Augusr 2s. 19411. ijé-lii Gone With The Windl Rebeccoi Northwest Possogei And now phyllis Bottoms‘: powerful r0. mantis dromo becomes the year's most exciting motion picture! on. . MARGARET 11111111111 V 9 Ill a-rni Gcnrge ivrirsrhel LAST TIMES TODAY. 111101: Warren William -- Joan Perry IN i The Lone Wolf Strikes THURS -- FRI. — SAT. l in H Bruce Humboflw” [1 :0 1 "Plotliicevlbh" F," ,, 111111-11 rim an A 70111 CeniuIY ‘ .11 1.1111101: I-II’. l1 - 11 .. 111111.11. iuuirr ' I-f- I T l-'11<.\i‘ [runny _______i_ ‘ilk I 11.1111 _‘_' -» 'l7iinT-wsldffiirilioiitirsnviNo i v $0 mi ,1.i.i2'u11><,;., 112.11 ' LONDON __ 8:00 p.m.--'l‘he News rind Nevis Couimentn y. GSD, ll 1.1 1111 %.5 in.; OSC. 9.51! nicil-i 31-1111. 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In brief,‘ . it 1 ioii that here is :1 ind misled rather .9611 meg, 31 m. ‘ - z o0. 10.111 l-in "Pbhrasr R (illlliiTi-ihilfliA coll. 1‘ oilfftltial Budnpi-st 10:00 D.m.—~Ol1i‘--l5 “1-11 T111‘- c»; "’1'?1'-=\‘~1‘1\-. Liszt: Saint 111:1." rows. '1 "1 were 31 111- Ingnsyhvi-"llll 11nd Harpe; News in LON 9 o N “"1166 Music. Hunni-ian 11:00 p.m.—'i‘he News and Top-i 6 MOST ~s111c11 11.111911111111111; 11111- William 1 0111i 4 THE. ‘THARI-QTTEIQWNLGIZAISDIAN The Central Cuardia rhls column ls reserved for news oi loenl interest but advertising of o newly nature may he inserted at I eeutl ~ word strictly pay- oblo h advance. CEASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INBIJI AXUE- L-OIBO-I-Zl-Zill ANNUAL CITY HOSPITAL . BAZAAR, October 8th to 12th. L-270-B-28-1l. P05111115 DRUGSTORE 1.; thel, only one open this afternoon and evening. Ii-278-8-26-2i. _ i TO P. E. I. - Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell I-Ialloran, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hnllor- an, and the lattei-‘s (laughter, Mrs. John leVatte, with her little son, Jimmie left Friday for Bloomfield,‘ P.E.I. -— Sydney Post Record. NATURALIZEI) CITIZEN-S --In the list of names of those to whom certificates of Naturalization ivcre granted appears the following: Alice B. T. Jarvis, Rcd Point, and Al! Thormod Norring, Cztpe ‘Hat-- erse. TO D0 WAR WORK-Mr. W. Weston Carmody. fort-mun of the boiler department at Bruce Sic-iv- lrt 8a 00., left Monday evening for St. John where he has accept- ed a position with St. John Di‘y Docks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. LAWN PARTY FOR RED CROSS —Tl1e members of the Women's I11- stituies of Fairview and iliiigvvolld: and the ludics of South Snore CUS- trict held a very successful Lawn Party last week and realized $52.31 which has been donated to the 1101i Cross for war work MILITARY F. I. Andrew, ATM, has been up- polnted commanding Olficer oi the Charlottetown Militia ‘ii-ain- ing Centre at Beach Grove inn, and Col. U. G. Dawson has been appointed to a similar position tit Yurmoutli. ‘Phi-so centres will b1-- gin to function on October 1st. GAZETTED Reid, Lieuts A. F. GOIIITIC)‘ —Capta1n W. W. and A. DeCoste, .