TEA m: moor/mom BlISHED BY OUR {Chill ’ 41, .8“ Clothing Sale ALL‘ OURC _ IZHAR f" Easter Cantata... An Old Time Easter Memory The toliowlng was written by a 3L James. Church Chm, h“ Charlottetown lady tor tire/King's been imsiiy engaged the p“, m“, Dflughmm m‘ Emmi‘ “m1 l5 7599M" weeks rehearsing an edivlbuyinitelillilast. ears have (1 Cantfih ‘sutured “From Death m away Qmceii 5w 1mg“ begeifgfl Lire. Oomilosed by J. c. Bartlett. Easter Evewvhen tliie llttl ill id‘ the (xfinlposer M m“ wen-known em o! which! om t e l“ ' 9W8 The Dream." The Cantata ‘wok place M “lqlotgheriuz i-liai 3?? will be performed at ithq ey-eiiing ed “no town ‘llio buy mmmhlngilto; sezvlife gin Sunday by soloists and Easter’ m: m mo“ m” one w“ a u c oir. lllldifl‘ the direction o! always very particular to have The work as may be ex ‘ . pected o! xxillfhfirilcielfl! 6T9“ quite new ranch a tine composer, abounds in a! n e mic" "ti: and i" W6 Wflilwil beautiiularias and stirring chorus- ° g my m“ 6' 5“ '1 ‘he W" 98,- calling tor all the resourses at sviiiii~io purchase a veiii qdiiihs Mr. waiiiis command, and a most she had seen some nice veils tor impressive 5m; enjoyable permmk "5 a “Vewlgni i" 131°" “Y9 W“ a co can be anticipated Opening did not have doilans and cents. I “Shh a prologue this cantata con- can see even now t-he little gold iiimies in two péns_part L “Th5 Piece and h" hrishi smile as she Crucifixion," and Part 2, “The Re- iigld it up iii the sun-shin iand how ‘siii-mciioii," concimiiug Wm, a s a spoke o! Easter an its slor- Finale tor Solo and Oliorus, and ious association, ‘and the new lite ii; aiiogeiiiei. 0| about 40 mum,” and iwiw hrvushi- to us by the Re- duration. Thie lull programme is correction no that first Easter. glVCII in the Church notices o! this We“, lliiiig 35""? Piliisei-i "Bifli-‘K issue. The Soloists op the - ca-sion Siinis Bridge and had reached a will he: place at that time called “the soprano; _. Migs Consmnce dog" a poor wretched looking wo- whenr, and M155 i-ieien Lama _iiiiin rushed out o! a miserable AflQ-Mi'g_ Ewen Mc-Kiimom 1101188 CPYiBB M111 wringing hci‘ TBl10l‘——Ml‘. Arthur Bruce. Mr. Watkis at the organ. In St.James Church Mir" .a meeting of the citizens of Charlottetown, held Monday evening, April 6th, to receive and disburse contributions for the Miners’ Relief Fund of Nova Scotia, beg to announce that they are prepared to receive contribu- tions in ca-sh and kind for the above fund. Canadian Bank of Commerce 0b any of the undersigned. Secretary. Acknowledgement will be made in this paper. i WN‘ if": H‘ The undersigned committee, appflinted at Cah contributions may be made to the Please address all communications to the J. P. GORDON, Chairman W. M. ROWE, Treasurer JAS. CARRAGHER, Secretary- MINERS’ RELIEF COMMITTEE OF Klniiun’ -Mczit Market, (vOflliif _ Queen _dSitewai1t.