AUGUST 10. loss ___% . : Final Showing T0day-2_3().7_00_9‘00, Robert Monigomery-Rosland Russell- IN “ LIVE, PLUS NEW ING 8c QUEENO IN PARIS Robert Benchley y, POVE, Aw LEARN” CORRIGAN Q IN IRELAND AND MUSICAL "I'M GOING "I'm eoinq to nay her off along with ti... sucker she hooked up with! I'm going fl‘ to make them both sweat for every min. ute oi the 1O years I spent in Public ll Big House No. J.__ [ELSE - STIRRING ENTER- I TAINMENT _ _ t: an s A a ALSO lilsxlzl (‘AIVIOON "LONLFIIV"? GIIO COIIIMINITT‘ SIN; - - . “LITTLL "LIVES AGAIN z, Q muss STEWART I" nos LIONEL sraunsn - f Thursday - Friday DAILY 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 l". BI. EDWARD PRINCE CAPITOL TODAY 8. THUR. "UFillifl-s I I I I 591-2595 u panic. I in PIIQIVGVILIQ‘! l1‘ Pupils - nlliiiiiln Plus- Ilo n c I C°m9d¥— , "llllflv- Snapshots pullcnl tropical a “Ilittiemll/iiss Roughneck” At Capitol l\'l‘ wielands little child still‘- I-“vltlwli, proves the Sllrl ‘ 5t": ill _ 0,>Cll todnv ut the Capitol Theatre. ‘lilo .~tt"'s voice is unbeliev- nlvlv. ll‘ sings. difficult, Optlkllifi arias with the ease and pose of =l ivil-trlpolitan lllZlTlfl dunna. l\ii.l lllllls in a l-plcntiid all-around per- formance that will win the hellfi- 01 the most critical cliserver. c IllHSiC and 5011-‘: (‘omyrsltions have been cleverly interwoven with vine and action. Slliltiortillg little Miss Fellows ls Leo (ZUTIIIO, who. with hi; usual inimitable performance would sterl‘ "l". show were ii. not for the sup- ‘rrb work of the child star. outstnlltilng pclforlnluiccs are con- tributed by Scott Cotton and Jac- queline Wells, who portray‘ the romantic lends. and the always laugh-abh- Mlzlgulxll ii‘\'l!l‘.'.. As the story opens Edith is a Blunt.- blili. you love tn hutc. To further o. chance aCqiillllllillllJfi Math Miss wells, colten, a movie anon, otters to take the entire family to Hollywood and put the youn ster in films. Her adventures in H9 lvwood Ire nolbin short of hilarious, Leo Carrllo turns in a splendid rrforlllunce as the hulltblc. care- ree blaster of a one room shack that offers equal shelter to goats, 1101's. cats and youngstrrs and which finally proves the turning point in the lie of Edith whm she inad- vertently stumbles upon the Mexi- cilll family, Edith is su rb as she sing". one Oi-UIIIOIIIIOSI, ifficult of all 0",: tattle ailas_ ‘Caro Nome" fr<m "Rigo. ml wWtth equal facility “llllil-“ler silizs "The Wren," euedicl JEws sr-zllk militia; MZRLIN ~_ lCPi - Streams of Jcivs vlslt United States enlbavsies lllld consulates in Germany to look it American c'ty tiircctonc‘; for ad- .'Thls column Is reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of a WWW nature may be inserted at 4c a word strictly payable in ad. VIHCB. ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be bonded to the.r Rent. Archie Hume. ..*MRS. ALLISON blur-LEAN, Montague, will be at home to her friends on Friday, August 12th fronl 3 to 8 o'clock. L-2l5-8-9-1i. NATIVES DUBIOUS OF SOUTH AFRICA DURBAN, Aug. 9 —(CP-Reutersi —Cireat Britain was described as DOUGLAS SCOTT JOHN CARRADINE ~__ SIDNEY BLACKMER Eastern Guarding E STRADNE R — Saturdoy iiousing. 