r v a coon ouatirv llui Water - LAAQAA ‘an QAQQAAQLQ ls a necessary part of ev- ' ery household equipment. You will flnd it an excel- lent cold weather - comfort and thoseuvbich we offer are guaranteed to give pep- feot satisfaction. They will withstand hard usage and can be depended upon not to leak or grow hard-all seems are reinfor- ced. - AAQLAAQAAA 4 Prices Range from $1.00 to $3.50 ‘ s. A. rosin, Central Drugstore Take Peuslar Colg Break- PPB Hid guard against "Flu" —25c n box. Bottle l» must be ad _ " I cover oetage. etc. ‘r§"§,§§== done wor. but ilve figures (as u,ooo) 9"" . 05 l’ Wat must accompany all adve ti . rrrcnt - an t s rule be overlooked. Advertisedre: s “ "WANTED Jieading. 2c. per word for each in- caro to be forwarded. flve cents , ' rnittance cannot be acknowledged. - FEB§UARY_2'8,1A920.. an‘ ' ' i . w]! l Irew beforcglu" llave You Got Yours? I I blades: {I011 Bu Diio to ' hih- ' arms-Gills “'r'S'.€iil-.€..""°° suing rapidly. and car shortages make difficult to keep up the out- Il . max suns: ov- voun r-r v ‘Tho high prices for 1920 farm produce are causing many farmers to make sure of bum- Wr crops this year, end they are placing their orders now! They know strum-dam brin s greatly increased yiel s -— and increased yields mean more money. Make the best of those good prices, or. der your SI-IUR-GAIN now. GUNNS LIMITED. ST- JOHN. N. Il- flcud 0M1", West Toronto. m. 9 usurious ‘ FEMALE nun? 1 ‘any Arm contus- , o sell Red Tag Stock. stock! '1 ‘"53 ' spoc a logs. stung: Knit-Hui" '01:‘: ‘T’ ‘I gen re , Dominion eNldll-ggr e-sxdlgns .,. now to ’ IQNal. FOR SALE - F0]! fiAliFk-AT EMERALD JCT" Small lot, house and store com- b|f|°d~ Apply to Harry I". Kelly, Emerald. I’. E I. 72fl3-fl-ibi-lilli5lpd FOII SALE.—A 20 ll. P. BOILER and 15 h. engine, both in first class cond tlon. and at present stored at Souris. Will scll scpar- atcly or both together. Apply to Gnrtnn-Pcw Fisheries Co. Souris 1am. 7lii6-2-2l-ME10I A wanwrfi) . '- -———-------_-_-___..._. warr-nnnwnous mg s- nsw‘ or ll‘. house or self-coats ed fl t.- wit mo arn condveniencep. Appy r i to "X" c.o. Gun a .. - 88084-101!“ nruslmzvr AND runvrc anvanolnp asllin. I am paying unheard-Of prices for the uhovc furs. No lot too smnll or tun lnrgotn receive my personal attention. Wlllguar- antco satisfaction as to prices or furs will he returned frco of charge. A. l9 MncLnan, Summer. Sldo. I’. E. l. UI52-1-22MEti FOUND ' ____._____________ FOUND —IN TIIE CITY “SOME 111110 lilo. Cold wedding ring. Owner may have same by apply- ing at Guardian Office and nying for ad. 7101-2-1 -1i1Etf i‘ T0 LET lI-OODI T0 ti"; IN’ PRIVATE "Oiilld -—Apply G7 lliill Avc. 72G6-2-2fi-hlEdlpd NURSING . PRIVATE NURSES EARN 15 TO 830 s. week. Learn without caving homo. Descri tivo booklet sent free. Royal ollcge of Science, Dept. 25 .Toronto. Canada. 1055~9-20MESBt28l MALE HELP SALIGSDHSN \\'AN'I‘EII TO REPRE- m-nt the "OLD RELIABLE FONT- lill.i. NUIISDZIIIIGS" in PRINCE IGIHVAIII) ISLAND. Ill]; demand for stuck. Start now at bcst soi- llnl: ru-hsnn. Clinics list 0f hardy _°:i2§-J§§;'.: P‘ V I g5‘; Ian "g2 l sigh: b I r “III . tnfibarlottaowu. - -' .3- rmun WANTED up nnnorv IIOTEI. l _ 726l-2-2G-lilEtf wasmpe-rrouso may ct. mr. for be ery- Apply stewart ak- pry. Kent st. 7186-2-l9-MEll .__._. oral’)? vxaaougusonraroiiru VIEIIIK-v 0 h B I00 I Oil this fast e siiy I Auto Knit- tancs ticulars. C.. Auto Knitter Co.. rcnto. 6839-1-19MtlApihB0. MISCELLANEOUS H; oun son ‘r-nnvsrso prom. {or-your next order for bill ands,- Olhflllldl. c . yiaitlng r n g .... l‘ 6 Wanted At itltms z..i:.'.r::.~..*sri..£;;.9...“ °' _ o 4-11-1119“ .-_v-__.=-v '1.“ o Luff-hill‘ oi.‘- ee or ' DU Britain May Demand Compensation from U.S. i (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. Feb. 27.