—31b-4-10-2l CAPTURED. —A BLACK FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND, including" dwelling liouso and bnrii, Apply Ben]. Curtcr ti: Son. Auctioneers. 161-4-3imw6i. lug properly. Brooklyn, Kiiiigs ( i) , FOR SALE-ii FALL PIGS AND L! sows ‘(lily i0 izirrowv, May 10.-— S. Gillespie, Milton. 2764-9-31 >-——————-——ur— FOR SALE. — CHINA GABINET llllll hall-ruck, (lull between 3 mill ~i iii I77 Gruituii St_ ilillli-T-Bl s-tudy_ Cabalogue tree. Depl. onito, Can. lous literature. tiiiic. For Spare ~ or ircc FOR SAE—DELIVERY TRUCK Iioily. Apply Allilll hlcliwr-ii, l.oi. 4o. ' "1' 22 714i. Toronto. FOR SAL-E-fl-‘TTWO NEW CART bodies wlili Juiiiiicr Sills. Apply W, J. Scoltif-R. it. N i‘ i\ ll~ ileld, 1'. Fins]. "v3 i-Ci FOR SALE-‘BO ACRES OF LAND M. (li-andnVicw corh‘ fprico real- sonliblo “Yqlllck pu jisor. Alp- ply to M‘. M. (iilliir 0r (l. l1. Siiilillwuod, CllliiPlOlliJHHVn. 2T9~i-iI'2l | _ -—— ~-+~.1+~ FOR SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE! ii‘ll iiioilcrn, spliciliirs-l lniwii iinil —-— sliiiilu lrqes. also Yflgiilillilt! gill‘- i|l‘ll ziiiilfflriiii truck, hi0. Apply till i\‘oi'tli ‘Rivvr ltoaflrllirliiliton. . gaou-i-s-zil llir ii. lb ll. Silk Hosiery. (Iiltlll illiilly. lsicrlvil Yorkshire Alcllctt, DFiICl("l0yr—25~i-4~3-4l Mule lli-lp ‘Vlllltlfd - W. _~-_,»_.._4.~...-__... "F" Halifax, S-li-tts-ZS. FOR SALE-.-22 ACRES OF‘ LAND —-—-~""-—' willi iwod iliiiililinigrrbfiri-piily to Doiililii Mcliure, llfgllllliblllle. 26 -4‘-B-4l WANTED-—MA|~D F0, Iioirsizworlr. Apply }loilsc.—»2(iii-4-8-~li FOR SALE-Z cvill osn ‘ a liorsi- powcr llziwbnldt Murillo lllillilllfl in good condition. Mait- lIir-iv & McLean, Limited, Soul-is, l’_ L. I. 22~i-ii-7-tis-6i erset Hospital. Maine. lilfilblilfl six room (fflilflgli, mod- orn liiiprovliiiiciits. two lll‘0i)li’\(‘,- Fox-llczliiler Eve. As soon lis she opened _,,. (i. iJll i“. nil/ATE .NUR5E5 EARN $l5.iii_:ri. it sctiiieil t.» llflfll. very cur- i° $30 i1 WW“ beam h)’ 110m” ious coincidence that is should ur- Z3~ rive tliiit very evening after the iii- iiiovs-l Ooiiese o! Science. Tor- Clilililt ‘or mt- aitcrnooii. l-lofiill‘. MANOR WOMAN RAID $225 FOR 9U days’ uiork, distributing iislig- of the Father's love to the child . ivrltc Mi- uonrzid, Spadluu Build- aw14 S ll 15 18 22 25 29 “$10 A DAY TAKING ORDERS llcar Your i)llEi.-li‘_ll_ iiwuy through" the shadow No collecting or ila- into the lii'Igli‘-iniish.‘.i,fl@o.,little girl ~ livviiiiig. \\'ritc 1i. d‘; l-l. Muiuiiuc- llfifSClf is now a luring Ci», Dirpi. 