0f The Provincial Association fins had pasted over 700 of their large posters lll hotels, stores restaur- otller p aces throughout the Mari- time Provinces. The Fair fins been advertised in fourteen llelvspapers in Nova Scolia and New Bruns- wick and ln four gilipels on Prince Edward Island, ilonl C. F. C. Y. Charlottetown, which reatrnes into Quebec and all through the Mari- times and C. H. G. S. of Summer- side. both Dollllilll‘ radio stations. £11115. Llfl-FFISPB. ruiltvzly‘ stations and‘ THE~CHARLOTIPETOWN fGUARDlAN v__ ‘The tlenEiLtiuarliian This column b: reserved for new; n! local interest but. advertising of a newsy nature may be lnsgl-Lgd at 4 cents a word strictly pay- nblo in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE msun AKCE- L-6789-7-21-3i2 HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. ‘ L-i7lI-6-22-Wed-t1. CUM-MUN NAN GAIDIIEAL _. About i500 D60 ie are expected to be present at. t e gathering of the Clfliis of Prince Edward Island ‘at Qlfiu under the auspices of Calcdolnall Club. The gathering is u popular event and there will be means of transportation for those 1!} i119 Cll-yavlthout cars, starting floln Whltcs Restaurant. l-‘alulux’ REUNION - A very Dlvll-vullt faintly re-tuliou took place in Wulslm» south at the lovely 10inc- of M4". and Mrs. Athol Selim, Mi. and Mrs. M’. Cedric West Lullelrourg, Ml". Robt, Sinclair west and family, Eldon, 1mg, Anne ‘bl sfllluders. city. and Mr. w. C. west, York, were present and all enifllved themselves at. this inl- Prilml-llll family re-ullion. SPENDING VACATION HERE__ Dr. ‘A. Clair Smith, a prominent dentist oi Boston and one of th successful Islanders abroad 15 Sllvllfllilg his vacation here the guest of his mother Mrs. Nltlrgaret "blruth. of Walcl" Street, While mo. Willie‘ to the Island through me l-joluted sections of Maine. Dr. blllllll “'11s called upon to lerforln all operation by the roadsi c, Dao l0, ""1915! effort and the doctor's ilélll a serious accident wits avert- IIAI) NARROW ESCAPE- Wllut might have been a \L'l‘_\.‘ serious tlccideltt occureci attAlex- ululra yesterday: Willie Ml". Art- hur C. Wood, u well kllowll farin- er and fox rancher oi‘ Alexandra, was crossing the highway with a, horse and wagon-lend ui hay, an auto zipproaclled and before Mr. Wood could nlakt: the crossing, it twrasheti into the load of hay, tilrowlllg i_lilll to‘ tile ground. Mr, Wood received a nasty cut on the head. and was badly shaken up. ELECTED PRESIDENT‘ - Mr, George Kltson, Hampshire, vras elected President of the Liberal As- sociation of the 2nd District of Queens at the annual session of the organization Monday night. Other offlezers include: Vice Presi- dent. D. J. Maclman, North Will- shlre; Secretalgv, J. E. Moffatt. New Glasgow; District. Executive: Pres- ton Campbell. New Glasgow‘; Tim- othy Rochford, Rocky Point; Percy Nay. Hunter River; Allison Mac- Millan, Fairview and Willard Nich- olson. Mavfleld, bfembers of the Central Exectltive: Preston Camp- bell, Llluchlalld MacKillnon, Canoe Cove. Addresses were given by Messrs. Angus MacPhee. M. P. P., Hell. B, W. lfiPagti. Premier Comin- bell, Holt. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works. W. F. Alan Stew- art. M. P. P. and J. L. Douglas, M. P. Brief-remarks were made bv Alexander Matheson, Acting SccL the - i i ‘NO-O 0Q OVOOO-O O-OOOQ-Q §§O-§O-Q O oo++0oooo0w0¢¢vo¢o4o4v0\ YOUR FEET HURT ? _ Why suffer with sore, tired, och- mi- Ilurllillil i001. weak arches, painful corns. cailouses, lugroivlng IIIIIIS, club nails or those distress- "llf inflamed bunions when you can have them painlessly and scienti- "wllv treawd- Phone liu. H. J. A. BROWN (UIYBIKNIISI - Podiatrist 143 Gt. Geo. S1,, Charlottetown \oo—vooao+voroooooooooooo Maury Qnttch (mum) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th ‘I-IIO-“Plfifilvgilfllllga TERDAY — The yesterday of l0 North Ml", Mc- PUNERAL YES funeral took place John Thomas (lodlrr-v Nlltshire Cemetery. Rev. Quarrle assisted b_v Rev PliTLL‘ conducted the burial sort at the house and grave. 