a WESTERN ruinous —COD LINES and hooks. sold at Bruce's. resa-r-zs-si. —BUY MACKEBZL LINES, Jill. and heavy gut hooks at Bruce's. 1662-74441. ic methods o! maintaining the fer- tiiity of westn-n profile soils have been indicated. The extensive use of alfalfa and clover in present day, omp rotations is hrgely due totheearlyworkofthsmvision in which the manurial value of these legumes was demonstrated. iteoent years have witnessed an increasing use of Jertilisers espec- ialy in lkstern Canada. Extreme- ly valuable information with re- spect to the economic employment of fertilisers and liming materials has resulted from the investigat- ional work carried on by the Div- ision on the several Branch Farms and Stations. Another important phase of the work has been the establishing of standards for the more important feeding stuffs. some years ago, there was wide mead dissatisfact- This building, soens of the gaih- ion over the variable quality c! mil- crlngs of many national and inter- u"! W P704110"- Nll? "I! 1°54- natlonsl conventions, literally will ed with screeninll with 0°11"- o, turned into a. church. A speo- ouentlr nearer feeding value: in- lally constructed altar and altar lurleus weed seeds were frequently ‘rail will be installed. around which present. and mlddlinse ""1: e 10W the white-robed dignitaries may fibre content. so neeeeserr in n18 gather with all the solemniiy of feeding were diificulttoohtaiu. Stan their custom. dards for bran. shorts, middlings Not to be outdone by the city. and feed flour were set. relulst- the state has offered liberal use of ions regarding adulteraiions by its capitol buildings to the House screenings passed and as a result of Bishops for their conferences there is on the market today Blind- upon questions of social and mor- ardized clean, high grade wheat by a1 import, products. Similar work was done for The federal government insists packing hous eby-Pfildl-lfll. 1'68""- upon having a part in the extrav- ing in the vending of Properly 11b- aganza of western hospitality. elled material with guaranteed content of protein, fat and bone phosphate. the prevention of this undesirable In the chemistry of wheat it has ‘loom; A branch post office in the Scot- been shown that seasonal conditions Tho gol-ogomg pnogmho present tish Rite Temple, offered as an- precipitation, temperature, Vetc.— out o 5mg“ prooomoo o; tho work other meeting place by the Mas- have a greater influence on the o; tho mv131on_' no” oxommosl onic fraternal order, will be open- quantity and quality 01' "l9 801W" however, may serve to emphasize DINVEI. PLAN! WELCOME POI IPISOOPALIAN! General Convention Will Iss0 These in Eeptesubar nnuvm. July 24. (UIJ-The kind of old-fashioned western wel- come wltu a “gnibstakd ‘of every service and convenience it has to offer, will be made voluntarily to the entries for the big New Annan eelesetes to the General Oenvent- Races close on Saturday, July 35th. i011 0f "it ED360901 Ullllfvb M" 7606-7-21-twf. in September. Denver will tell the churchmen, "you're up a mile, ac smile." To begin with, tho city has plac- ed the municipal auditorium at the disposal oi the Episcopalians. Week end Sale of New DRESSES. - ~ $33 ‘A fortunate piece of purchasing makes this sale possible. In the com- paratively small lot offered there are some very pretty vbiles as well as rayons. At $3.95 you are getting very pretty dresses at little more than half the usual price. i -NEW ANNAN ENTRIES. — Horsemen please do not forget that Gold Stripe “Ailjeestublesr rrse. New sure Stocking; {Made in‘ flier l" every lesslli ‘of lea as" if custom made to" special order! Wonderfully comfortable! i Nu? binding}, wrinkling, or twisting at the top.’ Now you can safely fasten your back garter; on the reinforced seam, and keep you; seams straight and neat. / ‘ $1.35 the pair ' ‘hash larbiatallaPillfii Moore McLeod Ltd. t‘ 119-121 Queen Si. 7i_CLEARING SALE of handsome silk dresses, all new this present seas- on, and including dresses worth to $13.50 for the week 7 . - ' SANDINO STILL cums‘ MENACE cnd eeeeeaasaasneeseeueeeeeeosesaggeeoseeeaaeaeneeseeesseesee $le95 MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 2i. (U.P.)