lIIMIIIERSIIIE GUARDIAN I and Prince Bounty Chronicle o @-/l -PROTECT your family from blow-outs, with the safest tire ever built. Buy Goodrich Safety Silver- towus, at Bruce's. 222. EASTERN ilIlARlllAN ..' This column is reserved lei uuu s: local interest but sdvertislug o! u lows! nsturo Insy be isle 1i wants s word strictly psysblo ll sdvaues. ..'SUBSOBIPTION5 to The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Msbonb Drug Store. Montague. 100. SAY. MISS,HOW no YQU LIKE_ "GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES? SPLENIllIl JPATRIINAGE ‘ Join the many satisfied customers who are coming to our store personally or you can use your phone and have your order delivered C. 0. D. Do not. have grocery accounts to pay at the end of every month. Remember you are paying too much for your groceries, meats and vege- tables in this way. This CHARGE SERVICE COSTS YOU PLENTY "Our store is large, clean and well stocked with everything that is good to eat. Our CASH SYSTEM enables us to SELL CHEAPER SPECIALS TODAY ONLY, 9 a.m. to 12 NOON. A ' Seeded and Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. handles. Each Peas, Corn and Toma- Brown Betty Tea, 1 lb. —!l‘hls column is reserved for news if loci interest hut advertising o! s iaslly suture may be Inserted as l rents s word strictly paysblo iu wi- l-DCP. ..'5EE DARKIY GBATIDNI 2.02%. one of the greatest rscol horses ever to appear in the Mag. ' times try to break the provincial pacing record st Montague on Wod- ncsday. 24f. --EX‘!‘RA blow-out protection at no extra cost. Buy the new Good- rich Safety Silver-town Auto Tires at Braces 222- -E. E. PARKMANS optical par- lours, Summerslde, will be closed until Aug. l2. 245 4a. --BUY EXTRA qaxible galvaniz- ed English Wire Rope at Bruce's“ H2. —FIE_LD DAY at New London August 10th. Supper served by ladies of the Long River United Church. 213 Preservation" Of Rural England“ MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 8 —(C.P.)-—'I‘he question of preser- ving rural Lancashire is engaging the attention of public-spirited people, led by Lord Derby, at whose request representatives of public bodies in Lancashire met on July ‘I and considered the matter. It was decided to set up a Iancashirie county branch oi’ the Council for the Preservation of Rural England. ‘The establishment of such a county branch in Lencashire," 10rd Derby states, "would, it is believed, greatly strengthen the hands or the local authorities with whom re- sponsibility for regional and local planning rests, and their plans would be made more effective if supported by an informed public opinion. A representative body of those interested in the county would be able to assist and co-op- crate in preserving those beauties and amenities which still remain in many parts of the county." —ROSS-MILLER standard Ilbx Cubes, Biscuit, Kibblo, meat and milk fine Puppy Meal, sold by the pound or ton at Bruce's. 222. ‘m? —MOTORING THROUGH MAT- APEDIA VALLEY—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman and family left on Mon- day for a motor trip through the Matspedia Valley and Gaspe Penin- S1113-4- —THE OFFICE 0F Di‘. E. E. Sinclair of Siunmerside will be closed from August 7th to 21st in- elusive. 210 —PROHIBITION COURT — Mr. G. M. Matthew tried a prohibition case in Oleaiy on Saturday, which was brought by the Mounted Police of Alberton. The man was charged with possession and was fined $200 and costs or three months, he took the months and was brought down to Summersidc on Monday-S. Extra Special lluality BEEF for the Week-End Peerless Sweet Mustard Pickles, large 33 oz.I24 Peerless SWCCl Mixed Pickles, large 35 02.] c Sunkist Oranges, per dozen PAY cnsn and snv: BASH and GARRY STORES 187 Great George Street We Deliver. W. R. Dennis, Manager. Phone 1115. i 26S -BEDEQUE RINK TEA, AUG- UST lith-Mcals served from 4 to 8 P. M. Sports start at half past three. ‘ 1B6. ‘WW/ii Brooms, p a i n te d toes, 2 tins . . . . . . . . .. \_ 9‘ RAPE-NUTS” Flakes is sweep- ing the