, Our u‘ much ad- c-ur expo during t . crude: an i -bers, sea ward as tions uuc ‘ "United S .7 be desire t Au liei Advertise some llgi ' showe ve neighbors lng it oil of trniic. "Newsp ber were tiibutcll | -_ in (Yunud; , ‘Slim-s ti I or the 1.‘ grcupcou ducts on articles i than bait $63,000.00 ports to remulnde scattered “ ébhere w: " prints of tnible pro ports to t eleven moi ‘$00,000 ns t 000 approxi {if bonding pei Exports of group lncrcus i to $159.000,0' » increase v a Isl prfizlylucts. Whittle-not i products Went up 000,000 u (ttrblc pi i our forer our supp . cxhailste Canadian exorbltnn “ Canatilai I extra. co The cl tariff p0 lbeing fr 4 namely, bled whi tlons. -Vi cultural ted into their do against J0! pron l’ ers and 1y opflnr mnteriul . products cqnpetit s... --. ' them b) blood of of raw manufnc ‘ dinn woi them or i products dthat "iii the dut} i lower it _lt hm farm p time pi olble to ‘yonder country‘ United 591100041 WH ‘Mr. f jinn Pl Irview ' the mi| ai lo Y. j Hills bot-l 5 PRINCE EDWARD Matinee, Adulte 11c. Evenlnqprcheotra 26c. Balcony 21c a ..-~wvwm-ww-qt-c-eu-~».» TODAY 3.15. TlONlGHT 7 AND 8.46 Children 5c. Children 11c . ‘SHOP [T0111 Holmlll/r Cataio GOOD TIME AT ZION CHURC Brotherhood “Entertainment Tues- day evening 10th. lilo. Then suddenly they WHY? ' "Boston B13 the oXciting A W.G.Y. Program i. EDNESDAY. APRIL l1 THE LIMIT FOR THRILLS! $5,000,000 in gold mining. Scotalnd Yard qavl it "P- "Ioaton Itackle” and Mary “"1" "IE-am! “cam” “r returned the golden) loot- JXLX CE B RA D Y 1W 5s i n ‘of A1 1Z1 10 ns ' Qaraniounl _L;'it'/ury Everybody like: a good crook story- and here’| the Big Ace of them all‘. With ckie" and his dashing pal "Mary" the most beloved underworld char- acters in fiction, as the hero and heroine. in story of a $5,000,000 revenge. Alice Brady was never so beautiful and vivacious. Supporting cast includes David Powell, Riley Hatch and George LeGucre. ALSO - =.-_~:.-.¢_ ~ EILEEN SEDGEWICK IN “SHADOWS OF SUSPICION” ND “THE PATHE NEWS” ' Eastern Standard Time 12.00 m.—~'l‘ime signals. 12.30 p. mfi-Stock market quotn- lions. (Schenectady, N. Y.) i ' 6.00 p. market quotations; .. G1’ General Electric Company dill.‘ liiiiiTfiS 12.4’ . .—-\Ve‘tlier report. _ _ g , . , 1 . _- ‘"1 J p li?_prosuce and Mock in future lifltieflflklilgS,-~.\lll-is Iaélliiii‘ e mo“ m“ U‘ “g5 or H“ 7pm news bulletins. uuorim-irlcirs At Dec. 31, 1918, Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Manager of the Royal Bank, and Ex- ternal Auditor for the Government, reported the net debt of the pro- THE PRIM LADY SHOPPIN BAG is now offered for 60 cents with every new or renewal scrlptiou to The Guardian. SII BLACKSMITH’ COAL. One car Albion slack coal arrived today. A. Pickard & C0. 4-10- HEAR THE APRIL Brunswick records at the W. '1‘. Welionr C0., Jewellery Ltd. Store. Queen Street, 4-7-31 i‘ every now or renewal subscription to The Guardian. WATER RATEQ-Tuesday the 10th is the last tiny for payin yvater rates. COME TO ZION CHURCH 13m- therhood Flnlertzilnmeut Tuesday evening Jtprii 10, S p.m. Good pro- 4-10~1i gram. Admission 25c. us forward you Shopping ‘Bag. the Prim Lad EVERY LADY READER oi‘ Th nhle shopping bug should look u lilllll. gret to hear that they expect leave the Vernon River circuit Brodie announced on Sunday a tire pleased to learn that the gren fy bud a very successful sale. large circle of friends. We wisl .