Paco iwatvs i or: a... Body Which Gen am Legal Recognition to United Churcin LEADERS’ STATEM ENT - Say Amended Bill Before Legisla- cm! r135“, but 1 ture Would Have Been Futile to be recognized by law a-nd dncorporatlom, a statement issued last evening by Canada Union era explains why it was deemed necessary to have the Church Union Bill withdrawn from Ontario Legislature yesterda es in the measure would absolutely prevented the three churches from uniting as chur The statement ls signed by Rev. J. Canada, before who L. Alexander of Hamilton, Rev. Dr. Chown, Toronto, and Rev, ‘Gandiers, Toronto, representing re- (2) The resolution BPBlQIYF-‘IY the (lflllilregaiional. if carried into effect Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. The text is as follows:- _ From the beginning oi our adian life the various Christian de~ ihominiations have be gether Union after Union has taken Place, and any necessary legisla- tion sought for by the uniting Ohurches has been; granted. new situation has been created by the action of the Private Bills Com- union o1 mitbee of the Ontario Legislature in adopting the following resolution be 30w DQ881118 upon the principle the Church Union Bili:— ‘That before proceeding further with the bill the law clerk of the committee be instructed to draft clauses by which the bill will Kidney _ Troubles Such Was the Experience New Brunswick Lady ind found relief iln Dodd’: Kidney Qiillu (‘Special)—-"My trouble was caused through a cold which left m' w backache and rheumatism. a Church Union Hope All In Dominion House THE. ~. GHARLOTTETQWN o Mahdi?" ddin la see ' “ ' 33$’; tor {hg prosefvallion of Presbyterian Church in Canada. the Methodist Church, and the Con gregatiooal Church evaporate em titles, and for giving tlfany con- is Remembered \; . GUARUTAN Aiflii i‘ u TOR/ONTO, April 10 —Declaring that the Donflnlon Parliament is the one body which can say wheth- er the Union Church of Canada is lso had headachw and always felt tired and nervous, pempirlng freely property owned by it."' for the common prosecution ches. directly to the- Parliament Dr. presented. u m H h; b _ w- g n. _ Ml‘. W. W. HOUR-fit. 0f lhll city $335592; 1995,1135’, “y; {a mflmg, for about it score of years carpent: church, hm h, he“, than“ my er in the Maintenance of Way De- (1) We recognize the adthority 13:3 0251x213 film m” m” "m" exercised by the provinces; over he hmymrhhhcah. 0n Saturday lazt hhilri “Howfit not detennine that Dominion-wide W" "Md "V" 7 5 ° "w ‘*1’ churches shall not unite. The 91°F” u“! nm°wt°d Wm‘ " 5° d chuhhhs opera“ m each hmvhmh headed cane, and the following ad- and beyond the borders of the Dom glghiflafdagzlxg; '7' J" Baku“ inlon. They have decided to uni? It is helm“ of my“ that their work throughout the Dominion 7°“ “now eumwye“ are 58mm“ given and in. foreign missionary fields. f,“ 11mm“ ‘wwling u; hm W“ These three churches have decided ‘rflewfll ‘m m” “ca” ‘in ° yourjre‘ lead- their ecclesiastical policy in view “mum” 1mm ‘hatatulggy! Betlidce‘ of Dominion-wide conditions, and . Tfimlylyum fun; Amati the one body which can say wheth w.“ ‘m5 New” 01 ‘Mb,’ m“ the er the United Church of Canada u.- "l" "d "° “f” "“ Y "PM Y. It to be recognized by law and given ‘mm’! “n u’ 5 perm‘! our m!“ ‘In’ ls asserted that the proposed chanx- incorporation is the Parliament of ‘M9 We“ °t ‘he mm.‘ 9 8:3 n: have Canada. Therefore. to settle thir fmraml" tovrgigtmi’: gerwxgy quesmm we now make our 3pm:- ly-zllilse. fllour kind and sflund ad- h sought after and m our petition f“ w“ m“ for legislation has already beet ililly appreciated. The words of “A combination and form indeed above quoted, _ ’ ‘vould ha“ il-mlrte all’! tignvlvtizfililnssswrasgdehd: prevented the three churches from jfilnaa)": e uniting as churches. It. therefore. ‘ ' _ CMI- puts the Joint Union Committee in y, n 1'5 2'9” 9198911255: us tgnrigg a position where it has no option he lg‘; ‘y? age gei “gm "we _ en drawing to- but to reject it, because it is the ""1 e“ f“ “thsljwe m ‘h f‘; direct negative of the principle "w 1 canbe“ "l," de 5a e a; of the legislation which the three has not en on“ any mo‘ churches instructed their com _ _ own humble self. A i121‘:tigsugwieglilrganwzilggigrorS; As time passes very quickly in; ‘he m“ "mmms- "d i’??? f§§.“"”1.‘§i°il'§ii|li§§§i§.