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ha received another promotion si no th new year. For th past thre year Pr. Gardiner has been connsoted with th let-Canadian Field Ambulance In Franc with rank of Captain and later He has now been promoted to Lieut-Colonel and i commanding officer of 4h tnd Canadian Field Ambul-' anc now In Belgium A year a (to Lieut-Colonel Gardiner was awarded th Military Cross for devotion to duty during th Vlmy Ridge flint. Death took place in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, of Win. John Psnnett, of Smith Fall.

late Mr. Vtu-nett had been In poor health for a couple of years and two weeks-age he left for Chicago, accompanied Mr. Psnnett and ntrd Mercy Hospital there for special treatment. Th teemed was forty-four yeira. of age.

He was a member of tie 1UI fth CM.B.A.. th C. O. and th A.O.O.W. Surviving are his aged mother, his wife, and children.

Th remains wlU'b brought to Perth for burial. Mr. Gordon Smith spent a few day st thl week with friend Kingston. Mis Cecil Webster, of Toronto. spent a few day in town, th gueet or her parent.

Mr. and Mr, Webster. Wlnnlfred tret. Mr. J.

MoCuteheon, who ha been spending th pstt couple of weeks in Havslock. has returned to town. Mlas H. Warwick has returned home after spending th past three weeks with friends In Almonte. Mrs.

M. Tobln and littl Kelts Devine. of Moose Jaw. Saslc. arrlvsd In town on Thursday and will bs ha guests of ths former's mother, ilr.

D. C. Healy and Mrs. Healy for a' few weeks. Mr.

Bert Speight his gone to New Tork where haa secured a good position. Mrs. H. J. Smallshaw wsat to Toronto on Wednesday wher will a coupl of weeks.

Mis Earn Morata haa returned horns from Renfrew wher spsnt i a fsw days. Miss Irsn Docknlll. of Toronto, was th guest Of her parent. Mr. And Mr.

K. Docknlll, for A fw days this week. Mrs. Q. A.

Corbett and Mlas Caswell are spsadlng a fsw day friend in Ottawa. Mr. R. Hawkins la In Hamilton thl week attending th Retail Hard-Ware Merchants' Association. Mrs.

Oeorg Davidson la visiting la Toronto. Mr. Q. r. McKlmm wont to Toronto on Tuesday night to attend a meeting ot th -cullv of th Provincial Associated Board of Trad to prepsrs th programm for th anaaal meeting In Toronto, next month.

1 News of Ottawa S'lITlIS FALLS OFFICER MS A PROMOTION! Dr. R. J. Cuilatr Now LicnL- Colonel IIMtaltoTMJami SMITHS FAXX8. Ttb.

II. Al apeolal meeting of Board 'of Edu-satlon which tu held a vVdndsy rnlag Principal Race's resignation accepted and Mr. C. J. Burns.

classic master sppolntsd acting principal of in Collglt Institute fur. th school year at a salary of bjr th unanimous vot of all to members of th Mrs. If. Gardiner ha received word that hr son Dr. R.

J. Gardiner STAY IN PROCEEDINGS AMINST HAVORj SUrtIi, AfirJarit, Ar. file tone r( tSe. I finrHal to Th 9aanml. cobalt.

Feb. II. His Honor Hartman haa mad an order staying th proceeding brought by Mr. Mitchell on bebnlf of No ChaJut, agalnat- Mayor McKlnnon and Alderman F.I A. until March to, give solicitors for th rsspondsnU an opportunity amln rtalB partio to th proceedings, i Th ground on which th motion granted by in Judg ta based ar set forth in affidavit fllsd by Mr.

Osorg Roes and Mr. Brvc WU-Hams, and In effect claim that A. Z. Trudel and W. R.

