i 'rem ¢ns1uJo'r1‘E'rowN ogsgovsn ‘Sgr W _ ,AGE FIVE ' I ' 'r::3r,_-:':' , 1 1 :i Eli! $5 _ ii 3?' MAY 28. 1932 _ _ T l , _ ' 3 -15°- 1' "- - `--~ ' .' I I Tir. - '-l -l i<-I l-tvlrwslrsrisins-t+i-if-il--A ‘-~-rl - -f . -is-rtlriiisimmthslfilrhr** ` > - fi~‘~f-i-`»“1“1 ~ » ~- '4iii-marsallhe>ll;ai§iHhE4lil!E`£i;4is§i'SF=‘.%‘%`- , _ _ - » f l _ii ui .__:l~_».l_ si .l._.-,.»..,=,>__i,.-~,._-grin-i».l :lfr-l.cl._.l- Jil l , C _ ”._-,Lv- ,, ll Q* _ -i -_.l 1 _.\p_. r,_ ._r ;,r;‘ _L_.__-, .i rg, NEW WH LESALE FRUIT and PROD OPENING DATE JU PAUL A. MURRAY 1 Prince Street TELEPHONE 747. Charlottetown CE HOUSE NE isth. `un- [_ C C '1 rd c i 1:' C fl adn -- - __ __' .1 l.`3l’l " T U - _ .. Y 'ff' "au ' ., ' " f - » 'r"l-- - - -. or oneness-e.a.s==esae.o=aeae. has r U ~ ~ gl -11" fv=-~-cel-r".f1°uf. A _ s =».. » . me H n herhiehenaosnhrarhnsn my _ sunshine--.thih.h.l'assess-h.hiMhi. ____.____ _ ,__ _ _ il-_.< ~-_._ _ - f” az ‘ - connections He hoped this might ,|--_-- - Y hat the connection Try ~$4.00 par 100 Eggs - IIIGUBATURS FOR SALE ‘, Several ,Buckeye Incubators equipped with Automatic Turning Trays, 600 and 1,200 egg capacity. Priced exceptionally low. hatchery will accept Live Fowl at the rate of . Twelve Cents Per Lb. Live weight for above mentioned stock. Health, speaking for the Govern- ment in the House of Commons to- day, was frank in his statement (By George llambleton, Canadian Press Staff Wrltzll ‘ For the convenience of~»ourl-\ customers this LONDON, May 21-(Canadian Press Cable)-Britain intends to lpproach currency discussions at the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conierence with a thoroughly open mind. expected to cover the proposal that the Ottawa discussions were f of e the extent of the order's influence, bringing onvor mm th, om-for-,oy Mrs. Burden referred to a chapterl n 9. totem le village on the west Hono ry , picture. The problem of bl-metal ROYAL, VICTORIA COLLEGE McGlLL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL l-‘iillNDli1l) AND l°» i/°S°“‘°l' lim* °°rk m' °f t“m1ps` This LS the mat steam' the Past year on child welfare and U15 ‘md Cement Ulwter er ev" waded in Prince Edward relief, and large sums on educa- l t sulated roo S’ R’ e I il' "‘P°""“9 1°““'d md ““f’9°d d‘”°° t° 13°" tion, with the conviction that the finish inside, also Tee moms ter \>e“=“°4 which ‘“'° °°“’l" °°“~ _ under-privileged child was loss fit P' E' I' I P04 Wm* °1°°m° heaters md dec' Mhny mmds Wm pm in wish ted to become the best citizen. In _ A trlc refrigeration which means the ,ing this enterlvrl-sins firm ¢V¢1'Y S110- am $350,000 had been raised in the ' _ bananas can be eiihef ’3l’°“°d.°°" 1” "Mi "W "°“t“'°' “nd m nomo of the I.oD.l~:. in the year, ° quickly or held firm f‘P°- me" °“°""‘ "° 3”" °“’ °°“s“‘“°“ l but only ono.rhii~o or this hon sono The remgermon ,mm “as been mm- and fresher fruit. strictly to I.0.D.E. activities, the Sillllllied by me c““°d1°“ Ice _ remainder going to other institu- ‘ Y ' tions aided by the order. in noting, _______._..__-- _ U, Attention is called to the adver-.Mhchine Oo.. '1l°r0ni»o, Ont., Bud! good humor in meeting the ques- in in this mom- installed by their ¢°si“°€f» W-i tions or the day; outlined whottho Mm Thelma A Baum I “mu APPRECIATION __ on H55 Thursday evening Miss Mary Smith, Her Excellency Who TORONTO, May 21-Honored by the presence of Her Excellency thei president of the Order, the Imper- ial Order Daughters of the Empire ,"_""{»»' _=»|»i-lyniln th. no-.ily of Maris. A llmuss nun-bsr o "Hr “.\i=l\l:.\l noholneshios .ns nom-lu. ?Z 5 Countess of Bessborough, honorary opened its 32nd annual meeting with brilliant ceremony in the Royal York Hotel Tuesday evening. gg Puppy Food. coNTlNuE oorin' ` and so 1%- 1 ’i as,- or .or . itfr' .J BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial early "months, |at_el'. wlthlmpcrial Fox Biscuits SUCCEED ln raining highest-close foxes. acknowledged leaders in live stock and pelt values. ~ 1 l L Manufacturers: ` L ' ' L A ' ' A ' . Biscuit Gompany, Ltd. Hollis _ choriott»town,P.s..l. Phone' 721 i At a signal from the Guiders, who were assisting in the function, the guests who filled the concert hall stood and the procession of stand- 5 centre aisle to place .tho Union ard-bearers made their way up the Jacks as a bank at the back of the stage. They were led by the Na.