ll 4 r . ii‘,iau:smu=i g ‘ Vlhist is Summer’: ‘ Smartest Color? AllS\VEll; White late so overywhet-e—4wltl: everything; lee our selection. lens and straws for sport 1 $2 to enddress---———----- DRESSES - - - Cool while and white with colored combinations. spin and span. Washable linens and 5 .. S spunrayons——--—..._.—...— I to , COATS - - - Smart white coats, slim and boxy S \o 3 or the traditional polo — — ‘ to _ - THE Creendal 00- New Location—99 Queen Sireet—Phone 1501 In building formerly occupied by Mrs. Simpson WOOL N WOOL WOOL The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ Association, on account of the excellent sales made of Island wool through the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, are able to pay last year's shippers who patronize the Association during the present season on additional two cents per pound on last year's shipmerits. This is an evidence of the fine work of the Co-operative organization and demonstrates the value of marketing through the farmers’ own organization whereby the full market value of the wool is received. ..—--— . . ll :t'li"lse'i:ts s use ' . side in advance. ~ ' .‘_.._.————.—.——.......__ aleewlu. tor. enumerate- 00N’l‘l'DllA'l'l0N IJII‘ LNG. I;-9'l89r A!'!'l!l'l‘iol|l Ad to iaeestim foliorwlagdeymustrbeinthisfig tics not later than 11 e. in. ‘-.4‘ ld'l.30P.M. llAIl!(:]JNl'l'lD fieligdlfi 3“: ‘life “at . “ vlowra 7.90. :..4i’£f¢'i'd.ii‘. OAVIXNDIBH CHARGE. —. Wat- 16-11. E. .31 9. 5 z: 3 ll. 5 t 8 P. M. Geo. ter. L-446-6-18-ll. nuivnss PASTORAL ounce Church Of Cfifildb ' '73 of the Uni . , e - . de. ' 3&3 13 Annandol kfuiif y -union service at modes at 3. Sunday school at 2. service at Dun- des at 8 conducted by Rev. E. S. Miller of St. Peters. L-444-0-l -ii. HUNTER VISITING IIOME l"R1ENl)S— Mrs. W. L. Richmond and daugh- ter Mm. J. A. F8.8‘8aI'i of! Dover. N. I-1., arrived in Charlottetown this week motor . This year's clip will be sold on the some basis and any In- M” crease in the value of the wool secured through good marketing ervices will be rebated to the shippers at the end of the year. Shippers last year will thus receive twelve cents per pound for their wool. This year's price is twelve cents ot the present time with whatever increase may be secured after the sales have been completed. Ship your wool at once to the Sheep Breeders’ Association, Charlottetown, or contact our representative in the field, as follows: P.A. MaclSAAC, Souris LLOYD K. LOCKERBY, O'Leary, ‘ GEORGE Mac|NNlS, St. Peter's. P. E. l. SHEEP BREEDERS' ASS'N. Charlottetown. mWflfiV L434-6-l6-2| toI.omdonendthe:ato8out.hA!- rloa. I.n Iondon he will discuss the "HOPPER" EXPERT PLANS P blem with officers of the In- EST CURB . is owner and - emss of a beautiful guest house at York Beach. Maine. she is also Grand Martha 0! Grand Chapter order of the Eastern star oi the state of New Hampshire, and her mother is Chaplain of John Wil- liams Chapter, Dover. N. H. They are stopping at the charlovitetown and will be here for a week or so. Whgrl they return home they will he driven 1600 miles. he BUDDIN DEATH — Mrs. Erwin Kuoher of this city has received , the sudden “er-in-lelw, Mr. Joe Brown of Boston. on Wednes- day. Mr. Brown been in indif- ferent health since the death of his wife, formerly Miss Dorothy Bcntes. on 1\"ey 16th of last year, but during the summer months here. sted nicely and re- turned to his Boston home. His death is learned with regret byte. wide circle oi friends here shirt in I-Ie‘b$_n where he was an annual tional commission for Gress- V131 hopper Contrhol. He will be way about six