PAGE 12min- _'_I‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SFANDREWE ciiiiiii uiiiiiii mil-is 1112111111.: Growth 6f IUff-Tilllilil- iioii Revealed-- Membership in ile- cember 113, Assets’ $1668. The credit 4111.1 uiliil‘, t‘ ClLiOil vi-eie .1- Lv d1.»- CUSSPFI at the niiiuilil ii-ee-‘li-‘J 01 1111‘ st. Anrirt-‘a-‘s Cl‘(‘-'Iii. lino-- I conducted at 1111111111‘ 11- 311,01 ‘fir’... Cyreiic l‘.IZil'I\11 . 1 over i114) ll1i‘ll11}\‘i‘.\ W-‘r 311cc, 'l‘1ie UTPFUH’. slnic of UiIl\'€‘i"\" acre 1c 111.1111. A ixvii-iy - ' 1111.111 c1111- iiit: ti'1-.i:..i meeting, i3 ,i‘1< 1; i-iv.‘ ‘ That the 5011111011 of the ccuiioiiin, ' " c112 1ir1:‘..l-.-i1is Oi 111e,‘ l‘(iii 11111111 11111.1: [OI-id], and pol - g» Liik‘ i'i-:i- bui-Vgy of 1111-11‘ nciivi‘. pa-t twelve iiirinllis l On Suii1i11_v, January 1911i. 1.11111‘ 111i instruction was !~'l\1.‘1l 0-1 L>1'<~|1--1'1y love and f_‘0lll.llillllli_\‘ >pir:i, 11ml 11> it I iiiearis of ntiiiiiiiiig thi- c1111 tuc- liciieiiis and iii-r ,\' o1 ‘ c<lii-, 111.1011 were iii-g ii- 111 order to promote 111i. ' 11 iiiocz- , 111g 1n the 1i1ii-1sl1 1 " vi-llcilt lo;- Jan. 21st, for 1 iH‘. o1‘ dir-ciissiiig ti1-.- m1 »- \\5 1 Li]: 1o lo-viiig weeic 1.0 the centre - 11-1111 iiic slulc uf officers. Upon ex- Allillilili-Mi of thew diIici-ciii. slates x, w-aa voiiiiti that. iii all tiic itudy clubs oii-y LiiiiL_y'-1iu'Bo 111111115 We" 1111-11111-111-11. Our 111011011211 0191111 Ull- 11111 1.1 ~11 loi- 11 1.11110 0t only fiibccn l-iimlin, consequently; cigiiiccn iii 1111- 111111-1-11-11 tliii-iy-llircc ivcrc 10 b1: riilliililibtlfl. How was tiii.» on 1x: dour‘! L11 ii-ziiig .11 the top of tho i...-. 1111- iiioL 111.1111: of 11w 11111111 iiizci u...» ciillcd oiii, and 1i- WM 1.11111 iio-,v iii-any study clubs racont- , iiieiitii-ii 1111-11. 1iciu-oii. ‘fins method -o.l..i-.-c1i 11-1111 1111 ihc proposed 11- ». '.l‘l11- iifL-.-1-ii 111-1101». with U10 .1 IIUIHUUI‘ oi recoiiuuciidatiofls \\t'l\.‘ COIlaitll-fui, the clioirc of the - c1111.... Howe-vei- to make it as demo- "uiiic as pumbc and l0 G91- U19 iiizal approval of ilie nit-inner: of 111-.- ciilba, ii-c slate of 11119011 W115 I 11.11 111-11311: tiic iiiciiibcra iii the rc- - wtczito ciiibs for fill-Ii 1111111111/11-1- AI: 11.1.- iiicciiii; i-i-lii xiii-cc 1111315 later -;- xiihv.» reported 11 unanimous , iippi-uval of 1111 iiicnibci-s. ‘This list u...» ilicii girl-ii to 111-.‘ 1101111118U011 ‘ iH-il 111.1106 to he pi-opostcl for elec- 1111 11:1 slifit-i-‘u oi iiit: 5L. Alidrflili/‘S 1.11.1.1 Union. 1 l I Organization 11-11,, 1_1.,v i-i-iuiy ior‘ tiic actual 111, but the necessary’ 131-11 by lill.‘ goveriunent c1. gihiiiltiild and thus ior a charter could not such forms lied been | - k of Lin; atuiiyi . , i.o.vc\ei-. Many ciis- l lion-ed and the. .- “Ulla-INI- w light 111111. 111e,‘ ,,.,|-11_,1i,.11i uI Liic 1ii-ovincc was ui-| wti-ci-sing bcciiuse oi the fact that. iiic door of employment outside of‘ tl-ii-ii- iiiilive yiioviiicc was closed to ilic 3.1111111; people. A new source &-u1i..i-i11ii:i-l_\' iliiiai} be found t0 1111.1 .111.- 11 livt-‘zlioorl for this surplus ‘ 1iop..i.ilioii. “H111 this thought in; 11111211 iii the discussion of the study Q cii.ii_., it “as found that inaiiyl '1'.» n1 i-c-Jcii-ii- were lying idlel - - It» iui experiment it- ~11 Th9"““’""’—' ““"‘_“ , _ v , \ ‘"11 1111i. iiii uiti-iiipt iic :11“? of iii-- k-{il-‘iiill-i-g-“V rfhwi: 151:1‘ eploi-c oiic of iiicsc sour-- - <1 >1 ~11 . r. '. - _ , . , , “K121i; LU,I,;\,.,,,.,.,I,I M“, .\ “H, , 1.1-. oi lt,'\1‘liiit. '1 11c icsult of which, 1:1‘;- . -. 8* . 1 .1 ._- ~.-~. -- -- mxusslon {Onnwml “m m“ H, \\ .1. ..i- 1o 11.101.11.111. pllil. iuse o1, tlilit tlic members pi'i".\t1il. wort’ \--.r.1-<i to 101111-11 in 1 ‘ m“ a 1111-01111; 3111i .- u _nii.'l SCCl'l'L1ll'_\'. (.111 ii- .1 u-oek Jllli. 3311i, ii.i-_-.- 11-1111-111-11 in give a report of 1.111.. nii-cting- Lli- erature on study i-iulas sin-i kindred , illbjEClS was passed around. All] members u-ere c-iutiniir-rl i-i lTufi r11- H- [hg study P1111315 yiainpliin-v. ail-i; thoroughly iii-ilii-ntiinrl ll‘.1‘.‘f‘.w:.(£ilCP. nr a study club hci-tirr- 13.11111; 11111 any definite subject, it. was R511 decided that the members assemble ; monthly in the centre, Jubilee Hall, ‘ to report on. their nctivitios 11.1111,‘ thus introduce unity and liiu-moiiyi into their organization, which “uisl henceforth to bc called llii: Aa-o- gjgted Study ClubS 0i’ Si. Andrew s. 1 The next meeting iield iii tiie lat- - tei- part of February revealed 111e,‘ tact that the OfgftfiillltlOii “as 1 owing as new sstudy clubs lnul, en formed; and ii may b1- 1101111 here that the growth continued (1111-- ing the year, until today tlie or-l glinization numbers thii-icen stui-ly‘, clubs. Reports were rcccivod from; the different lciiciers and ni-iicii cii- , thusiasm showed. The liiSU ssiun 1 centered around “lint .'\llUUI(i be 111i‘ - next subject of study 111 Ol'Ci"1‘ there might be a concrctc 0' view, the attainincr or “ii.- be a. reward for our efm. I benefit to tho comniuiiity- m. iii-gr _ Numerous subjects were mention Incl ziioi-ouizl-ly- discussed l..i--,-i-.i1ii1i,- on Credit Unions \\'1Ls 1.11111 111112-101! to Ute clubs, they wcio Llieii 111iv.-i-11 1 tin-j; '1 .1. 