7 APELLL3L1J947 ,seeos For Your‘ ‘Vflgllilllll Garden Send For Free Catalogue i ARTHUR VESEY YORK, P E. I. RJ.M.’s Display lligh Duality g Easter Beef J,. M/s Meat Market. located in the City Market. Building. ‘~a~ this Easter season, as in the past, [up quality Easter Beef. specializing in meats J. Mls has piwgyl been noted for its fine flgplgy of boef md down through the years the firm has earned an cllviahie reputation in providing the best available to its custom- crs. Much care has been taken in theselectlon of this year's dis- play and the public are cordially pnvlted to visit the market on flood Friday and inspect the many PRFPQSSCS. Included in the display are: Three baby beeves from L. Hi1;- deli and Son. Clievry Valley. Que lmby beef from Truman Jenkins. Seal River- one baby beef from Mark Cam- grail, Hampton. l \ Two beevcs from Hurry Bros. East. Royalty. ‘ _ Two beevcs from A. Mt-Betn. Marshfleld. Two steer carcasses from Wm. MJiyllCLlX. North River. Two carcasses from Ian Diving- slut). Clyde Ri-rer. Much llsed Lumber Salvaged At Dehert OTTAWA. April 2 — (GP) -A total, of 1.886.702 board fccl of lumber, salvaged from the Debert. N. S. military camp has been sold to veterans at. a total price of mesa. a. .1. Brooks (PC-Royal) was informed today in a return tnbl=d by Reconstruction lvfinls- tcr Howe. Preference in thc purchase of the lumber has been given tn veterans. the sales being made bv ivacAsscts Corporation to vct- erans tieslgnalrd by Central llfcrtgage and Housing Corpora- lion. Of the total. 461.332 board feet vrerefiold lilrcct to vctcrans at a price 'oi sisaie. while lzourlo board feet was sold for 514.641 f0 Dwelling lificctrlcnl anti Construc- tion Supplies. lhc ‘officially-ap- pointed agents of Central Mort- gagevand Housing. for re-salc to veterans. The latter prlcedirrnot include a 15 per cent linndlln’! charge, the return said. which bffiltliiit ihc rcillul price to vet- ti-a/i.5__t.o $51,222. - ,so many other ivords of Scrip- .ture, replete with suggestions. Let Iua apply them to ourselves: "The g thee." ito His mother: and begun the heard it and found g calm. a rust and a purpose which makes life where of “masterless men." the man or woman who does not hear the call of Christ. nor own Hts sway. In a world such as ours of Christ be heard. Tc each of us come and calleth for thee." Subsidies Dn Dats. on "oats iircenfs; i 44--4- FO-Ofi-O-O-Ofi-QQ +w+o+0¢¢++n Lenten Meditations Prom The Times, w*¢‘ London §§4£%bf§§444\ run MASTER cams While yet their brother Lazarus lay dead in the tomb, Martha bffllliht word to her sister: “The Mail?!‘ i! Come and calleth for thee." As far as the narrative is‘ concerned there ll no peculiar significance in than words; but if we detach them they becomg m“ Matter l= some and calleth for Before He was born it was said "Thou shalt call His name Jesus"; but He “'55 KPWWH l0 mankind by many names. The call of this Master coma-n in many different ways. The call of duty which comes to men and women amid their various cir- cumstances may be considered a clear call of a Divine Master. It is well to remember this, because the Christian life in its outward TEE- QHAlSl-QTTTFIETQWN _.GU.ARD1AN A Meditation On The Seven Last Words A Service in Commemoration of the Passion of our Lord. Good Friday Afternoon 2 - 5 - ' ZION CHURCH l Conducted by the Ministers of the City Congregations. An offering will be received for , The P. E. l. Protestant Orphanage. Outstanding Display St. Peter’s' llathedra oil Easter Beef at Thos. ll. Mills Noted down through the years GOOD FRIDAY IDJiD-Matlns and Lltany. and Sermon. Mill-Devotions. dW-Chlldrcn’! Service. E i i i manifestation is about one hun- for its prime, delicious Easter 7.oo-Eygn‘on‘ u; = fired percent a matter of duty-do- beef. the Thos. H. Mills, meat‘ Pill‘;- Tne farmer who wakes on Market. located at I37‘Hillsbol'o a summer morning hears a, call very different from a soldier who wakes in a military camp in a time of