THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTET OWN PABE THREE ‘The Sacred Cantata Olivet to Calvary will be presented i ‘or ~ ~- - zrou venom Good. Friday I v ... 11in. -l\E\Il1 tron: _ llsP. M. sr. PETEITS clinician - 10:00: Mafins, Lituny.- ' " ll :00: Roprooches. Tublefroycrs, Sermon. 3:00: Devotions. 5:00: Children's Service. 7:00: Evensiing and Sermon. 5 Meditation 0n The Seven Last Words Ilutstanillng Display 0f Easter Beef At Thomas ll. Mills Noted down through the year; for its prime, delicious Easter- beef. the 'l‘hos. H. Mills, meat, Market. located it 131 Hillsboro Street has this year what is con. sidered to be Its most outstanding display m beer. fed and fattened Pi-lTI-Ii-‘llllrly for the Easter season with the particular aim of giving to patrons the best obtainable for their Easter dinner-q Dressed by Mr. Frank Mills who now manages the business, Frank alter l8 years Eifpériencg l5 B we“ qualified judge of beef and his selec~ U011 OI Easter stock is as good as will be found in the City. Three caresses [ed by R“ 1y 31159145 0f Winsloc and another carcass fed by Winston Taylor Of South Shore are included in the ettcellent display and patrons are BdViSed that the market will be ODen all‘ day Good Friday for in- spection of the display that is bound to meet your approval. Him. bacon. canned goods and a full assortment of vegetables will also be found in the Spat,- iessly clean showcases and on the “Til-stocked shelves and it would be advisable to give Mills Meat Market a cull before coming to a final decision on where to per. chase your Easter Feast; need§_ And as an added feautre prompt deliveries will be made of any and all orders. . Source 0f Capital The Central Guardian _-_ This column in canned for IBII M local interest. but edverfletngwrl 4 newly nature mly be harm at five cent! a word fltlell; pey- shie in advance. CIABWELL‘ for Photographs SIMPHEISOWS-lillen‘: clothing KYANIZE Paints. varnishes and Enamels. Tooinbs Music Store. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Willlu Footwear It I75 Queen 3hr"; OUR STORE wIIIT-be closed Good Friday. L.. 'r._ Beaten, Bonshanl. FOB HEALTHY CHICKS buy Island Chicks at the Island Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. CONFEDERATION LIFE m. SUBANCE. OUR. GREENHOUSES will be closed all day Good Friday. James Tait. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for lroup and wedding pictures on location. "to natural; in as minutes. m Maritime Central Airways. Phone 206i or 540. ANNUAL Tao oar in am oi’ the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Saturday. March 27th. FOR. SALE. -— Cash Register. Glass Doors and Furnace. All in good condition. Jantleson Drug Store. sacrum oaNra-ra "The Cruci- Fine Easter Display lit Bostellos’ Meat Market, Slrring- Park Featured by a dlsplay_ cl Easter beef from prim winning fat cattle at the recent Amherst winter Show Costello's Meat Market on Spring Park Road this year hes one of the finest displays of Easter beef to be found in the City. Supplied to them by Mr. Mal- colm MacSwuin and Drake Bros. their display consists of carcasses of baby beefs, steers and heifers that by their very appearance will entice you to procure your Easter dinner at. this well known place of business. In addition to the Easter heel display hams Cottage rolls. Pic- nic hams, bacon, canned goods and vegetables, all necessary eatables to your Easter dinner will be found on well-stocked shelves. Early ordering wIII he greatly ap preciated by the management. as by 5o doing you can be assured of receiving prompt attention and de- JUST MOTHERS: Your Baby deserves ”SUNSHINE" quality. .comforf handle. Beautiful shades. Blue - Maroon - Bone $5 DOWN I I I ' in beautiful shades of Moroon - Blue - Silver. . .. .