n! '7 tutor‘; TWO Finn, FOR SALE| Tho nndonllnod olara lor sale § "" THE (ZHARIDTFETOWI? ~ GUARDIAN l-élin Open Letter To_ilr. Ch int Presbyterian people in their own Churches are widely different. The Methodist Church is incorporated. It is a leital entity. Its Gcnerall ‘ A Sweetheart at l 3a TPEAL cigarelfe” “m. "n. l I —— iConierence, within certain limlttnl ma." .ul:°lh;lq_ l y To Rev. S. D Choutp, D1). LLDWEIIHS power to transfer the Church " lkhllo‘ luau.” ll'hlllhg house l Qeneral _Sup_dt. oi the Methodist llid its cllll rizhts and posaessionls all m" “lull” all.” hula" ol g 7H; g-rgny 9p A W9, Church in (anada. _ lwliether tt arll, rind the only a-l e Q . _ ._ 4 n mil; m” Bnflglbflgg sutlqn IIAWQ TRANsI-‘onun, l Dca: Sir.~-tour statements l-elternatrre for the Methodist people . u‘ o" m". "on Bmllrflll slt no“ ‘the lresbyit-rrnns and Chlllcllwho don-oi Wish" to be transierred I _ tlon. Near churches and school. ,t_nion. at the different Methodist is i° "l l"l"*"‘-_ ‘,6 wlll ll ‘ml ol. 7mm" film By Marion Rublncam Lonterences tiurin: the prose," The Presbyterian Church la not e,‘ _ Ibr further particulars apply to Y sumrrier. and an a pastoral letter tqlliicorlniraied. it rs not a legal entity 3K ~wALLA¢g ngxmuo", ‘the hlethndrsi people in the Chris-ll! ls srnrply-‘a Christian organlza- ~ -__- ,.,,,. ,, Irv-lone R E i s: =5 raisin": “£23; * 1 .' ic u t: res ' Chapter ,7 liar" beyond the Churches concerlrllor tlia'. Organisation, and l ' ed. Ma; a word irorn aldiflefenl pledzed to "maintain and FARM 1 l“p0lnl oi view" bear them frielltillyltlefend the same"; hrrt with no l - “ITKYAPS saw only the caniusionlvfltiitiany. ipower to disband lt, or to transfer 8mm“ n Hull", m", loo ‘ "fhllllillllgs ain't people. but \'io~ . the Church and its civil rights to ‘m,’ o‘ all”. lull lll so“ cum. lets lielid the-reflection oi Bridal‘) Presbyterian "P aponsibillty" another control. w v [inure-as it disappeared Ihruu n a Presbpterrans who do not rush to vation. Apply tn B _ rahlhcm DEVINB, , subway t-utrarice. r ton vvrite~"\\'e will begin ‘filhibt’ transrerrcd have no need IOl Hunter River. ‘TT ‘l "H? Said to take the Third "l? PYP-‘byterian Church since the "Withdrawn" They sviiril!‘ fluflllml"; ._.__.._. ' hi; J!’ 4_.llll.. El,.l.hlell_ lo_“.hel,e was yup-only," w“ lllllllllllell "om "llllltbcir own Church and allow those- . ‘ ‘r-T-fy -‘<'lSllY . ... .....'~ _ ' l asked \'i. source. Merhodlsrn ‘cannot claiiiitw "wllhinmw. “hi? m” 5° msire- 0 e A ; "' ' " , 5n.- lOUkyil a; lhe sup lll pawl. the honour or the responsibility QllAnrt Prcsbyterians in Canada do i tin ticr hand. lt had the atilress oi lnmming the ncgmiauons’ l‘ “dlslnm I'm-W's? to "wilhd"aw“ "Om i . illle plum. we were l0 BU lo llrSl-tn the year i902. at our own Genlth-dr (‘irurch Home to admit of its Re‘ my,“ Mon-l, all-ll.“ lll _ _ l -3 lllonllllg house l“ up lh lhl, eral Conference in Winnipegf (ha; being handed over to n itiw 0r;ari:~_ Charlottetown tonight and will all < ‘pl-UM “h, dlll llhl knoll. lhhh proposals were made by Lire rep lZ‘tl on by the one-third \I its nieni~' dross meetings in aid oi the Pro‘ l :ll.ll,_.lll..l. lhlll was ha“ ol the cl“. rcscntarives oi the Presbytei-lanibeisbip that voted tor the O. B. l‘. "um omhmlge as lonowy \ll\‘l"li‘\' knrhrk VUtitli win, .. for ti-il “I55 Manx had written to Cmlrflh m [he “enmdlsl Chllwh l0 Chung". Sunday) sepl‘ 3rd hl h“ [ma rrtrglsur.