APRIL 6. was ~ _ __ _ __ _ . ._¢.,..{_r _,__ ‘_ __ f _ _4 _. _ _ _ ._ __ __ .5 __ '_ ' \ » . e ' ' Pr Gr. *l‘HREE': fs-2 __.1___-_-s rm -out ‘ I _ .lm ..~ “iw i Y _Fliml srrns an anim ||0Yl ` Ill ST00|i _ Number One Early, Late, Alsike, White, Alfalfa and Sweet Clover; Timothy Seed; White Fife, Red Fife, Marquis and Reward Wheat; Banner Oats; Duckbill and Mandscheuri Barley; Silverhull Buckwheat; Peas; Vetches; Long- fellow Corn; Hassard’s Improved, Millpond. Derby, Ditmars, Hall’s Westbury and Bang. holni Turnlp Seed; Yellow Globe and Yellow Intermediate Mangel Seed; Jumbo and Giant White Sugar Beet Seed. All of which we are selling at lowest prices. All fresh stock which we bought from re- liable seedsmen. CALL AND SEE the high quality of our Seeds and get prices before buying. SPECIAL PRICES to Farmers’ Clubs and Intitutes. » l\~H0|iNE & 00. Charlottetown f ' Wholesale and Retail - -6-... .___. ` central fiuarman --._» ~ ' This column iiveeerved for newal ‘WU lltelelt but advertising el ‘ "VII nature may be inserted at I cease a word strictly payable la aulvlln. CONFBDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANUIL Ia-0790-'I-13-312. LADIES AND CENT! Clothes re- paired. remodeled. cleaned and pressed. C. Alex Brown, 130 Great CROP!! Street. L-5004-4-2-4-0-Si. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, WINBIDII.-Services on the above charge for Sunday April 'ith areas I°i1°w°= Hizhnsiu 11 A. M. Prince- tovn Road 3 P. M. North Winsloe. 'I P. M. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, Min- ister. L-5108-4-0-li. FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- :tl of the late James Edgard Small will be held from t. Paul’s Church today, Saturday, service 'tarting at 3 o’clock. Funeral leav- ng at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. aanaqua aarnsr sravrcss, ’3\iu\i8y. April 'lth. Preacher, The Pastor. 10.45 A. M. Morrii .g W0;-_ ship. Subject. "The Arrest .nd Trial of Jesus." 11.45 A. M. Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Evening Service. Subject “The Mystery of the Bride of Clirléi- ‘ L~5’l00-4-0-li. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.-Tlw. Rev. A. C. Vincent will preach in SUGGEST so MAY _---_ A pleaant way to spend an afternoon. Drop a bridge deck in your hand-bag, arrange to meet your friends at the “BLUE ROOM” at OLD SPAIN ' for a little bridge, and a delightful afternoon of tea and a tea-leaf reading. Miss Brewster, now recovered from her recent illness, is once again prepared to provide fun and amusement with her revealing peaks past the curtains of the future by thc medium of the tea cup. ` ` Milto11’s Old Spain Where Qualify Knows No Substitute L the morning on "A lamcntable fact" and in the evening on "The man born blind." Mr. V. L. Dingweli will at the morning service sing “The Prodigal Son." and at the evening service Mrs. A. C. Vincent will sing “Behold Him standing at the door. PBOWBE B505., LTD., gigantic pre Easter Hosiery Sale staiis Sat- urday, April 6th and continues 7 ful_l shopping days to Saturday, April 13th. Our regular 'loc hose on sale - 2 pairs for $1.85 and our regular " '*1?