.---------~. .-||- -»~~.~ 1 ~.-A"‘ -. . ... Fur Sales Central Guardian WEDNESDAY BALI‘ HOLIDAIE- . Commencing Wednesday, June 11th. store closes at 1 o'clock. Oudmore Bros. (8014-10-21. Matinee 3.15 . 11c, Ne. 1 l Mat. Evening 1.15 a. 9..21c, 01¢. ‘ Eve. 1.15 a. 9.00 ‘ 26c - 42c -— 52c. UN FEAST REGINALD DENNY' " May 1030 O. M. Lampoon 6: 00.’: Circular Letter says: We have pleasure in handing Y0" herewith Report of our Public Sale of Silver and Cross Fox Skins, lust concluded. Electrical Servants make smart, inexpensive ' Wedding Gifts! A beautiful Hotpoint Toaster. for example. Or you eon choose from w" ALSO COMEDY l’ O"- xxn PATHE REVIEW ‘ » TAi-Kllii F .., OSTIIA 1N PORT-The O. G. B. "Ostreu 1" employed in the fishery service. ls now at the Marine Wharf. She is replaced by a more modern boat. “Ostrea. II" which was recently ‘a INTEREST TO GOLFERS f. BEDEQIJE . v n“ ~~ 7-15; , _i__ 1' “swoon, In :=" uking of a person's faults, be careful, 3v dent forget your own. _enlb¢r, those with iiomes of 3.15. guscidom throw s stone. ' .' nothing else to do, (ti, 1:1: rm; oi those that tin, ' ti, buzzer we commence at home . from that Point b98111- vc- no right to judge a man . L 110's fairly tried‘. . we not like his company. m lzn-otv the world is Wide- S-Jl = anon have rfaults, and who Pr." not? xi n; wcll BS $01315 l? we may I01‘ might We k110i‘?! to their one. l _ us all when we commence. ‘ lzdcr frlcnd and foe. 4.05 the halfrn a. WOTd will do e who little know. - curses sometimes, like ntso WALTER moan m A sour REEL or REAL In I refreshing talkie cocktail ‘of liish Hilarity . . . Rags. Riches Ind Romance in a captivating Story of a Society Tramp and an miress who dared him to 1.,“- \\- AND scum) N E w s . following members were appointed que w on the cleanliness committee; Alma on \\'CClil(‘S-(ifly 6\'enjng_ Gould. Doris MacKanna and Doug- las MacFal-iane. The program was conducted by Atma Golllds “is-i 3137130 M70115". Ccllircville, Emil? Bcdcqtlc. was a rcccnt visitor w and was as follows: Reading, Kath- i 5.1,,,,,._¢;L;,;@_ leen Sherry; recitation, Lorne Mm:- Farlane; recitation. Rita Ranahall My. Hugh Murrnl‘, Centrevllle‘ reading. Alma Gould. 1m COUQCUOHjBOdQQuQ, m, a ._.‘ s, to summerj! amounted to 29c. L. “viaui. ., side rcccnily. xi; v . ‘in. ilill‘~'.5-§t‘ | A Scrvice was held in the United,‘ Church at Ccntrevillc, Bcdcque, on! Lmrd and Mr. Charles Lcard, Con-i Sunday cvclling under the auspices. treviile Bedeque, were visitors to of tllc W. C. '1‘. U, of that place, Mr Sulmnerstde on Wednesday evening‘ Arnold Henderson presided A duet was vol-y beautifully rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips. of; Mrs. Earle Lcard and Miss Verna, Summerslde were visitors to Central; schurman. The distributing of prizes Bedeque on Sunday, and certificates for those who sq snc cow-fully passed in the W. C. T. U, Mr. John Cahill and Mr. Leonard‘ (‘.01ll‘:C examinations, by Mrs. Ifarrl- Leard. Centrevllle Bcdeque, were rc—. son AI-acfrlrlallc, were as followsn, cent visitors to Emerald, lProvincial senior 1st. hfnrion Friz- Ml‘. and Mrs. Goldie Rccvcs, Free-l iicll and Jcan Callback and Marion town. were visitors to Cchzrcvlllc, Lord. Intel-mediate for Prince Coun- Bflietlili? 0h siliiday- i)‘. Fllfl Wcbsicl‘, Sydney Wright. Murinl Lcurd, Hclcn Bowncss, Doug- Mr. Arnold Henderson, Mr. Hectorf cns. "most at home." an o! others‘ faults until c ltollc of our own. ‘ llrnzillnlhfl-s. Ralph Callbcck, C9114 - lliedcque. were visitors to Sum- r rsldcton Wednasdoy evening. The indlsposition of Miss Minnie Ccnlrcvlllo Becleque. is much . .1051 by he: many friends. _\[r__.