—ouueul. w. chum‘ s. Inner Vl-Jflilll“ '- 3- ""'“' lnerstarp-I-lonttlnl-Ihl-Innlhnlluli-l-W c..‘|“'-..!‘n.' 'g,j_§|rj lllOiIIli,D¢I-°IIIK ff _ election this year. Mr. Duncan Mar- flig. I I-u ... "r ,,'.'.:§,. .‘i."-‘L“"’ .,._ , A. 73 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 piles rout: "r HIE [iHlfllllTT[.TllWN,flllll[|llN THE READING HABIT ‘election for which their political up, ponen-ts were unprepared and this. cr powers than were accorded to Notes By The Way The Dominion of Canada was" the first ‘in the order of federal unions cieated within the British North Amenica. Tho Brlliish North Amer- ica Act, 1867 enacted by the Im- Dfirial ‘Parliament created. tho Dominion as such and ~it is only by the Imperial Parliament that the B- N. A. Act can be amended. The Parliament of the Common- wealth of Australia was given full-' the I-‘arillanlen: of Canada in that it can iamend its Constitutional Act 8|] W. BI“!- "A. l-swsrrsmua" "med STOMACH mo INTESTINE 0 the last seasol has been a total failure and a grcat loss to the fish- ermen. And why? Because our streams are not protected as thoy should be lh the spring ol 11w year-when the smelts go to the brooks to spawn, There are large quantities of those spawning "Bil caught for fox feed, Now this is a crime and one of the causes of (le- pletion, The other cause is the bail.’ 9%! that catch all of the small The Public Forum Illa colon: In open lee the lloouuen by uulfllflilllllfi 0t ¥ Ind nouns-ll; endures the ep- lllOll of’ eon-repellent». 09-04-90 lldfllols o! uterus. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Sir.—-ll read in The Patriot lastias n“, n“, 5111 nan, won, 0mm evening, this statement: "Canada's Tn smnn “n1, nre rnken 1n 1111.50 purchase o! “reign mad“ gondsuuantltles in the latter part of the [an W“ ‘mined the en°rmous season and it takes thirty smells sum of $812,905,157." Certainly this n, ,,,,,,,1,C,. m mnke one pound 1n is as the patriot remarks- “A weight The fisherman gets 2 to 3 You hear a great deal these days 5111111018 Fact.‘ cunts per pound for these small Reading. besides being s. neces- we rake it. is the source of the in- ;about acidity, acid stomach, hyper- It is, the Patriot states. “equlv- “sh m, rox reed nnn nmrnnsuwy ' ln-g, is a habit. and. ‘like eating and press 1n“, nrnnnmngn 1926 e1nm1on Hilly pl’ llfe like eating and 11111111" spiration which stirred t-he ihiberal drinking ‘may become good or bad habit. man or the woman, mm. especially the boy or the slrl- are lwell satisfied with the Mac- who pumipers their natural appetite “up, Km; gqyernmem, The I01‘ “YhOlPSOIIPQ 10°11 ‘"1111 swell“ truth is that never in the history of and condlmenns of no food value cnnndn has mnern been n more 1n. eventually ‘becomes a hopeless and slateat demand for 8D election and incurable dyspeptic. Similarly, the Duncan M55531 111mm“ 11, hence one who pampcrs the natural appel- his warning to rthe people of On- ite for useful information. for the 1.8110 n-noseno11t1cn1 anvmor he 15 beautiful in literature with tmshv n; present we don-r. bane“. 311 90118830116115!!! that Duncan says, for he says much vcry scan loses lbe taste for wbolc- and be says it oft/en but it will be some reading and becomes a hopc- me pan of wisdom {o1- Congm-vfl less mental and intellectual dyspcp- tire everywhere to be ready. It is tic. more than probable that ithe general Phyictllly" or men-tally the habit 146611011 ‘Will b6 hliltl 411111118 ‘U19 11 1s coming summer. EDITORIAL NOTES 3 and which also inspired that brazen The canard ‘that there lis no present de- and mos-u ingls-ss is soon and‘ easily former: pa icularly easily formed in child- iiozil and all lvilse mothers see to it thti: tho child's physical health is nct injured by indulgence In highly seasoned and bepeppmed foods, We have travelled far from ‘the lfnrilrtunatciy the grvtilt majority period when Samuel Johnson de- are not