" -.'..;.... 1 , ,. v ~ _ __ /. ,,_-f- ’,f_§ehel‘al and heart-searching dis- cussion ensued in which the brethrel in no wg, spared themselvesln t_hell . sms. , cllgti. Jacob Heaney followed with an address ou “The Atonement il 'act and Lhggry." H0 d€_B»lt l'll‘Sl'. Ol nu with' two of the lending denni- tionn of the word itselfi (1) Tllut Jenna Christ, in His stoning wi.l_rli (iid something for others. somethin; uso great that God would not reicci "_ if He coul_d, and nlun could not dt it if he would," (2) That, the atoue men; in nn at-olle-ment which is _bet m. exp;-¢n5¢d hy the world reconcilia- mffleferring to the various tileorlel M,._ Heaney said that the theory mat ters hilt little so long as the fact bi “cwI,,_ed_ The theories do not snvi men, but men bono been saved alll still are b¢ing through thc filct_of tll. ntone‘mcD`t'fn spite of the theories. In we discussion which_f01l0wcd l_t wal evident that the ministers adhere tc the old belief in the vlcsriousness 0 thc sacrifice of Jesus Christ. nvnuruo sssslou nt 7,30 the Convention reassemb- ii-ll. Bro. W. ti. Turner being also pre B0llI.. The first itelll oil the agenda was 2 discussion of the question. “Are con `,,,,.Bi(,nn declining '?" introduced b~ m,v9_ 1,, J, Wsson and B. 0. Hart mann. (‘ollversions of the old typr that of nlen coming out to the penl uint form and crying aloud for mercy ,ire certninly not as freqlleut as for meriy, At the same time the Gospe is still influencing men and chilngln their hcurts and lives. It would hcl phi-istians, however, if they woult hwc the courage to speal- for Chris and confess Him before men. A number of miscellaneous mutter “.,.,.,.i,ie5,lc with principally of n final cial ch-aracter. The following lctter was forwards tn liev. Edward Bell. "Charlottetown, Nov. 16,19! Ucnr Bro. Bell _ _ 'rue brethren, met ill District Con vention, wish to convey to you thei sillccrest greetings and best wlshes.‘ in with deepest regret that they havl lrurned of the indisposition which hui lnid you aside and thus prcvente you from being with them. Let mc lmsllre you that the brethren are ni one in expressing; their their dco synlpathy and in l\\`-Wills that. lf 1 bc well-pleasing to Him vvllo is “to. wise to err, too good to bc,unkind,' you may soon be restored to a lari! measure of health. slid ` that Bum* years of happy service fol'_ the Masta may still remain to you. The brcth ren remcm-bcr with pleasure thel past association witll you, and th mrnest, uriselfisll scrvicc v\'hlC,h. fm S lung 1., period, you have rclldelcd t< llle , cause of Christ in connectior with our beloved ,Methodist (`burch May God cheer and sustain you n0\ nnd nlwnys by His own presence. Flsternslly Yours, ERNEST E. STYLES Sei flHI(lAGO P.-\CKERS' MOVE. ('HI(`/AGO, Ills., NOV. 15--Oil Ill plicution of counsel for the defend- ants indicted in the beef Trust cases. Judge Kuhlsant. ill the Unll.cS 5U‘~'tl‘-S circuit court late yesterday issued ll writ of habeas corpus for the relcasc of the ten packers. The writ is ro- turllable next Thursday. The action of the packers cumc as a sul`P\'lB€ U’ the government. AttorneyJahn S. Miller, who HD- peered for the packers, attacked the validity of the Sllermitn Anti-Trllst law ill his petition for the \vl'it Of z, p 'your helm hard over to starboard iN lllllli Blllill LUNDUN. Nov. 15-“Bear west- .vnrd along Piccadilly Channel until you are abreast of the Hit then nn ind cast anchor where thn pure and .tarbourd lights shine from the doors if No. _5 Arlington street." This ls the way members of the vlarlners' Club direct you to their leadqusrti-ers, It is dificult to steer clear of sea aik with the members of the Mari. ners' Club. When you cross the rpms. , lold you have the distinct! feeling of .tepping aboard ship and get into the May of walking across the rooms 1 vith a slibht nautical roll. The Mariners' Club has been form- d ill commemoration of the corona- tlou of King George, the "Sailor iiilg slid its purpose ls to llring =;ogether men connected with or inter- yariug matters