ZntWG canI-"hdl The Public Forum This column In open for the diceusafon by correspondents or questions of interest. The Charlottetown Gill-dials dosh not necessarily endorse the preaching ninetyyearsbutheis able are unimpaired, a blessing so often Murray Harbor are second to none opinions c: correspondents. MIJRRAY HARBOR sin-A viiitof to Mandy rumi- wOllid suppose the place was named after some _jearly residents of that name, but that is not so. ‘The name is of French‘ origin, I have been teld by one of the/natives. The flame comes from Morue, the Frenchword for codflsh. Could a name be more appropriate? No doubt, cod were so plentiful in" early days that they came clcce to the ahore and perhaps could bstaken in the. river. Even yet it is a great fishing place. How convenient? A man can keep ...his boat at his farm, motor out to sea and return, with his catch to his home. Fishing and fox-ranching, seem to work well together, the foxy‘ odor being dissipated by the eea breezes. while. the smell of fish is very agreeable to Rcynard. Perhavps largest ranch is that of the Murray Harbor Silver For Co. Mr. Simon Jordan, is caretaker. Mr. Jordan is the ipioneer fcxman of King's County. When quite young he had trapped foxes in capiivity, Mr. John Stewart has a. nice ranch of his own. ‘rho original owners of this ranch found they could make more money in other ways, so they sold out to John-Jar a song. But no one envles John his good luck. The Jor- dan's came originally from lmgland. Richard Jordan la ap- w to g0 about. ms sight and bearing denied to the aged. The people of in sociability and hospitality, and whether of Scotch descent 0r not, have a sense of humor and enjoy a good story or Joke. Some years ago, while visiting at the home of Mr. Richard Murley, an incident hap- pened that I will not forget. Being a musical family, there was some singing. Before leaving the writer was courteousiy asked to sing. Anti- ctpating a little fun, 1 did my best to sing the "Hundred Pipers." Mr. Min-lay sat quietly in a corner, ap- parently enjoying the humor, if not the music. When I came to that part of the song relating how the hun- dred pipers swam the river, and blew a blast, which was too much for the English and they took to their heels and ran-when I came to that. up Jumps Mr. Murley with "stop! stopl" ‘ That's enough of that." ‘There goes those bragging Scotch again." Run away? No, they wouldn't run from a thousand pip-_ ers.” I said that perhaps the Scotch did blow a little, but they hsd a good deal to blow about. "Well" says he, “I will allow that a Scotchman is as smart as any one else, but not one bit smarter." The Englishman's dis- counting of ihevmerits oi the Scotch was,‘ in this case, at least, more feigned than real. When I reminded hlnrth-at his amiable partner was a daughter of the brave sons oi the moor and heather, he supposed "lt 5 was the mistake of his life" (‘i’) Control‘; Cart MMI- Whrruc: at ibair scwl. or loekattbebcqatheyusaflanccms cctbcoasnctcstccn" Iwinelaleand ‘there will as divine scones in the rmbytmsu cburcb cc Inns-y at 3 P. M. Th0 RWW. Qfllfillllltifll conduct tau ssrvicca. ' woum rename cohsvs alittcr of hogs to market next Jilly ci- Aug- ustwbsnpricsswiubsabvbigbi You swine ssis bred to farrow in Jan , and February. ' Sabbath will be held in Glasgow nose at mic-p. m. and in the People's onus-ob, City, at '1 p. m. sermon sub- ' iect, "Signs of