/ . / , , , Iohooner heiln" ls diaoliarsin: a carlo oid ,_ dney soreened tor Carregher ,,‘ - Co. Phone 8! ' / -m-:w UNIFORM! . issues.- ‘f, e members of the City Police rce present a trappy appearance day fitted out In their new sum- er‘ uniforms of blue, New peak pa with gold band across the n1 lend additional attractiveness the uniform. f l ‘ j count-non imwnovso-riis any friends of Mrs. John Howl ‘.11, Dorchcster Street, City, will .. pleased to learn that her con-- tioii is 11ow greatly Improved and i; pes are entertained for a speedy l covcry. ' DR. SOHOLUS FOOT EXPERT. . Mr. Gleason having had so many lI)|)10 suffering with foot troubles f ill upon him yesterday he h-as de- ' deli to stay today (Thursday- I you are suffering with fallen t-cltcs or other foot troubles come 111.1 511t- hlin.——Alley a. 00., ma. l. ' ILL lN TRURO-Dr. C. C. Archi- aid returned last evfllfllli 11'1"" ruro, where he had been called >11 :1t~ount of the illness of his I'(ll|tl’i'. We regret to hear that ' or Archibald is still l11 ii . condition but it is hoped _ l1:1t l11-fore lotig he will have suffi- eittiy recovered to be retrieved ills home in Vancouver. BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUlT~Suiiday, Aug. 10, 192-1: ih-dcquc. 11 a.1n. the regular 111ln- islvi‘. At 3 p.n1.~and 7.30 p.111. Evan- - s1 Foster at Cape Traverse. S1 arlctown service is cancelled to give all 1111 opportunity of getting the benefit of Evangelist Foster's iitossages. Last Stinday, crowds \\‘t‘i‘C unable to get in in the even- ing. 'l‘ry the afternoon. GEOLOGIST HERE.-—.\Ir. Hugh .\icl~1;1_v, geologist. of Scpulpla, 0k» 1111x1111‘, who has been conducting stiivey-s- on the Isizttid from time to tiiiu- with ii view of discovering oil or gas has returned to the pro- \ill('\.‘ for tho purpose of chccltitig up tilt-so surveys. .\Ir. .\Iacl\':1y's iiriFitfilllltBb‘ have been working #11111“ 0t Charlottetown this suiti- lilVr, and Mr, bIacKay has been on tlu- iitaiiil-ztnd cove-ring points bc- tween Lake Ainslie, C. 13., 11nd ilouctoucho, N. B. P, E. l. PHAFFIMACEUTICAL AS. SOCIATION MEETS.—'l‘l1c annual. lil~‘l‘llil,X-’, oi‘ the P. E. I, I’i1:1ri11:t1-1\11-, 1:1.1| Assot-iaiioit svtis held yester- day August 6. in the llourd of 'l‘r.11l1- rooms at ll a. Ill. (‘101101111 routine business was lHlilSItCtPll. various reports. received and adop- tod. l11 tho course of pfPiltlllllt En- 11111111-1 report; he referred to the 111-11111 oi‘ the Iiato F .I'_ Ilviincssoy; Set-rotary and Itegistrar, :1n1i the 1:1 '11 itiss to the At-‘rjliflliiflflil of :1rt 1>t‘ii1-t-1~‘zind ninuibcr who took silt-h 1111 active ititcrt-st l11 all affairs per- a Branch line wit anoh "11""- 1111 interior service and eqnilikvnient l l°l°°1 "I'm"! 5 m, l.,“,- bggll u“ u“ gm- m, mo and those who received a college long a, period, g 1f w; w”; m” education. 1.10 196s than $2438. wql-thy o; Pfoylngjal "common, 'We in this Province have not the A1111 with the same united 111111 de- Hm» opportunity o! winner“: the termined voice we should‘ demand 9011986 educated farmer W111! U16 u... cgmplgflon 0g the‘ llgudal-dl“. uneducated, for practically all our mm Mule Raglway and that the farmers have learnt the Agricultur- mad-bed mmugpoug 1,1115 tpmylllce al industry in the hard school of be properly ballasted, so that the °‘1’°“1°"°°- 1"" 11m“ "9 chmlg‘ gl-lwemllg pump; mm enjoy ll“, ing and to retain our position in Hume "pl-at" c)“, ael-vlce ll, Pl-lu. world competition. we must change 0e Edward Island as in the other '31-" mammal 5° 1" 1° 1399111110 19°51 Provinces of ‘Canada. When you emu°mkmuy and 951111911117‘ atoll u, ilmsgdel- the new Branch The “DQ511103 of education should “neg of “Hwy belng conslruclcd. receive the most careful consider- ln many b; the other l1mvlnces ation of farmers, business men and costing many min-loll dollars of citizens generally in this Province. publlc moneywlmd towards wlllcl, Recently, Hon. D. A. Cameron, the we contrlbutegare we unreasonable Pmvmclal secremry °t Nov“, or eill-avagalll ln maklng such de_ Scotia. in addressing the-Teachers mam“? some of these new branch Association in that Province, point. lines are said to extend into d-is- ed m“ ‘he “Bmnslmuty °t 1m‘ t-ricts as yet unpopuiated. while plum!