'9'? oh... I "J .'I'J.3T \... FINAL TODAY ELSA MAxwELL's FOR Plus News CARTOON “HOTEL WOMEN ” .,v»\ I 1 l l l ADDED . .l CRIME pots N0'l‘ PAY. AND PETE SMITH ’ARADE 2 DAYS-WEDNESDAY anu PRINCE EDWARD IHU "- ~-4.94;... KMJAY ,TODAY 3. WED_. $.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 STANLEY FIELDS l A L S 0 - SN-APSHUFS SPORT AND MUSICAL 3vn EToday’s Short Wax/of Radio Program Mil Time in Eastern standard); "“‘-"-“-'-"-"-"-'\n'i£ln"l?fln'iFn%5n'ln%Fln'L. IUISDAY. Auouir I NEW YORK 10:00 a m.—-Motody Matinee. WHXL, 17.78 meg., 16.8 in. NEW YORK 2:00 )3 m).—-"I-Iumcn Interest Wtori-is." by Ted Rogers. waxar, “-3 meg.,11.4 m. , BIISIILIN 5515 D.m-—-Minni Bclber, Ameri- gn Pianist. DJD. 11.7’! meg., 20.4 B 6:55 p.m?-Efdgidiygtol Program 01-RAA. 15.23 meg., 19.1 m. _ LONDON. P"~°° D m.—"Oi-eat oocuioru in m31‘llI.ment." 06!‘. 16.14 nu|., 3 111-; oer). 11.15 mg.. 25.5 '11-: con. 9.51 me¢.. 31.5 in. W0 pmllungfizgsdrmn o 1: mex., an m. i , ' .,_ xom . ,, -30 b.m.-——'ruesdcv Bvmphaniu; ntonio vlvlldl,” a talk. 2110 “-31 am mu, mi 7, solinnilcunr 30-45 pm. ._ non mu. waxm its: um... 31.4 in. our A _ rmm d‘-°° n~m.—-‘we. the People" - mna. waxnu, o.oo mag. 40.: m. ' Btll ;m.--.£°'l‘:Ioin hglldh by H!“ ‘ I V _ 4 -YE-. IN PERSON | "DON MESSER.” ON THE STAGE WITH HIS BACKWOODS BREAKDOWN °“ T“"'5d“V °"5"‘L“3» -51181155 22nd. Island were in the group viz Rev. {gr P“«P°S°- On Wedx_msd‘ay Vincent Murphy, s. .1.. Kmlmm. Le udes and Brownies will as- R,ev.1-{ugh Molihcc, S. J.. Selkirk 5 it WW‘ We 00n'ven~tion mo- and Rev. John Sullivan, s. .1. S‘sldc. w R gramme by lJ|‘0V1d'111B some musical Among the numerous clergy pre- numbers. sent in the sanctuary were His Ex- oellency Arch-bislmp McGuigim of FRI, and 1st Class Test Toronto and four of Father Mann- G xd ‘ hi to gun’: $’)rotliIers,xr1?ev.C&3.\'anhMo1lsé- 11. ea ws ng pass the an, ev. . A red Cnaa an, . AUG‘ 25‘26 swimming section of the 1st class J.. REgl0l’)l)1lS Coll c. Kingston, test are asked to telephone Mrs. REV. -70561111 Moiiirziml. S. J. Im- John Garfield In. Bros. lndl which amazed New ercl years ago. il.l1be1%t Garfl public attention in his debut as c ‘F9-‘d °‘ mm‘ actor in "Four Da.ughtars_" Ck‘ “Blackwell’s Island” At Capitol Today rxcr<m‘~Ts':Iu“ui7r Girl z;;..-.1. New: 4th. 5th. and 10 Guides of the mi, 5th. and loci, Companies have been asked by the Catholic Women's League to form a Guard o.f Honour at their Con- venllon to be held at Notre Dame ‘Academy. Will as miany please be at the Convent, at 7:30 th. Companies as possible ‘ Harry Cudrmore at once. BIRT morinl Hospital, W “Blackwell's Island." lihe Warner cture is based, as the tltlg °9- - “D011 the rlson scandal ur.l< Cit aims ad tionnl from old who come to‘ W130 the voung newcomer from the New York stage does not’ “V9. is he did in "Four Daughters." . a. more supporting role but is that central character o lnaturul lme by %l;‘I;‘l}l}(l! demand for more or Garfield courageous, young newspa oeeda brill the star W510“ 15. In fact. a response oirner Bros. to the insistent A manifest upon the re- ters." DE-U891 tgart in the new picture is different from the char- ed in his first picture. llwkwell‘s Island," a ive, dynamic rm‘ who suc- ving the r repor inn ly in cchie goal he sets for himself, Out For Revenge That goal is two-fold: First, to bring to notice the gang leader and en who have murdered the policeman brother of the girl he loves, and, second. to ex rise and correct the fantastic conditions at the city jail on Blackwell's Island: A: is well known as a result of 9. far reaching investigation of condi- tions and management, the jail was virtually been taken over by a can lender and his followers. They no onldv live in luxury. not only oolne on go as they please. but have set- uclly or mined the institution as 5 huge ct, with the loss fortunate rlsoners as their customers and vic- inu. In addition to Garfield. the out includu mnry Lane . stanlaiy V tor Jory. Dick Puree . Morgan _ wn, Granville Bates. Anthony Averll, Peel)’ Shannon Q_h_".9L_..F"?Y» of I First Marriage." vaudeville in on. lot. TPA4, 11.71 meg.. 25.6 m.: TPBII. 