JULY 9,1920 . . _ . Klll Dangerous File I Quicker! G311 smelling Fl]! vapor, bong aha handy l’!!! louver. mu. flies qulcltcrllfcontains mnrelnsecf- Hlllnllnlredlenmthoughlalarln. ‘lasso humans and stainless to fabrics. ‘That's why more people _su_c Pllf. Money back guarantee, STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Ultra-Conservative Investments ,-._._....._._ New Brunswick 8%‘: 1033 ' Nova Scotis an ml .. Nova sooth. m‘: 194! Crest Britain and Canada c. N. n. (Gulrlllteod by ncrn. cow's. C. N. B. Equipment Trust 5's 1040 Halifax, N. B. 0's 105! Montreal Metropolitan Oommbsion 8's 1006 Saint John School 5's 108i .................... pgggnggg cgplfll corporation 8% Phi. 8.00% you” Corporation of Canada 455's 1N0 ... lltiliflas Power b Light Corp. 0's 1000 .........l..... 3.005 . Og-dggg maybe telephoned or telegraphed at our expense A Eastern Securities Company‘ General Steel Wares ... ..., 33% a ~i Home Oil ... ... ... ... 23% Quotations furnished through court- Imfiefill Oil ... ... ... ... .. 28 esy of Atwell d‘: 00., C‘ rictteiown Industrial Alcohol .... 24% Office. International Nickel ... ... 51% ‘ - . Noon Close International Petroleum ... .. 20% Abana 1.1a 1:10 Lyell Construction as Aconda .'.. .. .14 .14 Massey-Harris ... .. 57% Amity Copper .26 .25 Montreal Power .. 113 Amulet 1.25 1.25 M00011 Frontenac ... ... 43 Area ... .. .18 .16 National Breweries 138% Arno .32 .35 National Steel Car ... ... 109 As. Oil &: Gas 4.55 4.75‘Noranda 61% Bidgood .37 .33 Power Corporation 112% BigMlssouri 1.55 1.53 Price Bros. 81% v Buckingham ... ... ... .04 .0415 Qlltbec POWB! 83 Bunker Hill .. .10 .11 Shawinlgarl 85% Capital Rcuyn .07 mu, smelters . .. 401% Central Man. .40 .50 Steel o1 Canada 57% -Clerlcy ... ... ... .11 10% Wflylzamack ... . 78% Dome .. 9.75 9.90 Winnipeg Electric 79% Dalhousic .. 4.25 4.20 Canada Malting ... .... 24% Falconbridge 13.50 13.75 Dominion Tar 25 Granada ... ... ... .25 26% Famous Players . 50% ' l-lollinger 5.70 5.60 Steel of Canada Pfd. . 50% Howey .. 1.05 1.09 Consolidated Gas . .. 126% Hudson Bay 17.25 Int. Petroleum New .. 20% 111081‘. Nickel ... ... ... 52.25 52.00 C. P. R. ... ... 241% Keeley ... ... .42 General Motors ... ... ... ... 70% Kirkland Lake .00 “u. s. Steel 201% Kooteney Florence ... .. .14 .15 Bank of Nova Scoiia l... 400 . like Shore ._.. .. 25.75 Bank of Montreal .. 355 Malartic .26 .26 Bank of Commerce 300 Mandy .. - .80 Royal Bank 350 Manitoba Basin .34 .35 Min. Corporation 4.05 4.20 ii“ fMcDougali .4915 THE MARKETS McIntyre ... 15.85 16.00 , Ncwbec .47 45% WWW" Pm‘) Nlplsslng 61.75 61.50 M°NTREAL' Qile» my 5"°*m° Pend Orellle .. .. .. 5.0a’ 5.00 "c0185- 693- ‘mile ""1108 W“ ,- Stadacona .. 00v. 00% W“ 1° Pm" 35 “m” °T mm Bherltt Gordon 0.00 was hlfllm- SW" 8°14 "m" "-5" l° 5M0, ___ _ m $11.75, with a couple of can lots i Bbdbury Basin .. 0.20 9.10 "flint"! "mm 115° i" 1J°° < Bylvanite ... ... .90 9mm“ M‘ ‘12- T‘)? 3°“ 5°15 “P w {peck Hughes ___ 35° 85g Q9, with U10 bulk 0! U10 pllln 00 Towagmac ... ... .. 1.85 medium kind‘ betwelm ‘7 3nd '3' vn-eadweu yukqn 9,50 Handy weight. fat heifers sold up to ‘Qventme, u‘ 35° 3,50 $10. The few bulls offered sold about ‘fVlpond as Bieedy- - Windfall .. .00 .0: Qlmifltlim" 311W“? "W'- IM- Wright Hargreaves .. 1.15 1.14 $11 ti’ l"? mrdlllm- "°-5° "° mi ._ wamwel] on __ 33% common, $9 to $10.25; butcher heifers ' Home Oil .. 24.00 23.15 80°11. $9~5° i° 11°? ‘Rdlllm l" i” . Baltic .. 