-Gi.‘0l‘El? Frlzzell. Summerside _ lvllrrel Pickett, Wilmot Val- ~ ltors to Ccntral Bedeque ‘ha Robertson and M155 fish-Kai, Ccnzrcvillc Buieqile. -.l.-\l.ol.-. to Summcl-sldc. on Wed {may Wright, Summerside. or to Ccntreville flcgtor Lcal-rl, lower Bedeque. ~‘1,~"p'.lrchnscd u 119W lahdea“ .., ._,. ~Iw Junior Rfd Cw“ 5mm” uganvwnd. was livid on Friday. A1611 Lcnrd, occupi- C‘ lflfiilfildlf‘. s‘-‘\"-‘n‘cen members 1 w, in mil call mid the min- L _ 7-3,. previous T119071"? were ,. - “M, _'i,‘,lj~n\i"ifi. The treasurer re- p.,.‘.,_,_.f.g.1n: thr-rc wore 33-47 0i‘- hand Q w t‘ mlhrloll manage? 5am m“ ho. r14‘. ml nine 00,1103 0f the Jun- 1... - -Id'(' be; mnrzozine for APTU- T‘ was riot rind that ‘the senior grades‘ u_q-.1'l‘-;¢llls-w"cr‘the roll C311 M“ m” ll tnte name of o Canadian -‘ jqninr oracles with the name story. At the next meeting D011- {valleya was n visitor t0 Cenlrevillc» Mr, EmmEYSOn Heiiiiii Wi1m03§ ins Milcfhrlonc, Etta. Jewell. Violet (Your, Rilill Wright. A quartctte by Mrs. Su“ "land Hcndcrson, Mrs. (Jhzll-Zc, (ll-con and Messrs. L, Brad- .'~ll.’l\‘,' and Howard Stllillfmflfl, A tri- Bedeque on Saturday. "The sympathy of the entire com-i 'munliy is being expressed to Itll‘. and.‘ iluzc to the nlcmory" of the late Mrs. Mrs. George D. Jardine, of Frcctolvnl A‘ M_ Wynn‘. ms £17m b‘, Mm in the death of their infant dauglv, ‘john fr; ML Mn Horace {vright ‘ tcr, Joyce Elizabeth The little oncl h... m ,,,»fl,.c,._ A ltflcnattlon by was was tenderly lyid to rest on Tubs-l M day afternoon. the services being‘ conducted by Rev. Mr. Williams, oi Kensington. "ial Lcnrd. An address on Tem- llcrzulcc was given by Mr. Irving. Tonmbs, of Ccntrcvillc Bedeque. Spe- cial lnuqic and singing were render- _ , ("d by the choir. A VCYy largo congre- Mr ‘Mid Mrs. E3111“ Daw-“m and’ gallon welcomed this wcll prepared W“ "wet-h- t; “w“’-f“fi°'°"“,‘ :11 m w. a. w. o. and Nirs. John A. yrnan. o yon. . were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradshavsn-Mld- ldlolon. were ‘visitors to Ccntrevllle hTi-‘S H3101 Mac-VIEW“ 1’°“""‘_f1lc:li~qllc on ‘Ilnlrsdzly evening. Cnylnwn, was a visitor to Ccntrrll Fedetliie °h sunday- The fal-lncrs in this vicinity have l completed tllcil- SCCdlllg for this sea- MY- Goidtm Mawanuml tramn“‘“t:-nll, also the potato planting is a- 00 the C- N~ Railway of Prmcc Ed‘ , hour. coluplolcd. A. fcw of the un- Wflrd Ifilhhd- 59cm m” “'°°k'°ml‘ fortunate farmers, who did not Eeti with his brother M? Wail" Mac" illciy iul-tlllhur uuul thcsc last few? ‘Cliliim- _ i clrhvs, will carry planting on till next| _ l wcck. v Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wi‘i?..h'~-| Middieiaown- were ‘Visitors to Cqntraiii Lil". Lconnrrl Mord, Cenircvllle,’ Bedeque 9n Sunday" lllctlculzc. zlticndcd tllc show "Goldf The turnip crop U115 W?" '5 m“? mug. t.~ or Brorulvxaiy" lit the Capt-i ing much consideration on the liar»; m, Tmnu.“ on Tuesday e._.cnmg_ 0i the farmer‘ “mips m“ “kw in. and Mrs. Willie Stafford. Low- plnntcd early 155i‘ yen“ ‘mum? my! vr Bwlcrlzlc. wcw- recent visitors tol first market m August‘ a slhcnfihtl.(:iilll‘ ‘Flow-r.