war; but to each the call may bo considered a Divine call. Sometimes the Master calls In. the contacts we make with our‘ fellows. But there is an inner ear which, man possesses and within the hu-i t man heart a call is heard whichi those who hear it may know to be the vol-co of Christ Himself. A‘ doubting world may be deaf to,’ any such voice; but to those whol hear it and heed. it becomes olic of the most real experiences in life. The voice has been heard and men and women who were living like wild boasts of u jungle have till-lied from their wicked ways 1 ascent tmvards sainlhood. Lives all feverish and storm-tossed and aimless have S C a b worth while. Rudyard Kipling speaks sorre- and the one great tragedy in life is ll in the present hour how great is the need that abovvc the noise and strife the clear vol-cc C d is, it may be said: "The Master Street has this year what is con- sidered to be its most outstand- ing display in beef. fed and fat.- tened particularly for the Easter‘ of giving to patrons the best oh-. taE-nable for now manages the business Mills last January, Frank after 17, years experience is a well quali- fied judize of beef and his selcc-i lion of Easter stock is as will be found in the City. Bros. weighing 3505 lbs. also of Wiieatlcy River, comprises inspection of the display that is‘ bound to meet wl-th 8i a full assortment of will also be found in lessly clean showcases and on the well-stocked shelves and it would be advisable to give Mills lilleut Market a call _ , . a final decision on where to giur- h“ “f “merxs M“ 515° he Meilourt Bros. Fine Display Easter Beef Choice baby bcef. just the thing for your Easter Dinner will be on display at McCourt Brolu, Gin- ccry and Meat Market, iocaten g 66 1-2 BrightoruAvenue all 11.1).‘ Good Friday and intending pur- chasers should make it. a, point. to inspect their display before making their final decision-s. Purchased from Mr. Wilfred Pruught of Cherry Valley anti Mr. Wendell McQuarri-e of Milton the two carcasses total 840 lbs and the care and feeding given cation with the particular aim‘ their Easter d-lnrier.‘ Dressed by Mr. Frank Mills who since‘ he death of his father. Thos H.i good as l by Ling River and with another across fed by Mr. James Wclr,‘ carcasses fed of Wheailey Four his excellent display and patrons re advised that the market Will c open all clay Good Friday for, your aparov- Bee!’ l Also in this enterprising young fl-l-m. run by Earl and Jack Mr- Court. will be found a plentiful supply of ham and bacon two ar- ticles that KO hand in hand with tile Easter (linncr and in addition canned goods plus a complete on Ham, bacon. canned goods and‘ vcgetanns the spoi- before coming to hase your Easter Feast needs. ldisplu“ A f . . Make it 5, point to visit McCourt "d as an added 88mm plain‘; Bros. Good Friday. You will re- ceive courteous treatment and if you decide to purchase thcre a ‘Free Delivery &rvice which will eiiverfcs will be made of ml all orders. Barley To End Aug. 1 BRANDON. Mam. April 2 - (OP) — Agriculture Minister J. G. Gardiner said here last night that the subsidies paid by the Federal Government on barley and oats uscd for feeding pur- poscs will be discontinued ncxt Aug. 1. ‘Ifie present subsidy on barley is 25 cents a bushel and Speaking at a banquet tendered | the Manitoba winners in the na- tional barley- contest. the Federal Minister said the only guarantee 0,. week-end. Pint it was mow storms. now Iut for tank-truck load: of drinking water. highest level in 2'1 years. 1100604 l" W!!!“ "d "l" “w “W”: . "d" “"0"” “m; [q get I, drink at the bar and a ‘housewife (rifllt) wears boots to do hel- house- Work. To complicate matters. another round of hiuardl Ind oaks hit the country flnofl till-t su- .