lfillifi , I 28, A1931 - ' ll E iimemls THE 'C‘FIARLOTTE'I‘()WN GUARDIAN . _ , Q I" F93 Exhibitors I COIIQIUIDQG from p589 1 _.________________________ “N!” - hllhly Blfllflfiinry prim "at ow we come to the moat dimcult W INS. Till McEv/an following within strlkine distance. At the three mile mark the order was slightly changed. Camp- bell was etill leading, with Francis be service in the Murray Hal-ber Baptist Church Sunday, May 31st at 7 p. m., conducted by Louis Harris. There will be special singing. (Canadian Press) | FREDERICTON, N. 3,, May 27_ — / P ‘Alli SEVE l] A R K "QR s antral Guardian ' 1; 0. p. E. At l Graduates Hold My Holiday . thrplcc, with Barney Irancie, l-lar- . . o . old iuebudecn. Rodd, 1:. Smith end BAPTIST SEBVlCES—'Ihere will Fred e rl C10 n PartmgBanquet P. E Island vrsrrap MANY rurnnnsrnm The “mdunmg m“ °' s" mm" POINTS ENJOYED nizucrovs 9mm"! l" hld to deal with during Fm; del t g lh ~ stuns University met last eve i the year, the preem-lnh o; h Bumble y ega es rom e principal n ns "'°"'““°“' Wu‘ and Rodd runninz lbrmt. McEwep centres 'of Canada and the United ‘it an enjoyable banquet at theCan- fourth, and Emith well back At ISLAND FRUITS AND “YONDER- f - ‘ PRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES in . FUL COOKING. FOUND nslb nullllcl , . building for h - s l " I . LII. wstweielt uld st Pd Nti IHtLTh . m‘ s m much I r mow thanwoth the a. , mhmlhm Mcgwen pulled away from the Wood Islands congregutlell gol- zhates wlergl in Fredericton today for-‘flreigerlnt a ‘ones. o c; 1a OgCraduat/ks “G Goon, ADMIRED FINE .> 1 I a lm mo“; i‘ °f . . Richardson to come up with the May 31st will be a: follows: wnoq e concu n; session br the centralip W" '4“ 5° “m” ' DRIVING HORSES. l pebble!‘ "r " 7 u l emf“ :29‘; aware of the gen- WBHBCG Hlgh- ludlnh m,“ runners, Qhmhhell, Islands at 11 a. m., S. School at 10 cm-"wu '1" 3"? lnwrlmivflfll Order [Hamid Cmkm- CW“ Mmnmmd- D- nl have spent several vhcatlnns on 1 ' ‘ ma“ o D t I - ' . ' _ _- . l Ewhlte, E] b3. MPh , if . , ' ~ _ lie for necessary e fir o the pub fl€ldy Beats FEVOYItG, m“ “d mum‘ The ‘ewnd PM!“ u m ' wwd Islands East at a 1mm‘ he Kings °"“‘l"°" ‘and so” and es n c Ce A red Prince Edward Island." writes Mus " '11"lG"“'° eeatin durl m “mmmbk Han. McEwen b Nickerson. Evans and n. Mitchell Christian Endeavor at '1 p. m. sub- ‘he “WWW” “WWW 00111181111011 vflM“”“Y»1"'°d°"°k ca“ M“ Gm“? mus pepper. R. n. No. l st. John l '2 ".- =- s... 0' F ‘l .1 c l m“ "w" p A- o‘ 1:."- m s. leis... ' i. ‘ I 1 . I... ... ... u. --- ll we" “dune d b t "l Proiecte 8W ar S r€a who fell back for some distance. At Pliwr- as‘ B "m" E "Wild, u , °" Jqurna] wmhe, o; the $5 m, the b“, y O11 one n-‘ovo-I III 0 3 a o m e u when an We"! the fum- gnd 511g]! m1]; mgfk Rjch- —-——————-i——— up the ‘sessions o: the councu The Arthur Hughes’ Phuip Doylg- They letter on the subject “My Holiday on , I oroughly sifted out we agreed that . ,' "dam M.‘ of n b“ “gulch,” PERSONALS Canadian convention opened at 2.45 ihad as the. Bllest o! honour RBV- Dr. Prince Edward Bland], o'clock this afternoon in the vestry IJ. A. Murphy, and a most delightful Game It 11- E- nehcie took the iced followed by Mr- Clive McMillan. of Carter s. . . . "rb last time 1 es the - m m u. n 7 12 ujtinglAesociation was by far the most Runnlng a new‘, and‘ courageous m,“ and Mcllwen elm; on h” heeln 00,, ghm-lglmlown’ spent vlclnna morning, with social activities for: F0ll0wing was the banquet pro- the sfinuner of 19::- Thar: Zea l: _ I City ... ... ... 6 ‘I 1 it“ awry‘ Agreement w“ entered race from start to finish. Wallie “@9719?! lengthened his stride Day at his home in Covehead. the entertainment of tllie delegatesnglfllnme! _ place I would rather spend a vacation t‘ I II by IINHMM- - eamuiwdlngiy Mr‘ “m °f n" Rodd, Hishfieid "dark horse," won "WV/hilt $114 tllcktld 1n behind "*- Thihcouncn setlicgedafo “flux” Ohio ?ll'gsn?aster' George Mccomack‘ The air is very bracing. the weather ' I y, a ‘H00 p“ year‘ we we" the annual Patriot ten mile road Rmd- M the "V9" mm? ""111! Frim- M“ mu“ Henmfl i8 spending a as elfleegw? e enna cfn1"n' pkg m‘ ideal and there is every opportunity a ""'- ‘m’ i :11? at‘: reign a splendwy "hi" race last night over a field of fif- cls dropped out. wmplliniflr °l i‘ m’ days m Mum” “w” “m” l...” nYlii§genoin X1’ aflensrsfl Toasts f" ‘my 55°“ 8"“ pmasw“ °“° . n- n- 5- w" b, em e we" eqmpped "d teen hardened and gritty runners. b"! 