MARCH 21. 1931 . FRESH CHOCOLATES 553153 a n: -‘.‘.°‘;.?...".l.'£“l‘.t':..“i.’.i.°;?. DANDY Pepper-mints In Boxes, ‘w, s“, Hunters Chocolates in Fancy Boxes. BULK CHOCOLATES Moire and Hunters. m; Variety. NOVE LTIES A Ill-n smy of smues ‘n (flmekh Novelties. Bus. l“ Cups, lhoel, Bell-I. Yoke Eggs, Rabbit Chick Basket, Bunny and Cert, Swen, Basket and Egg, Chick Flower Pot, ctcn etc. ALL PRICES. J. Ernest ll. Worth Phone 83. It! Prince fired — .-.'-..-»; .1»... fllzkadmfm. it lllllMPS ., Three-uni! construe lion u} rh- pounmi Thelma m!» lrlrpl the mun u! an lvrn was lug. Only Lon- norllu m; 1mm». L's s grind rlm Connor wuhcn held Ill Ills humps h I nulor suit Tlny ulu all licnouu and us Invulnurlbls In qullily and pillhg‘; Connor vslus i: doubled and ndoublcd with um yew cl mvlee. e ln no ellm vvnliing eudilnc will you Iid a dclln lei dcllu vslus you get In s Connor. Ilia Connor in ruiu to opum-is more cenvunlsnl- pacducca clunu clcllisn lulu and lam longer. The Connor uvu time -||vu labour - uvu zlcllier. K don llu nulls -you only nupcrvin. Vlzii our iliowlccmi, we will gladll drmoniinlc llic Connor we llni you my glln Ml lund lpprcziaiicn cl ll: qunlilics. Models lldll 81.50 to 157.50 4 CIINNIIB i CIIILDIII Q! HNI WASHING MACNINI, ‘INCI ll" - l SPECIAL Connor Thermo. Washer, floor sample, reg. $156.00. Sale price $134.00. MILLER BROS. LTD. LONDON, March 24 — (OP) — ‘to Emmaus." The music oi the ev- l ‘HE CHARLUIVFETOWN Ffinie Central. Guardian l OONFEDIIATION us: nvsun- sncs. L-GTIIB-‘l-ll-SII. COOKS for periect pictures _ L-ssuu-z-M-u , BOUNTY 0N ADIILT SKUNKS I Increased from 50 cents to $1.00 ' effective until May 16. Department of Agriculture. 14-907-3-25-31. iii. THE BAPTIST CIIUECII.-The morning sermon at the Baptist Church will be "Puzzling over the Resurrection." Miss Vera H. Mal- colm Campbell, Mus. Bsc, will sing Handel's “I Know That My ru- deemer Liveth." The Anthem will be Martin's "As It Began To Dawn." Mr. ‘Denton’: evening sermon will be the first of a series on "Bible Hoods“ in this instance, "The Road suing will be in charge of the Male Choir. Communion of the Lord's Supper at the close of the evem service. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Next Sunday being Easter Sun- dsy the services will emphasize the Easter Theme, “Christ Is Risen From the Dead". Special music has been prepared by the choir for the occasion. In the morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. The Sun- day school has a special Easter programme which will be given in the Church Auditorium at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Hugh Miller, MA, B.D., will preach both morning and evening and full particulars of the scrvlccs are printed in the Church notice which appears in another column. A cordial in- vitation to unite in Worship at Trinity Church is extended to all. ON BRIEF VISIT-Mr. D. An- derson, son oi‘ Mr. John Anderson, city, is on a brief visit home. Mr Anderson is chief electrical engin- eer at the new Comcau Bay plan: of the Ontario Paper Company. now nearing completion. Another Islander, Mr. David Shaw, a cous- in of Mr. H. I-l. Shaw. is the en- glneer in charge of field survey work. The plant is a 320 ion news mill and power development en- terprise, situated 60 miles north- east of Rimouski. on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. It is owncd