'~ ycoob‘ ltllllli l-"Rlo ., / . -———_-—-—-—'—"'-r a special oocdrrlrldy Service will be held in st. Paul's Anglican Church under the direction of the‘ Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association, on Friday from 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. The seven last words uttered by ‘our Lord on the Cross will be taken by the following Clergy- Ql ' _ FIRST WORD. Word of Intercession. By Rev. S. Davies, Rector of St. John Anglican Church, Milton. SECOND wonn. Word of Pardon. By Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Zion Presbyterian Church. THIRD WORD. Word of Human Care. By Rev. l. m: I J. Levy, Baptist Church. FOURTH WORD. Word of Loneliness. [By Flt-Lt; Scrace, R.C.A.F. Chaplain, R.C.A.F., Charlottetown. FIFTH WORD. Word of Human Need. By Rev. T. E. MacLennan, Trinity United Church. SIXTH wolm. Word of Victory. By Rev. r.” H. St. James Presby- E“ Bussell Somers, M.A., S.'I‘.M., terlan Church. savalwrn wonn. Word of Trust. By Rev. J. 'r. ' Ibbott, Rector of St. PauPs Anglican Church. The public is cordially invited to avail themselves of the opportunity of‘ attending this service, a part, if not the whole of the service, to meditate upon the Cross of Christ ear Lord. ‘ In Memoriam Senate Vacancies By B. K. CARNECII (Canadian Press Staff Writer) h loving memory of our daugh- Vea-llp C. Beaten, who depart- sthh lile, March-doth, i943. ‘l t tell Wart“: l‘. moors": ..... And wills she sleeps a peaceful Ier memory we shall always keel?- w by son-owing Father and 3-29-11 Prime kcnzie Kl 3:; i6 “senate vacancies to f orthoodnins genera elegtllgn bent the feeling here is that he will fill few if any before ii In A Memoriam copfjglff- Q -_- , around the i. PITII I. BBEHAW‘ '1 death occurred on March ‘B. a of Mrs. -Pcter J. Brchaut of vlil y Oove, PEI. The late Mrs. Brehaut was up and about as usual on the morning of her death. WU de a IN with attack all? died instantly. was seventy years of age, hav- bem born on Jan. as, 1875 at Iandahshe wasths daugh- of the late Mr. and Mrs._lifiungo . Her maiden name was Ilinbsth Charlotte Ferguson. She was married to rater J. Brehaut. on ulatlon here centres Ont. usually well-informed source here-forecast that Arthur W- ” ‘ Ltbcrl ‘ of a ar- llarnent for ‘Toronto Trinity and head of the Ontario Liberal org- anisation, and Dr. J. R. Hurtubise. Liberal member for Ni would beehoserl. Dr. Hurtublse would give Ontario French Can- adian representation re lacing the late Senator Cote an Northern i OTTAWA, March as - (C?) — ul i unusual high q the present" session of n. lament e ' other various foods l r 1U‘ i Matinsgand Lltany. f - 11:00: gem-caches, Table Prayers m! Q \ ' _ ’ "mm ims, flies m- grlglws ‘a have it" ; »'.‘°°‘ ”°"°."°"’~ $5.3.“ £13m. ‘EVE... ‘ill?’ a not: Clilid-refs service “W; ' yl.‘.'.'t“‘lu‘zi‘d.‘eh - 7:00: lrvensong and Sermon. 8%??? qwg; nav. canon n. m. MALONE, zeicll. . Iucumbn‘ In ldl-lflfl to the East Bee! K ” ' “i'll."i.iete'ili"i ifififiec m. c. . v ' . c ' c - y, q _ “ ' I Good Friday Service ell-Iconic ....... courte- - ous service from clerks who will l WBW need to lied”? -=.r_;.-.—_+' lillcenlStroct Meal! l Market llas Fine Easter lest Display 111a many customers of the Queen Street Meat Mullet will be well pleased with the display u! ter Baa! this lay for inspection Good Friday iii and customers both old axldrlewaretnvitedtocomeuiand look it over. Included tn the display are two ohniceybsby lafié lisécssseih? hyg; er carcasses 0 B 5 ~ ' very look oi the display makes one's mouth water anu this ysflrs m- Beef is well up to the high standard of this enterprialnil flflil- All the sundry merchandise that o w make up a first class $88M‘ mm“ may be pllNlllSdd from the well stocked shelves of this store- lncluded in the lot being hsnla. eds. e - a point to inspect this Good Friday morning. 