&nI._.-___.__.", .. cool, Soothing Noxzema Relves Sunburn lNSTANTLY- lioesn’t Stain HY suffer needlessly from hot, painful sunburn P V —vvhy take chances with uncertain“remed.ics”P Get instant. cool, soothing relief —with snow-white, stainless Noxzem: Medicated Skin Cream. It contains 12 tested medicamcnts good for skin. Over 50,000,000 jars of Noxzema have been med in recent years. Scores of doctors use Noxzems them- selves-—it‘s used at First Aid flospitals at America’s biggest beaches! Treat sunburn as these experts do -with Noxzcmu 0fCoursc! At all drug stores. um ¢ I0 oz. NOXZEM Now Only 89¢ r~"‘C0MiéINSI<3D” ’sTSz§NfiING FIELDS n THRESHED GRAIN COMPETITION —— 1939 lash Prizes for Fields of Cats, Wheat and Barley RULES AND REGULATIONS . 1. A field oi’ OATS shall consist of at least five acres, of WHEAT and BARLEY, three acres. I. An entry ice of 31.00 shall be charged for the first and fifty cents for each additional entry of Grain. 8. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries should be made to the Department 01 Agriculture, not later than Aixnst 15, 1939. I. ELIGIBILITY OF SEED:gi‘ehe field of Oats entered for inspec- tion must be seeded with Oats or with seed from gistered fields that have been sown with Registered Seed and inspected and approved while growing. W. R. SHAW £'§1J;7t3,9'3l- IToday's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) UflUUs MONDAY. JULY 31 BERLIN 5:15 p.m.—Dances of the Crafts- men and Guild Workers. DJD. 11.77 mega, 25.4 m. LONDON 6:25 p.m.-—“Pygmalion” (Part. III! 15.14 meg., 19 B -‘ m . - Ll-SD, 11.75 mCg._ 25.5 111.; GSB, 3.51 meg, 31.5 m. PRAGUE 6:55 p.m.-Musical Program. DLR-‘rA_ 15.23 meg-. 19.7 m. ROME 7:30 pm.—-Program Organized by Federation of Business and Professional Women; Folk Songs‘. BRO's "Mail Bag". 2R0, 11.81 e.%., 25.‘! m.; IRF‘, 9.83 meg., 0. m SCIIENECTADY 8:00 p.m.—News Headlines. W2- KAI‘, 9.53 meg-, 31.4 in. PA S 8:30 p.m.—Symphonic Concert. 'I'PA.,l1.'1-1 meg.. 25.8 m.; TPB11, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m. CARACAS 8:30 pm.—The Theatre of the All‘. YVSRC. 51% meg., 51.’! In. BE LIN 9:15 p.m.-—1t.nliun Light Music. DJ'D_ 11.77 meg . 25.4 m. NEW YORK 9:30 p.m.—Grrant Park Concert (Chicago). W2XE, 1183 meg., 25.3 In. LONDON 9245 p.m.—“Enoch Soames". adapted from.stories by Max Beer- bohm. GSI, 15.26 meg., 19.6 m.; GSD, 1175 meg. 25.5 m.; GSB, 9.51meg., 31.5 . NEW YORK 10:00 p.m.—Moon1lght Music. W3XL, 6.10 kc.. 49.1 m. PITTSBURG 10:15 p.m.—Music You Want. Deputy ltflnister of Agriculture. . an PARIS 10:25 P’n.—Gramophone Rec- ords. TPA4, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m.; TPB 11, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m. CINCINNATI 12:30 a..rn.—Moon River. W8- XAL, 6 08 meg.. 49.5 in. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.-—A Talk in English. JZK, 15.16 meg., 19.7 In. HEAT WON'T GET YOU IF YOU JUST WATCH OUT There are ways of keeping up appearances—in 5 Central Guardian CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-‘I-31-IL POLICE COURT-—»At police court Saturday a man convicted of this morning. Elmer sentenoed to six months in jail for s from I car. A motorist was fined twent dollars and costs grwmtrty days or speeding in the H 0 R. S E BREIIDERS ATTEN- 'I'ION—-Entrles for the following Bred Saddle Lion: 1. Half bred brood mares with foal atfoot. Mares to count50% and foals 50%. Yearlings. 