LMrey ar really instltattng th proceedings against liavor and AldLwaTOlllvan and are fan abusw ot th process of thl hon-orabl court;" that th affldavita ot th said Lowrey and Trudei ar ntrai as each swears ta not ball la any othsr actioos that Trudel Is a bankrupt with outstanding against htm and 1 not worth th sum of 110 or other sum. If tkf motion to hav th proceeding quashed brought th Mayor ana councillor boiutu sue-oeeds there will further pro-seeding- If it fails, a data for th trial of Mr. MltchU motion will bt COMALL VETERANS FAVGH GEN. HUGHES Tbiok If Entitle to Pcnite tiariei Pott, grtal Tb JewraaL CORNWALL. Feb.

II. At the regular meeting of Coca-wall com mand at tha War Veteran Association, following resolution wa carried onanlmoosly, movsd by Comrad Captain Percy Brckl-bank and cooded by Comrad Major S. Morgan Orayr "That th mem her of the Cornwall commas! of th O. W. V.

A. would vlw with strong disfavor and bitter dlsap-" polntmant ths appointment af any olvlllsn to th vwtant Qevernment pseltloa of Superintendent of Pnl lentlarias; that uch position should only given to a returned soldier cspabie of handling it, and that la vtw ot aw year of experience Inspector Penitentiaries, th fset 'that was granted tndsflntt leavg nf absene from such position pos inllstlng for ovsrseaa, th positive jnomls ef th Minister of i reinstate hint In that position upon hi return to Canada, and la further view of the fact that th position ot superintendent' ef peni tentiaries Is th same position undesj isoinir asms inspector oi peni-tentlarlea. and In rwo(nlt1on ot hi Uant srvicn In France. It Is th isnsnlmou crir. Ion cf thla brannh ef ths i thst It Is only ht sad prooer that thla position tie i to liritrs'lier-GeBtral WU-j i f.

1'lrrre Huithes, who' has hvid it: snd it I furthr rwo'nl tit a rof of thl reeolu-' f-r i end reapeotfully ihmiMed to tion. Ir. Roche, chair- i. Civil rv CommHaelon: Sir omn Whits, sctlnpr r'l'ltns Mlnle. Hon.

Ilr. afeighen, aetln; alin-r r-f Ju', end 'hs lion. A. jT-rn, In eharg ef District To wni CIVIC RECEPTION HELD AT BROCKVILLE PoopU of Towa Honor TWlr War YeteraiU. aerial le Te JesraaL' BROCK V1LX.H.

Feb. II. Th corporation of Brockvlll tendered a civic reception las't night to returned soldiers and nursing staters, number-Iny about thre hundred In alL Oversea vstcrsna were first glvsn a sumptuous dinner and afterwards were entertained to a concert over which Mayor Lwl presided. Sol diers sad their friend filled ths th-air to overflowing and th greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Th feature of lb programme waa a patriotic address by Hon.

Dr. Cody, who mids his first visit to- tlrockvili since assuming ths portfolio of Education In th Ontario Cabinet CORNWALL SOLDIER HOME FROM FRONT Dmer DariJ A. McCrttVeo Back From Orerseai. Special to Th JoturauU. CORNWALL.

Fob. 1 1. Transport Driver David A. MoCracken. son of tin, D.

arrived hom from overseas today looking hale and hearty attar his long experience In Frno. Driver MoCracken enjoy th dis tinction of bslng th first of ths Cornwall boy to don th khaki after th declaration of war, signing up early In September 1114. lie has bn In Franca sine March 111 and although nagd in th dangerous work of transporting supplies, to th Trent un treaohe during all that he waa fortunate enough to go through It. all without a scratch. In October last bowsver.

he fell victim to Influensa which developed Into pneumonia and for time he was In a critical condition, ills robust constitution stood him In good stead and be finally recovered sufficiently to be aent to hospital In England where he has sine been recuperating and awaiting- his return to com hom. RENFREW STORES CliOSC Setal JmmrnmL Feb. plaoea of business hers will be closed between and 11 o'clock tomorrow morning- in honor and respsct of Sir Wilfrid Laurlsr. BRTSOX PERSONAL, eeial Th Josr-al. BRTHON.

Fsb. II Mrs. (Dr.) Hurdman I visiting friars. In th city. Mr.

