tan Stn pn 3 : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a ----_ = ---- ee THE BRITISH WHIG A LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETY, | fullest discussion of such subjects as FOR TO-DAY 88TH YEAR. Coincident with the delivery of the [Te was Jesus, what was He doing, iil oy ¥ ALL { : Robert Bor- | what are the t king- 0 Linh Marftest. leotures by Sir d in To- } dom? How Tuathods ot His 538 | Beek ye first the kingdom | of God and his righteousness; and | a | ronto a Society of the Lea Eg of Ne- | was His solution of certain prob- all these things shall be added unto | tions. The society is non-political and | lems? What is the real secret of | you. Matt. 6: 33. - its purpose is to educate the general | brotherhood? It we come to believe 9 in ve 'exis- |i . : public of Canada, first in the exis- [in the goodness and love of God, times out of six ho will heay & nicer , e workir - tence, the necessity and the working je tie wey of #bstract reas polished discourse, based on some . out of the League of Nations hs sag » n experience bora of com- | yp stract age of scripture which - fs all to the good. 'The ignorance, Dall ORSRMD With Jeswd? What re-.)., .onine vite) in it for the soul iB). 3 crs rn me a wp AT se FOES ETE Com HT mar tot Saou ress hay the aise ipIE or "TORN "that '1s seeking after truth. Too "MEN'S AND BOYS' WE A R STORE r e | ' Dues Sad Delian roa} [24 Y044 vas Hg west. es bois Seny Sermons are composed of sim significance of the League of = uaie "{ply a féw time-worn; dry-as- dust | St 1 5 the - s © dquarters for tions, is appalling, and there is the ever' thorough, and the more thor- | Jil, by MEW BIEHOT, CHE CAe y Hea q Young Men and Men Who Stay Young greatest need for accurate nw dge | ough the better, are bound to be of of 'scr eo argument | inestimable valye. They are the ! scripture, and 2 soliloguor on Young Men's Suits and Overcoats at 334 Be @uberdinalion. of | more valuable just because they are some subject of an idealistic and ab- to fact. | stract nature, They are all right as : GREA TLY REDUC The need of education along these [ not theologicdl; they are the more Z0ms 'of Wierary cxpressions, but as PRIC lines is the more apparent when one | Wholesome just because as students a means of carryin t the divine ! 4 > v : th : ying ou e ; s thinks that the League of Nations fs | they are willing to company -with 1 BARS Of carrying out the divine See Our Young Men's See Our New FERAL HURIINNG 8 vast piece of intricate machinery, | Jesus, In the gespel, until they real- | uy "ope 00 in nortance tn life fs At ULSTERETTES ; C0., LIMITED and 1t4s. likely to be confused in the [ly know Him, and through His €Om-1{,)." woiation of their soils io God," ; p ULSTERETTES le Gs ersssnnesess,. President | minds of many Canadians as analy- panionship, friendship and encour- they are useless. There is very little 1 4 : rm : ! A. awita 0 Editor and , ogous tothe idea of a British Sister- agement come to know God, the | . the Bre of ovaozelism in the ser ; Th S rtly desi ned gar- Real beauties, fabrics nag ox 8 verre = | 00d of Mations, the British Empire, | World, and their feMow man. The mons of to-d Ot cohize.. map ments; goo quality Irish. S h Chev pinets Ofer Tr MONE: which is not In any senso a piece of | movement also concerns itself with |p ot "IM C0 CORI ERY | English and Domestic: or catch Chev: Fatorin Roomy servers... sree 38% machinery and probably never can | World problems. One of the interest- who attend church do not want flery | Ww. 11 Old S iots and Miltons. Old - ea re so become. In the one case an at-|ing subjects discussed at a confer- evaugeliatie serions. Fut What of : ; ooliens, price ice $45 d $48.50 A (paily by alt tempt is being made, a 'serious and |ence in Glasgow this year was whe- those who do not attend church, yet $35.00 and $3 7.50. price an ils o year, doll vefed lly suss0.§6.00 achine | ther Christendom was fit for a y at i ? & o|BOt unworthy attempt, at m might do so ff they received a mes- Bibby's New Price Bibby's New Price o year, If paid .