JUNE 8, 1925 Bing i-€i- M toes. corn. Ifai promotes. Soilgro feeds any - i —- new selmtglctrngt chap . ‘or a :5 filo...“ that will do for s good sized lawn and garden, or an acre and a half of roots or grain — for all summer. It ls easy to_ eliminates for tiie man_ in town, the dli procuring and the ob ection to applying bem- ‘rd manure or other ertllizer. On farms it can used with manure with splendid results- . Bug's what one inan says about Teiiiiskaming, Que, 8e “I [Bite Il very good r the Exhi gardens. ore broil! fl'om POTATOES.‘ better LAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. ’ Quiinn and Picinich, Pf- 4i ii pleasure in saying that uils lroiii Sollpro es we h very bad summer for flowers. l flower garden took n end ls there is but lien that has used Soilgre we both say that my‘) Tlt'ori M! ItMlMf (Ila _ I will 6's girl to also the Jun no: desist SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Distributors for Prince Etltvurul Inland i7tl Kent lltrset To make Ive hides am grew e44" fs the star . iO-OQ-OOO - CLASSIFIED Al)\'ER'l‘ISE“iVIl:]i\lw'£dS_ Ito per lines of b wards 7o pet!’ line of b vmrtll tins liinrvrllun ...- ‘our lmmrlisnis l-glil Ananrtiuiia . . . . . . . . . . . 040004-00 s 0 Q90 0e v.0 vs Q++Q+v1QQQOr+Q+QO+VO4QOQ++OQOQ 7 illltltfflliilllflflll‘! JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND Survcyur, llci-munvii-le, P. in‘. l. i243 5 27 lino LOST UNIFORMED CAP l-NTIAM- ‘bur. iluwiird, ‘S. ‘S. liocheliigtiiuo CARRIAGE nflarsifiinofrlussljii tires put on, wire wheels repair- eil lioi-soshooing specialty llrflllllll service, satisfaction Bllaranteed Proud & Moresids, 223 Great George street 189S-6-5-4i "i? _ LOST -—- A KNIGHT TEMPLAR Masonic charm for ‘watch fdh. Fin der please leavo Guardian ‘Of- dlcc. itowaiil. 1450-6-8-2i. SPECIAL 0552a 0F man grndr‘ envelopes, 50 for 200. 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for 81.96. Guardian Of- fice. - Female Help lVantctl MAID WAN1TED IMMEDIATELY. Alppliy Mrs. ‘Mailonv, 21 ‘l<‘i“tzroy St. i 14494-21421. WAiNTED--MAID FOR GENERAD housework. Apply 116 Brighton Ilond after 7.00 p.m. 1373 6 3 3i WANTED-A GIRL TO HELP with housework. Apply Mrs. Al- bert Robertson, Mermaid. 1380-6-6-3i WANTED BY 8TH. JUNE TWO experienced maids for General Housework and dbl‘!!! T00111- Stiite wages required. Apply ‘l0 Mrs. Agnes Crosby, Gerard Hots‘!- liorilcfli. P. E. ‘I. 12956-27401. WANTED.—MAID TO GO TO‘ miowii, ‘middle-aged preferred.‘ Excellent situation ‘for good wo- ‘man. Ask at this oflicc. - _1.'i93-tl-5-3i ~___J__??_ WANTED --AN EXPERIENCED cook, -only one properly qualified n““d apply. ‘ilighost ' whims ‘References required. Mrs. (lane Morris, 10 Esplanade. Phone 229. 1432-6-6-tf. .____ Situations Vacant .___________________ 3MACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool, refreshing, health- ful, delightfully tasty; made lu i1 ilfly; enormous demand: send lcn cents, get selling sample; "llnugh for twenty live glasses: secure this business in your ter- "mry; make money hand over list this summer; hitpsi-ienes or wiiltnl unnecessary. Bradley Garretson, Brantlord, Ont. ' June 8-12i. ___ii For Sale FOR BALE. PATCH remit: 14 144121. Elohim-n L rim‘ WA- """*- wniidnmi miter‘ i3... ‘us nrti .