if PAUIJtsCHi/RCH t‘ a GOOD AFRIDA Y 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon; j“ F‘ "w! Offering for the ‘Church's Misilon to the ‘Jews. Three-Hour Service under the Auspices of , The Ministerial "Association. i L00 Evening Prayer. The Singing of the Story of the " ‘ Cross. ALL ARE WELCOME 1.90-5.00 A T’ coo-o FRIDAY l .A iservioe of Three Hours .ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A 2.00 to 5.00 P.M. . Offering forkefugee War Children. . The Public is Invited (Opportunities to enter or‘ leave at intervals throughout the Service). Auspices The Ministerial Association. .1. roman. srau. an ue-s - I slimy" P: "" rumor. APIJL r , Boom. ‘WP-Choir Rehearsal-Henri: ISL-PW“ Buywe’ _ M r-‘lqnlt (lhilw No Y. P. U. oetlng. The Central Guardian This coll-um is reserved for news at local interest but advertising of n neway nature may be inserted at b cents a word strictly pey- __able_in_advance. LIFE INQUI- Trinltyllnited Glillroll , - CONFEDERATION ANUE L-lflllti-‘l-ll-IIL- GARDEN CITY DE LUXE ~ tal Easter Ice Cream brick. 5pm now. Free delivery. PRESBYTEBLAN Sunday. qpril 9th. Mount Stewart ‘l1 A. M. -Mount Stewart Friday, Atpril 7th. 7.30 P. M. 14-138-4-6-11. I GOOD FRIDAY AT ST. JAMES.- Dlvinc service will held in The lKirk tomorrow mo at eleven minister odficlati . ;o'clock. the s are cordial Strangers and vtitor invited t0 attend. ROBERT STAMP shows new models in Cambridge Clothes for men here today. Moore 6s Mcheo Limited. L-l56-4-0-li. AN EASTER. TREAT Garden City De Luxe special Ice Cream brick. whole cherries and pineap 1e cubes in delicious fruit salad ce cream. Order now. Free delivery, XrIfhQ-l- -tr. m: more... CHURClHN CANADA ST. JAMES cuukcu Mielsteri iirv. n. MOORHEAD Leann, o. o. ,4 GQOD FRIDA Y PublloWorehlp at Elevenocloclr, e.in. - Preacherz- "m: MINISTER. u 1 - fie it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? Behold and pee'if there be any sorrow" like unto my sorrow.“ - Strangers and Visitors Cordially Invited T 1m. mam rronuson, humans friends loomed wig: t of Mr. _ ol- eeth accolade; at his "m Mon m - .Mon' n ad 1-12am 1 wsadlriulinolssen was" ted.» than ‘Morrison. years oil-age bed urcd in a-cer accident last which he ome front . seas t r. m. a aliases: t: Unitedogifllrch. soar-manta serum i ,- ling-Health high standing district and took a 8N6 inter-est in the affairs cf the corn- m was ful em- _, ores ineggggency. venetian l l l... ourvoluine euvme llllll supine, we l are able toioffer these exceptional values on all types of nieats. Check every item‘ and see why It gays to SAVE at ROOPSI Came in today. PRIME CUTS FROM CHOICE ISLAND BEEF RIB ROAST 2 5c 'Flavor . Lb. y - . Rump Roasts lb. -e-----—--22c Roll Roasts" 1b.__..._ - __;25¢ Chuck Roasts lb.—---—---1----l6c ,$irloin Steak,lb.-—§-----—-_--—22_c . l? I tit.-;l -i -.=-greet su 0e.- 1; _ Mgodoiggldtp the te Hon David HAMPTON UNITED CIIARGE.— Services on Sunday April 9th as follows: Hampton l A. M. DeSeble 3 P. M. Victoria ‘l P. M. Also a ser- vice at Bonshalw 7 P. M. . J. Morr . L-157-4-6-1i. vALusurrnrn-oawaar. rmsn rasroaar. cannon. - Services reams-ares meters“- . . a M of” Pine Hill Divinity din. a roiitlivpsli Valleyfield l1 A. M. Kllm r 3 P.M. and Orwell v P. M. Li-liifl-d-fl-li. AN ILLUSTRATED Sermon will be Elfin b, Evanseli J. A. ‘r006; e " e' . i? o. was.’ “%"-.€."°'é."t' P‘ "d" ggngflseixe thorn iléellglltttllglllighqa‘; In . . a esmsis"ii..szt.zee“"i.fe'"ii° 0X18." 0 ll is cordially invited to come arfd as: 8-! well as ear. ' L174-4-6-li. " b?!