°lllCTllll 0F \11-<. Fannie {Vlilw 0f (id i\lai'C.\' Awcnul!‘ Bl-oolb \'_ Y“ wrltcSZ ' i lvn. _. 1 ";\lllltl$l CV01’) “Qfflfilgi ltil‘ the last ll"? Y‘°“_"$.l. “lffl,,.p(1 with sick head- ;H.1,,-_._ 1 felt ThIQyWZlIS due 1,1 ll(‘l'\'OllSllCSS,' i1 c v._e r rlrczmiiiig-tlial laull)’ ‘ll' 11-,-iin;il elimination caused 111v stiffcring. l‘ _' f Ell wietchetl, my appetite was 1011c, I lost interest mprc- paring my meals, life was not worth livinzg. A few days‘ treatiilt? 1.‘. of Car- ,,.,». Little; idiot‘ = Pills OMAN F‘ RTY work“) — wondersr‘: They ‘ p -\ CONSTIPATION are small, easy to take- no griping —- and leave pleasant after effects.” .390 6 OHO-Ofifi-Q-O-Ol-O-O-Q O4 9-0.0 90-0 O-§+§§-§Q'O-§-O 0% O-Ofi-Q-Oi-OQ-OO-OJ (Inn rnnrtinn It. Four Iniinrfluinn . 0 0 O o 6 0 Q Iiigiit lunortlunn . f '. Q ;O O O O O #Ofi-Q Of” OQ FO-O-OCQQ-Q-Ofifi-OC-UO-OQO CLASSIFIQID ” ADVERTISEMENTS‘ ........ . . . . .. IOn per Ilnn of f1 words In per line o!’ B wortlil 7c per "IIQ of i5 words 4-04-0- -§-4-§-O- For Sale To L017 l | 1o main-House wirii" BARN 1,, ,r1_1-_ Apply Iliyrue Urns. Nni-ih ltlver. ‘f 421111415“; . ~ .~-— . 10 LET--9-ROOM)‘ House.‘ $lu5|lit-l1t‘l_ll.“(l. Mgiiwn. ‘copiou- iiiitfchbster Si. f-i-lll-iiiillli. 111111-11». Attiili" 96 l TO LET>T— ‘i-iulauisusu on un- ihi-nrlicil in mnil-‘rri hoiin‘, four FOR 1111.. 1iuims. pantry and porchd 1\ _11.»1~_ liighi, Th-lvplionte and Fn-‘I Fort SALE—McCL'ARY RANGE. Apply Sit Iinclifortl St. strait-urn. HORSE FOR SALE_ — HAND-t tzumc tirlver, well bred, 11.1 50111111 and has lots of style. Apply by li.-tint" to lii). Box lUl. (fharhitv t 'itl\\‘ll_ ~iTt»ll lruill SALE—BASE BURNETT. Silvt-r- .\lLl()il No. 12.|'i1ii1i1‘|_-,1 11a11-_ Prtci‘ $0.00. id. S. Norton, Cardi- _ cattle ranch. Central Guardian r “if” CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEA- GUE. meetlng postponed until Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at ifusary llall. i322 11 3 1i CORRECTION-In the report of the Sing-song held Sunday night. at Y.M.G.A. we omitted to state that. Professor Fletcher presided at the piano in h-is customary, excel- lent. style. 00mins $100.-Tlie i-folilowing telegram has been received by Mr. WJL. Higgins, Captain team No lti. lilillll} recent Orphanage Drive; Demands numerous. Will give $100 to Orphanage Drive. Wishing you (iliCCPBfl, (signed) Christie llrnwii & Company, Ltd. CON_FEF1$ WITH COUNCIL.’- The City Coilhcil was in confer- t>nce'ycstttril_:\y'wlth Mr. (l .W. iiill regarding the completion of the Soldiers’ Monument, and thc busin- ess iii connection willi this mutter wii_1i lrt- coucludorl atha second mout- ing to be hcld shortly. ..1.,.~, ~17‘ ‘v ,1 LEAVE FOR ,T1HE WEST-Mr. uml Mrs. A. K. McNeil! and fariiily lcave this morning for‘ Wes-tern (Yanada wherc he llilg 1iui-eli11g1-11 11 Mr. ‘Mi-Neill ls also going into fox ranching. lie is lllkilis l0 Dali's of the register-rd silver-black beauties. Mr, lllcNciifs many friends 0n- the island wish lii-m a safe journey and every 611C. cess in his new venture. POLICE COUFfT-Jutlgmeiit for ll") plaintiff was rendered in an adyonrnctl summary 019011110111. ease at the Police Com-t yesterday inor~ lllllf-i- cllml-IPG Wllll being drunk and iltsoriltiriy a riian was fined $10 or‘ thirty days. An zissault (‘Zlbig was si-tiltid in the itftarimon, the ilcfcn. ‘rut. being ilnvd .115. Ari ailjourut-d ‘sault case was further‘ zidjournttil (itiu-r tidjournmcnts were: i111.- 1~11g11 of an autolst for rcclrit-ss ilriviujz. lllill "l ll-lltiK ownci- for neg-hurt to Dill’ taxes, tLll(l a casi- Iirought up "It vciiiiiitiiiit of the Silllltilry Ollie. er. 1.1 .11|.pi£t-il. Apply £11.‘! llllislull St- gzin —~i.\'2-1l-1<rn--ii_ _ ltitiil-l-rn-ili. I-M __... 1 __ FOXES FOR SALE-- SEVERAL "o LET—HOUSE a5 CUMBEFf-l 1.11111 1-unta':iiiii_‘: ‘(i mourns. tbalh .-n-| lllliil‘l'll convenient-cs. Phone 321i iil‘ Tli lllllfilibfli St. ‘lltl-lldligll . - 1 T0 LET-OZ CUMBERLAND sT.,? u u- 11111111.‘.- witli liitlr and lights-i i;.ir.i:.~ ruoni fur two vars. Phone,‘ |\1_\ til.