[c/lmr The story or a waiter, who Ilildl hlmlfili’ the winner 0f n million franc lottery prize! I How he starts out to enjoy himself along the h: boulevards of Parce— on n hlghFosd of wine and women-is told in s. picture that will thrill you and make you roar! noon liianxzr nv llalrlsli was! moms MONTREAL, Que. Jilly 8—"T'l1ere appears to be a good market in the British West Indies for many Can- adian products, but according to the rtaiementmadc by business men in lhese islands, Canadian manufactur- ers and distributors are not going sf- ter this market sufficiently strong." raid Lorne McCutoheon, General Agent 9f the Canadian National Bteamships, representing that Coin- pany at_'Barbados, B. W. I., who has reached; Montreal, after making a thoroughsurvey o! the islands dur- ing the_ st couple of months. Mr. cCutcheon said that while he did not feel that he had yet had sufflcieu \time to make a complew survey, here were one or two things which libifbeen brought immediately to his notice in the various islands. One of them was that the businea men of the islands felt that Canadian manufa turers should pay more st- tention " that market, if they were to secure ‘their share of the business "which are“ British West Indies are anxiousw place with Canada. "More than one business man has stated that the Canadian business men who come down w the British West 1h- dies, seem to consider their trips in more or a holidaynature, and did not go thoroughly into the market possibilities," said Mr. iuocutcheon. “Another complaint, which I fre- quently heard, is that when business OL TODA Y mo... *1‘. realism. “u s... DI anoiher "llllllioresqng," "id Yet much greater "r its mother love theme and the connlcs between m- iai duty and ambition will appeal to Ill races -instead oi ORC H E ST RA News-Novelty Llillififllill fill! CHARI.O1LZ'I'OWN_GITARDYAN. rmlic: ‘Environ? ~ jg-TOMORROW-qi ;oi,rhcyi=slr// Al JDIJDN lljlllglltifilii wliigllllnl LEAGUE OF THE CROSS PICNIC BEDFORD, Wed. July 10 Beautiful Grounds Elaborate Midway ' Splendid Meals Boys Expect YOUR “e HELP ! COME ! 6409-7-0-41 WOOD ISLANDS EAST SCHOOL The semi-annual examination the pupils of Wood Islands E866 541mm was held on- Friday afternoon. June 28. in the P115611“ °1 l 1"” number of parents and visitors. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their tesche , Miss mira- beth MacDougsll, and a short PIO- grsmrne was then carried out. at the conclusion. prim were dia- tributed by the teacher, and a Public dell MscMillan. The following ad- dress te the teacher was then read by Mary Bell MacKay: Dear ‘Teacher:- As you aresbout to sever your con- nection with the school, we feel that ~ we cannot let you leave without in some way expressing our appreciation of the services you have rendered for the past two years. Although we have been careless of our studies, and Al so “Smitty” Comedy placed the order. There is a real er who will cover the possibilities of that market thoroughly, and will then take advantage of the oppor- tunities which are available, _ , Mr. McCutcheon instanced one the most. important men's furnishing- stores on one of the islands. He had asked to be shown some socks, and found that every pair shown him were United States production, He asked the storckeeper if he had any Canadian socks. The storekeeper re- plied that he had never been ap- proached, nor had anyone attempt- market awaiting for the manufactur- a case where he had gone to one of - ‘West Indies had developed tremend- iously since the inception of the new ‘Canadian National liners, and there ‘had also been an increase of travel [from the West Indies into Canada. particularly during the Summer time. when attractive rates save the West Indies business men an opportunity of going to Canada. to study the markets there. Since the inception o! the new service by the R. M. S. “Lady Nelson" in December last, the Canadian National Steamships’ boaw had been practically booked to cap- aclty on every sailing, and during this year the Summer traffic too had developed to a great extent. Five At Prince County Jail The Summerside Police Court was again the center of attraction last week. it being filled to capacity daily since ‘Tuesday by interested citizens listening to the trials of the prisoners, Martin Gallant, Gillis and Doucetto require help making an arrest. He al- so pointed out that obstructing a police oflicer might consist by word oi mouth as well as bodily contact. In apportioning the punishment to the several prisoners