Page! fliodnardian Unloading 500 Tons Cement Here The M.V. csrhslo Bay, captain 0.1-I. Mehnaon. with home port of Weymouth. NS. was the first ves- eel to enter Charlottetown Harbor since the spring breakup. She is tied up at. the Railway Wharf, un- loading s. cargo of 500 tons cl cement from Corner-brook, New- foundland, and will load a general cargo in return to that place, in- cluding five tons oi hay, three tons of feed and 9.000 baga of potatoes. It is expected that the "Carlisle Bay” will be engaged in the New- foundland trade for the most of the summer, since the demand for cement in this Province in the near future will be great. Also tied up at the Railway Wharf is the smaller motor vessel "Maid of Clare". ioadins I renew cargo for the Magdalen Islands. BIRTHS. MARRIAEES. IIEATIIS 50:: Per Insertion HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. .\IacI'HE At Sackville‘ Mvniorzal Hospital. N. B.. April 13. in Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacPher- son, Baytield, N. B., I. daughter. ! WHI'I'L0('K—-At the P E. Island Hospital on April 14, 1954, to Mr. and .\‘lrs. John iTarky) Whitluck,‘ a son. 1 DEATHS I McCORl\IAC—At St. Georges on‘ April 13. Mrs. Bessie McCorma.c.i aged 78 years. Funeral on Friday.‘ aztemoon at St Georges Church~ at. 3 o'clock. Burial in the church cenietery_ I S.\lITH—Ai. V\'inslos North, Wed- nesday. April 14. 1954, Benjamin Smith in his 89th year. Resting‘, at the MncLean Funeral Home irnm where the funeral will be held on Friday, April 16, !9l‘Vl(‘P. commencing at 2.30. Interment Milton Cemetery. .VlALLE'I"l‘—At the Prince County’ Hospital on \Vednesday, April 14th. Zita Elizabeth Mallett, wife of Frederick Joseph Malleit of Mis- couchc in her 32nd year. Forward- ed from the Bowness Funeral Home to her late residence on Wednesday afternoon from where the funeral will he held to St. John the Baptist. Church for ser- vice at 2.00 p.m. on Friday, April 16th. Interment church cemetery, Mlscouche. DOUCETTE—-M the Charlotte- town Hospital on April 13th. 1954. Mrs. Leo M. Doucette in her 531-d year. Her remains will be trans- fermd from the Hennessey Fun- eral Home today (Thursday) at three o'clock. to her late residence at 56 Greenfield Avenue. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning to ma Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, leaving her late residence at 9.46 am. Inter- ment. will be in the Catholic Cem- etary. RONAGHAN--At his home in Cardigan on April 13. 1951.. Mich- ael Alfred Ronaghsn, aged 58 years. His remains were transfer- red yesterday afternoon from the liieriinessey Funeral Home to his late residence. from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning at 8.40 to All saints Church. Cardigan. Interment will take place in the Church Ceme- ten-y. llUGIIES—At her home in Bed- ford. hiesday, April 13th, Mrs. Thomas Hughes in her 71st year_ Her remains are resting at her late residence from when the funeral will take place on Good Friday afternoon at two o'clock to st. Michael's Church, Corrsn Ban. Interment will take place in the Church Cemetery. ll.ll. Maciean UN DERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre DIALS549 THE IIEIIIIESSEV Fl|llEllAl. mm: 91 Kent St. W. J. BROWN lines-al Director Dial - ‘MU CHAILOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME ‘laliuseoasi. osatssss Thursday. April _15. I954_ Showing Meriiime ArI'isI's Work AI Art Center A collection of 16 paintings by a contemporary Maritime artist Goodridge Roberts are on display at the Art Center, Market Bulld- ing. The exhibition is touring the Maritirnes and will be in Char- lottetown until April 24, sponsored by the Maritime ‘Art. Association. It ln(‘.Illd€5 mostly landscapes. although there are portrii.lt.s and still-life compositions as well. The artist uses lovi-key tones. particu- larly in his landscapes. One oil painting. "View of Montreal from Pine Avenue", is I study of that cosmopolitan city showing an art- istic perspective achieved through varying shades of the oi’!