s y BEET PIIIP 1| one of tbs most profitable feeds for dairy cows and is a good conditioner for all iive stock st this season of the year, and as compared with the ‘present high prices of mill feeds ‘is much better value. The popularity of BEET PULP is already es- tablished as n stock feed from the fact that 50% of the stockmen of Ontario have been feeding it during the winter months. We have a fresh supply on hand, which we are. still selling at the low price set last November, and would advise you to book your order NOW, as we may have to advance the price later. Get our price before buying. A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETUWN r’ .-..,.,.. _,_ THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN TIIE DOMINION OI“ CANADA Si. Paul's Church 1st sinner IN firs. . ““UU1"UW“‘"W"flT<UU(vrn~A» a a - 11.00 A. hL-Iloly Communion and Sermon "The Met! and Lowly Jesus.” Offertory Anthem-"God So Loved the World" iii-Ill!" 2.30 P. lit-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 8.45 P. M-Baptisms (by appointment.) v 7.001‘. itL-Evenin, Prayer with Special Musical Ser- vice, Prof. lIamer. F. R. C. 0.. of Mt. Ai-i- son University at the Organ. Everybody Welcome. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. 5., Rector. OfflIlIll-rMlSS LILLIAN EARLE. Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. UU G DOIZIUCIIIODUO P¢HW .' hom l5gg g g Trinity United Church lav. noun MILLER, M. a. n. D.-Minlster REV. A. E. MICKENZJE. B. A.—-Assisiant Minister. LEO! KENDALL, I..R.A.M., A.A.G.O--0rganist. é i nos s. its-robin Worship. lermou-"TI-IE QUESTION OF FAILURE." ll Series, "Questions Asked of Jesus" Rev. Hugh Miller . Authem-‘O Saviour of the World" - - ..- - - (loss U0 P. "-——-SIDES! School and Bible Classes. 8.00 P. ldP-Cosnmunicants Class. Ladies Parlor. 7.00 P. M.-Publio Worship. Sermon-"TIIE CHURCH" lint in Series “The rrctestant Faith" Rev. Ilugh Miller ~ A Men's Choir will lead the Congregational Singing. Offertory Nnrnher-“I Am Thine, 0 Lord" Men's Choir Double Quartette by “The Trinity Male Eight" - Visitors and Students Cordisily Welcome. W? The Central Guardian __-._- . This column ta reserved .ur naws o! local lntarelt but advertising sf 5 "l"! nature slay be taunted It d :03" u word strictly paynbln l; “l. ee. - consensus-non urs ut- suasncs rmss-w-ia-aiz YORK UNITED CHARGE: Ser- vices March e, 11 a. m. Central; 13° l1 m. Pleasant Grove: '1 p. 1a.. York. J. A. ichoison. Ministehsfions LIQUOR SEIZURE! — Mounted Police made two small seizures of liquor in Charlottetown last night. it was learned. and troopers are wminded that the open season on rabbits and hares in this province‘ closed on February 15th. TRAVELLERS NOTICE: All members of the Island Travellers’ Association are asked to attend th. quarterly meetinlz at Queen Hotel 7.30 tonight, W. W. , Secretary. L-59ii. HIDE PRICES DOWN — Hide prices were considerably lower on the Charlottetown market yester- day. Dealers were paying from 2 1-2 to 3 cents per pound. Previous pric- es brad ramzecl around 4 cents per noun . TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCIL- To- mowow mominv. the Rev. Harvey L. Denim. B. Th.. B. D.. will take as the theme of the sermon “Jesus. cn our Streets." His evenina sermon will be "Becoming." The Church Sohoo‘ meets as usual at 2.30 P. M with the exception of the two sen- ior urouus who meet at o'clock The evening service bevins nt 6.45 P. M. with a ccngretzational song service Included in the music o‘ th day there will be at the morning service HirnmePs