v1 vvrv- vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvqvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvvvvv i‘ Trinity limited illiiirch ep-rw- TIIUI§DAY fies-church Auditorium - mi‘ Choir Rehearsal for Easier Cantata. {LSD-Special pro Easter prayer ser- welcoine - vlce - Visitors ‘Hearts Memorial Hall. ‘iii B’All0li“_ll|8'l P???“ We were fortunate enouali to make a. lucky pus-chess of Moll’! m‘ isojiequirea to give him o pieigriiy. and Dora, DIII and Also Men's Rubbers, ' Chlldrclfa Boots and sbocs wvhlolp We are able to oflfl‘ l! I 5'0"‘? , new p. i: r I! - It will pay yoiI ' _ _ 0V0! briore you buy ti, At’)!!!- lhnd Price. and Shoes at em wc have insnrin sli stul- _ "n Al"? niienbr . will w». Ioowibls m WWW visa-inn r-""°"sl_o.o9i. It m! ‘IIIII o. c. alums. w-i-a-ai-inai. Fancy Boxed‘ .1 p _ Chocolates fflffifll?‘ , v ,. ~ *!*;.i>s<>.I.-.i~'i.i:.ii'....1*vl' In - » - i l" nfin’... s , ._ . "mini nus revs com! Easter g ~ _ ow ~ i . *°'* Hitler himself hscl counted on Uharlotgtown. NOVELTIES . Xtiveliles on dlrrlsv- Bullets. Isle r, min-insurances, Ghzklaelmfiks. concussion- . “ii. “Eriisst ll. ‘~10 Ilium Ill!“- v.» w . O Aoiooe f 1 _ “dressed up” Easter. I Price Young Men t Suits ill B1116. Grey and Brown Shadow and Pin Stripes. i Alli-Sizes. Young Mon’: Topcoats Slip-On and Belted Models. All Sizes, ~ Newest Materials. - . ...,. . . . . ._...,. . 012.0009 $25.00 New for ......... $15-00 to $30-00 Price ‘.'. 31hr.” E nun... Looks Sure For Pres. Hindenburg Emil-IN. March QB-AAPh-fig- Mont Poul V. fllndeuliurli who appealed to the voters to keep nun at the head of the nation 1p. iii-gee that civil war might be averted, lostvout by only 165.553 votes in ysstordoyli election. but ho VIII to for ahead o! every other candi- date’ that it is taken for grsnipd -he will succeed when the’ nation votes‘ again April l0. A_»total of 18,661,786 eitiiiens east their ballots for the Protect hold of state, instead of the 10,080; Thus he lost out by less thin one.- holf of one psrcent of the vote; east. The most surprising feature of the election was the relative week- nssl o! Adolf Hitler, leader 0f the National Socialist Fascists. '_ _ polled, only 11,828,571. votes. p rr nimsluiisn 1a. mo tenets. his lioutensnts were confident timet- llls elronrtli would run from .35,» IQ-Qwim- ' i, Que election flemllllilielirq 1h p the lollsslng wslidilmrr of "l! Wfllilltfl Hlllitri “president von Iiimlenbufl. is... “W8. v_f_ ~ aseiii Hitler (wen), unison. g p urns: Thllllllllll (communist). Y~s , . 4.982.079. uneodoro Pistol/others (Wollon- lllsi). 3.507.515- qustev Winter (Independent). 111,170, ' Boot-Willi. OMB- Tots! vols. 313M871. In sddltion to {len- I-lltler, ‘Dr. Alfred Succubus. lvodor of the Nationalist nsrty. was I disap- aolntod oil-ii this ioomlug- its bod engineered lieutenant Colonel Piiutorlwrira osodldooy WW i" the of having votes to bar- gain with in the event e1 a second ballot ‘ The Lieutenant Colonel's 2,517,- piu votei. howevm neither are heeded by Von I-lindenburg to car- ry hirn through the second bal- lot, in which s plurality suliices, nor csn they help put over Hitler, for the combined National Sooisl- lst-Nationslist strength totalled less than 10,000,000 votes. Thus Dr. ' ' nmiins Sawmills. ma; wlavmswuhllild m; new. (nee osuuriin pact-um e Millw- DIAIII! TUINIIIM -.-= At Sacred Holst i lies». Qblrloiiotova- Bohoooe. Wi- dosyf the Mo Andrew unmhull. sled. D6 rssrs- roam! moi MI.- Inn It 1J0 .» SELECT " EASTER can illicit! We bsvsalarso "N? - In? Iii " am. tlllll-itlrlililll- Howl-w; m Herbert wrduu- fllV-Wbfllil "N- iolflilioll 101M1- atmi; asap, sea-vies starting at ii Interment. m. mum I . i i . -. use... A ' For . , _,- , 1.. 1/‘; . date Spring Hate. Our big ' assortment Season's Newest 091011178 and Shapes. i frhe Snap Bi-im. Hamburg. Bound and Welt Edge Stylesfllreys in Cascade, , Dove, Pearl, Nickel; net, Nut and Coffee; also the New Popular Greens.» - All Sizes. ' €"'"'“ ‘y? EASIERDAS_.SPEcJAL' .