“ m 111° hear“ °t ‘he 791m‘ this thickly populated and fertile ‘he 1°“ o! "w" ow“ Province’ m’ amen Pruvluce ls compelled w be opportunities for development and conunually lle-gglng and pleadlng SIIIILCGHS and I would like to quote for any improvement on a service t e mnowmg extracts which l so very n“ behlnd me “mes. think is most applicable to this And further, we should still per- Prgaggfllg: wilzyoulh ls to b6 a sist in a second Car-terry beingl provided, so that Passenger Cars lggvgegl, alvggfiglflg: will‘ eztigelgfi and Automobiles can be ferried to ’ tory or trade. or farm iife..a know- aud from the Mainland I11 an effic- lcm "Mullen ledge of the practical arts cannot Until this Auxiliary Service is furnished, this Province gllilll zgeyelurlilewtrol‘ggehgnlgroamr will never participate a our iaii- mom lnlclllgen, and more gym: share o1 the lourist traffic coining pallmllc cmwusilil; to both young l“ 1° L““'-“"11 141111111“- 1101 “"11 "B" uicu and women. In so far as may iiidl’ iiitiliC l0 lllltl ifUlii Uifi Jillian b9 pl-aclllozrble therefore, there 1111111 and btlslltucts generally b1.- 5119111,] be a ggmmi scheme 0g w. eilwsllflfllfifl 115011151 H- 0111111111!) operation between the common 111111 severe iiuancial loss and schools and me Qflyifgulng worm strain, should an accident uuiurtua o1 industry, business, farm and iiieiy happen to the present Cat iionie. Such an additiouaisuheme merry steamer during the winter would tend tu remove from school months, “Luca of .l"liil.l.l and (Jo-operation among our owii people," it must be obvious to strangers. if not to out"- lortuualely exists among sections of both the farming and business community, whereas, coutparing conditions generally in this Pro viiice with those prevailing iii Illiiil)’ oi tho other Provinces, i think a spirit oi hopetulness and opiiitiisui would be iuuch more jus- utied. it‘ you go back twenty or twcnty=five years, when there ap- pcilred to be no hope of carrying out the terms of Confederation by granting us a through transportzi tion service, connecting the Is- land and Aiaiuizind Itailways, there was sotiie good reason for pessi- mism as to the future outlook, but today. with our transportation prob lcui oi‘ connection with the Main- land, solved by the splendid Car- !i1‘c1‘ry Sieutiicr, it would secui as it‘ Prince lithvavtl island was at the dawn o1’ its golden age. standing 1110 depressed financial conditions that have been uiore or less general, we know that farm- ers and others that have been ren- d_v to adjust tlicmselvts to situa- tions that have arisen, rather than change filiotn, have been able to tnuke headway and you may have tihwrvetl that the 1111111 who makes nliuitig to it. A roiuittittcr- was zip- litlilliPll to draw up :1 resolution ex ti-ulllttg the sytiipath)’ 0f tho o- wwilllioil to Iilrs. lioun1-1sst-y' :11- filuiily. The election of officers ivo- us follows: I’r1-si1i0nt—ll. liopgoo Ualpcquo; Vico-Prositlt-nt»l11. l-‘osit-r, Charloth-tnivn; 'l‘ro:1sur1 lion. (l, it}. Hughes, Chariot‘ town; Svvya l‘togistrur----H. L. P11- tliuno, (Ihanloltetnwti; Exm-iitivo \. .\I..\V11ugh, Albtsrton. Rdtvarll Gallant, Summerside, J. P. Mciioit :1l1|, (Ihztritittetown, {>13 PERSONALS .\ll>-1: Liiitis lioopnr loaves this tuoriiiu: on r1 motor trip to l>lgby uud Yaruitiutli with her brother B. lt_ Iloopcr 11nd Itlrs. Iloopcr. bliss l\l:1ry iillizu Bradley, Dor- Plil‘ is apt-titling :1‘ well ttlmi :11 ln-r homo, 1 .1 ' - ,tl11- gilt-st. 0i‘ l11~r uticli: and aunt .\ir. and llirs. Jatncs A.E. ilratllvy. _ NARCISSUS l“ 111111111111 The new odor In dainty purse vials 1l11~ most progress, is not the one jvho is alivays ltnocking and cutti- initig about conditions, btit thc who titakcs the best use of 11 docs happen. lt seems strun- ‘vidocti. that Islanders who have rather i11cii11c1l t0 look :1 good for (loveriitueuf. nalp :ind sup- urc not more really to co-oper- .- ttnd take advantage oi‘ oppor- inilios that should he so tuucit dc- g-vred in this agricultural coiuniuii- 111,1. I refer to the continual knock- iuu and belittling of Experimental farms and Government officials. 