i All When Charlottetown y ls On Parade Every Home in the City Should be ~ Gaily Decorated for the History iliaking Visit of Their Majesties Attractive, Well Grouped ‘King and Queen” Set A complete set of decorations for the home or store front. Set consists of 5 yards oi’ red, 5 yzxrils willie. 53 yards of blue cotton bunting, 1 shield with five lilmgiire flags, on sticks, also 2 cruwirs, l moziog-rzir-i "G. R." l coat-of-arms, 1 plaque and 1 motto: “God Save Our King and Queen (gold coloured fibre board) and one large unframed photograph of the Royal Fam- ily (about Lil" ‘c ll"). $2 Complete — — — — — — — — — —' Union Jacks of s. better Streams of Flags—12 quality guaranteed fast yard lengths with 25 British Empire Flags cologs 29 x 40” on 54” assorted sites $ s it S Each — - - 1:85 _ Each — — — Union Jacks suitable Bunting 5 yards each. for cars or other dec- red. While. blue with oraiions. Size l7 x ll" 0M embossed Crow“ Complete — $1 ~00 on 17 inch sticks Each — — -— -- --5c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ~ u uer=lii l i (iouniy Soil "mmenca about July ist. n the league, r j: two teams, cwport will have one each. President-W. A. Mo Vice-President-Ieo In . sec-Treasursn-Geo. . Fraser. T!!!“ rflpresentatives (executive) NeWPCrt-Joe Rooney. Gwrsetown H.N.-H. Molten. Callum. Cardigan-John A. McDonald. Milni-QSUB A-Smdy Reynolds. Mouton-e B-Floyd McKinnon. Montague (‘r-Albert amidst.‘ by-laws were drawn up and season. the promotion of to further this end. few days. In Memoriam MRS. DAMAAN SHREEN-AN to the P medical and nursing possible famtly, friends an past eleven years. But alas! an faithfully here on earth. ian mother whose first conce her home and her dear little in league Formed f A lame and enthusiastic delega- tgf soitfoall fans from various Dr. . taque. on the evenlnpod May 22 . for tlw purpose of emetic: ofllcers Kim's for the County oqftlball |' league and drawing up a Qghgdrulg fri- the fort‘- ‘ season. . Repreaentativa from Georjg- Montazue will have three ltleams while Cardigan and {lilac following officers were el- Georgetown PM.C.—JMne5 Mc- A zenezai discussion followed the election of otTcers. and a set o! d. cpted to govern the league for this 7W8 1N8“! has 172E111!) fotzrned 1131-1 s r mans and it is to be hoped that player? and fans alike will do their best :'I‘he 1939 scheduleiwill be pub-é Lshed in the Guardian within a her residence, ‘Ml Dorchcster 8L. l" early The sad news of the death of Mrs. Shreenan Wu received in Klnkora on the lath inst at the eraiy age of ~14 years. uwo weeks previous being l" 1191‘ "will 800d health when she was taken suddenly iii and conveyed . C. Hospital wnere the oest was Provided ior her and many times during her illness bright hopes were entertained for her recovery by her The d neighbours amonzst whom she resided for the willed otherwise and she was called to receive her eternal reward a Crown of Glory which is promised to all those who love d serve Him Her good qilalities on all occas- ions were very noticeable by those who frequented her home in that she was an ideal wife. a true Christ- rn was child- . Edward. Chellon and Roy. Borden. The funeral ton-k place from her lute residence to st. Malnchis Church. Kinkora on Wednesday 17th inst and was the largest there for many yea-rs where a Mass oi’ RM- uiem was sun: for the repose of her soulb Rev. M. J. Smith who also officia d at the grave. . The pail bearers vrore: Pied Mur- ray. Ernest Ronni-inn. Leo sbrconan ; Aloysius Roberts, E. V. Duffy. Urb- a n Fanner. May her soul rest in peace. Card or Thinks We wish durinx our recent sad bereavement to thank Doctors. Nurses and Hospital staff and all those who sent Mass Cards. spiri- tual Boquets. Mowers. Friends and Neighbors tor their kindness. Damien shrecnan and Family. MRS. JOHN