i y ._ _,,_. v “Y... 'IIu-v ljllv‘ }-.m nu u. 4|! cwn 1 n. "it tiu- IIPHI Him-l tun. _\mi iin Iiiu- ' > i.~ lLinz-n- l. I. iir sun live “minus you are about h: paint it» i-lvtm. ‘Will too r~in enjoy tlin Inn 0i making your inrnisuro look IiflLlllI new. ii.‘- very easy and IlIIli-ivif _i w: list“ I-‘nnwuafs lust Drying Iinnmeis. II45IIIIII" iiiull simian. You don't Iii-suits with ii. V- I MP8- J- "- ELTON —- one o young niziiruns, niivuys tiiuuuiit paint] 5 was l iirutiiiu until she tricii Ming ii u~n_\"s First Iiryin T} ,, I V _, dwulh! h” fhnxml m‘ n“ Itnanieis. His s.'1_v-~~“Ii‘: p, inn inui such gum ' vsvrrlse. Xiyimnu- ioi-L PlliiTiiV iiiilc-rcvit since V‘ I took up this iJ-iirintvigr, iioiiirn" 3 It I ll ail‘ I I I‘!!! iljfd- ,7 _- l 4. l ~.' .2 .!:-~, fin-n ~~ri|fT it genilv wkh sunl- i AasnLu-TELY FREE! r _ _ v ' g Write A.lslny AScn C0mpsi1Y,67QQ Flslvk _Avs.,Msntrssl, y r -i.n~~ uymi- imr the rwrnrui vrmt. ,- kodsv to’; the Pair! Rank oi ti»; yen T“ Pair}! Styling will: ; smssy sir-o". i": Ufilllll or" m: c t z m in iv lfld wli . H“. _,.,.,,;,_r ,.,,_,| m"; "w". M,“ ha,” ; provide inielrri is: aiiiiic family. butch ymucoulorschume: -- l. \. ‘; ,; -. iii. ri- t-i‘ llll'l.i{til't*. ‘-'T*I":‘E»_'"E'.I.EFL‘EET' ' . straw -. ,. I.u1‘{It' r in For Lots of 30 Tons or from t to Ibllliihfiliit? binnutactriring C0., Ltd. Brookvllle, Saint John C0., N. B. _ Mn. H. G. S. Adams, Pres. Wm aim n illllfnrtilfv‘ Burnt Lump Limo, Masons Li-rns. Spring i940 A. RAMSAYS; SON COMPANY - - Hnillnz XPIV . llll<‘i’l, ,boiirne Hovanlt. Substitutes. Mrs. Joseph Cuicllffe Mrs. James Campbell. ‘Taro contests were put. on by the rroioftii/ILLE LIME Pia’! srrvefm your Land making it grow and Hotter (Traps. if!’ i’ Xflll" WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. PIYR TON BIYLK. ;.~..i'.'> Pfjit 'i‘(>.\' IIAGGISD. ' t v I'm-mi in I’. E. l. {wry Llrly and nvnid the Rush. Order today helm: you buy mun. Nsv-u Add/In... {RIGHT PAINT r“ psiurweiorir” Palntmakers since 1842 Toronto MONTREAL Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver . cs mo: I .. Gordon Harvey. Mrs. ' . Douglas Bell, Mrs. a Campbell. Mrs. Gordon Harvey, Mrs. E Nirs. All‘. inond Harvey, ilcxucs to the annual conven- Mrs. Alf Nor-ting. Airs. .\i.‘l- 13.1w] enjoying his up to ii i'e\v weeks .ill.‘< and although illivflllllltd tor that medical t» COllKi do, ‘lli oi (iCfliIl, other- cc niilcd "n. with was a sterling ml indusiixors to l home niucc Friday. - tilC hcusc more Dcllvrreil to your "Wfllfiiiwi -. time. and ily-imii-d Land Lime. Prices i: ' i1h*l)n\'lrllJny' ' .. ,_ H , . _L_ '»\‘..>il to _t tank sriri ti ~. iuui illli upon riqucs M“, nmgnbwurs ,- n thcm in - vcmcnt. Also and messages NOW A T Ri-gistcrr-ri Griiiie Vi" lion “.'\'i:ilicicux" No. 28809. i» l i ‘i0 ii".f~‘4 on :ipprnrc<l note. i. . . (it .1 illliilit \.l|. .'\i:iu:\'.:vr -- iii till 7:1. \‘\Q\i.i\':'-IR t. rue-Jul "f L. .. . W475‘. ,. . llorscs I|'-\\l‘ linir pLiH‘ in wal‘ from immris in’ iiir- Fri-nrh uni»- lsnlllsl-ll u: France's srmr. FIWPSI horse of his hrecd ever imported into rcnsonniiic ("an u! l. ‘Will trmcl trailer on appointment. " l: dill") for season. i 'l‘l-lItRl.~§: $2.00 cash iii. service. Balance in i ‘ l ; ".