,. .... ilHi ulll W. Oblkt I. IQIaIII W“ PIQsIIQO. I. For another $6.50 m on.’ | D 0.0 I" In..." . II, A. llaex aeoa. - . gm, In“ , s. a. nus-ant. Aaouolnto ldltoe n. i. o me n . a. New reek Iopneeltflllvo-li-grahuu Powers, hie ' ‘ " double accident demnlty. For anoth- er_$9.50 total disabil- Onhmge lepnaaesitahui-K. J. Pan's? lty- monthly Income MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925 of $50 for about features, J i Notes the Way Th. budget debate, which had been long under wey before Easter and was then hoped to ibe near its end has been resumed since the recess. lt was/then stated that 40 members still desired to speak and later advices tell ‘that the num- ber had -been increased to 60 with every indication that the waiting list would be further reinforced. This iii-explained ‘by the growing belief ‘that a dissolution w.'ll follow the present sessiouand that a gen- eral election will take place dur- ing the coming summer or fall. ‘ ".‘~ wl slllmll pie are trying to -make u-p by kind- nesg and lperaonal gifts to the vic- tiuis of the MitcbeiHSlncialr deal for the cruel and fraudulent treat- mem they received at the hands of Andrew Fraser Mitchell. UTILIZING LEISU RE HOURS Every child attending echoo-l-‘lias. and needs, mwnynieisure hours in which ‘to tone up mind and bod)‘ by exercise which will afford rest life-in- quire these , fro“); study. 1t is a mistake to _,__ .-, . ‘.. - “fink w," “w” leisure hours According to the Spectator Mr. Mamba" "e Improving ‘h. or . . . . should n whom. devoted to may o; ttullclman said in a speech that ‘ The Maritime Life; ‘ portunlty of talking to the country. There is nothing new in this. it is quite the“usual thing that at the zloarly‘ £800,000.000 is ‘invested in various State securities ‘liy more to m e35, Achild does ‘not re- HAUFAX quir all- play as an offset to study M r and rew cnndren rnnnrn n,” as than 15,000,000 people. if the rig-last session 0i s parliamentary T- w- BENTLEY’ 9 ‘ lures nre correct or nnrnxlmntely term members who desire re-eiec- 0har|01i¢¢°W"‘ P‘ 5' " me only pleasure’ “luck Te“ do _ ' - tion ‘begin their electloneering they regard idleness as lp1ea5u|‘g_ so, here is remarkable evidence of campaign In the House or com Oil tho contrary children abhor idle- m" Spread °f "wnenqhlp- The mo" mons. They make their speeches "can may lnsunnrivnly love doing owners there are the more ‘stable must the country be. in a letter to‘ lng things which ‘they are no; oblthe Times however. Professor llged to do, doing them for the loveHenTY c131’ 531d that Mr-Rimchnmfs inference that capital is better dis- tlilbutcd than ever before cannot be has adopted n scheme m. Inn en_ safely lie thinks that juyrlbre utilization or leisure noun eighteenth century England with by m“ plums and already the men its slllzili farmers and master crafts- llzls aroused ‘llillCh interest in cduo- me“ mm" mve ha‘! a "mun wider llistribiltion of capital. Today the is w n“, “n, Big llltcrests are steadily swallow- there which are reported fully, printed in Hansard, put in wrap- pers and under the member's frank ale carried lhy mail to their destin- ation all at the expense of the country. things on their own initiative, do- A Battery Which ,. Will Give Service of doing a‘lid finishing something. A Cleveland, Ohio, high school ‘lmwn’ 1 All this costs a .lot of money and not all the members believe that it is right unnecessary. The large majorly of members of the House do not speak very frequently or at great length. The party leaders and the heads of the ‘public depart- ments find i; necessary and desir- uble that they shall speak from time to time and sometimes at/con- slderabie length and are always given an attentive hearing.