‘ .|. lllii-ll-Iihllli. llclp \\':int(‘il DIG EARNINGS STEADY i EM-l |ilti_\IIlt'lll fur ‘Barbers. iieconii‘ 1-\p1~|‘t lli S we _" Write lllol’ (‘r lirirln-r‘ (‘oil . Department :'|~‘." ilaiifax, in ttsti. illlst-ttllziricous " car Youn’ Pnlivrlrtififiohe ATI 11in (Iuurtllan- (‘rill-Nil ‘.lol\""i’rliit- cry. Phone 133. 287966-11‘. mom/i. nlsbnn», LAND sun; \<‘_\ut', llI‘l'ill-‘lll\1'lllt'. titi-ifi-9~27.\lZi mos. THE AUCTION SALE OF NORTH| \ll‘il'llt l|<|li‘l wll conllnu1- t»i-» muriMi-g al lliitti. l FiuT-ll-ianli. l||iil,11\\ ¢~oo~o0¢¢ooo¢4+o§40o0-0-04 I lloiel Victoria I , Water Street. Charlottetown Ollcrs to the travelling puhlic a comfortable, up-to- (late hotel, Contains 44 rooms with private baths. Th: Cuisine is famous ‘ill over Canada. Telephone In ill Courteous gar 0-0 +0004 FOOIHI. vice. H. C. BROWN. Manager (‘harlottctown - llolcl Co., ‘Ltd. Proprietors. ooovvo 000001000 Q4Q00+§<v00 IOOQQOQ§OQQO'QQ§QQ§Q§§'O# VICTORIA HOTEL l? Ii .\ic(‘aliuin, Sunimttrsiiln: ._ ll llnrdliia. l“. M. Reading (J. M. ‘lllllllhi-‘y, l‘ Si. Jwhri; W; Human. ‘;i|lll.l‘t_ .\. ltisllicr, l'. E. Quinn. -‘>"lr|.ii; \V- hi. Stcrns. Halifax: l l’ lsuivixv. ii. w. m. Si-pltti‘. T111»- "llllli l'|lilt'.\ ltutlgl-i‘, J1 L). Rodger, .\rnl:-i I: .1. li. Williams, Mout- “lll; '1 (Eimt-rxui. hic-iitreal Jim llrlxr‘. .\|4llt('l(iilI \\'m. H. Kirliy. l»,- a111, c. n. ltwuiillfi, r211... i-n: llviit liingh m, M1 ticIion: l’. W. llul li_ ‘rrnro: i‘. E. Robinson. ll‘"lI-"l1n|i.~‘;ll- l'. hlcKiurioii. York| lltilll< ‘l l1. “laluivriglil, llalifux. s i-xtru fcmali-s. will \\'ritc or‘ phoni- Mi. ilcrlnirl. ‘ -iT.'l11liriIii —-—k-<+>-i~_ WINTER FLOWEFHNG BULBS. lllillii‘ -- Arthur ‘- Wood, (Experimental Farms ll.\'ill'l"lll5.fllll1)s and "l" lii‘ Qrowii sirccessfirlly for‘ iii it‘l' liiuoin with very liltlt- cart‘, ii plaiiit-il irow. .-\ good friulili- gar" dun. soil. with a lltlh‘ iflirid ziddcil for thorough ilrainagu‘. is "itistac- iory. Tin‘ ilcsiri-il lllllllllt'l' of 1iti|s I should ln- ()lilillllt‘ll in lllt‘ follnuj- ll': sizi : four and lllll‘ halt‘ inchI fur‘ liy. llllllfiplilll‘ bulb to a pot: live-inch luv lllll]is_ iivt- bulbs to a pot: and six-inch for iiarcissi. llll'l't‘ 0r four lllllliii to a pol. (lthcr i~.in-'_ taint-rs can buns: d satisfacturily._ 1n-oviilcd lhcru is a hole in tlinliob; tuni fur (Iraiiiugc. lt‘li‘st lilttflt‘. blts' PERSONALS. “ll-ill:- ll-Hl’. ‘hlcliinritin, York Point as 1i visitor iii iht‘ city _vei-1t1-1-1111_y_ Ali‘. G, li. .\ic(‘zi-llurii. Stimuli-i‘- sidi- was a visitor‘ in tlic city yog- tertiary. —--<r>L. 1 Romantic Dinner SIR CAMPBELL STUART ENTER- TAINS DESCENDANTS OF EARLY CANADIAN FAMILIES ' l'.\ltl.~i, tit-L :11. Ill" i-rrtwit llall of Pultlri‘ of be the may wcll make (Yarmrlians roll (*_\'(‘1-l and ivontlcr‘ lluillvs ill At Versailles‘ 1 i Free Auto Storage. THIS WINTER We are waiting you’ about It. BRUCE STEWART l. co. LTD. 1 31m. How Elections (Continued From Page 1) Tlllilfy of Commerce in tlic (ifltll-‘lli-Zc rulmlnistration, has play~ (‘d i; prominent part in them, but [the recent insistence of Washing- tim that (iaiiatlits tilts-get] illegal diversion at Niagara Falls be luv \'l‘l‘llli!1ll(.‘il after Caniiila had scored the Chi ‘igo diversion has raised a duoht as to the friirntllinirss of lllt.‘ (‘Uflllllgc party fur the St. Law- rence ‘scheme. Would the Dem- "(lflll-‘t. if suc ‘ssful. manifest a more Izduretius attitude toward tin.» project. the Loirdon ffinics. A year ago Sir Campbell brought iiilo being the (lariadian 1'1t.’stor‘_v' Society of Eng- land and secured the cooperation of the 1irescnt representatives of the Eflflllfill families whose names are 1iromirrcnt in Canadian history. The Duke of (‘ormaught is the pre- sident of the English sticiety and it is hc who tonight will follow Sir (lnmpbcll Stuart in addressing thn newly foruicd French sticiety. Thu Duke do iicvis Nlircpoix, tho 1ircsi- (lent of the new organization. in his addv “ will outline the (ibjects of thn . ciety. ' in his opening ziddress it is Sir (‘zimphcll Stuart's intention to makc reference to the motto’ of Quebec. the 1irtivince in which he was born iiiitl brought up: "Jc me Souviens.