. TUESDAY. Early Comers will secure some oi the m that you can imagine. less models, in craysheen, celanese and c mauve. $10.50 Dresses for $7.88 $3.95 Dres $16.00 Dresses for $12.00 $19.50 Dre $8.95 Dresses for $0.72. This Morning We offer Summer Dresses—Reduced ost attractive bargains Lovely summer dresses, mostly sleeve- colors shown are white, green, peach, yellow, pink, maize and repe de chene. The ses for $2.72 sees tor $14.63 4 Remarkable Values Lace trimmed Undergarments Jrepe de chene Gown, daintily trimmed with" compare with usual $5.00 lines . . . . BLOOMER in bobette and standard style, very daintily made garment of fine crepe de chene, lace trimming Slips and Bloomers gize, yovfill get a really notable bargaZ-n. L oooollllvolo Fifty cent _value . . . . . . . . . . . . l, NEWSY FARM NOTES By Agricola EVOLUTION AND SEED PLANTS ! __..__. Evolution i- mucUhisideals. 8. the rancor evinced both by exponents; gnd opponenzs has often obscured; the issue. That there is such a law gainsold, but then where there is a who guides all things to His ideal. law there must always be a law-giv- Q1‘. Man himseli takes a hand and by SUMMERSIDE Driving Park .. ".1 AUGUST—13—17 I lib-nan wm: anouonos arenas-m 1 . pr cnmnon COWBOY! mom Au, i cannon arm u.s.A. Pa“ 0F TRICK BEING WAGON RACE! nor: lrmrlma nun! IACII ‘v i ; wmn noass alums non nu. _ sownors ammo on UNTAMED naoiwnol. STEEB DECORATING --_ CALI LASSOING WILD COW MILKING CONTEST. j-iii CHANGE OI‘ PROGRAM EACH SHOW, 1.0mm snlvnmo ancnvo. rwo snows DAlLY-l-d vac-m GENERAL ADMISSION 75c "SEASON TICKETS $4.00 lronolm or rm: ovmunlml oou owl. B? r - . in Lovely Crepe-de-chene lace, shown in pink, peach and white, a. most outstandingvalue at ' I Crepe de chene slip, lace trimmed, very choice l fabric, beautifully made, white, peach, pink, DANCE SET, of daintiest crepe de chene, trim- med to harmonise with slip mentioned above._ wonderful value .... . . . . . . . . . . Clearing Out Dimity These are broken lines of regular 50c value, if weihave your chances of getting something to suit you, are very good indeed. l-iis superior intelligence has modifi- ed both animals and plants to meet It ls a slow process, re- d e b a t e d 5 u h 3 e c i,’ a n d:quiring patience and Judgment, and holding many disappointments. But no man who has given oi his time to the experiment, will doubt the law, at work in the world now cannot be ’n0r will he deny the Supreme Being Leaving the abstract, to give an account oi an experiment carried on ior tour years. the matter may inter- s. 39c 00k them over, your est my readers. The dooiln wlo to , improve the produciivonool 0! lib! Broad or Windlor Boon, o. veaetlbio much ilsed in the Old Country. on account oi its highly nutritious qqualities. Seed ls bought 1n ti" stores will usually give plants with l very small number oiseeds in the pod; one, two, and sometimes three. In gathering and shelling this ll l disadvantage and‘: waste of time. The first year‘l crop gavs hali l dozen pods each containing three seeds. These were saved and next year there was an increase in the number oi threes. all oi which were saved ior seed. This, the iourth year, about 50 pcr cent oi the pods contain three seeds, and one has done better still; it has iour seedspand will be kept ior a new foundation stock. The ideal is seven in the pod; further than that. I think, Nature cannot go. This is the science behind all the eiiorts oi plant-breeders, and this the service to which their lives arc devot- ed: the incrcuc oithe "kindly fruit-I oi the earth." ANOTHER NUISANCII We have a plague oi Crows and Gracklel, and like ‘ Mark Twainb weather "nobody il doing anything about it." And now we are thrloiml- ' ed with another invader-the start- ing. mesa birds worl introduced in- to New York o number oi yclrl ogo, ' and lived about (no ltrlotl and in the blrkl until their numblrl incrlolcd lo thli." they bod to migrltp. They hlvl now called iorth o paragraph in tho tendon. Ont... rm Pnol. "You b! mum ammo: - - - m lprold in! nortbwlrd lad wootwlrd. i ‘rhoy m WWMW dflvlll out our ownnliivcbirdo. ttiltblltoryot ibl Pliilb one” our lllin." » Tho- ltlnlog