\ir. and bliss Duffy every success Curiey, teacher, has returned liumei |to spend her holidays with her‘ parents in B:ookvule.—l1\ir. llinrtie; Mulligan, spent Sunday in Maplel Plain, guest of Agnes Glnyds Duffyi —-Mr. Wish Murphy has finished: working in the Potato House at.‘ Kinkora. He intends leaving sliort-| .1!’ ll" lWbYal1°l'-_‘Ml'- P311057- Dlllfyvlliingilom 0f (bd. For such u uuitiul {one of our prosperous young furni- leis, is the owner oi‘ Li. beautiful vince to be ...................$1,006,991.71“‘""" "““°““““ "m" m” “'°"‘°"l At Sept. 8, 1919, Messrs. J. J. Hughes, M.P., and Mr. Hyndman, External Auditors showed the net debt to be. Anincrease of 186,838.06 At Sept. 8, 1919, Mr. John Anderson, Provincial Auditor, showed the excess of expenditure over receipts, less unearned subsidy, to be ‘ i An, excess difference of .. . . . . WHICH IS CORRECT? These are two alleged audits in the interests of the Bell Government Which does the Bell <0, why? ANOTHER REPORT gain, the Provincial Auditor, at the request of the Public Accounts Com- _ 1’193,829_77 recent snow storms ...._ . . . .$ l 253,938.78: .. . .. . .$ 67,100.72 _ to the same date, showing am” difference of $67,100.72--both cannot be correct. Government accept-is it going " to turn down Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hyndman? If mitte.‘ of the session of 1920, submit- ted an official statement of the posi- tion of the province at Dec. 31, 1919, which took the place of the External Audit, showing the Pub thatdatetobe........... iic Debt at A n increase over 1919 (the first year re- ported on by the Bell Government) o ...-|--.----..--.--.--.--.--.- .‘~.n increase over 1911 (the the previous Liberal Govt.,) of last year of 113,174.30 NOTEz-The Conservative Government erect- ... 31 per manent bridges at a cost of $116,366.80, l». sides purchasing two agricultural buildings in (‘hurlottetown and Summerside respectively, and in- SL-liilflg a complete new heating and lighting system ii. ire Provincial Building. l ii l‘ iii-ILL GOVERNMENT ENORMOUS DEFICIT '-\l3AIN— iii will. b‘. i919, Mr. J. J. Hughes, M.P. lrllli Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Bell Govt. ilxternal Auditors showed the Liabili- ties to be $1,193,829.77 .\t ilec. 31, 1922, the Bell Government lk-ovincial Audit, shows ties to be Al. increase of Public Debt And they have nothing to ordinary roads. the Liabili- . . . . . . . . . $1,397,060.78 of....... $ 203,231.01i show for it but t... According to these, their own official figures, 'l‘:'-’E BELL GOVERNMENT HAS GONE BEHINDi 30,800 PER ANNUM,—-yet their excuse for in- c" need taxes is to "pay as they go," caim to have surpluses! and they 1'1‘ IS TIME FOR A CHANGE! ........$1,121,437.2s 114,405.52 l - GLEN WILLIAM GLEAMiNGSi i-The people of this vicinity are -busily engaged in hauling wood, thei people, and the result. is u. Strtllli-ZH having kepfluud pathetic tixliibition of “nrgnir. Organized timotion- ftbem back.—.\ir. John H. Stewiiri] and Mr. Alex J. blc-Lcod has zirriv- ed home from the lumber wtmds,‘ hhuving spent the winter in i.\iuine._ —-<.