118M 163-, He IP91!!!“ flesh finishing m‘ course at Prince °1 Cohmll wlllhlahe lace at Cedar Wish“- ”‘ m k . .. 1a 1s o Mal; gxllxlllggns gavilion. The large m, hm, so mhum l-hh w“ wave when he boarded the. official car. Wiles 011688. Charlottetown. mph“, Iowa’ Novmsm 1 The Pope and the King "1 was living in Jerusalem, N. a, . W 5,1 ore a a 4 m housing t‘; lrlllimznt: 5:81-1:21: minutes better than lest year's time l“; the rantings E31 "'10 $0125 the M,“ Lyne Stefan!“ o! m T E t our college Days, mdenck can fltrtlhs films}- I is: home the latter W . of 73 mlhhleh‘ mule by Han-y 1m. ea ere. Rod , c en an amp- . . e . a - EGG LAYING CONTEST v l SO10 A" ed DO m pa 0 Ju y. too the noon train i. an” guctllile ggcliunds for parking cars. Ewen cl Bristol, not ‘o’ he o! the bell ran close and flnlsned an ahova on kCoe staff, Moncton, spent the oflcrapumrg: Agthur Sim; from st. John, arrived in Sackville i" B. B. E. m c“ t i‘ d“ t° c°1°m1 Mn‘ best local 10 miiere who ever donned HQYW Harhy» ‘We’ 46 yea“ °1 gee and and holiday at her old Notes on the Prince Edward Island Our Guest: Proposed by Cyril Mac- and changed for the Islam tum’ I " v .. 1 c o hum” M 1* W“ entirely throveh, a running shoe. McEwen, by the way, see. was one or the biggest surprises °m° m Kensmgton’ Ex: Laying Contest re.- the Donald responded m by Rev Dr “m” a‘ ca” T°"“°mi“° B‘ 7 m‘ l“ Bl] ore a lo- o l “m” "l" "1" d"! was made rinubed second. only ten feet behind o! the day- Althwsh finishing 1n m -_" . Week ending my 22 Murphy. ' ' “m” ‘° PM“ BM"? i“ ‘*5 min’ l on], scheduled poeslble. I am sure that he has the Rpdd. whom he pushed to the hint 13th position, he appeal-ed strong hnd D sses Mary and Caroline Mac- 1931' ' mud Lang syn?‘ utes. It was nine miles. I crossed l . appreciation of every Exhibitor who Qhly two challenges were altered well wllhln hlmseln Needless to any onald, of Shediac, were visitors at The King on the ferry "Prince Edward Island." Z “A . Nation»! "INF » attended the ‘MW’ - ~ 1n the 1m mils “the rwe-Melrwen. he "Wlved a b‘? “all” mm ""5 "m; home m Hum" River’ W" m“ Mr. William ssnscnrs B. R. pen 11 Rev. Dr. Murphv in his remarks It had m’ .°r ‘mum tmk" Em‘ I ~ The d°"°" °‘ ‘mphl?’ we" m"? after passing Hush Campbell at the ‘“°‘““d-* “'1” ‘"°‘”°d “w “"15" w“ end and holiday’ led the contest for the week with ea complimented thepclass upon their held Sh‘ "fight "r "wen?" “'5- ‘ m v B. ll. E. 2nd a full list will be given by our seven mug mm-lh all,“ Bil-hey lbmh. Harry Richardson, who ran a great Mr‘ “ed mclgonshaw ma“ eggs. 7&2 nolnhs; Mn John B_ Pnolds lsnnll and we manner in which they There was a small engine to push the 1 to ... ... ... ... ...! 4 1 1 ecretary. We are deg 1 . lndehl race flnlshed lourtln , v j _ cais on the boat. They had all frel ht 5°‘ Pl’ ed 1° vls. who appeared to be going good. - I 8°" . w 1, 3 e d m. en accepted authorlt He t ted ti t g v.1 W or‘ n‘ n. n." 7 2 1 the various firms and _ - went a. successful operation ADI; ap- ' ' p?“ w re “m” w l y“ F“ ‘a Cal-S may day Q Q would al 05h N _ illdlvldllflls dropped out, contented himself w-th The Y°11°W1HB 15 the Order l" the pendlcllls at the Pr, E gggs 57,7 points and Mr, Jamgg they would go forward with the same n m w“ who thus materially aided us in our tucking in behind Rodd for the neict "line" "l? "is ""15!" ' nee dward IS- njpfiffg 3,12,, pen 15 were third with zeal and enthusiasm in the life “wider how a boat could Carry 5° ma. a. a 11 a 4 u o v: . chic o ... ... ... ..... cln ti ... ... Bell. E. Pitts gh ... ..... 