_ ’ M? .__i._..___ he SU HE WESTERNGUAR m surround-vie Aflmlllr-i. iinnue be im with m“, p,“ 6111mm m” n‘ Mun‘; 4*"? “a?” 0| the Iollowllll ltorc In Bwntgfg, water Street. Gout-lien Dfllllloug m m"... Water sum. um one». e7 6,33,}: 2,21,‘: m Guardian will he delivered to my heme in Summentde u ‘, my at 2o pa! any. or 10v |.er week. Phone 288 for thl; n"; , w, you] order to the boy responsible for dellvei-l N‘ a l"! Your route. “hymn ls reserved for new: I my interest, but advertising “W” nature may be insert ieentl e Wold. l" "l? P515510 unlice- Kiri. wet season means chans- if’ m“ "'““1.3iii-§‘i°i§-§t. 5390.000 Capsules. The m: to 2t your vltamines. l“ m DIWSZ-aos-s-ia-al. yos, 9. l2. l3 AlQD l6 galvan- ‘h, bFLlLE. stake and lacing wire mail and \\'llOi€5flli give £81353! . '41P! 00m. Peas, Votches l. "ml L-tes-e-it-dl.‘ axraam i -‘ N CED DRUG GISTS armada" a “in “u, 0x52111225!‘ - Gflnvnss Assorted’ 39c . -i pi-uz Co. ma. a munhfififliff§ft —5UPPLIES for oyster fur dl WNW farmers. obtaifiabi mt- Braces. L-taz-sfia-fi.‘ -ssa us bo t prices are rigllit. [Elnithhirlasngtlbifg 3% Photo Service. M47-6-l3-2il “cOLGATES tooth powder (ONGRATULATIIONS — Mr. . _ ize free with each ' we m, Bimiton Driscoil are _be ‘:00 purchase of a raiigrilililzlltfl on the arrival m“ mum" 11R Cfibtrtlslla-zi ‘young son nu June 8th.-S. rind bright stap- Barb Wire int and retail L-463-6-14-2l. 51- _ Between Emerald and are head lamp Chev. 30. Notify mmmm’ Euneralli-ass-s-ui-ii. —RALPH G. HIUTYIART, Genei-g] llilgg-lfllklqgtwilzrnov Insurance pf .11 lbllusation s mlignllllilsmculsltlisnlvrlnhqgb . ' ' 9T5] B 21-1; 527-2. L-943.l_3_m_ —VISITORS T0 KELvIN-Mr and Mrs. Thomas MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacKay 0i Springfield, N. s., were re. cent visitors to Kelvin, guests Q1 their aunt, Mrs. Crawford Pick- etts.-S. n: av ANTED — About 500 800d v “your; pasts 7 and 8 ft. State my, length. sze at small end, nuce delivered Summcrside. or my; yard Brace. McKav dz sumnlcrsi L-384-6-12-2i. LAY AT KENS NGTON. The “an players of Charlotte- vill present a farce-comedy ., iiaid from Missouri” at Ken- tn, Wednesday, June l8. ' L-494-6-l4-4Ll trr v0.1 0T'l‘:\WA- Miss ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. —RECENT VISITOR-Mr. David Urch formerly with Enman Drug 00-. was a recent visitor to sum. merside and received a cordial welcome by his many friends. l-Iei was accompanied on his return to l sl- 5°11". N- 13-. by Mr. Clarence Jtllles. who will visit friends-S. l -n0pv T0 ARRIVE FOR BUR- xltiilalr.‘ ilgepremgins of Cecil Schur- asse awa’ a K t '11 ‘ - Yco oi Nwrili St. Eleanors on Thursday are tolbe rofivlflefi this wreck for Ottawa. Where ‘to Summerside for interment in his taken n positon with the __the People's Cemetery. The dcceas- SPlVlfl-i Department. -—S. ed is the son of the late William AXZADIAN ARMY RECRUITS: dical board will meet at the ouries. Summcrside. on Thurs- Jiine 19th at 10.00 A. M. t0 ex- g recruits. L—45U~6-l4-4l. T0 TAKE POEiT GRADUATE lRSE-viss Norma Craig. dual. of the Prince County left recently for Montreal tile a pOSL graduate course at children's Memorial Hospital. side. Mr. George S h t. ....; roars?” Personals —Mr. and Mrs. A‘vin Mcflgrjck of New Jersey are visiting in sum- n-ierside, guests or lvir. and Mrs. Maxime Peters-S. and Mrs. —Ml'- Lawrence Mc- ildeal of knitting was accom- vd. Tea was served during the ton-S. Olieary ls a patient in the Prince . -'Jounty HospiraL-S. —Dr. Munccy Tanton who spending a few days leave with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton, summerside. is at present; , the guest or his brother, m. Ben- i l INJURIES —- cfeven year son of Mr. and Mrs. MacCor- - received several injuries when collided wi‘h a car yesterday llli- The accident happened t nine (Yrlock. Mr. Leonard irg oi Shrrbrnnke was driv- dvwn Ccn l Street. towards trSimi and \'l lie passing Market street the young lad rii fldlllg a bicycle ran into llll fillri of the car striking kw aw on the near side. a s a little more than lriy down. The boys face was cut, w.lh n very nasty gash lit lcrchcnd. l-le also suffer- hiracturcd collar bone and rd". H" was immediately - ho“ the Prince County Hos- r. re his wounds were dress- ll "W "sir; comfortably. jamin Tanton, 0'Leary.-s. Erosion Or Soil Waste ‘ (Experimental Farms News) While it is true that nature is: forever washing away and moving, Paris of that thin earth coverinrzi that we call soil. she has sradually built u a. productive sur ace soil that has been responsible for the subsistance of the human race ever since it ap- peared on the earth. One of the most wasteful farm practices that is common through- out every district of Prince Edward Island is that of making the rows of cultivated c-ro run dlrectl up and down the sope of the felds. iiiiSE run sift: Ii KENSINGTDN "Iiioilcrn house of Dr. wlaclileill. 9 rooms, sun to commend it. It is actually the hard wav for man and. beast and has caused an ever increasing am- zunt of waste of the most valuable soil particles which contain most of the fertility in our soils. bv helping the rains and melting snow to carry grmmds- Prince Edward Island, says Dr. .1. A. Clark, Superintendent, Dominion Experimental Station, Charlotte- town. P. E. I. Dr. H. H. Bennett, Chief, soil Conservation Service, Onahle price asked. wlllvlibuiezl lo the Victor ERMA!» Y- X lieu; ii undoubtedly vehicle to date. It is best described as an ingenbus venture to adventure. The ccmed- .lan. with h's three untirinz a':'es. iFoenc/e Desmond. Gus McNaugh- 1 ton and Alastair Sm put over with side-splitting gusto a of hilarous situations _ No me e sketch of the story out- ‘ 11116 Cm‘ biizin to suggest the wealth - offun the picture cnnains. The sitii. i atczis are so bizarre. the incidents Schunnanl formerly o; 511mm,,“ is’) l‘l r l1 \‘P.l§lll'¥ mid lllC comerlv so l exhilarating that only an actual viewing of the pcture can tell it. Ami!!! the sfirigs contributed by 690F288 F0 mbv. to the accotnpml- ment of his tzkelele. Window Wrsher- numbc- an»! ar"'ll1 in_thc scene \vhe"e a goat dis- aused as a dcz is conveyed in n tram car . fellow passrmzers) the song "Keep Your Seatc Pleas?" not only serves to dyert the utteniicn of the t a.- and as an occ l lcoked. , of Agriculture. Washington. D. 0.,‘ m a recent article “Thirty Years of ;Vcrtirnl Farming," tells something of what has happened in the Aroos- took potato district refers particularly I acres of ideal potato soil known as . Caribou loam. Tl-iirtv nears aizo, he I surveyed the area. The top soil was lhcn mellow and dark in colour. Last. year, after examining it again. he stat-es: "I hadn't counted on any such prodigious change in the soil as I actually found-change caused e by erosion." He states later in the ‘ “One thing that hadn't ichnnaed was the direction of the potato rows. Most cf them, except a150,; mi farms that had co-oixrafed in throush the centuries and ages,‘ the Soil Conservation Service dem- over vast areasfi onstration protect, still ran straigh down the mu." He refers to a fielc that 32 years ago had soil and subsoil depth of at leas lWO feet: "In which clenth nf the subsoil-the original soil is all gone-is less than ches today.”