(FETT sas tsa sass assess ssaase' AHAB ATVRRVALVANNNS » Grades GASOLINE, COAL Of. LUBRICATING OIL, FLOOE OIL. GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. F. KELLY, Clarence and Ontario Streets, Toye's Building, OUR SHOW ROOMS re an Fitted Up in our inspection 1g show you our beautiful of Electric and Combina- ures lighted op HAPS and roughness of the skin are relieved by the use of | ' FRY ¢ tion Fix : ' Showers from $7.59 up and old Hight Every &un iid have 8 H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. 79 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 441. home, new electri Intl --sopind 11 gives fli wars and disections ine It Pays The Housewife to use the best sugar-- because poor sugar means poor cooking. f7 is the genuine" Montreal Granulated" --absolutely pure, "spar kiing crystals of the most inviting appearance. Ack your grocer for a 20 Ib. of ST. LAWRENCE G ULATED -- also sold by the barreland in 100 Ib. bags. IS A Pastry Flour Beaver Flour makes the flaki test, lest, tastiest Pie Crusts you ever tasted. Beaver Flour makes the most delicious - Cakes, Buns and other Fancy Pastry. And Beaver Flour makes the whitest, most niitritious Bread. Beaver Flour is the family flour for all kinds of baking, as good for Pastry as for Bread, and best for both. Your grocer has it, or will get it for yon. DEALRRS-- Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cervala. THE ¥. BH. TAYLOR CO., LIMITED, "n CHATHAM, Ont, In order to get you to try Sunkist' oranges and thus learn their excellent quality, we will send'you free the beaatitl Rogers Orange Spoon he on receipt of 12 Sunkist wrappers and 12¢ to cover charges, packing, etc. You will find Sunkist" Oranges at nearly every dealer's, packed in individual paper wrap- pers that bear the trade-mark shown below. If theyare not packed thus, they are not the 'Sunkist kind, but an infe- rior fruit. You can buy "Sunkist" Oranges by the box and half-box. "Sunkist" Oranges--Choicest Fr Fruit Sunkist" seedless, fibreless, tree Bia's oS nies | eS fot and Solid, All ae thee: nh groves. = Noah ie Sidi Bach S kist" is 2 berets specimen. o is so sweet, "Sun Wis a Beet plucked fresh trom TE JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, ON CHURCH UNION] SECOND ARTICLE BY REY. w MILLIGAN, In Which the Wellinown Toronto, Preacher Further States His Rea | sons For Favoring it. Ker M. Milligan, D.D., Toronto \ readiness 10 adopt organic el in religions enterprise exhibits a state| of mind alive to the . true function | snd end of church organization. What | is eflective in one stage or age not be so in another in securing ultimute fruit' which every organiza- | tion, whatever its form may be, should In doing so attention given to distinguishing pearl from Too often has religious organ- i= ek. Le chell zal ons with the result that men have rested | is much on the means of grace as on | itself. All kinds of religious! means must pass away. Faith, hope | and love wlone will remain, and the greatest of these is love Let the |* evanescent, the organic among us| have only its instrumental place lest | we lose sight of supreme interests b unwisely magnifying the secondary in terests whose paths lead farther | than the grave, and lest spend | grace no we the commandments of men. Unity must be sought in what centrally essential. Surely sists in making the organic principle | of the National Church Christ and | Him crucified. Around Christ's table; all denominations of Christians | can find a place of communion * with Him and with each other. In other | matters not ssentinl to salvation, ! six as baptism by sprinkling or im- mersion, what other attitude in reia-| tion to them can be more rel sonably | than liberty * In the organic prinei ple, Christ and Him crucified, all doe trinal problems ought to find an ade quate solution and expression. All social asperities now of a iding nature will be removed iy homes and friendships when liberty in non | vesentials secures specific vindication Ihe grace of adoption into the fam- iv of God will then take a part in| the unification of Christians it never | did before its inherent preciousness vas experimentally realized. In varied types of Christiar charactiv it will! le seen it makes one new mau, making peace like a river of 1 lenitude