upm- Oyster Fishing Prohibited In ~ Pictou Harbor (n; 1m Canadian Press) OTTAWA. ae-sn coder- the taking Harbor, N. 5.. middé: and wt rivers, except under 0611:4111 regulstlcrls. tors tak use as a raw food until purified." THE BAPTIST CHURCH to Com y of Rangers and Church grmlp of Girl Guides. the Rev. arvey L. Danton delivered the morning sermon on “Winged Ideals." The world has always fi there “My Battle" which Tests show it saves 10% to 25% on gas! AN D that economy over the other leading lowest: price cars is only one of the many appeals this new G-cylinder Stude- baker has for you. It's the most restful riding lowest price car- a thrill to drive and a joy to hnrldle. See this dollar saving Stude- baker Champion today. Low down payment-easy terms. T. G, Charlottetown, P. B. I. DISTRIBUTOR. FOB PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Dealers Wanted For Prince And Kins’! Counties In Memoriam" ems. Josrrrn J. sauna-r angel of de tn visited the hqgiaecf Mr. Joseph: Gallant. Ma)’- nqld and claimed for its 0W“ W9 ‘beloved wife and rnother at the g. of m. AlthOU-Eh in 11mm Imam-l for some time. 11°F” w“ entertained for her recovery. willed it otherwise and but God medical care and WIR- deepito all OUT OUR WAY ‘ QUICK, TAKE ‘ME BABY AND LOCK YOURSELVES IN A ROOM UP5TAlRS-“ILL HURRY AND PULL DOWN ALL THE WINDOW SHADES BEFORE SHE GETS TO THE FRONT DOOR l JQDIVIIAIIIWGIJM. Inseam. ua warm OUR BOARDING HOUSE der nursing she passed peacefully sway on May 4th. She leaves to mourn, a grief- strickesi husband, 3 sons and two daughters, who will ever mourn the loss of a. kind loving wife and affectionate mother. ‘The sons are Howard, residing in Rustlcoville: Andrew, in May- fleld; and Alvin, on the home- stead. The daughters are Clara. Mm. Jeremiah L. Gallant. North Rustico; Vina. at home; also one sister residing in the United Statm. May her soul rest in peace. (Patriot please copy) its opposition to idealism and democracy, practicality the gospel of a great nation in which such ideals as freedom of ‘r and thought are lost. This is still a day inwhich ideals are important. It ls true we live in a changing world. it will change, and many of you who are young today may help in its changing. One is concerned not in the form ad charlge as in the spirit. that the of the Kingdom of God should be implicit therein. therefore per! " said finds that, the unreachable star guides him truly home. The morning anthem was Men- delmohrvs "God Ls a Spirit!" Mia Pearl Burns sang esrpresstvely "0 Rest in the Lord." The final sermon in the series on "Life's Intimate Relationships" was delivered by Mr. Danton at the evening service. the subject being "The Home and theOhurch." The evening anthem was Richard- son? "How Amiable Are Thy Tab- ernaclcs". Miss Vera HM. Camp- xbiell sang “Evening Prayer" (Gab- el) A pleasant feature of the Church School session was the presents- tion of a bouquet and address to Mrs. W. J. Drake. so lam: an in- valuable worker in the school. the occasion being the anniversary of her birth and marriage. By J. R. Williams ‘ __.‘ With HM-M -~A DEUGHTFUL VlNTAGE, wArrEP. ! ls ‘THAT TH‘ FOURTH BOTTLE OR TH‘ Fir-Tu? Q % Ne" ,. BORN THIRTY VEARS TOO SOON a’. i. ‘fireman; 2-1.1 -. ' I Major Hoopla CAN You MAKE our THAT SNORE s-rA-rlcnrlm? HE'S east! MUMBUN’ A m. nus SLEEP. FOR ‘rwo paws --- YESTERMY e n‘ WAS some-rams ( scour same LED ems A sweep 1o 1w srocu- Ymos! I EATTED cAuw .mp swam tamer » ing the east. - such t fTlls ciltllfllhllifflilll eellmnlsveeervedloruewaol butalvertlshuot arsmayhelnsertsd atleentsawofll strictly DO!