.lfi"i Q1? l‘ . `.1l2"..’if‘_’ fig ' .» . so '__ ._ JL# of- sa. “ L; ,L_ ' ll =zlll.‘i ' ll, -..:_,.t 2 1 n . sill . 535;, ll l. lil .il lt tl l nl A li f* fl l‘ l i ,< ll 'rl . ",l'1l' l "lp, A* .;-»»_-~.-= t.- ~ :“-~,m¢s“”r.- .1 .'§~‘ ‘?lf'{~.;. 2' ' `:- T . Vik; 1'. ri ,. . lt' I ‘lid 'fl ’l‘». f xl »l l gl. " ”"’ ye? v N. ,wg Q1. tl? f ?` 'G' lilo ". ld 3' 'ii rt itll l ll ?l"`;.i l, ‘ llli Flllf 4 -ri. .i,iz.,.- I .. l 1.* " gli fri iff.: . 21., J. l l_i,\i¢ . . lf? '°" . #115, " .4 r nl fl'-1 ,nl-`. ». .;'lt’.='l - 5* . lf I g r.'lE4v;"‘l llril l ‘f . vii- dy ..~.....».cv-. .,,_..,g.¢..._ gaqgfr :;‘§f,; :=; . .,.' .. ‘ _ z.*’=1'\- _____ _n ff# W ..a....~ _ , -sc "" -rx.. 1. ij .l 72 lf i r 1 .Laurin not only . , PAGE F0`URl W' W 0 rms cHA1=u.o'1"rE'rowN Guigtnlm , 0 _suousfr za, lil |=HlHllflfflw_~ Illlllll so f-or “ "‘ as . _ 1" _ . ' 4 . ’ . ~ 'U' ’°!’ you (la maui mound in canoe.. on.. t.n..d.` ..._ ..._ Salle School. I.»ondon.’0nti. who won W-`7 F t (llSp€llS3.bl€ ill Manu- . -“nl” mu, “ond” loo." “_” ,,, "_, dn “,nn_, “o,,,,d_ the Canadian oratorical champion-l U fa,C(;llries_ \ ‘ * ` ,ship in May and who, as guest _of @- the Charlottetown Guardian and U Hvsmrlcus y _ readout-1| umm :_ Henan. use rnniaont-J- B. Burnett other Canadian newspapers partici __ _ D_ ,_ ,r,,,lr|,,,,o,,_ D s, o pating in the competitions, is now `I3i| lame: W BllLl9n.M.D. X There are peoples' it is mmwhose 0 e S 5°°'°“"¥ u°“‘° °°' ' ' mjoi f tn t E ' ` ‘ ' consumption of wood is so small . amor na u~n.¢u~.:. a. a-ram. am.-int. auto--n. u. emi. V “U “ "9 P ° “'°l’° “S 'rua BLUE nisaolv or nasuru that they may be Sold practically . his reward: _ to do with0ut.' These are either I THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1928 'nm rams or ova raovmca nmol: Edward Island has lust cause to be proud of its live of stock. The exhibition now in Pro gress has ‘made a display of cattle. swine, sheep, poultry and h0rfe8 that will not be excelled in the ex- hibitions of any of our sister Prov- inces. The great fact in this con nection is the evident improvement 53 ly, one had both imported and Can- . th t C di n pride of the exhibition manage- “$8” and me 0 er wo am B o over former years. It has been the ment in the past to excel shows. of any previous year and this year ° over the American in freshness and this greater excellence is more evl dent than ever before in the his-'ln ‘storekeeperS," says the editor of the fo Bulletin, “professed ignorance o_f the ill tory of Provincial exhibitions. The present show has all its predecessors beaten to a frazzle soft far as live stock is concerned andlc this is just cause for both pride and hope. The improvement in our dairy cattle is due to the enterpr se and pluck of our leading dairymenly and to the supervision of those of-la flcials who have watched and gui r-l ded the quality of our products. Dairying as has been frequently r stated in these columns, is the cur-| ner stone of our agriculture and there is-every reason to expect even greater progress in this line than 'vev have experienced in the past. Tiela V fact that the Province is diseaie-|10 ring much loss to the growers and tov' hat extent lowering their purchas- free has given our dalrying an lin-i petus which is sure to carry it for-vt ward into greater successes. f in Whatls most needed now is al further increase in the size of ouriw forseen. The potato crop was a fair- ily herds. We have not by a long wayl reached the maximum of our cap 1- city in dalrying, this can only be ” achieved by every farmer raising as U many dairy cattle as his farm c-in possibly breed and care for. t o _”°“*°°*°_'“ ' created has set the vegetable grow- e'rs of Ontario in a rebellious mood l ‘against the government which has WE are Hill “Ways l°KlC“l in V-“fvrefused to save them from the OUR. STANDARDS use of the standards by which l-l I we measure