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In our issue ol Wednesday we pub- ‘sense ja ui ' in 5 lu" or ‘w° 'turd' "tk lished a telegram from London glv- some of its dileeA0.'. T' Qi “gl we particulars of a eeseoi faith Theellects of etim-m._n'|1|.‘n.¢h¢g|»_g¢q\l||g||. “ll °" "°"7 °° W l*°\|¥~ll UNI- pursued 'tae' proper course in with- hom th” the Bishop or London, nr. in- ti-nted by the well known elset on lu-"ing ul, Mun, Ped l's Church Knightsbridge, he re- a piece of had news? This is done we through the brain aells of the diges- W daughter oi fifteen who was lying tive centres. The had elects of wor- “UN !l'0ln_ meats as all meats are`°| only in with 5 “nous bun, ry on the pun’ hum, md n“m_ supposed to be cooked. The real dan- lt lil fight qllllllilllesy f00¢l down. The girl had heard the-bishop tion of the body areknown to every- :fx ca ii-§ we rarrl-i . 1’f°°‘1°f ii iigiéii Earl s E i xsane' b ever; reasonableoq ` ' . . _ - _ - i this termed that. It contains all gram- The learned bishop stew! the directive °rsese. Yao has not . the “constructive ek- :bat in the course oi s special mis bed his appetite or digestion sudden- TWWUHON WANTED- _ white, Minister ments mcessary to make .inn be bm been engaged in uc st. iy stopped by anxiety or by turing _ li ll , _ ' on , we believe there is not much of is in milk and butter and the |, tuberculosis. Hut there is ano- M 0 ir -We ees by the papers that the ly, qw ual," bllc are asking for meet inspection *ould be ,nh me is coming when every eowi that 1: ch before she became ill, and beg- one. The brain cells then set less produces ndlk will have to be tested m her mother to send hem a peti- vigorously; the dow of blood to them 1°? _ . . ~ ther ed W-1]] mek] bmldu tion for prayer. The bishop visited through their capillaries-each cell t _ y q y P' cick room and iouna the girl in bac capillary vessels to supply it §ff,&°§'“;h_?D :'°,:§{;_:,,f',,:,.°°::f° f,';»:r°‘;fg_”:1f“t°_n‘:1f"l‘;;_§’l";§:)?f;'°;*::“;_ t we ' malre you strong, healthy lb” and happy. Price $1.00. of - bishop tells .us he remembered the in-_ etre, J. G. Jamieson 5. his ‘W cla he proceeded to try the experi The apparatus for the production ml ment. He oilered up two prayer; of these and hundreds of other bod- at-° with the girl, who had recognize ._ ily effects, good and evil, exists in W him, then annointed ber on the fore-_the brain. It is part of the noi-mul egg 1 head with oil, and concluded wlth_bodily armamentarium. When, l-“ll blessing. "At that moment," de-_through this apparatus, certain dis- 3: res thc bishop. “she sank into s_eases are cured dui-ing hypnotism or 9,. hysterics. entirely beyond the control with nourishment-is lessened; the tha her mother, nurse and doctor. The general feeling of well-being, of bien- W0 ic im. .au these bodily ana °' s details, and when these were eu- ln th Wll poverty was spent in details uf money had been ters. ' to Ill! accept if U10! that would be in question in that use just how the money was silent . their entertainment. But the hon. ember or the opposition would get these Olll' ° she gets- kitchen". .of ' Outcome when iii? '§_§.§§e W §s§?i""' DESICCATED _ _ pops _ that hers on the stove to boil, U'¢|°1°.