-tones. A sensitive portrait of a young school girl, "Flora", is done in off-pink pastels. As well there are a few scenic watercolors such as “Laur- entian Hillside." A graduate of Fredericton, N. B., ‘High School Mr Roberts has won .many prizes and for the past 17 §years, he has held exhibitions in museums and universities across Canada. He has been awarded ii Canadian Government ielloviship and left in November to spend a year in France. He comes from a family distinguisnpd in Canadian cultuxe. including such names as‘ Sir Charles G D. Roberts and Bliss Carman. The center will be open for this sliovving every af.z-rnoun from 2-5 "p.m.. as viell as ’l‘iiesciay evening Miss Frances Johnston, director of vihe Children's Art. Center, will be ‘.in atiendsmce. IN MEMORIAM In loving nienmry III our dear husliand and izilhcr. Willard Locke who died April 15th, I953. With liruken Ill‘il|’I. I waitclicd you And saw you |‘..i-s ziwnv. Although I luvcd gnu dvarly I could not make you stay. nii.->1-ii and ev:-r remem- Shir- Sadly bored by wife ilnd (laughter Icy. In Memoriam In {and and loxing memory of William C. Sturdy. who passrd away April 15th. 1952. Ever remembered by wile and family. In Memoriam. 1 In loving memory of our dear Emother, Mrs. David Holmes. who died April 15. 1953. I To those who have a mother. | Please cherish her with care, i For you'll never know the heart- ache Till you find she Is not there. Lovmgiy remembered by son‘ Lloyd and daughter Rena and family. . cJr?l”6TTi.E.ks I wish to thank Dr. Murchison. Dr. Lnldlaw. the Nurses and Staff of P. E. I. Hospital for there knld-. ness: also those who sent flowers treats and cards. Gladys Burgoyne. Bresdnlbane. P. E .I. "C7?-?l‘oCf.TIT¢:i'ifix’s_ We wish to express our gratitude to our relatives and friends who were so kind and considerate of us In so many ways. during our recent sad bereavement. Beryl and Albert Craswell. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Iliethai Mrs.j Milton Carter. who departed this Ills April 15th., 1952. Nothing can never take away The love a heart. holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps her near. Evar remembered by her Husband and Sons. IN MEMO RIAM In fond and loving memory of Mother. and Grandma. (Mrs. John Hewlett). who fell asleep Wednes- day morning. April 15th., 1953, "T0 MEMORY EVER DEAR" There are loved ones in the glory Whose dear forms we often miss When we close our earthly story We will Join them In their bliss. In the joyous day of childhood Oil. they told of wondroun love Pointed to the dying Savior Now they dwell with him. above. You can picture happy gathering Round the flreaklo long no And we think of tearful parting: When they left us here below. one by one their cuts were emptied on by one they went away lists the circle has been bmhn It will be complete some day. Lavlngly remembered by llny. Jean. and Elby and grand- children Johnnie. Evelyn. Thelma. Emmet-son, Margie and Queenie. STORE CLOSED I Reddin Brothers will be closed Saturday morning until 1 p.m. out of respect to the memory of Mrs. Leo e whose funeral takes place Saturday morn- CITY AND l0Y'S TAxI—Dial 0500-060 COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. “YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOI.E— It the HUGHES DRUG STOIL ‘ VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEBY, 1635: Great George Street. Every style I-Ii—style. ‘WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL’. Giggey‘s Pharmacy, next Stewart’: Bakery. MEN! Choose, your Easter Hat today. See the new Adam Hats at {.95. Henderson is Cudmore. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 3-4 pm. Kirk of S. James. Charlotte- town Ministerial Association. .lIM.MY'S TAXI — Dial 7370 7370 or 5252. GET YOUR Coutts Easter cards today at Maritime Stationers. It's nice to send the very best. KEROSENE, Electric and Pro- pane Gus. Refrigerators. Bryenton and MacKay. MEN! 4.95 Will buy your new Easter Hat style by Adam — at Henderson 4: Cudmore. MEN.‘ Adam Hats 495. smartest styles ever shown. Henderson 65; Cudmure. ‘ ARRIVED IN STOCK General. Electric Steam irons, Electric ket-‘ ties. Featliemeight irons. Rogers Hardware. ST. (‘IlI7RCH. Belfast — Sunday, April tickets now irom Y‘s Men or Miller Bros. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE, April 18th, 1954: Ser- vices at New Glasgow at 11.00 a. 111.. Sunday School at 12.05 p.m.; Ci'l\'t il(i.Si1 Bap;.st at 3.00 pm. M Watterviorth, Mimster. BAPTIST CHURCH — Rev. J. D. Dnvison \\l.I PYCRLII in the Alex- ;iii..ra t...ap.lSL i..iu.cli on t5und..y, Apiu; lvlii, at 3 p.ni. ‘Inc eisiiiiig .~'vl\'.L’e in the haze/ui'oo.: Baptist. Church will he ('UI’I(IIJt'I.€d by the B.Y.P.U. at 7.30 p.m. All are wel- i come to these services. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL (HARGE —- Services Eas.ei~ Sun- day. April 18, ll am. at Bunbury; 2:30 pm. at Mt. I~lero.-rt; 7 pm. Pownal Communion Service. Sun- day Schools, Millview at 11 a.m.: Pownal at 10.45 am. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Pastor. BREADALIIANE Pastoral Charge the United Church of Csnsd.a_ Easter services Sunday, April 18th: Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.; Broadsi- bane 11 a.m., conducted by Sun- day School; North Granville 3 p m.; Breadslbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. B. MaoPhail, MInllt€f. MILTON--—RUS'l‘ICO PARISH — P Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Easter Sunday are St. John‘: Milton. 11:00 Holy Communion and Sermon; 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon; St. Mark's, Rustico 2:30 Holy Communion and Sermon. Ob- serve Easter by going to Church. HIGH CATTLE PRICES - A number of Jersey cattle from a. herd established 15 years ago in New Jersey with “Keppoch Sport- ing Lady" snd her calf from the herd of Dr. J. P. Lani; as leading stock. sold for nearly record price; at two auctions held in New Jer- sey last week. MARSH!-‘IELD PASTORAL CHARGE The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Good Friday services. Marshfield 11 a.m.; Mount Stewart 7:30 pm. Easter Sunday, special Easter music at all ser- vices. lI a.m. Mount Stewart; 3 p.m. Marshfleld; 7:30 p.m. Herring- ton. Rev. Lee MecNsughtnn. B.A., Minister. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Michael Clarkin was held yesterday morning from the residence of her son. Pius Ciarkin, 60 Dorchester Street. to st. Dunstan’! Basilica. where Req- uiem Hlgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis Corcorsn, who also conducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were: Walter Cuseck, John Lund. Peter Oatway, Peter 'l‘rsinor, Patrick Mullins and Mich- ael O'Neill. Intemient was in the Catholic Cemetery. 