-.-.... livery. Phone 2377 or Z378 for your o'- der. HOME FOR FUNERAL - Mcssrs. John and Ronald MacCor- mac of Halifax arrived yesterday ‘by plane to attend the funeral of their brother Mr. Jerome J. Mal.‘- ICorm-ac of St. Georges. ’ l i948 BEST POULTRY YEAR - The Dominion Department of Agriculture Egg and Poultry Mar- lzct Report states that the mar- icet. poultry outlook for 1948 is "The best in years". The report $5 DOWN ~ ARRIVED BEAIITIFIII- SIIII SH I HE ciiiinuces beautiful models fodoy. — You will be proud of c SUNSHINE. MODEL 46A PRAM-AII sfael construction, featuring the "Patented" Adjust-io- MODEL IBI-CONVERTIBLE-Check the features built in this Deluxe Model- Roiler béoririg wheels, 4 chrome mudguords—hcnd broke-extra heavy tires-oil- steeI framc-udiusf-fo-comforf handle. Extra Iieuvy leatherette OQW~G Choose one of these 43.50 $5 MONTHLY 41 .oo $5 MONTHLY r $4 DOWN MODEL IZL-CONVERTIBLE-Truly o beautiful stroller-features dual chrome mudguurds-odgusf-fo-comfort hundIe-oll-sleel frame-positive action brake- spring-type under-carriage. All these features together with your choice of Maroon - Blue or Silver leatherette covering. . . . . . ~r 37.95 $5 MONTHLY MODEL 92—-CONVERTIBLE—A high quality carriage of famous spring-typo undor-curriage-oll-sfeel frome-odjusf-fo-comforf handle- rugged rubber tired wheels-positive ucfion two wheel foot broke. Ad|usfuble back to full bed length. Your choice of Maroon or Blue. low cost. Features the 32.95 23031 5812121613}; Bflnllyt aulilltflil y says cockerel chicks should be a u DOWN $5 Mo . ‘I. . “I - ° l‘ “Y l‘ - -'g00d investment this year. noi- NTHLY A Service il'l Commemoration of the "Qeded In Offering for Choir. mhstand,,,g existing feed price.‘ y p ‘i0 f o Loyd and ted b “' ‘ Supplies of broilers and lign‘ ‘ as n o w u: y " NORTHERN ELECTML Run“ masters H" 10W 111d high Pr!" _\/ Check these features, they are your: when you shop of SIMPSON‘S. Beautiful in design. Rich in tone. now Heavy ronswrsbo! good qua] 0f Small Enterprises the Ministers of the City 2 "°°‘“‘“ “MEET 11v have an been exported. in v m: STORAGE SPACE-INSURED. GOOD FRIDAY '*' '5 P-M- __, _ RECEIVED‘ TODAY Caryn“ demand is still keen. Record price: . I AR fi- Nnus pom... who, Home Sh.” for fowl prevail on both Canadian \/ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ON ALL PUR~ ST- PAuI-s CHURCH, cH-‘MLO ETOWN ‘ By The Canadian Press B. . ' ' ' and United States markets. , _ ai Iron. Fcnneil dz Chandler. . CHASES, Gap in the machinery for raising ____ n _ g°z°y W3‘ “tnpmmmd l” D"“,“1d MARITIME (iil-NTBAL Ala-i GUEST ‘WNQRED - M1” V EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON ALL PURCHASES. ' apwgfyo- B°Tk°1hl c9911 y-governoi of .he WAYS u..." “ma: “m, lo Mom, Estelle Thomas, formerly of Mal- i (y TEL‘... mgjliii;“‘j.“,gj,“l;gigsti we u: we ~11 cenew-wls u as" We» "d M"- Wm" "W- v ouaurv MERCHANDISE ALWAYS. - - - t Dealers’ Assoc! H0 I C Montreal and 30mm phone 2051 utt were Joint hostesses Wednes- _ g m“ _ men / .. .. o an‘ s. sw- d” °"°“‘"s- March 11m u we v WRITE -CALL or moat m Your ORDER. FLOWERS y TillS E We have a fine selection of potted pIcntfund cut flowers. corsuges, efc. We will be open every eve- "is-nf 1mm Qe-qrar-rrvm may}; i orémrgoe- ning until Easter. (WEST an NURSERll-ISLld. y iris... ‘as 22 HICIIIIIOPIU Sf. Swan cabana-carcasses- Mo» I ( LOO-i} J ‘rho Mayor Westminster. above. presents Red Cross purchased food W! Zrateful Britain. Meat and meat preparations, corn syrup. fruit Iuices. dried milk powder. grain foods as well as iarBe wfllilnmmlfl 01 