l yet und B. 1 r1111 09-1 ""ltlit1i'1 i "l;atest llilii 1 Most Important Reading Matter Selected” "Wealth? f " y MONDAY ‘ vlslrma- FREAOHEIL- Rev. George l. Foster f Cleveland. ODiO, W110 l8 Vliltilfi hi5 native city. preached an able and impress- ive sermon in St. Paul's Church last evening before a. large congre gation. RELIGIOUO OEREMONV.—- Al the Mother House, Congregation of Notm Dame. Montreal on Decem- ber 82nd; i919 the following Prince Edward Island young ladies receiv- ed the Holy Habit. Miss May Pet- era. Rollo Bay. in Religion, Sister 8t. Wénceslaus. Miss Selina Candy Emyvale, Sister St. Terence; Miss Myrtle O’Brien. Tlgnlsti, Sister St. Mary Rosario. BIGHOP O'LEARY PREACHED. -—-The funeral of Bishop Thos. i‘. Barry. of Chsthsm, took placc Thursday morning froni St. Mich- ael's Cathedral. The distinguished church preiates present includeli Archbishop McCarthy, Halifax. Roy. Quebec. Bishops Forbes, Joiiet to. Henry O‘Leary, Charlottetown, ‘Morrison, Antlgonlsh and LeBlanc. St. John. Mgr. Viirrllly.‘ Mgr. 0'- Keeffe, Chatharn. Mgr. Doucett. Grand Arise. Very Rev. Mgr. Walsh V. 6., St. John. and Mgr. Dugul. Sit. Basil were also in attendance. There wero about seventy-livi- priests present. The Town (‘ouucil attended in a body. with Mayor Gaynor at their hoad and many lprominent men from difforeirt pans of the province were also pre- sent. Pontlflcal lllglr liiass oi‘ lio- qulem was celebrated, at ten o’ clock. by Archbishop .\li-.(‘urtiiy. and tho funeral sormlin preached by Bishop 0’l.o.lry, of- (‘iiarlottc town. Dan. J. lllaclh-uzic. son oi’ Joirii MacKonzie. (‘pper llclle River. lllell November 17th lit his home 504 East Commercial .~\\'(‘.. Auloonrla. Moiitanns. llo was 5'1 yours old and had resided in the _\\'ost for many yeilrs.- Mr. Maclicnzle will be remembered as u iuan oi’ a pleas- ing personality and was cheerful up to the moment. of his death. lio ieavea a sorrowing willow. two dau- ghters and two sons who rl-sillo iu the West, also two brothers anti four sisters. Mr. Mucliciiziols pui- ants and three brothers have prc- deceased him. The funeral servi- ces were held at the Prcsbytovialn Church by the Rev. J. A. Eliot-kl: and he mus assisted by a quartet which sung "The Swot-t llyo and Bye" and "Some Day." The service was largely attended. The Carpen- ter Union of which i\lr. hiaclfiznzle tvas a Charter rnembcr being pres- ont in a hody. interment was in Hill cemetery AllilCllfltl. Tho pull- bearers wore J. f‘. MacDonald. ll. H. Logan and A. J. Elli-Donald rep- resenting tiie Fraternal Aid l'iilon. and Angus Maclieuir, George Mac- Gregor and Thomas Spurman rep- resenting the Carpenter. With the closing of the year nine- teen hundred and nineteen tho gen- tle spirit of Miss Flora MacDon- gall of Blooming Point passed peacefully away at the advanced age of 84 yearsl Deceased hall been confined to her bed rwith rheurua~ tisni for the past four jrears but otherwise was quite well until with in a few weeks previous to her death when it was noticed that she was nearing life‘s journey‘ s eulLAll that the most loving _ unll- tender care could do failed to stay the ‘hand of death and as the clock chimed the hour that the birth of another your lior lit-i- oved spirit took its lllglll. " Deceased boing possossod of ruro kitidlliiess of heart was loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed not only by those with 'whom she lived hilt by her many friends as well. Shc was attended in her last illness by her pastor Reverend J. ll. Mlrlutyre who also conducted the sorvicos at the grave. There are left to mourn one broth- er Roderick of Blooming Point and one sister Mrs. Mary McGiliivray of the same place, besides a large number of nieces uiill nephews who will long cliorisii hcr momory. Thc pail bearers worc Joseph A. Milt?