8- -l. A__ Exceptional Display Easter Beef at J. M.’e Market J. Mia Meats have always gone hand in hand with the choicest quality obtainable and th display of Easter Beef at this pop- ar markecz is an outstanding one. Those priv-leged to see an early preview of t have remarked on the uality that Mr. Roop has obtained or his wide range of customers and they frank- ly stints that it would be hard to a u . The display will be open for in- spection Good Friday. All choice beef. You can't go wrong by choosing J.M.'s for your place ta select your Easter dinner. Avid In addition may also be obtained, the that go to cqmpiet Easter Let J. M.‘s have vour order today. J. M.'s MEATS Phone I810 or ll! Market Building FINE DISPLAY 1 is year's make up your ... ~ ‘cl..- mnsl mm =y»--»c,,c=»»;,;,=,,;»~, cm .- and s mambo of the Wo- “gilzrit ° if: o, m, m,‘ om. i2"; m“"°§"7t dafflet; Si? uri." vacsrrcs are State Secretary B f 5"... an Qteiviiied fi-leurld cliche; ‘WP-TW- Wlm W"! "Mimbtmt ‘f3: ea ygoguqquggy, dldate for Essex yam“ 1° e chm 15's.“ services were held at 1H8 vlwllonl- W- ~ Y l-Niix 8t s: incidence on March 14. sovsrnmthl W He"! ‘l;- ..... mo..." "2.’ ‘l.°“"..:§“‘ i212: %d..‘.’.‘°.l;8.'.‘.“°.‘:‘.......’"°‘°.'.'l its..." RQY'S . Rey V Wyhfl spokepfrom lmibarisnd, and l". 0. aandersui. . “amid-um h ndu‘ will ahadol _Lfllzlem glmllmcéoralignrlllias four M d F h M E .' l‘. Si! I'll ' m Irliest MseKinnon sa a Vlolellllifll. cs W the 601th! ‘at an is ark“ "d"! "W" "m" "l" g 1;- q-‘ogwlm lggmofsggag; Visit Roy’s Meat Market s scrrcyfi husbaag slat pliers‘ Tunlcon.’ Ol%oestdr. and If‘ l9; lg! Wtillllfl-‘lill dil- mcorn sons y . 1_ 3 , . _ _ 59°“ H- °3 goo/me guinea here believe that Dr. p Hy o aster But In , Mam, . n o uern- liar. s. Wm. Harris, , PS1,, and three Ferguson, East °“°'" Q.“- "lllllimm 's...°.l:."-; C?‘ OI‘, W I 01' w?‘ place and A. Neil McLean for l saint John. who hll Board Administrator 3.0.: : thr r gused by the deaths of Charles bearers were Everett is, shswlnigan: Lorna C. , e ‘ fifkifi, J}??- vfifiii. Etadaoons. and Arthur _ Th. u“, Lllrtld icreeastinl Sauve. Rlsaud. is being done here as to ..... “c: §ic - n..il.....%..u.s and ‘two r . .. . _ There are two vaeuicles Msnitobl. from -°Ol. . Bani of Thanks of the late Mrs. Peter I. It Guernsey Cove, wls their many friends for and naessagesflollsyln- them uring e r re- vsntent. M u“ if é 5 g. g. a s Q5 of the deaths Blaster S. MacMiilan is not Gil resign as head of the vernmsnt tthcreéo other he men acre W miilllkil IIIQTIIDQII, . . l!" Wm to $5,‘; ,,§§‘§‘,¥ icy? ueenb-Lunaldiuvg, and H. B. In Instr recent sad weave- MoCu och. Plctou‘ and one mem- ovatza» o...“ who m, p10... ber of the Legirla ure. x. J. Coch- EJ fill Oerds of slmnnthy lilfl of Thanks 4:... "F.......l*~ k Y i M raglhccumvlbcerhlid' re th caus , l‘ V 1.11008 fl 0S0 - Egan-Infill. alias-ii. ed by ‘the deaths of —--_--1__ A, Q1‘ Alba‘ , _ , Qlmlo ssniis SHIPPING J. n. n ior in British oolulnbla. Qvlaso “l?” rem lmdPllhearlldorrciielnlmlxiinrwAnhur - -- l‘ llC W8 I . Tho-sly oi Quebec has asked the n —------ 50% at ashes ELY, G ridgeshire, England- on Government th - coming from ‘Phstford Mines. (or. -_ One child was killed and be song overseas through the another is missing after two air- m: Que so instead of t rough croft collided ln rnldalr and crashed it was learned ‘here today. on some rottssos ..