. "Eiiriiiii CHURCH. $50169” _—_-- rnllllTY. “$511195 of work have recently M.” m}? 1p; over i119 109°“! M “Qugmplshments 111111. “u”! mt‘- RLUHETOWN GUARDIAIN t w-ul-oi-aiv-nu. . 4 L- .; '}-.- “o'- Jin- 0 . . ,,""*"*.,....:;.".:t"..:n.:':.r.:r 00100 001mm ‘ ‘M07 We!" "W ‘much since then. synagogues have: ‘gummy Fpmyinyus ‘might e heads of the different brooch, V011‘ way to‘ Cbristihn Churches. muses Home‘ cm, Hospim m Md v ,‘ 1 u f l A . ill I I ‘ d’ , v D261? ngalgznfgatgof th. social service. 1301 9,171.1‘! W?" "f". 1100111; A11 11"‘ SIGNS 0y aroma-Mr, y, Q where 11001011911191!“ “"- b.” mm“ “9 ‘him-wt °°d i‘ ‘m1 “l” “mfllifleloh- 0i Georgetown, sent the o, pfl-hgpfi more useful service ered‘ durinf; 1933- m” r5???” p, dealth with at cm0f>§1l18 91 tilt Official Board w be 11°19} ‘in m‘ day evening and the main features collated and presented to a oofpge- éfltiunal meeclng next week and we have reasons to believe these W111 be of an encouroslna 01111 9991m- 55h: naturevcnd such as to’ give mgplrat-lon as we move forward io- yo this new year. The Bttendance a)‘. sfindfly school showed o. eplentdld ollivance yesterday 1110111121: i} iqtel 011m. ' Al‘; the morning service the Cr- dmllilflfl of Baptism was per-loaned, men Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. G. hcorn prlpezlied their bright youngson before the Baptismsl font. Rev. Dr. Ramsey delivered on obit; sermon on w» lessees @000 i" $110130 12.2 "Jesus the Author and inpher 4,; our faith" or as‘ in the revised Wm,“ "The pioneer and perfection ,1 faith." We must try to under- gfglnd the Cross, the socrulolal nat- we of Christ's atonement.‘ Jesus m5‘ the example for excellence of not. lie one e west hem- e rewi- un heroism a hero of faith and we m all hero Worshyllieli- lnycars gone by have died f9; shall we esteem it less lightly? - In the evetiing Iiev. Brown read as the Scripture lesson tho 32nd Chapter of Numbers,“ yvhlch details {he call issued by Mosesto n children of Reuben nncl Gad and their acceptance of_his chal- lenge and Vlflth t1115 88 @116 1,711,518 for meditation lyfr. Brown made a rllrl-lng appeal in support of the challenge issued by the Moderator pp olivcr to the membership of The United Church of Canada to to the help a: our depressed ‘Brethren in southern Saskatchewan Trinity Church here is askedio udopt the Church of Constance, Cask. to the extent o: $050.00 over and‘ above its regular contribution wine M. and M. fund. jfhere w-erc large congregatlofw and. practically a. Iull ‘choir which greatly added to the wcvrshp by rendering in s. splendid woy an anthem at each service end‘ also ‘a eelection from the new Hymnal-y. ‘ ST. PAUL'S " The morning worship J in Svt. I Paul’: Church opened with the stir- rer "m" "ended “"0919", eel- diers." A large congreglltion y-pment and made the servlce a‘ very hearty and lip-lifting one. The new testament lesson set ‘ forth the story of Christ going to “the Synagogue on the fiabbath day as was His custom, and on these “M! 11w Rector based his morn- inr message. He said let us think for a few minutes of that scene in the Synagogue. Many of Christ's friends would be there if they knew B; was to speak to them. But many turned against Him, when He read the prophecy of Isaiah relating to Himself. We ask "why did Christ so lo the Synagogue." was it duet I 01bit grown on Him from Child- hood, when He had been taught by . Ills mother. Or was ii; because {her-g 410s no other place to go gm. dltlons were very differeilt in those » days. Nothing like our‘ tpoqeypgg. yloes to detract the attention from l Public worship. Christ wept to the‘ Bllwaogue because no yyppgoq h) 1” m“ “B W” interested and fllllld there something to meet Hi5 H as the knowledge of His Di- ., ,, Ylrrew on Him. We find Him M b?