° fill‘ the incorporating clause of the h’ 81h dyoj , 1w a proposed ‘Dominion Act thereferi- ea‘ “n v5” you “are a 8y pertinent of the Prince Edward le- ne poet are very applicable: i-rorthy of its benefits than your of reads: “The said churches so "Mr "°' united are hereby constituted ith not ' | I n l rirom the least exertion, J took four Major ‘y Sh” d u e boxes of Budd's Kidney iPlllS, and »1 have found ma! may have dame me ch(3) The resolution deprives these a lot of good." ~ urches of their right of self-de- Tms statement is made by termination, and is contrary to the Madame B. Gaudet, a well-known resident of this place. Wll0l9 principle of representative government upon which our free in- tit ti f d. E t Madame Gaudeva trouble came S u o“ are ounde “ch of b9 from the Kidneys, which had be- and the result is wearinass an lack 0t enemy all over the body- within its own sphere, but This condition is not only dieagree- are persuaded that it is outside its albie ~but dangerous as well. The lm» proper sphere when it declares that ; _ purities in the’ blood are the seeds a dissen-ling minority of individuals i oi d lsease. ,' t Q 5 ' church. i-_..._..________V.§_____.__ Doesn't hurt one bill Drop a little "Frcezoae" on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hnrtin ftlien ahortly you llit it right o with n rs. our druggint sells a tiny bottle 0| ‘TreeeonlW for a. few cents, suflloiont to remove every herd corn, eoit corn, or com between the toes. and the loot callueel, without soreness or initi- on. ~ o . __ . *- churches has conformed with meticulous care to the require- ments of its own constitution. They W9 is the church and shall be the (4) This amendment deprives these churches of their spiritual freedom also. Alter twenty years of prayerful study and experiment these churches by great majorities they have so much in common that to all intents and purposes they are identical in faith and polity and that they can pursue their work for Canada better as one body than as separate units. The claim oi the church from its commencement and through the centuries has been that it must he free lo realize what it deems to be the will bf God. For the state to in- lerfere in this raises the whole question of spiritual freedom in its most acute farm. The sole head- ship of Jesus over His Church. for which the Scottish churches have so earnestly contended and the freedom from state. iuterference - in spiritual matters for which the free churches of the English-speak- ing world have struggled and which they have won at so great u cost, is now threatened in Canada. This liberty in Christ their llead musl be maimtaned at nil costs. No application for legislation has ii r lance at your body corporate and politic under Vim“ m’ “a m even 5 the name of the Unned Church of n any kind and Christian qualities, Canada." The resolution of thr be Private Bills Committee expressly provides that the three churches shall not unite. and the only union authorized is a union-of congrega- Often‘ F0110“? tions which may separate them selves from their parent churches of it-‘decrses that the remnant which will not enter the union are to con tinue the parent churches as se-par ' . ate entitles, and sets up Mum!” '8' Gaunt ‘mmled WM‘ them a new state-made‘ Church in- eonwiloationn of Kidney trouble to whlchfisuch congregations as he "clde to leave the parent bodies may l ' Polnte Sapln. N. 13., April 18.- Zflliaglrllghgsi, iiflfbinffstggtiggllrffi:V-xpressing his hearty thanks for a decree that denominatlonalism he gm “d m’ the kind smmnelfts shall continue in Ontario, whether the churches concerned wish it or béflldt Moderator of the General Assemb- it is impossible in this short and we therefore ask you to please inept this walking cane as a slight token of our affection for a faith- ml. conscientious employee, know- ing that it will bring to your mind lue harmonious relations that have always existed among us, and you i-un rest assured, dear Sir, that we will always look back with pride and pleasure to the happy years . pent together On behalf of ' Maintenance of Way Emplflyeos of Charlottetown Mr. Howutt made a fitting reply, onlslned. in the address. liir. Howatt intends leaving short- ly on a visit to his son and daught- wrs in Western Canada. --_--h_-_.-__--____.__._. Jesus is drawing His people to- gether, and our churches must fear- lessly cluim their freedom to foll- ow the Divine guidance. Your. etc" J. IIAMBERT ALEXANDER. Chairman of the Congregational Union of Canada. S. D. OHOWN. General Superintendent, The Methodist Church. ALFRED GANDIER, ly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. jib-ur- P_-__-_ over been presented to the Domin- ion House at the request of so large a number of Canadian citizens; there has never been one that re- present: nobler aims and greater hopes. The multitude of our people in these churches are greet- ly in earnest about this matter. We believe that this movement has been inspire} of God. The spirit o! .__._...... .. i“. m»... c -._.. A. G. Flake, Prlnee .-»_ wfi fijfiflskeupde-v- _ em by but a an om n l? u, Rettonbum Lola, wnolozm l“ d Wm ' I semi-e lellnd speech ' le'ri\lll_l'§i'§l\l~1 All BEAN is anecessityi Wh " u 1' - 7 out ¢r';uli.l-ni?<l5a £111 Zalilitpilaldgirtrllleidl i221]: Bel-in! 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