THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . siuirioiv LIFI INSUR- aaigiifrfiu b-erae-r-zi-su The Gentral Guardian CONGRATULATIUNS- Mir. W. ibis column is reserved for news oi 0. Fyfe, Hillsboro Street reoeived local interest but advertising ol the congratulations of his frlehdl a newsy natme may be inserted yesterday on the occasion of his at 5 cents i word strictly par 79th birthday. able in advance. —-'—- SHOWER. AND ADDRESS -On Wednesday. May 1st, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton RBYIWI‘. Mt- Herbert, was filled to capacity. when the friends and neighbours of Miss Marion Raynor gathered to honor her on her approach mar- riage An address was read oy Mr. . _ CA PI TO L TODAY and SAT Tho news story of I939 ls tho success story of I940 . . . “using Maisie ls Back... 'I".‘. l) ,,,,._. 1 TUDAY & SATURDAY ZS ‘ii-IE MISSUS RS FRIUIGIIUT R CRASWI-ILL for Photographs, DIPHTHERIA _ IDIMUNIZING CLINIC-Friday, Notre Dame 10.80 A. M. Queen Square, 2.30 P. M. L-IiIZ-a-i-lii. "t: I.- ‘ w ' m M. elihS o vlgseisiiéanfililidaornapglrspyagvaiii-Esenrl: égilifehjflgléimfigetgéfié‘ aeirgghg V." .. - “Ftwi und loose" ended . . . this foil and ' - r. sequel begins! ll’: gay! It’; grqnd, ,, iowdily solve the "Bathing Beauty Argyle shore. sabbath. uesable 10.30 A. M. Stanchel 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse 7 P. M. Mr. Donald MacDonald, preacher. L-289-5-i0-1i. taken by surprise Miss Raynor in a few well chosen words thanked her friends for their kindness. The rmainder or the evening was spent in social intercourse and instru- m»- STARTS WHITER! i» .~ y ha’ e --i 1"‘ _l ii at y! ' n. y’ '~ i i between cocktails, cufis, and liissesl i i i I EIIN OT PAY l CRAWFORD MEMORIAL, christ- ian Church, Bradalbane. Regular service on Suridav 12th inst at 7 PM. conducted by Rev. Isaac Cavcnder. L-28G-5-lU-li. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES. Sunday, Mav 12th. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. M. iMarshfleld no P. M. L-2iiiJ-5-10-ll. PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- TlCQ-St. John's Church, Milton, at 11 A. M. and Evening Prayer at 7.30 P. M. St. Marks Chiucii, Rus- tico at 3 P. M. Rev. W. J. Phillips. L-30U-5-lU-li. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Serviceson Sunday, Mav 12th as tol- ‘ilows: VlCtOrla 11 A. M.. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Mother's ‘Day will be observed. L-222-5-10-1i. l JUST RECEIVED another ship- ment of Sugar-Tongs in "Forever" pattern, Community Plate. Regular price $1.50. S eclal Introductory Oi- fer 25c. Ho ans. Charlottetown. L-279-5—10-ii. NOTICE T0 FORUM LETTER- WRlTERsZ-No letter can be insert- in in the Public Forum unless ac- companied bv the real name and address of the writer as a giliiraiitec Smiley BURNETT ‘*5 RANCH-IQ GRANDE JUNE STOREY MARY LEE PAlier-GMDENWESI _...__{€__ _ .. Stewart 11 AM. and Lot 40 at ‘.1 RM. Rev. T. J. Boyce, B. A. Al Mount Stewart at 7.30 P. M. the Rev. E. B. T. Miller, B. A., will preach. Special Mother's Day servzccs. L-15b-b-iU-1i, CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES.— Whitsunday. May 12th. Crapaild, St. John's Church, I-loly Communion 11.00 A. M. spriiigiield, ALSO SERIAL A: COMEDY EMERALD SCHOOL Gerard Allen; 3_ Pauline Moham Trvon Presbyterian Church ut 7.30 mental music. After refreshments were served, all departed for their homes virishing Marion every hap- piness for the future. PRESENTATIONS-On April 29th, neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Jane Ballem, Southport, to honour two popular young men. Austin MacCallum and Dori MacRae who have offered their services to their King and country. Mr. M. W. Wood gave the address and presented each with a well filled purse. The boys thank- ed everyone present. and all Joined in sinrziniz "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows " The evening was pleasantly spent with music and games, after which a delicious lunch ivas sewed bv the hostess. singing of the National Anthem brought the evening to a close. liilUllIMiUE A farewell party and dance was hold in the Lower Montague hail on Monday evening for Mr. Wilson by the Montague Hockey Club where he was a valued member for the plist few seasons. Messrs. Stewart and Becks new store is progressing favourably un- dcr the capable direction of Mr. Samuel Martin. and staff. Mr Reigh Tinney of the P E. STAYS WHITER! For indoors, it's "Cilux" Enamel It's clay to bring fresh sparkle into your home with the bright colours cl “Cilux" Enamel. Touch up chairs, rabies cabinetapvoodwork and trim with" Ciiur.” Indeed it costs leu than you think to re- decorate wliolzrnam: wiih" CSIuxYAsk your for "Cilux"—the easiest-toms: enameii “it Get the Fin that it not only "'l'rutone" White Make sure you get SEE YOUR C-i-l DEALER Now C-l-L paint actually sheds c_l_ir_!.' Wherever you see smart homes this year, those finished with gleaming "Iruton_e” stand right out. For this glowing white paint has prowl! STAYS whiter-despite winter dirt! And because of its special "Triitonc" White acruallynctlzatvs ITSELF, \\ hat’s more, the new Trutonc” White House Paint rozrlr you no more than Ordinnr C-I-L dealer to show you his colour card EZlIHtS. Indeed it s actually _more CCOIIOmlCZl , ecause like all C-I-Ls scientifically made products, it spreads farther . . . protects better STARTS whiter but: algg rain, dust and C-I-L formula, of good iaizii. arartin who left on Tuesday and ignger! _ u Ax r1 1.1!’) ‘$.15 _ 1.00 _ ma MOUNT ———-STEWART “Inn aiggijemlllleffiqs liltglrllgsivliéhellmmtfr; Fhls year make your home the trimmm, S"R. .' ‘ ' r ' ' ' ~ L y ““““E H” PASTORAL CHARGE. - Mount Police. Mr. Martin will be missed ‘hi’ whmm "‘ U” “°‘ghb°“'h°°d- SPwiY to your Master Painter. itl ish Exactly Right for Your Purpose IISTED BEIOW z Allin - JOHN MILJAN ___ i?fiFalifif'i;?*;;f"§;g,fi;,;§’f°“ 7W1; pm P991 was a business vigil,” CARVELL BRO§., LIMITED 151.11’. . . lulu’ BETH Honor Roll for April- L-23o-5-10-1i. to Montague Tuesday. r z.ltl...< Grade x._i_ Kathleen whim‘ it Miss Coleen MacLean underwent Dlnflbuw" 1 H. ; i; __ 7,90 _ 94m y M, 5A1‘, MAT, 3,30 2. P.ua Crokm; 3. Marlon 31¢. SERYICES 0F WORSHIP willbe an operation for appendicitis in the ' 2 l ‘mbl '2 ‘ o‘ i“ "HYVEEKLY NEWS Enéeriide lx-l Bettv Jones- 2 ‘Cglacllnailallaché bfileiliilltlllyklsglill: Xmas County Hospital’ . For Sale Everywhere -- i D055 N . P. M. on Sundav May 12th Tryoii carious asp TRAVEL Gelle- VIII~1~ Mmxv Mvrnrizh: w" , _ . _- . :rf;*"_<'.*f'"_+—‘: v ~ ~ ~__w=-y~~-._- ~ »_" -~-: - -~ l 2» GQITlPM Mllfilill‘; 3. Helen ‘,{,‘,°,.?‘CA‘§,?