§lD7E AND PRINCE COUNTY CHR UARD ONICLE IAN. .___.____._-___.i_-__.__..l__-.-___,.. . . . [THE wEsTERhl GUARDIB .- AGlNI-rllra. John loud, t6 Water lines lat-Pb f sulisnsnsxnl ms runes COUNTY o“ m .1 Nil"- lwmllll)" “Milne should be 1m with M“, p,“ The eglsmdlm m! he liousht dsliy st any o! the lollowln; no", 4,, m i— ~IwIBell showers, Water so. - -- _ - . Toronto Bakery. Water 5t. Mark Gsudet, 67 Granville s! i?’ The Guardian will be delivered to an; bum in “mm Qsrrlcr Boy It 2c Prr Ill! or 10o per week. Phone 2G8!) for this $3511‘. :1‘ [Ire vuur order to the boy responsible for deliveries on "u; "m"; .. _____ ClfURClll Sunday, July‘ - Clifton (Communion of the Lords Supper); 2.30 P. M.’ n British iiruisers Said To liava Landed Wounded “ Grandma” Visions Dizzy In Pulpit TUZBA, Okla... Jul; l-(OP) _ Dilly D811“. trying to rekindle the $185,000 bonfire in his right arm wlth southwestern sunshine, is op- timistlc over the preliminary re- suits. "It's getting better," says the Dizzy One of his new "side-wheel- er" GEIJVGTY that he is attempting Capitol Theatre, Summerside TO-NIGHT -. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Notwithstanding all Inenis offered by rival blends In induce- Slilnslliny Adventure!‘ lllilllilerolls "Hell Divers" llilills! d/iflw BEER presents, prizes and premiums, sales oi MORSE’S STANDARD TEA keep steadily Outstanding value for the price W". Water It. Mints! Quin, July l- iArl-mee llirltieh atuisemdsm- used oflf Oran in yesterday's ut- tadt on units of the French fleet, were riled today to have land- ad It ibraltar 30 bodies of Bri- tish sailors killed la the bottle. (In the House of Cosnmorls flmrsdsy Prime Minister Churchill slid that none of the British ships increasing. III per pound package pllli! column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising ' oi h ucwsy nature may be insert- ‘ ¢.i at 2 cents s word strictly pay- ._.1q|.;w LONDON oi 65 cents per pound package. NUHCE-Se 7m: u A rvlces on , “m. Wednesday Afternoon Jilly 17121, STARTING AT 1:30 STANDARD 'i'l.‘.i!.' French armed vessel escaped to- day from Gibraltar, ‘Ihe cruisers which landed the bodies were reported to have done -all except one of Dtzzy‘s staunch- est friends. She doesn't attend baseball games, but she has it all figured out what Dizzy can do if l; ]).ill. Special music evening 595ml‘ Rev. C, J. Crowdls. pastor. 11-230. 23-27 t Illlv l" "'""“°° Granvllle- 7.30 P M Cllft to develop as a means of relieving tak part in the action "was lif- f céi tul Molws one“) L48 ‘Li CHESTER VIRGINIA the muscle misery that has plcgu- fec in gunpower or mobility by ._ . we ‘b an Taylor Dru Co‘ —-———- 1 Ilhctiuili. t,...,;, i1, \,.l ed him. flu hggvy mm pumm- dty-gqted an r1; _-IA 17—’=~-7—7~' ~——-—~-- " ~ s?" L.‘ P1, ,, l‘ - -sroxc.ns and heavy Engiisil "The hew delivery _still throws mo it.’ l- hvll-“ll- ° - géllmttiig: also: and, evel-ytllhz, to; off balance a‘ little but wen wel-x- use asld that ho had not re- " f n “l Jaw elm» we P * ‘W- linlsfhl ‘Ila: to... .. ...... flu nuts: .'.=i..z.*...=*.i~..c.as KENSINGTON PAC?’ 1 ,9,‘,’.§-‘,Fi" scram!“ Egnfilfiidigi" ——— ' possibility that henna-t b‘: abb that the fleet u m all military z "d i ‘ ' ____ —DAVIS d: Lawrence Aspargln to make the d agai with tn Nmoets intact and read m fur- 1 Jutm.