so careful about the miental olarcd "A young man should read health of their chlildrc-n‘. To the "V9 1101113 8-03!" n spirited boy or gi-rl tales of adven- ture. of wild Indian life; of ‘the sent- imental and sloppy experiences of Ash Wednesday. “Most people are inclined no vrlew the $4,000 indemnity at Ottawa as a bit of extravagance," ‘says the Toronto Glbbc. That ‘is putting it a-t its mildest. imaginary heroes and heroines is more palatable than “history, bio- grnpllyor rr-ally informative and without asking for imperial legis‘ there is no appeal from the decis- IL. and nmnd (or an elecflon as the nenrnn apical to the imperial Privy Coun- cl. .5 retained. amend‘ her 0WD‘ Constitution, and have the appeal to the Privy Coun- iatiou, In some of the Doniiniolis oi their own highest Court while ill Canada the privilege of There are among Canadian pub- lic men some who think nhat Can- ada should have the power to some otlthese and othols would cil abrogated. Both these ques- tions have recently been discussed‘ to some extent ‘in our federal] Parliament. Premier King an-, pounced intention to restrict the! power of the Senate has led to the‘ raised lihe quu-ldion of the value of the appeal to a court of last re‘ sort outside of Canada. Upon the larger question of the right to amend the Canadian Gon- atituiion in Canada solnethling may be said on both rides. Canada being the first, tile largest in. area the most wealthy and populous of tho Doniinious, why should not her [which digests the food in the stom- acidity, all meaning the manufac- ture of too much of the, acid juice ach. There is no question but that too much meat, eggs, and fruits. (not usually ripe fruit), all have a tend- ency to cause this extra acidity and cause what is known us acid indigestion. Accordingly in an endeavor t0 prevent this condition, you may decide to eat a great 11111111111)’ 05 bread, and find that you are not any better, perhaps even worse, You see the acid condition of your stomach has persisted for such a long time, that tile stomach “lent t” newly $3-000'0°0 n" ‘Wery are left on the ice a total loss. "i" dill-imam’ 530°" "'1" °"°"'| u those small fish were left iu working hmir", mm this moneyithe water to grow and to swim for ha‘ been "m m“ M m” “Uumnmanother season, those thirty smells never again to be returned, nover1w0n1n mnke 3 "n, 1n wenrm and to go into circulation among thciwmnn be worm n, the fwnermnn people, or to add to the depositsflw 0,. 50 cenrn o‘ ‘he 99°91‘? i“ "w" b‘"'ks~ I“ n’ I see the Pioneer gives the Hon. wonderful that many Cnnutliaus—-in_ a McLean the 01.6.11; n; new"; including those 01' 1M5 Pmvhme” the bag net fishermen an extension find it rather hard to live null or me season “M11 the flrnt n1 make ends m“! “m1 m“ we seelliiarch, but l would like to_ltnow many farms ndvertized for sale’! how he got 1n was 11 tnronnn 11,0 lln view of the fact stated by The “Shanna,” Ummn 0,. wnn 1, by n Patriot isn't it about time that ourlpeutron from the amen (mnerrnen, ponudmfl_m"' Government ‘Tdmblr did the Fishery IM-partmeut something to stay the importatiou.,,,_s, “m, h, "m", nwm. n, nan, nnn and purchase 0t’ "foreign uuiilo would soon find the whole ulucilill- e-ry of the church froill tile (loner- al Superintendent to the bluudvst goods?" Isn't it about time that the Canadian electorate woke up t0 the advisability of following the example of the United States- now the richest country iii the world? Tn buy in the cheapest mur- llss got the habit of manufacturing all excessive quantity. Thus when you eat broad and it arrives in the stomach, this tremendous quantity of acid juice immediately pouuces olit ill the future? departmental secretary l|l'l‘ll_\'t'(l l am, Sir ,otc, against lliui. He would be sonic- FISHERMAN tiling like tllc negro in tho story: j_-_-e->—-——-—- "'I'llc State of lowu against Juice .lolilisilli—." "Itocltou of tile Wllfllil Stale n’ Iowa is ugiu this one pol" ASSESSM ENT QUESTION Sir,—l uni enclosing u leitpl‘ THE u‘ nigger I'd better ‘fess up," the - discussion of our right to amend “p&'.