August‘ 19. 1936 tlP RIS i f MGR iittiititiittiiisiittttts Kathy," Tlsmy-zliil tie’ but I til ",1‘.. . a ffiflflTlt, at the cnd of the iii- Wt "have the orchestra had sent. hing to cat?" --1 aunt know," said the mother. "I iihnk they have,“ said the boy. "it. y on the ])lOt_ll'lllIIlIlt‘, ‘o will be given by ii iitlii-r -i‘a.'"—El Paso World News. m \\§QOPQ%OOO%QOOOOOOOOOO’O BARGAINS For Fair Week While they last. 2 Novelty Cozits- only $2.95 each. also 25 Dresses. Very latest style at $1.39 firm: bIODERN suoe x (OVI Canadian Stores) O+§QOOOOQOOQQQOOOOOOOQ\ ~oo¢o¢~¢--~¢~..,,, oooo<eooaooosvq¢qo4¢¢q, Professional ‘Cards ‘Ildyll, Egiiid 00.1 I l Chartered Accountants l l l 140 Richmond Street | Phone 47. P. 0. Box 12. McLeod & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C lllurristcrs and Attorney MONEY T0 LOAN t-Lnw M. Kfififiiiliiiiii n- A.. LLB. IARIKISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown Alex. W. Matlieson earuusran. SOLICITOR. arc. ltloncy to Loan (‘ollectlonu Omit-i no Great (‘n-urge Strrct. _ Stiles “int-teases Attributed Largely T0 Advertising At areccnt two-day conventoin oi tiie Ontario and Quebec salesmen l or liar-old 1-‘. Ritchie at; Company. ‘ 1.imited. Mill) are Selling Agents for ll IlllllIllUl‘ oi nationally advertised iiii s‘, there was n. great deal of err- i. i.t.~.in t-xpresititi by both Execu- tiv s and salesmen regarding the iiciitiri: improvement iti trade coit- ditiiiits tirroughottt Eastern Canada. During; the tttidress of Mr'. Hay. President of the Company, lie dein- Olhlliiitffl the increased sales by lllllllinllila with past years, and tieiiiriiely attributed these in- ~ s to two-things. i .i, he staid, "I irave never kitoitir tt time when national adver- tzstiig has so (lctlnitely effective as it. is totiay.“ and he gave proof of this stittcnrent by pointing out that 1 without an exception their nation- ally irdverliscd litres show the greatest growth. He CllIDllIiIdZCd the fact that the altitude of the trade has greatly ciutiigcti iti the last two years, and merchants have become “profit con- sctoiis“ instead of “volume con- sciotts." He also gave credit lo the policy whlelr they have vigorously followed for the past year and t1 half of the stabilization of prices, which pro- vides a fnir‘ profit to the trade, and at the satire time enables all coir- suiners» to procure these nationally advertised litres iit fair and uniform‘ tirie-‘s. He further tioitiied out that the sales stiiii of the Company operat- ing in Plzistern Canada today is larger‘ than the entire stnlT at the Ortziitiization five _vcars ago. The President also pointed out that the Company has adopted an educational poliry for the salesmen i l l whereby salesmen are being sent from tinte to tltirc to visit the inc- torics of their Principals, so that they ivill be ihci"oiir,iil_y' familiar‘ with the products they are selling. and at this Convention a number of Principals were present to address‘ the salesmen on their particular products. ‘ T() APPEAR AT WEMBIEY Lo-unorvqc. PT-Aitcr they lllvrj- fulfilled their O‘ynipic en. giigeztietits at Bcr'ln thn