“ Nona. Malpeque Kidney Pills. so cts. Post paid. Ell- Cubs aha hlhgrfiels... league m: ther action") y r l Um.“ Church’ Sfl-vices n am’, lllhllblgglills Eél-wrdéd-z. Gsglnllénggslrllc.‘ seem in have the same philosophy There also were xeoom that a l - --..------—-2-] ‘ —VISI'I'ING_I_N MONTAGUE - _.PI'BLIC AUCIION of entire llirllt l-lcwcttls Canning Fac- Bl-zlcc s. —l('i£ CREAM SOCIAL and Sale ' 1 glzirkis Church. Kelisingwn at Mr. i, ll. sfcForlane residence Satur- my evening. Julv 6th. L-14l-7-4-6. n‘... Enman Drug and Photo 1.11m. Summerside, P. E. I. L-447-6-8-ST-1 mo. NOTICE-Tho p run hugcd wit-h an offe pains‘. the Excise Act was s25. and costs. —S. —SCIIO().\'ER.S IN PORT —'I‘he Nollie J. King. Captain is in Summersidc unloading I156 il- fined in! a mrzo of gravel for R. T. Hol- mnnis Ltd. —S -\“.\'IDE POLICE COURT . liking and entering the prem- iws of Earl MacDonald's flllln! t: 0:. and stealing an automobile i: One drunk was fined $20 and (‘PMS 01- one month and another $10 iliid costs. Another party was Nicholas to Mont Carmel Church. The church was filled to capacity with slmpathizlng friends. Members of tlie- Canadian Legion were pres- gllt and included Ml‘. Arthur Cor- nr-v, ilresldent of the Summersida was flfliptKi with the Union Jack Rcv Nnznire Polrier celebrated the 5'i"liill nlnss oi‘ requiem. inter- mclll was in the cemetery adjoin- . 1hr cilurch. The pallbearers rill neighbors, Messrs. Ernest .. Stanley Gaudet. Austin cf, Tilman Arsenault. Fred AI-‘llflllil. rind Cyril Gallant. -—S PERSONALS —-.\flss Carrie Grady is visitlnfl friends in Summerside. -—S -.\'lrs. Clark MncQuarrie ofi NOllil Bcdcque is attending the lilc Cooking by Ladies of Sh. Miss Georgie MacQutlrrlc ls visit-l 1H8 her brother. Mr. FlIlllClS Mric- l At Capitol Theatre for hearing before Niflgiflifflll’ Dur- by was adjourned for ful-t-licr evi- dence. —S. _w|LMo-1- VALLEY ‘VMA _ A H Greater than the sea thrills of very pleasant evening was spent at‘ captain Clluragelllll." Performan- _ the Capitol Theatre. Summer- sldc lasi- evening. The spectacular exploits of the U 151 and her six giant sister subma- lltles in attacking the coast. of the Missionary society 0f wilmot Val-, iey. on the occasion of the flillilifli meeting. in tho abSfllCt‘ of the pre- sident, the vice-president, Mrs. Horace Heustis. occupied the Pililil‘. ilad a very succcssiul finnnclal yczlrlnow on m? some“ i5 given i0 the To nla/tch up the various actual sen. sequences with intimate dra- mutic nctlcn with Bccryr, chaste;- ‘Vlorrl-s Vlfginlri Grey and other members of the cast, the studio riri. dcnnrlmerlt reproduced its own rct. of thrce submarine chasers "c and practical detail. Those certificate. The meeting closcihvlthl the Mlz ah Benediction nfiCl‘ which the hos ess, assisted bv All-s. Bern- ette Crozler, served a vcrlv dainty lunch. The members of t. 1s society met unofficially at illc home of Mls. R. Large on June 18. and completed! f‘. n quilt which was given to l-llL‘ 110N111 Cull used as a base. A story cf the mcn who put to sari in shins. and of the women who bravely: nlvillt them. MONCTON PILOT YIESING MONCTON. N. a, -——iliv s _.rc. MacKlnnon that their son, Pilot of- ficer James E. MacKinllon of the Royal Air Force is HIiSFillZ fill?!