‘..'.i].’.'§.‘f .17‘ (HIXVIIIWS RISK" ‘ i.) at — iliilii \\'.\i.i\'i']it'S Barn. i‘llil\'i-I nu» ,- i "I rance Buys Horses n} War an. Y1. ,. ..» M . . as much as mechanical] \'|‘IIii|i"4_ Iii-re urn Ilninrio rcmouni srub I i l French Couch Siiil- i l fl. A. F. Crews Give ‘Lives n» Wreck Bridge distance by IDbTTXVN. 3 iv 21 - (UP)—',['hi5 :5 the s! :'i-. ynurlents with the .44‘ ui France sent ‘~ 1-’ .\ F. bombers tried it (r 1mm". bridge, but lite nil/us and crews of m“; Owner -— ‘ ‘ ju lnru- commanding ' w rvuuvst, "Can we minis c. omen 3 5-3;“ ' ‘ (ii . ___, ___ ' sir... llm-wra troughs commission. They will lemc Tornvin to bcrnnlr gunner and antlvnviuhbour, l suffering from “ ‘i “Min the stomach. , strayed. No arrests have becn made ' yet. _ illness in the Cit-y llosvirilal. THE CHARLOTTETKIWN GUARDIAN iTho Central Guardian i ‘Ihlssolssnnhresorvul twaewsnll local Intense bit advertising oi s any sstlrs us! in inserted st l sells s word strictly psy- sble tn advance. THEATRE “INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY ” NIIDIIATION LITE INSUR- Aggl. lrWiW-‘i-Zl-Illl. DI». IIIATI Molntyrn omee will be closed until Friday, Maé 31, ' L-680-5- _3i.. 1-13- i moon '1' ran s ‘ s: 1 8%. p V“ Chicks. P. . . C0- ratlve Sageb- on’. Charlottetown. l‘ L-QM-Q-Thu C TflOI 8!. sHERmAN '__—"' BRIEN 0 JOHN PAYNE t"- Brwkflel - May 24ml m?» new smmu. aso. speciuu . Ad i i . ‘ ‘ .. and m, ‘ '3‘ L‘_“6a'§_§‘_‘mf2'§°_, ‘mmnrmuc wsmnoa __i.____._ noun oouwr —'I‘he Probate MONTAGUE — SAT- "t" Court was in session this week over MATINEE 3-90 P- M- tha contested will of the late Dr. lliartm Martin, Graxidvdew. Several. medical doctors gave evidence 'I‘ues-' day and the case was continued y SOURIS — MONDAiY 27th. 16!. K. gen G. J. are sot- lng for the next of kin a temptin to set the will aside and Messrs. M. Martin and N. W. Lowther for the Executors. WILL POLICE HIGHWAYS -- —Oonstables J, Cliche and F, Q, Bradley of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived in the City Tuesday night nit/er completing their special course in traffic en- forcement. They returned equipped with motorcycles and will be on traffic duty on the highways of the Province. Their patrol will commence immediately and s oom- pleto check-up on reckless driving. inspection of brakes, lights and steering apparatus will take place WOMAN'S MUSIC CLUB - The annual meeting or the Women's Mimic Club was held on Tuesday evening. May 31st when officers icr the ensuing veer were elected. The retiring President Mrs. G. E. Full Preslcled. Reports by the retlrln of- icers showed that; the club ha ex- Sltl) CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP perlenced a very interesting and successful year. The new slate of officers is 8.8 followsz- President- Mrs. L. B. MmcMlllan. Vice-Presi- dent-Mis; Lena McLure. Secretary -Mlss Ruth Heartz, Treasurer —- Mrs. V. L. Dingweli. Mogrcun Coin- Bertram Patterson, Frances Holt ‘Trainer, Miss RH]: Wood. Membership Commit- tee—Mlss Margaret Stems, Miss Suzanne Brenton. DUMB ANIMALS F A TA I. I. Y WOUNDED — Royal C a n a rl i a n Mounted Police nve invesii "m: the onse of inflicting fatal injuries to The last meeting of the troop on , Friday, May