\IiliCOilll J. Stewart and son ,lla.m cu route to Biurrsy “itivtrfi at thc ivrist, but is rapidly improv- after spending the past 'lll0!lTil in‘ Glen Willinmr-ibirs. John .\iucl)on- nld, iris, is visiting in Glen “lilllunl guest of Mrs. A. Benton. —.\lr. Angus biaoDonaid, Col- edonla, paid a flying visit to Mr. J. W. Acorn, Sunday night-Miss Lena. Acorn, arrived homo from Cliaulottetown-—Z\llss Lizzie Stuyv- art is confined to her home with n. cold.——'Mr. Edward lllaciieen, Littlei Sands paid a visit to Glen William recently.—Miss Florence .\iacl)nn- aid and Miss Belle Siewuri, paid n visit to Iris rocently.—<Mr. Dun Aiaciiachern and Miss Katherine] Stewart, passed through Glen Wil- peclally Dr. Murchison who now resides in Bosionr-The school is improving greatly under the man- ngement of Miss C. Bruce. The Central Guardian RENEW yoUR suascnm-rqo“ materialism its selfishnI-ss Zllili its‘ now and send'il0 cents and havelubsellce 0f l1 Sense of God. ‘Flicrc ti’, (iuurdiziii wanting n handy service. lone has the words of eternal life. the advertisement in another col-lChurch frantically resorts to all LEAVING VERNON RIVER- The many friends of the Rev. Ro-ifclflfmfl. 1111!!‘ 1i- llfllf-‘S V“?! HTML“ bert M. Brodie and Mrs. Brodie, re-isclieiues -for Church llnioii uud for [Ollie wiping out of (Ilflllullllltlllllilli uifas n sure but noné the less the coming conference. This Mr. llicllllli i113" fol‘ (‘Vfliliéldllillil ill“ Cherry Valley. They nre fiuislilugdlnlml- 9" UN’ llllflls oi’ n grunt oi"- Llieir third year stay of the circuitqlillllllfliillil. 1'8 l" iliiiflmbi“ MAPLE PLAIN NOTES.—\Ve Hummer o,‘ Sick m 1mg vimmyiivliich the people crave null it is have I'€COV6l'€(i.—/.\Il‘. William Duf-imfufrerem i0 the task M Hwiiimii‘ Helizmg the yvonlil. Tht- (fliurcli is‘ mo and his 8,5,0‘. mm Inland lenvmglbusy ‘talking of orguuizzition um! for the States m a few weeks [mm y 'i)li'l.'(5!l1l()lll‘1(3 power to think of spir They will be greatly missed by aiiiiual things‘ The Meaiuéuiiism (By Professor cyru: McMillan) 1i oi Assembly ls said to be the G Churéh. 1 trust um there will be b"_ no resentment of the ‘lnuiu- ggggfe they Bus’: undergiggcio? (ence of a more iuyman in setting lakes the place or pars“? forth his views on. the mediaeval- ism of ‘Oburcb Union. For many years the Church has been the ob- jcci. of n vast amount o1 criticism. We have been tnld that the church has lost its power. This criticism lis on the whole fur from thc truth. The attacking of the Church is not a novelty; the twisting of the. ecclesiastical lion's tall is an old irecreation; it is as old as (‘brist- 3i Lntlnler. in the loui century. ll Wflg n common thing to Jay the ills 0t the world at tile door of inc Clhurch aludl to ilook wit-ii. pessimism on it endeavors. Lutlmt-r himself nrenchctll sometimes to cinpty churches, and he could say, “Lun- don was never so iiii as it is now." Alimllfillkh modern criticism of thi- Church is largely unfoundt-tl tlitlrc. lire, however, many luyincn who ‘feel dlssntisfietl with tlic church's are many laymen who wonder why thousands ienvo the church ,for ngnosticism, socialism, and elother "isms" when the (‘liurcli u- Y pfTo save itselli’ from criticism iii!