other countries. cther country. so the Maoxehzle King communities and other cities. Govemment, goes on “doing the'F°x' “was mme than interesting' I Curiously we are liable to judge g bl' the W01'St I`Rtl'l€l' tlwll by Vlelber" of Americans, while Canadians best. For example as a. Province wel must; stand by and suffer the come- send out produce year after year to1qusn¢es_' the market. It is well received, and the Province gets a good reputation and consequently a good demand for whatever it has to sell. Occas- ionally, as has happened more than I once, a consignment of inferior| goods reaches the market and thelWll0 Vlslted l-he Clly dlll'lllf§ €Xllll>l- tion days, hotel and boarding house result our produce is thence forws rdlBCC0m0d8f~l0ll WHS ample f0l' all F0- whole market hears about it. as a regarded with suspicion and the <1 Province receives a blackeye. Btran- B gers come in among us particularly during our summer months, each one of them is a continuous adver- 8 l»l50m9l\l~» S°°d UT had f°l' the PFW' excellent arrangements which made thee- They tell et heme °f the treat- the 1928 exhibition tho splendid sue- S ment they l'€Cel\/ed Wlllle here- lf|cess it was. Also to the police and rr they were not well used, particularly tl-srl-lo managers for the order if they met with any attempt at molrllalhod oh the streets in the ZCCUFUBEG and SBW the HCl~UGlPl\1C0 For the sake of those at home who °"' 5 iment ° "ch Bgflcullufnl regions w ere other buildi t °xl°l'l*l°n "mt ls the Wlnt they ln' face of admitted rush and difllculty. where the Brmsh navy gained that wan' _ erials were more difficult tolginbrtlsrl w variably emphasize when speaking of their visit to Prince Edward Is- land and this some times happens. ~A tradesman, taxi driver, even a P oes into the Ontario market to the S6 lformed on this score. of ican vegetables including potatoes. W The MacKenzie King Government d the Ontario market has this season heen ghmed wllh Amo,-loan Doral- Mr. Eccles is a perfect conductor and oes. the situation other vegetables such nnrroltlai. Noras g W THE DUMPING CLAUSE HE Ontario Vegetable Gi'ower's Bulletin in a recent issue tells the dumping of American potat- rious loss to Canadian growers. “F'ifty~one stores out of fifty four the main street of Toronto offer- -ln Q d United States potatoes exclusive- t 's y. The Canadian potatoes were I i' equally good quality and had it Z’ avour.“ “Some of the fifty four Y act that Canadian potatoes were n the market," but they were in- egetable gr0WerS Of 0lltBrl0 185! ‘crypt' where the bodies of Nelson, ellington, Florence Nightingale, pply the dumping clause to Amen and others lie. In the afternoon we ere in Westminster Abbey, also sighting Buckingham Palace, Cana- a House, and the Parliament ouse. - “I am having the time of my life. ear petitioned the government to efused and the result now is that H To add to the seriousness oi' if s tomatoes. onions, celery and me-|th ns have suffered from blight caus-' g power in other commodities. Sl These failures were the result of eather conditions and could not be good one and had it not been for he foreign potatoes landed mono- ther vegetables. The situation thus umping of foreign products in their reatest good to the greatest num- ---<-o->-- It is gratifying to note that nnt- ithstanding the great throngs uirements. All were well housed nd well fed. Much credit is due to the man- EB uebec. various kinds of architec- However h_ 'ls Certainly a sign of humans of Pershn Ania Minor' Tu\__ ures. a number oi' old chapels. and the real progress of the moss to see kestan. India, and China. In all of everal monumentsi what is known as a Blue Ribbon 3l€S€i1theblllSl/UTY 05 f0l'0St destruc- ..M St tt d_ ~n_A i i psrsds_ on as een muc the same. and ..........'