~ro,___ .1 ,us_n.___nrrLY ' ~ f _ -I lsmmiw _ _U rw-< :_ i3. _ rmsrr or _us/1 .{“‘£_.§ ge *s ,_ as X* ”§'r‘i¢1E‘§ii‘lnt°n‘§t§°"f1 _ - pg-._-~ _ *e __ ‘ia _~.a na. 1-¢ 1* -To Publish* and Advertise" ' ' ` 11° _,.111§1luieslc1 U.1sn1hei 1isen1insi|en"1.s;....... if ‘.-neun. ..1.-,.1:;°~“.°.:._ ::°.:::":::-.es days sessions of the twentieth non _ I A ,Pl20,l/hides. vention oi the N._1é. sud 1=..1ii.*1. ‘-vp.-a Sunday School Association which __ _ WHS Dlleued on Tueidsy, is being held ' ` ‘ "P011, . _ y _ ` ’ is zlon onunui, onsrioeceiows, snd .(Slw°1s1.t_o .'i‘ne.Gusn1isn) 0$l"l‘A@A-, _(let. 39.-Although a variety of questions _were 'discussed at the _inter-provincial .conference whisk 1=011°111d_ed a thi-,ee-days session tc-nisht. 011 only a few, including subsidies increase equal to 10 per eent. of the customs and excise reve- nue of the -Dominion, was 'there usni mity. _ 'l‘o~day’s sessions _were taken up in the discussion of the.Lower1Pro- vinces' claims .for the conservation of federal representation. Novo Boo- tia and New ,Brunswick sled an mga. ment in favor of the resolution while Prince Edward .Island _made s special plea that eventually there will he no representation at all from that .pro- vince. After considering the questions involved, - the following resolution was adopted by the conference. - “That this Conference expresses the opinion that it does not represent the provinces for the purpose of matters of federni representation andidecllnes to take any notion in regard to them." Premiers Scott and Siftou offered a resolution that any Dominion dov- ernment assistance in the way of car- rying on works in any province should -take the form of a subsidy. It was taken as understood, althoughj the resolution did not say so, that it aimed at the Highways' Bill expendi- tures proposed by the Government and twice rejected by the senate. Premiers Scott and Sifton urged' in support of their resolution that mat- ters of highways were eicluslvely in the jurisdiction of the provinces and "111d¢1"t11° dl-15i¥ites'of ‘the Bus East The roeeedin s reo sued e terda _ _ is attended bv -over two hundred dale- 5 ‘ n e mot on of Mr. Reiley, the .The proiected meeting of the pub- ‘lates from all over the _Island and ‘Executive Committee's report was licity men of the Maritime Provinces, from New Brunswick. Iadopted without discussion. .__._.__...._.. __-ss n va-ei ‘ the Sunday _School sstbe nursery of the Ollurcb, etc. The modem Sunday School was the educational organisa- tion of the whole Uhureh and all the hoxzizs it ¢;oul_dt`itouch` for systematic re ous e use on, ev geliem and Ql6ristian` culture. M ` th i There was some d s 'mess Limmkw hm! Y P nh 8 P. ye y Gy _ _ iscusiononthe the proposals to mn. than out du » ,was e est. evening morning W a conference on the ¢-neluiSecreta.1'ys report, C y ~ ` Bt the home of Mr. B. LL' T. Ha. rl- sub ect, "T e .Pastor and S _ Mr. La s < *U15-511111 PTUS) Ilf§;:°;l“5;o:;;`““ I§‘;;°ig‘:“;” 9f°'?;“ son, Harris Avenue, where the vilsit- dayi School,H which was contrllifcted tbl; him verywfggcliazlyd fl-otxlllft §,_ £331; TORUNTO. Ont.. Oct. 29.