NURY 25, 1924 . e p0 . lamb’ Z2,’ of ‘- HQBQ Sill-.l. been E . g tfial w! arned on merit only. ll convince you. THE GHARIiOflETOWN GUARDIAN " ' TIIE CENTRAL illllllllllN _ lpeclal leaves-n 4 1p, m. male today.,-l\l0 LIMITED. AT THE BURNS CONCERT lifcndelssohp piano will WALL PAPER. REMNANTS liie laek Twist Chewing Tobacco Iiilions of Figs Used Yearly Why? Because It Is The Best IIIBKEY & IIGIIIILSIII TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITE D. umyum; Charlottetown sale Itoday-AIILOORE & Men]; SHOP flom Holman’: Catalog SUMMERSIDE TODAV-Hockey noon tors 01- wAu. PAPER 11l- 8 hi8 discount-see them at the ORE 6': MCLEOD be used. 1144 1-24-2I YOU WILL HEAR a Mendelssohn piano at the ‘Burns Concert tonight. 11444-2421 JUST ARRIVED 200 MILITARY wool bed blankets, special price of $1.50 each. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1147-1-24-3i A THE PIANO supplied by Miller Bros. for the Burns Concert. is a a Mendelssohn. 1144-1-244-21 NEED WALL PAPER? Visit the big sale of remnants and odd OD 91m Ll MIVTED. JUST ARRIVED 200 MILITARY wool bed blankets, special price $1.50 each. Prowso Bros. Ltd. 1147-1-24-31 SEE OUR WALL PAPER sale " nd on last page.—MOOl'tE & Mo. t LEOI) LIMITED. ClRCUiT.—27th, Jan. Branvillc 7, Whestlcy lliver, 3, Hunter River, 7, O. H. Peters, Pastor. enAnvrtu-z ANGLICAN SERVICE- In the parish ct New Lomlon, on the 27th inst,, will be as follows, Kong-mg. ton, 10.30 a. m., Sunday School 2 p. 1a., French River 2.30 p. 1n. Irish- lown 0.30 p. m, VERNON CIRCUIT-On Sunday Jan. 27th. Vernon S, s, at 1|)_ a" "L Services at liif-lil n. 1n. Service at (‘llrrfy Valley at 2 p. m. S. s. at argains in Watches LADIES’ wmsr WATCHES 15 Jewel Movement, Empress Case, kband, valued by some at $18.00. rprice.................... $8.00 15 Jewel Movement, Empress case edbracelet. Valued by some at 8.00. Ourprice $8.50 Gents 12 size Gold filled pocket atch.Valucd by some at $20.00. Our icc.......... $11.00 A lot of others at equally good lues. Ailour Watches are fully guar- teed. me in and let u-s show them to you. c. w. PlillEIlSilN , Jeweller 130 Great George Street "‘§'§¥Q§§O~§§O-§—§O OOQQQQ >O§-O-&O-§'§O-§-FO W. I 2.30 p. 1n. Service at Vernon at 7 h. 1n. E. A. Wcstmorlund, Pastor. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. ——(‘.l1urch of England service in Springfield next Sllllttfly at 11.00 a. n1. and in Crapand at 7.00 p. n1. Sermon subject. "The faith that overcomes (wbstaclcs and loads to success." All are cordially in. vited to these services. ANGLICAN PARISH OF NEW LONDON. —- The nnnual meetings were hold at the various chm-chen- on January 21, ilev. (l. 'l‘. Sprlggs rook the class at all meetings. St. ’I‘I\_onias' Church reported total re- colpla 0f $203.21, and total expen- diture of $18601, balance $16.57. Ml- “Pugh Meek was appoiatnl Ilcctork-i Warrior]; Mr. .l.. Henry Harding l‘li‘i‘ll‘il iPflnpllVfi Warden; Mr. lieath llarding, Seen-clingy; Mr. J, A. Nlcck, ’I‘reastlrcr. 