'l‘liese have been oi‘ inestimahlt- value to the people of Prince lid- ward Island, as well as the other Provinces oi‘ Canada. When you coiusidtzr what 1181s bet-u done iii fos tcriiig lhc Egg and Poultry busin- ess, the tiairy industry, the wool iii- dustry. the seed potato industry and runny other brain-ht-s, why. may we tisk. have our people not iuoro iaitlt uud confidence and tire not more willing to co-opcratn 11nd take advantage of services so i1i~ valuable? We should be proud of our Experimental and Ilcitiunslru- liou farms and if we could only persuade all of tho farmers to pur- ticlpato in tho knowledge and 111l- vantzigos available tor the asking, It would add 11iaterial!;"fo the PHI- ning power oi‘ our farming comin- unity. Boards of ’I‘rade can help vcry much in forming 1iublic opiu- ioit :1111l it‘ there is anything wauloli iii this Province today, it is more sane [HlhliC opinion as regards the the pusr-‘ibilltics and resources in this tl-tirtion of the (lulf. it hae- 1ll'i‘l'l lleitiunstratctl l11 recent years what can bu aocoiiiplislictl by 111-- lYflillli-‘llll-l more intelligent :1111l offir: iout uicthotls in production :1n1l itutrkotiug oi‘ our products. The IIHIIPHSHIZY klliilVlCllflfi lOl‘ ll SUCCESS- inl faruiitii: cart-ct‘ is now available through the Technical and Agricul- tural Schools and as an (evidence of the value of such 1111 Qtlllcillltlll, v. ~ 1,: 1 1 1 systems, the with regard to conclusion No. 2, opera-to to wca selves that a spirit o1‘ pcssiuiieut u11 rJvcry year all over this continent, Nutwith-l reproach that they n away our youth iruni industrial work, or at least .1=q.1e1t1iy tail 1.11 acvciop intent potentialities for such work. numbers of men are graduated into professions for which they have no real aptitude. Why did they choose these ceilings‘! is it not too often because the curriculum in a general way, is so directed that they have perhaps little choice. Mauy of thcui work long hours, make real sacrifices, often stint-r the pinch of poverty, for u liiglt school and college education and in the end, realize that their efforts have been futile. Having tried 111id failed, they go through life 11s clieiitlcss lawyers and 1111s- placeil physicians, accepting their iut as one of the pranks of fate and regarding their failure as an individual error, when as a i11ut- tcr of fact, it ntight with some jus- tice, be termed a social criiiie. These unfortuuates in many ~111- sttinces, could have become good farmers, successful fishermen, skilled artisans or. resourceful tradesmen, had their early training been directed [UWLIFII any ono of these vocations. They are really victims of inisguitleli careers." When we give such important uiat. tors proper consideration, is there ,not good and stifficient. reason that, our farming and business cout- inuuitics should get together 1111111 endeavor to solve some of the diffi- cult problems that itiean so 11inch for the prosperity and contentment of our people? For instance, if the litisiiness Man utiderstooil bot- tcr the Farmer's problems and dif- ficulties and the Farmer under- stood better the problems the llltlfldlliilli. and Shipper ltzis to cun- tcnd with, is there anyone who would say that there would not. bc more prosperous business and bet- ter home markets for our own Products? if the hundreds of thousands of Dollars and perhaps millions being sent away for Goods and Produce every year, were o11 the Island, what a tremendous dif- ference it. would make l11 the furnishing oi employment for our boys and girls and thus retain thciu in their homo Province r-zitlt- er than cotupoliiug them to seek ullllll0yilllilll elsmvhertw. We should over keep l11 tuiiid that the great- est success that can the attu-lncd. is confidence or perfect under. standing between sincere people. At this stage, I would like to ex- plain that it was with this object i 11 vicw. that I undertook 111s your Prcsitltut, to send out to all Farin- crs’ institutes last December, a communication inviting the farm- ing community to join and cooper- ate with the Associated Boards of ’I‘1'atlc, as provided forinSec-tiun l} 0t‘ our Constitution. 