T. POWER. In the passing of Mrs. John T. Power, wihc death occurred at Wednesday morning. Chor- iottetown has lost one of her cid- fgt and most. highly respected rea- r- ‘ of a kimilv and cheer- ful disposition the late Mrs. Power enjoyed a large circle of friends. A faithful and consistent mem- ber of St. Dunstank Basilica, she was. while in her usual healflh l daily attendant at Holy Mass and was for ears a. member .of the Altar ety. Ill since last December. the let»! Mrs. Power received the best med- ical attention but despite sll that: could be done she zraduaily grew weaker until the end. last surviving member of the McCarey family. she leaves in mourn the loss of s. kind and lov- ing mother, the following sons and daughters: Joseph of the C. N. R. Freight Dept; -R.icha.rd and John of the an National librpreos 00.; Frank: James. proprietor of Jimmies ‘Ihxi. and Fred. . Mass. who arrived last nlBhl- t0 be present at the funeral; stasis, oi this city: Mrs. Gertrude Barker. Roxbury. Masts, Mrs. Thos. Ctark (Mary). Cambridge. Mass, and l ~ M“. nanoes Trainer pre- rcn an exam le which is well wor- Margaret. Boston, Mass. F G11 AdiirtiSSoS and Mrs. McAdam with th. 0f emula mi Also surviving are the following arew ' d made bed spread. Ose who mm me vice-sure o! grand children: Miss svbll Power ____ * beautiful m“ i visitin her home were always de- l Miss Marion Power, city; Charles °" “r evens?’ “bu” iii“teiliiii”éiiifi°’iit“ Whit ?§§.l‘f'e>i..‘i.°"?="§3.i..i.§.1‘°“‘£s "ii evuit o mo; - . - -~ task place at the borne of Mr. neg ML and M,‘ t Ohéigvtgsn convgghdtidgbd exemplar‘, all gm whom tgqe Guardian extends M=A<1flm~ WW‘ “m”, "‘°""b°_ 1i is with ""1118! °' "Km l“ membe of the Catholic Church l}... imp“, fl be, h k, m, of u” 0' w" h mdh mengg a w’ u“ mmm“ d m” c‘ w" L‘ which she lovedso muchtcbe pres- e. “f” h m e we cembled there to do 0M1‘ have heard um. you have decided em a, an the sewn,“ he, m, mung: rem _ er res nee and Mrs. Thomas McAdam who were soon to take their dePBIW" t0 Charlottetown. When all were seated Mrs. John McNsliy called the house to order mu gppointkd Mzs. J. J. McCarthy to act as chair lady. Mrs. McCarthy in taking the choir expressed in s. few well chosen u“ s the object of the gatherings. i Tfllfet at Mr. and Mrs. McAcnnfs departure. and then called upon Mrs. Jas. to leave your farm your residence in here t to empress to our recre on parture. You wane alww! ready assist in everythi undertaken the community. bettemnen Murnaghon who delivered the fol- lowing aiddis whilst at‘the_p_roper “ Processed ” to save the VITAMINS and vitamins make the PELT his “Proi-eaalnjz" lnrenkn dun-u the cereal niarchel and take up Charlottetown. For this reason we have amcmbllgg your intended de- n3 thatwss Your able manner cf entertain- ing pepole both old and youns will be hard to excel. We assure you that your loss to the community 8acramcnts. She leaves to mourn Wfliun- Summerside ', on behalf himself e all they would miss sojourn here was consoled and com- forted at the hands of her spiritual adviser by the reception of the last a sorrowinz to husband six young children three sisters Mrs. Thomas Ranaizhan. of Summer-side‘. Mrs. AIYOSlW R0176"!- K dMrs. Brgcemghomfig. Summersi e; our r0 r5 - F9510“: will be sorely telt. In saying farc- weli we will ask you to accept this 31111.11 gift not. for its actual value but. as a pie ioizc the esteem in which you are held by your Donagh friends. Mr. McAdam who ably replied of Mm. McAdam and xpmsaed his sinvrlac and great pleasure at the honor which was bestowed on them both and assured their at 8. MR. WILLYAM H. SCOT!‘ The death occurred at his resi- dence. 88 Great George street. on Monday last of William H. Scott. retired Chief Steward of the Ca: Fierry, after an illness of about iwwo months. 