anthem. "Incline thine ear." Miss Pearl Burns will sinrz MacDiarmicYs He. that dwell- r-th in the secre‘ place." The even- lmz anthem will be Woodward's "'I'i1e radbwnt morn has passed." Prof. A. W. Trueman is visiting in the Citv and has k’ndly con=cnted to sing at tile evening service. CARPENTERS’ UNION ANNUAL lilEETlNG-lnst year's slate of officers were being retained for the time being. it was announced following the annual meeting the Charlottetown Carpenters’ Un- ion last night. The president Har- old Bernard was chairman. Some change in the executive might be made later in the season when employment of carpenters became more active. There was consider- able discussion concerning the scale of wanes paid on Dominion Government projects carried on in this provi ce but no definite sc- tion wns aken. Other officers of the Union include: secretary, W. McLean: secretary-treasurer. J. K Lacey; warden. Frank Power; trus- tees. John McAskill. Sutherland McLean and Leo Costello. BIRTHS COSTELLO-At the City Hospital, lviarch 3. 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. lavi Costello a son tstillborn.) McCALLUM-At the Ci.y Hospital. March 2. i038. to Mr. and Mrs. Jaiucs lificCallum. a daughter. alt-GARRY-[lt he City lsospl February ‘.20, 1930. to Mr. and Wm. McGarry. a daugh.er. SiiIALIF-At the City Hospital, Feb- ruary 28. 1038, to Mr. and Mrs. Chcrles Sma 1. e son. BURKE-At the City Hospital. Pcb uary 23. 19.8 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry llurkc. a on tuilter. I _ DEATHS PERRY-J" Summerside, March ‘ VOBTS. Y" ' $ 1938. -' a "s D. PEXTY 539d 34 ffrvrfcv ~rn‘ ~ ' n B o‘r‘r--" ' ~ hi" ‘we residence to Si. Paul's Church. .4 of T‘ inks lite Prostate-Iran Lhuuh In Lennon sunuier~asv a uuoanuao tcu/rrs. us: .. 8t. Jeans Church asoanrso n hilt"; fits“. ' mo n ssrvsn IYUIDUK . . a nascent us anon-as. _ us» seseei u min». uasau has» g ‘ I I ADI‘ I» Trill. MUCH‘. ‘P ms tar-nonran- » c- “ago m» b L m“ Mrs. Annie McGulgan and Family to ex cilu .hcir u.u llll thanln. o their friends ‘for their many acts II kindness durins their bereavement in tne death of Dr. M. A. McGulaan. L-B - Card 0f Thanks Mrs The famiiv of the late Joseph Noonan. Albany, their neighbours their kindness during sad bccavemcnt. In Memoridm their rscen North River. who died in Edmon- ton. Alta» March Iih. 1937. little we thought the day That he never would return That he so soon sleep So far may from home. Inserted h! a Friend. In Memoriam loving remembrance of Ith, 1031. In our hearts your memory Swcetly. tender, fond and true Tags-o is not a day dill’ Didi" '1‘ t we do not think of 1W- Inserte b his Wife and Sons d I Raymond. n Memoriam season caosan - Gunners J ‘tal. Mrs. recent sad 3-5-li. wish to ex- thi incere appreciation to we” er l and friends for In. memory of Donald Maiheson. in death would m E. nadgson Mspllonaid who departeo this life at Dunoas Centre. I'll!!!" lingers Warren and £3.54: rm: cnnaaorrcrowu oonamm IIIIIIIMCE SALE st. James mu SATURDAY POLICE OOUIflF-At Ch! Police N- Court. eeterday s vafint was until today. adggurned es tr s peace aa- iouraed for one we k. . LITTLE DIFIICULTY WITH ICE -'1‘he S. B. "arlottetowu on the Borden-Tormentine service enced little dlliculty with terday. Two hours and 50 were taken on the crossin to the’ mainland and one hour an lil min- I we on the return -trlp last night. e train arrived in Charlottetown at 8 o'clock. one hour and 40 min- utes behind schedule. 