...>:_-'x-;I7§_-. 1 1 1 inch TEN __ lilii .\'i'|-.'t I \l. lI-‘ll [HAY PRO- '.\.‘i: i ~~- llure ACTION .\ NI) FUN "HAN EVER . i’ll¥'¥.f.1b"lf3z'.'i rgyggzrf _ _ ~.\ ‘ i \..-_, ‘_ -,\*'___/,~ ii1'1.'l1‘l.“.< 11x1: l; 1111.1; 'l‘l[.\'l' r“ i‘ (."1.\1-1-;1: a 1x15 IPLRJ!‘ siyiiii‘: 3 (I > l’: ‘ . f, f? s‘ o; ‘ f». i t» if B1 ii‘ . H11‘ TH? 1*J<11:1.r>'.-' ' .. ‘ 1111' WIN ,1 *1 -1=11"<o1'1' e - ' "T Hill 3H5.’ ~ i’ “ "‘ 1~--.. . .._, y a ' In" Wm ,1 on 1|. _/\i n 1m}- .ei..=~".¢-i .1 1 UJVIURROW I ‘ii-nil 1:0 i111 i routing at the button-bursting knight-ache: PRINCE EDWARD THUR. FRI. SAT. 2.00 w. 7.00 -1- $.15 ' Also Mickey Mouse does a Blujor Bowes in his n e u" e st “MKIKEYS .-\ )1 .-\'l‘ I5 l ‘ RS“ 9n I _a| 1;; up» ‘ 1 ,,,.§:;,..'1.i1111 11:11’ 1i iZEtHT; ‘i’? - l (‘ornm Ban (lW.L. i1“ liiillllit ll‘l‘il(\1 meeting of the _Cor- iuh-ziizision of the C. W. .cc on J1me 0th, with an re of l5 members. Meet- (ii hi: prayer lend by the Fililftllill. Minutes of last 1i and reuuiar meetmgs were adopted. . .. 1 tm-y in her report show- ed tlini mo society hild a very iu‘. year. Her report was rd. election of Officers, resulted in ent. Nfijc. J. D. MeAulay. i=1 viee- pr, Mrs. Mary E. Mc- = llongiitl. 3nd vice-pr, Mrs. John R. Mc- Iiiljre. \'l\"(! pi". Nirs. George Mc- l i111_.1< '11: .\1j; _ ' Tr. Mrs. Dan Bradley ire- | t L l 1 1'1"t'i! tn‘. _, V l, Coiliir-illors. Mrs. Wm. Keizer. , ihlli l ,‘\I1~s. Jns. MeDonnld; Mrs. Edward . _ Will's. l l-‘olioxt-iiir! 'l'l"*""'l-‘.".~’I!.Yfi port: — i Rev. (fimpfitin. -~ t; 11 i. x1: u situuii-z _ 4-; 1.1'1"1'1.1'; uiciaii" Last Hun". 4g _ Luge . A 0a a n’. II is the Secretary re- Madame Presid- ,. H 1 .1, .,. “"59 f)‘ Y E27 lent. Fifii r; and members. It. 11'.‘ ima- lioum and priviieco to submit} ‘o ‘r111 a rrpor‘ of :lie ZWllVlilCSl =III the ("irrnn Bait Sub-division of| . .4’ “Q "o" us‘ ,4»- (lrror.='j:‘?i;\\'1i -— m... r w‘ ‘ pl)?" .. . I)...» v i," . . 1 1 . ‘b (_,TH..UH(,h)\‘.‘ _ 1.111, .1. year “e icri seien -\ i .. I l,,., - . . . _ ' ) .1_.In1 aid one spmnal meeting. ‘ ' Pm; Q,1,I-‘-§;1C irzu- enrolment eousistezi of 20 ‘r , H V’ " v . llll‘ll'1i7f‘l'S. Our aeiimives for the TRANSPORT a? xix“. Mu 10:11 ,.,.,,,. C,,,,_.,___,cd n, sponmnnp m,“ - _ ,' a '- ""i“‘ "ll" '"— pujts. a1‘. i(‘f‘—('l‘f‘fllll niirl enter- Dzlly Tr!“ k Scrvlcei (f? 71".’, w m _ _ < lll-lllllflll. toml proceeds including CII.-\RLfi'l"I'li'I‘0\\‘.\' - _1 "y ;‘~f~_'j‘"_— -- -_ ~ - - 1111~111h11-1111~111- m: nmoiiniing 1o srsnnznsiiuil F‘ ;""<*1"~~— -~ -- 1, rm :11; mp1,. ns foiloxvs. _ l Y“ '1" T T T "‘ - ~- - Our National and Dior s RATE-q RE‘SO‘\J‘.H."E.~'A"L l lipmm‘ _' " "' "gm L“ i iilXPs have been paid. $5 doniitgtxi GOODS DA! Ill-I) l I-ort.\:i':i1w!1.'< — .",.iii A.M. i" t” --q11.ior1- of Service" ()1; ‘ \\‘1'li\l.1r':. (inner ‘LIES All. ~ ' ' " l " . ‘ . r Lv. ('h1u'loll»“_|"“'l\ 121'“ i“ "-\1-11v11 (‘1111111.i11~:1.1111 - 11111» .»‘1,.