- l iilc guest-s of the for: Price was “We” to those few “'11o,llli‘l"5 int"; is. _\Il‘. and Mrs. Albcrtl had thbliingxarsglfclfngillgh ctfi-ljeniljiiilfi “Mk3 year, ' " ' ‘ fl thus enables the farmers to 80E 711"‘ _ _ W; Mr. Lluir. ll. Fmvlcr, B. A.. young- WYMPS i“ early‘ and the mzuml" icst son of Ml". and M115 L- U- FOW- of the farmers tire “shed theki lor, of Calgary. Alberto. has been: early DlfliYmB- It “m be very 011': chum to st. Andrews Presbyterian! courfliiilg w the farmers‘ if the crop]. (Jhurrfl. Lancer-tot‘. Ontario. Thifi and price equals that oi last your.‘ Cnnfph W35 established in 1787 and‘ .__________________ ’ as i1 V151i0r to North Carleton .Rcginald. Claude, Arthur, M . m: PAUUNE STARllE MYQTERY~ ROMANCE. ADVENTURE Absorbing r o m a n ti c comedy of an adven- turous youth who staked his all on a romantic impulse and won iovc and a fortune. A film replete with laughter, romance and thrills ! Entertainment that will drive dull care away. that was DQssible was dew but to no avail. Mable. was of o bright and lovable disposition and was a general ‘friend rind favorite with all vmo ‘had the Pleasure of her acquaint- ance with not only her friends in Bedcque but with the many patrons of the orcamcry. to all 0f whom she was always obliging and conrtcqns, There are left to mourn besides the heart-broken parents the following sisters and brothers: Misses Bertie and Una. Stanley, Wallace, George, Sidney and David, all of Bedequc, to all of whom the entire community extends their sincerest sympathy, The fun- cral took place on Wednesday after- noon ,and was very largely attend- ccl, Rev. Mr. A. J. Reynolds. officiat- cd and was assisted by Rev. A J. W. Nicholson, of the North Bedeque United Church. Interment was made in the United Cemetery at Centre- ville Bedeque, Mr. Lloyd Waugh, Wllmot valley. was a Sunday visitor to Cape Trav- CISC. ' l . ! Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart. Cen- gtral Bedeque were visitors to Sum- lmcrslde on Thursday. Miss Anne Bradshaw, Miss Mar- garet MacNcill and MlSs Alice Jewell visited Cape "travels". 933:1 0n Thursday. Mr. Harold I/Eillfge)’. North Bede- que. was a. recent visitor to Char- lottetown visiting friends and im- mediate relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs and little daughter, of Summcrside. spent Wednesday evening in Cen- treville Bedcquc. the guests of the formers parents All". and Mrs. John Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. lvloysv. Central Bed- eque were recent visitors to Caven- dish-B. GROOIVPS ATTIRE IS CAREFULLY CHOSEN The formal day nodding-that is the ceremony which takes place prior to 6 (fciock in the evening-compels the cutaway coat for the bridgegroom. The cutarvay or morning coat, which is quite de rigour. may be made of black or Oxford cheviot. The younger mr-n show a preference for the Ox- ford or iron grey toned chariot. This coat. will have one button and should not be braided. Tradition allows some difference in the mutter of the waistcoat. It may built at Ymnouth, N. S. Field. Sunday, June 15th: Creek. 11 e. m4 Clyde River. 3 P- m-i Kingston. 7.30 p. m.; Prayer service at Pair-view at 7.30 p. m; Prayer ser- vice at Long Creek on Thursday at 8 p. m. W. R. MacWalker, Minister. been received of the death of Mr. Carson Livingstone, aged 18. only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Livingston. JILVER FOX: ‘The offering was e. fairly large one for the time of the year and the demand throushtiiiii for all descriptions, excellent. we had on this occasion slight- 1y nlberecfou; methods of offering our skins. with the double object of enabling the buyers to put-chm lots , exactly suited to their requirements. and also to obtain