/ Central Guardian This column is reserved for an’. A... 1”“ ’ ' of " 9°"? "two may be meme fa: fill I word strictly pay- Rev. u. o. 'r. nuumu. lor forty ,,,,°g,i_“'IDEBATIo,N um moun- Ernrs enlilfld In “N m . w"*.r...“.....:...& Vgrnoll ‘glalhleted 8 C e I Tucsrdyay 2'l‘l.h-Mon It 8 wedneeday 38th--De ble Church of Scotland at 8 P. M. . Thursday aai.h-Churchill Church ,1 scotlsnd at 8 P. M. Friday 30th - Cape Traverse Church of Sootllnd 8 P. M. II} Sundly, Julv 2nd—liampum ‘U - at II A. kgunday July zhd—Kintltbn Unl- ml Chunah 3 sunda , Jill _ sl. Paula Ang can at ‘I P. M. Tun day. July l4th—-Milton Anglia- an at 8 P. M. -9.--.i~-is-is-1-Ad-is-J.--1-4.-+-b L-il4-6-23-ll. Qnnlng and Weaving a wool to be Ipuninto ,.§§"an'§°v533'e'n into blankets. The =****;rr;.?=:..":.i.:°'.:2‘-.'.‘:.€.'.‘.'.:":. re '.’?."c..esl $2.00 laundered: and 11 Im- laundered 31-35- It takes five pounds of wool per blanket. wool must be well washed. all burrs and dlflv D155“ 0'“- The sin of glnglo yarn medium. ma doubled am. in line. medium and 1-o:u;sB. 1:, 0 hm; . dl§':s".“- i’u sh 3 null W11- ", .,‘.......p:§a instmc't|ona inside an ”§Zf.'§‘:ayMmu13; rreulatmnouht u h on flfricee of well wllgalrdfy. H0335: yhitn wool is 23 his new pound. ]>riog‘for an‘ ed wool l2 oenil h. 1 cell rain "into robe9.. bunims and Fancy Bed Throws for slit. WM. CONDON r. 0. Box 395 at Queen Street. or otiotown L-726-6-26-R1-W-May 30 Aroma. F U M 1 GA TE‘ YOUR summer HOMES summer cnnms BEFORE MOVING IN ASSURE THE HEALTH 1 or YOUR FAMILY GUARANTEE- SANITARY- - SUPPLIES AND FUMIGATORS as’; Queen st. Chedottotown = rnongfns‘ . a r special Allowances For a few days only, we are making generous allow- nnccs for Model A Ford Cars that are in good con‘ ditlon, on any new or, used car purchased. ALLISON MacLEOD LIMITED I , . New Offer By Old Dutch 0183.11’. And grggggr Shakers ::w~fW"”M Smart ‘ieble settinks M0 W917 woman's pride. That is why W0- men will be delighted to NW about the latest Od Dutch Olean- !sI2;”spe<*alelPeofler $1: “alga: oi-ted an pper . ese Wm. A. RN61!» 1|'|dMd' ual size. silver plated salts and banners will add a smart touch of modem beautyflto your table‘set- tings. Made Oneida. Ltd-. 80 yo k tn ‘r They °’.:..':;°‘ ...,1. value‘. , nits. Screw-on tops for our fiillnl on cleaning. _ Old Dutch make a point of WO- senting something really useful wt! The ‘ gig;-W ol~ 1’ »11V:rHnIi°fll work ol the ritlsb and Forfllll BIND Society III dress IP09 e pp. in. “C31! 7.30 P. M. PM. P. M. 2ngI—Chu-lottetown. I.-ms--1-21-sr. mngwg :g{t!GE'i‘ the wxzuderlul 0- Kelly's. 112 Kent. D“ a 1:.-120. csnvnv cannon Divine worship will be ?.’f.$"“.‘.‘.‘.' Sabbath noxat mt 2:30 o. m. The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. minis- W'- L-ll'I. comma or SCO'l.'I.AND—'l.‘he Emmi meetina or the Parish or °°1°mlvn. C609 1. erse find De- Sable will be held in Desgme ghurch on Tuesday. June 27th at 9- 3‘- L-ll5. NEW PATROL ARRIVE Charlottetown Police WIS - s. new Dollce patrol car yesterday. Ordered some time V8 patrol went 1 to on . tax-day: Ofdicem exitmeséreerd’ Ft;-1:3}- new machine. The old patrol. alter travelling at distance more than three times around the world and n°V°1' letwind the coniines oi Charlottetown is being entered for sule by tender. IIAD NOT OONSIDEBED ACT —-.Premier Thane A. Campbell of Prince Edward Island has not "been able to oonsider the mat- ter of taking action to implement the Central l\d.or't/333116 Bank Act in this Province. he said yesger- dew. Approved in the dying ses- sions of the Federal Parliament before the tube "at the earliest possible opportun- ity." Premier Campbell's only com- ment was that. as for as the Govemrnenvt of Prince Edward Is- land was concerned, the question of making the lam operative here had not been nsidemd yet. Plan Study Of Unemployment Insurance BIGWIN ISLAND. 