WESTERN GUARDIAN i GENT-Mrs. J hn P d, 44 A sumfiansnim": m»"5‘.fi~“éi‘°tf'o'i.‘§i~t'“°”‘ m" beerlptlona, Advertll-ing dump] 5g M; ‘m, u,‘ "m. "rt-Tféfmm‘ m" l" lmllht dell: n any of u» following mm In rr :- , Bookltore, Water tl Ioronto Bakery. Water 8t. Y NOW‘: Go ll l) M»? <i1=¢€l'.‘i§°'&'..‘i¢t'f1i S’: m"i"‘"“" "m b‘ '|°"'°'°d "l"! t0 my home in Summer-aide b wit.» Boy =1 2c on h: w 10o w week. r1»... no-1 1., m, “M, J ‘m will on!" w the boy responsible n» deliveries on your “m, -TRY OUR Gin er Cordial for a sallsfylnx drink. ayior Drug Co., Kensingion. - —WOVEN Iliarm Fenc 4-51; column is relerved for newe oi locnl interest hut advertising of | neusy nature may be inserted at 4, a word etrfclly payable in ad- Mw Flour the popular brands at -_.. m; dealers, L-1075-7-28-tf. R-TQINITY UNITED CHUR/Cl-l- ————— ev r. Ayr d ted th . .4311‘ Evaready flashlight bat- Vi“ both m°§,‘.,§§“,,‘}§ evenfimsegt we; and bulbs, at Braces. Trinity United Church Summer- . L-lll-ll-lll-il- side. Miss Effie MtiCKB-V daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. s. MacKny. COURT "Al we presided at the organ. at both ser- ttit- Police Court on Mon- vices. taking the place of Professor m tnthniilg three drunks were.‘ ilinsley, While he is on his vaca. “e11 the usual lines. One who tion. _3 51d not appear had his ball 0f ten doum “treated. -S. a-YISITOIKS T0 S’SIDE—MI'. = \ l. . Mills and Miss .\l11r.~'l1nll of Chc'tnsford. 1. t Mr. Lntvroncc Mills of H.. nmtorcd to Summer- ~it to Mrs. Mills’ moth- 5111111111‘? --WANTED-Mlore of people all over the Continent who are making Scientifically prepared, lilss 11 :1. Blesedeli of Guysbor- p511, N H, who has been a wel- gful- v:~t.v1' at the summer cot- ' t \11' and Mrs. C. B. Jelly tut has returned to the g whore she mrt her par- ‘ERSONALS -—Mr. W. Ahtkinson oi’ Shediac ‘ _I_ d M.__ B1,. ; 1L was a recon v ltor to Summer- ,'_.¢.\,-_ w“. ;‘:“;h_e;€,(rea l 213e, theL gulesst sof Mr. and Mrs. 1r to Grand Mariam, org“ 9w -_ - tgv will spend n few weeks. 1 _MX_ and —"’—‘Mrs Chafles G‘flrd iner. tnotored to Summerside from -l’lilI.\‘l!\'Tl-1RI.>\N (‘BURCH —I we A ‘Incksm, of New yam t their summer home at Cape Cod. r3. .c l seakcr at the Sum- ‘ and are guests M M155 Eva Mm‘ P.c<b,\‘tcriat1 church on ' *5 .1.‘ he church was filled to} 11mm both ntorninu and even- t; iyvr this gifted evangelistic li1= subioct in the morn- “Chrisiian Doctrine" and hem» tlflllllll’! was. the Presby- Church in the Unitgd -—Mr. Leo. Clarkin. of the Post Office Department at Ottawa with his wife are spending their holi- days at Harbour View. near Sum- merside. 43. —Friends will learn with regret of the illness of Mr. Wyman Clarke at his home at Clarkes Mills, Wil- mot. All hope that he will soon be restored to health. ‘. —Miss Freda Botvnesn arrived from Baltimore, Maryland on Sat- urday on a. short visit to ner par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bow- ness. Summerside-IS. —Mr. and Mrsl Arnold Wilson and their little daughter Zandra. of Dartmouth. N. S.. spent a. de- lightful weok at Edgewater, North Bedeque.-—S. ' —Mrs. Reuben Cote and daugh- ter. Marjorie. Mrs. Bates and her daughter, Marjorie and Mrs. Har- vey all of Concord. New Hamp- shire are visiting relatives in dif- ferent parts of the isYand-S. --Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ranger of 1111s entered the Prince - iitwspitztl for treatment S. - Brehztult. c-f Georgetown. 151 he friends in Summerside. —S. -Thc .\‘fis= Mellislt of New or are visiting friends in Sum- ersttic —5» ___ f Iiurold Walsh. of Sum- . . 1s a tinticnt in the Prince >11r.'\ Iiospital . 5- -‘-.\ir and Mrs. Harold Crockett. re ..".n<; this week for a visit to not t‘"d. -\i'- Annie Aiuirhcnd. of West ‘ lifr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Clark, Sum- mcrside-S. "lends in l-iiticltattt. Mass. __M1Ss Rose“ Bradley“ muse m “Q training at St. Mary's Hospital. or, Montreal, left yesterday for Char- 1_; lottetowm to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bradley. alter snonditig a vacation at Edgewater. North Bedeque-S. 11nd Mrs. Roy (infidel ..:t-, .\l:1.s5.. arc visiting re .21 Afiscottcltc and Khikvra. w. CiAaudo Gnudet of 91p week end with h familyat their summer cotétlace 3t Chelton. .Jll i tte ummer *5?