3. Two ears olds. 4. Three year aids. 5. C_ smpion half ored. Substantial prizes have been azralised {or these classes. L-016-7-N-Bi DO YOU KNOW HOW TO FEED FOXES? —- Most rzmchers will say they do but their pelts prove them untruthful. Good foxes fe on Purina Chow according to schedule have produced top pelts in quantity and are still doing so. The Charlotte- 5° _ town Fur Sales sold 4 pup pelts for _Stirllng Willis, Kingston in Janu- ary for an average of $72.00. Mr. W llis has good foxes and feeds Pur- iike these but the only way to be sure of such results without ex - mentlng is through feeding a Chows according to plans. It/s u to you! L-541-7-28-3 . HERE ESCAPING IlEA'I‘——T. J. Walsh, assistant manager of the Copley-Plaza. Hotel, Boston, and his famil are United States tour- ists who have come to New Brims- wlok to escape the torrid weather which has held the New England states in the gzip of the worst drought in nearly 100 years. Yes- terday Mr.Waish, his wife and two children, Jane and (hung, continu- ed their journey by car to Prince Edward Island after spending the previous night at the Royal Hotel. Th-ey remarked on the bright, sun- ny days to be found in Saint John and at the same time refreshing sea breeze that made it “delight- fully cool and pleasant". They will remain on the Island on vacation for one week.—(Saint John Tele- graph-Journal). CRO’ iililiikl Below will be found a brief syn- opsis of teiegrn-phic reports received at the Head Office of the Bank oi Montreal from its Branches. Our Managers have knowledge of each local situation and are in touch with crop conditions in all sections of the districts mentioned. GENERAL Crop conditions in the Prairie PYDVIAICLS continua l:~.v~....ratbl: on the whole, although some da has occurred as 9. .esult of hot wea- ge 0; wimng ther, pi1l'LlClli.&l‘ly in scumesstern heat waves. For example, the 5E15K9«V3h'°VV“5«n and in ‘-09 50“l~ht?“1 sm t girl remembers to: portions of All;crz»n and Nranitoaa. freshly applied lipstick set iMoci.CraIe rains and light showers for 3 momem, or two gn,erw3,yd ill many u.;.rlcts have checked de- blottlng it with a piece of cleans- Lelioration but furt.her moisture is lng tissue before molstening lips. required to old mung. Grasshoppers, This keep the color from running which aze now in night are a serious and smearing — no matter how oily the lipstick or hr: the day. USE an anti-persplrant. under arms aiv least twice 9. week. Fur- thermore, she keeps an xmt.l-per- spirang powder handy. too, and dusts t on her feet about once a week. BRUSH her hair every night with a clean halrbrush. This re- moves excess oil and perspiration odor as well as falling dandruff and the day's accumulation of dust late summer dress that is lavishly menace to crops, but, apart from souuieasern Saskatchewan, where some severe damage has occurred, losses so far have not been exten- sive. Hxail damage is reported at scattered points. In Quebec crops Continue to make good progress under favotn-able conditions and the outlook is promising. With recent showers. moisture is s.mp.e, and the warm, dry weather now prevailing is proving beneficial. In Ontario the continued dzy weather -has facili- tated harvwting operations and the TIIINK twice before _ou'derlng a condition of the crops is good gen- erally. Moisture, however. has be- finished with white touches. Un- come inadequate, and rain is urg- less she is sure that she will have ently neeecled for growing crops. In both time and inclination to the Maritime Provinces while keep the whole touches immacul— growth in some districts is 5:11] ately white, she buys 8. plain dress backward, crops made good progress and years smart, cool-looking jewellry with it. during the past week and prospects continue favourable. 