' AILRIL 11! 1942 " fiiuizciuzs TOMORROW | PETERS CATHEDRAL UNITED CHURCH r. 5 ism-rm bi CANADA mum: saw‘ mum uuneo CHURCH m... n. 11s. Mali-M. u- l» Prince Street per. L W SUNDAY SERVICES Siva"! °°""‘""".°'.' 11.00 Choral "w? 13M Bgssfl of Hope S M. 7,09 nvensons. 5mm"- WEEK uggY ol Comm n. $3. onday and Friday us ednesdsgllbt). 1,30 Fri y-EVSIIIIWI. s1. PAUL'S CHURCH . A. LeDrew Gardner, Rector. §*E.r.e.iu-.u'~a§:“* l' choir DIIOBUOP-Mfl. G. Full l0. 0 ' Bible Cllll }'I',%Y°ii“.'.'i'y wogoeslililsunlon and ‘union. 3,50 Sunday school. 439 young Men's Bible Clnsl. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. *'-—"'_"' PRESBYTERIA ST. JAMES CHURCH Minis ins- lion. Flt. Lieut. The Rev'd T. I1. Buggcll Sumcrs, M.A., B. T. M. R. C- Ajlganlsg was Lillian MaoRensic. Bac. ‘HIT A, M. Divine Worshlll; H Morning Anthem-Turn u Foo: from My 5|“; -_-- —- —A. woo Solo part-Miss AIIIIIIIIIIB LIV‘ M. Church School. Divine worship- Anthem: God Is a SDI!“ Midwedr eon. 2.30 I’. 1 P. as. Evening _Benne . Wednesday 7.30 P. M. Ec-llfgeiwinisiir will ebhcuec the (gm-vices and deliver the Sermons. _. "Eon PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH p.111” and Grafton Street - Minis tcr , c lyle Webster 3311s? -- bliss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 c.111- The Swiimfim‘ ‘If,’ Lord's Sun?" "I" b” “d ‘i; J .1“, ,1“ in remembrance of e. livmns: iii. 193- um" 469' Anthem: '0 Bread of Life from Heaven: __ __ ._. -Cesar Franck. 2m 1.’ M, The Sabbath School 1 es. “m, lugbacivlilso WORSHIP mo p, M. Theme: ‘Christian Cer- . “It'll...” $01, m, s31. Anthem: “Ileavcnly Father, Hess Thv 1.1 iuvcrf- -- — —- — Gluclr. ‘lie that followeih Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.’ You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. prams I- ___._ AlINETT-At Albany on April 1 19-12, James R. Arnett in his 91st year. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 from the United Church at Albany. In- terment searletown Cemetery. PROFITT-At spring Valley, April 9,1942, Garnet W. Profitt, sized 59 ears. Short funeral service will be eld from his late residence Sal» urday at 1 p. m., followed by scr- vice in the United Church, Ken- ungtcn, at 2 p. m. i In Memoriam __,__.. In loving memory of Mrs. John '1‘. idams, Sea View, who departed this life April 12th, 1941. Gone from Isl But we shall go to her. Lcvingly Remembered by lier Son, \ n 1_ James and Fumdy. - - 1. In.-. Memorlam In loving memory of hills. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL who passed away April 12th. 1941. In heart, a silent sorrow Inserted by l-ler Family. i-ll-ll. In Memo riam ln loving memory of IIIILTER DONALD ROSS. Minister Rev. Ingb lisillerulA. 3.0. Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd. BA. Organist A. Roy Kendall. LJLAM-r A.C.C.0- Sermon Rev ..*."'i°"...,‘ Anthem: Thatcher. Easter Carol “Now Let ResvensBe Joyful —Arr Whitehead. Organist-Mrs. O. I . fill]. Visitors Ind Students Cordiaily J_ Welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH _ Mr. loo ‘are Strife h O'cl- - 1e “Come ve Initbfnl" - ____ 4 "- FALSE T!" responded - All?“ Riflmwnd Street yesterday. The IIEIITRIII. GUARDIAN I'll ooinmn tl reserved sor news qi III-I I-llluills Ont sdvortislng n: s I"! WIN In: be Inserted nt e "'" ‘ "iml- “PW-Ir oeyaole In nlvnneo navy AND meacsmun . ine m my Saturday. Abru 4101b? ‘ll-II. N0 CASES-There were no cases dealt wit-h in th Cit P 1 yeswd". 9 1' 01cc Court clluncu 0s‘ SCOTLAND-See. vibe Sabbath A n1 1am. u A. n. and 1.3% r. M. new“ my" ALARM—'I'IIC to a. false alarm at 90 llllfln Wild gent ID about 3.30 pm, YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. A- Niiiliuiwu. minister. services ll 12: 11 am. Central Church; 2.30 pm. Pleasant Grove; 7 p.m, Yvrk- 4-11-11 BEAVER CLUB WORK-The Beaver Club met at the heme o; Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets M“- P°P° Beer- H1l15b°T° Stlwt. Mlllll ter Rcv. I. Judson Levy. ILA. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon, the varsity. Anthem: Christ Our Passover Sacrlficed for Us.- -— — —(Goss) The Church School 2.80 P. M. All nre invited and welcomed to this Bible Study service. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon, the Rev. F. W. Patter- son. D l) Anthem: Gently Lord. 0 Gently Lead Us,- — (Traditional Welsh) John inch. Mus. Bac., Organist and Cholrmsster. Y0" are Invited to worship with __'rn1a nanrlsjryllrln CHURCH OI CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Nell Herman. B.A. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dinrwell. Organist. Mr. Herman wtll preach l1 A. M. and 7 P. M. w}: A. M, Subject-"Csn You Take 2.30 P. M. Bible School Classes for all. 3 P. M. Pastor's Bible Class. Sub- jectpmfhe Judgment of The Na- tions. ‘I I‘. M. Subject-“Saul-King of Religious Loot and Cant Comes To Town." M ' , Soloist Miss Jenn En- man. "Beathe 0n Me Breath of God.”— (Ivory). Evening-Choir - “Out of The Ivory Palaces." God ha; I-Ils best for those who will do their best. Girl Guide News Guiders’ ‘Haining Close. St. Pet- er's Hall, 7 to 8.30 tonight. CONGRESS PARTY (Continued_f§opl_ D880 _1)__ ___ sel on a. majority of the working gomtmittee of the all-India Conlzress ai- y. In a four-hour session today. it was reported. President Abul Kalun Aaad and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru told their colleagues that as a re- sult of their talk with Sir. Stafford ' last evening a satisfactory settle- ment on the defence of India issue was improbable. It was understood that the con- rem, after examinlns the New Bri- ish formula for Indian defence. had rejected it as "inadequate and there- fore unsatisfactory." No Actual Rejection (Authoritative London quarters said they had no word of any act- uai rejection, but that this would appear in be a logical development). Despite this. Nehru was reported eager to come to terms. Ho was ioined. it was said. by a fellow com- mittee member. Chakravarthi Ra- iagc alachorial‘. the Congress Party Icaclbr in Madras, but they were N- ported to have been out-voted b a majority more in line with Gan is es. Objections re-emerging in the committee deliberations pivoted on the question of defence and other proposals on which it was previously reported that understandinl was "I" Dlssed away on April 11th. 1941. 5| m, {glories by nu Wife llltl Children. In Memoriam In lovln I Mrs. Samuel §,-"r;uili;r.'§.fi°“‘$’.'.'..'ir awly Avril aiiufih her smile has sone forever . d er hsnd we cannot touch ° ullli never lose sweet memories the one we loved so much. Wulsiv Remembered by llusbsnd MM‘ and Family. In Memoriam I W , lIoI-lrilglllilrfivroellllfeq AIIPIIIIIIItHIIOSlS. 5|" will n be f r tten iuu-hilgsegsiibfi-i“ .. s wa s lrolmd the p e where she, is It'll’. Inserted by Husband and Family. .._______...___ N. D. fiMacL ea UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown ml North Wliishire Phone It! ll s . Britain appeared to have offered r wane“: °:...r°::‘r:a.:‘u*= "Dorm 111E123 lngan Indian War Cabinet but with a Briton in sup- . reme military command for Cfidm . Evid ti. Still‘? tlvizl-Hindueagders. ____-_.---- INDIANS AS MINER! Mining is o of the oldest in- dustries in lgtln America haviri! been carried on the Indians be- fore the arrival Duroiiclfll- .._._..___-_-_- HE'S AN OLD HAND Civilization first learned of the gorilla through exploraticn of the Carthoginlan Hanno in 4.50 13.0. SHELTER. 