, ._l'.rovc To Yourself What otters ‘ liave Discovered The ever increasing demand for IAQTIEIAT “bu; Elli ascrLfarm stock prowl tlw reliability of thin tins Whether it be for cattle-plgs-poultry or foxes. the importance o! this source of protein and minerals has be- come clearly recognised. Successful farmers give "FABTERFAT" credit for blliltl- llil the right type of animal and for helping to set many ya uctlon records. If you are not already a user you too can eilt by add- ing “FABTERPA'I"' to your livestock and po try rations. Call or send for your requirement; Fresh supply always _ stock-selling at lowest prices-Wholesale s; Retail. IA. HORNE o c0. CHARLOTTETOWN iwillllffivi=lliii§ilill MIAI. This column is reserved local intertet ens aeigtiziw 0i at U be lussrtod but‘ m‘ ' r “We *- OIASWEI-L for Photographs. coxranaasnon Lin merm- ANOI. L-ereo-r-ie-siz " nam- naarrr! an rrr. as... i111. oil poruianmls. 802.00 at 0M. roan urn-ran cnaao . a. a. Nicholson. Minister, bridge 0 All!“ . I1 . m. Can oi. a; a . .. v = i. . .. Brilcrigiev. p m f“ 3° hail. CONDUCT! EXAMINATIONS- Mr. J. L. Bloiideau, Montreal, in- spector of civil aviation, arrived in harlottotown last night. Ilbilowing ls arrival written examinations for pilot's license were held at the aiiadian Natonal . Carl urke wrote his commercial ilots apers while . E. B. Gid lngs. homas B. Edgett and Earle F Baker wrote examinations for pri- lioense. Flying tests wi today if weather con- dit ons are suitab e, it was en- nounced. . RESUME! REGULAR SERVICE -Regular passenger service would be resumed today with the twin- motor Dra on. . H. B. Jones, superlnten ant of Canadian Air- wsys here announced last night. Passenger traffic was discontinued for the past week when runways at airports here and in summerside became too soft for the heavy fias- to take off. ost The Presbyterian Church In Canada ‘Off "st. James. Church Public Worsw: MORNING AT ELEVEN D EVENING AT SEVEN UCDOCK Preacher: THE MINISTER- Sunday School THE SACRAMENT O ADDIINISTERED A Morning Music: Bod is a Splrib-Bennett. Evening Music: Son of My Soul-Turner. Soloist. Miss Marguerite Cudmo e. JTRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL}. INVITED. at Two-Thirty BAPTISM W LL DE HALF-PAST T EE. oi the field. A sing“ Btcarman was put info service carry malls for the past week. PERSONALS Friends will regret to 1 Rev. W. A. Thomson, Chhlrldhttgt town. confined to his room through illness. 8T. ANDREWS SCHOOL The following is the report of St. Andrew's School Nor Rustico, for the month o March. Grade VIL-J. ' ene LoClair; 2, ma. lAClair; 3. E mcr ‘Euote. Grade VI.—i, Marion Gallant" 2, Lillian Gauthier; 3. Angelina a.- snt Grade V.—1. Evelyn Gauthier; 2, Rosina Buotz: 3. Adeline Poirier. E Blanchard-Teacher. Grade 1V.—1. Eleonora Doiron" 2. LoCisirH a. Rosina dai- Grade IEL-l. Edward lnClair; 2, A tin Gallant; 3, Eric Gauthier. ado 1i (oi-l. Edna Blacqulere; 2. Freda Gallant; 3. Lillian Blac- (b)-—l. Eric Lcoielr; z. Edna Gauthier. Andre LeClalr—Teacher. Grade I. la)—-l. Matilda Pineau; 2. Bernice Gallant; 3. Bernice iron. Grade I. (bl-l. Eleanor Pineau; 8 Marjorie Gallant; 3. Lorraine Doucet e. Delphine Arseriault-Toacher. BIRTH! GALLANT-‘At the Olty H ital April l5. 193a to Mr. and rs. Vncent Gallant a son. STEELE-At the City Hospital. April 10, 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steele a. son. ARSENAULT-At the City Hos- pital April 14. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. seac Arsenault, East Baltic s dau liter. City Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. SM Til-At the April 19. i038. to George Smith a daughter. MINISTER-REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER ORGANIST-IVIISS RENA WOOD MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. Mv-Thcme: “The Eternal Christ." The Minister will be assisted by _ Mr. Glendon ltlrsrtrldge, B.A.. who has recently graduated from the Presbyterian College, Montreal. Hymns: 121, 742, 8'14. 