," v ‘ "a ‘ " -'~_. ,~.,. now .2 "fauna cnaawrramwn cuaiuirtiv" |Bulltist District?” m! H A qiionieronce why i Yoim Tired I The ri-inoolswnrd rsiiiia Bap- fliliolssrirs-llavsoillsitlsetiis the rural church. The D696! pbaalaed the fact of the church u the lediog factor in the social life. of the community. - Wednesday evening session op; ened with a cheering song ser! vice led iby Rev. A. K. l-lcrmani The committee on denominations fund allocation reported; the; same rwas adapted. The resolu-i» j ~t .- Our home folks in these. Provinces bx - ' a the sea naturallti ask for RED ROSE TE tiat District conference met in aes when they want e very best. slon with the Knutsford Baptist fa h on Dec. zl andqs; The ‘first setting apart Bro. Brlnton tto the work of the gospel ministry. Rev. J. B. Daggett and Bro. N. A. Whitman assisted in the service. Rev. A. H, Sanders, acting pos- tcr of the entertaining church. conducted a. helpful ‘testimony service in which many took ‘part. The meeting closed with pray- Cl‘. Wednesday morning the pastors Dqrt and contribute to the pastor library p|‘OjQct_ - 3——-Resolve that we express our hearty thanks to the pastor and lleopie .0! tho entertaining church for their generous hospitality to the visiting delegates and our ap Dreciation of the services of the choir. The sermon of the evening was preached by Rev. R. W. Lindsay ""3 " “ed 117ml“ hi!“ IYOII’ “Vi! ,ions committee rough! ln the fol? ‘ ~' tllflllfitt sail; byfiv. 1h:- “Cglflili I'll-ll lowing resolutions, which were ‘ . ‘ ..0 118s. cs - M» m [d to tlo. - = fig?‘ i331}! ‘can; ratifies“: bv- ' ' lhifgihosglilvondo ma: .wo P. a. L! j . _ ' u f _ ' I'll 0 m Baptists place ourselves on rc- 5 ‘I gut‘ is? (sdarégazvfflrfl im- clord as opposed to the liquor traf . I‘ V " _ -" j _‘ 00M l9 ‘ic in any form. and that we E ' ; ud wnvmuin hamper the speak- pledge ourselves 'to work faltll- i ~-_ z iuggtuindgd au 1.43s tlanon call to fully to this end in the coming j all __l'V, .._ ,"-,,. . plebiscite, i t This sermon was evidence co -_ 2—Resolve that the pastor in ‘ piste that we made no mistake in the district enthusiastically sup 5 TEA "isesutea" RED ROSE COFFEE o free of Just- - " settles clear as a bell-no egg needed. Ibrlnging about unity 0i ‘fulfil uud action iamong the tCfl/iristian lio- dies. Reference was also muue l0 opportunity for lhs growltli of the Kingdom in Quu- lbec-‘ and the Western ‘provlucus The outlook is very hopeful- ail. more, some less. For $35loo {there isn't a gentleman's watch made e ual to this Cana- dian Waltham in value an dependability. Values are personal. Some men warlt to . - met in _co rence; and matters _ This was followed by a tcstim n Twenty*fiv¢d9narirefl¢hesahostofpocket‘ ‘of importance a were dealt with; $§§1fidf§f°“fu¥l§h°o§'a§§$o:ion. "Orvice in which many took gar: -" books. Thcrepfe mun)’ men WhP Caflgafl-Qrd flaw-A elrcu'_'_ting library nor a, service w’; by Re“ Q E. pmm expressing ‘thanks foi- God's gogd v . s more but lfnm thquselves to this sum for a the ‘pasmrh of 1 9 lshnfi- find d9‘ This W35 [gnawed lby an ad= m?‘ and “WB- ' ownership to the hands of a muslcin a cotlicll to his wilt, made in -' ‘ t‘ v watchffhls Qanadmn Walthgn-fwgs built-m Mlliljlltlbllfil" ‘literature. After dis- dram; deiivei-od by Rev. Ross (3 he Conference closed with teacher of the Beckstein family. ltDecernber. 