wastes t gggulltly maintaina- . . . one NIIPWJ“! systemic pure 0558' p": your lllbfl.‘ Bub l: truly helping astute so remove ENO’S Jluggidsaeas by yeatetdsifs food- oday. In addition, lino taken the vital allrall seam ailuiizing value ob l echoes at fillet. Malee loo iadypanl fitflfll- Eno rental»: no sulphur, II bu) oshsml nln, no sugar, u sulgulr. plenum‘. ‘FRUIT vmu» SALT‘ Trinity United l! ‘mo-Choir Rehearsal. All loot troubles and scientifically FO0T COMFORT you can usva m ' H. J. A. BROWN Chiropadist -- Podiatrist ill Gt. Geo. Sh, Charlottetown special Foot Plates to Casts Bhurch FRIDAY, MAY M aw-Guideh-Soblnl . Phone lit painlessly treated ,__ 1.. - Produce Prices MONTREAL. MB)’ g prices weakened roducts improved slig active trading on section of the Canadian ity emhsnfll Butter spot: 14;‘ r38 score) .20 100 Que. (92 score) Y. s. M snare) 25 -(OP)- but other htly in fair- the produce comm 21 1-‘8. Still: 'l 300 30 Que. <92 score), 2i: 100 (92 score). 21 l-B: 100 Que. (00 scone). 10 7-8; uofed. 305' A-‘sned- ‘is i-za. -(os=)- ON'I‘REAL, Butter prices strengthened fract- ionally while other offerings produce steady on 0pm r Creamery bu butter delivered. in Mon prin srs sold for 21 1-2-22 cunts and solids for 21-21 1-2. held markets 10h l Dqllft - w ima- ts’°o““‘m treal was unquoted. Que. No. l-pasteiirlsed fiesh in wholesale made 21 l-s » Ontario 1.25-1.35: P. E. I. Lit-l 50'. Alberta. No. 1.20: Texas No. 1 Caiiiomla N0. Qil, l fh " ‘ bearable? 1 80' California No. 1 "B" ti’ ioblilna lets white and colorlidveheele brought e 8-4 cents a potmd. N. B. N0. No; 1_m 90's 1 m 00's 2 90's 1.15- 50's 1.40-1.50; s 1.40-0.50: 50's nae-i.- arising W; Alabama No. l 100's 2.60-2.76; Alb a No. 1 "B" 100's 1.70-2.00; Sou Carolina No. 1 "B" 100's 3, 10-125. ; NJ MONTREAL, Mia! I —(CP)_ The stock market shook oft its re. cent slovenliness today and prices aluiftes upward in active buying. National Steel Car held the spot- li ht throughout the seslon by a mbins i 8-4. to 4'1. Dosco IWIIBt-hened 3-4 and smaller gains showed for C. P. R. and Canad- ian Car. Metals were active in the morning rise but slipped alto;- m; point and Noranda and Smelters showed gains of 8-4 each. In the inner sroui». 9t. Law- rence paper preferred was boosted two points to B. Howard Smith and Price Brothers firmed fract- ionally. Brazilian moved up 1-4 in utili buying while Canada North- em r eased l-2 Canadian Celenese held an increase of 1 1-8 but Dominion TextPe dropped a. pow. m i-n- li'"""‘*tion. Total sales: 81,000 shares: in- dllstrlais. 07.500; mines, 53,500; bonds, $900 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) " Toronto. Mbntreal and New York -8focks c higher. Winnipeg -'Wheat 5-0-3-4 cent hi"he-.- ‘ Nev/York -Cotton and auger higher; rubber and coffee lower. FlllEWEll. T0 BMillMill Mini“. out“ mo; George and Queen. Eiixoba “PP-r m: ~.'C.&_i.