a HOLMANK .FOR YOUR RADIO"; "one suggests the other" irus urmxulrreuuwlv uunnumm I Iiiiiiliil!fillPiliiiillliililliilliliililllillfllfliliiillllljllllflliiiliilQ:\ Your home will welcome a. Liberal Trade-In Allowance of loneliness. _ - ‘Yncclcl filwul Suits-C. ‘é j No hltoney boyish if your rustic:- is worth 'l0"/’b of a new ‘i937 RGfiERS fiddle BTH STORES change! TIIINK of the pleasure a radio will bring-- happy contented evenings at home, the centre of interest when friends call, a charming comptlnion in hours flummerside‘ Charlottetown I4.‘ Radio of Amazing Performance t Models from $69.95 i l v i ' é g ntlons made by the Division c! Botany , Ottawa, provide convinc- ing evidence that Canadian Mimi!" may lose as much as l1 percent 0f the stored crop. e. significant amount, indeed, and esufifriaily so m 5 yep:- Qf good prices. Oi the dlleases aliectint stored WWW‘ the greatest losses are due to the iiilportant Storage Diseases of Potatoes with the approach of the storage lmm‘ “W lire-sent is an appropriate f“ it" lilying plans w offset the actors responsible for lessee due to “use diseases of potatoes. Observ- 1:4,. leorgetovln-Bharlottetovln Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as-soon after as possible. h" ~"- Ilflmm 8.15 AM-Lenve Charlottetown 4.00 P-M- Clfllllan . Johnston's River . 1.20 nu.’ gakrrfilfl ,_ Webster's Corner . 4.1:: = win‘: rm Augustus t - st rulers-lilo“ Plsqulll .. . m PM. Puke; Peale: .. . SM PM. "livid .. . . 9.20 s. . st. ‘Ihercul .2 5-" "'- Fort Aunstlu use Am. unawar- mull .. 5.15 ram. Webster. do..." M; M; 4s mm no mu. Jlihllsinn‘; River , 8.50 A-M- Clflllllll .. III‘. S.“ PM. "udzmiiharlottetown ...l0.lll AM. Georgetown 8.50 I-iib “"23": at ChlrloitetoIn-NOBANA ms moms. "w It Georgetown-I‘. J. sotosuilv. BUICK r-r/issluvoun on Charlottetown, r. n. r. presence of lnic biitzlii mt- “warm-m rots, Phomrl rot and Silver scurf. page blight rot is lllc worst disease of stored politicos. in fact, lt. is so destructive that we may expect 9° loam this your of losses excecdinp fifty per cent of the stored crop imles: prrvetlilve nlcusures are practised. Fortunately blight rot does not commonly :pretid from tuber to tuber lll storage. However, in the absence of gocd storage con- ditions, this rot puves the way for other rots wllich do spread rapidly. Blight rot development is retarded by n storage temperature not Wgher than 40 degrees F. in field". where blight has bccn active, digging should be delayed for nt letrt. ten days. By this time most of the rot pro- ducing spores will have died and infected tubers may be detected and discarded. the remainder of the crop being stored with comparative salety. The presence o1 Fluarlurn rot: depends largely upon the condition of the potatoes entering storage. Cracked and bruised offer awe s to the u-gunLsms of the rots. The pres- , iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiitiiil iliitiliiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiliiilililiiWliiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiililiiiiliiiliiiilliiliiiiiiilliiiiliiliiiiilliiiti the progress of these rots by inter- fering with air ‘circulation and by maintaining