51‘. PETEIFS BAY PASTORAL CHARGE — The United Church of Canada. Services for Easter Sun- day. April lath. 11:00 am. at Marla; 2:30 p.m. at. Greenwich: 7:00 p.m. at St. Peter's. Please note the changes in the order and hours. The Young people will present an Easter Pageant in the Marie Church at 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. There will be service in St. Peters on Good Friday at. 7:30 pm. Riv. Russell A. Madeod, Minister. SAD NEWS RECEIVED — The sad news has been received of the death of Mrs. Margaret boukes of Winthrop. Mass. She was the former Margaret Colea of Milton. P.l:.I. Mrs. Inukeo is survived by her daughter Msrgusrita of win- throp and her sister (Bertha) Mrs. Stafford Vickerson. North P.l:J.; also by two brothers um- uel Coles, Milton. P.l.I.. and John B. Ooles of Duke, Isak. .[{)I.i'.‘.'1.'.n~.v' UNSI/ill. KING Cfllli TEA ing. DISTRICT TOWN ‘l'AX.I—DIl.| 5510. SERVICE 1'0 SICK. Dial 5132, csnt.well's Pharmacy. next to Gloria. EASTER MUSIC HOUR. Sunday. April 18th, Tryon Baptist Church. 8:30 p.m. ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street Dia1‘5228. Serving full course din- n£:r|. Specialising Chinese dish. MENT1 THURSDAY SPECIAL-— Chilled tomato‘ Juice. liver and onions. rolls and butter, tea, coflee or milk. 55 cents. ORDER QUICK FOR SPECIAL Cross Golden neck pullet chicks, limited quantity each week. Co-op Hatchery. Phone 0412. OUR R. 0. P. sired lay and pay chicks are best by test. Co-op ‘Hatchery. Phone 9112. t. RAISE ROASTERS and oapons to 10 lbs. in six months. that's the kind to buy. Co-op Hatchery. Phone 9412. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Holy Week Communion Service and reception of new- members Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock. VISIT HI-STYLE IIIILLINERY for your Easter hat. new styles. new colors, every style Hi-Style. SPRING HATS, see the smart range of children's and teen-age Easier hats at I-Ii-Style Millinery. Priced from $2.50 up. G. A. HENTY'S — New titles ‘in stock: also complete selection semen“ Easter cards. and novel and ‘ of Jon?‘ S PRLSBYTERIAN appropriate gifts. Island Book Room. city Ministers To conduct Good Friday Service in tlie Kirk Under the susplcés of the Chat- lottetown Ministerial Auociati the annual Good Friday Service. s Commemoration of the Passion of our Lord, will be held this year in ‘the Kirk of St. James on Good Friday afternoon. The service. commencing at 3 o'clock will last EDPFOX-lm|'~e1Y one hour. replac- ing the three-hour services held formerly. The Minister of thr- Kirk. the Rev'd. T.H.B. Somers. will conduct the worship, sum, ed by the Rev‘d Canon J. T Ibbott. Rector of St. Paul’: Church. who will read the Les. sons. and the Reverend A. Frank MncLean. Minister of Trinity Church and President of the As- soclation, who will otter the pray- ers. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. Minister of Zion Church. has been asked to preach the Sermon. The choir of the Kirk under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKen- zie, will lead the praise and sing the motet. "Jesu. Word of God, Incarnate" by Gounod. Members of all branches of Christ‘: Church by their attend- ance make this annual observance a most impressive experience. POLICE COURT-—In City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning be fore Magistrate Martin. a motorist found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was fined $100 and costs or 20 days in jail. A remanded drunk and incapable .was given a ten-day suspended BODY BENT HERP'.— The re- mains of the late Mrs. Margaret Toronto Nurses Forgo Pay Boost 1030810. (cm.