\I. ‘m’ SL “mm” m“? L“ summrrsldi‘ M00 P. M. Lon“! (‘hmiluitliwwll _ ii-‘iiill Hot-ember w; hnd a mass Will stop nnywvIu-ri- en Route t0 Dirk r) '0 PR". s- -l for our deceased members. ‘mm 1,1,‘: d the evpenws of our president l Lowther accompanied l l 1 '. \\'. L. for ihe your 1036 and 1 THE "gcnaatorrarowiv GQARDIAN The Central GJardian OONFEDERATION SURANCE. FOR FUMIGAIING, telephon i075 Work Guaranteed. Fiimigatmg Co. St. ' iheir whereabouts R. R. , JULY WEATHER FORECAST— .11ii_v 1 to 4 fair and warm, 5 to 12 becomes unsettled with some thunder stornv. l3 to l7 pleasant 22 to 29 continue; pleasant and warm virith occasional showers. 30 to 31 unsettled. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Divine servces will be held on Sab- bath. July 4th. at Belle River 10.30 A. LL at Iris 1.30 P .M., at BYOOKLVII l 4 P. ., u Murray River mo P. x1. l also on Monday, July 5th at Peters ‘lRioad 7.30 P .M. J .11. Bishop. stud I 1 ent. L-2l70-6-30-li. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE in announcing that Purina Pig feeds are exceeding our expectations. One feeder with 8 pigs ten wee-ks of age says his pigs average 100 lbs. in weight. They will market as selects , at 5 months of age. We know oi no feed to compare-and the cost is low ' enough to ensure a real profit. Sold in Queens and King's counties ‘ through Charlottetown Fur Sales. 1 L-‘Jl69-6-30-3l. VISITING MISSIONARY — Miss Gladys Murphy, mi=sl0nary on fur- lough from Japan. is expected to arrive in the city. She will be the guest speaker at the P. E. I. Pres- byierial of the Woman's Mis- 1 ionary Societies to be held in Mur- y ray Harbor South Presbyterian ‘Church on Friday of this week. , While in the city Miss Murphy {will be the mics’ of the Lenox 3 the vanous services both Hotel. ATTENDED REUNION-Colonel ' Fred Andrew and Mr. Norman > their wives recently attended the annual reunion of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles at sherbrooke, Quebec. One hundred and twenty- five veterans of the unit answered the roll call at the dinner, which was held in the new Sherbrooke House. The ChlEf figure at the re- union was Brigadier General D. C. Draper, C. M. 6., D. s. 0., who after Colonel Baker was killed in action, assumed command of the regiment and later commanded the 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade. FAREWELL PARTY-A farewell party was held in Borden Union Hall Friday evening, June 26. by the Borden Y.P.U. in honor ofthe Rev. Arthur Organ and Mrs. Or- gan. A program 0t‘ games was carried out for entertainment and refreshments were served. At the close of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Organ were presented with a short address and a gift of money. Ab. ter expressing their appreciation of his interest and work in organ- ization oi the Borden Y. P. U. and their regret at Mr. and Mrs. Or- gans departure they wished them the best of luck and success in his new work in the Centenary Church. Sn‘ John, N.B. K helped us in our various endeav- 0111's. In conclusion I think We have had a very successful your but by a better attendance at our meet- ings and more co-opcmtion among the members we could accomplish much more toward our aims and ideals. "For God and Country“. Respect-fully submitted ELLA BRADLEY Secretary — Daily except Sunday -- —- Daily except Sunday - - np Freight. [ Charlottetown Phoni- ‘.112. _ 1" s 111v fully pimuled l-_\ ‘Emmmm-fld" rhnntm!‘ Ii1.~1ir.i11L:toriui\ fltfltlx 11L that may j y. Jii‘ v ham-zen Hilill‘ ilfhiiig 111 this “Us. El471-6-l6-\V1“.