MAXIM OFA MERCHANT -_- ' Make the year’s long- est days work for you. //// The People's Paper gurlattotown um" Guardian. Two a ouuded Cents llfl Covers Prince Edward CHARLO'1"1‘ETOWN , CANADA ‘SATURDAYJULY 1s, 1925 l _MAXIMS s OFA MERCHANT ——- i. ‘L! Business silence rarely pays dividends. Annual lnbeeriptlaue Delivered “J0 falrl. LONDON. Oslo, blan explorer, Queen Harbor. Belfast. lintendilng ' north as possibiv LETS \ TORONTO, July 18- Moderate winds scattered showers, fair and moderately warm. has wan-L! n- DONT SEE-M *0 out-tenet. wit“ MY SUNBURN i 'll Tribute To King Gsolfge oovsanon TIMOTHY HEALY Of the Irish Free State, at a banquet at the Irish Club in London, made that but for the personal effort of King George no truce could have been ruched ln Irish af- Ths Duke of York was present and took part In the exchange of compliments be- tiween English and Irish. the statement Will Go As Far North As Possible (Canadian Press) July 17—A corres- pondent of the IMornlug Post ul- Norway reports Arctic expedition Algursson, a young Brltzsh Colum- arrlved; st isipltzbergou, from to go {as far under l that the Grettar West Sends Good Wishes To Maritimes . . ,. MONCTON, N. 8., July 17- in reply to a telegram of good wishes which the. Maritime Eco- nomic Conference sent to an In- tcr-provinclai conference of iMayors of ‘British Columbia. Alberta and Saskatchewan. 1M following telegram has been re cciived: "Many thanks for gocd wish- es, which I am conveying to the local conference convened here by Mayor Blatchford. Again i send you the best of good wish- es for the Maritime conference. reports of which I um ‘await- ing with the keenest interest. I am firmly convinced that our best days are yet to be for Cili- adahas a whole and for every part of it. Ours is a country all worthy of the co-operatlon of every clitlzen, and if we ap- proach our inter-provincial and national conferences 'ln that spirit, much will be accomplish- c-d. Yours for a united, for- ward-looking and prcorenina A Canada. (Signed) "JOHN M. lFlMlE." Elliillt IIPINIUN-S N SlIBIIESS IiF Trade Within The Empire . her in time SIR GEORGE PERLEY time conference former Canadian High Commissioner who is an advo- cate of the Seif-Stipporting Empire League recently inau- flllfltud in London, to promote trade within the Empire. Will Try T0 Bring About Settlement In N. S. Coal Strike ward island in attendance. Tho Maritime Provinces recommendations will be HALIFAX, July 17-—l{n-n E. N. ‘Rhodes. Premier of Nova Scotla announced this afternoon that ho would go -to Cape Breton Monday mooning, accompanied by ‘I-Ion. G. chm‘, m, S. Harrington, Minister of Works morning‘ and Mines. where he would ihr- range a conference between t e pig-ads of the British Empire Steel '" H"‘°"° chmbi" Corporation. Mr. Wolvi-n and Mr MoLuIrg, and with the heads of the Uililted Mi-nes Worke-ns of America. Mr, R. II. Jenkins of Jenkins 6‘: Son said that his untlcipations had been more than fully realized by the success of Old Home W861i- Everything had gone without a hitch and he considered the coni- mlttee dcserve to be complimented upon the manner in which they had carried out the details, not only of the program during the ment were carefully taking of the kind the all round success that it proved to be. NOW itram the people found what coilillld be done by an organization of t s hind he honed there wmhd he a fully realized. Of oiou-raet in tilting repetition of this each year as tbs dry goods lino they dtd nob gnnatsts advertising received by the satis- 11MB "my mild; vellftzli:s 'n“ lay fled visitors would more than