‘Blink ‘r , \ Keeplill, Faith l ‘- _' .l."$§"o§u°"l’.23!$ ‘ if .1 ‘qilhllwutorlmdl 1 aaeréaiwirauar ' ‘I'll’ Head on»: i-iabrrax, us. l .. ‘_ i lab! 1&8. n-l§ Bl. IOHIYI, "I", - 0. N, bleeds-I, llanag?rumd.°“. 00' ‘ Charlottetown Branch .‘ ‘ ‘ ; i ‘l; . I I l . ‘ t v l . ... Suggestions. f0 \ ‘ ‘ '- - ' Investors ‘ l l l i WICE a month i5. issue li compreheruive ‘ list of irivestmenisuggcsrioils, embodying government, public utility and‘ corporation securities. i ‘ [N ‘Y Our list is designed to‘ ‘meet the widely-vary- l ing requirements of the investing public; l; wlll be sent on requesu; ' ~1<>HN§lsl1lr.%::y h l llevhfllu Illn. lumm-r In. Ilummeulds. r. o. Pa: Isa, Mmbon: Mums! Slot‘ Bi M i v Mnhr, Tomato Slarb fixrbz$tbinfsgafgdélslg Brrbmge, Cbiragn Band 0"] Trade,‘ ‘ N410 Yvll Cub (undue) a [u K NEW ISSUES Prov. of NeWBrunswickc 4-,.»- boveby ass-ran amour: at b. a.‘ Mnbonallfl. j am 8A8‘!!!- hoarse-caused...‘ Le- Iion danorinllfrihce p! Wales Col- lege. r "olng__fij0m' nine o'clock. . , ’ _ s_'1'ls~.4~1a-:l ‘name rue fauna to s._,s. Me- Donsldb Baturday for new toga for Easter. Best selectio > at economy prices. 3171 LADIES‘ _NI.'W EASTERGLOVIS the new pull on ityles are popular, B. A. McDonald's. 3111 POTATO SHIPMENT - Messrs. Ambrose Doyle and Sons, Pleasant Grove, shipped a ear of fancy moun- tain seed from York yesterday. ‘ Tunas: WILL or: raeacnmo at Mermaid, Lot 40, Sunday at 3.30 p. m., weather and roads permitting. Preacher, Rev. M. Scott Fulton. new LONDON CONGRIGATION --Bervices on sundsy at Long River Church at i1; at Clifton church at 2.30, and at the Geddie Memorial Church st“'l.30. RIVITING COMPLITED — The riveting of the steel framework of the new Canadian National Hotel was ompleted yesterday. The only work remaini.‘ to be done by the Canadian Vickers by contraot is the painting of the steel. This work has already been begun on the lower stories. 000 to $14,000,000. In addition to this revenue Norsnda will receive over $2,000,000 from its gold this year. This indicates (l. tbtal income o! 016,000,000 and a not income after all charges of around 810,000,000 oom- pared with dividend requirements of approximately $0,720,000. mternational Nickel earnings from copper naturally will be alfccied by the decline as well, but both Cop- per and Nickel revenue will be much largel- than last year, owing to 1n- ‘creased output. i l .40.’; "p. c. Debentures" ‘Due April 15, 1940’ Due April l5 1960 V ‘ bfiinominationi $1,000 i PRICE! 10-Yoar Dcnd-Bilii and accrued Interest, \ ill-Year Bond-DEM and accrued Interest, to "yield afbout asses. F i -a-- n. CLPower ‘ ' " - ' Building Products mi °' ‘m’ mlmm” ‘M m“““‘“““ Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed at fmuda o“. _ ’ mm]; "m, ‘null condltlom, “d our expense. ‘fianms- Cement _ 13% then returning i: ‘Maine bcozlt; ; c ’ . _ . .- - ‘Canada Power‘ and rope: ""3 ‘h’ PM” ' ° m‘ m] d “ v l‘ lCsnada Brewing . .. 10% hmdrgd‘ h‘ u” ‘New ma“ E0381?! Se¢Ufltl33 QmPan-y Domniionfiridgs ..... 12% ‘ Zifitmttw Tligljfluld gladly come, were " - _ Q I. THC LIMITED ,§§§‘9f‘o§§j§n§f°“'“‘°' " $11.... ...... ... ......“ ...... u. w. n. v.0 BAlLManagen. lmm,‘ 5m, w“, 13‘m€y Islanders an: Eéscvi; - l ‘ ' . ' ‘l’ M“ "m CiIQRI-OTTETQWN ' ' '7'.‘ m ‘I __ "mspecisl inducements offered, and. "-193" "WFTWN- "ll-l"! llneuutrlsl Alcohol ... s‘! W" m‘ °°'“P"'Y l‘ Y"’Y""°d “’ d‘ Molvcfon suulwanelnu International Nickel-... 