may es. 13141 “WESTERN C ‘JARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murp George Glow, Ill 01th" 3g“; SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! "WI- illlmflntloul. Advertising. The Guardian may he follewilll stares Sell Bookstore. Water Street; Toronto Behri- Waier Street; The Guardian will be ‘QIIIQIQQ h carrier Boy at 2o p8 day or 12o peg y.“ hon. In gunman!“ u ‘m "with, h u“ b” mmndb‘ "l" ill-u"?! on your route _nr. MOYSI will s. 3b,“, from his practice July 29 to Aug- ust 11. -I'I.EASI RESERVE Wadnes. lay, Aug. s for ice cream festival and dance, Indian River School. -I~‘OB SALE. International hay- loader in good condition. Apply liorle Host. Wilmot Valley. -—WANTED—Maid for general housework. Good wages. Mrs. T, f, Linkietter. Central Streetsum- inerside. —I'DB SALE. - House, Int and Barn. 1n Hench River. P. E. 1'. Ap- ply io Mrs. Duncan MaoKenzie_ -FOB BALE - 1938 NISh-u- fayette sedan. Four new tires. Air-conditioned healer, radio. K. c Henderson, Fernwood. —~JUST ARRIVED. shipment of the famous Ransome diggers at a price reduced from last year, James A. MacNeill and Sons, Summerside. -FOR. SALE, second hand hot water domestic furnace. Apply Box 540, or phone 5'15, Summer- side. -I'OLICE COURT -- In the Summerside Police Court on Sat- urriay a. man convicted of driving lo the common danger was fined 35 and costs-S. -I~‘0R SALE. — i939 Buick Spec- s1 Sedan. Excellent condition. Heater, radio, new tires. Can be seen Monday, 28th, between eleven A. M. and four P. M. at Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs. -IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not inter than Ii a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large sdvts. quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 hours in advance. -—IIERE FROM CALGARY-Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Compton, Calgary, Alberta, have motored to Prince Edward Island t0 visit relatives and friends. Mr. Compton is a native of Summer-side and will visit his brother, Keith Compton, and his sister, Mrs. Walter Cai- beck, Summerslde, while Mrs. Compton wiii visit her brother, Allison MacMillan, "Hnzeiwood Farm", Fairview and her sister. Mrs. Norman MacLean, Long Creek. It is thirty years since they last visited the Island. —I-‘UNER.AI. 0F FRED REEVES -Funeral services for the late Fred Reeves, a victim oi a recent drowning accident were held on Friday afternoon at the Freetown United Church with the pastor, Rev. Ralph Wagner, officiating. lie was assisted by Rev. James Cross of Malpequs and the Rev. Samuel Profitt formerly of Free- town. There was a very large number of people in attendance and many beautiful floral offer- ings. The pail bearers were, Robert Schurman, Malcolm Matheson, Donnie Proiiitt, Bruce Profiitt. David Scales and Walter Reid-S. —Pli.0BA’I'li COURT-Hon. H. L. Palmer, "Probate Judge, Char- iottetown, held a session oi the Probate Oourt in Summerside Fri- day when the estates oi Francis Rflyner. Iraveilers Rest; Parmen- as Orr, Kensington; Alexander McKay, Sifmmerside; Winsioe J. Lidsione, Summerside; and Bren- ifln S. Burnt. Lower Freetown were closed and _ the succession iuty fixed. The lawyers interested were Ernest If. Strong, K.C., Mor- ley M. Bell’ K.C., and Heath Ei-Pfliig, K.C. William McKinnon, acting succession duty officer ap- iwared for the Government-S. I Ilsow you're ‘fin. w (hulk- Drugstore. n Central sum; -—G. II. M.- thlnk that it's much too hoi-BUT-lovely, hi. 186 Hanover Street, u‘ bought at any of the in Summerside: "I! Glades. n Granville sue-r. Phone 2S9 fur this “m... —ll0llSI AND b0’! I03 SALI. on First Street. Summe emu. Suit- ‘ able business location. Apply 5°; 132 or phone 730-1. HIIACIIII. WANTED for Richmond School. Second class. Supplement $200. Apply Gar Pen- dleton, secretary. “m3 SALE-soft. ‘comfortable canvas sneaker boots, with ha!