fiancee as: arrest-me -—-~—~— - ~ WE HAVE PREPARED BY F i,,'!!i!ili' 1i i. l’ i!!! i A $1 l! mills? .!l !!!i!!!!!!i!'. C’ Charlottetowfis Double Dollar Da AR ‘THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PURCHASING PUBLIC, AND W HITCH YOUR DOLLAR TO Wonderful Values From Our Men’s Department Men's heavy weight all wool Underwear, worth up to $2. for S1. per garment i!!!" ii i ‘ ll!!! ,1 ii 1' ...ii!!!!!!!!!! \ Money Saving Values From Our Big Silk, Dress Goods and Hosiery Departments ii. iii ii" -= ‘i Y . ,- ‘lililllw 1!!!! i ' A ' “ill, ill!!!“' t ys, Friday Oct. 23rd. land. Saturd-ay oer. 21th. LINE OF DOLLAR DAY’S BARGAINS THAT HAVE E ARE SURE THEY WILL MEET WITH. YOUR APPROVAL BIGGER LOAD THAN IT EVER PULLED BEFORE Bargains Will be Found That Cannot be Equalled ‘- in Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department BEEN PUT BEFORE THE Men's Work Shirts, regular $1.50 and $1.25. S Day special for Odd lines In Men's Work Shirts. Special . 50 Suit Cases, w 15 dozen Men's heavy winter Caps $1.50 and $2.00 for 75c All Wool Blanke Men's Fleece Lin Men's Overalls from Men’s heavy Army Shirts in grey and khaki. Regular $1.75 for ............. .. $1.25 Flanrlelette Blankets at Men's Fancy Shirts. Regular $1.35 to $1.50 for Men's Knitted Neckwear, Special price Men's Roller and Fine weight Wor Men's Heavy Jumbo work Coat Sweaters. Special Men's heavy Blac Odd sizes in Collars, first quality Men's good quality Cotton Hose . 200 Army all Wool Blankets. Special Oilcloths, Linoleums and Carpets at orth up to $1.75 for .. ts at ed Underwear. Special $1.00 75: $1.00 WHOLESALE PRICES 75c per garment Police Braces. Special k weaters. Special k Ribbed Hose. Special l Wholesale Prices . WHOLESALE PRICES $1.25 up .. $1.00 . 39c 42c .. $1.50 [$2.50 ‘ .. 2 pair for 90c . 50c per dozen 5 pairs for $1.00 $1.29 each 4 pieces all wool Serge 54 inches wide for ladies’ and children's Dresses i-Idifl’ Fllllllslflto Nillht Gowns, long sleeves $1.10. short $1.1m , . _ . __ _ colors black. ‘brown, navy, saxe bluo. extra yalue .................. .. $1.00 pel- yard Undersklrts, black and colored. Special ........... ., ................ ... $10] 9 webs 40 inch Serge for children's dresses, all wool, newest shades. Extra “W” Dr's!" at ‘"00’ mack an.“ Hon" D~"” ‘T """"""""""" " “'50 gal“ s Day 79c p" yard Trleolette, Tricotlne and Silk Crepe. Special _____ .. . $10.00 and $16M - ‘ s! LAI I . I s I u I 5 webs all wool, small and large check Dress Goods for children's dresses :3“? K’! M K1‘. - Y 5:“? I Extra special value S Day ....................................................... .. 36c per yard or“ ‘we? , _ very ", , $115 3 b ll I Co t‘ f hild ' ' t oats, special ......... .. $1.50 rd ' ' ' """ " " """" " ' 5 :11... afullwixldth his?‘ gill: allnzzdwgflllerstiadee. Very sfificlsl for $yDaa¥ spec“! "n" o‘ Lune,’ Co." alum" u """""""" " “J5 n“ “o.” on I Day. ~ ‘I a 51,39 p" yard Special llne of Children's Coats to clear at .......... $4.75 20 dozen ladies fine weave Heather Hose Flcqular $1 00 for 69c Per Pair Lam“, Tm“ Rn" ca" I Day spun" ' ' ' I ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " “'50 r N 1b dun" chndrenmfine rib Gimme" Ho”, black only __________ 59c p" pa" Wholesale prices on all Ladies’ Fur Coats. All other lines in this Department Prices on S Days. Extra Values in 1000 yards Unbleached Cotton. Special 16c for ..................................... .. not advertised will be sold at Wholesale Black Suede Cloves. Flannel Blouses. ° ' g I' Staple Department 500 yards Striped Flannelette. Sr 200 yards Print Cotton. Special 22c for .............................. .. 