike»... \ American Smeltlng and Refln- ' 6 1m. new’ so ' ..................... .. 235% 11m July 114% gléggrsltrnd 2212:5138 kihlil; lSept 112%; their practise. Write for com May 74% July 75% Sept‘ testimony of medical mon. 730- _ ‘y’ "mun" , ats May 45 July 44% Sopt 43%. ~ mivisrsisvr- '*""_"“‘_“" Scratches on varnish will eirilrcly disappear if a coarse cloth well sat- urated with linseed oil is laid over hope he will soon be able to get _ ‘Erfilto his work again. Mrs. William "Moore is visiting in Granville. the Sneezes and . Siiillles are Diélress Signals Many people make the mls. take of neglecting lllght colds. When you begin to sneeze or are afflicted with anilllos, you should take Our Cold. Tablets These little ' tablets‘ will equalize the circulation, soothe irritated membranes, ‘ reduce the fever and by re- storing natural action to the § bowelurid the system of ail_ clogging poisonous waste matter. . PRICE ontv 25¢ PER cox’ ‘ ' Johnson & Johnson The i Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets Are You Sending The Whole Child To School liatlotlcs prove that ovor 60% of the School Children arc not equipped for their work because of faulty vlolon. Your child's chance In life may ‘ , * upon your acting NOW. GET THI IAOTI AIOUT YOUR CHILD’! IYIO Consult on. E. o. HARRIS lye lpoolullot Royal look Iulldlng OFFICI HOURII 1.80 b 12M ‘ ffltol. new _ without a thaw. A ‘bad cold and - ., a. layer of three inches of mineral ' wood. which has the same effect i . [is done at the back. The proving r :2‘. I I la weakness, and pains lll llf‘l' bat-k |sho was forced .to give up work. i» i Lydia E. PlIIkliRHYS Vegetable Com- ooo truss’ m ladies ‘slightly soiled blouses Special value 81.00. lN-‘ Pro wse Bros Lttl. THE G. W. V. A. request dona- tions oi‘ magazines or subscriptions for same. ADVANCED SHC-WING of new spring suits in all the leading styles. l-‘rowse Bros. Ltd. JUST m LADIES and‘ Misses trlcoiiire dress. New styles and special value $16.50. Prowse Bros Ltd. STORY ‘DETA|NED|—-0WlnZ l0 the delay in the "mails the Guard)- arrs cqntinued story is susllmlilifll rfor a few days. ' tsetse mo misses sDriuB hats in all the newest lllflllifllllfi- Small dud large shwpes. Prowse Bros. Ltd. I FUNERAL PosrPoNEc-t- ‘the funeral of the late MPB- A- C- Ihiaheohtln was irosttponed from ycistr-‘rdalvnntil this alteration ill 3 o'clock. . a LAID "ro REST.-—The funeral Oi the late Miss Bertha M. MoEwc-n took place Tuesday adternoon from the residence of her brother. Mr. Durriel Molrlwen, Long Creek. Mill was largely zitientled. Tutefmlrili was made in the New Dominion cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by ll"! Rev. M. 'J. McPherson, MAz. Til). The pail bearer Were M93575 G99- J. McPhee, Hector Currie, Bruce McLean, iGordon McEwen. Daniel MUPTIGBI and George McLean. BROTHERH-OOD. BANQUET. - The Menls Brotherhood» 0f ll“! Charlottetown Baptist Chirichht-id a most enjoyable barnquet in the Schoolroom last evening. H. L. Bo thime aotcd as Chairman and the proceedings were carried out in spluiitllid iriyle. Rev. Di‘. Gongs gave a most enjoyable address on “Na\wl'uulidland." interwoven with many personal and touching ex- periences, the irazartlousl l-lfe of the Sailor was vividly portrayed and tho wonilcrfui natural rostrur» res of the cnu-ntry fully dealt mm. 'A hearty vote of thanks was ita- dered the Doctor for his liluuiin; atins address. NEW BUSINESS OPENED-L- The Tomlins & Hynes Baking ($0.. who have purchased the property at Z03 Grafton St lately occupied by wha-t is perhaps the most modern and sanitary (baking equipment iii the province. The store which la now being remodelled. will he i‘i‘t-' dust and the air, and in addition to the bread lines for which itirls, firm is justly famous.’ thercwilir ibB sold all sorts of cakes anti ins-l ltry. in the large building at the rear. workmen have installed al Hubbard oven with a capacity of‘ I365 loaves of bread at one tinital ‘This oven is of special construc- ‘tipn, the heat being conserved by i‘or a heat insulator as one loot of brick. The front of the oven is fin- ished in nickel and white enamel. and all firing and ash removing compartment and shipping rooms are located adjacent to the 11MB:- way, where the goods will be pick- “Grand To Have Your Health” says Mrs. Jenny Evans. of ilotroit. Mich. Few oi‘ us- appreciate our health until we lose it. Mrs. i-Ivana worked in a factory, but. owing to Sire sitysz. "A friend rocourmtzntleil ‘Lydia E. Pink-harm's Vegoiairlc Coni- pound and it made me well. lt is, grand to have your health, to feel well all the time and in go around like other women without that aw- ful torture of female troubles." Women who are suffering from such troubles should remember that l Cl - lLll ll. ’ - . . . e up w every m" My comm iii-unites Telegram," on Thursday ell IID by the delivery teams. The whole interior of this tbuildlng is finished in wirlte plaster and Doug as fir with natural grain. and pro sents a very attractive apmarance, ‘We congratulate lMr. Hynes 0n the cioiutiision of his business and hope that our readers will take advant- Hke of the opening day, which will he about April 1st. to inspect his new quarters. P Elf-SON ALB Mrs. Angus McConnack and |dauglit-er, Miss Mary. of Sourla. on. visiting in the city, the guests of the tonne-rs daughter. Mrs. Aifretl Doyle, Oriobar Street. I Among the passengers detained 1st llorilc-n are MrfBrcn-ton liyfld- truiir. ion 0i‘ the late Mr. B. A. llyildnran o-f St. Peters and his sister. ills-s» Amy, both at Framing. ham, Mass. They am on their way to zltfcild their fathers funeral which has born postpontd. W. G. Y. Program WEEK OF MARCH 11.1923. (it-iu-rui Electric Co., St-liirectady, N.Y.. Eastern Standard Time. Two irtldrirsses photographed on motion iricture fllin by the Pullo- photoplione will be irroudcasted by Vilfii’, the radio station of the (lcnvral Electric (Jompaiiy, Friday crcniirg, March 16. Charles Dana tiibstrri. creator of the "Gibson Girl.“ anti one of the best known artists in the country, will speak on “Laughter ae a Tonic." - “The Purpose of Cartoons and iiic Task of Making Them" will tbe the sub- lPPl of lH. 'l“. Webster. a cartoonist whose work is syrndlcated national~ lr’ in newspapers and magazines. The program for Tuesday even- ing. March 13, will feature the mir- siciil departmental‘ the Sciincctady Woman's Club and will consist of several numbers by a sextet of Joseph Sunmmmhl have mgwue-dilvoiricii, readings and solo numbers Stale Conservation Commissioner [Alexander Macdonald will deliver ._,im address on “Where Hunters and 20m mceflséd Mo h d h d lookm l, d l w m . Farmers Meet on Common Ground." ' l ll YEW 9 5 "W" 9859" Y e "13’ m b d irgc 0184 years wag in it oi’ Miss .\lay Gemmell, National . . . . e» est of health until three dayglilifls’ Work Secretary oi" the Pres- ellw ll" PlOl-ecllllfl lflililil-llllfl lmlllhligh,” Mrch 15‘ Thea WGY lnstrw before his death when he contract-‘byterian Church, who will visit the ;ed a cold and on the above date his lllflfli-ime Pfflvlhfle! rfiolrlt passed to the great rbeygnrL-‘MTSB Gominell has a touch with ‘The late Mr. Hagen was a man of girls all across tire-Dominion, and WGY Players will mental Quartet will play. SUNDAY, MARCH l1 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company. 10.30 hair-Service of -First Re- formed Church. ‘ Organ prelude’ “Grand Chohmfuglle settled here on his farm, it bo'noon Girls’ Services have been . _ , . , , . . . , _ _ , . _ . , . . . _ . . __ Spencgllng 1101mm! but woo-ls and by hisqiianned for the three Sundays she zthrlft and industry he succeeded in will be here l‘or St. John, l-ialifax Anthem, "Fear Ye Not, -O lsraei",_ ‘building a fine ironic where he spenttand Charlottetown and the inter- _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ , __ spwker most of the remaining years of his vening time will lite. lie leaves to mourn their losslsmaller communities. Joseph Derrick Mixed Quartet Hazel Wehr. soprano Rose Mountain, contralto David Neville. tenor Kolin linger, baritone tor. Sermon to trhiltlren. i-lyiriii. “Oh God, Our Help ln Ages Past" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Faber Apostles Creed Offertory Anthem, "Oh For a Clos- er Walk ‘with God” . . . . .. Foster _ Cllnlr Hymn, “Como Unto rMc, Yc Wleary” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dix Sermon, ‘Tho World in Quest of Leadership" itev. Clayton J. Potter _ Hymn. "The Church's OrrirFountIa- tiorr" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stone Benediction Organ tPoatludc, ‘lSorliu th‘cstivo".. slcl Joseph Derrick 4.30 1r.m.