‘-.W »il‘iiii“‘l ilu-»:»»`ill~‘ lrlil..ilis»~_=.: 'il : dollar hose on sale Z pair for $1.75. Take advantage of this sale and fill up your stocking box and effect a nic; saving at the sams time. L-5892-4-6-li. BAGNALL-HOUSTON NUPTI- ALS-A pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. Paul's Rectory, Char- lottetown, on Wednesday. Marth 2'lth, at one o'clock, when Rev. Mr. Phillips joined together in the holy bonds of matrimony, Ada ../lae Bag- noll. daughter of Mr. and _./lrs. J. C. Pope Bagnall, Hunter Rivcr, and George Gordon Houston. of May- field, P. E. Island. The :ride was beautifully attired in a gown of Delph bluc silk crepe, with gold and lace trimmings, hat, coat and acces- sories to match, and carried a beau- _ tifui bouquet of red roses and maid- en hair fern. The bride was attend- - ed by Miss Marlon Simpson, of Mal- 12; IN MEMORIAM _ KB. WILLIAM SMITH We learn with deep regret of the _ _ _ _ was oe as death in Roxbury, li/lass., on Mai'ch lst after a lingering illness, of Wil Iiam Smith, beloved husband of llinnie Campbell formerly of Char lottetawn, P31. The deceased I son of Hr. and Mrs. Lawren Smith, of Tracadie, P_E.I. More than a year ago he suffered an in- my, which ultimately resulted in death. Everything possible w done to save him, but despite his est physical endurance _md the gat medical skill, he succumbed at the early age of 39 years. He had the console ion of the lest rites of the Roman "Catholic Church of which h¢ was ii. devout member. Besides his sorrowing widow, .here are left to mourn. four children. Kathleen, Jean, Doris and William; also his mother. Mrs. John N, Mac- Donald, Blooming Point, P.E.I., and avg brothers and two sisters, name- ly Philip, Roxbury, Mass.; Patrick. Wiestern Canada; charles. Tracadlc. P.E_I.; Lawrence, 'I’i'a._cadle.< P.E.l.; Thomas, Mt. Stewart, _P.E.I.; Mrs. Wallace Fitzgerald nnd`Mi‘s_ Mary King. Roxbury, Mars., to all of - t d whom we extend our_si.ncere Slim- c°°h°n° w°m°“5 League Men 0 pathy ln their great loss. . His funeral, which was iargel attended. took place from his home. 319 Wan-en St.. Rioxbuiy, to St. Jo- aeph's Church, where a Requiem Mass was sung for the repose of his soul. His remains were then laid to rcst in New Calvary Cemetery. The pall bearers were as follows: Daniel Powell, Michael Cumrniskey, John McNeil, Charles Smith, Mur- shlw, Mr. Arid MIS. Charles Smith. William McGee, Al Hendrickson. Messages of Sympathy _ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent l.PClair, Mrs. Eliz Maliar, Mr. and Mrs. William Cofliiis, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cough- lin, Mrs. John N. MacDonald. Mrs. Mary Powell, Mr. Lambert Campbell, Mr.. and Mrs. Stephen Cummlskey, Mx. arid Mrs. Peter Cummiskey, Miss Margaret Campbell. Miss Nellie Maher, Geneva and Billie frown. May his soul rest in peace. L-5613-4-8-li ______.._._..--- MANY ATTEND MOSSEY RITE! Hundreds of citizens of Regina filled Holy Rosary .Cathedral Wed- nesday morning for the funeral ser.- vlces for Mrs. Marie Agnes Mossey, wife of Basil A. Massey, of the ill- spection department. Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mrs. Mosscy died Monday. March 18th. . Rt. Rev. Mons. Hughtc. narish priest, celebrated Solemn Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. assisted by Rcv. Fra. Daly and Phelan, and a full choir chanted the Mass for the Dead. A special Zuni-d of honor of sizé- at the cathedral. tvzether wi 5', practically the whole of the memt; Houston many ye.” of mp” wedd_ bership of Ros Of O0I1ll!