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VANCOUVfcJK 1MILY WUKLD i nc newspaper vr tne Home sATUKDAY. 'fcJHKUAKY 17, 1923 Methodist Congregational MANY EVENT FIRST UNITARIAN Tenth Avenne. half a block wait Granville street EVEN BILLIARD KOOM IN NEW MEMORIAL CHURCH HAS NEVER FELT RHEUMATISM NEARLY DOUBLE CHURCH SPACE AT RIVERVIEW I iSjSFri 11 "With frjuinasiutn largo cnoufh to accommodate two lawn tennis or four haJiniiiton couts, with swimming tank among the biggest in Canada, with showers, dressing rooms, ani locker system for both men and women, ami uilh a kitchen capable of providing a banquet for the whole congregation, Ihe first unit of the Canadian Memorial church, which will be dedicated tomorrow, is probably the finest community centre in the west. Of brick construction, it cost some $82,000. The swimming tank runs to a depth of three feet at one end to eight, at the other.

Around the S.Vfoot gvinnasium which occupies most of the ground floor, is a combined running track and galler'. Kadi of the many classrooms on the top floor has a fireplace and a billiard room adjoins the young men's classroom. The gymnasium will seat ti(M people. VANCOUVER CHURCHES WESLEY CHURCH Cor. Bnrrard ul Gaorffi Sta.

Bar. C. A. "WUUajna. Vaitor Mr.

t. K. Klatoa, Orjaaiat 11 am Preacher B.BT. C. A.

WILLUKS Subject 'When the River Dneth Up' Trio "Praise Ye" (Verdi). Miss Lillian Wilson, Messrs. A. Wallace nd J. K.

Pacey. 7:30 pm. BET. C. A.

VOLIUU Subject "The Church" Fifth of special series of sermons on "Canada's Best Friends." Anthem "Prepare Te the Way of the Solo "The Peace of Clod" (Gounod), Mrs. James Clelland. cohmumity mranro tsok 7:30 P.M. Young People's fllble Class. 10:00 a.m.

Onward Wble Class, 3 p.m. Sunday School. 12:30 p.m. League, Monday evening at S. exon 'WTxi.

keitdeb Mozart's 12th Mass (In Part) TXtTBSDAT, EB, 33; 8:15 P.M. MT. PLEASANT Ontario and Tantjt Ava. BBT. O.

K. 8AVP0BS Orgnlst and Cholrjaadar Prof. E. Parrlnatoa Salvaga 11 Determining a Nation's Character," Bev. K.

R. McLean. M.AM Gen. Sec. R.

K. Council of B. C. Music "Behold, the Days Come" Woodward); Solo, "Spirit of God" (Meonnger). Mrs.

a. rj. let.ong; Quartette. "I Love to Hear the Story." 2:30 p.m., Sunday School. Blhle and Teacher Training Classes.

7:30 p.m.. "Religious Suggestion and Auto Sugffftdtion." Pastor. "Turn Thy Face" (Attwnod); Solo, "Teach Me To Pray" Mr. D. Orav.

Duet, "1 Waited for the Lord" (Mendelssohn), Mesdames DeLong and Coleman. Solo, "He Wipes the Tear" (Lee), Mrs. H. T. .1.

Coleman. Strangers made welcome at all our services. GRANDVIEW Cot. Victoria, Drive and Taaahlea St. Pastor, Bav.

B. B. Morrison Choir laadar, Krs. J. V.

Batta 11 The Rev. Charles H. Hues tis. M.A.. D.D., secretary of the lord's Day Alliance, will preach.

Anthems. "Jesu. Word of God Incarnate" (rtounnd). Lord. Kor Thy Tender Mercies' Sake" iParrant).

2:30 p.m., Sunday School and Adult Classes. 7:15 p.m., Come to the Song Service. 7:30 "CaiTada and Ihe Bible." The Pastor will preach on the above subject. Anthems, "Saviour, Thy Children Keep'' ISullivanl; "Comfort, Lord, the Soul of Thy Servant" I'losst. Strangers are cordially invited to the above services.

KITSILAN0 Second Avenna and Larch Street Bev. 'William Tance, Pastor A. B. Disrman, Choirmaster 11 a.m. "The Old and the New" Special story for the children.