com- {film "l" “ml” D W“ e oblpgm zglhlyunacessary to put such a thing lam“ ‘lust year. The people have o g ' formed o. very hlgb opinion of Char- lottetown and carry away with them what will, no doubt, -be a last ing impression and the result is hound to be good for the Province in the future. He thin-ks the com- mltteo organizing “Old Home Week" deserve the ihlghest. congrat- ulati-ong on the successful outcome of their labors, Scotia coal industry since March an. last. Pm- seated with him on were Miles E. Agar, v‘ John. .Mr. P. J. McDonald, merchant, said that Old Home Week had been the “Greatest of the Great." There were more people in Char- lottetown this week than over tihere had been bciore and each one was more than pleased with their experience. He had .111!“- vlewed many people from away and all were of the same ‘opinion that we bad a ivoniierful country and a most hospitable and enter- taining people. A DENY "o!" New York said that he was amaz- ed with the thoroughn-ees with noon session was Hance J. K.C.. M. P._ Amherst, his MONTREAL IMS .Mi.~. D. 0. M. Reddin of lteddin Bros, was highly pleased with the success of Old Home Week. more than -rea.lilzed "his anticipa- tloms and pvuit. last year'a celebration >4 =- eomplctoly in the shade. He is of the opinion" that every effort sh0llltl through Bird the 8MB! Peflflilfce! be put for-hit ~10 have a similar cele- of t-bo country and the Dofllllcnhration next year. He thinks the Ho never had enjoyed a hollllflYicomimlitteo deserve hearty congrat- which the program was carried Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..82—-52 ‘b11119? Mill he was coming bliclflnfutlong m. <|,-be success of their B! Mnhhnen, m“, _ __80_g4 next year and bring ‘flit-lend? Wtrlllllifortg, ‘bulwa- io d ------ -- ~76~il4 mm‘ M" 'M°D°"“ s“ d ‘f uomnnsn. J l 11-1: t l - (hnnlohnctoany cloudy _ '13_5¢,-c0ni-mlltee deserve hearty wnsrfl Mr. Thomas ivblte, Oonfcctioner, unfrenm or mm s“); Wadi?‘ ‘Lin; ’ ‘tulntions frr the wonderful effort w-ho has thud long experience in St. 5 éltaiillah, fair; gtgfgulhey‘ put forth to make "Old HOmQlJohn and elseiwbcire said the ccic- "m" kn“ deep l" WM" "W" hm" - - 0 n. fa r .. - - l Boston, cloud New y H ill ll tide York, cloudy . . .. this morning at. 8-24i and tonight at 10.01. rl ' D- m. Sii-mmerslde tide lites later than Charlottetown. f'+»+e-e+‘e-eee-eeoe-ee-'eU-O‘e¢ ' Condensed Specials urn-u be! word, "nltillfill laser-flop llvtbll column. ‘more: 1az-usmtms a "rooo ior choice masts at lowest pric- es. Bloke Bios Market Buildllll- ‘ios JRINTING or. I description cheaply sud only executed. - central Job Printsryh-Pbone Iii Hausa-n- OOD INVI QIII O fol‘ 0o. 125 for 8 Prim VOUJQJGNT for ~' 50b 811s" ' m ‘ . . obtpaid. o o Agriculture Sun sets t-his evening a-t"l.4g and ses tomorro orni-ng at 4. 7. New moonwMxlondayi, Jul-y, 90th l!" exileflellc“ ‘Md 5mm‘ ll; enhhtnen mhnldono so much business and never considered old "e all. 2131-79-1 Ml ssv li- this ian 8. ll 00; 1.00M w ll feeds lb!- tf leaving um morning to sample/ts expected 1° °°“‘°"° 34__72i Wt 0k" ilie _ _'go__hi; ,1 doubtedly been. n. Will he Completed Ab out Augilst First-To II-lfdllll Olllce. Qsoitono" II "now an mm maroon unset t m mamas ‘incense h crowds in Montreal yesterday la- ‘l1 a - . l t, t - a “n “’"‘"°“ w" m“ “w” “m” “c poi-ea under illfficultles imposed by ccssful- and most enjoyable that he had eve-r experienced. He never Mrs White, Central lee Cream had done so mrucih business in such Paiiours, said Old llomc Week hall's s-liort time before and the best bit-n a star cciehintion so far aslof it was that everybody seemed Never to be thoroughly enjoying therm- hpfoig him 1h.