THURSDAY, \ The Central Guardian This column hjIICIVOC to: nun o! loul Interact. but liven-tiling 0| n m!” nature my b; lmuuq ll (in unto 5 Ion! strictly p". lhla in advance. Tours m Photography. coumonssrrou urn m. summon. BORSALINO HATS AVAILABLE main st Jack Cameron's. BORSALINO HATS FROM ITALY lVl-ilflblg again at Jack Cameron's. THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE Bap- tist Church will hold Easter Ser- vices on Sunday niorningill P. M. the Lord's Supper will be observed. Evening service T490 P. M. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. WEEKEND VISITORS — Mrs. Neil Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dunville and little son Forrest. O'- Leary, P. E. I. spent the weekend .n Sussex, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunville at the home o! Mrs. Thomas Better, Paradise Rcw. -Saint John Telegrap-h Journal. SOURIS C. W. L. - The regular monthly mcrting of thc Souris sub- division Catholic Womeuls Lcuguc was hold on ‘March llth, in 5t. Mary's Convent with an attend- nncc of 13 members. The President nr-vncd the meeting with prayer. This was followed with the Secre- tary and Treasurer's report, also the roll call oi paid members The Treasurer reported a bank balance of $139.00 after all obligation! ht-d been paid. As in former years money was votrtl to buy flowers for the altar at Easter. A letter was read from Mrs. Blake regard- ing the scholarship tund and a (lo- nation ttmountzng to $1.00 for each member of the subdivision was voted. A letter was read from Mrs, earl McNeil. Dic-l-csan Convener of Lay Rctrcuts. urging each sub- division to arrange for a, retreat and urged the mentbers to increase their 1)rfl_\'€r.=.. Monsignor Murphy addressed thr- ms-itibers in encour- aging terms giving many helpful suggestions. It was decided to hold the annual meeting on Ami-l 20th. The Corresponding Secretary was ldvised to distribute the ballots oxhich should be sent to the nontin- tting committal‘ at 123st two weeks oeforc the meeting. The scrutI-necrs tpnointed were Mrs. Howard Pau- uct, li/irs. Wm. Pnqitct and Mrs. George Cnlnpbcll. ‘Tho meeting closed with pralvcr. choose _ CHR|STE'S th ’ ey f6 Break a Christie's Dainty Soda. Cracker in two. Th: "snap" will toll you it's crisp. The first bite will prove it. At your grocers, always ask lbrtgstygovcnfrcshflirisdfs. BOIIALINO BAT! Al‘ JACK Cameron‘; ‘"1110 Storm tor t __._ I HOUR GREEN HOUSES will be closed ll! dly Good Friday. James Tait. IIAZILBIOO! Baptllt Church. Rev. I. A. Corbett. B. A" B. 13-. will preach in thk Church on Sunday, April 6th, st 3 P. M. Sunday Schocl vfltll. meet at 2 P. M. CITY POLICE COURT — A: the Police Court yesterday morn- ing o men charged under both the Ekcise and Prohibition Acts was fined $100 and costs or three month.- and $200 and costs or three month» respectively. sentences to run cot.» secutlvely. A drunken driver re- ceived seven days in jail and In Excise case was adjourned for onc- week. Two drunk and dlsorderlts were each fined $5 and costs or 10 days, another $5 and costs or five days and a fourth was sentenced to l0 day: tn jail. T0. P. E. I. CHARGE — Rev. Warren G. Dickson, Lawrencetotvn, Ann. Co. N. S., announced to his congregation on Palm Sunday that he had accepted a cull to the 0- Leary, P. E. I. pastoral charge, sub- ject to the approval of the Pres-' byterles concerned and would be leaving Laurent-clown the last of the Conference- ycar, June 30th The announcement came as u sur- prise to the congregation and the minister was asked to re-considei- but stated his decision was final. Rev. Mr Dickson is completing a three year ministry at Lawrctice- town and the Church has made marked progress under his lend- crship Easter Play Easter Monday play st Prince Edward Theatre "Black Gold" 3- act comedy drama by Marian Short and Pauline Phelps. The ploy centers around the Busbce family 0t’ New England stock who seek their future in Texas and strugzl‘? through years of adversity on a small ranch. George. Bruxbee (oi-med by Farrell Gatulet) has the sympathy o! his eighteen year old daughter “Tcxas" lplfLVéd by Rtuline Whalen) (and his young sun Chet: or Chester) Leith Sweeney) in. his detsmihmtlon t0 stay nzzd make 800d. But the ‘Mother Sarah (played bv Dcrotlvv iHugl-tes) turns with ycaming bitic tttess to the Old Nor England da, 311,1 ways. Through this PCHITZTLII’; [vnd the discovery of oil on i118 Tami i ltihere comes about dramatic uituat~ Jcns which tlzreatsn to disrupt the tannin‘. sweep away their new fouuil wealth r-trd blight tlve romance o.’ ‘their only daughter “Texr I Beside; the Busbee tamily. ueislr bors and new comers are introduc- led, Dell and Dulcv the Blotter" Sisters (played by Isabel RT-IZEOYIQH‘. and Joyce Mar-Dcnaldi. the ex- tBroadw'tay Star-Mrs. Ac": Hochkisfl ‘now a travelling BQJULy Agent (played by Mary K. ‘Prainori Josc the love stricken Mexiom tplaiTtl by Terence Fitzgerald) ftmrrish plenty good ccmedy to relieve the underlying serio sness o1’ the main situations. Johtzriy Sloan. in love tmdant. C. W. Omilcshank, of Mt. Pleasant Iowe. says "I am happy to report this l5‘ cn €X{"‘lil3|‘."JL plav and our audiences were delighted. It is o. good strong ploy and in con- trI-st with much oi’ the cheaper trash on the market today it ls worthy of high commendation With Dan Messers Orchestrn in snappy Blister music, good specialties be- tlween every act, you just cannot afford to miss "Black Gold" in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital. Easter Monday alter-noon at. 2.30 p. m. md l1; the averting at 8.15 rnm. sharp, at the Prince Edward. J. Atistrrl ‘Thai-river. C. D. A. veteran actor and dircctor of over 500 successful productions has the show ready for m3 signal to begrxrr. ' By Ken Reynolds "l lint asked ii he Wont Adff ~ got all time mulch with a Guardian‘ “Black Gold” ,1 ls Title Uf i (played by Master was cnnntorrsrowu ounnnuuv APRIL 3.1% ‘ n TEHDERSWEET |~|AM$ For n. WIIDLE or HALF GDTTAGE STYLE Pfiiiii FtfiLLS 550 Ave. 6 to 8 |hs.—lh. PORK SHOULDEBS PICNIC STYLE ‘ 39c M Ave. 6 to 8 lbs.—-|h. BREAKFAST BAGUN l 55c PIGKLE and PIMEIITO LOAF u. MAGAROIII» and CHEESE LOAF u. 45c M m su a Peat? 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