country. The glorious “Grape-Nuts” flavour in this crisp, curly, new flaked cereal is winning thousands of new friends every day. Try a bowlful. It’s supremely health- ful —-.u single serving supplies more varied nourishment than many s hearty meal. And don't forget to keep the ever-popular “Grape-Nuts” Cereal handy, too. Both are made in Canada from Canadian wheat and mg“. eno-z: --SUFFERS INJURY — Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. E. J. Haliett, of Summerside, had the misfortune to break her leg when she fell down the cellar steps on Monday afternoon. Mr. Percy L. Bowness took her to the hospital where her leg was set. Bhe is now resting quite comfortably, although she will be confined to her couch for some days-S, '~/ l” Bub out pain with Mlnsrlfs Linlment. “(Oil PERSONALS s- v/ ///.. —Mr. and Mrs. Roland Laughlin, of Cavendish, were week end visitors to Summerside-S. W. T —MOONLIGHT SAIL-Over one hundred people took advantage of the moonlight cimurslon on the S. S. Gaspcsia on Sunday evening. The ivcatlier was ideal and the delight- iul program of sacred music by lo- cal talent made the trip the more . enjoyable. The Gaspesla docked shortly after noon from Montreal. WINNJPECl, Aug. 'l - (c, p) _. bringing passengers and freight and loft for Charlottetown about 8 o'- clocla on Monday morning-S. Wlnllilleg 4PM!) 5981678 hfli/B Just completed the decimation o; every migqulio ‘within a radius of five miles from the centre or the city and out to a minimum the possi- ~ ' , - “i” "I “Y "I "w we“ hobbies GOLDEN - FLAKE COMPANION TO "GRAPE-NUTS" "c for the rest of the sununer. ‘ ' . . - ' . Nearly $5,000 was spent this year . .. by the Anti-Mosquito Campaign I - I I I‘ '4 ' a had 20,441 graduate nurses, with market. She was carrying it home srm-“wmi v i“ BM "I “so Generals Take ilharge 11,462 more .. ca... ...... it knocked tbl (FlDB-lllllbl. POST’) c. r angs o unemxplmd men’ ca“ Statements about the nullibel’ of 11a of her basket, and bit heir. The proposed industrial recoveryl —Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Rogers (Jn) of Charlottetown, were visitors to Summcrslde this week-S. —Miss Edna Wedge, of F. W. Strong, Ltd, with her sister, Miss Dora, are visiting with relatives in . Moncton, N. B.—S. T ‘V ~Mlss Florence Scales, of New York, is on a visit. to her mother, Mrs. Henry Scales, of St. Eleanors. —S. “Nonsense! Your father's been a ---—- teetotaller for longer years than Simpson had been an alwtninerlyioirvc lived. , for twenty years, but fell from the] "Well, at all events he sent me - ways of grace. for it." Feeling the need of recuperation, "What does he want it for?" he sent his boy I'M‘ a bottle of "To let you into a secret," said ivhiskey- the b0)’. "has going fishing, and “But," said the hotel proprietor, he wants to use the cork for a ‘who's it rm" float." "For father," paid the boy. A CORK WANTED I -PASSTNG 0F JOHN PETER GALLANT-Thcre passed away on Monday in the Prince County Hos- pital, Jolm Peter Gallant, of Sum- mersido at, 65 years of age. The deceased had been in failing health for some time and had entered the hospital for treatment. He was a ilativc oi’ Cape Egmont, and had been a seafaring man, but; had re- tired and had lived in Suinmersldc for some years. where he was very —-Mrs. D. J. Coffey, of Boston. Mass, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Noonan, of Summerslcle. —S. IGRNAPE-NUTSTLAKES l -—li/iiss Alberta MoLellan, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. (Dr) McLellan, of Summcrside, Jms rc- tumed to her duties at Otto :=l.-S. i ' d in ' spec aalfjn ‘y; gsatkidl-nmthe $3283??? nurses "in treating" are apt to be when she reached her house tbs 000 gauom of a mixture o’ ma, 0'11 misleading. A very considerable zgbbgfivgpégtonlilmdirggsmf e i c 1 n, , _ Illustration Station Field Days —Mrs. Chester Young, tlld her Rose Valley~fFarm of Malcolm lilarKenziu) Wednesday, August 9, at 2 I". M. New London-(Fann oi’ Wm. E. Johnstons) highly esteemed. There are loft to mourn, his widow, and six children, Edgar, of St. John, N.B., Cassie, Ed- ward, and Emmet in the United two children are visiting hlrs. Young's mother, Mrs. George Hor- ton, of Summersldc.