T SAVE -- SAVE - snvr BY -Buying , l AT (iREENliAL'S . .ANOTiiEii LARGE SHIPMENT I I of Men's WORSTED SUITS Priced From S39.50 to 367.50 LEM 209.4: Men's GABARDINE SUITS 2 Points 529.50 Men's TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS 2 Pants 524.50 Men's PANTS .. . S6.95 to Sl6.95 Men's SHIRTS & SHORTS . . .. 69c to SI.00' Men's DRESS SHIRTS . . . .. Sl.95 to 57.50 Men's T-SHIRTS .... . . . . .. 89c to 52.95 Boys' Stripe T-SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89:: Boys' DUNGAREES si.9s The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 earn c-cones sr. Phone 1500 27. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ATTENTION FARMERS g Don't make hay the hard way-Invest in some modern JOHN DEERE Hay Equipment. We have a complete line of Rakes, Hay Loaders, and Mowers to fit any size or make of Tractor. Drop in and see us today. A. Piokard Farm Tractors Ltd. A T T E N T I O N REGISTERED LIVE STOCK BREEDERS. This being our sixtieth JUBILEE we would ask for your sincere co-operation in making this the most out- standing year of the show, both in numbers and qual- Your awards will be placed this year by men who have judged at the Royal Winter Fair and many 01 the outstanding Class A shows. New cattle, sheep and hog barns have been erected with concrete foundation and floors. Entries for all livestock close July 29th. All cattle must be tested for BANGS DISEASE. Send "applications immediately to the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Charlotte- town. larranrion NIAGARA DEALERS Our Charlottetown Warehouse will be open daily E 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 PM. under our new inaiiaS9mem- Located in warehouse formerly operated by Lavitt Potato Company. DELIVERIES AS USUAL iiinoiini anniio srnnv co. J. E. ABSENAULT. Territory Manager. PHONE 2456-L FOR YOUR IARN Aiuinniun nooriiia ' . "AMI-is sun-i.v noun DILIVIRY liolinlili iiolEAii riioiio im-:1 i P. I. I. Trinity Church Annual Picnic Held Yesterday The annual Congrsgstioiigl mg Sunday School picnic of Trinity United Church was held Wednes- day atternoon at the picnic Brouiids. National Park. on the North Share. It was the largest. attended outing in the history of the church with over fifteen hun. dred taking part and enjoying a day on the beach. TIE! Sports program was run on efficiently under the direction of Mr. Wendell Heston. The many events were keenly contested and the older folk entered wholeheart- edly into the spirit of the occasion. There were the usual refresh- menls. Sli'ldWlCI1eS..Clk6I and ice "53m- 619-. to delight and satisfy the lppetites of all. The band of the Prince Edward Island Regiment (17th Boccc) fur- nished music. which added much to the galety of the occasion. Abuut IWCHIY-five children from Mount Herbert Orphanage were guests of Trinity Church picnic Wednesday afternoon. Attending the picnic and adding to its enjoyment were the Rev. H. C. Rice. D.D.. and Mrs. Rice, the Rev. T. E. Mcleiinan, D.D.. and Mrs. Mclicnnsn. Montreal. Mr. Warner Norman. Montreal. Thcnpicnic was held under the auspices of the Men's Association of the church, of which Mr. Ful- ton Pearce is the pruidont. Com- mittco chairman was Lt.-Col. A. W. Rogers. Prizes were presented by Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy. Results of the sports program follow. RACES Boys 6 years and under: 1. Cy- oril Cooper; 2. Roderick Hearts; 3. Wayne Hambly. Girls 6 years and under: 1. Judy Allen; 2. Barbara McGinn; 3. Jill Maclnnis. Boys 8 years and under: 1. Hugh McGinn; 2. Johnnie Wright; 3. Dcrik Malieti. Girls 8 years and under: 1. Jeanette McNevin; 2. Gloria Mc- Kinnon; Ii. Barbara McLeod. Boys 10 years and under: 1. Roddie McLeod: 2. Sammie John- son;: 3. Harry Downe. Girls 12 years and under: 1. Di- anne Jenkins: 2. Arlene McLeod; 3 Marjorie Downs. Boys 12 years and under: 1. Douglas Mayne; 2. Bslph'McKen- zie; 3. Howard Jay. Girls 12 years and under: 1. Joan Mallett; 2. Brenda McLeod; 3. Sylvia Campbell. iGirls 12 years and under: 1. Helen Smith; 2. Florence Gratto; 3. Lois McCnllum. Boys 13 years and (rider: 1. Roger Tanton; 2. Arthur Gauth- ier; 3. Frcd Seller. Winners of girl.s' first. second and third divLsions 12 years and under: 1. Helen Smith: 2. Joan Miilleti; .'i. Sylvia Campbell. Girls 14 years and under: 1. Marjorie Pickard: 2. Sylvia Camp- bell: 3. Jean Bevan. Girls to years and under: 1. Marjorie Pickard. 