10.000300 Bomb shelters in Great Britain can accommodate 20,000,000 Perm“- RODEO COW IVIILKING Wild cow milking is 9011' clarity ls a rodeo spo In Memoriam l iovl emery f 11m. about mils. wig: sonny April 1|. Rest cnndenr Mother. thy took is n. 13111111; hands shall toll lid A 1.1.021’ Mother true sea ma." N on this a. 03'». m as: easnm u n W?i'l're'vatlllifllalld shed a tear. Inserted by limbo-nil and Family. Rev, F. W, Patter- son. D. D. President of Acadia Uni- is CII -%—_» for their weekly meeting with a full attendance of members. Mrs. Rank Tinney was in the chair. mum" business Was carried out. 1t is gratifying to noic that all bundles to date have landed safely in Blsland. . TRINITYVY. P. U.—'I‘rinity Young P0011165 Union held their regular meeiiiis last evening. The devotion- al service was led by Clarence Christie assisted by Bartley ward and John stems. The business per. 10d followed after which classes were conducted by Recreation and a sing son br hi; the meeting to a, close, g oug CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH --'I‘he pastor. Rev. Neil Herman will "Peiwh- Moriiliii! sublect-“Can You Take It?" Evcniml subject: “Sau1— King of Religion; Loot- und Cant Comes to Town." In the afternoon Bible School and Pastor's Class- sublect for the Class-“The Judg- ment of The Nations." Miss Jean Bnman will mominiz soloist Breathe On Me Breath of God.” DR. PATTERSON TAKES SER- VICES in the Baptist Church to- morrow. The Rev. F. W. Patterson, D. D.. President of Acadia Univer- sity will preach morning and even- ing in the Baptist Church. e momiriil anthem is Goss’ Christ Our Passover is sacrificed For Us, and the eveni the Welsh Traditional Gently Lor . O Gently Lead Us. The Church School meets in regular ses- sion at 2.30 P. M. John Inch. Mus. Bac, Organist and Choirmaster will 3e chaise of the music of the ay. PROMOTED OVERSEAS-Wold was recently recsived that Sgt. Pi- lot Clarence W, Higgins of Char- lottetown has been promoted to the rank of Flight St-rgeanr. with the Royal Carmdiun Air Force Flt. Sgt. Higgins has lake‘. par-t. numerous air operations in Euripe and was one of the Canadians who was present when the Szhamhorst, Gneisenau and the Prinz Eugen was attacked on their bold dash through the English Channel. He is a sen of Sgt. Watson Higgins of the City Police Force and Mrs. I-Lggins, Charlottetown. NAVAL DANCE-The draft dance held on board the HMCS. "Qllicii qlarlotte" in honor of the naval ratings last night was a big suc- ces. Over 100 dancers tcok part and everyone spent an e11j..ynb.e social evening. ‘Isle ship we. gaily d-ec- omted for the occasion with flags, balloons, etc. Besides the dianclnfl program a fine exhibition of tap dancing was given by Miss Peso)’ Campbell. Both modern and old time dances were included on the entertainment; The music for the former was supplied by B11] More- side's orchestra while Mr. Norm-an Bil-t played the “fzddlz” for the “old t1mers."_'I'r00i>fir Hfluse Called the sets GRADUATE NURSES TAKE FIRST AID EXAMS - Anprvxi- mateiy ten nurses are taking the St. Johns Ambulance First Aid course given by Miss Catherine Msclnnnan of the Sanatorlum. Last week the class had its first exam. Dr_ H, D. Johnson was the examiner. Tests in general course knowledge as well as bandaginz were given. Although the results of the exams are not known as yet, they are thought to be satis- factory. Durln the course classes were held at the different members homes, the concluding class meet- in with Mrs. W. E. Cotton, BIfiKIIIOD. After class a social hour with refreshments was enjoyed. Miss MSAZI-EIIIIHII being presented with a suitable gift. Personals