1c i filhe- eight metre yacht, the Thlsbe, $4?“ ""a-.._ ' ' and Oonewago, mm the board of , ‘Vi. *flir NOVEMBER 16. 1931 I?‘ IAnd all rawfurswill b b0 ht d ' t}, week of Nov. the 16th fiy “g “mug er ._ S. GOOD N, Strathcona Hotel, 175 Grafton St., Charlottetown 110092-11-14-21 s. Clossified Advertisements Ouclualtionn». -... .10: ling non]; 1111mm ' "' " ufiuafl-m _ lopurllnsoflwords Isnollinoollwords Agents Wanted Male Help A Wanted Silver F0; Pelts CENTRAL GUARDIAN FORUM-BAND TONIGHT. Ex- cellent ice. 101041/1-11-18-11 WILL YOU BE TflEllEf-Yesl We W111 meet all our friends at st. Paul's Tea on Thursday. 10115-11 HEAR DR. LAWSON in Caledonia Hall, Richmond Street, Monday, November 16th on Civilization and Disease at 8 P. M. Tuesday, Nov- ember 17th, on Diet and Health. 10101-11-16-11. CORRECTION-It was Mi‘. W. A. Townscn’ of Fortune who was hurt in the automobile accident on Nov- ember 3rd and not Mr. W. J-l. Town- send as appeared on Saturday. FORUM-BAND TONIGHT. Eb:- ccllent ice. BRIDGE PARTY in ald of St. Vincent's Orphanage in Holy Re- 10104l§-11-16-1l THE CHARl-JITFKIYMN qudgnnuo R ’ b nceDaylA l M t’ 1 ' 1481"???" Elreiznoris Mritgtzfsn 50:12:51 A Y M E N 8 l Remembr ups: Day was flttinglyjAt Surninerslde observed at St. Elcanorb monu~' ment by the teachers and pupils of l the school. The following program‘ Last Friday afternoon tho diifer- - -___ w” renamed, _ |cizt Bilssioiraiy Societies of Sum- o canwampupus o! schooL lmcrside held their annual meeting Placing o! Wreaths: Citizens’, 111 EPWOrth Hall. An interesflnsi ‘ _ Wreath by Mrs. P. Crosby; i311i111-1"°"°.““"“ W“ enioyed by those pres- hgpolxancecpihllghrlst ma“, b, “m, mdynm“, 5...». l a lVl ization Two minute's silence. lbMlrr M301‘ Townsend o.’ Sher- SLYCSSCd Ill Address In Flanders Field-Lila. Perry. "roo c, president of the United _ o God om. Help m M“ pgqgfchurch Missionary Society 9,151,»! By 159V. H. D. Ray pup“, o; 56km, . led. Mrs. Glidden. the secretary; mo“ - Nations; “than ,took the minutes of tho meeting: Before the proceedings began the,‘ The program opened with the; m cbnjunchon W“ m L v |puplls were addressed at the school! nymn "Breathe on Me Breath ollzlmicn“, ,_;‘Q._.,_,,n;,,: rethayseas iby Major F. May who took I-n M‘ 5°11’ l 5011/81! by an invocation byied Sh“: ,h_ “l? ‘ e n ' tive part in promoting the observ-J/lrs. lowusend, scripture readingmmnd“ fir“? L p. bhn‘ ha‘: ance of the day. Besides present-WY Mrs. D. Gordon and prayer by. ,w.n,‘me;_,' bmaaldsut t: ' 1015' mg each pup“ with a Poppy and a Mm Charles Mafia’ ikiiilwkadltlress ‘vesterda ' e _ g°“°"°"‘ "m °3 “mdymlal” my- The “mum “l m” Matt. 22-45. 1w... alum: ye or I previou. Canada's Standard Cough Remedy THE sales of aucku-zrs Mixture t. ems. exceed that of any other cough and mid "nudY- p°fu'_'hi"l_wbl'*ind diluent. BQCKLEY Sis no: a soothing syrup, bu: 3n and. and, prnecranvc mixnire that goes right n; (hg root the trouble, and clean it up in doublg ‘lllllfl 11¢- Tllse ndchances-fake BUCKLEYS. It a: like u flush ' in stopping the cough. Open; ‘h’ b ‘c5141 "l5"- loothcs the irritated tissues, Ind h-Lps co build. up what the cough tears down. v A SINGLE SIP PROVES lTl A! My drug slur-two size: —- 75: and 40; OVER 4.000.000 BOTTLES SOLD trouble them? Well, let me begin thousands of communities to which 1A BIG 05 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sanrple Book free to workers. Unusual Oppor- tunity to make money. Capital AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $35-$50 deemer Hall, Wednesday, Novemb- er l8. Tickets may be obtained gt CAN BE EARNED the doom weekly in spare time selling well known line Por- or experience unnecessary. Brad- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of ley-Gurretson, Braritford. Ontario, A. W. Nov. 2-121. COME TO 8T. PAUL'S PARISH ._...