Augislf 11. 1931 ‘_- WORTH’S AT YOUR SERVICE DRUGSTORE v CALL ON US for the best in Drugs, and all kinds of Medicines and Toilet Supplies. Everything fresh in stock. We can give you the best in service. Prompt phone and mail order deliveries An all night Drug Service at your disposal. "Our array of Candy Smokers Supplies Drinks, Films, etc., is com- plete for the big holiday week." “Blake this you: Drugstore." J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Street. Phone 82. §i§ii“u{ui i-Sm ootufi€t g in the state rigidly ,. _ 1 all clciul-nts uiiiici‘ his control and command p undying obedience from all its sub- -. Rotarians Addressed (in Foreign Affairs By Mr. Ste w a-rt MilcNutt, M. A. JCC lb. Pragmatism ‘In Politics is culled the pragmatic idea of pol.- tics. that anything is good so long Sl1"..ll,'_; will excuse any immoral nulholl that may be used in doing " so. ‘Thus the blood-purge in Germ- anv in 1934, the murder of high- ,l‘ll king Nazis under cold-blooded l1 umstances. has been excused be- cause :t rid the party of elements \\'1‘.l('l‘. differed from the lender in THE CHARLOTTETOWN lne lientral Guardian ooivrsuaaarioa LLl-‘E m. elllwiui. Li-fl79ti-7-i2-3L2 "ME FOR SALE, Pontiac car, ‘f11'“’“11 7°11" 11mm. also Chevrolet our With new tires, ‘D0141 in perfect §1111T11118 older, priced extremely low. 1t. C. Dennis, Olieary, P. g, 1, L-ISUB-il-ll-dl. CENTRAL PARISH-The Sac. lament of Lllg Lord's Supper will be dispensed at Churchill on Bau- 1111111. Ai-QUQL 22nd. Preparatory services on ‘Thursday and Satay. day at 8.00 p. iii. Sabbath at 10.39 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. ‘Thanksgiving service on Monday at 10.00, Rev, ll‘. W. Goodwill oiiiciaiuig. L-laia.‘ h l‘ UP FOR ‘DUAL-George 14111615’ of Chtirlrittetowiii appeared before ivlaigls-trale A, (l, Marga)“; on Monday and was sent up m; 1111111 0n a charge oi‘ theft. Landry is alegeci to have a resident of Springh ll Junmlol-L "Secondly, Fascism has. another,‘ beliti which is even moi"e foreign to " Eng ish-speaking peoples. It is what I l works. The great end of tlni-. 5 lying the state and making it. Heyelected no be med at the Cum- berland County Criminal Court here on 01' about August 211.-—Am- licrst News. SIMPATIIY EXTENDED - Mr. J. W. Harding of the International Uorrespoiiilcncc Schools. Scranton, Pa, will hme llic sympathy of liierids in this province on the death of his beloved wife which oc- curred on Aug. 6th. Mrs. Harding has visitor] hero sevtra. tnies with hcr Illizvhfilld and \\‘lll be very kindly remembered. stolen a watch from! ‘wuars “"1 “m5 01‘ some res ects. Simiiarl it was all 1*“ sltfflkln! F11» the Rotaiy lllllfh- rzght forptlie Nazis tg blli"n the. ENTERTAIN CAMP-An 911-103“ eon .l'\l‘1i‘l‘<'11L1)'Y°\11viifimgg £11211"? . Iltuchstag and blame it on the 211g; hgikllruaia-lsispwnéag: mes grill»- ‘ ‘~11’ #1161 . - u 111 Communists because it would‘ 1'9 1'1 11 Hy ~ l stampede the German people into‘ 115191110011 111K111 1-118 l-fllsue 0f the - ipe ioriay has roundccb a eltmng the Nazis to Douay, And: Cros Band, under the direction of turning point. in her history. bile m may we kjdnpppjng and mar-i Mr. W. J. Brawders. rendered a has dflilllllféil: turned her back on d“. m Mammy,’ a 50915115; deputy, pleasing programme of band .1549- ‘h: CutiMllHillVP machinery 0i the is fggllfded 9,5 a noble dead because‘ tions. AL the conclusion one of the M8811’? 1'1 5131101“ 5111 11p 1“ 1915* it removed a hindrance to the great] little girl patients tendered the 111F611. (1f'1‘111-1l1y 111141 l-'~1y have 111, cuusi of the Fascist revolution. ‘thanks of ilie camp to the band 11111111111193 1111’ 119113115 Cwflla-“FF "We are moi"e familiar with a. which wa. acknowledged by Mr. P1191! 11" 111111“ 11"‘ 1113111411‘: b11111» tlilrii great characteristic of FH5C-1B1‘a\\'(1(‘l‘5‘. Tile iiiiliosullioli of Munohuria. the hm__l_he emphasis 1am on race flndl 1 01 "111111311 M11595 11m’ 1-119 ralial culture. The persecution off 31-591,“, BOAT TR]PS__In Rhllli‘ and. the conquest ot Etlropia the Jews m Gonna“), c an be blam-I I . “ms M ahmtvrulg blows m we. V‘_A _ ___ , order o .1 1 itate the movement of . . . . " "—— _'| automobilo traffic between the lgéhglifzcéléz? I iContinucd on page 11. C01 5) Afainlanrl and Prince Edward 1 ‘ 1" ‘ ' ‘ Island on account Charlottetown limo tho pCilCCIilI settlement of 121kb, piltcz; hi" lllnfillnelilll and arbitration has b("t".l rolcclcd. 