You don't have co have a col the remarkable benefits of re. It acts like a flash and clearing a sore or tender ‘ taste night and morning wo Still"! ublic men, asso era-all testify today. um o... iso. THE PUPLIC FORUM TUItNlNG on THE LIGHT Oily-In the Patriot, of Friday eve- ning tflere appeared a. brand new champion ior the opponents of the request for a small increase to the miserable pittance now being paid to the teachers, in the person oi the “re- ioubtable" W. P. Doull. This nlan, is everybody in Charlottetown is well aware, knows and understands everything, "from rats, to the Eln- siein Theory." So, let us sit up and lake notice. for, he too, like C. G.‘ Dufly (birds oi a. feather flock to- wgether), is going to treat- us to a ser- ics of letters on this much-discussed question. Now, Sir, how comes it, one might ask. that these earnest, self-sacrific- ing and public-spirited upiiiters sllculd feel the same generous urge ‘sud patriotic impulse, in thus bold- ly and heroically leveling such smash- ing blows at the head oi that lideous monster Bolshcvism, with which those horrid desperadoes, the school teachers are threatening the peaco- loving citizens oi this fair province? Then there were W. L. Johnston and J. B. Mlllmln of Kenslngton, who seemed suddenly to have become p03- sessed of the same unholy fear o! Bolshevism at about the same time. (It's contagious!) Is there a direct- ing and co-ordinatlng, though ner- vous, hand behind the scenes? Dame Rumor says there is; and then all those letters are lllst_about ss__much alike as buckwheat pancakes. (and (m ‘every bit as flat, too!) Look them over, gentle reader, and Judse for yourself. "Let the light be tamed on. "u! kept on." says Mr. Doull. Let m0 "k any intelligent and fair-minded citi- zen who has read his letter 110W much "light" they have found in it. Just as in the C. G. Dufly BT08"!- ‘aive seriu. it is an sttemPi- dllmsl’ though it be, at shutting oi‘! the 11811!» at beciouding the issue by trying W draw tbc plovefliial red herring across the trail. But these sentlemen must be reminded that there are s. few oi us who were not born yt-‘lmdfly- "m can read between the lines, and we are a little ioo imenlscni to be hm“- winked by such cheap nystsriwl 01W trap. "I gtl-qngly urge the Government to stand pat, even to the closing 01 Throat Irritated? Here's Quick Relief rks wonders. lpcakcrs, professional to the swift, u ‘h.’ “I have bad "A a‘: 4'3".“ nnuczloomys.'rr"m ttggrevz’: gut-rut. raanlh from 40 doses in a H-cont bottle! Dru gins 1 i‘ ‘n MM“ m“ everywhere cell Buckley's Mature m m“ m" " under a positive guarantee. Get a b . w. s. Buckley, LinritedJlz ma... s, B "M l X T U .\<'l.\ HM‘ ll Illull . —~. d to know Buckley's in ea ' throat. A TYblcal Cato onea. 1 think nor-y singer should have some o! your remedy." reel. Toronto I so‘ ottlc ..Ys' -.l‘~.l|\l_'l,l‘ s-ip prlivfis it Travelling Size 40c. go on roverberatlng» for the enlight- enment and ment oi Mr. sets iorth the true calibre oi the man, as nothing else could, By the way, might one be permitted to ask Mr. Doull. before he begins any further children now attending school (Mr. Doull might also invite his bosom irlend and fellow co-worker, c. G. Duffy, lo answer the same question). A definite answer might be the means oi throwing as much "light" upon this question as Mr. Doull is cop- able oi doing. But. why proceed further? Isn't the general impression produced by this letter of Mr. D0l1ll's aptly summed up in the rather laconic, but so ex- pressive reply oi my irlend, who, with admirable patience, had listened while I read for him Mr. D0ull's letter. "Who wrote that?" asked the irlend. "W. P. Doull," I replied. My friend just said, "Oh"i l With respect to the second letter. perhaps the less said about it the better. But we ieel sure that many friends will express their sympathy in something like these terms: "Welll welll the poor fellow! it's a pity, isn't it?" I