- lbletnsdvanoe. caAswsI-r. m vamp-spas. ONIIDII-ATION LII‘! SUI- AIQCB. LrQTWBEII-al. ATTENTION ADVIBTISIBS- Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this 0(- fioe not later, than ll a. m. l-I-tf. DI- llaelllLl-AN will Jive I Red Cross Address over O. . O. Y. Monday at 7.45. lrttil-b-fl-Zi. KlNTm gflliAllTY $013’!- 9 n-oal-li-m-al. HID CROSS CBIPPLED ‘CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted by Dr. Aoker at Town Hall. Summer- slde. Tuesday. May 30th and Red Cross Office. Charlottetown Bridal, June and. ulfos-ia- i. ILL ON VACATION—Wcrd was that Hugh MacDonald Street, who had been Ls Y. an attack of Pneumonia and will not be able to return for another weels-Monoton Times. ATTENDING GRADUATION. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrington, Mrs. Clara Howatt. Mrs. J. W. Mc- Dowell sncl her daughter Miss Val- ....°"“ &€°°“°%.% "imunfi" “"328; y on av s m from Boston to attend t e adu- ation of Mrs. Howattfis son er- ick F. Howatt from St. Dun-Stan's Universlt . The party is beins cor- dially we comed and are the sisters of Mr. Henry J. FiteGerald and he s Emma. and Kathleen FitIiGer-ald of this city. FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of Mr. John McGuiBBH took place Saturday momlngfrom his late residence, Upper QUWH Street. to the Church of the Holy Redeemer. The pallbearers were Mewrs. Wendell McDonald. Harry Toombs. John Hughes. Alvin Mac- Donald. Fred Maliett. Thomas Whelnn. Serrvicw at the church were conducted by Rev. Father Howard. C.SS.R.. and at the grave by Rev. Father Moreau. CBSR. EX-POLSCE ME EBS — In connection with the v of Their Majesties, all GX-IIIGIIlIbBTS of the North-West Mounted Police and the Royal North-West Mounted Police residing in this Province are requested to send their names and regimental numbers to the Officer Oommandlnv R.C.M.P.. Charlottetown. in order that ar- rangements may be made for their accommodation during the Royal visit. Anyone kncwlng of the whereabouts of any ex-member in this Province who might not see this notice is requested to com- municato with the O. C. at Char- lottetown. POULTRY CLUB ORGANIZED —A Boys’ and Girls‘ Poultry Club was organized at Indian River on Wednesday. May 10th. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent. Justin MacLellan; Vice-Pres. John MacDonald: Secretary. Dol- ores Glllis. Adult directors: Leslie Ramsay. Mrs. Hilbert Glllls and Miss Catherine Glllis. Boys‘ and Girls‘ Poultry Clubs are soon- sored by the Dominion and Pro- vincial Departments of Agricult- ure. A bonus of $4.00 is paid to each club member who purchases 100 baby chicks. The eleven mem- bers o! the Indian River Club ex- pressed their appreciation of this assistance. -The PERSONALS Mr. P. D. Worth left Saturdays- morning f n. short visit to Sack- vllle. N. B. Mrs. E. D. Nicholson left Bat- urday morning for Montreal where srléoewill visit -her sister. Mrs. C. P. Mr. W. E. Acorn. Toronto, ar- rived Friday evening m1 s V131), go his father. Mr. William Acorn. whohhas been ill for the past few wee . Mrs. D.W. Matheson and daugh- WY- M156 Ann-a. left Saturday morning for Boston where they will visit friends before proceeding w slithzr wl¢t.r.s..-l“.r m: till?- hzuiy itfimm‘; ~ .1 W‘- Brown. Saunderstown. RI. U.S.A l" '5' l. ‘L? EXOQIIMLY. muslg fur Lhg Q5306 w” i furnished by .1. w. Cheverle and moi-ls to relieve his-cry form of liven if Xray mu to cure W son. ‘rhe committee in clia e catarrh. "mm i" m’ “u” N bad condition, it in no way lnwr! to thank all those who breath, were likewise a failure. with any surgical operatim $11 :3 znv helped t8 gal; the af- it desirable. 