‘ l‘ ‘ . i..,-..°i....if“"' “*9 “Wbfiiii -__ uitr or ‘tun ii ‘Qiosvror; ‘sfldiiil rm ‘Ilium ‘ _ ghg 11th l o'clock lief). N sewed hPPLlOANTS DESIROUSOF EN- itsriiig the August class of North Adams 'i‘raiiiliig Pluuso write superintendent. APPLICATIONS ARE - NOW HE- ‘School of Nuiravlus, New Hamil- shrine Stuito Hospital, An Allow- unco of 840.00 a month, ‘increas- Gentral Guardian FILL PRESBYTERIAN RUUPITS .—'Dhe ‘morning and‘ evening eer- ‘vices at Zion sad-Stelanies Ohnroh yesterday. werbfloonducted ‘by Ml‘- ‘Bwtty and Mir. Augustine theological students of Toronto, ‘who occupied ‘bhs pail-pits interchangeably. Both preached most acceptably and da- liiversd eloquent sermons ‘to large conufssfltions ‘in iboth churches. -—--¢e-¢‘——-—— BIG LEAGUES (Canadlett ‘Pfsssl ' Following am llilijffllltilfl 0f sm- ss iplayed in the Major‘ agruesz- guson and ‘Benigou-gh. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 11 5 Boston . . . . . . . . . .. 4 i-‘ller and A. Selweii; Detroit , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 15 0 Phiia . . . . .. ., . . . . . . .. 4 12 3 iBaittei‘ir-s—-W‘h7!t‘l1ill and Woodall; Walberg and lPe-rkins. Chicago 1 5 1 Washington . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 10 Butllirles-rltoibertscn and Crouss Johnson and Ruel. L. National League. Now York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Ii 6 0 St. Louis .. .» . . . . . . .. B 10 6 Batteries-dimmers and Snyder; Soincs and Ofarrell. ' Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 18 3 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 l0 ii (Baittefififlfflddlllflfl and Taylor; liiiahlr and flnintnebt. ‘ Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 Pibtizliur-gh . . . . . . . .. 9 9 Ba-ttcries.~(‘.arlson and Henllne; Yiie and Gooch, Li... v him his two youthfu-l sons. lim- ‘ ‘ l ' iprovlng ‘the Itimli. "t-he ‘mbflllllg Wflfl Pill-Yell H! Gillies ‘last nsmed—~ Igivsn to a circus. aso. resull . of . Innis . 9—14 {which both of hie iboys assem‘ lsd zltheir ‘purpose to "ibq olowns-dts Bail/ilnriss-‘Davis and Dixon; Fer- SPEGIALLV Willi!“ Foa. The Unionit Impression sv nsv. w. s. Knowtes TORONTO. Ont, Julie ‘n-Tbere is reason to ‘fear ‘(that thewsellewl As-slam-biy ‘has reformed. During the great debate. on the use 0f or- gans, in the iris-h General Assem- bly. ‘a country parson ‘brought with sruch fun." Butat event-id‘; afiter they had‘ accompanied ‘their rcve-r- end dad to t-he debate. ihiey an- nounced; "Faither,‘we'rc go ng ‘to ibe Presbyterian. ‘ministers s far more tun." Buifvnnislleil seem such attraction-s ‘now. There is rea- son to fear thwt ‘thus-e "vinillrnever be any ‘more rows, no more sanctified scraps, in our ‘girent Clilimli Count,- fr ‘ovary-thing, yesterday. ‘was fav- orable for such an explosion-but “no storms ever b-roklz‘ oni this! ‘beautiful strand". The day was ‘in- tc-iernibly ‘hot ("My ‘brethren, this is u. melting occasion,” wnilgdtbc ‘iziite Motiera-tor, ‘Dr_ it. ‘F. Burns, to the Afiniiiiliili)’. at Wirini cg, back in ‘the eighties, ‘the inérc ‘ry ‘in the n/‘netit-s. )Yesterday was that, ‘the church crowded. lh‘) matélil, tbll the L-vcning, sopcrific’; the street cai-s licitl ‘thtlr annual ;p!