‘ op- erations against the cnenly yester- The cablegram grlvc no dc- a . A Farm Crop (Experimental Farms News) vms many advantages. It will thrive on "i comparntl\'cly' lnfertife light sand __ ; 0r on sail which tends to be acid or ‘lacks drainage. For this season it 0M1 be Brown on land which might lmrln llclncs and for animals. The ,\\'il(7l(‘ lrrain is used extensively for livcsfnck purposes being considered b_v many as ii most interchangeable with barley. Buckwheat flour is us- ed, frequently combined with flours of other grains, to make s. pancake flour mixture. A quantity has ni- wriys found Illi cxrrllt market in ihc Ullitcd Slates and Europe and 11s a cash Vin there are excellent opportunities for profitable returns. I It should be sown late in the Seli- ,sou as it is necessary to have the |crop bl0s=cm lifter the heat of mid- summer. seeding is ‘Jest delayed un- iii the frlsi. ivcek oi‘ June so that the blossoming period is favoured~ l l l 'l l Take Places As Empire Marksman list for the best 100 units in the Imperial Challenge Shields Com- petitions, 1939. Results of the colli- petitions. conducted in the mother country and throughout the Dom- won by Royal Grammar School O. Tile Victoria Sea Cadets also won the trophy presented by the Duke of Devcnsislre when govemor- geri- rai of Canada for the best shouvlrlg for a Dominion of Canada tiealn. Second place in the Earl Jeilicoe Swod for the best large senior unit in the empire was wan by Trinity Africa, with 96.75. Oatladivs l8 units in the Emplrels 100 best. as placed. with points ty College School Cadet Corps, Port Hope. Ont.. 95.41. 10th: Duffcrln Ave. Public School Cadet Corps. Trenton. Ont.. 01.44. 24th: King's Collegiate School Cadet Corps. Windsor. N. S., 88.8. 57th: Calgarv Sea. Cadet Corps. "Undaurlted." 79.86. 65th: Rof-hcsav Cclli-vlc-ie School Crdet. Corns. N. 13., 78.38. 67th‘ Millbrook Continuation 72nd: WlhhVF" Light ‘Infantry Cadet Corps, 77.04. 73rd: Gait Collegiate Institute Cadet Corps. Ont.. 77.01. 83rd: De La Selle Academy Cadet Corps, Ottawa, 75.19. 85th: litdith Cavcll Cadet Corps. Mrrlcion. N. 3.. 74.75. 91st: Crmrose Normal Practice School Cadet. Corns. Allah 73.87. 94th: Perth Collegiate Institute Cadet Corps. Ont.. 73.50 NOT WAITING FOR. CALL his amt frills him permanetly. Many loyal Fnns The concrete evidence that Diz isn't. doing so badly was displayed to the packed rrrrlndstands in the fi"st two Sunday ball games that Dizzy pitched for the 'I‘ulsa Ollers _ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bl-i-ntcnloes rivalling the W) befit- 01’ my i» -- ' _ 1 t 1r h . . ,, I in the Texas league. Diz won bot-h Th abs .14. o. illl nhnlbigfiti‘; tgnggfexegmslglinig" ofiféi Waugh recently, when Mrs. Wfiug!) lfiilirh —tliats Thunder Afloat‘ LONDON, July 5 —(CP) -- Can- gamcs, Cit-Pita! 5MP! bwfaw, f‘, 15...