by a New York newspaper and has a concession covering 2,- 500 square milrs of forest. The main plant oi the concern is at Thorald, Ontario. where Mr. An- derson has recently been employ- ed. He will take up permanent residence as soon as the summer work commences. lllnnrd’: Llnlinent remnveu utnlus. Eastern Guardian Potential earning power of Can- ada's Dionne quintuplets is dis- cussed by the Evening News in rm editorial headed "The Little Five." "The Ontario minister of public welfare, who is retiring from the post oi gunrdinn to the Dionne quintupsls. states that they have now aforiune oi more than $100,000 in securities," the paper says. But that is a mere flcabltecom- prued with their pomntial earn. I am the representative steamship lines. consult, ' 181 Queen Street Phone 5-10 NOVELTIES MOONLIGHT WALTZES Q-O44-O4Q Q can». like}; w... For cruise or one way trips W. K. ROGERS §O §Q§WQOQ-QFOQ-OQO-OQ-QO O§§OQ-OOF%O-Q-O-O+O-O§JE GYRO EASTER DANCE CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL MONDAY, MARCH 29th. BLANCIIARUS ORCHESTRA IN SPECIALLY PREPARED MUSICAL PROGRAMME DANCING 930-2 INFORMAL. $3.00 couple, ineLIQ! TICKETS PROCURABLE AT DESK "IT'S A GYRO DANCE" ing power. They have only got to stick together and the world will pay to see them. whether they play instruments or dance or tide trick bicycles or what you will. “But theahadcwoi dlsunity must always haunt them. If ever little birds in their nests had occasion to agree it is these five iledgfing girls. United they stand t0 make millions. In quantities of less than five they will hardly be worth the price oi admission." i of all well known SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS - b §464Q4§§§Q Fertilizers a Burinen mwlProfex/ionql ECJORY When In need of professional or specialised business of In! kind, consult this directory sud here you will flnd listed le- llnble profealonel and busln firms. oi P. I. I. Investments EASTERN SECURITIES 00-. Clothes Cleaners *.'§-§-§-O§§O-O-O SUIT! CLEANED, PIESSED, Repaired. Suits made to meas- LNL, I46 Richmond Street :§'u'{h°°' 5mm" m Km’ w. n. v. Dunbar, Manager. Becuriéles Bought. Sold and - te Electrical °“° iifi-WREHTEPHYW - psirs. Mfriqerstors, Washers. Optometrist Vacuum cleaners. Blowers. s. w. wanna. BIOIBTIBID Oilournen All commercial _motors. Phone 144-1 Palmer optometrist 142 Richmond Electric ms men. Gcorve street Albertcn Brunch. J 8- Taylor. SIIQCI . JSUISSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to thclr Rcpt. Archie Ilumc. Phone 41, or left at H. J. Maboirs Drug Store, Moxitaguc. ..'IIAVE YOU SEEN the new 1937 Spring patterns oi Suuworzhy Wallpapers? If not, be sure and call at JohnlMcLean & Sou, Agents for R71‘. Holman Limited, in Montague. They also carry a full stock of Moore's Paints, Uiillac and Murcsco for walls and ceilings. ' L-8B4-3-25-2l. . . ‘COMIIUNION BREAKFAST —The 1-Ioly Name! Society oi St. Mary's] Churchl at FMonIagueJ oi which Rev. OwcnKiggins is pas- tor, held a communion breakfast after mass on Palm Sunday. A very large number o! the mem- bets oi the parish attended. The president, Mr. Edward R. Murphy, and the committee, assisted ‘by the ladies of the C.W.L. were very much encouraged by the many who responded to partake oi a good hot breakfast and to chat DON'T IOBGIT Big Stock Sal.