The meetings in connection with tho Tent Campaign conducted by the Sal- j vntion Army are tho centre of attrac- ; tion to a large number of people, who j attend nightly. Tho subjects for 'the '■ two last successive meetings, Monday ' and Tuesday nights, were "Heaven" . and "Judgment." The speaker, Staff Captain Burton, clcarlv defined the hope of tho Christian. The Scotch songsters again helped materially with tho song message. The subject last night was "Blotted Out." Tho Hayward fam-, ily orchestra rendered appropriate j items. I
COBNS! CORNS! CORNS! Why ' endure fhom? Barracloiißh's Proßandra has beon curing Corns for Iwfinty years. ■ Try it —Is., all chemisle.—Advt. J
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 91, 10 January 1918, Page 6
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107Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 91, 10 January 1918, Page 6
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