1n coch case an, A ____i appeal ha.» boon mode tbolwforctg‘ SIMMONS_AL the Prince county‘ a‘ 1 ° ; 1-1 spiial. Aug. 1s, 1937. w Mi". and‘ " Jame". Simmons of Sher- t1 son. Exhibition S. S_ Charlottetown will from Monday Aug 16th to Saturday». Aug 21 lllClllnue make an early morning trip daily leav- ing Borden 7.00 A. M. returning ‘ leaving Tormentine 815 A. M. In addition. .an extra trip will be made Friday and Saturday nights BIRTHS Enyopos (iigstlllles. "Thoro is no longci‘ any faith in the League. We are avowedly back . iga n to pre-wai" conditions in c? C‘ irnzri‘. iheic was no authority and1 ___ ___IIIARRIAGES_ leaving Borden 8J5 P. M return- very 11.111" soniblance of it to re- ' ' ' " "— r‘ ing leaving Tormeiitine F50 P M. strait‘. .-’-.|H‘f~ “hrh 1110118 1110 llfllffl- I:‘)I‘(.Il‘(‘OVI"ION—“Ah the home All times are Atlan Standard. We aio hulk iigniii to the old di- plomuryi o. 131.. mrck and Mcttcriilch vibn uv rriiiliilizitiotis of force and‘ ro-iiluilo tho map of iilur- l.‘ l.l.c law o1 the jungle triuiqci‘ ..ii.iii;; the W111i;- lr liv ‘lilo liiiwuil‘ uitlluut illly nulli- ol the, brides parents. Kensington. — flog. lti, 1937. by Rev. Mr. Salter. SENT U’ FUR TRIAL — N511 i\'ll"i‘<i.i Eilon, daughter of William , Reade of Chariot otol- n, stock i.. uiul Mrs. Cotton to William y broker. who iv-i-i rliircrjti with re- ,l,.,,,c, 5m, o; m9 law George l ceiviiig ll10ll.‘,y_Lill(li'i' iuise pretence and pug Rom-h, Sow-m lroul a Mi. 111 ‘" ". lfl-JYFCI hotel; (‘on 01m _\|,\CNEILL_AL proprietor‘ ol (ixforil, wa sent up l the‘ ! irztj. or sujicrlcil" force to restrain ., . .- . - ., , for trial oil 111.0 vlinrzos of theft ilrii Tito iopuli illltlll of the Lcrlguo Raifhillfnllaqlir] Camila“; léwsléietlofl" ‘Wm- mi- \\o<-.;.~-m1_ '11“. grown m. iriri zntovniilioiiill coilrts of law ‘WT m’) ‘Y L: ‘d3 all‘) L‘ presented lu J. A, IIHIHYH)‘. Ii. 0.. out ii.l;.t..ition is almost complete. ,_ ' ‘ if?‘ u? n" . laid C1111" oi iilvii against the U‘ ‘ ‘mu x l5‘ Audgeul‘ stocdurokri‘ who 1.‘. ziiiogetl to have Kcii illllluil to William Athol, son sold stock,‘ m ML Primer at twee‘ Europe Divided ‘, U H,’ n‘ ‘wddm L‘ aml ML" Comm’ ‘ LIIIIUS their mar-net price knowing‘ "Th: s-"rit" of affairs which 511~“!,,°~',,1§§ 1Q“; the fact at the time. He was sent 1' rsriirrrl in 1W1 with the ‘ """‘”'*‘_ up Oll both counts. One charge was ‘um of 1.1mm iiuvin. has gvllri- ‘ DEATHS . hoard belure iViilg strata A. Li. Mai - '11’\I"“i1\"f1- 91.1%‘ "1 11- 11111113’ >VWV m“ "" " ”"‘-%*"‘ kenzic while the other was before 1"‘ alvuuliliit. ‘vlu. .. lites of Europe ||,.\|{[{|N(;TON _..Al the prince 1 Magistrate :5. BlE1ll§i10l‘l'1.—A.l1lfl€l‘5l. u" illiiiifll 111'" W" -“P11111'=11°:coiii.iy- Hosnllnl. Aug. 15. 1937,1118"- !1"‘11l‘1“@-‘ 11151 "5 '11 1914- whn" no‘ Juliii llrlrringtoii aged 77. Funeral t fol ligrooinvnts limo bcon made. m‘ T“? “m, finnmmn from his t PROIIIBITION CASES - Evi- l" .u n‘. no kuoiv. vcrlullily those m“, ,0 m l‘ ‘ C . U 1 deuce was hoard in l".ve prohibi- allz‘ N for cortliiii llurpof-cs. A‘ II m“ M Omiay w 1e llOll case. brloie Magistrate Tito l.o;it:lll~ (‘mcuzint forbids the‘ 1'“ l‘ ‘lifnhurdi t qwped). and u". c3§e5 "(mourned Silllllllf! of sorrel. -ii‘(‘flllt‘5I (.‘\'t"l'_\‘- ‘ {Jr sent-once. 1n tile sixth case bmiv nzroos lllJt lunch is point! on in Euro] o lindoi‘ rovor. We (‘an road l.‘l tho papers d _v byllfly cliiiifTl" the dofenilant pleaded 211111)’ 311d was hPIIIPITCIPd to pay 3 $209 51119 oi" in ilfll oi paynie-iltthreeliiontbs In Memoriam/ I Send your films to the GAINSBOROUGH STUDIO Gt. George St. to be PRINTED 8t DEVELOPED and obtain FREE of charge one 5 x 7 enlargement of your best negative. Any size roll printed and developed 45 cts. (Box 231) faction. Ii-1075—'1-28-t1. POLICE cover-at the Police 001111 yesterday a motorist m: 0116111131118 B. motor vehicle with defective brakes was fined five in‘ lieu of " Payment sentenced to five days in Jill. A drunk was fined ten dollars and m5“ °1' if" days in jail and a disorderly conduct case adjourn. ed until today. ‘rams. mu» or AUTO names -—ThB new auto railer bus made its first trial trip to the city yester- was made two hours and the 11115 “In tilted to capacity with Passengers and luggage. T119 p355. ringers were delighted with the ride and comfort of the trip, Personals N- B» is visiting in New London. the guest of Miss Marlon Ramsay, New London, T11? Bishop of BfflCIIDfd and Mrs. Hunt will arrive _by plane on Thursday 26th leaving for Halifax the following day. Mrs. Irene Brown of Worcester, Mass. and Mrs. Alfred L. Bruit-ii 0f Auburn. Mass. are spending a few weeks at the home oi ivir, aim lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Waye and 1.11811‘ son Dr. Trevor Waye have re- .urned from Fredericton. N. 13.. where Mr. Waye was attend ng the iioth Amiual Convention of the 1. o. 