i’ Mixed Geode or Cheni- y Ii- llay and Pastures, at Again deliver Fertilizer direct Hostile farmers’ barns, which eats our many customers the ll Iilfiklllflilllllilfles as soon os the hook your orders early so we can I‘ ntieiiiion. 0|‘ some one in your vrdnt a full truck load youreelf. ryto ‘all points ln the vicinity of Char- ot a ssrioll extra chorqe for outside points, ac- dletoneetrornthe Plant. ur order to us as eoon as possible, so we y dellveryat your home. We cordial solicit Fertilizer business from new custom- en, us well o: o d ones. ' A. HORNE o» c0. . CHARLOTTE-TOWN T-ridil ""5"" m"'l"°l'l' Accepts Post With TUESDAY. MAY U. grrflllfli Vi“ vicinity, in casej con guarantee Iil ‘_u_.fl,|.|s‘RI -— Ell Parlor. Eliiirboth IIAOEW . In!!! is a patient. in ti‘: King's ital-ll». I ‘Agnes Amear was tonatrlv lstivee and rrionds MI». OAR]. I‘. BURKE whohssecceptsdtheoiieroicen- gdlan Airways Lid. to join the staii ea pilot-entities: stationed Monoton. He will be in passenger Mir, Burke isssonoKMiKWJF. lottotow ‘lib: Field Man in the Depertsnent. oi Agriculture. I-le learned to iiy st. 1'» the aiternoon at 3A5, and the "to iourth at man. Elsie. lnisnt gugbter . Do. lovers. ag osunsrr-ne 8.1.. on 911mm g ined when he won the Wdbster loam in lillimlrntlons and Logue Open competition at Sydney, . B. in Augv. 1937, which gave him e lmm...“ it‘. “i”? filial‘ on e r us year. e e wm; m, “m w v series oi boniires which ItAMSAY-Ait Maipaque. “mt Th.‘ “..e"‘e§$’r‘s’.i- obi-in e comma u... »- s r .. till" mrcn=cnr ' e . or p n - _ lax competition. During the lest ‘Hy m om“ m” dam the hon GAUTIIIEB-In tho city. May 8. Oauth year he has been doing co ' oi MURRAY-At 8E water Street on n. 'r. Holman. Ltd. Mil-rev. in his sand veer. mm his late roeidecos an Wed- iotih, service starting lee. a People's Cemetery. In Memoriam In levies names-v at WILLIAM HeaDONALD Who poled sway May 8th, 1081. "WM h: m» Parents. sum and L-iiee-s-e-u. _ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER newsman Charlottetown and North Wiltshire and i1 is . ‘Home mogwhosls be-gbieeard recent- literature and the at substitute is to w service ii years d “ab. “Wmfifluww use he entered the service at the! oi modern literature but who“: in j- totin- e boobs can straws“? t t thEir-lged- ostlo - o is: :3 but u‘: McDonald. oh" rim oeieeoois and cm. William's tel- _ m; piper, Donald Meteod v eessncinl the hi at”... The evtr Queletl fiat" ‘WM y» spades. etc. hnnsll 8| Chandler. , Ir-llsr-ii-l-st. SWEATER! hllh ' siseeiemao.’ Jiendw I , L-lfllt-I-t-I SIMPSON‘! M t Isle continues su time wee L-Iflfll-U-ll-bi. PAINT-We have one o! the lllluat stocks in the Maritime 1o choose 1mm. Rnneil its Chandler. b-lllil-b-‘ri-bl SUNGLO lbs-Poultry - Livestock coals irom Ihctory to Farmer and Ran her. SIMPSON’! no down payment sale continues all this week, lr-lllfll-c-l-bi. JUST ARRIVED, new Jerseylaine Dresses. sizes l4 and l6 onl . Rob- SUNGLO FEEDS are Bette‘; atrfid best gar-bruise. and o1 o bee: Ingredients always. SIMIBONS no dorm payment sale continues all this week. L-IZZI-b-Q-ili. CONORATULATION; — Hearty congratulations are extended to Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Wood. Hopeton, who yesterday were cel- tholr marriage. Till ANNUAL buslnes meeting oi Hlrhvillo Oemotory will be held in the Hell on Wednesday, May 10th. It 8 p. in. Angus , Secretary. 