47' .-.n _....-..-... nun-u..-.....n.-.=.u-.e-n.i.“em-sunrunner-in“ AUGUST 11. 193i THE CHARUIIVTETY 3W N GU A R DI AN »- Made of pure materials- in modern sunlit factories. No expense spared to have it clean, wholesome and full flavored. is wrapped and sealed to keep it as good as when it leaves the factory. ' WRIGLEWS is bound to be the best that men and machines and money can make. The delicious peppermint flavor freshens the mouth and aids digestion. ENJOYED BY MILLIONS Crop Report Below will be found a brief synop- Ill "l ielemirhio reports received at v the head ofllce of the Bank of Mon. treal from its branches, Th; Bnmh Managers have complete and intim- ate knowledge of each local situation and are in close touch with crop con- ditions in all sections o! the districts mentivned. GENERAL All crops in the Prairie Provinces are ripening rapidly and cuttirg. which has begun in some sections, will be general in a. week or ten days. Recent extreme heat and lack of moisture have done considerable damage in Southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta; but con- ditions in Alberta, generally, have improved since the last report. It is now known that especially in Man- itoba. there will be considerable damage from rust. In the Province of Quebec the weather, on the whole. has been favorable, but in some dis- tricts haying has been delayed by rain. In Ontario. the cutting of an average crop of hay has been com- pleted; of oats and barley it is well advanced. In the Maritimes, crops gezterally are in good condition. but rain is needed. In British Columbia. with weather continuing hot and dry. harvesting conditions are good. Grain is being cut in some districts. and an average yield oi good quality is expected. PRAIRIE PROVINCES ALBERTA Nonnmssrmn AR- EA-Showers and continued wann weather are rapidly bringing crops to fruition. Small damage from hail has been reported. ALBERTA SOUTHEASTERN AREA-d-iarvesting has begun, and while some wheat Cyproc Plaster Board Just received direct from Factory- One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 8-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7—4x8-—4x9-4x10 Prices Right LyM Poole d’: Co. , Keep That Lawn Attractive Call at our store and look over the many useful Lawn . and Garden implements. We have real vollies in Lawn Mowers. Prices $8.00 to $20-00. All sizes. Also, Rubber Bose. Bakes. Spading Forks. EMI- GIN! Shears. bowels. eto. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 12s Queen Street , _ _ Phone 757- "rna ramrzntr nsanwsaz sirens" Your Home in Halifax The cosiesi hotel in the citymthe most conveni- en’. andlthe most economical. Away from trams. but within one block of the busiest part of Halifax. All leading stores and office buildings are equally near. Con- ducted on the Americsn plan by an experienced staff under expert man- agement. Write for reservations. ___togood yields will run as high as 20 bush- els. the average will be 6 to 8 bush- els. ALBERTA WESTERN AREA- Crops have made good recovery and an average return Ls expected. Reg- ional hail damage of a serious nat- ure has been reported. Harvesting will be general in two weeks. The sugar beet crop is 15 percent better than normal. SASKATCHEWAN NORTHERN AREA-Crops are fill- ing fairly well and ripening fast; they are reasonably free from rust and other disease and promise fair returns. SASKACHIEWAN SOUTHERN AREA~—Crops continue to dveriorate from heat and drought. Home summer fallow field promises fair yields ‘but generally the crop is much below average. MANITOBA- Wlth hot. dry weather prevailing, the ripening of crops has been hastened. Cutting has commerced and should be general by the end 0i’ this week. Rust is prevalent and has caused considerable damage, especially to l late wheat; but the extent is not yet determined. . PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SaintJohnZ ' g," n (p. 1.4m betel In the Mul- Pvovinus Absolutely llro- ISI rooms from $1.50 up. I w” pljfl; Table Whole meals wfilatnis Ideal ianipla looms m4 (may Iseiill beautiful liol lquan. lbspndnspoiollalnr John. E- ‘iThhiirhl Really bnelurso av ASSOCIATED unsmm "Wm l"- ‘ OPTOMETRY is a specialised science, concentrating all Ila re- sonrou to the end that Defective Vision may be rtorell. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbolan cor- , rooted. , Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always is. the cause of Severe ,, Headaches l! troubled with head- aches. we will be glad to a investigate the condition oi your eyes, and if necessary. furnish you with properly . titted corrective glasses. G. F. iiugtpchesoh OPIOMETIIST y “\f3- n-rie noon a resident of Canoe Cove had his gun confiscated near Lowthers Point by a Birrlwarden and will iappear in due course charged with Corlventiop Act. VISITORS T0 THE CITY-Among the many visitors to the city are: Miss Mabel and Elsie Mullholland. Toronto: Mr. J. F. Bagual, Cleveland. Mass; Mrs. Walter Sharp; Miss Mabel and Winniired Sharp. Toron- »to; Mr. George Tait, New York; John J. Conahan. New York city; Helene D. Case. New York; John Bennett, Washington, D. C. POLICE GOURT—At the Police Court Saturday morning. one vag- rant was given 30 days. a speeder was fined $10 or 10 days. a man charged with theft of motor vehicle was given 9 monVhs and in a case of Breach of Customs Act the offend- ez- was fined $50 and costs or two months. THE NEW SERIAL-The Wife- Ship Woman. In this story Hugh Pendexter. the author has covered one of the » most thrilling periods in the conquest of the American C01:- tinerit. He has done it with hi: usual careful attention to facts and his usual powerful dramatic hights. This serial starts this week. severe Ind will reduce the yield of all grains. Threshing oi fall wheat is in pmograss and is yielding well. Rain is greatly needed in the central and western sections ol’ the Prov- ! Grains are making normal pro- rress and harvesting will shortly be ‘general. Roots. especially potatoes. are promising and good crops are indicated. Tobacco appears health“ PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Early mops are good. but the pro- longed drought is drying up pastur- es, late grain. fruit. corn. roots and tobacco. In easem Ontario all crops are a good average. In southwestern Ontazio the drought has been most for the householder who likes to do his own repairs. or who is handy with tools and likes to make things for his home. Tools that will give lasting service and satisfaction. that will bold up under use and misuse, that will hold an edge and cut true. The Rogers Hard ware Co., Limited EBTICKENT OPTICAL SERVICE was nxssrmsb, GLABBI: SUPPLIED AND FITTED CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. .1. w. JOHNSTON 3e etrist ll‘) lull Street Phone 78M. ‘nee. , MARITIME PROVINCES Ilalying is well advanced. The pot- ‘a crop is promising and an average . "old of other roots is looked for. Ap- inles are progressing satisfactorily. ‘rliovmoa or BRITISH COLUM- BIA Tree fruits are doing well and in- rlieations point to good crops. Irrig- ation water is nearly exhausted. bu‘. it is felt there will be just sufficient for the season. The weather has been favorable for tomatoes. and ship- ments of semi-ripe tomatoes have commenced. Hospecfs for potatoes and other root crops are good. but rain would l:e beneficial. Pasturage is in fair condition but needs mois- lure. I iieniral Guardian SHOTGUN SEIZED-Fhlday after-- ; an infraction of the Migratory Birds ‘ . Canada Has 1 Strong Entry For Big Swlm (By The Canadian Press ; roams-re, Ont. A118 B-f-Addiid. ‘ 1 r e a ‘to Canada's native swimming stat,’ ’ lths Dominion, for this Yea-Y's Wf-‘Tld 3 championship marathon, has aoquirod ~ hall a dozen additional strong threafis ‘ m: the ems by naturalization and ‘ immigration. I As usual, the ld-mile and lfi-mile 3 classics for professional long distance i laurel; are to be fought. out under the l, sponsorship oi’ the Canadian National ‘ Exhibition. This is All-Canada year at the Exhibition and the men‘: and women‘s marathons, in keeping with the general atmosphere, are en- tireiy under one. control. ‘Ilte mu:- bitlon is also contributing the $25.03’. in cash which will go to the winners. On Aug. 22. the mermaids will do a io-mile dash for the feminine supre- ‘macy of the globe in these matters On Aug. 27. there is the Iii-mile open ‘event and the world's title, Entries ‘ do not close till August 16. l Under the circumstances. a Cana- dian win would be most timely.