r THE OBiAvA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 PAGE THREE ool Site Christmas Decorations in Business Section Result Of Splendid Co-( peration A ---------- OSHAWA LUMBER CO. PROVIDES TREES Work of Placing Decorations on Stree} Carried Out by the Oshawa Fire Depart: ment--Plan Should Help to Stimulate Christmas Spirit Sponsored by The Oshawa Dally Times, and made possible through the co-operation of eity officials snd business men, the scheme of Ohristiang decoration which Is pearing completion fu the business Hon of tha elty surrounding | the corner ot King and Bimeos Streets 1s attracting much atten tion from Motarista dasing through the oity, as well trom | the oftisens of Oshawa thompalves | The purpose behind the idea of decoration of the business section, a8 coneelved by A HR, Alloway, business manager of The Times, WARN to ereate more of a Entiitmig vd MUM LL WIORKS Prosident of the Oshaws Whole. sale, Limited, which has afi ated with the York Trading Company In establishing Supers for Moves, ADDR EH ge LOCAL WHOLESALE Sy FIRM 70 SPONSOR Gide ccs SUPERIOR STORES the Sbundans use of Christmas Oshawa Wholesale Limited, ress and evergreens, Once vonceived, me 1den waa! Affiliates With Toronto won put inte action through the cooperation of the Oshaws Lum: Company ber Company, which, through ita president, W, M, Gilbert, offered to It was announced today by Russell provide all the Christmas trees |Storks, president of the Oshawa and evergreens necessary for the | Wholesale, Limited, that his firm had earrying out of the plan, 'This [effected an amalgamation of Inter splendid offer, of course, made |ests with the York Trading Comp the whole scheme possible, Acting [any, Limited, of Toronto, - whereby on behalt of the Retail Mer [the grocery ehain of Buperior Stores otion of the Chamber of [In thid district will be sponsored by mmerce, of whieh he is chali= [Oshawa Wholesale This afmbation between the two firms means that Superior Stores are now sponsored by various wholésale n, John Burns gave valuable peration in the planning of the rk firms from Ottawa to Londerr, Freed The work of placing the dees tions in position haw been un-'man Sons Limited, of Ottawa, Calis rtaken by the men of the Osh. |Lreamery, Limited, of Niagara fe a fire department, through the and itiott Blait Limited o ny " tio or [don are alse asdoelptad with Ve ™ ag rr ran are York Trading dona in sponsor orrid, chairman. of tha five pro-| INE this chain of stores tion and' oly property obm- re arg now aban 000 hranehes mittee of the oity council, ana Fire |0f Superior Stores all in Canada, It Ohiet W. R, Blliott, who showed Is expected to establish 8 number of a commendable willingness to do NEW hranches in the Oshawa district, erything possible to kelp with [Including several fu this city, All the project, And then, to complete pares po Kile, dio Atiet i i! "Wi y AAWH LOR FS TTA (LI 1} in ohain 166 aaa erALiEN, farmis tion goes into effect Fanuary 1 Lg i, NOEL PATMER WILL SPEAK HERE Il Telephone Company and the dro-Eleetric Power Commis sion to have the decorations fase Distinguished Minlster And Wife Here Tonight For Evangelistic Meeting téned to thelr poles, With this splendid spirit of wl A distinguished preacher ia speaking In Oshawa tonight in the aperation met on all sides, the work went ahead rapidly, and to- day the decorations are attracting much attention as the cltisens pass to and fro on Kiug and Himecoe person of Rev, ¥, Noel Palmer, who {a coming with Mpa, Palmer, alio a success ul evangelist, te Gals vary Baptist Chureh, Athel street west, Rey, and Mra, Palmer ave Hata Before the work Ia com. coming down from Toronte with it 1a expected that the Sirectt for two blocks In ehe re = section of A party of young people from the Alllanee Tabernacle, Ohristle ft, hon the central Inter mulant to al in Oshawa, to asaiat In the evangellatio oam the eolty, and will act » the "Chrjgtinas A -- we - FOLD CTAARKTTEA, Rayichu, palgn now being conducted at Cals vary Ohureh, Thera will likely be e arene Main aainirate Witiin tn po urt this morntug ohare: od. wiih sllne Sluerelite without a large crowd to hear these nots able speakers, The evangellstio campalgn, which tity ana ta now in ita second week, in creat: rail: Rvs heen this i ing considerable