55 minutes of .he delay was caused by late main- land eonnectio . Several freightf croesinite‘ were p s-nnsd for the car‘ terry 1m IIIRIIC. l SUCCESSFUL CHICKEN SUB‘ PER-A most successful chicken “loner was held ‘Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Neil Mac- Dourrall. Upper Prince Street, given by the Church of Scotland in aid of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Prince Edward island Hospital. The supper was delicious and was Eileflded by a very large number of people. Assisting in serving Wm Mrs- Henry Mutlow. Mrs. ‘Illnnie MacEacherx-i, Mrs. 1-1. Mac- Quarrie. Mrs. D. Compton, Miss Viola lVlacLean. Miss J. lVlacPhail, and Miss Mary Belle MacDougali. The supper was efficiently super- vised by Mrs. Neil MacDougall. ice yes- minutes i Personals Mrs. James White is leaving this i morning on a visit to New York anti Boston. Mr. Benjamin Oulton of Alber- ion who was he\ this week on a visit to his mother. Mrs. W. . Oulton and sister. Miss Helen Oulton. left Chnrlottatown yester- dav for Port Eigin, N. B. Mrs. Lewis Tanton who has been indiososed for some time. is now confined to her bed. f-ler daughter. Miss Eleanor. is progressing favor- ably in the Prince Edward Island Hospital following an operation » for appendicitis. Underwriters ilcar Succession Duties Paper Important Question Dealt With By Mr. C. N. Bissett At Meeting Yesterday. "The succession duty problem as it aflems Canadians" was the sub- iect of a valuable address deliver- ‘ed-by Mr. C. N. Bissett, manager of the Eastern Trust Co. fli- B mccting cl the Prince Edward ls- land Life Uilderwriacrs Assccxatlon yesterday. Mr. Milton Stewart. president oi the Association was chairman. The legislative commit- ee of the Association would look ‘ltO the matter wi'h a view to Ailklllfi recommendations to the .’ro"."".lcial Lcgtlature. it was de- cided. "It. is impossible to inform any man what the rate of duties w be on his estate even when he is to state just what value have and the de- gree of relationship oi the intend- ed benedclaries," Mr. Blssett de- clared. "The reason is that there is not merely the rate scale of one Canadian province to consider but or more Canadian .___Z.ii_._-_..___:_i. two. three. four provinces may $01118 l" I" ‘i. share of duties.’ he continued. “The rate in each individual prov-i ince will probably vary from the‘ rate charged by all other BTW!“- ces. ~ "It may also happen that not only one other Canadian province "may insist on collecting a duty on some particular asset. Mr. Blssett "but it is quite D05- Canadian provinces. in addition to that of the restat- or’s own province, may claim dur- ies on one particular asset of the .. estate. "In this province it is not Dos- sible to inform a man just what . rate will apoly on his Prince Ed- ward Island PPODBTW 9V5" "P011 i bein informed of the total value of t e estate and the degree of . 1f any. of the intend- e reason is that of beneficiaries included in what is generally termed ‘the ‘preferred’ or ‘direct line class is much more limited than the same class in any other Canadian prov- ince and the lowest bracket rate applies only ii’ the beneficiaries are dependent children. or a f9 having dependent children by tht dece living at the time oi the death the dece ‘. N0 0th" Canadian province makes any die- tine ion b00070? property Dawns to t s wife an chil ren and pro- perty puslns to wife and depend- entoshiidren. ‘the 000. estate is several times Felt‘ er in ‘Prince Edward Island than in any other Canadian 01'0"!!!