21 —(GP)—'i'he Canadian Menu- iactuners A lotion, expressing no iorlnal opinion. voted today at the closing session of its oath an- nual convention to have a sub- committee study the broad question of unemployment insurance. . Discussion on the topic was touched off by an address by W. D. Black 0! Hamilton, 0nt., re- tiring president, who said he re- garded unemploymentinsurance as a risky business involving heavy ohlifitlons. ' ~ atever tentative limits may be set to its operations in the first instance. the inherent capac- ity and tendency of the costs of unemployment insurance to ex- ceed vastly all estimates and ex- pectations render it a risk yery ning," Mr. Black contended. In subsequent discussion. speak- ers generally opposed schemes that featured in any Will the ‘dole - angle and demanded they be on a strict actuarial basis. More than one speaker suggested the whole lcm was in danger of becom- . political iootbail. KINGSTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The June meeting of Kingston W. I. was held at the home of Mn. Willis with nsieevgn lowed by _ unison. Roll call was garden hints. The questionnai re on home economics was filled in Mrs. M Muswain. Mira. Al- bert Oiow and Mrs lidsai‘ NGWDOH were appointed delegates to attend convention in Charlottetown. It was decided we buy A. limb for school. to cents was received for canning. 15 cents for collec- tion. A financial _stA,3.tement was the ymmger «girls.- pmguun evenin : Resdinl by Mrs. M. Mhc6wain.8Verno. Kit- mgeti undecided Meetinll Zines by xgriging National Anthem after which I. deiciollo WM __.______. ll! one-half of the world really knew how the other lived we'd ihqvg to organize some new courts to handle the libel suits Eastern Guardian reserved for 880 by the City Council the Ford F conclusively not worth the run-» ».n....v:...-, PaviIIon”At World, Fair 6 1 he. - g:‘ms"“ n.'§§"’a‘3:°n°§ -5 o§° 515. has had the foil former Islanders register in the guest book. . , Former Islenderls‘: Ethel Mullen, Ii. Osborne. Oh'town. Bertha Dougali, Ch'town. G. P. Romke, S’Sldo. Jeanne G. Sullivui, $'Side, Rheta Gay, Ch'imv'n, Death M. Jenkins. ch'town. ‘Island visitors to the Fair, Mar- lon MacDonald. unto: River. Mrs. Prlscella Achorn. Mt. Hops. Miss Munroe, Stella M. Henneeey. Constance Large. Agnes Pauli, ch- town. Mr. and Mrs. D. R- Mit- chell. Oh’town, Mr. Neil Price. Norman Anderson. Ralph atewsrt. . A. Roderick Mcxlnnon. New London. W. W. MacDonald. Tyne Valley. John Smith, Georgetown, Florence Perkins. Montague. Elizabeth L. Mutch, Miss Muirhead and Miss Hodgson, Ch'town. Guernsey Breeders Elect llcw slate was elected president of the Guersney Breeders Association at the annual meeting of the organi- zation here Wednesday night. Mr. Harold Leard, Kelvin was named vice-E1-esident whiieMr. Guy Rodd, Brae ley, was re-elected secretary. other members of the executive include. William Johnston, London. Chester Mululrc. Murray Harbor North. The session, held in the Agri- culture Hall. was presided over by Mr. Frank Townsend of Summer- side, retiring president. Routine reports at activities of the organisatita for the P!