t “ELTON CHARGES EXPLAIN- ‘ COMMITTEE- l (UITAWA, March 8—-(C.P.)—He Mbem‘ misled by information yhlch came to him from t. source h, m considered J liable, G. N. gal-don, K. (1., Peterboro told a par- ‘pmsiitsiy mmitt today when mlbglrlng for statements he had [till at a political meeting in Ham- ym on Jan. d, last. . - lir. Gordon's statements at that flue, u reported in The ‘Poronto gm, had charged that. Major W. ‘llllelrldge, brother-ln-law of Prime [num- R. B. Bepnett. had been 1n p, pay of the Canadian Cavern- aeil as legal adviser, and was ap- pallng s case for the Canadian Qooiernment before the Privy Coun- lcldiirilig the time he was abroad fill his honeymoon. M1110 Globe in such a form. it was rllllild, as‘ to indicate that the, Prime Minister had financed the MARCH 1.,1Z".2_._.__ 1-’. M! itary conditions ‘ngzgrisiflnobtainable- Bake of the latest type. We have to more the services of Mr. who has had thirty-four year ‘bread, cake and pastry and need any introduction to the .2" have eaten his products before. 5p@¢tion_ of our Bakery Show any of o_u_r patrons throu timg, We solicit a share of y business is strictly wholesale fancy pastry order it through ' iioiii: ii LUAF or TllE rug lflillST onus And be satisfied that it is made under the possible with the best d in heavy brick ovens been fortunate enough Augustus McQuaid, s experience baking may say he does not Householders as they We invite in- and will be very pleased to gh the plant at any our patronage. Our and if you desire any your QTOOOI‘. CROWN BAKERY Phone ECO-Mal q322-3-7-1wk peque Road ___-__-—_'__s--1 5T1... Misled, 1-1.,» Declares, Making Apology n) 10 HOUSE OF COMMONS ton lhessfacthadbeenpi-esmted Sherbmoke) ; thb following: Lit-Col. G. R. Geary (Cons. ‘Ibrmito south). chairman: J. L. Bowman. (Cons, Dauphin): Thomas Cantlcy, Oneslme qagnon. (Cons, Dorches- ter); Alfred Speakman (U. F. A., Red Deer); C. B. Howard (Lib, and William Duff, (Lib, Antigonlsh-Guysboro.) Holmans 3 Sinclairs 2 An exciting game of hockey was staged at the Crystal Rink on Pri- day night between the employees of Holmans and Sinclair's stores. It was a very close game. forward lines on both teams play- ed such good hockey that ‘it was very seldom that anyone got through the defence. There were very few shots on the nets. In the first period on a solo rush Reg Phillips scored for Sinclair-s and Woodside on a pass from Whea- msde Holmank first tally. In the second period, Montgom- ery on another solo rush made Sin- clair's second and last goal. From a mixup behind the net Robertson for Holman! shot the puck in the net. A little later Wheat- (Cons, Pictou) ; The ____. GEITRAI. GUARDIAN - , --__~ FORUM-Skating with blbd 00- Dllht. 600d ice. 1%,“ ——-_. ISLAND LADY pEAD — James Dalton. I'm-t Augustus, has rwelv. ed the sad news of the dun; o; his daughter, Mrs. William Walk. er (nee Mary Dalton), aged 4o are. who died at Oyen, Alberta, on 1st. March, i932. IOIIUMPSKSMng with band to- Dlfllt. Good 16d. 1&5.“ WILL PROBATED —The will or the late Alfred E. Dewar has been probated. the executors being the Eastern Trust Company and Gwrse F. Dewar’. a nephew. The bequests include $3,000 to the Central Christian Church, $1,000 to Prince Edward Island branch of the Bible Society. $500 m crib Red C1055. also the interest of $1,000 1n versatility each to the _Prlnce Edward Island Hospital and the Prince Edward Island Orphanage The residue of the estate (which is a considerable sum) after pro- viding for some ‘relatives, goes to the United Church Missionary so- clety of Indianapolis. Indiana. BIRTHS -___.