‘,l ' ‘APRIIJ 12th. 1929. —-- I 4 AllVlutual Life Old Age Annuity Policy will assure good living and independence during the sixties, seventies, eighties and Ask the Mutual Agent for timber information. iCANAM WATIILOO % ONTAIIO '- H. A. ER'-*w=_ v-n-i-d-i Mann,‘ 135 Kent Street or longer. Well-iliesselrslxlles‘ .1! r l- P. O. Box 264 - 1 A." Stewart Jones .,,_.. Investment Securities Phone 291 L Charlottetown ‘Y5 '--' znqgr- A . 1. _ \ .;. .-' -.' u» < q- ,. ,9’? _._. Common Stock Financing “rfingijlciilg their requirements by offering ' exhaustively discussed in our ' the financing by stock brokers and banks of the .-_Jat1d the Stock Markets The growing custom among corporations of 1 additional common stock to their sharehold- .ers, and the effect that this new method of - financing has had on stock marker prices, is APRIL MARKET LETTER The same issue has much information regarding growing volume of stock market transactions. A copy will be sent on receipt of the coupon. s‘... ‘a; .. ...' n‘ E ‘ MacArthur Bldgn, Slimmer 51., ROBE R H. .lr., lllannger. flumnierslxle. I-. 0. Boa 0n» glfllimsToN MDWARQ Please send me a copy of your ‘April Market ma; --'= imme- -ga-e- w“ 4.. Grnen Carioiiclie. set with 10 dia- monds, 1 7 Jewel Precision 00w dagysimid-osl' 860 As advanced as f_ iyour next DAIADII flock The vary newest vogue il_l_ diamond-set vvristlets-Gruen M ode du Bljml. Watches- cmosived in thefashion center of tho world . 5m] b“) i; quickly to you. Your [stat Paris could not be newer, more au- thentically the fashion of the hourl Central guardian NEW GLASGOW AND GAVIN- Dlsl-lrhcre will be Divine Worship i-u ism‘. at New ‘Glasgow 11 s. 1a., and at Cavendish 7.80 p. mxRov. H. ' B. ‘Bishop, Minister. TIE KIRK 1N CAMBRIDGE - Rev. Ewen MscDougall intends to leave next week for Cambridge, Mass. I-Ie will be away for two weeks, and will assist my. J. W. S. Lowry in. the, Kirk services there on Sabbatbs 21st and 20th. The communion of the Lord's Supper will be dlsponssd there on Sabbath 20th. i REV. DB. MUNDO DEEP-Word has been received in Vancouver of the death of Rev. Christopher Munro, D. D., minister of the United Church, Albert, N. B. Dr. minro was a son of the late Rev. s. Munro of Vallsyflsld, Prince Edward Island. and a-brothsr of Rev. J. R. Munro of 2280 West Fortieth, a, retired minister o! the United Church. Vancouver Province. and York In connection" with the death of v. W. H. Spencer. former pastor, l" Memorial Service will be held in the Central Church, Marsh- fleld-Dunstsflnsge, Sunday morning st 11 o'clock. Service at York at ‘l p. m. Church School 2.30 p. m. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, Iidinister. masIfrntb-ouusrarrrrson OFFICERS APPOINTED-Ernest M0Bsath, o! llonoinn, N. 8., was PW- ularly elected president o! the Mt, A. lrigineering Society for the coming. year. As s student and an athlete ha. ls well fitted to illl the office. Ha is a footballer of note, and captains Mt. A's basketball team nest year. Roland Hull, of Woodstock, N. 3., is_ vies- presldent. He is asophomoro, and for two years has been a valuable _ asset t0 Mt. A. in basketball, winning his athletic distinction this year. Ids also played football with the second 1.01am. Charles Green, a. freshie-soph. is sec- rstsi-y. His home ls in Albert/dink ‘n. r. Green is specialising