r y United C new. anon MEI-ll. u. s.. a n.- azv. a. u. MaeKENZIE, s. s.- s. so! amour. anus, undo-mm“. c". 7111f?’ 'sew-1w"-*w‘--' 11.00 A. lVL-Publlo Worlhip. sermeu-"rltom PULPIT T0 raw’- RA . A. E. MMK l ' Anthem-“Heu Then in IAWWe-‘L. e- — Alfred Wollel Solo-Min Doris Tait . lib-Sunday School and Bible Classes. - lVL-Cumnlunlcantg 01p.’ [Mun bu"... a-Public Worship. Sarmlm-“THE TRAGEDY or THE MINIMUM MIND” 1 Rev. A. E. MaoKensie Mwml-"Gvfl is a Spirit" — — — — - w. s. Bennett y; Vocal Solo-Selected — - - -_. ._ _ ML a,“ Johnna ‘Jieicoone. aaalpanssllnalflranllnavnssnasuny" . Paul's Church THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION 0F CANADA LENT 5th SUNDAY IN 11.00 A. M.—Holy (Jommnnlon and Bermon-"Jesna _ Christ, the Same, Yesterday. Today and Forever.” Oifertory Anthcm-“O [sored Head Now Wounded" —liandel 2.30 P. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.'—Eveping Prayer and Sermon “St. Paul.” Arlthenr-"Lord to Thee Alone We Turn" - - Evan! Everybody Welcome- _' > , REV. I]. D. RAYMOND, M. As Boom. .‘ Organist-MISS LILLIAN EARLE. Uholl‘ Director-ALBERT DINNIB. * u... 3| LEIXIQIZIII MINISTER-REV. l. C. COOPER. Th. M. ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning service-lulu A. 1|, New" lsmmn-“The Unauswerable Quee- tlou." lfllday School-BM) P. M. ______.___.._._ Evening Serviee-‘IM P: M. Anthem "God's Zion yterian Church MINISTER-REV. . CARLYLE WEBSTER ORGANIBT-PRO T MISS IIENA WOOD MORNING WOIIIIIP 11.00 A. M.—-'1hen|c: “The Task of the Christian." Hymns-Ail, 768, 188. 551. Anthun-"O Sacred Bead, Now Wounded." — — - - -- Bash 8.80 P. ills-Jill S bh BM’ c e a nth school and The Communieants’ meet at the some the. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. Theme: “Glorylng the Cross. IIymaa-lzi. l”. W0. Anthene-"God So Loved the World” --Stalher Clalwlll In IIQUI the genial servloas each weeIr-nlsht. eaeept Saturday. beginning Manda evening at ‘MB EMF ntoat deveryservloe and bring someone with you. “lie that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, to; shall have the aunt oi use." - @000 Anihom-“Coms To The lavlonr ‘ ‘“""‘"""“"""""~*'<Km A 1| REVIEWED av ma. l. y. tours Lengthy Address 0n M a ny Phases 0f Subject In Legisla- ' ture Yesterday. Reeuming the Dmtt Address de- bate in the Legislature yesterday. Mr. J. Walter Jones, Ilburth Dis- trict of Queens, commended the short course in forestry given a few months ago at a point near Fredericton, N. B., which was at- tended by; twenty-three young men from th hovince. l-le strongly urged that greater attention be paid to forestry. "We have now." he said. "more marginal [arms than ever in this Province. Some of those farms would be better under bush. 1i they were, and properly looked after, they would be an asset to this Province. It would be too bad 1f all the bush in the Province were cut away." MR. I. W. JONES He stressed theivaliteoingrouv/ihg hybrid poplars. jack-pine, red pine. ashnand other trees. “ and w en a su intend t o! the National Parkplsr appoliirg. aJaMJanaanMnIaHaI-Mnubapan lnlhaxsvlan -..