‘For nearlysixitiy" years" l E's havegbeen a standard for . ’_ tea quality in this country. . A 52.1.. FRIDAY‘: — __.- 11 413 unto me." mes Presbyterian Church Mmis-raie-nev. w. aauca Mum. ORGANISIH-MR. choker: METIIVEN. PASASION WEEK IN ST. JAMES SUBJECTS . 'W DNESDAY: —“ The Holy City " < T 'R$DAY : -— “The Passover. ” ‘ Cross." _ v "Is it’ nothing to yc.l 1!‘ "e that nus; by? Bghglfl "m - pp If there be any sorrow 1.2..- unto my sorrow which is All the Services will be conducterl by lhc Minister, I Week Night Services 1.30 r. ha. . _Good Friday 8 P. M. and 7.80 l’. M. AA mA_A_A. 4 4 W04 a... Three Insertions -Fcur Insertion . Eight Insertions H," , no ‘ Agents Wanted -_-_.---_-_--_. . small on. woman T0 weaver. and appoint local reprmentatlves. Position permanent; yearly guar- - antee sides. (being s21. weekly average) and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston 00., Tower Bldg, Toronto. I a. w. 3-23-S-W-l-3i. .1 .1. " ._..._._...._.-.__i.__.____ MAN OEWOMAN T0 TRAVEL-AND a point local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly guarantee 01092. (being 021. weekly average) “and expenses; commission and ‘cash bonuses besides. Winston 00.. fllbwer Bldg, Toronto. ~ -_ _. A. W. li-fl-wedsatsi. “ Miscellaneous w: u—_ Hermanville, P. E. I. Surveyor, " . 8027-3-21-1mo. . ti-i SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Printery. t! V llmlaoaiau ‘I arm hrovnnmo l cards at shortest notice. Guard- ‘ lan Jcb Printery. ‘envelopes with address printed. Uust the thing for acknowledge- - ent, intivations, etc, Guardian . ob Printery. i 0 ti. choice can, wrisremv HORSES will arrive Hunter River March th. Matched teams weighing up $500 cwt: not branded. Parties ; hashing to" purchase can inspect at imwahome. Peter. Martin. . ’ ' ‘ 90I6-3-26-3i."l\d.” ‘For Sale’ Dfrwuudlc‘. Apply Guardian. i5 - .-‘ lazv-a-ii-ti. FOB lADF-AIRDALE PUPS. AP- DlY Veasey, Spring Park or 50X . Oity. ‘ _ ion Faint-a acluls A1‘ Min.- vicw, buildings in good repair. AP- , Pill O00. H. Mitchell, Piaquid, or F’ Mclkiddind '- Bentley, Charlotte- WWII‘. 903 Female Help Wanted f 17W -_- a Mmona aoan , worn to look alter a sick lady. ‘ 33 WI“? Street. 9003-3-27-1i. “ 4 ' ' ll ‘“ i. --__-___..___ “ WANTE-A CAPABLE YOUNG woman, tn do housework. Bend .1 gran applications in M. l-l. ., idly}! Ofllce. 7084-3-10-81. ssified Advertisements old Insertion Iaasaaeacdaaealaawaseqq 100 )0! llglo of 5 word; aceaaeeelaeee 7c per line of 5 words ~--—-__ Juli. ALFRED MACDONALD, LAND" CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND‘ Oil; barns roa BALE—5 cams. ‘lieu, large barn. 1f not said M- 9038-3 40-21 I 4-3-20-31 vaxx'a AéAAAaaAa ‘as. a‘ i" a . ilcllcrliuelillivcrds g - "Pdrlluscfswords Q Salesman Wanted sates Masada: WANTEb-NEW every sells and professional man; business invention; business used by Bell Telephone 00., Armour do Co., Bank of ontreal, etc, Tre- mendous profits. ory. Write Adjustment Service, Dept. X-B. Mobile, Ala“, U. s. A.- S. W. SS-Zlpd. Situations Vacant AMBITIOUB learning best paying tradespllbiglne- ering, Electricity. y Garage work, Chauflering, Bricklaying. Barber- ~'ing, "Hairdressing. Literature tree. M-Write -- Dominion Government Chartered Trade Schools, 1107 St. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. S. V. l-zlswtlMarall. .. < 1 Lost Losr-n u Neil or 1r e v s m leather container. Also small black case containing gold pieces. Find- er please phons 643. Reward. _ 9010-3-25-31 LOST-BROWN‘ LEATHER‘ BILL told, with initials A. G. M. con- taining sum oi‘ money. Reward. Rev. A. J. Murchison, 3B Orlebar Street. ' 9054-3-27-21. bllnard’: Llnlment prevents Flu. FOR sALE l Practically new I room house. modern conveniences, good loca- fere April 1st b! 9'1"“ ‘n’ “m b‘ sold at 1 o'clock on that date. Trfm! if required. Also Chevrolet car and utrecl. o TENDERS .._._- . a "Tenders for the erection of Kan- alngtcn Bkatinl Rink Bhlldlhr "l" s, received by the undenllllfll up “P "is including saiarday. 