- Donald, John N. MacDonald. James B. McDonald, John J1 MacDougali, Mauricejficliy and Roderic. J. Mac- Donald. R. l. P. — ADJOURNED ANOTHER WEEK ——The Ellis case at Suniinerside was further adjourned on Saturday until next Saturday. The case of Burns, vs. Jardirie "was still before the Supreme Court an Siturda-y when the evidence of i number of physicians wan taken. The court adjourned to TESllillP at i1 o'clock this morning. WEDDING BELL8.--A very pret- iy wedding took place in Norwood Methodist Church, Edmonton, Alta an New Years Eve. when Grace E. Macdonald daughter oi‘ the late Dr. Wilfred D. illiucdonalll and niece if Mrs. George liriallett. Charlotte- town. became the bride 0t‘ Mr. lice ‘linton. ltev. \\’. H. ll'l\'i|l oflic- .:iting. Miss Iilaciionaild was giv- ‘n in marriage by her uiiclc Mr. John Macdouald and wore a dainty gown of white satin with over-dress if georgette crepe embroidered in pearls. She curried a shower hou- luct of lillic-s aitll cirnutiuus. T11“. britlo and bridegroom loft on the "iiillnight train for Calgary whorl: "hey will spcull their honeymoon. Mrs. (‘liiiion wore a travelling stilt of dark green with green velvet and ;old lalro hat trimmed with rosc. .\lr. null Mrs. Clinton will rosidc South of Calgary‘. ' P. W. C. DEBATE-lfhl‘ wookly meeting of tho i’. W. (‘. Ill-biting Socioiy was holll on 'l‘tiosllay Jan- uary 20. with tho President in thc chair. After the reading oi tho ruinutos which were duly alioptcll .\lr. \\'lritoi' Durllay opl-uoq the do- bato, tho subject oi‘ which was “fPfiiliViKl that llll)llt‘_\' oxorlii mori- lnilueuco than Abilit_\'." Tho spook- ers were: l'ro.—-\\'ziltrr liurloy, Roma Siowarl. Norman hiaclicn- zio. Fraiil-os i‘oriiioll_\'. (‘on.~—(loo- rgo (lirlllul-r. lrlllu ilroivu. (‘harlot-i ‘il- bliss .\liiiuil- Smith. Tho lliiior- out sp . il-rs licult ably with tho inzittcr. showing cure-fill thought illlii preparation. 'l‘ho zidllrosses of both leaders \\'l’l'i‘ especially good. Wiron tho vote was tiikcn it re- Jllilvtl iii ll dofout of tho resolut- Eliu by u liirgo majority. 'l‘iion aftor brlot‘ riddrcssos trour ilil- (‘rltio unll thc lluiioi ry Prosilloui. both of whom (1t".‘1ill'l'li it to be the best debate of tho torm, the inootlng ulljouruod. lu Saturday's (‘iuarliiliir it was l‘i'llill'll‘ii l1lt.'l‘t‘ was grout iuliigiizilillti ruining illlslilfiss mcn ovor the ric- tiori of tho lloll Govoriiinlrnt in in- uugurziting a -policy 0t’ out of the province purchases for Govern- ZIHIIOUIICBII‘ iiieiit supplies. Notwithstanding tho explanation of Prcriilor Boll glVPll in the article iii quostioti, tho birsiiross mou of both (‘harlottc- town and Suuiiuersilll- are not sut- istiod. The Guardian is liiloriuctl that thc-ro was no necessity for‘ tho Government to send to Montreal for the price of dry-goods. nor was it necessary‘ for the individual members of the Government to be judges of prices and‘ quulities/idieyr iiuvo their oxpcrls. for that pur- poso, and iiltliorto at Falconwoodi Driloodwill and Mrs. Donnell have acted with the utmost satisfaction in that cupacitynwliy" go past them now, and why ompioy n member of tho legislature to go to Montroul for the purpose? ’l‘iio Guardian is further inform- ed that the oillciaiis at Falcoiiivooll dill call upon the local merchants for tenders as usual for supplies approximating $5.000. blit the member oi‘ the legislature in ques- tion iiusiod himself in the matter and was Olll])O\\'(‘l'€(l io go to Mon-v treul. l-lc there found that he could not buy the goods and suppli’ them to the Government at u price that.‘ ivould corntlflll? 1141111111” ably with the prices quotoli by the local merchants and this has plac- cd tho Govorniuerrt in u lliloiuiia. Prices have incrorisod a! $11?“ 11 rate that it is practically useless for a new man entering tiic market now with any expectation of being rtble to compete with merchants who have laid in their stocks iliflliihS iiiiolili. 