‘n,i,t,',,a,,,,ens men? km rnny 1,0 n11 r1g111 for an 1m“... 1-110 (30115141111-011- 111111 1310 Privy Why the action, the alkaline idual. But for a nation,-—the Uilll-ltendn n, Council's decision against lhll action. of your saliva or moutl} 1-3114“). o; 1119 Lemkruk Ac, n“; juice, which has bceu acting oil chase of homo-made goods, oven u this bread food, is overwhelmed and quits work entirely, iiistcatl of completing its work of starch dig- estimi. What does this moan? That this undigested starch act- ually stagllilteli in the stomach, and becomes really an irritulit of the stomach liuiug, and so more and ,mnre stomach juice is lutinufuctur- ‘ed, causing an even greater acidity of the stomach, ' What is my suggosiioil? That bread is all right iu this Fcdt-ral Parliament have as niucb power to amend ‘her Consttutlon as has the Parliament of any of the Dentin-lore‘! in fact our Federal Parliament has loss power over tile Coilstitniiion of Canada ihan Provincial Parliaments have witll- lln the arena apportioned lo them. oirlvcaiing reading. Yet the Ex Pram," Ramsay Macmman - ( ha bit n f roa dli ng whole- some books is as easily the street corner tub-lthumper who culvlivairil us tiidlt of the trashy and tlm sensational, The prudent par- ent with sonic iuilicinus guiding can llind in ‘history. biography, poet- would sock rto make capital out of the cost of the Royal visit ‘to South ry. elementary science much more to interest and no wholesomely en- tertain the (lb-lid than in the ‘trash so oflten plncod or left in the brands The healthy boy gr girl ‘has a. ntrtlurzll zlppotitc for real stories, for things ‘that lrcally ex- pect." The Minister of Agriculture (Mr of children. America- "we are m‘) big f" T-h-‘ilimcuts. But the Calnadlia I sort of thing." lsaiys bhé ex-Prelmier. uient. evti: if boill its houses were "Y l“ "m- "@°“‘55“"'1Y “"9 t“ "mm"- "Ilt is not consistent with self-res ‘a-Ereed- “m”! wéiislal“ “Way ‘me- Mothertveli) was caught napping in the House the othor day. He ex-‘tures. and its first sub-section‘ pressed his approval of placing anfellllfi 33 TQUUWSI ‘ For instance ii ‘is quite WIHLII [I10 has no use for bile stageltrlclrs of power of Quebec or Nova Scotfd i,o.is divided by this extra amount of flboiiish their respective Legisla- ‘tlve Councils. without saying "By your leave" to the Czinadian or British Governments or Parlia- n liota of the powers of th-e Senate. l _______ Section 92 of the British North ;ivv. Powers of Provincial legisla- 1. The Amendment from iiiliic t0 America Act deals with the Exclus-i condition if eaten properly, that is lthiit the_ slices should be tiiin, should be baked or toasted dry, 'wlth very little butter nn them. Tho next important thing is it‘. 11,0 clicw it well, it should bo cllowctl’ ‘and chewed in this dry sizito, with- ‘out liquids. so that the snllvu can get well mixed up with tho. very small particles into which the fond ‘chewing, This permits (ligostinu oi‘ 1the start-hes to begin right when» ii. should begin, that is in ilic mouth. ‘Remember thou that bread can pause acidity if eaton too rupitlly. Parlia- and therefore your excessive acid- from the Halifax Chronicle which clurif_v lilo assessment! 9d ‘States h” Pmved “mt m“ TNFHHIZO which has bot-n iliscussctl in’ your columns. l uni, Sir, etc. PRESBYTERIAN a higher tirige is the "more excul- lent way." Surely it is better to encourage home industry in ilio making of the goods the people rc- quire and in the dovclollllltllll ‘ll’ the latest resources of tho mun- try; and so, also, keep tbn mnnpy that the people pay for the good-H for home use. for PlfCllliliifill am- ong tlle people and for the yiroinn- [ENCLOSURE] A METHODIST VIEWPOINT To the Editor of lllif Clivolilclef Sir‘ rAuy prlilliiulici-liiellt from.