l7, was one of reor- ganization, and preparation for the coming Boy scout Field Dal" Ne“ scouts jolning the troop necessltateu the iormauoil of a new patrol. i=1"? Sea. Liuils. Illldéi‘) Patrol Leader Gordon MacKenzle. and second. Frank Sadler. Bob Jardlne was sp- pointed as second in the Hornets The troop decided to enter all tht competitions except. the Bndge- i building: and the Signalling contests The iollowlng ‘teams weze sclectcd by the boys: Kilot-tymg, Frank . dumb animals w-hich occurrrd at. sgdlcr, Bob Jsrdine; Second Class l ,a farm. one mile outside 'i‘izni.<h iFirs-t, Aid, Gordon MacKenzie. l ,Vlllztge. sometime durin: the nirhi Vvalter Lgpggg Jack Randall, Jack , 1°! WPdYIP-Vifili MM‘ 15111. A oerson storey. Dick Dumont; Water-boil- , or persons unknown ('il'l‘l‘t‘<‘i the ing, Norman Bentley, Gordon Mac- l ibarn of Mr. Archie M. Gnurlci. an Keuzic, Walter lmPagc; Scouts Puc- l 511F190 and hlshlr rr-sucvird rc-ydvnf Graham Hooper. Tom Clarke. But ‘oi the district. and fatally injured $561115, Frank Sucller; Fil'C~ili!,iliillg. j la p12. mare and calf. wim the Jngk Cobb; Camp-Fire Play, The ‘hired man went to iii-p barn Thurs- dav morning. he found ire ma":- Troou. 9d hm u ted On Thur. iay s e W35 5 £4595 two deep wounds instead oi ii ‘cgulzir weekly meeti- A hi’! fltlfi 013i inr on Friday. The different, pntro s l‘??? {mind 0PM "m" 59V"? 10- "mil lllPCL at l-he church at 2.00. and juries. A yctcriiiaidzui was called in iproccrd to a rendezvous three titties to attend til-r- mare ‘out. the ttllilllili outside the city under scaled or- . could not. be saved mid was do- dm-S The dates of the Summer Scout y camps ave now been released tor imblicritioil. The Ainritime Gilwell. i *—*"’— tor Scum. lcsrlcrs from the i\ior_i- i Mr. Al. Roberts of hionlrcwl is a 11111035 a-nd NC\\'i0llll(iilli‘.t.i, Wli. oc guest. at the Charlottetown Hotel. under canvas from Jilly 23 to ug. 2 The Cub Leader" camp is l —.__~ h ‘The many friends of Mrs. Frank ‘fii;‘tod for Aug. 3 to end 0n Aug. . Quinn will rczw-t. to lcnrn of hci'1;0_ The Scout and cub camps for ,-, ‘$111015, Print-v and The many friends of Hydra Owoir h5g1: been illlllvllllcfid as will to glad to lcaiti that she is {Qllgwgj movvrinr: after an omrntlon in 1n-jnee District at Fernwood. For the P, E. Island Hospital. Cubs, June 1:9 to July 3. Flor Srouts, July 3 to July l2. Q0991“ PERSON LS MI- Frank Mmxmnm‘ ha!‘ T" iDlSiflCi. at. Camp Buchrm. This turned to the City to aims-nil llio rum“) i5 for Quciuis District. and summer vacation niiri- County. For a surrcs-ful ~ ‘i Kings Juuirv venr at McGill Uiii\:vr.~i‘_\'. if-iiiiiiifgiriim July l2 to Jilly l7 For Mmlireal- iSi: uis, from ixug; ll to Aug. 2t. —-—-— lzie Cain-p Chief for these scout Mr. Ralph Smith of l-LMS As- mm cub czimps will be Capt. Eric sinlbohie, who has been home on 1 H, lugs, who is taking B. fatigue 1P1"? Vliiiii“! W5 llflreilts Mr. and ,.p.'\r'.v of loaders to Camp Buchnn Mo. Harold Siiniih. '70 Rcz-hford 4m Suturfirrv mornine at 8.00 to Street. leaves this morning on rc- c1931] up the ciuup site. turn to his ship, ___.._ _ In connection with the Field Dill‘ . . . of June l, the Cub leaders have | Britain Tightens yct to release t-hctt‘ DFORTKU" f"1'| the Cub Packs ll is expected that the Cub activities will‘ centre a- A mcotmg to de- rouiul games. e finitely (lt‘(‘l[i(‘ what is to befit- gagcd in will be held at St. Pemrs H1111 om Monday night at '7 30 P. M. The 5th Charlottetown TYOOP —-?