. i ~ mo. rior‘ ‘t t I'm“ 3.73m’ w” e nqSuceafr-let‘ F. At this writing the country is waiting for ‘Premier Kill‘ to make his ,2. ‘ * r‘ ‘ ‘ ‘His latest 1 vgwnuigg, 3, 1., ‘gum promise was to confer with His Excellency "the Governor. General in enumerating the truly import- ant events of the current year. one may venture that coming chron- and after this" conference to make 1MB“ Wm no‘ overmok one ha’ "u..." ‘mu, ‘m, ‘pening of 1924 which ws consunr. ,_ ' u‘ x‘ o ' a public statement regarding the Imglgd in we quie; o; a Qua“ political situation. The Premier laboratory. This event is the 00ml had before the voting stated that “u”! M “cane! ‘°'°"‘ane' mm“ 3! ‘if not given a clear Liberal major- than ‘en yum’ anon‘ The victory belongs to two . -ilty at the polls he would call for young Chicago scientists. Dr. Geo, ‘another general election. Fredflflflt D50! '81“ Dr Glldyfl much "t. “be do“ l,‘ “l Henry Dick . . . . --More than a d6- ' l ‘cade B50 they met in the research a matter. not (or ‘the NW WM nurse-i. w. can-m a. rsenm; iaIellIy.l-InIt-6eLD.LIQsIhlII.II-I.0. Business lenses-L s. a. lei-am. OBI 1 w. sea-tam. A VALUABLE SUGGESTION. i l 1 sneak frequently albout the ad- vantages of a little exercise m} stimulate the lungs. to squeeze the liver. Also of the benefit of bend-l lng from side to side to squeeze oun CHILDREN . m ""7 M" ""“ °"""°" hhdaboratories of the nusn Medical m“! been zit mrlmlnd as to asking the Governor-Cones‘, "I chums“ The, we” 4y» The children. fboth of the home give their help lby standing behind “lie l“??? 1° 1:" "f- ah°ngezllHportant opportunity. ‘eece ouse as no me a c n-Y I u“ s°d°t7 “m” ma“ ‘Bmpawylsequently its members have notylslcldlilletrfiztlfhwashfttilsfigae: bafifllxrli: “my n has been used to clear the and cooperation. There should be signed the m“ or-men swbm andlas ever with its traiii not only of a large meeting tonight. It will] behave not elected a Speaker. Wholfind mormmy b“ M137 more . deepread sequels of deafness. intemmhrg and hnpyrtant. Pm ever read or heard of a House OPbiindness. crippling rheumatism, . m5 ‘Commons being officially dissolved-and heart and kidney disease...“ "mum chime“ w“ d” ways‘ at this stage when lt is yet only a Bah decided m" “my ‘mum "w" meam and propmifrions. GiveyHouse in embym, Illlgffi effectively together; and in ‘mum- w ‘ “wirufii: rilzsiiiifill. ‘$11.’: ?.“.2“‘§.2§i.‘§‘l.i"““ iii: ":.:.:’.:'.".:: THE POLITlCAL SITUATION Ai-thoillhlrecoguized for many years, and lat? . .—.-,>_. r3“? 4b" - - .->»--.-n iv ‘ ~ » ‘G it dl l the I l t-. f th ; both - n th rh ii - '*‘ 3-. n: of tilgeni/PBEL have alrreys been m, N,» with time ma, _..:u;2:m.ot align-mgr: 38:23:25 ‘fig: dlzvlaewzifgwrcg-z- iifiyhyhfg tggrgsllffllflizllllgzlggdfiig, 417;“ “ f _ w” a no t eves shelf a pro- lm I i - _'s . ey ec e ma» e grea ene t of Epsom Salts; ‘ ‘ , _ -. -_ New m a ma", “m” b" a” “n °‘" 99”,” “d m” m“ d c" m“ n ‘he w” m named‘ lrlet f ver afforded the most im- in cleansing the intestine has been. _ ___ __ __ “153?” '1' r there one which are no homes and the ch-rtdren of these. whether hov- els or palaces. are also who chil- dren of the street it is f-he children of the sweet. the iLlinq-uente. ‘the unfanmnates. the derelicts on life's sea that we are concerned with a1 present. In this liigMy favored province the children of our homes are gen- bile from the liver, the bile ducts. and the gall bladder. This is where