Eirhibit Of ' Yearv-‘Disappointing W . e Night But Good Crowd Preseno- T Many Fine Boothis And Exhibits. The bi D39 Provincial Exhibition. the 30th d its kind was opened last evening in the main building by His uonour tbs Lieutenant Governor. nespite the, discouraging condition cl the weather a good crowd was present. The appearanceoi the ex- hibits ifi year. v it is understood, compares iavorably with that o! pre- vious‘ years under the isvorable auspices oi the weather man it is ex- pected Mill‘. the 1929 lull‘ will go down in history as the greatest hith- erto held. At 7J0, the. president oi the Mr. James Paton openedytbs proceedings. Ac- compwylfll Hisfioncr the Lieuten- ant, Governor was Col. s. n. Jenkins, aide-ds-caldp andialaong those pres- ent who did not speak was His Wor- ship Mayor W. J. and Mrs. Lidstone. oi summarsida. It is interesting to now thlfl today will be “Prince County Day“ and tomorrow King's county mayors o‘! all the lovml have been invited and the mayor oi Burnmsrside has arranged in put on {musical programme today at ll a. m‘. in the male quar- tetlo tone‘ tbllt town and other musicians will bike part. A disappointment occurred -last evening when owing to the rain three acts by your artists scheduled to be presented beione the grand- stand had toibe curtianod. Alter shc addresses the dhwd remained inside the main building examining the ex- hibits while, the Canadian Legion smd r-cnssrca selections. . Alter tbs opening address oi the - president, which appears below, His Honor lieutenant Governor Heartz m called ‘upon to open the lbchlbl- uon. an that it was a will“ pleasure and gratification lo woe called upon tc oi- flciatc. m- acvarl years he llsd acted in the cagpoity oiprasidcnt oi the “WW0!!- PM. ho was pleased to see success stillbttendhl the promoters. w° l" lfittilflli‘. pic continued, ln “V1118 suclrber-itage in our won- dsriul countiyfihdixed iarming is s ANNOUNCEMENTS, r great advantage," It was our cheese and butter industry that made our province." He greatly deplored the tact that certain turn- ers are going in (or potatoes too lavishly. "This," a transitory aliair." Ho was convinc- ed that this year, however, greater success would attend the potato in- Provincial Eéclli 1 .1 officially Opened , Yesterday said His Honor." he said,“ is only dustry. The price oi flour is going up and when such a stats oi aiiairs exist people will cat more potatoes. He urged the necessity o! putting back upon the land whet is taken irom lt-the- (armors must not be to» scanty in the use oi icrtiliner, Ho further emhpssixcd the importance oi improving the appearance oi ill-ms and iarm buildings and the beneiit we derive irom our cattle disuse tree area. - "The iox industry," continued His Honor, “is yet to its iniancy. "We must be up and doing. We have too many poor ioxes. We must have bet- ter ioxes and still better ioxes i! we are to keep the wonderful trade that we have." He commended the initia- tive o! the iox breeders who are put- ting on the iox show in Charlotte- town this autumn. Hon. A. C. Saunders, the next . p: ‘ ’ his and hearty congrctulationstc the presi- dsntcsocretary-and directors tor-their success. ."What should be the objects o! this Em-libiticn?" take it as a means oi increasing the quantity and improving the quality oi our products by education. The question is, are we doing so. Mr. Saunders declared that the live-stock is much better than in preceding years, especially the cattle. he asked. “ I King's and Prince Counties, he con- tlnued, are gratciul to the directors. tor making it possible isrmers to competef on the same terms with those oi Q by paying ireight rates to the Queen's County line. He was airald, however.