-It ear included business of the mes g. breeders it was decided . financial ass nee in the pur- Guernsey iemale. Am: cation should be made to the secretary, in was announced. Annual field day of the organi- zation would be on July 6. on the farm of William Johnston. New as substitutes. rte oi’ mittecs were then send. committee reported visiting” and fin as oonditi Silk committee o Geordie Meobeod. Ammngemaents for-"eon. be at ai mrtin-g‘.v Roll . Wu lunch was served . e . assisted by Mrs. Duncan M.acXin- non, Riverdaie. BIRCH GROVE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular ‘monthly meeting of e olnen's In- ..: §’§§%r§§rrl§?5§ are In order to encourage ‘now. give chase of the first 1- red Consolation in ii.‘ (Luz ianne Saunders M lately. Dr. (1 V. ' ""7 « 'aur4men"z'° - ~ I-tHl|flfl' Annual P‘-llyécityyal.” or The Charlottetown school or "Music At um’ lose of th ouun: distributiogx of cegtlgcctes we value to the success: candidates at the recent Mt. ationsiook loco. Oyou behelrofthe reeenie.tont4;li€l'. who rs eremos - cc - rented by Miss Marianne snuggl- ers. — The program follows: ..."““°.....‘.“"‘o.......’ W‘. ‘?x‘i‘..?...‘.i“'.‘i.; so : -' VePIrn:n Wool: of ‘ uun¢3a Adair)--n-I-gIenI'yuu%.“ "The How! ' (Martin)- “3‘«§‘.i.i‘.‘°“."v‘.'r‘ii.".:9-' c 3...... arn(i)-Oifrozw S‘ ‘ Heart er r-ohm": (b) ‘Three Idttlo Maids" (iblk tur_xes)--Mary Ramsay.‘ um —Msr.lcuie ersonsm me A Music Oeanival (Rolfe).-Joan Storey. Vocal solo: Hark! Haiti The 6011 1 F. Brazer. Richmond, 101'! ( Piano: "Wild Mign et1;c"!g|'_u-. lltt)—-Ellizabet.h simuzfims. ( :‘Bohei-no" (Diabeli.l)—Merlei‘..uck. "rhe Mevrr-£yr'§luntrman"_ (Merlsel) (H'a.ndel)—l'..ols Henry "calm at Bea" (Jessie r-um>—' Beveriey Smith. ( . av" - "B011 " (Bu.h)—‘Evelyn Dover —.Adele Vickerson. - ."Over the Hills" (Wm. Edna) ‘ nine and Due.» (M-r Ashton)—-Evelyn Stewart. Vocal solo: A Brown Bird Bing- 1118 (Haydn Wood)—l'.ouise Meo- Qli3'iTe' los no : “so tin " (Gl«ll'l1tt)—-.%nt.hfl.!'ln9na1’\l0;lA3I11gPI1? “Minuet in C1" (Beethoven)- e MaoQua.rr . Vocal solo: For You Alone (Ben- I‘.' Geehi)-—Mlss Marian Younger. New Ioulse Pi l : “V ’ -' (qégnatgnnosm glee in D fiat ‘ ocume 3 fig" mud- Oynthiaxe ll. ( ) acute in Elizabeth Vocal solo: ' “Mo " Sneaks)-fits: and Plllwhet‘. EH10’ cs: I M611 e1: Sonata, in’ D (Bee'thov1e¥n):'h-3):)“ M” I t) —-Miss God save the King. Missionary Lo ('1 . it (1 idod. Mr.;=,,.<i:rm%;,;;-g-oh,::,,F.;,‘,!,,,?,..Li,, Conference Opens . . . per, era ve « Stock s ritend t d Mr. a. In C. Wflgvhlf lgrovixxecxia1‘lge1'-‘lrtrrient sackvlne of Agriculture Fieldmu_r.. _BAOKvn_LE’ N 3) June m___ BONSHAW WOMEN.‘ more mgrém one hundred and fifty women.‘ pres nt um 1 ,“‘°‘“‘’“ “=.e=..°:h.°v°n.H.ni o°m°"‘3’*’i.s?3 Y. to e omen’ :- Jhgnmag Wogfgb W‘; gonary society. Mrs. J. 'l§. lur- was held at the home Mrs. fi*°“{hg"§"g°l=r*_t 0‘ the bmm WM Miss Hamlet Just service taking (or her theme. “When Jesus Means to the World." Aifber the worship service Mrs. G. M. Young. Wallace. NB., intro- duced the question box, Miss Ber- tha Robe . W lie, N.s.. in- troduced the ballot box, and Mrs. W. A. McLean, Izwerness. N. 8., mtmduced the literature table. The nowninating committee brought in the following slate oi committee members for the ensu- .5.; . ii. R. woodside. P. . 