._ ._d fun . l y ‘_________4_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .1, AGE THREE I ~ a _ ._ .‘ .- ~ » . lgantw FOOD SALE CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE - 5A V E $$$ THIS W EEK ONLY --- PRICES SLAS HED DON'T MISS THESE $TQCK up AND SAVE CAN YOU AFFORD WE SELL T‘ ., CHEAPER WE LEAD m ____________..____ PEARL SOAP 3 for ____ RED ROSE TEA _ _ _ CAL; MISS THIS LIST THE WAY LOW PRICE$ FOOD lvALuzs d MEATS MANQEL SEED BARGAIN PRICES MATCHES 3f -__..__ Cherry, Sultana 8t. Pl ' v - or 23G LANES BEANS a for _ 2 32 0L Each _ _ _j'_f 25g CH TOWN STORE ONLY Yellow intermediate CREAM OF TARTAR HAM Mammoth Lo R d 3 BROOMS — — —- -—- —- Sohwartz MUSTARD BROWNS CLAMS For Frying. Per lb. _.. __ Giant Sugar “g e Lb‘ "' _' "‘ _' "‘ '_ — c varnished Handle 32 0,, m, _______ 25G abs": —_—— — — — — goollsEo HAM 54° Per Lb. Pkg . - _ _ HARDWHEAT FLIOTUR '59“ KELLOGGS BRAN 21G SARDINESStim ._.-..Mn TQMyATQ MCI; 3 f 25G 3310-05; “‘" — '- TURNIP SEED 24 L“ B“¢_'"""- FLAKES 2fOr-~—-—- |SLAND CHEESE °' P" "L ____ __ _ 11p a Ditmar 60c BAKING 505A "w FISH CAKES 2 tins _ _ ZEféQHBEANS pa, |b_ _ _ _ _ __ _ PORK CHOPS Trimmed 25 Derby 3 u“- - '— -- — - —- . ' /2 °‘-3*°"'"" ‘ CUPS AND SAUCERS P" lb- ———— — — l: Lb- COFFEE CATSUP 12 OZ 2for MAGIC a - i STEAK Jumbo Pk 39G . ' 23c _ - POWDER o Patterns — - — - - Rmmd - g‘ Chase & Sanborn. Per lb. . C&C Prlce-----__. Per lb. — — _ _ _._ _ SALT °RANGES ‘ CLASSIC CLEANSER 9c TISSUE s for 239 ROASTS S“°“'d°' 12¢ 14° l-b Bas- 90° Bella's POWDER 35° Sunkist i 2f M —- Pgr |b_ E _ _ _ __ __ BLUE I R| — * _ — _ * — — __ '_ ______ ______ ||_K - _ ‘ ISBON TEA DATES P" D°‘°" “' 39c LlgrBY $OUP$3f0r 2 All kinds. 3 tins—-—-— 25° §°ASTS Rm Chm” 18o 1 Lb‘ Pkg‘ 55c N“ $‘°°"- 3 Lbs- "" — Seedless 25c 5c er lb- — —_- -_— — - - 1 Can B. Powder All f0!’ LEMON a. VANILLA GRAPEFRUIT s fOr-——- PILCHARDS 2 tins _- _ 21 PURWA Sfjifisi"! 8‘ T 5°“ 20c TOMATOES 19g EXTRACT 8 01- size — 19c BANANAS 3 |bs_ __ __ __ i} BOILING MEAT'_ '_ _ 2 Tms — “ — — — -— lClNG SUGAR l 0 PLUM 2 tins __ _ _. _ CHICK STARTER Per Ib _ _ _ 10¢ PEACHES 29c 3|_b,_ _____ __ i3 CORNFLAKES a for ___27 _ HAM {o Bo" _ “ — _ 2T1“ — — — — — — Sugar Crisp 8c 9 PEAS 2 tms -— — -- - 19c 25 l-lvs Baa Bonehass Per m __ ___ _ 28g BLll-LK COCOA _ _ _. _ 25c CORN FLAKES. Per pkg. » SHREDDED WHEAT ' _ BREAKFksT BAG 2 bs. - - _ - -_ - CHRISTIES BISCUITS 2f." _ _ _ _ _ _____ GRAPEFRUIT JUlCE _c Per lb. - - _ _OE ___ 27G . Llll/lli dUlCE 2for — — — _ _ __- 25c BULK U"=W=@t@rwd.2t-n=—- __ .- Bot. ____ ___ GINGER COOKIES 25 TEA 1 l-b- —-.-43¢ 1 BABY'S OWN SOAP 29° POTATOES 25 R|Pt-_ ,._|v|;s 2a Oz. Pkg.-—--- c PRUNES Large Reg. 10c. Now 4 for -- - Per Peck ____ ____. c Per Tin _ _ _ _ _ _ Lam 1 lb. Box. 2fOr----—- _ CATSUP Large we Aylmers 1, o“ Gr d A D EGGS 23 .—~ - ____ __ _ ae oz.