- that the ianners oi thew: counties were not taking-advantage oi tire op- portunities available. ‘This is due to the County Fairs which are some- times ssid t0 be simply subscribed picnics to which the Government is (or their ‘s County COMING ~ EVENTS, contributing. "Is the Government . ETC, getting suiiicient returns irom ~ ' \ these?" he asked. "I am iirlnly con- "Ice oraqm iestival at Milton Rink vinccd that ii e Government would postponed/cats haunt. “race: glues-s slop Ale Booth at B "Q‘0lllld8. 7874-8-19-5l I I im-i- ‘ "icc social at Park Corner Hell midday ‘august 20th. i “ vsoo-s-ao-ll. 4 . p; .7. . $90M to the Ice Dream Social in valley“ rriday. Msust are. V‘ vsss-s-so-zi. "K 1 flush-Thomas Mclghgn ' "Pwfflahll Gamblers" at . 30rd“ v ' ‘UN ' Th y- ‘ » , mmml-s- ~11. "Dell? meals urvcil 1n mac's zsiiwgliaubyladicc clot. Dunstsnfltlititlnl Iirhibiticn weelr. tlrt now home give the money the Provincial Fair muchmorc eiiectivc results would be obtained. It is a case oi getting, the people oi Prince and King's Counties to realise this. The proper course is to have one exhibition in a central situationyCharlottctown." _ Mayor Yeo, the next speaker, made several observations‘ which he declar~ ed need to bc‘ stressed. Firstly. do the public realise the great v the Board oi Directors is carrying on! Secondly, do they realize the value oi this ermualsbow which aside from material bciioiits stimiillfdlhovtllllcl- __ tlon and agriculture throlllll 1N; means o! comparison with neighbors. Hon. w. u Icamnutcr oi MP1“, cirrus. the last trail: i . fill-Fm“ oommendcth on the Mo»! 08 rashoxurs b05531, w. ' y”, gm. i sapnm. , \ gem-ts; premier Livestock, l» Cat- first” eothor ‘For Provence. 1 might rarely ass. dc- once to this important tact. it isonly right and mos: that ssricultural- lsfs ‘tthrouslwut the whole Island should realise enormous advan- tage gained-by supporting and eo- operating with the Iblhibition Asso- elation which ls"ca'rrvi=s on princi- pallyiortheir interact.‘ Gnflserlngl oi this kind aregoodpociallyfand otherwise 1c: ‘hcth cursed country- The iccqpctltionbetwecn Inhibitors. although sometimes disappointing. is the moans o! producing greater in- tcreatln bringing outnotcnly the very beat livestock, but the best in industrial departments. “ _ i ‘Thirty-nine years _ have passed hibition was onicially opened in this building. Out ‘oi ninety-ions, Char~ six who are at present shareholder-L. non. Judge aroma. w. mqweeks. mlstace ",8. Havllandf‘ Hon. George s; Hughes. J; 4. Moors and rnyseli Previous to 1e90, our Inhibition was open only to our own people; Nova scotla and New Brunswick were de- blmdilfim “#1901198 F!‘ wim- This displeased the Novaflootia gov- “od from combating in the rrova soc: ‘tia Exhibition. Now, we not only ohellense the maritime, Prqglncesrfliut every Province throughout our great Dominion. _ - ~ ._ .1021 l r Changing the opening data last year provedga step in the rllbl- 41' rcction. The atiaadancewas 816W" cr-thanlnaoybrevlouaycer-Jufil than in 102,1.- cxoootirulr and vege- tables. m cattle alone wcnad sis entries. An oi s1 over the year 1027. In horses an increase oi as; increase in swine s: increase 1c Thishwe ‘think. v6ry\ Qfléfllflllml- notwithstanding that during the past icw ye at therequcstoi the F0119. sl-al _rrlment' Agricultural De- partment, many classes and sections in cattlp. nostrils» and poultry. not being oi commercial value have bacon ellminiatcd from cur P118 Llsbc-Lllt year- at the rodueat oi poultry export! we eliminated iourbecn sections. W161i accounted tor a decrease oi about so entries. The total enirlca oipall classes ior the past ‘three years were: In the year-muscle: ibjimgaiso: and in lots. ma- so increase or svv-cvcr tbs year mo. flintrics ior vegetables in lQMQnoIudIHaJQ icr potatoes. were 121.1! llil. including d0 lior po- qpbiaa, while mortar-n . bninci-eaaaoidsl in tgn . z We» w». , pends upon Agriculture. . m“ reier- . ‘ since the iirst hater-provincial lnr- » isr members there are. I-belistaonly. departments the entries were sheep l4; lflll the d“?! PNCUGEIJG; ' 44,, , n FEEEE§W6VE§ nil Austria; “non-rs. HINTS. aw 191-11!