‘ William T"“'“S""d‘ M xhooleagt Ssagkvilxieqnlgut eexpuects to h. " twat‘ Si. JOllll- N B tsvtetllfn next week as the course \ - - of M1‘ E G- Wllllllll- will then be completed-B- f-l :\“.' "til ii ———" -Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Amos —il.. , S Ii/inclint" and SOIL Of Coagesvnm perm" “Qua visitors l -\ r KTHCKHY- hi“? m‘ to the Island last week. Mr. Amos is on the staff of the Buick Steel Manufacturing Co., and has trav- elled rxtensivelv through Eastern and Western Canada and reports that the steel trade is 200d» t t1 short visit to Bos- -—S. ‘Cztllhork and~ Mrs. Crnnnud spent till‘ ‘.1. E‘ vsntor ti" flllf-“ts 1119s StntvrL-S. .-\'t1hu1_v Williams of thfl ihv R‘_\'2li Dzmk. Char- .~p£'t\' the wet-k end at .11 Tvre Valley-S. B. Darby 0ft '- last week t0 r" illllf‘ at hcr home in .1 1 111"\,- S. LARGE SCALE Great Britain and FrimCB 1B5‘? week inquired formally in Berlin concerning the mallow-NW!‘ Not Aggressive -"\ 11 victim-rector of St. (. 1 h. Kcn-incion. has . . . t m farts. 8111.. Pit: .t parts of tho main and. and London we e we ' manoeuvres were not n88! 55 ' This, to some extent. alla ed III‘ no m; Mrs, 1E, u Wilson in Czechoslovakia that errnany ion to m; ..., .H_ _ M_ d “r5 planned the demonstrat Jlllll li"-"l1olriin"iii“ nil rofaThorbtirn- "mtlmidaw her lg than ‘ritlisiggit-f i‘ 5_ ,,.,. v3.3.0“,- tq Harbour with the Sudeten erma iietv l’. trh this week. —5 i 1W‘ Wot ooononmmnomntu mxmonnr FREELAND LODGE ilffers Free Trip To Boslflll The mana ement of Freeland Lodge offer! three free irigs to Boston and six dollars lll cm}, fm. “u.” peopp. who win the lucky door prize three times. g Eon weeks to try. m: ,v ones. The two dollars door prize i8 llftselltfilNg the regular Wednesday Dances at FREEL LODGE. . I Should you win it three time! 7°" "l" “ 5° have a trip to Boston and return. i The dates for the contest start: Aug. 1nd. Aug. 10th, Autz- 17- Allll- 24'3"" September 7, 14, 2i. 28 — Oct. 5th- CAR LEAVES FOR BOSTON OCT- 7"‘- Modern and Old Time Mllfllll- Tignish Orchestra. Admission 27¢- warn’! ‘gm; may be one of the n-rav-nra-ifluun-n-"uu- ran“- ing and gg-lvflallltttiorciesfiirpbegflialwlre ford" divild- . . s ace s - 41,0818 BOD and Calgary 1n 8 k at Bruce's. LEm-8-i if. farmers and “Navy, Blue And Go1d” Rollicking R1)- m a n c e Playing At Capitol Theatre, S'Side "Navy Blue and Gold" whim Op- ened last night at. the Capitol The- NN. Bummerside. is a delightful picture with romance. "drama and lathe-ll all having a part in the a ry. Robert Young. James Stewart and, Tom Brown play the leading mles and give an excellent performance as three Jolly midahipmen. Lionel Barrymore plays the Dart of a vet- eran navy coach, long retired, but. still active in heart and spirit. “Orelwa Rlce Provides the love and romance, with Young and} Stevyéart as rivals for the fair lady's, an . - h Oihbrs in the cast, whose work.‘ will receive high rating. include Billie Burke as the society matron, Barnett Parker as an English but- tler much concerned in the intri- cate lrll-Stry of American football. Paul Kelly as the Nav coach and damuel S. Hinds as the dingified lather 0t Miss Rice. The story presents the drama of a tnidshipman who comes up from a battleship to win a commissioni at the Academy but is blocked] when it is learned that he enrolled‘ fox-ranchers to join the vast throng, American ' extral money through‘ feeding their live, stock and poultry on Purina feeds: reasonably llriccd and procured fresh from the McKie 8t Co., Grafton Street. East. 11-19-8-2-6-9-13-16-20. ab: §;:Y.11.i‘;§?1.§t-..‘~tt2 ‘stir ti: ‘ _ '1 quests of Mrs. Ranger's parents.‘ ,. - . _ —M. C. B. JeYy. prinripal ofl ‘ndgwn “%i,‘]',‘§1‘:¥:d the stimmerslde High School spent. 1 '.- m 1.. n. Si!lipl1ant.—S. mllls almost weekly. we have the ____ feed to suit your requirements.- _v1~1‘|‘t)1t T0 (‘.||n[,TQN_ Charlottetown Fur Sales, through tinder an assumed name. It then develops that his father, a former ‘navy officer, had been dlstnirsed under false charges. The boy clears his name and is reinstated, .vith the Bid of his classmates and} he old coach. Sem Wood directs the picture which is an adaptation of the story Jy George Bruce. he power of the narrative and the first rate acting of the players makes this one of the foremost pic-t lures of the year and one you can- not afford to miss. The picture‘ is on again this af- ternoon and evening. Speeches Laud 7 _ tContinued from page 3) 1 _ a dissemination of knowledge and an enhancement of quality. Record Nlunber of Entries "Tmlflht we are in a position to Sily that. this