am, sir, etc.. READER. WESTERN GUARDIAN -—READ THIS AMAZING OFFER! --For one day ‘mlv. Wednesday. March 20th, the head oillce relimefl‘ lat-lye of the Berger Tailorifll Co» Mr. s. E. Dodds. will be at our store. bringing Wm! mm m? new spring and Summer ranflo i’! imported and domestic cloths. Iii lmportaned and domestic clothes: In addition to measurinfl 963ml“? every man ordering a new suit dur- ing his visit, Mr. Dodds has been au- thorized to include Extra Pants absci- utely Free. Don't forget the date. Wfli- Mb-"h 20th. Every lament Mimi“! "° W“ individual measure and Slllmlwed to film- P. J. and C. Kennedy, Ken- should have leather medals struck with that inscription and the efligq oi thLs modern Solon, so that through the corridor of the ages, this pro- found and illuminating diction may inspiration oi future generations of Prince Edward Island statesmen. That weighty pronounce- DoulYs unmistakably "elucidating," whether he has any _ Central guardian Mr. Len Connolly left Saturday morning for Halliu to take a course in the R. C. N. V. R. IRISH EYES-The curtain st the Prince Edward flieatn will rise at 8.15 sharp tonight. 1067 An-i-u MOORE t Meblol) LSUITID announce their spring opening for Tuesday afternoon, March llth. 7062-3-l8-2i POI-ICE COURT-There wu a clean docket at the police court on Saturday morning. HOLD RUMMAGE SALlh-‘rhe Pythisn Sisters held a very success- ful rummage sale in the Market Bulldlfl! 011 Willy morning. A sub- stanlal sum was raised, which will be used for altruistic work. TEACHERS-The hour of the meeting oi the Federation has been changed from l1 a. m. to one p. m. 7066-8-18-3! TEACHERS-Special meeting oi Federation on Friday at one p. m. rocs-ruw-zl LADIES HATS, Coats, Dresses. Hosiery, Gloves. Lingerie, shown at the Brest 5911118 Opening Tuesday afternoon. MOORE d: McLEQD, LTD. 7062-3-18-21 Moons: a Monaco, LTD. rocz-a-la-ai 9d Prlvl“ N673"! to His Honou Lieutonan Governor Hearts. succeed appointed Judas of Probsto. ‘i. Lenten sermon at the Cathedral las evening. ment. health. but confidently look ward to his early return to the city health. the laio Hannah Doiron was rcld Saturday from her laio residence, 2B Great George Street to St. Dunstal-rs cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right Rov- erend Monsignor Maurice MacDonald. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Nell MaoKcnzls, Bruce Huggan , Chas. Moran, Frank Murray, W. J. Brown, and J. H. G. Mlu-phy. Service at the electrical displays are most unusual "FRIIIT-A-IWB” Restored Vila sad What a. bidding “Fkult-a-tives" proves to tboaswcrnout and weary b the as u work. Ablood ' y of caltli and strength, this lo“, medicine, made oisn ertract from fruit iuiou, combined _ the finolt medicinal ingredients, is lust what is needed to regulate bowels, lqdueys and Skl!l*1hll’POD the S&p0tlbl0—SfBSdy "19 res rc the whole aystom to ' “my its former limo-ll. ., ma»: M were completely gone and l was so tired out_and run-down that work filmed [IIIPCPHB- Since takl ]i}'rl_lli.-a-tlvcs_ lameagerntoworkan Ollemcarnlitfififi, until-ho has gone fibrlvzllugh the mill, b I ow fine it is to b; again. owe my present glib m "Fruit-a-tivm." Ii-ygolr. Eflc-sbox-atdealersa . THUNDER AND LIGHTNING — An electrical storm, accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain visited the Hovince Saturday night last. Such at this season, and when they do oc- cur the lightning is rarely oi such brilliancy as that which was seen on this occasion. No damage from the storm is as yet reported. woasmrs COMING-His Honour pilrlflor, a builder < A marvel PLAN T0 VISIT the great Spring Opening here on Tuesday afternoon. NEW PRIVAQI SECRITAIY_ Mr. Sidney Fielding has been appoint- 1118 Mr. H. L. Palmer. who has been LENTEN cannon-my, some, Murphy. of Saint Dunstarrs Univer- sity, preached the. regular weekly WELL KNOWN BIBS-A isle- IrI-ln was received yesterday by Mr. Harry Winchester stat-ink that Mr. Graham Jardine, formerly manage;- _ci the Royal Bank hero. had passed away infroronto. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at Roxton. N. B. canvas roll. TREATMENT-Mr. Neil Walker leaves this morning for camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, where he will imdergo a. course o! treat- His many friends in 0hr:- lottctown will no doubt regret to loam that Neil is not enjoying the best oi for- and a. complete restoration of his LAID TO HIST-The funeral 0! Lieutenant Governor Heartz has been in communication with Admiral Sir O. Puller with a view oi having as many warships as possible call at Charlottetown during the cornlng sea- son. As a result His Honour has re- ceived word that Iii. M. S. Despatch, flagship oi Admiral Fuller. will arrive here on Tuesday August 20th. remain- ing till Monday, August 26th., and H. M. S. Wisteria will arrive on Thurs- day. September 5th. remaining until Monday, September 9th. It is expect- ed that other warships may visit here later. l’ t OF!‘ FOR- HALIFAX-‘Ihirty-one ratings oi.’ Charlottetown Halt Com- pany R. C. N. V. R. entrained Satur- day morning for Hialliax where they will undergotheir annual training. The following is the list oi ratings: L. Oononlly. A. B., J. Chipman, A. 5.: J. McDonald. O. 5.; J. McInnis, 0. 8.; W. McInnis, O. 8.; A. Doyle, O. 5.; J‘. Wcatherbie, A. 13.; V. Pineau. A. 3.; C. Percival, 05.; H. Hennessey, A. 13.; L. Costello,» Std; A. Iiongaphie, Bto-i I". Rush, A. 8.; C. Carroll, A. 13.; J. Montieth, A. 3.; P. Donovan-A. B‘.; Sig; A. Lafierty. A. 3.; F. Lappin, A. 3-; E. Douocttc, A. 3.; R. Bell, A. 3.; H. Davey, A. B.; C. Boehner, A. 3.; J. Brennan, A. B.; J.‘ McEachern, 3.; J. Burke. O. 5.; B. McCallum, . 8.; C. Pineau, O. 5.; J. Fisher, O. Martin. A. 13.; RPDlamond, O. .; J. McQuarrie, o Saturday morning ior the U. S. A. improved after a very severe illness. spent Sunday at Covehead, the guest PERSONALS Mr. Enrest Dunphy oi Millview left Mrs. Milton Vesey, York, is much Mr. Fraser Mann, Kensington, THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN lllilli m: HEART a nuror l||M“'°;‘j-" . Ivan Vesey, City, spent,the l Mr. Walter White, Fitzroy street who underwent an operation in the Prince Edward Island hospital is re- as doing very nicely. past week in York. \ Mrs. T. Hardy Yeo, and Mr. Wen- dall Yeo, oi Union are spending a few days in thocity. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Moncton. are spending the winter at Union Road the guests oi J. W. and Mrs. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ohsppeli and Mr. Fred Chappell are being welcom- ed home from a. visit to Vancouver and the Pacific Coast. I The many friends of Tom Dickie will be glad to learn that he is doing well after undergoing an operation for appendicitis in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Saturday sftemocn. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Ellwood Benton has received a very important appoint- ment with" the San Francisco Chemi- cal Co. Mr. Beaten is an honor grad- uate oi P. W. C. The Rev. W. J. Johnston preached to a large congregation yesterday in the Central Christian Church where he had been supplying with much ac- ceptance for several weeks. He leaves this morning on return to his home in St. John, N. B. The many friends of Mrs. Ralph W. Nelson of Framihghun. Mass, who has been seriously ill in the Framing- ham Hospital with pneumonia for the last two months, will be pleased to hear that she is stoadily improv- ing and will soon be able to return to her home. Mr. L. G. Whear of Montreal ar- rived from Europe on S. S. "Megan- tic" at Halifax on Saturday. Mrs. Whear, who has been visiting her father Mr. G. H. Cooke of this city, left on Saturday morning for Mon- treal with the intention of Joining her husband at Moncton. The Late Mr. A Horatio Nelson zrne- death occurred on March 15th last of a well known and widely rc- spected citizen oi King's County, Mr. Horatio