°( N04 018* W0 ll\1\lt.tered e journals ol the house it arm ouses in e country uid and no sanitary arrangements any kind. We would ilnd among junction oi st Janie. that ii the mental enects are duo to abnormal “‘°"‘ "°°“’ "°“ "°“‘°° 1” 'Wh "‘° ' hen Church annoint the sick with oil and action in the mental centres of the gig calculated to add to the health ding a patient with eggs that are oduced under the most unsanitary d illthy conditions, and with milk _deep sleep and slept fonhours during,"faith healing," there is no more an I tbc night, nnii, thunk Goa, ii it is_nm-suis or specisiinystery about the iwm ww! that el' likely as u°t ere f `“‘\ ual healing," nor need we seek an_orul ‘fi ~ Oll ~ of pains being assuaged and diseaseflou -AVE Us ExA”mE cured by mental influences. Dr. John supply. Dogmatiem has the same ef- our syesnnn teiiyou ifyou require Brown of Edinburgh tells a quaiutifectf las aes We tent by toe best method "°` G ii. riirioii "’ 5 -f -'°'j jf “ 4 paper and got instantaneous relief! thin NEW KING hl'.0l¢.GL HOTEL ic was iuitb that dia it. mind Wm. MONBOURQUETTE. Mar. Private Baths llunning Water and. °:1’l&l)Bi::e_v_i;_:e__;l;i::l_e|1gné_i§s in ali rooms “ oufsimc Ulla-:xui=i'l'iif'i‘in of the "Quarterly Review.” Sir T- S. _ in no l _ SYDNEY* N' _ Clouston, M.D., the most distinguish- mere hear n_good deal from time to time. .had is good pleasure, she is now on the-process than the perpetual miracleof tu gh way to recovery." the daily work of the human brain, :L . H ""-""1" iii . I There is no reason to doubt the or its exact parallelism with our the ,j ik 2 0 genuineness of this account of “spir- varied mental conditions, or its gen- ._ in ____ it ii ~ In a valuable ¢0nt\'ibu¢i0D 0u_ Thus the “spiritual-healing" made Mind Cures" in the current nurnber_g0 much of by thu Bishop of Loudon ed living authority on mental dis- currence in the _history of medical o eases, gives a rational and scientldcimen. especially those who specialize is explanation of all the so-called mira- in mental disorders. The girl was P culouc and initii cures of which wmhishly-strung. unnerved. emotional. no Sir Thomas does not by any means mission she had been attending, ani’ dispnrsge tbccc cures but be givcslhis very presence and t°\wh had 0 2 the physiological explanation of how soothing, restorative influence In tht B action ln keeping the body ln explanation of it in any m_i_raculo_i_i__s__ health. Ru agency. lt is sn instance of mind Faith ln the healer or inthemeans ` cure entirely consistent with medical of cure and similar aganelag have science. Dr. Hack Tukc, in his book roused the higher levels of the brain the "Influence oi the Mind upon to activity, and so have “cured'_' the I,” ~ the Body in Health and Dlsease"'i disorder. A strong belief and a keen M ,Q gives many well-authenticated casesiemotion necessarily alter the condl- an oi the brain-cells and their blood t ofthe nature of a marvel, .but ly an instance of an everyday oc great faith in the bishop whose bercuious. These are things that ould be looked into and we hope press will comment strongly upon subject. . I am, yours kc JOSHUA PIGEON. stico Road. ._ Provincial. Legislature (Continued from page 1 ) idents of Peters and Palmer Roads king for a road to connect them d whether it was the intention to nt the prayer of the petition :ra . _' HON. MR. McNElLL said the peti- fact that similar uesti q ODS hid b00l\ u , _ Md W\==°°'°r 81'" °°“° *° “W vigiloeliiuzhebieggn gifbviiieasiesbiggggiiiogy um Pmm" 'hm m °”°` nd fitglasses to suit ascii speelsl “OW Of his Curing B bad 689° 0! ¢°li¢iblood vessels and nerves, stimulates lug handing the prescription to tbe'_tbc heart, sets the muscles in action _ patient and saying "Take that." He and distracts the attention from dis- “im ar W u°“ 1°’ ° “°W "md ”'°m 01° G0V°l‘l1lr‘ent while I was in Op- "°`“""" ‘ found the pnticnt una swallowed the me, wlu cur. muy ¢.,mpuum._ Au R°"“3_ tg *v’°""“¢° F°;"lt» “nd "lm D°°i¢i°u and I deny ever havin: put » . the bra!