__ ._._____________ EMPLOYMENT FOR TEN THOU- sand agents for "Authentic Life of l Edison." Large illustrated book; low price: quick sales; big profits. Wonderful opportunity to make money. Write for free Winston, Toronto A. W. Nov. ‘l-M-w-s-tl Nov. 90. to. ded this l t . ,'§,,,',,,°,’§fu°°n,w wrung,’ $3533, [of your Christmas gifts. of useful free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- articles. 10115-11 onto. Representatives wanted 1 small towns also. 2_M_ H_ w 11_4_6_9_11_1a_15. POLICE COURT-Three offenders against Prohibition Act appeared in the Police Court yesterday moming. To Let One was fined $500 or 6 months, a To Lin. _ ONE LARGE FRONT second case was adjourned and a mom furnhhed_ Lady meferred, o, Ithird dismissed. In a case of com- st Apply Guardian. lmou assault, the offender was fined 10001-11-14-31. $10 or 1g days_ Lost LOST-TIRE AND RIM BETWEEN North River and Kingston. Finder 1 please notify Horace Trainer. Kelly's Cross. 10099-11-16-11. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MoDONALD. rm- vinoial Land Surveyor, I-I ville. (R. 8, Sourls.) 937940454 month THE STUDY GROUP embracing Sherbrooke, Linkletter, ‘North St. Eisanons and St. Elca-nor’s Schools, was re-organlzed recently with the following officers. President, Gor- don L. Bennett, St. Eleanorfis: Sec- retary, Audrey Harvey, Llnkietter. ESCAPE!) FROM "HIE FLOOD Ranch, Southport. Four Silver Fox Pups. Ear marked. Advise T. B. Rogers. Southport. 10002-11-14-tf. For Sale PROTESTANT lMeetings will be held the first iT d f h csanaoann, sorrsnac rou ORPHANIAGE! "=5 =11’ <1 m 111011111 lining outhouses, etc, lc. per ——-—— lhcet. Guardian oiilcs. ti POLICE. CITY AND PROVIN- VINCIAL, ACTlVE-Ifliree men, charged with being drunk, wcrear- rested by the City Police yesterday and Saturday. They will appearin the Police Court this morning. The Provincial Police investigated a re- lported theft of a knife from a storekeeper in Fredericton.‘ FUNERAL SERVICE-time fun- eral of Mrs. Samuel Brown was held from A. A. Hennesseyh Funer- al Home Friday at 8.15 to High- fleld. Reverend H. D. Raymond of- ficiating at the home and grave. The pail bearers were John Ingie, Mathew McCourt, Duncan MacMii- Ian, Angus DesRochcs, Michael Cur- The regular monthly meeting of the ‘Prustee Board was held on Tuasda morning, Novembe. 10th, an“ bud“ Gunman omguflgg, Mr. W.yA. Stewart, M.L.A., orcdpied ~ the chair and most all members I01» SALE T0 LET. BOARD AND were present. Minutes of the 0c- 83338513" °n mmd 5‘ Gun“? tober meeting were read and adop- ' ' ted without change. The report of the Home showed the children continuing in good health’ and but few changes in the personnel during the month. The‘ prominent child welfare vorters; Drs. Mitchell and Fleming, of Mon- treal, accompanied by Dr. McMillan, provincial Munster of Health in- , ‘ the Institution and were a? patently impressed with the healthy condition of the children. Through FOB SALE - OLD PAPERS. I FOR. SALE - MINK SCARF. MRS. Davison, 170 Prince Street. 10087-11-14-31. , FOR SALE - PRIZE REGISTERED Jersey Bull, or exchange for Reg- istered Jersey Cow. Allan Sample, Kcnsington. R. R.’ 4., P: E. I. - 10085-11-14-31. ROCHESTER Y. C. BUYS THIS- BE FOR CANADA'S CUP DE- FENSE the klndness of many friends a ctn- ran and Chflgtgphgr 11101-1 sldcrsble amount of clothing, cake ' (Collldllll PR5!) and fruit has been received. RECEIVED A CALL-Rev. John Skinner, who has been pastor of the United Church at Sheet Harbor has ireceived a call from the United listed the following amounts rccent- Church at B9119 River, P.E.I., which ly received apart from the collection the h“ accepted‘ M?