= _-F _f `j~1v;T.:~'- *N i' ' l . I* ,Vs ‘Fi _ l liw _ Ill l` dl” _ lib 3 ~lllll|ii" l-rl' ‘ _ Hi ¢`< l lilly I » 1 l";‘ llll' l _., .,‘ 1 "bfi ‘.1 I 4. .- yi ll' ~~ 'ill' ‘. will . . l I . .__ _'_-.2 = ° Ti- --;_;g ffm r * '.41 :_ ...T3 'T5 fi ___ -- _~ _rex .1 .i-_li lv; if l|h " _ l Z I I' ~_ W in _ , ,& Www ii lf ' I g;o;_.'rwo_ THE LATEST Nlws THE ¢HARL@TTETO\VN'GUAR.l)IAN FIRB'1“0I*‘ A1-U ` NOVEMBER 21 , I99|_ - ' - t, I llflluncl ,lnlllllsllni Mroulouo Eooooo From Dooth_ mo. Lirotto, of lorol, Quo. --C lulllls nl l Q. _ ,... Brooklyn, N. Y., From the Text. umm f»»¢»~1i- who we Angu--' -v-5, 'II f \ nEUNloN or cH1usrl~:NnoM! ermon Preached Recently by Rev. J.; N. Mellish of Holy Trinity Church 1 U) i “That They all May Be 0ne._ E /,f .l ‘ _ `4'\ _ 1, ‘ 'f 'rf " _X ... <, ~ _-`\\\>`( _.QE " _\ - I -fi.. hyi¥?`,_, ~ -.1 -, \ -\\‘f` ~"_.\‘ _ `§>~`1 _"~’ Z/i “I look upon my recnv-_ery from op- peaachiug tenth ao a. miracle and It was "fruit-a-tives" alone that cured po. I suffered from severe Wunib lineal for oeven years, and I suf- irod from severe constlPl\_l0n.Ir’¢ll» ooaknno and conamnr pam a th uma. I was treated by six dlffown *y|i¢;,"u ylmour any benefit nn noni: ewry medicine 1 lreard of. but nothin; pvc me any relief. My Puf- lyrtnggwgo ip Intense that for a year iqu qmhlo to get out of bed-and I techno 'm~ lll that my friends did not expect |29 to recover and the last rites gf ng _ _Iiurch were administered to ips, Al this time I was induced to my "Fruit-a'-lives" :md at once I ho- pn' to Improve. Thene tahleto cured me constipation and relieved the handful womb Dalns. _ l_'b0¢8¥_\ 'U liioproro and “Fruit-a_-ii\'es entirely a1tro~d.rno. Nothing did me any Good but "fruit-1-tives." I took in all l8 pm-“ um 1 gm qfrlge as well as ever I I\.o,_ onflrefy due to the use of this nun! medicine." -fp;-\|l|.a-tlvlo" ls put up fn a new Be Irlal obo ao well as ine regular he bona. In order to enable everyone do try these wonderful fruit juice fab- Iotl. Sent on receipt of prlre if)'"U! or dose not have them- ‘qlirfio Fruit-»a-tivo: Limited. 0l¢lW\ D I I novo the clothing you ' want. My :Drlc-es are lower than you will ex- fl poet. Why nor. try mo for your fill everpoat? H. ll H. Brown. I0-l9dl‘t.f. " _- ~_|=.-seg-:-3 Deveoncl-IILDREN 0 /A8Ki\ ~‘ I QUESTIONS 1_3- -Fi » Of course they do. It is their way oi learning and it ls your duty to answer. You may need adictionary to uid you. It won’t answer every question, but there are thousands to which iiwill give you true, clear and definite answers, not about words only, but about things, the sun, men, machinery, places, stories and thc ' like. Then, too, the children can had their own answers. Some of our greatest megliave ascribed their power to ltudy the dictionary. 01 course you want the b dic- tionary. - The most: criticalekfer the New and Enlarged Edition of -_. }.ws'BsTEn'sf 'l_N1'sR_|g_A'r|oNAi: [DICTIONARY 'SIE GRAND PRIZE (l:llGnns'l‘ Aware) for which was given at the World'a Fair, St. Louis.L _ '_' 1/01/ lllftfe anal]/1/11*/;\.t[[g;13 ,.