MAY 21. 10.11 FOR THE 24th ATTENTION DAIRYMEN We Paid month 3m- pei" ll). for Fat Aprl month (ljslfiCi please write Dunstaffnage Co. 0i‘ W. ii. Dennis (';t<h and Carry Stores, (‘harloiietoivn _ “llfiiVfAliIil-I ,,’<I'BSCRIP'I‘IONS tA) _ Lh Dru; c loge, Montague. HililTlCE Tlr- brethren True illcrs Lodge No. 8 A. F. of l . u . .\. .\i. nri- requested to I 1 uith tin- ll‘. .\i. and l‘. wiicfis Sunday May 23 at l I t.» trite-nil tin- fiinernl of l" t t l.llt' lirn. IIWIIII Crosby. ii,» orilci‘ of’ Illl‘ W. W. RI.-\N'FORD BEER. Sccy. ‘it Cream routes are being es- tablished. Haulers are col- Mlinq cream every Tuesday. jlir per lh. for Fat March if tin-re is no Hauler" in your Cheese & Butter l Eastern Guardian IHINTAII OF- Fl. l~~ .\lil be clolziwi every Satur- u..; mcrnoon Llll end of September. L-iili-o-‘JU-Zl-Zl-ZB. 0 cn-ttuvn Guardian may bc to their Rept. Archie Hume i7, or left at l-l. J. Maborrs BIG ARRAY of Chocolates, hm from illolrs, and bulk Chm“ I Hunters. Ni-ilsons all sizes, etirmoh Bottle!“ hm“ in FISHING TAQKLE Poles Flies, (‘ut ll In; . Iloolii, Hasketls. Stiizl Pglglskerltlnlrg? Casts, etc.. etc. ' ' All Fresh in Stock, Select Now, J. Ernest ii. Wortl. DRUGGISTS Pile!" 82 142 Prince st. Y's MenP Hold Business Session A business meeting of the Char- lottetown Y's Men's Club was held last. night. The budget was ])l‘f‘a[‘lllt‘d by Mr. William Massey, president of the Club. Discussion on the budget wa adjourned until Juilc 24th. Last, night's meeting was the lait regular weekly ses- sion until the Cltlb PQSUIIIGS its activities, probably in September. Ailnouncenlcnt was nlade that two meetings were scheduled for the sluunler months. .\Ir. E. F. Gundry, chairman of the board of directors of tlle Monc- lon Y. M. C. A. and a member of the Moncwn Y's Men's Club, and Mr. Kenneth Ros, a former mem- bcr of the Cllarlottctowil Club. were guests. Both spoke briefly. A lnew member, Mr. Stuart Dickon, was introduced by the president. Mr. Norviile E. Luck. Y. M. C. A. secretary, spoke bTIEIIy ~on the world's service work or the "Y". It was aptly ciescribcd as the sending of ambassadors of good will to the ftlr east. the .-pcakcr said. Mr. William Massey was unani- niotisly elected to rcprcseilt. the Charlottetown Club at. the litter- national Convention to be ltcld in Grand Rabat-y Mich. in August. .\lr. Claude Smith, past president, was named an alternative delegate. A vote of thanks was tcnrlered bliss Lillian Earle. who for the past several weeks ltas acted as Club pianist. APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF BAHAMAS LONDON. MW Zfl-ICPM- Charles CecilEnrijilharson Dundus, clfef mcreiary for Northern Rhodesia since 1934. today was ap- pointed Governor of the Bahwmns in SIICCPSQIOD to Sir Bede Clifford. who has been transferred to lyfaurit-ius. FRIDAY MAY 21 Mill-Social Hall-Brownies. 6.30 P. M.—Social and llcartz Halls -(luiiles. 7.15 l’. M.—Choir Rehearsal. EL- PASHA Pitlmist, and (‘ardreader Parker House Phone 750-1. Hours l l’. M. to l0 l’. M. ‘ L-uoa-a-zi-al. NEVIER Brion: i inour history such l.OW PRICES » n dependable Cet ne of These iiolida Secials and Enjoy Your Fishing Trip May 24th. I918 ('lll'l\'. (‘OUPE (‘I- an - llrliiiblc Many linuacd Miles t e» e ——— $125.00 I935 FORD Vii DeLliX SEDAN A Bargain at — — liiiij NASH SIX SEDAN V" A Beautiful Car ioroueiily Reenn- (littoiicrl -_ __ _. 101M l’Ll’l\lOU'l‘il COUPE Low lliiiage. Driven by n careful driver — - Excellent Condition and thipciiranco. [like TIP“ ' 1 i i __ ___ I935 PACKARD 120 COUPE lflii-l CIIEV. DIAS/Fill! DCLUX I034 DODGE COACl-l ‘v ‘ ‘DAN Reconditioned "cry Ailra vc. r A Bnrllln at —- -— ' ..,,,,,, a, _‘_ _ $075.00 $400.00 193i STUDERAKIIR sicnalv m3 mgilgtlgrllclu One owner. Very clean and‘ attractive at -— — i920 CIIEV. SEDAN Erinitp Qinitzh dlbuftll The Central Guardian -_.