Dating from the period when Noah first, landed his bunch of excursion- ists fishing and lying have been the chief sources of man's recreation,and entertainment. and one of his most fascinating methods of letting time jog along in its own routine unan- ner. lishers in Canada to help rho DI‘an- i t‘l‘t‘IlfI'tl relical ministers tn publicly declare ‘Irlaclly : their personal conviction on a moat .tn who Vital topic withnut jmpardizinn‘ tllt‘ll' not tea own reputation or interest“. {and Br (lladly. abolish it by all means. 31mm“ Frank W. Mantnn. of Tornmttu .wtl‘lit‘lll speaking for the Bible class: of that "‘lm‘d ll city. wants it abolished and as aim)" in reason stated that it was a «all iaml ll" known fact that. thonsamh of critl-lfllw ll cal Bible students. ll’lt‘llltlllut most oilunjust the leading profcswnrs. and teachers:3 This of the best schools. haVc pusitivcly lappoal and in some vases. publicly declared :InimatI that the Bible tines nnt teach thl‘ 'apparor “l-Iell Fire" doctrine. and addition- M‘Inllllll ally that it is generally tepnrtod: puIIinII that almost invariably a laumpart imon at of the ministers of thn Various Eth- e itv to THE RIVERS AND LAKES AROUND PORCUPINE CAMP convernetl in this math-r should he, helped and enabled to ilvul {thorn hoard. so that all could get a <quare deal; that laymen who ï¬nancially support the ministers. often at. great deprivation and szu‘rilit'e are entitled to know from their teachers the true Bible doctrine. evou' though this would necessitate the admission that some mistakes were made by our great grandfathers. when they for- mulated the creods of' the middle gelival dcnominatim mit that tlw Hihlu and that personally lit-«'9. the “"011 Fire Mr. Mzmtnn that up to his hot â€â€6 declared that in t osty and fairnm‘s tn ers and tho laymen concerned in this n Fish Stories Started With Jonah, .1‘ u IMHO" Improved on by Ananias, Per- fected by Modern Anglers ’ The rivers and lakes north fo the Eight of Land flowing north into Hudson Bay and those especially around the Porcupine camp are alive with trout. and bass and other gamv ï¬sh. stone, 3'38 3 place or torment tor the wicked is to be done away with. Not all at once. we hope. hut grad- ually, as there are a few left-with- out reform comes mighty sudden- around the static jobhimt end of min‘ inn propositions that may need a little team up of thie soon to be obsoiote doctrine. SHALL HELL FIRE It Sounds Agreeable if it Does Not Interfere With Theories and Canons 0f the Church Hell F In the rather International I cintion it asks A man who fishvs ia man whohas two hours or two weeks which he doesn’t need. So he throws them in the river. The object in ï¬shing: is. to catch something. This is not, hard to do. The man who cannot catch malaria while ï¬shing or thunder after return- ing home is no ï¬sherman at all. However, the most satisfactory thing to catch while ï¬shing is ï¬sh. This is because a ï¬sh is the most. dif- ï¬sult thing to catch. Only a man with great patience can catcha ï¬sh. He must wait until the ï¬sh gets ready“ to be caught like a merchant who doesn't advertise. An impatient man would dam a river. pump out the water, and catch his ï¬sh by the tail. But this is not considered good ethics in ï¬shing. Sonia people regard ï¬shing as an exercise. These people take $37 Impatient men have no business ï¬shing. but should stick to business, The sci-called doctrine ice or Lake of Fire and Brim- place of torment for the to he done away with. the editors Fire Theory." thurmmhly wal'mi â€Hell Fire" subjm in the name of hc ll appeal of the Students' .‘Ss‘n- litors and pub- help Th9 FJVaH' publicly declare tion on a moat npardizim: their pl Ih'h‘ BE ABOLISHED ? subject, Of hon proach mld flf literal aces; and that there is now no good Brim- reason why the congregations under or the the ministers should not know just . where their own ministers stand. Wm" whether for or arainst the literal :grad- â€Hell Fire" doctrine. :m ml I!!! ‘h unjust criticism. This unex'pm'tmi appeal brought an animated dismissio apparent division teaching. but at 1 worth of implements and travel 400 miles north where they spend ten days wading: streams and trying to drop an artiï¬cial fly into the mouth of a trout at forty rods with a pat- ent rod. i Catuhing fish is largely a matter gof luck. But telling about them is a ‘matter of imagination. The best â€ï¬sher can navdly make a fixing at ‘it But a man who is skilled at ex- lplainimz why he didn' t land a 7-foot imuskallonge is laying the founda- 5tion of a successful career as a press ‘ agent. teaching. but at ï¬rgt only a small pul‘tinn svmnnd WiHinc to assume m‘ M‘on admit :mv spm'ial responsibil- ity to the public in thc mattm‘. Umwvcr. whvn who saubjcct was upon- ed up for discussion thorn 900mm] tn 1ch inmmvrahlu l‘o'asnns why the mat.