THE cznaxwrrsrow GUARDIAN EASTERN GUARDIAN ......... -"A IIACI m! TIN 1110p. SAND” would scarcely draw a larg- er. more enthusiastic. or more pleasant assemblage than you'll meet at one oi “The Grand Dances" in the Famous Richmond Hall. Don't miss Thursday, Aug. 4th. Glorious music Wellington Or- chestra. Refreshments. Good only It cents. sloo-l-s-li. WESTERN GUARDIAN 11;; —l!'l'l'INGl OI‘ COUNTY cmwTP-n’ Auslist airlines 01 Ccuay Court 101' Prince County will be, Port Hill. L esday. Alislisi 0th: Abra.m's Vlllsso Aus- 11th; 119-121 Qllwl Street Suinmerside, Aug. lithi-S. \-.. ‘T ‘I —IOI.IDAYING IN TICTOIJ COUNTZi-Rev. 1.. a. oamphell or lummeralde. Mrs. Campbell and their children lsit this week to spend a month's vacation in Pictou 00111117. N. Ss-B. qr g l - ..° SOCIAL GATHERING.- A ' " ' I. charming entertainment in the , " iormoismasqueradedanoeand - ----4, bridge was given on Monday even- ‘ ' , —COURT PROCEEDINGS.- Mr. ins by m. and Mrs. L. H. Colin _ , ‘ f’. ‘ a ‘ 3 G, M. Matthews oi.’ Clea-r! held at their lovely Montague home in ' - ~ .- - Court in Silmmerside on Monday. Two adjourned cases were disposed or. One was a prohibition case where a party, who had pleaded guilty oi having liquor in his poa- session was lined 8200 and costs. He was deiended by Mr. MoNaught oi’ Ksosingion. A case o! their. was hoard against three juveniles, who pleaded suilty and were given two months in isil. Another liquor case tor consumption was heard and the party lined 810 and cosie. Mr. Henry Noonan prosecutedrthe cases.—S. M4101: n. SELLAR, M-i-wwgugimiigii-naf» “in; WINNER or rl-ialllflll-l runner CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST! YOUR Writing Iias an equoI cIlonce toWinI honor oi their son, Gordon H. Coi- iin, who ls spending a short vaca- tion with them. Many beautiiul and interesting costumes were worn by the guests. First Prise for Ladies’ Costume was awarded to Miss Belle MacGowan and gentleman's prise to m. Charles Hihbit oi George- town. The iudges, Mr. M. l". Mao- Donald o! Montague And Mr. Phil. lips oi Halifax, made special man. tion oi several other costumes in- cluding that oi Miss Helen Douglas o! Georgetown and Mrs. W. A. Cum- ming. Ladies Bridge prise was won by Mrs. Claude MccKay. Gentle- man's Mn. M. F. MacDonald. Spec- ial dances were Moonlight dance, Novelty and Supper dance. -H. _____-_-_.__. in} mason/us M‘ —STBIIT PIOGBISQNNGs-Tlld new roadway on Granville Street is progressing very iavour- ably. The latest standard curbing is wh a a being Used, which it is believed will save the town many dollars for re- pairs. This curbing which is laid beiore the roadbed has tile draining to carry oil the suriace water and Q any drainage under the concrete. The roadbed will be laid on top oi the first gutter which will prevent the curb and roadway parting as is the case in diilerent places along the other streets. 1t is being laid in sections oi six feet so that any sec- e’ °1 Dr‘ “d M“ H9311‘ Mum‘ tion could be removed in case oi 17"‘ charhmww“ 1‘ 111mm“? 11' trouble or necessary repairs. The 1°" “y” “"11"” h" “w” m“ ma; date will be entered in the next week's contest. The ~ n M r .- . . - wértmyomzlzfiwflfvhz; a“: 1‘ mm “dock o Montague H wmn‘ u oi‘ this Contest will be announced August 24, l as "H"- m, “mam” “d w," u“ m’ .."Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson. _ The weekly prizes are awarded not ler wrl town many dollars in the long run. rmfif?