§;,§{§ would carefully remove with for- to be begun all over again? number oi’ plants grown from 1- Croken. “.111 be m charge of gpyylcfs, cops its male portion, the three The first generation of the new treated seeds, one was obtained with Grade VIIAI. NIMY y Corr: 3- L-2ll8-5-10-1i ----- anthers, without injuring the deli- grass proved to have the dominant the double-chromosome number _ Higglxiglchiéllrllllly; 1&:":E11I‘\§o1ClO\'\'.2 T“? A umxa _ MRS. J, WALLACE 555w cote feathery pistil or female or- characteristic of perennialism. wrich was fertile and true-breeding imbued Yesterday In 1...... - t - ... Tl . a -— - at". maze. firs? ti": t... transit °‘..‘.‘3;l€“35.’““8l.l‘ t:.‘..*":;a“1"'=.'tr~..t3le Grad? Vw-L Vivian Murphy: z‘ - ie ea occurred at her res- 8 l) - D 8 C - 8 8 - , “Rant-hi; .. lxlilllie” At Capitol For Three Days Sanitorium will address the Annual Meeting of t..c Free Dispensary Helen iWlliTiilV; 3. Cilivton Hughes. Tilcsday. May 14th. 8 o'clock ill Can- Grzide II Sr: »-1. Emmett Mo- idence, 13 Passmore Street, Char- lottetown, Wednesday, of Mrs. Shaw, vent contamination by foreign pollen. plzlciy self-steriie. The one involv- ing Elongatum W85 only partially From this initial have been secured lant 6.000 seeds n the course of .. _ (m _ ,_ . _ , - _ , _ q 1"‘ » . _., _ _ _ . aigcd 74, beloved wife of Mr, J. In a dfly 0!‘ $0 when the plsflis fertile. time. These seeds are large. appear R1 v DOQhZS-migegiaglail; (filfingllglfissll; haghflé‘ fisgph Afloyliyrgdi. M I H aim" 1'93")“ R°°‘“>_-_ L ~51 5 10 lllwglllflge Sim“, bang; o; this chy, became receptive to p0 leii, this was ’I‘ii:s was a. step ahead, but ap- to be capable of bemi; sown deep- wwmu‘ Lneglmluv ‘awyfl. “mo w Se? 2 him‘. C10“ a Gnmnfltilblxifiltkflly, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA‘ Mn,“ Shaw. who had has“ m my collected from the male glass pai- neared t_o Iczid toward a dead end. 1y. have already produwd under retiy striving to wrest me Ranclio ‘Grfie I bwath"; “Hm q‘ d _s,unday_ MM. 12m’ Mun.“ Rwnwsoiiie time, was formerly M155 ents and carefully dusted into each For sterile plants are of little use. nursery conditions a pliilit with urande away from its young _own- Robe}; Cm m, (j l), ., 1g e" 11 A, M, Lime sands 3 P_ M Mm. Flore-lice Shaw, dallgfltel‘ of the floret and the head covered lis be- But the work kept up. The second deep-reaching and widespread roots 91-5, Benson L, 00315333513, §t1ff1ng WU“ ~1~ P~ wit?’ . ~ oliiia my Harbor 7 R M_ R0“ w_ c_ We M]; and 1W5, JQhn Shaw o; fore, a small bag being tied to tne and third generation of the new - a true perennial plant. the young Dodges into revolt against i F m‘- “lll. {ill ‘Pfiilflil. 3. pickem’ Andover‘ N_ B" Wm munch BfQQkIL-y point, bu; has been a stalk to record the parentage. It plants woe grown of the partially Beautiful, vigorous stalks of the what they consider Gene's iron- 53111111", Mvcniyillv. _ L-ZBJ-Q-IQ-ll, resident, of Charlottetown for 5 seemed a long and thankless task. fertile Eiongatum-dcrived seeds. new grass nameless as vet. are handed “Lcncm and Gene 15 Co“. llfailricc M’ 'I‘lci~nev. Principal. ' ' stontiv caiollng them back into line. Ferris ‘iaylor is suitably sinister as the villain. and Mary Lee, a cute youngster indeed, mores as young Smllev Burnette is excellent, as al- Eilccn Grrenlili. As iant. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERYICES. — Simdrlr, l"th.