——’I‘he British Government is considering the ques tion as to whether it should claim compensation from the United States for delay in turning over to Britain the German ships alloc- ated to this country by the peace conference. This was announced in the Commons by Andrew Bonur La-w, Government spokesman," late yesterday. I-lo declared that consid- erable loss hud been caused the Brl tish Government by the' detention of such steamships-as the Imper- ator after completion of their ser- vices for the United States. no oi llig-MP-ricos y u u Sight? (Dom. Press Special.) ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.-—'I‘hs onri of high prices is in sight. Bernard M. Barouch, former head fruit and nrnumcntal stock for I‘. l‘). l. pinn mg. TONE AND “IQLLINUTON. TORONTO. ennlossmlv. CITY. TOWN 0n country. e. full and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants. for - garden. orchard or farm. Big earnings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary; Ivlc gsach you. MLuko Blroa. Limit- s , ursor cs. on rea. 6680- qldidwstili MARRIAGES - BOSWELIL-WHITM-AIL-Féi). 24th m. Fort Massey Church by ‘Rev. ii. W. Ross, lit-hm Dorothy, dnught or or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whit- mnn, io Marciield Len Boswell of I‘. E. lslfiml. DEATHS McLAREN._-At Sourls, Feb.25, ef- ior an illness of 4 months. Margnr oi, only hnuglilcr oi l-lonry and Mrs. Mr-Lurcu, at the early axe of 19 ycnrs. BENOlT-M Pcalbody, MR5!" 0T1 Fribrunry 25th, Mrs. William L. Iirnnii age 27 years, second eldest (laughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chowon West Royalty. P. E- I-- (Patriot please copy.) HARPER-At the r. n. l. lloslliiili yesterday morning st 3.30 o'clock Feb 27. Charles F‘. Hariwl‘ ill hi5 28th your. Funeral on Sunday 2.30 o'clock from 207 Fitzroy Street. , ditures of the War dndustries board‘, told the House War Department Expen- Committee today. Only a eataciysm, an oet oii God or some development such as the over- throw of Government and the esta- blishment cf some unwarranted substitute, crm prevent a drop in ihe cost of living he said. Fear Coal Famine ' _h1 Pittsburg (Dom; Press Special.) PITTSBURGH. Pa, Fob. 2’l.-—- Fcnrs of-a coal ilamino were express ed lby operat rs here today be- cause of the. nqbiiity of railroads to iprovide transportation facilities. Many mines in Pittsburgh district were ' ‘ and others were pre- ducing but only 17 per cent of their normal outputflSituation from the transportation standpoint is the worst we ever suffered. It. W..' Gardiner, President of the Pitts- bulrgh coal producers association so d. - magi-i STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX N. S., Feb 27.—(Quo- lotions furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co. ihe Mcntareal Stock Ex- Do not rrllal 1n- rrsni. ‘r ' or i-ni-fifll‘... Piles N0 1UP‘ operation ram»- Dr. Chllfl Ointment Vi" 1' h?" youaat uncle shrines‘ aim-sin’: ' - . l ""1 rriiaiflgn §st\¢.°'8"ro. Ion-mu “o: hr" "°*..t."':...'i...":. _ .. saw an... I 'in quantities. , " rrnn-zcuiiritorrsrowu GUARDIAN ' '- Geutrai Guardian ' ' T's‘ N0 IACIS TODAYF-frhe Ice races will be held over until Mon- day owing to the cold weather. NOTIC lPTbs electric current - will be 011. Cumin , ifrom nine iu the morning until i ve in the even» lug. " noun’ "verifies sale ‘of vnluuble prcportyof Mr. T. B. Woodmla , Tuesday. _,’l314. anion-slid ' ABLE properly .. n m: "oatv VAL .witbln reach of t e city will be sold on Tuesday ‘at 2 o'clock. 7314 “ICE RACES ROSTPONEDF- Owing to the cold weather the ‘ice races which were to have been held today will be postponed uniri Monday sf-‘ernoon. ' PAARDE-BERG ANNIVERSARY. -Yesterday was the twentieth an- niversary o! the [second battle of Paardeberg in which General Cronje the Boer leader surrender- ed to the Canadians. Some his- tory has been m-ade since then. TH-E CAR FERRYF-The car fer- ry steamer left Tcrmentlne at 6 o’- clock yesterday morning snd*wss all day fighting the hardest ice conditions of the season. Up to 11.30 last night she had not ar- rived at “Borden but was ‘about a mile outside. ANNUAL SLEIGH DRIVE-The Pbllathcs Class and Loyal Sons Class of the Baptist heldthelr ap- nual sleigh ride on Thursday night There was u large turnout oi mem- bers, albout ten sleighs ‘being filled.