12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 m. "My Father's Business" Crossley and Leonard start special services on Sunday, Feb. 25.

Lutheran Christ Lutheran Church Corner Tenth and Tnkon Street Bav. E. B. Pflnecrer, Pastor Phone Pair. 3390X.

365 10th W. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Divine Service at 11 a.m. Lenten Service. Wednesday at p.m.

No strviee Sunday evening. First Swedish Lutheran Cor. Prtneesa Avt. and Pender St. E.

Otto Eklond, Pastor, 431 Princess S. S. 10 o'clock am. Services 11 a m. and 8 m.

Meetings every Thursday night. 8:15, under the auxpices of Ladies' Aid and P. S. alternatively. The trustees meet the last Monday night in each month; the deacons meet the first Monday nicht in each month.

The. Busy Bee Society meets the first Tuesday night of every month in the homes. The Mission Societies according to announcement. English Evangelical Lutheran Church of The Redeemer Prince Edward St. and Eighth Ave.

Bev. Andrew Engeeet, Pastor 11 am. "lift Hi Hot Be Weary in WtU Dotnj." 2:30 p.m. Bible School. 7:30 p.m.

"Is Tour Name Written In Heaven Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 1160 Georgia Street Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. subject will be, Sundav School Immediately following morning service. Wednesday, Testimonial Meeting at m. Free reading room, 901 902 Birks" Bldg.

Itev. J. Williams Ogden will preach at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening. Since Taking Fruit a tives the Famous Fruit Medicine P.O.

l'ux 12.1, Parrsboro, N.S. "I suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up. "I tried medicines I saw adrertis ed, and was treated by doctors, but the Rheumatism always came back. "In 1016, I (taw in an advertisement that "Kruit a tives" would stop Rheumatism and took a box, and got relief; then took "Kruit a tiTCs" right along for about six months and I have never felt my Rheumatism since. "JOHN B.

GUI I.DERSON." DOc a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Kruit a tivcs Limited, Ottawa, adv. Baptist FIRST BAPTIST Strangars' Babbath Kama Pastor: Osbrlal Bald FJt.O.8. SERVICES Morning, 11, subject "The Cross of Christ" livening, Mr. H.

A. Ironside will speak; subject: "The Judgment of the Great White Throne" Believers' Haptisra will be administered. SLABS HXBTIZTO, 3 VM. Mr. H.

A. Ironside will speak; subject "THE HEW SZATEK A2TD TKB NEW EABTH' As this is Mr. Ironside's last Sunday with us, at this time all are urged to hear these timely messages. FAIRVIEW llth 1 Block wast of OnavtUa Arthur B. Ziawta, B.A., B.D, Pastor The Pastor's subjects 11 a.m.

"TTVE BEASOVS WIT I AK A CHUBOR KBXBBB" 7:30 p.m. "MAKING 8KIFWBXCX OI" UXE" A direct and pungent message. Ladles' Quartette. EMMANUEL Cor. 32nd Ava.

and Oladatoaa Boad Bav. Ernast Planderlaltli, Factor II a.m. "Money; Its Use and Abuse." 2:30 m. The Church School. 7:30 p.m.

"18 CHBI8T ITBEDBD TODAT?" BROADWAY WEST Cor. Colllagwood and 7th Ava. H. Xi. Kampton, B.A., Pastor BET.

B. O. BOtrOHTOW Evangelist, will speak at both the morning and evening services. Relievers' Baptism will be observed at the evening service. MT.

PLEASANT Cor. 10th and Qnabao St. A. P. Bakar, Pastor Miss Catbartoa Black, choir leadar 11 a.m.

BET. JOSEPH DAVIS of Inland South American Mission, will speak; subject "Tms TEWTTTBE OP TBI CBTTBCH nt THE WIU8 OP SOUTH AaCEBICA" 7:30 tti. The Tastor will preach; subject "TKB OBKATE8T BI.ES8TBTO OH THJS EASIEST TEAMS" Miss Harrison and Mrs. McLaren will sing. A cordial invitation to all.

RUTH MORTON 37th Maar Praaar Bt. Bav. Andraw Orlava, Pastor 11 a.m. "Emcnoiv Aecomsxjro to GBACS" 7 :30 m. "THE POTBTH GREAT WOULD CRISIS' This is the fourth of a Sunday evening series.

