IIELIGIOUS for. the Particular .\ w. iQuick Service lifllly trained chefs. alert we! ressee and efficient inan- ent guarantee you satis- faction i in good food plus speedy survive For the beat lunqhin Charlottetown. lry our‘ menu from l1 am. in 2 pa. tomorrow. HOT R0 SANDWICH with Potatoes 25c COL ONIAL s Restaurant LUIIBIIEOIIS Business Man Highest Quality Foods Served with Utmost Care to Insure Quick and T“!!! Sdllsfsotion Try Our A pausing A BE F l is g ggaglzliesgglyleie m t e Tea - Coffce- or Milk 3 ‘Yliagnseflirsel’ "I FOR THE BEST IN FOOD...ALL WAYS 141 Gt. Geo. Si. . ‘e. n. DEVEREAUX, Mgr. W111"! ll econ uation of th Leglslatur: W P- A w. First Kings, . . Moles first congratulated Mr. Lepage on WW @110“ to represent the Gov- ernment a the Wwnatlon. and the Government on cheos Such g worhtlg reg-minim. . Le. We n0 y at in the British Parliament the members read their Deecheaa and the‘ h: gave wes o eve ier think one? 8.1% in this House flmlile." sul- of the m rs weguldi figfimbyi that galls . c saec, ‘g1 gm manuscript 3011i e of the members had SPORQK! 0h. U16 BUQQL,‘ he cum- allied... ‘without any feeling for elr ellow men." 1f they has studied. the Accounts he did no: thin! hey would have been “so in- accurate in some of their state- manta." silrprised to learn that He was one district in Prince County paid as much in taxes as the whole of B 90W“? ‘Well. we have sot to eke our medicine and I think that we wll give the big- best dose of it to the member from Georgetown who has brou ht on this iiuestlon." Statistics f ly de- Vv Coo-o Lu‘- u" i st. Jellies Church‘ "P EASTER. DAY PUBLIC WORSHIP LT graves 0131.00 AND SEVEN CLOCK. K Preacher: THE MINIBTBI. Sunday School at Two-thirty. MORNING .»~ Antbem-“Llft You; Glad Voices” - - C. l. Van be: Sol h-Arthur G. Bruce Duet-"The final d" -- -RL- - __ ... _ _ _ h“; EVENING ' a“ m‘ u‘ “ma” Anthern—“'l‘he l-I Talk Lo " is Anihem-"llelsyloo w’: f... Boy-Choir and Gmrus OrsenIaPMn. K. s. Rogers. Clwlr Director iPi-o-Temi-Mn H. Sfll-Ienllerloll. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. items t co d be without causing distress and in- convenience to y pee throughout the Province. The i ending had been handled by the Gov i: "much tier than ernlnen be we could have done,” he added. fits!!! otgnlnilrlst ort‘ expenditures in at e Government i! it comes out u . controllable expenditures. es ‘PTOBIIDW the most pr source of revenue to which the arm producer can bum his at- O . production in the province show- . ed a gradual increase for the pest few years. and this ner one. yet the benefits derived ioyed in every pert o! the province, nor es intensively as they might be even in recognized hog sec- tlorla. Mr. Mcllaaac declared. He was glad state that it was the intention to give particular attention non-producing well. to the scattered non-produc- ing individuals located even prow duolng areas. He consider a wise move. es further expendi- ture upon producers who are now MINISTERF-REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER ORGANIST-PRO TEM MISS RENA WOOD essrsn SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Hymns-ll, ‘I90, 218, 21L Anthem -. “Hllleluleh Risen" l EVENING WORSHIP A limes-n, zls. B38- uunnneueuquspeneaelsseaepennpenuulenbepeuv Trinity United Church , .A-.B.D mini-m nii"ir*..i::lil“..it.....:..........