'l‘ln~, vcstry rtmsists oi‘ the above officers and Messrs. i‘. Pillman, ii. iiartling, James ‘Pidguon, llcagh Pzrvntcr, y .lan1va Sinus. John l’. Payntcr, in» is Colo, Roy Pidgenn. St. Sto phelra (‘hurt-h reported total ro- cnipta oi‘ SSHSLII!) and total cxpcndh turus oi hilitllil, balamco $30.00. lots toduyr-MOORE &. McLEOD LIMITED. _ CONCERT ENJOYED. — A very successful concert and basket s0~ cial was held in Clyde River Hail, Thursday evening. Dec. 20. Mr. John A. McFadyen acting chairman. Splendid order prevailed through- out the evening. The following splendid program was rendered. The performers were warmly ap- plauded and each number had to respond with an encore: Chorus: Solomon Levi; solo, Mr. John E. Hearts; reading, Miss Catherine McNevin; song, Mr. Andrew Wil- liamson; instrumental ‘music. by Messrs. ‘Donald McDonald and Cecil (tampbcll; song, Mr. Stewart Mc- Ncvin; reading, Viola MeKinnon; dialogue. Cousin Marie, Mrs. Neil K. Salmon and Miss Olga McNevin; reading. Mr. John Illurray; song, Ivif. Andrew Williamson; reading. Miss Olga lll-cNevin; instrumental music, Messrs. Donald McDonald and Cecil Campbell; reading, Mr. Seymour McLean; step dance, Mr. (lordon McKinnon; chorus, Jingle Bells. Mr. A. Williamson then nuc- tioned off the baskets very success» fully, The proceeds amounted to $71.00. At the close a hearty vote of ‘thanks was tendered Mr. Wii» liamson, and all those who helped make the social "a success. OFFICERS ELECTED -— On Wednesday evening, January 0th a special meeting of Princess Chap» tor, No. 2 0. E. S., Stanley Ilritigts was held for the rmrposo of install- ing tho newly appointed officers. number of Masons and their friends were present 1o witness the ceremony which was performed in a very creditable manner by Past Vllorthy lllutrou Sister Nettie ’I‘ay|nr. An interesting program oi‘ songs. music, ctr... was carried out, after which a sooinl hour was spent and a dainty luncheon serv- cd. Rev. it. l~l. Siavcrt of Hunter River, was present and gave a very pleasing address complimenting the (lhaptrvr on the splendid prin- ciplos oi‘ the Order, the exec-Hence who wrote "King Cod," describ- ing the Newfoundland fisheries, to write a story for tho Post des- criptive of fox ranching n'nd the habits and customs of the l’. E. ls- land people. It might be u good id- ea to have public camping grounds for automobile tourists- of moder- ate means who carry a complete camping outl-it with them. We must first establish a reputation, we may then expect the pluto- crats later. Regarding transportation-it is‘ ' tolerably fair, “Travc1lor" and 0th- ors to the contrary notwithstand- ing. We are disposed to grcuch ov- er and magnify small troubles— make m untains out of mole hills (so to peak). it is impossible tn make a forty mile an hour running time schedule for trains making a great number of stops. This is a thickly populated province yet, regardless of emigration. Our tralnmen and ferry officers are the personification of urbzrnity and concern for the safety oi‘ their pas- sengers. Tourists will not be dis» posed to grouch, when they see that they are stopped at a village (not a tank) with unmistakable signs of life about i-t. Most oi the "kicking" is done by persons who for want oi‘ thought fail to realize the difference of long runs through mildcrnesses, and the necessary short rubs through a thickly peop- ied country. While people of the extreme Western and Plastern por- tions of l’. E. island may not. have as quick transportation to Mon- treal, Boston and other points yet we have had consistent daily com- munication with the mainland since the earferry wcnl into ser- vice on ‘the