l I l l _ vlinflbfiadlfltvlnuldnsarncsirfwavsiomouuu ace FOUR illi illllllllllillllll iuliiiii Notes by theiWay The colt of iivlr‘ Ia always] nlatte of Internet to household"! and sometimes one of painful interest. The Btrsau of Statistic! at Ottawa tells from time to time whether this cost is ‘going up or flown, it ls figured out on the basis ~ - of 29 staple foods consumed lby the _ ‘ average family perwdelt and 111° NATURE'S can: mo suonr result is made known monthly. So it , DEMANDG turned out in the official report for October tbflt the cost (I living had _ww. i ‘m I-w-Illllllll-i- L Illlfll _ |g¢¢an—Llaot.0ol.l>.A.IaalianI.D-I-0- gguuuqIgagm-Lmlaraott. AaaaalaaoIdtaoa-ILI-OIIHO r wi-lv msv. on. HARVEY can: ‘r0 cAuApA Sin-Rev. Dr. Harvey, exdfoder- mor of the U. F. Church of Scot- land, who has been featured for . weeks lll‘ the Canadian Daily Press A 111°" ilil-efe-‘il-i"! ‘M118 ‘"11 as addressing Coast to Coast meet- ' “ilonnav, NOVEMBERZZ. 1926 . ):v<---_~...,.;. u. v . . r tiiosnno tots which 111's 111111111“ a“ W" m“ . ’ -' ___ continent The P010" Gmwflw‘ "The ldcarno Pact" 1S a 31mm“ o‘ Association is estimated to My? oulmudlu; importance at 9W5“: exphrfci} 600,000 bushels_ -of sea-l- lu view of the discussion at the re~ and ludependent growers $11114‘ noted years ago, when it was dis- Wlie fi°W11- The" l5 m’ 15°“ 755m“ covered thatswhere an abscess or to doubt the accuracy of the re- boii appeared on the skin, that _ kl l ll ll l f there was first a very dark red w" in; {We yedfigy; 8:10 S: contra-l urea, then about this centre ‘Md a 9°“ r u m ' a light red area, and finally a white in September to 810% in October. are“ surrounding the whole abscess Did it not follow as a natural in- 01' boll- _ This white area was due to the iiuence that the Dominion is pros whlle burpuscles cl the blood m"? ings of the "United Church.” -has— in an unguarded moment-told tho secret of his speaking tour in Can- ada. At a meeting in Moose Jaw. ‘Sask.. as reported in the “Moose Jaw Times", of Oct. 30th. ult.,'he began by saying-—“it had been con- ceived by those at the head of tho United Church of Canada that he would be useful to that Church as P610115» everYlwdY ‘=°11'e111°d "i1 ing to tlie site of the ablcass, and a. foil against the Presbvtennns happy and the King Government sort of wailing it on from tllu rout not within the Union in Canada." [he best ever? of the surrounding tissues. . These This 111911 i9 111B 011180! 0f i118 white corpuscles have the vpower ul" visit to Canada,-—“'l‘hose at the moyermenl’ uuu uuu for“ (glam. head of the United Church"—-after uelvuu gurougu we wnl] uggueurl. taking unjustly from Presbyter~ ery to any point where it is nsces- ialls—all over Canada — their The Ottawa sary (or mum 1,0 du ml; prowurlyl, church homes. because they would it was four work. '- not surrender to usurped official- No Home and. no ‘Friends- Can you look ahead with confidence to your financial condition when you reach 65? cent imperial Cviiieieiife “*1 ‘he ditionai- 100.000. making 100-01111 action 0f the 131111511. minim” with bushels which, at $1.26 a. bushel. ' would realize ‘$875,000. One steam- Charlottetoiv-i ~- -- - - i»- __ That was. however only one ggreed upon as follows: lagt wgek 149.830 bushels of seed month,‘ showlnnl (l) 311111531“! Security compact P0111141“ 1°’ Brwklyn‘ N" ‘n’ and ‘mumal mall's how ism their Presbyterian freedom . v- A L0 ll ' amen! ‘lermnny. Franco B@1i='1“111- Aerfolk. lirgillifl. said w be i118 years ago in October. 1922. At that able l°"sl‘l’§w’°‘*l‘§lfl'fl‘l‘:§fllfl? 11%,", and u... rights of the People; Miter Great Britain 111111 ilfliY- largest caTSO 0f 599d Willi-Ms “er “me ‘he weekly family ‘budget was irritates the tissues anywhere, turning them out M dour“ m Wm“ - .