1.; Mrs. D.H. Mc- es. Oourtesies committee-—M.rs. J.R. . C. D. Mc- * Peed lion I-Isrt. sackville; Mrs. A. P. on. Yarmouth: Miss G For- rest. Halifax. - Memmiais ,4, glevilde, N. B. The following nine missionaries were present and were welcomed to the ' e Bigo- ss iss trick, Mm. J. W. , Miss Jsrdrlne, and Miss Lilian Dr. George .1. Trueman, presi- dent of Mount Allison Unlverslt. welcomed the delegates to thecam- pus for their meeting and apolo- gized‘ for tho moeguitos which have been very bothersome here Trueman invited the elegadee to visit, the Owens Mus- eun or line art. the Memorial Lib- : and the other buildings on Eea'terr'ediotlrepl-esenceof “‘ m and women at ... stated that th were usuelb in the majority. c said: "Our boys do. not so to . _ .r.n:.c Annsreca._ Euro. ganlgutho oonCpon:lni’lserctsry's retort. m the M70??- "' ¢,. §;.:f‘i..°?.§:n.....“&.‘.u. and an increase in in ~ -no ' it " «rem Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Resolutions oomxrunittee;-Miss Lil- "’ tn‘ l i ~CELEBRA TION WEEK Briflllng you out standing value in DRUGS, TOILET RIES & HOLIDAY needs. This great Rexall Cele- b““°" w°°k 3319 13 Planned to introduce to you the value and quality of Rexall mil you take advantage of it today and balance of the ‘ SPECIALS’ THAT ARE REAL VALUES ‘ . mNu:""L ‘om lo 0-. Bottle so 0|. _ 39 4- one ' c son mores. 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Saint John. ma’ Jon the activities since the branch meetln¢ h°1d 1“ Om" . *- hell we °‘ card on Man- a: m $93 _ crowd ‘en lo fans turnbd W‘ V13’ gel the, boys can? 0“ I the Loren the pendulum huoom-1; Mmhw "’“§f $3. Kmgrfod circle I-Inmmesh . The first round open- the boys reeling arch other e crowd were a. bit dis- th the look or my ml second =z§§errg§§§.2. = as -“-5%? § if 3; is % :3? 5 «. § S is at . Er-r an my comronnncrntrrr to ll.“ **""'..".i't-::'+‘?'—t'.‘t “'5” vs tool. one .o........l.‘l"":' . ‘thorn: in so1id'It'>ot month. ate. into the rinll. He hid 30'' 1°" topwalt as young 5t|8l"- M°1-'°°_“ or Georgetown took up the chal- lenge. Nothing came out of it. however. Jackson cooled and 1 lzed. a’p'I‘hog prelixninaries were brist affairs throughout. The Iirst. bou aslxround a.tia.ir which wool grudge tight betzweern Dinny Pllynnv and In M:acMillan both 0 cardi- gan lived beyond advance e'xlP°°' tatioma as both boys went out to slay each other from the oPen1n8- This was the best bout of the eve- ning. In the first round Flynn was carrying the fight to his op- ponent although it was rather slow. Later in the round action speeded up some but the only real blow was scored by Flyml 3-3 he pierced the clever guard of his opponent with a right to the IRW- 'I'he second round produced more action as Flynn scored. heavily in urine round but bounced right up again Maclwill twice to an gm, winthoiiglvtbyateohnrlcalK.0. In the second bout Jackie Mc- Auisy 133 lzb5.. cl Cardlgaan game- lysteppedintotherinasttholast. minute substituting for Tiger Mc- Eachem of Moreil and succeeded in coming a draw with the clever little boxer, Francis shepherd. 130 lbs.. of Cardigan. a youngster who seems destined to go places in the ring world. This bout went the full course of four rounds with neither boxer doing any real damage to his opponent. Shepherd at times was forced to indulge in a bit of . back—peddaling to keep out of the : way of his opponent’: longer reach but more than once he landed telling biows on McAula.y‘s un-‘ protected lam. I-Iec rie oi Charlottetown refereed first two bouts while Ieo Connors of the some place was the official for the main bout Gus Iongaphle of Che.rlottetown was the announcer and timer.