__...__.______. .__._____... no“ you v.1: LONDON -- (OP) - Vieoo nt .._._ G Bwinlml, minister of olvll aviatillm, calm mounlcln will mad the British legaticn to from a loos l llllls. son of the proprietor eluded in this display are 4 CHOICE BABY Bass PORK and LAMB carcass This beef is selected from some of the finest herds in the Province, and will be on display Good Friday morn- ng. — (GP) —'I'o conserve ‘filmy’? I N" fitouratignwllirmhls wt the Britain I) ounce? a held dilly m i2 uneee. The four ration has been doubled. CHINA SUPPLY IIOUTI The Ledo road takes its name O Bo You Know‘!- ‘a anon school. ll Nil!)- lt would ollsr II chillies an Aaadlalc. Imi- aeas. Agrlsoltllll. Home Io- ensmles or Industrial Course. GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Tlilseolsmnlsteasrvelfor saws ollocsltatsrast. eat ed alaoevvsrnstnremaybe at flvo coats a word. strictly pay- laadvanes. "-'“_ Marau- 600K! for Ehotograpns. CONIEDEIATION UPI 1N- SURANCE. ._-.- Tlllll Will. II Clio Chest Clinic at the Provincial Ba tlri on! Good Prtdsy. RESERVE EASTER MONDAY. April 2 for the play “Even Staph- en" at the Prince Edward Theatre in aid of the Charlottetown Hos- Dital. 3-24-5i. Illtl ALARM - The firemen were called yesterday afternoon at about half past three o'clock to [extinguish a grass fire on School St. There was no damage. I .___ . FLAGS AT HALF STAFF — Floss on ail Dominion Govern- |ment Buildings throughout Can- ada will fly at ha dfly oi’ the late Earl Lloyd Gentiles funeral. A telegram to that effect has been rgcelvgd by .Lleut.-Governor B.W. IJcPage. rulvanal. SERVICES - The _i'uneral of Mr. Peter Callaghan ‘W110 died ln the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday iset, which was loosely attended, was held Tues- day from the residence of his son Mathias, Emyvaic, to Saint Anne's Church. Tyrone, where Solemn High Mass was celebrated by his son. Rev. Louis P. Callaghan, D. 13-. assisted by Rev. W. V. Mac- Donald. 1317-. as Deacon and Rev. ~ XlLASimpson. as S ‘ - llers was Master of Ceremon- k: A8518"!!! in the choir were slat °3.“l‘.?.l““ul...“°”’ll‘ . o: , and Michael Glarkin. on.‘ m Personals Mrs. on. Emails. Vernon River. is visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown M’. Clark will be glad to know that she has had a satisfactory recov- ery after an operation in the P E. I. Hospital and is nonvalescinn at the home of her brother, Dr, J. A. Clark. Experimental Sta- on. 11v MEMORMAM MRS. B. M. JOHNSON A very large circle ‘of friends learned with sorrow cf the death on March 8rd, at the Charlotte l-tesldence, of Mrs. R. M. Johnson the only daughter of Mr. John Lewis of the original Poole and Lewis. With the ex- lived in this city. was loved by a host of friends who will always have sweet memories of hei- lovable character. A rare mannered for her acts of kind- those who were helped by her. In s ever a supporter. She is survived by her daugh- ter. Lieut. R.C.A.M.C. who returned to Canada last year from s service o! three years in England and Italy, and who came from Montreal with her mother in her last ill- ness. A brother, John Lewis, form- erly with the Bank of Nova Bcotia and now retired, lives in ‘Ibronto. A largely attended funeral ser- vice conduct by Rev. Mr. Mc- Lennan was held in 'I‘rlnlty Uni- ted Church of which Mrs. John- son was a member. "To live in hearts we leave be- hind. is not to die." waflMiLH To ~ v. ‘n. no flom s tqwn in India. 