‘ so disliliguisllt-ll ii body of lilell us tinn of Nniinnui prosperity and fllPhhe lnnn-nx Churn“ L-nnn, 0,111. ‘M19115? "f N“H°“"1“'°“m‘- 1luittco would be odifyllig illltl llll l 11111. 311'. elc- ilflféihlllllg. I do not kllolv who Ciill- AN °55ERVER,l-ltitiitc tlint ooinliiittlu- ,|)llL l ulil saitisfiod that iiley £ll't' ilisliiiguisli- _.___l)~iO-ii-—— REPLY "ro REV. MR. PEhiwARo-fvil ""4 ""1" 111°“- _ EN Conference nliil tiic l'l'i'.\|)_V ,S_vuml IIUVPI‘ put evcil sct-ilull-rutcl Sn. _1,, n ,.,_,,,L.,,, innnn. n1 ymnfliicli on iulportuilt i-iiiiililiilri-s. nnnnr. M,‘ 1.,v,,,wn,,,1n,, nnnnkn 01' liowovvr, ll. wusut quliir vlonl" the chilrclius of Montreal Prosby-it” me wmft they Yew 93'1"“ w tcry 11nd ulissious claiming u gi‘l.-zt-‘1‘\'il\'1l pl‘ disprove ill Illbll‘ l‘<'t‘l'll\ . l . __ . 4 4 19,. "nernnty 1-0,. “n, scnnnmn, of duliverdllti: llll lilo (“llnhililll oi (til the church 0,, 11,0 ,,,,,., (,1- rnnnnklectliig cliultll tulidspll they nil-dill going into union. lie Hikes no not-ll" “Y ‘hm m“ -\'1"“""1'~“ "ll" ice of tllu fact that lluriilg the lust m"""‘>"""i"“ Chmflw“ “H” “W, years mo“ mnnnns ha“ nnn worill-l “assossiiiicnt' and "l!ili?i“.l-‘ to raise fluids to fight those wliodw" “H symmy"m“s “mm Hwyi were planning n, pnwe m“. “,1,,,1n,blllll wliut is not truo, llllll HIP)" ecclesiastical life in jeopardy. cereals and raw fruits. ; o» 0o vo+044+o4 A Daily Selections I Y FOP! 1i Guardian Readers f iz-rt, for things that really have hap- pencd. Iii-story is full of real ‘heroes and horollnes. biography itelis what real men and ‘real women have ac- hieved and the elementary stages which the child can ‘grasp. is full of reali wlontlor. The child's minded-n be trained to wholesome reading 1118083 his physical appetite ca-n be trained to ‘hunger for ‘wholesome [hm], am the habit onlce formied wtill endure through life. Old and young ‘hank- er after t-he wonderful, the ‘beauti- ful, the heroic and the true. Those llhey will hind in real history, in the doflnivfl and the discoveries of lthe world's greatest men and women. tn the lives of the men and wofnou science, even in embargo 1190a chickens an-d horses] from the United States. and when caught 11D by Mr. lStevens and Mr. “feign”? tried 3° ‘Wrltlgle out of his aximlssion. We shall publish the discussion for the edlficn-tion of our readers, A ‘great deal of interest is being evinced lln the series of lecture-s given under lbhe auspices of the Oaledonian Club. They supply a felt wwnlt and provide a centre {or those ladies and gentlemen who consider mental recreation repre- 591119 millet-hing more worth wlbiie than ‘bridge and Jazz. Tomorrow evening the Rev. E. L. Malone, o: 31- PWNWS Will deliver a specially who have made ‘the world as it is. They will ilind whom ‘in science. in poemly. in art, they will find “leer. mons lln stones- lbookls in tho run- rrling brooks and good in gym-y. thing." bet us load the young minds into Iiheee greater and betrtor channels where lreal life is hind wibere real, healthful. lrphuildlhg entertainment la mo ‘be found. ' ELECTION RUMORS While the Liberal press h inform. lag its readers than there is to ‘b9 m) shal. Iliibflfill Organizer for Ontario and whose words occasionally float fill 11w wings of the wind into the adjacent provinces, is warning his adian oonliintingent- taking rpm-g in "16 Ollemltbns and ltlhe severe fight- prcpared add-wars on "The Medieval Legend of the HoiylGralll," a sub. Jcct thwart should ‘be of intense in. tnrest to everyone. The first im- ‘ilortatiit venslon of the ‘Holy Grail stories In English literature is the work of Sir Thomas Mallory. who llvod in the fifteenth century. About 400 years later the legend was given poetic ltreatmelnlt by Lord Tellllyllvll, Whose “Holy Grail” is one of the most beautiful poems in his “lkiylls 0f who King." this Act. of the Constitution of tile