~S. andmresyllic acid over 30,000 acres of SIOUZYIS- A coating one-fiftieeth o1‘ an inch thick will x111 the “v~1‘ies1crs"—v0uniz biters — when code in the United States is s. vol- untary effort but in reality the par- ticular fonces of compulsion that are being utilized to insure universal proportion of these pupils marry and never practise nursing as a. pro fession. Others take the hospital training merely as a part of their and two daughters in success} and. the-h set upon the iamly pets The rabiblt was at length captured and consigned to the hen run. Then! it started biting every chicken and duck it could find. general €dll08.tI0ll-—&l’ld a. mighty fine education. it is for any walk of life a women may be in. The professional nurses‘ associat- ions have frequently overstresscd d-ié- the argument that hospitals are, IIEDGEHOG VELVET turning out too many nurses; they lose sight of important features, While at the present time it true that there is much unemploy- ment among nurses, it is doubtful .11 they are suffering more in this Slates; Mrs. Edgar lloughtcn, of Summrrslde and bliss Bertha at home; also three brothers, Charles and Amos, of Summerside, Joseph, of Fifteen Point and Daniel, of Gar- dener, lvlnss, flllll one sister, Mrs Frank Arscnaulti, of Summersidc, to whom sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place on Wednesday at nine o'clock from his late resi- dence to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery-S. Thursday, August 10, at 2 I’. M. B-ustico-(Farru of John L. Clark) Fflday, August 11, at 2 P. M. De Sablo-(Farm of Hector lllrKny) Monday. August l4, at. 2 P. M. Palmer Road-(Farm of Sylvain Peters) __ ~ . _ mesday’ AWN" ‘S’ M" 2 R M’ er alfifileoixf) b52122: fidhllrellleljsgilillte West D€V0l1—-(F£!l’m of Cephas Grigg) . in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- Wednesday, August 16, at 2 l’. M. ' day. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans took Glcnwood-(Farm of Alfred GOIPIII) the services at Long River-—S- Thursday, August, 17, at. 2 I’. M. Richmond-Giana of Thomas Noonan) Friday, August lll, at 2 P. M. Montagua-(Fann of Fred G. llL-tclntyrc) I Saturday, August l9, at 2 P. lirL Bed Polnt—tFarm of Nelson R. Stewart) Monday. August 21, nt 2 P. M. —Miss Jean Nicholson and Miss ‘Margaret l-Inman, of Summcrside, | are visiting in Charlottetown, the guests of Mr. and lvfrs. Ewen Nich- olson.-S. they rise to the surface, which they must do every 20 minutes in order lo breathe. ~ Campaigners are confident few mosquitoes in the area covered sur- vived the killing. And although movuiitoes have been lmmvn m drift with the wind as far as six miles, the city should be practically nee from the pests because the fe- mnlc will not lay her eggs where oil is spread during the same see.- son. LARGE ON-QFFICIAL Spreading gangs drive into shal- BUILOINGVlow sloughs on loiw wagons carry- -ing drums of oil and spreaders with hip waders cover the area Wm’! i/WO-sallon pneiunatlc sprays attached to their backs. Jack 'I‘ully acceptance of the New Idea concep- tion of hours of work, rates of iwages, and codes of business fair- play are more powerful than any statutory penalties could possibly be. In Washington the same mach- inery that was used to put; across the war time Liberty bond and en- listment campaigns is running full steam to sloganeer and persuade American industrialists to sign up to a man in the Nira effort. The reglmentation of industry is being ‘espect m“ “h” Wm???’ t t accomplished by a P5)'t‘11'JI°b~‘~'-“| And it l” “I” apparel‘ y we o persuasion that is more rcfsistless inurw- l“ 0'! (‘mam that “P” w)“ and unbending than compulsion by 191°" the" 10b ilwmughlrsufler the law. The sort of officially unrecog- 1"“ “Mn unempmwnent‘ nized but othcalliy activated cam- Th“ may t” “Id wlthwl’ ques" Wig“ o’ b-ulbdozing ‘ha, has keptdion; that the girl who obtains a field manager 0t the campaign and the ncgroes in subjection in thefwnmfllw “W? “"69 Yell-Ts In i1 Dominion entomologist at Ndnaimo, South for seventy years and that PYWeTIY'Te3“1Med “spun tralnmg 1; c__- cm“ u, Winnipeg m work p“, the Wm.