-_,¢- --snn-- Si. ‘Peter's Cathedral IIV. Owollflmlzhrun. an, SUNDAY SEBVICII £5 A. lL-llely Ceuanenlea Ms A. I-v-‘Ihlll- 11.00 A. IPQIIIII hehasfl and linen. LII P. Ir-lllflay lehsll. ed." he said, “a good deal of his work would be p antmg trees 51m beautifying the place. and he would have to maintain a snrall forestry station to supply his trees. I! the Province could get their trees irom this Elation as well. 1t would be a greaimgblne for putting up wind- ea . Referring again to education Mr. Jones said that. while a clear road to the higher branches of learning should be left open. the interests of other students must not be sac- rificed for those planning to enter the lIrC<fE5$l0ll5._ He suggested a course oi training in the liberal BN8 Bi- P-W-C. also more atten- tion to commercial, farming and scientific training, and “better nor- ma! school system. “We could muk cutting out the th Years at Prince ape k b t dit sitdheways, so u? a. yeXen n ecourseso technical training; In the "ldeal budget" presented by the Government to the Howell Commission, Mr. Jones complained, 0H1 $0,000 a year was estimated to . nt on agriculture out of a WW1 b dzet amounting to nearly two million dollars. (Premier Campbell subsequently explained that. the model budget was sulitnltted to the Commission gs the minimum expenditure with which the Province could reason- Bbly eHDeot to get along. It. was made up in accordance with the Commission's questionnaire. on a diflermt system than that used in this Province, and many expendi- turres contained 1n the agricultural estimates appear elsewhere in the model budget under the title general vgrnlment." The mm- mum m el estimate for agricul- ture was more than $100,000 over e a saving by 1rd and fourth of Wales College, THE MIIISTRELS‘ MAY . 2nd. & 3rd. {it}: Fox Gluh Favors Reducing Fox Pelt Duty A meeting o! the Charlottetown Fox Club was held lest eveni in the Agriculture- Hall at w lch present inclining lime . ~ Lowell Hancock. lc ‘rravensefili - lord Rogers, Jack Wright. C. C. Baker, MLA. Kenslngton, and a large number oi . chars from Charlottetown and vicinity. The question of the proposed reduction of the present duty of 50 per cent on silver tux pelts goinll into the United States was very t thoroughly discussed. Arguments were produced as to, why the present duty should be_ main-mined and figures and statis- | tics on prices received in London‘ and New York for similar typesoi skins were given. Other speakers, contended that the proposed re-; dmction d; (the d-uty to 25 per cent would mean a correwondlng profit to the ranchers here on certain kinds of pelts. Arguments pro and con were kept up until a very late hour and - finally a resolution was introduced to be forwarded to the Minister of Finance approving of a reduction! o! the duty, or its removal, on sll- | ver iox pelts going into the United t States. it. was carried by a large malomy. l cram? CF15: SATURDAY. Lib-G-ao-Soclal Hall. Alter-noon Tea under the auspices of Girl Guides. Admission 25c. Legislature In Committee Provincial Legislature April 1. The House met at. 3.35 pm. The Premier presented a com- muniz-atlon received by His Hon- our the Lieutenant. Governor from the Secretary of State Ottawa, approving the provincial statutes passed during the fall semlon of 133g and during the session of Debate on the Draft Address was resumed by Mr. Jones. and Mr. Stew“? after which the motionto adopt he Address was carried. On motion of the Premier the House wen-t into committee with Mr. Wright in the chair, on the Mechanics Lien Aot. The Premier erhlalned that the bill simplified and consolidated the existing leg-l lslatlon. ' The -bill was agreed to without‘ amendment. At 6 o'clock the House adjourned, lo meet at 10.30 a.m. today. .___.