Jh‘,‘PFill"SC aquatic entrant. will appear at the Eiiipize Pool, Wetnbleti. The vis- itors will be at ftil‘ streng‘h, corti- ])l‘lSll" a teat CLEAN AS in in $2.00 Down 1i» to is Months ‘O I111)’ Balance (If SUNSHINE OR a small down payment you can have this "lilccrric Rangetikfonitirririv"installed your kitchen .totl.ty! You'll ncvcr have to stour a sooty pan n ith this range your home, because with Hotpoint cookery there are no flames, soot, smoke Inincs. Hotpoint cookery is rem-ark- trbly List, ton, vtith the [anions Calrocl Iilements. lIvt-rytliing you took tastes better. (Ionic iii tinLiy and sec this new G-E Hotpoint model H D-AS Maritime Electric 00., Ltd. CHARI.O'I"I‘I'ZT()\VN, I’. E. I. August 21st. All horses must be ~ Inspection of stallions under the provision oi the Provincial Stallion‘ Enrolment will commence on All owners who have not enrolled their horses in the Department of Agriculture and who have not applied for inspection, should do so immediately. - to stand for service in the season i937. inspected this fall in order l "it". (IHARLUITEIUW The Giaittral Guardian Thin column In lfIIIIlfl [or new: ol local intern: but advertising or n uewny naturu may be lnlurtrrl in l cunt: n word strictly puyubh lu- CCNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- AN 14-6798-7-12-312. FOR PIIOTO- L—3494-3-28~ ll. CRASWELL. GRAPES- JUST ARRIVED new Fall Coats. R. P. Sinrpsonls. 14-6117-8-18-21. ‘ SUITS selling at l‘; price. Simpson's. L-filll-B-itl-ili. oour-Ezrrirrnrrcis 1.2m msuir- i ANCE. L-etsiu-t-1z-ui2 THE ruonnnuns. Dance wed-‘ nesday night. Al BIIIIICIIIIITYS Orch- estra. L-Mllit-U-Morr-Tues-tf -_-_- i season TICKETS - Season? tickets for Exhibition have been,’ tiiiced in all drug stores and for‘ $3.00 you can buy almost twice that ‘ amount of ctrtertalrnnetit. Seasonl tickets are trirnsfenblc and can bel, used by anyone. They are becom- - ing more and nrore popular cveryl year. Btiy now and be sure of youri Exhibition entertainment. L-5739-B-8-tl. ALL DRUG STORES IN THE CITY have season tickets for the Exhibition on stile. This entities you to moi‘rrliig, afternoon and evening including races and night shows and opening night. You see everything morning, afternoon and evening from Monday night until Friday night ‘inclusive for $3.00 about 50 per cent oi regular prices. Buy a season ticket now and make sure of your etitertaiirnicnt. L-5739-8-8-tf. CIIUIIFII 0b‘ S(‘O’I‘LI\ND. -- Usual service People's Church, Wed- nesday 10th at 7.30. Sacrament o.‘ the Lord's Supper‘ Sabbath 23rd at Kitir-oss. Services at 10.30 and '1. Preparatory service 'l‘bttrsday 20th at 7.30 and Saturday 22nd at '1. J. I-I. Bishop \VilI preach Sabbath 23rd it‘. Sununcrsitle at 10.30. Cape Trav-_ erse at 3 ancl DcSztblc at 7.30. L-6l24-8-19-1i. SEASON TICKETS FOR EX- HIBITION have been growing in popularity every year. This year for $3.00 you will get four days full entertainment, morning, afternoon and evening and Monday evening's opening. You see everything, horse races, night shows and all there is to see for $3.00, which is about half the regular prices. Buy now and be sure of yours. L-5739-8-B-tt‘, ENTERTAINED—-Mrs. Fred Log- ue, Fredericton, entertained at a, two-table bridge recently in honor of some out-of-town visitors. The prize was won by Mrs. Janet Mc- Carthy. Guest przes were present- ed to Mrs. W. T. Ryan cf Trucadie. Miss Dorothy Dcver. Charlottetown. P.E.I., and Mrs, McDonald of Glace Bay, N.S.