r JmPQIi-‘lfri. .15‘i?».++ Manic; Lil, rilsike, Whitc Dutch, White 1310530222, Sweet Clover . Early ‘Red, Ilnilo Seed, AIIICTiCZlI and Seed. Tazrulpazld Mcnggl ‘Seed. White, . Russian.l\~.\’hii¢; Fife; and Garnet -Whca.t'._ Barley, --"Silvorhull Vine PeagBlaclf Vetclieéz, Lon Wisconsinbio. 7 Corn. "i Pselliug "c t cl divest prices. ’ Wholesale“ ‘ind I All of which ivc pa"; sl>lscisu"rlrlcl~is‘l=o bought fi'o_m' "most- nw-"W N.(§W."ARR1V a. “Qua, spirals Viqitory‘ Oats’, Dilckblll gngipMandschcuri Buck-wheat, ‘ JG olden , _ g _, Institutes _ ALL Fmssrrsrocx which we ha Calland see thecxtra.‘ quality or our Seeds anduget our prices before buylrg A- HQRN - ....__.v .__ an . I i slog»; sli- ,- liher One i I i I Canadian Timothy - i i lied? ‘ilifc, Marquis YViIiiQ "Banner and gfeilow and" F11‘. " “n 4-. . ii idzrrnlcrs’ Cilfis and vc’ reliable seedsmen. E 59°C CATlIOLIC MUIUAL PENEFIT ' ASSOCIATION ‘An exclusively Canadian and fty Yours lnci: Association s‘: Fl and Women. Fill" l" go-date plans ‘of protection invited n figgr ' OF‘. CANADA Bllllngual I-Traternnl Insur- ntaudln: for- Cailviifi M6" to become members. Nine up- ud old age investment. will!“ Life, Limited Payment ldleirnil Endoavrzicntel. arlso SICK-NEStI cons-users A Mflllonalrn Society. ivmrt Solvency or Over 190st- Agcntsvwonicfl- 5i‘ l‘. E. Idol‘ ll- F ply [Ilium ylund. Sc is-Ii-Zti-Sa uruay‘s-3lnos. Montreal. Que. _ _ ' _ (Hills, Trustee, Summerside, eretary, iQifrSt. D Si» -.-|. u... »»..~»»2»...»»_..‘~ O - ' . 5 Classified A f. one IIIIGPIIUIIM... ' o Three Insertions v ' ' __l‘our lu|értlons‘,....... 1 Eight Inserlicns........--.... ‘f? '7 "filliifi. t ‘w Agents Wanted ooeuuooiqooniiiioeeooo» . i dvertzsements 10c per llul of} ward-I ,, .'..... 9c per line of I words ,-_‘ be per line of 5 words ‘lc per-line of 3 words poooeooooioo OOQOOOOOOOQOOOQOA‘!O_QO_OIQ_Q:O For 5M0 i l {Not Likely sufi€‘"“'_“'*i MURPIIIfp-At Prince Copnty Hospi- lll, March i8. 1980. to Mr. and Mrl. Leonard Murphy. Iilnkoru. a daush- tcr. l MALONE-At the Consort Hospital, Albertl. Hub. d2. I030. to Mr. and ,Mrl. Vernon Malone, Inee Flux-circa l the Ross DrugCo. Lid, St. John, N. Gilliz), n daughter. Morena‘? Joan. I | _,‘ FNWIHIIN-At Shcrbroukc, Fell. 10p if"ll:, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lauqh- i lin, ilibc Marnie McNeill), a douch- tor, Anita Florence. ' i i the employ of the new company. BURKE-At fir.‘ l’. n. 1. rmplio, on‘ -March 20th, h lvir. wrvl l-iru. I‘. wens-L‘ sl- a sun, Ernest Law- Buz’ rvffiuutl‘. TTTICC. l ("IILLI-IY-At New Annun, Marx's ll, .730. to Mr. and bfrs. Willrczi Cur- ’ meg Florence McNeili), a daugh- w. .01", Catherine Thelma. To Be Given Increase § _ (C nadlun Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. ZL-The Ot- tawa Journal in its columns today says members of the board of Rail- way Commissioners who were recom- mended for large increases under the Bcaity report, on salaries paid to technical and professional men in the public service, arc not likely to. be given the increases unless the salar- ies of Supreme Court and High Court Judges are increased. It is under- stood the Government does not re- gard favorably the recommendation to give large increases to members of the Railway Commission. In the" meantime it is understood, Railway Commissioners are endeavoring to have their terms of office extended. At present their terms are ten years ill A urpuamau“ March 2i, i927. Sadly missed and and family. God Is good, II: gives us grace ' 'I'o bear our heavycross; He ls the only ondwho knows How bitter ls our loss. We mils you at every lurn Along life's weary way, For life ls not the lame to us Since you have pulsed away. H A DAY [PAID CHRISTIAN MAN or womanrfor distributing. religious literature. For particulars “write ltlting ‘age and church connection. Mr. Conrad, Tower Bldg. Toronto. i ~ ' A. \V.