‘ ‘iihiré ll": l. “h l._ A h” ll and lllls appoint a Committee ior the pup. (3) Presbyterian “good Faith" 11 a. m. r " ' ’ Y‘ ' ‘ ' . - _‘ ll“ .1; Yhn' h-ll . . l ... h pose oi negotiating terms of L‘ » Dlllldll. Slllldliy. SEW. 3rd at 3 "hl-YbT-hnltldaird galls. nclvv l" lmfifntfiiecrtpcsinlztioiil pllftfsifurgi: tutti: ills: ion}. u You s:iy~"lf we look at the ethi- P- ll- Wwf? ' t." ‘ld $f'_"n(.".ll iM-‘l nefl ~zrrrtl that it had been irivesilgat- In 19m- “ F0" hill’? $181M. yourlcal ‘)bli5"“|“"5 “llder which "'9 Souris, Sunday, Sept. 3rd at 7il;t“ffik\_- l?!“ IlytlrI-lmd "M “'5” illiitc all l-lghl ll” hm Conference met in Winnipeg. SQmQlCIlIIFChGS have placed themselves h‘ l!» Ill- ‘ . fierZl-Cllsfs Ljugflindg‘ Ejlpihll‘; ‘uh ' “(hm l help l.uu-_,.-. we bollflPrcsbhvierians hrouzht iraternnldt will cive us an answer to the J. Klllstborv. Tuesday. Sent. 5th P" . . of . , rturtititi tit Ill? voice t kiudlt ’"°"““g“- "l" °i ihPm- "it- lat<--Q"°-‘“° "Wm "I'm" N" °°m° ‘i r 7J0 mm hurl} l.» uns or u“! hr rcls p.o- “lillllloflgpll “Iomlm 31mg". M“ r-e Principal Ififlfjfkl aflelwalllllllo pu s .\l_v cnrrfitlence in its l‘? Clmnh B‘? F°rmnei “'°d'"’~‘d“-‘" "mt STANLEY DOANE firs. loui-gillg m lls slllll.,l,,l"__ iivrttcs in the "Presbyterian" in sub- cert.» rests among other titlnfzs. Sept. 6th at 7.30 p. m. l. 4 . '. ii thought it was a iriendlt ‘turtle Mane-e as itillows: in thc good faith of the Churches 9m" ‘ppmmmgnts ‘or King's ‘Qirrrl-Ilégi-‘llrflen-i l Hllll tirink it was‘ ‘thbourvnl "l ."°*""'P’1 YIIFHPII to tho lagtlrCtllll't'i'llt‘ll.“ Coontvwill he announced later. anaslllwol ’ d ‘lYllrlT must have boon Qlllllsomeill The others gave the usual greet. ‘This is simply saying that ii the 5035-1-41. » l ' wllh l, m“ l rugs ill the usual way. when ml-‘Prcsbytcrian Clrirrcli tioes not coriel — -‘——-=e—'—‘=‘~ ""1"" “llml- lll, l“. gm lhhm-r» l heldlttrrn came, without consulting mylsurrtnizitc Organic-Futon, she will "" ' ‘T, ll-llll lh“ hhppr l0 h“; ‘Mm qhhlufillfiflliwfi. ‘without a hint to lhfilllllilldilln "pond iaitli" and trill in her l .l < l . . .' '. ' - ‘ poi if‘? intention. I ilrrt-yv myself‘ in-"Tilllffll "llllllflllwli" M3)‘ l 35k 1° - ' —~- W. ~ lflfffslffi. "llltczlfétthlh in?‘ Wtltt) ( liurch Futon and uzucti it withlwllltlil ""95" ‘Units a"? '50 ailltll‘? “w lllllllll, ml‘. all "l" llhllllhhla‘ Th” ride was of cums’: H“ hm“. all rrry strength. \\'l1en the m99l_.l\\ ho will lack in "good faith?" of who have HLWNJIIIP» U\'t'i'l'.it: ill‘: Ill: llllllg‘ lllll lhlJlL “.9 were ul “d5 ‘W97. $0111“ HIPIIIIJPTS OI lliel U" ll"? ‘ml’ 113"“ _l d” no‘ sup‘ I I - 0n Saturday, s@prtmbertg~i~»;;,~;, hi? i".‘r‘.""%i-';'.2‘r1-='ZI?8135352332?“ 11's. s“: r. - 5o - 90¢ (ear '. - - to sent sari!‘ it: ,. ._. i, . __l 4 _ _' < . ' Wcre 0 ‘t- J .' ' S‘ ' 3V0 II 2 O'clock shall) at (Jute as m‘ “ml “"»"1‘~“'*~i-lvn\b~r fimrtrrirrllrirtxlltlr‘: 'II.'..'.'..""