‘ V” 191°‘? Fhmuhfiuardian on Saturday a small boll. . ,- .91" °‘ “"5"” “ V"! quél c! fresh srecn grass and daisies 115‘ P11!‘ 99111;‘ F9¢11°1'-",p1cked in his garden on Thursday. 110:8 $0110 i311? Wljy o! Buhnother citizen picked a Mayflower and the‘, Ascension ‘but Ollfli-All sighs or the wonderful mild- dQY 1,10 W111 T000111 us our Judge ness of the winter so far. ‘ A We need to cultivcte; Ch: ti" custo of beirl in the, PETITIO , - ' . horrific House men the rigors nayJlvo-a petriqtiofiiigflgrbypablguikglgo he Church provides a place forlcitimns requtstlrlg that a‘ ‘public 11.8 to meet ‘ gether in a. spirit of meeting he called in the Market repentenceand prayer, and we shall Hall for the discussion of civic af- kforth better qble tomeet thtrfairs was presented‘ last week to u before us. ’l-lis Worship Mayor Browse,‘ His ‘Ihe Bectork little tallm to theiWorshp, in reply, wrote that he children at the morning" services would make the Marke: Hall avail- flljo olways most mterestlng‘ and able on any evening to any respon- d ‘grownup can ‘flbd a, les- sible group of citizens who wlslrto eon there as well‘ as the‘ llttleihnve a. public meeting for‘ the (Q1115. ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 ' ‘pupose mentioned. 111, $110 evening the Rector spoke‘ ~i— 9t 5t- Poulfs‘ fiiet epistle to the1 1N OLD TIME sifllNf-‘Isi-Mll- ‘lfhessolontans and hpiygfl‘ the mebllicnneth Richards, assisted bl’ Mr. edge would gprvpgo make, an bah Horace McEwen, and with Mrs. til‘- gqgpppygpq Wm, this‘ -mok_ wg Keith Rogers as accompanist, will Ho‘; ggyyq 5¢;‘p‘5u1‘bn1y'épe'nt‘a yew give a. recital of old time songs in p5,,“ 1n Thvegmjofylu’ teéqung the old time settings in St. James I-‘lall “wfim Many ‘Giegks beibvéd and tomorrow evening, The platform o! ‘h? Jéws‘ st‘ Emu passed twill be arranged as the interior of on to other cities and although he was busy at; hi; grade as ‘wnt_mak_ wheel, etc, and the costumes worn er’ ‘ma preaching w ‘m! peoplenwill be appropriate to the date of he‘ found time to write this letter; m” “n” YJYZ.ZZ‘§”?Z‘Z“'§?T¢.,I"QZ”.XSL°Z °°""“’ “PM-Ill i" “only may were a people dew; to hunflCourt before Judge Duffy on Satuy. close to Ms heart. and ‘ones hélday, Ivan Ii/IcEwen and Alfred Clin- rémembered m h“ pmyius Thenlton were tried and found guilty of l ' l . . ' lbreaklng and entering the store pre- h‘? new the“ immllllue-‘l- It 15 11°1'mises of Elmer Dunning, Euston St. “FY, ceue “mrsmppmll 14°15 1" int the request of their counsel, Mr. e dev- He hed had no written nose ~11. n. Bell, and‘ with the consent o: ‘)5 ‘h? 1.1959“ w 1°“? with them- the Attorney-General, represented 0! $110111‘ is witnesses of were released on a suspended sen- 1115 119W Church-a practical ex- tence upon ‘a. recognigance of $500 pression of their faith. Amther rea- being given by the father of each. son was that the hand. of death ' ‘ bod Visited them since Sh Paul had left. Zlhey were sad and puzzled. lie comforted them and told them 01 the second coming of Christ "i- They started toprepare rfor Christ’; Mr. Fred J. Morrison is rapidly return thinking it lmmmcnt and so Oomvalescing since his recent illness ‘ PERSONALS Ion old time home, with spinning, 80 he wrotetelling them what was by Mr. Alban Farmer, the prisoners - tcr to clear up this misunderstand. 111B- These heathen people touched by the power of the Gospel and turning to the living Cod are a great example for us. In the writing of this letter we see e. great bond 0! affection‘ between the teacher 111111 11198?‘ he tauiht. ‘Ihere should b? 111$? 