>'l‘ .sruosg _ “troll. sell!’ n5 i lay eooesrl 1o IACKACHI will i l | DotldsKlclney Pills ’ omens vililta ‘couifdresses an: prrgomntm From l." to " “W, (llonorfs Oaula) ll U third hour. Nidkel finished up a" HERBERT BARON) SHAW, J tendent of Education of from Mount nivenity on Tuesday at. the annual Convoca- tion exorcism. Alllso atte In Memoriam MISS ELIZABETH DUFFY s... at..." us. “ca” - Du v. super- intendent 01’ nurses at the Bristol 9011M? 30991911. Attleboro. former matron at the General Hospital, this city, arid a. graduate of the . »l a 4 in East Providcncgec y y She was a native of Prince Ed. ward Island and. daughter o; the late Peter and the late Mary (CONWAY) Duffy. She wag a com- municsnt o! St. John's Church, Attlebom. and a member of vari- ous societies of that palusll. She is survived by three broth. James Mackin of ~Washington; MrgFi-nnk Bur-hell of Maiden. and Mrs. Har- old Sullivan of Provld-a‘ as. and several nephews and nieces, among mhmélals gjcvbibrantiharles P. Train- , .. . ary’s semi-la , Baltimore. Md. w - o The funeral of Mim Elizabeth M- Duflv. Superintendent at the Bristol County Hospital. Atitleboro. was held from the home of her niece. Miss Adelaide O. ‘rrainor. 49 Winter Street. this manning. with a solemn hivh mass of requigm B‘; 0 in the Sacred Heart Church Rev. Dr. Chaiifes P. Trainer. 5.5., 0f St. Mary's Seminary. Baltimore, d.. was celelbrant. He was as- galxillhdulzg John Jilwedefi dea’; - . Lester . Hu , su deacon. - C. Leri-azhan of ‘P81110000. Rev Thoma-s Stapleton of New Bedfoni and Rev. Thomas McLean of Ooterville were seated in the ot san usry. Siswm of the Holy Union ofthle Sacred Hearts‘ were also present 5i i310 10888. as was a. delegation 0f‘ Union Hospital Alumnae con- IlFH-"U °Y MYB- Agnes Barrett. Mrs. Thomas F. Bums. Miss Elizabeth Ryder. Miss Helen Carson and Mrs. Norman O. Dur _ Repieseritin" the County Hoaoi was Coup»- Commissioner ‘Hmothy A, Invest and Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Smith. Durim the mass the Sacred rt Church quartet, consisting James Robinson. Edward svuee. M8. Carroll Ge-tttmts and Fern-and ‘w. Henri Ooumcyeir organ-is . 5146mm» was in St. Patrick's when committal ser- vices were read b_v Blather Wade. 53519941 bl’ Willem Trainer. Ho". MOT-Mm, Svtlfiletlon. William H. Doian and Amlbroae ll’. Bowen. ‘Bearers___weref_Oyi§u_.s:Motj_l§lan. o a FIVE Lirrila ilsnms WHO um THE KING ANDbUEF-Nhfi 4&1!‘ si/DWENK’! Cemetery. ' ' " —’T‘—*~- Sunday, May 28th. 11 a. m. and u new! of local luterut but adver- llllh: of a nevny nature ma! inserted at 2 cents a word strictly pantie In advance. s Eastern Guardian _ __ . ___ .."l'his column 1s reserved mi museums mtue _ be 3 P. M. an A rHiE g-Laiusorraruwu CUARDIALN ' The Bentral Guardian Girl Guide News‘ la reserved for news o’! O ' CIASWILI. m Photographs. oouraoaaario . isucl. "ifililrlo-‘llll-‘li. PIBMANINTB $2.50 to 7,50, Ieluty Land. 1'10 Great Geome.st ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion the 10110011115 day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 a.. m. 5-341. SEBVIC S i1 5"“. i‘ ver a . special sinrina- LnuisyHas-r . L-M-b-fltl-ii. PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Ser- San msunsonnvrrons w . m "1°°‘- 9mm"- mil- 1401"" Charlottetown Guardian may b: fiffiwgefj iéghllfflgafmgbfial- handed to their Rent Arcniefirune ..°WE'LCOME VISITOR. 7 Dr. Jack Madman. son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. W. MauLea-n. Montague. sail- ed recently on the "Ascarria" for London. limgtasid. where he will study surgery. Dr. MaoLean visit- ed his home here two weeks from Vancouver with Vancouver Bay Misisitm in B.