___ (IRAS WELL for Photographs. l conrsni-zaarion LIFE IN- sunancc. L-sisa-i-iz-aii t l THE CALEDONIA Presbyterian lChurch. Divine worship will be lheld on Sabbath next at 11.00 a. l m. and 7.00 p. rn. Mr. John Young, B. A. student will preach. L-677. POLICE COURT-The defend- ant ln a prohibition ca'e was re- manded until Wednesday for sen- tence in the police court yegler- day. A second case was adjourned for a week. Both were for un- lawful possession. THE CENTRAL PARISH-Div- ine worship will be held on Sab- bath next a: follows: Nine Mile Creek 11.00 a. m.; Canoe Cove 2.00 p. m., Churchill 4.00 p. m., Clyde River 7.30 p. m. The Rev, Wm, Reynolds o1’ Manotick, Ontario, will preach. 1,4375, THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next as follows: Brookfield 11.00 a. m., Glasgow Road 2.00 p. m.. Hunter River 4.00 p. m. and Hartsvllle 7.30 p. m. Mr. Jack MacQueen of Montreal will preach. 1,.57g_ SCOUT CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY—Scout troops of the city will parade Sunday to services to be held in the Baptist and Holy Redeemer Churches. The troops will mass at the Market Square ‘with these attending the Holy Re- deemer Church leading off at i0 o'clock. Troops attending the Protestant service will parade at 10.30. NORTH RUSTICO - Ronald Bltwquiere. l2. _soii of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Blacquiere of North Rtistlco entered the City hospital lWcdnesday' lllflfillllg, “‘l](‘l‘9 he underwent an apcration for tlp- lliendicltis. His condition is very favorable. Mrs. Simon LeCluir, ‘fowllellil 0f North RusVco. l)lll new ‘i, ldcnt in Sydney c_ 5 paid a vrsit recently to her mother, who has been ill for soiile time. She ;has returned again to her home in Sydney‘ -—Tll9 malty friends of’ Mrs. Leon Gallant or rum-m Rilstico who has recently been lnlcl UP with fl i h t health‘ u s muc improuad in ARROR DAY OBSERVANCE _ fictions tlirouehout the provlncg Wlll observe Empire and Arbor day Kiley. In most cases. however, lctizthy programs will not be held as’ principles of’ patriotism and citizenship were stressed in con- net-i; on with Coronation Day as well as Wednesday's Empire youth broadcast from London, and owing to the large number of holidays scheduled for the school year, it was pointed out. Usually teachers and pupils tn the rural schools ob- serve the day by cleaning up and beautifying the school grounds and v.'.tlt the study of patriotic and na- ture subjects. LINEN SHOWER FOR BRIDE- TO-BE —-~A vcljv pleasant was spent at the hemp Enlily McLeod 0n llth. when the staff of S. A. Mc- Dollllds gathered to tender a linen shower to Miss Ina Waller. one of Charlottetowns popular brides-to- be. The many gifts were opened by Miss Emily McLeod while Miss Elaine Ramsay read the accompany- ing verses. During the cveningla pre- sentation was made to M155 walls;- from her co-ivorkers. A special (ca. titre of the evening was vocal and instrumental music furnished by Mr. Tex Cochrane. A mock wed-l ding was another special attraction and can ed much merriment. e"'“"t“nll\' the presentation {o m; bride and RPOOm of a beautiful ltand nairtmcl mounted in a sold Film" 0"" ""1 with coronation iflreamcrs. Lunch was then served l!“ ii‘? l"“i-"5= in her own hospit- eblemanocr.Afterextcitdinrz thanks ‘fr M’ rs lllelwod thevalidopartcr-lto their homes. irisittnw Mus Waller every success in her new venture, _i_________ Personals Miss Joan Paqilct. daughter of Mr. aild Ali's. William J. Paquf-‘t, Sour-ls. lcft this wcck for Monc- i/ln, N. B.. where sllc will take up the study of nursing at the Hotel Dieu Hospital. On her way she' spent a fcw days with her sister, Afarie, at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. H. Shaw and daughter. Miss Marion Shaw, of Charlottetown leave this morning for Kingston. Oill.. to be present at the graduation of their son.Mr. Harold Shaw who receives his de- lzrce in medicine from Queens University. Synod Concludes Annual Session (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON. N. B.. May 20-1116 Synod or the Fredericton Diocese of thc Church of England conclud- ed annual deliberations here this afternoon and an invitation to hold ilext year's session at Fredericton was aecepted. ' Most. of today's meetings were taken tip with selection of stand- ing committees for the coming evening of M iss Tuesday, May "1153; f_TiL.