futerelt, Toast EE iy " AP | he netew night a party of ahout BO youns eople from Forward Naptist Shure, Torento, led by thelr pas tor, Rev, Walter ghen, had oharge of the meeting at which neveral professed version, Rev, Mr, Hughea not only 1} appeal to the uncon #0 called upon »p tians to make J of thelr Hves, AF A 'ANew Three Manual © Pipe Organ MR. F.W, AND MRS. COWAN "to St, George's Church Will Be Dedicated on WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC, 11TH * By The Right Reverend James Fielding Sweeny; Rishop of the Diocese of Toronto The sermon will be Rev, Dry Cosgrave, Provost of Trini : 1] q \ oH College, Toronto, an A fs She device WHE Ie ang by New 2 A Recital will follow hy Mr, H, Matthias Turton 8. Solehinag ornis Iniely. shige) tram Laan Jingo jr Time from 8 to 10 O'clock We are mle authorlaod agente Sargon In OAHAW RARN'R DRUG LADY"WO to . at her home, Phone RUBBER INDUSTRY 1S SUBJECT OF AN INTERESTING TALK 7, B, Cooper of Goodyear Co,, Addresses Local Ro- tary Club COTTON IMPORTANT An inwight Into the modern rub« or industry was glven at the Ros 'ary club meeting yesterday by A, 4, Cooper, of tha Goodyear Tire 'nd Rubbér Company, New Tare nto, One of the most Interesting tatements that Mv, Cooper made, was that the control of a suppy of suitable cotton was as essential to the modern tire manufacturer a8 the control of a supply of rubs her, and that the price of coveoy, inder ordinary conditions, had ns nueh effect upon the price of tires i did (he price of rubber, The discovery of vuleanising by Charles Coodyesy in 1880 paved the way for the modern rubhey jue dustry, he sald, The original supe ply of rubher eame from the Axes gon district In Brasil, but the far slghtadness of Bly Henry Wickham, who started plavitations In the = tish troplea! eolonies, has resulted in the practical control hy Britain of tha rubber produstion, "Today, Britain has about BO per cent of the rubber plantations, the Duteh H0 per cent, and the balance of 50 por cent ave held hy Americans, Ju panese and native growers, } Auto Helped Rubber Industry The development of the automos bile enused the great growth of the rubber industry, yel the growth ov the automobile trade could never have been specomplished had not the viubher Industry kept pace with it, sald Mr, Cooper, "The srarelty of rubber had much to do 9» hh the downfall of Germany Fieets of lorries and trucks behind the lines had no tives, und the diffienity ot transportation had wmueh to do with the final surrender of the Ger man forced," he continued, The big rubber companies nol only had to go out and establish rubber plantations to assure them salves of a supply of rubber, but Also had to establish large cotton plantations to assure a supply of the high-grade cotton that went In to the production of automobile tres; sald the speaker, Then, hes cause the cotton Industry had not kept paca with the situation, tha rubber companies had to establish cotton mille ta handle the product In the vight way, The Improvement of tha quality of cotton used fn aus tomahile tires had much to do with the greatly Inereased mileage now being secured from them, he des elared The Industry in Canada Mr, Cooper sald that in 1088 there wera 48 rubber companies In Canada, of whieh #1 were In Ons tariog 180 in Quebee and 2 In British Colymblia, They had a total eapl taligation of $71,000,000, paid J00,000 In wages and #485, E0000 for materials, and had a production for the year of a Kross value of §100,000,000, A total of 17,008 people were employed In the Canadian rubber plants last year, The speaker was Introduced by Rotarian Roy Willmeot, and Rotarls an Roy Bennett moved a vote of thanks to him, During the meet. ng W, €, Hutohinson, a new mem- har, was recelved Inte the elub Visitors were present from: Pluie burg, Montreal and Toronto, Further announcement was made at the meetine, of the Christmas party being held by the olub In 'otary Hall next Monday night at wix o'clock, This party la being held to raise money for the iooal Welfare and Christmas Cheer Fund, something to shaw for Its work, All army of experienced Christmas time, During last week, were shipped to the western Ince with toys for nine new winter in this land of promise, west full eontyating on theif own oily, , hand is good, the quantity