“ D lgnd tlmespechiaa - idcred. ‘ lltfl-Q-‘I- ’ H“ ‘o c ‘o-c o4 o coco-o 0-0 M“ o» t 0 +0 0-0 c0 9ft ‘ilatnes Church . Serfices: April 1 st t0 8th‘ éAt 7.30 P~ M. ‘ Special _ y ,. - b Monday, Apdl Ind: “The of Action.“ ' an! 3rd: “The bu. a Speech." , April 4th: “The Day of Silence." April 6th: “The Day of Communion." Friday., ril 6th: "The Day. Sacrifice." Saturday, April 7th: “The at Reel." I yliolter lyyydprll 8th: “The First. lord's Day.” ‘ - betwtrservloes 0% Good Friday; 3 p. m. and m" yo’ ' Member-i are _ml'llesi.ly exhorted to be present at Com- munion on Easier Day at ll p. m. Admission o! young Cdmmunlcants. . 9 ~vo+cgwiooo-owoo“coerce-acresoeoowaes- quem’ semmns- the “k9 °f which The Sun Life‘ of Canada - ' .CANADA’S LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANY D i issues _ cllnsarut POLICY Highest Cash value at any period 0r ‘Lowest net cost-whichever you prefer- ‘t. mehllouscarnlng power makes this possible. llave our Agents explain it to you OI’ " Consult Munro. Div- Milli-ii!"- Charlottetown, P. E. Island '~ r v9“ w .. CHARUQFLTET°W1Y..FP1FT;QR1°IA1‘. Central Guardian ‘TPOILICE COURT — Two casesi were dismissed at Saturday morn-i iing's session of the Police Court“ ione charged with overspeeding and‘ the other a prohibition case. i FUNERAL SATURDAY-The fu-‘ neral of the lat". Michael Doyle: took. place from ‘- the residence of; Philip Smith, Webster's Corneri Saturday at 2.30 to Fort Augustus] and was largely attended. i i i i SPECIAL SERVICES AT sr.‘ 1JAMES.—'1‘he special services for| Passion Week commenced in St] James yesterday and both diets of} worship were attended by large and. v devout congregations. The Ministeiai Rev. W. Bruce Muir. occupied the,’ 1 pulpit and preached two most elo-l E i i x i i i whole session. rarely if ever have been heard in; Charlottetown. Prince Edward Isl-i and has reason to be proud of DOS‘! lsessing such_ an outstanding pulpit? ‘orator. The special soloist for the? |day was Mr. Robert Messe vcy of. “Oxford, England. who rendered ill-i ‘spiring solos at both services. "The Palms" in the morning and "The iLorcl. is My Life" in the cvening.| iHis powerful and well trained voice was never heard to better ndvantage< and thrilled the large congrega- tions which were in tune for thei musical messages he so effectively‘ l. Soprano Sol Violin Solo-"Souvenir" ‘l 8. Rccitation-“Un 9. Prof. Booerlllnotdwcrdn‘ light lunrtloll .8o per line of 5 words '”' ‘~ orSale. SCHOONER {i}. snurzsr ron‘——-~~_ sale. Apply J. T. Waite, Summer-i 4N9- side, P. E. Island. aasa-a-zs-vi; 111111111 Surveyor. Her FOR SALE - TIIE HOTEL PROP- ' Miscellaneous ALFRED MACDONALD manville,‘ P R, ._ A wFBHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUS- (my M’ Murray v81 m)“ ‘ ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- tf 0R SA-II: announcing the death of his b racoons or muskrats com- municate with Gavin Harding. 7 Wm. Keenan at Hotel. 1 3474-3-29-151. i non sans ‘Arunnnnno JERSEY PART1E$ 111171-116‘- F bull calf. Edison Mutch. North: 111° River. 3505-3-31-31‘ CIT. West St. Charlottetown. FOR SALE - TWO CALVIZS T0‘ freshen on April 15 and April 30. Apply Charles Puul, Kingston. _ 3-31-21; FOR SALE -— PI-JIIE BRED BA];- red rock eggs. 50c per setting of l4. A. B. Roberts, Winsloe. ' 3511-3-21-31 eod neatly printed. Printery. ______.