. NO EQUAL for the week-end. The crowds that keep coming, day after day. is ample testimony to the fact that there's NO equal to our Sale prices! Once again we've loaded racks and tables with new lots, ready ! l‘.'lEN'S SUITS iciiitl ~14 men's Suits ..Z Q-O lir-cs we want rack from higher so tiny go on WMW0 may be your last $ and final chance -—- qiciie Tiiuifi at broad new Eng- TTTKTFJTZ. '-2.\-.r- - urcaaawnatct hit-i.‘ "'4 144 Cit. George‘ q ».., Once again we till our $9.95 priced groups —— better hurry this 9.95 that were sole priced at $18.95 Slum-they're to the $14.95 group — J‘ k l1 ._-_--:14.95 I:.1'*i:"i!"L*14.95 LADIES 99 Queen I giczii/Ss? tgtiirs “'49 Qlliitelgész” i g.$. s" 14 s2 I I if liigRfiéltSifiltiRTfg 79c oiiiizssseso 88c " if _ 'lk, ' ZUU iviore gILQUSggH d i p I i »\i..t.l we. ._____. a ue to . $ i‘ DRESSSES V‘ VvUtsr\ BOO TS ' IVIORE Colnb LADIES POTATOES Hunter Itlver Starch Factory is now open to receive potatoes paying 50C P91‘ 10° "l5- at the factory for potatoes grading niim- tier one small or for scahhy potatoes and slightly less for culls. 6E0. E. FULL & SON CONVERT YOUR OLD CAR INTO A IIALLMORE TRACTOR FOR ONLY ’I‘I'II-I PRICE OF ONE IIORSE. It will pull a three bottom Tractor plough tn sod In hlch zi-ar . I'(l\\'EItl*L7l. — FAST — ECONOMICAL HALL 8 STAVERT | $4 Queen §troe¢ (‘Itarltittetown HNIixN lllnflfitYl‘ ('().\"I'ROI. adhesion to the seeds. \'(l sends ma» be (lrilli-d of caloinol for the control of lltIl 1 I i'\ ti; i; iiii "‘ll’l’ll‘l AND “(‘..~\I"’ STIlBIlS ‘lie soil in the II-‘iufli WAY. The study rip; mid applying it to tliesurtare oi it, , "lie S"li as is donc in Flltzlfintl Willi ‘. be niivi i other species of roct-infcsttitg (-1! a lyliilliil f t" cots tP-rcalii 1' ‘hp <rl‘lf ----——~ -—— l 1 . -_ . ._. -‘ Kvcp Mtnarcfs in the homr. OIIIOII W’ . ti; iviil be continued and it i=1 in" "~ . .t\fl Si-rv mag- ‘ ‘i leaders, in the annual Ap- of Aloii/tton, N B ; the fi,;lif. \\‘Ziil itvr fiffltllliflvi rescue op- _ and ii’: ‘r 2i hours of most. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0 truckloads of used cloth- gauiercd by Boy Szouts Utius, uiiticr the direct-ion oii of ihc Greater Winni- ltl-lilfi-Iillltl ilssistancc ‘llic clothing will be and distr uicd during o aillllt‘ 1,600 ittmilies. Ser- zipplivti tltid-I/IOIIBI cars. c iiiiiniied by Girl Guides. yl-ifrwxzalowa/ :_'=~:.=:..'-.-.i-.:..»~......"a"- a1 Bldltlfll, backlchel, rhm- l rind, aour ltomsch. i Eaayto akainmorningcotlee, ' ten or ‘Ian ofwntar- Kruachen ls Hriuatr- hiizhent quality- lunxpemtva-Zbc. 45c and 75¢- Holman - Bullocwk“ N uptials The marriage of Marlon Wetiherall daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. G.W. Bullock of Brldgervatcr, NS, to Mr. John Reginald Holman of sydnev. N.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. RJ. Holman, of Charlottetown P.E.I.. took place on Wednesday afternoon. at five o'clock at Christ’. Church, Sydney, the rector the Rev. F. R. Holborow officiating. .st coutiiry-ivtde war the titling of Red .ii B " Boy Scouts hi5: the ne- iiiiaitiiy $1.l0I ols. That is, each of eight. boys is asked tlic llt‘(‘/3$S3.l‘_\' toilet ne- l- toothbrush and sharing kit. face- ll(‘l' tllld pencil. The ated ivith . ed to sup- needle-and- . .. is expected,’ Bags will be for- i ' iii France and l iiied to wound- i of llonoitr of Smut Inadcrs lircs who in . 1 maga- ' Ixacier." The list, hundred, tn- .. 