Nelson, whose passing at the advanced age ‘of four score is decli- ly mourned by a host oi friends and acquaintances as well as by his 1m,- mediate family. The late Mr. Nelson was a son of Charles Nelson of Chi- na Point, Queens County. Early in life he left his old home and cer- manently located at Montague where he established a thriving blacksmith business coupled with the agency 01 agricultural implements. His active interest in the community in which he resided and his ambition to sec it progress soon made him known, not only in Montague but through- out King's County, as an entorprisinl and worthy citinsn. He was electod a town counsellor and frequently was called upon to preside at public meetings. In politics he was a Sill)‘ porter oi the Liberal party, and on three occasions ‘ ‘ ‘. thou!!! "n" successfully, districts in King's Coun- ty as a candidate ior the Provincial Legislature. He was for a lifetime a consistent of the Methodist, now the s_ the school's, from one end to the ci-h- slngton. 7059-3-18-31 m" w“ conduct“ by m“ “m, of his sister, Mrs. Mcliachem, er oi the Island." writes Mr- Doull- m. MacCarihy. ___ whm - - I What ‘ ‘ “shin v , Miss Dorothy Wyatt of Summeraide he”; 1 gmly the Government w, Mlnorrfl Llnllnens for the rlu. is spending the week end in the city, g v _ __V_ _ _, ‘J Manor/loss tbe guest or m. and Mrs. s. a. Mc- 545""; ~_~—':g:"—"‘1", ;~‘-‘ -_-~---~-~“ “ = “ r J s Mn“ A " Leod. lao Wafer Street. -~ . v AM: - s- i. s: upper - ~ 3 Classified AdUCYtISGHICIII-i Hillsboroulh ac. Charlobiotown P. a. a ' m u, ofiworlla ' Island. Ulrich Icth. rm by Rev. . s: glib: oi I woo Ewen Macnougall. um n. Jamel oi Card 0f Thanks §§If;",,f;§§§;f§§ MidlellRlLfolllryBolleRob- - I z .......‘... M ‘ ‘g. bins of the same Place. w_ a H1230“ “Jfldecoxlm hereby ,~= ~.,_.,._,_ .=~ “ — fl-"r " ' ' expresses m u th ao- ‘ " ' m“ m" nail-rug holders of n. n. s Charlottetown, Ill!‘ r Sale “iii. ‘Ziiikllfi .‘§‘;$‘.‘.i.....Z‘*- 35%,; ,1, “d,,=;;;>";*,-“~n 7g h“ f po e rescn m l-l a f and L . Wm. prlcesfixfllaixilt YIO-At North River. on Saturday, Wm “d ‘Qdrm on "hm": 26th’ om rArsas roa sans-s crsurs your Povgitflléifiéy 851m cw - March 10th., Mrs. Thomas Yco. in mo. 7056-3-18-11. per bundle, Apply Guardian. painter. 1ow_a_l-a_otl,_u_,, her 74th year. Funeral from her late lr- l321-2-i44i- residence on Tuesday. March 10th.. M4,“, , U '~ , . . -08 N“ Sét ti s vacant service starting at Idolcok. mm- < ' ' . °°”'“' IOII. SALE-YOUNG Pl , l llfl 0n meat Kingston Ocmetory. é l 3"" °"'- °- ‘l ‘Mb-‘llJ-‘fli-lf » EASTER ‘ “"- ' ' AlfBlTw aoaaarsoN-Ai Alexandra Sun- ‘ t hour. - ~> Jon SALE-MILK cow. Iaasn- zfinfiom day. March 1'1. Mrs. u. A. Robertson. 1 t an“ Much 2mm Apply c}; Kiel: arms’. mectrlcuy, Qgfqgxk‘, in her Nth ycanlunoraifrcmhorlata t m , w, Con!!!“ M, 1063-3-18-11 Qhgufleriug, Bricklgmictu: h“ vrtsidence on 1S. oer; 0 . - , ra ~ ' terms > '.:**"""""—'_— obfuscate... d...“ '..“'““‘.....t... °° “ l== CHOCOLATE . - . 0 _ g .3. more, a years old. Alaol rbru Eggs: mdasfhgf; “i” m" - ' . v y PASCALLS ‘ wn iruck- 41w M“ m!“ ' S.V.1-i1lW'-1l|ll'~”- ii ' . midi-mucous, rooc-s-is-si g - - . . Direct From» England ' i ‘ - -‘ - In Memoridm- ~ M" - ' f ' Mlccollanooua Female Help Wanted ....._ 1 ' [- hyh‘ 1Q“, Qf Th“ mo “ ‘ mo. auraan sucnorulm. Limo WAN-r; a oral. roa unman- in. dial nmoh ma, an. . CHQQQLATES l. I ti‘! surveyor, Sennauvillc. P- ' house k. one from 9W W"! u J » _ Around yet memory Inga! , . sm-a-o-imo. a 1y rm. Geo. Robin arviorrsd- W ~ w , Swooiiy. nous ms true > IN _ as l~ ‘ a son. oarwwfl-I "°°"" "rumours-yawning I ‘ suirrnio nos M w"! hat we do act nan of m. 3 Easter Designs ' , i ‘ ' i‘ wan-ted - "m" " m“ "‘.‘ "m" I, sac ova, nrsrsav l AWIQIVIAI A"? a wwith bcar- brunt-ills homo. 1* ' ' " - . - ' n‘ "M" I “can”! "W"! "°“°" "“""' yovnl 9W1’ ego" m" "*1;- ‘m’ uranium g» m v: c-o ~ _v ' _ fliU-l-lI-Oi b 0 ocjnnsmggg ....