-Teens that subset" W;5R §‘cN°;!_l‘?£li_l‘_1°°tdl “ 03511:- a similar question or motion to the ~ - U18 0 8 l ml 1' re- one put by the hon. member (Mr. Mc- have the power of doing. Ply' 130 U10 10111161’ 0110. ' what could be done. THE PREMI I MR_ GALLANT ER Federal Ministers asked whether a il tl A. STORM OF INDIGNATION. MR. McWILLIAMS moved that " ' "the Leader of the Government lay igyxdsaioghzhgtylxxgitlxhggeakeibaiidg n the table details of expenses in bun “nab” (0 kg", tuck of th . nnection »with'the entertainment to ‘gut he would accept me discmi 'm' essrs. White and' Reid appearing on ‘Au the'm_me he thought the prelxré agets34 of report of Public Ac-' motion should '56 treated with tae ‘"1 -" ' courtesy and consideration it deserv_ eecliblglg hznggdiiniizaii ‘More acqub' gg’ and °‘“°’ 91° government had _ e o express his n thi t _hm urDrise that such a motion should tg, |::g,,.|:Btm 8' they “mud supply ome from any one occupying sore- for the Opposiaoxfgfgét 2§°°:g:5 ponsible a position as a member of were an very gud to have mg M-mf |19* h°“5°- I-Ut 9"-'“'m°l' l-11° P\'°' laters of the Federal v t, nce was so fortunate as to rece ve ' 5° °mm°“ s live under the lllthiest condl- 11-,gear govornmmt to th ns and are fed in a way which is'¢1gim, 'og th, D,-ov", ` ° just ay in faith the sick will be saved. brain. not ee s. According to the reports of 10",,”-d Wm, such ‘ mon” lat' TEC B erculosis hospitals eggs and milkl M i th ' - NEITHER GOUR U ice raw to patients. 'ruins oi‘w°° K W ° ‘m°u° “nd '°" '~ise_t,'000; 'lciieign 'missions 8825.000. _ QQ they are brought about. treatment of all mental disease, in 4; 0 Mental disease, he says, always addition to medicines and hygienic Vi implies disorder of both body and b G ‘ , mind ns a consequence of the brain cure are found in just _such a meas- m 0 9 being disturbed in its working. lts ure as the bishop applied, via., men gl John gvheauey cure, therefore, must always take the tal and moral treatment, removal o' B Wm McPhee Elm Avenue body into account. The mental areas worries, suitable suggestion, mental ~ in the brain may, however, be diseas» distractions, and the strengthening of 3 For ed 9 ‘T A M E R ll N S ;:.:‘:;‘ ..:':;:.."‘;.';.:;;°‘1i.,°“::: .tif P tunate in receiving a visit from the “omg-Mudg Bread erated. The heat that may be pro- "Ut 31° bl§h°P is "“t"'l°d l'° “I agencies, some of the chief means of or disturbed without other demon- Wm p_c,w¢|~_ prayer and faith un 5; tl D strnble bodily disturbance. Electricity Government) might obtain their in- 'I'hey were particularly for- IH0N` MR' WHITWB good a means to this end as could possibly he found, and so to this ex- duced from coal may he turned on to credit for his successful adventure as n burn still further its source. In this_a ~¢p|rlg_ug1 haul"-_" "Gents-Drop in and see what wu liamfl- lucmbef ff" Wu” CNW. in _U10 and appropriately cntertained. It ii cl hnvc for you this spring in llutu and l vans we _ __ U _ IOM" "i -'\“F"l'ChlY had b"0“8l1f» ll0m° as well, therefore, that his thirst for bl i . iii ` ' , - __ - . Pmwse BmH_ may ic ,cnt __r_r;_.ik_p_i-1.