‘ 0f Church Union in these days, when the Gener- m calmcorrnrowu ovations. l5 that unioniwee first advocated over twenty years ego. For nearly cacy has continued will: , a con- stant increase of opposition. The undeniable fact is that the udvo= mm; or Church Union have not been ublc to convince the Church of the efficacy or the defllfliblllly 9f their plans. Having failed to ion, The central objection of many or n5 who are opposed to union is not to the thing itself, but to the methods of compulsion in the Un- ion Bill soon to be. sent to Parlia- meut. We oblect to u display 01 ecclesiastical tyranny which looks on mun us u mere machine with- "iut a mind of his 0W0. lyrfllllly which, strutting in an ephemeral and (t-mporary wuy tbrouBh the (fliirilitlfg of the Church. give to u few suit-styled leaders tho right of doing our thinking for us and of taking our inherited property, We bring about uhat is supposed to be reformation, Wc object to the compelling oi‘ the. wllll. The .in- dividuul suys "l do not wish to do fills." A small majority rises up in miithty indignation with n sup posed mnndate eight years old. with vigor and rigor and "souk: tin fire," with n misinterpreted bookin ouchuntLn big stiokinthe other and ll (listorted ilrnyer u-pou thtir lips uud with plousplutitud- cs sow, “You must." The self res- 1it'(‘iill‘.', individual replies, “l will not,“ Tlu: result is a split Church, ind tlic violation oi’ union and un- kinds of attractions to inn-rest lpoople. It shifts its activities into social civic political uud ec<iiioiiii< incl~ tiwonld. \Ve are told Lhut t‘liurrli gilidc ‘on how to find God. And ull UH‘ yhilo ihc church is nfruid Io you Uture on ‘the purely spiritual lifc . . . bus never rallied int-n since Libcr-liilcssiiig, ilml. out (Ii it the noblest - DODD’S KIDNEY ' miizmi mun‘ mismicnoi" The iv first burst upon tho uurltl. 'i'ill‘i.\'])il‘li.‘¢ uf our rum» fought ilirnuigli ~——— (‘ilmflih “iifihml m gm rm or Ms‘ iiroixi-snl “We must ihii lit-long to .~.cliism and separation to lillrrlv. ‘Ml- Ififllllir“ lmllllll Smiling“ 5:115’ “Hg Um qwumiwmy" nnc orgzltnizuiiou" Vis it piuiptrszilriiiil (but llicv t-mtiitcii $4(‘i1ll'llllli.*ll>il‘iKiihwy Fills illlli uowR _' -' .1 1 y . ioriuu- tit-u- incc ngs, l1‘. (rnun- ‘ _ . v H __ , _ , . - ~ . 1iuiigtiiiittiiiilieklilliiilghmoi‘ ‘iiiiailti-iciiiii try wus ruled by (rcclcsiustics illlli [but has zmuyg ended m dlsilhuiflnw hkl" [MM “M ‘U hum’ dmli [mm m ‘In h“ brim“ ity. 'l‘lio (‘hurch Union movement. in its methods ut lcustyls distinct- ly mnditivnl. it is u reversion to fcutizilisni when everything was 3r (it-rm! on stated foundations. in the lllltl-tllc of the fifth century the Western ‘Church occupied n position WibllOlii. precedent in the ltouiun Empire. it ruled the Em- ]i\‘l'(li‘1lil(igilVl! hliu his orders. 'i‘br-y “were. tirders directed espec- inlfy to the extermination of all rc ‘ligitius rivals, it required the Em- peror to suppress the worship (if idols, und ‘he closed tho puguu it-inpltis; sometimes he cvcn llliilb a quarter of e century its Mlvo- .~ object to the use of conipudsion to ' endure. hels rlguillst superiitiul ('()lIi'Ol'llli‘i_\'.",,"8i liitli Ilium, \\':|.\; u iiiiu. The cry “we must nil think uliko"| llnion nuts ll curse l‘ili.ilt‘l‘ iliuu ti, llir. Alex MatiKiunon bad tho inis-iellfic 0f tirguuizcd _ ill t fortune m- breakmg his am, badly how us i; T-"Sllii. thousands ol meni non-value of (‘liurch not be here discussed. The truth HOW YIOU CAN ‘REMOVE EVERY TRACE OF HAIR powdered is indirectiiy a-party to :1 syslv 0f oppression, The troulilu . . . . ~ but lilPV :ii- 00d ‘ . . . . - ‘ I i. -- l ~31" tl-(i ~-1. -l-1ili~i.