mas runs: A JULY 30. 1936 rrnr. cHAaLo'rrl«:'row_l_~_i GUARDIAN bnly Few Hours Remain Of Last Big Votes Your Help May Mean Victory To You_r_ Choice Only two more days are left in which to get the big votes on subscriptions and in just one more week the two big automobiles and big cash prizes will be awarded the winners. Candidates are putting forth every effort to wind SPECIAL GYRO ADANGE . BEACH GROVE INN . TONIGHT ENTERTAINING \._ Gyro International Vice-President 'Alfred 11. Williams and Mrs. Williams of Calgary. Alta. DANQJNG s To 12. nauss INFORMAL “It’s a Gyro Dance" TICKETS 500 EACII IATE BUGHT or POTATOES Farmers are advised that late blight is developing rap- idly. Bordeaux mixture (4-4-40) should be applied without delay using strong pressure. R. R. I-IURST, Laboratory of Plant Path- ology, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1.5522-7-30-1i MRS. G. E. DES BRISAY _ DIES AT AGE OF 98 "i‘OR.0N'fVO. July 29—Mrs. Sarah Emma Des Brisay, 93. widow of the distinguished poet and writer. Rev. William Almon Des Brisay (Cyprus Golde), died suddenly Sunday at her home here. following a heart attack. She had resided in Tor- onto since 1889. Born in Dalhousie, N.B.. of Unit- ed Empire Loyalist stack. she was educated at Charlottetown and twice married. first to Dr. Lloyd P. Pick- avant Tocque. Windsor. N.S.. and st. Martin's. N. B. In 1889 she married Rev. Des Brisay. Surviving ale one son, Capt. R. Tocque, St. Catharines. ‘and four daughters in Toronto. IIANDSOME SPINSTER WANTED HOI.SWOR'I‘I-KY, England July 29. CP) -—They have everythimz but the spinster for the annual "Handsome spinster" contest. here. Rules are she must be under 30. and noted most for her quietnms and churc.h attendance. VERNON RIVER. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The’ regular monthly meeting of the Vernon River Women’: In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. John Wisner, Thursday night, July fish, with all attendance of eight members and eleven visitors. Meetin gopened by singing the In- stltute Ode followed by repeating creed in unison. The minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. It was decided that Mrs. living Tweedy and Mrs. Bernard Coady attend the convention at Charlottetown. Two new members were wannly welcomed. Corres- l>°nd°“°° Nlatlns to Institute were read by secretary. Mrs. John Ayl- ward kindly invited the members for the next meeting. Roll call to be answered by pickling receipts. Meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a social evening spent. NEW MOTOR DEVICE MONTREAL. July 29 — Perhaps this gadget will aid motcrisls to pass trucks more easily on the high- way. A sound-absorbing device at the rear of the truck to carry the sound of an approaching car to the driver's cab through a. microphone. , Province of Quebec Safety League] are going to su.\”5<’-st this device to] truck owners. FINGERNAILS TO ORDER SYDNEY, July 29 tUP1~— A new wrinkle here is a set. of non-in- fiammable. easily—a-pplied water- proof fingernails. They are applied by sticking them to natural nails by glue. The "fakes" fit under the cuticle. c_ Notice To Fishermen In connection with the Federal Provincial Grant for the re-establishment of needy Board is prepared to receive Fishermen, the undersigned applications for Loans from bona flde fishermen of this province. .j i‘ he central Guardian This column In nun-ed for new- uf local interest not advertising of 4 nanny nature may be Inuu-em gt I cant: I wont ulna-lly pnyumg