~ i541; {hum It t’ ' . f’ 12mm, be: s! "Pail? r lflfln‘ ‘g; which would be givcn for barley from July 13. i948. would be a price of, 00 cents asbushel for No. 1 grade feed. . an crippling Uillllid. From London when the ‘Ihqm ha emu ted the municipal mm supply an unease-view n11 h» sons “mum a my" . can M At hhtdltone. in Kent, the River Modway role to its The customers at an inn (left) l , firs’ hJ/mvf/és , ?fi//”5/ flullv lland your articles at your duct at. farmers any stated time. dutr- to! that 0 Shop For Your wlurtsxliilvt snooty, raster "llll?" M . " j I OFFICE worms rm? a , Andrew s Grocery You don't. want harsh merirlllrtta when you must work nil thy in lhu timct‘ or factory Nil’: nre mild. nii-vcrclnbic. For cxfro mild result-a take Nil. fools... (1/1 dose i i If its Easier beef, bacc-zzis. l-ams or Ciiting-g rolls you ivmt - or for that matter cnything for the Eas- or regular NR1: for greater action. Field l or chocolate coated. TAR! ‘o! ner dinner - visit findroavs Gro- ' l 166W. Méal acid Fish Market. Elm l Avenue. y.‘ Plenty <~.f baby beef and steer Ill! [carcasses are cn hand for the Eas- ter shopper The public is cordially invited to visit the store Good Friday a In additicm to the Easter Beef the various other commodities that go to make up c. well-stocked store 'pleto your Easter menu here from the varied assortment of groceries that are on humid. You will receive prompt. court- eous service from clerks who will fill your every need for the Easter table. s _ EEgg Receipts A Are Increasing Tihn increasing volmne o! en a el-pta in this Province continues to keep asaerrtbly points at (lb-ar- loiwtown taxed almost to capacity, Mr. 1".M. Nash. candor poultry prod/acts inspector ncmmlnoed yel- tat-day. In a regular Dominion Do- partment of Agriculture on and poultry market report Mr. Nash continued. three carlota were in- spected for the special Products Boon! during the past week bring- ing total shipped to date to the Boa-M to 440.040 dncanl. Retailers report egg sales heavy. Quality la holding well. Receipt: for the pant week are now equal to those of corresponding week last year. Theme are no 0118111895. in prices. P.E.I. stations are quoting ‘ for unguided eggs delivered: A large 30-2; A medium H-BOQA pallets b ‘Ci- lBw-ddiadtifléhl u dflmed n pm” 35-6;A 1C over the ,Ch.arlot.tetowm: A in!!! mmedltkn 33-4: A millet; 8: B 29 I an‘ f0- paok: A arII medium 38-9; A pallet 33- ‘ ‘ Poultry receipts In V"? 118m- Wtonsfatlng molt-W 0‘ WW1» ‘m! a" not sufficient for local demand- ono cum-wry writhing Opefltionl. 11 "tl-Reproachca, Table Prayers the animals give McCourt Bros"! an outstanding display of Easter inasmuch are on display and you can com-. ' 1 on... sniff" Market Dffers Dhoioe Beef The many customers of the Queen Street Meat. Market will be wcLl ‘pleased with the display,o! Easter Beef this year. As in the past the meat is of the choicest and i5 bdlmd tn please even the most fastidious. t. will be 0n dis- play for inspection Good Friday morning and customers both old -———- and new are invited to come in CHOICE 5A3!‘ BEEF. smoked and look it over. ‘nam. sausages and bacon, fresh Included in the display are three vegetables. Phone 23564. MUD-JIiIOlOB baby beef carcasses. 111188 low’: Meat Market. Parkdale. heifer carcasses and four steers. .___ The very look of this display makes TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST one’; mouth water and this _".ear’s PASTORATE. - Services for Slm- Easter Bcef is WEI! HP i0 1-116 1115b (lay. April 6th are: Albany 11 A‘. M. “standard o! this enterprising firm. Wcstmoreland 3 P. M. Tryoil 7.30’, All the sundry merchandise that P. M. Cotmmrusuion Service. Easter g4) to make up a first class Easter program in Tryon Sunday School. I menu may ho ptmhascd from the 11 A. M. Rev. C. A. Hickl, Minister. I well stocked shelves of this store. / ilncluded in the lot being haml. BRADALBANE Pastoral Ghargeivegetgbles, canned goods, ets. »Services Sunday, April 6th. Brad-| Make it a. point tn insprct; this albane 11 A. M. Communion. Rose-g-ispgay Good Friday morning. . (Note change of .