Q" m“ it anfkjggsfim! 5n 1t stimulflm . 00d “m .1- nons v01!" ' 1n cnnn 111111111111 “ma-lclmatorrsro‘ ws" oiisnnuut. SHOP from Holman‘: Ostnlog LADIES ‘bungalow-v aprons, light and dark colors. Special value 95c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2650-4 25-21. CHAMPIONS of the City for quality style and price. Prowse Bros Hats. 2628-4-24-3i. ‘weed raincoat/s 86.50. Bros, Ltd. BORBALINO HAT8.—'l‘he real genuine Borsalino hat at the big store. Special $5.00 each. Prowse Bros Ltd. 20284-244“. kiddies summer hat at Bros, Ltd The Bedtime “Snack” ideal light luncheon before N A. retiring consists of a few Christie’s Soda Wafers or Water Wafers with cheese or marmalade. Nothing could be more appetizing and wholesome. ‘When buying ANY biscuits- ask for “Christies ” _8EE THE PAGEANT "The Gate tl1at Leads to Womanhood" in lleartz Memorial Hull Thursday night. 2611 4 23 3i LADIES PONGEE iBLOO-ME-RS, double elastic knee. Special $2.75. Prowse ‘Bros, Ltd. 2650-4-25-21. TiRYON METHIODIST CIRCUIT. -*Su.nday iApril 27. Preaching sol‘- Vlfies Tryon 11 a. m. Crapuud 3 p. m. Victoria 7 p. m, DUNDAS SERVICES-There will ibe no service in the Presbyterian Church at iDundas or Annandale on April 27th. due to condition oi’ roads. . TFIYON BAPTIST PASTORATE -——Sunday 27th. The church at Tryon, will be closed undergoing repairs, all services are cancelled. The pastor will spend the day at ?onshaw preaching at 11 u. n1. and p- 1n. THE ODDF-ELLOWS WILL par- ade to St. James Church Sunday morning, April 27, when a sermon suitable to tho occasion will be preached -by the Pastor, the Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan. 2665-4-25-11 OAVENDISH SERVICES-There wiliibe service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday. April 27th at New Glasgow at 11 a. -m and at Gav-en- dish 3 p. m, Change in the hour o.‘ services due to condition of roads. HOLSTEIN RECORDS- island cows that figure in the March, 1924, reports include Jean Abbe- kerk Pontiac ownetiby W. R. Bov- yer, Bunbury, who lcd her group ‘of junior four year olds in‘ the sev- en day. d-ivision. Jean gave just 24% lbs. butter in 7 days. We un- SPEOIAL VALUIES in ladies Prowse 2650-4-25 2i. 5121.501‘ the baby's bonnet/a and Prowse 205042-521. . THE AUCTION SALE of Joseph J. Smith Johnsons River has been postponed until Wednesday, May h, 2631-4-24-2i. LADIES BLiAOK sateen bloom ers. trimmed with contrasting coi- ora. Special $1.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2650-4-25-2i. MEN COME INTO OUR STORE to look over our new Spring hats [they go out wearing one. Prices $2.00 to $6.00. Prowse Bros Ltd. 2628-4-24-31. BIG DANCE AT THE ORPHE- US tonight, (Friday) Come nlid have o. good tifne. Ii LADIES COTTON crepe kimonas all good shades. $2.50 to $4.50. Prowsc ilros., Ltd. 26504-2521. McADAM-Mr and M1':1._A. l3. McAdam of Morel] are receiving congratulations from their many friendsron tho arrival of a. unlit; son at their home, April 23 d. THE LITTLE CHILDREN of thc Oriphanages will be the guests of the i. O, O. 1F. and Mr. Bird at the ‘Ma- tinee oi‘ The G-irl in Red. Monday afternoon. 2666-4/2511 HAMPTON CONGREGATION. — Rev. M. J. iMncPhereon, M. A. B.-D., Minister. Preaching service tor A-pril 27. Borden at 11. Tryon at 7. Prayer lScrvice at Hampton at 3. A cordial welcome to all. CAiLEDONiA.