Premier Whitney, rr-plying In n lacy†rkpoatiott in tho ivtetvst, of the National Sanitarium quv-inti..", Maud that “pvnomlly he thought 1'ln!t.00o I'M!†not be In" mmh for thes "overttrrtent N we. apart for thin work." Seventy IT palimm to tc hr in the Mluknkn l’rm "m 2.090 patients law barn carol for sim'tlw "p"ning "f "ur "mm-u in "Villain. 56" of ttrem. wmv- Hut-(ml in the M "Mlvihl. I..." patiottis in there two "who! today. show hm: this lifesaving work haw gum-n. Tho pun-r witimk nut. of her haul I farm-d timings. y41ing how In-r mun, heart Wat made lnvwly through the drmd wum'gv. In weit as: the ii/ Manam- tromptttirs, haw smut IMF" toTu. ' Thousands fmm " [with nf (â€munch nut only awn! tltvir "God Muss 'tht, work " but their mum'y also to help to anew" their Prnyeru. Crrntribugiom, hm» rid, and pour. ymmg and old, recited by the Free Hospital 'fur 1'ortsuutptives, toll of the lam and cUrity f'm'nrrl the grmt Work corrivrl "" in Mnskokn. Out of 40 Municipalities Hoard From mil-v. Given Good Majoritiu {or . "hw-N- Mayors In Ontario _ Ciliol and Towns - Emmerson I ’1 WWII Elected M-yor oi ...'l'oronto Over F. B. Sperm. I MR. W. J. GAGE , --_' --. - .- mm." “a... lnom, 30 have “no soda mummies in Ivor of the hymn. Including the City of Owen Bound, the Brat clty In Chan-lo to accept local option. But " was not won without I big tight. 1rlert te option are Petrolea. Bar- a; x: WI r At lat-tn.-..' reduction hylnw car- ma by in. [ 'tmutt. of the Von. Toronto, In. E-- local option was Voted upon in " mulclpnlitxos in On- thrto 'trht'fet Out of lo pllces heard he? hm? AiXiiFiioiia"-"-'2"'i- to raise the 1sotat 3nd Ihop license to 8750 a "21".". atrial fry 1trotyrt!uoritr. URGENT CALL FOR FUNDS TO MEET INCREASED BURDEN FOR MAINTENANCE ttrt City of Dyan Sound Loads the War With " Majority. ual, OPTIGN WAVE Accommodation al Fm Hospital looms“ by Twenty-fin u Frivnvi -.'-- pr RESULTS ELSEWHERE :li-,,l.ij,ii,rflp).i O rn'Letter GAGE. TELLS OF THE GROWTH OF THE CON. SUMPTIVE HOSPITALS IN MUSKOKA h) he ram] "ot'tttt for Tommio, Can. " a """' B“‘"" V i The growing knowlvdge " the com Mgiull! character of the disease In: i made the lot of the eonsttmpttN Finn n luml orw. _ Tho Mllulmka Foe, Hospital " trr. day the unlnym-r where n 'urtreiisir in the mfly 'ttnge'" of cmtstrmptiou is admitted free. Will you not help lo save the life of n siyk our to whom all other dam an: rlnwll , _ Thu world in full of good And xenon-nus pmpk- ready to give. But thoy want to he sum that their money in wisely spent. In no other place cm your money do so much good. my - . . - - "onsumpuees moans a large weekly mltlny. The Trustee, accept- this obligation, believing the needed money will be forthcoming". Toronto. gait. 2.--trt a tout v of 28.151. according to return: I piled last nlght. Emmenon Con la elected mayor Over F. M. an I majo'rlty of 4.108. Every om six wards contributes to this The rate Is the large" ever p Toronto. excepting only that year. when " tan as ttigrh a: Lioonu Roduction tirL,,.. Fall to on .- a Majority. Human-llâ€. P-trolel ..........._.. Barron (Wentwortb) .. Aston ................. Grafton """.t......... Markham tv.......... smoc- lHIMlmlnd) ... Sanford (Welland) ... Burton "".m.......... mum.“ ........ "Much ........ fair? l nan-7’ "171 .......-...-. 0s Wa'iii .....;... .1323..- T.".".'."?..:::::'.; Ar!" (Bruce) ...".t....w. Burden (Hamill) ........ Wale. 'rLu"..'Ve..m.w..... Own-be (Peterboro) w..... Paterboro ...............,. yup" '"...'..t........... Municipality. l Owen Sound .............. Vaughn- Ttr. (lam ....... Pitta-In '_vft.-t_......... illG7,'d'S (ll in Co.) ..... Noun-nun 8/dfit.', .... Elmir- (Porth) ............ Hut-Hum Twuhlp ....... Ann-be! f,'lg,"aiiurr/I mumrto-( no.) ...... Ariana Inn-Mon) ........ Anon-tour; (Pr. Edward). sum-mm (LI-Mon) .... orig“)! .................. N. rim-by le............. ,t'/,ttp,trla. (Pr; Edward)†Iron a fe.'............ pep2rgt, slimy) ......... ee 0' I ........-... i7i'eilJllTAtairc, ...... iydumnln (Grey) u........ nm'g’l'l.’ ...........,. The 1.521.351". a. mum at the local option votes: For local 0.“... . i . ,,_ --.-.--.v. - an“ w also hotel licenses carried In - uni Pay, Bound. Donut:- Inf mam-a. and coAnwon'rH G' TORONTO. Fnithfully Emu, m "m'.............'. " iii5rG1.'listaeit '".".'..t........... .. an] . '_.----..-...-.... ...; n-Vl" b4 nun-:3“: Inc-l _ [bodies "I! nu...-__l ,,,__ WW V... according to returns as com- Emmérlori iGiG7GT, lbutel to all; mun. large-g ever polled In W. J, “Ann. In u lout vote an only that of 1am as hlgh as 29,332. . F. S. Spence by Every one of the _ . I new nor " and me author of "is prayidem Ha nuke: work together In the htlfite sown-inn mm and the tion of His glory. Article Ill-O! the Divine Ptrrpose -We [when that the eternal. 7hr holy .nd loving purpose ot God em braces I" wants. an that while tin freedom otman, is not taken nay. nor is and me mum: n! sin no " Article tt.-ot Revelation-we br lieve that God is revealed in part. i nature. in history, and in the hear of man; that He has made gut-ion and clearer revelations ot Himself t Irnen of God who spoke-gs they Wet moved by the Holy Spirit; and ths Jesus Christ. the Ward mute 'rsh, i the brightness of the Father's glory and the express image at His person We grate-tally receive the Holy Semi tures ot the Old Testament and M" Testament given by Insulation to b the thithlul record at God's arm-Sou revelations and the sure witness " Christ, as ihe.Word of God, the out: intallible rule at faith and lite. or nigneat bodies of the Church: through their committees, it was further ordered that the so retaries give the widest publicit through the press to the ttmiirttpt 1 this committee as expressed in ti adopted reports of the various tat! committees.- In compliance with the instructions the reports as adopte, Iare here appended: I . Question ot Doctrine. Article I.-ot God.-ms believe in one only living and true God, who I I a Spirit and the Katherot our spirit: 'intitiite, eternal and unchangeahle i His being and pertecMotts; the Lot Almighty," most just in all his way: most glorious in holiness, unsearcl able in wisdom and plenteous in me cy, lull ol love and compassion. an abundant in goodness and truth. ' V worship Him, Father. Son and Hol Spirit. three persons in one Godheai one in substance and equal in mm and glory. On motion it was ordered that tl minutes of this meeting be printe- embodying the reports or the tml. committees. And that the same b transmitted to the Supreme Court or highest bodies of the Church: through their committees, [bodies or councils of the vario F Churches for such action as may t f deemed advisable. [ i . i The judgment of the Joint Commi I tee respecting tltese reports is sun ', med up in the following resolution which was moved by the Rev. Pri cipa'l Scrimger and seconded by tl l Rev. Principal Shaw, and tttttuuhtou,. irr adopted: That this Joint Committee, havil received the reports or the mrim Atbcommittees on doctrine, polity the ministry, administration and In and also the reports ot the varim denominational committees, rejoin to iittd the. substantial unity existit among the negotiating Churches- at. feels encouraged in continuing turthr negotiations tor union. - --i-eeV -v..~u-m nu; Ill that. They only indicate the lint along which the committee has bu proceeding to "certain " nbasis c union can be reached that will be s: islaclory to all the Churches. Th! will be sent forward to the governir I‘d}-.. -.