‘ . . Lean is a graduate of MoGill. ..'SCOU’1‘ BEACON FIRE-The Community Welfare League grounds, Montague, lv on Saturday even rig as the Boy Scouts added their beacon tire to the chain of fires that (nursed Canada in irnor of the Royal visit of Their Maiesties the Kint; and . The boys are very enthusiastic over the coming visit 0f Their Majesties to Char- Mwiown. and hope to have their new uniforms for the occasion. Much credit is due Rev. Mr. Out- house and Douglas Nicholson. who are untiring in their efforts to help the Swuts. .."SOUVEN'IR STAIVIPS-Masiter B111 Meets-scan and his sister. ut- tie Miss Joan. children of Mr: and Mrs. W. A. MacLaggan, Montague. are each the proud possessor» of first day covers of the new Royal visit issues of Canadian postage Bill-KINDS. Master Billie letter receiv- ed from an aun/t in ttwwa. bears one and two cents enomlnation. The one oar-rim pictures of the two Princesses. Elizabeth. heir pure- sumptive to the English throne. and ha." sister, Maroaret Rose. On the two is shown the war memor- ial which was unvgligd 5g 0mm by the King. Joan’s letter from the same source a three- cent stamp, with pictures of Their Majestic-s the i’ g and Queen Numerous Siillll‘) visited the local post oflioe trying to pmcum cancelled first day cov- Royal train postal cancellation. DELHII—The India Du i. team has left India fgr this yea-lg Wmbet-ltions. Thev are: Ghaus hihhomcd. Y. rt. savour. s. L, n, Be/whnew. Yftikhar Ahmed, and .y_ giilxarenliiwa as ran-playing cap- Cecll McClellan, J lm 11', PeterC. Trainer. games or and Arthur Horan. Interment Bonnets, the Dionne quintuplets ore pictured as they“ a..- riglst, Yvonne, Marie, Annette, glowed brlght- 1 collectors have‘ PRESBYTIRIAN SERVICE . - Bimday. Mil-y 8th s 11 A, M.‘ an . P P. M. Preacher, Townsend, D. D. L-700-5-26 CALVIN CHURCH Lot 48. Div- l!" WQPQIID Will be held on Sab- bath newt at 2:30 p. m. Reverend G. Carlyle Wmster, Minister. L-‘ifilb-Efi-li. M. -1l. I HAMPTON uivmso ona CAVENDISH CHARGE. —- W01‘- ahip on Sunday. May 2am in Cav- en ish at ll A. M. Stanley Bridge at 3 P. M. and New Glasgow at 7. 0 P. M. Geo. W. 'I‘illey. Minister. L-‘IIO-tl-N-ll. RGE. — Services on Sunday. May 28th as follows: Bonshaw ll A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. There will also be a service at Hampton at 7.30 P. M. L-‘ilii-e-wli. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATILJ-Rev. J. M. Blesedell, B. A. Minister. Worship schedule. Sunday. May 28th: Norih L Milton 11.00 A. M. North Rlvoigttlw P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. us ake this “day of all the week the but" . 11-711-5-26-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Ser- vices lviay 28. 1939: ll a. m.. Grove; 7:80 p. m.. York 11-736. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT . a Mrs. Man-us of Bohshow. announce the engagement of their da liter Clara Mae to Murphy of Brookline, M eta. Marriage to take place latter part of June. 11-78 TBYON - BONSHAW UNITED L ETrites, Pesto | i BAPTIST. — Westmoreiand Sunday iflchool 10 A. M. Preachinil 11 A. M. »Albany, Sunday School 1.45, preach ling service 8 P. M. ’I‘ry0n Sunday School 10.80. preaching service 780 lin the evening. Bo. tismal service A. Gibson guest spe er. Rev. E. D. r. L-724-5-26-li. ATTENDED GRADUATION — Mrs. J. E. R. Mciilwen has return- ed from Wolfville where she at- tended the graduating exercises of Horton Academy. Her niece, Emmy Lou Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mm. P‘. M. Nash of Barwick, N.S.. won a diploma with high marks. and abo sari a. solo.