'I‘ho pal! hcartrs were Nlessrs. Bruce N03‘, Keir Heathcrly‘, Nlilllll- Henderson, Dan- iel Mi. . William Yonkvr. Dun-i (l. I’. R. PIKESIDIINT COMING-l Sir Edward Bezltty, President of the Canadian Pacific Rallwtrv is expected to arrive in this Province on Friday. He will travel by auto- mobile from Borden to Charlotte- town where he will spend a short time before returning to the maln- land enroute to Halifax. Sir Ed- ward is scheduled real today and spend Thursday‘ at St. Ancircyvs, N. B. FAIYIIIOI‘. Charles Peters and Go;- don MacNeiil. They plan to slit-lid o. few days at Gregors Hotel, Bruckley‘. INJURED IN ACCIDENT-Nil‘. Colin Power oi Charlottctc~z-.p. is ill the Prillcc County Ilomita‘. a‘ Sumlncrside with llljtlfics received rel-dr_v of the Queen's County Lib- eral Association. G, Holmes and Reuben Maccionald. accanllncdatioil will not, be llearl "an anxious parent" and the South African protectorates as "her mar- riageabie daughter" in a speech by Senator Edgar Brookrs at a meet- ing of the Institute of Race Rela- tions here. "The Union (of South Africa) is a pressing suitor whose behavior in the past has brought him a quest- ionable reputation," Senator Brook- es added. He was discussing the question whether the protectorates of Bechuanaland. Swaziland and Basutolund should be transferred to the Union, Britain was wondering if she dared trust her daughter to a man with a reputation like that of the Union. said Senator Brookes. But there were signs that the Union had turned over a new leaf and in many ways would make rt good match- The natives who spoke at the meeting were fur from unanimous in supporting incorporation. The predominant opinion was that they could hot advise their fellows in the roteciorates to come under an adlnnistration which upheld cer- tain discriminations against the na- tives under its control. BOOK _____ T— m“ BI. D SPLASH OF COLOR. Bookshelves are being fitted into the decorative scheme for esthetie as well as for practical reasons. Shelves arc being placed so bonk bindings provide attract- ive splashes of color. The vari- cnlored jackets relieve the plain wall silrfaces of modern interiors. ‘OIIU new living rooln is entirely circled by a single-tier recessed bookcase. The colorful band of books provides pleasing contrast with the brightly polished panel- ing of mahoenny which extends front bookshelf to ceiling. , The color values of book bind- ings tire utilized to advantage in another bookcase which is built in half-moon shape. The gay jacket; stand out conspicuously against. the blond tones of the bleached sufficient to house these glle and we would householders who have rooms to let will phase get in touch with the Prince Edu-ard Island Travel Bureau, Rilly Building. Queen Street. phone illlllllJfii‘ I100. where nlrtingenients have been ulade t0! l. ls’ rooms and where visitors re- quiring rooms will be (lirccted to report. Please state number of lcolns. brief description and rates, PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION YOU EAT SILVER- NDTITITTE n‘ Did you know that when you eat. st l. n. it writer in a London daily