- _. - V In this statement it Is not new sary to give details of the procee: ings, but. only the reports ot the " ions sub-committees as adopted t the Joint Committee. It is to helm lee', 4hat “new upon-arm m' Throughout the whole session u utmost. harmony and brotherly fee in; prevailed, all the members IPIII‘ only being animated by mic purposa namely. to reach conclusions th: Would be for the glory of their cor. mon Lord, Ind the more rapid axle: sion ot His Kingdom throughout ti world. ) The Joint Committee on Chum ‘Union. retireserttittg the Presbyterian Methodist and Congregational Chm ones. met in the Metropolitan Chan-l Toronto, on Wednescay. December St and continued in session during tha and the [allowing thy. ___ .__-..-..., v. u.,..,- 1mm, their, personal am: being in ct sential agreement with it and thei adherence "pledge! to it. Detaita a! the Report. The text of the report is " lo) lows:- -- -"r-_.. - "III. lets menu] to alution and mus tre.Heve the doctrine ot the 'ytitts, body, " they understand it. to bn agreeable to the tucking ot Scrir' inr- OL-£- ._---- I . .a. _ . ,,__.. - vvlllluw 51ml of belief, In regard to the relation ot the ministry to the doctrines o the United Church, the Joint Com mitten decided that pastors must hole the Scriptures to contain dl mat, l M remix supply . tentative ball ot union which will he dim ed by the Genus! Assembly, the Gena enl Conference and the Congrega- tion] Union " thrir next meeting The Subcommittee on Doctrine in their report enter very lolly into a." the niential doctrines ol the Christ in Church, upon which the represen tatives ot the three great bodies hon been we to reach . common [mum " 5.1:-- T., -____. . - An harmonious agreement. on church doctrine in been W by the (Joint Committee on Clutch Union. 10th the Presbyterian, leth- odin and (‘me Churches: At the various 'r-tug. reports were "btasitud on machine, polity not the ministry, sad these hue been nude public ins report issued by the em I rotates. F [Joint Committee of lethodlet, Presbyterian and Congregational Bodies. 1lhtiits Substantial Unity airway in xistence. i UNION OF. THREE “CHURCHES NEARER Â¥INISTRY AND ""t""e"-metrtarrr, mum? alfthotp! sin. riil be mm all an: the fttltthnent ot His and the manifesta- THE POLITY. in ways agreeable to the nature of nan. Article Xrr-ssnetirtcation.-we bo- ieve that those who are regenerated ind justified grow irt_trt1r_titrelt chm~ cetet, through fellowship with Christ, he indwelling ot, the Holy Spirit 5nd; medium: to the truth; that a holy tile is the iruit and evidence ot sav- ing Iaith; and that the believer's hope it continuance in such a tire is in the 'reserving grace, ot God, And we believe that in this growth It grace Christians may gttain to, a' nil Issuance ‘0?"'filih, iind to that maturity oi him working by v which the Scriptures call the love of (Bod made porter! in us. Article. XML-0t the Law oi God. --Re believe that the luv oi God, re vealed in the Ten Commandments. and more. clearly disclosed in the words of Christ, is forever establish. ed in truth and'equity. so that no human work shall abide except it he built on this inundation. We believe that God require: or every man to do instiy. to love ttterey, and to walk humbly with to.ool; And that only l through this harmony with the will at God shall wrinkled that brother- hood ot man wherein the kingdom ot God is to be made maniiest. Article xtV.-ot the I'btrrit, - We Article XL-ot Regeneration. - We relieve in the necessity of regenera- 'ion, whereby we are made new crea- atrea in Christ Jesus: by the Spirit; A God, who imparts spiritual lite by ween-t and Wonderful operation of Ilis power. using as the ordinary nuns the truth: ot His word and he ordinances of Divine appolnlment __ -_.. P"'- Ioue ot, and enduvor after, a new )bedience to God.’ Article X.-OI Jttstitication and Jorvrhip.