0. F. Grand Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘A. Irvine of Motherwell, Scotland, a. short dis- tance from Glasgow. who are visu- ‘ill; ther son James. who l5 study-- ing farming with Mr. ivliunro Bruce, vaileyfleid. were in the city yester- day. The many friends of Mr. fl. R. Hilison willtbe pleased to leain that he has sufficiently recovered from his recent indisposition to lie able to go out motoring for a short distance daily. ‘ Mr and Mrs. Richard Boyce arid their tour daughters paid a week- end vslt to his former home _in Bonshaw and are leaving this morning for their home in Boston. Mass. Mi. Thus. MacNutt who has been receiving treatment in the P. E. L Hospital. left yesterday afternoon for a rlisticating visit to the east- ern part of the province before i"e- ROBIN HOOD FIDUR when from washed wheat for your satis- day morning from ElmiraThe trip i M155 Belly Orsborn of Moncton] Mrs. Russell H. Campoel of Char- ., ijuiéiliiulal AilIl_il_E_8SES l I Continued from page l. 1 Rena Wood were accompariists. Premier Campbell in his address said that the thing hefound per- ticlilarly encouraging in the ad- dress of the president. was that the Provincial Exhibition was improv- An institution stagnant or went back did not de- serve the same measure of sup- | port as one that made rapid strides ' and showed progressive cial fair was due, the speaker said. l to the efforts and ability of the Presiident and Secretary and the ‘Iladies and gentlemen associated i with them on the directorate. I The Premier said he agreed with what Lieutenant Governor DeBlois said regarding the benefit which would result to the Province from I a program of beautification of rural .homes. Lieutenant Governor De- 1131015 gave very tangible evidence of his intcrirt and the speaker ad- vised anyone who had riot seen the lgreat improvements at Govern- >mcnt Hotlse to visit the property idiuing their visit to the fair. | Hon. Mr. Dunning was next fspeaker followed by His Worship {Mayor Turner who welcomed all ivisitors to the City of Charlotte- i town. ‘Let. us bring our exhibits to the fair riot in a spirit of boastfulness but in a spirit of thankfulnes= to who Great. Givcr of good.“ His ’ Worship said. He hoped. he continued. to see :i continued an! firmer rural and urban understanding. l “Fairs with us are not new" Hon. .Mr. Dennis rilld iri the course of t1 short. arlrlrcss H9 had seen an rvconnt of the first fair held int Chiirlfltwloivu in an old newspaper unearths-rt in the Provincial Bulld- 1112’ recently. The fair to which he rofcrrsrl m. held more than 10o l years ago. HON. ‘VIE. DUNNING "I am esneclaly interested in fa rs not only because they link us together in the prov nce but be- cause beyond the province andi éatioss the broad Dominion people; 31‘? gathering together in what they . call ‘the fair‘. Hon. C. A. Dunningl lilerlared m his address. “But the i institution is wider than the Do-i inililon", he continued. "In evervi Dtlrt of the world where the Bin.‘- l $11 118i; flies people gather for" purposes s milar to that which brings you together." ' 1 _ They have been doing it in Brit- ish countries for more than a thoul. sand years. it is one of the oldest lilstitlilions. Many cities in Eng- land point with pride to Royall charters granted many hundreds of! years ago g ving them permission; tn hold a fair“. Those old ones dif- fered only in degree from the one ivhicli we see opening tonight.“ Mr. Dunning said. The fall" have farmers and artis- aris an fillflfiflllllliY to gather and to rh4'\\\', compare and even barter their goods. That was the origin of the Ilill‘. Of course there was the . . i ing and increasing gear by yeah; which remained ‘y improve- incnt The progress of the Provtn- ‘ BURHOFS Grocery Meat 8c Fish Market PHONES 871-872 TosLive Stock and Poultry Exhibitors We arc offering a NEW KIND 0F SERVICE to the Exhibitors at The Fair this year. We will have a man on the grounds who will be only too glad to sgrvice you with your feed requirements. Give him your ortit r.- for “Schrmzickt-i’. the Wonder Hog-Feed. and “FUL-O-PEI“ Sciutvlit-s" and Alashcs. the Oat Meal base poultry feed. EITHER IS UNBEATABLE! ‘a ORANGE SIARMALADE PUFFED WHEAT 320Z.jfl1'—-——~—~—————--——- BAKING P0\\'I)ER i RIUFFETS . 29c for —- --- -— - - -~- — — —- —— -—— _ - an_-f...“ m. 1 _,-.