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On the dial of the watch of the famous Dr. Johnson thgre were written three Greek words, from this state-merit of Jesus, namely, "The night cometh." in nm Walter Scott read BoswelTs life of Johnson. He arid made It his own. "If." thought to Lockfaart. his future biographer $cptt, "I am to aeoampllah anythlrsj : "Bead to me Loekturi." X oust strive whUe I may" So be From what book shall I read?' hall the words "the ntgfet cometh' carved In atone an the sundiai of his cottage home, T aeeswada on the 'They were in Seott's library. ' Need you ask? Then ts bat One." JUKkhart aead those coneellne bank of the Usk. and under it in- words of Jesus from John XIV splratton he worked as lew men "This is a gnat comfort a great r&W. He dreaded the sUoht when oonteV whiapated the dying man throus age, sickness or infirmity , Thomas Qaripie. too. In his- very fW be wMe to work. ,Ont booic awtes tSMae emphatte Both Johnson and Scott, while words of Jesus, they dreaded death as the cessation. They were the watahworde of Je-of Hfel activities, yet, from the , sua. the greatest Mfe ever lived, and contact with the Master. Jesus, they are the centre of the two through his text, found comfort in j greatest biographies in the English death. language of Johnson by Boswell Of the former, in his biography. ' and Scott by Loekhart. ir we would we read, "When at length the mo- i accomplish anything In the Chrta- merrt, dreaded through so many ' tian religious life we must "Work years, came close, the dark cloud pUaed away from Johnson's mind. !I1 temper became unusually patient and gentle. He ceased to think with terror of death and of that out our own salvation." The world is full of mendhwnt Christians 'ptaese Lord for Jeeus' i sake give me this, give me that re which ties beyond death and he Hex; nothing) spoke ranch of the marqy of ow and the propitiation el Christ His fatfh tgomphen over his fears . . M he confidently resigned his soal to bis Savior." The UMr, as he lay dying, said laylous hobeea. wanting something I must work for my (Jed for my f ellowman-the night eemevh when no man can work. Wealth is measured by those we love and are loved by! CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. V. n. Grant llolllntworth, HA, Orcanist, John II. Davey 11 ain.. Sermon Subject: "THE QO&& SHEPHHrtD'' 12 19, Sunday School 12:30, Sunday School in West view School 7:30 fun., Sermon Subject: "BETRAY1HQ ACpEKTSl" la R always true that actions speak louder than wefcur Out of town visitors especially welcome CLAD TIDINGS FULL GOSPEL MISSION II. V. Johnson iri cllaree A Mlsaton for th. People. W Watt 10 for the Mlatbn A heasty wkosM to all SERVlCval Sunday. 11 a m.. Prayer Sunday, 3 80 p.m., Sunday School Sunday. 8 00 p.m., Oospel Message Subject, "CAN THE WORLD SEH JBStfS IN MET ARSON CASE PROCEEDING fifteen Witnesses Heard l'p to Yes-tciua.v Afternoon In E. C. Dawson Trial fresh- Crown Evidence KEEPS YOU FRESH THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RLTERT - BRITISH COLOMBIA Father, Mo her and Sister Accused Among Those Giving Testimony Fifteen wtteoaaes had been hard MP to adjournment Friday evening In the Supreme Court Awice ease here in whteh Ernest Ctaode Dawson of Smithers Is charged with arson In connection with a fire which which destroyed the house of bis mother, Mrs. Mary Dawson, at Soil- - uicfa on winsuiiM nrgnt tut. .Iflrrnoon Session The first witness at yesterday alia,. frnon's session of the trial was Mrs. Mary Dawson, mother of ttr- 3jOo'cused and owner the burned g 00 ; house. She thought that her son i had the fire Insurance policy at the mt 91 e n. sm knew of no deaflrfla, aowf wr. h regard to the 'jl part, she had been 111 for wees previous to me fire. In- fifm. unaawnae oaf was the HfSt oopMton on wfeUh she had left the foue. having gen? with her hua-baa son and the tetter's wife and famHy to Use heme of Mm. Champion, witness' daughter, tar Cbrlet-ma dinner, attending church in the evening. Under cntv crawtaarton. Mm tJOawesA sr. seU that an heirloom nween wtnea we found among Um on's effects to the tnmka ha the engage after the flte hid bee eJstn thy her te abused for tfee fttae nmddMMM. Witness ted darted the day beJbee Cbrlsteaan tad saw w weefttenejr had dropped. Dw (Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook. St. Peter's Andiean church) ltK the week before Ouakrnas an I must work the works of Him that sent me. whilst it iJSW lad ! ? azpledfd and the lid flew off a . ... ' I Hotel llUffiWO aUM UV Una IW On The logs of thia stove weee aiao de- rerOve Mrs. Lewis, another daugh ter of accused, had had aa M00 snottaage on the house and SUM insurance had been paid over to he, witness receiving $669 inenx-ance on the fumhsire. Early last year the accused had made a payment of $1000 to Mrs Lewis against the mortgage but no Interest In the house or Insurance had ever been turned over by her 'Mrs Dawson ar t to the son. Mm. Annie E. Champion, sister of accused, told of the younger Dawson and his wife leaving hrr house, following Christmas dinner there, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and returning about 7:38 in the evening. Witness then went to Church and had been called from there on account of the fire. Accused's Suit 8t an ley Noble was one of the guests at Champion's for Christmu.s dinner He had previously been at the Dawson house and h id helped accused to lock up the doors Hi had seen accuMid In the evenltiK ai the fire Witness identified a suit which was taken from one of the trunks which had been in the gar age as being the one that accuser had worn at Christmas dinner George M. Carruthers testified u, having seen aooused on Christmas Jay at the home of Qrandm.i DeVoln where Mrs Lewis lived Roy none, living next dcgr to u bouse which wa burned, told of having heard accused In his house tbout half an hour before the fire His aceascd's little daughter had been in witness' house and he had called to say that he would be back In a few ounntes to get her. Mrs. Dawson Jr called a few minutes later and took the child away After the fire, accused with his wife and family had stayed at Pope'K house for toe night. Mr. Alta May Pope, who was f re- ouently is the Dawson house and oao been there on Christmas Day. testified that certain toys and clothing taken from the trunks and oiber containers had bean soon bv Ur In Ifee Dawson bouse as late as vwraHmas tnorwng. She had also seen Hires oz tne (runic m question la the Dawapn kitchen during the week preceding Christmas. Thev had explained tat the trunks were getting wet Inside the house and they were planatnf on taking them ant aa ane garage and sned. Young Dawson and his wife had put out a big washing on Christmas eve. Un ifier oMios-examinaUon, Mrs Pope , said that she had seen no one mak-I tag trips between the Dawson bouse j and outbuildings on Christmas Day M Annie Mary Monks. befHg on tt street nearby at tile time of the fire, went to the Dawson house and, .jJTOt DAIliYNltWa while on ,her way ther,. had been overtake by accused 'who said: "For Oji sake, let me past tare. Monks help u to remove bed elb thing tma the burning boqie. Pergf Davidson who vats t the fire, tafllW Uiat accused IVtrfSttM. referrlhig'fei tr grraire. "For Qod's sake, don't lei this building burn Wtrkijn F Duff tola of helping u remove blankets from one ol ;ln bedrooms. Accused had eome up mid excitedly ein-d For God sfc save someUuMi; It's all we've trt Donald Collisou told of culling .it Ct tampion' u take Mrs. Mary Daw son to church Dudley Liitie also testified a- in helping to remove stuff 'from the burning building Assistant Fire Marshal Ernest Huuti .isswt.ini fire m,u anal at Sfflhhers. who was the Dim on hand after the fire alarm ' id of using one lire extinihilshei m the eflhrt to put Hie fire oat Hud hi had aa addition. il one he b-lvtvi he might h.. . been "Uceesfjl .i. dolnR so a !)ie fire em a tn -' confined lo lie din:n rooni :.i'. The f lamas spread rapidly, bow ever, and, b the time the fire eii gine arrived the house was doomed. Aecvggd had said at the tawe-that the garage and shod contained "only empty trunk and Junk Under aivss-examtiuitKm witness was paantge chat accuaed had said "only emoft tranhs and Jnak He twUnassi believed be was Bstsre-pocasd hi Obe tKeMsnlnury trial and 1 fire nranwui'a inquiry where he was eredttad with toetitylng that ae-i eased had suid "Just old stsat and Junk." Witness at first said that the Ud had been tighUy on the cfasah-led heater which was tnand m fhe raeng of the hoaee hat. ander crosa-etaHnarmn irtaaKted that he waa net at all sure shout' ttua Lewie Austin aaH riiahm Hagh Lewis wage tend swig aa wttoesaee tor rsa sarnrninaema hat no ojms Uons wage asked of etthar At f oiolork const Hmmt anal M M Nut mortrtnc Mr JVatlee Penis Mssphy is the prseid-ing Jadaa with L. McOl) aethw a cavwa proasnstor and J T Xarfay Miss neveriy Bryant, who has been teaching school at Metis katla. salted last nigt-t on fh Prtneesa Atetaate for her home lr. Victoria She is not retarnnr north. 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Royal Canadian Naval Reserve and Cana-tun National Recreation Asoorla-ioi, have already signified their nr.en turn of Joining such a league no a u hoped that there wil be . i' ast rive teams entered The ( '.madian National Hocssatton As-soe)ationn grnunda In the railway vurds are being made available for 'iity Leugue pluy in the event of suoee.i beinu obtnlned In the form-' ing of such u league. Steamship Sailings Por Vancouver j Taeeoay-Cathla 1:3$ jus. Thurs. ss. PHnoe Oeonje 19 pin. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide n.n. Ss. Oardena mathiatnt May 10 at. Prln. Norah pjp. May 19 at Prttt NoMh pjft " May Sl u Prin Narah pjg. Prom Vaneouvri Sunday -ss. Caeaia pjQ. Wed. as. Prince George fttM ajs. Friday as. Prtn. Adelaide Ss. Cardena May ft as. Prta. Norah May 16 ss Prln Norah May 27 as. Prin Norah For Stewart sad Artyoio Sunday--at CaUls Wed - ss Prinoe Oeorge Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE Hft I)hdarn Aaton ?lua 1 Darby County Bolton Wanderer a. Leeds United Chelsea I, gsigdhlhiiiil 1. 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