{m-zvifl‘ i. i -»-.-._>-xi._¢.,~ya~y-ezzggg- STYLE BRIGHT INTERN] Diveriing new ideas home —- to introduce Oddfellow’s JUNE DEMONSTRATION SMART FASHWNSX Qizzmzzv. g“! Cmzty. COTTON CARNIVAL-scores oi new ways to use them. Cotton: for daytime and even- ing wear; sparkling new ways to wear them. Come and see how easy it is to freshen up the THURS. and Hardin’ ALL VISITORS HAVE OPPORTUNITY i - t 0F WINNING DELIGHTFUL PRIZE of Colored Bordered Bed Sets. f l MOORE o» McLEOD LTD. PROWSE BROS. LTD. s. A. McDONALD i SHOW T anti, east/old? ab! H FURNISHINGS ior home decoration. colour to your rooms. Hall d P. M. IANDZ 1 SPONSORED BY ::-_—:_‘_:::;" PULLED BREAD Remove the crust from a new at. Take a fork and pull the ' d into irregular pieces about .5 in length and about half \ an inch wide. Put them on a shTet of paper on a tin and dry off in a moderate oven with the door- open when dry t0 the centre. abut the door and bake till a golden brown. u?‘ YES Anhuiuanrs 2 PLENTY OF THEM BUT THERE IS N VER ANY ARGUMENTS ABOUT OUR CHEWING ‘TOBACCO. WAYS A HIT WITH THE PUBLIC ' g i HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST IOcPer Fig “EAST POINT TO NORTH CAPE? Manufactured by r ' cxavi AND NICHOLSON CCO CO IT IS AI;- um. crrrrows no Ontrl Guardian "mow-c..." wrr.........‘"' "'- s: a newly nature may be inserted at I oenla a word atrlotl! DI!- able In advances OBASWBLL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION IJFI INSUII ONCE L-UTW-‘l-ll-SL- II-ED CROSS COLLECTORS will call on you this week. 11-1086-5-30-51. CADIZ FISIIERY SALT-Bill- gain 66c baa. R. H. & O0. b-l U-li-Sl-Si. YOU WILL be invited to help the Red Cros this week. L-IOQB-li-iili-Bi. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisemanta for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 a. m. 5 a u THIS IS BED CROSS WEEK. Won't you help too? _ L-ioac-s-ao-si. coNr-‘rsorsaaTrou urn: ANCE. a-sr - LISTEN IN t0 Red Cross brcad- cast C.F.C.Y. tonight at 1.45. L-1l26-5-3l~ii WRONG ADDRESS-In ‘he First Year wtificate winners trom P. W. C. the name of Miss Mary Doyle, Mermaid appeared as North Rustlco. which was lncnrren; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Bwokfieid Ch e. - Services next Lord's Day. Br eld Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Hunter River Bunday School 10 A. M. Wor- ship 7.30 P. M. Harisvville Sunday School 10.80 A.,M. L-l026-5-31-1i. ATTENDED ART MEETING— The following members of the P. E, 1'. Art Society attended the Maritime Art Association over the week-end in Seckvilla-Mrs. P. A. Oreelman, Mrs. J. A. Maser. Miss lime MacLeod, ._iss Rene Wood. Mia Edith P. Hurrh, Mia Jennie W. ‘fume-r. Miss Berna Huestis. POLICE COURT-At police co. t yesterday t-vro drunks were each fined three dollars and costs or five days. Three milk vendors won. fined for selling milk con- taining sediment and one for sell- ing milk containing less than three and a halii’ per oent butter-fat A prohibition and an eaccise case were adjourned till Ti-ursdav for judgment. I'LL IN MONCTON-Mr. Alfred Pickard and M-rs. Plckard oi this cit/y were in Sackville last week attendihi! the Convocation of Mount Allison University, of which their daughter, Freda, is a s-tu- dent in the first year. After the rnvfisicrirr EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses u. .1. iiinaon g OPTOMETRIST Montague. P E I. Office Hours: i0 to l2 A.M 2 to 5 RM. Holidays etc" by appointment. Office Connected with DBUGSTORE msun- ' -2i-31 Tl-IEATRE In Memoriam A II. JOHNS