CITY AND CENTRAL Page 2, The Guardian "CRASWILL for better oh-Io, graphs." "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Moll at the Hughes Drug Store." 0. Thursday 29th. at S. A. MncDon-i mans THE sicx wr:u.l Giggey's Pharmacy. open 8 8-ml to 8 p.m., I DEBONNAIR. nnsurv Sb on lip elm .t 32.00 - sx. MacDon- closing Saturdays beginning April am-,. 7. w0RTIl'S PHARMACY. Drugs with an experienced ser- vice. Dial 3424 THE PRINCETOWN Road Y. P. U. will conduct an Easter service viewed on the subject of teenagers of his EVEDIBB and their activities this afternoon sex .2 p.m. over CFCY. In the Church Sunday. 7:30. I AMAZING BUT true! Large, lovely quality bath towels on third Sodalily and Alumnae, St. MacDonald's for only Convent. from 4 to 6. Admission floor. S. A. .63 cents. PLAID BLAZERS in sizes SS: and 7-12 -- 10 to 14x Priced from 3.98 to 7.98 eachqplays - lschool - Thursday. llI:l5 p.m. S. A. MacDonald. COATS! COATS! COATS! in all sizes for the children- Our larle sclct-lion awaits your visit to the third floor. S. A. MacDonald. er, Marvellous new selection high quality print cotton 3 yards third floor, S. A. MacDon- 3l.'I5. to clear at MacDonald. lllerry - Go - Round ovcr today at 1:30. Pure ilottetown for Summcrsidctl 11:30, 5:00. For information Dial .8340. and 12-14-16. for members only - three oneHact Easter Sunday April Isl. Cape Traverse ll a.m. Crapaud 3 RM. Tryon 7.30 PM. Rev. Lloyd Arch- SPECIAL FOR Easter and in; H. K Sat... March 31, 1956 ” SUPER RICH Cream, Regular 31.00 C s. A. (IV NEIL rover CFCY in report from Parlia- gr E .S. CAKE SALE 2 p. i'n.,m.m Hm mnggm at 745, I us-1-EN to B. grownis Saturday eral of the late Mrs. Joseph Davis iused to carry materials to the up- CFCY. has held yesterday afternoon froml th ni struction Superintendent Federal Building, when discussing, the progress of the work yester- day. The building will be complet-l A. MA'l'HESONq speaks ed on the scheduled date, said Mr.I lFederciI Building Construction jls Well Up To Schedule "All our major problems nrel er." said Mr. Gus Savole, Con- of the new i FUNERAL SERVICE - The fund, c Ilizichean Funeral Home to Tri- ty United Church where servicel CHARLES OF The Ritz Com- was conducted by Rev. A. Franlti exion Veil, Regular Price S3. STATION wagon leaving ley Purscy, Charlottetown. has re- Wm be 15, !tiacLean and Rev. G. Howard Christie. People's Cemetery. The pail bear- crs were Frank H. Johnson, Ufa" li'facLure. Percy Acorn, Jack Blan-3soon now the two old buildings. 3") F" cbartl. Roy White, Ralph Darracb..whicb remain on the Pownal sce- Interment was in thel I-l.J.i RECEIVES ssnivaws .. Stan-X HEAR Mr. Austin KBDIICGY I'll?" ceivcd the sad news of the death EASTER TEA St. Jo s e p Ii '5 Josephs A Wednesday. April LITTLE THEATRE Studio niH,Iit Charlotte Queen April 5th at le Sister in-law, Mrs. Roy Pur- Mcdtord. Mass. Mr. Pursey ft by plane to attend the funeral. ATTENDING .WEDDlNG mong those attending the Mac- mli Donald-Picrs wedding taking place 50 99"”: today in Toronto are Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr Nicholson. Albany, Mrs. Al- bort Todd. Stanchel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Augustine (. young son Donald, Kensington. me and Mrs. Leslie Clark and PRESBYTERIILN Church of Can- TRYON UHTED C h u r C h e 5 min. services for Sunday. April 1st. 3 ill THE KINGSTON Baptist Church - lspecial music which the children ,wiI1y participato Sunday evening UNEQL'ALl.EI) Anywherel -- April 1st at 7:30 p.m. All are wel-. fruit of the loom quality prints.'c0me- only 65 cents yard - Seen on third floor, 5. A. MacDonald. lvices. Charlottetown, lat 8 o'clock, from 2nd to Friday, April 6th, conduct- FREE CHURCH of Scotland Ser- ,is holding an Easter service ofiT . each evening, ise.