111 their Ilki ‘F " ‘ i,» , I (iredit Union Fundamental 1 At the next meeting reports were I received from the ditloi-i-nt. li-i-Jeis 1 and it was 1.1ir- (igiiiiion m’ 1111i‘. a Credit Union was 1111111:- l-iery co-opci-n-Kiic i-11ii---..".o1 once and tin-c. n iilfllall the sublet-t bi- 11111111: ‘r ganizatioii of a Ci-i-ri tempted, l1, \-..i>. 11-i- i-i- that n lect-ircr on 11 procured: U115 iricii v.11, ru t111l.i£Zf"1 Ian-l an opinion urns. --.-<1 -- -l Ila-i - {he nienilii-rs Silfiilifl 1111- r- 111-.» 11i- (lividnal study oii iiiF- s-i iiji-r . i iiPifilC‘ 1‘ ' 1'1‘. procurinc tlic s-s-riues r Moniiily- moot-n"- - -- -- limo-J. c..| ." ---l iii i-Fiiiitiinli . - incmhci-s lire on the subject fir. jiiviteri in flflf‘ ~-.i--.- - was also decided ii-.i' ‘.111 . [in 111-111 in 11in 116111-111 11.11.. Stewart. n1.- n 0-1111" 1'1!"- rion-m1mbiirs of 111-. sv-i-iv 1 we mg bg-ni-fu- of Fri-it‘. At this meeting 1-,-l v-ri v1.1. 1.. ,1 i iii-oii oiii-tilled, Dr. 011111-1111 lififl-RT-ii‘ briefly tile Crcuii iiiiifiii liii-i 11: rill 111111-- principies and Ami-lard H ,1 cultios proposrul. 11-- wombers that. t-iir-i knowledge of Cr npplicatinii for r. .11. .1". 1 1 i“ vllilpilflliiii H1- iiil-iii i ’i"iic'“-ost liiilmiii-iii. and iii-v- fundamental r-lc-iiir-iii |1i llli‘ 11-111...- tion of a Credit Union i-. 111i: 51- i-r- l lion of its first oil 1'01 11111111 them rests the succ or the illli-‘ ure of the Credit Union. flaccid-- jngly, n. general meeting was calir-(i and mucii discussion look 11111-11‘ about the manner and 11111120111111! of tho selection of officers. Finally", 111: 1 [allowing plan was outline-i and in, {was definitely (loci-led 111111 it V, ahouid b8 followed, 211. 111-11-1; 1111:‘ moat. democratic 11111111111, 1,. i. ii. new, that it is oin- ('11l1tlf‘-'l11l\ 11111:. this plan can not ho iniiii-ii-rcil lip-iii Ind might “1-‘1 br- iulnpicii 11y tiili-c [Qrming Ci-r-(i t Iii-ions, ‘Tl-c 111.111 11.111111 z-‘uli .i- 11111; . lioiii 11-i- iii-iii‘ IMQ C01. ' 111i‘|-Ii1|1'l‘('4i"\li1i union g ,-.I:i'i- o] nfiii-i-i‘ ill" -‘ ‘11 OIIICGTI i-i hi- iii-l. I11“ ’|iil-- illi- [npgt popular, ii-il. 1111- 11111.1 iillru-iit In Whom tiv-v niiri 1111- 1liiif‘1'.'--"|'|'.' club; havr- 1hr moat (‘fillilfiPllUv 11!.‘ were to hear iii niuiri ifi--(i 111.1: they would be as TITIF" r111 111-.» Blosaible of iii!‘ int-ion 111-1 ., 11-11- g also the 111111111: l- 1r» i-ipiit - ns on thr- 11-11-11-1.‘ "iiliflill-i 6i. - 1 The lenders were 1o ii-poi-t 111.1111 ‘ .\i i‘. Donald Wbi ‘177113111111 Mr. oil-renoe M , “-.1:-. c'-"'-1i 11:: chairman - i-tiilis. lial 11cc , iiirui- i ' 111-11. r11 __',.1iiif‘l\ bums and the formation o1, :1 111.111 Club. This cxperinieiit, in‘ idllliilig oi hczuis proved suc-i 1---.-..ltil. y lay 1111s time the necessary forms 1 WPlu i-ciidy for distribution and- wcrc procured the same evening they left the press. The actual or- gaiiizzation was then called for May zcoiii i936. The form of organization sva-i briefly outlined and the neces- sioiq/ forms filled out. It was also decided that the Credit Union- should include everyone within the, lim-tr. of St. Andrew's Parish irre-i s1a1ctive of creed. Although we had? our slate of officers already select- ed it was necessary to give the members one more opporiiuiity to approve 111cm by ballot if necesaary. Officer-I Elected Tlie nominating committee were: Mr. Frcci MacDonald, Mr. from: |Sl1aiinon, and Mr. Joseph Coade. The following were nominated and elected as directors: f-Ii-s. Frank Jail‘. Mrs. Donald MacLcod, Mr. W. i I-‘. rinse Mr, Cyrciie R. MacDonald, l MacAdam, Mr. Kimble q rs meeting, Mni Mnclntyie and Mr. John R. Egan. A1. the first dirccto ' i-cne R. MacDonald was elected- iiPili, Mr. W, F. Rose, Vice-i President, and Mr. John R. Egan, ‘Treasurer. The following were nominated 111111 elected on the Credit commit- tec: Mi. Clarence , Dlinicl Siireciian, Mr. Temple Mur-l 111W. Mr. Jam-w Coffin, and Mini 110111111 wlliuxlJr-iiald. At. their first‘ acDoni-iid 1 o! the] MacDonald, Mr. . folio-vino were nominated c1111 e-lci-tr-d on the Supervisory (‘on-iniitew: Mi". Cillifilb lylorrison, M11 Ji1111v-‘1 IJ-lylc and Mr. Alexander lnr-i) 11-111. l Cf. iliziliiOll certificate wa- 11 out according; to tiic viii-iii bocielicn Act and l ‘ 1.111111 11v ilic cliartci- members and‘ - nod by Rev. George Mac- i fixiiis W"i‘€ submitted to Q3 ', tlic i-liiirtcr received, and Aiuircwls Credit Union, m-iiiti-ri. upc-iic-l us: office for busi- ii1.-.-.. Friday, Juiic 1211i. 1- 11111;: 111m be mentioned at this (into 11-11. 1111- members of the study uiiiuiated ilic sum o1 - iiulii-rl 11nd thirty dollars from I i- "kly iroiitriiautions o1 dimes, ‘Hi-- 111-111-1115 (iorivr-ti by the meni- 1hr- St. Andrew's Credit. U11. 11.11 T'l'\\-“.li'li.'1 111cm for their efforts 1Y1 1- rnlil-"niiig it, and 1.111s W115 110- 01-11-11-111. than iii. the an- iig 111-111 Jiiii, lil, i917. ‘»'-1-<‘li..4..1z1-l~1.V- oi all iictiviticii wort: 1 iiL-u-rl iii inr- ilil-itfiS of i-iich mem- i)-‘i .iiir1 a detain-ii study 0i 1.111.- - - -1-.:11lc-. .1 more enthusiastic - iicvcr was iicld for tlie 1S ienlizcd that the “ti-edit iviis uic first slop iii the oi economic liberty. We may 111.11 11inch of the growth and ;',.‘iii opci-atioii the first six i - o.‘ i-s cxhieiiue i1; duo w’ 1111-11-15 i1- keiii-i-al, iii particu- 1i|-a1.l."-. ilnri energetic Presi- C one R. MacDonald, and our Ancient and Piliilbiak- 1 111,; 'I'l'.