Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 21, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba A Octoba free press Winnipeg. Saturday. Marrott 1914. Imperial and foreign news Ulster wavers on revolution s Brink Reat movement of troops is first step in government s reply to Orange arming. Scene of enthusiasm greets Carson in Belfast ministers breaking under Strain. London March 20."War in Ulster is the startling headline which the sen National London newspapers Are displaying in the blackest the government began today to Dis v Bose of to regular troops in Ireland so " " tha t they May be in a position to Deal with any situation that arises. The cooler men among the loyalists and the i ser unionists however believe that " Lothine resembling War is yet in sight. The Council some time ago con Side red the possibilities of Home Rule strife and instructed . Sir Arthur facet who commands the Irish garrisons to take All necessary Ore cautions to maintain order and Safe Uard i Rov erty. A general re Dis Tribu fion of the forces in Ireland therefore. "8 if is begun today. Two regiments were Vij it from the South to reinforce the i Esler garrisons while tie troops i f Ster were moved to new stations inn Romity with the custom that in event of hostilities or rioting soldiers should not be Como Ellea to encounter people with whom they had formed friendships. In pursuance with i he same Rule some Irish recruits were sent from the a Mash recruiting Stalion to England. Working for peace. " the possibilities of a collision be tween the British soldiers and the us Ster volunteers resulting from the. Superheated political feeling Are recognized but the leaders on both sides Are trying to exert a Pacific influence. John Redmond the nationalist Leader in parliament today telegraphed the nationalists in Belfast an urgent a Oeal to abandon a Parade arranged for in Londonderry which it was thought would probably result in riot a inf 0 3 sir Edward. Carson the Ulster Lead i a. And the members of the Ulster Council invoked calmness on the part of the volunteers. Four Cabinet ministers spoke of the Ulster situation at different meetings ton Erht. John Burns president of the local government Board in an address in the occasion of the unveiling of his portrait in the National Liberal club said. Announce determination. Home Rule is a question mainly for Ireland itself. Three fourths of the v people there have demanded it per ii intently for years and we have no right to listen to the demand for More concessions or yield to clamor. We have no More desire to yield to Law-1 less lawyers than to Lawless Thomas Mck Innon Wool Secretary or state for Scotland said we will carry Home Rule by agree ment if we possibly can steadily on. Adding whatever happens we will see t hat Law and order Are unflinchingly observed in Ulster s . Do in View of the partisan claims re Garding the number of men. The or the ionization and equipment of the Ulster volunteers statements by col. , military correspondent of the London times and h. W. , a prominent Liberal writer of the a Tion who have been touring Ulster Are important. Col. Dacourt says the 110,000 men enrolled Are in the Flower of their age and of excellent physique. Decentralization has been Bhe system of organization. Each county forms a separate Init. There Are 65 battalions of which there Are eighteen in Belfast. The volunteers have 400. Motor cars 200 motor cycles and a Complete system of communication by flags and Tiell graphs. Eighty thousand rifles to col. Dacourt have been " distributed in parcels each containing be. To selected men so that whole .,.3.i a seizure of the weapons would be Flor. Nevinson estimates that Between i 0.00 and 80.00-0 men would respond v r i s p a Call mobilization of the i i in steers. He thinks the rifles of then ii volunteers obsolete and of several Dif a just Honor King or be ejected. Sydney,n,a."w.,March 41"lanybody omitting to Honor the Toast of the King will be Ruhim Ariy ejected were the words which appeared at he Bottom or the. Toast list at the military banquet inv Honor of sir Ian Hamilton Here yesterday. These were the sequel to the action of the labor mayor of Richmond who some time ago . To do Honor to the Loyal Toast. .,.