- A. adv licensee. LIAM. sluice-cranial in. l~ernlon—‘»'-ll8 I 0g Iervioe the" spiel“! J1‘. srecuu. seems MUSIC . g "—8r|e “Milli- flail-rd l‘ ”-*§"'*..."I‘”“""‘.‘L“% ' élwlww ~= time. i. 1» - - ~-~»= - » .‘ visitors‘ and linden“ is gqflguy welcome. well established would be uncalled or. livestock and livestock products ls iceeonebly ilood. whet it rnlsht be under more favor- able conditions. Last ear the grain crop was-miwh be ew avar- age; imported mill feeds and oth- er grains were and are very ex- pensive. meeting of livestock men in Char- lottetown. steps were taken to urge removal of the duty en Almrlicltn n e Zon Drbtn Chu use lune-name urn: real h I‘ w m» he» ‘ ~ misc. cumin Christ ls 1} - Slipper Carpl-"Merrily. the luster will!’ Csrol-"Iaater Flower! In Bloom- ln h sele earl Erma Clske hlaelllllen . < 2.30 P. Mow-TDD Sabbath School and ~ Bible Classes. klaeve generously granted. uoeorded the producer u to to pressure for action. we bean informed. certain sections of the trade had i "o P M Th.” __ “Rum “m, steps in counter-act any more to- ' CllfllbT ‘ Anthem-"Tbe Gloria" —- —- Moll" Male Quartette-“Just For Til-ill!" "u" .1 .'s'.......*""m-““lllf unpalevellpebesebepenpepapeoluepeplsu)! i! 1.oo1i.m.- liilcw n ______m_nuhma' . ' Baorume o 4 '7: 8 r . °"'°"°'- i inn- ~ -».'-l=;~.-:"=.».=i.~.=~..-~... W l sse P.’ M. nos bible Cleme- i 1.00 r. M - i Thh service be chef-M t.“ ‘fifbgfi ed. he sold. that districts represented by "some of those members who have found the most fault with the Government" have 3hr Met doueh." He 0a ed it d " becawe id to the tune of to 1-0 r’: dozen to Gov lmalehntimrnms Sllgllld ask iéithere un ue e . He did not think th “m” we‘ is true that we had a. defici er then we antlmted or hoped it y ere were. “It t 1811'- be the last." man file Electors. he owiflleined. are in- and then mil efic». . Melsaac reviewed various ems under the heading of un- Eog Production He stressed livestock production While it was fortunate that hog year is a ben- hog production are not en- to hear the Premier to the sections. and. as this " , t Ignored i. Ottawa infill-Zr. although‘ the price of the profit is not Early in the your, at a nd» Argentine corn coming eds. at least temporarlly- A e support f‘ ou Premier and Ml later of le ture was soulht an we ba- " said M oIsaac. “but no relief has bean e resent time. and at thl; date it practically immaterial- "I regret to euy that ln lwfi: taken immediate wards rovldlng cheaper feed for the fumrp s of the Province. Cer- eal d ers, who had speculated las fall. and booked quantities of corn, cornmeal and other feeds. with e intention of making the llvestoc producers extremity. their opportunity to amass hand- mm pyofltl, got busy immediate- ly the r uest for a cancellation of duty welll forward. and timed U187: no such action be taken. and they have succeeded up to the present ime. It is instances of this kind that make for antagonism. T1115‘ trust and ill feeling between farm- ers and the trade. and encoureshfi m; organization 0f ctr-operative ss- soeiatlons as s. means of self de- "*1? ‘euiimslun- cos" lull mm ‘n1 i-y busl ass on e rather waeala. no l‘: using calpider- fl. uantites of cornrn and n. He stated that ry u. cit ‘discrete ofmlfll l0 u:- liundred F?!