'f'hev.rve is ample GET summer shoes for street moisture, and wan“, dry wanna,- wear a half size larger than those is n.e.e«,-led to hasten development. she wore last winter, Feet usually In armsh Columbia,’ with me can. swell slightly d“1'1I18 hot. months. tlnuance of favourable weather all and aching toes and arches make any hot day seem twice as hot. PUT on a clean slip every second morning and to ‘wear, thin silk fume for evening use. OI. panties under her girdle. crops are mnkinf good prognss. While the quglilty: oi’_l1ay _ls__oniy_ IN lJ'DE several washable USE only the lightest. freshest dresses in her wardrobe, and to perfume during hot daytime hours. keep everything, washable or not, More often than not, she wears absolutely Clean and carefully scented Cologne or a favorite toilet] prswed. If you look cool, you water during the day, saving per- generally feel cool. The smart 11.87 meg. 25.2 m. girls know this. OUT OUR WAY — — By J. R. William F’. WV’ . , ina Feeds. You too can produce pelts . rm: I-an‘ cw»: wen I . tar. ' aililde 9]! LADIES’ DRESSES LADIES’ BEAUTIFUL DRESSES in Lake Breeze Cloth Sheer Alpaca Woois. Sizes 40, 42, ill‘/1. %2lVz.k NRBVY, Suez_ Surf Blue, Powder ‘ ue ac . eg. $14.95. SALE PRICE — _. _ .. _ _ _ LADIES’ BENGALINE CREPE DRESSES. Pastel Shades. Sizes 38 to 44. $4 Reg. $7.95. SALE PRICE -- -— —- - LADIES’ SHEER SUITS. Sizes 38 to 44. Regular $5.95. SALE PRICE — — — ... ._ _ _ LADIES’ CREPE DRESSES. Black and Navy Regular $5.95. SALE PRICE — — — _ _ ... _ §.8a(lies“Lor‘l{g anld Sleeve DRESSES. Sizes. 0 . egu sr . . SALE PRICE — — — — — — — LADIES’ LINEN, SILK, ALPACAS, and SPORT WOOL DRESSES, reg. $7.95 and $5.95. SALE PRICE — — -— — - MISSES WHITE SHARKSKIN 4 SUITS. reg. $7.95. SALE PRICE — 5 -95 MISSES CREPE SUITS an d DRESSES. any 31, 1939 6 4‘ DAYS ONLY JULY 3181. TO AUGUST 5th ALL STOCK REDUCED FROM 30% T0 50% SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS M’HILE THEY LAST MILLINERY BARGAINS A good assortment Ladies’ Wool and fig g:i‘t';.sSALE PRICE ALL . ' , SALE PRICE — — — — — — -00 STRAW HATS, Reg. 83-95 SALE PRICE — -- - — - — LARGE 331$! SdT:l4A9§V nus. Reg. an . SALE PRICE — — — — — - FUR FELT HATS. Reg. $4.50 SALEPRICE———-——— C FUR FELT HATS, reg. $4.50 and $4.95. SALE PRICE — u LINGERIE SLIPS. Satin in Tes-Rose and White reg. $1.95. SALE PRICE I SLIPS. Celanese. Reg. $1.00 SALE PRICE — — — — — — — SLIPS. Celanese. SALE PRICE — — — — — — -- Regular $12.95. SALE PRICE — — ‘—- — SALE PRICE — —— — — DRESSES. Reg. $2.98. SALE PRICE — — — — SWEATERS. Short and SWEATERS. All wool. SWEATERS. All Wool. and Beige. Sizes 14 to Ayvfiwv’£?'4§V§4§J'fiil§iI4fiiii’iIlilJ fj’Il”liiil’ <‘ long sleeves $ Reg. $1.95. SALE PRICE — — — Reg. $9.95. SALE PRICE — — —- KNIT SUITS. Rust, Brown, Navy. Reg. $7.50. SALE PRICE -— — — S Kl RT S SKIRTS. All Wool Fallle. SKIRTS. Pastel Shades. Reg. $1.95. SALE PRICE — — — PLAY SUITS. Linen. ____$1.69 $2.95. SALE PRICE —. —R—e§'—- — 398- $24-75 $4.95. SALE PRICE -— —R:g'—- —— %°‘%:E$2I’;-I7{5lCE — _ - _ -— SWEATERS. 100% Botany Wool. SALE PRIC Reg. $3.95. SALE PRICE — — —— L KNIT SUITS. Blue, Rust, Green, Brown, Grey Coat. PANTIES. Silk Rayon. $8 SALE PRICE — — — — — — .