[The Major by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Major CHAPTER X 20/31
The programme consisted of patriotic songs and choruses with contributions from the minstrel company.
The main events of the evening, however, were to be the addresses, the principal speech being by the local member for the Dominion Parliament, Mr.J.H.Gilchrist, who was to be followed by a local orator, Mr.Alvin P.Jones, a former resident of the United States, but now an enthusiastic, energetic and most successful farmer and business man, possessing one of the best appointed ranches in Alberta.
The chairman was, of course, Reverend Evans Rhye.
The parson was a little Welshman, fat and fussy and fiery of temper, but his heart was warmly human, and in his ministry he manifested a religion of such simplicity and devotion, of such complete unselfishness as drew to him the loyal affection of the whole community.
Even such sturdy Presbyterians as McTavish, the Rosses, Angus Frazer and his mother, while holding tenaciously and without compromise to their own particular form of doctrine and worship, yielded Mr.Rhye, in the absence of a church and minister of their own denomination, a support and esteem unsurpassed even among his own folk.
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