Fuas TRANSMIT rnmry nirriciiizivr DISEASES d Dwllullildlwil-h fihha 5W1’! ll)’ l5 n carrier of infection. Flies must. be killed. Health authorities in 96 otrlllllilifllfilld FLY-Tox safe, sure, stainless, easy l" uhe- FLYJPOX brings lil-ullli, cleanliness. ,- dd r rv-rox [VILOIID n‘ Mill-ON msrrrur: or INDUSTRIAL . alsnapcu IV In: nasumcu resrowsmv Pmdlwadln clllddl b, clflldl In Spray (5., Limhog llrllhron- 0m. ' J ’—-"'—’__”"'__ refieshing dufinga bury day PEPPERMlNT SPEARMINT . FERTILIZER We have sufficient Phflsllhate, Sllllfl, Ammonia and Potash on hand at ll" Railway Wharf to fill all orders- Parties who have not already take“ delivery of their requirements or orders must do so ct once as access to wharf will be closed in a few days h. the contractor, who is now doing col: struction work there. - POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION THE CHARUOTFETOWN GUKRDIKN ' question of discussl l in the daily newspapers of controversial bquxeisi-n ' ' tlons relating w the Church y S‘, S Havlllaxltlracc the Archbishop, a resolution, - l deprccatlng such action. notice oil which was given by Chancellor Bar-n ___ _____ ris, was withdrawn. c .. i our own Canadian scholars should Th! question of group insurance. provide our schools with our own'l°l' members °l ll"? @978)’. lll lddl". text books and tha-t they should beltlull w thc [absent superannuation‘ encouraged to produce such liter- llill-‘ltylflllfidllgglledl t“? ‘the Egglillz? iaiinop iary uii mintee 0r r l‘ work performedwunder one oiisnthe next session oi the Synod. v nioes oi ind Genoi-ni Board oi 3a-] In passing the customary votes of: (Continued from page 3) WINTEROREEN mendaticns, chief among which was that more definite steps should be' in training the boys and girls to‘ worshi . ummlttecs Appointed l, Upon the recommendation of thel General Board, the following com-' mittees were appointed for 192B: Diocesan Board of Religious ‘Ed- ucation: President-The Archbishop Vice President-The Bishop Coad- lutpr; Chalrman-Jirchdeacon Armi- tage; Vice Chairmam-A. B. Wlswell Sccretary-Jiev. W. E. Ryder. Department of Parochail Educa- tion: Convener-Ven. Archdeacon Armitage, Rev. C. R. Harris, Rev. H. I. haslanqiRev. J. W. Godfrey, Rev. G. T. Sprlggs, Rcv H. D. Raymond, Rcv. W. E. Ryder, L. B. Miller, W. CllilS. Carter, E. W. W. Sinim, C. ll. l-lurvey. b Department of Religious Educa- tion in Public and Private Schools: COllV9IlDl‘~~Cllfll1C0ll0l' R. V. Harris. Rt. Rev. The Bishop Coadlutor, Very Rev. Dean Llwyd. Ven. Arch- deacon Watson, Rcv. Dr. A. H. Moore, Rev. A. W. l-ilirley, Rev. L. J. Donaldson, Chas. Scott, L. B. Mil- ler, G. W. 'l‘. Irving, A. B. Wiswell, itcv. H. A. Hurley, J. A. Bentley. Department oi ‘Framing for Lead- ership: Convcnol" ~RAlV. B. B. Spurr, Rev. Mr. Scott, Rev. S.'H. Prince. Rev. R. A. Miller, A. B. Wlswell, Rev. J. '1‘. lbbot, A. L. M. Swabcy. A. T. Smith, A. J. Candow, Harold Johnson. Representatives oh the Nova Sco- tlu Boy's Work Board: A. B. Wis- wcll. chairman. Rov. Canon Under- wood, Rev. L. R. Bent, Rcv. R. A. Miller, T. J. Davis, A. J. Cmidow. Representatives on the Maritime Religious; Education Council in an advisory capacity: Rev. A. E. Gab- riel, Rev. J. T. lbbot, J. M. Dono- van, C. E. Harvey, H. F. Bezunson. Representatives on Girl's Work Board: Miss B. Boston, Mrs. Agnes iigion Ednoniion inwno Dioooso was thanks and resolutions of congrat- thoroughly reviewed in the lengthy "llitloh the Synod once again urged report submitted. and this was sup-llhe hecessllY °l l1 Pelmahehl’ mm’ ninn-ioniod by a nnmodi. oi reooni. Chaplain at Halifax Immigration headquarters‘; _ The result of the elections, as an- taken in almost all Sunday Schools hlluhllell list Ylll-Zht by Hls Gm"? lhe Archbishop, were as follows: _ Delegates to the Missionary So- ciety cf the Canadian Church: Cleigy-Dean Llwyd and Ven Arch- deacon Vroom; substitutes, Ven Archdeacon Armitage and Rev. Dr.