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Show ference. Including; the famous congress of religions In Chicago years ago, have so many separate and distinct nations gathered and participated aa win have part In this convention, lr. Cherrlngton said. One of the Important questions to be discussed Is that of International relatione regarding trade treattea and other agreementa reapactlna; aelf-de termination of natlona In regard to es- 1 tabliahlng and maintaining liquor con-I con-I trol. The conduct of liquor-carrying 1 versels on ths high seas with reapect to supplying smugglers of liquor Into dry territory and other lasues lnvolv-1 lnvolv-1 Ing protection of Internal policies adopted by Independent nations also will bs dlacuaaed. Many Kngliah prohibition leaders are scheduled to appear on the program. Among theae are lr. C. W. 8a lee by, London physician; Mies Agnes K. Slack, writer and speaker for temperance temper-ance reform; Lelf Jonea, labor leader and former member of the houee of commons; Dr. t. C. Weeks, London temperance worker. Others on the program are Mlas Anna A. Oordon of Cranston. III., preeldent 1TIALC0H0L LEAGUETO MEET Convention Will B Held t Toronto, Canada I TORONTO. Caa . Oct. II (By A. P. More than 10 nations are expected to I be represented at the convention of ' the World league Agalnat AtcohoJIem. ' to be held here from November ti to ' 19. according to lr Krneet H. Cherrlngton, Cher-rlngton, general secretary of the lrague. In no PrJ'"w rnMntJ?i' Pi of the national and world's W. C T. V.: Ir. Itohert Her wood Lausanne of Swftaerland; Hr. K A. Raker of West-ervllle. West-ervllle. O.. general superintendent of the Antlsaloon league of America; Dr. Howard H. Rub-II. founder and assistant as-sistant superintendent of ths Antlaa-, Antlaa-, W on league, and Mlae Cora Francea IHtoddard of Boat on, secretary of the Scientist Temperance federation. Arrangements are being mads for an attendance of S0a. of which more than lso are expected from the United , States. |