-mg _ |'0'4|"»7 nurses have use: 3"]. about the high can g “VInl—!h0¥ voted down s ds.iI’y 33 PI! inc for themselves. It VII MPOPOIOII It tho gauuu meetinc or the csntrsi Registry of Graduate Nurses that daily "'8" 50 HIM to tie from no. Th! proposal was turned down W the mum it would place . heavier financial burden on pg- “°“"- T119 resbtry represents '“°"" "W1 1-900 Drivsta nurses. the central regis _ “,1 nurses felt that th? average tient Just can't siford to pay mm ‘"1’ mlrllnt services. Continued from page 1 called By next fall to further his studi 1 "'9 ministry at Pine Hill Diving; Hall. Rev. E. G. Evans has been 3031118 I-I visiting pun); m the 00_liI‘lTeg-ntion. he motion to extend the an L0 the Hunter River minister was m‘:iV¢d by Col. G. E. Full and sec. °11R°d by Mr. Gordon Maccsllum. R EV!-)rMr. Christie IS the you M 8V. . G. A. Christie who held berton. York. and Lo; 15, York. from which he matriculated into Prince oi’ Wales College, after which he taught school at Lot 16 for two years. During his stay at Mount Allison University, from which he graduated in 1944. he was interested in the Choral club and Debating Society. He also played hockey and football. I Jean Brown, registrar-general o1_ I’-lastorates in this Province at Ai- , As a lad he attended school st’ I 50 cents. ‘lsth. Services 11 em. and 7 p.m.| CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. ser—iB,.°wn_ whose death occurred at iReV. ‘J. E. Heathvvood, M.A.. Mi.n- vices April 18th: Charlottetown II the ham. M her granddaughter. ‘5‘“'~ 3-m- “min; P‘m>-R5.5< 10 gm-3 Mrs. William tDorothy Brown) h H" . . . . . B h ' nu...‘ " “V °”'».°"".‘.§’.i’°i*.'.’lf.§1‘°f;...’?$'§‘:...l'ii2i‘§ colorful, tuneful characters of ' ]C':m\,eyEd fo the Madman Funeral Eurolana, at the Y's Men's Show,‘ RESERVE April 20th for style Hon“, Mr. and Mrs‘ Campbell "Rose or the Danube” -- April 26, show in FaIJI‘lt' and \N'allpaper.-Mmmpamed the bodv to Chap 27. 28th. Be sure of SMILE by getting sponsored by Hillsboro Chapter louemwm Mr‘ wane} S. Brown lO.D.E. 8:15, Clover Club. Tickets 0., this city is - mm . . PRESBYTERIAN Church In UNITED CHURCH or CANADA Canada‘ Brookmld Ch_,Be_ The C0\"EHEAD'UNl0N ROAD _ 5"‘ hours of service for Sunday, April vices Sunday. April 18. West Cove— 18_ are as “Hows; The sum. head 11 am.; Union Road 3 p.m.; mum of me Lord’, supper wju SUIHIIUPE 7130 P-"L R5“ N°”‘"m he observed in Hunter River at M- Green 11:15 and at Brookfield at 3. Eve- ‘ ’ R d t RAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE ning service in Glasgow oa I 7:30. Sunday School in Brook- ‘ The Unned Church ‘)1 Gamma‘ field at 1:45. Preparatory service Rim‘. l_‘as.ei' Sunday services. April 18. in Bmokfmd Friday at 3_ A” an B°"5”7‘“" “ “-m3 DQ531319 3 1”“-3 uelcomn. Rev. Lawrence Blsikie, Victoria 7 pm. Rev. R. H. Baxter, mmisvu-_ Minister. TRYON-BAPTIST i'.as'ronA'ri:l PETSIIIIIIS ‘— Rcv. Ernest J. Barrass. Minister. UnALL‘d Services on Good Friday at 8:00 p.m. Services for Sunday. April 18th. We-stmoreland 3:00 pm.; Tryon 7:30 p.m. Massed Choirs; 8:45 pm. All Welcome. ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Central Parish — Ser- ’vices Sunday next Lords day are as follows. Clyde River 11 a.m.; Churchill 8 p.m.. Canoe Cove 7:30 pm. 58. 