§;"‘T"Vi? mind. r sriid to tlrcni. "r do ngfialiii "s <>lll">$@ll ttic Movement as ' ' I I00 “$1.75 3n, lit illt.‘ t\r.i in; pluVljtl 1n J1.- llhll nlllhs‘ m mots from know, l speak only tor myself. Yonla backward step. towards eccles- ' ' "TT < il.--i " h: n l. f s ll- ti . .\' . , ‘ , “ _ ' can ask tltcm and fir l i." taxi "l airtocr- c; anl ti ‘SJOUS .~— Clearance auction sale at Ker’ hid-jib“ l,t‘."'_"~,‘ rfrlrlrrfl; Li lrirlrotrlb. ill‘:vlxllllllltrilllllhlliill The rnlo. on tho In H“, lhlllllvlhl; l“; qhenrhvllll"lwllple llillsl Cllrlsl" gallswllls pochi h!" “m” "m" Smnhpo" and err. we cannot u it»: ilicili all. I wt- llungmnn (if "hi; was uiil_ a con- hll._ lsl hllnuws‘ Ema)- rethived mum?‘ “m to rnlou lml l-nlly;_ 0M7 z mu” "Om ch§rl°m3mwll trust this notice will be .~ui‘ri. rent» l_~l.l_hll .lll. a mo ge- from the Xictltod-lstlwltn believe that the present 0W1!!! i0 ill 11931111 l Wlll Sell 0n hPlpu3lj llllpnll hlpl my»; any rrirplici" ,l lfmlr Laugh “l: ("uml m“; lllflcfi- ‘Church, stroncly pro-Fninn, glll;.l(‘lnrrrhcs can ‘do more tor the ' ‘ ' - 0'15" 5°‘ l" "l" in: that it lizrrl appointed at Com Kinzdont oi God tn Canada than - above date my valuable larm as'cxl,ell5el_ lll), llllllhhl above situated containing o1 m; l JAs coNDolth of extra land all clear. only l " m" "1' ll liltiirk. some littlr- tlis~ mill“. “ll, l-(lnlor nrltll Qmnmligeriyrctrrrlti the proposed new one';-who RAWLEIGH MAN. - minutes drive from Charlottetown l Close to school, church. Also my crop consisting oi 2" acres of extra oats, 20 tons hay. (i-ood buildings. well fenced. Also 1 dratt horse ' years old, I driver 5 yearn old. l~ driving wagon. 1 driving sic-tub. if wood sleigh. l box sleich. 1 gang‘ \ n. douris Exist. l‘. ii. l. SALE At Plug Station my farm oi 11>" 5062-6-1 i. ,_.____._.__ FARM FOR plough. 1 single plough carts, truck acres so clear, in ZOIHI SHIVC or cul-E Wherc wt- ‘tutict: from the t-lt-vzilcrl ,.\'.l Pitch corner stood a tall apart- =""‘"l llfiltse. and from almost "Vcry window protruded Hlllllrc-ss or a woman's head, The .-tlrt't'ls wcre full oi‘ people. ‘ That was the irardest thing to rzi-t used to~thn eltlflla] Jr iWiple. all of them strange. cariie from, we wagon, harness and numerous oth— l-lvlll-lllll‘ hlllllllpe Ulnhllll wllhw-vtuflv still] (or 111113,; lllmlll‘ er armqes‘ Open [or mspemmn hard and >011 \A'0Uil, good buiitl- . any time. l‘ _ 4 l l n i‘ l lllnr s htirsrtsdwtt} Even rgpqgnlzhq] Tell-ml, ellsl- lllld made known lll runs, ucli iciiceri ant \\.tltlt~t. lhh lcllllrhmnrlsllc lmflhlmats M sale. DANIEL, E. PRAUGHT J. A. MaeDONALD, r Auctioneer. FARM Fort sALn at Orwell I offer by private sale my beau- tiful farm of 55 acres oi choir-t- land all clear buildings, fronting on Orwell River. Will be sold with or without crop. Crop: of oats, -l acres of wheat. fl acre»; of potatoes. ‘é acre oi‘ turnips and 20 tons of hay. Open for inspection any time. Apply on premises to LEWIS H. GILLIS, Orwell ilhariottetown Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders _will he rec~ elved by the undersigned up to and on Tuesday. the firth Septem- ber, 1922, for the following privi leges at the Exhibition to he lrelrl In Charlottetown from the 26th to 29th September. 