__QF..__ v Young Monk J BLUE ASEIQIGE $111119 » All SizerLL-zh- Pair PANTS _ ispciiial Price ..' 98 A é . FIXWLETE? ' f ” ' o e i ROS, Limited "no Fashion Centre " ' nus-n»... n m: l... in the jun President Von Hindenburg can enter on the second ballot withho strings attached to him and ‘he may feel as humanly sure of elec- tion B! any one can be of any- thins in Germany in these troubl- ed times. Analysis ot the election returns revealed the interesting fact that Hitler ran behind Von Hinden- burg in all districts where the Na- sis were partly or wholly in con- trol. namely: Tluiringlo, Stuns- wick and Hesssp. He nlso fell (be- hind in Bavaria. where his 1'18: cist movement was born. Millionaire Sisters Ii thrills were a dime a dozen, the ldlillonaire Sisters and Cornwall Girls put on a. niillion dollar show in pie Oomwall rink Wednesday night. who're a bond o! courageous young hockey lilllrants, the ‘fair Millionaire Bistro. rose lo their mlshi to mill! the hover. ol-lbo 0.1!!!- lt l! not" ll! U" of goi-nwsll where a murmur/ed such an mdomilsble sub-it- ‘mv ovommo all obslvkle-i . oping out oniop 1-0. Tho first For!“ 6W1“! very loot. with the vlrltlnr tee-m bovine tho. edge of the play. The City girls curried the play to the Oomwallde- fence, sliewins beautiful combina- tion. and ins osrnwui eeieneei not been o veritable wall, the score uight have read differently. l-low- evsr. the sturdy defence thrown up by Aloilionlle and aarrinston bre- vented "to I704! Cornwall sirls from IINIII vinyl-bins but ions shots at the net. The rii-st and only tally of W! liltht, came after about W! 111ml"! o! lilo!- whm Home . elm: sauna risht winger ion the lfllliossiiw swim. stink- asrisld. a 1s Jackie Ilene mm iiimlsii the Mimi lies. sud med‘ mo» ihnusinhe sen-m. only b! unwise b! flioj willful. but vii. nix-mil! w‘ festive lstt ilsisaes- A. aunt-ls vo- isd lsimt oi the ooravsunes the wn I111! WWI our. tlisnittiiuqmslrinsilieregi illoldiliefirltslidoillyiillifl Alabaster i} soozv No is completely well-dressed without one of these most up-to- ‘thesecdndl busi- ' decoy-Mun r. AVAAA a4‘ AA AAAAAL4A4AAA4L a, offers you the Browns in Lin- n» $6.00 V, Minister strength. FACE POWDER 8i .00 ful Perfume. 60c ~-- ¢.‘€‘.‘Y?*Y CENTRAL GUARDIAN SERIOUSLY ILL - The ml!!! friends of Mr. W. S. Robins will 10' gret to learn that he is seriously" lll at his home, 296 Grafton Bli- “Aummfl nouzvn" - Comedy- Drama. Annual Easter Play tn aid of Charlottetown Hospital at PllMB Edward. Popular prices. 1610-3-22-31. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " Richmond my qqngregation. Rev. E. c. Robertson will nroooll 510ml‘ Much 2'1, at Victoria West 1020 s. m; Tyne Valley at 230 p- m- 811d rreeisna at 'l n- m- F» 0- Wilhelm“ INTERESTING MEETING - On Friday evening, March 18th, Crystal 7V ¢~e‘¢*-_; c ‘ v-=‘ 0! 911° Qllolllllg. The remaining five minutes were very fast, with (mm. wall Girls extremely anxious to m. taliate. However, Johnston in the nets could not be beaten. turning all the wicked drives aside easily. Truly she was impenetrable. Newsome in the COUIWBJ inets was equally bril- liant. The period ended in o. blaze o! speed with thesoore still reading 1-0 for Charlottetown. The second and thlrdvperiods, a1- though scoreless, were full of brilli- ant solo rushes and some good com- blnation plays were executed. In the second period the play was equally divided. but in the third, the Com- waii girls gave the visitors a lot of worry. Baln for Cornwall gave Johnston many wicked shots, but the nonchellant young goalie turned them aside with little effort. For the Cornwall Girls, Newsome in the nets was unbeatable, and the Bain sisters left little to be desired. Each Player put their all in the Esme. To single out the best of the Millionaire Sisters would be a hard "$- Tha DUKE-checking of Wheat- ley and McInnls was outstanding. 