10:30 am. Rev. D. Nichol- son, Minister. VERNON-ORWELI. PASTORAL CHARGE -— Sunday, April 18th. Orwell 11 s.m.: Vernon River 2:30 .m.: Chewy Valley 7230 pm. Rev. Geo. Tilley will conduct the ser- vices. Congregational meeting in Orwell Church, Monday 19th, at 2 o'clock. » HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. ser- vices Easter Sunday: Wiltshire 11 sm., with Communion; Wheatley River 3 p.m.; Hunter River 7:30 with Communion. Mission Band Easier services Hunter River 10.30 a.m., Wlltshlre 7:30 with pictures Rev. G. Howard Christie, Minis- ter. AMONG THE MANY fine car- casses of Easter beef on display at J. M.'s Meat Market and worthy of special mention is an exception.- u steer 13 months old and dressed at 652 lbs. The animal was fed by Theme: Murphy. son of Mich- ael Murphy. Rocky Point. BE IN TO HEAR Lena MacKay. .Spi-ingiield, age 11. Recitation. iBeryl Easter. North wiltshire, age I13, vocal solo. Paula Morris and Mary Evelyn White. Kinkora and Charlottetown, ages 12 and 14. PIIHO duet. P. E. I. All Star Cavalcade. I’. W. C. Auditorium, April 22nd., 8 p.m. TENEBRAE SUNG —- Tenebrae was sung last evening at St. Dun- st;an‘s Bssilicia by the student choir of St. Dunstan‘s University under director Rev. Lawrence Landrigan, and the Basiiicla choir under Mr. Leo Chiasizon. director. Mrs. Joseph Dougen was organist. The sermon was preached by Rev. Father Toner. C.Ss.R. Tenebrae will also be sun! .tanlght and on Friday. .:'::‘:*;*:_::-';: Mr. Christie completed his stud. ice for the ministry at Pine Hill Divinity Hall and was ordained in 1948. He served in the mission fields of Saskatchewan and Nova ‘Scotia beion accepting his nut .pasrciaie at Jerusa.lem_ N. 3. He moved to Hunter River in 1948. *"’ Resignation Of YMCA Secretary Mr. Fred B. Gamble. who has been General Secretary of the YJl.C.A. silica September. 190, submitted his resignation at the Board of Directors iiieeung hold on Tuuday. which was accepted with extreme regret. Mr. Gamble has been appointed in a similar position with the Y. ILCA. st Owen Sound. out. which becomes effective on July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and their two children will be leaving for their new home in mid-June. Mr. Gamble came to Charlotte- town from the Cornwall, Ont, Y. water. He was still M.cA. and during his residence pail. 7 EASTER SPECIALS Jollo.3pkgs. .. 29c Milk. any brand 6 tins 89: Broken PokooTso.Ib. 75¢: Salado and Red Rose, Too. lb. . . . . . . . 93: com. Frankford. Zfins 29¢: Shortening. Domestic. 2 lbs. . .. . . 55: Peaches. Raggedy Ann. 4 tins . . . . 69¢: Peanut Butter any brand. I6 ox. . 45¢ Peanut Butter. 4 lb. pails . . . . . . . . . $1.45 Tomato Juice 48 oz 37: Clerk‘: loans. 20 ox.. 2 tins . 39: Fruit Cocktail. 28 ex. tin 49: Chocolate Mellow Cookies. lb. . , . . . . 35: ASH!!!-N. Man. (OP)—Disooves-y of a man’s body at the bottom or a 40-foot well was while Rotting chitchlng g ..sosoo He is married to the former Miss Dorothy Wilson of Berwuck, N. B., who is a Fine Arts graduate of Mount Allison. They have three children, Ronert 5, Kenneth S and Karen 1. A sister of MI‘. Christie. Ruth, is married to the Rev. Don- aid Boothroyd. a former assistant minister at Trinity Church. An- other sister, Anna. is on the stat! of the Montreal General Hospital and a brother Clarence is Princi- pal ol the Regional High School at Macoun. Saskatchewan. For the past three years Rev Mr. Christie has been convener oi the Christian Education Commit- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts left yesterday morning on 1 motor trip to Halifax tea for the Presbytery and is at present president of the Maritime, Religious Education In the ministry his interests are Convention. Miss Dorothy Hughes. Iona. has,“ youm work, boys, and young arrived home from Montreal I0lpeop]e'3 wm-k_ Mini” siderable time camping with such visit her mother, Mrs. City Hospital. He has spent con- Huzhes who is a patient. in the group,’ I Friends are sorry to learn thal- Rosalind Blanchard, daughter ol Mr. Charlottetown, is I. patient in the appgjnted director Charlottetown Hospital. All wish international pg;-vice Rosalind a speedy recovery. . Only female mosquitoes bite hu- m.ans—the male drinks water and feeds on flower nectar. to director for the last few moniu. has been with the 1938. 