25L Ant‘ — r assent are Thy Courts - Above" liunm 2-80 P. M.-’l‘he Sabbath School and Bible Clullos. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. Mr-TIIBIIICZ “The Difference Easter Has Made." Hymns: B8, 0'10, I02. Anthems -- "Easter Flowers an » Blooming Bright" Solo part by Miss Claire MscMillsn “Hlllellliith! Christ is Risen" Siariper ‘Come thou with us and we will do thee good." -*Q'\l1l)4>1sosoNaiabapaIpaIavcuabulasel!babllubsbdbllanablbubunluburlbiflliirbufi Esiicm Presbyterian Church Hos ital, Summerside, Wednesday, Apr 2i, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Horne, (nee Ruth Mut- tart) a daughter. DEATHS CAMPBELL-At North Wiltshire on Friday, April 22. 193B, Ewen C. Campbell in his 91st year. Funeral notice later. BELYEA-At the P. E. I. Hospital April 2i, i938. Captain Rufus Bel- yeo. s. ed '1 , Funeral from the Lean Funeral Home on Saturday. April 23rd. service start- ing) st i! o'clock, funeral leaving at 2. . Interment People's Cemetery. .__________ Card Of Thanks The kindness and psrsevering efforts of neighbors and friends during the recent fire which de- stroyed their home in Wlimot Val- ley and to the ladies of the dili- trict who so kindly and willingly gave u their time in gettin an- other oose in readiness is ly appreciated and gratefully ao- knowledged by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh, family and Mr. Colin Schurrnan. L-Zilli. 00* In Memoriam Trinity United Church REV. HUGH MILLER. M. A» B. DF-Mlltlller REV. A. E. MacKENZIE. B. A-—ABIl0lI10 Minister. l A. ROY KENDALL, LEA-M, LA-G-Oe-Otlllillt , J 1.00 A Jim d ermon-“F AD UATI” v. i‘: ‘ ;'Bl\ulQIfl-—“Chl'|l0' é "----- oThlmaI , cubic Quartet cu ces-"lle Died of a Broken H0011" '. y lav. Isgh Anilfin-"Ilrtflnfeotlttf-vll-A-DINW Visitors and students Cordial! wires-i». llernig leaviee amass-i. vs '7 s: " klllassnaaaallsell“MNlsadlaMllbclaoabebanllbabepclapcubaeabasasalapabapspqllbcbabullJLlf “terminate ---¢-<=*-- 5 lei-incu- LIIIAND .,. IIII, a. o. ~ - In loving memory of our ‘Mother Mill. CAROLYN A. MoLURE H who departed lhll life April 2!, I932. .. Inserted b! her Illllly. L-sel-i-se-il. ‘ In Memoriamr i: a3 ‘dd-wk wag ynr age fol ' l ‘ ° "$005M c? m“ M’ §l*,§"z."at.n"-‘l?3'“ "" mucus e1 Husband sud Family. - 008d?! UNQERTAKER E PALMER Charlottetown sail North Wiltablre l Pleas 110 l‘ T0 Mr. “rel presented X10011 . partmflit. YCHTS. “Clarence gret and ' of your transfer ince. Our that the sonal prompted here. ways be success in Arsenault. oi Canadian today. The new erned by tomorrow. For 1B bye. opment of over the continent. merit. Per ent body er. Montreal, mittee tion basis, which was port by n sections of Transport. two pilot: tion, one for trainln two led Q21 of ‘Thirteen COiIV Bl‘ and one the home a wersd of 010 to " There thanks re we have Ichool .\ new Mr. Clarence Sampal, in the Dominion Department of, Agriculture at Charlottetown was by an address by Department oflice yesterday after- assnclation with now be severed. pleasant memories. g will not prevent us from IOUOWlIlQ your progress with anticipation of n “As a token of remembrance. we wish you to May it be the means of keeping our association forever fresh your memory." Signed. H. W. Clay, L. W. Ropcr, Davida Baker, S. D. Irvine. J. FORN| BUREAU 0F ADVERTISING C. D. N. A. In Annual Session At Toronto. (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, April a bureau of advertising. whose object will be business research and the promotion of dailv news- paper advertisiiis- ‘W5 lflld by the Daily Newspapers Assoc- iation at. its general meeting hero the parent