Pie. Francis L. Dunning has been m Stewart. Oleary; THE Cl-IARlD'l"l‘h'l‘u vvN SUMMER SCHOOL TORONTO CONSIIVATORY OI MUSIC July 6th to July 31st RIRBHEI COURSII IQ TIACIIIIS PIIM ' Singing e Violin Ilieory ' inr-Trclnlnn Classes In Violin Repertoire and Private lessons Kathleen Poriow Reasonable Rolls Circular mulled on request. ADDRS — Ill COI-LIOI STREET TORONTO. ONT. RATTRAY-CANTWELI. — A very Pretty wedding was quiet! solem- nlzed at the Immacula con- Celltion Church, Woodside. N.S., . drnnerovsl). by the Rev. Anthony Francis. P.P., on Easter Mlndoy, when Miss Ethel Roberta Rattrsy du/"(lhter of Ml‘. R.B. Rat-tray and the late Mrs. Rattray of Charlotte- town, became the bride of Serg- eant H. Giles Cantweli. son of Mr. and Mrs. ILE. Cantwell 0f Charlottetown. Mrs. J. Cyril Arsenault, sister of the mom, was the matron cf honor 051110 Lieut. J. Cyril Arsenault Royal Canadian Engineers, suppor cl the groom, The church was beautifully d9- corated with Easter flowers and during the Nu-ptial Mass the chil- drerrs choir. under the direction of ‘hi’ °PBaui$i. Miss Farrell, rendered Eas hymns. The bride was be. comingly attired in a lovel gown 0i’ (Wilmer crepe with dou le fox _ 508.1‘! 811d Iflfltclllng accgssor-[gg she I wore a corsage of sunberm roses, Mrs. Arsenault Wore a jacket dress 0f cinnamon crepe and matching accessories and a corsage of $11115. man roses. Mrs. H.132. cantwell, mother of the grmm worg n, red. “WW9 (11958 0f black wcol crepe mid u- vuruflge of red roses. After the wedding the bridal party mot. cred to the home of Lieut. and Mrs J.C. Arsenault where a dainty blreakfast was served after which t e happy couple left 5;,- E honey, moon in N.S. SOLDIERS LEAVE — .Twen'v. seven soldiers" left No. 62 C.A_B‘,T_ C- Yesterday for service elseulzeie in Canada. Four were mm Nova Scuba. Islanders included was; Privates J. N. Arsenault, Slimmer. side; R. L. Banks, Conway; F. J, Blanchard. Coleman; C. Buchanan, Roseneath: L. J. Bulger, west; Point; E~ J- Faiiand. Kensingtzin‘ a. A Follan , Summerside; J, '11, (131: igni- ichmond. 1.. J. P. Gallant, Pumrnerside; S. M, Mabhesqn‘ 5L "915 Bu)’: J. R. Myers. st. Louis‘ C-J- Maris-we. cienbbod. Int a1 R- G, Mclsauo, ollo Bay; P-A- Pgrieiwlt. Dlivar; u. '1'. Place, CJIRYIOWEWWH: D. J. Richard Sun. mar-aide: R. Richards: cs. ‘gel-f... £011. North River; LS. Sobe bully; C. E. Stewart. O'Leary; Q], M. D011 Ebbsflcet: no. McCorgflick, fifth”; fleett. Before leaving they were pre- sen ed with cigarettes by the Pro. vincial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The pres- entations were looked after by Mr, it. G. Bruce of the Canadian Leg. on War Services. Kinsmen Milk ‘For Britain Fund The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club are pleased to record below contributions received toward the sending of milk to the "Kiddies" of Britain and to express our ap- preciation of the assistance being given us in our effort: Beaver Club 1.00 Mt. Albion Junior Red Cross 2.00 North MRIILOII Sewing 8e Knit- ting Club 2.00 4 Little Friends, Brighton 1.46 Mt. Herbert Red Cross 5.00 Model school Grades 3 8e 4 1 Joe O'Brien 15, Mrs. Herbert Ross Mrs. Harry E. Miller Mt. Herbert W. I. Mill River East W. I. Peters Road, Alma W. I. Iona W. I, Elmira W. I. North Pinette W. I. DeBlols Bros. Moore .3; McLeod Ltd. S. A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. W, R, Aitken CFCY Hyndman 8c Co. Prowse Bros.. Ltd. Charlottetown Y's Men A. Pickard d: Co. ~sasaaaass§..-.~...s- . 