- After albout two jolly hours had been spent in driving about the city the pariry drove to the Experimental Farm where they were delightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Clark teacher; of the classes. Games ‘music and refreshments made the time pass very pleasantly. APHLICATION FOR CHARTER. -—The inst issue of the Royal Gaz- ette conisins notice of application for a charter of incorporation for “The Charlottetown Steamship Company, Lt-" with healiqrl.u'.':rl~ in Charlottetown. Tire capital stock of the company ls to be $40,- 000 divided into 400 shares of $100 each; The applicants are Messrs. H. V. Buntnin, Isaac Carter, Nelson Rattenbury, Charlottetown, Ed- ward Boswell, Victoria, and Daniel I). McLeod of Orwell, who will be the provisional directors. OPENED BRANCH WARE- HOUBE-Tho public will ‘he great- ly interested to lenru that iMolr-‘s Ltd., manufacturers ol- the-famous Muir's ch colates have opened a br nch-wn ohouse in the Toomibs bu lding, Lower Queen street. Char- lottetownr-"Ph-ls ‘will greatly rfacilit- ate matters Iior the firm as they will have the stock right here with which to supply the trade and which will-l relieve the ions delay of frsights. Verybeat ‘offices have been fitted up under the manage ment of Mr. Harry James who has been .thu popular andi very successv ful representative of iMolrs for the last twelve years Mr. James will ha/ve associated with him Mr. Am- brose Joy and the many friends of both populni-‘younig men will wish ihem unbounded success in their future dealings with the puiblic. THE PORK MARKET.— The price on hogs in yesterday's mar- ket for select weights (120 to 180 lbs.) was 22% cents, other grades brought the usual difference ac- cording to weight and quality. Those prices are somewhat lower than have been prevailing owing to the decline in other markets due to the limited export de- mand from Great Britain and Eur- opean countries. Conditions at present are very unsettled but in a short time the trend of the mur- ket will be more definitely estab- lished, depending upon whether or not hog products will brl; exported The sunny 0n the local market has been light with an apparent tendency for the turm- ers to market hogs under weight and unfinished. This is a mistake as no printer what the future prico may be, ii is unwise from the stand point of both producer and packer that lnfcrlorg quality should be of- fered for sale. STUDENTS DAY or PRAYER. ——Sunday Fob. 20 ha; been appoint- ed lby the World Students Christ- ian Federation as a Universal Dav of Prayer among students in union with the churches the lenders are emphasizing "Life. service,” The students of today will be the lend era in the ivorid of tomorrow. They ask that Christians everywhere will remember beiiore God mc-n B110 women who, in the universities and college,‘ of ihe worm; are trying to understand and are preparing to serve the needs of their generat- ion. The students Y. W. C. A., and Y. PM. C. A. of Prince o _ Wales Col- lege are trying to ms e this da couht as a real factor of the co- ie e term. Thesubject "Service" wii lbs discussed at the student meeting at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'- clock the st/ixdants will attend in a body at St. Paul's church and Rev. H. D. Raymond will speak on "Prayer". The evening service in Zion church will be especially a students service conducted by stu- dents. Rev. G. C. Taylor will give n special address on Life Service. Ever-y student is expected to at- tend ‘ihese services. ' .._.a.--b0§_'._-_-_ ' PERSONALS Mrs. H. H. Cox, Morell. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr Patrick Bradley, contractor, St. Teresa's was in the city yester- day. Mrs. Owen Proude. d Mrs. Iphn Mscrayden, ‘Chariot etown, are spending the week end in Coleman change.) Aich. .... . . . . . 