1911, he wrote: T E i? give you the finest watch that twentyjve 533mg: tthhBGQZOIIIII/lgtittggfl wgrs rofer- Eaton on the swbject, “Thefmws gglclitfiflug iiruycn- R, W. Lindsay was lost sight of until it was local-l "i am humbly and thankfully H dollars will buy anywhere. t ° ° '6“ m‘ of the Kingdom abroad.’ Tno _ ~ led by Robert H. Presser, a dealer conscious that God has granted un- l,‘ in linens at No. 489 Fifth Avenue, to me more than i'our times seven , a. soldier of the World War, andyears of the highest blessings oi" 5' y‘ ' .1 who learned of its existence while'marrled life, and that in all my hap- in the service. He arranged to havelpineas in those years my wife, Largest Bona fide cir- culation of any news- ions, The Rev. A. K. Herman then brought dict-ore the confer- ence the mutter of denomination- al fund allocation; the same was referred to a committee appointed ~by the chair. v Rev. Jas. Nellson led a profit- able devotional service. This was mllwed ‘b? ‘u Duper on Denominat- ion Principles by Rev. A. K. Her. man.‘ ' The speaker referred to book; speaker said it was good to he tu- nvlllar "wi-Lh the nvork of the Kim; dom around us but still better to get the world wide idea of the Kingdom. The ‘necessity 0f larger viision for encouragement and in NEW YORK e ___ spiratlon. dn the interest of tlic considered by lnllslcclalnss uxhfios Kingdom 0f G00 W9 should 599k famous instrument in the w ld w wank cooperatively with the urrivctl in New York today onmthé other denominations. He» eniipliasiz- numburg_‘\merican “nor ed spiritual s-uiperlority) ovoi from Hambum - forms and government, ‘and also The nafn Waltham increases the value of a watch. f you pay fifteen dollars and can say “It's a Waltham," you know that you have a dependable time-piece irrespective of its amazingly low price. coMPosi-zrrs PIANO ' REACHES AMERICA it brought to this country. Todny he Lhrqugh her singular beauty oi‘ considered the instrument almost grace and character has been. under without price and after it has been God, the chief cause of all my shown privately and played upon by highest good." celebrated musicians. it will be| He added that their lilo had Placed. Probably. in the Smllllfibll" been wholly one and that there was Iluyoufilan Institute in Washington or the no claim, real or Imaginary, upon Nlelrollulimu Museum 0f A", iiim which could be unknown to Ask your jeweler to show you these fine time-pieces. He knows Waltham watches. Writs/or a valuable booklet that is a liberal "Watch" education _ ' - f special Jnterest deali itli It‘ was the plan” ‘m “MC” 31°31" ll0l‘ H0 expressed the desire ‘that - ' P ' Ed_ 8s z man rzqlml-Tllfl Wullllum WW" c°'l-"""°d o . "3 ‘i’ ch faot that the church was the, 1 r ‘ . . ___-‘o>__ , _ 3. e1 Ill FIIICG n f M°"‘"“'-C‘"‘“d“' destructive pflmpm“ °' “"3 B” only Saviour‘ u! the "ululd "mu hllece‘: hgilolihrdilirirellhlilio hlibng wiiiii ARCHDEAOON LAUDS l"‘°“"““g “mum be “m” M“ m“ p p list denomination. He said also the utmost simplicity should be ob- - _ ._ ll i. -, -. .. ~" T that thlinhllrlnbillle hack of and uD- ll€gred"rhdhdahllil§li8 “lslhsioxl alnii uelsrtlglfsflhgzlhd" ‘some’ and wlFE IN HIS WILL served M the funeral’ adding: i Ward Island. Gel mfied on w c the church was built also h] [u] . H '- L _ . "All pomp and flighty cercmones _ I I l x was m” that we ‘believed b l _ e l) . lllle piano. an old fashioned Beck- _LONDON, Dec. IBK-Ancloquent are Opposed to the true idea o; b the Audlt Bureau L muffllilul. adult baptism, yhellllill- ggffgfbghgslllltnfllsggére 3": stein Grand, was presents to Wag-Iiribute to his wile was paid by Di. Christian burials. y HE!