body and Mil be gov- whoso personnel will be completed the new bureau research committee. atiori of the bureau with a similar ‘organization of the American News- paper Publishers’ Association contemplated. as a further devel- the newspaper ivnrld as the front" movement. Ln the bureau will now be united two phases of advertising rlcvrlop- directed from Arthur Partridge, and T.G. Vatch- Btatistical research done by John Financial support of the bureau will be on a volunt ' The general meeting of the Can- ndlan Daily elected as president, Virtm" Slfton. of the Winnipeg FFPP Press. Wm- hlDFlZi vlre-prrsidenl. William _Wai- lace. Toronto Star: R. F. Parklsnm, Journal. Ottawa; and treasurer. W. J. .1. Butler. Tor- onto Ciicbe and Mull. Pilotgln Training For T. C. Airlines MONTREAL. Que, Flying personnel of Canada Air men at the end of March accord- ing to the the company in the Vancouver-scuttle ualifieri for liir: fiiuil Duflng March hours flown flying and (iii on _ schedule. Slum tlic inauguration of the training programme llllfli-i in training have flown 71,076 hours. were completed and March 8, and the end of Tho report shows, between Winnlccirand one bctvzesn Winnipeg their‘ April meeting. ed by singing Ode call and minutes. "4 thrilling experience 1 even There were nine members two visitors present. A letter from ‘Dr. read thanking us was also THE CI-IARLOTTQFLOWN GUARDIAN TR ANSFERREB WINNIPEB Presentation Made To Clarence Sam- ' pel Prior To Depart- employee with s gift accompanied co-workers in the Minsampel has been transferred to Winnipeg and leaves today to take up his duties in the western capital. He has been with the De- lierc for the past ten Following was the address: Samp ' e1. "lt is with double feeling of re- pleasure that we heard from this prov- regret is due to the fact ties of official and per- you will Our pleasure is by the thought that you are entering a field where the pos- tsibilities of advancement are much greater than they -“In spite will separate you from your friends we trust that you will Fll-JELOCS, seed and table stock, may are here. of the distance which able to look back with This distance all your undertakings. accept this small gift. B. F‘. M. Nash. ‘JP-Foundation bureau is subsidiary to a board of directors. months the nucleus o! has been operated Affili- m such potatoes for seed pu l0! Hinhways if petitions had been l Legislature Yes te rddy - ‘Y’ CAMPAIGN 0 0 NTINIIES moi tive Assembly. Acrii e2; At m: Legisstive Assembly yes- , l ~ . —.—- . ltiititm iiiftiittilel-Yililf Ent‘ ‘elastic Meetms Iggyhtillréwbiisliifllifeiisifilglil. Of Workers Last ‘cing of ‘the budgetuagd third-em: Night. facing or made. Mr. Acorn complained that oer- i-ain 0i his remarks bed not been‘ fully reportod during tkhe discus- sion on the Lo ter rec era bill. al- 50 t0 B-llelled m representations re-; Earning expenses in oonnecuon with the the Fisherman's Loan board. mgltxetteiledperefere co {outpace state- ap ars e tor a y . M the supper ram, 18$?" xféufifelétlyg Tiger“? if“? presided over by Judge H. L. P m ,_ , ° i‘ l er the Vice-Chairman it. was stat- signcd Consumers (Jo-operative o. ed by y.“ Mcymyen. chammn of lllgllz-yglgwzrtftfigmfgfiml Ml-t 521°‘ the Lists Committcevthat over 200 mm.“ % k gm rélflrli omne prospect cards are yet ou n - 3° "5 - ° e194“ W1 ing. It was explained that due i0 "i" 31° W" l" “WW5 W111i T1118 illness. absence from the city and b“! m“ W" °PP°RI1 m cllltlnhfor other reasons many prospects prices. This policy would be bad mum no; vet be contacted m“ °°‘°D1°)]"ai1"°5f- W310 mull m"! workers rallied to the suggestion a reasons e pro it. He assured thel -- House ma‘, he w“ speaking entity‘ that g8 considerable amount could At s. large d enthuli n-ifot- lnrz of campaigi workersfitast Iht held to make t e third re was decided to continua the canvas for another week. The final report will be made at the Y. M. . . o Friday next the 30th between the hours of 5.00 and 600 m. ast evening realized on outstanding Wriilill. seconded by Hon. lvir. Le-l berm! g1’ the y_ M_ c, A_ fljfqush- gm} Y” passed 85km“ m“ me out we year. up m 1m mgm me Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. _RlziB ure petition the Federal sum of 4639 “~35 reported or 33 - - r -,.. .