500 yards Grey Shlrting. Special 35c for ......................... .. 1000 yards Twl-ii Lining, 36 inches wide. Special 32c for . 500 yards Colored Curtain Muslin. 20 dozen White Cotton Towels. Special . 20 dozen Colored Turkish Towels. Lots more good value-s not advertised. r ' $2.75 S Day Specials ln Comets .............................................. .. 90c and $1.25 -- 10° Colored Rubber Aprons. ~ 55¢ ' l 22c for . 17o - 17° Anot“ Special llne of Fur Neck Pieces. Special- Speclal line of Ladies’ Muffc Chamoisette Gloves, all shades. Very special ....................... .. Extra $5.00, $1.00, $10.00 36-00. $7.00. $10.00 l-‘ongee Silk Shirt Walste. “ ' Bee our 50o table on S Days. shipment of Trlcolette Dresses to clear on S Days‘ A few Children's Serge Bloomers to clear .- A special llne of Ladies’ Ready to Wear Hate, New York models, clearing on - -- 75o Special 20o for ....... .. .. 12o 3 Day; 1g _ _ "M; 25¢ P" Pill‘ Special prices on the balance of our Ladies’ Felt Hate. ' Special . 25c per pair Ladies’ Cloth Tame, regular $2.25. Special .. 31,90 Wholesale Prices on all other Mllllnery and Ladies’ Ready to Wear. Remember the Dates, Friday and Sat All our large stock of Men’s Ladies’ Cloth and Fur Co Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Coats of all kinds and of extra special value. urday, October 24th and October 25t One Pric to 6 Everybody THE llisl _sHOP from Holmans Catalog- cluir's.—‘273—19—22*'m—2i- are showing 8 5919mm! range 0 ladies‘ coats in $10.00 and up. Sec them. 27Il~l0~22—l'll——2l. —-N EW EST MILLIN ERY styles for fail u! Sinclair's. 2T1l-10-—22—ln—2i. _-MEN'S BLUE STRIPED Ovflr “no, good quality and nlllke. Only $1.511 u pillr a1 Sinclair's. 3.10.2233‘, blnallon Fathers. Ull l‘ 0s ll - , .. ,-,, . .. I 27 l up m $755‘ Clearing: Lerlllpulrlgqklirlg pile, of A ClIJlLL 11nd u challenge. 1o _MEN.S NAVV BLUE JERSEyuu Sincllllr's.-~27Zl——10—22—ln——2l special $1.45 Knit \V0l'k Shirt. vllch iii. Sinclair's. —WOMEN'S STRAPPED Sllii- ii l'~ 1"» "idly "fly al-rv-‘cr. All wol- suclie and plnln "m""~ prrs in (zolorctl blllck llnd ill Slim at Sinclair's. 2T.'i—-1il~22——lll—2i brown leathers. Worth —S. B. C. EVENING CLASSES will open October 15th. Subjects Bookkeeping. shorthand, Typewrit- lug. Correspondence, Penmanship, Financial Statements and Commerc- ial Law. Business Men's Clues will be continued. Phone 188. 345l—-8—-7—3—-mos —DEFAULTERS’ LlST— Notice i0 taxpayers of the ’l‘owll of Ai- ln-rion. A list of all defaulting pllycrs of 1hr.- Town will ho posted 11p iho first week of November. l’:ly up now and avoid 0xpense.- 'l‘mv|1 (‘ll-rk, Aiberlon. P. E. l. 291-1f)»2-'illl23.2'f,2i --——--_--.-..--. -KENSINGTON DAIRYING ASSOCIATION will deliver chccso to patrons as f0ll0WB2——-K9l'lBllllZ- inn, (hvtQhl-r 29 and 30th, Hamli- inll. October 2R and 30th, Kenning- inn Factory will receive crcnlu bo- glnnlng Friday, October 31st. J. F. Prufltt, Sect’y.—300—l0-—2.'l-—m—1l -—DIED OF WOUNDS-Mr. Stun- rorll (l, Glllis, the victim of the dill- trcsslng shouting accident which happened at Ellerslle on the even- lng of the 9th lnst.. lllled 1n the Prince County Hospital on Sunday afternoon after much suffering. The ilr-crnscd, who was only 20 years of ago, null the only chlld- by his first wffr, of Mr. Ellsworth Gllils, was ___-LADIES‘ COATS WITH FUR 37;; Collars, special $15.00 each at Sin- newest models. $3.15. ltvrluceil to ell-hr Ilflfplill‘ boy's hlacklnalv (Yoais at Sinclair's 1il—22—m1—2i —-NOBBY STYLES in l’. A ——VlCTORlA»"0h That Rascal Pat." You'll laugh yourself sick, LPIIIA your smell lrg salts tonight. -—WANTED—A gentleman wants a helltlal room with or without huard- \Vl'.