-men, Monday, April 30 p.m. Holy Communion and mon. Come and bring the whole' Ktiiisinglon, Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Service 1 p.m. .30 p.m. Keir Memorial, Malpe Freetown. ue 7:30 pm. A cordial welcome Ito all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B. h, 'l.l)., Minister. MILTON - RUSTICO Parish Rec- tor A I-1. Picrcey. Services for Eas- f ter Sunday are. St. John's, Mil- up or mst ion, )1 a.m. Holy F ' isermon. 7:30 Evening Prayer and, and St. Mark's. Rustico. 2:-, Ser- Personals Hostesses at the Charlottetown Princetown Road 11 a.m.: Glasgowicumng club on Saturday evemng 303” 1130 P-m-3 Hlllhlield 3 PM? will be Mrs. J. H Morris, Mrs.l BIRTHS, DEATHS, 318:3. ISice:da.;.d. w. Campbell ofgfamily. EilGli3EME"Ts- UWIeNlSL0E Pastofralc chzrge Sthol 't Ch h n a. r- vixdles Sunliiiicy are T158 folloiii7s:l Births .-M:--m-m-mw'wwTT”T'-” GAUDIN - At the Charlottetown H it 1 on Wednesday. March: . I I I M” ” 7'” P''5byl'"''" ”'""l' I" C” morning by motor on it visit to Inquiries to literature sent out to' 28. to Mr. and Mrs. J. G G u din, North Rustico ll lbs.. 4 ozs. ROBERTSON - At the Kins! County Hospital, Montague. on March 29. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs- Athol Robertson. Montaslle. I son, Ian Scott. 8 lbs., 7 or. I MATRESON pun, March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Matheson, City, a son. Marriages .......... DUNNING - CRASWELL - At the South Milton. March 2901 1956. by Rev. lay Jean, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Craswell, Rustlco to Keith Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster D . Summersidc. P. E. 1. I Ilealis ACINNIS - The death occurredl at the Charlottetown Hospital on March 28. 1956. of Mr. A. A. Mac- Innis of Souris former R. 0. P. Inspector aged 71 years. The fun- , eral from his late residence tot vices Sabbath lat: April. Birchhill 11 am. ting).1Belle River 3 pm. . Sm. condit ons permitting). Murray Ri- A' E mercy Ind ver 7 p.m. Rev. J. Weir Camp- sough bell. Minister. Sunday, April 1st. North Granville 11 a.m.; Rose Valley 3 pm; Brad- albanc 7.30 p.m. ,above a. H Alexandra services for Sunday,'; April 1st. I-Iazelbrook 11 a. in NEW LONDON Pastoral chargei Mod- j Winsloe North 7:30 p.m. Haber H. - Hudn Mum”. S. B. Robison. Mrs. J. J. Mustard nd Miss Marion MacLeod. Mr. Jack Jenkins left Thursday 5 . . . - i-ismI3?:;i':.?ESi:Il3.?.5.i?';1E.E.i3lf.fgai1E2L?a-3”” 1st. at 1.30 p.m. Service in chargei ' ,of Rev. E. H. Bean, Interim erator. I Purchase. N.Y. Miss Ann Cerry, a student nurse at the Montreal General School of - 3 Nursing is spending the Easter bol- UNITED BAPTET Ch llfcilliday at the home of her parents, Kingston 7.30 p.m. Sun- FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Ser- (Road conditions permit- BRADALBANE United Church” (Communion in places) Pleasant Valley 11 , ' ' Easter service. Rev. . Raynor, Minister. 1 HAZEL" OOK. C r o s s Roadsl :- m. .S m.l Cross Roads It p. m. Alexandra St. Mary's Church Souria at1:30,-L30 pm. All are welcome ,0, Saturday afternoon March 31. MURPHY - At his” homo in Emer- ald on March 30, Austin Murphy.l Remains will be transferred fromi the Monaghan Funeral Home tol his late residence this (Saturday) afternoon. Funeral Monday, April 2. leaving the house at 9 a.m. for Requiem Mass in St. James. Church, Summcrfield, Interment In the Church Cemetery. CLARK - on Thursday. March 29th, at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. James MacGregor, 70 St. Peters Road, Charlottetown, of Mrs. Heath Clark of North Bedeque In her 60th year. Rest- -ing at the Compton Funeral Home until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 31st. then to North Bede- que United Church for funeral lervice at 2:30 p.m. Interment in North Bedeque Cemetery. PHILLIPS - Suddenly at the Re- vere Hotel on Thursday. March 29. 