‘ Cardigan 11.00 A. M DLlllfn< ' l nuinbfr of years. S113 was o woman of splendid ‘Cllill‘il(.‘lCl‘ and her death will The work was onerous since in such wide-species crosses the crossing success is loiv and several tlloiis- and florets had to be emasclllatrd Under ordinary circumstances the second generation clearly dem- onstrates the assortment and re- combination of characteristics de- even now proudfy stretching to the roof tops of the greenhouses at the Division of Fbrage Plants. Clsunail . P M luonmguc 720-? M‘ H‘ learned ivitli regret by friends both d m t t f EXPefl-illeflifll Pa"?! ll’ Oiimll- 7° . - - r »- , ~ : _ u-illi n and beyond ml it _ all p0 naed o secure a few rived rom the parents. In this tle la an the seem tn possess flail,“ dogigeilunixe, Stlféfiv In M emoi‘ lain fsftlfdfgteq Cglcmlhif] ‘gnlllinl°(_tf(insc‘\‘liqf Bcsidys her sol-row“); c hyusband seeds to establish the first gcnern- case. however. 95 per rent. cf the niany ydnelslrable ‘characteristics Di‘. 1-0155 o; Kay and Tom Dwgel an“ ‘me Oxhejrgchctlrchp, 011m‘, town‘ A‘ ithcre are left to mourn, one sis- tion hybrids. But the men vrere izcnerntlon poved to he perennial. Stevenson and Dr. Armstrong both evening 591mm“ Wm b‘, mm u, 7; tor, Nrttie, widow of me late 13,», tireless. Three, four years wen; by. Tiicn a large number of plants hope that the results thus tar ob- Bcc. i‘ ways, in his comedy ro.e of "hog" 1mm rurghm- 110mm L_233_5_1Q_n_ i Charles lliathieson, of Harirngton. 1719511115 h9g8?! ‘~11 5110i“ W85 Sfilvcifd Comblhili‘! pfirhililiil- tallied in the nurseries will till! lenlikrli Millhouse, constantly plagued by the , __ _____ and two brotlters, Albert Shaw, of M first they vie-e not we m- ifiill- 8W1 forage quelity- fertility summer be reproduced vitriol lite _ , ,_ __,l_>l1-F5\1lI1EvEfIie_Tiriker. we“, nawm my“. M he, mm CORNWALL PARTORA l, Brnckley- Point Road, and Hon, 1), couraging. rind large seeds. and i\ third gen- most varied climatic and soil ron- “":"" " l 1n yea-go“ ‘P p 1",,“ Am. agme CHARGE. — services Oil Sunday, Edam‘ Show. Summerside, Judge Attempts were made to cross eration established. But this gen- ditions. Only then will it be learn- Wi e-(‘1~‘i(-i-jqir “hlaisie” Is 1940. in; llll1""v\\0:l, Jenkins‘ Ff r‘ ‘MW 12th (Mother's Day) New or the County Court of Prince some twenty species of Agropjvroii, oration shelved '1 decline in vigor. ed whether the new grass can adaot i S i -\ l .5 mm‘, mn'_;n'n,,"“F_n._p,., M ‘m, ggg iDominion 11 A. M. Kliiusiuu s. S. County. extensive-rooted grass and of these Tile nerd to find ancrher solution itself to the wind, the siln. i116 C011- liiitli Today At Prince Edward and Frederick slept-law's wduction is o! the highest caliber roughout. Grade V—l. \/-....' Mllnn; 2. Donnie Machlchern; 3. Jerry 113E i2.l5 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Cornwnu =7 P. M. and S. S. fit ll A. M. Rev. ‘E. R- Woodside, Minister. 0f 64. lirl" funeral took place on May 1st from hcr lair home to the (Patriot Please CUM’). . Mrs. Shaw will be laid to rest this afternoon in the People's only two proved possible, the Al:- ropyron Glaiicum and Agropi an each floret, they results? Or would the \ii'Oi‘K have was indicated. The scientists re- sorted to another phase oi genet- nativo to England. From a lzirve The West will always remain a wheat growing country. Crop r0- _ _ .. ‘ .., ~ » , _ cemetery, folio in rvi t t- Elongatum. Hybridization of J10 ics in the effo": to ll‘ ti d h- t.ti , 'itl th till .. ti ll of the 5:.’ pulls‘; {index "t m? ‘>1 mtg-Y fwn vyffri‘ wqtimclgfiducglglrllg‘, L"’84‘5'10'u- iiig at 2 ocioclllle titanic; ifalfpifm two species with numerous \‘l'li'lf.- ling of tlic nulmbeiegl cplriiiencfiin- nhwg; dlivelopccie ‘lhereyiinifil wheat" i “the tilifioa»i““iifilius°fetffariisié‘é 11:; frigid» im- iwlt. i5 —-——-~~ e- ilyrgigi "ome- ihe “mi levies ,3,‘ gigieinglgs gjggigggsyigglgg-gi 53...? ,,’§,',‘g1.';g‘ mfiggg-"yqg if ogre“,,,sggg;;;;fi;;.me;§giiif ,1, flfiflefilgjflfilv a? '82,?‘ éifiréketig‘ tag? ‘Z}fee(;;,,§\1-1Ofi,.\1,l,,,.n Bghnlgjtplléglxllrgg fggrlehelsl Ttll-‘Ibangl- hi‘? Ylilpcfitll-fiildl ' $1M . Hundreds of thousands of arms seed? ~ ' ‘fffifftsinvxd which vyonldvhtiienvls! H. ..‘\l.,._$l.._~iuminz h1m_rI-he eventful solution i, and R ._ J‘ w Hf”. v a _" “'_ i‘ "Pi W- 1 i911 pollinations were carried through. The scientists turned to drugs remain dry and barren. llfcrmvrr. f“ cm“ 1'35 unusual and arresting as is me Hambflok 33mm 81,51,110’ m: i“ 1M3 fisier-i» Mrs.’ J. D. J "il- New Growth For Six thousand hybrid seeds wtre ae- In recent years it has been discov- along fences and roads and 0H . Mme west, o; we 91cm“, beautiful S010 “Th? Chris“ n , "15- C13; MTS- Lrilivri Ric-Cruz‘ Plains tually obtained ered that chromosome-doubling lr. waste land this new ETRFS “iii '"'"' “My Lending splendid ‘up n to the Gemini“)? “m “m” bv a s Alexandra. Mrs. C. D. McLean, This produced the first genera- liiants can b: broliuht about bv siib- vlde feed for our wild grime and " fine work of Tone and ss Sothern ;_ Mufch‘ ‘ ‘ " 1 ‘ ‘S- W- g-Yde River; Mrs. B H Suiii-‘i. ——— tion. ‘Jectiiiz the seeds to weak solutions birds, are Ruth Hussey, Lee Bowman_ Al- Mm Jenkins “m be _ H auriton Mass. and Mrs. Minnie _wflil'f_ifrhitflnue_d_frgm Page 4i with trepidation and hidden, of certain chemicals for a definite The men who have fiP\"‘1°°*’¢ 1W1 JWYIZI John Milli“. Bernard miss"! 1n hm hemp n d 15°“ "' Mlmfiy- Hfllnlker. N. H rler ‘ “——-—————""'- quite unscientific emotion, the 5C1- time, Qne of me most effemv, the new plum an, emu-m- awaiting Nedell an Marv Beth Hughes. Nor Communm, h 1 n’ h _lhe pallbearers “we: Messrs, \'.'. J, strip each side of the double row enlists and their aides watched chemicals for this work is ruff-h‘: the summer ‘Ihev hom-Vthat 1940 éggkggftgzldgégrfgfigélmllqg; ready and’ iiilllliiriyp tiliqgngoflgélggs I-Mutch.‘ M. hfcLr-orl. J. liinrriwiv, oi spikclets of each wheat head the development of the first {I011- cine. n. narcotic almloid dciivcd ,will see thedntroduclion into zen- Jfifie mag“ the mo“ phommiphlc- “w” are mt to "loam her pass‘. Riclggrrégion, R. Dochcrti», and H Ifzgzlxililnéfmtlntfi‘? to 20 florets. Then. oration Plants. Would they produce from the meadow siphon. a Dluit leral use of a new and ilfllVPrllll a _v of t e many beautiful settings, “ weapon for combatting soil ercsln ll. 1 .1 / g egg,“ NA’ Rum “mam”, EATONS SPECIAL BLEND c EATONS |; Today; Xillili\\ave zbofizianiziisllspegxlih M _ c i" ' ' T FRIDAY slirunnliv MONDAY BULK TEA “'- -—~ it Radio phnuam MggOEBIK-LMUYII‘ “' 1- _— tau Time l0. 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