‘tl';1|i’[‘I‘, Mr. Joiin R. Egan, v2.11. c ii-yioi-t is herewith submitted. Iliil‘ l1‘. 1111111111- 17111111 Holder 5.1-. , S. ‘Trainer, W. Sim i 111a Bar-Ira! liuarilia I ' co. nnumo won. the late Mrs. Loon (iauthier vva held Saturday iiioi-iiiiig from lie late residence, 18 Bishop Street t St. Dunstiiivs Basilica. where Iilflil, Mass of Requiem was ceicbraterib)’ Rev. Fat-her McCurdie. Sci-vice; a the gravesid e in the Roman Cath olic Cemetery were conducted by Rev. Father Earl Dalton. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Erna-st Mc Tague, James. Clinton, William Longaphie, John Savidant, Michael Walsh and Joseph McDonald. "yEloquent ‘Sermon 1111551473537 ,- On Religious Message LAID T0 RlST—Tiie funeral oii S l. O Of Great Scottish Poet A service cunuiioiiioraiing tlia 178th aiiiiivoi-sury- of tiic bii-ili oi Robert Burns was lield in St. James’ Church on Sunday evening, tiic ad- dress bciiig d€il\‘t‘l't‘d by iiic Rev. Dr. J. Keir Fraser. The Rev. Dr. R. Moorliead Leg-lite, liic Miiii-Jtci‘. uoitiiictcd tlic \\'O'.'$iil|) 11nd iiici-e,‘ was a large congr» 111011, including-l ilic members of tiic CiiiEdOfiiflll| o iiad the coin-age to decline 111s vis- I ion. It “as i115 deepest passion to 1 see wrong lighted, to sco brother- ; hood triumphant-iii one worcl to J sec that regeneration of tlie social oi-dei‘ wliicii svas what. Christ had iii mind when he spoke, as Ho-iso often did, of “the Kingdom of God." And is not this the gospel for ur day? When the pulpits of the ___.__ Chili, who occupied tlie front pears-l church as never before are preach- LEAvz 11-01; 551N1- Jmm- '1‘1ic Rev. Dr. Fraser liL‘11\'l‘l‘C(I {ill mg peace on earth and good-will Mamba“ o; the Lyme q-heam. f eloquent. message, iviiicli iiiiiric iii among men; when social reformers flufld who will represent thud-m)- , greiit. impression upuzi tii-: congre- vince at the regional drama festi- vaJ at Saint John, N. B, this week leave today for the New Brunswick - , ., _ . n , , _ They Include Mn 5' R Fob | einogize oi ‘ critichc tae Scotiisii t", M,‘ George HM,“ Miss Eqther- bard, but simply to snow the ie-,- Egtlfi“ His cliarzirtei- ilic i-prinkli- sin-t, is city. Rattenbury, Mrs. Mr. Ivan Reddiii, a Jenkins, manager. Mr. A. M. Dou- glas, who is directing the one-act play at the Burns An concert ton tomorrow. ight, is not. going until FIREMFN (X41711?!) -—l"-i1-‘lrl.-l'c- f town fireiiicn rushed to the resi- dence of Mr. Georize Bell, Dorclicsi- er Strrct east, 1115i. evening in i-e- 51101151: to an iLiliml only to find that the lire W134. iii a trunk. Siiiuul- derfng clothing tilled the lioiisc with dense smoke and led the occu- pants to fear that the fire was serious until its location was dis- covered. The trunk was carried outside. Firemen i-eiiiovcd a storm window on tlie second floor 1o allow smoke to escape; 155 GALLONS 0F RUM SEIZED W155 gallon..- of rum valued a1 ap- proximately $2,0(JO wi-rc seized 111 lmiialdwii Saiiiii-diiy by iiieiiiiicrs oi tiie Charlottetown detach-merit oi Mounted Police. '1'iic 3i five-gal- ioii kegs were iii 11 \v-.o1i_ not lai- from the road. No attempt had ix-oii iiirulc 1o 00111111111 the iiqiior, Police said. N0 urn-st.» wcrc iiiiiilc but it was understood l-hut charge: would be laid under the Prohibition and Customs Acts. Constables A. Shaw, E.I.A. Gilli-i and Adolph Le- Clair made the seizure. .___.__._? . Personals Mr. A. J. Jiirciine. retired c.N.H., conductor, Charlottetown, leaves this morning for St. Petersburg. Fla, where he will spend the re- maining winter months. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, East Royalty, leave today on months trip which will take them to the southern Utilized States and Western Canada. They will visit Edmonton, Alta, Gladstone) .Mlcii., Alabama and Florida. Performance By College. Players Opening their 1937 season the Si. Dunstanfls Players presented the three-act mystery play, “What A Nghtl" to students of the Col- lege Saturday night. Fred Howatt played the gang- ster-hauiitcd Burton with reiioe Iandrigan as his- black- maileil butler. 'I'~i<-. c 111cc» is 111 the ~4 "f and the Chief of Police, 1R. Mc- Kinnoiii. Also in the cast are: J. O'Brien. pson. A. Camp- bell. W. O‘Brion. W, Wcozi, Saturday night's W115 iii iilf‘, Hill-lift! of s. studs-iii?» prcvieiv. Tlic plziy is also bring presented on the evenings of Jail. 1 27 and 28 at Queen Square School. ‘ 1 1 l the i be Eastern Uua I'd11fi:"| . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian may hunt-ind to their Rept. Archie Hume, 1 P110110 47, or left M. H, J. Mohoivs,‘ Drug Store, Montague. if. ; —-'-—— 1 ..‘FOR SALE AT DIUZNTAHUL 1 ilie Younkci- 1n-ope-i-ty Opposflg - Clark Bros. Apply on promises or‘ correspond with J. ' Montague. in l... Younkcr, , L-zos-i-i-za-oi. ‘ 1 . Clocks. Jc-w- l c111‘.- lcft foi- repair Willi J.L.Youiik1-i- - Jcwclor, Montague. if not. culled for 1 within the next 30 days will be sold to pay for repairs. J. L. Younker. L-2984-l-23-Gi. .._.___ . JMONTAGUL‘ — Don't fol get, big ceicbrritioii of Burr...’ A11- rsary, Wednesday, Jaiiuar Featuring Mr. Josc-pli Morris-iii, dancer, llfr. Walter Burdctte, Mrs.- D-il-ni-rl. Piper MiiCPhEfSOIl, Mi-‘i; " ncnnci, Mrs. Agnew and local inl- i ent. Gaelic songs and reels. Jr- j chesirn. L30l0-l ‘ ' { l Iopm-t of the Treasurer .-,-;,-;.