'l‘ho consouuourl‘ of tho KilVPflllllPliUi rash adventure i0 lilcuso ouo oi its followers in tho) legislature, is that it is facrd “#1111 the prospoct oi having i0 pay cou- sidcrably’ mlrro for its Sllltlillch‘ H is second helping Light, wholesome flaky pie-crust- for the tootlisome green apple t or pumpkin filling is obtained by using the right proportions of other ingredients mixed with Diamond Flour. Let any woman who has had trouble with her pie-crustjustgive Diamond Flour a trial. and it will be strange 1 choicest Manitoba hard wheat, and grind- niother will tell you there is nothing better for making minim-watering , pastry; yes. and bread and biscuits, I mo- ‘ l out hope, n lonely and dlsconsolpte ii‘ she is not pleased with the im- i provement it will make. There is no secret about it. Diamond Flour is a well-proportioned blend of the i Ontario soft wheat and ‘ husband. ~ DIAMON D F LOUR i uuurrilzos LIMITIIDHLONDON. ONTARIO 7 i llui-iiziilziu. (lrur-l- Dockclillorii’. (‘iri- - f was wcll vorsell in than lt-would have done had it fol- lowed the usual custom ot buying at home. and disregarding the ad‘- vice of one of its followers in the legislature. ln the matter of the flour. also. it is pointed out that the Govern- ineut would have been better oft buying through provincial mer chants. ltlcould have ordered its two car loads through the usual channels and taken delivery when required, without having any cost and _risk of storage, insurance, pic, Buying through the merchants would not have deprived it of any advantages alleged by Mr. B911 iv have been obtained through pui chasing abroad‘, but would have put into tho pockets of the merch- anis-who are the principal reven uo producers—lhe commission which has zone into the pocket oi the flour nilli representative. who probably pays no provincial tax at nil. The business oommiinltles coin plain that this extraordinary policy ‘of the Boll Government is one ot ‘tho bancful consequences of nel- ‘llli‘l‘ tho (‘ity nor Suntinersidc hav- ing any rcpresentative in the Gov- ernment. ‘ The city, especially. is distrau- |t‘1ll>'li‘ll so far as the Government is |couccruoli. and matters are likely to go front ball to worse so long as this condition oi affairs continues. |l‘liarlotietowii has the right and tho necessity of direct representa- Ttion lii tho Govcriiiiiont; otherwise gcitizous havcuiu protection against injustice, favoritism and even worse. Iiitiny nili iriruds iu (‘harlotto- 'towu will learn with rcgrot of lhl- ‘lloziih at ill!‘ rl-l-ilary" in Yarmoillh. N. S.. oi’ llcv. It. Ii. Ilainhrlck. .. D.(‘.1.., rl-l:tlii' of lloly Triu- ity (‘hurl-h i ti ‘ii town and ll form- "unl. it St l’oior'n Church. this city. ill- was about till yours of age. The llecczisoll was taken iii with n sovere cold the latter part oi‘ last wook. On Stindayfal- though rrt tho time hr was seri- ously ill. ho uiicirdod, owing to his grout devotion to his church llutios ‘ill tho scrvicos oi‘ that llay. irate that overilng his physician was call- cll and it was soon announced that he ivas ill oi plum-pneumonia. From tho outset his crise- became vory gravc and his physicians were much oonccrnoll over his condition llc gradually faillrli but rctuincil cousciouslllrsts fillli convcrscli with members of his household to llil- vet-y last.’ in addition to being us- sistant clergyman at St. Potorfis lioro ho was head master of Si. Pl tors School from i878 to 1882 I ; TUESDAY HORSES BOUGHI-Mr. llcrulirli Doyle, Earnscllfte, bought. a. fini- draft horse from Mr. M. McKeriuu lonu, and Mr. Edward Morrisey has secured a splendid rringe beast iroin one oi‘ the le ding farmers in i‘zii'ti'igau.—Q. PAINFUL ACCIDENT. —- iler uiany friends will be very sorry l0 learn that. Mrs. (Dr.) J. 