THURSDA1 . THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJLTPTETOWN J'U'LY6.195o With The Kids Farm llowe Ontario and came over In a ship- ment three years ago when Mr. Teller bought. her. She is after i SILICONI F A A it no 1.: c it and has ma rom Scotland we . u success (In The ”&."ii”'yw,”i?.Li?.7.l?.'L' ?ili”l1”..3.'i5 0 UNHARMID IY HOT SIJ I WILL NOT WATER SPOT 0 ON! EASY OPERATION (NO CLEANER NEEDED) Amazing! Newest! Guaranteed Best! ' roa POLISHINGCARS! 0 LAST! 6 MONTHS OR MORE nIIl.jl)I)TIlt' (.213 Val Polutiinq (on in THE F A BATTERY OFFERED AT LOWER THAN TEN t'”-mm Salli. tilt FARMERS. YOU CAN BUY PARTS FOR CARS ()R TRACTORS AT SPECIAL PRICES WHEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES TANTON'S ACCESSORIES IRST TIME DOLLARS 39 PLATE Car or Tractor even have no great t l t th sit back and enjoy the beauty of the ability to blolw aersc ayvel1Lil.stle.aIrL " D1” in the h:.L'u”' W2"? fl. an Upright bed Of tulips. Please you merely signify your willing- Rob”? rem pm km of e Sui: I 0 give the playgrounds your support. ness to participate, regardless of Wm Gmwhm Wm The Y”"' . 2246 3 f". st. ' ' ' whe er you show signs of any Ngnmedl 05013: mutgwd were fa . .. reasnap ,repo com- A11 boy! SIX years 01 age and visible talents. you are welcome to mum”. mendsmp showed :1" better contact his doctor or dig Q r 0 into the household medicine cab- oi 0 3 incl. and get the aches out of the 1 OUR CREE” joints before 9.30 AM. on Friday. i Q (300 0 . . - Come one. come all. but come on If you can buy it elsewhere for less we will cheerfully time. Ba” games. treasure hum. o 0 0: refund the difference. and maybe swimming will be the O 0 Q order or Ihe day. , 0 O . . . 0 - 0 Tuesday, July 11th promises to 3 Q 0 SCRAP IRO II WANTED Playground The inclement weather that has been the disappointment of sports- men. vacationers and the like gm,- the pastptwo weeks in the Mari. times, failed to dampen the gpiritg of the scores of children who were on hand for their big event of the Y9”-the Playgrounds opening day. Swarms of children gathered at all three playgrounds on Monday. July (ml. with each and everyone anx. ious to hold the ye-nvious title of being tlrst on a slide. a tilt. or a 3Wln8- The weatherman did not leave them long to their pleasures. however. and a downpour of rain. which continued for the remainder making a grand total of 300. . . . Manv citizens are oi the opinion that the project of playgrounds should be abolished. There are a couple of questions that such ClllL- cns could probably ask themselves. and which would possibly relieve them of their doubt as to the ne- cessity and worthiness oi the con- tinuation of Charlottetown play- grounds. ls Charlottetown a better community today for having had playgrounds during the summer months for the past years? The answer is "yes" and the reason is that Charlottetown has escaped almost entirely the delinquency and vandalism. which has been so prevalent in many other cities of the same size during the same per- iod. This tribute cannot all be claimed by the playgrounds. but they have the honor of a rightful share. Another question might run like this. What would those num- erous children do if there were no playgrounds? The answer is sim- ple. Ask any automobile driver. oi anybody who through iheTcourtesy of the playgrounds is now able to over are cordially invited to par- ticipate in a hike to lnkerman on Friday. July 7th. I! you happen to be a ravenous eater and require beetstcak, etc.. to enable you to make the return trip. arrangements will be made to cook it on an open tire, but it a light lunch will sustain you until you return home, so much the better. A large group of boys is expected for this the first hike ol the year, so anyone bothered with rheumatism. lum- bago or other rainy weather ills be the big day for the girls from all squares. They are invited to be on hand at 9.30 A.M. with lunches prepared. and ready for an outing to lnkcrman. Miss Lois Smith. supervisor on King Square. will be In the face of strong competit- ion. a Canadian team from ont- ario won third place (with 1.283 1-2 points) in the international beef cattle. judging contest at the Royal Highland and Agricultural soc- iety's show at Paisley. Winners were a team of three Scottish young farmers. Teams represented England, Wales. Eirc.and Ulster. as well as Canada and Scotland. in the first competition of its kind to be held at a Highland show. Three classes 0! Aberdeen-Angus. two of shorthorn. and one of Here- fords were judged. Oral reasons were given on classes of Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorn bulls. and I-lertord cattle. . The Canadian team, Mr. Patric 0'Leary. Mr. Bruce Kirk. Mr. Bruce Witmer. and Mr. David Pelletterio. 