“ and to urge upon those who have in their family irrcliiv-tis so much material of inestimaihle value to (‘anadlzin history to rcmt-iiiiicr‘ also and to make available fur the pub- iIc all this wonderful dctail of Cun- atlzils t‘ill'll(‘l' days. World Famous Names The Dulrii of llcvonshiiwr has lit" t't1|ll(' greatly intcrcstctl in the‘ Sn- ciclins arid 1irei-aitlvs urc1- lhirsu; lion of thc tirgzirilzatlon called llil‘. .» ss ciatltin of the Faruilivs, The list of those expected iu h.‘ 1irvsent al the barium-t. lll llllduiltill modern 1 I‘ ‘ iatla llils t‘Vt‘l1lll.'-‘.' t't‘lIllIIli~’\'l()ilt‘l' in litllllltlll, lion. l‘. _ _ ll_l“l(‘. ilarkin and by llr. lluughty. Dr. Ma's-attics. Vi-aiici», \\'llll\\'1\|1;.111.1-'1101p silent.‘ oi‘ an t-vnut. whichI51-1p11q1- ‘to names famous in (‘amtdian his fury, t-tmtziiiis also many famous in France arid llritiilri. (‘au- is i't']ll'l':\‘4‘flli'Il by our high _l)r. and Mrs. llolauri, Iiantltirzinil. Senator Boy- __ l-llviidt-r, Mi‘. ii}. R. Peacock, .\ir. lfrziiiiw- '-l ll'"! 1111"‘- fillll-iorur, (funeral ilrutlncl and l).r and of broken pots or small llut stones pol back into some |llHi0l'l('fll|,\||‘_< (11-111111111 in llir- liolitnir of lllt’ pot in fai-lli-ftlitniii‘. Tlit llnki‘ do Levis Nilvn-j Ti“. p51 ()"igupvsts no“. uvuipl1,h. lill“ ‘ll'"ll1~'l'~’»'1 "ll'" ll‘ “ll" llii Ili‘ l'll-\' l1< ' iilil l-ll'llllll"“l lll('lll(l(.‘3 thc zidilitiorial names: put \\itli s ' \\~‘!l ' ‘ tllillll him - st lIl‘l'><‘ I“‘('Illli '|‘111. 11111131119111 1,1‘ 1r1~11111;1,; 111p lllj‘ lllllll“ l i“ tl"\" ll'“ lilfil-‘lfi’ lfillii tlii‘ \'t‘i‘.\' be‘ liiitish ‘ .-\nibz ‘sailor and Lady ‘Yllll “ill illll ll- ‘-ll‘~l‘_ - - illl'.\' 111"‘ llll‘ -\lill"l"l-‘*' (‘rcivtn ihc lilarl and (Yriuiilcss of prwiiiuiiavith ilu‘ tit-a uf tlii‘_ii|i__.r'.< . lllht‘ .11‘ .\l.'iit.alnr_ hcri‘ 1.31:1“; 11p. l)n\\'flg(ir chumps“. 1,1 \\ll|l'll hnishcl 111' trrs 0| t:n1 bulbs s .\1i'. .1.i.‘-r1iic.~' l'lll'ilt‘l'. hrri- lllt‘ 111mm H", no“,fl,_:,.,. (joumoss mf- shnnhi lit‘ just showing and tlr-s-iil Huron and llzironess- do Longueuil mo.“ 11,1. [gm-l o‘; Smmtop,“ the .~huulil lit‘ abmll uric-half inch from uri‘i llli‘ Alarquis tlt‘ la Jonquicrc. (-,,u'n1,.s Amhm-fil; H“. Nluslyvr M iln top of lln‘ pot. _ 1\|lt‘l' 1inttiniz, a thorough \Vill.l‘l" in; should lii- given. illlingtht‘ pom lo lhi- lirini in (‘usurte saturation of the Still. Tilt‘ pots should lhi-n in‘ liuficrl about six iiiclit-s (l('t‘|i in sand out nt’ door-s. or placed in a con], dark part of thr‘ (‘(‘llt1l‘ iii 111111111 rout grnwtlt. ll' the pots art‘ |tlll('(.‘(l in a collar. (lt' ‘tonal Will cving mu lii‘ nut-ch‘- l" ll“\‘ll tbc soil in thi- poi zii\v.-i_v1< moist. A grind root growth is absointcly rsscntial bcfuri‘ tiltomptirig to fort-v zlrr- bulbs into bloom. it is iriipossibii- to git good bloom from a bulb with ~ scanty rout t-triiivtli- Prom idx to eight ivcclis ls ft" 1|111rp1| ftlflflltil lornratitiii, About 1111. 11111111111 lh'i‘t‘llllll‘l' thosn liuliis lilli'll‘ll tiuliltitirs should be liroilglit into thi- rrllill‘, (lllli‘l‘WlNl‘ they tiiay twi-umn frozcti. ll' iluwcrs avi- 11-1111i1\.|_ 1hr‘ lilllllli may br- plantcd lll liiixrs and trl-atcd as thrscrihctl fin‘ put culture. 7 irfii-i 'i‘l1<~ bust way to uinlcrstatitl our ft-linw lllt'll is to Ht‘t‘ them through the mciliuui oi‘ goodwill. ' . . i’ .1\ happy lii-art lightens your‘ own 111g. and cvery om- witli WllOIII yoit i-omi‘ iii contact. _4ro>————— Don't be discotirtlilml ll "lmlllm" (‘d by others. Rciiii-nihcr that birds 11111-11113 ppFk ul, the choicest fruit. . ‘LONDON. Nov. 3.