__________________i MACLEAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Aben MacLean, a daughter, (stillborn). MCISAAC-At St. Ann's on Feb. 18, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mc- Isoac, a daughter, (Catherine Isn- ora). DEATHS ____.__.__.__ ROACII — At Malpeqlle. March 4th.. Miss Bridget Roach. aged 77 years. Funeral notice later. Inter- ment Indian River Cemetery. MIeDONALD-At the Sacred Heart Home. Marc-h 8, 1932. Miss Penelope MacDonald. age 9o years. Remains are at M. Hennesseyis Funeral Parlour. Funteral notice later. LOWTIIEIt-At Nine Mile Creek. Sunday. March em, aullroi-u Iiowther, aged ‘l0 years. Funeral from his late residence, ‘Tuesday. March 8th, service starting at z 0-. clock. ' Interment. New Dominion THE CHARLUI'I'PZ_I‘QWNMQUAKDIAN Trinity llnitcii Ghurcli MONDAY SJSO-Jntermedlate C.G.I.'I‘. reel-ll" meeting-Social Hall. woo-nun niinsw- "slllar meet- lag-Social Hall. FOIIUM-Bkatirig with band t3- night. Good lce. 1335'“ Au. DONATIONS or candy for or. Patrick's Play. Phone 114i. and will be called for. ‘Hunks. 1323-11 BEIEAVIMENT — Mrs. W. C Meek of this city received the sad news Saturday morning from 1191‘ son, Harold A. Meek, Washin8t0ll. D. 0., formerly of this city, of the death of his wife. BUILDINGS REWIRED — Th8 wiring in the main buildings 01 Prince Street arid West Kent Schools has been overhauled and renewed by the Palmer Electrical Company. and is reported. bitm- School Board m be a good ld-i- ‘I'M-l mam;- was taken up at a recent meeting of the Charlottetown School Board, when it decided, to render these buildlngslas safe R5 possible from fire. - LENNN saiwlcnkihe usual Lenten service was preached at 5t- Dunstsnls Basilica last. evening by Rev. John MoGinri, Tomorrow the Ilbrty Hours Devotion starts. The following services will be held dur- ‘n; thg week; Exposition M855 Ofl Tuesday, Mass for Peace on Wed- nesday and Reposition Mass on 1* , all at9 a.m. At the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er the Way of the Cross wlll be held on Wednesday and Friday. ENJOYABLE REClTAIr-An en- noon. The performers were Mas. Kenneth Richards, Mrs. H. s. Hen- derson, Mrs. K. S. Rogers and Mr. Sydney Fielding. Fbllowing is the program presented by Mrs. Rich- ards and Mrs. Henderson: Jus; a Song at Twilight, Largo (Handel); Dl-ld, (Mozart); Going Home; 0 Dry These Tears; Duet, (Reuben- stein): AveMaria (Gounod); The Rosary (Nevin): and Nearer My '1'. E‘ MbNutt. Secretary irbfiitfier As the speaker had resided there WESTERN GUARDIAN k___‘_- . -—CASL' ADJOURNED-In the . Summerside Police Court on Satur- dfll’ fllflflllllg a case of assault was adjourned uillll this m0mlng,—S, “Fl-“lll $1!) AND COSTS- All adjourned case against a married woman of Frcoboivu charged with causing (lumagc to a, car was heard bcforc .\[l'. Jolin E. Campbell, J. P. on Frilli-v iii the Court Hoilse. Sulphur-luv. 