llcnuierr/Ikwrluentiuu routc—and who will say that the ferry service and the standard, railway gauge is not for the good oi‘ the greater number on I’. E. Island‘! The wider passenger ears are a vast improvement on the narrow gauge cars, with aisles so narrow that one “'21s almost sure to bump against another, or be bumped by another. We sometimes get a "raw deal" around Sackvillo but it is possible that. the native l‘. E. ls- land passengers contribute tn a certain extent to their own undo- ing. They seem too shy and modrxst to assert themselves and expect as good servico as ~15 given the. “na- hobs". We had quite a sprinkling of tourists last summer, and no doubt we will have a much larger quota next summer. ll. behooves us‘ to he prepared. I am, Sir. etc. .1. PENIDERGAST _..__-¢¢4->-__- _. ‘Till-I REASON \\'|l\'. F Unionist “Facts” Explained ‘yin Full from Basis of Unlon The Unionists tell us fihalr-"Tiuroughout the lbnglishlslwoaking world, ' ltnera I l" evliltmcfi 0i a ‘llflwllltftogctthcr niltltc Christian Churches and ora growing cont] dance ‘ ' in the desirability of-Ohurcir Union." THE ANSWERF-Ji l8 true lhlro ls a growing spirit of Christian Unlty-tyu-ougln- 17'" "l? Eflflllill-Flifiaklflg wcrId,‘»UNITY:-“Bu't the Organic Union movement is deadwr dYlYIII l" lihfi Unllld $18185, aind has recently been abandoned in Australia, and‘. than ‘in nothing like it In any other oauntry. ‘ y. J » The Unionists tell us thatz-“Caxiada is giving leadership, because our [needs forced definite action?’ THE ANSWEFM-Jianada ls being driven through poor leadership, when; other: ' are tee wise to go. g The Unionists tell u; than-“Pariiaxxieniary approval . is designed to pro- w. tcct the rights oi‘ both lTiriunists and minorities." THE ANSwERz-Morg accurately it should be stated that Parllrgmqntgry qpppgy. ‘, al is necessary to legaiise the taking of the property and identity of the Presbyterian k Church of Canada by a minority of that Church into the so called Union Church of Canada, ' \ The Unionists’ So-called Facts are: "Before a minister can be tirdainezl, be must ‘satisfy the examining body‘ that he is in essential agremnvnt with ‘Tilt- Statement of Doctrine‘ of the United Church." THE REAL FACTS AilEz-That thg Minister need not be so thoroughly in earnest about his “essential agreement" as to back it up with his signature, neither ls he asked even to promise adherence by word of mouth. He makes no pledge whatsoever to teach even the Doctrines of the proposed Basis. H; Ia only required to satisfy a so-cailed “Examining body" composed of men who themselves have. taken no pledge to teach the proposed Basis, and whose examination therefore, may be expected to be a very cursory affair. "'l‘he oversight 0i the Spiritual interests of each charge shall be entrusted to the Minister or hltxiisters and a body of men specially chosen or ‘Set apart’ or ordained fur that work. who shall jointly constitute the Session)?‘ THE REAL FACTS ARE-They do not tell you that the men so set apart will be Elders In name only. The Session will no longer be a Court of the Church nor will the Elders any longer have the RIGHT, BUT ONLY THE POSSIBILITY of sitting in Presbytery, for the Presbytery Member may be "any one qn the roll of the Congregation." The ORDAINED ELDER as known to Presbyterian; to-day, in shorn of its meaning. 