falls far short of below sufficient Oshawi who Is depending on us, Piti ul Case of ome pitiful oases of neell are coming to light as the ofolnis of the Welfare and Christmas Cheer Fund make inquiries Inte the many reports heing received from Inter outed friends of families which wry In dive need, Most of these reports are coming from friends and neigh hours; and not from the familes themselves, for they are unwilling te make thelr needy condition known, One guch cope Is that of a diss abled veteran of the Great War, gassed on the battlefields of France, aud suffering from an ins sldlous disability, For five months he hing heen unable to secure em ployment, but he Is hopeful that when the General Motors plant hes somes hurler he will be taken baok Inte hin old position, For the ast five months he and his wife and family of six children have had to exiat on hin war pension of $561 a month, Hut that amount was not sufficient to pay the rent, and sick ness In the home also contributed to his diffienlities, so that he fall Into arrears with his rent, A week or ko ago the ballife Came to his house, and he was threatened with evietion vnless some provision were made for the Arrears of rent, "To save his fam fly from being put out on the Atreet, ne had only one thing lent to db, He signed over his pens sion, his compensation for the dis uhilities Inourred In the service of his country, to the landlord, Last Thursday the pension cheque ars rived, He was onl.od to the bank to endorse It over to the landlord, And he received one dollar, while the landlord recelved the other tify, On dollar! Only one dollar to keep himself, his wife and six chix dren In fuel, clothing and food for one month, Yet he himself made no appeal for help, A kindly nelgh bour who learned of his olveun, AAnces 'oommunionted with tue hos heen at work and the Leyw are same, ulvendy taking on that brand new gens this can be dons, hut without Appearance which makes them wo It the Beouts wre noceptable to the poor children st Now Mi our obligations to we | 6d, the woouts are cons | the ¥ire Hall, snd the office of The While the quality of the toys on phone 1410W to take ore of the needs of avery child fn de thelr and everybody will have | dant | year the Toy Ahop supplied New Year, More Christmas Cheer Fund Commities winters and this year it is hoped to do the With the help of the siti. owerless! It Manta Claus Is going to visit your children this Christmas, they five parcels ara hound to have some toys which rove will ba thrown out after wpb: Why not give them to the Toy Bhop dleny whe are pending thelr first now, so that they may be ye-work- in visit, ed for some less fortunate ehild? There are collection depots at Oshawn Dally Times, or if you or 1110W, Heouts will eall, You do your bit, the Beouis will a Merry Christmas, and a Happy Disabled War Veteran Given Help By Means of Welfare Societies Welfare Booleties, and the family in now helig eared for, It is almost unbelievable that there should he such oases In Oshaws, but the above Is an notusl ease, This 1s the eause far whieh an uppenl tor contributions is heing made, and for which & generous and prompt response In helng sought, Assistance is wlso coming In other ways, On Thursday eves ning, Dee, 18, the Helping Hand Class of Wimeoe Hirest United Chureh is repeating te splendid amateur play, "Receiving the Par pon," In the Masonic Hall, The Masonie Hall is being wiven free for this purpose, and the antire proceeds will go into the Welfare and Christmas Cheer Vund, But the need Ix tremendous, and there will have to he 8 much greats or response than thers has been so far to provide wutficlent funds to help all the needy eases, Contribu tions should he went at onee te 7, W, Joyos, manager of the Demin lon Hank and treasurer of the fund, or to the office of the Osh awa Dally Times Ntanding to Date The standing of the fund at noon today was as follows Already soknowledged , ,88,081,00 Behaofleld Weal Gon Lid, ' ' J Benton Fred T, Btovie ,,, Dy, I, K, Kplser Thornton's Corners HN Thornton's Corners 1, A MMM ' Dr, D, &, Holg Ladies' Ald, Centre Chureh ' L,, Lester Kalsoy OM, Ewing John Rows Nuechanan's Manistrate J, XK, J, Bmall |, 8 Laura A, Clough A Friend . 