‘ and Mn‘ m“ Bedeque Auxmw, p," “filiSkinner and family have been in Bowness, $20.00; Home Auxiliuryflsheet Harbor Wet ‘our yam’ and 013.00. She then gave interesting de- lthey intend l” have shortly ‘m. P‘ tails of the work of organizing many lE‘ I" where Mr‘ skmner Wm m“ up country sections. She cxitiained that it was necessary ahis year to collect in every possible corner o! the Province even though so far the collectio lists were sufllclentiy hign to give good encouragement to the workers. Mr. Heath Strong, lvi.L.A., Summersldc, reported the orgarfra- tlon there completed and stated that the col‘ ‘ expected to begin their work this dam ward Island Hospital, The pro- , . ,_ gramme follows: I Grand Choeur- .91.’; i'.§2i§.°'il';.f.“’.‘;ifli.l2;;§§‘.i;- .1>1»<»1=- Rm 1181111-1-11111-1-1- pointed and some already at work. ‘E1!°5"B°““el' II-Swlam s°l°5 (5) Mr. ‘D. M. Bernari for Wcctoyn Dcdlcatlm‘ '“ “m” (b) slumber District reported that the colic. on. S°“@*M“°F‘1"1Y°“- “m1 ""6 ""11 , . . . Henderson. IIINorweg- were appointed and iv-iiting on op- M“ H s porwne mm‘ lian Tone Poems. Tb the Rising All these reports were accepted Slm- Mldnlghtl mu‘ s”?- Nwlh’ with rising hope of ultimate sucress em Llght’ m B’ Mmmmln abutm- ol the conecumh Isle of Drcams-Torjussen. IV. So- The Admitkm ‘commmee mm prano Solos by Mrs. H. S. Hender- many pi ‘ ‘_ for discuss-ion by the Board and the rather d-liicult year was presenting its added DUTCH! with the largo increase of cniidrcn seeking admission. arose these two lites. Should the number of ihlldred ad- mlttcd bo limited owing to the seri- ous problom of getting money enough to keep them or should these help- less, homeless unfortunate little ones 11- 111111111111 who departed can rm be still accepted and trust to the NW- 15"!- 193°- gcnerosity of.our ever faithful puh- i TN"? b11118! bloll Ild memories, llc? As has happened in the Soars 1 0f a loved one gone to root, before the cry of the children heard 1 And ihoac who think of him its”, clearest and their protection _was g Arc the ones who loved him best» ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov- 14 — T110 time .of the meeting was lar- gely occupied with discussion of the Finances, Mrs. H. S. Henderson op- ening with the monthly rcport whuh successful 1930 defender for the United States of the Canada's Cup has been purchased by the Roches- ter Yacht Club executive ittee from W. P. Barrows, her owner and skipper in her successful defense. During the last year Thisbe has al- so been under charter to Van S. Merle-Smith, of the Eastern Yacht Club, for whom sliejwontho King of, Spain trophy. Rochester is to defend the Cana- da's Cup again in 1932 aga‘ ‘ the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, of '1!)- ronto. Thisbe, from designs by Mr. Clinton Crane, will. be one of three Rochester ntendcrs for ‘efense honors. Cayuga, designed by Paine, TWILIGHT RECITAL IN BAP- TIST CHURCH-Attended by a most, appreciative audience, p, Twi- light Organ Recital by Mrs. G. Elliott F1111, assLsted by Mrs. H. B. Henderson, Soprano, was held in the Baptist Church, Saturday of. ternoon, 1n ald of the Prince Ed- Olin J. Stephens 2nd. complete the fleet. _. Canada has built one new boat, the mvader II, built complete in Scotland rrom designs by William Fife, of y'all-lie. . BE PBOTOGRAPIIED EARLY FOR XMAS BY CBASWELL STUDIO Mfi-ll-i-mon-wa-El-lm. In Memoriam In loving memory 9,1 Mn "m. llr. VI. ll. Garcon cnmornsvroa Total Security Over 0'10 000.000 ' given first consideration. 