-,-,--- ----- --S;;1I§'W§;-~ ‘:1:- “.11- ‘ " _' f‘ " - "' — -' - ' $1190 42o ssoo $1154 211110111. l-—_ - — — — — — —- s?» $15 s10 $134 $44.3 m“ - - - — —— - —- —- $20 $296 $349 sum $592 $6111 Borrowers — — - _ -- __ .__ 7 3 ‘ w 7 "iv-ml loans iiiiicie 1o Dcccmbcr 3i, =1‘ *1 I"-"-'--- 1 1 - - - >1“ . m; 551M519" Educational FlilifI -— — .011} I ‘ ~' Jliiillrllll’ "- 1927. lldtliiiflnl- (luai-aiity Fuuci - - —- 28.84 "'1?" "1 3-140 “"9 111-“10- Uiidlvided earnings -—- — 1.26 loin! 10011.. made in date, Jan. Tom; _ _ _ _ _ ____ 3165304 in, 11111111114; 11.111 111111-15, $1003.21. __ ' 11,-...» >1 f, .ii -. xi, um L.“ i ' I I ' ‘ " m " ' _l'oo Late To Clasify Avsefs YOUNG SNOIVTIIORN CATTLf-I’ niversai-y 1 a. three - La w- - omlfy o.‘ the, ' E. Bor- - 1 iiard as Lite WiE-‘(iilfiifiiig 7‘Pp0i't1-1', pcrforiiuziir-o ‘ l-loi-pital on Sunday, January 24. cvorywlici-c arc seeking to apply the i sci-mun on i.lic hfouiit 1o the practi- cal life of every day; when the , great nations of the earth are meet- , iiig in conference for thepurpose of eliminating the causes of war; is not Robert Burns i1 voice to us out of the pas-t? The resemblance between his ago 111111 oiii-s is 11 Striking one. Burns, 11s “:1: all know, was born into 11 ,' pci-iod that gave passionate €XPTOo< 5101i to dcinociatic ideals. Scotland had not. yet recovered from hei- ' popular discontent with the union , oi 1707 which for many 1.1 nei" sons involved national dcgiiadatioii. I That. discontent is paraiieied today 1 iii one part of Ireland, 'I'iie French 1' revolution was in full swing with- its watciiwiirds of liberty, equality‘ 1 gallon. At. the outset Dr. I-‘riisci- said that it was not his intention either to ligious truths for which iic stands: so little undciasioorl- evi-ii 11y his 1‘ most syinpnthet l.i1ii1;i'ii1iiici-s--'ti1:1l - charity and justice iilikc tieniiiiici 1 that we rcservc 1111111 Judgment. oii ‘ 1111.. question. (loot! and evil. , strength and weakness were so sii-aiigi-ly- blended in his lifc that ‘ 1111- yil-ui-‘i-zii of his Cil1ll'-"f".‘3i' 1.5 no‘. , yi-t solved. On tlic one side was iii-s liiglicr nature-arena nobility of :oul, li'iii'\.""l_".1ii-"l‘.i. i-ilcioivinciits of iii-lid and heal-i, tliu iiiii-ili-ctiiii iorl-l- 01' tlii- rzii-oii v.1 lllilli 111111 the i-ii-otioiizil bylllpliiiiy oi 1111i bender- cst woman, a keen sense of right that; is repeating itself in some of‘ 11nd wrong which was developed in 1 the nations of Europe. Robespierrc- i1 pious iiome whose pure and ele- , 111 Paris has his counterpart in Sinn voting influence lir- has so toiicii—| Fein and Bolshevism. George Wash- ingly poi-Li-iiyed iii "COilfJFS Satur- . ingtoii iecl the American revolt - day Night." Oii iiie 011101’ 5111C “ris- against the 1,, i-iiiiny of kings in fa- ‘ iiis 10111-1- iiatui-c-iil-i-co, wild piis- - voi- of popular 5("-f-{,’D\'L‘l'1iIll9I1Ir-0l10 ‘ i-csti-iiin, From his 1 of the principles for which the al- , sioiis iiiirri to earliest 11111111111011 to tlic last his! lies fought. in the recent world war. smil win.»- a ic-i-i-ibic battlefield in To that same period belongs Toiii iviiicii iii‘.\‘ii 111111 spit-it ioillciidcii- P1111103 “Rights of Man," which iii ioi- 1111- 11111-11 . A1111 11111111 oi tlir- qiiiit if not in letter is the tr-xt- 1-uiiii:i11iii.,-,-1o m. \\Ui1 iii tlic c1111 i» liool; oi 1ii-csent day champions oi suiiiotliiiii; 1111.011 no 11111110111. of the 1101-11-1 life will i-iii-c doginziticnily to say. But 1111:; ivc do know-Linn. lo - tiic independence of labor. RAJDUH. Burns has easiy survived 111i 111-; coiiii-iiipoi-iirics a‘; tlic - - 1- - ‘ : '1 1- stiu-zu i- , . , * iwlllxlplifllxi" ‘Tjqlitllxlllclcs M ' ,1 ___ iiiriiiliiyac. o oi ui-moci-iilic govci-ii. ,_ .\,,,.,,_ “m, i, m w, M “M, h,“ nioiit, 111111 iii oui suinliii hOtlfll conditions to tiny soils of Scotland ,_ - ev-eiywlioi-e will niakc their best and H? 1:“ éuifgn-Lxlllgugttfaiaee v iiiost lusting contribution to a S‘; “£1158 ri-moi-‘si-I as revealed in his -' “table cwmwhmn by becoming 10y a] I ° m shows ésfiennafgoodness , disciples of their greatest poet in P“ . _ _ f I _ 1, , i.“ his passion for not nicrely nanlonai “M h“ my fol"dlvilie mg ‘eflf’? lbci-ty lint human freedom" 111111»- . _ ., , L _,._., . . ‘ , . ‘s. it!“ $8,111 gepinilexli, WHEELS to the value of the individq ‘we "rig eiit of the unfortunate “M; i" his faith m impu-i“ mum‘ m 9“. ,3“, $35k norm his failings tion, moral and inteleciual; iii 111s I ijicifiofdliis warm human love which belief m we Sammy 9f ‘he Imme- V covri-s :1 ‘multitude of sins? ‘I and m“ national benEm of “muy , Bu,‘ w, us he“ m6 rcngious me» ‘ worship; and especially in his l _, , m, to discover this we mus-v, splendid vision of universal brother- i “E920? to his psalms and hymn. I lioocl and his prayer for its realiza- i | ET, ‘u mesa “we simply his u“? . lion-a prayer we do well w Joini 1 tpdizg Conventmllality bu, to m, iii, and iii-iii i0 iiiissver, in there iufla, 1cm,“ And fifths saute. days of i-liiss hatred, racial sli-ife, ml‘? 1 e “TN; m, 11...,“ from 01.131, zlnzl evil-spread pc-"siiiiisni gag; C” " ' ' ' , iiig the future oi‘ democracy Emu‘)? the greatest 9°’."»“b‘m9.“~ i “Then lot us pray that conic it ma) ma‘ Bums ‘Time w ‘“"’“°“,,,‘,‘, Z As come it. will IOi‘ 1' 1.11111. t???“ ‘nfigimgtgggsgqatliisggy s; ' That man to man the world o'er f“ dflywgnd did n m”, den, w_ i Shall brothers be for 11' 111111." ,‘;‘;f"“,,?',';"‘3i§,‘,‘;..'