-The rronossi ii will nolneeld ouegilliez cn” Us yuellslsts were 111111c11¢té=1'ai the Rev- Dr. Mclilfresh. Ph-D.. Interns- remarks that a greet sissy msn and NW" "°`“’1“‘*}’“"““"” “ °°“‘”‘“°"° yprovinues had to ‘mance bam” “° conclusion of the business session. tional Superintendent of Teacher been appointed in the past in con-. “I 'tory of “ I’“i°“m' L°“g“° having upemumm co u1d__b° mme Y Thcoiitcome ofthe meeting was the training for Sunday Schools and at nectfou with provincial work in me pee” mrmed in T°‘°°“t° with 31° .pn-ty um, ,,,,,.,, d,,,,,n (im th organization oi the Mssiinne rubli- “'111°11111°11Y 1111111°1sss11111111s to that sunday school districts ease should “"°W°d ‘°"°““°“ °f *’“P1"Y1"Z 111°” . ng e city _Assoclatioxx with the lonowmg quesiiou were considered not lm” been appomtei some I and money for an anti-honle rule di§;“‘:`°|°11 @1131 a1;°f;1;i:Bm1;1;1;1tg¢gé‘“`°n »°gic°;-9' for its mmm yea,-:__ The business session followed. After them had done nothing, und he hog- °3n"i*;P1§11 i11hUl-S1161; It 1;11YB U16 01”- . ' . President U. L. Mal-tin, Amherst devotions various reports were pre- en that future Executives uid 5"" 'B 0” as °°“ °"°°‘1 WW” ' .. .rss cures the provinces in thai; rights ot Vice-President for__Prlnce Edward __ and women who would do the work members. The News says “that the 1 _ _ _ island, J. E. B. Mc(/ready. REPORT OF _ and see that they were prepared to moyemeno, is no 151,, one is evidenced ncorporation, the following resolu V, _P id _ tion mend by Hom J. A. Tasclw Henle? qresrixlt for New Brunswick. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Sgintiliael wrgthiit bgofeothey gveéret av- by the fact that amongst those said ` . - 5- . n gr a s umb- _ ` ¥`9:‘,;;h‘§*§11h‘;111;I;i;Ia>;1‘sil‘y- adloptcdi s,m.eta,.y_»1.hmsm.er. Edgar E_ Ke1_ The chairman read the report 0|! Hug mock to Sunday School won in to have enrolled are many ex-soldiers “ ° P‘°V 11°” iey. th Ex prince Edu-Md 1-~a,,,1 _concerning ineorpomeion companies ° °°111'»1V° C01111111iW19 iw' 1912- _ “_ ~ -----~-"---------‘-‘-‘-'-'-`-`-`-'-‘---f-‘-ff--‘-'=--=--'-'-------=------»-------_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-_~.-.-.-.-.-.- --» -v ..;*f:°.';i.2f:.°.°°.2:z1'.’:‘:“.; is-.‘;1;‘°.':,.°.i::°.° --i’§..ii°”i“:a1.::i“.;1;i‘ or court oi c d ii i ' ' ~ - - - M,-,.,,, ,, ,,,.e ,, » _~ - - "S ' In A I 4' 'U ith” body :£241 ih $1 ii:-sti;AS;~el;i;eut2 gaudy, Publicity Agent for Prince the Word of Life, the multitude of reaching down to local conditions, ' i_ _ | 'Doirinlon this `(Jonfcl‘cnce ex resses Walid Island' C' A' H°'y°°' G°“°"'l ““W°°1`Yi“K “Hd 11115631511 W01'11€1‘9 in and tm tr°“b1° W” t° 3" mm WUC' . , _P Traffic Manager of the Government the ‘Sunday Schools of the province would go out and do the work. He . " the “fm 11211" 111111 111° <1°°1S1°11 nsuwsys- o D oliil Publicis mr- ' . ui- cd the nc 'i i f _should be considered us final and con- pert; UC 'In 'Martin President yof the :rl-has ?l(1)i‘;‘i,l iiilfiflt0;'rc§&i\e?i::;ua;‘;;;°a; ingthe v'ariou?S:oiilnsllipgxllgieiéhewgxgyk ' ' " 4 iclilsive especially in view of the far- ° ` ' . ' ' S ‘ “ ` reachinlg and disturbing uncertainties :::g:irstG,l;?;-ZS cga§§;1dgee',.HAI;Il;tM‘§; gf, that °°h°°l“ ‘md the w°rk they ,had tilllihuriysttgrril-oii\:;lf?tcil?lm'e tiling! [traded _'_- creuted in the public mind b doubt 1 . _ fl _ r ed o do as an association. licierr- 1 005 elf ° 1°"-‘T5 (Cans,/.lien Press) Y the Government Railways Henry T in to the 1,03 it ht th . _ carefully and secondly follow them v - f _ cast on the powers of legislatures Hogg, Publicity Uommggsiguer for gt' joins