“ P‘ Iwmd’ 1" M1111‘ in Trur Au mm “d “m! I‘ be!” m" n: e x W” on o and but {or writing which reveals character or tempere- ment, unique or unusual features. ugoodiiycuareapoorwritsraa write-it is the character or in writing that coiunc-nottho factofyom- bad pennlen. The committee of judges winner la headed by Mr. Freduio D. Jacob, for years Dominion Government Graphoioglat. Every 100 other contestants receive an analysis oi‘ writins- I P. o. nox i300 i129.- . mam. Novella Cumming has returned to Montague alter spend- ing a week very pleasantly in Char- lottetown the guest oi Mrs. He. bert ' ' plgmpg, r The car will be delivered the day the winner is announced. .. / ,.,i What a price! 13 HERBS a Medium Felt that has all the ear- marks of its more expensive Italian cousin. Several blocks, several widths of bands- Ii’s a great value at the price and a great ilat at any price. Grey and Fawns. Shown in south window. . .'Little Joan Maclntyre, daught- I » This week's (THE TWELFTH’) CAR- -WEEK CON- l._liilllllil"_iliill ‘yiliiiiulss TEST closes August 10th, 1932. All entries mailed alter chased in the surrounding districts, vxckflw’ Mm Johnson’ m” M“ thus giving employment and saving gfcha: m‘: figdm°rly a mrelady °r _ money ior the town-S. stgnflel‘; 13d "5 depanmem °t . A, , ___....i..____ "'"" w. and so». William Strong cl Summer-side. weld Rilests on Jilly 17: ..'Misses Kathleen Smith and can REPIIRT 1- -~-~ ---- M --l~ with no damage reported from easieraaectiene. Bay isahsavy webworna-laskatehowan Northern crop but the quality is lmvsilvdi Area-Warmer weather durina the the ‘second arowth o! alialle ll ' ‘m-R" m!‘ A _, __M,w w“; put week has beneiltod heavy hum bemgund a. brieiusynrllpsis oi tsla- stands o! srain. and wheat is ano- graphic reports received at the Head 11°11“? 511 111 11°“- °°"" 31'1"” oirioe- oi the Bank oi Montreal promise sood avmsa yields- Gw- irom its Branches. The Branch "I117 ISM-fills. £11m illluille mois- Managers have rlete and intl- iliri- Hunt-WW" will“ Al" mats knowledge of each local situ- 41°99 1"" 11°1'1‘1°1'l1@11 51111113 atlon and are in close touch with 111° P1181 ""3 111 ""1151 '11‘ "1111 crop conditions in all sections oi 1191111111111" 1111*" 1111411“ 11°11 the district mentioned. The map 111111 11°11 °1 "111 115" “"1194 11°11‘ overieai indicates the approximate extent oi.’ the districts referred to in the renort. PERSONALS Kathleen Strothart oi St. John were guests during the past week o! the Misses Francis and Margaret Coflln at their summer camp at Robertson Point. These girls were friends o! the Coflin girls at Mt. Allison Ladies College-H. _.__._.___.._._. Dillard's relieves strains nnd sprain; TRY ONE ON oi Mr. and hire. David Idvinmvnt. Dunblane. III-I’ \ Ir. James A. Arnett o! Albany ieit on Tuesday mcmlhg ior East- andover, N. 1-1., to visit his daughter Mrs. John K. Crud-S. m. and Mrs. John Okeeis. Bil- tomslovisitingat thlhomeoithe letters parents, Mr. and Mn. P- l Billger. Cape Welle- lsias Margaret Al. Stewart. oi thi gem-amuse fleapltal ataii’, Brook- iine, Mass. has returned honle aiiel gpmding two months at the homl oi her parents. J. A. and MH- Suwart, West Point. w. and Mrs. n. .1. mislead. lprlnglield West, were recent aw" oi w. and Mrs. David liivinaliwi. Doublehe- Q4-FO-O-GQO-O-O-OOO EYES TESTED GLASSESNDFITTED q s. s. TAYLOR a. w. rsyaon llaritlaiahovinaaa lleyinahasbeanretardsdliyreo- entrains. Potateaad oiherroot crops are progressing weuswldl aresisinsflllidlyaadprealisstohe oiesoallent quality. small iruitsare plentiiublhaturaloisinloodcou- dltion. 