-3-S-tli FOR sit-Lit. ‘I0 ‘LET. BQARU AND rocm- signs on hand at Guardian ‘ Oiilce.» ' » -- ' VJ Mary Tralnor, 90 Richmond St. 3i aalsrs warren rq rprno» ' duce Royal Buckingham, the inad- em table-cover. Inoks like llnun, fi needs no laundering, A. necessity in ‘ every home. Low price, liberal conf- p mission. Write for frccselling dill.- l m. Dept. 12oz, Public Service Mlls ‘>0! qlnldm} Limited, London. Ontario. ‘A. W. Mar. 15-22-20. iéml-"u-n...“ .._-__ IGENTS WANTEIF-INIIY PUT OFF till tomorrow if you want to become "Suited in a more ‘profitable inni- ness with thoadvent of fiprlirrf Even withoutexperlence you [will average $50.00 or more ' Iillns Watkins Famous Products in your Countyfor City, provid‘nc you are ambitious. The J. it. Watkins ~ Company. nopt. q. as, 74a, Craig ‘ West, Montreal, P. Q. A . w. 8-22-S-4i. Miacellane ~» o ll!‘ IIIi-iiuu- _ ‘~ —¢——~.a-—— Ions ALFRED MMDONALI), tam» . per week; i FOB SALE-TWO COWS. YOUNG frcshcnccl. Joseph ‘Brazil. Johnston's mvcr, 2580-3-22-31. - _ .... _.._..__ .,_..___ ‘i all; - 5a ACRES McLeod. Long FARM F0 land. Apply Thos. Creek. _ v ,_ ___i_.....a_‘-_..__..___ I-‘OR SALI'Z—CIIOICE CAR YOUNG horrrs at Buntnin Av 5911') WhBYl W. A. Mutch. ‘ §3.T?T¢6i."..*c'&i8.2h CHICKS. hatching eggs, write Everett I-low- btt, Carleton. _ 2427-3-15-81 \________------.---- ' son sans-shone rams con- ] tuinmg B": acres. Apply William Giilis, Dcsabie. FDR SALE ‘THREE IIOLSTEIN grade mllch cows. duo to freshen in April. Fred E. Moyse, Central Be- CCQUO. liriirisatn-lafihiionar. roan l‘; ton iruv‘: with runabout extra back. ~ Jvrvevor Bolas, Charlottetown. . _ ' . _u4_m_1,|._,mopd Cheap for lmmcdlato saga figural; ,______________ \____ »San. .. . 5- - - - I HAVE Apwgyg m 51931;" --—--— ------- -—--—-—~— “miltfiur quality American Rubber j .Beltln[_ Any ienith or Width. Also Iitubber ‘Traces all at half ~prlce. Clinton Morison, Fredericton Eta- flamanr. _-~ ». . .i~—-- ----- roraro- mos ‘P035 TIIE an. '5 lhiwllflltl on short ‘notice lrdlln Oeutrul Bibi-til‘). g , . Wnntedi I € _.... Salesman 1 ... IALIIMIN‘ rum-an - HAL-Ila Imlt for Prince Edward lSilml flood ply. Iron outfit We want MI l reliable, lnarketle jjtprrlcnfa- tlvl to handle thl beat districts‘ on the Island. "it. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co. Toronto. out. .3; 8 W15- WQ '1 ' um. out‘ ..:n will. horde’ n jhtp‘ rad will! _ lure of ‘fer . . I our legion-v to‘ 1 . ty ll lhipoed out on davl- Iilqulranienl lra _ .--_ car ovmlr-r- n; yum. wrm it onifl m .0! .. ‘CdJQil Harvard luau. ' ~s..w. sill-u. " \ . -‘ l Our agency is broiilj . _ ‘ u-Q -a__._. .- now Wdtjm you. JFDR SALE-TWO GEESE AND Guidcrs, also Azigora. Rabbits. R. J. Hanna, Xoung ‘Street, Guytown. ' ' ‘ Zbll-‘S-fl-ii. .-_......_-. .__n._..-....._.- row sans-s aortas LAND wrrn house and xbcrn at Loyalist Station. Apply Reginald Bcniner. Loyalist. I FOR ‘SALEgMBIIORE "FARM 0F I0 acres, 5 mllelfromtown. Large hour: and-othei" buildings. Bargain far quick solo. J.,J. Belton, Tea mu. . '- - ._ zsva-a-az-al. ._._.