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Price COLLARS (white) Satin lace trim c ' Price NEW H E AV Y SILK BLOOMERS. Silk Stripe Lace Trim ‘ Price SILK BLOOMERS. Green, M a u v e, Peach. Price ‘STOCKINGS (cotton). all sizes. Colors Grey, Black, Fawn Price STOCKINGS R a y o n. colors Black, Grey, Brown, Fawn. Price 35c. 3 for STOCKINGS (lRayon). All sizes and co - ors. Price B L 0 U S E S. Organdie Plaids and Prints. Sizes 14-20. Price 0 SWEATERS. String But- toned front, Ascot Tie, and Bows. Colors Pink, Green Blue and Honey-dew. Price CHILDREN'S ROMP- ERS. Bright Print and Check in Navy Red, Green. Pric,e CIIILDEN’S DRESSES Pantie attached. Bright Prints, Orgundie Collars. slug 1 w 6 Price TABLE CLOTH (Linen) Size 50 x 50. Colored Border. Pd“ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Brunt-Sizer» _.GHARLO1"l‘ETOlW_l§i _ cusanrm This column ls rclarvsd for news er local interest bat advertlalll ll a neww nature Ia) be inserted d cents u word strictly payable ll advance. (DNFEDIBATION LII’! INSUR- ANLI. 11-8708-7-12-313. UNLOADING CABS Shore Coal. Hlilhfl I-Ild EIIIOIIOS. 14-3187-8-14-81. sw. PATRIOTS DANCI, 1.0.01‘. Hall March 17th. Irish airs. Re- freshments. 11-3147 FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-The remains oi Mrs. Isabel Hewett will arrive st Albany ‘Tuesday after- noon. Funeral from the home oi Mr. Jas. Dawson Wednesday at 2 mm. Service in Presbyterian Church, North Tryon. Mrs. E. E. Hiller. Illa-Int, is accompanying the lemsins home. RELATIVES nuns-w. D. A. Geddes, who died in Halifax last Friday is a bmther-in-law of Mr. John H. Mcnoarl. a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital [or over two months and also of lvh-s. David Hamilton oi this City, to whom the sympathy of many friends is extended. JUNIOR. RED CROSS WORK- Miss Catherine Muclelm, char- lottetown, was a recent guest oi Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Shea in Fred- ericton. She is supervisor oi Junior Red Cross work in Prince Edward Island. While at. the capital, she addressed the Fredericton" Rotary Club, students of the Provincial Normal School and pupils oi the schools oi Fredericton, Devon and Marysville-Saint John Telegraph- Journal. A LAMENTATION FOB. LIGHT —'I'he tang oi Spring is in the air. the rains descended and the floods came. the dam went for-til.- we know not where; and the ways of the inhabitants of Kensington are as slippery ways in the dark- ness . . . they know not-neither do they understand. They wait for lighb but behold obscurity, for brightness, but; walk in darkness. They grope for the wall like the blind. yea, they grope as ii they had no eyes. Those who falter by the flicker oi their flash-lights are more fort- unate than their fellows who fare forth in faith, without, peradven- ture, even they flounder in tear and trembling and flourish not. The weak and the aged stay at home and meditate in silence and wait for the voices oi the air which come not; they sit in silence and darkness and grope their way to their couches in the early watches of the night. How long, o powers that be, how long shall we wait for the light oi electricityil-B. ' Blatchforlfs Celebrated Poultry and Animal Feeds. One ‘carload i50,000 ' pounds just received, Laying Mash Chick Mash Chick Scratch Feed Calf Meal Egg Mash, Po ultry Scratch Feed, etc. (Prices are lower than ever) Garter & 0o. Ltd. Seed 82 Feed Store, Queen Street. To Be Minister At 8t. Nicholas wasnrncsbn rssron ao- cnrrs can. ro nrrn Ava cuuacn m suoosnn ca. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL-Rev. Evian MaoDollllll will l: Wed- nesday 18th in Pe e's Church City. It 7.80 P. M. Iv-Sllfl-S-fl-Ii. ANGLIOAN CIUIDIL- Milton: St. John's Anglican Church, Wed- nesday evening 8 P. M. Sunday ll. A. M. Rustioo: St. Mark's Ang- lican Church. Evening Prayer 8 PM. Everybody welcome. Rev. n. o. Lan- rrnw roux, Mmh 16-1110 HM’- oaster, Rector. L-3184-3-l7-ii. Dr. Joseph Richard Slsoc, i- of the New York Avenue Presby- IIEVJJ. W. S. LOWBTS CON- tel-tan Church, Washllilkln, has DITION-Dr. J. W. B. Iowry is accepted a call to the pulpit of ., " lly recovering from the ef- the Collegiate Church oi 8t. Nich- iects of the accident which he met gins, Fifth Avenue at Forty-eighth with recently. The Minister is rest.