| The Guardian, Charlottetown, wed., Sept. 16, 1959 "AGRICULTURAL NEWS — P.E.1. Department ef Agriculture HARVEST EXHIBITION This year’s Provincial Harvest Exhibition, according to Bill Sterns,“ P. E. I. Department of Agriculture, promises to be an outstanding feature. Entries have deen coming in from growers in many different parts of the Pro- vince. This show-window of Is- Building at the Provincial Ex- aibition Grounds on Thursday, tember 25th. There is no admis- sion fee, all interested people are ‘welcome. To accommodate those who aave been late with the harvest, the closing date for entries has been extended to Monday, Sep- tember 21st. If you are planning ‘o participate in the Harvest Ex- hibition, please get your cng in immediately to the P. E_/I Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 2,000, Charlottetown. All ex- hibits must be in place by not later than 10 a.m. on Thursday Mth. The vegetable class has been divided into two sections, one for market gardeners, and one sec- tion for the ordinary gardener. This should prove to feature; it opportunity to display the diversity of vegetables Island gardens. : The judges for this year’s Har- vest Exhibition are: For Vegetab- les and Fruits, G. C. Warren, and D. C. Schurman; Seed Potatoes, Glen Ramsay, and Gordon For Table Stock Potatoes, Bay- field Ellis, and George MacDon- ald; For Field Crop Seeds, Don- 'K. B. LeLacheur, and Farm, on Thursday, September 24 at 2.00 p.m.; where they will’ participate in prelininary com-,| petition. Contestants will be judg- ed on appearancee, personality, neatness of dress and ability tc speak in public, as well as a short oral interview on general knowledge and current events. . ald Stewart: For Field Roots, At the close of this preliminary | Fig zi * 4 £ 7 3 2 = z ¥ i : ri if FRE se ad rf E x § Hl z ; ref Lee : HF BF Hie HOW YOUR 3 BREAKS D Laboratory tests have now proved that | liver bile emulsifies fat... actually breaks it down. It is an established medical fact that when liver bile is added “In your body, precious liver bile belps break down fat the same way. Many foods reach the digestive tract as undigested fatty solids. Your break-down this fat . . . unblocks it . .. and more complete digestion. Hi A very special part of the eve is the Dress~Re- view which will be presented by| 1 ] E ; Hl ' $e i ! (i | f i Ee, g 3 EF i ; 35 Building the clu ; % ge : | é : i f 2 Fy FEF ii [ Z g : | F i i g iF : ef EE [| E | i E : : f 38 Ei ; : i i imately thirty girls displaying LIVER BILE OWN FAT ‘relieves irregularity gently and effectively. Aéthe same time, it actually improves the flow of liver bile needed to break down fat in your body. : So when you feel sluggish, headach nervous and need a laxative, get Little Liver Pills. Remember, Carter's not only relieves irregularity, but actually improves the flow of liver bile needed te” break down fat. ‘ \ \ 4 ‘Moore & McLeod Ltd. Roan A to live. homemakers delight! That's the Third Floor new merchandise is arriving daily, and you'll find the | patterns, to make your home a prettier, more comfortable place in which of Moore & McLeod sanemaecoateen quality, colors and eames Thi rd Floor The Review will include approx-! a a 3 ¥ e 5 DRAPERY reg. to 2.95 y i One table, assorted colors yd." ve REGULAR QUALITY This Week's SPECIALS Kitchen and bedroom design, 2 yds. wide FLOOR COVERING lin. yd. for livingroom, bedroom, ete. up to 3.95 Can be used for slipcovers, 48” wide BARK CLOTH d. yd. Nice Designs, rose and green, size 22 x 45 HAND -HOOKED MATS reg. 5.95 ea. oa. 4.95 and designs CRETONNE, V2 Pie Going Fast, 4-5-6 rolls WALLPAPER LOTS — Be early PREPASTED QUALITY we 4.95 lot 3.95 - Household Linens SHEETS (Texmade and Wabasso) pr. BRIDGE SETS (Irish Linen floral & hemstitch) —_ TILE VEIN 9 x 9 tile AMTICO VINYL TILE A new season materials soon . . drapes in many a year. SATIN BACK DRAPERIES TERYLENE guaranteed 2 full years (choose from a wealth of imaginative designs) 3.50 yd. 4.25 . 1.98 ,..2.98 aoe lin. yard ro 2 yds: “ Tard 1 80 Coe 2 yds. - je 1.95 CONGOLEUM 8 yds. wide i 2.95 - MOULDED LINOLEUM 2 yds. wide PILLOWCASES (good quality cotton and fine percale) pr. 1 4 TOWELS (Camtex and Lady Galt) pr. TABLE CLOTHS (cotton damask) to. J. 9, 3.95 1.59 . 4.25 1.95 .. 5.25 2.95 .. 12.50 KENWOODS (pure 100% virgin wool, Moore & McLeod exclusive 11.50 .. 20.95 PILLOWS (Foam rubber terylene, acrilan) ea. Floor coverings from Moore & McLeod add beauty . . . and value ... to your home! FLORCAST 2 yds. wide JASPE LINOLEUM 2 yds. wide BROAD VEIN 9 x3 tile WOOD VEIN 98 x 8 tile JASPE TILE 9 x 9 standard RUBBER TILE 9 x 9 3-36 9x9 A New Look in Draperies! . - - @ new look in a host of materials to make up into the most eomplimentary . . Give your home new colour and glamour . .. and remember, your drapes can be custom made to your exact measure- mepts by our seamstress. SHEER DRAPERIES (boucle) 1.49 ,.4,50 2.98 ,..3.95 - 1.00, SCREEN PRINTS BARK CLOTHS . . See these new drapery 6.25... 7.50 Mn. yd. 4.95 lin. yd. 3.30 16c 13¢c 14c ~12¢e e8c 50c a Ree RRS ne ZQUEEN STREET “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” 4 3 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN t ‘ Ce «3.95 —— In Nassau in the Bahamas the first topic of conversation, the principal soyrce of speeulation,_is the murder of Sir Harry Oakes, id- den subject, spoken of only in whispers, Weekend tells the story in a four-part series, beginning in this issue. 9 pet / The Golden Years Old age is far too often a tragic time of fear and frystration, sadness and brooding. But it doesn’t have to be! The geriatrics clinic at the Jewish General Hospital is proving this, by helping many older citi- zens to lead normal, healthy, worthwhile lives. Be sure to see Weekend’s feature story about the Montreal clinic’s very important task. - “ - a” Russian Elite In Photographs The experts claimed they couldn’t do it, but two Montrealers, Sam Schecter and photographer Gaby, (Gabriel Desmarais) were welcomed into the homes of many well-known persons in the Soviet Union. The first instalment of their three-part series introduces many stars of the Russian stage world. Blue Angel May Britt, Swede ish actress, is shown playing the role made famous by Marlene Dietrich in 1929. oo, as i aa | Flying Evangelist “Barnstorming for God” is Vera Strodl’s chosen, life, In her tiny plane she covers a far flung territory in western Canada and the Northwest Territories, carrying the’ gospel te remote . communities. Weekend's story in this issue tells about her airborne evangelism. GREG CLARK tats about ~ geeing triple, to his great discom- - _ e fiture, and explains “No Smo...” in another of his rib-tickling yarns. Your best reading value ta —. your week-end newspaper! e THE EVENING PATRION