___ to him vcstcrdsy. Mr- McWilliams information was 'not gratified. Ii I en ___ while going over the public accounts li -will "Y one cake of Jeogens Toi came across an item of $190 for the ivouldyprobably have done the Island EY _tcrtainmcnt of the Hon. Mr. White, 3 great; deal of hui-m, Ng diutlu. 0 mance Minister oi the Dominion and- gunned vuitor w°u1d» can to pu-_ t let Glycerine Snap and see for your- self what a nice article it really is F 10c cake, 2.5¢ box. E. A. Foste , C - ,ml D,,,gs,o,e_ tbc lion. Dr. Reid, Minister oi ons- _ ___ toms, while on a visit here last sum- sequcntly to be' confronted with the P "Phone 89 and we will call for i io Her- T518. thuught Mr. Mcwilliam , d tu _ your panama bat to be sent away is something that requires mvesug; _se axial tioitniilzhetzrbtlxliplge-seo! I: _ ;‘»;‘;“s-0 v_;’;1l;l2__ Pziiibly _fouls account Minister at Ottawa, or the Governor- ` _-___ 0 Y W en on. mem- (-» - ' bers of the Hou uk ___ .eneral for that matter, who had , 8° ° “me” 5°” graciously consented to accept of nur, c and cleaned and rchlocked. National Clothing Co. 3-31Mtf "If you have a Stetson hat, send or wo will call for it as we have a shipment going away to be cleaned and reblocked. National Clothing Company. , 3-Biivitf. only $200 each* Here were two Dom- Ollly S10 less than a provincial re- Dresentativc. He therefore tabled a BIG MONEY FOR GO;/ERNMENT. LONDON, April 3-The Government gets a windfall of $1,337.000 duty on the estate of the late Sir James Coates, thread maker. _ PRESBYTERIAN BUDGET. T0_H(_)N'l‘0, _April 3-The Presbyter- ian' Church or Csnsds's budget for tliis yehr is one million'-twp hundred thousand. Lestysar it was s million. Budget items include -home inisslons, g upon he Government to submit lor public inspection the ment given its guests. The Government was quite prepared to submit thc information, but var- iency of gratifying such inordinate curiosity, and two of them offered to kets rather tnnn the fair name of the Island should be sullied in such a manner. Mr. McWilliams appreciated i ’ ' r ‘ ` I his position when shown to him ln - 5 E this light and readily agreed to with- ...°.~h?f'.0il1l1Q'W“P» _A134 in ehe’e turned out s task? %PP5§i“!°.3 5"" EWR Q; thu' ¢wo-or-thrce- elpings kind, you ow; byinesupply °fE Wd# Sw- ' V' ’ I UUP... lg. psruseaokstc Idssaede' Dssioonslel Bough are m s in shres_vnrhH¢s-Bmpn. Tssnalnu - .':'.'>“:..”}¢..'i'°.‘:':..'::.‘.'.'."i..': ”..:”:'.::i'%.°‘r:':..t'.i‘i'ii:.....'"“ lqesofdsintynsvdisheslnonrnew hon. friend (Mr. Arssnault) pay bin nut ni his own pocket than it recorded in the l0\1l‘I1B1H 0| House. (Applause). NOR DIPDOMATIC MR. JAMES KENNEDY said it as neither courteous nor diplomatic Cookbook. Wrlteiorseepypostilee. um; to hm, M would rather, like question the cost of the reception given to n member of the Federal Government who had done more than any other for a number of years for the benefit of this province. I-le hop- ed the hon. member for West Cape for his own sake and for the reputa- tion of tho Island would withdraw his motion. (ApPlause.) MR. T. W. McDONALD thought per- haps tne hon. men-ber thought the (Continued on page 8) A LEGITIMATE QUESTION MR. RICHARDS, Leader oi the op- position. said he considered the _ques- tion quite legitimate tlidugh per-hupg . not of very much importance. , He had not been aware that it was to be nut until his attention had been called to it that morning. He ¢l10“8ht the remarks of the Premier rather wide of the mark., especially his reference to "dogs" and tug Is Your Home Protected ? 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