exercise is not advisable. in connection with this treatment some ll-‘rench pirysiclans have ad- vised that after taking the salts in the morning on arising, the patient should lie on the right side fur ten l A‘ a ""“°' °f "ct m‘ 'a“‘t"“e6'- fleme- done daily for two weeks or a few Hguge, muons‘; mo mom»; 19¢, Their attack on scarlet fever tol"nl(ynths‘ even ‘is qulteyas really a Parliament inliggsfm: bstwgiiYonfigfsggwlllllmf Now the part of the treatment l - Alilfle uglin- n price, but-i what a wonderful difference 7, ..__ ;~ ,_ _ , ..._._._-- e-rally safeguarded; there probably zim excrptions; in any casewe Th‘? tog ‘wmich’ 8mm the e180 October 29. but not yet organized.“ a,“ w discover lheillg as the new House elected animus diseasflk 1.116), sought “mt the microble ,whlch caused scarlet fever-an al- have a few delinquents. every one ' of them potentially a useful. valu- or wo ~n.--ivnenltiially also a criminal. a menace to the community. a human wreck. This Ls our ‘problem. bow to save the/m. how to prof: ct the cormnull-lty from tile-Ir inzflur-‘nce. Good citizens and criminals are able ins-n I or constituted. tion. has enveloped the Omit man“ Mm has,“ 135i, ‘pairt-lgllyiifted ands But this is only one of several, whue we “mom!” use“ h“ béefllseries of difficulties. Should M11; - lKing suggest to the Governor Gen-l and damaged. th relative wry 1y B leral that be desires to retain office Bl-KINUIIE i?‘ ‘the 055N434” i3 mwuntii Parliament meets and there-l believed to be miriy hrtelligitlie- after until his Government shall be‘ Amer a revision of we 0mm; gt defeated in that body. His Excelu _lency may remind Mr. King thatf each M we poms h‘ Queen ooumyihe is not n member elect to the the (ollowing figures are glvefl mlfnew House; that he and half the most essential preliminary in any elfort to prevent or cure a. contag- ious disease. For nearly a gener- ation, scientists had bean explor- ing this field without discoverong the germ responsible for the dis- ease. For many years the Dicks made little headway. Numberlesss cul- tu-res of bacteria were made from the throats. blood. organs. and sec- retions of scarlet-fever patients. Countless injections of these cul- products of environment and our as gppjoxlmfltely correct members or his Cabinet being de-iigzfi-icwlivléreellfim ilfiga-"gfifngg wnom gas (Grumman is only a m“. J our churches. our govern- imessewey _ _ _ _ _ __ V7424 tested in the election. he has no-‘plgs "fine hope or producing “an uriil result. ' wueuts are responsible for u» eu- ‘Sinclair . . . . . . . . . .. “gm “m” ‘okcau ‘pugilamlelzltont“lgilnfizyjrweggpfiguéilggg. 1232;’ wit; lxllfiltkgoog Hfiilzziililzgangl! vironme-nt. For every child who Maximum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , , __ l-neet’ or to as [or a SS0 u ' lrabbiw, (h3g3, am; 5mg“ ‘pflip...’ yourself to count your calories in goes astray. who beoomee a dens- in ‘Illu- mLdst of elimination. some one is rcsrponsiblmcollectively llc: ihomxthese it may fairly he w- sumed shat Mr- ‘MQBPPVFY is dleet- thine for MF- KW! t“ 5° l‘ u‘ "millet susctptible to the disease. and‘. ed. thus ‘placing u... destinies of that is of interest to many suffer- ers from indigestion, is the lying ou the right side for ten minutes. This enables the stomach, usually slow or in a "dropped" position, to sypllon its contents into the small intestine in a short time. Then the waiting for n half