+$5.0 | world task of evangelism. Another a Year by nl Bo go Shoes $5 4 controlled corporation as a member | Wev th tact ae sth | 5388 from which their souls could- ! S (Semi-Weekly Edition) {of the League of Nations; in the a son of the wes} vy garner the cleansing influence they $27 50 $35 00 One year, by mall, cas 3 $0 | other case there is the ontworking | Asia and Africa through commerce v * ~ ' . . y 2 Jean if A a al aT $1.50 of political economy of a nation withe | and professions, through govern- awe of sermons is We claim to offer the NEW ENGLISH SLIF o N ULST EF RS - » Meighen | | ment, social contacts and missionary T-OF BEPRES ATITES | in a nation, which, as Mr. 4 , Pt uidor, 31 80 "Jon E Montreal | uite properly pointed out in his |efforts. enormous, as the Witness suggests, best M d . v os y : , W. Thompson crenis100 King St. W, {a p but a sermon to have power in these ade from O Brien Ss Irish Cheviots-- 0. | Gulldkall speech, is a replica in its | One of the best things about the dive mu . : st be something more tha paar to the Editor are published political institutions of the mother | | Movement is that it will be student gaye Naa of Si of a SUITS AND pure wool lining, silk sleeve and yoke, rt C! Jn 0. > 4 { ' : Bal" "Be adival' game *| country, and conceives ts mission on | directed, student controlled, student |, ,* 1000 OF FOICH BL IE OVERCOATS expert tailoring. Old prices $57. 00, writer { earth as a common heritage and a |supported and student financed. The quotations; and there are many, the Values in Canada ! $60. 00 and $62. 50. ped i Sa bent tub common duty in a sisterhood of na- | Sudents may make mistakes, but t00 many, of our ministers who tions. | they will be their own mistakes; they | ; . ice $45.00 Sr ------------ ore 14° dabger of contusion in {may 0nd nancial supphet Gilicals Hig prog by taking cognizance of See our Bibby', 8 New Price »UVU, anadians re- | but being their own business their | : WHIG is authenticated by the || be minds of many Cana ENGLISH MELTON SEE, OUR MEN'S and ' ABO garding what. Canada's newly won | sacrifices for their own cause will 4 JOVERCOATS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Audit Bi Circulations placq at the council table of the na- | be a' fruitfu] discipleship. They will - urouy of " |itlons really means, What axe her [not despise council when they seek | Walt Mason Silk Velvet or Plain --- , | duties? What her responsibilities? | it, but they will neither seek nor ac- "The man on the park bench has | Cdnadian people are one in their ad- | cept dictation. With wise leadership, TRE PORT PHILOSOPHER Collars. Old price $40 " A 3 is Sire aspirations, herence to the great idea behind the | neal effort and generous support and $45.00. splendid tailoring. Old prices $40.00 League of Nations, but they know | Within the student body there is no ENTERPRISE. . and $42.50 ' te Ee ; \ ; Bibby's New P ly neral Depression's alde-de-camp lamentably little about it. They need [reason why the students' Christian A week ago I chanced to say to y rice ol . is General Pessimism, education. They are eagerly await- | movement should not, in a genera- | Pbenezer Jones, "I'll buy myself a $30.00 Bibby's New Price $30.00 e-------------- | tag it. tion, be one of the most powerful | Poe coupe when I can spare the \ : When diplomats fall out, telegraph We are persuaded that the power | spiritual agencies in the making of a Sonus. Tt wea an idle, thoughtless companies get their due, ot the league ot Nations, the posse Christian world brotherhood, Spa 5 Nieto. 39 all. inteits; 1 : bility of its usefulness, depe the tw The deadliest load is carried by than anything else on publicity, I a a A Vie the gun that jen't loaded, : . J : mn | a waves on mons, [So Th, Sit Rupture informed public, thoroughly The Presbyterian Withess of re- |S. aud beaming face, and eloqu- ; 9 Rockefeller at eighty-two is re- Ibilitd ¢ one 10 AONE The arb Ls (19 © ~~ ported ae feeling oil right. of the purpose and possibilities o cent ¢ date contains a comment upon cars were parked, poi oer atron ange Expert Hand-tailored, pure woollen fabrics; | t ev- he TRtEUs 970 Yoon 10 Send na an 'article on the value of sermons to see: and as ome man these gents re- | r a - . a y written by Agnes Repplier, the | marked, "Come, take a drive