800:; 3. Ontario. 1283 1-2 (438 1-2 and 830); 4. Wales. LL31 1-2 (301 1-2 and 790); 5. Ulster, i042 1-2 (302 1-2 and 740); 6. Eire. 938 1-2 (288 1-2 and 100 Judging). Canadian Champion At Roynl Highland Show Overseas visitors to the Royal Highland and Agricultural Scciety' of Scotland show held in Paisley arrived in a steady stream on the opening day. The first visitor to arrive was an Australian from New South Wales. Others came from Canada, the United states. Hawaii. Uruguay, India, South Af-p FICII. Singapore. Iceland, Assam, Tasmania. Turkey. Buenos Alres and Sweden. , In the Friesian class the reserve 5UDreme honour went to Mr. Colin Teller with a six-year-old cow which was also a female champ- ion. She was bred at Woodstock, playground functions, on any or the three squares. It matters little whether you are a future Holly- wood greal. whether you play some musical instrument, recite or register your name with the super- visor on your square. and state your preference for singing. recit- ing. etc. Please do this at your earliest convenience. 0 Until next week-good playing. championships at lip! and East Kilbride. . A feature of the Shorthorn and Aberdeen-Angus entries is the magnificlent oollecion of females. particularly heifers. shorthoms with an en!!! at 41. show a decrease in numbers of 12. but those forward are excellent representatives or the breed. The supreme championship VIII won by Mrs. B. H. Ltnaec-Gordon. with a notable white tour-year-old bull. Chapelwn C: t' . A low- aet hull. with a grand head Ind full of quality and breed charact- er, the champion was bought at Perth as a yearling for coo gulncaa. Reserve champion honours went Red Ensign. s low-set fleshy bull. wide and deep. It was bought. for 2.000 guirieaa at Perth as a year- breed character. it. was brought out in the best. of bloom. DONDON. July 4-(Reuters)-The Yeomen of England came into their own today in all their isth- century splendor when the King inspected the oldest royal body- guard. The King walked slowly along the ranks of the Yeomen of the guard dressed in red. black and Gold Tudor regalia and carry- ing their ancient pike-like part- isans and halberda. WINSIDE NORTH W. M. S. The regular meeting of Winsloe North W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. James Cudmore on Wed- nesday. June 'lth with Mrs. Cud- more l.n charge of devotional. Meeting opened with hymn 2'11. "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus say." Psalm 23 by Mrs. John Maclnnis. Scripture reading Luke and chap- ter veraes 25-38 read responsively and prayer in unison followed by hymn 380. It was decided to send for eight copies of "People Grow Older,” for cards one letter and five boxes sent during the month. A letter from Mrs. Nathan Irv- mg was read by Mrs. Leonard Cudmore on some of the high- lights on the work done in he to Mr. James Dunne with 5alt.oun' was answered by eight members by a verse of scripture containing Miss Annie Crabbe roll call, sheep. the wood grow. collection amounted to 1919. A letter was also read year 3 BIG SALE DAYS THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Look For Big Sde. Sheet Delivered At 'Your DoeLr SHOP EARLY -- SHOP OFTEN This Is Your Opportunity To S'l'o:It Up And Save We List Below Only A Few Of The Items On Sale CHILDREN DEMONSTRATION IO-Ol. CAN ' ' . urn. "MN ANY CA. wgx p of the day forced the supervisors who had travelled 3.000 miles to ling and has pieced second in its Lovglfs to close down at noon much to the show, judged outstandingly. In class at both the Dundee and !n- nu" "M" c the dissatisfaction of the children. July. these young men will take vcrness Hllhllnti tho". 