‘. F. E. Clow, W. A. l-icnijv, l". it. Ward, Corpls. F. J. Cir. .11 =‘, l". M. King, L. H. NICNZVUII, F. D. Steele, Lce-Corpls. A. Cannon, A. J. Gilli-s, R. M. McMillan, P.O., O'- 1 Brien, P. J. Whnlen. tojroihei‘ with‘ a. number of men of C113,‘. P. E. I. Highlanders. have ben ll- tachcd to the PL. .i'-‘i1s. 1M. GJ, it was learned at I"llSlllt‘l' l1c.i1‘.qr.;i1-- ters. —Hzilifax Star. C.W.L CONVENTION —- Tile a11- nual convention oi the Catholic Wo- men's Lleagtic is being hcio till.» car I,USI.I,ION__IAL_CUL Imnizt 11nd New Haiiiiisliii-e, 11nd he .‘ While his "CIRCUS" AT KEPHEHT—_'I'he ' following Junior Red Cross members who are summering at Kegigch put on a. "Circus" and raised S . wh ch they donated w the Red Cross for the SOlCtlt3i’S' Fund: Barbara Rogers, Mary and Sidney Campbell, John Nash, Tom and Frankie Clarke John Matheson, Rory Lantz an Cfimmie Wood. SPENCER TEACHER ENGAGED —Mrs. Wallace H. Hastings of Spencer announces the engagement fo her daughter, Miss Viola Hast- ings, to Francis W. Devereux of 519 Mill street, Worcester, son of Mrs. John Devereux of Prince Ed- ward Island, Can. The wedding will be in the Fall. Miss Hastings has been principal at the Pleasant Street School in Spencer for sever- al years. VISIT PROVINCE. - Messrs. A. E. Arscott, general manager, and F. G. Stanley. superintendent, of the head office of the Canadian BATIK of Commerce, ‘Ibronto, and W. V. Gordon, of Halifax, superintend- ent of the Maritime branches of that batik. arrived in the city Mon- day. Thev remained here over- night and left yesterday morning for Summer-side. from whence they will return to the mainland. FORMER ISLANDEIIS —In years gone by, voung men and young wo- men left their Prince Edward Island Most of t-luem settled down in the United States. Among the many lIllllI born in Souris. I-‘ii-st, Mr. F-c H. S1c\vr1i-t,son of the .1110 M Stewart, left his home wllill.‘ just a bov mid located in Arizona and re- cently passed on at the age of 8i. During his long lite he followed railway construction and mining, and IVlIS highly respected and loved. Mi‘. Stewiii-t never returned to lvis old home. The second was Mr. Ar. 111111" F. Morrow. son of the late M1‘. Frederick lvforrow. He as a ‘oung 1min found a position wit the Willllllolc C0.. of Phlliideiplilzi, and for almost 45 years represented them 111 the States of Mnssnclitiseits‘,V111‘- rurentlv wus called bv death zit the 111.11‘ 0f 011. “111-king ullui the day tr his passing. Arthur was fovoraby known to thousands of druggists and merchants 111 the large rem. 30W hi‘ covered for so manv years. _ father lived, lie visiud 111s old hume 111 Soul-is every suin- . iner ‘for n‘ eek oi‘ t\-.o and on“. .0“ inectiiiizliis school niates and f:-i' (is in his old home 111111111: his li11l1d.1_vs. M1‘. Stewart 11nd Mr, Morrow be- 1D11ked to the Masonic Order and Shrlncrs. Stresses Value Of Faith In Time of Crisis A11 inspiring sermon Ill which con- fidence ivris tXDICrSBEI 111 the ul- at. Tlgiiish on Si-p1. ti. ‘J 1111.1 l1), op- ening on SLllIClLlY morning, Still. 8, with Poiiiiiictii liiuli .