$i0-23- M1‘- MBCKBIIZiB K1118 W110 stimulates these white cflflpuficleg 5MP W110i? i118)’ might in halls, (2) A11 Arbilrllml“ Cmlvenlm“ Silliweii i191" an!‘ Canadw“ °r Am - - . - shops barns or sheds after shame- had not been long in power. was in the blood so that they pour out ' ' between Gorlnaiiy 811d France’ erican port. In addition to that fl i-ti fsacrdt ts. l s‘ terribly worried about it.“ He was h?“ mlimsellves a’ lmllterllal 111i1il§l,°l",l“l,§‘§.,§§ lg“, lo i)“, $5,... _ i3)‘ A11 Afiiiilallii“ mnvemw“ 2.300.000 bushels of table stock Vii-l 5o Worried that he wrote a Speech o sets t e p0 so“ or n tat on’ {letweeil 6911118117 11nd Belgulu" be SblPPed which» i" 75 “ems a from the Throne about it for the mustard gas. then injected somel , byterian Church, are still planning He first irritated the lungs vwlth and worlllng m “loll” lhem, and ~ , r l n. H - - (4) Ail “Aflillmlion Treali’ lwbushel, would realize 515-13000 Governor General. The speech said 211141311‘ Siilifi- 1:11}: aislilbitilligllled some gfilgelofizgggtendf arvey m can tween Germflfly 3111i Piiiand- 1118111118 a ""01 ‘)1 52600900 m’ 9°!" that the m“ of “Vi”: ‘v85 the great ugcle: ismirlalcdiatiaeiyvlbezanm M3,’. rglcalgfmllalll‘. gelglllgeiltsucxzggg (5) Au Arbitration Treaty. be- muss alone. "One of the mos-rival“ °t ‘he lmes" t w” such “i118 <11" °f ‘he subsmlc“ m“ fronnbondage. who were on their tween Germany and Czecbo-Slovn- “fflf-rgflchlng advertisements this Dem ma‘ me Gwunment wasllgwmllmes mum‘ This fnelml ‘he way to their promised land, when " n _ a going to tackle it forthwith. The real‘ “i?! “ll °1_ the“ “hi” ‘m’? some desert tribes attempted their kin. "province has ever bad. says 1h» Job‘ mainly was t-o be Mr‘ Mm“ légcliels at girglsielcvaelséebat they rsilflei‘ extinction and failed. “And Moab The Rhine 181111 D601 is 111° iiwfiChflrioliflowll 511111111310 "l5 ‘h’? docks. and by the time .\ir. Mur- Further the more severe the eX- fir? (llllilxlagélflsizliesiigflfitlecilliiiilgfs iis most important provi- "legend in conspicuous red 1811MB dock got through (according to TAHQDOBUTB go the tploisoln. the more pro- they ‘rel-e mullyg- ' -- h - d d g l. u- King) the farmers and the grocers “(lune w“ e “Crane i“ ‘his Tlieii "it W08 OOHCB-ivfld by 111086 on each or t e h“ re s 0 I o . . Wilma 119517931113 WW" ill lilelat the head of" the Moabites. that and eterybody else would be just blood v v '- _ h _ d - » l though their own efforts were of {FY1118 11b i0 like allay i 911‘ 8011 S. This is of course all very wonder-um avail “againl-it" Israel, some one we were all eluledy . ful to us as weharve only the brain skilled lu nlagvlc “would bu useful unwiel- Inndi vision Igfdnlflmthlzlit it as a foil against them." l - _ cer an y g ves us o or ugllt Then Baiak. King of Moo-b sent whnev" Mr’ Km“ or Mr‘ Mlmliiiai 1T1 11° 1118113! WBYB. in every ‘way. messengers to Balsam. with the‘ may attendidock may have dons to relieve Carr :8 might sayg Nature is doing her rewards of divination lil their e _l l ' m‘ adll-s awllll pal-ll need llol be here est for us t e whole twenty four hands, and they said to Balsam, (a) Germany and France as” the potawiro“ Hg b“ flees a hours ohthe day. "There is a. people come out of that there shall be a Neutral 1on0 Guardian points out that the hasiclizciled" “eied ‘filth “gwbgefan And what does Nature demand in Egypt. and behold they cover the . ll_ . .1 l l 9 £793 985 11S 0 e ° 111" return? face of the earth, and they abide m the Rhine mum) vjlhegzlit m“ “ins? of ‘hehprmgnce 5 da “in? iif. But these facts are of record. Simply that you and i should useiflvei‘ 1181111181 il-ilem- (301110 110W i German. French an gian 50 .an 1 s, too, as cen success u . The cost ol llvlng wlllch stood m the common gauge with which we pray thee, curse me this people," <0 n l» Oi ii and Germany is to ‘be guaranteed sure. the value of fish caught was $10.93. Thus, according to the offlciyou have eumu a meul that l5 Teal. in a Pullman but on an .n.ss. and u bl. five Powel- .._ Gel-many uurl g1 44.33.33, mm; Qf wuluu uumuliai records, what Mr. King called “i-lizfielilltifgféeit lrlnlzlynllnteillrliolgeftthfii ttiggllighthelthoisags aproleltétecilleadiillll France "themselves and lGreal Bri- from lobsters. Altogether the Gar-lnclmagss liern’ 1135b!