13 100,00 TRANNY 100,00 86.00 45,00 gA00 46.00 A.00 0.00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 500 A00 1,00 Willis |, otal to date A 417.00 "City News PAY TEACHERS EARLY he Doard off Kdueation decided last hah! 10 pay the December sal aries of local school teachers hefore Christmas, aa has boen sustomary in Previous vears, CHUOOLS REOPEN JAN, ¢ Monday, January 6, was set as the reopening date for the Oshawa schools after Christmas vacation, The date legally set in January 4, which falls on Friday, Schools close for Uy Christmas holidays on December REPAIRS AT MARY AT, 3CHOOL It was moved by Trustees Vickery and MeKinnon at the Hoard of Edu cation meeting last night that the falling plaste®™ In some rooms ol Mary Street School he repalred durs i the Christmas holidays at a cost of about $150, This motion passed, INSPECT NEW SCHOOL A meeting between the Board of Education and 8, 1, Coon and Sons, architects on the Tew technical school addition, en Monday afternoon next, was arranged at the floard Meotng last night, The meeting for the purpose of inspecting the new addi tion, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOREN WIHT avon bloomers, shoe paokn, alae 0, 40 Buckingham, Phone hide 4 ' a TO MINT THREN NOT HOUSE: keeping roams, Three minutes walk to AM... Light and heat also pie for ges, Apply 118 (1800) VED TIRE WARHYNG ater | roams, bathroom, lght, heat and J ; , 20 Maple St, Phone TW, LEN 1 Ao With good cellar, Nicely dev od, Rent reasonable, I han (1 CORNET OAR IE, tween Thom pyon's drug store and Your Corners on Sunday night, Kindly return to 11 Oak street, 1888) INTRTHTTORS NETWNRN AUN 0 te 15 wanted, A chance to earn latman money and prises, Ap ly 88% Drew street at seven a'ologk night, (186a) 0 LRTSTWO OR THRER UN wrnished rooms, hardwood floors '11 conveniences, Apply to 264 Ar WP street, (1840) ANTE IRT FOR OWENERAY, hoausawoark, Must he sAburionced. pply Wednesday morning only, S1 Slmeoe street north, AOE TOUR ROOMED HOUSE, TIOHTS And water, Paved street, Near \ WR, Immediate possession, Cae A coal, worn alx weeks, WHI sell cheup. Stge 28, Phone 14885, (1360) The Spanish Room welcomes you with gifta from every corner of the globe=Quaint gifts from far off China and India~Gifts from the Old World==Gifta from the New==Gifta from the Motherland==Gifts from our own New==Novel==Usefulw- dian manufacturers, Practica main stoye, FELT Established 1886 re == Distinctive, moderately priced. Use the staircase from the Notei---Store Open Evenings Oshawa's Leading 12 Simeoe St, Cana: Gifts all BOARD T0 EVICT THE NON-RESIDENT PUPILS ON JAN. | Assurance Recelved From Department That Action Is Justified MUST PAY FEES The Board of Education has rg celved wesurance, from the Chief In- spector of Public Sehools, hie Ith ise tion In demanding that non-resident pupils attending city public schools pay fees, wis Justified, it wis reports ed to the Board last night, 'Thus ase sured that it has the power to cols leet the fees under motions previous ly passed In Board meetings, the Board decided last night to evel from the public schools on January I, all pupils from outside the city who are not paying Tees and whos purents dos not awn property in the city nasessed at BOO or more, Supervising principal Cannon re ported that there were only hve pu pile still In the public schools, who werg not paying a wid whos pai ents did not own property in the eity assessed at $000 or more, "he balance had either transferred thelr attendance to schools In the town ship where they resided, or had been ying the fees preseribed by the Sourd A ruling of the vious meeting provided thst resident pupils, whose parents did not own property in the sity vilued ul more than BOO, would have 10 puy fees amounting ta $4 per month or $0 per year per pupil Uhis action was taken under see thon 83 of the Publis Behools Act of Unt, two sub sections of which read | "(4) The parent sien nonsrosident sugh fees. monthly seribed by the hourd, topetinor with the taxes, if any, paid hy the parent of guardian to such school, shall not exceed the average gost per pupil of the maltenance ol the school "(4) Where the property of a non resident is assopned lor mount pqual to the average wssessment ol residents the ehildren of sueh non resident shall he admitted to the pub He school of the section on the sam terms and conditions as the