of . . . or don’t‘ come back!” "Blast the devils out ' ‘_ the sky Recldeaaly tlieyirotred inio iiaiilc on choi- aliulered wings, in rickety ships . . . that than they loved might live! And the trail they blued uni-on wiuuxorn side: will forever be I monument to theinl an iiui during leader of THE awn Patrol with a huge can of acct, including -B.§IL BA1‘_HB,ON E (‘on i-)' The Ro)75im i‘si’t iii the W?ls)l_ snows n.uu7’Xr 3.15 -. 1.00 — 9.00 Matinee: M, 3.15 Emninzs 7.00--8.45 KATY.‘ .~: wasn't even telephone bookl But any girl caii_gei_her IIIIII‘; . if she’li only do what Katy did! it’: the laugh-and-lovejofiper to ‘'3 Love: Hat Nancy'.'l ‘listed in (lie) , hook. DiBltol.‘is or Fox Glove win- to: killed ' table Plnn¢s——Extm early cab e and Cauliflower. trensp snted 20o doz. $1.40 Der 100- Extm Early Tomato. (will Droduce lots of ripe toes) - Late tomato 30c dorz. Celery 200 don. $1.40 per 100. Peppers, Cu- cumbers and Iceberg lettuce 25c doz. late cabbage and ooullllower not ready until June 15th. Cabbakfi 30¢ per 100, Cauliflower 20c doz. soc per 100. It by mail add me per 1 t . 10((7:Il'(:!!'B‘l'D?§ seedsmen have our and we tiellvor to them daily. We are al- pleased to have cusbomers ‘call at our gardens and l>€1'S0II- ally select their D1B!1i5- BTm€ boxes and we can rive better ser- vice, and dis make a substantial discount on urge orders. All orders for mnfljng or express must be gocompanled by money order of cash. small cheques add for dis- count. please write very Dlainlv our name, “5i‘~inif;"‘"a‘d§ appears in this paper Von Gay's plants have been distribu- ied throughout the Island {or the past iiiiy yours, and we have I1- wiiys endeavomd to cliswmcrs by pl seed pmcurable. word. iiias-. Snowstorm. R.osyMam. Balm ii- artnu Wasliln on llrciiic, Balcony Mixed. Blue Won- der. iicuywooii star. Fioniiniz Vel- vet rm: or Heaven. Stra P‘ All the above zoo doz. All Pciuniae limited quantity doz dOTiie iollowinc annuals at 200 Z. moi-. slacks, Phlox, Verbena, P0i‘tili.'(Cfl. Zinnia, sweet. sultan. K'V‘ilLli, or Bumimz Bush, Cox- comli. smpdraa n. Cosmos. Corn- llowe Ciuillanflg, Bolvie Ma.rl~ WB,Y5 Daub e It 50c 1‘ -_- ' , . d._ h eek. Elia.‘ °s‘Z’.;i.i‘Z.’...T“°i§‘.’. “.§‘°’““‘3i §‘;.‘.’.'.‘i“‘i."ii“..’.“.3ii"..“i‘.§i‘§...‘lo“§".°iwsay ‘mi Gamgigpis. B mafi 0! yam ac P. 0. Box lB’7. .Cho.rlot - .I.io sweet yawni- C “"s.——eeedn$;c dPanH L-1°°5~ aiimr _ 131 (.h 1, oz. ——---——-———---—- ieirmai. 33¢ "§ié'nniai.—.i=ansy mmmi vmuo CHURCH W1 Daisy in bloom-—Lurge Wln- ~"'—“‘ WM over at 10c, $1.00 per doa.—- °“l‘<‘Tburv Bell. 15¢. inium f’. *’°.:::":.:*. ‘fiE.‘.‘.‘.§1“.’.-...’$. .-in as .- iam ‘ ‘ 1 1 h 3, 5g oning gervice with common «-- iach. ‘$33 daz. ‘ifu Ougtllgrkgc noiiy- 3354 k"°9”’*€ 3‘ ‘he °°"““““‘°“ gh Mlllar preached two sermons lleparabory to the . sacrament. In t morning he '-- showed. how the teagwshins of the Goa l all-houlh un 2‘ law and W ' strum: is the only satisiyinz f¢110W* cA N G ship. In the ewnin the theme was the christian e mo Narrow", n.”’