of thatp ‘:no§,,rneya,;':|ue,,,;'1li° up; let them loiow something was hrfliwo `i_ORkZJ' Oct' 29`_‘Th° Sem' with regard to this matter.” J h - w_ _ ‘ ' ' . A - 5 P 75'°»I` `011"1l11111Y. 11 $4,500,000 ,ugiiig dieciding tc: meet sggin from .igegi cl oils' G(;r;§§:;1htAgz?irl3;?s€ ggfggfeghxnaih ,,?;§,lg;f§',,ft xizibtztirmldgfg' iainfouvziilfcil 312:: f,°f"’°"m°”' “'“f ‘,’i1“°”d i” th; hifi’ i s tme at e call- of ir lomer Mr. McGregor 'Maritime Rs repo ta: _ » - . h uld b d . B r°°°"°"' 0' “Y 0” “PD C11 911! iGouln and Premier Sir James Whit- tive Grand Trllnk Railwayj L? T. lccgérolmgitdee l;;‘;1til$.lt‘l:ius*i1:i‘;)sr (Jmglmgg I Nev. Mi. l‘?ili1l?'tin said that they had nom the om Colony Trust uompary i ;11s.v. but setting no express dates. Harrison, (host), J. B. Doggett, New in an-an il; for the ,,,,,,,,° fm, 1,, s real necessity now ion training om- . °f B°”°°" and “ke” i“t° the F”d°" lthe Conference adjourned. ... Brunswick Secretary for Agriculture; dsiegagesg 5.-, the dischag; gt thi cers for district work, A lot of poo- al Court The mmpany is "Mm" "1 VOWU 01 tl111»11k11 W°1`0 11d0i1ted to Harold D. Buchanan and Edgar duties my which they had been ,L _ ple took hold of district work with- $2"?00'0.00 bmds M a wmpany °“ chair, Hon. ‘G. H. Murray, Premier Kellyf-of The Busy East stall. muted the had hem va mu, out the first conception of the things whxch mterest defaulted mst July' 0! Nova Scotia and Premier Borden, The President and Secretary were £1 5 ofthe é mmitto tr h- fag! expected of them District conferences The Scalshipt Company has agencies while Charles Lanctot, Secretary, appointed a committee to complete wgrk of me v(;_;-lou; deép:rf,;:o_:25 bag 111101110 be held often 118 1105811110. alliparts of the United States and ,wss presented with s nesniliui stick- the vrssuisstiou and report at an been nrougni under review snd such 11° that the °111°s1= °°111d become ac- 8”” a' __ _ `p{n_ This owning the .Duke og gon. fi:_'gtif;1;°tg11§st§,l;1;iT31;’d ft; 511111' action taken as in the judgment of dl““i:f»€;1dW€t11 1`»\;¢1;“Z01;- ?;111§l10W" 1 W POW" the committee would strengthen or 91” 9 0" 0 P11 e 11 B o naught entertained the delegates at to add enlarge the work The chief event of the General secretary whereby hai lliideuu Hall. _ The resolution of formation was the year was tile mann-mg worhys could recall such people from ulfice_iHuW _AEN-ULLUEU UIUS ‘$2.508 ‘SWE -RACE (U`nn`adi§n Pressj . " LONQQN',` 39.-'° C&mbridlB~ shire stakes va ned at ,$2,500 was won by Cantilever at Newmarket ‘to- day. Cheerful second' and Bantair third. 111--_L_-_-1_ Mns.iiiiu's_1uii .nn lu in v .~ _.__- (Qanadlan Press) PLYMOUTH, Oct. 29.-5-'l‘he ease of Jennie lda'yr.Eatcn, charged with' the' murder of the husband, 'rear Admiral. Eaton, wah 'given to the jury in the ` (Canadian ,Press) . WASHINGTON, oct. _zi~_- ess-i_°.e»li1. waufnnn-dial. -ron ounnnan house work. Apply at once to Mrs.. ' D. -.Stew'a\‘t, l6B,KentaSt. lwwktf ll- . MAID 'WANTED IN, SMALL FAM- iiy, go goto St. John, N;>B. Good' wages. .Apply _sc ass mueicn sc. ' s41a~1e;eeu-ii ne. A ~SUALL' o F about -in Ol! pisde th e ilifddon . , 4 ' ` '10 “ere-' WITH ‘AN ‘IOEBERGJ This will not' be recognized by the United States as the election last Sunday was not constitutional. The inhbilfty of the Huerta _government conduct a constitutional election may _leadthe ‘United