1 ‘ ~ " “- areas. -.. - “Any pastoral charge, in view 01' a vacancy, lMlAY extend a Cali to any properly qualified ‘Minister or Ministers’ subject to the approval of the SETTLEMENT OiltiiMlTTbili, as no\v‘io Presbytery, etc." THE REAL FACTS AREz-In the Presbyterian Church there .ls nc MAY EXTEND A CALL. The Call is an INDEFEASIBLE RIGHT, fought for and wen. and now to be changed from a RIGHT to a concession. THE SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE ‘is supreme and Its actions cannot be overturned by any court. It consults the people's desire ONLY solar as it shall sec tit, and reports “for information only." its authority ls far above that of the hi‘ their work and the socialibity nil lhc 1110111110118. The meeting was brought to u close by singing Auld Lang Sync, and God Save the King. Mr. \\'m, Proli-it was zippolnlerl ltec- toris Warden, Mr. Wm. Paynter cl- c-tttvd Pvophfs Warden, Mr. John A, Millman Secretary, Mr. Nelson Paynicr, ‘Treasurer. The Vestry "on. " s‘ of the almvc (JmCOPS and Messrs. llfm. Adams, Wm. Cham- pion, Ilali Sudsbury, Wm. b}. Pro- litt. ‘(lenrgu Protitit, John William aiurpliy, John N. idvans, Wm. Stills- lmry. ‘Qt, Mary's Church reported total r1 eipts 0t’ $7522.21 and total expenditures of $728.75, balance, $2i.-itl. Mr. A. if. Rugs-rs was up pointed ltvctofis Warden, hlr. John A. 'l‘l1oinpsnn olqtxtcrl lPt-oplefs War- dI-n; Mr. ’l‘homas [tough Mlllman, S\'l‘l'\*ll\l‘_\l‘. Mr. .l. C. Miilmtul, Trea- surer. The l stry t-misists of the above ufllclera and Messrs. J. ll. 1 1 Q‘ .. 4.. LAMPSDII 8r 00. G4 Queen Street London Public Auction Bolas of RAW FURS Sales are held .l.-nanny. April and October Itepresen ted by ALFRED FRASER 212 Fifth Avenue, New York nlsllli"? Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to Egan“ l“ Bvoid tho payment ol the 60 per cant duty im- bl’ the United States Government. ‘1 u“ It» myo- 4w t ‘* "IQ? ALA AA A rv 00UPON How To Get‘ For the More Nominal Co“ of Mnnuflotu e and Dlflrlbll- tlon IlIVefSltieg I ictionary noun this NEW authentic Dictionary, M In‘ One qlfiviuntofllacnolrecvlfl It 1 3 Coupons and 98c 1 und III NICK Pruiiftk Ernest Mill, S. Burrows Mnase. W. A. Pid-gcon. John ‘ll-Iow- ard. Lloyd Howard. Alden Moose. (l. Mill, John lPaynter. Synod ~ Ilcicgatcs from tho whole parish l: were. cltwoted as follows: Mr. Wm. Prolltt, Mr. S. ‘Burrows Mouse. Bub- stltutrs, Mr. James B. Proiltt, Mr. Lloyd Howard. The various 0mm- lzntiuxis such as Women's Auxili- ay. Mite Society, cl.c.. reported ‘R cry satisfactory year's work, and l all have substantial balances on I hand. During the year ‘the parish é lram lost by death one of its chief I, supporters and workers in the per- son of the late Mr. |W7ililan1 Thomp son. A suritahie resolution was cur» Q rind unanimously by a standing "~ volc nt the meeting of the St. Marks parishioners. a STOMACH GO ON A STRIKE wnnx run STOM- .\e11 IUGFUSP womc -- IWERY .- OTHER onuax or TIIE BODY 1s APT . T0 (so ON A syn . iwrnrrrle STRIKE. 1r NOTHING TAST- ,; 12s RIGHT on 11* WHAT YOU EAT. YOU HA mmrrnn TRY T0 ARBIT- RATE itlafrrnms now ‘BY TAKING 0m- “Digest-It” . Tlablets YOU WILL 111m m Johnson & Johnson .;r:...':-.“.'."..2:m. If? 181.com" YOUR x l. IS 'l‘() 0 YOU CANT DIGEST t § lion ll/lrs. Annie Weir. ’I‘rcas.