—Srtlnt John Telegraph- Journal. SEASON TICKETS FOR. EK- IIIIIITIOBL-These are now on sale iit all drug stores, price $3.00. This is only fifty cents more ‘than last,‘ year for a lull day's extra enter- talnmcirt is provided this year, in- cludiirg races and night show. When you buy ti. season ticket you are really getting almost $6.00. worth of value for $3.00. Buy now‘ and make sure of yoirr ticket. L-GIBO-B-B-tf -—~——— l FUNERAL SERYICE§»--Tll? fun-‘, ei‘al of Charles P. Stewart was‘ held yesterday‘ afternoon from llis late residence. Keppoeh, service at the house being conducted by Rev.‘ Mr. Hayicr. assisted by Rev. Mr.‘ Elliott, who a‘.~o conducted service at ‘the grave. The tinlfbearcrs were Messrs. bouts Henry. Jos. S. Ciir- rait. Arthur Burke. Hope Allison Tait and Herbert Interment was in Cross Cemetery. Mason. Roads Personals Rev. W. H. Townsend. of Fair- ville. N. 15., is spending it few days in the city the guest oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Anti-rrsmi. Rev. John Heller of the Cathedral stall. Halifax. arr czl in the citv M ndoy to spend a vacation wlllr Rev. George MacCormaek, hi. St. Georges, Mr. George McKenzie, Principal of the High School. Wcstvillc, NS. is the guest of his brother Rev. An- drew lileKenzfri of ‘Trinity United Church. Dr, W. F‘. Taylor of Keene, N.H.. and Mrs. Taylor are visiting in the city. They are the guests 0i the doctor's parents, .\li‘. iind Mrs. J.D. Taylor, Hillsboro Si. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester {vi-scion and daughter Florence if North Attleboro. ivfnsn, are vii-titre.’ friends in the city and taking iii the local Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd n. Wilson and son Donald of Moncirin, NIL. who has been 5]‘(‘II(IIII1,Z their v;i"i\‘iot\ at Wcstvlew Ixirlge. North ‘Yryoll. re- turned to Mortal/on on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sitar-pr of Providence, R1,. who have been spending an cnjovoble vacation at westview lodge. North 'I‘1'.\°11- 1e‘ iumcd home Wednesday. and Mrs. George returned hour.‘ spending the Wit cw Lodge, North Mr rtumiord. R.I. Wethiosdfly Bill‘. - week at West V Tryon. fits and Mrs. Pic- NB- have left b1’ ril and will later n in Prince Ecl- Rev. W. C. Pr." ‘ ketis cl Andov“ motor for Mott'- t-tycnd their vlcit‘. ward island. ____.__... Mm Ambyqn ‘DeCoste. l\.“.(I (pmgiitpr Shirl" arrived here tron: ‘BL 3G1,“ N l‘ "tst. week atftl I11» l," nrpspll‘ H. "tests o[ the for- ‘ptofs mother iaw. Mrs. \‘.il'"ni~.i DQCOsiG. 30 ‘I Spring Park R0111!- i WHITE CREPE DRESSES AND- R. I‘. ‘ Mutch.l '. Seven women believe they have a chance to win. 7r the pro BU of Reward !! FIND MYSTERIOUS SPEARMINT MYSTERIOU Thursday afternoon and evening, ro tion . . . just like everybody else. FOR HIM! ING TO FIND HIM .. . and he loves fun,and is daring‘ .