111111111,- tho preceding your, Mr. '1‘. A. llotisou 0t‘ the Domiiiioti Live Stock Depart.- iuont and so well known in this Province for his good work in HOWARD} FORAI-l-‘YHB’ AHILY T10 Boards of Trade recently, on ini- portant matters in Ottawa. Mr. Dc\var‘s visit resulted in adjust- ment of Express rates which will be of considerable benefit to the farming community, shippers and the Province as a whole. As regards the third conclusion, “Lack of Proper Publicity as re- gards our own Province and its IKCESS various lines notwithstanding the Iepressed financial conditoins that exist. Why should we not have a write-up on successful farmers in various parts of the Province and photographs and moving pictures. ihowing what has been and can be ‘ accomplished .in this Garden of the Gulf. Care should be tie-ken to .nstlll into the minds oi our chil- dren, a love for their home com- muti-ity and for other Provinces. as well as for Canada. It is a . mistake to suppose that boys and girls can really love theircountry,’ 1f they are allowed to develop a contempt for or n dislike of their own towns or districts. If we are to develop the right type of citi- - zens, we must see to it that the history, the natural attractions and ‘ resources, not only of this Prov- ince, but of local communities be mgrnved deeply upon the con- science of our children. Let us seek to offset in the schools and by proper publicity, the lure of distant fields that draw away year by year too itiany of the youths of this Province. The Press is a great power in the community and the Boards of Trade are deeply grateful for their assistance and cooperation in the past, but it seems to itie that the time has come when we should-also invite the press to study with us, island problems and cooperate to pro- mote Island interests and not solely petty Party Politics, which have been more or loss the curse of this Province. What effect . ~ . 1 11 Resources’. “mu ,5 no quesuon, 11.111111t everlasting harping on the service. The cost. upkeep 1m a en full advantage of. It would be than impossible for summer tour- ists to keep away from this gem of rural beauty. . 1A5 It is primarily an agricultural country its prosperity was largely in its farmers. If the splendid re- port of the President was curried out this desired prosperity Wlfli-‘lll- evitable and its example would be joiiowed throughout the entire country. ~ - -. JRQUIII 'In concluding Mr. Benson stated that no advancement could be ma- de unless polities was completely excluded and kept entirely separate Frankness shouliLbe a character- istic in dealings "between farmers and businessmen. He cousin-lull!- ed thosewhc had initiated the en- deavor and hoped they would not cease their deliberations until the work had been consummated, The address was followed by a hearty vote of thanks to the speak-l er for the wonderful way in which lcms, 1A resolution presented by Mr. John Ifattenbnry read as follows: Whereas when LPrince Edward Island joineffthc Dominion in i873 the Dominion Government, under the tertns of Union, agreed to pro- vide Steam Communication ‘bc- tween the dsland and the Mainland W-intefand Summer. Four ice-breaking steamers were built and operated in the Winter bad coitdition of roads to do with charges for running £11080 steamers Whatever, that this Province has suffered very greatly in the past for me lack o! a proper Publlclly Ilo you think that 1i tourist travel- Departincnt. l have been chair- “"5 by autolllcbue’ who picks up 1111111 <11 the Publicity 11111111111 111 the ‘“' 1mm‘ ""1"" “"1 "m" "t "he Charlottetown Board of Trade for “m”? °°“‘““°“ °' ‘W15 Several ye“! “ml you would be that ate supposed to exist here, amazed at t-lic amount of corres- Wm"? be induced w “an our Pmv‘ pondencc and enquiries i have re {Mei If yo“ pick up '1' paper ccivetl from than)’ Dflrts of Canada. {Tom Brmsh Columbia or can‘ the United States, Great Britain will“ “he” 11"’ P°°P1° ‘m’ ‘"°“1‘ and Europe seeking Ittfortiiatiou 1y “UV” t“ ‘the vuhw o! the tom-I“ About our ‘Provlmm These re, ti-tiffic, you read of nothing except quests