the magistrate said he tried in meet it in proportion to the activities oi ‘each prisoner in preveniing the arrest. Gillis was fined $25 and costs or two months in jail, Martin $40 and costs or three months in jail, Douoette $25 and costs or two months imprisonment. Gallant, whose connection with this matter constitu- ted his second offence was to be im- prisoned for ten days and to pay s fine of $75 and costs and if not paid to be jailed for three months longer. Stipendary Wyatt's address in deliv- ering judgmnirt in this affair has called forth‘ from citizens many com- at times have tired your patience, yet you have been very patient with us. and made our studies s pleasure School Certificate presented to Wen-' rather than a task. In the social life of the community, you have always been willing to help in everything pertaining to its welfare. Wherever your’ lot may be cast, we hope God's richest blessing may follow you, and ~ trust that you may look back with pleasure to the days spent among the pupils of Wood Islands East School. In conclusion we ask you to accept this little gift as a. slight token of the love and esteem in which you are held by the pupils. Signed on behalf of the pupils of Wood Islands East School, June 28. 1929. ' Gladys Brown. on behalf of the P119115. Presented the teacher with a sum of money. Miss MacDouzall then thanked the Central Guardian SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS-Coli- gratulations are extended to wllaf Norms Currie and Thelma Smith. Rocky Point, for hsvinl iiiiswiuilv passed their school leavlfl! 911ml- MEETING OF PRESBYTEBY 1'0- DAY-The P. m. Island Presbytery of the United Church of Canada meets in Summerside today at elev- en o'clock. INTERNATIONAL CLUE-The Of- ficers of thefilnternatiorial Club 0! Boston for 1929-80 are: John N. Chaisson, of 9.121.. President: Dania! ‘ B, Munn, of P. E. I., Vice-President; I ,' Charles J. E. Kickham. M- D». 56¢" ' retary; JohnKilel’. TNF-Wmiqvm" R. Murphy. Corresvililldl"! 59'3" gory; Ronald J. Gillis, Financial Sec- retary Superintendent of the Build- ing, Joseph M. Kickham. P. E. IJ Executive Secretary, Wendell H. Gor- , don, Lawyer. P- E- 1- POLICE COURT-Four drunks answered the roll call st the polioe court yesterday momma; two beiflE 1 each fined $5.00 and costs or 30 day! l and $10.00 of 60 days respectively’. l Two defendants under the prohibi- 1' tlon act were each awarded $39900 and $300.00 fines of three months in jail. INSTITUTE MEETING — The Springfield Women's Institute meet- ' ing was held in the school house on Thursday, June 20, with eleven mem- bers present. It was decided to paint the» interior of the school during the holidays. Correspondence was read from President of Red Cross and col- lectors have already canvassed the district. HERE 0N HONEYMOON-Mr. and Mrs. Martin sinnott arrived at noon yesterday from Boston on their hon- eymoon. Mr. Sinnott, formerly for The Guardian, is now pressman on the Vandergrift News, Penn, and Mrs. Sinnott was formerly Miss An- na MacLellan, of The Guardian, and daughter oi Mr. A. D. MacLellan, of Georgetown, came here week's visit renewing old acquaint- ances will return to make their home at Vandergrift. now of Boston. They by auto, and after a RENEWING FRIENDSHIPB — plimentary remarks from start funds by the sum of $10. to finish. In the same court also on Saturday a drunk increased the civic Two of the prisoners who were tak- en over to Dorchester penitentiary Pupils and the people of the district for this, and their many other kind- nesses. which had sewed to make her two years among them such a. happy. memorable time. After the linsins of the National Anthem, all ilellarted for their homes. ed to sell him socks of Canadian manufacture. Mr. McCutcheon had then asked for English socks, and the storekeeper had located a parcel covered with dust in one corner of the store. The United States manu- facturer was getting the full advant- ‘age of the market because his sales- men were studying the needs and re- quirements of the territories in which they were selling. Concerning the developments of trade northward to Canada, Mr, Mc- Cutcheon stated that the West In- dian exporter realized that the qual- ity and form of his products must come up to Canadian requirements. The exporters in the islands were at- tempting to secure further develop- ment of the Canadian marketffor their goods. There has been a tre- mendous increase in shipments since the placing in service of the new who in their drunken brawl