SATURDAY. Crop Conditions Il-IT Western Canada NINNIPEX}, Man, June l! — Jontinued cool, cloudy weather with scattered showers in manl’ districts has prevailed through-Cl" Lhe West's crop growing area-i lll the drought sections showings are patchy and good rains are neces- sary. Some slight frost damage t0 gardens only is rePOIiWl find ‘m’ ditions generally are fair to 8°°di T}! but I can he“. -- vuicr: or coxscnaxca i r i 0 sgfljy spokfli words that. none: A5 clegr and true they r1118 119°" according to the Weekly 0P0? Re" A wrgéllgrzowl o, pram rm-i port of the Department of Asrl- deeds well donel culture, Canadian National Rail- or misery. remorse‘ m, hopes’ WBYS- th t" flown; ' 1n all sections of Manitoba the My awxgclenoe.‘ vol°,_ god's weather has been fairly wet. and vol” mm 10m, throng sold. All grains are growing rapid- iy and pasture lands are in good shape. Warmer weathenis 110W required. In the Dauphin area wheat‘ is standing seven to nihE inches high. No insect dama8¢ l5 reported from any Ell-illici- The Regina DiVISIOH of Saskat- chewan reports weather quite c001 with strong winds and scattered showers only over small areas. More moisture is needed. otherwise crops prospects are poor. Ir‘. (he central Butte sub-division. Wheat is up one to three inches but patchy and some 500d is not. yet sprouted on account of lack of moisture. _ In the Saskatoon division weath- er has continued cool with light showers during the wcck. Grain has mfidr‘ goon progress out warm- er weather wiili more ruin is now needcd t0 bring crops nlflhg- Therc are no roports of grass- i hoppers as vet. The Prince Albert division re- ports the weather has been cool and dry with high winds. Growth has been good. considering the cool weather, but. is now slowing up. Reports of frost indicate no dum- age i0 crop. Ruins would be benc- ficinl as lmuls have dried out very quickly and there seems i0 he a. 0 sweetly words. 41°98“ nobler things to m9. _ 'I'hnt truth be truth. and riiiht from wrong be 1m: ‘That r may heed and rightly loscertain -- The things of real worth from those of vain: My conscience‘; voice softest song refrain. -O. Williamson Hopkins. --God’s . CURSE YE. MEROZ. Do 5.0,; remember these words? They appear in the song of De- borah. the woman Judas of Brflély, sung afVe-r ftihe vicrionv iover Jabin. the Canaanite kinif- .'l"he Israelites, because they hhd ‘forootten their God. had l9"! bccn in captivity to Canaan. As the rosary years passed. the bur- dens became heavier and honvicr. lnnd they were ready ed Deborah to call the people together to make war against their oppressor. ‘Theyrespondcdhearilly. coming from all parts or the ria- tion. and the nnny. under Sisera. was completely routed. Then De- borah celebrated the victory by at ercot song. ‘ the to coll for, God's help once more. God dircct- ' ccnt. Some roscodinz has been being tnkozi to krep them in check | as well us possible. No ‘seriousl damage is reported from any l source. Hlillflilfill more rain will be I qcnorallv warm and dry. ‘ions aDhc-nr favorable would be bcneficial. Condl but min‘ No damage is an estimntcd ten per cont Honored By Church‘ officzul election \Vlli taku r. Montreal soon and he will Dorothy Dix 's against the enemy. They izave no Wcrm-e not up to the help of thi- l-nrd" It was battle. Could not God have won without them? He did. What need; for a small nccded shortly to secure good l not have smt at most more than 1 grozvth. l, 5o or 100 men. God had asked alll Throughout the Peace RlvcrlWS Pwlllf‘ in CO-FTIPTPiO- T\"“'.”