--Re believe that God par- Iona our sins and accepts us as tigh- rous solely on the ground of the per- ect. obedience 1nd tuterithe ot Christ, “waived by faith alone. and that ttts ievers are adopted as sons of God, with a right to all the privilegés herein implied, including '3 conscious ISSIII'IIICO at their sonship. ifeted to us in the Gospel, and "that mm; saving faith is always uncommit- ied by repentance, wherein we céntess uni forsake our sins with full pur- mu " --" __., -- Article IX.-ot Faith 5nd Repent- utce.-We believe that faith it; Christ an Savihg grace whereby We receive Him, trust in "Him, and rest upon Him alone for salution, gs He is ON R?0TiTORr '".P!T0rTareTi6iriiriiaisifi tom the Father and the Son, who haves everywhere upon the hearts ot nen. to restrain, them trom evil and to incite them unto Mod, and'whom he Father is ever willing to give un- (fo all who ask, im. We believe that [He has smiling holy men of God i n making known. His truth to men or their salvation, that, through our exalted Saviour, He was sent iorth n power to convict:- the world or sin, to enlighten men's minds in the know- ‘odge ot Christ, and to persuade and enable them to obey the call of the Jospel; and that he abides with the Shurch, dwelling in every believer as the spirit ot truth, ot holiness, and 1 comfort. Atticlé vm We believe in aver intercedes tor as: in our hearts, joined 'to Him by faith, He abides lorevor as the indwelling Christ; shove us and over us all tor us, He mes; wherefore, unto Him We render nve, obedience and Mention as our Prophet, Priestzud King forever. ( V V. "'""'"' “a - urru null 'or our salvation became “My man, being conceived ot the Hoty 53an and born ot the Virgin Mary, without ah; unto us He ms remain-d the father. by His Word and Spirit. mad. In; known the perfect win of run“ Himself . perfect ttttcritic. upon the Ross to take nay the sin of the world; for nrHc rose trom the dead ind mended into hum. where He ,,, -. _.... 3...... , Article YL-ot the Grace ot um. -we believe that God. out of Hin great love for the world, has given His only begotten Son to be the av- lour ot sinners. ad in the Gospel Yteely otters His ttll-Viet" alve- tion to all men. bt, believe srmoat.nt God. from the beg tusing, Ill ru mm good pleasure, ave to Hi: Sm a Jeopte, an innumerable mn::ihzde, mm in Christ unto holiness, ser- vice end advance. Article vrt..-ot tire Lord .huas 'i?ttritst.-te believe In and eantess the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Mediator between God and man, who. being the Eternal Son of God, for us men and Article v.-ot the Sin ot Man --tpe tor III He mama tll “almanac; and “timed eternal jun-5:9, Menu; believe that our ttmt menu. Int-um tempted. chose evil nnd so tell away hon God and cane under tbe power of sin, the - ot which is: eternal dating“ we coales- that, by team: at this disobedience. we and All m are born with a..tritstttt “um, that. we hare broken God’s law, and am no man can be sued but by iiirs grace. r Anna- r. no A- - _ Article tv.-ot Ctution and Prov- id-.--.. but" that God In an Creator. "holder and Btmemte at.“ things; that' He II no" att Hi. work: and in than all; and that He M m in His own lingo, m! to: kilo-ship with Him, In. and side (melon-a when good and all, and‘ some: responsible to " lake: irel Lord. Faith and Repentance W ', “mum 4," 1m. . no: , the Har' iirirrt.- L -r1tly2rt1r1L,__tte I. where He our hearts, ' He abides PSYCHIIE " mum mum: m on. T. A eirriks, um... "0 In.“ I. . rm - some in blessedness tor" ever with Annual Conferences. Jud, pom God. T fi0,That the Annud Conrerenees tttr lie! and Article x1x.or Christian Service tnttrordinate to we Genetal Assembly; tor the I Ind the Final Trtumph.