with |]" A heavy, compact Range with four 9-inch lids; all iron lin : Oh, Patriotism, what needless | taxes are piled up in thy name. | oy Which vi make hi gout " essayist, in the Century Magazine. me." And all the long, long sunny derstanding alwsen the na ome | The Witness remarks that although [day car dealers worked my phome, ings; 18 inch oven with thermometer; nickle-plated oven shelf Permanently Located----No Tho mist that obscures the sun of | the world. A smal} group of aisin- |, ojo or thie article is a Cathe |ahd each one had & grand coupe I and edge rail. ..........,...SPECIAL SALE PRICE $38.50 Periodical Visits a brighter day in the pessimist. terested men of all shades of DOI: | gyy 43g presumably, for that reason, | T20N1Y Ought to own. And I grew : cal opinion in the various cities of less: accustomed to sermons than wobbly in the knees, and my despair ' . We are always here. For ¥ 2 h ' was tense, for salesmen moosted in ( | No business pays a bigger net pro- Canada should be at work in suc oftireh-goin P y r roo i B N S H dw K S forty years we have been fit- fit then that artes hair nets, | Societies of the League of Nations | ==. = ns ia estants, there 5 the trees and eat upon the fence; ar are, mg f. ting Trusses in Kingston. No ------------------ as have been formed in Toronto and says, and the following quotation is Ho ed fr bb wh, sad need for you to go from your The country might profit, also, by | Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg and Tada: van ive Sublime, oe Dome. town ior expert advide # little more traffic on our jail-roads, | Vancouver will probably scon have "Personally, I cannot conceive of | car on time." By mail they flooded about your in@lividual case. -- suth societies. We ventures to sug- | sermonless World, The preacher's | me With bunk, instructed me hy wire, - * We have the best appliances : ' that are made, and we guar. 1t works both wpyg®* Money makes | gest that this university centre fugstion that I could trade in any jusk, m is too manifes: ign y i ' X you smile, and 4 mile" make you [should also have such a society. In- his message tdo afjastito be Snored shotguf or my lyre. For days they . antee to secure your Rupture came upon the jump, each with his BO by CE and make you comfortable, money, deed we suspect that if the late Prin- cipa] Grant were alive there would Even Songs geclensustical archl- | coi ohing yarn; they got me when I . Lack qf oil causes friction between | have been one already. Probably the a8 0 express any: | went to pump, they, ragged me in the - == y ! thing but a. love of conifort and an [parn. H r when I've things to : Dr Chown's Store parts 'of machinery as between na- | first one in Canada would have been uh a derstanding of accoustics, the tell, all by myself I'll go, and whils- A fet: d t . » Hons \ Baiinsnton, Such a society used 20 There are | per them down in a well--the deep- YOUR CAR DESERVES ONE 188 Princess St. Phone 848, as si a preacher holds his own, r-------------- be large, but should be composed of , always people interested in the rela- | est one I know, . . : a A theory {4 muck like & man. It men who will give thoughtful consid- | "76 Seoble Iutereated in the rels- ~--~WALT MASON. Attached to i radiator cap in 10 minutes {J Crotches, Elastic Hostery, ete. isn't worth a darn unless" it will {eration to this most important of all it happens that.a.m 15 DOFBeint . work, bjects--our internationalwelation an a= nto ' ' METER subjects--oyr on : the world capable of convincing them 1 ) . rt with the rest of the world. It should th h : SA De Valera seems determined to | write articles when it has anything thas ¢ S July Nive of fmpostanee in ALONG LIFE'S DETOUR make public every phrase of the | worth while to say. The press will |. '8 the relation of their souls to : { F F Sale Irish situation. | eagerly wait, es the great purveyor Goa, bo becotied 3 maker of history, ' BY SAM HILL am or . freemen of news, for an account of tts discus- |. 