.*:‘ ‘:.’i‘*'..‘.‘“i‘,.:'.i2‘ 01' _ """"" lozgtfirltsligailulile isybroed and un- .l “"5" 3° ‘"“"’""°° "mt I ‘N11613:!-dlolr in its usual 5 lcndid will he in a position to take fanhlon contributed a beautl ul an- me of the canning of Y0!!!’ ”‘°‘“ “’ °“°“ ‘ Surplus garden vegetables “"1 at reasonable Ruth Puncl did ri.-nditionolMe Rest in the Lord.” service. This gppeuonce as my church and he both finely suns 5 colved. fruits GULF I GARDEN CANNERIES EDWIN II. WOK +Proprloior , - ‘i-i:...;-.:-~ M :.o‘-en ....._.__.....__.———-- 1 INSTANTLY KILLED 1/ N. 5.. .1 in-'-acorns. 3,D1'i'.h.:Bi!§z46. was kiulln:1 eeturdey. when he became aniumaied In the intoluni or dfllm 3“ g, ntumihe nfllfi "“- gtufiuhfl-_. . » Clan 1 FERTILIZERS 5. your‘ reguire/merits no 'i}'ii.L‘ (,i'Zi'.i?.'. 'l i rdian Sacred’ concert Government ._________ House Grounds WKINDIZBGAIWEN QDOSING-— . Ioggnwday morning, June fllitsogt Dame m‘h"‘—'wmd ‘ ‘i cool weather many cltlzie 3'30"-AL by puma _ lcttetown gathered on Goveriime (iinn ivicxanzie. Mus. ram. Tues- F House ounda yesterday atteru , day 3:30 and u p. in., Heat: Me-I Wm“ ‘K; 9"“ ‘ mortal Hall. L-596-19-G-2l Lighthorse Band ‘gave an —-—— ii‘il3i".§"‘§i§‘.§..."°“ °°"°'~;.'i.. ’”é§’” _ a ouncun g r em business meeting on Monday, June ' ‘ 19th at 7:30 p. m. in the school‘ hall. L-594. CentraI’Gua e y of His , Governor DeBloi.s. The 4 direction or Bandmiiste .Mc ndered the lane re rogrsm. Overture -— Lustspiel. Keler-Rain Incidental Music to the Merchant. ol Venice,Frederlok Roose. 1.Prelude kg Inmtei-inezzo. Portia, 3. March. Or- li, The Thunderer, Lflllbfl. L sonata, First Move- n. H mm, Arm: ed b Bid ood. “O of Dover," g “sa.vyiour,gBiessed ur National Anthem. .____._..__... Two Killed, Many Hurt in Tornado NNEAPOLIS June —-A iomiidi/‘mining north f here SLIGHT hotplste was believe he a slight An ii led a to ‘i’.‘2°v’e °i?een, blaze at the I deet I lire ssement .__.._. MINISTER OF FINANCE LEAV- S—Hon. Charles A. i , Minister or Finance, Mm. Ministefs sec- . wig; have or am left. Ba/turdiay b . train to on y h d b h in on rbttewmedmmgparty 8 ee 8. the Royal visit. wn _j.. BRILLIANT PIANIS'l'—Mr. H ace Macmwen has returned from New York City. He was recent) :- warded the Post-Graduate Di a. from the Jullisrd school or there. This WES 7 I lit! . For the past two years he has held scholar- ships at this institution. ___..._. COURT TUESDAY-— or the Supreme con - oi’ civil and 9. long‘ number of appeal cases are an a docket, it was learned. ___...._. FIRE IN KII€H!iN——Fire considerable dizmsg in the residence 0 74 Cumberlan e storm at Anok obouii 5,001) populati ly before 3.30 P.M. ADI’). It blew it o. it town of on. hit short- (8:30 P. M. it two blocks Filth Aven- continued only large hul1d— maggd was the rmory. the tire and 'wn __._____._ THE zmrrrsr CHURCH en ii a minute or two i made considerable One line of hose was used. .