*_“_-In ul/out 'ti rrrifc am. -~ G. lf. C. MERRIAM C0., l='lIiM:Y Puaniansno, ' SPRINGFIELD, MAHO- 172 For Men, loys, Youth women, Misses and Children Our thirty-six years of cxperi- ence in the shoe and leather-_ trade. enables us to make thei very .liestselectioli in the foot wenr; therefore we can offer'-_ youths best value obtainable ‘Rubbers all kinds in stock alll oil lowest prices, for casli| onlyu - 'J1HQBELLSl The Reliable Shoemnn. _tsruitf Tenders Hillsborough Skating Rink _Scaled _Tenders will be re- coivecl at the oilice of S. WI Crabbe, Esq., up to Thursday, November- 19th, at 12 o’clo;k noon for the lease of the Hills- borough Skating Rink for a 4 3. The Lambeth Conference dually suggests a basis gf “union with any Presbyterian or other non-episcopal church that preserves thc faith in its integrity and purilll»" It SWS that “it might be possible C0 av'-U0 rize arrangements which would res- pect the convictions of those Who had not received cpiscolllll Orders- wlthoue involving any surrender on our part of the principle of church order laid down in the Preface to the Ordfnal attached to the Book of Common Prayer." It did not suggest however, any possible nrrangoments and refused to npprovv or dlsali-5 Drove of those which came to it.. and Presbyterian churches are actu- ally working out some union. The conference fell back on the hlstorlcl eplseopabe as it' had done in the qua- dl'ila.ternl of 1888. ¢._ li -‘Ts .. ;¢1&liNGl13 Us i rs 'G35 5-`{l. .- The text is from St. John xviizii o"'I`he Reunion of Christendom." :"'l`hut they all muy be one." ' Twenty years ago tue Chicago- Lnmbetb ,uadrilnteral was publfvh- ed, It was on utterance of the An- lglicnn commission, the Church of 'Eligland and the American Episcopal Church on tha reunion of Christen- dom. Four foundnt on stones were laid down at. the basis ol e. united church, for the sent of authority, the Bible; for faith, the Ap->-:Lil and Nlcene creeds; for sacraments, bap~ tism and Lord's supper; for admin- istration, the historic Episcopnte. It was 9, foundation of facts, no their rise about them, no suggestion Ol ‘Biblical ipfslibility, no special Inter- pretation or un crceds. no l>¢1r¢\°\1- lar conception of the sacraments. D0 theorv of the Episcopate. The quad- rilateral was widely discussed and aroused great interest for a time 'out it threw nto clenrer outlino the denominational indiocrnsies and ine interest abated- , Twenty years have passed riuce then yours big with the beginnings l of great forces. Mighty movements :ore sweeping around the wolld. The 1 Wsst,i'ollo\vin/4 the stnr of the Empire lhas met the East Occidental civilizne face with rclggions of te East stand the missionaries, emlssarlcs of the churches of the west. Episco- pallanism Presuyterianism, Congre- gationalsm, fall into insignificianco before the awful spiritual and' moral needs of heathenism rind' the uplift- ing strength of thc simple religion of Jesus. They are eompdled by the situation confronting them, to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, in a common task, and to inillf-. 