The Pastor will preach at both services. "Was Jesus a Real Man?" or Sow Could God Eacoma MaaT RfiV. A. K. C'OOKK willV preach on above subject tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thorlow St. (Oaa block north Da via) Mr. A. Addy will sing. 11 am.

"A Neglected Grace" Mrs. F. Deeley will sing. A hearty invitation Is extended to strangers to worship with us. Grandview Congregational Broadway and Woodland Driva Morning at 11.

'TIS CAPTIVITY AWT THE BETUBH" Kvcning at 7:31 "TKB DISPERSED OP OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT Speaker at both services Prof. K. )dlum, M.A., B.iSc. British Israel Association Pebrnary aoth Corner Broadway and Woodland Drive East Speaker Mr. P.

King, 8 p.m. All welcome. KXBBXSDAU: 1KIT1SI ISRAEL ASSOCIATION February and alls 40th Ave. Wert. p.m.

Speaker, Mil. Ucuiiuii tuu.v All are welcome. Presbyterian ST. ANDREW'S Cor. Richard a and Georgia Btxeeta Minister, Bev.

J. B. Hend.reon, D.D. Organist, Brnest B. Vlnen, Mne.

Baa. II a Altlto.de and Obligation." Soloist Mrs. Lever llawes. p.m. Sabbath School.

p.m. Kev. J. Williams Ogden. "The Tragedy of the Ufe of Sanl a Modern Parable." Sniolsts Mrs.

Lever Hawcs, Mr It. Hawes; Quartette. CHALMERS Cor. Twelfth Ave. W.

and Hemlock Rev E. McGongan, M.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Barry Barlow, Organist II a.m. Tho minister will preach; subject "Yesterday, Today and Forever" 7:30 p.m. Rev.

J. A. Logan, M.A.,D.D. ST; JOHN'S Broughton and Comox Streets Minister: Rev. A.

D. Mackenzie M.A., B.D. Organist and Choirmaster, Andrew Milne, A.R.C.M. 1 1 a.m. "The Remedy for World Dislocation." 7:30 p.m..

"Is the Old Testament Christianity's Millstone?" I third sermon In series, "The Bible In the Life of Strangers and visitors cordially invited. CEDAR COTTAGE Cor. Victoria Dr. and 33rd Ave. East Minister, Bev.

W. J. Agabob Organist, Mr. J. B.

Walton 11 am. "The Message of Mlcah." 2:3" p.m. Sunday School and lll ble Class. 7:30 "What Did Jeans Christ on the Sand?" ROBERTSON Cor. Hapter and Salsbnry, Orsndvtew BEV.

ALEX ESLER, D.D., Pastor 1 1 m. "The Certainty of the Gospel." 7:3 p.m. "Doing for Jeans." Song Service at In p.m. Miss K. Little, pianlbt and choir leader.

Men's Bible Class at 9:4 a.m. FIRST CHURCH Hastings and Gore Minister: REV. J. RICHMOND CRAIG Organist, Cyrtl C. Warren 10 a.m.

Men'p Bible 1'laps. p.m. Worker's Prayer Meeting. 1 1 i "THE HOLT SPIRIT'S WORX" Duct Misses Bissett and Menzies. 3 p.m.

MK.VS BltQTHBTtHOOD. p.m. WOMEN'S BIBLE CLAS Miss Chatham mun i m. of Hull ah Mission, Kdmontnn. will ifacn mis class.

A great opportun 6:30 p.m. Communicants' Class. 7:30 p.m. "PAMH.T DISCORDS" FOllO inil Ulir lUNt Nltnrlav 1 1 1 discuss the question of Divorce Is It necessary? Must we shape our null UTHeS. Soloist Mrs.

Paver. THE MINISTER WILL PIIEACH. Community Singing. Illustrated Hymns. ST.

PAUL'S Cor. Burns and 14th Ave. East Minister: Rev. R. 0.

MaoBcth, jr.A. Barrlcei at the naoal honri. The rlnry oi the work of the In. land South America Mission will be told by Frv. Josenh Davis at.

Mnunt Pleasant naptlst fhurch tomorrow morning. "God Is Greater Than Minister, Bev. Alexander Thotnad Organist, Mrs. Arthnr Hodgson Morning Service and Sundal School at 11 a.m. Subject "THE SWORD OP THE LORD AN OP GDSON" Kvcning Service at 7:30 p.m.