i'I_I_.amin preparations, were the main food requested. rx§c ada. This is in the field of small en- tarprises. Governments and large corpor- publlc through stock exchanges may invest in anything from glit- edgad issues to speculative mines: the man with a. definite piece of collateral can borrow on that: small personal loans may be had now even from the banks. But the man with an idea. struggling to build an enterprise, ha; no such well-defined place to go. Probably everyone knows of businesses and industries rwhich have started from scratch and managed to make a go of it. Not so apparent are the ones which might have made a success i1’ back- ing had been available-or how many local industries could be started here or there with a bit of assistance. These need “risic" capital; money willing to take a reasonable chance. Mr. Gordon's remarks indicated that he thought there should be more opportunity for Canadians to invest in one another. He said in part: “With modest exceptions new risk capital for mailer enterprises cannot be found in Canada through the facilities of our investment dealers. and we need techniques to fill one gap. “That gap in our money-market machanlsms has been cmnmented upon many times and. as you know, the Government has provided some faculties through the establishment of the industrial development bank. But there is still a need for the other type of thing -nd the lack of it is bound to become more and more noticeable. "In these days when ‘free enter- prise’ is struairlinir for survival in so many parts of the world it seems to me that those who be- lieve in it should in their respect- ive flalds of endeavor accept a re- sponsibilitv or seem: that W1‘ present private institutions meet. legitimate econcmlc needs of the community in which we live." s. Mclntyre’s Grocery I Corner Waymourh & Fitzroy St. GROCERIES -' cum MEATS Delivery PHONE 2ll4-L rerrg,.e.~s.sear... "a. shifts-Q". reinsurance-cayenne! ations may float bond issues; the‘ for Oil PHONE SAUNDERS 1006 group and wedding picture! location. TO NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or S40. ICE BREAKING —- Along the wharves the river lee is weaken- ing. Yesterday quantities of pota- toes were belng hauled to the city m catch the market. before conditions become boo dangerous for this mode of travel. IIOME FROM ENGLAND —M.rs. Tom Mitchell (nee Jean NIacRaI.) and three children arrived in the clty Monday eve lng from York- shire. England. o a visit to " her parents. Mr." and Mrs. Fred T. MacRae. East Royalty. She was accompanied from Halifax by her mother. CAVENDISPE UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGlL-Easter Sunday. March 28th. Stanley Bridge 11 A.M. North Ftustico 3 P. M. Cavendish 1.30 when the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. will hold their Easter Thank Offering. Special music and a Pageant-WA: it Began to Dawn will be presented. The Y. P. U. will meet at the Manse on Friday at B P. M. GOOD FRIDAY AT POST OF- FICE - March 26th. being Good Friday and a statutory holiday wickets will be open from 10-00 a. m. to Noon only. There will be no Letter Carrier Delivery but mails will be received and des- pstched as usual. Rural Mail Couriers will observe the holiday. Street Letter Boxes will be cleared as on a normal day. EASTER. MONDAY AT THE POST OFFICE — March 29th, be- lng Easter Monday and a statutory holiday wickets will be open from 8:00 a. m. to Noon only. There will be one morning Letter Carrier delivery and mails will be received and despatched as usual- Rural Mail Couriers will make their trips as usual. Street Letter Boxes will be cleared as on a normal clay. home of their