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Illness of severkf years-duxatlon. ft THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. Formerly Emma Atchison, Mrs. 'Nickel' Coffee UncferConsiderqtion SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Cathcart. was her 72nd year, and had resided in the district all world conquest In these quiet times he came to know Christ, the passion of his life.

'The Sunday School Lesson for October 13.1s, "Paul's Conversion to Christ" Acts 26: 9-18; I Corinthians 15: 8-10. JA member of St Thomas' Ang- lidan Church at Stanley corners. 'Right About Face7 Needed For Peace and Righteousness MRS. WILUAM CATHCART. STITTSV1LLE, Oct.

1 1. Special) Funeral service Vm conducted in Stj Thomas' Anglican Church, Stanley's Corners, on Thursday afternoon for William Cathcart; by Rev. J. W. A.

Meakint Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. jCathcart died bn Tuesday at the home her 'son; Alfred Cathcart, on the 7th concession of Goulbourn township, following an cathedral this morning, Rev. S. P.

Owens delivered the sermon and Miss Lucille Martin was soloist More than 17S delegates attended the two-day convention, and most towns and villages in the Ottawa Valley were represented. RAID ILLICIT STILLS. HERFORD, Germany. Oct. 11 German police directed by British officers are raiding illicit, "black booze" stills here at the rate of 250 a month.

Diocesan Convention Concludes at Pembroke PEMBROKE, Oct. llJ-(Staff) i The 26th' annual diocesan convention of the CWL, diocese of Pembroke, concluded today with a luncheon at the Pembroke Hotel. Rev. D. J.

Harrington was guest speaker. He was introduced by Mrs. J. Carmody and thanked by, Mrs. J.

C. Lecney, Rev. W. J. Smith, Bishop of Pembroke, was celebrant at a convention mass in St.

Columbkllle's TORONTO, Oct 11. (CP) Donald Gordon, chairman of the Prices Board, today told a reporter the question of reducing the price of a cup of coffee from' 10 to five cents in all restaurants which now sell it for a dime is under tion by his "board. bajnd 36 years ago. Two sons and two daughters sui-vive, Alfred, Wesley, Mrs. Ofville McCurdy and Mrs.

W. A. Deavy, all of Stittsville; also one bnother. Robert Atchison and six" grandchildren. COMING TO OTTAWA.

REGINA, 11. Attorney General J. W. Corman will attend the sitting of the Supreme Court at Ottawa next Tuesday when the validity- of Saskatchewan Farm Security Act will be tested, it was announced today. fellowship of a great convention, of in the midnight solitude of his own sleepless cpuch, or in the formal services of.

his church. BT Milium T. r.llli inn Earl L. Uwiiuu; Idea are more powerful than What happenf inside of men's head meant more to civil- v. THANKSGIVING RVICES CHURCH SE atomic energy.

Our hope is that the increased intelligence and concern of mankind, quickened by Hiroshima and Bikini, may give us the new world for which Wherever one meets Christ, as Saviour and Master, is a Damascus Road, and the most sacred site in the soul's long After that event everything Is different. Life's direction is changed. power; and new peace and new' purity are attained, and one learns to say, with Paul, "For to me to live it Af ter Damascus, Paul became a RIAN ANGLICAN n's Church St. Erskine Presbyterian Church Christ-obsessed man. His Gospel, S.

Davis. Bronson Ave. at MacLaren St i On this Thanksgiving Day, let us pause to give humble; reverent thanks for a day that represents the hope of every Canadian peace, plenty, security and joyous gatherings of families and friends throughout the land. Rev. Canon Northcote R.

Burke. at Somerset Rev. zudon SUNDAY SERVICES I 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. i Rev.

Robert Good. L.Th B.Litt, Minister. A. Smitb, Organist nd Choir Director. 0 45 a.m.

Senior School and Class. I 9.30 a.m. Family- Service Rev. Eldon Davis i 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer The Rector. are ircwuinn unsteadily the old highway of fear and selfishness and greed and ambition: there must come, a complete, about face" on to the path of peace, and righteousness.

Saul's experience on the Da rnascus Road sets the example. Here was one of the outstanding events -'in world history, yet no one but the stricken Paul himself appreciated its iinificaflce. He went north on the road to old Damascus, breathing threatening and slaughter against the new sect of Christian. He was a philoso- pher, a theologian, an ecclesiastic turned Into a bigot and a fanatic. Xothing less than the death of these disciples of the crucified Nazarene would satisfy Behind Paul in his mission of hate "GOD MADE THB COUNTRY.