‘-Z‘ territory weather has continued l "F ‘Wll H‘ Th!‘ OtliPY-“l "He ivflh tho, -' viclinziv. iecriuso they had no share in thr- victory. Every from any source is reported. ‘flu-re; “M's “m” “'h“t°"‘*' {mm ll "m" ' ln_ i trite. Iic is cvll. bcmceen the true fa thcn tho Lorri‘. l vlllage—thcy, could ‘but ihc curscrvas on Meroz I rzOOd cause is everywhere on the Letter Box OHS __.__._. (Continued from - there nre bO§'S".\ilO won't. take o. girl out by dc basing themselves. There is no spccinl 0i tastc. ers and some like listeners. they are and others like girls them how bravc and strong 1f a girl receives o. letter from a it, but she should bc careful of hobbics and interests. typeof girls that boys prefer. It is all a matter Sonic like quiet girls rind some like gay ones. Some likc girls who are as who s i. 0n ihc sidelines and and wonderful ihev arc. lust to be yourself and not. try to copycat any other girl boy friend, it is only polite to answer page 8) Of course, 1ft buy a. boy's attendance - -i Some like ialk- .3102: applaud and toll T1119 UHAKLUICFETUWN GUARDIAN wlllcll l‘, rlrlw and whlch TGHEAO its imincne _ 4V, lmn“, “Ml l: ls Fnwrtlmrs H“. mcdipnl point, of \‘lf‘\\_» iwyiics the Moore & MacLeodLimited and m»! tle and also in tho triumph. ing at the schools, thorc need be but little four of dzmq?!‘ pathogenic bacicrld nor nny scri- impairment. a1 vitamin content of the milk. of the Ladies‘ tailored. two piece -.- " - .- ' "qt . Bit i lit l tl . iiv centre of: . _ _ l _ ails}; gryylllfffllfars (llllllvcrnolllltfilee. llle Jsnlllgil llk: alllagll dlscordflllll |\l'li.<h Stills. (lurk (iziiile their‘ appearance they are under note. Smalls: <::“t)nfltll&eenc(lii‘segl:i§gin€é buck. Sizes ii 3U. b“. . ll- 1, .croz. . c [is ________ logarithm-u Alberta has expcrienc- _li Flimi; inéit ililimiiifliigflbikrfiliilii “c? _ ' _ I. ed iuusfly (‘Iiuuiy cool yveother ‘ifdféllloz 11:“ felziswggcqlng gnlfllfllt’ Ladies “lute l’ l q u e with some sczitti-recl SJOWPHS. Iiiizlil‘ _ e n. -. . . m v . _ Dresses. Silos 1L winds ilflit‘ retarded growth. The illmlm “PM” that MPMZ 77mm") . Jlinc ‘lnd sow... fill... p0,,“ dld l lv a little hamlet in some remote 20. PHCG --- — — a _ . . . . .. . . l '_ considcrnblr- damage to crops cs- p?‘ find: dlhgo flcloungrfi pad fimated from l5 pr-r com to 2O per mm P ' p C or ' ' lifidi0S' Siring Suits. c0]. done‘ Pagmros “F” fa” h“ more ‘trial-thanexzafimhsclggllnekllvirfliifgI “F1120, Suzi”, glue, moisture. i: urfirntiy required. 3,1,; “of charged flliiliaiiTflliPfiOlilé i” .0“ d“ mac ' mes In the Flrimontexi division sim- but slmply with not dolly," “l: 1410- $1 liar wr-amoi- ‘w: prevailed; cool rlzllt ” Prim; __. __ ._ __. I 01ml!“ ‘villi “fltlfieltl m this incident the battle showers on is reported. Whea 5 l L,‘ _ l 3 - 9 ~< _- _ is up about cizht inches in some l .~/°,,°,',’,‘,ff,‘,..f.° K"§,,l“~l§m“ 113"‘ Ladies ‘Stung Dlessesv sub-divisions and making good , M“. that l; “.55 the Mme o; the 3559119‘! 