~ - 4glfbvfmnggnl l° "59 every 911°" w per cent oi the objective. The work- —-—- ~ i‘ l‘ W" "We THEY-mils with ers are confident that the final re- w {the United States whereby our no“ uni-t will show a decidedly good re- . Judge Palmer the chairman, Dr. Clark. President of the Y. M. C. A.. Mr. Fred Holman. President- ,eiect of the Y's Man's Club and ‘Norviile E. Luck. General Secretary expressed appreciation of all those ,be admitted under more vour- able tariff rates. and that the gQy. crnment. enter into negotiations with Cuba and the republics uf South America which will make cosine a larger market for our seed potatoes to these republics, which of necessity must import rposes. It was pointed out in the petit- ion that the market for poiatoes within Canada is becoming more llflcfltflin. and larger outlets must be 1X1 countries to the south oi the Dominion” principally the United States. the West Indies and South America. Mr. Linkletter asked the Minute; of the effort. The pubilc press, CFCY. the auditors. W. E. Scantiee bury. the campaign workers, the Ladies Auxiliary, the Campaign Executive and the General Secretary all came in for appreciative thanks. Z|0 N B. E l0l0SBANO0ET A very enjoyable evening was spent on Thursday, Apr in Zion Social Hall when members of the Christian Er’ Socie y together with a number of invited guests assembled for their annual banquet. The tables were tastefully d - ated with daflodilsand other Sml flowers. After doing justice to the excellent rcpast served by the social committee, a sing so was enjoyed with Rev. Mr. Webs er as leader and Mrs. Willis Nicholson pianist. Other musical plumbers on the program were. vocal solos by Miss Claire McMillan and Mr. Harry Yorston which were heartily ap- plauded. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster was toastmaster and the following toast received from residents of oer-mm localities in the Third District of Prince with regard to construction officertailixlixrrogadsin on. . t l d petitions had (beenyrigecxela; ftrldh: all thre places. and it was a ques- tion of ow much can be under- taken during the present year. Dllflhll recess the matter will he l-fl-ifirn ‘xitfhréonsiéiefiatiosim - rs an . .L spoke briefly in aupggrt of thee??? solution re seed potatoes, and a committee of the House was a - Wmted to prepare a petition to presented to His Excallenc the Governor General in Counci. Mr. Stewart moved that the fees fol‘ the B-Hoksmith and Horse- Ihoers Bill. which received such short shrlft in the House, be omitt- ed. The motion was not seconded, WRITES BO0K daily newspaper effort entire North American under what is known in "united sonnl contact has been Toronto by the par- thi-ougli the manager, has been R. Maclvlillan, cf for the research com- ary subscrip- under the new plan, given enthusiastic sup- ewspanci" men from all Canada. Newspapers Association list was honored: The King. r nded to 11y sing- ing the Nations Anthem. Canada, responded to by singing "O Canada". The Church, proposed by Rev. Mr. Webster, responded to by singing "'I'he Church's One Foun- dation." The Ladies. proposed by Mr. Robert Farquharson, responded to by Miss Neveta Haywood. The Students. proposed by Miss Hazel Carver. responded to by Mr. Reginald McLean. The Gentlemen. proposed byMiss