\ \~ iiliLlSt-l- 111011 by His EXCL-llcliut blSilt/il O‘- Sullivzin. An open meeting “ill be, held in the Dalton Assembly fliill‘ Sunday evening at ti o'clock. Apiilt; - from regular business meeting. n11 I’I'IIICQ Edward Offers interesting program is being; 11115111,’- r - with guest spcnkir. llll ll lnlgl- SLTQCII \ QYSIQII. O f and repi-escntailie lliir-iliulllu-e .s 9’ anticipated. “'l‘l1e Mortal Storm --—— V IN HOSPITAL AI IR (‘IIASII1 A 1110111111 picture 11s tiinc-lv as t0- V-_ Suffering possible iou.» 110.111 ‘ nuirroivs lit-ndliiics "The Mortal 1113111195 and ,1\,;;i;‘ 1‘I1)11_1_1I_|§ MU. Storm" . l’l‘lii.t' l5 . ..ii\1 iounv and 'l‘liursd:1y- Cii.i.ii.ic1-lv.1~1i b.\ Dfllllzillb 11111‘- ~ 11.111100.» upon illt.‘ poi-t. ot 11110111- - . , tiils film 1s designed story ot u family, a ,l(il\l(1t'[.l auolnst IISOII- ..i. m 1ii.1i11.~L a regime 0t‘ ‘ \‘.lll'_li Iw\\11"i),\ tllliYll IIDUII ll. 11 5111111111, who may ul- .. (will ndl 1i 11111.11 for a sterl-i 1l11‘l1l111i;11l1'1-. surpasses any- - 1111s none previously as '5 lll‘l'illllt‘, Freya 110th. I“l'\1lll . 1 in lllll§ll she lives the life of 1111- tin-l sue portrays with S§'lill7.illl\ 111111 deep feeling. ‘flie suuu- rule applied to James Sltlhlifl- ill his role o1 hint-tin Breit- ner. S1011 1111's Sylllptilllllllfl handling of an uniz~unl upc- of character puts him iii l.1-.- for 1111 acting award. '1 he Siirilflot‘ cf the piece. how- cvi 1'. c1 1111- ln tile prison of Robert YUilllu 11' ol- the first time 111 his sell-en L‘.1lt‘\“. ESMIXS tho role of a villain, it is a CHTIIL to this young Illfill.» neiintl 1o suite that his chor- aett-rizniitiii i5 believable, cven lik- able. Ill spill: o1 the things he is fort-rd to no. One gets the impress- than ll llyl-ii-iii-ilie-ivocl menace. Adtlllltl 1-11-11 more to this produc- tion is the \\i)l‘i{ ul l-‘rniik Moi-tum as L111.- pi-ufcssor and scientist, Vik- tor 110th. Alu-r his performance in "The Shop Around the Corner." So 111111-11 for those who head the cust. A1111 to these tliiw ~s perform- ances bv .\ll('ll illll.V('l‘S ‘l5 _ Stat-k. 150111111 Gr-nliiillo. 111-111» Rich, Williuin 'i‘. Orr, Aliiria Ouspciiskzrva and (ll-111.- ituliiuxis. 11nd 111 sonic decree 5-1111 ivill be nble to sense the ixiivet‘ which lies behind this tru.y great production. I11 addition to the Mortal Storm the pi-i-foi-iiiniice includes two short suiiiciris entitled Eternal Fire 11nd Illackboard Revue. loll Tolkl. Ill- GUATEMALA 11:30 p.111. Select Music. TGWA. TOKYO 12:40 iron-A Talk in English ‘s Tune in’ Hour). JZK, 15.16 19.7 111. MOSCOW 11:00 a tin-English Period. RV- 06, 1534 ineg., 19.7 m. l" . 1111-51., CIVIC TAX APPEALS Noiicc is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from (fivic Rates 11nd Assessments will be held in the Cit! (‘our-t Room, City Building. 1m ‘Phui-stl: ', August 29th, 1911i at ten o'clock A. M. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk 111g featured at tiic ,1 15mm \\'lll(‘.ll suddenly finds, 10 5195511115111 511'?“ ‘U515 .from Halifax, \l.\illll,‘1 of Roi-k)‘ P111111, l*.l<.'f -» in patient in the Iilancuin Ill» Monday as a result of n 1-111- n:-1-.