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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jun 1919, p. 7

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R“. (ttis-t - bum-t N 's'Jl2'l1'htlTllti g',',,utAuellhe, _ can. on}. irJtueg;1f'dd'l which tits. and held -.o-auttoe. MI mm were Olsen-nod at an. m - the various mm than won “loud by th- mm... 11. ns“. on wodtte.d.y 'nee G; Fauu but by uni mum“. can. Won-k0,,“ Bnnttord. F ' Th Indonuy Input. “tenths devotion! exercise were eqm$ttet" the “out at the Minion y: o-tttoo we: celled for, Mr. We. - his rephrt with a brie! - uni-l - ttdetttr ariuiirtoeturruioettr-ett to God. and en there-seq degree all him to Hia clue on oath. The Chem "tomato the recommen- dltion of the Committee tut rear! that Illusion study cit-ee- be termed Among the men in ell the churches, uni cimulhn had been sent out to en the baud- requeetin‘ that such than: be manned last tell. He believed. however. that the initttegt" epidemic interfered with the ornni- “Hon ot these cleans and when he Liked the deiegetee present it they Ind belonged to my study clue dur- lxig the you there was no response. Mr, Denyes presented the statement ot missionary contributions ot the ".ritrts District: for the yen, show- ing that I tom! of $146,854 had been ruined during the conference year. an incl-cue of $28,227 over the previous you. The most creditable showing was made by the Wiarton District, ,whlch ruled I total ot $1.619. u: in‘l ct,Uiserot 33.294. or $3.29 per member. C. P. KcGregor, of Waterdown. gave ll onthhuiutic lccount ot the week's campaign conducted In tint district) mt winter by Rev. Albert Quentin and Mme". during which they helped to reap the harvest tram the seed which had been sown in the lust two years, especinlly by Revs. W. B. Daniels 3nd W. A, Prudham. The contributlona ot the various districts were as tat. mmf:-- . 'ij.,",-., s,C"-"-"r-C-"2r-ic"-r-2-rr-ra" "jr" ", 5""... with“ a aatntsaittr-ie9rtarsittetn my. FAULT IS ON j, mm 319123; Powerful Address by Presi- dent Wedlake of My _ e, men's Association. CAUSES OF. UNREST An address strong in its spiritual‘ appeal and having special application to the serious labor unrest at the. pre- sent time given by the retiring presi- dent ot the Laymen’s Association of the Methodist church, Mr. Geo. Wed- lake. Brantford, featured this morn- inu's session of that body. With grip- ping tome and eloquence he impress- ed upon his hearers the necessity. for w ...,.._ m- V," I “to tuttrd with a strong purpoao to more fully and completely follow ln the footsteps of Jesus Christ, smLto more closely live In soccrdsnce wlth his divine teachings it the problems of the day were to be met. - " . "L; .M. In u": u-; wun. -v -_- w,“ Following the devotional period, iell' by Mr. D. B. Colbsck of Winona. Gril emphasised the necessity ot a deeper myer lite on the part of the peoplel Mr. Wedlnke.’ the president of the Arr sociation, tor the past year ”we his address which he was asked to repeat nt one of the ministerial sessions. Irv-penance of Missions. Mr. Wedlake tirttt emphasized the vitsl importance of missions which he said should be the hobby of every Christian ugh The last great com- mission of hrlst was the injunction to Bo out into the world snd preach the gospel to every creature. - u -, __.