‘ct_iic___out- ei‘tle—>tbe eight hand rhfl‘ and ‘Sir Rogzr ‘do Cuverly their favorite div- ersion-biii, t-lie limiter it grew mom cool seamed ‘the Moderator; and like ‘the oild Dyer's hand "Too ‘hot yet to truce the Anuioglo." Til-e As- z-iembly kept cool] likewise and std-g- St. Louis June. 7—<Nationa| ‘view York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 14 St, L0lliifl . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 12 0 Batteries. —Nehf and Gowdy; Sherdell and 0’Farii>ll. New York.r . . . . ..! . . . . . . . . . ..-u a bl New York-American I St. Louis , . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘5 9 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 7 0 Ba‘ttt-rlcs-—— iBush and Dixon;| -:\n‘il Bengough, ‘Schnng. Chicago June 7-Nationsl Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 19 1 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 12 3 'Ba‘tti9ries.— Enrhardt. Osborne Jacobs and ‘Hsrtnett, Cincinnati JuneJ-Natlonul. Biz-lion , . . . . . . 2 12 CdlCJllNlii . . . . . . . . . . 3 16 2 Bnt‘ir‘ries_—— Ryan and Gibson; Dciiohuo ‘and ‘Hargiuve, I Washington June 7—Amerlcan j Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 11 1 g 's. aherfaim Sohalk; Gregg, Ugdlin. Zachery,‘ Mu-nberry and ‘Ruel. lug to $50.00 is granted ‘tio elic- iibie girls witdi a minimum of ono your ‘in High School. lihariinfotnniliion apply to Director ‘State Hospital. Concord, N. ll. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 09 Rochford St. River Cemetery. _—Male Help Wanted- FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN-N- (which position i) Write Railway, Box 116. Guardian, Q FOUND WEDNESDAY ON UNION Road n gentleman's Owner can have some by apply- ing nit office of Imperial Tobac- Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private hath!- reeelve courteous and painstaking aervloe.‘ David C, Johnston's, Long ‘River; Beulah Campbell, Oruhams ilbosd; Snmmeirsido; J. J. i orris, “‘ _ s-ide; J. E, Cmnipihe ; Summon-side; J. ‘Stet-la, Miscauohs; W. iMcNeill, Miscouche; IR- E. Macdoneild. Pipette; J. J. Hughes, ‘Soul-is; John M-obaan, Fredericton; ‘Dr, Grant,- Montsgue, W. ‘I-l. Poole. Montague. Charlotteotwn HARRY c. ‘BROWN. "III-I" + ‘ start-is BOVYEl-t-l/il‘. uimaiiiiiiis," t; Juno 3rd.. 1925 t0. ‘M-r, uni] iMrs, C, L. Ilovyrr a ilmi-gph P-ARFWr-At limiter-River, June iltli, Edwin CIIIIWG age 78 years. Funeral ‘Monday, [Julio 8th at 2 MsoDONALD-At West Royalty on Friday, June 51th, l\lr.=.. Archibald MacDonald age 90 years, Funeral this afternoon from her late ‘re- sidence ‘to ‘She Cemetery. Services starting t 2 p,-m, A ~ very comfortable and home-like Hotel at a moder- ate prlee. 