lle\. apcr. Silver is melted into ingots. roll- ed by machinery to an extreme thinness. then beaten till it is as delicate as u t" bweb. sweet meats. Heavy Damage By Hall In Manitoba (By The (‘anadian Press) ST. JEAN. Mali, Aug. ii~Hail ated at $3,000. At Bnissevnin. west of here. five horses were repel-teal killed on the walnut. __ EXHIBITORS‘ AN NOW IN STOCK BRAN - SHORTS OIL CAKE MEAL FASTERFAT FISH WHITE CORNME SCHUMACHER ROLLED OATS d: Also the well known brands WHEAT FLOUR. ALI. of which we are ceiling "flies frl .l .~, a ‘hem Iliikralica tdclsrwelrlicgf gm help. ATTENTION YELLOW OORNME YELLOW CRACK: YELLOW HOMINY FEED EY MEAL GLUTEN FEED FEE SUGAR BEET PULP EXTRA QUALITY FEED WHEAT farm of Glen Marlin when light.- nin_g_>struck. . D DAIRYMEN — MIDDLING h‘ ME AL AL D CORN L D OATMEAL of nuzxn aha mam) at reduced prices. Don't fail to call and lei. our prior-a before buying. A. HORNE Ga’ CO. CIIARLOTTETOWN ‘ , available when a car in which he was a passenger overturned on the Char- lottetown - Summerside highway near Springfield early yesterday‘. Power was picked up unconscious and taken to hospital where he re- Froln iliiornizllioli ‘that. we get ~ - . go believe that a very great nunl- PhRSOAALS ‘r 0f visitors will l-ome to Char- ., , ,, , _ , , lottetown. some esgilltute as _high ‘Slliamgukclfé M - L000‘ “m? W? Arnmmws‘ Pllloyllb: a brief vacation in the Maine and ctilel 1111.05. Tile hotel} w‘. U“, fltlt)sts of M]. and Mrs Frederick C, Adams, King Street. Capt. H. L. Power. Canadian Airways and Mrs. Power have >p0lll the last two weeks holiday"- ‘fill!’ at Morrison's Beach, George- town. , Mr. P. W. Clarkin, Division Freight and Passenger Agent and Mrs. Clarkln and daughter lvlodc- lrn are spending their vacation at Cox's Hotel, Souris, ASSOCIATION Miss Aggie Reardon has arrived Li. Col. D. A. bllieKirlnon, D. S. 0. from Minneapolis, Minn, to spend “esteem. a vacation in the city. She is a y, w, 1x01113511, guest of MP5. J. Connolly. Mtss gem-Mary, Heardon last visited her former L..gg7_3.10.31_ home eight years ago, Ml". and Mrs. H. J. Kennedy and soil, Guy. returned Monday night from a tell day motor trip in Oli- thc little round sliver sweet left". Qiwbec and i‘ "a" of m“ the confectioner tlses to decorate Umwd swims- cllkes you .110 actually eating pule Miss Add“ Machonfln. dictum‘ of thr- i\'l'il.‘s$fl('llllfi(‘lis Osthcopathe- tic Hospital, Jamaica Plains, ar- rived ill the province last night to spend a short vacation with her )Il(llilt‘l‘ Mrs. E. D. Giills, The Hill. Tile silver‘ ‘ ves" are trimmed Fitzroy Strce square, nlul it, these trilnlnhllrs which look like “silver paper" that Ml". Alvin I id. heud slotfkkeflll- are usctl quite safely for coating (‘r oi the Mfilltliue Eicellll! C0- Lid., lteeotlijlllnivd by his wife and s.>n amt daughter left last week Oil n holidav motor trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. Ford is a delegate t0 the Sons of England c IllVPllflOll being held the-re, IIt- intends tn visit Montreal, 'I‘0l"nuto and other Cali- adian (‘flies and the United States bclorc returning home. Ml", Howard S. Hilddeu and Mrs. struck fills snuth-ivestern Iifani- Haddt-n of Springb-ank Plantation. tcba town with devastating: fury Killvsiree. Sluth Carolina. who yesterday: Nfore lhnn 1.00:1 win- 113"‘ bl-‘Pll -*?’i"“]“‘F‘-' “m”, {mligh ticws were rlllilrilvil. roofs were i rgmpllg" glnlqlzizqlllsmxgfgllgixal Sig‘; slashed. 