'l‘. Jen» kins of this city ls confined to her home as tho result of an ac- cident roccivcrl on Sunday and is isuiieriug from nu injured hip. _ MCLURE-McCLURE WEDDING. ——ll. irory- pretty wedding was solem- nizod at the resilience ofhlie ofilci- ating clergymiiit, Rev, ("_ R, Froc- mlin 0n January 21st when bliss ilolnu McLui-e. daughter of Mr. and Airs. (‘olin McLure. Bracklcy Point. WllS united in marriage to Mi". Ivan Jll-(‘lure-of Aioncion. The bride wore a becoming tailored suit of navy blue serge with black liai trimmed with white osproys and‘ rworo black lynx furs the gift of the groom. Mr. .\ll‘('iili‘t", who recently returned from overseas, he having gono over with the 93th. has a host of friends in this province who will join in wishing him iicurticst congratulations on winning such a wlusomo bridc. The happy young couple who lflilVi.‘ this morning for Montreal. rolzoivoli runny beautiful wedding gills 0i’ linen, cut glass and silver, also a check from tho bride's uncle, Mrfl Chester McLuro. ()n their return’ from their honey- moon Mr. llllll Airs. McClure will take up their rosillcuco in. Aioucion. ‘Tho Guardian joins iii congratula- Linus. Sonic lliul- nun wo worc czllloll upon to f’ill'llllli‘li‘ iill‘ passing sway of AuiLio, ilii‘ |l"1il\'l'll wifo 0i" Noll l~‘. Mll(1i“£l(i_\'lll of Augustine (‘ovo which cvonl. trio‘; piacc 0n tho Ilrll lid-y oi‘ Octobl-r- lull). Although sill- ‘hild boon llnllUlflll for li llilill1)(‘l‘ oi .yl-:i sire illuwljrs uiziuillistoll lrul- ‘Christian faith ililll plilionoc llllil through tho upiiitiii: powcr of tlil- illliltwfillillfi prcsl iii-o of hor S-lviour. sht- was onahlcri to livorr-oiuo bodily‘ iwcukiross anli r "lfii tho advanced iugc of seventy lvm yours. ‘Many i_vt-lirs ago shl- uiudo profession oi‘ faith in (Thrisl Josius, and f‘Vt'l‘ since iu lil-r walk irill conversation lshl- oxoiiipli-iiori tho pOWPl‘ oi’ u ris- Icn Saviour and provcli to tho ho- ihollicr that she hall hocn iunde tn ‘sit in Holivoiiiy places. Although lit tho last silo zippoarl-d to ho uii- ‘I'llllSf‘ll‘illH of hrr surroundings in [this world, yei~it could he Soon ‘that silo was continuing to enjoy communion anll fellowship with ‘Jesus (‘hrll-it her Savior, whom she hrid so falthfulLv sorvod during her lpiigrimago hero below. Shc was n ihighly resporwtL-ll and faithful mom» her ni the Church of Scotland. and the doctrinal teachings of hor itoloved Church. The funeral services which were largely attended were conducted by , hcr Minister. lilo Rev. James Mac- - Dougall. who also had visited her during her last illness. interment v was made in (‘ape 'l'raverse (‘em- etery. ‘Sho leave; to mourn. but not with- tirrol- sons. illalcolm lii Susiitohevwnn; Donald in Augustine Cove; and Edward at home; two daughters, Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw. Middleton: and Mrs. Dobson at homo; two brothers. Donald and Thomas in Pennsylvania, U. 3.; and two sisters. Mrs. Joseph Baker Freetown; and Mrs. Joseph Peach Maiden, Mass. " s. HOME FROM KAN8A8.- Rev. Francis L. Butler arrived st his home in Charlottetown isstnight from Caney. Kansas where he has been in charge of the Catholic par- be delighted to see him oiree more. He. will remain home for about one month. OPENING GAME—Au interest- ng bowling match took place iii the (iharlottctown Bowling Ailey .ust night when the Barbers met he teamfrom Hickey & Nlcholsous .iie latter winning by a letfd of 42 points. ’1‘his was the first of a series oi games whicii are to be pla_vori uni? much enthusiasm’ was showed throughout i119 851116- ..*BUYING CATTLE..--.Mr. Ilinics Shaw of lCardlgnn was in trip. While thcrc lie bought a very fine horse from Mr. Cameron .\ir. Win. ft, Collin. He also pur- siiased a number 0f fat cattle while u l~'ortuiie.—F. BIG RACE PROJECTED-It is rc- portrll that u big frco-tor-all horso ruco will b0 hold at Sydney 5110111)’. .ivo. l'(lIll(‘.SililliS to put $509 a C01" zior. bliss liollo IVlcGrEor (2.08%) iias bot-n pilrciiliscd by Dr. McAliis- tor ot‘ Sussex to take Pa" 111 U"! l‘lll‘i‘- Sill‘ is bflilll; shipped down ill .51lfll'gll oi‘ lraliicr Fred‘ Cameron. ‘ti Charlottetown. » 'l‘lil> Sil])l‘l‘llll‘ (Yourt met again lit t] o'clock yostcrllliy morning with tho traso oi‘ Burns vs Jnrdlne still Lioforl- Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. ltoss, (‘liar- Murchison. . >rs W. J. l\il:.