- . .. .he will Exliibititiii, are you a visitor , .. Y0u’ll think. “What a charming‘ fellow!” . . . I I Yes Many Dollars for those who are alert and capture Mysterious Mr. Spearmintll, HERE v Step up to him and ask, opened oacltage of Wrigley’s Chew BRANII- » Mr. Spearmint will A ON LAR BILL. ‘ FUN FOR EVERYBODY ,. N GUARDIAN Reward !! Reward ! ! S MR. SPEARMINT will bevin Ttlie FAIR GROUNDS on aming around enjoying the Exhibi- BUT EVERYBODY IS LOOKING As he enjoys the amuse ments, watches the exhibits, thrills at, during of the acr0bats,he knows THOUSANDS OF EYES ARE TRY- Ddllly speak to you, ask thetime of d-ay, ask how you are enjoying T, i-lE CAREFUL, HE MAY BE IIIYSTICIEIOUS’ l\IR. SPEARMINT. ’S WHAT YOU D0! SEEK HIM ON THE FAIR GROUNDS . -. . “ARE YOU iIIYSTEIlIOUS MR. SPEARMINT, wpgtittqvg?” _ If you have the right man, and if you have an in g Gum‘ with .you--ANY WRIGLEY. CE PAY YOU A CRISP, NEW. D011; tier ..w a i it, ‘X4 ‘ .091 our». ... '1 :1» kiln; . DOLLAR BILLS FOR REWARDS :5 DON’T FAIL TO CAPTURE “MYSTERIOUS MR. SPEARMINT ON THURSDAY AT THE FAIR L Dr. J. E. Blanchard with Mrs.’ Blanchard and the doctor's motheri‘ returned Monday from the Vlmy pilgrimage. _i Mrs. C. Grant Gregory of Char-l iottetowri, P.E.I., Mrs. 11.8. Grew" and Mrs. Norman N. Gregory 011 Saint John, were recent guests ati the Algonquin Hotel. St. Andrelvs- l l Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gadner and‘ Miss Alma Dollar. R N-t 1°91"? _°11 return this mornint; 101‘ Haverhm- Just prior to the start; of the bigl a mediocre apple crop is expected, annual Scout ehurcir parade at‘ Tobacco plant are dOlllg well. Saint John, NB“ this year, it wo- ntan il])l)l'Oi\('ll(‘(l the l)ll.\S drtuntner of St. John and St. Steplicirs Kilty Troop pipe bond and asked htnr to, his best exhibition of druiti- PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Threshing 0i’ fall wheat o! aver: 211T‘ _ > age yield and quality i5 promed. ‘ ‘ twirhtrg DAISMIIK a cerium my Bm-p. . and on straw is short e. The drummer complied and U“. yjcid of these grains is zlily. Afterwards he learned, hi- rtcd. "that tin old lady iivcd tn i house, and her son used to be drummer and was killed in titre. She lilies to see the drum. eks twirling. 1t. reminds her of. ight due to premature ripening and lack of moisture while filling. Corn is showing some lmpfovgment but a below‘ average yield of fodder 15 Wheeled Sugar beetsi and other, Mass, alter a peasant vacation “Hm. bow. root _crops are variable. Pastures. . with friends and relatives on ‘_______ are in nor condition and new‘ Prince Edward Island. groivtir ins made little progress. Late varieties of apples are sizing Doctor and Mrs. Harry Godfrey are home from England and BYE I-IOOSE a steak, thick and tender and sizz- vvc‘l and with a favourable autumn average y:c.ds are indicated. The 3MP REP Rll visiting Dr. Godfrey's parents. M11 groivih of tobacco has been r _ and Mrs. William Godfrey. M31511‘ Bqow Wm w] _ iarded and yields will be curtalleetl, ling hot’ or a salad‘ field, v _.