'l‘lic accused pleaded Bum)’ lilicl v-‘Ils lined $10 and cost! with an ziildlilonal paymBlll. of $3.60 for dlllllilQPS. In default 0f payment the Dllvllillil’ to go to jail for one m0fllll. My. w, Henry‘ Noolian ap- peared for llic prosecution and C. D. McCallum for the defence. CHURCH SERVICES ‘TH! aarrrsr cannon "The Test of Love" was Baptist Church yesterday. of St. John's gospel, fourteenll way to express their love, “Keep my Commandment." Keep implicitly. Obey because it is His bidding, regardles" of self in- terest, others opinions, liuman authority, sufficient for us that it is His will. Keep impartially. IL is easy to do those things that please us, most of us are willing to serve God by picking and choosing" dut- ies, let us live according to the standards of Jesus, without clioicc. Keep cheerfully. "O how I love thy law," sang one cheerful servant. His burden is not grievous, his yoke is not heavy, let us serve with joy. "I am the bondslave of Christ," said St. Paul and he says it with the proud and joyful ric- ceptance of a. privilege. Keep per- severingly. There are those who are willing to follow for a while! Do you recall when His commands were your joy, His duties your pleasure, His service your delight? Let us endure. only he who fin- ishes the race may hope for the victor's palm. Let. our obedience not be mere supine acquiescence “fight the good fight, with all thy church and -—MEETIE\'G 0F SUMMERSIDE SCHOOL B0.lRD—At a recent meeting cf lllc Summersldc School Board it was decided to go fully‘ into ilic malmi- of adding two more grades lo llll‘ Summeslde High slllllllll llll(l u committee ivas op- polnlcrl to llllfl out the wishes of the Tuuu Council in the matter; also to confer with the Provincial Govcrmurinc as to the advisability of havilg llic two extra, grades. The matter oi‘ cost would also be dis- cussed with the 'l‘o\vn Council. Dr. E. T. Tantou, chairman of the Board, prc-ldczL-S. —EA-\"l'[-Jlf THANK OFFERING- The W. M. S. of Trinity United Church licld their regular monthlyl meeting in Epworth Hall last Tucs- day. There was a very good at- tendance. Tho Easter ‘Thank offer- ing was taken up and was in the vicinity or s90. The president, ms. _Mujor ’l‘o\vnsend of sherbrooke presided. hi ss Slackford sang 8- sclo wlilrli was much appreciated. It was agreed that "a letter of sym- pathy be 5911i’. to the family of the mlsht" let us as a the high calling of God in Christ __f Jesus." “Lovest thou me?" . . . “If durum; w_ A___-I-he Junior ye love me keep My Command- branch of the W. A. of St. Mary's men's}, Church, Summerside. hell‘ a very The evenmg sermm‘ "Esau" “'55 successful meeting last Friday ev- a lmweflul and emquent appeal- enmg_ There were twenty five mem_ evangelistic in its content. Large 3 be“ present Mrs: Jackson who has congregations were in attendance‘ charge of the Juniors, gave a very morning ‘ma evening and the, interesting talk on “Life in India.” Sunday schwl had anmher day oil interest and strong support, with. years-S. | l l - .01“ the g7 theme of the morning sermon by the Rlev. A. C. Vincent at the . Tlic , speaker took as his text the words chapter, verse fifteen. "If yo luvs! me keep my Commandments." Tol his disciples Jesus had been talk-l ing of his imminent departure, felling them of the many mansions and his preparation of a place for ‘them. He assured them of an en- during power, of the coming of a comforter who should teach all things, lead surely, abide forever. Impressed by the grief of the dis-J ciples‘ he tells them of the better oils LA anatural 1 l 5 oz. Bottle with this lotion you can train ‘lbroiigli momma with l4 Carer-dies, ti“. nnda of Parisienau have trained their hair inlo a beautiful natural wave whidi is retained in damp walla‘, after the shampoo. bathing, an, A: lut we an lllpply you with this rank. able lotion! The booklet yen receive with h Gaardino rnvesla to you d“ " ~ aimplemefhodoftrenfznent. Bllylbflflkwgyl GEDADDINIE wave into your hair 8 oz. Bottle l 