rKellogfeALL-hRAN I’ Brought About By qdldlfiKioWuflnFranflfi esmo to E‘ dth nisthodocto; "m, '11:?“ exact! 120 not run for a six; ooter- ' at me uowl Just 185, snd u as nails." The speaker (name if _ _)| l Canadian from lctoljil- w hsd served oversees with Rein! I! Corps, had re- tlflfi l9 a mere shadow of _a than. His mother despair-ed of his life Ind I16. himself. felt that he had esme dle. ' d .......m "r" s.:;l:"".=l..:..u‘i~l: and he decided to give it s trlal. In one month he felt better. lie persevered, and in three months :5 hack at his position, healthy helluv- our sentiment felt; a time whensrnlernent or her sole a war-time agreements, treaties and demon- strations, we are forglng the links [he hrsr q! August. i914, the more 1s there any instillation of the common accusation of many other nations of the world that Britain is the ma: “land subtler"? ‘What good has come of tbel great world war! ls the world any safer and freer from __,_. ion and warfare than it was 12 years when: it does not very directly and “o, "n" ‘he “u”, or hueuuh: "lll-l? °°ll°°lll- w" h” h°°°hl"‘been removed and is demon-st)" such o world convulsiug event that are? ‘he m" Wm’ d"°ul‘ ‘h ‘he “m” Ask yourself sanely and calmly l'°lll°‘° ahll qhle‘ hhmle‘ 19°15 “shhese questions. and If you are an Q1111“ allll ‘lemehdous ahllck" Allhonest man and acquainted with ll" llf-‘Klllhlhg °‘ ‘he ‘Me "Mlmfacta your faith E Warfare and in W" 111511!’ a ‘hall “lll lhh‘ h° m“ "the righteous or holy war" is go- not concerned in what was happen- in‘ to he ohnhorr tng in a little obscure village call- “ye need rhe rrnrh ehonr those fill 3°l"l1°"° “ml lll‘ shmmlg M‘ matters. We need light on these may, but that rifle shot resounded important oonoerhu ‘ye heed ‘he flmlllld ‘he "lwle wlllld and much‘ truth on the actual causes which ed the luutch for a universal con-filed no w rhe gran! world oonmoh flagration that left its searing scars There has usher been no inrharrrhr: on countless millions of lives anderihunh] rhnt hes hroughl the err: hlllllel": _ _ deuce all in, sifted it and given a‘ And l‘ l5 lll a ‘lhle °l Pea“ ‘hal verdict. The Treaty of Versailles we must make our voice heard and-w“ forced noon Germany with he l , llt We call look h‘ ‘hlhgh calmly and what statesman wouldguttlhinthln with a broad perspective free fromhhm position longer? I all the passions and prejudices of her me, rend from a hoot war ‘we’ “ml Palm“ document written by Lloyd George blindness We m"! refill“ l°°- entitled “Where are “'0 00mg?" lhll‘ lll ‘he ha" 0‘ P9591‘- ‘he days “The more one reads the memoirs of quiet movements, sentimeutsond hooks wrhreh in rhe various countries. of what happened before Is a Warless World Possible? (Continued from page f) in the chain of events and causes om, realizes ma, ho om. or [he Greenwich blood second us the priceless nrtvilolil. t" now enjoy. lat us keep thelrmem- orlel neon snd tell to tho toners- Lions yet to come their manydeeds of heroism. But-let us with a vision of afsirer world. not shackle ourselves to the dead though wor~ thy put, the God Who ll making a new world summons us to other tasks and ideals ahead. A wholesome change toward this end may be indicated in the follow- ing incident which ls told of l-‘rench School children. They were called upon to register their opinion and cast their vote for the one whom they considered the Frenchman of history. Strangely enough it might seem to us accus- tomed to thegloriflcation of the military hero, the one was not the great Napoleon, but a Louis Pasteur. We cannot forbear at this point the words of the ‘Great T l‘ , spoken so long ago, |"Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great ex‘ ercise authority upon themflbut if shall not be so among you, but whosoever will be great among you let him be your minister." Tile ‘French children were right in their choice and idealization oftllc A Village CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE NOT AD- MITTED UNLESS AOCOMPANIED BY PARENTS great man- who was not only tile servant of France. but whose min- istry "of life and health will be felt - A thumbs i» n; QTBBIBST. ' ‘i flood‘ its’ m The purity and ‘lragrail; of .1 "SALAM" _ lllll has induced its tremendous popularity. Brown Label 75c Orange Pekoe Blend 35° encies will not endure. oand here is the great weakness of our Chris- tianity. “We have P1K90l141°1°d 11"- hs Klng says. Here is the explana- tlon of the apparent paradox or the B01188 great nations. designated as the _ ' _,_._. ‘Christian hauohrh being the most LONDON, Nov. 25,-—ThQ lwarlike, lnililarlsllv and dominant- Bankefg’ Clearing ‘House tllroup |ly aggressive. In the lands where “rhrch checks m, £40A37J19M ~. ‘peace and good-will hale been most hushed durrhg 1925 h, rehhy the m. Isrdelllly proclaimed, there we find come or two ‘My hunk (harks ram “he greatest strlfo and bloodshed; Before rho clearing Home was ‘in the lands whertrwe are the fol- ehmhhohod the couecuon or l°“"""‘ o‘ m" meek and lowlyksus Qlyeques was a laborious affair each Two Lazy Bank Ciel-wk; Started Clearing Ibndon \ the spirit of tile proud; the selfish and greedy for gain and authority bank sending messengers to an. and continue as lung us civilization! _ ' h_ M i I h h continues. ‘and clomillllol}. lln the lands where . , , _ ~ ' 1 - _ r r e r , , "ovo your enom es 17- Eh‘ "ha" t“? undo?!‘ how is [he crucial time‘ wblch ‘My gilded or rather 5mg‘ i;'l(]7?lll[€.l\l!(€l0?l{s ‘has?! Jeghug a Under this heading we must nlsolilgloilglgtrllontg proclaimed, we have hwo clerks ea 50mg ‘° ‘he “he?! tablespoonfnlo daily - m chmmcJOdM 1H 1119 1111)’ 0! 01H‘ Y1l1lflll°vll gored and stumbled. perhapfijeafh. We wonder if war could ueu- ‘(Qfld is offer; [hrgugh me pronounce our conviction that we ouuuuud the greatest 8km h, (he, 811K happened to meet in a tavern cases wlth every meal. Only All.- land opportunity. an Emerson says rhroueh fume and e discussion ho flourish a, oh with the clear and Cranm- A bmhanl English “Vmerrmust keep mhhary training o"! or Farthing “mm Wm] gas bombs. and it occurred to them much troll. B can cotlqllel‘ “hsllilfllwn- 11} 1115 lfgflufi ejslf-‘iml Cmzilllellsal‘ doubt fould have averted it." ‘cold light of truth thrown upon it. draws uu, uuuuuou u, [he gum that the schoolg 01 1hr, land. and l1 we shrapnel and cord other urero ble would be saved by exchanging gm] llohh "Y a? 5 ‘l 1‘l_ Flhelh rtgain he wrltes; ll in the place of a censored press the world is alvyuyg inter-reared 1n are to have a warless world. What {fiends is the awful and unanswer- cheques ‘"141 881-11111: the difference uihllllflahlgesjurllallllféhf gafllgstg; "The more one exulnines in the calculated to suppress the truth Bohr” uuu great hahheurugu, not who rho great accusation that we able m-dmmenl or the Eanagamst in cash. This arrangement worked h :11] h) Y ewgw Id l growing calm, the events of July- and disseminate propaganda we God h. interested r-u Borne‘ “men hrounhr again“ Germany m Conw- h We“, an indictment which we so well that other clerks copied 1L l“ ‘l h5° ‘l ll °l - 191i. the more one is impressed could have the bare and solemn h ~ 1d 1 “'93 Wm, u m] nection with her school system? l e "l"! "Itlwtyeartheyalldof theFivo ‘h 1* “hllehil "llllll Wll-‘llhlh? A with the shrinking of the nominal facts. if instead of our hate inspir- l e For - Si ' Ty ‘e Se it was recisel this ver thing Shh-ll 5mm’ ‘my have “l 3W9 llll‘ l” Bells public house near Immbard “U195” “huh l“ m‘ ‘mly a W551‘ rulers 01 the 8118016118 emplfPfi 115 lug. passion arousing orations and {,’,§,“3,',“3?§:i.‘;.1..‘{.“Z,‘;‘;£;"f.Z;°“.}l2? that has lheen inytroduced lhto the it alone but to hi!!! heflivell- ‘SW69! beflallle the recognized men; bfllty but the great ncceflsiv-Y- lghey approached the abyss, and deliver-shoes on the flendlshnsss of h- huu mpr-Qlfully [hgyggrg ‘QM... school systems of many other lands The zlluo is at hand when even ing place tor clerks to egg-hum, lczximgglllllllfigé ‘Iilreuzfiigfehllhlllllllléllalllh with the relentless driving onward our enemy. we were told some of ed uuu o new mo hhhehro whh and m a degree in Canada. (‘rec for our self-preservation it not to cheques. - t the mflit ' r llizat" bl- th t tbf l i -. l ' - . - . Ev t ' 0- w-r-l- e- "Qlleshwh hm" ‘he hlllhhelh- lll‘ mies." play and oven our feelings of com- harm‘? °,.,,§“l{§,.,'§r BT11‘; amen“: QJ cach child that he must be ready sear-Test)“ hi l seriously or gr“ for U18 purpose but attxrtuaia $5 - ' ~ - 1 - r re gon ' lsplritual luoulding of the young. when 1118 day 0111118 to fight for 513°; impracticable. Boron the were not drawn up till the begin. other bank to cash cheques over which determine our destiny and h r _ ~ _ 3519;‘! cad of affu rs qulte meant var at the counmnqom um year 1770 c I ALL-BEAN will relieve _ consti tlortelievelt permanently ‘"1118 Permanent blefislllg ‘ll’ "lll" that stage. it was something into {source of danger and disease and Made in London, Canada, sold by all dealers. Wings To Assist Men In Flying (Csnadian Prefll) lll 1°‘ ‘he llllllhhll A walla“ ‘mllcl lll sponsible us Germany. and even thing but the truth as seen through 5'0 small pa" 0g u"; mind and the war ideal was thus h _ . h r so strong they were admitted r mankind and have a rebirth of me _ _ ‘could svarfare flourish under such woe,- m- the rwrm are due 10 the placed into the youth There is no ope as “a We ' or mum will adorn th least angelic o. men. ten seteral books on the subject. w t md s b , emus our ouisofRdl i f btd d_jf bLle b _ ' ‘on He is Ueoneo with nnhmue llmate our patriotism and natlon- “Ah honest and thorough exam " ‘ll ‘h‘- ‘lll-lll h“ been halumled n a 6w B or a“ e5 l g l of grent venture and daring which “k3 "llkfifl n balance each day indivduztl. which “"111 9116b?“ "ell" devotion w a‘ ‘mmmun humanity‘ 31111 1913110115 01 1119 Dre-Will‘ days. Writer and historian m’ forelllm!‘ nation no superior to every other. land. youth is Just as sensitive t0 earnestly nttenlpt ‘o follow Him P79011911“? over a million cheeks The machine l5 said to consist of mall‘? “P lhe 3'95‘ hlldy h‘ ‘lll! rest solely 011 I116 deléfltell 60'1"‘ (“'11 111a" B115’ 01591‘ $111518 5111- The war. their country always in the of (‘rod be upon us if we should u. u“ hm] mm whose dgadly gflp ‘P611161? llflll‘ lll “Ylgllh llllhlshes a in [he last analysis depended “Don flflllgefllus enemy it “'85 0111‘ 1-1111!’ flleepell 111 11~ We 811 113W W111i‘ written with this express oilject men trained for emergencies. fol‘ There is n. tremendous heart- o . . Down n 115ml ‘he 1ll"°ll‘°l' iewlhl 1'3"‘; m [he ranks’ directed of course b} lll ‘he ‘lhlkehl °°l°l”“- llhvlllg h“ ‘hmhlex- The? “lllslllflhil lllelll‘ above all others. For example. the schools and thus put the stamp of throw on‘ the deadly trarnmels oful O Prophet will. hlwhle“ sllllggle hghllls‘ ‘he h°hls war. now that imperial Germany concession on their part to admit . r . 4 _ _ l1" llllellellhellhe llllll ‘he ‘llllll llllal drills and body building athlet- dllstrlal, political und international er. burial ground for western 1n. turned out at an extremely low mall and ‘he slrellglh o‘ ‘llh Pl°'~Germany' alone." Hlreeds without the law.“ Only an ' 1*; . . .. _ | “h” “l” vle“~‘l hhi hm" llaullhlly hand Ol‘ the sword at. the side as the (‘hrlstian religion. The search- [mp5, hag been get “we hy the 5'83‘ ‘117593- Oh ‘he 111mg’ lfihg general guilt among many if not receive favors but to bear a il‘€~7 - I - r ~-'l'-h m i. - las een kept allle m th ‘l “ '13 afflrm our adherence to the great huhhuuou of muu The uarhmuhr Slngg (he dpyg wheh ghouuuhdu heyell ll" lll-l‘ he has already-burn; .\lr. (l. Lowes Dickinson and and enslave it but to servo the . - . . leaching and “e are “pm w le-‘ousm " s useless Willlnln E Gladstone ‘o ‘he “fishlng grlluhdl‘ h‘ The Dhl‘ Frequently Seen _ _ a . . . I h“ ghlle ‘he “hY o‘ mall) “homer nlinent Oxford scholar Sir Gilbert offer our prayer to our Tribal Deity loam of [he great glories or hismnnm r I I V I statesmen 5am on a momorahlo or? Columbia. 13111181115 111011’ ililflilwlth ‘s o (O8 rlllc or organ zation ' - heal‘ “lll-l lllllld of ‘he cllllllzed More] and Ramsay .\izlt'l)0na1d. it Dominion over Dallll and pill-u" othor notions or at the Sacrifice ol-mus bodies of the Church of God of the gdeu of huhhu fight he [he iv 1! W88 COVEPQI! W111i 111P513“l11-‘Bl1 mmeahh ‘he ‘lanes 0r i“ members 1111191111? flfmlsed all!‘ T9l°ml alldBurns resigned from the (‘aililletl . sumolareh no ‘hroresr in and gym ‘muons of our mm‘ upon which has um yet been achieved, hut fled bodies of the red mell. omrs at one from the street cor- lnion aspired to his ofllce he Gaming the war. These men never re- Al-ose from out the azure main. their great urhieu-euuuu; The H f h d l 1 tdgmandq u; God-s rrghteouunerum some of the older remains. and -- as le u an supreme l-cvc at on ‘ numerable buildings "ll l faith ' th pon r of an‘ we summon ‘his - la ‘e ln e ‘e _ . - . . _ Anti gumdlan angels s-lllg the Jholoes and proviooluhsulu He, build our civilization’ The Subhmuhually lose their bitter harsllnesses Li ,t _ . . n |which was tremendous. but that Rule Brittania, ou nu is indicated by a statlstlcsl exhlblt dress any “Tong, _ V not just the pllvlieged member of romnoy or spiritual Forces ‘he great Brotherhood of all true men. schools 0f Prussia conducted under other than Edmund Burke. saidzlrhe Lord that he is hot us other gilfilgesrlfirlllflagfiéhlggglnz; ‘fiigmlfg $18110? Nilll. formerly TPre-mlcr passion. if we could have simply . pe - of Italy, pronounces Russia as rc- the truth. the whole truth and no-Pvhh proper Ideas and menu, Wm Fatherland. We are fold by sociol- worm can ever no evangehzed the nlng of the nineteenth century. In posslble if we can release the nobl- more reshuueihre for the war-u “u. [he eyes or hone“ m?