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Crisp Mary C111 1-‘ri.1iu_ ‘C011 l’ _\'u'.11- l 11111 r-iiturc-si 0.111 S.1i:1'~ W110 111 .. ; 1110 11111111». 1 1171 (‘1l(1(‘(1 for n. ‘ And tiiz- - = pui-i o1 .11;1.-; n1 I110 111111-111 111.11 s1 y o1 thiyli- u Pri uiifl .\l.1 z 1.1 _ 111111;- ,1»1-.1.~l1111u 111\\' hi1 1> 1101110111111 " 1.111111) - r. 11.1 - _|.1\0iii.e \'<-i.-.." i-v ‘vfilnflll, u films. is: 0x00120111 1 is slur; 1-(1 1'1 O1 Without altrr ng 1h Booth '1' story, “P01: " - '1 ‘i1 blTllllllll right 11p .0 15.2."! iii Cl'i'ili1l1 respects. . in 1‘- e 1h- . l. l . . ..wi1,1.': slo n Kellogg's Rice Krispivs tempt appetite with souml! '1'111.-_v're so crisp uml crunchy than they crackle in milk or ereuui! And they taste as delicious us NTS AND GROAN ‘O brien "A1111 Blogairl , 8 (lay each Fire as much us the boys. THE 'l‘()l)AY & SAT ictiire Every Boy Should Talie llis Dad To See! YHjAnnmcmn ~111- fl. _\ 1t Ul- ISRIALS 1171a’ 11-1-1 some others iicunlly 211710 011st Put O'Brien pnys Oflcer James cop on New He's not espec- All . Alvffoillfi Oitlnlicy, a York‘ Eusi Side. iuilv 11111111111 at the beginning. IS" -—— 3 STOOGES - “The Great 0’Ma11ey” round out an un- 111- knows 1.» what he reads in hl iuile-lainik. 1-‘01- thi- tiniest technics tlli1‘&1t'l.l1)l1.\ <11 the code he hands our 11011011» 1112's 11 110st. Even hi5 16110111‘- wgis (10111 iiki- him. .1011 out o1 1110 way-sends lilm :1 school 1'1‘ ' ' 1101K n1 is , 111.11- by Sybil Jason. 111s‘ 111-111". 1s .1111 111.111 l()\'(' rim-s l>_\ the little L. '1 heart again ‘s A1111 Shci-iclun. A I 11.} Scout $111111 l 1 1 l l f Field Day At T111 llt‘\\.~l)lllll‘l'5 ridicule O'Malley. ‘ .1ll(1 li s (‘Ufllllltlllillllg olTicei'--to gel 1 ‘ u. Here the hard- ‘ is firs: lame pupil, play- touched- it instead of pity- " ieacher, who is Fernwond [lamp On WK-iliii-sdirv Prince lioy 51-11111» xvi-re ut home |i;ll'.lil .1hl0 111111110011 \\';1.s spent di-uul 10st, >tuii1s and sports. County b0 their s 1.11:1 friends nnd an enjoy- with The Central Guardian UNITED CHURCH servlcm Aug- “leek End Grocery Values-it'd AUGUST 6, 1937 usi. 8. Murray Harbor 11 a- m.. Little Sands 3 p. m., Murray River 7 p. m. R. E. Webster, minister. 11-1392-8-6-11. PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday Aug. 81h, Cardigan, 11.00 a. m.. Lorne Val- ley 3.00 p. m.. Montleue 1.00 p. m.‘ Breakfast 29c BfhNANAs Lb- 8° 23¢ The service will be conducted by, BACON sflced Lb __ __. ‘ FIHTI RIPS 3 Lbs. Mr. Niall H. Burnett, student. L b ' ' New Local . ———— am 5 roucs COURT-At the Polce FROM-rs Lb __ _ _ h CUKES, Each _____ 0 i Court yesterday a man, who elect- l ' BEANS 2 Lb ed to be tried summarily on a,‘ short Leg of . 5- charge of breaking and entering. LAMB Lb ___ c wax’ New Loca] 15c Lb. was found guilty and remanded 1 - —'—""' until Monday‘ for fsfinteiace. dThe Hamburg Granulated 1° Lbs, Lb, st and c arge o owe a ay- liirgrllt break at the paint shop of STEAK, Lb. —- —- -—- —- SUGAR 57c Nlcvonflld and Rowe's 11-5111 N1 wines: QUANTITIE LAST wmLs QUANTITIES LAST ' sunday last. Four drunks were lined or in lieu of payment sent- enced to jail terms ranging fi-om_ five to ten days. ' Sugar Crisp 13TH ANNUAL RE-UNION — r111 be f m 2nd Overseas Rolled Rib S16E38 Ellery“ (ilttenfled the 13th ICING SUGAR ROAST Lb ___ __ __ __ ___ __ c nmnialli rleuiiioii of‘ thhtevufillt- 111611138 Pkg. '— — '— '— "" '— "‘ i shouldér ' Dri a as ng . r. 1 e Currie, Charlottetown, presided. PASTRY ROAST Lb Members of the Unit from Nova 7 Lb Bag __ __ __ __. _ .._ v - — ‘— "- '—' '-"-' ‘ 1' , N B lck and On- ' Ihciflolnweri-flapresfrhlzfvhddrevsilsfisbewgile Bulk 3 Lbs. EOLObKED .*.‘.‘.'.°.’.‘. “$.35?” 0.11m; BAKING SODA 18c Lb‘. L1 A "' - '— -' — - " '" sex-gt. Batter, Sprlnghlll, N. S. _ _ unc eon Joiitributing to the entertalnmem Chmken sandwmh __ ____ part of the program was Mr. SPREAD 3 O 3 f ’ ' Jeorze Beers. Charloltekéwn and T?‘ 25 oEr h 9c C00k8d CORNED J 1. D R e, 1st i-ena er m g a3 - c1211. eghelse: Enslflnd- wuh BEEF- 51w“ Lb- ‘- ""' "- tongs and recitations. Members of the Battery loned hearti y in other songs LieuL-Col. P. S. Fielding. Charlottetown, presided at. the pl-y ano. - Tiger Tomato MOTOR ruin-sic INCREASES CORN FLAKES, Pkg. — — —- CATSUP. 26 Oz. Bottle -— —- COFFEE . ‘ Sun Glo. Lb. ———-——— Chuck Roast BEEF, Lb.----_.____ 8c 16c 19c FRANKFURTS 1. liiiiiiiij. 23c 190 SAUSAGE L b.————————— -Figures On the tourist traffic in ‘Prince Edward Island were rc- leased by the traffic department of the Canadian National R1111- ways yesterday, showing a total of 3,605 cars with licenses other than |fr0m this province crossed fron- iToi-mentine. N. B., to Borden, P. E. 1., in May, June and July. The AADIAN SORES figures for the some three months. last year reached only 3,350. The‘ figures for Borden to Tormentlne, were also up. going from 2,923 last year to 3.129 for the past three months of 1937. In May and June there were 4O fewer cars this yenr, but July returned a gain over last year's figures of 245 cars. The Tor- Main Exhibition Building Preened For Great Show 'l‘i11- bil_\'.\ 1111-11 sin-red tca for thc ' menu” w Borden figures Show a \1.\1lUi'. ill . 11111-1- which the boys went‘ slight 105s m May but a gam m im- .i swimming contest. The 010111113 concluded with the Coun- cil 1-‘11-0. Ann-up 1110 visiiors svere Com- ni1-.\10ii1-i' .1 J. iylori-is. who ‘id- H0 111.0 officiated a1 ;u=~ ;11....1»11 of‘ badges and inves- 11111112 .ii--. .\.~1'(l 1111i 11111» 11nd inspected the " the Uilii-is prtnseiit were Mavor \-.‘. lllllhllllivtil and Mrs. Robin- .~.111. _\ii. .1:i11 “is. A. R. Brennan. During iliiir slkt)‘ at camp 1mg.» klthiliiCPfil iii 5011111 ivuik. 1'11 1011110111101 10.15; 25 51-11111» 1111111110011’ to Sinus. Mr. l-luiiili-i-soii. camp master, is to b0 cmiui-utulriit-d on the success .11 1110 01111111. ’lii1- 0111s broke rump on Thurs- ..1y 11111111111; and the Summcrslde isi .11iil 211:1 Cup 'I'i'oop took their ,i.-. 1.1111101’ the leadership of ' suit 11nd Miss Wedge. Scout Ivlasicr. leaders and 1o thunk Mr. Harrison 11- for the use of mg 0111111) g uuids; Mr. Joseph Ber- iiuru o1 Ti}.- ulsh for a box of ap- piw; 111111 1o 1111- Summer-side com. 11 tor ic1- cream. 0n 5111111111- services were held, R01. l-‘r. .\lU1l'li_\' conduciing Buggy- \'ll'(' for iliusc of the 0111110111; luiili 11nd the Camp Master for 1110 Prom-stunt boys. T111- 0111111) “'11s under the patrol ‘.~_\-.~11-n1. \\'ll1l each boy getting an 01111011111111)‘ as patrol leader one 1111,1- (liii-ing crimp. Camping gag- 11-01-0 11 .>ccial feature, also hike. patrols making The patrols B011 vers, F o x e 5, wok-es. Slillkvh. Owl-m CYOWS and Eagles. 1111111111 the camp flre on visitors‘ putrol had to put, on some eincriziiiuneiit or 1‘l1o visitors enjoyed the Prizes were gircii, a flag for each bov who won the honour flag during ciunp. Program The field day program was as ollows: O- Cnnada; sense game; p, '13 they sounill presentations; first aid presentat- ions; signalling demonstrations; These golilen rice 11111111109 lie always ready to serve. So light, wholesome nml czisily digested thin. secmnl lurlpings are always in orilor. Scrve hand signals. Sports 100 y-ai-ds dash, t5 8: OV6l'——Clflll‘ Ki-llyt 100 yards. under 15 years-Hugl1 Outiuvny. them for 11reukfust.lun1-l1 (Iflil ivltlkélSudllSll, l5 years a over the chililrens erenin" 111011. “ i‘ 1‘ t‘ Y- Y u" R_ M75 §'!\1';l;_“<|fl511. under fifteen- our grocer so s ice "Pr"? p1 ct. Krispiea. The ‘VAXTITE inner Broad Jump. 15 years 8c OVEIK. hag keeps them oven-fresh. A Singing Lady story printed on each package. Made by Kel- logg in l.n:;.lon, Ont. ( i in milli or cirenin.“ J 'l‘rnl1; Skits by ‘ Wolves 1'01; scout law; Eagles, worst first. old; gram closed with lli-nry Gallant. Broad jump. under 15 years-—- Hugh Oataw-ay. Inspection by Com, ,1; J_ Mona Presentation and addresses. Special dnvestiture, Supper. Swimming. ‘Camp Fire Progrnm-O Canada, Long Long Beavers. Foxes and in turn; Jack's Plight; Iamp-fli-e game; song by snake ‘utrol; gruveyni-d scene, Qwi p“. song by Rovers; Crows, 10th ongs. God Save the, King: prayer nd silence. The lntercs "Gone the Day." vrsn ii-"oun ‘twin-idiom? by car 1n Halifax August 9. Apply "Y" Guardian. 111C ' phase very i-iicouragzngiy - -- 15 new boys pass- lcnderfoo’ | 2nd class and .s('('l.ll(l cluss became first class Under‘ the influence o: “tiller-d- . lng, paint, flags, bun ing 1m Cofnfngrclal Traveller's other decorative material, the Main June of 53 cars and in July of 215. . . Building at; 1h Exhibition giounds Dance This Evening ,5 beghnnng Q p?“ 591i 1,. - t.‘ fo he ov noes The newly organized Prince prepalalon r Edward Island Commercial Travel- lers Association will hold its first dance at Beach Grove Inn tonight. ,This organization fills a cng felt lwant in promoting the fraternal ust 16th. Thousands of people went the year ago and commented on the imp-oved lighting, the new settings the artistic arrangement of point- lugs. etc. and the advanced ideas introduced along display 111195- 'I‘hls has encouraged the manusc- ment to even greater efforts and‘ this year the Main Building wllli be fresher and more invlblflg. U} possible. than it was a year 880- ' There will be a greatly increased, and much more virled display (If! exhibits. Speoal inducements havel been made to florists and PTPWLT- ,ation5 are under way to care for the numerous flower exhibits which are expected. In the many other - depa'tmen1s_- vegetables. dairy, A pretty wedding was solemnized fancy work, art. manual training} Wednesday afternoon in St. Dn- ote.. more and better exhibits will v1d's United Church, Georgetown, be seen, when Miss Mflfilm Mitidfl 11018185. The central idea of the mheme daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. of dpggrgtjon 15 based Douglas, Georgetown, was united in principal item of discussion 111 the marriage to Mr. Rodney Bruce, son Ncem Impfrial Conference 1n 0f Mf- John 13mm and ‘he 19W London, namely, "Eh-nplre Unity." Mrs. Bruce, Brooklyn, P. E. Island. “is theme is be,“ developed Rev- John Swims vffclflted- iunder n11- direction of Mr. c. r‘. The dance its promoted for the purpose of providing funds to carry on the activities of the arsociation. A good attendance is expected. dcugias-Bruce hedding At li e0 1g et uwn The bride who was given in mlar- biggest annual show, opening A1183 rounds of the various exhibits a.‘ rlagc by her father was charmingly attired in parchment colored iiwe jacket dress, with Milan straw hat arm bouquet of Talisman roses. Jean Macdonald, cousin of the bride was bidesmald. She wore a dress of green point desflllli 0V" taffeta, a large leghorn hat w.th green velvet streamers, white shoes and gloves. Her bouquet was of mixed flowers. The bride's mother wore a gown of King's blue lace with matching accessories. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Willard Bruce of Brooklyn. Mr. Gordon Douglas, brother of the bride, and Mr. Ian Stirling, Georgetown, were the ush- ers. The church was banked with ferns and garden flowers. Mrs. G. Elliot Full presided at. the organ. During the signing of the Register Miss Margaret Stems sans “Where e'er you Walk." _ After the ceremony s. Weddln supper was served at the-home od- the bride. The house was decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. Harold W. MacDonald P0111‘- ed tea and Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald cut the ices. Those who assist- ed in serving were Mrs. Edgar Lan- non, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Carl Cameron (sisters of the bride), Mrs. Sidney Fielding, Mrs. Arthur Du- var, Miss Muriel Weeks and Miss Doris Macdonald. Mrs. Bruce's going away suit was a navy wool sheer with accessories to match. The br dal couple will spend their honeymoon 1n the New Eflslflnd States, after which Mr. and Mrs. Bruce whl reside 1n Carleton Place, Ontario, where the groom who graduated from Queen's University l. i I L-1398-8-6-2l. Anticipated bumper grain crop. Ins: year in Engineering ts associ- ated with the firm of Flndlsys Ltd. Among the numerous wedding gifts was a beautiful sliver tray {mm the pupls and teachers of the senior grades at Prince Street School. where previous to her mar- riage the bride was Vice-Principal. The Guardian joins their many tin; pro. friends 1n attending m Mr. and Mrs. Bruce best. wishes tor much happiness. and shoes to match. She carried an L‘; Hine. assist/ed by a staff of exper- fenced workmen. and should at- tract conslderable attention. Var- us part5 of the far-flung Em- re will be featured in the general scheme and interest will be awaken- ed ln youth and old by the mater- lasl on display. Banked with flags. Chinese lanterns ‘with increased illumlnsrlwn, new facilities m1 ventilation. rest room accomodation and tastefully displayed flowers and exhibits. the Main Building will prove a really interesting centre to visit both for streamers, 11nd novelties, yourself and your famflv. ____i____ ' nm-ms , SIIIIRREN-At the P. E. Island Hospital on August 4. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherren. nee Mabel Fraser of Montague. a son. BELL-At the Prince Edward Is- ‘lsndwl-Ivspltal on August. 5, 1937 ‘to Mr . and Mrs. n. Reginald an, '8 80H. MARRJAGES DOUGLAS-BRUCE—In St. David's United Church, Georgetown. Aug- ust 4th. by Rev. John Stirling. Marlon Maids Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. I-f. Douglas, to Rodney Bruce, son of Mr. John Bruce and the late Mrs. Bruce of Brooklyn. P. E21 DEATHS BEER-At Crspsud. Aul- U. 1987. Fhnnte G. Beer, aged 6B years. Fu- neral Saturday at. 2 p. in. from Crnpsud, United Church. JOUDBEY-At. Gorhsm, N. H" (I1 Monday, Aug. 2, 1937, Mrs. L. K. Joudrey (nee Ellie Beatrice Doug- las), aged 26. eldest daughter of Gordon Dougfas, f-fend of Hills- boiu Funeral notice inter. DOIRON-Ai. e1. Ann's. Hope River, on August 7, 1937. John Dolron aged 80 years. Funeral Saturday, August. 7, st. Ddclock. LESS HAY. MORE GRAIN 1 FRIIDERICTCN lost year. offsetting this ls B11 . the Waterman Chspcl. CARVER-In Boston, July 31. 1937. Man- 8. Stentlford. wife of Arthur Carver of 15s Aspen A"- Aubumdale. Funeral services from 496 Com- monwesth Ave, Boston on Tues- day st. it A. M. .. nu u" "-1-"... Advice To Farmers About Fertilizers - .- Durlng the past year particular ' oth rogen, ash. ‘These other elude sulphur. which are employed by manufacturers in relatively large amounts, while boron. copper, man- ganese. iodine, zine. iron. etc, are used ln small amounts. l Though it may be true that some soils have become deficient in one or more of these minerals after years of cropping. it is be- lieved thin most of them contain enough natural minerals for ordin- ary crop needs, states the Chief, Fertlrner Division, Seed Branch, Dominion Department of Agricul- ture. When there 1s calcium magnesium dolomite llm is a cheap correctl sulphate of amonla and superphos. nhatie, which are the most common ingredients of lcontaln sufficlen 1 mos‘ crops. Magnesiu oer. but flciencies may single application of the deficient subs v The point is the; farmers should not permit themselves to be suaded to buy other minerals that. they may not necrl and when the price of the fertilizer is substan. ll’ itlllzei-s have urged farmers to use several manufacturers of fer- er minerals, in addition to nit- phosphorlc acid and pot- mlnerdls in- The sixth and seventh Con-rpm magnesium and les of Girl Guide; from Trinity, Church will enter camp at. Brud- enell on Saturday, August seventh, under the command of Mrs. Harry Cudmore. _ ‘Transportation for luggage will leave Heartz Hall at noon on Sat- urday snd for the Guides them- selves at two o'clock. Miss M. Thompson, R. N., 1111a been appointed camp nure. Mrs. Arthur Roper will be in charge of the camp music and Mrs. Arthur Duvar will be camp quai-tennss fer. calcium, or deficiency. however, estone. ground finely, ve. Standard mil N U '1‘ 1 U E _._.__ This is to notify that 111g can. adian Adjustment Bureau have discontinued collecting for Dr. J D. MacGuigai-i, Dr. M. A. Mao- Gulgan and Dr. J. E. Coi-rlgan- Iii regard to future payments plea.“ consult. the doctors. Canadian Adjustment Bureau 'L-1398 mixed fertilizers. t sulphu" also for m. boron, cop- are required of such de- be corrected by a zinc. iodine. etc.; rarely and cases tance. 1 | _———————-——— llally increased The shoul D91’- on this account nearest experimental statiol d be first consulted. ' It has saved my strength (\ and saved my purse . . . __= "a 3. "Bon Amt cleans no well and lasts so long-We been my choice for years. l uselt for all my household cleaning, because it doesn't dull or scratch asurfloe . . . 1t 1| odour-less, pure and white . 1 . Ind 1t always leaves such a beautiful shine. Some folks prefer Bon Ami in powder form. 1 11nd both forms equslly ' l good. Why don’t you try Bon Ami?” Cleans quickly and easily e . . and polishes, tool