“. y! service’ low prices. Higloss en eliained the Baptist \VOlll(‘il$]:t C- opened to a crowded house ada has 18 units in the honors His persist-encr- and his enthusi- Before capmnauozkqflne 1101' asm under trying conditions have conviwlccrl his Oller teammates that. Dean ls determined his return tn the TPXFlS'i(’8‘-’.'llP will be a short one and that he soon will be back hrlvin: l'4"il""l(‘f‘l to the Texas lea- __M‘_".lSTRA.l-E.S COURT _3@. and were prcsentllirz oni- nf n nllbllc. Nvilcr before have such T. C., Guiidford. Surrey. with 98.56 1211c." says Diary. who feels that if T . “up y. {We . “Me Darby on Thurmay nlembers mm a 1m, ,nemb,,l.slL scones been prcscntegl i0 the DllDiiC. in P3111 (y it m. 5m, f“, Mos-g). 1 es .1105 (names Certified Seed Potatoes Should .'R.T.l-Iln1'at Hol-. . ., _._,.,., _ 13 , . , Wharf‘ n“? sfhggner’ Mm“ grolsgegoclicitlyexyidlgycclxlldnfggntzxl {filmed it!’ hkusce outdoor College School Cadet Corps. i>ort reiagile) _ flliIPI Criswel, chpielh White. is al- - l’ , I -_ , “ °° - blllldlnfs 391*- Onh- ‘Wt-h a iwre of Fla 41- “i7 . Badl dama <1 of Af t <0 ‘lr-"l up nt the wharf unlnad- gtegirrgéidlipg if‘; b3 completed 1n tl.e "ii.f‘l 13111111125 to represent the New Winners were Heidelburg Hoer- The 59°‘! Pom“) “rliflmtmn *7‘ ritlshi’ g6 f ma by‘ 1 r 1e 5511191711717059- Finlzllnd Dort which the chascrs Volkskocl Cadet Detachment South vice “=15 Qrlzflniwd by the Domin- T“ ‘ l " ~ '0 (apparently the Strasbourg , 11 apartment of Agriculture ‘tlvcnty-five ywnrs ago as a result The lady is 87 years old and she so under cover of darkness last l night. The names of the dead men W‘ , - Quarrle and Mrs. M.‘ . c‘ 1 1 - are ot limo . i 11m glllslgfrl,lgg.gs~°~s,gpe 133,5? ggfgt Montague. -s. “QM” ‘"1 ALSO SHORT SUBJECT $.l’.i”é.lsp?§1?d3fl”§°" M's‘ °' M‘ “£15m yum}, bombed Gibraltar Free r0. s11 Trot _ Plllw: .00 l __ . _ . _ h _ ‘ ' . ' t _ ' A — —- —- —— —— .. . l, g p111. 5P0 hand bills. l. 233 7 6 21. _vlsn,nm m “ALIFAX _l SHOWS AT 7.30 & 9.10 0,3,“; f;‘;‘,;,;l,lglfglgging°gmwgfiggg verge i; trifevewteome 1mg J ulllor Free For All Price - -,- l’... .0» :; "a 1 __K,“AP" G_ MUTTART. gen. $15-$22)‘ 5.5 iirllfgcMilian and little! SAT. 3-8 & 9.45 make a fine preacher. lgfiblllsinvgglglfie5lflmiwl€lx° Tffick- 2.20 Trot And Pace — — — — — ——- PuY-"s 7,.‘ ‘l l .. - . a r -. ' , 1 a - . _ ,. eimillixlifsllllldatsldce lilggliflybeiiiirsegrigniii Halifax. where §ll‘.ar&u‘(‘l.\§'litilil21$l 112i Wguigilt Rceliliiierilviige ma???’ fwfg 1B" °11 the h1g2" fvrtlflgrfliollilt. 2'2“ '1 m‘ M" Pa” 7' 7.7 77 77 77 77 P“ ’“' ' " " i ilhilsl rules. Phone Sumlmerslidii, ziéationeél with the Army hczldqurir- w __~._—:—_—_ __ ‘nfhc Chicago ClibS to coach liimqggkgadio 555mm find near the .‘.l (Three $960711“ Ailfiwed 'lil"‘lii‘l"l ‘ill-l: 527-2. —33 -1. 5- — . '____" while he tries to reconstruct his ' - r __._. -___ , i. h; _ f I _, h Entries (Jose Wednesday Jilly 10th- _nl'1' LOCKS, Knobs, Hinges. —OASE ADJOURNED - A case Thunder Aflflat Canada 8 031ml} 29°C "gllmligigenstisisn 5111i‘? bee‘: I . . i ' . ,. . i Lad-l.“ and Screen Door Checks. brought by the R, c. M. P, or B ' fer-malice. ' GEORGE BROOhiAfs, tli>c1'.~.;;l'i-. spring Hinges and Catches at man driving while ulldcr the ill- ; , ' i L-200-7-6-2l. fiuence of liquor. which come up‘ Kentrlifzlilrl, i’.i~.‘.i. i of French Fleet? MYRON McARTHUiVS R.=\(‘l~1 Til ‘.4 if ‘B’ T“ °“"““" "ml e;i.~;..;.;.gc‘... 0.51;.