‘ii‘ llox 6S3, Summer side. 3i —-WOMEN'S FINE QUALITY slrzlppi-ll slippl-rs in piuin and cum- —CHURCH SERVICES: —- Oct. 26th, Presbyterian. North llBilflfill", ltrv. l). K. floss, North Hiuleiple ill. -—NO WAITS, NO DELAYS hill iwn hours of solid sizzling SClTitfidlllflll, mull-satisfying laughi- r-r at ihe l’ylili.'ln Vurfiriy simw iVICIOFiH tonight. 1i '-—‘-SUMMERSIDE AGENT.-- Mr. Byron MacDonald of the iilacDon- aid Drug 00., ls now Guardian rep- resentative in Summnrslde, and will he pleased to receive news, ad. vertlslng and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at ills store. His tele~ jphono Nn. is 12-2. tf i ' Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Holman's Catalog. ..*DR. HOUSTON will be in his office in Souris Saturday. Oct. 25th 10 m -l. 2i ..‘EA8TERN AGENT — Mr. J. W, Murdock is now Guardian A5- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items. advertis- ing. Job Printing. new and rc- newal subscriptions. if- ..*“N0‘l'lCE—-A 1st of delinquent 131x payers for the Town of Souris —BEST VALUES in nlelfs and: .. TORON’l"0,/Oclob"di"" I nlen's Overcozlls rightly priced at the“: are LslNcLAlR a STEWART LTD. Slnclai1"s.’2T3i——10———22—nl~2l. and Boys’ C llared Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, etc., at Wholesale Prices. PROWSE BROS LIMITED THE BIG BARGAIN CENTRE i I Circular On Union Is Addressed T0 ' 22.~-—"Vis lOHILSS isolation, unrest and dis young traction. perpetuation of strife"- tbo llllPl‘l‘lllll\'8S facing 1'1.‘ llS - follow their Church int. ihctfnlgd [he Jefllderslvp Pnmanged and tho new Linited Church of(‘a11i1dzl,!g.en£ra f0 (“filftuiue the according to a circular just issued “Om pmcnum {arms of by the ilLc-rntuln- bureau s! it Lhu Presbyterialzs who joint committee on church union. “in tho very furl.- tho issue in silly oul of ll. l-Jutril cnngregiltfilll bui l-l-loil i-ongri-lzlllfrvl is (‘JIDOWGP- ril in fix its own flrln ilf imilol. Voting cannot begin before Doc-em. ber 22. Notice lnust lll- gin-n f/il- two Sundays beforl- voting and Dv- cclnlmr 10 is 1hr- fTSl flOllCi‘ tlltii‘. Each congregation is lo uppvixli its owll ri-turlllllp officer and poll clerks. Polls are in be zlpun for two wicks, and for a cr-ltain period of each day the mcnlbcrs will have mportunlly in vote. The voters’ list is llelerurlned by the Act of Pflfiifllilflllb it 1s the lflli of llloso in full nlclnblvlihip on July 1.‘! lust-lilo lllly on which the Un- - in“ Act mls pilsserl. lly fhu end of January. ii is ox- pvcicd that ihe ffllnl rntullls will be in, und thv total strength known of the Presbyterian suction of the United Church and llktuviso of the new Presbytwlun (Yhurlwh, which the nntfis urn forming. The circulwl‘ being sent nui lbw pit-turns the prospect of this new church of the urltls n5 conirasic-l with the future that nwalts the church that marches forward into the great union. The circular is ill purl as follows: “LOYALTY OR DESERTIO N" “Mlnlsirvrs and congregation; will be posted Manda)’. Oifi- 27111 Tax payers not wishlnll l0 M"? Town Clerk. C. C. Carleton, Town Clerk, Souris. —297 10 23 m 4i. ....