Eric. McFadyen. responded to by Mr. Lloyd Henderson. Misses Ena and Jeanette Mo- Fadyen, who leave next week for Montreal to take up the stud of nursing at the Royal Victoria oe- ital were each presented with a k of poems as a small token of the esteem in which they are held by the members. The presentation was made by Misses Jemima Mc- Laine and Erna Boswell, and the 0N FO0NOER 0F MET HUUISM Romance Linked With Latest Work By Dr. J. Wesley Bready. By EDWIN JOHNSON Canadian Press Stall’ Writer LONDON, April 22—Dr. J. Wes- ley Bready of Toronto. author of. the Life of Lord Shaftsbury, a study pronounced by RB. Bennett as the inspiration behind his Can- ndlan economic reform program of past president. April 2% the "Frans- Lines consisted of 34 latest report mode by to the Department of were three pilots service. instruc- ‘There assisting with link trainer instructor. l4 pilots working on tho sixth or final stage of iraluiur: and l4 in enrlioi- stages. Seven pilots. uu-rc. taken nn g during illl‘ month and stages. total- ‘Jlltl were local cross-country which land's half round trips hetvvecn Van- between thn month. six and n half ‘Lcrlihridze. and Regina between Lcthbrldgo and Winnipeg Vancouver. The. Mini mileage flown was 38,4114. strict limitation: "ere set in rotard in weather tions under which training flights could be undertaken. was inaugurated bPllvefln Re. inn early in April. condi- Night flying Winni- sraivcliiffw. l. The Women: institute met at Alex Aitken for Meeting open- fnlloivrcd bv roll The roll call was of Mrs. telling "the most had." and by Crcclman was for nui- donation the Sanitarium. message of oldest lady a nl from our g ,for fruit that was sent her ' ' It was mov and seconded that the gn board the repainted - inuta book had been bought and was lrivcn to the secre- rv at this meetin Sui. committees were“! rcappoln for another mghe ‘questionnaire on 11881110000 was coin oted and at al d $st answerwia (the i? “he 0010010110‘! m accompanying address read by the president. Mr. Reginald McNutt. Congratulations were extendedto Mr. Glendon Partridge who recently completed his theologicl course at Montreal Presbyterian College. to which Mr. Partridge flt- tinglv responded. Miss Frances Munn, leader of the central division. and Mr. Andrew Jardine. president of the Preaby- terlan Young People's Union of Prince Edward Island, also spoke briefly. After a vote of thanks had been extended the social committee, the evening was brought to s. close by singing "Auld Lang Byne" and "Biest Be the Tie That Binds." HOUSE (Continued from page i) iishments for the Reception of Tourists. An Act for the Protection of Milk anti Cream Producers and Distributors in Prince Edward Is- 1935. has written another book. The book, entitled "England Be- fore and Alter Wesley." Lg the product of l7 years intensive re- search into the influences of dem- ocratic institulions and social- liumaniiarian achievements. Dr. Breatly has devoted nearly five years to its actual writing and will see his task completed in time for the world bicentenary celebrations of the conversion of John Wesley, founder of Methodism. "Real Winner" "It has been arduous. but most interesting work. and in pursuit of my researches I emerged a real winner. for it gave me a wife and lielomate." Dr. Bready declared. For years the author had been making daily visits to the British Museum Library to examine his- torical documents relating io_ilie ;sub,iecl of his study. Cupid struck IMKIFIFHIV one day while he was ‘buried in the perusal of an ancient l tome. A young lady passing drop- ped a book she was carrying. It ivas valiantly retrieved by Dr. ‘Brandy. Romance did the rest and Ruth Flack is now his wife and proud mother oi four robust youngsters. “She has been a real collaborator in the completion of this new book and we're now plannlnll to take a long-overdue holiday." the author aid. The exhaustive exploratory work vrsrs largely made possible through tho creation in Canada of a. spec- iul historical research trust fund. supported by cabinet ministers. church leaders. newspaper publish- ers and many citizens prominent in other walks of life. lan . After the billr had been assent.