-—-Voepcr service. Prelude. "Traumerel".. .-Schuman1i rFredcrit-k ’B. Hailes. Anthem. "0 Lord. How Manifold pound is the tried and true medi- cine, now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for remain iiiH- ._._. _..._.__._..-__-_.__-- Are Thy Works" . . . . . .. Rogers Mixed Quartet Mrs. Frederick TB. HBTlOl-l, soprano Miss Jnlia- Stoohr, ooiitralio . George Sioehr ,tenor F. l8. iHniles. organist and director. Sermon. "Chrisiianizliig the World its mi investment." Rev. W. P. Sciicll, of New York City Castle $oap We have Just received an- cthcr phlpmlnt of the cale- brntsd Gouret Froroo Cntilc Anthem, "Tire Heavenly Voice,“- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nevin Mixed Quartet l l-lymn, “O, Jesus. Thou Art Sland- ing," . Benediction Postltrde “Con<llilcnce" Mendelssohn Frederick B. Huiles. IN MEMORIAM MR. ADOLHHUS TURNER Soap In largo burr-this ll really o wonderful soap and the grunt number of our pli- trons who were diooppcintod at not getting lomo of the lust shipment should send for or folcphono ul at onou to mum I bar or Mo for them ll the quantity will not last long. A largo bur delivered snywhsno In ‘Jto olty ..- I115 The Z Macs ‘The Dependable emulsion by Rev. Mir. McGowan, also by his; pastor new. J. I‘? Denny. His fun». n! services were conducted at his horns‘ and at Dundee Cemntary by Rev. J. I. were: Moss 1n memory of the late Mr. Adolp- hus Tamer who died al. his home in Upton on February l7, 1933. at the age of 63 years. He was ‘great suiiferer for four months. un- itll God called him Home. He was ‘kindly nursed thy his wife, rela- tives and neighibors. He was much respected by his neighbors and ‘friends, being of a cheerful dis-i position, good and honest in his dealings. He leaves a wife flflll‘ children to mourn their loss. ‘also one Mother William of Stroth conu. and (three sister-ii. Mrs. W. T. |Dovrn. Si. Peters; Mrs. Alfred Ro- bertson and Mrs. Sarah Steele. both of Annandole. fl and He was attended in his sickness, any. ‘he Nil bearers‘ A18. Idol-son. John l v present oMrsJtlie advance l... rout. (Continued from page 4) "‘ f‘ 1111-‘. in his own tilflce. thatr-“l don't think they were Mr. ILeaJs cMItiebu-t he momma front a near by neighbor." Mr. Lea says they came from Ontario; WlllCll is ‘correct? is it possllbie that the Premier had in mind-some cattle Imported by Clark t Lea? ‘v 0n page '10‘ of the Piitilloi or May 6th, 1922. Mr. Lea saym-"Jiil article was publehedi in the Cur- rent Comment of the Guardian of November 2nd. 1920. it was writ- ten before the cattle were in this province." Th.- Puhlic Aiccounts Committee. which he now quotes Bays the cattle were received Sept. 22M. i920. What gall such o. iuan ""19! llflVe lo try and charge airy- body withWfals-ehtrod." How would lt be possible (or iuylseif or any other iperson to know of these cattle "before they were in tht- province?” Mr. Lea then would like to have these matters “investigatt-d“ be? fore the Public Alclcounts -C0iii_' mil-toe. He has his reasons. there l“ safety in this retreat The pim- lic catn not hearsnd the press ff!" ml ffimrt ihefacbs. He has l4]? choice or wlrtucssee. and of what documents to produce, and A mfllbrity of syrnpnithlsers bclrina .rini whom the firming in framgd 110w was it that at the that seal “"111 111B own. in charge of the farm, "P"! "vi Dlaicetl in evidence, or that the hatnds of the railway, who could answer all questions infirm. gently, as to the transfer and move rinclfts of the ctrttic, were not examined How was‘ it that l wars refused across lo the freight r0- allfils at the railway, and that Mr, ‘rid and Mr. Lea further refused ‘"0 =1 permit to see them? What » “'9'” ll"? $0 llFSlrlMlli o! hiding when their record was, as Mn 133a will‘: HOIcIean and mire and albovc waartl. lies Lllg (‘oinmlittco method "l enquiry Sllllrl Mr. Lea fine. l am Sir. trio, csoacc WHEATLEY min ilatheson, 011M165 all Rflbelll l... Mariieson. ar Husband and Father, SW99! ‘lily rest. Weary with years and worn with T“ Daln l t -1wearenuul 1 l We shall bohoki M311 ‘$5.2, ma. wit. HAGAN it ‘Many friends throughout. Maritime Religious work and willingness to devote time to it arc aiill strong among Girls’ Tilfflllw. 