1922. 1. For the privilege of czitering under the Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling oi Score Cards for the Races. 3. For the supplying oi straw a» 7 required. 4. For selling feeds lor horses. cattle. etc.. on the grounds. 5. For supplying pressed old hayi for Race Horses. l In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest or any Tender. and in Nos. 3 and 5. the lowest or any tender not ncces’ sarlly accepted. Conditions may be obtained at the Office of Charles It. Snrallwood. Secretary-Treats, Charlottetown. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Becretary-Treasrtrer. . Faint For Sale I otter for sale one hundrrd acres 0t choice land on the Mar- gate Road situate within one halt rnllo trorn the Town of Kenning- toti. Tltis farm consists oielghty acres oi land under cultivation with a brook running through ii, and the balance of I'm-st class lire wood. Especially suitable for a dairy farm; near market, school and church. J. T. MULLIN. Kenalngtnn. EASTERN STEAM 13% zicres. ling oi’ store. ltlllitflet‘ mile trom ifigg station. l0 cmllllll lnlllllh all lhhl. llmlle by. -lhl. llehprhl chains iroru school. close to church ‘es ' hitiilttl‘ with crop. .io torts. hay. acres potatoes, ‘A, acre turnips. l l zicrcs til Wllifitl, ‘.Z‘,~'_~,' “There got-s the doctor," one oi . an ideal home in good IQCRIlOILKIIS would say. as a certain heavyltesy‘ l5 “clea- Olllil lilotitlrnc hoof-boat was heard. 0r,;copy 01' the resolution on Church isr Church cannot surely refer to m"? $1008 Mi". .\lurrn.\'." ivhi-it a_l'nion adopted by the (Yonfcrence-them, after their efforts through hflilllfi littli- tap-tapping l our cars and we CBIIIQ lO ‘sold by public auction on the prcrrt-Elly in town Ilittiin. has on Tlitrrsllzry. September 2 o'clock with crop. Apply JOHN S. MARTIN. liirirtiss o A. McDONALD, Auciionccr" I Potvrrzil Strut-t. 5ti556-Ti. ‘d! l IN tfrot and Stiloists lirploni (Ttinsc-rtiattiri" of .\lit> Jlhoiqrntioir Altrntlzrv. 'l'lllil‘.\tl¢tjv' 25 Vlipcr Prince Strcci. Plczrst- rouistcr‘ its proiiilitLv possible. PLAYING FiltZftl-li. . rot §nLE Sealcd zi o for L» to accompany acres of land stuck. (‘lit-tine tt-ntlcrs. not ncct- sarily accepted. ther particulars write Manager in charge or THEODORE ELLIS Setflv. Betliortl Station, R. it. 1 "W/Trturuc stow/grunts All clothing, Rifles. or other Government arrnouritrs. must bc tho Armoitrics and receipt triiircd for satire this week prompt action will be taken to col lect sttmc by othr-r means.- nttal inspection oi equipment nex week. ' BV ORDER. SHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINI l. I. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wl ll leave 8t. John ovary Wednesday at I at m. and ovary Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Tlma) lor Boston. Wednesday trips are vla snipe-t arid Luboo, 1O ‘l. m. Thursday. laturday. tripe are to loeton div duo Ioaton about 00¢. due Sundays about 2 p. m. RETURN-Leave Benton Mondays and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Dav IQ! Ilfltll TIMI) tor laatport, Lublo and 8t. John. FARI $10M srarzhoom um . At laden-connection la "Iaada m tho Metropolitan Lina apron _ Iplflit and passenger otoaniora tor Walt. . ggflrooaia, eaten antaddttAifnal intonriatlon, apply to New York and points Oauth and Mllllv 0v OURRII: II- JOIII; "o rim‘ Bliss Tlcrnict- Swiltz. 