\bllS, Of which Mr. M0588! _L" ina Council. Knilfh is Deputy Grand Knight. Immediate mourners were the husband, Mrs. Mossey‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns, of Shackle- ton, Sask.; a brother,-John, student at Regina Cleri Beminary.' .md a sister. Misa Annie Burns. of ere were F. C. Stewart, J. A. Pres the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Ush- e ITI and Dr. J. M. I.»Bb0Idus_ Buriul t0 dock McPhail and Daniel MacEach- e _ ' d The large number of spir.tuai an (loral tributes testify to the grea esteem ln which his family are Mid Maas Cards MPS ok place in Regina cemetery. f Mrs. Moss'-ey came to Regina on the staff of the separate schools where she taught until two yea‘s ago During her service as teacher. M s Mosse was hishly recorded in r Y by the children of her classes, and re their ps nts Mr and Mrs Mosssy were mar cars n o 1 peque, who wore a dress of dai-.ir brown silk crepe. trimmed with white taffeta. and carried a bouquet of pink roses and maiden `iair fern. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Ellsworth Bagnall, brother of the bride. After the ceremony, the bridal party was entertained to- a buffet lunch at th.; iiomo of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pound, spring Park Road. At 3.30 the party left on the afternoon train for the home of the bride in Hunter River, where about fifyt guests were assembled to greet them. At 'i o'clock the (party eat down to a bountiful wed ing lup- per, ind just at that time congrat- ulntionswero extended to the bride and groom over C.F.C.Y. . large crowd of chivariera arrived and congratulated the bride and groom. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and social intercourse. Af- ter congratulations andbest wishes the bride and groom left for their new homc in Mayfield. where the groom is a successful famier and fox rancher. A few evenings previ- ous to her marriage. the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagnall. The bride received many beautiful and costly gifts. testliyinr to her popularity in the commun- ni e anti teen young ladies from the Juni 5 iw The ev' ng Wu pl as y' th spent in music and dancing. Their , many friends wish Mr. und Mrs. derson, Charlottetown. P. E. I. About seventeen years ego Mr. and Mrs. MacKay bought a fa‘m at Bedeque and moved there to make their home. New London felt keen- ly the loss of such s. splendid fam- ily but wished them happiness in 1' their new surroiuidinge. Mrs. MacKay was a very beauti- ful woman. beautiful in appearance and in character. to know her was 1935» £0 "°k¢ ’~ P°°m°n “B W“°h°" to love her, were the expressions used at the time of her death and as people paid their lest tributa- hcr kindness was known every- .where and her hearty welcome will always be cherished by all who had the privilege of visiting her home. She was a member of Bsxieque Il-IE CHAR .0'l"I‘ETOWN‘ GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ _ - _ » _ ‘~ --52- "f---~"-2 _< .-rife -_ _- » .___-___ 5 ._ l;e_..,v-___..J.---.»