the times: the Jews." Rev. D. V. O'Hara, Minister. P. rrfewman, New Haven, wish in an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Belle, to Mr. Leonard Newcon, Kingston, msrriase to take Place the latter part of October. derstood that ten new potato inspec- tors arc being appointed for the Is- land. About fifty applications have been made for the positions which are to be filledyimmedia-tely. Return- cd lbldicrl will receive the preference all other things being equal. ENGAGBMINTP-Mr. and Mrs. Was- lcy H. Hand. Cornwall. announce the engagement of their daughter Amy to liirjMilien Wheatlcy. son of" Mrs. John Wheatlev and the late John Wheatley of North River. Marriage to take place the latter part er Oc- teber. "f 511M Rlvllllhlll. Charlottetown Fire Debt. has qualified as a Morse Telesrsvh Operator. psssin, exam- inations watchers Office Wednesday. Fred toes on relief work immediately at son: FANG; caaagt ploduct cisc-ic-ll-ii cabana eaavzoail-xisbficid- -~_.-_ ill find Nil It. i118 Cha-lottetcwn 9120-10-11-11. CENTRAL PAM}! Services next INGAGIMlNT-Jll’. and M". R. POTATO INSPECTORS-It is un- I117. QUALlFlES-Ph-ed Ranaghan. son at the Chief Train De- t. Louis station in Prince County. ‘Ihey settled at first, near Charlotte- I am Sir, etc. IyGAGEMINm _ m. m‘ um town but ilnally removed to Murray A VISITOR. Bpurgeon warren, North‘ River, ain- mss - 9*?"- J- H - -~r-~---=----~- - 11.11.11- ‘ -" ‘Mildred to w. Russell n. a s a Wheat-icy. lcn of Mrs. John Wheatley c£d88lfl8d AdUCVtICGMCIItS i and the late John Wheatley, of North One Insertion 10c par line cram-cs _ ZIWP- 111141.18» i» his blue the M: ea liaa i‘ art» f " Ilurm“ . l6 ‘i h; ‘ . _P,_ .9. I > .. mhlmfy“- “ " i wmoas smears f I - ii¢r° ‘luv H w-L n-v- .—._ w - ‘ “.-. ¢.‘-. llwrldsy siierncoalwith Miss “ p. MacNevinal-idwsshdary Stewart Agents wanted Wanted assistinl. Mr. Outhouse entertained ssventeeniuniorabcysand girls of the REGAL ART.‘ 00.. I10 SPADINA Ave., Toronto, require agents in this locality te take orders for Canada's finest line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards, A. W. Oct. 83,1143- ‘A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample beck free: men and women already making five iollars up daily, in spare time; experience or capital unnecessa y. Garretson 00., Brantfcrd, Ont. ‘ A. W. 9-23-26. lounbs your; SALARY n! Ann- ifls 835.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards t0 Friends, Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Magni- ficent Flee Sample Book, Imperial Art, Manufacturers, 01 Wellington West, Toronto. A.W, 10-1-tl. Oct. 81. Female Help Wanted wANrsn-mAm roa arrears at Parker House. i100-10-9-ti’ WANTED-MAID. APPLY 1'11 KENT Stret. 8080tf. -——--.. ‘ ’ WANTED - IOUBIKIIDII] I03 country home. .Apply "M" care Guardian. ciss-io-ii-ii. roa sALs-cnssr or naswnas. To Let sofas, and kitchen stove. A791! Guardian. cisc-lc-ii-si. to LlT-IOUUI Aim nears. Ar- niy mi Grafton Street. cosi-io-a-si. For $519 _ ,.* ‘f0 RENT - A 8min. nnAnn Aillrtlnent, with modern conven- iences. in good locality. Apply to i -» ~ - 0140-10-11-81. “k Miscellaneous 101m ‘i sssmoksao. gcssgis ro LIT-Dllll-ABLI nnsmcr Land lurvaycinlermanvillgadmpd. m “ummnmm” Momma.‘ _ s 4 Basilica. Ten-ins reasonable. Abbi! casvansngrc s ~ar r. s. WW4!