'l‘t,-:it-licrs; .\lt. .\lli.~stit'i lvllhhs‘ {l4 ‘SCHOOL OF MODERN VIOLIN‘ BIHINESS BTAND lt-ntlors will be rctiolvcilj by nnilcrsignrul rip to Sept. 143th at p. m. {or tirr- Bt-rliord l"r'll'liil'l".tl property, fictliorti Station ctrnstst wnirchoiisv 11ml “lurid .-- rlriublo rn-ri or whttr- tinrim~ Hilml-‘l llllcl. Thorn WIIH llllltll‘ l- m‘ 11")’ ""1""? ll"(‘k. ililtl trzivc us For fur- or lmuncllv varnished oak llilrtitlll. equipment property oil loan ironi N0, 8 Signal Ctimpfllly. roturiicd to ob< or Al]- itut hr-re-——-- f (‘r-rtninlj: Violt-t and i ivcre lost lsoirls in 1i liirz city. iflrvt-rti utlriiittctl by a niitltlle~zigctl lwnzirzin with arr t-iernrilly tired ex- llti"'$‘.~'lOil of filCP. knew .\itrrr:iy‘s. not sold by private suic will bellrmvt-n pony twin driving the lam- 10011512‘ appoints ;i'nlon. with lnstrtrctions to ctinsid~ fer the practicability oi such ti i'n- siriiilorl Committees oi the Methodist. Con’. Wt- iviiig thr- br-ll and ilnnlly veolurcilatinnzil anti any other Churclreawitlr all conviction that ll the trini- 5151151"! that. rriay he appointed" by the oth-‘lirive always protests-ti dlsbandingl er Churches. Tht- ¢\S5t.’iIl‘I)ly.!00lt no ut-tioir btrt simply referred the elm" 3 "Vfifilgic to its Committee on Cor- Sitlilil)’ tieclrired lTOSlIIHIIIPIICP. l Ncxt yt-ar, liltll. ihti hicssago wvas again bcfnre the IXs-seiriblyi with wwarmsilre urge that to tier-line the pro-l posal inr a Committee to confer knewlwould not be i-orrrietuts to a SlSlEFilw hlcthodist Church, of those who ’ l v Not Church. The action ot thc Assemdhave done their utmost to accede "ill ilk". W" know all our ncigh~ bly was as iollowsz-wee .\ilnutes,lto her rcqirest? it‘ some of theiri in 19M. r "Th:- (lcnerul ASSGIIIIYI)‘ thanks Conference of the hieilrotllst Church i'or their cour- ln transmitting to them n lot its mcetinz in September i902. a Committee on lnll. anti to confer with ‘and to report to the next (leneral |.\SSCllll)l_V. "Tire (lc-nerril Assembly", iii res~ Lial action and proposal their (‘hirrtrh by one th-ird oi her‘ a ~ supremacy; i521 ma“ liuernhershipr anti have as con-l their purpose to lctintiniio their own Citurcli. iii un- llty and co-oporation with other Ev- lzingcilcal Chirrclies. tin inc other, hand you cannot question tlie'“good faith" towards --. llitTrp-filtical realm." Thank you very much lor this frank forecast oi the propose-ti merger; not a Church, hrrt u rci- igiopolltlcal "machine. incorpora- tetl, as provided in the [lasts or Unon, to "baltlc" "n tlic reiiuio- political realm" for “t't.