-»-c program. have improved in 11111111“ 1 lb. AIAGIC POWDER (Soda Free) - - — — — — — H300] - -%“" "ten-Eur track will oiifTmgéLllgnia proud moment for fast and it would not be a bit sur- us because it is the culmination of prising to find the track records months of effort in planning and both trotting and pacing broken arranging our show". AliIlUoi llzllf a a5 they were last year, and the century ago other nicn, iii-arty all average time still faster. We are Bgyond, conceived tho lfiPfl of 05-" from all parts of we know there must have V some very clever int-ii kllllOllg 11191“. them. One big reason bgcutlse they moi: what was alinos‘? a forest pynneval and lnuuo put 0d. ‘t one of the most bouuiilu. an lertamly one of {he Lit-J‘. laid out c-amg m be foilrid in any ‘*1 1111-’. giovinces. Those men oi the loni; . . . ‘ijz-li‘ . . . ago were 11711131111; dsplillimlh ca‘; infl act? including the Kings of the wpopsaw tie Y‘ vmflfll Ftmblnolh; Air. three men and one young SUtUiIOII H5 3 P1’) “ l lady, who have made why they 11kt‘; to come here is because our people are so kindly disposed and such lovers of horses and so gen- erous with thdr applause. "For our Vaudeville program we have provided some outstanding the long and lalwrFd 11" 111314“ 1 a 1931M" “lei trck from California to BPPEar at 1 Charlottetown-the first time be- I who hays, succeeded them. inspired, nv their example» 114"" mm earl“ auduence. The _ i .1 1m fore a. Canadian year to raise the .tandil< ° 1 other acts are high-class also. 111E11BY~ “Our evening shows drew trom- “It is perhaps too soon t0 DFE-(IlCHOnS. buipve do btvl1'\‘r__r1‘l§.. this year we. will ("HILL m. . . . . - 1 lniost e\ giiiliiseggrda of some 6001i exhibit» seems silre to be @?-If“<“1“"1 111141“ “or anv departments ll('\\' r@<‘01'<1-*' “111 11’11-‘° i; made l-‘or the (‘tlllllillliffl growth of‘ exh i111.» we lllik-l QlYP i-iodll. t" , climax of the evening Will come sirfli. W. Boullor. \l"1-‘“ -““14\'1r"‘. .. ‘in connection with this i. 1b11\"11i play of iircxvorkx Many of these . ~ i ~-‘.iii: 1 have been so oil . Laiill ’ _ _ ‘Tam NF} vvnvijL-Z" that 1 can -Pf‘-'\1- "1 1, in the Muritimcs. ‘Wm, Could ntlvrflflliiY 1‘\“.11‘~“-\ 101 “A good restaurant is an impor- endoils audiences last. y/oar and we twehova they will be equally pop- lcidlng Club will show their superb s and display the excellent nmnship of its members in - " ‘ ‘ . . .. . . , | the ralPflll rippiviqrilitiii “h-fh‘ Lint. iPJi/iilP in comiectlon \vi.11 5°‘ . g . . . ..~i n-i ‘ind. 1 1 feel for 111s loinl mo. kt-lu-il - hp any l‘. ilmmn twcailse a. great the splendid wav in \ 1i‘ many tieopie like l0 (‘OillP and handles the Exhiuitioil part 0i r1111‘ tpmd m, day and 5.8mm; hpra “Our horses both l cht and$1""if1"1-‘;"1 an up-io-date (lining hall where y our patrons can be served quickly QUAKER. OATS 35c for — - _ » be llghmmg loss aohmvodi" 1 this Provlr. o; whom have pussocl to ‘the Great; gfllifiilll to the horsemen who come l 6111i‘! B01111 ‘ ‘ the Maritimes j tabish rig a Provllwilil bii1llb1i1°n<i and much farther away. Our meet- g 1W3“. ing could not be a success without ". |‘d]"i,l“I 11125 ular this year. The Charlottetown ‘. the brilliantly lighted arena. The-l when we pl‘€‘.'~€1li. our brilliant. di"~- " 1 1111111." 1 rile new effects never before SIIUWI], 1 Realizing this, we have equippedfmnppnwn’ ‘*1 V11" 11-f- Chivf (‘uiioi-in “As the Lie.‘ P1‘O\ll'l(1(' progress taking plat-- and in other co". . .. o; ‘tilt: world. and the puiiil "m. 1 ‘Aw-iii! llizc to impress upon _\~"i iili.» that we can only hopr- m .1'l\.'l1"=t‘B by the helpful anti vvi _; co-tipcr- ation o.’ 011i" publm iiiltorl citi- zen» men of Illv 1;. ‘- who com- prise thr- Biuird of lyrviliiits of this A$S01l3llfll1 and wl to give checzfi-‘P of ti“. i time and their loll-ll ,. uxtliout re. IHIIIICIBIIOII 1i‘. l lllifCpfv-Su fully prriiii.>-_.. tron whlrli vxi inspiration anti cl... to build their 11ml)‘ for tilt" iuti i, um - Jllfl dim.- Exhibition in y ‘ 1.3‘ p . to; the rflllLillllr-tj lvl " of our Province. l~";{‘ llrra o.’ h-uv lo" ii iulnisirrs sook ldvriniacos for thou‘ coilntrics nftcui o flilll nndovhnnrl nlelh- 3n". Tho-e mon lfnv Wiiil flrc. ‘fhcy do not plnn to hi" ng about a war. scrl: \\'ilill. is czillcrl n v oi" for iiltll‘ couu turn. Sometime or nlhri one of tllrxo men will f1" #0 lnr that. he lllll fnd that Ill‘ run no" l -~ Itzillici‘ than rrirorlt lllti loso prc ho wil docltiro vuii‘. 'l‘lii~. \'.".1. . . lizipivchod to Vnn Rort-hlold. fo .i:u niiliistoi" of Allr.tr:a-1lungni"_\". the mun who. morc than any otlior, lifts been bianzod for tho lmt. Will‘. He tricd l0 Ilflllll Srrbin ilndcr Austrian rlom nation by thrcats. I-lc that he luirl gone too fur. Mass hlsmrizi took the place of ill moi" Europa; anti Von Bcrchtold lounr; \\lllll was terrible for himself, lhni ho had yrovokwl in geilcrtii war, lrl "Much lilo superior force was on ill‘.- tilhcr side. i foihol‘ DnuriH ilcpziricd fills Ilc August 17th tlntl “pi"o.'