—-"In other words. more than a foot of soil amounting to 82.000.04.10 lh. per acre. had been innecessarily wasted This method does not have anything this field." After visiting some of these fields in compmiv with soil agents of the U S. Department cf Agriculture. convincing evidence was Prince Ed- ward Island soils with rows down the slopes. are wasting soil fertility SEC“ bottom of y Loan Campaign by Jerry Costello, '-- .i_,_r . - - AND ‘T55? a THE KING or CONFUSION GEORGE FORMBY in his NEWEST Laugh Maker . KEEP YOUR .. SEATS PLEASE Also Short Subjects Shows at 3—7.30-9.10 SUMMERSIDE _"“R?E;TY"Z> 'I Please” cannot. THEATRE SUMMERSIDE GEORGE FOLRMBY AND Florence Dermond. All who love a, “Keep You-r This Form'b'v's chief fs (to the amazvnent to to indicate that. hyho‘ “flier he f _ them away. In recent years. the in- more rapidly than has occurred i < fl lng fire creased area devoted to such cash Maine. ‘Fheir soils have irreat quan- . bathroom and s ac; crops as potatoes and turnips. has; titics of small. hard stones and ’ p rapidly speeded up soil erosion in gravel that soon line the sides and "--.zn—d ..__._ E laughter-filled hour will delight in George Formbyk new picture. Please," cc-starrlnz Florence Des- .nc trn a ie an a wee. . riotous slapsfck ccmedy L, Has rcbed th s mould with curtain- greatest Seats rsmp f om ad- awiit parade the 0f Maine. He the 220.000 a combined the average 12 in- subsoil, conservetirn rivulets and gullies as the soil washes away. producing l- nat- ural protection. Very few of the P. E. I. fields have any hard s gravel so that zullies cut deep and Department‘ wide. OI‘ I Q!” Ordinary of St. Louis, at. present in training with Royal Canadian Naval Reserve in Charlottetown. STRATBGABTNEY 1N SUMMER lBehcl vsizn-t v Goddess of Summer! lumen Henry Peten near Tlgnlsh. who ls the BY EBMAA. BAIN Across thefnnieeti expanse, restlem yet t Flits mesmory now, on jfnnacle of thought. To groves of birch ori yon Strath- i gartney h.ll And wfnding rill the craft of Nat- ure wrought '~ N "J \ On heat-filed days those drooping. aged trees to the mirror slow- ing strewn; Calm yet not silent leaflets rus- tle in the breezes Witch still is felt devzplte the calm I deem. Whose foli- age, stem and flower. ed delicacy 'I‘.hat cant abound save in Strat- gaiiney bower; Wlrle neighbouring fields look up with ecctccy. Dazzling for miles arcund the land- scape basks .Iri lassitude of heat and droning — Donald of Halifax are guests of Vellcrs from the acct. hut to tie-- K l" TTING Mrs. Cyril Hickey at the curmn light cvexv cne who hears it . W" Hotel-S. "Kern Your Seat- Pier *" can un- ' ‘lfwlnlmll m? -_~.____ lrcscrvcdlv be récoirmei ed a5 an l0 D. E. knitting club. A __Mr_ Wallace Morrison o! en‘ertain'rcnt for the whsle family as‘on not to be 0ver- | g“ Wh ch rrmble= ‘The hill. cry made b." DGITOWS W611i a snake. Some pur of car _ _ up wth mighty. mournlul task WlllCJ nature made and failed to mar. How peers the passerby at all this grandeur l Shane cocliiag nooks — parks 0f Natures makhe- Where is the place bthat yields forth equal Fplencficur ‘.1 Or gives the inconv istent eye a. life of waking‘! STRATHGARTNEY, 1941. WHY HATE sisAkEs tw o that creatures in nature shoal iun legs. fly with wings. or swim with on fins. But wriggling along in a alth- ery motion is uncanny, Then, mo, we prefer feathers or f‘? to scales But 1 believe the greatest source cf fear comes to the drastic and effec- tive manner ln which snakes de themselves, namely strlk poison fangs. No animal is able to guard against such a swift stroke. And to this habit of defence we may attribute the wholesome dread of most creatures of snakes. fend with Yet considered as a class these ptilcs are not only wonderful