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Last evening at the Abegwelt second on pass bail, D. Diamond and grounds the Rovers and Stars stag- Stewart swing out. ed the most exciting game of the In the fifth, Howatt connected City Baseball League. Players and with the first bull over, McCabe fans kept the game lively until draws a frec pass, SquarebrlGGS darkness rung down its curtain and singles and Power batting, for R. the game was called at the start of Mclnnis drops onc lll a same place the sixth innings with the Stars at to fill thc bases. Lynds lined one bat. the score reverting back to the out, scoring l-Iowatt. W. Ryan hit end of the fifth even innings which to Doyle who drops the ball to gave the Stars the verdict by the catch McCabe at second S. Ryah small markin of 3 to 2. ‘pops one up to Williams. Cai-boilell Both teams were keyed sight up replaced Connors on the mound to'the highest pitch and showed mid-way in this frame. The Rov- ths game up more like a real base- ers up, Carbonnell draws a free ball fixture than any arguments over decisions it would McInnis gets first have been a real bang up game. icliolce, Williams and Whalen swinfl- ALIIIERST. Anti. ‘26.~—'I'here will Bank of Canada. beam,' n; metro- be a ewml shelter ln the plnvinslpolls lust season, but “vi "Eaten ill flllota of the various teams in theland obliged to letlirn flame. Head Central Hockey Mucus. M. P. H. A. office ls again seeking his services. this Winter. may of We familiar Harry Bartlett. one o! the outstand- Connection for Mull: and Pli- ungoru to and from Maln- Iand Points Moved by R- L. Cotton; second- ed by G. M. Muttart. WHEREAS, it has been the cus- tom in past years to at some date ill the fall (varying from October in some years to the and of Dec- ember in 192g) for tbs Canadian National Railways to make effect- ive a time table that-gave to Prince Edward Island only one daily con- nection with the mainland inward and outward. ~ AND WrIEREAS, this forced the sellgers for .all island points f0 waiLover at Sackvllle from six rrclock one day until one oclock the following day. . AND WHEREAS mails and nas- sengel-s for all points south and east of Charlottetown have reach- ed Charlottetown at an hour that compels still another day's delay faces will be mklilllfl from the line- in; dgfqngg plgyggg, 9f flwlpfovjyiqgs, ‘ups of Amherst. Sackville and Ox- may @150 be tummy“, g3 he has AND WHEREAS ford, while in turn several new flg- been but“; her-dwarf)“ Bank d! ures will be observed on the llllllllllfll Nova Beetle. for four years lewls llllefi- Acvflflllllil l0 present $90115 Farrow, the clever goalie has made the three teams will still remain in p)“; when“, 3 ‘poqmqn in signer the league. and ln the application of Sackvllle-or Port Elgin. As a. result Port Elgln for a berth is still anti- Amps“; mp be mmug mm Sims, clpated. alt-housll the P011, TOW" me return or Hector-Grlmiey, for- players will encounter oppositionlmgr- mggpendeng, and my; 9.351919 are.