“ how longfilfiherslf-Esllrlllriavl to the newer world in Ilzists and historians that the war Church mus! be Chrlstlanrzmh 1854 joint-stock banks had bocqme YIEXNAI No“ 23_winge soou er sentlments and emotlons of mediate precipitation. He has wril-Icondi" 9 c of that humanity’ nor any nosorbhhy or a Clear-mg House which now handles says m. Lutsch. an Austrian inven- 5MP" 0i good-will; it we can sub- he so“; ‘P J dhhll- d N I B. fact that in cvery collntry the mind land. It was all done. we arewld- “unless worm uurm, Wm, a uhh.“ checks through the . , . , . '° l‘ "ll a" "lll" fl°"‘1"-:wilh a false nationalism. They true it should come as an awful 1 C; 1 l and credits or debit t ’ M! Bppiirawfl 1° he "mm by ‘he a1 ‘glam Mm a 5pm! o! love and mafia“ at we diplomatic documents we are reminded by a moqerhlllavn llCPIl taught to regard their warning. in our fair. peace-lovlnfi gljsihgiimtluittgeohir{iastlhashillzllsfi at ‘he Bhllk 01' Enslaonltll?“ accounts one to do a certain amount of fly- A walless wmlh l’ pllsshlle l‘ ‘he compels me to declare solemnly. rank that race prejudice (TIHIHlIISIHIQir- ou-u heonle wreer and truer on re “on and t cm and m. o d h _ ._ . r ._ conunon folk-which. alter all, [ht th v_ rhmh d or - 1 H t __ l 3 e ~ D B- 9 8B 1185- even at the expense of persecution 9 PM 6 t rough the Clearing 111B 1'1 00mm" "ll "a B‘? i a e r9990!“ v m“ h “l l 5e gm“ "l Pllllbllllllllhs "l and lll case of a national dispute or what might the terrible judgment from mo, pugml world powers about “Q1186 in a single day. .< . . ~ _ ' ids population—-will have tso. - ‘r . i h .,.. - .» . s pair of “Inge. moled by an lm “c” _ 4 _ trles. lben we were nt e slru. serlous fact confronting us ls that|rlghl and the other“, [he uu» h _ 1m 1 d 1 r r ' ‘ , proved more’, which ahhough ex, The wlnnlng 0t a great campaign. gle and we were at grlps with a pegple 01' 8,11 races and dimes are our history houhu are hhphrehtg, {Toys-fir f§,,.e°’,§,u,ulh'§f§ s: aim? rhea garages?“ faléendgo ‘is: ggsggngfluncle Sam P t F . . he sacrificial devotion of the ob- . . . _ _ u s o0 Sllrllllih-lg lllll°hh~ ‘ll Pmle" The! - ‘0 keep “p ‘he hlolhle '3‘ m“ ‘he Clllldlell ‘ll lslllel "l Olil Slll‘ ln vlt-lv to magnify the glories 0f self-defence let u l v h h t - ; . 4 Scure prlvate. the unknown hero. - 1, - - ~ . _- : - 5 l“ firs“ r ll searching amongst Christian people m“ model “glgjgd w pound, an people and to paint our adlersar es fered from a lnnd of a superlorlty our uuu guh- ruuu uud to exalt u let Us not carry this down mm the lhhse days’ with a sincere desire m from the ground. and enabled him h“ general“ hhd sllperlom Ahd their shoulders all the blame and selves the chosen of God; the pet h-H - 1 A p _ h 1 .1111 . ‘ '—'— u» m e 1- W" w - or r a 2.; .{;.‘i....‘;‘.‘f'.§2$ l?» rs. II-..|{F}ii‘.';‘.§3§-“‘ l2:"..;:":;:l::‘:: Jlalr llllhi".rfriiaéi.i“iiiili“..ili ‘::I;..§:::“:.‘§:..w.'::":r ”";;“““" _ _ - - - ' - - - e oum a rrv- Mr. Lutsch "eclart-a that hi; ln- ‘ll Wlckhllllessl ‘he hhhl lsslle ‘Ylll has fallen, it is absurd to maintain that God had any vital concern in r E h h h 1 h 1~.h ~ _. w . voouom whou“ {Nerf-ennui ca; he be dependent upon the obscure that the resnoneihih-U. belongs to the hgehme dogs“ [new lslpsgpr ‘l? Hllg S s“ °°v l e Elli; l5 ‘lll lCa, but let us not learn our marches world needs to be cleansed through dinns for uncounted generations l l“l1ll‘lllll°ll' hllll ‘he Wllllelllle“ "l and movements with the rlfle lll and through with the pure air of and particularly sacred m me Yak cost-something in the neighbor- ‘e-‘ll- _ Other prominent men who take OCCILSlOIlDl seer got the visiolltllut . h r wr-h .~ v _ hood of $300. The world h“ been “d o‘ “belie similar position of a divided and they were the elect of God not to fufluf; 811,3: gamer r§m§‘,::§§'°,,'l‘1‘llfflzlfhlfllaéilihffiealalzfhjfilghléfilg- ltgh‘ zluihgglgllfillflllhlh fphlhtgcigltlgg gltlzzrllrllllelfli‘ ‘l5 a ‘ll-ed M11113 city ‘ '*' ~ zlylpon o e ea. Trail" from the Jungle to the New u r rh r _ r l d o . . h .- . _ H0h€nZ0llern Jerusalem, man has not yet jour- ire? M“? fijfdjflf; ffuhhhflf, lhoie: :25? 