1i.BB meg., 25 2 m. IIEBIDIA. COSTA RICA 0:00 p.m-—Broadcast in English. "Voice of Conic Rico." TIANRH. B.N menu. 80.9 m. . nimnovzu 0:00 _p.m.—-lnppy Program. P00. B.I0 mom, 31.2 in. , BERLIN 0 id p.ln.——0enncn Radio Bands. urn, 11.1‘! mum. 221.4 m. ’ LONDO 9:45 p.m.—-"nae Story of Mol- quiio oer. Ill. meg., 1u.a 111.; (I91). .l1.9B..meg.. 26.5 m.: 058. 9.51 meg.. 31.6‘ m. PITIBIUEGH x;i:I)°o“p.m.—Dcno: Music. WB-, , . meg. II. III. ’ o1Nt':rNNA'i.-I 11:10 p.m. -— lflllllll mansion. 0.00 mt-g., 0.5 in. nu .u.'.f’.:»'é‘.’i.. song: by uliuiaoéi 321:. 15.10 ammo.» in. ~ on Aug . Wlilurd It ll _ 1 F0 the fact that it pro 15‘ 1931 to Mr. and W has pitai 17 aoenirt) a. 9'3’ daughter belle.) (Patriot nlease copy.) HS RD—At Covehueaxi Road on Aug. '5. Leonard Beanh. DEATHS 1' the story and ()~}{0LLoRAN _ At °' ‘he i>l=tU1’e- Aug, 15th, 1939, Bertha Albina. o'- I-Iclloran. beloved daughter cif Mr. and Mrs. Gus 0'1<lollo:a.n, aged lo years. notice late 1. ‘Q3’? lV'T< her 61st Stewart afternoon at 2 ' DOWLING-—At Mount siani Has- New York City. on August 20. i939. Mrs. Flora Emma Dow. ling, aged V8 years. W146 01 ‘-110 late Josoph A. Dowling_ Funeral MucKENZFE-—-At riw P. E. Island Hospital on Smnda" weuinm \7~cKan7.ie in ear. Funeral from the Mt. Dnited Church Wednesday o'clock. August CO0KE—-Alt Mt. Stewart on Sun- day, August 20, 1939. Cooke in her‘ 72nd Tuesday at 2 oclcck. Fisher Me- ocdstook, N. B. . 1939 to Rev. and Mrs. . Picketis of Andover, N. B.. 3. do gfhler, Nora. Elaine. (nee (Roma Greenfield. Mrs. Artemaa Tyear. Punerrl ere will be 3- ,-M Celebrated First Solemn High Mass Rev. St. Clair A. Monoghan, S. .7.. son or Mr. (1 ‘.ur;.. J. .l-I. Monsign- an, City, oeic rated h.s ilrsv. solemn High Mass in St. Dunstan: Basilica ll!-46 Sunday at 11 o‘clock, assisted as deacon by his brother, Rev. Uav- an Monaghan of st. Duustanks Col- lege and as sub—cleztcon by Hey. The sermon was preached by the very Rev. J. A. Murphy, l). D., rec- tor of St. Dun:;l:lll's lmlverslty. Father Mcxnugllan was one of the twenty Je5.l.Ul.S Oi'(la.lllCd to ug. 13 by Bishop Deschumps. 'lhree other young men from P. real and Rm‘ . Maurizc Monaghan, s. J. of Camplon college. Regina. Father Mcnaghun lclt irsterdny for Ml8{‘0llCll(‘. wlierc he w guest, of his uncle, Rev. Dl'._ ‘ghan and lf"lV(*.'~' this morning: for Montreal. wllerr he will continue his studies for (Ill0lll€T your. UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates (By Tho Canadian Press! At Montreal —Poimrl 4.88 3-16: U. S. dlr 1 00 1-64: franc 2 84 31- 32, At New York —Pound -‘.68 1-8: Canadian dlr 1.00; frunc 2.65. At Paris —Pound 176 71 fr: U S. dlr 37.75 fr; Canadian dlr 3'7.- 74 fr. In Gold --Pound 11s, 5d: U. S. dll' 59.43 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 43 cents. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Iv a n relatives and illco inc 20. Miles and nu~.~‘.s.1gu~l of in their recent. sad herea\'emIo-Int. Card Of Thanks ll‘ llhe central Guardian . ence of her mother. Mrs. _t,"..'