John Smith lsft this wssk for Montreal. Mr. traveller for F. J. CssUs Ottawa, paid Bry-on a business visit Thursday.

Mr. A. H. Legco, of Fort Cou- long 1 expecting her two sons hom from th war. They ar Captain Bryson -C.

Leggo. and Captain Howard Lggo. Mr. John Lester. on of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lester, thl plan was married Wednesday to Mis Maggie Knox. ShawvlU. Mr. and Urn, Lester Intend laavlna for lb waa, ehnetl.

lh. win resia permanently. Mr. Iseas Smith af th Uppr Im provement coi, returned from a buainsss trip up rivsr. Mr.

John Shea, of Calumet Island. toot pises Monday. Rev. Father Martell xn funeral sorter ttae-v irn li lha lata Tr --'-X hrgs a th iat wagls4Jr-wi) an Sha waa well VMsWr" -esteemed iafri i vamiiinii Plfi vMtd hi os Wednesday. Rev.

Jee. A. MaeFariana. of Campbell's Bay, passed through Bryson on Thursday vnln( hold service at Murral. Th euchre oertv held in th Town Hall, Fort Coutong.

Tuesday was a great success. Tuesday afternoon the bdma Mr. Postl Wblts, about half a will from ShawvlU. waa nurru witn an it contents. Mr.

Whit I away from hom at pr- I I The THE WI1JLI3 Piano known "Canada's Beat," is a bigh-gTade inatrarhent made in the great Wlilia Factory at St. Therese," wWoh eoreri seven aorea of groand. i Erery modern derke and Im-proTement in regard to tone "1 dttawt, tu- Maker (anadiasi Antpto ent. Mr. Whit bad ton to Shaw vlll to do sonis shopping, leaving th children alone la th bouse.

They became frightened at th bias and ran to tha asaraat neighbor for safety. Th house waa partly cov ered by Insurance. Miss Msy brownie, of ShawvlU, visited Ottawa, a few day thl week. Mr. William Hodglna, M.P.P., ha returned hom to ShawvlU from Quebec Que.

Th dress oarnlval bsld at Shaw-vllls rink on Thursday evening was an event ot th season. Th rink was crowded, making a pleasing plctur. th costumes bs. Ing sxcssdlngly ploturcaqu and nrMttv. A pretty wedding was solemnised In th Methodist Church, Hhawvllls, at alsvsa o'clock Thursday morning.

Rsv. Mr. Tripp officiating whsa Miss Anna A. Belcher, daughter at Mrs. John Belcher, waa married to Mr.

Hamilton. of.Meyronne Soak, Th brld wasr gowned In grey costume, hat tot match and looked charming. After thewrd ding dinner at th bom of th brlds's mother. Th coupl left on th afternoon train for their futur hom In Meyronne, Bask. KOLDIEKS SERVICE CI.IB.

Undsr naironaas ef Lady Bordea Brldgs, Ftv Hundrsd. Euchr and Danos, in aid- of returned soldier under au'plce Boiaumr nervics Club. Irt HL Patrlck'a tialL Friday Feb- th. If at "p.m. Tlckst 10 cent or I for lie to soldier.

Its freshmen! Included. STAMP DRIVE IN WEST SUCCESSFUL Reports From Many Centres Arc Very Gratifjinf Gratifying reports of th progrva Of th War Ha venga campaign ars bslng received from all part of til Dominion Indicating that War Savings and Thsilt Stamp has found a -permanent place Canadian Ufa. Wlnnspeg has closed a very successful "thrirt drive." in which during on weak 100.000 thrift card, each containing on an averag of four thrift stamps, ar believed to hav txun placed arivong. th pien, women and children of that city. The driv waa organised and con ducted by th KJwanla Club, and novsl rivalled th Victory Loan and other drive io'tlv Manitoba Capital.