‘ .1. 4i Hi lltfll fill". El as 1o till.- fut". b (built ~ or ulldlng.) ‘m, Richelieu. Jean Bart, Ciemcru, ceau. Gascogne....35.000 tons. Brctagne, Provence, Lorraine. . (lid . . lrc of t. ended tllrnt- may Since the start of the prose 1t British ports ' Joined the British off Alexhh- l “mlml ria‘ ithc llcrll" One battleship (name unknown.) i W l l Sunk off Africa: i One battleship iprcsulnahly illclu Past. and the Provence ) _of a. survey which showcd that p0- imto crops were being seriously rc- vlrus-frce seed potatoes that would give good, profitable ydelds. The success of the undertaking has been remarkable. Crops from certified seed, of which four mil- ohm $3.00 and costs. Another par- Madqmo, b0 m E 1 d In, b , 87th: The Queen's Own Cameron 11°" hm“ m" bee“ P’°d"°°d 11o destroyers iv was fined $5- imd 005i‘ 11nd" during the illrst grrgat war, Xigiillgd noastdlieseritslidg mljlitmlilgqliitzlilg vriiiiigllrlilimderé g can“! one“ ygafmrtdaldiirerfjagrcmgmtbblishgalit 7a mbmuflnu‘ the Highway Traffic Acti forbogeklé- the R. A. F. in September, 1938, there is a low lying m” which m wmPegéchlimécher Public school we average yield from owns” 11.1115; an automobile Wth r 4 _i_______ 50mg $51,150.15 cum; be properly {c O t B“ s,“ a, 140 1mm,‘ Not more m“ The hunch lost at Dlmkerqlle. 9"’ "P" m‘ “mklml Pmverlv- —~9- lfiNDOfks-lllly 5.—-(CP) _ Tie utilized until too late for the (\f- oaigfald‘ (iligjbhii? b-nléhu mu vile-lentil "l {he total P°°°l° "m" ‘if.’ med bime orriliandersib bl -——-@ l-Iea h Mn tl-y announced today di . 0~ .1 _ s -_- c - " "' ‘ ; 7 ' vlen es rovers cse pro a y ..-.\lRCRAFTSi\lAN BURIED - that 40.000 registered school cl" tc@i§.i°?.i..b1vu5i§“-§ ..‘,°°.,“,,‘,‘;’_‘ m“ Cadet” Regime“ ‘°“k“°°d gggulg, ‘iflfidtrhi: £51m’ exgm hsd been replaced by new be... 11;“ flmelm do’ alrmfififimantmdhn girii; wdliilsitdislbe rleflispolilgdnilriilm giliii-iwheat‘ As a generki '1)“ 9°“ ‘imp Ctgdllgiiatébliegegsdu Sacre Cc-ur trade of about two million bushels smmtkm‘) chard Gall ct was e yes Er HY i! I1 8 S.’ - p d u, f r - ' . nlorllllle from his lute home l“ 5t daY- illgisfolll Cflgxllxgllil?“ bllitifwiilgg? hi? gaff“ cflm‘ victmavme’ Que" Slflwvfiglfltihgtlt cnuhsilltgilegs diefllnilngflnixéllm l '12: 3mm‘ mgnmmwm‘ "‘ ' 11 me $8 PICS Y1 sales average only a carter-million bushels. Certified see potato grow- ers retain three-quarters of s filli- Iion busilcls for their own seed, bringing the total planting of oer- tl '1 l l . ' - b,._,,,,h_ H W_ Robmwh M I, A" Qfifivfjjefglfij llmpfftant comma“ School7C;i€et Corps. st. iaehiiriee. ltllgifilbfgfiguinmglylflda °° m" m“ zoo mine sweepers Ind other P. c_ Martin, beith wnsmitltfrlt. lclall)‘. hhviniz 10hr: been conslder- “$1151. fiygm, Defem Headqum I. m...” pm“, 8mg, pun,” small craft. E Elils, M. P, Titus. e co n ed an excellent. food both for hu- w", Junmrs Ottawa‘ 77 3g certified seed. states the Agriclll- The Bflush destroyed m. “ma? turni Supplies Board in its special pamphlet of the war-tune produc- tion series on "Certified Seed P0- tatocs." either the crop could be doubled 0r the potato acreage no- duccd by half. 'I‘l1e increased pro- fits that. the grower would obtain are cvcn more significant. Assum- ing that 100 bushels are required to cover thc cost of production, the _vlc1d on which profit is asti- mnted would be increased from 40 to 175 bushels. The pamphlet. which gives fllll information on the factors essential to successful seed OTTAWA. July 5 -<CP) —'I‘lle young men of at. least one town in Yorkton constituency in Saskatche- flcxicrlslon Division, Dominion Da- pcirlto pccluctlon, may be obtain- dl fire from the Publllcity and Ebcaped from Bltlsh off Afrlxlp‘ Other ships In active service at the start of the war the French had: One aircraft carrier Seven heavy cruisers. 12 other cruisers Two light cruisers Eight destroyers “Some" 5l"‘Ff‘l:i.l‘i11€S, including the Skuooulf. $1100 tons, largest sub- marine in the world. ed off Africa: One seaplane carrier. (Command- ant Taste. 10.000 ions.) Two French destroyer-s. ‘Ilaken over by the British off Alexandria: Four cruisers “A number" of smaller ships Joined British inde "Several" Hench su Escaped from Oran: Five flotilla leaders and destroy- ers. with some submarines and. torpedo boats ndently: arirles. 0 L and now that that ls be more action. war and fiili‘! lrlljiortiilzt‘ mflll-JRC" 5"‘ The usual order of service was fol- U’ S A =1 kl - 22189 tons .< ~ . l. » ‘fig, m. the pM-ysh o; New Lon, Iowa b elect“) a -f (e-r‘ l- I V‘ . -. W. . l1 niz some 87 ships, in- lnlons, and compiled by the Na- with the Cubs. bunk u}, ' _ Li“? _G°-l“-"}l__i]i?;‘ _°_°_"?l"?‘_"l‘i,_ ff m‘ m Sunday’ July 7m Wm be ensugqgyyear- firs? gnwnllrzfllrlytiigflrzlriliglg; prourildarmored tional Rifle Assoclatlon, have been _'T‘l~ie_ whrve i-‘nlnz. of course, was wrm em 1 sirflbollfg. .2650!) l ad Vliftiil m: .0, (‘rlii- M V 7 I N i... inllolvs: st. 11mins. Kenslna- re-ciecied pfeslflcllt, Mrs. llel~hrh‘b,.clgg,-,',,,‘,,}q ., a1"; “"31”, P h” ‘mmunmd “"9 - “m” m” "l m” “m” H“ lihnikl h w» l'll'llr ..--» .-\-.. a l’\l‘-, 10.30 a.m., Holy Communion; Huestls re-clecied vino-president,‘film.‘ cenrral-Echlgia t w 1 ch this ‘Third place rn the Senior Imper- brother _Pmrl tlnoe returned to the Rgported captured whfle building , (Hz-From . - _ _. l. . lb s.’ S,,,p,,e,,.5_ BMMQDIL 2:30 p: Mm Elmer Waugh secretary‘ Mk5 Wr-llh“! BMW v1 cieli-s énove. ial Challenge Shield for the best Texas circuit and he now ls doing 5,1, Brest by genmms; ;“.O__Ri..he_ l mt“. ['0 “JHCLhvr we m, tgvcnlllg Prayer; St. Thomas. W. E, Wau h, treasurer, and Ml‘s.ic..,.§t,,‘ M , I m" a "Y 811d small senior unit. went to Victoria, all right with the NEW YQTk lieu. Clemenceau y 'n' y not be posi- ! m River’ 7.30 p m_ awning Earle Hues, pianist‘ The treasup hdi r ovrs old the grip of the B. C. Sea Cadet Corps. “Rainbow? Giants. ‘ .~ ‘my Irma er reported that the society h d all once. nhile this story featured with 96.15 paints. The shield was "Pnllls 100 per cent better for Taken over by Bqush nflw ficrllllli Durant was sent up to p) __ The British ~.. 1 q §'t d‘ _sc0rcd, fnllovy; but damaged. ‘ 11w Supreme Court by Milfllsimle informed Nell Mgclxrlrllnlllrifiuoruilqlidt 6°?“ "WW s" cad“ Cmvslflluced by HlMfiiscMe? The time‘ One (BPPflY@Y1l1l' the Dllnkfique‘. I . , ' "Ralnbow ' 9615 tron of the sewlce was to assist . on July 4th, on a charm! city police department. rind Airs. 7th; min; and supervise the production 0g I 2 E1111.