Address by the minister "TBTTABIAH THOUGHT IH OTHER CHURCHES Misc. Services "THE STONE KINGDOM" A wonderful prophecy In the Bool 01 same regarding woria eventi wmca now oewg inuiuea. SPEAKER, WM. LEWIS Sunday, Pebmary 18th at 7:30 p.nl Hamilton Hall Cor. Hamilton and Dnnsmuir Stt.

INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Scats Free. No CollectiM GUILD OF HEALTH BET, T. E. HOWE will lecture In St. raul's Churc corner Pendriil and stre on Monday evenina.

Feb. 10 at 8. For interviews. Mr. Itowe can seen on Tuesday, from 10 to Louise Home, last Tenth Ave.

W. Leading and Intercessions at LoiJ ise Home, Saturday evenings at CENTRAL CITY MISSION 333 ABBOTT 6T. Sa unlay, L'ni vcrpity Lecture, p.m. Spraknr MR If. M.

'AiSS1DY. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Sunday. 7:3" am rarh nizrhl durintr tht work, except and Saturday, at a oclock. "THE WORLD'S MOST DEADLY DISEASE" Are yon a victim? Ia there a core? IIF.AK EVANGELIST WALTER E. McAXISTER at the Sixth Avenue Pentecostal Tabernacle Cor.

Sixth Avenne and Fir Street I SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:30 Rosicrucian Fellowship Soc Boom 113 Crown 635 Penderl Ttoom open for enquiries cdue.1 aays. to p.m. Thursday, p.m., Beginners' Af trolncy t'latis. Friday, p.m., Elementary l'hiloipl pny laws. Secretary's Phone, Fair.

CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE HALL K. of Eighth and Scotia Street Subject "To Hell and Back' Speaker: Mr. Albert Hall. Sunday, Feb. 15th, 7 p.m.

Unity New Thought Centre 004 PENDER ST. W. ERMA W. WELLS oT Spokane wil! pivA hrr farewell Ituturcs Sundav, ISth. 1 1 a.m.

"I A p.m. A mnpiral ltalii srrvlee cntit led "Christ's 1 alin Soloist Miss I'ainy Saunders, vo nrano. Mrs. Cribb, Hernmnanisl p. I ia Hay rd.

ptH.ii is Tuesday and Wrdnrsriav, n.in.. Heaiinc Meeting, by Hanna 1'. 8 p.m. Lecture. 1 Ai r.

olwill on I'syrholocy. All welcome. Freewill offering. Vancouver Girls' Corner Club 41 44 Fairfield Opp. Rngen Bldg.

(Interdenominational) For liu.lpfs women and I I tlpen from 1 a m. to p.m. Tea and coffee served at noon. C'luli mefllnc and tmpper. Tuesday.

Miss Borlwrll will lie the speaker. DIVINE HEALING The Chnroh at Vancoriver, 0'rlan Hall, Heating end Homer Sta. Sundays. II a.nv. 7 '1 tt.m.

(wnen Pr. Westwood will speak) Brlns your Hick for dally mini tratlon, to 4 p.m., except Saturday. ileetinss Wednesday and F'rlday. Muite chance.) Kev. C.

"Weatwood Bay. 7141 P.KOr.i'IANIZEl CHI P.CII OF JKSL'S t'HUIST OF I.ATTl;it HAVi SAINTS Hall, lirnadway Kast. Prayer meet inc. 11) o'clock. S.

tl a.m. Blhle Study. 6 Preaching. Wetlnesday prayer service at p.m. Sacrament! service tirst Sunday ol every a.m.

Isaac McMullin. pastor, KeiUi I rivc. AU Chnreh Notlcee end Announce mente ranet be delivered to The World Office not later than 9:00 pju. on Friday. Our Greatest Need" I MARK OPENING OF VVARCHURGH Services and Entertainments To Continue for Fortnight at Memorial Church The first unit of the Canadian MctnonaJ Church, the mnnumf.nt to Iho.

e. who fe'l over. Kca: will be dedicated toruorrotf by He v. O. M.