____._........_..__..-_--_- calm roa asst n‘ nnoolr- fleld. 16p pores land,- nelriy all clear in good state of cultivation. well ‘watered dwelling house and blirml. . {Wlflllifidwlliilbuw- a ' ,, ' laqsga-lt-suw-lwn *~_-'Ff-'-¢'!ir*'-“"'“'¥h"‘.-_'i"g-'~"_' houses sou sALl-‘Y-Jfkrcuan .f- talmlldoulllritoo -lba;, lilo some 460d drillers.» Can be an no. B. Clay's Stables. Kontaguuon March 22.. Signed Jla. (ls-shew. 1 '» HI-I-QI-Vsi roa sans-coon nalulo loo! ‘Qockerela. OI!!! I100. in lhlt hatch from our bolt “$49.10 P? acttlnc. Brood low, fln-oqlipril I0. I!- C. Muttlrt, Ilnrlhflold. __i__._._.__-_---~i-—— 0 FOR‘ SALE-PROPERTY‘ OI‘ MRS. 2582-3-22-25-21. _ 2550-3-32-Bi. k 2537-3-20-21 i llllv-a-ai-ai. . "alum-int v 25-16-11. OQOOQQQOXQ§OQQQQOQQQQQOU 1v. 0. MacLean UNDERTAK ER EMBALMBR Charlottetown I North Willblrc Phone ill! O O l O Q 6 O 0 6 o 3 ..».»»»H».....'.... Male Help Wanted ‘booeoooooo 3i WANTED —- MARRIED MAN T0- House provided. Heciley Muttart, Carle-' 2530-2i-thur-sat. work on farm April 1st. ton Siding. growing mushrooms for us. Illus- Mushroom Co, iii Lauder Toronto. FREE BOOKLET-w into the Canadian Civil Service" as Postman. Clerk, Stenographer. Customs Mon, etc. Prepare now for Spring appointments. M. C. C. Civil service school. Toronto 10. M. H. W.-3-i-ll-i5-22-29 _.__.A_.-_.-._..__-__i-__ TRAVELLER WANTED - SAINT John House wants man to cove" NovaScotia, with Line of Mons Furnishings. Address, giving refer- ences and ltltin to Box R I10. 8-21-2ipd. .....____..__ ....... -‘_--_._._.... MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay: easy work while learning Barber ’I‘rada under famous Molar American plan. world's most re- dllbll Barber School System. Write today for free literature. Meier Barbcrfloilege, 673 Blrrlnllinn St.. ~ lllllifax. .W_ed and Sat tf. _ ‘Female- Help I Mrs. IIcnry F. Bramhill. died- Iovinely‘ remembered by her husband‘ EARN UPWARDS 0F 825 WEEKLY trated booklet ‘for stamp. Canadian Ave., H. W. M. Mar. 22-21. ‘HOW T0 GET Prince Edward Island and part of salary expected. Central Guardiani ruiwnasso n! loss onuo‘ COP-Yesterday the ltoru of pic Mac-i Klnnon Drug Co. 1.00., corner of! Great fiwrge and Kent Streets. which is being operated by Messrs. Fethunc and MlcKinnon, was sold to B. 1111s company has been consid- crlng locating in Charlottetown tori some time. They are distributors of loexall products and intend to push this line very extensively hers. Ma- jor Ii. L. Bethune will continue in TOURS OLD COUNTRY—MI.ny , places of hlliorz-cal interest in Eng- ’ land and Scotland were visited by -Rcv. Dr. J. J. asldney of BBGCQUC,‘ and Mr. James A. Holmes of Pree- town, who recently returned fronrln interesting tour of Great Britain. Sailing from‘ Halifax on Jan. i8. the. sightsecrs arrived at Liverpool on. Jan. 24. Among the points of inter- est visited were York, where William i ‘ms cannon cusp —-nt--_._._._ _ caasw u. Studio i. I i PHOTOGRAPHS AIATIUI bungling LABOUIEBI’ OOIIPINIATION ._._..