Everybody got into th. effort, which account, tor. Its huge-success. At otv cabaret as much a 1.001 worth ot War Saving tSamp wr sold la on night. Th caaadlan National Railways ta tioouraglnsT it many thousands of employs to becomo savors through th use of War Savings and Thrift Stamps and haa hops of enlisting nearly all of them In th w.

a. 8. army. This la a good ex ample of th effective work that can be doe by a larg industrial organisation for a movement ot this kind. In th oitle of Port Arthur and Fort William 1(7 business house are aeUIng War Saving Stampa, in th wester nrovlnc a num ber ef the Board of Trad are aun- portlng the War Saving movsment In a vsr energetlo manner.

Th Winnipeg Board haa through a circular solicited th rapport of all of ft 1.00 members. At a recent general meeting th movement waa nsartuy endorsed, the Board bslng pledged to all la Ita power to advance it. In the Winnipeg schools th de mand for Thrift Stamp ha been phenomenal during the last th re wseks. ovsr 17.000 worth having bean cold ta tha pupils. Trite de mand naa bsen stimulated through th action of some buslnsss concerns In-offering prises for th boy and th girl that bought during the second week of January, th mo thrift stamp with money ctu7, -arned.

ir Th Raina Publlo fchao'Jrl interesting Itself wm.m,. i.agriy in in Wli.IS Inovsmsnt and haa ds- cldsd that lesson In thrift ahall be taught to th scholars. Th sale of thrift stsmps will alo pahd In th Reglna schools. Banff. A lta, haa glvsn svsry child In th local schools a thrift stamp.

Tn alss of War Savings and thrift tamp generally In that town hav been larg. 11.000 worth having bsen sold ten days aso. Many women's organisation which, during tha last four years hav been busily ngrd on war work, ar now devoting thslr attention to the War Bavrnas campaign. Among the la th SoldUrs" Wlvs Leagu of St. John, N.B.

"Canada's Best" Piano For Your Home Must Last a Lifetime finish and appearance, is adopted to make this Canadian-made piano the best of ita kind. Before it leaves the factory to enhance tha aarrounJings of some Canadian home and be-v come a life-long source of en- ioyment to ita future owner, iu rigidly inspected and tested to the last One Price System Tha Willie one price system guards you against paying more' for your instrument than yon should. Each "Willi instrtf- ment baa one price and that is not increased Or decreased to suit the circumstance. Hear The Willb at oar nsrlosi warmesH aad ths Wlllla. It yon rcatuVe sat of town, ww will gladly eead yoa ows baadenakriy ill as-jtratod cataiogaa.

Wkucfa la frwa So tb asking. VILLIS cV CO. Limited ruxo HAXiraviisuis. ZtoA .801 of ths Willi Piano Canada's Best," also ol XMatrlbstora for ths kaab Ptaaofort) and atnabc RproduciBg Piano 'The) WcrM'g Best." OTTAWA DRAMA LEAGUE TO GIVE EXCELLENT SIIOVi Local Organisation Haa Contri-l, bated Well to Patriotic Caniei. Among th many organisations that havs worked really hard during the past five year th Ottawa Drama Xeague must toe counted.

Th leaau untortunavsiy not very strong in number, not nearly so trngtinded ss their object and th work they hav aecomyll'hed would lead peopi to expect. Much of theft work has necessarily been uon under difficulties caused by lark of funds, and a lack of Interest, but In spits of thla th League nas roisea ana nanaea over to war objects in th last lour years be tweea two and thre thousand dol lurs. Outsider hav vry littl Idea of th amount ot really hard work entailed In putting on a play. If th thing is to be don wall It means that th. amateur concerned, for weeks beforehand hav got to devote every moment they Can soars from their business, or usual duties to learning lines or rehearsing.