\1 1 M"- l sum,» 111 ‘i._:_c,_(_ .- I\'()Ii\.\'\ '||.\ litmus‘ m; our 111~u~¢r111~ to the eon\'ent‘ou -= KPYl-“Hlfiiou. A donation of $14 for (‘liririW to :1 needy famrv. W ' sceretarv . . W-‘h a suitable gift =he havin 1 ' -; " ' -. Si. . ' ‘ ' 51 l " ‘i (" "i" I mfllTlPfi and moved nvcav from fhn Eastern Guardian I; ALLl-QON “l:]‘i‘“i'l'|'5 ‘,1]i.'1l‘l<ll (luring the year. We also Zioirrlit furnishing for Parish House M-fl-v _ lllVCl‘ ‘v 3H1" rid ciu Tl""1\i_'-‘V~‘I‘V-’*_» as herlrlrng. euilcriv. etc. Aftcr "WEROFERS AND IIOLSE- John .\.1-i--1111 :1 1-1<‘u_i . 1 trill -' ‘l'-'lll‘_' all expenses connected WIVES. Buy Robin Hood Floui (jay, 1‘]li;l‘.t\ - l 551.1 I .11») np- npfhqfiit mph "S M11 ‘ow you will not regret it. ucck oil-j‘- _ ' " 1' ‘ ~ 11-11.. nrlda: music. groeerw; etc“ L-2035-G-28-2Wk5. ‘we donated $75 to the building Yoooobuooooaoouocooorioov ifunrl leaving .1 balance m. hand o; ‘ 37190. " - We eiuzaced in u “ork during the __o§UBF(‘IKII'1‘IONS to the l 1' . cleaning l 1 .1 wowu (uiurdian may 1m $12015; tio their Rt-pt. Archie Hume. c: various parish "ear, such as v .¢£4~..-s.;-QQQ§Q . . . ~_ w _ of 1Cl1u1~ri1 and Parish ..°JOI|\' \I1~I.'\.\' a sow or 3 1s givini: I‘1‘I"l'-"fl> "m" 11~1-.=.~- Washing of 111m linen. Mohtnlilie, l1.1\e. in slot-k tlic fumi- 1 tn 9.30 IL“. Ht lhi‘ ‘ 10111" monitors received Holy turespPfifllSiillVPfhhPdll1'}IOimflllS Ehns. ,1 ;(‘1fllYlY11llTliOl1 iu a bod;- ihp first Annlvprsnlw. 53,),- inr ttnrlileiflfllfié "1 ‘ il\l‘llli1"i_v of r',r~r_\' month, pygmy mid F.1‘11i'rl:i_v o 11s ‘ : v- r q‘. u, e WITH to express our deep only L-zmmolnoxl-z. i l "lluvv-Inliflli nliil nrnltutln fr; our lffluiyilalii Rev. Monsqr Airhoiinld whose encouragement and advice Hqq"; (to; KI“ the furniture vwclals advertised in Holman: Al- oooooooo-ni-ooonnoonuoa LIFE IN- [t-BIN-‘I-Ifl-IIII GROCERS AND HOUSEWIVES Buy Robin I-Iood Flour now you ivili not regret it. L-2035-6-28-2wks NOTICE-strayed from owners farm at Brackley, three yearling Guernsey Heifers (car mnrkedxseen I last June 13th. Any one knowing of please notify A. Mellett. Union South, Charlottetown 6. L-2l48-6-30-3i. warm days. 18 to 21 cool at night. i CRASWELL for Photographs. i. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-6798-7-12-312 the Highlands. e L-iass-a-msé-wed-ir. Reliable 145 Great George L-1995-6-24-s~t-tlil mt WW"- MOORE A: McLEOD LTD" will be opened all day Wednesday, June 30th. L-2llB-6-29-2i. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday a woman charged with unlawful possession o! liquor was fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. l LAST CARD PARTY-Tile clos- ling card party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the ltown hall Thursday. June 25th. The grand prizes were won by Mrs. James McAleer and Mr. Mon Campbell. , K _, MANY HAPPY RETURNS.