88888888882888888888 ding short leave with his A. B. Fisher ~ . Igetlxllcr in Charlottetown. Patriot Publishing- Co. 0.00 G_ H. ‘Taylor 10.00 Bugler Ambie Weathergle has Mrs. 0.1-1.3. Longworth 0.00 returned to his unit after spending P. W. Turner 5.00 a short leave with his mother in Irvrin Printing Co. 5.00 the city. Jenkins Pharmacy 5.00 ——— F. R. McLaine 5.00 lnrle Johnson of the R.C.N.V.R. w, ,1, Duchemh; 2.00 s t the week-end in New Wilt- A mlend 1o_0o with his parents, M1". and A mums 10,00 Mrs. Wallace Johnson. A Friend » 2.00 -—— Carry-on-Canada. sourls 10.00 Gnr. Stanley Adams ot Halifax women-s 1n5flg;u;es;__ spent the week-end at his home in » r New-r Wiltshira ifirs. B. J. Delahunt. Moncwn who has been spending Easter with her sister. Mrs, A.J. Hqule, leaves this morning on return. The many friends of Mr. Hamp- son Samson, who is ill at his home in Hampshire. will wish him a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Mal- colm s. Matheson. Glen William, are leased to know that he is stead y improving after under- going an operation at the Kings County Hospital, Mrs. Mary A. McCarvllle, has returned to her home in Kinkoro after spending a pleasant week vis- iting relatives and friends in Char- lottetown. . Too Late to Clasify PO11. SALE-MODEL A FORD. Good condition. Apply m Rich- mond 5t. t-ii-li. ==== -——------- son sass: - Ihhief QUAN- tity of good feed oats at Willard Kelly's warehouse. W. 0. ea 8 Victoria Harrington Fredericton Port l-Illi Travellers Rest Avonlea Fortune Cove Pembroolre South West Lot 1 North River Southport branch of McDonald Women's Institute Central Bedequc Millview “f4 BJCILJMSSQJUILSBSLSBJ Mayfield Egllngton tie Halve Bay Hope ield Middleton Bonshaw Winsloe North Borden Milk Bottles McDonald Central Royalty Rollo Bay mast r-vs-iownps-u-e-r-s-w. ..,,,__ ,,, 383388333388383 33838388833 GUARDIAN i FOR SALE TEA 1100M Confectionery Store Good Location Thriving Business “X Y" GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM Ills oolnsnn u own l" t" flggnnnln. n; correspondents OI onentlone 4t Interest. The fihnslottotnwn Guardian deon l0! noeoesnrlly antics-so the opinion! sl oorrnnnosslrnll. ‘t 1P‘. "° 111"“; "“" f” ...’.°' ' e a F g ergean er . . . . i ulMutun (up, T1179“?! RE BONUS 0N GRADE A EGGS prevousy reported miss an ——* b “bu” 1| ye fled mm“, be. Sirz- Under date of Decem er "eyed 31:0‘. repute,‘ 0g. l9, 1941. the Dominion Department of Agriculture made the following announcement: "For the purpose of encourasiris flcially to have lost his life on the night of October 12-13, i941. fllélifrtrmsil-mtwliiutglgélveguegt; Canadian 88K Producers Y0 IuiYDIY that their son has t.» the maximum quauut-v 0i u“ be“ quality eggs for Britain during the next year, the Agricultural supp- lies Board has been authorized under an Order-ln-Council to pay o. bonus of 3 cents per dozen on all Grade A eggs purchased for export under the present agreement with the British Minis of Food. An addi- tional bonus o 1-2 cent Der dozen will be paid for oil dIPDIIlg such eggs, a. pricess which helps to re- tain the quality, and which is now lsptecially requested by the Min- 5 n," The reason for this bonus was that although prices received from the British Ministry under the ear- lier agreement were considered satisfactory at the time, labour and been laid rest in the Municipal Cemetery in Ilariingen, Holland. This inlonnn- tion was received through the Dutch Red Cross Society, t‘ ,,‘ the International Red Cross Com- mittee. Geneva. Flight Sergeant Muttart. who was the captain on s. four-motored Handley Page Halifax bomber. and the wireless gunner both lost their lives while on n night raid on Bremen, while the other six mem- bers the crew are reported pris- oners of war. Elmer was an only son. Ills per- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Mnt- tart and one sister. Helen, survive. Savage Harbour 2.00 - ~ Parke-er 5w 31313513‘°“.