Hav- ssuny uinicwltlc. They hav to grapple, often ra Ignorant and groping manner, with all sort of unforeseen. difhVultles, and lust and perhaps most Imoori. ant of thsy have'got to get th publlo interested and Indue, or compel, an audlenc to com and se them. That la to say the amateur, am.

barking on a It wishes to make it a success, bus to oemblns or scqulr th qualities of a -successful actor, manager, and. adver tising agent; and -at the end be Is too pfton rewarded by hearing someone "Oh, yest If really wasn bad for amatours, my drsr, but why will penpl fnd their trnia putting on Jhls sort of thipg, whsn you get so many rood orofes- slonal shows nowadaysr' -t Well, Just at Present tn Ottawa. there Is a dearth ot good profes sional shows, while thw" Ottawa Drama Leaa-ue srs produng at th RusssU on Wednesday. Fwbmarv 2e. on excellent show in "A Minu'a Man," a comedy by H.

iH. Davles. People who remember the vry suc- cfsstui proaucuon ot "Tli Mollusc" by the same author. two years aso. will be much Interfiled in thla olav.

the proceeds of which will go to ths patriotic war fund of th Laur- ntian vnapter. i.o.u.E. In th cast ar Mrs. D. P.

Cruiv. shank. Mis Msrgaret tluthrle. Mrs. Arthur Nation.

Miss Edith tieraner. Miss E. Wlllmott. Mlsa Hauthler. Mra C.

A. Oorrell. Mrs. B. Ware.

Mr. Ouv Waller. Mr. F. C.

T. O'Hara. and Mr. iiiru Crowdy. All the boxes are cold.

OTTAWA MARKET PRICES. Th attendsncs on th' mark. this morning was vary smallr Th farmer particularly were scares, most ot them likely Intending to be present at air wurrld Lsurler's fu neral. Few changes in pries war noted. Vrcrtablrs.

potatoes, per bag rif-W Hula a. I Onion, per gallon 111 Onions, per bag Turnlpa. per bag Al Turnip thre. tojf vauvaaw s4T 10c sag fa Parsley. thre Duncnvs mr loo fjf per quart too savory, do, lie eppers, two for lo Meats.

Fowl tOo. to. lo Chickens, per pound to I To Reef, front 10c to Ito Beef, hlmlt-trn tr lie to lie Lamb, fronts lie to tie Lamb, hind tSo to 10c Pork, light tic to lio Pork, heavy llo to lOo v. Hides. Calf skin tic Dsst hide i lie to llo Dairy.

Buttsr, pr pound lOo to llo EsTtr- Eggs, per doxen lie to 00o Fmlt, Citron, per doasn It Appl. per barrel to ll.lt Oats. Oats, per bushsl lie to Sa Hay tit to tiff Straw IS to 110 degree. hear epark it. 1'tta UiTAffA tiuyofliiu sea's "Ottawa's flattest Ike (e Weaiea." Spring Suits FO WtrNBiJf AD MISSK.

$35 to $39.50 tiapaNAr.LKLCO fANK ITHKsT, Pheae III O. Mr. and Mrs. K. H.

Laflamm. of Hull, announo th engagement of tliolr daughter, Reglna. lo Mr. J. Pierre Vlnet, of Montreal.

Th wedding to take place Wednesday, Feb. it, at eight a.m., in th I'rlvsts Chapel of roir uarae Church, Hull, yu. covnse for victkraks. TORONTO. Ont.t Feb.

II.A sec ond preparatory courss for return ed soldier not qualified to enter immediately on their University will commence at th end of April la the University of To Th Senat Hav decided to hold a aeries of such courses, th third starting next September. With ctassea following ach other closely, it will be pornib'. they feel to re strict th period of registration and thus prevent 1st arrival handicap ping th rest th class. For Cokls and Urlp. Tukc LAXATIVE BROMO QUT- NINl-3 Tablets.

Look for E. W. Grove's signature on the box. loo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

TK.VoUMAi'TiKIt FOil HUVW iTf- flce KxuerleneSA sxnert: one knowing French preferred. 4jeo. C. WrlghlX Main Hull. U-l TUW-t)." JilUBAU BTiONB JEWS lsh prayer silk scarf la bar; Initials Mr, lll.

Reward on return to til Kld.au. It-l DFTHS. TOWERS On SI. st tha residence of Mr, George Visard, 111 Hay Margaret Ann Allen, relle nf tn lats aamuel yeara Towers, agsd 11 Kuneral pi dress at I p. Monday from abovs ad- tit I.