5110008. I mulle- wnmrrna Man. m” m” w‘ ‘M’ w" __-- weather and igzht to hfilrvazsinfall m“ a“ of ‘ m. m’ m“ I have spoken before of the has charecte western crop M '9 “u” Proceed‘ u‘ M‘ s" successful treatment of the cat- ml-her dllrlmr t e out week the m’ mmm" arrhal form of deafness described [z - "l" {mgggmgnflms lg allwl a - by m. F. t. O'Brien. Boston. in 1. new “out”... s23: “lit; mgilgwgg,» bya-vwg-gilv-aw £1232‘. mmyr. $6115; e ince, v or “mpuwdrg Dwlnlwsbflsglig; i‘: m n” ‘hue-power p“: ‘m “lehottu ylitis of another \".. De division where from "Wwetlvn by Great Britain, Bov- ' ‘ mm, m, , . . W! Der cen-t to fifteen per cent of M’ fillets and Francs. mum a m’ mu’ flan m“, 5 5mm A m. Q_ v_ wemn x00 mm continuation-the sinuses - can glad tsgs%seediruriemeim pglgdelegate fowl-snails as gm“ ‘aw 5...». “$3.52 whfiiginmififl u..3{‘5is‘iii“‘i.1‘£“.fl.‘;,’;l§“$ 5a u... igfiowmluglagsgvuse on common soon! “m, mm, mum Oregon, moi . They W wit oomnlfoizd ficoindintizduibili: convince ‘lama, "ligi-mgrsiino “m” u“ “m” °‘ 3"" ‘l’ manure Iulvuovn ems. lucvnfl weekly crop report e pew-g. qrflm, “mm be chronic sinus disease and have mums-m lumen merit or Agrlcu t/ure. Osnadlan Nat- m, ngcnfl" “ma! l" studied the mum in ex men- imial ways. Moscow sloneknew whether m, ‘l1 annuals and ever l treat- men . I-Ans cwsm fimtfiflfflgj l‘ t M w? The amt of the Xrays u w ma he could o6 little moles ‘trim’: ‘W....'°‘&° .?.‘.“.2‘.."“?..5‘?. “g; self than to transmit Dr ' t ' ' ornsws, m 26—-(0P)— es- m," t, . Koos petioht usually notices an - fordlrlkeand mun, in Itkmlbflw in culuofhissymwpn-lsblllllnm 1 . =-~»u..~.- m ...... W. t» m-t»... ~»--» sC. 1312s b,” m.“ u, in “£25 m. mm m" bu“ umtildngbloo-glzsslan talks 31%? and lutinl for three or four "I mo - m”; q] m, “mum - < . . 1 , Bmui- been “ca; it was announced savor-mules mutual no alliance. in ‘Jeri?! “liaise 1114mm IMMEDIATE information is required rflllfd‘ .mfmvfu fihmlsméflmfih M tug the number of Seouiers taking part in the w m, mfiTmmwa unfit! Royal Welcome. rmrasir writs today ulvlnr Y oulrl It not help If t!" "Hm-n "I Jaw“! x1!“ M! ‘full information as to number coming from ' A Donafs a Month! 33.9.6 ‘i: Edy?” QQQ ‘:3 MIC illetlltltl b! 0t CIT- "-'" return or oflhtuweeha with m... . Y lm rove IIOW be! M’ ‘M M m ~ l Mapflfime Msrltimsngwegl-F-Fkegiltwgglrtlrlr‘: °"' ‘° ‘M’ ‘m’ ‘PL-m awn“ C6535“. m us all n home? _ m, “eigggrmwmmgeg Boy Scouts KOISGIIIII-Qflv . . . --heudaelsu sum (unlritls). ‘ - * ’ . on, You can do your share to see Wfihlflllas. M" Mm chmimlifinv P- l: 1'1"‘ that this condition is adjusted ‘m. m“ "m" M" ' i I SQWT: * A . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Enjoyable Boncsrt ' Elli? i E l l. F ‘ rjfifimg gerous, and mcrall lmhealthy. and urged all who wish to follow the example of Jesus Christ lo oppose this evil. The ev m the sme " ," was reached by Rev H Milieu-and his address the show- of the oflelnder. The Guides. Brownies. anal-tan- gers of the Church attended the morning worship in a body and were flttlngly welcomed by the Minister. At the morning worship the choir gave a fine rendition of J. music “Teach Me. _O Lord". by Atwood. and an inspiring rendition of"I'he Publican" sung by m. Mined MacDonald. Lemons (‘heck Pain Of Rheumatics In 48 Hours Oh. what 10y awaits the sufferer from rheumatic or neuritis