but. beautiful creatures. True thev are low in the scale of life. Not to be compared with birds or mammals in many ways. and, with not even the intelligence of some insects. have. nevertheless made a wonder- ful success cf life. What other créa‘- ures,_denled legs. wings, or fins, are._ial_ blrd_s_in_tl_iag_ respect. they BRINGING UP FATHER PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘ Island - born Priest ordained three or four “mes s, ma, ‘he _ ‘flnhave an aunt who is really water runs easily up to the fiow- cm“ “w m" hCm-“e N“ ' gr5_ They Wm Droblbb, “an to “In fact, she always locks as il she 3 throw 0m, new leaves mo had Just finished pcsxng for a pic-_ ture in one of the itisltzon mango“ " zines. Whenever I am about to, able to move swiftly across levil , , uirpund. whether rock, or a grassy- “'5 ‘he it?“ of 5"” Not long ago I heard a great cut-' Jllckel- Crawl Siviftly into a crevice 5on9. sparrmis, 0f swim well either on or beneath, the cause of which I dlscoverrd to die suriace of water. 1n fact about 1°91‘ at’ myself e nothing more than a iinc gar or 4 ake sunning himself (‘n a crusts.‘ iqllllimelll- B mom-h. ‘bank. The reptile was d:lng nothlrg serves all his needs and has com- more than lying still and yet the mfllldfid the R5119“ Of the birds objected strenuously to presence. all th strik Many o The garte fully mottled. The ringnecked is :2 cuip shortening dull blue-gre with an orange coi- 1-3 15pm 531g wlmncommongi lor. The red- llied is a pretty little 1 cup sugar bloodless [we md feel, snake with "*5 $312k?‘ Elly-dug?‘ 1 cup canned apple sauce none can win e - - mass snake w u. its vivid back o pgilgogilgflg flow, bu,“ PM“ may cheeks should wan- purest brightest green and lemon der soda and spices Cream 1 yen” “d” parts’ And a“ M the“ sitchtening’. salt and sugar thor are not only beautiful in color and markings. but quite harmless and even gentle. good traits mflY g: Lillie. Meal. Hell Friends of his will be interested‘ l0 he" that Rev. Raymond F. Gill- is was ordained to Use holy hood of the Catholic churc Tuesday at the clamor; university cred WB-ihlflaton. D. C. On Sunday next Father Gillis will say hi; first so]- emn mass at the church or Mary derneath Immaculate or Lourdes newwn Up- Rev. Pr. Gilli; fl or Mn. ucnitm. mar... usipso in vicwrv bende- RlVOf and the 1m John 1t. ouin. Campbell performed the wlfllwlll’ I flvphew of the late Rev. Monsignor Gillls for many years lmrlsh priest at Indian River, He is a membe atonement, Gray Moors, N_Y__,5_ r of the society of Wcody stalked flowers drangea should be silt; up n"; stems G n5 wcrld. . There are manycrrorieous ideas one mlghf, 53y that; these ggng and vulgar superstitious beliefs re- s unreasonable, and 1181111112 Snakes yet their actions were tvpicai of ni- most all creatures at the sight of pi inbcm dread -f e and show fight. Bo will your cat or your canary when cornered. f our snakes are beautiful. r and the ribbon snakes are splendidly marked with black, brown and yellow. The fox, the milk. and the water snakes are beauti- Toronto Exchange TORONTO, June 18-(CP)-Tor. onto stock exchange listing; trail- ed one New York market to lower level-s 111 wdfly’! Operations, Volume was small at 71,000 shares. Declines of a halt-point or more were netted by Bell Telephone, Car adian Cei- anese. Steel of Canada and Toronto General Trust and‘ small fractions were dropped by Imperial Oil. Bra- Zulall. C-P-R, and Laura Secord. A firm to strong tone was mained by Bank of Montreal. Canada Per. mancnt Mortgage, Gwdyeag- Lake of the woods lvlilling, Moore Qogporation and Sic»; Moderate realizing on the re- cent advance cut down