2.25 2.40 $915; 0mm"- ¥5--'>° i° "I bllwh" l Maylsnd aao w“ 80ml- "i-W w "I m°¢i“m- i“ r to $8; canners, $3.50 to Si; cutters $4.50 to 05; butcher bulls, common, MDMREAL STOCK EXCHANGE $5.50 to s8. ‘ i , ——3-- Calgll-eceipts, 2,370. The calf mar- Mlriol ROMP‘! Nflllllled b! ket was stronger and. there was s Greenshields s. ($0., Montreal, la good demand. The best lot sold for wtowu-t Jones e Co» 88 Great $11.50 and :12, with a few picked _ Gwrsc st, Ohnrlottewwn- out at s13. Trade on common calves, grassers and drinkers, were fairly Call Money 9% active at $7.20 to saso with an odd Abitibi .. 4m gals at u. Medium quality calves Alberta. Pacific Grain ... 50 w", gold for s0 up, Asbestos 10% Quotations: Good veal $10.50 to Brazilian 58% gig; medlum.$9 to $10.25; mlnon B; A. Oil 51% $7 macro. B. C. Power . .. 45% Sheep receipts 838. Lambs were in Building Products ... ... 85% very good demand and were‘ mostly Canada Car .. 140 all sold for 015 per cwt. 0n one ml!- Canada Cement t. 28 ket where less than 100 lambs were Canada Power and Paper ... 29% offered, sales were made at $15. Canada Brewing .. 25 Sheep were from $4 to 87. Dominion Bridge . ..... .. 112% Quotations: Ewes 04 to ti; lambs, finer Company .. 52 good. $15 to 810. 'l'o Yield ..... 8.00% 5's. 1500 Investment Corp. iws Central Guardian —~—~r MABSHIIILD — The postponed Presbyterian Tee and hstivai will be held this evening. ' ssn . ITAII.‘ 1'0 GI!‘ _,m exhibits ready foe the hlg provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottetown, Alllllt il-Si- lend for prise ibi- J. W. Iocltor, soo- rotary. v dly-tf DOCTOI 801101.125 Foot Export will be st our store on Monday, Jilly 15th from one o'clock until six, tilosc with sore 0r tired fest should consult him,’ advice free ALLEY d: Co.. Ltd, Charlottetown 6450-7-8-31 WEDNESDAY, ‘HIE Pith-Keep the afternoon of‘ the sbovedate for St. Peter's horse races. An excellent road, a. perfect track, a good meal, courteous treatment and red hot horse racing.’ 5482-tf YOU CAN BUY Monitor Gasoline at any of the fifteen pumps retailing it in ‘ loitetown. Use it for perfect satisfaction. ssss-l-s-o-lltlr MONITOR Gasoline can be obtained snywherewthroughout the Province. Ask your dealer for it. 0i33-7-0-9-l1th MONITOR is an honest high test Gasoline specially produced by the most modern and up-to-datc refining methods. iiISI-T-B-S-llth BE SURE and ask your Service Station for Monitor. You cannot buy better Gasoline anywhere st any price. M33-‘I-6-1llh '.l‘0 GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER PICNlCKERS-When you are prepar- ing to go a plcknicklng it may pay you to take advantage of The Guar- dian special offer oi plates, spoons and forks. Read advertisement in this issue. ' - tf NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- IBSP-In order to insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oilice not later than 10.80 A. M. the day previous to publication. when the ad-ertiselnents are half- page or more. copy must be in the Gflicc twenty-four hours in advance. 5114-0-31-8. ‘I'll PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at C‘ ‘lottetown, Allglli l0-28, will bathe blggestand bistnerplltoh here. More prfllcs for livestock. Ail freight! psltl on livestock. Biggest midway ever, Three performing troupes from New York, and four csysbcrss racingmWl-iteto your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Bend for prise list. J. W. Boulfer, " y, Charlotte- town. l‘. B. lsllnii. diy-ei DOCTOR. T0 PRINCE-Following a drive around Stanley ParkThurs- day afternoon, His Royal ghncss Prince Henry announced th gh his equcl-l-y that be would consider start- ing for Eastern