2. Joan Maliett; 3. Sylvia Campbell. I Three-legged race (girls). 12 years and under: 1. Marjorie Pick- ard and Shirley Ladner: 2- 393'! MacDonald and Sylvia Campbell; 9. Guenda Gregory and Ruth Wal- icrs. Three-legged race (boys). 12 years and under: 1. Douglas Mayne and Ralph Maclfenzic: 2. Barry Cooper and John Dennis; 3. Nil. . State Commission Fines Sugar liay SORANTON. PL. July in-(AP) -sugu my Robinson was fined 31,000 by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission for fail- ure to keep ll 15-round enunc- ment against: Jose Bssors here to- morrow night. The action was taken by com- mission chairman George J. Jones, Jr.. several hours after Robinson had signed a contract to defend his world welterweight. title Aug. 9 against Charley Fussrl at Jer- sey City. Jones also ordered Robinson to reimburse promote Ernest Gen- nell for expenses incurred in pro- moting the bout. The fight was to be for the Pennsylvania: version of the mlddlclwoight title now held by Sugar Ray. Genneli said his expenses might run as high as S5.000. The Pennsylvania commission also suspended Robinson until he honors mg contract with the Scranton club but directed that the suspension not be effective un- in after the Fussrl fight. Jones said he is sskinz the National Boxing Association. of which the Pennsylvania body is I member. and the New York com- mission. with which it. has a work- ing agreement. to concur in the suspension. LONDQN-(CF)-Workers trim- ming trees for London's Bermond- sey Council got s raise in pay the higher they go. They receive a penny extra an hour for working from is to 30 foot up: two-pence at 30 to 45 feel; and thrcopcncs st 45 to 00 foot. as CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column Is reserved for non 0' lml Interest. but uimu-iii; of :3 .d.v:':onll:hA"wii.r'd.., st: ti Ibis In ulvsocs. . E T”- U00ll'l for Photographs. JlMM1E'8 TAXI. room 525. sms. sonnsrows Ladle; wm, Big Closrsoco Silo. Bu-gum, nauucii or sumo cons clearing it it Price at The ruiiioii Shoppe. IONBHAW UNITED CHURCH "All ”P"H”' Vesper service will be held on the Bonshaw United Chuffh Zround. Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfry. of the Hlmp. I-0n lroup of United Churches will b9. "19 Speaker. Special music is bemz manned by the choir. THE PBEBBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish. Ser- vices next Lordtg Day "3 as 101. IPWS5 Nine Mile Creek 11 a.m: and 7-30 D-m-I Canoe Cove 3 p.m.; GIN” 31"? 7-30 am. Mr. Bruce Moore will be in charge or nll services with the exception of the evening service at Nina Mile Creek at which time the minister, Rev. Donald Nicholson will bring the message. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Brooklield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: The Sacrament, of the L9”! Sumter will be dispensed It the Church at Hsrtsvilie on the Lords Day. July 23rd at 11 am. Preparatory service Thurs. div "Chin! at 8 p.m. The Sacra. merit of the Lord's Supper will also be dispensed at Hunter River at 3 p.m. Preparatory Ser- vice Friday evening at 8 pm. Brookticld S.S. 10.45 a.m. Rev. agriald Nicholson. Interim Moder- Well Known Horses Win Evenis SYDNEY. N. S.. July lo-(GP) -Four events featured Tucsdayis harness racing under the lights at the Cape Breton Sports Centre. Summary: Classified Pare (Dash 1 as 5) M8iiy,A. Reamorc (RaichiordJ 3' Johnny Early (Hastings). . The Baker (Reid) .. Helen K. (W. Lewis) . . Miss Bonnie Grattsn (J. Mac- Donald) ....... .. Bob Long .(R. MacDonald). .6 V Dale (Sweet) .. Time: 2.18 4-5; 2.21. Classified Trot and Pace (Dash 2 and 6) Louise Protester (Harrison) .. Sim H. (Chiassoii) ........ .. Mack Stout (Jardine) Brendan's Boy (W. Lewis). Texas Girl (Sweet) Skipper's Pride (J. MacDonald ... upon.