__.._ W B “Pleglsaflitnghglgy 7.30 P. M. . .1 EC A , en ' lForeoasts New Wage Demands OTTAWA. April 2 - (C?) — _____ iPat Goo-troy, secretary-treasurer o! you“ UNITED CHARGE‘ Rev} the Canadian Congress of Labor. . ‘in a statement today said removal J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Easterl Sunday services: 11 am. Central ' c" g‘ large numb” c! price cmtmls’ Church; 2:30 p.m.. Pleasant Q3“Z"f‘°°§b§f.i'°‘d“§ “Y Fmlifwe -Grove; 7:30 York. Holy Com- 2h" er d‘ ‘fiend lwdkw Md’ 'munion service. Note: On Good ‘ egingagigi argue; l?’ w“ m an Friday a service will be held int 0H "Aat I‘ Th “ad- v l. -. be Irorlr Church at 7:30 ° ° 3*“- ' e m"? ' ' tween productive capacity of indus- try and consumer purchasing power was becoming "steadily greater," and would lead to another economic (lepression. The dull-word statement added that it was apparent the Govern- ment had yield-ed to pressure from o. "small minority," and had paid “no attention" to the mass of the CENTRAL. GUARDIAN. This column is reserved for new: of local Interest. but advertising of a nanny nature may be Inserted at live cent: a word strictly p],- ahln In advance. CB-ASWILL for Photograph; JIMMIEB TAXI. Phone 52S. uowaan Emails’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. REMINGTON Electric Shavers- for a clean shave. Toombs Music Store. RETURNS FROM COAST ~Mr. ET. Higgs arrived home Tuesday evening after an extended visit to| the West Coast. Mr. l-liggs visited; his sisters, Mrs. Goff and Mrs. Farquharson, Vancouver and hlsl brother. Mr. I-l.1.. lliggs. Seattle. | A MESSAGE FOB THE HOUSE- HOLDER from Amfast Coal Comw Dally. Effective April 15th. The Government is removing the freight subsidy they have been paying us i an American Coal and the price of coal will probably g0 up tihree dollars a ton. We advise you to put as you need and protect lyourself. ’I‘ihis message l; by Am- “mph, fast Coal Company for your benefit. i,“ ‘Wd partly?‘ ' qshone 2493. ‘In the face of demands by the | entire labor movement and by i snh-Rwool, CEDIETER‘. _ Hie farmers‘ and consumers: organiza- ,y-;3,.d annual mean“; of mt mob tioms throughout Cllfiafti for the restoration of pricewcrsrtrols, the government has now removed ren- irois from thousands of additional items fholdcrs of Shel-wood Cemetery Coim- , puny was held yesterday afternoon, with the President ilic “U111. GD. Dclllols in the Cllclir. The financ- ial statement showed that the finances of the Cccneicry are in isplendid condition. and that dur- ling the year ended 31st. March. |thc sum of $1,000.00 had been re- icsivetl for the perpetual care of plots. The report of the directors states that Mr. Charles H. Jenkins wilio had been caretaker of the Cemetery since 1914 resigned last. May". and had been succeeded by Mr. Wesley Moore. who it lo felt I will give a very satisfactory service enter into the budget of every worker and tanner in Canada. and have the effect of a general reduc- tion of income for every ccmisumer. Even befo-rc this latest evidence of disregard fcr the wishes of the people. the government has remov- cd controls, much too lwapidly. an was shown by the fact that the price of the ltcms_ decontrolled were immediately advanced “It should be perfectly obvious that i.~-. the pubdic interest no 0on- trols sh0uld=be removed until sup- plies are sufficient l0 meet the de- maml, and tthus permit either the maintenance or the reduotlcn of en by His Excellency Right Rev. James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town. Present in the sanctuary were: Msgr. Maurice MacDonald, Msgr. J.A. Murphy. Rev. Dr. Pat- rick McMahon, Veny Rev. Edward Bald/win C.Ss.R., Rev. Dr. Richard Ellsworth, Rev. Wilifrcd lvlcCardlc. Rev, ME. Francis. Rev. Kenneth MBICMAHQIIT, Rev. William 51111115011. Rev. P.I~‘. MacDonald. Rev. Patrick Gallery. C.Ss.R. Interment was in tho Sisters Cemetery at Mount St. Mary's. The pallbearers were: to all who arelnterosted in the ,Comet:ry, as did Mr. Jen-kins dur- ing the long lcrm of years he held the position. The report urges plot,- holdcrs