___._ WEDDING BELLS... St. Stephen United Church. Am- herst. N.S.. on Monday afternoon, 9, Miss Hazel Ella At 'l‘r1nity Funeml oi Ber- , prominent Prince egriculturist who . York on - esterdny alternoorito 0 humli. A 11 L5 it lorth "to unspotted should be an inner pl ttigard 00d. an RRXIECY 30 6358 m. I‘ Miss Vere H .M. C ggca safilg with lee] r ,. \tllSlC of our initly rendered a . Honorary , pell bearers S. Nottinlg, H. A O F. gill. M. . ’(3l'5, eloquent ’ evening Mr. Don ton’ 5 Little Things semian wits “Some that Count." The eve . was Walmisleys dwell below the skies." Miss C ll song "He that dwelleth." Keizer was in the York Cem Nicholson, Rev. Mr. Wilson Mr. hen conducted servi graveside. Personals Mrs. E. F. O'Brie;nnd two sons, Montreal, are visiting in the city, guests of Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Bright- :1. _.._.... Mr. I-vim G. Mcclure, Charlotte- . left iday mamiing for Montreal where he will eriiter the Royal Victoria Hospital there for troa b. . lure‘: many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery to health. -__.__..__..__.._.____, ST. JAMES CHURCH At at. James Piesbyterian Church yesterday the Rev. Dr. E. Townsend conducted the morn- ing service. He e from the texg, sgcond Corinthians 4:6 xv ' Food Situation (Continued irom page 1) their repre- to resume lines cabled in shanghai deliveries oiiiwlnc sentntives rnakin in View of pros bility of complying with Jap- anese restrictions. nlocimdo Complete smfiiesidcnis duri g the WP!’kc’iid fell back on We stocks or tin- ned food and groceries. The con- cession still had . *5 of staples such r. sufficient for some months. Japanese sour- cis d-eclnred Brit.isl1.authoritleshiid . declined mievent the concession. British to which M Cudmoi-e and Mrs. J. sang the obligate. In sling "Elem Save“-—Dykes Use Minard's ior bites. ._.___.._...L._ A . th nine :1 Further '. i I ter tta Japanese sent compelled the mo re (2 Japanese zcn . ries. it was stated. 11 to strip and it girl We have now in stock a small quantity of:-- Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Ammonia Superphosplinte 20 per cent. -I2-6 Turnip Fertilizer 4-8-10 Potato Fertilizer We would suggest your purchasing the balance of‘ 11. Item. ‘ which blare Iovrth attacks on Brit- ain. beione on notice posts hem- iiieB1'it'sh concession. Jo.- riewmnpers pub- attach and lobed in the slpanese qiinmr. NOTICE 1110 annual kneeling of the P. l. 1. nolctein rriuinn Jmociulon fill in hell in the Afllioultllnl i on on Friday June ind in II 1. II. llolmin breeder: please nmnd. OIOILJ. ITIWLIT. 'l‘iensinJ . mu ‘ISLAND FERTILIZER co. LTD. ciiAit_Lo'i~rii'i~owiv "Inland Goods F05. Island Growers” «,. .s, _4..nna.-in.-— '_'.'..’\i.