have been. dealt will, l“, be“ the most delightful conditions that, we could, bu, m0 Boards of Trade exist everywhere for the tourists have very little funds for this pur- wmfofltl, “m1 happiness In: pose 11nd after nil it is a Depart- m“ ,1 fess coolpfrate w,‘ uteut, that should be carried on and "5 ‘1 ‘we p055 b e 1° 111' supported by the Province and not 111°“? conditions m transpmta‘ by My pmllculal. Seclllom Yo," ttou who-re it is actually necessary. President initiated tiio movement hm otherwise the“ respmlslmmy to form the Prince Edward Island 511mm! be 1° boost Prince Edward 'i‘ourist Association and duritig the l“1‘““1,,“" ‘he "P‘m““““.°t um 11b short time it has b12011. in existence, lflmnc" we would no’: be salts: it has more than justified the splcn 11911 who“ m0 rdjlway,” “re adv?“ lllll ell-Or, of m, Exucullve llml Ol Llslllg round IUIITISL‘ trips and intr- llcem l“ a perlml ul- lwg nlonllls, vest cxcursluiis ioi wcsternfllanl liundreils of eiiqtiiries canic from m1“ “"135 1"" 11 Show‘! b01140“ bk all 0,“. ll“, Cmllllllem and lmmy to have special round tourist trips from people who Seem novel. to ldr eastern Canada from points have heard of this Province before. in Qatari? ‘M111 Quebec to Novzl l, m“, lmnlly l“, expeclell m," htifltld. lrince Eduard island ant 11111el1 results can he obtained in NW’ Bmllswmk “'- “ 10w “m1” llw way Ol- lnluglllg tourists lullllls that would appeal to the mass of Province lllls yew.‘ m, we are only pt-tiplc ot itioderatc tticnns. _'l‘he1"c llruukllll: ground and we ldlblal are also many opportunities we steps have been taken to jirutuotc m“ 1°_ 1P1“: udunwg“ or from a“ an enormous tourist trade in this "dVGTU-‘mlg Smudpuint- mrwgh direction l11 the ye-zirs to conic; 11 (1°"“1'11111e“1 13891111111611“ m 0t‘ most desirable result, however, is mwa- ‘Win15 ‘m m" lack of) u’ P111)‘ llml ll“, l-ullvmys have expressed llcity Depnrttuctit in this lrivlncc. a dcslm w cummrulu wlll, us ll, Our tiifficulties, however, that we advertising the Province and pro- "mymwu "will?" m“ 1"“! 1‘"1="~'1Y muting the tourist trziile, which I11 111911131 “"11 "- '5 more or 1°55 m“ the course oi,‘ 11 few years, with 11991191111071! C'-11°rpr15°- c°'“1)°m' lmlllcr lmllsllorlllllull faclmlell Lion and optimism oti the part of wlll become um. of lllc blggcsl, as. our own people, if wc desire the rc- scts ofthe Province. A recent re- 11"" 9f 31111111113’ and mum Drofl‘ port frotti Ottawa. estimates that lleToll-‘l 1111103- Aniurican tourists are now spi-iid- 1 11°31?" 1° 131w 11115 09110111111111’ mg “may lll-lllloll dollars .3 ye,“- ,lll of thanking members of the Execu- Canzitla for transportation, hotel 111/9 ‘V110 1 10111111 IUWIIYS T0311)’ 1" ticco-uuuodation and sight-setting 0°-°l10l‘=11-0..l\’1l0n 11l0T0 We"! 1111-11‘ generally. Why should not the Is- 10"! 0f 11111197131139 1° “"111 with 1.11111 011111111 11 big slice of this and I “will beetle-alt for my slic- woaith? There is no rcnstiii, if 00$$0P1 1110 $111110 1103111! 00-09011!‘ we had an- up-to-tlatc transports, 11°"- tiott service for passe-tiger cars and liiliifilllOliiltlsl and we went aft- er tho Tourist Tra1lo\wll.l1 :1 pro- per zidvort-ising campaign, follow- ing up tho good work already 1'11- iti:.i1-1l by UH) ’i‘ou1'ist Association. I11 1886, the income front tourist travel l11 hluiiic was three million dollars; today it is titty itiillioti dollars. 'l‘l1:1t State has six huu: tired thousand summer visitors. l11 New Brunswick this your, over thri-o thousand autotuobllos cross- ed over the liordcr into that Prov- ince l11 one nionlh. Advertising is the secret. Unfortunately Prnco Edward island in years past, has received a. lot of adver- tising which has worked vcry greatly to her dlsatlvanttiglv and been the tile-ms largely, ot’ our yotiiig tioople leaving tho Province. A prouiiiictit official .i1i onc of thc other Provinces recently 11111 public address, made the following promoting the tourist business? Respectfully subiulttotl. J. 0. HYNDMAN. Charlottctowti, P. E. l., Aug. 0th 1924. Mr. II. H. Acorn of Soul-l11 took much [IICHHIITO ‘in moving the ad- option ot‘ the report of thc Prost- deiit. The