MAN MADE THE TOWN 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer The Rector. "T6 WHOM SHALL WE GO?" THE $64 QUESTION, UNITED THE CHURCH WITH THE OPEN DOOR." 11.00 a.m. Beginner's Department A 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship.

I THANKSGIVING SERVICE, I 7 30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. i THE CROSSED HAND OF BLESSING." i Special music at- all services. The Church wiU.be decorated with Autumn fruits and Knox Presbyterian Church Elgin and LUgar Streets. -j The' Very Rev Robi Johnston, MA, DJ3 Minister.

Albert ProcterrB A. L.TCJB. Organist and Cboir. Director PUBLIC WORSHIP 11 jn.jmd 7 JO. pmt A THAOTfV.IVlVr.

A -'I which has ministered to the ages; is the gospel for. our own distraught day. It alone offers a Way that is "the way a Redeemer who makes all new. Paul's purpose lis well expressed in the opening clause' of the Christian Endeavor pledge, whichHDillions of young- persons have signed: "Trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ tot I promise Him that I will strive to do whatever" He woiild like to have me A -Haters and Helper. AH of his old Jewish 'friends fell away from Paul and became his bitter enemies, seeking his death as he had soug it that of the Christians.

But in his new dis-eipleship he found a new and stronger fellowship; and his St. Matthias Church 1 THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE Under upice of The Ottawa United Church MinlterialAsociation a Thankagivinc Service will be held in McLeod Street United Parkdale Avenue. Rev. C. H.

Roach. M.A Reetor. Rev. A. B.

Christie, Assistant. HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL. .00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.

Bible Classes. Corner of Bank and McLeod Streets. Monday, October 14th, 1946 at 10.30 a.m. Rev. A.

M. J. Gray. M.A., will preach. An offerlnc will be received.

I A1 vf. Johnston at both Services A 1 -I 11.00 a.m. Sunday School VI I ORS MADE; 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, The Rector.

You are invited to Join in thla hour of Worship and ThankuRivins. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. r. Stone friends are legion, even Dominion United Church ru.

7.00 p.m. Evenaona and Preacher. Rev. Col. C.

G. Principal Chaplln( Army). ji. ri luicn oi iuiu 1 iand KentStreeta stood the priesthood and the 'Jewish Sanhedrin. The Great' 'hiie on his way things happen to-the person whd is going somewherc--Paui was smitten by blinding light, brighter than noontide sun.

that sent' him prostrate-on his face in the dust Out of the dazzling light came the voice of Jesus. "Saul. Saul, why persecutest thou Me? -To this end have I appeared unto thee, to appoint thee a minister and a 1 Blinded by light. Paul was led into where forf three days he in darkness, until a Ananias, was sent to him i Trinity Church Minister: The Reverend" A. Ian Burnett, M-A.

Organist: Mr. Carman H. Milligan, Mus. Bae. A '-A-; a THANKSGIVING SUNDAY.

1 Corner" of Queen and Melcnlle Stfet THE DOWNTOWN CHURCH OF FRIENDSHIP. Minister: Rev. H. W. AVISON.

M.A.. D.D. 11.00 a.m. "A THREE FOLD THANKSGIVING." 7J0 p.m. "THE TRIBUTE Of A THANKFUL HEART." (The.

minister at both services.) Mr. Kleml Hamhourg of 'Toronto. Guest Solo Violinist. THANKSGIVING FRIENDSHIP HOUR after church picture St. Lawrence.

i Allanson Brown, F.R.C.O.. F.C.C.O.. Organist and Choirmi STRANGERS AND VISITORS WARMLY WELCOMED. the of Cor. Bank and Cameron.

Rev'. C. A. Bender. Rector.

HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer.

7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer. Sunday School and Bible Classes at, 10 00 a.m. 11.00 am "THE HARVEST AND THE ARK." i 7 JO p.m. "PILGRIM'S PACK" (4) The Pilgrim's Map.

12.30 CLASS FOR NEW COMMUNICANTS. 11.00 a.m Sunday School. St. Giles Presbyterian Church -r. Bnk S.

and Flrt Ave. Minister: The Rev. Logan-Vencta. M.A4 O.B.E.. ID.

i Organist: Mrs. Angus Orr. A.T.C.M. THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Stewa rton United Church The Christian tie meant most in the Church' early life, as it should mean most to us today.