'i‘hie_v are Wain of HMS. "' an Assistant ntaster of the Redeemer Scout . Ont; John Wlhitc, '3 itirint-rlg; a Scout. - “m, l Albert C. ‘t I~ ‘tic. former- (Sh. James- R isaiilnes o. PLMS’. Ex- tlie Graf 0flf‘!l'."(i llio first of . ti l)" a llllllli)l‘l' 0t oubrooms for Boy cotititoivii congested Boy Scout Boy Scouts of iiiviiibrrsliip of ‘l t0 ramp was held at v Stition, St. Williams. 70ft iiarents of Boy it ilii- Civic. Audi- ri Rajilils. Michigan. nitnual Pot-Iluck ap- .ner. and to hear D0 l? WrIf. the l“flill’.‘"S as of the leaders, imcl carried an arm bouquet of pink ru ' sheer and wore a large navv i>lue hat and a corsage bouquet of izar- = fQrmQf dcnias. King-s Bcntlnck street, where tulips and the daffodLls were used to decorate. the bride's t-tible cent-red with thi- wri- din" f"\ll(‘. being lighted with tall white tapers. on a in") tia and Prince Edward bride ivorc for travclliiii! blue rcdimzotc over ti frock of navy blue and white polka dots. a Torre off-ihe-tace ha-t of blue straw and matchinit flf‘(‘£‘F$0‘.‘l95. Thcv will rc- Pink and white snap-dragon ivere [used as decorations in the church. The bride, in the absence of her father. Lieutenant-Colonel Bull- ock. who is chaplain of the West Nova Scntia Regiment. and is oi'er- scrts. was given in marriage by tier uncle, Mr. Walter W. Warren, of Sydney, and was attended by her cousin, Miss Vivian warren. She iwore a floor-length gown of Heav- enly blue georgetle with bracelet lenirili sleeves, a finger tip veil of matching tulle illusion and carried an arm bouquet. of pale pink roses. The bridesmaid wore a frock of embroidered pale pink chiffon. wl‘li l a picture hat of white straw and ‘ - from f Wm d es and white carnaiions. _ _ MORE t1 ~ _ Stifiligus $11,110:‘; Mr. Gordon Sullivan. of Sydney. Lb. , i - K00 SUITS Expensive v iillld '1 is very practical WM best n19“ for Mr- Holman. -_‘ l .i cc giovd turn was first clis- MT-‘l- Blll~°¢ll the bride?» moth?!’ l .'- i...» d imie handful, but on We've added many Coats and when uiv by the Scouts W“ HQWIlPd 1n new and Whlfé- The reception ivas held at ‘J57 Later. and Nfrs. Holman left trio ihrvurh Nova Sco- i Ian/l. The a iiavv ‘do at 549 Charatt-e street, Sydney, .S. .\'Il‘5. Holinrtit l= a laze of Morell, is betn lumber yard by the merchants, and many residents along with visitors stop in wonderment, at. the thous- ands or feet of lumber piled here as it. casts a dark shadow over beauty of the village at this sea- SOIL pearance and how little it make the hams and fences look so l prosperutis, yet there rue sq many n places who laugh at the mention of cleaning up the yard and white- ivasliing the buildings. I Iltlg every dav ivlth number pales 1040 or are they just going to be let teat‘ alone in the middle of the D-“lvvd road hog ‘style all summer. One car was noticed on the high- gati had a number plate 1933 P. man has taken the contract for llitllllllz graduate of m‘, Creamery, Charlottetown. Royal Victoria Hospital. ‘“ "- Bristol And Vicinity Pia. Btnwart Moshe: 0t the Rifle Squad arrived home from the main land last week for a short stay of only two days. Mrs. Fred sinnot, Morel! Rear, i has been confined to through illness for some time. latest. reports from Boston in regard Mrs. Frank Hogan, state 5i is gradually sinking. Mrs. Hogan was a former resident of thLs town. Lobster fishing is somewhat im- proved at time oi‘ writing and. the packing plant rushed. word has reached here