-- A- ALA u... w..." -- r“, - . The master In mun-1n: to the! layman's Aasoeuupn, said It was be‘ coming a vowed“) force In the church ,na much unload In solving the Viv) blem- which no ttrhrirttr. Ha naked the question. whu hat tl church .30! to o‘er thtworMt H noted that were vol I chums In the church. time the vtr '8' our, (here being a tendency to nuke thing: ocular to be long to the “chant! to make church nembenhlp I pas-port unto ttiory. no consumed this to be wrong, point- lng out that there vac only one’ way tti1iuu-'etrttmtt-t- an “and Wm} Chi-t COMMON! COMMITTEE TO WREITLI Ottawa. .Mar ".--Bir Thomas White has. given mica oi the tot. 1oqrtrttt n-oluiion which he will move In the Commons: "Th! . IpoclaI commlitoe ot the Hon-e. emulating of Men". Nichoioon (Algeria), Suva”. Reid (Micheline). Douala- (Strnthcou). Dull. Hickon. authoritnd. Fielding. Dividaon. Nubia. McColg. BinchIr (Quen'l. r._l.i.). Dang. Wen. and Euler. he upon-mi tor in. purpose or Gite. in. m u to the prion chm-d chm-ain't Canada for food-ml; clothing. his! mid other munic- M "to. in! u to the men ot will M than by - nnd when moor-ed in that product". III- mm all uh; the. at to uni-II ot drama; hon-N Ind-urn] out!!! of on“. npl at. at mm oi units! “"3th hill mhmiapmumndnanuounmw - ”a m -- d m -, -tagttAhamd to m rGiririae-tt-ttmetrerrdtrtoetutt.trtrr,rtPetr, "(Q'Ri’iu throw Jam pon tgttPBRA3mTtMMtgt mu “a no u thttftet'" n "Ngt'att , _ oftl- Elecnd. I The followlng were elqcted u of- ' “can at the “nodular: for the an Inning 'ear'.-- I. Preodettt--3qtrrr Armstrong. ft',? , v1cerpri--A',. Sermon, Branuo . . seeprretuc-J. W. Bt"sppardson, i'Brautfm-d. ' . Convenor of Mtssiome--0. M. Denyei A 1Mllton. '7 _ ~ ,1,‘ n__..l_.. D 1t'tuaccc: t',tl',rliili W. For“! Walton" WUgtott . l A Mptotept mm In the ttand Ite. neo oe the UM!“ Nana-u Camp-In. " Intorchurch “In“ motel. was and by Ir. Dawn. And up would cont-Indium“. ww. hurt- lly ”don-nod by the det-teta on po- “on ot loan. “on. “mind and H. P. loom. l and u: excellent address on the There was I [sue attend-nee of hymn st the evening session. which 'ss presided over " VteerPrxrttidettt J. Armstrong cl Guelph. Musics] se- lections were rendered by the male qunrtetto of Trinity Methodist chum} which were well received. Rev. R. l Trelesven.‘ D.D.. ot Humans. any: “‘Pauipment tor the Lu.- We? [in which he pointed out the - need ltr, service being rendered tor others. and the equipment thst has been pro» vided In the Holy Spirit. He urgpd his hearers to secure this equipment to hevrondy to meet theJncrensed service that is being demanded in these days ot reconstruction. q Thursday's Session. The doles-tea. both ministerial nnd lsyity, hue been stirred by the must- erly Ind prncticnl discourses deliver- .ed by the Rev. C. Bronson Allen. D. _ - -. A ‘IAALAJI-A BIT-o., WITH COST OF LIVING PROBLEM. on u, ..... ____. -'t - _ D., motor of the First lethodist Ephr‘ copsl Church in Detroit. The rever- end gentlemen delivered the opening sermon at the public service follow- ing the opening exercise. _ of the Conference. In which he directed his message to the ministers. sud also spoke at the Iartreirntternded banquet given in the Market building under