for our Shippers‘ the highest possible price for eschl individual skin. With this end in view. in B. number BAPTIST SERVICES, North River L058 ISLANDER. KILLED — Word has the depot, and Mrs. LeBlanc have re- turned home from a. successful fish- ing trip to ~the Dunk river, PILL They displayed several fine specimens of the speckled beauties on their re- turn here and Mrs. LeBlal-lc outclass- ed her husband as a disciple of Izliak Walton. having landed the largest of the splendid catclh-Moncton Times. es. The collection “E5. on the whole. above the average but whtaihed few real specimens. FINE SKINS—The few of these | offered sold well without change, the highest price obtained, being BB pounds for a somewhat peculiar full silvery skin without a. tail. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two men, charged with being drunk and incap- able. each had $10 ball estreated. For speeding, one motorist was fined 810 and costs or twenty days, and another for operating his car while intoxicat- ed was given the same penalty. In the afternoon a case of unlawful pos- session of intoxicating liquor, which had been adjourned from the mom- ing session. was adjourned till Wed- ncsday. THE BLACK, SLIGHT SILVERY AND TREE-QUARTER SILVER were not in particularly stong re- quest at the February Sale. We were therefore well pleased to find them once more in good demand. i THE HALF-SILVERY AND THREE-QUARTER SILVERY again sold wll. but as these were in fair demand in February, the advance at the present sale ls less pronounced. FUNERAL SUNDAY-The funeral of the late Catherine Mooney took place Sunday at 3 o'clock from her late residence, 82 Kent Street, to St. Dunstazfs Basilica. ‘The pull bearers were: G. Leech. J. Bradley, J. Me- Grflry. A. Peters, G. McQuald, N. McKenzie. The remains were taken to the Basilica. thence tothe Roman _cathollc __ Cemetery. I The deceased. who was greatly respected by all. was president of St. Joseph's, Sodality and for many years an employee for the firm of J. T, ~McKenzie. She leaves to mourn two slstersin Char- lottetown and one sister and broth- er in the United States. GLENROY INSTITUTE ORGAN- IZED-A meeting was held in the schoolhouse at Glenroy. on June 4th, for the purpose of organizing a. new Institute in that district. Following were the officers electeltz-Presldent, Mrs. Joseph Egan; Vice-President, Mrs. Joseph Barrett; Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. MacDonald; Di- rectors, Mrs. McKlnnon, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Mrs. James McLaughlin; Auditors. Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Miss MiwNiilly- The first meeting of the new Institute will take place in the school on July 2nd. when roll call will be answered by “A Supper Dish Recipe." THE SILVERY were undoubtedly the most popular kind at the 1%“:- ruary Sale. and now again sold well. but only at slightly higher prices. ALL INFERIOR SORTS, which l have been somewhat neglected for the i last year, have now come back into i fuvor, the present range of prices be- ' ing very much higher than that rul- iltg in February. The market closed vléry firm, and . this, coupled with the m: that the quality of skins still available must ,» be small, leads us to think that prices are likely to be maintained throughout the summer nnd autumn. E Prospects for the Sale in Novem- 4 ber are consequently distinctly fav- orable. The following are the detailed re- sults of the Sale. prices being com- pared with our previous sale. TOTAL NUMBER. 