53H‘: soltjigeggntllifuilrlnlafglhliifhi Ilgslé-finfrulliehirhzgq Sh"? llglllilvlTruths of our Christian Religion. do its savoring and preserving of [humus from westeru hruruuend , . 5 . . . Names Yet Most h E h d o _ D _ ' ‘Md mu“ he!“ ‘° ‘an ‘Mm 5¢ll"work or the mass wm he arr-own our, mountains made annual pilgrimagcs 510113 9d 0 1113113‘ arllllflc all .\lr. Deltrand Russell, Cambridge world and uplift lt. The old splrlt hurt |u mun rump, this i. t kins P533“ Cllswllls- Chanel Slhver-‘Yhprofessolwa; and tile yet lllore pro has come down to us all. We still Draco Let are chhd by ah neanzltnfilgfsl ‘rvhegl ‘we lnentipn thesehhe peer or our great English lea and the “tum-watel" of the - ' "c oloreer otoso - l"'ll‘all‘-"- The"? ha‘? bee“ 50m“ ll - -' the English economist '1 ' - 1 I"! -. - - u them tllt- island has been u. holy DEREK yo“ 34__l nuor the _ v ' I r r . url-ay, e _., . _. ‘ . sslo glves success n arms mu ll. owu uuuou; 1e, h“; royalty hu u,_ I] _ I q h _ , n cuurou; the greatest triumph of . ._ ‘ I German republican regime the Holt H") tundamenld] chdnges i“ lll‘ John _\_ Hohuuu" mo“ hhe h_ D_ heath whose awful hand be ll<l111 slilred. but not at the expense ofilhilfiifidésfighhldhlnanherilgmihgevagfi our time will be lilo olttllrolllllent gmlllld ‘m ‘he abmlghms" hmhhel‘ QBWllQTll-s 511"“ been lll ‘he f-llhcllrh world And when the enlightened - - -- - - ' ‘ . ‘musl ll°l S°°ll he fflrgotteu tint the Its echoes are stlll ileal-d lll our - . , l r ' ‘ - l'- llOllSQ-"l- bull‘ °l "elllll- °ll ‘he e . - umon. lose are c very un a- ’ 8TB 91111 ‘he 11105‘ lleqllelllll’ eh‘ advance is possible Long beforelof Eu u r - - v _ ~ - ~ _ gland because they could not \\ hen Britain first heavens - _ 1 ~ - . Smelt-wrapped bolls and stone- whhlered °‘ any in Gel-maul‘ They ‘he lire-sell‘ Pmllllel‘ °l °l"‘ D°lll'1,support the government in elltt-r- command, ‘ghrtlhgeggil hlfflfea,flu§l§¥§§,u{}f,§{°§f f“ “l: "es" hi"; wghtyellllls ‘heig {Lilliegiihhgffliguighlhud‘Lfipfurh: tipped arrows were deposited with - - ' luve zeell proca me o le wor h I181’! 841d 811017 Wllldflwll 311d a"? expression to this very true selltiq ed l i d r - - . . . 1 . . , , _ rm; 5on0 emblazoned on the facades of he ment__ ‘tract tlcr coll Elllfilkhtllill; oartllths Thls tiilbthlelliialigflflel. lle cllaltcl vohhhoehisogrhhhhhhéufhirhhrhzrho or God and rho only hush; “pohlégtlnahhlalrhl: irl-Ieglllurlwirafnhllh: “glrrhrhhhrilforloe rllhogearhecvgelepons w l _ not that we mo‘. attempt to free ' ' which we lllzly order our lives and ' That the German rflpllllllflill mind intelligently formed public opinion ' - . _ , is becoming impressed by ‘his fact to remove any lniuszice and to re-lcermany o! her burden of gum stmm’ Brittanizt rules themmht be schooled m lhmk of mm‘ mm“ 0‘ ‘he F“lll°rh°°d “f Gmhlu we acklllowledgu our first loyal- nnd o grenrenwe ma‘ remove Orlrselves from [he waves ~ sell as u part of all humanity and rho Brotherhood or Mam the shorty to the ingtlonl of God and the _‘ 0 f d w en which shows that .0! the 300 high than he in s-tatesmunshlp. none 1 . l; H hnu wh “thank. B- '. h _ , x or 0m ,p ace o le p l see o a rltotls never s all be slates. uh exuneq or Suharto;- mce, Ream), or the unset,“ we Smmh Warfare and strife will die where If we are to have a warless world ' tho spirit of love and forgivenesfl QXFORD, Nov. 22.—-W0men stud- state authority, 136 bear the name “The world is not governed of one member or another of the Hohenzollern family. William I and William ll appear 25 times. Queen Victoria Louise 23 times and Em- press Augnsta. Victorle 10 times. -—£O-&-i U. S. TRYING TO GET WAR SHIPS ON GREAT LAKES OTTAWA, Xnv. 23.——Tlle United States is still desirous of putting flotlllas of torpedo boat destroyers and other armed chasers on the Great Lakes to curtail the running. of liquor into the land made more‘ or less dry by the Volstead Act. In this connection it has revived, tho talk of rewriting the Rush-Burgh 0t ‘Preaty. A despatch from Wash-i ington this week flllflOllllPfld that’ oneof the first qtlestiorlsthnt lion. Vincent Massey would have before him when he takes up his official residence in the Vnitt-tl States cup- ital ns Canada's Ambassador would‘ bo the rte-drafting of this famous peace treaty. which has prevented international ‘incidents?’ or trouble along the boundary iloiwcen (‘anacln and the United States for 117 rs. The last attempt to end the treaty was in 1923- following a trip in December. i922. to Washington by Premier King und Hon. Georlzfl P- Graham. It was never announced then what the United States de- manded or what tho King Govern- ment was willing to concede. and. h-vlmen" to tlle more healthy ground laws llor by force, but by the habltsjhhd positron or the one who Said: hhd "ll-‘lhllls ‘ll ‘hmlghhw 1"G0d be merciful to me a sinner" unght 51S carh lhhlilelybfblhnodaighgland was ‘luaufled by ‘he one who 0 l s m" .' . d u h _ , of the time. we can see the forms- m; SW?! uaizrfeen deluded huo u éil“r.f.‘l.‘l.‘li“liify°£?“.§21§l€§i‘°§.r%‘ of ll "lfl d i l loll in the enlightened peoples or|§a”,‘_l,,§f§p§§§§',aorpiztgzdnimrlo r:- the world, which will one day vehgm let us he herd euuugh m‘ make itself tremendously felt lull-hoe [he truth as uuwuluume hum ‘he h°llll°ll chamber‘ ‘ll ‘he “addict-oncoming as it may be and let ‘lllhll- hsllhle filhll ‘lll?’ llgalll ‘he us not hide past sins in u stubborn h2g3; Cb “illcltuiilrllgv Tlfllgmliléellléhlhliofusalh w bsee the hfiuller night. north, Good Will toward men." igodlf’ leivriu sfifttlgfrfheflll “gulf-Z Th“ speaker ‘hlll “Whlhg “mlllmhave been deluded bv false dreams very humbly Ye‘ “ml ‘leell “llvwllet us now open our blinds to the tion suggest a few necessary steps vision or the do» ' ‘ d hi . . d; f - “llarhrehlin” uilhgltluufhe “ad h: Vie have been shocked at the 1c i hon g ‘ 0 l 3 h l‘ velations oi the secret treaties and s. v r , 1.—We must fearlessly open our :21:erjfiéhxginizrfghmqlvhxggohzore?' minds and become the ardent Seek- agreements and oomoaom houuo‘ e" °' Twlll" ‘the nations together in the Great A “l” ‘lld hhllmlhllhel lhylhh‘ Alliances. dragging us all down to gurus) once said that “a man’? 1'9’ the lverge of the abyss in the great 152381;; h5g2? évlhlerlllhlle {lrlfigilghs o‘: dcluge of death and disaster. if ~ i l . n0 less repute made the keen ob- ilirghfjenrljgfigif uflflgomflfogffil; setlvation that "half the woes of Common mo“ previous to 19H’. life are born of error.“ How many whee we huh’ may he going on how g ‘Biglézgllinzhlzllhgehhlggrhllgelglgllilirz in these chambers where the plenl- i f th l th errors or of the half-truths of our ‘igtegrgghlois Soho‘; xrrtdonraorfiuhfrle Here is autocracy in its worst in the dread of the unpleasant dis- ;form_ A few (orehru ueurerurreu closures. Nowhere is this more ‘have h 1h their power to drive on evident than in this great matter The same implications as thehh hymns of old: that God has to serve. One of the nlost impe- ful signs of our times is the silent heart searching that has conle lo us along this line and the inf 1m 1y '°' th quell“? and dlhlllllhhlllg Z95‘ °l,and brave warriors are the only IflEOPIG of consequence. such songs of a noisy imperialism and boastful nationalism. Alternatives confront us. must either reject as untrue the major premises of the Christian re- ligion or rid ourselves of this atti- tude of racial and national exclu- siveness and superiority. The brood spirit of Christian Interns tiouallsm of a lPaul. to heart searching as he says: has made of one blood, all na that do dwell on the earth." need to share in the vision nf lth sh th ‘th iiolls m through and beyond his provincialisnls in which lle that God is no respector of per- languagc. "God is the Father of individuals, races and nationaa He has no favorite children.“ are all the chosen ones of God. m each race as each individual with some particular aptitude. some dis- tinctive gift by which we can serve Him and bless mankind. Science is lending her aid these days in ‘K910411115 the "race superiority" illusion. it does us good to remem- hlwchange of emphasis ill our pointed us to rule and the others wurshm 1h our histories the mm. naturally get the impression that “'9 Lion and progress? worthy of an inlmortal name? How much of past carnage and blood- learns to idealize as the great Hero. Chhllellgel-‘l "3 sands and tens of thousands. ‘G011 we want a world of peace let us ere must be a modification 0r :1 Hero ry hero occupies almost exclusive- this position. The child would e war-kings, and great generals What of e heroes of peace alld construc- Are they not ed. we wonder. is due to the fact at the child of tender years e man who has slain his thou- if ealize the Peace Hero, the man We who “yes for hh, country uhuhghru en in the lump of hlllnall society. ‘he the bloodless battles against other noble man of God, who saw powers u; hrjuuuce hud wrong ru als have been challenged to lives narrow nuhhc me or who gums himge" as of holy living and inspired to face llllll a living sacrifice for some form of dang" ‘lllll ‘lelllll W111i 600N86- llecn schooled and said. "i perceive humhu hater-men; hud uhngh Them Many hard and barbarous customs is need for all the courage, the self ha" 118911 (fllflllged- sons." To put it into plain colloquil such-mes uud loyuny {hut uuhle meu come sweeter and nobier under its lll. can muster in the constructive arts 91111E1ltel11n8 8W0)’- lld and sciences of this better world in 11°‘ Y6! 