--we believe‘ that they meet “wally; that “with Dish that it iHuHiuty, as servants and have power to determine the bounds! (2) Fun hiends of Christ, to do good unto")! the District Councils; that theridinatiotl ttll ttten, to Mimi'- the public and] Iteer. and decide appeals Subject to the-questions: private worship of God, to hollow privilege of appeal on questions oft, (a) Do the Lord's Day, iutd to preserve the lawjo the General Assembly. Inow a ch ittviolattility ot marriage and thef (3991’ committee believe that the our Loni sanctity ot the iamily, to uphold the ytministttive 'ttnctlons oi the eott-'lieve rom Colds" OIIA‘I’I‘T OF ALL 707400. “Coughs a: strootr Girti/e" cough will dia. nppear. " Putnam!" makes we“: people st . " cures coughs of the most mun-ale kind and breaks up I to“ in a few hours. gum. " is n tonic um strength- ' en: the lungs. the liver. and tones up the sysiem. It makes for better 'gr-at-ttLin-ails-ortho-fl-ii, Ti“. I ‘A _ ..- .. eide mg _destrory ghe' NM]? - Colds are the most danger ms of all forms of disease. A neglected cold leads to Bronchitis. Consumption. Pneumonia. “Coughs " are the result o6 irrita- ed bronchial tubes. " Pavemn" cum coughs by removing the ini- tating panic!“ and healing the 'tttflamed manhunt. It is I mi- of the Spirit of Christ. and chooses those whom I who shall be thereupon (I apart to the work oCttte Article xvr.-.ot the Mittistrr.--we believe that Jesus Christ, as the Supmm'e Head or the Chard], has ap- pointed a. ministry ot the word iiiiiCJ, (2) The-Lord's Supper is the surn- meat at communion with Christ and with His people, in which bread and win. no given and received in tutte.. lul remembrance of Him and His suc- ritiee on the cross. will which they who in faith receive the Same doc alter . spiritual manner, partake oli I the body and blood ot the Lord Jesus Christ to their,eorittort, nourishment and growth in grace. All Uto"se may he admitted to the Lord's Supper who make a creditable profession of their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and are living in obedience to His. law. and are tree from scandal. crimel and open sin. , ,_-â€"~â€" - - ow DUI! and ot the Holy Ghost is the neu- mcnt which implies our relation to the covenant ot grace had our comic,L ,crhtion to the Cttrigtian lite, and tns ithes our union to Christ and regener- uion of the C'Neit and the washing gray at our niu. The proper Ity jack of {upturn ure believers, and inUnta, Preented by their "rent- or gunman in the Christian will. in the latter cm. the potent: should promise to train up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, had the Church is under the most solemn otrligatlon to provide for their Christian instruction. _ _ i -- -e- - - through the ot-ste' ot which His, Chalet in to Mon her Lord um be visibly' distinguilhed tron: the rat on the world. l (l) 'ttetuon Iitll Water Into the name at the Father and ot the Son’ ....a -l "w, II . -- In†Lou and with 1 V. - " u an. "In Chalet ist ll g TiatM. hood, eo'rBisttta [an (an. in Jew lie-u to Him aad 'inizad lo: Rh Inn. tor a and. he the adm M, a. lulu-outlet“! "Int. a! new It. all Intel. It e'ttCttiefrtViiarriiiii'tt. a» Wrist their M m on u, ie mm at an 'r3."o'rtiet.n “a tti [on and with on “an; 'ttthar, - mlu- it --- 4;, ... - 'thte-an.: and rclr,“lrnifef ’ the 'tYtidiLtt"ce- of Christ. recognizes nose whom He calls andd thereupon o0ieialiy set‘ m _t.t1f1tra, 1a1itterk " meg-(9! since Submitted " Ittstrtretr committee, i (9) That the present trraetiees in!“ the three negotiating denominations with respect to Pertttmttsttip, Ntttrrh , ordinances, Sunday schools .1!" young people‘s societies be unriinn- l rd tor these churrhn when united ' and that all modithatiomr be Mt m. the (Mural Amway at the a'i at“ Church. or contention by opted and elected or appofnkd as at pre- sent, or elected at the option at such church, charge, circuit or congrega- Umr, and. further, that ttie formula- tion oluplnn tor the orgattiration of. not! 