generally, and to pro- .idc s. London home for the country _iaeht and sailing clubs of the United iingdoln. ( No. 5 Arlington street is quite s listoric house. for here Sir Robert Yalpole, Earl of Oxford, lived from ,676 tu 1745, a period in which Bri- Lain wus most alive in striving for _,he supremacy of tls sea. "Wo have more than sixty naval llnicers in the club," said Captain Iastings Neale, the .honorary secre- tary, “from admiral to midshipnian, its well as officers of most of the big lcean liners, It will he an ‘ebb and lou" club; members will come and <0; there' will always be somc ibroad, but many nt home. Excuse ne a moment." Tile Captain walked to the foot oi the stairs, or "companion way,” where hung a sllip’s bell, and struck ;hl‘ec double strokes and a single. ~ieven_ bells! The “companion wsy" leads to th. lmokillg and dining "saloons," thi .valls of which are hung with llisto-~i< lea pictures, lent or gifted to thi lllb by its lnembers, and all inter sting picture gallery it makes. The anteroom is lighted by tllf "anchor" light, a real ship’s ridlnp ight, all through the night. “liadicsl No?" said Captain Neale. 'No ladies are allowed in this club, lut we arc taking a house in Hyde vhere ladies will be admitted during _,he yachting season." l"()R'1'lJRE OF PIIISONERS T() WHING CONFES$ION MADRID, Nov. _I5-Tllrec llepubll- :all M. I’.’s-Senor Azzati, Senor `nrrnl and Senor Beltran have visit- ld the prime minister and denounced :he civil guard for having tortured ‘onle prisoners after the revolution- lry riots in Valencia, in order to :ompel them to confess who were the murderers of a. magistrate. -.vitiiess to the tortures and related lorrible details. He says hc saw the prisoners with their faces bleed ng. The tortured men will be pre :euted to parliament. Senor Canalejas, the premier, has orolnised to make thc fullest inquiry Phe subject is discussed here at great ength. 'I‘hc illilitary and civil auth- .lritics in Valencia hilve wired to the .prime minister denying allegation of torture. l’A}lAIlLI~`JS OF' 1911. llf you toot your little tooter i And they lay ilsidc your llorn, 'l`here's not n soul ill ten short days Will know that you were born. i Tllc lllun who lldveltiscs With a short and sudden jerk, habeas corpus. Is tile one wllo blames the editor .3- Fiys I-'unsten Brgséli Sells Traps and Supplies af Factory Prices! (ict the very highest prices and the quickest returns by sending your iurs to liunstcn. Wo puy the most fn renl cusll for coon, mink, skunk. mllskrut. nlaricn, fox. wolf. lynx or any other fur. We receive and sell lllorc flirs direct from trapping sections than any house in tho world. The biggest American and forelith buyers are repre- sented nt our regular soles. which run into millions of dollars yearly. lt's the iicrce competition amongst this army of buyers at our snies that cnnbles us to get higllor prices for our furs ti1un_ anyone ellie. And th;lt's wily we can pay you more and pay it quicker. While work is lack nn Money In Trapping the form. try yiilr hand 1t‘ll arent sport. and you'll hc surprised ut lilo bllz send our New ’1‘runpcr'. Gllirle. Fur Market Reports Tezs I"Rl<1I~i. Write for them todny. (legit [gg Furs St. John; Ottawa. ested in shipping, yachting and see.-\ "Dr. Chase's Medicinesnre lnziolle Senor Az'/:ati says he was all eye-' 19 Anniversary display of trimmed _ which have all been greatly' reduced in price.--- Tllese hats have all been well and carefully made in our own workrooln within the last few days. and are offered at this very low price in order that we may rzduce ollr Stock before the season is too far advanced, - handler ®. Sddlll ll-xyfsdrzi duction In M if linery Everybody likes to admire an artistic display of Colors, and most people, espec- illly the ladies' will be interested in our Hats It pays to buy in this Province. Everything will be sold at A. N. McKay’s furniture sale on N0/V. 22nd. E. C. Hayden, who has been visit- Nothlllg cleared out at private sine ing at his llonle ‘for the past few beforehand, f days, leaves this`mornillg oil return. The following were registered at the Queen Hotel in this city yes;.