- ' g cgiatorrmgwhvqvsxuies H Chsti Sill-Jill . 000 . . 0B AIlITrHRB-‘af "a m M IlIlIlIlINVlQwHMA-ll- INUMRMIVIIII Uh A Shepherd - . lAeAUe".-w-—We|bcrne leader seem-m P. M. Mlthem-Jfiodt Hand Blew Sennon-Wrhe Two Builder-g." ALI. CORIJIALL!‘ INVITED Au Modern‘ Dancing M a i o cl y C I u b Orchestra 9 to I2 , Price 25d:- “Sis Perkins” Scores Big Dramatic ilit A clilflcltgwthizléxeedgregfidpeiihhke‘ Popular req ins" staged in Holy Redeemer Hell lest ev The BAPTIST Churc lllNlSTEBu-TBE REV. HARVEY L. DENTON. B-Tb». 8-D. MORNING WORSHIP 11 013L001! cted-----------—-—-—---Choir Sermorv-"Despi-se Not Thyself.” THE REV. THOMA BRUCE McDORMAND of Am Junior and Senior Brotherhoofls meet Jointly et 0:105:60! r moraine worshl . Mr. cliorransnd addresses this [a Senior ladies close meats at Iii o'clock. THE CHURCH 8011001. 2.30 P. M. All clues t‘ ti: tion this hour. o3§§"y»u.°§’m'il°ho Q‘. EVENING WORSHIP 7 01131.06! """"""" nnnnnnnflnrn Anthem—selccted~s-——--_--_.-..-_,..cum lclmon-"Shom or Strenrth" - - - - m. Mflnlllwflpfl Th l: Ch u elc v P“... n. stoma-cursor"- --- Miss Vera. ll. Melanin: C His: Helen Callback. 0r, 7°" 1W "vii"! t0 worm!!! with PTIBI‘ CHURCH . Mill Bu" Choir Dllvctor. tfy cous who decides to visit the elite relstio in New York. How she disturb: their social equilibrium in such s short order is somethine that kcvils the audience in ughter lit» ‘ le l?’ and all»; vely played by Miss innie oon. who thoush new in drama-tic circles showed remarkable 1Y1 every part of role allot.- er. The parts c! Mrs. llilrebeth Chandler, Baldwin, her son, and Marcia. her dauqhter, wore splen- didly portrayed by Helen Garrett. Mr. Steve Reddin, and Miss Grace Perry. Garter. e butler. was an ex- tremely dl lcult role which was handled by Mr. Gerald Nantes in an excell nt manner. Lydia Selle. the society mat~ run who dreamed o! meeting ea W"! uelflbrl es was played b MissEtelliwenlneclevca-erlg ilagoahletmenngr. d. w“ "I! i"! l. Jay Schuyler. Glgfifivira. smifikins and Violet Aster complete the cast and gresonvarlmllls were all women- ons y we n xpreted m. Gerald Mallett, Mr. Connie Le- clalr, Miss Helen Huzhee. and Ida Peters, respectively. Thaeapoclalt er between the acts includ solos by Messrs. Clarence Howstt and . Plus Callaghan which were on Iuiscticelly receiv- m u l-llaufifiyfloglet e to til; eon OT-‘lollor-an, direction the motor-boat docked at Charlottetown Willi-king sales Until late at night, The central iiusrdisn m-qv-I-w 'l‘ is lee new: o: “i Illqlllil 0 ’ ‘ be inserted‘ el y peyeble in sfigt”‘°""‘""if.'iiiilt‘li?iii N031“ RIVER 134F115’! l6!‘ visa for May l, conducted b Rev. l" nM§'3.”§i{€i3..'5' 1m" 5.‘ $5.2" stgn, communion alter.“ All are welcome. L450. ..,___._. lillJn B. 0 LL f hi graft clothe?