/ LLUNE ljilgh 'Ln°i-H7T-&FT&Fl- “l§TéFTéF*£.&TaL%-n?éE'»%h‘-Eh-H?‘»&F»§§-H?‘51‘%E&FH%%‘}TEh5%H?El=T%&FT&HEi?&l' * ' I " ' - _ ~ - - - - - - - - - -rslnsn-_els-airs;-'sn-. ssss.5ss§~sa-sl==h.ss.s==_ir_l*u.u- _ _ = - " "' " 2.i____;;'.‘;_» ll€E-5d»Ei”iéiT,i:Fi'»'iiT§f‘l“$'-§l@i-'3lT»‘=‘l§`»'5lTéi:l -ill".-‘bl:75iTij=|ij_e|&§_.§5;| _ . . '-if "L"-l-----slr-l-:lei-1 .* il Lfir iii “Bi “Eli r ""ff‘5i5I(~=- wr ‘lf ll _ .i' -= |r- _ ii;-'nl V ---- ._as.._.-_..._ _ > -if-sr@la¥‘-T-"sl=.-‘_=l5‘sif'.‘=-l7‘nC°.`=_f' 7-KLQ5-$\=° 5‘L+”-;r?»- '-i»*-‘;l§-E§»&l7”.»&FT'=-_i-‘ii.‘s?i‘53*- ‘ Evil -.l-» A 'lin 'fin TT lin; or df: -1 I l|'!` -Trl uoN.a.is.EEivlvaT'r,lt.c. lvr_l~.,i.r..n. `,_'_.¢ " MESSRS McLURE and YERS Will Also Address This Meeting E SPEECI-IES WILL _ BE BROADCAST FROM STATION C. F. C. Y. -_nsa%nunnnnn nn nn n 5%., l »-M A E l l ~=-A-_~ - = s ._ 1?? \ I '. _ f ' :'-, . _'_-._.f,';_,‘_'é onser ative etin HO OR BLE R. . NNETT MPL .sk ~`-. ‘hi . 1'- . ff 'BQ'--12” """'“ ` ' ' - -==== ===' . _['_"’~ CH/\RI-0\‘_fETowl\l ouARl»l.»\N P G ’ " '_ ' ‘“ - ‘ --_-2--_ ----_._-_ ___..._____ ______,¢_________ ______ A E FIV ~ _l *__ ‘-,lr _ sl. g L. D. lr LEADER coNsERvATlvE PARTY A WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING IN THE AN THEATRE is _ .- L J`Lf_»Ii'¢-Il _ | I LTI; cr1ARLoTTETowN ._ ON .. li AY JULY 5 A At 9 P. M. Daylight Saving Time. S P. M. Atlantic Standard Time l THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES I |- .4 _ _r _J -“-'T¥»r'T=f§¥-rl.;R I\'x E fi ' A I IF .=.. r - ~ ` E GLEANINGB FROM' TRYON AND, VICINITY ‘ There isn't time In life to mope, there i.sn't time: If should stop to weep about` the rain. Your You'-dimmed eyes wil.i mis the golden sun 'nut comes so soon to kiss the earth again. The wea,t-hernien was very good to the Utopian ‘Society of' Tryon and gave them.a delightful day for their picnic on,Baturday, June 21st., when thirteen Ctirs loaded to capacity with members of the group motored to the western part of our fair Is- la-\'1d,.an¢l thcftoushly enjoyed seeing Y-he many beauty spots there. Many el ine group visiting it for the first time. The eats were furnished by the society and surely tasted good out in the open. Everyone went. to have a 30041 time and none were disappoint ed. _ . The play under the direction of Cornwall players held ln the Tryon Blplist Hall on Wednesday evening. June 25th. was quite largely attend- ed and was favorably commented on by those in attendance. Those in Chl-VEB ls well as those taking part S-N to be congratulated on ts suc- N65. The service in the Tryon Baptist Church on Sunday evening. June 22. in charge of Rev Mr. Vincent. of clurietletdwn was well mended, Rev- lvlniarinten, the pester el Try- on Baptist onuren eendueisd elle "Wines in Uharlottetcwn. A motor party Misses Penzie Chisholm, Floasie Burke and Della Dawson, accompanied by Messrs. 