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Avril 20,- rl... col The first nl lnni thing. which £ _ fiend Continental Church socle- marked the coming of the new day The assertion oi national Engl sh , onsclousness. Mr.. _ Hesse stated D spelésthell- $50 presence of Rev. that for four- centurles»_,Eii'gland had 1 . Y 011 _ BW. a former rector of Elt been under. the thralddni 'oft Rome. Wehgf The Greatest Uffer Made by an Eye Sight Specialist ' Pill Canada C. Ar' duction ol Mr..l-Isgue, first, however d explainingfthe work which the C. und' . 17,’alil'B, givlng_ esp 1 ‘_ ` .~ - . ' d.___1____°____ A__g______gl; °.i:_\;:¢;____¢:_ _God used this .national sentiment to W°°~V°l`Y UBPPY ‘indeed in his intro- Hague spok_e,!u_lly and forcibly un- 1 ' ring .about the Refornlatlon.` Mr. e_;_°__t_his head. -` ' ‘ V en came, in 1453, the i ll I S. has done through the world. Const;ani;l|;°p1¢__¢|,,., b_0°k,_. :tors _,FOR 10 DAYS ONLY _tory of the lteforlmution lla upper] lthat all those present lovid history mul 4 V A A my lf°f°"““*i°“ °f°~ A dnb' when there he here," nam Henry yin. \\as_» no Bible, DO W0l”BlllP BB the All- Mr. Hague traced the history whole service, said he, was in an t _ his dawned on Crnnnier. unknown tongue- it was Latin. It from the services. These things. in it mum that was -'pig aug °f the, °°'-“P1” Waters- The ,d°Y divinity of the Saviour. preceding it was indeed ll dark one. ed for over a thousand years. John [1 Wyclitle‘s, Bible, coming in 1382, ‘ l~rv»_ ¢¢v~o~»-- ~»vv\-vvvvv\.»vvvv` pr is sponding ll ‘few weeks ln Clie.rlotte~ G _ _ l"W'l1 Vleltlllg f\'le“de~ Donovan and Rev. S. H. Prince, . H Alllollg the inward passengers by B f d _ lllc Mlllto ycstcrduy were Mr. Fred and or Owen, Rev. Mr. (Tollin, Rcv. Mr. Mc- \Vood ulld Miss Bealrsto oi' Malpcquc. ,_ Noill, Mr. T. E. McNut.t, Mrs. J. R. P N Mrs. lvl. .il ivlniiniiaiu nl l-‘crest 'l-lin leaves tllis morning for Plymouth to visit her daughter Mrs. A. M. llcnnotl. Sho was accompanied as far as Bos- ton by her llcico Miss Sophia McDoll- l . lSll\l“l~ ly sented the expenditure of a fortune -,» its 1 Great s lroble. His . . ,role was that of u lilaii, in every sense of thc word, and he played his part f as only all actor of his ability could. - The lleroll\e‘s part was well filled by r size 60 x 80 $1.25 for ....... ............ ..$1.00 _‘I dallllw “sirens nf ffnnllvntlns wnrs 64 x 84 $1.85 “ ....... $1.555, - 60 x 80 $1.00 “ ..... .................. ..75c il'°l 5:3 '”"T“`." li:-lr-»l= O In many designs and colorings plain Net and also Curtain Net 20 p. c. Cotton. :fi ' Men’s Rain Coats ~ -- :‘.‘.°.',~..“.1:;."n.':.'."i, °,‘ . ~ re en( S 0 li: ' A lqt Of El'lgllSl'i magef Cagtgrguaranteed 'and the suit of Doltalre, and he orflehsepa $10.00 for $7.50 and $12.0 or .V J. Umbrellas 1 cture art. S ........- ray, the hero. wa adm . wounded. alld Moray. on the orders nerul Wolf who is mov Stiilplfcrillg Unilirellas in Ladies and Gents at 20 p. c. nnliresnable city. iiscount to reduce our very heavy stock of these goods. ,,,,, 'Phe -cheapest of these are strong and well made. $6.00 less 20 p. c. ‘ Men’s Gloves . f Mens Gloves in Tan and Grey Deielilnl Bl°°k'_Tml and White _Kid, Also strong gf_llfh_;\`.__;‘;‘;'k‘"3 3l°".°5 iiiellc no mistake, if YOU buy 0V __ ° J_.__1_t_l_"J_Q_DINi i R . the fs 0 C his reunited programme was splendid. what .n . l You -.,.-.ya- _ ,.._~¢ . d MF- H8B\1o's 0Denin allrileaa s ' . ` ‘- _ J. _ .. l. l . .~ 'fu *f r . » V . 0l_i__ lille hhistory oi thi; ,l1rayor~Bovek ___?iied.es:i:eI;ol‘ii§7 fhizeheliierlll cfhenlixglly -' _ 0 _ W ° ~ » of Gferrwini Ill' ' “ all HSSCS _hi __ _ Then there was discovery, there ~' -- ‘. . V el' Wee "eellY- G04! 841011!