-l-- _-- d8l’¢~Dl‘- M» Dclulwy. Welllnsfvlli The illustrated lecture given last J. S. Perry, Summerside; J. S. McKay, New Glasgow; E, M. Sippull, J. J. Sayer, Montreal, who has 28:. in the city f°rt`t'h'i p“€§°°° ol ment were excellent. The chair was a lug armngemen B or e com' occupied by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. A ing of some of Callada‘s best wrest- lers to Charlottetown, left yesterrlay ` . 7 ' morning for Moncton via Summer- ;'_‘§°_‘:ft‘;f‘l °'_‘_‘_°_‘_”;‘_‘1°:___l’yh'I_)'p;"ac`l:;1,§f side. lvlr. Sayer says that arrange- ments are now about completed rnd some fast mat work will probably be witnessed in this city the cwnillg winter. the most popular sold today. \\’c‘ have just received il fresh supply oi the "Nerve Food," "Ointment" ul.d Kidney Pills and will be very pleased to supply your wants in that line. The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Because it doesn’t work. ' But the mon who gets the business, Alld who makes his business pny, Is the fellow with the adlet That you read from day to day. We' can help you toot your trumpet We can bring the people in, We can help you build your business Arc you ready to begin? , Moral-1-le who toots his little trum , pct (fan witllstand a sudden shock, For like the man in scripture, He builds his business on u rock, YOU LAUGH HERE! I _ "Hove ye seen the sign they have ln the cars on the Long Island Rai; road?" asked O'Brien. "No, what is lt?" inquired Kerri gan. _ "Passengers are 'forbidden to_pic` flowers while the train is in mo tion." "That's nothing," said Kerrigan "Ui knew af a msn who wanted tl commit suicide. He couldn't decidl wllich wuz the best way to do it, sl he said, ‘0i'l.l go und lay me body 0- the Long Island Ilnilroad trackS.' " "And was he kilt?" asked 0,’B'rien interestedly. - "No," said Kcrrigz-ln, “he died o starvation.” QUEER CANADIAN LIDEL SUIT. Dame (Tirce has sued the Standard, a weekly newspaper published in Mon treal, for $50,000 damages for as sertillg in its columns that she had become n convert to spiritualism. From representations made it ar geared that. the Standard pu-blishei an article in which it was state( that she was converted to spiritual ism, and that slle.hai> will be invited. from include John Ross ltuliertsuil, editor of Toronto Telcgronl, wllo was once ~‘devil" under Mr. (1‘opp_ A'I"I`ElVlP'1`ED JAIL BIKEAK , .. l.o.s Axcsbns, oslif., Nov. li-' Phe Guards at the county pnl, where '-he. McNamara brothers are confined, iiscovered this week that a prisoner -vas cutting the bars of his cell with ;a powerful acid. 5 ‘In s corridor--near there, lying nn. .concealed in adiscarded bucketf was .found n cache of pistols and knives. While satisfied thot their timely .liscovery prevented a desperate nt- :empt at rl jail delivery, prison oilici- als ahsiilveli the McNn.nluras from complicity in the attempt. PUNISHMENT TO FIT Clllhllii. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16-“l<`vlii|l's .~ltripes," ns piinisllnlent for "’l‘r:i.~;t Criminals," in the`Unit¢-ii States to nd the commercial piracy, ure pro- loscfi ill thc Iiill amending the Sli.-\~. nan Anti-'frilst Law, drafted by thc 'epresentatives of ` Tcxns, to be in- roduced upon the opelliug of lin rress next week. The trial will be held in public. HARRY HYLAND GOING Montreal, November 14-Harry Hyland has accepted an offer receiv- ed some time ago from Frank Pat- cick, and will leave Montreal on thc 25tll of this month for the coast, where he will plrly hockey with what Ls now the outlaw league. Harry left last week, and will in all likehooil be followed by Jimmy Gardner and Pull Glass. It is understood that (lardllcr had an interview yesterday with Mr. Lichteuhein, hut that' the latter could not offer him as good a price to stay is Patrick could to go, soth chances ire that the Wanderers will be with- out their great wing player this year. 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