bly than on Sabbath last lit:FUIST jr. jp. CHIJKtni. _ Hll This church never looked prettier; of the display of (lowers unci plants was T1 vory pleasing to the eye. The pastor Oi preached a very able sermon In the fr morning, and a Sunday School concert “J was held in the evening, which was pi very largely attended. The programme fo was in charge of Mr. (). 1*. McCool, the oi elilciont superintendent ft opened rl I with a song by the school; prayer, llev. tl Tompkins; anthem, Choir; Responsive ci reading; Introductory address, Alvin tl Hicltenbnch; recitation1‘Tattle Build- tl crs,” Florence Belmun; song by the re school; Responsive reading; recitation, o “Christ Exhalted,” Frank Stock; recita- tl tion, “Resurrection,v Mamie Tobias; g class exercise, “The Day of New Life;” v recitation, “Easter ” Mabel Thinner; n ’ duett,“Beautiful Hasten- Day,” Misses n Tobias nml Hart; recitation, “Little l ’ Reapers,” Ethel I'resLon; exercise, c J “Rennies a Week,” six members of the c . Infant class; recitation, “Whlspors of c 1 Love,”Miss Eva Ilart; recitation, “The s ; Missionary Call ” Ethel Hart; class s ,, exercise, “Come over and help us; ’ . song by the school, “A Vroice from the :HTtoiBhlng,-“ttTirhmds, pugn-fj'rr-bemH-