'l‘llos. llills’ Meat liarket. dealers in the City. all day. a ll-laonth-old steer weighing 1J0 fattened by llr. Godfrey, is this show, carrying oil most. of the and fatter than any of the other Islald innate In purchasing this anlsnll before It left the lsl|| Also ovl display is ssteer L040 lbs; another heifer fell baby beef. 7 months old, icli by The above display were Great Display of f EASTER BEEF n m Illllsboro Street, the oldest local have on exceptionally fine display oi Easier Beef, and it wlll ply yon to inspect it am Friday when the store will be open lir, Billie. having as expert eye for quality, has featuring hill display Glasgow Road, wltk the intention it in “The Maritime Fat Stock Show." by John watt llaanpvlllm another c olre _ fed by Mr. Tweedy‘, ver. This whole offering is one oi tke finest, securing a choice cat would do well to pay llr. Mills emétcnt service awaits yon antler clean. sanitary conditions. . all dressed by the skillful head of Prank oi "Ill! fin» Moat Market. ' llasls. bllcons, canned goods. m. flint all help to vnnke up your loai the civil aviation oonf renoe which W!!!" ‘"0"?’ l!!! ll" l"! nlreliased from the well-stocked shelves oi opened at Cape-town Mar-u - this market. lbs. after fasting. This animal was of entering Nine island cattle were entered top honors. This steer was heavier entries. Mr. illgls was very for- Jewell Brothers, llivlglllon. wel , North lli . and anyone desirous of a visit. Courteous, U as amid?- z stencils-inns c" SUITS See our superb collection of Tailored or Dressmslier Suits. A varied assortment to select from within the reach of all. Ask to see our special $19.50 line. Other prices 811.05 to‘ 880.50, COATS Smart Tweeds, Chesterfields, Gabardines-Shorties and ,Tlli0l'Idt-'NIV)' Blues and Blacks. Loose or Fitted styles. Whatever is, new in coats vve have it-a wide variety of colors. Sizes ll to 48. Prices . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.95 to 830.50 “DRESSES ‘ _ Charming Dresses in pretty eye-catching jersey prints. Some with smart brief sleeves. All new and very attract. ive. Sizes ll to 26 1-2. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.95 to $17.95 HA TS lore they are! Color bright hats that an Isle for your new Spring Suit and Shortie. Classic beauties that go everywhere . . . . . . .......$2.98to$7.95 szqn 1s BLOUSES S WEA TERS HAND BAGS Our stock is complete and our prices reasonable-You are cordially invited to call and inspect our lines before buying your new Spring outfit. . THE GREENDAI. LADIES’ waan 99 QUEEN ST. PHONE 1501 Lawrence Sweeney of Bear Riv- thc late Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, was killed in action er. son of m, mm, o, m m, Bar River Soldier Killed In Action .__.__ Belgium on Oct. 27 last- upon the d "It is Oi’ a gentle. retiring nature she ture the to "Medical I realize how useless it is for ness and generosity known only to me to express to you my 191"" yvnpathy. The wri worthy'public protects. too. both not bring back your des community and cultural. she was friend. for vl to be free from warfare. w_ho still fight will__n l“ fl "ifiiéififi 3 widow of the late Richard M. John- write this letter. son one of the founders of John- duty to inform you of the cir- son and Johnson of this city who numatances which