‘ at Union, March 81st at L Essex-y BOB. 11-718-3-20-24-28. “LEONARD” Big Current Saving Refrigerator. Backed by five year protection plan. On display at Toombs Mudc Store. REV. ‘I20. DeWOLFB will preach on Sunday, March 28th at Albany 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. West- IDOIOII-Ild 7.30 P. M. L-Blfi-Sat-tf. BAPTIST SERVICES o! North River Circuit for Easter Sunday. Pastor-Rev. B. G. lvianzer. 11.00 A. M. A special service at long Creek terminating with a Com- munion Servlce. 3.00 P. M. A special service st Kingston terminating with s. Communion Service. 8.00 PM. at Clyde River the B.Y.P.U. presents an Easier Play “Joseph of Arimatheafi’ It is o. Biblical Drama written by Dorothy Olarko Wilson and published by the Walter Baker Company of Boston. Subject of Easter Senulm: For morning and - afternoon Our Light is taken from the words o! St. John 8:12 “I am tho light of the World" Worship on Easter Day with us. L-887-3-27-1l. GAZETTED-Among the list of appointments, promotions and re- tirements in the Canadian militia recently garetted, appears the ici- lowing: PEILIL-Znd Res. Rcgt. —The under mentioned officers are trans. to the Corps Reserve of 0f- flcers on organization with eflect from the 15th Dec, 1936 (6.0. 4 of 1937): LlL-COI. F. I. Andrew. M. M; Majs. D. A. Macdcnald, W. H. Poole,- Lts. J.E. Stems, W.E. Bow- ness. W. L. Shaw, R. W. Square- brlggs, J’. W. Bell. J. R. Nicholson, J. S. Jenkins, J. M. McGmvnn; Maj. fPnymr.) A. E. Power; P. 131.1. Highrs.—To be Hon. Lt. Col: The Hon. Crce‘man MacArthur, 20th Jan, 1937. Personals Senator .1. J. Hughes. Sourls, is home for Easter. Mr. H. A. Fbcrs left Thursday morning on a trip to Boston, New York and vicinity. Mr. Gordon Brwucif. student at Acadia University, hasmrrivcd i". the cltv to spcnll ihc Emtcr holi- - day with his purcnls. ‘ Mr. Donald hincKnv and Mr. y lvliiler Weeks have returned toj their homes ni- Plcdsant Valley nftcr allonrllng lhr- Coaching Con- ference at Snckvllle. Amount those attending the P E. I. Teacher's Federation are hfisscs Rachael Martin. Ellznhclh MncKay. Bcllc Nichdson. Marion Blondon and Christine Wlgmore. Mr. Clair I‘. Jones of the Bank of Nova Scntia staff. Sussex. has been eniovlnq a brief holldav dur- ing which he flew lo Char-lotio- town with his brother. Pilot H S. Jonas. in. oi the Canadian Air wavs. and sncnt a imv dm-s mvcst of Pilot and Mrs. Joncs in Char- lottetown. Schmeling Sails For Germany (A. P. by Guardian's Spe."ial Wire) NEW YORK, March iii-Max Schmellng sailed for Germany to- day on the Queen Mary and con- fidently predicted that he will meet and beat heavyweight champion Jimmy Braddock this summer de- spite the present heavyweight muddle. Schmellng, who yesterday with- drew an offer of $350,000 to Brad- with old friends-H. ‘He-w LISTEN... “WW5 lCANAllA-l937" IMPERIAL TOIICCIYS INSPIIIIIIG PROGRAM " SUNDAY 6.45 Station CFCY |,_,,,_,,_s_-|-' We can now make prompt delivery of the following Chemicals and Mixed Goods-Ex the Island Fer- tilizer 00., Plant-In I00 lb. I'll!- NIIreIe of Soda Snlphale of Ammonia Superphosphate-ddqo superphosphate-ZMI, . .Mvflm..sll...ll9.li.lsll.—.