8plendld table, courteous service. Queen 1...... ., ‘Several cit the‘ ‘brethren from tihe and 'i‘:iylor; Jones, Kautlmanmol "‘ fascinating Clarence, appeared yes- gcred cher-rfufiiy along its swelter- ing‘ fanning. brow-mopping way. back concessions after vainly and THE cnARwTTETown GUARDIAN TllE lflilii-lll ‘concur: ouiinoisn sits-lapse» Br. Pidgeon is. iby ‘the ‘way. the youngest moderator in ‘the Church's History looking even younger than the reailly is. Dr. Altxendsr Mc- . Million, convsnor of Ohumh ‘Praise. - of ‘melodious line and labor, appear eil again, each appearance ‘more ucclalmrsd than the last. ‘The As- senily is only beginning ‘to realize the ‘Vii-St importance of Dr. ‘Mac- Milliims woi-k_ Hoiwgrest ‘lit may be. at this transition period it ‘were difficult ‘to estimalie. The old adage abouit inakln-g “the son-gs of a nat- ion" is ‘tenfold true of the songs of the Cliurch indeed—aind‘ this sliand something over-axis of cleavage, l-n all this bittier controversy over Ulllflll. in a hidden but very reall way has been the questin of ‘psal- llloily‘ Nlot ‘recognized ‘by the Antis ‘.lli‘;iii‘solv1=s. it is yet deeply there; that is ‘to say our denominational coiisciciitiousness articulates itself more. iillll ‘more voices its ‘identity, in our itncie-ii-t nil din of song, than l" will’ other ‘way. Nothing else has been so LilSlillCLhVC, outwardly of the Church which alone ‘has, which no- ‘Ml’ it alone could. discern the ‘Milli!’ 11ml the rugged grandeur of those uiiadorllcd uliffs ‘of sacred lllfilildy on ‘which ‘Scotch men, ‘like Cllililiflffl of tlhc hi‘ll of God. have for CE-IHUPZOH ‘Pound a cnn-geiiilul ‘path Wily to those ‘heights ibeygm] the hills of time. And further Dr. Mac- Mlllflil lllls done more ‘than any $111M‘ to obviate and relieve wlhat if“ ‘lollgibfififl. a scandal of ‘the, (Jiui ch, to ‘Wit LhiS—-lil{ll choirs and uiiiiir ‘mailers con-remote to bar-I "lfllly. ‘lllvc W! done more to engulf iii‘iii stir‘; ail-d coirgrcgultions in the’ voriui _of discord ‘than all other flirt-noes tomlrtn,‘ d_ ‘phmé is ‘m, demon ‘like the singing demon_a,m| for iii/cry one ni-lnisler iwho hi»; sout- fortli ‘from ‘his Jiock on 011m} “Pills! hilt-re iire ten iwho have gona forth on the wings of melody. TORONTO, June 6.—Yesterduy irreverently ‘see-king to raise ‘the ‘.v"nd with the Globe,,,d'zs‘perateily:lige-long (gugtqm has and unashamedly flung off tb coutsivell iiwsre that ‘Gnndler had not yet ‘returned and that A. B.‘ and 1 | ,., ‘ \vlIl('ilE.Sl-Bl‘ is, ‘Dar away, t-he ntyviel ppm-Zr mu m“ y pleasurable‘ bu“ Beau], Shawltey, ‘Shocker, Johnson spectacle ‘provoking no visible a . t h mark of displeasure fi-omvthe Mod- “Zigfltifinsiwczfilirzlgg; "s, hem‘ we r-‘rstor, though ‘he could be seen elusive, of d "m°§l 6X’ eyeing the divested ibrclthrcn, yet y euns‘ provosm‘ chm“ 9h‘ "lam"? and "WINNIE of ecclesias- w“ Vlfllllllz day at the Assembly. rendered this iical calls an established feature, Pfilllflesented yesterday wwlh ‘such a look as said; "Oh who"! cemrs‘ The new Chuncenm‘ of Me‘: must ‘it be to ibia- t-here." One not- tilile cX-ccptifln to this process of with fine vcs/t-al effect urpon the tbniiy gnib hi ‘his ‘gfneroiis ‘hreauvt, a kind of rev‘ rsrd linail, iluiibtlcs-s some new thing ‘n lin-mlletlc mil-l linery r-vliich‘ ho was trying outfi amid the humble surroundings o‘f finish oimong the splléndzd our} roundinlgs of the Mctropaltian -Piil-! pit and the ‘Metropolitan Church oil’ us speak no mom of ‘the sartorial estate oi‘ the clerical members of Assembly. ‘It; ‘glorydias deepen- ed. ‘Even the scarcely yet conval- escent moderator, flair fun loving, terday