*r;\. -. 'r_hi_: (Ti-lARL(Yl'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN . merchandise. it a real economy to shop here. 0BANGES LEMONS u I OORNEO BEEF FRESH PORK ROASTS Milk Fed . HOPS 3 ms .1 SALAOA TEA we 50¢ HOICE foods and vegetables, the tinest. quality National advertised, standard brands, at prices as low as you can buy unknown substitutes. Pennies saved on every single item inake ‘ Sunkist, 252 Count . . Doz. 29¢ BANANAS Nice and Ripe . . . . . Doz. 29¢ Sunkist, 300 count g ' g | Doz. Mixed I 0 I I I 2155' Very Special g g | b0tt1¢ 6 lb. tin MAGIC BAKING POWDER Cash C. Price s s 280 . . lb. 15c 25c 45:: I I I e I I s 5 cakes 3 Tins BROOMS Very Special . . . each 35¢ carnation Milk ‘ SHGAR All Kinds . . . . lb. 51/2; ‘We Si" 2513 PINK SALMON . s s . 2Tins 230 ORANGE MARMALADE . . . 32.1.. 259, STRAWBERRY JAM - ._ 32 oz- Jar 270 981.,S_ $255 187 Great George Street FREE DELIVERY CASH and GARRY STORES Phones 747 — 748 SPECIALS island canned Beats 3 tins 29¢ lieorgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. hm Georsstmm 3.15 A.M.Iosve Chsrlotetown coo PM. falrdlsan . 835 A.l\i. Johnston's River .. 4.20 PM. Baroda In. 3-50 A-NL Webster's Corner .. 4.30 PM. W a Road 8.55 AM. ,3-org ,gu‘.m",___‘ ‘_‘o EM‘ St. Thercss's ...... 9.00 A.M. Pisquid , 4,59 mu, Puke: 9.10 ass. run... PilliIlld....... .920A-M- St. Theresa's . . . . .. l;l’t¢';\|l|'IIllIIs 9.30 AM. Baldwin's Road .. 515 EM. 8 or's Corner . 9.40 A.M. In Road . 20 P.M. Johnstons Hivcr .. 9.50 AM. cu-Q13.“ , _ lrrlvs Charlottetown 10.10 AM. Georgetown 5.50 EM. llifliiiusrters at Charlottetown Nahum 7,. Room BUICK 7 PASSENGER CAB. 3°|d1iIlI'¢£ra at Georgetown p-_ y, go|omn Parcels carried at minimum charge of 55., ALLISON it'i:'|iSTlS ct--nomcown Y. E. Island S Oil N19 . For travel’: greatest thrill. sail on the liner that _ offers more space r cabin class passenger : s : with her full-size tcnnfiecourt. squash racquets court, swimmin poolsssand everythin on the same lavish sc e. Apsrtments—-not mercy staterooms- cumne and service of the been The Etnpns.tdBn'Ass'n sails from Quebec and crosses the open Atlantic from land to land in the shortest time known. Also Burpnm II Asutnslls to Cherbourg and Southampton. The re but lower-cost Dscb me: an cotmortshle Mentships rovide wee-ti sailings from Nfontreal and game to Great Britain and the sunset.- Cabin. Tourist and Third Class via the "59% Less Ocean" St: Lawrence Seaway route.- OIIOOE PROM OVER 310 ALI:-EXPENSE TOURS he/all ls/stuseiss nuasnselnulsssauv Vt‘rlto C. B. ANDBEWI. Dlatrlt-I Passenger Agent. Saint John N. I!- cimamaiv PACIFIC ‘fauna Halifax Port A rrivals Daily Vessel Report for 24 hours ending 12 o‘clol-it noon sun. May 3 36 . AIIIIIVALS Pentland from Local liurbour iimy Ridge from Local Har bour. Marshall Frank from Banks SAILINGS; Dr“ . to Sydney Pentland to Local Harbour. Vimy Ridge to local Harbour. Marshall Frank to Banks. VESSELS IN BERTII: Pentland Discharging Vimy Ridge Discharging Marshall Frank Loading. Lady Drake Discharging. Barge No 2 Berth. Delia Discharging. Mary Currie Berth Acadian Berth. VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE May 3--Lovaas from Immingham. Snar from Montrela. Chedabucto from E. 0. Ports. Portia from Nfld. Ports. Tanimbar from D E Indies. Laganbank from Calcutta. city of Shanghai from Calcutta 4—Robin Goodfellow from 8. Africa. Ciss from Jamaica Magnhild from Nfld. Ports Fort Townsend from New York. Fort Amherst from St. John's. Oornwsllis from Montreal. Noo from same. I--Inoemore from Liverpool. 