____.., ,MEMORIAM AND inn Job Printery. ‘ won sate - ntackslulrlrs . . i ., , i .. égfileng ‘rqnrggtlfln: ccénggogz‘? a? Markings A. V. U. right ear, 80 E. mm, Kerr” Kefiémgmn‘ lcft ear. Reward. F. R. McLainv. i _ 34884404; Charlottetown. , . nscarnn rnolu lumen AT nrr. Herbert. one pale silver male fol-z. 3512-3-31-31 Articles For Sale . - FOR. SALE-FORDSON TRACTOR.‘ used 1 year. good ns new; also. meal, "Junctions, etc. Guardian plough and disc narrows. Write; Job 1.,.|nmry_ u ___.________ of Phone Poole and ‘Thompson! Montague 3461-3-27-Bi-iLeAve voun ososn EARLY ’_‘ for :1 suit iuiirhtul it) mvusufl Femalfl wanted from si-vnrul of our very molly l _____ samples m‘ English cloth null WANTE[)_C|1AMBER_MAID p0" ri-(rc-ivc in tin,- linrgnln illl‘!11‘ m Aberdeen you], 7g Km; 5L flvu dollars worth oi‘ imusollolti 3508-3-31-31 specillliius of your own seiturtion _______.__, from my list. A fit. is guurull- WANT|;[)_|>A§TRY CQQK AN" tccd nml limo short, I luusi order kitchen girl. Apply Victoria How“ your glxlliu selncictl- S. F. Tur- 3536-4-2~3i; i hush. 172 Prlilre Street. Wanted Personal WANTED - a WHEEL 01mm. - Apply Rgd Cr055_ BRITISH-ISRAEL FEDERATION of Canadxfllotifies all British-Is- rael believers in Canada. of its incorporation by the Dominion Government and invites from each individual or group, applian- tion for lncmbcrsliip. group appli- cations to include names and ad- dresses all members in group. A. A. Robeson, l1 Firstbrook Road. Toronto. Secretary. British-Israel Federation of Canada ilncorpor- ated.) ; T; ) i) envelopes with address printed. ‘just the thing for acknowledge Il-ZG-ll‘ I-» __. as-Ju" _____________________ WANTED —- MODERN HOUSE with a sun-porch absolutely nec- essary. Apply "Mwcnre of Guard- ian. 3525-4-‘2-21. M» IIASKETIBALI. JWKACTICMI 1 .. ‘F Thcrc will hc n practice for the" All Shines tonight at 7 o'clock ‘ sharp. : By order. ‘ W. PERRY. tCaptain] l.. BLANCIIARD. (Coach) fOfifi-O-O OOOQOQ @040 vrc-o-oo noun ’ vlcronu One oi the largest and best equipped Hotels in B85151" Canada. -Conteina 120 rooms. u of which have mire" hauls. completely renovate" in the past two YBMB- n“ Hotels throughout 01111115! and the United States haw its splendid table. Comte?" service ‘to all Guests. T! °' rooms. “h3g2 $.00 to $5.50 w d"- Charlottetown Proprietors aims! o. lmowu. rum-r ______<Q;.._..__ .\I|nurc."u Llnlmt-ul for Iinoknrllrg ATLANTIC REGION TENDERS Sealed Tenders addressed to thc untderslgncd. and 'magi:ud on the ou s do "Tender f emotion i FilliI1¢"‘will be refied "up to 12.00 T ’ o'clock. Noon. mum. ‘April ltlih.‘ 1938. forrthc and opera- tion of a Buctiotrbrédge and the‘ Dlaclng of materlvil discharged over _ a retaining will the purpose ,- _‘il'ed elevation r railway yard inlargerneqt atqtarlottetown. P. E. Plan the ‘Speeifictltidn ‘may be‘ soon and the forms fill-NEON‘ 0b» tained at; the office o the Regional l Chief Engineer. Moncttin, ~N. B.‘ ' Division Engineer's Office. Char lottietown, P. n. m-and the armed, ‘ of the Chief Engineero} Ofllllgith M out ~ ~ M1» u‘ . ‘i The lowest or any tender not ne-‘i ccscerilyacceptfid. - -“ ' . m. -'. ‘renders rccei i l Canadian ‘ ‘ileum. Asap. 1 1 . g Q-QQ QMMQMOQQMMQOQQOMM “"' ' .__ Faturday night from Montreal. 2- 28- 1 m0- MOURNiNG h cards at shortest notice. Guard- .‘ ‘CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND y i ‘ Eton. April 2nd, 1925. 