the auspices ot the Laymen's Associa- ‘tion. when he made n strong appeal to the laymen to utilize their business iiGG G' iiarGrai, ot God Evangelism and Social B,errrice---R. w. Trelelven. Hamllton. , Executlve committee-C. P. MeGrtr Bor. Waterdown; J, Taylor, in. Gait; D. B. Golheck. Winon}; H. E. Flew- BANQUET WAS ifGViGifiGii; Dr. gre. Honsberger. Kitchener; J. J. Pritchard, Envision; W. A. Emory, Aldershot. exped: The banquctlerl were seated about the, tables Br 5.45 o'clock. md every uvallable chair was occupied. The excellent menu served "ID thorough- ly enjoyed by the 'cttrtqttesttttrte, all of whom were served in I plea-Ins ttnd attentive manner by tho splendid corps ot values-ea. . _ Anon." War han! Rove-led. "And ville you were In hound did you king the Biff?” teat:"'. .. _ . - "rt. Rammed ma-No, but I Mn ed seven] who Ind-From Llfo. KEEP minnow LONIMINT IN THE "out; T A BIG, SUCCESS $14...“ '16.!” 11..” Mo, "" 3.?” 8.2“ 4530 "" 1.31.- 1.111 1.5“ CI - 511 m "" s." 1.16 3.12 rumba strum-Hm "at”: cam"? can” 539.901.1011. TM run» Mon-m has new at. M tt Wink-m and _ mom 2t'.e.". by gummy an dtertq an was upon- a m Wm- mm Nun-oat u are New!“ on all m " ho Mair”. through- om ttte Count“ nylon...“ .urttlete an - M ohm “no Gov unadntuyuru all-(In. I young upllng. ., I i,rl'ti?2t dratt of the Summing C) tee ot the Humilton Conley-en- ce which was completed Wednesday and which in being distributed among the denying-v. to the Conlercnce to- day In " totiowtr.-- Namliton District. gunmen Centenu-y cttureh--Wir liam S ling. B.A.. 0.0.. Wm. A. Cook, M. ,, Associnte Pastor; left without I ut-tion It their own re- quest. _ Charlton Avenue-Prank M. Woot. Kton. Wm. B. Caswell. BA., Bursar. Victoria Coilexe. Toronto; Chariots .R. Morrow; H. G. Livingston, Super- meamw. A - - ... ' M v“-.. Wesley Church --Hutgh B. Mun“. M. Ph.D.,'Fred. W. Aimsworth, M.A., 8.11. Minion." in Japan. Ftrst Church-Charles L. Mclrvlno. Capt. Wm. G. Hum, Cit-plain. try petmlulon ot Cbnterenoe. Alfred R. Smith, B.D., '3turertuttymurd. all-nu, u..,., .,-.,v......._..-__.. Zion Ttoernaete--Heary Irvine. T. Albert Moore, D.D.. Genenl Secre- tary ot the Department of Evange- lism and Social Servlca. Geo. A. Mit. chen, BA" suirernnnuattsd. Emerald '3treet---Jottn W. Baird, BA., Robert Dnvey. Superannuated: J. Spmgue Wiulumaon. DW., Super- lnnunted. _ -- "SEES; Street-Thom" LI Kerr. “1211.33: John St. y. -' -_- ..- ... an... no. “a... __... .v. _ iiUiG Btreet---F'red. w, Hum]: like. BA., 8.0.. 182ftTmtd Nt y. (Inc. ”J... um. __... 'NP-__-"'- a.“ e"" Ryerson church-RUF J. Trema- ven. DD, 889 Maia St. E.; John T. Smith, ls? Gartield Ave. S.?', Geo. W. Hewitt, BA.. 1201 Sherman Ave. S.); James Awde. BA. Prospect Ave.) Superannuated. Calvary Church-Jomvhus Culp 14kg Chrtreh--Bttutlor tr. , Mame. Mount Hamilton-games M. Wright. Garth Street-Under the Superla- tendent of Centenary Church. -Faind Avenue-fone wanted, un der the Chin-man of the Disgrict. Italian Mission-one to be sent} (E.t) under the Chairman ot the District. Dummy Andrew D. Robb. catmionuv--J, Milton Copeland. B. Ar, James Laird. Superannuated. G1antord-Tturmas M. Folherglll. MA. PhD, (Mount Hope.) Ancaster-J, Latrerty Gulnn, MA. MmBrovtr--Ch Raymond Alhrlght. Biabroott--E. Miitbrt'Cttrter, WA. Bartonvitle---Joht1 M. Penn, MA; Samuel W Holden. Buperanrttusted. Stoney Creett--Jottn W. Cooley. _ Why and Whaler-Thomas Hard tPruitland, RE No. lr; Charles A. Bridgeman BA. Missionnry In West China. _ snttthvme---F'rsd. R. Hendershott. TturPytott--fvillm..?tt D Clark, B. A., Stoney Creek, R. R. Na. 1). Ker--R. Currie Gardner. 