- lCv Cream Parlors selvts and bad no kick coming. Ho Charlottetown bed gauged out at nearly six inches an hour fell fora considerable time. Uni dor clouds which made the noon hour seem like. twilight, the streets‘ ran water so deep that pedestrians ,_ . . .1, . 1- n a _ _ wore afraid to let their smaller ch i- ts and courteougyiyind in tlhorough holi- reason to pat theta-selves on tlieiylng women and children over; d“ moon prdpawn to ennoy hhem. hack on the wtcqma of mm lab. crossings. In the lower lying; has; ar-i glvn enjoyment to o. s. He hoped there would he no streets motor trucks were used 8B.‘ “h Qhe h...“ nova.- seen so hesitation about Old Home Week ferries. Ono motorist, finding his fan?!‘ mph, n] hnn chy 1n he, "m i»- wining a realised "mu-tuition in engine stalled, took off-bis trousers - y i) _ _ flbarlottetown with some similar under a rain coat and waded into Mr. l... E. Brows-o said that Oldspeota-culaip amusement 0e the fire- “oma w,“ not; unq- llliln bomarfs tournament. Amanda“ for shelter and cars .w‘ers stalisiband flo ibeosms almost impossible. woght bf- the ‘storm lasted nearly an MilNiiliiN ilElEiililES PilN i Filli iIiiiiRliillETiiliN SE88 Iii Maritime Conference .To Be Held Hero In September To Formulate Policy Forl Rebirth of Prosperity. .\lONCTON July 17.—Marltlme claims for the betterment of eco nomic conditions in these provlnc es will be crystallized into definite shape at a conference to be hold in , Charlottetown, Prince Edward ls 1 land, about the middle of Septem for formal presenta- h tion at a great Canadian economic convention to be held in the fall, ziocording to a decision reached at llle opening session of the Mari- hcrc this after- noon, with representative business men from all parts of New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotla and Prince Ed- resolutions committee re- port, presented by A, D, Ganong. oil St. Stephen, recommended that tho subjects of transportation in- dustrial development - immigration and the economic status of the ho discussed at the present conference and re ferred to select committees whose placed _ before the Charlottetown ga-lher- ' lng. (Canadian Press) This was adopted unanimously and at the evening session all but the question of industrial develop considered. Tho conference is expected to con- deliberations tomorrow Sentimental interest attaches to the decision to meet in Cbarlnte- tion met to discuss the Dominion . ‘Wallace L, Higgins, Prince Ed- ward island president of the Marl- timo ‘Boards of Trade,_.under whose migration ,it being introduced by auspices this conference is being held, presided at the sessions, and the platform president and A. M. Holding. both oil Sulntivril Provinces and said that little The special speaker at the aftor-ldono Ito replace the losses through lflgan,'lil'll‘lllgl‘llllOfl, The Maritime Provln subject —-——————-—~‘ being the recent trade agreement t; RM Ill IlISTBIiY SUMMER Sill Rain Fell at The Rate of Nearly Six Inches An Hour For A Considerable Ti m e- one oi‘ tho worst summer storms inidnwn and street car traffic in the the history of the city. Rain whlchiauburbs suffered acutely. Telephone the flood to push his car to a blgh- glan Government has agreed with. erlevel. Umbrellas were battered the lit-anon and British for the to shreds while hunted citizens early evacuation of Dusseldorf and lunch street ltubrort. simultaneously with the motor trill-evacuation of other places in the The Ruhr. with the West lndii-s. iMr. Logan, undo n tleep impression by