82% 831;; Al. ....12il% 127 Alo .....90 ill Ar. . . . . . . . .....00% 60% C. . . . . . . . ..55% 67 CarnPac... ....121% —- C111 . . . . . . . “A9695 1051i "r1 Pst.- . . . . . . . ...170 160% "‘. ll S ...91 90% R. G. .7495 75% S. r. . . . . . . . . “.0555 94% in. r». .....na no Stu ... .....82_% 82 “"9555 The Theatrical Event _ 0i the Season What promises to be the social theatrical event of the season is the forthcom-ing production of ihe big four act musical drama. "Why She Loved Him" to be staged at the Prince Edward Theatre, Thurs- day and Friday March 4th and ‘Sth with over one hundred of (‘has-lotto town's most popular young ladies" and gentlemen in the cast, umler iahedeilicient direction of Theodo u r . CAST OF CHARACTERS Paullmf St. Clair, a girl of wealih .-.- ..Miss Alice W. Doull Lena Worth, Bob's sweetheart .. .. .. .._Mlss E. Wlunifred Wédlock Mrs J. St. Clair, the mother. Mrs. Fred Houle Chick Worth, a real girl .. .. .. .Mrs. J. Parker Hooper Nelson Oak, the vllllnn . . . . ...Mr. C. S. Iioss Henry Worth. a mountaineer .Mr. J. Parker Hooper Robert St. Clair, n man of honor .. ..Mr. H. L. Richardson Larry 0'Moore, with a true Irish heart .. .. ....*Mr. J. W. Johnston ' Owen Kelly, a policeman, . . . . . . . . .. Mr Menton Whitlock Jerry OfGrady The slave, Mr. Theodore H. Bird Act 1.——ln the mountains on a winter's day. Robert's visit. “The quarrel." "The Slave and the Ser- pent." The Tragedy. The arrest, Broken hearts. Act 3.—-'l‘he plot thickens. "A sister's love and a young girl's heart." OiGradylto the rescue. Act 4.-——ln the rose garden of the St. Cloirs. “When Greek meets Greek". Home again. There is noth- ing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Grand Spectacular ‘Finale. _ Specialty between act 1 and 2. A House of Many Nations. Solo. I Might Be your once In n While. by Mr. Roy Quigley, assisted by fourteen of Charlottetowws most beautiful young ladies escorted by fourteen of Charlottetowrfs most popular young men. Specialty between uct 2 and 3. "Tumble In" solo by Mrs. Frank Diugwell assisted by company. Specia-ty between act 3 and 4. solo by Mr. Arthur Bruce assisted by brides, ‘Miss Constance C. Whear and Miss Berna Huestis. Girls ‘Marion lugs. Berna I-luestis, Cen- stance VVThenr. Annie Acoru, Jean Stewart, Harriet Tarbush, May Uns worth, Lilian Wheatley, Fannie F. (Jurrle, Dorothy Nicholson, Edith Stanley, Louise Prowse, Dorothy Stewart. 4 Boys, Elisin Turner, J. W. Rodd. C. N. R. Sleeves, G. H. Montgomery Dan. F. Finlayson, A. Ernest Har- ris, H. D. Vessey, Roy D. Quigley, Everett McKay, Willard McPhes. Mont, W. McIntyre, W. M. R. Smith. Leigh Tinney. Little girls.——Margaret Mulch, Marjorie Hoop, Roma Wright. Cora Nicholson, Jessie McLean, Thelma Tired, Lilian _Cox, Helen Ceilings, lnn Craig. Mable Newsome, Vera Wise, lMarlon Cook, Wanda Wed- lock, Dorothy Tesd, iDorothy Rodd, Lila. Morris, [Jean Grant, Mary Smith, Mary Trainer, Violet Owen. Little Boys.—Stewurt McNutt, Edward" Pierce, Cordon MacDonald, Willie Owen. Wlllic Pierce, Walter McNutt, Hazen lugs, Richard Sid- enius, Reggie Kemp, Eric Jeri- kins, Allan Cameron, Robert Inman Billy Ilyndman, Lorne Distant, iBilly Hogs. Gordon Cox, Richard Rice, Keith ‘Saunders. Gordon Rice, Nor- man Mclnness, David Stewart. Mrs. Levi Ings, pianist. Reserved seats 75 cents. The Duke Gives " _ A_ Skating Party (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Feb. 27.—~l-Iis Excer- lency ihe Duke of Devonshire is giving a skating carnival on Tucs- day lMarch 2. Lady Borden loft for New York yesterday to, meet Sir Robert Borden. Paper Shortage Again in Winnipeg (Special to The Guardian.) WINNIPEG, Feb, 27.—-The local newspapers publish an announce ment today that owing to the cou- tinued shortage of newsprint they ero oblige-I until ‘further notice to discontinue the publication of ad- vertlsingi This stop is being tinker to ensure as far as possible an uninterrupted news service. Three “Sinn lieiners i Police Barracks -.._.. (Dom. Frees Special.) DUBLIN, Feb. 27.