- (Continued from can 1) ity of circumstances prevail. Such In 14911 is too high under the pres- ent system, as the world is in l com- petitive are as hown by the incul- "ifll and loci conditions existing. Idea-s differ ll to the solution, The survival of the fittest or the shrewd- cst is l product of the competition system, a fact especially true in large organizations. Do the benefits ac- crue to the great mass of the people‘! The machine today is doing the work of thousands of men. Conditions are getting worse, despite the new “m- ues of service. How much money is many historical spots were ylslted. were also included in the tour. SPECIAL EVANGEIJSTIC SERVICES IN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Last night's sheeting in the Cen- tral Christian Church was l grand climax to the second week and an earnest of the services planned for Sunday. A very large audience heard Dr. Whiston on “Short Beds" and the Evangelist applied the ten com- mandments to our 20th century life. demonstrating that none have kept lthem. He said that he asked at a Expecting he held "Anyone here know 30f a perfect, man?" A little timid looking man arose and meekly laid “Yes, my wife's first husband." Jes- us was heldlup by the speaker ls me one perfect character of history and the most remarkable personality 0i’ @116 was. He said “The Ten Com- mandments an 300d things m live by but P0011 things to die by. God gave them in the Jews 1500 years before I our civil law stands for us today and they have no more power to save from sin than our civil law has now. Itcad the Ten Commandments? L; the death burial and resurrection of ‘Christ. the Father in Heaven will Iubmit to Milan mu leaves m». Son out. The bed is too short and the covering too narrow." since these mwtinss MEIR/Eighteen new mem- bers have ‘been added to the church membership. Last availing seven can- vltation 1.1 extended to all to he“ DT- WhiIiOH alt all services on Lords Day. Card of ‘I Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Mal. D, Martin and family cf’ Valleyfleld, wish t9 c,“ press their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends who so kindly helped durinr their recent nu m. eavement. Also wtsh to Qxpngg ch91,- (lvprcciatlon of the many messages a: Sympathy and comfort received. 2507-11. _O € * l to too E Corner Queen and Richmond t 000000066000006004000000e Iii 01:. W. R. CARSON’ Palmer Grudulu Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Dllclles. ll} Prllltd SL [bong 1012. Oppfllllo Si. Paul's Church cow woooooooouuooouc DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-J lo 12.30 OOOOOOOOO WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAID Rev. E. MlcDougail, 51- Upper lulisbcrough Street, Charlottetown. . ~ laaa-a-ao-al lumen-av aranf-fs-r, onu. to help with houlework, country gifi preferred. Address, Box lid . '- ~ 3561-“ .- ._____ ._..¢_._ WANTED-A GIRL 0R MIDDLE mged woman In family of two. ilght Writdllra. Reuben Dickinson. Irlmbigton. a. a. lsae-a-ai-ll. WANTED IOUQIKIEPII IOR desirable home in country. Refer- ences rcquir-d. A001! Guardian. ‘. 2870-84941. k To Let tour - newts nluovarln Kapartsneht. heated. electric rliiae Ind- plruy furlilshld. M!!! - ~~ ~_ Ill-ll IIISCIIPTION Hill‘!!- ' that m: uu val-m drugs bl and la realm; up written m; ltructloul hood to pltllntl by rlpu-i N10 bananas m amp an...‘ N41 llloblodtblltnngiblalcilldlud "iifiillllfl-harllhlmlorubu.