- smqot, tho ‘oldest Protestant ins comfortably mt his home in church m trio Untied States. no Canoe cove, the severe pains in his will preach his first sermon at St. limbs bolus rmtly lessened. Dr. Nicholas on Sunday, May s. m"? i! 110991"! 01 hi! Aneuncement oi Dr. Siaoo's sc- work in the not distant future. “new” w‘; made yesterday at ——— thell em. servicebythelumh. 313139-47 o" "-703.57" 3- ‘P- Malcolm James Medmod, whose (YBMEN- l5Q-"-Th9 5'1"“ 59°‘ Ietirement on December 30. ‘i094. retary of the Prime Minister, under may“; m, ma, o: m; twenty- date o: March ll. has written to mp, yggf u minute; q; 51; mob. Joe as follows: “The Prime Min- out Th, Wogguon had been 1-5591’ h" "k"! m6 i" “m”? i" 7°“ pastorless since then, and it was his good wishes rol- your crluwwh- not until last Thursday that its ins birthday. and to mucus the gflyflfllng board, the Consistory of hope that you my M" ma“ trio Collegtate Reformed Protestant more happy yum" J00 h" Pe- nutoll cnuloll in the City cf New °°1Wd m"? 51ml!" “Sh” i“ York, extended a call to the MW "happy returns." He is forty-five mmmwn tOdBY- The call was extended by a un- animous vote by the six clergyman and the twenty-eight lay members 50cm Emmmom’ °t u“ of the Consistory after alloy had outstanding events of the season _ was the annual parlor social oi the first‘ wulgcgd m“ 3%: w): wars. of Central United Church, “"1 "l? d th“°°l’ SRO-o on; 1M which was held on Wednesday even- member‘ “t m’ turned down a. call to the Marble lng last at, "Belmont Lodge." the . beautiful home or Mr. and Mrs. gwllegtlaifhnctglfmgt-Nrggih Qfmfhg John Andrew, East Royalty. The ‘n fl", med m you a _ evening being fine, a large number We? M” o! " ch m :_ sathmd and a tmogtlecelllgggralg; fir: iwggm” m even was spen. e ,_ “Sam ' _ o, three piece orchestra, consisting w; ‘Hiippwulm gem “Etna of violin. Geo. MoCalIum. suitor. mm °' - "Y Plus Blackett‘ piano, Shirley Dar- mbb- 95mm‘ minim" o! the 9°31" rach added much to the evening's “m” “TIM”? “hi: nigh" d?" entertainment. Rev. Mr. Christie he l‘ l ma" w ° a very ‘p presided in his usual pleasing man- “m” °f "MSW" 591m’ and respim‘ ner while the following program was ‘ibmiy 5nd he X1“ $15115’ dwmuld‘ successiully rendered: Instrumental “'50 accept 9. Nmsll W5 0P- music by orchestra; solo Mary Fer- Pilriuniil“ in ti?“ m7- - M i ...r.**".‘;':.g....“f;r......“.i£ar n...»- o on...» or...» ' ' u; t, M ifilgngriiirlgiidmrrrsicnvlggernoni: m. Cobb said that "tho matter Son. read,“ M55 Marjorie Hlcks; of salary was not discussed." It was ..1.; Mrs Hilrold Gillispie. At the lmown. however. that Dr. McLeod conélusxol, o; the program games, was the highest paid clergyman in Hill In Iiebnllfy, 1030, Di‘. SLNO Il- tounded churchmen by rcieotlnl I late Church, in New York. The m- iusel was considered unusual both because o: the oulrlt volelblllllfl of the Marble Church and because oi its 815,000 salary offer. CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE A’! CORNWALL WEDNESDAY. MAJIGI lull Commencing at I Wolook llnvingsold my isrmlwillseilby Public Auction on m! ill-Q - cu above date all my stock. crop. ram; implements, and household ei- fects as ioilows: Stock: 1Horsc,ll*‘arrowCow,4 Steers, (S lat sold for cash), 4 Fall Pigs, quantity o! Ilene. ' . oaor. Quantity hay, all. m“ and potatoes, (ccbblers, all graded). IMPLEMENTS: llaymowers, rake, roller, sectional seeder. barrows. pulper, plough). solliflol‘. pin har- rows, potato digger, cart and truck wagon, driving and exilRI W180i!» driving sleigh, one high box alellll. wood sleigh, use Dodge Sedan Car, and also all my Harness, slnlle and double. One pump, several milk oa-ns and s lot of articles not mentioned. Also Household furniture including, parlor, dining-room, kitchen llld bedroom. 