motion was enthusiast. ically supurted uud passed. The President culled on Mr. '1‘. A. Bcoison of Ontario who dolivcrud an eloquent 11nd lntercsttltig 111l- dress on “ltclations of the Farmer and the Business Man." Mr. Benson. began with remarks culogizitig the work being carried on 11y ithc Otrgiiiiizutlun, stilling that no such forwurd steps had yet been takcit in other provinces for the bet-torment of tho business re- iatlciis of the farmer and business man. The industries of this province were related and there was no rea- son why thosc engaged in thciti fostering the Egg 11nd Poultry iti- dustry, roturucd to tho Island 011 :1 visit, and addrcssctl eighteen uicet- ings of formers throughout the Province, advocating the ticccssity for co-uperation between the farin- er and business itian, in order to udjtist 11111i1y of the tiifficultios u111l- cr which the coiiititutiity was labor. lug. During the saute visit, Mr. should not get together to work for tho prosperity of the Province. The proposals contiainctl in tlio President's tiniquo report marked cnc of the most auspicious occa- sions in the history of the city and province, 11nd the speaker hoped the work no splendidly begun would be continued and carried out to its fullest consummation, and statement: . “Years ago, tho ctlitor of :1 popu- lar i1(.-\vsp:1p1.-r hi Prince lihiwtirtl island conceived an idea which if worked out, would he felt, interest his readers and stimulate the cir- eulatiou of his Journal. ilo sot nsitlc :1 department of his paper under the heading of “Succossftil lslatulei-s Abroad," and wet-k l11 l t l 130118011 fltldrt-‘Sfivd 1.110 EXBCIIUVO 0f atid wcok out, hc told the story of for it there was -no place so ideally in the winter season were a char- ge against the General Revenues , of the Dominion. The service was unsatisfactory and in a further cf- fort to carry out the terms of Un- ion the Doniinion Government pro- vided the Car Ferry Steamer, “Prince Edward island" to operate between Port Borden and Cape fPormentine. The cost of operating this steamer and keeping the ter- minals in repair is upwards of $250,000.00 yearly; and whereas since this ferry steamer was coin- IIIIEGIOIIOI] ‘the system of bookkeep- lug has been changed and the char- gc more orlesslorthe servicchith- crlo always charged against the gen oral revenues of the Dontiuiou is now made a charge against the Prince Edward Island division of the Canadian G0v’t. railways; and Whereas the coet oi this ser- vlec which was provided for and which -tliis province paid for iii the terms 0t‘ lluiou is debited to the Proviucc from ycai‘ to year since the Steamer Prince lEdwzird Island wont into commission with the re- sult thalt necessary improvement iii the Island System of transpor- tatiolt is denied the Province be- cause of this account settled itil 1873. 'l\ll1I~)RI<)I-‘OItI§ RESOLVED 1111111 the system of accounting followed In respect oi‘ this service for over four years be continued and that any amount charged ‘the island with the ferry service be transferr- cd to the debit of the general revolt lies oi’ the Doniinioti :1nd_ [HIS-‘iutl to the credit of the P. E. I. division of the Canadian Government itali- ways. Thc meeting adjourned at half past Dive to be resumed at six tfclock 51.1 the‘ Cafe Pkiill whore a substantial supper was served to upwards of fifty people. 'i‘l1e business was continued a111l several resolutions dealt with, one ticuling with the need of a provin- cial publicity burc-au and the oth- er increasing the number of the tixccu-tivc board to eighteen to 11l- iow for representations of the Farmers’ institutes. Mr. S. A. Mc. Donald acted as chairman 11nd the speakers included Premier Stewart, Mayor McKcnna, lien. Mr J. A; McDonald and lion. Mr. l ltallwlty in connection in any way’ powers of advertisement were tak- ' AMQPIOQI Can. --... Bra titan Ho ard Smith! Howard Smith 1Com. ___ Spanish River Preferred . Sp isii River Com. ._-..-..- .,10 Ste l Company of flanada - Brltiish Empire Steel 1st- Pentnaus - I, _ A he had outlined the Islands prob shawmlgan Am. Iiocomotivs ________ __ 1A s35, 1111.1111- urinals-s; iM-ldltll. _ nu _ hail-h; .W_ar1l\ Rail ere Montreal Stock‘ Ex. I c- . - ‘ "t ~ - Otlt. Co. 1 ‘\ 1 1 1,1 cfucibleiflteelu," . ‘_ t ns . y —Qu<§1111i>' <Keli 4111-1!