“- Seals of Duties alsher It" pointed out. sible that two experi- | i were approximately i . Anssnon insult runners we will pay 39“ for hotter fat Q9015] ‘an; delivered. Daily test. Prompt settlement 10th. of every month. This faotof! under new ownership has doubled tta bulsclnas durirg 19g] as n. pa rons r cream to Bedford Stationwge want cream and will meet an! competitive price. We ‘ complete i ‘The holiday seclusion of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell at Nyeri, Kenya Colony, East ca, on their uni us Joint birthday, February . di not preclude ‘pt of i satisfaction. Farmers you can see what we are doing for you. 0 “n. lse your own summer routes. This Is your opportunity. Take advantage of it. We are well equipped to handle your CPEBIII. At present cans of cream may be left at the Cash and Clffy Stores every Tuesday. liunstaffnage I Cheese & Butter. Company 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS W. R. DENNIS. Owner and Manage . ward Island estates are paid to such two provinces. Upon making an analysis of ten estates in the administation of which I have been interested recently, I find that. the combined total assets $1,000,000 oi which $595,000 were assets within the Province of Prince Edward 1s- land and $405,000 were assets hav- ing a technical status in other Quebec and Ontario.” ' Trend of Investment Changing The average Prince Edward Is- "land resident who has succeeded in accumulating a reasonable es- tate naturally has it invested in securities of Canadian corporations and the tendency is more and more to that end as time goes on. Mr. Bissett said. A few years ago the Prince Edward Island investor would have a substantial portion of his estate in Prince Edward Is- lnnd mortgages but the trend is different at the present time. Con- =equently, because Canadian cor- oorations must necessarily main- tain transfer agencies in the fin- ancial centres due to stock ex- change requirements. the provin- ces in which the financial centres are located are collecting revenue from the estates of the smaller provinces. in some cases practical- ly to the entire exclusion of the province in which the testatcr re- allied and accumulated his life sav- 5_ . ' Canadian provinces. principally in i I An Unfair Situation “Possibly one of the most unfair and unreasonable results cf our present systrm of succession duty 'axation in Canadian provinces is ‘hat by which the provinces in which the financial centres are situated are taxing gifts by resi- dents of provinces. such as ours, to ~harities within his own province". M11- _Bi~°£@.t.t.i"1d' flit J5 26.52%’ (Continued on page 1i. Col i!) Eastern Guardian ._.___. ‘This column is reserved for news I" local inis-rl-ai but advertising n nsway nature may be inserted at I rants n sword strlnily payable In ad- IKIIFI. - - JSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rent. Archie ume. . ‘ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is oc- momica. More loaves oi better bread from each ban. Cennon-"Jesus. on Our Anthesn-"lneline Thine morning service. All others One reason wh the scale of '" ha: or...“ e.:"..‘.‘.=%t’i stir. phantom‘ 52in" t.‘ who.» March I. 029- any other rovinoe is s e w. uetattisethetbstearsll’! te probate? ma}? nos is v muc owe!‘ . n mete Hh hesrilthlilmm e u eof e estates in most Bsttirullalllbellll" d the“! sole: ‘Hartwell’ provinces. the aasrnaembrsuessilsntlslflflll- '3' ' m}: filmy '“"°'.."‘......."“'.“"“" ‘ti... ‘Cit ODII on moderate lse u h w glen ‘a er than that arrow}, ii.‘ ° .1...‘.'.iii‘."