in chemistry. CENTRAL rituals-aw. 151v." fof- Mears, who is taking his summer holiday now while travel conditions on the Island are diflleult. sails from Halifax for Bermuda tonight. He contemplates returning via New York and Boston. so as to join ‘his friend and fellow-countryman, Rev. .7. W. S. Lowry, for the latiefs sacramental observanosa in Cambridge, ldaassend of this-month. He plans to rsiseb the Island and resume services early in May. During his absence the People's Church will be closed, for cleaning and repairs. SIIIOUS ‘HIE. A regrettable firs occurred in New Perth in the early hours of Tuesday morning, when the dwelling of Mr. William Kaneen was totally dlstwysd. Mr. Kanssn, who lives alone, had retired at his usual hour and was awakened by the noiso of the flames. With heroic efforts, he saved most of his belongings. One of his neighbors saw the fire and arous- ed as many as he could by the tele- _ iWe are among the first jewelers in the _ s 1 _: _. 336mm. Just to see A beadebght,» ' ._JE‘WELERS,‘ SINCE 106s‘ country 00 display these gaggle-leader selection W, . phone, but when they arrived-on the scene, the fire had completed its work of destruction. Mr. Ksneen has the sympathy of the community in his loss, his house being a good one, Anthems by Wm. E. Hetcher AKGM.A1GL Organist Trinity Church Charlottetown The followlla’ aaihsiiia by .010 above wall known Composer srravalle abls at our ston. laliploa Iill be rorwsrdod on mum. Depiliotlloroy. ‘ olovaofflod. lfllLliiliWlinTliss. Whohiiiosiiaibsliariialilsoaglit. Thoabiddoalovsofflod. >WoGivshlisrialPraism _ autoimmune-assassins. Iliovoihllilllllslioll. i liolar. ’ "- oalaawsatlnrd. Silsltlyibollslloasllvsalll’. in the United climb; Sunday. '40-: j_ .' ~ Provincial Auditor, John Anderson, O.A. 1.00000 1 ' P0110! (FOUITP-Wi’ we" _do Printing, Stationery, m. .. 000.00 ‘assess " loafers and three juveniles charged l . . i . with the theft of a sci; of harness ap-t _ pmvgu¢h| 3mm,‘- pssrsd beiors His Honor at the Police . Court yesterday momm- The Mil" Keeper, .1. r. i-i. Arsenauli ................. .. 000.00 » were each lined 81-00 and nom- i-he r001. Repairs, etch-Appendix m. 2 1,402.00 l 7,932,113 theft case was adjourned. ‘ i a - ——- Telegrams WINSLOE SlBVICEkSe-rvlcca in the Winsloe United Churches for Messsges-Anglo-A ' n Telegraph Co. 120,15 Sunday, April 14th., will be as fol- ‘ » lows: llighiisld at 11 a. m.; Pririee- Telephone Extensions _ town Road at 0 p. 1a.; Winsloo North at '1 p.111. Rev. o. s. Grant, uinis- Rustieo Telephone oil-omit ............. .. 100.00 m. North slim Telephone cs-oi-ant ........ .. 120.00 220.00 "Till!" (fl-IARLUITETOWN nil/mm»: PUBLIC ACCQUNIS, 192s. (Ilassification of Expenditure (Continued) ' Provincial Auditor's Office Public Works Dept. Minister-Hon. J. P. McIntyre . . . . . 2,000.00 Dcput-y-wnister-L. B.‘ MacMillsn ......... .. 2,000.00 Chte! Engineer-RH. Shaw B.Sc, (par. salary) 500.00 I Stenographer-Mrs. E. Gallant ............ .. 1,100.00 do Mary Hogan ..... . . .. 700.00 do Clerical assistance 700.00 Printing, tSstionsry, eta, Sundry Payments 1,790.00 Travelling Expenses Appendix m. 502.50 0.241s; Bushing Ice Expenses. stow-Appendix No. 7 ....... .. 1,263.00 . - Bridges 5691111. ,oi'e.—Apperidix No. 6 . . . . . .. 33,351,513 ' . ‘ , Ferries (kmtl- Qw-‘r-Allililndix No. 2 . .... 