1i5aMtte vllle, R. R. No. IO York-John C. Knight. E caintorvine-Arehftrtsid G. Phil- pong. "iiiar S. Blnchir, B.A., B.O., Pastor of Union Church. Hamilton, by permis- sion ot Conference M - '""irtGfrt-iiriaur, Clarence w.) Cline. . _ Richard q Smlom MA., Ph.D. Oualph mitrun. Guelph Norfolk strtyet--Edwitt A. Parson. BA. Ephraim B. Stevenson. B, A., Suponununed; C: Herbert ;wOlt:. Ian without n u‘uon n his ‘own mug-t. _ H .. "ridbiUiitAet---ruvid .nlker. B A.. Wm. Wnlker iiTGtNuaiiiGid Pushy Mtrmoriat---N. Argyle Hurlvi but. Albert J. Elma, B.A., B.D., Mil- Bitt- In cum . Bttrre--Rottrrrt Room: F'---cHrretr, J. Burma“. Ph.B. Acton-hue M, Morse. Rockwood Ind Krtrtttoi--Henr, L. Wilklm; Chi-la J. P, Jollll'e, B.A.. Minion.” in Won Chlnu. fl iiiuiii-. -4hto. I. sunken-on, BA., J. H. McArthur. 8.1.0.. Main, gunning-log. _ _ .. -.. -FGGiitF-uh", to be trqgtt IA. w, a.) ', --- - -- ___.', or (Ham-on), Superintendent. Orton-Rosco. M. Smut, BM Brttt--lottrt A. hum. Arthur “gunman. ee Attrtitt W. Guild. mu Dunn. STATIONS OF MIN wrmts., t AND PROBATIONERS or THE _ . HAMILTON CONFERENCE , a. cam-rim- Dim-M. at. mm-u M. Ptrttt Strut- Duh! B. Martin, ILA: _ - A "QR-IQ Av-u-rue- D. Hal- nm: In!" Bum. 0.0.. Stun-- mn‘. _' - “A - _ . bl'w’ahl Ward; Daniel Eek Yams: ot Puchokly and. Lode Mount Alli-on Unlvorlny. kavllln, NB; "toilin- um _ tfrintt-o- . Honey, B.A.. Tto. - - _ - _ _ _ ‘ ittorotd, mun MiBtsiott---To be my bited (JG); -- -- . -_ Maxim Pulls. Morrison Btretrt--2. Edtrat Todd. BA., " Morrison StroeL Lundy's Li-lo-d L. Roberts, MA. B.D., 69 011mm. . _ . GUG Mitstriott--loBeph G-rbolluno. Comp um Chutpawa-To be luv- plted.’ ' Nitur-rthes-LtFr-- George . w) Moore. i Queonnton treftrtror--aordon C. Rar mor. M.A.. 8.0.. "t,'rhivid'ts). . G'rimtatrr--3ttmett A. Mela-chum ‘M. A; Moses rDhtttttteh (Chllll'lmck. B. C.t; Edward H. Taylor. Wm. N. Vol- ‘llck. Superannuated. Bcaunsviuo--Ait"rrt W. Snappers». bJordan tgtatton---Wm. G. Hue", B.6., .0. ' Tiutertt--U. Algunder Campbell. iiiasFiiiirsiintdttiiemt tit qtemmsvttto. - Thom” R. T9dd. BA., pastor [Imam church, Nuns-n mth, Centre. by per- mission at Confdredce. mm ' tarriC ‘, q ”rum n. “'“V' . l, \ll.l\. nu. l, mu. nan". _ ”Wu“ bistrlct. 'i2ic'ilid-l-41t'.' H. Douglas. Bra.nttorr tyet.r.P.y tgtreet--tVr mtrtord--J. ma Kgye, BA. '"iltg, y2tetid'cAi2,'iDi, Fltzputricl Cathcart-0ne to be sent HEM.) an C 3. . , lo . do Sn rinten Bur my); Alfred a Lawn, B.A., D.D., on :33 , IIB r pe te dent of Ut Conference; H. B. Chrlslle. BA.. N“ Kelvin and BooEton--wtu. E. Darl- wltho'ut a station at his own request; lug. B.A,, (RR. 3, Scmland). CNN” w. Lease. ttttt without tt teta- _ 'Ntet-ine----0tte to be sent (GE. Mon " hls own request; Capt. Gordon M.) R Jtznes. 