- Mr. John McRae of Ebenezer cele- . brated his eighty-eigth birthday ‘ anniversary on Sunday, June 27th. , Mr. McRae is still enjoying good health and is able to attend to many of the lighter duties around his farm. His many friends join in wishing him many more years of health and happiness. ENJOYABLE GARDEN PARTY. —-'I‘he members and their friends of the Cornwall Women's Missionary Society enjoyed a garden party at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Mllan on Monday afternoon. The tea tables were placed in the rose garden and young ladies of the congregation helped in the serving. It was a perfect summer afternoon i enjoyed thcl and those present outing. SUMMER SACRAMENT —- The Valleyficld Summer Sacrament will be celebrated on Sunday, July llth. The assisting preacher will be Rev. C. C.‘ Macintosh, D. D. of Antigonish, N. S. Announcement regarding the hour and place of Gaelic and English will appear _in the press in due course. ALWAYS WELCOME—Mr. and Mrs.Donald W.Sbewart and young son Henry Malcolm, of Bucksport, Maine, arrived in the city yesterday by auto on their annual visit. They are welcomed back to the “Paradise of the Gulf" now, as always. cordially and sincerely, and the hope is that they may be nble to find sufficient time from busi- ness aflalrs to make their 1937 stay with us a long and enjoyable one. PERSONALS Mr. John P. Gillespie. New Lon- don. has entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital for a minor operation. Mrs. Thomas Pomarlco, and son Master John Pomarico of New York have arrived on a. visit to the {owner's paigots Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clinton, Souris. Miss Dell Cameron, of the Soldiers Settlement Ofiice here, is on tem- porary relief duty at the otficein Saint John, N. B. Mr. S. C. Moore left yesterday by plane for Moncton on a visit to his daughter. Mrs. W. J. Mac- donald of St. John. Mrs. Macdon- aid will meet. her father in Mone- ton. and from there they will mo- tor to Si. John where he will spend a week. IVIrs. Minnie Eleni-thorn, of Maple Wood, New Jersey, arrived in the city Monday after an ab- sence of seven years, and will spend-the summer with her daughter, Miss‘ Grace Blenkhorn. She was accompanied by her grandson, Bertamd Squier. Jr., who will, also spend the summer here. Island Motor Transport Ltd. nus SCHEDULES LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SITMMERSIDE (By way of Hunter River and Kensington) Dally except Sunday - 7.30 10.20 12.00 4.00 10.00 A.M. A.M. Noon P.i\l. Sunday only ~ - — _ — —-9.00 A.M. 7.30 A.M. and 10.20 A.M. Buses connect with train and Bus on mainland. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SUMMERSIDE (By way 0t‘ Victoria and Borden) l P.M. 7.00 P.M. -— — 7.80 A.M. 4.30 Pa“. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN for SOURIS-ELMIRA _ _ _ _ _ __ 4.30 P.M. LEAVE SUMMERSIDE FOR CHARLUFTETOWN (By way of Kensington and Hunter River) Daily except Sunday — - 8.30 12.01 2.00 A.M. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. Sunday only — — — — — —- 9.00 A.M. 7.00 P.M. 5.00 8.45 LEAVE SUMMERSIDE FOR BORDEN ,1 Daily except Sunday - -8.55 12.05 3.25 15.45 7.10 i 1 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. i 8.55 AM. and 5.45 P.M. Buses connect with Victoria- l l 8.55 A.M. 111111 12.01 P.M. B Bus on m Charlottetown Bus. uses connect with train or ainland. LEAVE ELMIRA-SOURIS for CI-IARLOTTETOWN Daily except Sunday - Leave Elmira 7.20 A.M.; ' Souris 8.00 A.M. | LEAVE BORDEN FOR SUMMERSIDE ' Daily except Sunday — — Daily