“ i": zismnsiivr" ‘" orlsrom mersan - orer w av eorem- Harry Hills and Edward lilvfdacLeamiergencles. Inwther, who i; now m. two of the Oxford forum S gal-dad as the official referee on the misslngdfrom the Colts, while their North Shore, is anxious to secure clever goalie. Emest Peel has taken his card, but it is felt focally that it ' a position In Upper Canada. Hllls-rwould hardly be tall- to ask him to who was in the Bank of Nova. Scd-fplay regularly. Nelson. Tucker, ro— tia, has been transferred w Mon-[tund centre man, on two Chilniplgn- $11981,‘ Whllfi MBCLBBII l5 planning Onlghlp gggrgggflong mgy 3,139 113mm wintering lll Alllhellll» Bll-hollfll IlOY-{from Detroit for the winter months. yet certain of his placement by they ' Highway Department. ‘Don Glennie,‘ the Oxford star, will u: doubtedly re- main at home for the winter, as he Sackvlile will be lacking the 39,-- recently stated that he was not con- vices of Illlison Rogers, Mt. Allison ' SACKVILLE LACKING before reaching destinations. the excuses given ill the past for continuing ;thle unsatisfactory service have Leen shown by last year's opera- tions of the cmsferry lo have basil incorrect. AND WHEREAS during the time of the discontinuance of the double mail and passenger service in the past winter, notwithstanding that the Car Ferry was making two or nlorc ‘crossings daily, mails and passengers were left waiting at Sackville. THEREFORE RESOLVED l-.t this meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade in annual session assembled that nothing abort of a continuance of the present rail- way schedule during the entire year will meet our requirements. and that the incoming executive be instructed to press upon ' the proper parties that this service be provided in future. larger portion of mails and pally Central Guardian HIGl-IFIELD-Servlce in the Pres- byterian Church on Allfl- 35th W111 be held at 3 l3. m. ‘ m, TODAY . ' ZION CHURClL-At the eveninE service tomorrow Mrs. (Du) Walker of New York, will sing “Fear Ye Not O Israel", by Dudley Buck. ‘CHILDREN'S blue serge dresses from 6 to l4 years. Just the thing for school wear. Prices $3.85, $4.95 and'$5.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8785-8-25- PRESBYTERIAN-CHURCII mut- RINGTON.-Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church on "Sunday A . 28th at 11 a. m. This service wllEbe held by the Rev. Mr. Fulford of Belfast. ' ' PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES at Harrington at ll a. m., Mt. Stewart at 7 p. m. Mr. Fuiford of Belfast‘ will preach. Marshflold services at 3 p. m. Rev. W. 0. Mulligan. preacher. 8i. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monaghan an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Martina Mary, to Mr. Neil Alexander Nolan of Boston, Mass. Marriage to take plaice early in September. 8824 POWNAL CIRCUIT. — Services for tomorrow ll a. m. Clifton, 2.30 p. m. at Mt. Herbert Orphanage. In the evening at 7 service will be held in Pownal. Mrs. W. E. Fletcher of Charlottetown has kindly consented to sing at the service. All are wel- come. MISS BARBARA ‘ MncNElLL THE Filvoarra . “Q”: WESTERN l STAR ZANE ‘GREYS “WIIISPERING SMITH RIDES" vklrlwnii n»; . 1.22M “WHO'S AFRAID" such a thriller. SINGS AT FAREWELL SERVICES -—Miss Barbara MacNcill will sing at both the morning and evening services in the Central Christian PERSONALS seen Tom Mixin Mr- nrrsu King, of Caiubr ‘ PlllllflE A Efllflllll" Q m ‘A? 3.00. 