“ mo] ova, m 535k“- school has a knowledge and exper- the production of spring-seeded on the campaign during his holi- chewan, is under full steam. 3mm that Wm b° of mesflmable area“ days. Hs uioodcn leg marks him as The United States has gone to ‘Value t0 1191' throughout her whole - a veteran "Caanpajgneyj- He 10st his war; the enemy is depression The:l’.fe. It's s. hard dirilling she gets, ::Chlldrcn suffering from worm) own the first year when an oil generals are in command. People-bill? few things m“ are easy M“ 50°“ Show the llympwms’ and truck rolled over it in a spill. laccept as inevitable in wartime {with whmh mower c“? detect the presence d As soon as the frost is out o! the type of dictatorship and mass pre- these pnrasltes by ‘he wrltmngs an‘ ilTfiilhd for a few inches, 'I‘ully di- judioe that is normally repulsive to M-Bm W533" unis fretting of the child‘ Unm expend reds his scouts on their tralmps or the freeman who prefers to call his HUMANS AND ANIMLALS and iii‘? System eiflilfflh 0f "i?" inspecmm. The“ training enables soul his own. so let us not be too _______ the child cannot regain its luhlh 111cm to 5pm, 510M915 when, thelmm on the mm who are trying PARIS, Aug. ‘i-Hnvoc has been Mlllcrsiyorm Powders are prompt ‘u'rigr<lcrs" are furthest developed to put. the Rooscveltlan dQctrlneIWFWEhA I“ B Pea-Sani- hmlsehilld at Smclentt’ not’ 0mg trot] thpqjl: and thorp the (‘gmpajgn 5,“, my, pxgcutlfyfL 1; they succeed gmAnnay-sous-Lens, Northern IPrance, t n ionro worms, u nso “rm Unless rain intervenes the work accomplishing tliclnobjectives thglby a, mad rabbit which bit a man donor 111D or children that nrc 1 mil“ be done in eight days, the temporary eclipse of indlvidualismlfllld his Wm» M- “d Mme‘ u!“ _°_w:. icollscqllellce‘ Period 0f growth between hatching may turn out to have been worth by". the" three Chndmr” w“ I I Si!" and flying. while. chickens, three ducks, three cats and The city's environs are very flat. 8 5°8- The total rise and fall within a 10 - . All the bitten animals have been mile radius is less than 1o mo. In NIITSGS Ill Training killed by order of the veterinary wet seasons as much a; 90,009 m,“ _ surgeon. The five human victims of stagnant xvntcr used‘ to breed Referring to “overcrowding in have been hurriedly taken Io the| swarms of mosquitos that mode practically all professions in the Pasteur Institute at Lille, for it is: outdoor sport almost unbearable. United States and Canada" the Win feared that the rabbit was suffer- Success of the campaign, its spon- nlpeg Tribune says: I from tabla. lsors believe, is attested by the con- ‘Perhaps the most acute condition Mime. Iefebvm bouiht $119 "bul- Ilimled whim-MY Bvmort which is to be round in nursing. Them uceptonally strong and. healthy keeps it. going each year. census of 1921 showed that Canada looms: animal. at s noishborlns PARIS, Aug. 'l—li'cdgehog velvq a new fabrlc-Ailuck velvet inteli woven with white hair-loves intro- duced by the famouse house oi Worth at its mu and winter fashioi show today. _ ' Fur wzrstcoats under velvet quilt- ed satin suits also weredisplayed. Favorite furs were Alaska seal salongor, wolf, blalck foo: and pan- ther. -—Dr. John F‘. McNeill has as his guest, his brother, Dr. N. A. Mc- Ncill, of Sussex, N. B. Ivfiss Ruby McNeill, daughter of Dr. John Mc- Neill, returned home with her un- cle, after a. pleasant vacation at his house-S. (Canadian Press) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 8- One n! the largest hon-official _M1S; Ame Cmms and M355 buildings in Sivcden containing the “MM-- Mcgompp both holding 1m-’ offices, storerooms and manufac- portant positions in the Fcrlcrablililili! plants of the (Io-operative- Government offices