§.°‘.§i..fii¥;’..€.“i§'..é13i Nmm Try” 3'00 in they ercentage of Grade A Meadow Bank L00 uTslit repuixed for these orders Irishww“ 3-00 q Theymagner in which the bonus Cardigm 4-00 is being applied was given wide Hefliuiudau 2-00 publicity over the air thrcugh the Angm Rust!” 210° press and by dishibutlon of special M‘ Album 3-00 pamphlets through Registered Eg N°nh Wimhire Z09 Grading stations. However we s Ebenezer 2-00 receive requests for information, Wheatiey River 2.00 and the following is offered there- Greeilvule (Queens Co.) 2.00 fore as additional information. Milltown Cross 2.00 The present contract calls Mr South Milton 5.00 payment to exporters on the follow- Sterling (Stanley Bridge) 5.00 ing basis: Grade A Large .29 cents; Linkletter 500 Grade A Medlun .23 cents; Grade Pleasant Valley 2100 B aces cents plus the .3 cents bonus Birch Grove (Freetown) 10.00 on Grade A quality which raises Knutsford 2.00 values to 32-31-2658 respectively Clinton 2,00 delivered at sea board. Paying prices New London 5.00 to producer; throughout the pro- Emernld 1,00 vince have reached a low recently, Bradalbane 5.01) but were not ftund below the ful- Glen William z lowing basis: Grade A Large .27 Cherry Hill 2 cents; A Medium .25 cents; Grade Malpeque 5 B .22 cents. This then shows mar- Spring Brook 1 kit-IDS Costs by Fad‘! i“ !°l‘-°W55 vmgom; we“; 3 Grade A Large .5 cents per dozen; Spring Park 5 A Medium .6 cents per dozen, Knpire Lodge K, 0g p__ Char- Grade 13 4.5a cents per dozen. lottetpwn Marketing costs cover candling, J. R. Williams case material, transportation for A. Friend assembly, transportation to sea M. C. Bell bcard, insurance. and financini; Earl Mcfnnes Gloria Dless Shop J. Pope Clark Morton Dew W. H. V, Dunbar New Method Cleaners Wm. Michael Women's Institutes:- Augustine Cove poi-cation costs alone amount to over ,3 cents per dozen. Without the bonus, and Using the some marketing cost-S, Davina PriBESjO producers would be on the follow- 111g basis; Grade A Large .24 cents. Grade A Medium. 22 cents, Gra e B .22 cents. It would seem well assesses: '§§§§§'§§§§'§§ ‘assess A ' t bi! l1 d th r fore that 117°‘ gig] Si’... ‘(iiilg-QISS acre recgiveiltg tlzewdbonllifd (i): West Royalty Grade A through e 1dr foe flGrmde pew-rs 3,011.1 w”; addition the price Pu i” d . North“, 1; d seem-to be enhance as Abney result of higher values 0n GTE-d? A Mrs. H. A. McLeod quality. Carvell Bros, I am, Sir, etc.. A. F. DARNELL Poultry Products Inspector Dominicn Poultry Services G, F. Hutcheson SterlinB Boston Sidney T. Green d: Co. W. D. Gillls McDonald A; Rowe J. P. Crockett Ian Burnett M. A. McLeod J. E. Worth Miss Jessie Fullerton A. P. Ceretti, Borden First Chhown Brownies Pack Women's Institutes:- Lowcr Freetown ..~ rarer-Np, veas-sr-fgfis... t. e... ss s:sss§:sss§2 m’ " Alberry Plains 1 Glen-wood 2.00 Royal Oak, White Bands 5.00 . Long River 3.00 Rbd POifif. 3.00 Marshfield 1.00 ell 2.00 Lower Montague 5.00 Avonlea. 3.00 Darnley 1,00 Darlington 2.00 Cornwall-York Point 1,00 Rice Point 1.00 Success, Emerald 5.00 Sock Club, Chtown 5.00 I-Iillsbcro Chapter I,O.D.E. 10.00 R. Tfil-Iolmar} Ltd. ‘ 25.00 Kate: moo Gunner Raymond Colccran, son wfiifiimLodge mo, 3% fifie-cm“ ..“r'-'ih.M§3".'.‘..§°i3i"fii'$ l ~ s . . . Cibtifiolilc ttilevtomenu League, m‘ m" "Mum aro own 5.00 wgmeqriolnstitutes._ TRAVEL. EXCEPT TUESDAY aml ll 6.00 i? IONDON. A 1'11 10-(6?) —"OO|- 3mg” onel Brittonfipthe anonymous BBC neelmd 1M Ifligjelhtlelxerflvinnyunflebz?