111s I-Iowatiowhestley and McInnls line clicked in first clgss style. The McKenzie-Harrington pair, the stout-hearted deilince aces, body- cheoked a Cross and Oliver. Mc- Lean, who relieved in the forward line, made he; prwence felt while on the ice. Altogether both teams have a nifty bupch or puck chaser-s. LINIIU? Cornwall aim l / Goal Sophie Newseme Helen Johnston Defence Evelyn McKenzie Virginnia Her- rlngion Millionaires Erma Bain Lillian Newaoine Forwards Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star held one o! the most interest- ing meetings on its literary Pm‘ gram. A very thoughtful and in- structive address was Elven by Rev- Mr. Outhouse. Mr. Outhouse re- viewed a recent publication on the {mission situation, “Rod Breed" by Maurice nindu. and vividly portray- and receive free o_ 50c Bottle of this delight- lb. P133“ Ross-Drug-Unite A GARDENIA RARE ' ‘THE NEW 1011.121 CREATION Handsome, Modern Packages, Perfumed with Exquisite, Cap- tivating “RARE GARDENIA." Face Powder and Bod; Powde >ome iri_ 24kt. gold platedboxes, which insures the retaining oi the delightful odor at its full 25c Cake of Gardenia Soap and 25c Bottle of Perfume 25c for LAURA SECORD CANDIES FOR EASTER r Yours To-day. Orde AA AA¢A¢4.0 Q-OO-O-O-O St. Jar~es 35c Talcum Powder ‘Ignesliyterianv Ch MINISTER: DEV. B. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. D- The Roxsli store and a 25c Powder Puff Both for 39B LkLgg arch i Ann‘ Y DIVINE GOOD o'clock in the afternoon. vltation is to everyolw- in story and song. ed ‘the present day conditions in ‘tussle. A musical program com- mining o. vocal solo by Miss Linnlc Aitken and piano solo by M188 U17 lian McKenzie was also much on" ' joyed. rsznsouans A Miss Edith Halloran, teacher, iohnstons River, is at present at- lending the Teacher's Convention at Charlottetown. Mr. Fred M Nash, District Poul- try Promoter, arrived home last ev- ening from attending the Military School at St. John's, Quebec. Miss Hilde Halloran, who has completed a course in stenogralihy and bookkeeping, has returned to her home in Johnston's River. TURNED THE TABLES "Watch me take arise out of a tramp a,proanhad. "That's the same story you told ms last time you accosted me," he said, when the vagabond had finish- ed hls tale 0f woe- “Is it?" was the answering quest- ion. "When did I tell it to you?" “lost week." mitted the tramp. “I'd almost for- gotten meeting you. I was in pris- on nil last week." To attract tourists this year Fb-ance will have a "Buy French Scenery" drive. Grip and “F|iie" Keep Nurses Busy First Appears as a Common Cold, But Gains lieadwsy in SIX HOURS -—..-——- BEGINS WITH BORE THROAT It is in the breathing organs that the germ of Influenza gains its foot- hold. 0o after your little cold st once. With the first sneeze use Cs- t-mhorsone Inhaler. Flu germs can't live in the atmos. Pliers o! Catar- rhosone. You get relief at oncefnic Thankful Baln Elsie Mofnnis Noemi Bain Mrs, M- Wheatley Teresa Cass 7-1 Marlon Howat‘ Qpqle-‘Molltlllar o. “Nlllflilflt McLean "The bottom has fallen out of 0U.’ _ . ‘ .‘ This has also been‘ known. w fail out o! the mend iisndnbtor fir. cough and nose cold stop quickly. Sore throat is ra- iisved. Sneezing vpittlng and pain over the eyes some to an end. ’ Nothing quicker than Cotsrrlsosono for Grippe, Colds, catarrh, Influ- enza. Sold by di-uggists, complete outfit inducing Inhaler 01.00, small silo CAi/iuiiri-Q-vnnr. “rm/ii (tiff-Hy (An/HM him." said the smart young man as. “Mebbe 1 did mebbe 1 didn't," no; in God's House. o 1626-3-23-31. f _ Classified Aduertisements ; Onslnselflon... Tlcnpqumqggyuq; Io per llna of I words lo per line of i words sou 7s per llne of 5 words "' ‘ 3.3..‘ . 