JUNEJL 1931 1 AGNEW-SURPASS CAMP MO-CS r012 spout WEAR Herc la exce, tl ll - "limited ln either black or brown Made with leather insoles. nsxibi; leather counters and composition Wlmlfl- A lilht. cool flexible shoe for knockahout sport wcur and w" have them in two qualities. MEN'S SIZES 5——ll $1.65 gnd 11.99 BOYS’ SIZES 1-5 81-45 and $1.10 YOUTI-IS SIZES 11-13 49 and $1.69 SMALL BOYS‘ SIZES 8-10 $1.29 CHILD'S SIZES 5-1 - _. 51,19 SANDALS FOR IINSES, GIRLS AND CHILDREN liere is a favorite. Made oi’ Elk color or Whlii‘ elk. llave leather insoles and com- position outsoles. A dandy little sport undal that is well built, We have also a Brown Sandal with crepe rubber soles and iuiher insoles. This is a remarkable gmdal at a lowc-r Drive. wnrra 121.1: sannans sllES 5-1 $1.00. SIZES s-io $1.15. 1 SIZES 11-2 $1.25 11m 001.01: SANDALS gizrs 5-1 $1.00. SIZES 11-10 $1.15. SIZES 11-2 $1.25 snows LEATHER SANDALS SIZES 5-1 1w. SIZES 11-10 99o srzizs 11-2 $1.15 SNE. tKERS Mens and Boys’ Brown Sneaker Boots of heavy ran- vas well reinforced and have heavy rubber soles. MEN'S SIZES 6-11 - — 90c BOYS’ SIZES I— 5 — - 89c Men's and Women's White Tennis Oxfords In Balmoral or laced to toe pattern with heavy sponge rubber insoles. MEN'S — — — 95c and $1.95 WOMEN'S — — 89c and $1.75 i I IT PAYS TO SHOP AT AGNEW-SURPASS UP 1/ "P. r ~ . .3 sroans amt-ran n. .1. A. aaown, arouse-an i2! Grafton Street Charlottetown r1112 CHARLOTTETOWN (lUA_Rl)_IAN The Central Guardian LAID TO REST-The funeral of the late Gordon Macflregor Mac. Lean was held from the residence I Bash 8t Garry Specials New Budget Department oi his sister. Mrs. Gavin Harding, tiles’. Street, Charlottetown. t0 the People's Cemztc-ry. Crapaud. yester- day. Rev. Hugh M llcr of Trinity Church, Charlottetown, and Rev. Mr. lilacQuarrle of Hunter River conducted services at the graveside. The pail bearers were: Senator .l. E. Sinclair, and Messrs. -W. Chester S. McLure, Arthur Dawson and Murdock Cutcliffe. DUNSTAFFNAGE SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS —-The Supreme Court adjourned FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER —- - _- Butter is advancing market is firm. Ontario Production Decreased ONE MILLION LBS. in the month of May. Now is the time to buv vour supplies for storage. We are offering SPECIAL PRICES FOR LARGER LOTS. t m’ at T. G. Ives Stewart Ives, Manager t t v I‘. G. lrcr. prominent automotive, cooler announces the appointment? of Stewar: lvcs as Manager o! the 119W BUMP’. department. Mr. Ives: sxrtct. this new Budget Pay Plan ' l>0r~~ible any s ze purchase o: ‘ ' Oi‘ ii battery on a long liberal z lbs. 559 until 11 o'clock Monday morning after a short session yesterday when prisoners Jcharged with tn- dictabie offenses “tore arraigned. Richard Gauthier, charged with FARMERS We Pay Highest Prices For Your Eggs - tcizn llflhir. The plan is extremely flexible and uiii certainly be wel- coincu by the motorists of Char- loitvtoun and district. an. Swimri. Ives also states that due to llit‘ simplicity of the plan. Personals Mr. W. E. Enman has returned BISCUITS, Chocolate Puffs, very special. per lh. llic CREAM OF TARTAR, bulk, per lb. - -~ -- rapc pleaded “not guilty". as did v also 6.30,.“ Klrwm and Ernest BRAN 100 l] H there vrillire no IIUCCSSIL)’ tor the MacLcod to a charge of attempt- t 7- Bat-U’ '— — — — — — — —- —- ‘SLti-T :v?]