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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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1-y Monday, may imp. St. Matthew's Jroop Scout flags to On Both Coasts The brotherhood ot cou.J -J. no trite laying to the member of the St. Matthew's Troop for scout flagi presented to them will soon fly on the shores of both the Atlantic and Pacific.

Some montht ago, the 28th resented a flag to a troop in St ohn's, Newfoundland. Ycste.r-.' day at an Impressive ceremony at St. Matthew Church, another flag waa presented to the 29th ot. Helen Troop, of Vancouver. A the serv ice, yesterday morning, which was attended by the Sea Scout Troop of St.

Matthew's, the flag was dedl-cated by the trooD ehaDlaln. Rev. Downey, who return- It to the acting scoutmaster JheJWtiwBlefc gowan. Scout master Cowan then presented It to Ken Jordan, executive com' missioner' of Boy Scouts for British Mr. -Jordan Will take it toVancouver and on a date later In May, it will be formally presented to the St.

Helen's Troop by Hon. Byron Premier ot Britj Columbia. The-- sermon at the-service yesterday morning was preached Ty X. Downey. It was his last as assistant at Mat thew's.

Next Sunday' he take over as rector of Navan. Mr. Downey spoke front the itext. J'Honor, all. men, Jove the brotherhood, serve the King 12 Priests Ordained At Impressive Anglican CeremonY TORONTO, May 1.

CB Twelve war ordained a priests and 11 were received into the Order ot Deacons at services In St James Cathedral yesterday, concluded by Bishop Ray Beverley of the Toronto diocese of the Church of England. Those ordained as priests Include Rev. George Ball ot Fene-lon Falls and Cameron, Ont, and Rev. John Ames Coomc, Toronto, now serving at Quebec Cathedral, Quebec. The others were all from Toronto.

Presented for the Order of Deacons: among others. -were Howard Kenneth Matson of Ald- erwood, Ont, John Arnold Pur Athabasca. At a similar service next Sun day Rt Rev. H. R.

Ragg, Bishop ot Calgary, expect to ordain among other Rev. R. J. Crocker for the Calgary diocese, and to admit as deacons. B.

Hotchklss tor the Calgary diocese; D. E. -Woonan for Brandon and W. Greatrex tor tho Bishop ot Ot tawa. University Club Re-elects H.

Aldous Aylen KG Progress during the past year was reported at the annual meeting ot the University Club ot Ottawa, which was preceded by the club's, annual dinner. Dr. C. H. Brown is the new honorary president; H.

Aldou Aylen, KC. waa re-elected presi dent for 1930-81 and Brigadier B. Topp "was elected vice- president The IU W. a. Tate, KC.

whose workas honorary secretary was lauded at the succeeded -byDr. H. Hubbard. D. J.

R. Hum- fchreys was named honorary treasurer, and James Francis. S52-KC, rTXTMaei A MeCallum. and Pro- lessor J. M.

Morton wore elected'! to the board of management Substantial improvements- to the club building were reported bythe house and finance eom-4 mittee. The presiaent; in we- cotnin a stoud of new member. pointed out the" advantage of membership la open to all university graduate in-me Ottawa area announced a -aerie of social, events. for the coming Contest, in Marbles Hop Scotch Tourney il Srirfnf fever takes on dlffer- ont forms for different people. With OtUwa's younger set, apeciflcally under 15, it results 1n the marbles and hop-scotch Wge 1 end omoetmow l4he annual Ottawa Kecreauon torn minion tournaments.

1 The first of the elimination contest throughout the city Saturday wa staged "at Brant- v. i 'v 2' -p HANDS OF SCOUT FRIENDSHIP ACROSS Scout Troop of Vancouver were presented to that Ottawa Sea Scout Troop ot St. Matthew's Anglican Church. Here color-bearer Noel McKenna. presents the flag to Vancouver' Provincial Executive Commissioner- R.

Kenneth Jordan. A special service will be held there next month to observe receipt ot the country-wide gesture of friendship. It was the second time within a year for sucha gesture by the Ottawa 26th. Last year the local troop presented color to Newfoundland unit. (Journal Staff Photo.) Christian Science Marking 75th Anniversary of Textboo BOSTON, May 1.