¢_m?i. schoo. committee. Mrs. John MC- Y ~ was held in the Rover Dun* Wed_ mm Entee and Mrs. George Mnync. --- It was dccided w have whoa] MODERN QANDLE MAKERS ncsciay evening at 'I p. ni.. with twelve enrolled ~ Ps . scout ongest d- _ 1 |- “_ _ Mr. Bruce Yeo, York, left yes- 'rm pmm, gwuy mwgmn m, _ _ i onai _ Maluoam casivuu S _Life Lea bit of a proliem 'for Marjorie Cramm of Chatham, On- 35 iarfo, who made the mistake of he acquiring one too ma/ny husbands. '__' - d I 9 4. ‘ 9 _ Mr. James Monaghan, City, nas Qgmrgatfognl agccfugmgfgfeary 3;) returned to his home much improv- 594 wo" cubs or dumb; B cd. after undergoing surgical treat- g,ou¢S_ Iwland ’l.,pomd 90 It ment at the Charlottetown Hospital. 3,050' Esym 1,145 _mmm smé T, total for the Empire was 264,108. Married in 1912 sho uarrelcd with -~ . ` il her spouse and headed for Detroit ov where she mot hubby No. 2, On a nh trip hack in Windsor. hubby No. l 1, tried to prevail upon her fu rciurn. -Meanwhile. No 2, alarmed at her absence, notified police wnd the E damage was duno, New she faces charges of bigamy in Windsor police court. Wall. WNW °h° Wi" Vis” h" °°“- “'“‘P“- ' rms scours ‘rouivn usa Grad- 111--1. amy MacKinnon; ME rs F Eal] and C D ._a.;. 2, LoLs Wall; 3. Erma AhlJo‘.i_ -*S - - ~ ~ It has bec ‘ 1 .L - 1 Grads 11 is.-.>»~1,A1im=ia Bryon- DBVIES Of 0116 10081 Sthff Of tht throughout Caiggga gall?-gin gmlttgi lpn; 2_ Jack Champion; 3, Carl Canada Packers are attending a smug.. when. persons am lost W00ds,d,._ convention in Toronto. and th, m|m,|,e,- found in B VCU! Gradn ll <.lr.>--1, Eva wail: 2. ----r- would make fl-ized _` _ Edward MacGougun; 3, Elcauo The many friends of Mrs. Arthur ingest use mia.: athessearcllrnhly? Sis-v.~arL. . » ‘ ~ Keene, East Baltic. will be gig.; to 0nm~1,,_ 5¢m,¢S fm. a mm. vém. OH' _-Graco I lsr.) --I-. Leonard Abbott learn that she is making a satis- lg,-1_ Wm., WH” ,nd neighbors had 2. Jack Bcarlsto; 3, Ruth Wall. factory recovery after undergoing f,,||ed_ md he, (.15 over, in Grade I (Jiri--1, owen l\7facGou- an operation at the Charlottetown mow Wm ._ of cl 5 “ N' gan, ' E' R “ge park M Perfect attoiidaiiclh-Riilpli Owe 10.30 _ _ _ Mig Ad! Mu h L d ` pm_ ___ Erma F.ryr\i!o'.\,- Firinu Abbott Al- _ D6 MN fill H5 Gil "0 EUROPEA _- ~ - thoia Bryenton, iroin-ii'd Abbott. the Ciiarlottctovm Hospital for A,7§CTP(;,|.."l";;03.?S NOT Olivc Cillespic--Tra¢;l1cr. trcllitrnent, and :Kr maxliy I frgantls ‘ ’ ‘ _.___-.‘_-_____a._,_ wil be glad to ow s e s_ eng mdimtin th U 1- . i Grade X~l, Marjorie 'irycnton wen. _ 1 ‘ 3 F” ‘° i’°"“°“‘ d"' 2. Emu nanisav: li. mice Maccou- --- ggretiieil °fBg';,1eWsc;:§§:° Drpeaglxtllc gan. and Bordrn Cliainpion. Mr. J. Sutherland. chief amzin- Hmmm; Frame S an B1 iam' Grad.: ix-1. Mario.. Abbott: eei' of the car ferry “Charlotl¢- Houma 'Pmnd éwe§u§'am.f gt'°l'1’:_‘l} Elca.nor Rmnsay; 3, Dusald MBC- towi1“ who with Mrs. Sutherland ' ` » ' _ Nutt. have been spending some days in- 32:1?-Pe¢:;L,f°g;1gf:§;Ke“r;f ';l;'\’;‘l;;;2h’ rm\d.~ vin..-1_ .mm Su-\.»m~i; the my' le" y"m`_d“y m°mlnK °n Rnd hiking visits this sliiiinicig. Lmvllmwp R“.m§"'V ifnfl C.;Pr`F‘m.-LW'k' ` Baritone Solo-“The Prodllal Son~.°_. lVlr. V. L. llhigwclf _ return to Borden. Troops of llmglish and Scottish hart iequnli. 3, Francis Ermisio. _ .. Boom’ Wm be mm). ucbts in D I Perfect attriidaiice -- Kciinvln SUNDAY SCHOOL 23° P. M_ Apply Mmm-a'.. Linlment to nm- ` } 5 V U' MacKay. lvinrim. Ahhoii, Roy Al. mark' Poland and Hungary and WU' Kenifoifl Abb°“- JU" S"“" Another record day last Sunday. Were you there? li smaller units will visit _Other muh- ' ’ ._ . ‘ _ EMERALD WOMENS INSTITUTE ¢,,.,,5_ shnilnr grwp.5_ _ nom mess ai;ténl_;aeeeeeeeee»ee4a Zion Presbyterian Church IIV. G. CABLYLI WIIBTIB- - MINISTER. 