________ Living Models In Attractive Style Display canoe caowisfifimnsrasrm SPRING FASHIONS SHOWN BY MODELS AT‘ MOORE Q MC- ' LEONE APR II. 2nd l ‘fire cold breenes may still be blowing. causing‘ an occasional shiver as they remind citizens oi’ the sub-zero tern eratures of the past winter, but :1 the signs point to the tact that spring ha: arrived. This ls evidenced by the window displays oi local clothing stores and one who dropped into Moore and MacLeodut up-to-date and effectively decorated store on Queen Street Thursday afternoon was treated to e cross section dis- play ot what the well-dressed lady and her daughter will be wearing when old man summer gets Just a little closer. The occasion was their annual style display by living models. The children also had their in- nings with the younger girls 1n appropriate costumes and a re- presentation from the younger dlvhlon of the more bashful males parading the ‘atest in what the man of tomorrow will be wearing in the very near future. It would be just a bit inaccurate to sa that the house Wlls sold out the actual expenditure for 1936, a Farrier proportional increase than was requested lor any other de- partmental expenditure). Exhibition! On the subject or exhibitions, Mr. Jones noted that Kings Coun- 3. which has already two exhibi- tons. has asked for an increased E§“.“$;....?.i.€§‘é’“§“‘b.l{fi?“ 5M5.“ n T18 U. B Provincial Ekhlbltlo. and pcare taken to insure that livestock was encouraged and the gram gxpend. 6d rwnwnlonllv. Regional exhibi- IJOM only served a small territory. The Department oi’ Agriculture. without any action in this House, has emtended the Allberton exhibi- tion to include all of Prince Coun- ty. which means that exhibitors there may compete either at Al- berion or Charlottetown; whereas 1n the south end oi’ Belfast. they can only compete in Cluarlotte- town. This. Mr. Jones argued, was unialr. The latter exhlbimrg should have the privlle e of exhib. ltlng in Georgetown In Depart- ment should look ti... this q“..- tlon c Fglmfiliglc Works Minister had Y 0 08 trad re tions and had been " n‘ ma“ by Mr. Molsaoc ghoughg there was an element oi truth in the Ministers remarks. lle did not agree with him. however. when he ted th rail din . I h‘ Yefiltfdedgr; ogleotofhm greatest developments that has 07$ taken niece in the Province. - _ was on sounder scum. he believed, in referring the difficulty "ca: the smaller "M" Drment rem; Formerly it was n Emmi; in the lumba- woods. yqlf; sections, but now the three Marl. lma Provinces. under the Health divided for ere was ho admission charg- ed. but at times the "no admission“ sign had to be hoisted due to the gverflow conditions existing with- All available seats were taken and stand mom was at a pre- mium with usy store employees and departmental managers hav- ing a busy time oi’ it maintaining the necessary space for the models to strut their stuff ln the centre aisles oi the two maln divisions on the ground floor. varied The garments shown m the more conservative and colors to the more pronounced styles and color schemes with their into; m ahadezuseemln: to blluend e a rn an gay uee or ggllyself. sprin . One noticed the rather eiiectlve and finished efforts st style d1» nlay exhibited by some of the more socorn llshed Eating ladies and con- trast it wi t e reticent and‘ more hesitant b88312! o! mg’ l. Desirable Properly For Sale liaar Montague land withgood dwell- A barn. lust outside tohelolflforolehor Summer-side fox men were also; Tram... l0]!!! '1"!!- fThe Bent ral Guardian l This column h» reserved aor laws n. local interest bat advertising oi a heway nature lily ha inserted at l uallll a word strictly payable ..| al- i vaneo. ' I‘ . OONFEDERATION loll"! INQUI- ANCE [4-6189-7-21-313 l xaur asaurz SHOPPE. 