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Sem mm ¢f,ecti,,v,,‘iHo\os That the Fairness cf the Does it no. . _ H breathe in 9. remedy to cure disease ` ‘ ¢ . . ` the breathing orgaris, than to take ts; Criticism was a Matter for ¢ 'emedy im ‘he Smmachi Critic and Not for the fury , ---f to Decide- 1 "`~.. . ING ST LCUIS Exfaisrrlos `, . _ 'rEx'r1Ll-:S 'BUILD F ""_“"' i : I fn _ ’ *i vm i g »~ .ea Erfablgiu' ,,979 Loxnois, May 13.'-The appeal court‘ ` ihlireversed the judgment ol the eoart . below inthe case of the manager ol a litthfrate travelling show against the ~`Western`Morning News, in .which the - "trial jury gavetheplaintiif. a verdict ol. _ *£Iii9damegesandoe_sts for printing an - r___,,,,,, s adverscerltieismottheshow. Costs _are_ ¥ ,also granted to the newspaper. .Thef i courthcld that the criticism was fair, , i and that the jury did not have the right ' to substitute its own opinion of the merits ; ot the play for the critic's opinion, orto , test the fairness oi the criticism by any such standard. The court added 'that it ,was of the highest importance to the `public that a critic be saved from such a possibility. The verdict was against the evidence, and the trial judge; had misdirected the jury. lifetime, together with a hottie of Qesolen Whelchsvmsl :machine YU! . . _ ks* 5°- Ex§rra_snp£§i43ofQr§dmez5eee:o¢:“;in;l‘ F _ i _ nuwns, Digestive Organs Regulated and rendered healthy and acu by an occasional dose oi McGAiE7S IUTTIRNUT PILLS For Sick mhche, Billona attacks, Cenatipationa ; Foul and Diaordered ltemaeha they havenoeqnal . . . . sfAHf°N S PII" RBIJEF, an uvrannar. ann arralnuu. nun Cues Rhnmamm, Cohe, Spain: N can eau tvamnnena rates 25a nn von au.: rvamrvmrna, 250 nn ao ~‘ on av ual; on arcnrr or nucr. I UU. _ . I I . » . ’C'l"TSl¢ CBL ciole Tun Wmaara Cuxau . ._ _ V - .4-. WHITE & C0., STOCK ` BRDKERS Agents for i Ennis & Sienna BANKERS AND BROKE Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Co bought outright or on margin. Newson’s Building - Victofii Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 268 V P. 0. BC l?i_<_ *THE BIBLE iii _ Discussed in the Synod of ‘ Toronto and Kingston ~ If needed t e one thing is to have the Bible made a text book. Principal Gordon ol Queen’s University / _ _ _ said that the system ol voluntary schools "°"'” prevails in N e wioundland. The Govern ment grants are given to the churches in proportion to the school attendance. He had no hesit ation in calling it the poorest syste Maritime Provinces there is no separate school system, but Catholics and Prote=t- , ants are educated together. lfjthere is any advantage in the Ontario system of separate schools, it should givea large scope toreligicus instructions. He did not think full advantage had been taken of the privileges in this respect .given nder the school laws and regulations, u . 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' . ‘ - 8;54 1.32 ‘ ~ - 9.3; 2.50 - oo #I5 ii B .iw I .dt . xoo5 O5 820008310073 83° 5-1* W we :rec 132 No.1; N017. _ No. x8. am. ral. . 41- UPHULUS Ciiiiiii. 1-__ -. , __ mu- .» ___, "fl ]Pii>iz, THE QRNIN 1 A as Q l_;1-pi-I1--“'10” U PUBUE SEHUULS '.._..____ 1-.-4 i -Principal Carew Wants it Made a Text Book and Principal Gordon §_ .,,. L D Gives Expression to Similar ‘ii , Views- _,ii _ ' Toaotsro, May 13.-Principal Carew ad- dressed the meeting ot the Synod oi Tor- onto and Kingston today on the Bible of , oureducationai system. He would. not _ admit that the Church cannot reach the ` masses without the aid of the Stare, but V _ he did not think voluntary schools would do in this Proviacelt was not the Govern- I ment or Legislature that stood in t-he way of greater use o I the Bible, but they h backing cf the public. The m in British North America. In the The children in inany parts of the coun- P 1 try are sadly neglected in respect oi re- The fact is the children im:::§::3;?'°°“°°“ °' “”"““" "“’ A tual w11l convmce the most sceptical n India are better taught. He strongly arg- ed the practice of memorizing scripture .ua thought were might be in mansion at FOB. SAI-:E .A.'I'A.I.nI-I D systematic study such as the Interaction al Lessons. Such graded lessons uite practicable and could he carried out D? l cents er cut I . lportment ol Educat p The ignorance even in high schooh ra- ‘ W ° gardinil biblical relerences is grevious. As* g» an instance he said that recently in a cer- T p itain high school where the pupils were *~ ~~ I reading “Evangeline” a lamentably small p number could glV8 the l'€f0I8!i0B “Wl'88li- 'Y ling as Jacob of'old,” “Touching the hem i I , €; »¥"¥ ss of His garment sr - CARNEGiE UNPDPULAR N C nhfs SYnNEY, May 13.-Through his utter- 0 3‘4r»~;,., entl on the industrial future himself into bad graces ct its citizens, gnu Mayor Richardson tonight, spealng for Sydney, gave your cacresppndent per- mission to make public the fact that he would recommend the immediate 'return heMr. Carnegie ot .his fifteen thousand 2.: i=§~ii.§ r 'ii 0 3 il =°,P igdis dollar library gift U0 HHS WWI- I Q 4 I .F X our " " 7 iesiliil P*-*tl ..._-.»~a-wa. ~ L-n ~e , 5| 4 e5 nn. ...Q ‘Q AIM AT , wi-usa ntmrmc ro av ¥*"i?il!'$= "w \`\ .,`9'" " G; °¢' nf” 'm°__‘.s-.W’, 4°,s:* 9 L9 9 ¢ ¢en` ¢P-(o: ` 0 sn/' 0|.%.` ,, ,nv /f `°’ ¢ __¢Pl,‘p 0 J, ,y \ /is-|5A{f;4¢7‘_,_¢' Illfgi. ,__ K ,,`A,/*V pl T .p '\ gal' *N1* ‘-nvl~Y£”`f"`W:¢¢» Jil sl" °-r~N\¢ af* s.,':(»¢;‘ »°4"/./ . _ -~- 19;, 1*" ii i sf vi 14 ‘e sf' it Mfr #surf fi i ” -an Q *gf . , IWTIII Moms _...___ 5 md To Shippers Oi Country Prem ~ /~ '/1% '°""` s so i' an ....2.Y°.°¢°§.;'v.,;';;‘..i,°;,»:.:..‘v”f.°.':.*:;,'.; .,“-;.;‘ ""1 I' andwearepreparedtohandleshipmentseaehaeiii ' -»°‘ potatoes, butter etc- Best market ues procured and fps; \\\ ` I Toprovctoyouthatbr. 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