- Among the fair swimmers, the cur-‘ rent titleholder, Martha Noreliue is,‘ by her marriage to the Canadian ors-I ' man, Joe Wright, Jr,, and will. if she :SWlm5 which is indefinite. be enter- o ' ed as a Canadian. This country. then, tool: the feminine honors by mal- rlage. Olive Gattelrdam. Seattle schoolgirl‘. who came within a few yards ‘of tak- ‘ ing the use from Ethel Hertie in 192s‘, has now adopted the Dominion as her‘ home. Last year, she did not rank lni the money and is, therefore, rezioub-j ling her training efforts for this race. In 1928. the red-headed Ruth Tow- er of Denever, an unkrzzxvn among marine stars, landed in third place. and stuck rigth to the heels of the great Norelius all the way to finish ‘second. In the meantime, she, too, had turned Canadian, She is now Mrs. G. H. Corsan, Jr., of Tozonto. Never having failed to place among the prize winners, She hopes m pro-l gross to the pinnarle this m; and‘ left for the Muskoka Lakes weeks Mam: Big business says: Leaders in modern business not only recognize the necessity of having adequate life insurance themselves, but also encoumge employees to take advantage of the opportunity it afiords to create an estate for dependents or a competence for old age’ . INSURANCE CQMPANY HEAD orrlcsi - - B. H. HUGHES, District Manager. Cameron Block, Charlottetown te an Estate” Enron hm rwnrbd din Vlm-Praidenr er ream: oannu-slu. __ nsaaung o penal -Frn Ike Titania Gabe. THE racrunens LIFE TORONTO. CANADA 7:; ago to devote herself entirely t: train- mg- i l ' Then, the Dominion has a some-l w M” Ill/ml‘: “MUM ‘Yhat 5Fe3m5"la1"1"k“'""h ‘"310 15 aDV To those who live in the oldc-ri m wme tl-“Ough and SL359 a 5313339 iettled portions of the Dominion, She is the 13-year-old Joan Fozvrd 05 :veeds are nothing new, they are ac-' Toronto. In November 1928. she canxr V-Imed 55 negggggry evils , 3mm,‘ and Emmi ‘m makmZ h" W“ 1nd prove a constant problem not! Career‘ from Lmdm‘ mgland- 1h All‘ only to the farmer and gardener, but gust of last year. tY-‘O WEEK'S b97959 to highway and road builders, rail-I the race‘ ‘he “'35 lwndflylnfl at 59°F" ,* ways, construction companies and to gm“ E33" Sh‘! made the dlfixweiylthose suburban and urban dwellers ha" 5W was a natural dmance 5mm" who delight in the well kept garden zner and. after urging, entered thelnnd lawn Everyone knows “reeds “a” with ‘"113’ a few days "amlngl exists. but few realize the number I and m‘ °°='~'-'h~ she did 8% miles and l and extent of weed varieties even in “'35 in 99-1 P1370 W319“ she Swpped- ‘ their immediate locality. Familiar Thmigh it F1559“! un-"milwd- ‘he as we all are \v'th weeds it comes give Whal- W35~ 11-11 things being °°n" as somewhat of h surprise to know Flldered- Fflbgbll’ the m9“ brlnlintltliat in an entirely new section of performance o.‘ the lr-t. This year, 1 Canada sepafat‘ she has; been training tsince Junie. bier l and agricultural“, " ed_ ias ncreased -o a not cea e Scaled part5 of my firms and s0 have her Iwwers 0f en- 110i. only flourzsh 1n - tllllgnCed-Siaifis she ha? perftegtzd :21" re a very materm; p; "Y an MW 955 E '15 Some suggestion of th~ n ha‘. as powerful, He: chances of gcc- nqten; o; the weed m. e-eeveqeoaooooeoeeee. Q. o0 in tile m8 ‘m0 the hwhelr‘ 5T6 e-‘Kienem- I! Ylrande Prairie area o! the Peacel sire does she intends to use the divi- Rive,- Dlsmct is afiorded m a‘ 431155 m 5W" h" ‘Wm business ih , pamphlet which was prepared by Mr. this murmy- . v rbcrt Groh, Botanist of the Do- 011 the Oihel‘ hand» England hi5 uion Department of Agricultural sent over her most recent Channel ,3 the course o; a brief survey of. whquelm" Liilfl." slim?» i0 Vi‘ all" "sods in this area, Mr. Groh Eden-I m“? the 51mm l" 1’"5“"‘7‘ ‘I - " '05 and describes some sixty-rival was followed by that oi a second H3319 botanical species. i i . 5LY°118 5311513?