89e- cials and guaranteed oil permanenie, $2.00 up. L-1435-4-2-8l. behiltllfllg (mus today 1.30, ll Sullivan H0811»!!! W Chorug. Lounge. Tea. 43 IOE SHOWS SIGNS OF BREAK- UP-Jce in Charlottetown harbor showed signs yesterday oi‘ break- ing up rapldlak There was clear water from e block house in past the three tides. FIRE IN AUTOMOBILE-Olly firemen responded to a "still alarm" yesterday tor a blaze in an automobile, owned by J. Locke. and rked on l-Iillsboro Street. The l lames were extln lshed before jtbe arrival oi’ the lremen. Blight ' damage occurred. FOG DELAYS FERRY-The train from Borden with mainland mails and passengers arrived in Charlottetown at 7.50 last. night. an hour and a half late. Most of the delay was caused by tog 1n Northumberland Strait delaying the carferry S. S. Charlottetown. railway official; said. 1ST AND 2ND VICE-PRESI- DENTS-Mrs. J. Augustus Mac- Donald was elected 1st vice-precl- dent of the Ladies Conservative Association at the organization tneetlng Thursday night. Mrs. Rob- er], Sutherland was elected 2nd vice-president while Miss Isabel Curley, Central Royalty was named on the executive, YORK UNITED CHARGE. RAW. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services April 3rd. ll a. m.. Central Church; 2.30 p. m., Pleasant Grove; '1 p. m. York. - 34- MR. A. W. COVEY. ouperlnien- dent of the International Corres- pondence School, has been in the city for several days and has a - pointed Mr. George C. Wilde. Richmond St, Charlottetown. as official re resentatlve for Prince ward Isand. - 33 f l FOG GROUNDS PLANE-The east bound flight of the Canadian Airways Dragon plane 0h the Charlottetown-Summerside-Mon|ct0n service was halted at Bummerside last night because of I08. The west bound flight had been made on schedule but passenger traffic had been cancelled on the return trip and only mails taken when fog began to roll in during the aitemcon. When the N896 N8011- ed Summcrside, IIOWQI‘. visibility was reduced s0 great ,. that the remaindr-t- of tho flizht ivas can- celled. The machine is ext-fitted V’ arriVL at Upton Airport early to- day. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of Mrs. Donald Stewart. 62. who died at her Kent Street home Wednesday was held 1mm the People's Church, Charlottetown yesterday. Services were conducted by the 129v. A. E. MacKe-nzle. ss- sistant pastor of Tfinilfl’ Ullllfld Church, assisted by MrLloyd Hen- derson. student. internment was in the Argyle Shore cemetery. Pall- bearers were: Mmrs. Silas Murley- Harry Richardson, William P. Pow- ers. Nell MacDougall. John Wil- liams and DflggAMacKlnnon. younger lassies and lhe boys who slepflifd rather shyly be'wcen com- pacty lined groups of eager and int-waded spectators. And one noticed too the pre- dominance of t 1 more gentle sex. In tau: they stole the entire ShOW for ‘he males were noticeable by um; absence. thus oavln! strut tribute to the faith which they place. willingly or not. in the lad- le. tn chnosr- their own styles as troll as those for their children. Eastern Guardian ‘This column la easel-red for new! oi’ local interest but advertlsins’ M‘ a nanny nature ma! bl ""6"" I‘ 5 Millie a word quietly oaynble ln ad- UIIIIII I . liUlltiCltlPglONdSi t0 ti‘: Charlotte wn uar an ma handed to their Rent. Archie Ilume. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Allilllllll SALE TODAY, APRIL 2nd 2,00 PM. at Y.M. C. A. Clothing - Footwear- Groceries - Household Effects -- General Merchandise. ttee will he sled to for your contribution Frills , A 1st. BIN . 