he SUMMTRSIDE GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE HE WESTERN GUARDIAN mu, nubscriptions. Advertialn mide:-- fir,“ Bookstore. Wlter St. -l-mule Bakery. Water st AGENT—Mr|. John Pond. 44 write st g ll... _ summansmz. AND PB'lNCtE“C0lJN’'1;Phm° 239 l I’ Ihould be left with Mrs. Panll The Guardian may be bought daily at 'any of the following stores in Oourll 1) up; Mark gandret. 0?1"('}l'hvlI.vtfi{g —C. W. L. OFF NATIONAL lcMEl§ns(li“?l’vl?:E§n_'. Though war seern'ed remote when the National Convention of the Catholic Women's league oz can. ltlhda. was held at Winnipeg in June, e situation in Europa wu dig- wssed and a una ‘ resolution was passed oflfcrin the services of 1€&311e - s ould the Gov- ernlneht of Canada at my time require them. At a meeting of the Indian River Subdivision llgld on The Guardian will be deliver: his local I news)’ jl 2 con la in cldvallco. .25 -pencils » e1. $1 9' P X , /vkenslngton. « L-713 ll; Drug CD. l t; 30th inclusive. L-690-9-14-3i LD F0‘ ll c . 5Z‘1)lCllli.)‘.’l'—OCi’.ODel' —l~‘aur young ladies with publishing can- Apply room 680 Summerside evcnin L-855-9-l3- . r fall and winter ‘ex. S .\ icD(lNALD. Licentiate Allison Univer- I her class in piano- tly. September 12 in . Phone 529-I. L—858-9-I3-4i. \lIS LILS - in New Brunslxvick.-—S men and Vicinity ters ci Capt. and Mrs. r duties as teachers 2; Ladies College. 1 Women's Institute its \"1 Field gent by .:'nard. ’ conszlsation GERMAN vlEwP0INT Th?‘ suggestion offered mliigratvlge ‘‘ in Mrs. P.J. Maclnnls ' . tt r c T I telerp one company or - __ Jgue Cainpbs-ll. After ‘l 0I%°g&‘,“a’}y€,3%1sl3:_§‘flfintrkngdmrfp in P. u S '1 mentdin apfzfiragoe loo‘-tilelrmfélr-;“s't -——-~- -———~ ~' ' " ’ ” unch play nz was (*nrl- mt bv me new; service mersi e 0 6. 068 X1 ‘ ed to h an” 1’ mama‘ . M_v5_ Aubrey Hut: has returned 31‘ freeze out which i me D0 S ' h d. closely ' us at the DN5€n'*- “me 1“ “*5” °‘ ' me“ ea - ho after peridim a lesson! M“ “G” D“”a°h- ] ~ ]c3<J1fiIl]i.:e%tegu\f1igell.ll'l5e°f(‘;i§:aign office:-— e the gllhreuiconditlons which we ml S98. View gff ‘°“°"’“l8 “‘ “W” mfi, W, “’m,,,.l. ln Kl”-ill: —— .. (15 on are e. . . - 3 El _N3.shewa.sI000mD&h1 * thy is extended to “E3 Glfrrtmgngconomic neutrality Moved by R. L. Molllson. aec0nI‘1- I It - ll had I) vglrer brother-in-Law Mr. Wilfred esfienl P Mi Theresa Brande. w o y M.".cNnllj.' of Borden “gm me nolrmglvolume ofexchn-I130‘ _———\ ed by John Y. Phillim bem”.,,5ll-,,,g memls in sea View 1-liltz and ii. party of friends win "1 C‘ his m ‘ and mmsll, of goods continue. In The Government of Prince Ed- —__— ml Hamilton has returned to her are enjoying a pleasant visit in l.inc.\lnlly of Tracadie. mls Germany considxerfq 3112"’: Con‘ ‘, mu-cl Island would 1:: laskefdfl to Police Court Report for Month M,-5, “Bruce Munphy, §."