1 my) m f, i- ’ . You have new ‘,. siderlng accepting any position with the Truro Bearcsts. . Bobble Mills, Merchant and Glennie will be avail- able for the Oxford line, with Chap- man and. Atkinson at defence, and hockey star, who yed defence last season. Ke eth . _ ry- and Jimmy Wi-y, goal , and defence player must also move to Amherst,’ with the A. E. wry-Standard Co. $1M. it is gener- _ game fol‘ pass and steals second. but W38 some time, and only for a few hot nailed at third, McCabe torlsygds. on e era ally understood that there is other available material ln Sackville to fill 'ro MONTREAL all vacancies. Ilhe "same condition Rumors are current that Bobbiewiil undoubtedly apply in Amherst ‘Webster, star loft winger for Amh-‘ancl Oxford, and u the mums are erst three time champions of the evenly balanced the three organiza- sectlon, will again be transferred to tions are expectetrof a great champ- Moiitreal. Webster made the Royal ionship fight. l usoluimlis- uilulll u loluliiiiulll liltiui At the Annlllll mfiellllk of the Ail- tentioil has been directed in the sociated Bililfdfl DI Trade held on p553 [wry or [hrgg yegrg {d Prim-e Thursday afternoon the following Edward island as a summer tool-int resolutions were Bdflllted lll Bdflll" resort, and its unique and outstand- ion to those published in yestsr- lng advantages vfor day's Guardian. posse are being more fully . more widely recognised. AND.WHER'EAS technical dif- ficulties alid the seasonal nature oi‘ Moved by G. M. Mutlart, second- the busme“ tend m prevent the Webb in the nets. and Bureau of Statistics holiday pur- l ‘ Church on Sunday. These will be Rev. Neil Herman's farewell services. Strangers are cordially invited to hear both the singer and the preacher. Second Car Perry WHEREAS, the need of a sec- ond car ferry for the Borden-Tor- mentine route was recognized by the Marltlmes Royal Commission (Duncan Commission.) 9 AND WHEREAS the busin- oss of the province has great- ly increased during the period since elapsed . in the extent that the steamer s(50lll1_ has had to be kept un the route during the present summer, together with the steamer Prince Edward in ord- er that the freight. be moved promptly. AND WHEREAS the Scollll will not be able to navigate the Straits during winter conditional. AND WHEREAS the steamer Prince Edward has given many yearn of hllrd service and cannot ircusollably be expected to curry ‘out the work much longer. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -- .l5 a. m. nlorllillg prayer meeting. l0 a. m. Sunday School, 11 n. m. morning service at which 1):‘. Ramsay will bc the prechei‘, and Miss Barbara McNeil] the soloist. Ill, the evening service at 'I o'clock. Dr. Ramsay will preach ulld Rev. Ilarry" Ruckham oi‘ Halifax will sing. ST- PETEWS CATHEDRAL - iTlle services ill. Sl. l'fllfll"l§ (fullled- ‘Pill Oll Sunday will be us ulsuul. Rev. S. H. U. Wright of 'l‘0rontil, preaching ill the evening ulirvirye. Rev. A. E. (lullrllll who hus been supplying at St, Peters (luring tho ifllllllllltl‘ lllOllllli-l returns to lllllifzlx on 'I‘ilread‘.ly llext llffifffllllhlllllfill by lllll ulster lllisil S. M. (lulu-lei ulld ‘ AND WHEREAS durum m“ whk lVlll-lu Nurll Hurt bolli of the lluli- m‘, mam“ she is the only conqefibllllk’ (Joilaervulory of Music uiul 'l‘- ing link with the mainland folfln- "u"! (l! Klllifll (Ylllllfuc will he freight malls and passengers, llllfllilnlofilllllllri? gtipitlnllleters during flit‘ . B‘ lfl‘, Mr. Lylel- B. Ching, Black Pond spent Friday in the city. Mrs. Harry Prowse of Portage La Prairie, is visiting hcr father and nlothcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. "H. Prowsc, 161 Euston Street. r Miss Barbara McNeil] will be the soloist in Trinity United Church Sunday morning and Rev. Harry ltuuklluln of Hulifux ill tllc evening. _ Mrs. Albert McPherson and fam- lly of Boston leaves on return to- morrow morning after visiting hcr parents in Culloddcn. Mr. J. A. and Miss Elsie V. Fraser Kingsboro motored to the city Oll Flldfly returning the same evening. this morning for Toronto to attend the Exhibition. Miss Archibald is to take a course in nursing at the Mrs. E. C. Archibald accompanied - bYllcrdult M"'M : n g] er ‘ M uric)’ leaveplvlrs. W. ll. Foley uud two chlliiq Music, the celebrated author, w, a lluflvc of Charlottetown, 1| gilei-li at the Hench (lrovc inn, . Mr. and Mrs. Lyler B. chin“ little son Russel, of Black Pomp; tended the races at St. Peimq‘ Thursday. l_ Miss Rebecca McLean of l...