1Y0" 111's not lbrgotton father don‘, a u E B E c n E After the passing of the months Nsvcr shall your memory his, .- I I b I- bills for payment the meeting 11d- Smmt thoughts mu cm ungu- joumed to meet ain on December Around the pa" qhgqg "q n, 0th at l1 a. m. All members are laid. bent on ‘doing their utmost to "as- Inasmd by his wife and family, ||gt 1n tiis y funds in order that these unfortunates Istablbuod nu B. R- HOLMAN . Oonualagcny » "emmrwhus- “ccllumanw- deTk-S- i HALL on Thursday and select some' lhis new work.—New Glasgow News. , .donated to the school a sand bag 1119911118 were then read by lvlrs. ,3,____,st,, and -an anti-gas helmet, both hav- l‘ Glldden. ,i'ng been used by Canadian troops. A very interesting. and instruct- 10113-11-18-311“, the battle of Ypres. the latter ive paper on stewards-hip by Mrs. by the Major hlmself- The teach-l St. Cltir Jeans was much upprec-l crs and the resident's of tho district , iatled. Following are a few extracts (greatly appreciate this thoughtfull from 1t. ,act. and feel that these mementocs will tend to keep before the minds l of the young the part played by: our Canadian troops overseas. 1 Major May has been appointed its proper sense. one of high honor. STEWARDSHIP Honorary President of the St. El-,It involves trust and responsibih‘ elnofs School Fair for the ensuing ity in the full meaning of the word- year. The famous family of Stewarts in fscotisnd, which ultimately became SPECIAL MEETING of the Ben-lthe royal family of Scotland and evolent Irish Society tonight at 8 attained to the throne of Great o'clock. All members please attend. Britain, trace there name and or- ‘ 10109 I igln to men who were simply stew- ards in charge of the King's land. DEATH 0F FORMER ISLAND": In the same sense God gives us Elk-Friends throughout the Island‘, certain parts of his estate and will learn with regret the prssins ' places 11s 1n 11111 shares for 11 defin- of Geo. Oliver Websmr who passed ite period. the 11110011111111: to be suddenly away on Monday, Nov. madeto him in the fullness cf time. 2nd at his home 1n xorth vgncouv- Christian Stewardship is the most er at the age o.‘ 69 years. The fun- comprehensive idea in religion. It eral was held Thursday, Nov. 5th says quits simply. all that a wom- from Williamson's Chapel by Rev. an 1s and has. has been slven to James Thompson, officers of North her in trust to use 1n the advance- Vancouver Lodge No. 55 I. O. Q. F. menli Of God's K111860111- HOW are W0 of which the decease‘ wrs a mem- 1151118 the Sifts God has Elven 11S? ber were in charge of the zerviceilmw 11113 W9 1151118 his $11119? at the aveside. Interment took I-lle for a woman 1s service 111 place jngrcapglmo View gemetel-‘qlthe home when there are children Mn Webster was born 1n Augusta-lg but there are others whose lives Cove, Prince Edward Island, and are 111111 11nd empty- There 1s some- moved to British Columbla thmylthing pathetic about the woman five years ago. Those surviving are W110 his l0 kill tlme- T111111 lhlie m, wile’ two mothers, John Q in‘ are matters of life, force and en- North Vancouver. and Harry of this; "BY- M011)’ P501119 1150 ll? UP 111 Provmce’ 9nd one 515mm Mm 301-. L rushing to all sorts of little clubs don MacFarlane. also of this Drov- 2:28 Zmcgogelghllllé; m1‘ the T“: - . en ere are prv - ma‘ eges. Many people think