°ARRIVED FFHIS WEEK mainland car “Robin Hood Pi0llr" a very general favorite throughout the locality and his death under such sad i-lrcunlstunces ls llPfiplYi deplored. The funeral took D1809‘ Tuesday afternoon from the resld< once of his grandfather. Mr. Mich-l sol Gill-ls. of Ellorella, to the Meth- odist Cemetery at Bldrfnril, RN’ Mr. Brown ofllolailnz. ‘ . dihdraw from his church JIBITGIG, so lbs.. t9 lbs. 24 11111.. also", “ Vnmn. sharia‘ “OHM 0mm Oatmeahith s time lays upon his soul a great ()ll Cake Meal. table and feed Cornmeal. lCrac-ked Corn, Corn, 010., bought right. Let us supply your needs. W. A. Jobnstone, Mon- |agi|e_ 227-l0~20M4l. ----- —0-0->-——--— Mlnsrd’: Llnlment Relieves Pain. must now zlhonse between two courses of action-loyalty 1o their mother church, or desertlon ture of faith. For the past 30 years the Presbyterian (lhurilh has foll- owul what she believed to be tho lzuidmce of tho Holy Spir't, and ihe Presbyterian member who votes roslvlnl-llillllty. To Justify such de- seriioll (ivory noniconcurrlng coll- gregatlon will have to show fruits of the spirit richer and greated than those ofthe church of the'r fathers and the United Church. which shl- is about m enter. "Wlmi Injustice, whnt hardship nature of Ill!‘ judicvs and cilniiintions." says this circuhlr, which ilvurs ihu llTFUHLlIlK This circular is broadens; to i - 011'?!) even contemplate their "amps m, "m, "m, plume pgy the threshold of her great advon- themselves from Christian fellow- nt no thought to the spiritual wei- Inf deprivutiiizi. whzl-t changi- illnposoil upon a lnclnber or gregutlon goinr inlo ihe union. ti icnficnnfirlned by Dominic»: ' lnovincial legislation, |Uuitcd ‘their own minister. to llzuing with its pnri-nt church thu union that u rqngrulnllicli- can maintain unbroken ihv continuity already isunt (‘Olll-{flilllliilllflh joined with is in Vllli‘. 'l’lll'rl~ is but l)iill lS-‘illlhlpraycl. for the Mauls“ hhsxsm“ M (itlll 0n the life and uctivllirs 0f ihi- Iiniiod Church of (Yuniuiu. SEPARATION QUESTION "l. Separation from ihe‘ lll0llllll‘ church. Tile Presbyterian Church in (Innudzl as an (lrlgault: unit goes into Illil Iinlieil Church of Cflhlltlll, carrying wit hit ihir var-ii nlujorlty nf nlinisters, vlders llllil people. it is a consideration L0 b0 carefully weighed by every lnenlbor who is standing ai. the cross-roads at this time that the most trustul louder! !:>f our Presbyterian (Ihurch, who have guided in the grout llchleve- ment, and will go lni.0 the United Church. Of tilt‘ sixteen living ex- Moderatnrs of the (icnorul Assemb. ily. "all but one are for unicu. Sepsr-l -ll1l0n froln hallowed associations Iwith these fathers and brethrun is lsurraiy :1 step that should not he Hnken unless some serious disabil- ‘lily or cleaving dZffornt-ce of prin- ulpin is involved. "2. Separation froln tho great lVcst. A non-ccueurrlng congrega- ilou vrlll cut itself off from the re- lllglous life of thc- western provl-n- urns, whore the churches are nlov- ling almost solidly into uninn- Thosu western congregations are the rhllrlren of the East, and most of them are already in union. li. is no lfght limiter for eastern churchul separating ship with the plum-firs of lho great western plains. Shall Eastern Cah- ada he so much hterested and con. cernvl about. the welfare of the wheat crop of the prairies and give is fivv per cont. ofthe foreign mlss- iogctllu." coll- irnd responsible, gmuxintees flWJy from a great opportunity forCanalla, with its rapidly-growing po ' l0 all cingregations entering tbu wider missionary service and ln- Church lhU right to coll tercession, ~ maintain. organfzu- ixorship Canada for twenty [and ordnance-s, and 1o worship the hi5 issued l-n the present ‘Silllle God 11nd Father of nil lll the iVlth w |United Church of (‘anuda as they case an organization hub?" up‘ J-and their forebears lulve done in the home and ulliiulliullisln,non-canonrrelluu and the pal-HQ. All-c“. wm- he no m‘ disputation clln lnulntufu its exlsl- ‘Yfihfw "‘“E".""'