year's Exhibition wdi eclipse all previous efforts in al- most. every particular. Out record oi over 6.00.1 exhibits will b. ex- ceeded, for 1n this building a‘ ne tomorrow mmntng tnere will ‘ie over 4900 LXHAUIIS. huise entries. cattle. poultry and other bnanches have 111. lie-amet- entries than other years, wirle sheep and swine are a little above last year, “Iror the continued growth of ox- hibits we must give credit. to Mr. J. W. BouLer, our Secretary, whose services 111 connection with this Ex- t_1lb1t.on have been so outstanding for many years. burciy it is not toot much to give him a- meecl of praise when I have an opportunity such as this. “The details in connection with the staging of a large are many, and it. 1S easy to slip up‘ 1n some partmulars; but as far human foresight can provide everything has been done to have.’ this show go along smoothly efficiently. 1 trust that everyone’ w.thin reach of my voice will look,‘ two sides, first. what it docs fut-j the‘ farmer. the artisan and all ex- hibitors, and secondly as a recre- ational place where once a year- :1 everyone can come, meet. old friends and have a. good time for a few days. A British Custom "Honorable Mr. Dunning. whom I regret to say could not be pres- ent tonight because he is recuper- ating from severe strain caused by his devotion to the interests ‘of Canada, said here lust year with reference to our Exhibition. that ‘In every part of the world where the British flag flies, peo ie gather for a purpose similar to t at which brings us together. ‘Fhey have been doing it in Britsh countries for more than a thousand years. T0- nifiht. ladies and gentlemen, we are ta mg part in the renewal of one of the most ancient of British 1n- stitutions, something which has grown from the people." "Ladies and gentlemen. I garlic- ularly want. you to look t rouBh our Main Building some time. either on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, Tonight it is lacking 1n manv exhibits which will be in place tomorrow. Notable among these will be the Flower Show. to- wards which His Honor. our es- teemed Lieutenant-Governor, has AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE urgently SHOWS AT 3.00-7.30--9.l5 S UMMLRSIDE m"! V193 iih eaéfithefifintzget have had the pleasure of opening e their particular portions IUDAY. ONL oi ->l'f_>,lI>_@1‘ty worthy of attention. Jock barns, tee the horse )f rivalry, "You have read a great _ about. our Vaudeville we hope. be-, sively, iou 1t will be bette for you to Judge, ‘Our evening shows been hen take a trip around ‘Mil-ac We have advertised it uxten- and without boasting un- duly we can say that in our opin- have JmDrOvcd and we think you w1.l like them and, findtliat. we will 11°! 16L you down 1n any of our dc- Scfllbliolls. but will carry out. Promises to the letter. We will us usual have the (Jo-operation of the Charlottetown Riding Club, entries have been the Vimy Jcnes Ridin the Halifax Riding Ciu . The Trophies "011 the Platform you will note four some beautiful trophies, tvluchjtve are presenting vllflllllllvn exhibitor of TECEiVéCIIUbIIaOIIIA géflkgglllllzflfllgif“gilépggglgglgrtghiglgfgfi xlonourablc B. W. LePage, vzas with I0 Registered -' dorses, Registered Cattle Qft-‘edfi. Registered treeds. Sheep and Swine 0).. Futurity, and the met-t. 0f SiiVCl'\Yiii‘0 is the vDiLOis Trophy, donated jTflfldUflllld Tobacco 11g. been built. mcnts to the plant, found anywhere. They are grateful to them. "We have to uain Dar Cattle _ _ classes. ine other trophies have been do- nated by Councillor Dr. F. C. Doug- ‘ 1t. for the winner of the Two Year P91113111“; British by Company Montreal for the driver scoring the 1105- Domts in the tour days mcet-: ' 1 “You Wm see as you 100k around‘ ygm. by 5.0m. to nnprovc we quamy; hat Prince Eduard Islrmd Ls not that our grounds ltavc been consid-l ‘ll _ , erably unprovctl anti we think you] "nmng w ma“ mo snaffle“ MC‘; Exhibition. .v1ll find them quite attractive ' heir red and white and wnitc and as zreen colors. Our new grand sand, “"110 °f llle lflllll’ “ma?! 1S i1 VBYY flue structure, c .1blc of accommodating almost 2.000 andl Epfictators. The new Riding Club stables are over 300 feet i11 length llroglTsd ‘Vh-Cll with 37 statlls, and some 450 icct upon the ‘Provincial Exhibiton fmmt of harness horse stables have also besides other unprove- _ the total ex- penditures being in the yncinity oi’ ‘ 0.000 “The labor