01"" "M" 1929, Inf tho erection of I bllilllilll 85 feet x $00 feet. Plans can seen 0|! application to the Secretary. All inat- emu supplied- lavali 01' "I TM" ~ I arrrup-uatuutulxraaianc- ed Housekeeper. Three in family. “ ' 40011.0. D. Brehalit, Ppvmali. l ,_,. lllid-d-fl-OL .'- I sail-smuggle AND, orn- llhhmfle“ for . "Apply Guar- flilfl-fl-ll-il -- . u ed... i ....'l';.f.‘i°' i “Ha a‘ ‘Q's,"‘a¢crth,sotc'iv:- IOI NW0!’ Phone I00 for appoint- ' ; ' ‘l , aois-s-ss-ai. -. fiArticles For Sale not “n! lwwud‘ I Kemmmm shfln“l,lnk 0a., Ltd. W. L “Gill.” ' lecretary- 9°94j347'”'”' Exclusive territ- INIXPEBIENCED, men allowed fifty cents an hour, .. r " furniture. Allliiy 1 Dull’!!! 0056-3-27-31. _ sad bereavement. Central __G_aardian . MIGBATORY BIRD TREATY-A meeting of some of those interested in the-f. Migratory Bird ‘ireaty- was held in the Provincial Building y". tel-day. There was a good representa- tive attendance froin all parts of the‘ Pwvihvs- The opinion of the meeting was that at the expiration of the treaty in 1931 an opportunity would be allowed ior a short period 1n ma spriilB w shoot wild fowl. Rev. w. h. Harding and R. H. Jenkins, M. P., Have considerable valuable imam;- tion and advice. It was agreed that Mr. Jenkins would obtain all the iri- formatlon necessary regarding the treaty. As soon as this is received another meeting will be‘ ¢gllgd_ FEES ONALS Mrs. Raoul lteymond returned last hisht from a visit to Europe. Miss Mary Condon, Georgetown, is 1h the City on a visit, the guest of Mrs. Jamesclinton, 21 Bishop St. Miss Annie Murphy, Georgetown, is on a visit to the City. " While her_a_she is the guest ofMrs. James Clinton, 21 Bishop St. - Miss Miriam Bears. Brooklyn, ‘spent a very enjoyable weekend in this city. the guest of Miss Eileen Young, Mr. Lloyd W. Croude, accountant of R. T. Holman, Limited, Char- _ lottetown was in Summersldc yes-* terdsy on a business trip for the nnn. iss Elsie MacLuhan, c! Winnipeg, well-known reader and impersonator, is visiting irrthe city, the guest- o! Miss Agnes Williams. Eastern Guardian JEASTERN AGENTS-Mr. JW Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- ‘ tague and. will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. “NIJONGRATULATIONS — To Mr. and Mrs. James Holland,_ El- mira, on the arrival o! a young son on March 4th, the first. All well. _ ~ MARRIAGES PAYNTIJR-ANDRIIWS-At Norboro, P. E. I. on Wednesday evening, Mar. 20, 1929, by-‘the Rev.‘ F. W. William- son, Trueman Earl Paynter of Fres- town m Annieadith Andrews o! Nor- boro. » DEATHS HOWATT—At Cape Irsvei-se. March 25, P. S. Hewett. Funeral service at his residence 2 p. m. Wednesday, Rev. Ewen McDougall ofliciating. Kindly omit flowers. . ~ KING-In the city, March 55, liriget C. King, dearly beloved wife of the late John King, aged 0d years. Fun- eral from her - late residence Ne. 2 Rochford Apt. Friday at 2 o'clock to Saint DunstanTCathedral thence to the R. C. Cemetery. Card of hanks The family of the late Mrs. Far- row, Appln Road. wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the many words cf sympathy and deeds of kindness shown them in the recent 0051-3-27-11. In 'Memoriam n: mtluoaiau v i In loving memory cf our beloved husband and father, Hugh MacDon- old, of Lorne Valley, who departed this i110. March 0110» L001. _ GONE BUT NOT FOIGOITEN v WP"- By the renewing oft unnamed. But as sure as the sun brinll I100!" w‘ labile-t.