--Lord Cave as the Lord High Chan- cellor in the incoming Bnld~ win administration is the choline of the conservative pres: almost unanimously. T- Dr. Chasers _ m ""- h box. n11 tics-fern or Fdmnnmn. Bates h 00-. lAfl-i “"1"” 1 n} » ‘Worth $100 to Me Relieved Eczema and Piles” M“. Petei- A. Fflhtfir, Salfbun, 'Suk., wit»: "Di. Chase's Ointment has completely relieved me of eczema “ml bilrs. l also used this Ointment for my bib)’. "l"? bmlle ‘ml iii eczema‘. _ were all that was necessary in her cine. Dr. Chase's Ointmeiil bu bcemwoith a hundred dollar! to rim-before using it l h"! spent a great deal more than flint in unsuccessful treatment frflm doctors. We have also uaecl Dr- Cline‘: Nerve Food having restored my health after uufiering from"l¢vfl’¢ nerve trouble when a girl- A few applications other medicinesr ll" Ointment 1 x Names fainiiiiii‘ to every (‘auatliziii school child art‘ rcpvi-sviiturl liythu ilcsccndants of- thtitu‘. who made thcm famous in our histori‘. Rn- picsvnting latcr years arc tln‘ ltlarl and (‘aimless of ldlgin. the Dowag- er‘ (itilllllPFii of Minto, the lluivaillll‘ (‘iiuritcss of HIT)‘. flit‘ (lounlcss Am- hcrst, ('oi. liutllcy (larlclliii. (liil. Shi-rliriuiki- and dozens of titlicrs. 'I‘his l‘4‘llllll‘li1‘ll\l(‘ 1!,'llll(‘|‘lll}.{_llllIflifii thr- formal inception ut‘ the (‘ana- diaii Ilfstiiryr Society iii France. Tlii‘. whole ])l‘(ljt‘('f is thi- i‘(‘all7.at.itiri of tltc tircam of a ('auailiaii,Sir (Iiiml* bell Stuart, who is nuw cdltor of DEATHS i-iitrEflRiS-JWITIZ-d in tiled‘. i-i. l, unsui- tal, NOVt‘lllllt‘l' iii-d. Karl ltohurt llyr-rg aged -l irrolllllfi. llmlrl)’ lllllllv‘ ud sou oi‘ l"l‘('ll‘l‘l'li'.li and Allci- liy- crs. Funeral from iati- l'(*t<l(l(‘llt'.(‘~ No. l Iiuyih-lti Sire-cl today ill 2 IN MEMORY iii loving memory of 9i" if" Mom" who departed this life on October 26th» 1923- One year la p“! Bin“ "ll" ‘Sad day whm the one we loved was called away God called her Home it wllli, But in our hearts she mssnrsn av HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY was His l llvefh still. O Q00 QQOVQOOO-OFOO-O §O4O O§V Queen Hotel “ win" Street, Charlottetown P t Thlp popular Hotel fin been completely renovated and raiurnlshed thrbitllwlll and offer: very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The table 1| olflooiail)‘ good and the public lro courteoiuty and for. Rntu $8.00 n day- Litarioftetown Hotel Co., Ltd. i Proprlnorn ,. ~ (iliaffault: P 0 0 . 0 r I .‘. ‘la itllihzinit, and Mrs. (iidcon Murray; llllt‘ iican of Windsor, l't.‘1)l‘t‘S('Ilfll1g thin llagot. family and (Zolonel Dud- lcy Carleton; Sir (l-co. Arthur; (‘.01. and lllrs. Monckton Aruudell; Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Aylwavtl: tlictloy" cruur oi‘ the llank oi‘ Ellfilfllllll the (it)\'|‘l'lll)l' of tliu llarik of France! Sp tlit‘ llalllff of Jersey; 1irc|iiivi' of France; M. Painicvie. Fri-nun niiiiiister of war; Alarshal Foch; Marshal JoiTrt‘; tlic Chancel- lor of the Iiegion of llotioi‘; tiic (luvcrnm of Paris; the Prctizct-i of the Seine; tho Prefect of tin‘ Seine at (llsc; the French Aruba dot‘ to iliigiitiirl; tho Mayor of \"c all lcs; the Mayor of St. Malo; the Nlayor of La Rochelle; tlic ini|iis< lcr for the (Yolonitvs; thc lluc and lluchcss rh‘ NnziFllt-s; the Martinis and Marquise (lt- llitvrlnt-ouvt; thn Marquis do Nicolay ‘lllli lvlarduls and Mitruulsti tic ‘ (Iount dc lloclicfousiruld1 s. .lt'l\i1 la Cardcur do Tilly; (fnunt du (‘ouiil and OlltfllPSs re llrirntell; (‘punt Jean do Montcalm; (Youut do (lhabanrius; Count Alard dil (lhollct dc (Yostt-liello; \i'iscount. Louis iie l!“ Jnnquicvc; Viscount. Reno dc. Pontbrliinii; Viscount and Viscoun-tess do Ponoirio; Mons-tug- ntz-ur ilaudrliltirf, head oi the (fath- olie institute; Senator Mcrcini‘; Mr. Hantocaux: Mr. Peter Lurkln. and the Deans of the Faculties of the University of Paris. An exact duplicittc of the nnisit: and spiral-hes from this Versailles ‘banquet wlli(‘ he broadcustod. ._____-¢-o>- M. ilarciot, -7 Ed. KINGSTON SCHOOL (lrnrlg X.—-1. Ada (Yahill, 2. Sadie Dl‘(‘llt.‘f‘iy, Ti. lCrlg-iT Ncwson. (imdo Xl.——1. iilla Newson, 2. Wilbur Willis. 3. Soplrfe Newson. Grade Vl.-—-1. Alma Newson. " lilildrt-l Auld, 3._ldllla,n Ncwson. Grnrlc lV-—1. Dorothy Rodd, 2. George Cahill. Gratin ll.