‘ by King Ludwig of B aria. at H. W. Watkins, archdeacon of Dur- ihc time the great composer was at hum and former professor of logic _-€-<>e>—-—— the low ebb of ‘his iortunes. Later at. King's College, who is dead at In just n few 1mm weeks [his tlic palno passed from‘ Wagnefisllhe age of 78, and who left £50,000. ye," w,“ be 1am yea]; "9'! bullllsm, independent church policy but lbocause of our belief in the fact of Christ dwelling in the heart and an open Bible in the haml- HQ eulillhaslzed also those principles ‘for which we stand: 1—Direct communion with God. 2—-—Voluntai~y Religion, I 3—-Quality and liberty of relig. on. THE WORLDS WATCH oven TlMB A CANADIAN INDUSTRY ---,-,/,;,,~,/,;rvi "zit":‘"Ziiirciitiiiizziuir" M" GIFTS THAT LAST . -ference our denominational lliier- of C1rQulat1QnS,‘ ests. In pleasing and thoughtful manner, Bro. Canders ‘lpfflfléllléfl the sruibfleci, dealing jlllllllcllltlrly with the following departments o1 the work in which we should hr lntcresiterl, viz:— The fillldlVlillliil. that is, Personal Evangelism; thc local church as an instrument "for the advancement of the- commu nity and the Kingdom.-Tlio home ~ ' -. and foreign mission. also should _ Y ' , _- - , ~ ,~'_‘\,, have a large place in our thoughts - v j ' " ;_ Rev. IC. E. Plneo addressed tho ~ conference ‘on the suibiect, “ltc- ~ " g cruits ‘for the ministry." Ho gave This add _ reasons for the shortage of incn ed and ress was niuch enjoyq for the ministry and offered sugi speaker Rullllreclated. i‘he next‘ gestion as vto how we knight gain subem - BY- J- B» Duzgett. whose, recruits. The pastors coming in dom myvgusflvews of the Kingqmore direct contact ' with our America urI provinces and North‘ young men and bringing the ‘mun h“ . n an earnest and hclip- tcr to their notice, was one or the, l "mm"? B?“ Dusseit present- suggestions which was shown by! led the subject. Ho referred to thcl n Wt: Gave the Women the Vole and they unanimously elected 0hr Chief 1° represent them In the baking of the whitest andnmost wholesome PM madt throughout P. E. Island. The women and McLeoifs Flour m tbs mainstay of our country. 4——A spiritual church. 6—The local church.. WEETIIB supremacy of God's 7——\An ordained ministry. 3——T“wo ordinances, baptism and U16 Lords ‘Suppgg ITRATFORD lAsk your grocer for “OUR CHIEF" and .“McLEOD'8 SPECIAL" iTho "Flour: that Satisfy. H! IVI§I1 l|‘1UU§lf\|I‘-b rrun iwaim-e CANADIAN EXHIBITS crs,‘ in Toronto, Montreal, or Win- lTORONFPO, ‘Dec, .12—'Fc*w appli- ltlons for space in the Canadian bction of the. British, industries air at London. in February next ave been received from Canadian tanufactureirs by‘ the British ‘rade Commissioners in Cfluufla- ccordlng to F.W. Field, British rude Comimissi or at Toronto. "We are vary anxious that the rat organized! lCanadiun section t this big tradaiuir shall be u ltcccad." sairl iMi‘. Field. munuilacitiu-ivsrs lwhu "Canad- ilrsirc ace in which m show whether to buyers from all parts 0i the rid, wtiul-d apply immciliutuly to the British Trade Commission-I nipcg!" ' ‘ _._,,,, ossraucrio or Morel; l FOLLOWED LVNCHINGS i STREETMAN, Tex, Dec 12, —- A cgru liotcl was destroyed by fire hero tonight, following the lynch- ing this afternoon of George Ray. iige 25, negro, ~im connection with iin assault upmi a white girl. A negro arrested with Ray was- liitei- released from pndl. Authorities said