'E‘1‘_ ‘ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH In addition to the regular morning service at eleven o'clock, there will be a. special service at the hour of four This service has been arranged so as to appeal especially to the young people, but the ln- Tlse outstanding events in the life of Jesus will be told Milly 0| the old familiar Hymns with their rich message will be sung. i Let us honour this most sacred day by attending service GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE AT ELEVEN Th; Wflflhip will be conducted by tbs Minister. The Sermon will be preached by Bcv. Carlyle Wollllfl- (YCLOCK "Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? B05014 811d gee l! there be any sorrow like unto My Hollow? STRANGERS AND vlsrrons CORDIALLY mvrrnn. FRIDAY Miscellaneous romv ennui: McDONALD. no- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- villa. (B. 3, Soul-is.) 9319-10-15-1 month. CAPTURED, A FOX WHICH owner may have by proving pro- perty and paying expenses, Fred E. Moyse, Central Bedeque. l664-3-24-2i. Boarders Wanted BOARIIERS ACCOMIVIODATED AT at 319 ED504321 Street. 1813-3-23-31. For ~ Sole '-usnnoaniv sun/inns FOB lining outhuusos etc. ic. pex sheet Guardian nflice tf ~UI SAL! - OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle Guardian Office 2-44.! FOL SALE T0 LIT. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office u. r-‘on sans: r P “wivrzzv ‘DRAKE. Apply to Lyle Boswell, Marshfieid. 1668-3-24-11. FOB SALE — HOLSTEIN BULL. two and one-hall years old. Very quiet. James Hughes, Bcdlcird. 1637-3-23-21. you saw - rum: nunn cov- desdaie Stallion coming two years ol W. A. Simpson, Bayview, P. E. I. 1628-3-23-31. Maginnis got a job on the rail- way. He was allowed to travel to ‘his work every morning by an ex- press ttain which obliglngly slow- ed down sufficiently for him to drop off safely. But one morning the engine driver forgot. and the train dash- ed through the cutt ng where the gang was at work. The foreman thought he would have to do without Maginnis for the next few hours, but presently, to his surprise. a battered-looking figure approached him and report- ed himself. I "Goodness, man," cried the fore- man, “and where did you get om" Maginnis turned stlffly, and pointed with one trembrm hand to the grassy banks, as he sighed: "All along there, sori" For] is hlililll Qqmtrvoted s number of new municipal liooyltv-lo Help Wanted EABN UPWARDS 0F $25 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom company, Toronto. H. W. March 19-22. Lost LOST - SILVER. FEMALE FOX. Any person catching some will receive a generous reward. John Scott, Clyde River. 1002-3-22-8i. Wanted WANTED -_ CATS WITH KIT- tens Apply R. Raymond, South- ‘ port or Phone 1-175. 1601-3-22-31. To Lei T0 LET — STORE LATELY 0C- cupied by Johnson's Ladies Wear. Also dwelling, rented together or separately. Apply 146 Great George Street. 1035-3-23-41. Female Help AVanted WANTED - EXPERIENCED W0- man or girl for housework in country. Apply this oflice. 1624-3-22-31 A/Inlo Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER. through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful izrailuates. Write Molar Barber College. 5'13 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. l-i-stttf. SELL FROM HOUSE T0 HOUSE 180 Guaranteed Household Neces- sities. such as Food Products. Remedies, Toilet Preparations. Veterinary Products, cw. ClWh iii on profits of $50.00 to $75.00 per week. Unemployed, make mo icy instead of losing some! Protection in reserve territory. Sure sale in every home. No risk Ask for de- tails and catalog. The Fnmiiex Products Cnpony, 4785 St. Cath- erine East, Montreal. M. W. 3-22-tts-1Bi. Mistress: “Jane, whatever is the mutter with your hair?" Servant: “Madame-it's the cn- valry regiment-they all wanted n look of my hair before they left-J Hawaii has s new biscuit and bread plant which cost half l» mlllon dollars. Osecheslovakla contributed led "ssr $90,000,000 toward the con- traction of new worthwhil-