él;varl%t§§; game m Boston an” 3 mean“ 5% vlew_ ——- ;l l;_ the Les-8119 0 ' t troops recru in me . . town, 8 ' ———- Ol)'l‘3Ll0l'L‘§ are going gtituyion. this %:‘:;alfn€;;, it was decided at the Drunkenness convictlou 15. plasma, Wm; mend; in sea h°Ud3Y- _____ The mum mm mg, “mg wgl. Bysden. The new rssl- "Second. in a0°°"1‘m°° ‘"3"’ d monbhliy meeting of the Summer- drunken driving °°’M°twm 2" WW‘ Mm gum golmgg, Balbic, was a cooled u much needed. greatll William Omn. en:i- principle. Germany is reg. Ly.e“:‘c‘t glide Town Council early this week. Driving c .on deter ————— “Dem vlsllo, lo sq; view, thp delayed the harvesting as rnans .. Prince Edward is has it-Ven 35")‘-1"’“°e5 '9? ‘Know; ' Text of resolutions passed at the theft 1; Assault 2. c(l)>n\_'Ii‘w 0“ - Mr. and Mrs._Colin Burt. GIMP . guest of Mm Km. McK3y_ farmers how threah their gram 3: "d “M t‘““*' ‘7 M" ‘° °‘"“m”° “S norm 2 5 normal meetlm f°ll1°W=-. Fines. “mi °‘*‘‘5 W” - ° 9”‘ ville. are spending a few days ‘l ~\ thEy take it in. Those who have i i ll:v~A'-sr is wrll llncler- neutral “““°“5 ‘ma ‘mg,’ m (,0 Resolved that the Town of sum- secutlolis for seillnlz mm‘ b°1°“' pleasantly with friends in Darn- K The many mmd_., 0, M_r5_ Ed- already stored are busy threshin 7T"1's\ l~rlr;lhlcc~nes which are 1g‘g’£;‘:n§’°m m°5e M 0 lmersidemdask thlegl %cvel‘(rilme1n~tmof test. ley. [ward McKay are pleased to lean: Am me"“—‘-many wmisu Wm ~ ' ‘l .2 - ' ~ . mine n m i 1‘? -—-——- one ‘ W1“ bfl qalitflmtorrl 6 V 1 mrhird. Gcrmav Offeaffxofrig ggrfiglh ;,uummeswu“r’d,,....‘.’{'er in Surnmer- other Buaineaa I The many frienda of Mrs. Colin lffiisesi: lm‘l7l”ovln8 after her recen are “vim me Province for mm "m Mr .l~s:r\,'l Arson. ’ . H0_“- 3331“! “°“‘’{‘1e‘,'.‘p,,,,_. even lo Elm. for the fall and winter , Mountain are pleased to know sh!‘ , ' rmpective homes were several Wm H hrrihnt ‘W90 has Your ‘Emnlfi fl(§ciIrl‘il.rl"?l°rm:S are in‘ conflict ‘ months soldiers recruited from Bills 173-*5“? Tqvm f4m?i2 mm H5 Nwveflng ‘mm her “Gem “old I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mountain had been the guests of Mr. an: _ 0!’! b"i1rlli‘g= on the ‘ -——- . lmic GC.mm,yS Prince Oountly for the following $1427.09. \ml>31d bl“-5 5 1' - [dent and able to move aroun rte“ mcem.y for me“, home in ‘ M,-s_ ,l.A, coulson for seven: . “ F’ ll,~lnc- st. uni Bardrn ‘. - - ‘lw.‘." mh me’ would regard as in- reasons: A let”-' "1 ”““‘k5 W“ '9“ “'°"‘ some on crutches. [Boston alter spendlnq 3 pleasant. lwceks. These gucsta were muc “'J‘ "W m~~~ nt. w.--I-. l-.~rin~ l to Cnsper--' F°“JlE,l' ’wl{h economic neutrality l_ Because I huge n.um.be, ll-om me ]()ca_1 luclge I. 0. O. F. ex'l:~I‘$s- ———- .houdav' in D&m1(..,' um guests of ‘ impressed by the sp.endld facili . “M” “'*"“"“"-5 “""C‘h have ‘ more delicious -c‘r)1m‘iiamita€.:tion or formal control Prince County are enlist-i‘-13: 8 in’.-Z U1‘-‘ll’ a—PPl‘€“-i3"°n ml‘ '-hfm‘-"' Miu Elien Harrington and 14‘! am M.S_ Com, Mmmmm‘ tie; for bathing on the beach hgn .