they drew nn (‘OHHOCUOII Wllll tlic fire ic-iilglit and tho lynching this alter-noon iis tiu- origin oi‘ the ilro ls undclcr- mined. lluigisss you “Pt only an ipirin, " f. o see the ‘flops ‘unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets of which contains directions and dose worked out b)! uyaiclans during 22 years and proved safe by millions for name “Bayer” on tablets, you ‘are not getting Aspirin at all ‘nun intelligent {one Itho church and fo l Red Poppa? no great mntcrial and splrltu I ai hori- ‘gifliwa have 111 these ltinritime - 11065- He also spoke o: .1119 lgreat contribution ‘that the pro- vince had made in sending out lenders for the rpul ulld other lands and missionaries operating in, l‘ the ‘Purpose o.‘ Heat W111i Backache Thehsat of red be “h” "u"! u Bflféhpihlh-ewhktiecsk? 3': m" bu" YOU. and it certainly Shgllile torture at once, You ar fl can hardly get aiofifldffulf ti: g3 P611961‘ Rub. and you ‘will have the quglkest relief known. Nothing has Bu concentrated, l uJred peppers‘ Dene rating heat ust as soon as you ' Pepper Rub you will feelptllilg'tfifi;q ling heat. In three minutes it warms “l” ‘We “PM through and thfou h Pain and soreness are gone. 8 ' Ask u"? drussist for ofyir o; Rom” n95 P891161‘ Rub. Be sure to set the genuine, with Rowles on each package, THE PRINCE or: wALgg CANADIAN RANCHER -h0NDON. Dec. 13.4w» moyni Highness tho Prince of Wales as the finest of the Canadian IClub or Great Britain at an Armistice Day luncheon given in the Hotel Cecil, Proposed the toast to the High Commissioner of Canada, Mr. Peter Larkin and in the course of his Bllcech. TE-‘Dorted in the Canadian Gazette, said: "I alwayiffeel I have a right to call myself a Canadian, because I am in a small way a rancher. (Hear hear.) ‘My little ranch -in Alberta. l feel. is a strong link with Canada, and it is an assurance that I shall return there one day. it is only a the name l smnil ranch, though; I cannot claim to be raking in the dollars. (Laugh- ter.) Ilut l have recently had sat- isfactory reports, and I have had a number of very kind offers from um, l have had to refuse such oi’- fcrs because had I accented the"! my outtlt would have been more like e menagcrie than a ranch. (Laughton) Declaring that he was sure that nearly everybody was delighted t0 hear that an agreement‘ had been reached as to the conditions which shall govern the admission oi! Can- adian cattle to Great Britalnpliis Royal Highness stated that the Can- adian High Commissioner must re- gu-d this important event as a hair py eugury for success at the com- mencement of his tenns of office. . experiences. l Rev. Jas. Neilson delivered an address on the subject, “New lifo {in the prayer meeting." Ht- spok" jo-f the importance of this svridco hit of our own and the necessity 0i’ tlir- members! lof the church and the 1Christians ‘in general ‘being present and glv ‘ing of their zea) and enthusiasm thus the spiritual life of all will be strengthened. ' , A very ihelpful and well thought out pa/per was presented by Rcv N. ‘A. Whitman on the subject: "The enrichment of the service of ipulhlic worship. The speaker re -i’erred ho the things which did not constitute true worship and then in a striking manner showed the elements which were nocess or)’ to true worship and r-ontribu ted to the enrichment oi the ser vice 0i‘ puibllc ‘worship. The next paper, by Rev. J. S. iMillett; Inter-Denominational Co- operation, gave evidence of much