3 i conveyed. The Choir, under the able leadership of Mr. George Mothvenn‘ rendered the other musical parts of i the services admirably. Not fort many many years has St. James‘ Choir attained such a high standard the parts being well balanced and‘ the leads effectively taken. At the morning and evening services the solo parts in the anthems were m... ciy rendered by Mrs, J. A. Lawsoni and Miss Jacqueline MacDonald.) both of whom were in splendid? voice and gave finished renderings ofi their parts. The Passion Week ser- vices will be continued tonight and Mr. Muir's subject will be "The Dayi of Action." i i -<o§- ERBONALS lion. J. D. Stewart returned on Mr. Kl-s-p .\llrl|\r|i's Llnlmrnt handy; ——-—-——<0&---- In Memoriam v Caledonian Club a Lecture Course CLOSING CONCERT Will be Held in the Caledoniian Club ‘ Rooms on Thursday, April 12th At 8. P. M. The proceeds are to defray the cost oi the course or Lectures which are given free of charge throughout thc ADMISSION 50 CENTS Tickets may he had t'rom members of the Club or at the ‘Guardian Office. As thc accommodation curly ilppliciltion is desirable. PROGRAM Piano Solo-"Fascination" (Grand Polka De Concert) Master llorace McEwcn o-,"Sercn:lde" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Schubert Mrs. John A. Lawson Tenor Solo-“I Look Into Your Garden" Mr. Percy D. Williams Rccitaiion—"l(cnnedy's Future" llon. (loo. E. I-‘oster Dr. George Green . Miss Thelma Teed Contralto Solo-"Serenade" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod - Mrs. ll. S. Henderson . Male Quartette-“The Strong-Minded Maid" .. Messrs ll. Craswell. J‘. Moiolxod, Malcolm MacKinnnn and H. A. MncDougaIl fortunate Bessie" Miss Jessie MacLeod Piano Solo-—“Balm0ral" Louis D. Thompson Violin Snlo-"Hongs My Mother ’l‘aught Me" Miss Thelma Teed sllwfll-“Canadafls Future“ . . . . .. Master John Denny Vocal Duct-"A Venetian Song" Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. Jas. Macmillan Sword Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. blaster -WtlIie Burnett (Accompanied by Capt. McDougall on tho Pipes) Rccltntlon-"Two Immigrants Dr. Green Iinss Snlo-"Ikellm oi‘ the Sea." Ben Acorn (lod Have thc King. is limited. ltolle Hayden Wood Linders (Fantasia on Scotch Airs) Jules De Sivrni ONE LA_MP FREE ..___,~,-. -@~¢..-_<_ . . Kroislcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tosti at ‘Purl ul‘ l-nliry‘ () NEEDI K‘ JAMES WALTER nvos A wire was received Saturday of». ternoon from Mr. A. Erenest Ingsy‘ rotll-- ‘ er [Jfames Waflter Ings, at La Jollawl Ca i ornia, w ere the deceased was . . passing thc winter. The deceased be’ of "Solunons mhrodflced by the _i was the eldest son of the late John rcsolmmn wmmmec “ere passed 3503'3'31'31‘Ings, long a prominent citizen of.“ 1°1l°w51 ‘ (BILL-HEADS AND STKTEMENTS gCharlottetourn and a grandson of the: 1' Expressmg appwciatim‘ 0f m? iiate Honourable James Yeo. He left ‘breeding of horses and cattle, which? e successfully carried on for manyilliittlid 311M112.’ "that =15 the"? 1111- years. 1n this business llc greatly-losers regrettable differences iprospered and was well and favour- ‘ably known throughout the Canary-Alliance o. conference is recommen-l n“ iitm West. He married an Orltarioded as o. solution and for the rcs- lady. of whom n. son and daughter toration of harmony.” i live-rel bomd d f _ i It was moved byMMr. John Ander- i T 9 5°11 19 11 0W YMTS 1180- Hlfivison, seconded by r. L; P. Tanton. Qvrife and daitirsiéi-er sizrvlge hlm- ‘that Mr. Bentley's name be elimin- Wt‘ 195080 ll y (‘X Ell 0111‘ SYm-‘ated from this resolution as it was ‘P111113! 