‘ el-TW ‘=11 ii w? Where have these weeds come Then Ethel Herbie, blonds Bronx ilwh who won the title in 1923 but was en- wrapped in romance last year, sprang a surprise, The day after the 1923 mim. she married ‘Prem Gary "id it ' lng up of the country, Rilll‘? W“ ‘mdexmw ma‘ 5h‘? W“ W‘ °l struction projects, the inc-u able m- Cnmpelllmn- troducers of weeds have playvc-d thou only 5' few days 330- the “ewsj port, but even fifty or sixty mile: be- from? many of them are indigenous to the l Wild Oats, Russian Thistle, Perennial The Botanist observes that, “r. , . , . district, and very many more have! '_ been brought in through the open-l j leaked out that this was anything but true. She has been in a secluded section of the Adirondacks for .=*'.':~:~1 13113916 00D‘- "I-fli weeks, training under the mentor who 1106MB." , coached her for her orljinsl “'11. Tourist: "Mal-ruse. w. driver's Clarebelle Barrett, and getting read," cam-lire- fl-shins. m" huntins? jioi- a deferlnined attempt w regain Open the 11121156 tfllflk. M1115." (ghg 11011911 ' i——————- -—~-——. ‘Ihat gives the ill-mile parade of; 1 the mermaids a vigorous outook. Pos- ‘ sibilities for the 15-mi1e open race are NO DOG me SBG YOU? "yond the end of the steel weeds are. ‘_, The much ma-g . found in profusion. "Tired railway is not alone rcspnnr- I.‘ for the iniroduciloxi of we?‘- ~ a this new country for the ~' the early explorer un plight its quota, and construction "Hi3! n: Wwrts in the area have contribuierl l h ‘.\.7l‘i the result that the settler now - “n: no lack of adventitious as well, 1-‘ l‘l. §equally bright and the contenders al- ‘ if you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to I Fred ll. Tralnor. . 80 Grafton -Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 39311 Charlottetown Ilioae ill most successively numerous. As usuai. there is a large contingent or Euro- peans. Ernst. Vierkotter. however. i"- now a nattE-aiized Canadian and v ‘ l ‘list are included: Commonl i“ ‘For’. Prairie Rose. Great Wlllow_ "i: or Fireweed. Timothy. Wild , pmud M n‘ He h“ bmugm his lam" Lambs Quarters Western l 1y from Gummy “'4 h” ‘Fem ‘he l o "so-s Biennial We ood P ~ larger portion of his prize money on a ._.. . S‘ izusshm Plgwxlw Uimgt home for them. In practice swims, he a. .,,'.‘_‘"_ wolrberry’ Common, is in fine form. , , . , i Meme“ Burdm’ o’ mmmol butg ,_ Shepherds Purse, Knot-i I i ital-nulls‘ of Winnipeg, Isudor 5mm!” v . of Port Ooiborne, Ont, Me . - L - m,“ o, “OHM. m, _ Athletic People with quite an aquatic pest, gob gen, i are subject to strains and llg- , nelly or North Betflqord, ask" mus, l ament displacements. Rub in a ; all be considered in making oalcujn- relivf- f lillfe liiinord’: for prompt lions. Connolly, a can. switchmon. - " Mw’ got his experience in Flcniw arri Pllwd well up in a key West nun- then. First Picknlclrer~lsn‘t this an ideal spot for a picnic dinner? Second DIto-lt must be. Fifty nzlllion insects can't he wrong. fl-nong the weeds identified by the f c grass. Dosh, ‘fctclic; chin-Fri 55h? delion, Prairie Sage. Awnless Brome Grass, Wild Buckwheat. Northern Beclstralv, Pineapple weed, Alsike clover, Rough Hair Grass, Common Plantain, Tumbling Mustard, Stink- vveeri, Couch grass, Canada Thistle, "One advan age Grands Prairie, however, is that wit: the present knowledge of weeds l the district, effective methods for th eradication and control on fan". lands should result in a high degre of control to the benefit of agricul ture in the Grands Prairie area. Sow Thistle and some thirty other WQEdS. Minlsrlfs Linlmrnt Neur for lllll§ Lunbago an, a’? imooweeoeooeoeoa~o+eeee oo+o+eoawo< E. R. BROW l46 Richmond St.. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summersiile, Lloyd Lewis +0000 064a 000 00040-0 onoo-oo-eooo-eooooooe-eqooee-eqegeg-q . -31?‘ Sensational Price For CHIFFON HOSIERY $1.15 a pair There are over twenty shades ha this three hundred and fifty pair pur- chase of really HIGH CLASS CHIFFON HOSIERY N0 subsfandards nor imperfects in this lot. They are made by one of the best mills in the country, with a repu- tation of doing business on the level, if it were not so we would not have touched them. We could not refuse this offer and pass the bargain on to you. Sires O-vsp 8'4 m 1:4 Shades ALLEY é’ Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. '