219 l also was lll'1ll‘fl with appi-rr-iutiou in the solo "Bfiylllld the Dawn." l I ST. PAUL'S CHURCH l Yesterday the first Sunday in March and couiingabout hall‘ way in the Lciilon season, an opportun- iity was given the congregation of jSt. Paul's Church to meet at the Lord's Table iii a dcdicatoi'_y' service fin preparation for Eastcrtlde. The Holy Communion Service with the I addition of special prayers and hymns, was used, in place of the ordinary morning, service. l It ls pleasing to scr- so many ‘ cliildrcli attending the iriorniilg 1 worship. Yesterday the Rector rc- mlndcd them that we on earth are l the Church militant and have con- l tlniially to wage a war against sin] l The Rector said lt is hoped to have l n service on Good Friday afternoon PHONE ROSS-DRIIG-UNITED successor: "r0 rm: MACKINNON DRUG c0. l with special features for the child- » ..- . . l ' may“ "*5 *" w. l" w“ Zi..°'..il°i.°...l'“£i..‘1§§f.i 2:; l ‘i.f’“ii.i 125212;" ‘i532? ere edral on Ba urday a er- a mcm er o ie oce y or many 1 ‘ l folks are very welcome too) proving very worth while. l Following on with his message Y from the prophets, the Rector spoke , of Isaiah, who told tlic people the lgood news of the coming of the , Christ, filling their hearts with ex- pectation. In the 6th Chapter, we read of the calling of Isaiah, and how unworthy he felt, being con- scious of his sins. But the Lord cleansed him, and he was ready to Si": The R ll sroas lTast-efilrid SM." “Young Meii to bi: masters themselves and young women to be‘ of mistresses of lliellisclixes. Mr. McLeod gave out several, warnings. First, don't neglect the work of God. Svrcndljr. don't drift, for drifting is dangerous. Our Soc- ial, Moral and Spiritual life de- fflflllflS that we must keep from drifting. Life is full of dangerous vurrrnts, which must be avoided. In our exercise of self mastery ' we miist not miss the Grace of God. Here Mr. McLeod gave a very fine explanation of the dif- iorence between Grace and Love. and during his address gave sev- vrzil illuminating stories; pertaining to his" topic. At illf‘ close of his address, Mn _ McLeod was thanked by the cliair- I man. Ml‘. Vere Bock. Mrs. R01.‘ Cudmorc snug a very beautiful solo, “l-lls Eye is on the Sparrow," in her usual delightful manner. Rev. C. N. Brown led in prayer and assisted as chairman. Prof. Roy Kendall, organist oi Trinity Church, played for Mrs. Cudmore, and for the congrega- tional singing. The chairman, Mr. Vere BcckJeo the Scripture reading The servlce will be hold in lhi Baptist Church next week. l......._.-‘i. Cemetery. God To Thee. Mr. Fielding played two nimibers by Bach. Shuberl/s for many years her story was of more than usual interest and the children listened with rapt atten- an attendance of 183. The ordin- ance of Baptism was administered- to five candidates as the morning l It happened at a movie show one afternoon. The inquisitive old lady turned do the Lord's will. He found that , the people through too much pros- . pcrlty, were getting careless and 1 ., Serena-l Boy. The art- . » ‘MM W" °’ t“ cumdlln Mm‘ on made the winning ore for Hal. a amwod Danny tlon The girls intend hcldln a sale “m”- “ ' "fvrsettiiis the Lord and he strongly l" luevmizths b°l'*"r3""......$‘d°-*“d “' ‘state Washington, and Mr. IBsn- mum , _ , ‘c i‘: we" m ""“"“ by M“ m?‘ of Work Shortly after Ewan In Mrs. Fulrs short’ organ recital". denounced their m,“ ways_ In the said; "why 15 u: you're‘ not ‘in Ill’! sister. out oi’ the lllbllc mad!’ In. the third period Blnclalrs did conjunction with the junior branch gs‘: sgfimhtlzaxleo £33: early chapters the 33mph“ seems m school today?" ,, . H“; (ll a rmliition adopted by the the“. be“ to even up but “fled, the FUNERAL sERvwEs _ The l5 a small class of boys who desire s y?‘ ,, Gi _ E t? ‘l tell of the temporary destruction “on, he said. Ive got mcas- ‘Home of Commons a committee was “me ending 3,2 In “m”. o‘ Hob 1,, m", ‘m. lav," mam", u o" body or the Me Mm Sarah E much pleasure and instruction harm ymp ony. ' regs 1'0 lllllfl, of the people. while the later chap- lcs." ‘ ___= whim to lawman the an”? _, am- llttie dautllfar. lrrnn Bessie Ilod- ‘ ' _ 51ml 511E115 Swill Illlllllded llll tars contain more of the evangcl ‘r mans. R. Sillphant was referee. ‘OIIOII died March m. loso. Perkins arrived in the cit Frda mg h°w l‘) ma“ ‘lseful ‘m5 "m5 i i - i Q Th. Hump is u touowr n“ fl-M" "ow"- ufiflm h h" night from Boston accoilpan u‘: articles mm woodfis ‘ijherrmutilc o; the'day were C0155 lwlifl. close reference toJcsus (Jirlst. i -f ' n" 5'""¢It "l" lo feds. ’ ‘m ' 0 as “n s“: a “pram 5° 0' l Isaiah seems to see God's purpose '4 _ Holman; Sinclair; "Ils sweet m lrnow we'll meet again by her son Mr. Fred Perkins The “I, y; 1 i» v1 > l H" an", bu" _ ' ' —-——— ‘i’ bl’ Mlfi- A- C- “Wlll? I to save not only the people of Israel, . 1mm“, 5°31 v And that elizxtnfowroiisqgl; loved, mnenl Wm b° "hdllsfllllfdfly Bf- PERSONALS and a gospel chorale. “Beautiful j but the Genmbs as we“ we might l ___, __ M1111”!!! Hum Plll-lllllfl u“ °"" 1°" l'°'°"- tsrnoou from the residence of her u - ' - - 1w Gordon test/med toda his Iii-amid by pgrgnlg, Mb, ‘m; u", _ , —-—— Garden of Prayer. in aplleflllnll l, do well iii this Lensen season to l 56m“ h d bee ykued ' Dexence 0"“? R°"‘°"°"' 3'50"’ Mn‘ F’ P‘ Taymr" Sewmes -—Ml'S C A. MacNutt of Char- hllflllblly Wlih the address 0f i118 read again the 53rd chapter which "r," ""“"""-",, |T"'“i"'l‘“,°"',f:: l‘ n ""5"" W. MB ‘W- Bmflllman _ ' will be conducted b Rev. D. ' -' .- - . ’ ‘ r - ' ' - ' " °'“' " "'°“"' " m GM” Md m“ mrthar» he J- Mollntaln C. MODZBOBWYY Runny’ assisted by it“ C I‘; litljft-tetoxgi :5 gllsmzg Salish?’ evllslfflnias announced that tho Zgtllimszi sfilillfigulilgstiliitlligrlfelsrl l mm". ' a , ' ' ' s. '. mps n mm - ~ - ' o» zmdlscoiered hid 180M l» be ml!‘ W. Bradshaw l N M E M o R M Brown. The pflll bearers Wlll be sldel_s_ special evangelistic Services would f prayer. may it be with a sense of ) Li. g v f. and had made a public re- _ 4 Forwards Illa-c Carter. S. A. Mad-cod. C0l~ be continued up to and including , our unworthincss. and then having ‘Tflffllblll! Phone ma y -~ lion and apology at Coboui-g on Robertson Reg. Phillips In fond and loving memory or 0|]! onel Davison, Judge C. G. Duffy. N d M t Wednesday evening the mm inst l race-wed Go,“ forgiveness be ready 1 Office 1-1.»... Dill! a . l5. , ‘ v , ¢, “chum P“ wedge d? Moflier, Mn. Annie Warren. Dr. Pethick and Dr. Houston. thghfg ggzlnlafflvifiefingf, Z The flower, 0g the day wérg the ltd llstcnnto His voice and ‘to do His :1 The commitlee concluded the tak- Wheaten F. Cameron r93; demand m“ u“ Mllrch “h, h d l l l "to u d the f {gm of the Dingwe" family. in l will whenever and wherever H0 - '-—- i: _ of evidence m; afternoon and Woodsldg c. McInnis n ' t Mr. George Plnlayson and his ofiyhfsvesaim, gmfliate §4rs‘_‘“§':, memo... o; M... pa... Wiley, l wishes u. i i, l. wobmy meet to present a re_ K Mum“ e rolling s reams of life plea on sister. Miss Blanche, have returned 1, .d _s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. l In Si. Pauls 2nd epistle to the - Q‘ me Bus m1] m, m“; w“, McLeod o Summers. e. . , . . y 1 7' , next week. It consisted of mo...