Change Minds FromjS, T1 I f WJ lldent Hoover hnve thoughts or War tp wm De reached. Thoughts of "Peaclr'Lccture On South llishop ot Winchester in Line Witfi Work of Ramsay Macdonald In Practlea! Efforts (Victoria Times While Rt. Hon. James Ramsay Macdonald. Prime Minister of Great Britain, was boarding the Berengaria Tor his visit to the United States In the cause of na val disarmament, the Bishop in the Individual or the nation; ! Nordic, 30,000, Booth, l,9c and and "if we are going to preserve 8c. " liberty, we must have the deepest! Fairway, 10,000, Celd .Ctorage, regard tor nnerty s twin :futcr, , " as ana c. taw." TheBlahoD further exntain- Canadian ed his point: Capclla I., 8,000, Atlln, 13.7c and I ljr rroDiem oi Liberty sc. thought along those channels, the w which statesmen such Premier MacDonald and Pres- se' set for them- Sea Islands Last Night Interesting Many interesting personal expe Mbneu-back guarantee 4fways genuine. Conaoleum has thia Gold Seal on the eurfuco of the rug. It guarantees Satisfaction or your money back. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTRUAU (" ONG OLEUM r S GOLD T!i..MM seal fvuuar er- lences in the southern hemisphere I were recalled by Rev. Dr. R. M. ; Stevenson In Klvinc a lecture last 0f night in First Presbyterian Church uNnftioetf i 7ininra woe oin.. on uie suoieci. neaa numers OI the South Sea Islands." A large world to substitute a reign of law Lcrtwd was in attendance and fol-for one of force in international ! 'wed Dr. Stevenson's account with keen attention. He for about relationshins. law based uuon mu-i spoke tual respect, goodwill and good, a L"our " tt n"- , ... iltA . i The nroeram also Included vocal Hli Lordship's address to the! by Mr Jme Wtough and Canadian Club vesterdav revealed i Alex Clappertqn, with John E. Da- not only his earnest desire for thej aS2Kj, nH; w- w- c- 0eUl presided. success of thP rniMlon utxin which Mr. MacDonald has embarked, but also his intimate understanding of the princioles which must govern individuals and nations if the nparp nf t.h world Is tn hp .is. Halibut Sales sured. His definition of that much Summary misunderstood and much misused' American 40,000 pounds, -13.5c word 'iibertV' is worthy of study, and Sc and 13.9cand 8c. He contends that liberty is the1 Canadian 21,500 pounds, 13.7c fulfillment of the purpose for I and 9c and 14c and 9c. which we were created, whether: American Our problem is how adequately Cape Spear, 4,500, Royal, 14c io comome taw witn Hoerty. The ana c. reconciliation of efficient govern raent with the liberty of the lndl Tidual Is one of the greatest challenges of the age. And I hope Britain Is on the way to lead the world to a solution of this problem. It is clear that Bishop Woods has not yet been recruited by ttioae who believe that human nature never can be made better, that peace Is impossible, that war is Inevitable, and that there will be no change in human affairs. "Most of us. I am glad to say," His Lordship proceeded, "believe that this amazing human race has not reached its goal. We are on the staircase and must go higher. We must unite In getting people w cuanne itwvr minas." Tne Dish op, wno naturally combines vision or a better w due regard for human frailties, recognise that the sacrifices demanded by peace are not small; but his -argument is unassailable when he sys that the sacrifices of peace "are as nothing to the sacrifices- demanded by war." The church can play a noble part in this campaign of changing the minds of men from thoughts of war to thouhgts of ii sucn distinguished re- uKiuufi teaaers. as Winchester all over r Balsac. 9.000. Cold Storaee. 13.7c ana vc. Plane Leaving Q. C. 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