l0 cents to) 4.25 and losses of a few cents on light turnover were netted by Aunor, MacL-exl-Cock. shutt, Senawr-Rcuyn, Teck Hughes. and Wright-Hargreaves. God's Lake tightened 6 1-2 cents to 3 1-2 and minor gains were helm by Little Long Lac, Preston, Pioneer. Aside from the point Hudson Bay. changes ivcre slight in the base metals. Nickel and Waite- Amulet closed lower and Sme-lters higher. Home Oil was active and 2 cents 11D at 1.90 at the close ind Callzaiqv- Edtnontcn firmed a cent Other Al. berta oil- were unchanged wows}? title-E" lowly snake but ally die" when wounded untl snakes seems to possess animals. Sundown. And mOSi; uncanny of all.‘ . . g . . Even man himself is not free from! their lwaleful power 0f paralyzing l 2b .,,”'§,‘,‘,‘Z.§“ga‘ pmkcd “en it. We may not mind such ill-timolw; their intended victims with fear.| 1 cu n-mk ed birds as the owl. The rat is bveli their persons are thought l0 con ect/Xnncrsl Sugar simply an objectionable animvi., be loathsome and slimy. Thole 1s Memod.“ Combine Sugar and The rmbgobun b“ and the lowly‘ “my (me mason for such nomms- butte and brin to poll stlrrin arrthwonn we accept as part of Nn- ignorance. t‘ u, Agd “k ' d M31 titres world. but snakes-well we In Ontario there are a score or @3515“! hm imf “f, 1 t‘ ,°,i,“",.$*l’“‘" "~ b“ l" 1"“ "°“'“ €3n‘§.?'“°““‘.i"°°'§',,°‘ gimp Tlthtriif .1552 mtilf‘... :53...“ e em_ ‘ 1e GXCCD On 0 e [B 61‘ 3 , r _ " g" Nor is this prejudice without are perfectly harmless, Of course tioners sugar until that»: enough foundation. We can't help thinking when bTOIIBht w bay ma!!!’ Will l0 55119811- of Canada. Kerr-Addison Perron and gain for like hy- MSSGSSES Thev are supposed to swallow their young when hard- "csscd. They are not suppose n "Summerside Wins second lest- on A large number of 990910 Ill-h‘ gt the town hall Summersidc list. evening m see Mayor Campbell hoist the second blue hlllilfl‘ illl- the flag. The right to fly the second pennant was won when summersldo reamed the figure o! Mayor UARDIA i I i The choice oi.’ critical tea drinkers MORSIYS SELECTED flRANGE PEKOE cents 85pm lb. of raising the blue flag underneath the first one. Appropriate music was played and Mr. J. F. Arnett, county chairman gave a short address ill which tie congratulated the citizens on their wonderful record of which they can be justly proud. He urged the people of moderate means t0 buy on the installment plan, as the money is urgently needed and , there is no surer WHY to vicioryl the Timstv sores ON TOPICS CONNECTED wnu Silver Fox Farming ' Asa-M. than to buy victory bonds. The na- tional anthem concluded the im- pressivg ceremony. —S. A TRICK-J“! TWO-IN GROOMING (Continued from page_>l?.__ won't say any more! They beautiful beyond description. the next pages we find President New York, with dost-its of Prince Edward Island show wits. many of them adorning bun" ul figurettes or draped nvw: a" u» settings. Nothing like it l before 8p~ are On The literal-minded girl who, Roosevelt, Prime Minister Cliurrrh- pcnrrri in rt l of any kind last year, pinned on the wall ill, Prime Minister King. Colonel J. Illltl Ml‘. Rflillfl Ls t ionaralulat- above her office desk a fashion I... Ralstrm, C,M.G., DS.O.. and our ed on lli\\.l‘g hail the ffircsirzht l0 drawing of herself as she would own handsome and popular Pre- think up its insertion. 'l‘hcre are like in ionic has had great suc- mier, Thane A. Campbell, KC, M. also Cllls of Prince lilrlward Island cess with the idca. A“ 1,1,1), silver fox prim- Wifllllllq skins, ex- ‘Tve ios-ked at that slimmer, .