“ 7?‘: mfan-lyou really need. It may mean also M03“ B?“ hi‘; 1° Viewdloiili- all" .................. . ... ~ me en ncrease y can s a‘ _l hllslll d ll l l ll ,~ view-pa nt an urged_hlnl, "Curse l . ‘mi S?’ Belglutm ;n:‘r:mly' fight: if“ M £53m 6:11" 15 ready for a week. or $36.40 a. year to the aver-lteail: finaiilygflire 131$. elSIiill-llllfilfllaljli’: Elle them ‘Ilium thizlhcevirllcod < " rlnany a lac nce or 0 . erry m s. age Camullan lamlllh And yet llw el-cllle dlllly wml lbwalk lll the only m everyw ere w . " ou s a ‘ , , Germany, tlis other three national For furtlier ‘information of ourlexcellelll ubellll lollrlllll, seem llll_ doors to conwleta thinss- And if we “:l"..°“'s° the?“ m‘ they ‘m’ "mwYolltlis And Smoking‘ , do this. we res-p a reward in healtife ,' ___ will go to the aid of the defending esteemed contemporary. and lllllllpllleslh that ls beyond llle HOW hISiOPY P096815? Wlieii (w_ l__ com-m) _ l power. . , add that a steamer Canada's Presbytcrians would not l v _ price of riches. submit to ecclesiastical bondage. “where lllll you gel llllll tllmlu According to our despatchos Sat-lug on a cargo of 200,000 bushels oil Those at the hcad of the United elm my llllllu ma“... wall llll, lllles. ‘day Newfoundland and New potatoes at the ‘Railway wharf in saiand favored acceptance of the Charlottetown. Ch h," “w - l H _ ,,__..» trelslgfiil becufllszei Iffilfuthlllfltigq" mm W‘ by a ‘M’ ‘l w“ M“ “Oi whole treaty. Australia favours a’: ceptance provided all the dominion». reference to it. There were in all five treaties el, lllolle loaded u; An all too common occur- ence in the police 6011118 is the sentencing of a hell!" less old man for vagrancy. “You see me here-film" if.” "WQ; A: full o] griefos age: iwervhed "i W" He had money at one time. He earned good Wfiges- He had his chance as other men had. But, repeatedly, 8113' little surplus he managed to save was swept away- Deposit a small sum each . year on an Imperial Endowment Policy and it will pay you a guaranteed monthly pension ‘to keep you in comfort and independenue after you are 65. Or ll; will provide a monthly ingome for your family should death Not at all a surprising con- call you early. dliltionflwhen sftalttlstics shg): l , t at 011! 0 men Wh not iooklnt t ' - still dependent on their daily m- {mwp romofiolllxlffiflg?‘ wages or upon charity for be uninsurable. send lu support when they are 65. the coupon today. . THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA HEAD omcs = roaomo. ONTARIO treaty. sions are as follows: (1) Germany and France agreefsands of potato sacks now going‘. never to fight each other again allil_“to the southern market's: Seed Poi- to arbitrate all mutual disputes-Values from Prince Edward Island. (2) Germany agrees to ifliii ilivlflhe Garden of the Gulf.” League of Nations. Whatever success "rrrtuunn Branch Office: 70 Prince Street CHARLOTTETOWN , llllllllll __— SUPERB SHOWING OF TOlLET-GOQDS surely fine toilet article: will be included in your list u; gm, u, bu bought. This is the place to some for them. Dur stock is full of new things-man)’ °l "1"" iii“ °" m‘ market for the first time. l A line of toilet articles, such as ours. affords wider choice of useful things than almost any 0th" 11M 1° i" thought of. You can find something m this Superb ihliw‘ we maviconsciow of the impending ruin! is now tak-l At the Imperial Conference Oin- ‘_——">_'__ ada stands with South Africa and‘ the Irish Free State against the an ceptance of the Locarno treaties. Australia, New Zeuland and New- foundland favored acceptance. ivc ninx Lllssoss 11v ENGLISH 8y W. L. Gordon . -. r r..