““-~ .5220. N-D- “"13"” “i” rc:.r..";c"c::ez UNDERTAILEII EMBALMER - ‘ ituated chnhtwuw- m‘ Canadian corporations are er w North Wiltahire "‘ ' “"03? iiyafiTnliunme f“ .e ‘.19 congregational song service. Sermon-J‘ "II" Allison. The BAPTIST Churc MINISTER-TEE ncv. nnnvnv L. neuron. B-Th. B-D. mORNING WORIIIIP 11 0‘CLOCK ‘gun rreinde-"Dominua Resit Me“ - -— - Shllmll Min Callback Street“ -—— — —Mr. Danton ggo_..----lfimsnel Soio-"ile That Dwelleth" Miss P. Burns THE CHURCH BCIIOOI. 2.30 P. M. The two senior groups will meet at the close of the EVENING WORSHIP 0.45 (YCIJOCK Please note that this service opens at 0-40 P. M. Beomn -- - The Rev. II. 1.. Benton. B» "a AnIhQflb-"TIIG Radiant Morn" Baritone solo. Selected, Prof. A. (lholr Director-miles Vera n. m. Campbell. Mum B" Organist-Miss Helen Callback- You are invited to worship with Till BAPTIST CHURCH. and and good wishes from Boy Scouts and Girl Guides all over the world. ward Beat/ty. as President c the Dominionis Boy Scout AssociaI-ion, read: “Best Wifiheg for your con- tinued health and happiness from elm‘? member 0i’ your Canadian Scout family," We lmow of no other organization for the promotion of any branch oi’ ccanmamity welfare which can out on. Wfl-r after year. so notable i1 DIOBTBI" 01’ Speeches as is remi- lnxiy llfwelllld at the dinner of the Canadian General Council and the Toronto Diirict of the Boy Scouts Association. ‘Fills event occurred once more cm Saturday. in the pre- sence of iihe Governor-General and Chief Scout for Canada, the 10rd Twecdsmuir, and with a list of Sticker... which was headed by Hi: Excellency and included the Hon: Dr. Bruce. former Lieutenant- Governur of Ontario. Bl;- Edward Beatty and half s, dozen of the most iniluencial busincm men of Blue Do- minion, The rentarkaible Idling about; the Boy Scout movement is the con- tinuity and intensity oi the inter- est it arouses among the best- clas- ses of our businres ‘ -' No movement is in any danger of a set back when it can ccmnmn‘ so much of the time. cnergv and en- thusiasm of men like Mr. J. F. H. Stewart, with his long record of or- ganimtion work for good causes or Mr. W. J. Calms. who: Torontr i,‘ regret/fully turning over to Mon- treal. or any others of t-he not-able men who spoke for Soouocraft on this occasion. i There is a good deal of the boy loft in the average successful man of business, and in the Scout move , mem. he can give play to that cle- ment o1’ his nature in ssscciatio‘ of real boys, and in a work which aims at netting the best there is out of boyhod and making i a true pre- paration for manhcod. This s the spirit of the annual Scout, dinner. and we know of no other event quite like it. ‘There are today 282.857 more Bnv I Scouts in the workl thcn there were at the and of i916. accordinq to fimw-s iuef. rulivished bv the 1n- gpquts EQr-ApIBIQIA-n t“ Mervin-a we; foils-l -"*r""n~e>n' in all the 49 countries in which the Strut orsan- ‘ration i5 wrcmlfwd i5 gWen as 2, 855. R89 ' Of wan" cormfivwine a'_;um*n'ts advanced by ford Turedsrnu‘. in qurvwqv-i rf tho PM; “rcpt, mgvg- |m~1t of a ""=t r~“v an Fatvrricv flI‘5W'V\l1_ w“ pan-sf, fry-w.- vvvds em- ' “basis on v-qlih,‘ need o’ ri"=r‘.i"'iin". , ‘there was. he said n "oohoncvis PrP°"" in sww" owners whrla V"aIv\*-\I“Q cunt Itpkllflsv-r‘ muse “n. v.1- w. panama-y - v“IMv""~*qvv'In-l_ m- in no" mo“ v-FV\*"QFF(I' a ‘gr-ms h~'n/1 an a verse aw! Pv-nrhv v'\¢"'\‘1 -].-.~v)' Hie an-rurcr to th'= was th" ewrv individual mu» to some sexier‘ b» checks/i and repressed; and that if NCX KliiNIkllAiisliSliERS Flash year kidneys and liver with N0! KIDNEY FLUSIIERS. Backaehs, ’ “ and rheumatic poison w bs washed out. Na more getting up nights. The whole wstem will take on renewed visor. your health improved.