‘ Yet _\ buttery is one of‘ the principal ucccS. stirlcs of £9"? 93"’- li must. be powerful durable and above i111 i-t-lilllilv. ‘All tiles" and lmliiy lldditionill qualities _\vili 1W found illmlrlle HART product. 1f you have not yet purchase-d your blit- =_ icry you will d0 W611 to soc tho ll.\ RT and lot {'8 Ql'()'l‘]‘1 you prim-cs. . ' We also repair bat. tcrics 0f cvcry. 11111111‘ ‘and have a‘ largc lmlnibci‘ now really I for service. Soc us lwforp blly- ing. lltionui circles. The idea briefly ‘rhndreu m spcnn a pa" or mnrr ing up the Small industrialists, and, [tninure hours In making ‘somethrnnlin tilc cities lspeclnlly it is u case useful, ornamental, or pérsonallymr a few onwloyers and many em‘ profitable, whether manually or by pmyees‘ illlily 81111 81111111111118 1118 ‘P1041101 i" A norrennnnnn; in Vancouver there are many speeches made by "l ‘public examination. The firs. who rennr-ved a Inner rmm thenmtitnflllllilelirflqlf: (Jflltllflgialltedliiltle-Oi‘ nxnibmnn was a reve|auon_ one ‘ _ ,_ I _ |no 11g o vn ue o e scusson (illilfdiclll about Prince Edward ls-rnnher in the way or’ information '71"? ‘"1191 has P911" or interest Almost every succes- i ._ , ; th . . , ' ‘ ML“ whicnh she had nude fin“ PT with interest your remarks regard-‘slve House of Commons contains :1 basket fll-ied with artificial flow i“: climate‘ etc.’ and agrees with a Hmnrd nnnrbnr or bored who are I .. t , 4 yo“ as many a time r have been arlruognized as such ‘by fellow mom : born, girl wore and proudly exhibited n1 iulld writes: era all lllade by herself, another piliyeli n piece of music which she . E. l. for a loud of the good old spuds. and believe mc I would like to have a few sacks in my base- ment at the present time. I was‘ born on Cape Sable Island. N. Snis-pccch from the throne. the ‘budget, and lived there until sevclltoellwhe tariff and a few other debate- yenrn ago, when my rnthnr movediable subjects. After three or four to Vancouver. B‘ C- r have been rnlof tllo leaders and their lieutenants _ |llave spoken on each side. if the the lumber ‘business since leaving speakers n", welrmforrned on me bud studied apart from hcr regular lllll31l5 lessons ;ii boy recited a Lat- in oration and its English transla- tion, I After all, the principal waste o! ‘time occurs during the prolonged another snowed a set or debates such as take place on thc upholstered foulstool, and s0 on throught an ex- drawings, another an ltibitlou which surprised and glad- dened the hearts of those who had proposed the experiment. The Public rat's-in:- ll contra-slut: g1" sure»! _ III-Hellfi- o’! interest. The Charlottetown Gear pa: necessarily endorse lllllll of norrilltllld!“ oo-oov n h 1 ' PREGBYTERIAN PLANS Eliot" £01‘? of. - your: i can t" 5"“ “A GOING ‘r0 rue scam-rat III ‘Myer u _._ ~' 1h like, ~ l paella“. ' ’ is kept deliciously ‘ eh. tight aluminum f Nevei sold in lslr,——As many of your readers are interested in what libs Contlnulhs Preshyteriana intend, to do, would you kindly publish -the enclosed statement ‘by one who was ‘present at a meeting in Toronto called by the Presbyterian Church Associa- tion executive ‘to ‘make arrange- ments ‘for -the carrying on of the Church's work after June 10. You may sometimes wonder why your doctor ivants Y0" W l" 111 111° hospital when you are 8101f- You ‘think of the various i11- cbnveniences, ‘the expense liefhlilil separation from loved ones, 811d B0 forth. Now your doctor understands all that 5a well as you do. He knows the immediate snpkport of the Home 194-0 1111011 be ‘ffinlitliltilfl _, Mission work of the Church. Tlril sttenditnls ' "will be the first calm on our in- 1y oi c l am, Sir, etc, ' i | A u; Church and oi .' t. , u!