his ex- planation of this pact which he do» clnrcd would operate greatly to the! iioneilt of thi- Maritime Provinces. The discussions at the evening conference which lasted until 11 o'clock were marked by pointed speeches of excellent character. he dominant note being that of a plea of unity of action in pressing the just demands of the Maritime Provinces. session will be given over to the clearing up of all consideration of the topics on the agenda and sp- pointment of select committees, The three premiers were unable to be present. Premier Veniot of New Brunswick, sending his re- grets hy telegram that pressure o1‘ other matters prevented him lrom flllPiHliiIi-‘l. but expressing good wishes; Premier-elect Rhodes, of Nova Scotiiz, being unable to come because of the incoming of his Government tomorrow; and Prem- ier Stewart, of Prince Edward is- land, being detained by the cere- monies incident upon tho "Old Home Week" in progress in his province, EVENING SESSION Tho evening session was confin- ed largely to a discussion by rep- resentatives of the subjects brought forward by the resolutions committee. Speeches were limited to ten minutes and the discussion , . h town ,us the second conference was productive of many interest- week now ending» but ‘the much wit-h a view to bringins W011i l" - - . - J1me jmparlunt preliminary work ear“. settlement of the nmhg that grill; bombeldFinh the vtiryé chamber lug sidellghts on conditions so necessary to make an under- has been in gxlgtance in the Nova 9 9 ll "5 ° 011101191‘!!- througliouit the Marltimes. No Replacement F. Maclure Sclanders, commission- er of the Saint John lBoard of Trade. Pie-sketched conditions as they existed throughout the East- or nothing had been or is being (Continued on Page s) iliiiiSl ' is hour and flood conditions in tho lower portions oi the city were pro- '14‘ vnlent until well 0n into the after- noon. Two electric trolleys were struck service was slowed up consider- nhlo. drlooded cellars and even ground floors were covered. There were no casualties nor were there any serious property damage. Ruhr Evacuation (Special to the Guardian) BRUSSELS, July 11-111.. Del- itiiiwiiiii" " ‘T "Biiiiiitiiiiitss. Compare Favorably With Any Marl- Voi. use". as time Province Theatre. iMr. Fred Stringer the artist who been heard concerning the obsng: h; no successfully transforming tbs ed alllwilhliixrfe whining”: eippearanceoftberrltico Edward is ward. w “w” i, in tbs a me m” demfiiig ‘Md ‘.35. 15:11: izlilliiialitthearli: ceuml 6M1!“ ma“: from“! sLMomlls; "Mr Btflnl- fixture suspended from the osil- a-‘zezvork st the solace Eduard ins mallllfl" "M" t‘ i" 11:111-11- You. .ii%r- Titre! s. Ting" m» wi- :Inaybe,=|‘>'|::alt.finhy' e of l v Issxlanoa, : 2 Klllt It. " " " I i "iQMTiT-Zift “Ti-h” J? m’ I,‘ , - ~ dis-uncut ‘Wsnrso masons-r 1v...» bu: nod potatoes. do m at W! wareliou . .- u one» s o o Omda 1 . "jflrlgtt-a-ts-ai G13 gthuaisstlc 0011111108‘! w gr l laser elt! for replasterlpg the front and his assistants ls lltfldfiw _ . I I has been interrupted by the neoes- diameter made by Ml‘ duets the breezy Heist the IAN ‘page In Marketing. consents ..>-;~.».. .1 n..- - , h f un Mb,’ “M, Wm "w". "mo uzdfllitdiiwglelidngaveelngheatresof highest sleet- PU ..‘-< ab; pune that haven't nsueated ts "I'he Meir yen have, rnerrlsrf’, » . '1- 11v x-d ma». I has"! 0v‘! Following the annual picnic the Potato Growers which was held yesterday morn- ing at tihe Experimental l-‘arm andi was attended by large numbers of.