-- patterns and that ammunition i 1s scarce. � to scattered groups continued or. A Evinson. They would try to. Harrass i a regular sent to occupy then country i"116 movement therefore is not a Bluff proper. Neither is it for 0 Ohmi the Ulster volunteers and a picked bodyguard and a conference Wuich followed with the Ulster Lead ers furnished the excitement. The Yosr plete shifting of the troops which was in Progress through jut Ulster and the arrival of reinforcements from the so uth furnished the surprises. The Dorsetshire regiment which had been stationed in Belfast for the past year was transferred to the Holyrood Barracks four Miles Dis Tant. The men marched with full equipment Lakinjr with them twelve carts loaded with Rifle ammunition and also machine Gums it was expected that the Bedfordshire regiment from Mulvin Gar. Westmeath would take the place of the Dorset in twin Victoria Barracks during the night. While the Dorset were passing crap Avon county Down the residence of capt. James Smith one of the Volun Teer leaders and with whom sired Ward Carson is staying the guards of the Ulster Volunteer Force turned out and stood at Salute. Many of the Dorset returned the Salute. Troops tonight were moving All along the Ulster Border. Messages received from Enniskillen Newry Armagh and Omagh said that detach ments from various regiments from Dublin Darragh and Mullingar were drafted in. Their expected arrival was made the occasion for enthusiast to demonstrations by the loyalists. Motor cars with dispatch riders Bent from Belfast on thursday to Volunteer Headquarters in All parts of Ulster re turned today. It is believed they car ried orders arranging for a Quick mobilization of the Orange forces if this should become necessary. Craigavon where sir Edward car son is guarded by volunteers each Man armed with a Rifle and Bay Onet and carrying Ball cartridges. The residence of the other Orange leaders have similar guards about them the Marquis of Londonderry arrived from London this afternoon and participated in the conference with tha Ulster leaders. The conference re a proclamation urging Tho orangemen to continue with an Atti tude of Calm waiting. Movements of troops. Dublin March 20. Two special trains left Dublin this afternoon carrying troops to the North and several other trains Are preparing to depart. The first carried the Duke of Corn Wall s Light infantry from the Gur rag h Camp to reinforce the Newry and Dundalk garrisons. The second took the troops from Mullingar and Athlone for mag h and Enniskillen tonight the Cheshire regiment which is proceeding from Londonderry be ing one of them. The service corps to right was loading forty tons of provisions hero for the Northern garrisons. The naval training ships Royal at thur and Gibraltar and the torpedo destroyers Pathfinder and attentive steamed into Kingstown har Bor seven Miles Southeast of Dublin 1 tonight. Five officers and 150 men of the Yorkshire regiment went aboard the destroyers and it was expected that other troops would embark Dur ing the their d destination unknown to the Public. Challenge to fight is sent in commons leaders growing Haggard with Strain and All tempers at break ing Point. London March 20.the political ten Sion has been increased by yesterday s bitter debate on the Ulster question in the House of commons. The Liberal leaders Are described As growing ii under the Strain. Premier Asquith is in very poor health. As for sir Edward Carson the Ulster Leader he left his bed Only an hour be fore going to the House of commons yesterday. His suffering is said by his friends to account tar the extreme but Ternes s of his words. A near observer on the Liberal benches declares that ships ready for action Dublin March 20. England is preparing for War in Ulster pro Vince. Two British warships arrived Here to Day equipped for Active he first lord of the admiralty Church 11, grew Haggard with passion at sir Odwar d a words. While John Dillon was speaking and subsequently there arose a very extra Ordinary incident. Or. Dillon had said England must conciliate the Irish in America. Major Archer Shee unionist shouted an interruption which the nationalists understood to be they Are for Eigners and ready to fight Michael j. Flavin nationalist who is Over six feet of Irish muscle shouted Back you Are a Coward to Call them major Archer Shee left the chamber and going to the writing room wrote a Challenge to or. Fla Vin asking the alter to meet him at