8| St. Paul did before them, that "there is one body and one opirit. ' ° ° one Lord, one faith, one bev- tism, one God and Father of all." In all matter of chu-rch unity, tho churches in the mission fields srl o century nheod‘ of the churcheo at home. These movements and intereoto have brought church unity to tho fore. In every church earnest mon and women, of ministry and lnity, are seeing that our present condi- ltion hinders the advance of true ro- ligicn 'by dividing the Christ-ian community into rival bodies, by waisting men and money in duplica- tion of churches, by emphnsizlng ao- pects of t nth often to the h ding of the truth until the religion of Jesus is identified w th 3 tiiuoiou, This ls no doubt rl great disav-l pointmeni. to many who long lor_ church unity. Tney exllcvi. r-cme-1 thing more practical. The Ch-irfh of England will be di‘s¢stal.lished even-, tually. An established rmlrch in a free state is an anachronism § The organization of the churches was originally lush-i.n'd after the state. 'lhc roman church is simply the Roman empire carried over into the religious life; the Pope is the_ emperor, the college of cnrdinale` the senate, the bishops the procon- suis. The church of Eugiiind is the English monarchy cn its religious side: the bishops are lords appoint- ed by the crown and sit in the up- per house of Parliament. Presbyter- innism is the government of an aris- tocracy and came into existence be-_ fore democracy existed. Congregn-_ tionalism is the New England town- melatinggaiter which it wns fnshioned,_ Ae the churches were fashioned after the state, so after the stnto they; will be fashioned in the centures to come. Already beginnings are being matle.l Churches are uniting for common tasks. Then out of this loose con- federation will come federntlon.| ', /'// 7 I I sl 1 (`_" .. e.-‘l- - ___,_..` ,_ .====;>;-_,_ I. \_.._.»\_ in _ _ _ |_~ ..f_»1';l.-" _;_ U_.;_r__,l.'.»___ 4.__»\;_< ._.._ _'1- _ .v . g 1] l ‘lr '~t_'E\~*\ ' \~ ;,-,_ _ , P, §$-irlrll :_ > §Z,__'._.,-T1 .___ -,.;»_ °+`l.'fff' .~f~;.f-Jia' <1: _ ¢~ . ° _' ~~ llcwsv.-~\ ° v- I . -.._c.' '. 2 ~ ` l -'. ----r ._,.i..i- ~ 'v -1. We Take oil T . \ .\i'j£i7 `*"=;f`?__ \/ Our Hats to ltl f c s Orientnl civilization, the ._ . -_ icsliistiiasl reiigion chullenges Budd' glvelritggixigxslz tiictsicerximrufiisggiiiilmeufixtbo lmm “““C°“f“°i“'.“s‘,,“' ““‘§.-‘E ‘S of s iusuuifeu christian company mm ch“um’Ied_i)_i ifli. __“___'______._ .they see Jesus, the Lord and Master 'M W' '*"#U ‘whom all reverence and love IB | ‘dition, whatever may he said in ito ' definse, does Iwi Plea?/2 Him~ AP°‘ lBoth Restored lo Health by D loclze for it us we may; never the 1 . . , . k less we cannot hide from_u\1\' mind* _ Williams Pin i s. ,um were is.. higher- ideal and ___ 'thot the ideal of u united church _ _ » _ f ' Both myself and my wife (air was His and the prayer thai; ,truthfully say that Dr. \\’1llianis'|he_erhct Sefore 'lie died WHS épfnlimills have been of, great beneht, fills 9 09°- V ` t to us" and W. me wnggontly recoin-| In lbs midst of these movexixcnur mending them to o\\r friends. H'l`huS‘the Lambeth conference oftghivh tg( writes Mr. Earnest L. Archiunl_d.,can communion again _§icoh. ___i1 _S Truro, N. Fl., who _further»_sayS -~* its attitude toward c_urc ugiiiy it --1,, my cuss 1 had been susiect to the year 1908 I Rememlber it dat 1 l dizzy headaches for over a year. M\S' great social and moral problems er and looks better thnnslie has whichlmd aroused-‘the Pan-Anglican done for some ycnrs, While Ashe come,-enw fmly a (ew weeks before, WHS tilkilli fh¢ pills SUE 281090 The theme of that conference had been UWGIVE P0UU‘lS in Weight-" lthe church and the world, what the Dr. Williams' Pills cure troubles church may do and ought to do for llke 111650 UGCHUSG they m`° _l`00U3d children, to keep them out of factor- ln the bl00mcthmgor v Lions not by turning its eyes to the past. not by drawing itself n.