410 1 page. is 0 1 .' obi 3 games scheduled, l American League First» "1 98H made-by the Charlotttetown PPM“! Perk and Provincial Exhib- "Y T" endeavors. I wish to thank the Board oi Dir- ectors for their splendid support and cooperation, especially those from Prince and King's County losing as they did much valuable time and rendering great assistance. Mr. Shaw as Secretary left nothing to be de- sired. I thank you fellow Exhibitors for two miles. Corning through Victoria Park McEwen made a gallant bid for the pace, but was turnedback‘ by the plucky Highfielder, who length- ened his stride to hold the lead. Both runners were running stride for stride on the Kent Street turn on Queen Street, and midway Mc- Ewen, who seemed _to be ‘bent elde- ways. made his last and final sprint. but gamely continued. At six miles _ L-Wailace Rodd, Highfield. iL-I-Iarry McEwen, Bristol, Lot 40. IL-Hugh Campbell, Graham's Rd. 4.—Harry Richardson, City. 5.—Ernest Smith, Pownai. 6.—Albert Nickel-son, City. 7.—Dan Mitchell, Iennox Island. 8.—Kemis Harrington, Moreil. 9.-Evans, ul-lington. 10.—L. H. Wheatley, Royalty. 11—Lorenz Hubsch, Germany. land Hospital Monday night. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is convalescing nicely. Hon. President (Canadian Press) FREDER-ICTON, N. B., May 27_ 58 eggs. 265.6 points. Mr. William Sansoms B. R. hen No 5 still leads the contest for in- dividual laying with 172 eggs, 196.9 points. . .. The Experimental Farm B. R. hen No. 4 in pen '7 was second with 160 eggs, 180.6 points and Mr. Sansoms hen No. 8 was third with 159 egsg, 180.3 points. of the Brunswick and on Friday'ci'ening was spent. work that lay before each of them. enmity as well as of jollity, since it marked the close o!‘ the pleasant as- sociations of the graduates as stud- ents at Old St. Dunstans. Miss Pepper continues as follows: many freight. cars. I arrived at Charlottetown at ll o'clock. We were three hours from the boat to Char- lottetown. I stayed at the Strathcoria. House, facing the square, and on the opposite side of the square was the Parliament buildings. The strath- cona House along q, private boarding house style. "I spent the next day in Charlotte- tmm, called at the post office, a. fine The occasion had a touch of sol- CASCUMPEC AND VICINITY (- is very homey, more ' anie F0111‘ Willing and helpful support Rodd, sensing danger, sprinted. gave . The pens leading h, mm produc- -———- . . nus . It. II -E. during the past year and bespeak his all, and forced his rival to drop 13~"G°°- Md-fia", Bani“. P- E- 1‘ H" Exwuemw L“? Bessmrmllh tlon are: Miss Muriel, Gordon’ or summep Li?“ Ilmsiiinirizmh Pytwdlgraézlfny . With etch .. 11 ll o 111B some hearty cooperation for my‘ behihd- The 1w 11111111154 YEW 1° 13"'H"“' Harm“ Cm" h” “msenmil t° “mm” H°“°““'Y 1st. William Bsnsom. Durham side’ was a vlslm to Cflscumpec on and’. also visited .110 e i? w cg: i anew ..'. 8 9 5 successor in omce. the line was a great struggle with 14-4“ Gilli-i» CHY- Natimal President °£ the Kmgs Bridge, N. B., 1408 eggs, 1608.5 points. Sundial left at 2 o'clock on tgenli/Iirri tie-Far .. set-ca Game ‘ I thank you Rodd about three yards in front. Daughters and sws- m“ amwunce’ 2nd Ex erimental Farm Frederic- . -. y ' - ' p I - bor tram for Vernon River When ‘H. ' " , n, }1_ 5 A. S. ROBERTSON Interviewed afterwards, McEwen THE OFFICIALS mam w“ made he” this aflemm“ ton, N. B., i348 eggs, 1471.1 points. Mr’ and M“ Lester Promt’ of hhh ll-hlh ha, to Minvicw ll; mlles wove-b gum ,_, ,,, ,,, 4 g 1 hull-km, said he_wa_s feeling great for the . at the ‘menmg 5555b“ o! the m1" 3rd, James Tuplin, New Annan, P. Bloomfield’ were reéentguestS01Mr' “on, Charlhllelwn ll goés lnw n t.‘ abut 3 8 '4 » first nine nllies, but suffered cramps Olflmlfi oflthe Qlllrss-L- B- Mc- ‘Bimih triennial wnvelmm‘ °f ‘he n. 1., 11a: eggs, 1216.2 points. and M's‘ “may “d” loop like a biz "0': so as m call at -:":~ ylpzdlvcgs SATISFACTQRQ during the remainder of the grind. Mm“ and _c'°"q°n Huihes- Canadhfn bunch 0t the ma" i“ the 4th, Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wilt- Vernon stallmn ll hhnn goes hack m 4“ l‘, R E He paid high tribute to Rodd, and PhYE-Cal EXammer-‘DT- Y” Bmnsmck Street United Baptist shire, P. E. L, 1115 eggs, 1196.1 points. MI‘ and Mrs’ Alton Rayner spent Mlllvlew and hroceedsvlo Murray H“ '1'?