\ We have in stock a Wheat and Blend F lour, in bags and barrels... Bran—Shorts--White Middlings-Oil (Jake Mesh-Cotton Seed Mesl-Schumacher Feed fUnion Dairy Feed- Royal Scratch Feed-Sugar Beet Pulp——C_orn- meal —Craclicd Corn — Feed Wheat—-Roiied oais-and Oatmeal, all of which we are sell- ing at lowest-prices. We can quote spcciai prices to Farmers Institutes and ‘Clubs on Flour in Sand 10 bbl. lots and Feed in ton lots.. ~ All ‘fresh Stock just received from the mills Cull or write for prices before buying. A. HORNE e» co. l ll lALlaAA - Classified tour/l» rein Ad ertisements limited supply of Hard Union Laying M351». A gv-lrrlligglln...‘ One Insertion ........-..-....l..l.. 10s perlins erg were; ' Three Insertions .... llcur Insertions .. Eight Insert-loll ICIOIIIIIQIIIIO . lcperiiriaeilwards . ‘lcperl-ineefbworiis 9 . asimilnlersvmsi g ‘cunt IIGULAI KTOI‘ C. 111001111] illn- ccllMl I - g3" caola aacrrat, Baptist Church. Sunday, Mar..iord. 8.30 p. m. i zsis-s-ii-ii All’ (‘HBO-At the regular weekly dinner of the Gyro Club held last ev- tninl at tho Parker l-lousc, Gyro Frank McDonald presided, A5 the" was no speaker for the evening, the assembled members entertained themselves by song and story. ' ENJOYAILE MEETING-An en- joyable evening was spent at the Conservative Woman’a Club last evening. The president, Mrs. H. I-l. l-lorne, presided. A very interesting address was given by Mr. W. C. S. McLure, M. I... A., Conservative cand- idats in the forthcoming fsdsral el- ection, on his recent trip to England. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yestcrday morning a fine of $10 and costs, or a term of tch days in Jail in default of-psynient, was imposed on each of two men charged with being drunk and disorderly, and on s third charged with being drunk and incapable. A motorist charged with reckless drivirlg was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. CRYSTAL SISTIBS Arraa BIG HONORS - Many throughout the Province will be greatly interested to learn that alrangcments have been made whereby the famous Crystal Sisters hockey team, feminine cham- . Miscellaneous Male Help Wanted pions of the Maritime Provinces, with an unbroken record oi victory iiN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND urveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown, bld-fl-id-lmopd. HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK uperlor quality American Rubber liliig. Any length or width. Also ubber Traces all at half price. ton Morison, Fredericton Sta- oa. P. E. 1. turer wants district repressntsi. b? "‘ covering - ‘ “. dealers. Strong extensive line It'll)’. N. Y. C. VATO nos ros rue asa- shlpments on short notice. usrdisn Central Printexy. CTION SALE 0|‘ LAND, STOCK d implements oi Patrick Cairns,- ernon River, Wednesday, March 9m inst. See posters. ' 2340-3-11-21 . ENGINE MAGNETOES AND ursl Lino Telephone Instruments paired. Send cr call. Work guar- ieed. Palmer-Watson Electric . 3103-34-31. l-ihfllniqpy-ii Wanted WED-A GOOD FARM NEAR ily.>"J Guardian. 2335-3-11-31. asccooars warren. AP- li‘ J. n. Jenkins. rizs-a-s-iwseil. Female Help Wanted EiYlTiYr-iTli-rian MAID or family oi three adults. Apply ' Fitzroy St. 2200-31 For Sale ~ 5117i‘: rwo STACK! or M hay, second clip. ~Gec. Mel- ll. Union. 2144-3-11-2! fall-silica: IIOUND curs o tnths oid. Apply John E. Doucet. llllter River. 2228-3-11-12-14. I Sal-ll. soTrr. IOABD AND ..... suns on band at Guardian lice. t: I "silt-EL Jessa! BLACK llnt Cockerols. ’ D. Jen- »_ n. ii. No. s. Jill-l-m-fli ' top desk. 144 Great George "‘ l- si osr Niiw A 0N3. Bolts: " ti‘ llngle phase motor for sale. "Pram. Palmer-Watson Elec- ' 00- sioa-s-s-ai. roiTs-iiiln-sa AOIIS. Ap- l I. P. csvanaugis. iiow Haven. ~ scio-si ‘i will be Freeman Rob- “ s on Msnch 10th to sail Ray. -_9- Richards. Ilil-S-l-bi. p Salesman; Wanted II 0N 0N! GALLON. WON- ‘ "Ill vapor (moisture). Bilmidiiier ' 01s saver. All autos and on- "- Ono t. turc, Sackvlllc, N. B., salary c1310 in horticultural work. Applications obtainable from ths Post Oflice than March 1b, 1030. M. H, W. Mar. 10-21 Situations Vacant Male ._.