41 Tum" UNITED cnuncu__ IIIDIIICTON - y‘ Market reports fumlshed 11y Green- "éhieds d: Co, Montreal, to Stewart ‘hues d: Co., 88 Great George Street, ‘farlotteiown. Quoted u. closing. April 11, 19st. “llhMoney . all". MONTREAL ‘bitibl Ly. . 39% Huerta Pacific Grain .' lsbeetos .;. .5. 2M ‘Brazilian sa- s. 11,021‘... . 43% 22% Vntsrnationsl Petroleum Maseey Harris h... 361i Menthol-Power .5. h. .4’... 100% MoColl Frontenac ... ..." .. - 25 National Breweries 4.. i . _..._.... __...__. Stewart Jone; s, ($9, . ‘ _ ' Correspondents of!» , Ggeenohiolae s. Co. l llenlbers ol theMontAedIFSIoc-ls‘ Erato...” l i “l8 Great George SL, Charlottetown ... . .._ i. --——-%--_--~.*. . which suam well season," ‘ ' ~._._ l In a of bushels conditions l" 9PM! lbbt what is "I d. Wider strut pgotedtdereatl reiub 4-0 cm OI icrimnstoftbeylar, ual for the coming The recommendation made by the Copper Export Association to its for- eign, mepben that the nrice or wr- pefbflleduaed ‘from 10.30 oeal a . penum- to,_14.30 cents c. i. of. mlrepean if put into effect is n- 1. g heavy demand NW1. MG ltJa not expected "U! Will Iimaia at this low lav- Auckland Geddes. Qflirmln of Tito Company speaking at " lStAal Car .2. '.. ... Canada Bronze ..'. 5i Canada Mslting .... ...». ... 10H "Dominion Tar .-.‘.. 10 Ih-mous Players ... Bl U . - ...-s “n. 35% Quebec Power ... ehaw-inlgsn ... i Smelter: ... ..." Btnl of Canada Pfd .. Gimons ... ... ... “a u. ill no NIH YORK American h...“ .. American Radiator ... ... ... Allaghany»... ... .... ...... Consolidated on]. lleotrio Foamy!» light ... are MW w." v-na an" ....- maana madam Pearl... .. Paramount Players Leaky ... PGIIIOR I 1d -.. ... ..."..- Poor U 0o. I. IIADCNG Oil J01“! .- ulhl‘ M“ *1». a 'Q“U'-'n’\§ an n‘! an llllb ... Hinge) _ O. I. 1-K“, _o .\4 H. not an ' "ill “E n: eaa sdybll u . use as ‘ab. sauna CIOID-lpaciai re- hearsal Pglday at 0.40. Everyone on time please. COINWALL UNITID CIIUICE- llrvieal of worship luaday, April I0. at Kingston at 11.00 a.‘m.; West River at 5.00 p. m» and Cornwall, ‘I30 p. m. subject. 1'Why Wua a lus- urroction Essential?" Special music at the evening service. lolo by Mr. $51: Howard. ‘ Anthems. Why Waepelt ‘thou. and l: am He that liveth. YORK CHARGE United Church of Canada. Special services all day. York service ll s. m. Easter anthems. Sacrament of Lord's Supper. Church School at 2.30 p. m. Interesting pro- gramme by‘ young people, 7.30. Braokiey school at 2 p. m. Easter service, I p. m. Central church, Marshfield-Dunstaifnage, '1 p. m. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER. MONDAY I11‘ THE POST OFFICE- The General Delivery and Registra- tion Wickets will be open from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. Good Friday. All mails for despatch by afternoon trains will be closed at 12.00 noon. There will be no delivery by letter carriers. The General Delivery and Registration wickets will be open from 10.00 a. m. to 12-00 noon, Eas- ter Monday. All mails for despatch by afternoon trains will be closed at £2.00 noon. There will b: one com- plete delivery by letter carriers in the forenoon. 3i BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY-There is now on exhibition at Mr. A. J. Mathesonu drugstore. O‘Leary, an ex- ceptionally large and beautiful but- terlly and the cocoon from which it emerged over two weeks ago. From tip to tip of the wings which are beautifully variegated and artistic- ally pencilled, the measurement is over six and a half inches. An ef- fort has been made to find the name of the butterfly and Mr. Mathesoil states that the description which most aptly applies to it is that oi’ the i ‘great peacock moth. The cocoon wns 5 iound in the woods near his home in Glenwood by Mr. Joseph Hickey. who kept it for a few Jays after it emerged and then forwarded it to. Mr. Mathcson-O. I IN THE TOURIST INTERESTS- A vLsLtor 0o Charlottetown yesterday was Mr. S. W. l-lo-lgood, of Portlan Maine, passenger representative oi the Maine Central pany. He is herc in the interests the tourists traffic, the Maine Cen- tral Railroad beillB desirous of 07W"- lng up this territory to the large number of tourists from U18 New England S ,; holiday in an ideal holiday resort. Mr. Hopgood ntends making a tour special Easter services tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will deliver the Communion sermon at mornins "I'V- iee and the music will comprise a solo, "There is‘no Death," sung by Mr. Harvey McPherson. and Priors setting-of the Te neunl, suns by Eh! choir. Early ‘prayer meeting at usual ‘hour. The Sacrament of the Lord's Bupper will be dispensed at close of morning sermon. This service broad- cast by OHOK. sabbath lchool and Junior Congregation as usual. At evening service Rev. O. N. Brown will preach, his subisct being all; pl-opriau to Easter. The music will consist of choral selections from the Cantata, "’I'he New ‘Jerusalem!’ (l0- loist, Mr. A. n. Oillls). Organ volun- tariaa from Handel's "Messiah" will be played mornins and aveninl- New MUBIUII raaraan - The New Brunswick Museum in be erect- ed on Douglas Avenue, will be a great attraction for Maritime Pro- ‘vlncs tourists, is the opinion express- qq by J. n. Harris, architect. from Charlottetown, P. I. 1., who was in the city yesterday and visited the Na.- tural 11mm lwlsty Mumm- "hm ha law tbs plans of the proposed new building and as an nehitect voiced bis iaiarut and had WM! of admiration to bestow. He thought the na nuuum would be a vary rub m. was sum“! haw grew‘ v_ "T ibchtaininl Iuvh l; struat oils havlhe ialmdv mm (Llwallcr, Mr. Ralph Bryenton I \ tales who desire a, renlIY l she facilities bet-‘Mt 0h Monday (iQAl(_l__)_!_l\lf_ lfllttls isendeavoriug to arouse mum: m a lgrluo» Edvlardlsland museum. but up in thejwréieuv. time I Ubflry and an Art Gallery repres- vhf the urdvluvlatrsbcsiton lo: his- Wlv rail“. and the pictures rol- the 5111"? whsist' cilia-collection of about 80 painting; by M; yin-n,» uncle, the lobe Harris, tor-met lmldent of the Royal» Canadian Amdemy-st. John ‘telegraph Joul». X18 . PERSONALS Mr. Frank Bryenton. Morell, was a recent visitor to York. Mr. Herbert Lewis, York, is report- cd' much better today. Mr. J. M. Crockett, Boston, has ar- Til/Pd It hi! old home at Pleasant Grove. His many friends armpleas- ed to sec him. Conductor E. MacLaren, with Mrl._ MacLaren, and son Victor, left this morning on a visit to New YorkJ ~Mr. Raymond Sheenan, who has been attending the Teachers‘ Con- vention in Charlottetown, returned to ihs home in Kinkora. yesterday. _ Miss Theresa Mulligan, who is st- "1101118 P. W. C.. Charlottetown, is spending Easter at her home in New- ton. The many friends oi’ Mr. Henry Jones Sr., oi‘ l-lazelbrook, will be sor- ry to learn that he has entered the 1'. E. I. Hospital for treatment. Rev. Fred Monaghan, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Monagllan, Lot 48. who was elevated to the Holy Priest- hood at 5t. Ailgustines Seminary. ‘roronto, on Passion Sunday, will celebrate his first High Mass ill St. ‘ D1lllSLB._l\'S Basilica on Easter Sunday. MA LPEQUB An intcnsclyr-illgrcsting 491mm, was held in Malpcnuc lI-all on Fri- day evening under the