“ lNbIe et OI! n gr on Ondmwss day. Drop in :33 be measured for your new guléh e news! aetdreme ~ cents e word elivenea. IHWPIIS NOTIOE- a B. B. Colony Trader will take lvesteck nd general cargo for Baint John's. arbonear, Port Union and Ba beris, loading Manda , May 2nd? A Pickard 6a Co. Aienzi. L-‘lti-é-Bii-t-Z- POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday two female veg- rants were remanded to zive them an opportunity s: returninrr _to their hordes in Summer-aid. Two local vagrants were allowed to go alter recelvinz a severe reprimand from His Honor. T0 VISIT HERE-His Wors Mayo;- E. A. Foster was inform bv the Department o! National De- fence yesterday that the French cruiser ville d’Ys was scheduled to visit Charlottetown on August 23 to 2B inclusive. ARR-IVE WITH HERRING-A late Thursday form Cape Tormen- tine. New Bru ck, with a cargo of fresh herring. The fish were dis- posed or at 35 cents per two dozen and the owners were kept busy it was said. B. l. S. HALL liE-DECOBATED .—-'Ilhs Benevolent Irish Society through its social committee has had the organization's social hall newly decorated, it was announced last night. Pre arations are being do to provl e the public with n11 modcirglld dancrian on dsocisll cyt- en ngs eac a ur a n z The Melody Glub Orchestra will funrlsh th _ 21;’!!! K use ' _ . vsrdnlgllifilnllgltale oimllusrll B517, 983mg; fisaitalt one Kori”. '3 a fl-Ild m». critical Ids.‘ vléwriaytl T. lily“ — M externally is 28. 1988, alter Walker. Johnstonea River, a. daughter. acorns’ Mlwlgfllk-At Murray River on April , lees, A. D. Manhood, aged its, years. fiulersl Manda at 2 p. CHURCH 0F IYAIGLAND‘ l» Si. Paul's Churcli Q» ens. armour Arron nssren new. Id: deems-In “I oquim outfits. We eeum the mmgl?°%. Austin min Preacher et Both services Th0 349""- averrlicdv welcom- nrlv. n. o. MYMOIID. M- 5-. WW- m. BAR-lbw -- At the P. E. Island Hospital Friday. April 30th. "was, Mrs. Ferny Barlow. Funeral pgvats. Interment Selma. 8.5. omit flowers. q Agtil W i888 Ell-ion “it ' Grant will I Fimeramfrgolm on Blind-WY. in: at lioblcclr Cemetery. or her . We, 92 1449- oral 4m . y 1 t. flop/lee * " .3... .-...._:. for. s? other. le’s In Mcmoriam m i“ ""wu"'s°"nm' " its. “fill-l X011 have deer Mother All?» will’! vs: bar ‘lous- kiu eoe- United Church “y. rruou MILLER. M. s. B. Ila-Minister i lav. s. c. MecKENZll. B. materiel-act Minister. A. no! xenon», unset, A-Lflfls-OIIOQIIK rinity "m P‘. lla-fihlllle W "Irharullerbenl Iii! M”: p slants. Ii o...» Qtmt L-Rlqlflwll. ' ' HEIDI“! NOTICE ‘We have bee; appointed Island wholesale '- llstributorp for SALT New price Ill“. affective May 4nd severing fishery, evaporated and read selt iii-tire mall erg" telephone or mo. us m» future require- . H. R. LARGE o co. l1 W re at vee this week llod loft Ogle:- l" t- m" on the early train las Saturday. City Police loomed yes- terday. They befieved he was en- orth cu WYK.“ wast-en - mieslrelx t: police eaerly this wfil. LOADED CAR. DERAILBD - A freizht car loaded with lumber and attached to the regular eastern train left the mils near Brudcnell Station, a few miles from Mont- ague. last evening. A wreckin train was sent from the city an r p‘ " the car. 