Consultation of the Dominion. That Canada purchased last year foreign made goods to the value oi "the enormous sum" of $812,905,157 Ls quoted by the local Liberal or- gan under the heading of Starrtlinil Facts." ‘The facts are indeed start- l'ng flilild should be given mow M- te-ntllon than they have heretofore received by the Canadian pooplo. This is nearly three nliilllou llolllifi-l large an extent fomign mnnufnc- turers and producers have obtain- ed poseessilonl of ‘the (Jatuldian homo market. For instance. there were In last year's imports a million dollnlrs worth of cii-nncd vegetables, half u lulillion dollars worth oi pickles more tlhuln tiblirty million wortll of wool ‘products. ‘niine millions of other textiles, more than six mill- !on‘s of common laundry soap, liaif a million of toilet brushes and throo millions of vegetables and so on. Just here we have a strik- ing illustration 0i‘ Uhe dlffcrcnoc Lot uis not forget ‘Permit-burg‘ Day. on Friday. Just iiwoalty-five W01! ago Canadian troops were winning their spurs on 11119 bangle. fields of South ‘Africa, the first Can- ‘hoarers that the general election‘ lwil-l come off during the coming 0i‘ Paainielmrz. and the surrender Accordingly Mr, M", of General‘ Plelt Cronje and his Boer III IIl-IIIGI‘. ng which culmhrarted in the. battle throw open tho gains wilder and wider ltrom year -to year. as have been doi-ng ‘to let in goods and products arnd put Canad- iatls out of business. between: lthe policies of the Coil- scrvative and Uiberai parties. The Con-scrvativtas would keep this home market of $800,000,000 for, Canadian producers a-ud manufac- turers. Our Liberal friends would they foreign ais- There are between eight and nine time, notwithstanding anything in ' I given no such power to almond tho‘ 04-0-00- February 25, i925 Province .exccpt as regards the n ' Office of llieuteli-aut Governor: lmfikfitixlezt 5Bn\'\;‘::_l:m, The Imruamm“ o! Caaada is will be with thee; and through tile rivers. they shall thee: when thou walkcst through the flre, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43.2. I'RAYER:-~Wc are glad, Lord. that thou dost keep us dear unto thyself as the apple of thilie eye. WAITING (John Burroughs) Serene, ‘l fold my hands and wnlt. b y t 0 r i a n (Ztlllgfltl-{illl ills _ 1m. every wor1r1ng nay and nem-[y Nor care for wlnil, nor tide, nor ,1, e “nun, 0:, _ the lllIIllSLCl‘ would be llist-ipliili-d. 1 new in ill it um," , , I T, t, l l L three thousand dollars or every ' , tee have reported lill “congregn- ' ' "W" “'"- ' “J "l" i“ '1' working hourl Th“ amowfl w how I ravefun more galust time and Hons" m, gnmg "no nmmL 0w", cough up, expelled from tlle millis- "e- try, If tho Prcsbytoriuu Church For lo! My own shall come to mo. I stay my hilsto, I mnke delays, For wluit avails this ongoi- pnco? I stand amid eternal ways, And wluit is lulne shall kiiow my fucc. Al-lll-cyl, uwuko, by night nr tiny, The friends I scek are seeking mo; N0 wind can drive my bark ill-stray. Nor change the tido of destiny. What mutter ifll stand alone? l wait with joy the coming yours; My heart shall reap where it hath sown, And garner lup its frllit of trons. So liinws the good with equal law ‘Unto the soul of puro delights, The stars come nightly tn the sky; Tho tidal wave crimes to tho sea; Nor tima. nor space,‘ nor deep; nor high, ' Can keep my own away from me. —————€O-}i__ not overflow T he wéltlfas knmv "w" own m"! 111g 1n wmmnt mung n nn11’ tnmr, the hcud of any stubborn lltjlill‘ T are now voting and others are pro,- 1111011!- he blrlrgnétmtsh-at springs in yonder Damn, to "m, They W111 n11 nrnb, 'ilien thorn is a slight difference fibblzig just u woo bit, 'l‘lii- Mldllll»: dist Church iilukrs u v-" rzillil:zil' illstillvtitlil beiiveoli ilHH est-ii null. allocated fundsg .-\ll our funds zlrl" culled Cmliiexionul Filliflii, u pliriise tlint has u i-litiriiliug sound to 1-.