\vllil‘ for they were many." And “f f‘ lmllllloly ‘in (“ml they sent messengers to Dr. “latmplflglrlllfuls ‘ll-he llllcxlloll mlul Harvey saying "There is a DOODlE ' ‘ _ _ lwurleously lliii. alul cnuriuuusly in Canada uilo believe tilrlt tilelllli.<\\'1'1'"‘l2\ llllll lll cllllllofil. lll the! LIVES OF GREAT MEN agree t0 it. South Africa. Ireland and Canada declined to become par- lles to it. The attitude of the domiuions illhelpful reading for our young men this matter again brings us back to and boys than the biographies of rhefactthatfliffirltaln is at war.the:great men. These are they who dominions are at war.“ The fact have left "footprints on the sands that a dominion has not acceptediof time“ which it will always be responsibility for the treaty will safe to follow and which, if follow- not save it from attack from anyled. will load. if not to greatness, a‘. power which is at war with Grout lees; w usefulness and honour. There is no more wholesome or wonder what the Toronto Globe will have to say now that Premier King has taken ills stand alongside of‘ Hertzog and Cosgrave in this crisis worms orvrrm ulsusnni Don't. say “the child has a. right to be commendet Say “deserves to 1180910. not the Offifilfiléhflfliilll: _ __ ,. llo llcllllll w... Church. and \v1lu will not put illciflblmifilitt mhlarlilialgm luct illc suic- oi nmks under the yoke of clericallclkllreilel m lmys ls fill Clllllllllll, aulocracy’ and they are nmny‘ Cov-lilllif most oi‘ the ilenlers iii such eflng the whom land‘ Now lilermlilillgs set-m in llalvi- forgotten or fore come. we pray thee, foil this ‘ ‘ ‘ of the Enlpires history. We shall git-PEN MlSm-‘ONOUNCED; gov, liiwii’ Blioftly- 1101110: ivliiils iolerument. Pronouncethc "era," and banish the Union Jack from South 11°1- 1“! i! "fin" _ Africa. He still leads the dlsmeni UPTEN MISSPELLLD: stomach; v , not ache. herment procession. SYNONMMS: education. learning, knowledge, tuition, training, instruc~ . lion. culture. schooling. Saint John is presently to have WORD STUDY: "Use a word the automatic telephone system, 2311'” “mes “ml lll-blflawlllls" “its: which is already in use in Etimon-l “(Jean m" v“ u ‘y W m“ ' Britain, they are still British anill The excellent lecture by Dr. J. the enemies of Britain; silould A. llifdPhec of Summerside on Sir there be suchnvouid he our enemies William Oslcr, one of our greatest ing one word each day. Todaya people for us." And he came. l But though "those at the bend of the Uni-ted Church" have sentl him fronl one view-point to allotb- er ail across Canada, bidding him "foil tho Presbyterians from thence," alld though he has per- formed his magic rites as best he knew, the only result visible is the growing multitude of Presbyter- ians. new groups organizing and nenv churches rising everywhere. And who ill Scotland does the ton, Calgary, Winnipeg. Montreal. word; pmuggrrxllllolzs; gruully diu- Toronto and Halifax, wholly or par- tingulshed renowned. “Ho is the | ‘tially. Ill the ‘use of the autolllntldson o! a“ illustrious when" and wu would be subject to illelr Canadians. published in Saturday's. attacks. The hope of the world for Guardian. ls well worthy of careiubnumber 1.9 i5 ualllug “rlllloul lllw. peace, however, lies in the pact P8111531 11y Oiir boys amonglwhonl agreed to by the European powers we are to look for the men who areleach “leplmne l5 a ‘mi ‘m which at tiho ‘Locarno conference. The yet to contribute lo Cnnadafir, great- groat world powers are pledged to ness 11nd the greatness 0f its peo- peace. and there is little danger Pit‘- , that we shall, in the near future at least. be called upon to defend ourselves against any enemies of the Motherland. The strength oi me bond bllllllng llle llomllllons u» the pressing needs of today. With gether and to the Motherland lies proper leadmshlp were ‘hall be *‘ ‘ followinx and a general betterment. Good roads, well-kept barns and outbuildings and neat and comfort- able I ldences are the result of intelligent following of wise lead- ership. a EDITORIAL NOTES Community leadership is one of not in signed pacts but in love and loyalty and this, we may hope, shall endure regardless of writ-ten agreements. i 000D AD. FOR P. E. I. I (Providence has been especially 351m Tel-onto Ma“ and amp"; merciful iilllfl 8B880ii ill Wlihiifilii- has the following editorial‘ on l"! 111° T11131- 11111-11 "19 i111"! °1 111° r M; Edward island iii-its issue W111i" civil 111w been svtsvir- 1111i or ovelllbel. u; there is a large quantity qtill oh ‘W hlle the Maritime Provinces 11"“ “"1” "W101i"! 111T“? °~'1 undoubtedly have some grievances, Pmvldim“ i" Pmlwtllm- NM’ ll l “all” lo lllllll “l” Pllllcll withstanding the mild weather. Efvardp island has been unusually “M” t° ‘ll lnmm “d 9‘“'9°.'“ snbeusrul um year with its agri- l’ hi“ “d “Yfw” l“ f" “l!” cultural products it was a banner season for potatoes. the mort of which are grow-n for export and the export business is said to have been the largest on record. More- m.’ Ml" ‘mall “d lfllemlld w over, there was the happy coincivi- clmll l". lll lump.“ l" I mo" QM‘ “l 5 5°“ “m9 "ll ‘Md ‘than ordinarily Ynccesafui fur 9m“ lseaaon. The few little millions we "o" l" 31° 111°" Pmlliibiiilget from the foxes wilibsawelcame masher or Ilricnililrii on 11¢ Waddltlon m the proceeds from out ind to the raising of need poi: your“; ,_ .._.l-..._._ ......_.. Foxes are atmimillgtlie front of the stage along with potatoes, which heretofore have kept pos- session of the front. ‘The foxes ‘system the subscriber gets tho l Daily Selections [OI the caller works out the number he‘ Guardian Reader. desires before lifting the receiver.‘ When the receiver is taken off the book the mechanism at central con- November 22' 1925 necfs him with the number dialled SET mm soup-r-Now sot your and keeps ringing at set intervals 1191111 111141 Y0": 8011i i0 B11911 "19 until answered, or the caller hangs Lord your God‘ 1 Chum‘ 2mm‘ up the feceiver. if the number is busv. a sisnal, heard in the receiver Thee do I put my trust. [warns him of the fact. THE QUEST . lllg to ask central. On the base of Wlli the King and Queen visit Canada and attend our Diamond Jubilee next summer’! Millions of chu rch , song, such a. royal visit could ibe brought about. but it seems improbable at present. Successive British sov erelgns halve visited Ireland from w" coll; time to time and occasionally thsy'Wlth fear that God had left the have visited foreign capitals on the ""1" 111°“ Continent. A visit to Canada would not lwlll 1w a new. departure and would in- mi- earth contain Him, llien His volve the necessity of subsequent GFBBY- Wllilo T111009 Journeys to other; more distant l 8mm“ to country. Dominion: later. For these and llewmlll llllllll‘, , other reasons we must content our- With rapture. suddenly a full- aelves with the occasional and ever “"190 91min , l red up to ‘Heaven. xlcome vfiits at the Heir Appar- w“ on the w“! And up its cadenoed stairway my soul trod‘ , Nina days hanea oomoa the ‘also-l 5-1111 lgzlelllgg Glzlmliliiil" ' ll 111° tlan In Ontario. It will be I. baa! hind’ mlhlulom day among the politicians and the. _ voters whether it turns out wet orl ‘Wbwm’! ""9""!!