morning. sitter all the rich foil-age of the might ‘beforeqiln the most‘ worldly of greys. this in ‘no wise to ‘be pails-ted" by ‘the ‘fact that , W. J. Clark, erstwhile our most "Cmclh Imermeul at whammy ‘canonical. flashed upon ‘thelhssem- yesterday that the Anglican Synod bill’ ill- “ll- tweed ‘Wlflvh. did we not had tacitly or explicitly forbidden reference in its approach to the Assembly to the only question any- knciw how clerloital he is inside. and irquine Thoroncliiffe ‘which, ‘lat Us hope, ‘has inothi-ag yto do iwlth the the brethren who ‘have abandoned such numiblera that ‘the sombre C. s-i-me and Unionist, now almost the only ibliack hope ‘left to us, Well, as has bvin said. Bidgeon is i1 love- -ly Moderator. Hi9" whoilosomeness of appearance, nrbanity of manner. patience ‘toward the , H incnipiiibie, ‘hiP-POlBm_1ll'ld'9l‘ ‘the initsrmlinsibie, RI!“ 33-09 I IN!- < humility, despite e-tsiltatioil sudden- Y. apposition. a endear him ‘to the Asseim-biy and the Church. ‘Surely he Hotel Co., Ltd. ’ I aaama-aaaaaaag-‘aamsaoae , . _. _. , an vs; Ullivll speech. ‘l sin sure hail Mr. and Mrs ll Raymond G e had at “a M“ the mlscenam 9°!" ‘Program " irin Candler and D“ and Mm “R a 001mm. Mom Pidgeon." Both ye emerged un- cton; S. ‘H, ‘Mills, ‘Monoton; Wm. 1' f LibiBllC- Alndlbfit; r. n. oiiii-ir. lllfwdvm ‘wlsreed and ‘enlarzins- is a. fine example of a man who has ripened under abuse and aspen- Proprlators , ‘alon. ilt is said iihet iin ,Uincdl‘n‘s 1'11 ‘l d ‘ ' v ' - - miss L. MeQUAID. Manager: fifi Leflfvyai’ a“l'.§,f§_.“."",n‘§§:§§f§§f ‘skin defendant." Missy an Antl- W. A. Walker, Moncton; H. W- Martin, Toronto; ll‘. l-l. Burt. Mout- mp; .3, H. McfNli-lanle, 6t. John; c. A. Brine, 11mm: E. 0- Wilm- Ham“; E, ‘.5. Freeman, iSo. Brook- field; S, ‘P. ‘McCsron, Ottawal; ‘. C b ll Ottawa: ‘U90. ‘H- ‘ b amp a ' W. Hills, Amherst: ‘, d Bo , 8t. John; ig-Olggxfirzililfldlflilie-A. Blouttfll‘. Moni- _ iw. Horus. rromnto: J- A_ w.h,‘u:, Toronto: A. C. Johnson.- Montrcal; D. b. Lefonlllllfl’ M9515: rpm]; 11A. HGIIDQY- wllldltll‘. 0mm ll. C. McIntosh. 519M551; Th0!- 5- McCrao. Montreal; A. M. so o s’ o ' u. Oltsrlettstolrl-QAG. Incl! It: M a. m. " - ‘ . s. (giligilry; Master S. McDonald. Cal- la ..A _ , a IRXE. Ipply E. N llrNAsw (glssgow Ccm 800 bags fresh stock now landing at our yls Will- filmlbfll‘. Boards and. Studd °°l ft. sreovsd and eons emit?“ mm, "vii “'° hegslertlle We will resemlflfl COHI AND SPEND I’ DLVY A1‘ I OCKY POI 1' ROCKY POINT IIIII ‘III! l‘ Osuiasenelsg {use lat. the ltsiner Ilulsboroiigh will raa between Charlottetown sail Iaeliy Petal thrill the Summer months, as Ibllswsi ‘- Lve. Charlottetown Lv. Ielky Petal l4! tfl “h? :5 n28 sssvss !!!i 3 i l,“ De II. l“ P _ g,“ p, at. Ills p as‘ ll: i‘ :1 t: t‘ :3 ' oneness shwsds. umaw. n-i-d-‘lths. ‘ wharf from S. S. Hith- CARVED]: Mlilllwq" early lone-la” Q‘ - AIAIIKI-‘ZIMYWII Ii- ‘$01K?