§..fl’ rim.. "§.?. ‘SLI iii? ,gguggg =-,l>;=,~;,<;e,;;;<;,;1,° ;;<;,;;°;,;;l ;:,S,,;ff°,3;~§,‘;‘,;°';,‘*;,';,s;';<;,f;;;° ry; Anne Hathaway. Then in the dm-to something for his oolmlry orjl been strikingly similar. vening we attended a Shakespear- l`»llm9-lilly ill EBIIBFHIJ n nh, .The Merchant of venm.. But the Blue Ribbon Parade is The Example of China. _ composed entirely of children ho €Sl€fCl8y. SUHGBY. Was SD€lll» ln OX- W _ A classic example ol' a peo e suf have been able to fulfil both phy Pl - rd, inspecting all the C0ll€Z€S Bl- sical and mental requirements, in- fermg fmm extreme limb" sh°"" lated with the famous university, Steed Of .lllet lille Physical or the gli” lzfulgillshed bg g°’l'l;‘5:nfChlf;I“~ 1 mental un an y provi e w ores s. com ng on to London, last evening. we are wld that the parenw some 2500 years ago’ the population \ L . ._ : __ . ;_ - - .. . _-. --we hoo rl mol-volloos voyage to .___'_ peoples in a primitive stage of de S I , _ “ w them "normal " eip nie enjoy it all. “Will write again most likely from e Continent." Amsterdam, with the Olympic London and Saint Pauls Cathe children from the public and par gut lh°“gh€ ni; me future 1 The It will be remembered that the d l d l h ochial schools, in a arade, in th t °"emme" Se °'“ °" “ever mer' m an n t e “mer we “sued the ol y_ B fered in whatever the people were‘ Each of the chlldreh had been pleased to do. so long as their ac- ovvordod the --hhle rlhhdn-. of tions did not endanger the peace of hoollh the country. Land clearing, waste- certainly giving his very best to "Sincerely yours, WILLIAM H. FOX." “This a.m. we made an extremely teachers. associations in the vicinity increased rapidly and cut timber as interesting tour through the Tower of Louisville had 7000 Blue Rlhhonl it was needed, wast/eflllly and Wltll- t W To qualify for the award each f limits of height and weight for his perfect throat and perfect teeth; to l' stand and sit correctly; must have t been immunized against small poxt the article was that they passed inlt Pa1‘k of that city Child had to be within tho proper “num lhf°“€h many Centuries. s lY P ago; had to have gdod eyesight' or the least accessible parts of the hls eyesight ls faulty' corrected; mountains. To get timber down to ooo dlphlherla; have had g°Od,ous amount of manual labor, be- hodllh hal,lls_ and hhhhv must have cause transportation facilities are made o passlhg mark ln school extremely primitive. This puts the And the final point mentioned in cost °f “mb” bey°“d the reach °f review before city officials, the city article of luxury Whlffh °“ly the health officer. health officials, dnd'°°‘“l’“'“‘“’elY Wealthy CH" °lT°fflt° other prominent citizens in Central use' In many dlstflcts timber IME” e ' t centuries ago. Such countries are ul cutting, and repeated fires con- radual ushed the forests back to he principal consuming centres of he country requires from 6 months o three years’ time, and an enorm- he general public, and makes it an nough to make boards is so scarce Liverpool experiencing typical sum veiopment, who use very little, even mer weather all the way We were in :meg lg was F ygllilgster' t° get <1: grnléib nf.h;5;o;T£ 5550 nnremnglgmgo our shirt sleeves most of the time gmcfe gvgntg gg guhlfgmdrorhvgh get only extremely inadequate quan Upon arriving at Chester, where sohool_ vvos me helghl ol my oml-,l_ titles Examples of the first class l mot Mr Eooles and the hm.lv_ I llorl lh the school are the native tribes of Central Af was just ln time to Walk nronnd the Tchbe able tobopass from one grade ggéggx lgalslgy lzvrldhlpihlglflhnndvghe ancient Roman walls surrounding tngnttwi gfxccosrsevehlxzsusgaielgeisalg lime in the way of hodshg almooi the town oi’ Chester and to visit the number had to bé moved up anyway no fuel. aridfew wooden articles ex- chester cathedral, which is 'loo years t0Bmakte room gler others comin? on. §;£;e§flml§;§m°;l‘;l§- ovezggnséecggg °]d‘ There we saw msny