22,I_.onilon.0irt." not n trace of the "Bog" reuilalus. 57-144421-28 FOR SERVICE-IMPORTED REG- shanty stood. The Ibciiiooy of the Boar. C. W. BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- iiloyiucnt for iinrbers- liocomio export in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er l-lnrlicr College. Department Female Help Wanted GEN ERAL Péardnn members 0i‘ WANTED-PUPIL iii-Essa, SOM- gimwiiegan, iliiiilroei and that itbriee men are 715-8-3-801 ________._______ »--» — WligNTED-MAID FOR GENERAL be" "i "i" J°ii8° Catherine's crew .- -'- » r i t. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE COM h uscwork. Apply lloséiig-gilll S this reput- _____ WANTED—MAID F‘O GENERAL lint lctl- l’ was. lliLll(l(!(l to licr tlinl. At ,tha'('weekiy {nearing or um line» itriiliillry v0 is ill'i.' ivortli shill» hcrsqwesent made an artmclal rose.‘ ggrg-ll: Ce-ntral Christian Church I ciin never torgjttlutho impress; m] Mzlsgffémréjgizgwqile and success‘ ion it mudc iipon Qf-‘UIGTQ was Ti ‘M- , ‘ ‘ ' I no chance about lt--only a proof Chngfu,jfflgfijzflifigiifjegijjfygai iliiy night airthe home of Mrs. Mc- iull who had given a token ‘to bier love C b particulars, by the self~denliil ilflll the glad will- m‘ i” iiigucas to give to the poor isonic- " ~r- ‘n i thing that she reallyywauted. ,. “ ‘I r i This hiiis always bceiia very plea- isuirt story to lll(¥-lUil[-{, long illgO the nioihui‘ giuiiiiiiioilicr and (Oanadle Pres 'l‘Olil NTO. Apcll 9.-— ‘ha Now Sritmlmothiflfi-A 9mm" " i“ "i9 Jifliile 0i‘ ""l>illi1i~'1~‘i- ttcn ivlilcli from Julio 10th Mill A hnnidiz-ome house is ibuilt on the cfmhl“? “l9 Christian Giiiiiiiiiliii spot wilicre the .Wrdtgh-ed -little "Qsiiriviihh Witness» and Crui- iliiiiiii ‘ (WiiKreKaI-lonialist, tlic kind u“ do“? Ill“ “is Name" alone Methodist Boo "Committee ilcclrl- remains’ ed at lie annu I session. The pub~ _ _ llcliitlfllil Will -l)B under the ausplcoii ‘ 0i UIQJUllllOll Churcli 0t Canada. ' i» A ‘ ‘ ' - " ‘ BIRTHS l Six Lose Lives " H ‘ NEWCOIVIBE—A*L Port Hill. Mar. Inioflllision 31st 102s. to Mr. and Mrs. w. l’. ' r Ncwcombc. u daughter. (Canadian, Press) ‘DONDQN. ADTH'9L“LIAIUYIJB re- Dort irom Flushing says that alx ‘tho crew ’ lost tlic Ir llvcs when the Dutch steamer Jonge Catharina ‘ was sunk in a collision wi-th the steamer Clan JAY.--'At s40 Waldo st. Rllmfcril, Miiino’ March 29, 1925. to Mr. and M-rs. J: Lee Jay. a son Athol Lce. 11 lbs. DEATHS missing. The dead liavs been ' landed alt Flushing. iliteon mcm- JAY.--At 34C Waldo St, Ruinioril. Mliluo, April 2. 1925, Athol 119e, in- tnnt son of Mir. and Mrs. J. Leo Jay. agedl days. JAM-At 348 Waldo St, Riunitord. iiiiVB iwfh saved, according to ovory sliow iii the hlarltlmes. Also Ncwtouuilianil our over standard weight tor extras. $2.00 $3.00 each W. J. Ciidmora, 82 Elm Ave“ Charlottetown. 