‘_a"flg°;?'_‘f’_1 1:0 "fir a“? 1mg“ ‘m, ing to break mid enici: with an ()IIJCAKE, 100 ll). Bag —- -—— — — _ _ ._. .__ _ "f, l]"rl>kp wit‘? ménfrlflpof‘ so able mm“ to Sim" J“d‘""“°m W“ re‘ REGAL FLOUR 98's 15-» 1y Till ridcin slafiuye h NC pay d8} served in the | iocal case the King, , ' — _ _ _ — “ * _' — ' "~- " ‘ " , j ' , rcsimndent. vs. iii/Its. Grace south. ROASP BEEF» Youllg “d “M913 P" lb- — -— W‘ 11'1". iiiwtug:p1t1iltii§1' imminent- uil/Irs- -?mith£ the opocl- Rolled Ham Boneless, per lb. — - - _ _ _ __ __ o-n- the times. ‘ ’ ant was c on v wl ness cxnni- 1 " ' c SPINACH Fresh Island 3 lbs - lned yesterday wiien the case which ’ r ' _ * — _‘ * C _ opened Tuesday was continued bc- FEARS, Standard quality 2 tins — — _ - _ jig - fore Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault. PEAS, Choice quahty, 2 tins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 33C - - 29c from Halifax and trill be in the Ciiy for about a tarot-k. Mr. Robert Borden has arrived from Ashbury College, Ottawa. to spend the holidays at his home here. Phones 747-748 l Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morris have CASH anti GARRY STORES Prompt Free Delivery Servici- 187 Great George Street y. arrived in Chariotlctoivn last night ‘ from Snskatchr-tvuu where he spent his holiduyx» at hzs home. ruuciiing hero. M“ Flam‘ “£49m” of Bawm- Insurgent. ivarplanes droned ran. .21.": .l.‘: to as bombs warning leaflets to the frightened attending on i101 mother. tlic late 1 h b“ _ Th . - 1 lvLrs. Martin Corcoran, leaves this ages“) anbagévaits eyyouéauislgag? morning on return to her home. Franco;- Ba. que artillery and planes M1. H. L. Culton, manager of the Kennedy, Biological Laboratories. Ontario, is visiting Prince Edward " Is!and for the purpose oi’ extend- ing their business to this province. Incidentally these biological labor- atories are the most modern equip- ped in Canada and this visit. will be of interest to fox breeders and of benefit to the lndusttyin gen- eral. launched a fierce counter attack but. this was beaten back. the in- surgent radio station at Durango reported. Officials In Flight The first considerable flight of Basque officials was reported to- night. Six members of the Bilbao Maritime Police Command and the harbor master at. Las Arenas, nearby resort town, arrived at St. Jean Dc Luz in a small motorboat. Three hundred additional Bas- que children were unloaded at the canvass the poaslbility in subse- quent years to bring "the voice of the Arctic to Canadian listeners. 3E0 Broadcast From Arctic Regions ll. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) lYlTAWA. June 16-—F‘easlbi‘lity ibroadcristing from the Arctic to untionnl hook-up will be investi- iiied this slimmer by experts of ietlanariian Broadcasting Cor- nntlon who will accompany the Eastern Arctic Patrol which sails from Montreal July 1o on the steamship Nascopie. The patrol will be under the command of Major David McKeand and will go as far north as Craig Harbor on Elles- mere Island. It Ls not the intention to do public broadcasting from the ship this summer but to try out short- wave communcation from differ- ent. points the ship calls at and HALIFAX, N. S, Junc l6-'I‘he liner “Lady Hawkins". Canadian National