sister Mrs. CIITISIIO Lord, 'I‘ryon. to a number of rela- tives and friends from Charlotte- town. Clyde River, North Tryon, Borden and Tryon. in honor of their house guest, lvLiss Elsie Bos- well, who will soon be returning to her home in Victoria. A very happy social evening was spent. Those who assisted in serving .the delicious refreshments were Mrs. Austin Smith. Miss Penzie Cross- man. Miss Ann Howatt HERE FOR. MILK - An Amer- ican Army plane, one one of its regular milk supply runs between Harmon Field. Newfoundland. and Sunnnerslde, landed at the Char- lottetown airport at 12:30 yester- day. The plane landed at the local airport instead. of at Sunumerside. due lo poor runway conditions. and the milk supply, which was to be loaded at Summerslde, was brought by truck to the local port The plane tool-r off on return to Newfoundland about two hours af- ber its arrival here. Officials at the local airport stated that the bad runway conditions at. the tifestern airport were-only of a temporary nature. and that. the plane would be continuing its re- Get Welcome Relief from LUMBAGO RHEUHIATIC PAINS ACHING IVIUSCLES Why suffer, when prom)! relief from aches and pains is youn-MCCLICKLEYS STAINLESS WHITE RUM A bPJr manage with this deeper-penetrating, medicated rub stimulator local circulation-brings fresh blood lathe seat of pain-atom in to brook up surface congniien-lo eon the pains Of rheumatism, ui “ills and aching muscles Iosl. Gal your inr inlay- and comfort right away. 30c and 50-: at all drug stores. W4 yp/ucxusvl; STAINLESS D ‘ . “‘. .4 I UNIROKEN. . . . THE I09 QUEEN ST. EASTER OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AT PRESENT . . .11 ' SO SHOP EARLY WHILE THE SIZES ARE STILL - PRICES FROM $1.40 to $2.50 A PR. WHER%A rcawoiisu sane" PHONE 614 F. A. '12s KEllT srnrsr STEWART SPEIIIAL REPRESENTATIVE CHARLOITETOWN AGENCY JONES PH0lIE 218B I guiar stops at Summcrside in the future. WEDDING BELLS - For the second time this season cupid scored a goal against a member of the Moncton Hawks hockey team, when Roy Nelson "Buck' Whttlock and Miss Catherine Irene Chaplin were united in marriage Wednesday morning. The "groom. one oi.’ the stellar players if this year's Big Four champions s the son of’ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Whltlock, o! Charlottetown while the bride is the daughter of lus- eph Chaplin o! Boston. and the late Mrs. Chaplin. The ceremony took place in the mansc of the Central United Church with the pastor. Rev. George P. Forsey Ji- ficiatinl, with a number of Mr. Whitloclfs team-mates and friend: of both the bride and groom pres- ent. Les Ramsay. playing coach of the Hawks was best man and Miss Vera Mills was bridesmaid. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Whlt- lock left by plane for Charlotte- town where a reception was no be held at Mr. Whitlocirs home and where the newlyweds will ro- side. Hughie MacDonald, net mind- er for the Hawks was married. earlier this year in Truro. Personals Mr, Ralph Dari-och. Oil-y. MI- yesterday morning for Saint John N. B. on a. business trip, in con- nection with the Irving Oil Com- . Dilly. APRIL SHOWERS SETS GEMEY SETS cufrx sers YANKEE CLOVER SETS LADIES’ BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR SETS MAHOGANY GIFT BOXES full of Toiletries CHANTILLY PERFUME SETS Easter Bargain J AIVIIESON’S DRUG STOREI I Closing-Out Sale (WE CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR GOOD) ALL y some AT 1/3 or: $1.00 Value S9 Cents STEEL FISH POLES Just tire thing for the kids Moth Proofing Liquid BERLOU AT 1-3 DISCOUNT . IIIIIEI STREET BARN SPRAY fllill nor. ro worn 1/. Disc. .urumsorvs mum stormy