- dcnt in which he was an occu- ln Boviird Strut Sniitliiy Cecil Br- er of the car. hlc ing at. 8510 win-in dent ivas snid to hat-l tvlien the driver lost conti-ol iuin-' lng into Bovnrd street and the car overtumetl. The cnz‘ W115 bott- ly wrecked and lilid to be towed into town. Hospital authorities s-ud that Afr-Isaac was “resting com- , fortziblv." —l\ioncton 'I‘rn11.s1-ri-,i=.. Personals Private David ‘fhoiiipson, of the P, E. Isnnd Huihliiiilil-is, i‘ home his 1.. e11t:.,l Mi‘. and Mrs. Fulton 'll1oi1lpsoii,| City. I Pie. Charles S. lilac-Neill, of the| North Nova Scotia iligiihiiidcrshns 1 returned to Amhelst 11111-1- visiting his parents and 1111-1111., 111 ilie city.‘ Mr. Howard it. Llnlloni 11nd Air. Roy W. Gallant. have 1' Luriivu 1o Charles River, muss . their vacation tit their home, i\lr.'. and Mrs. M, S. Liahniii, Oysui- Ijtil Bridge. i“ Miss Wiiinilred ltai-t- 11nd Mr. and Mis. Jami-s '1'. Ainrlil-il. (l.- iflllfll. have rciurntd lrnzii l\Lll.(lll_\' visits to Brncklty lit-rich. His many friends Will regret to know of the cmilinueri serious ill- ness of Mr. A. J. Ninclln-tl. Iii-nin- gue. Miss Joan Doyle of Siinf Jlni. N. B., is silentling n h1»l;1l.1_v Willi‘ her sisters in 111.5‘. city. l Mrs. Percy MacRile. son Lloyd. also her niece, Mrs. L. Poole and two children of ltitiiiiniziie. ‘ P. h. I., who are visiting in town, u t. motor visLtors to ‘Fiuro Tuesday- evening, guests of Mr. 11nd Mrs. I... Bruce.—New Glll!~"ff‘1\\' Nous. | Mr. Frank Wnisli 7.11 the Steel: turned after n pleasant visit to‘ this city vshcre he xvas the puest| 0f his sister. Mrs. Byron. Boivness| and Mr. Bowu s. Mr. J. C. itfcEaclicrii, Attorney- nt-lruv. accompanied by his wife of New York Citv. and sou, are visiting Charlottetown after n11 absence of 25 yenrs. Mr. Mc- Eachern’: father the late Mr. James C. McEncheril. n in-omlni-nt New York City lnwver, is n brother of the late Alfred lifcEnchel-n. shoe merchant 11nd also a brother 0f Mrs. A. J. Blffin of this citv. ' ‘-fi'-"~"~%"¢'~'1-'¢'n'-'='-'-1'a\'e%'-'-' EXAMINATION I Fitting lllfl sunnlrlns 6111*" a Etc. i] i H. J. MABOII OPTOMIYIRIETI Mo tngue, P. . . Office llllmrs: IO o i2 A. M» 2 to 5 I’ it DBUGSTORI L-OOZ-O-Iil-IOI . 1. a Holidays etc.. 11y appointment § ~ Office conm-rli-li with é . owrcoiiiinil dlf 1 ruin ‘w-ns :1 ilonciuices of the Oriental. It virus a Works staff Sydney, N. S., has re- 1 . - The world hos nlwevs been full tint-ate deicnt o1 Cieuiiiniyq i cans: of thc denial by hcr l1- ti‘utl1 and justice, was pi- before a large cl gregaiioii iii Si. John's Pi't’Sl)_\'1(‘l‘lkIl1 Church. Bel- fast 011 Sunday afternoon by Rev. thousands so doing \\‘(!l'0 two boys, cli-cd .iiiid in the strength of that faith ST- PETERS SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will reopen September 9th For particulars apply to Ruth Vinnicombe, or phone 1418 54 1 y‘. DA N C E WHITE SPOT ’l‘hurs. night, Aug. 29th. p, Old time and Modem. b Alf Mt-Keamey’: Orchestra Admission 25c l‘ Refreshments Served A real good time for all ‘ ,/, Accommodation for 300 l People “Fifi”?