THE TGWIJQTYETQWNGUARDIAN 7‘ T illnesses llltiiiipflfmll a outer, tiiefiriiliness. , N0’ S a taken regularlyn-a dashdn 9'? .. ‘i’. withi i. ‘ii Prim?! v‘ G _- . v. v - v,’ Whererfo Get The Guardian _>_v. -' v, 4-,: l, “- . GllAlllblANlcarlibir-Yrbtalned from the following agents in Cllarlottetowmlav" 1 ' ' Stamp Venllor.. direct. J. ‘P.- nurrf. outer-street: - * '. ALEX. lircrlnhzson. Queen Street. _ treat. Spring Parli Road. Kent Street West. i! n: niclnnend Street. _ lure, 12s elm Ave. . N. TWEEIZJQB “Elpi MRS. J ACOBSON; eorgo Street. ‘Dcrehesterstreet. , 1Q.-~l9~Illll.thoro~Street. _ , r.) MeINNIS. McNeil nnilding. serials-nu.» n. rsoolyr. _ MONTAGUIg-WJAJJ " . new obssoow- ‘ , . sratlonsns. Sw-(JENWAL PHARMACY. scorn news; M. ANDLERMAN, s45 Treniont street. ORNSTON. ssi-cnlilsrorllalrs noon s YisosTon-v-ouov, ‘r38... v ' ranks-trier 0V0!‘ SGVGII YQBIS.“ terirlsmn- ______v__________________ 115°5'“'1'1‘f31 Chihuahuas naralngm AT no les. The brldc elect was very be- _.‘__?i_.—--. "PIRKUTOI. .________ _________ r,*“‘.1,.1*°'°§",tfwo P. w. c. aruosnrsca m‘ “m _ be accommodated at 296 Grafton collille- Among the others were - ' 8560-8464:. a number of substantial cheques roa sALe-ronos Oliver- Tractor Plough set Tractor Harrow; al lent condition. ‘ For‘ particulars s. write Guardian Box " ' " “'83 wheeled rubber 800d "as ‘-~ new. Apply Warm?‘ t, vcovsnrib ring‘ “p; '1“ n C‘ once with undersigned and rocei reward. Freeman Walsh. Kinkora. v _ _ g55g-g.17-g| Misses Irene and Jeali Sanphy have rammed from Lynn, Mass., to Mid-i"! Dlilemen B. 110111- ,_-____________________ 11°.‘- ‘Qplily FOR~A WELL-MADE falcons to-measiiro Suit or Topcoat, try ents at St. Teresas. the Tailoring Company who has won a high class trade, surprising Miss Margaret McQilaid has re- in turned to her home after spending a pleasant vacation with iriends in TEACHER wand-pp fifsf.'*"‘n‘°lt°in.., 1s . TY. I'll u,- t o. ‘P. ll. I. '- n“ v p; 715.41 9" l WWII! Iliviiblll P1911 1W Oonfedoratibn pi nnlyvet rennell at n. To LET- nova wranamnr W1‘ Pflllfllallt. M able for lodging lip , dwellingv.vlipply vqiar g dill-ti’ ‘m " ‘ ‘Grafton Street. Olympia Ice Cream. 8518-8-16-31. night at Beach Grove Inn.‘ 8563 The Guardian receives daily letters of-appreciation. from well pleased subscribers who have received our ‘shopping bags as a Premium for re- rlptions. ere is 091mm _ only a. limited ‘ ,-lci_t and ii Force re you want one y "yearly". subscrip- tion should be sent" in at once. " newlng their su . I i '_*'__' _ SHOPPING BAGS that arefbeing n‘ delightiullyreceived by lady rcliders ' ‘ of The Guardian are being prepaid free to subscribers renewing their subscriptions. " Send in your sub- AT new annsn antes-The, REMEMBERTl-‘Eli oanuil Friday 'IIETTEES or srrliliclsrlon- scriptloli at once. LADIES we have a lovely shop- yearly new. or. renewal -,subscription today and get one.‘ Only a limited number left, so act quickly. DOING NICELY.— The many iriends of Mr. Wilfred Davey of the Anglo American Telegraph branch of this city will be pleased to learn Hospital. and was attended with excellent success. The supper served was of a high order and selections by the the enjoyment oi the occasion. The sum of three hundred and fifty dollars was realized on the tea. LEAVES FOR TORONTO. -—Phi nl-zws, Depot 30S Wvest‘ Toronto wherehe will represent the pic trials to be held there on Satur- day next. It will be remembered that Phil was a member of the Can- adian Olympic Team three years, l? hers of the "Sllmmerside Fire De- i RTISEMENTS 10c ior rliiie o! 6 words 8o per llneiof ii words \e;_,|la_r livne lit it word» ‘Carroll, Royalty. ' B543 ' """‘_"" . . . GOOD OICIIARD- ~F0I.ISALE»'+ n. t Mmgellanegugv Annapolis Valleyi Price. " ply "G'jG1l‘il.l'dian"..