At Church Services ;,-,,,_.---,,,=,,-~,,,-_.~ - Wedding l...» l. , ~ ~ , c an . . v °' um‘ ‘"7 h v the tszl business and drive out at vs cents s word. strictly psy- oh-tbbtewm emu“ who h“ 50b! I-DXIZ QUIOI In tbs evening the Office. of P - A ehsnoina I911“: wedd took been giving efficient service for] 1- ----- Tenebrss wss celebrated blv the u"; D , we quietly at the aptlst muny ears st lower r es n ygterdsy1erviooa st the choir of Btxmlnatnn’: Basilica and m Rem" ‘Wgmiyli-vifgivtollu; urch. Charlottetown, Thursday any stile; ity in Canada." l 11% 3i igeolm: 91th mm'u:sidilt!gcltmlfa?u‘iveludholy“wd 9 W‘%°°m mP-n“ Isaac-mall‘ oflwilllf; MacDonald igrforrlldegiyor B Eur: 1°“ fl .- ' y“ u“ ». g agency‘ m, 3mm‘, m’. 4-20.11 and Mrs, . l5rowse became the that, his brief. presented 0d behalf WW“ ME, 11%?‘ "'°"“" "imi. was: us: or flours ‘Olfllgldle go orfvfr MaaxftlptlliegonA B ' °' “‘.§§.‘°.‘3*.°3', Srélfgrfi and “h” . The Mo. roam‘ sanvrm s1" ar. rssms $10, Rfloilplirlilamaktlgililrtlrilvaili J om 1 m; ‘t m; m? l. would be rend I Q i-— - . . s 0E l. I. orlockwufhiw pa, p, 5g}, Th, Q0311 “m” “ma, M 5L Ltd. this ‘morning at 9 o'clock ceremony, bv Rev. T. E. Bzftor: t‘; mzetin sdliourned. , ‘Q ‘gnu q m; Jgm“' Qhumh w", h.“ “w,” sham. 4-20-11 McLelnnsn. ‘llhe bride was given the following reeolut on. moved by M" 7°” " ' 'm°,,""“'b§d 5 "m" ymfi," ‘fffi; arm. UNCONGCIOUB Thflilrlllarxgyatilégsbgf drlirl 32W’ i“ CoumfiMA first?! 222"" by ~ ngreg-s — o own. r . .~ r. an “n”; ggfggpgfl, m“ mfggwfii, o; m“ ,5"? condition of three-year-old Irvin ‘the occasion she chose a turquoige “That the tender Allison Mc- 11“ "rogue. a madggaqon ma“, Matthews, who was struck st the blue wool suit wibh black sppl us Leod for one Pontiac sedan deliv- nds services t "Seven Last Words". wee 9111151. corner of Prince and Water Streets ‘trim. Her hat was a black u let ery 2M1 model as oer specifical- i, uresrsl began at l0 o'clock ted m by the Rev 0 Carlyle 1w Wednesday atteriwvn by a can ered with c0 ored ions. w be used as a rgoiice nah-oi ‘Lung momma ma; went“, uflnflflef qf you ghwm; truck still remains critical. l-le is sequins at the front. covered attire be accepted at tho D H 01 $1147- pmw “yin; 0g t}; up 9 Ry“ M11 Dun d Qua"; at the P. E. Island Hospital. back by a dloulder length veil. An m , At 1i o h. service basal-l ureh: Rlev. J. T. Ibbott offlt. T 1 < 5111mm" Btfliliiv Wrasse complet- "hwme o! m“ ‘tcbhgogelvet- sfifiiiifii. "r'i."$‘€.’l?..‘i"€.u of edllihi: glitz-fey gtaccy her only at chufgh "Mun ||| go; q 1a,); use“; _ 1m h: g 7,3; 50m. ahgrlotzatcwn welt-m sficeivintg 5::- was “flight! b drascdj “it: “MW” °° r “m m”, ' m‘ fir‘? tlrconamiaoxbllo u tunings“: u? roll,“ u” saw“??? page“ t irw‘. blrrfrsrrlfl." “ti?! o! Sana: znfllvf-rsfiyf-giotxhelrewtgddlthfi hi?“ Mr. Vailllalmelleseregras pp, llender . At ‘clock, ‘there manapamtornfif Trikrgidby ‘tflzey haste xgratrrked at lillsesdt. r1 - miawn.’ ‘M M" Human m‘ m service . e svo o er cen ng o . as, u ave v ere . . - - ._.__ ‘dbl ova: rs: "but hw... .4... " ....::.~ M v “m; ce- to *- - $18 w" “m, was wrist may m" (use xxn. w, jarummvo m r. s. r. - Mrs. they will honeymoon lor to mak- iucxmmf’? z'___, maven“, preached be the . - Hender- wss conducted the Rev. G. Lawrence Gunn: who has been the his their home in ha-rlottetown- gm- the mum, o; m, Method,“ m, more were un lame Carlyle. Webster. " guest or Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter Mrs. Hawaii chose an American prubymnm n; Oongregatifonal “on; M; “eh ggfylgg ‘mm 5gp Bel-um“ 57mm. gm- Beauty wool top coat for travelling. churches o; me Dominion w“ m, B1‘. DUNITAWB BABUJCA Ciood Pridsv reli us began at st. Dimetarrs Bums yesterday morning at it o'clock with the Mass s1 new pro-Bsnotlfied which was cel rated by His Eiaoellenov. the car-tee tteneenee, The . Why took KW. I.J. Devotions a v to the Second Word: Today halt Thou b with Me in Paradise (Luke x°xm ill. were conducted bythe Rev. m‘. Dunbar The Rev. J. '1‘. ibbott was the preacher for the Third Word ser- vice: "Woman. Behold Thy Son... Sch. Behold Thy Mother." (John XIX. M). Word: “My 00d, Hut ‘ilhou Ibrsnken Me?’ (Mark XV M) was treated lfiMuj- the . orvletor MaoLean. The pastor of st. James- ll “u?” °°r.‘.“’“°“‘ Word: "I rlghiret.’ (John XIX. 28) . The es in connection with the Sixth (John oadzltis Fllshed" Jiilwerelsd Ilvythe The Rev. ‘IKE. MacLennan the prlvil e of concludinl the Seven h Word: "Blather. Into lffryrlruaifgn as) My 5pm“, I - ' ‘it... £1’ “muff; O11 ziwand Mrs. Ro- 0 o “be: 1m Iii-lien blocker: e _berts Pull. Photos slbove show howfons carpenter. assisted by several lumber you! hands, recently put up a psehlilricatod house in livanston. 111., in slittle-over‘ sevenaslrlshabfhotn of lilvwood. steel beams. A truck delivered file 06,000 pounds and heating apparatus. None of Y-hv Pam welrbs over vs pounds The two story. four-snd-s-half room Milfirdblfiflodboomtabout 04.0w ssselrbled. will be produced by the WW4! Wwmtbn at its ‘resume. Wash. mill in time for retail this Iunamm Famous Brain Surgeon Passes To Probe Iblllfiiili . 0f Japanese Amt: la-(nr) ' 0mm a J's-err. 1' r. W’ gg ad fi .1“- a was m hum‘ n. Willa rl"°lli‘rq; . ~ fl O i§c~=-.-~"""-~.:s"~.."~m.~,.- unwary 1% l Asked whathe: Mr. Pa worst?!’ tb-tfiztrqkfij‘ museum“ ‘chart-r.- no ' told eonf ° D.."‘§~#."'*ssn, .,.,.,, 332".» m. ‘wi-‘lis. r5325“. toundgq - a m“ h, amnion. uld often-notions’! m- nmw- h° "mm h" u" hen“; led entrance to Russian con- " ious visit to tllrlglnr m: llrlrtwld‘; HIIII lyfnes expects t tbs Rus- .. m , a 131,11" no mieulety “this; l: Judd: ' ' The subject came up when Mr __._....__.__....__.._..._..___ Fill r9110 SEALI- - rsrrs%“6e'.'£$“.i".r%°r:?3‘£ u was asked about his talks Ti.“ BO e-cosr radios. . I". and “U?!” G the past two months. left day to loin her husbend. ~11!- Gurm in Hutton. Ont. Where they will proceed to Charlottetown. P. . I. Miss Doris accom- panied her slster.in-law.—-Wlnn:l- Delz Free Press. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late Henry Mac- lnnis was held from the Machssn Funeral Home yesteidsy after- noon. The service was conducted by the. Rev. T. E. Macbennsn. 1n- termcnt in People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were, Messrs. Arthur Godkln, Gus McQuald, Emmett Gallant Seymour Mac- nuus Robert Diamond, and m1- son Whitiocir. l‘! h“ ' 1,911 K-RAYED-Seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven persons have been X-rayed in Charlottetown durin the last two weeks by the Mob e X-ray unit. it was disclosed lest night. Jn- cluded among the number ls grac- ticelly 100 per cent of the ltv's school population. The Mobile unit terminates its visit to the Cit on Wednesday next after whoh it moves to Faloonwood to .X-ray that institution's patients. 8'1‘. PAUL'S CHURCH —Easter Sunday Holy Communion will be admin stored at 1J0 1nd 8.30 h the morning. Holy Communion will also be administered at i1 u. m. The subject on Sunda morning will be "Christ Vlcto eus". Chlldrens‘ Easter service will be held in St. Paul's Church at 3 o'clock in the aftcmoon. Parents and friends are all invited to this service. The children will present their Lenten Mission Boxes. A special Childrens’ Choir will sin! 811 All em. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Benjamin Far- quharson was held yesterday afternoon. Following a short priv- nte service st his residence at Mount Herbert, the funeral eer- vice was held from Hazelbrook Baptist Church. the services being conducted by the Rev. A. E. Todd, who also officiated at the grave. Interment was in Hazelbrook cemetery. The pull bearers were Messrs. Henry Jenkins, Russell Jenkins. J. MacEscher-rl. W. Wood. Kent Jones and Russell Dtlaeell. PHALANX MEETING -Blchsrd fiurst was chairman for the week- ly meeting of the Phalanx Frater- nity. held last evening in the Y. M. C. A. The meeting opened with a sing-song. followed by a lengthy business dlscuslon. Mr, James McConnell gave a short address, describing the work necessary to rmovate the Y. M. . A. camp at Holland Cove. Wendell recentlv discharged from the R. C. N. V. R. and Pte. Ralph Worth of the army were guests. I'll-Y CLUB ELECT! OITICEIB —'I‘hs annual election of officers of the Hi-Y Club was conducted at thenveekly meetin of the Club this week. Officers eected for the year are President Vernon Hen- nassey: Vice-President. Stanford Dcwnv Secretary. John McLea- nast: Treasurer, Eunell Jenkins. Harold MacPherson. the retiring president will continue to serve 0n the ekecutlve ex offlclo, Plans for s spring program of meetings, I kes. and outings were discussed. Two films "Trout Fish in P. l). shown st the conclusion the meeting. Warren J. Duchcrnln, Club Adviser was prtsent. M. C. A. NEIGHBOURHOOD - C. A. Neighbourhood Club was formallly organised at the Y. M. C. A. bui ding last evening. This group to be known as the Mlcmsc N-Y Club la under the leadership of Ernie Meclidillan. Officers were elected as follows: President, m- am" “d nmdmt Prank Hewett; Vice-President Ver- -- non Alnsw rth; 5ec‘y-’I‘r , w.‘ said armature hi: beltch. ole-r memberzuof fr: G ‘Hfiklfld Club are Charlie Huestls John mfi - i u Mac l. Ger Mckimon. “mum "WJ °" f“ Roddy nsworth, aria Perry and "I "m" son Dll. Neighbourhood Club 3"“ m“ m“ l“ Wfhwé“ work ls spreading rs idly in Y. M. "f, “j °, m‘..?.'::"r:.":. “trust”- ' own a e “w.” whim“ and friendship groups have great $.- _ “mo,” h." tantieiitles for constructive pro- MMM“ m“ m“ m rlm landhdevslo mmt work with - e - Mi» er» "amass. *2.r.:...::.: mu: gig“. bl . churches and Y. . t. buglflngs. Parmts ‘moans ., . oiCub wax?“ n n ' ‘I'll llll o C alveolar: vi-Jrdifiiiru m: e s a s "I I m u" uric?’ mall? sin i tn mmias, on sud??? u“ w: V in the e on "Th Hindus. we .1. Read armrest ruanmau y The 1n MacLalne, . "' carrots and eyesied Iisglljaill-Prowfsa Out, of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ferno Rogers oi’ Smmnerside. CITY POLICE COURT-Thurs- day morning at the Oity Police Court a case of Violating the in- come tax law was withdrawn. A reckless driver was convicted and his case adjourned until ‘Ihlesday. April 23rd for sentence. ‘Ihreo drunk and lrrcapalblcs were fined five dolls-rs and costs or 10 days in A party accused of keep- ing a. vicious dog had his case ad. Joumed. 1'8 MEN'S CLUB MEETING -- Dr. Harold Show was the guest speaker at the weekly supper meeting of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Clulb Thursday evening. He spoke on cancel‘. H. C. Bohakcr, secretary of the’ Prince Edward Island branch of the Cancer Soc- iety was also present and spoke in the interests of the organisation. Rllnh Jenkins presided. E. W. Jchnstone of Burlington and Roy e, ‘rrum. N. 5.. both fcrnwr memlbe a of the club were guests Personals Mr. Gus MacDonald of Btsarns Ltd. left bv plans Wednesday morning for St. John's, Nfld. Mr. Percy Barlow is sperullns the Easter holidays with relatives Halifax. Mr. Cornelius Fleming. son of R. C. and Mrs. Fleming. return- ed to his home in Halifax by plane Friday. after spending two weeks in the province on business. Mrs. R. C. Fleming. North Hus. tico. has returned home miter spending a week in Charlotte- town visitini! friends. Miss Mary E. Chalsson, Mont- real, arrived