‘ alrplanfl in which two your lwlaa aviators are alkliDunl 5. trans-auntie. MM 9"" chum." crr-l-alavictorlau; the Ialandoilaroelra a940- Ik amt-sail p-p. n. s. t)‘ ' _ as: nevus. Franco; Ava. la W Paris oi ebehancb llnai, was hady damned by ilra It, iii] . docktonlglalllnlfllllhlllfiihn, Ills whole central port oi lbs I111! wu-ablals- Y . -. i m.‘ stators smlrsmn roa nsnnnla l8 IIQUIQIID osrsso, ‘angnst- lo»- . iYssbtfli9..i*E1"99“l-‘§9 W10". 9t . M 1 . a.‘ went-a msninl¥0I1°5311¢ 11 sitaywmr the ilshermcn and their problems-was chief among the de- mantis sbt icr-th in a brie! presented bgfiabert masher. crcsldcntcrtsc Canso iiahcrmews Federation, which local iiahermen put beiocjs Bcn. P. J. a main. minister-re: and nannies, here ‘this evening. . i u‘.]_ Th“; h” glsolbsen built (or men in charge oi the live 8W0!» l" WW4”; ‘wash barn, and a large hiry sleeping room. an entire new plumbing and sanitary Mien)!" ‘been installed oy stealer. shew 6v "pardon. There isnow a. pientliul y c: water rol- 01111111911!”- A." iochdinslde. and whitewashed» 0'19- aids. Lowe ‘Brothel! have also made extensive repairs to. the main bulld- llll. and in ordea- to prevent ‘acci- dents at the »cattls entrance. have erected a new strong wire ienca and gate. Many other improvements could be made is dnancial" circum- stances would‘ permit. A real up~to= datsplant is not complete without an Arena. . A ci this deport?- tlon is anfaatwru necessity. to be used ici- iuviglug live stock. vltldba or plfilfi winners, entertainments and maby’ otnel-__-thinsl lllrtaining to adulat- class exhibition. comics-table aaatina wouldithqdbs povlded ior ourblt- rcoa. , is-rain hr aunanina they Iduld' a flutter MIR" thin at psessntienwllvlfillivbblolram- I . trust the day. is notJar- distant when ‘ theGovu-nmantandoibypoallciiwill ‘ i, 51m ntucl- my shoc-ey Company ' opened the weelrs entertainment at ‘ ihoRinoeDdwa-rd Theatre last night. ‘ . home oi Jason Thatcher, a liachslor 4 oldman out cl his tar-m but are clev- vcityso that Jason may not want barns and stables have been disin- . _ ~ Y, AUGUST , TCOMEDY DRAMA AT PRINCE ED WARD grLarge ‘Audience lug Performance of Ethel May Shorey Co.‘ Last Night. to a largo audience with a delighiul pray last night. “The Girl Nobody Wanted." The rust act opens at the (armed- who is a shrewd old iellow. ‘eccentric yet oi a comical turn; he gives shelter to a waii named Penny, wlaohssdressedssaboylnorderto escape from the "Home" where she has been reared. Penny. who resumes her iemine Jlrb speedily ‘gains the heart oi Jason and his nephew Billy Dennison who is just emerging as a press reporter. The ubiguquitous crooks jppear in the persons oi Raymond smith and his cousin .Celis Adams- Bmith. who endeavour to swindle the sly outmnnouvcrcd by Denny. A rationing some in the dimly liihied kitchen closes ths act, Billy resolves to go to work in the ccmiortsbut unluckily enters the Smith iamliy as maid. The Smiths 1' Enjoyed Open- gang. Raymond shoots Celia and irames the murder on Penny, who however cxtorts a confession lrom him which clears her. How Billy the reporter clears up the charge o1 passing oounterieit money is s sur- prise to the detectives and audience both. The play, though partly tragic, is relieved with plenty of comedy oi a very high prder and kept the aud- ience ior the most pars in a state oi hilarity. Bo good are the players that it is hard to particularine, but the vivac- ity. oi Miss Ethel May Shorey as Penny and the hauteur oi Miss Karel Boswell as Celia deserves special men- tion, as also the smart sayings oi Mr. rred s. calhphcu as rel-mei- Jason. oi