‘ Suitable for haymaking and 113m summer wear Special $2.40. Sheen 8s Maclinnis. Summerside. I —C. C. F. MEETING in Cape Traverse Hall Monday, July 26th, 9-39 P-m- Speakers Douglas Mac- Brien and candidates. Personals -Mrs. Ralph Parker and two Ichildren o! Sydney, R5,, a“ v15- m"! Mrs. Parker's parents, My, and Mrs. A.B.L. Home, Beaver Street, Surnmmerside-S. —Mrs. Edward Crease and two children oi Halifax, NS, up visiting M115. Dream's parents, Mr. "id Mrl- J. MRO)’ Holman. Sum- merside-s. --Mrs. James Miilman of New Glasgow. NS, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry slui- phant. Bummerside-S. —'I‘he Misses Elizabeth and Margaret McCardie of Middleton are visiting in Charlottetown, guests 0f their aunt, Mrs. J. M. McAldu-ff, Hensley Street-S. -Mrs. Margaret Foye oi Brock- ton. Mass, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Joseph MacNeill, Wellington and friends in Summerside-S. -Miss Katherine Faye of Bmckton. Mass, is the guest of MH- Leo Gayle. Summerside-S. -Mrs. Fred Henke and son, Nelson, oi’ New York have left on return after visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Murphy, Summerside. —Mr. Joseph Melllng of I-Iaf- ford, Sask., is spending the sum- mer wiih Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Summersidca-S. —Mr. Vernon MacQuarrie, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacQuarrle Sum- merside, has left on return to his home in Wlnnipegl His wife. who accompanied him to the Island, is remaining for a time with her parents in Brookfieid-S. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD longshoreman loading a freighter on one of Montreal's east end docks recently ended the mysterious disappearance of J. E. l-larley, Toronto salesman, when he located the body float» ing near the ship. Harley has been missing since March 29. Harley went to Montreal on bus-\ iness March 23 and disappeared‘ six days later from his hotel‘ room. A TODAY (Monday) f. \\ Al" ‘You can hops for the inst ‘cause hero's HOPE BUB HOPE‘ DOROTHY LAMQUR i5 i i '1 \\ Bmmatfi \ n‘ {TIN ‘jlwmygv THE _CF!ARL°TIT_ETQ'~'~N ,. 615N351“ | ~ CAPITQL sumaensms and‘ TUESDAY HER LORRE Also COMEDY Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 and CARTOON "Q Record Field liay At ilrhainvillc The third in a series of three Field Days sponsored by the Division of Illustration Stations in co-operation with the Provincial Department of Agriculture was held on the Illustration Station owned and operated by Mr. Zenon Gallant, Urbainviiie or. Thursday afternoon, July 17th. Over 350 citizens from outlying districts attended and were af- forded an opportunity to view some of the finest crops in the Province. Haying had commenced at this station, and one of the heaviest stands of alfalfa and timothy nay was viewed by visit- ing farmers. Miss Iphigeme Arsenault, Pro- vincial Red Cross Commissioner, Charlottetown, gave a. very inter- esting rliscussion on “Peacetime Activities of the Canadian Red Cross". The speaker. addressing the ladies in French and English. reviewed the activities of the As- sociation, enumerating many out- standing achievements of the past and various assistant meas- ures directed to those under priv- iieged at the present time. During the four of the farm fields, the Supervisor, W- N- ‘Black, reviewed and discussed the various projects conducted at this station since its establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant were com- pllmented or. the splendid shew- ing of their farming unit. and farmers were urged to visit this station periodically and view the various experimental areas. Farm- ers were further invited to bring their problems to the attention of the Illustration Station operator and Supervisor with the view to siudying future problems, Judging Class Following a tour of the rotation fields a ‘Judging Class in Live‘- stock" was conducted bv Mr. S. C. Wright, Agricultural representat- ive, Provincial Department of Ag- riculture. The Urbainvllle Hol- stein and Shorthorn Clubs portio- ipated in the judging class. In the senior competition first prize went to Mrs Augustin J. Arsen- uuit and second prize to Mr. Eid- muud Bernard. In the junior club competition first Pr!