that fishermen will be paid a. bonus oi one cent. pet- pound on mackerel caught last. season. is news foi- the hardy fishermen. several truck loads of potatoes known as seconds have been ship- ped to the starch raictory It Hunter River, and others will follow. Mr. Arthur Aidenlmw ts lul- fering from a badly inf ‘ ’ hand. The 105s o! time is serious at. this busv season as Mr. Aldershaw is a lobster fisherman. Fresh pork continues to be of- {ered at the local store here des- pite the warm weather. Farmerl insist on selling hogs dressed Ono of the nicest lots in the vil- g used as a her home l the Whitewash with brushes in busy tends are making their first. alp- costs to this vicinity along with other We wonder as we see ms ass- 939—-"l1l<l 193B if this is the yea: Island Mr. Gerald McAdam, local truck- the cream for Central Some of our old army men in Rev. L. D. NIacDonaId. wick ltiugc. s n of Mrs. M- Pllillldl" and tho lair Capt. John > ‘ naltl, of Kilinuir. I’.l<.‘.l.. liais- rr- 1 iccivctl and at-cvlttvtl ii (‘all from the congregation: John's l an a“ ma; l ; .. -. , ra Lia n ii oust‘. nni l (‘imfif s 0%; i, iflnlvcrsfiy‘, mid of tI-c University nt‘ 1 6r m; _'l‘ornnio. vihcrc h post. graduate slutty ui-ri- t-omnlrttll head ca“ p“. person w“ ithrough means of graduate fellow- of Kes- of Si. Lltiitt-il Church. Bridge- scvcrzil You rs of ship before entering upon tlic work _;__.. inf L’ tliri‘ thi- pressure of ‘ll ‘ llhlIlPTlEPfl human- fo‘ airinals. a I Alctliodist ‘ Helm-rs, ofi ivas , ult rescue of a i which had fallcn | al" on a severely ' he POI] f-‘i uiirlor vcrv trvini; 031R, siiccccrled in itct- /‘ll its fro‘ aiiri un d frozen rivcr bank. the . Laua-“A Scout .- .i.ii o.’ ropes. The incident nnajs." the ministry. Ilis many "WWW ‘will regret his departure from their imitlsi: dukes of iii-w pastorate will tukcii ovcr in the near future. Mr. Mzclloniiltl may he ri-mrm- j hcrcd as one of the credited ileti-s some member of the track team of the Charlottetown Firt- won Maritime events, a member o! Island's atti- years ago. llo was a Dept. u-lilrh i ‘if . IUI!‘ that lite illriy h" nioriiitijt. The lmrs" Dnlhiitisio Ilnivr-rsity 'l‘rack from» ‘l "l l)? "ll-"llil ' ill "5 llll.\'-l"‘| lf‘ill' po-iliati. iIP- and member of riuzliy SIHHHIQ of I~ ill ilFPFFllllliI llllllllPfi-‘lilll- FY . .. bu‘ r. .r than Dalhousio, and Victoria luiivris- i llllf‘ _niCi.lio:l IIIJIV bc tli:~<'ii\'ci'—. ;, 1 ,3,-_<- mwi p ring“ ‘mu and o‘ the ynhcrsnv 0| To. ' . i:i litins it. with aii inert rar- ' ' ‘ ' to. He La also a graduate ol’ l’. W. C. and Normal School. provided an inspiring’ example of cnrrvirz out oi the Sixth Scout is a Friend to Ani- o nnuiiimiiiis , N. Mtiv- ‘ l D vls -~Ii.I.-.-.-.-a.-.-.sv--J-TQ-.-IQ— n‘. this district informed your writer that thev fought in the last great A NEW KIND of TIRE with the new SAFETY iocii coitus m tiniii our TREAiim. 11169 M» u» Y’°"“'ti..'”i5.°.‘;t2.‘.’.2°‘é'i?§wi3n— this new ' ‘we’ . - Champion in I . u‘ ‘m; mtphen—~l geerhtee P=_Y*:"‘:““°°' bu’ Igor-cost miiedllgfl der Canu m! and dependable 01:0 it as the car owners ¢nirjmfion¢ ever built-and greatest hfvee always been noted for fhueliiftfriiaichless Pfibrmance . eases, Because of f!!!" mag??? 85:25:; Elia be- the Champmn s“; d . ((755170 greater Ptotec- tween trend an Ohlfvllqo longer non-skid “on agmshiiilollgria’ more 8°“! “ewkTihe war on the same fields where war is raging now. One of these men. was gassed in Belgium. Mrs. Alxiar Doucette lists return_ ed from the city to her parents‘ heme here. Hei- husband having return- i ed to the mainland to rejoin coir-pony R.C.A.M.C. Mr. James Blaxland. Sh, has "c- ccivccl word ITCm one of his .