MAY 30. 1936 1 ' rna CHARLO'l‘TETO_W_l_\I GUARDIAN FRESH IN STOCK We have a. full array of over’. N11‘ for fishing. Hooks, rues. Reels. Linen. Rods. stool noon, Bamboo Poles. Gut Hooka, Leaders, Baakeie, eic.. etc. Call in today and make your aci- eotlou. ‘ J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS M2 Prince Street. FISHING SUPPLIES Phone 82. the Central Guardian This column in Icurvcll for now: of local UIIIIBII but advenluing oi I uuvvuy nature may he lnnru-d at 4 coat: I word strictly payable in advance. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6793-'1-12-31.5 WATCH Foil. THE OPENING of Kent Beauty Shoppe. L-5o97.5.3o.1L CRASVVELI. I-‘on rnoro. aai-iis. 1,3494-3-as-u. PANTRY SALE Moore and Mg. If »_..*._.__v_ ' . ‘ ‘ . “ ‘ veovo 90 o Trinity United Church Ministers: REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A., B. D. REV. J. W. BARBOUR. B..A.. B. D. 0|-gunilio-—A. ROY KENDALL, L. E. A. M., A. A. 0. 0. 10.00 A. M.-—SUNDAV SCHOOL (Note change of hour.) 11.00 A. M.—Publio worship. Sermon—“DlJST AND DIAMONDS" Ani.hem—"The Heavens are Declaring" .. Beethoven aoio—"Ho.v Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" ...... .. Liouie Mr. W. R. Gillie The Sum of England society will attend this service in a bill!’- 'i.00 P. M.—Pubiio Worship. Scrmon—“BROREN IDOLS" Offeriory Selcction—“SIviour Breathe An Evening Blessing" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Italian Chorale Solo—“Smlrlt of God. Descent‘. lfiton My Heart" —Ncidllnger Mr. James Fowler. of sackville, N. B. Visitors and Studcnis Cordlally Welcome, ‘Morning service Bronlout by C. F. C. X. ,.¢-0-0-éoooo-O-coo-co-09-09 «+9-coo-co-4-0-90-+0-00-0-o-v-0+0-O-0-0+0-0 oo4o~o4 l : E Leod's, Saturday, May 3ot,h_ M7,, Herbert Ladies Aid. L-5095-5-30, iiaairrirv w 1 TH K\',I\N|zE I CIRI. CIIIDE CONCERT ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 25 CENTS. : . CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC at Red Cross Office. Charlotte- WWH. ’I‘uesd.ay. June 2nd. L-6140 CORRECTION P. W. C. PASS LlS'l‘—1n the second year pro- visional list published yesterday the lfsustkname should have Nld Evelyn CC . FUNERAL T0l)AY—'I'he funeral of the late Mr. Harry Corcoran will , Paint, Varnishes, En-aincls. Plea». ant to use with no offensive odor. Price flsht at Toombs Music store,’ 5120-5-30-li ‘ BEDEQUE l3Al"i‘lS'I‘ SEl{v]C[«;s,l Sunday. May 31“. 1)l'CliCil£‘l‘ Rev‘ A. 'G. Crowc: 10:45 a. m., nioriiiiig W01'3hll7. subject: "My Hope for the Churcwi 11145 ft. m., Sunday School. 1:30 p, m., evcniiig service, SUDJECI. The MCOSO River Tragedy," L-5725-5-30-ll ENGAGl2.\Ii£I\"i‘ A N N 0 U N C E . MENT — Mrs. J neita Campbell, Darlingtnn, anouii es me engage. merit of her daughter, Evciyii Jan. ette. to Wilbur Roy Youiikcr of K1ngS'0ll, ll‘i£ll'l‘l‘Jgc L0 tukc placc in June. 5123-5-30-ii C0llRli("i‘l\).\' -— An item which 3Dl>efll't‘d in the press recently, rc- TBITIHE to the 8\Vl‘.X‘dlilg of prizes presented by the I. O. D. E. was somewhat misleading. ’1lic ill'i$i. wovvv ' ‘ ‘ Zion Presbyterian Church nav. G. caauca waasran —. MJNIBTEIL. nor‘. Louis D. 'rHoMrsoN—omml=i and Cholrlewef MORN ING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-—'l‘beme: “The True and the False." Anthem-—“Haat '.l1iou Not Kiiowii“—l’flucger. 2.30 P. M.—-Sabbath school and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M.