———— c POP ‘Eg- K|NG COLE CQFFEE ._-_-_____ _ _ ‘OMATO JLHCE Per tm GTH-dQ B D02. —-——- -— —--—-200 P t SHIPMENT OF c P" Lb TQ|LET PAPER JAM STRAWBERRY 45¢ Only ANDY I 8 Rolls _ _ _ _ __ __ 4 Lb. Tin -— —- —- —- -— M|XED NUTS All Assorted. Per Lb. W. -.» »-~ l » I Hercules Mcgreadys ‘ While They Last HARDWHEAT , CLOTHES PINS Box 3 doz. P|QKLE§ z Lbs. FLOUR SEEDED RAISINS y T "T Sweet Mustard 28 oz. Ea. 98’: c DUNSTAFFNAGE Dilvls 3. FRASERS ; 15 0" Pkg‘ * CREAMERY BUTTER “no 1-9 11% . fixiizztzlzi" $111.2 liifilrz. l z sat l i to. Tho Central llflfiiiill‘ This column is reserved tor news o! local Interest but advertising of fuevuy nature may be inserted It 8 cents I word strictly pay- lhle In advance. OBAUWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN ll. ANUB L-97b8-"l-‘ 5U — At Rotary At the Rotary luncheon yester- day the district conference to be held _on June 'i and 8 was dis- cussed, and the program was an- nounced by the. chairman of the meeting. Neil D. Msolem. chair- man of the Coniereme Committee. The delegates will arrive on the evening oi June 7th and register at the Charlottetown where an informal dance and get-together Rotarians G. J. Tweedy and A. R. Cooper vwsre appointed official delegates to the conference. It was announced that Beatrice and Bernice Pound had won the tree couzlses at. the Charlottetown Business College and the Union Commercial College donated by the Rotary Club. GRAIN 51-31" meeting will be held. 31st FIELD AMBULANCE n. c. Mfinfifi? lny lhenw time11:11:51: g? OHICAGQ M" *9 "4"" A, M_ C_._.1);-l|1'1'ue5q@y lmq lurid lwvd meat" and the program Wheat prices sagged about a cent Ovenhim at 7.30. Recruits acc . mclud” addrésws of welcome b ltoday as a result of ore-holiday L-l068-5- 0-11. Hm," om n Mayo, msmy profit-taking. but then recovered , —-——— Ge 7Q, PM“ ' practically ail oi the loss. ATTENIION snvaansans- o, m, elm My’ den‘ Wheat closed unchanged to a-‘s Advertisements tor insertion the They Wm be “wormed w by. cgagilga%dqswlltha; Sélzgttiéiigglc} lollowing clay must be in this 0(- ilce not later than ll a. m. 5 3 I - -t . CONIEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Dlbll-i-ll-Sl 1ST. YEAR. GRADUATE-The name oi Miss June Foster. Char- lottetown. should have been listed as eti in first year Prince o! Waes College pom list, estreate and mend-ed till this morning. A pro- hibition and an excise case in re- spect. oi the some circumstances were adjourned till this mominq. wlsuefiilgs COMINSQWoM was reoev Mayor yester- day ircm the Department oi Ne-_ t-ional Defense. Novel Department, Ottawa. that HMCB. skeena and Venture will pay an lniormal visit to Charlottetown July 16 to July His Excellen-cv Lculs O'Bsrro'vl". Governor oi Maine. The Rotary Governor Lawrence H. Alllne will report, and an ad- dress wil-i be ven b Psst inter- ‘ national Dlrec r Wil am J. Cairns of Montreal. At the noon‘ luncheon to be