From small beginnings to world-girdling religion is (he story of Christian Science, which this year marks 75th anniversary of the publication ot Its textbook. The denomination, whose followers bold that prayer can heal the sick, has 8.014 recognized churches and. societies. There also are 107 organizations at colleges, and large number of smell scattered groups holding Informal services. ser ot Cobourg, Ont.

victor I Christian Science first attract-Kenneth Blake, tor the Bishop of 1 erTattention in 1875 with publl- Newfoundland, and Cuthbert William Thomas, for the Bishop cation of the first edition of Its textbook. "Science and Health with Key the Scrtptures'Vby nsary Baker Eddy. About the turn of the century the movement grew from a relatively mall group to a well-known church. Its growth has been steady. in accordance wltfi it bylaw.

tho church- fobllshes no membership figure. Outsiders, working from 'figures supplied by the (Jensus Bureau in 1130, place the total well In the hundreds ot thousand. Size alone is not considered Important by Chris tian scientist. Large Fnblishlng Hease. One function of the mother church, the First Church ot ChrUt, -Scientist, in Boston, Is operating a large publishing "house.

It produces an nually an estimated 75,000,000 pieces of literature about Chris tian Science, -The Christian Science Pub lishing Society is widely known fer it dally, newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, read by many who are not members of the denomination. The discoverer and founder of Christian Science wa a New England woman, Mary Baker Eddy (1M1-1910). IU doctrines teach that Cod, the loving father of man, is infinite good. eternal spirit unchansln principle; that the true man I nis image and likeness; that matter is "mental concept" and actually unreal, the true universe being that the need 1 for men to become Cbrtst-like. Christian Science place great wood Park.

By next Saturday all the" dry playgrounds will have their finalist ready for the championship tournament at St Luke's-Park. At Brantwood ton arizes In the -marbles division went ton Eric Haar. 25 Beckwlth road Len afarks, 42 Glengarry road; Paul Mlgnault, 25 Belgrave road. Thirty girl entered th hop scotch race. winner were Maureen McGIUIv- ray; Dianne Herbert, 15 Craig street; Joan 42 Glen garry road.

Referees, were Ralph Linkletter and M. F. The events were sponsored by the Brantwood Recreation part ot their project of. work among the youth of that' section of Ottawa. Men and -Women sSnnshine Cycle -BICYCLES Strongly constructed to? year ot use.

Maroon with grey trim. SUndsvd. size. jQ 05 Women's model with chain-guard. v.

Pay as low as down and per week Bettmtnt "Olhrn to IMS 'j 1 i I 7 ernpha! upon healing the tick through prayer that embodies absolute faith and spiritual understanding. Founder Mary Baker Eddy said the church was "designed to commemorate th word and work of our matter, which should reinstate primitive Christianity and it lost element Of Rely, en Prayer. Adherents Include 10,781 officially-listed Christian Science practitioners, who devote themselves to. healing the aick. Christian' Scientist in general rely entirely upon prayer as understood in their religion tor healing.

The faith has spread to remote part ot th earth. In th Philippines one church in Baquio consists entirely of Igorots, member ot a tribe ot former beedhunter. There are group in such out-of-way place a Nairobi In Central Africa; Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; and Hobart, Tasmania. The growth Chrurtlan Science has been an eventful and sorwume turbulent story It" was discovered ln IMS when Mrs. Eddy, tor years a deep Bible student, wa healed of th effect of critical accident she said, simply by reading her Bible.

Nino year later- on October fer the Ottawa; a ii i AN ApA troop CANAI wsV coast group yesterday by- the 26th wes 30, 117 she published Science and Health in a first edition of 1,000 copies. Appearance of the book stir red -much" controversy, which hasn't entirely subsided yet But despite denunciations heaped upon the author, the book gained staunen adherents. Four years later beginning April 12, 1879 the "Church ot Christ Scientist" wa organized under Mrs. Eddy leadership. The first Christian Science Church edifice was built In 1880.

tn Oconto, Wis. It still i used for services and meeting. GENUINE 20 Discount On Jl FLOOR SAMPLES Excepting Appliance "Hard wan EAST TERMS IWWl IT. M1U CHOOSI FROM 1m. rin mm FKVdUZt Cehdnr aghgHfeeaaaaaT4jlBBfl asftnvaaea- i 1a-v OjV ilk.

awsBwjsjyfpj tjstayjj vIuILI' Hh imii MMM ale I ae Nital Mei t--W hraW.I. And iflJJ mm ntt esveayHMl 7 a-Mf. 1rill At! a COLOR ear htwW UUkl 'I. PIIITS III EliUltS THI IMFIK1A1 VAKN1SH COLOR Ca UAl(o S-20 Mors ft, Toronto AVAIMUI AT BMUa MAIM Aotots cowmrf CN40 i- "JOURNAL Social Agencies Division Beds Harold Kirby Harold Kirby wa elected president of the Recreation Division! Ottawa Council ot Social Agencies, at meeting in the VWCA, Friday. Also elected to the executive as a result 'ot a report ot th nominating committee, were -Barker, vice-president, and Mis Olive Zeron, secretary.