“ everythmg “l” bemlg iguakrl? A PBESBYTERIAN waesczlili dtikllhte Dllbiggllltélgrhfi w ‘ §n‘;“'gn'nfn“§n‘r“rf,,f§f,,f,‘§§_ ° “ plun is that Railway rel-e and ‘bll- nrnsssvnfrslntm [ENOLOSURE] However, when he made his first examination ho depended to a 3168i- cxtent upon what you told him. if you are a high strurg nervous in- dividual, and you do a lot of think- ng about yourself. including oon- siderable reading abc ut the various ailments of the body. vou may quite unconsciously describe symptoms that are characteristic of a certain serious ailment. Your doctor ulakes a physical ex- amination oi you, and finds some conditions that would seem to ugree with your statements, and others, that are ‘stly different. How is he to got more informa- zion'.’_ Well. h‘? \l'0l11i1 like to investig- Eli;- yol: still further by exaliiming The Provisional Home ‘Mission Board of the continuing Presbyter- iun Church met in Toronto in St. Andrew's Churohdnstitute on March 23, transacting very much, imiwri- am business during -i‘ts nine ses- sioils. Representatives from all ‘parts oi the Church, including two from the Marl-time Prov-lnces and British Columbia, were present. Several members of the Provisional Board were for years members of the former Home Mission ‘Board and were thus ‘thoroughly familiar with H-olne Mission conditions and work. It is significant ‘that at least two Western Home Mission Superin- . wit/z 04y Wriglerjgilfi ' t v, _ - \ K the blood the urine. the spinal P1141911"! "m?" Wm‘ “h” ‘~'°"U""‘ . rd. , -- i flu.'ds. He would like to ‘make ‘ngprgsbyter ‘,’,‘“RCh“'1'§.'r"é“° 2:1‘: » 1 . ‘ ‘ "'1 hourly tests. give certain special Mr‘ 51mm“ a“ 6v" ' amt’ ‘ ‘ lrenrnrenrn nnd watch their {n tho latter becomes an active moni- ~ ‘,4 rnnrr _ " ber of the Provisional Board on I Julno 10th, the ‘former was present at all sessions giving invaluable as- sietance. The outlook for the continuing Presbyterian Church was rfound to be encouraging beyond all expecta- tion, surprisingly so, indeed, espec- ially in view of the ‘pro-voting claims of ‘the Church Union Colli- m-ittee. Up to ‘liiaroh 10th the total number of votes cast in all Canada was 196,195, of ‘these 95,799 worr- for and 100,396 against, a majorly against of 4.597. At "the same date ‘the majority against in Ontario was 13,122. ‘I'll-stead of ‘the handful which thc U‘nlon Cfldlllllili-lee before the voting concede-ti as possibly rcmainin-g Pl‘€£“1l)"‘_6I‘1flil. the Provisional Home lllissfon found over 560 congrega- iinps. 0f those, after oa-refill in- vn-‘igation, 80 per cent. are said lo be ‘self-sustaining and the num- ~ber is still growing wlitll more to follow‘. Tshe ‘Provisional By having you in the hospital, this could all be done by ‘the house physiihans and nurses, in the ordin- ary routine of the day. fhus your doctor will have not only what you tell him. and what he discovers by examining you, but also what he finds out from the laboratory findings in your blood. ilrliie, and so forth. , This is the usual‘ reason ‘ why your doctor wants to have youin the hospllll. You can be watched closely. and treated promptly. However, often your doctor wants you to get away ‘from the cares of home. as the best-means of getting you well again. On the other hand your doctor may not send you to the hospital, even if you are seriously ill, be-_ cause the hospital surroundings might hlivc such a depressing af- fcot upon you that it would inter- fere with your recovery. Your best plan is to trust your doctor in this matter. because his‘ whole idui 1s to get you well again, imam was nncdnl,‘ Ymmg Wm‘ lassured of sufficient men to sulpplyl W1 l ‘e ves the penny abiggfl.’ - varllige degliiglltful . long-lasting Q14 beneficial refreshment. Coming home on the train or car ~ It's so ‘cool and 8W1?" 35¢!’ smoking. And then when Y0" 2°‘ 11°11“ how eager the little folks are for titéii‘ , Wi-lgleyli l How good it is for theml - Home Mission y gratified to bel $011001. £1110 might ‘say we are en- subject ‘and capable of debating it, joyillg ,1 very “we huglness wmlltherc is little more that is of any: "n, rnrrnnrn on the prairies, anvalue to anybody that romaine to ‘be said. But it is frequently the! case that twenty-flve to fifty mcm-f bets will desire to speak and con-1 011i‘ 0WD 0119181911 1 tinlle the discussion for weeks. In. i-rust your people will enjoy a many cases the later speakers! bountiful crop this year, and also "wmly 51v" u repcmm" of m5‘ “'5 than your JED“ Wm Continue rm guments lind opinions of [lime whorl live already" spoken, and in mostf cases obscuring the ciearness and F r ‘l "__~ woakenng the force and eifect of ‘v demy the legality or a Pm"|\vhat had lbeen ‘before delivered. Phone McEwen 590 clflTown Garage Battery and Car Repair Dept. Tile only instruction zlu- pupils was to spend a purt of given to their leisure hours in doing some- tiling‘ that they liked doing and to put tho ‘product on exhibition. though we ‘find a great deal of op- position, as we deal direct from mills . . . Everyone who has had auythinlg do with children knows the i0 pleasure they takein showing some’ tiling which they have finished Anything done u-nder direction is a task and not always, ll. pleasing one. The whole joy of lilo is in t-lle thing which they vol- untarily begin and f-lnish them- Moreover, the child in his or ilor achievement of this kind shows the ‘bent of their disposition, the kind of calling for whlich ‘they ."ll‘8 naturally and instinctively fit- Something About Our Mail Order System Sometimes you find it im- possible to come to the cit)‘ to purchase your drug wants or perhaps you "a" 3 P11‘ scription and cannot conven- iently bring it to our store. many, many years of success." themselves. ince collecting gasoline and ‘beer and z-iofi drink ‘taxes is going ‘to be, Take the dlnnnnnlon on me “rim tested ollt in Ontario. The Toron-| Flor example, iLfillibjdCt that has to Star raises the point by asking ‘boon debated more or loss during m“ {mowing quesmonn; [fifty sessions ‘posh All the ‘back “can the Ontario (rnvérnlnenvt!110111311013 in the House want to than regulations to lax beer bevlblplH-lk upon it and tllclr right call- ' not ho denied. although when they ,do speak it will be only to rehash wllllt hlis been already said. dark- onng counsel with words without knowledge and "boring everybody lit themselves. solves. It is for people such as you that we have established a MAIL ORDER SYSTEM It matters not what you de- sire in our line all you have to do is to wrljc or phone- we guarantee to deliver the goods when and where you want them. GIVE US A TRIAL AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF n . ,. THE 2 -' MACS McDONALD a BRADLEY Proprietor! Phone 315 erases and gasoline, and keep with- in their powers of ‘taxation? While bills have been passed