States _to show them how. »'I_‘l_1at some comphrehen- hive plan is expected ofthe United today _when the cliar_acter` of the re- presentations made by diplomats of the nations in Mexico _became known._ Although no collective _opinion was reached it became known today that the 'United`States was seyerely crit- ined especially _ by the _Frihch Minis- ter. -Diaz is finding-confinement in the United States battlédhip not all` fun. He is not allowed to comlnunl- cate _with anyone on shore. He 1 -will 'probably be landed-st Key-'West dur- ii g the first ‘week of _Novem'l.er.‘ He *cross not want to‘be landed in a lexico. ‘ ' ` STATES GUNBOAT. ESOL? -O0IsLIBION rmw ronK.,osi. .za-a special ss-1 his eo the american from Liverpool). “rms 'rsutoeic narrowly Feslabedf collision with on inbox; on lm 1:0111 ` e from Montreal " . _ il 'vq§;‘§"?.°i°°”?’ ’”'u'.‘2° "“ 'l'-“.§°s-'£` 3" 1' ’ ` | ' cm _w tel oz. r Pell ' ' '1 ' ' -. e d i 'rh rcbis ol sunday schoolwork- rcundisnd me not “Ervin nodes nh 1,°‘,f§’,°§°5‘,{,“"§,,}‘f°$I,°,f‘§§2,~ffh¢§:L$“fs”cif:;ts°§\1iif°§i=§iu ° ‘tl si-»°_ ass _rigs is me enis sounding ~!1_‘¢\1l.|i-°‘m*"”°' n 3 l°°' 'assume ,‘ on iii; avi-eat one these discouraging things there was young life, which could not be said vowhm Jmn' mm” on the on the Great Western one on the no doubt but that n new interest, the to be very full of the spirit of rever- \11`15l‘» I0* Wl¥11ll\¢ illlt in time S ' 1, ch of new life was upon them ence, and develop that spirit of rc- ‘ ~ . » dland' to the cotch Bspress one res a - _nom ies lookout who cried -'ics 111 » _ M ,, , ,, W, ,ml ,,_ M .andy / \ Oh the Cheshire and Liverpool line, There was a general WAHM 1111 11-116 V°1‘°1'1¢* W ° °‘“‘ “gm I K "I , ' _ ii d deeper sense of ‘precsion in worship to a er. mn’ M" “dn” “N Nnmd' 31% g;uh”:a::te*dh°1»l<:Bei’¢M2ig::;t:;:-it-esegtinzmlhyngl ‘i-lsligious education Nor must they mistake their uro- ggummwuu life” to M pu' ° is worked .on on Bi-icun rsii-'cucelng deeply into cnc consciousness bleu. The sfsid- 1°1111s1 sttitiid; 3! ‘ ' ' " ' . d th use k to the ordinary congregation ou( o "Tl" W thmhd un 0"* vm mm. w be hmtgoanil at is of thzhaew vislion tfvytli ma‘:\°y EM be very fitting and seeillly in ~ _ - £1 up ed that the new ya om- give - - tm in ‘ r u‘ ° ` in 'on should investigate the cause cicncy was the word they beard on K1‘°Wl-uv!-_I§_v__WPi‘1}d 11° l *H1111*-1011 mm’ .wi u_m“.de" Lmimmfouu mphehorig, nf_the accidents. ` every side. They must quit defining V (Continued on page two) Minard s Linimeut Cures Distemper. a *nd **b"°“d» °f the 1'°5°\U`°°5 ‘md OP' mate relation to the International P ,‘“`°i.n““_`8`“"3W?5 "3 fresh. Rl141.Rev.,‘Dr. Ciltten, .head of .presided over bv 11 Acsdisiunlyersiry, one recorded use `°¢mP°““t 5@V€17¢1_Fr°,X “P°ft» °“° Commlttee’s appreciation of 'the "‘°?°“5.m7 in t°Wh with M“"1tm}° faithful and efficient service of the 11111111! _"fd °°11d1ti°11s» Into this bar- Field secretary, Bev. w. A. Ross. se" Wm 1111*' 11111111 *-1111 1°"°11’-1 1‘1s1'1~ The Rev. L. H. Jewsii ned resigned ti-111° t°W1*° 91111 °1'€i°5» “Fld `i°'”"“' as Superintendent of the I. B. B. A., tions generally, a flood of develop- and Rem J_ _M;_ McLeod nppmnesd as ment news circulated to prove benefi- the head of that department, gpeoim The fund to carry on this work will public utilities, will be approached in sympathy and eo-operation had made a lJ11Si110SS"llke WHY- Thdl- C- R-. B9 the year gone-by so far as they could has already pledgeda heertyisupport; 3|_B¢,,3¢,1os were incomplete and so 1111d‘f11f11`°' 111 110 P98501* Wh? °*-P51' 9Y"" no comparison was possible with. tems lem? these provinces. 