Hull. Priends and acquaintances pleass serept thla Intimation. Mont real an Winnipeg papers plsasa copy. Sj-1 Band Progr bt u. o.

rjtfBAJfTj. Baturtlsy, S2nd. "1KVflie. Hike. Not At Roll CaM.

We Meet Again. 4 1114. I Blue Ross. Chant. Pe-Fleur.

Oh, FMnchy1. Aloha O. I My Par diss, 10 Kiss Ms. 11 PureM and Purotte. IS, Red Man.

Gladstone Ave. Rink Overalls Railroad Overall Signal and Pabody $2.75 a Garment at Duffs Srd anniversary sals, cor. Bomsrsot and Hocheejter strts. MUSIC FREE By vlswl aad Bfewt StellaMe ahsol Mast is A an 1 1 tJstabllsaed IMS ftaaaj Ora-ea. sells, Maadslha, 6 altar.

Basia, Ete. Beginners advanced playsra -One lessoa weakly. IllustraUons make everything plain. Only expense abeut Sa ear day to cover cost of sostsgs aad maslo used. Writs for Free Booklet, whlok aplala svsrythlng la lull AMKRICAB SCHOOIj OF MFSIO.

SO I.akssM atsUdlac CheeaaT. OPTICIANS Our Shop is Convenient For You Tb Optical bualassa so not merely eeaelet of selling msay pair of glass a day. Th way 4 It I dletinctly a service. From the moment we greet yoa at our office oar Interest. Is personal complete.

Many ear patrons hav been oemia- eoatlnually to as for evsr eighteen years. Part of th efficiency of our service Is th convenience of our location. Other fact ar best, appreciated through a personal The Ottawa. Optical Parlors l. Bf.

SItBBBO. Baelaslv Ogtssastrtst. IIS Spark St. "felPERT ---v. riAKO ASU PUAXKR-PUKO TUNING ZlelYillw E.

McOurdy. 47S BAXK ST. RopalHng a Sprrfalt. Stars IH1 Itrs. C.

84ST "Prompt and Carfwl Attention IHiathe OTIIERIIAIfS ACCEPTABLE PLAY Openinf Performaacf Satufiei Good RumII Tkeatro Audience. Tb pUy that all AmsHca Ulklng about," 'The Other Man's WU," by Victor B. Lambert, pr. Mated at the Russell Theatre yes-tsrday. proved most aocsptsbls.

Whlls it Is a problem play It 'is wsll presented, and It prove to be an Interesting and absorbing nts- lainment. Th acting In the opinion of most or thos prssent was good- and the dalicata theme so well bundled that the lesson Is brought home to th audlenc In a manner that was ac ceptable. On th whole th them as interpreted, snouia have a apod effect. It la worth e-nlnv tn mm rEHSOXAU Dr. and Mrs.

Maloney. of Ens Vlllo, arrived In ths city on Friday to attend the funeral aervicaa of Sir wuirld Laurler. They will spend in wecK-cna in town at tb Cba lean. COAL I COAL I COAL! D. aV W.

Scranton Coal bag no equal. can furnish It In all siaes, gg. stove and Im mediate delivery. O. Butter- worm umlted.

I. Bparks St. Underwear For Men Th lowest prices In Ottawa at Lfurra rd anniversary sale, earner Domsrset and itochedter streets. All This Week Bate of good Usd Organs. Price from II.

to Cash or terms with Interest Be Window. W. LINDSAY Limited ISO Spark St. Ottawa. Can.

WEATHERSTRIP Fostsr save Winter Is not com pletely over by any mean, look out tor a real cold snap. If you have ne- glected that Weatherstrip so far, do ao no longer, you're wasting good money wta the bleak winds begin to blow. Weatherstrip will keep your doors and window from continual banging; and kop out th-GTd winds. pfaons q. D.J.

MacKenzie Co. ss tycoyyon street. Colonial Art Glass Co. Domestic Leaded Glass. Church Memorial Windows.