—Dr. Enoc Aguado, vice pres- ident of Nicaragua, views Sandino- ism still as his country's major problem, despite the fact that the capital of the country lies in waste as a. result of the earthquake last March. , Dr. Aguado believes that the re- CHIFF ON HOSE Se“ building of the clty will come as a matter of course, and while not ‘for These are selected from a very popular- lattemptlng to minimize the hor- indeed a famous make, of beautiful stock- ""5 °f ‘he “luake- "r ""3 d°"""' . - ution wrought by it, he is of the mg!’ “i?” hi‘ “i” ‘cape?’ b? a ltme thlt: opinion that the chief concern oi we are ropp ng rom ou ra ge. 0 ms ' _ , the government is the necessity for way f0!‘ 118W RITIVRIB- A BT93’- wiping out the banditryinthe north opportunity ..................... ' I Clearing H A T S Worth to $3.50 50C each In the Millinery department for this week end, we are clearing a lot of very smart new Hats, worth to $3.50 for only Auditorium to be Ohumh De luTti. Claifion. the pair as quickly as possible. “We mustincrease the size of the Guardia Nvaclonal," he said, "until it is sufficiently strong to maln- lalh a definite and constant init- iative in its campaign against San- dino. Once the menace of band- itry is removed and the country is Ifrccd from the depredations of ‘these outlaws, we can readily dls- band a large part of the Guardla, releasing these men for more pro- ductive pursuits." Charlottetown Week end Specials for Men _ Men's new “Flight” Shirts in white, peach, blue, green, mauve or bronze .. ‘ Men’s Silk Shirts and Shorts, white or SALE of REMNANTS Branch Post Office 1st. Kings .2‘- wigwrmseawyQmnnUfl‘ilZ'ZB"_Rvl‘Z12I-Q‘L$ urn- HALF PRICE 60c This is another chance for careful shoppers! There are RENINANTS of SILKS DRESS GOODS RAYONS BROADCLOTHS, etc. all at half price, splendid peach shades Men’s Silk Combinations, white or I peach, suit Men's Athletic Silk Undershil-is, $ M n’s Fancy Shorts Men's Broadcloth Shirts in white, cream or blue separate or attached collar. $3.00 Special Men's All Wool Bathing Suits includ- ing some JANTZENS ... . .. sale HALF PRICE Sale of Special WALL PAPERS 25 or 30 patterns, all good attractive lines will be on FRIDAY and SATURDAY Your Boy’s need these Boy’s Pure Wool Bathing Suits, colors navy black, red and fancy stripes. ages from 2 to 16 years $1.00 for 80c $2.00 for $1.60; $3.00 for 2.10, etc. Child's Straw and Linen Hats, all size worth 65c and 75c for Boy’s Wash Suits, Sun and Beach Suits, ages2to6years..... c Boy’s Linen Suits, all colors, sizes 2 to ~ I 8 years 10o 5 dozen Boys’ Straw Caps, plain shades of Piclou ‘Ilcadcmvi A W. mill session -'. in affiliation with _ PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Next Session begins September 8, 193i. Experienced Staff to Junior and Military College, in Music. Piclau A carlrmy, PIN/l , l . N. S., i‘ W. E. H ‘ . . . I Prrrlrylerian Relidrniiul‘ School, glzlnois, N. S. 0"", p!‘ I ‘s'“""uu" ' Standard Fox Biscuits. Klbble Whole Wheat Kibblo. Puppy Meal. Puppy Midgets. Charcoal ms- cults. we . w.‘ i site": SUIWMEBBIDE of University Graduates. '1 Courses leadln Senior Matriculation. _ Special courses in Co _ ltesldentlnlndvantages, with careful supervision of studies and other activities, for those who so desire. Fzrf mndrmlr. Fur pnrriculars oflflly Io C. LJMwre, 51.4., hfucfpol, oossjw 215R FOX FOODS ‘Distributors in Prince Edward Island. BIlAOE, MaeliAY & 00. LIMITED Reds blues, and browns, glaze peaks .. \_ Political Meetings the Second E‘ Kings County will hold public meet- ings as follows: Cherry Hill, July 25m. Iontlcelldluly 27th. Peukcs Station, July 29th. Forest Hill, July 31st. Sinnots Road, August lst. Morell, August 3rd. St. Peters Bay, August 4. at eight Matriculation tolloya clsl Branches and J. P. MacINTYRE, J. B. MacDONALI), H. H. COX, _ H. D. MacEWEN. 