We should experience bonds of Christian fellowship with every one who names theName; for we are all -friends of Christ. Before Paul was -ea'dy to fulfill his great mission, he had two periods of retirement, (although ho had borne public witness right in Damascus, whers. he was converted) that he mi (lit master the mysteries of his ne v. faith, God's plan for his servants always includes preparation time. So Paul withdrew into Arabia (possibly into the mysterious rock city of.

Petra), and later to his home city of The great missionary being made greatly' ready for his task ot I I Kle Bl.lKt Organist Harry Hill The Rev. S. B. Holmei. L.Th..

Rector of Perth ami formally Rector of Trinity, UfV lilt. IV IVBIUIU 110 IlitV, and, after Instruction, to baptize Bank 'at Argyle Rev Mil liken. BA. DD. Minister a.m.

THANKSGIVING SERVICE I wiu special Preacher at both services. (Special Decoratiohs), him. Imagination penetrates into the 11.00 a.m. Nurnerv and Kindergarten Departments. 1100 a.m.

"THE HORN OF PLENTY." 3.00 p.m. Church School and Women's Bible Class. 7 30 mA New Road to a New World Yct With thef God of through three das of darkness In the house of Judas. His Whole ii-cirld had toonled about him. Hit 13 IH p.m.

Church School, 7.30 p.m. f'THE FAMILY FEAST." SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MUSIC. Sunday. 8.38 p.m., Rev Wm. Barclay.

D.D., National 'Chairman. i Advance for Christ Camoaien. 1 Congregational Thanksgiving Supper. Wednesday. 4 00 p.m..'.

Our Fathers. f.l SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM OCTOBER 20. Christ Church Cathedral -1 Moark 8f neaf Bronxon -Vary Rev Howard Clark. OD Dean and Rector. Rev.

Llewellyn Graham. A Th AsaUtant Rector TRINITY XVII 8.20 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Morninc Praver and HolT Baptism.

Preacher: The Dean, 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer. temole of -dreams, lay as dust on BAPTIST McLeod Street United the Damascus Rood. All to which he had given his life was a mis- take, 'And the Jesus whom he had- so fiercely persecuted was, a Vor. uanH inn mcaeua on.

imia.i'j 'r J7 Preacher: Rev. T. H. S. Griscs.

L.Th.. Rector of Sioux Lookout. HOLY COMMUNION: Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 130 A m- DAVIDSON'S FOR WOULD FAMOUS WATCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Laurier Ave. at Elgin St.

Minister: Rev. Stuart Iviaon. Director of Music: Geo. T. Greea.

11.00 a m. "THE OVERFLOWING CUP." j- St. George's ST. STEPHEN'S. PRESBYTERIAN Wes nd V.W.C.A.' Building.

1(77 Gladstone near Parkdale. Minister 'Reverend H. Sparks, A. 1100 a.m. Thanksgiving Seyvice.

i i 1 Sunday Schools: 11.00 a m. Public Worship. 2.30 p.m Juniors and Seniors. I- 11.00 a.m. "HARVES THANKSGIVING SERVICE." i A.

11.00 a jTt. Nursery to Primary. 2.45 p.m.-tJunlor to Seniors 7.30 p'm. "I WAS A MISSIONARY AMONG, COMMUNISTS' 8.30 p.m. The Friendly Hour "A Cup Tea and a TWO KODACHROME FILMS ON OTTAWA AREA 1 1 Rev.

W. H. Shaver. B.A.. Minister.

R. S. Eaton. Mui, Choirmaster. Metcalfe at Gloucester Rector: Rev.

C. Anderson. B.A risen' Reality. In h'lS blindness, Paul' for the firrt time saw clearly, God frt qjntly has to strike us down before He cn raise us up make us blind to the World before He -can condition our eyes for heavenly yeeincs. Paul's vision was -more; of a reality then all of his previ- ous training.

His disciplined mind l. jp p.in. aunoiy acnoo. 7 JO p.m: "THE CROSS A PLACE OF BEGES-''' NING." i HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES at 8.30 a.m., 11.00 a.m. arid 7.00 p.m.

Preacher Rev. W. W. Craig, D.D., Toronto, -Ont. Parkdale United Church hornet Parkaal and Ulaastone Aves BAPTIST perceivea me universal trutn mat arc uppermost; that emotion is more potent than reason.