13.30., on "luxury duty by otrkland---Rotrert H. Rogers. perm mar-‘01 Commence: A. A. Bor- Ott-tue-one to be sent (JAG). on. BA., Super-mum». tstrringford-F'red E. Davi'es. (ingot-m; mreet--Ciarir F. Logan, M. CottrttamF--Hartier W. Watts; A.; some Lowndea (Echo Place); Ezra Adams, thrptsranrtmtted, C. Mitt. Adam Lanyder. t3uptsramtunted. In, J. Elwood Mitchell, BA. Wemey ttturctr--idrord lil. Mnr- Vtenrta-4hte to be sent mum. shaiC:H.A.. 3.1). . under t9aperiatorsdent of Strnttord- _ smonham Street-c-John W. Schox- Tine. ‘neld. _ Btrtsttordvme-Wttt. D. Mason. _ Oxford Street -Wrtsr R. Smith. King Lake-One to be. sent (W.l.. Marlborough Btroet-6t. W. Prld. B. E). (Fairgrounds). under Suberlnlan- AA... -0 'I‘III-nnhllrw‘ lg“ f? anrl' Parits--Joseph H. Weill, BA. J. Beecher Snider, left without . an- tion It his own request; Simon Edwards, left without I our Mon at " own request. St. GeN3rtter--Wiuian1 J. Br-ndon. iiGiitur-ivu. B. mulch. B.A., a TttoroW--Riettnrd B. . 1am. B.A., Lrryienr-tpor.t.r.e, A, Cropp. Trdr--g, Aqullla Evans. Jrrrsrsrvme---Howr rd F, Delter, BA. caiarvme--fhtortrt W. Down. BA.. 3.0.. one to be sent (A.A‘.B.) Mount Ptototrttt--41oortre W. Smith- erman. (Mohawk). . NewpoA--To be supplied. under the ell-km of [In District. Sit Nations-Thom" “new... New Credit-John Nelson. Woodstock Dlutrlct. M. nun-Wm, Smythe. Wood-lock Central churett--Wi1fred _ than: John T. [lesion left wltht ont 1 station It hls own request; Wm. M. Teams, Supermnuued. Dundu t---tsaapt"'l A. lawman! M,A., ”an”; nundu Bt.; J. Edgar‘ Runs (Hmow); Samuel E. Couch, 87 Wlnnou st... tsuperartnttatttL College Avenue-John M. Ham). B. A., Pool 8t, . iti-tt-rnorf'd Sheppard; John 0. Scott. Superinnnued; R. Hun-II Navton. Ills-10m In wen China. i-tMor-aunt W. Kltchlnl. BA. Oxford Carttrt-auttrr Caldwell. B. ‘11.. (Canton). -ood---wtn. I B. June; M.A., 13.0.. (Rapidly). -- .. -.___._.... lnlnn M."., "nun-II". 2ee,'t',,t-He',',g Hon-Inga; John‘ C summon, "tiriraittstmtet: l Dumbo-Ono to be an! (J.P.B.) mc----- H.. Plyhy. Hal-- mun. Perch» mun. M.A.. Bar.; y.- Hour! In West Chlnn. , f ', Putin!“- tad wnntaetotr-He'r- min . W! iiiipi"aiiir--wuitaun K. Allen all! (AID-ll. -tr--"oo'TP' n. Bad-hm B. A. Lueottt AVQIW-m‘. O, "rritt, MA., an. iiiieuner--u-rf. Month. BA.. David R. Illa“. Wt, Lord's Dar Alli-nu. It ”Hull“!!! of Col- m; Am P. "album”, ictigttiti, w _ _ J.T2 Fd YAt suing. In ML vy- n a... 'Al"id'-t%Titsiii, Eyre. BA., , Qdtt man“. all! (AID-ll. arson-000m i35-M - It) L!- if "m"? . " ""cb" . Fiai6t van»! alml3jii(i'l?,stl,iti.tt? iiiiiii":rEicl'0i,teis, n , T I. In“ I. A; LLB.; Thom» M.' I‘ll”. In", -ted. tdt"l'l'gt.Tr3rl,; w. Bum A AMII; loin C. Kurt. BA: rig-i- Amycmot.t"ePf: . " 1 -dtifiii'iiiftlltt) Hur, L. In Iii 3.. In, (human). _ Gi-mr-Wray L. David-on. B A. , - il?""'!.":"'."',") Ay' Fwy. B. T - I ( "tli'j'r- J. jinn P. qoiA. M.A., Rom, VB" W hobby, BA.; (Imo- at. RR. No.1). 1eor"l---Hmsr, Canon. PalPa."l'.Tt.h Snowdon (Ill- mn WOOL R. R. No. " caruMo--n Juno: Morrow, PIKE. Preetton---Herbort B, Storey. _ m-yer-tom- Green. M.A., B.D.; Thoma Gee. (14mm. Ann.) Port Colborne and 1ro'rt,t'r2,"r- Chm-le- anluau, tPort olborne). (1.0.) quttn'l Point-one to be sent (W.O.H.G.). under Superintendent at Port eqlhorne. . M . "tldeehray-Eti B. Mayor. Brtitrurtr--Arthur O. W. Pore. "aiGrmue---charto, A. Jay (under ctutboro'--Henry S. Fiddes. South Cayuga _'ro be nuuvliml. Superintendent ot Fanwlck).._ BttsvouisvNo---Alirert E. Elliott