‘ tthe members with their wivts and‘ friends, the annual meeting of the Association was held at hnlf past one in the afternoon in the Priiirol of Wales College llsll. with the Pre-i sldeni, Mr. A. E. Dewar, in ti . chair. Tomorrow mornings iAfter the reading and adoption of the minutes of the previous meet- ing, Mr. Secreary. read the financial state- ment, whiich showed notwithstand- ing the low price prevailing for seed and potato mock. a very suc- cessful financial year, with $11,000 more business done than and a bank balance of the Association being $8,471.39. The total financial iturn over was some thousands more than half a million dollars potatoes were handled in all. ISumming up the stoic-ment Mr. Bout-tor said that thong-h business had not been so prpspcrons as in tihe preceding yea-r, there had been t.i finr less complaining done when the price viola high. Mr. Hughes. Klnkora, tihe mot-ion for the acceptance the financial statement, highly co mended the officers of laociatlon on the splendid manner in in tihs spri which they had succeeded in keep- got; ready lug a; a minim 1n "the gone opemtiing expenses, Moved by Mr..lltc1l'orleue,‘ Bed-“tiili-se; is. and seconded by Mr. J. J. nor, The following resolution moved by Mr. Molfarlane. seconded by Mr. J, J. The ilrst subject was that of lm- "Se? ‘read clause by clan“ and if upon inspection in transit or at destination by the Dosh. Govt im spectors or any inspector- acting un- ‘ er instructions from the Association any potatoes are found that are in had condivlon f-rom not. fore o1- when loading or improp- 0i‘ Twill, grntllng any loss sustained from such causes slimli- he bourne by the name appears on the tag on piulrsge. ' shippem number or name wrlttenilirvl) on the tag and it was agreed that Bud uhe latter was the best plan. Mr.. Bouiter stated that the resolution ‘was for the protection of the re- putation of Prince sumo Island seed potatoes, againet the unscrupu- lous practices of consist who made a habit wrongly graded and defective rub-h ors st one expense of the other growths in gi;uwgffl_ H9 also “in that it wgglillbel’! wore stored was at contemplated to have additional in» sp-zniora operating on tho island this year. The unfair nee of tags or potato begs wee also dealt with by It. Tlirelnor who went on to Cheaper Fertilizer-Directors‘ ected. oi’ Association. l0 Wilfred Bo/ulter, the rm-t on. uh and 706,000 bushels of wise been Jersey, for gone, tibe As- as soon as Troiuor, i-ng to the Thiis tyear in. tihe sale in poison. "i it was kno there be gr wo rk ‘wi tih frost injury Excessive thdt may be often were growers plants. This Cobblers o work left in tion. , work Discussion sasfl reached. Othe ed with thc P. E. .l. seed. Referring to the on ithe speaker on than had last been in th speaking to,a company of the presiden m- made ‘a pro ral and Slammer-aid $20,000. The the steamer uci should bo Bmcuylma-n, by l-Jshipplng, either on pur- pose or y accident, tube-rs that if at any time the person who lshwere 11456118011 0r in u issuing receipts for potatoes bevlnglMiT-lvfl- mull! ruin the loaded for tihe Association on ex- anilnatiion finds that the potatoes of- fered are not properly graded or otherwise unfig for shipment he may rgfugg go acgerpf chum ‘in hand. The speaker said that he himself found it most agreeable to efficient ganlzer as Mr. Boultor, the Seam-l tary of tdio Association, iio whom’ he’ felt he illlllSll pay compliment. l “mollst/urc, drynessidcolil wi c n stora e co- re‘ suit in the poor llfifillllgllfllll0lfll con-list show Victoria Hall Monday. ilitlons complained of in parts of poi-non whopolthe Sta-tea. it could also be ho due the to split eyes in the sorts. A