lo provide for the future carc of their plots by placing with the Company at lcasi $100.00 for- th: cal": of cacli plot. The president , amd oiiicr directors were ra-elected, viz llcw. GD. DeBlois. Mr. CH. Black. Mr. W. E. Bentley. Colonel Pull and Mr. W.R. Aitken. i rvnnnar. .SERVICES ~ The . funeral of Sister Mary Dunstan i Walsh took place yesterday Inna-n- , lng at 9.30 o'clock at Mount Si. i Mary's where Solemn Requiemn l High Mass was celebrated by Rev. I Dr. Emmett O‘Ha.nley who also ' . i ' l W81 ll. , conducted tihe service at the grave. Blgfiaglefiflegmhflotney‘ 2L The Deacon was Rev. Frederick Brendon "A larger number of ihc c iicms ' PAGE THREE WQMF-ldbifiiii ; EASTER AT P. Jfsi -n Xziii: ‘ We also hove: FRESH PORK, HAMS, Q CELERY, LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, F SPINACH, We hove for Easter several carcasses of choice bcei on display and would appreciate your seeing it Good Friday and ordering your roost early. BACON, RHUBARB, NEW CARROTS, BEETS, CABBAGE, q i ' ¥"‘i SAUSAGES, CHICKENS. GRAPES, APPLES. I "romiross PEAS, Z cons 33c CORN, 2 cons 33c STRING BEANS. Z cons 33c i Large Sweet Mixed and . Sweet Mustard PICK- , LES 39c WAX,ltin..... ...29c w<!>h. ORANGES, 2 doz. 49c ' GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 29c EGGS, Grode A~L, doz. 39c . <n> PLUMS, Z tins 37c SOUR PICKLES, 2 bots. 29c i0. ,. y‘ Phones 888 and 889 P. J. MACDONALD KENT AND PRINCE STS. COFFEE, lb. . 49c TOMATO JUICE, 2 tins 25c A pa Free Delivery Happy in nwrriage —deeply_ loved by husband, worshipped by daughter-yet- this mbol appeared she flew to the arms of when strange another man. prices . "T110 Canadian Ccngrrss of Labor has nu alternative but. to make 1t known to the Government. lo em- ployers and to the people of Can- ada that the increases in prices and in the cost of living which are be- lng brougiht about by the Govern- ment's precipitated dccontrol pol- icy are likely to lead to further wage demands by the workers and to industrial unrest which the Congress had hoped it would be possible to avoid _ "Evidently the Government has paid no atterrition t.) the over- whelming demand for price-con- trol by the mass of the people. No demand for th, lifting of controls has been made publicly. but i-t is apparent that the Government has responded to pressure from a. small minority which alone may benefit from higher prices"? A HOME IS BURNING Every 90 seconds a house bums somewhere in the United States. the Notional Fire Protection Associa- ilOrn estimates. LONDON -- (OP) — A bu! h" been introduced in the Common! 101- wqtiisition of the 01d West- milnster Hospital site for a new Colonial Office. Cass. Subcieacon was Rev. John Sullivan. rinal cboolution was giv- Francis Macmillan. and 0011111. ' Fine Easter Display At Dostellifs Meat Market, Spring Park Newly decorated. modernly equipped and lltthted Costello‘: Meat Mluket, located cal Spring Park Road have ready for display one of the finest selections cf chctce Easter beef to b: found in the city. Supplied to them by Mr. Mal- colm Macswain and Drake Bros . their display consists of carcasses of baby beefs, steers and heitféi’! that by their very appearance will entice you to procure your B18181’ dinner at this rwell known: place” r of business. In addition to the meteo- bee! display hams. Cottage rolls. Pic- nic hams. bacon. canned goods and vegetables, all necessary eatebles to your Easter dinner will be found on well-stocked stteivea Early will b0 30am; a: preci-cted t o mnnaflmau by so doing you can be aasllvd of receiving prompt attention and d0 livery. Phone 2377 oc N18 for yum‘ OI- J to oua IIADI IIAII iii" .1. k ‘l’. Morris Limited (lhnrlottcootvu. I‘.E.l. ~ DEALERS N 0' Increase in the Pri¢€r~0f§ fiié’ Ill \~ Despite the removal of the Price Ceilings on Soft‘ Drinks we are pleased to announce that the price of Coca-Cola remains unchanged. l|]l\ ‘a? mithorizsd Battier of (‘col-Foil l'mlcr (‘nnfravt ivi h i ~'.'.'-l‘ 'i.| it? ' 1