the pre- vious Sunday thought to defy all law and order. From all the evidence it would appear that Officer Murray while on duty a block away heard cursing and swearing in the vicinity of Spring Street. On going towards the locality he found the disturbance was being created by the prisoners. The officer proceeded to arrest Mart- in. ‘Ihen ensued a sharp issue as to whether law and order should govern the town or it be defied by drunks. Officer Murray was apparently not dismayed by their numbers or by the boisterous fighting attitude but tackled the job. He got Martin on the ground. They scufflcd together for some time. Officer Murray when trying to get the handcuffs on his man received numerous kicks and fist blows rendering him incapable o! making the arrest. The prisoners from the jail on Friday by Sheriff MacDonald to serve their sentences imposed upon them at; the Supreme Court recently were brought beck on Suturady night and again lodged in the jail. The “Untin Bowler" v Takes The Air (Canadian Press) The Feeding Of Mrs. Theodore W. Clark, a former resident of the Island, is visiting her brothers, George and, Havelock mils. of 26 Prince St. She was accompanied by her son George, who is an execu- tive oi the Radio Corporation of America, with headquarters in New York. Mr. Clark is making a flying visit to his birthplace, Albertorl. be- fore his return. He expressed himself as being amazed at the progress orrawa, om, July 8—The Un- Poultry 2i Range J. H. McConnell, Central Experi- lnentsl Farm, Ottawa, Ont. In order in produce good quality stock, it. is necessary to induce a continuum growth throughout the growing season. To accomplish this. tin Bowler took the air somewhere in the Hudson Bay Country this forenoon, but in what neighborhood could not be ascertained. This was indicated in a message received by Canadian Government Wireless Of- keep the flock comfortable. well sup- plied with good feed and abundance of water. At the Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. the growing stock is cared made in transportation on the Island during the past twenty years. The Servloenilild Equipment of the C. N. R. into Cliarlo‘ ‘ m far exceeds what would be provided for similar traffic volume in the United States. MacKENZlE-LUTZ - The m..- riage took place at Peticodiac, N.B.. on June 26th, of Leona Lutz, dough- ter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Lute of Moncton, N. B., to Mr. Harry woo]- ner MacKenzie, North Rustlco, 1a,]; I., the Rev. Mr. Perry. s friend or ficers here from the station at Por Burwell on the Hudson Straits. The message to Ottawa. reads: no signals heard. "Port Burwell~Hum of plans‘ generator distinctly heard at 10.30 s. m. Faded-badly u». intervals, ‘and At,10.i0 s. m. t for as follows: the pullets and cock- erels are put on separate fields of clover or alfalfa which have been free of poultry for at least three seasons, during which time s. series of crop rotations have been prac- tised. When possible this range of succulent green food is generally lo- the brides, ofllcioting. The follom. ins day die happy couple left for their future home in North Rustico, where the groom is g pfggpefou; farmer. ‘Ihey were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. LePage, who went over to be present at the marriage. On Thursday evening a. reception Mrs. lnslio Andrews. Concord. N. 1-1.. is visiting ha: parents m». and . Mrs. l. J. Mackenzie, Ndth Bill- tlco, Prof. Henry M. McKAY. Dean of the Facility of Applied Science, lla- Gill University, is spending the lull‘; mer with his family at Holland Cove. w. A. w. i-ivndmm. 111mm o! the Royal Bank, and Mr. W. K. R00- ers, have returned home from a suc- cessful salmon fishing trip on the Mirsmichi River. It is pleasing to learn that Mr. Isaac-Clarke, conductor O. N. Ru, n- turned w his home yesterday aim‘ foilr or fivs weeks treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. Louis E. Shaw, ‘Ia-amt Oflioer. and Mrs. Show, have moved to their summer residence at Stsnhope. Mrs. Prod 1008 left yesterday morhing for Moncton when she will meet her sister. Mrs. C. A. Wyltt. of Boston, who will spend the summx here. Miss Caroline Sinclair, the little daughter of Hon. Peter Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair, Summerside, recently. unduwent an operation for appendi- citis in the Prince County Hospital. It is pleasing to know that Ibo is doing wall. m. s. n. Burks of Albert/en, sc- companied“ bylhisaisier Mrs. n. a. Riley, returned Iridsy by