2254-77“. AUSTRALIAN WHFiIE hBdHORN Cockerelfl‘ from I'm-ported stock the children." Extract M. $2.00 and. $2.50 eacli.— _l-‘. W. k iiei along the 500d n. liasl ‘Br o libane. : ~ ~ "m "Y" ' l’ ii a a7fiwnlu work. only 1.00 a your Jheiiiiilns FOR sALs-Lruns BRED YORK- sblrpe Min-ch 1i lino Anril utters cm” mm,“ "no that in schools which have been ln~ spccteii for thy: sccpnd-éinlie la firs?! l'l) 0' s ‘cts oun iurng e w" 15' 1hr“ (wckerem M‘ M g;fllitlllll'llii.l0ll have been cor- i-ectsd, and that there has been a marked improvement in the per‘ 5011p] hygiene and health habits oi iron-i Chief Health ~ ~i home's report. Join the Red Cross sub rlpilon to Red Cross Mosh!- lii x (en-r copy of o» chin mu rt M‘ lust Y i‘- '. ' I : .. ' H ~. liilsyfonxiaiilllyy glloclfjltsilAl/(Iernfs housewoidr, Apply rs. Aitken, Y A Maine, "i1 All?" siii- 1925- ii'°ii‘i '“ 23m fIIii Ge(i|-get()“vii_ 3094-10-91 0U _ 1'6 ceiiin Dirt. the beloved wife or J. m. .~- “ . _ Lee Jay. aged 29 yrs. and i! i HATcHmG EGGS __ smGLE \ I month-i and daughter o! Mr. and , Comli, Iilack iviinnrcnrpnnii s. c. RGd GTOSS NOliBS “i TIRED»; Mrfl- Daniel Biri- Mt. Stewart- Rmm Pr!“ whme" at nun-w "It. is most gratifying to 110KB ‘l 4,,“ ._....___-_‘._.7...._.€:.,..¢ Qiieéii. Hotel wemilsere-r. Chlrlottflowll’ This popullur Hotel Iin been completely renown; and. offers very eointimlbls aceommodltioirlo tho travel- llnfl pllbllb. ‘ ' ‘the tabla In especially go ii Ind the public cuboid-tees?- ly gored for. _ _ » ‘ listen 08.00 a day. " .,, V The Tonic‘ {h t "everybody requires at this “you o! the year-Ind more‘ espsohlly thou recovering from collie Ind the flue. 0n Tursilay night ‘the Boy's Class} . ‘t s hhhiiii- Oiwhrse we inquired the Baritone-Local. J. P. l-Iioo or. ~‘ ‘ , cause o! her griei and th'e_ poor ‘Bass-Mr. Lyster Mcl-nnls. p I soul told us she had to be turned Organisit and Conductor-Mr. 29340.1" ‘ out that very night lrom the poor Frank T, Watkls. s -.. u- . . s lllacc she called home. and wheire , i" '" r ~~H=¢¢¢¢¢H*.=="¢---¢*-¢-- w‘ ‘ ¢#“'1> . IO look tor ‘another retugeor shelt- . ‘ er she knew not but she was some ~ a 9 b b l P t weeks over due'with ‘her rent and g ¢ u t l a the man who owned ‘the house E i . i’ a“ s -:;':::: “i .‘:l‘°"..i'"..'°. “i s» ihim‘1W”-WifiiiiiiiiiiiJii-H-JLI. s. me 1’ , erng -——a wean aser , . '- ' ' <> Sunday morning tor her and her Lléeiflvgfitixiaflgiugiei-iltrfil an,“ have b 5liiiiflill ‘ctuuti: AT children-adrift, indeed. dumwl by Rev g-M £4213": cal: —i—— . 4 - v inflow much do you owe," em priest lncumvbént- “hi0 1511 ‘Vin 11.00 n. im-"Tlie lileiisiilte o! Einiitcr. 