ehildren of residents," A question was later ralsed as to whether the words "sehodl section applied ta a city as well as 10 &a tovenship school section, The Depart ment of Education has ruled that this is the esse, however, and has ass ed the Hoard that its action was pro per The Board has heen trying Tor some time to secure from the eity assessor and the city treasurer a statement as to the average assessment of resi dent in the ety, This statement has not yet heen fortheaming however, and the Hgure of $000 was set hy (he Hoard as the nearest It could arrive at as the average assessment of resl dents in Oshawa, It is stated by mem bers of ithe Board that the enus of proving $600 is not the correet fi ure rests upon the non-residents own Ing property in the eity at loss than $600 and who wish ww have thelr ohildren attend the elty schools, Prebble debbie Coming Events ------ Board at & pre all non or guardian of pup shall pay We may he pre but sueh fees, an a ¥ A Conta per word each Ine © sertion, Minimum charge for each Insertion, Bde, rire ddd dng ORHAWA WINTER GARDENS, Tueaday, December 10th at ¥.80 pm, Hpecial Hoelal Plan Dance night featuring Rid Smith's Strombola Beven (The 4 On ohestra) 7 sensational, singing shivery serenaders ¥, Gents 400 Ladies 200 including all dane. Ing and admission, (186h) LADIEA' BIBLE CLARE OENTRE Bt, United Church will held » wale of work and afternoon tea, Thuraday, December 13th at 2.30, (1380) ORGAN AT aT George's Ohural Wadnesday evening, Decembbr 11th, at § pom, by Mr, H, Matthing Tum ton celebrated organist, formerly of Leeds, Hngland, now of To RECITAL BROS. Jewellers South Phone 188 conta, (1800) N'I' FAIL TO SRE THE 10% teview at the Rotary Hall, jontre Hireet, resented ay heist Chureh AY PA, tn ald of the Children's Ald Hoolety Christmas Fund, December 12+ 18, § pom, Tiokets 3de, (1340) IR PLAY VYRREORIVING THR Parson" will be repeated under the Ausploes of the Auditarinm Committee Temple Bldg, Ita, and Helbig Hand Class, Bimoos Street United Ohupeh, In the Masonite Temple Thursday avens Ing, December 12 at & o'clock, The proceeds to he given to the Oahawa Wellare Committes, (1880) HAWA MILK PRODUCERS are holding thelr annual bans quet in King Street Unlted Chureh, Friday, December 13, at 19.30 noon, All producers are Invited to attend, Seoure tickets and information from Seovetary A. TT, Stainton, (1348a) WARK AND ROUND DANCE, Alhert treet Hall tonight, Dee, 16th, Boh Woods' Blue Ralls, 280, Fallow the arowd and dance with Linton tn his call and ihm, (136n) OUND AND SQUARE DANUR AT Gene's Hall, Courtice tonight, Admission 280, (188) WHIST DRIVE SON® OF ENG Ontario, & branch of which Is lo ented In this elty, plores In this distriet, nounoeed today the Oshawa distriet, thon of looal merchants, Oru, wtares Ontario, tonal Grocers, up-to-date establishments, and furs nishes weekly advertising and sup orvislon, White stores in and it 1g hoped to plage about 60 n and Colborne, which area is nerved hy White stores are controlled in Ons tarie hy National Groedrs, and ave Hnked up with Reneau's Company, and White ohain stores in the vest of the dominion, urchase 'Is Rescinded by Board of Education Toy Shop Needs Mun 3 Gifts of Old Playthings AL lust the Beout Toy Bhop Las nearly all the toys sent out by the Offer ot T. H. Everson To Sell Four Acres at $4,800 Is Declined With Thanks Chairman of "the Board, A, W. Bell, States That This Action Was Recommend ed Due to Unlevel Con- tour of Ground OTHER SITES WILL BE CONSIDERED Committee Will Seek More Level Site, Better Fitted for School Purposes-- Recommendation Is Ad- opted Unanimously The former decision of the Board of Education to purchase four aores of land on Allee street for a new school site, fram I, H, Kveys H. H. DEYMAN ew sehool site, from H, Hvey WO, TT { Manager of the 1oeal branch of | HOU wus rescinded hy the Board Ee (AL Its meeting last night, Other Nuitanal Groturs Mimitet Yih properties will now he considered hefore the Hoard makes any des chain of grocery stoves, In thi8 | iion on "the purchase of # new dintriet, NATIONAL GROCERS obi he, dul nth IS FORMING GHAIN OF RETAIL STORES mittes appointed to consider the question, that the former action of Expects To Establish 60 Branches Red and White | of the Board, A, W, Hell, stated that this