‘- ery llloilluillst ploii<‘li1-i", ziltliirligli, the music which it iuukles ill “illu- sinners cur“ is snuitsilulcs tile ilulo,’ ful notes oi‘ tlu- "Dead .\lill‘(tlI in Saul," ratlll-r tliuu IIIC lilting uir of “See tile Conquering lioro (Jump. while the unionists have bL-eil us; |ing mission funds for unionist pro- paganda .'l‘lie Prcsiiyteriuil Witness idurlug the past few years has sunk ,the giviligs of luuiiy Privsilytcries "Ono church iii Aiolitrrul which liud_ Ibooil zi must liberal giver to illl‘ |sclilalnos of the cliurlwli raiised iii u 1lvook, last your nver $7,000 for lilo ,prosrnt vital purposes of Ilrtasby- teriuuism iii Cauzidu. Ilccziuse of [the activities of the blliUIliSiS our, , , ‘ ,_ Cnnrnq, 1,, 1nn1nn at 11,0 present 0f these Connexions] Iluntis. lliel Minn, new“, m," n nnnmn or new“Superunilllntion I-‘uud and Tile Gen l ‘Tnn, wonm reprnncnn m, "m", ,1,,,,,'orul Coilfcreilce Fulltl zlro iIHSCliSiJiH 11w norm,“ gwmns of me c1,,,,.c1,_ iuutls. Tile other‘ four or five uro 0s remaining Presbyterian tliutiilfitlmimljm 7mm“, Hill,’ “S-“cszwli ‘SW1’; have withheld their givings l ~‘ g 5 u 1m" " ‘e ‘“‘ "“""~ ‘ 11m nnnnrrnnnn, n1 11,0 nnn, ,i,.l,.l:,",l,,.1tllo people lln not furnish, lilo rush mrnn ynnrrr The Unnmnnn nre wcrlfor that purpose tile pruutrlloi‘ liusl Con", u, any Con, Connor, “my mny no recourse but to puy tilt‘. fllillt“; nennre from men. ndvnrtinnn 1,1,,,,._1icucy out. of his privuto purse. ‘f it. nmy’ They Wm need 1, an n, ,1,“ (reucrul Cnliicrcilce of the Ail-illo- 1nnrnetn11ed mp0,, they m,“ ,,,,,,,_ (list Church zissuluies tlizit ii bus zi en or congregnuons 801m, "no ,m_ legal right ‘to enforce this provis- 1nn by nnnnnnonn “m, may men loulbevlzral yoursuigo lit u {lie-illo- uon eight cnngregnuonn ma, n,“ dist Iilstrict Meeting u wcil-kilowll yen, gave n tom, ‘n. $187 m umduyman, a proulllicilt lawyer by schemes of the church and mnm, profession, was ziskt-(l io say wliut ,, “me 0V0, a hundred noun”, would reully‘ lizippou to u Alt-tllodisi nmnnevtownrd n,1,,(,,,n_ 1,, rm", uiilllstcr who should flatly refuse 1-rnn1,y,_n,.1en n,» Ontnrn, WM“, “n” to pay up uliy funds said to be us- lzllntul altogether only lilllt- Prcs- “MS”! "vim m“ “i ' It" m“! m" lnwyoi" sulli very clnpilillicully tlidt threequiirters of tho Cfingrvgzlllrllts reported as going into uilloii wore m“ u system “kulhuun "Pflmllim- nn1nn m start wnn we ‘new, 101d l llcvcr lictird of it, Tile General illut there were i250 of those vvllll Cmiferlmc” "t m” Mahmud‘ nvnr 31100 nrenchnn, nlauonn‘ “nun, Clliircll believes tliut tho Act of the bill was before the ‘Pllfllillilfllll. llurlim“'“'m "l Aim]- 133“. “hi!” 1'- ut (Jttawli, Thoy liar] iilrozilly viltcr- u leg“! "mm u’ emmwe "'05" mi‘ ed llnion. Now they uro gnilig in “"*"'“m“ms- l m“ ‘)5 "l" illlilllil" nnnnn wnnt "n, nnnnnntn havnllilili. the Methodist Cliili‘('.il is outer- dnnn 1n 1n out n“ 11,050 ,,,,,,,_,,.(,_1Ill[{ tllc l'iiiou buliovlllg tllnt the nnflnnn from than. nnnrnnn n,- n,,,,_ new Act coilfurs Silllilili‘ 1iowers n1y_ rpnny nnvn hrnknn 11,0“, “m, upon tho Fuitcd Church. Do till. n1 nnmm,1n1cn11nn_ Prosbytcriilus oiitcrillg tho l'ilitctl ‘In seven nf the cnngrci-liititins in Clmmh m ‘md°"*““"d it? 11m M0n1rnn1,1-.ren1,y1n,.y "m, 1H,“, 'l‘lio word "nllotuiout" is used by vnrnn nmnn, nnrv1nnn n", 1,01,,“ the MIEUNKIISI. Cllttrcli iii the sense 1,01,] by the prennytnrnm m1,,,,,n_y_ oi suggested umnunt. ’l‘licsr» uln- nnn strong cnngrnnnunnn W111 mm, mints are not legally enforced. 1n, fnrmed 1n tnnnn nrnnn’ O1- flw There is uo penalty attached, lln emnmnn churches rnnnrtnn nn m, threat of expulsion hanging ovor in tho way in which the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches bundle.