-iiulo»politit-» til" ends, zit the bidding oi its ccn- ltholr zeal have resolved what they Qcrirtnot pertorni. it is not a question of "ethical" but of physical limita- tion; and your suggestion of lack 0f l":tiott faith" towards tlie Method- trai iiutlrorty. You liavc-ltero given Presbyter- ian an added iriiperativc to cun- Jlie years "ln response“ to the lnl- tirrtte their own bclovctl Church, of that with Christ her "only King and ICllm-L-ll, l-lcad," a Church whose. “ISSIUII and ‘work ltl not "rcligitrpnlitical," hut to win mcu anti wontcn to liiiri. and their as Christian citizens, will they tlu their‘ duly in tlic Sttiic. ‘_(4) "The Religlo-Polltlcal Realm" You further write-"l would any lor Churches of Protestantism can- (5) The “Church oi the Future" ‘not unite. the battle whichis going You for the religious control of our Once more you write ~ "We (‘till- l "Yfio. I'm Mrs Tripper." silo‘: (2) Presbyterian "Rights" .lC0llll'.i'_V will he lost in the next not got a united tvoritl with a spir- mviti us. lakint: illt- slip of llnlwr! liciv years. I refer not to the school itutilly tilvitit-rl and br-nitou Chris- ll“, h,.l,l all,‘ its" "l... y “Q s‘|n[; You say “\\'e are wr-ll aware tlizttotrcsiion only. hut to the whole tentlorri"» anti irgzrirt» -"llow curt u won lit-re! \\'cii they didn't lpl mo "l"? l!‘ (iititfifillltitt Wlilllfl the Pres- Movement ivitliin Canada in the re-ltllvltlcd Church spunk with good lkirow Thtyv usually" do. Brit / new it's till rizht. l-vta ti in_\v.'ry'. It's riot much hut it's. l. rm» enough for yo" lmlllj‘ Slit- taikr-tl in .\t‘lllt‘llt‘t' as though iht‘ ' lcl out the fow tvortls lliiti3l"tl her. "\\'41 don't mind what sort ni zr lftitiill. it‘ it's clean." l voniirroti. It set-Incl] the proper thing to nay ji "titer had Pfltlllflnnd mo nn 1h ‘iifiiiit, .\irs. Tripper turned n tire: “yo. on me. >l felt she would have lwen resr-irtful 0f this rorunrk lrrid ..=h-- not been so near exhaustion. “All my rooms rm» cit-an. The effort to aliriosit ox- f" \V. rwtrtflly" sends mo more ~folks. This room ivaa $4.50. lint lll'.\ $3 unit. for twn people. The _ gcln‘ up. So i have to raise {my prim-cs.‘ She t\'1'll| tillr-titl of lls up the ldziirs. Prcstt-iillv slii- opened a l-lnor rind we found otrrsr-lvcs In .i Jtirite ruorii. with ti hivh coiling. niie WlllllOW, tall ltintl thin. that oponcri trrtvnrds Ill" l a narrow vlcw of strmo vtirtls. There was a high 2i Wtlflll lstsrnti with ti towel tacked titztiinst iiho Willi lat-hind it. n small suurtrr Illllill‘ with lczs thrit st-cmr-tl to mr-ct in a point directly iiirtlcr the ‘Clearance Auctiotiiale At Vrrnon Bridge on hlondtiy, Septonrhcr 18th at 2 o'clock. l have sold my property and rim leaving inr Fnltcd Suites, i will on ti-‘bovc datc scll the following: l rlrivirtrz mtirc, l cow, 2f) Plyruotrth lions (purc broil). l driving wagon, I driving sleigh, I hand tr-irck, 1 set barrows. 1 single. plough, Z sleigh robes. 2 sets driving harness. (one almost new), l set cart hur- ness. 2 tons choice tiiirotlty hay. ilotrsehold Furnitirre-~Pzirlor~ iur~ niture, extension table anti dining room chairs, lpirtno. (ntahogani case), bedroom suites, chamber sets, kitchen treble (hardwood), and chairs, i Raymond sewing machine. l kitchen range, I hall stove. l globe heater, carpets, rugs and linnleums, also many other house- hold effects. Terms at sale. MR8. ADA MARY DARRACH. Vernon Iiritige J. A. McDONALD 5054-6-wfmthr-iSti-t5l. AGENTS “WANTED Salary $21 weekly. Expenses pd- variced. not tn canvass but trqvel and appoint local representatives. State ago andoqualincatlomr. Ex- perience unnecessary. Wlnaton Co.