‘ o! the United Glurch at Eller- s e. *8“- _ takds place on wed- his late res- » TRURD Minister Illliott told an audience here he had received offers to house 1.500.. 000 children in event of war-wt).- 000 more than the Rovernment in- tended to evacuate from crowded l‘i.B%¢0l\"lb~.-"‘-f'i"""*""""l5)33°7 _ er an -Mllley, B. A.. BREADALBANI CHARGE. - Good Friday; Rose Valley, 7.80 COm-. munion Service. Easter Sunday; Pleasant Valley 10.45 Receptio Ser- vice and Communion. North Gran- ville 3.00 Communion Service. Breadalbane 7.30 Ordination of Eld Communion. Rev. E. Minister. L-lio-i-o-li. MINERAL YESTERDAY. _- ‘the funeral of Mr. Robert Murray was held yesterday morning from hi late residence 174 " St. Dunstaifs Basile; [glam High Mass was sung by Rev. . McMahon. who also conducted the services at the grave. l bearers were Messrs. Ambrose Coa- d , Emmett Callaghan, Richard Le- C air. John Stanley, George Klrwln and Clifford Sherren. {st-Qt- i cons 'ro r. r. r-nsv. and .Mrs. William Oorns leit this morn- ing for Summerside, P. E. l. Mr- lOorna will conduct special strvlces icorrunencing this evening and con- . cludlngerrddn/y evening in the Sum- Prestb Church of Rev. William Vefwolio is .Mr.sndMrd Oomswillbe "guests of Mr. and s. Verwolfe. {They will return on Saturday.- New Glasgow News.- mao. Service at Hunter River on i Friday evening at 7.30. Minion Band =Easter ‘Ihankoffering Service at Hunter River on Bund Mornlnl gresent an lileste n hurch on Easter Sunday ev- ~ ening at 7.30. All are cordially wel- come to any of these services. at; hi. The North Wiltsh e Y. P. Pr ill r t People who, e spec ‘work in the wurltde, it. Order time there come hideous revela- L-uo-s-e-u. tlone of the depths to which unaid- cuuncn. _ fed human nature may descend. Daily Lenten Meditations The Call of- Good, Friday l! A Journalist touseanold- fashioned phrase. are burdened in some form ' Various decree 11y this sense o! sin I lnrso section o! mankind. types oi’ rellsion. includine some presentment-s of Christianity gall his own ntoral much helped by he should observe the nobility l0 bring relief. . e men isikeenl? aware When. failure. he is not the Suggestion the‘: our lord's ethical teaching. Noble he will admit that it. is, ctr its ve dtlofttneee merely own ‘ * accen uates h s envoy. The enormous contrast between Christ and his own practice makes him unha/ppier than before, and in- clines him to ddsmiss Christianity ‘those dbl: creed Mr. Oh ty, common eno day which depict a sdlteme of individual soul they invert the lord in His could never be demo“ ieachi upheld as emlal, 0118118 of soci migh be the consequence, as a. beautiful but quite impractic- presenimsnts of h to it. as prmarlly social reform. do noth- 1118 to bridle the gulf between the Indeed and God. sequence which our rig insistently oldlng that arrangement thesou ,odre- on of character. - He had come to. fight not the social order but sin: He lied come to save not any social organisation but man's soul. Redeem kind would make a better world. but e. battered world was power- less of itself to redeem mankind. ed man- ll Wflllflm- They crave conscious relationship with the Source o1 spiritual life: the Atonem it is no mere term of theology, but e, rut which nukes them at one with God. They desire not merely ideals-these are st hand already in the teaching and example of ‘Phflvt-lwt a BY-Nnzth enahllns them in some degree to transmute the ideal into the actual; and the Dower of the Cross to accomplish ihishasbeenshovmintheliveeof irrnusnsrable saints ‘Ihey put the religion of Good FY1483! V! the test of experience. and they found that it held against every strain. So far from being a spiritual opiate. as has sometimes been alleged, it is e. powerful stimu- lant. impeding theme who receive it to active service for the Kingdom of God. Yet. no lees on that account is it a religion od infinite comfort.