PAGE THREE . . __ ...i ODAY —- JUDY GARLAND - ROBT. WALKER o um CLOCK ~~ A150 COMMUNITY smo - SPORTS snownvo AT 2=ao - 1 - o _-= PRINCE EDWARD = QDAYS ontv - FRI. and SAT. a r ‘ac/trusses; DOROTHY t/rmoua and ARTURO deCORDOVA m,» from lighter roles to amaze Amcricawith their brilliant dramatic performances in Paramount‘: I LOUELLA PARSONS- avudr t’! Au "WM h, mfhllpitlluaf|flwlfft CTL -:- Toii-Fri—Sa.- SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 l r smr-sruooso CARGO or lAUGH-THRILLS . . . Music, , ,,__ »-.- ~v~~ s I‘ Special Feature Attraction l ‘HANK snow" Canada ’s Singing Ranger Direct from a successful tour of all the lnrge American Cities and star oi’ the big 50,000 Kw. Radio Station-W. W. V. A. at Wheeling. West Virginia. r-EMPIRE THEATRE - Smttins MIIIIIIIIY~PLAYING ALL WEEK 5W "Hank" ain] all hll latent IOIII that made him famous 5°“ ‘ ' and Canada. PLUS BIG SCREEN PROGRAM Matinee Daily At 2:30 — Evening 7 and 8:45 =EMPIIIE== TiIlIiGiiT—-Flil.‘—-SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday On-iy 2:30 uonooaam mcrunrs prior-nil‘ JOHNNY MMK BROWN ' “THE NAVMO ., > TRAIL’ wmvoun JENNIFER HOLT BINDING REL - HARDY COMEDY - SERIAL ilEiiTRAl. iiiliiillllillil lThia column la reserved for new: ill’ local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five nentl a word. strictly pa} able tn advance. ___,’._.. cnaswatr. m ..=.§§l§o}{.i]}§.'.=' CONFEDERATION use - uaaucn. ' m YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Auzust l9: 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. M. Murchison Will preach at York. BACK FROM PACIFIC - Mr, and Mrs. Thoma; Carragher, New Wlltshire received a telegram Mon. d1)’ from their son L.C. Francis ‘P. Carraglher announcing his sale arrival in Fsqulmait, BC. aboard ‘the Canadian cruiser H M,c,s_ -Uganda, after serving several giecéigths with the British Pacific VISITING 0N THE ISLAND -.. » Miss Estelle B. Stewart of Boston. Muss" arrived by plane and will spend the month of August on the Island She will be Uh guest of her sister, Mrs Stu icy Carr, Tryon, and she will also spend a few weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. J. Samuel MacLeod, Bridgetown, Dundns, MAKES IlIGll MARKS - In the matriculation crzdms for P W.C., there appeared the name of Charles MacNiell, Dewar with the high mark of 421. Charles is only l4 His brother Abner also passed . making 363. Abner is 15 They are the Sons of Mr and Mrs Bcccher Dewar, Brudcncll Their mother's name was Hazel MacNeill and are grand children of the late Charles A MacNeill who at one time worked in the Provincial building, Charlottetown. Patriot please copy. - ‘Keep lifinardh in the house General Solicitor‘ II. C. FRIEL MONTREAL. Que-- lluu. 13. H- C- FTLEI. K. C. rcizionul counsel. Canadian National Railwuys. Mone- llm. N. 13.. has been appointed xen- eral solicitor for the system at Mimtfflll. N. J. MacMlllun, general counsel, announced here today, Henry Crals Fricl is a native or Dorchcstcr. N. B, RL"ii"1]]g ms alrlv rxlucation in Moncton, be graduated from st. Mary's College Halifax. and St. Francis Xauler" ‘University. AHUEQHL-h. N. 5.. where e received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1922. Hc then studied lllw at the Dallnuoic UIHWLTSILV Law 591ml“ "lid Qrauuaicd in i025 with an LL. B. ucgrce. l-le was in lmvate pmctlce with the firm or Friel and Frlel, Barristers and Soli- citors, Moncton. until May 1941i when he entered the C. N. R35 ser- VICC. ton Barristers‘ SOCIQL)’, a. memggr cf the Council cf the New Bruns- wick Barristers’ Society and pro. vincial reprcssntatlvc on the Coun. cli of the Czmacliati Bar Associa- y lion. Wmxrt: JAnB-QTI?