the correct water re- quirements of these fungus film“- lt ls to be recommended therefore. that potatoes intended for whiter yiqg-nge be as clean as possible afld ‘ree from all millim- Phoma rot is due to a fungus which enters the Ntfltoes tnrourh the injuries arsociailed with Powdery scab, Development oi this dcslruct- ive rot is favoured by high M01188 temperatures and abundant mois- ture. Silver scurf is preterit in practically all storage houses. "-5 EWWW like‘ wie depending upon ‘ PETEWTE and air factors. Infection is worst and most rapid in basifl! Midw- Greater freedom from this disease. therefore, is assured by storms the potatoes in billlr. /-L .». A mauThllblillflllfllwdul l. eneeofoiflimttiwlivtiltooefovourl LONG GREEK woimzzvjsf. INSTITUTE The C ‘ “ meeting of the Long Creek Women's Instltilie lhr-t at the home of Mrs. Roderic; Mac- LrCOd on Wednesday the seventh, with ten members and two visitors present. l The meeting opened by singing! the Ode and repeating the (frond, roll call was answered with. “Sins. say, play or pay." The minutes of { lest meeting were read, approved, and discussed. There was no report from the Committees. querade party in the Hall on Wcd- i nesday Oct. 28th prizes to be given.“ for best costumes, also suic- of lunches. i A contest by Mrs, Norman Mac- Lean was enjoyed by all. the pl-lr-es were won by Mrs. Donald Moc- Eachern and Mrs. Roderick Muc- Leod. It was decided to have the Peace Day program at our next meeting which is to b: llcld at the home oi Mrs. Alex Mar- Lead. Llmch was served by ‘the hosws-s it};itlrinlltuairllian of luvul Intern-st but route advance. non’. you will not regret it. army's cuivrc at Town Hall, surn- merside, Friday, October 30th and Rod Cross Office, Charlottetown. ‘Tuesday, November 3rd. D. Hyntinlnn was hostess at the tea. hour in honor of her daughter, Miss Gertrude Hyndnian, who sails tit the end of the week for Eng- land, where her marriage to Mr. Victor Bclcourt will ttilcc place, On ‘ her arrival in England, Miss Hylltl mun will be the guest of My. Bel court's utiiit. Mrs. Ncrnlrtn Thorn [£011. 111 $l1rr@l'.——Ottalva Jburnat 21st. ‘ ll A. Ml" v llertrain Youiikct- ' “Jlimcs nild John It was decided to hold n mils- i, BINGO PARTY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS _ HALL Tuesday, 8.15 p_ m. Oct. 27 GRAND PRIZE ONE TON 0F COAL Z5 Bingo: 25 cents auspices PYTTIIAN COMMUNITY t WELFARE (YLVB L8252ll0-26-2l. Thle column h renal-red for new: . silver-tiling nl I u nolvny lllllurn muy be lllrlcrlell nt 4 n word strictly puyuhlo In CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L~6798-7-12-3l.‘.'. CRASWELL ron rnoro- , animus. L-349l-3-28-tf BUY ROBIN ‘HOOD FLOUR RED CROSS CRIPPLED CHILD- L-8l26-10-22-6i. FOR MISS HYNDMAN—li/Brs. J. REIHINDER. TO ADVERTISER.‘ —Advurtisers are reminded copy it new advcrttselneitts, m; Qurrectigi: must reach the Guardian Office h l 11 A. (M. the day previous tojnst. '.ion.