“ We!" i0 Miss Zita Arsenault, second prize to Euclide Arsenauit. while third prize was won by Urbain Arsen- nuit. The various classes were re- viewed by Mr. Wright who comp- limented the contestants on their splendid showing. A very keen interest was evidenced in judging classes at Field Days this season, and Mr. Wright is to be congrat- ulated on this particular Depart- mental project. . Following the judging class. the group “ ‘ in the large Il- lustration Station tent where Mr. y; 11,, -Huvst, oilicer-in-charge, Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Charlottetown, gave an illustrated talk on "Bacterial Ring Rot". The speaker pointed out that the United Kingdom market is a very important outlet for our potatoes and we must protect our industry. by adhering to strict safeguards. Failure to protect this ‘REGENT sity to the future welfare of the Province, -’ Mr. R. C. Parent. Superintend- ent, Experimental Station, Char- lottetown, addressed the farmers in French on the important topic of “Eflicient Land Use." Thr Superintendent complimented tin operator on his splendid syste: of ma. agement, congratulating hi1 on the neatness of his farmyar. surroundings and the careful man net in which all experiments had been laid down. The need of practicing careful soil conservation methods on this light soil was stressed, also the need of con- serving ali forms of liquid man-i are. A warm welcome was extended] the entire group to visit the Ex- perimental Station, Charlottetown,‘ and view the various projects un-, der study. i The Women's Institute and the Ladies‘ Altar Society of Urbain- ville served refreshments at the conclusion oi the program. TRIIEIIANLUJIOTHER , I 1) | physicians ’ Gcn. Wallace Graham and Dr. Joscp-h W. Greene _wili stand diOne at ti» grave- sdc, within .1 roped-eff ~'Iii.‘1(>S“l'E. Most of the messages of condol- once from howls of fermion states have gone ir. Washincion and will be muue public there, Ross said. HQWQVQI‘, Pflml! M‘nl "for WL. MackenzZ-e Kin". of CBLYKIB- SE01 his to Ifldepflhdclflii. Mrs. Truman. riicd shnrily before noon Szifurdav vihiie he." (YET-WIS- (Ccatinui-d from Page uished hon was (11108 t" he‘: blfd‘ si-de. Her funeral servc- will be regd _ for the family only — by Rev. Wciborn Bowman of the nearby Grandview Baptist Chwch ct-tys Forest rliii‘ Server-Pry- Bv Mrs, irumarvs wish there will‘ be no flowers. She said they should g0 n, “people who were alive to AVPTECJW? hhem", Neither will Wasfmgtons officiaidflm be on hand, for oven lrienrh w‘ll not be present n: tr-znorrsv/‘s Drill-die sorrow of the Truman clan. But nllfldfPdr llpun hundreds of ‘ ‘cameo a Monday c-sso. Tuesday’ 8-30 Jimmy Wakely in Musical Western with lots of outdoor action ill “LON ESOME TRAIL" With Lee "Losses" White and Irish \Clive also Report on Japan Sharia i THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY and rursmv 3:“ 2:137 MONA LISA ANGORA, io knit up for the winter is on dis- mzn "In Dry com Department. The colors are irresistible-shire] h n» ‘U. Yellow, white, turquois and beige. It knits up quickly and ABM“: ie work with. The M-ounoe ball is 59 cents. Hand-knit ma“! so eeft and beautiful, knit it for your children, for your W for mmu. Dry Goods Department. “Mimi a RADIO to take on your vacation! The Hardware u“... :- n l h? I road supply of aca Victor, ‘ * ' mantle models m rent h‘ monthly fee. These are all up-io-daie Radios in perfect work- ‘MWQP- -Den’i mim your favorite Radio programs-rent a Radio "I107 them alii Hardware Department. major industry, the speaker em- phasiaed, wzuld necessitate and require a radical change in our entire system of agriculture. Il- lustrated photographs of various stages of the disease were shown. and farmers were- urged to for- ward any suspicious ‘tubers to the Laboratory of Plant Pathology. Other Speakers Mr. D. C. Schurman. assistant ‘HIM your Baby wisely and you will have a healthy Baby-give "All"!!! digested. Iertheveryyoungthereisagrsetvariety m‘ YIMEI’! ITIAINID FOODS including‘ soups, vegetables. fruits ‘h immerses-nan iinuefthesearu3for lloeuts. m yeurehild "Jail" IIIUPOIII strained ieolls-AYLIIIWS CHOPPED [COUPE . 