.1;2' llifillfil-fllll - -——-- . which we today are 1111;. hcirsnflliilrnz- | o did in Scotland some ling o w iu T I P t ‘S h t B ‘ Jesus, "rliy ldiigiloiii conic Thy will be dom- m Carin r15 it L1; in Heaven, nrizi-u- tlic iiilYliPii of 121v 50-, ('I‘,|I 5111\- 11 .--.i.'li.ii.,-..- o1 111:; tiiiicl Jesus did in Palestine-hi- human- Littie S a n d s ilirin his plea ici- charity 11nd justice l i is icvcnicrhiii hi1; Joiig: ciiiisc 11c allowed himself to (ii-lit. regard - ‘I izcd religion. lie sought to rrstorc the church to the iiumiinitai-iaiiisin of its founder. I know of few finer commentaries on the prziycr oi between iiiiiii 11nd inaii. llir voice,‘ i comes to 11-.- totiriy 11:. a 11111-111; C1‘_Yi fi-oni t1".- cr-isizcil cxperzcncrs of his [eil- xy-riicii flow 11c “as bowed . It was learned from 11 reliable, FOliiTE‘ ovri- 1111-. ivcek end tlmt an‘ nglliiiloii was under “my in souiii- I ern King's County to iizivc i1 sur- vey iniido at Little Sand-z in con-i ".‘\f.'".1i‘.-. Illilliliiiillily to 111811 H "Qlifilgo mgr Pr‘)??? wagd‘ y, Makes countless thou-ands mourn. ‘l Hpiflnflnrscor ‘hi; {figs 5C0‘m¢‘€_y_ 1 Bu, l“, ‘Ln, W‘ Rwy,“ h”, 1,, ,1". lililliii 1 111-11 it. “hi: tiir- ingii-il - ".1" m“ U, C 1 a l h. ,‘.,,..,.,,1,,g 11111-1- suiiubic riot-ks could Iii‘ , iOi‘(1f‘——it)l1i1i1l('il 1.111 iii 111s hither, built. u-iilioui l1ll_\' (ii-edging.- A pc-ii- 1 lion asking foi- a stirvi-y- at Little clrcuiaicd through- ings. God mid in 111:.- DTOUIBI‘ man-to despair 0i the illiiiff‘ of the world. Sand-urns helm: 1111- the Old lfriircyv prophets liei out snuthcrn K dreamed oi :1 {union iige, mid 119‘, Cnrz-ati-ur-tion of i1 breakwater and ' A v-liiii-f at a cove n11 tilt-Little Sands - ni-iorc unis begun as long ago as 19151. A u-iizirf Will‘. cmisirucir-ri but _ ivoi-k on tho pi-oji-i-t. Ceilfifli follow- 1 iniz 1hr.- outhrcnk of the World War. IJl-INPII S C CALLBECIL-rt: No-"tli Tryvll. J-m- 2 o'clock. tory. JOMPIIIKI-I -- At iilc Ciilii-ioLLrlAu-ii lmpmwnt “Wk "mp-I Uiuicr 1211-. (iifCCtiDH of Miss Leila C. Worthy a large group of lnicr- mediate giriii iiavc been taking systematic work in tumbling and other typos of mat work in addit- ion io their regular class work. On Saturday morning this special class came up for exemlnation to qual- ify ns having pas-led a certain test or standard. Mr. W. A. Henry, physical director of tho Y.M.C.A., preside-d as examiner and Miss Ina G. Gillan, chairman of the cam- mittec in charge of tho physical work for girls acted as judge in certain phases of tho examination. The foiio-"lng were succemfui in pmfliing tile test 11nd will be prea- onied with lhB"Y"i.i.lfIlb1.i.i1fl shield: Erma Andrew, Mary Hooper, Verna , Hooper, 1111311115 Murray, Joan Mc- Intyre, Ruth Puncher, Josie Pick- ai-d. Frances Reay and’ Pauline Simmonds. Another examination will be held aftei-‘Eaater when itja expected an additional number wilii also pass the high standard re-l quii-vii foi- recognition in this spoo- iiii activity’. At. the clom of the examination period Norviiio E. Luck, general 11137, Mix-i. Adelr-r-I Jompiirc, age 341 yours. Tho Ujiilflilifl i-rl be for-I Wflffiflfi fi-oin Frluik Hcniiesscyb Fuiicrni H-iiiic 1.0 Upton oii-port on 'i‘ii.::=d:1_v, thrzii-i- liy 111111111 to lier 1101111: iii Pnini flan-o, MAflfiui-‘JIIS- lands for iiitoz-iiu-iii. BARRETT-Died in Boston, Mass" Jnn. 14, 1937, as n. result of injuries from an iiuiximobiic accident, Dan- ici Bari-cit iii 11in 60th year, beloved son of iiic intr- Caiherlnc (nor: I Gillisi and Piiti-lok Ryiiii Barrett of ' Mount Stewart. He was bui-icd from i the Holy Crone. Cathedral, Boston,- Jaiiuary 1011i, and laid to rest in} Muuiit Br-iintiict Cemetery; ' nry n! our dun liiilu-r rl, \\|III ulr-prurli-il llvl~ 101:1. I lining a II I .'\l. NI ,\,,||,y,,,_. |,1,| |1|q-|||i-|i1~'4 v-iiii-n llmt 11ml ||.|,\, When Ilm onn w-n Iurrd wan railed R\\'ll,\" and fi-ntei-nity-u. period of iiistoryi ‘Jesus talking with z-ntation ofthe i His main theme is Suffering some people Point for 11f Christ embitten and hardenz. Bu}. reade rs, being thee: ratiia iii in bear for him an at they should "F1111": i-n that which 11 1.9111111: I11 ‘a 2 a‘ E F “l E , bark as it were our Suffering for 011mg uric-ibis TRINITY UN ITID {IIIUICB "Finding and knowing God," 1h second sermon in the series. "Ti-i Cultivation of the Inner Life" delivered in Trinity United Gli Hugh Miller. is. vlriie spiritual life, we must mak it. the primary business of life, iii stead of, as wo too frequently do. Leave it odds and ends 0f time and We must have a discipline and pursue our purpose with faith and opportun .- r " method, exercise faithfulness. "We regard some alns as more hein on: than others," the evening sermonon “The Great er Sin." lesser sins. judice were more the teachers of His day. The text was taken from the re- ply of Jesus as He lytooci before Pilate and refused to answer his With flashing eye Pilate asked if Jesus realised irrevelant. question. that lie had power to free and con- demn Him. Jcsus anr-avened that that given him from above. that delivered me unto thee doth the greater sin." At the morning service the con- , gregation had the pieasu c of hear- ing Miss. Lelia McLure, A.T.C.M.. iii llarkerfis “How Beautiful Upon Tiie A/lountuins." In the evening the choir gave a ilne rendition of “Loixi of nil Be- ing" by Andrews, Mr. Roy Smiili- iiiuii taking the solo pin-i. M11115 at St. 1)"ii.t:ii1‘s. Basilica yesterday was i-cli-hi-iiir-d by Rev. Father Dziiilii. and High Mass, iii. ii by Rev. Father George McDonald, assistci" by Rev. Father McCai-die as deacon and Rev. Father Dougan n; siib- demon. Rev. Father Dalton preach- erl at tlic 9.30 and 11 o'clock Masses. Catechism was lielri for the boys of the parish at 2 o'clock followed by Benediztion or the Blessed Sacranicfit. In the evening vespers iuiiuitcd and Benedict-ion of Bic-sod Sacrament Father Dot-gun. were Hi6 given by Rcv. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Yesterday being Sepiuagesima Sunday, Holy Communion was ccl- ebi-ntcd at 8.30, in St. Paul's Church, and Morning Prayer at 11.00. I-‘or inc cliildienl." mcsagc, the Ioector explained the word, “Bcpiuagesimxfl, which, he said,’ meant seventy clays before Easter. Referring to Easter, the speaker said. on that day Jesus arose from the iiend to be our Saviour and our King; 11111-1, iliemfoi-e boys rind girls should inaLc Jesus sovereign ruler iii their lives. Choosing 11L»- subject from st. John's Gospel, "Jesus by the well- sicle" Llie Rector intimated to his adult congregation, that. Chi-Lars 1i1-esc1icc iit the well was no mere coincidence, but rather life of Jesus was one of definite organized PUTPQSE, not one of IiilDiiiiZfilTi ciiiincc. Outlining tlie story. the speaker drew alien. 1101i to i-iie fiici, that women as n. iviiclc lvci-c held iii low esteem by Il-ilf! iiicn ui‘ oiii- L01.- gciici-ritioii, llicrcfoi-c when tliu disciples found ' the ivoiiian, they wondered at Him. She brought lier pitcher to the well to draw watcr, but at the well she came into contact with Jesus, who of. icred lit-r living u-aticr for her soul, 11-1115 bringing to her the lesson of the watcr of ii plan and fo. 09119111151201! for her and for us the DOCCFSILV foi- a. wor hip which 1; 1n ‘ m I U w, H calmed,’ agc- Piirt of the wharf still remains 5111111 allw in truth. He challenged lygfivlg,“ {Mien h,” 11nd 1hr- cove serves: 11s 1, refuge go,- her life, .-.. He challenges 117i life, , 11 numbri- of small fisliiiii: heals. which 111"“ b‘! 11111111011 by contact I,.RI\SE“__O,1 .,_,,u,.(,u_.‘._ M“ zy- with Christ. The speaker envis- 1031, Mrs, Dliilifi Fraser. K111111111‘. i """"""""'""""'- igiidsggftugvliilkfiiflefiflt 0f the field a ed 79. Funeral Monrny 11 ter- V‘ - u _ arvcs its suggested lififlli to Lower Montague Comc- by m? wlm“ “b” °f u"? NOD16 01' 1,1,4; i - U11‘ filly who came out to Jesus. 1 Glass Examined "m" °‘ 1"“ -"=°---- ---- Ml\1"|‘iil:\v -Ai Pli-iiaiziit iii-ow, Oil "i 1110 lirfinkor, nfLci- this meeting Siiuii , Jnnunry , 19117, (loiilic Y M c A wiLii Cliii-tt‘ Win11. become; of 11,1, Matthew iii his d year. Funei-iil n I I t "5 W0 1491111‘- Of the wilt-i‘ 0f life. from hi..- iiiii- lTdfiCiltlC this (Muii- and 51111111181 Worsl-q- .i1.11 Inge}, l iliiyi aftr-i-iioon, service stilrting at u"? milneliflfl 0T H15 Dur-itl’. A1; the evening service, the Rec. tor took 111-.- irxt IYUfll 1111- 1111.1 irliaptgr oi Color-kinds. vcrsc twciity lfoiu. And fill lip that which is be. 11nd of the afflictions of Christ." 7711". the speaker said. is a puzz- , ling and intriguing verse. He drew attention to its p111 iorjection of tiie apostle’; feeling, salvation by 1.11 0:088. and the responsibility of hi: W's-ml min-airy of 11-111 Gwpoi. i! 801110111111: which no although it provides with their talking e. Suffering without When ho talks of “if 15 51111111101111: an - an Iillmting if ii. were pogsiiflg h; wonky a place all that dflbfl to Christ. i has been the 1 .,,,,_, . .. .. -_ 3551,00 to exchange for work horse or y 1a.»... In liv- rm m- 111...: no an". secretary of the Y.M.C.A., spoke g1!“ f-‘Xpcrienoo of many W110 hove ,.-,,,-,,,,,,,c m,“ flx1ur¢5__ 110,00 colt. Ed. Ryan, Lot 40. | 7111-1‘: in 11,-» w“: “do I-M-l 1- M" w the class, congratulating the 1”“ mm m" ""11- d-IY- Suffer- min. m. 11.1.1.1 -- - _ _ 0111.04 L-aooo-i-zs-zi. , ,3 ,1,,,’,';f,',_,‘}‘,,,",',,,,-,'_' - cnnditiittra on the quality of their T‘): “W110 11w vol-ii of martyrdom. '1'-1-.-ii - -- -- - - $1665.04 , __ ,7, , __ , 4__ _______ _ H, 141...... ,....i 1....- i.. 1mm ".111 min-i. work and making reference to the h‘: cum" °I l" 6111161113 is LOST—-WIIITE PUP, oncv iii-cs. ,‘ -'----- -- 1---=----'1---- ---------»- i" 1"- | fimpffivnliitliif. JhUWii in 11111111111111 - C "i" 511111111118 101' 115- What is llinbiiilies lama-er; to name "Derrle," ivcsir- _ "'“""""| I , , _, , , . department of all class members i “'9 “Min t", b”? "HC died 101' Bil ing green harnea. Teii-piioni- - ‘w "if-Tit:ii:ii':.-.:mi;:§":3:idiam..." 5 generally since tho classes wercor- m“ “my “"“"h "V" 511011111 1101 Hm,“ , ,_ _ ____‘1|54_75‘ a“ Reward’ b301,,‘ l-gammi 11v: hetlCfioy-Lii unto themsuives, lfi-ywts-it.» — -- —- - — 455.35,- ____ ._,__...._. Lggnz-i-zaiu _____________ bui- "mo Him W110 died for ill, and Alv-nbcrs Advancc ~ —* 37-75 1:... minim-c fnr Dandruff. i >———-—-—-— ivy luau-Au m 4111mm. m“ "B11111- urcii at the morning worship by Rev-l If we are to attain, declared Rev. Hugh lvfillei- in his int. duction to "White sins" is the ter- minology for what we regai-dastiie Public opinion grade sins. For Jesus all 51"‘. was mm- ing the mark. The sin: of the spirit as pride, ariflShfiE88 and pre- sevei-ely con- denim-d than was the custom of Piliitc possessed no power except “He- l Fotlier McKcnna. The subject was: sciivicizs a ST. JAMES CHURCH‘ The morning sermon by 131° Dr. R. Moore- iieaci mgzite, DD.