4* ’ " " I illiirell my mbihflrw" ’ M“ short addresses 3.. the .i,,,,,g,i,,,,Z mo n. nn-i-iiiiiiniui si-heni “Just ten shillings," she roplled- words spoken b our Lo d [from ‘ c . Quick “a a Him‘ ' ll “w that the Cross Evcryyaftcrnoonra Chil- 7m ‘b ""_s"“°'“‘ “luflt”! “"""'°' I I U‘ “me h“ oflgom brought out o! m” (Irena Service has been held the i m‘- _ purse and lauded to the poor wo- ‘ ’ , . r m“ vim sue: has 11°" cms- 35331.35.iI‘.‘ii§°?i’§”3§5iJ3.§ iii‘? ' ““"“" "W" Dress up for Easter and save “ii i“ JW- “- in‘... met with in o... Lord's Pas- ’ “"'“° "i ““"'""i= “mice ‘ Tlirulng to me with a radiant 51ml _ ArIii-"l Know tliiit. iuy liollcciuor I lvntl" l} Money. smile and happiness in her beautl- ‘A Good Friday service ‘is being (The Aleflislnlnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iiliiiiii-l ‘ m] eyes my mother 8am .ii 08h held nit St IPeteli-‘s toda beginm i > iiiss c l l wl ‘ 0 E ' D . S l€ (“my Wm‘ m" “W "ill" "d ‘*5 with morning ipra er mild Lillian gill P Aiiibenn-“u Tlilli 511:“\\'n\\l(:l“l'::fs‘btlihculforil“ NI-l I StOre pfill velllngs llrllig‘ a v we now had no need, to 5o up t0 the 10 orciock At my 0.0100,‘ the yRe 4 soloist-An. Col, J, 1-. 1100p“ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ m“ 4 ‘ ' ‘ town we retracedoursteps hoine- . ' , , ' v _ < . _ wam L ggigitlilltiyose viriilrl‘ btgmifillalltfieltillilglolililt hailit- v i-zvirnino sunvicii ‘ _ llow I remember my own child- vouonal 59mm Wm ‘be heme "a; Idlisicr irniiiiiiii-"i-jriirrr Dclitli in Iilic" .......... .. J. (‘. minim l . lSl] disappointment, but siia was so suinectfim, nwdimflon being ‘mphe , _ ‘ _ ._ I I ‘ a iililii and imuglliti’: 59.9 ‘mime Five Sacred iliiminde o! Christ" IROLUQHQ > ‘ to have just the sum neede . ' piikrroxi-i 1lr:i'l'l‘.\'i‘i\'ii1. Dcliulil! uiilo tlic .icivs llli: siivluiir ' You sec sh‘ was a re I Kings ' , i - iirvuviiclii. M 7 W Daughter, ‘nude was ever? on the , sized,“ Emmi service?’ conduct" PART i. CH is ear , . Pd y Rev. R. C. Eaton have been i i aleflskfllli. for iust such opportuiii- hem leach “ism this week in we 1 THE criucirixios 1 - B tit . i . , After dinner we were a“ smug Mai;nsevglhggfilgilglliiguifigegiiigshare 0 no.1. irln Sil)IlI)l§Av\_OliE_C1TA'l'1\E. Anti the Whole illllllltlltll: < in oi"- pieasant (irawingmoom been very we“ “tended ave :01) Al TOKCS. ‘ \\('3‘f0vll‘Il(l this fellow ,i .. _- _, _ t i i _ illAlTAllilu. Aiiil bo delivered Jcsils to tlii-lr . when a ilng came to the door and on Tuesday night ,1“ the Baptist _ w," are“ e4 l run to meet all old friend who Chum], sbhcolronn] we Swtmsuka C Ni- ‘l- Al/FU Nil-O AND (‘IIORUS- L11! All the Eiirih in