‘ A. l-l. Moore. Laymen-A. B. Wls- w . well and D. M. Owen: substitutes- J. M. Donovan and R. V. Harris. Delegates to the Council of Social Service: Clergy-Rev. Dr. Prince and Dean Llwyd; substitutes-Rev.’ H. L. Hashim and Rev. J. W. God- frey, Laymen-D. M. Owen and R.‘ V. Harris; substitutes-A. B. WLs- well and F. A. Bowman. Delegates tc the General Board oi Religious Education: Clergy-Rev. H. Moore and Dean Llwyd; substl-‘ tutes-Rev. Canon Morris and Rev. Dr. S. H. Prince. Layinen—A. B.‘ Wiswell and D. M. Owen; substltut-l cs-R. V. Harris and J. M.’ Doiio-! van. , Diocesan Mission Board: Clergy— Rev. H. E. Bibblee, Rev. G. R. Har- rison, Rev. C. R. Harris. Rev. A. W. M. Harley, Rev. C. Patterson- Smyth, Rev. Canon E. A. Harrisfi Rev. J. W. Godfrey, Rev. G. W. Bul- lock. Rev. W. W. Clarkson, Rev. 'l‘.l E. Fraser. LllylTlElF-A. B. Wiswcll,‘ D. M Owen, l-l WlstonTJ. E. Rut- ledge, F. A. Bowman, W. J. Clayton, W. L. Payzant, J. M. Donovan, J. C. Jones, Dr. M. A. B. Smith. ‘ l Members oi the Board of Gover- nors of King's College: E. Hart Ni- chols, D. M. Owen, A. B. Wiswelll and Rev. Canon E. A. Harris. Representative on the Board of- Trilsltees for the Church School for‘ Girls, Windsor: Rev. A. H. Moore. ' Ah impassioned plea for the com- plction of All Saints Cathedral within the next two years was made: at. yesterday afternoon's session oi the Synod by Dean Llwyd. The sub- ject was introduced by His Grace Archbishop Worrell. who suggested Peverill. Criticism of the activities of the Religious Ednoniionai Boni-d woomotion was seconded by the Deah,l forthcoming from several delegates Wh° SPORB at some length, and was, following the submission of the re-imlbwed hY DT- that a committee should ‘be chosen,l and a campaign inaugurated. The Moore, of King's‘ poi-L Ron Robert Miiion Editor onCollege, who spoke 'in enthusiastic Church Work, official publication of lclms cl the prclcct- and thanked! the Diocese, took a prominent part drawing oiioniion to one nniny campaign until the King's College things which might have been donedflve had bccn ccmrlctcd. The mc- had the Committee been active dur- ll°h CB-"led hhllhllhmlsly- l terized as “just albuncli- E. Clicsley Allen, Superintenden lng the yar. The report, he charac- of state- the inenis io go down in the your hooky great work w be done in the ‘Prov- ’ the Cathedral for withholding their The Dean stated he believed that‘ completed Cathedral had a tilnce oi’ Nova Scotla. He traced the ‘ ADI . were! E5 ywwww Ausms imfrhh." $2335.51? trip to the route, an cndlell ill"- rams of lc c l" affords reilef from street- plnched view!- m“ w l! bu!!! ' strip] fir the Wlnni GI“ . at 1w ll- II sdc sham to gape“ oi. “i1 northward to Mash through ‘h! scenic Inside Punti- ' " “rill W“: was: ’%mfim W-"affibfi - i: "(gig Mont. I r. w. (JLAIIKINLDM: , __.__ - / force to your “fl? “"153- K, IDGIIS, City ‘Picket AI"ll~ 0i the School fill‘ the Blind, appcsr-ihlstllly 0f the ccllsrcsctlcn lcm ed before the Synod. outlined the lhe llme he first Came l0 HflllfuX. work o; the Sohoni and iii-god ind and stated the time had come at delegates present to keep in touchilhsl’ when they cmlld s“ daYllghl. with its activities. He explained thcillllllllclllllv- Pccplc had told him difficulties encountered in securing wheh he first l°°l< the Charge that thc names of those persons through-Illa whld hull Qll-lll a lflfge enough out thc Province who were eitherlmhglegalmh 5° llll the hulldlllK. blind or partially arld- asked that and that ht’- Clluld llOt meet its fin- ioiegnies n; the synod nein in this ancial obligations. Backed by ivliat work as far