=~ roll raabsi.ili'r..;..a- aAlloaln H 1y, v8¥7§1i8°§72iv' WANTED -,- BOARDERS ACCOM- nations. . The young couple were v . . _. vvlmqdaied (male plléeicléred.) Apply unattended. After the ceremony roa SALE-TWO anus-n. tors ‘i’ “*5 °“‘“"°"“ 5' suitable for bungalow. " t Poly, m, Robins, Royal Bank . . ‘ Prince Street. s54 818 3i 8551-8-16- ‘ss Sydney st. .8577-8-l7~ . Surveyor, Hermanvile, ‘P.l!i-l --.—?——1— UTBAYED PROM MY PREMISES abouts please communicate very many with quality snihflt . ehousewotk- Apply F emaicriiilip: fwaniipd. ,~. i . , '.i, r-lwlfq/ruf by,“ Hitch RABBITS wsnr- ————- - M swan.- B“ mm" °m "m1 we" Aligustllth, i031. MissB. A.Mc on, (Addie). daughter of the late John Clark Mclllwen. oi Long» Creek. P- 5-1 , n. o. iiiecLEAN 11v re Hotel. aeee-s-n-ai ' simian '_ qrovldinr you are bon- Oilr line v oftheflllelltwobilzn: lit-tong i: low , » ~ .19 ~Jwriie ‘ilwieksflfiiox 475 Char- ieurveokaqood orm_ .4 ~ u‘ WANTED JHREE OR FOU _ a58°.'5‘k_1§'_"" .,-,-Male Boarders. McKenzie House Oiihe Evening was pleasantly spent JNO. ALFRED ‘MODONALDI LAN .____ the latest styles, write the under- LlT-OIIICI ‘IN umolmlg signed who has a high record ‘- call and show samples and styles. _ n-A ilt. is guaranteed: S. ll‘. Tar- ‘ ram-nos hush, 172 Prince St., Charlotte _ - 8-284! MELLlCKN-A _____._.________- - Situation Wanted __'_______._.___.__- “WI”?- Jlliic vlanrso-Poslrlon A8 HOU WY!" sleeper. or willing -to do 236 King Ste M _ 855041462" wuglllt-fr, Brill ‘Ewan-rid. ' -. ‘ - " - lclbetowll stoting lowest price. "m" ale and ‘liulnbern 8570-8-l7-3i , , ..- ’ is lull m rnesll- . l8 - Any b edJv men's Tournament being held there. Citizens will remember the remark- merslde Brigade at the last tourna- for good results at Truro. .___. very quiet but pretty wedding took place at‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs.i Hector McKenzie. Bradalbane on[ the evening oi Tuesday. August 9th' Mass. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. H.Stavert in the presence of quite a numbc of the relatives and friends of the‘ contracting part- comingly attired in white geor-gette and carried a bouquet oi white car- was over the guests sat down to a 3i table which fairly groaned under - the weight oi the tempting vlands R with which it was loaded. The rest 4i in social intercourse. The large number u! sift-s, testified to the N lwlllllflrity o! the ~ newly wedded from the briddsiamilkand other p relatives and friends and a chest of silver from the family oi the groom. _ . , , . , m“ s“ o ie§F$l§n.y~-..r1§§§,§ .- , 3934~2-17-1m0 The young couple left on Thursday for thosroad. Also wire ‘Waggon: < morning by motor for Quincy, Mggg, COLLEGE STUDENTS AGCOM- when? they Will .make their future _ , modated at 8b Ctunherland St. home. The bridesgoing away/ suit Conrad 8r (near P. w. c.) sass 8118i was of blue georgette with blue v8627-ii-I5-3i ‘ antéd v ' "On Aug. 7, fox hound, col6r black v _ v _ ~- i» ' - and white, withtan head. Anyone many years oihappy wedded life, knowing anything oi his where- "—~———Oo>-;- charmen coat and black velvet and at ‘ * ' " v3 vPansonALs __~4.