- It, offers no abstract scheme of salvation, but the companionship of a Master who lives and loves. It shows the faint-hearted that every effort for good whether silccemful or not, is worth while. It makes the sorrowful sure that they are never forgotten, and the lonely that they are never alone. And the story of _Good Friday. with its sequel of Easter, is for a time the pledge of the ultimate triumph of life over death, o! over evil. ‘Those "who answer the call of Good Friday and return to the religion of the Cross will be sure lidills 6.00 P. M. on h rilsplaye of and g very leased Easter. Am or. Milton. Mr. beef cattle off t o 8 ed in securine a er dinner would store. _ All the sun Is-lbfl-l-G-li. \ ISLANDEI INJURED-Raymond ‘ son of ~Aleotander was.“ ca" *0 *“:...%:*.i?....°‘.‘r cs .. w ere e i0 pt n as the result of injuries - egedly in a holdup, which occur- 80 to make uP menu may be COMO. MEN M‘)!!! lfiTssrVlsimdthfiil“ ‘Twirl’? in the evgninzl lgecwllliams the head with s a severe cut on the 11p dl lelboir and back and e. strained an- kle. mlbe MllQl/Qd hllll hi! i top coat. suit coat. Mia ill l watch. rlae. In i ‘rhos. Meat Market. Hillsbowo Bi. will be Good Fviday from 7.00 A. and there racks. one of the city's great- 9st affording an opportunitv boost. home production. tie fed~by~Mr. Robert goons: has produced Mills swre. “Q might store has been newly pa-intez‘ and appears very smart and cleanly as an up-to-date meet market should ian ttl should any foreign cexpert. visit t-ble RUUND STEAK -- 8 IN l TENDE 13b doc’ M. to will be shown prime Eastfbr 13:5’, Mr. Mills who has been in the meat business a ,. .. u.“é“i.l1£i§:§ e is abe to offer the public t the large number of are three e hitches‘ vrade for eascn. The whole offering is or the very highest order and everyone interest- ohoioe cu: for East- do well to vist Mr. add that the L178. Queen Street Meat Market Quiet: Street Meet lfiiillrketlliownmeid Blaster Bee! . eof . the world and reputation of is merchandise that ole-Ia Easter t also purchased at this store. Home. volflt-nblee. 08111101! goods, etc. The store ll be opened _a1lday Friday and victors urem- SUBCEPTIBLE EASTER BEEF IS- HERE! sror AND Loos-ova: rrrasa rnrcas. . l8 ROAST 1 OX B. Hoop-L RLOIN ROA8'-l‘—--25c _-----_+m muons-r (m. e\t)-i--------—18c manna (extra thick) _.._.-- us. 15a if eats are from two year" old more and _ . andsee our display. pWe~ere willing" to. ‘Io-day these truths are increee- of a light to light/en their darkness lngly understood. Indeed, the very and guide their feet into the way or! .. peace. l Thoma A ill Meat flag‘; Easter Beef A - Specialty At P. J. MaeDonald’s You can buy your Easter beef buy it‘ any better than at P. J.'s. Here too, at this progressive groc- ery, you can urchese all the necessities and lttie extras for a n “If it swims, flies or grows, we have it”, is P. J.'e boast, and "you can save time, money worrgby dealing with us." MrmMacDonaldh customers are. welcome to call and see for them- selves the prime carcasses of spe-. Icmwlfly fed steers, heifers-and baby, P. J-‘s have on hand are from the following: Lester MacEtwn, North River. one heifer, 800 libs. Per-icy Mutich. Bouthport, heifer. 800 lbs. Ashford Andrews, North Milton, one heifer. 