Sanford, president cf the f.rjtif Columbia Conference. The service will mark the commencement of frnr.s cf commemorative events which will brins into ukc all of Ilia religious, athletic and social facilities with which the sreat community building has been equipped. The M.nices and entertainments' In connection witti the opening will be participated in not only by the memhers, but by the notary Club, the, MaMonic choir, by women's or paniKations pcnerally, by leaders of other denominations by local tenuis, jmrimmuiK and other athletic stars. Special munic will be a feature, of most, of tbo events. Bev.

G. O. 1'aJlis, wbobo efforts together with the generosity of local CAnadian bu.sine.ss men a.nd women srnerall.V am reKponablo for the church will have charjo of the thtirch and the openlnsr functions. There will be services tomorrow morning, afternoori and evening. In the morning Mr.

Sanford, assisted by Rev. S. S. O.sterhout, will dedicate the church; at 1:30 each child of the Sunday school will deposit a poppy on the cenotaph in memory nf the fallen, at P.i.shnp de F'eneier will conduct a memorial (screw and mt 7:30 Hev. S.

Henderson will preach and the Vajicouver Rotary Club will Oimmemorale their eighteenth birthday of Kotary by attending in a body. mx. PRot.ruMMr: I OU NKXT WKEK On Tuesday tho opening banquet and Innpextiou of tun buildlns will take place; on Wcdnc day afternoon the ladies of the church will be at borne to various women's organiza lions and in the evening a religious mas.s meeting will be held. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings lawn tennis, basketball, volleyball, swimming and other contests will bo carried on. WINTER WEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES Our Canadian winters arc exceedingly hard on the health of little ones.

The weather is often eo severe that the mother cannot take the little one for an airing. Tho consequence is that baby Is confined to overheated, badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and becomes cross aj)d peevish, llaliy'n Own Tablets should be given to keep the little one healthy. They are a mild iHxative which regulate the slomach and bowels and thus prevent colds. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at. 10 cents a box from The Or.

Williams' Itrockville, Ont. adv. GENERAL DEBILITY FOLLOWS INFLUENZA The After Effects Often More Serious Than the Disease Itself No reasonable precaution to avert in attack of Influenza should be spared. The disease, itself often proves fatal am! Its after effects among those who are spared, make the life of the victim one of almost constant misery. almost any of those who have been attacked by this trouble what their present condition of health is and most of them ill answer: "Since I had the influenza have nrver been fully well." This trouble leaves behind it persistent weakness of the limbs, short nes of breath, bid digestion, palpi t.ition of the.

heart and a tired feeling after even slight exertion. This is due to the thin blooded condition In which the patient is left after the feer and influenza have tubsided. This condition will continue until the blood is built up again, and for building up the blood and strengthening the nerves nothing can equal a fair treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink fills. The value of this medicine in cases of this kind is shown by the.

statement of Mr. Kdward ,1. Mrf.uire, Pembroke, who says: "In the fall of lfllS I was attack ed with the inl'lurnzaand not in a mild form eillwev 1 was confined to my room for three weeks, and although the Influenza subsided I did not regain my health. As a matter fact 1 to be growing Veakcr. I hnd no apprtjto, was 1rt to f.nnting spells and my feet mid ankle were badly swollen.

The doctor I old me that my condition had Jrvcloped into a cose of anaemia, and although I was under his are for over two months I was not Improving in any way. At this Mage one of my friends advised me to trv Dr. Williams' I'ink I'ills. I was loa'h to do so. as I began to think my case hopeless.

However, I was finally persuaded to try them, and by the time I had used two boies there was no doubt they were helping me. 1 continued taking the pin until I bad used a d.izen boxes, when I found thai every symptom c.f the t'rouble bad left me and I was again enjoying the best of health. I re turned to my work and have ever since been good health and feel that I owe it entirely to Dr. Wil I'ink Tills. I think that an one who is suffering from the after effects cf Influenza, or any form of anaemia, should pve this msdieine a fair trial." Vou can get Dr.

"Williams' Pink Tills through any dealer In medicine, or by mail at r0 cents a box or fix boxes for from The Dr. H'il. li. Medicine Kruckviile, Ont. adv.

1W Vttht lb "The Church" will be the. subject of Rev. C. A. Williams tomorrow evening in Wesley Church.