- ple who do things today are the people who believe llllllgS can be done. The fact is there is hardly. .1 CANADIAN CHEESE 111. - 19c homes to seek fame and fortune, 8111mm? 11111105511919 N11‘ "1°1"‘-- 1m" possibilities belong to the of mythology. You know and I know, that in 1111)’ great civic nlovliiieiit for lin- realm .Petcr inrin l)\'iiL':'lll(‘lll. the dtcidiug our-s- tion always is, how many people can be fount. who believe in this thing? When enough such people can be found then the campnignis- “"110 _ as good as won. The niiin thinks he cannot do a flung l1 i" lost the butt‘ hetore 1'. has b.- gun. The ])ll_\ iczil eficcts ol doubt are deadly. Doubt parzilvzes arm. the will, yes the soul. ‘Faith Healing 'l'llf‘l'("llliS always 1:11-11 a great denl oi ui.~»i:11.~.->1o'l1 ili regard to liiith healing and mental or will can control and does con- trol ihe body, that Divine power is exercised through ' 12f liuinnn fort‘ s. E-ei-y physicuiii today accepts that f; t. He k-nows that’ iiic confidiuce hi; presence. inspires is sometimes more lx-ne-, ficlzil than any rncciicine he can, Hive. 'l‘l1e1‘e's a lot of sickness that i need not be ii’ we only had suffic- i 1:111 lullh 1o cast it out. For if we! 111M111: that the l)‘.‘llf'l that ihtry‘ iii-e nillnu can make people actually ill, we must also admit that faith 1n the power of God to make pec- 1111‘ well. can restore those who have ihe determination to be well There is almosi- no limit to the power of the mind over the body F.11‘l1 is a great and niizhtlj.‘ ally in the prim battle for health. Or once again take the men who has faith in the ultimate triumph of truth. In the rculin of science we call llm the scientist. In the realm of spirit we call him the prophet or the lIl0l'Llll>l. Lincoln said. "Lei us 11:11‘: 1.11111 ihut rielit makes right lct us dare to do our duty." Science And Faith Malcolm J. MncLx-od, l). 1)., re- tired pastor 11f the (‘.11 Church oi S1. Nicholas. Lvli Ave- nue, 1\'t\v York. 1 Dr. MacLeod took for his texti ltiattlieu‘ 1712.0: "If _\‘e haie. filitii‘ as a grain oi inustzird seed, ye shall sny unto thzs 111111111111111, "l'(‘llI(i\'(‘ hence unto yonder piru-e; niid i1. shall i-fmiivcf in Ilie course of his aclrirvss Dr. ‘Vitit-L: 0d sliltli When the Minster said IIlil.-»l.\l'(l seed Ile evidr-iiilv had 11.5 size in mind. The IlliiHIlYCl was u cc-ininon s_vn1br.l for smallness. Jlsus sriid it un< ll I 50111111.". of all s "s. H wits ‘ to larineits. ll w s the blllillfi>l they ‘knew. Now lei us see that ue under- stand jus‘. ex -tl,v ivhat that means. And to llPillll with 1‘c111e111lx\:‘ this is n n1: nphor. Jcsu- often sp ke ‘ior. He s , "If t:1_' _' offend iiun- 1)lilf.‘l{ i1 out." He (lltllrl lllPfill that we were to- 1‘i.er:1'.l_v tezii‘ out his wonderful organ of vtsioi1.—1-Ie is talking of the lust of the eye. To remove mountains wns an old saying for ‘cullies. Tile 11101111- svnilxil of rlifficuliz: A Rabbi ivho could explnin a hard passage of Scripture was called n mover of mountains. Jesus didn't imply that we were to remove real stilid 111011111111115 without spades and shovels. Jesus wasn't talking fool- ishness. Hr- wns talkiiic in the common 111111: for the Jews of Christ's day to speak of any mighty 1111111 s11 inovei‘ ef inouiiiniiis. Crie- siii- W115. l-Ixinililml was. Christ says if n innn has faith he can push mouiuziii s out of his way, not-hing is iinpoi. ble. Nowhere is the uniqueness of the Bzblr- seen 111-ire cl-inrly m1 the trace 1L elves to llIlS ivorrl Faith. The hlzistei-‘s power to do us good wits always conditioned 011 sonic- thiua in 11s. Thnt condition was Faith. It was the invariable 1e- qi eincut of a cure lxvlnj: wroirzht. . and agnin Hr.