0-allveryew from Far DIS‘. Mokeespo L from U. 8. Ports. 10-Ohedabucto from E. C. Ports. Portia from Nfld. Ports 11-1 ntino from New York. Oathcart from Montreal. . Fort Amherst from New York. Daily Vessel report for 24 hours ending 12 o'clock noon Mon., May 4-36. AILIIWALS: Oity of Shanghai from Cal- cutta. Lsgsnbsnk from Csuoutts. Portia from Nfid. Ports. Mamari from New Zealand. Fort Amherst from st. John's Port Townsend from New York. Pemtiand from local Harbour. Vimy Ridge from local Har- bour. SAILINGI: Pentland to local Harbour. Vimy Ridge to Local Harbour. Vlllllal IN IIEIITH: Pentlatid Discharging. Vimy Ridge Discharging. Msuiui Discharging. Lady Drake Discharging Portia Discharging. Ingsnbank ohchugihg. .oity of shanghai Discharging. 4-Loyaas from lmmingham. Snar from Montreal Chedabucto from E C Ports. Tanimbar from D. E Indie: Robin Goodfellow from S Africa. C159 from Janmica Magniiiid from Nild Polls. Col'n\l.'8lllS from Montreal Rco from Oanso 'l—-Inccmorc from Liverpool 9—Sll\' ‘W irom Far East lvllckcesport from U S Ports 10—Chedal:ucto from E. C Ports Portia from Nfld. Ports 11--Trentino from New York Cathrnrt from Montreal Fort Amherst from New York. Fort Townsend from St. John's Man Bridage from Phila_ I5—Pilsudskl from Gdynia Lady Nelson from Demfiftra. Daily vessel report for 24 hours ending 12 o 'clock noon 'I‘ues., May 5-36. ARRIVALS: Bnar from Montreal. M. at L. Coaster from Lunen- burg. Vimy Ridge from Local Har- bour. Chedabucto froth Queensport Pentland from Local Harbour. 0'Leary Lee from local Har- bour. M K Smith from Local Har- bour. Lensrfish from C. 3 Ports Athambla from Nfid. Ports. SAILINGS: Port Townsend to St. John's. Vimy Ridge to Local Harbour Pentland to Local Harbour. 0’Leary ice to local Harbour. Lenarfish to local Harbour. Athambla to Local Harbour. VWSELS IN HERTH: Vimy Ridge Discharging Pentland Discharging. Mamari Discharging. Lady Drake Iosding. Portia loading. Barge No. 2 Berth. Chedabucto loading. Bnar Loading. city of shanghai Discharging. Lsganbank Discharging. Athambis Discharging. 0'Leary Lee Discharging M. as L. Coaster Discharging. Ienarfish Loading. Port Townsend loading. Fort Amherst loading. M K. Smith loading. Mhry Currie Berth. Acadian Berth. Bl"Rl)(l(‘i\ — Bi()()i) llillll-.12 V Secretary P. D. Williams or at door The central Guardian This column irsdsarved for news of local interest but advertising of a uswsy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents a word strictly payable In advance. CONFEDERHTION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6’lBli-7-12-312. A SNAPPY MINSTHEL SHOW in Queen Square School Friday at 7.15 P. M. L-4506-5-6-Bi. ORPHANAGE AFTERNOON TEA and Cake Sale by St. Peters, zion and Baptist ladies in Legion Home Thursday 3.30 to 6. Everyone in- vited. Tea 25c. L-4529-5-'l-ll. MOVING PICTURES. li(IN- ‘ STBEL SHOW and Jungle Dances, 1 Queen Square school, Friday, May ‘ Bth, 1.15 P. M. 10c and 200. L-45M-5-7-21. FAITHFUIo. the love story of a girl who was too true to be good—to herself, who, though poor, clung to her costly ideals. by Margaret Gor- inan Nichols, starts in The Guard- isn next week. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHUMYH. Services Sunday, May 10th. Mt. Stewart 11.00 A. M. Harrington 2.00 P. M. I-ilghfleld 4.30 P. M. Marsh- field 7.30 P. M. The Rev. P. W. Murray, B. A, Barney's River, N. 5., will preach. L-4-540-5-'l-21. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, WINSLOE.--Services on the above charge for Sunday May loth. are as follows: North Winsloe 11 A. M. South Wlnsloe 3 P. M. lflghfleld '1 P. M. There will also be a service of Worship in the Prlncetown Road United Church, conducted by Mr. smith of Charlottetown. Service starting at 3 P. M. Rev. Thos. Pale- thorpe, Minister. L-4543-5-7-ii. COMMUNITY CONCERT. — All members who pay their five dollar dues for next season on or before the evening of the 8th of May are entitled to bring a guest to the Concert, given by the Russian Im- perlal singers on that date. Those who are not already members of the Association and who wish to join for next season may attend this Concert as a guest. by taking out l.lll‘li' membership on or before the evening of the 8th inst. Apply to evening of the Concert. , . L-4531-5-7-2i.. STEWART-LIVESAY—The mar-' ralge took place in the May Street, Presbyterian Church. Belfast, Nor-i them Ireland. recently, of Helena Sophia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. B. Livesay. of “Woodlot," Olarkson, Ont., to Mr. James Up- richard Stewart, B.Sc.. of Northern Ireland. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Wylie Blue. Miss Alice Stewart, sister of the bride- groom, us bridesmaid, was the bride's only attendant. A suit of soft grey, with nzwy blue accessor- ies, was worn by the bride. The young couple lmmedialc‘y after the wedding left for England. where the honeymoon was spent on a motoring trip. They returned to -‘1=*ai:hi1l,"’ Maghera. elt, where Mr. stalwart is principal or the Techni- cal School and regional inspector. The bride is a, graduate of the On- tario College of Art and spent a year in Europe. returning to assist in teaching in the Art Gallery. where she had a large c‘a5: of children. She proposes to continue this work in Bclfust.~—Montreal‘ Star. (The bride has visited at‘ Cavendish Beach and is kindly re- membered by friends here.) Pleasant Surprise Awaits Fishermen. (C.P. Hy Guardian's Special Wirell L, N. s., May s_cep-l tain James Sheaves of the Glou- cester fishing schooner Andrew and Rosalie arrived in port today to land two Liverpool fishermen he had picked up in the fog on the] banks and to report the loss of two of his own crew, only to find. they had reached shore safely. ‘ Meanwhile Oscar Vantassal and‘. Alex surictt, two Ynrmouth fish-1 ermen rowed their dory into that‘ port yesterday after covering 30; miles in 20 hours. They had become‘. separated from their mothcrshlp, al 45 foot motnrvessel under Captain Henry Rogerson. Separated from the small motor- vessei "179" by a dense log earlyl Sunday moming. Arthur Dalby and‘ Murton Tliorbum of Liverpool set‘ their course by compass for shore and sthricd the 50 mile row. On Sunday they sighted the Gloucester schooner and hailed her. ;:—~_—,———-_._-»-—-—,...~- .. . VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE: May 5—'I‘a.nimbar from D. E Indies. Robin Goodfcllow from S Africa. l Oiss from Jamaica. 