- purt from American religious life; that is uhnt. it is doing in too many pin. ters Lo the hlndrun,-ge ry, the fulfilment of the prayer ol Jesus, ' tl..ft l.li may he our. ' Bur, by f..~in.~_ the present needs, \ by throuing itself into the present tasks, uniting with nil good mun,an.i gladly goin., into conicd'sr..ition 0| thnrchfs, the opiecopnto will prove ,__ e rallying ground for th; church l»l}g`-. , /r or to-day, .nn wul be elected ui. _ly `“--....._________,s-; ___ _ ~_ ._ -,__;\___ <- tk- __ -_ -W 1 . "» » _ executive loader of the chore); U( ‘i-¥..{.J.l`i“" ~" §&T§»" ~_ _ 2”” _ " - g/-T ` “`””_“_' ,-21 “/-- ~§ \ _ . ` I , _ - IL \ _ ». -1, . . N0. 8 " Sometimes when lcomo home for lunch my wife \_ ._ ‘Queen Glty ' Fl0uv- " -~ li ' '~ iilf ‘iifl 8b8(Ch Of \. i v - .~ . 1 \‘. _ . _ri _-.-_ltr-_.-e i..1yth.ng z._“___.... . _, I ,v ._ .1_......$ ~-me _N 1 l‘~-_ if -_ < 'r“:ie~en City’ flour . I fu lou -» -' t'-iut's the surest K/ \l .. _. _ ,f _, ~ ~~_../fl //f//lin f _ ,. -l=- ,;_-, ,_,¢ fin), / I-1..- Il," M - ..--_-v _ __ '___ . I . .. - ,» __ ,_ " ; - ~f-`--- J- . _ ;-< _, fr ' l-.rl .ill \ ‘ _ _ y _ _i. ._ - '51' . r "‘..\. .'\;~_ `v .-0. . 1.1,.; ib.»..! ,,~,l.\`, -_ Ny/_ _ \. ‘I 'W `~"’. pri N . r ~ _-‘..:;_ "cr » ‘f \ f.,;\_.,__ ‘----._- ._ \- ,,-.,-, `\-._; 22.," ' A l 1 l- . ‘ff"y"v>`li;.f_\§-- "".“::;:f/_‘li 'fir I' ."'»~`,~._ _ ‘\ backaches and irws\11¢riii°s~ Dr- lprovement their ministers and paopl¢g,°_mo,w, Williams’ Pink Pills are n sure cure ore urged to join with ministers and ' vigigxqmv-.~»f__tf,w;p~ws~s< when given si fair trial, because they people of other communions.Sudh an-_ ' I __ -..-._...,_.__w _-_ ,_,-.~...:.-.T4 - I N ;\ ' `~__';|l_i ;,~.` _ _r -; _ _ _- _V »~ ‘ ,ci _,_ . .__\_ l _(_. /\ 1\===' u~"~“r*_*»"'*l_'~!~\;'~”-'-...ffl.;--1-*s'u:r.rr»' '- 1 . _ _ i_\£; \;. 1" 3/ _ Ulficll lille l’l°0‘~1 and UWB “ICU ill# sociotion in such a case is bound to do """’==""_`°"""""""""°""_"""""*"""" . root of disease. Sold b all rnedl- ~ L w k li no do f l NORTH ONTARIO. l _ l 1 "`\(\\\\\\\ I 5fuonns”» I if/,TKIDNEY i,%_Puls_;x "R ll \ “<30” \\\\\\ term of one or ive years. The; °`;,».A LL \ \\ \\ » iD;S ‘ highest or any tender not nec-_ ` "ES Ki D N EY -,4 f Cd,-1 cssarily accepted. ' A. A.- Bartlett _ fy /9 11.' WH ‘ T15 5 P- , - ' »,. R'G»¢€~|9-§1'S|5£:Clf-' ‘ |`DI_;\u[T€§ U -‘ A. \‘r__) M » x MAJOR S. S. SHARPE, M. P. .FOR Y .what agiea oi; as o n no or" ‘ ' 3 cine dealers or hy mail at 5,0 cents msn who sqm.) |1100; from one ‘DJ _¢. box or six boxes for $2.50 from oth", 1; welll, them in , common? 'The Dr Williams' Medicine Co, usp, ` Brockville, Ont b \ 1 th t N2. 'Il e his iups 1 so urge a tho S I." F t i I A i i ‘I i _ -w __.__.._..»