1950, William E. (Bill) Phil- lips in his 56th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Trinity United" Church this (Saturday) afternoon service u riimencing at 2 o'clock. , Interment ln'tbo People's Ceme- tcry. llowanl Mclnnls mm roorwun strong. Minister. FREDERICTON and Bradalbanel Sunday. April 1st. Fredericton Sun- day School 10 a.m. Worship ser- vice and communion at 11 am. Bradalbane Sunday School at 10.- 30 a.m. worship service and com- munion at 3 p.m. Special music by the young people at both services.l Byard Thurber Minister. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Char- ge the United Church of Canada services on Easter Sunday. April 1st as follows: North Wlltshire 11 a.m.; Wheatley River 3 p.m.; Hun- ter River, 7:30 p.m. The Sacra- ment of Holy Communion will bel administered at all services. An Easter Pageant will be presented at North Wiltshire at 7:30 p.m. and the Mission Band will present a service of worship at Hunter RI- vci at 11 am. a special invitation is extended to all to come and won- ship on Easter Sunday. Rev. C. R. Mouse. 3. A., B.D., Minister. ..POLICE COURT -Seven accus- ed appeared before Magistrate Gaudet Thursday morning. all be- ing charged with drunk and incap- able. Four were fined ten dollars and costs or ten days, two five dollars and costs or five days and the seventh was sentenced to twen- ty days in jail. Another who was arrested on the same charge was placed in the Charlottetown Hoa- l7l0ooondt.-carrlollk. cliorlottotowa Funeral Home 70 Elma St. IIIL 4828 Complete linen! and Ainbnhnoo Iorvioo ltoliltf E. mlun -lIIooIIr- pltal for treatment. ..N.C.0'S COURSE - The Senior and Junior N.C.0's course present- ly being conducted at the Armour- les for about twenty candidates from all units in the local Garris- on is expected to be completed within the next two weeks. The uctions of the course to be com- Eleted under the direction of Capt. . Pollard, are drill and arms dur- ing the present weekend and gen- eral lectures during the coming week. To assist local instructor: I mm of senior N.c.0's are being porarlly tranafered from the Instructional cadre in Halifax. PRIZE WINNERS - Prize win- ners at the card party at spring Park Community Hall, Monday ovening: Ladies. 1, Mn. Eric Fan qiibarlol: 1. Mn. Roycarnhum. 'tton Mrs 111,; Road, Season with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Domplerrie, Moncton, N.B. (R dliu-law. 08 Domplerrie, Moncton, N. E North River Sunday April 1st. Mr, and Mrs, ,y,1.1 Cary, North River 11 a.m.: Clyde River - At the P. E. I. Hoa- i3 p.m.: . lday School Clyde River 2 p. Rev. Owen Cochran, Minister. Mrs. W.R . Dennis Mt. Edward is spending the Easter Mrs. A. R Wise left on Thursday Ito visit with her daughter and son- Mr. and Mrs. illiam Too Late To classify .......M.M:M.M.-M. MAKE YOUR MONEY PAY DIV- Follow free course to a counsellor. Make an interesting income with our well ldends. 1. known cosmetic line. DORALD- INA COSMETICS - Station T - Dept 28 - Montreal. BARN 18 X 20. APPLY JOSEPH IE Harding. Kensington. MAN FOR MILL WORK. TOP pay for suitable party. James ithese services. Rev. C. E. Arm-i smith Kensingtou, RR, i0NE DELAVAL SEPARATOR Bl” lbs. used part of one year, all stainless steel with open spouts. One John Deere tractor Model B used three seasons with or without manure loader. Apply James MacLeod, Long River or George MacLeod, Irlshtown. ...M?.:.LM...M.M. M TWO GUERNSEY COWS-DUE T0 freshen April 5th and 6th. Rob- ert Andrews, Brookfleid. L.?.L..L?.......... THREE CALVES. (TWO BULI8 and a heifer). Herefords and Shorthorn. John Stenvers, Marsh - 44 CHI-IV TRUCK - ONE TON. dual wheels, perfect condition. Apply John W. MacLoan, De- Sable. TWO COWS TO FRESI-TEN APRIL 1. Apply Barton Boswall, North Wiltshire. M...........?:LM.... SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED I repair all makes of sewing machines. H. B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summeruidu , Phone 2977. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework in Saint John N.B. Two children. Good wages. Pleasant conditions. Dial 9130. BUILDING JACKS F01 RENT- When your bulldings need a lift, Contact I. J. Stewart, Opposite Central Creameries, Charlotte- town, Phone 5276. .. AUTHORS INVITED SUBMIT MSS all types (including Poems) for book publication. Reasonable terms. Stockwell Ltd., IlfraconI- be, England. (cold. 1898). M..MMM...Lg.,.M ONE SI-IORTHORN HEIFER 11) freshen May lat. Apply 47 Val- ley Street. M.M...:.M.M.Mg. MAN FOR GENERAL FARM work must be experienced in gen- eral fann work. Knud Jonah- son. TNCTTYPAIRGLAISIBINIID cue finder pbono Bnntor Riva J0-8. Collect. 'f'RlRD FLOOR I ROOM UNIllAT- ed apartment with oil burning kitchen range. Apply Box 2. L. Guardian. BIATBD APARTMINT. Mm floor. slx rooms and both. VI monthly Brighton. Dial It'll. ..............M......L......... INTIRPRM OIL IANOI IX- ocllent condition. Dial III. ,lourist Season 1 ..-..-.....-...u.m . . , ,, Gcivol Prosontod To Charlottetown Legion Branch Comrade V. J. Bowlon presented to the Charlottetown bi-anch)of the Canadian Legion, B. E S. L. a beautiful band-made gavel which is expertly canted and assembled by his father, M. J. Bowlen, and presented to the branch through in. - The regular monthly meeting of the branch was held Thursday 2XE3"I.i..ii'uS"”oicl?.Zf.iuc'"” "M? era presen , though somewhat less than usual due to Lenten services being held a job of this type will be clear-,lii the churches It the mile hour. ed away, and bulldozers will level- The m99llnK ll Md With one the open space surrounding thelVe;lfEd0ffQ"C5n3 B 8919; Whiecgl in b ilding. Ilrlor 'to p 'ng. Very P9 I0 0 5 W138 W88 0 Sel'V u an lmemory oftftarllen comrlaales Slang one verse 0 e poem " ey a tion of the block. and are being Grovlvd N? 81'5" Igasmfflld by the used for storage and f' ld offices, 9'95 Elli 0m1'3 '3 W ell- sold and movede or demol-I Thegiiegulgr tgomrnitteg reploigtrs islicd. The field office of Anglo”- W9” V031 Y e Slew Vec 8 - Norcrossdand sub-conliactors will,::liu::gd were approved by the be move to the Federal building.) 9 - Some annoyance has been caus-ic lV3"dC0Iil101':i- in ill: Ebasencagi ed lately by small 1; and. omra e . urnag an, repo some not so small L find thelfor the Clover Club committee- many windowed building A tempt- Ellis report showed a nod surplus his target for stones and snowllllr the m0""'- Com” 0 VB"! LEF- balls. Some windows have been M3 the chairman 9' "19 h0ll39 broken. but fortunately these havelwmmi"-68 SPORE 1'9 the removal. been of glass placed temporarily. 0' 3 tree in IWBI-' 0i ll"! H0111? until the specified type of glass is and outlined some other intended1 installed. improvements. , Some parts of the new edifice al- thcfmlrlad? gl”'W siwlglmer gully ready have this sp rial glass,. 3 3 SIC mem "3 n 9” ,0 known as I-Twgndow-ig it is vacuum I the hospitals had been visited twice! packed. with an air space between I dulmg the mi",1lh and had bee" gilt", mo far-lly heavy pan... whmh an en treats of cignrets, tobacco, etc; held in pin, by a sturdy frame. Comrade Jack Leightizer, report- This glass comes from the United f t ded mm for dailmciiilfsil States and is not made in Canada. 