P. J. MacDONALD ISLAND PRODUCTS SALE 0F MEATS PICNIC SHOULDERS Davis & Fraser's COTTAGE BONELESS ROLLS‘ 12c I 15c CHICKEN and DUCKS Choice Beef and Spring Lamb as good as the best and as low in price as the lowest. New Carrots. Beets, Cauliflower, String Beans, Peas, and Spinach. WIN ESAP APPLES Special . . . . . Take home a dozen for Easter. "qqoooeooo-Oooo meeweeee~ - o - a O I I Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. (l. H. Ramsay. D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. Organlstz-‘Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L. B. A. 111., A. A, (i, o, 10.00 A. Ms-Prayer fleeting. 11.00 A. lli.-—Pubiic Worship. Sermom-"Easter Communion Meditation" Dr. Rssmsy Solo-"This Joyful Easter-Tide" M155 Marsarei Sterne Anthem-"Christ is Risen" . . . . . . . . . J. V. Roberts The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis- tered at the Morning Service. 4 , coo r. M-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. M.—Publio Worship. Serlnon-"The Old Task But A New Man” Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Anthflmr (a) "Ye Choirs of New .7“ “em” .. Smart Soloist: Mr. Harvey MaoPhes-son (b) “This Glad Easter Day" Dickinson Soprano Soloist: Miss Alice Coffin: Alto: Mrs. W43. Spencer Organ Music will include-"Finsle" from 2nd Organ Concerto-Handel C. Sharp Minor If ‘ Eachmggflnqfl "ilosannaP-Dubois. , Visitors and Students Cordioliy Welcome. Morning Service Broadcast by C. H. O. K. . akmkmkkhk vvvv vvvvvvv ‘AA A: AA ‘amkksmnkkkk. AAAAA a Dagiim Church ww i “h; PIINCI ANI ITIID! ITI. MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT. l). D. OHGANIST-MBB. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING WORSHIP 11 UULOOH Anthem-“Christ is Risen" Turner Scrmon-"The Christian and the Glory of Christ" Dr. Vincent Anthem-"They Have Taken Away My Lord" Steiner SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.80 P. M. "l Join with ‘young and old m study snd thought on the ' message oi’ the day. 9 EVENING WORSHIP ‘I OT/‘LOUK ' Anthem-“Who Shall Roll Away the Stone?” Bsrnby Baritone Solo-Selected .. . . . . . . .. Mr. V. L. Dingweii Seimorr-"The Failure oi’ the Easter Conspiracy" _ Dr. Vincent Anthem-“O Death Where is Thy Sting?” Turner The Evening Service will be " ’ sst by O. H. C. K. 4 YOU ARE WELCOMEI g.‘ “kssskak¢vvkkkn Q QAAAA ‘A4 AAAAA AAA 4 Zion Presbyterian Church HIV. G. CARLYLE WIBSTBI, MINISTRI- PBOF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Choirlesder. OOQ-OO- EASTER SUNDAY MORNING ~ WORSHIP 11.00 A. Mo-Themei “The Gospel of the Rnnrreotion" Anthem-"Klng of Kings" Caleb Simper Mr. Harry Crsswell and Choir Soprano Solo-"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” Mrs. Arthur H. Roper -flnndel $.80 P. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. g EVENING WORSHIP I : 7.00 P. ill-Theme: "I! Christ Had Not Risen." ~ Csntata-"The uesurrectionW-Charles Fonteyn Manney The Choir "Jesus Christ hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel." zTim. 1:10. §¢+4444 g e‘ ¢vAAeeAe AAAAA AAAV g eeee‘ V‘ "t-H-ee» v ,_, ,,~-, ,,,,-- ¢ ~~‘-¢ ,¢ e -- ADJUTANT AND MRS. C. A. KHIMINS > omcans 11v cannon " SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES 7.00 A. lib-Knee Drill. 11.00A.M.snd 7.00 P. M. Third Anniversary Program ‘ o! the Band st 8.00 EM. chairman-Councillor R. B. Holman. Monday at 0.00 P. M. Easter Profrsm. . “-*“*““ “as: ~ “¢v“‘ ecu‘ ac-“ -*““*¢ www» E St. Paul's Church EASTER DAY coo s. M.—1io|l' Cvmmllmfl- 10.00 A. M.-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. MF-Mflnlln‘ Prayer. Rel! Communion and Sermon-The Lord is Risen Indeed! i Oirertory Anthem-“Christ is Risen" ........ lllslndss 1.00 P. lit-Evening Prayer and Sermon, followed by W: Uwlmnnlon. < im- Y Th lie Risen with Christ. moms-FLY: Songnsnd Daughters" George A. Bnrdett “ll Ye Believe" Celeb sinner EVERYBODY waacosis. nsv. n. n. RAYMOND. M- A» Elm!