ailspiccs oi the Young Peoples Society. The business and devotional periods cndg " ed, Rev. D. M. Grant presided dill"; in; the hour 0i debate. The subject I "Rcsolvrd that capital punishment‘ be abolished," was ably discussed on; the aillmative side by Miss Margaret I and ‘ Miss Marjorie MacRae and on the. mill-cad 0mm hvzative side by Miss Hazel Idol-good 05‘ Messrs. Gordon Rico and Preston Green. ‘rile iudgos. Messrs. Thomas hlacNiltt, G. W. ‘Ramsay and A. 5.. Crozier. gave their decision in favor’; of__ the negative speakers. During the etirelncnt of tho judges, the popu- lar vote was taken resulting in lav- or or the amrmntlve speakers. l‘ . Misses Currie and Waller, teach- ers of Fanning School, Iilalpeque, Misses Kathleen Ready and Wanda Graham. of Sea View School and Mr. Gordon Rice of Darnley School afternoon to spend the Easier holidays at their respec- at the Teachers’ Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Bilrloigh Owen and young daughter are being welcomed at the Prince County Hospital. The very many friends o-i’ Miss after two months treatment Prince County Hospital. she in" suflloiently recovered to visit lrlcntl in Silmmorside and 4.5 expected home at an early date. been visiting relatives in Summer- side for several months returned to her home on Saturday. Mrs. George Bcairsw, who has been the guest of her daughter Mrs. George Thompeon. Montague, re- turned to her home a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. lee Owen, arrived borne on ‘Tuesday alter a pleasant ten days visit with relatives in Mou- treal. _ A aervice was held in Bea View l-lall on Sunday evening under the“ auspices of tho auxiliary of the W. M. 8., of thlt plloe. Mr. H. L. Don- ald presided. Aftel-‘the devotional exercises aolos were given by Misses Jean and lmdae Mscxay and Laura Pickering. Roadkill byldrs. H. L. Donald, Mines Wanda Graham and Murit llaeKsy. Afilr the singing bf a numbin- or favorite hymns by the audience the meeting closed with the ainlinl 9! the doxolwl- ' IB- MING HUQGNIIII. Kenslfll- tivc homes and were in attendance ,_~. their homc where they arrived irom~ Elma Simvart are glad in learn that, h. I m“ Mrs. Wm. G. Ramsay who ham h’ unruly; l. f. l4. - l2.‘ 1H Ion‘ ‘.41 onocenles For , the Easter Season Lei the Grocaicria Supply your Raster nude In‘ Groceries. will satlal" time cf moat diserlmlnatin i is. Ions Savl Values and the llual lb. . (f You will appreciate the" lwx :7 Ir Corn Fl-wllrrse 3 pkgs, .___.___,p_._' Pri COTTAGE ROLLS Pcr Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ a SPINACH Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 29o ' RIPE TOMATOE5 ‘ Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. CHOICE CREAM- ERY BUTTER.‘ Per Lb. . . .. . SPECIAL EGGS FRESH ETVFRAR Per Dozen . . . . . . . . . . ~ l u‘ I Household Blend Black Tea ..l...45c. .- . ’ Ifli uemz roasro Qmf,’ 22.12am... 25c . 0'13‘, o n e uscneanvu swear P Chicken nlxzn rlcaies, 44c 68$ 7 (l? 43¢ 35 n’ “in” " " iii‘ ’ 14C i3 .... luau svvausuowll care Tqmatg gamma Pumm, FLWR. 9 or srurren ouves " l Pltl- -- -- -- c Vpqetatfle lez... .. .. .. ..' EATOWS ARTIFICIAL ex- ’ I A' "rnacr or VANILLA mm , Soup afgmis PFEPAREP 7,,’ §*%.'.’i“.'ft’. "i- W 25c ..., 10¢ l... ill”: .. .. 12c r: EA , “i 1 v Id §.'.*.;l::$.l.f “* 5c Aw..." gllihlsrl: "my; o. -- -- -- -~ h l EQQ§Q§flQPRQfQ£E§LL CC Dice smcarone sucec . a 0L orn PINEAPPLE, 5c : hniile. .. .. .. c °' 2"" '°' 1- -- ~- . gabm-‘NUEEN Tomatoes 256:, "up", .“b.'.".“.*.. .. ._ 22c ...... .. .. .. 