i7} 4 an- t - ‘ 3 Dc, Simmon's Bed Outfit Simmons Steel Bed in Walnut Finish, Spring. Comfortable ~ Strong Coil Cotton Filled Mattress; 3 pieces in all sizes. 2.50 Now 2.50 Monthly No Interest, 3 Pc, Kroehler Suite Here’s unusual value in a 3-Piece Kroeliler Suite‘, good quality repp covering. Deep springs seats and backs and reversible spring filled cushions. ‘ " ' . 6.50 Now 6.40 émiada Backward i‘. In Botany Study ._ (By The Canadian Press) ZEDMOINTON, May il-Foundlng oi botanical gardens. throughout gamma. Ls necessary and both cul- ‘ral and economic advantages uld be derived irom such insti- tions, H. T. Gussow. of Ottawa. Inld members oi the University oi Alberta Science association. it "Canada is the only unit of the British Empim that is not well to gie lore in botanical research," Mr. ussow declared. “Ezonomic value di such world irtied gardens as Kew, in London, and the establish- g____.. ..._. A .._;___: L..- . 110w To Save Money II l’. Why pay out your hard earned honey on rent when you can save Jncugh in ten years and own your Tbwn home. :1 $20.00 a month amounts to $2,400 ten years and $50.00 runs into . ,000.00. In the same time, with teregt ndded figure tor yourseli. - r o! very desirable build. in; 1_ are tor eats situated nt the new extension oi School Street. eso Lots are in the City and also these just outside. Ornamental In to be planted (this Spring) eAEh aide oi the street. A very ode-m building is now in the course erection and another will he in swing tn a. iew weeks. when are settled down ln your own ome you will wonder why you so much money on rent. VON CLUBE GAY, I8’! Charlottetown, P. I. Ilhlld. 7301-5-10-17-24-31-0-7. zvclrvcus, ‘rinliwheniitniayaesssernllst erudnsflotos ll’iii‘!il¥a.iilslié‘ c H .. in interest In worth the uleeflued ’ tame: Oaart pro- , I * w. n. rsowsbsis. ' Vittoria, I. l. I. ‘I i.» I ~ = Lott.“ ment in Java. oi two of theworld's greatest has been repeatedly prov- en." the maritime provinces were men- tioned as the mcst suitable loca- tions for Dominion gardens. Quebec is well to the tore in the study of natural 111e, the distinguished bot- Hardwood KITCHEN CHAIRS (Nicely Finished) 6 for S525 . (W! John McLean 8t Sum-Representing ll. 1T. Ilolmanittd Celebrate With a Feast of Birthday Bargains! Save on this 39-48-54 inch Sizes COTTON-FELT MATTRESS $545 Solid Walnut END TABLE $I,98 ‘Fgf/Tlmfi/ qr i i’ l‘ i \ i6, tit/Tl uuiu (i t Values to $I6.50 Clearance of LAYER-FELT MATTRESSES $995 p BOYS l Get Your "Bike"lNow sloo Down-H it Week No Interest-No Extras _ BOYS! Folding CARD TABLES $L39 . Simmonf s STUDIO COUCHES Good Heavy Repp Covering M .50 Now .50 Monthly M slfileo Handy lid 7.7V .\'..’i..‘-. » iullripflfli I i 4 Piece Bedroom Suite A neat design Walnut Bedroom Suite, comprising Dresser, Hollywood Drea- ler, Chillonler and full size bed. An unusual value at. the price. y ,4l5il 8.50 Now 7.60 Monthly No Interest PLANT STANDS 29¢ each CRIB- and Comfort for Baby at minimum cost Extra Value-Simmons MATTRESS $I()50 Select Your ' WALLPAPER‘ “ Now while Stocks are Complete Handy MAGAZINE RACKS you Monthly No IIIIGIGLY SALE DATES FROM SATURDAY MAY II TO SATURDAY MAY I8 INCLUSIVE ilentral Guardian This nolunsn is reserved (or sows of local interest but advertising oi a airway nature may be Inserted as t unto a word strictly payable ll advance. CRJPPLED CIHLDBIIWS CLINIC st Red Cross Oiiloe. Charlottetown. Thursday, May 16th and in ‘Town Hall, Summerslde, Wednesday, any 22nd. . L-7401-5-10-5l. NOTICI-L-Any private homes who can accommodate delegates to the Odd Fellows Convention. August 12th to 16th. please write giving rates per day or room and brti-lt- inst. Also numbersccommodated to Fulton Adams, 148 Gerald Street. , L-waoz-a-io-si. British Columbia. Ontario and enist said. Cabinet Me e ts (C .1‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA. May B-—The Dominion Cabinet met today ior ~the iirst time this week and dealt with an accumulation oi routine matters. Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister oi Fin- ance, was still an absentee as he has not yet recovered irom his at- tack oi laryngitis. He expects to be at work before the end oi the week. Preparation oi legislation based on the reports oi the price spreads commission and the committee on housing is being pushed but it has not yet reached the stage oi con- sideration oi’ draft bills in the Cab- inet. In the course oi a few days. Tlilt PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services tor May 12th. Marshiield 11 A. M. Highlleld 2.30 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.80 P. M. John A. Pritchard, Minister. L-ldll-b-lil-ii. Paelszplvntntgiu BIIVIGS‘ Bus: a , M - m serv it ie eitpeeteii. the btllswtll be dis- 32am“, g; 1'1“; M’, “wm USE ‘THE CONVENIENT HOLMAfN i-iosis ioLnN ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE IO°7e NOWI BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING-ADDED r- NO INTEREST MOIIEBIS DAY slit-VICE will be held in Bonshaw United Church May 12th at 3 P. M. Special music by the young people. 