0F SKINS OFFERED 6,114 i NEW msrrrorn - On Friday, May 23rd. a new Institute was organ- ized at Cumberland Hill District. by Miss MaoPhall. The meeting which was well attended was held at the home of Mrs. .1. .1. MacDonald. Fol-I lowing are the ofllcers electedz-Pres- ident. Mrs. James McLeod; vine. President. Mrs. Malcolm Livingston; Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. J. J. Mac- Dflhflid; Directors. Mrs. John W. Campbell, Miss Julia Campbell. Mrs. John J- Campbell; Auditors, Mrs. John R. Jenkins; Mrs. James Dun- can. The first meeting oi’ the 1n- , stltute will be held at the home of ‘ Mrs. James A. McLeod. when roll l coll will be answered by I Glrdgn. more in excellent request. and pric- es are now fully 15 percent higher than those ruling in February. j/r r a Astonishing Guns ShootFood to Eat Hotpoint Pereolalere, Woflie Irons end other appliance: now on dilpley- Sold by ASSOCIATED cos AND ELECTRIC SYSTE -—~-____ of cases we asorted together skins Niimbti‘ Merritt iirziiest Vancouver, B. 0.. Whbmh? bgnfac- he,“ or exwfly 51mm“. ‘Wm’ Of Skins Price Prim cldentally killed. Mr. v rigs n or- Dolor and value These aswrtmenm sold merly belonged to Nine Mile Creek, belonging to different owners’ such Fm,- Unchgnggd __ _ m P,E.I-. and Mrs. Livingston was for- were again subdivided and put up m Black __ Advagnengsvg 531 51149;.) £14 many Huddle Crockett’ cape fin‘ equal lots of suitable numbers. ac- Blight Silvery Advanced 26”?» ‘561 £1l:l0:0 £27 m“ PEI‘ gal-ding w the value of the skins. i. Silvery . .. Advanced 2o". s43 21510.0 53., -—'-' , _ a. - _. l 15% B13 2191010 £5" The experiment was an undoubt . 1.. Silvery Admmed .1 SUCCESSFUL FISHING Tom‘ “t ed success [rum every point of view =1 Silvery Advanced 15".. 1.210 120.010 £55 Mr’ Clovis A‘ “Elam” fireman ° and 1; 15 W; [ntgntlon to carry the Sllléfy . . . . Advanced 10% 221 £1900 £35 the CNR Passenger Department at system still further in our future sal- 111311101‘ 50ft! . Advancde 50% 2.630 £900 _ CROSS FOX. This fur was once again the most popular kind. The average price for Canadian skins is row about 16 pounds and The well- marked Dark skins were was 44- pounds. NEW ISSUE > Jamaica Public Service COMPANY ” p. c. First Mortgage Bonds Due July 1st, 1950 i PRICE: 94 Ind interest, to '1 yield 5.45% i, ' Ten-year average net earnings after ell operating and maintenance chutes and taxes were equivalent to over twice annual interest require- ments on this issue. Average annual net earnings on 31mg basis for lost five-year period equiv. , nlent to 2.7 times interest require- merits. Popuiatlon served is approximately 130,000. _ Orders may be telephoned or teie-_ graphed at our expense. the highest price realised in the sale Eastern Securities Company‘ Li M IT E D W. B. V. DUNBAR. Manager. . CHAR-LOTTETOWN - ST- JOHN MONTREAL nnurnx MONCTON SUMJVIERSIDE FBEDEBICTQN _ M1801‘ and rice grains given their most nutritious Form HERE are wheat and rice grains shot from guns! To give them a new delidousness . .. a more perfect digestibility. First the choice, plump grains are sealed in - were to . . . - - m8 0F Poultry Hint. , guns. Then revolved in fiery ovens. Then fired. g; _ élnrFrlrlancs Rrollfi - The ‘cnlqsg, the distinction \\.;:ll Wlllmnls-l be smgle or doubxe_brpa_qtcfl and 1g. , This causes 125 million explosions in every 8m“; ha‘? p,nn~.