—G-rleg's “I Love Thee", uring the exercises. CLYDE RIVER. Presbyterian Church. Special reopening services 7:80 p. m. Rev, G. Carl le Webster. Zion Church. Chariot etown will ' special at vice at Canoe Cove 2:30 p. m. Lloyd Henderson. Student. L-731-5-26-3i. MISS IQERTLAND WEDS ll. G. AlTKEN-‘flle marriage of Miss Dorothy Kertland. d hter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon ertlshd. to Mr. Henry Gordon Aitken, son of the late Edwin Aitken and of Mrs. Aitken, formerly of Char- lottetown. P. 1051., now of Mont- real. took place quietly at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon in St. Matiihla Church, Westmount The Rev. Gibert Oliver the ceremony and Mr. W. John- ston Hlslop presided at the organ. m flowers decorated the church for the occasion. Given in mos-ridge by her father, the bride. unattended. was attired in an ensemble of aquamarine wool crepe trimmed with beige fox with which she wore a. nevi! blue h“ and accessories and a corsage bou- quet of mauve orchids. Mr_ Alfred W. Bridges was best man and the ushers were Mr. A. R. Williams, of Toronto. Mr. C. Percy Patric aird Mr. William Kartiland, the brides - brother. A reception at the; home oi the bride's parents. Vic- toria avenue. follovbveii the core‘; many. the rooms e arrange with spring flowersng/lrs. Kort- land, the bride's mother, received in a turquoise blue crepe en- semble with navy blue hat ‘and maroon accessories, her eoraaxe bouquet being of maroon carnat- ions Mrs. Aitken. the bride- groom’: mother. was gowned in lack and yellow printed crepe with a natural straw hat, {allow roses at the oorsage and ye ow acces- bridal couple left later, through the, ding costume. ‘They will reside in Charlottetown won their return. --Montre.a.l Star. By, Edwina ls-llfl-Blfl-Zb-Mdl ~. ‘Guides into outdoor Guiding. Central Church; 2:30 p. m.. Pleas- ant C JOhXi MC- ed officiated at 5mm“! Captains lease ntoicc change in ar - ljnents for Sunday Church ill m at at its 8v‘: Each Company w head artcrs and churc from there. ‘Hie 4th. 5th and 10th 00m will please remember that the vice starts at 1030. The 8rd at and the others at 11 o'clock. All Guides and ‘Bsroviiniw will ata- un a, mornin . v will note WIDIOCQC ma 10.45 tend church on Captains and Brown Owls the change in place of meeting. lilaoh. Company and Pack will meet in its own headquarters instead of Rochford square as previously planned. The 4th. 5th and 10th Companies will please remember that: their service starts at 10.30. The 3rd Companv at. 10.45 and the others at ll A. M. The Borden Girl Guides celebrat- ed the King's Birthday by planting a tree in front of Town Hall with Mr. Alex Chappell representing the Mavor. The Company assemibled under the leadership of the Cap- tain. Miss Sexton. The dedication service was opened by singing, 0. Canada. after a brief address by the Captain. Mr. Chanpell then gave a few words. The tree was planted with due ceremony. After sfingirig God Save The King. the Company dispersed. The 1st Borden Company held their regular meeting on Monday evening. It. was decided to o on a hike the 24 of Mav. On wh ch dav we hCDP to initiate the younger POLICE COURT-There were trwohililk by-la/w cases in police court yesterday and the case o1 an Indian vagrant was adjourned. . PRESENTED IN OTTAWA-Mrs. MoCulloch, wife of H. B. MoCulloch, M. P., returned last ni ht from Ot- tawa, after a. twelve ys visit. a brief part of which she spent in Montreal with her son and his wife. Mr. and Mirs. John McCulloch She was accompanied by her daugh- eer, Mrs. Don Gass, of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.. and they were up to tended. 