11-1232. OYRO QEIJTING-A suggested plan providing {or the accommo- dation oi children wishing to roller- eltato was discussed st the tin oi the Gyro Club held last even- ing in the Hotol Charlottetown and on motion was reierred to the Juvenile Worir Committee to be nresented to the promer authority. Other matters e1 civic ‘ ierest were mo discussed. m. J. J. Connolly was tho chairman oi the meeting. B. I. SERVICES-lit was an- nounced at ell the masses at the Holy the owing to the great numbers of attending the Lady of Perpetual Help devotions, that another ser- vice wo be added. and this would be eid at 8.16 in the even- ing. This makes iour devotions. The iirst one is in the morning alter the 7.80 mass, the second in KING‘! BIRTHDAY SCOUT BONFmEs-fme District commis- sioners oi the Boy Scouts have been instructed to arrange ior Boy Scout. King's birthday boniires tor Saturday. May $0. to connect up ilre.s will have an added signifi- canoe. the Jury enlarged oi "asxildentol death". Coroner Dr. Dan Memories-n presided. Accord- oleaninrr his in the kitchen oi ‘Us home heroutgril 28 and the weapon was d arged accidentally. Shot ln the stomach. - his 2- ear-old wile died beione a phy arrived. 000 BOY ICOUTS WANTED- At s. meeting oi the Executive oi s oi 000 Boy Scouts in uniiorms would be required ior. the visit 0i’ 'I‘heir Majesties to Charlottetown on runs i4. Booutniaaters must communicate at once with w. J. J. Morris. Provincial Scout 00m- rnilicnar. e-dviainl hirn oi the mimbor oi Scouts they expect in Provis- m have on ill-rod! that clay. ion will be mode ior all Scouts when they reach headquarters in Charlottetown. whowilibeinchn-rgeoitheroyal train when it speeds through the e1 Caned M ted '1' Poligein ester-n Canada. uglier ve with the Moun- ' =rsrs §%§§agE ssrrwr-"rwcrsrss " Oiiv- ul lli" Vt.'._»'l"'. Lilv lnflnlvurwv- lr|'.i:li_|t.<~..<,, assess moss-ensue. R4) n '1) w nw ll M‘; v Discusses Problems 0f Farmers Y radio address delivered lost ti Wylie Gibson on be- Netional Conservative Association iollows: For a Jew minutes this even-ins I have the honor to my (allow isrmers ward Island. on scene leins that. we. in this province, have hf-i inson eh Wilde. L-lll 4-9-11. elsratiru the Golden Anniversary oi n determine. ion. or Atlantic and on the soil what they hope would be erous home not themselves. but more Dor- r those who would come passed s happy and proBP that, were to be penises would be and expenditure were , meet, and last bu CONDUCTOR ON ROYAL TRAIN-One o! the conductors H ever, that ninety percent candidates iuliy realise that they cannot and those promises because them ere not bssed on sound principles ‘A Kuflmmmb or a business. or balance its bud! uet k Hirrwnrih,‘ fir-i [Jilly spools to you. oi Prince Ed- oi the prob- agricultural contend oithe achieve- wlilch we can reasonably ior in the iuture. ‘Phat. we iorms have had t0 the strictest economy i! we were to keep our heads sbovs water re- minds me o! the Aberdeen Farm who sold twenty hens to s bour. l-le delivered nineteen in the day, and the iarm boy that the uwentieth one would be sent in the afternoon, just ls soon es she bed 181d h" B8B. In many sections oi is 0e and in almost every com- wo iind iarmers inanclally, and almost dis- urtenod. r do not wish to ga picture o! our rural con- ns, but in talking to a youflB 5' ma,“ p, weeks ago, a man who is the head oi a family, ialr sized farm. with his swd W hard and denied