011l- Workers. yLeade-rsirip 'l'ralning Courses have -'—--- ~—&_____t:vvn tirade ivhtcn the ems Work _ ‘ecrctary cannot meet tor pressure Mclleiir. blur-dock McLeod, 39mm oi time. (Patriot Please Copy) has made rnrpid strides lstock. lt is now in every Church in dgronps are also in operation in the , the outlying districts. rprovince, will leirn with regret or inunlty groups oi‘ .*Ia7\Y-~. . Matinee-Adults 11c, “children s... Evening-Orchestra 26o. Balcony 21c Children 11c EDWARD r Owing to the storm there is no poogibltlty of‘ our regular programs arriving in ulmo this week. For your “PWW” W‘ i" Pfflellllnq a program from our reserve IIIPPIY- HM! i"!!! you will bear with us until traffic is re- eumed A room's FEATUltE . “The Sagebrusher” From the Novel by Emerson ‘Hough “The Sagcbrushcr" has everything, Thrills, Ro. mance. Suspense, . ~No story ever made for the screen has pictured a subilmcr faith-a sweeter love, enacted rby an all' star cast. A story of thte Great West that is different. 7—Intereat Compelling Reels-T Vamps and Variety TWO PART COMEDY RCV- A. sllillerlliild, Chipping, N. U ‘ - it W.‘ii~I}'», ci- -, Educational Council o...“ ‘° "WM" “HOV. T. \V. P1100. B. 1L, Nowdalc, i an. Rev. R. E. MoCuliagli, 538 Grtrflli- _ Interest in leadership training “'°°ll PlMQ- Wllllillli-‘S. Mull. Rev. C. W. DeMilie. Wesley llldg. Prof. S. R. Laycock. University oi Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Willi regard t0 the future the R. E .0. C. recommends the continu- ance oi‘ the experiments and the Several requests for During the past week a Stewart ‘three nitglitg‘ Qourgg wag hem in helping of those who are cirrrying ' Woodstock by Miss Girls’ Work Secretary. licre a very [interested group of 28 leaders gave ‘three evenings of earnest concen- Mary Amson’ these on; revising oi‘ the suggested curricula and text books; and a du- flnite effort to get all the national groups interested in this work rcp- rattioii, A gilnilar course is being resented iii one national committee. icid in Clratliam this week. During the past year Girls’ Work Sugqestions as to Week-Day Rwa- jn “romp ious Instruction he community. Several! rural I In rusponse to many appeal“ w, H help in securing suitable lesson “'9 rural cmlwmatcriai for Week-Day Religious Dell“ lecemly Instruction, the Religious Educa- the death of William Hagen which,ll9ld its first public gathering in the “m, Councn of ganada‘ [hfdugh its occurred at his lioine Granville on l Tuesday. February’; Islet-ling fiualitics liked and respect t ‘ed by all who knew him, he beingl jone of the first settlers in this parfsonally but also teaming through of the province coining from lre- l lland with his parents when a boy.'i five eons and tlvc daughters name-l ?i.v John, William. Joseph, Patrickilnancial appeal was made to the and Dan, lMrs. Joseph Carey, MrsJC. G. I. T. groups for small volun- Fred Aoom. Bessie. Lena and Janlojtary contributions to this Depart- Joseph DQITTCK, organist iiflil dircc-lilll resldins In United States exceotlment of the work at the W- R. E. C- Patrick who was with him at the'The fact that a response is already being made speaks well for the in- .tinie oi‘ his death. Tlwo oi‘ his sons gPeter and James having sacrificed t their lives in the great world war. {The funeral took place Thursday. February 22nd to St. Ann's Church Hope River whore tire funeral Mass lwas sung by his Pastor, Rev. W. l V. McDonald. ‘Fire remains were laid to rest in the atljoinlng cemet- ery there to await the final Resur- rection. The pail bearers wore Pal- rick Doyle, Patrick Murphy, John Hagen. Michael Murphy. John Law- ‘lor and William hie-Court. May his soul rcst in pfillCféw-(lliilflM please C0913) ._._._§(Q-;__.__.. Mlnnrdn llnl-ent rein-no nun-nigh ..__.___.