‘ I1 l S ' gowldmm‘ swam‘ d “*3 man-occupied countries "to travel m‘ ‘on as mach as you can every day ex- Hopefleld 5.00 cent Tuesdayy Springfield 3-00 "There's a. reason for this," he ‘Isdbepémwgice é-‘Mie I-o-OF- said without explaining the cau- se oe o. . ' Wilfred (llzudrfltgre sch 1 1% “on aga l' en ra oy y oo a, A Pupils Prince St. School 87.13 COAL fllnown Student Nurscs P. E. I. Vast areas in the western part H°5Pit8l 8.30 cf North Dakota are underlain with -—— lignite coal. TOTAL 1.011159 -_ 4-11-11. Use Minsrd’: for dandruff. GOSPEL TENT UPPER PRINCE STREET LORDS DAYz-Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Gospel Meeting 7 p. m. Speaker: A. W. Joyce, Toronto. God hath declared:--“Without the shedding of Blood there is no remission” Heb. 9-22. “When I see the blood I will pass over you" Ex 12-13. All who are in Heaven sing about the blood Rev. 51.). To reach these you must trust its cleansing power here on earth. Crapaud Kelvin Grove French River FwPMnr~8 38888888 4-11-11. rTIISIIIPSS slum ‘i t IIQ¢Z . ,,$ costs. Case material and trans- _ -. l,’AGl,2,.,'F.HB_!“-_!3__ IIOWARD McINNIS NEW SPRING SHOES F OR FAMILY WOMEN'S SHOES IN SPECIAL FITTINGS. Widths AAA to EEE in sizes up to 10 $2.93. $3.93, $4.95 and $5.97) Special Filling Service fur Difficult Feel Women’s Saddle Shoes White with liiue .§.-1z.lK-h $2.60 All Fawn Alligator or Brown lint-k $2.1!) Smart new stylemfol‘ young wonicn- Special $5.08 Wide variety of men's good shoes Widths as wide as EE and EEE. Sizes up to 12 Genuine Goodycai- Wells $1.50, $5.00 and $3.50 Special Bargain Lot of Men’s Good Shoes. Regular $5.00 and $5.50. Clearing at $3.95 Splendid values in Men's Lower Priced Shires Selling at $2.29, $2.49 and $2.95 We make a Special business. of Men’s Work Boots for men who want quality Full Grain Leathers from $3.25 to $4.95 This is your store for Quality Work Boots For boy's who are hard on shoes we recommend Sisman and Smith Shoes Special value in boy's Oxfords at $1.99 Excellent values in Misses and Children's Shoes at $1.59, $1.79 and $1.99 For shoes of consistent quality at moderate prices, call at HOWARD McINNIS Tweel Building Great George Street. “The Best For Lees-For Cash" A. B. C UTCLIFFE Funeral Director and Embaimer Charlottetown -ALSO— Branch at New Haven Chas. McDougalI, Mgr. 24-hour ambulance service at both branches Speech In House By Agriculture Minister i ‘The terrible waste of time in they had cheese more. so that ill this House," was commented upon the cl-ieesc business of the iii-N by Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister of lmovlnce; with New Brunswick and Agriculture, in speaking in the Bud- Prince Edward Island, and every get debate 1h the Legislature on Dmuid 01' uhee-SQ m!" W55 mmu‘ April 1. Both sides, Mr. Dennis said, factured in Prince Edward Island “accuse each other of placing items was sold through the Cheese Board. improperly in the Public Accounts. All that business Wflit throush 051i’ We both know we did it. Let 1 11999117119!"- have sense enough io admit it. Let "We have had a meeting of the us be honest enough to say that cheese factories and they hi!" el- we were both respflnslble 1m- the pressed the idea that there is no debt, 1g mere eve;- W35 a time way to successfully handle cheese when we should devote ourselves except through a board; Bud W0 to the best interests of the coun- intend téo give them Whflt they 05R to i in litics, 1t is 0i” HEX 9B1’- 23.)?