Canada next Wed- nesday night. Prince Henry was the guest at a. private tea following the drive. Ho was accompanied by Capt. Howard Kerr, Newton J. Kerr, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Lands De- partment, and General Pagct. Ha left the hotel by the basement and entered a. motor car at the Granville Street entrance. Dr. W. H. Suther- lsnd, , ‘physician to the prince stated that the fracture has. almost completely healed, indicating the splendid health of the patient, who was ‘injured at polo nearly three weeks ago-Vancouver star, June 21st. (Dr. Sutherland referred to is a native of Sea View, Prince Ed- ward Island, and l. nephew of Mrs. W. T. Huggsn, of Charlottetown). .A'l' ROTARY-The regular weekly luncheon of the notary Club was held yesterday in the Oddfellows Hall. This was the first meeting to be presided over by the new Presi- ddnt, J. A. MacMillasl, who gave a brief address in which he referred to‘ his fellow ofiicers and their dut- ies. The new Secretary, Percy W. Turner, spoke on attendance which he termed the lifeblood of-thc Rot- ary body. Mr. B. Roy Holman, song Leader, gave an interesting "address on Olub slngingfd. M. Hurley, choir- men of "the programme committee, also outlined the work of that com- mittee for the year. This was stork 64y at notary and the happy rsthsr. ltcyquigley, was presented with the Club's emblematic silver mug. not- el-ien Leightlssr made the presenta- ‘tlon in feiicitous Mfllll, and‘ the re- cipient made e fitting reply. notar- ian James Mack», whossnlarrlags took place recently. was also honor- ed by the Club and presented with a silver vegetable dish by Judge 11.11.. Palmer. who wished the biushinl bsaedictflodspcld in hb pelt trid- usts course. The musical progrfanl camps-feeds piano byllr. Ind Isl-rte, who was ' l enthusiastic- suy encased. The guests were not- arisn Judson Clark of Pasadena. _Califcrnis: Ilene. .7. lhwilliaml. N. I. lngsndro of the Maritime Ilectric 00159573 10D. llhflliclfld IM- publication in the Canada Gazette or other foreign matter. In this grade other matter. n. this grade the also filnordortocuovrornrlcuonoin- ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! AN NEWSY FARM NOTES By Agricola ONE THIRD OFF . a DIRBIS POWDIB Dr. Lionel Stevenson, Zocloglst for Ontario, recommends the use of Denis powder to destroy warbles on the cettle’s backs. Dr. Stevenson is the‘ huthor of several valuable bulletins on the parasites of sheep and swine (which may be had at the Department of Agricul- ture gratis) and those who heard him during Farmer's Week, in the Prince of Wales College, will be inclined to give s11 credence to his utterances. I had never heard of Dorris pow- der, so locked it up. 1t is the ground seeds of a. species of Deguclia, a climbing shrub related to the bean family. which is found in Guiana. the East indies and other places. American drug houses list it, and it is now being put up in quarter pound tins by veterinary supply stores. The powder is applied early in the sprlns to. kill the/grabs ill the lumps on the backs of cattle. If allowed to develope, these grubs escape by a large open- ing which materially lowers the value of the hide. besides ing the ani- inal much unnecessary suffering. The escaping grubs metarnorphose and perpetuates the trouble. Seeing that there is a. stage in the life of the warble fly when 1t is conl- pletely at man's mercy, it is evident out only rank carelessness is re- sponsible for the survival of the pest. HAY "Make hay while the sun shines.‘ for no other crop is so dependent on weather conditions. The ability to foretell these conditions, and experi- ence of the proper measures to meet them are two of the points essential to "success in hay-making. Rain is a. source oi great loss in the nutrients of hay, because it leeches out the protein, m, carbo- hydrates and minerals, and increases the percentage of irldigestlble fibre. Washing dry clover in water resulted in the loss 0f half of the protein. The bleaching of hay by too much exposure to sunlight while not so in- jurious, usually lowers the price on the city markets. I Hey should be fragrant, palatable. of a. natural green color, and of high feeding value. 'I‘hls means care and vocal-Anal: onsnas AND lanc- cannons. Effective from data of of June 29, 1929. (Continued) / ONION GRADES 2. The following shall be the grades for thlfonions intended for sele:- (A) CANADA NO. 1 shall include only firm, well shaped, well cured onions of similar varietal character- istics, free from doubles and scallions not sprouted, nor peeled, nor with root growth, free from seed stems. and from damage caused by freezing injury, disease, insects, mechanical or other means. and Ptacticaily free from dirt, leaves or othe foreign mat- ter. ln this grads the sire -of the onions shall be riot less than 1% inches in diameter. (B) CANADA N0. 2 shall include only firm, well cured onions of qimilar varietal characteristics, free from doubles and scallions, not spouted. nor peeled, nor with root growth. free from seed stems, and from damage caused by freezing injury, disease. insects, mechanical or other means. and practically frss from dirt, leaves the size of the onions shall be not less than 1% inches, nor more than 1% inches in diameter, In order to allow for variations in- cident to commercial grading and handling in each of the abcvs grades 5% by weight of any ict may be under the prescribed minimum Ilse. 2% by weight may be effected with decay. and an additional 5% by weight of ally lot may be under the remaining requu ants of the grade. For Canada. N0. 2 grade, 10% h! weight of any lot may be above the proscribed maximum also, i0) CANADA N0. 8 shall include oalyliral. well cured onions of similar varietal characteristics. not sprouted. nor with root growth. and without damage caused by fl-scsinl lllllifl. disease, insects or other means, and practically free from , mechanical iniflfy. dirt, leaves or cfabe onions shall be below 11s inches in diameter. cidenrto comercisl grading and handling 0% by weight of ‘any lot may brundsr the requirements of Provincial into the warble fly which propagates, Root Vegetables Zlct w Ladies’ and Misses I Spring and Sunlmer Coats ON SALE TODAY THE BALANCE OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER COATS, EVERY COAT NEW THIS SEASON ATTRACTIVE SHADES AND MATERIALS PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED, ALL SIZES FOR LADIES AND MISSES $15.00 Coats reduced to $10.00. $20 Coats reduced to $13.35 $25 00 Coats reduced to $16.65. $30 Coats reduced to $20.00 $39 Coats reduced to $26.00 $45 Coats reduced to $30.00 - , 60.00 Coats, reduced to $45.00 Men’s and B0y’s Shirts 50c A with '50 ...-cs; good judgement in the stqs of cut ting, the method of handling, and time of storing; all factors, to a iarg. extent, under the control of the, far- mer. , Timothy is cut immediately after the "second bloom" which occurs af- ter the full bloom season has passed. The curing of timothy is not a dif- ficutl problem; during goodwesther it may be cured in the windrow and drawn in the day following cuttinz._ Some successful growers curs timothy in cocks, Red clover is cut just after bloom. when a. few heads have turned browli. Recent experimental work has shown that slightly better yields have been secured when cut in full bloom, si- though the quality may be slightly reduced. If the swath is left exposed to the sun the leaves dry faster than . the stalks, and drop ofl-in handling. By raking into windrow when the leaves are well wilted they will be re- tained, and will be sufficiently alive to draw moisture from the stalks. Heavy crops of clover must usually be tedded so that the wilting is more uniform. When about half dry, the hay should be cured in tall narrow cocks. By keeping the centre high the rain will shed more effectively. A few hours before drawing in the 000158 shouidbs partially opened out to sl- low the escape of any moisture that may be inside, taking cars to shatter the leaves as little as possible. Twenty to twenty five pounds of salt should be incorporated with every ton of hay. - ""9!nsnneiwivulrilllfllillilil-III l‘ = Lot of Men’s and Boy's Shirts assorted patterns, and without collars. Limited quantity. Special July Sale MEN’S SUITS $15, 25 Young Men’s Suits our best sellers of which there is only one or two left in each pattern. Regular values up to $25. The very latest styles, materials and patterns. _ Single and double breasted. All sizes in the lot. Take our ick of this lot of 25 Y P i $15.00 suits for g PATONS Men’s Norfolk Suits Regular $18.00 $9.75 Men’s Tweed Suits, Norfolkstyle, also single and double breasted. Neat tweed patterns. Regular value up t0 $18.00 Special English Rainproof Coats. Values up t0 $12.00. Special _. . . . . .. Men’s and Young Men's Tweed Coats $157311" t ritiiuiiirsifi.‘ fgfllf $9.75 Boy’srNavy Blue Suits. Short pant ‘;‘::.r:fslf.‘:::."2:i1f.... $1.50 English Tweed and Worsted Suits values up to 35.00. Our best sellers, $21-00 Our Special Blue Serge Suits, Men’s and Young Men’s Styles. The best value in the city at the price Boy's Blue Cheviot, long pants all sizes. Special ' Boys Tweed Suits. Sizes up to 7 years regular values up to $8.00. W PATONS o......r..-..... NO WONDER. A worried locking farmer drove in- to town, tied his team, and headed for the family doctor's office. With- out preamble he began: ' "Doc, the first time you're out our way I wish you'd stop in and see ny wife." "Is she sick?" asked the doctor. "Not exactly." “What's the trouble then?" “Well, this morning she got up at the regular time. about foul- o'clock, milked the cows, got breakfast for the hands, done her housework. churned, and long about ten o'clock she told me she felt s little tired. I expect she needs a tonic or some- thing." n s0o|seo| fected with decay. An additional 5% by weight may be above the maxi- mum size. (D) UNGRADED shall consist of onions which do not meet the re- quirements of the foregoing grades. Definition, (2) Flor the purpose of this Sectionz-r (A) "Well shaped" means having the shape characteristic of the variety. but slightly off type. (B) "Well cured" means an onion which has the neck well dried out. and is free from damage csusedby weather conditions. ‘ (C) "Doubles" means an onion which has the outer skins broken ' two centres of growth. (D) "scallion" means en onion which has a thick neck. (E) "Practically free" means the ep- pearsncs shall not be injured to an extent readily apparent on examina- ticn, (1') "Diameter" means the greatest dimension at right angles to a straight line from stem to root. | (G) "Peelcd" means an onion which has lost its cuter skins in such s de- gree that the edible flesh of the onion is exposed. j wnTlN<Giril<cilIsiE BATTERIES fOR ALL. cARs AUTOMOBILE STARTING, LIGHTING o PALMER - WATSON ELEC TRIC CO. ELECTRICAL SERVICE STATION TUB-NIP OI BUTABAGA GIADES IGNITION 3. The following shall be the gredss tor Table Turnip: or Rutabegss in- tended for sals:- (A) CANADA NO. l small lhlll i11- clude only turnips of similar vlriofll characteristics which are clean-firm. bright, smooth. sound, well shaped properly trimmed, and which are not pithy and practically free from freez- ing injury, wom- core, soft rotblight, dry rot. Ircy mould. black lllflt or other disease and free from demos! caused by worln ring, wire worm. growth cracks. cut-l. inlet-ll. r fll mechanical or other means. The also shsllbefronl2tosinchesindie- mm. y (B) CANADA NO. 1 medium shell in- ciudq only turnips of similar varietal characteristics. which are clean. firm, bright. smooth, sound, I00 shaped, properly trimmed, and which are not pithy and practically fries from freezing injury, waidr core, soft rot, blight, dry rot. IN! mould. black spot or other disease and free from damage caused by worm ring, win shall not be iniured t» m "W" readily apparent upon ell-mini?!“ of the lot, and that any comm fro! the causes mentioned can be rtmfllf in the ordinary process o! P"!!! without appreciable increase in will! over that which would occur of ti! turnip were perfect. _ m» Ba Continued-i ‘ ,4 elude only turnips of similar varietal this Section:- characteristics, whichereelean, firm, (A) "Properly trimmed" means the bright, smooth, sound. well shaped. tops trimmed off within one quarter properly trimmed, and which are not of an inch of the body of the tur- pitby and pflifilflll! l"! 11'0"! m9!- nip. and the root-s neatly trimmed ing injury, water cosh. soft, rot, but the body of the turnip not cut blight, dry rot. I"? mould, black into. spot or other disease and free from (B) "Bright" means free from dirt or damage csuatd by worln ring, wire other foreign matter, damage or dis- worm, growth cracks, cuts, insects. coloration from any cause, so that or mechaninl or other means. The the outer skin retains the attractive disc shall be not lcls than 5 inches colour normal for the variety- in dlllnslof. (C) "Well shaped" means the normal 1n order tn allow for variations typical shape for the variety in the incident b commercial‘ grading and district where grown, and free from bandlingi 5% by count of any lot pointed or excessively elongated and may be one-half inch smalles- and oths ill-formed specimens. 0% by count may be one-half inch (D) "Soft rot" means any 80ft ""18"! larger than the prescribed minimum condition oi the tissue from "what- ____._..__._-.7 KING pecans-res . czsnlsr smvlsrli wlnoeon. mused. July l-r-IHI George, it transpired tc-day. mm! received at Windsor cast-IQ I15 lency Pierre fr. Bark. llll fill" minister of nucsls under tile M“ _lrllllll'ldi,blllhfitlllflf0ll‘tlfll% by \ v Illllltflthlillllilfllllllblhle, worm, growth cracks. cuts. insects and maximum diameters rllboctivl- evcr cause. vi ti" 4*“- Wfl" a "1 or mechanical or other means. ‘rho 1y. no m by count of any m‘? m "consonant-n. the salt; an; for N! he W 4°" ruscnaulrcrromsumsillacnuu‘ managements- calmer-nun m" ~ .- v a indianlatsr. . " rbuensslguoulaacce-naifoftllis longitudinal axis. V canisrnd , " Jygguggpd-‘igfcgdscey. m ornoticauyrru-i,cr»s~rsr.ccncl-ans cxelochmillml (olcmsosuonlsmcesllis-ortuwas-isr. tlamnlgwm-s-"nqwwtw-ewfl" ~- - v v,‘-