his Chambers with two friends to Settle e the dispute. The letter was handed to or. Mclavin in the House. He went out and in the lobby met major , w h o asked him Why is called him a cow Ard. Because you called the Irish in am Erica cowards and foreigners excitedly declared or. Flavin. Major Archer Shee said he had not called them cowards but Only for Eigners. Or. Flavin offered the major Satis faction in any form of combat he de sired and there was a scene of intense excitement. A group of members surrounded the two angry men. Joseph Devlin nationalist play eco the a ple of peace maker and brought them to Modera Tion but Only with great difficulty. Joined by commander. Belfast March 20.sir Edward car son the Leader of the unionists of Ulster made a dramatic entry into the capital of the province to Day. His purpose in coming Here is to consult with the other Ulster unionist leaders and with the commanders of the Ulster Volunteer forces. The great activity displayed at unionist Headquarters and in the. Army Barracks has caused considerable excitement among the people of Belfast who for Days past have been momentarily expecting some decisive move on the part of the unionist chiefs or the government. Before Landing this morning1, sired Ward Carson received on Board the Steamer on which he made the Pas Sage from England sir George Rich Ardson a retired lieutenant general of the British who is commander in chief of the unionist forces together with his chief officers. Guard of honors As the party came Down the gang Way from the Steamer to the pier they found drawn up As a guard of Honor he emergency Force of picked men of he a Ulster volunteers who had been summoned to the unionist Headquarters at a late hour last night. A big crowd gave them a noisy Welcome cheering wildly and firing into the air from their revolvers. During the night automobiles had been kept Busy moving stores and. Documents from the unionist head Quad a ters apparently fearing a raid by the police who have Bee i keeping close watch on every move made by the unionists. Precautions of a rigorous character have been taken at Tho Victoria Mili tary Barracks Here. Extra guards Are on duty Day and night. Urgent instructions have been sent to the Mili tary authorities in. The South of Ireland to despatch reinforcements immediate the Garison stations in Ulster. Unionist papers Are very bitter Telegraph declares plan in existence for breaking Ulster by provoking outbreak. London March 20.last night s Home Rule debate and today s expressions of opinion outside the House of commons naturally concentrate on Bonar Law s offer to the government if said or. Law. The prime min ister submits his new suggestions to the country by referendum and the country decides in favor of them i have the authority of lord Lansdowne t6 say that so far As his influence in the House of Lorda goes that body will offer no impediment to the carrying completely without alteration and without delay the decision and will of the people of this among unionist papers the Dally Telegraph urges that this shows a profound change in the attitude of the opposition because they have set aside their demand for a general election they Are ready to yield Auch Points now says the Telegraph Becala the nation is at this moment in Tho very Shadow of civil the Tele graph however declares that its in formation is that measures Are being taken by the government which can Only be a prelude to a stroke of armed Force. A plan for breaking Ulster provoking an outbreak and crushing it in blood is in says the Telegraph. If the government refuses Bonar Law s offer declares the daily mail the entire guilt of any future blood shed or civil strife will rest on or Asquith s would annihilate . Amongst government organs the daily news declares that the proposed referendum is simply a proposal to annihilate the parliament . Or. Asquith s decisive refusal to assist in this conspiracy says the news should convince the opposition hat Alii idea of reversing the parliament by exploiting Ulster Are futile. Pledges of supporting civil War drop Ped lightly from reckless lips when now that Blank cheques Huv been met the opposition May Well be anxious. To do Bonar Law Justice yesterday s speech reveal some sense of the daily chronicle thinks that a referendum would almost certainly yield a very Large Home Rule major