- snid. “Thy liillll hut S{l\‘f‘.’l thee." Never My pow- er; alvnrvs "thy faith." He never says. "Niv ixuver liaih saved thFC." Once a woman touched the hem of His garment. She 1110112111. that virtue resided ill His garments nnd i1 touch would make her whole but Jesus correecteci her. He said. “wo- man go 111 pence, thy faith hath intitic thee whole.“ A Staggering Challenge Now this is an amazing 51311591‘- iiig challenge. Tho man who has faith at» his disposal a power ivhlch is mighty beyond iiirvtliiug we can, conceive. Faith like water: it inkcs the shape of the Yl‘Ct‘l_ll.ICl0 into tvhich it is poured. Let us see if we can lift it out of its theologi- ehl setting. Take for instance the man who has fnlth in himself. There is 11.11 olri lnw that "where there's a will there's r1 way” And 111.-it is usual- lv true because the will makes the tray. I men-n there's a spirit in ninn that can move mountains. W111‘ Napoleon's plan for his campaign was met with the critic- ism that. it. was impossible he re- plied, “Impossible did you any? Then let us g0 ahead " When a mnn luis fnlth in himself and is l'n red-hot flaming carnrsl. there's no telliniz what he criu do. IIe will blave a trail over most niiv niouiiinlii. Cromwell did. 101-11 Nel- son did, It is fnith ihni wins bottles just as n111cl1 as armies. “This is the victory that. overcometh the world even your faith." >4 .- ‘i :1: of doubters. “You will never be nble to do that" is their song: "Never! never! it can't be done" And of course they are riizht. ‘To DIIDSUEPJI fUB-‘lhlfiw ‘ll ‘ with. Science re is a popular impression to- , llint .\L‘it‘l‘.('(‘ i.» ‘l sceptical ln-, s ...t1r1n, that i: l111.- no plicc for‘ faith in 1's curriculum. Men say, "See what science has drme. Scl- ence 1111s L,'l\‘(‘Il us the airplane. the radio. the cinema." Ono (‘aymgt pause tri lllf'l1ll.’\il thr- l"il.’il‘\'f‘ll".ilS things. ilin’ science 1111s blessed us '1‘ as revolut zonimd the w ld during 1l1e last ‘.15 )‘€‘l‘.l'S. B111. what has fiiith done’? We are asked. What has faith to shoivil, But 1. is 111st whci-e so many people .11 to .ii11k things through. ilerausc. uhrn we sfop to think of ii. no 1111111 hzis gix-ntl-r faith than the scii-ntst l-‘.\11-_\- true scientist work.- by iauh. He throivs his mind forward into the (lni-kxiess as a 51111111‘ (lrops lllS tinchoi- into the detp. He sits down before the book of nature lrl: :1 little 0111111 and spells out its mes e word f-r word. To be true lie . s‘ his reason, but ivlint flood is iflSDlI unless he has faith iii his reason. Reason undoublcdli- is a road to truth but 1i is not the onlv road. here are a lot of other roads. We do not knciv- a 111013. i-‘s love by reasoning. 