§il% 2-104 Mixed 2-12-6 Mixed 4- I-‘I Mixed l- 8-10 Mixed 5-10-5 Mixed 5-9-8 Mixed 4-8-18 Mixed 2-12-6 with Borax for Turnip: All of which we are selling at lowest prIces as advertised ‘l by the Island Fertiliser co. ' II. Ilorne & 0o. I Chsrlottelow" - l n. list of trees, shrubs. perennial and clock for a title bout in Berlin, will return the mo. week in Avril and go into training May 1. Aid To Beautifying The Home Grounds Even the most modestly designed home can be made to look remark- ably attractive by plantiui; Shrubs and flowers in the adloiulng land. It is also equally trueihat a home which may reflect the genius 0f 15S architect will appear incomplete unless the gIOllIIdS around it are beautlfled by an appropriate or har- monious arrangement of trees, shrubs and flowers. The Canadian Horticultural Council in co-oper- GUARDIAN Homing Music: Evening Music: Foster. St. James Church lilinisicr: REV. R. XIIOORIIIZAI) LEGATE, D. D. EASTLR DAY Public IVorshlp: Morning at Eleven Ofclock and Evening at Seven O'clock. SPECIAL ADDRESSES AND SPECIAL MUSIC Solo-“The Lord is Risen" (From the Wurlili-Sir Arthur Sullivan. Mrs. II. S. Ilenderscn. Anthem—"l Will hIcntlmW-Sullivan. Soloist-Mr. Arlhur Bruce. Anihem-"llpun the First Day of the Duel. by “rs. J. A. Lawson and Mr. Charles lIlacKcnzic. Organist-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Leader, Mrs. J. A. Lawson. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CURDIALLY INVITED. LighI of the IVcciU-Myles a _ FCRIUQODIQD“OS3D£€QDDD ~12‘ ‘ ‘GECOJDQDD 012-5543 DLCQJDQOODC CL“ " ' Zion Presbyterian Church atlon with the Dominion Depart- ment 0i Agriculture has a limited supply of a. book entitled "Beauiify- ing the Home Grounds of Canada" in which the subject is discussed in "the most lucid and hepful W83’ l0! ihosewhosc homes stand upon a small lot or those whose home grounds are iairly spacious. The book has plans showing how the planting may be arranged 8nd 81V?! annual flowers suitable to each arch of Canada. n is a comprehensive book that should prove a 0011mm- companion Io all who have an am- bition to make their home sur- roundings a centre of attraction for their families and all who may see them. This book, of which there is only n limited supply, can be obtained for 20 cents, the cost oi production. by writing to the SecreIarY. Canad- ian Horticultural Ooimcl‘. 114 VII‘ toria Street. Ollflwl- REV. G. CARLYLE I'I'EBSTI:III—IIIINIS'I‘ER. PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Choirmastcr RIORNING WUIISIIIP “An Iiilnlr.‘ hlcssage." Anthem-"Christ is Risen" Turner Solo part by MnMalcolm Mclilnnon Male Quarlet-"Lift Up Your Voice" —Ira I‘I'ilsoi1 Zion Male Quartet 2.30 I’. M.—Sabbalh School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. lIL-Thcme: "The Bun- ished Hfar." Anihem—“Slng 0 Ilcavcns" - —SlllII\u1i Solo part by Mr. IIarry Craswell Soprano Solo-“Ihc liloy cm" —Ada.xu». Mrs. Arthur II. Roper The Minlsler will preach at bo:h services. “Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the Iirsi- frults of them that slept." I Cur. 15, 20. “The Last To This World Hear Evangelist II. R. BRENNAN Brighton Club Rooms MARCH 28. a p.m. Question Box Service At 7.50 p.m. Everyone Welcome Warning Message" Is It Being Given Now? g . 8 Q O °. 8f B‘. F‘ i I». ‘ :3 f; i a i l} i g . voooolacaoooc-;.<;,;,._,.;. c - LuDLcOQQQLQQ! -r ».= noovsoooosoowotrorsooo ~ IL R3IUU'OLCIC“C*OOCIOTOTQUQPOLWI"? MIYODDQQ". ox or g ‘r I if... ..'..1~i.. I (flux-um St. Paul's C. IASTE R DA Y Jail! 8.00 A. ' I v ummunlnn. n00 A , m“: may”, Holy Communion, Ind l 4 1| "Im- IU-sxuH-ihlvii and The Life." -_ ~-\< It I'L‘_L2.lll i0 Imun" -_ Roberto -_l'r:\ple'-il NPITII‘? in Ulh Chum!!