Port Rtatrtttsmt--thte Co no "in! rum). and" Sttperiatettdrrrxt of l-‘nnthill. J. Huward Rt". Sidney B Slolmx'. Norwieh--Nmes B. Ross, MA . D.D., Richard B. Rowe: David M. Tay- lor;‘J. A. Chapman, MA., Superan- inhaled. Ti1uotihrtrg--Wttottstr 11. Bum, B A. Delhi-Joseph w. Stewart, BA., B D. . Derxrhtun--3. Wesley Benn, Bn9, (ER. No. t, 'due,','?',',' Bur-iN--- m. H. Douglas. I mtrtord--J. ma Kgye, BA. Cathcart-om, to be sent HEM.) otrkland---Rotrert H. Rogers. Ott-tue-one to be sent IJ,A.cr mrringford-F'red E. Davl'es. CottrttamF--Hartier w. Watts; I)": Adams, thrptsranrtmtted, c. Mitt. nrt, J. Elwood Mltchell. BA. 'oisrt Btrtsttordvme-Wttt. D. Mason, King Lake-One to be sent (WL Ft), (Fairgrounds). under Suberlnlen- dam of TIIIsonburg: Leo. C. Mularl: J. Elwood Mlmnell. BA.; Thos. R. curtr,1 Wm. Ottervéll‘ Palmcnton Dian-let. Palmerston-John E. Hockey ; George Hartley. Superannua‘ed. ' Won-ad lat-ma. Werit.nd---terold W. Avlaon. MA., 'Tarriston.r--A1ex J. Irwin, RA., B. D.. D11; Thomas Grundy, (Newmar- ken. Superannuated. tuiirord-Altred Yeoman Drayton-James G. Fault. Atrms---P. Thomlon Mee . Glrrttatiett---4hm. S. Cuimore, BA. Moortutd---witlitun J.' Ellis. Btirtore--Htartrert G. Bunny, Dray- utaiinr, Miosiotn--To be lupplled Pdmmuémcharg Petorich-Jottss A, Neill. W.itnttdoort---msrtrtun E. Newm ton Dr. - mm run 9? "lim- . who who? ' Auto-our an”. wt- ll - my? A. Russel (an Amos R, Crux. U. . AMOAIOAM To ITALY. (Continued on Puma 10.) Jti"iuiittrf1t 7‘ V abut Li'.',',,"','.".",'.".' a V Iii' olr?,",tl: 'Ntt"2'A'gk2'lt'. 'l'i'?,idlt?1it,t,it,aes - Willa-sh. I. Norwich District. .iittIet.uc.E E. Zimmerman will a nun"! aiNBttlit,' Coll -rr-tr r-n fiiw, v __ A-ttt like M q' in. I at van-um m3” " C tttUgg “if?! a... - as. I . e'tt mt. "l'lll'. Sam, . m. M.A., - m a no numb. an in _ h th- '¢IW curd-u by tm, 0“?” Jan ot maiden-u. In". C. L ter'? W g, It. PAtle A tee iiiiii .iria Ta', Aaurair in. M-rr, my: alert In: and. to - In. the W Mm or cantor am by Ravi Mr. Heliu- who um“ that a. ballot: hoe-muted by at man-on Inn“ of by the chutr. but “do“ mouth-rho! the Cantor- .ntnhd that an vould do “v; tt in! tho mum" at having the bal- lotl rend Old ttrat motlon van with- dnwn."l'\vd ballot- Ivore required to ulect tun Pro-mm. Rev. J. " Flt:- patrick. of Buntlord. being elected utter tho “and count try . vote at "it out of “total 01142. Rev. B. R, Mutual! being the second contend". nttd Rev. B. A. Laminar: u the third. The Presudettt-eieet VIM "carted to the platform by Rev. Mr. Mgr-lull. Ind In eloqugnt tern-a Introduced to the Centenary; by the retiring Pront- dent, Rev. . r. Barbtr. The election of Rev. J. E. Peter-.l ot Brandon! a: Secreury. we: al- most iiiiiiiiiloiL and Rev, w, Wel Prudhnm. ot, Wluton, we: elected "l Insist-m. A hearty vote of appre- ctntlon was tendered to the Rev. Mr. Berke: tor the impartial and anthrac- tory manner In which he had per- Iormed the duties of President. Mlnleterlll Welcome. , The Conference wan welcomed to Kitchener on behalf of the Mmllterhl Association by the Prelldent, Rev. B. R, lautenuch user. who delivered in appropriate address, manly the vial- tors tr,prertltablty conference end a pleasant time while tn the city. The welcome was heartily received by the delegatee. A He