““° l“ t” _ . Tm.“ 9m" “y mgwrm“ W’ ‘pm! “fights ihu? liltlifllfggfitégf‘tlltinlllfltflggliighuf‘) Iihslfnitairgilrurtcge elriltifi-ilr lillffijhlngam Pres“ Agem» 3M9“ °l dow lights should be attended to in hlrdadlscern food that has hall (llVlSlfHl and keeping ilil\'(‘ old pro~ " “ ‘ l ' B" farm blllldlllfifl bcftlre 001d W034: 0i]. the ground. Throw a plea ther arrives. If the same ones are broad all. s time when no llirdl . broken repeutedly- netting or iron X1981‘. 3nd ill B 1'9" miliilenis‘ l --,A slight inaccuracy occurred ln was should be placed 3cm“ thelbor of them will be on ihe spill Wm, the 799°" impphwl by myfilfnglfi frame to proetct the glass. ‘E ' if tho roofs, at fifteen or twenty years, shOW leaks it should not be neglected as tho water will enter "The report states mill m.» Joint lélzg-orkulllvzgltlfilrgsplgsfi: Hum,“ ago whulevvr is kept in the blllid- lnwlwhlch narrows its VIHlOn and in n ‘f its church lifu, Moreover, the] fllunlco the vim-s of lhv (‘lnadiuzilElitrliisqféggayuzlhfivhifizilfififiqffiefi mm€bylcrlans when" gr_il"_f_llf,())ll_ll'_" Stilizln (follncfl, and ....- of fllc Scottish whether lhvy will go info ullim or Kwnen“ assemblies ha” l. Non-concurring congregations these ambassadors of the for \Vll‘iSl' going they were in part mother church loyalty to the but they will turn llgjous and national ' needs Lion to forget its dffferulces and !,ioln wholeheartedly in this move- Jcy of the Presbyterian Church in ondom. in thi- face of so clear a un-lon- how can any healthy and forward- hom will ihe proposed nuiv looking congregation make body of Presbyterians co-operate in-‘gleafrefusul!’ foreign mission farm. TORONTO, October 22.—Lewis _ l.li.t'.'.lllli'ii alt-ll lniforngatgini, Joint forest to tho task of preserving a ‘;‘{"""'"€? m‘ (’ ma, . nfm‘ .1“ denolllfnational distinction? “hum! n“ [Onuwlng Lolmulnn‘ 5. “Unrest and instruction, (Ion- [gr-vgations which reimalxl _ _ - , J01“, their church will be frez- to carry {iljtinllllllfiiigieniezgrfilknlg the smms of 5*" “ma! “Mk m L‘ "ormal and llhlllSltlfS of nunouzcnrrlng con- efffi: -nt way, but the congregation gl,i,gnti,.yns which rl-fusee to follow its church_ ' i ' hm’ m" “Mon Wm on!" "Don " Culnlnitttll raumnlnenlloil that the puth bmci. with distractions and “mom, Count" of H“, (lifflcullirls ihat will mar its llfe1vh'u,.ch 51mm“; awppi all mimisqers lug, “m! ‘Wm h‘ ynar“ to some‘ To uxrrpl. those who have indicated’ "' t" "M “f a “mm church Wm h“ their purpose not to survo the Uni- it disrupting process, but tho troulr-hd (.hur,_yll_ - lass of a conixrogution will have only begun with .l vnti- of non-con- currence. ‘There will be lllOff‘ voles ahead, involving the dispoefiir-n 0f property and funds, and the future affiliations of such ilUillClWil con-ms follow“ gregaiilms-fllnd these are lnatters- .. that will not be settled cuslly 01" IIIFAIHIIIOIISIY, und may result fullhnr (linrupllon. this nlatler under tlon ruforred to. The First Gene-rel Council of United Church ' " STRIFE PERPETUATED G. Porpeiuailon of strife. if a non- pAmg