- ‘ I‘ . u". Ill-v. G. I-lllczllile. 6.30 P. )l.- -' i T-iuaic- 190 E _\]__'_‘\--i'~'ng‘ Prayer, followed by IIOIy C0!!!- muniuu. Scrmou—“W1mian IVhy Iii-PW?‘ Th“? Anthem_nwe praise The 0 God" Sir ‘villi-n Stanford , Everybody’ Welcome. REV. II. D. RAYMOND. .\I. .\.. Rvrlur. REV. saunas; Glut-Pr: . .\~-7~l1\nl Minister- Organist and Chou sicr-JI. It. >l-.l.i‘il nil). I . .-:-:~:~>aos>:co:em. 3'C\C~"‘>'¢"'O"I£Qfi%' Trinity United LllllAjh Ii. U..-)lnn~l»cl‘. a? tYQIIJUCWWY‘ ' ‘ ' ‘j -_‘ l‘ j jQ-rjnf. ~ Visitors (‘nrdiallv otrorooonooociooooo. - Wile Dsptist ‘~'ZZ.I.— {Illa i‘. m1‘; : v" :1 rulrrrzk. .\I. .\.. .:. .~.i<~i~;|» 1r. n. \._-\-..i-uivii Munster. \_ | \_ w!“ \, A (I. 4..~Urg:inist 11.00 i. z|:-- . Svrnz. 1-4- iimli i i‘ E.-\.\"I'IIII" Th0 ti; zl cf 1hr h s “HlY '1 "IPmYTFS urgrll iu be p nml all strung: Ts in\i'.f Q Anthems "n Th)’ Fare I-rurl \l\ -' . ‘i wood G lSnlo p: Mrs. Roy (lliivilr-v. O "Christ is Ifiscn From llli‘ Ilcm“ l; =iwrl~ Ci 2.30 I‘. RL-mfilllllllly SI'IIDOI—I'.. .- --i-x': . is.» itc llilil '9 in Church Audiiiirium-Spcclal pro "mum E’ 7.00 I’. )Z.—— Pulilic lVnrsllip. '3 Scrmulw- iNUIYLEDGI-I AND l‘il‘.l.'lul~'.' I'm’ cum is .3 <2 Aniliciu-—“f'onic, Yc Saints. —- -- — ~- ll I llnl Iiminu a (Suln part: IIIr. Jus. ('- Q Vocal l)uci—-"I Know Thai My ll .. in. W“ l '\:- HflPL-‘FIIIIII (Mrs. Roy (‘udmnre and \iis< 'I'h' 1m.- ".u' m.) \\ rfcliiziu. Prince fi |l1rny Ste. [till Li. Hf. 3.1). EASTER ill‘: flu-l" l“' .11" 0rganisi.—llliss IIcIcn (‘alibi-ck IIIUIINING- \\'()Ilt~'IIli‘ ll LYCLOCK Scrmon-“Punlziu; Uwr the Res- urrection" -- iii-v. 1!. i.. Ilcmun Anthem-"As. it Il“:'1l1l iv Dawn" ——.\1:1rtin ‘ Sul0—~"I linuu ilzal .\l_\ lu-(la-cnicr Lircih“ -- —- ~- — - llundcl AIL-s Vmxi ll, ll. Limplwll TIIII (ill 1.; ll rillUfll. (In this I.;.\.. r I).|_\', lililkl‘ i; a pnint Io bring iin- (infill: 1|. '1'm~ luo srn- . ior groups nil-ct l! in lllill I’. M. (- EVENING IYIIIXSIIII‘ I UTLOCK a The Ilvv. II. I.. lltlilull iii-gins n g series of 1m- -.~..~.....- mi "liihlc g Roads," flu‘ hi»! .~'~r"1l-n “'l'l|l~ Road q l0 I-lmnuius." Ci Easter Ilylun — -- ~ ~ Muir ("holr rwuing will ho IPII by lllf‘ \lilr~ llmir. ‘ Music directed hy . Miss Vera ll. Malcolm Campbcll, 31m. liar. a Cl Communion of the Lord's Supper c! fir» I‘ u: Evehlng Scrvicv. . UQCIUUDDUIJOOOOQC:QOQ-ZMI-I-CYIIHIFOBIEUIIM. zQQfi 88\ Great — » -~ n-s» Removal Notice H. K. S. Hemming and The P. E.l. Credit and ilollectioni Bureau Ltd. Have Moved Their Offices from The Bank of Ilova Scotla Building l0 George Street Second door south of the Bank 0i Canadai CFO . TUOODEQQ 0.0.09 ‘ ‘ >waus~O€-<C-06C9$O“GO'Q§OI goaoonoocroovzzo cvcroooooounooooooocwo-: .: -~ ~ ~ - l o Central Christian _I‘TT : t" ~ s ' rrg Cliu “CHQODD. rc REV. S. C. COOPER. Th. IIl.~-l‘ Islllli MRS. V. L. DINGWEIJr-ORILUNIVI‘ Sunrise Scrvir» sumhy Morning 71:0 .\. .\l. hrnrnhig ‘srrrtzi- Antlncm-"(kilcur)" - - DucI-“Chrisi Aruwc" Miss Nan McKay and Mrs. R. M. Ifasnn Children's Sermon. Sz-nnon-"A (‘rnwn ncsx" of Righteous- I-lvenlng Service Anthem-“O Morn of Beauty” .. -I-‘edcIIns ~ Violin .“i'i‘0--"EV(‘hlI\K Glory" fir. II. l’. Purfcr “Th- g. '~. . -. ' < '1»- "rn uu 3.30. ‘Tt-“rriizury- Prc- “w Topic (‘cmzru-‘lsm and Home I. ~ ‘ " ' ‘l " owl-wk Lesson IMF-ii‘! 3.30. QQQO 0.0 Q0 ‘J 0.0010.