__.---ll.--.l- AMBITIOU! MEN EARN instruction-big demand. ture free. WriteDominion Bar‘ 11,1835. Big demand. Montreal. S. V. M. 3-11-15-27-29 an..."- Lost Cumberland Street. _ ciiiiiniv AT [IPENING or llilsiiiuii Customary Display Will Be In Evidence. The third session of the 41st Gen- eral Assembly of Prince’ Edward 1s- land opens this afternoon at, 3 o'clock, with the customary military display and ceremony which has marked ths opening for the past five years. ' The Guard of Honor. oomprisinl 100 men will be supplied by A Com- pany oi the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. in command of Major ‘f’. n. Rogers, with Lieut. C. Camp- bell and Lieut. W. Iteid. Th0! Will be headed by tbs Canadian Legion Band. " . l l-lis i-lonor Lleut. Governor Hearts will be attended by a mounted trav- elling escort of fourteen from tho Prince Edward Island “hwy!” command oi Lieut. I. W. Johnston; of long aim. with pilot. s, issiiis of this cityl, " ’ _ " .» Invitations to bl prssaat an being issuodtcanumbiroiolflolrlpflfili local militia. At s40 the. (luau-Lot ltaner; will “AUTO SPECIALTIES MANUFAC- Commissiori basis. References re- quired. _Otter Mfg. Co., soc Broad- 5-3-11-11 IIIAB GAIDINEIt I011 Till l‘ Department oi Agricul- Preferably live years oi experience should be filed with ths Civil Ser- vice Commission, Ottawa, not later WHILE learning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert Litera- College 110'! Stllsawrancv. Montreal- S. V. M. 1-7.14.2l.2l.2-4.l1.1!.25.3~a. EARN $0.00 T0 $10.00 PEI! DAY. Only few weeks re- quired to learn at Canada's oldest and most reliable trade schools. Write for free literature, Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence, LOST — BLACK AND . WHITE Springer Spaniel. Reward. Apply as 1226-3-11-31. Military to their name. will leave here on March 29th for Montreal. In that city they will play the champion fe- male hockey team of Quebec Pro- ~ vlncc on March 31st ior the cham- pionship oi Quebec. The winners oi this match will thenlcross sticks with the champion ladies’ hockey team oi Ontario, which team is the famous Princess Pats of Toronto. This last game will be played either in Moli- l, treaf. Ottawa or Toronto. Good luck , "Sisters." Col. J. P. Hooper, and Secretary P. S. Fielding. They will proceed by way of Grai- ton Street to Queen and along Rich- mond to the Parliament Building. A salute oi fifteen guns will be fired from the Park Roadway by a detatchmcnt from the 0th Medium Battery under comma ‘ oi Major P. w. McNevin with Lieut. Kari Kelly. The first gun will be fired at 2.53 as I-iis Honor entnrs the plocincts of.thc House. At the conclusion oi the opening ceremony I-lis l-lonor will inspect the foot guard in front of the Provincial Building, after which he will take the Salute at the intersection oi Queen and Grafton Streets. ' ‘The travelling escort which ac- companies ths Licut. Governor and party will be composed oi four par- ties; two outriders will precede the first carriage containing tho Ser- gsant-at-arms also the second con- taining l-iis Honors Aides. Preced- ing the third in which will be seat- ed l-lis Honor Lieut. Governor Hearts and Lt. Col. Dawson will be four inridcrs. ) The two officers will ride on eith- er side of the third carriage immed- iately followed at a distance oi thir- ty feet by two rssr riders. The troop- ers will as usual carry lances. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory cl Bertha Mc- lqusid, died March 11th, 1020. Bertha darling you have left us, A link ge from car chain Bat though who parted ior s while We hops to meet again. ‘flue will pass, and years roll by Whatever be our lot . As ieiig as life and memory lasts You will nevar be forgot. Inserted by Father. Mother, Brothers, ' ‘ Sisters. In Memoriam In loving memory‘ ‘dull! ‘m’ lather. _ __ Mas. loan!