‘ _ I l“ a ~11‘ >111" Priming of lluc cured tobacco has c rlsp and fresh i‘ “m” o‘ ‘ekimlmlc 1431011" 1‘°1"-"1‘/1‘<‘ commeitced and btirley is in the‘. and mixed as It. - ' l ~ ~~ 1 _ t at the Head on» t ll - - t‘ i The Misses Helen Calbeck, Ber-. 1H,. i ‘stat. tho instrument ,_ ‘ _ 419 i’ 11 13-1111‘ fl~ topping stage. The crop is aboutl b m- an thin nice LBPREIE. E1111 $930: i116: 1:25-11; used by; cat y Dutch navigirtorfi in gf’,,‘f,',‘.§“‘\-,‘§g‘,‘l,.““ Bramh “'- 3111‘ two weeks later than normal and‘ yyoullgl Runway ave re urne ‘ their at vcii urous voyages, ins cen ‘ ; v- -| w ‘ ’ ‘tivourable strum“ weather co (“Q _ ' ~ - homes afetr attending the Maritime selected (is the crest and emblem of 111111 11111111111‘ R11" i» >1 ‘n5 m1. m tin-c n find It better at the t lo l ‘i i ~ - q d‘ summer- school at 51101011111 the 5th world Scout JhiIIlJOrCL‘, to “i; zlféii-églilgu-tl me in Roxy Restaurant, 1-m- . - ' ' ‘ trio .‘ ‘ i . . be held in Ilolirtiid in 10.51. l us in MARITIM“ PROWNCES everything here‘ from Mi- and Mrs. W. E, Rose, Park street. accompanied by their son‘ of the districts mcirtoirezl. A challenge to a speed contest in the selecllim of food l“ Prince Edward Island craps con- the final table setting,‘ l Ernest and dautzht-er Laure. also making tire with the rndinn fire GENERAL A, u ,0 k us. , , Miss Langille. Duke Street. W110‘, bow has been issued other Toronto, ‘ h? Ieqom msacoiisaangcggv is planned 1Q make 111"“ “"11 °“1°1"“g. t‘ "immml all Boy Scout trove-s 1W 1110 51W“ °l ‘. wll“ “"1111! R'@11<‘1‘“1 Q1111 ilttv-“lt- wit-k L'l‘.'llll crops are heading out every meal an espec- Eilsl 130m" ‘md “anlms pans of P" the 140th Troop of Catholic Settle- , int! begun iii the Prairip P.'(I\‘llI'.‘(‘.‘§, “.531 2m,’ ,,, “T. . i is . . ' E~ Island Wm‘ remmves m“! frlendsil merit, House. l indlctllions n11‘ 11141" 11119111 119111» (lichttid PIIVRLKFCSIaLKIITEICIHIlIJIII ‘any dehghtfu‘ one‘ returned home Saturday- -— T111113 [will show wide variation. Iii rOlIlC MlJ-iyinies Sim“. good mange Ear] . “1-“15- "When the Boy Scouts 601116 1° dbtricts yields will ix- fair to ilood. varieties of potatoes pond turnip-i» Gait we never have to augment 1111‘ but crops over extensive areas are “H. no“. on me marke, M ma" R Mrs. Lorne Higgins, South Mel- ville. who has been ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ariiett, Crapaud, for the past three uiceks, has been taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. Her friends hope that shet will soon return to her home conr-l pletcly recovered. Miss Edith B. Hugh of the Prince; of Wales College stat! was the gucsti over the week-end of Miss Louise: Arnett. Crapaud. Miss Hugh has‘- just returncd from attending the six weeks Summer School Session of Harvard University, Cambridge, ‘ lvlrtss. hm . N Mrs. C. F. Harrison, Omaha.‘ ‘Ncb, itecoinpairied by her sister,. ill/It's. Will Mil/cod and Mrs. Me-_ Lcods grandson. Jack Pickering of, Kennedy. Nob. arrived on the. Is- land Friday night having motored from Omahau They are visiting, the old home at West River. Mrs.‘ l llitrrisoir and Mrs. McLeod are tdaiighters of the late Angus Mc-j IDoitald and family. Mr. and li/ZJ. 5 ‘inert Warren also have as th. r! ,gtir~st.