Al’ La 8, 1929 =.-=i9._.= == r ‘V _ __ 'rl-m cl-u'\Rix>'i'l‘E'rowN cualzola. _ ` ' "riiIl~:` MARKES MONTREAL. Que., April. - The local and export tram lgl lines ol grain continued inactive Surday but values were nrm. 'libs »ne ofthe market for spring and wter wheat flour was steady but theeinand was limited. A iair amoun0f business was done in all lines oiiiillfeed and values were well maintaed. stand- ard grades 6! rolled ol were un- changed. Butt/er eolnued scarce saturday and prices we marked up another cent per lb. Receipts were 559 packages. The Ido in cheese continued o! e limits character and values were unch|8ed. Receipts wer-(180 boxes. Anctive business was done in all gr-$5 0! eggs and, the undertone to _Pl market was nearly. Receipts ale 3,942 boxes. The pdtato markewhs active and iiml. New ‘Brundclc green mouli- tains sold at 506 ir 90 lbs. in bulk, prince adware nad-_whims at ssc l and green mountn-‘Vat '10c per 90 lj ba g Lie business was -5- M aZ _ ,__,, ` V l Y ' ` -'l A- ~i'.»i'.' 7 ha' °“““‘““\1 heodoicireo solo ai sim, ‘mme “" $5-5° “Hd yellow eye at $4.20 her bushel. Gaspcreaux Notes V Miss Helen Adams nag retm-neg gg Ga-Ypereaux alter spending her- Eu. W’ 1\°11davs at her home in carey gan. _ _ *__ _ The Misses auth aria stein cirr- hlm have recently returned to their hoincs in Murray' Harbour North, af- W1' Srvlldlhiz the winter in charlotte- Maarma 'roNlom'-sliarsiioid- ers of the Charlottetown Hotel Co. Ltd.. are reminded 0! the annual meeting- which takes place in the Board of Trade rooms tonight at 8 o‘clock sharp. 3015 ` MUSIC, DANCING and sightseeing (OWU. Mr- Russel “Graham has returned to his home in Gaspereaux after Sllonding a fcw months in Nova Sco- lla. The many friends or lure. alex Gl`*‘hf‘~Il1 Bro Bled to. see her around again alter being connned to the house for the past few months. _ The men are busily engaged around the shore making preparation for lbl.. 8 ~ done in beans, hi prices were iirm. the seasons work. AUSTION SALE I am athoi-ized by Dr. residenc 125 Fitzroy Street, on Friday, April 12th.' all his bsutiful household effects, mahogany, wal- nut and ak-some rare old pieces, including china' and silvr.'| tea Set very old, bevelled British plate mirrors-as fc:_iIow_:)=._: 1 mahogany parlor table, 1 mahogay car ta e, 1 maho an book case, 1 - large viinut combination wriéngydesk and book PARK c°.____nN°m swam' case, 1riahogany bagatella board, 1 walnut parlor suite, ‘large bevelled mirror 41/2 x 51/2 British plate i _1 ‘gift hme mirror British plate, 1 upright piano, 1 _ paperiache table (inlaid large -teel engravi ng. 2 hallsthd, walnut sideboard, 1 walnut bedroom euitepompieto (old), 3 wardrobes, 2 bureaus, 2 arm ¢i&ll'S.1 |°Ullg€. 3 iron beds, sewing machine. 1 irolstrong box, 2 gramaphones and records, 1 kitchn range, 1 oil stove, Perfection, refrigerator, congieum squares, _kitchen tables, kitchen uten- sils, .nd other articles too numerous to mention. .Terri cash. __ aooca-mm.