‘ snap was bled March iiis, ms- . Time-rolls a. but memories. flewssealaiwitbsr uevssiaseaeasls . hesgbuausuy Iarsoim NINIIIITL laaestsl by her consult. aailaaallsaaosaa‘ . - emirlwmpjis with also“, Miicliinnon l. rill‘ riii_iii.i)_1'_'jiji_-;_1'_qwiy qipannmw- Erinitp Unite!) illbufri) 3.30--'.I‘raii Builders Mission Social Hall. ‘LN-Senior C. G. I. ‘It-Social Ilali. ISO-Young People's Society Study Groups — Art, Literature, Pub- , lic Health, Present Day World: Events. ‘LN-Women's Missionary Society 51W)’ C‘ Residence oi Mrs. Puncher, I05 lillisboro Street. 2222-11. ' ERECTING STEEL-‘The site for the new Canadian Natimial Hotel presents a picturesque scene, and one humming with activity as the giant derrick rears pillar after pil- lar like masts in a, crowded har- bour. lt has been found that the ‘ootings oi the piers in the furnace room have been built two feet too high, and it was necessary, last night, to chip them down to the proper level. ' PASSED AWAY. -—Therc‘ died Sud denly yesterday morning in the city Mrs. Iicrbcrt McLeod. nee Helen Diamond. age 29 years. a daughter of the late Charles and Mrs. Dia- mond, Wlnsloc Road. she leaves to mourn one daughter Winnifred, ago 5, and, her sorrowlng husband, also three sisters, Mrs. L. W. Ford, Min- neapolis. Mrs. Levi Cudmore. city, Mrs. EdisonChancller, North Milton, Funeral Wednesday at 2.30 p. m.. from her late residence to People's Cemctc y. SOCIAL GATHERING-Mr. and Mrs. William A. Douglas, oi Maple Street, Franklin Park, Massachusetts. have alll the cngsgemen oi their daughter qlertrude Agnes, to George Edward Sanders, of Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde Park. ‘rho an. nounccmcnt was made at a birthday party given Mr. Sanders at his home at which time Mr. Sanders presented his bridc-to-be with a. beautiful Pist- inum diamond ring. Miss Douglas is s. graduate of Revere High School and Felt and Tarrsnt Colnpto ‘ School, of Boston, with high’ honors. Mr. Sanders ls prominent il‘i Masonic and Oddfcllow circles. Miss Douglas is a grand daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meliick, s. former nstivs of Elmira, but now resides at Franklin Park, Massachus ts. MARITIMERS IIOLD DANCE- The Maritime Provinces Club second annual supper dance, held in the ballroom of the Windsor Hot- el, was attended by a gathering rep- resontaltlve of practically every city, town or hamlet ‘in Nova. Sootis. New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island. There were mom than ‘500 Mari-bim- ers praseiit, The dsiioc committee did everything in their power to take the guests back to the scenes of their childhood and dances reminiscent of Tatsmagouciio and Pugwash days were featured. The old fiddler, w-ltli- out which no real Maritime dance can be held. swung into the ianoers. polkss and Paul Jones in a way that toilched the hearts oi everyone from the man who left St. Stephen 30 years ago to the college youth from Prince of Wales last years’ graduat- ing class. A Maritime supper was served 'of turkcy-proobsby many thought they were going to get fish. To lend a touch of home, however. every guest was presented with a Maolntosh Red or s. King Spy from the Valley of Evangeline. Nova Scot- lon apple cider also graced the tab- les. Entertainment was furnished by Miss lhtclls Hayniiiii, i1 ysars of age of Invemess County, Cape Breton. who rendered all thc oid tunes on an accordion almost as big as lier- ,self. The dance executive were: Mr. C. S. Richardson, Mr. V. S. Rice, Mr. I-I. C. Atkinson, hi)’. A L Philips, Mr. A. J. Barnes, Mr. W. A. Buckley and Mr. m. s. Cormicl‘, assisted by Mr. Irvine Dibloc and Mr Jollnstoiic. Carson. PERSONALS Mr. C. C. Thompson leaves this morning on a business trip to var- ious American cities. ,_._._.