—'l‘heme: “The Apostle Paul." Aniheui—“l.o The Winter is l'ast"—l-‘razcc. Anthem—"Ncarer My God To Tlice"-Carry, ltlrs. Arthur Roper. Another in u Sell-lee on Christ and llln Coni.panions." “Thou will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind in stayed on Thee: beoaiuc he trusteih in Thee." lea 26:3. ooooooooo¢oo+ooo....--ooo~oo- A AAAA aaaaiaaaa AA--- 1 9-o+vo4+-994 miles in Mr. E. J. H. M0i‘i'l.scy‘.u' class were awarded to Lloyd How. att and Ernest Mccarcy who were equal, the latter not being placed second as Si.illl‘Ll. MAKES FINE ltl£C0Rll—An1oni; U18 _Kraduatca in Public llczilili NUFSWS ill MCGlll on 'l‘li1ii':(l:iy was Miss Wliiiiifrcd McQuaid, u.sc., of Chiirloitoiowii who olituliicd the 101. lowing iiuirks: Class 1, Child Hygi. enc. Ni_lii‘itioii._ He-iiltli l‘7(ill:ill1()ll, Preventive Medicine, Public }lca1L]1 Nursing, Social Case Work: Clubs 11, sociology, Bacteriology, Mental Hy- giene: Class III, Education. ON MOTOR TRII'—Mr. and Mrs. Comn and daughter Joyce. ako Mrs. J. J. Davis, of Cliarlottelowii, were wcck-end visitors in guest of Mrs. {lie Presbyterian church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, D. D. Minieter: Pltlic Worship: Morning at Eleven O'clock. and Evening at Seven O'clock. Sunday School at Ten O'clock A: M, STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. St.‘ Paul ’s ACl’.ai*chA A VVHIT SUNDAY 8.30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M.—The Sunday School. 11.00 A. M.—Monilng Prayer and scnnnn "i.iie‘s Parade." Church Parade of the Girl Guide: of Charlottetown. Anti"-m—"l Will Give Thanks" . . .. . . . . . . . .. Mozafl M.—0rgan Mueic. ill»-Evening Prayer and Sermon “The Gift of the Spirit." Anthem-“Come Holy Ghost" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. AllW00¢ Everybody welcome. H. R. SHEPHARD. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A. Organist and Cholrmaater. “M10?- O%>O+O4% §§O§QO OOOOO-CO4 O-96-O-O-O49 Mowoonocoooooooooooooeooooooooooooooo-oooooq 940 Ch: Baptist (bur: MiNisn:a—rua nizv. ii. L. l)IJN‘l'0N. 5- "- Cor. Prince 8: Flluoy Sta. MORNING WORSHIP 1| 0'CLOCK 8ormon—"Str|nge Lilies" . . . . . . . . .. Rev. H. L. Denim This eermon la the nut oi a series oi live. with the 3”‘ oral theme "Strange Religion." Solo-—5eleoled simou sciiooi. 2.30 r. M. __ Did you no trial notable article in "The Reader’: Digest Ii “The Return to lloilriori" . . . note the Illualorn to sun- C-yscimoin. ..snao-nae-viuitiieoiiuuiren. 4 EVENING WORSHIP 1 UCDOCIIKL L own” 4 Sermon—“Sln;ln¢ hi the lain” ... MV- Antllun-—"uhg u an Hart" Novelio You are cordially welcome in all service! 01 ‘PHI BAPTIST CHURCH. lion-ningualnaing §orviceawl|lbeIiNl‘4‘«|9‘W station 0. II. C. K. , “G614- ‘ A A A __AA - ~AA M ' {fi “$69.44;. A A A-»»» La. 4.. A_ Central Christian Church HIS. V. L DINOWEHA. OIGANIBT IIOINING IIBVICI 11:00 A. M. 1 llnIler—Iev. George Titan. I|I|IIell—‘G0d lo I070! The World". 4 Ian acuoan, mu r. u. , IVINING IIBVICI, mo 1'. M. ‘, lIeIb:oi~—Iev. George ‘mu. ‘ l ‘Mom-‘Tam Will: an 0 My Saviour"-Baldwin. vv vooo++oo+o¢ 9094400-o+oo-O6+O0>09¢* Ml’. V. L. Dinl'W°“ ’ Walter Crockcr, Brunswick Street. Mr. and Mrs. Crockcr also have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. . 0'Bcar. of lifoiitrcal. who are vint- ing here for a few d.iys.—-’l‘ruro News. I THE BAPTIST (‘Ill'RCH.