.“ilgir" In loving memory of our loved ones. \i’ilIi.'i.m (‘oiin iilarPhersoi-i and his lllac-Pherson. who 18th. 1934 respectively. flono but not forgotten. Inserted by the Family. i li-..i.i2-il-l7-li. i In Memoriam In nrmory of lllr. William Colin Iltlvlflicrsoii who passed away Aug- mund ust 17. 193i. '1‘h~ depths of sorrow I cannot tell’ ‘O11 Of the loss oi‘ the one I love so well, Aw] while hr sirens a peaceful sleep‘. lIiS-lllflllflfy I shall always keep. F‘ it Mourner. Ii-lfilll-B-ll-ll. Mr. Vancouvol". B. C... Boa trsto. B. Taylor» is a daughter of the Ominous Sign: '.\‘o't vitibio null most tcrvifvln! ot nll lilo signs of tho rvlilril to lire-liar (‘Olldlllflllli is the rolirmn- "Wt of n11 uaiiiliis which is pro- ‘Wilhfi tit a 1141"? uiioqunllcd oxpirutioti of hisxoil". The lyaslunlztun navn. treaty “P11111112 a new nrmy. "What. is the great. danger of war 111 Europe loony? There is time to lock at it only from a very broad WF-‘Dectlve, It is a struggle betweon philosophies oi’ which the war in Spnin is only a miniature. It is the struggle be- Wrcn democracy. that great idea. in the nineteenth century, and Fascism, a new belief whch has appeared in 111.0 years following the Great War. ‘What is Fascism? It is a belief which condemns many of the prin tlpics which the people of the west- all nations hod sacred. We know t business of olir own political to r- the people tléat their prtiln- an . if given ‘ie Wmmmliy. to put those principles all this persuasion '5 Tgcélhiglk llldtmlwhfimé, so - a very ew th ngs are xnmmlllished in proportion to the h, °“"i "1 cfierzv expended in iiillk- MB-l ‘Phls s the system which “Li; o-Snxon people have developed 1' Ii thousand years. But gal-m. 111111’. the Fascist nations. this talking is very well bum“, rich IICMOCTnCIBB. but for n ,5 l"; 1T71D0verlshed as we are, 131,611 111mm. wiuit we need d" who will tell us what xriserllaiestgiiui no or-i devotion to meiiiiiirffi . two rival political Ifhlfh swept over Eilrope m. It is '- 1 Iusde me r dole: are right. to effect. But "ill Ch "iv and "Y: all for the ll l to d or: n, Whipjgw “ civil; .4924. "i" N. D. MacLeanii UNDERTAKER m’; ' EMBALMER l: in 11136 , l'f‘l‘.l\'l\(‘fi lilf‘, lust limit to compe- ill-fill in the building up of armo- mtrits. 'liils rcnrinnliiont cnliinlrn- i Mil wl-ion Germany in i933 broke 1 the ti-oaty of Versailles by con- 1 North Wiltshire Phone 149 f‘ Charlottetown and i T ' ‘iTifmb piano. Write "L" Guardian- L-1577-8-l7-3l. m? ‘sriiaosTroiTnpmi delivery with cab, perfect run- ning order. Priced to sell. Mm! _Ccpe._Alba.ny. 11-158‘ _- WANTED PASSAGE ‘r0 sosrou for woman; leaving Saturday m‘ Monday. Apply at this office. 113-1581. BOARDIIRS AND STUDENTS wanted. Apply 171 Prince Street. L 1580-8-17-31. EXHIBITION WEIR PREMIUM. By calling and being measured for a Regal Quit or Overcoat. tailored -to individual measure." Delivery before December 25th- B. F- Tsrbueh. ‘____>I-f1579- WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework in New York. Must be thoroiuhly experienced. Ref- erences required. Must already possess visa for admittance w United States. ADpIy Mrs. J. 5- Bonnell, Cavendish. Li-lbfld-B-ll-il. ‘Eastem Guardian lovely‘ light 101W“ °1 m jail. 'l‘wenty-si.\: other Prohi- b11111 casos welo iidbnrned until Aug-um. 26th. Flvirirnce yesterday 1‘€'\f‘(~lI“fI that. wn 0lT9-Y311V95 119m a Montreal deter-Live ascnci" had been in the Province since last Maw Thor were the principal witnesses. IIERF. FROM Vancouver:- auri Airs. Fred E. Bettie of are. guests of Mrs. Battle's cousin. Mrs. Walter LapihOYllP Ave.. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Bottle inee Cassie late Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Tay- lor. and the family tnoved to Van- couver. 13.0., 25 years ago. This is Mrs. Battle's first trip back to tho Islriild. Mr. and Mrs. Bettie came by rnil through the Uriltedi glam; nnrl will return to tho Paoifiic Comt via Canada. Mrs. Bottle the niece of Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan Taylor of Charlotte- town. KITCHEN SHOWER - On Mon- day (twining n1 inst week. Mrs. Joseph lluniol" lllPP Margaret Whitlocki was the guest 0f 1101101” at. a kitchen shower at. the hOmB 0f Mrs, (itiorgo Whltlock. The bridc-to-lao “"115 ilshercd to the prr-ttlly‘ (ilHHt-HPH scat 0f b01101‘ and the “U11 liillon carriage was ushered into tho room by the young acting bride and groom. M158 KEY Whitlock and Master filac-k Williams (the formoi- a sister of the brldel- The manv g|ii5 were opened by Mrs. Fred Wlinlon, while Miss Alice Partridge road the accompanying viii-sag, Fvsilnlunc an hour's