utilized was almost all recruited from the unemployed ranks, and I am glad to t2 tiblc to sny tonight that better men more willing workers could not be certainly gave their very best to us and we thank Premier Thane A. Campbell, whom I regret. .s unavoidably bbsetit because an- other function 1n which he is being honored with a Doctor-of-Laws de- gree w.ll take place in Halifax and at which he is required to be pres- ent. His Government has treated the fairest possible manner and we thank them for it. We have‘ also to thank the Dominion G0\‘- crnmcnt through its representatives} Honorable Mr. Dunning and Douglas, and the Minister of Ag culture. Honorable J. s. Gardiner. for o. grant 0f $2.500 towards labor for the work mentioned previously. That grunt Enabled us to g0 ahead ‘ _ Grnntl Mud‘ mmmgpnlellt M “l. “mud is rmi Czuiauzvs tourist biifilnttss 1s stcadilv with the bulding of the Stand and other work and Prince Edward required. Through _ work lumbermen in New Brunsmck ll<>\\‘ll@d 101‘ weret Then. I believe ’ bencfitted. and paint inanuf-actur-i Fight to be proud of the unprove- ers. steel and hardware tnnnuf-ict- Island i i . _ _ the be itnprcsscd with the __ view the judging of. totscs and cattle in the tnornings‘ :1 the two azenas which we hove [MOV-ldflil.‘ onti 2n the afternoons of nurse we want you to come and. znuke us realize the vuiuc und 1m- ractng, because we lave brought the best horses in the I Marltimes together for fgul‘ d deal .~ t tutdtji" the cntmblc lcutlcrsliip oi the r than ever we i have attempted. but that will be! .‘ his province, I msh of icteznuncd effort required to make i} i’ t0 Our guests from the sister Prov- names o! the men who were large! inees or Canada and from the‘ responsible for these. and States across the border. We are. very happy to have them with us and we hope that their visit will belfillect with pleasure and profit. ‘We miss tonight _t.he presence of’ that great Canadian statesman. the Honourable Charles A. Dun- PlHB. who was with us at the open- ing of our Exhibition last year. and whoexpected to be with us this Cvenlllfi. I am sure we all deeply regret the crcumstances that pre- vent him being present. Mr. D mitiar to mos no; mention them. Many of them have since passed to their rest, and 1n paying tribute to their tine rewru of public service I would remind you that, it was ove of their prov- ‘A1138 and their desire to serve that inspired these men of revered memory to give of their time m co- operating with one another 1n iur-, tnerixig the interests oi this prov-t un- ince. May the record of their un-i hing is a good friend oi this prov- selfish service be an inspiration for] ince and I know that, I voice the you and for me to emulate. They, sentiments of all our people in ex- too, were men of vision and. as I pressing the hope that with proper said a fevé rrioggnts ago that is the. rest; and b enm-m 15] - great nee o ay, or as tie wise‘ bracing seay air? he Emil? sooilini): 1 llml! °f 91d w" Bald: wile"? “F”? restored to his usual good health l5 11° “Sm”. ‘he 99°91‘? Pensh‘ I and strengthjln these critical days Canada needs men of the high in- tegizty, the vision, and the sound Judgment of Mr. Dunning; men “llllnr: to make the sacri ice that Vital Importance to ProvLi-ice "Speaking of vision, I want to say a. word or two on a matter Y other’ improvements, Their names are fa- t of you and i iteed LIVER BILE- And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in tho Morning Ruin’ to go 'i"l:1e liver ehould pour out two rounds of liquid bile into your bowel: daily. fthia bile u not flowing freely. your food doeezfl digst. it jult decay: in the bowell. Gll bloale up your atomaeh. You get cunali atad. Harmful potaona sunk an o into the body, an the world look! punk. you feel aour. A mere bowel movement doadt alwayl get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver an well. lt lakee those gland, old Vader’! Little L1 ver Pills w get t nae two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". liarrnleee and gende, the make the hiie flow freely. T oi mlomel hey do the war but have no ralornel n_r mercury in them. Auk for Cutefl Little Liver Ptlle by mine! Srubbcrniy refulo anything clae. 25G- Tt-onsury W111 be enriched by the booth to in zroduce the Garden City Cheese. Visitors must not itegiect to t1‘: ' in; served at the the new "Garden City" DeLuxt Ice Cream. This is not handled i: the main booth but is on sale in l special refreshment booth along t e midway right inside themain gate. DeLuxe Ice Cream has a flav- our and smoothness distinctly its ow: and is made from pure Garden (‘try Cream and is "fast-frozen." The Pure Milk Co. Ltd. is om ‘it this provinces leading industries and merits the pride of our entire citizenry. Each of the many pro- ducts featured is of the highest uandard, and reflects great credit on the management of this pro- gressive firm ' " ‘ CARTER dc CO. LTD. Poultryniei. and Fox Breeder's Will be f5S{)"‘.'l£i]i_V IIIIPTDSH"! 