1n the gold and green bal room of the Chateau Laurier follow- an impromptu recieiplfaion in B hands all of who were presented at t They also attended other func ions. Mia. MoCullocli and her daughter, Miss went down to Wolfville wday- w Glasgow News. SUCCESSFUL GUILD AT HOME —-Zl0n Church Guild held a nuioia enjoyed at Home Tuesday after- noon at the Manse. the pretty residence of Rev. and Mrs. Carlyle Webster. which was BB7 spring flowers and ferns. Mrs. James MiwMlllnn, President of the Guild was assisted in serving by Mrs Webster. and the guests ushered by Mrs. Frank Dillon and Mrs. Reuben MacDonald Little Constance Cook door, During the afternoon a de- lightful musical program was given by Miss Rana Wood and Mrs. Willis Nicholson while a duet me by Mrs S. Henderson arid Mrs. Arthur Roper was greatly H130?- ed. The tea taibie was presided over by Mrs. W M. MaaMlllan and Mrs. T. C. Schurman who were assisted in serving by the ladies of the Guild. Joliv $191211 NG pgEllLusm-al TEZv-salgi n egra. o 1 - Dunstans Church in Fredericton, decorated with palm and mr flowers, was the scene of an inter- estlng wedding on Saturday mornlnii at 10 o'clock. when Rev. JOBEPh Hanebry. uncle of the bride, off c- iated at the mama e of He! Josephine Marie ughes. dauil 1E1‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes. and Gerald Patrick Griffin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin of Ed- mundston. N. B. Mrs. Hush 0Ne1ll. organist of the church played as the, rocessional "The Bridal Chorus rom Lohengiin. and also accom- panied the soloist. Leo Cain. in the of “Ave Maria," and “Ave Verum." during the ceremonv- The recessionai was Mcndeissohns Wed- ng March. Given in marriage by her father, the bride were a blue int d'esprit gown over matchinz affeta. in pepluni effect. Her small blue hat was fashioned oi’ flowers. and she wore silver slippers. She carried a bouquet of roses. She was attended bv her sster, Miss isabel H hes. who wore pink net over pin taffeta. and a small 111110 118i- of pink flowers. Her arm bouquet was of Talisman roses. Jchn Hughes brother of the bride. Was the groomsman, and the ushers were Daniel Riley of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.: Edward Hughes of Fredericton and John ivory of Fredericton. Mrs. Drive out ACRES s‘ . MiNVDl ‘ 114a r x was. MY MAKEuPYoua P i LANDI I'LL TAKE. TH‘ TWO-- Mace: I C, OLFTTA TH’ Gut! i REALLY LOSE. ‘rs-truss DOLLARS ‘THAT \VAY - —— 'c.uz AN SOMETIME." scan L_ GET TH’ FCYJR KD F and Brown Owls will nies’ th a mowi- iri attended the B i l | i Old Dutchinkhlserybathroom, SaVobyudngOIdDutoh. a i i | '. Tosaveyoukesiergyassdaaepeasweiiunsomy, Dutchhandyltporoolaimtlgwoodvvor lmepaolmrq gnragaThenyouhaveOi poteandpanaorllnoleum. and fiudar hlllnq about 3 labnla la‘ each sat al Hughes mother of the were a “is ‘first. mecca. n" . r on p throufh the provlnoe gdlhhafaine. Tllugnbrfigilf a, lusts - Feeder n oo an BelcisigtheroiBhA. degree from he v ew Brunswick. {ended 8t. Francis Xlvie: Universi-t of New L aCi-ill niversity. He received his B. . degree mechanical engineering from India- na State University. Be is employed in the maintenance department of Fraser Companies. Ltd, at Mad- awaska. Maine. ATTENDED CEREMONIAL — Among those present at the laying of the cornerstone of the new Win- oer Fair Building in Amherst last rei- . Boswell, Victoria, . 