4§§+O -Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McDonald oi Bedeque attended the funeral on Monday oi Mrs. John J. Mac- Nelly-S. _.i.._____-_-_ ........-_ w-v-wqcrwu » ~ APPOINTED T0 SUMMERLAND Optometrists 142 Richmond Street —Dr. C. B. Green and Mrs. Green o! Montague are the guests oi’ the ioriner's sister, Miss Georgie Green o! Summersida-S. g 94-99004 04 aiderabie damage and reduced-proa- pective yields. Wheat cutting has commenced in the southeast. but 1 will not be general ier a. iortnight. Manitoba-Wheat is all headed and . dlling well. Cutting has commenced 3M1- 11" l1 Crops in the Prairie Provinces are 111 l 1°," 1111111111‘ 511d 11111 11° 3'11"‘ ‘u “ma” gppfoaching m,,,,,,,,, “m,” gener. n next. There a auilicient moisture. melanin. min and mi mos are ally favourable conditions. with “"111 111 51111111795141‘ 1115111111" 5 w" ‘m ‘M “n,” W“. T" more moisture required in the sou- 11911‘ 119111111111” 11119511 "W 1| 1553*“ 1551"“ ‘NINTH tomatoes are them and central areas where heat 0°31" I111 l" 1111"". "P9111111! . has been intense. Damage irom hail 111 111° “uuwm m‘; o1"'11°filldl'l 1'11"“ ""1" 1| ulwm‘ A991” and pests has not been extensive 1111" "111" °°11|111°YI111° 1151111" 111 m m ‘wdhm 91111411111“ a" and the outlook in general contin- 111° 11°11 R1191‘ V5119? 31111 5111119 T1151 a” 1' 511mm b. um “o” ues iavoursble. In Quebec, condl- 1! Ielloftsd- average. Iatdlnaied yields oi other lottetown tree iruiis are as iollowa: peaches '-’“"' 11°“ “mun” 1°" “m'°°1°"" 1109i. slums and ma; 10015. aori- A very quiet wvddms W" °°1°‘”‘" with the exception oi hay, which . p iaed t St. Mary Church. P" i‘ proving . us“ mp. In cum-m pfitiiui-u‘ u." "*1 Pump“ a 0n JllITy 21. when Ndise Jennie lea- crops have made aatisiactory prc- __ u Mange‘ yams,“ dwghm oi gress and prospects are sood ex- 7 125011111 M"- W- T. Mclsasc, oi cept in eastern sections where rain 0 Dlmhlane. became the bride oi Mr. is badly needed. In the Maritime _ Mum‘ Habm ucowmwg 0g pills- A host ct lrlends in this province extend a hearty welcome home to Provinces, recent rains have helped m "m “in pgffofm“ . all growing crops and the general gménmogmuoxokm,‘ Th, bride er. Root crepe are growing wall. ‘m.’ mnmlngfluhtaotazid Apples are promising and small ‘ hm" outlook continues promising. In not.‘ aiumm’ m ‘ lgvgly gown who had been spending a iew days Erma“ Columbia’ “mm” weather o! 0090i! blue’ ilst orapd. V1111 '1' fruits are abundant. Pasturaae is in u'lm' “d w.’ ‘Mm n" good condition. ’ ' . has prevailed during the pest week blur with Mr. Scott pa ts, Mr. a d calories to match. and Wm 1 ._1vlr. Henry Mclnnis oi Bedeque M". wlmam silmmron Bab Vera‘ and crops are now developing raii- mun“, w“ The you“; couple has returned home from a pleasant have "tamed to “M”: home m idly. but will be one to two weeks --- - warvatteodedbyflrsdtusseliwhales trip to Cape Traverse where he wagon“, a E’ L later than usual. Details ioilow: ' 1U. Alexander 810N011 with his as matron oi lichen-who won I the guest oi Mr. Austin Campbell. i "w. u“ ab". ‘Mm’ ‘Mb “ml or “now ‘mum, with v11 -n.