good-will and uadivided | service We have considered the danger essential truth incurred by AL ing a supreme value to any 'organiza- | ton we may employ for its propaga- uaon, In the present movement for is accosted som times with inquiry, "Are you to join the thodists #' The reply is, we reither to join the Methodists, wor they. us. The movement for union means that the various parties in it are seking to find a truer centre of organization than either possesses at present, consisting of what is the most essential truth in the Christian faith Ihe present nnion may surely | div 80 mre mn , § union the Ne ave | une movement in church be regard: as the lirst stop. The consummation will find as its issue a great National Church- the church of Christ in Canada. Men are entering this union now in denom mationalgroups. Other such groups, it is hoped, may hereafter become in corporated with these. Many individ- uals may follow in the same direc 11ou when once they perceive they can their lives in more ' effective for Christ there than 'other spend ways Wise, The advaptage of tne organization her. indicated will in many wags bene fit those comprising it. 'They will un- derstand with a clearness only perience can bring that with a right centre of organization things Qeem ingly contradictory admit of easy solution It will then be sien that there can, without any compromise oi principle in the same organization, be a season for immersion and sprinkling in the matter of baptism. What should hinder Arminian and Calvinist from organizing around Christ and Him Qrucified, agreeing for all practical purposes that the elect are those wha will be saved, and the non-elect are those who will not ? hen we shall have unity in tials, liberty in non-cssentials, and In all things charity. Ten years hence sha,! have a Canada different from what we have to'day Needless delay must not be indulged in. Thi= does not mean that the proposed basis of union is not to receive due scrutiny and amendment. Rut this is far from deferring the consideration of union inlerminably by offering federal instead of organic] union. In view, indeed, of the large! and difficult problems before Chris | tians in Canada in the missionary in- | terests claiming their best «tideavors | within "their own borders, the pro-| position of federal co-operation ap pears puerile. Indeed, as the home mission committee of the Presbyterian church showed the other day, ne have already all that federation can do for us. Lanada's needs at the preseat hour place us under the most solemn obligation to do what our hands find to do with all our might, and with the least possible delay, saluting no man by the way with empty com- pliments, for the King's business re quireth haste. Canadian life, social, educational and otherwise, is undergoing unifies tion. No factor can duly elevate and sustain this complex life as can reli- gion operating under the organic prin> HY ich has been delineated. let us lend to our accomplishment our best thought and richest experience with all the ness that the vo eation of the Church of Christ de mands, ex. essen we Examination Results. Queen's students may have the Whig of {00 aining the examination cesults, mailed to their address anywhere in the United States or Canada, by leav: ing their order at the Whig office. Rate, Se. each, including i the medicine ve been identified as essential, | thut depend or our strength in teaching for Soatme} this com li |For Health i oli cheap imitations . ih 1H, 1911, A HOME FOR GIRLS APRIL Imitation Gough Cures Is an Imitation Cough Medicine Goan de Montreal, April Enough foi Your Children? }. 770745 APF Teasing army men. These gis EARNING WOMEN Half Million Hotel Planned--io be Nir Thomas Shaughnessy's gestion. 1.