.J L 1_;_A.J This column is reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising of 3 newly nntun may be Inserted ll 5 cents a word strictly pay- nblo In ulvnnce. ‘ —" Lin! INSUR- L-9189-7-21-31 POLICE COUll'l'—At police court yesterday five pvmhibiion cases were (me week. one clrlmk was fined three dollars and costs or five days. Another was sentenced days’ in Jan. A GONFEDERATION IN CE. BRIDAL COUPLE WELCOME!) A delightflul surpris,-a party was held at '15 Ambrose street by the friends of Mr. and lyilrs. en Macdonnld to welcome them home after an enjoyable honeymoon trip through the Maritlmies. A dainty lunch was served by the fl1e'fl»d£. The rest of the evening was then spent in singing and dancing. LAID To REST —The funeral of Mrs. Roy Large was held privately yesterday morning from i.heHrai&- Chandler. services at the home and grave were conducted by Adjutant Ilvnch. Interment Peoples Ceme- tery. The palil bearers were: Messrs. H. J. A, Brown. Bertram Patter- son. William Collins, Reg. Webb. Art Godkln and Holly Crockett. T0 WEI) TODAY ——Mlss Marcie Muclieod, R N dalwhwr of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mncbcod, of Bddszetown. and now on the staff of the Nova Scotln Smlntorlllm at Krntvillc, will be married today at Mulpcque to Donald K. Crowdis. Halifax, only son of Rev and Mrs. Crowdis, formerly of Halifax, but now of Malpeout-. P. F. I. The urnom is on the toncliim: staff of Sir Cila*le= Tu=m~,r,~r School, Hall- fax,—tHalifax Chronicle.) FAMJJLY BEREAVED — Mrs. B. W. Sherwood was called to Norton. N. B.. yesterday by the death of her ne ew, H. M. Sherwood. of that pace, He was a well known and highly respected business man and farmer, and his passing will be Louis llougan of the Basilica staff. the riesthocd in Montreal on Sunday, maoulutc Conception College, Mont- ll be thr- Monu- greotly felt in the community. His wife predeceased him a few years ago. He leaves to mourn one son. C, B. Sherwood, and one daugh- ter, Miss Muriel, a student at Acadia University; also one sis- ter, Mrs Ira H Sli7‘D. of Ham- steod, N. B.. and one brother, L. M. Sherwood, Sccretaizy of the Fraser Lumber Company. FERRY AR.-KIVES FOR RE- PAlR.S—The old ferry, Prince Ed- ward Island arrived in Charlotte- town shorrtly after 1 o'clock yesltrn d-ay afternoon and docked at Bruce Stewart and Co.’s Wharf. The ship will have her machiner overhauled hcrc. Earlier this scu- son she was in dry dock at Saint John 501‘ repairs to her hull, The ‘on a. visit. Biological station served on grounds. L235 WILL TOUR CLl'.TBS— Dr. J, A. Clark. t of the Clan. lottowwn Eiapurlmental swam and district over-nor of Rotary International t Suryia. on a two. or olu on his 1°9~i'ned yester- . i _u_u Jul day. CAB. TRUCK IN COLLISION- A car and truck collided at me come: of Hililsboro and Fitzroy Streets last evening. Police were looking for the truck drlvonwhom they were inlor-med did not stop following the accident. There was slight damage. AT EOTARY —:Mr. George W. McPhee, M.P. for Yorktown, Saskatchewan was guest speaker at the weekly Rotary luncheon yesterday. A native of West River this Province Mr. McPhee .spending part of the summer at Dalvay House. Speaking on me Empin: and the Coronation Mr. McPhee declared “the British Empire which has BJWIY5 given to her people liberty and security was the greatest heritage which Providence has given any people," Mr. MucPhee strongly upheld the stand taken by Chamberlain all the time of the Munich crisis, and said if Chamberlain were wrong Gladstone John Bright, Tennyson, and the Saviour Himself were wrong. Rotarlan W. E. Scanne- buxy was in the chair and the guests were, Roturians Charles A. Piper. Wt-st Rutland, Vermont, Dr. H A. Latunc Alexandria, Vir- Kl-Ylla. H. B Cratz, Schwenskville, Pennsylvania, Rev. 8. 