what we have is ours. We shall use these things to soften life for ourselves. That spirit has created most of this world's misery and injustice. Our Privileges whatever they are should be used in willing service for God. 1-1111 1s siven to Us that it may be given back to God. Do not give him back an empty vessel but a cup filled with service for the least of his little ones. That is Christian stewardship. Prayer was said by Mrs. Wells. MP8. Barry Maclggn rend an u- iicle on “Temperance” which was Along The Water Front _ RAILWAY WHARF S. S. Certa, Captain Yenscn sall- ed Saturday afternoon for Havana, Cuba, with a cargo of potatoes. S. B. Venus, Captain Hans ‘An- dcrson, which arrived in port Sat- urday afternoon finished loading a cargo of 25,000 bushels of potatoes and sailed yesterday afternoon for Newark, N. J. ____-_L j Jesus’ quest/on of the Pharisees ~-laist n simple confuting ques- ilon for lheir hypocrisy! It is the .by saying thatvwe that is, 011i‘ Tire fathers had our own religions and} we are not regretful that someone took the trouble to bring Christ The office of stewardship is, in, son. (a) ‘Irees-Resbach, (h) Absent 1John‘s ‘Nfid, after loading o gener- -Metcalf. V. Barcamile-Offenbach, l al cargo. Volga Bowman's Song — Russian! Folk Song, Andante from 5urprise| Tho discussion symph°ny_fladyn' l Schr. Eleanor R. Hammond is at‘ ‘present discharging a cargo of pot- atoes for the Potato Growers Asso- elation. MARINE WIIARF Customs Cutter Chaieur, Captain Heather, has sailed. BUNTAIN. BELLS _ WHARF Schr. Eliza Coreham, Captain iwacLcod, has arrived in port with a. cargo of coal from Sydney, NS. Schr. Marion Mosher, Captain Bungay in port. ' 5- 5~ Mflsnhild, captain Clausen. sailed Saturday afternoon for St. PICKARIYS WHARF l1l8111y commented upon. She con- trasted the merits of temperance with the evils of liquor. Our sup- reme task should be to obtain sal- vation for our country from In- temperance. Memorial Service A memorial service conducted by Mrs. Glidden for two members, Mrs. Catherine Passmore and Mrs. Rebekah Crue, who passed on to their reward during the year. Dur- ing the year. During this service Mrs. Jack MacLeod sang very sweetly "City Four Square." Mrs. George Sheen also gave a paper on “Stewardshlp" in which she said that Chrlstim steward- ship was to render an account to Cod of all our talents. Our time. our thoughts, our personality. We may not have any special talent, but if We have a sympathetic un- great question which every pro-_ fussing Christian man and woman {needs to answer. Ask it of our- ,.='_-lvesi What think ye of Christ? What do you think of Christ? "Nhat do you think o: l-lim? , We have been saying the Crwscd .-—"I believe in Jesus Christ His ions set out from Antioch in Syria and crossed the seas and came one by one to the little Asia Minor cities and on into Europe ‘with the good news that had meant to them newness of life. they Ifound people who did not want to only Son our Lord"-—-or in that Ibe “P41115131 011d W110 111800 1t 1111- other form so familiar in wniciiwvrrlfon-sblly known. but they we speak of Him ss-"of one sub. ibrought light and life to a world stance with the rather, who rdqshroudsd 1n darkness and in 51h. us men and for our salvation came 31nd “my 105d the 30111101111011 of the down from Heaven;- Do y°ulgreatest_ of kindoms-the King- really bellevell-or are you only‘d°m 07 90d- Yes. they hive 111911‘ saying a form of words which our 9W" R°d5 the“ 1119114771115“!!! fathers and our grandfathers saldlcmlnlrles- but W001i kind 01' 8°05 in their gum? lafe they'll-and what do they bring for Mahomefl-for Buddhal-ior one of those weird fetishes of Africa? - Walt a moment to ask yourself tlon" are you thinking of Hlm as the Saviour from sInll-yodr Sav- iourl-or my Saviour as you put it? Then what do you think of Him? living present Saviour, colfcerned 'lone of the material side if you will. with ounsalvation-my salvatiorv-‘TNW 1°? 