providing 4.4 hopr, and the principle of taxation. tho method of collecting the taxes and the provisions governing ‘the selling of hcer are leftto rcgu-laitlon by ordcrln-councll. O led and this knowledge will be a valuable guide to their parents and to tllcmsclves in decidilllg the call- ing in life In which they are most likely to succeed. The ‘idca is well worth commend- i‘n‘g to ollr teachers. It should not be undertaken an a task; it must be absolutely voluntary and the boy or If these needless speeches and the electloncerlng speeches‘ alloyi- mentioned were out ollt, it would easily reduce the length of the average session ‘by 50 pcr cent. and except for the pay oi‘ members, would proportionately reduce all other cost 0f legislation. it would limit ‘Hanszlrd to linlf its present swollen ‘proportions and make it U Q "lt is understood that this is one of the first and most important items of business the Cabinet inlli- islors will tackle as a legacy from ‘tile session of the Legislature pro- Yi-Bllctl YBHi-Pfdily- T119 171B 91111119111 quite as useful and informing, more tho ministers will have to face ishliilffifiliilg 811d 1911K 005111’ $111111 11 what is a direct tax and what is ad's "my at a saving 0' “W” thou‘ indirect L“, sands of dollars. o girl who ilndertakes it, apart alto- gctllcr from their school duties, will vt-‘ry clearly indicate the calling which their natural zrpt/ltude VShUWS they should ‘take up. if adopted in our schools we venture the predic- tion that there will be revelations of unlookodfor talent and a clear direction f?» the future of many of our boys and girls when they set ou-l, 0n their life's work. The ex- periment is well worth Great George a e ._.T.,__. ll a Going West when Thinking of Taking aTriy Travel by the This la a parliamentary reform that Is greatly needed, ‘hilt diiilcult to effect. Various plans havoboell proposed as improvements on tho existing order and one or more of them have ‘been applied in other parliaments ‘than ollr own with "if the Government collects a tax from the soft drink manufacturers and the tax is ililtimafely paid by tile consumer, the; is understood to be an indirect tax and "ultra vlres" of the powers of the province, ac- trying: it detract ‘from the ‘pupil-s school work and it will afford lln- told pleasure and ‘profit to nil. cannot ‘this end in view. __ pits Home Mission fields and luinor~ ' iltics in_ congregations that have‘ '"*""""*"“'"""' 553T.“ §FJ32;.$“§.'.“.i"-'.‘Sf.l’§t§3.7 iiiliili! t ring-for work were before the Bqnnhi I with assurance that as ‘many more, 18B "light be needed could bo sccur-' ed. Students will ‘be palid at present, lrates wit-h board and travelling ox» -‘penses to and from their fields. The‘ financial provision is assured. Desi lillc the enormous a-molint of work, ‘that has been done in the ‘inter- Dull y Selections ,,_ FOR (iuurillail Rcudcrs v +0 o aa-vooooooowoeeooo - f | APRH- 2°‘ 1925 olf the continuing Presbyterian} EVERLASTING LIGHT: -—'i‘hyf@n not one w" h“ bee“ m“ money sen-l, in for Missions Budget purposes. There is no debt. but con-irariwise sufficient on hand ‘and ‘in sight ‘tn meet every demand. Every ziid-receivig congru- gation and Mission Station that has remained Presbyterian will be ‘look- pd lifter zillid special cllrc is assur- ed ‘to minorities that have rcmui-ncd faithful in congregations that ‘have gone union. The following resolu- tion unanimously an-d enthusiastl. cally adopted, covers the ground in this respect. sim shall no more go down; shall thy moon withdraw its the Lord shall be thine eve ilgill, uavfthe days of thy me shell be ‘ended. Isaiah 6 neither lor other elf; for rlasting nlourn- 0:20. PlfAYER:—- .; "Tho 11011.1 is my ligilt and my salva- ' ‘tion, ‘ Whom shall l fear? 