—1. Mabel Auld. 2. (lilo Nowsmi, 5i. John Doclierty. (‘trade i-(al. 11. Stanley Willis. 2. Clifford Holnier and Clifford Rodd (equal). 3. Fulton Weill-s- (iradu L-(bl. 1. Morris (‘alilll. 2. Earl Docherty. Perfect A-ttentlance.—-Alnia New- F011. Mabel Auld, Illa Newaon. Jnhii Docherty. Rhoda Newsnn. . Otto Newson. i,_¢-oc-—-—-—— ‘Longing may be a strength or a weakness; it depends entirely un- cn what yon ion: for.“ —-— if you are your own master anti “Captain of your tsmll." what kind of a servant have you? -—--—-<-04>——-—— ' The work an unknown good man may dn ls Ilka, ll. ‘vein of water ilmlvlng umlor ground. enriching tho sol. ‘ ._ - THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDTAN n. w. v. ll. illiNBE sauna NllV. nu As 1ireviously announced the (l. \\'. V. A. are holding their annual Armistice Dance llllllle Prince oi‘ Wales (Yolh-gie llall on Monthly eve- ning. November 10. It is a fact well known liy those who have attended functions con- (ll|('li'tl liy this Association thatthcy have always been of a first order and have always been 1ireparcil for ill the first way possible. Tin‘ same will hold good for this years illlfllf l!" Wlilvli elaborate 1ircpars- llliiis liavi- bccii iuaile. ’f‘hi~ hall will be beautifully ilecnraitcil. the floor‘ is one of the lii-st ii’ not the bust lii tliu city and tliu music will b0 pro- vided by flit‘. (lasino (irehcslra. flit‘ playing of which is unsurpassed in llllT-‘l ijlly- This years dance which 1il'(ill1lSOS to lit‘ the best yet, 1.111111 111», l-"lklfll forward to liy lovers of dantr ini-i and a record itttcrititince is cx» litectctl. lly ziitiznding, you will not only br- cclirbrziting the signing of the arm. lSllCl"l)l|l.'\\'lll tiiso he helping 1111 iifiziinization which is highly recogn- izud tor the charitable work it has bcr-u 1ierforniing during 1,111, 1,111.11 numht-r of ynurg, Christian Unity (Continued From Page 1) this vi-ry 1iertinent ll1l@rp|‘1_i\;1{]1,“ oi this ti-xt: “i‘his text is tifteri cited by those who seek uiroti of churches. ilui we find i1 lit-itiiigs tu a very different cate- Kory arid a niuch higher region. That all churches should be under similar government, should 1111111); the same creed. should use’ the to 1iromotc. tin‘ s_1mti forms of‘ worship, nvt-n “- D0,. sllllt.‘ is nut supremely ilusii-abln; brit Vrs-al unity ot‘ scntftnciit towards (‘l-lliilflt and of ~zeal to 1iromotc liis \\'l is siutrrmely ilcsirablu will is all uirilirzitring: the unfvursw.‘ and can .hc fhfiilcil only by OXHIlPHS varieties of dispositions, functions, organizations. labours, w‘! "Ill-fl (‘Xlicct that as time goes on. men, so t-ar from being con- tracted into a narrow and mono- tonous‘. uniformity, will exhibit in- crt-iisiiig tiivcrsitrns of thought and at lllCllliltl and will l)t' more and more dificrciitiattitl in all tiutwzirtl |'(‘S1i(‘(fi>'-. If lllt‘ infiriltely corti- prchciiszve 1iu_rposes of (I ill art.- to he fulfilhnl ‘it riiust he so“ The spczihi‘r read more from this \Vl'llt‘l' in which the church was compar- lilllfil- lic safe gutartleti. of the verse used and the interpre- ccrtaluly did not mean organic cor- scriptural. IZlAILY energy of bod in the world to partmcnt of the theobrnmine — and coffee are FRY’S i.» that Rentember: “Nothing will do but FRi/‘sfu '1 will do wonders, in giving you need for a good’ day's work; To read , the analysis of FRY'S Cocos is readily to believe the claims of Dr. Andrew Wilson, F.R.S. and many other scientists, that it is the nearest thing to "liquid energy" that exits kindliest stimulant for heart andnervew is a complete food. flavour thatcomes only from "0' blend "of the choicest cocoa h ' and the experience ‘of 200 y cup of FRY.'S yand clearriesa of mind li., Dr. Robt. Humhisow _.- -day. Food for cvcry de- human body, and Natures T“ 125v‘. -. is foundin FRYQ. Tea mcrc flavours but FRY’S W12.’ . Aw w -~.,q delicate “choctililtly; . w can.” l in Nij\ . .,~"~¢.