'ch'ugn' be ten to the General Ambly or the united Church} 1vh,ic-rolanunaracaar time be uh: .s...p m. ---- A“; . . ' _ PM a.m, u. mm, mm to the Lord (7) That the District Councils be Jesus Christ, and desire tor the 3.1. subordinate to the Annual Conteren-teation 0' men? T cos; that they receive reports horn! (b) Are you Persuai‘led that M and have oversight ol individnulehur- Holy Scriptures .eorttain sumcicntly chcs or charges and mission stations.’ att ,doci.tines', required tor.eterrtat sat (a) That the local slain ot the in-,' Vntlon In our Lord Jesus Christ? And dividual ‘church. charge. circuit or W. you resolved out ot the said congregation he managed by "tew,s.Tijlures to 'taMruct the P001310 1'†boards, sessions, or committees, ii.iclehtiit to your charge; and to Tga; ject to the gyeml legislation. prim, nothing which is not tunable them. ciples and discipline oi the united to? - Church, and that suvh boards. iii) W. P-\TRWK. Chairman, t sions or committees be constituted J. s. Ross. 'Utrrot- -- ._‘-.......,. (Your committee believe that administrative {auctions ot the terence and its relations to the istry should be deult with by committees.) SAMUEL LYLE, Aeereurt JOHN J. MACLAREN, JAMES W. PEDL7I‘P, WALTER C. MITRRH' . . Bonn-urn: _ to the knowledge ot the truth. '0 'ccmidently believe 't'S: His power "we! shoe alt His and on" shall be t8rally overcome. and the 'kingdom: 01 this world an}! be made .the kingdom at our God and ot His .Chn'st. if')," authority of the State, and so . to live in all honesty. pally and charity that out "we: mu willy ot I Christ. We joyfully receive the word , ot Christ, bidding Hits In so into j;all the world at! "ll"da'fs,fe". ot ‘6 all nations uni declare unto them cum. God In in Clam "comma; the world unto Himself, that He tpr [have all men to he lured all to come my church, arrse, Gi/it I ',t ' ot appeal on questions oft, (A) Do you believe yoursell to tn be General Assembly. pow a child ot God through faith ie committee believe that the our LON Jesus Christ? Do you be, ttive 1ttnctlons ot the eon-'Iievc yourself to be truly called to nd its relations to the min-Phe, oitice of the Christin ministry‘ uld be deult with by calcium“ that Four motiws are ml for us.) tthe glory of God, love to the Lord it the District Councils he Jesus Christ, and desire tor the tal- te to the Annual Conteren-tvation 'of men? t they receive reports mm! (b) Are You Persuaded that M oversight ol ittdividuaicetrs.'Holy Scriptures contain ...m...'....n_ *-~-- --.-U- "'" up 1t ettretehettHhrgtti.. - to " the "rar, " and It ' t' denouncing-p: l te, “in v! the " Once you realize the economy of I BOVRIL you’ll always have it in your kitchen. m E6RUSHES l emu-mud in new"; (b) Are you persuaded that W Holy Scriptures .contain 'miBeienth all docitintwreoiroii for_eterna,l sat vution in our Lord Josus ('hrinl" A-: Whhhbol.‘ "otadefealtr,ttsem will Mom any all my 6.!!le ther on Dmml " “I. ._ of Incl.» won-hm†or â€an. In!“ on “In. applied gm» ' 'tdt-tttso-r,. loath bra-ha unlu- cho name I. “onâ€! plum, on a. hand“. Thin-mono "no give an... (3) Minister: on their own applies- tion, and . pastoral chase. through its governing body, in writing, may. at the end ot uny one yea. neck a change ot pastoral relation by appli- cation to the Settlement Committee. u) Paton] sekicGiiiiGGiur. out a tinte-limit. Réport on Ministry. Paton] 0002. Including Term ot t?rviee.-Reemrtcui" the availability ot melanin; the essence ot both the settled â€atoms and the itinerant this committee is ot the opinion that a harmony of both principles is pos- sible, and tint the but Intent ot both system: my be retained. We therelore recommend as (allows: W. PATRICK, Chairman J. s. Ross, Secretary. lint. osaoee, Buttillcnt =’pfyodiapcimwis ECT _ quickly as 00 who that is nothing that W u 0 f) 0 O u yi ll