‘ was based 011 various verses in 8t. John i. ‘The was nc-irt day liter John stood and two of his dacipies; and looking upon Jesus as He walked. ho saith. Be- And the ' two disciples heard him speak‘ and they followed Jesua......Ono of 311:1 tfiiadrgvlzlffiiaemfifgthnfiiiliiefitlii Wk’ m‘ arm“ h‘ m“ Sam‘ ‘mm his own brother Simon. and saith unto him, we have found the Christ; min islet‘, the Rev. I3 € hold, the 111mb OI 00d! C and he brought him to Jesus... Phillip‘ and saith unto him, law Me!.... forent approach. The entertainment and diversion; voloe and heart of his messenger m day following, Jesus angel-i “Phillip findelh Na- thaniel and saith unto him. we have found Jesus o! Nazareth. And‘ Nathaniel saith uni-o him, Can there anything good come out of Nazareth? Phillip saith, come and scei Nathaniel saith unto Jem- Robbi thou art the aon of God.’- Here we have fom- men trying to find Liui Saviour, and each of them- "riiiain; tho Elmo Saviour by Iss1‘; perimefltll farm here, 11.1.4 M. niing is constantly happening ‘if: Bu] a?“ wggdfgdggnsrgewmfi 3mg,“ 2o stations in various motions of m gglfilsv I semen wmch “V” the pi-ovniiice, as compared with 389m m: u‘ ma”, ‘ "F1 l3 on the Island, so the new field ma, Ls mo” than ‘famous - will give Mr. Parent n much larger "m" * a - scope of activity and a. greater var. I . , -_ iety of prob ems on accoun of clif- fiafii‘ $135; ‘ssofifd s, wwtmutrgei feiciit farming practices which q. Then comes Simon Peter. who finds ChfI-tt through his brother drew. be teachers and preachers. l 1 more eii icaclous The third mun in Piiiilip. though i1 ‘ JESUS Christ, himself. of (iiscovei-ing the Saviour is coni- moiit-i- than wr- tliiiik. Nearly every the story An- Just like Andrew, we can all ,‘ ing people to Christ, for "exanlipllrelgis mm’ he ‘said’ than precept.’ Phillip comes m Chris, but until the new supervi riu-ect challenge from This way man and woman, at some time 0r ' other, and iii some way or other. has been appealed to and ciifmcrl by Jesu. Christ. the four whom we are discussing l8 Nathaniel. He found Jesus Chr :11 by a method of his own. He put ‘iim to the test’ with the res-tit that 'I1ie last man of Jesus‘ personality overcame all his samples. And so. there is no betel‘ way oi‘ getting rid of all doubts or preconceived cp nicns than to take ilie course Nathaniel took. and to go to Chr‘ t. anti see Hm for our- selves. There is only one way that. leads to God and th t way is Jesus Christ, but there are many ways thnt lend to Jesu: Chris. We i must seek iind- find one of these i ways. f0l‘ in iiie imperishabie win-oi of s2. Augustine: "Thou. O lord. hast made us for Thyself, and our scuis must. be restless until they find their rest in 111cc!" iJANUAkYgii-iazaa Larger Field ,For Supervisor Ill. B. Parent In connection with the rel-en, ippointnioni. of Mr. R.C. Parent w .iie position of supervisor of ii1u.s_ tratioii stations conducted in c011. iection with the Dominion EX. perimental Station in New Bruns. Telegraph Journal had tho follow- , ing to say: "Mr. Parent will succeed Thomas G. Hotherington, who resigned 111.,- positioii to become superintendent of the extension division o! the provincial department of 1311111111. ure on Sept. 1 of lust your. "The new supervisor has an ad- ded advantage in his new position ivliich he assume; on April i, as 111 is a. native of Douglas, York County, and is familiar with 1,111,- work carried. on in New Bruin. wick. Each summer during iii; college career he worked at; the ex- y. "At the Present time there 1.1.. i ist in the vast farming lfdlil of -‘ New Briuiswlck, pointed out Mr, Bailey. In Prince Edward Isiuidtlie woi-k wru- much ‘the same as a re- sult of the small size of the prov. The position to be vacated by Mr. Parent will be advertised soon, sor is np- poiiilc-d in that province, Mr. PR1‘- aiit. will continue to supei-inteiid 1111: activities of tho stations there, nnd. when an appointment. of i1 xucci-ssoi- ‘is made, will assist the new man to become acquainted ..-11-h his yvork, added Mr. Bailey. "Tonight tiie latter pointed out that, under the new supervisonihe Jnportlince of good farming prac- tices will bc emphasized, and a ipeciiii effort will be made to in- crease the quality of livestock and iouitry on these stations. “We were very sorry to lose flu ervicea of Mr. I-letheringtoii, a-lv. esigned 1111s position to beconii zupei-tntendent of the extension crvice of the provincial depart- aerit of agriculture, 11. very impor- mit. field," said Mr. Bailey. “How- vc-r. he is not lost to the province is the woi-k of the illustration stri- .ioiis in closely associated with hi1 new duties." "There was no indication tonigii’ of the possibility of increasing th- Jlilifibfl‘ of illustration station:- 111 M this service the special music‘ Llic Iii-evince at the present time.“ Erinitp Giiiiteh 0311111111 consisted cm" an Anthem, "The Kfiig of Love niy Shepherd is." Sl-ielley‘ the aoloista being Mr. and Mrs. . Raoul Raymond. 