§‘RcccnL1y' there has been a to. doncy to delay copy, enforcing us 1 carry athcytiscntents over to n» verilsers‘ inconvenience and d1: as; , pDliltnLlit. Please make o. tiott "Ads nunt be in Guardian Oflie- l, L-t. DIARRIAGE-At tile home of t‘. bride in Kuigszozl on Oct. 21st i: Itcv. D. K. Ross. 13h. Flossie Iii; Younkcl", tiztughit-r of Mr. and l\li . to Charles ll. llytle, SOli oi the late Albert Hylit iliid liyde 0t Clyde River. Tin pal-loi- of the Younkcr home wzv beautifully decorated with poitcti plants n and autumn leaves and vines. Three pure u-lilte bells were artistically suspz-nciod above the Milton. Tile lllAll‘ clznrtlilugly (iris. ud iii willie crepe with bridal vol. and carlyitzg u boilqtict of yellow ‘Talisman roses and maiden hail fern, was given zlavay by her folli- er. The lllflYfllgt.‘ was pbrlormczi ill the pres .100 of a nilmiwr oi relatives and luvttpd guests. Alter the ceremony best wishes and coli~ gratulattions were extended to the newly wedded pair and all enjoyed the marriage feast so tastefully prepared. so boutitiful and satis- fying to the litvited guests and the whole affair graced by the charm ‘ lug presence of the bride and groom. Alter supper a hearty sing song was enjoyed ily all and literally httndreds o! interested friends came to sound out in no uncertain tones their good wishes for the success of the popular young couple who are to reside wltlz Mr. Russell Hyde, uncle of the groom, at. his beautiful. home in Meadoxvbzink. MH-y for- tune smile on them all along the way. Mrs. A. Llnardy, Brighton, Mass, and her sister Mrs. V. Mhhar, ol Roxllury. Mass. are returning to their homes on ‘Tuesday after hav- ing spout a pleasant holiday re- uclvlitg old friendshnps. While hen: they visited their brothers Messrs. McCarvcll and families and sister Mrs. Walter Mc- Gregor, New Glasgow, N.$., also I friends and mlntivcs in Klnkor..- (Patriot please copy). THREE ASPIIYXIATED CHEMAINUS. BC. Oct. 25 —(CP) -~-Pollce tonight closed their in- vestigation into the deaths of three Japanese fishermen aboard their small herring boat Friday night. A coroner's jury last night returnedn verdict of accidental asphyxiation with no blame attached to anyone. and the meeting closed with sing- lng. wanted At on} Quantity o! hay, straw, oats, table stock potatoes, milk cows to freshen in December, Jersey or Guernsey Grade. Young pigs. Also number Barred Rock Chickens. WELLINGTON Mlu-NEILL. Bnntairl, Bell Wharf. L-BIOI-lO-M-Si. secretafl/l a bill of l5 cents was on rotary was asked to write on Ibryor, und invite them to come. A motion seconded by Mrs. J. W. Boyce and carried that in the case of n death in the community at the time o; our regular meeting ihntstiid meet- inz be postponed until Bftél‘ the funeral. BONSIIAW woman's nlsrlrurrzl The Iflillllfll‘ monthly lnrw-tltig of. ‘the Boilshniv W. I. was held at the. l4 members and a number of vis- ‘itorg present. i The president presided and. the“ meeting opened by singing Instr“, ~ . lite Ode and repeating the ‘crecdl Roll call was responded to by pity- lug 5 cents. Minutes of the prev-i S tVTB C! 7T! i‘! if! g ious meeting o'er-e read and M» proved. There from the committees and the fol- lowing new committees werg- up- Dointed: sick, lvlrs. Stimuel Benton and. Mrs, John lvlcPllnil; school,‘ Muriel ltfcDoilald and Mrs Darnell ‘ entertainment comrnittce- “ Drtrl-ach; was re-elocicd. An article