‘ t. wile "f fro l A - ° ‘nail exlld oppogulgi . e lso ind that eggs so . er the fanners here are a tr 0n "Llvelvucimbrodirifen U W"! G o! ed 35c dozen. W! SMIQ onptelle Isltnd. b tin! e lines to follow. IIIIISTRELS ‘ MAY m. a are, Ty cnanucrrrergwww NGUARDIAN Budget {Debate In Legislature advantage of their in this respect. there very much need of their t as, either for requiremen s or local district purposes. Feed Buppllee eyfieticng (Continued on page is. Col '1) Death ‘ Yesterday 0f W.A. Arsnault The death occurred in last evening of Wilfred A of nine mentioned hour. 0f the late Mr. Arsenault was a gon- eral favourte with all of whom he cams in Hotel. this city A sol: of tile late Mu". J. 0. Ar- senault he leaves to mourn a sor- rowlnx mother. now Mrs. Capt. E. Gallant. also five brothers and three sisters. namely: Elzear of De- lilfllt. Mlclm. Arthur. Erin. and Louis of this city and Camille of Mon- treal. The sisters are Zilla and In of New Jersey and Bernice (Mrs. L. Dryden) of Halifax, N. B. The late Mr. Arsenault was a RIWD leader of the Holy Name So- ciety of St. Dunstarfs Basilica. The funeral will take place Mon- day mornlnz at 8.45 to St. Dun- stsn's Basilica thence to the R. C. Cemetery. the son-owing fan-lily the To glgwre empathy- B54155 KAGAN-Died at Emyvale April 15. 1988. FTedericl: Hagan. aged 64. Funeral tomorrow, (sundey) afternoon. SBREEN N-At his home in Rox- ury, ass, March 25, 1938. Jeremiah Shreenan formerly of Klnkora, P. E. I. KINSMAN-Aq. the home of he! ddllflhief. Mm. Wllllsnl H. Phil- lips. Neil's MlTls Aiprll 14, I938, Mn. Ivibry Kinsman. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ABSENAULT-—Dled ln the Qiiy Hbflpital April 8. 1938, Wilfred A. Arsenault aged 30. Funeral from his late residence 133 Kent Street Monday morning at 8.46 to St. Dilnstanb Basilica. thence to R. C. Cemetery. In Memoriam/ In loving memory of our dear son and brother Philip E. Me- Cu hey, who departed this life, Apr 16,1033. In a graveyard softly sleeping where the flowers gently wave Lies the one we love so dearly in ‘ his silent lonely grave. Friends may think you are forgot- ten and the wound ls surely healed But they little know the sorrow Iles within nur hearts concealed. Inserted by father, mother. sis- ters and ‘brothers. L436 In Memoriam In loving memory of HUGH MacLURE who departed this life April 1'1, I087. Lovln and kind in all his ways Uprlg at and just to the end of his ays Sincere and true ln heart and mind A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his Wife and Family. L-06-4-16-li. UN DERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllishlre Phone 149 Eastern Guardian ..'WE ARE offering at lialf price a quantity of Brushing Lac- quer. Sher-wil-lac Enamel, One Hour Enamel and Auto Enamel. Poole 8c Thompson, Limited. L-139-4-l6-4i. ..'WE (IA/lit! a complete llnc of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varn- lshes, Eilamrls, Oils, Turpentine, etc. Our prices are right. Poole and Thompson, Limited. . JBARN DOOR. equipment. pumps snd pump fittings, flour and feeds, lime, plaster and shing- les, etc. Poole and Thom on, Limited. 14-1394- B-(l. ll E ll BRDSS BOLLEBTIOIIS IN CHARLOTTETOWN Men's Commit‘ Mo! lI-Sl Indies‘ lbivelopa Collection May filth-limb. TIIIOUGIIOUT PROVINCE MONTH OI!‘ MAY L-lsl-A-lil-Il. _.z . .: :€___:::.=r i mm ks wll-flfl-l-eeelved o: u» ., Oh ‘ n , ‘Angst-sly ‘l’; ca‘: Of from Bridge 0 hauling to "a roads 6:?" "I%:‘iliizl‘~:3§h‘l‘d& Ir1“"'l.