~: lvlrs. Warren's nieces. ~Mis.'.‘ Susan liicliachcrn. B. A., Omaha,‘ ‘and xvii-s. A. J. A. Hoyle. lice 1'?‘- eanor McDonald and litre datitilk‘ ltcr Virginia, Calgary, Alberta. ‘Boy Babies Will Always Be Welcomed‘ t(‘. P. By (lutrrrliirnis special Wlrt-i ‘ 'I‘()RON'I‘O. Aug. is. — Bctninl Mussolini (ii-aziarro turned out lo ti‘ l just an ordinary baby boy instead til t twins but iris tmretits ciahned lit-H‘ arrival trluccd thciii night up with the lenders in tire .\li lir ill babi nice. _ Gus Graziano, who used to own a fruit stcri: i ' . _, .‘1".l. .. dppfcsslllll. hoped for livins and Ill- . 31-year-old wile felt the same “in? about it. That would have given‘. them l0 children to cntcr in the 5500.000 contest with the possibility :r premature still-born child Hist‘ tiitiy be recognized. But the boy who came last night , , was welcome. Said Gus: "As 1011B 1 n; we keep on ltaving boys wc‘li r10 ; i right along having children. Bcn- i l ito is the fourth boy in a row of our . i l0 children. As soon its we have a I l l l girl we'll sign off." Banish Flies Hyqieniccilly with JEIOXOI) F LY CAT C H E R sou sonn- d. LM. GINEST suznanoortl. Out. l ECONOMICAL - EFFECTIVE l l police force, even if they are 10.000} tttronfsi" _ ,. welcoming IOU Jttiilor Stout lefltllllb. gcirerni lire a, 11.001‘ crop ttrttl p115. . 15L Rexton Troop. and formerly of a total failure. owing to prolonged . -‘ - .- , i . . . heat and drouglii, ¢.,,,,<_.-e Quins in tiitts than .851, year. Insect peas; are riiiisitig some concern to apple. tIIOWCIn, btit the fi‘uit is sizing well.‘ iii orchards where trees have been» kept in good condition by spraying. Grass pastures continue good, --—/\l(l\‘l‘lll.‘.llI L. C. P10111109 RESTAURANT Opposite Clldmorc‘s Grocery Store ' lures are badly burnt. In Qiielzi-i- __- pro pcctg continue good for‘ it grin. An IIIIIISIHII Scout gallantry award prtriy satlsfacwry- harvest. apprs was that of the Silver C1055‘ W a‘. being tin exception. Ill Ontario tirv (ItlII and dumb Rover Scout. 911W“, weirtliei" adversely attiicttti q“. Biddle of the 154th Ciliistiow ‘Emmi tiropective yield of ntost crops and to a two days‘ coiiierettcc. PROVINCE OF BRITISH GREAT GEORGE STREET COLUMBIA . llinner's 1 l ‘rcappcdi Groilh, F1111)’ filQlilcglgnil though recent r-aliis have been weaflus heavy books.‘ RPlélvdc M; b“m‘fl"l“‘ m“ 5°11 1111* 1191'" s11 (trains are being harvested under 11111118111 111W 111“ ‘"11 ~ itiarclicd that mon- nioi tar.» i.» re- tirvorable conditions and a 800d P0 t r Broonrielne: and rescued a \v0l11~111.. t1 would-be stiicide. quircd. In the Alaritiiiic Provinces .~ ~. . the harvesting of an excclletrt hay Mom b mdjczhed‘ Hay is wmmenc- ing to move from some dktricts. -' _ _crop has been coiii~iji;.»c<i artl ‘.he .. , . . ~ BY 1111J “11l“":’\““fi€“‘°l::1al:é‘ l‘ outlook for other crtilis in‘ Cl‘.