in the City Wednes- day evening to spend the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cllalsson, Bear River, who will celebrate their golden Wedding on Easter Sun- ay. TAXI OPERATORS- (Continued from Peso i) cussed at the session of the an- 2 carcasses Baby kinds Easier at lowest prices possible. All Hams I nusl conference of the Methodist Church cf New Zealsnd when the‘ committee's report on Church un-' ion was presented by the Rev. W. A. Burley (Wellington). » The Moderator of General A8- sembly of the Presbyterian Church (the Rt. Rev. J. W. McKenzie) and a representative of the Congre- gational Church (the R/cv. A. ‘Bond James) were present at the invitation of the president of the I conference (the Rev. W. T. Blight), and spoke on Church union to the conference after its discussion. There remarks were most cordially received. The report stated that a spirit of mlsm had prevailed at the meeting of the representing the three negotiating churches. Sub-committees had been appointed to explore the possibili- ties of united action along the following lines: the union of the Churches, the alignment of the curricula of the three theological colleges, and tho inter-chants of Church membership where a mem- ber of one the churches resided in a district in which his denom- lnatlon was not represented. Co- operation in women's work. in lit- erature, and publicity, and the in- fez-change cf ministers were also investigated. 1t was slated that combined youth camps had already been held, and s common Bible class syllabus was in use. The Presby- terian and Methodist youth depart- ments had begun work on a joint publication. "Christian Educa- lion." After adoption of the report the conference keenly debated s re- solution upproving the official statement of the basis for union as a focal point for further nego- tiaticsls with a view to the ulti- mate union of the three Churches. The resolution was eventually carried with no dlssentlents. General Sir William Dnllbie has arrived at Christchurch. Bout-h Is- land. New Zealand. He is going is conduct an evangelistic mission through New Zealsg: and from there cc) to Australia, He was in Canada. He was the Governor of ‘Malta during the last war. When more plants come up than there is room to mature, the excess lants must be eliminated: and this s task which most amateurs dis- ike. and nun-y neglect. It should be regarded as an op- portunity. since it permits the fin- est- Plants chosen to survive. and inferior ones w be eliminated. For best. results. thinning should be dons ally. In the case of a drag whch grows best when the pla is stand six inches apart, do not at first thin it to one plimt for each six mains-s. There are two reasons cs- . First, mien vegetables. such as are most deli- cious when half-mature. By thin- ning et first only enough to insure at‘ plant stands well alone in s row and than allowing them to Em! swblis. merry will soon reach e a when they can be har- or the table. Select Beet Plants When Thinning Out Thin out excels blluis and Ii ~ nshg rbfikmiér m»: vsllen possible Garden Row » the hfli Pllnis to live v Second. it is foolish to discard all excess plants prematurely whcnl accidents. insects or disease may destroy many which are left. If n lT-‘TIBO to stand an inch apart. will soon reach a also when alternate plants can be removed to make a salsd: and this process may be tinued until the is r t for the remaining Eats to ms ure. arrcts may bethiuned the first timewhen the arsastm kegs pencil: and s will give those eaten suc If» ' fiubso CAM? joint committee . ‘ anti-submarine expert. e Tomato Juice All Kinds Soups PHONES 888 - 889 thinned out at this stage. the thin- nlngs should be cooked roots 1nd tops toibther. for