10 the Surviving 111111111’ flndfllfllllléd that there wns no dlflercnc- Wlailvi-‘R 10s between Mr. Bentley and the v ‘Alliance. This amendment was car- ‘! minus .ried unanimously. ‘.*__‘,Th '1ti dd k- {MMKENZIE "‘ M m” Mflfahefjfling fglffoclilnglenfi tlzlimljlnlfltllS adsif- fl-Iuspllfli. Beacton ?$t)58BtJl-§w11:I-I_ mfliwfercnce between Mr. MacLeod and '511__Ma11'h 27 h-K _' 0s ‘-_ Ithc Alliance was defeated on a. vote M15‘ W- A- M“ fnzle‘ 0mm“ " of 18-11, after a considerable discus- Mass. a daughter. Siam _ _ <8) That wc record that there be DEATHS a vigorous campaign of Tmperance “ii? _"“ ‘ ' .' education. That steps be taken to Isl); urge the govcrlnnent to forward aged 72‘ this. . A Resolution commending the _ . 0 Saunders Government administra- gfisginfifil lsatmrlslftlhégzlaarlif tion of the prohibition act. and its hum aged .79 yea1_s_ Funeml “Tm efforts on behalf of enforcement. the residence of hcr son. Johny” mm "‘9”°‘1- This “esomnml Gnrnhuln. 226 Cumberland Si. “as no‘ cnrrled‘ . . Notice inter. Please omit flowers. Mr‘ 8mm M summers1de .53"! he ‘was fomlcrly :1 Conservative. but ., . "the thought Premier Saunders had MCNALLY-“AL Johnsmns Rwumdonc vcry wcll. What we wont to March 31st, Marian D. McNally.‘ aged 8 years. dearly beloved daught-l ___ er of John and Louise McNally. Funeral look plucc yesterday to‘ lFort Augustus. ‘COTTON — Entered illto rest n1 ‘Charlottetown. Prince Edward l.<'.-‘ flanrl. on Saturday. March 31st. 19120.. ‘William Lawson Cotton in thc} icightieth year of his age. Funeral‘ will leave the house. 1 ' i/ivcnuo on Tuesday nfic , ltwo o'clock. Service nt St. Peter's} ‘Cathedral. 1 -.---~ »- -¢Q§—~—— —- IN MEMORIAM 5 In loving memory of my dear t Cloud-mother, Mary Mitt‘- Leod, who departed this life. March o 128th, 1924. Gone but not forgotten. ‘ Inserted by her grand-daughter.‘ ‘Mm. Seymour Taylor. In Memoriam ANEW Funeral Home IIIIJ. lluilllllillll Undertaker and Embnlmer M Grafton Street Phone 452-1. ‘OOOOOQO§OOQ§O-QQO'OO Easter Novelties IN CHOCOLATE PASCALLS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND 0000-00 i i D {Temperance Alliance. Meeting Continued i At the afternororl session a nuln- l“ the Wm“? “"135 He tlwughb such» i Gulmlliin JObFhere many years ago and estnblishediMr- M39149“! am‘ 1'°»‘-‘"'euin71 the" ‘ t h ‘ 'u‘ as c} - Win Alberta n. large ranch for tllc‘1'°51El111111°11» B ‘ 2. Another resolution was sub-i be_; resolution. If you want to drive cv- tween these two officers and thewry Conscrmtwe m“ J present QOVOITI - <17 ido is support the imcnt. Mr. Horace Wright, M. L. A., claimed Mr. Bentley and Mr. Mc- Leod had dealt with the government outside surface o. resolution would aid the Premier in his fight against thc liquor traf- fic. v Mr. Gordon. 1M.L.A.) Spoke in emergencies favor of temperance as even Mr. cntlcy and Mr. MacLeod were. Onc of ou Mr. Anderson spoke against the whatever lamps of the Al— def“ is taken. nce put that. resolution through; Mr. Gillespie-If the Premier is go- i ing to make revenue out of thc scripts I don‘t think we should praise him up. A year from now. will be time enough to commend‘, m. = Mr. Barbour-See there are both‘ sides of politics representative here. I think it would be better to urite down thc motion. Mr. L. l’. Tanton said the liquor press is assailing the government. it should be well understood that the Alliance aro behind the no '- crnment in the enforcement of the prohibition act. . Dr. Ramsay-We must demon-i straw that we arc behind thc gov-I ernment. in so far as