as possible in the fut-lhe termed thc “finest ccnercsatlcn um any man coiild ever have." the Dean “There seems to be n tendonomsaid they had come through the on the part of parents throughoutollwrsl lluYsv 8nd "OW all that re- the Province to hide the fact thatllhlllhed was thc completion of thei their children are blind or partiallyflvullt- The Cumplcl-Ed church. the blind." Mr. Allen declared; “ThlsPeflh explained. must have c prop- presents a serious problem. and each cl‘ modern Cathedral 0r Syllfld year we send out thousands oi cir-'Hull- The prcscnt headquarters were culars in an effort to. find out who lhllCh W0 Small. and Cfluld not house these afflicted persons are, but theil-hl! church's many cctlvltlcs- i-csiiiis have m; been in“ who; we Furthermore. the Cathedral should desire. Therefore we. ask you gentle-lhe B Bruit hell) t0 the Church lll the men to di-op us a piigimrd gIVIngvPPOViIICB in sending out men to re-i the name and address of the par- llevc ministers. and generally bclnz cnts of any child known by you to oi service to the community. In con- oe so oiiiidmdgl clusion he stated the finished Ca-i In view of the stress laid upon the tlledrul would be a "memorial to on ' Archbishop we have loved." no u n. anon». Til. 1:2“: QR - Fresh fruits and berries are delicious to serve with .Kellogg's Corn Flakes. j A nice bowlful makesa perfect breakfast dish; Flavor . . . plus crisp- nessl». '. plus Wholesome “goodness that leaves you feeling fresh and fit all day! l nil/ow scoan FLAKES ix _\ l 1/ _ the high schools test was voiced by thc Anglican Synod was against its use ln our Synod at its concluding Wednesday night because of the pointed out. was regard to the Church of Englundfihltakc some action to have it with- havo been purchased by the De-_drawn from use in the, schools. partment from its American pub- Archdeacon Armitage drew atten- llshers, it ‘was stated by Ven Arch- tlon to the fact that already no deacon Armitage Chronicle last night. Commenting on thc action of the‘ Synod delegates ‘in voicing a pro- o test against the use oi such a text in thc public schools of thc PTOVIIICC! Archdeacon Armitagc drew att/cnq _-.. ..__¢._,_..,---- pnrtment o! Education for use in . ' ‘ . \ ' ing from thc April Journnl of Edu- session schools. His Grace, the Archdcnconiczttlon he enumerated the chapters very strongly as Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 23. 29. 39. "unfair attitude and in some re- aga-‘mst its use and urged that the 31, 32, 33. 39 and 40. all of which ‘ . t t ' ‘S d h ld vo'ce its protest andjdealt with either religious questions spec“ utterly “nlrue “a omen S m ym s Du l or thc part the various Allied coun- tries had played in thc late war. That there was considerable dif- iilcully encountered 'in securing suit- to The Halifax less than ilftccn chapters hud been. able tcxt books for use in Canadian .-_.v_.._ * Kellogg's are the world's most popular corn flhkesl More than ll,QO0,000 people eat them every day. Serve for lunch and dinner as well as breakfast. For the kiddies’ evening meal. Never tough-thick — but: extra crisp. Always easy to digest. With milk or cream-Airuita or honey added. Order at hotels, restaurants, cafeterias. Sold by grocers. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. Always oven- fresh! of Nova Scbtla. mitzige said. are very excellent, bubwithdrawn from ‘the prcscribcdlschools was evidenced by the fact and against which a vigorous pro- taken us a. whole, the spirit of thcicoursc for Glade X1 pupils. Quot-i ltllliautunxnoriinnanywoogasicgniegdufitlgéik lthe works of American authors. Archdeacon Armitage said. . . The cliiei‘ point in the prese t protest. he concluded, was the fa t that Canada ought to own text books. “There are plenty of scholars," ' should be encouraged to produce » this class of literature." . l‘ l I Droduce its he said. “and they --. / ,__-- Promised Suppl,“ tlon to the fact that the Synod not} . l t Jed i t thcunislend- an?