515195? Colin's. progress, it damage is report- Lorri 319m; gs cursed hggguse they! maize, llfillCll. pink, navy ed from c hoppers but steps are and white. Sizes S 14-20. Price — — lay. , __ .,_ _ _ .. _ of cll-"cqln lvllwcn lemmmmce and! Daily 'l.l ginph mvhinl w.- an apple a, day could b" a lied office about July 1, frhrfetv on ll‘ M0 h ml (l l ITPSpOHfiOHII. wml collsldelabll. mo, r pp ii-i-i- fcmpprnncc on‘; flv-llnkwl-lnnefs‘: Lin‘ Gwen fine Contra‘ pa-imurlza‘ 8 Z1855 Qf milk i e orce to Una lillnnni‘! n" dandruff. w, ml,” ml wllqlcve l l 'tion. which is new homily fll- l ___H ___ W V ' '__' _ _ m» H; r Om t, most universal-viii nuv rate l in hallft agcplitlf" “b B- mld-"wrhlhs “““ " " s --—~—- our larzcr cltzcs wnnd given b o“ lpm ably be found reasonable clounlinca-s in handi- y many m-ddlbaged and CIdQT-ly from natur- lknow. but we have had women 1 - _ ~ . . . - r , smok 5 j . with them, but. the lcss you see of these pl-mlelililfyifllrl. villlilnlllil. esiflntilal}, i (‘lioiigeh t: igallizgouixlligg’ ijtusis 122g t“, , _‘ _ - > _v - ......i ... _ v ‘ n - modogtfgfiariiacd unldhgefifeglrigglihfifzfmdgcmgblggs “hid lmfiel‘ 8111s who are busily asslmilnblo form. as wcl] ' Tullolls i0 “omens health, said ns a fluid cnnlont that is valuable gr-slsnlllllellsl-lfflkiiig from a. pro. in rmrvlf for ihc many chifdr-cn s‘ om“ 9°11" 0f VleW- . l» 1 50 XilllCh smokjn 1n C N kl l ., , and ndulls. nlo told m urban B anadn u»...$2115‘3..5‘i§.f3§?..l"i.f‘2iii‘53352???Y§§..i1‘i3?3‘.l?éi..uElli“i3? ‘°“""’°"t‘ ‘° l” i“ "w" $333 Z32? if" ‘m’ m m" “"- uon p nuke a ymsgajw’ Lholllllh when you mlk w“ boyuabout hung-elf and It is thus both a fond and l verseas for war work bovcrnac. rich in tho best nniuroli gfblmrlfills kinds 871d leflméd the Tirnnhylnctics ncniu-t bocicrfal in- a‘ L and “m” w°men Diltlfihbs fcctimis, JP 11g for so small a capital out- P001110 also to be the best of combating: and minor kidney and -—The Scotish Women‘; ance News. Ladies’ Crepe Dresses, all new styles, in print or pas- tel shades. Sizes $ . 14-20. Price - - Girls’ Krash Dresses, as- sorted styles. Sizes 8-14 years. Price - - 6 Dresses, Girls’ Lace three different styles. Coi- ors white, blue, maize and pink. Sizes 8-14. Price - - - - - - Girls’ Print Cotton Dresses. The latest styles. Sizes 8-14. Price — — Dresses. Children’s Voile Sizes 2-6 years. Price —— — — — — Ladies’ Krasli or Skirts. Sizes 14-20. Price — — — — ——- Pique 98o Ladies’ String Dresses. 'l‘hree differer‘ styles colors white, green, yel- low and pink. Sizes 14-20. Price Ladies’ heavy twill, fancy trimmed Navy Blue Slacks. Sizes 98c Ladies’ Print, Cotton Dresses, assorted styles Sizes 14-52. Price — - - Silk 29o 14-20. Price -- - Ladies’ White Gloves. Sizes 6i- 8. Price, pair — Indeed. the old aphorism 11188115 preventing many other ailments. Temper- There was in‘ s: 4. ,,. Ladies’ White Arm Purses. Price -- — — hadies'_ Grey Flannel Sizes 2 to 5 _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ bkms m three. dmiT Boys’ Work Shirts. Color Cadet g3‘ styles’ slzses ' and Navy. Sizes 12§ to 141} — - — — Pglce _ Boys’ Balbriggan Combinations. ‘__ Sizes22to34—————-—--—— _ L a. d i e s’ Mercerized Boys’ Cotton Blouses. glzlistic Top_Ankle Sox. sizes 5 to 1g yam-s _. ._ _ _. _ ... _ o ors maize, een, i , cardinal, whitogrblue Boys Dongaree Pants and pink. Sizes 8Q-IOQ. Price, pr. The latest Sizes 9-10. Price, pr. —- -- Crpasg ln “rllnflt an.