--------- rvarn_ -1 that eel! the purest anus ' jrasscairrioiq basses in fsliowlaftbe some in-l. suusiisssmmuplulnuunw-l. llllllpllvaioiasa ‘racemes min aiaobositbestrangtbsoseinscaoif-f nislliniiintiisriglit Isasasewe observe these require- Ilafllllilllloltlllmcanbrifllyolir s _q .. .,. , . I CRASWELL Studio PHCT OGRA PHS aiaarcun sliilsulrld llil-Zi-b-lmflh I . City Council Continued from page l Councillor Foster, for the finance committee. stated that there was little toxeport. He thought it ad- visable to place before the chair- man oi each committee a statement of what has eben #9011484 °l 111° estimates made i-le trusted that each chsirinsn would attempl W keep well within the estimates, and keep himself fully informed as to expenditures and report each month on the matter. Councillor Blanchard reputed for the market committee. Ho inquired what the council 11108114011 l0 5° with the weigh scales whicli have been condemned by the authorities. as they weigh accurately only up to three tons whereas they src guar- nntccd to welsh up to slx WM- The inspector reports that the scales cannot be satisfactorily repaired. ft will take two weeks to install now scales. Councillor Reardon congratulated l-lLs Worship on nls election by ot- ciamation. 1-le reported for the fire (gonunittae that after storms the hydrants are covered with allow- the , ‘bllity for the removal oi which rests on tho water works dc- partment. Councillor Rclrdon fill-pd cases whore tli snow ploush had covered the hydrants after the snow had been removed, a condition which the city surveyor should at.- mnpt to remedy. Parties shoveillng snow from their sidewalks have also offended similarly. He stated that a delegation from the nre ds- partmont had waited upon hlm pro- vious to the meeting requesting that a hose wagon and s dozen coats be supplied, also that a siren bc Pill‘- uhssed as confusion arises botwcon the sound of the fire bell and the other bells in the city. counoiuoi- Burke rol- the light committee reported streotlights cut on several streets at dldercnt times during the month. This report was furnished by the Chief o! Police, Councillor Holman commended the electric light omlpany for their prompt action in remedying all com- plaint; in this regard. He added that fur the past two weeks one boiior lies been out oi commission at the plant with only one reserve boiler in action. It is also reported that there are but two turbines working, one of which is function- ing poorly. It is the duty of the council to look into such matters- Counniilor Foster would like V) see the oltyrercve a rebate on all lights reported out. RESOLUTIONS A resolution was unanimously a- dopted naming the stsndiii! 60m- mittecs an follswsz- Finance E. A. Foster (Chairman)- M. W. Reardon. W. E- Burke. Streets S. Kennedy‘ (Chairman). 1", C. Dougan. M. W. Seal-don. _A. McDougall. E. A. Foster. Public Iroperl-y- A: McDougsli iChsii-inan). E. A. llbstcr. F. C. Dcrugan. ' Tenders F. C. Dougsn (Chairman). A. McDougail. B. Kennedy. Market J. E. Blanchard (Chainnan). E. A. Foster. B. Itoy Holman. Politl B. R. l-lolmsn (Chairman). W. E. J. E. Blanchard. Fire M. W. Real-don (Chairman) B. Roy Holman. S. Kennedy. Councillor Beardon was appoint- ed Assistant Chief of the Piro De- pertinent. Light W. E. Burke (Chairman). A. McDougali. J. E. Blanchard. Legislative His Worship Mayor Prowse iChair man.) ‘ 1i, was moved by Councillor Fos- ter "and- seconded by Councillor fiasrdgn that» the Strand‘ ‘theatre to il‘. C. lponosr. noes moved by oouneuioi- Hol- inui inc iecondsd by °0illi¢ill0f Blanchard that nine uniforms be supplies tire city will». ‘ " It waslaiovoa by Councillor Ibs- ter‘ and ficondad by Councillor Kenl ‘i; gqjflaintirig the Mayer's to» lit-rvseivto " scaraao engines llgfigilpsiliu i utilitarianism: of v. n. How- ' Real-don that the city surveyor be authorised to carry out the street program. it was moved by Councillor Dou- gen and seconded by Councillor Poster that the chairman oi the street committee in eolflunotion with the city surveyor bc empowered to dispose of three’ horses and re- place them with nnimals suitable ior city work. A resolution was adopted author- izing appiication to the legislature to issue debentures for $50,000 ior permanent works. The usual