1001111; between Christ's 119911.19- qealpllav criticism would 11° 91,1190 amongstmChris- plans. Christ will never‘ fail us‘ if '79 P915 fillet to our fliitn and let 1i, Q00} 1t! glgoressilon in‘ good deeds. We "l!" 19°15 1Q1Wl1rd and find com- {Q11 111 Christ's second coming, but; let us do our task ‘while wc are Wlllilllk- 1 4t the 0100c 0i the evening wor- 51119- there was a cellaloration of the Holy Communion. ‘ The flowers on the Communion $5519 W910 Siven in memory of the late Dr. Warburton ‘by frlendg, ,____ Island Laob Inspects School (Canadian Puss) WELLAND, Ont., Jan. 17.—Mak- fog her second visit in Welland by aeroplane, Mrs. J. s. Jenkins, Char- lottetown,‘ P. E. I., is ‘here to inspect Grey Gabless chool in which she is interested. A. C. lklwards piloted the plane. .“.;.§.,....,,, I ’_ Three Insertion; '_ Feurlnte‘ d lllzhtZ. m”, Agents ‘etiolated ‘ -..*l.ll:.*"l.t..."od,l*c do.” advertised line of Overalls on st. Paul wrote them a secpnd let- i511 the Charlottetown Hospital- Friends are pleased lo see Mr. Chas. D. Stewart of the staff of the Drill Hall, about again after spend- ing two weeks in The City Hos- pital with a. severe attack of ery- slpelas. ' ' Mr. George H. Reddln. drugglst. has resumed work after being a, [patient in The City Hospital for some‘ time. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. K. lyfllrray, of ‘Pruro, N5, who have beényfsiting their son, Mr. Kier Murray and Mrs. Murray for the past two weeks has returned home. ‘ His Excellency Bishop O‘Sulllvan, who is on an extended visit‘,to friends in Hamilton, Ontario, is ex- pected to return to Charlottetown on or before the middle of February. “All the world's a stage,’ As Bill remarked," said Wise, "And many of the actors now Are walking railroad tics." I-Ie-I wish you would stop driving from the back seat. Wife-I will when you quit cook- ing from the dining room teble. nmrlls Rififiglt-In this city, January 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. a. stunforél Bigger. a. son, Emest Everett. ‘ MAIRRIAGES ~.~ s. l Clcfified‘ Adlzertfiéémevté 911B Insertion .................._-o.. 10o per 11M off! words fro Lei . W01’! — PAW-FF- "QP l-ll i’. . l B fir?“ A! my 111011-1613‘: ‘ilmmlssion. ugt ha Moll. He’ ly fin 14111 ‘ till. c... .. “a a if... ,...lt.-.l. Mlssellfeeeee! * "Midi? enth- 1'79! we moulgfiwue cjuglc. ._ pgflflohrqhn‘ office. fgglllftllgil; 311’ $011‘ 11%? a 7H1- mcngqn-lvlnnrru-at 'll Upper Prince St, the residence of Rev. El. H. ‘Ramsay, of Trinity United Church on January l0, 1932, William Campbell McLeod, of ‘Kinross, to Katherine Muriel Martin, of Orwell. nan-lugs MCLEAN-Suddenly at Southport,‘ January l6, 1932, John McLean, age‘ 07 yearsfFunél-al notice later. ' Thomas-flit Ekederioton, n.3, on Saturday. Jan. 10th, Margaret Ber- nice, (Toto) McLeod. wife of lilrank '1‘. Thomas. Interment at rrederic- ton. BAItllyISli-At Ross Corner, Janu- aryll, I932, Mrs. Jane Barw ‘se, ‘aged 61 years. Ifilneral from ‘the olne‘ of deceased, Wednesday, Januarygpth at 1 p. m. Interment, Church of Scotland Ccnictyeryfpalpc Irovcrss. ‘4. V1511‘ T0 mm STQEJEMAY an "Era: Bangor; :0 you. o; 552mg ' “ ‘l’ '1' mwllillilliidl u... nan, lpuraleq" l‘ 1TITg o N . 1311mm uld-ll-fl i‘ ' . . hllzrtrotlllrcrlr‘ 118-1-16-21. $1132.‘ tlfitiil? $330k’ ‘S; another one to 0.13pm it, 9- 441101400 11001010400 - UWWBFI! Chlriofktown m] rronamllsvuo‘ Phone M! jihad l Fmthermore. Dye: and Dy" "c, 9f The Womerfs the 15th. a; 4 o'clock no the houne‘ or Mrs. G. Elliott Full. There was a good attendance of members and re. Mrs. Keith Rogers. The club con- templates bringing an outstanding artist to Charlottetown for to give a recital sometime‘ during the sea‘- son, and busts the pubic will show the some appreciation as their efliorts when Miss Virginia MacLean, pianist performed here last winter. ‘ The following programme of 18th. century music was then presented: Roper, 18th. century Musicians, Mrs. H. Sp. Henderson, ‘(rend by ML: Rogers.) ' ‘ Piano Prelude, Bach, Mrs. Lcigh Dingwell. ' ' ' Q19?!