interest' or xltn 3 HB5; gl- ggi? xlorff, 13:; class are peoples living in countries ing sights, such as thelorgan used at really what cohhled_ that were densely settled and in an Queen Victoi'la's Coronation in 1833, There were some chops of course advanced stage of culture before the the gag that Gehoml wolro was who wen; sfror scholarship alone, Christian Era, and whose forests rapped lh when he kvvns ldhed at but the rest of us dldn‘t consider were pra0tlCHllY Hll d€SU0y€d mlllly adium and a number of the con- olizing the market some profit at on n. least might have been secured froml - his stock to offset the loss on the -- ..= ff' _ A jfs. Wm, Fox, J r. -_ Guardian Readers backs. Domestic iron and steel, “The House of Commons," writes ' mor efore, are produced only in small ********°*********°****` quantities, and are so costly that saw Premier Baldwin, Lloyd George they can hardly compete in the sep- and Ramsay MacDonald The allen August 23’ 1928 arate cities with the iron and steel testants; Zee- brugge, scene of the famous naval heroism and the British Houses of Parliament in session, both the Commons and the Lords - these are among the high- lights seen by Fox. and dcs- cribed in a second letter received by us from him yes- terday. *_<-0->-i Daily Selections FOR O0-of noon session was devoted to ques- Europe N095. asked by the 0PP°Slll°l'l and THE WISE MANS EYEs”Thcn| There is no fuel with which to answered by the party in power. L§_"‘; tl;;‘g'i‘;"l;:;’:l‘l;’;]°e¢lil§g:n;';;ly' as bake bricks, hence millions of fami- psrlloulsrly lnterosglng was Ml-__ Tnes Wise mans eyes are in his lies live in miserable parts of sun- Baldwin‘s reply to a question re- head; gut thelgoogl \;/lzllteth in dark- gggivoggg';tggf:‘1l:`il'§c'l;';'g'vX'g1hg?_‘R‘;fZ ardlng immigration to Canada. Evi- 11655.- CC. ~ - or straw and mud _ _ _ Whhnnt dently Mr. Ba1dwln‘s chief issue is wood, without adequate transporta- - Lo d, k f oh that particular suhjech hazggygxvilreyc’ eg; lffgmrog; tion. without' coal or other fuel, and ..In me Lm_ds_ questions ns to which is dai_kness_ with the necessity _the importing further sittings were discussed. f also much rnvv material for lndnh “Also in London. 'I visited the ONLY A DAD trial plants. many of the people of Tower ol London, woslmlhsler Ao. _ certain districts of China must lead The big point about this is that hothe, a boy or ghd ls of an ath_ cept for the manufacture of coffinsp w letie turn or not, he or she can sin” w°°d f°r bulldlng- 01' fm' quollfv for Lhls health award fuel cannot be obtained, it might br Arlo that the body, lmpoftant ns,expected that the Chinese would I1; ls, is hot ovorythh-lg' ls made clean turn to -substitutes, such as coal, l by me roqolvemeht that the nnnhlbrlok, cement, and steel, for the not be able to pass the school ex. Wunlfy P°SSeSSeS these and other m aminutlgns for the olass above mineral resources in abundance. present slandlhg Without timber, however, it is im- Natursllv wo lhlhh the progress olhpossible to utilize the substitutes. a nity can bo measured hy such'The few coal mines that are devel- things os the Blue Ribbon Parade. 'Wed depend Wllell’ “DOH imlwfted , ried. run on wooden ties, imported Only a dad with a tired face. 005'. St. Paul's cathedral. the crylll- Coming home from the daily rdce, ;t;‘;° dll‘::"dust°th‘;‘°“$2 3;' oi tho cathedral, whore 1 sow the Bringing little sold or fame sl ' no, 3 y ` _ mo w ly on manual labor fo t0ll‘lbS Ol’ Wellln8t0I1. N0lS0rl and To hhoznfgw Wen he has played me producing goods as well as for trails? B 1 . _ Florence Nightingale. I also saw h hl D0l'l2ll1£. them. they have never b‘:€i1 the crown jewels' But glrlzgoiia his heart l' at S own able to produce the surplus capital “We have been on the continent To sce him comc, and hear his voice. Ifgnmlige°2chL';l;E3_st“"d“rdS °f “V” hat practically none is used