‘ llaaullwe enema mall nqulyo- uuublliplleitlmycuuubrlagym jirlllriptluullomwltbaauddluel. j,~ MacKinnon i , Drug Co. a a I built his first castle, Edinburgh Castle where Ivllryv Queen of Scotti lwas confined, and London, where; Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. iLabour have 4.000.000 men out of Jesus mentioned, or grace, or forglvg- . new for sins? 1r we are llved by? dldatsl were baptized. A cordial in-H 8118M by the government in attempt- iuI to solve the unemployment qugg. ion. the speaker inquired. There are "Y? many men in the provincial and i ‘federal parliaments who are power- less to act. The U. S. Federation of. work today. "xv"? workman is interested in and knows something of thl matter of, the destruction c! human indus- try," said Mr. Belt in speaking more directly to the subject. Many men‘ have been injured but have received no wages during the period of‘ en- ‘forced absence from work. Prior to ‘the introduction of collective liabili- tlel this condition was everywhere prevalent, due partly to the idol. cur- rent that a labourer mult take his risk as part of his work. Under this system too, thc injured workman hesitated to take legal action against his em n on account of the dan- ger of losing his job when he recov- ared- Many citizens have felt that ilidllll .v owes to the community something for the impairment a1 1n. dultrill efliciency, and the introduc- tion of labourers’ compensation. In attempting to glln" federal lcglaiatiolii it was found that the Dominion Clov- I i i Jesus was born and they were in the Bmmflnt did not with to flllfii- 1685-, the matter of the Dalton sanator- laws that governed the land. They lation that would apply to industries mm what h: had done, h: said, was stood in the slmrrclozion than that ’ chartered by the Provincial G0vern-' u; point out that he had advancedl ment. In i912, continued the ‘er, in Ontario, through the edortl of Chief | Justice, Sir William Meredith, who made a world-wide study of the mat-' tor, a system of labourers’ compensa- tion was introduced, but only after, much contention around the new l-ullnciplcvlyhllh’ placid on industry the responsibility o! plying the coon‘ pensltion. The government, by the introduc- tion of the measure says to industry. “You must compensate in a measure at least the destruction of human af- - ficiency through a tax levied on the: i employer, and placed in charge of a central control board, the money to‘ be distributed to injured labourers as required." The government compels the employer to insure, ll it were, in ' the central-fund. l Industry is not as it should be, M1’. i Belt declared. unless it is of a service to the commu rity and is discharging. its obligation to the people. One hundred percent of the del- truction of the machinery ll charged to the consumer. the speaker declared, therefore, ll- bourers‘ compensation should be paid out of industry. From Jan. i, i016, till Dec. 31, 1029, $70,000,000 has been paid to injured workmen and their dependents. 450,000 workmen have received u tlcn from 25,000 employers. The employers lrs lb- soiutely satisfied with the system. The percentage of payment was low at first, 55%, as was also the lcall of payment to widows, but both have increased. At the present time all provinces except Prince Iidwlrd Il- iand are under this system. Mr. Best stated that ha had hld the privilege of taking charge of l subject placed on the agenda. of the sixth conference of the League of Nations, considering labourers’ com- , ‘ The i of purpose of all workman reprllentativcl was very noticeable in this work of human interest. Even China. and Japan have adopted wcrkmlub com- penalties. The first labour move on the con- tinent