- '— — — —‘ ' LADIES’ BLOOMERS. Reg. 59¢ EVENING DRESSES. Sheers, Linens, Nets, SALE PRICE _ _ _ _ _ _ .... Organdies. Reg. $11.95 and $12.50 PANTIE5_ Sheer Dunne; ---- Reg. 79¢. SALE PRICE — -— .- MISSES RAYON, SPUN CREPE, SHEER Reg. $31.95 . SALE PRICE — -- — — — 18' $7.49 °NE °é“.l§E”'i»‘§’i‘2:“l°“_ _ SHORTS. Navy Blue. $1 Sizes 14 to 18>-—-_————— Reg. $1.95. SALE PRICE — — -— I PLAY SUITS. Print Cotton Sizes 14 to 20 — — — — — — SPECIAL MISSES DRESSES. Crepes and Alpaca KNIT WEAR Wools. Reg. $5.95 and $6.9 SWEATERS. All colors, short sleeves $1 1 9 SALE PRICE — -— — — :- — - Reg. $1.59. SALE PRICE _ — — - WINTER COATS A few real BARGAINS in Winter Coats. $16.50 E _..___$18.50 $21.00 $12.75 BEACH WEAR ‘ ‘ SKIRTS. All Wool Faiile. [Sizes 14 to 20 — — — — -—- — ' IS{I{gIR¥S‘l.9.Afi)‘:JalEL‘1l'§1JIe(:E _ _ _ '' §vL,.‘,‘.‘§‘i '_'1G_re’_"_B:ig:a:il _ PLEASE REMEMBER THAT EVERY Reg 52 95 SALE PRICE _ _ ... ARTICLE YOU PURCHASE AT THIS STORE SKIRTS. ' Ail Wool Crepe. These are Real Bargains, get yours Is FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE. EVERY- Reg. 53.95. SALE PRICE _ _ _ . NOW, the supply is limited. THING IS NEW- . 39c 39c 59:: $1 .00 $1 .39 $2.25 _1111111111ItttblézltatanrtIlllllliffwltztrtzlz:1,4 roLLow \' 5 J WDTO ,lioi)inst_m & Wilde ‘see i j.‘f'jjJ.jf'jjj’.jjj'j'/f4‘j'§' SPRING cons LADIES’ COATS in Tweed and Plain Clo Navy, Black. Grey, Brown and Green. Reg. $22.95. SALE PRICE — — -— —. _ 515 Reg. 24.75. SALE PRICE -. _. _. _ _. 16 Reg. 17.95. SALE PRICE — — — _. _ 11_ Reg. 12.95. SALE PRIC ‘ TAILORED ‘SUITS LADIES’ SUITS in Navy, Grey, Blue. Sizes 13-1517. Reg. $22.50. SALE PRICE————----— ONE sun‘ ONLY. Reg..$7.95. . SALE PRICE — —- —— — — —“_ SUIT FRONTS in Cerise, Blue, Mauve, cm, Chartareuse, White and Brown. ’ Reg. $1.29. SALE PRICE — — _.'... 59¢ » SCARVES wrurs SATIN SCARVES. Reg. $1.00. SALE PRICE —- _ _ _ 79¢ CREPE SCARVES. Reg. $1.00. SALE PRICE——---————..__ CREPE scanvss. Good assortment. Reg. 79c. SALE PRICE —. _ _ _ _ 59¢ PRINT CREPE scanvns.‘ E 88 9° t 1'’ SALE PRICE—’—-———._..._. 49¢ PURSES LADIES’ HANDBAGS. Wine and Brown only. SALE PRICE ._ ... _ _ 790 LADIES’ PURSES. Black, Brown, Navy 1., Eng. Morocco, Calf and Suede." ’ SALE PRICE — _ _ _ . _ .. DRESSING GOWNS SATIN ‘ GOWNS. Sizes small, medium and large, in Gold, Wine_ Cerise, black, turquoise, reg. $3.95. SALE PRICE SATIN GOWNS. Reg. $4.95. SALE PRICE — -- — HOSIERY Reg. $1.00 Hose SALE PRICE,89c 5 pair or-Zpairs for-——-—-——— 9 Reg. 75c Hose SALE PRICE 69c 2 pair or 2 pairs for — — — — —- — u BLOUSES Women’s and Misses Satin Crepe and Sheer BLOUSES. Reg. $2.98. SALE PRICE — — — — — — — I79 Just received a shipment of fine Full-Fashioned Hose, pair — — — — .3 Join Our HOSIERY CLUB and Receive A pr. of HOSE FREE ROBINSON & WILDE 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET I 51111111111111’: txIltltItul1I( :l . ffi- and the prospect for tomatoes is below average, the outlook tor grain, roots and vegetables is good. and indications point to fruit yields being from 90 per cent to 100 per icent of average. PRAIRIE PROVINCES areas has been showery and cool Ifiieght ylifilds arfltgxpected in the 1 “en hvefs 9‘“’_~V Prospects are favourable for a good 1 is . ‘-4301: pg: ‘MM 31 inslbouts egg; I333 giiir E‘ ; E33: 33 zglttfla mile damage is rizovrncs or ovnsc iarrsmx tsvotlnb Ind Sturdy, _ Strong--_- and Maritime Answer No.10 ALBl!n?.TA—- Crops have deterior- ated du_xing the past week chiefly owing to insufficient moisture and owirldslnoervtralandsoutherriareas pa“ t’°"“‘“r wrung’: ;'§g“L";_d $3? dgh”'°°5l__ plants are in good condition. Potat- ioration. The weather in northern terioratlon to crops in some sections, gfim. (III I I.