— “THIS tilt" Needs Unusual Treatment l For prompt service pet your Doctor's prescrip- tlons filled here. In fact pet all medicines hero for better satisfac- tion. Try our Phone or mail service - We're wilting to urvo you as you desire. MIiKiNNliN tut ti. The lonll Kelli: More PHONE 21D in south form 0t a concert. Report of Committee on Week Day Education Council lgmlgecglfilggetro the denomln-ltlrnfi shall he set apart for the relig- ationai offices for ‘Day Religious Education, 1i pointed- a commit-tee on this the Rev. C. W. Bishop. at that time General Secrctttry oi‘ tire Y. M. C. A., as its convener. During the year several conferences were held un- tier the direction of the committee with representatives and educational institutions. tobjcct oi‘ those conferences was to find out the practicability and the ,need of Week Day llelikiells Eilllcll" tion in Canada. The conferences re- vealed a very great need. This Vwas the unanimous opinion both oi re- ligious and day school leaders. enabling oughly canvassed and the confer- ences are summed up in tne report of the Committee. vened last year it W88 (llflcllvefed that the requests for help contin- ued and that the committee could not refuse to take some definite and experimental action with re- gnrd to this mabter even thoush the report of the committee the year before had been diocourazilm of the committee We! l0 PYQPBT“ some advice and Delflllll! °lllllll° some courses which could be rec- pmmended. has done. undertook was to lath" "1"" ll“ provinces.statements as w“ racing done in each province. mo" are flied for reference and the following conclusions reported. work has been of great interest to those who have attemtvl-Qfl ll- tion it has mot with definite unani- ‘mous favor by the commu 11y. poms very practical work is being done and experiment Is proving this work profitable l0 those who will attempt ii. isi-rea to u hcvlas made emri‘ meats worth" while and the ‘mm, who might be written to no u foi- oommittee on Week-Day Religious instruction submits the following suillestlons: ‘ ‘ These suggestions relate to ad- ministration and curricula and ar- the outcome of a rather uireful lu- Cunadian Girls in training are next week. and it now being carried on in tr phase of education in Aliit-ifil" o- day. Members of the Council nuvr.» visited several of the centres in tin». Uni/ted States where Week-fray Religious instruction is being done. and have carefully reviewed the lesson material of them all. The suggested lessons have seemed to us most suited to our work in the average Canadian School. ' the hi-aritime groups will not only 1e interested in meeting her per- ier of the development of the work n other provinces. Sunday slter- bc spent in the Prlinclpibl During the past week the annual , 1. it is the inalienable riitili '01’ childhood and a. necessity to its. corrvpleto development to have thorough and effective training in religion and morals. 2. No person is adequately edu- cated for the responsibilities oi‘ life as a Canadian citizen whose relig- ious and moral possl-bilties have been left unedeveloped. 3. The ironic and the church are primarily responsible for the relig- ious instruction of the child and the parent has a right to ask that crest and loyalty of the girls. Religious Education Two years ago. the Religious of Canada be" of requests ions instruction of his child durlni: the hours commonly devoted to educational purposes, ‘it is the opinion of the Religious Education Council oi‘ Canada. therefore, while believing that tail advantage should be taken o. such opportunities as may the offered by the Department oi Education for religious ‘exercises and moral in- stniction and citizenship training, etc. that it is primarily the respon- sibility of t-hel-Ohurch to provide for the rellitious education oi‘ the young. whether on Sunday or week days andihat our efforts in regard to religious instruction in connec- tion with uie purblic schools should be directed chiefly at this stage to- wards the establishment oi‘ a 113's- teni of instruction under Cirurch auspices rather than as an integral part: of the curriculum of the BCTIOQL help _‘n Week subject with churches The oi‘ The difficulties oi‘ securing all)’ legislation were thor- . 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