‘ wils the "eflinfellfifr filfgyrgfgrsisices lgaljlliso origin of lic Dean’; having ‘lift lllliswtzfiicpileal until Chllmh “f ‘E3311’??? 3:3’ elasmlgsln‘ "o finer ‘he collection for Kmgls Co‘- Lhgolietlalirligd ill thc tcxt ‘were suchl ggc completnd. He proitnlsed th: phrases as “Benin: Amerion Enter- Lcoadniil carnes co-oiliziud on. an ed the war" and “Amer America rus f 1111i. worknvvou conic to u mwred me WM... no pointed din" n sugcess u dcrmnawon}; i m u and these’ m Sam. were “my a? / i “mm {ifm e crow] u gravating to the public oi the Pro- - l he ‘i mll- m e “sung o e Wm vlncc l-lc pointed out that ilic Bell‘ l: I iparisln precipitated llttitle (lliscns- eml ‘Zone m, the text was Ameflcan v son, ut a canon on ic 0001.01; and that n was wfltm‘ by m‘ nn-P i; and resignation of rectors arouse‘ Erica“ uuhcr "cm purely an Am. some comment. ArchdcitconAriln - Erica“ point o‘ View. As such‘ no tagc bcllcved it would cause iiittlon onwnded me book Shaun! never and unrest in the Diocese. Dean l! b e i “thoflmd for use m the Llwyd however, sald it was to rem- gal/fiche‘; ans Province v cdy just that point. but reiei-ring to ' _ one clause of thc canon declaring Phil's °l the b°°k' Alchdeacon Ar o n¢€ t if no rector is elected within twelve --- -—— ‘ u ‘e A months. one should be appointed $15 P e actut, j Q M. :::.**1::;::=.~.:.:mazsnrsrl... Edema Formed , “oh.- anoint. e6 . ed ‘ant t’ w hd A 1- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ad ~ oauc d was carried with Arc eacon rm P ‘ted-s \ ecot t we if , m time dissenting. 1- . 1f i before no“ l Rev. Mr. Miller. oi Middleton. a Cancun.‘ e e and , e¢gp llcclml" Y l" 2r ;":":*:.-..:'::. tic: ohccclll“ team Master Tl“ - e on y n n . ‘DI’ mill! the canon was it did not go far "ncnnummdwith churn! . at m arms Later it formed blls- g enough. He believed that the power an {an ‘n. u” o“ u“ “n” in , n r4113 b\e_ _ i “m6 ‘N Fm of veto should be given a Bishop; ‘ml: 1m“ o‘ n“ n‘ w’ plan w-rtac f voffl “g petiOa \ and furthermore the Bishop h bum“ m‘ n. u w" I oooid _ i c O c A‘. have power to ask for resignations. m‘ h” “moon ii, n“ wdgin oi ThedOm ‘as (o; B“ ” _ the Te! v DI The report of .the Diiocebzgid ma; l m... my hndwculd dawn am “mo; a . .~ ~ ‘ hl“‘9"'h “c” hm “m? iifllgiirgcffshleiiéih‘ cgnsidersbl $3.1‘: rm“; ma” lrqm iii 9 B n b cli l dvdnmgevllil’ "m"°“m°melyd ' improvement in this branch o! th and: oimyangnumgshoulhro. Bu‘ (‘gale _ Dealer! a thqmnhnew ‘villi int for church's work. The year saw im- " ' n no null W iflesfi ‘he ’ 0”“ on,“ Ml“ m“ ‘he’ provements in the spiritual and in- bows. iced- 7 Ci“ or T 3"“ . duatrial life of the Province. Oon- friend m 10p Tires a"! in 1m have no sprlllllrghill tributions toward ma; wot-Basra: M‘ n‘. x web-mum pun 10c A thelrllrge clenfl! fill"? m‘ an increase 0f 844W- ‘gellgl’ i ~ ‘m in dooininmmohi“. 5.54." gflibellld quickly lfl l" there was also a mar ‘mull’ k (organ) mu Emil . Davis. " - a minimum s ce of m6!‘ - iment in the contributions ‘or ‘one n_ _3_ Nmimood, no . __ a “““bef ‘an V V racy “m” l“ mwy M m "ml" m“ M 5' °' n‘ l‘ ‘l’, ° u“, your skin on: by um; ' Tire _ Liflll but in only one quality- Q however iell short of its npporion- cndmn Bu?‘ ... ma. m‘ “n c m’ "l-cc- """‘“”"~"" m‘°“““.’l"‘.$.‘.l’.‘."il".;1,'%'.?. “fil- °' I ,0! o W“ “Hum.” - . . "l- fivednesdnrs Session m.“ Olumcihbalrhewitliéuu- D l o can Soap and bet wllnt- 1 _ Two thousand copiefi‘ ‘of ‘tnnemhelln %, d: i»... - om, “qngpuumfevflaflhlfl- tor text book ent e ' l‘ = _ a '§i:'a-cl~'ew¢Ifl1-""""" Prtlgresll," authorized by the D9" I'-