-—'l‘hree ‘Slnn Feiners were lriiled and eight oth- ers wounded in rm unsuccessful st- tadk on police barracks at Time league late Wednesday night and early yesterday, according to ad» viecs here today. The ISinn Feiners used ‘freight cars as a protection to approach ihe Iburraoks, it was sold. and used bombs and rifles. in one rush they attemrpied to destroy the ibarracks by setting fire to , bales of hay which were thrown around the building. Aibout same time other raiders attacked bar- racks at Mount Pleasant but were repulsed. ert guys, is that the policy of the Allies toward Turkey should lbe just and‘ he could not concieve that any one could douibt they wérejflii-i. tly entitled to remove the Turkish Government from Constantinopl . He declares that everyone of t e Armenian massacres ' ' Turkish outrages has been carried out ‘by direct orders from that city. _‘ As to the alleged danger of offend- ing Mussul/men, in Indie, he oxpreg - sed the view that this danger is aliens. Soldiers Discuss ihsir Problems (Continued from page one.) cided to deal with-only provincial matters. Mr. Sam Donovan then addressed the meeting giving one of the hap- piest speeches of the evening in meted out not only to himself but also many others, by oflkzialdom generally. Mr. Donovan evidently made a hit as he took ‘his seat a- mid deafening ‘applause. .Mr Tierney moved, seconded by Mr. W. S. Hughes, a resolution de- bouncing the local government's‘ method of making appointments. After t-nsiderable discussion tbig resolution was passed unani- mously. ‘Mr. Dan McDonald in a few well chosen words pointed out the nec- essity of cooperation. The following committee was up pointed to deal with resolutions and to present them where neces- sary: Rev. George C. Taylor, Dr. Ross, Messrs W. Beer and D. A. McDonald‘. A vote of thanks was passed thanking the city for the use of the market building for the meeting.’ A resolution was also passed in reference to the widening of the gauge of the P. E. 1. It. requesting the senators and members to do mates for this work passed at the‘ Act 2.—Home of the St. Claire. .p|'e§ent 39551011, After an unanimous vote of thanks to the chairman the meet ing adjourned at 11.45 with "God Save the King." MiiSS ALDEN GODWIN ninth Canadian competition in fig- ure skating. held hers today, the Winter Club of Montreal Challenge Cup Trophy. Two of its allernnd Mr. ‘Norman Scott, won our skating in the Dominion. and retained the Minto ‘Cup for men's sin les. respectively. he ‘Mintc Cups for the skating in pairs went to representatives oi the Minto Ciuib. of Ottawa, the win- ners lbeingMiss Alden Godwin and ior skating in fours were taken by memibera oil‘ the locnl club. Miss Jeanne Chevalier, Miss Wlnniirsd Mr. Norman Scott. The Governor-General was pres- ent at the competition, which was,’ helld under his patronage and that of the Duchess of ‘Devonsbire. and REPS. I sscsaraav son mom . LONDON. Hon. E. S. IMOIIWBIIC- 556N181!’ Evening Standard on the GHGMIOII of turning the Ottoman govern- ment out of Constantinople, said‘ that If the raking ‘of Constantino-- pie from the Turk was to he a 110-‘ cessary result of the war, "I re" spcctlvely suggest that you ought not to hnvo asked the Indians-to The Secretary ‘considers that in the matter. as Indian soldiers and material played a prominent ,- part in the response to the Eur pire's needs. “all those who believe that non-interference with the seat of the callphato is indi- spenslble to the internal and ex- ternal peace of lndia." ‘Mr. Montague is of the opinion that tho rumor spread that Turkey was to ‘be destroyed and deprived‘ of its capitol has been one of the prime causes of the recent Armen- " inn massacres. “The authoritative pronounce- ment of the warwaims made when Turkey was really being beaten," continued the Secretary. "hascnn- strued threats following the failure of ihe Galli-poli campaign. and was hailed with high relief from one end oi India to another." as a modification of the DECLARES TU RKS ARE A messes coupon. Feb. 24.