min who uses this simple inexpensive home recipe. Just net a package of the RU-EX PRESCRIPTION from your dfllgllist. Mix it with a. quart of water add the iuiee of 4 lemons. It's gzsfv. No trouble at, all and pleas- You need only 2 tableenoonfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours-sometimes cvernilrht- nah! lcsves. stiff lnints are limbered. Try this prescription. Feel good. years younger. entov ufe again cost‘ on y. a few cents dailv. Money back if it does n01 hcln you. For sale and recommended bv THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUGSTORE Charlottetown Eastern Guardian .."l‘hls column II reserved for news of local interest hut adver- tising of a newsv nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly navable in advance. . ..'SUBSCB.IP'I'IONS l\ . the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent Archie Hume ..'SALE ENJOYED—'I‘he Penny Sale and Dance in connection with the drawing of the beautiful hand-made lace table cover and runner took place at St. Mary's Hall. Sourls. on Tuesday, Ma 23. Useful articles were auction ,snd 106k? Winner! paid one penny for each article. A.t the close of the sale the drawing for the spread ' ENTERPRISE ELECTED Jules Records pron more and more an rsldag to Buy the Ordinary p or? as Estes-prise at Every Populsg 'As The Island's Most Popular Range! PM l ,__ n11: NEW pl 1939 ENTERPRISE 1 . . [RUN DUKE W A Balanced Beauty l 15.09 (jgmplctc with Waterfront or Reservoir Q No Need To Buy The Ordinary! "1‘l1ere’s An Enterprise At Every Popular Price” From 49.50 up $9. D O W N Balance Monthly N0 INTEREST ‘ No Extras ’ N McLEAN & SON ONT G SALES ‘IKEPBSSE ATIVI SUMMERSE AND cnsnrorrnrowu . .,; s .. . . |;i]‘ _. u...» <:.z> ~w 4."?! -~ w I take this opportunity of conveying to the Turnip Growers our ex- perienoeln ‘ andshipplngaverylargsnnnberofcarsoflurslp from the Province last Fall, during the Winter and this Spring. Yesterday May 35th, we waned and shipped our last car of pN ceased turnips until the Fall. ,- Ws found that the Nova Scotla Registered Dltmar variety was thn mostpopulartaefferaswaredhrnfpaWefonndthstlslthllthll were altonthsr too many early turnips but later on in March. All and May we could have effected many more sales and gotten a mill higher price l! there had been some more late Dltmpr Turnip: sull- able. ~ lot me suggest that you continue planting your turnips at the dart ¢ or tbs moornlnalloueavrheraatallposslblaarrangsthat thsmn COLUMIIA run North and South, work the land considerable more than you ha!‘ lCIllll-D _ lnthepalflthatwlllhelptuelimlnate the worm injury. and contiulll - WW‘ M... u» use the s-u-s with Borax. . MOUNT ROISON 5'0: M: CANADIAN ROCKIIS the word that names beck from many different markets, "Dry to arrlflfl thatourearwtlloonslstofnothingbuthltmarvarlety." We have the genuine Ditvuar Registered Sear! for sale, both whole- sale and retail. It looks to rue as l! the farmers near Charlottetown, - who received a low prlos for turnips last year, are going to cut that! wells very heavily. Let me tell you that I recommend quite a hear! cut on the early planting but I can see an unlimited sale for late var- iety Waxed Tux-alps during the months of November until Mav- llere Is one customer-report, "Eighty one car loads, not a all short nor a bag to complain about." and he hopes that next yell 5° will market two oars for one of last_ FRANK a. GLAllliE, cllllnlonrrowl ' xontlllllnrr i We have tried Waxing all varieties and I an: passing along to y»! .