- ed to, except for tho Appropriation Bill the Speaker presented that bill to His Honour. To this bill the Royal Assent was announced by the Clerk in the following words: "His Honour the Lieutenant Governor of rince Edward Island doth thank His Majesty's dutiful and loyal sub- jects, accepts their benevolence and assenls to this bill in His Majesty's name." Speech From The Throne His Honour then delivered the following speech: Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of Dislocatgg Jaw the Le lslative Assembly of In La hi“ Fit flirting E wsciiri lIblllldli 1 e con uaon o your eg- ug g lslatlve duties I have much pleas- ure in congratulating you on the (By Tbs Canadian Press) GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. April 22—Oity Clerk Alfred Vieirs only smiles now. and you can't blam him. earnest and thorough manner with which you have a plied yourselves to the ublic bus neas. and upon the use ul measures which you ° h on tad. Friends tickled him until tears avfihmflc you m, the "any pm- oi’ laughter streamed down is m h‘ m g face. euddenlv he stopped and I131‘ ‘iiieygllibucvseei-Ticaeorohils‘ Prov- look of pain spread over his coun- m“. ‘m; 1 ‘guy-e you ma; m, iifi“t'fi.*il.i.‘l"‘u‘ll'.‘éifiili“.lfi till '.:‘°",..',,Y",,:5:”,;""‘“°° Al; b“ *“" onom . his jaw adjusted, but he isn't tak- “ “' m" °° ' inl any more chances. l _L -= fioll call Ior neat meeting w ioh is to be held at the home of rs. James lTaIell "t in to kiss the prssi ent blind iod Mssti oaed by singing the ng cl National Anthem. Program consisted of a solo by Mrs. Leslie Macbean and a duet by Mrs. J. B. White and Annie Alt- In taking leave of you, I must express my earnest hops that the labours of the Session will under Divine Blessing materially benefit this Province. Lest year the House was rogued on April 10th. by tbs curable John Alexander Msthlason Chief Justice and Administrator o the Government of Prince lldwar Island, acting in the absence of Lieutenant-Governor DeBlois, who m- is portit CA n ‘l s tat-ad The who had contributed to the success j l l. Paul's Church C 11.00 A. M.-~lllornlnl' Pra Offcrinry Anthem-“The 2.30 l’. 7.00 P. ly in the interests of the IQIIBIIIIEIL‘ card; The orgmmuon w“ yearly ' Ev rybody Resolution Iic Seed Potatoes Zlgsjalfiisggfifisriehlffhwéjflzdigisiipfigneg 2E“ R A resolution moved by Mnlforthcoming fromatheir e03“. 3f. Organist-MISS LILLIAN EARLI-I. The BAPTIST THE CHURCH ’ rrvice. Sung ce Choir Director-Miss Vera H. You are invited MNbanaxnabunbsbdbcnblbdnapaMMUanMMnbIbaMMoaMMMMnDINKIuJQM \l“lf‘N .. . ___..7__ “Glass Heart” Hope'- of The Future , iliy Ste lion J. Mcllonoughl (Associate Press Science writer-l PHILADELPHIA. April 2"_ most "unlimited 11-1‘ the use o. the Lindbergh “plus... heart" to keep tissues m the pony; alive and growing its llilsblbli‘ rc-, ta" were described iou.iy' y Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Rocke- feller Institute before the American Philosophical Society. _ The famous surgeon, a Nobel prize Winner and wntributci- 0i many new advances to medical science. declared that among zbc organs and parts which have hc-n made to grow Ollislfli! the bczly ii:- cluda the thyroid and parathyroid glands. sectors of nerves, whnlc roasts livers and sp eons, the pan- l, crass. ldneys. hearts, lungs. male‘, and emale sex glands. arteries. veins. muscles. joints and even the‘ uterus during pregnancy- . Asked in an interview uheihei- it might be possible to keep ihesel ans alive and sew them in as‘ su tltutes for diseased parts Dr. Carrel declared that “it, is much too soon to say. Colonel Lindbergh and , myself have oni been working with the apparatus or three years andl we are barely on the threshold.