u- CONFEiJI‘:lt.9.1l:.N L;;~ E. ::\'SUii- ANCE. L-6798-1-12-312 cnaswua iron. encro- Gitarus. L-3494-3-28-if. is the big question now and it will be answered when the Judges count in Just. one more week. Candidates must make Friday and Saturday count for votes like they never have before. They must round up all their promises. all the second payments on subscriptions, all the new subscriptions they poe- slbly can. we a.sk_ou;- readers and friends,to come to the support of the hard working candidates. Pay up, extend your subscription for as long a. period as you can, your CLEAN AND WHOLESOME — Only t.he very highest quality in- gredients. Improper food has never produced quality foxes.——Try B-B Brand. CCNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-I2-3l2 PROTEIN — VITAMINS — Mm- I‘-'R-‘\LS in B-B Brand Fox Feed. Try some. P. E. I. HOSPITAL Ladies‘ Aid are to serve meals under grand- stand at the Exhibition this year. and trust that friends will be gen- erous with their donations to make it a banner year. L-5525-7-30-ll, HURT WHILE MOTOR BOAT. ING Catherine Whiz‘:-, little. (18-Usher of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice‘ white, Rocky Point, met with at painful accident while motor boat-l inrg when her foot. slipped and caught in the shaft. causing al painful wound. She is a patiet int the City Hospital. GYRO OFFICIAL HERE TODAY —Mr. Alfred H. Williams of Cal- gary, Alta., Gyro International Vice-President. and Mrs. Wlllialns will arrive in the Province at noon by car. They will be met at Borden by members of the Gyro Club and will visit points of interest in the Province and city this afternoon. In the evening Mr. Williams will be the principal speaker at the Gyro meeting at. Beach Grove Inn. TONIGHT'S GYRO DANCE _ The dance at Beach Grove Inn this as the regular Gyro dances, andl an open invitation is extended to‘ all. Strictly informal. This special! dance is in honor of visiting Gyros‘; and Gyrettes. A great time was is expected tonight. _port stressed the need of greater evening is an open dance, the same ‘ by ventlon of Eldon, Mt. Buchanan and Orwell oorve women's nstltutes was held in the Belfast Hall on Monday. July 23rd with a compar- atively large attendance of Insti- tute members and visitors. The spaclolu hall presented a very at- tractive appearance with cut f1ow-- ers, wild zilowe 2 and ferns also of very good exh'.it in handicraft. A particu‘arly attracuve feature was a nicely decorated table by Mrs. F. W. Murphy containing holders in many beautiful designs unique and varied which brought, many, complimentary remarks from mem- bars and visitors. I The afternoon session op:-ned at 3.30 p. m. with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The address of we‘come was given. by Miss Matilda 3. MacDonald,‘ resident. Mt. Buchanan Institute.- and the reply by Mrs. Wilfred‘ Maclean, Orwell Cove. Reports of - different institutes were given as i'o‘1ows: Eidon—Mrs. Justin Van- Iderstine. receipts for year $20.42; Mt. Buchanan-—Mrs. J. D. Mur- chison, recelpfs for year 845.57; or- well Cove——Miss Katherine Mac- Donald, receipts for year $64.24. The retiring President. Mrs. An- gus Murcliizon in giving her re- co-operation in Institute work. A very interesting talk on hooked rugs as seen at the Toronto Exhi- bition was given by Mrs. T. P‘. West and also a. short talk on in- teresting spots at the annual con- vention both were much enjcycdi all present, Another delighted part of the afternoon programme‘ was a. talk by Mrs. Murphy