‘ I5 PACKED WITH Music Lovely Frances Langford. famous i lthrush of radio and stage, sings ithrce songs, written cspccirzlly {or her by Michael Breen and Sam Ncumrm. in PRCZs "Dixie Jam- borcc" 110w" SJlOWllliZ at the Capitol \ Ths trc. 'I‘h_e songs nrc "If It's a -Drenn1," "Big Stuff," and “Dixie Showboat." As the title indicates. "Dixie Jamboree" l5 a stcrv of the South. with sccncs on a I\/ii~'sl$5lppl show- boat Miss Limgford a .1 Guy Kib- bcc are cc-simicri in this exciting melody, mirth and l! i mclunge of melodrama, which unfolds its s.or_v as the "Ellabcllal," the last of the its Mississippi shmvoonis. wcnds wnv down to New Lirlmns There l5 much music l*~:-l: sonns oi Miss l.:m.fur D'Orsay._ French c . ilcusc. comed- lznne, sings No-No-No." also Breen and Ncumun, and the Ben Carter Choir of inrtv mixed truce". sings the spiritual “Qua Ain't Eicht With The Lord,“ anti other Nezio songs. and join in tho trltind en- semble wlth Miss Lanuford m "The Dixie Showbont." The under ore. He was orusinéut of the l\lon;-- A I. . DIFFERENT Sill/ID PRESS/Nd 4 tbs. French's Mustard. 2 tbs. of light cream or evapora- ted milk. 2 tbs. of sugar. 2 tbs. of vine ar. Pinch of salt. Beat until ight and flufly. M.Ml WHAT A FLAVOUII I-a.‘ _‘_ Five of the annual Field Days on t’... .-~rrir.:, LIIWHYII island Illustra- tion Stations, tinder the sllyervisotu 01’ L. M. Casserly. have been heldl with a total attendance of almostl one thousand farmers. These even-ts‘ were held at Iona, Aliiston. New London, Rustlco and Rose Vaiisyq With ideal woithei" conditions and- a. heavy hay crop of excellent qual- ity stored, the farmers welcomed these events. Among the focal points of ln-ter- est on the field tours were the plant food deficiency studies in which a numoer of fertilizer neat- ments are applied to the nocd uop and the urmcdlate and residual ei- fect. is studied during the entire rotation. In studying the crops on the test, 1r, was very evident that potash or nitrogen did no: DIOJUDE 200d crops without the addition of super-phosphate. A very appar- enr improvement was noted where applications of barnyard manure were applied either alone or in conjunction with chemical fertilizer, The feasibility of using supple- mentary fertilizer applications ‘on grain was a live topic of interest. Ar, Rustico, 300 pounds oi \3-l5-6r bcncizted the crop. However, the same application on the light soil of Iona and Alliston resulted only in very slight improvement. How- ever, bv increasing’ the nitrogen content of the fertilizer" to the equi- valent of a. (5-15-6), 300 pounds resulted in a decided IIIIDTOVEIIIEDL. Cereal The cereal varietal plots were carefully studied and Mr. Mac- Laren. Cenealist, answered many questions. The newly lifivmfid 08¢ variety, Beaver, a stem and leaf rust wslstant variety. W48 011 m5‘ play with two other strains of the same cross. lookzng even more promising. The use of drill Wldlh seeder strips designed to test prom- ising varieties imder field condi- tions was of considerable interest. at Alllston lupins etzuin showed to advantage in being nblc to thrive under very difficult. conditions and provide a good green manure crop. The use n! supplementary nitro- genous applications to the timothy crop clearly was useful in increas- lng yield of timothy seed. a ' one very satisfactory prOJ-Cl W's the changinz-ovei‘ of the sieclllv sloping hillsides on ih-c New ‘Lan- don Station Bermafiflli ill-Mu"- The pasture had heavy coverailfl and pmvides splendid protection against, further erosion. Wanted mmediatelv to huv House (for small family» with mod- ern conveniences owl garage. Preferably outside ciiy limits. Will pay cash for ideal 111i"!!