95 0" T9 3T 0 Pen, sa a 1 It is in such short supply that It lge il""”leCg Wggd "!dV"”dcl"'1l1gt8ll""Ei cannot be replaced for several l epalmebesgcin hi;:I::'ate1i:, gfitlgr . v as wou - months if broken. It uill not steam the Easter holiday At um mnduyl sion of his report two members. namely Comrade Joe Murnaghan, and Comrade Vern Larter came forward with a very considerable cash donation to aid In the expen- ses of this worthy project. ' t Comrade E. W. Campbell. Ch-'ll!l'(i man of the poppy comm ttee sa , that he had again been selected. b P iilcmmndt attendi Before the House closed on 33,2, ,:::ia':.c,.lI mgeung inoottawa Thursday. Hon. B. Earle MacDon- on April 5.7, He asked (0; any sugu aldv PWVIDCIEI TY935"l"9l'- 83” gestions that would favor this work some figures which would indicate i and which he might present. to this the Island is once again in for Iimeegmg, bumper l0l"'l3l '”W"- on completion of the business the He said th:.t during three dlyslmgeflng adjourned with The Queen. of this week there had been 1,190; Savole, which is July 31st coming. The company has I period of grace extending to Novomeber if, any of the work falls to pass In, spcction on the completion date, but no trouble of any kind is fore- seen at the present time. Next week the hoist which climbs , the side of the buidling on Rich- mond Street, and which has been per floor. will be removed. This will ease traffic on the street. Well before the completion date, the litter and debris incldential to up under weather changes. Predicts Bumper all parts of the world. On Wednes- day there were 375 letters receiv- Ied; Tuesday, 465 and on Monday '350. "It is n credlable effort on lthe part of our tourist directors of ithe Maritime Provinces that such ilnterest has been aroused." said lMr. MacDonald. lpGov.-General limendmenl To The Jury Act An Act to amend the Jury Act passed during the last session of the Legislature states that the Grand jury will be called only in the event of indictable offences be- ing tried before the Supreme Court. Previously the Grand jury could be excused from a session of the Supreme court with no indictable offences, although it could not pro- Massey Stops At viously be excused for two succes- sive sittings in the some county. AKLAVIK, N.W.T. (CP)-Gover- nor-General Massey arrived here ,Friday in the far northwestern tip lot the Northwest Territories after n 100-mile flight from the pictur- esque settlement of Tuktoyaktuk. In the southward swing of his Arctic tour, Mr. Massey's plane came back to tree-line from the Arctic snow desert he has travel- d. The route of the wheel-equipped plane took the governor-general across the 1,000-mile-long Macken- zie river. He was greeted by some 200 whites and Eskimos as this color- ful scttlement of white frame .............-. Ed's Taxi Lucky Nuinbors 'I06Z6'I - H7243 Dial 5551 6562 dwellings on the M ' ' delta far above the Arctic Circle. On the way. Mr. Massey saw dog teams headed for Aklavik, the drivers planning to attend Easter services as well as to see the gov- ernor-general. Plans were in readiness upon his arrival for his attendance at mass at the Roman Catholic mission and a visit to the Anglican residential school and hospital. Also on his schedule was a visit to the Aklavik curling rink-pride of the far north curlers -- with Scouts. Cubs. Guides and Brown- lea forming a guard of honor. Kinettes Hear Talk On Day Training School The regular monthly meeting of, the Ch: lottetown Kinette Club was! held March 28 at the home of Mrs. Clive Stewart. Final preparations for the Kinsmen Variety Show were " Miss Sue Hollet. teacher and or- ganizer of the Day Train- ing School for Retarded Children. was guest speake . she exDlBLlIEd that music plays an important part In the program. A child sometimes experiments with