‘;«,~.. .,.,m, of mi rxr:-avg tn l“‘vh3ich neutral‘ mm"; Del-ml; other substantial perceritalggd of l-ligh- s§tan;:Se;tgil;ertlhtoGt1l;e‘1dlodge fi_él~§ galm gwaonatl/_t.°:I;;1_‘4€% Mk‘; _ at fin View and purpose com 1 l "l 31: /"'<"\~"‘V |v1trrl"* ‘ to force on them. lander: already enlist are fmm te v 0 9 1°55‘ ' ell-b¢1’! 0°!“ . ll-l-anon River store has reopen- are > * d a in-. W-n —,,l lore and ‘Sums d to e ter ln summerslde ‘ in ———- . - ~ -" F . “Fifth. Germany is rea v 11 Prince County and many m0"= ‘ ‘.ed for business again with -6 h Id “ m -“‘ 0" t''-‘s c*.rn€r. ‘into negotiations lookinlz t°WBYd bl‘ recruits are available. K h ton “’_‘ k_ same staff of clerks after being Rev. Mr. I“rea.m l eh ‘1 ll p_my‘- ._ ~——-— . , ilafernl agreements with neutral 2. To keep these soldiers near ens lg The European situation is ma 1 mspd Dwmz ,0 business ,n.m,._gl-_ service in sea View a. mli If- ~ ~-«_ .. ‘ -‘ i th ormal eX- ll th 1 the - - - ing people here Guile R“X1°“5 5”‘ V, day. The hall was practlcaly fl er W \v»~.=».‘».§’r~?5’...“...»‘.’ CORN FLAKES E%“.‘,’.‘.:.’.‘°.‘,.‘°..?.‘l.“if.....°..’;...t..um- ',*;,::;..‘°‘°‘‘”°‘ “‘ °’ and Vicinity no your or was Province row .'“°“‘~‘ ___ - an arrreclwve audience» Tm “rm .Q(\\\A(‘rn“‘e‘ mm in me . _ lsmnoes when have utseni. 3 S-unable “bumps 10,. blunt. ling the example of their elders are ‘ A number 0! people “om 5,33 speakera me e all through WM ‘CA CM" V "°1' with extra nourishnient“ i '—'—’——‘._ ‘"9. me“ u‘ Wfiflable‘ buildings ifmealeyd gun l», fg;e‘t‘llef:rg1u?lcnStrl' ‘View m°"°"d w cwmdm‘ am‘ $10’: l“°,}’..'.§’plf.‘,'.he’§=;ut.-}31l3etit.1.m.°lrrrt':‘ u. - - ‘ - ET ' !’\ -.. .. .. ..... T’ A l » » d- ‘i" %“.i“§;“~.: .‘;’l‘°o.f":.‘.‘2.““M:‘2f.‘.‘.: ...‘i',;..*:?.‘3. ‘”.‘,'." .‘.’l;““‘ °‘°"’ ‘is. :“° ‘— all °;:".l;;:. ';.*;,°.“...*.‘;’”-3.2.:-...‘.‘.‘::‘.... hi. 1.. .......... rm... ... “" """ '\/Irv. '.v~'<-l .l iv‘-~- 1 ' ‘ '§;v7f.n;-l which is heated and avall- spent, Sunday plensantl with rera-. Mr. Charles Hickey. D3m1*".V- W...” in We vhuml, M, Cm/endlsh. text the first vezses of John 5'" "“'““°'l to S‘-"‘{vi1‘e' NV‘ ‘ able for training purposes during’ Lives and friends in Q'Leiu'y- .who was formerly n member of the ‘H -Eamon .5 M 0-uktandlnz if we would be1i(“.‘l"V'H.i'l_ fnltll thc US" “"1 '7-K" up :"l'~'l “t ‘ ‘ 1 be months ——-'—- ‘URN’ H°’5° "3‘mm"' has “(me {O i‘ \"‘5lk(‘I‘ of eloquence and as he l’ii’hL will mevnll 'l‘:.r~ s=lll:‘nV. “Th . . ...'d. 2 ,.». '-r~.l.L—eq»v,3 WP 'I-‘he rlfle'ran.ge has recently Mrs. William Maobean and little Charlottetown to train along with liigmfl M Cavemllsh l-mnuglgv the led with Mrs. Lnrno Cfllllp‘-)!"li prv l 'ln'l I\1v=, Allan ‘flickcxwvlvi-" been repaired and is ready for F1110 son arrived in Kensinzmm on 3at- several others from the surround— Whmglh .5 “Wm, llllcd to capacity. siding at the orillm. . V”"*-. and Mr and Mrs ‘ and