- the city . Arsen- ault. Bkefl 30. after only an illness eye. Stricken with pnsu- monia he felled to rally and the end came pcacefuly a1; the above a quiet. retiring disposition contact with and his early demise will be mourned generally throughout the province. He was formerly employed at. the C. N. R. L-l39-4-i0-4l. M Church V Services ST. JAMIE CHURCH Rev. A. O. Thomson, 13.13.. , ted the Minister, the Rev. l. oorhead to. DD. eld yes mom- C ur . A l II flnllifilltlon heard th Rev. _, ‘imeuisorl deliver an ine- splririg sermon the theme of which was “The Meaning of Calvary." WF-‘FM ‘APTIST CHURCH The closins rvice of the special Pre-Eaebteg that have been eonduc all wee at the Baptist Church was held lust evening with the Minister the Rev. H L. Den-. ton _ g Jeni; "The Truth of e or the Trial of gnaw sill." Busing the music Mr. . . rm rendered very t- mbly ole solo, "One Bwectly if. $1.. Il-iought.” 5T. PAUIIQ CATHEDRAL Morning service was conducted at i1 o'clock yesterday at St. Paul's Cathedral with a arse number et worshippers attending. The ser- mon was delivered by Rev. H. D. Raymond who spoke on the Chris- tlgn relational: o erlng was Missions. At the evening service pa. Sir John Steiner's "Crucifixion" was sung by the choir and also the "Story of the Cross." At both services the scripture lessons were read by Mr Georgi: stafl. 8'1‘. DUNSTAN‘! BASILICA Services at the Basilica began at 9 o'clock yesterday morning when Rt. Rev. Bishop J. A. O‘Sulllvan celebrated the Mass of th sanctified. Rev. Dr. McMah Priest. with Father George McDonald as Deacon, Father Mc- Cardle as sub-Deacon. and Fathers lvlclfleneie and Murphy of Saint Dunstelfs University honor. as Deacons of At. I o'clock the Way of iihe Cram was conducted by His Excel- lency Bishop O'Sullivan. with the sermon being delivered by Father cGlnn. At 7.30 ‘Ibnebrse was sung by the combined choirs of St. Dun- sterfs Basilica and St. University. Dunstarfs Veneratlon of the Cross was held during the morning and afternoon. ST. PETEWS CATHEDRAL Lorie connotations attended all services held in 5t. Peter? Cathed- ral on Good Pbiday. The first ser- vice of the day was held at. 10.15 with the morning prayer and Lit- any. At 11 were sung and the story of the o'clock the Roproaches Id in izh Gospel the day. oAssist ng n the incumbent Rev. Canon Malone was Mr. A. P. C. Reese. men was a meditation on the last words of Jesus from the Cross Theses‘- At 3 pm. a short service of de- votion was held in the chapel and at 5 o'clock e children's service which was very largtely attended was held when the a Week was told ery of Holy The day's services were brought a close by evensong at which to the siory of the Cross was sung. The Old and New Testament les- sons from Scripture were read by Mr. A. P. C. Reese with Rev. m. Malone delivering the sermon on the Sacred Heart of Jesus. CHURCH OF THE HOLY REDEEMER rvtcse at the Church of the 5e Most Holy Redeemer were attend- by large congregations. In the ed morning at '7 o'clock the Mass of the rare-sanctified was celebrated by Rev. Father C. Moreau with Rev. Father Fleming acting as Deacon and Remit. Baines assub- Deacon. The three hours devotion to the Passion of Christ was held from 12 to 3 in the afternoon with Rev. Fathers Fleming. Balnes and Mor- eau delivering the addresses. At 7.90 last evening the Way of the Crols was oondiwied by Rev. Music appropriate in the oxides- ion was slung by a full choir under the