“ c m m _ side o! right. and Ho is cnniinu. muy take. God is alw on tho —~—~—T—"~==—-—~—-—-s ~ 1 : —/ l“ n, l I E311] (Mrs. “-“6€1—_Tfi_anEl B E1311“! b0 86 b00 pressure. Om lllls “TH-low wllllg a sxllzéllltlvlflll)’ asking the question. "Who l- side of Jusizcc. soul-Pu)‘. tempera‘, ‘It. is earnestly to be hoped that “I am not saylng a wmnan cam vgglhngvgil‘ lggewwnly Luellallgslyl, “Gootgnlgh? and Goodmonh By a new dellcuw method a less lmlollse ln coarse grallm " on the Lords side?’ The YXMYCI‘; zince and pui-niu And thc_ rim. ill-c 6x81111116 iww being set in the mt smoke the odd cigarette (Mrs, Petgr Peters) Carleton. ing" by Mr. Albert Huostis of me lug blood pressure, the] "Y “W”: W cmfenllv mil-“ler- “l” 1* 11°“ i" “W” H“ “"1"” °-°“‘°“‘“Y s°h°°ls may "i" be without injury. but the constant ma. at home. Vera (Mrs. Basil Siunmerl-ide. Beautiful floral trl- hive determined that was whai in: their forces at now poim _ nccomnlzh his uni and none confined to these. UnlWilmBl-ely- smoker will go‘ down in health. Taylor) necmwn, Winnie Qf Fi-ee- bum testified to the esteem in babies have been trying to tell and multiply-inc rm- enel-llley,‘ {hr-y can stay Hi3 vhlrmd oitlxor by idle- in most public schools there i; some women gnloke more than town and m“ at home, M” a which m, dwgueq w“ ham, The their mun, gnflnlgg m;- thousand: Rev. RObGrt L air d Tlakykflilfffiilgir t5“ lléSio0€oCgllllghlliilp0lllvililll355-510 sxlitllmrllgiglgtaegsingf Xsflillliilllsfifl; tihilllt i; menl». Jie thought. Men are under number of grandchildren and the, Pall-bearers weroi-Measrs Joseph of years. the strut-win hnfween Perv"! and! u: to share Wlih Him in the bat- eiicminacv. 5g o more or 18°" restraint by reason following brothers and skwxx-‘vnmnm’ Robert cnnerm’ of their work, but women smok- M wlvmn H" a _ _ The under ‘I d_ _ ers in their homes have more Island. Mr. Fred Leard in British Haber Sheri-en. Ind R0? Boulter. OI-‘ FAME lsA"'_"‘p " '" "H m" ' a" ‘mmhl r ‘ l‘ ‘ "- "lhfl liberty in this respect. Columbia, Mrs. Harry Clarke, Interment was in the United __; REGlNAI June ll,_lCl,,_Rev_ . 2c n iuscc and injustice. h.- THE Yul", m. mm n, , _ Speaking of the ill-effects 0i Augustine Cove and Mrs. Jesse Church Oemewrv at Tryfli- arrawa. June ii-wPi-n Rolx-r! 1.11m nf Tommo has b?“ l '““_‘_ “F” ”‘*'l""‘d ‘l l‘ i‘ lniilf’ ' ' " fnfcre l? prcbabl)’ 11° $111810 r0l1~ alcoholic beverages, Dr. Smillig Huosti; of summersjde, _*-—-i—-—_ “m,” bu“ o; 5|;- RQbq-t, Borden chosen l, wlflnhnluslgnnlc of thellbwilioenfrholqhogs of God and the Allllolrll L\X\\()R~A(;Il‘~_tS “m, Cllm [i Lcwmlznbutoftliat would tendlsounded a warning regarding the The funeral on Friday was larie- BABY CRY T0 RAISE BLOOD was placed today in the hall ei ririn Alliance of the llg, Sm: a," ‘ompnmps H ‘ifkhrcisc the in‘. lk in . <>‘.';"‘5Cil’.‘l'lle‘l~?epl[ii inorea bl); the Promotion 0L lmreasing rehldmnshll’ between l? ililf-‘hfled. the service at home P35557335 fame in the Parliament Buildings " unnouncrd at, the (‘nlrltql ‘Tm, lglllflfrllligp hnh‘,;:"‘s1iciitnr<'d by tho Bi-izuli Govcrn- olfplovllglell; livaclh?