machine gun lmw”¢e- umlay evening from Sheet 1*"b°'- ins Wm ““- l ” -— -:= ~°"*m~~ mum l,l,,._. rcuml ‘ —--— ll. During mi in 1918 soldiers .N, s., to join her husband who has . to cum Tormeniine B l NEW YORK. sent. 13-—<AP> — adequately quartered and been home for some time. i The schools all were closed for u-.rr.l~-2 °“ ““' 5Thc British pound dropped to O4 in ‘-",°a‘;f,ed El, sumn-lerslde. ———~~- Labor my and the upils and II n ""1 ‘W R-~'nh\-I Rcqrrr lroreign exchange dealings t0d“Y»°“ V 6 [mad protection. Mr. Gerald MacKenzie was a teachers greatly En Wed “ 9 you et 5 e 3 a C‘ R”"““ and Arthur‘ in’? three Cf11L5i%“ “°[:b‘&:a{?gnme;\fi:& 1. Local economic reasons. bu.-sitlvess visitor to s\xm.merside lfiautifgiolr iiyofiingle “'°“”‘" W“ .. ‘Cline 5"” ‘ ° 3 ’ rth esollved that Premier Monday. er! ~ ' ‘lstopned «“'"9°'““3 W-‘ °“‘"“‘°’ oammpbeilr la: respectfully asked W "" Km, rah... '—'_ Ls din 00d 00 ‘argklgg 3333!‘ E“"°"°‘“‘ °“"'°“°'°‘ mm M3 milmrtl uplwl!.)bi‘z‘i' my Alirigaen ’i‘a‘§f.‘if.‘.'.r“ dwlfird Mcogiaflyd n fiasant vl'ali't1l'hu§rai3’nmers.-?i‘r3lIe‘ ihi 1 3 _ en E " ~ . 0 tends“ t° 5"” Wm‘ the Bmlam °}l"' glserdliyfxenlym H 0“ and Leonard Watson were viaitora gueat of Mrs. Gay and Ms. Mc- Happy 13 the new 1'\\18" ‘rency .§"“r'l1s‘§r (l:rinti‘ilta:”l|r;]ee‘lir°of-'lrCa:l: Also reaolvved that a of this to Charlottetown on M0nd‘°Y- G“‘3‘"- ‘"5 °“‘°" m’3“d5' ; band of thig blushing l7F'3'5° 0*‘ . . ‘ ll M. B. ———- ———- . _ ‘“‘*‘.'5 °.".‘,§”l..‘“l'°2 $535 Mr‘ d tr?‘ °‘};1AEIi;)i;1is:r$ hoerrmgrmmgchrihur, Miss Audrey Mwallv has M\Im- M15! DOWN” '1c'h§’mF1’,°}?.")‘-N M3; ; bride. She makes bread on Ifolglflnnflhllla‘ n"(x"l‘~l1r‘-l Frenell franc was down .00- officer Commanding Military Dis- ed to her‘ homveh in icflpa vnmends 1“; just1ik°hiam°th°ru5°dt° mo-I uulbuc. . 3-4 of a cent and the swlss franc trici. No. a; and the Summerside xrlomedstflnhofihe 39;‘ my months’ bak.___Us°s fin “mo flour 0” '05 —~—”_’TI_A.LIFAX ' Bxfigfla %l)la{1<:(%E3n€:‘t131l(l‘it‘l):i.1illlg;’“.i"vao(l’”ltii p0h:l-s James Bumatt and young {fl-:lgm':vlllyi'e.etlVi‘c°c rlelc‘ru'i'ii}rri‘lgaynf‘f‘l‘:ferl‘"; too . . . . 193 88850 bet COULDN'T LAND AT son, Junior, her dbe.'l’tl8X\i«Bl' Ma°l‘1l<‘>:Ié iromwcharlottetown were in K."’.1- that thdr fix-st Q,-gcgg-y order *°""'"c°"' N1‘7W*‘*“‘- "~ 5'' 3°“ 1345?)’ l ti Re ardln aelcpl|0|‘° 3/[‘]l§:le¥i.n:atr‘\c<‘l‘!M§‘1rlYR‘.I.yi'rlond Burnett ‘M “' ———- will in¢1udO I 58¢ 05 REGAL- """’ ""' "" Dick M9rr“‘- "‘“““‘”“‘° '“°"- Rm" °" Edi 3 were visito‘a to Kenaington on Mr. John mlllrm. Charlottetown. :3’: ,::"""" who flew to Halifax. '1: brigs dhnxk " Thul-gdgy évenin mug farewell gm‘ in Klensingwn on Monday on , . . . _ _ ,,_ _ W "II II"! "V" 1:’ l5u"l1,‘;,r$rn‘)er,lu:vtitl:0rl:?r: oimpty t.".vhl::::st:l'ehl3lSalfi€i'i1n€a "%‘8(l)uri.‘i:)‘l:e i‘r)lgmit<3>‘ir $21!:-y gushes mm en . u§{x::.