- dry! search ing throng frelfh with The. lark i r i Ali-whit.- weddings nnln are faa ' ‘ ilonable. One was chosen by Mill POWDEBID GLAD! lilAliflImlgloancilongbg ‘an gar ‘marriage to the a ro a an. er realm: pmyllfl-l.“ Bu.‘ “l bu“. ‘lad c‘ of "mhyen ngs" White llfln Willi A mum" lu uuuumylu‘ "l, u" guhlbeantlfnl train embroidered In nation- llah evening gowna. It in applied flldiilfll- 311i W0" MIMI Ill I" brocade-wise fo a abet brash pf l" 5" "l" m" "l" "u" h 5"‘ uuullumlu‘. up," "u 5|.” l,’ m"; inida were attired In waits frocks and green and produces an effect 11¢ 1"" "mil" "l ifml" l" “m mun softer tan aoaa|._.i»_-;,‘u,.,,_ "'-~~ ». .- l . . ~ i _ - ‘l' ' n}? 1 '- who suffered thus I PRAYER-O Lord my God, in m“, lolllllly _truth. cimadlan‘ “will ‘be dellgllled ‘ll’- And yet the‘ long and diligent my land to teach f could not find Cillm in the prais- Lag; and their Wlar too far oif for mortal to attain “foll" represent! So recently as‘ the seventeenth century, tile l'res-’ byterians of Scotlalld for n gener- ation suffered sore persecution. Because they wished to be a Church of free people. to worship God according to conscience, and would not submit to clerical and prelatic control; they were shot on tho moor and burned at the stake. _ Does Dr. Harvey represent those Presbyterians of Scotland for loyalty in truth and religious liberty? Evl dentiy not. for according to his own statement, he has come "as a foil against tho Presbyterians in Can- ada" who have suffered loss for to freedom and to I Or can it be that "those who are at tJho head of the United Church oi’ Canada," vwho went as I 80118111- 101‘ G01 Wliiilli 8- Btlifii? far as the law would allow them- and sought to go farmer, in like at- l heflrd the M8811 note. the polilil! tempt at coercion, can it be that they wishedJomo one from Scot- them how it once how Claverhouse and "moss troopers" the Presbyterlans who was done; "fol-led" And as I wandered forth my heart stood for liberty in the days of old. and "conceived" that Dr. Harvey "would be useful to them as a foil against the Presbyterians" in Can~ For if ‘His Church lHis presence did Mil Willy? I am. Sir. etc. Ephraim Scott. Montreal November 19th, 1926. Englishmen Lazy 1 beneficial lit‘ dome cites. B t 'h says used‘ by growing boys and grin fir: ' testimony of physicians is that the nicotine in tobacco has the effect LONDON, Nov. 20. -—Dean lugs. "the gloomy Dean" of 8t. Paul's Cathedral, has about arrived at the conclusion that Englishmen gener- ally are faly. A tendency to sloth. and to ar- rogance. and a certain Indulgence ,in eating and drinking were faults other nations aaw in Englishmen. asserted t_be Dean before the 15in- hops Cafe lllstitute. and in a way he Illd he agreed with this. "On the wilds." be added. "I think we are a lazy people not only our workmen. but the employ- ers. rllht on. down thronxh the “Ham” Qllli- i‘. ...l..~uv1. i? m to have lit:\‘t'l' known. iliul there its} a iii.\\‘ in our illutilie biwk Wliilfli rcilils: Ally pi-rsnll who either ilirci-tly’ or indirectly rsvlls. 0r 21185.01‘ furn- siieg to a llllnor illldcl‘ sixteen‘ years of ngu cigarettes, or lvbfl in any form. shall, 0n t-llllilill conviction before a l-itipcndinry magistrate or justice of tile peace. he subject to u penalty llUi. irxcm-il- inl; livoniy-iive (l()llnl\.i.\\‘liil or with out costs of prosecution, or to lm prisonnient ‘with hard labor for an)’ tcrm not exceeding thirty days. m‘ to both fine. with or without 1105i. and imprisonment to lllc said amount and to the ‘said term ill the discretion of the convicting magistrate!