Steamships. sails from Halifax tomorrow (Thursday) night via Boston on a month-long round French port. of Paulilac by the Sparil h Government destroyer Jose Luiz Diez. French refugees reaching border points near here reported the ' , d . th . . a m . . ' panic. ‘ Barbados. Trinidad and British Insurgent air bombs out me Guiana carrying a full quota of passengers bound for these south- ern colonies. While the passenger is mostly made up of Americans representing cities throughout the Santancier road. which had been Bllbao‘s principal exit to the west. Insurgent ‘batteries commanded the Nervion River leading from Bilbao to the sea and tumor! back 5212:?“ 8‘.'§.;Il.i‘.§.‘““{§a..“." n: 33y u» . . . .t_ cruise. e pol 1i AF v w» ll twice as rich as .<»< IRRADIA TED Carnation * Museum eaooucr — m S ICE CREAM dds HETIIER you make ire cream in Wan electric refrigerator" or in a hand frcczcr—t_ry making it with _C2;irnation Milk. You'll find it cvcn more tcmptiuz, richct and smooLhcr-——and more economical. Carnation tains an equal share of cream, all thc food value of the original whole milk is retained. It kccps well because it is stcriliscd. These same virtues inakc it an itlcol food for bottle-fed babies and for growing children. Carna- tion is unusually diqcstihlfi. flnfi l! "ifidlaWd supplying extra “sunshinc" vitamin D. (mmtniton it‘ Ml lvapnraled milk the Dionne Qutnlitjtlrl: me. ' Write for the gorgeously illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of lfiCllS and rccipciior 10¢, coin or stamps. Address Carnation Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Milk "FROMMCQNTENTED cows" IMPRESSED tContlnued from page 1) was first butlt some 90o years ago the tiicn British AlIlgQOIll narouieu four millions of people, today arit- ish subiects tota. over iour nun- dred millions. 'l‘ncy were also guests at Buck- ingham Palace where Mrs. LePagc nus presented to their ltiflJCStlcS the hing and Queen. ‘ uii leaving London Mr. and ltirs. ‘Lavage visited Wuiusor Castle, loo- ‘ J tllrgil, bcotlanu. which Mr. Le- ige oesctznco as "the finest city it has ever being my privilege to | visit‘. He was particularly taken with the war memorial. _ _ Au the naval review held oil Spit- . head they were the guests 01 m9 ' Admiralty and saw the review from the chartered steamer Cameroon! which followed in the wake of the Royal Yacht. "It was indeed an im- iessive sight," said Mr. 1x9588- "ciusing through lanes o1 grey steel ships colorfully flag bedecked for the occasion. ‘Ihe illumination at night with the ships fioodlifllliflfl was a sight long to be remembered. They visited Paris and Vimy along with Mr. A. E. MacLean- M-P- ancl Mus. MacLean. and MP6 9111f- t-icularly impressed by the Canadi- an War Memorial, built on Vimy Rog: with a commanding view 0f the countryside which the Cana- dian soldiers made ever famous by their glorious achievements. The cemeteries in that sector were visit»- ed and were described as Sillendidl)’ ke t. 113/11; LgPgge by means of a spec- ial pass was admitted to the D0- miiiions Gallery of the British I-lousc of Commons where he had the privflege oi’ hearinfl 599991"?! delivered by Sir John Simon. An- thony Eden and Lady Asim- He was also present the dfly 5" Ni?" ille Chamberlain took over the of- fice of Prime Minister from Sin Stanley Baldwin. The lvlembcrs Lobby and the strangers Dlnths Room in the Parliament Buildinfl! wore also visited. l Mr. LePage travelled to the home. of his ancestors at Dunwich. D0 miles from Inndon near the North Sea and saw the brick P101156 In which his grandfather, Chester Wcolner was born and lived until T?