- tlonal Chapter standard, borne by Mrs. C. H. Wilson, representing Mrs. C. I... Bates of Saskatchewan. Then came the honorary national » vice-president and the national of- ’ficote, the guests including Mrs. George B. Henry. the Bishop of Niagara, Mr. Russell Nesbitt, rep- resenting the Premier of Ontario; Controller Robbins, representing \ the Mayor. I l-lor Excellency had been met no - arrival at the hotel by Mrs. 0. L. Burden and a group including Miss Church and Mrs. George Dunbar. Capt. Stuart French, A.D.C., and Mrs. Gordon-Ives were in attend- ance. The honored party concluded the procession, Mrs. Burden, Na- cional president, walking beside Her Koellency. Her Excellency, who was referred to as "a vice-queen after their own heart," was an exquis- itely stately figure, gownod in white net with embroidered white bers At National Chapter Opening. , i I ; I D E O new chapters organized in the llsln must be thrashed out befor A Britain began consideration of a ‘ t o o e o p Peace River district. Sir E. Hilton Young. Minister of fresh basis for her currency. ____ ~ _. - _, . . . Mentioning Empire Day and f ‘ Mrs- C. Er Burden Natlonal President! Welcomes Victoria Day. the speaker said that Thrills I. O. D. E. Mem- tiara and three ropes of pearls. grettable step, which opinion met Mrs. C. E. Burden was in white brocaded satin with diamond neck- ed the fact that every luxury and lace and earrings. The national necessity for the home could be standard bearer was wearing plain supplied by Empire products, and ivory satin, and the gowns of the others on the platform lent beauty present, times were indicated for and color to the scene. giving, helping those less fortunate, Following the national anthem. and invocation by the Bishop of Hman' Lady Besabmwulh W” of' the order as suitable to Imperial flcially welcomed by the president. Héerhlixcelumcy 'Tm tz;§Tnb“;::` Prior to the ceremony, the hon- ° ° egegsumu n B d lg' lm_ oral-y vice-presidents and national “pn” by gzemotz; °!°€:°yo‘_de‘_ i officers were presented to Her Ex- snd by the work by which it wss ` upheld. Bhe had been struck, since her arrival in the Dominion, by the energy of Canadian women in activities for the good of their country. Greetings were read from the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett and, from Sir William Mulock, admlnis-` trator of the province. Mr. Russell Nesbitt, M.P.P., speaking on behalf of the l-lon. George B. Henry, noted that Ontario was a province whose population was imbued with the eolonisl spirit of inlberlsllsm- He !elt_t.hAt the I.O.D.`E. represented Canadian womunhood at its best, as women of thought and culture. He reminded that their imperialism meant Empire unity, Empire action. _ltmpm tx-sae. Controller Robbins, in his civic greeting, spoke of Toronto as a. city loving British institutions. Canada. ` Sold Only in Bed Alrtlght Packages. TABLE OF SILK BLOOMERS, regular price $i.00. To clear Soc. ‘Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3202-5-27-Ili tsemerlt appear g _ tn illsis paper in whicé; M;.e1I:l g;h;lh:'.;i:`;2;Iu.Sal;-2;hv;h;;&\;’o€;‘;:w’; aide; wasortiolixlg tl; inakgzthebet- Pownalh has ,dt for Brom/on’ M M“"“' °““°““°°5 ° P 5 We pe” ° en" ‘B ite continue her studies at theiwho has held s responsible position uit and Produce Forum minded that service to the country Goddard Hosmm ,mamma School lon me stan of Hyndmm Az Co a new wholesale Fr - ' The 111115 Wm mlve "nd" re' must have the long view, that “we ,warehouse in the premises form |‘ d b Clarke Bros, at frigeration, go d‘rect from the track X must enlist .for durmonx get into criy cocupie y u d No. 1 Prince Street. BP\1l' *D We elecmwuy °°““° E training for a long period of work." W’ im the mam n°°r'W“h` H sho said, she pinned herlccuency in H drawing mon; T' _____________,.