held in the Charlottetown Hotel the Speaker will be Dr. F. W. Patter- son, President o! Acadia Univers- ity. Woldvilie. Wednesday altemoon wil-l be 1m for lzolflne. auto drives, etc. In the evening the District Gov- ernor's annual banquet and ball will be held at the Charlottetown. The address Will be given ' Past International Director Char- les Hunt o! Newfoundland. On Thursday ioxenoon the re- m will be presented. a new Dis- rict Gcves-nor elected. and Char- lie Buzchiil oi’ Halifax will speak on "A Quarter Century in Rotary" and Frank Peabody oi’ Houltnn Maine. on "introducing a New ‘i7 3-4-7-8; corn 1-4-7-8 higher. July 51 3-8-1-4. September 52 7-8- 3-4; September 52 1-8-3-4: oats unchanged to 1-8 lower. WINNIPEG. May 29 —iCPl-— "Ibaders remained on the sidelines at Winnipeg today as wheat fut-- ures prices fluctuated narrowly throughout a leaturcless session. Quotations at the close were l-B- 1-4 cent lower. May at 64 5-B,July 65 3-4 and Oct. 67 cents. Chicago held around previous closing levels while Buenos Aires continued unchsnsed LiverDOOl was holidaying. NTREAL. May 29 ~40?)- Wheat, Northern, No. 1 ‘l4 5-8: barley, Canadian western No. 3 4B; oats, feed, No. 1 38 l~82 ilour, spring wheat patents, firsts 4.85; ‘seconds 4.35; bakers 4.15: winter lwheat. patents. choice 315-315; white corn 4 9D; bran. ton 24.25; lshorts. ton 24.25; middlings, ton l Z5 25; rolled oats, bag, 80 llhs 2.35; hay. No. 2, per ton. carlots l0. Member Into Rot . » . st the luncheonnfi the hotel the prfiflfflf, T}; 1 “m” n‘ N“ 1 l _ s... ......_-._ runny BIIlAVlD-Mrs. o. fifififi, vliufimPgjhglfl-lwtlonu Potatoes: u a No 1mg 38's n bunt '1', Bonn-st M] h ' 120-125: P. E. I No. l m ‘s e “m” ° M “m” u n’ Thwwm’ “"’°"“°°“ "M" “"11 los-Lso- Calif N0. 1 100's 2.50; Mam!!! carrlsa ‘M14’! you L deal-h oi . . " l" "- ~ tsuza"..tt"'t.x..h-ssh..h*as. :2" i.1..“l.."“l”‘1‘§P-‘ its. is“: is q) . l ‘ - v .1 miles lus that: Llftrthiglti-snatu ‘m mdiY- M! 19m M“ "h" myth: ghvznligépegbmtsi-isnl “Find a Cmm“ N° 1 w“ mo‘ 1% = Mffll Nada ‘gufikonlvbllll. Mo. . m“ In hum“ rates to close Eastern Guurdian ~-"rha m _T"~ ‘ “m l" 1:3 nt~ii‘i;'.°“.s.'.‘i'- ""11 v! m tars ’ be i| ‘lino! amvzord he“, "wlloltgt" on: t chm“ o, . the l‘; “m Mir i" ‘Sngls gum‘: root colllrolu you one illv 11-1 n°§£°%°"i"'sC Lfiulfilifleluhiifl" celved WON! by telenam of the her sister. Mrs. B Macwlliuns. Ooveheed, is ebo O. W. Ramsay oi Mel- ATTENDED A!!!‘ MEETING- Mrs. P. A. Oleelman ot Charlotte- tnzu represented the Art Society o! Prince Edward Island st the annuo-l meeting of the Marltinle Art Association which opened at gentile on Willey morning. More t en so delegstes from the 1'! m. societies in the thros provintc: e meoursslm you‘; mtvltles and also heard Dr. or e a. Tmetnan. President or gzillisonin atoll ¢l"'1‘he Heel oi Art in the World o! To- dfil." ‘ Mr. Harold Plekmi