‘ who has bccll spending the w; IIIUI‘ with llcr sister Mrs John l Loud. Little Solids lvilveii- on rein‘: tomorrow. " ‘ The many‘ friends of Adcle .‘ will lie-pleased to hear shels r‘ as well as can be expectcliafterlu- operation in the P. E. Island l. pitall- for appendicitis. -- Mr. Ellgul- Cfllllliill, Tllxi driver, (Theory Jllfilflflffl to Chllrloitalon Sllllduy, 21st lllld returned ill saline» day. ills puny was Maul ‘oi’ \Vlll(f!llt'll|, Muss», il/lri-l. J.R.llt gran, likll-lllllu Cove, and lwr dint Toronto General Hospital. ally interruption of the service by| all accident to her hull machln- l _ My wuum cream u v62’; germs; DID vou KNOW lllnl. during llle Isiiulltlon here- Wm‘ “">"."Y yew“ "WE" "eve" h“ qMEREFORE RESOLVED m“, been u iuiluri: ull the purl. ill‘ ully 1.01", hill-iii llclcll (fol-illicit of Boiiti ‘Alillirl. L i The fans 3° o“; m see ban play- mg out ed by E. T. Hlgga. ' operation by “may (gQmpanlBS nfi of [he Ausocmted (lullndlull [rife lilsurullt-o. (fonlpiliiy i-iilil-l meeting Lng and not arguments and the‘ In the sixth, Bolger drew a walk sooner the players learn to take the to first, McQuaid fficials decisions as final the bet- Whalen out at first, r for the game. l‘ As the score will indicate both Cabe singles and scores WHEREAS. There in not in this hotels sufficiently elaborate and rolls one lQ-vlllvllwe “lly fllllllce "m" lwllm‘ adequately staffed to‘ establish the 130159;» going accurate ‘Bta-tifltlcs of our export ‘ ' |to third Howatt swings- outprMc- and lmpof" "l" be Dlvcllfell- ' Bolgerql AND WHEREAS, many of our 9 province as a great tourist centre. AAND warren-Ens the Canadian teims were right on deck last cven- Squarebriggs at bat when the um- products are sold to points in othermaubnu] rnanways “may system in"; and turned in some nice oall lnd pire called the game on aocountFof parts of Canada from which they ‘now ‘extehda [mm ma“ w 6035;} the fans were right behind them darkness the score reverting back are exported, with the result ihavnnd has lnvolved a gm,“ capital throughout the entire game. has a ball game called for such root- Stars. ing from the fans as last evening, Summary: ‘especially was this true in the fifth, innings when the Stars fill the STARS the Rovers to an error. but could Lynda 1 each. ‘only get two run across the plate. 1,. ' The Stars cameto bat first, Lynda suunrebriggs going down at first by Whalen tn McCube 10. 1 IIitlr-W. Ryan 2 singles, Mcoutlid; bases getting five hits and forcing Huwctt, Squarebriggs, Power and or {hflgg (mndlfliing 1|; detrimental CEtChQF-MCQllIlld to the interests of this province, RullS-W- Ryflll. HOWE“ lllld and groatlyt to be deplored. each. Put outs-q Llmds 2' McQuam‘ Dill’ "Bull"! "i! 1° me "W9 0! W" province ‘of Prince Edward ‘island. Never to the end of the fifth 3 to 2 for the shipping points in other pffllllllcléflloxpendlture‘ “r8913, enigma‘ 4m.) pbtain credit for the production oflrwith the m” o! develomngarail, commodities which originate lllwly pagsenger "Mm m wmch Pllllce Ellwlllll llllllnd- ,Prlnce Edward lalaud has. bad llO AND WHEREAS, u (‘DHElIlHBIICBIBhaTeV A AND WHEREAS n0 other of the lgreat transportation or hotel lays- AND WHERE-Asfllle lack °Y lllwtems have connections with the Ryan single and got a free ride over Hcwitti. and Squarebriggs l each. hnpons operates seriously “Elm”. the paths to score on an error and A.