96. Proceeds ll Aid of YMALA. m-oee-a-oeome ooeeevo-oa-e-ee 14-11488 call NEW VE APPOINTED- Mr. Harry Bonne l, bursar at Fal- conwood Hospital since the dis- charge of Mr. W. Bruce Butler last summer. was appointed retail ven- dor of Charlottetown under the Prohibition Act at a meeting oi the Government yesterday. Mr. Bonnell succeeds Mr. J. tester Douglas who was nominated Lib- eral candidate tor Queens Countv 1n the House of COmmOns at a convention early this week. At the Government meeting yesterday Messrs. John W. Cam bel, Whlm Road and Daniel Mat esou, New- town Cross were appointed Jus- ticesyoi the Peace. CHILDREN PROTECTED A G A I N S T DIPHTHERIA-Tho first series oi clinics conducted by the Department of Health to pro- tect children against diphtheria was completed ymterday, a total of 198 having received their first inoculation, 162 school children and 36 preschools. In the various schools the number; were as fol- lows of school and voungcr child- T6Il.'~—Qll(£l'l Square 55 and 7, to- tal 82; Model. 17 and 6, total 23; Notre Dame. 9 and 2. total ll; Prince Street. 43 and 15, total 58; Rochford uare, 38 and 6. total 4-4. The cllncs for the second in- oculation will be held in three weeks time. Mrs. Norman MahL. Ramsay who has spent the past winter in Char- ewwn is now visiting her niece Mrs. Walton Toombs in New Wilt- shire prior to returning to her luflyhpliersirswn- ~ BIRTHS sectarian" d.‘ "611 its} March 3i, 1938, to eMnyandoslars. Leo Doucette a son. MCCAlcDLE-At Chelton on March 26. i938, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J MoCardle .a daughter, DEATH! March 29, 1938. after an illness o! two weeks. Camel-ins Moran. ln the 75th year of her age. HADIMILL-At Searletown-on Ap- rll 1, 19313, after a short illness, Mrs. Thomas l-lamlmlll aged 75 years. Funeral Monday morning to Seven Mlle Bay Church, leaving house at 9 o'clock. FOSTERP-At Milton on Friday, April l. 1938, Thomas Foster. Fun- eml on Sundav. April 3rd. A short service at his late residence at two dclock. Funeral services in st. Johns Church. Milton. at 2.30 Interment Milton Cemetery. In Memoriam In sad and loving memory o! our dear Father. Mr. William F. Mac- Rae, who passed away April l. 1937. Treasured thoughts o! one so dear. Often brings many a silent tear. Wife and Family L-l367-4-1-Il € N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER WHILE THEY LAST FRIDAY a. SATURDAY FOUNTAIN PEN with PENCIL to match COMPLETE SET (BOXED) (Guaranteed Super Value) Only 1407M holneraotto toarvaraleilwlnofl» wehaveveoervedaomem taieealeolmsllordera. Sendlsflcandlieset belm-lfidlflflllfild- SPECIAL SSPECIAL - Cutex Oily cwggxrrnk Polish Remove! . With Manicure M XQW CDIJCIQ 01] Conn“ Dispens‘! FREE! FREE! Both For 35c. ‘ Both For 35c. CHARMETTE WAVE SET le going over in a big way. Give yourself a genuine Permanent. Wave at home-no heat-no electricity-no harmful chemicals are needed. Easy t0 use; if you have not tried it got a set today. CompleteSet—-——-----———- mus PHARMA Y it _»<.~_Q§»-r-»E lcpcn m; Channels vnunz zle Cun G1 ienvpi s Kant StsCHAliiflllElilWtiP E1. THEJEN 'TN£ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday Cornelius J. Camp- ooncluded. A drunk was finer bell charged with criminal breach $3.00 and costs or five days in C.. when the preliminary hearinr oi trust was committed to Sup- reme Court for trial by Stipen- dlarypMegi-Vstrateyli. M. Martin. K. while a vagrant was sent to ja for i0 days. MORAN—At Newport, Lot 54. on The Presbflerian Church In Canada St. James Church _ __ Public Worship: WORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING A’! S (YCLOCK m._ x EVEN heachbrx THE MINIS TEE. Sunday School at Two-thirty. Class oi Preparation he Communion at Three-anti.» warning Music: Harlf, Hark My Sonia-Shelley. soloists-Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond. EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 Evening Music: Father o! Heaven-Handel. ITRANGBRS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. [resident Plano Duets-IA years and Violin Duets. tr vocal duet!