___-_--- ed by the firm and her associates Ltd., for several years, was present- on thc staff with an address and e valuable gifts, expressing the high r, firm and general regrets at her e supper ill thc offices of the firm, ,with much enjoyment to all. 8'! YEARS YOUNG--Today Pro lessor S. N. Earle celebrates hi: 87th birthday and will be receiving congratulations from all over the Province. Tile Professor is remark- ably vigorous and youthful for om having passed his eightieth mile* stone. I-le explains, as one of the reasons for his longevity and gooo health that he took an oath many years ago never to worry, and has strictly adhered to this determina- tion. Prof.'Ea.rie is the doyen oi his profession in Prince Edward Is» land, having been an organist lol no fewer than sixty-four years eight years as organist at th< Methodist Church and fifty-si: years at St. Psui‘s Church. Yester- day afternoon the Professor spenl some time at the organ in the lst- ter church. P0 coast, to work in India and to five if the Board of Education ever dropped the customary activities of Empire Day, this would be a re- with applause. Mrs. Burden stress- urged members to buy such. The and spending. not hoarding. The president drew attention to the words of "O Canada" endorsed by Canadians. Succeeds Where ilthers Fail _ Famous Remedy Must be unusually Good I WHEN time alter time a remedy overcomes chronic conditions of lil - health after other treatments have failed it must have exceptional i qualities. Hundreds of letters on the tile tell how people who , had almost despalred of being Weil slain were restored to health by Fruit-a-tives. The secret of its unusual luoooss is that it stimulates Five Vital Organs, the Stom- ach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. to act naturally not ‘NNW one or two ol lnem. Fruit-a-tives strengthens as he felt, had been fortunate in her Qovemors-genersi.'l‘i1ere were some estivc and ellminntlvo system. lil will rm. mass s dismelia ,girlie mae s sumo ui Grosse! ,,,,,_,,""‘° *ml 5°- ny non. g L well as cleanses the whole dig- More lor Your Dollar or ln this day of greater thrift, more people are demanding more for their money. All our stores-in step with the de -are giving people what they as Y want - at exceedingly low prices. You try it-we are sure you will enjoy shopping here. ' | Specials on Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday I PURE LARD MUFFETS 1 Lb. Block Lombard Plums a’.-.fr 9|: Gorn Syrup ....' 334: stahl.. Bacon star. 'A i sis nn Ib. Ho 2 pggkgggg,_,,.,,,..,,.,...,.,.................... EATONHA STRAWBERRIES No. 2 Squat Tin AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 Squat Tin .......... ,. EATON‘S BU LK TEA Per lb. ,,,, .... .. AVLMEWS 8L\GED PEACHES No. 2 Squat Tin ................. HEINZ BAKED BEANS In Sauce Medium 'Tin ..... _, LlBBY‘S QUEEN OLIVES 35 oz. CREAM OF WHEAT Paeklqe............ ........... ICING SUGAR. 3Paolnges . . . . . MARVENS ASST. BlS(!l'lTS Ball--Per Lb. CREAMERY BU'l"l'ER 2 Lbs. .. E H's GRAPE JUICE ............. __ 35c wE'i'HEY'5 MINCE MEAT Package ............ ...... ._ LUX FLAKE8 Small Psckaqe ............ .. EAT01I’8 FLOOR WAX ... ._ ._ 43c 29c 181'. 13c 321: 24c 25c 22c HURON TOILET PAPER 3 . EVA ORATED PEACHES Pet* Ui. ............ .. rvlrml-: coffee i‘i.h.'rln ....... ._ _ SC ROBIN HOOD OATB--Chin Pk . Each . . . . ...........T....F..... 10c‘ 12c 25;; 2§.t?.f§§‘iEt.22.‘Z‘3‘ZEi?T:r:.,-..._ ..... 15c 30,, SE&‘1.S?_Y.iE_._Tlf.T.?iIi._I5T_l2§C .... __ 13c Zlc CAN ADlAN CHEESE Per Lb. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ nomo suouinsss C l>erl.h._..................... ..... __ 1.6¢ _________________ 41 Qulilcea lfbouk ”‘bBrrS2-65-“‘bBar73°| i ’ sroiuis .. 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