“John D. Kennedy, her son WHEAT rh'hh.I‘|'l:r‘I fihiat? :6 Newark Airport today of) are again arkinq the ublic Mass Robert flomulhreilii. 8. A. mile ht or to II * ' " ~ ' ————- I h vs w 1 s‘ BISCUITS V""""‘ "V5 H9 "M W‘ new fit Ham“ “I Ubwy ..ll‘,’l,lv‘"‘r"1§°"§nm:r}r‘§3l- Mr A. R. I-lowatt. oharlottetown rfisyjtgiyergand SW00 d’:\l‘_'hbEi's Chris- m° “mu” m mm M5 big H-“span. m $3 it therefore resolved that was ll business visitor to Kenalng- tine and Jean of 0’Leary. were V|-<- 1 M°"m' who wt hem yeaurdu aueth Bummerside Town Council ‘on on Monday. itora to Kerurlngton Mondiw while i 0 DFR A l>l\rml('l and spent. the night at Portland. 3': Mien, reiterate our resolution ‘ ———- enroute to 01/eary from Charlotte ‘ ii / l V Me. flew in Halifax thil momlnl. M mined In cmluncuon Wm, the About ten more youn men gm. mwn_ I. . YOUR GROCH? TOWN ' ,lv of Flint which hid he Summersidc cessfullv passed the str ct medical Mr. Howard Boyles. was a vls-..or circled tho (‘i. xosollllnn of t . _ C , on ’°“""°‘ l?.°:.'.:. °'..1*““° °~:°*=:,‘..:,'.‘:.°“..*'i‘.-: °.i:"‘i;';‘.l“..:l.*:..... ...lll:..."‘r%‘. 'r‘l..“.‘s..':“"°' "°“‘° ‘“ a. column is reserved for neural interest but advertlalnyl nature may be insert- ts a word strictly pay- I l’llCl.-if. —Wntgt'man's Sky- 'I5c at ENTAL brrlca CLOSED-— dvslital office, Sum- - o::=.:i from Sep- RANCHERS will tell a cannot be beaten .nr colored pelts. puffed (coarse L all sungla Dealers and 9-TST-tf. F0\' R.\\'(‘liERS ATTENTION: 1 cf puffed ricc (ll ccntrac-ted for_ for A . and Mrs. Elulnor Der-Roches lwosons. Frank in Tlgnlsh and Grurgie and Ad-ale Read. J.L. i. vvllo have spent. their vaca- l hrrr left on Saturday to {:1 card ‘ed. the l:ill(‘.s prize being won 5 '0 III! home In summer-aids by In Boy at 20 Per day or 10¢ per week. Phone 289-1 f ml l your order to the boy - Ponalble for deliveries on gut r:)uBteer.v cc 0' -WHITE PLASTER. WALLS will IBl0r|£’«wd1§c<;Il]osr or become heat sieves if is “S2: in extra heavy wnllboal-d L-432-9-13-21. —PEACHES—-75c basket. Tokay srapes 19 lb. t. l ' ' Phone 30%. Blélnn-‘Je;f;iIl‘lg‘s Groceries, L-865-9-14-2:. —FliEE with each Film sent, to Erimans for Developing and Print- ing one 4 x 6 Enlargement. Overnite service Enmah Dru-_~ and Photo scr. vice, Sumerslde, P. E_ 1. L-881-9-14-l5i. —SUNGLO "IMI’Tt0VED” mu. FURRING RATION now at 0.“. dealer in cube or meal form. his newly improved feed insures you tlear colored pelts to instructions. if fed according 9-Thll-Sat-Tue-if. —USE BRACF/S heavv 30-lb. black Asphalt Felt Building Palm- and Cut the fuel bill. L-482-9-I3-2i. —ESTEEMED RESIDENT PAS- SES—There passed away in the Prince Conny Hoapltrll yesvrclny. Miss Minnie Metlflrall after a short illness. Miss Metherall \\flS _ V t new. Beautiful born in Blocmfi-sd, tlllr- dllllwhler of !iEil'\\'i.“il..