_" Too Late“ liIo-Illasify q-dingry milk, every drop con- APARTMENT T0 1.s'r. 111 11am‘ s1. tpim-q-iv-ai. LOST-A WILD GANDIR 0N Saturday. Finder please. notify Malcolm MacLean. Union Road. L-ltlttfi. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENl-IRAI. housework. Apply 102 Cumber- land street. blti08-i1-3i. returned frozi- wintering at Day- t tona Beach. _* ‘ ‘ 1-... 21 before emigrating to 1\ . Constable L. Watson of the 11w m this province. |Montague R. c. M. P. detachment F01 li- Uoroufllwti ltfvlltl‘ r Confirmed irom_pa ge l) neutlt tho wreckage, said refugees Mi‘. anti Ivirs. lJoPttgc had a splciitliti View oi. the crrciuoiiy from st .115 iii tho Ablicy 111111 ieit \\'tll'(l.S were lil- adL-uilatt- in (it-script: LL13 lllll"lliil- CEiit bl.t‘llt':.. "The liiiig that, iiiipri. .111 li‘(.‘ most‘, said Mi". LLPagu, "trim tilt.- extreme and seemingly hpOliilliitoll: loyaty o1 the people for thtur new King and Queen. The handling 21l- so oi the huge crowds by the 7.300 police and the 35.000 soldier.» who lined the route was also a master achievement. Not a serious misliui) occurred to mar the occasion." While in London Mr. and Mrs. LcPage were guests at the Waldorf Hotel. ”I‘hc_v inut lvllessrs. Reuben Macdonald, H. H. Shaw and l-lon. Mark R. MacGuigan anti lvlrs. line- Guigan who nrc not expected to rc- Nil-s .\l ldrcd Cox. (laughicy of .\lr. and 1111-. C. M. Con, Chafottc- t town, who has received her degree‘ of M. A. zit Toronto University, turn until the latter part oi the month. - M1 LePagc bronchi hom" with him a prized pos ssioi1—t.ht~ stool. birl‘. of silvcr Mk. "hill"! “W111 (iflllli (‘AMP blue velvet and trimmed with sold. on which ho sat. (luring thr- cere- mony in the Abbey- wiil be iliTiC camping grounds . .. 1' The s le- overlooks the 1fi___.('<]1,} (‘liPli River 11nd the‘ historic MASSEY. Out. June _ . , i-.iii1tt riid is on._v two mlics from —Hcv. Tourtmgciiu. Roman (‘iv-i “ v_ v holic Priest. today icd iorri mo‘. i £"lt~=\o‘of‘v“~ ‘ , v _ this drought-stricken Almrtoii'it1i1 V] ' l~ f-vlwciffl mo! mOIC Guide» m.“ in “raw... for ram H, Snvei . inn 9\lf‘l‘ “I114 take advantage of their crops’ Apart, from a Syn-app I 3.111511 1'11» van. llie cost will be Nlmywia}. ‘mm m; bu... m, m-n paid Guide. In some ‘companies a - tin-ouch their own‘ efforts have razscd the balance. . The dates <1‘ the various camps lint-e bton arranged as follows: Juiy il-IL-Ranpc-r Camp. Miss Fullerton. Provincial Camp Advis- cr. as commandant. July 9-16—~Glllflf2l‘.?' N. Hnrty. Dominion VlnPi‘ as Commandant. July ltl-Q-l-Provlncial Camp (including 3rd Charlottetown Com. DMD‘) with Alias. Fulletrton as l Commandant. I July Etl-Jl-First. and second ‘Charlottetown Company with Miss f Fry Commandanz. l July 31 to Aug, 7, Fourth and lFiith Citarloitetown Companies wvith Miss Arsenauit as Command- nut. ' August 7 to Aug. 14th, Sixth and Cami). Miss Camp Ad- Seventh Conipzt iiics with Mrs. Harry Cudmoro as commandant. l Notice. of the o camps have ‘been sent to all