-—J. ll Simpson, (iond—~Mlss Dora Simp son, A. CoutLMrs, Martha Stewart, (Yin ‘~ll'irs. Leah lllorris, Marshal “it s. Agnes muicrsoxi, (irganist Wllziliss Winifred McKay. Adah -- sdvertising also, but utter all what / we wont is something unique and outstanding here. such as a fox show or big fox fur auction (as ndvlised by the Silmmerside Journal). The Government and Ca-nnzlinn National Railways should eo-operato consistently with the Tourist Association. The writer Northnm), who lately form Alaska tho-t thirty thousand tourists were transported over the way and possibly helped by a 0 mm by approximately five mil- s of people. therefore the cost Follnwing h; u “S, m» U“, m@n,|,,.,.,, Union (lommiiitaiw, in co-npI-raiionl i,mufl\u,p__\v_ urrQuh-fi mm Muclwitlt similar (‘ommitttatvs from other‘ l4;\v{1"' w_ prnwflnur Macxenzhpimegotiating (‘hurches tn put thr- Mrqwm Annie Fyym 5'@c~y__ Iliiis in"ln\'.1l shape, Sfitlllfu lllilll‘ was Informed by Mr. Morrisonf or returned new Alaska Railway lasbsnmmer principally owing to an advortininn campaign conducted by the rail- the . fact that President Harding traveli- (Continucd From Page 4) to proceed forthwith to the cmr| sunnnatiml of Union instructor] its i 1 l I nnilCiIIlf-Jli. and take all (rther slaps necessary to curry out the decision [of lhu Church. llo Antilluioxiists believe that the Union (iomuiitlrso, could ignori- Ihc instructiml of Assembly. talu- iuatiurs into its own bands and in- Presbytery at present. The Presbytery is responsible to higher courts, the Settle‘- ment Committee is not. The Presbyterys sole consideration is the character and standing of the person called; but the Settlement Committee has power to refute to allow a man to go to a Congregation that wants hlm, on the ground that they desire to put him elsewhere. ............................ .. The Call as a Right of the People Disappears. "ll shall ho tlu- duiv oi Iln- lhuasbylt-ljv ‘to induct or Illrllill] Ministers . ._ to inquire (loetrinal beliefs and lzrnerai fitness of candi- wch YUM; into illu pursoiiai character", > h and to ret-oiiuncini Ier the or- datvs for the ministry . . to license bhcm to meat: Mrs. (‘cnrgic Mucl cod, Ituth~illr~ _ , _ . _ . .. lCNtllOT. Williams.‘ Esther~ Misg ‘dlrlllil (if 511111115: torn/atrial] asrnlitstrufitfl 011M010" "1 U" Um“ mm" Y, Y |l | \ M .(3 |-, I M, .t|l__ __ m urn nsue on a arr o s o ' ____ p b‘ a d ma" I.¥ii§‘1wu‘<=§i' lilllitlctililwlfr: with? “"0 “i“l..""“ "‘“"“‘“" "‘?“.",!. “m , THE REAL FAcTzQsg}, Zififtaitzhfltghthzv alelrijigurcyn... oidain l: Tflylnv, \v‘m.,l,,u_mrs_ Emma Mu would ho not only. a flIVIIaIVH but (lungs, but It CANNOT , ~ _ lihven, Sontimel-J. Walter Wii-‘l *‘"'""""M"" “‘_"“"“" 5W1‘ "S 1"“ one of the foundations _of Presbytcriamsm. Y Hams, R w_ h1___M,-fl_ Esther MG never even liven thought. oi in Ill“ M“ whole history oi‘ our Church. and ‘HE UN|ON|STS STATE; > ' yimm twig“ "Plwithiom ‘Chm?! what wg are asked to give up is nothing compared to the potential value 0f the lovernrnen or iurcl oner. guy _ _ , - illg tho whole situation over to proposed U-nien, and Yet ""1 Uflllmlflfi WI" BP¢"fl‘!h°"5="d5 "5 u“ cmmh" trhnos. money to make you believe you are giving up nothing at all. f I. Even were it possible, another (“flllllpfl 11ml srnmqmrtntlon. you would do no [mod Therp . R t Y 1 h d ‘- - » - U!‘ UPC an . ___ - . I Presbyterlans a y 0 0 9 ' II still I . . IIIIIJOIItY ani a \ - (canflnued Fmm Paa° 4) xillrliloldiy, nntlmpzotninc-nt Anti-(Un- t t_ d S Oliation '\ v Lt l. l.-I ith.t zat- ' ' l" imug“ 9m" homes ' ‘M ‘ivlluxtqtiolhlrlxtrrigtty illmyntbvrnild Prevent Its ])es ruc Ion an p i Fmmm- which H 31W" l” o“ ow" not ulitu!‘ the United Church. No "Wfllllflnlfiv wollm "Wam" “mm t” one could give pledges that another it“! llrlce“ “we? film‘ ‘my foreign vote, whatever the majority, would H firms. DFL-vnnt n split, and no pledges giv- S Our hotel men and seekers alter en by any organization could be E B Irnnsietrt. trade should take an [mm u, he mmpm; _ ‘ active Interest in the doings 0f ' 9 ' our Tourist Association, it is they 5, A rap- vote could not, now be who will benefit most directly from taken. Thousands of our Prcsby- L ' ~= an influx 0t‘ tourist-s. , tz-rlan people. tho very out-s IIIOHI. L n will soon be the time to not lnfe-rrsM-rl and whose rlwhw are — __’________,_____,___fl v together and draft out a lino of moat concerned in the verdict, nro _ _; proceedurc. We will necessarily now in Union Churches and would _ “v0 lwrvh_l_ m] ‘NJ, gr‘y:“l M m“; 1pm. (harp ‘v3.4 m; O““.,‘._._.,_‘.._..4“_._‘Q_¢ “m”? m d“ a“ “nlouut "f advcrfls" b" lnsnanchispd‘ mntnggfltontiff‘g-qngdlfl“ (-h"|-,;|,,.,-,_iamu-nl t0 lilo (‘nurlr-i for an 1 4 Ing. Mtny people in tho middle our " ‘. __ , ~--,_, »,|i n to pn-vcnt fr‘ firs“ a l- v - Atlantis “m, mum“, “rcsteyn (l. The Presbyterian Church in There all! “mm; Hl("n?]T|ll"lI“Il\"\lI‘L :\)K\l(j{:,,,-,-|,,.,, “pplyllli! for loaislalion, I REMEMBER 4 l‘ _> ‘~ ~, S‘"ROH‘ “.110 haw u", “ma, mom"; (Ianudn. having decided her policy, tcrinn Lhuirtl; "rlipniliis u; ask (lmulbinm WKMHU,,,I “w, ()I)I‘()R(|d 1,, pa.» ‘z M and inelinationm) spend u vacation lflfllllllly tlflfilllfflllvtlliii.‘ decision to do nmlforrtmgvlf or m. "Hymn, ,.1_.,.. nummu and in iiu-"Plrorllirllll l-"H; Yfiun FRIENDS .4; ' m “Canada” have new‘. mm“ hem-d lht other mgotiatmg Lhuichts and tlons o I “e H m kw‘) mnhllg|u,,,,-,.v m.- ens-w u.» lain n to tin . ‘r ‘ . of P. E. island. although a few “llconrngerl lvncialiUniogr among: Colnt- as lggtfilllllm" l‘ ‘ Privy ‘Oflllllldl, thorn ww-riliilll-lillll; . AWAY l‘ ' Iniillons would he forced to look at Klllllliilhlllllll“ “lK-vlrlvtry nwns a 0" ' and tlll‘i‘ lm-nbolliritr» urns‘. .0 h") .1: . f q m“ m“ M. Cmmdn‘ when m" FoZZZIIIbSIlOIItrHIIIltllnthti (lllrlilzagic Un- Sonrd Irnvv rcrvnlli’ Allti-“wdw! ""5"will"WImlhilllltllitiy"5'1: the Y“ new “'83 broadcaster] that Col. r ‘ ., _ A1¢|,|A.wn~:.\"r shnuill order UIHH“ ‘_ “X ‘Y’ . ' . v11 v ‘viqwl A PHOTO BY " .< *1 l - .. Ion of the threr negotiating Church that I’ I “mun gm. (Opgmgntions . n , , , . Multinnorvg hora: oft: E. l» 3:1,: es is consummntndy‘ More than another vote. lln “$0yykillllrrgjlmlt: ‘rotor-tun’, rum.’ m“ “MS n‘ m‘. “ i‘, “wk ha“ :1") m; a W0 l ' twelve hundred pastoral charges the)’ are s111<l!