\‘i_{'f)T'I'l~T'l">W'\l GUARDIAN v-apf». First Charlottetown Guides and Brownies C ONCER T in ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL HALL TONIGHT 8 P.M. Admission 25c : Enjoyable Mission Band Concert Held ___.__ A" efll0yflble annual function, the Zion Church Mission Band c0n0ert. was held last night. A la: . ge audience heartily applauded the Splendid numbers. During the eve- nuig a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the leaders. Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. Mrs. Jean Rcherds, Mrs. Frea Shaw and Mrs. Harold Hall, for their efforts in putting on the splendid concert and their untirlng W0“ during the year with the band. _R.ev. G. C. Webster, pastor o; Zion Church, was chairman. Following was the program: Remarks by Chairman, Rev. G. C. Webster. . QDIPHIHB chorus. by Mission Band. Recitation. "Do Your Best", by Anna Partridge. Recitadon, “Be by Joyce Partridge. Recitation, “Bright Cell/ta," by. Sagly ‘MacDonald. cc tatiori, “Be Nile ," N McDonald. n? by an I Exercise. "Five Chickens," by flroinmy Hall, Constance Cook, l Laura Kine. Etlfyn McDonald, Ev- l erett Nicholson. Mary McDonald. l Duct, "Give Him Praise," by An- nabcll Duncan and Nancy Stewam Exercise. "Return of the Birds", by Linda Larter. Alice Martin, Mar- wve McLean, Ruth Saunders, Bet- ty King. RPCMUOH. by Ardlth MacLean. V101)" $010. by Beryl MacDonald. Recitation, by Roy Duggan, Solo by Donald Large. Recitation, by Colin , Recitation, "Was It You," by Joan Large. Recitation, "Little Girl", by Dorjg ail. Girls 01101115. "I'1l be a Sunbeam." by Betty King. Linda Larter. Shir- ley Rice. Margaret MacDonald, Doris Vail, Ruth McDougall. Recitation, by Constance Cook. Solo by Lois Whltlock. Chorus “Missionary Bells" Mission Band. Recitation by Zelda Turner. Recitation. “A Little Girl's Story" by Alexa Davidson. Recitation. “I am Going to Try," by Ruth Saunders. by by Laura Kuig. Recitation, "An Errand for Jesus‘ by Elaine Saunders. Exercise “God is Love" by Alict and Nancy Stewart. Recitation by Mary Nicholson. Recitation by Evelyn Kayes. Recitation by Muriel McLean. Recitation by Donnie McDougail. Vocal Duet by Ruth McMillan and Lois Whitlock. Recitation by Blair Dougan. ‘ Plano Solo by Georgie King. Recitation by Betty Icing. , Closing Chorus “In Our Dear i Lord's Garden". by Mission Band. National Anthem. Combined Bid For Loan Issue Refused FREDBRICTON, N. B.. May 20 —tCPl—Reason of the New Brunswick Government yesterday for refusing a tender for an issue of $3,000000 in provincial de- bentures was that "instead of competing the investment houses combined and made an offer, which the Government ‘felt on general principles should not be accented." Tins explanation was made t0- day by Hon. C. T. Richard, pro- vincial secretary-treasurer. In the case of previous issues several bids usually were received. competition being evident. Some l6 housw, including severalbanks, wcrc reported concerned in the combined bid refused yesterday. Tenders were called in term! of lo, 15 sud 20 yteer; to Provide 52.000000 for hard surfacing of rcak. $500000 for permanent br dges and 8500.000 for the New Brunswick Electric Power Com- mission. What further act‘on the GOV- ernmcnt might take W85 unknown- RB-IJLECTED CHAIRMAN SAINT JOHN. N. B.. May 20- D. R. Turnbull. Halifax. was re- elected chairman of the Maritime Division of the Canadian