11's flize to be intellec- tually honest and ethically honest too. Truth is not alivays a theory or a formula. Sometimes truth is an experience u-hich only exper- ience can know. And the srime is true of moral truth and rpiriiiinl truth. The man who has absolute faith iii the tri- umpliof truth is ri mighty m-in. He can move mountains. The man who is on the side of truth and who feels that truth ls with blip-Nothing can down that man. Hr will conquer any mountain. bet-nus this universe- is not grounded on f uschoorl. That is the one inconceivable fnliaov. "I know that truth and i-ieht have the iinivtrse on their sizie." Germany Can't Win And t-lznt is 11-111‘ we cannot con- ceive of (icrinanv ivinnini; the war. It WCllllfl 5111-111 like n denial ot evervthzng true 11nd l1ol_v. As one good ivoulnn reinni-kcti. "If Ger- many wins this ivar I think I shall have to give up my faith in God." 13111. be not rift-aid. Shes not go- ing to win. She won the battle of France. And even 1f she wins the Battle of Britain that. is not no- lng to be the end-not by a long mil-little. She's uoiuig to get her reu-isrd. She's goinz to uneet her Waite oo. God is not asleep. Never again can hunlniiily be pennant-111.. l_v enslaved. 'I‘liere's n little pneiu, "Truth forever on the scaffold. wrmig forever on the throne." But don't slop there. Let 11s hear the whole stanza. "Truth forever on the scaffold. Wrong forever on the throne. B111. that scaffold sways the future, And behind the dim unknown Stnndeth God beneath the shadow, Keeping watch above His 011-11." Now the point I nin ti-v-iiig to sharpen and the gnnl I 11m striv- inc to reach is this: If faith 111 onc-‘s self 11nd in the victory of truth can work such wonders. ivhnt- could not Ifliill l11 God if we only trust- ed Him with all our hearts? Is any- ihhir: impossible if God is back of us? I ecnfvss this text used to trott- ble me. It seemed entirely loo incredible that if one 11nd fnlth the sire of n little seed he could say lo 1t lnouniniii "move on." 11nd the mountain ivould sirnightway cum-v. But then T witnessmi n woman 11011111 down into n poor mission (lis- irict in Chit-anti wlrcre there was n perfect mountain of pacnnism and I obsei-i- .1 what. lhot little wnm-m did. 1.. name ivas Jane Adams. She had 11o orrzanimtlon back of her and no funds. no financial to Imam and underwrite -‘___.. suggeshon. < Science is telling us that the mind " 1 CREAMERY BUTTER n. - 2st CANAIDIAN stones ne operation _~ WEDNESDAY Halli Day SPECIALS STORE CLOSING at 12.30 PAGE THREE FRESH MADE MAPLE LEA F ROUND STEAK SAUSAGE Lb. 18c, 2 111s. - 35¢ PURE LAilil u». iOc Lb. - 19c COOKED HAM s11... Lll. - 491; i Sliced 1.1,. 15c, 2 1.11.291; i ILI.I'.\IIN.-T'I‘I()I\' - PEACHES Tin 1 M-EPH ISTO 3c, 2 Tins - 25c N0. 2 Tin liiicli 10f}, 3 l-‘.:1‘ I 1 sw-ix 111111 x CAKE FLOUR Pk“. FIRST (ii RA Ill-l her work. But she had a sublnne faith in God and a love for 1hr: poor, and I wish I could aczlq inte- ly describe the influence 1111i‘. guod Woman hzid and the ziizlrvi-lloiis woi-k she accoinplislil-d in lllfil. great city. S112 was Chicago's git-it- est citizen, and when a poll nos taken recently of the great women of America she was voted one of the greatest women that America has produced. I1 was a