ll about hing ma‘; 1w.» nub it hll o bclutiiul mltollic grog, d mum fill-mill. and o mam ' 10.000111 drivll out tin Inflow, gfl; whln it oppuro in decal 9g taouoondl all it dooo in name's lmoin) lll otbcr blrdl lllvl. Apart iron iilhlbitolpilllrlog nultltu ‘B E OhQtXL. Anculinomu ass. Club 1m till noon; John A. Douglll, lccy. Bill‘. He subsequently entered th which ld adjacent mlin oiiflicc. l I f Eastern Guqrdian l i tween Montague and Finder plclsc communicate with J W. Murdock. Montague. Reward. . f i Oiiico. Noon Close ‘Abana ... ....s 2.04 2.0a Aconda ... ... ... .. .13 :15 Amity Copper .22 .20 Amulet ... ... .. 2.62 274 Area ... .... .... .19 .19 Arno .49 .48 Associated Oil dz Gas .. 3.95 3.90 Bidgood .'.. .. .28 .26 |s1¢ Missouri 1.00 1.59 iBucklnghlm .. .0356 .03 ‘Bunker Hill .11 .11 ’Capital1=tauyn ... . .04 .04 Central Manitoba .. .42 .42 latency .09 .09 ‘Dome .. . 10.50 10.75 Dalhousic . . . . . . . .. .. ans ans Foothill Oil dz Gas .... 7.50 8.00 Falconbridge .. 13.50 13.70 Granule . .26 .27 yl-Iollinger ... ... .. 7.00 7.00 Hudson Bay . . . . .. 20.00 19.75 international Nickel 51.90 52.45 jLake Shore ... ... 36.00 20.00 Malartic .. .23 .23 Mandy . . . . .. ... .. .70 .70 Manitoba Basin ... ... .26 .25 Mining Corporation 4.55 4.50 Newbec . .. .48 .49 Norsnda . . . . .. . 62.50 62.75 . Old Colony .30 so Pond Oreillc ... ... ... 6.40 0.85 Btldscona. ... .. .. .0756 .08 Sheritt Gordon ... .. . 7.75 7.70 Biscoe ... .69 .70 Bt. Anthony .'.. 18% .18 Sudbury Basin . 9.90 9.00 Eylvlnite ... .. 1.08 1.07 Teck Hughes s10‘ a.1o Towagmac . 2.10 2.00 Treodwell‘ Yukon ... .. 0.50 Ventures . . . . . . . .. .. 8.85 ViPQnd ... ... ... .85 .85 Windfall .. 02% Wright Hargreaves 1.89 1.99 ,'Wa1nwell Oil ... .. .3095 .31 Home Oil ... ... .... 24.50 24.75 Mdyllnd ... ... ... .. 9.75 9.95 Baltic ... ... .... 2.15 3.15 United Oil ... ... .... 1.18 1.30 Calmont ... .. 5.15 ------___ MUD BURNED FOB POWER Burning mud to produce electric WW8!‘ i! M1118 tried 1n Germany with remarkable success. Mud lt the bot- tom oi a small tributary oi the Rhine was iound to bc permeated with combustlle matier. Up to that time it was worthless and l serious obstacle to navigation in the Rhine, into which it woo carried. The wet loll is being iriod out and uocd u iucl in on electric generating plant. MAN MAIIXIS GIANDMOTIIII 0 Mlffillo og l grandson lnd hil Irlndmcthcr hos Jult boon reported from a village near Bwolo, i nthe pro- vinoo oi Gvorilllll, Rolland. Thin il how it happened. A moo married o girl oi 20. whole mother wll 4c. By‘ his iirlt marriage. tho man had had l lon, and thil lon married tho moth- er oi hil iothel-‘l lecond wlie. Roll.- tivlo ilgurl out thlt tho youth not Western Guardian unna- _ --DANCI 013mm OMAR!!- summerlidc. Auzust 14th Dixon's 0r- 1358. lng hogl. llmbl. ilt lhlep and vlll calves Wednesday oi each week up cveayz-ao-u —I"INANCIEB OPENS BUSINESS- Mr. E. Maurice Gallant, or Plusville, brother oi Mr. S. L Gallant, has returned home liter 28 yelrl in the United States. Mr. Gallant studied law and was admitted to the Moss. iinlnciol world and has acquired on extensive knowledge oi the business Mr." Giant is now associated with. and is managing the summeraide c!- iicc oi Aluminum Pork Subdivision, g Arvida, Quebec, and the works oi t e iamous Americ- ln Aluminum Company. He will be assisted by Misc Bryden irom the ..'L08T-A ...... oi money bo- rlco track. 7218-8-13-81 STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE ' Quotations iurnished through cour- may oi Atwell k Co., Charlottetown Crop Report GINIRAL Prliriol and rain in loml dlltticid ' have helped to nil . 1M M" mer (allow and breaking which hallo wlghgmqd mg ‘drought oonditionl, bu: reiiei come too iota ior other oropl which are very P°°"- “will lhwid general by the middle oi Augult. In ed by recent rlinl but wromu- wloth- Good weather has prevailed in On- iorio durink the Pllt wllk A“ splendid progress has boon mldl with the hlrvelt. While rain ll ltill nood- ed there hove been lhowcrl in many districts and conditions glnlrllly m considered iavorablo. m the Mori- iime Provincol the crop outlook been greatly improved by glnlroul rains. In British Columbia the weather continual m» and hot and pasturogo and groin cropl are lufllr- ing. Apples promlll well. Othor iruit somewhat under average. Detoill iol- low: PRAIRIE raovnvcns Alberta Wellom Arlo. In the north conditionl remain lltlliloiory and ialr cropl or; expected. In thl centre showers and cooler wclthor will help green teed and fill wheat on summed- iollow and breaking hon! which l light yloldll lxpoctod. m the south average crop are expected. Hay on irrigated llnd and luglr beets are satiliowry. Alberto, north- ern area. Further damage hu been done by heat, and crops generally are a iailure except ior l. lmall yield oi‘ wheat on summer illlow and break ing. A iced shortage ll ielrcd in some looliities. Alberto, southolliorn lrel. A baht yield oi wheat u oxpoctod irom summer illlow and breaking but all oiher crops are practically illi- ural. Saskatchewan. northern lrlo Crops are ripening inst and llthough‘ ’dry weather continues, wheat on gum- mer iallow and well tillld land ll nil. ing iairly satisfactorily. Saskatche- wan, souihern area. summer‘ iollow wheat is illling ilirly well conlidering conditions. Rain now would b; a» late u: beneilt oil-Zei- um! iodder crops. Manitoba. Fairly general rain: and low temperature have somewhat improved crop prospects. Early down Brains on summer iallow and break- ing, although short, are well filled and ready ior cutting whilst lam crops have improved ioom more lav- orable weather conditions. Barley will bc a iair yield but oats are poor. Province oi Quebec. The hay harv- est has been completed with a good average crop oi high quality. Oltl are making sltlsilctwy progress lnd the promise is for an average yield. Corn shows improved gmwlh with l mi- crop in aunt. Potomog and ‘My owl-B ore growing well, thg prospect; are for I. good yield. Plltunl are holding out well. Orchards look pro- mising. Bush iruitl and cherry crops are good. Province oi Ontario. Prlctlcoliy oil isll wheat hl.l been cut ond Whore threlhcd the yield ll ovorog- ing irom thirty to thirty-five bush. ell to the acre. Hay woo a splendid crop and saved in particularly good condition. Barley and out; will p; slightly under the average in yield. Other flaring cropl arc only ioir. Corn, while late, hos mode rapid Progress but is in need oi warm‘ wesihor. Root crops are making good growth and beam are ln ox- cellent crop. Small irultl hlvo boon ioirly plentiiul. Pearl and pluml will be below the average. Topping ilhow general in all vlriotill oi to- bacco and the crop ll ccnsidlrod sat- ioioclory. Postural have been good all season but are now in hood o! rain. ' dict oi o coroner's jury at Poddlngton Ireland. recently. Dr. R. M. Bronte, who’ mode o poot mortcm lllllllfll- tlon, ma that Morgufl lungl wore Cooler weather i-iuoilllifitit been beneficial lo tholo mpl on lum- Quebec crops generally hlvo blnldt- - er is required to promote nplniblr JACKSON ' CIGARS“ Pocket Pack of Five for 25c.‘ “Poker Ha. f’ , f0? Cigar sflwkera IVE/rocket pm . five enables dgar omega, u, lhoro in the valuable prelento which are ex. olllmgod fiioo for comple- te ooto oi‘ “Poker Hands", NEW Stonewall Ja. “so” ll u. n. McConnell, coon-l chief l» mental Iona, Ottawa, Ont-l vllop into o profitable layer. sanitary surrmmdingl, simplicity in i! iccdinl. constant core, lnd regular oi summer months are essential iactorl lit to be conlidorld i! lltililctory ml- ist oped m- under-nourished pullets cln- ‘is not bo expected to do well when they onto: the oonteot on November 1. solution. During llrly Beptomblr begin le- lcctiag. kloplng in mind that a bird'o pedigree ll vlry important. Provide l clean bright, comiortlblu houlo. equipped with trop-nlotl. A lmlll, (filly yard should odioin tho building rnu will reduce range conditions grllduoliy. 1i l2 pullots are required for the Genie» m it ll loud policy to. u- llct iour tlmol that number. mostly oi the medium llrly maturing pul- lotl, ty-piul oi tho brood and irce from otlndord dilqvllllpcatiorll. The iota mlturlag pulloil irom any hatch should not bo conlldlnd u they orl goncrllly low in vitality, while tho mu ooriy maturing pullltl ircm Q0 ct u: I n Jot black and vlry hard. Morgan had workld undorlround in coal mlnol ior iiity you-o. 1 .____..._._... TYPIIOON nAnAGll GIIAI -.-- Dlmlll done by thotybbooa in tho vilcoyon illond group oi tho Phil- lfibincl will Noah 000000.000 accord- ing to lltltjlflnilfill. ‘rbl voiul oi crow nermonlntlv Minna u oilcoc at umoocm and tho lgrlculturol lou oitbo nlxt twoyoorl lttbooome amount. Dlotiributioa oi loodl oi quick l i only mlrrild hio oiop-mothor. but bloom lilo-father to hu own can. rum ammo was na- buck . I / Z not ommmiinoemcu», .1. p FWM-Avwooitltcloo iy growing iood a-opo lOlrtod o~ lhortlgo, and lulfoflfl I01‘! immodioto ltnhood’ by odaplqnout" m public work construction. i lpoinblloolyoootolkiorhooto. ocutnaincobollnlulcglolllwar. w» loobodupcnolltnladtotllllri- ‘ . developments. trial city, ~ ' acquainted ’ Telephone Preparing ‘Pallets For p The Laying Contest yerl, but ore ucullly- under develop- ed and consequently will produce small eggs. The purpose oi the Loyr Much Qgpgmfl upon Qvggy gggp 1n in‘ Contact i8 f0 liilmllldtg interact. in the process oi brooding and rearing the bnedinl‘ of. bird! 101' Qll-Wdmi‘ whether the chick will eventually dc W"! 1M 1"" *0“- "ld w Pmfl“ “ medium oi qquoliiication ior regis- ltion. Ad a result oi a survey prin- pdlly oi tho Single Comb White attention upoelouy during in. mid- whom in the $11M!" Quid“- wll iound that birds well up to ondard weight produced the molt as turiiy a to be realized. Under-devel- 'we11 u the 1mm clfl- HOW". I w oi the early maturing puiletl can ‘in selected which will help to mp the dock contented, and promote o gro- dllll the owner. Elimination. lntonce with the trap! I114 ‘Every ovlillbll moment should be spent with the lclcctod ilock, talking to the birdl, oiudyihl their hobitl and eliminating the undcsirlblel. When an alert. iricndly bird, inter-- cited in itl lurroundingl llwlys eat- ing or looking icr something to con- sumo. is noticed catch and leg bond her, ior such o. bird will generally give a good account oi hcrceli. ntlo and handle the bird! I101! care so many a good bird’: chancel hoovy production ore handicapped rough rough handling. Folding. Glvu the pulloto plenty oi dry liko hlichll on goncrlliy extra. good mash, grlt_ lnd oyster lhcll in lcli r Mo o feeding hoppers; clean wltor; scratch train; iced sparingly in deep ciun litter morning and late otter-noon, this encourages exercise; and a regu. lar supply oi green iced such as lull lettuce, cabbage, mongell, or nneb cut clover or alialio. Keep l sharp lookout ior lice And mites. particularly the latter. Fina-l Selection. It is advisable to gradually work in the roilons as used at the Canldiu Notional Egg Laying Contests which are u renown-scratch grain; equli partl by weight oi the very bolt quality o! each oi wheat, cracked corn and oats. Dry mane-equal parts by weight o! bran, corn-mod, and ground oats, 12 per cent bu! meal, 5 per oent ground charcoal, l pot cent cod liver oll, and l per cclli flnc table salt? About October 10th. conilno the mi ml-ining pullefl which should mi number more than hall o: the orilici ll loloction._Do not give up Mic-ii" ot this ltagl, iNDOGII-ll)’ lcr imd- polntl, body conlorlnwcza, Mic ambition, and iricndllnesl. until ‘iii 12 desirable bird: arr 0009K‘ '11? I i“ iortoblo onto ready tow shipment Dominion. Ever kelp in mind that good breed- ing and good mcnlgomons n. m! in hand. and tbl olooatlol o! Mi management oi that which il I much desired p: the mm M“ Mlnlgemlat. Healthy dink Write to tho Publlootionl BMW Departmental agnoulauum m! oi Builoiiin No. 10L "Report o! thl l! 7th.,lnd dthuAnmlllfianldilnlk tlonolmnoylngcoumt-noim — -.~ Announcement The ‘management of Aluminum Park Subdivision wishes to announce the opening of their branch office in Summerside. - Aluminum Park Subdivision is a restricted djacent to the. $375,000,000 indus- Arvida, and! oiYa-s an exceptional opportunity for investment. Mri ‘El ' from the home oiYice, f . ...“... by Mm Biyuen -will beifn charge. Your inquiry il solicited; come in and goii or write ior literature. r 0.173. Depot. V‘, t.’