“ Rash uachsll contains sue month's treatment. Price one doirlarr. I For Sale by TAYLOR DRUG 00.. K > suslngtou Cor Prince and Fitzroy ._......._...__.McDermld meet at 2.30. COME. with a ... ._ _ ... Woodward W. 'I‘rueman of 010"!“ the cudomary avalanche of letters , of remembrsnces . Canada's message sent by Sir Ecl- , children do not experience this frhey will encounter it in later life. yhen it will be harder to bear. if the Boy Scout training undoubt- flly lsits most important feature. Boy This discipline appeals to youth Boon the because of its encouragement cti qualities. and with imam- as motto. will be the mm oi {I}; mil-lily spirit. The Scout’: pledge erase boy is proud to be placed on ‘ha honor. “I-éllrll the words oi’ Lora Baden-Po- "rkié use. of character training is the cultivation and practice of the scnscrof honor." and he continued: evoke this one attitude amo. icrnniinrn‘ (‘omnfltire 0' the "av > ‘IFKNKMMDKNNNstssMssldldksflcsasssavannaauasnusaansvssssaaqbauasaaupsvcaqassa Central Christian Church I-IaIf Price Linens Odd lots of slightly soiled Linen and Lace, doll- eys, traycloths, runners, tea sets, luncheon sets. etc., worth from 15c to $15.00, clearing at HALF PRICE. . Lace Table Cloths, 72x90’, worth to $2.25. clearing at. each - - - - - - Linen Luncheon Cloths with printed centres in blue, gold and green. 54x54”. S" Regular $1.50. Clearing a — - - r- each Luncheon Sets with printed all-over patterns, 52x52" with 4 naps. Regular $1.65. S‘ Clearing at———------- s set Hand-embroidered Linen Tea Sets, 36x36" cloth with 4 serviettes; worth $1.00 set. Clearing at--—-_-._ ._.__..__. set Linen Damask Table Cloths, 52x68”, regular 81.85 ' $1 Clearing at — - - - -- - - s each 64x64”, regular $1.85 s Clearing at — - -’- - ._ _ _. J-oo each 79c .... I90 pf‘. 180ml. I91} yard Fine quality hem-stitched Linen Huck Towels, worth $1.00, for -. — Colored bordered Bath Towels, 22x42”, worth $1.00, for — -—— -—- — Linen Checked Glass Towels, 17x32”——---——---—- Linen Roller Towelling, a heavy quality, 16” wide — -- — — — — ITZi" ‘ON THE ISMND c The mild and sensible discipline affalraAxidmmorfiughcilarac- 1m- "On my honor." and the av- . tas- who will honor their founder of the movement, 1' Bwuillns can do no more than all whole lump." Si Peter's Cath Ihchford Square REV. CANON E. lit MADONE. M.A., Lin. SUNDAY SERVICE! 1.00 A. lL-Iloly Communion ass A. IL-Matlns. 11.00 A. hL-Choral Eucharfl and Sermon. $80 P. lib-Sunday Ioholll. 1.00 I‘. iVL-Evensong a'l wtyw pstgjl"! I Zion Presbyterian Church Xifiiiilifiifiitii fni°fiiimfissT¥<ififi MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. lit-Theme: “The Spirit of Love." Hymns: I02. ‘ISB, 455. Anthesm-"Jcsus, Lord of Life and mony __ ._ _ _. _ Cummins 2.80 P. Mw-Thb Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 P. LIP-Theme: "The Pennan- ence of Christ." Hymns: 322, 4S8, 254. Anthem-"Praise the Lord 0 Jerus- aieln" — — - - - ilfannder "Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon il‘m while lie is near." arynrs-fl onrxmgqgrq s- - ~ MINISTER-REV. S. C. COOPER. ‘lb. M- ORG ANIST-IVIRS. V. L. DINGWEI-I: Morning Service-lino A. M. Anthem-“l Ilave A Friend" senuon-Mr. Norville E- I110!- Sllnday School-LN P. M. Qaartette-"Tarry Awhile” '._ McKay. MaoOresor, Bees a stewart Sermon-Mr. Donald McPhlil. General Sec. of Halifax. iLlvLC-A. Male Chorus in charst o! u" evening praise service. Ali cordially Invited. ' ' ~ u. mwrzzv-etmrr