amuse- ment. a dainty luncheon was served. after whirh all dPDRflPd “115111118 tho popular yfllmK b11115 much happiness. (IIIILDREYS PICNIC-The growiands (Tnuntry Club enter- mneq 10o children yesterday after- noon on a picnic. At the Club thpv weft} given each ice cream. slugs. pop. etc- and then taken to tho shore where they enjoyed the afternoon sirlmmlflil- The? h“ gygry era-operation from the mem- bers. and through the courtesy of Mews. sit-wort Jones M. Johns- ton and F, Johnston some of the pflriy wero conveyed to the shore by buses whit-h were not busy dur- ing tho hour. The selection of the 100 children came through the Red Cross. This is a very kindly gesture on the part of the Gl-ub. for which titty am 111F111? 00m‘ mended. , m noon norm makes ' ‘ROB tastier breed. turning to his home in Mlilllflqllel. iuegilatlile crlown. ghe mounlebank numbcgs Sftihiilfllirqlllflh‘lrzgtnflxlr‘ “m, good moms a, rt-awnabm BPIHIUIYYIH: l-lirm Homo, m5 mam. friends W11 be peagfy fill’ o lei" orms o amusement please wl. .1 ‘ v- I -- v,_l pflffhk m know that his treatment has ‘Foil-chi ladies and gentlemen. next. few d.i.\‘~'~ .\‘°‘1 “"11 i” “PP”. "fill/l now, Ladies and Gentle- "'1"“'° We =11” i=1 0i been entirey successful. “'9 711‘? 13111118 P111‘! 111 i116 1111911911 ado in the -‘-11°“' 1111b‘ 1n 1mm‘ n men." Lt. Col. MecKinnon said in l f“? E-‘1h1h111°'“ ____ of one of the most ancient of Brit-i tho Main Bililclln some vcvv fulfil c“ n .1 “.1531 m thank you for endeavored 1Q om m5; Rum stems “.35 hosts; on ash‘ UISIIiIIifIOIISI tfiomethilng Wwhiéh types. and until;- ‘eyvlllinrqnrltligh-rla § m. m... hgarmg and w 85-1,“ and imoorramu ‘if b ill l I ' v , It \ f 1 . 1 ‘~ . Tuesday evening at h“ hon-uh cc? mgariiiinatlggi‘ nterlqiiigiieionsgyBen mane‘ i? irolfi q- routi- horsr-s. We w“ m“ “e are 111491371 BT-lieflll farm hnnw“ '1‘ 1*‘ - 1'1“WPTI Richmond Street. 8t B DYBY-iilly ‘ 3 12 ' ‘ ' ‘ mam 1E1‘ a" " .. for your very‘ generous. support “m1 11W". and I am l.il)l'1_V m my arranged miscellaneous shower in ‘honor of Miss Freda Cotton. whose marriage took place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W_ Cornnell of Mapleiwood. N. J.. accompanied by little daughter. Miss Carolyn are recent. visitors in Chai-‘ntte- town. guests of Miss Grace Blank- liorn. ‘ll-us is Mr. and Mrs. Corn- ne11's first visit to the Province and they are much lmpresed with its beautiful scenery Mr. Ccrnnell is associated with the Marine De- partment of Co. Today’sProgram At The Big Fair The lbrliibtion gets away 111K191’ full steam today. In the morning there will be the judging ofcattlc in the cattle ring. and 111M111)! 0i horses in the horse ring‘ 111 11°11'- of the main building. also 1111181118 of other exhibits of various kinds. m the afternoon at 2 p- m- the races will get under way. with the Four Year Old Futurity lead rig off. 1n this even Guy Anne 2.16 3-4. has the poll, Jackie V010. second. Hi Sox. third. Dorothy Dix. fourth. and Millie Kalmuck. fifth. The third event will be the 2.17 Trot, and has five starters. “nth Harvest Mendy. 2.10 1-4. at the poll. Helen D.. 2.12 1-2. second. Cal- umet Bee. 2.11. third. Silk Girl. 2.09 1-4. fourth and Calumet Co- bttrn. 2.10 1-4, fifth. In the 2.11 ‘n-ot and Pace there is a wonderful field of horses. one of the best that has ever faced a starter, or such s. class in this provnce. Abner T. Class. 3194 1-4- has the poll. Marjorie M.. 2.0’! 3-4. second, Bud Wenger 2.05 1-4. third. Plucky Bcott. 2.06, fourth. The Great Guy. 2.02 1-4. fifth. Royal Hanover 2.06. sixth. and Marvin Brooke. 2.04. seventh. Intei-spersed between the harness racing will be the vaudeville acts. with the Pour Kirigs of the Air. the Rexols Troupe. Roberta's Circus. ths Flying Benn and" Youn! Ladell and Company. Charlie Chamberlain will sing several selections. The final wind-up of the after- noon will be I running race three- | necton with the government quarters of a. mile distance. With (in fi> of yonrs" ‘ Excellence of products has been improved and invention has I has his or her vanity arid the lady‘ .who wins the prize in the Lieu- There was one other thing about‘ fairs. ‘Theyiyvere the first simple form of (to-operative effort in Brit- ish history. A fair was Only pos-' sible throuch co-operaiinn. by [everyone doing his or her ht. ' “It. is through that spirit that you will go forward year by year attaining cvon great-er success". thei Miiwleloi- of Finance concudcd. I In beginning his address Mr. ‘Dinining oxprossed his pleasure at. lbelngz in the province. He. had al-i lways. mot. at. the hands of the <, people of th s province kindly hos- lpltality which he never quite ex- perienced in any other part of the , worlri. he declared. For that reason. ‘he looked forward to coming here ; as often as conditions would pormit. I It was not alivays easy to take a 'ho1iday hilt. "I can't think of any- lthing hotter than lying on one of Hhe benches of this Province ant-ii ‘not. caring a. hang what happens, anywhere That's my idea of holiday" I-Ion. Mr. Dunn ngsiiiri. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS "Your Honor. Mr. Premier, Hon- orable Mr. Dunning. Your Worship.‘ , Ladies and Gentlemen: "Please allow me to thank you on behalf of the Directors of the ‘Charles A, Dunning. Mnlster Finance. for his presence here to- ‘President of the Prince Edward Island Exhibition Association said in his address. “We trust that he will be able to spend a few days with us and secure some measure of rest and enjoyment which must be necessaiy because of the very strenuous part he is playing in con; O this country." the President con- Worthy Choice. Spring Beau. Hem-i tliiued. "The position of Minister of ward Jade, Dan Mwrlmmon. Sep- tember Morn, Sir Welland and Despoll. It will be a wonderful afternoon's and s. large attendance is ex- sport. pocted. The Knights of Pythins will he there in a body. some four hiin- dred strong. from all over the Mari- L-ldlll-‘l-ll-tl. time Provlri q- Finnnce in these troublesome times is one of great anxiety for him. but .not so for us. because vie are con-. -s treat to look over fident it could not be! piliigeed bflumul animals Um M? Mum Dunning will carry away with him w carefully smomed W1 11811111611 h i. for our races. I can assure you that . more capable hands. the kindest remembrance: of visit and our grateful thanks to his splendid as the government for their assistance to year, this yesi-‘s will be even bet- _ rails» it's in our blood Our fore- lmpe that as mniiv .i._ pornhle \\ lather.“- have been doing it for hun-| view the jllriflllli! o! how's H1" of catilc. You will ‘ “umber of ]l‘fll'tl'fl\f‘l‘lli’l.i$ have born , been mgdg that. will oclri to the comfnr. SilmllialPd through fa rs. Everyone of spectators and (inhibitors l 1’ champion exhibitor | horses. part, has dnnnifid a tl‘0l)llv 101' 111*‘ Provincial Exhibition for your at- 7'1‘11'°@-Y9"'O1‘1 F“1"‘,""'Y vtendance at our opening. and may 118$ 110i’- Bffivfll W1» 1'11“ 1"‘I“"'“1“‘1 I particularly thank the Honorable Piece of silverware on ‘i-ilght," Lt.-Col. D. ‘A. MacKinnon.‘ company of Montreal. grounds. For the first have entries from Western , sun. and in the AVETY siab1v—10 in number-then.- are sevornl tors one and all have done their u v v Maine owned hor as, Ii is lfldPNI ivork efficiently and conscientiously I "$1! .1911 1o slit" the many ‘ none will dcnv. and I know that "Wm ‘i 1'1" 1"" " 11 1 that m some scrim lnce tho ]‘|>_'l'\flll;»(’ Ellffll-‘lllllllf, but mains to be done, “I wish I “ow vim. 131,5, given our management since we a i, took over our present dilties." (1nd flllll" Zllll- l: LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. DEBLOIS to ;".'.'e you n true pl("»ll1'f‘ of tho soup..- haunt‘, lnspoot the lwliot-o it ls ‘ c rlvr that "We want. .\"'111 1'1 . of rl l Maxn Billlrlmc. We we mm “The onetime of the Provincial p.'il‘l.s Exhibition is an occasion that I‘ ’ of flllglflnrl, especially <1..u., i itcnant. Governor's floral comps-i quite attractive and r _ D j. _ south Uilfln may be pardonod for feeling 50ml; of 11m fHSPiJIXS riz" \'l"l',\’ flf- ""1 5"" 15 PHZPIB’ looked forward . H?“ “f1 ‘ f" s" rich proud. Other exhibitors will g0 tlstlc and difficult. tn t-“cvl For 10 11y all 0111‘ 111101319. and it affords m ‘fmfil "m" 11"‘ 1"" -‘-I11'l time honw rosolved that they will Win me first, time, through thr- gener- llleJllllCh pleasure to be with you mm“ “mild “Ho "1 l'l"1\‘ll‘i('0. next year. Arid it. is from that ngliy’ of His Honor tho Iiioui.l=nnii_t- tonight to officially open the Ex- Yo“ 5°" "P" 1W1‘ ft in f-lng- ispirlt that. improvements come. ‘Gnwmnr, we glro holding a Spoclal hibitlori of 1937." Liieritt-Govenior i land bifatl-l: thr- ios are It was for those reasons. Miniyiorai Display cnmnotvion. divid- DeBlois said. "I extend to all ' dmdwl by boauxful , whwh the Standard Oil Dunn ng said. that. he felt it a‘ m; tho provincv "ntn four sections present a very wmm welcome and I at; the Lllllf‘ o! 111-‘ \\'|\ “thy-G privilege to take part. in the open-" and glvlng prizes fol" Pflrh “$11011 especially do I welcome the visi- i I‘h1"1'° WPre rich l‘! hi. _ ‘JLLJI p.111: in! of 1-1115 grfiflfi fill?- iand a Grand Chamuio11$111f1 “Wald toi"s from the other Provinces of and W111i“ 11"“ A»111“-*' "very for the best ilisplov W1‘. 