1"l°Yd l-fowatt, louis Mebey and Jim f Miss Ruth Cutliffc, of Cape Trav- erse, is visiting in North Tryon, the guest of her sister Mrs. Albers Cull- beck. ’ His friends regret the illness of >Mr. Hans Jensen, of Tryon one of our Danish immigrants arid hope, that his recovery may be speedy. Mr. Albro Howatt, of Tryon, re- cently had the misfortune to lose :TI valuable horse, l l Miss Mildred Thomas. er 'l~ru~_-0,1 iN. S., who has been visiting herl taunt, Mrs. Thomas, of Tryon. mo-| tered to Northam. P. E, I., on Satur- day, where she will visit relatives. E l f 'r 're ' :sr-l~ e r A-~ _ - »__-_A_ _ ' lilm mat Nova ncotia owed the YE The result of the collection was very Swtifying, totalling $70. Next on the list is Murray Harbor with a eoilss. tion of $49.95 also made by Institute members. At Mrs. Ricl1ardson‘s violin rem- al recently held in Summerside. two members of ,the Junior Red Cross dressed at Red Cross nurses took a silver collection at ti-le door amount.- ing to $9.60 which Mrs. Richardson generously donated to the campaign. Other districts sending in returns are: QUEENS C0fUNT‘Y Appin Road . ._ 8.00 Avondale 5.00 Brookfield .. . .. .... 4.85 Messrs. .liinmy and Johnny Matlie- L :on of Inkerman. P. E. I., were' guests of Mr. and Mrs. William An~\ dei-son, of North Tryon. on Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mclntosh. of l-luntingi/on Beach. California. are spending their holidays with thel formal-'s mother. Mrs, Sarah Mac-1 Intosh. of Victoria. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Macintosh, wha arrived last week metered nu the way. Mr. Mee- mtori-|, is 3, native of Victoria. and is being welcomed i-lv many Cld friends. who are glad to l‘0¥1€W| friendships once niore Mr. James Morrison. ef Northl Tryon \-|55 bought, 3 nf`\V Ford EQCIBI1- --D. ___________._.--- MONTAGUE LEADS IN coulvriu' couacriou FOR. TIIE RED CROSS l. A committee of worm-n from the Womens institute unter the con-| venorship of Mrs. Gorslon Ives. Red Cross executive member for Kil18`5 count,” hu been busy canvassing MacLeod. mofrnred to Georgetown On Sunday. .ine wwn ei Montague in the int"- ests of the annual Red CFUSS d»"lV°- 1--_ii l M?» nV_ ‘ __f_._-'-1 n iiiiiaalblll-._l _Ulm S: ___ \ kll A . ` ,.» l, UH: l ,= Ad Illerltty Saint John? Siav at the Input hulrl in lhr Warl- time Prnvlnru Khsolllirlv life- pfenf Lin meme from S! M UP- [urepem rim; Table ifhnlc meal! and Caleiuil Mui Sample Rooml and Garage Facing lresulrhll King Square. the garden sporofsalni Johmi Cross Roads ...... . ... .. 9.10 Donagh . . . . .. Grand Tracadie .. Meadowbank . . .. Millcove .- Mt. Mellirk . . .. .... Newtown, Lower Orean View .' . . . . . . . Rose Valley .. Royalty, Central .. St. Catherines Vernon Womens Inst. Vernon River Warren Grove .. Wood lads. .». $301.65 KINGS COUNTY Byrne; Road ...... ...... .. Cable Head East . . . . . . ... si Georgetown Rylty (add) Cowan Brle ...... ~. .'10 'L25 8.50 6.03 |Gue1-nscy Cove ....... 12.00 I-lcpeiield ..... ..... . ...... .'75 ' 1.20 Kilmuil' . Montague --.~ -- Murray Harbor Murray Harbor Norte W, l.. st. Peters Herbs# . . . . .. Previously selrnowlsazed 70.00 49.95 10.00 5.00 36 4') Alberten south Carleton North ...... ..-.... Kgminlwn .... ...--. .....- Linkletter .... ..-....-- Margate ...... ...... Et. Felix W0w8n‘s Institute .. s'side livin. Richardson; re- cital) ............ Previously wkrlowledzed 2.00 potatoes. Every producer of cert fled & _ SOME SERIOUS DISEASES OF and strawbo1'1'5'. cucumber and hosts ° lr 1 _ , In First Address oi. cnor PLANTS. .of other mms. i . _...___ Many of these diseases are exceed- C3-nIpa1g1'L [fn.p8I"°lal Bank (Erperimental Farms Note) ingly difficult tc overcome: however _,___ Successful farrning depends upon hnany isewrs, important among when 2-55 I is the extent to which crop plants suf- 11-70!fer from disease. The extent to which 14-00|crop plants suffer from disease. The 3-wlextent of losses in Canada through 9»55:the ravages of plant dseases is re- 7-35,presented by million- of dollars: a 5-09,ccndiiicn which may be appreciably 2-Bolremedled by ap;\lyln; the principles 13-30 recommended by the Plant Patholo- 7-05lglsi,s of the Experimental Farms._qn7 599: til recent years the fam-ler. knowing 19-50_llttle relating to the nature of plant 15-50;diseases. was often unaware cf the E5” ~ - - - » - 5-70,fact iliathiscropssufferodlscriouslcs- P1'=Vi0l151Y lcklwwledgod .. .-$145-00 ses from this cause, Generally such °1-' 1 matters were viewed as natural occur- rem-es and accepted as such. Today, however, the situation has improved. for with the aid of easily accessible literature, the farmer has acquired a splendid working knowledge of the symptoms and control of the more serious diseases of crop plants. ln other words. farmers pow- der over diseases which causes these losses was never as great as it is at the present stage of agri- cultural development, One by one 'be reacllly supplied upon request, l R. IL Hurst l Federal Grants i Fox Shows A meeting of the executive of the silver Fox Exhibitors' Association was held in the Department of Agri- .classes being added and additions it is gfsrinuig ro knew .nn mush ns. 5 Preszd ent Dies .been accoinlflished towards their con- STEWIACKE-_ _Mme 26_..-the “_ . ‘ 'troi.1i-iflyl-mation regarding control oil suit of this federal contest is more di-55356-S 55 l"l\1abl° 5*' WUT “¢3"'95tl important to the future of Nova Sce- ‘lt\b0r3lol'5’ of Plant l‘>lfh°1°ZY and will’ tis than any contest since the time of Confederation. The planks of the; Conservative platform providing for? a system of old age pensions. a na- tional highway plan and a mtionali fuel policy are matters of the great-! cet conc;-rn to the people of Novai Scotia They may spell the differ-I To Provincial :ence between definite progrem ancll de\'el.opn'lent in Nova Scotia and ai drifting backto conditions they` Were ln the past." ` .__.. | Thus declared l-lon E. N. Rhodes. Premier of Nova Scotia, speaking to- day at a picnic held in the grounds of the Stewiacke Agricultural Ss- !C\1ll-\11'E OD M0553? ¢V€hlHS- J\m€,ciety. Mr. Rhodes was accompanied 1501- 101' N16 PDIDQM °f makmslby G. T. MacNutt. ferlcral member fmll l1"fHIlZ¢m¢H*~5 f°=‘ 01° Pfile 55”; for Colchester in the last parliament. governing 1930 Fox Show lb N heldlwho received the nomination in this- at the Exhibition grounds, Charlotte ¢on_.,mu¢n¢y on Tue`.,3,_v_ and who! ,ended form. from October 21th to Novem- also, in an sble speech outlined mel 1'°1Y°“ 1°” M0211* S0 Nbulir in ber Isl. 00115160351! ¢Xi°ll51°l'\ 15 issues of the election campaign to an C”m“’-"T that Fl-*M5 *UTP-lrlir Out Bnght red cheeks and pals mrs- belfls Hilde 10 the PNN 115% “HW attentive audience representative c-ith' m'f°"'l°l U’ “`°fk1“€ *O "Pl/2-lh'ads are medlrted as the next style l t W-'» ‘i.