--.-z-w-.-—<~ ‘illi AT A BAI nuiliiia EXHIBITION WEEK ' We have a good assortment of Used Cars which we are offering this week at greatly re- duced prices-from $50.00 to $500.00. ~ CALL THIS WEEK FOR BARGAINS “CHEVROLET” _ We also, have a nice assortment of the latest models in Passenger Cars and Trucks. . Don't fail to call and see them when Y0" "l" to the Exhibition, and make our showrooms your hendqugrteyl while in the City-Everybody welcome. ‘sales A. & c0. Service Chevrolet f: Successful Picnics l” Station Field Days was “evicted wood and Richmond, i ,4, series of thirteen Illustration on Mbnday with an average at- tendance of 125, and a. total at- tendance of 1630. An Illustration Station Field Day ts simply the gathering of the neighbors at their nearest station Pontiac Buick Cars 14 were as follows: (1) spray Mixing Demonstration, by R. R. Hurst. Plant Pathologist for P. E. I. Put on at Palmer Road, Glen- (2) Milk Testing demonstration at DeSalble, by Stowart Wright. 'Dairy Promoter for P. E. I. In order to make the Illustra- tion Statiocn Field Days more in- istructive and interesting, Dr. J. A. on an appointed dflv- Field dsvsciarr, Superintendent, Ebiiperlment- are held during the growing sea- son, the object’ being to give those present an opportunity to see at first hand tihe methods tollowed in the growing of form crops, and to hear the various talks and discus- sions and demonstrations on crops, livestock, poultry and related top- ics. . At all field days a systematic sur- vey of each station field is made by all present and‘ the method of growing each crop explained and questions answered. This survey in- eluded a root field, (potatoes, tur- nips, corn, mangels) one or more / ‘ ain fields, s. clover and a tim- I ,._ . vthy field. At ten stations this year s. brown heart experiment on tur- nlps proved very interesting, as al- so did various fertilizer‘ experiments on potatoes. The field days are conducted by the Division of Illustration Sta- tions, Experimental Famis Branch oi the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture, Nix. J. C. MoynamOtta- we, being Chief Supervisor. and Mr. R. C. Parent, Provincial Supervisor. The Division is assisted by the of- ficials of the libaperimental Farm and Plant Pathology laboratory at Charlottetown and various Branch- es of the Hovincial and Dominion Department of Agriculture in the province. Field Days are advertised by the preu, posters, and personal invita- lion. The field day programme beings at 2 p. m. and ends about 5.30 p. m. ‘The following is an outline of i. typical programme: (1) Introductory remarks, object of Field Day. (2) visit to Station Fields, and following discussed. (a) Rotation of crops. (b) Saving timothy for seed, (c) Early cutting of clover hay, (d) Alfalfa production. (e) Growing of potatoes, turnips. corn and mangels, and value of Conunercial Fertilizer and Manure. m weed Control. " (g) Brown Heart Experiment on turnips. (h) Parade of Livestock-lim- Nntance oi testing and proper feeding outlined, (i) Experimental mrm Exhibit Shown. and various panels discuss- ed. (l) Short addresses by prominent fonners. Special demonstrations in 1083 al Florin. again made available a. large truck airhihlt. The exhibit is lin the form of six panels. @8611 dealing with an important. farm ‘problem-i. Tiheso were as follows. u) needing and ulanageu-lent of the Poultry Flock. - __ i (2) Breeding for High Production (3) Culling tho Flock. (4) Grow timothy seed, (5) Effect of Nitrate Fertilizers for Timothy Hay. " ' (6) A Garden on Every Iiarm. . The above topics were discussed by: Dr. J. A. Clark, Messrs. 3. F. 