Captains some of whom ltave not yet replied and Iare urged ti. do so promptly. All Guider are expected to at- tonri tho Guidcrs‘ Camp if possible. The opportunity of camping with the Dominion Camp Adviser is a. privilege w." cannot afford to miss. For itirtlici" information call your own comuirtndant or call or write Nfiss l-‘tiiicrtou, Provincial Camp Adviser or Miss Dorothy Bentley, Dcptitv Pro-rinciaii Camp Advter. SERVE Kellogtfls Rice Krlspics for lunch. They're so crisp. So delicious. Easy DIi-Yfllhf to digest. Ami cxlra good -_. - with fruit m. honey MMML HIYNTIZR A! Freetown, June ‘l6. 1937. (‘moi-no G. Pavntcr. aged 62. Funeral from his late residence Htdav. June 1B. at 2 pm. Inter- ment People's Ccmctr-ry. Freetown. This crunchy, ready-to- serve rice cereal actually CIBCIKICB Olll IOIHI MIIPII YOU BARRETTwdQ‘ n". p_ EL “land Hospital on June l3. i937 to Mr. and Mrs. Tlicophiltis W. Barrett a snn Ernest llayitard. (Patriot Please Copy 1. pour on milk or cream! At grocers everywhere. A Mother Goose story 0n every package. Made by Kellogg in Imndon, Ontario. Quality i1 guaranteed. N. D. MacLean _,. . t LTNDERTAKER t" ; EMBALIWER a by Charlottetown and ",5 North Wiltshire \‘ y Phone 149 We the undersigned merchants or Bristol am Morel! agree to close our stores at ti p. m. 5n“. liars excepted commencing Monday June 2|. Signed. .l. W. RIFEWEN. ll. W. MCEWEN. ANDERSON A ROSSITER. niivowala. a enosstrsn. O uloot-s-ill-ti. 80 CRISP they leluolly crackle in milk or cream _ o‘ o" Tunas ._'._- GIVE YOUR cI<P=..'.?-:.»£LT"_;.’ J ;_ ONLY THE 5 ‘. U “Bargain” foods should nuwr i.- c w! enough for your baby-fl-shm '3 g , quality Costs so little. Bahii .- lcryz- . fresh flavour of Heinz Slfliinwl never vary in quality or ta-zttt. ls. carries the Seal of ACCCptu: t: American Medical Association s on Foods. Your dealer has ti» '1: HEINZ STRAINED FOODS l1 KINDS _ Escgpe Kitchen. snnvantztnzssoum; AND KEEP 0001.. aml L ‘.1 ‘ . g It’; easy as boiling an ESQ-H _ 1Wm“W%WM@ hot water, put the sa a s. 1 I~ ‘ f pickles, et ai on the table, open t u‘. .1’ v t and there's your OIlC-ll0tt—CglSilnl"lli1l.I~ nishes the flavogr airings? IZiZISECXH-g m1 W I the heat-in e »» t ’ -- ' Theywc grand soups, too! Prime 1111.1 ~ .. < . a . . H, tltrs:L‘.*:1~:.... .» butter, 259m“? Ormnta s“ ' . _ best. No stintmg anywhfifi I" U‘ " . there is "a1 °’°‘“.“.’"°"’ ti‘??? Heinz story-"the PiPififi’; hm f“"‘j‘ “_'> every qay._.fine5t quaiiity~l~irsl A‘ q from lqgghen heat. this summit... ‘. of Heinz home-recipe SOHPS 1 d‘ “~ O Tum to the Heinz shelf for Cvcryiliiiiv; VV-‘l need to make extra-delicious salads nnti s tini- wiches. Heinz Vinegars and Heinz OilYC Oil l. r your dressings. Heinz Sandwich Spnad ;\:.i Heinz Peanut Butter for sandwiches. Ilrzhr. Mayonnaise and Heinz Salad Cream rlcii ‘it every appetite. And remember Heinz Coma i1 Spaghetti-Cooked Macaroni ~Ovcn Bolt. iI Bcsnr-all are great picnic-makers 111110013 and out. HEIANZ HELPS FOR SUMMER MENUS “KEEN MEATS OP?‘ the menu -— serve a IlPflliPfliliiI IIIP-“ll "115 w“! llvinz o1 ctr-baked Beans are selected hearts at their old fflfilllmim M“ p“ Heinz Beans are thr- kin! up ;n tins all ready for you to heat and serve. I q _ . | l.') t1 w. the whole family wni yearn m. Hem: two-kw w" “°"' l‘ "“’ ° youkks them. Yoardaalu-oaanmflliflll-