«'.J' L; ‘f seven- thirty ooh Ed d Isla cl "°'§mm,,“,e son or Mrs. from the b ‘ spimllon for Ill. U xv‘ Lord-Colwill Nuptials ceremony periormed 1: Rev. ug , ity ed Ohurch. Saturday morning . Miss Freda. Moore Col- wlll, dnuchwr or the late Mr. andl Mrs. Robert E. colwill. was united in rnarriaze to Mr. Emesc utcon Lom, Philip E. Palmer. e. lovely in B gown 0! wine sheer with s three-qua.rtei= length turquoise coat, wine hot and slitiges, carried 3 large bouquet 02 m i mods, and was giv n in; marriage by her uncle, Mr. Madei- ick Moore. M - I ma es w re ay- ng . Roly Kegdalffland t at e regxilster. more ems sun . an-’ del’s “ here 1! r You Walks" Fast Speed Of Royal Car Subject Of Complaint In Nova Scotia. The following is from the Eve- iiirg News, New Glasgow, N seeking on high rate ol speed wi - Majcstyls through New G lty Wednesday evening, ship Mayor N. W ed the The brid ’ Vlcln‘ and His Wor- ' room were I rust hat d accessories, and a corsagc of as. ufiddeh sister. Miosfconstance . was dresse n jacket-dress and white hat with Kin wine trimming. Her corsage was of} at 8 miles through town roses. streets. wh confirmed by The floral decorations in the Colonel King, R.C M. P., in New church consisted 0! miles. tulips and Glasgow ferns. Alter they return from a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Lord will reside in Charlottetown where the groom the Palmer Elec- is employed with tr Company. imiivioiv (Continued irorn g9ge_}l____ Ii! wonk for youth t be provided without in tax- aitimi. on th port on! wiiidom reuse 1:. L! can- s500,000.000 ll year she could srnenrl to save her boys tailored suit. ur assurance at March that would travel For hour ch was . very disap- a_i_1d there is need of ex- n. N. W. Mason, Mayor, March. at a poin bed planoiio in”. would couldn’ childi-eii creased Yard olficiol, As- sistant Commissioner Abbott. These gentlemen again gave surarces that the speed of Royal Procession would be ei‘ mill‘-9 Der hour. and. Weather mli.l.iiig. that the car douvn. Praise lo Britain in rried ght the day Weelr.osria.\'. time as the Royal at through the Pie- Municipallty and there had prooession .<'/we ’ Lou sti- Mosl- cure conditions by was in the Govern— . LilOLlF1lll(l< of school cm}. the route. from the Goun- Pl(‘i0ll. The drcn on was this _ il(‘S purchasinir norwcw nerd tndsiv. WRSNS for all wnntiiw ' .. i;o've everyithinz. But the con- ditions prevalent totiav were not <-arrested within 16 or 20 years. our s,vs'fem of democratic mpilnlisn vvrwl~l be wiped out. "We i 1/9. which will be worse him we have now." he said Never had th More Di-imarv I . N311- . ]ll\lL‘5‘.<..‘-'lOl’1 . re ed Dari. nor did adults slandqirng on the ersze of the iiiemviiy or town Emmy s*,:e'*lr~ n snythfxig . Preparations For Boys’ Camp At canoe cove Proceed Work is proc§§ci@.7 0e Cove Boys’ Com for th ' ‘ mace at Can- makl d hours and 50 minute iemioied. Prime Miivisber Macken liaid carried zle Kim? election local Y, M. me res n- nd Bus ness Manage". This camp which has operated for several consecutive seasons is under the joint the 12 recommenriatiowa. . went iitimiinted the cerryinir out qi onlv three. “This con completed be l’1l-1l‘d-S'ilrf!i(‘- I croraimre