‘llS on ydlsplay at the late Jols Misthernll. Fa-i‘ many low prices. Maurice Mill. years sheconducteda bcard.lng- es- L-889-9-14-3l. tablishmen-t in Ch‘town and was most highly esteemazl. she was :1 member of Zion Chlrrli ari was prominent in all ciiu .h we k. For the past four years she has resid- ed with her sister. Mrs_ J , Hunter. Summersidé and fume friends who will regret to leatn of 1131‘ P33S1n§I. BS=‘des Mrs. Hunter. another sister. Mrs. Art“ur Green of Alberton and a ‘ Mrs. Hairy Mstherail cl Bloom- . 1 Island ranchers. f‘*f1d are lcft tn mCl'l“l. The re- rcolo ("ill be had by mixing '. mains are testing at Ccmptons lnlzretltt is until your commerc-1 "'"""' "V-"“ ‘l’ “ this mcrnirg euls. 9-TST-tfpwhen they will be conv:y.~d to ._.___ Elccmfzed frr bnral l'llE A\‘\'L‘AL competition of . Indian River and —PrivM':s Jo"v1 and wallagn McDonald and Stephen Crlllis of the P. E. Island I-I.‘g..ilan:i~:=rs vis- ited their homes in Indian River on Sunday. _r.»—. —..~ uT.:T,._ ,._ of Indian River left Monday mom- me for Bcsirn and l\‘.~w York whsrc he will enjoy a two \-.-_ 1-- vacation, K_ . SYLVAN :__ ~__ __ ’<: assecl away on P’ ' ' ~ ill her licma in Tignish, \'ill] Iinatc after a linger- here are to MT5. //5 tom mm + on/c/ous FLA I/OUR. . AIIDII(Il0It’TII£rkE 0000 FOR IIIM .1lCZ\C1‘ and order shall be restored. [illlllllfilllll lsmulllg ol Warsaw on the grounds sister-in-law. I lclnmillately on gundby. loth this reaolnuon ‘“ " ' Ind I y handed to each member roll in the resolution which‘ was engorged ‘g the Diocesan Convention held in Charlottetovm, August mud to 24th. Whereas realizing as we do the horrible unrest among Em-0- bean countries and the threats at war that have been (tom time to time so alarming and further l-en- llzlng that our Canadian . 15 may be ca‘ied upon at any m serve our nation, and Whereas. we are Waving that God will direct the leaders of our cmmgl-y to do all in their power to malnlaln ales and avert war. and When” we are banded together in the rc-mmon love of God and Canada and service is our motto, in the event of our homes being in dun. rzzr. and our husbands. sons and brothers being obliged to take arms. I33 it resolved, that we, the Catholic Women's League of Can- rda are prepared to loin in the ranks of service, and each and all c-f us «'\”Vt‘CTKl'_‘/I to our ability, will do w.1r:t lies in cur strength and tvmnillg tn miti<zate the n]L‘e1-[es cf war and hasten the day when (Continued from page 11V# I Germany apparently was attemp- ring to prepare lorelgn cplnlon lor a;-..-oi b.nlu..rument and artillery ilsteu lot‘ we city 5 delence. NAZIS USE "ALL MEANS" Ah authoritative source said the iml.;ncat.ons should be obvious in _ may deem appropriate" 1! Nazi planes are turned loose indis- Poiish civilians.) POLISH MAIN STAY 2,6 the Warsaw and one mainstay of _PO- as been five dlgdslvnl . u- brigades W 0 are Sims; Lr:‘c{cktC2‘t“l:“lor3:h of Lodz. Their ml; ll reistancc Cfimmlled 1“ the t.lll‘(i day. but 31 they were Ci(1)15€!X11Ry ~ i. l r wgglsglgmgnndiplomatic efforts ‘0 support Premier M ‘ed pence efforts and to In addition Rzluom iorcffi. llsh defences h . t‘ th t they must in- th 11 in . er eci ll hile the dairy exhibits a _ glfimgil 8'lBCl1I9II'5lRh!: to trade W“-h -nplllnegrsgohtegt wgs 3 V vlE’ll‘0‘,’f‘eSS. ‘flowers and dorm-s‘i<-. silowinszs, warring arties. 