“ °"'"°"°'”‘ I 1mm, "_ccu-ic.1-si rsscnna WANTED AT oivca roa WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, SINGLE $35—$5°$“sn'i°n time sellinl ‘pliers, Accountants, Clerks. FOR SALE-s MILK COWS. APPLY infli- roa eALa-nssrnsnta mason Lil's Insurance Company WANTED-LIVE MINK, BED POX and Coon. Give particulars first letter. N. Mayhew, Albany _ 7959-9-28,0ct.1.4.8.1l.15.1I.32 Teachers Wanted Summerviile SchooLNo. 54. Sup- plement 810000. VD? Murphy, Sec- retary. 0092-10-9-31. Male Help. Wanted assistant around 25 years, for farm and ranch. Arthur Wood, Mt. Her- bert. cios-io-c-si AN UNUSUAL, orronrumr! earned weekly well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores of ENBWY; s exceeded this last season. Beauti- ful new portfolio free. Master Kraft Co.. Umiifi ‘Iblliifltlg-"ztilnfzenta- ti e8 mil ' is. i-Piiv. Oct, i.4.1.v.i1.14.is.iis1. 3335,2830. . Articles For Sale Georg MMillan Covehead Head. ° c ' cias-io-ic-n: pfgpgny cgmprialng house 011d barn. near Charlottetown. Apply "A" can Guardian. cm-io-ii-ci. WANTE muss». Prgce Isms macs. I museum's-lull Caaaceilcaainfnv- lnlansnaa. lncsacccccary. Apgy in ccassmc so _ “Life Insurance” " aox‘ M. nuns. u. l- ' i_ .~ ~ I Central Christian Church" at her home 01 Upper Prince St. After an 0f their 9148. lgs Erinitp Qliiitzb Churn, IKIDAY 9.80 a. m. 2.15 p. In. and 7.45 p. in. Convention of Maritime Religions Education Council-asserts Men- lld IN the avails; elsf-io-ii-n specially invited to lefllnll. ¢_.-._.....__......__ venison arvsn woman's m.- SHTUTD-Thc Bébbtmbes meeting cf tbs Vernon Rive: Institute met at tbs home of Mrs. John Currie. Miss Solcmsn presided. Meeting op- sncd with the Club Womans creed,‘ minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. After considerable business was accomplished, a social hour was spent-followed by a dainty luncheon. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Tweedy, Oct. lath. Roll call to be answered by recipes covenants Continued from page 1 . each of our governments will direct its thoughts and influence towards se- curing and maintaining the peace of light of the situation created by the the world. Our conversations have been largely confined to the mutual relations of the two countries in the signing of the peace pact. Therefore in a new and reinforced sense, our two governments not only declare that war between them is unthinkable but that distrusts and suspicions, a- riling from doubts and fears which may have been Justified before the Peace Pact, must now cease to in- fluence national policy. On the assumption that war be- tween us is banished and that con- flicts between our military or naval forces cannot take place, these prob- lems have changed their meaning and character and their solution ln ways sufficient to both countries, has become impossible. We have agreed that these qu‘ “ the sublect of active consideration between us. They involve important technical matters requiring detailed study. “One of the hopeful results of the _ visit which is now terminating of- ficially, has been that our two gov- ernments will begin conversations up- on them, following the ssrne method as that which has been pursued dur- 1118 the summer in lnndonflfhe ex- change of views on naval reduction has brought the two nations so close to agreement, that the obstacles in previous conferences, arising out of Anglo-American disagreements, now seem substantially removed. We have kept the nations which took part in Washington naval conference of i922 informed of the progress of‘ our eon. versations and we have now proposed ie them that we should all meet to- kether and try to come to a com- Irving should become hour of entertainment with stories, games and riddles they msiched to the dining room where they were served with light refreshments. Their pleasant faces and remarks of ap- preciation assured Mrs. that all had a happy time. Miss Mabel Messrs Iii-nest Duffy and Dewar Smallwood, left yesterday morning for Boston, Mass, where they in- tend to reside for the future. Mr. ‘lhomss J. Bcylan, Detectives, ‘of the Brantfcrd, Ontario, Police Department. vacation at his former home in Dm- more. DOCIIITI-At New Haven. l0, i020, lilsry Jean, infant daughter of Mr. and am, Ala: Dochcrty. Fun- Qg-fl mums”, 0st. li, at one o'clock to Clyde River cemetery. slouch-At Dreams, cn Oct. ‘l. 1030, Vineflit Isl-ed. bled (I. fun- oral took piscc Wedhcadsy ie_ Ibrt Iwsintus Cemetery. GALLANt-Disdinthsflitnoctch- crliItb-Jcllbblt. John Unlim- agedlmoathsJcnofJlas-y ad Jehaflallsntlinssal this arit- noonatidclockfrcnitherdidencl cfhilvlrcnisllohtloyflircat. ojflflfl-Dldlttheflityldlfllll Ootebflltlallttlfllndllbllicdalb iy beloved wife of James Cflrisa. cgedltyearc. rinses-cl fscasAA. Outhouse Lawson and Miss Jean Bernard, of Btanhopc, spentyesier- day in the city. Chief of ie spending his Oct. mon agreement, which would Justify each in making substantial naval re- diwtlwl- An emollient on naval ar- msnian‘ cannot be completed with- wi the cooperation of other national powers, and both of us feel sure that by the same free and candid dis- cussicn of needs which has character- ised our conversations, such mutual understandings will be reached, as will make naval agreements next Jan uary possible and thus remove this serious obstacle to the progress of world disarmament. Between now and the meeting cf the proposed confer- ence in January, our governments will continue conversations with the other powers concerned in order to remove as many difficulties as pos- DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Ohlrcprasnov Chronic aal Ne"!!! lllunscl l“ Pflllce ll- Plicbn 107! Opposite Si». Peal‘! Church. mania rasaoalrvrloits The prescription your 600W!‘ lives youand-whichioilbringieulinbe nllcdisbaaidledheiebyagradustwknewhowtodefsetbias. ‘lb-day it lfennsllsfs ncraiagat w cc ltbuactsn’! lasilicatbcacctondoaaistsry. Iunsrallcnaatbis N. MacLeqn. °9!'_."_.§"AR°"\" siblc before the odleisi and formal negotiations open. in View of se- curiiy afforded by the peace pact we have been able w and. we trust forever, competitive building between ourselves with the. risk of wsr and the waste of public moncy involved by agreement to s parity 0f fleets cAfeIOW by category. Shoots s st the coming conference will result in a isrgc decrease in the naval equ- ipment of the world and what is equally important, the reduction of prospective programs of construction, which would otherwise prt-duce com- petitive building to an indefinite a- mount. We hope and believe that the eps we have taken will‘ be warmly welcomed by the people whom we rep- resent as a. substantial contribution to the efforts universally made by all nations to gain security for peace- not by itary oiyganiaation, but by peaceful means, rooted in public opinion and enforced by a sense of justice in the civilized world." Prime Minister Surprised dent Hoover in his conversations with Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, raised