\""l - ts is that it is too materluizctl nl-[Hcduti at time to extrcllltlh‘ 0i 1W1“ ‘ ‘ “ " ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ slim. Mr Doir-ui ready to cffect great spiritual ru- sults. No change. of nnmc run ilvill No union of dcmotiintitions an u material basis can Product: on or- it. zanizcil pnwcr to bring in li rejects the central fact ii Kiugilim of God, which is ll Sill)" ‘ii-cu speech. I “h” “WWHY” "Mhmis "i Qmw“ ilclu‘. taking ilioiu, lca i01‘lt_v o.‘ o spiritual powci- ovcr l- - 'l‘licn nppcarcii glowly, but suit“; ’i‘lu- minute you pill your fcci. in .\l;i|-_~;~ m“, |,,,_<,,.,,,_.,1 1~(~i'(ll'"7-_“ 1"“ ton highly of them. "FY 10ml 01' bllysical illlmlllllwllil-ily. the itlcn oi‘ the right of the in-‘n “'l‘i7." lbath you fi-t-l illlll‘ mm"im""""m Him‘ i"'“"l~'i" t“ m“ "W" 1i. is statements like ‘Yet, i119 brclly scheme. of "ltllifltilVilltllfll to differ in polity uud tlOI-Z-fIIFZl'.\'Z\ out and cmnfmt Just swilt'\l.4-l-1'.\' llll‘ New Enllllillli Pllliiillii" ‘vim tint have mode llodlilill big union" has fascinated iilillil’ n“, n“. right- t0 “Hill lllll-Pty 0f tiif-iin. iiow good 1'01"‘ tircd, S\\’(iiii‘il,ill'\ i020, asked only "l0? imedum u. In" izcd emotion." is un uccuratc dcscripiion of somt-qn“, thrt-ziiciisi ih lug which gruvoly Cuunilii totiuy. lilveri‘ Rlllllwll- l know '~_]1mmi@" passed “Waugh Gin, “qyiyvcli what. fvzirful mistukcs iivlllf)" literulurc and of history crocicseiinvt-fiuuttit- unlit-r i.b.-. infl cmotinn an have tukcn lcnvc 0f their izanlzi-‘d iuforniution und- Tho question Union um: (Toilet Talks) A stiff paste made with som \\‘ i i.li ju:lg-' h” ,ing.—.\lr. Angus Stewart is recover- "lent “mi bmugi“ “i7 1° m" brink 2 ins from his recent illnesrb-Missim “in o" if-‘Ymui; Th" Juno MMLPM, his’ returned hnmeilof Church linion is busted on nr- ganized emotion lllliivl‘ than on or orguiiiz~ ca, inu-liigcnci; or u realization of the facts of history. of the value, or s-iclu-mr-s (lelatone and ‘water unil harm can result from ment, but be sure.- it is delntoiie Y0" get and you will not pointed. Mix fresh us wanted. linm lately ‘ of iris. — Mr. minutes will, when removed, 111k" tish ht-nthcr null tbt- English Martin Stewart and Mr. every truce of hair with it. 'l‘lll‘. lawns with its lie-unis, in the 14th Dun McPherson is greatly skin should then be washed w "f". century \\/'Y('iilf(! i~upruuu.iii...a u. missed in the community and es- it from the remaining dclfllflilfi- N) lit». i)(‘ilt'Vl'li lliui. pnliticiul liburty this treat be dlsup spread on n huiry surface nbout 2 Walsh ilills; it lion-lot] the Scol- S('il(i()iilltlli, fur against hur rivals the inciiizieval Church brought to hour tllu “weapons of coudcuinzilion ill ritiCLlliUil, Thu outstanding fact, in |\\‘ill).\‘ti (rousistant purpose Wils‘ to l.- lliy-lcry, it applied tho “closurufll l~"l'l| (iviilill! null dcnitui. the right ofi . fi-rcucc. The fuct A the condition of‘ uil progress, it liw‘ “mun have insisted 0n differing‘ I 3111,", {hr-ii- nuiginmyg T)“. guuglllflin 11ml flflrmlvlflf 011i ‘of ('i‘i'ii-<;‘\\‘illli. lu- most. (ItESiTULi to prevcnt. lilqn .il\v.'i_\s ut. iizind, ~ . . - ~. - . cclouscs 11l'(li)llllil)il.