8“ Am_ This was the first time such a ron- infra well up to the standards of boffiiccilzf Brgrlrgirggg gllcemllfcow was test was bed at E?mont Bay- o.h-er years. <s: . - __ 133:1“ "1" ‘‘“y"' The °m°m ‘;,§,“““,‘§? " ' _' "' ' 1936 and we much less consider the ‘“d1°m’d he hfgddtea1'11($en1' Temfiuy S possibility of an increase in thefi ant message . q t rates in view of conditions brous to Newark. , no /I/am/kg /lfler Taki/‘rg Grferk l/ft/e T. _ _ jf Exhibition "At E gmont Bay Fine Entry List§Features West Outstanding Horse Exhibit_I_s_Feature Event Considerable interest was taken in the Egriiont Bay Exhibition this year as it was h fair grounds at The fair grounds acres of land purchased Pzovmcial Government for the Ex- hibition Association. buildings have been erected on the grounds and the fair had a very prosperous appearance. with 5, rec- ord attendance. A feature of the show this year the outstandin". hczses, the main fEf:l'.T.‘e of which contest. This kept rig round the horse W35 was 9. pullinf the people mi ii letter. M, I.-. B. W. Re-binson. M. L A. The large entry of indeed by Prof, W Middleton and nleaserl with the ex line of new stalls were a nleasure Notzewcrfhv in this ex- cellent colts. The heavy l to visit. hibit was the many ex showing good breedinv. see were exceptional this year. The main interest centred round Prince Fair — ~ horses and swine. Other speakers were '1‘. M. Link- A I., R. Allen and Large Horse Classes he eld on the Albrams Village. comprise four mier, officially ope“;-.d the fair in a short speech in which he prais- ed the excellent exhibits and re- ferred to the great part that farm- ers play in this pnzsent world cris- W35 Commodious exhibit of horse J Read of new by the 3r SC baccn tyne shawl“! marked ment over other years which 5 V085 Village: St. Raphael. Outstanding Winners had prov prove reflected taken. The most marked unprove- ment came frcm Abrams and hibit. The long ‘lvnulrl fair in owing to the poor pnstllre. about by the Winners in this Heavy Bernard, Abrams Village, pull 3300 lbs; 2nd John F. Arsenault, Urban- vllle, light, horses;—Under 2500 lbs —lst Joseph P Azbrams Village. pull 2900 lbs; 2nd Tilman B. Gallant, Mfont Carmel. Arsen:x,uit, 4t.h Wilbert ‘Doom over d Joe. P. Outstanding winners horses Fzank F‘. Arsenault 1st for his brood made with foal; Cyrus ‘;;§.“.;,;gd“:.&‘;f‘8°‘ 5 “‘ °‘’“‘' °’ ““' ring until late in the after-zioon. A. Gallant carriage L Nt.‘\V.>l)..