the question of the freedom of the seas and British naval stations in waiern waters, according toa special Wash- World. The World stnry says: "Prom unimpeachable sources the World NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. lop-Presi- Atlantic , ington despatch in the New York f P36". THREE ‘ ialirou GROCETERBA nouns 9.00 A. M. TO s. P. M. -., I Here Is, Your Opportunity To Get Your Fall Supplies Of Groceries. Note The Specials On Sale Kellogg's Pep, SPECW- 2 pkgs. ..........25c SaniFlush per tin .. . . . 25c 822:1? s Dwml 25c French Boneless Sar- EstQrine Tooth _ d'ne5'"°'~|- Paste............23c per tin,..........40c ‘ ——- Russian Caviar. . .'.42c .1. Eatonia Tooth Paste. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Pepsodenf Tooth Paste Terrine De Foir Gras, per jar - - - - - - . - ~80c . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33c CrossdiBlackwellwal- pondg vanishing 0.- nut Catsilp .._;..i25c gold cream, p Bengal Club Chutney, p_._________er jar " ' " ‘ P91‘ till - - - - - - - - - ~4°6 Glycerine ..... 18c Rose Water ......18c Oct. 11-1214, SPECIAL Wetheys Mince Meat 2 pkgs. for. . . ... 25c California Ripe Olives, pertin........r...42c SherrifPs Quince Jelly, ' perjar 25c SherrifPs Pineapple Preserves, 4O oz. jar . . . . . . ..53c Del Monte Sliced Yel- low Cling Peaches, per tin . 23C Aylmer's Crushed Pineapple, per tin 25c Trappey’s Pepper The Freeman 00., Montreal 110.00 Hutner 0101200., ‘Ibronto .. 810.00 W. B. Hay. Halifax, N. S. $10.00 Malcolm Jay, Burlingung, l, 011 ' 10.00 . ..... ............ .. c Ugtfdgl c. oiisnsicr. st. John. l. i‘ _ .1. Winstsn, ‘Total Montreal DIUCUSS (Continued from Page i) ¢and saw the means. Ia-knew that Goliath must be defeated. and he ll Youth who sees thcsncsns cf de- w" "fining evil. Older people m eon. tent to continua ie sis-ive in the old MAB!!!“ ways with small measure ,of success. Youth‘ to-day is givan advice mas their elders much as ' David receives advice from llill. but vlrv often um advice is inapplicable sumo. inun fall beckon the con- ventional weapons which they know bcwfeusc. ‘raavaricusycungpco- pic's organisations, are the training schools cf youth. use ccliccis in vale: my srctsugiit to up tassc weapons. ‘foo sec equipment of the nus»- sc act census favourably wit‘ lb cgihplit d oil sncc halls, pool-rooms, nievle palaces and various places of entertainment. The reason for such a condition lies in the fact that people forget that while they spend two dollars in amusement they place only a nickel on the col- lection plate. some people have the vision of how to remedy defccis but very few are willing to take scticn in the matter. David killed Goliath because nobody else would attempt it. a self ' -‘-- committee of one. This is the spirit that the church needs in its young people _at the present time. David's greatest fest was not in. facing Goliath, but in facing the srieers of his friends. 