1119 e11‘ Canada and from the greatRe- 1mm“ 1-‘ *11TY“‘1111‘11 1 11v f<i"-\vr=~. arwi couraged by 11"‘, ‘Film 101th; public to the south of us. 011102" plnnts iimizlrt: i vi r1: fav- fry list anrlconfxiont ih.i 11D “st an is always a pleasure for me orable imprlzauy. l. ~.- ,. u...” .\'*‘&1'~‘ 11 W111 11° 911“, T11 11"’. '1‘ to welcome vtitcrs u» this Prov- m“ 11y- P°l‘"1m' fpn1mpg m 1'11,“ mlllffgif" .§ ince but it is doubly so when it is ‘ilivvr .11 his- "Allfii-hfl: “°1“l““lhq_ "for wojvwnfg my privilege to extend a welcome tunn- m“, Hm ‘Hm ‘llslnlul iWllll‘; divided 1° m“ ‘*1 cflnfldes mlflstmdlrie . 1 - '1' em Institute?’ r1119‘ 1: ‘is in ‘the case of Statesman who continues to toil . ‘he $11.“- ‘fm 1 1“ ' ' "l 111M mm fou'llsr(ilfrflllilnlf‘ll"‘tvll Every com- 11110985111811’ 1n the service of his 3 °f Ear: 13““3“'111 “i i "s To“! ‘Wlnmrii SGFETPR- fl. first prize “Olmt-ry. Such is my Droud Drivi- l “Y5 "”‘“" 111" (‘i-row mun WIMT 9.10 ‘ l‘ M11111‘ 11"‘ Woman's loge tonight. in welcoming to this 1 h“ °""”1‘1“‘1 111‘ ‘ u woo- “111111715 m‘: m“ ' ' City and Province our distingnish- ‘ M” f"? “"11" 111'“ 0.11:". of .t't. lc Dislr rt lll which ho ro- umrhpr Prije wimp-rs a loser W’! fittest. the Honourable Charles ‘ oints There will hey/i. Dunning. Minister of Finance. as m the rrlso of the I fool that our people are not iin- , newt,- Show, anrl :1 (‘aloud Chnm- mindful of the ti-omendous burden i plnn$hn1 award. 13y this means we and strain that. Mr. Dunning and expect. to develop innrc provincial our public men have been working i interest. and secure the goodwill i under lately. and f believe that. I and support. of leaders in the vari- am voicing the ifllltlments of the ms districts l pooplc of H113 Province in expraa-e- , “On the plat-form vou will not!‘ ing the hope that dilumg his visn. some beautiful IJOPHIP‘, iolu" 0f to us he may enjoy a micll needed which we are prcsentiilg. to tilt‘ ‘rust. and holiday. of registered I "1 am happy to 1mm that. the rgggsterefl cattle dolly 111111111391‘ of entries of live stnck o! breeds, registered carve hoof breeds. l the products of the soil and hflIldi- loyaltv to tho c" .1» ~ the British (‘r \ . . then h» plrtiilril ‘\‘ ,~ ~ . "U 17y dodlrntin: service n! hood; aid so I veniilro in ting war n,’ BTPfl-t Coror. ‘its. 13.1 - Same time in p. that great Rm . it ~11». w ‘ii and sheep and swine classes. The ‘cl-aft. work. and also that the dls- W111 b" 1"“"1"‘111"" ‘ man other trophies have been donated inlay‘ of saddle horses lhes pear “h” ‘“"“‘1 “"1 "1 . iwli we by Ccaricillor Dr. F. CJDou-zan for‘ ,P\-ccor1s that of 1936 and when we 11m" ‘ '1_*111‘¢1-'11- 1-"1 -- 1" ‘lvllla the winner of tho '1\\‘o~\oor-0.fl ‘mall the splendid rhowmg mode . o nwli» 1h» iii-ll _ m Mlturity. John Macilonnlrl, Soulh- in all these lines last. your we ha“, , rllon of ll... i\-1-4lf'~'\'.~ "-.i..;i Empire .i»l'l\l‘i1\‘t‘ by prnnpu» more 171.1‘! ‘every rea=on to believe that. the but it iExhlbltlflll of this year will be thr most successful Exhibition ever‘ held in the history of the Prov-l 1113 up sfilnc cons plantmg ll'(‘t‘.\, 11ml the pint- of form is the Briti=h Consoh "rrophl". dnoe, and I wish to take this op- P1111115 111°1'>_1’\' 1‘ 1 “vii! new donated by the Mgcdtilmld Tnbawo iportnnlty of extending my con- mmmos "1 "1114 1° 1'11 111" 1-11111 for the .gratulations to the Directors and and 0" H" '1'" -1 11'1"“ 3 "11?" driver scoring the most points ‘in fW-Dficially to the worthy President. "M10115 t“‘11'1".‘"““"““ ““"‘1 "m"? the tour days tacos which will be of this Association. Lit-lit Colonel 0"" 1111-‘ P1'°"1"““ 11-"1 l‘ 11'1" P0111. held ‘on oiir track ,1 D. A. MacKinnon who undoubtedly 1W‘ “r "W" '11“ ‘ 1‘ 1 '1" ‘l1 °111' farmers would u "Mention of tho above trophy‘ ‘ is the dynamic force behind thi= 1111- . brings to mind our 12 harness horie . Exhibition. P1'°\'e 111i‘ l-lilil- -Ii" ‘- . of races which have n toml on‘r_\" list . "I also Cflhifflilllfllp Mr. J W. 1'h"1r.1"“1"‘- Th" 1' ““ ‘1 bf‘ of 10o with nearly ion not-sat. owr " Bfltllter the efficient. secretary and 1111111711"! "lid flu ‘fl m...» 90 of them at presoni. on these I the Exhibitors themselves umn the “1 '11“ “"1" “l” 1'1‘ #111817 mm we figuic. Can- sucocss of their efforts to give this Province the bast Exhibition in Eastern Canada. That the Direc- m" 13‘l"‘f1"""11 “Fl-ll that. you not ovor es noted ‘he impo and the vai. you will all join with me in thc expires ion of lny sentiments and in tendering our thanks and grati- tude in them and 1o all tho e rc- sporisible for the outstanding suc- rnclng ivns lasti Continued on pive 7 trust!" _