__ p. spend their vactalon‘ with their par- to the city. gratulations. '51“ pital, Michigan, June 24th, is? to ‘ a . s 5 E r3 - é ~ Wanted MacEACHER -At City Hospital ,, _ , , , _ _ __ __---l- Aiig- 10th to Captaauddlrs. A..C. . ' um‘; {/- 4 '. h l BUY} MILK COWS MaeEachern. a son. John-Andrew. Wrkwlj ’ -' t ‘,1 eptQmbgf n.- (Nee Marion , ‘YOQQHWBQJ "Ooh- ‘ g my ‘voigpiyzxvféygi gratulations. ‘v "v , a " ' a 1'7 ' ~ . _,IJ_i.5'l".l_-il_-_ Island. si. ._____________ WAWlIDv-vllflllll l1’ GIPTIM- 110. M511! - . . nsrm.....n.‘rrelisrb""i EM” . .. m about 140v . ‘hi’ “ Rte ‘ Grand River Cheese at Beach Grove Inn Friday night... , \ Bxvtvllgfffingrlrcesfll-E M’: Lambros ~vr—— - I5 CENTRAL PARISH -<'(Chureh of Scotland) — The Th ' . service at Churchill on Thursday. e people o! Gnmd River yes‘ _ erday suffered the loss of the Grand 13th’ ‘"1" 1'9 “i 2-30 9' m‘ River Cheese Factory which was burned to the ground at noon. The tire is believed to have started in the boiler roonl and when it was discovered by Mr. Ed. Larkin, cheese- Commcrcial Travellers Field Day Dame at Beach Grove m“. v maker had gained considerable foot- August , .-— . not at 7.30 as previously announc- ELDON-—K€V.. Di.” fllfilSily will 9d. ‘ preach in the Eldon Baptist Church, Sunday. Aug. 31st at 3.30 p. m. RESERVE FRIDAY, Aug. 19th for ' v v _ old. The entire plant. stock and Flremen TRAP‘ ic JWILIMIIAND h i?“ °-"r”°1""°-“ °‘ 13° Many egmessim o’, et_ or scales, were de. rd last night on the ex- ner "which" ‘the ~Police gillatedwhe largei and flow- pedestriadtlhfjic dur- Premier Baldwin‘ l was a source of great satisfactionj-ito have the traffic handled without a "hitch" and the police officers are worthy of great praise when it is remembered that the Force has been carrying for sev- eral months minus two of its usual strength. - could b éffl places the loss .. ,._, .. . About 6 o'clock yesterday morning ' _ . the teams competing in the Pirer from about men's Tournament in Truro left the Fire Hall by ears, en route for Bor- den where they will _.take the first boat for the mainland. " The teams are accompanied by aIeG mg auto and th about two thousand dol- - ing the arrival of and partyfi It upplied the factory etown In iriends. The following comprise the teams: Hose Reel Team: _ George Walker (Capt.) George Wood. Wilbur Wood. Lou Stewart. ' Neil Mathleson. Wilf. Coyle. Jack Connolly. S. Woolncr. Len McDonald. R. Harley (spare) Hook and Ladder: F. Hennessey lCapt.) Wallie Seantlebury. William l-Iowatt. Anthony McAskill. George Connolly. Len Connolly. H. M. S. Gap ping bag which is the delight oi s: tggmgtggws T12‘? everyone m“ recawekmle’ Bend m a’ will be dispensed in the Kirkmkyin- roas on ‘Sabbath 21st. Services at 10.30 and 0-. Preparatory services on T lirsday, 13th at 2 p. m._and Saiur ny 20th, lit 7 p. m. Also at Bangor on Thursday 18th at 7.30 H. M. S. "Capetown" arrived in terday forencon. The Com- alled on His ‘ Honour the Lieutenant Governor, the call. His Honour was accompan- his naval aid, Lieut. Geo. H. is private secretary, Buntaln, and h The ship leaves Mr. H. l... Palmer. this morning for Pictou with Mr. a EDAL that 119 18 (101118 8-8 W011 B5 can be AWARD5_._A m Baldwin and party and returning mong use who have will remain in port until the 21st- expected after undergoing an oper- b r d h ation for appendicitis at the City 1253a? Y: ‘Mfg grgvillrlrégfwsltfizrlgg? _ ' pertinent of Railways and Canals . are the. following: UNITED cllultcli __TEA. —The conductor; United Church Teawhich had to be conductor, Charlottetown" postponed Monday night onaccounii Calvin Ellis, section foreman Bed- ' of the rain storm was held last ford; wmlam John Guns éectlon night at I-Icartz field, East Royalty foreman, Summerside. ' IMPERIHL SERVICE» M 5th as previously reported. ‘rig are" the officers of the was commissioned at Jgh H H Devenport, July 4t n emy ughas’ E. R. Drummond. ILiellL-Comdr. C. E. Douglas-Pen- The ‘allowing car" owne Lieut. Comdr. J. D. RossJN.) (c) l“ 3' G- Tmb“ ster, .1. 