1-0511- 1912, but this would he published in eller 'with he soversmsnts. _sh<>\11d ins Advocate ister. 'rue nepsmnsni not i\l11y`B11d B11bS¢11~11f\111U‘Y 60-0115" Superlntendeuts on the whole had Vi.°W°4`11Y 111111 1Bl'B0» U-19" 49 017917 district conventions, besides several rcoS0!1`t0 11011978 that U19 l11'°P°1'°° rallies in im Ortant and needy cen this movement. 'rhé Maritime Prev- bam" .user-ict, ss it had ' IN ENGLAND. then there was a lack oi dei1B1"1° 1"*”". Ill ou.. o . av.-un .nie 1sf.esc,seiioels.-there v°1° 10° 1111111 °°1‘°°1° 1 1 .train .ences perly_s:i.sn_d to. tw seats 011 111° 1_1 rogues. _ tyrant:-1 ur avi:-are attvndescv 111111: s mall is .ilu __ e..s_m_¢1»1\r e_ue~1w1i=11°°1A1»°°1»11s1 we .n '°.v..*i."c'?iiL-."**,§c.f1-:.~.':.~*1»f°-‘:.'i:..'.e,°_ ii°i°::.:ii: ~..'.".'.:.°a.....‘:' J' cel' ielio¢op,ri~` cf ~ teeree_n,and,toome.uy_.amallf ‘ I `_;?t’.y9nte§f:? §1’§\11dsien. s desi; ::1\°e1;.¥nsir`.lmsvs1 1111.11 11°* 1111* _ _ . "l‘h_i:£.tl;a_¢ixth__ _ guafcontribntian-one good iot__wou1d_bs¥- - at as-fu. ,_-=-1.--1-1¢»""`_e_i-fe- »us=- s»=»~v1»»-1;g;=,g;=_» 1110vsd by Mr. Dasgett. as iol1ows=- sunday school Convention hem 1,, and 111111 into office people who could _ - "'R°S01Ved that this gathering here Zurich-at which they had been repre- ‘1° th” W°fk- T0 C8117 011 11119 great _ I _ _ ___ __ ~ present resolve ourselves into an or- sented by their Teacher Tmimng work of the Sunday School they _ _ _ _ _ » ganization to hs known as the Mari- gupgrintendent, Rey_ E_ S_ weeks’ B_ should pledge themselves to a speci- '- _ ' -__ _ 1 _ f time Publicity Association, the ob- DU and by their Genera; geafetm-y, fic amount; ten cents per child was ' jects of the Association to be the Rey_ W_ A_ Roni M_ A_ They mms. not much, a`od‘ if it was increased .publishing and advertising, at home “ized with thankminess their mul they would be able to get better nint- erial for their work. P°n'!”‘“."|°' df H” tm,” M“f5t_1m° work, to which they owedmore than H1417 _bwevnd Ytlwtfi-116! _*[219 P_7`°Ui'm°°5-" ` M ` they could estimate. ‘The 'report ex- ,t'99`h5F°Y.` .“'!.'i*?"'_1m~',f1"_.1”_ ff°_l`¥l4F_iP!HZ - .TI 1'111°'z11°r,11°_1 1.>1.t_1,1°. 1111111: is issued hearty; welcome co nr. mal. fifsss w11°11vsrs. svl>°3111*°d 111 '1l°°11 faith a-ndacoepted dildo in good faith. from whom, when nttey get to be better acquainted with the parti- cular work, they would get better re- sults than they would get at first. The General Secretarys rrshort' was adopted. ‘ rmancszs. _ _ 1 cial when circulated broadcast over mention was made of the presence in " ’ W1' °W“ P1.`°Vi‘1°°° and .b°Y°”d °“1` that convention of Teacher Training Mr- H- M- Hidke. tlld Treaslirer. bordgs. Thus will a lduai purposetlllie clan” from the Disciple Charon in then submitted the financltm state- - serv ' , i. e., incuca ng n e _ m rs d' and from Cornwall, who ment, snowing bait of total prm°‘ml° °! °°”ut'“u°“°l ¢°v°m" minds of our own 'people a fuller SE: gréssnt to ,,e,_,_i,.e _their diplo. amount ofthe allocations of the var- faith in th°11` *mme °°‘“m`Y5 and mas from the build of the Intcrnut- ions districts, $685, up to date 111111 v°11'1f1'Y We 1‘¢1111Y 11='°- A11 11111’ ionsl superintendent. 