the Hohh- slsgs from Plctou when they wan visiting their uncle, Capt. mockior. who is a patient in ills Sutherland Memorial Hospital. Mrs. E. Webster and son Stanley. of Cambridge, Mas» who motored down in P.E.I. where they visited relatives and friends, making their headquarters at Conway, are now returning home and their many friends will wish them s. pleasantly return trip. ; Prof. D. A. MscRae, Ph. D., lee-I! turer in Law in Osgoode Hall, Tor- - onto. Ll spell“ the summer at Kol- lsnd Cove with Mrs. MscRae and two children. Prof. P. C. Corbett, Pro- fessor o1 law in McGill University. is also summering at Holland Cove with his wife and family. Mr. A. A. McLean, K.C., has re- iumed home from s trip to the Pac- ific Coast where he visited Seattle. Vancouver, and other places. m. McLean there mot s. numb of Is- landers includingDr. W. HJSuther- land who had the honor of attending His Royal Highness Prince George during the latter! illness in Van- couver. Mr. B. Roy Holman returned home last week from a three weeks busi- ness trip to the United States. He motored as far ss Boston with his family where they remained until he rejoined them oli return from the west. He visited Cleveland, Ohio. Chicago, and a number of mid-west- ern cities. Mr. Holman reports that the confidence in the fox ordinal u increasing in the United States and the demand for Prince Edward Isl- and stock is as keen as ever. Mr. and Mrs. Urville Large, of Ai- bany and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Large of Wiimot Valley, were in Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aoquilla Bowman and son Ivan. of New Wiitshire. are onsmotortriptoiiew Brunswick. They are accompanied by their uncle Edwin Psynter and his daughter, ‘.TlI_t_.Y_'9. .1929 ‘ ' "‘ "ll we got in Kingsley! “(Iat/er-Babies" or his "Westward Ho!" A volume of "Christmas Lore- eauahi. my ml. Juli the book to m. i956 l w" "l4 drilled account o1 those old Yule-tide ceremonies, {he customs of om- ancestors, that um“ such good fun to celebrate om. MON, m‘ l0 DIGBQBC 111 S play of the time, say “Dickens "Christmas camp. Yes indeed! A vary-valuable beck, name and publisher. Buchan, is a book that has been reg. comended ‘to ms for years, llerc 1g is at last: 1h it Buchsn IIBCEs m, ill-iii 0f greatness, of true and heroic blood, through the ages from Norse times to the death of Lincoln, felling us that nature never forgets how to mould s. heroic man and that rm. greatness will arise again daspiic a]; the losses and disasters 01.13115 world The men that Rupert Brooke 53,1)‘ i0 ill hi" 80M forever and we need to be reassured that the mould 1, not broken. In a world of gsinf l1 m” we need to feel that men Will m“ Wain who can put ideals before worldly gain. To us the work o; making a world where heroism c111 find greater work to its hand than "i9 k111i"! 0! Others sons, inventive genius better employme t than the creation of chemical vi lfare, and our children live in sou... when, the old-time bogies of international fears and international hstreds have been put to sleep for ever: So much for an old book-shelf and a fire-place and s. wet day in Char- lotfoiown. Another Noise Ousted The tool kits of many cars are not especially designed for silence. Wisp. ping the tools in a piece of canvll will do the trick. STRAWBERRY i BOXE$ 100,000 in Stock Wholesale & Retail Regulation sizes u required by the Small Fruits Act. STRAWBERRY SIZE (one ‘¢v*-‘*~ e--~e.~o++o+++o-oo»0rt quart.) Q4000004ooo-oooosooooo4o-ooo-ooa-ofivo rmr sis: for all small fruits. Special prices in lots or mo ‘a... lllll over. For sale n our sssn STORE. clnlrn a co. LIMITED cnevnxcc‘ cw-cewe‘- rvOQ at: loehnml Charlottetown > Professional Cards‘ BELL to uMATl-IIESON ' - In It BILL and one hastens tomake c, “we o! “The Path of u... King" by Jnhn ¢O+O§§O4¥O I l). ls WIATHIISON. LL. B~ there was a complete fade out, and Solicitors, m. was held at the home of the groom's cated beside a field of corn, or sun- , “'9- ' had beenisecured, not sufficient care is taken dn forwarding of products. For instance, shipments are often forwardod- with incomplete docu- ments, or- with documents entirely missing. This delays deliveries, and causes ill-feeling on the part~ of the ‘West Indian merchant who had - . Canadian National steamshipu boats, and it was considered in all of the islands that there would be still further development, as their pro- ducts became better known and bett- er advertised on the Canadian mar- ket. Tourist traffic from Canada to