‘ Further. the lulv is that "any DBTBOILUIIGBI‘ sixteen years oi age who has in his possession, 0i‘ smokes. or in any wuy uses cigar- ettes, cigars. or tobacco in any imprisonment im- any period not exceeding seven days; "but the act does not apply in a sale to the minor for his parent or guardian. under a written request or order or the lparelit or guardian.” [After-the lpassage of ‘this law two ladies prominent ill the C. W. T. U. were active in- the prosecution of offenders against it; but when they left "this Province. prosecutions ceased. it is to be noted that this law is in a class different from that of the bye-law which forbids cycling on ollr sidewalks. The latter safe- guards the right of pedestrians to __,_____._ tobacco is to guarding the lng at any price you can wish to Pay- Herg’; just a partial list. DUSTING POWDERS. BATH SALTS. "router wareas. PERFUMES, TOILET POWDERS. FACE POWDERS UP T0 $3.50 A BOéTS ATOMIZERS. MANIOURE SETS, comPA - The White Drug Store J. G. JAMIESON. DRUGGIST retard B1101"?- law However this lnay b0. 8W v5 ' and our“ 1° be Twpectildsfiliité obeyed. The law which (“was ell. use of tobacco by mlmls or 1M acted by ‘the {leprellislullggevefit “w 0 . country or youth or um country (rum gllppnflefi evils of which they are necessarily ifllifiranl- “m; lilo; the ‘welfare qf future 8911B" ° ' l‘; nllght. therefore. to be borne in mind and readily wmlllled with by all grgwn perBOhs. lParents. guardians. and teachers. form, "shall he liable to ii penalty mo’ should lll-llll-ess upon the minds not exceeding five (lililars, or t0 ‘ll llle young the fact that they can~ not. either safely or lawfully. d0 all that the "grownups" can do: iiiiil tum. though it may he miiiiiv w smoke. they had better not do s0 until they “come of age." The B911- eral lndlspositiun ilintnow prevails to be ihobnd by law should indeed. ho deprecated by all persons who have the welfare of this country at heart. The laws may be bad. and men may differ as to the wisdom of this or that law. But there should ‘be no difference of opinion on lilo pal-t of patriotic menus to the sidewalks, and so long as the pedestrian is not interfered with ‘by vthe cyclist no one is injured orl has cause for complaint. But the former is for the safe-gnawing oil our brightest boys and girls against that which is held to be injurious to ‘their ghoallh. Grown men and womerobtaln, by tile use of lo- haccogl gentle exhiliratlon sooth- lng aw social comfort, for which .they are willing to pay money and which doll. them no hann when not mod itrexcess-linay even be of "deer sing ‘bodily and mental vigor an “specially produces gymn- toln-of anaemia palpitatlon, inter- lnittant pulse and other affections ofthe helrt and circulation." Of ‘course tho doctors amel- in res- peot-‘to the use of tdbacco as of lother things. and, of course-there are differancto in the effects of e use of tobacco n; there are dif-l l rencea in the organisation of in- dlviduain. But for tile young it is ‘generally admitted that cigarettes: Him-rat» nod-ere. in respect to lnoatqounuterl, had. it it even paid that one effect of the one of \ .i.... NURSES A REGISTRATION BUREAU Our Numa llaoiaiar la a decided boom to amarl d, qualified-N urns who wi am- pioyinollt. l _ It la of aaalatanea to the public an yell-Jar If luppii, a ready manna of oavnmutiloi- tlon between Nurses and‘ than who leek their aarvlea.‘ This bureau la free of shame. Nurses in any part of the. Province ean Molnar by sanding their addraaa. tho duty all persons. yolliift -' old. to not in conformity with 1 law. It is to be b01100 “"11 ‘ clergy and teachers, as well as parents, will much more B91111" and much morsstrongly in i119 i lure than in thd past uric m9 ° pedlence alld importance 0i hello in obedience to the laws. When ' 15.... 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