111511111“ the slvlllnnsl new? 15 He the one to Wham; am teficct. Compare what Christ has 1 50m; to mm go,- mercy and go,- done for womanhood and for child- grace 1n that dread hour which a- ,h°°d with the °°Y1tflb11l1l°l1 01 MB- waits me, when the spark of 112a mm“ °1‘ Bllddhl- 59° the P1060 will flee from this human frame? 11101101111111!" 0061111188 in the 80-. __m- i; not, what 15 g9 u, ma? ‘called. Christian lands, emancipat- whag do 1 ghmk about mm? 1s _ed from the bondage a‘ servitude lived and died 2000 years ago and ‘llllmnshlp- CW1?!" the Win10"- is gone?-or have we who cali the helm-h- the “bell-y l0 11W. ourselves Christian folk found in “hum W!‘ 9mm!“ 1'10"» Wll-h 1011115 mm 5, lit-mg, 10,4118, present S“. WYIBIg children mortality reaches 10m- who helps w; to m“, the ‘l0 per cent. In Persia three out of battle of life, who forgives us our 111111‘ 4111 M10111 111's years 01d: 1h sins and lets us start over again, n" 11410" 01 “f1”- lt 1-5 0 like P01‘- who lightens our griefs and mel- 139111-1180 5"’- Jfllm HWM. Lieut- lows our sorrows,~s0 that really to’G°Ve"1°P 0| the Ulllled Provinces live is to live in Him from day to of India says their death-rate is day? three times that of America or may, 1g the question gm- “, this Britain. In Chile two-thirds dle be- morning, and it suggests its owrflfors 111m years 01d- And in our answer, 1n Qr-ypflc words we sumlChrlstlan land which value every up 1n a grggd the immortal “on; life it is at most one out of eight of Jesus, but it calls for the lan- °1' m"! °11t of twelve- guage o1 the hem-t to m1 m,“ He But do not stop with civilization is to us now-what He has been 11nd ntaterial comfort. Jesus goes to u; m the pggt-or w)“; H, ggllbeyond these. They are only in- gqlng to be to u; tqmormw gnd the cidental. He came for us men and dgyg after; lfor our salvation. He came to give What; do 1; think of mm? Hqwllife and He gives it. India wants doe; my hem respond to m“ 1 and China wants it. We adopt- question? 1's Jesus worth while? lad H1111 from Asia but His-has life 13o 1 med Him new? 15 1|; 1n mm for America. He has life for the that my llfe expresses itself at its 1101111- bestll-Hlm who for 11S men and B10 awn you W111 say to ma. for our salvation came down fromThls h“ 59°11 801118 011 S0 1011s- Heaven? 1t is to peoplg who feel Surely it is all done o1‘ nearly done- that way about itnthat 1: wgnt goiwhat is there left for this genera- spcak this morning. ' ‘tlon to do? So many years we have i Because if you feel that way a- Sfllt 11115110118110! to JaPfln 011d t0 bout 1t, what gbgut ygur nelgh-iflthtlr countries of the far East. Do lbours rr you of the white race you tell me there 111a still people ‘wont mm Wm; d501,, the b]§ck'whO have never heard? Indeed 11cc and the yenuw mm and every there an. Dr. Robert E. Spear ‘other race of mankind? If Greatiwllles °1 a Yeml-Pklblo 101111101’ 111!‘ lBrltain and Canada and the Unit- 11110 the 1100141 of Chlnfl- From one ied States of America need Jesusfll.’ "-5 0111101110 1110110 he counted ichrist to meet their hopes and "750 Vllloses in which the Word of [fears and needs, what about China the 3081191 had never been 590k land Africa and India and the is- 511111011111: is one oi the most pon- pmdg or the 5933? ulous provinces, and one of the best Remember- that whén He be|5\1PP110d 1n a Chrlstlan way 1n all came man i; was not o; 0m- m“ China, yet not one twentieth o: ‘that he took His manhood. It was its Vllllses can be visited by 1111 ‘not in our speech that He pro- evanflell-Et- 91111-11011 Chinese or jgiglynpd the pufpogg 01 m; com. foreigner once s. year. Kwantung lng-“I am comp that ye might ‘has 38 1-2 million people, some 30,- when you 55y 11 {or our saw,“ them? Would you exchange Jesus, there power enough in One who |t° the 171111110808 0f liberty and‘ mvemw cruise, Mflgmt’ w}, dcrstanding we can cultivate it and tainCoffin sailed lasflevening for Pictou, N. s. l 1111*"- ' Mrs. (Rev) Campbell closed the service with Mizpahs Benediction and a hymn. A motion was put to the meet- ing as to the advisability of amal- gamatlng this ting with the annual Week o.’ Prayer. It was un- animously agrsed not to do so and CARVELUS WHARF S. S. Gaspesla arrived in port Friday and after loading a general cargo sailed Saturday morning for Montreal. F E A R E n fw n i; lmeihgmcetlng at its appoint- uiiis niinviiiiu NANKING, Nov. ‘ll-The Central D011! NONI. Nationalist Govern- use it to lighten the burden ofl have life." No, it was to another people swarthy of countenapcc 11nd strange d.’ speech to us to whom lire came. "He came unto His own land His own received Him not but as many as received Him many as receive l-llm to [gives He power-io become believed on His Name. to them gave He power"—to as unevangliscd heart of Asia, grid one them million square miles greater than the the heart of Africa there are more lsons of God-even to them that than 20 millions who have seen no Japan, perhaps the] 000 Christian, less than one each 1'01‘ its villages. South America has heard the Gospel-heard it but feobly on its coastline, but in the great inter- ior oountry, twice as large as the the Gospel has not yet oomc. Then there are the lepers and the blind waiting for‘ Christian ltreatmcnt and the Christian? to us. When Paul and his compan-iChYl-st- N°b°dy knows 110W molly ‘In North India one in every 1501 is a leper. The United Provinces 01 India have 100,000 blind, and for them nothing has ever been dons till some of the Christians havt begun to gather them under Their ERIC. Yes you will say but those for- eigners are an inferior people. Very well, let us say they are an infer- lior people. Then they need our Jesus the more. But are they? Men and women from India and J81!“ and China come to 0111' 001111"! to llnd Western education in our lschools and colleges. Handicapped 5,5 they are by unfamiliarity with ‘lour language they compelfl 51111119511" fully with the representatives of our ‘race, and when their education is lcompleted they go back to be load- ers of their own people. They Bro I5 He a good gem man who lived what these non-Christian reiig-ffinding their way lntothe learned nggfly 290g yam-s “o? m- 1; He a ions do for their people. 'I'hink.a- lDT°1°5§1°Y15~ They are statesmen, scientists, philosophers. There is nothing Wg can do that they om- pt do. Uganda 1n the heart of Africa challenges the criticism of those who would deny Christ to the African. Where the martyrs dlod health and civilization, and mater- ‘ial progress follows in its wake. ‘there Christ's Kingdom‘ rules, and 1 1lor because our skins are white ‘God has made of one blood all the nations, and. the Christ who died for me died for them. Godsoloved the world—the whole world-and God loved me. What do we thin-k about Christi What a question in ask‘) Put the the first century of the Christian era. as the Apostle band went forth to tell their Good News-to them the most vital news in the world-—- and still the most vital news. No one d.