-ai i ` L 4 mirroii large fern and stand, 1 carpet square, 1, _ in f J. A. McDONALD, H°’°“ "‘°"°°"- * Mossey of Boshwell was in the city J. S. Bagnall to sell at his Grade X-1 Harold Bemard, 2 James Campbell. Grade IX-1 Lucy Haines, 2 Ralph Ozon. ciraos vm-1 aisle Mbxay and _ _ Glenwood MacLeod (equal), 2 Muriel reception chairs, walnut -Montgomery. a Maura Lamont, 4 George Dixon. Grade VII-1 Maud Campbell, 2 ` Lucy MacLeod, 3 Mamie MacLeod, 4 Percy Haines. f Grade IV-1 George Harding, 2 Halletta Burt, and George Campbell lequal), 3 Helen Macleod, 4 Hodge Montgomery. Grade ll!--1 Ruth Montgomery, 2 ), 1 mahogany bathroom Grade II-1 Annie MacLeod. Grade I-i_aclc and tall collle dog (blind)- uw- 8027_3_21_1mo__ Kindly notify Mrs. Tupper Fergu- ~[' son, liioi-rancid. aozl-4-5-al enlguo 'raos axranlrlouslml Mule Help Wanted su ed. Guardian Job Pdntery. tf. _-.._-----_--_----_- IVANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON Mlmn_mM AND MOURNING4 fnrni_ Single, steady, State wages. is CUBBIE-At Prilloo Edward Islllid Vernon Currie. a daughter. DENNIS-At the Maternity Hospital. W -1;.-_-M. Hospital. April 6. to Mr. and Mrs. altham. Maas. on Mar. 30 to Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Dennis. a son. Con- . St. Dunstari'a Cathedral worn. Cehhéal Guardian ”_'. ' _ N re B E :would glady so round the world to flicarance oi' Jesus to His disciples in THERE WILL be 50 ot the finest g 7 o a Se Ls :ell them -there is a fountain filled I the supper room on the evening roi- Cl" in lh°W. |00 them all this week. ° ‘ ° with blood whereby men may lose ’lowin _ 0 _ g His resurrection and so to-' , 8080 . _ .22 their guilty stains. [day His presence with us brings joy '__ 1 For Marshal F och " I 'md “"`d"“l' ' ' W The Canadian Legion invites all returned mm gm; woman in meet at the Legion Home at 8.30 on Tuesday morning, Sth April to take part in ii memorial service in The parade will move off at 9.40. Medals will no; lm ward, singing as We Go” and "We’rc Marching in zlon." adlutan; Mar- tin delivered a. short address on “The Army Warriors of the Found- er‘s Timo" and exhorted present day Salvatlonists to "War a go`od war- fare." Music was rendered by the Brass Quarette. A splendid congregation _filled the citadel for the evening service, which opened with the Founders world iamous composition “O. Bound- iesa Salvation." and another favor- ite “There is ii Better World 'I_‘hc_v Say." Adjutant Martin delivered his address from the notes of William Booth‘a last Sunday night addi~es;, delivered at Warrington, England, on April 28th, 1912. The text as follows: "What will you do with_Jesus.’.' Matt. 27:22. _ ° The Iist o! the address in brief is as follows: After describing the scene ot Jesus llaled before Pilate by thc High Priests and chief dignitaries of Jerusalem, the address dealt with the cowardice of Pilate, and the demand of the mob for Barrabos. Then the question was asked oi the uncon- verted "What will you do with Jesus?" The speaker exposed sev- eral courses common among men. (1) Deny His mission by accusing Him of being an imposter and in league with the Devil. (2) Deny por- two oi the Founders favorite songs, _on Arts A 47 Pialslng God and