“-‘_"‘_"“'_ “sauna M's;AmH-mflmsts o, m“, My ‘mm. 4 - trmm": mo“ o" cc‘ with some three thousand Congrr-g- than that Paliiamr n1 . I If“ “Wdnvd m“, U“, hlgll(|-qt hnnm, q _, The Abogwena have not “my "mms "av" mken m" Chllrm‘ "t w“ we ‘mmy “m! Dmuvdure of ‘t (ofsthv Unionists far mou- than rcul. ‘ ‘t? added to their, lnurels bu-t have h" “mm and ha", onmrml mm parucuku. Church. The “duty Ho” "ML ' ‘ bile-ll u"! milans "l consldliram“ Union in all good fnith. To gu to Parliament is to 8w 4 a | Every great forward Inovemont “** the people now for another vote would he to ask whether h d by that route on his Alaska itin- ‘ M" and A h m t m. “Mn h "ll 9'5"" “mfluud w" 4 THEM JUST WHAT crary. We cannot expect presidents. "SOMETHING other (‘hurehon in Canada. Thatlhrugliilnrorn :2“, m. M,” h, ,, full page: In color. y - kings or queens to visit us. neither A Wm,“ be Ergsllnninm unheard of _ I k l h a l m’, 311d gtrength to ‘n u, ‘M. YOU NEED IN _ __ 1 t ‘overcome quc en y Dill’ . I, Prooont or m h 9 can we stage n revolution (like In modern times, and the sp ri m1 hlpnnupsnlphnr “Us a “med “km _ _ pups! three 000M" w" IfFI PING YOU DI- the Mexican "peona") in order to LITTLE freedom for which the, Scottish '_ ' ‘ “a "m a“, n‘ ; i ‘g ""9 4 4 l . _ . ‘ d “mm “u, specialist. Because 0 8- - I ninety-eight MMI- ‘ 4 ‘ “ATFVFR become world famous. so we will Churches have confenne dpntmymg properties’ noun“ has _ eon of hlndllng, pnllfll o GLST W 1 4 ha... to rely on the-more prosaic Reformation and which they have Pfir “Nan “mm w m“ me place I elcrk HIM, l"- ' ' lflAY EAT fern of advertising, In motion now fully attained would he at an I ~ h. a ‘(HI if pictures and mngallnes A hall end in Canada No one‘ lmlqines 0f this sulphur prerraarstlazi ‘It ht ' ' ' Instantly brings ease rom e c - M" °'">""."'“ " 1 PM“ "m" m‘ at. ra:"...";;..i,"a.“i.r:';l::. an"a.::*:::.i::t"z.'l:":.1.1:.t""" "Lu " BOX would w»: pow-hop! $1 00.40.11» ,,,',,'m. 1...: me say. flurthor. um 1 tilte- fl ulfilliu‘ "$2: 4 - , . A“ l" PW!‘ “ °'“" TRY A 110x thou-led) m‘ °"° “"°'“°“' " " ilfftllililfisflileilii ylfiamiii o’; m: amwm- u “Idem w" t" "~ would be one fiftieth (1-50) 0f l cent per render. It might be pos- lllldo _ sible w get the Post to‘ an here ‘ their descriptive writer, DeBleis ‘ Bros, Ltd. . our Church is to bu untrue tn conven- ants solemnly made with others af- ter long and careful consideration, and holicvcd to be necessary to coneerredunlumeiiy ‘tztsedvzhnulzntueg; - “é y tion o In I‘ "l " ' ' . I I llql n. It‘ Par- . . l::.‘.:..:°2.::r..:.r ..: ~asl1lilhllr 1S Best procedure o! the Presbyterian up Churches avPliflllll for "Hiram" “rod In accordance with their owl; constitution and that the nohts i," “m” have been conserve . but to g6 beyond ‘that and attemiil to dlcate the Wm)’ i714 §"°°°dl“'* of any Church would raise a far bigger question than that of the. present Church Union and one which all the Churches are equally is an adventure of faith, and o'er:- thu counsels oi‘ the Iainthesrted m prevail the Church would he pernmm-ntiy static and her new needs never Incl. l am. Si ALF Mnrlcraior of the semhly. I‘, PIC.’ RED GANDIER. General As- demand-that. it i?” other than Presbyterian, then Par- liament can do the. same with the Anglican and HnDllBl an" Miflm‘ Roman Catholic and all Church and Broken Out Skin ' Bring‘! I001! joy raj: -v-arv._- lieve the torment or alansuremvfll- overestimate the opposition that A “we s" o‘ Mfla "emho " ‘ ‘ l l! Ch h. (Axtisglsieujlltftgnpblflcgiislb ‘thee teal-frag Sulphur ma! b9 "bullied l‘ "'7 Wholbxlaio omit...»- I was Inst as strong as it in todaY d"! "P"- I" l‘ “"6 m“ w“ and the opposition relatively 1e crum-