the were, however, shortly afterwards lodged in jail. Siipendary Wyatt in rendering his judgment in’ the affair 0f Saturday when the proceedings ended gave an exceptionally strong and emphatic talk as to the duty of citizens to as- nothing further was heard, up to the present at 11 a. m. Eastern flowers, or an orchard, where the Dflfeiits, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen .1. Mae- "v- _ . ' gumbo!" hedge . eds quvsihiicro-qscmv.rox"ciuri.c-olorolw prove itfiPlloto shows sEFLY-TOX manufacture reading m- idi than s iloaspoonlulol RY-TQX Hllod poorloillc dist the police when they m WY xii». "iii Standard Time. COMPANY ‘ MONTREAL. Qua, the organisation he represents is the oldest steam Maritime company in the world is the claim of Andrew Morton, of Leith, Scotland, now on s, visit to Canada. Mr. Morten is Man. liar of the General Steam Naviga- tion Company. which was established in i824, and has remained in con- REPRESENTS OLDEST MARITIME J ulY E-Tlilt chicks can get extra green food, and grubl, and have lots of shade during hot days. The movable range house. one that keeps the birds cool and comfortable during the warm and sul- try evenings, is so constructed as to make fresh sir the limiting factor. Kfiiilil. where they were presentgd with many beautiful presents. McCARVlLLE — IIOFFINGII. - On Wcdnesday morning, July 3rd g, quiet wedding was solemnilied at St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, when Plenty of roosting space is provided. The water utensils are placed in the shade near tho self-feeding hoppers. Five foot double hoppers. partitioned for mesh. grain, shell and grit are conveniently located. mash is composed of: tirluous existence. Mr. Morton was s visitor st the dlings, finely ground yellow corn and oat flour, equal parts, i per dent one table salt, 1 per cent cod livar oil headquarters of the Canadian Na- tiaiili Railways. and loft Montreal to travel over the lines of that system and (on good range) 5 per cent ani- mal feed mixture of ground moat Anna Marguerite, daughter o: m1, Margaret Hoflinger, Saskatoon, be- came the bride of Clifford s, gun of Mr. sndMrsJ. McCs-rvillaofrreo- town, P. E. I., Rev. G. J. Kirby o1- iicistinl- The bride was lovely in a Iowa of honey beige georgetts with mohair picture hat and shoes to match and carrying g bfluquQfl ,1 31106111! loses and lilies of m; valley. The bride was attended by M"! V101! Elfin of Toronto. who was scrap, bone meal. ash meal. milk to Ottawa. Toronto. Huskers. our» V"!!! Milli!- sfter-whlcb he will powder and cod liver meal. The alli- gowned in msise flat crepe yo,“ lWPIette hi: and biohli shoes in return-home by way on!" were, A is a Torollw "chime, the remedy for ECZEMA. SOILS, PIMPLES and‘ all To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. “Pilllfilllll ". mslfsedisvsrisdaecordingwtbe season or tho rats of sexual develop- ment required. The grain mixture consists of cracked corn, and what. oquslporis. andone hslfpartof plump oats. This method of feeding avoim wuto and minimises labour. 3010.01‘. if sparrows are quits num- Irmll it il swd economy to close the whole grain section of the hop- li" IM Practice band feeding. The water vessels and hoppers in mend ~ to fresh mime occasionally. _. ’_ a my of Bulletin No.1, "aouldy rum and loading" carried Premier roses and baby's bNll-h. The noon: was attended by Mr. J. I. Sullivan, also of ‘llormto. Immediately after the ceremony q wedding breakfasimvss served the Mrs. S. B. Moors, Remington. While there they will be the guests of m. and Mrs. Thomas Punter. Rev. Donald Sinclair. of Bay View. P. E. 1., who spent s. week in Hope- well, visiting his mother, ma. (new) Mscilesn Sinclair, and sister, In. Mscxensie, spent madly in town with Mr. and Mm Charles Sullivan. His mother and sister accompanied him. Wednesday morning Mr. Sin- clair left for his homo on the Island. —NW Gllllfiw News. Books ‘In Charlottetown - Honey to Lonn- 0 and MIMI!" Mal-Ir R. McGuigan. B. A. IAIISTII, IOLICIIDII, ETC. ~ storm! ro tom Cameron Block, Charlottetown F-IJ- .McLeo'il '& Bentley Ollosl. llo Richmond Street NONI! 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown, I. l. I. McDonald '1 a McPhei . B-A- IIQXI} HStewsIt a llowth; 1.0. IIIIAII‘. l. 0. 2Y3.“ i"? '° m’ “°"‘ Y“ m‘ of.“ .321“ m; '.£‘.“'.“.'......."“ °° slung" "' "roocrro"“"ru m r t c day til hs lg man‘ _ m‘ left for Niagara Falls‘, Bulfigofin- "N!!!" woe I Mdt and the tall ‘ u m and Winnipeg. 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