As be later wrote. "TU? tninsrs that are seen are temporal. ROLEX JneSiV nljjm''-. BLXOVA )SV XCj All Saints (Ihurch Cor. Laurier Ave.

E. and Chanel SI. Ministers: Rev. Norman ColL.M B.D..XD.D Rev. M.

E. Rowland. B.A., 11.00 a.m. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 7.30 p.m.

"WOULD COMMUNISM BE A GOOD A THING FOR CANADA?" Dr. Coll Will Preach at Both Services. Director of Music Clifford Templer; A.T.C.M.. L. Mus (McGlllV.

Archdeacon C. G. Hepburn. Rev. Dr.

G. Wdollcombe. French Baptist ChurcTv King Edward ave. and Clarence' St. 3ev.

Emiie A. BoisverL 11.00 a.m. French Service. "Mon. Ami.

Finis Internal!" 3.00 Bible School for old and young. 'A .7 JO English Service. "A Good Cure (or Communion Service. McPHAIL MEMORIAL Corner Branson and Llsgar. Rev Qulggin.

A Minuter. 11.00 a.m. and 730 pm, harvest thanksgiving services. 12.03 p.m. Church School.

r.YM 6' THANKSGIVING SERVICES. 8 a mi Holy 11 a.m. Choral Communion. 10 a Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. -3 p.m.

Primary Dept. and Junior Sunday-School Classes. 7 Evening Prayer. 4 ji -Special Music at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

H'ESTFIELD but the things that are unseen are Our Damascus I visited the tradi- tjonal shot.oh the Damascus Ro.id ir 'Where Paul had his transforming i experience. But the place meant nothing to I realize that it is the inward experience that alone matters. The place was not the significant factor in the situation, but the Person whose glory had i a l. St. James' United Church Corner ot Second Ave and Lyon St Minister; Rev Richmond Craig 9.43 ajn.

Church School and Bible, 11.00 a.m. THANKSGIVIN6 SERVICE 7.30 p.m. ''A WOMAN AND HER DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW." 8.45 p.m. FRIENDSHIP HOUR Pietures "An Unknown ALL FULLY St. Ma thew' Chu rch Carlins at Bank St Rev Cxnnn Gilbert A Brunet Rev' Osborne.

BA BA, LTh Rect.tr Assistant Reclot INSURED AGAINST IOSS, FIRE. THEFT AND ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE. FOURTH AVENUE i BAPTIST. CHURCH Bank Street at Fourth Avenue. t' Reverend Malcolm Orchard.

j- Pastor I 1 1.00 aim. "IT- IS A GOOD THING 1 1, TO cGIVE THANKS." 1 I HIGHLAND PARK Kenwood andj Roosevelt Area. Minister: Rev. L. Mtfbert Smith.

Thanksgiving and Harvest Home Services. 9 44 a m. Church School 11.00 a.m. -UnlimiteSl Thanksgiv: Lana. i- "COME, YE THANKFUL PEOPLE, COME." Director of Music: H.

Bramwell Bailey. 'A. i 1(J k-V--4 UIV. IJU II MUD'. wor ds had precipitated indescrib- able Crisis in one man's.

soul. One person's great hour, which deter HARVEST THANKSGIVING 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Corporate Communion of Bible classes, "followed by breakfast); the AT 12.13 pin. Bible School. mines th course of his enure Hie, Chalmers Church OF HAR- 7 30 p.m.

THE UW VEST. Ing." 7J0 p.m. "Let Us Render Unto God." Make Highland Your Church Home 782 BANK ST 11.00 a.m. Choral Euchirist Preacher THE RT. REV.

WIUJAM WRIGHT, D.D. 7.00 p.m. Festal Evensong. Preacher THE RT. REV.

W. WRIGHT. D.D. 3.00 p.m. The Church School today's lesson Illustrated with fare of daily activity, or the silent A' Cordial Welcome to recesses of a-forest, or amidst the, i Ministers: The Very Rev.

John W. Woodslde. A D.D.. LL.D Rev. David R.

Anderson. B.A.j B.D. a Organist and Choirmaster: Wilfred F.R.C.O, i- i' UNDENOMINATIONAL, Sound Film. i Religious films will be shown In the Parish Hafl following Evening Service. CALVARY BAPTIST Cor.

Main St. and Evelyn Ave. Rev John F. Dempster. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING.

1100 a.m. The Church School (All 11,00 a m. Morning Worship. DR. WOODSIDE.