briefly tom of the needs In West Chttta End the grant opportunities a! Rev. D. W. Snider. Ontario Sacra tary of the Lorgi's Day Alliance. looks on inehalt ot that organization and urged vigilant cooperation In the sup- port-of the work or the Alliance. Rev. Albert P. Quentin. mlulonary on furlough 'rom West China. and a former member ot Trinity Methodist church, wu given a warm weleome. He briefly tpid ot the needs In West mm bile-9:9. .13: service The afternoon and evening sessions of the Hamilton Conference ot Friday will not soon be forgotten by the large and representative crowd of delegnta and visitors in nttendanco on both occasions. At the former ses- sion, the great. lnter~Church Forward Movement was explained by two young and gifted speakers, Rev. J. H. Armin and Mr. J. H. Gundy. both of Toronto, and after an Interesting discussion was unanimously adopted by a stand- ing vote. The adoption ot the reBohr tion commits the general Conference in the way ot' doing its share in the effort to raise "900.000 by Cttm udian Methodiam to he devoted to the ‘missionary.’ educational. evangelism and other enterprises of the chu h. At the evening session five 'la"; young probatlonern, who related their Christian exherience and call to the ministry. were unanimously accepted tor ordination. The addresses of thot candidates and the movers ot the rel solution were or unusual- excellencr and impressiyeneaa. . , t inter-Church Movement. Jmmedtately after the opening exer- clscs on Friday atternoon resident Fitzpatrick called Rev. Mr. nap and Mr. Gundy to theatiattorm and inform- ed the delegates that they would ex- vplain the plans of the inter-Church Forward Movement. Rev. Mr. Arnun in his usual convincing manner dealt with the organization ot the Move- ment. statlnu that for months the lead. ers of all the various evangelical de- nominations in Canada have, been‘ gathering t her with a - to co- ordinating [mgr efforts in promoting t tho Kingdom of God on earth. The plans have recently been completed and each of the various denominations are now engaged in lining up the com ferences. "trods. prmrbrteries and nth- Br bodles with a View to securing the united support hi the rtrprrtrsettttitie of the congregations. who will in turn enroll the supper: of the enilre church- on In the great cammign. Mr. Art-nu noted that the Metho- dist church has undartuken to rnlsa the sum or 04,000,000 to More its var- lone depertnentil on a looting that will enable the church to do more 't tective work of this amount. the sum ot 31,500,000 will he set snide for min- alona. 81.60.0150 for the "Veterans oi the Cross.” and their tannin", $750,000 for educntional 1"hi2,ht and the 8850.000 for Eur-Kellen nd Sock-I service. thud-y Schoolo. etc. He de- ‘olnred that the time had "rived whrn (the church must. show her strength and than indicate- to the (/lad'l, world the! the Chrlntlnn people In prepar- ed to do their duty toyud the pro- motion of liberty in tititWir of peace as wetit u in times of var. o Opoultlen. lining q honr'n dlncuslhn of tho mutilation t on was no opposition rolled. Among those who participat- ed were Row. J. 9 Room, MI; Ray. H. a. Dong-ll. Rev. w. R. Daniels. Rev. J. s. Willi-moon. Thou. Hmurd. John On"! R. W.,Trelenv9n. Rev. C. L. Iclrv‘ine. Joeeph Gila-on and oth, m. “Kunming the “will: of the "mo. Num it I unanimous sanding Tote, cult” " iiiiGk M “van mom'- in 2iifiiiiid2"att 9-1 in"! The orglnntlan mu?! 