‘ ' Bud Johnston, anew‘ IE1» a Power, ..'.----_, Gene Buns‘ ..--‘ Cane Sugar Pfii. an American Petroleum ""1 7| K --~+;~1 105% ,‘ “ . mo; ll‘, .1121. _ bonsai. sxcn w; 11m victory --. 11 i 1981i Victory 751 922 Victor -- 114 . . \_ 317% U. Sialndustrial 4111011111 Ca diati General Electric dian Steamship Com. Caiadian ‘Steamship Pifd. - Asbestos Coin, _ Dominion Bridge . Montreal Powel- -. Winnipeg Electric _ National Breweries - Atlantic Sugar ___ Atchisoii Am. Car d‘; Foundry Lafientide‘ Pulp _______ . - “ 101% 79% Waiter - "Where's ti“; 6951i D1016 1 Bflve you with you; llle FNBh-"Oh. I 1i11111¢s1,1,,, the lower crusW-Punch-Buwl mwSmelting & Refining naocnda Copper _.- ------ -- . anadian Pacific Railway __ 149 a Fall and W113 Term ODens. "ruseoav, ezrrsivieen 2, 1m N0 ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Just REGISTER and go ahead and keep going, Send for information: at ONCE. Delays cost. Splendid opportunities for those who wish to make tihemssiye. useful COMMERCIAL WORK offers RIESULTS than ANY other IIIGIIT. THE CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE has been the door through which thousands of our YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN have passed into most; successful business life. It c1111 assist YOU. Try it and be convinced. The courses of study are PitAiUlliflAih, and the system of INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION every student TIIIOROUGHNESS AND SATISIMIOTION M()N'I‘II'I.Y tests and awards for Progress. - Seereturizll course-NH Practice-in connection with the Shorthand course. " . Monthly tests for UNDERWOOD, REMINGTON & L, (l. SMITH diplomas and medals will be bold. Manufacturers oi those famous machines have employment "Bureaus throughout Canada 11nd the llnitod States. They are at the service oi our graduates.‘ ’l‘liink what that means to YOU——lf a graduate. NOW is the time to decide what your future is to be. Aim high, and you will hit something worthy of. your ambition, 'l‘l'ioee having leaving certificates make desirable students. Write m particulars TODAY. now, Charlottetown, I’. E. i,“ l.,, B, miLLgfl, Pflnclpgl, more opportunities and sreiit profession-provided yo a u sta‘ guarantees to 7411-1111111. F: Myers. YFGIIPIBI’ Stewart congratulated tho Boards on this epoch making event of the getting together oi‘ iaritier and business men. gospel of the people of P. E. I. should be the paramount i11iport- ance of co-operntloti. The Island was an uniquely self- aoutarlncd tinit with a wonderftil- ly equal distribution of good rinth productive soil and agricultural cuitditions all favorable to co oper- ition. Boards had done 11 grout work in getting together tho town and country to discuss their com- iuon problems at least for a begin- ning in this direction. A new ipirlt of ctr-operation and cited sev- liolng inculcated among the people The Premier concluded by stating that -lt did not need a prophet to foresee the splendid results which would follow froi11 tho beginning just made by tho organization. Mayor McKe-nua spoke briefly and convincingly oti the prevailing spirit of cooperation and cited sev- eral cascs whore such had been The a l It Would Coat $272.46 To Send A Letter- .$18l.64 To Send A Post Card- To 9,0821 People! In Postage Alone l l You Can Reach That Many FAMILIES With The . Charlottetown Guardian For a Few Cents l.,, - 1a,‘. '\ .5 F Pnce 90c situated 1111 Prince 1111111111111 1111111111. To this province may go the cred it of taking tho lead and setting tho pace for the rest oi‘ Canada in the advance towards prosperity. The speaker also mentioned the world wide fame being rapidly at- tained by Prince Edward Island. Lon-g before he had cvcr seen it he had read numerous descriptions ranging from Waiter Raleigh's title —n rascally sand heap- to its present title of "Garden of i would like tu submit the follow- 111g: .'