‘ u" 5mm’ u" h" ‘h. "he to their home in this city from an Dmgwem Corinthians we find this verse r i, y h - ‘ v a M NF“ _" "‘__~—__'—‘~i" _ ‘o! one who an“ u‘ ‘hare- enjoyable v15" w New York .__l1\/[1-5_ A_ I-L cgmgy gntgrtgln- “Hunks b? unto God for His un‘ . a - e . ,. ~,-— - - "as. ' i... by son Ind Family. ed the Indies Social club o. mm TRINITY 11mm» CHURCH fgefllléubl: sift." 121d an these words Wham." we m... be b; m. a ~ - I , _ ‘ , e ec r preac ed a sp cndld ser- .1 t . _ I "_ Classified Advertisements 1 "- - - “Y “M” °“"'°“ “S” "m" "" mo“ sunny evening. The speaker ‘ °” ° ’°" ‘" ‘“ ‘ °" l I r l l . l l L11 w- w. ‘ Wu bundle. ’ ALE, ro LET. Bosnia AT» . m“ hl-Appl 1-1 ‘I y. ggwhell 12 and 2 o. m. to 0M Insertion ...........'........... Three Insertions . I'm Insertions ,, __ lllht Insertions .................... ‘ALA A BOARD, surname Jon outhouses, etc., 1e. per Guardian ofllce. t! om earns. s. Guardian Office. l-d-tf. BALE -. oii "iiand at Guardian. ll-ll -, PICKLED rasssnn M“ "his nei- lb. n. n. lum- miu Baltic. P. 1r. 1. 1285-36-41. BALE - ONE IMPERIAL ° G“ Engine. Good condi- H. Cohoon, Murray -. P. n. r. im-s-a-ol. Male Help Wanted ' WlifieiTiiv cauamax “m” Company. M11517 be neat ugwlfflnce, between age of m and twenty-four. Apply m. lirlii llrn. Davis Hots], llirwiii allots]. “Y "l" nlziii a ' t the Abeg- nn "l. Borden. But Ielfl “y. - "I10! a eomfortaole * l "It IIII 1:": stain healed "i" and’ rug“; Oke kph-i mai- served. lled- im ---_-n-.-._.-¢ Female Help Wanted WANTED muifilirii? m ax- ’ perieneed girl for general house- worh. Apply D1 King St. looperlinaofs-worda Oolrlrliiieoflworda leperlineofiworda ‘laperlineoflworda ._..__ .1. f.‘ W-tfwf-fi h Miscellaneous _ BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIR ed, 110 Green St. JOIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllie. (R. 3, Sourls.) 1324-8-7-3l 9378-10-15-1 month. 1M9-3-3i-Zil Death Reveals Strange Coincident [mm , c" March. 5:1,“, mm o‘ “fig: name‘ we Someone liu left us. it cannot be so. occupation and church denomlnii-g tlon recently died in the 511ml’ And oft In our dreaming our senses county on the same day and were. buried at the same hour. a carefllll cheek up has revealed. The menl 11d related-and (f4 11¢ lillll" eaohother. ‘may were buried in two ' ' ' - ‘ditferenl County.‘ , Both were named William Thomas Blmwn. They died llbbruary 5 and parts of Rutherford buried the next day. Ono at Grove and the other at Kist- ehapel, l! miles apart. .fiah man was a farmer and a minim of n» Methodist rpuw-l pal Church. One lived near Ellen-l hem aid the, neg- Kistlers BUDGET (Continued from Page l) ergne (Cons., Montmagny) risks for restoration of titles. In‘ Mr. Levergnew absence from the House through illness. this resolu- tion probably will not be touched. E. E. Perley. (Cons. Quvlppelle) seeks lower domestic freight rates on rain. Michael Luchkovlch (U. I’. A., Vegreville) has a resolution asking the banking and commerce committee to investigate the busi- ness transactions of the North American Life Assurance Company and the Sun Life Assurance Com- pany. All these resolutions may be‘, reached tomorrow. The final stngcsl ii Ill MEMURIMI In loving memory of our loved one Murdock Buchanan, who fell asleep March 6th, i931. Our loved one is sleeping so free al pain I I 0h! wake him not sweet spirit, to suffer slain lIe"-|o "nohldt hlm sleep on Ills sickness is ended. his troubles are gone. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The faces kept in memory. Some day their hand shall our hand Jiut ever in the morning had. BOITGWM‘ Wife iaa Loved Ones. March 7-li. Ill MEMORIAM lnloving memory of Isaac I. , who passed away on clasp of the bill to cut the Civil 50!‘\’-‘ timatea will likely occupy a consid- erable part of the government (lays which follow. A heavy week is expected in the committees. In addition to the Senate Committeeon Beauharncis. the special commons committee‘ on radio b. adcastlng ls listed for Tuesday. The Agricultural Com- mittee which ia probing gasoline prices-meets tomorrow. The com- mittee to investigate the Civil Service and Civil Service Commis- sion will likely meet this week. The Railways and Shipping Committee is down to meet on ‘lhursdly but the annual report of the Canadian National Railways and estlmsgeLwill doubtless not be ready so soon, and not much is ex- pected in the Committee until they are available. The C. N. R. report is expected down before the end of March. if Wllible, somewhat earlier ihan other years. It will be the subject c! study by ti’: oom- March l, 1930. For life In our melnorl , the cher- idsed smiles glow Rhlce Blast with the kindness of Someone‘; soft voice. insisted by his Wife and Son. N. D. MacLean UNDEIITAKII. streams: Charlottetown and North Wlltsliire Ill Phone couclic is a patient in the County Hospital and was operated; oii for appendicitis on Saturday. It is pleasing to report that she is doing as wcli as can be expe:ted.-—S. enlng at her homo in Summerside. __Ml_s J H wmmnls m. Chap showed 541 present, the collection, lotmwwn was in summers,“ for for Missions being $45.85. Dr. Cof- the week end attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Nel McLeod-S. ——Ml‘S. Louis MncMlllzin of Mis- Prince —Members cf the Legislature re- turning to their homes in Summer side and the west of the Province lfor the weekend spfllt Friday on the train. flicy lofl. Charlottetown . at 7 u. m. expecting to got through m“, “lanes and session“ h? l but owing lo heavy: drills at Brad- lbane did not arrive in Summer- i n r a dernnities and cons dere On o (S side ‘mm u p. m. that nightFSI mlttce. biit it is the feeling of its members that not much real pro- gross can be made lintll the first report of the Royal Commission on transportation is available. commissioners nrn records they have taken and will hold another meeting here, prob- ably next week. Meanwhile those in close touch with the members of the commission claim no can- vass hss yet been fniide as to the collective views of sionors problem. Bach of the seven com- missioners has his own views and no one is yet in a position to say Thu studying the tlie commis- on the Transportation Sunday School reported a record atendance yesterday as the roll I fins’ Bible Class accounted for 43 of the attendance. A start was made on the study of the prophet Jeremiah, the Teacher referring l specially to the finding in the Tem- ple of the Book of the law and tlic 1 reformation which followed in the l reign of King Josiah. Mr. Bremncr, the president, has returned from his i trip. There should be at least 50: present next Sunday to welcome his l return. i A special series of Lenten services leading up to Easter will be