1n the . - - . . . third booth ".0 (ht- rtulv This ex- he L; makmg m OI-de u, w I which 1 believe is of vital impoit- gasoline tax in the increased sale .‘ H t 1115 time and abimy i; megpfibfi’, 1ance_ to this Province. On scverah Qf gasoline, _ ma“ i*_l"’.“,j‘°',:,Fl““:" -crv1'<:e of our country_not gm- per. ‘ilfevwus Oflilfislvns I have f-“lnpllfl-t “Ladies and gentlemen, 1n c0n- 513M110“, n}, U! m ma] gain or selfish advancement. “Zed m‘? mammal “h” this NOV‘ 1v. for the common good and wei- ure 10f the whole Dominion and Alllfl-rc. All honour to such men. anything else is lack of publicttyxl This is the age of publicity. undl you will find that the great 1n- dustrlal leaders and tvidu awake business men the world over urc realizing that it pays to advertise, to tell the people what we lutvc. to offer, and what we are catsablo‘ o; producing. "A prominent Canudiuti recctitlt" returned from u visut to England. 11nd 1111011 his turivul in hiullirvttl nlélltfd iii DU UllCCFlfllIl VOiCL‘ , The Great Growth "This is 'the fifth occasion I the Provincial Exhibition, and as each vcur pas s one cannot fail to way this grout institution ilfti grotvn 111 sizei .11 the number oi 0x11 bits. and in IUfJHC intcix-st. as evidenced by tile h“ i115, find CV81’)? other clusion I say with the utmost. con- ince is suffering from more tl1an' “(tame ma; 1f we will combine our‘ 1.110115 m the tierfotitiunceof our, patriotic duty i0 this province by being rcadv and willlllk! W SUDDOTV intelligent 1 lil()\'t:illf‘ll[ to place Prince Edward island in the forefront of the _t0lll‘-. .<t industry; 0i Canada, wo will bu; 110111;; the gFCIIlC-‘i’. ptssibil- SPITICC 1o our province. “There is n little Etigitsli muuaw 1111c thut COIHQs t0 llli‘ uliicc 1.111111 znuittli entitled ‘Overseas’ pllililrilvd _ in‘ the Overseas Lrttgur, and on the Cvb .. . i Hcnrv Hiilmn. f\ilil‘l‘llilt: It tative for Blnwhturd Pr-idu charge of tht- boo"): and 1s rvarlv to sugoplv all mfottrniton vrunrtiing ill: iSplGv, Hero you will :1 oi Egg-mull i111‘ p-t 120d Cotilzcys Y-t tor yeast and oil. Liver 011 As is hvc-r oil lins u 10111 . _ lXllPilC) when vxpriwui ‘n u!‘ air utidrr ordmtttj. rm 'I‘l11.\ 111-w proves. w‘. ,,,.,.L,"_Hn,, unvndunce_ ‘V111,... would that Cztnittlttuvus not being suiflc-l (‘Uvgly you will fluti these words u! llilgii Yilliilllill content 1.1 Willi)‘ atlverttsied 111 the Euigltslt, 'l‘<.~t1ti,vso11;_- v “qglll "y ‘v W TH, _ . .1 . ., - tires.» Let m‘ tcil ‘ou that the. ' “ W‘ ~ '-“‘ ‘"- ‘xmmm of m” ‘mdellflwm- name o! PUG“. 5 502111112 111 the vitamins [id ward Island 1s’ "But lest we forget. I would re- m we Canada“ i - ~ -. -. mind you that this exhibition does He“ “Lmom “on not grow of itself, but bdiiud tltc yin-es" from Hlnllax "O vimcouuwii We ‘founded manv a. migllllv’ 511W?‘ B11151 trod our grttttnens may not] ‘Aroxvtlt llPs the hrtrti work and $1151" “ilthlllil l)“ ill"? 593551!‘ PIITSSL,‘ tunes. CH0“; ~ U . . U ‘ iportun 1111‘. is oixc evens utvc, comprisitig thb Igéatrdnof ‘lakfil Pml‘ l“ m“ “Vi mm Pml“ liiice time and time again. but ‘Jvitlii fail Through ctuven {ITBZILY lotus ‘We sailed wherever ship could] sail. of lacing recently boon rcstrictt-ti by patch! rights to tho United Sinws, bu‘ these l“.i,’ll‘..\ l.iii\'(: 111m‘ been secured by Uiktililliuidm ffunudu. The atbovc ntush contuii... the vilutnlhs A, B. L), and G. Another arcsttlcnt, Lmuicnzuit. Colonel l). A. l H"? ‘{-“_‘elm°l,l “r a 1”“ Mammw: ., ,. , ,, . wiffittiiixgtax,l,iblr.llffl.i “OQH-iufyiiiififllcolg Mtwmnnol. and m0 Sccrolryy Ah31publ1cu.1u11s .11tie or no mention; I feitunily‘ 1110M’ that. v1 mo) , Thh- izrivr ‘u; 3U “AH and J. W. Boulter, who have done "his 111-en made 1n any 0t the Ca11-; 110t full 1n our (1lll._\‘ to make known, It v ~ - _ I l» _ - i - _ v I Jdlfil] pftllérs, the grenlnvss und resources 0i our‘ llQll 1S ill l ll il- dlll “lll-(F rlvcrythinu i11 their pouvsr to tiizike I i tic exhibiroti the great success it. , . . . _ 1 l>_ ‘Howt-vt-r‘, their efforts would be t A Puhunal hxperlcnce ‘ tuttless without the lfliPYCSl 11nd ~upport of the citizens of 1h s prov-l’ .