'I‘here was little damage to track. The locomotive attached to the eastern train with two cars proceeded to Georgetown following the derailment. ~ e re- mainder of the train was left at the scene of the accident until alter the car was re-railed. INTERESTING ADDRESS - At the Army and Navy Club last ev- ening the Rev. Canon Malone gave e. most interaction and instructive addrem on the Diamond R . a small island six hundred feet high in the West Indies. which in i803 was fortified by the British and pie ed an important part in that regly n during the war between the gfilt h and Extrich 1211f“ that tl e. e garrison er e een mon wly cspltulaicd to the Munch w! all the honors of war. PRESENTATION T0 BRIBE- IO-BE-Mlss Lona Duncan. who L ressntlnz Fashion Craft made-to- $20511“! clothes will H milk. 847 Dystsnt is m route m some seaport in an endesv- glue“ W“ mmled caption wsfi. held at the by motor on a wedding through the Maritime Provinces. 0n their return they will reside in Charlottetown. 8mm! Theatre To Be Air Conditioned For Gyro Minstrels e courtesy oi d McDonald. local rwresen vse. ‘"333’ “more °°$' was o - by the City Health chaser. to the levee crowd antl- rttfd “ma. spared m ' {rm e o ms a these a comfortable aswcll as givina than e real show. ltecsrlto- ‘l 1M. aLl-llflii. '06.‘: Hooper. u-vsc-s-ao-sl Mll- L. 53G. Rep- Jegvo o5.» rzilltgcrlaflnrwn-une lstret on uh. ' ' 8' I two year old record v 7 $9 lbs. ma! m owlbesfi ifilsrvttewa Ezéleneniia- Ii . 0 . Mutch. North River. Dr. J. P. Lents. Ohslzottetown, purchased a ha] sister of Juno of the Isle’ recently. PERSONALS Mr. Lloyd Henderson of Free- land left this week for Boston, Mass-PB. a "to report that Mrs. g a good recovery from her recent illness and is at gresent the uest of her sister, irs. Harry llllphantr-s. Fgirficervgg 0132?. Charlottetown 51'. E QISSGUIEI‘ O11 he Cmedlan Airways plane to Mcneton yesterday. it is plea-sin Dr. C. C. Archibald and Mrs. Mchibeld returned to their homo in Truro. N. 8-. yesterday after a in Charlottetown. may were szuesis of Mr. and Mrs. W. I... Brenton. Mr. (Dolln sohurman, of wilmot p,“ in an advemaement m m. Volley, who was undergoin treat- s t.‘ Amuvz mom mum-go ... Ry House. the guest ot Mrs. Bruce my. n. o. Raymond, n. 0., reetor Dlvisvm-S- ol 5t. Paul's Anglican (mulch and _ Padffiifii ‘ailihil’ ‘istfiii; vverrinx. While in ti: Ontario (I45- You the decree o! ngsmr oi Dlvln~ Duncan ' Storey ivcrmwstztsltlrsslzww“ N - 1 l... e.u.... uptla s “LEFT Pnovnvqin. ‘is nligrgg - __ Qfifgufilflllftfixifieboflu-[llnfm '1'" “Aqfre-lgytlirctt wedding took place Un ted Churdl Parson- age last nlzht, w Iona M. Duncan deuahter- of Mr. and Mrs. Rober A. Duncan, Grafton to Mr. Frank . Storey, eon of Mr. and Mrs. William J’. store , Prince Street. The Rev. Hugh illsr, pastor of the church officiated. The bride looked very charming in a. London tan suit with acces- sories in match. she were a cor- sets of pink carrletions. She was at ended by Miss Elds Storey, sis- ter of the groom who wore a grey suit with navy blue accessories and acreage or snap dragon. Mr. Sheldon . brother y hen Miss ceremony re- home of the bride's parenis, attended by relatives and immediate friends of the {annular couple. La er Mr. and Mrs. Storey gellt Y P Eastern Guardian . .'This column ls reserved for news of [MN interest but eilvertlsin of e news! nature may be at 4c I word strictly payable in ed- vsncc. . NSUBSOBIPTIONS was married last night to Mr. in the Fronts storey was presented with B- Chsriottamwn uardian ma‘; be fulrdlnélersgeet 2y emvlfllfa; banded to their or. Archie limb. . . c Oomp -—-—-—~ m e ‘m’ Charlrgtictown The “VMAKE YOUR WAVES Par- , t when ‘Miss Duncan sev- ered connections with the stefl of the Prince Edward Theatre where she was cashier. The , e nied by the bes , M Duncan's co-workers. gesentsticn was made lsstlsstur- dav n1 ' JBAD ROADS Blane of the ROMA, Charlotte- town. was in Montague on Wed- rnsnent this Spring. In uiro abo t the attractive prices et (lira. W. %‘ ‘ Be t Salon, Wood Islands efiaontzguyes. 