'l‘h.>lyiruord is the strength of my’ l Gr 0t‘ Wfltilllih-illlrl be afraid? 1. The Provisional Home Mls- i I THE ‘OTHER (‘AM slon (Jomnlltteo of the continuing Presbyterian Church in ripe wl-rh ‘bile trmdltiolllil Prcsliy of a vigorous home and ab teriun policy ‘missionary service nt Perhaps he sometimeemilpped n b road, is in a ‘position (Members Montreal Stock Exchange) Pbiiilcgill, so havtlshyou. h m g‘, “Baum and hereby no“ nnnnrn (Direct connections with ‘New York Exchange“) _ ‘r p5 ‘some lngs c oug to m. , 1 . ’ ‘ ' we“, m should you. illmsgrg: lgrnliiioncionlgrzalzne]ritgigeqqigilrgl No account too small to receive our careful attelttlon. quit u l -‘ “ . / Pnrhnnn he may have rnrtered_ suiiélrzcezingagslgigirirnncfe Wifllrildbflivlfirififill We should be pleased to Ilvs Y Why, all mien do, and so have 1. Stations as remains with the is"? you our opinion on any security U" 1111151 81111111‘ 11111968 1'01! 110. tlruing Presbyterian Church." a in which you may be Interested. 'l‘iiat so have you. That ‘the special congregations, niinritlles are ‘not being from the ‘reso i w. inane. nonunion. Perhaps, if we think. Both I and you, Whcn painting someone black as ink. As some folks do, Perhaps. if we woul Perfection we would not expect, But Joel. a man half-way correct, Like me and you. 152 St. Jamel Sh, floral, l‘. Q. 'l‘. KELLY IIIUKINSON. should stop and Mmmul’ P‘ a‘ » v ~. (Brnnnh oat-m) liollsvllle. oat." ’ m J. Y. K. WALIIANK. overlooked." is evident. lotion following: . that wit-h t‘lle assur- "BFY Eiiilibort in men ""11 mime? ‘the ‘Home Mission re- ‘1"“'e""°"'13- 111611101115 grants and appointments 1o d recollect, inces and other to the Moderate Synod and fron ed by him, cutive." ‘$190118. be referred l' of the ‘Provisional l others. to be nam. '10 T911011 to the Eire. I'm lust a man who's I'm just like you. l'vo done some things should, Perhaps like you. fairly good, I Imperial Fox CONTAINING PURE "e35 tjllvliylt never OIL ' Manufactured ‘ly. . ‘l But, ‘thank the Lold. I've sense to H mhergrrai‘ ‘helm’; the P “$101131 - ,- ‘ nan _ » onle as 0n oard ‘ ore than o ‘ I .. TllB rest of men- "with charity; “m°'°“‘ °"‘""°"°° i" "ililviiws the ‘The Imper 131 They're good enough if good n5 ""1" i1i°1'@<1"‘1<>"‘s that a stwna good effect. Among these! is the application of a short time limit for speakers after, say, the first four have spoken upon any -blll, rc- sollltlon. or ‘motion. Something really ought to be done to check the waste, delay and cost which the scores of valuable and loquaci- ous politicians are imposing upoll the country from year to year. cording to some‘ in close touch with the situation. The regulations to be The Charlottetown orchestra en- “Famed by the Government Wm lnriain their fellow citizens in the hue w keep d6" or Dominion I Prince or Wnres College ha" m“ jurisdiction in the field of taxation. I 8 I —<-0->-i—— (1 P. R_ EDITORIAL NOTES . rue PEOPLE'S POPULAR ‘mutwsv The C. i’. H. is noted for efficient service and (tour- teous treatment to all pits- seugers, evening. “it is understood that the Gov- ernment could collect a tax on ‘the to pay Petersen 1s the way a mem-llproiiis oi the manufacturers of beer. ber of the House of Comlmons des- wine and soft drinks, but this cribed ‘the W. 