1 i i Msgnhild from Nfld. Ports. Cornwallis from Montreal. Marine Trader from Montreal. 'i——1ovaa.s from Immingham. Incemore from Liverpool. 0—Bilveryew from Far East. Mckeesport from U. 8. Ports. 10—Ohedabucto from E. 0. Ports Portia from Nfld. Ports. ll-—Trentino from New Ymit Osthcart from Montreal. Fort Amherst from New York mm Townsend from St. John's =l-lowYou May Get Rid of Those Painful Bolls When boils start to break out it is an evidence the blood is clogged up with im- purities and purified by a good blood medicine. We boliove there is no better blood cleansing medicine than Burdock Blood Bitters. It helps to remove the foul matter from the blood, and once the blood is purified the boil! Nisa and our at as and. in PP." ’ mu“, Man. Bridge from Phila. 1t—Pllsudsi_tihfrom Ctdynia. requires to be thoroughly Tr: You will want something really nice for Mother. Here are a few suggestions. Cups and Saucers Ayniley Chins Fancy Cup. um 33"?" in MAD! patterns and 5-bit”! -600. 650. 751:. 81.00 and up Royal Albert Bone Chins Cups and saucers. Fancy shapes, ptefly pt. 3 tons. -6512. and sum PAGE THREE " ‘- Remember Th c On (-2 Who Never Forgets! MOTHER'S DAY May 10th. in various sizes and weights. —Each $1.98, $2.95 and $4.50 BOOK ENDS in Bronze. —PBlr 50c. 85c and 51-25 BOOK ENDS In Flemish Copper with Pewter, Pr. $4. CANDLE STICKS In Flemish Copper with Pewter- --Pair $1.25, $2.00, $3.50, 54.00 and $5.25 FLOWER. CENTRES in Flemish Copper with Pew- tor Elch $1.25, $4.25 and $5.50 FLOWER CENTRES in Stlver,—- —Esch s1.15, $2.50, $4.45 and up to $10.00 DESSERT KNIVES with ivory handles 6 for 51.00 ELECTILIO IRONS Choose from a large selection of Fancy China and Pottery including Candy Jars. Vases, Cake Plates, Relish Dishes, Etc. Glassware Patten-n_ A 5'30 variety of Patterns in steps out Glassws e. Goblets, sherbcts, [on organ. ' Dhhfll, Etc. SIII1 Mother on 5 new MAYONNAIBE OB. WTTIPPED CREAM SET A smart looking and useful set in cut glass. Extra good value at this low F!‘l¢¢- —Sct 850 Flower Centres Marmalade Jars, Handlu Plates, Handled Cake Piste. I-‘lower Centres, 3-Piece Console Sets, Relish Dishes, Vases, Silver Bread Trays. Silver Comports, (gmnfl 5]”) Silver Cake Plates Sliver Relish Dishes Silver Cream, Silver Hot Water Pot, Silver Ice Tub and Tonga, Lovely Cut Glassware CUT GLASS CUT GLASS WITH STERLING SILVER. DEPOSIT Silver Holloware Silver Pie Plates with Pyrrx Lining silver Butler Dishes. —-at. 85c. $l.00_ $1.25, 51.45, sz.25_ ;4_5o —st $i."§ -411 512- . $1.50. $2.00. $2.40 "II 3135. $1.95. $2.75. $4.50 —Each $150. $1.15 and up to 514.00 Tea service. 3 pieces — Teapot, —5ct 38.95. 814.50 and up to $40.00 S“"" “°'°I' Bullets-E-ch $2.76. $3.45, :3.-:5, sum 4. $7.95 Allo I treat many other items not listed here that us no.9, suitable for Mother. —Each $1.00 —Esoh $1.00 —Each 50c —-Each 65o —Ea.ch $1.50 and $1.95 —Each $4.50 —Each $5.00 —Each $1.95 —at 52.00 and $2.73 Flatware $2.45, $2.95 S3. .. 25 Rogers 1847 Silvcruarc in "Her .\f;ijest,\"' and "Syl\'i::" Patterns. Community Plate in "Ht-rkley Square" Pattern. Tudor Plate In ‘‘June''. "Barbara" and “Elaine” Patterns. INTRODUCTORY OFFER- 4 "Elaine" Pattern Bread and Butter Spreaders —-for only $1.00 Sugar and —Each $5.00 —-Set $6.00 Charlottetown Summersitle BOTH STOR ES llirinitp Giuitch dlburib THURSDAY, MAY 7 7.00 P. M.