<. l-ci Il box H. in-cnllsv. iiill‘ iill‘ pro-iiiiiiiiiists. till‘ ivtlfllrli tilill the WWW .lc lu .\\\~-i| .llllil()l"liy and bbcity , . ;' , . . I I 0M 1R rough," H w.“ f0“gh,_l_, .1. l flEUKJlFl-lk Ill‘ lltll-lflllwlll i-iicri-ionists of ltitllt)’, hrrlwt- hu- nvm-l serious forms‘ 0 "rum h|-I\\'t~4 ii i)l‘l1‘.‘\'l ltilli Dillliiiltttibtflrfll Mr ‘l row i" mi" ‘mil l‘ ' l ~" mun l Ailllt out 0i uuouut. \\ iiPil iiouoll s, sui b i~l ‘Ii’ llll 'i'l'is‘llllllt‘ili. tinics, in mod- tinu-s from ‘lluss qucstloueil ct oi the (‘liurcli to supprcFs this iibcily‘ of difft-rcncc. liu bell» icvcil that in tho iutt-llttcttlnl lift‘ lbcrc is ili\r\'ll)‘.‘l_ dispute, that tho |-l'll till kuowluiigc ilinl. iuicllci-tuiil stcriiity- l-xisis lzlrgi-iyi luiwusc nl‘ tllc uuillorily ot v('('it-.s'illStI(‘S. Tim Council of (fousuiitcte told iluss that if liiP (‘tiuiuril sfiiinl iii‘. bud only (nii- cyc ilt‘ must hurt-u. tiiul lir» hull but out», liuss \\':l$ burncil. not fur ifs attitude to the scriptur- es, bill. for his cllnlin to Ibo right to liuvo ldcns zit all and to think for himst-ll‘. in our own nation the giontcsi of our ilil‘l‘lll‘)’ mun huvo svmul e firmly for this liberty of (illlPP truce. its llulit zluwuwl on tin.- tl ' could not l-xisi without ri-liuimui liberty. and tiiut the Great (Jliurt- or in itsc'i‘ was oi’ little vtillu- Vfiiillllll spirituul frm-iloiu. And so ho brulu» ziwzty from his (lhuicli The pro-unionists suppose tt-llectuul disagreement is u. tliiiic I __ , of the post. But no also bus vvt-i‘ izuiiun that iii-pt our iltavont un- “Wind i"'i""-" hull l" I» l; t; tie riene uy l _ ; tgdayfiafihey did 28 years ogo-y-bgo itill the some m ulnlluplllnvll nllnlruflnlllgn unemur !'_-'—~=- mg the spmum, 1m, of Engmud, in our history. Tlio pro-unionists star chamber offic i‘ no; by n 8w,“ ofgunizpflgn‘ but forget that union cunuot be bought they HlLQ-llbpl. to sting by the fervent “vork 0g m... jmuv-lby mnucy; it cannot ibe moulded coercion, their sclicmfl iii-mum Weglgy broke ilwfly from by machinery, or bullied into be- ed to failure. That , his Own cliurcb and headed u Scp- in»: by at cream combine. They for- 0f religious conversl arutist movement. lie believed inset that u» nuthurlty is superior be contemplated in p, the right of the individual to tliollo tho uutburlly oi" trouscieuce, uutlj-lll‘? 8413's little for i. liberty of difference, and he bolicviilult economic povyci‘ luis never cu fof Chflst-illlllty held ., ed too, in the sanctity of the in- ricd nations to tho lion-idol‘ Agcswwho tidvocnted it. Cm dividuul, it is sometlulcs amusing] “'1.- ure sonic-times told that IiIUIDGiIEI is n Alosleiii p to u student oi’ litcrulurc to licnuUnlun Altivc-nn-ut is o. grrul zulven- were not aware berm- Vl/eirey quctcd as u great uiivo- turc, lill: result of n great ViSi\'lIl—— Christian practice. '1' cute of-f 't'0nc ‘big unitiu."l_'i‘iite liter-In] new thin»: upon the curlh, But ‘form of‘ comulllslion in 11F)’ "I415 8P3 0 0UP "i110". mill-ills dun s not a new experiment, o renter iuvu id t 911M108!