Ity but says that it would be impossible to give a referendum on Home Rule without making the referendum a part of our political institutions. Ulster says the chronicle is Only the stalking horse of the opposition to undermine the parliament Normal majority London March 20.the govern ment s majority of 93 was about three above Normal majority but several members of All parties were absent through illness. Home Rule will pro Bably next come before the commons on monday March 30, for its second Reading. Garson appeals to supporters urges dignified and Calm attitude for Honor and credit of the Community. Canadian associated press London March 20."i desire at the earliest Opportunity after my arrival in Ulster to earnestly Appeal to our Follower s to main Tain the same dignified attitude of Calm and peace which hitherto prevailed to the Honor and credit of the the above message was published by sir Edward car son at Belfast today such intimation being made in View of the effect of Hon. Winston Churchill s speech on Home Rule and rumours that the government intended taking action. Pacific defence. Sunday Church services March 22nd, 1914 anglican saints Church. Broadway v Walter m. Loucks ., Hector. . A Tina am Abaft . 3 Run Day school ared by isl classes. 4.15 . Holy far Rte a i. 7 ., Evensong an ser Mon. All free and unappropriated. Christ Church Higgins and Pri Miess Street near c. P. R. Depot. Rev. By. , Rector. Holy com minion 8.8fl morning prayer and ser Mon 11 sunday school 3 Evensong and Harmon. 7. Wednesday Evensong and address 8. Saints Days hol , 10. Holt Trinity Church Corner of Grraham Avenue and Don and Street. The Ven. Archdeacon 3tortin, dd., rec Tor Rev. A.,q. Fribourg d.c., assistant fourth sunday in Lenl. Holy Mara 11 pm at j8.30 . Divine service at 11 Jum. With Sermon by Archdeacon Forton on caiaphas he bigoted at 3 o clock sunday school and adult Biblo class. At 7 -. Evening prayer and Sermon by the re. A. E. London March 21. Sydney Des patches to hand this morning speak of the possibility of senator Millen going to new zealand Confer with or. Allen minister of defence both on the new situation arising out of or. Churchill s statement and on the suggested cooperation of the two Domin ions in training and other matters which have become necessary in View of the scheme of naval defence recently announced by the new zealand government. The Only difficulty lies in the fact that the Commonwealth parliament meets 071 april 15 and that or. Millen s presence in the Senate is essential having regard to the pro Bable political crisis As he is Leader of the government in the upper House the invitation to the conference came from or. Allen and every Effort will be made to accept it immediately. Succeeds m. Mortis. Paris March 20. Premier Doum argue today announced the appoint ment of Deputy Gauthier As minister of Marine to succeed m. Monis who resigned yesterday. Spiritualism Winnipeg spiritual research .ch.urch, near. Corner Lipton and Isar gent. Lyceum at 3 o clock. Evening service at 7. Mid week meeting wednesday evening at 8 o clock. Questions invited. A Royal warrant to his Majk to Kino of Ore v. Clark Bros. & Hughes funeral directors and embalmers 372 Carl ton Fet Steele Block Annex. Two Auto and h o r. S e main. 1239, 3911. W. T. Clark Rea. 272 Carlton St. Phone main 1239winnipeg Beach. Al Der and Grove St. Transcona St. John 1555. W. T. Clark first spiritualist Church 371 Poison Avenue. Public circles every tuesday and thursday at 8 o clock conducted by mrs. Forrest. Sunday at 3.3-0 and 7 o clock. Speaker mrs. For rest lyceum sunday school every sunday at 2 o clock. Church of Christ reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of l. S., 241 Kensington Street St. James. Sunday school 10 . Preaching at 11 . By we. Co bombs. Preaching at 7 . By we. Pugsley. Aved mesday nigh t in Rayers or vice 8 Toung i people s1 society Friday might 8 . Istra Angiers Yordi ally invited to these s services. Pastor o. L. D Arcy. Theosophy theosophical society. Open meetings of the Winnipeg Lodge Are held at 353 Broadway Corner of Carl ton Street on sundays at 3.so And on wednesdays at 8 . Mormons the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day saints will hold special services at 932, Sherbrooke Street Belt line car to Cor. Sherbrooke and Pacific. Sunday March 15. President German