<lsists-~McQuaid ll, McCabe 2. um- vluylm, (or belie,- smke °“"5“M°‘ tioll arraugeilleuia and facilities l", Free passes 1' mt wuhi THEREFORE RESOLVED» mm» Boards of Trade and other busin- two pass balls, the next two batters Squurebriggs l. S. Ryan and Bolger struck out. Tile Quaid 10. Rovers coming to bat, singles, Williams bunted into Mc- Mclnnis pitched ball l. ROVERS uoid's glove, Whalen connected, IIiie;~McInnis, Whalen, Doyle and 1mm guvemnmm Shaun take Pug, , cKenzie out at first by Square- D. Diamond l single each. Catches briggs, Doyle hit safe and Mclnnls --P. Mclnnis and Williams 1 each. and Whalen scored and Blanchard Runs-—Mclnnls and Whalen-l each. retired the sidegby swinging out. Put cuts-D. Diamond 6, Blanchard In the second McQuald singled 3, Williams ZIIMcInnis 2, Whalen l. and was forced out at second on Assists-Connors 6, Whalen 2, D a grounder to Mclnnis, Howalt Diamond l, Williams 2, Mclnnis and was caught stealing second Doyle l each. Strike outs-Connors by D. Diamond and McCube took G. Free Passes l, ilit with pitched the umpires call. The Rovers up, D. boll 0. . Diamond hit safe and goes to soc- The line up. ‘ind on an error but was caught go- Rovers Stars Catcher llg to third by McCabe to Lynds, . . . . . .. McCabe tewart and Connors closed the inn- l). Diamond . . lugs by taking the count. | Pi rln the third Squarebriggs and R. Connors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McQuaid Mclnnls were put down at first by Williams and Whalen, Lynds drove Blanchard out and reached first on an error. 2nd Base lltl lTBllBl-lflllll" THEREFORE RESOLVED, lhul. la conference of the Associated flu the opinion 0i’ this Board, thetem; ‘nteregta wfluld impfggg upon iimirhas arrived when our Prov-m", management o; m9 canudian ‘National Railways, the ' Minister ilizllnce of the situation and would o; mflwnya and m" reader“; rep. be justified ill creating a ‘Bureau reaentat]v'eg’ [he guflgbillgy o1 of Statistics whose duly it would pflfice Edward {Bland as the me be i,n_ secure complete accurate fiil- [Qr n Canadian National hummer lIYE-‘l ill Illfvllllllllllfilll 0T lllll‘ lll'°' tourist hotel and the ‘desirability ducts as well as our imports. of making [he “ecgggafy npprflprl- AND FURTHER IIESOLVED- ation for the raonatruction “thereof "ll"- ll 90W of "ll-l Temlllllml be at the earliest ‘possible date. ‘handed l0 the Honourable the Pra~ ' " ‘truer of the province. - 173,“,- 1-"1" ‘ l Moved by S- A. Mclicorhseconil- ell by (JhL. MacKenzle. W-‘HEREAS mixed trains carry- ing both freight and passengers no longer provide adequate ac- commodatlon for the travelling Standardization Gauges Murray i Harbor Branch C. N. R. Moved lly S. A» MacDonald; soc- ndedby Hugh A. Gillia. WHEREAS, the gauge of the ,Mnrray Harbour Brailch baa not l O to puy its policy coiliralcls ill full Ward Island iii uunual ael-laioil till-m’ m“ 1"“ "mmy" This l” l1 1"“ “ambled. request m“. Federal nlénb mzlrkllllle rot-urd oi lllluulutc llalft-iy hers to press upon the Federal “ml ""'°“m‘"l'- P""l"‘}llll"|Y "illllllli", Government the