- theso allocated funds. in tho inr- mer church, all allocated _funds iimi to have at least one dollar to their credit, In the Presbyterian ‘Church this is not demanded. ‘l should like id sec h ilhihuulst minister put this claim of flip ii. C. U. C. in operation at the Dis- trict Meetings in May. l feel sure ably vote before the 10th of Juno. i am. Sir. etc JOHN J. McCA$KiLL Malsonneuve Presbyterian Church Montreal ,l9th Feb, i925, THE _8MELT FISHING INDUSTRY ‘Slr.—-l0ur smelt season is nenr tn a close, and should have closed on February the 15th according tn tho| nliiici- iii’ liillli The: Aluibutlist ' '_I~‘ebriiiiry' i7. i925. lill‘ , " Samples of work In our Wlndgwa, BA YER PH°TO STUDIO t-lll mun cxtrlaiiucd. if the (lliurtrli l'iiimi (Tom- x correctly l'i91)l‘il- souls the inieiitioil of the Fnitod (Jliurirli ii lins sounded the ilruili Now knoll rlf llli‘ zisst-ssllitrlit syr-‘il-lu llN - (‘burl-ll understood if ‘the tile Aletlitulist Zlllii’ practist-il the system. Ant of l'uiull (luv-s not i'l7l1>i)\\'l‘l' the Viiitetl Cllurt-ll tn t-nllr-ct funds from the penpli‘, it lloos not 1-m- pnwvr it trl collect from, its uiinistor. I)isiiiiguisllr~il loud iliguiiy and ilisiiiu-tioii (‘Ytlll to n fuucrill Sn when tlir- ll. (f. i‘, ministers and laymen "of (‘H.1- ii and roilolvn" perform tciu, .“Muy -I bo tllort: to r100!" CORiLIFiS NYNl-I Washington Records Violent Earthquake \\'.\$lil..\'(i'l‘i).\', l" b. 2l—-.\‘i vx~ l ‘r v i-uriiiqiidlw- about .., lll llllli\ was l‘t‘!i$lil“il mi Lill- (is nrgillmvil liiiivol's'i‘iy si-islliugrzipll lust iliillil-ili st-vlzn (Yrltwk. ll was ilir.» mrzsii vinlolii ri-coril~‘il lll‘l‘t‘ in mus, nnw 1,,,,,“,,, ,1,“ ,1,,,y “.,,,.,,:,\‘oui's illlil lnslwl about twenty mill-l utcs. CARIBOO GOING IN ' FOR MUSKRATS \\'li.-ii.l\I\iS l..\l\'ll‘._ Fri». 2f! Frolli illu- $l|i'( gs iii‘ lilt‘ Sl-uliloll ililwkiwil. Flllll .. lortiirll lvililill fl \\' lllfliw‘ of llun(‘ Built‘. it i: run 0l'l‘1l iliiil lllilli_\' piopli- zirr gull‘ iiiio "iv !'li~‘Ll-' s1. in‘ ‘qeillit: lln-w‘ animals‘ Si-tlilloll ('.'llllf‘ from I\"~\\' wit-k ilirl-h ywlurs 1121i and _\v.~lii ililo tho Willolvford ilistvirt. Whorp. iii‘ rook up ll sl-i-litiil of luilll ziilzlpt- rd for liiiisltrut farming. Foriy Iavrp.‘ of tlip spriioil is iiiiilci‘ ‘water illlii ill‘ lids about 100 IIUFPS t-lirlos- v-l l=v zi V\'il'l‘ foilcv, \\‘ill‘l'l‘ hi‘ ins-pa his furry flock. li-r iimv lifis nearly a thousand _ lllll$lil'i|i'~‘ niid expects to kill half nl‘ lilllil this si-nsnll wilt-n nip.‘ fur is in priliil- ('i)l)|[ii1”11_ '1')“. 11111141‘. Pill zg vpry Iiffilliiif, ilil-rl- boring ililio or ton kittens III cncll littavr Pl"! ilivre zirr- fnur or five sets iii Pill‘)! family nor yrnr. AT-llfilli-th this SiIOIIIIl Tip a ‘good i-onntry for fox fzirnlinl: on fl(‘('fllll’ll oi‘ ifs (lryllloss and cnldnciss, 1111-. ranchers linllovn illul. muskriit-fiirlii- mg IS niflffil‘ flllil more prnllllublp in fir" rllil. (llip fox ls worth lilIiIlV illilPkPlllf-l lilii it is rusiHr Ito rulso fifty niuskrrits ihzlu-niu. fox. A fox llLit-r is usually mm- m- flvp 1111.1 tbiii 0mm u your, wliilo it ‘is: not un- cnnliiioil ‘for ‘one r(‘n'l'n]filfn1|sk,ra|1 1,, "W" ‘rm? ‘kittens a your. Musk- Ylll" llirlilin rim fur more ‘easily fr-d. as ‘flu-y llvn principally on roots, llllf-‘lro vl-ry .l'onil oi nylpivs. '1 ll" ltroivii-s-t obstacles in m.» 1111,... int: of muscrnlts in ‘this country Ii‘. "l" iWP-“Ptlczr of owls‘ nild lizlwks. ‘wilmil "F" ll-‘l irrvolly for ulnslmiis kiiii-lls n5 till-y iii-o for young birds, The newest thing in Projection printing Apparatus- lnstailed an Focul enlarger. To plug our going to make an 8x10 photo studio for the month of Febru- "Hills. At a cost of $200.00 we have '. Eastman Auto- I». w°"k 1'9")" "16 Public we are f from negatives made by flflf ' lry at one dollar ($1.00) “c”, ‘ ohai is‘ carrying the fiery cm” forces on Mamba Day-lffdlhfl. To through Ontario and WI-Thlng we the Canadian the commemoration of taitiirui to get their armor on. Now, ‘J10 Bottle of Pesrddburg has spec- wliuiher in.» ihlborili press or Mr. i" significance in the m: that it of oil-table goods mlillonl of people in Canada.