'I‘inney and G. C. Warren. On rainy days the exhibit was displayed under a large tent where seats were placed-During the field days about 1000 copies oi the fol- Illowing four leaflets were distribut- ed: (l) Value of Ground Limestone in securing good stands of clover and alfalfa. _ _ (2) The farm garden, and choice of varieties. (at Feeding the Layers. (4) preparation for the market- ing of Poultfll- _ The following table gives the name oi the operator and the at- tendance at his Field Day: July 5, Wood Islands, Alexander Mathcson, 75. July 7, Ions, J. E. Duly, 100. July 13, St. Peters, Clifford Mc- Ewen, 100. Aug. 0, Rose Valley, McKenzie, 125. Aug 10, Rust/ice, John L. Clark, 200. Aug. 11, New Iondon, win. E. ‘aoilnstons, zoo. Aug. 14, DeSable, Hector McKay. 200. Aug. 16, Paiane; Bel, Sylvain Pet- ers, 75. A Aug. l6, West Devon, Gepihss G-rigg. 50. Aug. 1'1, Glenwood, Alfred Gorrill 150. I Malcolm Aug. 18,‘ Richmond, Thomas Noonain, 80. Aug. 19, Montague, Fired G. Mc- Intyre, 75. Aug. 21. Red Point, Nelson R. Btowart, 100. The attendance at Mon‘ ue, which ordinarily is 200 or more, was reduced to 75 on account of heavy ra.’n _ Each aperstor_ deserves special praise for the excellent crops on his station, the freedom horn weeds tidy headlands and roadsidee and TAKE W by costly expel-i Springfield. The Trask VILLAGES and TOWNS Charlottetown, Summer-side and Remington have found that expensive fire fighting equipment h IIIQIQII without an unfailing Inter supply, On the night of August 18th MALPIQUE was nearly oloeued out owing to the look of nu adequate water supply. Contract for un ARTESIAN wcll st once. The equip- ment ls on the Island drilling a well for William Hashim, VAUGHAN N. BROOM Local Representative At Moi-fey Bell's Luv Office, Suuimenide, P. I. L, or Telephone 8B7. A-RNING w... Co. CENTRAL“ GUARDIAN ~§ -, This column \I reserved for queer County news oi local Interest but na- vortlelng of a newly nature uiuy h! inserted n d cont: u word utrlcli| pueblo in udvuuoe. THE HUGHES DRUG COMPANY will be open this afternoon and evening. 584 nor nruuim from 11 o'clock, supper from 4. Holy Name I-lzill, 180 Richmond. 53-1 naitssiis roa EARLY FALL- i All the new fabrics $5.95, $7.50, $8.95, $12.50. Moore 8a McLeod, limited. 587 CHRISTIAN CHURCH-On Aug- , ust 27th, Rev. n. n. Bell will preach w in Christian Church, Bfilflfllbéiilfl, at eleven a. m. and Wilcutll-y River Hall at 7.30 p. m. t roucu COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, ollc man, charged with being drunk and in- capable, was sentenced to twenty ‘ days in jail. A second was senten- rflE crmnwrrirmwm GUARDIAN I En Route to Your Home One minute a fly revels in manure, garbage, :_tc., and the ncxt he is helping himself to food on your table. No measures are too severe to rlil your homo of (hue germ carriers. But It '| really any will: Fly-Tux. the lfllraut spray. FLY-TOX l! inexpensive und your dealer will live you u hand lprarcl FREE with your lint rail. 382i ced to‘ a fine of three dollars and costs or twenty days in jail. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Services for Sunday, Aug, i 27th: Harrington Sabbath School,‘ , 10 a. m., Preaching service, 1i a. m; Mt. Stewart, Sabbath School, 2 p. m., Preaching service, 3 p. m.; Marshfield,‘ Sabbath Scilooi, G30 p. m., preaching service, 7.30 p. m. John A. Pritchard, Minister. SPOKE AT OPENING-Due t0 an error iii copy the speech dc- livered by Hon. Jollii A. Milolloii- aid at the opening of the Exhibi- tion on Monday night did not 00-‘ MacDonald as a speaker from} Kings County after congratulating the board of directors of tlic Fair venture, stated that it would pay Prince Edward Island fnl-lncrs to »put on the markets of ilic world articles of the standard set at the