gloom - - used to brlug our letters, aspect-s E T ‘group hem F m |~ _ _ ‘ . in shrniiiieii _ €| lllly when more was an “English Son hafiquet Mr J AitCIZIrkBIIBIBU i: iiliflrliifig.goiiiacipgiiuvn. and it nus llli0lll lllfl ninth lllllll‘ 1 _. i Mull" not o llfllly occurrence. but 9,. of the ' o ' ' .i' e’ ead- > ‘ ' ' l‘ iilvni,‘ D umlus" Mum] m m” Lrmm‘ l" l > 0"” ""'°'“'|'" ‘Btfilierflllllin: ‘once a ioi-iniitlit, In those days. man gr up’ acted as Chan‘. g “ PAliT ii ‘ . W" "'""""” ' u ll th En l-ish mall arrived ‘ r > § iiizlii lmicrlloiiii . l, 7c oer line, oi‘ ii \\\ll‘\|ll 05in: ‘ylouuaey’ Juli Lina’. pgmumm nS?igvvjllllllislglézx“g-gltazlfislllnlélé9 £331‘? o rim iiiesirniiucriox _ V l ww“4**"*"""*"*"**"*“*“‘*‘*“***”"w iniiil tlic sender or the liotter my immi. n; iii-q ivy-ink Thin" e. M. T». iii) isoviihxo iiui'i'l".\Ti\'i~: Boliplil ihi-ri- wilt) ll iiinn " r , -. I glrilllfinliizblilegtlflzlflb npcde varlti; Tviaiiynlshoro 8mm - ay. ivpci ‘I “ ' m! u \\ 11in ‘l ' ' . . l... n r a s" ii [e o iva v - I s - ._.‘i sum. si Ii il .1: th. For Sale ' ~ lilisccllaiicoiis iil,i.iiii,xv~gsiw Swim-iii, aéxplamed‘nliilgiiliiifliighly meeting ciiithe ivom- ’ x... o. (ill li.\li_l'l‘l).\ iiii:i'i'r.\'i~i\-r:'f ‘ziuiwmiiiiiiii tlic ilriil any 4b ~——-' “ S5111“ Sh? (“d 5° m Qlidet-Lllui- the (th-iiri-hSii»i.:a'ii3i£ldenfi ‘hi5’, Baptist ‘I u!) .ii%ii"§ii‘i.'i'§k,i\~ii piiiiiiiyg lichnii] uuwni-"iulr ' i JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND sUFhlcttvr would arrive iorldautcr, oudlmm, at mo‘ 1mm“ 0y; ‘ifionliy mum“ No. 7. in» SUPIIANO iil-;i'i'l'.\'l‘l\'i-:. "not Mrilry iiiiiiiil iii in.» t. r FOR $ALE~A NW5 QQTYAGE voyflr- Uefliiiiilvllie» P- E- 1- "Rise it wiis on unexpected icy and Airs. A W Sterne 0 resuem‘ Sflmkm" ‘“""""“ l iiiiil liilfll. Airiply int RllSI-lllll Mzic- 816-327-3wkS sm-piim m’ my mower. wile“ u ibig ' " *~ I (Ii) TENOXI. $01.0. lroiir lint yo » ‘ " Nu.’ F. SUPRANO SOLO AND (‘l1(Ilil'S. The‘ iilirlit ls lllilli‘. llll! -. Shadows lice - » - SOPRANU, ALTO. 'l‘l'll\‘lili. AND BAIUTONE SOLO-S. All A plain. of facts, i if A ‘a HERE is no better auto- mobile than Studebaker. There are few as good. If it is as good as Studebaker it costs considerably more. I If it costs no more than Studebaker, it is not nearly as good. The new Studebaker models have improvements, refine- ments and conveniences not found on any other autoniobile regardless of price. ' Studebaker is the best auto- mobile “buv” today. We are determined to iriake our service to Studebakeroyyril‘; ers as good as Studebaker chars”. '_ Our service must be the best. _ _ _ Mrlthoilisft C. G. I. T. mi Tucsrin ' Xv. ii. OWIKI‘ may havgc‘ SHlIIOFllJIZ-l ‘the (‘llsifliiill- 1i iiiosl cosily Iiciiiltl- nigh,‘ ,M.m_ qhnry T001131“ gaw H‘: "We "m, wimm 4",“, iuvui r .ll|(I.l i I l iiii \~i;ii [pil mil. My gfillllllllfllllefig-iris a demonstration "in the “Qt m, Ni». ll). (MUMPS. Pciii-i- Iii: iiiitii you \..