________W__TQT_- N. D. MacLean ‘- . (3 ' Tlnlm ‘ '- '. . $44M » ~ n I . pus-s . A “tanaewiecge- ‘icachcrs a , I ‘uz- um Qo_ , ' _ _ . err-wrap. non. roan"- lM-Illl . on ' awn. no. __» » » a ‘ m w’ ' r-- - -----~ tr-M nun m '0 as so? . . ‘ " =1; I. . ‘is; . a '1'!!! i“ -q'-l‘-'»"-""rolc-ilssfil ' : co om . eifw‘ f1 v $193.1. United Church, in the activities oi which he tool. a deep and abiding in- terest. , Five years ago Mr. Nelson with Mrs. Nelson and some memberaoi the iamily. decided to remove to Boa- ton where they have been residing ever since and where his death oc- curred last week. He had been ill for some time, having taken a stroke oi paralysis. Mr. Neuon never forgot his belov- ed Island and every summer he came back to his old home and passed the season there. He has gone to that bourne where nearly all those of his day and generation have gone, but his epitaph may well he that all those who knew him best will rise up and call him blessed. He was twice married and his pre- Horace in Boston, Mrs. W. J. Brydsea. New Glasgow. N. 8., Mrs. Clarence White, Ilgin, Ill., Mrs. John Ingra- horn, Boston, Mrs. ldward Kerr, Montague, Miss Ruth Nelson, Boston. He Had Constipation fordoynraitrledadlerikaandam nappytosaythatmybcwelcarsnow very rcguiarP-aeo. A. Allen. cent wife survives hiu-a He leaves tn mourn the following sons and daughters: Guy and Hilbert in M011‘- tagus, W. B. in Brandon, Manltqbl. also the following brothers and ais- ters, 'Wl‘lliam. East Royalty, Isaac. Boston, Mrs. James Burke, and Miss Anna Nelson of Charlottetown, the latter having been on a visit to Bos- ton when Mr. Nelson passed away. be in Charlottetown on Tuesday. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Nelson and son. They will be taken to 10c Fitzroy Street. later, the body will be conveyed to lvlontasuc, first to the home o! his son, Mr. G. H. Nelson and then to the United Church from which the funeral will take place at 2 o'clock on Wednesday aitornoon. It will be under the auspices oi the Ma- sonic body of which the deceased was a, prominent membe . l Church iervices REV. A. J. VINCENT AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Excellent audiences. morning and evening were in attendance yesterday and on both occasions very searching and eloquent sermons were preached by Rev. A. J. Vincent, who is temp- orarily occupying the pastorate. Mr. Vincent's morning sermon was "An Inspired Vision of Jesus," based on Hebrews 1,3 "Who, being the ei- iulgence of His glory, and the very image oi His substance, and uphold- ing all things by the word oi His power, when l-le had made purifica- tion oi’ sins, on the right hand of The remains oi the lsteMr. Nel- -,. son left Boston on Saturday and will I I . from wllat dentists know as Film is a stubborn, clinging ing that ordinary ways fa remove successfully. is gum disorders — of decay pycrrllea. _To remove film den- tists prescribe the “spe- cial film-rcmoving den- New special film-removing dentifrice whiten: teeth amazingly where ordinary methods fail. INNING smiles depend on glorious white (cc!!! — and teeth like that depend on freedom chief source of serious tooth and r’. slur is iound by denial n- , , , lurch lo discolor lccih and foslcr serious ioolh lldfllfl disorders. , . so that brushing easily removv it in gentle-safety. In a few days teeth grow whit and begin to sparkle. ‘Riley co , linue to improve ‘or lllcnth Start today. (lei. l rlent ' any drug colmtei or n e for i'r l0~day supply Io The Pepaod Co., l9l George St, Toronto l film. coat- il to the and whom are all things, ernal Son of God, the God of heav- en. manifest in the flesh. Jesus Christ is» the life blood oi all else revolves, the unique God man; no man is a Christian who does not believe in the deity of Jesus. Some of the main thoughts oi Mr. Vincent's very vigorous discourse l were An Inspired vision of the Glory oi the Son oi God. in which Jesus is placed above all others, back oi Jes- us Christ there is nothing in God. Jesus definitely claims "I sin God" drop out that truth and Christianity goes to pieces. the atonement. He tasted death for every man. the atonement of Jesus! basic in Christianity, the vicarious sa- crifice the only source oi salvation. 