0. Link- letter. Boulder, Colorado, and Stewart Ernwnlee, of Preston, On- itwca E tarlo. Also non Rotsrians G, Stacker. Montreal. Professor letcher Lindsay, Ontario, P, cam. GT0“. Sioux. Quebec and C. 1'‘. Fisher, of Montreal. PERSONALS Mrs. Lincoln returned to New Yon; yesterday aimzr visiting her iatllcr, Mr. Wm. 11. McDonald of this city. Mrs. R L. Rolleston Quebec, is visltiil-g Mr. and Mrs. C. M. SLla.nnon, Brighton. Mrs. John l\4',cKeoi:ne-y and youngest daughter of Mt. Stewart lczl. for Boston, 'I'hurs_day momu-lg. Nlrs. A. N. Gillls, B. A., of Truro, N. 8., and two sons, Creighton and Angus, are spending KL. SPECIAL PRIZES SPECIAL DANCES S15_ In CASH Lu;:rl:y%:ncer RAGE THREE 315.00 Bank Night- At Beach Grove inn TUESDAY IT'S A GYRO DANCE comments On ‘calm And Poise’ Of British People When Christian Youth from 73 nations and 220 separately or- ganized religious groups gatihtlred recently for a. nine day would con- ference in , , they received a. from Her Majesty the Queen of e Nether- lands. Her Majesty said. “It is a great pleasure to me to lmow that You. who have come together from all parts of the world are united in my country. In the coming days may the spirit through which Jesus Christ rules the life of every mm, and which helps to solve conhrovcrsies and problems, you the way. The World Conference of Christ- ian Youth was attended by tiff Can- adian Young People the Church as well as C W 0 Student Christian movxament. Three Maritime young people at- tended in the persons of Miss Jean Creighton of Wolfvlile. Milss Ida Goddard, Moncton. and Miss Doro- thv Wilson of Berwick. N. 5. Rev. G. Hayden Sl’A3'WB.l't of Cal- gary. Alberta, who is a visitor on the Island this week will be tell- ing the very interestino story of the Conference in Central Christian Church on Tuesday evening before leaving for meetirllzs in Summer- Sidfl On Thursday. Rev. Mr. Stewart was in Lon- don during the recent Air Raid mcnoevers and the South of Enc- la.nd "Black out" experiment. He will describe the experience on the 'I‘ue.sday evening meeting. some outstanding leaders of youth were present at Amster- dam includimz the Archbishop of York: Dr. John R. Mott. Dr. Jesse a holiday in the City. original plan had been to have the ship come here immediately followilig release from _dry dock but the schedule was interrupted to enable the ferry to operate as E‘ a spam ship during the week of the Ccnfedomtion celebration. Fol- lowing that she was left lree un- til alter Exhibition Weclc ENJOYED LOVELY GARDENS- Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Murray and their two children. Alfvzod and Marilyn, of Lansdale, Pecnnsylvainin, and Jacksonville, Maine, are vis- iting Dr. Murra,y‘s sister. Mrs. Ira Mallett, Granville, and his brother Charles, Charlottetown. Dr. Mur- ray was born at Bradulvbzme. but left for Boston, when :1 young man more than twenty years ago He is pastor of the First Baptist Church. Landlsdale, Pn.. and dean and professor of ywmholorv in the American Theological seminary. Willminszton. D31, He .§talll:l‘1ed for his doctorate degree under Austin K. de Blols of Philadelphia, cousin of the Llflll. fitvcrnor of Prmc--, Edws;rd Island. Govt-rnor DeBl0i:»' entertained Dr. and Mrs lvlmray, Mrs. Ira Malfletl and Mrs. Chan‘- les Murray in his gardens. Dr. Murray, who has travelled extensive- in Europe, Asia and the Orient was delighted with the beauty and charm of the gardens. and en- thusiastically declared it to b6.IBAT superior to mlmy of the luxurious gardens of Europe. He appeared surprised to find such a variety of mowers and arrangement of them on itihn Island He declared the’ Governor to be 3. most gracious host. THE BAPTISH’ CHURCH - Tho Rev. Ross C, Eaton B. D. oc- - G. Mr-Lure and (Im- ll_v wish to thank their friends and Canadian ‘ ~~i‘iln ii‘- Lcmm ‘or the M” I u :;']rr:pail:‘y lmoral sanctions, its values. Do not short service at the home btfofl f h U ited Church at 513?? °' Chnrioltetown and North Wlltablre Phone H9 Iluspllal desire to felt izpprcclallnn iii‘ the ll|‘l‘r'-ll Work Moomplishrd by me Ladies of the 'u"ln'in"U'-'u'n"V """"5 Bullion. and Holy rtlocmcr Par- Igheg in preparing and nlfervlglt l d l l [lo wcct B No Do ;‘|'°lJ.VlsIICI|:Ir "Exhibition. They ire most. gran-tful. lloo. 1; fk‘l):|'!s.'3:il;; b - as: an c :ll'|d“(‘l’)‘sDI:. Scicwnrt Jones of Rob- ert Slnl son Cn. Lld., for the use of an elp week. to those who aided in trims- portntion. all of which helped very materially in make grout success. rm". Sm.“-5 of um Charlottetown express hourl- rctrlc frlgldalrc during the this work a cuvpied the pulpit morning and ev- eninsz on Sunday. Mr. Ea.tor~.‘onsi'n;z his l.h0l.lR‘]'i’l. on the text, “’.d‘1:~ fool Mr. A F. Atkins, lnot o - owl-, Frodlericton, N ., fit suave- eenl. visiting ills old home here, gu :-st of his St . )mther, James, King Mr. and Mrs. James Flood and Miss Betty Flood left yester- d-ziy morning on a holiday trip to Boston and New York. Dr. T, T. and Mrs. left yesterday via the Hoohelaxa on return to Shcrbmok. N. 8. after spending the week-end with the farmer's parents Mr. C J. Monaghan, of the O N. R. Hotel Department, Ottawa. who has been spending his holi- days with his parents in the city. left on return Monday morning. Monaghnn Mrs. R. G. McClure and fam- ily have returned from Moncton when they were attending the funeral of Mr. Mcclur 42. Rev. E M. Aitken. Mm. Aitken and family are leaving on i to Calgn . Alln., on Tuesday morning tor spending their vaca- tion on the Island. Misses Edna Fiarrar and Gillesgie spent Exhibition Week in the it)’ {zuests of ND‘. and M13. Wilbert Gil espie. cliiidrren, Donnie and Jean, who" have been speildlml ‘part ummer with rs. La.nnon's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Dou- szlns, Georgetown. left ywbeirdny morning on return to their home in West Roxbury, Mass. Miss Florence A, MacDonald of Cambrid,-ge, Mas hath said in his heart, there is no God,” took as his subject "Don't be Foolish," This is a day when too many are ignoring religion. be oteriulously be foolish, do not 230. Ksimrple enough to believe that the universe and man are merely 9. matter of chance, foolism wns the man who built not on the rock but on the sand. Jesus in one of his parables told of the man who plac- ed foolish trust in material things sayimz “take thine ease. eat. drink and be merry." to xvhich God says thou fool. Truly indcwi onc‘s life consisteth not in the u“unda.nce of thlmrs but in personality enriched by God. Live not for the moment and for the immediate ihingp of life. be not as the foolish virgins. be ready and lmepared to meet the tmszodies of life. its losses as well as its open doors and its great on- portunitieo. be preprlred in faith and courage and confident hope for the great adventure. The soloist. of the morn/ln<r was Mrs. '1‘. Roy Cudmom who film a rich minor- ing of "spirit of Holy Love " land on n. short visit with fl11ei'ida and mlotives She was accom- panied by her neioe, Mm. L. J. MRCLPRH, Mr. Earl Maclieod and mother. Mr. James Gayle, Jr. left day for Antiizonish. w’he1'o he will attend the Economic Oonvfe-re-noe at Francis Xavier University, sponsored by the University Ex- ie-nsion Department, which opened ihc-re wstrrdny. and closes on Wed- Mr Charles Donald, accompanied by ms moth- er, Mrs Mary MacDonald, former- ly of Vernon River: now residents delightful vacation on the Island Miss Alma Dollcr of