s delicious dish Birthday Sunday LONDON, Alprll 19 -(Reultrera) .. Princess Elizabeth, heir pre- sumptive io the British t-hrons. will observe her 20th birthday Easter Sunday. t The King and Queen. Queen Mary and Princes; Mniiilaret Rose and members of the RDYl-l fam- ily's house party at door‘ Castle will birthday party at the Roysl sum~ mer residence. In the afternoon the public will be admitted i0 13W east terrace were bands cf the Royal Horse Gusrds and the Grenadier Guards will P188- i-Lij Restoring lihristian Churches In Japan TOKYO April l! -(A.P)-A1lisd authorities are arranging restrict- ol Christian churches in hm “u” “Lou-purl! ma“ ave recites r ies conilcated durlns the They are the Institute of Fran- ciscan Missionaries. Tokyo. qatho lic Church. Corporation. Oteu- W! Union Protestant Church. Kobe. Fatally Burne- ln Gasoline Fire PERTH. N. 8.. April 19 -—-(CP)— Reid Lnsnsn. 27. died in hospital todny of bums suffered yesterday when gasoline became 15111195 while he was pouring it into a barrel. The accident occurred at oil company's warehouse here and Inman was rushed to hospital s? Fort, Fnirfield, Me. Born at Paster- Rock. he served oversees for almost; five years, Subpoena Outs For Arrest 0f Sam Carr R. Csrtwrigh . Crown Counsel: said tonight s "subpoena has been sent out for some time" for 8am in one of Canada's espion trials but "hi has not been locs ." - "We have done our best to loel ate him but without success." he told Magistrate Glenn‘ Strike altar corgletion of evidence in the case qf . David 811E811’. 501m" n! wi i . “fr? gouge the statement after more than an hour's testimony b! Igor , ouner Russian cpher clerk. who again identified Carr as a Russian afint. Mr. Carbwr ht sa letters had arr without any re- IDOIISO n. c‘. u. a. offlgalfilid hacker: u." regd n whbn $275 oomye frfocn the Royal terlcfiss-ocgfsrnfirstion ‘of Gou~ , s , . 16-year-old Russian A. W. Belmont. ddonos counsel. continued that Crown evi- qrnse that. after months "."'"‘.l.* .. as.:'".:::“'.s.::r:. ‘ . w) know his number didn't" even ' - f five 'ee=umr'r'l§°"r’s‘§err°°°:'rwur3 m- F£l;1-rr.~l.:. ,. w’. Grapefruit J uicfi Princess Elizabeth’; _ EASTER at P. J's We have on display 5 carcasses 0f chiii“ EAsTEn BEEF liwlildl"! Please phone your order early DELIVERIES AT 10 A.M-. 11 A.M., 2:30 P.M., 4:30 RM. Beef. P. J. 'MacDONAl.D_ KENT AND PRINCE STS. DOUG NICKELSON 180 HARRY POULTON 135 COBgo McCLUSKEY vs. 1 MIKE DQLORY vs. 163 ' JACK HODGSON vs. 140 _ RINGSIDE : 75c Fresh Carrots, Cukeg, Pimafililes, Tomatoes, 05571889, Lettuce, C9191?’ Candy, " IEEIJIEIEJ EJEJEJIEIEIIEIE AMATEUR Boxing -- Wrestling Sponsored by Prince of Wales A.A.A. Sporting Club —- Well. April 24 - wnnsruue .... V8- - BOXING - VI. Show Starts At 9 P.M. 51M ‘ EI@@@@@@@@@@EIE|@IQEIE today- .. -n-4n-eA-Q-QC 'H QNQHI. FREE DELIVERY JINKS JENKINS 190 MIKE REDDIN 137 WALLY SHEPPARD 148 ART BALLUM 170 BILL THOMPSON 137 RUSH: 50c. lithe- orrswa. ATE _ for» -.1 O Bfiilhbflfbyammuu luilflltflflbll‘ wibsaewsed. in iii. i§3 YKITQIIM: res no fun to be conspicuous or different and if Nature gave you I "big frame" you will feel conspicuous if you wriggle into s tight swim suitthatpushessil yom-fleshinfothewroilgwota. Orawldeex- panseofiroilbetween thebrssndthetnmkswillaooermletethst lg gif- " look. So don't have toe tight fit and don't reveal too much in bare fashions. healthy. athletic build by Colette Moggtlvw lecl llilinq shark- skin suit, brood shoulder straps. Don't accentu- cte "biq qirl" look in poured- Do have enough suit to be harmonious e with your n llelptsflesolle In Past Illlle lge andwoasngstpastmiddlesgshtt b . h e flguufi nudism. a any" '" "sum. E"- " maintains-teal Nowhthcflmetboee W: g-aroct-rr.%"agiii“m eficuwrrrussw...“ a