This will bo the fifth of a series of special sermons on "Canada's Rest Friends." "When the River Dries I'p." will he the subject of the morning sermon. Judgtng by the large congregations that attend at 7 o'clock for Ihe half hour community singing before the evening service, the people enjoy singio; the, familiar gospel bymn.1, Her. K. R. McLean, general secretary of Ihe religious education council, will speak at Mount TIcfl.Tant Methodist Church tomorrow morning.

In the evenicr the Rev. O. M. Sanford, will rpeak on "Re ligiou Education vs. Autosuggestion." The Sension and T.oard nf St.

David's Church have engaged Mr. D. S. Mulligan a.i organist and choir leader, and he. will "begin bis duties at.

the Sunday services tomorrow. Mr. Mulligan held this position In St. David's, for nearly four yenrs in tho early years of the church. "Was Jesus a Real Man?" This will be the subject of Rev.

A. K. Cooke's sermon in First Congregational Church tomorrow morning. Continuing the opening pro gramme at the Canadian Memorial church on Sunday, Feb. 25, Rev.

A. 10. Cookn of First Congregational Church, will take charge of the morning service and a military ser viro will be held In the evening. On Monday a muMi meeting of Methodist Young People's Societies will be addrrwicl by Rev. A.

H. Sovereign. On Tuesday a luncheon will bo given the Vancouver Ritary Club and on Wednesday there, will be a grand concert and a basketball game. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 FX AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amaz ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than ga.s or has been tesled by the U.S. Government and S5 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.

It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Hums air and common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, O.K. Johnson, 570 McDrrmot Winnipeg, is offering to send a lamp on 10 day's KRKK trial, or even to give one KRKF. to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it.

Write him Inday for full particulars. Also ask him lo explain bow you can get the agency, and without experience or money make J20 to $i0D per month. adv. Who First Felt "Like COCK FIGHTING wn born with the cock. But it is only 80 year ago that the first mac felt "like pgbHna eockl" Now Tie has brothers, sister, nephews, niece, all over the world all feeling "like a fighting cock!" It happens this way: A person half sick with bad stomach, dull and heavy headache, takes Beecham's Pills just before soing to bed.

Immediately the Pills begin to harmonize the digestive and elimtcative organs. Consequently, this person has a good night's sleep and arises in the morning with clear brain, bright eye, keen appetite, and full of energy for work and play. It is now Just 60 yeass since Beecham's Pills first began correcting disordered stomachs and stirring sluggish livers and bowels to natural activity and feeling "like a fighting cock" is associated as inseparably with Beecham'a Pills, a the pills axe with good health. At All Druggists 25c and 50c FlGHT jTt ING TJuill for the most part by volunteer labor performed In the evening or at "off moments" by members of the congregation, an addition, practically doubling tho capacity of the Rivrrview Presbyterian Church will be dedicated at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. On the same day the church will celebrate it ninth birthday.

Rev. A. D. MacKen.ie of John's Pres byterian Church will dedicate the building, while other special preachers will be Rev. Willirffn (ill mour of Westminster Church and Rev.

K. MeOougHii of Chalmers. On Monday, after an anniversary supper, a 6d programme will be carried cut with addrepwes by Rev. J. It.

Robert.ion, moderator of the Synod. Rev. Dr. A. K.

Mitchell, moderator of tho presbytery and others. The addition is equipped with a gymnasium, shower baths, and also facilities of a community ball. Rev. H. S.

Smith ia tho pastor. To Prepare for Anglican Synod Treparing for the. annual meeting of the Anglican synod of the prov ince in May, a committee of the synod will meet here next week to consider reports of progress in various districts. Archbishop DuVernet will preside and Bishop Schofield of Victoria, will be among thoee attending. The Synod meeU in May.

Rev. S. Muldrew of St. Andrew's Church, North Vancouver, will preach in St. Iiavid's Church, South Vancouver, at the Sunday morning service, tomorrow in exchange with Rev.

J. R. Robertson, who will preach at the evening service on "Can Wc Really He Happy Today?" URIC ACID Does ot Came Rheumatism Furthermore. I claim that X'ric Acid Is a NATURAL and NKCKSSAllY eonttituent of the blood that It Is found In the body of every new born hahc that without It we could not live! Strange statements? Yes to yrm perhaps, because you have always been told differently. Hut my hook, The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism, just published, tells you the real truth ahout Rheumatism.