Island potatoes which always com- mended the highest price on any market. The exhllaition was valu- able in the raising of thlrstandard; of grading. There need be no waste in produce which went bo-é low the standard, as such produce} could ‘be utilized in the form of} feeds. Miss Pauline Gesner _hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ; GCSllCl‘, Amherst, N. S. ls Visiting Mr. Elwood MacPherson, of West Point, was a recent visitor in Dor- chcsler, N.B., the guest of Mr. Neil, McPherson. ary life insurance was written in M"- 5- BMW" and 5°11 GWTEB. S‘mam_" “'1' “Villg W011i, Missés Muriel Sharpe and Nun Canada last month by fourteen . 0f Medforcl, who have been visiting it‘ ll. illir-iil-il or bellmmii, Call of Moncton left Saturday for comllanies having 03% of the total her Parents. Mr. and Mrs.’ Nat. - . “"'*<'1'1l ‘Wlgll- llmverful. ' ’ ' ‘o’ all 4"ll'('ll‘i'(', ,_i_'lu)(l tone. Stanliopc Beach, to spend their vac- ation. Miss Elizabeth McQuaid. Cain-i In Newfoundlfllld. sales by the Brooklino, Mass, who has been m. bridge, plush, spent a very pleasant, * some companies totalled szsmooo- i Bile-st of his grandparents. Mr. and week with li0i~ aunt, Mrs. John Gar- t an increase over the corresponding Mr. and Mrs. John A. McQuaid,|were:- _ Elizabeth Bernard and Etiiel Mc- Alberta, , on the excellence oi the CXllllJlt-Si Quald, Ten Mile House; Mr. andqgrigish Columbia, and the promised srrccss of tlio= Mrs. John Fleming, Charlottetown; Manitoba, I Mr. Cleve Robison, Brackley Point; , New Brunswick Mr. and Mrs. Pendergast, Kenslng-l Nova Scotia .. ton, ivcrc the guests of Mr. Jolinflontarlo . __ pear under his name. Hon. Mr. land, Auburn. Philip and Miss Libbie McLurc. Exhibition. He cited ihe case of North Rustiw. 0n sllndflY- The Late Blight Tomato Disease‘ (Experimental Palms Note) During the late summer of 1932 dmease ilCilG blight; of tomatoes, which had tnevcr before been considered of’ n"; BAP-HST CnURgg_L,-n-gcIgroat-importancc in the Maritime congregations were in attendance ‘Em/limes: W“ Pamcularly trmible‘ morning and evening, hearing two ‘$01119 illimg the Atlantli! seabwardfl first-ions fflllvwlflfi” ably prepared and presented scr- It 15 U10 5am‘? which mons by the Rev. A. K. Herman, of causes the destruction oi WWW Hlgllfleld Street Baptist Church, plants and tubers- Monctol). N. B. The subject of the the cardinal doctrines of the Cllui-cli in a closely reasoned and carefully documented address. The music of the morning included two fine selec- tions by the Summel-sicle Male Quarttetc, who made their initial apearance in Charlottetown on this occasion. Their harmonious and well blended voices gave excellent expression to “Remember me, O; Mighty Oi1c" and "Toll soineoife about Jesus." Mrs. W. E. F'ictcllei~,_ formerly of this City and always an appreciated visitor to the Baptist Choir, sang in fine voice "He wipes the tear from 'every eye." The ev- enlng sermon on "Another Chance" was much flllpfCCliltlld by the large‘ congregation. Music again was as- sisted by the Sunlmersicie Mule Quartette, with Mr. George Bowncss as soloist. The morning service was broadcast by station C. H. C. K. and thus made available to a great audi- ence on the alr through the Province and in many portions of New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotla. PER SONALS Messrs. Leslie Howe and Giedon Grundy are visiting in St. John's, Nfld., and before returning home they will spend a fcw days at Chur- lottetown-Sydney Record-Post. neat appearance of farm buildings and surroundings. They are thus serving as pl'.'l”‘:(‘£\l illustrations of iwhat careful Q ihoughtful farm- ling means. It is Olfpfifltflvlflt a similar ser- ies of field