- To Il-ntreduog _ The New duper-Keen Blade We Offer FREE A Gold Plated With e p see of 01.09 package of the‘ new] lupu- Kssn Valet“; Auto-Otto! llatlea. ‘ * Only a "Mhldfifltlltllll would have suggested the unholy no mundane. barb. oil-g. R. P. McKay and Railph “unwind others of on the Eround that the protesting “mm and enawemaned and with sublimely indifferent to his bonds both alike and dealing at length with duties entrusted to him by the government. duties which all agree will be feithfuly and imper- tially performed. The honors of the authentic Edmison. A ‘well deser- day wenit undoubtedly to Chanoei- vod expression of gratitude was al- so tenderod ‘Dr. R. J_._Wilson, for his abundant sud successful labors. it was ii ‘tleliglif to, bee. iii tho chair, for-thale ‘pleasant-"alnenities, the familiar form’ of Professor A. B. Baird, the st man in the cllllléhlflllve ‘ i.‘ cops tiered awaits y, that is Q toss his audience on his horns. lu- tormai even funny in the beginning there was great charm in the grs- dusl awakening of his passion and the stealthy grip which tightened on his audience till he hidevery" man i nthe custody of a great soul and an original mind. J-iis pen pio- to lay if dishes: d hiéwarlous ‘glfits and powilfi considered ser- ietim. i-ls has everything except per heps mystic re and his wealth of delicate ex lion was never bet- ture of that sbrt of "liiiyetaok prayj er mseltisg" when he and another clung? Nap‘ In ' ry 0,1 the Ores MM i ‘st the farce e preddtbry péfy df their tfifltiustrslisi!‘ "than when yester c“ tie .he turned his urbane kaleidos- eoived that one or the othdrniuef copeflthis wsyilnd‘ that in the dis- break the wretched deadlock, vile semi-nu iimhe extreme. it iii-ought fialhing to my salad the cry of th biuedeeneddiincolu when first sew sieves sold on the hi . "fly the Living God if i over get h silence-m hit-that ‘thing ‘I'll hit it hard." B‘; the way when the plun- cellot- convulsed the wi A we sole n assurance that ‘wasf H """"' m‘ """‘ .g“.".'°“" tile aloe ‘minim ma; iiietmieliini to rrkliyterietiteni as ‘it was hon was t psi Presbyterisnlsl oi ‘Methodists. its eon tit lniiiiutoii, whole gilt t iaig t have ‘the diet ~ sword ' l» gutting-tit a a! ' i M b. ‘Mina: artist's and nnwora, rtipits the‘ years w N “m eito h to "r elifrell lilrbtidf tefiaas still appears. I‘ toughest e the posed." tiregetruyle - ' little Ontario vliieke Master. ‘Dr. Whlildéll, maintained his lligil reputation as a graceful "mlnii-tlori ‘wus Sedgwlck of I-lam- eiietlive “Peak?” with Charm 0f] |. .on. ‘who pug something else on. Pflsonunt!’ BQKDOWIBdQEQJl by 1111-- Wis“; p,“ mg)" he presgdm in a ilie Iilrst spokesman for ihc Anigii haq-pdgdimlfteg ‘wrmlyptrd about m5 (Jflll Church, the calm but intense 2 ii-ot alllirezviated neck and falling Provost Sanger, reminds (me in many ways of our owii once Iuiiill- iar ilerritlge both in person up and in style of delivery. that's speech was u molol lion no word t-scaping his d rathergenernllysince utter all, while the non-concurrent‘; are cn-' titled, us yct llfl unincorporate bo- dy, to all the respect they deserve. the Presbyterian Church in Canada is still the Presbyterian Church in Canada, her General Assembly still the‘ only General Assembly known to the naition, and its findings still the final policy of the entire body thinks about when Canadian Presbyterianism is mentioned, and minority would also merit consider we crmpe ‘fickle and dog can“ In ation. This takes 0119's