11.' l.0Ull D., THOMPSON-_-0rganiat_ and Cboirleader 44¢‘¢»¢»4A _ -ll l i _ _ u0l¢NrNG' woasmr 11.00 A. M.-Theme: “This ls That" Studies Ili the Aots of the Apostles no r. M.-sabbath sehssi me alms curses __,_,._.__---__- EVENING WORSHIP _ .serum-‘°sa.v|oer 'ray chuarea Keep" gg*¢p-“Bama Blessed Day” .-._ . . . . . . . . . .. Geo. nsvui 7.00 P. h(.»-lflieme: “The Holy Catholic Church" Eighth in a series on the beliefs of the Church. ~o+e¢-oreae-e-o-e-o-so Sullivan ` sheen: services wsu as hola throuhout the week in the _ Church Hall at 7.45 P. M. You are cordially invited to attend. : _ - \ The Presbyterian Church in Canada ' r mi 4* Y ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: Public Worship. Morning at Bevan 0’Clod. Evening Service at even 0’elock._ Sunday School at Two-Thirty. r _ _ STBANGEBS AND VISITORS DOH-DIALLY INVITED. REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. . sul v n, - - _ _._ _ _ __` O'@"&@OOO'OO"'¢-O'fOO'§OOQO0OO4400-O 2' E sermon--"A Lamcniable Fact" .. Dr. Viucenl. O-00-0-Q-G v-Q-O = Ulu a fist "“'"°“ ‘ P _ Fitzroy Stl. 2, MINISTISA.-Ihr. REV. A. L. VaNt;r.i\‘l`, D. D. _ _ MORNING WCRSHIPX II O’OI.»0CK V eaeaaaeeoo EVENING WORSHIP 7 0'CLOCK _ §&O-Q-OOO-O §O 00400-O¢O'O'O'O'U<‘v Ministers: Hlllh Miller, BLA-Q B. D. lcv. l.W. Barbour, LA.; BJ). 0P(l-llillf-A- R0! KCIQAII. L- B- A. K.; A. A. G. 0. 1 1 H _ i rc-cleaned and scrubbed imme - ---- _- | au1y_ di A unique gpggial mum-mmty seg- The course is being conducted by The matter of school window V106 .l0b WHS f0ui'id by the Boy me Assistant' Pr°Vil"°\°l C°mm“' “ghung renewed mn5|deru_m¢ at. S;-puts of p1~¢d_»,,-icwm N_ B_ In sioner and the Provincial Secretary., gcn¢_|0n_ hmm. dodged to 91559 connection with celebration of thc Thi’ next 5°-°5\°l‘l Will be held Uni 10.30 A. M.-Prayer Meeting 11.oo A. M.-Pnhuc worship. Sermon-"WA'l'CIlI`NG THE CROSS" Bev. Hugh Miller matm- hefoog tl-“Sues and °°.°p. 150th anniversary of thc city’s M°“d9»Y Uienififl I-L 7-15 When it 15. ei-sie with them in having this feierlien as the ca-vital of th.. pm- hoped mon: will be pn-.~.>nt_ The. mam., Sze., to du,-mg mmm! nm. vines g, huge outdo.” "mm-,d,,y courscis intended to give Scout-\ may h°1|days_ _ . cake" was qongtrugm-L The ggougs masters and prospective Scout-, Leng, og thanks from px-meg manufactured tho 150 "¢an¢i1¢;"_ masters information on howto suc-1, County Hospital was read thank- _-__ mssfully carry on a troop. This i-ai an 15° letter MORE INTERNATIQNAL SCOUT the first course that has been puti ing us for our don on. a of thanks from Mr. C. W. Croken GATHERINGS on in Charlotirstown sm:-c 1932. A -___ similar course will be put on in Solo-"The Nazarene" . . . . . . . Misa Doris 'init 1.80 P. M.-Sunday School and Buile Claaeee. - 1.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-"WHA'I' THE CROSS REQUIRES DI" ME." luv. Hugh Miller _ oA'rs,1oiha 'roMA'r.o sour. 3 ans . _ zsc "‘lP.NFLAKES. 3 pkgs. 25c TOMATO JUICE, 3 tina __ _ . .-11 ..39c SATURDAY frmrisn, 2 ihs. . _ _ _ . iso 'IFIANS HYNES, 3 tins 250 "AI_.AY SOAP, 6 for _ _ 35c “ARMAI»ADE, 32 oz. 29c_ ' J 1 ..‘ . i | -v-as--a if l '_ i l l | » an _ha-.,~ `,_,¢. g _ i i “FT” .aj 5. .fé