\llllliit. A. Eottotoyvii. and A. J, .']_\'ii(‘ ltivcr. The court luljourutitl about 4 0‘- -lock in tiil- afternoon t0 resume again at 10.33 today. _ ___a , “BOARD OF TRADE-Members it tho Suiiirnorsirlo iloarli of 'l‘rallc gave it supper at liar-it's Cafe on Fillllfiliily ovoniltg in honor of Mr. Kcislii lslllllt) of the Japanese Gov ernmont who came to i’. E. l., to study tho fox industry. Hon. A. E. Arscnzurlt,,prcsldotl and served 11F toastmastor. Aitor a toast to tlic King he prnyiozicll‘ a tirusi: to their zuost Mr. lshirio who 1‘P5l1l‘llC't'll ir- ivorlis oi’ his own languago. Tilt‘ Alliyoi‘. Mr. J. A. hlorrisou, then wclcoutcd Mr. lshino to Summer- illllf. Short nlldresses- were their nrrlllo by tho chairman and other lnorubcrs prcscnttfllu. OFF FOR THE FUR MARKETS. —-.\lr. (‘hostl-r lillchurl- IPJIVUS this rnoruing on his wiiitor ful gelling rip to hloutrcull, New York and Louis. l-lo cxpectes to be away 1 two months. Mr. Mrcliure has pric- ticiiiiy complr-tcd his purchases for" , ‘ho season and his mission to tit» 5 fur centres is to dispose of ill> Jock which is probably the larg- i-st stock of silver fox fur held by iny onc man in tho world. Mr. lit-Lure iuiorrus the Guardian that ho fur crop on tho island .tni-" war is only about 60 pcr cent of hut oi lust car but that thl- quill- .iy Ls -li lrast iifty ])l‘l‘ cont 1J\"iit‘l‘ inll pril-os are about ‘.15 i191‘ "P"! stronger. ills nniny friends wish ‘iiru ovcry success in his bit; lin- lortrikiug llud trust ho will n". able o make the usual success of his sales. -—THE BEDEQUE DISTRICT L.- 0. L.--Ou 'l‘uesliiiy, January 20th the postponed‘ ilistrict uicoting of , he Belieljuo Lodge took pitico in fieniral Bodoquc liull. in the Dis» rici Nlustovis zidllrt-ss lie showed lu glowing tornis how prosperous tho Disiriti Lodges uw-ro, soull- hav- lug ralsoll nearly $500 for the Pro- estaiit. Orpliuuugo. ‘l‘iic following officers ivero clcctird and duly in- stullodr-Distriot Master, David ilernarli, Deputy District blaster. Earl l), hoard; ltecorllhrg District Soc-rotary‘. lCugl-uo Brooks; l"inliu-. (‘iili ilistrii i. Her-rotary. A. E. Wright; District 'l'ro:isilror. Allison Proiili; i‘lrzipiuln, Alex. IVll-Flirllirile; D. of (‘. 'i‘. J. luuitiri; Lecturer. Eli~ ward (lurlfiiior. Aftcr the Lodge niocling closl-rl tho llrothron wore irivlil-li into the hall hclow ivhl-rl; illu hidlos hall gutliorl-ll from tuilcs llfliililli and sprout] u lrouulcous ro- pusi. such as tho ladies oi‘ llollolju". are uliloll for. Aflcr lho 1lllli‘]li'tlll tho l'(lll(l\\'lll|.{ progriiniiulVwas cur- riorl out :---~(1pl-iiing whorus; address by ill-v. W. A. All-Qurirrio; llililoguo. '1‘. J. lnurnu utill Alcx. (‘Flifliillflfi ilili'rt~ ltcc. (‘. A. llriitiu on tho . .t. Orphanage; solo, J. K. Frlisir li'llf‘.(1l‘i‘li); reading, lliiViii ilornarll; whlsllinl: solo, ll. W. Sciiiirziiilln; rcl-llation, Allison I'm- iitt, (cnlroroli); good night chorus. ..'=SUCCESSFUL CONCEHT.- 'l‘hl-. now school houso ivliioli has heon eroctoll uu tho lllti sitc at East Baltic uullor iiio sklllilll mau- ugomcnt. of Mr. Dliiriol Mal-Aubry is now complete and the raiio-puyors have been sticcossftii in scouring the service of Miss Mujorlo (‘outp- boll. Elmira, its tolilrhcr for the coming your. bliss (fuinpboll commcnccll hor llutlos on January 20th. A Pic Social and entertain- incni, was helli ou January 7th. Pro- ceeds amounting to $56 Wlllli to~ warlls paying oitponsos of hulldiirg. Tho following musical programme was curried‘ out. nitor u briof spcoch by the chairman, lVlr. John Eics- wortli: Solo by Mr. John Arsen- uult (ensured); instrumental music by Miss lienn Iilsivortli and Mr. Rltndoplh Brut-c; solo by Miss (lillis of Clear Springs (onl-orerl); instru- mental uiusic-by Miss Gillis nnd Mr. Wilfred Campbell; step dancing by Mr. D. (‘. Mosscy rind Mr. Joseph Cheverle; duet. by Miss Gillls and Miss l-lillla King. After this short hilt well-rendered programme, Mr. Elsworth then ably auciloneororl the lpies in his usual good manner. Dancing and music was then in- dulged: in until the wee’ smll‘ hours in the rimming. Tho acconipanists for the ovening were Mr. Randolph l). Bruce and Miss Mary (liills. Many thanks to those who assisted in making this affair a decided suc- cess.