it is behind temperance. He put a. motion that the resolution be submitted to reso- lutions committee. The resoluion was referred backi to the ResolutionsCommittec. i Mr. Barbour thought that the act of 1925 respecting hard’ labour‘ should be enforced against prom-i bition offenders in jail. He. thought it would help to eliminate bootleg- to make the act so swore 111111 =1 gers. l-Ic thought that on release it man would make his will and die. would make them more industrious rather than undergo lhflllllfllih" and do away with the practice of menis the Act would P111111"- H“ bootlcggcrs being released by thc thought it outrageous that the 111955 Governnor to silpport their fumil- of the country BhOHlQi b0 11131111151 ion, ianyono giving or taking evidcncc. Mr. Tanton said they had under We should do evcfY 11111115 “:9 C11" consideration something like 18 am-ito aid those who will take this evi- cndments to thc act. Thought tiierc dencc from thc poor and unfortun- a total 0i‘ $1.79. The following ei ‘ npricez- ‘ pmg BINNS yard. Referring to the CummiskeyVthc law. case, he said he didn't think thcrc‘d Rev. Mr. Lindsay U1911811l 111° 11111‘ be any more for awhile. cndments to prohibition act miilhi Mr. Anderson thought the rcasomhave been submitted to the Alliance they were not being let out since at the annual mcctinil- _ their names in the bulletin were} Tile time has come for us to stick published was ill favor of making together as temperance men before the bootlcggcrs sleep on the boards. we accept thc platform of any par- instead of the other way about. Scn-‘ty. and 01011 R0 0111) 311d 105° (1111 “men; m,“ km; p, friends as some of you have done. Mr. Anderson said that he draft-hie took his stand behind Mr. Bent- cd ihc prohibition act. and the first ley and Mr. McLeod. amendments in 1913. lie would like ilatl a Severe Gold ed amendments. propose to read it at this meeting. Eggs in attractive crates. baskets, nests. cups and IbOXGB. _PltlCE—l0c to $1.50 MOIRS CHOCOLATES CIIOICEST CENTRES 1N EASTER. DESIGNS PRlCES-Ol-M-Jll-W ti" 11°11 Early selections ensure best mimic ‘HIE PROMPT 11817001875 v e 9 o Q Q 9 g i ) i l In fond and loving memo .v "f". iMiss Fanny M. Wilson. who devil‘!- zed this life at her home in 111ml»- i“ 'ln the graveyard calmly fllflfilflfll- . -Wherc the flowers gently wave. iLies the one we loved so 6.6011!» llut the one we could not save. iaut the Lord the God 9t Heaven Takes the heat m be with Ill And He'll help us in our sorro If we put. our trust in liim- Inserted l»; Ilreulm and SI m- Undertaken radii: m mm locus simply diuppelkad?’ coughed incessantly Mrs. C. Iohrman, Selkirk, Ont. writc|:—“l.ut winter I rufleredfrorz ‘a very revere cold. I coughed lllvel- neatly which irrltetnd the glands and caused lore throat. “I tried several medicines wlltliout any luck, but one day I picked up your almanac and read about Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup "I got a bottle and after taking a touplo oi’ dose: felt much relieved and when I had finllhetl it my cold l!“ * will "I My! inspection. i | i nf horses. Rood condition. l have in the l’ horses all well broken, young sound. Thole 1108M! private uni “Dr. \'Vced’n" is 35Crl bottle, l; l. v Y he 00c. fol; sale at e11 rl g~ ‘in ' ' zputnp only hy- c _ ' rlutntiit 1i. norms. ca. 1.1mm, Toronto. 