1111s is the highest type of courage. The great well-spring of faith in Ocd is boy's work of uanada from it be- ginning to its present succ us stage, A great movement in boy life in Can- ada began in 1007. The first co-opcra- tive society beau-n in m4, based on the four-fold development of younl life. Shortly boys‘ camps, boys’ ccn- ferences and boys’ parliaments devel- oped from this organiltion. It soon beanie apparent that there was a lack of leadership in the wcrk, and the men at the head of the organisa- tion promptly set to work to remedy the defect. There are 80.000 boys in Canada at the present time in organ- ised lunday lchccl closed. ‘Hill clams are taught by young man trained within the organisation. The ‘nixis movement has always tended the source of all courage. "light is Might." cod had delivered Daniel from the lion and from the besr and David knew that his Maker would support him in facing Goliath. Iaith will be the source of the courage which will eventually conquer all evils. social, commercial and politie- al and international. In the course of s very interest-ins address ' "A Crest cansdisa ls- te produce teachers and is doing so yvt. Large numbers of recruits in the christian ministry are prcduch cf the ‘huh movement. frha objective held up at the Jasper Park parlig. aunt this summer was "Ocn-iplctc Christian living among boys." ‘lbs seadihssbecnsown. Ianyofthc hills-trained boys ars in the univer- sities. ail vita spindle ambitions. The spirit sf wcuaip scans to as scrum." an. o. a. rccu, cccces sccahrciibacvcaiag. ravinaiibl \ IMHII h ll” “WWI today. nsaciscvicgcc annual runs “i212? ‘“°..“.T"’““.Z.‘.ZZZ; W» ~ ----- cc quest,“ h“ been n. . ' Eaton's Cream of AI- SPECIAL President Hoover to on... SPECIAL mood and Witch Hazel Ye||°w Minister MacDonald's surprise . ' 28c .06‘ Monte raised the question of freedom of the Eaton?‘ sweat Mus‘ i . . I I o . . . I l I Chpg Peaches’ 49 seas." fiesldent Hoover explained his 18rd Pwki”. Hind’, Han” and A|. 2 U115 - - - - ~ - - - - ' ° fears of adverse Senate action on the -- 35 OZ. bottle. . . 46C mend Cream _ _ _ _ A0‘: ' naval treaty and the '-y o‘: ' sherriffis Orange Mar. dealing with problems of sea law, an . - - . ' suggested mvocmon o, the world » ggcjhadvies in Oil, 35c Menthc-lntum . . . . 23c malade. 40 oziarAOc . . m» crass ointment. Baruetirear-uheggy Great Britain, but promised immedi- _ Herring m Tomato each .. . . . . . . . . .. 44c syrup. P91‘ U" - - - - ° swiyonhisretui-niolendouwonen Sauce -— ’ —j_i_“—' - negotiations on this whole question K|pper snacks, Cutjcura Ointmgnt, Ay|mer's Pitted Cher- in all its aspects. Hoover. sccordins ‘ _---_ each , , , , , _ _ ,_ 24c ries, per tin . . . . . .220 to the World's authorities, discussed 3 tins 19c ____ _ iti- Britlshnavalbasesinth Caribean v - - ‘i F ‘t’ m, "I mm“ hm" 2,5 0mm, L b _ 3 Dodd s Kidney Pills, AyliTiir s Grape r1256 m, dam, M, Mmmwd w” m, c ster, 6 oz tin. . . 5c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c De - - - - - - - - - - - to state ant from United c _ _ _ . snZTLI. sour; that these bases ' Shrimps . . .' . . . . . .21c Gin Pills . . . . . . . . .35c Ffifitherstrip C°°°a"ut- are not regarded by our Admirals as per 1b. . . . . . . . . . . . 21C s menses to the U. 8.. but he oromls- Tuna Fish, per tin 35c Rival Herb Tablets 70c ed to diskcussatnislaesiibiett at Otis-s; . Dodd’: Dyspepsia Tab- SPECIAL nextwce an ra ta. onceon return to Iondm. SPECIAL ‘at, ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 44° Prunes, small size, ' F " ' -‘ - 21b. . . . . . . . . ..17c SANATOMUM Zlrgiffsils Bhlebergg: Dr. Williams‘ Pink Psil1ls S ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c (Continued ncin Page 1) . ' ' Drllmeda-FY Dams- __ Horseshoe Brand Sal. Carter's Little Liver per pkg. . . . . . . . . ..21c . Léghfiiaflnlflwbzfuigmlwo more, 1 tall tin -, , , ,45<; Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c MWOHOgraIn-Dates, a ‘Bonk of ...