2% Says, 'It pleased God by the { » | A FIRST CLA§S FARM of 197 Europe will come back in time, | gions and proceedings; we suspect foolishness of preaching to save them | 8 asres ious io good village, and 3 ' a that believe."' Thi thirteen miles to Kingston on ana these who wie Sow benighied that. the schol, the university, the method of winnin : » fe diving Dig ol' worry i ro hiteett erolng, good road; good frame house, In Wilf some day be knighted. pulpit will be glad of its leadership I 8 men. Jes' like at first dhe did it; good repair; good cellar, cistern tw . and will welcome its: assistance, te de a Do Seu Hat Dreushing i An hstieh wid sigh, or ¥hstian wid 8 : with stubling mr 34 cows and 8: : ve house; firs Some of the immigrants are bring- | the end that the people of Canada It may be true that a man : We done gof to go right wid it. ah A 15 'vy 4s feet; large ing an alarming number of income | May more fully understand the na- coving AE Oh Nae can -- granary snd Ben Bouse ail a e . . ® men that the only thing of | Lions of OMest Inkabitant. ir i sg Le BF dy 5 mill; a good orchard; the build- ture of this new and great pgtional tax exemptions with them. and: international experiment" importance in life is the relation of | 1 xin remember when the kids al- : their souls to God is a maker of his- | ways referred to the hip pocket as lags cae we IG SONS SMOTS Shah Si0.280 China says she must fight Japan tory. But if that j¥/the standard by | the pistol pocket. ho 308 of the best farme 1a nin, 'with words. Well, a Chinese word . - the County, " THE CANADIAN STUDENTS' whRich. preachers, and by that we " Juni "FORD' fooks like a lethal weapon. House Shortage Stops Lot of 'Em, 99 © or"? : - STIAN MOVEMENT | moan. pulpit preachers, are to be "To get along in this world you have Standard MODEL MODEL T. J. Lockhart The farmer isn't the only one who One of the most interesting and | judged, them it must be confessed |, keep moving," remarked the Wise Standa DEL Complete with Bs troubled with Insect pests. Most | PTOBTessive steps among the univer- | that we are woefully lacking in min- | Man. gular equipment .; oy e-plated rad- ' sity and college students in their ef- |isters who have the Pauline qualifi-| 'Maybe replied the Renter, 'but it on smaller cars, eidosia of the reformers live id cities, crats a deuce of alot of money to ue ; fort to articulate the yeligious life [cations for the 'true apostolic and move these days, and it is next to-im- $5.00 $3. 50 There are some among the grown- | Of the students of Canada was tak- | evangelistic ministry. The very fact possible to find any place to move to." : ps who stil] remember when they | ®2 8t & conference in Guelph about [that men are-not being won. shows - . ACCESSORIES WORTH WHILE sed to enjoy school picnies. a year ago. At that meeting represen. | that the divine method is not being We Suppose the Corn Ontting Was . Done on the Feet. t tatives from the student bodies of | used with success, and ft is a matter Brows' Hillsboro, O.) ; The present garb of women seems | Practically. all the universities of | Of record that men are to-day taking | 'BT°™™™ par oe are 9 £0 be a small affafr about which to | Canada adopted a constitution and less interest in the churches than Corn cutting is a thing of the past \Taise all the fuss that is going on, # | Policy which will mean much in itd |they did a generation ago. Ministers | in this section while wheat sowing is \ : outworking for succeeding genera- [all over the country are bemoaning | j¥st on hands. FF 31 Winter suits for a tions of students. The student Chris- | the fact that the majority of men do Pte oY Plain. { su fuen are showing | y;on movement is not a' new thing in | Bot come to church. This is a matter "Why this dry spell™ the farmer said some new cuts, Ours is showing the old country. It is probably almost | Which has been engaging the atten- Unto his hired man > 3 Ch , but h me laugh., Ad- some new cuts the moths made, a quarter of a century since it began [tion of all denominations, AI have] And that Xia hick 4d x make reply; | 0) ealem, Sut a wove ne bo bos i its work among the colleges of Great | been seeking outside causes for this declared dliyidends . were too slow Th tter © patter of the rain soothes the 'Britain, and its power and influence | defection on the part of the men of Usual Affect. Suing in, Boo b Y