‘ l0 111B PTO-Willi- llHY. llilfvlumriiaal. in the past we have illlll which Jesus brought all been advocates of lntllvuluul muuy upu-lis \\'|l(‘il practically all wvgild; for He taught "with!!! ill Cilllffll Hull Sllllt‘. ThlLillil-‘liilltilllis of u hind conforms-d and the right. of ‘tlic i facts of history are pluln; tlicfontwim-dly to mic oliservuntrc, but his own Sflllivfllltl liisc 500W Th!!! ll W“ mill) Will-tint!“ theso (mocha were not Stittéiliiii; or‘ ._. freedom, civil liberty will not lonizigi-eul spiritual puwcr. 011m! upon n time, lill‘l‘t,> was one tirirainizzilitm Now. the elements whit-ii mode und nniu- titlu-r. Out-c upon zt time, ' these men who purchased tliu li-‘ull pmvl-i" “'11.: vcstcti in mufiAdvlSes burly of difference, smnetimcs \\'i'lilicillll'(iil, and ilic result was that it; T T T y their blood, are still present iuilirounlit about. the. iluritl-st s oil‘ 0 ii the world. The brurl of mun rc- Uhrisirntltiiii. Tilt‘ pro-uuitinis for, - v '—-_ wliunl NEW BRUNSWICK MA SPEAK TOD Hi6 (Continued "on . that iu-‘llio only ruzul in u rclcust: from PUINTE S"\i"'\i-\l,-\'. . it was not u grunt orgzin- "(Slmcmii- "l ha" ll bring llil minds uml wills lulu oi“ ' l’ l-ollicuco, Like the Aiontrctil Pros-l “f --,11|"[uru;w@|burning feet fsui IIVIYIZI! ~ I draws out the poisnnmls cxudtiuunspitta-red his iloctrlncs ‘with u volt-re, hphhm u“ l-nlvzqefluu] _,ulvmlun_ that puff up, your lot-t lifitl tillltiUilll tliuuilcr, but it nus the ciu-i- in , From Li!!! lit-ginning of tiiutq-‘imi ini-vtr going to botlicr moi-tr .-\ whoh, yl.;i,.~,»;' foot t-oiiiiui-iwuy m", “W015. whm, “my M, m“. gliltflllilfitill. politics; _ inoiiizitivul ‘life was the (‘hurcliflmmies “any ma“ i“ any purlmi ' “l-{o-Qi tlllf'|~|'t-"l-|-. v _ Tho nit-fluid nl coercion now il(‘- mm"? mspi"'t'i‘i nisideni» . ‘. ‘ . . lucc . lug ii‘ll(‘lil'i‘li ly lli- prwuliitmislx. i’ ,, ' _ , may) liti\\'v\'v|' ‘result in good in I "ilmmwiiiil Dom“ iiili‘ i-ud For iili<lOI‘\'il1t'§‘lifll‘H' lint Pm)’ m an Wm “m” i - - il'L)\‘i'l'illll lids produced nmiriilutiiiil km“ I u“ my mm iillli history docs not lic. ll was we have ill't‘ll't' poliiirzill ii1fll'Vl_ ous remedy they lltiVii" ull those who l. - -liold remedy lilfildllliyvitl \\'()l'.\‘ili]] tloil." John Knox luntqp“ I ‘Til’ .‘»£lli.'~‘fll(',‘i(ill B0111‘ . i’lll".~t‘l'fivi“ill‘l‘iugnsa , , inflamed, swcuty fut-i. ciun of iAlllli ibut hush-nod iill‘|]\'id111\y trouble i5 about ‘ TIZ“ and only "'l‘iZ." lulu-x tlH-jrv; izuiioii of his dreams. liuud did l iglfgp hnnlliyi r of pcrpln i tlfuhctcs, drcnsy .ind he is m tiurrvcl, the ciirlysl Kidney trouble. -""" "lb" nil-n rlillil‘ tlicii- cunviciiiiii in u I libcrty it‘ ilifb-rciicu. t-il-lurfius hum- ' CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS COMPANY Your Paying Teller -.-in every town l END money quickly-and above all safely~by CHM‘ 0,1 dian National Express Money Orders. The rates arfiil as low as, and sometimes lower than by other methods. A Money Order for $5.00 costs only 3 ccnta—$30.00 c0811," 10 cents, etc. Currency or coins sent in a letter may be stolen, destroYfid by fire, or lost. If a Canadian National Express Company 9- WEST ELECTRIC HAIR NETS are considered the best" make on the market. They are extra fine quality t of hair, are well , rvv-w fashioned and give good service. i Double Nets 2 for 25c. Single Nets, 3 for 25c. We have all col- ors. The White