-. H. o. Gordon and we rwn- 1’"1"° ""11"" ered sen Newton calm. 1m n»: cost. and w. ma... seems“ arriving at the home oi their parents, w. and Mrs. David Stew- art. Welt Point. ill all!” 3'7- Dr, E. S. Archibald, Director o! Experimental Farms announces the confirmation o! the appointment oi R. C. Ealmer, B.S.A., M.S.A., to the position or Superintendent at the Dominion Experimental Station, Summerland, B.C.‘Mr. Palmer will proceed to British Columbia shortly to assume the duties oi’ his new post. During the past year he has been specializing in horticultural re- search work at East Malling, Eng- land, along lines oi special applica- tion to conditions in British. _______.___._. iiKcep your stock tree irom blemish with Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment. Removes inflammation, quickly relieves bruises, sprains, strains, sweilings, contraction oi cords, stillness oi joints, and sore muscles. —-———i—r¢—~ Iiovluea es arisen Columbia ' Spinning and Weaving --Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson 5 "1111111111111 9111111111 °1 111° b‘? oi’ Springfield West leit by the iirst boat on Monday on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces and Memes-S. General Send me your wool to be spun into yarn and wove into Blankets. The charges are: Single yarn 23 cents, doubled 26 cont: per pound. Blankets $2.00 and ii nnlaundered $1.85. It takes five lbs. oi wool per Blanket. Wool must be well wash- ed and all am and bum nicked out. The aize oi single yarn is med- ium and doubled yarn flne, medium and coarse. Put shippers name on all parcels and owners name. M1- dress and instructions inside. Send by mail or ireight. Freight will be paid on 100 lb. lots. Wm. LANDRIGAN, m. Frank mitts. Elmsdale, vii a visitor to Glenwood recently- Mr. Cyril Easter. 01.0w. was i reoentvisliorstthehome oillil sister, Mrs. Rankin l-lowatt, char- -Mr. Kihil Sharbeli and Mrs. Sharhell oi Portage are leaving this morning ior an extended visit to Quebec City. They will also visit the Shrine oi St. Anne dc Beaupre.- B. W. C. Muir, whose resignation as General Manager oi Canadian Nat- ional Express is announced. ..-Miss Ethel McLeod, RN, oi French River, it is pleasing to re- port has sufficiently recovered irom her recent operation in the Prince County l-loapital to return to her home-S. PROCESSED CHEESE Prawn“ u “ab” PRODUCTION The annual “processed" cheese manufactured in Canada last year amounted to 12,048,013 pounds, oi which 1,148,316 pounds were export- ed. There are 8 ilrms now producing this type oi cheese; oi these d are in Ontario, 1 in Quebec, and I in Alberta. "Processed" cheese is made from ordinary Cheddar. —Dept. oi’ Agriculture Ottawa. Grains continua to progress lav- ourably and average crops an an- ticipated. Oats are heading out well. Frequent showers in some districts have delayed harvesting oi a bay oromwhich is generally light. Corn is backward and requires hot weath. 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown. I31 4-5 -28-sat-tue-»i months. BINDER TWINE Should use only CANADIAN —-Miss Lillian Sobey oi’ Wilmot has entered the Prince County Hospital lor treatment-S. ._.._._._._V.._.___ —Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. Scott, APPIE C1101’ West Australia's apple crop this season is estimated to yield about 300,000 bushels compared with"l40,~ 000 bushels last season. About 000.