'ttttttte' opaque-unau- the“ " Pro-Mont. Friday's Seulon. um. F "ie 'int", . aux-“g not: 2k','t M! mull-Io! In. a!“ ”(no tttttmea, can 1.4mm). ( ' t mu 1'. .W Th - 'ret .. " In»... '1; - " M. Dean. will... q law ,0! - I nun .t2mattr- tttty-CA' Ci'iilir,esiii) a. " he _ .i J. bisiitmitik . _ Sod-l Sonnet: III. " in the mu _ "e, ki, which vu ' , chair val cc w. 1': berg". nd the " k by Rev. Y. AM the Departrttgrtt.' ter. l comprehend" review J [ton- usued by the ance dettrthtttr In no no nex- the rel-non ol‘tho ,. Eirieiiiirie1i.dit mind (and: has cutout, . the strikes in tttttt _ , and tttated that then,’ " or the rush to set qiiut speculation: Redeem the unearned capital I In: the war wt. and Government the war l"! would be more than trate _ tion ot the unrest a could be solved by the [he prim-w tucking- at. The evening norm I'll . by Rev, W, W. 89.11%: Centeutry Church. Ra 1 tirttrM ' nowarful Ind ttPte., my on the theme oh "Po T Service.“ The need at I y, of the living Chill! In: PPA need ot the church tpar, 'ri ed. . , = The following nevi one“ ported by the speck! . Rockweod and Emma”. A Welllndport. Cymbal-0‘... T' Point. Added by the ence: Vienna, Strudm Lake. a' The report of the Coll Systematic Betttsttdetttt. ed Christian Stavtn‘llhln' during the yen In nit. the The repent wt" prhrogttMt _ L. W. Barton. of wu'nloo. .1 Oahu-day's Prodiil q The conference desi-. rent on Saturday utternool. 1“ ening the aluminium when] a number of II; Peet to changes dashed In the: draft. . - - The auntentation fund and submitted its report n‘ tin nession, rocnmmendinl the ment of a commission of ttegg . ate the fund throughout no; with Instructions to In!!!” sum: and Improve condition I cults requiring “autumn. 'ti port was adopted. "I Religion: Education. i The committee on tendon 24 tion presented its rapprt._, ing that the indentation at a gram adopted at the In!“ (arenas. and ttxitttt th . _ from each circuit in "as.“ two percent. ot the miator's ‘the support at tho dam; -ini7"e"iiituiiGuTirti'iit, was elected u lollmik: Avlaon, M.A.: W. B. DEM. 1'me MN Is','. Guelph. Mny tg.--Otte M "grant acts of “minim it taken place here In I has cnmmitted last hi ht. Ital- the Ontario Jlgl'a"ifrrl _ when an own car tsotitttih" Guelph Radial Rnltwnrv. rut to plenum The W the deed, who are alley“ by way management to be 'ttttgttt") slndsnls at the o.A.e., nod for the 'work of (him day a $4,000 car In wreck. Ald Weston]. Pn- the Radial Rsnwuy Board. t. ed what he mean“ u _ ‘Inlormallon that undo”. b about. to depart for that: (the oztuninatiom. an m the deed, tuut this you!“ thp, matter up UM. .Dr. Promont- of thr, an» stated hat an the mm 1rtt he would ho mum to _ thing. Aid. Weyloby. In written to the ht, of m sutthhat nu he tt _ thing. Aid. Wesloby. la a written to the ht, of All statittg,thrat nu he tt committed on the C I the manngnmont'ot t ‘1” Mid the Dapurmem I. Spanking I yrs-cum an»: low-omel no"... bin-I’m”- et,tehet""tr" “All-..“ an. Min-II“ or mummy: or“ on an New Clrculu. u a; '4eidit

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