- .2 ..7 -I-s-ca l 7 .2 1 4 5 ) Judy Richards (MacDonald).....6 Time 2.21; 2.18 4-5. Q-A51-trot-:.s Classified Paco (Dash 3 A '1) Jerry Lee Volo (Jabalec). Lombardy Peter (MacDonald) Riley's First (Harrison) Jack Clyde (Young) ....... .. . Traffic Grattan (R. Macbonal Time: 2.17 3-5; 2.22. Closslhcd Paco (Dash 4 A 8) Ohio Hal (W. Lewis) ....4 Redwood Graitan (Harrison)...i May Harvester (J. MacDon- ald) .. UI:JuIzt:)A iii onald) 5 Johnny Cl Lee Budlong (R. MacD Time: 2.15; 2.17. CANTERBURY. England -(OP) --naturalists are on the lookout for a rare bird visitor to the Bri- tish Isies-a great reed Warbler last spotted in 1881. PAGE SEVEN Annual Picnic 01 I Zion Church is Greatly Enjoyed Yesterday young and old of Zion Church and Sunday School enjoy. ed their annual picnic on the North Shore near Dsivsy. A large cwwd enjoyed the bathing sports and ended it all with I copious lunch. The major attraction was the Sports events which brought out (fell. competition in all events, with winners as follows: 50 yard clash. girls 6 you: and under: 1. Joyce Sholfoon; 2. Judy MacDonald; 3. Arleen Roper. 50 Yard duh. boys 6 years and under: 1. David Rowe; 2. James Crais; 3. Wayne sciiieyei-. Girl! -6-! years: 1. Frances Thompson: 2. Enid Jane Phillips; 3. Shirley Boisncr. Boys 6-8 years: 1. Ralph Beat- on: 2. Alan McLeod; 2!. John Townshend. Girls 8-10 years: 1. Beryl Shel- foon; 2. Patsy Jsnc MacDonald 8: Fay Hicken (equal): 3. Marilyn MacDonald, Boys 8- 10 years: 1. Ralph But. on and Jerry Masher; 2, David Fsrquharson. Girls 10-12 years: 1. Beryl Shel. Icon; 2. Joan Wilson: 3. Winniired MscPhemon. Boys 10-12 years: 1. Blair Mac- Donald; 2. Glendon Thompson; 3. Ralph Kennedy. Girls 13 and over: 1. Barbara Whitlock; 2. Beryl Shcliloonz 3. Bsrban Wran and Frances Far- quhsrson. , Boys 13 and over: 1. John Phil- lips; 2. Basil Phillips; 3. Roy Wil- son and Bobby Lund. Girls Free For All: 1. Barbara Whiiilock; 2. Beryl Shelfoon; 3. Barbara Wran and Frances Far- quharson. Men's Free For All: 1. John Phillips; 2. Ernest Reid; 3. Basil Phillips. Jockey Race: 1. Ernest Reid and Barry Atkins; 2. John Phillips and Roger Partridge; 3. Basil Phillips and Blair MacDonald. Jockey Race for girls: 1. Bar- bara Whitlock and Thelma Mac- Fadycn; 2. Mrs. E. Reid and Rob- erta Reid; 3. Joan Wilson and Winniired MscPherson. Wheelbarrow Race. men: 1. Lloyd Baldcrston and Willred Kennedy; 2. Lester Beaten and Ralph Boston; 3. Ernest Cudmore and Jerry Acorn. Wheclbsr-row Race. girls: 1. Patsy Jane MacDonald and Box- bara Wran; 2. Frances Fsrquhsr- son and Barbara Whltlock; 3. Janet Carver and Winnifrcd Mac- Pherson. Obstacle Race (in potato sacks), girls: 1. Barbara Whiilock; 2. Jan.- et Carver; 3. Patsy Jane MacDon- aid. Obstacle Race (in potato sacks), boys: 1. John Phillips; 2. Roy Wil- son; 3. Ralph Kcnnody. Three-legged Race. girls: 1. Beryl Sheltoon and Ada Shorten; 2. Barbara Whitlock and Frances Farquharsori; 3. Thelma MscFsd- yen and Barbara Wran. Three-legged Race. boys: 1. Basil. Phillips and Roger Part- ridge; 2. Jack McLeod and Bobby Bradley; 3. Bobby Lund and Geo. Trsinor. SWANSEA. Wales -- (CF) - Thirteen years ago Mrs. Lilian Hopkins lost a pearl ear-ring in her garden. Recently she saw a glint in the grass; there was her pearl ear-rins. II2'l:i4lii?.;”&-'5 has an II 10. Try '?g:"piii,goi"iui;"uir.tI.n 0:11: Goiiislrsliovglo tor wank, mniiawn i-ouiu duo -only to noon In or Iron which many men and wonssn can "aid." Try onmr Tonic Tablets our new rounsrr tullnx. this very tiny. Now "get acquainted also only due. tor solo as all drug lions svdlibsn. cw AUTOMOBILE LOTTERIES lows :- "236. The attention of the public is directed to section 236 of the Criminal Code of Canada which reads in part as fol- liotteries.--Every one is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to two years' imprisonment and to is fine not exceeding two thousand dollars who- (3) Printing Lottery.-Makes, prints, advertises or pub- lishes, or causes or procures to be made, printed, advertised or published, any proposal, scheme or 'plan'for advancing, lending. giving, selling or in any way disposing of any pro- perty. by lots, cards, tickets, or any mode of chance what- soever; or (bi Selling Tickets. etc.