-rn an article in The Evening Standard today Lord lltobert Cecil gives it as his opinion that the Turks must icsvn . Constantinople on the ground the’. ihe maintenance of Turkish sov- ereignty over that city would be ii menace to tranquility." The first requirement, Lord Ilub- , and othei ‘very gravely exaggerated." ~ iA Moslem delegation is now in Venice on its way to London and ihe United States. The delegation which claims to holds mandate for onuuésgrvlors which he denounced the treatment‘- all in their power to have esti- ' . and sermon on spiritualism 7 p.m. l; WINS MINTO cur l Mourutmmfreu. 24.—lu the‘ fully defended its title to the Grey ~ representatives, ‘Miss Jeanne Chev- ' ihe ladies’ cbarnrplonshlp for smut-f Mr. D. H. Nelles, and the prizes ' Tait, Mr. J. Cecil Mc-Dougall and‘ _ he presented the prizes to the win- - RAISES BIG PROTEBTn g Feb. 24.--The Right for India, in a statement 10 159' take part in therwar against Tflr-L key." Vb ‘ India's wishes should be consulted .. “From one end of India to anoth- er." he declared, haveexpressed an opinion on this subject, of whatever mace or creed. CARD o'r"~u_uurs_ lty oilthankingitboir friends leg by accident. ‘ run cAuea “'Cholly baa-a swelled head." "There is, dfie filing swelled head." the guest of Mrs. Reuben Hender- son. _ _ -~. £11m: what miabt that bei" .Angus and Addline MkzKinn-on of Hunter River take this opporéuul- n neighbors who so kindly helped to replace their horse which was 'kii- 1y which with reason oduio give t at idiot a A .- d__ puuchingF-Saltimora .1 1...‘... ... .. seventy million Indian Mussulmsns ing Resident point with regard to assurance _oi a secure sovereignty of the Turk- lon with regard to Turkey's future he taken until the Mussuimau stand point. which is maintenance of the- Ottornnn Empire intact prejudice to the autonomy of non- Turlrisb peoples, ls heard. The delegation also denra ds th Coliphntivs retention df un tiered custody oi the holy places. Other traditional loyalty to Great Britain igvlnriia will jnfailibly be cha leng- t has sent s. statement here invok- - Wilson's twelfth ,j ish portions of the Ottoman m1, pire. it beg, that no final deois- - without , wise the deieIatibn warns "the ' IT. JAMII CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon, subject, The Re- velation of_ Life. 2 p. m. Sunday School and ‘Bible Classes. 7 p. m. fliermon, subject, in His Steps. All iseets free. Visitors welcome. Miu- ister Rev. Dr. Fullerton. . ZION CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon, 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon, Rev. G. C. Taylor METHODIST CHURCH ~ 10.15 to 10.45 Prayer Meeting. 11 ta. m. preaching Mr. J. D. Seaman. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon Rev. S. D. Webster. All seats‘ free and unap- proprlated. BAPTIST CHURCH ' 11 a. m. subject, "Our Students" (the universal day of prayer for students). 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon, sub- >jeet, "Which Way from Kudlsh- Barnea" (The church's present op- iporiunity). ' Preacher Rev. C. R. Freeman. 8T. PETERS CATH EDRAL. , 2nd Sunday in Lent. J-Ioly Com- munion B and 11 a.m. Mniins and ‘lliitany 9.30 Sunday School and =Bible Classes 2.30 p. m. Evcusong anon Simpson pnd Rev. TI-Iarrls. - C. H. 8T. saute CHURCH ‘2nd Sunday ln Lent. 11 a. m. y Canada's War Debt The-dons for this year is "100 147188 BI‘! on Every Faun." ' node afliltli ‘ 7°" w‘ °""°°s'..!&“".i3.'.°,"u.?‘.3m¢ cash all , breakdown, and pullets. using h: t fir,‘ Poultry Regulator _ mnSI-SQT-Tiinmv.“ '°'“"‘mmh°“'m “rfidifi "“ ‘may; ma» Q1, increased fflllllty, QM chicks. m: to- from ur dealer in uiar flood in monygy-saving IS-lb. ms or fl-Sr. IONIY SACK IF‘ NOT CATISFIID. 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