‘ I is'h there since his ordination two : years ago. ills many friends will ' Fortune last week on a business - Jottln also a nice draft horse from ‘ Evident-o was ilcarll from Dtwi- I _ -\. _.: (£55 N‘ “i” rQbi =.,__ of.“ fi-s? §T§Qi ~= fi j- . ~ <>=2 - f?‘ . .3 “f T“ —\ < ‘wees s» s - g=-s§j1§3w -“ What Shall I D0 Then l/Vitlz fesus, Who Is Called Christ? "’ Pilatefs Question Is Yours To-day proof of the‘ inefficiency ‘of the HE Church ‘is not impersonal. If i§ tians as a a company of individuals, each of Church, or of the Gospel it proclaims If whom has expressed determination to therefore. all‘ lukewarmness should‘ dis: acknowledge Jesus as Lord and God, to ac— appear the critics of Christianity would be‘ cept His teachings and follow His example. confounded. ~ ~ The ActiveTChristians Those who persist in the Way find their lives radiant with hope. They have an object in living. They are not plunged into hope- less misery by bereavement. They develop character. They learn con- r teritment. Being themselves men of hope and good-will, they are centres of hope and good-will inthe world. Where Do Yo; _ You’ are a Christian. Are you ardent or careless? Are you whole~hearted oz.- half- hearted? Do you realize that the Church in Canada faces unprecedented responsibilities? You believe that the Gospel of Christ is a perfect solvent cifselfishriess and class-hos» tility. _Wiil you do your part to give it free course? National Peace . Thank-Offering Simultaneous Every- Person Canvass byEach Communion February 9 to l4 The Inactive Christians A Great Possibility “Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is the re- proach of any people." If gall the Church Members of Canada would begin today _ _ to follow earnestly the prin- _ c-iples enunciated by their Divine Master; if they would acknowledge their stewardship in full measure, the name of Canada would ring around the world. Therefore, the Question is to you: “What shall I do then with jesus, who is called Christ?" _ Not all continue faithful. Many, neglect to keep the Pattern before them. They cease to pray. They forego public worshipYThey become only nominal Christians. Their sympathies are on the side of Right, but they miss the full-orbcd peace that comes from being obedient to the Heavenly vision. Aiding the Enemy Apart from their own loss, lukewarm Christians do positive harm to the Faith. Enemies never cite the lives of notable Chris- TA United Appeal i v IVE Christian Communions-Anglican, Baptist, Congregational. Methodist F and Presbyterian-have in Canada. ten thousand congregations, over one million coinmunicants, and represent more than half of the population of the Dominion. Under the stimulus of five great Forward Movements, it is in the power of these people to root out the evils of materialism in Canada, and to conserve the spiritual value; revealed by the chastisement of War. Are Lori read; for active service? l kThe Decision Is Yours ET Christianity have a fair trial in yo... own life. in your home. Test the reality of prayer. purpose and power.- _Mak_e Jesus Christ master It will give your life direction, You can help to cure the ills of Canada and theiworld. Be prepared to L serve. Begin NOW. a The United National Clampagn Representing the Simultaneous but Independent Forward Movements o! the Anglican, Baptist, Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Communlone in Canada. ' _ l2