I-l'avel’hill, Mass. accompanied by Mrs Charles Campbell of Wollnston, Mass., have returned home after spending 11. very pleasant vacation the past month visiting friends and relatives in different parts of the Province. om Jeanette in 3,, Mrs, Edumr Lennon and her two My-, Dupgm 3,,-rived 1,, o1,a,r1ou,e- Stewart Mam 1 of Quincy, Mnss., are enjoying a| M ‘Baderr. Dr Vls-rr t'Hooft. Dr. Reinold Ncibur to mention fl fe-w B/EV. G. HAYDEN STEWART To bcrinc V4;§€'l1he1' L600 delemlles overly ation in the world midst of the present inter- ainernaendouu advern e of e Axnsferdom chris- tinin Youth conference. Besides Beach Grove Inn Charlotteiown Royalty 2 1-2 Miles from eh. City. A Summer Hotel, Ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equufled H large airy rooms, with running water or private bath Good Salt—water Bathing PRIVATE BEACH Tennis--Golf Nearby-— Doncing, etc. EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rates for August Catering to Dinner-parties and Afternoon Tea: fi%%%& large delegations from Great Bri- tain. the U. B. A. nd there were delegates l-om nations that are in the t of trouble and danger. There were delegations _fmm France. C , Poland Hun- gary, Itaily, slovvakia, Belgium as well as from less known plcoeu like, Burma, Gambia. Gold Coast. Iceland, Iraq, Nyassalamd, Iran. and so on. Rev. Mr. Stewart spent some five weeks in Europe and was able to sense the tension and nervousnwl of the Continental people as they mingled together and spoke frank- ly with one another in u way they would only be able to do It I Christian Ocnfezence. He has nigh praise for the poise oi the English and Scottish people who spoke very little of any ear or ill-will toward other nations. and who at less seem to be perflectly ca.1m.A story to illustrate the apparent calm of the English comm from a London bus driver who at the time of re- cent I. R. A. bombings calmly remarked to Ross Pratt the bril- liant young Con-adian pianist now studying in London, "I shall have to take you home a Tawney‘ way to-night -Sir—the:v’ve just blown ll) Piccadilly Circus." Mr. Pratt ID- sured Mr. Stewart that the ban driver made the remark as as he would have done if he h been kin: of getting a. fender a six wool: lecture four of Canada which will take him throuegh to Vancouver when he is the Min- ister off the Shelton Melnotiiall Christian Chmvch. Too Late To Clasify ro LE'1‘—HEA'l‘ED nmmsnxn an mmevnt. Apply 159 Kent or gllfie 923. L-226-8-mil; VVANTED A MAN FOR. FARM work. Stirling Max:Kinnon. Nortll River L-228. town Baturdn and planned to leave for Nerw'founsdl'and but was delayed by unfavorable weather re . He was accompanied by Mr. rrei, co- pilot. The men planned to a short hang? in the Ancient Colony obobl ling here on their re- urnlo thisweek.'Iiheyaire fl- FOR SALE-—BABY CARRIAGE Apply 5 Douglas Street. L-229. I-$()—'A_RDER.S‘_" ACCOMMODTTED fit 7 Upper Hfllsboiio St. Private _ olme. L-gZi‘l-8-22-215 FOB 8ALE—-1936 CHEVROLET in: a three-passenger Waco cmb plime. ca.-r. Apply 45 Upper Prince. L-232-8-flfl. Grasshopper Menace As many fields are infested with grass- hoppers we are asking the farmers to keep ii look out for same. If they find any destruction of crops, we would advise using poison mash. l This Department is absorbing part of the cost of this treatment. Directions can be partment or from the obtained from our De- Eniomologicnl Labora- tory, Experimental Farm. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE L200-8-22-4i fhlfifih L-21.5.‘! llnhlmvbhn has .. , . .- BRINGING UP FATHER ATINTHE u . so cues-D A ANT TO CRY LlKE THAT’ ’? 3.. my. in... ramufsnau I:-. warn us» n-=~=d' .:&'_ M: . (lg; an.-—