—Oii Sunday morning the Rev. H.I... Den- ton. B. D.. commences a series of five sermons with the general theme “Strange Religion." The sermons will be on Strange Cities, Strange Tidings, strange People, Strange Experiences, strange Hcpcs. The first of these will be delivered at the morning service to-moi-row, At the close of the morning service the ordinance of Christian Baptism will be ailministerecl. The aiibjcct of Mr. Demon's evening sermon is “Singing in the Rain." Mr. V. L. Dtngwpll will sing Sunday morning. a. selccied solo number, The evening anthem is Novel‘o'.s "Li.kc as the Hart." Sunday School at 2.80 PM. CIIRISTIAN CliL‘R('H. —- Rev. Geo. W. Titus, Sec.-Evaiigcllat of the Christian Churches of the Marl- tlme Provinces will iigiiiii occupy the pulpit oi the Central Cliristiiiii Cliurcli on Sllllddy l.'0Lll niorniiig and C\'£.'lllilg. llc will speak in tilt! morning on tho ilicmc "Hiddeii Lives‘ and in the cvciiing on “Way- side altars." A ‘.arg,c crowd hcorcl Mr. Titus last Suii(l:i_y and it is ex- pected that uicic will be it decided increase in the it iL‘llCl.lllCe this Sun. day. Special lfllblc has been ar- ranged for the day by Mrs. Ding-well the organist and splciidicl scrviccls have becn al'l‘.lllQL‘Ll ioi‘ the entire day. l TIiL\'i’l'Y L’ ‘ED CIIUKCII - usual hour, Llll‘ Sunday School, and the C0ll§.,'l‘i‘-l.',ll.Ll0ll is reminded of this clinngc, iianicly, to 10 a. m. , Rev. Hugh Millcr will preach both morning illld L‘v'L‘lllIl[I. in me m0rii- mg the sons of England Sociciy will attend for \\.‘Ul’.\lllll. Mr. A. R. 011- lls will sing it solo in llic inoriilng and at tho cvcniiig service Mr. James Fuwlcr of Siickvlllc, N. 13., vltalion is cxti-ndcrl to \’l.‘ilC0l‘s to worship at Trinity United Church. For furtlicr }lH.l‘llClllill‘S see ilic church notice which appears in an- other column. “THE MAN WHOSE NUMBER IS 666” Rev. 13:18 Hear about it SUNDAY 8 P. M. BRIGHTON CLUB Corner Brighton Road and Foster’: Grocery Evangelut F‘. W. Johnston will lec- ture over CHCK at 1.00 P. M. "How errors crept into the clirlai.in..n church. Remetnbe \vednmiey. 8 P. M. at he hall and aloe Saturday 3 P. M. All welcome. town, 1 Collllbh S|5i(‘l'. Mi'a.‘. take place this morning at 8:45 from t her late residence, 2:! Dorcheater Bt., to St. Dunstan'.s Basilica, thence to the R. C. Cemetery. THE MclNTOSH FARM of 50 acres at Stanley Bridge will again be offered ior sale at the Court House, Charlottetown, on Wednes- day, June 3rd. next, at 12 o'clock, noon by D. Edgar Shaw, Master in Chancery. L-5l32 MRS MClN'I‘\_tE'S FUNERAL lllONDAY—The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Aim McIntyre, announc- ed to take place today, has been pastponru until Monday, awaiting the arrival of her daughter from Montre-.il. The funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:45 from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James (iarnhum, 56 Victory Ave., to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, thcncc to the R. C. cemet- ery. Personals Mr. Keith Bryeiiton, Union Road. was in the city on business yester- day. Miss Alberta MacF‘arla.ne of New York City ‘is visiting in Summer- slde the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nathan MiwF‘arlaiic. Miss Cvcorgle Harper, teacher at Pisxiuid East, spent the week-end zit li!.'r home in East Royalty. Miss Esther Harper of East Roy- . lliy spent a. few days at Pisquid East. where she was the guest of l .vIi-.s. E. )3. Jay. Mrs. Lydia Slmms, of Ken.slng- 'icn. P.E.I.. Ml’. and Mrs. Robert .\.icKay. and Miss Audrey i<“arnell, of Amherst, were week-end guests in Truro at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bulmer, Victoria St.