8st oi blocks, steel cables and hsy fork and everything else in and about the property. No reserve on anything. Farm is sold. If stormy sale first flns day. TERMS: All sums up to ten dol- lars will be cash, over that amount s months credit on slryrovod Joint notes at usual discount, 6% per annum oi! for cash. WESLEY H. IIOOD Cornwall J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. L-3862—3-1Z-l4-18-17. HOO You needn't wait another day to own that Hoover you've set your heart on having. The new Model soc gives you every essential Hoover convenience, the very latest Hoover fee- turee, at a startling new low price. See this sensational Hoover. Not a junior modelj but full sire and full Hoover quality. I-Ies Positive Agita- Ilghflweight Dusting tools for suiyelittleruan. Sesit-tryit ——witbmlt obligation. Easy terms, with email carrying charge. a I ONE PRICE-THE damtbsbirtlinder. New,- --'I'HE VER EYOU CAN HAVE IT NOW Fflli lliilY l 5." "Ft-GE Houdini’ EHOM e PLAN IO% NOW. 5%“..‘.‘T“..°FY".‘=A$5?¥¢'§ norumc ADDED~ no INTEREST CHARLOTTETOWN |.__;__ CASH PRICE m; music the Reformed Church in America. §,°’;;'§i§~’;;,,§¥;g“ biy°k§fi_ 3am“; m- his salary being $18,000. Salaries of mshments were sewed by m; 1m- other leading clergy in the church les Before laving a hearty vote oi 1m almost as hlsh- Dr. Cobb receiv- mgnks was tmdemd ML and Mm ing $5,000 as does the Rev. Dr. Andrew towhlch Mrs. Andrew made Norman Vincent Peale, pastor oi a fining mp1,, Then an joined m the Marble Church. Unlike most singing “For They are Jolly Good other denominations, there has Fellows." God Save the ‘Kim beenxno salary out since the de- bmgh" ‘he “them” b” “ “m prfnhssgc ishc st Nicholas pas SURPRISE rarvrY-A very gmgllfi- 9151021100 will retum w the P195533“; guy-prise party was given oerdllllmli-Iedla into Of his childhood. recently in honor of Mr. J. Emer- B the Dutch Reformed son Munay and his bride formerly ‘Fiery. he remained within the Miss Hilda Acklund when a large cllurohwmiil he became pastor of nmnber o; nominal-s dnd friends oi the New York Avenue Presbyter- Fredericton and vicinity called on ia-n Church, Washington, in 1924. them at the old Murray homestead. Because the policy of the two de- After all had assembled Mr. An- nominations is so much alike, no drew Stevenson made a. very Dlefl- ceremony nor ritual will be neces- lng address welcomln¢ Mrs‘ M?!” snry to complete m. Elmo's slim. to the district and wishing t em to the Dutch Reformed denomina- both much happiness and P1059"- tlon. ity, and many years to enivy “t1; The new minister oi st. Nicholas 01d home. (Mr. MIHTBY l5 the fillflle was born in the Netherlands on generation in the home). Mr. Lesld Marla 135% a son o! Dirk Bum MscDoweil then came forward film and Elizabeth Bestmeyer Siuoo. presented ‘them with s. beautm The family moved to Chicago when Normandy chime mantle clock. . Joseph was five years 01¢ Amer Murray 011 belle" "f h“ bride “d attending the Chicago public himself WW helm“? ihmked the“ schools he entered Hope Collese. friends for their kind Wish“ “f: Holland, Mich, and upon an grad- lovelv slit and m!“ the!“ “i a nation in i907 announced his in- times a welcome to the Murray benuon o, becoming a mnlswn He hflme- Alt" the 5mgm$ F“ They prepared for the clergy at New 8Y9 J°uy G°°d Fieuowi some mer- Brunswick Qheological Seminary rimmi- W" “used by bouncing tn: New Brunswick, N.J. I two groom- Wws- Mm” ‘Tm Upon nu graduation in lalo he MMDWfl-i- The "mama" of i d was commissioned by the Dutch evening was spoilt i“ mum énh Reformed Church as a missionary Mel cmvemtm’ “w” w “ to India. Unable to mind the the “M” served " delicious 1m‘: climate there he soon returned to The" "11 “Sm”! “m” "ti" w“ y} m. United on»... and accepted a l"! m" “"1 M” “m” m“ call w the Reformed Church at llflllvmw i“ m” “mm! yew‘ Walden mr. Inter he became _______._._ . I m“ n’ Mo“; u,’ inister o; the Second Reformed 59:11: lxuwyeek-end 118x: the City?“ oi gonrlervilelg. N.J.. onto’ of adlns .onn congress ons m- Wilbert Stetson, Bmokiield. l" i!" Wt- W" °P°“"“ °" m ‘h’ P31‘ m" Tourists Bring Him a. 0mm rpital for appendicitis. I-Iis mill! friends‘ wish him a spwdl’ “mm,” Already his work was brinliill favorable attention from the Chllfflh OOXIS‘ y. AS I IVWIHI, hewmnamedaumnwrnflnhwrot Fox Meat For Sale "‘° “m” °““‘°" “‘ m “" gue, the Netherlands. One day a group of tourists from Washington heard him preach. Shortly then- BONELESS HORSE MEAT aftot‘ he llweceivefd l; in w mgr:- lngiorfs ow or venue - BONELESS BEEF hm“ chum Professional Bards McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J, A. 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