0R! istheflish”! Theseeemela asllghiiylargeriluan are gnu"! eel nutritious. The prior of the Junior Foods is 3 tins for IMMU- lememher yoq Baby won't thrive sud develop on adult t" l-ieke advantage of these special Baby l-‘ools, specially ‘W! Ilrelticu. Grocery Depufllllelll.\ l Ila-rt wool. sinus m Immediate user or m fall-you'll has " "Mrilnii eolleeilou of them in the new Wear Departing: to Superintendent, Field nusband- 1y and Forage Crops. llfwmimental Station. Charlottetown. stressed Iihe value of farmyard manure in l combination with fertiliser as oo- posed to fertiliser alone. Maint- enance of soil fertility. the sneak- or emphasised, was s prime neces- LAST rm: TONlGHT ‘Double sin - ' Phone su i \ Handbags and Baggage Today . . . yes, tomorrow . with but one fhoughi-—fo match your ensemble! ing . . handbags brown. i I I i i l . baggage l’ McBrine and Christie matched baggage, in diq: i gonul tweed pattern variety, offers you stream- i line travel. Acre-packs, O’nife cases, Vanity cases, Week-end case, Fortnight case, Touring coses—in cream with brown, grey with white, ton with dork brown, checker tweed in block end white-and many other fascinating colors. VSMALLMAIPS u M 11's u are VIEWPOINTS . . you'll choose your bog and baggage The enchant; . the mysterious type . . . and men will love you for it. A Tcrlror, Durable and Julian Sole-tho finest hand bug in frame end zipper top handle styles. Materials of Cords. van, Potent Plastic, Alligator, Cqif and and Colors-white, black (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) 4 messages o! condolence m; rhel , President poured info the summer While House a! Independence and We Mllchleblkb Hotel where Mr.‘ 1111111111141 Sta‘! is housed in KanJ sas City. The) came from foreign‘ 111 S. f b‘ ‘i ffl- d ' ti; 3.335., ° ““ .L|ncoln’s Papers w.n. Littlc, the hlnyur or, . Grandvew, ncpulatron i300, de- clared tomorrow a "day of mourn-i ing" nun derived rhtif swres and By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE business places remain closed} WASHINGTON. July 2'7 _(AP) FIRES ihrvlgl-Ollt the community-A mine of background informa- Werfi‘ "PW" Hi hP-lf 0115f. in respect lion bu‘. a biar-k for sGnSHLiOn- to its most famous citisen. seekers was the appraisal today of the Ablahum Lincoln papers his son COIItCLSd and scum ungjl 21 years alter n-s c-wn deem. Scholars anr historians whp be. gan examininy the Robert Todd has sent a T-‘lifgmm m Presqs-nt Lincoln coflection at the Y-brary of Truman of tlzi United tstatos ox- Congrees as soon as they were pressing his sympathy and that oilopened early Saturday cauled them the Canadian people in 11c death|an indispcnsaoie mice of informa- Sends Sympathy OTTAWA. Jilly 27 - (CP) Prime Minis»: Mackcnze King . . t: cw Burial, by PEI‘ _ _ ia-éqiiiegmwlllmodd beside he,- hus. Yeflerday‘ of the PresrdentsJicn for students of Lincoln and h d " hn I ‘Truman in Kansas (rmthen the Ameflcan Civil W?" Fermi j“ ' ‘m ' ' ' ' , Text uf the message: ‘This,’ one enthugi-jigljrvanv re. "You will KHOW without wordsi ported, “is the richest c-liiccticn of how muih my thoughts we of youLincoln mafm-iai." M this lime and how muvh I feel‘ The papers bring out no for you in your present bereave-‘skeletons from the closets of ment. May I add that you are much coin or other: of his day. in the f-hollqfils of the Canadian] Roy 11. Bgsjer, prpmlyignt people as a whole and ‘hut you coin authority said nothing have their sympathy in fullest found w, support suggestrins measure and that they too wouid,high officials in the Lncoln ud- wiah Ito have an exuresslon of their ministration might have been 5m. Sympathy made known to you. piicuted in M! plot to assassinate Kindest personal regards.’ him, _ It ls not expects-d that Canada There is one letter which who]. will have a representative at theiars shy coulq be (Qnsfjufld as a funeral, since information received refutation of stories qsestioning by the Government is-iliai it is to‘ Lalncolns parentage. It was writ- be strictly pfivalie- ten to the zall splitter by John -—— D. Johnston. his step-brother, say- ing that his father was dying and wished lo see him "for you are his only child that is of his swqn ficsh and blood." Examination of the papers new Lin- Lin- was that DOTES 0N DATE WINNIPEG -(CP)— Mrs. Eliza- beth Buttcrworih. 