is In elot of s letter from his son (girlie 0f the anvil. who is at pressnl, in mum. stltins he hsd sn ea- be s meeting o! Dlstrici. Governor Rotary Annes will be guests oi Lieutenant Governor DeBlois sud Mrs. DeBiois at. a bell in Govern- ment House tn honour o! vies Admiral Sir Bfdnev Meyrick snd Cfllilaln T. M. Palmer and ofliceru o! RMB. Berwick. The zuests st the luncheon yes- Rr-‘vert M. Mach‘- lane. director of _"~-. Commerce Demrimcnt o! Mount.‘ Allison Uni- versity: Dr. A. J. Brace of Tor- onto: natal-inn A. x. Maduelu d: I'm-t Qivlinnelle. Basin. and 1L3. Keefe. Halifax. 3V0 membersb W. E. Cham- n s limes A. Jerry were in- toduoed. and the wolsry Charge I‘ to l-hbm by Raiarian Regin- sd Rutter-s. ‘It was announced that Past Dstriot Governor W5. Grant who was under treatment in Montreal. willbo several my: in that city i when in Bsckviiie sttonding Mt. Allison closing and is now in suns _on; .' 1 50b 12a: Celil’ No. 1- Get Your Fox Production Out 0f the Red Fox and Mluk lhnohers! With pelt prices at a low level it ls oi even neuter Importance that axlmum production of pups be obtained. Good ieed ensuring high production ls oheeper than "ch01? W400 "l" teed with ensuing poor p. uetlon. . . d in: wee expressed at the lil- || J A ' 1*“ ‘efllfltt and unohs, ted view o: w, Q} mum“, m, Mm..." Boos-Miner ms ts only u m» - - . M um ms l d: l - . n u B" w“ or; d‘... n2. were .".....i';. o w HM m who M‘ w.:'::s:.r:.:§"".i':; hi: ...l.. oheapl’ The rleher vitamin content o! l t-h l1 mm- ln hurrah! better When you feed so little oeresi and . very. D Lil-Z. .1 ._ robes of oifloe. A new chapter in Canadian history was Chamber o! his Dominion Parliament WHOM")! Majesty on the throne in the Red Chamber is his consort, Queen in the uniform oi a Privy Councillor; at the Queen's similarly garbed. In front of the Tro On the floor o! the ilnusc are the members of the inscribed [ave left stands lion. Raoul no on the Wooluack, sit the honorable Judges o! the Supreme Court. n! Can Senate. accompanied by their wives and unm in the scene pictured above, when His Majesty the royal assent to nine bills o! hb Canadian Government. Elisabeth. At the King's right is Prime Mlnlst Dsndurand, Government Leader King George VI in the SenMQ Beside Hie er Mackenzie King, in the Senate, ada, dresser] in their arrird dnuglttcrs. .__..__.._._.. » » - lion. l" {w} ' ' ~ ~ .. ' . ‘gowns lded to continue the If“; 15km, mun who m m prices Yotfli make more mane! . -- gr » . "d ”""ml¢fl'f church 1'14"“ will“ the “like” mflll‘: Eslll" ‘gotta’: wlillrn-‘fmg sdna in 240 mt d: water o" White Leland. near Portland, NJ! , with s: men on board, the us. submarine Bqualns was unsb ma,“ my u llnnamsl BOA!!! in 3e matrlclié‘ 31:11 00-. Limited. Nepluee. rise. rennin; troubblz“ by a redmsekebousb ssnsi sun t» the ‘FQFH In *9,‘ u” “m” m“ flushes-seems - ' " '