direction of Mr. Alfred Dou- oetto with Miss Marie PB-qllrfi l8 t. Throughout the day the Cross was venerated. mmfr! UNITED Olflllml A large congregation attended tho Heparatory Service in Trinity Church last. evening as over fifty - rsons were received into full communion membership. These had all attended the Communicants class which was conducted by Mr- Mlller for six weeks prior to Eas- ter. In addition. forty-two others were welcomed into the fellowship of the church by certificate from 0th churches. _ 13hr: theme of Mr. Millers od- clress was “The Flnalllv of jllB Cross". his text being John 19mm “It ls finished". “During this Dust week.” said Mr. Miller, "we have been centering our thoughts upon the Cross hrist." Beginning with a meeting 0f the session fol" rayer and consecration. continu- lyng with the theme. _“ at it cans to be o Christian.‘ he went on to think about “The Influence of the Cross" and “The Fulfill/E" ness oi’ the Cross". Now we come to the Elnality of ihe Crow. The Cross ls God's flnal and complete wen! spoken for our salvation It»! finality is the finality of love. -w=vus.ue. mile oi wees» are G . MOTllS--lIEAT--DUST-.-DAMPNES$ PHONE 1177 ISLAND FURRIERS! ....thls is Mrs. Please call for my {we and place them in your storage vault until want them next Fall.” THAT IS ALL YOU NEED D0 srunnl n THIS IS WHAT WE D0.- Ca" f" Y‘??? f"?! IINNPUY- Issue you an In- surancePolicy covering them with year round, world-wide insurance. They are then placed in our up-to-daie Gas Sterilization Vault for 24 Then they are carefully combed and dusted and removed to the storage chambers Where U16)’ are plllced on individual hangers, and are constantly watched over until next Island Furriers 153 QUEEN STREET UNEXCELLED FUR STORAGE Charge -- 2'/z% of your own fair valuation. on Repairing, Remodel- linE. Relining. Have this work dione during our slack season at much lower rates. Phone 1177 to the Jews. 'I‘he ‘ en for the Jewish Q rt oi” Hart of the Prince Street School A. G. HOGAN, Prop. IGA E THEF'I‘— Police last nldht were investigating Leod returned to his reddenoe he foilnd the back door open. Investi- gation disclosed a galvanised cash box containing about 8850 and possibly some peipers was mis- iiie ventral Guardian possibly some valu bl rs from the ‘hfllfld of Hectic? e pipe retired Canadian National Railways Hlgihlan night. Mr. MalcLeod. year. of age. had looked residence and went ' rt Manhood L dance tonight starting at B‘ to 11.30. Mr. J. O. l-lyndnun returned from Monireal on ‘Iliuredsy night. Late To (Jlaslfy A ROSE tree with every pair of ladies kid gloves $2.00 and bought for cash today at Moore 6c . dud 1. flihemonevwastelierl dur- ing his half-hour absence from home, police said. When w. Mao- a CHURCH SERPCES— Westmoreland 7.30 p. “The ‘Triumph of the Cross S. D. Tritee, Pastor. OPEN UNTIL l0 tonight far your convenience. All departments at Moore 8s McLeod L open until 10 o'clock ton SUNDAY SERVICES—NeW G118- m.; Bradalbarle 7.30 essagas. Rev. Wm. e BAPTIST Church- MINISTIIR-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON, 5Tb, ILI. TEACHERS WELCOME-Mod- em Beauty Shop. special pr???“ TICKETS ARI going fast for the Blaster Monday play “The flun- shlne Girl". Get yours now at the Drug Stores, J. P. M Devereeuxb Colonial Restaurant. L-147. CORNWALL UNTED CHARGE -New Dominion: service l1 a. m4 Kingston service I! p. .' wall, Sunday ichool. 