the same high quality, and con- sisted oi violin solos, songs and duets, step-dancing in which the aud- ience appeared to delight) and s Jars: concert by all the orchestra with Miss Henriette Tucker at the piano. The play will be repeated at Mat- inee today (Tuesday) and in the even- belcng to s gang oi eounterieiters and give Penny “phoney” money to v pass when the police get news o; the lug a change ci programme will pre- sent a new play-“Il-ie Frrme Up." t ,- a The annual Prince land Elthlbii-lora is now open. the Dir- ‘ol-F-yllipb deserve tpgmiullost "Ilppwt Hill eta-operation cl all sltlsens. ~ The Managing Board have ly devoted themselves to improve- ment and extension to the end that thsfrovincial Exhibition may attain a position oi ,.. wmlnencc in East em Canada. During the week there will be many iQtures to enthuse the public, a div- oraiiicd and interactive array o! exh lblio. splendid speed horses in close oolnpetltlolh-a Midway with numer- ous novel displays, vaudeville per- l Welcome Front 17w Mayor ls OIII’ l. ances by artists oi skill and l‘! ,- and other Thuaaisltosaeand- citizens oi Charlottetown Province will iind much to interest, educate and amuse them. It is urged that residents o! this city assist the Exhibition Directorate in their laudable endeavo s in every possible way, and freely extend l0 visitors that courtesy and attention which have ever characterised our people. To the thousands who will this week enter our gates we extend a. most cordial and sincere clcome; r. s. 11:0. Mayor oi Charlottetown. Boston, Meal. Aug. ISL-The Jlsn Malone-Riccardo d ‘Bartaz- aols l0 fround heavyweight bout aslloflulad icr Braves Field tonight was postponed by the Boston Garden Management-until tcnior- row night, on account oi rain. I408 ANGLES, Call]. Aug. 19.- The Examlnerboday said a merger o! Wnrllbr Brothers Motion Pic- Oorpn, with ransom-Larry would be The vaudeville between the acts was. iield Buns. ucational talks by livestock and the Kl llroughtlalayadifllcalt llaocryh Maxllus y OI a Museums i; as IEUJJWMEN M l] Bl l I Z Ell Mobiligation Ordered Following Invasion of Manchuria By Soviet Troops. (Special cc the unardian) ssnxnaw. Manchurll. aus- W- Mobllization oi Manchurirs lull W8!‘ strength estimated at 150,000 mm. was ordered by the 1111119"? Wm‘ manders oi the district iollowlng the receipt oi news thll 3W1" “ed “my has invaded the eountrkirom the west and continued to mark on w the‘ interior. Several authoritative sources re- ported that the movement oi more troops toward the Siberian irontler has begun and that General Chan! Hsueh Iiang, war lord or Manchuria- nad ordered his men toreslst Rus- sia's reported advance in the Man- chuli sector oi the Soviet-Chinese border. ' An oiiicial communique issued by the Mukden government said that a large torce o! Soviet troop! hld m- gun the long tin-echoed invasion oi Manehuria and continued to march on with the apparent in tion oi isolating Manchurian It said that two towns in the vicinity oi Man- chull were occupied. TOKYO, Aug. 19-30380 news des- patches iron: Manchul, Marlchurll. today said the ilrst oi the largo Chin- ese reinicrcelnent armies, which are being rushed to the western Man- churian border had arrived there. equipped with machine guns and General Ho Chen Chun, personal representative oi President Chieng Kl! Slick. was said to be enroute from raining to uuxdsn wlthor- tire military iorces in Msnchuria a1. ter conierring with governor Chang Bosch Liens. He has been charged with carrying out the campaign as outlined at Nanking. The oiiicial Kucmin agency also carried a Mukden despstch which Si"! the government iclt that white Russians along the frontier "were WTylng on surreptitious acts which were s. menace to peace and order "14 P°8511>1y might cause hostilities between 9111b»: and Soviet troops. Ohms Hsueh Liang thererorc has - ed within the week and gave Jaclp L. Warner, west coast h o! the former organization, as l author- iiy, ' " CALSl-IOT. Eng. Aug. l9.