Manu- facturers‘ Association at the flnai session of the Division's annual meeting here today. George B. Oltmd and C. Allan Beattesy. Saint John and W.H.C. Schwartz. Hal- Vocal Duet, by Ruth Favyour and ls Rodd. Recitation, "Christ's Little Lamb" Martin, Linda. Larter, Georgie King Eleanor Campbill, Mamie lldcCal- liirn, Ruth McDougall, Alexa Da- vioson, Mary Nicholson, Joan Large. Vocal Duet by Annabell Duncan PREPARE Gilchrist Rich FRUIT CAKE, 2 lb. ea Island National Tomato CATSUP, 26 oz. hot. - Iland-o-Ilake X l. ORANGE i .. i 1 Gal. 85c 9 Gal. ‘L45 STRING BEANS, 3 tins — - PEARS. No. 2 squat tin, MARMALADE, 2 lb. jar - — SILVER STAR MOTOR Oil. FOR _ 19c 26c I50 23c 21c ke 2 Lbs. 2 tins l-‘Z lh. Tin Breakfast BACON, lb. 4 NUGGET SHOE lazily“ Th“ Gal. POLISH BLACK ' ' ' _ s 0R BROWN HADDOCK 2J9 Tin - _ _ _ 12¢ siioirizn l‘ TH E HO LIAY, We Have a Complete Assortment For Your PICNIC or FISHING TRIP. FRY'S COCOA COTTAGE Lb. - _ _ Sic 23c» Baked Lb MONDAY 2 Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS. BOLOGONA Sliced. 2 ills. M - - _ COOKED HAM. Lb. - - - MEAT LOAF, lb. FRANKFURTS. 'll.l.l~."|'.\'. L’ lbs. - 41ml ih. _ _- 25c ._ -29: 49c _ _ _29e IIOLLS 29s 29c FILLPYTS iii. -—— —— flu‘ 29c CHEES . i l t WAXTITE SODAS 15 oz. Pkg. ogfxvivr-Vw 5., * (HIE W‘ IJ- D.§ T Anmlgf M?) "if! r CD sonuqivaf I CREAMY soon WAFERS 2 pkgs. (Continued (P0111 one 1i she, on her return journey down the next line, was 31111105041 be- tween gaps in the fleet. The Victoria and Albert dropped ailchor ahead of the blittliwilip Nelson. iiuuslill) of the lluincl Fleet, a5 the rcvlctv cndcd. 'i';ny puffs of smoke from the sides of the yaciit showed she ivns firing a return saline to the Fleet. Thcnl the King and Quecn went below for dinner. Impressive Sccnc Tonight. the Fleet was illumin- ated, making an impressive sccnel Tile lights of the Armada were, switched oil at u signal _ front i111‘ Victoria and Albert \\'Illt'li i! ell could be identified by lllftlblllifl“ thronging the sea front a» a searchllght played on the Royal Standard floating at its masthead. The King and Queen WfllCllCd the night scene from the deck of the yacht on which they were to spend tile night. A court circular issued from the yacht announced the King con- ferred the orders of G. C. V. O. tKnight Graild Cross of the Reva] Victorian Order). on Admiral Sir Roger Barkhouse, COIIITIIRIIKIPPIII- Chief of the Home Fleet, alid Ad- miral Sir Alfred Pound. Comman- dcr-in-Ciiief of the Mediterranean Fleet. The final scene of the ilavrs full day was provided by’ Plfllitli! scarchlights on the skv and slim!‘ and by a display of fireworks i11- ciuding spectacular rockets that burst open to unfold the national "21:: rib-up»; Atlieirlr: infill-i: year. ifsx. were elected vice-presidents; colors-red. white and’ blue. H ltI-‘ul Masrsw DeLUX cuav. k I I _ ‘ ,,, ;-,~,;»;;$850 o, g§nr5.gtj.§:’§4§§f’65 EVERY THING ALL SET _H:m-w--— FOR THE BIG DANCE REVUE A1‘ THE FORUM TONIGHT. These and Many Others to Choose From See our own SHIRLEY TEMPLE, and the DANCING TWINS, SHUF- NIGHTS ___ FLING SAM, anti 18 other stars. — OPEN Seating arranged for everybody to see and hear this high class Revue. CURTAIN AT 8.30 rmmi rm A, a Co. Pno" m‘ ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 20¢ ' Used on Exclaim. lent Btml- " '. ' ' fl .;.'.‘ AW ‘T S YOU"- ie s waiters T i lt0 ‘separate htcliways. swept over an moi-row by MARVENS B|§CU|T§ FOR THE HOLIDAY -—Ialeal for fishing trip, picnic or in the home— WAXTITE 18s LUNCH 15 oz. pkg. Also a Fresh Stock of FRUITS and VEGETBLES CELERYCUKES, PINEAPPLES. NEW RHUBARB, CARROTS, wax BEANS, TOilf.»\'I‘()l.