-._- members of tho Anglican common-, V I ° _ U I B l lion should take pains to study tho so-61 l `,doctrinee and position! of those I I who are separated from it and to promote a cordial mutual under- standing, and, as a means toward this end, the conference suggests private meetings of ministers and loymen of different Christian bodioa for comimon study, discussion and prayer mould bo frequently hold in convenient centers." _ 3The third utterance of the Confer- encewns on behnlf r,f ri high ideul of union. "We muse set before us the church of Christ ns He would have richsd with all those elements of df- . munlties of Christians no\v emphas- ise severally, strengthened by the in- teraction oi' all the gifts and graces nhicli our divisions now hold lisund- rr filled with all the fulness of God ’ *_* We must fix our eycs on the church of the future, which is to bc adorned with all the precious things, both theirs and ours. We must con- stantly desire, not comprc,-mise, but comprehension; not uniformity. but unity." This utterance to mc..ls one of the noblest and most inspiring I have reed, and makes my heart glow. It recognizes what so often is overlook- ed by some of our clergyman-that, Protmtantlsm is the white light of the religion oi Jesus -separated into ite constituent colors. The world I did not know what beauties the Christian religion contained until- tho Driern of Reformation broke lit up. The church of the future is not to be English, German or Scotch, but that white light which is made up of the prismntlc colors gathered once more -In one solid' burst of glory. Each and every one of the churches is to bring its glory into the church of the future. It is not to remove the faith of the fathers, but to ._ ...Reich _=.\u Sinus ‘luuwn 01 it., one spirit und one uody. en- I vine truth which all separated com-| 'roanlrow "pl*r 'ogy v owl,/l\ 'f 'V 'l13\|AA'.|aAa ploy; 'opynq u ':»0¢_| napa ‘cream Jolie (pop il oqej; 'norlsarlip plums _ qzlnoxut ‘panleSa.i pun :prim-as llilloll-a.\l3 iles queer.; Kino qoiqai annapg uon_|o :sues Suoiis _ _-g' Eiaq Spear our siiuiiq 'adoq io of ussaux n shiliiqcllufg s,|oifio_q Jaqiom sono iddwqun qnus pugnx out soma; pun ‘lpn ri dons; oi poo; iuaiargnsisalilp :lou -usa ir osneoaq ‘ipaq any nouns un; qnunrois u --- uolisailrp -ul si :uanuo out pnv 'sianuns flz::.:;.‘.r°;:::f“.:‘;.::f:;.‘inc 0- »<~ »»=f°f= you bo -sansip r{\r_\\ ‘suognsuias illllqllil facmfy ffsults- i ‘poor go :n|i1slp‘iioissa.idap suon 'l p -.lou 'ssouqnrs ‘aqaepnau 'nom ` Aura; .xo/nu on oipwilailiom pun nam _lo epllnsnoip Kq painpua sl ! Liasgux ueinuq _;o‘1unouu:;sc.\ V h. 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You are thus assured satis- ]ust order n bag or horrcl of "Royal Gold" Flour from your grocer and ecc.for yourself how SUPERIOR it is, Brant-Wood Flour Mills, Limited' nr\AN1‘rol\D. cANAnA. -if ----~ “Roi L Goin” rho r- s or du Fl '3_ Royal Gol our » It’s always so beautifully light, so tender. so delicately flavored. ` v | One piece of a "Royal Gold" pie never siiflices-:motheralwoys follows. __ " (gl, /N Y (Q. , g, . !.lil!\!g"`) cs.-'l:@ lllilllii 9 i 'i=i=|!\ \ I: _ .\' I rf ll ‘T bg, I 'ri-IEQU that cheers-I-but not inobriato a . Tho fam0\l9 ilumiriiun -Illail ii (nuorsrensul e this bran d from Y°"" 9'6"' xx rodtusgi Sec. Treas carry it to completion. V°“\’ Wi*\'¢1'°Y¢f¢*’°*- ""9‘f\f- ~ _ if 'I 'I ' rio ssbniuieei, P