‘i .ii riLilili iillli Il \v.i.; zi Malwmakmg artificial flowers Und ' l‘ vvil. \\‘L‘l.lI us llliilly poiiiills as h". imjqtfllctlnn each m. ‘the mpg‘? F “A”; SOIAHSTS Soiiiiiiiui-i».\llss (‘niisiliiici- \\'liliiir iiiiil Allies llcli-ii Largo. i\lIi>-—.\li's l‘l\\'i‘ll hli-liiiliiiiii. 'i‘onor—-Mr. Artlillr Bruce. lliirltiiiio~~ i-l. (Nil. .l. l‘. lliiiviiiir. Iiiis.~i~~i\lr. Lysir-r i\ll‘ll\ll|N_ (lrgiinisi llllll (foiiiliictcr-hlr. Frank T. Wutkis. 0'0 > v ¢-- ‘ c c- c ~ ~‘¢»+'. l‘ " inrlii o<>++4++o+o++fi~ c: on ripen ‘ALLA _ DIRECTOR OF MUSIb-“PROF. HIRAM BALL Morning Service-Organ Prolude-"Slnce b_y Man Came ' D Organ Prelude. Overture "Hymn of Praise" Anthem-“Awake Thou That SIeepcIh-(Dauqhts of Jar- Shiner ‘lilililsivr-Aii-i. iii.» t‘. l-Iiitoii, B. A., B. D. eath" (Mcssla) QI-iandei Anthem—(Cholr) “Jerusalemfl Parker Solo part-Mrs. H. S. Hen er oq " Anthem-Jim up Your Heads. ........ .................... .. Hopkins Oflsrtcry-“l Know That My Redeemer Llveili, (Measla) . . - Handel Sermon, by the Ministe The Resurrection and the Life" i Organ PostIudc-Hailelujah C2iorus—“Mount of Olives" .. Beethoven 1 Evening Service l Mendelssohn lus) ............................. .. ........ .. Vocal Solo—“Considcr the Lilies" Miss Edith Refuse Offertory-Aiiegrettc. w°|""‘h°'m° Violin Soio-“Traumeriwl . . Schumann 1 4 Miss Bernie: stun: -B th Mlnister_ :°rli'::;_-'¥iie; Have Taken Away iMy Lord" Steiner Organ PostIude-Hsllelujah Chorus (Meuia) ...... .. Handel 4 l i l l H; - - ~ *~o+0+v04 _ Central Guardian BEDEGUE .PRESBYTERlAN.-— EIMLG!‘ services April 12th at North secleqiie at iri oviililwif; lazy‘- er Bedequo at . "We 8 ~ ' _ K‘ o”, miiiisi. i public n comlortnbls, up-te- 7'” m" D R em Hotei. Contain: u " ______ rooms with private bathe. 11H; FUNERAL o! the late Mrs] The Cuisine In hmoue til Hugh ‘Maoliinnon will take place over Canada. Telephone In this atternloii from her iatg. rssi- Ill roeml. Courteous service. OHGQ-OOOOOOO-QQ-OO-OO-O-O-Q-OQ-Q Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the rrevelllng dance at H v eld. A short service H_ Q "ww" will be be at the house at 2.30. , _ "M". ' funeral leaylnx at 2.45 li- m. l" enamels Gaul-cling“ sleigvéoeigeitiirii ' _ p.in. interment e e c y 4 h f Charlottetown FUNERAL -0 ICE-ll‘ e liner- ttl of the late Mrs. Julia Mhcilonald Hotel C0» Ltd- wiis held yéstsrday aitdrnoointrom proirlmn the residence oi’ her son John to , ~ ~_ - - Canoe Cove Cemetery. Tile funeral VICTORIA HOTEL procsslon was one oi the largest over soon In Nine Mile Creek. The D.