185 QUEEN ST. Q. 6076. ZlaoSay PresbjUrlaa Church Ca. MeKay aad bsfterla MaaS SlUUter, stev.

P. w. ANOEAIO, M.A. B.D. 11 a.m.

Rev. A. Msysrs, B.IX, of Aoronio. S.4I p.m. Sunday School and Bible liaaa.

p.nr WTTPr. J. W. H.TrnnaT Music Htrangsrs welcome. 8t.

Andrew's Presbyterian Church Islateri SUv. wi T. Bsrrldgs. D.D. 11 a.ra.

Rev. J. W. Woodsld. A.

p.m. Rsv. W. P. Crawford, B.D.

Young Mens' Christian Association Meeting Fop Men Speaker Eer. L. H. Fisher Tenor Soloist 0. X- ZwertaEsq.

All Men are Welcome. KNOX Church (CTTT HAXli SQCARE) awssasaeBBaa) Bar. Sober, B. Whyte, Miniiter The lllliilstiy pit 'Sleep" Contribution to Canada" The "Dead March in 6aul" will be played at the close of the service. T.

J. Palmer. A. E. 0.

0 Organist and Choirmaster Westminster Church PraakTtartaa. Corne nf l.rna and Mclsirssi arrets nt-y. c. w. nicoii.

Minitr. St'NDAT. FEB, Urd, lll. Mr. Nlool eaoeote to nreack at both services.

II a.m. Toplo: Terteetrtal Ctory ass the vlettl Atoryt A Stady 1 p.m. Sunday Schsol and all Blbl Clsssea ToplCT CSrit4tB SISS-srds af CkrUtlaalty." It munpat, at union Ber ries for Blbl Study. Heata tree. Btraofers eorsiauy wsi St.

Paul'i PmbTtorlaa Church Co. Csasasrtaad St, sad Daly As. Krv. t. BU WATTS, BAa BllaWlar.

11 Ne Mind for Maw aira- p.m. Wkt Ssest Then." Wattorn Llsthodist Church Set WeOlasf Street. )'. Mev. II.

tlMKR, S.TJa. JRIaists. 11 am. Tha Kirdster SaW P4r-; Hev. 8.

Hi Xangfordl BJL Oeasral Seereury fcanday Seksola IS" Our optical derrtment is in charge of an expert. Consult him ior jour eye trpuble. His advice is free. i UcLEOD STBEET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Mrlieod and Bank Streets Bev. 0.

A. Mcintosh, B.A., BJ Minister Sunday School Anniversary 11 a.m. Preacher, Rev. T. A.

Halprnny, B.A.,B.1 Toronto. Oensi Superintendent Ontario Sunday School Association. Subject "Spectacle! I p.m. Open session of th Sunday School. Missionary pageant ai ad drees by Rev.

Frank Larurford, B.A Toronto. Osneral Sscreta Methodist Sunday Schools. 8ubject 'Tli Hope of ths World." 1 m. Memorial Service, conducted by Rev. O.

A. Mcintosh, 1 our men who have given thslr lives in th Orcat War. ERSKINE Monday Evenlnst Anniversary Sapper 5.SO-S o'clock STEW ARTON (Argyle and Bank St 1 11 11 A.M--.Rev. J. W.

H. Milne "Forwtfd Movea-ert" 7 P.M. Rev Wesley Megaw, M.A At the Evenintr Service there will be an address and appr priate musie.in honor.of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. will apeak on "THE NEED FOR A WAR MEMORIAL HALL IX JDTTAWA. Opest tUavsasloa wlU foUow.

Th Croat War Vctarana' Band. UeuU T. Conductor Admlasloa Frcs Collection The Metropolitan TabernacL Berates hrrh st 11. Bibi ski r. "A VIOABIOHS LITE" All Sairds Church Laarte Ave.

Baa. Holy Communion. am. Uornlna Praver and sermon. 11 O'clock.

Bev. N. Snow, M.A. Sunday sobool ana Bioi via, i onrirmation ciass, p.m. Tv.nlnr Prtv.r and asrmon.

o'elotk. Subject: "Bolehevlsm." Ven-erable Archdeaeon Mackay, B.D. Organ recital, i. W. Bsardar, K.K.