1198"" l" KTBHD 11R full im~ we the making. the l do not wish to be isunderstood at this point. Let us honor the brave men of old who own Canadian Writers <11’ increasing uni of u Christian Ethic, the Law of Love. andlhe Appeal to Ser- vice and Self-Sacrifice in the lowly and humble ways of life. We have exhausted our vocabularies in pro- claiming these challenging and ell- nobling truths; we have spilled oceans of ink in eulrlgizing their uniqueness; we have shouted their praises down the centuries until and worldly ambition and lust for power will disappear as those of privilege begin to serve and livo .01‘ the blessing and help of back- ward peoples. _ How simple it sounds, how WOE-tll-fflil, and yet it wll take til" cozlragc of martyrs and the spirit of saints to break actually are practiced. Greediness ems thl-eureu m crow] m6 men out of Oxford University, in the 0P1" ion of Dr. Joseph Wells, retlflpfi vice-chancellor who has recom- mended that the number 11B 1" stricted. There are 111st. 0W!‘ 71h women- students at Oxford Whiilll 9°‘ counts for one-fifth of the students- Tha vice chancellor conmssed til"- their echoes have been hem-d 1r; away from racial habits and the some years ago whuh h‘, huvoested every land under file fair sky. We pagan way“ 0‘ n dying cwmzauon have given them a lip service that is unparalleled in the annals of religion, but we have as yet failed to take them seriously and do them. We have, it is true. given lhem n narrow and limited scope of ex- pression] We would not underca- tinlate the power of this great leav- Millious upon millions of individu- Life has be» But we have plications or carry out mandll. its de- As Basil Killg—one of our recognition-ways: "The Caucasian pigeon-holes God. He keeps God in a specially labelled compart- ‘rnent of life, to be brought out for occasional use and put back when ‘the need is over. lie relogotes to lay some of these foundations for a better world. Thisougllt. not to be a dream im- possible of realization when w»: con- sider that the Christian constitu- ency is between one-third undone- half of the total population of the world. What might happen if wc all begun to take our religion seri- (Contlnued on page 3) Heiress To Millions a “Successful Saleslady (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. ills, Nov. N-Jake Morton, Chicago and Lake Forest heiress to more millions than a do- zen girls could spend. is making 800d in the automobile business in what her fellow salesmen would call u b'g way. The Chicago factory branch of a motor car company has announced her promotion from saleswoman to the admission of women he 116V" for a moment foresaw such a P09‘ slbllity. - i—-<-oo-—i-—, CHANGES AT U- N. Q- l-‘REDERICTON, Nov. zit-The historic arts budding at University of New Brunswick, now mom 1h" 100 years old, is to be partially l'°' modelled to provide additional room for tlle growing classes a5 11 result or the record enrollment. 1‘ a committee appointed at the all‘ nuui meeting of the 8811MB "lll" tnornng can find a satisfactory means for carrying out the W014‘- Auother committee was aplwlhle“ to consider the application of mfllll‘ hers of the faculty for increoslnlt‘ saint-ice and will rep"?! 1° l “Went meefng. The present c6811’ °o salaries averages between $339 and $2.400 only, it was said b)’ Chancellor Jones. t Empire to its doom and millions of ber that long before our present lives to untimely graves, and de- Anglolsaxon civilization there was rluge the would with sorrow. if the a colored civilization of high cul- common people must pay the taxes ture. A very solemn reminder ‘a7 “we h" m" hhumml hlelhdlc‘ and fight the battles of the nation comes in the memo y of the fuct e5 hlld phhhlohh ‘hm “'9 "l" h" they are the ones who certainly that the race openly despised today lemh‘ ‘o h“ llllh“ l“ a hhlll‘ "l have the right to know why they with upturned nose, gave to the “he h°ul°hm°h‘ hlld lll clear Per‘ are fighting and what the trouble world from its heart the Savimlrof apecllve" we “hhd ‘° “k hlllhelve“ is all about. How soul-debaslng for mankind. The nation upon which falllmly “ch ‘lllelmohh ‘u ‘hem: a man to be challenged by glow- in recent. years we have placed the h‘ really h" ‘he 5'9"‘ "h"! lug mes-is simply that he might be mark of Cain has produced some °f w“? Al“ w“! ‘he vmleh‘ hg"deluded into a crusade against an of the world's finest souls and most 5791mm‘ o‘ ollllhw llllllhllh °l' “"3 assumed arch enemy of mankind. gifted men and women of genius. "h" ‘he hhullhl °ll‘c°m° °‘ Wll‘ only to discover and to be told is it not time for us to rise m" °‘ lmherlhllslll “lld °°°h°llll° afterward that it was partly prop- above all these deadly negations of “Xhhmhlloh whlhh hhve he" hlhaganda and that all nations were our Christian Faith to realize that lulled by ‘he Clea‘ null"! Pmle"? guilty in the crime through their above all nations is the common w“ ‘h° leheh‘ w°lld w" "ll" past ilhdeeds. Are we not driven humanity. with common aspirations "d ‘l7 ‘he ‘55l°'lll°ll °l G°l'l'llllY-,to the position of the lamented Pre- and hopes, and above all humanity i" I'm“ h“ ‘he 07°52 P°"°"~ ‘llllmsident Wilson in his contention that a common God and Father? For hw°d' "'7 illlllY- we must come out in the light and how many centuries ave we re- h‘ d“ lh° °‘h°l' ll"l°ll' °‘ ‘he-insist on “Open Covenants openly posted these sublime ths with ‘mrlh’ ll“ m°l° helllrhl llhllllllhlsgreed upon"? Of course, our tllp- our lips and belied them in our ‘hlhk °‘ °“l' hhllmlhl P°ll°1°9 “lll lomsts of the old world order will attitudes. We must cultivate ther m" 9"‘ hllll-"Y? ‘ tell us that such a position is'un~ international mind snd nourish s- w” ‘wt "m" lhllllllllY h‘ ‘lll’ tenable and impracticable. but the new interest in and love for hum-| h." "when °l lllllll-"lllllli "lllllltimo is coming when the public unity. ' g° Y°ll "WW" "l" l-lllllk °1 °"l‘;wl|| demand it. Let these things of We must 800k to fiulld a letter "hmllll 5°" lllllcll il° "9 fllmlldflhe darkness be brought to light. World for Tomorrow Thro the P" 1°" °1l "m! ""1 ""1 MW- un the light of truth and the powerYouth of Today. . 7”“ "ml ‘he “h” "hum" ‘lllhhof public opinion cleanse this In many splendid phrsses the "mhl ‘r truism has been expressed; ti_ls _ that we are dealing with tonight. We need to fearlessly face the facts concerning war. We need to apparently the proposal to change the-"treaty was dropped after it had! almost gone the length of submit- ting new drafts to Congress and the Canadian House of Commons. he surprising after-feeling of mouth freshness which Minty’s Tooth Paste leaves, is due to the amazing cleansing ac- tion of the pleasantly ‘bubbllngfoarn. Minty‘: Is more than s tooth passe. lfoafnouthwssh too. l. l-lEAL H l H/"l/ U00 l-r p QQQI-IIQG-UL ‘a a ‘a CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD- ts "cram tJv-s Montreal smvs/ohulsascm ‘_ -. 0 MQ- l.\l'.: i l‘- ‘God to certain days, special hours l, to service and ceremonies. The rah-relight,‘oénhhehéuihzlgsrobligyrg: , lhltlelalleiglelheolashhihgegl-laalplhhlalsflhl gggtbqg i: 53;: to promise about I gflgr fur QIIQ my firm R ‘Old: ., - ' - . ‘ o - rhnllgafifcehla wgllllgh yll?‘ 3°" he Jane. after graduating from a “W” W“ Th“ lzm-onlobna on! atlon of theyGerman‘léhiger,y:hcfsg1figrs Berni?‘ at Bostoglhbex": 5gb smkllfxffgnfl ulother. Will M11 devotional writings in the pre-warruu: h: oulhrg-lirseroh: he‘: 5.3:"; “your” 9|- qn hloek to stilt Wnl" iod ht 'i r hi l . _ rrelhr thgflgalntl. nllgrrpeglrsadl) 1,523,‘ amsfie .315: Elgar’; "lshuslnqs lrO In lam olaos shaw- coneolations of prayer, the daily the daughtgf 01 tum-g Nor-hon salt For further particulars IWlY l° strengthening of personal piety and sugar lnfl-Klllli’ "lll h“ lhlhlly OALLIIGKv hlgélllshdrneditatliltln on the word of u, "nkeu by mmrlu, to giro plck- Central INfW" "l" 1' I <1" Y Bell“ <1! Divine cr familielwf Cudahy or Swift. * , guidance. Why do we smile at such utterances? Do we doubt his sin- cerity? True, we may. but the difficulty is not there. but in tho inability of the Kaiser to see any connection between the claims of personal relilion and his action and conduct as the ruling head of s great ‘Empire. Here are the two erent worlds separst into two water-tight compsrtme is; the u‘ m" l.’ u.‘ ‘personal where God rules. and the uovqmpgr- gm, pooomoorlnd Lhelttlionsl or social where the devil \ ' o s sway and God is forbidden. ‘ The life of on lndhidusl or s nation LTD‘ swl-IY PAY MQ|i[?ohlmt is thus divided against itself ' “gong, . ' 1 ls bound to fsll: it dunno‘ possibly !. MDI-Il-Afiflfl ‘ "PM “ll-lll P 4'4""! °! lllwillllh