importance of hay-lam“ Whe“ ""8 "‘"_1>'"l“"" "l" "Pl"? mg a second bum “may H M unltlllllfillli millions oi ilnlim-a oi‘ bud-l possible for tile full of 1928, ulld‘","““ “m” Wm‘ “l” ‘M115’ Ullllllfllll": “m, a copy m- m“ resmuuml he fmmpanieii. Whether the (Iiilllllllllq sent to Sir llellry Thornton, Wile“ m“ h1g9" mu“ ‘“' “mm? ""‘ u Appleton‘ m“! r[~_ B_ Grady‘ as old, this iluilli: rilcortl llolllil KIHHL! we" m, u, our grader,“ rupfeflen-nnd Plkid (lovernnlclll supervision" taking m“, Henna,“ nlulfus ccrlullrilult this record will, , continue to hold good. Il-lollrtla of Trade of Prince Eil- i A ricullural Education ll ‘ “ a _.~. :_IIORSE S|I()T.-~'I‘u0:sday inter-- noon ll valuable horse owned by Mr Peter Craig of tlle_C. N. R. was so‘; badly injured that it was necessary to have him shot. The animal was)’ being driven down Wcynlouth Street‘ about 5 o'clock by Mrs. Wood when. a passing auto caused tiic nnimuhl airable that agricultural educutiolljghlislzryabila Spéaitfiq ‘W? to 5mm‘ “t! 'bc giveil more special attention lllimm u (ingot m1 L_ Lilym: m howl filture, and ill view of the fact lllhlythe “gs-e swerved‘: 1w n5 rolfe and rt . nto the side of l ' . . 1 . . in‘; ‘(A ,thc stlcet ilear Hlllsborough Square Inca ill Canada, that ‘this brunt-blag? £21110?!“ vtggnclilgbw [vclmglmmy of otlucllutlou should be elevutcd-ofthe mm, legs. WM ‘$1.032? o}; t“ "5 9mm" level Wm‘ a "ml" "lithe nnlmal could notbc removed to agriculture ill Prince of Wales (fol-mm bum Pom‘, Dulce’, Watson m5“ wmkmg‘ l“ Qm-lmmllml “ml .Higgins was called lllld put him out Experimental Farm, aiul every pos-‘o; misery by Shooting slhlc-effort made to supply u nloii-l ' ern training in keeping with the‘ prominent position Agriculture oc- cupies ill the iudilsirlill life oi‘ our province. Moved by Col. Full; seconded lly . M.»Miltturl. ‘y ItESOLVED that lu the opinion. of llllS Conference of Associated lloarde 10f Trade of Prince lilil-l ward island, ill uliuuul scallion Lilia‘ 26th day of AuguutAIiIZT, it ‘is do- (l of the ilrovlucil, producing lurge iluulltities 0f potutiles, milk, poul- ii'y and eggs, llH well all hugs, allot-p and cillllu and Lin: wiliilril aldjzlt-olll tcelu wl-lll flab, ‘inhaler, cull, lulu-k- Moved lly ll- F‘. Huntuin; eucontl- erol and lilllflllii. Assistance From Government 1 r “GREEN SHEAF ” TWINE It is poor economy to buy Twine oi’ unknown or inferior qualify which causes lfllldcr troubles, delays and crop losses- Tlle safcsi. way M) insure Binder and the mnsl 'l'ivillc good, old reliable satisfactory operation of your l0!‘ Will‘ money ls to use the (manly SHEAFI. TWINE which has been giving unlvcrsill satisfaction for over forty yearn. Uniform-anti even hi sile and strength. . tdnrur rs guarantor-ll by the lug on every bull. TREATED ‘wrru INSECT REPELLENT ei. been changed lo standard. ._pu~blic or attract patronage i0 ell by Nelson Rattellbury. AND WHEREAS diulumw: uml and W.- Ryan has the count called tvillionls . . . . . . . . . . .. Squarebriggs‘? on him. The Rovers up. Williams 3rd Base aid Whalen fan the gentle brcczesfWhalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lynds McKenzie hit pitched ball and gets, Shortstop _ caught playing off second by Mc- Mclnllis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S. Ryan Quliid to Squarebriggs. R. Field ' The fourth S. Ryan pops one to Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W.