-PHnc-._.._ _Viz— Extra No. 1's $2.00 per M m, Clear Walls $2.50 per M M, 2nd Clears $2.75 per M m; Clears $3.50 perM b, Extras and $4.00 per M en} We also have a full line of 4 JOHNS-biANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES AND Ii» ROLL ROOFING in assorted colors. ha" Prices on application. st ‘ e L. M. POOLE & CO. m‘ "a ‘I ' PAOLPS WHARVES ' Inc _ him f x i For WELL DRILLING o,“ f ' ' 1 Communicate With _ Z2: iThe Trask _Well C0‘.- VAUGHAN H. GRUUM a Loco-l Representative M" At Morley Bell's Luv Oflice, Summerslde, P. E. 1., L or Telephone 291. 1.00s; _AT THE ‘ ” ‘difference iTHEN CHOOSE CHOOSE the tube that inflates evenly,‘ , without kinking-the tube of uniform thickness because of uniform strctchin _- _t.l1e tube with longerlife because the rub or ‘on the outer circumferenceis not inflated to " an abnonnal tension-the tube that is "Circle 'Built”-the Gutta Percha Inner Tube. . i In addition to the advanta c to you of being FCircle Built,” Gutta Perc a Resisto Inner Tubes are , made of heat-resisting black rubber, the onli rubber that will successl fully withstand igh running temperatures. ' ,_ Gutta Percha Roadcraft Tubes are made of the highest quality red rubber. - ~It costs no more to have the best-bu ‘Qutta Percha "Circle Built” Inner Tubes. ' Ilium-rs PERCHA a nuance,‘ ‘L, . umrso, TORONTO _ ‘ 7"} Branches from Coast to Coast A omens JLINNIERTIJBIES GOLDEN IUBILEE S!) years s o, in 1887i, this Company commenced she msnu nclure of rubber goods in Toronto. ‘lodry, the quality of its products is known sll over the world, and it bu grown m be the largest lll-Csnsdiln rubber com my. fsvlnfi- vmplnvr 1,500 maple. m cover: on ues of l1 ma. an I-Aldll‘! u; nusmnl Aussie coursnv Iouuntb - so vnns Acd- m us: Spraying Time ls Here Again Call and see the New Massey Harris Sprayer on Display at Massey Harris Show Rooms and arehouse on \Vater Street West, Summerside Geo. R. Thompson, Agent, Phone 202-2. SHINGES - SHINGLES We have on hand ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES. Price as follows : g and Prince 0 ounty Chronicle —I‘lsls column in reserved for news II local Interest but advertising cl n IIII] Iltnro Inn; b0 Inserted It l Beats n word strictly pnynblo in ad- ‘run. .-DON"l.' LET moths destroy valuable goods when Dichlorlcide will destroy moths. Only 35¢ P91‘ b"! st. Bruce's. 2017-1-28-21. 411mm $10 AND 008T! — 1h the Sirnimerslde Police Court 011 mesdsy one drunk was fined $10 and coetsi-S -OONGEATUI_AA'I.'IONB — Mr. J. B. Dalton, proprietor of Gourlies. Lid, and Mrs. Dalton are receiving the congratulations oi their friends upon the arrival oi’ s. little son on July 3rd in the Prince Count? Hospital-B --LAWN FENCING and heavy full No. 9 gauge farm fencing, sold Ii Q Bruce's. I017-7-26-2i. —PIONEIZR.S WIN THIRD GAME 0F THIRD SECTION-Ln s. 800d gems o1 ball between the Pioneers and the 0. Y. M. L. o! the Bum- merside Baseball league the Pi- inmost-S afternoon. the cm no one was hurt-S Brampton, Ont, and their daughters, Miss Kathleen and Pat- ricia were guests this week oi Mr. A. E. McLean. M. P, and Mrs. Mc- wss s. former Liberal representa- tive for British Columbia. in the Federal House. Ibis is their first charmed with the scenery. 'I'hey are on s. motor tour and will visit Charlottetown and the Eastern end of the Island, also parts of Nova Scotie. and New Brunswick bcfore returning home-S -—SI:‘.NDS INVITATION TO GEN- ERAL BALHO-qvayor Manson at the request of many o: the citizens o1 Summeiside sent a telegram to Bhediac on Tuesday rorning ask- ing him it he would fly over Sum- onesrs took the third game or the third section from the O. Y. M. I... with a score of 9-4. A large num- ber o! fans watched the plsywith -GAB8 COLLIDE — A car be- longing to s. resident of Summer- side collided with a. New Brunswick our on Central street st the cor- ner o! Second Street on Monday —J!