- Dept. 6., Toronto. lllyvtcrian l-lllllllljlitlfilllfllll however there are lririrlts queer short sen-l with DPHISPS hr-itrt-cir each] Church" “in icd in tho activities ltiun. l-‘rorii our point oi view it seems that .tlie,i‘ u-jthiirtru‘ from any lnirido to carry out the will of the ‘General <\$S0illl)l)'-_blll. not to block thr- co rrimatlon of its declared pttrpos y The mistake here is in judging ‘the "rliriits" of Preshyterlans in ll-tlreir own Church from what you lcall “our point of view." The Wrights" nl the Methodist and the ._ .i—_—_=-__._._. i==.—__- r r l!‘ l i-ihlr-‘s top. Arid there were two hair.- "ltZs zi nice room." Mrs Tripper dr-fttntictl it against our sllvirnc. “l just put in my bcst rirrtains Thcv ivzis my best. But after I rt-nlr-tl the parlor l brought one ipair of thorn here, The latties in the parlnr had their own." “But-vii a-if .'r young gentle- man contes to sew-lo sec its. whero shall i brine hint?" Violet rislwtl looking in alarm from the lzicu cirrlalnr-r in tho lailv. "You can brine him horn i sun- nose." “rs. Titppt-r nrrswcrod. "l got to rent out my parlor. l got to make zill my rnotrrs pay. ircnt only to nlcv people. Nico people are nice anywhere. That's wlrzit l any So you can hrinz your znntleman irinml in your room. Besides your mother's with yfill. I iicvor rent l-xrfltil tn’ rilct- petiple, The renFa In advance." I paid her and i-tho ivaltod till fill!‘ u-tis tlit-n she collapsed hcr hnndkr-rchlei almost convulscd i tnrncri from rirv contemplation of tho dreary room in this girl tthn was always like. something allttht. l smiled a little ton. - left. Violet safely nirt, the bed. to her mouth. with laughter. fill "til place! [tut isn't she funny?" The ttlrl ensued. "Nice people are nice anywhere aha mimicked. "Oh (tear! Well ‘I'm ‘glad sho thinks We're nice." ' ' She got up, her cheeks still plltk from her lairzhlng. We?» stood and looked cart-fully at our new room. taklntz in all its ifctaiia. Hero we we're. atdastLAiid now what adventures would we have. timid aouls that We were. ToemorrowdMore Timid Adventures -.-__-¢o>i_ CASTORIA l for Irihr‘: and Children Ill IISE FIR UVER 3U YEARS Alwalhloboara WWW‘ Gill‘ ‘of proprictjv that should be observ- ni the tipposi- have a right to arrangement "Oh Aunt Enid. isn't it IIUTBRIII T; "i __.i ttturc rrriltcd worldf,‘ many sought iii vain, but peopiel l-Ivanitelrctil Christendom is not_ztnd nations, selfedeterminlrig, lir- flspirituuiLv divided and broken". ing in amity and peace. Even tin laindil‘ it were. a lhii: “religio-poll-llirltish Isles after centuries oi cell. ltitrtil" compress, iorclrig t ntn oiie.tral control, are dividing trito sell- lorgiinizrition for "religiopoliticai" determining parts, in the hope oi t-rids would not make it any more ti peace and unity which could not spiriituiily" ouc. lotlicrwise be attained. World Conventions anti Conier- ()t' the two ideals 0f the Church circus.