7.30 Worahlp. CQUZ STANDS," You are cordially Invited to attehd PHONE: 8-4479 11.00 a.m.. PAUL'S PERSUASIONS REV. D. R.

ANDERSON. THE CORDON BIBLE CLASS Church of Saint Barnabas M. Corner Kn nd James Streeln. i FRIENDSHIP HOUR: Coloured Souno nimi" iour mikhi. 3.00 p.m.

Bible' School. Singing Fellowship Refreshments. 130 D.lti. THE LAMB WITH THE FUNERAL HOME I HORNS AND THE 7 ijSunday afternoon from 4 to 3 p.m. EYES! at 19 Laurier' Ave.

W. 1 Richmond Road (WtsjBORo) Ottawa, Ont. DOMINION. HARVEST THANKSGrVINO SERVICES. 8.30 aim.

Holy Communion (8 a m. Matins, said). 11 00 a.m. THE SOLEMN EUCHARIST AND 3.00 p.m. Children's Service.

7.30 p.m.-Solemn Evensonl and Devotions. Second in 'Series: "Pictures of -Christ Subject: Paul Makes' a New Start-. in the. Book of Revelation AcU 26-18. I Cor, 13-a-10.

CLE First Avenue at Lyon Street A Minister: Rev Frank Fidler D. Director ot Music: Mitchell. 11.00 a.m. Philip McCready ol Westley United Church. 7.30 p.m.

"The Power We Have in j. Church School meeta at 11.00 a.m. -4- St. Paul's Eastern ChOrch Daly andf Cumberland StreeU. Minister Rev.

Albert M. J. A. Organist and Choirmaster Rutledge. 1100 a.m.

Thankssriving "The Benevolence ot God." 12.15 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.30 p.m. "A Religious Philoso-. phy." The minister at both services.

ASSOCIATE GOSPEL CANADIAN THANKSGIVING-TIDE, what a glorious time in which to return a measure of deep appreciation to Almighty for all the Blessings, mercies. Joys, victories, home-comings anil happy memories and association! COME. AND WITH US RE-COUNT YOUR THANKS. I Closing Metropbli tan Tabernacle a Strangers Cordially Welcomed. Church of St.

Alban the Martyr King Edward and Dalv Avenues. Rector: Rev. Cj L. G. Bruce.

TRINITY XVII HARVEST FESTIVAL. 8.00 a.m. Holy 11.00 a.m. SONG EUCHARIST. 44th Annual Missionary Convention Bell St.

United Church Bell and Arlington Sts. Rev. A. 6. Lloyd.

Minister. Mr. Brace Brandow, Choir Director. SOUTH MINSTER 'j Bank St at Echo Drivel i A' Rev. Charles Donald, B.D.

11.00 a.m. Installing of Church j. School surr. 493 -Bank Street, 1 Rev George DarBy Pastor. 11.00 a.m'.

'TIIANKFULNESS AND: COURAGE." 3,00 p.m. Bible School. 3.30 p.m!. Broadcast CKCO. 17.30 p.

iri. "CHRIST OUR FAITHFUL FRIEND." .0.45 a.m. Church School, 11.00 a Harvest FesU val. 7 00 pm. FESTAL Thursday.

7 30 a.m., -Holy Eucharist. 7.30" p.m. The. Inquisitive Person Friday. Luke's E.

and 7.30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist Cyril" Rickwood. Choirmaster 7:30 p.m. How Can I Find God? NAZARENE SAI.VATION ARMY ST. MARTINIS Woodroffc STEPHEN'S Britannia LUTHERAN CHURCH I OF THE ST.

PETERS TONIGHT, 8 P.M. ALL PICTURE SERVICE Full Color Motion and Still Pictures South America Borneo French Indo-China 8 SUNDAY! 3 GREAT ER VIC ES 11.00 a.m. Missionary. Sermon Rev. yA; W.

Tozer, ENGLISH LUTHERAN NAZARENE A- 91 ,2 Fourth. Ave. 1100 a.m. and p.m. 'I.

a.nn a.m. hector: Rev. W. B. Morgan.

A B.D. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. Special Preacher. Rev. T.

H. S. Griggs. L.Th.. of Sioux Lookout.

at both morning services. Wesley United Church Main and Graham St Ottawa East. Philip McCready. Student Minister. Anniversary and Thanksgiving Services.

11.00 a.m. Rev. Frank P. Fidler. B.D.