action had hesn vecoms mended due lavgely to the contour if the ground On Investigation, it had heen found that the ground was not as level as It should he for a wehool property, and It was also ound that a deep gully van through wie part of It he commities wan conuldering looking for a more lavel nite, and one (thal was pers haps better titted for wsehool pure | poses at | The recommendation of the coms mittee, whieh was adopted unanis in LOBLONID | mavaty and without further diss 4 ousslon, was ge] Fouad | That the former resolution H, Deyman, | Dossed hy (he board on Aug, 18, Grocers for | 1080, acoepting the offer af 7, Kverson, he vescinded and that the offer of T, H, Kverson he declined with thanks, and that the husiness administrator he Instructed to are PANES 4 survey of property east of [that suggested in Mr, Hverson's proposition 'and submit a plan to the board for its consideration," The offer of Mr, Kverson, was for the salevof four aeres of land at the north-west eorner of Alles street and Qentral Park boulevard at a price of $1,800 per acre, or A total of $4,500, [the Board be rescinded, Chairman Stores in This Area Nationul Groeers, Ladmited, Lhe Hed and While hy WN, manager of National The gompuny ts establishing this hain of stores with the eo-0pera The grows gloves up ta the standard of the Hed and White now operating In Western heing alded ln this hy Na whieh glves sul the merchants thelp stores lute hiring thely gostions and aids in transforming 'T0 DEDICATE NEW ORGAN ST. GEORGE'S Right Rev. James Sweeny, Bishop of Toronto, to Conduct Ceremony A new three-manual pips organ, the gift of Mr, and Mrs, BF Cowan of thin oity, will be dodionts od In Bt, George's Ohureh on Weds nesday evening of this week by the Right Reverend James ¥, Sweeny, Hishop of Toronto, Rev, Dr, Cosgrave, provost of Trinity College, Toronto, will preach the sermon for the 000as ston, and the service will he sun by Rav, ¥, Warwlok Richardson, o Caledonta, The ceremony will he followed hy an organ recital hy H, Matthias Turton, celebrated organist = of Leeds, Bugland, The proceedings will take place from elght to ten 0'0la0 ks time his condition is ax good aa oan he expected, The Times was Ala bon Thera are alveady 1,600 Red and Western Ontario, Plekeving thed Istriet helween the and ol Red Oshawa hraneh firm The the wholesale Limited, Queboo; Western Grooers, Winnipeg, and Kellys Douglas in Vancouver, who will establish Red The Red and White ohain stores are the largest group of individus ally owned rvetall grocery Atores in the provines, and should result in much oloser cosoperation between the consumer and the independent merohant, DR. T. W. G. WRAY SERIOUSLY IIL ---- De, TOW, 6, MoKay, medical offioar of health for fhe olty Waa suddenly stricken with a serious ines last night, He fw now in the Oshawa General Hospital, whera hope fs held out for his vecovery, Dr, MoKay was taken ill while returning with his son, Donald, from Toronto where he had heen attending a meeting of the Board of Regents of the Drugless Prag titloners, of Which he is s8Oretarys treasurer, Hard work whieh the dootor has heen garrying on recent. ly fu htought te have Brought on the illness whioh he suffered, He was rushed to the loos hospital, and vegained oconselons ness after belng admitted to this inatitution, Dr, W, Goldie, noted oardiao apealaliat of Tavento, Was onlled last night, and holds hope for hia recovery, although tt may taka a few weeks, At tha Present noon today that De, MeK Lone dition has shown considera ime provement, (he Boar Bd Trustee o ANNI at the Roar . ueation meeting last night i the question of than to puighase cafeteria and brary ae and shaiested that the special equipment committee handle {ty The an dopted ha + sues Card of Tharks no Wm, Drummond and 4 'to thank ds and hour for thelr wany kindy in thelp recent bereavement, REV. AND MRS. F, NOEL PALMER of the Alliance Tabernacle, Toronto AY Calvary 8 Ba bist Crren ATHOLL ST, Gospe RAT wee Centre. LLL WEDNESDAY w= Rov, Albert Hughes, the Pastor THURSDAY «== Rov, James Boyd of Dovercourt Read Church FRIDAY == Roy, John Linton of High Park Chweh SPROIAL MUSIC RVRERY RVENING AN WoeksNight Meetings at 7.20 Prayer Meetings in Homes Every Afternoon land, Deo, 11th, 23 cents, (1380) 3 BW, RVERYRODY WRLOOMR