held in ‘ l-feartz Hall starting on Monday next, the 14th. The members are called to let all social uifIBKCIIIG ‘is stand aside so that these special services may have first place in, their thought and prayer. At the morning service, Mrs, F. M. Nash Sang in a very pleasing and capable mariner the solo “Come ye Blessed". Rev. C. N. Brown spoke from the ‘text Luke 6-18. "Judas Iscariot which also was the traitor" or as the revised version more cor- rectly reads "Judas Iscariot, who be- came the traitor." God has not or- dained any man to play a wicked Dirt. Jtldll was disappointed, he did not experience what he expected to find. Christ did not siiind for the things Judas sought. Christ's king- dom was Qplritual, Judns locked for a kingdom. He is not. the only one who betrayed his Lord. The lesson from his life is "Lot lilm that stand beware lest he fall." how they will blend and what the final recommendations will be. Ac- cordingly the rumors of the con- solidation cf the Canadian Pacific and the C. N. R. ivlilr-h is credit- ed with lifting the C. P. R. stock in the exchanges, are only guepes. Al: night, Rev. Dr. Ramsay was the preacher and the subject of his discourse was "Salvation", taking as ' his wit, Romans 1-16 "For it (the Gospel) is the power of God unto salvation." Thcre was a latte 09H- ‘gregatlon. The choir consisted of said there is no doubt as m the gift. Tmplwm’ m “r 699' St. Paul is referring to-Gcrrs gift of His S011. Wliat may puzzle us ls tlie association in which we find the verse, for the preceding verses talk about offerings. St. Paul was telling the Corinthians that their offerings not only supplied the wants of the siiints, hilt was an ex- pression of their love. As St. Piiul was thinking of this, lie jumped to , the greater thought of wlint God! I iIeBlois Bros. Limited Wliolrsalo lifcrchrinls and Insurance Agents llcarl of Prince Street Wharf 3-2-mwstf. has done for us. Today tlic word unspeakable has a very different moaning to the one St. Paul intrud- cd it to convey. He coillcl find no word to adequately express God's love and toll , FREE l This Dainty tlic beauty of the mm“ d story. God's love is magnificent hc- E x0 U is I TE yolid compare. We find sonic bcau- P E R F u M F’ ilful expressions ln St. Paul's writ- with l Flaw!‘ °l l . , . . _ - ‘ rigs and ho tells us thorn is noth lug can separate us from the love of can. FACE POWDER Thcrc are ircqucut. occasions: l. Th,“ "nu" Pam,“ which should call from us this same l expression. Tfllr‘ friendship ls a? precious gift. May we not soc in l those around lli n rcflcctloll of ilic l Divine, ilinl will call forth an c»; l I breathes the fruli fra- grance of living Rowen- fli: perfume of youth and springtime. p prcsslun of thanks rind pralsc. Aild the world ought to bc learning from ‘ us and soc lii the deed-s of our lives a reflection of Gods love. During ilic oifcrlory the cliolr , sang very sweetly‘ the hymn, “Nowl the day fr. over." Flowers on the Communion Table wore given in loving memory of the late Dr. George Warburlon. Y. M. C. A. SERVICE $1.99 FOR SALE BY J. ERNEST ll. WORTH 142 Prince Street. P110110 33- llr. W. B. Carson. CHIROPRACTOB The regular weekly after church ilervlcc was ‘Pld in Heartz Mem- ' orial l-lnll with the usual large at- tendance. Rev. J M’. McLeod was the speaker of llll‘! evening and gave a I24 Prince St. Phillie 1972 Home Calls Made. as voices and gave the anthem "O. most lmci-csilng and helpful ad- Three Year Palmer Gradnale- .-