\d‘r.'flld NBS. Fred Stork 0i —BAR.N STRUGK BY LIGHT- NlNG-During the severe» electri- ml storm which was general over the west of the provinceon Mon- day night, a large barn on the isnn of Harry Rnn-isay st Lot 9, nee: (YLeary, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. There was s. large quantity oi’ last year's crop in the building which was de- stroyed. The barn was about 75 by 35 feet and one o! the best in the district. It is understood there was some insurance-S —HEAVY 8 AND l0 0s. canvass tents o! all kinds at unbeatable prices, at Braces. 2017-7-28-21. sympathy is extended to Mr. Stan- sad circumstances. The piace.-S STANLEY AND VIOINITY i_o Victoria last week. from boys’ camp. at haying. weeks. WlllCh occurred some time ago. v m. and Mrs. T. A. Campbell and “w, They 815° visited senator daughter Virginia are occupying q-eejimm mflAl-mur, M33 ggm-k their simmer cottage at Morris’ bridge. Mrs. Lemuel MacKay, oi’ Char- vmt to the 1513M and they are: lottetoivu, is a guest oi her parents yMr. and Mrs. Norman Nicholson. .‘ Mrs. Bruce, o! Charlottetown, l has been visiting in Stanley, the l guest of Mrs. M. T. Weir. I i i A few of the young people in this vicinity met at the home oi’ Mrs. Aubrey Brown on Monday night, l which was much enjoyed by all. i The Hunter River players present- ed their play, “Country Folks" in Stanley Hall on Tuesday night of l last week, before a. large audience. —SAD BEREAYEIVIENT -—- Much ley Barlow of Eillerslie in the death of his wife on Tuesday morning in the Prince County Hospital. under remains were conveyed to her home at It'l- lerslie where interment will take Miss Elaine Morris was a. visitor Frankie Weir has returned home At the present time the farmers of this vicinity are busily engaged Mr. John Pyle has been busily en- Aithough considerable I gaged delivering strawberries in this damage was done to the fenders of surrounding district. the past two Mr. James Hiscott is slowly recov- two cring from a serious auto accident, N I “I This column ls reserved 2st lows or iocnl interns bus sdvertlslng o! n newly nature may bl Inserted ll I cents n word strictly punish in ‘dunne- .i_ "WUBSCBIEIIOND so The wsriottetown Guardian may bs handed to their Rep. Archie Bums. or loft so B. J. Nation's Drug Store, Mentor“. 13-13-493- “NJARDIGAN PRESBYIERIAN Church, Sunday, July 30th. Service st Duudas, 1i s. m.; Service st Cu- digsn, 2.80 p. m. Rev. Alex. R. Gib- son, Minister, will preach. ..'S'.l‘. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague, Sunday, July 30: Service in the evening at 7 o'clock, Rev. Alex R. Gibson. M11113". W111 preach. Helpful service. Good mu- sic. Male Quartettc will sing. Unprofitable Boarder In The Poultry Flock (Experimental Farms Note) The unprofitable boarder in the, poultry flock is s. liability that. should be wiped out at the earliest possible moment. and,th0l18h t1" trap-nest is the most reliable in- dication of s poor producer, there are certain visible characters that readily distinguish the poor layer at this season of the year. 1ceding, a depiuming mite, or a nutritional deficiency in the ration. a good growing pullet that should take her place in the llock- If B119 is overlooked she may become a menace and transmit the undesir- able broody factor to her offspring. The bird with the hard, heavy ab- domen and‘ thick, hard fat covering merside on his return journey from l Mr. iviillcr Fyic has returned home Shediac to Newfoundland 1g m», 311g from the P. C. lilospiial, where he convenient. 'I‘o cross the Island nil has spent the past ton days under- veiy 800d point as there are only two miles of land between the South and North shores, scaplaneg have so far preferred to fly over water routes whenever posible. Mayor Manson's telegram was 50111, Webster, who has charge of the ar. Tflflzsments for the reception of the fiyers at Shediac-S ‘PERSONALS _i__ ——M. and Mm. Frank Arsenauit 0f Boslon- Mm. are visiting reis- tives in Sununersidaa-S -iMr. and mo.‘ Edwin Eflsfgy and little daughter are visiting Mr. Eist- ev‘! home in morenceviiie, New Brunswicln-S “aim “h” 381M011. daughter of the lnie Sir John cm5by| Wm, her charming little daughter, Mn. chic Ann, have arrived in Summer. side from Montreal and are the iruesis of Mrs. cerletonk aunt, Mm Charles R. Rogers-S Sumnwrsido would appear to be a, some ifeflimem- ‘ Messrs. Andrew Gallant, Elmer Hamilton, Dick Cole, Edgar Brown, attended the fiddlers and step dancing contest. held at. Emerald last weck, all pleased to knew that ' Mr. Gallant carried home first prize i to Gene“; Baum, we o; DR J_ G1 to Stanley for step dancing. zzKcep Douglas’ Egyptian Lini- ment handy. A sure, speedy remedy for burns, sprains, felons, blood poisoning, soft coma, warts, scald feet. Invaluable for inflammation and muscular rheumatism. Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Sco/tia AflsSiicnmConmermllnsiqPhsrmscy, Fisheries, Engineering, llouseholil Science, Education. Lin, Medicine. Dentistry Entrance Scholarships: CI i . Mdihccrhatics }5§..°'§é8.°§‘$?ld“" For boys only. ull particulars on request " Five Scholarships of value $250 tq $100. awarded on results of matriculation examinations, Sept. 26-29, 1933. ‘ Also three special $200 scholar- EYESI G NT EXAMINATION 11:2; and nvnlytng Gius- .|. moon - GOAL Lid- Ltd- -" We represent the VICTORIA Coal Co- for', P. E. I. and the BRAS D'OR Coal Co. for the Charlottetown Territory- We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAIL AND WHOLESALE H. R. LARGE& OO. 021031113151‘ annealed WI 58 Queen St- Charlottetown Phone 1000 Bringing g U0“ Father slups. '""s-..f:'=.:;:i.;.:t‘ "M Y“ Graduate Fellowships. University Aid and Loan Funds. Registration -— Arts and Science Sep- tember 25th for new students Irom l-lslilax end Dsrtmcuth: September 26th for other new student-s; sflllemhcr 27th to 30th (12 o'clock noon) for other than new students. LsmMedicln: and Dmil , SQ (m, 12m and 1am. W’ p h" Rzzrtrsrll information apply m u” and public bones at the sides at the vent, excessive yellow pigmentation in logs and beak, and with dry. scaly combs is a D001‘ 9704mm‘ U these characters are in evidence at this season of the year when a. good hen should be "bleached out." in leg and beak, carry a full, waxy, bright red cobm, a. bright alert eye, soft pliable skin over the abdomen, n large moist vent, and good spread between the pubic or “iay" bones. At this season the novice will sel- dom err if the flock is handled and carefully culled by these elementary and simple characters. To ensure a more reliable selec- tion, s. closer study should be made of other outward and visible char- acters possessed by both high and low producers in addition to those mentioned and, if a. definite record of both production and egg size is desired, the trap-nest is essential.- W. T. Scott, Dominion Experimental station, Harrow, Ontario. HONEYMOON TRIP TO PRINCES RANCH MONTREAL, July 25-It's not every bride who encircles the globe on her honeymoon trip, and fewer still who spend a part of that idyl- llc period at. the Prince oi’ Wales‘ E1’. ranch atjligh River, Alta. In fact. there's only one who places in this class. She's Mrs. George L. last. night from Quebec after trav- elling from England with her hus- band aboard the Canadian Pacific ‘liner Duchess o: Bedford. s. ‘Wood is a. daughter of Admiral ir lioncl Halsey, Ccmpirdler of His ‘Royal Highness’ she and her husband will be the jflrst honcymooners to stay at the Royal ranch. In addition to this princely ges- ,ture other unusual presents were a posture oi’ the wedding, which took ‘place in London recently, for the {trip round the world was the gift of the bridegroom! grandfather, George F. McCarquodsle, wealthy ‘Scottish landowner. ‘their Canad- iian ltinerarywlii include Toronto, Niagara Falls, lake steamer from Port McNicoll to Fort. William, Winnipeg, Calgary, Banii’, Lake Louise, Vancouver and Victoria. From the western port. Mr. end Mrs. Wood will sail for New Zea.- iand and Australia, and the honey- mooners will return to England by way of Suez. 1H their W659 to east round-the- Providing the condition has I10?- been brought about. by injudicious s bird that Bees into an earl? mvuli 15 generally an unprofitable bird. The persistently broody hen and the bird that is hard to "break up" is using feed that should be 801118 3° Wood will pass another honeymoon couple travelling in the opposite direction, Mr. and, Mrs, Jack Lewis, 0i’ Tacoma, who started their globe- girdling honeymoon recently in the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York, their trip having been a. be- quest in the will of the bride. groom's grandmother, _____._.____. PRINCE GIVES UP FARM LONDON, July 25—The Daily Telegraph states that the Prince of Wales has dccicicd to give up his Grove Farm at Lenten, Notting- hamshirc, covering 120 acres and Wood, of London, who arrived here, Household, and 1115 pedigreed stock will be sold in the autumn. Public engagements, the Telegraph says, are making in- creasing demands upon the Prince and he very reluctantly feels 0b.. liged to limit his interests. The Princes decision to cease fanning in Nottinghamshire will be much regretted by farmers there for the Royal experiments in improving the shorthcrn class of dalrying animal have been widely beneficial. The progeny of Lenten shorthorn sizes may be found in herds as far dis- tant as United States, Canada and the Argentine. Despite rumors that. the Prince may dispose of his Canadian ranch, it is understood he has no such in- tention at the moment. He will continue also to breed on his home farm at Stroke, Cllmsland, in the Duchy of Cornwall. It is recalled that about 18 months ago the King disposed oi the larger part of his Herefords on Flemish farm at Windsor owing to the uneconomic state of the ferm- ing industry. The farm which was made famous by the Prince Consort. was handed over to the Commis- wvrld honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. sloners for Crown lands. Hoollieu k H "GRAPE-NUTS breakfast now! ‘Grape-Nuts’ Flakes Iirings them down bright and early!” Nuts" Flakes is served. Never was there a flavour like the “Grape-Nuts” flavour. And in this new crisp, flaked “I don't have to cull the family lurice for And no one is lstc for breakfast wherever “Grape- fonn it is doubly delicious. And nourishing, too. For a single servillfl "M! "Ink m‘ "9"" supplies more varied urlshment than many n hearty meal. Serve "GrapeNuts" Flakes nnrl “Grape-Nuts” Cereal often. Both are made in Canada from Canadian wheat nnrl Ill! l. GFl5-33 . __________________< REMOVAL on ssuonims doing the work and expects i» WW‘ UNDERTAKEN AT ennmr piste it in five days- PORT CREDIT, July 26-Work WHITE CLEMATIS IN BLOOM was commenced today to remove ' the sendbars at the mouth oi the OREGON CITY, 01's., July 2&- Credit River which have impeded Believed to be the only ilowerin] navigation for several months. For plant of its kind in the United some time fishing boats and larger states, o white clematis owned b! craft have been unable to navigate Mrs. L. C. Crltescr bloomed recsnk the channel, particularly in rough 1y. The vine was cut from a plant weather, and have been. forced to in England and brought here foul go to Oskville or Bronte to unload. years ago. . - The channel will be dredged from the lighthouse to the fishermens _ shacks, adistancc ofabout 300 yards. Heard in passing: "A let of lay- It will be deepened to 15 feet. The men have queer ideas about banks Russel Construction Company is lng." V I d . . . 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