victory of sheer courage. Some one has said {lint ‘Faith is reason grown couruueoi .' It 1s not believing in spite 0t eiltience be- cause there nre many kinds of evidence. There ls direct evidence, indirect, collateral, circumstantial, experimental. Ofieiitimcs it is a venture. like a cniiiiilei-‘s 11111111. bill we must remember that 111 eveijvtnint: that is \\'til'lli (ionic, till-ri- is always the element of risk. We never can eliminate uncertnin- l ty and risk from life. As Donald Hankcy puts i1, "F 1h‘ is b-ziinz your life that til. s n God.‘ We do not felillv i11- unlers we act on 1:. 011cc said, "A ninii 11:1 ‘ what he puts lnxi pYflCZlUv." In that great chapier ln He- brcivs the loll oi heroes is coiled rind tl11-v are all lilflll of dolor.‘ Moses. Joseph. Gideon, l5.Il.ll1(. Jeplttiui. Dzivid. S1i1nu1-l--- Ill1'\ - ' were men of 111-lion 11nd .1111.- . shy, lllli we are told t“ t b_v faith tliziy labored. KlllgilftfllS, ivrouili: flLflll waxed valiant in fiuli‘. last a Hood report and God's immortal appro . At the service a r-olnclion was taken 11p to raise funds to fur- ther benutlfy the h forte (‘eme- terv, where the Selkl 1 settlers and descendants are bin-led. Rev. Dr. Afnt-Leoci is a nntiie of Belfast 11nd one oi the (ll‘ai't 111s of the Sellzi ‘ :-.~. News Briefs CANIBRIDGE, Mass, Aug. 2"—- tAPi~Uniy two ivecks before Leon Trotsky, Ilussiau. rei olutionui y lender, was slain in Aicxicii. Hnrvnrtl University libriiry l't‘CL‘l\'~ ed his collection of lcitci-s, Ill-illil- , ' scripts and wi-ilings, KiWl calf, l1bru1‘1i111 said c1 v. -An _ tile paralysis. ltfrs. Ruby (look, Déirlington. Incl, iurm \v1t'e, 11111 an "iron lung" long 111111111411 to giie I)\i‘lll to u tliri-c-pliiilill boy. The child wus born p1‘c1ii.i11111-l_\ last night in u ciicsnrean 1i;1li-.i111iii. Doctors szild he 11nd l1 -. 111-i» '0 live. Unable to breath, Mrs. c1111.: was given oxygen ihi-tiuuli .111 1n- halator during ilic operation. She was in critical condition today. LONDON, A1111. QT-JCPI -A for- eign office spokesman des-clllieil Sir George PLIISII today iis n11 "elderly gentleman with 1i dis- tlngulshed past" who is in United States on f1l‘l\':1l(‘ l|ll\lI_i'“\\ and "has no ni11liori1._v to speak toi His Majesty's (loverniiu-iit." TORONTO. Members of the (nnzulinn iyiiuir: tcnm not. only i-vtninvd their lend tnditv in the lntci-nniiliiiril 13111-- wrlilni! marathon iii. the Cflllllfilllll National Exhibition here but showed themselves speedier‘ team. After 7i hours of ciiiitinunii. typing. the l(‘il(lili1_{ Canadians had a gross score of 367.48!) wui s com- pared to 360.981 words rstlililislil-rl after '72 hours by lust year's champions. TORONTO, Aug. ‘Ii-ICPM-Iir route to join the Earl of .~\lllI0li1‘ 11nd lIlS consort. Princess Alice. on 1\ tour of the Ningznrn pt‘l\lll\‘~il.l todnv, ‘Princess Juliniin 11f - Netherlands slipped 111111 'i‘1i1-l11:i unnoticed y-estcrri: - During iier bIlPl ' i-epoi-tc/l to Ill\\‘l‘ \1< (Illiil Nntioiuii I-Tvhlbituui. »1 the crouiuis lllll‘i‘i‘fllli.,'ill 11;.- thousruitls of children‘; 11:11‘ tors. VANCOUVER. 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