‘Ryan l". Mclnnis, Bolger and McQuald C. Field , gwing out, Rovers .up, Doyle fans, Hoyt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bolger lanchard gets first on error and L. Field --_~ iMcKeuzie . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Mclnnls ' +++++r0+ Utility ‘ ’ Carbonncll . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Power i? ~ ll-llfllil‘ . Nelson Whltlock . . . . .. Dr. Dougan Batteries Rovera-wonnors, Oarbonneii and D. Diamond. StBrS-J/lflqllflld and Mccabe. Box‘ Score ' 1 2 3 P \ I Look over your fishing _ tackle and be ready for the but fllhlng of the summer. We carry Mllwarthfi. This of every kind, casts. reels, rods, hooks and everything that goes to make your catch a cu. Our prices are the very lowest. Come In and get a bargain now. Harold L. Worilly A Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . Umpire-Jack McAleer. Bases-Aleorge Francis Scorer-Charles Stewart Score Board-Wm. Taguc Police Officer-Joseph Trainor NOTE His Honor Lieut.-Govsmor Hertz, His Worship Mayor Miller and Rev. A. J. McIntyre were among the spectators last evening. While than! gentlemen give thm encouragement to the good old game of baseball by their attendance it semis tiresome to. them to vo to sit and listen to arguments.‘ Int us an if the re- plIyId wit!» >. I maining games can be out it and let OI result. ' l ‘ ‘ ' \MAA AND WHEREAS, this fact la n very great handicap to farmers and lmllrchanta’ in thislmportant section trains operating on local routes. THEREFORE RESOLVED that this! conference of lhe_ Associated Boards of Evade and other busin- ess interests of Prince Edward lalq l the altentl n‘of the ‘proper author- from developing their production oi’ perishable products, such as fresh fish and vegetables, and compell- ing the carrying by the growers or dealers over winter of the portion of the potato crop which cannot ne- |moveri before danger of frost ow- ing l0 the flu-i. illitl protected cars are-apt available to them. THEREFORE RESOLVED, by this nisptlng of _.the Associated ‘Board; of ffrade of Prince Edwaiyl lalanil in annual session assembled the urgent need oi‘ the carrying out of this work without further unnecessary delay be brought to. ‘of the province preventing them and urges upon the management of the Canadian National Railways. the Department of Railways, and all ollr Federal Parliamentary representatives the necessity oi‘ substituting some faster and more up-io-tiale type of express or oil electric or guaoilile trains in place of the nilxell trains now in opera- tion on tile Prince Edward island (lIVISlOILOI the Canadian National Railways. ,ReflshsrleeCommission" ‘Moved lly w, ‘F- Tldmarslfflliec- ended by W. L. Poole. " WHEREAS, according to pram! nepqrls the Federal Government have- appointed. or intend appoint- ing, a" Royal Commission lo in- itiss. "and at ‘our several Boards of ‘Trade and other affiliated organ- izations be naked to press lipon, the. railway management and ollr feder- al representatives the injustice dons, m thin Iflrgg ggcllgn 0g the, vastlguta and report on the pundit», province by the continuance of the ion of ‘the fisheries of tho Marl-| Dreaent unsatisfactory conditions. "time Pfllvlfloen. and suggest, im- c. N, R, Summer Hate] _ move the handicaps under which ‘ Cllll important braadi of our indus- "q- tries la ‘suffering. , . RE RESOLVED, first in order ‘that our one ‘be properly prepared and presented. this un- uual meeting of the‘ Associated ‘ Moved by A. A- Pomeray; ollded by W. l... Poole. WHEREAS greatly increased at tween the ‘Stars and