themsel comiorts. to see them W1 written on their discouraged is some msnds our sincere ettesi out doubtthe hopes BM and achievements oi Redeemer Church Sunday p tics in sore tings along lie. has worked vee many uh detest on. With- p dreams herriv with cl families. with iew but with an abund- and broad this iouridat- in ore disheerteninl than those laced by Aitcr the 1035 Election- llhB Liberal party iore- when was returned to hope that the romlses made toi-hc province and ro- claimed irom every p1 '1 point to west cape. I ieel confident that . Lea, who he ilnest iarrnersdnd one oi this province ly respected citizens. good health. We. would not be iscl situation that we usdndlsy. Where eedy iermers dis- om would be high- bsen granted province. serious see surrounding did the iinanciiil ireely isi-ms de productive broad acres the Re ur untry would o w prosperity he- they t be increased in any EX- ffivenue I W t by no means ing to balance dent r’ presi the south had celebrated saying, "You can m p 1e all that; i poop some to you’ cannot ipol all The ed is quite sp- iats at this time. m. cmpbeu ":0 make evcrybo .v Y ave no doibt wists]:- will not must ust its cltisenxrln d: Mi‘. Iorne I. Orawiord. City. has left ior Camp Hill Hospital, Hal- ,st- I a! the Provincial Council at the lay l‘ ts Association bore yesterday. Condly hes re- to New Brunswick sitar pending two vets with ber par- ..‘."~.::.*..':"i.$'r:s" "w" 5 s m8. .1 Bunurserside. yesterday at - oi the executive or inclel ed Mr. W. A. aguo tendedleufl? Scouts . S ear, arisen ud , Ere all vervmhuey“ armor, spcaknd let us look beyond the horizon and as worthv sons sttliie pertlooier time. ' JWe t have ‘beéo Mr! I ‘ us election mutter andwe ieedy llllNoi larger-Wilda’ the!“ o! year. The eltustbignéfitflm. ‘ 8W mt twin. minds me or . er ‘ msstergfileosfye oetioiLtake it 3°03. ll it'l ery. un was in s. posit n to vn. There are hund- a young men in our n this way could be- ent. ttinsr short. I can Drac- . is is vital importance to in this prwinoc. Science. which has bemi s great co- worker with the iarmer 1n his ci- iorts i0 produce crop~ periecaed o. metho where by the soil t. can analyse soil irom any ileld on your iarm and can in- iorm you whet that particular {laid required lo grow o certain cro . At the nt time this work is ins car cdomonasmsliscaleat the Experimental Station. Charlotte- town. but Dr. MsoMilinn assures us that his great aid to successful isrrn will be mode available to every armer in the pro . n this banner agricultural dis- trict, the Third District o! Queen's Whore dfllrying. hOR producti horse breeding, poultry iis ling ere our only means enue, the Pleticrmoiti lr Conservative party is be ing hliled as a stop tor-ward and in nlessrs. J. A. McDonald. one oi this province's eblest debators, ands direct descend- ant oi the McDonald Clan end his colleague Samuel Kennedy s. man who knows the needs oi the count- ry. and who a iew veers leru was honored by the citizens oi Char- lottetown with the highest position at their com-mend. that oi Mavor of the City. Those gentlemen ere receiving a grand welcome irorn our people todaiy. In the leadershin oi the National Party in D20 DI’. W. J. Gill'- ed and “.3 d justice and (air play to peotive oi class or creed As a i l ' to iarmerl irnmediaio those who have gone on let us. into whose hands their uniinlshed lob- nrs have passed press on and make ti= our Isand Province. whet o. intended it should be can- iinsst agricultural asrden. ifetlier Fleag demrptorist Re m" cod; that Rev. Fathcetgryl-l. I Fleming . 