‘ . has, (tlilcuo; R. 0. Mec- funerll services were conducted by "done Moilclon; C. B. Ritchie "'°5‘ ‘h “"3"” “°“”‘- 5- “m” Ii worth reading. Phoilo 6i- c: It gives ii heiirtyippnlie. n ._::'.'_X"',! p-iimiflll ill semen. 3244.10.11. shun. up m, ,,,.,,,',i,,,,, "i, Charlottetowitld HOUs" FiTVsALE-AT BRIGH- ,¢...y4.¢ b-0O$ entire system. 0.0-, L n “’"' ‘ ~ ""1.““°'Y"“2”“'1°‘9l l For 11rd Insurance Prices 50o and c1100. ""i"‘"*°“ i ' consult “i ' . , _ v . n. u. simrsoiw HUGHES , DRUG "”"_".__'i°".‘, . I-os-r - vlsrnnoiiv AFTIR- Lin). JIIIIBI n. Prlchltd. allmniomlda m llolimobiflirooi noon in Provincial Building. $20 ~ m...‘ . bill. r-iiiiier,‘ lcnvs at Tax Oillcc; m < _ .5 . 2 4-5-31“ is. \ ‘-~ . u \\I"' ;» .111‘ brim S.‘ ; " "u. ‘ ~ - C. iitjlllw. Delablei Mark Bnlyer Gaps Wlere. .L"‘,é~li"flfilbt€(:svQiy‘iii ,. .. til’ ~ .. b“ .,‘ , , .- y ~. . CO.~,_C iii"- piistm m; n", n, M. Lamont. ilri. Heller, Mona. al: F. M. Arnold 111w pull bearers were Neil Mnc- Toronto; V. F. Kearney, Montreal KsnslefiJ. M. MecFadyen. JohmN. D. Wiles. 'l‘-ruro; John Mobecn. MacQulrrle. John MacDoligiill. Al- ill" J01"! MVLWW.» 5mm!- —--—-10o->---- i _S0l.() AND (‘li(iltl'i4_ (i, 'l‘liou wlio l'llll‘rll o'er llciivcil llllll l‘llll‘lll_ r models now on display in our " showroom. Compare product andi prices with all others, then decide for yourself. STANDARD SIX . $1820.00 $1795.00 $2145.00 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton. . . . . . . 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . . . . . . . 3-Pass. Country (llub Coupe . . . . S-Passlloach $2065.00‘ 5-PassCoupe..................$2300.00 5-Pass. Brougham . . .. . . . . . . . .. $2335.00. 5-PassSedan..................$2445.00 5-Pass.Berline . . . . . .. $2535.00 \ SPECIAL SIX $2350.00 $2275.00 $2405.00 $2830.00 $2985.00 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . S-Pass. Sport Roadster . . . 5-Pass.Brougham 4-Pass.Victoria 5-Pass.Sedan $3120.00 5-Pass.Berline .......... $3230.00 BIG SIX 7-Pa-ss. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . . 5-Pass.Coupe................. 7-Pass.Sedan................. 7-Passl.Berline................ $2900.00 $3840.00 $4025.00 $4140.00 40th:! ‘ylfdllvut brain, with fir: wlieal, optional at extra charge. These prices include taxes and freight. They cover cars with standard factory equipment, delivced complete and ready for service. A. lilIRllE 8i CC. GuM-MERBIDE AND CHARLOTTETOWN Dealers for Prince 54w"; "i"; a’ runs is A sruosniiitsn rang icy Mlcbaiigail, Archie Campbell. .:-. See the new Studebaker“; “r a... . - A i e-Iioe- w»... _ Has-E». N. _ f