“ M“ B???“ H“°§"1$- Vocal "Dearest Have 1 Ilost Thee" Plano, Turkish March,‘ Mozart. Mrs. Keith Rogers. ‘ Vocal My Mother Bid Me Bind My Hair," Haydon. Mrs. Nash. ’ Plano, Sonata, scerlettl, mu Vocal, “mum To Me only‘ With Thine mes," Mozart, Mr-sfultglwaon. Piano. Caprlcclo, sparlattl,‘ ‘Miss McKenzie. ' ' Vocal, Lascia Ch‘1o Biarlga, Han- del. hire. MacMillan. ' Violin, Minuet E. Flat Hadyn. Miss Hornby. ‘ votnl, The violoz, Alessandro. ‘sccrlattl. Miss ltfcKcnzie. ' ‘ Al; the close of the programme me hostess served delicious refresh- neee~ ‘ JAPANESE Continued from page l fMlmchul-Ian) troops would ad- vunoe on Harbin unless the local government surrendered, the dis- patch ad ed. CAPITAL VSURROUNDED NANKING, Jan. 17. (A.P.)— Communists laid siege to Nanchang. capital of Klangsi province of China, today, said reports received here. Communists, who overrun the Annugl. n;.,,=,;,. Trinity lllilél! mull rifle Moulueisis M u s ic c" 1 u b "esrkntemrc? ire... ‘ meeting-snow Hall. » i Found In Pliactice Offlhristlalllty‘ 1108M G. l. 'r.- l aso-Jntennedlnte An mph-mg sermon on "A1 33,501 of Manliness’? was deliver- cd in St. James Church last. even- n33: Music 103115121111: geldhiirvgzy lng by Rev. R. Moorhead Lezate,‘ r ‘Wv-‘xl- 1.4 v-zr ‘ll ‘ the occasion beinS 1111* P3510“ monthly nddress to your»: W091i?‘ —BACES AT NEW LONDON -— The service of praise included 111G ports showed that p, py-ogltdblqyyédc’; Tuesdliy, Jan. 19th, weather and ice anthem ‘fBut the Lord is Mindful‘ work had‘ hem enjoyed by the Q1111; permitting, all the speedsters in this of His Own." (Mendelssohn) rcn- The (olloviing qmw-s were 515cm} locality, proven end putative, are ex- dered with fine effect by the choir- for the coming lyearr‘ President, Booted to be on hand. Classes to Following is text of Rev. Mr. Le- Mis; Lillian McKenzie, Vice-Pres- ‘$1111 F“- Thfl K- R- 9111b P11111511! gates sermon, the subject mottcr, Miss Kowloon Hmnby‘. seugflgry, 11011151800 011 Tllesdlly o! each wecl: o; which W111 he of general lnter-‘Peter and John llarl been lznpris- M13; Jmnes Magnum,’ Tmgsumi.’ during the winter season. 137-1i est, i . Acts IV. i3. "Now when they saw‘ ~ ' the boldness of Peter and John . I l they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them that they had been with Jesus." I 00011111100 from belle 1 One of the tests to which the] M Qhyfgtldn religion is often put-es- of the Grant building was found pedal“, m me minds o‘; our youngn the heat-corroded cash register, ifs‘ e,- men__15 what room has ltfor. drawer We“ Th? ‘$151M hm Ne“? the display of those virile qualities‘ locked on Saturday night. l that should be me marl; u; B, man,‘ The fire started in the office, ac- and can it do. a5 lgs ado-contest fihordlng to residents who were on clam, go,- m anything m help m 0 8391,19 SW11“? “uerward- "m5 make me a real man. It is a deplor- wwkeli upward 9° the “w! 5° rap’ able fact that men, as compared idly that the wooden structure was with women, stand o“ m a mark. d903,"? by the "me “rem” had ed degree from the outward faith their hose set up- The heel Wes =0 and practice of Christianity; nicnse that Windows duress the Church membership rolls testify to sheet cracked- Nearby dwelllnesetnu; Church attendances tell us] were saved by liberal applications mm And, mough there are pothole °1 WM"- Iand gladdening exceptions, never- The series oi fires started on De- I theless one or the acute“ eccles- “m!” 29' when u“ Lmdm Fruit iastlcal problems of the day circles 51°33'91"! 