-g.s of the program. ML Irving Toombs, Central Bedt- POM, or bclng thfnolicstplftdlfilbggcg; may be 91mm; of the same! colog antd i It bum open any do), food “u Thus "my >--—-" ‘ 'i""“""*'— T“ |ihh "millet!" °“ f ' material M i t w“ 0r 0 m" h“ ' -d f h - ' d “com 1m] di es- ‘onihl-io. Mr. Fowler. ls n. griltiiiP-W lng material, If n colored waiscoat is PERSONAL}. l c; t agrarsdliéja e kcd f; houfs find - Inf this 5'95"‘ "f Km?‘ OM10?!“ Town‘ worn. it should be of white linen or -__. ' u c“ W3 n “coo ' so Puiicd Wheat and Puflcd Rice main the virtu-‘il nourishment of hot cooked cereals. | to. and was ordained nnd inducted. pique m» a grey 0r bcige- colored cloth. . bv 1hr: Pl‘t"“b_\‘L(\l‘_y' of Glcngarry Oni Grey and fawn ls usually the choice of ‘May 13th. Mr, L. U. Fowler. fatheri 03d“ men: the young men of correct with her brother. Mr. Den MacDon- oi the above clergyman. is a him“. fashion preferring the while walstqgall, Teunton. Mass. “PBBTEBTD” ‘or North BPdCqllC and the many? ma; The” i5 this much to be said: Q . Prwfervdttve Paint ‘ (viva-low. hcrc shall be vcry ltleised "°- for the light waistcoat, that it seems‘ Miss Anna MaeDougall left yes- terday morning to spend a. vacation And win: new iiavoriness . .. what deiidOii-i. aisp. ‘a-unchiness . . . this wonderful invention brings to wheat and rice. The grains are pug"; sweet new Mr. B. H. Hughes. left yesterday more in harmony with the gain-aim morning for St. John. N. B, to at- attachlng to the June wedding- Surely tend the Manufacturers Life Insur- “In tllr- midst of life We are in. the ygung bridegroom is entitled at, ance Conference. Ideath.“ is a tribute to the life of‘. was,“ to this touch of brightness on- _._ llvlhblb Vitllri hhuruyfiwho nil-win‘; i" such a. coy oi’ days. _ m. .1. w. Boulter left yesterday way tn the Eternal Reward 011 ‘m’ The correct oomolemtiitihs iYOiI-lmnrning for Halifax in connection any. Nay 19th. Mabel was the eldest, sets for the eutavlay coat should be] with the work of the Royal Com- Idaughtcr of Mr and Mrs Hush y“?! made or worsted in grey Mid blflflii- 0i‘ imisslon on the apple situation. ‘ray, of Ccntrevlflc Bcdeqiie. B" a ‘l black and white stripes. . iel‘ the short UPYiOd or it" divs ‘"4 In the selection of the correct tie-i the Prince County Hospital» Shel proper usage permits of biit 5118M 71f li- cable from his mother. Mrs. An- peacefully parsed away at m8 "m? titude. The pearl my tie is nbsviiitriv, drew Memlir, stating ehe reached N.“ o: 24 l-mrs. Miss Milli" w“! correct although some few brldzrooms- Glassow safely. llndint at creel-lock {hear of Mr. Fowler's 51106058- to 8 times normal size. ‘They taste like nutmears. They entice as grain foods never have before. Serve Pufied Wheat and Pufied Rice every dqy in every way you can. Your family deserves this finer kind of nourishment. Your grocer has Puiied Wheat and Putied Rice. The A min penetrating liquid which seek, protects. and preserves the lhirlgles against rot or mrninr- The best beautifler, 1nd pl ‘eetor for all ahinfled surfaces. One gallon of Protecto will cover the some surface u two or three gallons of shingle eta-in. Loot better, and inst longer. F ennellt Chandler i " v l L _p played X01‘ some time. Everythinz mo nuwhnswnltflinelmdnn Mr. J. A. McNair Sunday received taken suddenly ill while at Mr. Her,- chose black and white which after all 0.- "tail of the Bunk" where the pilot l Quaker 01¢! COQPMY- her MacQuarries creamer-y, at North‘ 1n 1n quite good taste. was taken on. . 5757 Bcdeque. whore she hid We" em‘ _. writs...- npQuaker Puffed Wheat and Pujied Rice