("Olll‘lll- gigging SEE-laid gratin“; 1- our. i mi‘ .. ". Ighlislicscotit Union has been gran-i gi)‘,‘(;‘“‘(;fC°'(“‘v“°“_‘ 1‘11I_,‘_lv~1~“' ‘SIIIDIIIGIIIS are iartretically completed - l -‘ m M "0175 M" b" ‘ and litter varieties are commencing ARRIVALS aw privilege Q1 C1111‘ ting in that country- ant which gives ei- ncc of the Coun- we“ "1’ ‘l’ ““‘°‘““5°- D"“““‘** 1°59“: ‘ to move. Other field drops are . growing well Apples are sizing and colouring satisfactorily and move- Nova Sootia from Boston. Barge No. 1 from Boston. ducting SL111 The ltllnllllllcclm PRAIRIE PROVINUES fcct to an "014111111 , . - -- 1,. t a. 1‘II a, rest», V , _ ,ment of the Duchess vanet isunder 500W from 10ml harbour. c“ fyibtihltxiitivgcotiit UDIIIOII as "all fil“"_}‘la_nl“°§““‘f L‘ m“ 11m‘ l wtiy. Estimated yields of tIree fruits M. d: L. Coaster from LllllllllhllYQ. dcstrhyiol‘ o‘ mghcr usduhm?» erad. re crop ‘III .he_ rroi‘tlit\'c.~‘t,,.,,nuun unchanggd M; apples w “Si” ‘stipulates iinrt the traiirrng,"11 north central sections r»- fairzpm. mm o; average, pears 9o p" DEpARTUu-gg Elm“ m. mm “QOiILIIIIICd I11 111° . l“ Fwd Md ‘n “m” dmrms is‘ eenb, peaches 50 er cent and plums 5°°W i0 1°05! 11111110111- hsic-“ut rirtithod of tuition-Powell.“ | "m l9 PM“ L3‘? Cm‘) am‘, fwdand prunes 100 per cent. Pastures V5555“ 1N "IT-RT" ° __-~ _ i ?°"““‘°“-‘ ,“’°1'“ ‘“‘1‘.“"““‘1 511E111“ in» badlv in need o! rain but there — Add,“ to tither record-lireolf11l5““ We. ms” week "m" ‘wm““““‘“ l is ample water for- irrigation pur- NW1‘ Bwlilat ‘°“““1l'1- i‘ ‘iretiiirs the i; "conipairy‘ or hIl0\\(‘l.s and cooler weather. Theiposes Barge No. 1, berth, (i511 b {imd lpkuwrs who pm on beet crop has bi‘(‘ll tidversely l\i-‘ ‘ Barge No 2. berth. 1-000 o“ ‘ the ‘ feel/ed by an lrrigatioir watt-r short- Scow, discEiri i. i. "our 51111117’ °ll° 9‘ . sensor: TACKLEs cnauxar. 'I_ ill seasons big- . age. Saskatclicwnrn-Ciitiiiig is pro-l FORT DODGE’ m,“ __ (C?) ___ notable 101‘ l“ int-Sh"; 111“°111‘11-11i.\' "W1 t=11e-1i1iie‘ Marvin Nelson, United States nro- M, g; 1,, Co dischnrgng. Mary Currze the V ‘ last Loudoir tircatiit illisstiiliiidchitiliombliv actors wcre,~li=rs begun iti some sections. Rot11>115 fesslonfil marathon swimmer and’ Amdmni ‘W ‘ hmculk.“ ‘ ,5 a gillatrtic “Scoutfitidicate the yicid generally will bc ,,.,',,,,,.,.‘ o, two Canaan,“ Naumm,‘ vsssrcs or TO atuuvr. rh iteadci", the 11111‘ 3111111. In the southern and wcstq _ _ Exhibition swims at Toronto, plans U“. mic of Scout- ‘ tirn districts a largc pcftjrnlflgg Qt ‘ a non-stop swim from Dover to Cal- Tmop,“ with Rail duccr-dircctoi‘. 111 l8 of Worcester {rent us. port-i master. ‘trio?’ 5Com" “lnym f‘) the acreaic will not be luv-rifled MS and back. He thinks he has a , . backed lrotiscs on four‘ sticees-Slw and it critical 100d slwrblge 11115 110-: 25-1 chance. i‘ gjnitinlilelrginlrdlySld 70hr‘; night-S 111 A1179“ In“ ‘me o! 10n- l “clolmtL M“‘Im~'bn_C““"m1§ l5 “Tl-l *‘_—"‘““"" '—‘_~‘ “i” ‘ ‘ ‘ I I “ i A dons largest (tll(llt0l'llllll5. [advanced and threshing 1s DOPOIII-i '[‘0o Late To Clasify _-__»-- I lug genera‘. A wit],- Vflflaflqn in H "hr 7k _ At his own rflillvfil .1111‘ D1111“ ‘1 wheat. yields is reported. Late crops ;;T"|)E_\'T§ ,\(i(-();\‘|;v|0ri,-\Tr-j[i-§ Norfolk v. .1.) lllYCzlfltl rs- a Scout. 