39111915 Lmned burned; round the question, why will not ‘V1111 9- 1°55 01 $109900- 911 31111111111’ men identify themselves more nu- 3- G°Ym5n3 Restaurant W“ bad" merously than they do with the 1V Futted- on the 1°11°W1l18 dflymrdlnances of the Christian re- Eastern Bakeries burned down, and llgl/“L a 91'1""? 8511189 511d BuWmi-lbue In attempts to solve this ques- Were destrdved- A week later the, tion some will have 1t that the New Glasgow Cafe was demasedonen of today are hostile to re- to the extent of 315.000 and i lice- ‘, ligion. I do not believe thot. 1 be- tlon 0f the Llthaol Apartments was lieve indifference to Jesus Christ is the scene of l; biare fl 10W 1155's too often confounded with hostility 1111'"- fo Him. I believe a great many men .‘_-———_'——~ who hardly ever enter the door of ONE KILLED the church are, in their own way. Continued from page 1 sympathetic rather than indiffer- ent to Jesus Christ. But there is one thing I do believe. I believe " Gandhi appealed to India. just that we can account for the stand- before his recent imprisonment not off attitude which a great many Christianity will become all the l braver, truer, inlrcr and cleanerl lnnn bwnuse he docs so. 'l'llc Scriptural ‘Iezlching l believe any stigma that l1“ full- (‘ll Uli l'f‘ilgl0ll in the wll un- Illiiillilllzn‘ has fallen lll'.'l‘l '. b0- cllusc of, but in splu: - lotus; a“ ot-qlcys Qyltyusted ‘- Christ. And I believe v.11: ‘ can to “a - teach us that this is .-;~ l the , words before us tonight. ' finezl , YOUF 1)'.!§l|‘ii=.$"5 W1" . they suv.‘ lilf‘ boldncw. mi . ~ uncl fl.’ .....‘,..@,.;-,:_,,,.:‘ ‘ John the): wondered. A they ' ‘ noted that these IIICll vvmw- gaciples n! Jesus Christ." The circumstances rvcl" these l liohieis Bros ltd. l’ ifmvi 1-‘ Print-l- >tl’('(‘t ‘Willlrf oncd in Jl-rllsnlcln for nr-lmg u." Christiana zmli talking 41,-: Chris- tians. On iln; following murnilllj they werv- brought before Llle n10:- istrales to b0 dealt with. In lh~ facc of u powvr that cull stuff-um- them to rlentll, as their hill,» " sentenced. they refuse L0 rerun‘. They stand their ground so amllz- ingly with llndounted colllxlfgc fhrl‘. their judges are nonplussevi and thcrl explain it by saying "Ola. Llllkfit" men show the mettle ihuy un- showlng because they are lflll()\\'(‘t‘.'l of and trained by Jesus Cllrlsl." In other words those that wonrlvrr-ri at the courage of till-so two mull put it down to the fact that flu-y were Christiuns; and mutle the ud- l: l . "l! a u: pm. \(r'lli'- ~r~ll lulu ': l’ ‘ll-I'll v. '1. Jl-"u (‘furl vi, -E l5. .111“ 1w Mlllllfll llllt Ill- l2‘. ‘ lrurl. l.:'l' _ l"-' Ill lmill l1 il-llulillw. F‘ "unlllr-d lo us zlrl- In il_.li>'lil(i tin: elements 111.111 go 1 {E10 illl".1l.,l§ nl. the truest klznl o! lllillliiiiln“. 0 \\'1ii:l, Milk!‘ nil. l.‘ Lin: ililii ul my quoting: in Your hearing, c5 has 50 oficll llillll fllllil‘. the llulnvs anti l’(‘l.'(l!'(i5i ill.‘ mr-ll ".'l.r| llmv svrvcri iiii)“ in the u. ice o7. Jesus; Clint? We Ill'(: zlll familiar Wliil such grl-llt nllllllx». llfifflCilCffl mlssmn that bemw ,1 follnwer m misslullnru-s, l-xplorrlrf, $nldier= Jest“ Cmht m“; q ma“ mm“ pililulllllulllisis lvllo have showed “ ' 1 ' foriil i110 lillillill.i‘f'.\ and courage o. And is it not the most reasonable Jesus Cilfinl llri ilvcallsr: tho; thing in the world to bclicvr. wilrn v _ . you g0 back to yum mmnoryvv n! 1('l'll".\l"1 l‘. lruln l:ll,\. And not only what you yourself know J's-rm‘ tilllii‘ ill llrllunlwl \\"lZlll‘l'i in ihl Christ to have been? suppose you qulvt nml lll(l(l1'l| spillzl-cs of lifa claim. as mo“ do‘ that the 1mm who ‘have 1|l7l!_l‘ bnrdv-lls uncoln- cipal ingredient of true manlinl- plmmng‘ ‘ w‘ n“ mm is moral courage. ask yourself u-llzl‘. I1"'"“i£?€" "1 ‘f-i‘! .. ' you know of Christ's moral coumgv‘. m h 3 . l . l‘ v - Take the C‘\'l(1'.