- 000 bushels will be GXDOXIed. The Province o! Ontario Tali wheat is above average, threshing so to 40 bushels par-am oi good qualitL-Sarlay and rye see aid or Winnipeg who have been brother o! the bride. The 11111111 spending several weeks in Alberton. couple returned to the home oi ill!" leave m mtaiwa Wednesday where bride. where a sumntliwl W11" -Rev. W. B. Wilson, pastor oi the Baptist Church, Summerside, leit Alberta Northeastern Area-In Ieheral crops are a heavy stand, MADE BINDER TWINE We handle-only CANADIAN , MANUFACTURE made by the BRANTFORD coansoa co, 1.10., oi BRANTFOBD. ONTARIO. The largest nmnlm rwma FACTORY in the nnmsn alvmaa. Their TWINE u well lniowa and used from coilsr u. coast. 't bu CHEAP made 33mm lrwlna 011101118" mails is bettor and she-bar in m. u...‘ run. aver: wand l" l," h on"; guaranteed as to ‘um’ n11 gmrlllteed K50 feat as the bound. Get WI 140W IIICII the lowest i0!‘ 7""- ' . ADS t ree- m iron: t’: PM? TORY. Barter & to. Limited. for sale at Oar Seed Sieve record year was 1929, when 1,100,000 bushels were produced; and 700,000 exported. .____.___._.... ::Milier's Worm Powders work so eflectively that no traces oi’ worms can he iound. Tile pests are mac- srated in the stomach and pass away in the stools without being perceptible. They make an en- tire and clean sweep oi the intes- tines. and nothing in the shape o! a worm can find iodgelnent there when these powders are in oper- ntion. Nothing oould be more thorough or desirable than their action. EY E8 IR II T EXAIAIIIATIIII . fitting us supplying disse- es. m. _ N. J. MARTIN OITOIIIIIII Offlee Connected Will Drllllera on Monday lor Halifax, N. S. ior a month's vacation. Rev. Mr. ‘Jeans Dr. Hodgson will attend the hu- perial Conference. with moisture required m some will take the services during hiss!» sauces-S. --Rev. Mr. McMillan, pastor oi the United Church, Malpequs, as- sisted in the luneral- services on Sunday ior the late Walter Owen in the Presbyterian Church-S. -—-A motor party consisting oi Mrs- J- S. Oookson o! Bound Brook. N. .1., and her three daugh. tars. also Dr. Gordon HOGIIOII oi’ Long Island, N. Y. arrived last fiiday on a visit to relatives and |ricnds in Albarton. antissutfiV-aTsi-eo-om are well advanced but slightly aflaetad by heat and immediate rains are re- quired. Cutting is‘ expected to oom- menoe about mid-August. Alberta Westsm Area-Wheat is better than last year and practically all headed. Coarse grains show a heavy growth. satisfactory. oats are uneven, with areas. Coarse srIinlJmyuynAl-n In IL 0an4e— bseswerdbutaheuldlieslioutavnr. age with invaluable conditions. Roots Promise an average crop. Shlallendtreeiruihareaoodaz. Nat Illples, whieh are mt below windsandtheoropieesiialaiedat BRINGING UP FATHER OFFICI- QO LQNG. warn-r we wan-r Ma-ro rags a won-a avan n: was non-A verse? euflsnlicdoi m. as mom’ DOWN TO YOUR ___<-a_-> MMKPINYHI WORLD Hi3 A QTOHT- THA s us MY was. i121. Mecca Mia uurTAvova wen LIKI one. cow was A no claw! D 69 VGTIRQ. m. Puwllfb mono». aw J A LONG YlMs ‘no: ncrmatibbaeeobaseuflsredlreaiw, ggqqggmmalm m oi-wm. Frldllaatralnshava 5111',‘ —--4 , . immediate i 011A‘) I Mary er urc- . A oh and 4"“ .0 wereheidblthe svenlns “'11:,” lm-loha wkeansinbledalarsanlimb“ the manta or the w" “"11: who are soufivirv NW1" 1“ 1”’ . and we. Frank resins. W1 Iibbslieet and Dilnblana. Their m!" - iriends M! l1 ""1111" w‘ lattsfs line. lee seri- ans. ueoomler. s 1m and 11"" fluid Ilia-Q 0110. and _¢_ By Gggi-ge McMalll" __, 3,} ..,r-..._..w.-.r. -- ---.~» ~-