“ l‘; ' 4 g 0 T118 sflfetnr" W’ ‘e R ‘L was glad to have been beaten bv A“n°u“°er"‘Ed~ A°°m~ Chum“ A letter ‘mm s" Lascems‘ The production for the week was are“, daysmcharlottetownlastweek‘ - a . .- ' "' "' "' "' " 1 " " "' r ' ‘MW’ » . ' ' stlm- ._J M Mm ' secretary to the Governor-General They were accompanied as far as b°r~ I Vmted at venwn Ewen the ~11 Cleve nd ... .. ,5 12 1 tizm Presented the financial report sum a iter-lng rllrmer- Rodd was J “m” ° "1- , 1020 and to date 20165 cgsg. - » second station from ftflllview. frhe _,,.,, In E n,‘ lwnlcn mowed a balance to “can hhudcsly phl-Sonllled, He had llllle to Timers-G. F. Hutcheson and lliielfl8 read thy Miss M‘. SnRoesé. Na-l- Suliinrlxlstrlside byL Albert i-luestis other was Mam“ Hem“ . . 1 - ., . ‘ ~ l s e . ' 1-=-- New Ofk .../ .. s l2 o Mr. Shaw explunca the Vat-aw: is. say. "suffice to remark Im glad I “if?” R‘1"1'_““';h M P Enffiggvgé 2:33 PICKS WRONG HAT: LOSES non. m‘ a e 5°“ °w "1 stayed at Mrs. c. B. Tweedys "t Phil elphla ... ... .. 6 ll 1 om‘: comprising his report very clear- "Vm" ‘ . u ges‘ a n — “or mwse’ n t h R A s d M wl f Al home. They had a lovely roomy home - . The winner Rodd is a clean-cut mm- w- M- 11°“- Sam myle- Dr- ‘Md °' "w" ii" eg“ “w ° m" “d KANSAS CITY M M 27 W‘ ' ' a“ rs‘ e" ° ' l .- . - - Frstbame |]5' ' ' ' ‘ 3-30 Reuben Macdonhld acknowledged the honor. ' o" ay ' (UR) berton, were visitors to Cascumpec “m1 B‘ 5pa°1°u51awn' “lm “m” bmh ,1 m E E l The elehllon n, Dhenmrs m sum l likely looking chap. and appears c‘ J d P - l _ _ Leslie l-fafford, hurried from a res- last wee,“ shade trees, This was the cherry gee- l? Del. 4 e z ceed the two from each county Wiloseicarry the same Ba" 85 the 11111101" mm’ u us‘ mwsfs 0mm“ laurel“ he" m‘! grabbed What he . son. The cherries are as large as Chic b ,,, _,____ 5 9 0 iterm of one year had expired then-I runner’ Clarence Dem“ a plmiidmg g3? 251:5 _st' 01,1315 Simian’ THE 3101181111 WEI-i 111$ hfli- H6 5001'! found’ Mn Elmer Ashley student at ML marbles, red and juicy. We had cherry try 5m, Gun, 1 llqoh place and lhe lohowlng “m, '1'1111nBr. who sets his own pace and 3% “P e“ ‘c’ that he had taken mother's by mis- Amson University spent a m“, days tarts. pies and puddings. _ 1L m E hleclaned elecmi Prlnce Cn,m_v';cl'ngs to it over the route. Unlike fampbeni c"): Blllldini Com"- (Cimadhn he“) 27 take. In his own hat he had tuck- iwm] his parents 1W and Mrs MW pl also vlslled hl Mm Stewart; ~~ be. ¢ l 5 3 Gggfgg E, 3.5mm E l; MohhleylDs Mar. however. he carries. his! genibegpillsmlnzelijleehelli enlisted by llvromnieiarnadguzeéd if}? m; ed e31 in bills. He recovered neith- I don Ashley’ hen,“ Haring for the Montague, near Georgetown; Mrs. , Chic o .. l0 l1 0 Queens County, Walter shew, Major ' arms at th'°°‘q““'t°rs' “'1“'J‘mmY l, _ p“ me ' C m“ p c“ n 9° er hat nor cash. West where he win take a posmon as Bert Drake's, Vernon, and Mrs. John - l‘ --_..___.._,..-___ T. B. Rogers, King's County, Sam-ilflenmgm’ and like stenroos’ has a hysica] Instructors car-Jay quotations were easier while butter student missionary for the summer Hayden's‘ Eamscnffe’ near Pwnn“ I, , uel Johns’ wmrd Jordon he“; ol- h.°n_ Mhchlwen, loolnn acts Pendleton and Waliie Scantlebury. and egg prices were unchanged on THIRTEENTH CHILD Is BOY . Bay. All these people Own plmpemus 9 . ' ' and runs with that same stride of the produce and dairy market here _ [Emu They r3158 grams vegetables l <A resolution of condolence was or- . ALBANY AND vwnql-l-Y ' ' ..Mr. James Metherall, of Halifax, ’ ‘dered to be prepared-and sent to the our own Johnny Miles‘ He’ McEwen’ todal ._. h WHEELING- w' Va" May 27' 1 was a recent visitor at the home of and Smck or an kinds‘ some farms loves the toush some. rain and mud Q“°b°° “w” gamed t ‘e8 “u” (UP)—'I'he stor brou ht the 13th ' have cedar hedges instead of fences, Iwidow of the late W. G- McDonaid, The ll“. _ ct d d f t t l0 t5 uhd - - Y 9 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meggison. and appreciates the cool weather. 