‘l’\C0 of the people a L who liked Him lunch-is not ihl" ‘ ”“ m“ “gm- what they swirl of‘ llim‘ “Thou “M “(Mm “ UM‘ m“ warm" the tcacllest ‘the \'i“l\' of truth 1rd Se?!“ m m“ W‘; m‘ w)“: mm‘ carest not for any man; Thou rlt- . ‘ A‘ , A m‘ wmnun‘ 3301110 0i tlllwr- ".'r-ll-.'.l:r1\=l~. l0 you gardest not the pol-son of man “ Do you remember llcul lle whipped a whole multitude out nf the tom- ple because He know glzvy were do ing a wrong thing there? D0 you remember Him denouncing to their faces the rich and powerful Phar- isees “Ye are of your falllvr the, devil, and the works of your Iuillcl- and mo. Tiil‘ Purpose of Christianity The put-prov nl tho Clvslsiiull m: Zigioll to l; moll .15 like Jesus Christ as plwlllll, null, consequent- ly, one oi‘ il:< zllms is in help tc bring out in molt the, qualities of upstanding mrlnliuw such as He sllolvctl on every novel l'>ll of trial to export gold, but India contiuuesgmen take regarding religion by set- to ship the metal to Great Britain. 1 ting it down that they hesitate to More than $0,000,000 in gold was see the place it provides for the shipped to I-ondon yesterday. India display and growth of true manil- has sent more than $100,000,000‘ ness. So many men with whom I worth since Great Britain auspend- have sought to reason on behalf of ed the gold standard and if the Christianity have impressed me like present rel- l» "Whtnlnnd m; ‘up, ouuwThey have an idea that re- ments are expected to double last: liglon makes more for effemlnecy year's world output of gold, velucdi than for a robust type 0i manhood, at approximately $420,000,000, land so they fight shy of it. There province, the reports said, had ad- vanced to the gates of Nanchang and threatened to capture the city. ‘Proops on guard there fought of! the beselging forces yesterday, but the latter still surrounded the pro- vincial cepital. “ ' y. 1w. c. h. scnvrcnor song it??? F" BWTFST 95115"! Last night the regular otter church service of song for students and young people held in‘ the BB-Dtist Church with over 30p people attending. Mr. Don Campbell a stu- dent of _Prince of Wales College was the speaker of the evening. Mr. Campbell has Just returned from attending the 11th North American Studentconverltlon at Buffalo, N. Y, where 2500 students gathered lilomCanonia. ‘U. S. A. and many foreign oourltries. ‘ Mr. Compeeu ‘in nu address told of the many world famous leaders of youth who were in attendance at the convention. ‘ ‘ The 2'18 Canadian students and ladders held many seasons a-loneto‘ ‘try and solve their manyproblems. It was a notable gathering and one of the largcstever hold. The Stu- dent, Christian Movement is now i6 year-sold and its primary mission is the spreading of the Gospeiof Jesus Christ among the students and extending it p11 over the‘ world tlwough ‘the ‘World's moderation o! _S‘tud¢nfiA. Mr. Campbell in closing the-tilled .- lhoee ereteeiyler welder i1 Peel“??? for him i/o attend this greet con- vention. l ‘ ‘Dr. A. c. Vincent occupied the chair with Nb". Roy Vessey, Mr. 1-0811 12111210111001: W9 very 118011.1- iful 00106 “Goin' Home" by Dvorak and "Softly Now flhe light of Day.’ by Bumpy. Mrs. G. Elliott Eull accompanied Mr. Dingwell and also played for the regular sing- ing which eras of a very high order Mr. Veasey in closing the meeting extended the hearty thanks cl all to Dr. Vincent, Mu. Full a-lz‘. M1‘- Dlngwell and to all ihsse nzszstiltg in the meet ng. The regular service of so": will be‘ ‘held ill the Central Cilrjdlr-n Church neirt ‘Blzlday. m? A1 t: names, ‘a movie r" - in Gold is the standard of value in is nothing that a manly man sets India to a. greater extent than inll11019 store by than manliness. Such any other country. All classes,‘ l1 man will 80 11 1011B Way Out 0f hoard 1i; 1n the gown of jewglryi his way to avoid the