e. Elsworth of Chicago will be pres ent. Sunday school 10 . Preach ing services 2 ., and 7 . All Welcome. No collection. Unitarian All souls Church unitarian. Corner of Westminster and Furby. Services 11 and 7. Rev. Horace West Wood minister will preach a both services. Subject in the morning the message and Mission of unitarian ism in this Sermon or. West Wood will seek to present the principles o f t h e Liberal Faith and its attitude to the great questions of life and truth. Evening subject. Eternal me this will be the last of the series on. Are we immortal strangers will find a Welcome Here. One thousand armed troops Are being poured into the counties h faster province from the rest of the Island to meet any hostile movement on the part of the unionists led. By sir Edward Carson ,.,Captain James Craig sir George Richardson and other Radical Lead _ 5rs the anti Home Rule forces. Err the Transfer of troops into the North of Ireland after the Bri _ Tish Cabinet had decided against such action indicates the Ulster sit a a Jia Tion has reached a stage of seriousness which is alarming the gov Ern ment. Preparing for press spec Laj Cable service. Belfast March 20. The Clank of sabres is heard throughout or to Day. The unusual movement of British troops gave every indication that the government is preparing for a crisis. Heavy de Taehia agents of troops arrived at Omagh Ennis Kulen and Armagh Dur the Day and hitherto Only the Small garrisons have been maintain. At these places. It was reported arrangements Are being made to increase the detachments at Belfast. Sending troops North. I2l g free Preis special Cable. Service is Dublin March 20. Five Hundred troops were transferred to a Newry Garrison 200 from Curranh and 300 from Mullingar. Three Hundred others from Mullingar Garrison were sent to Londonderry. Tic re Are other smaller troop movements. At Elim Chapel Corner Sherbrooke Street and Ellice Avenue or Allan Crabtree of Texas will speak sunday . Subject sevenfold mystery of Tow gospel. ".also. Monday tuesday wednesday thursday evenings next week at 8 . On the holy spirit his office and work All Are invited. Come. On. Jeanis. The rejected give us Atabas Tesuko of a Choice. St. Cuthbert s Chat Shch Elm Wood Cor. Mclntosh and Brazier. Sunday holy of Mim Unton. 8. Martins 10.30.sling Euch Aorist 11-. Evensong 7. Thursday Holly co or Munim 7 . The Rector May be seen in the Church on saturday evenings. Rev is. C. R. Pritchard i Rector St. John. 1706. St. George s Church. Corner Isabel Street and ban Rutyne Avenue. Rev. J. J. Roy. ., Rector. Seats All free services 11 . And 7 . Sun Day Seh ool and Bible classes 3 . class 4 wednesday 8 . Sip Ecial Denten. Servi be in Church. Alt cordially Welcome. Presbyterian free presbyterian Church services Are held in Soott Meta Oral Hall Corner Princess and Rupert Atad will . 05e conducted by i. Gilles student. A Orniti serv i or 11 .afternoon. Gaelic 3 evening 7 . Prayer meeting wednesdays at 8 . A u g u s t i n e p r e s bytes ii a n Church Corner River Avenue and Royal Street. Minister Rev. G. B. Avilton. . Res Odence. 111 Royal St. Jib one it. Rouge 93. Assistant min ister Rev. J. G. Zompas . Phone it. Rouge 866. At the morning service 11 ., Rev. Duncan. Mcleod ., will preach pm Formosa. At the evening service 7 ., Rev. C. Murray d.d., us Perta tend Enito of Itil ssi oing for Manito a Wii a preach and fhe Hoit Wil give selections rom jul Dias ," hand Al. Sunday school and a Bible class 3 . Clifton Street presbyterian Church Portage and Clifton. Rev. J. B. Clyde ., 664 Spruce Street phone Sher. 5253. Service sunday. 11 . And 7 . Sunday school 2.30 brotherhood. 3.45 preacher the min ister. All Welcome. Knox . Cor. Of Donald and Elyce. Rev. F. B. Duval d.d., pastor. Rev. Sola tit . . Assistant will preach at 11 am. And 7 in m. At the evening service tech or will Render a special musical pro . Christian Endeavor at 10 . Sabl at a sch ool anal adult Bible class at 3 . A cordial Welcome to All. St. Jude s Church. Cor. Of Arlington and Wellington Avenue. Rec Tor Rev. George Horro bin 315 Home Street. Sunday March 22. Holy com Munion 8.30 . Matins and Sermon 11 . Sunday school 3 . Even song and. Sermon 7 . St. Luke s Church fort Rouge Rector Rev. Am. Bertal Heeney sunday services 8.30 holy com Munion. 11, Matins. 3, sunday school. 