34,433,“ Packets Q Grmid» “QY-Abbfihdix No. 3 . . . . .. 5,799,139 14,300.10 020,001.51 Roads llelllirs, eta-Appendix No. '6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80,432.50 Patrol and Machinery-Appendix No. a .... .. 12,020.40 Read Masters 1b Engineers-Appendix No. s .. 20,050.74 Hishvay Improvement with Heavy Powel- . Grader, A7901!!! I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19,734.10 ‘ 142,150.92 Leas Receipts psr Read Masters-i“; 1.000.02- 14" 34001010 nor Glsoline Tax 20,000.00 20,000.52 ' 115,646.40 . - Wharvsa 5'1""! side-Arman N0. s .... .. 2,451.10 , , Miscelanoous Ammilbfl" Sundry nnnnsss 2,040.10 Horas. hire do ~ ' ~ 13.44 Government House , Repairs .... .. 40.02 '1' nos , ~ Sundry Services . . . . .. 1,657.51 Agricultural Ball Garage Imps, etc. 041.7: 8t. Peter's Island Light Maintenance 75.00 Hilhwsys Numbering m. 111.40 Good Roads Gmnt. sic. Sundry payments 950,15 8,550.51 Ordinary Expenditure 199513535 Highway Improvement Ouilays Highway Improvement Rights of Way .'.. 1,245.00 do Road Machinery 01,563.12 do Newport Ferry Boat 14,050.00 do Corr. Iibn Culverts 14,205.71 so Crssoted Filings 1,410.00 do Gravelllng . . . . . . . 83,745.07 do Bridges and Con- _ crate Culverts 08,627.25 ‘ 272,343,150 . Sinking riuiss Of Debentures Ordinary Issues 15,705,011 $1,117,285.26 well finished, and itia understood PBBSBYTERIAN SERVICES. -On there wsi no insurance. ‘ Sunday, April 14th will be held as followsz-Montague, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Cardigan 0 p. m. Morning sub- Jsct-"Speclallsstlon _in Religion." Evening subiec0—"!"our Stages in Christian Growth." Preacher-F. S. V. Bruce Williams, Ph. D. BAPTIST JllVICIL-North River Pisld. Sunday April 14th, condition of roads permitting. Falrvisw 11 s. m. North River 5 p. m. long Creek 7.00 p. in. W. B. Maewalkar, rdinislsr. bI-IADALBANI CHARGE United Church. Rev. David Coburn, Pastor. Services for April 14th. Pleasant Vai- lsy 11a. m. Mas Valley 3 p.111. Srsadslbanc 7 p. m. HOLDS LICENSkHsroId Lawton, Pownal, who is teaching in Hassl- brook writes that there is an impress about that he is leaching on s tem- porary license. Mr. Lawton holds s first class license and anyone doubt- ing same may go to tho Board of Ed- ucation. OONVALIICINT. -- Her ISLANDEII. JOINS RADIO NEWS- PAIIll-SFH. R. M. Gordon, assistant advertising manager, ‘roilst Requis- ltos and with the Pope Publishing Corporation for the past four years, has boon appointed advertising rop- rssentativa of Ocean Steamship Radio 008711001110!!! il Villflfll l0 I7 Breakfast 20 oz. MARMAL- .20 , Dinner FRESH CARROT s5 oz. MARMAL- CELERY ADE I . . . . . . . . .. - LETTUCE Eggs Bacon BEETS EXTRA SPECIAL SPINACH LARGE ORANGES , 4 dozen I TURNIPb for . . . . . . . . . .. "< , CABBAGES SMALLER SIZE ROAST BEEF 3 dozen . . . . . . . . ’ ROAST PORK 2 RICE KRISPIES‘ FRESH FISH A2 PEP 13110.0: __ 2 lbs. PRUNES As i prices change frequently on above 31 ‘P E bs RUN S list get OUR prices Good quality turkish ZCORN _ »2PEAS 1- 2 TOMATOES ‘Z CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP “ 2 CAMPBELL’S .11 .... as .... -50 1 SAlnVlON (rcd) figs before bilying else- a lbs. . . . . . . . . .. - where. 