\p.h|nen of neutral m-mans The swine exhibit was use out- PDl.l‘lE1l‘,f0r %v4sp.endid{ ggineral hm 1.5,,“ L0 mem wmgm M,“ standing and would invite com- pose Orse. mners 0 mon ten,-M5 ll-um 3 pwponeu Brlmn petft.on at any country fair. special prize__ for foals sired by his ,1-“mo anm_,unc€n,en,, mm wu53,w5 Rev. F. X. Gallant, Honorary Percheron island De Port glvlmm ,,cpular,gn was Wing .3. President presided at the opening. were Fid-ale Arssnault. year Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Pre- colt: Edwin Darby for his foal. There was a large entry of cat- tie. Outstanding exhibit was mature ciass in Ayrsshires winning Holstein entries wem few in num- ber. There were more Shorhhorna shown this year and greater in- terest exhibited in this class. The some prize Swine Improved “ \.'iL‘W Of an fll1l'lOl1Al.‘L...il'l€;Il» ea.rl.cl‘ 13, He urged gamers cg Dmduoe in today lrom Fuehrer Hitler's field me ul_m-_;5_l‘ capacity as llml; is just headquarters mat the ‘uermun M essgntjal as the Dan, ptayed by army will break Polish n>.sis.ance in me glghung go‘-ces junior exhibit from the 0l>~‘n WW115 31“ Vmabes ""‘*-“ 3“ I-Ion. H. W. Dennis, Minister of Shorlhcm Club was Illefllls av 11-3 M59353‘-' Tm’ P°"3“ Agriculture. socks and endor=ed the special menticn w !il0\'°1'“m~’m ‘"95 *‘°°“5°d °1 °“°°“r' opinions of Premier Campbell. six yearlinm. Mr. uzmlz F0103 to resort. lo snlllmx. Mr Walter Shaw, l"°r:-lltv Min— these classss. I-ll: U“ m““°“.‘he fcmlgn “’e°r"‘ary' ister of Awrlculture. aised the lm-provcmcm over last year. Vi.CD\lliL nauin.x_ga.ve warm-ngtnut Very mm 0133 of in products ‘he Brmsh °9“5‘“°r°d memeéygg ’on exhibition. H-. was Darticularb’ '“““f"e”°‘V “Ce "° ‘axe such M enthusiastic of the showing of Mr. Clav Judged cxprtssccl surprise at the.vast im- ement. in the ho". T‘2re were me outstandllvz g -eater Mont Carmel. brinz credit has The pp;/A #- ihh ll calves and Lockerby judged raisi'v"z. Irvine judged the sheep which com- “cred fnvo‘ab‘v with other years There were fewryr market lambs vorv dry season and s well as vevetables. advent. of war. contest were: 2500 lb.s——Leo. 1-I. Arsenault. Abrarna Richards, ‘FRIDA Y ....r SA TURDA Y7 Extra ! Choice Quality Ripe Tomatoes Per Lb. Sc Extra ! Large Tins Radio PEAS 2 Tins 251: in heavy class; Ben ur- ya Jolie. e which cows. U1-banville worthy of nizted general ‘ the swine and of im - inclividua‘s interest being Villagb ‘These districts to anv country Mr. J. D mutt‘.-v and Extra ! Large Tins, Reg. 250 Asparagus cuttings Red Malaga GRAPES Extra ! Reg. 25c Lb. Extra! Sugar Cured Picnic Ham Extra! Medium Size PRUNES i‘:f'... 5 to 7 Lbs. s Reg. 25c Lb. Extra! Smoked Bloaters 20c Extra! Fine Quality Soap chills Reg. 12c 1b. 2 lbs. 9:: Regular 20c D01. 15° Week-End Candy Special Assorted GHOBOLATES 1 ill. Box 29c GOOD EVERYDAY REGULAR VALUE - POTATO BASKETS Well Reinforced _ _<_ L __,P,__._ Sunshine GRAPEFRUIT, Huge Tin Special Deal 15¢ SURPRISE SOAP — S For 256 Try Our Fat July Herring And New Potatoes