“lg. lalgllerallY-[drinking and immorality. and ap- and atthe grave being conducted ——-—— shortly after 5'1- Robert died Mr sgcjilliltllllflllfi? of lwrpflnd it dlrmu" tn vrfiigtlrmfylrlihlll mom. there crn ‘llqrlwrio the shape of grmval ignsiioiwllllyllealed to the club members. as in the whsenoe of his pastor. Rev. Afl-ANTIC CITY, N. J.. June 11 M_ R Gregg v_ c” sel-gcallmg. women. to do all in their power to make society safer in this respect for the youth timacy. she stated. is on the in- crease in Ontario. and tin the intoxloatod young woman at the mercy of those who with her. but her resistance temptation is lowered when under the effects of alcohol.” Dr. Smillie urged women to put a ban on the serving of alcoholic refreshments in the home. in the ‘name of hospitality. "I am quits of today. 1k 2 1r a nod-Fir- slim Him miisiowiimeii “mm”? A l 1'8 o sirl rcccivcs a. letter from a b0 .who sl Thc Vitnmins ‘s vmw o no wan rin e so! . answer it? should a girl meet a. boy haltyway rfiusifrgmiiylihriilyoiilgusg: "but there seems to be an idea B first to speak when they meet? A BCHOOIJGlRL. Except :0;- a Vol.3. small amount Dr. JENNIE SMIILLIE l-hlt. "well. other people want it.‘ ' - of Vitamin C. the nntl-scorbutic Cliflei-lfi-i and Alcoholic bever- 5° ls B» mB-tter of 110691551"? it l t Answer: I ‘ or scurvy vllnmlll‘ mllk cmlmlns aged have definitely detrimental must be served. In a great many l l certainly a Pial-“mwed Em w" be Popular. SOme of the most. pop- all the vitamins. ‘The dcficiencv is em“ °." ‘he beam‘ °l' the WO- °““' m” “the? P°°'Pl°' d0 n01 _i iililr gins l iUhAv iiliiuii. . .. ....... o. go-.. looks to BLESS themselves with, easily supplied hv tho various ma“ "5115 them» l" “l6 0Dihi0n wan‘ n at 511-" , , but they have other qualit es that. extract. people to them. They are fruits and vczctahlos that occur °1' Dir. Jennie Smillie of the Wo- . » l gfligh‘ “ml “mmsllllg l0 181K W They are good-natured and friendly. in most household dicts. mms $011680 Houdini. speaker at Whatever else will feed the , i 9y Me 200d dancers and crackenacks at. outdoor sports, “Toronto stocigl Hygiene Club. $811k vgrkers with this organ l _ _ Good m. you“ and 1,; a con en ious sub egg, cu assured that alcohol No, a girl docsnt have to be wild in order to have dates. l g n J I will not sustain iL-The Lancet. ___________ MIR. GFAJRGE W. LEAR!) On Wednesday, June 2nd, after a four weeks illness. Mr. W. Ieard passed peacefully away at. his home in Augustine Cove. Ho was '71 years of age and was ‘tho son of the late John Wesley Iieard and his wife. Margaret Goodwin. nhnormullilcs of hon ggleggelggslsgklndwififs nervous. Ho is survived by his widow. form- CHARLOTTETOWN h. including impcrfcct dentl- ‘ ' B. carts weak- 6th’ Elizabeth Florrow and the ggt“ “"1 Kennel health impair- following family:—-Blanche (Mrl. i._.___.._ __._._.__. ' Roy Boulter) of metown. H0165- Under 39o 22c Sub-Standard Silk Hose shades. I90 Illegi- "not only ETC George JUNE 12, 1937 Up To Date Necessities for MEN and B OYS “At Basement Prices Men’s Work. Shirts Men's Work Shirts. Color Navy, Cadet and Khaki - -_ Men’s Broadcloth Shirts. l ' Color Wino and Brown - - -_ ._ _ Men's Brodcioth Pyjamas. 