gnllfornla M FOR THE. WEEK-END “=0 CHERRIES 25¢ PM“ (FIRST 0F SEASON AT A LOW PRICE) vvvo¢§o>oo>o>o >¢-g,¢¢ooo4o- New Zealand "Delicious" APPLES 29c Dou. 45c D08. Juicy California 27c Don. (S50 Value) we We“ GRAPEFRUIT (3 "c 19¢), . , (3 '°' 25c), _ Chm RIPE- TOMATOES 19¢ "-1" 19c Dos. GRAPEQ. WATERMELON. CELERY, LETTUCE, PINEAPPLES, CANTALOUPES, CUCUMDEIIS. RIIUBARB, SHALLOTS, RADISH, CARROTS, Etc. ALSO 01.1mm ca“ VELVET" FRUIT AND CREAM" BULK—BRICKS—SUNDAES—5c POLAR BARS — CONES The lslanii’s Finest Ice Bream WHY NOT HAVE THE BESTT-IT OOIIS NO IIOIII Take Home a Pound of GREENS Home Made Candy Cream Caramcls - Fudge Dates Oriental Jellies — Lady Caramel: STOCK OF MOIRS XXX CHOCOLATES Bulk and Packages. l-‘RESII y‘ “A Bit 0' Luck.” - -—-—— jury.” demanded the Judge. When a case opened in a Iondon poilri. recently, the counsel called the pliiintlfi to the stand, as Sir Ernest wild tells the story. A small man sitting in the Jury box stepped down and took his place on the witness stand. Asked what he was doing, he re- plicd that heowas the plaintill’. producing the summons. trying your own case." piv- 115 KEN’! ‘ 11%;“ yniizer nnocx I mums! I “Then what are you doing on the “My Lord, I was summoned to sit on the jury," explained the man, "But surely," said the Judge, “you knew that you could not assist in "Well, my Lord, I did think it was a bit oi luck," was thc ingenuous re- St. Paul ’s Church WHIT- SUNDAY 10.00 A. M.-'I'he Sunday School. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon. fl 7.00 P. liL-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher at both Services the Rector. EVERYBODY WELCOMI-Li REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. ' ¢>o+4 vroo-oo-o-oo-rooo v coo-pg‘; . I t t i? 05b: Jaipur: Church .==.i"'..'¢=:.iP MINISTER-REM A. O. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST—MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK Male Qunrci-ie . . .. Selected Si-rmon-“Aims for Our Ghurcl Dr. Vincent Anihcm-“Tlley 'l‘liat 'l‘rust in the Lord" . . . . . . . . . . Fry >vvvvvvvvwwv+prv HUNDAY SCHOOL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWS THE ‘ JIRNING SERVICE, and will be session from l2 to 1% , I. EVENING WORSHIP Y TCLOCK Anihcm-“Mor Love to Thee" Oiey Speaks Sermon-“Rig t and Wrong Directions ol Lile" . ' Dr Vincent Gospel llymn-"Jcsus is Calling" The lilnrning Sermon will be Broadcast by Station C. II. C. K. Dr. A, C. Vincent, on this occasion commences the flith For of his ministry in this Church. A cordial invitation ll extended to a.l i0 be present on this occasion. 5 wowvooaoovo-voroo-Ov-of i O i f g f Zion Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS D. TIIODIPSON—-OI‘II.IIII Ill Chelrlealer. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. lVl.--'I‘heme--“Tl1e Test of Christian Discipleship." Anihem-“llui Thou Not Known" ........... Paleuget The Choir 2.30 P. M.,—Sabbath School and Bible Classes nvemno woasmr , , w 1.00 r. im-rnune-"rne Trinity.” Anthem-J’! will Lift Up Mine Eyes" .. Clark Whlifeld The Choir. Sulo-“Thcse Are They” Gaul: Holy City Mrs. Arthur ll. Roper "l was glad when they said unto me, lei. us go into the i house .1 m. 1am." Psa. m; 1. satiation... F§V§§§ t I o a ' t Trinity United Church t O e Ministers-Rev. E. ll. Runway. D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A, t z Organlstz-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. M-, A. A. G. 0. 9 . z 10.00 A. M.-—Praycr Meeting. Z 11.00 A. MZ-Publie lVorship. 0 Sennon-"The Work of The Holy Spirit" z Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. I Anthem-“Considcr And Hear Me" .. . Pileugel z Soloist Miss Berna Huestis . . Q z 7.00 P. M:.—Publlc Worship. ‘ Scrlnon—"Through Nature to God" . Dr. Ramsay Anthem-"God IS a Spirit" , S, B95113“ Solo-“Glorhw . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Buz|l_pq-,¢| ‘ Miss Frances fi ‘t Visitors Cordlally Welcome. g i Morning Service Broadcast by C. H. C. K. OOO-OOOO-O-Q-O O-fO-O-O->0 § q-vwvvvvvvvv ' months in jail. CENTRAL GUARDIAN. r111: n CHARLOTTETOWN g GUARDIAN County IIWI of local Internal but ad- y.