resolu- tion calling for tenders for supplies was adopted. In reading a resolution embodying the program of street construction Councillor Kennedy pointed out that the amount oi wdrk done will be small compared with that of former years. He announced that the foi- iowirig work is contemplated: Aspiialting Rochford St, from Prince to Weymoutli, Prince from Water to the railway; Cumberland from Kent to Grafton; gravcliing Douglas and Bsyneld from Elm Ave to Spring Park Road. Dorchester from Rochford to Pcwnal, Dorches- ter, Sidney and Richmond from Wcy mouth to Cumberland, North River Road from Brighton Road to High- lnnd Ave. Attention will also be given Sidney St., from Great George to Prince. King from Queen to Pow- rial, and numerous other streets. The matter of wages for city lab- or was also reierrcd to. It was stst- ed that the increased rate does not apply to the permanent employees of the city. gan and seconded by Councillor Fos- ter that the usual price for milk be paid in milk v ‘ and merchants ioi-‘nillk taken for testing Illlfllosas. Councillor Holman brought up the matter oi Government Pond. and wondered if it were possible to dredge out the pond. I-lls Worship pointed out that the estimates do not permit oi any add- ment Pond. Councillor Dougan inquired as to who incurs the nnanclsl loss on the samples oi milk which are collected fm- tasting. His Worship stated that the merchants are the losers under the present system. The thought was expressed by a number of councillors that these merchants should receive remuner- ation for the tested milk. Councillor Holman thought that the amounts collected in tines from offending milkmen should ‘more such expense. Councillor Foster stated that he would like to see s. committee from the council meet a committee from the Truckmans Union regarding the condition oi the city scales. scales src not looked upon with fa- vor by coal dealers. A change of rates in truckage should also be brought about. He thought that the feeling existing between citizens and truckmen in this regard is most un- fortunate. The matter was on motion left to the market committee. Regret was expressed at the illness oi Councillor McDougali necessitat- ing his absence from the council board. It was moved by Councillor Dou- The following report was prescnte Committee:- Your Worship and Gentlemen:- The undersigned has the honor Month ended February, 1930. limits for Oifences classified below. Offences. Brcakinil 6c Entering 3 Conuriori Assault 1 Druilk 6s Disorderly 3 Drunk st incapable 7 Theft 3 tlnliiwful possession of Liquor 2 Testis 1B In addition to the above arrests there were two cases of Common As- tho Customs Act, and one under the Motor Vehicle Act for’ "Speeding." We assisted the Prohibition Officers in twelve searches of premises sus- pected of the unlawful possession or sale oi intoxicating Liquor. Eight prosecutions were entered, resulting in five ‘convictions, two withdrawals and one adjournment. On February 27th, the Force col- lected twenty-six samples oi Milk and six of Cream from Licensed Milk Vendors, same being delivered to the City Alifilygi. for test. 'l‘lic amounts collected ll1 Fines do, costs during February are as follows: One tine imposed under the Prohibition Act . . . . . . . . . . . - ~$200.00 Miscellaneous Fines 5:. costs collected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - AS11500 Total amount:-- $325.00 Other duties performed by the Po~ i-ce during the month are as follows: l, Prisoners escorted to the Queen's County Jail ............... 15 , summonses Served . . 9 isubpoenas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Dwelling houses quarantined 2 Dwelling houses released from Quarantine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Fickct-of-Lcave reported .. 1 Persons in Station for protection overnight, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Vicious dogs destroyed . . . . . . . . 1 Stray (logs impounded . . . . . . . . 