- _ M‘ A AA ~ Y‘ v vvvvYvV vv AAAA‘ a w‘, v-wvv v v vwv 0 Bi. P110116 Milli-J. -Duich Carol Arranged by A. Somervall. 4 vwwvv fi Bo PHOTOGRAPHED By CRASWELL Studio 7 aitilflTiin iiiillllili. Glllliflllli Con!!! sews of local interest on ad- vertising‘ 0t s newsy nature may be ‘inserted at 4 sissis s word strict-Is osysble is sous». SPRING I! HERE. discord your rubbers and have your shoes shined tar Easter at Jinnny’: Shoe Shine. Queen St. 00064-1041 oi-_ and Paul Christian o! Denmark, leave York shortly ior must, On- tsrto. 110W 1S THE TIME to have your “W!!! P691156 up for the summer's dnvlng before installing in your oar. Batteriu celled for and deliv- ered tree. Call or phone lvialietfs Battery Service, 207 Great. George CANTATA SUNDAY EVENING —Zion Church Choir will render Msnneyh beautiful Easter Cantata "The Resurrection" at the evening service on Sunday. -_.. MOUNT STEWART UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Services April 1cm, Mount Stewart, n a.m.. "id '1 am. bot 4o. a p.111. a sac- M BMW nascent. "an for Jesus," will be presented at. the evening service. WILL JOIN SHIP AT TRINIDAD -Mr. J. H. Taylor, City, left on Thursday for Halilar, where he will call on the "l any Nelson“ Sunday ror Port of Spats, Tfillidlll to join the C. N. B. "Cornwallis" laid up at that port. l/ALUABLE FOX - m. Leslie MooNutt. Malpeque, has in his ranch a. Vixen raising nine pups, This is her fourth litter, which if raised to maturity. makes thirty- two pulls raised Whea- in four years. ‘ CELLAR ENTERED-Jrhe cellar oi’ s residence on Fitzroy Street was entered some time Thursday night. the owner discovered yester- day morning. No articles were missing. The matter has been re- ported to the police. MARSIIPIELD PRESBYTERIAN Church. The monthly social even- ing of the Christian Endeavour So- ciety was held in the Manse last Friday evening. It was opened with s shoes devotional service, after which games were played and en- joyed by all. Lunch was then serv- ed by the ladies. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, STORE BURGLARY-Five dol- lars in cash and two dosen pairs oi hose are missing from LePage Shoe Store oin Gralton Street fol- lowing a break either Thursday night or yesterday morning. The burglars gained entrance through a window in the rear o! the store, by cutting the glass with a glass-cut- ter. The City Police are working on the case, but as yet no arrests have been mode. THE BAPTIT CHURCH — On this Easter morning, the Rev. A. C. Vincent, D.D., will speak on The Christian and the Glory of Christ." Turner's "Christ is Risen," will be sung by the choir as well as Stain- ei-‘s "They have taken ‘away my Lord." At the evening service which ‘Ibis column as sensual h. Queen's GOING T0 ONTARIO-Messrs Albert ‘lbmpllr of 0810M. England $646541 Get Into i Something NEW for EASTER! The very prospect of Easter presents thoughts oi‘ smartening up your appearance, and our display of Fine Suits, Topcoats, Hats and Caps is a convincing guide as to liow to go about it with a conclusion of the utmot in style, quality and value. You don't have to wait till after Easter for that New Suit you want; if you haven't all the money to pay down, come in and get your New Suit or Topcoat on our Easy Payment Plan. $5.00 llown, balance in sniall Payments to suit our customers Why wait when Opportunity Knocks. Act immediately. Get your New Suit for Easter on our Easy Payment Plan, A Wonderful Showing of ilew Spring Suits and Overcoats At NEW LOW PRICES for Men, Young Men-and Boys Men's Tweed Suits Men’s Tweed Suits in in Brown Grey and Brown Men’s Tweed Suits in Grey and Brown 2pairsPants........................ Men’ Fine Worsted Suits assorted, patterns ' with two pairs Pants Another line of fine Worsted Suits in all the newest patterns Men’s new Spring Topconts in a nice array of new patterns and styles. Prices . . .. to A Suit or Topcoat at your own price on ‘your own terms. V What could be fairer T, I a ' ' Boys Easter Suits 'A new stock of smart Spring styles for the Easter par- ade. Shades of grey, brown, fawn and navy in excellent quality Tweeds and Cheviots. Every garment will give good satisfaction as to wearing qualities and smart ap- pearance. Make your ch_oice now while our stocks are comf plete. Our low prices will convince you of the advisability of buying clothes from us. Juveniles Suits, 5 to 10 years t I 0 I I t rmedlate Boys Suits Pgice‘; 4|50to Prices iii“? I‘. .S.‘f‘.‘?: .S.‘.'.°.“. i’: F‘: i???“ $8.00 2;’ $18.00 variety of int-creating shades. I Hats that sci a new standard in Snap Brims, Raw Edge, Bound Edge, etc. Top oil‘ your new Spring outfit with a masterpiece of hat making that has won favor among men who know value, for perfect fit, abiding comfort and enduring style. Wear it with utmost confidence for correct- ness 0f style and qualify. The new colors are gray and brown in a ‘pa... $1.75 o. $5.5 fliiffis- Caps for Easter have just arrived in a splendid assortment of new colors. Lovely light shades, also dark shades in the newest tweed patterns. To see these new caps is to buy one, they are wonderful for Style. Quality and Value. Dion's Caps Prices .. .. . . . . $1»: lo $2: grifjs . . to $1! Our largo Gents Furnishings Department is complete with lovciy 110W Easier 'l‘ies, Negiiigec Shirts. Gloves, IIosii-igv. etc. We carry everything: to completi- the Van's and Boy's new Spring Outfit except Boots. PROWSE BROS, Limited. $5. DOWN, BALANCE ON EASY TERMS A LOVELY NEW SPRING SUIT ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN The Men’s and Boys’ (laiiéilcrs 35. DO ll 1V, BA LA N ( ‘II ON EAS Y will be broadcast by CHCK, Dr. Vin- cent will speak on "The failure of the Easter Conspiracy." .The music of tho evening will include Barnbys “Who shall roll away fne stone?" Turner's '10 Death where is thy sting," and a baritone solo, selected by Mr. V. L. Dlnsweli. EASTER MONDAY AT the Char- lottetown Post Office. Easter Mon- dsy. April 1'1, 1038, the following or- der oi.’ service will be rendered the public: The General Delivery, Reg- istration and Stamp Vendor's wick- ets, will be open from 8.00 A. M. to 12.00 noon. All mails for despatch by afternoon trains will be closed a! 12.00 noon. There will be no deliv- ery by letter carrier. The rural couriers will make their usual trip. There will be no mid-day street let- ter snd parcel box collection. > l The Presbyterian Church In Canada ' '81‘. JAMES‘ CHURCH < 1 Public Worship: Morning st Iieven O'clock. ' swoon; It Seven O'clock. lurid-l] School 2.80 O'clock. ‘ ITHANGIIS AND VIII- TOBS COBDIALLY 4 A LOVELY NE W SYVBING SUIT ()N OUR EASY PA YJIEiVT I’L.»1.\’ TERMS " ~. lltnisteri < In. l. Moorland Legato, B.D. I, . l 4 4 "hi. Mr. James Mahar. Pleasant Grove and Mr. B. Melsner, sianliope, spent yesterday in the City. PERSONALS Mr. Jansen Horgan, Si. Dunstans is spending his Easter holidays st his home in Staninope. Mr. A. MoArthur, Suffolk, paid a. business visit to the City yester- day. Mrs. Edward Pendergast, Ken- sington, Mrs. William Hickey, Ill- dlan River, are spending Easter in Charlottetown. Major J. A. Mackenzie “as among the visitors registered at Qt M155 Pam “mam” Mm Lhyd recover, but with a splendid will in ‘m Sharp and little Miss Phyllis Sharp returned to Tyne Valley on Thurs- day after spending a week vary pleasantly visiting friends in Char- lottetown. Ill MEMORIAM CATHERINE ROBERTA BROW. Ink-ii- ‘Ilhere passed away at the P. E. I. Hospital, early Thursday