- Truro News. Mr. Montague Aniiear, M.L.A., Lower Montague, has recently pur- chased a beautiful black Percheron stallion imported from Illinois, U.S.A. we expect to see an account of his breeding in this paper later. Miss Veronica O'Connor, Elmir- dale. P.E.I., is visiting in the city as the guest of Mrs. s. Bourdages, St. George Street and M'ss Mary Cunningham, Weldon Street. She is (’l'll‘Ollle home after spending sev- eral nioiiths in Boston, Mass.- Moncton Times, Recital Pupils of Miss Sue Meadows will give a piarioforte recital in Epwurih Hall Monday evening. Juno 1, at 7.30. L-5188 On account of unfavorable con- ditions flower plants will not be ready to set out until after June tenth. This is somewhat later than i'.LSi. year. but not at all unusual. Well developed plants are necessary The serviccs Slllldil)’ wi.l be at the Y0!‘ bl-‘St lfsulls. P. BURKE. however, start.» its summer routine L-5137 ll owmzns Section 9 ’or the City B_v—law rc- will be tho soloist. A crirdinl 111- laiing to (logs prohibits dogs bciniz on or about the strccls of the City uiilcss in the immediate conipaiiy. or under the control of owners or cnnipctcnt persons, and provides that all dogs at large shrill be taken by the police and only do- llvcrcd to the owner-5 "P0" l>8S'm°m of $200 fnrfclt in addition to pos- furlhcr that dogs habitually at laige or difficult to take may b‘ destroyed. owing in general complaints of nuisance and depredations the po- lice have been instructed to en- force rigidly the foregoing pro- visions commencing on June firs‘. Dog ovmers should take warntn: and should cnquirc at the pollc: station if their dogs are missins. Dated at Charlottetown May 29th. 1930. A. BIRTWlS'l1..E. Chief of Police. 3.40 A. M.—Matina ’ 11.00 A. M.-ET lull. { sermon: Prca V. L DMIWQII, Soloist. 2.30 P. M.—Ho|y Bliitllm. * 1.00 r. M.— vcnaolll. Prose-ion -ml Te D0"m= , Preacher: the Rev. Canon Bulk!- Holy euoharial daily at 1.45 ml. except many I-15 A-M- > i.-sow:-is-ao-ii. L-has A AAAAAAA ALAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A “‘ “ **9'* l ’ St. Peter's Cathedral . 4? my. canon a. M. MAl.0NE—Prlest-incumbent 3 , aav. canon A. P. BANKS—LoeIIm Tcnena ,, , WHITSUNDAY: am MAY, ms ., ' 1.00 and 13.00 A. M.-iioly Eucharist 1’ Holy Incliarlsl (Choral) “'5 : clier: the Rev. T.H. Hunt. "-9- , l His Honour Lt. Gov. and Notices Ll... hcr Scout.s:—- Tllv '.uinual Boy Scout church parade at Charlottetown was the best yet. Every troop and pack in the city was well reprcsciitcd. The list and 6th Charlotlcmwii Troop: attended service at St. Dllll.5llil‘i'5 Basilica. Other troops and packs went to Trinity United Church. The Provincial President and the 1‘ Provincial Commissioner took part‘ in the church parade, Mr. Murray, going to Trinity United and Mr. Morris to St. Dunstan's Basilica. 1 companied by members of his staff lin uniform. took the salute at a point near the public library. It was good to sbc Mr. Murdock bers of Zion group Cl)lllf'i‘illi€(‘, on parade with the boys. An inspiring sermon on "The Feast of the Ascension" was preached at the Basilica by Rev. Father Dzilton. At Trinity United Church the sci-mon was prcaclicd by SCDlIllill1S- tcr 1Rev.) J. W. Barbour, 8th Char- lottetown Troop. The scripture leas- Gov. DeBlois, Pi'o\'iiiciiLi Patron. The responsive reading was led by Scout Don Bruce, Bih Charlotte- town Troop. The Scout Law was recited by Scout Douglas McL0i'i- nan, 8th Charlottetown 'I‘roop. and Provincial Secretary R. C. Parent outlined