'run report $444.39 usd been received, leaving n °h°’W1U_K tm’ "Frm 5° "'“`g° what B concluded with nn exhortation to get balance to come in of $190.21. If ell t0 8111111101119'-111 f\1¢'e301‘tB of the al- ‘away from the mistakes of the past the districts paid up their alloca- f°5d°Y1°'t°"°1_i°h°d mmiums °f df°s°m° and be quick to learn better methods tions they would have suilicleni; to 11155111! “Wh b°“¢fi°i°'1 "°P°"t5 *md of doing the work to which they were meet their needs without having to literature. ` ‘ . 'dei-¢,¢e,1_ make any special call. Mr. Ross said that there was' no be rsised by direct appeal to the GENERAI. ssonsvralors REPORT. season why those allocations were many different towns and cities ‘ not paid up, and the secretaries t11F011Bh011f» U10 1911891 11115 '°1`°8d*-11 . The General Secretary, Rev. W. A. should have their work cleared up of the ‘three proVi11°41B. 131111 t° 11° Ross, presented a. report on the field against the appointment of new fill- d1`“Wn.¥f";`1'~h 011 Bglllgii 01 P(;`0P°1`u°¥; work in this province. Attiilhe outset ccrs, upon who? it woui: como hnrdi " ' ' ` l ` _ mem BB N8 1' 11 110111111 011 511 8°11°‘f9~ he thanked ‘the president, e corres- in having to ix up t e prev ous smug by num” h 8 Bppumu-ability*‘to contribute. pending secretary, the treasurer and years work. B1|Dl11¢D10111ii11¥ 01050 °f101`t5» 15110 the members of the executive, the iJl~. Darruch, as one of the Execu- f°d\“'°l` 5°Y‘?f“1“°11t» 91° "'111'°° \°°“1 'district officers. the pastors and all tive, impressed on the delegates that 8°V111'111‘1i°11fB. the rai1W11Y5 5.115 U*-1191' other officers who during the ,year by the ohicct was that every year of the Association should open with n clean sheet, and ho suggested that the the ' bisrsst publicity arent we have. rind the best in their history. The Treasurer should' nuilce himself n rin- nnce miuistcr_ and connect himself more closely with the different - dis- tricts nml Sunday Schoolsand more fi-eqilently bring the matter before them so that they might pay up sec. ' ‘ ` ` ` ~douu noiliiui work, and und been n linen allocations wiinin cnc ulioted _ It was well _after midnight bcfsfs great belpio him. During nie recon: _pci-iod. British P0" 1°B1`i11¢ f°1'¢il.~le return to 1 adjour¥1l1181111 01111111- tour there _had ,been held seventeen The financial statement was adopt- ed ' 1 ‘ _ ' P ' _TAKEN ABOARD'UNl'i‘ED operative _keynote has ,been struck in tres. South Kings _was the SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM. ' "'*’* incel' people have come _to a realize- fumned B11 thi, ten points of An interesting and instructive dis- ' VERA GRUB. Oct. 28.-General tion of the factthat they xnuit 581111. the district standard. Their or- cussion by several leaders of Sunday Inu* mf” 5PPu°d t° an Amerimu 3115 .