2 CLAMS ‘ _ . _ _ g;;::;;§:§i>i{i§1_.00 SPECIAL . . . . -45 ‘liiiillniiltirljlaiijlllhh. .144 ilgrocliiiiilbo 2 PEARS . . . . .125 ‘ neiliiiy P. J. MacDONAL D Defiiii, Kent and Prince St. the fact, that one of its members, Miss Adele Smith, led the provinces. She received a prize ior highest standing in Queens County from our provinc- ial W. C. T. U. and also one from Pownall Sunday School. Miss Sarah Wood, who led our conier nts in the junior examination was l,i.en n prize from the school. The following receiv- ed certificates: Senlor-Adele Smith, Robert Brown, Edith Lawton, Lona, presentation made by Mrs. Jenkins. The Pastor congratulated the gmendlng the cause, winners. sult from their study. Ings, Jack Herman, Helen Peters, Minnie Judson. The list 0f awards "v1. r o o m, room an elbow room. Seats are wider and deeply upholstered, with contours scientificall de- signed to fit natural hog curves-Alma enabling passengers to enjoy restful, relaxed positions at all times. Riding comfort is further enhanced by the in- creased wheellmsc, snub- bers, oversi‘ - "i tires and Ion ei “oils front an rear. ' The beautiful and ultra- modern design of the new ' Whippeis make them the Newspapers. Mr. Gordon, referred to. is a son of the lain John A. Gordon of Georgetown. His mother, Mrs. Margaret Cordon still resides there says. the New York Post. POWNALL CIUICIL- A spacial feature of the Eastargervics on Sun- day evening, was the ‘presentation oi bfllla and osrtiilssisa to the success- ful candidates. in-_ the ‘lbmblranos course conducted by tbs W20. '1‘. U. and Northern Messenger. Ilsa ycunl people tried the examinations. o. style authorities in both the was read by Mrs. Llttlejohns and the Albert very‘ heartily com- and expressing the hope that much good might re- He also ex- pressed the thanks 5,’ the school to the local W. C. T. U. through whose generosity the Northern Messengers were supplied to each family. At the Herman’ Jun1°r"s“rah w°°d' Isabel conclusion of the service, the C. G Phone 888—869. Iodils to the sick and shut-ins of the congregatlon.—(Patriot please copy.) " ' Those receiving unemployment re- ‘i lief ln Germany on January 1 nuin- - bored 1,700,000, as compared with. 1,000,000 on December 1, and 1,200,000 on January 1. 1920. A ship that unloads its cargoes of coal or gypsum without" - human help, is being built in England ~ I. T. group sent ouirbouquets o! daf- , CEITlBIIt, for a Canadian flrm. SUPERB BEAUTY MUCH Larger Bodies F's’ In’ et HOURS EXES The larger ' plate? ind bodies of the 011°- new Whippet piece full- Fogfrg and crownfenders. Sixes afford The fggtgr morespacious speed and interiorgwifh pick-u of the extra head new ‘ppeia le result from their higher compression engines, iv- ingrnoret an 20% added horsepower. Low consumption of gaso- line and oil, and depend- able performance, insure exceptional operating economy and minimum service costs. WHIPPET FOUR COACH $725, Cou e 8725, Cou e (with le seat) $7 , Sedan$8l0,lloadster$660, Roadster (with rumble seat) $700, Touring $595. WHIPPET SIX COACH $930, Coupe (with rumble than men assured minor certificates. uulansagsoboolisiiistiggaosad Four and light Si: classes. Tasteful longerlineghigher rs iators, hoods, seat) 8970, Sedan 05995, Touring $795,De-Luxe S ort Roadster 3 150. AIIpIaQILD-Lhlaqfiaooda- Now... 0- raw- IQ- I and “W219- Eon-s: I GUI- DMcLAINE SERVICE STATION These Cars are Noidon Display at the Motor Show ' ,' mid-la pal-Q -