CO. ah ar weieome. The Gordon Bible Class will meat la Kins' Bang hurt OuUd frool I p.m. Tsaehsr, Mr. A.

Qor-Soa7 Subject. "Ths Pally Cowardfee" served after etas. Strangers wsl- ee ra a. Christian Seianoa first Chare Chrtat. SeteaHat.

Car. Meteatfe sad llaor Sta. Sunday asrvlosa at II a.m. aad 1pm Sunday School for DUDlls under tt meets at f.4t a.m with th. eaeeptlon el th Junior claeeos, whlok meet at tt.fi am.

Teatlmaa mJatlna. WaSnsadaV. P.m. raa RsaAlna Waama. Sit ham Chambers, (1 Sparks St.

Opes week days from a.ra. p.m.. loept Tueeday and Thursday, when th aour ar am. ts m. Church of Our Father 'i tOallBrtaa.

Ceraer Vmim aad HI tHL. Bt lata tee, SUv. B. J. AOLARO.

11 a.nt "Casads's Os Heart." p.m. jesna Were Only man vraatf Sunday School 11 St. Paul's Methodist Church Ceeaev at I.ya St. aad Third A iashkh r. ausa, aiiaiaier.

llomlns "What mar ws believe Conceraina tha Words aad- Works ef Jeaua" Th sermon will be preoe-e By krlet referenc to th passing of Sir vrmri uariar. Cvenlng "A Plaos of Sacrsd Song la Christian Worship." Th svsnlng service wilt be followed kr a abort vocal reclial br Mr. Nixon, who will sing several of his most popular sacred solos. p.m. Blbls School.

Btthanj Presbyterian Church Cw. Farkdato Av. sad Betkaay Std." SUV. BU SUiDIK, tsrfsrev. 11 Am.

subject "Life's Opportanlty Wasted." I pm. Sunday Sckeoi. .1 p.m. sabjecv turtar, mm 3 SPARKS STREET Spsclal Musio at alt tha Services, under th direction of Mis C. J.

I Kick wood. Strangers Welcome. Dominion Methodist Church Rev. J. W.

Alkena, D.D- Pastor 11 a.m. Eev; S. D. Chown, D.D. General Superintendent of th Methodist Church 7 George McCall, B.A., bf Smith's Falls Bronson Ave.

and McLaren St. Kev. J. A. Pne-GUchrist, B-l Pastor ANNIVERSARY 11 aon.

Bev. A. A. Acton, B.D., of Hull 7 pin. Bev.

0. A. MTora, MJL, of Toronto Copcert," o'clock THE GREAT WAR VETERANS' AND PEOPLE'S FORUM BZGBNT THSATBZ 6CNDAY EVCXINO, SSRD FKBRCAUy SJO CONTBOLLZB P. H. PLANT A HEARTY WELCOME FOR YOU Ths Past, Stev, Wall Bermaa.

will sraarh aaaral-c sad la th Ilrtslltaa Ban. SU Llasar St. l.kWfi IN THE IMPERIAL THEATRE 1 P.M.: Sl'sUECTl "IN MY ROOM AND STEAD" EBB PR BYT ERIAN CHURCH The Minister -will give foi Sunday night sermons to your people, on "PASSWORDS INTO THE TEMPLE OF PUCCESS" First of the series on Sundt erning on the words, "I WilL First Baptist Churcfc Csraor LaaHer Av. aad Blgts SU i Faatar. Rev.

A. N. MarBhall B.D. i Morning: The Sacrifice of the Besl Evening; The Reviyal of the Won Chalmers Churcl Preabrtarian i CCaaasr aad Cr Sis. Minister Birr.

John W. 11 ajn. Rsv. W. F.

Crawford Tlie Bible Society. 7 P-NL The Minister. first Congregational Church Csr. Keat aad TUtmr0 Its. Minister: EdT.

Walter E. Baker Morning: "The Broadness of the Narrow Way" f- Evening: ,1 "The Narrowness of thl Broad Way" Visitors Welcome.

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