hour before a meal means that the stu- mucli will not only be completely emptied, but will also be rested be- fore the meal is eaten. The trouble with u. number of, jusl a few cents make. i these cases of indigestion, is that thin-c is often some fermenting food. ljl the stomach ivlien-tbey eut an-‘ other meal. and so delay, fermen-4 I ‘M _‘vzriu. ‘Finally the Dicks came to. The one ‘my m“ and "no" Plfhe conclusion that animals were. der his resignation. That courseimm if they wanted m pursue {hen-I lllH lust decimal. nor your exact hours of‘ rest and exercise. sothnt any little departure therefrom is, giling to be a source of worry. ‘But. I . and individually the commtinityfhe province. the nation ‘is responsible. The cblgdren are itin- wamde 0f the and Jenkins and two Conservatives pyuagm course h, the interest mwchaptw in the mus history “up leave the SlOIHiZClI. then it ls with a“ good com’ u,’ be“ a‘ "u! community. l-iow do ‘they ibecome yimerwy and Mommy‘; i545 Liberal party N0 doubq omergselfsacriflce for the advancement only common sense, of course. to Xowe“ price.‘ I - __ , _. h m n of knowledge. A number of the rest your brain and body before crjmmajs? As w the geneml sttuatkm mere ma, have aihlsed h m to o o Dicks. "lends volunteered; and eating . .\lr. w. Clark ‘Hell. the stipen- the ‘province for ‘this ‘time being l." his own supporters as not only the‘ the hands of two Liberab. MODEM proper course, bat as the most. is still consideralble doubt. I; is to power as long as possible. ltis| diary “am [e or o“ street aammed by Such aumhomies as {be said that one or more Liberal lnem-y ' bers have offered to resign to mak» ' Tioronto Globe once the Liibeiml lino they would nisu ‘lubjects. What follows is a stimulating’ Eifillerlmultlng on them was begun; Among them were some who had; lost close relatives brothers or q I . . . . iavlicre the emotions are disturbed.‘ be has been adviscd ‘by many ofF-escarches furtherhsxugothsszailnue!who“ yo“ are very “red physlmujhsupply o’ CM” or mentally. where you actually; know that food takes u long time And at these times also it would may you to act on the advice given ailiove. and given once before. oi riave you laid in your We are ready to fill PHONE 240 A. Pickard s. c». winter It is time you did. your binsl .. LLOYDS- AENTS k SHIPPERS AND MERCHANTS We remind you that any claims for lose or damage to - _ \ Eng _ islets-m, from scarlet fever. The lyiui: on the right side for fen niin- goods arriving from abroad should be rePOFWd 10' ‘M! Ponce (Gun ‘in umdom “mt Bible that Mr Mammal as “wide, vafayfiuiefi: tllhtlisriazi clfigllgelfilbguvolunteers were variously lnjecl- ufes. about four hours after your ' office as soon as known. in report-d ‘ill 8 T9091"- EKH-Qh I ' ‘ ' m b asked ‘*5 0h‘ ‘l exacted Home canied or their throats were swabbed previous meal. or at least one lloul ‘i’ ' " mam-an“ promptly effected on goods leaving the ‘Daiper f0 have told "how a criminal 0f the lam?“ m“? w A e M t e “Hi y b <1 th l» Mm itiheisecrellilinsidé sfiairilgueiwheiilire yim" ml“: Tie“ f l " ' Isl-sud by rail- Bullion vwwl 0r rwamshie. . _ . f0 . vei-nment. ll-le ‘has resign. Ony y ea . or y ap-‘er pa en s. w e era e c s iminci s mu amp y am |._ ‘ “as mfllllflaelililrd from 8- 1W)‘ '93 w m‘ a go - pomlmen‘ to bmce can any Sea‘ inlpurpose of irroducing the disease restcil. and should be ready furits. 