- LOUIS BAGNALL. Ilunier- River. music is descriptive and enhn In the case with Miss Inna and Kibbee. are Eddie Q; Charles Butter-worth. Lyle Pu‘: 1 Flfl D’Orsl\y. FTnnk Jenks, Al-s : Sessions and Loni-SC Christy Cabnnne directed. "vs-r- aw::#:e¢__ " DE R P r 9 BUG K/LLERq extermln Colllplrtelx ate; Be bugs. roaehel. Final. fish. Crickets. At Eaton, 8 mpaon Iv l cooper-at e stores. ‘ or write Dcrpnl l Products. Toronto . a For Foot Ailments l .' CONSULT I n. J. A. BROWN, or _ i Orthopedic ‘ ' cuinomror Ill Great thorn Street CIIARLOTTETOWN ELI. leading drug, hardwarel ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY __ AUGUST THE 15th AND 16th The Grocery Stores listed below will close their res- pective places of business Ar |2 A. M- s] I-l. C, ATKINSON McLEAN & liicFADYEN 3;] GAY’S GROCERY CUDMORE BROS. P.'J. McDONALD RIX GROCERY TOMLINS GROCERY CASH & CARRY STORES g "raw. cnaacorrarown cuaaotau B! local interact, but- advertising of a nervay mtg" m, m --~- ~- l ,‘ WW0‘ W 105d Beneral Droduce 20th ' 0f Ailfllat for St. John's. Buntain‘ Bell 8c 00., Agent. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Dundaa. Garden of the Gulf Annual Field Days-M Held Successfully At Five Stations crirmt curnnunl Th“ Wllllllll la reserved for new». beinaorwy cooks m new... CONFEDERATION . i sunauca. u“ m NEWFOUNDLAND surging]: ~ 8-l5-3i.‘ ' Personals Miss rsteue r. Carr of Tryonl J. Samuel MacLeod, Bridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. TS. McAuley of} Milford, Conn, Mr. WW. MC-l Auley of St. John, Mrs. Elmer‘ Pollock and Mr William McKnight of Lower Millstrcam, N B , spent Tuesday and Wednesday in town. guests oi’ the formers brother, Mr. J.L. and Mrs McAuley, Upper ‘ Hillsboro St. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George McIvcr and little son, of Flayoruie. New Jersey. spent two tracks’ vacation with Mrs Mclvers brother, Georg: MacPhcrson, of Launching. P. E I. This was Mr. McIver's first trip to P. E. I. and he was greatly im- pressed with the beauty of “Thtk sparkling-clear glass. Handy S-cunce size, 32*," tall. Just right for fruit or tom mo iuicc. So attractive you'll want a whole set! murmur cuss with two packages Soil Erosion Dr. J. A. Clark. atdcircsslnz ill.‘ tnoatuigs, compiimcncu the 0L9.- ators and the supervisor on in.- work being BOCDIIIDJSIIDLI, explan- ing to the audiences that the. could make similar progress prc- ' vldcd they attacked their probe-m; correctly. ulscurslnz taim no agcmcnu, he ‘SIXYSSBL/l the damage,‘ caused by soil crcsion. l-te oel1eve_ also that wild radish COLLICI be can- trolled by a sunDle. easy combin- ation of crop rotation and summer; fallow. I-Ie hfld reason to celicvc. he stated, that the farmer would have the services oi a we:.t.er inc-casting service. Mr. Stewart Irvine. in (iemtll, with hogs and sheen. noted that hog production generally doun m‘ Canada was up in Prince Edward Island. The British marks-L would continue to be KXIIDOTLIIIIL and till.- requires quality and contmulty of product. This peak has been ach-l leVed but to hold it no; breedersl must watch selection of breeding‘ animals. Essential factors to be watched include body conform-l 8mm. bone development and smoothness. ‘ Mr. Harold Clay, speaking Rustlco, stressed similar require- ' ments. A point emphasized was ihe- ’ necessity of having “key hog breed- ers" from whom a continued num- ber ol 100d breeding animals could be secured. Soil Survey Mr. George Whtteslde, soil spec- ialist. gave a brief summary of the work already accomplished by the soil siuvev in Prince Edward ls- iand. He has found that while a large percentage of our S0115 tue agriculturaliy suited, a satlsfaciorv level of soil fertility is difficult to maintain. The organic matter con- .1 