1.. Iiockhsrt. Lieut.. Comdr. H. G. C. Steve Lieut. V. F. Smyth. Lieut. G. E. Hurry. Lieut. A. R. Pedder. Engr. Cdr. D. J. Weeks. Lieut. (E) A. H. Gwyther. pt. R. M.. R. MacDonnell. g. Cdr. W. H. A. Sinclair-Lou- G. W. VnA. Band added greatly to . ' Good In Shoot Connausht Rallfle. Ottawa. The p. McDonald leaves this morning for 0- R- A- matches are now on. The weather conditions were un- ,, Abegweits and the province in thdfflvvrable on the opening day. there m M B B Dominion championships and Olym- 1131118 l1 6mm! bfeéflfi- Edward Islande shooting well. pany the teams: Court, J. Genaro Gets New Payr Cdr. W. S. Skinner, O.,B. E. Sub. Lieut. F. B. Wardlc. comdxGnr. H. Donley. Comd. Gnr. (T) S. R. Manlcnm. nnan. - d n ago and it is hoped thathe will Pte. A. o. r. Glwth in Miréooligq‘ Am‘ Gm‘ F‘ J‘ mum m“ D‘ F‘ again berselectcd to represent P. E. all Match. I. on thevCanadian Olympic iseaul of The following are I928. by the Islanders: ,_ —-—— Tyro Match, ‘l she FIREMEN LEAVEL-l-‘Pvlelve mem- Possible 35, J. Hearn 35th ,with..33 wins $4.00. i‘ partment left yesterday afternoon A_Q_F_Q 1 t w _ for Truro to participate in the Fire- n 49 h “h 32 wins $3 o0 Wt. Engr. F. L. Graham. Act. Wt. Engr. W. A. Jones. Schlmstr. W. E. Tomlillson. Pay. Mid. J. M. H e L ave A. Gormley ssthovitb 32. wins $3.00 Damps y e S MacDougall Match: ' r v y w '1 rounds at 200. and 500 yards. *+*¢*0=¢~0+0+4H+¢0# able showing put up by the Sum-ipusslble 10v won. bysgg M‘j_.J,,A-_ Hawkins (King Prize winner) with meat at Charlottetown-and W111 1001K possible '10 Quinta“... . r , . Sgt. G.G. McLenllan 2 fill-i Pte. A.0.l'~‘. Gill . . . . . . ' _ (Ptc. n. L. Cole~ -. nabpsrtsron McKenzie. Avpmv, Percy ‘the scores made - 1110's ANGELES, Cal. Ang. Jack Dempsey tod te to m“ m1“- tr-rinlng ior his Gene Tunney for the world's heavyweight 22. thyqxypnpeubor vmh.-,.c_ is a little too early to make gal-d m we 15 Mn but I expect to "put Ti:n- Charlottctown, P. E. I. Mr. Love is in his 30th year, and is visiting the D. C. R. A. meeting for the fifth time. Mrs. Mjavllor . 1-‘ ‘._._______________.. _ . aid before hc boarded _,___v when their daughter Miss Willena! a r as or re» o meiictt‘ West ryn... Please notify wrn- w” “mied 1“ mamagi’ Wm‘ M" m‘ 19 ' ' am ' Ralph Balderston also of. Quincy, _ Big", Leagues (Canadian Press) LS,‘ N. YipAug. l6.- The fighting spirit of Mrs. lVlr-lla Mallory, experienced in n dozen- seasons of championship tennis re- pulsed the challenge of a youthful English girl, Miss Joan Fry, and clinched supremacy for the United States in international . women's competition for 1927. Turning back Miss Fry's sensa- tional uphill bids for score of 6-—2. in the most spectacularly the two-day series. istered the follrth and deciding victory for the United States in the Wightman Cup con» National League 4 3 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aldridge, Cvengers ‘and G Barnes. Henry and Dcvormer. 3 t fought match of M“ Mallory mg Rixey. Kelp, Donahue lch; Sweetland and Wilson. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 l5 -——-—<-s>~—--- Miss Gatherwood Exceeded In Jump ———- y ity TORQNTO, Aug. 16.—Miss Ethel Doyle and i-largrave; Gatherwood, of Saskatoon, set a -D - - danadianrecord for the high jump at five feet but relied to break the Toronto The world's record Jersey high jump for a woma mark of five feet one an inches, made by Miss P. Green at London, England. The Canadian Press previously Baltimore _ . reported Miss Cathe being a world's record. VAUATIDNS IN TIIE SAME MANNER but if you I intend to enjoy International League _ satin hat. ThcGuardian joins in “shim! Mr- and. Mrs. Balderstnn City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll and Hargreave"? d an elsht and Wendell. rwood's Jump as Bagby, Kirscher, Hirnes and Hen Cantrell and Freitg. d. Mc-Avoy; Odgen and t m‘, P, m 15mm‘ and Devin.‘ Parkha Hospital, to Mr. anli Mrs. Henry ’ Mollick,.Sllifoik Elst, a son. Coll~ I ‘ . Devine. Moore and Mfliltlll, .' 3E lueouAlp-At-rlighlend Park l-loe-, ‘l 9C0 5 1 ad a Miller and Morrow; r... = ...¢ w. lnive everying in beili oases to make yoirr a pleu- . U11 2 .. 3 0 Favors ne; Miller,'thc picnic and Ltve Stock frat-non- stration held by the Ayrshire erred-i ers yesterday aftemoon at the I‘.x_- chldlm‘ he congfghflatpd 8 9 rperimerltal Farm. Over one hundred [ngmhe ,, o1 the p, .. _ ‘ terldance and after in- d Cochrane; Buckeye apectirlg the farm vhe women e |pecially ‘showing particular intents a rlsnnlc racism is. _ with Ill superhu- __________.____- At Ottawa, Canad oil . Granular-drag. Brown an oua oaasiliaf’ l. wail IIIIQ 010 iiwereinat Tar. PROMPT olwcolsrs ' ivew.-norir_.....t...... -~s-\e-,.-l.-..... 1 9 l oflmltlil Thomas arid Girls‘ Club. ffbs Amw..'-'»\ "sanuimn r lvlncaacliaan‘ ' T Tcunmlul-‘d iron ease 1) Undertaker and mbalmer “w - ' ~rsame here. Another. reason is you 54 Grafton Street Phone 462-1 I . waft, n3‘? “l? u? people of Prince Edward of Joe Jacobs, veteran boxing man. Frankie Gcnaro, ex-flyweight cham- pion. last night announced he would strive to scale the pugilistic heights of his division once more. Jacobs made known he would ap-| t n v k State %f;‘;n1§lg§°,nm§‘§on Tuflg,“ and would coincide with the birthday of, view of reports from the Pacific ----'Qo>- ~-~—— MONTREAL. Que. Aus- 16. jis The demand from‘ the continent and the United Kingdom for Canadian grain continued good on the iMcnt- real market today and a moderate amount of business was worked. The domestic trade was dull but the undertone was steady and prices were unchanged. A fair trade was done in spring and winter wheat _ grades of flour and values wet? iirm. Prices for all lines of millieed were well maintained under a quiet, de- ‘mand. Standard grades of rolled oats was extremely dull. An easier feeling developed in the cheese market and values were reduced 1-8 to 3-8 cents per pound. The market was quiet. Western grades were quoted at l8 7-8 cents per pound and eastern qualities l8 5-8 cents per pound. The receipts were 9.637 boxes. The feature of the butter 2 trade was the further strength that o developed and prices were marked up a fraction. No. l pasteurized was quoted at 3'7 l-4c to 3'1 _1~2 cents per pound. The egg market con- tinued inactive ‘and values‘ were steady. The receipts were 5'13 cases. OTTAWA—(cggs)--. No further chalige is, reported from Canadian idharlottovtown Turns 011i‘; Ell M3886 $mwwfw in Queen‘ . Mr. Bal lowed by its have brought three hundred Mac- 1'17"‘ o! m’ ‘Donald's to the Island. and three _‘hu_ndred ‘MacDonalds are "worth m ' _ three ihflliflllid-BUY other men. _ 3' Continu ng, Premier Baldwin stat- ‘ed that such an Island as this was "ha" "1 Canada’ Leav For Truro f well worth seeing although it was v _ , .5 , e ~ annil, yet he defied a -oi v Tournament Canada to produce uc lgh class v, vtpducte as v in s t fig? - ‘"1"- ? '1" r 1 gig-Green Ga He regretted that 1.1.15 Elli!