the religious policy oi the Boy Scout niovcmcnt and led in :2 renewal of the Promise Waterfront I-‘crry Wharf S. S. F'air\'iew, Captain Douccttc, making daily trips bctwccn Char- lottetown and Rccky Point. Bruce Stewart & Cofs Wliiiri‘ Tug Amla, Captain port. Hughes, ii‘. Marine Wharf C. G. S. Cartiei‘, Ciplaiii James Roach, has sailed for Plciou, N. S.. where she will be placed on the repairs before cntcring her sea- son's operations of li_vdrogi'apliic survey duties. C. G. S. Bayfir-lrl laid up. Suction Dl'L‘dgc Biixtcr Dick, Captain Tufts. is busily engaged in 1 dredging out the Marine dock. Buniain Bell's Wharf S. S. Pictou Coumy arrived inl port last evening from Suinmcrside; and is at prcsr.-nt disclizirging ii" gcneral cargo from Montreal. after which she will sail for Sydney. N. S. Picknrcl‘s Wliari’ DcBlols, ac- , l 1 Ross and Mr. Colin Moore, mcin—‘~ > on was read by His Honour Licut.‘ GREY VVOLI’ Activities 1 marine slip for palming and minor 1 D. P. W. Dredge Pownal No. 2, Captain Ma.cLcod, has finished‘ dredging operations at Souihporty wharf and will now start to ctrcdgol out Picl-:ard's dock. Tug Bally, Captain Gcrigc. is at- tending to Dredge Powmil No. 2. Tug Frcdcrlcloii, Cnplaln Mac- Lcod, is €‘X]l(‘Cl(‘(l to sail this morn- AAAAAAAA -L.. .vvvvvwvwv vv The Rev. Canon Bank: will leave on Monday lfl°"'“"¢i hm that time until the return oi Canon Malone, about Will June. the luv. Dr. lluni will be in charge. and will be in " nuidence iii the VMTIOIIIKC. I1 Fltlroy street. : aible fine for infraction. It provides‘ ing for Montague to D. P. W. Dredge No. 9, Ciiptain Gallant. S. S. Harland laid up. ('arrrll's Wharf Bohr. Mona in port. Schr. B. T. U. has sail. la Schr. Ncllic J. King in port. BRUISEVS TI-1’: nothing In 014! . ll-_lN_|.L“|_~E.i1i__I IICTICE T0 BICYCLE OWNERS The attention of cyclists is di- rected to the recent by-liiw requir- ing the registration at the office of the City Clerk of all bicycles owned or ordinarily driven in City. Prosecution of delauilcra and scia- ure of bicycles not carrying mark- ers will do we after May am. sail-Cd at Charlottetown May 29th. 1 A. BIRTWISTLE. ' Chief of Police. 1.-mo $400. lll,'£‘l-—Nauli Sedan, motor good- r new tires — — — -— —— $7.). 1929-Whippoit Coupe. new brakes and running good 365. .l930—WliipJ)¢-it Sedan. Good ap- pearance -— — — — —- SR5. SEE THESE CARS. YOU'LL BE CONVINCED OF THEIR Our Reputation is Your Protection A. Horne 8: Co. Phone 332-665 C H A RELIABLE CAR ‘ A RELIABLE DEALER BEST ASSORTMENT OF USED CARS IN TOWN, VVITH MANY 7 MILES OF GOOD UNUSEI) TRANSPORTATION IN EACH. 1935-—l-‘ord V-8 DeLuxe I-"ordor 19:i‘.’.—Nasli Coupe, Rumble Scat from / I930-—Whlppeit Sedan. Like 1933—Chevrolct Coupe. Thor-_ Sedan — — — — — -— $675. new — — — — — — — $275. ouglaly reconditioned $400. l935—Forll V-8 Tudor — —- $575. l935—Dodge Coupe. Recondition- 1933_(_-hg"-01¢; sp¢¢|a,| conch ' _ _ — — — —— 650. _._'..._.-I.‘ l9.’l5—l-‘orcl V-ll Coupe —- — $515. 5 Truck ,3 25 l9._”__l,udg,_ Special Sedam Ex_ 1930-—(.hevrolct Di-luxe Sedan 1934-!-‘uni v-8 Deluxe Fordor Cullen‘ anpearancg _ $300. — — - — — — —-- $300. “°“‘“‘ * ‘ — — — — 5500- is3o—ciievi-oiet Coach. Licen- 19:c3—Nash Srp. Sedan low ‘”'““”°d3° 5°“‘"‘- 5'°°“ "-‘“' sed — — — — — —.— $275. mileage, like new _ _ $675, “mg "rd" '" — — — 00' l930—Chevrolct Coupe, low mile- age — — — — — — — $300. l!lz7—Dodge Sedan. A 1 shape _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _. sioo. l93l—Chevroiet long wheel base 1921 Durant M ton truck 5125. ""“°"- “ll “id W‘? - 53°0- . _ __ l929—(‘hcvrolet Truck, cab and l9).0-—I)u.rant Sedan $150. body _ _ _ _ _ _ $150. 