days ‘will be licld next year to whicli all interested farm- ers and their families will be in- vited. l ’ N O7 ICE S. S. "Harland" this week I will be on East River service on Thursday, the 24th, and Victoria Friday; ihc 25th. Other services unclirlilgcd. The 0h'town S. S. Co. i Limited All parts 0i’ the tomato plant filyestablished this City of Frederic- morning sermon was "Tile Second attacked by the late blight (356856. Coming", setting forth this, one of linfccted plants developing largemtms 001m, dark, “later-soaked spots on the leaves and canker-like lesions on the I 1933, the one hundred and 1mm}, Stcms- Under fflimllfilble 00315191995 anniversary of the arrival in this ‘(e001, mfllst. Weather) these 101111195 community of a company of United spread, causing the plants to tum black and die. The tomato fruits are also attacked by this disease, appearing as a firm brownish-green rather blotchy decay, most oom- monly originating at the stem-end fruit which eventually rots. Late blight is caused by the fun- inside the affected plant ‘and spreading to involve the entire gus, Phytophthora iriiestans. It grows and spreads in the field by means of spores which may be seen in vast numbers on the lower surface of the diseased leaves. Prevention of this disease is YORK, England, (C. PJ-‘Ilo aboutrfilms which should be seen -to circulate a "white list" not a FUR FILM UPLTFT Aug. inform the made possible by early and thorough spraying with ordinary Bordeaux mixture, using the 4-4-40 formula. Tomatoes gathered from infested areas should be held in a dry shed for several days when all infected tomatoes will be easily dbtected and discarded-R. R. Hurst, Dominion Field Laboratory of Plant Pathol- ogy, Charlottetown, PEI. 32- public “black list"-is aimed at by a new organization called the National Film Institute. The idea. is to en- sure a more important place being given to cultural and educational subfccts in the cinema, but it i; stated not to be the intention to foist improvement or uplift upon arm-body. The Amhblsitiop of York, Dr. William Temple, who presided at the formation of the Institute, said it mus-t be recognized that society was much happier and better from the existence oi films. Apart from in? changes they might hope to bring about, the films were, in the ;m!1!n. definlcly a bmcficcnt iflucnce. It would ‘false move to try to secure that bcane in- ntirely all films should be instructional rather than entertaining. He was sure the public was ready for more intelligent material than was com- monly provided. Such films were only offered because they achieved quicker returns and that was why me ever the public should support those who were making an attempt at a genuine public Tfllld service be far-reaching. which PAGE ’l HREE VISIT from/law's aooru I Plan To Mix Business II Canadian Business Steadily Increasing (Spec-hi to the Guardian) MONCTDN, N. 13., Aug. 21-m- turning from s business trip which took him to the Canadian West, I". 3. Cornell, Traffic Man- ager of the Halifax Harbor Com- mission, stated he was strongly convinced from his observations Erinilr Mullet Climb If WEDNESDAY 7.30-—Weekiy Prayer Service - Vlsi- t tors welcome - Heart: Mem. orial Hail. GEORGETOWN Miss Ogden and Miss Drake oi Montreal, who have been the that there has been a. steady im- guests °f M155 All” c°mpt°n 1°" provemen, m business throughout the past month, left for home on Canada vhen interviewed while Thursday- passing through Moncton today on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian: M155 Lymu- charmttewwnl 5P9!" National Railways, en route tom” week md 1" Kemmgw" ‘h’? Rama‘ [guest of her cousin Miss Gladys There vill be, undoubtedly a Maxim“?