660 lbs. er. 450 . Wilfred Drake, Miillview, one istesr, coo lbs. - _ L-lfi Fine Display Of Easter Beef At ,Burhoe’s Grocery One of the finest displays of Easter Beef to be seen in the city is at Btuhoiejs Croce . Meat and Fish Mariner, Weymou Street a/t Fitzroy. "Quality" is the keynote of the display of prime carcanee obtained from St Dunstanb, IFruwLs Drake. Vernon, and Otis McLeod, Uigg. known to be the bee-t animals ever raised in Prince Edward Island. Thesiorewillbecponsllday Good lfiiday for inspection, and if you want to be convinced it is the beshbesuretopeyavisittothis well-known store. Easter Beef at. this store has al- ways held a high reputation and thisyeeritis ege-lnu/ptofomior high standards. E L-ibi I. I. l. HALL Sniurde, Nllht, ARI! 8th old-line and Modern Mulls n! lletl by 0. . heel)! anc 9- . Admission SI Cents. 1cm‘?! at any meat market. but you can't Donald the eatable S and.‘ Among the finer cuts of beef ' M" The Fred Thiggiel‘, Wineloe, baby beef 1 s iliialier Oats 0o. Feed Products For HORSES, CATTLE, P I G S, H E N S and CHICKENS, now in stock and selling at lowest prices. Get a sample bag and be con- vinced of the high feed- ing value of iheabove products. A. llllRllE 8r G0. CHARLOTTETOWN In Memoriam RBI. FILANC$ ADAMS Kenalnston last one of its most beloved residents in the passing of Mrs. Frances Adams, whose death oceurred last Saturday at 60 years age. Mrs. Adams was born in spring Valley and WM the daughter of the la William Bealrsto and his wife l MacKay Bealrstn. After the death o! her husband the late Wil- liam Adams, 22 years ago, Mrs. Ad- ams went to Kensington to live Her beautiful Christian character x leads nlierl w “pacifrgerchtleum r . er ca y o prae c- ll nulls, Mrs. Adams was intimat- ely acquainted with a large number of people in Kensington and vicin- itwho will miss her lundly admin- is tions and sympathetic under- standing. To her daughter, Miss Hazel Adamo. R. N, and to her son Charles and his wife and two grandchildren the sarmpathy of the community is exten ed in their be- reavement. her last illness Mrs. Adams was nclerly nursed by her daughter and daughter-in-law Five sister also are left to mourn: Mrs. Wm MaeNeill, Bpring Valle , Mrs. Wellington Paynter, Frenci River. Mrs. Amos Dav-lean, B ion, Mrs. Robert Platte, Haverhl , Mass, and Mrs. Harry Ilempher Bar- ry, Vermont. ‘Three brothers and one sister predeceased her. The funeral services were held on Monday afternoon with e. short 5°“ service at the home followed by a service at the Presbyterian Church. The pastor Rev. Wm. Rhoad con- %lli‘é€dsaliltg services assisted by Rev. , . l‘. The choir sang very sweetly the favorite selections of the deceased ‘The Lord is my pherd” and “Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Cal- las’; A special mambo!‘ “geulah n " was su Mr. ascoc Walker and wlnism Sample. The funeral was attended by all classes of citizens who came to padv their lest tribute to a dear frien . ley Paynter. James MacNeill, Keir Clark. Alex. Hiltz, Norman Mee- and Amos Dsvison. Inter- ment was in the family plot in the Peoples Cemetery at Keneing- ton. the remains beiniz laid to rest beside those of her late husband.- Calling All h Dog - Lovers This is the first cf a series of short articles and stories m ac- quaint you with the provisions c! Dog Act of Prince Ediward Island and with the by~iaws a1- fectlng dogs and their owners in the cities and towns of the prov- noe. D0 YOU KNOW THESE LAWS? Arofou fully informed of all their mil-fir: cations? ullfxnfit, wages???’