at Ottawa, are|C0Y1FiimPY§ Union has new been visiting the formers parents, hfrHfflmlflP-Flfl in "10 fioiiihPm Dflrt 0i and Mrs. Alexander Cairns, of Sum-I 5w°kh°1m~ 1'- 15 1m "IlFfl-mildflm" mersidg__s_ istic structure built of steel, con- ___._ crete, brick and glass with a front —Miss Laura Hodgson, who has length of about 350 for-t, Besides been a guest at the Mnwley House, the largo offices and store-rooms returned to Ottnvza on Monday. She the building contains an ilp-to-dato was accompanied by Miss Eva Mc- heating, cooling and power plant, Neill, who will visit friends in Win- nnd the total power consumed hlpeg for somc tlme.—S. within the building is about 1.200 horsepower supplying energy {m- ‘zoo motors. for various purposes. The house further contains n meat plant designed to convert 60.000 kilograms of meat a. day and employing 250 workmen, a coffee roasting plant claimed to be the most modern one of its kind in Europe with a roasting capacity of 30,000 kilos of coffee per day. There also is a department for the stor- ing and distribution of ccgctables on a large scale, a smoking plant for meat, and a garage for 80 motor lorries. 136. The type of agriculture in West crn. Canada is essentially that o1 Combined Standing Fields And Treshed Grain Competition, 1933. cssn raizizs ron YIELD or oars, wiinsr, ‘BARLEY AND CER- TIFIED SEED POTATOES. There will be competitions in thr- three counties where there. are five or more entries each for Wheat, Barley, Oats and for Potatoes grown from Certified Seed. The number o! Prizes in each County will be proportionate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid according to the combined score Of the stranding field and the thrcshed grain. —Mr. and IVIFS. James McArdle. of Moncton, and their four children, have returned home, aitci- n pious- ant visit with Mr. McMurdos sisters, Mrs. Charles McDonald, of Summer- slde and Mrs. Paschal, of Hunter Rlver.—-S. cslnérrén" ' p... ..... YYESIG IIT EXAMINATION lilting sud supplying (ilsss- es. etc, II. J. ll A B ll ll L> QPTDMETRIBT OIQI llouneulel W!“ A Drunken BY George MCIVlll nus wi-tznée ME cue-ruse? a wuz Tao-cm" A BATH AN’- fl RULES AND REGULATIONS. —Mr. Leonard Iockhart, of the firm of B. W. Lockhart, Ltd, Lum- hcr Merchants, 6f Moncton, N. B. was a. visitor to Bummerside this week. l-le was accompanied by his young brother, Henry. They greatly enjoyed their visit, combining busi- ness with pleasure-S. i. A field of Oats shall consist of at least five arres, of Wheat. and Bar- ley three acres, of Certified Seed Potatoes two acres.- 2. An cnl.ry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first and fifty cents ior each additional entry of Grain, and $1.00 for each entry of Potatoes. 3. The entry fee shall accompany the application. A. Entries should be made to the Department of Agriculture not later ‘ban August 19th, 1933. 5. REGISTERED SEED ONLIR-The field of Oats entered for llilpeg. ‘Jon must be seeded with Registered Oats. Owing to the change in the ‘egulatlons made by the Seed Branch, Ottawa, fields seeded with unreg- "icried Oats will not. be eligible for the competition. J. W. BOULTER, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. VICTORIA COAL Bras ll’or Tests carried out by the largest consumers of coal in this City have proved VICTORIA more economical than other coals. By actual test it has less ash-great- er heat-longer last-at less cost. ' See us before ordering your coal, we can save you money. H. R. LARGE & GO. 58 Queen St. Retail and Wholesale llllunrd’! Llnlment for burns. as muerr BE UP m Hi‘: f ' Room-l Bringind UK! Father +______ AT LAST-WE ARE ALL PACKED AND ARE REALLY ovo cur-z WAY "r0 THE _.- si ci-ncAco FAiR- r I'LL GO UP AND DRAG HlM DUNN HE ACT?) A5 \F HE- P.) HAL? ALWIE" wan.- "mc sesame l5 ALL PACKED mo GONE- Nerw VMERE is “routs FATHER? noes us. wsur us To Mia's "rue reason? I08 I DAQKEO THEM m ‘(OUR ‘ TRUNK. . g Tel.1000 96 l ii? If?’ ._. ‘ _$-_ Kins Fear-rm syiaizm. m. Gust mm- n in. rim-ml‘ v. n .......