3. The outcome oi this inspired vis- ion; a free and full salvation from everythingto everything, God has ex- hausted Hirnseli in the work and aa- crincc of Jesus, there is no other way. it is His last eflort. The “love oi God" is never mentioned as effec- tive apart irom the death, sacrifice and blood of Jesus, this is THE foun- the Majesty on high." and on Heb- rews 2, l0, ‘For it became Him ior whom are all things,‘ and through in bringing many sons unto glory, to make the author oi their salvation perfect through suffering." The book of He- brews is the foremost demonstration of the "plan cf salvation" through the blood of Jesus. it gloriilas the et- Christianity, the centre about which 2. An iIlSpl-TGCI vision oi~ the gloryoi- tifricc called Pepscdcnt. It acts to curdle film T," Pe Ont., Canada. v I MADE IN CANADA Spurn! Film-Removing Dnstlfrlu i psoden 3S5 conflneo to his house through iiln opening exercises the junior congre- gation retired to Heartz Hall for their special service and it is gratifying to see the large numbers of young folks who turn out for the Sunday morn- ing worship. Dr. Ramsay in the morning spoke from the text “Be ye therefore per- fect even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect" Matt. 5-48. God is our Father. It follows that humanity is a family. We must never go beyond the boundaries of love in the tredtment of our brother. The some principle holds good in respect to one's enemies. Forgiveness is an attribute of God. We must forgive. It should govern our conduct in extending relief and help the people of any nation who are in need. It spurs us on in our Missionary work. As it. was St. Patrick's Day the congregation Joined in singing in ho- nor oi the Saint Hymn 581 "For all the saints who from their labours rest. Who thee by faith before the world confessed Thy name, O Jesus, be forever blest Alleluia." In the evening the subject was "The Grace of God." Grace means Beauty-Beauty of Soul. The Cross typifies and expresses the measure. of His grace. There is no intermed-g I The ‘Clilhlmllll, Mr, Ed. White,‘ " so that Rev. Dr. Ramsay llacl charge, tended the henqy than“ Q1 m’; ‘ of ‘botlrservices yesterday. Altar thelicnce w M1; vmcent and to“ ' that he felt everyone had indeed -.. celved a message to take borne. The spacial musical numberjwc solo by Mia Pearl Burns accornprg ed by Miss R. Spencer. g J _ Mr. Eric Boothroyd read the-sci ‘lg ture lesson and Mr. Elmer fered prayer. Through a mistake last Sundl meeting was not reported. RHL,‘ Fulton of zloh Church was ‘f; speaker and his short stirring ‘ age was listened to very attefltii The Zion male quartette renders very beautiful number and .3 » McKinnon sang a solo. Prof. It. - Thompson accompanied flies. special numbers. . i Eastern Gaard' hi!‘ ..'NEW LAW onwa- Beil 8r Mathieson. barristers, ors and notaries public, are o a branch omce next week at ' Sue. Both partners in thh" firm are well and favourably in the country and. should . develop a lucrative practice, SOURIS LINE ROAD Meeting opened with ‘ datiorr. It will bring His believers into glory. we know nothing oi heaven outside o! the redemption through the blood oi Jesus; follow Jesus, He will lead you through this world, up to that city that hath foundations. maker and builder ls God. 4. What will this vision do for us? whose Mr. Vincent's evening subject was ‘The Golden Text oi the Bible," tak- é“.'.¥..”i;‘"f§“..‘ii’.‘.‘.“‘é.i.fi.f“i.’i.