\ L--. .. ‘a-a-wp-numincmusiod‘, . _ 0r, tf-hoioe of ENGLISH I-‘ine English Ilinnrrwarc in 5 pat- terns -- “Smihurs-t“, "Sulqsllinc Susie", “llm-chvnoil", “Trouvlllc" 11ml “Cor-nviitlw“. ("i Piece Set com- plete with ‘i-l - zes Glassware and 34 pirres Fiilw-nvnrc. I24 I'll-ICES COMPLETE Dinner Sets may be purchased separately at $15.50 Crl..-\E~IS‘.‘>Y\ RE may be purchased separately at 2i pieces $ 5 for - - - — 5s? 5 Smart Patterns In DINNERWARE including Silverware and Glassware Comple te Service For 8 Dinnerware, Silverware, Glassware Lovely quality English Dinnerware in choice of 3 patterns, “Silver and Ivory", “Ashley" or "Lucerne". 66 piece set complete with 24 pieces Glassware and 34 pieces Silverware. 124 PIECES COMPLETE CHOICE OF 3 PATTERNS IN ENGLISH DINNERWARE 20.95 Dinner Sets may be purchased separately at $11.95 2 5 O 9 5 Silverware may b e purchased separately at 34 pieces f... _ _ _ _‘5.50 BALANCE In Easy Monthly Payments llo Interest! llo Extra Charges! The Complete Service Includes- ss macs DINNER SET CONSISTING OF s-Cl-IDS and Saucers 8—Bread and Butter- Pig" 8—Tea Plates ll-Dinner Plates 1—Covcred V table 1—-Gravy Boaetge l-Covercd Sugar Bowl 1—Crcam lug 1—Scollop 1—Baker 24 PIECE GLASSWARE CONSISTING 0F 8-Goblets 8—Shcrbets ' il-Sherbet Plates 34 PIECE SILVERWARE CONSISTING OF ° Stainless Kniveg ll-I-‘orks tl-Tea Spoons il-Dessert Spoons l-Butter Knife 1—8unr Shell 1” ~- Period reproductions have taken su DE-HARLOTTE TOWtl Any of the above sets will be made up in larger composi- tion (up to 97 pieces) priced according to the number of pieces desired and available on Special Home Plan Terms. MAIL ORDERS if not convenient for you to I come to either store, mail your order today and it will receive craeful attention. 1N ANNIE PERIOD NOW I l greatly to the interest of modern covers Favor. m TllE llolvlu! rooms. Queen Anne living rooms are perhaps the most gracious and liv- tho lead in the procession of furni- able of all in the more ornate ture trends for 1937. Ami mos-t p"p- periods. There is just. enough l ular at‘ all sccms to be the Queen elaboration to suggest enviable] Anne rnotf. richness and formality without Some of the nrrvcst flltfrely Queen Anne, but an in- pcaslng number tions of pieces developed tely before or after the Y Wits on the throne. Such dis- include a few rooms are fussiness. And there is just enough l restraint to make our busy lives see consistent with these luxuri- ous furnishings. The secret desk is one of the most beautiful pieces of furniture i?" mixing of the periods adds from this period, and there is a place for one in every home. Home have plain tops. and others have a curved cornice, broken in the cen- tre for an omament. The glass- encloscd shelves may be used for books or to display your favorite collection of bric-a-brac. Regal colors of blue and gold, rose-red, mustard yellow and ollvi green are used in the upholstery o! Queen Anne furniture. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN the conuifsumim ___., _ cooxs m: mam pldttllll. L-BUWQJA-tf. CONIIDIILTIOI LIII llllll- INCI. Irfllfl-‘l-ll-III E. C. LIPAGPB B1019. North i Rustico, closed all day Wednesday. , Ia-Illl-B-ltl-tll. SPECIAL COEDNATION fruit; ice-cream bricks in colors. Orders sent to any point in province. Central Orcameries, Charlotte- town. Irflol-ii-B-Bi. PnClAL-Coronstfon ice cream bricks in appropriate packages. order for your school celebrations 110m Central Creameries, Char- lcztetown. b267-5-B-3i. ALL MOUNTED PEISONNILL "A" Company report at Farquahar- son's Livery Stable 10.80 s. m., May 1:. Service dross. J. I". Morris. Captain, Adjutant Prince Edward Island Light Horse. L-350-5-10-2i. ‘ Beryl MacDonald, talented 0 year l old violinist. was presented with a cupFriday nlghtat the close of the Hobbies Exhibition, this being a special prize, as Beryl merited second place in the class "14 years and under" making an average of R2. just 3 marks lower than the iwlnner. She is a pupil of Miss Kathleen l-Iornby. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday a woman charged with obstructing R. C. M. P. in the discharge of their duties was re- manded until today. A drunk and _ incapable and a vagrant were also remanded until today. Two sani- tary by law cases were disposed o . T0 ATTEND SONS GRAD- ilcip Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain 0 million tin! tubes or filters which may be sadsag- Grcd by neglect or drurlc. irritating ru s. Be careful. 1f Kidney or bladder dL-nrdern make ou suffer frarr Getting Up Nllbtl. crvous us. Loss of Pep, Leg Pains. llnsurust sin. Dlzzincsl, Circles Under Eyes, Naur- sigh, Acidity, Burning, Bmsrting or itching. you don't and totskc chances. All druggists now have the most modern sdvsnc ‘ treatment for these troubles-a Doctor's rescrlptlon called Cysts: (Bin-Tex). orks fut —|sfc and sure. In 48 hours it brings a fooling of new vitality and will rnskc you feel years younger in one week or money buck on nturu of empty package. Cysts: costs only 3o s dose st drugglltl. The money hack agreement protects you. ing a king had forsaken God and» read portions from 1 Samuel hapters eight and ten to verify e sta‘ ‘ He moreover stated that Israel's kings were but vice- roys acting for the God of heaven. 1 Chmn. 29:33 and that heaven has not yet abdicated in favor of man and that rulers should not lulu-p i- ~ l . Th rammum vloumsr-Misc Plhe pa” °' God e Mun 0t conscience and the field of re- 1 llgion Ls still retained by God and it is only when men fail to discern their proper sphere of activity that they seek to enforce or rc- straln worship. Religious Services Q Yesterday was Holy Name Sun- day at St. Dunstanis Basilica. Hll Excellency Bishop O'Sulllvan cele- l brated Holy Name Mass 101' $119 Holy Name Men at B lfclflcli- A large number received l-loly Com- munion. The Solemn Mass at l1 ,UATI0N-—Mr5. R. A. Donahoe of , was celebrated by Rev. John A. Courts leaver this morning for notion of her son, Everett Don- shoe from Dalhousie University. Mr. Donahoe is graduating in med- icine. His father was the late (Dr. "Bob" Donahoe, well known Island athlete and champion all ground athlete at McGill during his college days. PASSES IN BEGIN A _ Mr. Hammond Johnston, City. receivq Id the sad news Saturday last of‘ the death. following an operation, of his brother-in-law, Mr. Danlell MacNaughton, on the 3rd inst. in’ Regina, Saskatchewan. Mr. Mac. Naughton was a native of Win- sloo North and had moved to the Canadian West over thirty years lgo. A brother, Mr. William Mao- Naughton, resides on the old home- stead. , Personals Mrs. John Weddell and children Boyd and Flora, oi‘ Mt. Tryon, are visiting in ‘Rose Valley. Miss Marion MaoLennan. Char- lottetown has received the ap- pointment as Deaconess". at the Chalmers Jack Mission. North Sydney, Cape Breton. Lennon left on Friday upon her new duties. Mac- to enter Halifax to be prexent at the grad- l Dalton as deacon and Rev. Sullivan assisted by Rev. Father Father Dougan as snb-dh- .1 The ser- mon was preached by Rev. Father McCardle. ' In the evening at 7 o'clock l. most impres ive ceremony took‘ place. The school children held the annual Ms procession in hon- or of the Mother of God.‘ About 600 children were in the 171mm‘ slon. Appropriate hymns in norm; of Our Blessed Lady were beauti- fully rendered by the children. His Excellency Bishop O'Su1livun WEB present and spoke to the children telling them of the great love and‘ devotion they should always have for the Mother of God. The cere- mony concTuded with Benediction of the Most Blessed sacrament; given by Rev. Dr. McMahon. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL At the 8 o'clock celebration of the Holy Communion yesterday morn- ing, the Ciiri Guides attended in a lbody. At l1 o'clock there was thq usual sung Ceebration of the Holy Eucharist. At 7 p. m. there was a Special and Dedication, commended for general use on the Sunday before the Coronation, by the Archbisholli o‘ mortar?“ v, ' n n “M p“ s e g Christian: Knowledge.