charge, either coins and other valuables when. from his own conscience or from ever an Indian wants paper money 031615, that 111‘ 15 i-‘flpllble 01 1111 1111‘, ho sends his gold articles to thel manly action. And so, it is the Government mint here in exchango,‘ most natural thing in the world for Gandhi has told the Indians they’ a. man, if he has any doubt in his would be 910015" to part with gold‘ own mind about religion being bad to Britain in exchange for rupees‘ for manlincss to give it a wide or notes. Nationalist aympathizers‘ berth. f in the interior hold large meetlngs| in the depths of forests, where they‘ are comparatively immune from pu- . 11°? "1115- A manly man will encourage Police have used their long sticks’ manllness in himself and others; less Iolteftllly thus far than they‘ he will covet and court all that he dld last year. except at Tiruphur, thinks will promote it. But if he Where two Nationalist volunteers has a. suspicion that this or that sustained fractured skulls. One of is either derogatory to or Inimlcal them died. to this great brave spirit which he On the other hand, sentences admires he will not ally himself imposed upon Nationalist officials' with it. And, more's the pity, both have been relatively severe. M. V. the church and the practice of re- Abyankar,‘ president of the local llglon have given such a man good congress organization at Nagpur, cause to stand off from it. Many o-nd the local secretary were sen- and mtmy a time churches employ tenced to three years at hard labor methods that grate upon a. true and fined $2,500 each, the fines to man's sense of dignity, fairness and be collected through ‘confiscation of honour. And many and many o 31911’ P1011911)’. The sentences were time professing Christians exhibit 1ml>osed because the men were of- such a spirit, and commit such ac- ficials of the disobedience organlza- tionll in their lives that n. manly tion, which has been outlawed by straight man cannot but dlsap-i the Government. prove of these things. l 1t is all very well to tell such' True Mnnliness B"".°"'I"- million-manually. rellef- a lnan that it is unfair to judge Jesus Christ by some of His fullible and unwise followers. He may 1111- mit that; but all the some unfair and unmanly things done in the name of religion and Jesus Christ stick in his mind and hurt his (‘Olin ception of the whole thing. I‘ strongly believe that religion suffers almost as much from its friends as it does from its enemies; and that sometimes the biggest oh-‘ stacles thrown in the way of the churclfs progress are throzvn tllcl-c Mal hi lad-w ... unwind..." ,.,_ _,‘,_ SPECIAL ! 19 illllabcrellch Sl- lirplrcn Belloe Tea 27c lb. " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " 3 1119' l" "c by somn church members thelu-| ma,’ 4m“ 25° selves. But I also hold that the 9°11!- ---- -- 411mm intrinsic spirit of Christianity is ‘Rambles . 2tir.s15_c true IIIBIlililCS.‘l—SllI‘ipiy‘ because who; .... 4 lbs. Jesus Christ is the intrinsic spirit of Christianity‘. And was there over a man like l-llnl? And some of thel bravest and most manly spirits whose naules are written on the world's roll of fame became brave land manly because they imbibed 11M}; . . . . . . 1113.25: Chocolate Bcm ‘I for 15c Tpiairi-Qcpcr, .. ‘I rolls for 25c Ilollvwoodcails himself "Nut. ted." 61"“: n iicrtlcndfafid zed-rt‘! :s at 11cm seller in Richmond, Vi: his. l '10s‘ spun. I bciievc lhxt religion, ' , if a mm gives it a fair chow and 111;; ho.~... . .\ fl’: nn to its 1054-10-21. ‘lteachirlg and follow the Christ of Fiiéml il- 5111.113 ye do." Do you remember lllln ln the judgment hall of Pilate. P who represented Rome, the nllsln .. of the world. Pilate whose one word m" tlalllgcl‘ or (llliy. Ami so, no mall iliifl either Xlp11l'('ll0l".