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But we see ln St-lellleSCl1\lrch luetevenillsthe individual courage, or selriergetinl r ERIIICES S IN CITY CHURCHES Tribute ro (;urmd|rm Twolierlnan Torpedo' Bouts which had Attacked Trnwiers were Chased B and Suak by British _Destroyers. Two Berman Officers and till Flanders Battles ln St. lden were Rescued and hlade Prisonersr A British Destroyer was Sunil by German Submarine. (Special to The Guardian) D lNlSl0l', Rev. Dr Fullerton, in 9. tylli- heroism without the record of which LOND0N_ May 1__»|-he Brmsh Ad. R cally able and impressive sermon. paid humanity would remain poorer m| 11 EIOWIIIB lflbbute t0 the memory of throughout all the centuries. To blot Ge the soldiers of Canada who fell in the o t. the glorious annals of warfare, as _li_l;:=;%ntarl;;Bl0l'l¢ alllgttleax lnlF;:indii:‘_s. sigma world desire, is surely to lower sr s oe was oge er n eep g t e more tem erature of national life. r . ,with the occasion, the hymns being The ties thatpweld the Empire, that the Admimltys statement is as ml b appropriate and well sung. Dr Fuller- unite us-these ties have been welded. ton took his 'text from the 124th not in peace. but in the storm of - - - a Lord was on our side when men rose in much effort and in great sufferings; up against us, then they had swallowed and to night these ties that unite the - _-.-_---~.~.~._:-.--__-.---.-_-_-_-_-=--=_-_~.~_-_-:_-_-.-_-.-__-_ us up quick when their wrath was E P Y the nelzgdgf the Lord who made Because the soldiers of Canada. have I lleaveu earth.” He said: _ played a gallant and conspicuous part The words we have chosen celebrate because they have not refused to sacrl u deliverance--a deliverance that is tice their lives that they might put the attributed to God. You remember how aliens to flight The very general who Shakespeare. in describing Aginoourt, led the forces on the other side sneer exclaims, “ Not unto us: not unto us, ed at those mon who were untrained 0 Lord. but unto Thee be glory soldiers They were more than sol more. We see noble specimens of u in Etnies or-' sninl iil=l=iniis in THE uonnl sail silrunnilv N UPERATIONS AT ritish Casualties Lighter than at First Reported. British now hold Southern End of Gallipoli. Turkish Transport Sun k. S ecial to The Guardian With the gigantic super-dreadnougbt I P ) iA`lNDON. May l---A taslllty list in- Queen Elizabeth taking the lead. the ul:-d this evening by thc British War ulllps of the Anglo-French fleet have uriug the forelloon H. M. destroyer trawlcrs. A division of British de- Depp"-|m¢.,,t shows that during me her." h0mbr,rd|r,g, not Drrly me Turk. ecruit was sunk by a submarine, four stroycrs comprising the Laforcy, Leon- |n|,q1r,g of 3,-msn troops in tim opera. |31, for-gs but the posmons of the Turk. ralty stated this evening that two ofllccrs nd twenty-one lnen being suv- idas, liuwford and Lark chased thc iionn ngnins-t thc Dardancllcn, that ls. ish army, on both the European and rman torpedo boats had been .sunk ed by the trawlcr Daisy. two German vessels und after a brief lyniwr-nrt April 25 and 30, 1:6 mon ui’ Asiuiir Hides of the Dr,rd,me||e5_ the North Sea, and s British de- royer also was sunk. Tho text of w lows: - W "A series of small affairs took place w "At 3 p. m. the trawlcr Colombia running iight of about one hour sank the British nee; wgre M110.; and nm-_ as attacked by two German torpedo them botil. The Britisll destroyers three wgunderl ‘mls “'m'~'h “Pl"`°“'~'h9d her from the .sustained no casultics. Two German estward, aild commenced an action _ itllout hoisting their colors. The omwrs and f°rty`f°“r me" wer°'re5` (Special to The Guar'il_ian) According to Admin-.ity claims. the British now hold practically all of the Southern end of Gallipoli peninsula, from a point near Krithla. There are LONDON, May 1.--In the fuco of two armies ill this urea. Another Psalm, nn, It had not been that the b tue, not. in rest and enjoyment’ but ggollle ll6lKh\l0l'll00d Of G9-H9909 and C0|0lllbi& WEB Bllllk by l\10l‘ped0, only ‘med fmm me 59” and “md” p"|3°"' llllriolls Turkish attacks dirccicii by army secured it i'ootllold on tile shores rth Hinder Llghtships Saturday.. one llcck-hand being saved by other, ers of war." German oillul-.rs four British armies of suvla Gull. and the fourth have pon thc penillsulus ol` Gallipoli have advanced inland from Kaba Tepe. ll are for the welfare of humanity, come high purpose, men with firm resolu- gi to us from God humanity. All the tl ministrations of love reach God Him- B self through humanity, and ln the face to day And what have they done’ m of the splendid sacrifice made by the They have thwarted the cruel, crafty Tu Hebrews, they are ready to exclaim, foe, they have covered themselves in the hour of every victory, “Blessed witll lmperlshable glory unparalleled he the Lord who hath not given us ssl in the annals of war by deeds that a prey to their teeth. Our help is in ‘have thrilled the whole civilised race the name of' the Lord who made and that will go down the corridors of heaven and earth." There is an time. Not merely soldiers, but mcn! uutllentlc ring of the spirit in these Men who stood shoulder to shoulder e words. They are not merely religious; a they are patriotic. From the stand- dred thousand men coming on in ser- point of the writer religion and pat- r rlotism are different names for the r same thing. They may well express r our own feelings in respect to this last the Empire, it is surely perfectly p y d Hr rr _ _ great battle tllat has been foughtfapprobrlate in the circumstances that ha;Eeb§?,2a|l,l;‘£,_%€,r_t°by omg tcglrfgrg, ' S ____ W _ o o elgn Minister. Lu Cllen Hsiang. S cm _O Th G '_ H Ill HESIST iiiii where ao,m_ally- of the sons of Canada. iwe should remember those who by ;~n obedient even 'unto death. became the,thelr splelldld sacrifices enable us to th saviours of Canada and of the mighty say. Blessed be the Lord wllo’llas not ,rr such that wo practically live upon tllc made heaven alld earth. To-night, l do r Chi » . | "_ _ . l’rovlncc names arc Private Archibald “ mn r 0 nas sovue gn y VFrf,?E,§°'::HT; iliflgggpatull :Vlar:l\;:nnoli, (ianoc Cove, P. 1-1. l., first E ' ’ ’ ' ' tin o ld _ ' _ _ il-l ll, woill cd, and l’rlvs.tc Nor- _ |(t|$;fg'fie“;\:x1a{'i:LyS' rf)?l0rt3l:“x:;gt;;::l mall Mclielizic, Nlllc lllilc Crock. Yi side of lilo frontier. Trains oi’ heavy woundfgl' I I h . r artlllory are proceeding by night and Hmgnffzcya xi’ T ei c“f"d'")(, .--- it is wild- occupy cvmnlelldllls lwsi- t,r,,,,_, rrufri-M ay rm 'ffl' ,".“‘H" len: »