Drug Store l. G. JAMIESON Druggist Q049991f§194§f9QQ§9fQO9~9 - [Nil] llllllll, [iliiillil For White Teeth and Healthy Gums Io fast becoming the accepted tooth paste. It preeorvu the teeth and keep: the gums healthy. Ueed from coaetto coast. Two convenient lizea. Try a tube next time. IVIIJKINNIlN iliiiili lili. iTlie Roxali’ Kodak __lt e Phone 21's ‘John Hunynn refused “not be silenced. nnd the wi-gutu in 108s. was n result 0f hls' and dotcwrmineitl to glvc the mm. lllflll P601110 llir- 'i‘rut.li by nlvini: |l|.oni n lfilllSiilllUil of ilii- lliblc. ‘Ivycliffu was a Hl‘]1ill'tl.lit<ll., Tbi- English Biilit“ is it product of much-hated sectariunisnl and dc- moirnzitionnilsm, in tho curly illlii (fontury Tyndale czirrirli‘ on tliu the Wfifk m‘ \V_\'liffc, lic_ ton, was u separatist. who rt-iusctl in bu coerced; he was driven from his country rind siraugllt-d in 1| for- eign lnnd for his views, but. his doctrine oi‘ the liberty of differ- ence still survived. ln iiic 17th Bmtllry Milton stood with (‘rnnr we-ll ns an advocate 01' religious and politicadi freedom. "What some lament of." ‘no said, “We mili- er should rejoice nt; we should rather prnlsh this forwnnlness n- mnnK men to re-assuino the iii-dc- puteil care oi’ their religion into their own hnnds uguin. l four ihut this imu yoke of outward cmifor~ mity will leave a slavish print up- on our necks" tho liberty of differ- ent-.» was bnllimi the rrvofiltion of 1M9. which bronchi ilmnocrucy in- to lacing. Locke's philosophy stat- ed‘ that no mun is good enough 10 Iovcrn another mun without the other man's consent, in~ matters either rufleitms n!‘ polliicnL Tiflf is the basis or modern irocddrll. to obry the tin- “Art of Uniformity." and do‘ fit-ll ilic King nnd the Church; he wan thrown into jnil Mr his pnins but the gospel he preached could sv-irond rrvrilution on bciiziif of popular doctrine and thnt of others like‘ him, in the 18th crniury John Money Order is lost, the amount is recoverable. Over $100,000,000 reached the right hands last year throuflh ti" medium of Money Orders. ' These Mcney Orders are easy to purchase. N0 flPPlicatim " blank to fill out. On sale at all hours of the day and evcfl-H ing at 3465 express OffiC€S-8t thousands of sub-agencies it! cities and towns. Payable immediately on presentation, practically any merchant or storelreeper will cash them d?“ accept them. Can be endorsed any number of times. A" often used for paying home bills. i’ FOREIGN DRAFTS . The Company issues drafts in Foreign MOM! f0!‘ “"7 l‘ amount at lowest current rates of exchange payable by lead’ ing Banks and Bankers throughout the Commercial Wofidrifl FOREIGN POSTAL REMITTANCES l ‘ » _ "J Immigrants and others sending money abroad profit by 09mg Foreign Postal Remittances issued by the Canadian Nfllilqnfi Express Company. Payable through ‘Feieign Post 01W" The Company also transfers money by Cable‘ or Telcflfaph’ TRAVELERS CHEQUES I \ 1' Traveler’: heques issued by Canadian National 38m“ ' COmPHIIY invaluable to tourists and commercial "8"" -. ers. W‘ med in the presenceof the payibs 689"” “i.” fllfthl‘ ‘ iffation is necessary. They are acct?" _ p18" t hotels, merchants and stQrekeCPE" ‘vefy. .. W i is lost the amount is recoverable- I Stservice is yours g Wesley saw the nerd tor deepen-