ina solution of Kil fit inthe “boiler” to boil lurch, Barking, hours We then put it through the |. He was accompanied here regular wanb, and hung it out on , brother-in law, Rev, W. C. former rector of Trinity ‘as well as Mrs. Coleman ir. Daniels. Mis. Shaw. president of the Women's Institute, in the chair, eed he pty hing [E278 ee BBestbere for their good work in theo entioned cho he Peet te Bundles for Britain, giving an out: PSSA Co | Tine of what bad been done, also expressed ber thanks to Mr. Shiels for the loan of the building. The High School glee club then sang very sweetly “Three Little Maids from School”. H) Rev. Jetcott was called on by ‘Mrs, Shaw to introduce the speaker, aying he was eminent in church and state. } Tn bis opening words Rev, Cole- man said be was neither eminent in eborch or state, but just an ordinary Beitisher. Continuing into a talk 0 the Bartle of the Atlantic, giving 2 picture of things if lost or won. The good natured rivalry of the bombed towns with London was touched on, t0.a description of some old phees there, and the queer odd ames of some streets and churches. Speaking of his parish which in- + cludes the docks of London, going Gut in a tin belmet, an old coat, the pockets filled with food and other necessities, and 2 pair of football shorts to make it easier when run- ning. of the Gres that raged there, but in spite of this the traffic was altsost as large as in peace time, and Leaden still eats. Part of bis talk dwelt on the dif ference of day and night life, by day business carried on regularly the people leaving early to prepare for the night duties. Nights in the shelters bring movies, concerts and ] eebates, but Priday night is visiting night, which belps maintain their social life. They were fighting to bold on to their way of life and not to come under the Naz idea. They were ] not heroes and heroines, but just crdinaty people doing their job as youascd I would do in the same Situation. He closed the address with a plea for the Victory Loan, This was followed by the singing of These'll Aloays be an England, Me, Jefcote thanked Mr. Cole. in for bis splendid talk, and then the boy scouts tock up the collec tion which amounted to $50. and as banded over to Rev. Coleman for bis shelters. A reading by little Alice Cooper the line in tbe sun for a full day, and put them ia. the “You will probably laugh If there are any of ‘those spores’ /to Mr. Watts, Winnipeg, the: hi ete, Ke re ee eR Pere ANCA ene ESA eSPeE to Miss Watts in Englend. tal linen used in a serious gan mgrene cise here," writes the; — Algroup of unauthorized’ Chris: (‘You Roll Them Better With) } sn Scientists bold services every | pew Roll Them Better With) | Outpost Hospital, “We got a 20| Sunday at 11 o'clock and every 200 '@ FINE illon as drum, took it over to the| and 4th Wednesday evening at 8 p. OGDE | shops and bad them steami it out.| m, in the Masonic ball, White Rock CUT We dug a sinall hole in the ground] All interested will be welcome, CIGARETTE TOBACCO Support Your Local } They Deserve Your “GOD BLESS OUR BRAVE DADDY OVERSEAS” Tip Top For EVERY CANADIAN who sails the deep, for every _ the darkest hours the ecoeys of great ree Beauty Sho airman who flashes through the skies, and for every figures to steady the He o! ocracy and i 1923 Snag other man in the fighting forces, the prayers of its courage and confidence. dapettorrs RCE ” Pos isinow open for. business the nation “rise like a fountain, night and day. Church bells are ringing throughout Canada MODERN In times of crisis our people stand steadfast. In calling men and women ta ve and eircs : EQUIPMENT daily devotions they renew the flame of faith and in defence of our freien e cy Years of Experience arm with unseen powers their warriors in the field. homes and the future of our children. ensures Satisfaction : bd Phone W RA51 Oftentimes they discern the Unseen Hand. — Translate your faith into works by Witness the miracle of Dunkirk. Witness, too, in Bonds. 1 5 ee Be sa uae