SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. AP.U, Mooting will bo hold in Trades • Hall To-morrow, Sunday, 250. Business—Conference Reports from , Delegates, Important announcement* to be made. C, Baldwin, Branch Sec. ; 2000 Hastings st. hall. ASTINGS ST. HALL. SUNDAY 6.30. “ PASSING EVENTS.” “ PASSING EVENTS.” “ PASSING- EVENTS." Current Happenings in the Light of Opposite Sydenham Park. SUNDAY What do they signify? SCRIPTURE, SCRIPTURE. SCRIPTURE. SCRIPTURE. CHRISTIAN Science Service, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square.— ! Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, ‘‘Soul and Body.” Sunday School 2.451 B P-m. ' 2000 j mHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 98, Armagh a A- Stroet, Victoria (Square.—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m,, '’The Purpose of ; Life,” by Mia E. V. Colgan. Lotus Class, . 8 p.m. ■ 6541 Masonic Hallj Gloucester p.m., Rev J,. H. G. Chappie. Lecture, “Britain's.Christian Imperialism at Work in the Empire.” Dr S. , A. Eliot: “Never was a time when the tides of thought ran so strongly in the dilution : of interpretations of Jesus which Unitarians > have so long advocated. The war has helped in this." , 6434 I. SOCIALIST PARTT.; ; rjcRADES HALL* SUNDAY,-MAH 25th. 1 , SOCIALIST 5 LEOTUm . ! REV J. H. G. CHAPPLB. 1 1 FIRST OF TWO LECTURES, , I.—Retrospective: “From Chattel Slavery to Wage Slavery.” IL—Prospective: “From Wage Slavery to ' , Socialism,” ’ Hats off to Post, and Cb&ts off to Future. Attend the Two I/ectuies—Retrospective To-morrow Night, and Prospective on Sunday - Night Week, June Ist. y rrVRADES HALL—Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Send * -I- the Children to th-i Sunday School. Over '■ one hundred attend every Sunday. Parents 0 invited to come along and hear them sing. 3 SOCIALIST Party Members.—A Special ' tU Meeting of the Party, Wednesday, May . 2Sth, 8 p.m. ’ L___ t “VTIOTORIA Square, Sunday, May 2Sth, 3 - V p.m. Socialist Party Propaganda Meeting. Speaker, Fred K, Cooke. Subject, s “The Coal Barons: How Governments As- : cist the Owners and the Profiteers.” 3SIB WANTED TO SELL. S. and A. IRWIN. : HOUSE AND LAND SALESMEN. 190, CASHEL STREET, Opposite Harvester Company. / ’Phone 2923. 4?Q7K —BISHOP ST. (close to), 6-roomed cVU I O Bungalow, plastered, centre flowers and cornices, panelled hail and Douiton bath and basin, eleotrio light, tiled hearths and registers, tiled-back range with surround, pantry, scullery, w.-house, copper, tubs, sewer, 30 perches land, facing sun; choice , roses and fruit trees, asphalt paths. GovI eminent mortgage at 4i per cent. S. and A. ; Irwim 1925 £7O0 —AVON-SIDE, 5-roomed BungacV lUu low, plastered, every possible convenience, 47 perches land. S. and A. Irwin- 1925 -££QK DEPOSIT 540, balance reit, cSUJUcM close to powerhouse and Linwood station, 6-roomed modern House; plastered and papered, hj. and c., bathroom, pantry, w,h„ copper, tuh», sewer, etc.; J-acre land, S. and A. Irwin, 1721 4?47pr- s T ALBANS WEST, 6-roouiid 'eWti I O Square House, all newly done up, h.p. pressure, bath, raugo, gas cooker, copper, tubs, workshop, motor-shed, J-acro, double frontage. S. aud_A. Irwin. 1523 j X —SPEEYDON, 5-roomed Bungs.- ) cVUaaJ low, ail conveniences, i-aore land; easy’terms. S.and A. Irwin. . 1925 ki pi I—SPREYDON,1 —SPREYDON, 3 Acres Best Lan [nn ' all in mass, 4-nocmed hous £6OO (sound), orchard, etc. S. aud A. Irwin, —LIA I WOOD (close to penny si j lion, 5-roomed House, plaster aud papered, gas, bath, 3 fires, w.-house, cc per, tubs, j-acre land. S. and A. Irwin. ACRES, Marshland, mostly, in grass, roomed house (new), all oonvenienci including gas, w.-house, copper, tube, al 'old dwe!bughouse; deposit £3OO, and en terms, Could buy stock. S. and A. Irw £ll Of! (OR OFFER)-City, Corner S ■ “•■‘■ICO Ron with (3) 6-roomed hous let at £lO4 per annum, hot and cold, gi baths, copper and tubs to each. Depos balance on mortgage. S. and A. Irwin. I -P 7 T ALBANS west, J-acre land, oV lit/ u ,ider cultivation, 5-roomed hou plastered and _ papered, hj, and c., Doull bath and basin, electric light, gas, til hearths, register and range, wardrobes 1 j bouse, copper, tubs, motor-shed, ssph i pallia, etc. Clear title. Easy terms. S. a A. Irwin. onsi \\f ANTED to Sell, Union Shirtings, spec , 1 price Is lid yd., tip top value. Armstrong’s. \iif ANTE D to Sell, thirty cases Sturm ’ * Apples, second grade. Apply Domi ion Cool Stores, Papaimi.- 2020 BAIRY Farm, Styx, 06 Acres at £SO; w grow anything- 5 acres threshed bushels p.a., 6 rooms and outbuilding. A. Ja 11 uoey, _177, Manchester St. 303 c WANTE D to Sell, Black Linen T lire a ' ’ lid reel, Is -Id per dozen. At Ar: strong's. ANTED to Sell, thirty oases Sturm '* Aiip.os, second grade. Apply Dorn: ion Cool Stores, Papaimi. 2025 T\rANTR Willow IkTdTo } v at 2s, 2s 3d. 2s Oil, best grads, Armstrong s.
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