11-872-4-29-21. -- Inspector then brldedo-bo was also the re- . esd l: c repo is the girlfinztrsi’. tlnlheb. gsinfissgfi. lrloadzyin ybs%i‘rccz?d1ition.-L.r W“ ..'HOCKEY men BANQUET Card Of Thanks Mrs. Isl-(‘Jffletflbllfitfiéih and '. us on, w galore e “$31 thgnks to their re.- se Ely”, finds and nel hour for _ir many acts of klu ess r113; air recent god bereavement. V or floral tri u t d liter l as anL-7df-4-8s-ijl. ti“ r Phone 1000 . . . Macias: w were also present. The table was spread for twenty-live I Alter nartakinfl o prepareg the follow- z Homes . or as Toast Master. nosed w. A. uccnaman in d. out that our Km: is deep- eoorts a swag s” %§§§ ha: ~—A banquet was tendered by the ladies in the Memorial _ “The rials". , with Mayor Mc- W A can and was the Imperial colors. good lugs decorated in of he Maclntyrb acting Th y in in . He realis- ed that in order to have a healthy. ... il°“ili..“‘d.e.jli .. fielder.» ant o! the club. Allison Ilse- e Secretary Mr. Archie a i l; ti? 21.; Transfer Certificate, of the bowl weekly meeting we hot dogs and cocoa, lend McGilllmy and 60s have another Investlture monv ln a few weeks time. ley McInn W lant. S. McInnls. Fred Wed 8rd Charlottetown R ov e r be back-you can't keep a cord; down. ter cl Mr. and Mrs. Ch e i0 Presyt and L; LNOticQs, 1ST cnsawrrnrown moor This Troop l5 to m regre that Mr. Bhennan Stewart, w‘. h“i.‘°°i“’"'t‘.:{' " t. “it; en e c o All the boys jfllilll-lill timing fir; q, speedy recovery, Trenegre We ask all scou asters note that when boys dulre to Jon an~ ather ‘Irogp, hit is necessary for em to o ta a Discharge or which must hsiéimi. “Y t" “Wit? "mi" . o no eccep ye w o have been active in scouting and anxious to enroll with another Troop. but are unable to produce a Dischanqe Certificate, Executive Meet-in ExAlll Lxgnombers of the rcyvinciel ecu ve are reques o on on ey. ey . e be held in the ‘Ibwn Hall of Burn- merslde at 7.30 p. m, Scooters Club Meeting On Thursday evening the Cher. ioileiown Soouteris club held s special meeting st the m1 Char- lOl-leliflwn Group Headdunters, to arrange definite plans for the m- nwal Cub Camp. for the Bvoutevs Club Concert. which w.‘ on May 12th., in Prfnre of Wales Colleze Hall, now post- io be held poncd in May 31st. 5TH CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP On ‘Iluesdav evening the (Jharlnlteiowyr Webster acted as Chairmen fng talk sbressine the advaniawec which mimht be derived from our gum- mer camps. Scooter‘! Club f‘ ,2 The Charlottetown Bowler’: Club presents a cancer-l. in Prince 0i’ Wales colleg, Hall on May 81st. ‘Tickets are now on sale brv mem- enjoyable been prepared bers of the Club. Pfbflmmmo has and we ask for your support An attending our concert. The price 0f admission is so cents. or}: CHARLOTTETOWN moor Last Saturday the