|»||.|u 9| ._ navvly nature may bl lnnqun at 0 cents a word strictly payable in advance. TIIIB STORE will be open all day Saturday. Moore d: McLeod Limited. " 9850-04-21. THE JUNIOR RED CROSS train; our ‘children for “Health, Service and Citizenship." Help the Red Cross to carry on this splendid movement. 0896-11 COVEHEAD CHARGE, United Church services for Sunday, June 4th are: West Covehead, 11 a. m., S. S. at‘ 10 a. m.; Btanhope, 3 p. m.; Covehead Road, 7.30 p. m., S. S. at 10.30 a. m-(Patriot please copy). BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookflelcl congregation on Sunday, June 4th, will be as fol- lows: l-lartsvlllo 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., and Brookiield 7 p.m., Sunday School 10.30 am. NOBTII RUSTICO-The Presby- terian Church in Canada will hold services in the North Rustlco School again this summer. These services will be hold fortnightly commencing on Sunday, June 4th, at 4 p. m. Mr. V. E. Orsbom, of New London, will be the preacher. DEATH OF FORMER ISLAND- Elt-Word has been received by Mr. J. B. Paynter, Kensington, that his brother Preston W. Paynter, of Bak- ersfield, Cal, had passed away on May 30th. No particulars regarding his death were given. BY THEIR. WORK for crippled children the Junior Red Cross So- cieties have brought the gospel of the fair chance to many little ones hopelessly handicapped in the race p! life. Help the Red Cross to con- tinue promoting this noble service. 9898-11 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, a man charged with being drunk 1n charge of a motor vehicle was sentenced to seven days in jail, a man charged with the unlawful sale of intoxicat- ing iiquor was sentenced to six A case of driving to the common danger was dismis- sed, and one oi breach oi the sanit- ary by-law was withdrawn. I CALEDONIA AND Murray Har- bour Presbyterian Churches. On June 4th, the services will be as fol- lows: Caledonia, Gaelic, 10.30 a. m., English, 11 a. m. and 'i p. m., Sab_ bath School and Bible Class at 3 p. m.; Murray Harbour, Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p. m. Next regular church service will be on June 15th at 3 p. n1. Rev. Al- lister Murray, Minister. ' WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE- A party oi eight or more repre- sentatives oi the local Y. M. C. A. including the president, Dr. J. A. Clark, and the secretary, Mr. R. A. P “ ‘on will attend a Maritime conference of the Y. M. C. A.'s, at which common problems confront~ ing the various associations will be discussed. Among those who will be present will be Dr. E. M. Best, Na- tional General Secretary, and Mr. R. E. G. Davis, of the National Council. Both will address the con- ference, and assist in discussion. The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Minister: Rev. n. Moorhead unto. B. D., D. D. Public wot-mun‘ Morning at Eleven O'clock- Bvenlng at Seven 0'0“!!!- Suntlay School l- II- STRANGEH-S AND VISI- TORS COILDIALLY > INVITED. Maritime Summer School SACKVILLE, N. B. J ULY 5, AUGUST 18 Write for descriptive bulletin ‘to ' GEORGE l. TRUIMAN. MA. I'll.D-, Saokvills, New Brunswick. siruiiulv an Jlilii iiiiiii’-S BIRTHDAY THE OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES 0F THE SAVE THE KING! This aolann in rsnrvad tor Quins WHOLESALE GROCERS 0F THIS CITY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY-GOD MILL ENDS WABAIO Brind- cloth 12c, regular value 20c. Mada d: McLeod Limited. 9850-04-21. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday. June 4th, the service in the Pres- byterian Church, Clyde River. will be at I p.m., Sunday School 3pm WOOD ISLANDS. Presbyterian Church. 0n June 4th, regular Church service will be held at Wood Islands East Hall at 3 p. m., S. S. as usual at the usual hour. At Church, the S. S. and Y. P. S. wlll be held at the usual hours. Rev. Al- lister Murray, Minister. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, Unit ed Church of Canada. Services ior Sunday, June 4th: North Wlltshlre at 11 a. m., School at 10 a. m.; Wheatley River at 3 p. m., School at 2 p. m.; Hunter River at 7.30 p. m., School at 1030p. m.; Holy Communion at close o1’ evening ser- vice. TRYON narrrsr Church Ser- vices, Sunday, June 4th: 11 a. m., Albany, Speaker, Mr. A. J. Robin- son; 3 p. m., Tryon, Speaker, Dr. A. C. Vincent; 7.30 p. m., West- moreland, Speaker, Mr. George Wood. THE KING'S B... .._....Y AT the Charlottetown Post 0ffice.—-Sat- urday, June 3rd, 1933, the King's birthday, the following order of ser- vice will be rendered the pubilc:- The general Delivery, Registration and Stamp Vendor's wickets will be open from 8 A. M. to 12.00 noon. All mails wlll be despatched as usual at the regular hours. Letter carriers will make one complete morning de- livery and the Rural couriers will make their regular trip. "There will be no mid-day street letter and par- cel box collection. SIGNS OF IMPROVED BUSI- NESS-A telegram from the Head Office of the Great-West Lite As- surance Co. to Hyndman s» Co. Ltd, the Branch Managers at Charlottetown, states that the month oi May was the best month in new production since November, 1931. The increase in new business written was over one million dol- lars greater than for May last year. This is certainly an indication oi improved conditions prevailing and shows that people are turning to life insurance in a greater measure than ever as a safe means for their savings and to rebuild their estates. REG HOLMAN OPENS STORE -It is with pleasure that the peo- ple of Charlottetown observe Mr. Reginald Holman entering into business on his own initiative. Reg has opened up a. charming little fruit and confectionery shop on Kent Street on the premises for- merly occupied by the Singer Sew- ing Machine Co. The store ls fully supplied with all kinds of fresh fruit, chocolate, candy, ice cream, soft drinks, and smokers supplies. In the rear of the shop is a nicely furnished ice cream parlor for fihwe desiring a dainty dish afte PERSONALS Many friends of lvlrs. William Mc- Eachern, City, wlll regret to learn that she has entered the hospital to undergo a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. of South Africa. are expected i0 ar- rive in Charlottetown next week on a visit to the latterfia sister, Mrs. Samuel Campbell, Upper Hillsboro Street. They left Cape Town on Allril 23rd and are at present visit- 1118 relatives of Mr. Morris in Wales. They wlll also visit Mr. Peter Ca-mpbell. nephew of Mrs. MOPPIB. in New York, before com- ing to Charlottetown. o, o ' ' 5v menf/io/arum ' 7/1: lien ' Cmn Keep a Jaral l eClulwlwurcfi- Paras! SbraInsZPrzzises MAO! IN CANADA -| WA I will not be responsible for any rlebta contra ‘ ’ by any member of my family without an order from me. MES. J. G. DENNIS. NING -_-..-._ 9855-6-2-1l 9885-04-1!- ln the Fredericton Church 7.30 p.m. the Show. ‘\1 t i I Red Cross Canvass The Red Cross Campaign for Membership and “will Which ll at Present being conducted in Char- lotictom has already, met with a Brill-Wing response in the ‘rural districts and smaller towns where the 'I‘eachers and the women’; m. BE PREPARED to assist the Red Cross. Collectors will call for your donation this week. 9090-11 CHURCH or rue 1101.1: ram- ITY (A-Hglican) Georgetown, Whit St. Felix . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundfll’. June 4th. Mutlns at 11 am. ‘Si. Lawrence w. 1, , , . . . . . ,. Evellwflg 7 p.m. The festival of the Summcrsidc (aldvznlcc amt». Holy Ghost. Captain T. F. Kelly, iTravellefs Rest W. I. C. A., in cha/pge. SUNDAY SERVICES {or the New 515530“! Church oi Christ are as follows: Bible, school 10 a. m., Worship l1 a. n1., Evening service Wm. G. Quigley. Minister. NAME OMITTED-In the report of the Union Commercial College graduates the name of Miss Elizafl beth Cusack, North Wiltshiie, was omit-ted from the list of shorthand graduates. WATCH 0UT—“The Black Tor-l ror" will be at Central Bedeque,‘ Hall Friday