on TB. was read by motion paid. It, was decided w have a play presented and the sec- was mule by_Mrs. Noll Ferguson, Flowers were also discussed but. nothing definite decided. One new member was welcomed. Next tneet. i118 to be held at the home of sec- retory on Oct, 21, r011 cell to be answered by I-Iallolveen Sllggeq. lions, t Meet-ins closed by singing The King, after which a very lYJLllliw, \.’)ll5 lunch was scrved to all. (Patriot please copy» ~» itcfrtito-il‘ l home o! Mrs. Nell Ferguson, M1111 .i... 4 1 Yiu:ii;>li l 01;. .. Hilly 5-H 1|! (;.llf_I' Hllll Big Prizes . fr!!!’ <~.‘- _. .. R e r1 e c t 8 .1 In Christmas Toys q ':\Pl »- W-“IYU: Kit ‘ QULlS l/fkilig ml.’ .‘ .3" 11v ‘ted .3 Jtrt-‘r y‘ j/iiii >1" QAIIIPF — 11y attain.» t; t . . Zlblilled- u ‘tit/d. tw this your. Ii .' l- it wiry :=vn..‘r;.~ ti» '~ l. » t .~'.\‘»-s rum .: u, ‘it ti’ t it Q14; :1@:i‘.s. Amorlt: the othr-r V roll. A NEW PEAK IN PIPE-PLEASURE 4 l Central Guardian loi-nln, 4o liar Mr word; Annuunremuntl nud Spiritual Oflr-rlllln, Curdn, word. lithe-r rate: on application. lllulmum Cherie for nuy on "flflfifiQUliCiflfitO To Let 1U Ll-i'l-~.'\‘ut'l~;iillll:lli» 15th HEAT- ed aportiucnt. Centrally’ located. ' L-8"l9-l0_-‘2~i-3l. TKTLET-PAIRTLY n RNISIIEI) holitcd. and bath_ Apply 9O Sydney Si. L8l19-l0~23-2~\-2'i~29-3i ____-_--<—_ ,T‘I1 Your: ooou nvi-i; rlo s WILL be curried in completion by pur- chasing insurance on our special plan. ‘This can b.- ounlollllczllly arranged by intervltlrvlng .1. A. Moore. Sun lJfc Assurance ol Canada. Currie Building. r-‘on. Sdljhlq-"B-A-IlfliilillluANli high chair. Apply 64 Rocliford St- L-BZID-ll) ' ' “(il- 'I'1ll.-\l. yours old. iron- i sans L‘ or»: 3‘.- EOE (TIIINT OF DRAWERS. (r0013 condition. Apply "l" orlrc Guard- Winn. VL-filyitsdfl-Qt-"i Mrs. Davlson. I10 Prince Street, L—8264—l0-2'i-12l. Mellow old bur/e;- : "“‘ QUODQJ O¢UC IJ '~ " ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance T~ (joining ILu-rlin ‘lo v-i-r “wit. 2n per word; In lllm-rnuriluu Notlrc-n, 7"" It" hi"! l-lc.. 4o pvt nun-o. in her lnrili Notice: of 'l‘iuunko und Avl""“i“li“"- ' lvu linemen: lwouty-flvc will". Pf§ Pffjf}: f‘ ‘illtin 3a,‘? apartment. I-Iot water Electric range. Apply Guardian. L-ilfillii-lll-Qi-Iil ' ..._ __.‘_ HOUSE TO u. —SE\’EN norms WANTED — HUDSON SEAL FUR. 4 smoking tobacco COARSE-CUT FOR COQLNESS Pili- (li|I'l‘ll null ;~..l."..iil lll Flillllrri l.|\l1ti|l‘~, \\ rum». ll lil <ll\-|lll.l‘II‘ lo ‘ll'\'~|'l\|‘ ti. original flavour illlt. llfllllhl.‘ llii- flllll lll- |l:\t-i..i;:i*» and fllin llillu <l--r»t<.p llil~. “DCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY. Ll M ITED ltili" (altttilfwln inn! t l.’ Ni‘. luv-uh, 2e L] lniflcdl lliilil of i'l..r..l lnlill urn n: \¢~lu\4tll n-i- 10" u- p“ iilvli nr ‘\' ll" t Salesman Wuntud _.._- - ' _ ' 'i (‘ALFSUA l! .\.\'i) ~ b . \l."vI-" .\ 8.1 l llomulc V l lei p Wu ntud 1:’? _= \'i'i\.\"l‘l".l) l lillPiJl w .\I.-\I _ illli’ ‘l! hi“ l‘ " -~ H» " Alli)‘. "\\"’ tw. 1.. . i #.1-;'-'.tt»;!ii-3 K 7- -. WANHIIP -- \ h‘ inn, \l.\ll) Fl) gvtni l‘ ‘tit i W.‘ ‘l- “ quivl t \, it “n, y wtglf-lil- \V.'\‘.\"I n .»\l‘ tl\ill. 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