— held its annual banquet. luslsniflht LONDON, May 22 — (CPL- The . with tho Rev. Mr. Webster in Lhc government today nliicczl new fvs- ' chair. The Chairman imd members t-rictions on i0l‘t!iZll(El‘5 within tlu-jof 1hr Gtoup Committee. MI‘- J- Unitedhinsrlom amid n gencrnLlVi. MarFadrcn, Mr Frank Tlnncy. tllzhtcnmz un of defence ililfililéi. the and Mr Willis Nicholson, were possibility of attack ni homo. 'i'h0u- pros...“ A rpm Scout mes‘. was sands or volunteers uoniinuijrl to “Prvpd m. m, hungry cubs and loin tiu- new corps 0t nntl-parn- your. bv ARM“ Mm; Huy-woodu cl‘gfigpfiizffigfiglyfigigg.u hmudpfl. nrrrl lvr li\$i'liltlli°_ Aitsscs Mar- ..':i , ! l.l’I'he ignite office ordered nil “m- xmcwhlmn‘ and Dianlond" , ure gncrs urn over to the v- "i ernmcnt sny firearms Lhcv gay The 7th Charlottetown troop is‘ have; “train meeting regularly under 2. A special committee opened a scoutinastcr _rlc_ligli__'l‘aylgr_.__ review o! the nOSiiiflll o! 3.500 Gcr- - - ' s “" M’ man and Austrian “omen who have inwd and will be found in a @- bccn living in Britain n‘. liberty butmnge lllrLgLrflted bulletin issued b! undcr certain restrictions . ‘o Dcrirtmcnt of Agri- 3. sailors on Netherlands snimllilimfifimliirfl... [iv F, H. Reed and wnivii bronchi rr-ruizccs in Britain 3' R Wilson o; me Lacombo 5m. were forbidden to lcnvc their sl1*i1s.i1i§,n'1.rr= bulletin cniltlcd "Swine It was bclicvvd some Nazi "flfihipynductloii" mnv he obtained free column" clcmcnts might have jolnedlm an w to Publicity and Exten- nW-‘e 5171i“- Irlon Division, Dominion Department Arms and ammunition for the or Agriculture, Ottawa. corps of "parnsrootcrs" will bc stor- Numbers n; (‘glilfl Q11 dl . ed at selected spots throughout. tbs-warms at Dr-rclnbcr 1, 1030. wcre re- | British Isles it. was slated and mil- ‘born-d m. 3.224.100. itrirv authorities have acreptcd an 1 r, pcr pent. over the wtal of 8.001.000 oficr bv the automobile association n}, {firms m‘ Dc-crmhcr 1 infill, in- i" "m" ‘i5 Mimi ""5 and mlidcrcnscs occurred in New Brunswick. Tlilflllf‘ MPIIOIIS ulmir hiuhways ntvmuqw i-.;,,,_i< hvwnm Amer-pro and I i the disposal of thi- corps, h Ii. was announced ihnt all refu- rzecs from the low countries uri- be- We invite you lnir cl0se'v questioned before admis-. slon to Britain in order to weed‘ out DPTSOILQ suspected or hr-tnz Nazi svmnnthlzcrs. A number oi Duirh (gigiyénonen were reported detained by to inspect swirl-r: PRODUCTION our The great interest slum-n by Can- Now Sim-k of ildlan farmers in the work on swirl‘ conducted hr ihr- ihminlmi Ffvnrrl- - . r ' .‘ ' ‘.' ' I ’l'l.‘é°"l'.’.‘é€ i£££’.