1h his rig not only the city but the entire province lost one of its moat popular and respected citizens. i Born in Scotland. he removed to this province vdth his parents at an early age, and throughout his life exceeding the traditional iihree score years and ten. has made nu- meroitlsoxfrirflsis who will leemwith regre passin . His kindly sympathy and timely assistance to many had at various _ been recognized by pream- taticxis and addresses of apprecia- tion. while his passing will be es- Mr urn-h" ""'""";“r""}"";',,'° ,"‘_=","",;";',‘,',’ 12m wmgnd mend" Sriifwiiidig tally regretted bv members cf ingredients mukev ll~.l “his n eren m a . R- M. n‘! a ‘amen lit, at“! wmg m: cneknla club‘ xnlgh“ ‘a! n the funds nml nukes them mar-r really digested Ind It PNHSEIKYICS the TITANIINS In lhllf Ilnturul slate. ‘Hie rirlu-r \l'l‘.\.\IlN content n! ll R-M Ylln (‘rllmlilil l! lllf‘ lvluilrnl Infill!‘ In brlnl- MIN K FOOD in: hotter ||'|l |H'll'l‘>i. \nu'll "Hike Monti‘. Ions practical tutu. unxm- twill... llumi-l-Fllvr i»... r0...“ null we Write m mum lam~ pleasant hours were spent in gong! lllll" ho Klilil to pmu- ll s ti» you. \\r‘te fur our ples and feodlnl 5nd d“! A5 the w” ours new feeding- ui-lirvlulcn —- Fill/IE! Rosa-Miller charts. Biscuit Co. Llmitml Nrmuncr flnlnrlo. - ROSSMILLIR tuition l. ‘TrilEZSIQdJJLsZTQYnQ Vitamin’ r. s. l. SALES AGENTS Menu-n. Frnre. lllliuy x- (‘u., Lin]. Summeralde. Tha Hall Ilffgr. I Cold Eton use Co. LtrL, Nirnrmcrnlrle. “r. J. Robert Match, Carter's Warehouu, chujqnggoyy- n correctly bul- anced ration proved by : dainty luncheon was served the hostess. Mrs Prod assisted 0ND They Are Jolly home. VM AFR i i245 YOURS ‘GU THINK 2ST, EH, A WllllL WUDL WOOL The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ Anecdo- tlon again offers its services in assembling the wool clip of the Province for cit-operative marketing through the Canadian (Jo-operative Wool Growers, United, Toronto. Cash on delivery at full market values will be pail and any ltlvlnces in the market until the wool I so“ will be received by each patron. Bresden-ahadd-oako-ndo---~---- that the Sheep Breeders’ Association Iota the price a! wool each year. Very often oompottn; agencies bay wool at lower prices at the opening o! the canon but Mfllolfl to the Association’! price alpaca as It In announced. When you sell your wool through flu Canadian 0o- ‘ operative Wool Grown-a, you will not only receive unnat- ly in cuh at time o! dcllveryytho highest pevalllnl mar ‘ let price but also the rise In tho market until the wool ls ultimately loll throafln an aspen salsa Invite at Jbo molt favorable periods of distribution. ' This you, wool will be received alts Ills 8th and the week commencing Juno 12th will be the It; Wool Wat tn Prince Edward Island. Agent: of the Decal-blunt of Agriculture will receive wool at the various potato in the Province durln; thh wed Shipping tags, and pope! twine are IVIIIIIIIQ n u» pop-amen a Agrlsllltio. t Donut ulicrshipyocrprodluotmtilyelocutoot Ia for hilt particulars regarding prices. ate. l! lllpiat of wool ll made. send freight collect to the address below. 1E- l. Sluiipflirsciiqrsf limitation 0mm- -I~ t vcuue MAN? . lidicAdam. by lvlrs. L. Heron and Mrs. J. Holland. After lumheon a few t on the National Anthem and Good Fellows were sung. After which all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. McAdam. health and happiness in their new AiD ‘I WOULDN'T DO FOR A TOO Columbus and Holy Name Societ- ies. in which societies he took an active interest. Many will remember his cour- teous and gentlemsnly manner while serving for a quarter of a cmtury as chief steward car Tonneritine. where he made and retained many friendships. He leaves to mourn. two sons. Guy. clerk at the Queen Hotel. 