11-7400-5-10-11. rsitnv nus sanvica will re- sume r ‘ , Monday. May 13th from Sourls to Charlottetown via. 4d Road. L-740tl-5-l0-2i. COMPLIMINTABY DINNER.- The appreciation oi the congrega- tion oi the York United Church ior the splendid work done by the choir under the leadership oi Mr. Arthur Vesey round expression in a supper gathering at the Par- sonage where Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Christie were hosts tc the sixteen embers oi the choir. The ladies o! the congregation. famous ior their cooking. assisted in prepar- ing the good things with which the tables were lopded. A short speech was made by Rev. Mr. Christie in appreciation oi the work oi the choir ior the past iew years. This was responded to in s short, humorous speech by Mr. Arthur Veaoy. ‘The remainder oi the evening was spent in a elus- songwhiehwasbroughtioacioae mined around the council table. e 13o, m, M, 1;, gm“, They will‘ be introduced when m,‘ 9141554941, r-rllament reaseenhles on May ‘ with the singing 01 Ailld Ldhl Byne. ciiiii titLfr AT LOW PRICES mgr-WI Gemiine high led N MT‘ gilt?’ cc-r 1'0 It-IRC: 511m. J's neeii stock. Thls seed smut ' ' 800' 506"‘ reliable seed hmles. from‘ only u" i=5 K O- @- n 5 ere E i i Z iisliii ti“ "' ) e I. I. ‘IIWWIBAI-I. Merchant. Ieslflshnd- BRINGING UP FATHER ‘fill’: - s. i - GI a tongue I ‘are... GLUMN 7 CHURCH 0F SCO"‘t-AND.-R.ev. Ewen MacDougall vrz’ preach San- bath 12th, at Btnnche. at 10 30, De Sable at {i and Argyle shore at, 7, Also People's Church. Charlotte- town, Wednesday 15th at 7.45. Jas. Harvey Bishop will preach Sabbath 12th at Murray River at ii a. m. and ‘l p. m. Also Monday 13th at Belle River at. 7.30 p. m. L-7398-5-l0-ll. W. M. B. MEETING-The York W. M. S. met on Tuesday night at the home oi’ Mrs. Elmer Brown. Fourteen members and one visitor were present. Mrs. E. J. Vessey had charge oi the meeting and Mrs. B. It. Brown read s paper. The meeting closed with the Mis- pah Benediction. BAPTIST SERVICES, Sunday, May 12th. Preacher H. G. Crows. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. subject "A Divine Picture Gallery at Moth- ers". Theme oi’ Children's Service, “Mother's Heart." 11.46 A. M. Sun- School. 7.80 P. M. Freetown. subjectfll-low One Mother Was Saved." L-‘lsld-il-ltl-ll. YORK CILIBBATIS IUBILII —'rhe King's Jubilee was celebrate ed in York with s nus! boniirs built by the school children in a ileld belflfllllll to w f. ~‘. .4 . B. R. Brown. You'll need an ICE Refrigerator $IL35 up Short speeches suiting the ocee. slon were made by Rev, Mr, Jhrlstlq Mr. B, R. ‘Brown and Mr. lllsus Gilmoref Then the crowd hined in singing the National Anthem. THE SEBENADEBSPRMIMI of Part Songs, Vocal and Piano Solos. ill-u Margaret Sterne. Mrs. n-ed M. Flash, Miss Davids Baker. Miss Doris rait, Mrs. Robert T. Holman, lema l-Iuestls, Miss Lillian Mc- Cenzie, Miss Pearle Burne- Mrs. C. Elliott Full, Pianist Director, 8t. Paul's‘ Hall, May 17th. q L-‘IAOO-S-IO-ll. SEWING 0L!!! MEETS-The regular meeting o! the Heather- dale Girls’ Sewing Club was held st the home oi the leader. Miss I. m. KIGPIIIU. on Abrll 2'! with an attendance oi nine members. Meeting opened by singing "Pack Up Your Troubles." Roll call was ‘ by a "Joke." Alter the a it, Dining Here's one of the best values we have ever offered. Bullet, Extension Table. Arm Chair and ilve side-Chairs. Room Suite 500 6.50 Now 5.85 Monthly Nolnterest the program, which consisted oi a boa-n contest, instrumental music and singing. Miss Ens Bruce and Miss Jean MacRae were appointed on the new program committee. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess aiter which a social hour was spent. The meeting then ad- Joinned. .__.____._.___ GEORGETOWN CELEBRATES KING'S JUBILEE This community's loyal observance oi His Majesty's Silver Jubilee was a loyiul and memorable event. A well-ordered parade oi’ the public school pupils, under the cap- able direction o! Principal Gillie. Wm. Doyle and Jae. McConnell war. ioilowed by an inspiring program ii the Town Hall, which was iilled- t capacity by s s ,. ctiul and inter esting audience oi adults and child- programs-i ren. The e comprised the iollowlng items: a Opening Address - His Worship Mayor C n. ondo "O Cod Our Help In Ages Part3‘ V“. oi echo" pu . "A Hymn oi Empire" - Even" Hessian ' . .1. '1'. rune. M“... The Nltlionll Anthem. The culminating ieature oii a da! n long to be remember - was a nus! boniire in the evening at the Ex- hibition Grounds. To the large and ‘happy gathering assembled there, addresses appropriate to the occas- ~ ion were delivered by Rev. C. U. ‘Mc- Nevln and J. H. McDonald. MLA The evening's enjoyment was great- ly enhanced by hearty community singing. . The production oi‘ procesed cheese in Canada. in i934 amounted to 11.996348 pounds .au increase over the preceding year oi 1,361,324 pounds, or 13 p cent. ‘I'll I FAMOII 3 RUIIING LINIMINT I me in smaller. regular also. . __J -av scones Memes C w