1i a. m, Ser- UHARGED WITH THEFT-A olice officer, accompanied by Canadian Mounted Police. into custody a Charlottetown man at fiummerslde lest ni hi; on a charge of theft of a rs. io. He will appear in court today. APPOINTED ACTING VENDOR —Mr. J. Kenneth Lacey has been appointed acting retell vendor gar menu. alum. ma wonsnrr ll o-cwclc\‘ Bermolb-“The truth that seem too good lo be time.’ Mr. Den ld Vllln d0!‘ when; o an gmllilornhig Preyer-Tlcbnlhlwlh. Chorale" — — — — — — — --—'—-———J-l- oyful Easter tide" - — From the Moist “Exsultake Jubllete" Anthem-"Slng Alleluia lllortb" -- — -—- — — Dudley Buck Bees 8olo—J. E. Sterne Tll CHURCH SCHOOL l.” P-ll. eeni grou meet Illafflfllll service. "On thglisstq- Bonnell who was taken ill a few‘ days ago. Mr. Liwey assumed his duties on Tuesday. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. . . Nicholson, Minister. Services April 11th. Central Church at 11:00 a. m. Central communion services will be held at a later date. Pleas- ant Grove service at 2:30 p. rn. and and presentation of certificates at York Church e Day, will you visit. your EVENING WOILSIUP nlng THE GIDBY OI‘ Tl-IE The Easter theme, as told in song and story Th Ricv. II. L. Denton and The Church Choir Cholr-"O Come, 0 Come Emmanuel" — Arr. Henley Wlllsrl Trlcr-"The Lord's My Shepherd" -- - -- — Gordon Jleob Misses Baker. Burns, Campbell d" — - - -— From Memiab, lhndel Miss Pearl Burns . Anthem—"l‘here Is u Green lIlll" -- - _ _. ._ gong; Solo-Mr. Qulgley Solo-“I Know That My Redeemer Liveih" -_. _. _- Handel M Cnmpb . l Anfhnm—"Blesued Be The Gall nml Father" - - - Wesley ThaOommrd fthI dis . no” new members all. ill‘; gvenlrelg grvlclanpp" Ind “o. fl Choir Director-Ml V II. Mal l C bel, . . Organlai-Jtllss "align GIi-aallbock. mm "up I M“! B“ .mr<<-l~-roacvooogp_-g» - the session met in the BOQYGROOM where arrangements for the cele- bration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at both services on coming Easier Sunday were com- O Sunday morning Mr. Miller's I sllhllect will be “Jesus Only." T Solo-‘Ha Was Deaplse l l ' l "tl tll 0h 15.19113. illlélaol.‘ L. fir. Kendall several anthems and spccllll selections. All er invited to ivorship on Easier Sun- day in Trinity Church. PECIAI. spa/loss S BAPTIST clwncll held each manning Rev. B. G. Mnnziir o was the SDPZI-KCI‘ lilsi. evening. ins: a moving GKlKlYPS-i on divided Hear’? The tion was in ei- Si. Paul's Church“ THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DOMINION O A lame conga-ergo l . . Services w rlfiglilénzlcned Frirxlltly til. 7.30 l). will be in ellarse of this evening's music. ral Christian Church MlNlSTlilF-REV. l. C. COOPER. ‘RI. M. 0lGANlST--Mll8. v. 1.. DINGWELL Sunrhe Prayer Service-Lilo A. Dnet-"Jesus Lover 0f Miss Jenn Enmsn and Mr. Iris Subjeot-“Eaeter Morning Service-lull) A. M. Anthern-"Tlae Saviour Lives Again Solo-“llosannfl — Jul I00 A. r-llely" Cormmlnl {L13 JfETI/‘Sfi? fled.” 03,14“; Amnem-"Very Early in the A so r. lie-sens» School anvil» in ca Berrnon-"lluln .112! —C. AIINI Hill ‘p! T h." Ilegllnrrectlen and Ascension” And Behold I Am Alive for m Everybody Welcome. EIV. ll. D. RAYMOND. I. A, IQOII- Organist-It'll! LILLIAN ltAltLE. Glob Dlreotfl—ALlIB’l‘ DINNIB. Evellll!‘ service-woo r. M. Arltbum-“llnrk llurk M Soil‘ Heranon-“Chrlrs Irhal tin” 3253325 efifsi Iaptlnw-i-‘lhe Mhiltc. ll x . "r . w‘