- short wheat crop this year in the west, Mr. Cornell said, but this‘ should be beneficial in way offmwr t0 Moren- price in view of shortages else-3 ‘__' where and the fairly large carry-I Mm Dan" °t 3°55“! 15 "will! over from last year's Canadian t Gemgemwn» m” We" "t MT- and» “on Mrs. L. H. Douglas. i Mr. Cornell looks forward to a _ busywlnter season for the port of. M)“ Agms and M155 Mary HOW- Halifax based upon the improved 18m “m” ha” bee“ "Wills the“ economic autumn Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. How- lett. have returned to Charlotte- town. ~Wilh Pleasure! Ii Will Pay You Al e Holmaifs Lower Prices For Exllibi..0li rgrg, P. "In. . l’ A :2»! 1e. ‘ii 1 lo 1'1‘ Will. PAY 10h AT .i._ Mr. Stewart Lavers was a recent! Mr. Jos. Allan oi Boughton 1's- Insurance Grows llllid, paid B. visit t0 Georgetown ronomo, Aug. 22—Thirty nlu-lmsntlv- lion dollars of new paid-for ordin- __.__. insurance in force. “cording to Wcstaway, Sturgeon, left for home figures given out by the Life In- on Tuesday. They were accompan- surance Sales Research Bureau. 19d by M!" WPSMWHY Wellfillsl‘ of A‘ “ ' llxiiilliiil>li spool,“ Only lioivn And $2.50 Per llinltll NO INTERPLVI‘ Pi-lru General Electric l0 Tube RAD!!! Mrs. Rodger Montague. Westaway, Lower month last year. ' I July sales by provinces in Canada Mrs. Arthur W. Sardden and‘ g 1,240,000 son Rodger, of Rossendale, Mass, 1,963,000 have left for home riter spending _ _ , _ _ ,,,,__, 1,903,000 their vacation in Lower Montague _ _ V > g qasvooo , me guests o; Mm sarddms par- Latest Sprlng1933 Model. listing at $130.00. The 1,020,000!ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Wcst- 10 ‘m1!’ °" F111“ “PM L‘ t “M” - W‘ Pr soul's l EARLY. Features :—‘1f ‘.\\' 731w; (i. .. 'l‘lll.cs; . . . . . . . . .. 12,061,000 away. _ _ _ llpflme Edward Island 53,000 Tone Equalizer; Aurolllzltlc llilulllc Coillrol; muebe,’ afimmm M‘ mane!“ Howmt “.35 a “b Tone Control; Tl'£lllSlll('(‘llT Dial; llilprovcd Saskatchewan 1,395,000 ltfll‘ to Montague this week, Dynamic Speaker. Exllihifioil Special. Misses Abbie and Norma. Well- ener oi Brookline, Mass, who are visiting Lower Montague, are spending a few days with friends in Charlottetown. $7.50 nowx o $00.50 $6.25 Per Month NO INTEREST T0 Erecet Cairn INSCRIPTION FOR TABLET ON CAIRN TO BE ERECTED ON ROADSIDE NEAR. OLD SALA- MANCA CEMETERY, FREDER- ICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK. "That ye may tell it to the gen- n-vjn-l HOLMAN---ENTATIRPRISE RANGES. $43.50 j‘? Mr. and Mrs. Gaulps of Boston, are visiting Georgetown the guests of Mrs. M. McDonald. Capt. T. F. Kelly, C.A., George- To commemorate the loyalty“. gn“»n_ and Capt A E’ Witt“; CA ‘faith. courage. slwrifiws and or Cherry Valley, left ‘Tuesday for achievements of early settlers who Pigfou, N_ s" to attend the CA jmisision held there this week. ||ton, a grateful posterity has erected Mr. John Fraser, Ottawa, who is spending his vacation in George- town, was a visitor to Montague on Monday. It was unveiled on October 8, Empire Loyalists, some oi whom are buried in the nearby cemetery. having died from thew effects of cold and privation suffered during their first Winter here. Mrs. Wm. B. Easton. Georgetown. is visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. J. Hudson Morrisey, Char-I lottetoivn, was a visitor to Georgew town this week. Sea Gulls Save VILLAGE GREEN Crop of Farmer , . Mr. Isaac Mitchell of Village J TOWN, Sask, Aug. Grew‘ L‘ wmpletmg h“ "e" “W” 22—-When the early Mormon set- tlers in Utah faced starvation from destruction of their crops by, crickets and grashoppers in 184B, gulls from Salt: Lake came and saved them by eating the insects. The Mormons erected