88. R... Rector oi the Roman (hilhglslbefloly was trainsiiee-red pong in Ontario yet to be nlatngd. h $1bi°nl§$ws§h§li°ill' Ehnfl mmnsnkn Ictivities were romoted. y the Drum-iii 500M)’. Plays presented ""5" hi! Killdonce were always Oiyzfliiiéanmstoriidanli‘. l‘ emllll Ddssib noted greatest ictr hk orwanizatilryn work in connection with Study Clubs. Amos Guy Murray died at his It was through his eiiorta the hum We yesterday. aged 6i. ici- Liguoi-tgn cud“ Union the first lowing an illness oi two years. Mr in the province came into exigt- Mil-i“? was born in Pontiac, . was a veteran oi the Bpon- relatives tan-American war. He was a mom- " him. however. was the spiritual b" 01 Company K. 39th Regiment. weliaret oi his congregntlm-L An Pontiac. efiquen preacher. he conducted many mlga-‘lonl 5nd "huts ward Island as years ago and 5°m°d;he1§- _ H9 _ Worsted _t.hs_ment_Poople’s _Cemetery. once. Work which was uppermost with throughout the prim/trim, At Patrick MoKennfls, 5t p“. 1:05;. Lot 22 an May 16th at I ‘Far-m oi mo norm situated tour miles irom Hunter River. 60 acres Null‘. balance good hardwood and suit wood. l. milk cows. 6 young cattle. 2 calves. Hens. Cream separator (MoC. Deorlng). Driving wagon. hunting sleigh. May 18th suvport Conservative our esteemed lender. Pow. "r. w_ J; r» Nlghflflon in bi- mmniii- cent effort to lnsugurstethispol- 5c‘. that. will make rm- the general progress. and development. oi this province. l.0.0_.F. Entertainment The Acme Robelcshlodge, Mon- tague held a very suocessiul en- tertainment in the I. O, O. F. Hail ornwednesdsy evening to a lull house. The following is the pro- gram: Remarks by Chairman. Mr. M, C. Reynolds; Brass Trio, Messrs. Strong, Fraser and McLean; "A Phiiadel uier “m” * 1". “Dani.” Mrs One Aot Pisy-"Hava you lied your operationl", Ma's Gordon, Mrs. Bernice Mellish; Miss Harris, Mrs. Marion MacDonald; MlssA1- Mclnren" . N". ‘ Dinah, Mrs. liirms wightmsn. One Act Play. "Well I Declare-Dr. Dalton, W. A. Hilchey; Henry, his aulstant. G. K. Wiahiman, Dr. Rsblnowitz. Bolton's friend. M. 0_ The AmneRebekah e.Mon- ious crook. W. D. Bt Pro- Reynoldr "Rattler" Cesaidywrigtoli; e lessor cleaver, whole ssor need, D. M n; Rob . a reporter, . A. Cerruthers_ Time-The present. Place-New ark. Moonlight and Roses-Colo by Miss llinid Coiiin with violin ob- liggato by A. Buns and Chorus. Music between numbers. including Harmonica Quartette. Cowboy songs by J. Bears with Guitar ac- companiment. and selections by Brass Trio. Clod Save the . FOOT COMFORT you can navs m Phone 140 H. ..I. A. BROWN Clrirapodisl -- Podiatrist I“ Gt. G80. EL. CTIIIIOOUOIII Al! loot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated special loot Plates to Olltl lilnln Hay iorlr. rope and locks. in]. > There Meeting! at L-IIN-fi-O-Zi. Meetings 5th District Of Kings Georgetown - — - — -— - — MI)’ 11th. 1939 sun-IN)“ 4 Q-e - Q —- w- s- v- Ml)’ Annsndsle — - — — — — — Mil’ 13th» 1939 St. Charles -_- -- -- - - — Mel’ 15th. 1939 Si. Georges — — - — - — — May 16th, 1939 All Evening Meetings Signed Tc Be Trsneierred Word was received at the Rs- Rodeemer parish, - Father Fleming was appointed rector oi the Holy Redeemer p". ish here six years ago. Under his leadership imllrovements were Liguorian Auction Salel Truck wagon. Wood alelghs. Gan; plow. S ring tooth barrow; l. hi. barrow. Turnip seeder. Fnnners. 