- llll-lsionary Rally at Brackley. —B. by the cooler weather of m‘ sum t Mm, go;- mobilim parfmfnt of Agriculture Orton‘. Ironically. Adolf Iiillcr vi-him lrmlos (‘llllqlilfvii l‘ -. - ' ‘ ' Ra eapitulstion: ‘ , . -——‘ mer. In this way seeding takes place wan "e 110 W g m l , {f krlcg spec-d, had ni-icr been in Psi-iii. Point 0i’ g PTlH“l i .. rial i0 __Mlss Margaret Dawson of Trvon n. c. PILOT MISSING duflng a "m", o, 1e“ We sewn ggiflbslrlde fiepalgglffever T0blmo “mo,” agpfi. M Mums, "m" “m, Napoknn.‘ ‘mm “h”, h, .. y-irturnti on imi- h making s good recovery from . e1- l recent operation in the Prince ‘ County Hospital. --S. ——-Mrs. Lacey Winsor ls visiting her 01d home in Sherbrooke. she is gmllllllftnled by her young son.- dcstroycr. A period , _ \ -———— cultivation with spring tooth or fnay h was more than double the five-year Dgkgergufuymbexegfeaizeehlnihm: ~~Vir. Iawrence G. Jones. of rbrt disc harrow should keep down “My Qvrn, (1071-37) average production 0f 5L- ‘m a ’ b. M Ch i. lflurcncc. N.S.. spent the WBQk-efld wccds until the time comes to sow sAhvArggggé-l-[vg i sedition pounds. ‘filim “he tdfassgiilid 3 r‘ “rm lonf mllmnt Valle)’. the welcome truest the crop. The dense growth and _}_ Ngfthé‘, the Gfimms m. 1mm“, I i I 4 l l F- and Mrs. Filmer Waugh. 8 —-.\frs. Creighton and her daunliier. Mrs. Allan Holman of Halifax are visiting in Summerside 11nd Charlottetown. \ E== __ .. fleets anneal’ m V‘ "m" generally grown. Sllvelhull and ‘grin/w- Wsqrw, m m‘ “l! , . B Japanese are common varieties of a“ ' i $5,311,] ,§‘,“,f,i“‘.‘,‘,“§‘,i;,.f,1ld..l§ of early summer thus extending the use of equipment and labour. No extra equipment is required to handle ri buckwheat crop. 'I‘he quick grrlnlnniion and rapid growth of the buckwheat plant give it. excellent advantages as n. weed of frequent Flying Officer Lorne Chambers. whose homo was in Kelownn, Brit- ish Columbia. hcforo hi- went to Force, ls reported missing. shade will thcn smother out quack grass and other noxious weeds. Ai- thouizh huckwhcrit is used exten- sively as a smother crop, it has been found that it can be used quite satisfactorily as a nurse crop for sweet clover. ‘There are two types of this crop but the smooth hulled type is more this type and the ones grown for milling purposes. The other type is rough hllilcd and elves n good yield may be made on them. G. H. Castleden (C. C. F. York- exerciaes twice i1 week of their own accord, to be ready for whatever TORONTO. July 5 —-(CPl —— Sai- vation Army officials announced today contributions to the national war and home servicrs campnlcu of the army have reached $1217.54!- weil over the $100001!) 05.1fm" set at the outset of the campaign. OO-UPERATIV ‘C. . dl i. ba co roductlon in 19- flit. mrlrfeiihaerccglrlgliiglriisirilofiifllglrirdlfi l Iliimgxcglzidciql rill ‘IlTGViOUS records. iluangclothes and taking physicahThe revised estimate of 109.848.0012 For the third successive year. pounds was iztentcr than the I01,- 394000 pounds in 1938 by 8.451.