‘;2‘.i‘"°? "r2, cern i: . . s o sw n w Gal’ I I feeding and mimuncmcnt sanitary I Belle s Shoppe housing and shelter conditions, con- Poole's Hotel, Montague trol of parasites and accepted trmt- , ments for anaemia, rlrkois. IOiilil\‘| deficiency and other allmr-nis. A, swine herd has been mnintiuncd of, the Dominion Exirrunr-ntni Stnilsn, nt Lacombc. Alberta. for over» 2'1 vears, and several hundred plus haw- been farrowed everv vcnr. As most n! these nlirs have been utilized for mrerlmental work. n vast fund of in ormaiion on many phases of swine husbandrv has been accumu- MAY 23, 19“ Going Fishing P Wear these: Moleskin Coats — $8.00 Moleskin Pants - $3.95 Rubber Shirts — $6.50 Wader Suspenders $1.00 Windproof Jackets $4.50 For Wear The Proper Rig on Your First Holiday in the Country The 4th- E I . .",i‘;" \ Wear these: Pullover Sweaters $235 Showsrproof Jackets - - ._ 3435 Sport Shirts _-- -_ $3M a Satlnskin Jackets $195 lssh Jackets _ 5550 Just LGoing Wear These Pony horse fancy p Jackets - - _ $1150 . Zip Knit Costs - - $4.95 Piste: fancy Zlr . Jackets - -- ._. _ 3335 Zip neck Sweaters - $2.00 Better Slack sets Various types of uay sportswear for the 24th. Upstairs in the Lingerie Dept. Warm _Pure Wool Slacks at last years prices in beautiful colors of navy, Wine, grey, brown, rust and green, Perfect fit and with zipper closings - - i“: __. $2.95 Other styles of Sport Togs such as Slack and Beer Jackets - — $3.95 Slack and Shirt sets at - - - - - - -- - — - — - $3.50 and $3.95 Navy Jackets in Gabardine, white button trim - - -- _ - - -- - $3.95 Shorts in all colors, from -- — — — - — - - - - - 79c up to $2.95 Drill Slacks in navy and copen blue, plain or with stripes. S and $ 1 1.25 Sizes 14 to 20. — at-——-—--———--——$5.95and $8.95 Sport Shirts at — — - — 79c, $1.00, $1.29 and $1.95 r There’s Boys‘ Sport Slacks for the others have zl per Boys‘ Shorts in drill, cotton mixed twoeds and fine tweeds made in plain or waist style. Sizes 4 to 14 popilns. and royal blue. Neck sizes 12 l"rlce—-———--——-—- with V or Crcw neck for Girl Girl and or the cottage. 'l‘an_ navy or green drills, some with elastic wsistbands ockct. Sizes l! / to l8 years. Pr ces . .50, $2.00, $2.50 Prices - -- — — 65c to S2. Boys‘ plain and two tone zipper sport-jackets in sstlns, twllls and "_‘ Shades-greens, maroons, navy, sand browns, sizes 24 to 30 Prices — S .79, $2.25, $2.95 and $3.9! Boys‘ cotton gaberdinc zipper from“ sport shirts in i-hecked green, wine Youths‘ pure wool sleeveless pullovers . Colors: White, blue, wine, green and fances. $ Sizes 8 to l8 years. Price — 1 "25 Get a Start in the GIRLS SHOP! Girls’ Jackets sizes 2 to I4 x wool luille or flannel :olors, Wine, Navy, Red and Brown Girl's Drcssmuker bathing suits, sizes 8 to I4 assorted styles and colors -~ - - Girls’ navy slacks sizes 8 to I4 x $ Zipper and buttoned styles - - - -- - 1 coo ‘s navy farmersttes with matching or $1 contrasting bolero: sizes 8 to I4 — — — I Girl's Raincouts, leatherette in plain $ colors sizes 8 to I4 x — -- - - - _- - ’s Pullover sweaters, sizes up to 34 S short or long sleeves - - - - - -_ - 1 s50 Girl's cotton Dresses, smart new styles MOD re. rruaov Telephone Number 49. Private Branch Exchange with teieilhm" Holiday Zip to These F holiday cords, English elastic -/, years. i 00 Pair ‘f to 14K. _. $1.00 Boys’ Z-piece ensemble suits - Alp- per front shirt and elastic top Sililfih‘. Colors! Green, navy, sand and brown. ifiiiipiif.’ $1.65 “d $2.25 ‘Z35 *1 .00 ‘1 .50 beautiful prints - - _ ._ __.. ._. .... in all departments.