71 phon” 67 and 333_ chaflouetow" i 1 I nine and eventually cost the State four thousand pounds.“ Mr. Hall said that the boy was sent to prison for six months for stealing a twin-ii article. This een- lug mu-iurifiea "We °“°» Prim“ tence was followed ‘by ‘five years W718i! I119 b0‘? may 0m‘ Quebec‘ “ha” given Mu- the conference between Mr. Kin; he found everything and of con-use stole 51"“ m“ elwm“ and ‘sa's‘mwhe‘ in a “reformaiory? came out against him again and was given seven yleeim ‘penal servitude at ‘the age of I5. ‘Nevwfmelleu- Wm‘, a“ h _ t n‘ t be xpecled they dd not stop. Centsinly the n ,_ l 1o "L block‘ h, made "o", .. , .. ‘ ll . 3.5-3.1“; Mm, it 1g ‘paid that. Mr. w I e w“ ry a o e oldest American tradition-for The Dick test was ‘the first on" o" and is recognized as RWemflY “M Mu‘- Han‘ a ma“ ~ that Mr- Melghen W1" "J9 hen"! Columbus began it-—ls of the fel- positive advance in the conquest‘ the most cleansing and most used 67 ms ‘bruuohi ‘before me K1118 would mvwlwn-KW "d m from. Mr- Melsheu has been more low who doesn't know when tolof the scarlctinal foe. But the‘. who pmved to lhe ‘this iboy grown doubt will. lit lllhe Governor General He had spent 40 yeam in rpri- up. i. SOll The sentences browsed. it will ‘be see-n. were brutal and belonged no an age iiortunately gone lby. The boy of nine could have ‘been saved; the man of 67 could not. at ieziat yiors imprison- llze scam of 40 mr-nt cmrld not be mmoved. Theiboy or ‘the giirl ‘whlo gqr-swrong and gels; away with ‘it is on the road rto criminality. must ‘be _ did l H p) h i, ufactur- in the -bod of ill antl- llptli nia. had b n nppliui i iii -l M . ,, . Plllllsllell- M" MOW? ‘I'll-is 1s 1118 King. Ell-lie!‘ 0118 01‘ "b0"! "mild xfisguhscvive: i: eqlahxllgzga d‘: toxin vslilch counter-dais Illllv poll-l- ‘llfdVkilllflll of sciifrlet icvlr o ‘i ‘ 2 my Rubermd ‘he mbhesg grad" 45 m" p" m" . . . - . ' 3 ‘ . y .P w on. This is natures wn method Thousands of New York ‘llllflfil . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5 ~50 P" Willa" problerm ‘for Christian clnizetmbip be away ahead of any mgress e“ Med View“, m, the Conservauw or Overcoming ‘he wfseuse. n , | ' w b to work out. Tlic-y muag not only who might be called ill- Tllme party over the King Government the anllloxln i5 formed in Sum. chldren already have been llfiIlllili-l 3 Ply “Ruberoid" the highest grade 55 lbs. per roll be punished but they "must br. who symrpatihized with Mr. Mob!!!" and its Liberal supporters. and the c1911! B1110"!!!- Jwd Hlmlllflh t0 lzed- Th9 Bignlflmmce "I m“ ms" . - - . - . . . . - - . . - . - . - - - - - - - - - - ~ i - - - -. $4.00 per square ta/uglrt ‘ilFElDitd, raised from the level 0n which they went astray. but how? This ‘also is the pm- blenn for Christian (ritlzenelrlp. in ‘this province we have nothing for the straying child but the jail or ‘liberty. Christian ‘selnlllmeint has closed the fomner but has not mode any provision for safe ‘liberty, We have access to reformaiforiea contains the toxin. From it the _.v Plain Sheathing Paper 400 sq. ft. . . . . .. 75c per roll ha h d but ervld tl his was deliberately undertaken by . _ . _ _ 0108mm? ‘but ‘may m“ not pm“ voice: ‘£11312 eldrnvmny November a’ 1925 ggnfiiiaerrehgggugayg produced i; can them in a Vmborawry ‘Ielnuaud w Tarrcd Slieathlhq Paper 400 It. it . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Per roll ed satisfactory and. for various reasons. we have not availed mm- ample material for the undertak- i-nig. ‘Some of the albleat mfl ‘if! Canada are athis back. five rplwli- 11.8mm limes have given. him overwhelm- . These and other intricacies of the present extraordinary situation Edward Island’ has 8pm We“ gm have‘ no doubt "been considered at kélllie K1118 8 Tlllllmliti’ wdiwed and the Governor General and must influence the "Premier's deciv sion as to the course he shall take. m“ After he has made his statement ws/n has gone Progressive. fortunate than Mr. Kingin having gives m’ wage“ wmeh .18 emmm. been elected. ‘Had he been defeat- l I ma)!‘ ed and ‘Mr. King electeli, or had y mum they both been defeated, or ‘both AM 7m’ hum our “M31” ‘new elected. the situation would be far ‘nwvluw We are m" M! "M" "m" different from what it now is. out ‘hope. if ‘Mackenzie King should assume or men/ore the premiershii/p. him-ml statesmen of caibiilet ‘trim- ber alle scarce in the other ‘prov- inces and .lt would not do ‘no take them all from Quebec. ‘We have two who would ‘make as ‘good cflib- inc-t ministers as any who are lik- ally in be (flillilfd lby Mr. ‘Mackenzie Until the olilclal declaration takes ‘place a number of seats will remain in doubt and the relative itrength of the contending parties cannot ‘be accurately known. and after that n nilmiber of recounts will probably make some furthe: changes. ‘Recounts usually. but not always. result in gains for 0p defeat of nine or ten Cabinet Mill- lsters is a most unprecedented blow to the Government. l/u the floss of the senator-ship ‘would no d-oulbt ‘be pleased to see Mm called m‘ ole calbisiet. And Mil‘. Jenkins could carry a lpmtrfloilo use gracefully and as worth-fly as only. S0 we may look forward without too much‘ trepidation in another term, lpmlbsMy s. short one. under Mackenzie King with two Honour- ables m our credit. Of ooumse we (Continued en Page 6) . : Daily Selections F0 n l Girnrdian Readers ALL ARE lNviTfiDz-Come ye. neopeofa from those of lMr. McLean. sud let us go up to the mountain o made vacant until ‘Parliameniipicks, adhering“, the new House M Commons Ibeiwith one of a variety of germ cal-regular lures. Needless to say. the the custom of. all true scientists, never hesitated ‘to lnnocuinte" themselves w-lliii any ;of the tonic substances used on the volunteers. But in their continu-i ed exposure they had themselves long since con/treated scarlet fever and were therefore useful in only a fracuion ol the experiments. ivhen definitely immune subjects were required. But every variety qt innocula- tlon proved unsuccessful. Yet turn back........ln 1923. 'the Dicks finally succeeded ‘in produc- ing scarlet fever experimentally; its causative germ had been ideniti- fled. and the basis for proceeding to the conquest of the disease was established. The next step followed in rapid succession. Long experimentation in this and other contagious dis- eases has shown that the germs which cause a given illness gener- ate u poison. or toxin, in tllc body of ‘file patient. it is this poison which circulates in the blood and coil-res the general symptoms. sucll as fever. chills, rash. nausea, Or whatever else they may be. it has also been shown that after a time this toxin silimulziles (he mull- neutrallz the poison, ‘who patient recovers——otherw-ise he dies, Applying known principles. namely. the possibility of supply- ‘lng external aid to the body in the LTQCMOII of its internal defenses against the invading microbe arm- les——the Dicks immediately soughit lo manufacture in tlhe laboratory and to put to use the toxin which the germs make in the body they have invaded. Suffice ii. to say that when the germ is grown in a suitable culture and s certain tem- perature. a liquid is formed which By injecting a highly dildted amount of this toxin between the work.‘ ' __ l l the site of the injection. A long series of cxpcrlnrents demonstrat- ed that lhis i<»et—now known as. the "Dick test". and analogous to] the “Schick fesrt" for diphtheria»? is a conclusive method of testing immunity to scarlet fever. The‘ test has already shown that a cer-l tain proportion of persons who. have never had sca-rlet feveiasrcj immune ‘ l grand charge upon him followed at‘ once. Larger amounts of’ this dame toxin injected into persons who were susceptible to scnrlct fever‘. caused the skin test. when. applied n fcw weeks laler, to ‘be-I. come negative. In other wordsfl they 11nd been lliildu llflllllilllhl The toxin injected info their boil-i lea. .minus the devastating gl-rlns‘ and in dilutions and at intervals sufficiently great to cause no hardship. had stimulated the form-l ntiou of the protcculng aniitoxl .l. Although differing in procecs and detail, the some underlying ilrlir. ciple that has enabled science to’ control smallpox. and that its flllllll-l ling it to movc steadily toward the.‘ cllmlnailion 0f typhoid fever andl covery 1s that scarlet fever used no longer exist. its presence in any civilized community hereafter will be as much of a social clrme as n case of smallpox. For o consider- able period. of course. cases will occur--whlle the news of the Dicks discovery travels and until other health authorities show themselv- es as up-und-coming as those of New York. A halfwlozen. great names in as many parts of the worfli are link- ed with the secretive victory over dlptherla. The work of the Dicks that purpose. and -in the face of re- verses. and samiflces of body and Pure Castile. Soap l We have just received direct from Paris two tons of the purest CASTILE SOAP a portion oi’ which is new on display in our window. This soap which is cut In sanitary soap on the market today. l While the supply lasts we will retail a 10 lb. cake at $2.00. Get yours at once. TiiE 2 uAcs 149 Great George Street lirli-Dmmlil 8i Bradley Proprietors I MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Flowering Bulbs , , led through to a y t received dir- wero not hli hi appreciated. . layers of the akin, the Dicks Pm“ Y“ ca" > vie have jus I 801v“ of than {we “mu MW a Am we ‘twomportfgoilos for mhe hit- oyfehlrlgdbi: lgldhsidhwlile giadltilaugllzdi “m” "l" i‘ “"59 pmmruon M lgllglcrfisergilruldnrfgtlslfellp lilafiltnlgfltlz)? ’ 9°‘ "m" H°mmd a large amp plaice. a fiainrn of our own for fflrls y 7 l-ils ways. and we will walk in His person“ WM h“ new" Md 31° them as the American Curler-i. ment of choice first 611%- purpose. a lhrm node's- wise. ‘loving mneoientious supervision. lit woifiid coat ‘lvlrlltle more ‘than a few f-le Slater of the confederation ere m to ‘be sneemd at. paths. ‘Isaiah 2: 3. PRAYERZ—— "Just as l sin. without one plea. But that Thy blood was shed for disease showed. within 24 hours, a small area of reddening around ____________ s I Theirs is supremely’, the romance of American science. e Dutch Bulbs Hyacinth Bulbs, large bulbs "up: nun In. u s. n0. III/aw ROOFING iiuoriiii; MATERIAL Look After Your Roof Before ilicBad Weather (Yomcs. We Have Roofing _ to Suit Any Purse. 