9° “ °°m° Y “mm m‘ m‘ ° a w‘ a w‘ a p° hild to lvn- and Mrs Norman Pea- The farms. with their green fields, -____ Montague. whose work as a Silver Both athletes are “as n, the wemr titled "The Manhattan Honeymoon", and Ontario was unchanged at 10 ° ' ' . I fields of grain and groves of hard or Flwers have been eo much im- ;F°X In-‘PWWY. "ihlblmr. 8W. was er ls to then “kl ' was presented by the Albany Dra- 3-4 to 11 cents a. pound. Receipts hwy m the 13m of the monflh IMF! M“ Artemas camemn- °f Sum‘ on o d l. v Hm. he so e pro of late. that the old style highly commented upon. The Marmme 1,328.!“ for the long matlc Club in Cl-apaud i-Iall Tues- 2395 boxes. m’ go‘ 1g :35 an bu? ha) Stags‘? . memkm 596M the week end i“ Fm“ i311: frrtlieecelftrge fife thceslqsland grit 1 ‘ ' 3 ' elec on r0 e a e o. slx_ ys J t _ _ - _ - inns Y“ now hudly be recognu‘ ‘ntie Presldenf will; thirew . md I sLremh 15 55 minutes. 15B and 1-2 day evening’ A large am apprechh ‘on the potato marke New Bmns- girls in the Pee-body family. I Engage/lizard“ sues of Mr and Mrs level, but many biz hills are found in w! o._ e are always pleased to have "168 n8 0P9" 01‘ C1155 011 B" Szconds, and held by George 1mm tive audience almost filled the hall wick green mountains. in carlots, per - ~ - vemun and Monhagum I Went fishing " cus »- ere call at our gardens head ce Street and personally eel- - ' 0 mlsht say since the auto- -1 has become the mode of tray- . r sales have increased 100 pg}. n direct from our gardens. Please l baskets or boxes to hold plants, d“!!! we can give better ser- Scotch Marigold, salipgloseie, , . Sweet Alyssum, ‘Lohella, D y Miller or silver Leaf o 30c .1" dmn Postpaid. ‘ 5°43"! Pin-By. Daisy, Carnations. Fe et-me-not, saivis, Zinnia, Ko- Irh ‘and Vick‘: Ruffled and m-ing. . ‘d “will. e masterpiece of nature's m ‘i’ 5° "M! Der dozen poatpaid. ‘l tered over-blooming Pansy, D! 1" and Carnation 0 31,39 pel- _ . add 20 cents dozen postage. f 9° " "Ollyhock 26 cents each post- llll Deiphinium or perermiel my". 47"’ mum“ 0r Ibxliove. and sweet 5W hm O l0 cents each postpaid. Ieiable Plllldb-Exlf], guly ub- . cauliflower, and celery twice Ioalied upon various parties to speak. ~ lMesers Cleve Baker, Kensington and ‘Brewer Robertson, Summerelde, sug-' of Nova scctia. Either Rodd or Mc- Ewen, if paced and feeling good. hosted having the annual meeting fgglgfd easily equal or better this‘ held in June instead of May as at ' present. A resolution was put through THE RACE ;tc the effect that a. day in the last. ‘week of June each year be selected Yfor the date of the annual meeting. Mr. George E. Brown. Margate, whose renown as a breeder and ex- hibitor is world wide, was called up- 'on for some remarks. 1-fe pronounc- ed last year's show a decided suc- cess, there being probably the larg- e" number i” Exes “whit”? i“ the maintained and in no way could this histlntry o! sxhlglflglgr- While 1"" Ibe better cultivated than by an ex- qua y was no. ou super or aso. l,ll,ll,nn_ He criticized some features‘ at the: Mn A h. Campbell’ Montague’ re_ ehow and gave praise to others. Mr. nmrked that he was gleam, m “w 3mm" remark“ were heard Wm‘ or of a. fox exhibition for the educat- Wwh "lterest- Further “$19!”