—-Chsminsde Ladies‘ Chorus —- social Hall. 8.00 P. M.—'I‘rinity C. G. I. T. An- nual Concert —— Henri: Hail. Q Captain Sheaves picked them up. at first believing they were two of his men. Watson Conrad and Tom Bmphy. both of Boston. who had also strayed from their ship in the dense fog Saturday. After searching truitiessly ior his‘ two missing dorymen. Captain Sheaves headed for Liverpool and‘ learned on his arrival here that Conrad and Bwphy were safe. hav- ing reached shore through the fog. ‘" PETER WORTHY Reg. No. 5546 P.E.I. Enrolment No. 2 This is a beautiful blood Stanton bay color. Won second prize at Charlottetown Exhibition in the Standard Bred Carriage stallion Class and has produced some good stock. He is sired by Charles Wor- thy by Guy Axworthy. Dam it Miss Pretoria by Peter The Great. This horse will stand at, Mr. Albert Crsswelrs Stables. Oyster Bed Bfldxe for the coming season and will meet. mares that are some dis- stsnce away by special appointment. Mares at owner's risk. $7.00. Terms for season $5.00, $10.00. CUTOLII-TE & CRASWELL, Owners. ALBERT CRASWELL, In Charge. L-4-till-5-6-3t. MW? BARGAIN FARES To SACKVILLE —GnllIg_ FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1938 Proporttonately low Faro! from other stations Children of Five and under Twelve years of age HALF FARE. Tickets g‘I;I in DAY OOACIIBS ONLY. For Further Information Consult Any Ticket Agent tianadian llstionsl Railways cz.d..d.i;‘:h.Ei..vi The Registered Clydesdale Stallion “Scottish Chief" No. 26702 will stand for the season of 1936 as follows : Commencing May 1st this horse with stand at Acorn’: Stables, Souris, from Monday evening until Friday noon of each week, and from Friday evening until Monday noon at caretaker’s stables at Bay Fortune. _This horse has passed Premium inspection, and is choicely bred from outstanding Scottish Clydesdale strains. Ila has been a prominent prize winner and possesses qua]. ity, draftiness and splendid action. Mare owners should see this animal before breeding. For particulars and terms apply to A. McClumpha, in charge, or the Department of Agriculture. IA395-5-2-5-7-9 WESTERN CANADA "’°°‘“’ EXCURSIONS bargain From all Stations in Enstun Canada GOING DAILY — MAY 14 to 28 Inclusive Return Limit: 45 days TICKETS G000 IN .'IOUIIlSI'SI%lNG(.‘A§nt&'unppnnins.aiidy lbéopnrsniln. O:S'I‘A.NDARD SEEING CABS at Inns Ippltnllnnlstly llfie per mil; 0051' Of ACOOIIOIIATIOI IN 11040 CARS ADDITIONAL B$AGIlGnu£. &vt1I&atlh1.ArtIrur. Armstrtnu.Qi'n~ngoars’iwtnt. &S#lCU1$iG:.iflf#fl'Dd1oIflml assy¢¢. ASK FOR HANDBIIA CANADIAN NATIONAL -_-_ ._._ Grate Rates on Lolisters For Boston Express Refrigerator car service Crate rates on live lobsters for Boston from UhIr|0”€' town. Murray Harbor and other shipping points Hut. "3" been established by the Canadian Natlonsi Express. Commencing Wednesday, May 13th. Ind 0"?! w“d“’3' slay thereafter up to and including June loth and thence on each Thursday, commencing Juno llth. Int" the "'4 0' "‘° season an express refrigerator car service will be operated _.._. Irons Chu-lottetowri for the purpose of handling live lobsters :4‘ ” for the Boston market ' I-‘or fall pnrtlcnlara of rates and service see your Express Agent or communicate with M. Calder, General Agent. (her! tetewn. Canadian National Express