1 At the evening service, a spec address. in connection with the 11781.11 Robert B-urris Annivermry was given by Rev. J. Keir Fraser‘ D.D. The evening anthem was “Consider and Hear Mc"-—P!1€11B<=T. 11nd the soloist Mrs. Neil MICIJOFIII. :3. CHURCH 0F THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER The ceiobi-ant of High Mass at the Church of the Moat Holy Re- deemer yesterday was Rev. Father William Howard. ftcv. Baincs preached on: "The laborers 1:1 the vineyard." In the evening devotions con- Aihifid of Rosary, Vespers and Ben- ediction of the Blescd Sacrament. The sermon was preached by Rcv. "Life—a spiritual combat." _________._ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday services were conducted at the central Christian Church morning service an iliustrn mon was given to the ch the form of a chalk druw was acceptable to all. The sermon for the adult mem- bers of the congregation was on Heb. 2:10. "For it. became him for whom are all things. and through wlioin are all things in bringing 1118-111’ sons unto glory, to make the author of their salvation perfect through sufferings." Many is man not of clay o1- steei but a feeling mortal being made to go through a slow proces- bcfore he could bc again in the likeness of God, the speaker 51nd, Buffering stimulates the spirit as well u the intellect. Many of the world's greatest works were product. of men whose bodies and spirit-s were ci-ii-iicd by agony. The true virtue is not iii suffering 1t- aell but. in the spirit in which it is accepted. Suffering mly b11111; Mid duil spiritual insight if we are unable toniéead behind it all the a . A duet was sung by M115 Jun Enman and Mr. E. MICGIOIOI with telling effect. entitled “Under The Cross." ect of the evening ser- "A Faithful Saying". the 8 1 Tim, 1:15. "T111; 1' a 111111-1111 say-n: and worthy of all Incantation that Christ Jesus came to the world to save sinners of whom I am chief." T716 HD0511: commends this ny- 1118 because he declares it is a faithful me. God's rounds‘ n is sure for He has laid in Zion for a ruro fouiidatio . s stone, tried and he that. believetli shall not be con- damned. The Ivcnel should be welcomed by nil as 1t suits mm’! mad and the gospel should have entrance to nil of man's personality as’ it suits the intellect as well an the sun-it. M". V. L. Dingweil sung Handeiti "Love Ye The Lord“ effectively and Mrs. V. L. Dingweil had charge of the music for the 11M . .___.._.._i._. Tlll BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching the fourth of n series or sermons on "What can we be- lieve about God?" an iuv. a. 1... | ted ser- idren in ing which .311 i Father - . l i l l by the Rev. S. C. Cooper. m. the - 1 1 i 1 l MONDAY:- 3:l5—-Cubs, Social Hail. HIS-Scouts, Social Hall.‘ lzlfll-Special meeting of Steward; Board Room. 7-30-King's Daughters, Ladle. Parlor. Danton, B. D., yes taking as liis tcxt the words from the first cpistie of 5t. John, 11.11111- ter 4. verse B, "God is Love," de- livered a sermon of marked filter- cst on the question “Is God a. God of love?" Mun ha; had through all ages a conception of the Eter- nnl, with ideas many and con- flicting about the character o.’ their Gods. conceptions in many cases, growsque, in some. blas- phemous, in plniost all inadequate. Centuries of man's history climi-X in the “JITIS "God is Love." God’: love should be basic to all oiii thinking. there will always be, in thi". connection, questions that cannot be answered but we ma! be assured that "God from fl b:autiful necessity, is iovc." Vci-y truly may we argue that. God ;: love, from the fncr. that “w. Gen".- liuiiinii creation, are capable o! love, in our highest CXDPCSoIOIi oi personality, when we are nearest to Him. The sacrifice of Jesus, iii that "while we were yet ainiieri Christ died for 11"" indicates iii! definite purpose of love behind Calvary. We may know and ex- perience the lovc of 00d in oiii own hearts. The morning anthem was Stain- cr's "I am Aiphiv. and Omega". At the evening service Mr. Dcnton‘: eloquent address was on "Faith's Finolities." Included in the aven- ing music was a soprano solo, "11 thou art near", J. S. Bach, by Miu Vern. H. Malcolm Campbell. Mus 8110.. as well as Turner's "At Even G0 the sun WM lei." with Mr. Earl! Cook and Miu Campbell t|kin| the solos. Music was directed b! Misc Campbell. with Miss Helen Cniihcck at the organ. ‘I110 Church School had another day of en- couraging attendance and interest- It was fntunailed that in con- nection with tlie movement for 11-! ovangelization of Canadian life. there would be in ‘Irinity Churoh- on February 3rd, a service oi’ wit- ness, with Dr. F. W. Patterson. Prerident of Acadia University, ll the speaker. ...._______.__.. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SONG SERVICE A capacity audience attended i111 weekly song service held in i114 Booth-t. Church 1m oveninlf- 11" Charles Goff presided and M? Gordon Morris read the Script-l" lemon. A solo was rendered bi Mia: Vera. Malcolm cunpbeii and the young people's choir under thl dlnotlon of lVIrs. mum 111-11 ‘Irainor sang n. selection. T1" , maker of tho occasion was R" Dr. Kmniiwin, General Sect-nil"! of tho Presbyterian Bound for Can- ads for work with Sunday 59w“ and Young Peoplek Societies. D1‘- terday moriiln g, , Kannawin delivered a W11’ 111W‘ eating and uhallmginl 11164553’- mm m offered by iuv- 0- C- webater and Rev. I-I .1» R113: melamine-ed the benediction Ii oioae of the Q1100.