1 ILLIE I-HE TOILER --i ."CIPHER Wig, U". With LION . JOAN. _ Y A 1w MONTAGUI . .ma. sewers. .L \ I city. and William. Duluth m at the funeral. Also an a brother James in Bolton, Mam, and two sisters. Mrs. 811m amlllka. l Alfred Btqvum- of Boston. Mal. Mrs. Devine and her b. tel, Cecelia were also present l. the funeral. - . The lstc Mr. Scott's wife prede- ceased him tlusauyem ago. “l9 limflil M“ Piflly morning from his loin residues. Great 0011180 Street. w 8t. Duh- stans Basilica. when‘ Rm! High Mass was sung by Rev. Dcugan. who also conducted the service at the grave. ' e Canadian Products For Royal Visit (By Jessie Romulus Econvmllll Every Canadian eye is foousscd toward the one major event in Canadian history for this year. , The coming of the and- Queen fascinates the tlon of every one. is an ides. in connection with oom- merxiorating the event that has not been worked out in some manner. Interviews with those who are to lay a major part in their enter- ainmcnt and pictures of the phe- es when happenings are to take place have filed the pages of the for some months. Man the foodthev aretoestisbeingdil- cussed and one of the leading mil- ling cnuipanios has s nsorod a contest with mans: first for the best all-roux: Canad menu that might be waved to the Royal Visitors. That should be rather an inter- eating subject. by the way. when you think that all the provinces have dishes that are distinct native to that province and ye. there no certain dishes that are universal across Canada. 2hr in- stance, although we Jpeak of British Columbia as a [ream ins are on so l province. good app universal across the Domini that Apple Pie has become a stan- dard Canadian dish. ass-vs this with (xnadim Cheddar chests to makcitadiahthatwill almost sing “O Canada.” ' Canadian bacon way to descr- country. There that in C learned to present this iii-active Canadian food and surely one thim that might be iri- ciuded in some way in an all Can- adian Menu. Of course the French woman in c! the between Borden ma Quebec will naturally tbinkof her delicious pea soup, so much a aft of the habltant menu: and o er women will think of corn dishes heretofore almost unheard o! in the Old Country. Salads-and in pafiicirlar fruit salads-would be innovobiona to visitors from overscu-Ywhmas l. matter of fact think that somaof our very best arrongemotits are nothing but dyspeptic concoctions bent on thoroughly destroying the human race, Certainly this visit of the and Queen to Canada il.m everyone thoroughly“ Clnadien- conscious In a w: t they never have been made owe. idea of a "t. ai man sow FOR EXAMPLE, lF Th» FORECLOSE on soneaocv vc s: roo SYMPATHETIC warm: for Kc altv“ t will . o their "thinking caps" to figure out just whet foods are molt sentsmely Canadian. It . a s lot of intcrcstiniz information which no one thought of seekin: before. (B The Canadian Press POR- Sil-IEPGTO with "A" class motors on im- ' kulu River hare. uni-aging 24.2w magnum: navuouo CHAI- thaw" mile; an hour. a the previ- vnlnmelwr om record o1 just over 2i. The mlmngigwm? 96.1mm"? Keep Mlnarcrn in the homo. YE " H. H HAD ‘TO MOVE OUT OF MY OWN HOME MiNi BUT MY WIF HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF THAT ME " , i a o ~ srnlue roPcoArs . viiuis 1096.50 SALE PRICE $iaivlings in sMEN'5 SUITS A grill oflorlng of Men's Suits the! will be aura lg satiety the rnan who ‘Qmgnd; style, tailoring, malarial and value a!» a below ordinary Price. This ls your opportunity. ¥:':..";a.t%’~‘° $14.95 A BIG BARGAIN IN BOYS’ SUITS- In long or golfer Pants 5 regular value $l0.00 and A A good variety Patterns. sale mic: l/Z Prige (P r o w s e Bros” Ltd. - For the Bus"! in Clothing Values i$iiiosur on DOIIIIIOII Sousa: (“l sh uld meal to wo-- I?!“ athem put n BIA PLEA RECORD ___¢ By Westover I, W IDFEE’ HAVEI?5AY, tsetse...“ WiTHO A 5%?!’