4 gardcils destroyed and are ll‘|‘“yinq m‘ Smurdn‘. momma clcps lulmrl. Damage was esiim- rm. nonhm.“ Qua)“, who“, ML H. id lopcs to add to his hunt- “ m 1 timber" wolf. that int: trophies a muv be shot there at any time of the vcar. I fileiice Tolloisteiii I And other interested livestock breech-rs. Mr. G. M. Clemons of Ilrantfnrd, Ontario, secretary of the Ilolstvitl Frlcsian Assoclnllmi .0! (‘lunadn will show scenes of the outstanding herds 0f HD1816"! taken In Ilnlland and other Eur- opean countries while nn his honeymoon trip lust summer. Mr. Clemons will also give a lecture on his trip. The agriculture room If’ Print-l- of Wales (foliage will be fur the, meeting which will start at 8 cfclock Sflhlflll)’ evening, August 13. CECIL STEWART. IIAMPSIIIRE. Secretary, Ilolslein Breeders Antisoc- iation of Prince Edward Island. L~28i-8-l0-4i. Too Lute To (llasify __ MAN WANTS Plltlllf‘, i098 or rdlnll. L-286—8-i0-3i. EXPI-IRIENFIII) work oil farlu. write "B" C,o Gila F O R S A L E -— IlOME-COOKING business, well established. Apply Bertha McPisce, 208 Gt. George Street. Moncton. L-Zfifi-B-IO-M. ingcedV mrliZpU Sanutnriuln was held a! the Char- lottetown Sporting Club last. nr-hl. There was n large utieulx. .01‘. Following wrre till‘ prize winner." Door prize. Leonard LPCiuifZSpOt. drtnce. Dee Glliis and Mrs, Bennie Birms: Mail's costume. Dawson Peterson: Ladies costume, tnalur- all 1st. Miss Maruaret Glow: 2nd. Miss Kav Clow: 3rd. Mrs. Allan M~Donald; Ladies costume (enmi- call 1st Mrs. Ari. Peterson; 2nd. Miss Quinn: 3rd Mime Marv Walker: Fm" selling most, tickets. Stan Ryan. Specialty numbers. Miss Dolly Gallant of Rustien; Miss Jean Hughes. Clrtnwn; Dolly Gal- lant. Clftnwll: .\Ii<‘k<‘_v Clmv. Char- lottetown; Jack Byers. Clvtovvn. ‘BITRIJN-llt bouts nf the filter- national Amateur Boxing Federa- tion. points may in future be n- warded for tactics. leading. clean boxinlz and accurate timinlzi. collsrnvlulv: POLL MEETING A general meeting of the Conservative supporters of Melville Poll will he held at theJiesidencc of Ernest, (‘. Holmes. Friday the 12th inst. at 8.30 p.m. for appoint- ment of committees. All in- vited. Signed GEORGE H. INMAN. lrflIB-B-IO-Zli to leave IUOlll-l TENNIS PLAYERS AR““'E_A B2; lltfistll‘. ‘eorted from Jail to party of Upper." Canadian tennisip"li"“,cmm “l” Mal-Jig? ‘$01795 players who will Dafllflillilif‘ in the f“ EP>‘°"1‘_‘““QI‘1“ 3'- ‘l°k_°i"°f‘19“"° Eastern Canada chanipi lships to ‘ ;]1"l>01l»\ . (will) 110395 lllllwlllldefl- be staeed on the courts of the " T" ‘I585 jwrYed- 8' Subpmllas Charlottetown Tenn“ Club > ‘m. l-i,_ tlanslelits in station commcnclng ncxL 31011.13}; , t» "nughl, n; motor vehicles check- arr-"Od he“, l“; m p“ mum“. l wt .l.<_‘.o condition of brakes. lights. ill the party were Lu d \‘i.'.l'.:. Ken ' i*‘-'~ 94-‘- gailletl consciousness last IIIgIdtllnnds‘ The nature of his injuries had not I Q __, . _ D, 46 been exactly determined, it ' ' BEEP“ ‘Jm-k 4'0 48 said. The ear was driven by Archi- “d1 El“ M“ C°~ ,_, bald Bruce, also of Charlotietoivn, G°°"E“ MP1“ 1”’ “Z police “mp A. A Ifounes 0.0 60 _____ Frank Roper 4.2 Spreader FORMER SUPERINTENDENT L- "VOW N $0115 3-6 Z4 ARRIVES—-.Vil'. and Mrs. Walter Roderick hlflcDvu-ald 4-2 l0 Fowh" and son John of Wililiipe: Alf-Y RllYllOS 4-4 W are expected to arrive at Keppoch R410"? BIOS- ‘ _ 3.3 92 Beach today. according to lllfOf-vvlClOl‘ McWlihams 4.0 34" lnation received last night. They A, l\fcRae & Sons 4.0 314 will be arcomilanied by Mir..