? re‘ ‘ional features it possessed. It did not mu“ ""9 “m” by Mess" G°xd°n bother him if he were not high up McMillan, Cornwall. Brewer Rob- ,ln the Pr,“ “an ertaon, Sutarnerside. Stirling McLean, Mn Mo McDonald’ Glennnnnn. Charlottetown, J. W. Jones, Bunbury. w’ L“ Mwachem, Mermald. and there spoke briefly. Thousands closely packed and ,expectant were present at the start of the race, which was started on fllrsrket Street. At the sound of lstarter Jimmy McMiilanb pistol. lflfteen runners Jumped from the mark. At two miles the runners be- IS OPTIMISTIC » I931 SHOW DISCUSSED ‘Coloned D. A. MacKinnon spoke of and greeted the talented players with rounds of applause. The specialties for the intermission were as follows: Instrumental music by Mr. Arthur MacKay, of Albany; and a piano solo by Mrs. Arthur MacKay, and a read- ing by Miss Grace Holland, of Searletown, encored, which was wor- lthy of special mention. The follow- I ing is the cast of characters in order of their appearance: Papa Cohen of the delecateen, Louis Mabey; Annie “The Bank, Ruby Burns; Mamma. Cohen, her daughter, Jean Affleck; Rex Reed. A young husband, Ray- mond Cameron; Gypsy Hush Reed, his wife, Margaret Affleck; Jimmy O'Rourke, the grocery buy, Duncan Car ‘chael; Sammy Gonorowsky, A film shooter, Arthur Clatke; Mrs. Sybil .Nash, Gypsy Mother, Mrs. Raymond Cameron; John Reed, Rex's father, Wilfred - McCardle. Mr.‘ St. Clair Trainer, Charlotte- town, spent the week end pleasantly in Albany. -_-.. Miss Dorie Hughes, Charlottetown, is visiting in Albany Villaze, the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and 90 pounds bulk lost 10 cents at 60 cents and to retailers per 80 pound bag were 10 cents lower at '10 cents; A few New Brunswick old potatoes! in 15 pound sacks arrived and were‘ sold at 15 cents. Prince Edward Is- land mountains were quoted at 75 cents per 90 poundsand P. E. I. cob- blers were 60 cents per 90 pounds. Quebec whites were unchanged at 60 to 70 cents per 80 pounds. New num- l ber 1 Carolinas lost 50 cents at Sill per 180 pound barrel and new num-I ber 1 Floridas were unchanged at $Gl per J60 pound bar-rel and number 27 stock was $4 a barrel. Number 1 finest pasteurized fresh butter was quoted at 21 1-2 to 21 3-4 cents a pound and to retailers solids were 23 cents and prints 24 cents a. pound. Receipts were 540 boxes. i Cariot prices of fresh Ontario andl prairie eggs were unchanged, extras‘ being quoted at 22 to 23 cents, firsts at 18 to 19 cents and seconds 15 1-2 to l6 cents a dozen. British Colum- bia. fresh extras and firsts in car lots were quoted at 23 to 24 cents and 19 to 20 cents a dozen. Quota- tions to retailers were unchanged. Receipts were 10,748 cases. PETRIFIED TREE FOUND and John Boettcher, farmers living near here, have unearthed a Eiantl petrified tree. The trunk measures. the petrified trunk stands over eight feet high. PUBLISHER FOR 50 YEARS ALLEGAN, Mich.. May 27. (U.P.)—‘ Fifty nine years as a nBWSPBDQr Pub" l‘ lisher is the distinction of E- 0- i Reid, who is this month celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as publisher of the Allegan Gazette. one of the oldest weekly newspapers in south- western Michigan, I been hired by the county to boss the I prisoners in making the bricks which will be used in the new county centiy pasued through Cascumpec in NAPER. Web» MB-Y 27- (U-P-lgess l the interests l Company. three feet four 11161195 WTWKh and the winter with relatives in Ohic, arrived home last week. On his rc- i turn trip he spent some .plcasantiy visiting friends and rela- y’ tives in New York and New Hamp- i shire. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calo Arsenault. College, is spending n few days at ller home before returning lo Char- PRlSONERS guru) (‘OURTIIOUSE l iottetown for the Teacher Trainillg| Course. CREIGHTON, Neb-. May 27. (U.P.i l rived home last week from Calgary _](ll°x county's new courthouse will i to spend the summer with licr par- be built by prisoners of the county l enfs, Mr. and fvlrs. Gilbert Bridges. jail. Oliver Presser, brick maker, has f —C- in Hayden's mill pond. a tributary of the Vernon River, and caught some fine salmon trout. It was good boating on moonlight nights on Vernon Riv- er. The drives are very pretty. "I did admire the Island. horses. Every farmer had at least one driv- ing horse, all well taken care of and some noted for their speed as W511 as their beauty. “I returned