‘>‘, P."I‘('. fi i" sraéil tContiniled from page ll ltftlncuia. nine miles northeast of Bilbao and northwest of today's gains, was not occupied. Nine miles cas’ of Bilbao at AlllDYGblPlfl "was another insurgent army. All advance from the south ;wotlirl bring the insurgents dirt-ct- ly into the broad Bilbao valley where they would be in a poistion , encircle the city itself. Three columns. operating on area six milcs wide to reach the "Black Arrow" lilies at Mungilia. hlungtlla. like Amorebieta. was still tinder firc of Government. [Zlllls from a nearby hill. There, as at Amorcblcta. the insurgents re- trained from occupying the town since it had already been aban- doned by government forces. Steel Workers Vote 0n Union Stand PITTSBURGH. May 20-tAP)- Men of the mills turned from slabs of white hot steel to ballots today to decide their economic fu- ture in the largest collective bar- ualninz election in United Stated history. They cast their votes in a holl- day mood at. the Jonesand Laugh- lln Steel Corporation plants. em- ployhtg 27.000 men. By their bal- lots they will decide whether they are for or against the Steel Workers Organizing Committee. af- flliated with the John L. Lewis Committee for Industrial Organi- zation. If the majority approves the Union the Company has agreed to deal with it as the exclusive bar- gaining agency for all its men." The result will be announced to- the national labor board. Victory. Union leaders predicted. would signal a new future for all the 570.000 workers in the steel in- dustry. NEW YORK. May 20~Represen- tutlves of Mrs. W. R. Hearst's mi.k fund today offered lightweight. i champion Lou Amber's a gueranteel of $50,000 to defend his title against Pedro Montanez, sensational Pilerw Riean. in one of the New York boll ports in ab. . Aaowiiootr 1 Lb. Pkg. cnocoinrrs and cis rtnn CiilzAlls ].b. - - -- 15? er ~ '_l.l..; 35c including NEW LEAF LETTUCL‘, iri:.\il l.l~."i"i‘i"t"r:. Eyerything is Set F0 Dance Revue The big dance revue takes lulaco at the Forum tonight. Preparations are all completed alld everythlilg is in readiness to give dance loicrs the be t entertainment in years. Last evening the troupe went through a tires rehearsal and our advice is not to miss the show toningh. "Siulffliif Sam" alone is well worth the price of admission to watch hiru "strut his stuff." There is many other features that will prove entertaining and the show itself is crowned by the per- formance of Prince Edward ls- land'= own Shirley Temple as the youngster resembling the movie star to a marked deer-cc. puts on 1 her three dam-inc, and slnzine acts. It. is somethlni: new but some- thu-ig that will please everyone that attends tonicht- Tax-ville i To Clasify’ , fiuIzfs.ii.s;sicrs"oriwirTriiir' local Coronation och-oration pic» lures.‘ Apply 197 Kcut‘___LV-_675. Card of Thanks The family of the late J. J. MacLeod, Boilshatv, wlh to ex- press their very deep appreciation to all their friends for the beauti- ful floral tribiltcs and hlany acts of kindness and sympathy ex tended to them in their recent sad bereavement. 11-623. In Memoriam In Loving Memory of JOHN ALEX. Mi-PHEE Bellvlew, l‘. E. l. who departed this lilc May 21. 1931 Days of sadness still o'er m. Tears in silence often flow. Memory keeps you ever near CBIIIQ us. Though you diet! d! IQ!" ago. 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I\l.ij.' ‘.30. 1937 atthc ilolnt oi ll-‘Y ll.+".‘t" Mrs. John (‘i-turn .\i \I'.llZllll Clark deed Til _\t‘.il' Vinita‘. on Satur- day a: 2 p. lll i till thr- llome of hits. John (‘tr it'll. Plcaw omit flowers. : the Cilurlilttctovvr. _\t.y l‘i litiT. IIt‘lll'§,‘ or }l',\"~ 'l'\\c lcilialiis 11nd, lrhillli lien- l nchiyvfl» Fun. i.il llwni. tn his hoim , m R ,1 tut; in \\1,»~»-~ ‘iw funeral l will ink» p» c t" ~ inolliliig k Rll\l't‘l\ ;u~ lii<vn.tlt‘. Ill'l~'l-'\'-lil iln- City Hospital M!) 2n, um. output. F. puny. and "- I"llll(‘I'tll from the restdmfi veiir. . of his brother, John Duflik¢3§o":nn' merit. CottazPé-nlggviznn g9 8t, Saturday m0 ' b mot. Dunstanb Bulllcl 50'3"“ l ver- ' m. w gr. Joachim M '