months. Grass'r',. le'i' pleguu heveazin the JYDNEY. Austral-in-. June 15- (OP)——T. Mccsrthy, enltomolog-i.st In the News South Wales depart- nerut of a.gricultu:re. is visiting Ca- ands. and the United States to in- vestigate modern methods of com- batting one grassliopper pest._ After Mr. Mccarmv has waited these two countries he will move em and western states llllllll Tllll’ BARGAIN FIRES VIA SAINT JOIIN —- LL14 BAIL To BOST0ll and NEW YORK $16.25 $22.10 From All Stations on PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Going FRIDAY. JUNE 23rd. net From Pooton Tuesday, June 27 1939 Lirnlll-ll " ow Yoirk. Wednesday, June 2:8. 1939 IMMIGRATION PEBIIITS-f(Iasportsnt) Pnssvnltorl should be in possession of e letter IN DUPLICATE from their hunk manager. clergyman or government omelet, esrtliylse as to sir nnme and complain erldreu; eltizenlhlp; intended length of stay in the United Suites; and the name and complete address of person to whom destined. The letter should he lljued by epplieent in the presence of the lllulnlllvrgcllrlzcslnlsilxo are NOT sltlseus of Canada, or’ British sohisete domiciled in Cnnsds_ require pnssparts vised by an Arnerlosn Consul. This latter may also be used when to-enterlng Csnnde_ Psssongnr. residln in the vicinity of Ilsllfnx, _Yermouih end finlnt John slumld spply to Foul United sum immigration authorities for Fermi‘ heiore losvlnz these points. Children Five and under Twelve years of ego HALF FARE Tickets Good In DAY COACIIEB ONLY BUY YOU! TICKET EARLY Osleelt Nearest Ticket Agent For Further information CANADIAN NATIONAL /0 L vtizvwutkc m <‘/mane Ilse sssdlsvr Notional money Orders forseiety end Convenleloe Why Be Penny Wise and Pound R-M _‘ Mm, Mink Foods . '9" on e ssurqny "" . V bntnqoel yet!!! MoQUAm . DUNSFORD - A Eettlyt wedding was solemnired in e o Wedn oy morning, June 7th. at 3 ate vih re. M}:- Quaid. dsushrler 01 Mr Mrs o . and Mrs. Fred Dumford of Om-rvwe.ll. The ceremony was per- formed end mi-ptiel mass ted Rev. llhttur WIn.— c, . Rm in the 3. few immediate As the Eiletgiele -e and resi ed eat tihe organ during the pmgf; -ma bride was sttraon Formed and as assisted by Miss Belle Ares-n- who was attired in blue with woeuaries to rnerixm. The moon was ably 8Ili3D0\l‘1>ed by his bmtiher. ‘Mr. Elmer Duneford. After the ceremony the bridal party mow-- edtothehmneofthegxoomkpm-- enls where e (minty wedding by-egg- fut was served. after wlh-tel-i Mr. and Mrs. Dimsfoxd left on a short honeymoon trip: on return they will take up residence in char- MTi'f:‘euG1re.niien Joins W I Olt nds in extendin lieu-ty felieitetions. ¢ D :5; 3 § E 3 PERSONAL! M. Willielm Ac . I to orn returned to -A -- —.... .......':-’::*.:'.=..-°..::; ‘in our city. " , -.'wuoneofthevleitmsto Jheolbyfoe‘ the Royslvieit. are lwesthecuost oi her son,A.§. , Mnoooper. —:'llead Gardiner , rites Disappointed . The W ,iContfal,;G;<mrdi«!!!:v .5‘, of see .: , ll.-31.. §"“"‘"....W.....°"'I$f."ri‘l.‘.'.;.'. I 800 11 A. . PJL and been nilollllfll other of the w“ of o'l.'5r-o of Eastern Guardian .."i‘his column is reserved for news of loos! in‘ ‘ hut adver- of e. newsy nature may be inserted at it cents s word etriotly payable in advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t o t h e Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep/c. Archie Hume. ..’MON'.l.‘AGUE dental oiiir-es closed Saturday afternoons till September 30. L-276-6-9-3i. Europe Ships Make Sea-Ports 01 Lake Points . Ohio. June 16- (OP)-Nurweglen and Dutch skip- pers a.ren‘t vvoitlns f0!