a.l'o`better than her practice-but ! ,Lord." This was at the iirst ap _ _ The Music Z At the morning service yesterday, 'gave further consideration to “ChrLst'a ~ A beautiful rendering of the anth- _ icsurrectlon and ours" as expound- :cpl "Christ our Passover was sacri- _cl by the Apostle Paul ln_l, Cor, 15. _Fioed for Us" was rendered by a largc it is the aentril' doctrine of `th`5 .choir in the morninlz. At the even- ‘Gill-istlan religion. It not only iri- ing sewlce tv.-o anthems. “The Res- oliidcs the immortality of the soul »ui~rectlon,“ and “As it began U0 as Plato belicved,tr;ut thc resurrec- | eaic.t s imons cic e cl d In ;“'hl’-`h Ulf? 7-0\'d`S 5\1l>lJC1' WIS UD-*’»`l`V' xc-iidcncy, but Jesus has taken away ilrillls, if wc considered the small am- arc willing to put into the eilort to l and rcstfill atmosphere of riches, dig lilly and sl'iil‘ll.lia1 idlcness. The place oi the cliurcll is alllong~ thc sllllicrs-~ ' ulld‘.‘l' silppliccl with lioivcr. There arc, tivo gospels, that oi the blood sacrl- ' ilcc and the ‘social gospel! Tile lat- ter is and should be the fruit ol thc* fll, “The Gospel of tho Son of God" waz; based on thc viorcl.~:, “I nlni'v_*l lliai. you are sosoon reinovcrl from Him that called you." We pool' fallen sinners need the gospel of the Son of God without any liunloil liiil;;'o'.'cniclx;.=_ Tllc gospel is C`nl‘i.»r. 11 llc is ilot llicrc, tlitrc is no gospel, Wiicli inch ofici' us a new gos- ltlmli Jiiclalsln. Our Clirisilanlly de-1 4-ree-eo-see-oe¢o¢ooo+e4 - r7a~"r””’ O D OOO# D pol it is our rlutv to live and preach A day of much interest and inspir- | ' _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 0_1 __ _0_____ ation was yesterday at the Baptist _"O U" `° ""'""""" C " an 5 " church Rem A_ J_ vmcmt_ who hm ;gos);;l_ Tino ii: thrco fuiidalllfiilols 1 J` of i»"\":il'ctli is ihc Son of ll in -it n ""' “S ‘” been suppyng the pu P “ h muc lG0d. The gospel proclaims the su- -_--- lllrclne dolly oi' Jo:-us of Nazareth. Ii' 0+ _ Jesus is not thc Son of God, Paul is- ; o. liar and Cliristianity is no better. O ._ ponds on the Chl'lst’s iilvarliatlon, dcatli and rcsurvcction if we lose one of thcic we lose iill, 1 2 That mon niay bccoinc Sons oft No inrin may become a Son of d until he is ‘horn again' Ther ospcl of the new birth is the only saving message-the most important truth in the Bible. The new birth is. the supreme proof of the supernatur- j al power of Chrlstlrinity. j 3, The Gospel of the Son of God !_proclalma a Hoavcn and a. Hell. Ill vnu and I ar- going to Heaven, a lit l lllc bit of Heaven must come to ua_ lnoir. The very idea. of immortality I carries with it both these ideas. Et- ` _lérnal `hopplness-ond eternal form-_ cnt are both truc-soundly based on lille Bible and innate conviction of _ :lull liumanity. If more Hell were slprcaclied, there would be lets hell._ ctcd. The gentle Jesus told more; about 'Holi than any one else in they Bible. Let us trlilt the Old book, it is ,reliable ' l 3. I would not take a step to givel lfndla a new Theology-She has en-_ ough now-I would not give China a‘ ;il!!!lY. Qihioal ltludil'dv&¢l _ehndlrdl , -* Saturday evening ii. bright praise HY -i `2' 'i' pr a ie _ _ _ _ _ Mr- Clyde Boohher Visited last service opened the week‘s 5pe¢iu1tliis_clmpLor we have the early fun- fd' _ _ “ll” fear' H° ms taught "5 that in 15 Abm' week _at the home of Mr. Lawrence celebration. Mrs. Adjutant Martin ldaiiieniois of Church history. thc* Ml" vmccms le,” fmmwl and M- "going “"‘t° th” F“ih°*'~" The Smit A°°ndl~ - fectlve sei ice iiitil tic Chuich clo»- ma of me is our right relationship Douoetle, of Chestnut Street, delivered the Holmes, Addpess allconsiltiltion ancl bye laws of the_ ' ‘ _` ~‘ ’ me sunday morning service_ wkmg church of the Lord Jesus on cs for ille preselit, at any roto, with _;0 50,1 _ _ Amulet, Mr. R. D. Moxinrion. sellririr. ac- for her text »~1='or me to livo is onriai “arm Time me in me Chlllm mm S“"d“"` scmce' "ml he “di N°‘“"“‘-‘“"““"€ me l"°’~”““’""~l' °f l M" Mr" Vinc»°nt leave on Tl\o;~;day nior- me \._.eRmm_ were were mud c0ngre_ A,-no WMPHHIGG by his sister Mrs. J; F. and to die is gain," and employing to-day a good many ihillgs` _ °' ' _ _ mat have crept in to mm and pm__ ning for Sussex, wiicrc Mr. Vincent '__,._-,»_i.,n__ at an _._@,.v;¢e_., and me mu_,_l Bay;-y Hollinger Saturday. "Lord Through tho Blood, cleansing ; niyzc its poircr. Let us ionic to ltthat. ' ls 50 assist; luv, N, A. MacN€‘1_ll'i.-nl pi-ogronimc includ-ed an Antheml Bedford . for Me." his own composition, ang ivory such hliidralicc is thi-list oui.f°1` som? \‘\'C_°l‘5- '1i1t‘__1l`-1:_1li:__ f_l`l"“_‘_1_*`_ lit cnch sc;-vice and in the evclllll8 \1_ Bldgwfi Ffemh °°l1 D\'0dl-\¢U°1'i- ¢XCl\1dil'\§. “From Every Stain Made Clean.' The Chu;-on has no oiiiiortuiiily of ‘ “md” by M" “fm H`°"‘ \m"n° ‘H l‘”'°l° by M” C'°`°rg° Johnson' l mg Missouri 'gl dl \\clc'~iiic lhoill is C‘lnl'loil‘-I fy- 0 -. is el.. mc _,Vow at the _ Bugklngham the Soar output. was more than 57,- s|_l1l,_g,_\.o,|te to mis day_ _ success apart from the blood red D y_ ' `; _ __ ` _' '_ ll V- ll .1 S' I 0,. Cl of the Cross on Calvm , The ltowii if their plans :...o'.i.i. il1.;i:`t\? 1'! l‘l'0' 85%! 5€l‘- 4 trol. me d -, _ Snatch mm, in pil). 1- 5|- H -4'” :vitae with much arceptaiicc. A larger DOHIG i Wg _ from sin and grave.” The supreme' Th _ q__'__;'”"_e_______ _c_____Celiil1niber attended the funeral service ‘ F‘a.iconbi'idB° business of the Church is to save thc e “sm " ` ay e\ _‘ " 711 me church 011 5i1U~\l`dl1Y MWF' Gfnnda float. Too many people take llwi-r1ll.\'~ of song. under me Eusplccs _°f mc, “°°“~ There WHS Hi-S0 H seed renre- HUWW - _hU“_,cVC_._ the sa_,_,m_; .Jesus _.mm it Students _Christian hloicliieiit of P. mmauon of Mimsters fiom 0m.Pres_ Hudson BB! ___ inn. That is to sam we would so W. C. was held in the X. M..C. A. last_ iJ_\.t.,,.y_ _ mt Nickel ___ l . 