‘ The figures quoted by our Liberal con- temporary show that our imports and products FEBRUARY 25.——Probably fond of people and society. Good-tem- pered, but you can make things un- *_c;.1)f,w12-1¢crnr, . , .MOR.TIC 1N crmiurgrrs _ DE LAVAL i SERVICE mull illp lust: sad riios over tho assessment sgas-l the Laval for De We have extras various styles of Separators. We have a competent man ‘ who can take your Separator down and put in the new 1 parts. l In fact we can guarantee the best service in this line that can be procured any. l where. ‘servo us YOUR SEPARATOR NOW. l . . f Leniral Creamerles l - Lid. l 225 Fitzroy St. Phone B48 w ~zhivlillir l» ' 1.b-0-O+oe-oo+»¢eooe¢on so" o 1 INSIDIOUS , EYE STRAIN We use this adjective advis- l ediy. ‘ 1 Sufferers from Eyeliril" may have perfect vision Illd therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect- Ttu, motive power of "l9 i entire human organism ll Nerve Energy. Normal eyel, It is computld utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when EW- ntraln in present, a much larc- er proportion ll reqlllffid- Hence defective ayes, throullh their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve Ell- ergy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EVE! EXAMINED (i. F. wr liuicheson Opts mutrllt o osoovw Q-QO-O-QOOQO-OQOOO-Q-Q-Q.‘ OO-O-OOJ-O Fe'(Blchord'll) Feeds For HORSES ,‘, .44»? Fisheries Regulations by law. only that such a ministerial kicker CATTLE for some pogitiizal pull. regardless \ O. M. Lampson fi C0. SHEEP of the fast op etlon of our smelt \ 6 Q S PIGS ‘ .; industry which has fallen off 10% l l ,~ 4 We” ‘m’- < . pout-rm! 6 in the last season. Now the great ‘T ' r I ‘ London EC. 4 En [Md i I‘ falling off in our smelt fishing is l I f) I " g i’ Eggs ITO, MI" |:n:"°,:l',yk:,': ,- no surprise to our fishermen. There ‘ - § _Pllbll0 AIIOHOII- Saleg l, "if “W110 M". y‘ " i? Duncan Marshal ie the better out-h. Was the first ltilme la which a mil- amount to almost $100 per head of pf“, on n1‘ nnenflnn 1n no, ‘m, u. fury 1m“, fused and nmcnrnd 1,,i0ur people. or $500 pr family. Sar- pleasant for anyone you do not care for. You are of a romantic turn of mind, You want perfection, are thousands of men engaged in smelt fishing, and hundreds of of ‘who would tell Dunggn u,“ retllimonio of the British ll-ihe, over- bo didnlt know what he y" temp‘ l“!!! rise up and make reply. lt "would appear mes fir; gum, heavy looses, u iPllhieburg. The? -..,.,.._,,il_,, would Oasladlsasdelfvued u, 1, L _ _ C nnd ’ bu" cly that is enough for Canadisns any u be would be s bold man a‘ ‘ ed “mum veter“ to be buying abroad! Yot when the King Government began to open "l" "11 111° ‘Rims "f the Emplre- the gm by reducing iihe tariff they Iboat for Difllclll mid hameifi- TM" "I Illrp wellminery right-null: the country there was hum w ' lug and a 9.11am clisrge. wILhJOHOW in the some line and their ed them on» baotoftm thwt The rogreeelirsfiilfles in the West cheer bu? with the best you can get. should marry very happily. which means sincerity. and yellow. thousands of dollars invested in gill nets, and bag nets, and other fishing gear, and that oiir legal Reason lasts four months out of each year, the gill nets are set Oc- tober the 15th. and they catch smelts "No 1" in also, snd "Extras" which the fisherman silipswto the ilnited States fish markets and as you can't have it, put up You Your birthstone is an smetyst. ‘Your flower is a primrose. Your lucky colon era light blue . .¢. Raw Furs Rrprasenfsd by Alfred Fraser, III Fifth Avenue P"! \IV‘1/\Tl.g ‘l v" nl L,“ on. finds. _ ‘n . slip st leodvprices. -.l|\ H, GOOOOQQ New York Pure poutrnv r0008 I" . audit-threw l-Ivlllll ab; - Blstohford’: ill.‘ "an. Blltohforifl‘ isstl" (mixed lfl i1 amehieriru Ohlekiafdozwl-I, POULTRY IUPPLILE m, kinds WHOLEUA "new l lam-An. l-gvllvfll’ , ciiltisr & 6°»