‘,“."{,o‘,§’g§§i"f{u‘§{§£§‘e.ii§°§l dngland on the Empress of Arts- " , , _ L", ‘ t 1 Iralia. My good friend, the Presi- heir DiOdLlCtS here. I the1efo1e| 40m of the Council Executive ate at tho time. They had a mov- mg picture entertainment each evening, and on this particular. night the picture was entitled ‘See- vince. our appreciation and thanks‘ to these public spirited citizens for iheir unselfish and untiring ef- orts. Proud or showing the Dominion with the "As the Lieutenant Governor of_ of to say that i um indeed proud of the irtunncr .11 which this exhibition has been _ . . t _n.,.nn:_,cd_ proud of the fine Show iion was ntacle of this provuice, the mg of live stocky proud w see the oirth-place of the Dominion. Later.‘ n plendiri display of the products ofi 4‘ “l9 eli-‘nlllg a 191k)“ PRQCIWQ» ) .hc soil, o1 handicraft work, and,‘ 1n hilgilSillllflll, sad to me 1n all. tythcr cxlrbits. And then. as Lhitik of the 10111; ltotirs of toil and EXCEDUOD! fjovernoi- and that Princc Ldvvardt sucnatnagntiicent display I am _ _ _ yboyc an 015m m-Qud 01 we spun’ L must COllltnS that I frlt sortie-i of the men and women nutter known. and that we arc- not. getting a larger nuinbci‘ 0_l tour- ists‘) This tuifortuttutr situation their exhibits who have been ‘ssury to make this ilflrblbil’. "I had an experience of this in t Yo" year when returnng home from .11 ur "acceding a be seen and bolovvd pruvutcc. "Mr. Pfiiiifivlii, again I congrat- tiliitu you and your associate diroc-j Suweosilllll‘ llPiJlI tht- success‘ oi your ef- .-. 1n promrxing this splendid_ L‘. ihition. WillC-h i now ha\e pious- in declaring open to the pub- THE PURE BULK CO. LTD. As one enters the Main _ ing. the first booth to be seen» 1s . , h f Th P ‘ Milk Co. mg Canada. They showed a map‘ hi?) ‘£00m e15 51L; M of Calmda‘ and each province of: hand side of the main door. and this well Prin wnr Islan was mark-l has bee‘? wcupled by _ 9d in lftigleldtvhitcirletteiis. This was,‘ *I“l‘9,“'1ld“1"l‘t1‘g an “mgzfsa 0f leafs" ifiléogsgt'llligfiSa gridcfageiefncrlrlfciloifrieti’: litVels“'3i?.ol(?€;1€iillgaa rural ' along the roadway’ of which is seen of a "Garden City" delivery" team.‘ very life-like model bhE Build- Ltd. right. attrac- The entire booth tircsents an air the I. .0l‘i0uail€$S, ‘I fliWfiys thought until- vi cleanliness and strictly sanitary onight that you were a Catiadiati, COIldlilOllS 1n _ , characteristics sland was part of the Donunionh City" Dairy. Beautiful gladioli ar- _ ranged 1n harmotty with the back- seeking; what ililllllililied. is r1. any wondcri ground add m the i 0f the exhibit. keeping with the "Garden attractiveness All "Garcirn City" Products may tried nt this booth. The Dairy products displayed 1n- SCEIIC , tnotttlts tor the lilifiXlSi‘ 11f inert-us- ing l'(‘])l'()(iilCllUll and i1 p101 L-li ranchers and ptrtltrv r.'t.. province. THE STERN S impunity The Stems Laundry 6a D13 Cleaners of Charlottetown art- nounce the introduction into their laundry and dry cleaning divis- ions of a new process which bids 1 fair to revolutionize the laundry industry, “Neva-Wet" is a process which, when applied to fabrics, renders them spot and stain rcsistzmt, per- spiration resistant, and water and IIIOISIUTQ repellent, as well as m- rreasitig their tvtisile strcncth, thus making them longer wearing, This means. that "NtWa-WPXlZQIKi" articles tniiaculous as 1t may 50cm. remain . fresh and clean tnuch longer. defy- ing inclement weather accidental 1 spillage. strenuous exercise and perspiration, “Neva-Wet" is tiemonstrnted by Stems‘ in u bGltLiLiiLli uzid iuitkitig dhsulas‘ at the Clinrlott/Ztxnvii Exit:- "The other tight in rrziciittg over "m5! be “JYYPP-ledt all“ .1 Wm w“ ; ~~ ' ' r Shlflo- b. -llll$- odicr reports and‘ You one Way m “ll-Ch ll Cilll M‘ gljiflgr.“grjfjfi9liim,ffa§jfle,.,fi§§f,. articles which haw been “Neva- prize lists of this Association, going Jmle- Blend.‘ Whlflynilg‘ cream. Chow: W izcd" by Stern.» JPCK over a peroci of many years. . I fink, ‘bum Druak, and‘ ‘ cva-Wottztng" 1s being offered 1 thought of the xntttiy evidences of Th‘? Tmmsl Bllsllles“ a.” ‘ “é ,1 g9 Mu; . _ l>,v Stems‘ as an additional sorvtce this province has u _ _ Cheese. atrcn City 1 1s re j for some articles and for other znaclt» within the post, thirty years, I $316! i1 10W llllllutvs 21go__1_l1_1t Cognizecl as the ‘safest on lhfi‘ mill" articles at Z1 vcry siigh.’ (xvii-q mmk or U“, iu,pl.o,.ed uanspo.-la_I the need oi today 1s 1111:1101 \1s1u11.| ket 1n lhlS pronne." being submit- (marge, I ilOn facilities, particularly in the f"“"_le‘~"'5 “F!” 501m‘ U1 111919311" led to cvrliv IMO-st Mlontlflflt “N<\\'a-\‘Vcuz:11g," although no“ tmtttpy 0;" “writer Qomtnuttigottoti,‘ llli: elillflilllPll Ol _°lll' Cillllll", process to insure its purity. It 1s benig introduced ill tho laundry Recall the days when the ice boats. Qhughl a V159“- ‘md 1f- “35 a lalgc‘ first filtered then clarified and‘, industry 1n Chrtrlritrenwu-ti, has ztl. ‘yore ;u operation between Cape ‘PlPn- ‘Oi m" unRofldllw. °_f_ d?“ tiastc-ttrizcci, then 1'. is atttomatic-i refills‘ been, _nc<'iu1:nv(l :1". othei 'i"rave1'sc and Cape ‘Formenttne,’ ‘FIUPmK me [Omht blmue“ m' itllv bottled 111 containers which. clllllillflll 61"" which made truvrilnig so danger-z “mddl all“ a‘ m" 5mm‘ “m” M have been thoroughly sterilized ‘ ous, and compare this with our up-t flendcrl“? ll C°“_“'ib‘m°“. O‘ gfem’: {mange CM. perry 01» today 0H talue to our t.\\\11 Cattacltan people . . . . - . tions. which we an, so proud. mu change hrough ‘the (,alli\iid-l\ldey_NdilOildl , _ 1mm [he Old Marya“. gauge runway Hark uc\ciopnte1_1t,_ and ntthui the lglcilglggcntltgedthe to our present wide gouge system Ja-Slulear °l "w"? 1L m5 bee“ nude ' possible for this protnnce to par- .lCipI1l0 1n _tl11s progressive 11love- ment. Convinced as I am that this throughout the province; the mag- nificent permanent highway from ‘ » . ‘i4’ , - - - _‘ ‘ L ' A '. $2.111’.-“iS§.§d.fil3“i.?3¥lt.;," silt???‘ Park. 1 “new! to w people 2° w, =1“ of 15.22211‘.‘2‘:.11:2t"..r.:":1torts; f‘ I‘ , Mr p ovlnce known to the people of the other counznes of the world the many m attractions that this the (Iaridelt -- . . . Province of Canada has to o ici- h“! ha?“ lgariizyrytgaaffglfnétlgtv girl? .11..- touiist unzi holiday seeker; our trulttual growth in this Provincd a! ‘mwrlmssed beztches ‘ma Sun ham‘ yrowth which would ha“. been Hm. .113, our beautiful green nulds and possible under the old systtem oil figflyggllgi-ll Elli‘; alfiketf‘ “%§‘he11'}"§{* . _ - - . . i _', e - ttilififféifimiiist.i“°“.1..ii§ii‘.ii.%iti§.it rectue future- nwsslw to “we which we elk“... in having me ca”, summer iesort and tourist idinu National Hotel in our midst, ~ _ 'I‘hi‘s hotel. efficient‘ “"1 "know ‘md I ma‘ Satisfactory Progress under the know, scnucei 1013.115; attend. It is estunutcd that just. i-he tourists left over three ltundrcd nnilzoiis of dollars in Canada last year. surely a business oi such its excellent wc have n mcnts that have been mode 1n the urors, roofing and other productst matter of education. 'I‘r11e. there is "‘"g““u‘ie L‘ ‘vonh calermg m‘ “mi m all received some benefit. . m“ mom for tum“... aflmllrelnent i 11111 confident that tho advertising only with g. The Pure 1\i1ik Co season operating the Cheese Factorv. and are an exclusive line Cheese. The cheeses come in three different sizes: 5 lbs; 20 lbs; and booth through several sepurutcd All tho milk which 1s dis- has been? Ltd of fine ODCTZI‘ “Garden City" Blend is a com- bination of pure milk and cream. It is ill-WP economical to use than pure cream and is just as good for‘ runny pitrposcs such as beverages. etc, and is also in baking. 'i‘he homogenizing pro- cess gives it more body and keeps the cream from separating or ris- . are this Hiiisborouuh GCSWWWS. used making Island lbs. ‘The five-pound cheese ts the bc-cmoing a very popular size not small fnntilics but with visitors from abroad as troll A large number 0f those have been purchased hv touri-ts and also make .1 most welvotnc gift to friends n: homo and abroad. they A special feature n‘. the booth 1s f.‘ ilPW "Choose Lunch" which 1S ' Offered llblldfiomc "7-95- L35! Yml‘ 1 . . v - - n rea! convenience for those of us the collection of flowers was one “And now, indies and gOIlIiPIIIPlLj 31011;! this line. but novorlliciessmve ““§Q°‘:n_agéfl?“gg Jllllioubfigllfll“; “.50 “.151, m m“; up A quick of the most attractive parts of our I wish to thank you for your klllfii 111-av well rejoice in the good uotk “tron; conmbutulg mcwr m ma)“ "Snack" m a hum. without 19M, exh bits. and we are confident that 119311112 and t0 assure you that we, already accomplished. The new m“ Gm resuh pOQwlm T!