- Max- Wallace Whealley 4O 232 ion Fowler of New York. Mr. Fow- l E. Cullen 4.0 6 ler, well known here as i0l'l'll£‘l‘:J;|n\(\5, Vvfllkpl‘ 40 23 superintendent of the Canadian Rnlnml ykpmqpljd (gligh Airways, leltves tomorrow on return 59d,» 33 56 to Winnipeg where he is eonneet- EV BQVXQI‘ 4,3 3,2 ed with the TTlllIS-Cllllllilh‘AIIWVBXS, w_ M_ smallwood 33 56 while the remainder" of fine party Lester 3mm“ 50 will remain in the Province for a TOO numerous to count time. Mrs. Fowler and sOli- had. a g Wendie Mulch 3 i been at Keppoch Beach and were C J wood 39 174 coiled to Sackville by the illnesslh’ Kflh, 35 28 and death of Mr. Fkuvlerls father. Pim‘ “m; co 4'0 6 Mr. Ellsworth Fowler. recent‘): w Ifsmml‘ 5:0 46 INSPIRING ' SERVICE .l\‘r Cm‘- ‘Vmjil 4° 9° CAVENDISIL-A very large, gatll- C 45g cring assembled at the Caveurllsh v- ‘ V“); 0- ‘H 3m United Church on Sunday, Aug. 5- ‘flllfl "llfm" 4-0 1;); ‘l, to hear the celebrated Prince A1f"_\‘A-l_lf“ "r Edward Island preacher. Rev. J. IHlIlO-d SW00 4-4 608 S. Bonncll. D. D.. now of New IE- H. 170\ll'»~¥\5_ 4-2 10g York City. Before commencing lJIl-Wllll DYlFm-l 4'0 19- his sermon Dr. Bolnlell expressed _ islllvadel" his pleasure to be home again at ‘John AVvnv-ard 44 I80 Cavendish, his first, pastorate. He John \‘\' sh 42 2040 gave. _ an inspiring discourse. l<‘l'al1l-:‘.\Ir"l\'zii‘ 35 n76 nrenchlnl: from tlie_ text, Proverbs l (‘ream 23:7: “For as he lhnikcth in his Health Past. Milk Co. 35.00 heart, so is he." Miss Lelia Mv- All tmtiplns were tested for 1111"‘- A. T~ C- M~ “'00 “'05 ml‘ Bangs infection abortion disease 509C101 5010m- ill fills $9l'\'ll‘l‘~ with the (lfililliilllll test. Samples sang very ilnplxissivelv Harkerls , "pimp-er m, maqggyp, “HOW Bvlillllllll Ullflll Till‘ 310i"? In h-aa-lwlal count twelve sam- tain and "Tile Old Rullixvd Cress ‘ 1,1,... “Th... u Hn-mlyv high remain. DANCE AT SPORTING ('I.I~I§ . \._ _ ---An enjoyable. dance in aid of the 1' “mmum 1' Crusaders Club oi the Provincial "EAL-r" REPORT lleports Heard amounted to ninety-four and con- stitutes a record number of oifrl . gathered ln by this force till. sucll a period," Chief of Police A. Birlwistle said in ills report read by Coun, Ilealh McIntyre, chainnan of police, at the Council meeting Monday. "The, nearest approach to this was in July, 193i when the arrests a- mounted to "tiny-four," Of the urrc is made 55 were drunk and incapable-s and lnlle drunk and disorderly. Other oi- fellces included: common assault, 2; as-llull causing bodily harm, I; assault on peace officer, 2; break- ing and ellterltlg, l; drunk in charge of motor vehicle, T; insan- ily, 3; IIIIECIIICI. l: stolen goods in possession. 1; theft. l; vagrancydl. “In addition to the arrests men- tioned there were four prosecu- tions undel" the Prohibition Actlol" the unlawful sale or possession of intoxicating liquor, with three con- victions and one dismissal." the ; i z The ' . 9 . A i z Jenkins Pharmacy z t I : will be the only I l § Drugstore open o f c 0 ll II G z this afternoon and . 5 evemng POLICE REPORT i PHONE Z19 "Arrests within the City limits z Thg Rgxa” Drugstore during the lntlnth tinder review the greatest report said. “One conviction was made for harbouring smugflied rum. and five under the 'I‘l‘.ifllC By-Law fol" parking in prohibited area ti). ignoring stop sign ill. speeding 12v, and operating in careless manner t1). " “On July 20th the Force collect- " uamples of milk from licellset vendors. delivering same to Citv Ana ‘st for test. One sample (‘Oll'iiilll‘l'l sf-tilllltclll, and the offen- dv-r was sulnlnolleci and appeared bvtorl- ills Honor the Stipvndiary‘, ellargeti under tha- bv-law rt-spect- lllI: lnlll". and lnilk vendors, ivlleli :1 fine of live dollars fltld costs was imposed. ‘The amounts collected in fines and co. s dilring the mouth are as fellow»: Prohibition fines. 514,75; miscel~ laneous iIilUS and coszs, $423.00; Total fllIlOlllll collected. $437.75. Othu" (illlLs performed by the Force tiuriti. the month include the ftjilnvli ;' Prison ‘ ‘orted to County Jail. FOOD INSPECTORS REPORT Olin‘ hundred and iwenrv portions t as '. wt-l-e condc-lnued as ‘ml and destroyed dul"- 1 uwllth of July", Dr. I. E. “k ‘ lnea‘ inspector .~ "ubmltted at the , l of the Ciflv Coun- czl .\Ioi. . . i‘. i Foiou \\".i,s the milk inspec- lion rtport. The fieures in the column refer to bacter- l ritzht hand ial colul: ulld the units lire thous- ‘int: samples had a low count. siltlllllitk lnllk, 3a; saluplcs cream, N0 colunlunicable dihClIMh were rtpolted for the month at July. Dr. B. C. Iiecplllg, Deputy Minis- tcr of Htlliiil reported at the Clzy Council meeting Monday. Laboratory examinations includ- " 49; throat svvzlbs, 2; _ 3; n inal fluid; colloidal gold, ti; kahn, 5; stool for typhoid. l: blood for wldal. 2; blood for bacillus abortus. 2; slllears for gon- ococtxi. 2; lnllk for bacterial count, 35; milk for buttcrfat. sod. and so. grlivirv, 35; milk fol" bacillus abor- tua. 86; cream for butterfat, i; blood» fol" kahn. 62; waters, 25. Vvliert-al disease report: Patients treated: males. 25; females. ll; total. 36; new cases reported: moles 5; females, l: total, 6. Total no. treatments given during the month I90. Home nursing report: i2 home visits made. Vital statistics report: (City of Charlottetown): Births, 33; deaths. 29; montages, l3. Sanitary Officer’; Report. $180.00 in dog tax had been col- lected during the month. Mr. ‘M. W. Renrdon. sanitary officer said in his report. “I inspected all res- taurants. public lavulories and toilets. viaht public yards. ten pub- lic stables. lhrev- slaulzhim" houses. six pie pens and a number of pitti- lic _vnrd.‘»"", the report said. "i in- spected the flyyicnie Service Coni- pany dump several times and found it in good condition. and attended to many calls from different ports of the city." Dentists recommend ih-bclps keep teeth strong und w hire, gives thenl needed exercise. (licenses by removing food particlesremulningbetweeil teeth in" emlnfl » . . Aids digestion ton. A simple aid to health.’ En daily-million: do! toy WPIQW’! For the greatest years. Please stand by nouncement from FRED G. tllliiliiiiiiiiiiitl l“ _ L, l L280-8- i 0-31 Cost 0i Producing Succulent Crops tExperimentul Farms News) Succe-s in the production of stock and livestock products Eastern Canada is ill u Biff‘ PW“? sure dependent 0n the qualrll fill" quality oi these feeds produced al- I . r ' 'l home. lhesc may be ‘PPOHUOL. ‘ma: three classes: conccntlai ,-.icl l- gmln (T0135; dr_v ffiliililiiL. such as hay" and green vouch ul- or suc- culent teens. .\il('ll as root. Midi!" and preeufecci crops _ v _ ‘ The extent tn \\‘I\l('il t‘.\.))(ll..\lit_ll of the industry‘ may be carried is dependent upon the economic pro- duction of the ‘xaw nlaterlal or lend gupply, Crops wll.l tun‘ lllllll a at». of plrdlzctien per unit at food value are not. as a lzvnrra’. rule. 00-’ ouomieul. unto» a -l>i‘fl"_-,lll1ll‘k“» for the produv‘ is ll\"ullall.