evening, June 2nd. This: play is the antecedent of "The Restless Jewel" which is to be pre- sented by Bedeque talent soon. You will not fully appreciate either the canvass is being organlud by ‘ play unless you see both. 9893-11 YORK PASTORAL CHARGE be: Central Church, 11 a. m.; York, 3 p. m.; Brackley at 7.30 p. m. At special musical service by the Brack- ley choir, assisted by outside talent. wlll be presented under the auspices oi’ the w. M. s. Services on Sunday, June 4th, will Caible Head East , _ _ , _ _ , , _, the close of the evening service znMun-ay Harbour Norm L East Baltic 1.25 1 Eglington 8a How Bay W. I. 2 001 Hopefield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .70 , 10.00‘; ‘Murray River W. I. 5410' ‘Pembroke W. I. 5.00| ‘lSourls Line Road South 2.00 or Ollcloth 2 Quart Vihiie Enamel WATER PITCHERS New Shape. Regular Value 00c. ‘, 11am 11.0011 Bacon Eavellont for Hardwood Floors W 690 B3 Grand total to date $204.30. suiiiiv SIDE TAXI 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone 137. DAVID (Tud) MacLEOD 9356~5~5-fmW-1mih. Save on These Friday Saturday PYREX PIE PLATE In Silver Frame. Special iveek-end Value FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS You’il vvant lots at this Price An Extra PAGE THREE - etitutcs. The work of the Red Cross is proving oi particular value and Y the thanks 01 the Society are ex- ITS THAT tended m all those who are asslst- THE - COUNTS j ing in making the campaign a suc- . cess. Hollowing are the 111110111115 rc- ccived to dale: f Q 310T“ PROOF Prince Couniy B()'PTLES jCniiipbclltoh w. 1. ., ..... .. s 1.00 Pill‘ Si" ‘vilhiie Lined Carleton, Lot 6, W. I. 2.00 VULCANITE Cup Side Opening Hcbron, Lot a .. .. 1.70‘ TQPS The Convenient Kind Kensington 23.005 KEEPS HOT FOR Ii5c and 85c tftimiil’... - :20 SAPHINE ill iv ....-....... . i - Springfield, West 400i Keeps CoolhDfrlnlbs A"fl';$"ih - " C l d F - 1' ‘y.’ f _ _ St. Eleanors North 00 glglhYrg; cegts .1 s nmgdjn_lztznlz'sp“its IN’ II I 1;)‘- 2.00 . 2-90 LSKAN .... 5,0,, i hms K() i a}. Union iA-lbcrioli) ..... 5.00 , , _ |"‘ll"_"""d Urbn-lnvule w, L 24m L \EIU(.HROML l’i-'i.-\I\'l'().\I Wellington Station 3.50 PIMKIN 3 Piwfiiiilvi‘ m" 74c Al’ $69.00 _ All Sizes ~ Vi" li-IISNS Queen's County | Develollinfl mid Prinhng _t_l‘aqul‘,‘)g‘ I PROMPT SERVICE " '9 "r "' L Boilsllaw W. I. . . . . .. $5.00; Clinton . . . - . . .... ... 5.72 Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.00‘, . ) CI a I TY Hope River (Bay View W1.) 3.00 , 1 . ., Si E Long River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.25 _ I “ONE '19 Mayfield Debating Club 139.00 _ H; v . - Millcove .......... 2210 if -.. ’ w ~ .. -- __ a New Argyle . .... 2.50 _ . ‘ " Nine Mile Creek 4.45 ésNN-IdoHNmzgpgnlcTovpMgNcwoNt LQTJHGIWNV S83. View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. 5.00 “‘ ' ' " V‘ ‘ V’ ‘ ‘M ' U "' Si. Augustine iRuslico) 4.00: a 'VCl‘llOn W. I. . . . . . . . . . . . 500i _‘ ,______?_._.__i____ Wllcatley River w. 1. 5.001 l‘ - - _ ,St. Peters LSkC \V. I. u... 3.00 v v ' S88 GJStrathccna W. I. 2.00,‘ Kings County Willie Sands . . . . . . . . . . .. _2‘ I pmDAy l $4553 TOO-Choir Rehearsal. Beach Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 5.00‘ I i 0r. W. R. Carson i CHIROPR ACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 I Home Calla Made. $1.53 _, 6001' ' A Large Showing of Silverware For “June Brides” Cit!»- FIlIGEIl/VTOII. $13.95 PRICES FOR 2 SENSATIONAI. DAYS, THAT IN FAIRNIZSS TO YOURSELF, YOU CANNOT AFFORD T0 PASS UP. RIGHT AT THE START 0F THE “ICE SEASON"! PRICES — TIIEN COME IN AND PURCHASE ONE OF THESE REFRIGERATORS Friday and Saturday GOLDEN FINISHED HARDWOOD RE- A WONDER AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 0F NOT AN AFTER-SEASON’ NAIF. ANOTHER MATCIILESS VALUE. IN THE SZUIE GOLDEN FINISH, HUT A LARGER REFRIGERATOR. Other llefrlgeralorsin wood and steel at $18.95,$21,$28.50, $30 2Days Only-To buy ai these prices Sale Over Positively Saturday Night al 9.30 IIOLMAWS SUMME RSIDE (‘CHILI RE THE