should be elim- tiorilel morale Path of it should ed. lave mmkdr ship of th is open to any lenn years of i‘ Kl‘illl'l1mC is l on y to assure l 0.V* "0 L”"’“‘i [mom inr me boy but to give liim 9 m‘°¥'”"91V9 C°“‘°“"“ icoiismirtlvc dirt-ction in l] pro- “VE ‘"W- D11 MMNOTI mid 1"‘ gmmmo making lor Ch L-Lian Cit- cd to Boci 1 (trcdiiess in lmnsmpv ' Do‘ .9 many -- times and diidn't know yet whnt thug; were proposirn e °°“°p"“”V°"C"°’“m°""’“‘1”‘ ”iEATON—:At in; p. E. I. i-iospiui Saturday. June 17, 1930, to Mr. [5 mm Pm._ land Mrs. S.S, Beaten (nee Minnie ' ,Plnits>, of North St. Elcanors. :1 FUN. <:—m‘ .P¥3A1*§ ‘ C-0DFREY——At M , cm to work. The logical aliernative rule was th 1!‘ maximum en ition '‘ A w>M"A: enough to v arshlieid on sun- God- The Royal Tour lrom day. June 18. 1939. William H. . grgyxiitiehls ’8((i)Ll1 yeorfiiunfrgér The tension of the King and 3 N98 91309. H0 08 5 Queen giupconodiun life will never I DOIRON-M hie Fwdencev 39 be forgotten, said Dr. Manion. His Ailey Street CMTl°"¢“°W7‘- . Majegg showed map“ 1-95,3;-vc 1 June 16, 1939. Moses Doiron. aged M 1' ml ‘tamed Wm ' 80 ulem‘ J’i"“‘§i’.?.‘m§.'.‘.’.“‘..i“’§ 4513:: r t H . , -res once 5 . 06‘ C 8“ y to , _ ‘st, Dunstariis gnahlll "bg3u,5_1fu1 the Roman Ca 0 c manner and LANDMGAN“ A was 3,“ in. Hospital. on June 18. 1959, Nicholas Limdrigan. Cardigan, aired 46 ‘years. Funeral notice later. ‘\‘lclNNlS—-At Hailed June 16. 1939. Mrs. Ennis. widow oi’ t e um Malcolm, Molimls. RR-"d Bl years. The lune- ral wax '-.-yd yesterday isundayl ' {mm the Hens-ville Church as thence to Cemetery. Montague fellow tic . Meniion said the import tax that was placed by a Conservative Government on oeirlnin miiiziwnos is now gone but might well be im- Posed uznin He added "A little we called Life accused the Province of Que- ‘ bec oi‘ endangering the me or tho King and Queen." The allocation that lnillei» gins llld an o e “.35.. l?."’“ colored Cntlrtlne Mc- I !“or in he cl . e *,;;i:.'":.*..":.'z.*..:~..:: . naium exceeded. Trinity United church I .m~II.". ”.‘l:"i":._Ii.a-I-u-nu. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chnlotletown Ind North Wlltshlra Phone 169 IMADE me i BlGGE$TMi$lAK£ AMAN iii LOVE COULD MAKE! SIMPLY THIS .- ISTOPPED USING UFEBUOY AND BEFORE I KNEW iT| LOST MY RL I YHOUGNT YOU WERE SMARTER THAN THAN DON'T YOU KNOW LIFEBUOY CONTMNS A SPECIAL PURIFVING INGREDIENT NOTIN THE OYHER WELL‘ KNOWN SOAPS .7 VOUR MISTAKE c/wr es AS SERIOUS AS you LOOK. wuAi’s wnowo P U . 8.0.’ GONE -Mzr/e rtvfiar/ta‘ ,HAVEN.T -HE THJNKS»---i. n HAD so MUCH V. "M/0 /M 41W/‘V5 -. FUN ,N AGES. : can/5 mar "6/M/VD yQu'R{ GRAND _: riit/M/vy”a[o4i/:5 ' CUM ,.A,.,,,, 2 /‘ll /mg/2 pixmr - I'LL HAVE A PARTY AND INVITE you eom. men i1's UPTO vou’nz A REAL PAL‘ DOESN'T A GIRL with skin AS rm: AS vouns wave 70 TAKE EXTRA CARE or IT? “‘ I JUST USE THE MJLDEST SOAP! . KNOW- 1/F551/nr too. lt not only keeps them soft Ind smooth—£t cleanses them ofgn-rn.ra:m4 imiirl. Get the