boys enloyed when seventeen “we ‘Ihe concluded wlnnine atabané quot early in May. Th team will a team from st. James 'I‘rcop l. ten mile hike IFE/s worst successful ire h in and Cook for theig zndg. Class Bowllruz League las week team is to next Tuesday t 3.30 . . Y allies. Thoafollowing buoy: pose the winning team: 30b For- sythe. Lelth Fhrd, Bill H . Gordon Gay and Bob Clewggzgzfon The boys are gradually getting Another their uniforms together. two weeks and we expect to have Wary boy on parade in full rml- form. The regular weekly htkc will be geld as usual at 2.00 o'clock to- ay. Next week after our t to have a ring- sohg. Everybody OUT. 6TH Cl-I WN T800! Our scoutmasisr invested Ro- Maurice tcllc. We now have seven mo boys to be invested and hopece m. We expect ‘to begin on our week- ly hikes and Camp-fires in the near future. ‘This is about the end of hhe "ln- door" season and we are publish- ing e. list of Badges completed during the last few months. Mis- sinner-Walter Cssford. Frank Gallant. Hubert MoCalluzn, Stan- is. I... Moivfurror. Fred c. Heelthyman—-W. Casford, F. Gal- L . MeMurrcr, go. Entertainer-f. Gallant. H. Mc- Callum, Fred Wedge. Friend of Animals-JV. Casford. mo Wedge. Knot-tor ~—I". Gallant. H. Mc~ Oallum. Plllmbcr -W. Custard. Marksman »-H McCallum Interpreter -~Fred Wedge. Last Saturday the Patrols went‘ on s. hike to obtain Stave: for the , forthcoming Church Parade. 1m Patrols went to North River Bridge and the other two to Kep- George Coffin. Instructor ofélele a Scouts leaves for Halifax on Ma}; day. However the Instructor good texue l vlsliina Mm. Watson at the Conanauizht Amriznents. Char- lMMl/OWIir-l-l. ..'5l1iriey Annear, little d: h- ere {lad to report well and mekins e N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMII Charlottetown end North Wililhltl Phone ll .:-.~.' 5th 'I‘roc~n held a ban- auet in Zion Hall. The scouts en. toyed a very pleasant recast and later all loinod ‘another in e sing. song. which included a number of old Camp favorites, "he new M1; for the oocassion. and gave an fumin- to the boys on scoutinz. regular Co l tende to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Ga ~ lsn on the birth oi a son on Ap 20th. Th A ll meeting of the L1n~ coin all’. was entertained at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gallant on fifteen members present. The min- e bingo and dance in t e neg; tu- as soon as the material to do so mlttees gave their various reports. The Mrs. J. F. Dolmn, Mrs. C. Hen-ell, Mrs. J..A. Gallant and Miss Marzaffl Kenna Miss Mary Kelly and Mrs. enswered et the May meeting with ulohn Perry invited the mentin s-AQAQ @3113 to be a lswyeéjymond - llflgkr erian lnlsutzru-wssrvusrem ucegyp-cram: "flu Beth el Inns-us. N. ale, m. no r. =~wn l3 Ignores oWinsthe inane-OM. res, Ill. Aatham-“Gerlilo llolr Saviour" —-G ' “Remember the Sabbath Day to IQUING "Qllll? lrloaldhe xnun-sy-y Isles. IVINDIG ~ W038!!! mmod Keep it Holy. . Preacher a Bill!!! flqrnln] Music: Evening Music: Jntbun-“Jllet As l lAlm" STRANGERS AND V! St. James iihurch Public Worship: MORNING Ar uncvrm AND EVENING A1‘ seven 0121.001: THE MINISTER- ____........__-.---..