“ ere 96pm”? y f so 5h0fi5.'"v'!W0lIfi‘“l18.V9vl0Vlv%’ to qnqgommoh. s tglnltlere and meet vtlilse pecipvleh w r express ng gra. u c the Premier and those who organiz- v _ the ‘welcome, Premier Baldwin puppy, number o! their comrades atld|said “I was interested in the Cham- ggfly qgyg you ‘ber where the Fathers of Confeder- hundred Mpcnormids four years age Ollilgles, \ historic occasionsinpe" worth three the history of Canada. The in- other men," said lng that he w native stock mother's clan. v_ ‘Foxes, ntion met sixty one oi the most in scription on the tablet in the Con- federation Room is a model. Few better inscriptions have been writ- ,tcn than “Providence being their “l understand that your potatoes guide, they buildcd better than they are the beaten the co exports may n knew." those of the wes in conclusion he hoped and pray- ed that all who have been called tolyou cannot 1W hem" 1°)‘ <11v@r=ity— sliver foxes. seed potatoes and first class business men. supply the best banking- the eastern provinces. that my stay is so short. have loved to live among you and walk about your country and meet But your Prime ‘Min- ister has filled up my eighteen days to his own pleasure andfl my sat- isfact _ Mr. Baldwin spoke of "that most _ govern the destinies of a country would be found worthy to have such an inscription written above them. A tremendous cheer arose when the Prime Minister oi Great Brit- ain concluded his speech, which was prolonged when His Honour Lieut.- Govcrnor Heartz introduced Right Harry Toombs (ladder man). Honourable W. l... MacKenzie King. rs have Prime Minister of Canada, who in kindly consented to. 110' with the opening his address stated that he . Louis Stewart‘. Wllf- Coyle. did not expect to have the privilege Guy Scott, R. T. White, Ken Wcb- and honour o; speaking m the peonillteresting and beautiful chamber r ' pie of Prince Edward Island. Having The followingiilcmen will accom- thanked Premier Baldwin for visit- Chief Rgmalllvzn. ing Canada, Premier King said "at Lar e, (Sec .,). Matt cw c- the time I extended the invitation Fred g -Inglis,y George Dowling. Mr. Baldwin I hoped he would COIiti; beaumm sentences 1n the Enfllsh’ e i roud, - Jl€i1d.i.1hig?>?ln:llg'li:nl"y. fir?‘gigsdfigggimghggngorlfeltigsaiiitfnithe“ guide; ab“ bunded “m” ma“ ' ____Qe>-——— had its birth." As 1 listened to Mrxihffi’ k".°"'"K Baldwin speaking I could not help‘ '°"‘ e’ “"3 “h” askmg mysc“ the questmnv whxchthe balcony thanked Mr. and Mrs. " " - - of the number couldllave believe imfldwm for coming w the Ishmd‘ Mallagiirthet there would be in after years 11km‘ he said’ me Prime M11115“: - the Prime Minister of Great Britai '10‘ Great Britain was speaking 1'0 on thevmaantic sous‘ ad the people of Prince Edward Island Mr. Baldwin consents time realize to ness of the heritage which was - , , ' ‘Mr. Baldwin has brought to us. —"" said, a conception of what the Brit-zus all. h Elnpirc means to us all. He hasitry have been rec out of his heart of his greate its problems and our,us his proble blems, and has ‘ He comes to us out of our of parliament