--In theve 1S an eVer-n of wage-earning wo When you are sick and send for the you don't want him to senda, , : | young medical student he has in his Poyed 3 5 Hiools, offices, i would rather have the vate homes, ag other y AOS ,W experiment 'on somebody | TUTCrONS to mention. They pour Y {to our city from the country do 'You want imitations ofl Canada, from the smaller i . " {and villages. They come across : : RAG¥ 16 be of proven | sean from the motlieriand, and, @ in the ure ol disease. | small numbers, from the south. e remarkable success of Dr. | | they gather to work ahd to live Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-| hue work, and they live tine in the cure of croup, bronchitis | they can. and colds has proven great - al Further than accepting freely of temptation to imitators. They expect | (heir work, Montreal has, thus far, you to take chances With their medi- done little for this class of her popu Ciies because the price is a few cents |lation. And Montreal is just begin { less. 3 . {ning to realize that she is in debt Imitations are never sold on merit, | Shortly before Sir Thomas Sha the merit of the article | | nessy went abroad a few gents shey imitate. You don't want to be most of them in the ever-expa: experimented on, and for this reason] millionaire class, sat in the smoki will insist on seeing the portrait and | room of the Mount Royal Club. Th signature of A. W. Chase, M.1),, the question of society's duty to th smous Receipt Book author, on the | working girl arose. The {bottle you bus the Canadian Pacific jumped to As it is made of simple ingredients | feet, paced the a couple of lol proven value, it is welll suited for [times and thus biased us a treatment for chiidren. thai! "The young men of our it is effective in the care of croup, ioverything, They hase lub bronehitis, whooping cough and the | they have well stocked reading rooms, most severe coughs and colds is at. | they have vowfortable tested by its many vears of continned meeting places. Our hear the bustle and o., | about their ears nine {for six days a week. time they spend in the of a boarding | f about it. The mor {quiet you can make your emplove s surroundings the more cheerful the! on can get out of them. We consyder wionev wall spent an the CIR. if can eliminate noise thereby. The othe R. Jd. LAWLER day | had several noiseless typewrit vs installed. Some of the girls ob red because the touch did not suit | them Some genius invented an at | tachment which made the touch lar to any standard machine & | grapher happened to be 'accustomed 1to. It cost us money and it cost the | pewriter people to make the change, hut the clhiange took 'a useless click out ai vlife, H ou » would id vent dan attachme would make {a train noiseless i would have it if it Are Peach iat ' T cost a fortune. It's humps an i reliable French regulator ; never fails. Th pills are exceedingly powerfel tn regulating ca. clicks of the day's work that make ¥tuerative portion of system. Keluse i weary. '8 are sold at It wax this little speech, spoken Flag hed ff TN spur of the moment, which sowed the seed for larger thing A real home for working women was suggest ed=a home embodying all that that | dear word really means. Those same millionaires got heads together, and architect and a contractor were sununoned, plans and were called for, inquiries were made as to how other cities coped with th problem, and the ball w. loniova) is to have a half million lar hotel exclusively for women It {will be an Adamless Fden shops, pn 100 6 as best too ag room expresses dav women business hours a day the rest of the back hall hed wise, thinking pleasant vOuny success and enormous sales. 20e, all dealers or Fdmanson, Bates & Taranto 5 room and Drink McCurthey's Ale and Porter, It's best. Agent, COMMON ¥iis RATS MICEROACH Wr Wo POS desler Gamay wet Sows work we steno 7, wo S¢ 4, a money Dr. de Van's Female Pills | tem ¥5 a box, or three for IX ™a Beebell Co. For sale at Mahood's Drug Store BK oe HATS i e Made -- Price pie they Dr. Martel's Female Pills | A YOUNG « ANADIAN'S ( WFER, EICHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Teacher in Regiopolis College at One | Prescribed and recommended for women's ail Time, ments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven * (|, rl. ec | Megan, a Canadian just worth. The result from their use is quick and turn thirty years of age, is chief as permanent. For sale at oll drug stores. adviser of Dr. Ella 1HOMAS COPLLY, Prox 987. a card to 19 Pine Street when Hour huntired schools, with a large num | sist - and dant of Chicago schools. Jointly br, Young he is executive officeg with over Dr wanting anything done .in the ii "keds ber of tenchirs and S5U,000,000 wi ter line, Estimates glven op all Kids of school property. Mr Hardwood Floors of all yo: oh alto {to his present position is in teresting orders will receive prompt silention | He was born in the aty gf Strat Shop, 40 Queen Street. ford and received his early the: public schools und the ate Rit of that city, taking matriculation to the Toronto Univer sity at the early age of fifteen vears It is stated on the best of authority that he was the youngest gr ate ¢ivhoiever left the Varsity halls. He $ secured his bachelor of arts certiticgte in 1595, being only eighteen years oi age at the time In the following "year, 1896, he took the master of course The year after closid was spent on the Stratiord Beacon lowed by years spent as a tea in Regiopolis College, Kingston, master in classics. He received his af pointmnt while at the college to french in the schools of Chicago Chicago had hwen {many years with the education the Americanizing of its foreign popu and decided to: use night schgals as an experiment, and the List due nad in teacher w taken fron egular teaching staff amd made supa vier of the Cliucago night sthools jorgamized them to a very high {of efliciency, and these schools {have a wightly attendance of | pupils. | This position brought him %o hendquarters stall and four years ihe was appointed assistant superinten ge nin or wie teed fin Colley Geo. Muller& Son? Carpet Cleaning, Seninz and Layleg, Bicycles, $ Carts and Habhy pono Be repaired. - ? Telephone 1032. Te King St. KINGSTON. SVVVVTVRBRBR TBAB RNN MORE PINKHAM Aris college in jJournahstie his was fol his tho 8 strugypling tion, voung | it) the Added fo the fo This Famous Remedy. Glanford Station, Ont. --*1 have taken | LydiaE. stale How 25. am and convenient | ! | | sim | specifications | s set rolling. | dol- | Flay | Youag, the famous woman superinten- | | vorrmn AL TO CARE FOR WAGE-| Unique and Noiseless Structure-- | Sug- | tlus great | and women are em- | wn | districts | towns | Here | They | wah residest of his | have | i | | | | | is | on | | | i | { | i | | | | | { | wih | Megan' s rise edu ation | CONTE ork cher | tar | He | the ago | ident of the whole Chicago school sys { jtem. A yeur ago a new position me {made by the Chicago Education Com | mission, that of secretary to the super- ea and that fell to the lot Megan. Besides, during the last year he bas ho admitted to the bur as a gualify {ing barrister in the state of Illinois | The Fdueation Commission in Chicago {is not an elective 'body, | members are appointed each vear for ia term of three years by the mayor {Akg hough a very young student at {the time, Nr. Megan attpnded Toron of | but three | {to University, he is said to have been | jone of the "Scrappers of "95," and, ialong with the late James Tucker and } Hamar Greenwood, MU, to have bevy, {instrumental in having the royal com {mission appointed that i the administration of the university Subaetjent to' the dismissal of Prof Brock street, has spring and clothing received investigator | summer goods for | department, also iy | ing and geals' farn- | t. They are all wei! wind with new goods miloon legses Sin Antonin, in an a to go straight to Canada "Ihe one lawn grass seed" jon can depend will make x beautiful! Yawn, Rentyeky, Sold only at Gibson's. * 4 PAGER SEVEN. GILLETTS PERFUMED Is the Standard Article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY For making soap, seltening water. remo iad eld point. disintecting sinks, clowns, draine sad lor many siber purpones. A con cqusly 20 pounds SAL SODA. BOLE EVERYWHERE GILLETT CO.LTD.TORONTO,ONT. MADE IN CANADA JLEW. 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Most cooks select Knox Gelatine because they have proven through years of experience that Knox' s is best fitted for cooking. Because it improves most every dish, Knox Gelatine is as staple as flour, eggs, butter, sugar and salt. Always have a package in the house for emergencies. Our Recipe Book is Free Daialy Desserts for Dainty People" is the title of our sew recipe In it is explained how Knox Gelatise is used for Desserts, an Jells, Sauces, Gravies, Soups, Candies, Puddings, Toes end lee Cream. This book and a Pint Sample will be sent to any address for your grocer's name. Address CHARLES B. KNOX CO. 500 Koox Ave. Jobanstown, N. Y., U.S. A. Branch Fostoryr Moatreal, Canada retin ------ Art, Pure, Plain Sparkling