'l‘. R. Preston ‘Mllliouihardly likely to Dollar shipping deal. '“*—— \ Attempting to rob Paul and Sons Fares the same on ail Lines When wanting to buy Rlilway and Qtesmshlp Tickets look for the sign of the ‘C, P. I. Canadian Peoifle Gteamahipe Ltd. is be the method adopted. it would ‘be s direct tax on ‘the profits of the manufacturer. it was intimated ilbat the retailer would absorb the beverage tax. ma‘ 4‘4‘A‘AA 40350 Character Reading § 110w dellgliifud it is to see so ' A Dlmpied Chin many children returning from morn‘ Company Presbyterian Church, ‘the standards of our fa [HO- maintaining Say, me like you. lt‘h and gov- lleg. Trade My"; - lizltlrllllealltbthwli-i continue "after Jhurnre ch"'°"°*°w"‘ 7- *- 1- ‘ . e very same olir w‘ c ‘ col well being. longevity, power; 39°11 111° 111111101’ t1"! Ufliwd Ohm-oh, " the Presbyterian Church will have success and determination. i "s A dimple in an ordinary chin Preparations completed for T“ “nm ""1" °' shows a desire for love but one in “"1411; on its work at home "9" 1" Prince Edward leluiildntlflch m‘ huwmsifgt?“ - , a rano ea w era ll i iii] . _ h| . and abroad. in ‘ oti vii ‘h ~ a round. plump c n betokens a event the Boalsioiixa 011 t 111M i" Virllfl Piilwlea are heln craving for someone on whom to g born and stickied by bestow warm affection. t ooneiate very smtir healthy Dflrations be- iIre-iv oi Imperial- rohuet mothers who" 4|. interested in ‘the pre A small ch11! usually means lr- ins msde for the meeting or rep c“ m" °" F" "Wm- Tiw Illoum eupplyeiis . ' trgiggld ggdfihgiiigqiaumaptlbmty gmiligiltell-vsésliznd Ammib‘! Cm‘ ""1 "i" "Mmry vltsmlnee and on ' ' n the "mm her mineral to“ i.“ presentativep will be z EMQMILWOPIQ "a l“. “new naked to “m” In Toronto "om Imogene, which are e . - throughout the geetgtliltfltlz to recover from brain lever and "i"? norcwncurring Presbyterian '- " °" 1'"'°d'- - ' similar allmeirtsthanepersoli with eves‘ M1011 111 4381MB. before a good well-devoted chin. Perserwerance and resolution are indicated ‘by ‘the length of the low. er jaw, downwards. June 10th. This held immediately When ‘the Commie sembiy who are march to the Met The Imperial: 5°" i" milk. at the lama time lfld iilvs s laxative effect uplon rot of normal health.‘ ‘gathering, will be before Assembly. sloners to lllie As- enterlug Union, ropoiltan ‘Method- Itlmillltl the milk Ytino, lnereaelpg ti“ they wnlily newlelimglit m bovvsla-i-the int: up ' 1 Wm“- Phmw °" 0'" m‘ ing church and afternoon Sunday H i School eating ice cream cones. lt Th“ would b?’ “J. uudqrlwdd’ a *°1‘;“11at:e'1°:g02i gag“ 13g‘? "1111i§§§p.:nm::e‘h“l:2n§¢?yIf: rlzefvgselkrggyfeflfihnrzlhutfch.‘debit usi::.r°.r'y “m” "om our Dmnlbuhr‘ W dulé“ , i’ I n , direct tax upon ‘the consumer, but ‘lrlnli: a smooth. oval chin a placid, “m? ‘ Street {and there comm“ u” gm. C", Trust: "ML shows how mindful of the ‘heathen how to correct rt rams,“ m be nebrond-minded individual. u, 1|. | ‘ _ A long. pointed chin is the slgnl e “'6 dean have been cided. A simiilar situation applies of rather an opionatlve. fault ' r0 "In “r on nnronnny finding man or women. A long, broad chin denotes physi- Charlottetown r lt i; pleasing to learn our peo- '\"' " "~- » ‘ ‘vomit .1 Qtnh-‘i-app-‘r. ._q";.- ' away. -----<Oa--- For Ivory lll-Ilnard‘: Llnlinsnt. \-—-—— 'l‘om'—-Why does a woman always lat Church. those who do not intend Tlm-‘Becauee she picks out a eral Assembly a-ud conotftute ‘the minute which is e continuing ‘Presbyterian Church in Canada. There will ‘be no tmek n work. A Mission fund wll be ready at the; date for “THE lMPERlAh BISCUIT o0. OHNRLOTTITOWIQ P. ‘L bout half an hour ‘i. "torment, ‘ .~v‘r.“‘- .‘