=l~i ‘_ .1 dour is according 11, the Divine liiiilil._ ihis is .i tremendous us- sumption and suggests an zicquaiiit-l ance with the mind of the Lord which frankly puzzles me." The sptukcr‘ regretted that he hail to deal so iiiiicn in detail with this 1ihase of the QUCSHOI] b111, 1t was absolutely necessary. The use of scripture for any cause Tue only stain basis of interpretation was in the plain incurring and context lil-llOti of this verse on such a basis 1iorzitc 1llllUll~ 'i‘hcre were other grounds of in- tcrprctzitlon ‘besides the merely \\'ht-.i we turn to the other teachings and examples cf Christ's spirit and mcthtitl we cur- iaiiily find no justification for the ed to an army with all its bronchi-s all fighting in thv.‘ dcfi-ritzc~\vith uiiiiy of aim- for their country- iii‘. ilcnny thrt great New ‘ll-sta- fl1(‘ll[ l(‘ltCllt‘l‘ w: i so quoted as Hilylngi “The criticlstns or‘ the church by those who have none but tht‘ [iapal lilca of unity in their mirnl-s is v bcsidc thu mark." “Unity of the church is not. tn be ZlUlll(‘:\1‘l'(l liy gathering all these in-, to what the law would recognize. as oni- t-ntiti- moralw; they may he one in the only stinse which the New TH-stzuinrnt cares fur, without having cut.- and the same lugal constitution." "Thvy may b1; Ulil.‘ in the iiri.lty of the Spirit, one in the participation in the samc sup- ernatural life, ivfihout being ()1lt'~ in tirgrinizatitiii." “Varieties of llnlvi- szty and a lcadi-r in (‘inn-ch Federation of li. S. A. has written. “We do not hulicv that (‘iv/it's unity irccssarily implies a unity of ecclesiastical ailmfirlstratloti lii a siiigln group." etc, ctr:- Tho Rev. .1. ll. liidcr. a Ricthotl» ist. wi‘iiirig in flit‘ lvli-rhutlist lii‘- COl'll('l‘ of lioutltiri, Nov. 10th, 1922 statics in regard to Ovgarrc liiiion. “if this Organic. Union 1irnposnl is according “ to the mind of (‘hvist“ tun assuinpt.liuii. tin-u surely (Itltl Organic (‘hurch for‘ all (lhristian- “ OLDEN - brow n toast, crisp and ririim: hot. "W. b" made right at ytllll’ breakfast table. with the llotpointnllevcrsi- ble Toaster. Toasts two slices of bread at mice. The toast is turned auto- matically liy simply pulling tinwn nneof the niiskclplutcd guards. Designed to grace the - finest appointed table. Forvlale by dealers cverytuhcrc. _ iiisa j Division ‘Oonhhl Bloc c Ogltinltnl orsanlzltivn arr 111v iierrrsflry in lielltwt‘ that Jcsus wlllcil all l=1'll"l-l?l'lt1ll‘l l" ill‘? 111141)’ "l ll“? nicn should thltik and act and wor- .- t: thc unity is shtiwn to lltl i |;,,11H.,.,n,,,." was a in real illlll uffiictivt- in m-opoi-tltiii as ,1_; (._ ML 11$,“ it ibdtics all those varieties to it- 1 1.\__1,:1 u, .'::<i 1- 11,1. ilull- ‘ ‘ _ 1i.iiriiil. nil 1h~ 1:‘ r11 \vh.i was do Dr. ‘Sliallvr Matthew's of (liicago 1m: “m”, J m‘ “W, n. Furl“ m. formation of a huge ecclesiastical legal corporation. “lie 1ironilscil to bi: with lllt‘ two or three gather» ed in His mime." "He was to bu worshipped not merely in Jerusa- lem or in- the mountain holy to the Samaritans but wherever aiiyono called upon Him in sincerity and truth." \Vc should remember‘ that ii, was tirganizcrl religion who put Christ to tlQ-llll 11nd that to His fo-lluu lie gave not the spirit of a uniform restraint but an indivi- dual iibcrty and freedom to seek God ‘and find iliiii ziftci‘ their own needs arid fashion. Mr. lliu-illgzin claimed no 1iarlicular knowledge_ of thv mind of ills blaster but nevcrlhi-lcss in all his studies of the New Testament he had not found any teaching which led him lution or utht-ruvise to have men. and women think zilike and wor- ship alike in religious and useles- iastical tnatters. The denorulna- tions had played and still [ilayed a glorious part iu m-aintiiining cer- tain uspt-cts of Christian truths that were apt to be overlooked or despised by larger organizations. The spirit of sacrifice shown by many of the smaller" (lt'.l\illlillil~ tlons was a standing rebuke to the easy going selfish spirit of many of the. churches prone to ilespise than. in conclusion, Mr. Aiuiiigiin dwelt upon the situation In Can- ada. U\'01‘l£1[)])i‘ll1{ in tilt! home