concurring congregation decides to enter a New Presbyterian‘ church, its interests and work will! Tho need of making repairs and minute n1 is used. Buy here. will pulallon and incoming tide of lln- so ihgy will not rot out. not ully separate thenlselves fronlilnugranta. This ls the challenge the building ls settling bee Cross-that comes to nll- Loyalty to ihu decayed 5mg, “will be a m‘ vestment to raise the sills "f in a wall of concrete. windows where dark. and the pu lothing Bought at the Lowest Prices will be sold on Dollar Days at Wholesale Prices. Wholesale Prices on Dollar Days. h iare Charlottetown’s Big Double Dollar Bays. Bargains for Everybody. No Goods on Approbation on in organic unity, tho betl- slightly and useless. lJXlflYlDS o1‘ the Presbyterian churcl1'er to meet the religious needs of. The sills of a building Should. l! ml. in Canada will go into the urlion.'Canull, with its rapidly-growing po- ilbey should heslLllu [U follow their ' nlolher church as they have always in thu past in every grout fol‘- ward movement? The basil; of un- possible. be on stone or concrcted Compared with birds, human In case lugs have a poor sight. It ll ause of known that an eagle is capllbii good in sighting its quarry from a .- and put height, and ls able to sW00ll '- Floora that. are giving way should its neck. be repaired as there is danger of 1 d i. "woo-m- uons-i. @<»<>i>-r-----e-i which m-ik- i M i=- l.'2.’.'.§§'..‘°.fi3.’€“.l? .ZZS“L'Z°1.ZE..‘ZL° $.Z°“.‘§..‘.“‘§."°..“.'{.Z..' “d2 ill tlon has been the unanimous pol-the church life of Protestant Chrlst- Doors m,“ do n01 shut tightly colok, for lusting-lounge l)? r9 cause a lsrg loss of heat from aab e power o yug a- a years, unll it call and so greall an opportunity. bu" m wiiter and lessen the spud ¢hroulh dense the amount of milk produced in a dairy through an 0951i splice- Perhaps larger hinges are needed to hold up In proper place. pace at which 31:11"! vigil‘ ' - -. i . ll ‘ "ma? ‘vim mwre c“ "'9" b" FORMER oar-oar CORRiCTEDlmeliayntilztgglxfgfiéroalrlltififiillglgfltll: gglggeaeiriliognghlleslni 1o all a congregation which elects to The replacement or broken w,” accurate y_ Pilllliilll; is of llnporiance not only for improving ihe appearance, "The Joint Union Commmm had but for lulproving tho sanitary coll- mnsldm-agon, dlllolls and lengthening the llfo of l)“; (lid not, make the recommondu- the building and equipment which Under average conditions. tho Joint Union Committee reads whore tile outside of the building is kept the sumo color, a coat ap- ‘That the status of lulnl-stera piled every three years Mil keep W1 “crvlng the ncneoncurrlng c-in- the building in good condition near- ’ ,' regatlpns be dealt with by "l8 ly tlvlce as long as if left unpainted. Remodelling l1 farm building is often a DBYHIK investment. is espazillllly true of such changes as )ll n . !D°N'T DELAY NEEDED RE stoald of plIalIlIo,zllfdjiphltilltigrlgollhdffle the building ls iting on of on ex- lkeeplng farm buildings protected "a thiclme“ of ‘wudmg “m! maul‘ "e m’ Y"“S'-l“rg°|y cemred "pm lbypslnt is often overlooked until anon H the bmldmg l“ “kt the organization of the new body, 11nd upon the preservation of the! faltering fragmvnis of Presbyter-l lanls-m scutltced over tho Dom- serloull damage is done. The de- slderably. depending on the mater- The development of the . ‘lal ulled in its construction, the‘ lndon. This will entail the raising’ , o, m W" “W1 mikes this extension o! . of large funds and