resulted in predeceased her a number of years. death of your friend. Pte. Ls-w- She was born in Charlottetown, rence Sweeney. "In the military operation-s firm of the village of Plndor-p, Lawrence was instantly killed by shrapnel caption of several winters spent in from a German shell. had Montreal most of her days were‘ been one of the 0X12. dlan. ctory, peace. OPENING of WRIGHT” SUNNYSIDE SHOE SHOP killed H8 of an at- tack force whose task was to cap- Wll- ~ attention reached Law- rence immediately after hit but he was Christian; she was ‘ever thought- and there was nothing that could} ful of others and will long be re- be d ' tten and Easier Saturday Morning Stocks of Fine Quality Shoes, including Golden-Pheasant Shoes, will be ready fer your inspection A line of Fine Quality Handbags will also be offered g It is with regret we cannot have our beautiful Store completed entirely due to many delays, however your EASTER SHOES are ready and awaiting you.. l“ l-le is survived by a brother. John. who is serving with the Canadian Army in Italy, and by a sister. Julia. who is living in Montreal. The following letter was receiv- ed by Mrs. John H. MacKlnnon, Bear River. who adopted Lawrence eath of his parents: with sincere regret that I It is my sad "l Misses Genevieve Csrr-agher and he was instantly wold can- rly beloved Perhaps I may be able to increase your pride in “l. N/S Eleanor Johnson, ply ‘was llll Oill‘ ‘IIIID ACHII true . All) r As a soldier he asked w hi" ° for nothing but the risht to tight a world Those of usl ever fo at Whose who gave their lives for lreedom. "May I extend to you. Mrs. MacKlnnon, my sincere sympathy at the loss of so gallant a friend.” Signed, A. A. GROSSET. Lieutenant. ICELLYB CROSS AND VICINITY Mr Harold McManus was a visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Russel Nantes spent Sun- day vlsitlng in North Wiltshire and New Haven. Messrs Gavin Woods and Joe McMahon were recent visitors on the Green Road. Mr. Francis Carragher spent the ‘week-end in Kinkom at the home of Johnny Mulligan. Reta Stordy are now attending the Short Course in P.W.C. r llNlMlNl . r. The many friends of Miss Mary Bradley are sorry to hear she is a patient in the City Hospital. Mrs. Stephen Smith left Sat- uldsy for ‘Hum to reloln her hus- band who ls now stationed in Debert. N .5. Mr. Emmett Cavanaugh, New Haven was a week-end visitor to South Melville at the home o! James D. Flood Miss Winnlfred Campbell, North Wlltwlre spend the week-end in Kelly's Cross, t/he guest oi’ Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan. Among the young men of this vicinity who ‘joined I-lls Malestys TICKETS $1.50 Pharmacy, Reddin Bros., lsllnln lnsllslclsllnlcllclclln lclfiillnasln Announcing three other uL GYRO SUPR DANCEA EASTER MONDAY Charlottetown Hotel Dancing 9-1 Tickets on sale at Hughes Drug Co.. is located next Holmans in the former Roop’s Limited Stand. Service lately is Mr. Freddie H0- gnn now stationed in Yarrnouth, NS Among those attending St. Patrick's play in Charlottetown, were: Misses Catherine Smith, Reta Bradley, Minerva McDonald, Mrs Mark Emitli, Mrs. Jerome Smith, Mrs F l-l McManus and Messrs. Willi: Carrnghel" and An- ililony Smith. The latter two were the guests of Peter Connolly. City'- OUR EXPANDING NAVY In one day the Canadian Navy launched s Tribal destroy-er, two irigsrcs a »c I Alkflflile m epi", a ol vessel, a t-a two llrgo freilzllters, and tv v sseis _ DRESS FORMAL Jenki and Charlottetown l-lot