1 jgiflt9hi1-fifIl~I-1', light bill and then 50 cents on should be a stone pile in the jail ate and pass it on to thc officers of|c Mr. Wright-Mr. Saunders would give i‘ m?” downed be only too glad to co-opcrote Wltlllwest I'm e5- the temperance alliance in pYOpOS-V ML Raymond stated m, had aiCanon Malone} message very much. copy in his pocket. but he did not‘ Mr. Raymond said the Premier had told him that those amendments were merely the Premier’; individu- ul suggestions. He had not submit- NURSES ARRIVE l arrived on the Island Saturday night. March 31, with my shipment Those horses arrived in several matched teams also some nice express horses. Also aedfle silo bribi- tiesn-nmr. pats! ' ‘ 1.955%‘. Special April Offer WITH EVERY FIVE SOLD FOR MW$L7Q Ti-iREE 40-WATT‘TWO 60~WATT our: 100-WATT THREE MONTHS TO PAY .0 run to the store every time a lamp burns 011$ -nor to rob one socket. to fill another, if you buy onei _ our Goldenrod Convenience Cartons of new 11118 c frosted lamps. lt contains a lam? to fit 11113’ 100111 111 Your 310m‘: These new lamps (blade in Canada) $1119 111018 fight an “it; less electricity. And they are easily kept clean. Tile $11100 does not collect ciustand dirt. Fiil the Empty Sockets Order enough to fill all the enlpiy sockets and 1111111126?‘ all burned-out lamps. Then keep some extra 0110s 0n lam 0 r employees will call to take your order fol" you may need. Pay no money when your or- You will be billed with 79 cents on your next each of the two following bills, i Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. y of the ASSOCIATED GAS a. ELECTRIC SYSTEM.‘ Charlottetown. P. E. I. ectricai shops‘ wiii all sell Goldenrod Convenience c 1; of Mazda Lamps during the month of April at the regular cam- ar ons ' ELECTRIC SHOP. BROWN ELECTRIC SHOP. Berlin will mural ‘n elven-iii‘ ‘building trades ex Jlion in 1930. Through railway ticketsllfitwe" western EurOPQ 111111 AM“ by way of ‘Riga or Warsaw are to be issued.‘ PALMER-WATSON ELECTRIC CO. p ted these in caucus. On motion of Mr. Aitken. a coni- mittec of flvc was appointed to con- fcr with the government 0n nlllillld-i ments to the prohibition 1101. Y. M. c. A. SERVICE or sour. Cm Anmm“ autolmbué ~ , i . assembly Last night n large audience grect- pany has. established five ‘cd the Rev. Cannon Malone who-plants and thrcc branch compo!!!“ was the special speaker of thc ev- ‘n EuroPQ» ning. Canon Malone read a very force- ful portion of scripture lfflllgjPgllgfi Epistle to Timothy after w c c‘ Igavc a very interesting talk on his Mrs. Florence‘ Murphy ‘recent trip to the West Indies. Mr. Margaret D0119 “'15” l3‘ ‘ha nib Malone dealt mainly with the work family of Philip Still-m “showed the government. school is doing for 1mm! kind friends rim u 1mm“ the underprivileged boy. telling how sympathy in the 10$ ° e 3536 they are being trained to bc rcill father and brother. citizens. Mr. Malone Dl‘0l‘li'l1i0‘d t: - —- c back on some future a . an com talk on thc 15in a0 drops of seizsi‘: Syruo relievuelltopnr v nl indilisiinilund dvsveouia. Yowllnwesr The Students listened with glonCe youhavetricdir. AnydrflIntore-v great deal of interest and enjoyed i‘- Thc singing of many old favorite hymns was most hearty and all pre- sent joined in making the service very pleasing. There were no spec- ial musical numbers. Service for next Sundayevenlng is cancelled owing to the students being on their Easter holidays. Will Abolish" » 1 Non-Fascist, itll l‘ l .19"! 1 . . organizations having edaeiuon o! the In) coming und Ministers. Oocl miners c! I _ _ - hither i and better und k