m sion fields had been elimlnatctl s far that it was llilfiiflifllilllllfé if it could bu carried farther witliotit doing harm ‘to the work. in rc- gard to Foreign hllssitin work ht‘ strongly 1irotestcd against tln- rt:- turiioti missionaries on furlough carrying on organic iiiilori propu- g-aiiilu. He had attentiul mission- izry meetings ot‘ other ilcntiminzi- tions and “only the missloniivles of my own church have l heard harp upon organic union. it is as rin- fiir as it is unkind." All the mis- sionaries howitzer ivere not unioii- ists ‘as a despatch frorii South China showed in which‘ they “de- plored the lack of spirituality hi the movement." There weiru certain other factors which should be considered. Did a legal corporation union necessar- ily mean "unity of the spirit.“ We might easily point to partius in other ciiii hes where there were distinct ‘clcavzigcs in spirit though not in organization. But there was no nucd -to go outside ones tiwrrcliurch. Presbyterianism iu (Iinada ivas one so far as organiz- ation was concernotl inn. today it ivas as divided as if they were al- casliiig out ilin-ils but illil not f-‘ll- low with tlwm they were told to "l-‘orhld him not" and "lic that is not zigainst us is on our part.“ 'i‘li<-i‘t‘ was a third consider-er! in tho cnnsidt-rzitlori of this matter What had been the teaching of r‘x1it.‘.rlr-.rit‘.11 in the his- tory of tht- (‘hristian church‘! in thcspcakens opinion it had not lii-tin such as to warrant. the cou- tcntioii that we should return to corporalc union. A comparison of thn religious lift.‘ of Britain and Amr-rica with their numerous rainiy shoivcd a religious vitality. zeal and generosity the superior in many respects to the rt-ligious life of other l-urids. both (Iathol-ic and Protestant where the» corporate idea of the church was still maln- tained. Even tliu students of to» day who were supposed to he Or- ganic llnlon enthusiasts if the llnior sts speakers were ‘to be tak- cn as authoritative had change-l fr‘otii the Y. M. C. A. to the Stii~ tiruits’ (Jhristian Movement. Show- ing that not only did the students do their own thinking but they did their own choosing. Moreover the claims of Organic Unionists intplit-d that the Ileforrn- ution had outlived its usefulness. lie had lis-teiicd to incu decry the l{t‘forriiati0n— Presbyterian and Aicthoilist ItLICllOYH and leaders-- "The itofziniiation was u mistake." “Thedlcformstlon was a crime?‘ lt was high time that a molest turc of mind. .111‘ speaker believed the 110» formation was a movement of God it‘ ever there ivas one fur it not only created modern Protestantism lint was a means oi’ purifying Catholicism. We should remem- ber that not only was there "The Reformation.“ but ‘there was "The counterdteformation." ‘ i\galri "Th0 Inquisition“ substance ainovement was in and a " method to kwp the organic unity of the (‘.ll1ll‘(‘ll. Sn WEB St. Bar- ll\0ll1lt3\'l"_S Day. tht- persecutions oi‘ the Waldensos, thi- Act of Unl- fnrmity. the Conventlcle Acts and the Coveininting Perseewtions of Scotland. The sailing of the May- flower virus due to the denim to keep oriznnte unity in England. ilciioiiiinzitioniil churches most cor-- most sopurate- In fart there wore 1iiot a few able thinkers who held Conference To {com- bat Opium Smoking (Canadian Prue.) _ (‘r1‘)Nii~JV.-\. Nov li.-The interna- tionalcpium conference today be~ gun under the tiusplces of the lieu; gue of Nations its task of devising means of chucking opium slitti- king. The iy-rifcrcncc, representa- tion at which is confined to Far litistern countries where opium smoking is 1ircvaleut and to those countries which have far castern 1iosscssinns ls the 1irecursor of a sectind and more importantqintcr- national consideration of the opium question which will open Novemb- cr 1'7 with udder participation The 1irt>seut uiet-ting is expected to furnish the second one with an estimate of just ltnw much- opium ls used for smoking 1iurposcs so that the meeting on the 17th may be iruabied to formulate IIIUHSHTPS limiting the modut-tlon of opium and xiarcotit‘ ilrugs to the extent. ticeticil for mcdical and scientific purpose-s. Th1- natiuns represeriicrl today were Great Britain. China, France, India, Japan, iioliand, P0r~ tugal and Siam. l‘ a ._.