-Sells, barters, exchanges or otherwise disposes of, or causes or procures, or aids or as- sists in. the sale, barter, exchange or other disposal of, or offers for sale, barter or exchange, any lot, card. ticket or other means or device for advancing, lending. giving. selling or otherwise disposing of any property, by lots. tickets, or any mode of chance whatsoever." ' It is to be distinctly understood that September first. next, is the absolute deadline for. lotteries in this Province; Some cars were given away by lot this summer, despite these provisions of the Criminal Code, and prosecutions were not proceeded with because of the plea that all ar- rangements had been made and the cars purchased for such disposal for charitable purposes, but with the distinct understanding that this summer would see the last of such lotteries. Accordingly, the Police have been directed to prosecute without delay any and all violations of this sec- iiggio which come to their attention after September first, THAT DATE MARKS THE END OF CAB LOITERIILS. J. 0. O. CAMPBEIJ. Deputy Attorney-General : I THE GOLF Route 6 Henry Hudson Hotel in New York were astonish- ed recently when they discovoud Maids at. the that 500 guests had made their own beds before checking out. - The guests were 500 Boy " t en route to the National Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa.- An old Scout tradition: Always leave a camp ground as neat; as you found it! To provide practical training in Boy Scout leadership some thir- teen Gilwell Courses are being conducted in Canada this summer. Q., from- Q Dunrobin. Ont.. Blue springs, Onl:., Prince Albert, Saslc, Comp Bernard B.. C., and Lake Osprey, B. C. Clarence Morris. sixteen, a stu- dent of the Ontario School for the Blind in Brantfoni. was re- cently swarded his King's Scout Badge, the ambition of every Scout. Totally blind. Clarence is Patrol Leader of the W1'ilppoor- wills in the 1st Brinitforcl Troop oomposed of 40 students of the O. S. B. Eight Canadians will be attend- ing the Second International Cub Leader's conference in lidinburgh. Scotland. from July 31 to August 6. They are: Mrs. Ruth Brown, Victoria, B. (7.; Mrs. Margaret Palmer. and Miss Marion Palmer, Vancouver. B. (3.: Col. R. C. Lis- ter, Red Deer, Altn.: Miss Jenny Slmm. Winnipeg. Msn.; Mrs. Stella Pierce and Mrs. Frances Tramhlain. Fort William, Ont.; and Gordon Williams, Hamilton, Ontario. Who wouldn't. be A Boy Scout in Canada? From Newtouiidland in B. C. they are hitting the sum- THE WIND Dunstoffnoge H!-ELJYJQBQ , WINDMILL, and its DRIVING RANGE NOW .0PEii OUTDOOR FUN DAY OR NIGHT of Prince Edward Island's first and only GOLF DRIVING RANGE. Sport for the entire family. Self-Service on Refreshments of THE WINDMILL MILL DRIIIE-IN 12 minutes drive from Ch'rown Scouts were busy at the American; Eighteen New Brunswick scouts Scout: Jamboree at Valley Forgcl are this month canoeing and cal- carly in July. thousands of othei-sy were heading (or troop and dis- trict camps. , I Some Canadian Scouts go afield for their summer mon fishing on the Toblquo Biiver; Quebec Rover scouts are holding their annual Rover Moot at Tam- aracoiita, while a number of west.- ern Scouts are guests at an Al- berta. Ranch. PLAY SAFE I ! Get Your PRESTONE ANTIFREE Now. TOM DAVIES Texaco Service Station .:;:i Corner Gt. George and Fit-sroy Sn. PHONE 1234 HAY.-l TOOLS VIIIWIVIIIQOVTITI : Delivery in On "Tho Following HAY LOADERSWW -- MOWERS. 5 & 6 ft. POWER MOWERS for the following Tractors--3 CUB FARMALL A FARMALL O ' FARMALL H DUMP RAKES. 9 8: 10 ff. SIDE-DELIVERY RAKES W. R. JENKINS, "Your International Dealer" Great George Street mer tirulls. While 239 Canadian HAY. ROPE . ROPE is our yearly Business. We carry if in all sizes. You w "Do Not Delay-Buy Your Rope Today". I A. KEiiiiEiiim& loo. LTD. JACK MucNAIR. Manager 32 Queen sip ' M risnursn 9-. GET YOUR FROM US ill find our prices Right. Charlottetown