the latter part of Aug- ust by car to Charlottetown over some more big hills at Povanail Bay. I stay- cd at the Queen Hotel, Water street, that afternoon and night. I saw the hospital (Generali, which had beau- tiful grounds with shade trees and shady driveyvay, also St. Dilnstans College. Then I wont out Brighton Road, where thfrc are beautiful cott- ages. This is a residential section. In the harbor were many large sailing vessels. with coal or lumber from dif- ferent parts of the globe ‘and the ferry from Pictou, N. S. "I left in the morning at 6, passing through Royalty Junction. Pasenger: name nn from Souris and other polntl east. Watching the highways. om coulld see at intervals of five milel or more cheese factories. Here th4 Mr. John Gordon, of Albertcn, re- of the Fuller Brush Mr. Houston Heirllhy, who spent time very Miss Mclvlna Arsenauit recently cturned from Saskatchewan and is Miss Iva Bridges, student. at P. W. Her sister, Miss Eunice, ar- lp" fonts PM‘ dozen. Q50 the present depression whicfihasdure- The matter of e. date for the an- M“ Ahmnam Noon“. UHAWAI May 274mm? is avbundmg. we present jun popumlon LIVE TOAD FOUND IN ROCK fame, sends n15 milk 1n large five o, l“ ‘ I l 0 cents per 100. Lite lulled in such low Pr!!!“ 1' V“ rival ehow 93 1931 W" 19"?” PM - little easier tone reported from Tor- is two men. Prosser says 11B needs o v ten-gallon cans. collected at his gati l,“ gm?” “My 5mm’ ‘mm’ F“ "M H’ w” or the °pml°:;id°°'“°" °’ ”' “M1” "° b’ “n” by Mr- Hsrry stewart. West Point, ie onto today but otherwise Canadian two more for an eflllcfent rel-cc. l? - m“ M” 27' ‘UJMTTMT every morning by a special drivsr- 11 s u“ Y with per damn. that I- very 1am number of P91 ithe President early ibeeptember. A spending some hm, h, hhhnm the c“ mulch, conhhue steady, ° Pmspwwls 555°" m“ “ml is made into cheese. 1 have see] l ~ Der 100 poetpaid- Lute would be placed onithe market a- lchhsldelhhle nhmhel. ol- lhm hub an“, o’ Wm. and Mm humor‘ _I_oRoNTO_Th,s c“ market is SACKCLOTH GARB WINS PM“; recently found a living toad imbed- cheese from the“, at lhe salnh Jon, dcd in a sandstone slab at the bot- tom of a. 50 foot shent in the old yBull Run mining district. The toad fivas very much alive and was ap- parently as surprised as his rescuers. Exhibition, with its first and secom prize cards. "Another attractive station was e4 . North Wiitshlre with its grassy ploli , gain this coming seaeon, due to the weaker breeders giving up the 1"- duetry both in Europe and America. ‘It was his opinion that every breed- ent favored holding tbeeirblbitibn in November. 1t was pointed out by others that the roads would then be bad and conditions in the buildings S? 1° PM" randy about the 10th §“'4°°°""Der100|1ymailB0 _.°~1 per loo. ' ' i l’! "r17 tomato twice trans- , Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, of North Tryon, were in attendance at the play in Bearletown Hall Thursday ev- barely steady today. Brokers report sales of Ontario graded eggs at ex- tras 20-20 1-2, firsts 1'1 1-2 to 18. seconds 15 delivered. Extras are in DRESDEN. Tenn. May 27. (UP) —Membere of the Welfare Workers‘ Club appeared at a meeting in 5195' 1' '3' i" 9° M“ Der dolen poetpaid, m .4 elrly tomato twice transplant- i: m" P" dorm Poltpaidnllte l to 80 cents per doeen poetpaid. i n ‘WIBC flpg “gum”, order u, H," rlv plants. they yield mufggf er. should hold on to his very best stock and to not overlook the dark mediums, as there seemed to be a tendency towards better prices in the darker grades. i082 should ce? tainiy lee a. change in conditions. cold. The present weekhad been eat- isfactory in weather conditions and ‘roads, and it might be‘ beatto stick lto it. The meeting then adjourned the Directors remaining. . ‘would be uncomfov f‘ owing to the ening staged by the Albany Dramatic Club. Misses Margaret and Jean Affleck were recent visitors to Bummerslde. —-A. ' best demand. Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for eggs extras 17 to 18, firsts i5 to 16. seconds l3. delivered. Wholesale prices to retail stores are extras 22. firsts 19 to 20, seconds 17 to l8. see made from flour sacks and coats fashioned from feed bags. A P1119 f" the neatest frock was awarded to Evangeline Holladay whose dress coat 10 cents. The women have de- cided to wear the clothes to church. Blinking his eyes he hopped from his 30d and disappeared in crevice. erald Junction. where passenger! changed for Summerside, our nexl stop was Point Borden, a small vii: a nearby SCHOOL TEACHER. lloNolh-J ing. We arrived at Point Borden a iage. The chief industry there is iish- ' and flower plots. After passing Em- f "_ - ,4‘ z h .71”. “d I"!!! lfllit. Cucumber,‘ and those who held onlnd 1mPr0V-_ mjer A, 5, Rebel-teen, rebelled ee _ ' Mowrggmlrqggg fggelpu h"; 9 and crossed on the car ferry t. w; i» ‘q ' “d PM“!!! Plant! 40 cents ed their breeding fore! W011" W" ably filled the position of President CLASSIFIED ADS today were 10,740 cases as compared (Canadian Press) HERKIMER. N. Y.. May 27. 1UP! Cape Tormriltine.“ 1‘ n l?" "Wlid- - tnlnly mp their reward W" "id for the out rear. moved that Mr- - with nan cases on the correepond- MONTREAL, Que. May ill-There —A= a tribute W h" 56 m“ °l . l l § a 0o. seed store have our later on. ,Ga.vin needing, vice-president, be el- mhh.__'_c""hhm'“_—‘on § ink-day last year. The local egg mer- were 198 cattle, 20s calves, m hogs school work. during which she has RUNITE" BAPTIST C111?" . mm’. h’ "k. .5110? are delivered Vice President Gavin Hardin! eéted President for 1931. Carried. "e", pm“,- plQlse luv, h; thlh h“ thhm 5 My A “l, l, n- "h; 31 shggp and lambs re.- gale on gained nation wide fame for her services for Mr." ill. 1031: mantles. i -- l _ h than: fresh every fili- Pllll! ll-ld that the object of Silver Fox M; gm”;- Rgbeflgon of summer- "m" a 4553'5'39 ported of prairie eggs at extras 22. the two Montreal livestock markets Jimerlcanization methods. a gmm- a m.: St. Pefcz-s .1 g:.i .; Annrmzinli 1 ' : j u“ YUIII‘ 111mg plnnjyl ‘m, mulch’ exhlblflcn. w" the jmpmvgmgnt in "ldtwu dnhd_ ylaqnumult m‘ ' _ first‘ la l2’ “cont” l5 l4. dellveh he" today‘ lncllldlng hballh 135 Chg. mm- gdhgg] here I135 bepn n", 119d {or 7.30 p. m. H. C. TI‘ . . T25R11‘. g, ' y note or expreea money erdel-v the status of the breeder and that a wgter- shew, Gecretary. WJCT"‘G,RE.IN "n55 BETWEEN ed. but this contained only a small tle and 540 hogs left over from Mm- Mfrs Mwgzirct Tvger, 63 Her suc- —~-» ifllli i w n‘ Jflvlrtlsemont will appear in lggeat deli bee been accomplished d-ileezecirtive He'll follfllv III‘- st fi’.'l'n.i'§$.°lfi"n.°'i=‘.‘w.fif°"i§ Ptrfbevtffge cf ...... and shipments day's and "niesdnyr markets. Abuit "Pa: ln talzitiz will “n 1i immgralits muvncn czsriciz" o." (‘Jllldi , ' ._ , wqmm "Wnllrldly and Ilon- in the two seasons this ehow 111d n1 Gem-go E-BIOWII, Mal-gate, 0.0. Upper- Prince. ' ' ' ‘ conieflitfll a large volume of this 20 cattle and 100 calves made up thel "nd mwvpc m~d~i cirizaiv bf them (‘icargetoivn and stuivcl. snrvzs ‘l, i n h’ I been held on Prince Edward Island. new, gemmgwn, Repegegeeyer-e, ' ‘_.___._ ._.__.___.___.__ e-ade can czmmahd 2a cents for ex- early sales. Calves brought from [has prompted edratlnnal systems fimday. Iviay 31st: Spiral-vii. 10.33 : m l: I03 lALI-I-BURNIR OIL STOVE ' throughout the ccuntry to send rep- m : Afilltwivn Cross. 2-30 P» 1114,01 1‘ I "n l 1°" A I08», Phone, nu. , 308-137. Charlottetown llel-b-al-‘thure. man. tf t 4 . \ Mfllclinnon. ‘JOE:B;IMQ,ZFOY' ' hi," M!‘ ‘ yo: our future preeminence in the Montague. UOIOIICTD. industry he thought it was easenttaltdhubttetown; that the but breedinl I ML5/ . Jvithnven, in good condition. at a bargain. Apply Guardian. ~ assl-e-aa rl-zs. CHICAGO-Spot i’! 8-4, May l9 M. November refrigerators 24 1-2. $3.50 to $5 and fair to medium cows Odd .50. were strong at 639.50 to $49. bulsi wertfweighed up at $3 to t3 etawn. 1 p. m. Rev. C. U, resentatives here to study her mcth- . Nevin, Pastor. ‘ ode-