- urge you o ow so e5 mtlyonly in the interest of the dumb animals aififectcd. but in the inter- est of those ideals of ustlce which inevitably are affecte by all 111W, whether good or bad. In any democratic community ll- is the duty. as well as the privilege oi all citizens to be acquainted with its laws. when we urge Yo“ us consider the luws of the oom- muuity which affect dose. 1t is not that we are less interested in the laws affecting human belnsa- Flt who is jealous of justice is the lover 0d justice. And the man who l! careful that justice be done elven m the dumb creation is the man for his fellow man. We believe, too, that any statute tly or ambrguously be en- forced without impinaim; 111110" ‘ideals cl’ justice may 9881b’ be $119 loophole in the divltes of jusdre Jjrrgugil: Etch fiyugengll a tide of m a» re a . vigelwnce u u» price or “berry” Tnre, statute law is not the only buvwasg of justice under the Brit- ish flag. ‘There exists the brood structure of the common law. booed ion the British instinct for equity. land built up arduously ‘ the oenturlcs by the carefully C00" rvled declslolrfis 0:’ British courts. X08811 10611 structure that is one at the proud- est her-lodges at British peoples. Now, when lilll/liib laiw conflicts too violently wth this great body common hiw, it impcm upon the good citiaen the choice between certain necessities. He may can- farm. albeit rrunbllnolv. to e. statute. ire-stay more we o! the ey where ~such a statute 110160. He! 11104’ "$8380 which demands mom time v money than he can well afford. 0r fir: to arouse the conscien- h felhw-oitiliens either to ilstesteful statute In blemori a m libww w hers fer these that mlheeih compatriots your smear s... Ct. . was see. lather. i _ wherever you see fit- The pail bearers were Mesrs. Wes-_ who craves justice none the lesQI “Eberlnad ‘, in litigation‘ and mammalian-denounces‘ lot. . crown in Henson ' borne the ‘U East f) fr, Specials We are showing some extra good Beef n, VERY REASONABLE PRICES PlIRlTY ICE CREAM DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT Mfg by the Dunstaffnage Cheese and Butter Co, FRESH FRUITS have faith in your Judgment and your mercy, tha you will be moved to correct our laws affecting clogs so that they will not encourage needless cruelty and torture of ani- mals nor injustice to their masters. You may express your verdict as you will, in letters to your SPCA. officer, to your legislators, or First per- mit us to lay our case before YW- We rely on your common sense- H. M. McLean, Inspector, SPCA. PUT TELEVISION INTO THEATRES LONDON. April 4-(0?) -— A move to “ ut the maid on an equality wi tihe duchess in get- ting her entertainment" has been launched by Isidors Ostrer, chair- man of the Comment-British Pic- ture Corporation which is in- stalling televislon in B0 of its theatres. Osvrei-‘s corporation controls the Baird Television Company. man- ufacturers of theatre television equipment, and is installing sets is; fast as they can be delivered, ‘at a cost, 0d about $5,000 a theatre, a. little lees ahan the cost at! motion picture sound equipment when it was new. Meanwhile the chairman k seek- ing cooperation between the Brit- ish Broadcasting Corporation. which has a monopoly of television diffusion, and motion picture bheatre owners, tooauend between ‘$25,000,000 and $50, .000 to make television available throughout. the ‘Unitedthliingdozgfi n1 I h l "In ape-st eo ypoopew" could see such events as the Grand ‘National were the fairly wealthy and those people who Lived locally, said Ostrer. ‘Today every person in Einglarid and Scotland should be able to see that event for sbopencc (12 cents). and see it better than the millicnaim “The duchsx. can go to Ascot, but willy should not the little maid be able to see just as much as u mistress, and at a very small cost? y morons of 15.3.0. to televlee imajor sporting events made trouble when the British Boxing Board of Control decided to iofbid llmllel‘ of major fights by the corporation. ‘Ilhe Boon - Dflmflke!