1M are threatened by dam-Wu‘ from Low rates near Collect‘, new i to TBIlKW front 1 S‘ Parts a Sussex Counll’ “my on fie I'M“ C°1111=e grains have sufiercd Ilnllse 4'.‘ Edward St ‘20 Cavclicr from l1‘. W. l’ ‘ 11101111115 111 A““““"‘ C“5“°‘The w" “T111511 ‘"1111 11°“ "1111 <11'"11!111 ' L-tiito-it-ie-"il l Litdv IILIWRHIQ iriitn ll W r. trinmw WM l11‘1'1111'111°11 “Y 5" P?“ and P81511111‘? izcnornllv are in tionr _ _. GIHIIIO lrititi ‘itiii N<*\\'t‘i\.'~‘ll6. E“°"°“- DEW“ Chm Commm m‘- °°““““’“' s11.) s .\t‘("o.\t.trtiii.\Tr:n I i Stillitl. front .\i~ .. 1‘1‘- PRUYINCF or ‘Tn ‘ ("Ullllth able home, 135 Porviiol Citigoiesg Prince lriint llosi n k tit..- iloy scouts 1111°1'111‘11°““‘ i Q ' u _ ‘*“"“' _ ____ mvfiljfis N‘? _ __.-_..... __ iliirctru has announced a new addl- In H“, Xnwm. S,‘ ;,,»,\\»,-,-.n¢@ mm s emowsooeooooooooooooooooowo wovooeooovooow» in“ to the tirmiiy of Seoutlfll; 1111" lions Venezuela. The Central Am- wmu‘, Rcptiblic becomes the 49th tnembcr of lllPdil/"Yld 599M Mme" inent. the British Emlml‘ 1101115 counted as one. An‘ liiltiiri member- ship of 500 Vcircztictun scouts is in- creasing rapldly- . Lake St. John Dstrict cereal crops are progrrwsing $flbIhl.l(‘lOl'I‘_\', Hay lng opcrrrioir arc well Jlll\'<'ll1("‘(‘l airdcrops of good ylcld and qual- ity are ll(\?,l(1l‘l~t‘(‘I. Potatoes and oth~ cr- root crops are diiiii: wcl‘. A lilvgt‘ blueberry crop is in pros-tweet. Pas- tures are in good condition. l-Yasl- . ~ ownsl it. i: '. ' Lady scommnbtcis are ruff, (jtllilxclhtii inflilie ‘Illillig? Cililtivvti‘ Val. nnmsmck “adv ‘mli-lom‘ "In: gipghc l tll rict. tvhcrp though‘. is tel‘... 5°“ of MRIE“ o‘ wmps ' ‘iin crops‘ have li'i:d wcil and \\ th the recent warm weather are VISIT TI-IE LIME BOOTH at the Exhibition i ~ - ~ t ‘ t l t: - Momuml ‘i’. Q,.s1l§i1\,:},,,,;i3?c\q2l ripening rntiitlly. Cutting has rotii- IL, fisgiiletniieiiiilitimtire‘keys oi the city nieiicerl and iwoil ave c .\'1"l1l* .. - ‘are IlI(llt‘."I't‘1l Th_ h rsilrt! 0i ' by H“ wommp MMOI mug‘ l a stfilstti-ioxv hay ‘tron is ir‘iiio.<t. Brookvlne’ st‘ John Co" N‘ B‘ completed. (irewih of onstage ' _ II. G. S. ADAMS, Manager. corn has arhaiurrd r-iriiillv dirinz . the past we k. lloo‘ ii-iip. (‘lllll llll(‘ (‘ltily ' "Holborrr Rover," l11‘11<1\11'1‘1' “I l‘ _ ccoggioit Qt outstandingly success-l _.i1 scout plays iii Lcititlon, including ‘#600000090OOOQOOOQOOOOOQQQ-QQQQ 6000_O3’tQf:}iO-OO'Q-Q-OQ§§QQQQQOOOOO_:O ti“; “went "tiny Scout“, which filxled l to show satisfactory ._ii,-iri:r< t. w ilbert Iliril tor tour irlithl-s. 1115 _ JDCII revonledodus Ralph }R';1"}f1-' DEPARTMLNT UI: PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS ‘Nth i ricer r a on n; N; ‘Irprirkptrind Lotiilirit theatrical N 0 T I C E , ‘.é‘.°°°§;*;~‘~,,:",‘;“.3393}; ‘,',“‘;'§1;‘,‘.‘ Q1211‘, rt... West River Bridge will be closed t.» vehicle traffic com ~.t ‘the 2nd‘l~lr\vl‘iavrii rmiiii- 1111"" ‘, June 23rd, until further notice. 1'" 1111111“ 111‘ “"111 “"111 5'11"“ Sm“ L. B. filachllhhAN, lIctNity Minister of Public Works and Iiilhwilyl “shows? lie is now Rover Leader chlmmewwn’ Jump n“ - o! the 10th Hotbox-n Rover Crew. - I eoeoooooeao menclng Tucson‘ me 1-‘ ,,