waste of monoylxlfiqgnl-‘gnmhtllg’ twee t‘i':e::‘1:1eway u? tho building necessary and it can He Jo on tho perpetuation Of-lhn bltterlwmch ‘femurs are made as the he Mccmlillfliled very economically ~ oPIOMBTB" ueall and strife engendered in the i "l8 building ls damased by use. age. rec t conllfoversy. in th very halite of the case an orgarelfzatlon Iiilldk "clcldigg-r 511321812“ gilng is based upon anltl-unlonlsm, n0n-| 9“ 5 n ' , ' concurrence and disputation canimck? Wm d? imwlwtlh 20g? maintain its existence only by fos- "an: V“ ":15 I] s a m t s a ierlng the spirit of division and-mm °" w 15° mi") 8 ‘run- keeplnlz alive old prejudices and “w” '9P”'“°e wh ch l5 d“ “m” conu,,.tgom_ todooide where to begin. “ln this new day, when men of Th9 lent“ of m9 "l mm‘ build‘ ull nations are earnestly seeking "l" 5335 w 50 3'9"“- TM‘ ma"! to mlnllniae differences and draw *1 deFrimlnion ‘If 2 '0 4 P" “m- together. for united action in tho 1789911 mliam“ w“ ‘med “lid 97°‘ common good, and are looking to DBWY pieced b)’ “refill Wofkmfill- the church for leadership in the "I9 dfillfifili-"Ondiill b6 "P! 118M fare of the people who toll ln ro- mole isolation ln ordcw that. we lullzht have cargoes for ollr roll-l ways and ships, and a guratltee of material prosperity? "3. Separation from foreign mis- sionaries and their work. The for- eign mission fldlds. foreign miss- ion \l'fll‘lt', and more thntsfnlnety- practical exhibition of unity and at first. 0n I poorly bu"! nlrlw- love, 51,511 we qevoqe flmgi and ture with insufficient material, the puigrgy (1nd money u) pefpgtuglg “I0 OI "IQ building Will be COIIIHL division ‘and air'fe, or shall we erablv shortened. The roof will loyally follow our church in horse! 8nd 110°" "id Win40"! Will grmt new enterprise of Chrlstlanllwll llil- l0 R0917 0"! U19 COId- unity and brotherhood? ‘There will not be the incentive on "Three Canadian churches. alike this building to do a good job of re- \\__ ln spirit and sol-vice, am coming plllrlng and ll soon becomes uni crease ihe ca length. kept in end fo --_____ 111i“? avildinx l. built of suitable wc, sver atlf t ti- preclsilon of a building varies c0n- Dag“? J again‘; t‘; l; need for future addlulons ls mind lllllfl time the bulld- hullt and space loft at one r tho onl-a rgemong, :"_'t-_:z_:_-—_-_—,——~__~_—--_____. _.___. guaranteed. Write-or wirloollost for quotations. cnrv sac . This BAGS! Flour lags, In lots of 1000 to 199-999- “w” hand. 98 lbs., clean, no holes. Jud Illi- Bllll- Fame Iago. Heavy-mulled 4-suolwl III‘ We offer inch all at we... prlcle- llt""°"°" six-i Dollar Days | WATCH ERB OF THE SKIEI and seize it. exactly in ihe celllll Most birds have good stilli- lhlcketi It. ls also astonishing to an Then, how '" —-i~—-£O3?~ Fully Occupied. I "Beauty is only skin ileoil. "l consider that a wise ll ion of nature." "Why so?" "With that lllllHlliV-ll the sro kept busy enough." 10}i' Tho true standard of vllllmi seated in the mlnd- Thou thfnk nnbiy are nobln. ‘The Time Is N0 nu.’ m.’ 9m“ ooslll’ more ways than 0M- llpon your eyes and thl of your children rellls a r l slblllty you cannot IIIWP" llttle attention now will in paid msnyjlmes In comm; well as a proven direct ll Judson. I have recently will my otfloo with "The l" I Dlsssostlo Unit." This ll moat," absolutely the 1st‘! ‘ on themurlnt for l!» 5' ‘ ntlos. " 0hr Professional E19" and Inollltleil are at W" mediate service. Hopkins, P‘ I‘ I Ollee Connected "ml m" ' i ! " __.___..? - 8001' s‘ Y ,?.‘§,E.'$i“--.