ex- for props, logging. and construction material, and the railroads. and the railroads on which the coal is car- from Manchuria, Japan, or North America. The small native iron foundries are charcoal brought for ~many miles by boats and on men's brought from North America and at high cost not only machinery, but since Sunday last, visiting the Island gement of the exhibition for the of This will be one oi’ the biggest. erhaps the biggest day of the exhi- Markcn, Volendam and Amster- one of B mhhnn men on more' _ U. S. Greatest Wood Consumer. dam in Holland. In Amsterdam we plodding along in daily strife. T *__<¢>..-_..__,. h.' Ll li l aw the Olympic stadium and a Bearing! the whips and scorns of Unmfd S‘;‘;v§;` ;`§;l“I;§";‘;l;Ste:fmf;‘3 -04-v++¢o-0-vo-¢++¢+,,,,,,,,, umbcr of contestants. e' those of any other country. Abund- L “Yesterday we visited Bruges and with :gear H whimper of pam or ant forests, rapid growth of popula- ti ettl 1 ¢ IN ENGLISH Only a dad of a brood of four, We extend I ~ n It will -afford us \ and Friends ` ; Exhibition 1928 to our many customers 'and' friends to make l throughout the Province a cordial invitation i OUR OFFICE THEIR HEADQUARTERS while in the City attend'il1g the Exhibition. ‘ WRITING ROOM AND TELEPHONE SERVICE AT YOUR DISPOSAIJ, and _ OUR AUTOMOBILES ARE AT YOUR COMMANI) FOR DRIVING TO THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS. great pleasure to do a_nything'we can to make your visit to the City a. pleasant one. OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR COMMAND- CALL' UPoN Us. DeBLOIS BROS Lid Y W Yes We Can Fill Any Prescription and from any Doctor and all our drugs and extracts MB the newest and the best that money can buy. When you couple this with our exper- ience and painstaking care in putting up prescriptions you can pin your faith on us. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 GREAT GEORGE ST. Telephone 315 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Official Electric Service Station Batteries and Ignition K. /_.___ Reduced Prices ln' °'~` ON l. "nge" Armatures ` ’ AND #UIQ -_-.lg»_i¢i.<»1 »C<»i1S I ¢fQ|(A|_ The Palmer Watson ' ‘ Electric Co. I *A R K CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Phone 55. P. 0. Blix 503. o+o4o4vv¢r¢+o++o-o-440-¢+e-+0++»4+»+o»o +o+o+o+o» When you want a real cup of tea use BRAHMIN TEA Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtlght Packages. VH+X%%§%%§4H+O% than 2,000,000,000 boardr feet from our own forests, besides an equal or greater amount in the form of im- ported wood, pulp and paper." ----;-h LEMON BARLEY-WATER .Peel lillree 'lcinons timmy illlirily, alinl lily lille peell iii a lalrge jug, wfihlh two ouilcvsl oil' ousllor siigzn' :limi rlllrze oluilicas ul' |pc_.__ . i .Z 9 num’ - is fl M"'7 l‘"° "°"'|°"°d Wh” l’°°‘““° ed regularly off Halifax Harbour and gh." Conllnoo lo lqoorl Wood ` '.' 1|, ' ' il _ ._ . - killl and repels nies an fthe C“'t°m5 b°“t B°yfl°ld~ Whl°h along the south-west shore of Nova ' ‘ .' , "‘ ull,” 'nhon ,gsm or during the running dnvs of the was fitted out and commissioned soon, Thlo omloo, ho, done ofloo To readers of this article, we hull" ‘nd “H nhl hum me _ , - 1 ith so much display, while the pro- me work ln keenlnv me n,m_,.un_ may note in passing that our aim is By Frank Yeigh l` 5 hair. it bu o pleasant ow P” on e 2t une e ected a very The writer proceeds: "Of°cotu~se. ' fe llellt 0l`l the JUMP. Bild W lllf' to operate round the Island to Dre- good oolzoro lr, the ooploro of o we in the United States can use The Old Mohawk Church I . 5111599 easily-non-poiulv one oi’ these days and say th svoted to the interests of Halifar.».R,evenue Cruisers tc'fo6l`t_he_ elect- “med nnnchcnhv'n° vm” do yan e Review WI orlte tom the uinion 1 Mohawk IIBBI' first and ducts from wood pulp which , ,_,.. 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