Anchors. The Anchws have to win the next game m m mo) ‘the play-oft. It should be ‘some -flne. . Government to take such ailopa as will insure to our iieopleills full ‘new. -—-—l l w w‘ " hensffisglgt may go derived tron-l ,'rlnesunynm Hyllllonypinting . ' .. pro r‘ . false ct. ....::: chimeras"; ‘w-cs-di pm .1. j _ '. A, _ _, prov-amounts that would tend to re-‘ Boards of Trade request rile Loni] WHEREAS, the work 0f the Al-l-jl 0k‘ oLcullveilluni iruui-liloriullrlll soclated Boards of Trade llflli de- r those various (Ellnllflflfllllfgfl i" veloped to such an extent that lllflllllflll‘ seasons to market, lunkc pro- clorical work now necessary makes tluctlon more cxpellalvr-I difficult it very nearly impossible to gotlulul lens luuuel-xltlvis- men tn undertake illc (lhall-lnllll- AND WHERIGAS ii run-ms to ho lllllll of‘ the Ilourd, or ilct as Chair- ihe policy of the l{i)Vi'l‘|||)i45||I 1., ma llof the ailbzconlmltieen. procured wlili work Hull llllil Ileell AND WIHLRLAS the Ilcneflin fll‘-|ll0lf| Ill lllleyululc during lilo Will‘ rived from auoh an orgulllziliivll ulld recoil lruction period, lllfl! tailored by filo provluco ut 'l‘l-llllltl~l ORE IlESOLVIiJI) illnl ‘llrilll, the Associated Boards of Tudc ro- AND WHEREAS it doeil lint ilplsclfully uuk tho gnvernnlem in "an? m" l" Teallflllillll" llllll "W" Proceed with the couipletiuu of tho w ng io give their time and llbll-illrululll railway connecting ()'Leary ity to the filrillerllnce of the urgall- and West Point. Also thni [his ization should also provide thofrosolutlon be forwarded u,“ ‘F muff ilecesnary to carry on tho MucLoall, tllo Federulirepreaentl‘: clerical work. . iiv to Premier Saunders and W THEREFORE RESOLVED thnf ll» enniil the lor-nl representative-ii thin Jnectingr. of the Aiiaoclatelllof the diutril-i ill which the (‘Oli- Boarila of Trade and affiliated cr~'i.ompluteil work lius- A I ganlmtiuna In annual session un- lsembled recommend that a com- mittee be appointed from this _ meetink lo wait on tho Provincial Government at as early a (late ml Possible and endeavor to secure a. grant sufficient to cover the Raoolldlon Of Appreciation Moved lly A. A. Pomeroy, second“ ed by J. A. MacDonald, M, P_ lofnglgulslvtlllll) 11:0!“ lhill Coufercnco oc 1:35:13; ofélcotxnnt allrd clerical staff Prince Etilwhrd lrlllltllsfl otlnhlfirtirgr‘ . y n c wor of tho Board. gill: 533th; day otfhAuguat, 1927, d -‘ ‘ 9 Dress, e r grout appreci- 0'Lelry --Ws|i. Caps Branch Raii- atlon of 'tllo kindness and courtesy WIY- of_ ille Director of Dominion Ev- ' porlrnenirll Farms. Mr. E. S. Archi. i llefl- bald and also the Local Superin- tendent of the Experimental ifarm at Charlottetown, Mr- J. A. Clark, and ills Assistants, in providing us Moved lly A. J. Mulllieiion ondsrl by George l1‘. Ellis. WHEREAS, some yearn ago a contract was let ~10 construct a branch railway connecting 0'Lelfy with’ ‘such ilnlquq nr-r-ommodaip," find Want Point and the contractor all woll as supper on the Ground» bum: work to build the road. thus contributing to a vary largo "l9 llflft 0f‘ flag measure f0 our comfort and engriy. "Wlllw , "l"!!! W.’ this rot militia ‘l .21?!" Whirlwind-rent»- l ‘r r -" h: -; ‘l the lllccssa of our 0on- Usc Green Shea!’ lb! an economical harvest, free from trouble lmd delays. Sillllng lit lowest prices. Wholesale Place your order with us early. and Retail w“ llrfilllll’ TNIIM to your nearest station on all whole- snlc orders. 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