-.. ‘col it Ten Oteloclr A. l. Anthmr-“Crofllflt The Bar” —- - -- — - “d” INVITED. ___._.__._Iew\el SITOIS CORDIALLY New Glasgow _ _ And Vicinity rm. Herbert Donald. Sea View. is at present visiting in New Glas- gow. atulatione are bolus EX“ Tuesday evening, April 19th. In m; absence of the President the Vice nesldent presided and the meeting opened in the usual man- nu, Roll call was answered by house-cleaning hints. There were utos of the previous meeting were reed by the secretary and stood approved. It we‘ arr ed to hold tum. It was decided that isses Annie Hen-ell and Icons Gallant would canvass for the Red Cross was sent out. The different com- rlck committee reported lak- lng a treat‘, to two patients. The new commi tees named were: Sick. Frank Doiron and Mrs. Cor- nelius Hen-ell. Refreshments, Mrs. lleclalr. Pzogrsm: Mrs. John Mc- wilmd Doiron. Roll call will he bulbs. Mrs. _ members to her home for the ensuelng meet- ing. The evening's programme run- s ed of two contests. The first by Mrs. Wilfrid Doiron. second lss Mary Anthem exchanging slips or by the ladies in charge. The S rlngfield Dramatic Club. resents their play “The Village Eawyer", in the ocal hall here on Wednesday evenlna. April 21th. i0 a full house._Mr. Walter McKenzie introduced the players. and s ecial coud not be made o any Eieorticu ar c sracter, as they all i: their different parts in a .lehd;d manner. Much credit is ue Mire. llverett Harlem. whose ireotlon the ley was under. The allowing ls e east: Dan Bright. ‘ille-tll-‘E 0F CHRIST (Passion Play) 70 minute sound film with travelogue 3 additional interesting films Heartz Memorial Hall Thursday May 5th, 1988 8 o'clock i i l Scoutere Club Concert As the Nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital are holding their [rad- usting exercises on the eve- ning oi‘ May 12th.. 193i. end as here are other worthy activities being held on the suno evenin the Scooters Club Conce which was M- vertised for Mey ltth. has been postponed till Mei 31st. t J58. XO-Ofi-O-OQQQODOQQO-Q-ODQOQ i Huslam: Mrs. Dill. not afraid to speak her mind, Mrs. Arthur Has- lam; Angie Barrett, sister of Seth, Miss 01W.’- Buchnlmn; Con- ant. n political boss, Arthur Has- lem; Seth Barrett. the Lionel Ford; sum Dill, a married man, Hyatt Haslcm; Helen Conant. David's daughter, Mrs. Lionel Ford; James Ficrguson, David's right hand man, Ivan Lambs; Isabel Underwood, from gay Broadway, Miss Wlnulfred Huslcm; Alan Spencer. summer boarder, Crawford Sinclair: Isobelia, a household factorum. s. A. K. MacGregor. S eclalties between the acts were, so Kay. Mr. Albert Gallant; the Misses Lsrrlbe and a so Major Robert Howard was greatly n preclatcd by the RLLYIIOC. After e performance the Halters were treated to a lunch by the ladies of the United Church Missionary Society-G. mi. BURROSWE SIIBLIMATE FOR SEED TREATMENT High quality Seed eells more readily than inferior Treat your Seed as a preventive against Black Leg, Scab. Scarf. Rlllloctonia, etc. with Bichloriile of Morel-ll’! (Corrosive Sublimete) the beet maceration known to pleat Petholollail fogvthir urnoee- Mall rdcre illici- noz. sate end n rsu. y o. n. 1. rorsro Gnowans’ ASSOCIATlON. m _ lllihlhlfihhllnd I; .{?5'€fi'$‘¢ sees; ]|'1__ l};