\n Agricultural College Prosti- niost successful on our own is- land. Hon“ Mr. J. A. McDonald, tho next speaker dealt briefly with the initie subject. He was followed by Hon. Mr. Myers who expressed his pleasure at the awakening to n need of co- operation between farnier and citizens '" These speailers were followed by remarks by members of the 1 Farmer's Institutes and others who all expressed their pleasure at the new precedent created by tho gathering together nf farmer and 11111111111111 man to discuss mutual 1,1 hloms. tho (ihariottottiwit lioard of Trade how John Smith uud Wiiliutii Juries and also the Charlottetown ltutarylwho left tho island, ten, twenty, “PM mwm t’. d l Club on the same subject. You or thirty years before, htul ppgg. u, 127,3,‘ y E ‘1 1° ‘m1 "1 Surve)’ can. therefore, well understand percd cxccodiilgly in Colorado or ‘mum's’ 310m‘ m“ the M‘ L118! 0H 1101118 d President of California or Miunoasotzi. In num- s of 'I‘ril(lc cruus lilSllPIlCCS, these Circulation 9,082 Readers 45,410! J enllze OATPlHgFCQDKiCltY of those ll“, Agsoclulell plclurus “l, mm’ “n00 m5’ h’ $24000 1101' Hlltl 1101115’ a ltotai‘ n and a Farmer were ovcriiraivn but they were col- ywr’ or “mug Wm‘ a cmmmm 111378015 111111 l f0" I110 Ulllc “'88 vii- orfiil uud itiiulc ititcrestiiig reading. “WW1” °1111‘-'1111°11 $565-1111_her yvill‘ portuuo to promote this spiotidid The consoquotices of such propa- "1 111059 W110 “7111111111911 "It"! 1111511 idea of co-opcrtition so wcil inltiat- gnnda may be iiuagiiucd. No bot- schools $664.00- of those who pnr- 1111 by our good friend Mr. Benson. tut‘ cmigratioti literature could lltflltilllfll 1H B" Agrhlllllllr-‘ll S110" Ithink tlicrc was considerable inls- have possibly been devised. The 17011110 $395410 11ml 0! 00110140 gfiltl- apprehension as regards tho inteii- idea of "success" with the idea of tiatos $1,254. These figures indicate Lion of the circular letter I scnt to “1ibror1d" bceuiiio so welded mm the Gulf." Ile was pleased to sec that the earning fitllnlcily of tho tho Farmers’ institutes, some nvcu the consciousness of young attd old 13°31'11" 01 T711110 89111118 101K911!" farmer who has received a coin- fearing that it was the result of that your by year saw ever lnrgor to discuss its one great problem, plate agricultural teducallon is 500 political motives, buti can. assure numbers seeking tli opportunities that oi gaining unanimity-between l11-r cent greater than that of the you it had no other intention than they were taught to look for early 11B bllMflI-“BB ma" M111 11B [M11107 t':1ri11cr who has received no cdu- as I have explained. I uiu dolight- l11 distant clinics. lt is slgnifi- W110 WW0 011011 (""0011 1W M‘! 111188 cation in the schools, Capitalized ed to say that several Planners‘ onm, that during the 1113911111” in inary lino of suspicion. Each was ill 6 Der ccnt. the difference is the Institutes have already signified a which those articles appeared, the the complmflcllt 0i the other and interest on more than $20,000. Ilp- desire to appoint committees to co. populntioit of Prince Edward Ie- it was the duty of the B, of T. to on this basis, it is stated, for cat-h operate with the Boards of Trndc laud actually declined ticsplto tho nourish and promote the growth $100170 P11111011 by the average far- and it was very gratifying indeed. natural increase by 9,500. No of industry so necessary to the mer who attended common school that one of our most sticcessfiil country can -liopc to cievelop and welfare of both. only the farmer who attended high farmers at home, Mr. A. E. Dewar. attain its rightful commercial sta- Such a promotion of prosperity school received $131.00 the format-represented the Charlottetown ture under the handicap of so dls- as la now proposed is thelonly who attended college $203, and theBoard of Trade and the Associated estrous a public opinion." thing 111st will recall the boys and NARCISSUS TALCUM Price 35c . 1 The Gharlotteto covsna 111111.121‘ 1.1.1.1111» ‘tannin ‘ 02w z,- 1 1 l‘ tidrtlflrin’ f. IJKI Till Sold only by ' For Fire Insurance consult H. M. SIMPSON 1M 11111111111110 ltreet PM»! l"; O Corner Prim and‘ ernmn limb ' "i! voifwmr-ro an gamut; THEIR iaoniY-Uqn "r11 UAIDIM I Tn R Poe KfléAKggili-kfl as? i have st‘ t. 19 .