|'F1‘°1111°\1i1Yvf f‘1°11` W" f`\S11t~ ganisatlon work was now more com- School work than ensued on the ques- scnlulsts durlns the night for pro-1 fight muse not be 'waged in s piece znsn ever before; they use use-_ tion: the sunday school program. W1i'»i°11 -H1111 Wil *$3911 011 \1°°’*`l -“W t' 'orcllls wall. We are on the ve1'L'°'ter material, due to careful eclectic-.l. ' Rev. B. 0. Mol'“_° °i1°.11°d» ‘1°“““¢ -United States sunboat -WlleellllE-- pf fn great development, ‘and must He woiim point out some weaknesses with the subject of Worship in the Je" 381100"-1 H1111 C°°1“° 0¢°“v *W9 die' speedy arran'¥`el11_011`*11 *O 110116 and some nee`i‘ls‘o! the work as they school. He said they must never for- M°11°9~11l`N1d 1510311-114°* Wmwm' 5” $1151 ever-recurring etpansfons in a appeared to him. The chief weakness get that onefuuctlon, and an fm- Amerieen newsvsrer correspondent- my sad-business-like' way. wg, ui, 1”; 0| inorougli-going dis- portant function oi the sunday who madefsimfhr ~ai1l1l1°l1ti°11 9° £110 ` ' _.....‘.__.......-_'__ fries work between annual conven- school, was the development and the consulate, we're»~also’t'sken on' board ' ' ' _ nom; nm, gh, advocate was not expression of worship. .it was like- the 81111boat,_with Gsnaralhial. 1’ Anurnmnsg 'fp as w`idely"oirculated as it _should be, wise one of the most, didicult func- tions of the school. Let them remem- '1'1‘U'1`°m° ‘NNY _ ` ' ` ents in the arent msioriiy oi can ber _ruse their sunday school unioi-~.iis lived wnilc sssrcninz for work. tunately for both itself and ,for the general congregation differed, very largely, in its make up, from the 8011- ersl' congregation. ln the general congregation, the element of worship and its acconipanment of reverence was already developed with the ma- iofity ol the ecnrreretisn- 111 111° Salida! School, with its ahsunding young life the reverse was the ease. _ o.iv U _'sENS1TlorilL sroiiv n=1li».1£-1oeiivnii'ieii__ ruin in lororuo -____-&-2-_ Regurding Secret _ Organization _of Unionist Leagues to Supply lien und Money for iinti-Home Rule Campaign in Ulster. 0. whose time on reserve hill expired .md are therefore no lo_ger on wap ,oillce payrolls. Mizz* f these men |have soldlered in I nd, in North icountry garrisons and therefore are familiar with thnopography of the surrounding country and local condi- itions. This would prove invaluable lshould civlI`war result. 'l‘llc_move- ment is not confined to Toronto but in every large centre of the Domin- ion it is making rapid progress. The organization is in an advanced stats in the principal cities from coast to coast," UHUUAL VEHMUNI HY. (Canadian Press) sr. ALHANS, oct. ze.-The resign. ation of E. J. Chamberlain, of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway to-day as president of the Central Vermont Railway and the election of former Governor E. 0. Smith to succeed him were features of the annual meeting of the Central Vermont this after- noon. UUNSHAW TU UHUHLUUHUWN _ TU UUMUUU (Canadian Press) 1 tal of $1,000 in four years in s small .loan business, was told here to-day by Miss Helen M. Foster, a. witness in a suit against the company for violation of small loan business. Four years ago Miss Foster was engaged to run a company loan busi- ncss in this city and given $1,000 capital. Since then she had sent back $34,000 to tho uompo.ny’s head- quarters in Chicago. _____.___.._.,_. LUN ZEPPELIN (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Oct. 29.--The report on, the exulosion of the cllrlgible Zeppe- lin in which the lives of 28 ufflcersl and mon of the German army were. lost, was due to a partial vacuum; formed behind the windshield. This. type of shield was used for the first' time as an experiment for thc better! protection of the crew. It sucked; the escaping gas into the place where; it was set on tire and exploded, thus causing the disaster. BUY AUUESIEU TELLS UNUSUAL SIUUY (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 23.