thought and investigation. Bro. ‘Millcttcndeavored tto show how much time, money and human energy could be saved if tiisrc were more co-operation among the denominations. Where there are now two and threo churches to be supported, one oould do Ithc work iif some satisfactory larrangcmot could ‘be made. Rev. R. W. Lindsay presented a Drink Water Often If Kidneys Bother Eat Less Meat andTaks Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles Too much meat may form uric acid, which excites the kidneys; they become overworked; get slug- lead. The urine tbecomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush oil the body's urin- ous waste or you'll be a real sick person ahortly._}\t first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region; you suffer ironi backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets ther is bad. . Drink lots of" water: also sot from any pharmacist four ounces q! Jadsalis; take a tahlespoonful a glass of waiter before breakfa t for a few days and Your kidne may then aot ilneThla famous salts lemon, juice, combined with lulu!» and has been used ‘for xenerationa to clean clogged kidileys and stim- plate them to normal activity. also to help neutralize the acids in ur- ine. so it no longer is a source of irritation. thus often endin! blld; der weakness. ‘Duper on the social program of ' Rish, ache and feel like lumps of‘ is made frormthe acid of grapes and - I ’. , . l I i i I \ I oxaintples from the speaker's own! ‘ ' l ' llj‘ Great Low-Priced Watch More men use the lnizcranll Mnplc bee! tlinn any other watch. Sturdy. reliable. sood looking. it carries n sound guar- $2.00 Inlersoll Midget T HERESriogiftlikeawatch, nothing used so much, consulted so often, carried so long. The Ingcrsoll you give now will be ticking Christmas Greetings next July-next Scptcmbcr, and so on through the years to come. Your dealer can show you Ingersolls to fit every purse and purpose. Sizes for men, women, boys, and girls. Radiolitc dials that tell time in the dark. Jeweled models in nickel and gold-filled cases. Prices from $2.00 to $12.00. INGERSOLL WATCH CO., Inc. 294 St. Catherine St. EX, Montreal, P.Q. Maple Leaf Toii-‘rin-o in the Dnrk The famous Ingrrmll hlaiile lmal equipped (or lrlllng limf‘ in the dark. Rn um docs it. Convenient under the nlllow at night. $3.00 . Mid“! Rsdiolito —~~- > breeding societies in all parts of t d d f M The smallest Inucrmll- For n‘ M“ h , v I the world who wanted to present gggghaarcgutéwlgmetse W32“ 3,03 wgw J m;;-_g{;'g,,;;*l,,;g;§_ My" dhl; mfiiQKn iggufiim: animals to this ranch. Grateful as l g ‘ s4 o0 I°°d "m" ll" "Wu?"- tuo ' ~ ~ - Jad Salts is inqineahlve. cannot |.q.|4q_'r.||.m, Gold-Filled Reliance . lSm i“ . ' " \ . . i $0ldS n. Hfludache Rheum“ A Whitn- Dioh {Iqalglcaiit ‘flit: iyaegflgnggl ¢ggg i Ill the dark Waterbury Rndiolits Gommnkd mum“ aligning-knew _ . ' oothache Neumlgia Neunfls be made lust everyone should take now and than ~ t “u, , {fwd gg","*,"'- ‘Mm- air-‘veiu. ( Thin. bride: madd- lu h “animal n“ m“ . l _ n “M,” u]; . ‘ wee o easel. ' ‘ "Q Earachc " Lumbago ~ Pfllll, Pfllll Cm“ f: ed rn to help keep the kidney! clean and 080410-00. 73° - i as successfully mm w"! °° h u, n" I m $10.00 _ $12.00 , , . “arm 1- --»--~-» w a - --~1.i°'H>~r*~"- ii.".‘.’.'l‘...f'?i.;“€.‘l°il fills-ii‘; :::.":-sn=~*~r i!‘ ~ ' "*- m- m‘ ‘Mal gar“; u" ° ""52"? " hlku iy panhlnglisve in’ ' its, M um a _‘ | l... i; ya‘ ‘ - a y: ‘mdn, the left-over o c e