19:14-—Chevroiet Master Sedan, l93Z—l<‘ront¢-nae Deluxe sedan, low mileage — —— — — 5100 Licensed — -— — — S375. l.‘l34—(‘hevrolet Master Coupe 1930-—Plymoulh Coupe. Licen- ~ — — — — — ——S4s5. aed——-——-——-._sl5o, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Phone 332-665 Qlrinitv iiinitzb tliburtll S.»\TURD.’\\'. ‘MAX’ 30 73.30 P. lli.—lllission Band Picnic on lawn of Mn. Harold New- son. Mount Edward Road. This is the closing meet- ing of Build for the Season. Ill T flCll:lf"‘O'.lCti')\\'l'l Hospital. May 22, 1986. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, City :1 son. ANDEllSON—0n .\Ial‘cli ‘.19. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, City, ii daughter. CLE.\lE.\‘TS—At Elmsclalc, May 5. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cloiiiciils, a dauglilei‘. DE.-ITHS cLaniaNi‘s¥A'Ti§h§is$lfiiiW§ 14. 1936, infant daughter (Sarah Helen) of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cl”n1(‘lllS. .\l(‘AVO\' — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, May 29, lD1iG, James Lcsior McAvoy, age 2 years and 6 months. Funeral notice later. \\'EBSTER—At Kcnsmgton, May‘ 29, 1936. Sidney Webster, age 70 4 ycitrs. Funeral from the United Church. Kcnsingtoii, Monday at 2 ' p. m. l.0“'RY—-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Frltlny, May 29, 1936, Roi’. J. W. p1'i\~,(\ , , S. l’.»o\vry, Th.D., age 68 years. Fun. “mud to oral on Monday Junc 1st, from Zion Clllll‘l‘l‘i. scrvlcn starting at 1 p. in. funeral ll‘n\'lll[1 at 2 p. m, to i'ail\\'ii,v siiiiioii for inlcniiciii nl. 0il.\\\'n, Till‘ i'ciiiaiiis arr‘ rcsiiiu: at Mr- I..i".’ill F‘1uim'i\l llonio until .\lnn(liu- iii 11 u. m. \\‘llf‘ll ihc_\' will be H». m0\'r'd to Zion Church for service at 1 o‘clock. Ca rd of Thanks The family of the laie Mn Fyhntim McKenzie wish to exu-ml §li’I(‘EI'e thanks in their neighbours , imd friends for their kindness and svmnn-thy during the illness and death of iheir dc-or mntlicr. Ilirn. Vincent ill:-I~anc_ Mrs. Stewart Mclnlyrc. {.3115-5 0-2i N3 iM;dcLean- l Chnrlottoiowll and North Wliulilro Phone 149 Too Late To Ciasify WE PAY CASH FOR DISCARDED car tixea. Samuel Campbell, root of Queen Street. L.-51.31%‘) Foil ill-:N‘l'-—0NE Nmmsfltn room centrally located. aiiitable for light housekeeping. Iil7P1Y Guardian of V la-514! IIARCONI TIN TUBE RADIO- phonogrnph combination, beauti- nn cabinet, $35.00. 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Cllnl'lOti.(‘lOWli_ presenting "The |1".i.~liop's Candlesticks" under the rlii'(~c‘.ioii of Miss Margery Hicks. was ad_iud;zr~d the winner and thus lirconics cni'.ilc(l to micr the fin- AIS in llcarlv. Hall, Cliarlottctown, on 'l‘uc.=dny next. A. J. Haslam, Cllill‘:O'.if‘lO\\‘ll barrister. in presum- ing: the judges‘ decision for Mrs. P. Holl Trainer and himself, stressed the difficulty in judging plays when they are of nearly equal merit and (‘Oll.S1i‘ll(‘ll\'(¥l_V‘ cr'.t.icized each per- iormancc. Four one-act plays have now cm- crzcd from the preliminaries and will be seen in competition June second; they are: Dundas' "The L_517_9.5.3o.fi.2.4 Whirlwind." Yr>rk‘s “The Jowellerl WARWICK. England -— Henry William Lea. 57, said to be a de- voted husband. is held for murder of his wife, who was suffering from cancer. 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