2 Ply “Wigwam" 45 lbs, per reli . 82.25 per square 3 Ply "Wigwam" 55 lbi. per roii . . . . . . . 52-50 per square 2 Ply “Ro-Qers" a better quality 45 lbs per roll $275 per sq. 3 Ply “Roqci-s" a better qualltyjfi lbs per roll $3.15 per sq. All our Roofing ls put up 108 feet to the roll. and allow- Inq inr laps will cover one square. Each poll contains enough cement and nails to apply. Ruberold Latite Shingles to apply on new roof or over old shingles. Color Green $6.60 per square. Tarred Felt. Roofing Pitch. Ruberoid Liquid Cement for renvwing the surfaces of all kinds prepared Roofing, 1 gal cans $1.25 per gallon Slate Surface Roofing. 80 lb. rolls . $3.75 per square Ruberold Plastic Cement ..... 85c per can We are able to sell Roofing at the above prices en ac- count oi buying in csrloads. / -_-—<-0->--—-— me’ d bl d l _ l d! PM WWW" "l" 3'53‘ W’ EDWORML NOTE‘ \nd that Thou bld’st me come to . ‘\_\1‘\.\‘ " grunt“! colon ( o“ o an ' ' _ r om we e- mu M’ on- -—— n J Lamb dfafind l come I come." NOVEMBER Zl-Cultlvate cheer- ‘ 4 \ . ' l I / . p f". ‘g u, g 1101:“;- l Pr0f|§§i0nal Cards A ' l ' ly one child were wveq‘ tron! The motif/silty rate of lsasirwwhe- Lo d t "v f m gllrielssa. anyd 16857110 looiltmbefore ' ‘ D S l “"109 "It; Iidznrlle ° u“ ;__ _ ______’ . would , r,gveme a .—-o e ro ep. ouw ovew t ~ ' l w “wk” m’ “mmm” "l." l‘ “"5 “"'°"*'°' "l" “t” V” day to day. strength. and will demand the gigs "Darwin" Tulips. Mia 1W". ‘McDonald & Miiphei? ' ' fbo infinitely profitable and to 01:1 credit. -weaimlpienaedtonoieinmo- muonwiuiuiumiueoimuiiie soauaimesoliizotthe Children's sineoeimoioueamunartrna Oouiriiesismtieirsldtfiovening its ofclockh mo!» Court vincee of Canada, and villso itfhs lowest tor my mnrrtry in which vital stmflelfos ans mainline. With tranquil heart to do my simple Dirt. And with rny ‘hand in Thine, just go Thy way. Lord. give me faith! to trust. it not to know; With quiet mind in all things to Bren the weather efoirped wee- ilienngwlirilethetkitlltashlnewu n I mwmm‘! m" m’ '°""“" And. child-like. go where Thou n m —-—il ‘Hotter eh”- wouldst have me go. love from your mate. You will travel and make friends abroad. You are generous and kind. and take great pleasure in helping oth- ers or adding to their happiness. Your birth-stone is the tapas. which means fidelity. Your flower is the chryssnthe- mum. Your lucky color is grey. extra large bloom. Narcissus in great variety. Crocus. Pelyanthus. iris, Freeslae all choice bulbs. Send for copy of our Bulb List. "stage Paid on all Bulbs at list price. ' “annals-rail. somcr-ron. no. Malay ta Loan l ooh (lharlattetowa. PJIJ. B. A. J. A. McIIUNALII B. A‘ Barristers, Attorney, lie. , Money to [Alli Willey " ‘ (‘i-H l Dr. c. c. Archibald Urailuek of N. Y. Post ill-dusts . Mesh-u Rehoitl and lloilpital iPrnntlt-e limited tn lliye, Iar, Nose and . W. A. MORRELL ‘QCHARTERED ACCOUNTANT mo AUDITOR lift . , QARTER & (X), in" Tum; m" ‘Iii-cones avert: ILOOK Roan. This soddy has dnneiiim amp-m, “m” m, b," llord, gliytatomlehgltht-to leave ll The vintllazgymlairve has hung iwixl Lmrrio ("$12k an‘? AMHERQT. NOVAjoOTIA Ilsohforilieunlkrrwatnhat ...-w-.-i~-..-.....-v..»».. "M! w? “MI of M l"! °"°-._'l‘lie llttlrl a n; slit. i yum rwl . ‘r- ' -' . .4...“ . .. 3;.- ..-_» l 6-8-1 IIIIO. v ' 1