thoughts back to 1861 and the keen strug- o_ Henry of .966‘. Park. raverendw gle of that day over British recou- ni-tion of the belligerents in the Confederate States of the Ameri- cnn Union, a recognition which Britain finally and very properly re- fused. it would appear that the Synod was under the impression that ‘there are two Presbyterian churches in this land. But the speech of the strong and earnest Provost, as the speeches of our Anglican brethren always are, was characterized by all good taste and delicacy of expression even if we did miss ‘do rousements," as the old negro preacher was wont to de- fine the emo-tioiialitiea of public speech. if the Synod had really fet- tered its delegates in advance, howl ever, Dean ‘Falconbrldge proved or he spoke of nothing else but Union, its opponents and propon- ents, acknowledging the merits of ~ ‘ " ' w‘. tars-tars 55in‘.- 1 ‘ ‘ ~ ~ “ ‘..‘.-.v_.~.'ti‘r.w;‘~< it}; tiff-mi‘, THE vioiir-rth w reign .‘.‘xl'£ll§'=riz.-ZT —-outings—-sports-.—holi ' I ==i1ins-‘—¢@mi>ins——*==mi>.lss—:=ll» ,,§. summer activities-qiustify a ‘Wl f " the supreme wear quality whicliolilyil Fleet Foot Shoes give! ~ " '_ 6 They save you money. To the superior wear and comfort of; i Soles-the lightest shoe nude-is added ‘ ’ the longer wear made possible by Fleet’ _.‘Foot quality." ~ ’ ‘N ‘ 3-1”.¢s""1i3' ‘- all’ "if is an (In 3500/ y es... some y-vnw- : tfimimmucr iéiifiocs T‘ nl maksi Th6 Pro ways apt Ralph Conlior character- of can-lined as “tlit gri-atcst movtmciit inltery of which consoling solution def i t m u m k l "D5 lfllthe Christian Church since the lie-twill yet he‘ forthcoming ‘is its to ce _ “l8 r _ , - t d . z ‘......‘~..»..i.‘....;i.i.i ‘ZiZ.~“...‘§‘-’~....-2'.’..‘i..‘;‘i‘2.83 ‘ Pi. ti"! 11074111070110 011310 m0!!! fllil‘ of Dr. George Pidgeons labors, whose delicate susceptibilitlesnnilgu iemloull. limes!" lhFhlfll-OTY 0f lllwKilpatrick of Ottawa, tlistingulsh- sensitive hmor are. known ‘to all so whiten he is so soon m mL B“ kmChristlan Church. This was regrett- i-IIOBB of the union soloniiiltios of Church toward whose‘ iwllcy hi» and vigor has been preserved-for has he been compelle fscrifice "iliu afternoon sodei-uiit was giv- which all friends of the Union his inclination to h {conscience en uvu‘ to st-ltllns accounts with cause may well thank God. The and his judgment, an adjustment. .- ltlia brethim-u wliusc outstanding pulnfulness of this case is intensi- by the way which is characteristic zeal and labors hail iicliml l-.\"i:"i tied by the fact that Dr, Thomas of the grent bulk of all the Minis- tile consummation of whut the ili-lEliklflg, scholar, orator, leader, was Lei-s who stand f‘r Union Had im- ulso relieved of his chair, The mys- pulse and “f: cling" had their _way, iunt _cf judgement andconsclen- and duty, tho Unionists of the in n__g_no ttpeech tliiitlwhy. when definitely approached General Assembly would have voiced the Assembly's appraisal on the matter, Principal Frnseniliton uiiitblqt to ipuster i1 come; ind. Thegretttssflmqgon J ‘l is iAssembly, of all‘ pastvoAs e , ed by deliberate renunciation of definitely declined to rellnlruisli-must by thoironyfoi’ firs; at ‘ !