98, promised the society editor of a newspaper here she would pay a special visit on her 100th birthday. She has been call- ing each year since she was 83. Information an the ihrco his boyhood sweetheart; i who rejected him and Mary Todd Lincoln, his unhappy wife. The collecuon contains nearly 1.000 papers, including official doc- uments penned by Ldncaln hi-m- self. About 1.100 of the letters are from members 0f his Cabinet, More than 1200 letiers are from hi5 800811115 and more than 100 from influential editors and liter- Gry figures of the period SAY WILL PlIT (Continued from Page 1) ing that Dutch troops found Te- gal, an important Java port, had been transformed into a. city of ashes as part of the Republic's scorched-earth policy. The In- uonesians claimed fighting still raged in the neigh- boring clty of Brebes, on the Che- nbon-Tegal load. Both sides accused their oppon- ents of violating principles of humane warfare. The Dutch com- munique said that Republican forces, counter-attacking with ar- tillery support near the village of Genoeksari in the Semarang area of the central front, had used In- doneslan women as shields. The bulletin added that the Republic- an troops there were "repulsed with losses" and the Dutch struck our. in a movement to clear the area on the distant approaches to the Republican capital of Jogjak- crtn, An Indonesian communique said two Dutch fighter planes. strafing the east-central front communi- cations centre of Malang. had used dun-dum bullets. so'fcr far have revealed virtually no new given women health in Lincoln's life: Ann Ruilcdgclshould be shielded from dircct Mary rays of ihe sun unt1~1 5'71:- to move Owens, the comely Ker-lucky girl about casli]. SHIELD BABY'S EYES Even when a babv is old enough sunboths, the eye; should be special protecfcn, says ‘ authorities. An infant They and Their Parents are is one-third of a pint of milk, su Britain receive it during morning essons. At home X-lcy _ DI. VINCENT GRANT ' "ALASKA" Denial Surgeon ' and Smullman Building "IN FAST COMPANY” SUMMEISIDE ‘ Thankful for Milk .a,. ‘GRACE is said by children of the viilafe school of Fen Dltion, Cambrldgeshlre. England. Before each led free every clay. School children in still severely-rationed srents may buy weekly ‘i pints for children under flve, and 8% pints for children from live io four en. The parents themselves are allowed only three pints. "Bobbing" the parents to give to the children, is a ieehni L have cheerfully aeeepied ia ell forms of feed rationing. ue that parents ia Great Britain I i. parents weuldrrif. » -______1 that heavy , Position Wanted E , ‘ ’ Housekeeper wishes position with one or two adults. Protestant. References shed if necessary. If interested inquire before July 30, to BOX 5T9 S IPE, 0P "HOUQEKEEPEB" ' Guardian Office. Charlottetown, P. E. l i Farm lilachincry 0n lland We new have the following form machinery on hand: Binders, truck woggons, rakes, elevator and Ronsorns beater diggers, sproyers, potato grud- srs, Kangaroo and Maple Leaf tractor and single furrow plows. Also a complete line of parts for Cockshuft and John Deere machinery; Ronsome diggers, Watson, Hardy, and Eureka sprayer: and Boggs graders. JAMES A. MocNEILL 8r SONS summissloe — — FOR SALE COTTAGE IN KENSINGTON v 7 Rooms Hardwood Floors. Wlhz- 544 Guardian i FOR SALE Al‘ BI SUMMER STREET. ' SUMMERSIDE, P. l. I. Iloule, I2 rooms, In good go- palr. Fireplace. llot water heat- ing. New Iinkirn Oil Burner iu furnace. ll ‘ aysiem for cou- Uuuous hot water. Modern kitch- en. sink and set tubs, ample eup- board space. Plumbing installed within the pest two years. New storm windows. ‘Insulated cold no room in basement resent- ly installed. New garage with cement and driveway. This property ls centrally locat- ed on one ui the choice in Summeruiels, near to Mala Street and the shopping diuiriet, rm office. Ichooll- Burk. churches and hospital. If Interested you may ammuni- eaie with DB. s. u. loosen-r. Clark's Barber Shelburle Cont’. Neva lentil. 1 a