a now-fa- mous statue to the seagull. This year, 10,000 sea gulls from Lake Jdhnisiown, in Southcm Saskat- chuwan, performed the same ser- vice for a farmer here. The Indians also ate the grass- hoppers, according 00 the record of one of the Mormon elders. He writes: "The first company of sa- vages wiio visited the pioneer camp emptied out of their sacks bushels of dried grasshoppers on which they made their supper." Mrs. J. H. Brandt and three, children, of Brighton, Mass, arel the guests of her brother Warren Acorn. T ll l-I (‘ i. Pill‘. Tl i i A proven Range -— full FllPil, lllfii\'li_\' .'(lli.‘~ll"ll(fli‘(l, n. good healer, a good colvllcl- illlll zlil ixl<~lillll baker. Burns wood or coal. (‘onlpleic illtcll for 5f?’ . wood .. - . . . . ,,, I! Miss Margrctta Maling of Brighton, Mass, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Acorn. Miss Marion Jackman of Village Green, spout a few days visiting friends in Charlottetown. w M; cl p‘? liil‘ l.‘ $9.00 ' MK‘. "Vlcioqv" Casi Iroll llilllgzlq ' all Cast Iroli, silll'llill' lillill. An exhibition Slum-l. v. all $05.00 $7.00 you" $5.80 PG!‘ llollill Floliilis. Her friends are glad to see Eileen Jnckman able to be about again. Mr. Joe Mitchell and daughter of Medford, Mesa, are guests of Mrs. S. Guy of Millview. "Irnli Duke" The m‘ ull tilc ll.;.:"£.ll iii _ if vuu l\'li('\\' 111' ll in liil‘ iiiiiiW‘ “Ml 3ft ii. lir-Jliilll Kill‘. Sllurlkll Willi !!‘.(' 1w u.» i" (‘uni i 1m) l Reservoir or ‘Waterfront . The speaker was engaged in that easy task of attacking the govern- ment, when a heckler cried out: “You're wrong, sir!" A little nettled, the speaker con- tinued. Presently, in answer to an- other strong assertion, cnme again the shout: "You're wrong, sirl“ When the persistent interrupter, spoke out for the fourth time. the’ speaker shouted back: "Look here, Iioould tell you something about the Government that would make your hair stand on end!" "You're wrong again, sir!" came from the critic, as amid roars of laughter he took oii his hat and‘ displayed e shiny pate. Mrs. D. Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Neill Munn and Mrs. M. Smailwood spent Sunday at Village Green. s as " uaufiiifl Maw ‘ I $T,\.'- lV l‘ llolilll NO INTEREST ICU l.\"i‘lIIilI:1'l‘ I Miss Delight McNeill spent Sun- day at D. l\iitchell‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woathcrble and family paid a recent visit to North Lake. Join The Crowd Saving Al Holmaws Five and Ten The Biggest Show ill the City 0f i CROGKERY — GLASSWARE -- l\'l’1‘CIll:I.\'\\'.\llE ' i Miss. Orla Acorn was a receht visitor to Hazelbrook. Mrs. C. Acorn and family of‘ Sommcrvillc. Mass, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Myers, Hazclbrook. YOU ARE CORDIALLY ixvrrlzli r0 MAKE iioluuliws sroiii: roril lll1.\ll()l'.\li'l‘lClfS FOR APPOINTMENTS \\'l'l'll l'()l'li FlillINIlS - LPIAVING 1'.ilicl:l..;' _ 'l‘l-I!.l~Il’ll0.\'l\'(v' - _, 0R JUST FOR REST ANl) ]ilil..\X.\'l‘l0X 11v é THE COOL A'l'.llti.\'l’lllilil'l. t 9°? Editor (engaging young rcporterl ‘ l "I might mention that we are a very old-established. conservative newspaper, and have upheld con- stitutional mnttci-s for over a hun- dred years." i Young Hopeful (most anxious to please) -"'l'hai‘ll be all right, sir. There won't be our need to change them, as in: v 111i concerned." Mr. Flatbush: "S0 you heard me speak at the dinner last night?" Mrs. Fiatbush: "Yes, I was up in the gallery." i 4 Mr. Flatbush: "What did you think of my speech?" Mrs. Hatbush: "Oli, it reminded so much of the time you I were courting me, Henry," l, Mr. Flstbush: “Really? How so—“ Mrs. Hatbush: "Why, I thought you never would come to the point!" \ nun-n- Ipu-o-o l ‘Qfl\