‘-.ll‘ “richcst" congrcgiiti -ii, socoii- his position as head of one of the tho smallest ‘space, .. - - iicd. Pringle of tho Yukon, l1 wlt- Colleges under the control 0f =1 After 21 ycars o.‘ ceaseless striig gic, unhasting, unrestirig, the thing 1875, an auditor too, o.‘ the tlioii 0W1! Opposition is flXcd and unal- is ilohe. The final vote’ has ‘fiolne. ltbounding prophecies just as now lfirflblfl- Tho Slflnlllnl: myfltllry 0f the great controversy lb titjsucpd of future disaster ‘that seems to be ‘lllfl Aflflembly 101111)’ 1B Ulllfl volwll Perhaps tho words aré ullspproprl: somewhat behind schedule time, .“Why did Fraser I10! PEI-NEH?" Th0 atc—but yet their nifirtiil? fltliess supported the motion in a rather finest d¢‘livorunci=,_ on this periilcx-jliids me set them down aewifsoai- miscellaneous speech whose worhi ins matter was irom the lips "rdllrlfl soldier Church, ‘it was generally affirmed because of‘ visions of Yukon snows and blizzards that couldnot quell the fiery spirit of this great apostle of the north, Rev. J. R. McLeod of Three Rivers, tisurvlving commis- sioner to the church's first conclave of tflfty years ago, profoundly mov- hands full.) By the way, when he came to speak on ‘the Fraser casa he kept both of his hands in his pockets for the first half of his speech; flnallywvithdrawn they proved full oi’ thunderbolts hurled with deadly aim. "Herr" Ednlison. unlike the pushiul Roosevelt of whom it was said that he could make more suds and do less wash- ing than any other living man, has by almost and rgrodnd passage worked his w-yin place in thenalsctions of the Church. There is no man in the of- flcisidom of tllfigOlillfcll who iiss real eloquence considered from the standpoint oi’ the elemental. There is no orator like the heart. Than came W. J. Clark with a univer- ‘nl eulogy of Pidgeon's brother Leslie at whose christening it would seem the fairy godmotherii were tipsy every one, Equestrian. motorist, "he can devote himself to the pursuit of happiness at n pace of ‘fifty miles an lio-ur (golfist, Rotarian, Preacher, ‘Promoter, for- tune has come ‘to him with both a very separate or Bowiss. it was fine to see him relies re- made as much headway, niiirdone ss little elbowlngas the altogether charggof- his ‘eseortetl duties. Onset the most distressing epi- odos in the history of the Church was the Nmovellyesterday attor- iloos of Principal D. J. Freeer from his post-in the, College oi Montre- el. lbw men‘ are held in higher es- teem than thid true gentlemen and scholar. it must he‘ a matter of wide scope the Assembly forgave DP- “Bu” Pldgeim Wh“ M99111!’ "llnfligllln niitted that never more than now g troop, the flashing blade, (Continued on Page 5) 171019.’? iFaii/zlér , ti: my Wrigl ed the Assembly by n speech of . ~ Wrigley’: gives the penny a value in delightful. long-in ears contended, grist (hull his friends that the 0f!- refreshment. Comlnghomeoiitlieti-sltt , car-It's so cool attdewee tum AIIlflIfltWlIflL ., how eager thelittlé folks m 4 Wrigley!!! llmv-good-ltlshthelai f‘- w i" IQNOII attempt at" his defense the bands of Dr. Beaks h _ , tits‘ iigli l BGU‘yOtl etaet conflict, this genial melt; ‘F t1 ‘ I .. l» .lfl‘Ui.“{Fi