\~e $0115 in Enzland. Mr. and Mrs. James Blaxland can well feel proud of having five sons on active scr- vice. One car snorting Massachusetts number plates visited this district, lliS ~ " mileage: i more than Champion fill"! nfiiffafenigglea Firestone ordinal’? ma‘ u; qu- now. If you Deal“ put ‘hem on ylge sure to specify “l” “e buying a new car you wig]; Firestone it be _delivered l0 ChMnPIOII lire!- lilst wet-k. Its very early to tour- lst tmitx. r i _______ l The taxpawrs of Caiiavov school are plrtnniiuz 0n improving tliclr school grounds this season in an cfiori. to win the cup in later years. v 1 ». it. Aiiilrcivs which won the cup DEALEILS tree roars will improve the iii- ' - - lf‘l'lflr of their school this summer. chmlnudou" The grounds and outbuildings are n pleasure in lock at. The condition of Mrs. Charles usher in the PEI. Hospital rc- is about the sfunc at this time. Mr. CVPls Irpriierro was a visi- tor to the ritv Saturdztg: on bust- iicss. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Dawson. Charlottetown have mrfvcd into thclr new and beautiful home in S‘ Peter's Harbor. Old friends, alone with manv new oncs wel- come Mr. mid Mrs. Dairison who ALLISON MacLEOII Ltd. Firestone Warehouse Tanton Bros J. T. Davies White-Bros. & Smith Grant Motors Roy Prmvse Reliance Garagt Peerless Service Station Aubrey (lutclifte - Fredericton. 'I‘:iylor's Service Station — Summersidc. R. H. (Iarruthcrs — O’Leary I\Ic\\'illiam‘s Service Station — Carleton. rcsldcd here in their earlv life. Mr. a__ijet.tred pajnte B. . . . .._._._.,_.$ EYESIGHT é EYAIWINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses Etc. II. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. l. Olflce Hours: 10 to l2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M- lloltilays etc, tiy appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE .*\-'.-l.A-.I..'-A.'>l A-‘l-RW-"w-JJ- BY Edwina "$1.1: MY LAND‘ 'll i 8' [V ‘LN’ I" LL .,- um: A GARDEN! , ll ~ iiili iii JUST -\!/A|T TILL HE (our: Hot/tel! CAP STUBD-Sl All}; ‘iOu PLANNiN’ TO RAISE \Y/A“l't‘_ll~LlL' LIES IN TH’ BACK YAIlD--Ofk\‘M-tAT ??? HLIH? OH-- I'M DIGGIKVA SWIM- MmU-FOOL! I'M 00mm CHARGE TH’ mos ONE CENT ‘TO co swim- tow-- so's 10m EARN ‘Nurr TO BLJY A PRINTIN’ PRESS -- on AN AIRDLANEJ TILL] E TIIF, TOILER L BOTIIERSOME YEARS. IT DIDN'T BOTHER YOU BECAUSE HE WAS SO MUCH YOUNGEQ THAN YOU WEQE, F I COULD JUST CATCH I i f. I GUESS SHE CAN READ THIS LOOK I'M GIVING uo..eiz-wsi.i., BOY.WAS rm WHAT BOTHERED MB WAS THAT I was so MUCH OLDHEER THAN ..ER-~ BEGIN RT $990.00 lnr n Cluimvm" “W” [ I! GIPHTIPPI‘ h‘ rhllflnflgnirs‘ Prlroq IIIYIINA T" ' irlthoul nvillrv‘ Remarkable gas economy makes this beautiful, restful-rid- ing Studebaker Champion outstanding in money-saving. And owners who have driven it tens ofthousancls of miles say this distinctive Studebaker is also thrifty on oil, tires and repairs. With an expert driver and Iow-cxtra-cost over- drive, it beat the 3 other largest selling lowest price cars in the Gilmore-Yosemite Sweepstakes. Come in and see a Champion now. Low clown payment-easy terms. T. G. IVES Charlottetown DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND