i he SU ILSIERN GUARDIAN M SIDE AND PRINCE COUN’ “Y CHRONICLE UAR DN i T-M '. J tin Pond. M W t ‘GEN sdmiiiausiiia AND f>1¥lu"é‘u”€u?3l1y'“°"° m" \ undo:- m, Bookstore, Water St. "new Bakery. Water St. n; Guardian will be delivered daily to m h , , Boy at 2c per day or 10c per week. Phorio z'i1§'."1';',',,s,hh ° b! “m: order to the boy responsible In: deli “m” , column ls reserved Io_r new; u! interest but advertising of , “y nature may be inserted at i word strnlly payable in ad- ; ['55'l‘().\‘li. Hydrated Lime [trseiiaze of Lime at B.ace‘s. L-ll82o-7-29-2i. iioiirs (Tuicotxriss, 1n gilt ,_ a1'1..)l1i' 1.11 ui; LR... txpizs 11g- pr 9, 1.’. l3 and 16 gauge M“, 1x11 p.11... ' 1 wire at _.‘1-1-2i|-2.. . I. Mr. Gibsm. i. of tin-SStOfllls Con- 'i'l'l‘l.E warding iurcr Horne captur- t11.' liitiies‘ champ.- Sitinmerside Golf rt, defeating Mrs. who required the 1B holes. Both game, despite the 1 of the links which 1- r01‘ to the '1..11. Mr. wrm the Class A c1111- .. li1 another match. 1-1. '1‘. 1111111111. J1", (ii-feared 1i. T. 11111111111. Si‘, to take class B 1111111111. PERSONALS u . 011x11 auzl Mr Owcii. i illss sits Pike of Gfllllflv ..‘\‘c1'..<111i1:tl:11icl is the guest 111's. N411 lihida of St. Elea- -s tss Bent 1111'. .40 of Borden is '-1it :11 the i-i-iticc County S libs '1‘t"'t...1 L.cke_v of Mis- fit, is 1t ilulltll’. 111 ilie Prince I HJ p i.1l.—S will learn with '11 Cainpiicl- 01' tit-ii. l“ the- ' Hebert Clark are 1 11-.1c.l on the arrival .~=.>ii u. the Prince . ..1 on July 28t11.—S .\1!=. t‘ 1' 1<1>1~._v who has been '- :11 1- ~1 11 1111s ri'l.lll'llCL‘l iu . inc 111 111- "infield-S eiuiult of ' 111 the S. 111p ”A’~_ei1i1.-.1li. Mont u-ut. iii the Prince “T11 and Yetta '1'. Ma's. ‘cft 11111111; \ after . Eiigt-ivatei". Bede- Buclianan and z of Moncton are ' 111111 Nils’. Buchanan. . _ S Prune County Hos- ,."\‘ l-tlll, who l-as been Fl T ~ t- .-1 "l 111-field 11nd ' ' . ‘l“1'.l'l‘f"i 1o her '1 \‘.’11'r- 111 Summer- ~ 1' -'1-'sf ef M". James " . 1 s Ol-lulbrnim-S u-aniiizt-r of 111" ‘l‘(‘ s ef- . - 1111/1 their t\\'o 1116-" YRCil- B "'1 . .11 "il."\'."""l. "i" t: 1e own". f! . " u~~1 u-nt-r- *1 ‘l ... N. ,.,-~ (<1 F", - y;- lb...‘,,-i '11 "ii-clinii‘ ‘ \'i11----1 a-ul mnnv " ‘ in Site-kai- me further im- ii. nezw-din-z to t of the Dc- ", lluaealjll-lfllll, Advertlalng should be left with M", pa,“ m Guardian may be bought daily at any o! the folio . the past borne heavily upon many ' officers. some ways to those revealed yes- 9911131‘ for the army. were announ- ced in day by Captain undersecretary for air, es retirement ages o ficers. increases pav s lieciuls-s and provides for regular promotion. Bureau of Statistics reported today an increase of 14.650 persons em- compared with June l. 11nd jobs. and a month later this tom‘. had been boosted to 1.086.773. cq"nl to the average gain in that mouth over a period of vears, so dcx was down a xi-zo the number employed was 1,- peustns were kil‘ecl today in a San raiway officials blamed 011 Cedillo will: store; in Gourll I) l-lark ozuagubgiiiordiaikiiie: S‘; "fie" 01" Your route. or HAY saw m m" l" Bmceli- wholfiiiasfil-(i-sfgi. —LlGllT, ti... he“ . expensive iret-lfiulrlvgll Elve ' . Bu the iieavy Goodrich surety Suva! town Gloden Ply Tires at BTMQ.S_ L-3825-7-29-2i, —CAR LEAVING for , Boston nelxt week. Can take twonReturu- 111s about ten days w.“ 682 Summerside. “ 11,3511: Reforms For Royal Navy Announced LONDON. July 29—(CP-1-lavas)— IPCTERB‘! Day and improved ser- vice conditions for officers of the R41“! Navv were ‘announced to- night. following similar reforms for the Royal Air Force and the Annv. Iii the new Navy schedule a pro- vision allowance is to be given ull officers of the rank of Captain and below while on leave. Officers of flag rank who are temporarily 1m- (‘lliblfixved for service reasons are to receive m" D8)’. Those of captain's rank or below will receive full pay and ilrovislon and ‘marriage a1- lowiinces. This will ensure 11111 gay between appointments and eli- minate loss of pay which has in In future. flag officers. if their further employment-is uncertain. will receive six months at full pay and six months at two-thirds pay and thereafter half pay. Senior officers are to be retired when it becomes certain that no further (‘Yllbloyment can be found for them Retired bay scales for flag offi- cers will then be £950 ($4,750) for Rear Admiral, £1,120 ($5,501)) {or Vice Admiral and £1,300 ($6,500) for Admiral. New obligatory retirement rules will not be put into full effect for executive officers of flag riiiik. Ot- ficers iiow on the flag list for whom fllllhfl‘ employment is intended will receive a concession of full pav between appointments. Otherwise they will remain on their existing conditions of service both as re- gards half Day and retirement. If tit any time after reaching fin‘: rank officers are not to be re- employed they will be retired. the ,5 i "Slot Machines Taboo After Septemberlst (C. P. by Guardian's Special Vvlre) OTTAWA. _Ju1y Zit-Thuusai. ‘s of slot macliaiieis now in use .1. Canada will take 011 a more siti- istcr significance on and after Sept. 1 when the new amendments to the Criminal Code become et. fetitrive. any house. roo or l 1. ted with slot inacliirilies Eeiiiiinintg slugsor tokens '_ other than met»- chandise or services. the amend- ment dociares “there shall be an irrcbuttable presumption that, such noise. room or place is a. common gaming house." This amendment was requested by various organizations and muni- cipriities and was design-rd to fa- cilitate the prosecution of persons 113N118 slot machine,- other than those returiiiii-i inrrcttaiidls-e or services such as gum, candy, or stamp vendors and weighing nia- chines. It had been the original inten- ilon to have the Criminal Code amendments effective fi'oi1i Aug.1 but the infer (late was decided upon lll committee. Other sectio11< of the amending right to remain 21-2 or three years more on half pay being abol- - ished. But steps have been taken to secure t0 them existing expec- titions on the matter of retired >111’. A minor improvement in condi- tions is the grant of additional in- crement in the full pay scale of commanders. '1-0ND0N. July ‘ASL-Changes in the Royal Air Force, similar in the House of Commons to- Harold Balfour. The new air force s stem chang- highei- of- and expense Increase Shown In Employment OTTAWA, July Ztl-Dominion played in Canada letter date 1.072.123 individuals The increase. ‘however, was not that. the seasonally adjusted .111- frartion of o pzrinf-Lom 111.9 to 111.3. A year 134.313. TWO KILLED K311“ (A. l". by Guardian's Special Wire) MEXICO CITY, Juv 29—'I‘wo 1.111s P:t0"i State trnln explosion rebels. A number of persons suffered slight injuries in the b‘ast. which wrecked a second class coach of a Mexi-an national railways train . uiltiire. Canadian 00-1 tiers Free Tr The management of \ threc free trips to Boston and six dollars. in cash fm- three people who win the lucky door Frize three times. Ten weeks to try. You may be one of the f‘ “MU! ones. The two dollars door prize is presented at ‘Meal Wednood Should you win it three times you will also have a trip to Boston and return. \ The dates for the contest start: , ' Ana. Hrd. Aug. 10111, Aug. 11, Aug. 24-3151. September 7, 14, 21, 28 — Oct. 5th. CAR LEAVES FOR Modern and Old Time Music. Titlmsli Orchestra. thirst. ‘W1C-OQOOOUOCFGUQUQUCNJQUDQQQQOQQQQ QOQQC‘ a R HELAND LODGE ip To Boston on the San Luis Potost-Tampico on. a n a .- a Freeland Lodge offers Dance: at FREELAND BOSTON OCT. 7th. Admission 27c. .1. bill prohibit publication of detais Tl ‘ , designed to prevent‘ reckless driv- ing were strengtlicncci and made more stringent. Would Develop Tourist Traffic East With West. PICTOU LODGE. N. S., July 28- Urging a campaign to develop east- west tourist traffic in Canada, G. G. "Gerry" M"Geer fern-er mavor of Vancouver and member of par- liament 1o"- vta:'c:11"vci'-B1ir.ad. stopped over ut Pictoii lodge today on 1011i through the Maritime Pro- vinces. The people in western Canada should knmv more of the ea=tern portions 0f their country, declared the legislate" u- he rerounterl the many fine attractions to be found in the Atlantic prOVlHCE“. Of the Maritimes. Mr. McGecr said that in adriltion to the scenic beauty of t1"- /-e""r-'v l1 great historic fpneal. He is greatly imprcs ed wit‘ 11::- nlli-ring Marin of these provinces by the sen and declared: "The-re is samething to do every diiv and n different. pifiCe to go ever" (lav. One should not attempt to cover the Mnrithn" Provinces in one S(‘{l*'ill. It \\'(l\l'(i tnlte at lop i. $."\‘"v"] in "v-“u "'V*"'1ii-‘ nnp with n11 its beauties and attract- ions Hut even a brief 1""i' t- a r" ‘~ ""-c "irltor from the west noted iviih nicest-re stcns be- ing taken to restore hlstnricsites "- ""'"~ .‘~‘~"t'i~ and favors-i the re- bulldins! of the 01d fortress nt Inulsbtirrr, The Cabot Trail. the south slice-c including 'I‘1mn fishing at Chester. and will speak tomor- row nitzht at Monet-on. Mr, McGee» lauded the highways of Nova Fer-Wt and declared that in its tout-it development the Pro- vince was setting a phhern for Canada. _ He is accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Geer and three children. uéitié-Tui.» uwrs Cod-Llver-Oll Stains on Wool Fresh peaches discolor if al- lowed to stand iifier washing and tieelimz. Prepare them llS near as p ssible to serving time. Your Mir is no cleaner than your comb. A little ammonia added tn the warm noun bath will loosen the dirt effectively. Rinse them thoroughly and dry. To rid driveways and paths of weeds quicklv. dampen the weer-led area thoroughly and throw over a liberal amount of salt. To keep an electric iron from rusting when not in use. rub the surface over with narnffin (warm the iron so that the paraffin dis- tributes thinly and evenly) and wrap with 111-DH‘- Ostrich is replacing marabou for capes and jackets for evening dresses. . ti '1 i1 keeping a 1V1“ brgsii virin-tiie‘ koitchen. Used dry. Roumanla. recently under German domination lin.k into the , sphere. Financial favors comprised the bait handed t out by the democratic nations. 'llic Rflllllllllllflllh}: like other small nations. have tired of Gennziiiy-‘s t (TOP RIGHT). These girls (BOTTOM) belong to ' barter method and prefer cash or credits. Rou- i the national youth movement. Their salute is re- nianiafs youth movement is compulsory for boys . miniseent of those given by German and Italian has been v. JPII military training but thc products Fra ll(‘l)- British - from seven to l8 and for girls from scvcii to 21 1' youths. flame Personnel 0f New British Goal Commission LONDON. July 29-—(CP Cable)- Cnptnin llarrr Crookshaniis, Min- Lster o; Mines tonislit. the personnel oi’ the Commission which announced new Coal will administer the United Kingdom's coal mining industry. The commission Coal Mines mission established in replacing the Reorganization Com- 1930. is set up under the scheme foi' national- ization cf the counzr '= vast coal resources. which will be accomplish- ed in four years through govern- ment legislation passed b\- parlia- ment at the sos ion which adjourn- ed for the dimmer recess today. itself, but sue lcises to companies which will work the mines, Its personnel we: announced as follows- Str Eriirs’ flowers, eliziirntnii. He was head of the old comini fil/lll 111111 from 1'12) to i827 was Wtmaiit-iit 1ii1d1-i'ce1':-t.'.1-,\' for mines. George I"(lli“ClliJ_\‘. vice cliiiirrnaii. He is 1i mining €ll'“i'l£‘0l‘ of l-I_v.~lop Staffordsliire. Sir Felix Pole, 1i prominent figure in electrical industries and a mem- , ber of the old eommis ion. William Ccrtltntzto-i. insurance company director. , Joseph Jones, general .‘€C"(‘5fll‘,\' at the Yorkshire Miners‘ Associa- on. The coal bill was one of the feat. tires of the Chamberlain Govern- ment's legislative program session and is the latest aft-mots to place the industry under public control, Chief aims of the scheme are: for the unification of coal mynlties on a national bask: compulsory amal- gnmations under certain conditions and machinery for consideration of for grating cheese or lemon rind. or anything dry. It's spotless in a moment. Used with water. it is the quickest wn,v to cleaning cel- ery, rndishes. new potatoes and things like that. You tr,v_ it! White cottons or linens require about a half hour's soaking in warm soap suds. Wash thorough- iy. diving special attention to the most soiled sections. such as coi- lars and cuffs, rinse in hot water until every hit of the soapy writer is entirely rinsed away. Blue, if necessary. and liring in the sun. If further bleaching is required. wet the clothes again 11nd dry onco- mnrc- in the sunshine. WAX SHELF OILCLOTII. Oilcloth used to line kitchen cupboards and shelves will clean more rapidly if thinly coated with floor wax. advises Frances Gifford. film starlet. t (hi f leaning iii: §i§ii¥ni1m ‘i? hasorbgen used i Uae Mlnarrl‘; for landrull. l 8.1;. f. llltitfl P11110111 11 E 11 111111011 By SAM G. ROSS Canadian Press Staff Writer EDMONTON. July 29-—Freedom of action of Canada in case of war. refusal to participate in any im- pr-rialist war and acceptance of collective security were endorsed as part of the foreign policy cf the Clo-operative Conimoinveiiltli Fed- eration in annuiil convention here todav. ‘ With the forcugn policy question 1101111111: the spotlight, the national convention completed its iii-point l_ll)iili(‘fli platform that included sections on civil liberties. agricul- ture. ages and hours of labor and socialization of health 111111 other services. “rtious of the plaifonn endors- ed todiiv promised security for i'ai'i11cisc1i their farm and crop iiisiiiziiie". security 111' 1111:1111 l'(‘ri- dents. l‘t'__'1liI\iiOll of hours c1" l-ibrir 111111 unemployment insurance. fed- eral relief responsibility. soctalizcti lienlth servioes. federal aid in edu- ccition rt kiecf-idn of civil lib- ertles. OFFICERS ELEC TED EDMONTON, Jilly 29-(CP)—J. S. Woodsworth, MP. for Winnipeg North Centre and leader of the or- eonization since its inception in 1932, was re-eleeted president of the Co-operiitive Commonwealth Federation at the national conven- tion here today. M. J. Coldwell. member of par- liament for Roseloivn-Bi-jgar. was re-elected national chairman for the second successive year. The office of national chalriniiii was created at the 193'? convention iii Winnipeg. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Dizzy Denn of the St. Cards made a mnioi" league strike-out record. fniiiiing l7 Chicago butters five years ago fodny. The fnmous pitcher was bought this year by the Cubs for $185,000 and three weeks. players, but developed a sore arm that kept him out of the game for UNDER CONTROL FREDERICTON. July 29 -(CP) —All cases of army worms infest- atlon in New Brunswick were re- ported well under control tonight. Danger of any grent damage to crops was believed over. The corms had been reported on a- bout 70 farms. If the human baby grew as rapidly as the new-born bee, an infant ldw h pp x1 t- lzegaugng atfiend JO1‘m;'s\tJ (TOP LEFT). It was organized by King Carol. No Gas mask training is part. of the iiisrluclion given given (he yuufh movement, are easily converted to soldiers. t1'...1"ts;;.;?.g Big Help T0 The Dod gers BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Jilly 29 74C?)- In Brooklyn Bitrleigh GYHUOS‘ gets heavy credit for the Dodgers 11p- swing but dent think old Babe Ruth isnt earning his l5 grand ...T‘l"iii'ty-tliree games back Dodgers were seventh. . .Then cumc the Bribe as first base eoacli...Novv the Brooklyns are flftli..'l‘lic Bahr- is i\ pretty handy fellow at helping the youngsters ...And it 1111s been estimated Ruth has drawn 320.000 through the box office in those 33 games... Fight manager Joe Jacobs has word from Max Sehmeling that movies of Der Selilaizers (lefent by Joe Louis can't be shown in Ger- Liberal Elected <->~-*~ -' Gee-"m- ,0 a. Hall. Liberal, 1...... seeiiiod assured Q1‘ election 112181211 Consiitiieiicy _ , _ warils two (it-ferreslx-lcfilii-IH Yi-‘Fli-‘lf (my 1.1981141 a infijoritij of 45a 1)\- er his onseiva lve Smith this afternoon with 21 of 34 polls reported Liberal, _ Canadian Aairwoy-B- Liberal candidate. _ , 8B votes, Wltil l3 of d-l P0115 Y9‘ ported ' basca gave Mi". Smith 43 while , , . , Windrum had 493 agains, Aianons ections of J1me 8 the Liberal 30V- ernnicnt of Premier W. J. P3110?- son, was Heads American ‘(AJK By Guardian's Special Wire) Hogan. 61 year trial lawyer, took over 1111- _ deiicv 11f the American B111" Asso- ciation iQiillV and iiiiint-clitttelv 111):- ecl the crcutioii of a coiiimiltes- in derelict 11nd protect liliflFlVli liber- tiee v1‘ Uiiiiecl States citizens. i'ic11 0r poor. succeed Arthur T. Vanderbilt of‘ NQ\l,';[i‘k_ N, ,1, as the or-samzation closed its 51-1 tiouse of delegates approved a reso- lution . meiit for its tirotest. llflfllllSl boinbaiximent of undcfentled places and civ ' 4 Sino-Jaixincse conflicts. mfll‘l_\'...Al‘L11ll‘l<‘i town you lieai" the reel was doctorcd with stints of Mtixieis wiiiiiiiiit stunt‘. against Joe iii 1936.. 1.11111 reports on “li-diiesiitiy night's spriiiiiiiglinse- boilers in Brnokhn... Ct-rrls‘ 17011 Gutti-ricigc bent. out Phil In Saskatchewan PRINCE ALBERT. in the Atha- ui Saskatche- rival. Ci. W. In Cumberland, W._ J. Windwm. noting superintendent of led another Jules Marion. by ' lnted w in Ania- The incompe nalill04g7 and M,‘ in Cumberland. In the Saskatchewan gzetieral el- returned. Bar Association CLEVELAND. Julv Zfl-Frnnk J. .71 Washington ])‘.'t l n unopposed, Hogan was elected to lllUPllllg. after tmiiuiil The election came tht‘ commending the 110V?!“- the ilians in the Silfifll-‘h "Y"! t tempt, to 311111 1.10 lierc‘ lust '1‘uv-s<'..t'. leyls 111-nth. At thu‘. '.i111-- 1' "ture plans 111-re “lYifiPIlltlW. i Prepared llutops, Before Death 0f Halted Milk Heiress (Cf. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘TORONTO. July LZBVA 1121' and a half tic-fore ilie dutch o Mabelle l-icirlick Sullci‘. malted l: 1' heiress, were 11111-1111‘; '. J11 in by the Oiitzirio Attorney; department. The aiiicioviis, matte doctors 3111i 0111- , in reply to (‘idllllb 19'.‘ behalf oi four that the intuit-s‘ i. two 2101111111.; 11111- oui of llic 1111x1111 ' “‘.l.\ unto-t" 1.»: ‘L111 Four of 1111-111 iil-lvfiltli Lawson 1111.1 D0011 i111; iii his otlicuii 0:111:11". ' coroner 0i 1111- (‘li_\‘ of ‘Form-Jo 'l‘lie1i, 0n the (illvrflttt-n 111 Juris- diction. the coroner anti a 1x11111111.- gist. Dr. W. L. Rxliilllnlfii. brvh swore that the "es-entinl pow.- of ' the laoriv for a (‘flllltil-Ni‘ i1.1:t»p.-._',-" liacl been l'l‘lll()\'t‘(i 111115 l'l".1llll'd here for examination, before the b-tdv of Mrs. Sitllcx was sent 1o Racine, Wis. for lain-ta]. Rt-plyjwtis aL-o contained in bo- dayls flfllliillilh 101111 ttffid‘ vit f) by W. l-‘t-rlttiis 'l’.'-i‘1 a1 wl- h-tine Mrs Sldlt-v (lll'(i l. '11- .- sititt-me-iit. lilill, j.'o'.1iit' '<' leyis reteiiioii of G M" Toronto l:nv_\'1-:', in rr-qnnl Huycko, to (11)- lfillllllg an illliifllhy 111; his llllliitt-g, whose death “'11s imminent. Mr. Huycke consulted Dr. H. A. Bruce, former Ontario lieutenant-governor, who was refused the right to per- YOTm an siuiopsv Withou" "Ollsvllfl Ofjhe executors by Mrs ‘i 171-1; _ chief physician, Dr. R, F. Farqu. liaison. Resigns Position With Harbors Board (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire] OTTAWA. Julv 29-47‘. C. (‘erizt-Il has l‘L‘§i‘_'l‘.f'1'i from hi.» Dtisitiw u.» traffic offict-i- the 11111121111 Harbors Board, it was. lenri'.r' today. .\i1'. Coriit-lls reti takes effec- on 0c l. He is h» given two 111011111» leriie n: Sunday. Mr. Cornell we.- nizo with the 111011- ‘ ' which Atlantic Dnllll . .-. the enquiiv by ilie R-tva. simi of Sir Aiirirew Roe l-le was also largely 1111'- writinu of Lite .\ Rates Act int/i the Iii i930 he wrtit fax Harbor cfilllllllnfilOll, 111-in; transferred to Otlnivn in IP35 nvlit-i) the Nat-Lona’. Ilirbors lion-xi was set up. _ Mr. Cornell said totizir his ha» ~.- "i: A coo seiscnou or VEGEABLES FOR. sataos. uivrucE. CUCUMBER. PEPPULTOMATO AND caterer cane/me. Fall Salad (‘rops Are Best (if Year Ciivarcttn nf the Cubs. advancing tn 1M luau t. defeffviine the. ‘a. u n11. 11.371‘ ' ' W offtvxeglto split Sfimrii-ffieent of e gross gate 30-30 if Hank Arm- stiung would put his wetter crown on the line with Amber's‘ light- weight title Aug. l0...As it is Ambers gets the chamninnis share of 37 1-2 per cent.. but l-lenrvls pilot. Eddie Mead. won‘! let his boy defend the l47-pound title 11f. the 135 pounds or less necessary for a lightweight title fight... A New Yorlz/‘STJ; bovine rule forbids holders of two titles de- fending more than one at ii time ...but. this doesift include l-lcnrv because he can't defend the featherweight crown at 135 iintmtis ...A fine miiddle...riiid if Amber's wins at’ 135 pounds a lot ef per- sons will flgure Lou as the livelier champ anyway... Henry heiiizrifinhcrs intends beating him with 1ippei'culs...’l‘o which lie snys "never hm lnlirh trouble with those punches be. fore ...Ambers might almost be melted down at a profit when vnu consider the silver pinto in his Tlilht instep and silver wire sewing in his yaw. AUSTRALIANS WIN KANSAS CITY. July 29-Au5. tralfa won both its Davis Cup zone matches here today without drop- ping a set to its less experienced . exicnn opponents. Adrinn Quist. veteran of five previous cup cmnpnigns, toyed with Daniel Hernandez. 6-1, ‘7-5. 6-4. in the first match while John Brom- wlch defeated Eugenio Tapfa. Mt-x- ering freshman. I-f. Plan to Sow StredWW-lil liiio July. “MW Neglect ('lii"-(‘S(‘ Cabbage. F"dl\‘t‘ mu; 11:111- -.— ‘#36 fliast salad crops of the e year are 1111- fail crops Not only lettuce cmi be grown ztien. but Chintre cabbage 111111 (ill(‘<‘)l'_\', both of ivhieli are at 111m- hest after 11 light frost and pesos: n !1:1-.'ni' fa.- superioi" U1 lr-ttiict. Advice is oflt-ii il1\'i‘l\ t.» sow set-J. for all crops :11 Juli. 13111 i1 is a mistake to wait foo 10112. Summer sowing is n01 the easy task tli-it spring sowing is. The c001, moist weather which seeds ilkt‘ he>i for germination cannot be ecuiift-cl n11. A.- a rule. summer towing shoulrt be deeper than winter st1\\':1l1l. A trench n few inches tit-op should ix- seoopi-d out. and the uruuiul $011k- (‘(1 thoroughlv by 11111111111; w i-r into it. Set-d should be smvii at the l)0ll0lll and etivered more (il‘})i_\' than usual. Do not but leave 11 to catch 111-us nntl light ruins. lf the lZl‘\>llll(i ' verv hart‘. 1111.‘: <iiy__aiid_ the day. are hot it may be “=- THE NEW l ieo's court-coy 6-4. 6-4. WATER STREET fill 1111- ll't‘llf‘il., WELCOMES (Jiliclr nml Courteous hY-rricc. Regular Dinners and Suppers. Quick Lunches at all hours. Special Parties (‘aiered To. NEW WORLD CAFE NEXT TO STRONF-‘S S'l'()Rl~I \\1.~1- '11 cum": ‘.111 strut E111‘. \\ cloth 111' 1-\1'11 \\'1‘1-. ihtiwl’ 111 11111-1 to cheek cv.1pt>1.11;e11 1'. 111 seeds 111111- sort the mound 1 Pl’O\‘l(it‘ m» remain illl1('ll\‘(‘_ .111 i f!‘ wlener \\'1lt 111-clove 1w." znitzsiimnit-z Wrtuig. C.I\1l1iiO\\'<'l‘. Dnuxsr-i. lettiiee, knhlriiht. l. 111p». c11i'1'r‘.~. ‘iwtW aiirt bCllll> 1111\- PM‘ (‘111111111-1- 111.1111‘- lie: i> e tench", ':.<| ‘r-nim tl-t- 11111.‘ 11111111 111111111; 1'1 1'1. - the (‘it'd l "hi fn-st-l _ _.,.,, ---rw-s TORLD CAFE YOU SUMMERS] DE 1.. i tw-