on the arrangement of flowers for differ- ent table settings. The election of officers followed with result as fol- iows. Presdent. Mrs. John A. - hm On Monday ‘ma '1 bigger cmwdi Maclleod, Secretary; Miss Estelle other light. \vC‘§zlii. br€eds to mar- Ma.cDonald. An invitation by the, up this week in a. blaze of votes. who will be the winners? That] help means so much to the one: the results in the sealed ballot box I Institute Convention‘ The ninth annual district con-l ' drowned today when who are striving to win. Phone your order to the Guard- ian office (132) or bring it in, the candidate of your choice will re- ceive full credit. Candidates: Make your report ‘ Saturday night the largest you have ever turned in. Get new subscrip- tions, get long term subscriptions and "second payments" — they‘ count BIG. Readers: Without a doubt, you ' have a. friend in the Campaign. whom you would like to see win.I How much have you done for that i friend ? ' l ‘I new - - r’, ’/I’//1’:/III” Baily n}...I..l 1.. Pail Of Water NEW WA'I'EIRF‘ORD. N. 3. Juli’ 2'7—(CP)—A 14-month o.:l son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mnrtcll was he fell head first into a pail of wazrr. The in- fant, Charles. was left alone in thr room and fe‘l off :1 chair. Th’ m~ther found him dead, his feet sticking out of the nail. Two Chief Phases Marketing Poultry There are two principal phases in connection with the ma"kctln’1 Sixty Minutes. magazine rack. No other enamel driu so quickly. give such satisfaction. Kit'5h°“0 0“! 15° Rlorificd . . . and so can weary looking odds and ends of furniture . . . at small cost and with very little effort. Rogers One Hour Enamel flows on with any brush strokes . . . gives a smooth lustre to the dingieat: object: . . . offers a gay yet surprisingly ‘tough surface to withstand the wear and tear of use. Rogers One Hour Enamel dries firm in Eighteen beautiful colours to choose from (also black and white). The first advantage is that the articles you enamel are quickly ready for use. The second is that this enamel is suitable for almost anything you wish to paint . . . from the baby's high chair to the Come here for Rogers One ‘Hour Enamel. in solid colours or pastel ehadesl S. W. P. Iout-side HOUSE PAINT. 0 Sherwin-Williams quality at the price of ordinary paint. No other will $3.755 ,Ask for color cards of poultry in Canada that require very special attention just now. according to the report of the Spr- cial Poultry Conference held in 01- tawa recently. These two phases are:— 1. The weights and grades that are most in demand in Canada for the domestic and export markets. l 2. The best meam of transporta- tion of live birds from the produc- ; er to the market so as to avoid‘ unnecessary loss in weight or de- ierioratlon in quality while the birds are in transit. . Ordinarily ca.radl.‘s chick:n crop- ls marketed for the most part in '—‘“ ‘ ' "" two weights—broiicrs. (2 1-4 lb. and um Dressed Poultry c°mm,»..Ce of- “ndervl “"0 heal/Y °m‘3k°"5- i4 1'24 the Canadian Produce Assrci: loll lb. and over.) Neither of thescgfol. birds in the ml--‘kt-(.d 535“ are: “'el8ht‘ ml the Y“!-"-’5‘ ‘l“ma”d °f 3 cents per lb. for milkfeds over the British market and during the 5310005; 2 53;,“ P0,. lb. 10.. mnkfcd‘ "15" ‘SW Y9“-1 “*0 ‘i"5‘“"“.V' l’”"‘A over milkfed B; 3 cent.» l>-or lb. 00090 1“ Clmflda 1105 "05 1199“ Wild‘ 3 for st-iec:cd A ovrr SCl(‘:l(‘(I B and UP’ 5‘35°"b‘3‘l by W1‘ “°m'»" 09m"ndv ‘for Grade B over Grade C 4 cznts It is suggested that l?°llltry pro- De, lb’ dl-l€91‘5 ‘W001’-'hC“'« C”-303 P70‘ The fact is that !ill‘iI‘kP[lllg duce one—half of their lcghorn and 1,0010.-3. of m,-,.m.,_.;.n; quamy ..e_ sullz. ill a sllbstulltia‘ lo.\s to pouitry lest them from 2 1-4 to 3 lb. each, Besides the President's wife. four] Campobello neighbors and two of for Hyde Park friends, Miss Nancy Cook and Miss Marlon Dlckerman. .l0ll‘l(‘d the gay luncheon party i be . “om the sturdy little craft that, ll.’l(l travelled 417 miles in 85 hours, ‘, 10 minutes since leaving Pulpit; l-Irllholz Me. July 14. could be scen_ MIDSUMMER coo-94006.0 BANG-UP SPECIAL ate measurements. S. F. TARBUSH. n . . ‘he stern cf the Sewanna when she ! Tailored I-0 Measure Sm‘-9 <‘1lP‘3<i anchor in welchpool liar-l with Extra Pants, — Dollars Isaved. Only few days left. Write, The Winner for accur- When such applications are approved of by the Board _ . _ _ _ the spacious red-shingled cottage of, an order will be issued to a merchant to deliver fishing the President and the smaller home '. *_**"***°+“* *‘*° ““'*" of his mother high up on a knoll. L039-L -28-30-8-1 })l'O(‘lL'.C3:'s tllrougllolll Cflllfldll, Nei- L-her the domestic nor the Br Lish market, which is a\'illl.lble for mil- Orwell Cove Institute was given to ‘ and during the three weeks im- Personals hold the 1937 convention in t.heLrlmediate‘y preceding the em. they equipment for an amount not to exceed forty dollars to the individual fishermen or a pro rata amount to fisher- men's organizations. On receipt of goods each fisherman must sign a Note payable to the Board. Representatives of the Board will visit the diferent fishing centres within the next few days with application forms and information with reference to the administra- tion of this loan. All applications or correspondence must be addressed to the Provincial Fishermens’ Loan Board, Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Signed, PROVINCIAL FISIIERMEN’S LOAN BOARD. Mr. Louis Kiggins has returned. from a visit to Souris. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Celestina Dugas. Miss Olga White has arrived home to spend her vacation with. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice white, Rocky Point. Mr. Wilber Cawgill of Lowell} Mass.. is the guest. or Mr..a.nd Mrs. l, Roland Alchorn, Rocky Point. Miss Margaret Riley and Miss I-Ialie white of Slunmcrslde, and Miss Gretchen Brownel of Sack- ville are spending two weeks vaca- tion at Polnte du Chene beach. _ was heartily given by the members -and the committees from the dif- ‘l.I.I'lflV0ldDbl)’ detained Mm Rodd. hall. Meeting decided to hold de- cision over and report to the ex- ecutive at a, later date. Mrs H. D. Johnson. Charlottetown, addressed the convention briefly and rollclted help from the Ladies Aid of the-, P. E. I. Hospital in serving lunch at the coming exhibition. support ferent Institutes are taking care of the matter. On account of being the Supervisor. wag unable to give a. demonstration on salads as planned but gave instead a very instructive talk on Institute work and girfs clubs. The question box was well filled with many helpful 070 l'° be m3Tk°f-‘°d- P?“ fwd °’ ed polli:l'_v. can get a. sufficient. :21‘: 12:9’: ql'::m_l;’r;i: roorggrleag supply Of quality birds. The big-l ' 1' Y lions of pounds of Canadian dress-I l? U305 lg! me] ‘.'1“g‘f%l“f‘“5- /gsiméi gest. money for pouliry producers‘ lar pfilc ice s a v or arre C d -0 t 5 dc .-“ht Y0’-‘-ks Or °‘~h€*r heal’? bmdfi» A i.'.'-.ll.l§3"a“ afld onlilk(l'crlnaB bi‘rds.i proportion of these breeds should‘-1-he mane‘ is mo ohm ..1\nt,ed‘. lie -:93‘ l°d"“"k°‘ l(‘)‘Ct2‘t;fr“5t~ 51°13‘ with low grade birds. here: with} Em 1‘ 5“ 00-“Y ~ “"°“- those of quality which lfways com-1 grey ‘weigh alive around 4dlbr.i eltch.‘ mam, 3 premium. - em ums are rccomnten C or. those that qualify in the lnilkfedl, class. The‘premlums_siiigisL‘d#l>l; @'.],‘._**_"'V'"" M“ Roosevelt Ends . . Sea Vacation . l The evening session opened with} singing The Long Long Trail and‘. the followinr program was carried out with Mrs. R. S. West and l, L'ETA.NG ISLAND. N.B. July 27' llant Fax, now nine years old and‘ There was szme talk of a picnic tomorrow on L‘Etang Isiand with the President and his wife as hosts. but this had not been made defin-1 ito tonight. : Anchors were dropped before dark 0 at L‘Et.ang. It is only 12 miles from | the Campobello anchorage. I Granville Wins E Arlington classicl —— I CHICAGO July 2&—tA.P.)—Gal-. munching oats down in the blue Walter N. Emerson. of Chicago. is at Canadian National Hotel today (Thursday) and eveninfi ONLY. He will buy stamp collecfions. accumulations or old envelopes stamps. with B- w- L0P0K9» Chalrmam l~<APr-—Presldellt R -oscvcll b".-ought. 9‘_'““5 °f K"m“°ky' ‘em “'°"h°' °f Miss Florence MacPhee as accom- ———- questions on different phases of In- . . _ ; v, _ hm Sons 000 to Wm the $35,000 A,-. H H Acorn Mi’. and Mrs. John Beck and stitute work. The chief feature of pianists: 0 lofted ffacvimgoflbiirfifihhfiiiegi mm“ Classic Saturday. _ K V -.—— —-a ' ‘ ’ Tyler Beck. who have been vlsltms the evening meeting was an nd- Reading. Mrs. Mabel MM?-sch-; Raga“ I,”Se“‘;mnn"a ,0“ ms N‘ew Gr3nv11le_ three-year-old son of V_,______ ,. .. Aeneas Gallant in town guests of Mrs. J. A. Mc- dress on "Community welfare" by ern. l‘muns“f‘Ck harbor for me mnm .0... mm.“ cy,0mp10n of 1930,;-oiled Donald. outram Street. returned W Hon. Thane Campbell, Premier of Solo. Mrs. Justin VmlIdi=rst.in(‘., “er mvm mmhem with om amg mu, W. m,ee.ym_0,d 000.... Am. u their home in Alliston. P. E- 1.1355 P. E. 1. space will not permit a Minutes of sutcrnoon session by fife nd “fend; L c“‘m beno piomhip of the Unwed states turf _ week-end--—Trur0 N€WS- full account of the hon. gentle- Mrs. M. A. MacLcoci. Dlstr ctl ‘Decal bronze}, “me‘Unl1’L‘:dSmc§ 0.00.0 00,000 gpectntom 00 Ar1'mg- d . L528l-7-2l-23-25-28-30. man's remarks. but many he‘-pful Secretary. ,1, jidpyt he‘; C, Dbeno ‘W; ion Park in a blazing finish to do-l MI‘. and Ml‘5- P~ 1'“ 5mm‘ and suggestions were given in beautifi- Reading. Mrs. J H. MacDonald. - m‘i‘;]“uS°:"f flfccruise 15 'm R [000 ms 1-jy3]_ M,-_ B01-les_ by 2 1-21 recooooee-o++o+v>e++e+¢o¢o+¢< daughter Edna. Compeen. Alberta canon of home sun.°u,,d1ms at 5 Piano 5010‘ M13 U...‘ 1035 DT b t he mmamvcd my R1: hrom: lcngum O are “smug mmds m Blooming V673’ 5111011 C°5l~ The 1“-smule-5 05? 1. l°"“L‘‘l‘’“ ‘md 5““3 °f °“ndy‘0hd“w.r5 on again A,:,00'.m,_-5.g;.m Ffcllyrood was third. a half len-‘ " B, B L: S“; Agate Point and Pcakes Station. I whoye were highly oomplimelltedi by unlor Red cross. it, was possibie he 1-,... dMay~m5 gth back of Mr. Bones. and four‘ I UxURl0Uq 1 .l£ - us J13 Ll.-- and it was shown how they we-rel Duet, D. E. Ros. and R. C. Mac- d,bm,kmon at his my “mm... lengths ahead of cum. Morse. 4 - - ML55 3019“ Dlllms M ‘N5 city has on without being Pltee. I ' ' which finished lrllrlll. Memory - 5 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC LEAVES Murray River at 7-10 5-1“- Glen Wlflhm 3', 1.30 A.M- M. H. North at I;-lg: Stu: on Bridge at - - ~ - Mmsgue at 3-50 AM- Vemon River It 9.30 AM- Roseneat‘ Cor. at 9-05 A M- Cherry Valley Car. at 9-40 AM- pownn .. 9.50 AM. Charlottetown at 10-15 AM mu will stop on signal enroutc. L. S. JOIINSTONE LEAVES White's Restaurant at 4.00 PM. Pownnl at 4-25 7-1“- Cherry Valley Car. at 4.35 PM. Vernon River at 4.45 P. M.‘ Roaeneath Cor. at 5-10 PM- Montague at 5-20 |’-M- sturgeon Bridge at 5.10 I‘.M. M. II. North at 0-15 EM- Glen William at 6-15 I'M- Murray River at 0-45 PM- Parcels carried 25 cents Minimum -A-ueeecooa-ow arrived home after spending two pleasant weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Celestina Dugas of Souris. JEOBOT MANNEQUIN IONDON. July 29 —((JP) ———A robot mannequin in a departmental store window here picks up frocks one by one and showing both front and back. displays about 34 dres- ses in 12 minutes. Ib'e to carry handicapped by partisan omaoslt-‘. ion, The convention as a whole felt highly honored to have Mr. Camp- bell as guest speaker this being his first public appearance in Belfast since occupying hi; high position and addressing men an active bodY as the women‘; Institute conven- tlon. After the President extended her thanks to the members for their convention he‘-p. the meeting ad- journed and lunch was served by HIIIIICVI Llllutent vs-move: nlnlna the ladies of the Mt. Buchanan home. overlooking I‘...;..llll;iollr.ddv R'°3dl"4? by M” F’ W" Murpm" Bay. until Wednesday. it was orig- "d0’935- "C°"“"“““'-V w°”““""'”' lnally planned to end the trip there Hon. Thane Campbell. Premier, P. mmm.mW_ E. I. | The aompara.t.lvc,’y calm waters 5‘°'°- MT5- T- 1” W95“ oflfi Campabello were reached aim’ National Anthem. n. 20-mile run. before a good breozt‘. Committee in charszc take thli from seal Cove. Grand Manon Is- ODDOTUINW Of thanking 3“ “'l‘° land. N. B. It took four hours. helped to make thy convention the; Mo.ors were used to get around success it was and mri~lcular'.V the s,ui.hern point. of Grand Man- Mrs. (Din) SV/.‘WRl‘l- Mn-"Mill-”|h Wl10':an as three attempts to tuck east- is summering at “Pond-" Pinettciward and then north resulted only for loaning her lovely hooked rug-sun pushing the sewanna closer to for the occasion. ‘the. rock-cllffed shore. Book was fifth in the hold of 10» Gralivllle. carrying. top Wflflhl 0‘ 126 pounds. ran the mile and a’ quarter in 2'03 i-5. ‘ H" . '.'r:.\i POW? F travel. 13ER,L1;N. —Tll0 present syslom of Olympic scoring emhl0.'~‘<‘<l in GT1“ ,[0mth_ mm and sixth. respective-‘| 1;.‘ ' . 11' is: seven points for first . . and then live. four. Lhrct‘. , Can_ the ofiice for mtg‘): 9,0-o_ and one for second. third.‘ matron and reserve 0 . BRINGING UP FATHER" \ S. S. liuchelaga Now is your chance to i'LI— see vmow 393° .Tul=.vip.l=_ TALKING CK l'“”\ ‘l’ ‘*5 Aeoo-r.'_ iv».-5 SICK IN BED ;MAGO|B INVITED THOSE’ . $CiEN'I’l$T$ WDTHE HOUSE. .‘T'l-IEY ARE.J'OO HIGHBROW Georgetown-charimetown Bus 8.. .329 STARTING MONDAY. APRIL 27th. uow'ro CONTINUE or as soon after as possible. .. 1 A.n.uu. niommrn coo P-M h.'. 3%” AJI. gzhnltonh River .. 4.20 PM- dl .. ...... I-IO Wwetefe Corner .. 4.80 PM. leltlwllrs load ... I58 A3. . 4.40 PM. - I00 AJI. . 4.50 r.M. |.I0 A.Il. . 5.00 PM. . 9.10 A.H- . .. 510 PM . Baldwin’: load .. 5.15 PM corner IAOAJII. Illeal .. 5.20 PM 0.50 A.M- . 5.85 PM I .10 AH. 5.50 PJVI. Olntiotutawn . BUICK 1 PASSENGER can lleulqlutsn at Georgetown 1. J. loloimn Pnuihnlnelatnini-enclave! efllo. ALLWUI, IIEIISII3 Vm-cum-n P.I.lflIIaI yr-‘on Mei 4| ‘ by