ent of our soils is low and the tendency is towards soil acidity. Soil erosion and leaching are mo, important factors assisting with‘ low fertility. He stressed the neces- sity of good crass coverage to halt erosion and the judicious use hi1 ground limestone. He also (mph i aslzed the need of soil mmaaeq ~ ment practices designed to increase‘ the humus in our SOllS. l - Mr. Frank Tlnncy was vcrv nt-l ~ "r “some H“ management and then deal: with: f. the posisbiiitiea of slflDDinil hatch-i . ing eggs to the "Delmarva" (istnct where there exists an unlimited year-round market for quality, dis- eass-free P. E. I. hatchinsz cults. Blight Control Mr. Lorne Callbeck eallniz with‘ , d the problem cf cllzht cozx-tral. stressed thebnecessitjr o! preven- ALi-WHEATOA ll i. Whole wheat is one of l Canada's most important foods. Kellogg's All-Wheat ) is whole wheat in its most , » delicious form - flaked, _ toasted, tcady-to-eat. Crisp, A satisfying! Your grocer has . Ali-Wheat; Try some today! l cot on '5l\ips, Planes; Spoil-Tip! and others i‘ 150 in series! Get ihemplll. "SAVE ‘Emil-titans 12M‘! of killing the tops either naturally or artificially and leovinu a TOP.- ‘scnable period before dizgins: the crop was a sound m ihod 1n vcntinu blight spores lll the from lnfcctlnl: the tuberx Mr. Fred Cannon delivered an in- terestintz lecture on the use of 110W sectlclclos and made particular mention of the new "D. D. T. 110W Dne- incltiricd destrorlnt: mm tlon. refuse pil=s of potatoes as posslbe sources of infection. the use _tf, disease-free seed. and the lnnis-l pensability of spraying early andl obtaining proper coverage of the NOTICE RE OLD HOME WEEK plants. The use of the tB-i-BD) Bordeaux Mixture was rnvmg an improved control, the foliage was not. burned and thc presence of mosaic was not marked. It was bc- coming apparent that the s.\{st_c_n1 o the market. coglthulgtos? Valley, the Hon. Mr. Stewart. Minister of Aitricnliurv nmdp use nf the nzcisiozi to so. k many friends. to his i , __ l caansm event PACKAGE \ l i l AUGUST 14th to 17th Eltilfiifilféliflltiiiilfiiiiiiflffliilialiillfliaiflfil oonoooonoooouoouoooooo rovincia. ‘ Exhibition l5 Season Tickets NOW UN SALE AT ALL DRUG S1‘0RES AND OLD SPAIN FOR $3 Taxes Included BIGGEST EN’I‘ER’I‘AiNl\lICNT VALUE I OF ALL TIME g | a 4 — Afternoons Racing—4 WITH 130 HORSES ENTERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE MARITIMES. THE BEST AND FASTEST IN CANADA. 1 g ALL THE LEADING DRIVERS i I Vaudeville Program IS GUARANTEED T0 BE THE BEST EVER OFFERED BY ANY FAIR IN THE MARI- TIMES. ACTS INCLUDE- ‘ -. THE ARLOFF raw _ P f _. T i ____ . , l. KIRKS ANIMAL CIRCUS it’ r ; ‘ ii-QUIRKS BICYCLISTS-S l WHITE BROTHERS DON RICARDO and MARION " .=~ Am‘ THE DIPPY DIERS THE 2 MIRTHS HANK THE YODELLING RANGER l ' THE SKATING EARLS THE VICTORY REVUE ' ,_ With Lillian Braidworth STAR TAP AND ACROBATIC DANCERS ' AND OTHER FEATURES WITH IO-PIECE ORCHESTRA l‘ 3 EVERY AFTERNOON ALL THESE STARS ‘ l‘; WILL BE SEEN ON THE BIG NEW STAGE f‘ BETWEEN HEATS OF THE RACES. ‘ A Evening Shows jg WILL BE THE BEST OF ALL TIME. DON'T MISS THEM-A $2 SHOW FOR 35c plus tax. AFTERNOONS 75c Pius Tax SEASON TICKETS AT $3. tax included, are transfcrrable and admit by special entrance. All set for the BIG WEEK Provincial Exhibition Association LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.0., President. J. W. BOULTER. Secretary-Treasurer. ‘ lfiiifiiliifal POULTRY p ‘a We are buying all kinds of live and dres- sed poultry. Our killing plant is operating daily and we can assure you of prompt service and returns. It will pay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. Island Cold Storage Co... Ltd. CHARLOTTETO\VN, P.E.I.