- School choruses, rodeo B. Dancing and recitation. Y . under l ~. ha u “ma nllfrhwaiee spam." WEDNESDAY Little Theatre Guild 3.15 p. m. s ears and under, piano. violin. S500] choruses, Grades l. U. Y. M. C. A. Building 3.15 l). m. Little Theatre Gull 7.30 p. In. Junior chorus, plan Camp I-‘lrc Entertainments. Y. M. C. A. Building um. "Emit. land M the rnvnsnu. Little Theltra Guild 3.15 P» In. l0 years and undfll‘. School choruses G y. M. o. A. Bulldin: Little Theatre Gull 7.30 P» l6 years ‘and under, piano, harmonica contests. ing. c Educational films "s31 and film. "Water Sports.’ Little Theatre Guild 3.15 p. m. l2 ears and under. Y. M. C. A. Building PRINCE 0F WAL S Parana AND asst/m. Barristers -. ~ Charlottetown. r. a. Island. ~ WWW?” b-llll-t-l-O-O. A SATURDAY. APRIL I'll! . . ..n u r "'.7-00. wilrm" ol eghihllacant hllldnoa ' o lihns “Ssofcly ‘inn: . shill"! lllm "Mickey's erry Men". sound lllm “Series on While.‘ ADMISSION FEES: Little Theatre Guild and Y. M. C. A. Bulldlnfi Adults l5 cu. Children l0 eta. Afternoon and evening at each bu! Prince oi Wales College, general admission 2.5 eta. Hobbies Exhibition Daily Program TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH Guild-Alli! ial 090ml!‘ 730 Little Theigtrew‘ Tun‘: przflmn" Rana“! 9 and . _ —Dh of exhibits and special Irat- M’ L $§ll2L“--§£°.§r‘-‘i~v-. xlla rum. “The Fem"! shoe‘- lZ years and under Bflslllllflfl Ch" III. In», u mama. o, violin. vocal solos. 14 years and under- 'l.00 p. m. DilDiay N’ $155K? m‘! 5 m.. Educational Illml. "Bow: FirstLwflfl "m. PM" n imagine and weal solos and 41w“- Llb p. m. Display o! dhlbltl. fioliu and vocal solos, duets and tries. 2o years and Illllll‘, airing oroheatrl. one wt ohm. and while met- Y. M. . A. Bnllrlilll 1.00 . m. Dlflllll! 0f Whittle and special feat- Ilm", sound “Toytown Tales". t FRIDAY. APIII. l“! glfino, viollghafiu: vocal solos. duets. . m. win l I Iaehfgamlhéeaaes by Dean Dourlu Clerks 591 g g varoue c . - Fsr-erfliey of ltlhlsrlnenlticGlll University. "Music in Life“. award of special t i . “RY. M. C. A. Building ‘l. p. m. Display o! exhibits. p. I1. , by Mayor I. A. Foster. I ‘oars and under. l . , smut. c-ru upon phnoandvloi’. voohlsolhaa-ndduets. m ial feat- als," sound APRIL 1T1! oi exhibits. p. m. Feature Programme. ldinilv 1.1431 ST Churchaggig; MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON. BIHL, B1), MORNING woasmr n OTJLOCK “"'~-»-~ Organ Prelude-Air from overture in o stator. 1M" sm-mm-“fhe Glory oi‘ the Lrrws T‘ - — Mr. Dflnvlvfl Anthem-JO Ye That Love the Lord Coleridge-Taylor THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 l’. M. The two lwnlor groups meet knmediately at the clllwlllfi‘ Ion of the morning service. All other clauses. llwlllllllll ghnflh” u“; yumm- Brotherhood, at 3.30. EVENING WORSHIP 0.45 OTJLOCK saw», one." with g. mng ‘period from M6 to ‘l o'clock- Anther-rr-“Sun o1‘ M! 9"‘ '. Sernmn-"A Lack in ‘Lilo’ solohtzzhai: H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. RM. The communion n! ihr- Lord's SHIP?" l‘ "all"! ~'""|“‘ Ml» Vera ll. Malcolm Campbell, MuaBaAw-Cliolr lllrr-riov- Miss Helen Callback-Organist. You are invited to worship with l THE BAPTIST CHURCH. , Y—'*'i' _