Doper this am. he #pirit, but the patter of reigning ; have grown with each succeeding |to-day. It has been said that the war | "Night has a thousAnd eyes" war- Held ive, noes in card ' game last night. statesmen doesn't have that effect. r. It has recently secured the | has had such an effect upon men's | P1ed the Poet as he gazed at the stars. They all get it gooner oF later. ( zood second - hand "But moonshine will dim them an, " ¥ ge-- Lumber, Corrugated $ About th only difference be full time service of the Rev. A. Her | minds that they have lost a taste for led th B tle & dinner and a Dhnquet' a ar the bert Gray, a son-in-law of the late | matters of religion, and Will not lie-| pei oT, Dring 8 Muley vn provides amc. vesular. Ho Prof. 'Mareus Dodds, to give his | ten to sermons, and there the blame p 08a Facts, ---- asd. Others Hail! i reforms, lectures, Sheet Steel hdr other ( : : ; whole time fo' the direction of i is placed. Bullet proof cloth is now being This topic my lost soul with rapture building materials. R AW 9 0 RD'S ------------ Juried Interests. It publishes its own | That, however, is only half the used tor making #he new: sults for fe thrills. oo tay 1. Cohen & _ Tt is rumored that new coal prices terature and maintains its own sec- truth, It is true that the war has 1 al wt bene'er the antismoke or nk choir Co, dh a are slated. The anthracite output | Fetaries. Its policies are shaped from | had an effect upon the minds of men. oA worm owt i ares err 7 rt help sprouting |] T° Ontario St. Phone 837. . OAL QUARTETTE] Bas heen slated generously for two | Within the studemt body itself, and |1¢ i#also true that men: to-day do | the Revnue Agents. : wings. years, i it has been extraordinarily" wise in |not take kindly to listening to ser-| Life belts for the use of statésmen 5 etmek Enquirer. HE conneefion between : who are all at sea hag been invented| # 7 = TE : the selection of men of position and | mons,' But it has not, apparently, By a famous "constitutnt™ et cash and coal and the _ A gallon of moonshine doesn't re- | Piety as its writers and = advisers. | occurred to many preachers that the | An instrument for measuring the Cheer ED TY hoy Ya fata not ant Selophatie 3 Jost this duce a man to maudlin asininity | TWO of these may be mentfoned, fault lies, mot entirely in the men, | height of folly has been patented by For, be assured, the danger "re it you want to get. your much guicker. thaa a gal in the Prof. T. R. Glover, of Cambridge, | but in the sermons. Men are not |® Well-known reformer. mote; ' money's worth of fuel in a Moonlight. - ph Prof. Cairns, of Aberdeen. satisfied with the old theological dog-| = -- | nean, | Tere man is quite fesourceful, oh my Dhone J an : ! root idea of the movement fs | mas which were pronounced from the fomised PetetPumpiin i brother, Te Kraft Sarpentier. has seen the moving | that it.is "a fellowship of students | pulpit generation Ago. They are| And she kept true allighe | |TOT O88 lost vies he substitutes an Xan Satin Loaf . .48ec. = oul and the 2 Jxopa survey. res of hid recent fight, and says | based on the conviction that in Jesus | to-day doing more thinking tn spirit- | For if he left her home alone ds cond Kraft Swiss Loa .. BBE Ih long while about this I Christ are found the supreme reve- | ual terms, and the reason why many | He kept her locked up tight. re ; Al a not trye us out? lation of God and the means to the [of them.do not go to church is be-| ~ES Partaers. | the totowing ne varieties . . full realization of lite," cause they receive nothing from the ; : The movement in Canada fs in 1ts | sermons they hear from the pulpit. | . "Cottector aks Ng Yea Leaves an Machen", Bt. Jullien, ; 1} Crawford early stages, yet already substantial | The average sermon of to-day fs |unpe'd bil will Grounds set. ' progress has been made. It has al- | more academic than evangelistic. Lat | 7" : Jas. REDDEN Scranton Coal ready formed in all the universities a man attend half a dozen different The Diary of Miss Opportuhity. ; s a EN & Co. Phone 9. - Foot of Queen 8¢. .{ study groups for the frankest and shiealusy Ju-as-mang seks, ang ive Friday, October 1a. Stopped to see '