7, Evenso Iii. The Rector will preach at both services. St. Martin s Mission Smithfield Avenue. Seven Oaks minister in charge Rev. Canon Gill off St. Cross Street. Services 11 . And 7 . Sunday school 3 . St. Matthew s Church Corner Maryland and St. Matthew s just North of Portage. R. B. Mcelheran Rector 138 Maryland. Holy communion at 8.-30. Sunday school and Bible classes at 3. The Rector will preach at b o the morning and evening services. Or. Farm urn will give a Short a Cital after the evening service. St. Michael and All Angels Mulvey Avenue West of Hugo Street Corydon Avenue car to Street sunday holy eucharist 8.30 a. M., Matins and Litany 10.15 holy eucharist choral11 Evensong 7 . Week Days. Holy eucharist on saints Days. 7.30 . Evensonsr saturday 8 . St. Albans Church. Cor. Rath Gar and Pembina. Rector Rev. J. Morris 317 Bartlett ave. Pm. 1046 it. Rouge. Sunday services. Holy com Munion 8.30 . Except 3rd sunday in month Whert it is at 11 . Morr Payen 11 . Evening prayer 7 . Wednesday evening service at 8 . St. Andrews Cor. Begin and Ellen near Caine Gie Library. Rev. Or. A. G. Sir Clair 429 Elgin. Minister. Tomorrow 11 . Evensong. Strangers welcomed. Baptist Broadway Baptist Church Cor. A Alnut St. And Broadway ave. Rev a. T. Sowerby ., ph.d., ll.d., Pas for. Subjects 11 . Why Paul go to Rome 7 i my brother s keeper a Cor dial invitation to strangers. Emmanuel Baptist Church Rev s. J. Arthur pastor. Services in won Derland theatre Corner Sargent and Sherb Rolce at 11 ., and 7 sunday school and Bible class in first German Church at 3 -. Also prayer meeting on thursday at 8 . In the same place. Nassau Street Baptist Church Corner Nassau Street and Gertrude Avenue. Pastor Rev. Avilliah Hay. The Rev. William Hay will preach morning and evening. Morning at 11. Subject the Challenge of the evening at 7. Subject the Ca-1 of Frh a full choir and Quartetti. Ever food a invited and warmly welcomed. Bibl classes and sunday school at 3 . First Baptist Church Cor Cumberland and Hargrave streets. Rev. A. N. Marshall b. A., pastor. Morning subject the Mantle of per Sonal evening us be it a murderer and his music from id Outsole Quartetti in the Nonn Init. Up eci Al solos by mrs. Reif and or. A. E. Greenlaw in the even ing. Tabernacle Baptist Church Corner Burrows and Charles minister Rev. F. W. Walker Pugh . Phone St. John 1973. Services .11 and 7. Morniing sheep and shei evening series the Story of Joseph 1 the Young Sun Day Soboo-1 and adult Bible class 3 . The Church of t h e child and the stranger. A denominational Elim Chapel Corner Ell ice and Sherbrooke. Lord s Day 11 . Lord s supper 3 -., sunday school and Bible class 7 . Gos Pel service wednesday. 8 . Prayer meeting Friday 7.30 ., children s lantern service. International Bible students association of Winnipeg meet for study of the scriptures in the Odd Fel lows Temple Kennedy Street on Sun Days 3 and. 7 . Strangers and visit ors Welcome. No collection. Seats All free. Helpful literature for Bible study free. Apply Secretary 59 allo Ivay Avenue. Winnipeg. Christians gathered Liv the name of the Christ hither to meeting in the Liberal Elib Hall. Notre Dame Avenue now meet in the following Halls West end gospel Hau Corner Beverley Street and Ellice ave., and Harrison Hall Corner Poison ave. And main Street. West Hall meetings lord s Day to remember the lord at 11 . Sunday school and Bible class at 3 . Gospel meet ing at 7 . Tuesday for ministry of god s word and prayer at 8 . Thursday for prayer at 8 Har Rison Hall meetings. Lord s Day to remember the. Lord at 11 . Sun Day school and Bible class at 3 . Gospel meeting at 7 . Monday for ministry of god s word and prayer at s . Friday for prayer at s . Ebenezer Hall Martin ave., Elmwood. Lord s Day 11 ., breaking of bread. 3 ., sunday school and Bible class. 7 . Gospel i reacting wednesday 8 . Prayer meeting. Friday 8 ., Bible study All Are Welcome \ Christ Adele kilns. The Christadelphian meet in the Orange. Hall Berry Street nor Wood at 11 . For memorial service and at 7 pin. To preach the Goepel of he kingdom of god. A Hearty Wel come extended to All seekers after truth. All seats Are free. No collection. Robertson memorial Church Corner Burrows and Mckenz be. Pas Tor Rev. A. Meta a Gaft a if Burrow Avenue pastor. Services 11 . Anc 7 . Minister will preach at both services. Point Douglas presbyterian Church. Mcdonald and Argyle streets. To. Muldrew minister. Phone m. 603s, 40 Lily Street. Sunday services 11 . And 7 . Sunday sch ool and Bible class 3 The minister will preach at both services. Home Street p.r15sbyterian Church Corner of Home and Portage. Sunday services 11 ., 7 .. Bible class. 