MUQUAID a lanai“ my vim m in Hr”? l. e naernory o [cutie 351:: u: amt-whee rather and a citizen. in IOHQIOWD OD 5 took a severe heart attack while in one of the hotels there. His son Walter ledt Charlottetown the i01- lowing day m see his father. and has returned accompanied by hi5 sister. Mrs. Pickard is remaininil in Moncton with her huJbantLwho axxxirding to. latest reports la rest- ing comfortably and will return home when his condition is fur- ther improved. W M. S, MEETING — The quarterly evening meeting of the Valleyfield Aux. W. S. M. was held at the home of Mrs. Munro Bruce with Mrs. M . MacL-eod leading the devotional period. The Easter program was carried out, Scripture and topical readings were given by Mrs. Munro Bruce, Mrs. J. A. MacPherson. Mrs Peck Peardon and Nona Bruce, after which three members lead in pray- er. The business period was con- ducted by the President, Mrs. W. A. Bruce In the alosence of Mrs. iwbutt. Miss Edith MacDonald acted Secy. Ten members respond- ed to roll call by giving a verse or question from the book of Daniel. Several absent members sent vers- es or questions to be read in re- sponse to their names. Community Friendship Secy. Mrs. M. D. Martin checked on visits made in that dept. Trees. reported $12.10 sent to Presb; ‘Preas. “Facts about Korea“, from the study book were given by Mrs. Van- Buskirk After the benediction lunch was served by the hcwtoes and a social hour enjoyed. The W.M.S. and Mission Band Easter Thank offering service was held, Mrs. John MacLcod presided. Mrs. D H. MacPhersun, and lvirs. Dan MacKinnon existed in devotional program. Mission Band program consisted of singing. recitatlons. pageant and drill. The regular May meeting of W.M S was held in church hall on May 10th. After the devotional period conducted by Mrs. Finlay Matheson, the Presi- dent took the thair. Minutes roll call from Book of Hosea, offering and Trees. report followed Re- ports from other secretaries. and correspondence were dealt with. Some members who were unable to attend sent their offering by enve- lope. Mrs. (RevJ A. J. Ebbutt was warmly welcomed back aftér her trip to Scotland. It was in- teresting to hear from her some news "Free the Auld Land " Mrs. J .A. MacPherson reviewed an in- t€r05ting_p0TiiOIfQI_@_SQIQLL)O§. ThimBle > Thoaire.‘§iarr_ing Mil“ tilt lion v tradesmen in u.» at; o! Wirmi- 74 \ "ni“‘2‘.i..};“na.1?wt with err as 0. = one non, Melvin, are left = ,,_... mourn their lose. In 1921 he re- t to urla and from than until his death his life centred . e o and fanTb Elam , in ev way. the d ‘ was in- u in which tend- MONTAGUE-BAT. 5rd. ed toward civic l rovemervt and MATlNEE-ii P. M. advancement. The ly attend- SOUEIS-MON. 5th. ed funeral which d from hia late residence to 5t. Marya Roman Camellia Church in Bourla 1,0,, ~ ~ .. w tho ‘ in which the deceased was held Convocation they left for Moncton tm-oughout the community. Ber- where Mr. Piclrercl unfortunately vices et the Ghulwh Bud 811W were conducted by Rev. H. Cmken. The ll bearers were Messrs. Jas. Keey (Sr). Daniel McEachern. eel-can .- "T.f‘»‘»'=$?'°lli’.