A report read by Miss Isobel field Work consul tant. Capital District Recreation Planning Survey, gave the meeting an idea ot what will be con tained in the complete report to be published in. the rail. This overall report will re veal in detail present recreation services now being offered in the district and give sets of rec reation standard taken from cMeahroughautJhejwunjrrJ. iso.

that equally good standards may be attained or maintained in the Ottawa area. A questionnaire, declined to gather the views of parent on recreation. Is now in the hands of all' elementary schools, both public and separate, and will pa taken home by the pupil in order to gain a "scientific ample', ot parent opinion. Th churches' views, on the subject will be gathered by another questionnaire asking ecclesiasUci Mcas on eaucauon. KILLED Bf CRASH.

CROWN POINT, May 1. Three member ot a -Crown Point family were killed yesterday when their station wagon OF MANT Pt atattOAINS 3S-pap nndensatiM "SEEDS CFTREASOMV This is mi tw nwe thaa the snitia atory the Kim-Cbmmbm aaaa. It i mart Ifeaa Ike alery of tm aa euM. ee mm mm, Urn trmamy ot Watory." rttra 'la May' ftaadar Maai (aow mm mm) is tka (rippia. iut-ecad Bcakut at a frifhumn rar aoobyaad akaabte saaakey warn, aadar earn of mmn Mkail artiaa and hacy fmta, tba rwl Cuialiiiilon re ejaHeMllrally tsatmylmwt aun to got your Disoot Ttus wiiiitoi Itna from the bro tarn of Traoeoa" worth taa mim of th iaaue aloaa.

TRAINING AHTIES (i ter 1JI) SCOW SUITS CLOSE-OUT Chinchilla. 1 and--lece. Valae to A ACm I IS SALE Nothing Keserved Nothing Held Backt "BARGAINS GALORE I FOR EVERYONE 'm: Wlr li! Ilii I-. i vvnr-. 9, was demolished by a Pennsyl.

a one mile East ot vania Railroad freight train at Crown Point I MjCapIanLta. MEN'S SOX CLOSE-OUT An wool "7 sCQc AM Tain. PS. 2.0. I CL0S3 CUT MEN'S DEPT.

7 SHORTS v-aln US. AQe it for M) 07 T- SHIRTS Vala J.Tf. -Oi3 SWEATERS COAT and PULLOVER. Valae to mm COMBINATIONS TIONS Vmmiil itlarltf ill. IJIJtX.

dfe e7 er "GAB" ZIPPER SHIRTS Reg.J$. Tew 3.99; 1.99 4.99 SHIRTS TiEog. tM to 0 Pf SJS. daaiaO Tim Are a row of tar m. i nriua luats 1tixi Wash Ssits Spaa, tannel and eordaroy.

v- to 4J5. i 7" a Reg. t.ll. aew IT 1 FLANNELETTE DIAPERS 2.69 FURS l1 i i ni.rf wi! i.vi asy oi n. HERE IS THE SALE OF THE YEAR at a most wanted ilmo.

A sale so far-reaching fat rice, quality ana! It nnbel An event so incere. so tme. it cannot bo challenged. We have always tried to handle the-1 lino of merchandise of highest quality. However, to move this fine (lock, wo are applying drasu aneasureo in nrtco con cessions.

Since wo need cash, we are giving you price you hav waitinc for. MIKE SAYS KYEBTOUNG EFDUCED. MIKE ASSAU ml i I GOTHIC BRASSIERES nrE-JS a ij esd a SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL )rTIRTHEE NOTICE cut LADIES' DEPT. VESTS and BLOOMERS Wool and oettoa. COC ValoeatoLS.

ijil mm Satin and oottesu dj A VaJaas to SJV NIGHTIES and PYJAMAS Cotton crepe. Uk OO auValauiJS. ar2ai USLE HOSE i fe GLOVES Chametoette, assorted o'ol or. 1.19" Valae from S.I to WhUo they THIS AD GIVES ONLY A FEW Sbea to Valae to S.M. reiog-o (l COATS f- Bey til girUf Spring and rail.

-SUM 1-lx. 1JJ to MJS valae, RKSIES' BASGACIS SUN SUITS 1 si 99c OTHERS GREATLY 7 REDUCED. a "1 Madeira- Siaea I A A( and 2. yatne Ul. 99 f.

SLEEPERS Flewered Stees Value lf. XjJ SHIRTS Area r-A Value I.U. WV WOOL SWEATERS Sise t.i. afj f( Valae to SJt. imiXf JUMPERS U.AND-JWPtV.

8 CITS Vle to US. m9mJJ (m. I i In c.ll ir imi ldi.al., lfr OIlMOOH r- National Sales Systent; Merchandise LiqaidaUr and I. Adjastersi of New York, have i eeatraeted sell a saSldent- i 8.991 i amooBt 'of this ine stock oMfo CO I tojin il mi I this treneadea Inventory..

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