4c , D 1 Kellogg's “m” hawiu,“ Kelley's i PICNIC HAM! mung 5AM U‘ Weizhins from Choice Quality :5 GtoBLbs. Per Lb. .... c Per Lb. . . . . . , . . . . . .. ‘- ICEBERG NEW cam-my Lg-[vy-Ucp; 1 }._- Large Heads Per Head l5’ Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ a ‘ r nuances swam- roraroas 1 ' Q." Z Dozen . . . . . . . . . Yer Lb. . . . . . . . . .. y ‘ rum: LARD NEW canes: 1 Lb. Elsck . . . . . . . .. Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ STORE OLUSEQ GOOD FRIDAY APRIL IBTH Bran Flakes, 30c 2 ....‘ 21¢ ceslo Specials Efiective Thursday-Saturday-Monday SPECIAL g SLICED BACON (TIIOICE QUALITY Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . “is: 38c A $0 Sulmnci‘ supply Come early Capt. H- ichiusorl with them. The Capt. came to Georgetown last 0c- tober as l. representative oi the Church Array and soon after joined the Order. In a very fitting will W10 Division took notice of the fact and did so by presenting the 010M“ with a cow of Tennyson! poems and the following address: To Cunt. Hutchinson, Georgetown. Dear Capt. Hut ”' z-We have just learned with a. good deal of re- (Nt that word has recently 00ml 10 youtosaythatyoilrwolkwillsoon be calling you to another neld and we feel we couldn't allow this op- portunity to pass without explwssing Fire Sale of Men ’s Went All our new stock of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Caps must be cleaned out quickly. Now is your chance to lay in your Spring and at a bigeaving. Spring Suits and Topcoat at a very big saving. and get your choice. D. A. BR UCE ings and music work has not allowed you to be with momberw-A. us as often as you would have liked w have been, but. whether present or absent we were sure that in you we had a very sympathetic helper and one that was always a. loyal ad- vocate of true iomporanoe. We would like you now to woapt this renielnbranoa as a token of ms es- teem and to trust that it will help keep fresh in your memory flsoae would spent in Georgetown. lat ua assure you as you go from us you are oarfYml with you the best wishes of Diamond of the beau-t Division at Georgetown. Signed on behalf of the Division. M. Hobbs. our appreciation of Wu! whllearmng us. It is uotsovor! longeinoeyosloametofleorgetowrl ton. is caramel; to; menu days o! hh aunt Mrs. loll Groom-M. aboasss Imp rasmvrarloa but you qulofly found a large place inourhearmiinoethenwahave heard of the ilna way in which you have cmdueted your work worth Worthy Pannamh; II. wallur. Wor- in thy Associate. M1’. Hutchinson ac- knowlofled the Nmdnhamo with some well chosen mantis. Aftn the presentation lunch was served by the ladies andn a Wfilflm of nad- furnished by the Huge New Liner Details Given LONDON, April 18.-'l'ho recently announced new liner of the Cunard Company, aa described today by the shipping paper "Syren and ship- ping." will be a three-funnellcd ves- aal. 1.000 feet long on the waterline with a ill-foot beam. Sh» will be designed to have a ppeed over a measured mile of II knots. ' In machinery will cone-lat of quad- ruple screw-geared turbines. Ibo will carry first. second and mm class passengers and immi- grants. ‘ ‘Pilot-kill! ‘in l‘... first elude states church and we brow some ol the reams fill have bgthrooiba attached nae apirltthat has gone M01 you ....°!.P.°£.l"....ii' HMQILOUIDIVQIORINONIISIOU- asvlngmglbnloutbnwmbvmku wherewryouhava memoir» uu p; f nun "lfaaturdwillbiadmi: of u» omnmunitr- However. it is n album-demise: bis-dens wluh bu. A-IIVIIlOILC-hll wewouldnawiiae ' ‘ ' _~ ‘may. ' _ r g l .4