<>_ Con- live sequclulv. under ave-raise farm cou- dilions, greater altenllon lnus’. be griven to the selection of those crops whirh are best r ed to soil and eliulalir rouditlt‘: 'I‘llf‘_ lllll? cost must be tut to .i mlnllntllu and to do this one lull-i k (‘p it‘. mind the following points. Ill which have a vorv bearir" oi. l unit tiostw-l-iuh vieidlng "nu: n: \",'|l"le‘._\‘ ni the different (new ll lir- grown, disease I‘l‘.'~l.*1.lll('(‘ d" was.“ and insert control. pl" wr .\ cultural lllPliltlti~ ma; suitable storalze faeili it“. Succulent crops are lalllalm dur- ing the dr_\' summer periods and for winter feeding, not only for the actual food nutrients they contain, but, as balnncinz azcuts. s0 speak. ill rmulleratlull: ihl- effect of the (‘fllltlllilulls feeding of drv fer-d.» Tliev supply" VVflllllllk .' .d minerals not usuaily- found in or lzrnin and should form a portion of the rain-l‘. for .1 I of live stock. pafliczilur‘ " dividnals ill tilt‘ I.7l‘€'!‘(ill The Drunlniotl EXDPFllliPlllfli Farm at Nappan, N. S. ‘ills been recording cost oi llflitilldli/lll data on succulent eftlp.» for sixteen years, states S A. Hilton. Assistant Su- perintendent. This emf MWUTGII bv charuinr. rent taxes. llrf‘ of machinery". seed. fertilizer". manual and horse labour. Thus the filial cost represents very ("Ioselv the actual cost tn the farmer. That, is, were he in allow himself and his teams fair wanes. plus all other fair charges against the crop. On this lyasir the averaee yield secured in tons per acre and the cost per ton for the various crops grown were as IOIIOWX" ~sivedt~s 17.5 t0n< at $3 95: mailer-ls 145 tons nl s?» 40; corn silaee. l? 5 toil» at $4.21: sunflmver silage lfmi ilotis at Sil Rfl 1\"(i O P V silnlze 6 3 ions at $7 M. 0n the lmsis of cost per unit nl drv lnlvlvr. ill!‘ silrllrc crops would be llsiell in the fzflnwine, nrdvl‘ corn, suniloiver. (l. P, V. (‘ollsitleriniz the l-lreatei" shrilikalze in sturalra of silnrze trons. the three crops compared are ll- bout an a par with .\\\'ede.~ for winter feedimz. although swedes are. an n‘ ‘l-‘ule. more palatable. is Use Minard‘! for NIQ Ule MIEETG‘; for bites. l, l lliiill uli-illllilt‘ MEN AND BOYS STOP BUYING Stock purchased from one of the largest, clothing stores east of —MONTREAL— WATCH this space tomorrow 112 Kent Sh. (‘harlottetoivli fl|ninh--oi-“\ ‘ ‘[ji§"iiiiliil‘.“tii ‘,1 i,‘ t t’, ‘i l‘ IT! clothing" sale in - qg-bg}qggftimdnhb D-O-lfi-n-Ioniai," for further an- KELLY n: Ll fiOflfllifigfigqnlb‘ nnllnpnnnql a dauuxn. :‘ IIIIIlTli. MIlI-L-{IIIS TW,-\(‘l'l0\'.\I.I')--A’ lircrixlaibalze on ._Au:u.<t 9. lfl ‘ - fnlit (lnuuht. Ewen Staci) Id hlnlltll“, Flu " . ' afternmn". . i o'clock. i!" . N. D. MacLean UNDERTAK ER EMBALBIER Charlottetown and North IViItshire Phone I49 "OC-C-1C>OGC~QOC“OOC:~I> Q§00000¢o~4o0oo¢ov00§ J z ——I"<|i-- I PAINTING and Q _ _ z PAPIR IIANCINC -: _(.l|l~- 1 I S. k. Howie)’ s Sun , I s1 Grafton sit-rot Q t Phfilll‘, 127 ¢ o 1 00000000000004040-000400. Morrison's Beach Cottages available fur prompt. reservations. Furnlshvtl vnt- iages. two. three or foul" rmnns. (‘entml dinlnlz hall ill l-cunneetinti, Ileasonalvle rules. Write MRS. JAS. EIEIGEETIZER: (‘ity or Phone 841 0 o0 00o e00 o4 040-044 #60404‘ -207-8-9-l3-5l. 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