1''" ' However they have been rewarded MI"! in the Judllnk" 39 Oxford Of T119 3uP1'9m9 chEmPL0D In Ab?" NQW ollf SRO". ouaunm sznce by two tine days and up- the show or the Royal Agricultural dean-Angus class was Chnpel-on 0:SN0Mln,E.5M'3Od aaaaumavo come: out ' d I40 ' 2 . S lt IE I d. , Iicade Gravity. I three-year-old ' "C9 '5 A:V in was -cum 1:; were”: W. gnarpsrto in othZoflLLiTigs;tm:n:atvih1:a:i- o'Ic'eear)s,-i or-eslljlisanvgere 1. Scotland, whichr was bought. for 850 guineaa or ' ' t Th. STQEC and ETIES ROW ..::J.”311. we; air 2:: 2:: .li8”i.'.i'.” Ef..E'1ii”a..”?S..";:..””t?:li”3.i.:,E -A is summer Beverag- a ea: ci ren engaged in 5 3 '1 8 3 - ' t various activities on each SW3", 2. mgtand. 1327 1-2 (m 1-2 and body and fine legs. and full of "us D."e!.us I Lynn Valley PEAS. 20 oz. tin 13:: 2 for . . . . . . . . 25: Lynn Valley WAX BEANS. 20 oz. tin 13:: .2 for . . 25: Red Boy Choice CORN. 20 oz. IintI3:: 2 for . . . 25: Bright's Choice PEACHES. 15 oz. fin 20:: 2 for . . 39: AYLMER CHOICE TOMATO JUICE. .20 oz. tin 12:: 2for 23: Magi: BAKING POWDER. 1 lb. tin . . 29: Kellogg's ALL BRAN. large pkg. 25: MI. Stewart STRAWBERRY JAM. I2 oz. tin . . . 25: "WHITE SUGAR. 10 lbs. 98: Next meeting at the hcme of :....EEE...E.. by Mrs. John MiscIl'lnls. Roll call Mrs. Bruce Younker when 16 will be Mrs. Gordon Maclnnls and in adera so cents for Easter otteting. Meeti- g closed by singing hymn. 3'15; and word for "Blcst Be The Tie That. Binds and prayer by Mrs. John Cud- six and more and Mlzpah Benediction. ALSO ALL KINDS OF BRASS. COPPER. CAR BATTERIES. nAu1A'rons, uggn. in charge of the group. The age Chlldta Brown CIIIld's WHITE BOOTS SPECIAL PRICE Fol: HORSE HAIR limit. will be the same as for the e Write P. 0. Box 408 or Phone 108 boys-ti years and over. MEN S 01' WIIITO FOR HIGHER MARKET PRICES ' ' ' scnariaizii AT CHARLOTTETOWH AUTO sAi.vAoI are you interested in playing CAMP SANDALS g GRAFTON STREET EAST soitball? Are you a boy? Are you Re , s2,9 under 13 years of age and over six SHOES Crap; 0sl'oI:J:Iul' 8 years? it you are able to answer ' all thrcq.ot the above questions in ' TOR . - . Regularly R600 4 to 10 and - i the affirmative, then you are eiig- ' ible to join one of the taall tearrgs; 11 to 2. I ' ' "1! b h t n MOCNTIES rumor lcarriedl out and tkelit up to date as 2:.::L;ei”0n ”Mfmf:;' amof,':mag"3at To Clear Reg. 52,25 to a matter of mu inc. I - T . S . . t 2.95 ' OTTAWA. July -t-(CPV-Cana-I ---Am-. 1:203. U233;tmL:;:ff:l:f?3.m.q”a'C , s ' dais Mouiitics are ready to crack. CAIRO. Egypt. July 2-tAP)- . .'. 1 down at once in a roundup oitThc Arab news agency Ana report- y , .. e 4 ' potentially subversive Communist ed Saturday that French troops The”? t5 3 pobslblytyh mat ' Ll ' sLu'4m11 Canadians if war comes. officials fired on anti-French demonstrat-. filgzoil ”A"u"L:tm:: Enec o'50t".nn I i n g - said today. Commissioner S. T. Wood of the R. C. M. P. said to- day the work of keeping an eye on lhc potentially dangerous ele- ments nr the population has been -()Ul(.EBOAR'I)'INZGA-i;IO”lJS”E- ors in Tunis. killing and wounding a large. number. The incident is Isaid to have occurred late Thurs- day. but reports did not reach squares. This concert would be of an amateur nature,and all the par ticipants would be children icnlro until Saturday. had taken an active part in 0l' MAYOR nuoru: GREAT CAESAR. -2 '. MR. SOSKIM! No.1; HAND ME v My 6Pll-(ED T twizioi-irs, Great: GeorgetSi. Brings you a host of real Bargains. These Shoes are new goods. but the sizes in some uses are broken. this lot. OLD T! I MEAN -. LltLlAlT.'L--6-3U5T some I Q PS . Sale On THURSDAY. FRIDAY 3. SATURDAY of this week only 7 "C"A6I ourooeo If s I . - A ” ' Ti-ioooeu SI-IRIEK ti. L;,,fS;5f, k (sLgEf-CHy - woum b82Palre These Little , z issasss.-W o c we sew ' slums . . .. . i . We naive collected about 250 3:05: "G T"."7 There are as pure or eturd! 1 pairs of old stock and are A spyemud 0" rd. ""1 Pam '- I offering it to you at this ' M ” . " l L' pm Give-Awuy Price. .JlIl.Y B JIILY 7 JIILY B LOAFEIIS I D 48 I-to 0' ;';;: wiuoiii siioeoo. oinwr oaoaoii: smaan? aaoaa Bermuda w H . ''"”'' THURSDAY - ,FIllltllY - SATIIIIBAY 3-C