-Angelo Ger- cia. a fifteen-year-old Mexican relu- gee, was given into custody nf thc Ohildren's Society to-day wh.le an investigation is being conducted 'into the unusual story he told. 'i'he boy told on interpreter that his futher was killed in the Mexican revolution. that hc rail away from homo because he feared he would be placed in the Federal army. He shipped as a stownway on a British freighter and was put to work by tho captain as walter. When he got herd the unp- tgin ggvg him $10. Oil C1118 fl‘l0fl6y PUUUZE Ui MUNMIU ENU H|S USU NEW YORK, Ont. 29-'llle Prince of Monaco ended his lone visit bo the United States today, and after bld- ding farewell to some oi those who accompanied him on the tour and other persons whose acquaintance he undo s statement expressing his American Government and people. had made in this city. boarded his _ nrii-nes ysciie, preparatory to sailing Battery. and-the ai. 0. o.'s on No. for home. Departing, the Prince 4, play the gunner! of '|lo.\ it tlh _ BP' precistlon of the cordiality of the i A service which will be appreciated by residents along the West River, and particularly at Bonshaw, was in- augurated yesterday when. the Gov- ernment steamer -Dolphin made ui; first trip of what is, honed-.will--_be.a. _ _303'1'0N, --0¢t_ 39__.H0w ,_ mt pfor regular service. between Bonshaw and ' fit of -$24,000 was made from a_ capi- (‘hariottstown.~ The'7~i)olphil`i is 'A trim little craft, about 40 feet in length and 10 (est beam. She will carry 40 to 50 passengers and has cabin accommodation for at least liulf of this number. She is propel- led hy u. 24~horsspower 4 cycle gnsolcuc engine dnd can reel of! li) ,miles an hour. She is a new steam- er, built expressly for the .provincial govcl‘nu.lcul., and is being put OD this route in compliance with a .general ilu-nland for such a service. Agood deal oi rc arato work was carried 11 P fy . 'on dlllmg the past summer in clean- _ - ing up the channel in the upper sm.-tones of the river, where the or- nliluriy dliliculties cifinavigabion wants a dei Lo by quantt es of debris a union logs which had been accumu- lating from year to year. Very mucn of this obstruction has _already been cleared away and more wagon! u similar kind is in contermp n. The provincl..il government recognises the ni-ccssliy of maintaining a rogu- lar service between Bonsbaw and Uharioiteiown and the Dolphin has been put oln laggelyx as an ment. is ou e e prove su can for thu work she will make Delillar erips on Tuesdays and Blrideys. She is in command of Captain Inman -whol has for several 'years carrie on a similar service with the Derry, a bout lunch better suited for freight than passenger service. The Dolphin although built and equipped -for -pas- senger service has considerable .ac- commodation for light freight. It is ,sincerely hoped that she will prove 'suitable for the work, in which use sho will be 9. boon of insetimable val- ue to the large section of cxoiuntry;\ IU-3 4.....- .I ._..,,, 53.* i_-lr 1:. iii.. l_. H.: 1.3 lv.: M1.. IE’ ii" iii. l > .i if yl `r 5 ;'=‘ . fi; - -iii' 'Fl' I su. i .,{. ' lv fl ` ff. i§.;’_._s ,.. ,,.-.en : 1- :.‘f`:1e<é=-1 1 . 4 hit ` ii 1" i’ 1' :H £21; A", \ i \~\ i i