___-¢o-c--i-— EVENING FROCKS The newest (waning frocks fi-at- urcs several kinds of lace in tho same gown. FOR FISH CAKES llits of green 1iepper and a few drops oi’ onion juice improve tho flavor of flsli cakes. ,a clear cut division were better for .»all ‘concerned. l in conclusion the speaker stated factor in bc'he had no wish to dictate to UXUSWIIKKGT lllfllll "lflwflillfi 11ml ha" 1coorce any one. But nevcrtlie- litres he hurl no wish tf) be dictated] Ito or coerced liy anyone or any group or synod or‘ council. Nor did he wish to src any one (‘lse so compellcrl. liii hiid all along held that thosu who wantcrl to unite with any other church should be allowed to unite and helped it‘ truc- essnry but “why compel all others who do not "lfll to go into Ifnlon |t.i lie put in!" lie had iilwii_vs been against over organization and turclesizistical centralization for they had- iihvays lri tho end (lOllU 'harm to the church and this pvt» sent movement ivns one of that ‘type. I Nei-tlitir in scripture. in thi- teachings and methods of (‘hrii-w. illl the history of the (‘.lll|l‘('ll and in ‘thi; needs of today was organic cor» lporiito union, specifically or liy implication an iinpu:ati\‘e (flirts- tlati need or Christian tiuty. Sn ‘far as the movement in (‘ariadu |wtis concerned. llo eontcndeil it was ‘in its inception and still is a finiiri- lcial and administrative i-Lpetllctil |llis congregnitfrn was 1it~rfncily ilree to follow its convictions as in‘ was to follow his. and they led him to (leclare that he would rtnnuln with the church of his fathers rath- ior than enter one which so far as iliu was concerned hrirl'n"it lllPllflHlS 11'0"‘ OMPYP-l illfilllllfll Fllcll "Y1 "llldin scripture, (‘hrlstiiin leaching] and the Church's t‘Xil"I‘1Pl1l‘t‘ Wlllfli was claimed for it. {i} The iinpleasantcdnr which aris- es from the boiling of cahbages or (tauliflowc-r may be entirely prover» ted liy placing a slit-r» of break over thorn while cooking. BEAD CHOh-CKERS Head "checker-t" of gold. silver or gun metal are very much in evl~ dense those days. CIVET CAT ' Civet eat is a very popular iur for collars and cuffs this season. All theso only show ns today the and it looks very dashing with a futility of endeavouring by loglb . - l‘ _ m“ ,4 i > Wra p. PLAlDgiOPUl-AR l The newest topeoats are‘ of very Ian inverted pleat in the hack. I FEATHERS POPULAR Fringe 0t’ Ostrich feathers arc still ll'(.*lll‘i’llll(lIlFl_V popular on ovcii- iiig gowns and wraps. —-- Minarifa Llriiment-Healn Cuts.‘ . a . it‘, iBETTEli - J i rvaiiriiu - ~~<1<~w ~. "i Lydian-infinit- ble Compound t After Taking l harm's Vegeta In umar, N. S.—"I your medi- cine or a runalownqoftdfiton and inward troubles. l had pains in my right side so had at tifnes that I eoud notwall: l any distance. 1 saw about Lydia h; l Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound n1 the , newspapers and havehtaken five bottle! i of it. i am better in ever vbayund (you can use my letter to. elqagtiher i women." — Mrs. ALVITA M- RIY l ingomar, N. S. Nervous Breakdown Relieved Toronto, Ontario.— "If. is pretty hlrd to explain your feelin s in nervous troubles. 1 felt low s i tsd, llfllpnin | . 1i h d nd yesqwaypcryin d * l elldmhoteawdlnt f0 % . or w . _, ! ' knittin and fancy get-irritable after I . work. l have been in a r and have been thil may‘ l came. lam taking din ’l Vegetable Compou and I_ _ r an itseemstnmlbme ' ‘ < ‘ t any l nip feeling more a I ‘have peat fl]?! in in our me icino becauoe of what t has one for husband’ sister and she reeoitimun it t» mo. —Mrs. A. Surf-n, 10 urlerifb Avenue, Todmorden, Toronto, t: o. hirer-ii smut tliil dependable ma- i llcinmlun women spasm’ fro? than , u a co mon , _ l0 lhotlld wféllt filial iilom. _ ‘l Y ' ‘ . f > -n