2nd vice-pres. L. H. ROSE, Oakfield. N. s. am. vice-pres. m. ing Donovan. S11. John. N. B. PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER _ ‘Ifhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dix- on. Bradalbane, was the scene of a grettily arranged shower 0n Mon- ll’ 9V9n1fl8. Mav I! . when friends and ne hbors gathered to tender a. misce aneous shower honor of their daughter. Florence. one of the season's bride's to be. Whcn all had assembled the bride w be was ushered to the seat of and Miss Vera . lovely and useful fts were opened by Miss Luella d, while the ac- companying verses were reed by Miss Hazel Woodslde;-also assisting were Miss Margaret Ford and Miss Doris Woodside. When all gifts had been presented. Florence. in her us- ual oily manner expressed her tiia and appreciation, inviting C NOTICE TO FARMERS We have just received a shipment of FORMALIN FOR. SMUT ON GRAIN A cheap but thoroughly ef- fective remedy. Grain growers would be wise to act ‘promptly. in order to have see properly treated before sovvlnl. One pint to every L0 gallons of water. Full direction given with every order. We also carry the new and ltlnlifuvéd CERES} l" dust disinfectant for _. I . one 1.235s’. on It N!‘ _ Macs Pig Worm Powder - bail h limb"; 0°'£a'§£j;_§-h;;§-_ pro e the health PEIC! 35 CENTS PER LB- The 2 MAGS’ onuosroita l“ Great G00!!! Street All Mill (like: hemp! For Vitalitq alwalli use BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA all to feel free to visit her in her“ by the es. the evening was pl _ in dancing to the music mop, Arthur Burgess and CHANGE 0F ll-ESlDlNCE—-Mm Margaret mirneaux has moved 230 Grafton Street. where she be pleased to see her friends. VISITING OTTAWA — Captain JohnReadoftheCarPhvnwiaviso itlng Ottslw connection with to the SS. DALVAY PROPERTY LEASEIF- a1 summer home 11m Go and transient Gllfleifl- Enllmlme" of the kitchen and other facilities is under wav for the ooenlns 0f i!" hotel on July 18t- m uni com -all this Pmeflllllllllilll‘ Tllln at home jun as National School: min student! in in internationally remn- nls maiden: school. During your spare timl yon can learn ue Trades and- IAIN IIGGEI FAY Radio Service Communications Sougd Recording Broadcasting Pu lie Address sievislon IASY-TO-l-IAIN METHODS Preven American rnaillalll tested tor J4 000 lrlilualas. Opseare your own re business or prepare for a good- Gevsnsseerlich s: yodilrn in swig? one, a p0, a onion», pnm, etc. - and instruction. PIY than pious a: graduation. Shop-t IIII TOOLS l IQUIFHINT No sm- shun to students. Ail-Wave rlmumdyne Receiver with Cathode lz naingTludicatorr Modern AC-DC Mni ‘ tum; utOaelila cl tools in be ASK POI FIEI IOOK Given lull ale Speahn Headplsensn ‘ o!» pee natal Bus. tails all on lo a ~ opportunities in ladln Edi NATIDNAI. SCIIOOI-Sn Dem. ANR .5 ’ JNOS. Ifllalruak, In! AQQQCIRJLSA Winner? ma. IOOI: algal”: