4-H Club Rally at Cardigan Hall. The judges gave their decisions and Elmer Hynes was chosen for the senior division, and Jerry Doyle for the junior division. Four girls and four boys from our club are taking part in a square dance for entertainment at the Rally. All those taking part in the Rally are to go to Allberry Plains on August 18th. for practise. The last judging class was held at the home of Terrence Mac- Gennis on July 24th .The next ‘ one is to be held at the home of Vernon Donnelly on August mth. Jerry Doyle moved and Ro- bert Cain seconded that the meet- ing be adjourned. Mary Kaye Mummy. Secretary. THE HAMILTON SEA CREST Calf Club met in the Hamilton Hall on July 28th. with 14 mem- bers and two visitons present. The vice president, Carol Pick- ering, called the meeting to or- der by having the members re- Ipeat the 4-H clulb pledge in uni- son. The minutes approved, it was decided that Gordon Ramsay, I :Enrle Iockenhy and Norman Ramsay act on the recreation committee for next meeting. It was also decided that roll call tor next meeting be answered by naming one’s favorite breed of ' horse. lDon’t Know Quocldy Plan Yet About OTDAWA (CM—Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, chairman of the Ca- nadian section of the Interna- tional Joint Commission, said Monday “we simply don't know yet”, whether the tidal power po- tential of Plassamaquoddy Bay on the New Brunswick-Maine border can be developed economically. He told the Commons external attains committee engineers are satisfied a damn can be built, de- spite didfiicult conditions, but it is too soon to say Whether it will prove an economic project. Preliminary studies, he said, in- dicate the dam can be built de- spite such difficulties as a 12-knot current, 200 feet of water and marine clay. Studies are continuing. One in- teresting possibility involved stor- ing water on the St. John River to facilitate uniform delivery of. power. Investigation Was also continu- ing as to the eflfccts power devel- opment would have on feeding 00A! an: KEILO'WNA, BC. (0?) — The board of trade hopes to buy one of the retired Okanagan Lake terries from the province to use as a float at the Aquatic Club. The ferries became obsolete when Princess Margaret opened a bridge across the lake. muzsz TRAPPED MOUNTAIN VIEW, Alta. (0P) Two grizzly bears attacking sheep in this southwest Alberta foot- hills area were trapped when Baby’s Hot Little Head When your baby's,th leek hot it my be because of simple fever common to some minor hub ailment. If so, Baby’s Own Tablets WI help reduce this mg: fine: by clearing harmful m on: of mental; baby's fever penises, con- sult your physical. One Midland, Onnxio Mother has this to :1: "My little beby was feverish and hot. 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Recreation followed the business session 0! the meeting. Wayne Locherlby, Secretary atrea- enter. may also be obtained as 0: dust (5 peg-cent) that can be applied - to the: am hill effectively. , Incither case the worker ants willcarrythepoisontothequeen. Once she is‘ldlled no moreeggs will be laid and the colohywlll cease to exist. ' CLUB NEWS THE NEW PERTH 4-H CALF CLUB was called to, order on July 25th by the vice-president, George Dewar. Thirteen mem- bers answered th roll call. A total of 70 cents was collected from the roll call which brings the club funds to $25.80 A'discussion was held on our share of tor the 4-H Rally which is to be held in Cardigan on August 23rd. The then adjourned. Next meeting is be held on August 22nd at 8 pm. Dale Dewar, Secretary. SUMMEBMILIE 4-H CALF Club met at Summervllle school on July 20th. There were 24 mem- bers and 5 visitors present. The president called the meeting to order led the HI Pledge. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Mr. David Peacock from the Department of Agriculture, gave an interesting speech on Club Work in Canada. Father Mmphsy ' also gave an interesting speech. Jerry Doyle moved e vote of mm. to.borlh speakers. The members gave about speeches so that two could be t t. i E GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT Au Phone 8506 AGRICULTURAL NEWS no. Department of Agriculture EVIL FORCES ~In the Book of neveiauou' Gog and Maps: m'considered as a comprehensive teiun for the porn ers of evil. - . i- " l ' m FARMING months of the year, cases of Blue .~ " ' , Comb'have been encountered in . all consumption and increased ' n W 1% the “Km for water. Birds become inactive , mm w'l‘flh average and dull, they often congregate W333? Elm? A around water fountains. rllhe drop- imeage With nth farm pings are apt to become loose (hes W “9999me mm and have an'ottensive odor. Egg will! the greatest Proms- productionfit high, drops sudden- memmnly.Attimestheeggshellsbe- “he come bleached. Birds die sud- ‘ denly-udthmit much-loss in weight ‘ Mortality may rauge’up totifity attachsuon a Men's Sport Coats in all weal tweeds. To. 29.50. Sale 14.95 Men's Suits. 2 pair of pants. Reg. 39.50. . Sale 29.50 ’ t , .. ' U. nu; Ludies' Somme? Dresses. Io. 3 8.95. ‘ . ’Sale3.49 and 5.49 OLD HOME WEE-K SPECIALS 1955 Dodge with radio $1450.00 Ladies' Sum cm ‘10 I 34.50. . . . . W for the PM” speaking. 1952 Dod e Station Wa 65000 w , na-nysaze e flockha been reportedmn f mummvmubeImmmo mph ' g. V 30“ "Nu-u.- . - “a ” mguévfi' ally?" “with Combl t Willa °§yn§uuuug what you c n 9 Km “my 1953 Vauxhall Sedan 375.00 , sale 10- " 15.- ' 2°- ‘ue snoflfink'themost‘ part - - u - - I ' . ‘ flu. mun-um .. .33. us... mu... .0 .. . 3.....u. mum... .. 1950 mm Sedan moo Men: Jackm. upper front ~ factons'can usually depemem m a complete MS. received m. muse mg for. me Mutual Omaha 1949 Prefect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .». . . 100.00 'I'g 9.95, r Sleevda‘ c o .I. i, .- Wani‘ll'rswfigfiiif and P9“ Mmem examine Royal Winter M- Won 1950 Vanguard Sedan 450.00 . . 13 and 2%,ylum 3323“ / MA was he“ and “he mm “‘5 Sickness - Accident 1954 mumm-Sedan 87500 Sale 5,00 Blouses VII‘HI collar or low cut ‘ ii l; . : Radio , a o g o n o a o o o o o u ' 400.00 Men's 8 2095. ‘ . tmmmmé‘luh °‘ it: :2: HERE'S NEWS! “SW” OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P M , a - ' Sale 1.00 . ‘ fl 9 O a , it; avaflwolzdmgm- thud d preparatio'g. “5‘. it with Y W ten Write or Phone I Sale 3.00 and 5.00 employ 01‘ . sternum, weedy, and pear our 8: ' , l ' I n _ Wmu no...“ momma mum a. sum MARTINs GARAGE p... u...,..... ... W an ,m,.;, M More man er acre- ed feed by a pm and overhauled Ch’ton 14s Cumberland st. 254 Queen 8 \ , m I k T I895 . o . a ,I . imam: sde ..:....- He at the m": MODERN “r 5”" r m g ‘5“. J" *- ° - - Sale 10.00 ' ‘ can ' V / ‘ mum‘gedarrahclmsildmcaims ’Mup modm pmepgnmdm ms WAY —— — sale 2'm — II. W615 I V . . " 0.000 to 0.000 3101- ls Mt boo d m “The Ultrasonic Way” ' ‘ Men’s Work Pants. Boys’ Blue Trench mum fit: 'mm'h'“: Reg. 3.95— 001“. Ref. 10,05— , " 7‘ - ‘ - m o u. .4, , A , . -- .. g, 1;" u n Children's sun. and Balance W m- ‘ 0" ms or . .It costs no more to o '52:;- L;e:1§lns Men" 85m 121?}; 3,135. m m c.1- ICoau. To 11.95. m lo custom-work tor-other ing barlewa any other preser- have your watch cleaned Your Dress? . sport '5‘. 5000 Sale 3.4, Q l «gall-e mam we may! awgefie 1"“ “mm: W" I 3* 1.00 z for 1.00 _.,.____—- J, m mm... ,, mwmwfi mlm‘: come 1.. on: see us New ARRID IIIIth Perst0p* ’ _ m M , T a 2.“: .20: 3'2: 353.17“..qu I? I” “V.” W A“ Wm WM \ Stops Perspiration,Stains—eSt0ps Odor a 037°?”— sio'it's- '" " “£95 a. 3.95 “9321391 9.49 if W. mad beam. M W was nnAMATIc STEAM~BATH TEST SHOWS now ' Sale .71 49C “Cl! gentlywhenpressedintoaball E ?. d bit a more accurate method is CHARLOTTETovvh} . , mu, m M_ m m. r. down con- using a Forage, Crop Moisture 95/7 goons/Iris 3.13513“. ppm. new. 1‘. 3m m m. ’M‘_ ‘ 3.6.. I 4 g oneweal: link, Tester. ‘ ' ' o . . , ‘ W registers Packing the material down is o avenage. It very important and should um:- . z ’69; ’ 5d. ‘ . / g ,0, m ,. Mmmmgw , 7 .2 _ A CAREER wuh , . t i . - ing It should be cam on I . I ti‘to tor four days, prefeuwably daily MORTGAGE SALE FUTURE FOR mm.