9 Street lights found burnt out 19 On Saturday afternoon, February 8th, all members oi tlic Force parad- ed for inspection before His Worship Mayor Yeo; the Police Committee, and ills Honor K. M. Martin, Stip- cridliiry Msrlstrate. Constable Biggar was absent from 8th to 26th, both dates inclusive. seal displayed by them in effecting the arrests of William Callow and Benjamin Gauthier on several charges of shop-breaking and theft committeed in the city and adjacent rural districts. Both the accused made full confessions after arrest. and some valuable stolen vflllllltl’ was recovered. They were each acn- tenced by the Stipcndiary Magistrate to s term of two years imprisonment in Dorchcster Penitentiary. Con- stable Doyle arrested two young men. Elmer L/und and Joseph Chession, for the theft of boots and skates from the skating rink, ior which they were each sentenced to fifteen days imprisonment in the County Jail. During ‘February the Force notified forty nina owners or occupiers oi property to remove the snow from the side-walks adjoining their pre- mises or lands. ' - ' Respectfully submitted A. BIITWITLI , Chief oi Police MIA‘! AND MILK IIPOII - "ihtiollowing report was road by ~rt~mu=iiom~sy fiobdilfiFlbil-"bha city email» the absence OI m. sault, one for Non-support, one under‘ ' POLICE across d by Councillor Holman for the Police to submit the City Police ljspcrt for 2 0 2 Both sen- 0 1 l tcnccd to 3 U _3 I years l- 0 7 lDorchcs- 3 0 3 ltnr Pen. 2 0 2 1'1 1 18 tor. Condemned as unfit.for food and destroyed—oue carcass and l0 por- tions of carcasses. Milk test, Feb. 2'1, I930:- Name Per cent Butter is‘. C cdMilkCo. . . . . . . ....4 Wood Bros A. MCRbe d: Sons . . Wallace Whestly .. J. E. Holmes . . . . . . W. H. Smith . 4 Allison Holmes 3.6 A. R. McKay . 4 Louis Roper a Victor McWllliams . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 Richard Cullen . 4.1 H. C. Brothers . 3.8 Roper Bros. . . . . .. . 3.5 Rod McDonald 3.5 E. Boyver '. . . . . . . . . 3.5 Lester Boston 3.5 Molyneaux Bros. 3.5 Reginald Martin ........ . . . . .. 3.5 C. JfWood . . . . 3.6 R. J. McNeili 4-2 Pure Milk Co. 4-2 Sidney Inman . . . . . 3.8 can. Douglas as John Dickieson .. Willard Kelly All the above tested clear. CREAM TEST ygm; Per cent Butter fat Louis Ropcrm. . . . . ..22 A. it. McKay 1B A. hicRsi- 8.: Sons .. . 25 E. l-l. Douglas . .. . 19 C.J.Wood ._28 Roper Bros. 18 20 samples milk; 6 samples cream, all clear, are above test. MARBIAGES ‘of the bride, Kcnsington, on March . and Mrs. Alex Buntain, to Mr. Joseph l Davlson, of Burlington. DEATHS NICIIO-IIS-O-NZAY. Haselgrovs, March l0, John Freeland Nicholson. aged 3 years. Funeral Wednesday at 1.30 p. m. SIIIIDOW-At Millview en March l0 Charles Harold Shaicow, oldest son of Mr. Ib-nmerson Shcidow, aged l8 years. Funeral service commencing at 1.30 p. m. ‘Dlesday, March 1i. MacLIOD-Iri this city at 123 Elm Avenue. Mrs. Herbert Msclcod, aged 20 years. hlnaral from her late res- idence on Wednesday. March 12th. service stoning at 1.30, funeral leav- ing at l. Interment. Peoples Com- story. Card of Thanks alraDavtdJonss and family oi Llioroasigmeatabdiailkinlllo-J cd expense with regard to Govern-i f'.\Gl' runes saws-gm Church Services CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH There was no gloom in the meeting in the Central Christian Churn: last night although Monday night is m. ‘Hilly’ lilo quiet night in a revival meeting. Dr. Robt. Whision stated that he never let down any night, 1nd lllfll- Monday night often witnesses lhls best efforts. Ho and Mrs. Whigt. loii sang an original song, "l love Je-lllfi. yes I do" and the audience sang the refrain. The organ played by Mrl- Rogers and the piano under Mrs. Whllotoifs charge, played w. gether gave the meeting a martini note. Dr. Winston's theme was the "Shepherd and the sheep," based on John 10:9; and he emphasized the necessity of personal religion. H: m", Oggsetfsaid. "MY text tells us of several things characteristic of the Gospel. The inclusiveness, safety, certainty