except Sunday - —- --—9.35 1.00 6.25 8.00 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. LEAVE BORDEN FOR CI-IARLOTTETOWN (via Victoria) --— 9.35 A.M. 6.25 P.M. WEDNESDAY is Dance night at GULLISON‘! for better Perman- L-90l-5-28-tf. Special Blend Clark's Chili Sauce Eatorfs Artifical Granulated or Brown l BLUEBERRIES E1??? i“? i°aii29cl Cottage Rolls 11.._____Z9c1 Bologona Sliced, Lb. - - - ' First Grade Creamery r Frankfurts L11._____._2I0l 1 1 iligfiifilf" I71: l CANADIAN CHEESE l . ALSO A FRESH sroc CABBAGE, CELERY, FR CUKES, PINEAPPLES, Specials. 011 sat 1111111. Frida COFFEE, Fresh Ground, Lb. _ - _- _ _ 2'0 McCready's Sweet Mixed or ‘ 2 PICKLES Mustard, 20 oz. Bottle _ - _- _ 00 PORK AND BEANS, 22 oz. Tin - _- -_. __ ._ ____ __' 151:, e VANILLA, 8 oz. Cruets - SUGAR, 10 Lbs.-----V--- ._._"____ 25c Cooked Ham, Sliced, Lb. _ _ 53G Pork Shoulders Smoked Picnic Style, Lb. - - -_ ead Cheese, 15c f1.._____19c 12 oz. Tin, 3 for------ BUTTER, 2 Lbs. - -_ __ _ Cooked Corned Beef, Sliced, Lb. Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes, pkg. -— — _ Lb. — _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. __ K OF NEW POTATOES, ESH STRAWBERRIES, WATER MELLON, ETC. l! and Sat. ' Quick Dessert? “SHIRRIFFS" Flavoured Desserts LUCIOUS JELLY DESSERT -_ FAYtJY FREE DESSERT or Sweet. .\l_yste1'_v 10c Special r111- I50 57¢ 1 3 Boxes _- __ _. Nugget Shoe Polish Black or Brown, tin w .. cizoivivfiiiiliixo com: svuvo 2 lb. tin 20c 55c 19c 21c MRVENS FIG, 11.1< 1 lb. Cello Pgk. 1&1.- Open All Mr. Edwin Crockett. Asst. Gen- eral Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla, with Mrs. Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Wood and daughter am visiting Mr. Crocketts mother Mrs. (Col) Crockett, York. They arrived by motor and are leaving on Friday on retum to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold C. Leveque, of Montreal, who have been in the city during the past, few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin T0 THE FEHGE BUYER YOUR BEST IN VESTMENT- A PERMANENT FENCE . '0 WIRES. 4a w. lava/r _ ~ fr -"=—-"'_’ K Day Wednesday i—- Glosed July 1 Harding. ‘West St, were entertain- ed at Government House on Mon- . day by His Honour Governor De- , BLOSSOM AND nmn rannas A Iondon hostess the idea of spring blossom and bird- song parties by way oi variation, and Polish Ambassurlu" from the formality oi this month's‘, wives are going. ‘ 1“V\1|I§-\\t-J» IIHHMII “J11. -il//.~\|l~|- hula “Ac-Um ‘(M l/u/I HAMAVIHH- Jh-mlusilli. lllvflul-illi-a Our fencing is made in different styles for VZIFlOIIS pur- poses, the strands graduating from the bottom to give strength and insure safety. J '1 FARM GATE ° ' In all the standard sizes. GOOD QUALITY AND SATISFACTORY PRICE THE HUGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED l Si. a Hampstead . songs of blackbirdr- Blots. They left yesterday after-l "c noon via the S. S. Hochelaga. for 1.; Pictou on return to Montreal. . thv blflw 0f T13R70 - ' > ------___ . primroscs cherry tie.» -11., .. .0 ‘ polyanthus. The hostess. Mrs. Cir d- ,- lngton, has planned a . has hit on’ these mature" pai-iics, l the Argentine BIllZlllflli, .< 1) v, _4_# |. .1 I .. »;__¢-;-; at