words for the flrst time when he is relaxed and happy In a music circle. Carefully chosen records have a relaxing effect on the retarded child, also, records that help to make I arntng experiences pleasant or used wherever possible. Mrs. Stewart Ives was appointed to the Board of Director: of the Prince Edward Island Day train- ing school. An Island scene was presented to Mrs. George Moc- Donald prior to has deportnro with her husband and small Inn to Man. The next meeting will be held at tho homo of Mrs. F. W. Boyle: on May 2. Lunch was nor- ved by tho bostosooo. Mrs. George Macnonald, Mn. Ivan Sinclair and Original Play I VT In Little Theatre Alplril Repertoire F plans for the presentation of Cliarlottetown's Little Theatre Guild's "Studio Night" to bo held next Thursday. April 5th at Queui Charlotte High School were made at a meeting of the executive held at the home of the president. Mrs. Fred Ranalian. on Wednesday evening. This "Studio Night", which will for the membership only. will con- sist of three very effective one act plays: "Rose Ln Tulipp". which will be directed by Ken Cold- welii an excerpt from Shake- speare's "As You Like It" direct- ed by Mr. K. A. Parker; and "The Pancake Gun", an original play written by,Mr. Garry Rea- Alrth who. with Mrs. J. P. Miller has provided overall supervision of the cast which is composed entire- lg 'of the "Teen-Age Little Theatre roup" who are producing this play as their own effort. The president nnounced that the Guild will present ”SImple Simon" as a public performance on Satur- day afternoon ,and evening, April 21st. This production will be a rare treat for Charlottetown's theatre goers. and is being directed by Dr. Frank Jelks. assisted by Mr. George Anderson. An excellent out has been secured for this delight- ful play which is bound to make a big hit with young and old alike. A nominating committee was ap- pointed to bring in a slate of of- ficers at the Guild's annual meet- ing. Fire Destroys Forge Building At Vernon River Fire Wednesday deprived resid- ents of Vernon River and vicinity one of their leading business establishments, when the forge owned and operated by Mr. John MacLeod was completely destroy- ed. The fire of unknown origin oc- curred at about 12:30 p.m. shortly after Mr. MacLeod had left for din- ner and by the time any one ar- rived on the scene salvage opera- , ' mnas . . Spectacular Spectacular changes which have token place in men's attire dur- ing the past couple of years. show no recession this year, but rather indicate the continued popularity and even expanding trend towards bright colourful effects. smartly dressed men are no longer con- tent to wear lacklustre and ultra- conservatlvolgarments: and accou- sorles. "Bright and Chgzy". dominates every article of e attire from head to foot now on display in tho amortly- arranged ahow-wln- dow of Henderson and Cudmore, where. " '.., their f 5' Easter trend. the pace is set for catering to men who,want the lat- est and best in wearing apparel and know where it can be obtained No one ever questions the Pre- mler place of "Stetson" and "Brock" in the realm of hats. The new nannw brim featured in these headliners now showing at Henderson and Cudinore are really "Tops". . I The Charcoal and Pink colors which had such a tremendous fol- lowing last year made men colour conscious with the result that Mint-green and pastel shades are definitely featured as an addition- al aid to smart a pearance. Ar- row shlrts with I orter ' A d collars in pastel shades and neat checks. are in the fora-front with the smartly dressed man. "Ivy League" suits are trimmer and neater with gray-greens taking the load along with Mldtones as best sellers. Spring ovorcoats in imported English, Irlalr and Scottish tweed: cut and finished to meet the up- to-date trends are sparked into prominence by the ever popular and ieliable Harris Tweeds as fas- hion leaders. ”Dack'a" and "Jarman Hi- Style" shoes bring to customers at Henderson and Cudmore the last word in style and comfort in quality footwear. Ladies may make their pur- chases for Easter Gifts with con- fidence and the assurance that ex- changes will be made in order to comply with the policy of " d son and Cudmore--"The custome tions were impossible. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE I THE SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 1 INQUIRIES ' COMMISSION In THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER (Provincial Building, Charlottetown). on THURSDAY, APRIL 5 AT 10:30 AM. to hear representations relative to proposed boundary - lines of school districts within the Division area upon dis- MUST be satisfied". Adv- 1 ., .-,- rvy City 'Church5E; Coinbine For Joint Friday Service : The annual Good Friday service no I sponsored by the Charlottetown xata ii:a:niii?ft:n”uw&' Re" Ministerial Association was held inoraido Baptist Ch ch 9 sum. " 3 "me" "I zit" Pmbmrlln bun up-nuns at and ' Wm Md Church. Ind brought together a vice: on previous y wuk Sm liirsei number of worshippers ciupiogmown 3 fl"e”l”3' I" "'9 wihicbhtaxod the capacity of the spoke 0! the iihfgtchlfglg-nu. c urc . - H 011! The Doctor of the church. Bov. ?;".”i.u”'i:2:;..l.';".,",g',dr- W W.H. Brown. conducted the oorvloo of the am t th actions misled by Canon J.'l'. Ibbott and Christ's L, ' mt ”' Rev. 6.11. Christie. The choir. their callousno'u- a um” am under the direction of Mr. John in us. 1." ,1 53!. comV'”"lC! Lea Morgan rendered the anthem. Act in (too often at::1.';:i”tzim dg H” W" "pmd "id ntml” - 9"." '1” "Id llineratlon. in FOR SALE Sealed tende dd d t received up to andsiricluiiihsge Apiiilzht-!1tht,"irll)?tisi'T)li1'ef1i0Iw1J)-ll1& l2”1'o3?:i? Eflfifi f:.'lii'lZ'l.”-i'i?:ii?dil;Zt ”'"”k” ex 0-"- necessaruy accepted. - 8 Or any tender not E. M. CAMPB -. Freight Agent, C. N, Irzgly? Charlottetown. p.m. in F o R R EON T NORWOOD APARTMENTS 5 Five minutes by car from City. Clean pun 31,-. I... "Almost new modern and attractive upper and 1owe,. apartments with separate entrances. Oil heating. New 8&I'age- Living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. Available April 1st or May 1st. Rentals 3365 and 555. No extra charge for garage, Phone 4546 Day; 4157 Evening FOR SALE GENERAL STORE, STOCK. HOUSE and BARN. Top Condition. Apply tim- MR5. D. N. MacPHERSON. Uigg record of past experience. J;-33? was Easter greeting cards and de- votional booklets, some on- pcclnlly designed for the aged and shut-ins. Here you may also make I contribution to the great work of the British and Foreign Bible Society - that of bringing the story of Rodemptidn in their own language to man and woman of all races. colon and crootb tho world over. TH! IIILI HOIISI vs ciuuum'n:'ro (opposite latoo'I) Mrs. Norman Stewart. Charlottetown. Excellent son for sale, retirement of solution. y DOROTHY W. SAUNDERS. Secretary to the Commission. MALE ACCOUNTANT Experienced in Automotive Accounting, capable of supervising accounting and y y . "Big Three" new car dealership in Fredericton, N. B. Write giving full personal WRITE BOX "RA" GUARDIAN credit transactions for and business data; also All replies confidential. FOOD SPECIALS AT GROCERY dz Euston St. - Dial 6421 T-4 . ..w. . we. I o Jenkins Piioriiiocy DIAL 4219 were asmnear as your Corner Longworth Ave. one. Picnic I-IAMS. lb. . . . 39:: N EASTER GIFT l Halves--Regular A I HAMS.lb. 65: WITH A MEANING! 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