and he has -spoken to us country and country and its pro shown that the greatness heritage is vastcr than we believed-self to us in full. In‘ conclusion he thanked Premleah giving oi himselfite coming fromgwc nglandqtc Baldwin for the so unstlntcdly after years of strenuous work in E briefly concluded the w pressing his regret that ings shoilld terminate as the party have travellc they were in need of rest. Before‘ departing he proposed three and a tiger for Premier an Baldwin which were given most demonstrative and enthusiasm ic manner. ' egg markets today. v .TORONTO-—This market is firm l l0 1 alld unchanged. Receipts are Williams and barel equal to the consumptive "dc- man which is; good. __ Quality; is showing some improvement. dealers 4 0 0 are quoting for ungraded eggs deliv- 1 5 1 cred extras 38-49, firsts 35-36, sco- Chaplin onds 23-30. _ ‘ ' SASKATOQN- Receipts here are still on decline. Dealers are quot-i 513 l 1H8 001m"? Shippers for ungraded‘ leggs delivered cases returned, ‘ex-i d; tres 28. firsts 26, seconds 23. The D busine Confederation. But he was glad aft- For Chicag-G f}!fivfeliflgfhgfngfgggyzfhffvfitfigls. the first of ‘July but within thcivhappy n m y - isame year because at the time of thcv we .. .,. .. ., Kiwi-Buss and Willlld 110i at irlinirlarger vision of our part in the great ‘its fullness the grCflt-‘Brlflsh Empire, illfiifs-lbrought to ils. ,3“ a howhat the His Honour Governor Heartz‘, The party were then driven to the‘: Government House where supper: was served to the distinguished vis-l itors and a few invited guests. A feature of the visit of Premier‘ Baldwin, something which was quite noticeable to all was the manner in] which the people of Charlottetown‘. cheered the arrival and appearance of the Prime Minister. The people) of this City are in the habit of being‘ undemonstrative, but the warm-‘v heartedness of the reception they last night, tendered the visitors isi most creditable and commendable. broadcast and amplified. On the arrival of the party at the Legislative Building Mrs. G. W. Hodgson, Honorary Regent and Mrs}! J. E. B. McCready, Regent. of the|4> ‘Royal Edward Chapter, L. O. D. E. oultry movement is light, DQQIQfHPTGSBIIWd Mrs. Baldwin with a beau- arc quoting live broilers 10-40 cents tiiul bouquet of chrysanthemums. . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 3Q 0 P" 11). fowl 9 to l4 cents per 1b.. 3 q, 1 roosters 8 to 9 cents per 1b, VANCOUVER- The egg market situation here is unchanged with ,, dealers quoting producers extras 34. m firsts 32. pvullet extras 30. ST. JOHN-There is an increased demand for eggs here following the 2 q o\suclden_ decrease off in supplies. With tourist business at its height, hotels are taking large Supplies o! , eggs and poultry. Poultry prices are a little easier with the broilers ‘bfillflnil Ill-cents per lb, for chickens 20 to 33c per lb. my: l6 to l8 cents per lb. and roosters 144 cents per lb. i iiyr s‘ Hold Field Day ble weather accompanied ‘(Canadian Press) have. "You have dn‘ shire." lie said. ,1‘ its, haying for ltreli in by making m polling record "also of the city mil i and he predicted avbright future 0 in‘ the beautiful garden, judging the Q|ub_ iconiceted and showed n’ 1 . . dslnartook D1_ Pherpomoi Antigonish so were keenly @1111 i-hUIOYI Farm addresses were given '7 in 1 and girls and especially the ‘latter w, M, up, gun, Jqhn 1o 1'1 tevlneedsm-piieing-iiriewlcnac-a! = e snp th. points w, h a wood cow she , (‘Ma