>‘~;‘5II-‘~'f‘.if‘ AY ' 31, 1939 Eur-Earns: ELECTED _._---i-i| Ti J. B. Matthew. H. D. M and D. L. MoConnelck. In Memo riam ltwaawithadeerp feelingof sadness arnd regret that we learn- ed of the death of Nims. Bernard Callaghan, who peaoemlly awa at the Hrovinclal Sanatorlurn on iiilednesday, May 10th. at the thirty years. The de- keen sense of humor made her a greet favorite with all who had the pleasure of making her ac- quaintance. Although in failing health for about one year, she bore her illness with great oour- HQB. and was never know-n to com- plain, and her death came as a great shook to her femil and rlends. Ste leaves to ohersh her memory a sorrowing husband and three. small children. Jackie age 7, Florence age 8 and Norbert age 4, also two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Y. . nerd and Ray. St. Mary's Road. Ste hen and James, Bear River a Patrick. Rmcbury. Mass, and Joseph, Avttleboro. Mass. Also her stepmother, Mrs. James Hughes. St. Mary's Road. The funeral which was largely attended took place from her late residence 315 Grafton Street, Fri- day morning. May 12th, to St. Duns/tans Basilica, where the Re- quiem High Moss was celebrated by Rev. Father Keefe. who also conducted the service at the grave. The pail bearers were: B. H. Hughes. L. O. Kelly. Thomas Mc- Gabe, William Collins, Daniel It was decided to send a box of clothing in the near future to the needy in Labador and Newfound- land. Meeting closed by repeating the benediction in unison. Hymns suggested in the “Missionary Monthly” program are used at maztlnga. '1 w O 00¢ “There’s An From 4 L GarrThum, Arthur McKenzie. May the memorv of a loving wife and mother be a beacon on life's journey, guiding them by the higher and nohler things to the t Port oi’ eternity. where we shall all know our own and be united to them forever more. May her soul rest in peace. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Ber- nard Callaghan, wish to express l] No Need To Buy The Ordinary! SUMMERSIE ND l CHARLOTTETOWN Price.” Enterprise At Every Popular Price” 9.50 up J their sincere thanks to the doctor, nurses and staff of the Provincial Senatorium, also the pastor Rev. Father Mozreau and Rev. Louis Dougan. who were ao kind dur- ing the illness of our late wife and mother. Also those who gent flowers. Mass Cards. Spiritual Bouquets and letters of vymlpathy. Also all the kind neighbors and friends who helped in any way during our recent and bereavement. Mr. Barnard C . 11-1006-0- i-ii. - 'As Tlie Island's Most -P0p_ular Range! Bales Recorda prove more and more poo. pie are refusing to Buy the Ordinary "m... There's an Enterprise at Every Popular- THE NEW ' 1939 ENTERPRISE - IRON DUKE A Balanced Beauty -_ 115.00 _ complete With Waterfront or Reservoir HN McLEAN & SON MONTAGUE SALES REPRESENTATIVE i "WM- 1.3.... b t HOWE l‘ II ° ma...‘ Charlottetown Guardian may handed to their Rent Archie time Keep Minard‘! in the home. i Balance Monthly Eastern Guardian‘ tiring of a newaw nature Inserted at 2 strictly E1 able in adyarrgo. is T $9. DOWN ii NO INTEREST No Extras J i reserved I oents a 1 . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 - (Continued on page 9, Col I) lWlLL CARRY YOU UP AND L T YOU THAT l5 THE QMILLiON MiLES OUT OF SHOULD BE LAST YEAR i GOT MORE’ THAN nose wines voPevEm-i v 60o FOR A F w THOBSAND ~ 4 B)‘ Edwindy 1 WELL, vva DECIDED w LL, no .114’ FIVE. Youwzr. GONNA 6mm: FOR GETTIN’ PROMOTED m SCHOOL - — , TILLIE THE TOILER -— WITHOU W,i YOU CAN SAY YOU i SICK WHEN YOU AREWKYOU COULD SAY HIS. YOU'RE HOW "ID INVEST BANK! . a ‘ i T BENEFIT ivoune mm: couto HAVE YOU omens vou HAVE no Business . ewma Tuna ‘GAOINQTO PUT rr IN TH’ OI‘ LICENSE. - ‘YEH -- SURE—'-TILL I'M READY "r0 INVEST rrl A FELLA CAN'T JUST L 1' _ IT SIT IN TH’ BANK FOREVER! -_-_ ITHIHK I'LL. BUY A TcuTy-gcw , Vie» i FATHERLY ADYI CE‘ _-_ ~ ‘A’ ‘rfiurawctt? l Guess wou -n\ "WHY? IT'S ma