1 set light harness. Work harness Double blacks and ro . Pigs boiler. Hey mower. Kitchen range. Aladdin lung. Lamps. Extension table. Chairs. 2 rocking chairs. 3 arnlll tables. Bedroom isirniture. > Vlotrola. Cream can. ’ Churn, Wrlnger and stand. Kitchen cabinet. 4 Terms cash. Ii not fine, first line day lollaw- _ "TVIIOMA! DOLGIB, ’ Ailctlalioer L-ISSB-i-O-fll. Quartile???‘ will bl Joint Political MURRAY DWI! Friday, May it MUD-RAY HARBOR Tnesdly. May 1a > Signed '~ ‘ TE A -l - gasses FLOUR '. MATCHLESS BLEND ‘ y Equal in Quality lo 60¢ tea -- -- y BREAK UMORN mun-accusin- .3-25¢ niisvrili_"_— " '““ 98 lb Bag - -'- - 4» fires" n LOB sriziis“ Tori?‘ “raise ir""""_'i-:nnmc ‘i611 2s“. “o'"""—“'”**_‘xi_rp_oi. With Fruit BOWL- - - FLOUR . - In Memoriam AMOS GUY MURRAY Mr. Murray came lo Prince Ed- OUOMORE BROS. Great George Street ** ~———s—_ States. mineral Wednesday aiternoor. from his late residence Water BL, service commencing at 2 p, rn. and iunerai leaving Peardooi House in Charlottetown ior the lost 14 years. Besides his widow, Jean Maicloan of Al 1., one daughter. Grace m’ Cibsr- lottotoyrn, survives. Two brothers and among whom is Mn. Thomas Mason, City, also survive. iomiei E tour‘ sisters Other United Inter- llational lionservativc POLITIOAL MEETINGS The undersigned National candidates for the 3rd District of Queens will hold public meetings as follows:- Corrsn Ban — -Friday, May 5th. Winaloe — — Monday, May 8th. Webster's Corner — — Wednesday, May 10th. Mount Stewart - —' Thursday, May 11th. York - — Friday, May 12th. Mt. Herbert — — Monday, May 15th. Meetings at 8 P. M. The Liberal Candidates are invited and will be given one liali‘ the time. J. A. MeDONALD. SAMUEL KENNEDY. National Conservative POLITICAL MEETINGS -o-o-o-o-- FIRST QUEENS Cliiion-Tueerlsy, May 0th. Hope River-Wednesday, May 10th. Kelly's Cram-Thursday, May 11th. Bonshaw-Fridsy, May 12th. Crspsud-Mondav May 15th. Bradslbsne-Tneeday, May 10th. The Liberal candidates are invited and will be given one hall the time. All meeting at 8 p. m. ““\> L. T. BEATON, '\ WALTER G. MACKENZIE. Liooi-i-s-tr: Ir-1082-5-5-2i. HON. I. A. CAMPBELL MO . ANNE-AB. F. W. JOHNSTON M. N. McGOWAN > $AA_AL NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Provincial Headquarters ‘ll OIAITON l1‘. Former! Cinnabar-land louse 0p te Prince Edward ‘Theatre CHARLOTTITOWN Prince new“; Island P. 0. BO ll TELEPHONE I“ POLITICAL MEETINGS The undersigned candidates for the District oi King's will meet the electors as follows:- Baldwin's Road-Tuesday Bridgetown-Wednesday, Cardigan-Friday, May 12th. 'All meetings at 0 p. m. (Signed), H. F. MCPHEE, LESLIE HUNTER, S. S. HESSIAN, JOHN MUSTARD. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA‘ A s i i i i GEO. E. SAVILLE. WM. HUGHES, D. L. MATHIESON, D. McLEAN. . 11-11 ‘ Mil. ‘Assad AA-QAAAA AAAAAAAAA electors ea iollowa:- Wheetley River-Tuesday’. Mar 9th- Klngston-Wednesdey, May 10th- llunter River-Thursday, May 11th- Ruatlco (BsnlO-Friiifli. M“ 12W- Meylleld-Monday, May 15th. Cornwall-Tuesday, May 16th- Liberal candidates are invited to attend and will be given one half D. F. BETHUNE, _R. R. BELL. 4 ,,_,.. Meetings at 8 P. M. The the time. AA ‘m; POLITIOAL MEETING The undersigned Conservative Candidates for the Second District of Queen’s will meet the 4 1 4