- H. _-- - - -e*+4-O_+4: lofainthearuvaefjca I ; < rpismstyha wile and children. , aou-a-n-u. v we’ l can; i; 4 l 1'. l“. Iravel at a cost o! 00355.02. Weknowcachaorrcwhaaltsllir- ' i. ‘CAME Flinl/iouncement” The Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary cf the Protestant orphanage will Wfilcllt the 8 Act Comedy Dram! ‘The Road lack" h the Prince Edward Theatre May m; and "m; with a splendid local eaet all! under the direction o! Klan Inn," MlcNeiil. ' The entire net proceeds fee main. talnanee cl Protestant 3. ‘ page. b -l.i. VARIOUS ACTS —-Oontinuad from pa... 1.. Hon. s; n. smart. dial liked a “W” n prpvineut subsidies, the m?“ t0 which is made elsewhere. Ion. J. D. stump; up“ m. Mk“ lster of Public Works:- 1- 3"! w! contract or contracts hm‘ “"41" 1M0 by the Government i" the supply of gravel? - 2. I! l0. with whonrwoyq mo}; contracts made‘) 3. Table all such contracts. The Minister cf Public Works in will! tabled the lcilmviug inter-nu,- lion:- Ih April last. tenders were called (or gravel. Herein annexed is a copy». 0i Tilider Notice specification and list of tenders received. The tender of u.‘ s. Phllllpg m; accented and he delivered at various point-tip the province 10.100 1-10 tons at 02.75 per ton. i.o.b.,at points o! delivery, amounting to 040,000.42, were also attached. Amount paid on account during 1030 was 039,981.54. There were also purchased from List of tenders received for gravel: McLeod, McKenzie and Profit, French River, 03.15 lldr ton. B. Norman Gal-ton, It. John, N. 13., 02.05pm’ ton. ‘ a H. J. Phillips, Ohlfiotlcibwh, N." per ton 1st year and 02.05 per tea 2nd and 3rd years. us!‘ or amounts ram IOI GIAVIL H. J. Phillips, ‘amount paid on ae- count o! contract, 030308.54. Gravel was purchased lrom the following parties: . H. ,0. Brown, 5! tom. Ml 1M, l! teas pa: ton. Oharlottelcwn, anus. Alfred Chapman. 101 tons. at 03-00 per torn. Murray River, 0114.00. Milton Chapman, 100 tons. at 03-00 per ton, Murray River. 0200-00- H. a. Cahoon. us tons. at 00-00 per ton, Murray River, 0206.00. olive: ccmpwu. ‘m was. at $0.00 AnnuaLLleeting The salournea aiuuul Meetill 0! D. A. MacKINNON. Lt-Oeleuel. ' Secretary-T W. K. BODIES, President. 0000-8-27-20-1-3-0-8. _ . i DRa Jo Pu DENTAL IUIG Comer Queen aul IiOUII-Itc I00 11.80 5.00 rmsr THE ‘HEN OR THE-EGG? ‘lhmhaedcabt the the anathema! EASTER secs ‘ / LID . 4 NOVELTIES < _IRIBIIOIIU I0“ par ill. varicuapeluie, 01,050.00. Wm. A. 140000116. l0 teal. at 01.00 per lea. Hurray Ila-race. 000.00. Klmdike Lake Ililla. 100 tcaa, at 33-" P00’ "l. hoiuia. 0000.00. McKenzie lid Melted. 10d bl. .040 01-. a use p» m, Victoria. ma». . llciisnlia and McLeod, 145 tons, at $1.00 per m, cums, ethane, McKenzie and Mel-earl, I00 ions, at 02.20 per ton, lcuthlddfl. $066.28. McKenzie and McLeod. it! 1-1, tons l! 03-00 M’ ion. Trench River. 0431M. L. Lavaudier, 100 tons, at 03.10 per ton. Lseutbport, 00:000. ‘John llunn. s0 ions, at 02.00 per km. Auuandals. 0110.00. Reuben Penny, 40 tons, a; 01.00 per ton, Cardigan, 000.00. ' Reuben Many, so tens. at $2.00 00h Mo. Murray Harbor, $100.00. Reuben Penny. 40 was, at 02.00 per tcu. Georgetown, 000.00. - Reuben Penny, 40 tons, a; $1,011 Der (on. Mum! Harbor. 000.00. Harold N. Prise. 61.51 tans at 01.20 Per ton f.o.b. shipment, 040.06. a. Plclrard d: 00.. so was, at 01.25 Per ton at Ohdfloiitctowh. 090.00. s, p. White. ‘id tons, at use per inn. Murray River and Georgetown, mam. p Peter White. 