delightful Ijfcbucy habit! BE SURE the soap you entrust your precious skin to is I60;-ouglz and mild . . . Millions of clear-skinned women trust Lifebuoy-—-You will, too. once you've tried it! For its purifying lather penetrates ch: pores, removes bcaurv- muting dirt ind wasic . . . and protects the skin‘: nlluring smoothness. Life- buay's over 2096 milder by Jrimllfit wt than many so-culled "beauty soaps" and "baby soaps." Use Lifcbuoy for hands, ..‘.’i’ "" Inary docs! map proud by .4!‘ Good I/auirhmiu Burro: Eastern Guardian F . - W Press comments . ‘n35? oi'oi‘i::l‘ mttruimlfinlefdvggf I G 0 m m e m 0 /T he Royal Tour tiring o! a newsy nature may be cents I e lB—(DCN)—- inserted at a. word ‘ __.____ NEW YORK, Jun VI strictly payable in advance. ___. CRIPTIONS to the em. Archie Hume. . 1/is King George ..°SUB»S Charlottetown Guardian may be Elizabeth make handed to their R journey ha/p-py in the memory oil . Li-iumphonit welcome extended to cm by their suibjects on their historic visit to the oldest Clipper Completes “Preview” Flight come part of missloned by for special royal family, toda’. The "Fi'i-esidc Album” poslcrl Ly who t. Cm‘. P.(l'.'l Unitcri . oi ‘ oi the (min M. (4:44 P. M. ADT) from the A2 “es. With 30 passengers aboard. the Clipper flow irom l-iortn. the Azores, a distance of 1,050 miles. in seven hours, 31 minutes. The elapsed time for the 3,450-mile distance from New York was 23 5 telung and the the unpre- King and g couple to set ipersom-ii .i Iwyrme n ,amVo1'ii<iii:; n . ‘lrind ever l,lll(lf‘l'L€lk(‘ll. lJ&§5t‘“8-T5» i Handsomely bound in line loath. “C~l'7’3 ,0’ I . emiolnzonzrrl ' zolzl vfith the passenger s€l'VlC'E I . ' ‘S ivpm m,WS_ ,poipr‘r si'7i9" pazrs “ill rcvval for Sees Defeat Of lel<ui~<*]_v perusal and liisioric rec- ord, i':ii'oifiil.'v moiiiitsd im(.‘cr the Neutrality Bill WASHINGTON. June l8—Sen‘ otor Clark «Dem-Missouri» pii'lm"‘ m"ix“i:=nrl_ tho czlllnrizil tn’- butcs n 1 C“.:irl.7.‘.“‘ .’{’{i(ill‘.(_{ joumzils 4-d today that public reecilo deiea-1. adminislrnilrm ‘ ' repeal the United states (‘mi)3l‘g‘l7 oi the Neuitmlitv Law. Contcnding it was public di.‘~- ‘ IlDDl‘0VB.l that thxmriod Pri‘.'ild!‘llli1n:n.(,w emmge " ,J\"‘l/?CllllIf‘l i }) mm Gimiulin Cnnnriinn n . l!l!if’.\'."(i Iindnr < . niirsiiir‘ -0 i .r i ,. ‘nn.‘.(‘ii‘n1 (L llil." American ‘tlwir re- ’lil?»'[ vol '1.’ {w p. r n miivvnir rriiim home Q1l“(’l1 zinrl is lllld I1 p(‘.'lT’Iali€‘nif P in mo lirilish I‘ ll ill.“ 7('cir([ in 7131.1‘ Din!‘ Vll:(:‘lllVllAA!'l‘lllV(‘.S' ' ‘ ‘ " ' ‘*7 hi’!-P 9 Court. figihr o isoouri senator. h leader 0! a bloc of Seriatm-s opposiiig ad- minim-aition-rponsnrvri “’l5i8/“Oil. deliiiio this "" Clnrk de- clared. “mid I bolirvo we win beat it. I think thnt ilw milillo reaction this (inhale will no stirh the? the bill will he lwntvn when tht rrilo CDTHPS on it," flint if t those MARIINEV i wring #7 His Miuesiy inspects (he Guard oi Honor of mo plrkcd men (Nil ill Pflnoo Rduld lahllfl