‘iil ;;§;,=;,~;,;<-» - oi Him What Lack I Yell The speak: s‘ er closed with an earnest. appeal to all to take Jcsus into their lives aft- er which the male quartet sang very softly and tenderly "Steal Away to Jesus." The choir rendered anthems at each service and the congregational singing as usual was hearty and in- The school served and a. social hom- music and auction may . Place er next meeting i; mug Miss Anna McDonald. * JJMERALD It was decided pron the love of God in action. cvenHisencmlesWhenwewei-eyet sinnersblxristdlediorus." vealed in Jesus Christ can save men. Nothing but this can lift up, trans- form, redeem mankind, and only by mn-refusaiioacccntthagiftoii-lis love may we be lost. ing as his text John 18.16: "Fbr God so loved the world that He gave His only begottln son that whosoever be- lievcth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." The Theology of the Bible can b: expresscdin one word "God." The character of God may be summed up in 3 words. “God is love." This text gathers up the seed thought oi the whole plan of redemp- tion. It is the gospel of the grace oi God condensed brought down so that all men may grasp it. ' The Proof oi God's love—is re- vealed in this lave message to a lost race-“God so loved that He gave." Love cannot be eirpremsd in mere words-it must be expressed in IC" tion. God so loved the world that He gave everything-no took the best of Heaven to save you and me. This is a love that cannot be bought-it is freely gift. ’.'i‘hc divine definitional love is etorcaced in "If ye love Me, keep My Commandments." . Jesus caniminto the world to ex- Tha proofthat God loves all men.‘ Clod loves all mom-of all races- Nothing but the love of God as re- For 40 Years ' "Chronic constipation troubled mo lower blwel and Iolicvec constipa- tion ln TWO hours! "Brings out old waste mater you never drought wu in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowelsa REAL clean- ing and so: now good you feel. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. Adlcrika acts on 80TH uWPr and tholu-gcior-Ciodinyoursouls-Oonie todhrilhwnowillrcstcre. dos-ad two anthem, "The Sands ‘of ‘limo an Sinking’ and "crosswise m. v. s. Dlagwell m: the aolointhciimmcnticnad. Have you fallen-Have you broken ThekphididlyhalancIdOiicb-rcl- spiring. Both services were broadcast Special prayer services will be hold this week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings and on Friday, Dr. Coffin will give an illustrated ad- "dress on village life in India and un- der the auspices of the Trinity Stars Young Peoples Society a collection to be taken ior Missions. ' Y. M. C. A. SERVICE OF SONG Rev. A. J. Vinccntioi Trllro N. 8., was the special speaker at- the re- M. C. A. last night. Over 300 young people listened with great interest to Mr. Vincent's address who took as his topic “Samuel or the unconscious loss oi power." i The speaker told oi the story or Samuel how he had lost his power but whlst not that he had lost’ it. Mr. Vincent cited the many ways people o! today lose their power. ‘ Through disobedience. bad company, bad habits and how anyone keepirlgl bad company could not keep them- selves unsoiled. "How Power could be restored" the speaker told of many incidents where power had been restored they repentance and the asking of Gods ~ forgiveness. c‘ , Ii you have lost your power you generally know where _you' lost it. In closing Mr. Vincent - toll; the story of a studentworking in the woods who. lost the head oi his axe and realising his usefulness was gone ' went and reported hicloss of power andlnthatwayhispcwerwlsboon fibflQds I _\. fir. Vincent's message was st ‘iii - from the shoulder and one tliafwil calculated to set the student think- lnzcndnistimslywarnin bonito TIINITYUIITIIDCIUICI flov.llll%loll&flillflll seek tiiru Jesus manpower-winch were appointed. and a. gular after church service ht the Y. 3 " 5 . ‘Qsmmkk a the Institute buy bunch anlr for school and have sumo .1 New school nudging Mbs Vem-lupuay-n, gluon‘ w members.‘ Mrs; John, Mo!!! ' entertain the next meeting. Cherish: into a crowd of con” nlenflas-Yflleynlver! leaving u“; stellar}, atBucharect. r-r . 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