Tells what actually DDKS cause it and how it Ih now being successfully treated in all its different forms and stages by entirely new, advanced scientific methods. The writing of this unusual book Is the result of my twenty years study, experimentation and research In this disease and I want everv sufferer of 1REUDIATI8M, BBVBITIS, SCIATICA, GOUT, no matter in what form or bow chronic, to read it. Therefore, although valuable. I will gladly send one complete copy only of the book absolutely free if ou will send your address or that of any sufferer you may know, plainly written, to H. P.

CLEABWATEB, Ph.D. 333 Water St, XaUowall Main. SORE FOOT LUMPS DISSOLVED AWAY Stinging Corns Removed Foot soreness, tender callouses, pinching corns, all such troubles quickly end when Putnam method Is employed. you take a special hot foot bath (fully described In each rackacei, put on a few drops of the K.xtractor, and in a short time the trouble is ended. The name tells the story of Putnam's Painless Corn Detractor.

25c all dealers. adv. MRS. I M. PEPPER Stratford, "I am very cnlhu siastic in praise of Doctor Pierce's Kavonte Prescription aa a tonic for prospective mothers.

I have had ex perience both with Prescription and without, and am in a position to know th it there is a vast difference. I was never nauseated or sick at all with my Prescription babies, but I was extremely uncomfortable with the others, and my suffering was greater when I had rot taken the Favorite Prescription. I shall always take pleasure in recommending the Prescription to expectant mothers." Mrs. M. Pepper, 165 St.

Vm cent St. Health is of vital importance to every neither. Po not neglect the most valuable asset you have. Get this Prescription of Dr. Pierce's from your neighborhood druggist, in tablets or liquid, or send 10 cents for trial package tablets to Dr.

Pierce's laboratory in Fridgeburg, Ont. adv. Spiritualist FIRST SPIRITUALIST Oddfvlloira' BeVll, Cor. Hamilton and Ftndar 8trtts 1 0 0 a.m.. ('hildron's ycfiim.

p.m.. lcvttopinp Das. 7:30 p.m.. Sunday Mrrv icr, sprakpr. Mr.

iJ. Young: subject. and la hor th Spirit Wcrld." Clairvoyance hy Mr. Kndirott Thursday, 8 Public Message Meeting. Monday.

Keb. 10. p.m., TVhlet Drive and Vanre. Admission, 23c, Cordial invitation to all. CHURCH OF THE SOUL SPTBTHTAUST SIS Pender St.

near Hamilton Sunday Serelce. 7:30 subject DIV1VE PSYCHOLCm Speaker, Kev. K. L. ick of Seattle Wash.

Soloist Mr. Adshead Pore. Mei sases by Mrs. T. P.

Hock. Mrs. Vt illierrM. Wednesday. 8 p.m..

Me.c sact Meeting, mediums. K. H. Williams. Mrs.

Parrott. Public cordially invited. At a special meeting of tho Methodist Ministerial Association on Monday afternoon nt 1:110, Dr. Hucstis, of Redwood, Alberui, will speak on "What the Working Man Thinks of Iho Church." Dr. Hucstis will rc main in tho city for torn days.

T.ev. H. J. Mclntyre. of the.

Turner Institute, will conduct both the morning and evening at. his church. In the morning ho will speak on "The Tax Collector He cwning a De.sciple," and io the evening on 'Teoplo With a Mind to Work." Special music will he. rendered by Margaret. Dorothy and Jeanne Tennant.

After the. evening serviceis a reception will bo given to the new workers of the church. Mrs. Wolvcrtnn, who is on furlough from India where the has been doing missionary work, gave a brief address to the Women's Mission Circle of Hastings ea.st and Van couver Heights recently. Hhc, outlined the obstacle confronted by the missionaries 1n India, and told of the good that wa.s being done.

An Kvangrlirttic meeting will be conducted Sunday and all next week at. the Itroadway West Baptist Church by Mr. Ilroughton, pastor of the Florence Avenue. Itaptlst Church, Angeles, and who is well known on the Tacific Coast as an evangelistic preacher. At the Central City Mission, Abbott Street, this evening, Mr.