c. A. Archibald and others who ~ _ i ~ ~ -' |BDOK6 of the development of cattle ' m. on the nlahd and the splendid grade or pine bred lions were held-Ml‘ t!!! 5.035% Before an excellent supper served; in the grove at the Experimental. by "Hon! ‘ PAGE original P1081‘!!! of l the legislative buildilil = fiicial will association with the Dominion but s00 ' occasion, thanking Mr. Baldwin on "I had two oi’ th d from the stories ‘s and I wanted in‘ icestcrshire you livé on redsoil, there is: frlyxi? rought over three thousand of any Mr. Baldwin. add-v based upon his own tern provinces but your people. where the fathers of Confederation met sixty three years ago." referred to the bronze tablet on the wall saying, "there are few more language than ‘Providence being dressiaglthgifrom an historic edificewhiie on, while at the Same time on the Pzgjthe Pacific Coast, in British Colum- flc Coast the heir-a arent to theima’ the he“ apparent m ‘he B throne speaking w pa“; peopxe orthrone was probably speaking to the ‘Bfliish c°1“mb15~" ipeople there. Baldwin first consent- Contlnuing he said that when ed w come w ‘ms country I h“ <1 W “We mghoped that his visit would coincide Camde- he hoped that the "is" with the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. ow that it did not. ur thoughts were cen- tred upon our own country and its greatness and inheritance. u.» ,1 .i ? 5 . i i first of July o Mr. Baldwin has British Empire means to His speeches in this coun- eived witlfthe ms and discussed ours.‘ oi a‘busy session trymen I want to ll him how deeply from our hearts thank him" for giving of his best us on this historic visit." Following the public speeches Mr... n and his party went to Gov-. - - t House where they spent dnesday morning the yed to Plctoulon aif of my eoun elcomc by ex- 1 Baldwl cheers evening there d Mrs..event in a.vin the c 1v . r - vii,- WEE‘ ‘ 3i British Premier's tour _ Z Hotel we have spent mill!‘ "Ml" and Improvements. la now the finest Hotel of its ‘ class In the Maritime Prov- Incas. It eppeala to the" The large crowd were given thev opportunity oi all hearing the ad-i dresses and reply by His Honour; The Governor having the speeches rune-soap. .._ ..- .. Hgtgl "id cpiondld table and excellent service at a model“ v-nhlle“ _r .- 1“ ~."' Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Tb l‘ MISS L. MeGUAlD. Manager “Q O§-§§§O-§+Q§Q {O40 000-04000 on. i Ilffliilill CHARLOTTETOWN, Aug. l6. — In the capital oi the island provlncev 1 onight the Prime Minister of Greht| Britain talked intimately to the, people about books and farming. It‘ was a brief speech in an historlcf setting. Mr. Baldwin set aside the, ___.___._______ a“: caress afcw points and diseriminations which a good ayrshléq p0 should xccll nt stock of breed to work with liiwt o. Ayr- Iils ills-Ill. town's‘ cnw and will stand on a}: or‘; men-ii . . oilk-wil-"l He stressed the necessity of pluhinel forwardthe general average of herds ore of those very com- . s. ‘In tins wavy the at-r, .-tention of not only the former but) _ lniien will bei . drawmtc this bleed of cow. in con-i ' the n. I. Ayrshire] Club which he claimed is one of the, r-most active r-llbs ill all Canada,‘ for" . ‘,1. “waif:- f... he‘ largest and blot Hotels III llltllh Contains 12.0 roolno. o!‘ which have . bathe. completely ranw eonlleato all Gil phones In rooms. IteteaQI-Ntofl-"Pflily. - (lharlottetown Iiotel Co., Ltd. BiIlBhif-i t. J. A. Clark, m. Walter Shaw.‘ HAIRY c. IIOWN, laenicei“