- tm' should. he owned in some 1mm and .prcsnntml tn thn (10102-3th for :wtinn. Mr. DMInm of Calgary and firms or l'PSlI‘lClltNH, whilo .< keep silnnt lest they lm t'lmrm‘d‘ disloyalty tn their creed and he tiled by snmo of the laymen still hold the “Hell Fire" View puhlit' in we partioular w nï¬tod h)“ :1 \\‘ they in unison am vidually foam lost they hp notoriety or their mm D Others regard fishing as a rest. Men of this kind take a day off, hire a boat and sit in it all day long under the shade of a straw that, soaking angleworms in the river and :vOillilllSI themselves in preservatives until the mosquitos fly sideways as they leave them with a full cargo. Still others regard ï¬shing as an excuse. It is useless to offer a ï¬sh- erman of this sort a job because he is already as busy as he wants to be. Fishing develops patience and en- courages the. ï¬sher to think grand solemn thoughts when the mosquit- 09.: are not bothing him. How‘cver, it is not wise to ï¬sh much before the age of forty. Men who begin to ï¬sh early develop too much "patience. Some of them are still waiting. at eighty. for good luck to come along and haul them to prosperity by one leg. HIM The reach the Brimstono l hr :1 iron and immoral exprok. from tho'clvrcy nn thi: matter; that such an ox‘prosaion won!!! hrimt about the 0nd of much :t criticism. is unox'pol'tnd and unprecedented i] brought out a Very ahlo and Mad dismmsion. There “'34 no 1.11" mm H mm pm'timlla m' rnstriction onnn' ml armzmc m withth pndnrsinu’ soma- nninntinn: 'hat hm‘ntnfmw hm] nn 'nppm‘tlmity to :10! and that mmnv haw indi 'm‘cd to act independently, 1w charged with seeking or of a lavk of respect fm' 1'0 114‘ l‘ H of their present {ten indulge in on r vinlmt critiCism mlod ullx' ““113 that .ih‘l‘.’ll Lalo! of Fih‘ doctrine; that the and Christians in he im‘stimahly lwn- and removal own»:- ions. whilo ,eomv my 1m l'hfll‘L’l‘d with il‘ creed and he cri- )f the laymen who that 1 endorse the Hell as he hoped and of all the denomâ€" hlo vnndition was m publicly asked. It the mini (m rnvovfl if II present miscon here \\':\< n0 tn the Bible only a small man? laS‘mPn in open Ion n Mr. Mm 00.63 MW Hell or doc mitn~ and stor‘ the“ ! The Jardin de Paris Co. girls ai- jtcr a successful two weeks in South iPorcupine are now in Cochrane. The f members of the company made many gfriends while here and a couple of ‘the actors were not without merit. ;;\n1ong some there may be some- ;thing akin to that “vacant Chair" gfeeli‘ng experienced after thei’i de- 4,parture. However, the philosopher realizes‘ that things of this world ‘ ‘suing back and forth with pendulum 1eg'ularity and that there is no great ijox without some sorrow. Like unto lthe drinker who must ever feel and {rue the headache in the morning so the loxer pavs for his joy with per- liods of misery. [IBISWIUN ABAINST WflflTfllESS SECURITIES The conuuissioner, Judge Robson, is by no means a narrow-gauge man, and consequently his interpretation of the law will be based as much on common sense as on technicalities. Nevertheless, the legislation is there, and it would seem that there is no escaping its eliectiveness. It came into effect on July 1 on proclama- tion of the lieutenwntvovernor. In order to obtain a certiï¬cate it is necessary to file with the commis- sioner. together with a fee of $5.0m followin;.r documents : (la -\ statement showing in full detail the plan upon which the cum- pany does business. When the suï¬ragette gets What she 'wants and women actively rule the world there will be no more of this ;hack;neyed stuff of wine, women and ésong, Hut mirth, music and men will ibe the slogan. Blue Sky law in Manitoba Has Startling [ï¬esta-Mastic law Now in force ('3) A onpy of all contracts, bonds or other instruments which it pro- poses to make with Or sell to its contributors. papers Wore tnrcou vm‘tismnnnts of a .\ Makers in rmrm'd t stuck in the 'l'uckv l.td.. nwinu' m the tiï¬t'an- had bmm tal (3‘) A statement which shall show the name and location of the com- pany; an itemized statement ~show- ing its actual financial condition. (4) A statement showing the amount of its property and its lia- bility. is likely to hap stacks which haw iny of committees 'l‘ho la m aim'i t }‘ Tomntn well as ‘ dun. can of (5) A copy of the laws of Quebec under which it is incorporated. us» A copy of its charter, articles Have Gone .0 9 to Cochrane 9kc‘tt 'l‘uhat‘ lc lzwt that takvn out. FHE PORCUPINE ADVANCE i n oï¬m'i m: nhncvn | m Bank of Toronto Steamers “Toronto†“Kingston†2.30 p.111. daily from Toronto. mun Islands and Return Montreal “ “ . 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