H. M. Oassidy of the 1'nivernity of will lecture on "The Ijibor Section of the. Peace Treaty; I iocs 1t Hold Out Any Hope to the Working Cln sses?" The. chair will occupied by Mr.

Wm. Dunn. rtcv. J. W.

Ditch, superintendent of RaptM Missions in It. will arne nick from Trail and Calgary on Tuesday. February He has been attending Ihe meeting of the r.aptint Dnion of Western Ca.naila, held in Calgary. He is at present conducting evangelistic meetings throughout the. Okanagan Valley.

Bishop de Tender ill on Sunday conduct confirmation scrvie at the Anglican Church at Port Moody. T.ev. W. O. Drown of Ded Deer, Alberta, will attend the C.

Presbyterian Association Conference, to lie held here next week by thos who favor continuance of the I'resby. lerian Church in Canada. Mr. Drown is a frontier missionary and Home Mission leader in Ihe Wesl. He will address the.

conference next Thursday evening ill St. John's Church. At the Hohcrtson Presbyterian Church the Rev. Alex. K'ler, D.D., "III preach in the morning oa "The Certainty of the Gospel," and in the evening on "Doing For Jesus." Misa Little will have charge, of the music.

The wins service will commence, at 7:10 p.m.. as it has been requested that the singing begin earlier than heretofore. The Men's Class meets at 0:46 p.m. HOW HE CURED HIS RUPTURE Old Sea CapUln Curat Hia Own Buptnra Aftar Doctor Said "Oparita or Death." Hit ftamedy and Book Sent Frea 'aplain rollings sailed the sea for nisny then he sustained a had double rupture that soon forced him to tiot only remain ashore, hat kept him bedridden for cars. He trior! doctor efler doctor and iruss after truss.

No results! V'inallv. he was assured that he must either submit to a dangerous and abhorrent operation or die. Hr aaitaar! He cured himself Instead. Captain Ceilings made a study or himself, of his condition and nt ast be was rewarded by the finding of the method that so oulekly made him a well, strung, vigorous and happv man. Anyone can use the same method: If a simple, easy, safe and inexpensive.

Every ruptured person In the world should have the Captain Callings book, telling all about how he cured nlmself, and how anyone may follow the same treatment their own home without any trouble. The book nd medicine are They will be sent prepaid to nv rupture suf frrer ho will fill out the below coupon. Hut send It right awav now before you put down this paper. FBEE BTTPTUBB BOOK AND BEMXST COUPON Cant V. "tingfl line) olZH.

Watertown, N. T. Please end me vour FREK Rupture Remedy and Book without any obligation on my paj hatever. Name Addrcbs adv. CANADIAN MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor.

Cedar and Sixteenth 3 blocks vest of Granville Street BBT. O. PAUTB, BJJ, CMM BDnlntex Mr. B. Armstrong, Chatnnae tar Dedicatioo Services Canadian Memorial Hall 1 1 am.

Rev. O. M. Sanford HEAR President of B. C.

Conference, assisted by REV. DR. S. S. OSTKI1HOUT Anthem Worship the King" (Maunder) Solos "I Will Kxtol Thee" (Lli, Mrs.

Keginald Band; "Recessional" (Kipling), Mr. A. W. p.m. Address.

LEV. E. R. MacLEAN, B.A.. B.D.

Solo "in Planders Mrs. John Mclvor. Special music by the Harmony Club Orchestra 4:15 p.m. MEMORIAL SERVICE, addressed by Rt. Rev.

A. U. de Pencier, D.D. pm. Rev.

J. S. Henderson, D.D. pastor of St. AndreVa, 'rill preach Special music, rendered by Male Voice Choir.

"The lord Is My Liphf fSalterV "Asrain As Kvenlne Shadow Kails" fNevin). Quartette "Sweet Fye and Bye" (Protheroel. Messrs. Allan Wilson, W. Armstrong, K.

M. Watts and I). Spsncer. Solo "Thy Way Not M.ne. Lord" (Dressier), Mr.

Allan Wilson Take Shanshneaay, Xerrladale or lnterartn to 16th Avenue. Mattie Crawford TOMORROW At the Big Revival Compaign Good News Mission K. of P. BLOCK, EIGHTH NEW WESTMINSTER 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Come and hear for yourself. All Welcome. IV..

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