(10f1 Christ! purpose or achieved (jurists pur- mac ‘mill 11c has llud slbdued in He knew could send Him to m“ lull. lllu things that feud to hold Cross-—“Yoll have no power wllzlf- ever over mc, except what God give; llilll buck from true lllllllhoori, and I. until hv- illlh hurl increased in him W" De W“ ’°“‘°‘“b°r m” ‘my illr- lllitlfls that will enable llim to _He faced the Cross. the most gllusl- wok m“ ‘NW1d unmmiwi‘ w]; l" me 1y and Shocking dmm n ma“ um fuvv mill brill‘ illulsrlf."llglll1\=‘i‘ the die? You not only cannot dolly illc mugs m“, nrmxxrs m. ’ manuncss of Jesus clma‘ but W" fortune" lll u luulzlzh l‘ illjluiTlil" a cannot also deny that a man nfzer ° His pattern. and a. nlxm sutlllxllctl with His spirit nlust become manly um. And hmv (luvs Ill.» process come o ‘to pass? Jl-slm lion-u noi content ‘ 5 I-Iilnsoll‘ lvirll t-vll i:0\\’lll§ us His ‘ own Iililltillii‘: -. m‘ l m; us to fol- low Wllfffv‘ Ilc~ it-‘lrlfl. He docs lead- lblltI-ier‘ J11: ti" l There also enters lurgcly inin the 1pm m, ‘Ciwvrl! C2111 C11‘; i: 1;: make-up of a 11111111)’ man collslcl- only “mm. Fhunlnge in Hun 1i oration for others. The brave man H‘. "my. rhuufllizod; command in '5 “ways the pitiful “m” P555 0W“ vnin ll llc only ‘commanded. Now the thwsmld and ‘me 13mm“? m" I wnlll you to think of this that I cidents i“ our Lords m9 “iwrcl am about to snv, laocausc I‘ believe H13 thought wa5‘“1""“-"s for "fliers-i it is the greatest illcught thnt can where His hand ‘vas ever stretched‘ gm, “S about the gospfl or me nut toward the helpless and lllsLom Jesus Chnstmvvlldt Jesus strength shared with the weak-J wants Us to be He is prepared to and remember Him in that darkest 1mm "S to by Th“ is the gist or of an H15 nights m Gethsemime the gospel-whorl‘ could he no gos- when His enemies came forth with p01 of m“. ‘gum, M. m“ and me shaves to take Him a mm‘ ummn‘ if it were lloL fur ilrut. He (loci ed save for His courage~hcar Him. hold up M1011, m. m, Own “Nice; say as His gaze fell on His shrlnk- pm-Somy m, 11.. ,1... Dmwm, m ing, cowering disciples: “Herc I 0m. n5 “m; m;,l;-1,1,.._, :\"h‘1]]‘\ of chm“ take Me. but let these, my dofcuro- {u-[rfr “m1 m, ._.,,,,.;, hi. p m less friends, go in snfety." Watt-h the ‘Yflrds n, H“ m” 4m,‘ m? Him on the rugged oath to Calvary’, (frnwn (,1 m, n-nsppy U“. gubmmcé the 117918111 01 111i‘ C7055 11311111112 of ll:= sure-cs. ill a man's hPHFt and Hlm 311110517 $1T9l1¥l111l355 "1111 51101115 life l'~' salllofllilljl infinitely" more Yet turning to the weeping lvnulrnt mnl limi is His" Cross. "loin-s of. Another Factor “Do not ‘V991’ m“ M“? 5m" 5'1"" Eleni lll-‘ll ull rrmlnrl us-—\vr~ can tears for your own needs.“ Lnol: av "n1". my li\--»' \ ,-,,~,,n,.~ Mm. m.“ ‘ ~ ~-> ~- ». . ‘Wt . Him amid the nmnolcss agony n} Mann" "g _;,.~,,._- my]. 0).. v0“, Crucifixion making lender armugn- flnr] 1m meuts for the CfllT‘ of Ills nlother, mnhp ,,,,p a giving His comfort to the dying‘, pypp, 15m (- thief, and forgetting Ills own pain 011i 11.. ~i:- iiillli to help you in pity for His murderers. “Fzlihor “ml m,- p, V411,], m‘, 5m» o! forgive them, for they know not mnvllootl. llc IP11. r-lllv imfnrg u; what they do.“ We could go on rc- zls ml lusplz . ul Zlfill nu l“1‘.lnl[)lP membering, you and I, but whnt is 11ml WP yhQuL-l ;,,v_;,,.\, ~ ‘ the need? Is there n. fair-lnillllvll but ll: v1; man who, in n thoughtful conslcl- 1mm “my ,, oration of tllc whole matter, would polvcl‘ in 111i » ll‘~ h; \\'l ‘llIS to bu. \'.'il.=l ii‘ you -- nighl (maul l1» <z,».,»,,- n; ,~ 11m rllzl us to lilll‘ 1n mlllllllicss. -; of ills He stretches Ll 1:: in ll..- " llrnri “m” \\'l(1F’-'.\‘ to "I'll. iiLil llc nlighf or‘ w. 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