~. make-up Pars Stewiacke town and district. ` I . _ Total from Clfiown ........$186-1.26 environment uch as heat, ist el .~ \, _ l _ __ _ - Grand Total ......s1ss4.2siai'1d food supgiy are kesm lg gn, 'l _ eral re\er..rnent_eisz,coo fer :reensi , Margate 12.55 parasitic diseases and in this group: ` ‘ ` ‘ lflffi m Vcomwmn mm the 1935i TRUUFW st. Felix womens institute . Too we find unewn-heart or tumips! e,$a§,"5;dU;° `f°;°m_ g°"'""“°“‘ ` W S`Side (Mrs. Richardson' e- - me ' _ ge E!-““°`m' U they s l* streak Of tome s. c0'rky core and can pay so percent. is it illegal fo | I °“»a»l - - - - - - - - - » -- .- 9.60 drought spot of ai:/ples Athird grouplB E L 0 N E3 |Nl.»u.m to T ` _ »- - " 93 percent? l Previously kno 'leased .. ._ lieu ' ‘ - __ N’ ac vi takes in the obscure virus diseases, of I The Cm__“,n,m__,e pmy has sob ;;;l\;l1;2i~l:ainr;Il Qiuyiicslwecllinlglsejr Ei; ,IE iemnl-V Plfdsed itself to val' the en- ' I " ' P ' i 1 _ ‘fire cost of Old .Age Pensions. I be- H I N E L A N Total from Courlfrv 573.50-seed potatoes is now familiar with - ‘Q18 “M any Ou? th” pmlge; 'J Total from clrrewn 1z1s.1e‘u~.sse disorders and sen sympathize P . 5,; In _.Cargo "mf mn JM" “W” ____ Grand Total ...$1864.26 §n-ith gardeners who have to contend] remler Rhodes Refers 4 measure" ' Ib agamut mem on “mi . _ , with measlc. ss leaf curl or raspberry T0 Old Age Pel1Sl0l1S 1 P315' Jul” 27°°1"f°“°h =r°°v~'> lmeved rapidly out of the Rliineland if°Cl¢\.\' as the last of the army of oc. icupation broke ban-aries occupied for Isl-arlr 12 years and began final and ‘csrnplete evacuation of German soil. lA last review was held as the little !Rh@`-HSN Clfy of Landau at noon and ‘before sunset h ‘f th ' lSpecl1l to the Guardisnl ,}-m.,c..l foweg ha; quit Qheregglgii 'roP.o.\"ro .lui-is "7-Pele-1; 5 ` ` ' ` ‘ ’ ' * - area. The res' will withdraw Saiur- Howland, resd.it f tl~._ .l _' ` 13 lei o e Imperlal_ da.. Completing the cumin” ‘wc Bank of Canada. President of the dau. cam. Next \mn_,L,w _yum 30 Confederation Life Asfc<-lation, pres- “,a_` me .kai d _` d ", ` mem of H S HG_X_;mdI Som and can 3 mem .. ai un er .he 2~§re¢_ gui; tagidtfanaflian ad-riscrl' direct-I on Sa.,_u,da\._ h0“.e,».er Ge* Ado,p,,‘ YO . l Clit. ir I '."° " we A§s'um';';‘;’°‘CO;;"“P‘ fsgndl Guillsumsz. in command. tne last as lard died at *his liomle aetr`sn”n lobldepan' mu mm down me Frm” m~h‘t art" an H ’ -" “ff tricrlor from the public buildings at 0° J 7 I ‘“"‘“ "f ‘°“ d“7~`- \l~_\'ellr<= :ne French neaequsriers, re; tunihy slit _he _C°1°b"°t'd _lm fiurini; the occupation. The French ` 'n 'V ‘rd mndal and fm" 5°?" Foreign office on Monday will net. lat" presided at a bnard m°”m55 Ol _ lfjr the German go\'er-nmeiit that, in the Confederation Life. Serzousnrssf acmrdanu “um an engagement 3_ 1 lvl. ~l -_ _ ‘ ` " ;OunC;m§;c;“oaf“?u`_ ggnfi' th’ an ‘ranged before Gerniaziy ratified the " 5" Cam” as ° ‘ Young Plan. the French troops have shock to the great number of frlendst dem.n.,h, quit the Rhme1md_ _md and acqumm'ance" Wim whom he the hiE_`R,ANCE *_ _ - - - ._ __ _ _ , _ __v_ PIO11-‘l'1i¥¢~ I5 B °U¢°lP”°d ml” ¢l°‘¢‘ Toda.y`s address was Premierl ‘the organisms responsible are being snow will be bigger and better in Rm-,¢,5 mlm; appearance m me a thlt U! ll-Sl 5'0" resent cam a n and the effective studied and from the facts obtzinedlevery way th n ~, p p 13 - the investigator is in apcsiticrl of de- Not only the fox breeders of the mmm, m “meh he deal. mth H, is his ive u n and absorb their port which E show representing such. and in this ,egm,d_ he declared, ms w h 1 po A from the crop plant in which an important industry merits. A very' -.Premier Kmg' speaking in cha.. M35 ,there is -accordingly produced a dis- pleasing announcement was made at, 1°"e¢°w-“wld you the law Oman (_, - 'ease condition, These diseases wrich this meeting to the ¢HeC!» 018'- U16 the ei-own had hem mai, me mmm. I2-55 result from the action of germs or Dominion Government had rewsllfl-4 im snuld not pay me anim, Old Ag.. 12-55 organisms are irnenn as parssltierea its value ans nad authorised al p,,,,i.,n_, ws, I ,.,,,,.d "mind 5.0., disease. To this group belong suchlgrant of $1500.00 to the 1930 fixture., that these an me same hw omoen diseases as the smuts. rusts, and root»Tl-its is good news for the foxmerl. ini who md Mn Kms that We mum no. B H d c 9.60 rote of wheat. oats. and barley, blight as much as it establishes not only' ‘mmm the Legismws C0uncn_ .rhe,_ e on I 00 1 » _ ' of potato apple scab, club root of financial support but a principle of Us me same law 0,f,,,e,. “ho wld In Queen sunt “We WL -'*°-' tufnipe peach leaf curl and manyliery far reaching im,o~'ta.ncs in so _ ___ _ _ _ __ ____ ‘ Ill In -- -- - . . `l neun. . ' _, _ _ , -,` , f T o”||A'|'l|l IYAQOCIATEI) CANADIAN H01' S '12-80.more of great imponansc Dzzu de s .sr as the sucsczs of me sn.;-.=~ is show mu he issued _u-,um me gm 116 ll-S I thi# Oi July _...__ Le ' ".3e:“_“9e&?r3::m¢__°l§=22’ose¢°LaeelaelP_=e3_o_iQ;»_e;lg°sssno.rows: __= or _pl .,_,__.,,..... ri .. » ‘ ' , _ - 9 -°'“ vising means to prevent their des-lProvince. but the governments and; impornm questions Created R decim p $31*-55 tructiveness. other organizations are recognizingx ed impression upon his Budxenm "-'°“’ It is known now that most pil-ntlthe importance and value of this ex-l Old Age pemmm was one of wc PRINCE COUNTY diseases are caused by rn:crs-organ- hibltion, and are giving it that suv- mem-ss of Hon, M, Rhodes- md,-.$5 Call at our store and look over the many useful Lawn lf"-I Glfdfl Implements. We have real values in Lawn Mowers. Prices $8.00 ic $20-00. All sizes. Also. Rubber Hose. Rakes. Spading Forks, Bees, Gnu Shears. Trevrele. etc. “THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE SHORE" 1 f ' 2' /f.,.[ f - _ '-.~.faf'»;f§“'§"¢ ,inf 5%§;,;~i is =~ \. \~ 1 ___ ' 5.5 "5"1&FT»EF"-5E.`~:E'