00 tens, at 02.00 per ten. llurrd! River. 0100.00. Arthur, White, 50 tuna, M!‘ We, sturgeon, 0100.00. Arthur White, 50 tons, 0,101.00 per can. Murray Harbor. 0100.00. AQhur White, 50 iflll, 1.0 08.00 per ion. Owmtown. 0100.00. , 300 tons o! gravel were lauded at Kildaro Cape and lea 00w Head at a seat of 0108.00. Tender forms and apeeiii at 00.00 L) Hr. Araeaaali asked the Minister c! rublie WHER- 1. Whxtwasthetotalcaatcfre- val-Lou. other put-ti" mo‘ m“ pg pairs of and extras forlall motor 11m vehicles and machines gravel was not up in the standard road machines) irela January 1st. o! the specification. (iueiudius 1020 to this amp ' i. How mush has been paid there- on? How much is owing and lin- paidl ' I. Give a list of persona to whctn paid er owing and the amounts paid or owihl to cash. avrhatwaa thetdal amount paid by or on behalf cl the Govern- ment for salaries, waged cr remun- e a. to persona for operating or in any way attending motor vehicles and machines from January lat. 1020 to this date‘! Bow much, if anything. is still unpaid thereon? _ l.‘ Give a list c! the persons ain- ployed and the amounts paid tench. The Minister of Public Weeks stated that he did pct have the an- awlli 316w Re would have it to- marrow. Mb. W. Glider l. IaLure asked the Minister of Public Wcrhs:— 1. Has a petition been received from Mr. Alexander D. Melon-n; Mr. dimry Taylor; w. Chariea a. lac- Dcuaall and‘ other residents o! Nina Mile Creek. Rlcaroing and Canoe Cove regarding a ferry aerviesI 2. what action-has been taken by the shareholders cf the Charlottetown u.“ qowmmm" Hotel Company, Limited, will In MN luflwlflrdslmbmmm" saidthatllsceuldnctflndthatany day evmlhs April "h. M s!" 7-19 pctitioirhcs been received mm the 00 ha" "'0 "W" °' ""°°"'P'"" residents of Nina Mile Omsk, but he I"! i" 9"" D“'°°"°" m‘ ""5 ‘u’ remembered that something had been ""0"" Iv l"! "W W" m broulht up in tau cessation mt madlhr- d‘ ""0"" i" 0"“ “w” year. Nothing had been dope in‘ the N100 t0 all lllllilfildll Illl DI II- mow w h‘ K euaaad it la hoped thatwvcry share- holder will be present. Theliuhlcrcfrubliewovha m. W. J. lflaalilkl liked the Premier the following questions: l. flu the Government been re- quested by the Prime Minister or, Government c! oaaada to reimburse the settlers defrauded by Andrew nun- Mitchell vhiic aptihs Id In agdnt or tlfl Province under U00 Bell Government. . p 2. Dcea the Government c! Oan adauudertakeinbcallfldrtct thl burden ol paying than old-ill? a. What ia the intention s: the Local Government in this "I010 ‘ 4. Table any ecrrupeddldee in reiercnse a this matter. n. Prank miles can ibh val the drat ovherhmity he bade! I0- 13‘ thqe qusatiwl; he did not h!" an answer N“! l‘ W0 "$55 Ir. W.‘ OIMI. l. Hollie Ill" tho Leader of the Government: 1. Give the iialnh c! all IP00" appclnbd as lehccl magma slaw m. septa-aw. ill’!- l. Oivsthaclaaaeftaaeherwli- cease held by 000k ‘hi!!! l0 ‘P’ pointed. p, l.nggyfltlaojfllfllfi' pcihlldhflllllliifihl" At Egster~ a good g 'F‘rom the first breath Iralmus. to the last light/u! Clldwldliai‘ Delano (Gdlfrom dancing’: an the acme of i .i ‘i; .31‘? L, . -_. also an ast to provide for a‘. plebis- eita relating to the suppression of the tralha in alcoholic liquors. On motion of the Premier “An Act to further amend an act to further amend the act to incorporate the Telephone Company o! Prince Ecl- Kouse went into committee or the whole to take it into consideration. "m. amendment provides, inter llll, that the Telephone Nompany shall, before January 15th, in every year, pay to the Government oi Prince Edward Island a sum