— Divine service will the held at Caledonia. roads and weather permitting April 27th 3.30 p, m. Iby Rev. J. A. McLelian, in anticipation oi induction oi Rev. Dr. Davidson on Friday, May 2nd, 2.30 p, m. MAT-IN-EE-Jrhe I. O. O. F. and Mr. Bird have made arrangements to produce "The Girl in Red" at a special matinee for the school chil- dren Monday afternoon at 3.30. All children will be admitted for 25 cents war tax included. 2666-4-25 ll .1 60st of Living Chart What were YOU paying for thracite Goal during the month. The latest figures from Ottawa give these as the average prices. ._._...__..._.____._.i Anrimncxlrn-cosi. For Ton Hal‘ . '7 .62 An- past Outlines Prophetspf The“World’s End FOUNDEFI OF NEW UNIVERSAL RELIGION HA8 EXCITED CHINA-WEIRD IDEAS CIR- CULATED—GOVERNMENT STOPPED PROPAGANDA AND THREATS OF WOE. L TORONTO, April 19.— A new Universal Religion, scrcalled, has originated in Western China, nut the reproduction abroad of its lit- erature has been checked by the Chinese Government and first ac- counts of its bizarre conceptions are given in an article received here from Rev. Dr. Stewart. of the Canadian Methodist Mission, Vicc- President of West China Union University. Fierce rebukes to kings, capital- ists and Christians feature its pro- paganda- its founder, a sallow-fac- ed, neurotic man, announced the and of the world and the falsific- ation of his hopes for a gory epoch has to- some extent checked his influence. By James L. Bhwart, D. D. Times of turmoil in acient Israel called forth her prophets true and false. 1t would be passing strange if history did not repeat itself i11 modern China. In recent years few names have been more widely known and the sayings of few more widely discussed than those of Tang llwang Chang of our own capital, Chengtu. News items in the daily press from sll parts of China tell the some story of his messen- ger, their message and the nich- ace aroused thereby- Stste Department of Health. arrangement with Mr. Pollock. author of “The Fool." instrumental selection, "Gavotte". Comedy, “Such a Little Queen" (lnithe order in which they appear) Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Campbell Baron Cosaca, Prime Minister of Anna Victoria, Queen of Herze- Nathaniel Quigg .. Robert Trainor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Adolph Lauman Elizabeth Ln111uan..i.ola Sommvrra "- Stephen IV, King of Bosnia . .. Gora Fitzgerald .. Margaret Donuclly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hurry Sherman John Loflus A Messenger General Myrzndiiaurico (l. Randall A Nicholas Avenue, Tilcsday, May I2. Instrumental selection. Son in loyer Broadway, Thursday, June 11. Instrumental in St. Nicholas Avenue, Tuesday. July 14. Instrumental 11:15 p. m-Health our, N. v. " ' ' ‘ " .. yiqiiulji‘ Q ll I11 .,. 7:45 p. m.—Co1nedy, “Such do ittle Queen." presentedby special Channing Al" I ‘ v- _ v,‘ n: n 111i ii i Iii! i‘ illliiiiiiiilllil m" ill "P1111 . . . . . . Scott WGY Orchestra WOY Players THE PERSONS 3'93 CIIASIEoSANBORIIHi "it" ~= ' I iii i i n ‘iii. Herzegovina . Crales S. Baumes govinn . . . . . . . . Rosaline (lreenc .. Frank Oliver . . . . . . . .. Edward E. St. Louis I LB. CARTONS . . . . . . . . . _. Jerome Lovenheim . mmliuqu . . . . . . . . . . . .. Etlwllril 11. shim} Estclii- Rogers It‘ pays ton-Eée - _ p» v ' MARTI N c-SENQUR ; |00%PURE PAINT & VARNISHE$ ForEveQ/Rzrpose EvuySII/hoc _ ~ wine to Head Office. Monlrcol for Fm Decide! "' HOME PAINTING MADE EASY aria»). v11» MARTIN - swoon c». - i! 4 1.1mm I ‘ wmlcln or mum no ‘slums “mum”. MONTREAL 31$}? . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mnrgnrat liuyless . linrton Anthony n ice mun, a porter, a butler and two workmen. Time: The Present Act l-The kitchen ot’ u flat in St. “Eastern Orchestra AotlI-The office oi’ Lauman & selection, "English Orchestra Act “L-Th” ‘mrlor o! the m" Acte" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Coates Wednesday, July 15. OrchQQtra Instrumental selection, "April Mess- Act lv.—-Tl16 porch of the Lau-i age" . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,. Anoliffe- selection, "Elli!" Surprised at the of his propaganda, Tang or his followers had his statement translated into Englishand were sending it forth to various foreign lands, when suddenly stopped by the authorit- ies. Now that the fatal events fix- ed for September 25th last are long since past, we have published all his weird words, of iwhich some excerpts are included in this arti- e. Ejocted From Church. Tang himself is of very sallow complexion, due possibly to opium smoking, has little regard for clean liness, and rambles on andon in his talking, coming apparently to himself again with a sudden start and twitch. He once came in con- tact with Chrisian religious teach- ing in 'i‘zechow and Cheagtu, but was ejected for irregularities on belief and life. Finally, he received, so he says, a rcvelaton from God, that he was selected as the one worthy to open the “seventh seal." His was to be the final revela- man Tome at lrvingtoa-omiludson, Brighten Up Your Hornet VERY room needs the brightening touch of J ohnsorfs Polishing Wax‘. It will!’ E rejuvenate your furniture, woodwork, floors and linoleum, and g Ye Y9" _ home that fine air of immaculate cleanliness. 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She milked as much as 103 lbs. milk in one day and average over 90 lbs. daily for 30 days. One R. O P. inspector got 200% lb. milk test- ing 3.4% in two days. She was milked three times daily, except during the official tast- for thirty days when she was milked four times. _ ifax ' LlIIIIONCI" tion for which Judaism, Taoism, sl- 10h" 7'50 Confucianism. Buddhism, Christian ohtreal- ' ‘ Jgg ity,,ggd_ liiohammedanism had all . {beeik- r-l and preparatory. He aierbrook "jfircalls lils tawa - - The Secret of p m U iv rs 1 Reli ion.. ‘a n i I00“; stocky-Inc , gLl-rrrie e n (fr a"lnnergGos-, F Kingston '50! 9°!" ' l . . A - . t B tff lfloors are largely has. ~"**"i-*i- i.i’,"°.i.?.‘.i}"’“.i..‘;“...°.ii2 i 31.2122. n» prevention. CCI’ I'D ' . " -g%:that-.1:Il.s glrniarryingt anbd Ma1l~x’s The great safeg- js to put hfstzr“ ' ...;"‘n..".°i?.' :...:..2**.r.:: non n Penn: condom Branttord sting. I will summarize and men keep them s0. gilt,»- ..".:::°.":;i:"::"‘ ‘i’ s§§‘§;"°“‘,’?§“j m: ener tr u e o 1" e n“ f ac s stlo This lfe tlircs Stratford tequen y‘ q M040" - but little time and efiort Eigfiffi"? if J ohnsorfs Polishing Wax is used occasionally. 1 world an ‘No More Electricity. fifteenth day oi’ the fifth 00a, S ptember 25, 1923. the wor‘ was o experience an esrthqu _e affecting all nations, an eclipse 1» the sun and moon which would a o turn off all electric lights ( ), also an universal cat- nstroph Wlpecially fixed for 1on- ing peo e, a thunderclap which would we hallstoues like bowls. and a mbcr of stars would bounce lalnst the world- Many ‘ngels and “heaven soldi- ors te ‘thousand or one hundred thouss times as many as those in the scent European war will pile y’ the corpses mountains On or out in’ Windsor \ am Cobalt _ Ft William W nnipcg ,Rcgina ,Moosc law ‘Saskatoon tsoifS ht cut ‘A. 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