‘ lightweight championship fight jammed three telewision-cqulpped motion picture houses. Boxing authorities maintained the fee was ‘inadequate and that televising fights would endanger their tak- inge. meats at Charlctletcwnb years we have specialized and this year our Easter that good meat ls the res We invite the public exhibition of beef. line of vegetables inc Tomatoes, Spinach, Sweet can recommend very hig v 1 Phones 8l—l099 PRUNES, Med. size. 4 lbs. — _ _ _ 2 LARD Davis & Fraser’s_, 1 lb. pkg, __ 10¢ PEAS a real special. 3 tins — - -_ .._ 25¢ CORN yello . 3 tins - _ _ _ _ __ 25¢ SUGAR, all kinds. 10 lbs. — - _ __ 55¢ TEA, regular 60c. For this sale _ ~_ 55¢ HARD WHEAT FLOUR, 98 lb. bag $1.99 We have lots of EGGS graded acordin g t0 Govt. Inspection and a complete line of AND VEGETABLES BASH and GARRY STORES 187 Great George Street Phone 747-748. Baby Beef -:- -:- Spring Lamb -:- -:- Smoked llam -:- ---" Your Easter table may have the best by s...._.,..~f) for preparation by experienced butchers. We also have for our Easter dinner u choice uding Head Lettuce, Ripe Radlshes, Cabbage, Tamar's, Potatoes, all of which we y. SAUNDERS. NEWSUM 8r 00. 1- WALLACE McLEOD, Prop. HARD OF HEARING CANADIAN PRAISES AURINE EAR BALSAM A Simllle home treatment which is DYING-int: new ho and happiness to sufferers everyw ere. }-1_ E, Blaks of New wick. writes: “Have used one bottle of uaunmr: EAR B ‘andithas beenawon- 11917111 hell) t0 mo, for some months I have not been able to hear plainly, family talk at the table was a jum- ble to me and had to have repeat: 5o often that I feared I would never hear plainly again, have not heard the clock strike for months, the radio Wns a thing or the past,‘ BALSAM I can converse with the family as in the good old days, hear the clocks striking and "l- tag in onththe pr ammes pr _ over e an beglnnm t life as ln e R Opals; met. Would reomnrnend AURINE EAR 8AM to anyone who is har of hearing for r know it will do them good." Before you invest in ex- ive hearing devices try one bob- lo or AURINE EAR BALSML See if it doesn't hel . on too. If cu are hard of rig, have ng and buzzing in th ear-Get AURINE EAR B today. Relief 1s quick. Costs only a few cents a day. Money back jf it does not help you. For sale by THE JENKINS PKAILMAC THE REXALL DRUGSTO , Charlottetown '- DONG-LIVING GAMPS “ " —It has been revealed thalt Mr. Chamberlain's a mt umbrella ls 40 years and has been re-covered four times. A London mnbrella-meker tells of umbrellas a century old still in use. llow ta Remove Corns And Get Solid Comfort It acts so uickly-takes out o! the sin-me es aching cornejeal corny in a few seconds. That's how Putnam's Corn Extractor so You will not be disappointed wi Putnam's Corn Extractor -it never fails to lift out corns. or remove painful calluses. Get Putnam's-Corn Extractor from your druggist and engy foot comfort onci more. A .. g‘ finest meat market. For in selling high grade meat display will convince you ult af careful selection and to see our Goad Friday Potatoes, Celery, Rhubarb, Merlvet luildingluv