2. Sunday school 3. Rev. Hugh j. Robertson ., 237 Arlington Street. Reformed p r e s b \ r t e r i a n Church. Rev. T. Patton will in Ecklor. Vii tors cordially invited to the Community St. James Park congregational. Tiu Rich Hoime Street one Block South of Portage Avenue. Pastor. Rev. Edgar Whitehouse. 211 Furby Street. Ser vices 11 and 7. Sunday school 3. Adul t Bible Al ass. 3. Or. W Hillhous a will con both services. In the morning he will speak on the i Era a the trag Edy of in the evening he will sneak on three crowns of Mish Helen Presty a vim be Tho soloist at the evening service. All Wel come. Lutheran first English lutheran. Mary land Street and Ellice Avenue. Rev. P. K. Baisler b. A., b. D., pastor 573 Maryland Street. Lierma a Pou Wells organist. Morning scam on on gospel for fourth sunday in Lent. Evening Gad s Grace and Man s re sunday sch ool with adult Bible Clas a 3 . Strangers cordially welcomed. Welsh Church. The Welsh Church. At the Cor Rifle off Ort Street and Portage ave nue in the Avin Nipert business c o l l e. Sunday services at 11 and 7 -.,Sun Day sch col at 3 . Rev. A. W. Griffith pastor 549 langs lilt Street wll preach. Cro Esaw Cal nog 1 l of phone Sher. 4417. Methodist Norwood methodist Cut Torch Corner of Marlon Ano its. Rev. T. W. Bailey pastor. Service 11 a Jii. And t . Class meet ins Sut Klays 10 . Sunday school and Phi Lachrista by ble class. 2 45 . Epworth league mondays 8 . Prayer Meetins i Day. 8 i. Maryland it Kkt Mythol is Church. Rev. A. Hamilton . ., pastor. Moral no Rcv. Sir. Karle the Chunc be missionary will his experiences in that land. Evening the pastor a n. Seizing a. Great of a splendid will Render several selections Trio Cloi cot the regular evening service. 1 Tibia class 2.45 . In icelandic All. Interesting . Very body invited to All services. Scats True. Bethel Mission. 730 a i j k x a x d k r ave. Opposite Lulu is Rev. Or. John . Phone Gurry -1757. Residence 71 j Pacific Avn a. Chaplain. Services. 11 . Did 7 . Sunday school at 3 . Morning. Or. W. Bay Ley. Evening or. White Broadway methodist Church Corner Broadway Ami Kennedy Street. Rcv. W. 13. Caswell. H.a., pastor. The pastor proc Lii s at both services. Subject. 11 . The mar e shall become a subject. 7 . Why aware proles Tan 18, " fourth Sermon by Clinko we d i Mil believe in the sacrifice of the maws the roman Catholic the ankle Ca Tho l i c and the protestant views i l l be clearly explained. Splendid music by a Linoir and Quartetti. Welcome for All. Gordon Jii Irsom St ctr tji tilt Elm Ood. Corner Brazier and Poi or. Herbert Brown. Scotland s famous Bass. Come Early to secure seats. A. Welcome hand to strangers. Young methodist Church Oor. Broadway and Rurby. Rev. R. Whit ing. Minis ter in thu morning of or. Woluns s talk to children will a on playing the Man and my Sermon subject in my unbelief Ami what to do with door open at jo.45. Ser vice 11. Miss quasi will sing. We Are look tons for a Large at Tendance at our morning service. Ome. Or. Whiting s subject for s u n d a y nip i t is near cuts people should not twice this has Sug b bearing on som present issues. Mrs. Mus stove. And or. Halh Khaw i l l clip a turfs of the Tate National gallery will be shown. Zion methodist Church Pacific Avenue West of Princess Street. The. Pastor. Rev. J. L. Batty Wil l preach at both services. M o r n i n g subject the a Ornan who a a evening democracy and the. Liquor sunday school at .1 o clock. At 3.30 the manhood league will discuss Crim Wesley methodist Church. Avil Ham Avenue. Rev. Too. F. A Cal Lagh pastor. Subject for 11 . The boy father of the Man a l i t t be child Lea Ding. Subject for 7 The special themes announced for the 29th inst the in f Luence of Lobeco and cd Garette Unin on Chris Ian character. Can a Man be a consistent Christian and ht-11 tobacco a n so a set mock 214 Potapa Avenue. Ouen of very Day f r o m 11 . Tit 5 . The Public in cordially invited to the Radloff room int Etc Nasser Church Corner Alexande and Stanley Street. Sunda school 3 j. A. Or Carlil i in service 7.so e. J. Acc Hycl. Pastor. I35 Alexan Dej Avenue. Phone Garry 139 ;