hld as its object service, ls lhould all luch movements. At Port Jarvis lcven firemen got together to help the widow of l firemen who had been killed. Ilr- Motnnls, who moved l vote of thanks to Mr. Belt. stated that a petition for l Workman‘: Compensa- tion Act had been made lllt year, but too lite in the leuon. This year batter suocala il hoped for. The speaker thanked Ifr. James Hickey for hll thoughtfulness in bridging Ilr. Belt to speak to the L. P. U. Ilr. Daniel Ooughlln seconded the vote of thanks. Be referred to the emollient lddnll of Mr. Belt. which IIIAYNIINIIIIOVIPIOPIOOC- New, zalllua now plains lobe lbcolulcaiyte in Unlu- l 11M ‘new bill was considered necessary to. ‘Peremlmcnt Waving III. Robin o! Robertson's Ilulr Drooling Anode . Toronto, expert runabout waver. will be at Mn. Wailers. 1W Kent Street. March Nth. Plano for appointment. -_--___.__..__ WIDNIIDAY if‘ “ from page l) wlr ll under preparation. Hoa- so. McIntyre. in aulwlr w Question 20. said a Pttltlon had been received from residents of Montana South praying for the openin! up of l. short piece of road connecting u certain street on the soul: lids of Montazuc river with the public highway. The petition will be taken into consideration during the session. Hon. Idr. McIntyre stated that the answers to Question 21 and I5. ra- oo-oo-booo ooo-ooooooo~*c vwv St. James Presbyterian Charo‘. t mnusrm-auv. w. sumo: mun: _ sumac mmana-aavuuooanan moan, n. n. cleanser-walrus. ucmrg-y IIJO A. bL-Rev. I. Mooroheud “gate, 3, l), 50l0—-G0d 8h!" wlpg A13] .1] Tag-g" _ _ _ I . ' ' _ 8'1"". Mn. II. S. Henderson Anthelu-"Oh u.- l Closes Wlli wm. ca" Ire-c Choir 2.30 l’. l-Svwdl! School. EVENING 7.00 P. lit-Rev. R- Mooreheld Lcgulg, 3, 1), Solw-“There ls a Green Illll hr Away" floI-Qfi Mrl. J. A. Lawson ' Anthern-“Slvlor Thy Children Keep" .. Sullivan Choir At the close of the Evening Service the Y. M. C. A. are holding their service of Song in S}. Jam“ my“; y, ‘t Jamel Choir and Mlle Ellie McLuhan, noted drunuflgg, g. i. ooo-oooooooooooooooo» Zion Presbyterian Church glrdiug the colt, etc, respectively of a anowpiough and of motor vehiclesl purchased durhig the year, were be-i lug prepared lnd would be tabled“ Monday if possible. ‘Internal Auditor's Expenses. Premier Saunders tabled answers to Question 27, which read as fol- lows: 1. To give the dates of the com- mencement and termination of the period of service of Donald S. Hart: u. 5., with the Government. 2. At what rate was Mi’. Hart paid and up to what date? ~ Answers: 1. Commenced 5th June. i929, ter- minated 0th November, i929, with in- tervals of absence between said dates. nmrsran-nrv. M. sco-rr rvnrou, m. 5., n. n, ORGANIST-MR. L. n. THOMPSON MORNING 1l.00 A. M.- Sermon-Jar. Mr. Outboun- Authcm-“Yc That Stand In tho Hello of the Lord" - ' l in The Choir p n" 2.30 P. M.—Sundny School and Bible Classes, EVENING 7.00 I‘. M._ Preacher, Ilcv. Mr. Ollflsnlug Anlhem-“Softly the Silent Night" -(Wl|m) D“°"_"M°5 Diimflhrs- Mfl-HII. A. E. Mulch and choir. t 9 o l 0 0 0 9 O I 2 X 9 t a OOOOOOQQOQ§§OOOOOOQO~OOOOOOQQQQQQ-QQ§+Q+O+._....'