great deal depended on the conditions oi-Fcstiviii in Auburn School. T118811‘!!! lo have a bail effect. make a special point of the fact thsttho‘ all growers were not sf high powered sprayer fiv h and six or sown tzmcil fir Mountains, be; N” tops were about purpose of ollmimtfog the abuee olive high. lie would rep ‘ it was economically poo bogs should bo used. and connection lilr, Bouiter read a to only the such an second lined with " Piilllli liRiillEllS AS800. iiNNlilil BUSINESS MEETING Held Yesterday Afternoon-Picni c Largely Attended in Morningflslanii M ay Get - Re-El- ' was that there would not b4,- the same quantity of tubers to handle as the crop over Can United States was bel At the same lime other c‘ ado and th- ow ' wore going into tithe seed potato {business and would cause consider- able competition, though lit was an accepted tact that. none could come up ito the grade of those ori here, P. E. l. potatoes ha than 87% germination and siome times registered as thigh as 90%. However lei-and growers should not is reputation but should make every effort to avoid slips. Gases had been heard of probably due Lo improper storing, sets had germinated defe l"!!! CHE-led fl problem the Associa- last yeanltion would have to face. As soon 81.738139; as reports to this effect h-ad been iihe whole balance to the credit of receive-ti pniehotogiosl experts had gone to make an examination but as yet unit-hing det-in-ito had been r places had in no- so affected and New example, "was well pleas- results obtained iirom fertiliser ques- id "that w-lrlle he e States he bud on good recommend tlon to iin Baltimore, whom t of ‘the company had posed ilo the effect that navigation opened here ng. a steamer would be sail for this port and e. with the result their the fuiiimerp would gel. their fer- on the average of three doli- ars a ton cheaper ithan‘ John. This would mean» that they would have to got Bedequc. andorders c-anly, and not leave wia-s tihe ieslt oniimute. as was the tpais- custom with some The Wl RESOLVED. ‘flint no table stock potatoes be accepted by trhe ‘As- sociation tor shilpmen-g unless each bog has the Association tog‘ wltib the gruwe" name plainly written or printed on it, and all persons charge of loading stations must fuac to issue receipts for same un- qe“ my, Ngulamon 1s compned Puthologisit was the next speakei with. That no pelt-son be allowed tioiflllil much m9 Asswiauoh’; trade mark that had been established for island 1.11.: on any package of potatoes that P5110 is not being handled by the As-‘lliv E soclation, and this use of our traded-Mil mark is a serious offence, and tihe taken that Directors of the Association mustilvrvd see that llllg regulation is enforced. Dr. Gussow, Domrl-n-ion Plant, fins-t referred to the reputation es in the United States. and rowlth of exportation. He said itoo great care could not, be ihigib-eat quality shipped. or care of -potatocs in storagol also the provision of proper re ceptacles, as gi-natlngn d more Vin however Co, (‘hicago tin their the Backus them to Canada and the United States. D7988“! hole sov- lsla-nd would be about Ovmllany would charter and insure the Qmlfl/“Ofl flgwllleit a decline in price. there .had been a (limp of bluestone, lime and fly Mall. Canada and U. S. A. 84.50 Flays Canadian War Minister AnnMa-w-e -\ n-lrier PROF. ANDREW MscRHAIL Professor of Medical Hia- tory at. McGIII University, who has just published a "History of the Canadian Forces, 1914- 1918: Medical Services," in which he flays Sir Sam Hugh- es, Canadian Minister of War, and criticises several other no- ted