oi ucuey, equal to 1 1-2 per cent of its gross earnings from rentals and tolls wheeled during the previous year. but not less than 03.000 Der W01‘. The bill was duly passed in com-l mittoe‘ and was ordered to be en- greased and read s. third time to- aachow. ‘ ' ' An act to prevent the spread o! contagious diseases amoni; 10x98 “d other animals receives its second "p415; pad ti“ House resolved it- self into a committee oi the whole to takg it into conside ution. , This act provides for the Drilhibi‘ tiers by Order-in-Council, or any ani- mals trom entering the province for such time as may be deemed neces- sary ‘and fixes penalties ior its in- fraction at not less than ten. 0r "W" than fifty dollars, or imPTi-Wflmem ior not more than one mohih- T“ the case of a corporation, however. the Judge or Meal-lime may ‘mime ‘ M, up u, a500, Tho penalties and dnea collected are to d0 in 1""! “Tm part o! the consolidated revenues o! the province. h The Premier explained that i» 0 legislation. which W" Ilmil" l° ‘he legislation in British Columbia in f0- ‘Qgd to cattle, was beinG "lacied t° enible the Government to have rez- mtgm. w pfohcf, animals in i: Plovlnce from the raves” °f °° ugloua diseases such as rabies amen! dogs, Ha called attention to the 61:11; l0!‘ o! live alockof this diseasewh c. is new to be lound in Quebec 0"“ Ontario. ward Island being 48 vlctorla Cap; l0" was read a second time, and thz‘ w. grossed and read_a third time marrow. An act respecting ‘the Board oi (Jommissioners of Public Utilities once more caniewup for considera- tion in committee oi the whole. After discussion, the clause provid- ing that a public utility might he entitled to earn annually an amount not less than eight per cent oi H10 fair value of its property was strick- committee and ordered to be read a third time tomorrow. again today at 3 p. m. _‘ Rllllll g wnnivasnav, MARCH 21 WEDNESDAYS BEST FEATURES Palmolive Hour--WEAF Network. The Continentals-—WJZ Network. Kolster Hour-‘NOR. Network. Network. WOR, NEWARK-dzzz-Jlwlr ‘LOO-Dinner music; Solos. 8.30-—Reid’s Features. 9,00--Hank Simmons‘ ShovwBoat. 10.00—Van Huesen Orchestra. l0.30—-La Palina Smoker. ILUO-Kolstér Hour. 1l.30—-Daguerreotypes. l2.00—News; Golden's Orchestra. WEAF, NEW YORK-dfitli-dililk TOW-Waldorf dinner music. Unit-Synagogue Services. 8.30—La Touraine Symphony. 9.00—Sunkist Serenaders. 0.30—Happy Wonder Bakers. loom-Ingram Shavers. wail-Palmolive Hour. ILSO-Gold Strand Orchestra. l2.00-Vall~2e's Orchestra. WJZ, NEW YORK494.5—760k ‘LOO-Park Central Orchestra. EDD-Highlanders; Talks; Recital. 9.00-—Mobiloll Orchestra. BJiO-Forcstcrs; Smith Bros. l0.30-—Cabin Door: Continental-s. The blll bdifll lifted to in com- mitw. it was duly ordered *0 °° ‘m’ l2.00—Siumber music. I lass per cup ct Purity Flour and l level labia- ‘ amen more of shortening. Roll dry- F0? gain rich pastry use all butter and hail r iul tea they rill: ‘tlhthyurity Flour Cock Book, uni icr soc. 4- 30°» "'u"l"°'u”" ' IcetaIUOnadaI uni-educates "r..." m: #3:." . " _ er a ~ eon or such dinlUal er revit- na . ‘ .... . ............. puma "siflu: Purity is a strong, RAVI‘. YOU TRIED “CHINESE CHEWS"? 8 FA Cake and Pastry Expert sa rich flour, with great expanding qualities use 1 tablespoon less per cup if your cake rag; or loft wheat flour. if it calla ‘l r d‘ _ i, iisreolxiai? were: (lukewarm) with Purity. ' And (or llpai. and; pastry i... a tableapopua . specially. lreipa on page $8 en out. The blll was then Passed in On motion o! the Premier,“ ihi‘ House adjourned at 6 p. m., t0 111800 Touraine Symphony-WEAF Network Hank Simmons‘ Show Boat — WOR