2.30 p.m. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.-Rev. M. E.

Rowland. B.A.." Anniversary Supper and Entertainment, Wednesday. Oct. 16. 5.30 p.m.

to 8.00 p.m. CHURCH Lyon Street; at Nepean. Minister: THE SALVATION ARMY 200 Slater Major and Mrs C. Oakley, Commanding TMficers. 11.00 an Holiness Meeting .2 00 m.

Company Meeting School.) i 7 30 pm. Evangelistic 'Service, All Are Welcome. Rsv. Eldon Davis) Assistant Rector of St John's, at Evening Service Rev, L. H.

Schaus. B.D. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship. 1:13 p.m.

Nazarene Broadcast. CKCO. 1 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Speaker at both HOLINESS MOVEMENT 43 a.m.

Sunday School, 11.00 a.m. THE SERVICE. 7Jtt p.m. Vespers: 1 Come and Worship WUh Us George Laurie. Plattsburgi PENTECOSTAL Chaplain In us.

Army at uKmaa who has just returned from Korea. .8 15 p.m. Thanksgiving Songfest. Rev. Laurie will, give sonic of his experiences on Okinawa lce-rresiacni, unristian and Missionary Alliance.

Three O'Clock THE LIBERATION OF SANTO TOM AS Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle! i The Holiness Movement. Church Cor. Fifth Ave. and Monk St. j' A Rev M.

C. Prltchard, PaMor. V' 9 45, am Bible School. 11.00 a.m. Annual Missionary Service.

Miss Mildred Cooke, recently returned from F.cvDt, will speak. 1 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. A SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES: Tuesday. Oct.

lSh. 27th. inclusive. A REV. ALTON A.

GOULD. Evangelist. Hours of Service: Sunday. 11 a and 7.30 Week Nights at 8 m. Special Messagea Special Singing.

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. I Hear ihk cncri Plllnf ctrtrtf rf iVnrn4iAi TniAMMnfl Waverle.v St (doors oi Bank S'l REV. KENNETH M. HAYSTEAD. PASTOR 10.00 a.m.

Sunday School. A THANKSGIVING EXERCISES. Missionaries as told by Jlev. H. S.

Clihgen. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER. Mr. Rouhoilah Rahmani, (y: m.sc. Pcrsjan student visiting Canada, will address a ppblic meeting on, WHAT THE BAHAT FAITH IS Oct.

13, 7 30 p.m. Salon A. Chateau Laurier. Everyone I AR I A Creat Missionary Rally. Eliin and Lewis Streets! Sunday School Superintendent Constable N.

M. -Summers, R.C.M.P. ini Charge. A 11 no a Morning Worship. A Sunday, 13: Six Missionaries in Full Costume.

-x Missionary Messages and Native Songs CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church School and ,11 po a THE SPIRITUAL' SIGNIFICANCE OF THANKSGIVING 7.30 p.m. Evangelist Service. A "YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN!" The Pastor at Both Services 1 Speaker: MaUor Walter T. Steven. First Church of ChristScientist, Annual Pledge Offering! 'I'-.

Services You Will Not Forget! 1 Cor Gilmour and Metcalfe Streets. ADOPT SPECIAL REPORT. NEW YORK, OcU 1J. f-The the General Assembly after it' rcets here October 23. The council has approved the admission of three "countries Iceland and Afghanistan.

ness, lack of cleanliness, disorder, sloppy dress in youngsters be- tween the ages of six and 13 are signs of a natural rebellion'against paternal authority. Dr. Benjamin GOSPEL TABERNACLE fiOA Bank Streei." All Welcome SLOPPV DRESS 'NATURAL. PHILADELPHIA. Oct.

11. If little Johnny refuses to wash or comb his hair or is rude to visitors, be thankful, says a noted child yperialjst, not Rude United Security Counpil today unanimously adopted at a closed meeting its special report Wednesday evening meeting at 8.00 o'clock including testimonials of HEALING THROUGH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE) Free Reading Room H06 Hope' Chambers. S3 Sparks St. Open week days from a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednes Sunday Service at 11 a.m.

and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School for Pupils up to age of 20 meets at 11 a.m. Subject for October 13 Are Sin. Disease and Dsath Real?" Thanksgiving Service, Oct. 14.

at 11 a.m.A is watrr an admission new members. Spock of New York City, told the I Dry mustard softener. State Medical Society Thursday. The report; will be submitted to days, 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.

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