and provisions are all found in thll one verse. Jesus is not a Son of God. l-le is the Son or Cod, and the only Tlltlsun God had. He is not door irltc itiie Kingdom but He ls the door and only door. Yet no man is forced t: enter. Every man may enter or re- fuse to enter as he wills. We talk as if God wanted to force man's will and how foolish? What good would that accomplish? Instead of forcing s man's will, God wants to save him from his sins and thus make him will to not only enter the Kingdom but to live in the Kingdom. God's will is two fold. First a will of grace, and second a will of government. Grace u; save us and government to keep us saved." Tonight at 7.30 Dr. Whiston will speak on "Mysterious Mazes." an- nounced as a dramatic mesillko. The Young Peoples Society will have N- served seats and will sing a number. During February eighteen (l8) arrests were made within the CityzThe mecungs °l°5° “m” 9' Cour“ lfOllS ushers will be glad to seat peo- Arrests Convictions Dlsmissals Total Bemarksyple '5 they °°""° md m‘ 5m‘ ma“ [will hold fully a hundred when the auditorium is filled. l TRINITY unwrap ciiuacn I The dedication oi a Memorial Window was the special feature at the morning service. It was the gift of Dr. Wendall McKenzie and his lsister, Miss Lillian, erected to ths lglory of God, and in loving memory of their parents and of their two ‘ brothers, who gave up their iives in the Croat war. It is a beautiful _ memorial, filling up the two sections of the window. In one section is tho , representation of s warrior with ths l wording "Be thou faithful iihto death and I will give thee a crown oi‘ hie." In the second section is a representation of our Saviour hold- ,ing s crown and underneath both ..'lgurcs is the following "They have fouglit a good fight, They have fin- ‘lfillfid their course, They have kept the faith." Rev. Dr. Ramsay con- ducted the dedication service, consist- lng of a splendid address and prayer isnd closing with the singing of "For ' ‘all the saints who from their labours rest. Who thee by faith before the ivarlri confessed, Thy name. O Jesus, be for ever blcst, Alluluin!“ | Rev. Mr. Brown preached the ser- -morl from Matt 3-2, "Repent yo; for - the Kingdom of I-fesven is st hand." We are called to a high standard oi lallegiancc, not merely the giving up j of some lnduigenccs or pleasures, but i that these should be days of prepara- ' tlon. of making ready, of repentance, _ns we approach the coming Easter and the nineteenth centenary of Pen- " ticost. . The attendance at Sunday School was s85. For some o'er-ks past Rev. Dr. Ram- ‘ say has given a series of addresses on jtlio Beatitudes so that God's teach- lll! 1n these momentous sayings of our Lord may be more clearly under- lstood and be as beacon lights to guide us oii our journey through life. I-llst vvsnlng the subject was ths liltth beatitudc, Matt 5-6, “Blessed , "B U195’ which do hunger and thirst dilly. through illness, from FebrusryipUNTAIN:BAv|soN_M the home alter righteousness for tney shall be filled." Seeking after that, whim Constables Hlssllll- Tlfilml‘ ‘ndlstn. mo, by Rev. .1. n. Saint, Gladys M“ 55'1"?» Men try many things, Jay are to be commended for theiohrlsmne) youngest daughter o‘ Mr] but ll we seek for that satisfaction which the son hsd on returning in his father's home, for that satisfac- tiori which comes from fellowship with God, or from adoption into the "m"! llmlll‘. tho text says, they ‘shall be filled. Jesus, and he alone, can satisfy. ‘The service was broadcast by C. B, C. K. The music comprised an Anthem in tbs morning, with Miss Doris Tait as soloist and in the evan- lng Miss Frances Wood sang "The" cams out of great tribulation", in g anncr which must have been a do. "fill to the lsrrc congregation pm- out. The Choir of 32 voices also ren- dered "The Lost Chord" and on 1mg 5000!! evening ths Lenten cantata l‘ itcnce, Pardon and Peace" will b; liven in place of the usual sermon. 'I‘iiis cantata will occupy 40 minutes.