'evening with an attciulalicc oi' up- R-\f_ _y_ M_ McLeod gave an ex0_i Keeley __ ___ ._ 40 aivay from the slums into the quiet i K- S- RGKWS i\S` HCC0ml°a1`11Sl» H150 3, wards tonight at 7.30. Also the mon- l Murphy . . _ solo by Mr. Bcn Acorn, “Open the llny Sowing of the Willing. Circle ol; McDougall .. Crates" were creatly enjoyed by all-lliiiiga Daughters in Social Hall at il ‘ Tile spcalccrs for the evening vvcrc, 0';-10gl;_ Newbec ... . among mcse “lm need the 5a\~ln_~_ Mrs. Foster. Cicneral Field Secretary l Nlpiming ... m;_e5ag¢_ If Simms are not coming ` lol- the Y. W. C. A, in Canada. and __'°__` ' Noranda to oul' Ciliirchcs, it is o_`prctty sure i also Mr. Homer Norton, of Oxford Oggggvg KINGS BIRTHDAY Pioneer .. lndi¢gg_l¢m time Chrlsys message is f University, who is at present supply-j ___ Bheritt Gordon _.. not bcinc presented in its purity. We _ ills' in Cie Central Christian Chllrclii The Kings birthday, June 3, may 515°” " must prellcll sin and repentance. We ‘ Of this Cliy- BOW Slll‘3kl‘l`S 5170150 Ui talce_oli this year a diiT2l~cnt aspect ' St' A‘mh°ny '_" ` niurzt. have incn iii our pulpils that the ul>Df-“Clit C1\a“§0S in Clie youllgcr from that of former ycms owing w l Sudbury BB-Sin -~ _ believe this message and fcorlessly ` generation and appealed for a seek-.his nmjcsgys 1-f,cD\~9ry_ V Sylvanite proclaim it. ing after truth :ind ii clcsirc to social The Klum, birthday fans on A lTeck I-lllghei Our cllurchcs arc overloaded with i i1 lllove vivid unclcrstilgldlllfl of Clirist_Moll 10911 “U Dm- 5" ' ‘-‘>'l“9l'~ ,loved ine, ye would rejoice because Il will start at 8 oclcoli sharp. Please SALVATION ARMY CITADEL |__m_____ f____0____ “_1u_ ____ __ ____ I At the close oi' the evening seiviuc_ _-_aid I go mm, the }=ia_t_her_~» The l . d le leo il Z: :at __b__eefec;_i;_‘t_hat. so Haig; The week end se__“__e__ ___ _he C_____ | And_ me Lord added _O _hem lda; by _ the caiidirlritesglio rcczii-ca the or- scripture _lesson was the/parable of del were marked by anecuonate __e_ :day mcse that were sm,ed_.. dlria1lce_of bal»t_lsin in the in-orillilg the prodigal son or more properly rriembranoe or william Booth. incl Mr. vincent _-.aiu in part, "Tins “`°"" “""°°’“°d ml” um Ch_""““ ,bl ~l`-'J W°11d@ffU1 loving Father. The ATWEU- PERSONALS founder gf ma salvation Al-my_ on; irxi, is the climax of one of the me rmlm hand O1 feu°“"l""l" mlm' ~‘3f\1` 01' dread Of de-'ith is 3 NUMB!! ange sr comm! ` - Close ......IM Amity Copper . . . ..... 38 ... ... ..-.. 9 41. 35 65 ... ... .. 43 .. . .. .... 127 ~ . ... r-..» rr. ... “..- -- .-. no .- 56 20 . .. ... ... 940 . . ... ....A150 .... -. .... 20 .. . . ... .. 127 ... .... ...1900 . . . ....035 ’ ,, . , . ., \ ,` _ l ' cunt ol’ time, money and effort they “ands or 400 bmmg D”-Uma' '1he_ fillellt 6111053’ Of hi-5 d€C¢B5€d fI‘l€Ill'15§ Lake 511°” '°~ '°' °" “N35 _ 5C1‘llJiUl'° 19550" WHS "fad by M1'-lending with the words “Farewell bro- _ Malartlc . ,spread the Gospel of Jesus." __°‘rt'l'_‘“; _W°°l"§_"- agddmlg §l“;`_1`_ ther, till the dawn breaks and thai Mnniyb-~‘~B--_-n-~ Tho speaker deplorcd the tendency Cy G “ pm 9"' ‘le 5' L C _f‘lli\d0“`S H09 HW35'-" _Mlm 9° l "5 ' "° ‘ of many great city churches to move ' A°°"“ and MT; C- L- M3535’ Wllll M1'S~_ Monthly meeting of Board of Ste- Mining Corpoptlon ... .-.. 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