mornins» April 8, 1933, Catherine Roberta Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Brown of York. "Robbie" as she was more generally known to her numerous friends, was called on to suffer much more than ordinar- ily falls to the lot of a girl of six- teen years, but she bore her sickness and suffering with rare courage and the Mt. Royal, Monti-cal, on Tues- dsy. patience. More than once it seem- ed to her friends that she could not Headaches all Iizzy Spoils Ierm Is Bad Gosiiiies .NeilCrwf a lwmvntovflmi- I'm nerves wzregmseohuiilod condition I found i. lmpomibie to got s good mall's-hr lwmelobotheredwlthheedseliqnddissy mill . Itriedmmydiflerentrernedisl-h‘ g notsssmtogivememueh relief, but after tahnllllinrnh Heart and Nerve Pillllflllu hsrd-bbeullvmthoeinngethoybsdsndsh "Iain Iorsaistlllillllilllll.‘ winche- _ zrdwsalrbhsizlmsntkll- live she would rally for ii Univ. 1m friends could not but zidmii-o 1m brave struggle and many won: mi; expressions of their regard Jllll sym- pathy which camc to hcr liPlli-‘Kifi lii I ' Display Of . Easter Beef The siori: of Roopls Ltd. uliich lENilERS FOR CHEESE MAKER Tenders will he received the form oi flowers and othvr [HIM ha..- bcvn newly repainted in while‘ u“ Satflgviia-Y" A?!“ 22"?!’ fnr and 111 lei-lie". dufll"! m“ ml“ enamel, will bc the Afeccit today of‘ L m“ ‘mg 0 “W050 ‘it years through which she struiuzfeii. 1 Robbie was a member of tho Unii- 3 ed Church at York, having conic iii- io that fellowship when she uus siii. 1i only a young girl. Her fnith in God g and in her Saviour strengthened! with her trials and enabled licr to} live cheerfully and hnvllill‘ "W111 with sickness and pain. Silo has; left behind her an example 0i Il-lil- i ent endurance and of liliddiililfll; courage which will be an illsiliitl- tion to those who knew i101‘. y Tho funeral service ivas iii-ll on. Saturday at York Church. 'I'hi— llililt‘ number of floral offerings, and. nut-I ivithstandlng the bud roach . n crowded church iesiiiicil lo ilw w teem in which this young uli-l \\.is* held as well as m the symllflihy (if the community with her l)i"l‘(‘.'l\'(‘(i parents and sisters. llcr Aimistcr, Rev. G. A. Christie, mule siiiiiibln reference to the finc qiiiiliilvs of illil deceased, in an address bmcil on the‘ words: "I have fought i\ good fight,‘ l have finished my course, I have kept the faith." The hymns, chosen by Robbie herself, won‘, “When I survey the Wondrous cross,“ and “My Jesus I love Thee", sum: by the. choir and congregation, unii "The Homeland," sung very lliflllliifllliy by Eastcrliiic shoppcr: who or" look- ing lor first qixziliiy i2aiay buCf. On‘, iilsivliiy rii: Rccps for your approval! n and selection is a showing of: meat. which has scldom been cquziiivd; all cuts shown today are from stall- fcd cattle which ensures ii. icmivr, iiiic-grnincci, (lisiinciivc flavour. Your liiiflliifiil is specially‘ (ii- i‘i‘L‘i(‘ti in sewn of those carcass-vs five iii‘ which have born supplied l-y J. NI. Mvlmnd. Uigg. and the‘ umvrs by James Stclsoii, llighfivlil, lllltl Roland Benton. Winsioi‘. i Runifs window dispfhy' is also the 1 l‘(‘ilil'[‘ of attraction this week end. and many who have soon ii declare ii. is the finest in ihi: city, Bo sure to visit Hoops today if you wish the lwjwi. Regular prices. _.___ _____._ .\li<s Iyiury Ferguson. of hfnrsiificlrl. The body was borne from tho church id ihc grave by Stanley, Rov, Ray‘- moiid and Frmlk Vossey mid Simi- lvy Crockett and Donald Boolhmyd. “Iiicre shall be no more death- noiihor shall Lhcrc be any more pain. inr the former things are pass- | (‘fl away." (iowan iirzic. season 193.1. HENRY .\i.-\l.l..-\Rl). Slim-Ii Secretary. A? 1m \>.\\"~l You’|i feel in tune with sunny skies Ii‘ you indulge in our fruit pies. . “Stewart's Pies Ln Mimi S1 gwiiziis‘