—i" VOTE HUGE FARM BILL WABI-lZU*lG’I‘ON. June 21-4111! United States Senate qleodily ID- proved today a farm bill up- gorgprriating more than 312000.000.- 'l".he annual sunplly bill now goo back to the House of Representa- 40. . . previously fileoted or reduced by that cham- r " ' . boxini ‘'6 ON R0fl'A.IiaY DIRECTORATE . zz.—(oP) — George 0. spen of Moncton. N. B., was one of 12 mom‘ elected to the Rotary Interna‘r).l!§,x11al Board 9-Y of Directors gt the o nizatiolrs annual meeting here 1: PAGES AIISON CHARGE __._.._ - A:wamsl', N. 5.. June 22-“)? Gilbert of (hmcan. N. S. lumber operator, was committed for trial today oxran arson cha arising out out a tire June 13 lumber he owned at Athol, N.S. BOOTS FOR NEW ARMY l.roNDOlN—'rne ibootmakeu-s are smiling. War Oflice orders total- l,ooo,ooo pairs of boots for ami tnniwrisis have been placed since Er-its.l.n’s con- m was introduced. MARIIAGES ALLAN'l‘-Fl.l*.MING—Wodnesdey June 21. 1030, Mary Acne: Gallant of st. Ann's. I-lope River. to Cor- nelius Ferdinand Fleming of North mletioo CRASWEIJ.-MAONEu.b—At Zion Manse on Monday. June 19. 1930. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Mrs. Genevieve Macweill of Char- ‘ ‘ to Mr. We Cruwell of the some place. ‘ fi Ii. l3§ A: We?- ‘ burn. But. John Drake of Kedles- ton sasl<.. forrnerlyoa Kingston. P. ‘E. i., in no mo year. . JAMES-—A.t 2'38 Elston street. on ‘ June 22. 1939. Mrs. John W. James. I in her son: year. Funeral from her } late residence Saturday, June mu. service starting at 2 P. M. Inter- ment Peopie's Cemetery. B.AMSAY—.At Hamilton on Wed- nesdw. June 21. 1939. Albert Ram- ,sGY. land 36 years. Funeral from his late residence Saturday. June 24 at 2:80 o. m. Interment Mei- i EN. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Willehlre Phone 140 \ Merchandise. Be sure Today’: Short Wave Radio Program (All'.l‘lmnhIlltu'nI¢IlIIl.|ld) FRIDAY. JUN! I MOSCOW 4:00 p.m. —-.Bron.dca.st in mg- lish. RAN. 9.6 mean 81 m. LOND N PIITSBUBGII 8:46 p.m.—Golden Harmonies. WBXK, 11.8’! 1neg., 25.2 m. BUDAPEST 1:00 gm.-— Concert in I-not igléhéoril y Liszt. HAT4. 9.12 meg.. ROME 7:30 p.m.—fiuest Night; Bernardy: "Rome's Mldnigh Voice. ' 211.0. 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; mm. 9.83 meg.. 30.5 m. N Y0 scnnnccimny - wgéggn Déllsis-—Matlnfi ‘ Melodies. , . In . . . main m 8:80 p.m.—Oern-ran Defense. Armament and Army. DJD, 11.77 meg., 25 4 1:: A315 P 8:30 .p.m.—Gramophone rtecm-dg. '1‘?-37. 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.: TPA4. 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. . oo '-’.'i.""l"... .. I D-In.-— e e can spirit in Tl‘B.!‘ldllIlOll. DJD. 11.77 meg, 25.4 m. IIEIIEDIA. COSTA RICA 9:00" p.m.——-Broadcast in Eng- lish. Voice of Costa Rica." T14- NRH. 9.69 melt. 30.0 m. 9 15 BOPSTON 1 D m.—- ro ram for th Sister Rfibublicsg WIXAL. 11.53 meg.. 25 6 m. LONDON 9:50 p.m.—"viva ie Sport!" Fun and games of two nations. asp. 11-'75 23533.. 25.5 m.; GSC. 0.58 meg” . m.: GSB, 9.51 e ., 81. m. m 5 PARIS ' .on French Events: Life in Paris (In Eng. 1191- ‘IP37. 11.88. meg.. 25.2 m.- 'I'PA4_ lll'll meg., 25.6 m_ PHILADELPHIA 11:30 D.m.-—-cab Callovway 3; R13 inn:-----n llnnlln-nnllnnn uunuuuueusrunuwu Orch t. wsxs, . . ...°.:.r° U °°°=~==- OFTHE‘ I Exciting New Serial With South African Setting RIDERLESS HORSE 1 By JEAN and CYRIL BEGINS IIEXT WEEK IN THE eunnounr IZASALIS