1s37-7-22-dai1y till 3 MR. AND MRS. They Clean Up on R. M Foods How do your foxes behave at feeding time? Do they clean up? Appgfllg is your most reliable guide. Dr. Aguado sces an encouraging ‘note in the defeat of the Ferraro forces that had been in revolt in the nclglllnoring republic of Hon- duras, and in the death of Gem. crzll Ferraro. He believes its effect ;in Nicaragua will be a healthy one. lb YOUTHFUL CLUB LIFE POPULAR NEW YORK, July 24. (UP)- Club liic among boys and girls here has been put under the microscope by ihc Rcscnrch Bureau of the Wel- fare Council and has been found little different from club llie a- mong the older generation. The Council's report of a. study of clubs in 48 settlements and neighborhood houses shows brief- ly: that, girls are greater club join- crs than boys; that it is not al- ways easy to secure admittance ev- cn to a boy's or girl's club, because The undersigned candidates for toral District of in most of them ilic proposed mem- lbel- must be acceptable to all, or a imajoriiy of club members; that it ‘Us not easy to remain in a club once you have gotten in, because your duos of three cents to 25 rents a weck must be paid regular- ly and long lists of rules must be observed under penalty of fine or ‘expulsion; that social and athletic mctlvlties are most popular and re- ligious or instructive activities least popular. The Welfare Council found some l,'700 clubs, with close to 30,000 members, amor the settlements. Jewish, Italian and Irish boys and girls predominate ,but almost every other nationality on earth is rep- resented, many of them in the same club. The only considerable group of the city's population not in- eluded in club memberships, the re- port says, are Negroes. “whosr zieecls for recreational and social opportunities arc certainly as great as , or greater than, those of any group." The study of clubs was conduct- cd by Louise P. Blackham and Kath ryn Fs-rra of the Research Bureau of the Council. MlnurlPa Llniment removes rllri. EYESIGHT ,, EXAMINATION ll (Inrggsteii Sig" and Supplying 2-3 Illl i] H. J. MABON =-= ,_, OPTOMETRIST | Oflllfgnggrlildcvirtctf- With ;.; Drugstore ~€---_..__..=_—_.._e== %5-.== -.===.-.==.-.i.._~—_— that does soil fertility. The valuat- cd during the busy days of the convention. All of the leading hotels are con- tributing courtesy scrvices. The city's four radio stations will give daily periods for remarks of the ilotcd speakers. Business will cooperate in on el- aborate decorative scheme. Clubs will provide guests cards and golf privileges for the distinguished guests. To top it oil‘, the churches of ev- ery denomination will issue special invitations to address their congre- gations during the conference. HOW CHEMISTRY HAS HELP- ED THE CANADIAN FARMER For a. period of more than forty years the Division of Chemistry oi the Dominion Experimental Farm System has been in close contact with the Canadian farmer. This has been brought about by the issue of reports and bulletins, by lectures and addresses, personal interviews and to a still greater degree by a voluminous and ever increasing correspondence. The information so disseminated is largely the result of investigat- ion and research which are based upon the application of the science of chemistry to practical agricult- ure, and these constitute the ma-ln work of the Division. A large number of soil samples are received for examination from farmers scattered throughout the Dominion. In the report of analy- sis to the sender, advice is given with respect to manures, soil amend merits and suitable fertilizers, etc. In this way alone hundreds of far- mers every year are directly bene- fiting from this service of the Div- lslon. From the results of carefully planned investigations the influ- cnce of continuous grain growing has been determined and econom- ion of newly For instance, some years ago an effort was made by interesiedpar- ties to distribute in the West a var- iety of wheat to replace Marquis and other standard varieties. Yields appearance, and even pereentsse 01' protein of this variety were satis- factory. Gluten determinations, how ever, showed this wheat to possess a soft, sticky, non-resilient gluten, markedly inferior to that of such older varieties as Fife and Maul"!!- In consequence, the distribution of this variety was dlscourafltd- Grain mixtures grown to PIO- duce high protein yields have been under imesiigation. A8 8 1'65"" certain mixtures have been found which almost double the amount of protein per unit area formerly obtained. The critical examination oi a rc- cently introduced scheme of pas- turage calls for special comment. This system involving close graz- ing, accompanied by Judiclal fertil- izer treatment has produced a her- bags, rich in protein, during the entire growing’ season and has re-‘ ‘suited, in some districts, in saving the purchase price of commercial feeds, during the summer. Free analysis of well waters has contributed towards the mainten- ance oi hygienic conditions through the farming districts. Thousands oi samples of well water have been analysed, pollution, alkalinity, etc. detected and remedies suggested. At one time the export trade in pork to Great Britain was serious- ly affected by extreme softness oi the product. nvestigation of this problem proved that ths chief fac- tors leading to softness in pork were the stage of maturity of the animals and the character of the feed-skim milk in the ration pos- sessing a correcting influence in WATER STREET, 2i meals for Dinner Burner PARADISE CAFE ___.___i_. ili-Ii-iil-ii-Sats for i incn PARADISE CAFE First Class Eating Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. Quick. Courteous Service. Dine or Lunch ‘Here When in Town. MEAL TICKETS l0 meals for ..................................... 88.50 Breakfast 8.00 A. M. to 10.00 A. M. 11.80 A. M. to 3.00 I. M. 5.30 P. M. to 1.00 P. M. and Sunday Lunches at all Hours. ' lea Cream, all Flavors, also lca Cold Drinks. lnbsters and Oysters and Fruit In Season. SUMMEISIDI 57-25 the value to Canadian agriculture ' "Willi"! V5365" of the chemical work of the Dom- has been another obese e! the werk- inion Experimental Farms. Political Meeting; Si. Margareis. Monday, m, m St. l" ‘ ‘ Wednesday, July‘ Kingaboro, Friday. July 31, Sourls, Monday. August 3, Hour 8 P. M. (Slgned) A. A. MADCONALI), B. D. McLEAN, PETER. A. Mslssgq EDWIN REID. 739l-7-13-daily till August 3, Political Meetings 3rd. Queens The undersigned Candidate! Fort Augustus District will ad the Electors oi the said Dlairlst i} the places and time: hereinafter mentioned. Political Meetings 1st. ll ll E E N ’S Public Meetings will be held In this District at the ‘allowing places and dates to discuss the issues in the present election camps‘ , .. July 30 Breadalbane .-............ July 31 All Meet‘ _ will commence at 8 P. M. (Slgned) ‘ THOS. WIGMOBE, WALTER G. lliacKENZlE, PETER SINCLAIR,- W. F. ALAN STEWART. Corran Ban, Fonday, July 21th, Mt. Stewart, T ’ ,, July 28th, Websters Corner" Thursday, July 30th. Mt. Herbert, Friday, July 31st. All meeting being at B PM. Sharp. M. W. WOOD, J. A. MncDONALD, HON. RUSSEL M. R. McGUIGAN. 75B8-7-20-daily to 3i, A Second District of Queens The candidates will meet electors at the following places dates: Rustico, Monday. July 27. Mayfleld. Tuesday, July 28. Wheatley River, Wednesdsl July 29. - Milton, Thursday, July I0. North River, Friday, July 3L B. W. LEPAGE, L. L. JENKINS, ANGUS MacPBEB. DAVID L. BETHUNI. 7442-7-15-daily 00 31. ' 7343-7-11-18dnlly t0 31. ,.-__-_.- 4 TH PRINCE o ‘MEETINGS -__- Will be held in the following places: Central Bedeque, Month-J. Jill!’ 27th. . Freetown, Tuesday, July 28th. Kenslngton. Wednesday, Juli’ 29th. i Searletown, Friday. July 31st. Kinkora, Monday, August 8rd- Tryon, Tuesday, August 4th. wanton M. ma. HORACE WRIGHT, HEATH STRONG. HUGH MORRISON- All meetings will start at 8 p-In- sharp. ' 7688-7-30-d1Y~ Aug. 4. Joint Political Meetings Joint Political Meetings will be held as follows: Hamilton . Monday, July 27th at 8pm- Sprlng Valley ... . . Tuesday, July 28th at 8 p-m- Malpeque Thursday. July 30th at 8 PM» ' GEO. W. RAMSAY THOS. McNUTT S. DESROCHES BU@IIISIDI It Makes A Difference When It's Your Own Husband A. F. ARSENAULT By If your foxes are listless and indif- ferent at meal times try R033. Miller For Foods. See how their appttltc picks up. A healthy ap- fietite means a healthy fox and a "llek slew reit- n-M Fox Foods contain all the elements needed to maintain a fox in good health in- cluding proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and the niial Vitamins. rite us for samples. Napauee-Ouiar’ E svzumc PAITY / //i\\ Tel: w»: HUSBAND Knew A wire l-IKII 168a! ‘Rik ulllv colFM scTli: Lin: er A Paarv, MR- SAPiine ls‘? Don't You PePlli-AR ‘i’ HUI-l ! "Illllfleuiirv. - s w . Aihfllilk IVINING Ybu crummy MADE A area-mes: or YoURSILF E "m: - wAY You CAIN!» on Wflll Tues!‘ Two woman WAS blscosllne- b