- 2%» lm.mUgi?tle;ll1i'es$a'lliIi>qv‘«'eer:am satisfactory Frmm and p"°“p°°"‘ IXIOIJ h-Bill! IQ} beneficial be!1efIcifl.ll-I1llI1fl&i.ndllI7l'lléi‘hJ. are PLWI in e wmb. reported specis are for a good yield. Hnying has been delayed by frequent show- ers but is now almost completed in most sections and a normal cut is indicated. Pastures are in very good condition. Fodder corn is generally making satisfactory progress. al- though some districts report growth ‘ still backward. Tomato plants look promising. A good crop of canning be Tobacco oes and other roofs e owing wlell. Blueberries and” rasgiaerrier v K E other small fruits are plentiful, fiI7Die crop. LOWER ST. LAWREN- ST. JOHN LAKE DIS- — Grains continue to make are favourab e. Root, crops are grow. 1118 W611 B1111 give promise of a good ¥i61d- Having is general and an ave- “ °“'“'° 1”’ T mzecucuinulcuteu Past . Grasshoppers sre attac g ' “"3” "'° mm eflwm dmm ; in very good condition. Ru some wheat is being cut for feed. ' Elsewhere the damage to date from ' MANITOBA and other small fruits are PROVINCE OF. ONT RIO wk:-,.:...*«..,n~-we a as of quail is ymd maturing rapidly and harvesting should be many mm“ _-p,”,",,,,g mum continue ntisiwkxy, sl- section,’ mm lwmlllfl I“ “:11 lgumvzolno . Am 9: dit on. but aeooixd cuttiuzlgs of gain}; Baht. com and meta an ad. A mrmsl':ii’:li'l or uqugm, tomatoes is being into varieties arrsws vsum —Orsins are ... MM ,,,d”“"“"° -WW“ 12% "°"”‘ “ "‘°"- "°°' sulmlernentery I Panntlsl with the idea at mph, llsflthnsinoneyinthenfsfltlnegtlu lloritllne Life is the ONLY life as- ""“°0WmF|I|¥WIil|IIIIIudolflso lnthenlsrltimes. onrltn million! have the Maritime: as payments to grapes satisfactorily. InNovaBcotias.ndNewBruns- 93'. W .l. 1 wi1h.'I'hecutoihsywi1lof mi’ tutgtzvmnmpmnmmuowum oe1elll1£il€roPB51.ll!'l’.S show improve- tree thfgm crop outlook b sing favourably. retarded 17)’ freq of a good yle me P cts. Pennies. h n vs "No came h§n§°'§° tsmglre programing !a.av‘on.u's.b1e for inigood cr0lJ- Piokilg T31138- m. A L I. _..J -| sections and s 800d yield b Lieu in exeellltit condition °‘ 7 of some -tloipa’aed.InPrineeEdwardlls- and 1a$.nnd.grelns havcmsdo pro- Peek WM gzesandrootoropshsve of disease, and be is .0thermotcIopsarehI.>‘ros!‘eI- 8-3'8 ‘WAT '0-05 SQUBAKIHG STAIRCASE ARCHITECTS so HEGLIGEMT IN ‘THEIR COHSTWJCTIOIJ SUJLD BE ‘IDSSED N10 mus! sew! ‘mam SCREECH wouu) sun A Muww in ms CASE.’ . 1. seaveurw HOPE MARTHA ISN'T as 5445 men-r Mumun. Arr. same oeszmso .9- wrm ALl..'l'HB user’; ;._ ~ ,3:c'3§a§u"!f"“ V . ‘\ «M considered. I. but b€l»0W 3-VET - mm PROWI-IQWCE OF BSTPISII of sve1'88°- insect swrage flip: are lste and the VM4 Vi“ of he is be out. but the gr .1 ,’ Q: sin-awbema. novgwwfmfl tn’ gasp and 10281155‘. ' i ldlng we ‘°‘:’.—“..l‘i‘.?’l.’.‘,¥. 391°»-enx-A -7 and early I-DPIIES 3” “gm market. The following tl_ aids are now indies a _-gr oo %; pom. peaches 930%“ 95%: pimps and prLmeS- _, _ rage. Orgberd is 5“? “db; . tml and no serious damwtim _ reco . Waite-fr lfognilffmtuw .Alfll0W"‘5l'm’D°O0IiItplerltlu . ‘ Major Hoo 7/ /'i .--‘-----'—-“""' — With —, THERE GOES ‘0-IAT ' BIG GANDER,5HEAI4t~|6 AWAY ABOUT A5 ‘ ,, . ouisrw AS A 15022 ‘ wows comma no A - crop eraser! rr's At.MosT'roocaooo