“ P. w u H I mm m n u _ . E FM . . _rs 0 was In at y, r . , wi . h ' he mw eep go: Pack firmly to 70 acres. .Lot 52' Kings W ‘gghhgdfngmfihfismm mgnpgognffim; gory; Don't be half-safe”; , hwhatto produce force an out. Better silage with ‘_ The” Wm be sold by Public IdliMénsuzgntfibathé is}: gmfflfglt'm' Eggnog use ARRID to be sure. . . . .' lesfiighangtodayer #smm Auction in firont of the Law ‘ tun—hapl‘ 'RRIII gplphu mdghodmscflgfivnspal . . . ,. , . ijdn'mg in (marma- MIMI Ty. ; man . M .v - v' ’I “P 5388‘? is no": me mscle m' won Friday the 5‘11 day 0‘ mmmuwmm II GM Ste, etyesteryear. It can b‘erycut' with a fomge harvester ' easy to putinto and. 'taué’mitotthesuo.w0muruut end loadelfmsing pick up equip- W cm ber,A.D.1958atthehour- ' of twelve o’clock noon ALL THAT TRACT, piece 3d parcel WOMEN situate, lying - being - 1 A I . ment‘lwgmaterlalcanalsobe, ownshipNunberszmnimum oducation..l.. a For Comfort— For Beauty , For Long LastIng Value? fife/33.1%? W M's”:— m by minndw: . Kenwood Blankets are made. of only the highest grade of new wool—pre-shrunk to size—will wash like a lamb and - DO‘YOU HAVE ANTS Mc- . I ' ‘ ' ’ mal- tr I urse, the Many inquiries have been re- m Norm by Numme est stun _ pm- come from the tub as bright—us colorful as new—for years and years. - - CANADA'S LAROIST SILLINO DIODORAN-‘I' If you are interested in nursing but are unable to undertake for- . . . to , I on . enema..- mwmw W...“ was and»... .. .. w... lame sh Momma Meifectizvevorgin.’0ut and flower beds- ‘ " ' by land in MM owl” Tagptionaloogggortunity :y‘lo , lenotllmited to pullets Chlordane is a very eifecti've McAulay containing £1le 301'.“ me a . ed Nursing As_ he insecticide for this purpose. It at land a little more or less. beco_ E . 0M . .may be obtained in an‘aerosol smut OTHER bomb. A few seconds of spraying with it will be sudfiicient. Chlordan we that the disease Your uniform and equipment will be supplied upon arrival at the R.C.A.M.C. School. Accommo- dations are comfortable and at- tractive and you will meet other . young women who, like your- self, embarking on a reward- ' rear. Recreational and educational tacilities are num- erous. Chaplains conduct regular church services and are avail- able for advice at any time. i To be eligible for training as a Nursing Assistant you must be 18 to 35 years of age, a Cana— dian citizen, be single or a widow without dependents and able to pass Army test require- ments. , King’s I . ' as follow, that is to I on the North by the Old Cardigan Road, on the East by land formerly in pos- sesdon of Daniel A. McDonald (now owned by John Mustard). on the South by the 48 Road, and on the West by land now in possession of the said Aeneas ' Twenty- acres of land a little more or lessthe above sale is made under and by virtue-oft! Power of Sale contained in a certain lu- denture- 0t Mortgage bearing date the 240th day of February, AD. 1948, and made between Cornelius Curran otFSIt. Teresina, ' ' ’ un , armer, inK‘mgs co tyhis wife. OF THE ONE PART, and Gilbert A. Gaudet, of Charlottetown, in Queens County. OF THE OTHER PART, which sent Mortgage has by assignment now becmne vested in the undersigned and because of the fault having been,mlade default in payment of the principal money and interest secured thereby. For further apply Gaudct 8: Haszard, Solicttors, Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. DATED - this 12th 'day out August, AD. 1958. The Eastern Trust Company Trustee Estate, Alexandra 11- Carve“. Assam Shown in 50 Beautiful Colors. RAMCREST — FAMOUS and VICEROY _ ‘ 3 Qualities Priced from 12.50 to 20.95 "BABY KENWOOns" Sizes 36 x 50 and 45 x 60 . Rumorest -— Famous and Contour Cuuhty . . ' L * 5.50 to 10.95 each . MOORE & ‘McLEOD LIMITED “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING 0ENTBE" A, A. 0:. (Manning) Eastern Command Headquarters Ahern Avenue Halifax . ‘ _ ‘ TOMMY HUNTER t0 the Sports Arena » AnAuo. let. At 8 PM. Hughes Drug Store, Tweel’s Res- cht’s Restaurant. Send me complete information as to how I Imay become a Nur- sing Assistant. Name Street or R. R. 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