3 Aloorted Pattern: — - - - - _. Men's Shirts and Shorts 29c 49¢ 69c ‘L50 Each—————----___ Mon’: Atheletic Combination. ‘L50 2.95 Buttonleos------._...;_ 69c Mon’: Balbriggan Combinations. Short Sleeve and Ankle Length - _. Men’s Brown and Blue Stripped Worsted Pants - —- - - Mon’: Weathorized Nufelt Hat. Latest styles and assorted shades - Men’s Doeskin Zip Windbreaker. Color Brown, Navy and Fawn - - Mon’: Polo Shirts. Color Canary and Whlto - - - - ‘L69 ‘L25 Boys’ Flannel Pants. Colors Grey and Fawn — — — — — Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers. Sizes 26to32-—-—————--—— Boys’ Linen Wash Suits. Sizes 26 to 34—---———-——-— Boys’ Tweed Shorts. Assorted Patterns. Sizes 23 to 30 - — — — — Boys’ Polo Shirts. Color Canary and White — - — -_- -- — Boys’ Cotton Jersey Suit. _ Sizes 22 to 26-——————-—-——— Mrs. Holdsworth Bastow. RhoduFiiphalet Clark, 1mm: MoFarlI-nfi MOVE nieouzs BUST T0 HAL] Fred M. Young. by Rev. T. C. De- Wolfe of 'I‘ryon. who delivered a. comforting message to the bereav- ed. The hymns sung were Nearer. —(AP)--D0n't pick a. baby up arms. directed that it be moved t‘ the hall of fame from its fiiriilel place in one of the imp“ fl°°l" of the House o’ Commons- when it cries, a group of univers- ity of Georgi physicians caution- ed today-because it i; merely try- Lision Brother i Hickey and Nicholson's Has stood the teat of time for more than half a century. Its quality and flavor have given it preference with Islanders. It is an honest tobacco made from high grade leaf by Island workmen. ' IIICKEY and NICHOLSON The main thing 1s Bamcmo up FATHER --By _George lMcManus 1.x» <1..r r ~ .' - ' _ i t ’ ' ‘L _ .- or they lcave them around vihetelqthciirvriigtllizeqrs Zgigxfihsehoghgrliggerlriitifd: y 5v xtJ-Y-YOU waq-r NIWMOM N’ pop.‘ BmNG ME I w c341 "all "will Tlifl t-liliis that sounded inno: cm. enough when ivriucii ' AN’ STAY AT HOME ANQSET - A - ‘ ' . . , 4 i . can make a girl seem ifldiculous when lend by alien eyes. l A 600D EXftIiPLE FOR ME_ NOU l‘: I'LL OT IN‘ HAVE A PHiTZEl-i‘ - Noven- write sentiment to a boy. no matter how much you are tempted i 2 l ’ f " Y DAQLJNG- r" ' " to do so. Emulate a famous flirt who once said that no matter what she "' ' ‘ > [fifi/ .. ‘ ) GOOD , might have so ' to men. there was not. a line of her handwriting in the . fi,‘ 1 ’- \ ' l M.- ~ a NEHT- gel“ , length and breadth of the land. l " W; . _ . .. l» ~q~ W" ll’ ‘twig Be friendly to boys. Show them that you eni their society. u t r‘ ”""" . ' ‘ "L? "p dart gush over them. It. is always goud policy w K, l boy waging,“ l fg) . " °¢°' O I I 9 I ' Dear Mm Dix-I adore my wife and children. but, 1 am out of cm- ' - ' _ ‘pioyment and my w'fe is compelled to work to support the family. Do you Q , think that I should leave home to lighten hei- harden? l _ ' , A WORR-IED MAN. l ~ ‘ ..flnlz.'f'f$fif r Answer: I ’ '12 1].] 4 f!’ ‘ . ~ ; Il your wife makes you feel that she considers you an imposition and I Q 1{,1(|~Q::R_ v l _' ' w, besrudees you the food you eat. go by all means. But, 1r she is the right t ’ ‘ , -\>~ 3 » - - ' and is fad to be able to help you in your need, stay. If she - . i ‘ , ‘ v , i l. v loves you, you would only add to her sorrow by leaving her to grieve over ~ r l; i \ {it Q ,,Q' . = your absence and to wonder what has become of you. - “ ~~ ----» on m . u; Inm- Indium i»... 9M4 Mu MW- w’ DOROTHY 11m. J