. ’ ' . ' QOOOQ-O-O-Q §§ - O@§-OO ‘QOOQQ-OOOOQOO-OOOOOOO-OOOOOO-OO-O-QO-Q-Ofibl 2. Twenty-five dollars per diem, with hotel and travelling expense: up to 9th Nov. 1929, except while ali- sent. ' The Premier tabled the annual re- port oi’ the Chief superintendent of Education. ,1 , Hon. Mr. Lea tabled the report oi the Public Accounts. | Hon. Mr. ma, rising to a point of‘ order, said he had been mlsqiwlfifi, in a Guardian editorial comment; which charged him with trvin: V! prove that we never had any claims; against the Federal Government in’ this claim. but that no offer was ev-i er made by the Federal Government» The House in committee compictq ed second reading of an act respect-i m; the Probate coilrt. The bill pass- wd with amendments- The House went into committee on‘ the Audit Act, Mr. Wright in the; chair. ' I-Ion. Mr. Lea explained that the bring the act in accord with the, rcconuueudations of the "utiitor em- ployed during the recess. The bill passed with amendments. . i The House went into committee on an act for the prevention of frauds‘ in connection with the sale of se-' purities. Mr. Allen in the chair. The Premier explained the pilflwfifl of the Interprovincial Conference rc- oently held in Toronto at which uni- form legislation with respect to the prevention of fraud in tiw Slit‘ 0i securities was decided ilpon. The present bill is an exact copy of Whit is virtually the law in every Prov- ince of Canada. A summary 0i “'1' provisions of this legislation as de- cided at the Toronto conference has appgflfed in the press. Considerable aware” W“ m!“ ‘m the bill before the committee ad- journed, asking leave to sit uglin- Premier Saunders read a communi- cation from Ottawa of interest to the Island clients of the brokerage firm of Mowatt a McGilllvrly, to the ef- fect that the Department of Justice hll no direct responsibility in wind- ing up this business, but that Mr. clarkson, of the firm of Ciarkson. Gordon and Dilworth cf Toronto, is the trustee for the creditors. Inland‘ clllnts should fill their claims with the trustee, and they will receive equal treatment with other creditors. The communication we: received in reply w l telegraphic enquiry by the Premier. In reply to l question by I-Ion. Mr. Stewart, the Premier announced that the motion .on supply would be in- troduced on Wednesday. oovvovvoo-oovoveooooo-ovoo. 0009000904999000000000000nov - o ¢¢Q»,.H,,+,_,..Q.,.,H‘,,,,.| '... Trinity_ United Church lilnlllcrli-Rcv. It. ll. Ramsay, D.l)., Rev. C. N. Brown, Q.‘ Ornnht: - Prof. w. E. Fletcher, A. n. c. M. A. '1'. c, 1.. 10.00 A. ltL-Praycr Meeting. _ 11.00 A. Mw-"Our Church's Social Service" Rev. Dr. Ramsay Solo-“Jerusulcm” (Larry) . . . . .. Miss Lillian Mclenlle Anthcm-"God ls l Spirit." .. gum.“ This Service Broadcast by , 2-30 I’. Illa-Sabbath’ School and Bible Chases, ILLL§Q.IAAAAQAA 7.00 I‘. M-~DIVIIIIE Worship conducted by Dr. Ramsay. MISS ELSIE McLUIIAN, Elocutionlsl will ussisl at this Service. Antbem-“O Lore of God" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher 3.15 P. M.—Young Peoples Service in lIelrlz Illll. O-OOO-OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOGO-O-Qk ovebooooooflaeoeeo-eo-vl ' 05b: fidlliifliiiitijllft A. C. Vincent. D. D., Minister 0P[lII|lI—-l||II Robert: fluent-er. l’. T. C. L --i— _..i_-—-__ v \ODQOOOOOOOOOOOAOOOIO§QQQQQ PIIIW AND IITZIDI IIL; o MORNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK Anlhenv-"Morning and Evening“ . . . . . . . . . . .. Olkeloy SERMON-WA GROWING CHURCH" .. DR. VINCENT SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Don't say lo the children “Go to Sunday School." T17 saying "Come to Sunday School." and watch the school grow. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l (YCLOCK Anthrm-“Scnd Out Thy Light" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod SERMON-“ISRAEIJS LAST Nl(iHT' IN EGYPT" i DR. VINCENT. CHOIR RECIT AL SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 I. Anthem-"The Lord is My Light" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Parka! 2. Mule Qulrtette-"My Master and My Friend" . . Bracket! Messrs. Qulglcy. (folder, Dingvrell, Stern! 3. linthem-“I-‘airest Lord Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mathews l. Soprano Solo—“Bnb_vlon" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Michael Watson . Mrs. Arthur Roper 5. Anlhem-“Al Even Ere the Sun Was Set" . . . . . .. Turner B. Contrallo Solo-“Considcr and Rear Mo" -l'lexlngton Illrher I Mrs. II. B. Henderson , ‘i. Anthem-"Bulld Thee More Stately Mansions" Andrews v 8 Mule Quurtette-“Now the Day is Over" . . . . . . .. Dlrnby I Sliver Collection. F OOO-O-O-O-OQOQM 5-044404 O0 bOQQ Central Christian Church i W. L. OUTHOUSE The services throughout Sunday will be conducted by Evangelist Dr. Ilobt. I‘. Whllion, and will lpeak three tinsel as followl. 1i l. m. "Problems-Yours and Mine," n chlutlucul $.80 p. m. Ila gives u program at the Bible School, and opens lie "Mysterious" Box for the children. I p. m. "The World's Greatest Sennon." The Whlslonl ling and in the morning the choir will render Ill anthem. These meetings will enter the lust full week tomorrow and will ell- linue each night except Saturday lt 1.30 on week nights. Dr. Whfilon ll at his boll this third week and in sermon, song unfl chug; h; '11] be worth hearing. Hon. Mr. ltewlrt suggested that the morning sessions be dispensed with in order to permit committee work to be carried on. The Premier agreed. stating that there will be no morning losliona on Mondly, Tues- day and Wednesday of next week. He announced also that the legislature would probably prorolul durlnl thl week after next. At 1 p. m. the House until s p. m. Monday. OLD STAMPS WILL PAY CASH for _ PULL COLLICTIONH ORIGINAL COVIII PAITI OI‘ OOLLICTION! P. B. I. Newfoundland. and Nova Icetla lhnyl preferred. . I. P. P108. ll Court It. Icahn. lull. U. a. A. lad lafareuoll. adjourned Jamaica. and Hamilton, Blrmudl. thq Rcdxwy had as Dulenlflrl Rudyard Kipling and Mrs. Kipling and Hon. Mrs. Hardlnge. Mrs. Kipling who we] ill when she boarded the bolt at Kingston wul under thl doctor's "N duri-nl; her Journey 1nd wll rust at Hamilton, Bermuda, by doctors and nurses. subsequent radio reports in the 1A6! Rbdfllil hfllifil’, I'll that her condition liter seedling Bermuda showed some lmprmnpk The Klpllngl who have been on u tour of the West Indian Islands will continue their iouruly from Bermuda: direct to Britain, - Mrs. Kipling Ill On Southern Trip (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. 8., March flip-With 30,000 stems of banana: in her holds in addition to other cargo including coffee. ooooanutl. pimcntol, grape fruit and other tropical products for Canadian consumption and with l. notable passenger list, representative of church, state, bullpen and the profeniom the Canadian Nrfloml Steamship Lady Rodney docked here Bib morning. from Kingston, Jam- nmly shampoo at’ about llcl. Nlalau. Bahamas and Hlnuilcn ulmudl. On mo. IOUth bound and wenelum m par. ~' northbouudlournoylttioilldynod- ' . ._.... '18 s" ney carried l lull courplernent of pla-