-',' was the circulatlonof knowledge. . » V “ Back, in his owu interesting wav. he Light hi-nlie, ,the people awoke. Eu- C0-Pfidd H1086 Present to a remote rope.. awoke out of the deep sleep of 8"# dafkp dal' ill lillgltlhd. _|l10n. the middle ages. Papal supremacy “ld he' "°d began e0 “"°fk U1 the was thrown' off. “No `Italian shall _ for .00 for .O0 Ellellll t°dBY Undef”-H1108 le- The the "Book beloved" up to the day . . , "Why not have just one simple had b¢°0mn,n nsfvwe in which the Prayer-Bnoli, nil in English, armor P0P“le'r» the demeefeem idea. did D011 the people, all on the lines of Scrip- exiet- The Pe°l’le Were Wilihlirlllvh ture?" The first Prayer-Book had u tic," Feld the BDGHKGIH ml!!! be \1nd¢l'Bi500¢1 but the work of preparation cnlmln~ in order to understand the wonder amd in the wonderful book the °f the PP8Yel"l300k_f0'i8Y- _ church possesses today. The men who In the Re'°""et1°“ the. el-“fit °f Produced it were all men of convict-‘ G96 Seemed to be moving on the lace ion, with it wonderful idea ol the , _ _ The address was conclllded with a 'llle L01`d S 51191191' 11193 had Wllilll- fine presentiiient of what the Prayer- ook cost those to whom we owe it -liberty, as we are learning today, heralded the d““`“- ` has ever co_st blood. The book re- eserits the cllinax in a long series oi spiritual victories. These the ' e . speaker enuiiernted in a way which d ned. te < _*_ There followed interesting ad- _ _ dresses on “The Nature and Place of Miss Leila Fowllselid, lwew Annan, Fam] m the Christian L, " b Rev ' ite, y . _ A. Andrew of Arichat J. M. eply impressed those who lis- alifax, aild ltcv Churlcs Woods, “How did you like The Scots of tllo Ulll Ol' SU`llUlC0llll- _ Mighty?" a frequentcr of tho local _*r theatres was asked last night after 'NIU V9<1\C0U"0l' SU" BUYS MPS- Net, the show at the Prince Edward. “Ex- tlc Mclicoll. lionlnlu, is visiting Miss oellgnij' was the r¢>p|y; "one qi' the Ella MllcilIf§“tiiiilhii/iiiii"i’i5a°i1`§ilea¢hed ;li.:;‘:,”~.;"s.ll'.:’,':§".'l° ,l)oltalre. battled. plans to discredit' lMoray in the eyes of Alixc. and con e , 1 Wall Paper lf.':,:.s.‘,1‘,f::,..'.;':, ,.'1:.':.‘f‘ ,rss Every thing in last years stock less 20 p. c. and liants in lots 4 to 10 Rolls Half Price. _ _fall ill love with the beautiful Alixe Whlte lDuvarney. wllo pledges her faith to Rem of Doltairc, is tlirowll into prison. I)ol _ faire. still repulsed by Allxe, who ro lilalils faithftll to Moray, and unsuc- cessful ill ills effort to steal the dn Barry letters. causes Moray to be tried _ _ n any Moray ls sememed to be lielr to the throne. and they botll livt. stay ol' execution. Moray escapes with the uid oi' Alixe. Moray succeeds, lgi Joining the English force under e e,_ lug toward ,Quebec and is able to point out to the | General n sure moans of access to the I The clt.y is stornlcd ulid cupturcll. Anmrican Judge' 'md H pretty love d Doltulro. trapped ln company with I wicked lntclidantc. lllgot. meets death lil thc destruction of the latto_r's palace. Wolfe is victorious. _ ’ ‘ and Captain Moray und Allxc are hap- . D _ _ , Ths_Prlnce Edward has had many . lgreat photo-plays but this one out- _ » . ' l classes anything hcrotofore shown. lt D l 't _fail to look over our special lot of Dresses-in l_, Serge ‘ailid.£anama $5.25 to $600- NOW 0HlY--,$4-59- B Men’s and Boys Clolllinf, we do not carry a heavy stock of Ciothirlgbut we have are new, Well made. Hfld Yefl’ ._3°°d Value' may th" °v°"y°"e ca" ""-lov “ml 'liclr to thc iliroiic. he is kept busy when it is presented t th _th l . _ shows “way there W?" newly 'EE l falling lu love and foilllilz the malhlna huh' bumper h"“'ee' The 'eel °l' the lcrown. Jolnl Arniitageldlverts toward |splrators, while meantime he secrets ‘ labours are not in valn_._aiid in the emi . ' i _ ' ___ making this offer. ll nl Pmlcl lllwnn 7 S ecial Our Regular adgisted to your own lenses while you wait. _ Children’s sight given _our _careful attelition. Wc have cvcry facility lol' testing cycs and filling glzlsscs. You wil receive a thorough examination without additional charge. in CHARLES H. WATSON, Eye-Sight Specialist, a.Graduate of the Royal College of Science, Toronto, Also the American Optical College, Detroit,_‘l}‘Iichigan. ‘J71l'~4-2f’M3l- if F"it'iV&lllll"f"lUlIlll” l _-__ : - _ _ _ , At The Hotel Ladies’ Parlor. Ladies’ Entrance _ ‘ ‘ '_ In the' best 12 kt. Gold filled inountings, warranted to wear 15 years, with or without rims 'fittedwitli finest guality lenses. We guarantee them perfect. Remember the date and the place. Commencing Thursday April 29th,at tlie Queen Hotel 1 0 [allies Entrance. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Holm-: OFFICE mum-:ss 230 PALMERSTON AVE. TonoN'ro, CAN. We have at _your service two _skilled optical refractionists andfeyesight specialists, who, we assure, will give you proper care and satisfaction, with no additional charge for examination Headaches, Dizziness, lnflamed or Watery Eyes, Nervousness and all defects of the Eyes Corrected by Our Properly Fitted Glasses. our Guafantee We will give you our guarantee certificate which entitles you to have your glasses changed FREE OF CHARGE FOR FIVE YEARS from date of purchase. The only optical firm ° ‘ You will have the opportun-NEW T0 CLENS L " ' D urlng This Sale ity of getting the celebrated 0 Dbww TORIC LENSES at one-hall our regular price. The _ TORIC lenses are the latest discovery in lens grinding. The ` clearness of this lens exceeds any other form of glasses made. The de_ep curve of_the TORIC lens enables the wearer to see lr_l all dlrectiolls with equal distinctness. They are noted for aiding falling vision, and add greatly to appearance. -2- _` _~____` _ \~ / f lr- $3.50 1915'Finger-Piece Mountings for $1.50. Will fit any nose (can't slip off,) -N11 - Q ? ‘ ”“_ l " EW; _ 'J _L-._ ' - ~:__-' i t . All ubllornililly long lilovilig picture play is not mucll good unless it can llold the interested attention of the spectators throughout. its production; und lil order to do this there must be coiislllerably more than mere sceilery. however beautiful. There must be an everyday air about it, and the actors must be true io life. ‘,"l"he Port of Missing Msn." a play written by ull author whose liallie is a sllfllciellt. guarantee of cxl-ellence, was sllowii at the Peoples Theatre last night, and in all its five stupendous reels there was not ll single scene that could be regarded as superfluous or that the The play introduces an actor new to the moving picture world, Mr Arnold Daly. one of the foremost stars of tile modern stage. famed as all exponent oi' the "intellectual" drama, und the popular hero of Bernard Shaw‘s “ Mali of Destiny." Tlic story is one oi' cou- spiracy from beginning to end. a lady _ of thc Court oi’ Estrurla. ll niytiilrlll empire of Europe. striving to have her son Francis recognised as llelr to the throne. Archduke Karl ropudlatcs _ Fralicls, his spurious son, and with the _ leave of his unclc thc Emperor takes up his residence in America to avoid scandal. Tim son of Von Stroclicl, tho Prime Mllllsler. llcconlpaiiles tho real in America. The Primo Mllilster’s soil assumes the name John Arnlltagc. and years after, when Francis socks to claim thc succession to thc throne. lic provos of iiiostimahle 'valuo ill defeat- ing the coiisplrators. who agtemptcd the murder of the heir at his home in America. Ili tllc meantime Armitage becomes acquainted wltli Shirley Clai- ionie. the lit-nutlful danglltor of an nfl’alr is llovolupcd, rcsulting lil till- narriuge of tho two. -"At no time does this tense drlllnll ol' love and conspiracy lose its firm grasp on the interest of the bcliolder. From the moment. Joliil Arniltagc. who is no other than Frederick Augustus Von Strocbel. son of the Primo Mllilster of his native Empire. comes to Anicrlcn wlill Frederick, tho tions or the spurious claimant of thu himself the murderous ainis of the cou- Ithe rightful heir-until the time when he can present his claims to the l_throne. During the course ot' thc action, Jollil Armitage risks love. fair name, liberty and life itself. But lils he`sets Frederick. the son of the Arch- duke. upon the throne. becoming once more an Amerlrali gentleman ol' pri- vate lite. and irlulillihantly claiming _his American sweetheart. whom he prefers to the foreign titles which are offered him. I -The acting in this play was nlllgnlll- _klent and the ilmunierabie beautiful scenes depicted added il great deal io the interest of the picture. The man- speltlent o_f the Peuple's deserve every encomium for havin, secured auch a Glasgow; Hellnesssy, N. Boultcr. ls Coffin & Co. feature as tale. and rl who dill hot, ses, il,I¢e|. illsli »' nlloul ,. avail themselves of tllo opportunity nllordcd nt the llnltlilcc to llilv and lilo sliou foul lt. slulllnuus Plclull l"' . M THE PEUPLFS " _Compo-Rllllllél' R00flIig ___ ”--“err” ' s--- , norEL_A§lnvALs REVERE. li. lluwos, llallfux; R. Parks. New Victoria; J. ll. Kennedy, liclisillgtoll; E. Brown. 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