‘ He declared, however. that the various endocrine glands -— the thryoid. pancreas. sex glands, and others-had produced their normal hormone secretions in the b pump. thus o nlng up a siltyof usinltem as tcries for hormones to in glandular deficiency diseases. Dr. Carrei made his announce- rneu before the same society whi once llateseed skeptically to first reports of néamln Prsnklin on electricity. To ay's meeting. however. owed no spetlclsm con- the pcssibilitisir of Dr. Car- re ‘s work since he declared that it was min after more than 900 ex- in which the applaratiis had one to Iiolldpil to attend the k . a: dainty lunch was served by the hostess. _ corona . automatically for 00,000 he felt wl wor h that lling to the results. IB cannon or Enourm IN an oossunofi -- I‘ 1st SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Ill-Sunday School and Bibli- Classes. M.- vening Prayer and Sermon- Anihem-“Arid Behold I Am Alive for Repeating Easter Music at Both Services. Preacher for the day Rev. MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON. B.Th., B.D. MORNING WORSHIP l1 WCLOCK Sennovw-"Christ (‘onquers the World" The Rev. H. L. Danton Anthem-Selected — — -— — SCHOOL 2J0 P. M. The senior groups meet at the close of tho morning All others at the afternoon session. EVENING WORSHIP 0.05 EM. with MALE CHOIR servi — — — - - - Sermon-"Si-andlng ln the Need of Prayer" The Rev. H. L. Danton L Organist-ML“ Helen Callback. THE BAPTIST, CHURCH =tipo3eearraoncesaraogot DLOUOTQQUCFUUD . Central Christian MINISTER-REV. S. C. COOPER, '11s. M. ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL Morning Service-HM A. M. Quziriette, "Tan-y Avthflg"_ - Kay. MscGregor, Beck and Stewart. “Odd Fellows 0de"—-A. B. Gillis. Serman, "The Love of Christ". The Odd Fellow and Orders will meet for Divine worship. Sunday Fchonl-ZBO P. lll. Evening Service-LOO Anthem. "The Holy Sermon, Minded." Reception of new members, Pastoral-The Minister. Cillllffilatlonal-li‘. H. Stevenson. netirawgfigrgglvgvmraomcpnoooo ‘ in Comedic": ANADA yer and Sermon. Resurrection and Ascension" -—J. E. Trovvbridge Evermore" -Caleb Siniper. E. 0. Lancaster of illlllon Welcome. n. RAYMOND. M. A. Rector- Churchc» M» and Fituoy Choir —~ - — 0-05 lo 1.00 o'clock Malcolm Campbell. Mus. Bu. worship with Church Rebekah P. M. Houf-Adams "The Church Christ‘ ALL CORDIALLY 175mm Royal Photographs For Schools Urged 15y 'l‘lic (‘unariian Press) HALIFAX. April 2l---Mcrc in- formal. recent photographs of Bri- tain's Royal Fnmllv should be used schools. Prof. B. A. Fletcher n‘. Dallinusle Universiiv Siild iurlnv in il(l('ll‘i‘$$llliZ the pro- vincial clinrwlcr of lho Imperial ("twirl Daughters of the Empire. ‘Evccllcr’. pictures of Hitler, shown ivitli children, suggesting his low and inlcrcst in young people. (laminate (‘irrmuti schools I time vkitcd." lit‘ (lcrlurcd. Mrs. W D. Forrest of Halifax was elected president and yvas also appointed delegate to the national ronvcutlon in Vancouver next» month. Eastern Guardian . .'This column ls reserved for news of loral interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4c s word strictly payable in ad- VIIIPC. . .______---— . JSUBSCRIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian ma be banded to their Root Archie “l” <oo+4oeo~»eo¢>o+o4++o+w R E 0 00088 COLLECTIONS IN CHARLOTTETOWN Men's Committee-May il-l! L ill ‘ En lo Collection ‘ u Mayvidthfimh. THROUGHOUT PROVINCE MONTH OF MAY an,’