‘... Scot-is. csooco Chicken Haddie Analgesic Balm ...26c 2 pkgs. . . . . .. . - - .236 Cyrus B. Eaton, Cleveland, Ohio er ti _ _ - ' ”°°°° p n """""2°° F t M'lk r M Se die Ra'sins ................... . ____ J, on , o agnk e s5 l ' gséirsignAzgmfihi-lslgbmolssm gale-Sign: ‘ Pink Salmon, - Phillips Milk of Magne- 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . - - . 270 one 0.., IX, N. . . .0 - r ' -—-i—i>-———-—r-—-— mpem, on Co" Him“ N_ sksoooo 1 tall in; . .. . . . . . .180 sia . . . . . . . . .35c shelled walnuts’ has...‘s;.;;...,‘n;...;...“.nnn Red Salmon, sia . . . . . . ...39c per lb. . . . . . .55c °',;,';f,,,‘,""‘ w’ “““"“°° °°;,,,,,,,,- 1 tall tin . . . . . . . . .33.. -_ —-—-—--— Salads 5Z5 6a.j'ls'.;.‘.i;.'n".'.' szsoioo _ _ Ea_ton's Hypophos cwkmg Figs. 321-5116211311; 333.33 Pilchards, per tin. . 14c phites, 16 oz. bottle 95c 2 lbs- - - - - - ~ - ' - ~ - ~22‘? Christie Brown Co., st. John ciooco . wggc§jvai;ghgg_fgggr-uoo_m SPECIAL Fellows’ Compound. 525MH- Brgiailifi-am Henderson Ltd, ‘moon chase & sanbornavs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $130 zCarflation Mlik,‘ 21 IX . . . . .... - . . . . . . . . .. . mi ta _ _ _ I _ . c Cflffea, 1 £111. .596 Castor . I u ' i . . .286 s s es rn an our . ' _ ' Wheatena . ...35c _ urprlse 08P- M:g,'5itd.f°r}fsimig$f.ff..ff £33233 Jersey Jams, N°rv°lm° -' -- - 29° 10 cakes - - - - - - - ~55‘? Chas. 1:. nests. Co. Montreal $50.00 __ —— Q.,,‘;"§‘,§h§§;'°,“,“-"&§_f_~_-_- gag g pkgs_ _ ,_ 25¢ Sloan's liniment ..25c P- 3* Q- 508p. zillliilsfdsnlafitt.g.lxlii;g,lgztg.lib.00 R Fl k M_ d’ L_ _ t 22 10 cakes ... . .. . . .55c e roc es .- .. Jersey ice a es i mar c mimen c _ .“X‘.’..‘Z’2‘.’.;.;" ... 2 pkgs.. . . . . . ..25c _ LuX Toilet Soap. prhsioa.b.iée.r..éb..fi...tye. 312.5030 Italian Balm 29c, 3 cakes . . . . . . . . . .23c " °“ ‘ ' N tdlron.... c _' ' ""‘*"—' - “Ff-ham uxa ‘L, .__ BaI-Le-Duc Jam, * Palmolive Soap, ‘- gkfafianbldondgreabz..." czsoo Ironized Yeast ... 98c 10 cakes ........ 42c 3 cakes ..........23c n ran , ., To- ' to ................. .. . ‘ ‘ Wmfoz. Ibund, Ottawa Operated by ‘QT. o Gordon Manufacturing C0,, M A n i‘l'l M t a Lmirtn Montreal .... ...... cisoo __ people who are now in training will bring greater emphasis to bear cn worship. Young men will enter po- litical life and instil Christian prin- ciples inie the present system of P0- litics. The educational system of the country will also be ...” ed. Devel- opment of personality will be the dominating principle. Unity in Nif- gicn will be perhaps the greatest rc- sult of this new movement in the youthofthsland.!'rcn1the|egroupl' of traiflld YWBI’ m!!! ml? some ti! unifying of our social insfltutions un- der Christian principles and actuaisil, .. by Christian motives, the solutions! the vexing racial differences, and the final outlawing of war and all that causes ‘issention and evil in the bu- man race. . in closing the speaker laid that denominational collages do not offer in their various courses sac Christian’ wincipln and Chridlen ideas should be than. ' - Two cl the bast speakers of the Convention will be Q the 918i!!! this evmibmfifl- 1mm Mimi rcnnu some. no; Incubator; Chicago, n.- __ -~"f:-'\. s‘ --.*9r,->-\¥ -'-e-rsrr:-rzzts-:szss~'lm~P-*q“““*“‘"""'. < ~ -“<"“"“_~‘“‘_"~“' il-“f _"““‘__“~‘ “t? 5*?’ ’ "“ ‘ ' ~ - r "’ ‘ ._ '-” ' A 4." s. '. ‘