‘ sound mind will question the statement that the Gospel hasbeen the most transforming influence of the world. And today the Christian message-better Christ Himself-is permeating heathen lands and making his influence felt. Alas the greatest deterrent to His influenol is the inconsistency of those who profess Him. What do wc think of Christ? We need to do more thinking of Him We need to learn afresh that Ho 1| all-ln-all to us. For us men and for our salvation He has come down from Heaven and He had done the task completely. He has conquered. "Mada to be sin, who knew no sin, that we might. become the right- eousness of God in Him." He is a living present Saviour, "able to save to the uttermost, them that come unto God through Him. Caucasian, Ethiopian, Mongolian. white, black, yellow, the heart of the Eternal yearns for them, and they even when they know it not are seeking Him. "Go ye," said Jesus, "and make u sclples ct all the nations." Pray ye-"rhy King- dom come." It is one 8001-0114 task. Doing that, we are doing tho will of Christ who loved us and gave Himself for us-loved them and gave himself equally for them. Christ has no hands but our hands To do His work today; Hg has no feet but our feet To lead men in His way; He has no tongue but 011-1‘ ‘ 1181-100 missionary. To tell men how l-le dledr. Ho has no help but our help And we have adopted l-iim, and most enlightened of them all, has‘ ;To bring them to His side. ‘He has adopted us. He is our saviour-He is mine! ii l-le can be» “t” Fox Ranchers lso much to me what can He be to His own? If Hg is much to en- lightened America what can l-le be to the lands where it is dark? What can the Pfihce of Peace give to -_._- .,-_. -;-~-'. far denied theni. have some of the things thus‘ N- D. MacLean While the budget for teachers’ sal- l svrs rssrti'l u arias in Chicago, 111-. reaches 0311-" GLASSES IITIID 000,000 for mi months, no cash is: (Canadian Press) REVERE. Mass, Nomi-Charles l- Dorris, 3B, and Francis L. Cass- srly. 04, both of Everett. were bells- Vod by police to have drowned today off the Point of Pines Yacht Club. cont guards from the Natant Sta- , Charlottetown ‘I '_ ‘rio’ 4m hgnfl h) pay them. Th! 0010b s It“ M I S» All-OI are being paid in sorill. which will asfllfl." |bs worth its face value when imsi-i ' “w” “m. nus sets better. tlon found their upturned dory a!- "19" 018th, sold this moming thatphing whore there is strife? How the Japanese have launched an of-lcan the Light of the World illum- feusivo autumn the Nonni Riverlinate pagan-Africa? What mys- in Manohurla and have occupied uries of speculative philosophy can Let us not think we are super- world of today side-by-side with g Starting Monday, Nov. 16, I will be buying all grades of sliver fox skins. Anunshi. . T111 1101101‘ quoud General Mah tor a request had been made to scorch for morn. 1118 1W 111». which he 10nd at all costs:- would dc- 01101145011. Chinese commander. as: “V100 "lot the Japanese approach be unravelled by 111111 "/1111 "111 I am the truth? How can the foot- steps of up, nations iind tresdlns upon the Way? I nut you will say 1° "1' "My iluvc their own rellsivns- Why ioou-ri-u-c PA UL SCHULZE Office located at Lester Douglas, Lower Queen St. E5 Valsh. syrne. arson. rElch- iallanl al) aw. uentlr 21d 0n Ceme- .y, as- rV. MI. CIOIA" >f her Irvine 1. Her r Ken ‘mm. 3y m6 ; N.B., rvous, 11c ti: l cm- vows‘ 8Tb