- 40 pounds or clrzht per cent. 811d BLACKBURN. England -(CP)—- All scram metal in the b81168 0f Blackburn Corporation isto be u-cd for the war, including two old cannon, souvenirs of the Crl- mcrm War. ____i_i———- There will be Matinee Races l2 being struck by one British inr- nedo off Africa. is the only French capital ship to be in German hands. cony, ln light suit. during recent "incognito" vbit. and Prime Minister Churchill pre- ere??? m.» _ dict/ed yesterday; it. would be out of action for a long time. Some smaller ships were with the have yet claimed to have irlkcn over any French warships. with the exception of the two unfinished battleships. Richelieu and (‘lemon- ceau, seized at Brest iii-hen the French west coast was occupied. On this basis the comprirniivo strength of the British nan- ovcr have 1t to 8 for the dictators. - '-~ T K. - “In Barn Dance and lunch of grain for feedlnz purposes. ;,',,;";,,‘,’,_"-,-,,§,, it], :1 . .,»....,~..-¢ served fit Fortune Road, DoNM-Es MONEY To urihlc prism- are offered for the Wafsllfvey “ti; I uesrliiy, July iith- Music DOMINION at '""“§",“‘ gfifllfj-RM, __.____ ' lLlrnifiilEd by a 5 piece or‘ I ii‘ KENSINGTON RINK l-éIlli-llc Rimming B The m“ he“ (treat flights of bombing Flour-s ronrrrl |\Ill‘i( ll orluhll." c flqtra- Dancing 9.00 nu" UITAWA‘ Julv 5 _(CP) _H_ Starting at 2 P. I". A's,“ yanhifirqc Race. whng preparations go forward for; Lnglili l-linriucl and .\orlth illlirilr: iIhi-‘rl V‘ lljl\\hg‘lhlfvl-:dr: 3.00 ,.\_ M. Snuare and Mod, nnnre Minister Raysh-m h“ recew_ w d d J I w“: (i ‘ (if ) the defence or Great Bmam “Emmet jm ‘I ‘ll..il.,\ cu: tnngrr ruins. . i". m1 .1“ ( “Wm. M] n donation of 311L713 --th9 gum e "es 3y‘ u y ‘r i‘ ' l‘ V“ "m" ' In invasion‘ me seizure or he .11; loll i liilil (rci-h divisions from iilivlrl- l) l ' c "f" Dances. General Admis- Win 25 cents. Lunch 15 cents. P""<‘l"‘d5 1.. ald 0f New Sfltaol. Come and have a 1100i! evening's outing. b_v which the donor's income war inx was reduced after deductions for contributions to charitable nur- lpnsos wcrc allowed —from "A Can- ndiim of substantial means who wlsllcs to remain anonymous," the iurcclor of nubile information an- Boalliic two If the coast of Franco. "Franc y” hsd to he shaken hard by his mates before he awnlwnfll and found the ship slnklnl- m’! was among those rescued. nounoed foolishl- The blggest ever in (‘o- operative gatherings, gnmcS. refreshments, large dinlni: saloon. Band. Sound System. 1M) Yard Dash Ladies. loo Yard Dash Men. Sir-n Dancing Contest, ladies or Gents. Fnirlcs received until noon July 12th. French fleet opens 111) "l? Wfisibli" ity of a, battle of the Medllcrrnv-can. being fought before or simultane- ousv with the battle of Britain. , The British ficet is still |.)0\\'K‘i‘i'\l‘.‘ in the Mediterranean and ns 1on8 as this is so, Italv 1s unllkclv 112.1 n_\- clzi 1:59- 4-61. um 1w “mu-my nee; w “a m; ‘l points in rlrcas shown by arrows. haul: I-Zirr- .:s a hli<c for an liiizihli 1111.1 u-nulil llprcr. fin-LI‘. lYPYTIlIS fcll cu li-vl. ‘ sinrngc tanks zit ilanilvurg, riiil |'.!|‘l1l'.§1‘(i i l ilfl‘ llFI'l\ill‘l”\ llit (lu- - - ports Nilltl l’! were liillri‘. null 2'3 u. llliif-‘l In Pr‘ l- i: . f. 1' 1 m‘ r.lill ria “vii as in nm- cvriling null 0:11: llpI-t z h ii" t" ll irlll _ it ., 0:1 lzllillulvil .1‘ ‘i l