figures in Canadian war history. The history was writ- ten at the request of the Can- adian parliament. To Go Ahead With Huge Paper Mill (Canadian Press) WlNNliPEG, July 17——Assur- nnccs that tlicy were ready to go ahead with tho construction of a $5,000,000 paper mill of 250 tons lfilflilClly in the Greater Winnipeg ilistrlct. providing tho Dominion Government provided the necm- sary pulpwood and water rights, were made last night by George St. M. Seaman of the Seaman Paper and E. W. Backus of Brooks Where. ctlvely Will Not Have Naval Base At Esquimauit B. C. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Jilly 17.— The Brit- ish Government has made no pro- posal toward the establishment of a naval bnso at Esquimsult, B. (1.. according tn an official statiement issued by the Department of De- fence to day, when attention had been drawn to rumors that such a proposition had been made. _j<e->————— 0n e ., way ..-. Announcements, whole tradoi wn that nowhere - could‘ own isuch good potatoes as those produced in P. E. l. The great essential was to work ha-nd Coming Events, Meetings, Eto- "Extrn special t 0r- linll, Monday. v Annandaie 2274-7-16-3! "Come tu St. Georges Ten Perl)’ {July 21st. 200s 1 1s 3i. "Everyone should see the sDBC- 258031-1721 "COllln to ilnnt-c and ice Creaim Some discussion took place dur- siflrilsfl- the 21st, ll‘ not fine first fine night. ing the reading as to whether it’ Mr. S. C. Peppln. Plant Pa-tiholo, 2512 7 13 2|- was more advisable to ibuve the gist. Cbarlottiitown referred to the" -——— "Como to the Festival M, Har- rington Wednesday, July 22. Good hand bagxutlme, hand in attendance. foreign sub- stances aha; promoted the develop ment of disease and rot. A ouddeni change from cold storage to s much and Strawberry Festival at Brook- highcr temperature in like soil nlzi-l f‘rlil this evening at 9f ghllpplngilflfllled to retard germination and Whcintli-y River vs. Brookfleld. fully developed growth. 2610 7 18 Si. Baseball Match "Come to tho 8 o'clock, Fungus the cellars in which "The New Annnn Dramatic most surn Club will prcsont the three act He wished t.» comedy drama " towing rather Josiaih" in Crystal Jpil. Monday, July th1.-ir;20th, and bot 10 Hall July 24th. should b: done ivtth ll-Aflmlflllllll 30 and 20 cents. ‘six to e lllln s for inning when tlifpicnlc at Bight :r.- Bloomfield. eat that 1i, si his, in exported. These could be ntencliled with tho trade mark of the Assocla "Reserve Wednesday 55nd for St. Anthonys Church, 2254-7-18-18-80 ll-rWh "Reservo Thursday. July 23rd. rhSyAn open air dance and Jce Cream 2264-74041 "Come to the lce Cream Festi- mnmwd on d‘ might st J. F. Ropers Monday, July spragognlfleid iustpectloa. use 33ers w lob c n- " ’ Hbeuuse they bruised o an” norm o! a" “Mm and the IMHO 0th under the auspices of Central - ;R0yalty Womens institute and sn- lelly be- llrge percent of the potatoes. "nnqnu coming more sad more of e noose This Baud of Directors wse re- "Ho. Come on, n“ “h n". ‘ '7' ' V ' Muted e“ M“ “ 7mm’: s izooddaugh in Argyle Hall, III Mr. Booms. la a-ebort luminary Kings; J. Martin Mchean, W, H. "n, 1925 - u“ 7 u of she year's was.’ e g the Thompson. ' ' ‘ osdmos er rths Queens: A.lli wr, . . n“ “n” m“ . Association officials. Ihwlng bad Trainer. Howard Mggfirliane.’ J m n? "gauging" 1 seneouconthinusflymlnetsd right ‘Prince: W, H. Memegor, m. an‘, m“ n. mun. ayn“ ' l0vlllll‘l_%‘wfij'l test tho-Momma‘. JJW. rm, J u, 1| ' bsrs ou be sure 4 this yosrlPedyon. ' .° ""3 "".'..,"T“"’ ."‘.""‘fiii'75"s duke-dis“- , ., .m,-a-m».~a\a.u _,-‘ ,,-,,, ,,, ‘an, g.» -.. inr-rn .4 Hey-qua’ mer- _.