___. l-ihiteri at the Pelt Show, Stim- pym ma?!" velfilflll 0T 11135915 every But the piece de resistance, the mcrside, t_\‘v*,i-'1 of plfitlillllll foxes day before going to lunch for a year". she explains. "The daily glance has inspired me to stick to soup and salads for lunch. As a result. I'm almost as slender as I look in the sketch. "This drawing of my-clf also in- spires me to keep my hair in good order instead cf tryirg to make the wave do for another day or so. And 1 always think of the chic creature above my desk when I am shopping for clothes. This little trick-silly though it sounds -has kept me from inking a not-quite-rlght dress just becaue was bored with. looking at clothes." Another wrman whose appear- ance has improved vastly within six months polnts ou: that sne, L20, figured out a simple little trick that helps her to remember her resolution to be more smartly turned out. l Auntie As Model say, ‘I'll take it’, I think of that‘ chic aunt and ask myiscif whet-her‘ ’ n dress slit", would consider. ‘ “When I've finihed dYQtSlDQ, I in a lull-length . ‘ 415i mirror and say to misell‘ "Nomi that what if I should‘ meet Auniieili Will I feel dowdy‘ ccinparc-d wiihi’ her?’ If ‘yes’ Seems to be tire‘ CCmpElllllg answer, I qflfi.“ all overt -rc-dress.ng. trying t» do a better job of making up, ‘lair combing and so on." ivhule d '~° SCOTCH FROS1 mo. Britain's war effort. APPLE SAUCE cAKE l 8-4 cups sifted cake flour l 1-2 teaspoons baking powder i-2 teaspoon scdn l 1 tspn. cinnamon 2 tspn. nutmeg oughly. Add sifted dry ingredi- ants and apple sauce and bent creme do la creme of the illustra- tions is on page 22, a reproduction of a photograph of George I. Fox's large show windows on 5th Avenue, Charlottetown, for a copy. Symbolic of the terror for Ilitlcr that is a-brcu-ing in on.» IZS. iuny yards, is the l'.S.S. Terror. first naval vessel IlZXTI-ltflldll)‘ 11c .11. » a. mine layer. She is Inhounded by scaffolding tn the Philidtiphia navy yard [LS final touches are put on for the Swircely a day prsses without news of Some new stop inc LES. has taken to alil Britain in the battle of the Maritime commission has announced that 12S. vessel, would hcnre- fn 1h handle. all British chipping services from (‘unuitii US. tn Australia IIIG New Zealnnd, bu}; ‘Pueople- _ To Health - Happiness lit to nee e yo _ e frame are e _ ences of poor circulation and weakness when bounding health and ‘Help ti]; Young people in such a condition are generally of an anaemic nature and require a prcparatiol containing ironto improve the blood contcut._ _ _ ltillburxfls Health and Nerve Pills meet this requirement, nslthr-y mnlnin three concentrated forms of iron of_ an easily assimilated nature together with other valuable ingredients indicated for building up the system slid . ... . land ivhitc fnrc forts. flint will in- Just drop 'cl Bureau, tercst every one c! us a post card to the T:- —— ———— --- :11 » l a irtl "5 hunt-hing in June Atlantic. Now the IRS. nml the releasing n diizcn vessels for person whose Henri." on the package Their mai thought _ ‘men dlsmrbed ‘s to s“; away out until smooth. Add raisins. Pout of danger. And itngfddition t?‘ theise Lmzmgwdmllifitegalfln FPS‘ d , helping to improve tho blood cfiné-cnt. m . mos our sna es e- - C ‘- Q ‘ Price BOcabox fi pills, ata rug coun rs. ‘your many harmful “med; and so oven, 350 degrees F. Cover wit. . ' k “Red be classified Wm; Om- benenc. , gonfectioners‘ sugar icing when hmk f“ m“ "We m“ 5 The T. Mllburn Co. Llmlted. Toronto. 0M- $.- By George McManul FOQ GOODNESS SAKE WH T 5 THAT éILL IN IQ! ? g! cartoonist of the Knicker- ’a I - '1' SMIEUHMAYBE EVER‘!- FEE SO ‘THHJG \Nt\.L BE Au. MUCH ITCH- y‘ RBHT - MAC. ‘rt-ii; RAsi-l is ALL OVERYOUR