‘ Instead of an sddrf“ the Rev. Canon Malone read a let- Form of Prayer which has been Society for Promoting Von-Archdeacon White of St. H. G m Ap¢hb15hJp Marvls Church, Summer-side. re- étzr-rgggm 5nd 13:31,“: of 911 Cart cently received a commurflcation M... m which he pleaded that a from Bishop Hackenley of Halifax granting his request to retire. The Archdeaconls retirement will take effect the end o! June. Evangelist Speaks At Brighton tllub Evangelist B. G. White occupied» the ulplt at lrightcn Club on Sun ay evening, He chose for his topic "The Relationship That Should Exist Between the Christ- ian Citizen and his Sovereign" and used as his opening text "Feat God. Honor the King." The speaker presented from the Word of God the dual res, ‘bil- ity resting on each individual to be loyal to Heaven's moral govern- ment, and the civil government of earth and undertook to define the Jurisdiction occupied by each. The Government of Heaven deals with spiritual phases of life; man's re- lationship to God and man. and is moral in character and will call all men to render an account of their relationship to righteousnea and sin. be present in spirit with His Mal- est-y the King ut- his Hullowlflg in Westminster Abbey 0n WfllHBSdRY-l and for loyalty to Hm and oi‘ thel dedication of all to the cause of the King of Kings. During the great central Act. of Worship, the Celebration of chi] Holy Eucharist. the Crownifl! l’! dies i a Chidrn Long-sleeved AIIgfil-BlilP Blouses. Colors white 8M1 egg-shell. Sizes 14-39- To clear at—--——- Ladies’ Silk Panties in flesh and white. Sizes small, medium and large. Price Each — — — — - Fancy lace-trimmed Pan- ties in peach, flesh and white. Sizes small, medium and large. Price — — —- — Children's Ankle Sox in white, red, blue, green, pink or yellow. Sizes 4'/r10.. Price Pair-————- Childrelfs Ankle Sox with elastic tops. Colors fawn. pink, blue, white, green or blue. 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Color Brown, Navy and Black — — - - Men's Polo Shirts. Color Canary and White — —- - — iflilifi-‘LTIL $2.15 79o Men's Fancy Tweed Caps — - Men’s Nufelt Hats. Color Brown, Blue, Light and Dark , $ Grey - - _ _ Men's Fancy Coat Sweat- ers. Color Brown $2 3 and Maroon - n 9 Men's Rayon Hose assorted patterns BOYS ‘Boys; Baibgiggan Com. ma ons. izes 22 to 34 — - - - Boys’ Polo Shirts. Color Canary and White - _ _ ._ Boys’ Blue Cheviot First i??? .ll.““f'_s‘_'.°'_‘l.li9 Boys’ Work Shirts. Color iiili. ffi _ _ 50c 59o 301's’ Tweed Shorts Sizes 22 to 30 _ _ Boys’ Flannel Sport Pants. Color Light $1 6 Grey and Fawn u 9 ___69o Boys’ Fancy Tweed Caps Boys} dCotton Blouses assor e patterns — — - _ goys’ Dongaree Pants izes 26to34———- 85¢ Bill's’ Doeskin Wind- breakers. Color Maroon and Navy $1.98 ("this tiliil-ol State government is of human delegated hy Him to rule in the field of civil matters. Earthly gcv-' ernment deals with civility and crime. sin and crime are not synonlmous terms. He stated that Israel in demand- the chair. It is further carried out in the blue flowered draperies fall- ing over fluted yellow undercur- pioture over the mantel are im- portant decoratlve notes. of today may have walnut panel- shcets of walnut veneer. If walls are plain looking, they may be helped by using one or two handsome Chinese panels, These should bc_ framed simply, and hung over im- portant pieces like the side-board or mantel. A pair of shallow,‘ curved-top cabinets built into re- cesses at either side of the fire- place, would be decorative and gin to plain walls room. Contrary to many ideas. mod- ern homes are easily Iidaptablo t0 period furniture. pccially so nice the now decors- l tlon note of wood walls. and the in a Queen J old‘ painting; has become import- an t However. unless you are a period > enthusiast of the first order. don't delve right in and do the whole; origin, but approved by God and d ing. or plywood surface with thin we may all renewed interest in panelling and T" WANTED-MODE!!! against Godstwsy oefi m h Moses set up he rem yw c was wm- A PM‘ °i W“ lmd i‘ mm" the serpent of brass. ‘rherc was no energy or power in an empirical lottetown. L-ZM taken place for a thousand years with this, a celebration cf the Hol Peter's public is invited. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIIURCII tian Church yesterday were o0 ducted by the minister, the Rev. them "Mother's Prayer". at the end of Israel's wanderin when the Edomitcs would not per mlt the Israelites to pass through their land. Three lessons were rawn from the incident, l rebel-' lion. Pestilence was natural to thil nomadic people but when they grumbled because of the way this strange new affliction was sent swiftly upon them to turn them oo Cod and they requested Moses to act as intercessor. 2 Remorse fol-_ lowed rebellion. Complaining is sl-' ways followed by remorse if it is loading. symbol but spoke of the higher en- Walls in the Queen Anne rooms efgy which l5 life from clad, conclusion it was pointed out that get dscoursgsd but looking to Christ gives new courage painted and very for the Christian path. The evening sermon was “Alma: l‘oo Caiteffiftllasify FOUND ON PRINCE STREET two keys. Owner may have some by calling at 191 Grafton and Hpoying for advertisement. 1.40s. "l" “Ppmvm” W“ "WWW" woman murmur-say oral. for general homework. Must be good plain cook. Apply "D" 0.0 _Cusrdia‘n. LBOO-ii-ltllli. ‘PM’ m w- rormo-orwnmarvs 00m William Ooady, L-Zllil-ll-IO-fli. BARBER equipment in good condition. State price. Write Box 3'14, Chat- ill-ll. ring. Apply Hazelbrook. C" "ml '°°'" "m" ti" "l4 hom- over in this vom. Just 1T0 near-wear. nmrnsnsn blue of the velvet sofa and the dull one or two period rooms mired in 8°"! 0f "it RM" "llllld in t-IIO i with your msln decorative schools blue and gold striped coverinp o! l1; charming and different, cottage, Keppoch. Reasonable rent. Apply A. B. Cosh, Box 3!, Charlottetown. L-M-i-lll-ll. Westmlnster Abbey. In occordanc; Eucharist wi.l take place in St. Cathedral on Coronation morning at ll o'clock, to which the The services at the Central Chrlsq C. Cooper. The church was artisti- cally decorated with flowers ill memory of Mrs. Vanlderstine. The choir rendered with effect the an- The morning sermon had as its Pcrsuaded" based on Acts 26. ac. The minister said Paul had a cer- Wn Obiective and all christian ministers should have the same ob- jective in their preaching which is to make christian. Paul made cer- taln endeavours, he did not pflrgdg subyect "The Addefs Bite", based on Numbers 2i, 1-9. The passage under consideration occurred almost l i During the Peak Production Months, July, August and September Prices death bed scenes or burial rites which he could readily have done in connection with Agrippols family. Tears only of penitence count for the soul and not tears of self pity. Paul's constant appeal was to the scriptures, it was what the prophets said. I"lnally_Paul's result; The Dairy (low Earned Good Wages m 1936-, sumzn m PIIIGES Funlusn nu: Pnoor This Company Paid the Following Butterfat Prices Last Season-_- HIGHEST 30c Per Lb. Per Lb. LOWEST 24c AVERAGE 27.3 Remained Comparatively High. Once More Mixed Farming Scored a Distinct Success. Dairying Pays Steady Divi- dcnds. Join the farmers who are making profits and Send Your Cream to Us. We PAY TWICE MONTHLY. NO DELAYS Each shipment of CREAM After its Arrival at Our Factory. Tested Immediately All Former Cream Routes Will be Some New Ones. Cream Haulers are Required in Districts Not Covered by Us at Present. Those interested call at Our Office or Write. WE CARRY DE LAVAL SEPARATOR PARTS MODERN COLD STORAGE AVAILABLE CENTRAL GREAMERIES CHARLOTTETOWN ~.-....\-.i- .. hauwi csls- For Meats, Poultry, etc, Operated Same as Last Year also were certainly not flatterins. Fest"! the rude soldier scorned the mess- age, Agrippa and Bernice passed il over lightly and with pointed direc- noss and stirring appeal the min- ister asked each individual mom- ber of the congregation what- £11611 response would__‘be. Per Lb. PHONE 848-849