“ a p p“ g p0 conch g, Mr. Dennis said he The apps-rent 1w. of interest was surprised to hear the Its“- shown in legislative activities by men/t made in tlnls Home. thilt i110 1.1m public was, he claimed, clue to best thing to do with the Depart- the confidence of the people in the Tgnt of Aizricuiture was to rim it p'fi§_"£§$“§§§§sd n, the pm- Dr. MacMillan: "Who sold that!" vision made this year tc assist the m. Dennis: "1' think it earns sheep industry. In 186i, he 'd from Q10 0139031910713’ this vihbe had 86.652 peoplo and Dr. MwMiiie-n: "Ne? 107,2? sheep. Today we have ap- Mr. Dennis: "I said ouch has been Prom-er m P'~‘°%‘=.,“"% w .:..v*:.."r:.".1.r1: , ne ‘ r pommmon has e6 v0 Dr. MacMiilanr "You must» take l-The bub“,- m ‘been 115111;," that back-the Opposition never he continued, is the question of went that far." fencing. If there is any way for us M3‘- Dmrufi! "I 1191'" laid l W" to provide fencing cheaply, the about the Qplwsitwu." problem will be easy to solve." He Cvntinuiniz. M11 Drrmis said he w,“ on m speak of we advantage took it as a. rcmpilnn-nt that the cf sheep raising and m cite 1n- Government 11nd decided to hand ,.;>vances_ ' over the administration 0f Falcon- ry; g 1; gm; m, wood to his department. explafincgnehllltilnbgegatafien 3°33.’ by Commenting on Mr- Jones’ pro- the goverhment. primarily on patfl- posal for the dredging of lime and one grounds t‘, ename them 1,0 pm. mussel beds. Mr. Dennis said the duce cheefifwmch 1s one o; Eng- hon. member from Belfast had de- a1n’s vital war requirements. Crcd- VBIODNI l! “Vfiudfilu! 10”" i! it W“! it had been placed 1n the bank w possible to carry it out. We are me amount o; $3900 51mg he hm spending a great deal of money for been 1n 0mm M’ 1,1,‘; lughorued crushed lime in this province. mg 1mm w the amount o; between we have lime in abundance sroun $12900 and 3153mm and the govern- our coast 1f ue could _1i...ize it. ‘He merit hnd suffered no loss up to the 1W1 hriri in omvorunltv of we n: present .1,“ was something no succcssftii dredging operations at other government had attempted to Wood Islands, and he knew t-here do for the farmers he said. might b?‘ ll-"F-hibiliiii?" i“ U115 Con‘ The we“ Prince ‘Dan-y and 901d neciion. He took tho matter up with Stors e Company he continued ‘ms-j the federal dcparmrents and found beconge defunct and was closing its 311m‘ “mud b‘? mun-v ‘iifnwmes- He doors He bmugh, the mamm- to me rend a rivtnifctl report m1 the oper- qttonhon of the Government, am; rational costs. WIIICII ended with a! " . - - . l‘f‘i'Ctlllllt‘llflil'l0ll 1i1..i on ncrounu o was decided to take over the face m“ oxcosslvo ‘ML m“ WNW, was not fonsihlo for this province. Mr. Dennis also riuvussod the Phone 088 Phone 1-11 it tory and r1111 it for one ycar. 1i believed the House would approvg °§1'f.§§1~"°83§2.‘§..1'i.~i2.4§§¥ 1:. gees,‘ afraid of 105mg money by bier. and the ovnorinwnfnl work helping out fiirrn industries in this ti" "’°m‘-"-”!‘-‘"" 1“ “h” lie salrl the Ollllfklilfill under was incorrect in 111:: i-‘ilituililllf nbou? ‘so do,“ expect, Governments 1w~iusa_l_ to p71," inc cxjiensr of a (IFIWEZMIOII 210111 "ti; \Vcmt‘n':= li1r'iiii‘-~to:\‘tr~11r r1 lira‘. conunuedr: mootiw- Ho '.\lr. T111111» told Miss wny. Dr. MacMillmufYou arc not g0- ing to lose anything?" Mr. Dennis: "We to lose a emit." The Government, he _ has also put a hog bonusing polic . Macdonnld. smx-ri cndont 0t’ the ‘m0 effect‘ The policy had i: Women‘: liwilufcs lIlflI she had purposes; one patriotic, to incrca the supply o! bacon for Britain. and the other to hclp our hog BT0- ducers. i-le explained the setup of the Cheese Board and the necessitv of preventing competition in prices. "Three years ago." he said._vvc took n1) the mutter of wzanlzma "c. Maritime Provinces as a coniplwo unit. We have ‘rad their rsoplraiiuil over Slllff‘. ‘Illcn we took uii 11115 matter of a rhecsc board vrilh New Brunswick. There is an order m coimcil by tile Dmninioil Govern- ment. which jircvenis our: prtnnnrao from shipping into another" while bcttsr c0. M Tifitfiibn‘ on "pa... u. -.