1 CBC APPOINTMENT I OTTAWA, (CPI-Charles R. Dela- MICI M11 HEIIYY 313n°hfll'd- tleld. 45, of Montreal has been‘. of the CBC succeeding lean Desy, Canadian ambassador Delafield. acting France. Mr. CBC since —G.H.M.-— THEY FLOAT! . AND SUMMER ENCHANTMENT! And they'll make you beautiful! clouds of nylon net or shimmering mar- quisette with accents of embroidery. se- . . . I've really never seen such a luscious display at quins, ruffles or velvet Spring EVENING GOWNS as ther _ln both the Ladies’ Shop. Charlottetown and the Le‘dIes' Wear of Holman‘: Summerside. The swirling full the smart little boleros and girl on the dance floor at all the portsnl. Spring Parties! glamorous white, as well as black. ‘I’ Evening Gowns are truly breathtaking —-you'll be enchanted with them you'll have no trouble being fitted with one that will make you irresistible In both waltz and floor lengths, sizes are from 12 to 18--and the prices are from 25.00 up. Come to either LI-dies‘ Shop in Charlottetown or Ladies’ Wear in Summerside for Evening Gown of your dreams. EVENING ACCESSORIES to be the Spring Evening Gown are here also . turn every hesd—-neat little Evening Bags in which to stow your es-I sentlals — siry Gloves and all the other things to make your party going a complete and happy success! skirts. the Intri- guing sloles will make you the loveliest There's a mar- vellous collection of colors——flarne. East- er mauve. Spring green, midnight blue. shell pink. shrimp rose. and of course . THEY FLIRT! . . . THEY'RE PURE SPRING Pals eis III im- hue and the the the the perfect complement: to your new . . Costume Jewelry that will BEEF Conodo Packers I-IAMS Blue Brand Largo Hams. Round Steak whole or hell Shoulder Roost 69: lb. Rump Roost Shonklsss T-Bone Roost Picnic Home Sirloin Roost 57: lb. a We have a complete assortment of frozen foods on hand. FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. Oranges large Florida. dos. . . . . . . . . 39: Large I-loud Lettuce. ouch . . . . . . . .. 27¢ Carrots. Texas. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 27¢ Tomatoes. pkg. 25¢ Celery. largo .. ... I9: Grapefruit-. lorqs. 6 for .. . . . . . . . . .. 39¢ Green Mountain Potatoes. bus. .. . . .. 99: A good assortment of Easter candy to ' choose from. and Box Chocolates. SHAMA’S GIIOGETEIIIA 2I'l Euslon St. We Deliver Dial 8224 Iiiiié-Isnivnnon ARMY Present . APRIL 18th — 1:15 P.M. In THE CAPITOL THEATRE. CIIARLOITETOWN EVANGELISTIC MEETING Easter Hymns will be sung. Band will play — Songltera will slug. Guest Soloist: Mr. Raoul Reymond who will sing “THE HOLY CITY” Sr. Captain Lea. Tlicombe will preach A plain preacher to plain people concerning a plain Gospel. Topls: “DID JESUS CHRIST RISE FROM '1‘!!! DEAD?” Silver Offering noon op." gm; pg, DRESS UP FOR EASTER MEN'S SUITS 24.50 to 69.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS 19.50 to 64.50 Men's SPORT COATS . . . . . 19.50 to 34.50 MoII'sPAN'I'S . 6.9590 I6.95 Mon‘: DRISS SHIRTS . . . . . . . . 1.49 to 4.95 Mon‘: DRESS SOCKS . . . . . . . 75¢ to 1.50 Msn'sTIlS Loosnd 1.50 Ohooselkomlhelaegestseleciloularowl l0YS'tS‘I'IJDlN'I'S'SUI'I‘S The BllEEll|lAl. co. Ltd. umrs cross: in sum aso. st.