‘ We l>1’0l>0s- ed $543,429,000 Greet Lakes-st. water-we/ye _ head A.mer1ca.'s seeoosst - west granules and industrial cen- reaehing the Gree tiierdam rpoo ships complete the 40-day round trip with sutomobilt-‘s from De- troit. pig iron and structural steel Oh Cleveland and the of Port Arthur and Fort Wil . These vessels are able to nego- tiate the 1,680-mile inland journey from the mouth of the St. Law- rence because they are small. They traverse some canals larger. ships could not navigate. The vessel’ run about 200 feet in length—Ibe" that at the average lake rreizht» ,e'r—e.nd 4-1 feet in beam. The‘ .dx-ow anw 14 feet or water ant‘ ‘carry 3. crew 01 about 20 men. v 1111 winta. when lee keeps them‘ old.’ the le.-lees. they plv in the Me‘ dlterrenesn fruit trade, Royalty Met With Variety Of Weather MURIEL ADAM the King and stride be they ve sun and win. shook oft the accumulated d and went on their way o Although there had been smstte - lags of wet weather in Ottawa. more in Winnipeg and el-like sénawgjrs . -.-..A A Next Sunday 5 Father’! Day. 1 day when Pop b proudly pissed on a pedestal. A day when everybody’ will clamor for his attention as he books in the limo- llght. Pop is sure to feel grand. And why shouldn't he. He's expeetingeome swell gifts . . . and he's sure ‘ the family knows his favorite store 9- MOORE &McLEOD’S rAruenE nA M®l3E e.M9LEéosLnie The V Men's St_ore‘l ‘ HERE ‘ARE SOME SMART “ PAPA PLEASERS ’% s s . s ' . . $2_0Q ‘ 37." “IO IUVII broads! , was ex cm. or and ....n.°'x'«'..’“'.T.‘2. PAIQIAS - - -‘ -. - - $2.50 rhusenetisnuthscnes will mm. s hinssliflseharrs ovusluleflepreierehlsttyltl TIES---.-....51_00 You don't have to he as expert on color or mm VIII! elloouns o tie es more 5 Manson’; thefm ellpodl .eocK's- . .. y. . - .p,_75. ' mas, and mo tints‘ '9.1'l'.‘.¢l.'."?»:'.l‘.‘."'.l.'.§.'..fi unnrcaters . . - 3 for s1.oo All White All pummel linur. thud rolled heme. glaelbo of -any return in lllllonllne iii-inch ROBE-----3--$7.75 Built for comfort and ion; wear this flannel robe Ilene oflhotincltelfkiornsd. Phlnor pattern. Also Complete Variety of Sports Apparel r her teoe across Canada Victoria, when she brought out 9. 1. inch ed fi'é‘l'.eetVivt theshtgitglum .ll.°33°llliry. and until was be the King and car was gawnrarthe , fumeohesi . ‘ Z. *::.v~w°-...i’s".”.= thsealssmsonpier ., She andputone eremense viewothor hoe. Use _ Miner-d’s for bites. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION llltltu sad sgpglyine alseees n. .|. , man - OPIOIIITIIST Meniscus . miles I ‘ ‘A. suits How Are _ Ye!" Exes‘? ,3 —. I omcIAL PROGRAM CONFEDERA TION 'ANNIl/ERSA R Y i = Y ‘AtCherlotteiownrlluiy is-2|. SUNDAY, JULY 16 9.30 s. in. Open air religious urviea It be M . A wsonssmv, your :9 . forms! opening of Anne of Gm! hibmon Grounds for Military Units in Camp Gnb1u,Gol! Course, National Park, by lion. and for Nevel Unite. 10.30 a. in. March Past Salute tekto. v u.oo s. m. Char-elx,.ssi-vices with suitebig -‘pier. énce totlieooeeaion. _ ' _ MONDAY. :7 .l°.¥l1"ll.”‘c§‘.~‘.'.‘.‘.;“".‘.';.:.“""““‘......:.. *1.ig]nuii Medlesico s‘ W .. .~f*.n“-M M .- '1 V .. ?§‘““;..;..«."‘?:?‘**! with-"*°i'*°-W"l' "’ Jvwzs . T. A, Ctenr. Orésnized drives to the bead”- i.3d'p. rs. Firemen’; Tournament, Exhibition ‘ *Z¢"°'M’i' in A N I 1 h Qeenoll ’ ': 3Q’.in!.Gfe'url-B,treetCsrnivs,te'i1 ’j 4' ¢l|§PCerIlygl’ on her attendants leeclmg- ... . bl‘ Groonde.I.lveil' ‘ "3' “ mtllliiulio o¥oe0niM«mm. sae~p&:. “Urinating. Reception by W‘ 9"“ , , vet. ‘Community dancing 0“ ‘bl Inst . ‘rt _ -. “ _ DAY’ JULY 20 '25;nnu'eurs¢i.ou‘ ofn D from aevv,‘Ad,rpert , Wham cnic. g Grounll‘; can Guides and 3°l ' .. firework-9 3' W