- the World's l-Ivuirgclicrtl Al~~a great organization under" central liarice. tho great Bible zrrtd Alission- control, rind u great Christian bro argv Societies, the thousands oilllieriiood. grouped and nttiiietl iii rriorc local unlties, the fraternal iri-lthcy may choose. living lit unity, terctuirse and cooperation in good one lit Christ—l’resbyterians in work cveryivhere, have been prri- Canada have chosen the latter" and clttiiuing to the world for genera- purpose w-ith ills Guidance liil tioirs that. Evangelical Chnisten- help’ to follow it. tloni is spiritually one, more truly one than when thc Church was courtesy oi‘ space, and best wlshei one grout organization "in the rc-.fnr the nrezit Llethodist Church and lit-in political reriliii," and tlrelfor all of every name who seek lti iieatls of thc Cirurcii nrudc urrtl uirlupliit lrurritinity by the uplifted rirrulc kings ni will. =Christ, (‘irriszcntlorti is now truitctt in the i remain, Wit)‘ tlrc host stzitcsrut-rr urt- scok- Yours truly. int: ii united world. not a world E. SCOTT rriidci" ccrilrrii control, which Ger- Montreal, August 30, 1922. To Holders CONVERSION HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5Q per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes :— (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st: November, I922, to mature 1st November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds. dated Ist November, I922, to mature 1st November, 1932. E Lfllfl-‘rj-rjfiailflfi-JTE‘ nfllfl-LHT‘ While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, i922. the new bonds will commence to cam , interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTX-YS INTEREST T0 THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION I PRIVILEGE. Thin offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds (,9 be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the some character a: those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue. nma at ma... sot augaelr all.’ ~._ _, _.-ZTZ.DT__LT_EITLU'I‘_LTTJJLF_ 511112111 V. CIUOLJLEJ“ 5% per cent Canadzfs Victory Bonds e Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. of Five Year PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avert themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, t0 a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an oflicral receipt for the bonds surrendered, containinl an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. . Holders of manning fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December I interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unma coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. Tho surrendered bonds will be forwarded by bank! to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where theywill be exchanged for bonds of the new inane, in, fully registered. or coupon registered or coupon for!!! carrying interest payable lat May and 1st of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable let May, I923. Bond! of the new issue will be sent to the banka for ggliréery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered n s. The bonds oi’ the maturing iuue which are not converted under this propoaal will be paid oi In oath oa the lat December, 1922. .4 E t i E l g. t r t i h W. S. FIELDING, ' Minister of Finance. I Lln-LLTILIT QJJ-LUKTI 1T]? [T1111 l iii Wilt cl Y ' r., ..'l,., With thanks to the Guardian lot‘