“ a» mg ‘hohuikfixtlzlnxp“mm consms “"5 titer-iv“ be “"- :1:.1112“.t1:s1:1:z.>‘z:.:121.1:= tt1‘...‘.‘°“.".12.‘:.1ir"2.Ps;‘;2.ri.‘v11~ m. m. .1 it ter. ewou 1 '5‘ e, . ~, , - ~ - e you also to note the taste in ctispiay, the decorattonsi R1111 _ lhe_t‘.ey;..t.he+ .l>¢.vt.l1._ holders ARTIIUWS ECZIHHA OINTDIENT One of the most effective ~ reparations known today for he relief of Eczema. PRICE 50 CENTS JAR. FOR SALE AT ALL “By George McManus supported us nnd encouraged u< in carrying on the work of non concluded. LIEUT-GOVERNOR DEBLOIS "Once again it is my privilege to erldencewof the healthy and intel- be present on this, the most im- rtant annual event in the Prov- nce. the opt-lung of our Agricultur- al and Industrial Exhibition.“ . _ - . < . ., . - _ tabltshcd they tiave proved to be 1 vlnoal Exhibition" Col itiiifiii‘§‘..“.i.i itl-ltitffdube! WP“ llllllllllll W“ M‘ "l" wllllll» _ the improved conditions of many 0f m“. upflrdmn. wherever these parks lune been es- vcrsit v and tlic 1 Hum m M“, mm, m‘. 0,. mo“ tutd a valuable asset to the whole - . i conttnunity because. alter nil 1s Sflld mce. Our modern citx schools and m“! done. we Wm B“ bpncm by the schools is convincing, mTltfiai-fekqnggljtl-uieti-etdlll mean to the liitcnt sentiments of our Profile in; fanllers °l mil Pl'°"m“° Wpplymg the country l1 _ , "m. o; “phi the necessary requirctncnts 111 but- (EREOQI impor am m“ 1 tor, milk. eggs. pouitigv, potatoes, ‘ and garden vegetables; then the Garden Citv Thisisa Orange beverage member of the Garden Citv Fam- ily. The chief part of the lunch» is a generous tiorttoti of the new cheese, which has that fine hich flavour so much soucht, . after by cheese connoiseurs. fine and a varieties of luiscuit and your ch-jicet of nnv "Garden C1t_v‘ Drink; Milk. Blend. Bufttvcmtlk. Chocolate .\iiik. or the new Orange Drink. very quality worth! The IJLECTRIC FEN ‘fr; COMPANY Directly to the left as you lea.“ the rear door of the mazn build- ing. and about half way: to the back zntc, on your right hand stcio you will find a speciaiiv fetter-d. off section which 1S cattsittg a great deal of curiosity. This ex- hibit. 1s in charge of Mr. P E. Painter of the Palmer Electric 00.. and .\'lr C. E. .\'it.rt.'utt. Gem-raj _Atzcnt. 'I'he section 1s fettccd with. the new Phxime Electric SVHPlll. A single strand of barbed-mt set a. short distance from the ground. and carrying a iliflll eIr-ctrw cur- rent which 1.~ cor/rolled hv .1 spe- cial alterna" g automatic snwtch consiittves 1hr: fence. This type of (mice reduces fencing (‘P c by r-tghtv pct cent and saves time and ‘rouble. I’. is 11o“ the of the town 11nd countrvsidt veral lmvinu already been installer. 1n ‘.'111".o11.< parts of the Province. 111s new umovntzon 1:: property fencing i.- nlliiflbif‘ for nil pas of enclosure..- nnrl will positively‘ pre- vcnt nnv klllfi oi dtvmvstit‘ animal from pussmu throuult 1t The sys- fcm has been zipprvvoci by ;ho H11- mane SOCiCllPs and endorsed by Electrical Inspovuon ZililllOYlilCs It 1.: ahsolutrlv sat» and sure The efficicncv of ‘his srtonitiic funct dcpettds on thv electric "mug" o1 shock ruihor than 011 tho .\if'f‘i‘.il"h of the stmntis 11nd stnkniv For ‘full information and iJCTQF tune be sure to s00 them gentle- men. Arrztngcmrnts have been made for dc-znoitszratiru: e fctica in actual use ouch n11 t: be- tween ton anti rievcr. or :. Further (‘lentils of 01in‘: dis.- WELI: JIGGS ~ WELL‘ IT'S PRETTY w QLJET NOWADAYS- MODERN WON'T FIGHT‘ UN- LESS THEY u GET %~ID-' KIDS ,“ < up m‘; l.‘ Frauen has». In. Wall mth- "We" SURE l AM- MY WIFE HA5 LOTS OF FUNNY HAT - BUT NOT AS FUHIBY A5 TH/YY BRINGING UP FATHE DRUGSTORES Honour Lieutenant Governor George Men of Vision “Mmggmaogz? Combination nukes a ream, de_ ma‘. Moms .',..;; t”. .,.,..!,.,!(,,.1 1n .0, ARTHIQXS SSQRMACY iifegtlgtii?“ m formally opening "Surely our hearts must be fill- the merchant a readv sale for his lightful and wholt-sotne lunch. The; ntorrmvs rvnort of '~'\<i."1\".< pro- . mm - ~ ~ . . . ~, - - _, c “My firs, tvhoughty. he continued. ed Mm gratitudg 115 we recall the‘ merchandise, and the Provincial price is nominal. This lunch 1s be , ceediugs t. "i3 u, extend a verv warm welcome A__ . ‘ ~- ~41 R ‘THEN IT MUST BE MY WIFE‘ t l 4 Qmlfipl >1,_t>.i.<,_...- tv~ww~ vEIfiPrll-ll -.-. vl uvunnqnnn. claw‘ pa, Qra- - . ,...._ _ .,. .. JI-(“odslfllllli