--A speed oi 340 miles arfllour was at- tained today by Flying Oiilcerr Atcherley, Member o! the British ScncidernCup Team, in a teat for ‘ the ' ‘ ‘ seaplane 4.- tltloll, “ " Ilelivers Presidential Address ' /" “aaglsirsogr-rou r _ ordered border ioroes to round up all white Russians," 314116311111. Mlnchuria, Aug 19_ Intermittent tiring in the vicinity or the Manchurian frontier town o1 Daliencr near here. has been pend “m” 8 P- m- 15-" 1118M. indicating an extensive clash between the 8o- vletjnd 911111559 ""0008 which are ‘lmaed 31°98 the border. ders irons the Nationalist govern- ment to assume command o! the en- Isallvagn-l IO lubaarlpl Ill u. '. A llllll lay alail. Canada III s... . ABll-IIIREIJ B TELEPHHNE ct. New Building to House Switchboard andlCliy Commercial Offices ‘Is Being Planncd- The McKcarney property. c011!" oi Fitzroy and Queen Streets. his been acquired by the Prince Edward. Island Telephone Company. "14 plans are now under consideration [or the erection oi a new building to merclal oiiices. lt was anticipaicd that by 1932 at the latest the Gom- pany would have outgrown its pres- ent switchboard facilities and since the new property has been purchased it u expected that the new nuildina and equipment will be ready by the end o! 1031. ‘The lot, which compila- es the Douse and Dalton properties commonly known as the Mcliesrncy property, has 93 ieet ircntage on Queen Street and runs back ility icet on Fitzroy. The engineering work is being done on the “new ‘switchboard end it is hoped to have the plans ready in time to go ahead with the new building early nexl year. Possibly they will be iar enough advanced to get the ioundation work in this year. ' "We are working on a design oi switchboard ior Charlottetown which will give us a capacity enough, wg hope. ior the next iiitcen or twenty years," stated Mr, w. s. Grant, ma. IW.‘ oi the Company. in an inur- “Tho design will be ior a manual board but so designed that the taper- "1118 W111 be very much raster than on the present board; that it. the reach will be shorter. All lines on what are known as the multiples will lvv very much closer to each operator and this improvement should mess a considerable speeding up in thq service." The Present building and wgrg- house will be required ior gene"; Pll-nt purposes. GRAF ZEPPELIN Arqnm lswclal u» The Guardian) TOKIO, Aug, l0.-'l‘lla second lag in the longest and moat pas-mu ilight ever attempt“ p m. 59w" oi aviation cams as s hfllmghgg] end ths afternoon when m; pug |DONf MIND ‘fir. Busw BEE so Lonc. As m: torso"! car Busy “m, ME ‘list-onto, clear .........-..... "~52 . ‘ll-M ‘ vc-rs ‘IF-GI . 01-66 It. John, cloudy. Call! _ Boston, rain . .. .. ss-ea 1 blowYes-t, cloudy . u-so '_ Charlottetown, cloudy .. .... .. 00-60 a he mans-schemata i... ‘s... Association. run moi-scouring at m, QIIII-litbalallbitlanappeanh Elghtidathiamcrningat 10.21 and isflllht at 11M. . Bunaaiathiseveningatimand Pullman sleaze. German dirigibla Ora! Zeppelin ugiia. ed at tbs WWI! aaas pal-a an; 6.000 ulilaa son Mb illshs through 1-1" ‘ “M skies cl northern list; The Zeppelin landod with 30 passag- gers and a crow cl iorty. gun u] hours and 4B minutes altar aha surv- ed from Priodrichahaien last Wad- nesday. 1.1.0110 MINS TER HAS BAD g FIRE _-_- BABKAIUON. Elk. Aug. *Ju r lloostlmafisoithaloasa-as ‘given: Lloyd Minister has a population o! approximahlv 2.000 and is lot-riled by tlwmain line o! the O. N. Rya. northwest or sasxatcon, near m.“ Iaakatchewanv-Alberta boundary. 0-00 onooooooooooooa o0 8 of‘. Condensed Specie ls g no“ encode ca a“ qo-vadr-ruatmlllli asaln house the switchboard and city ccm- ' view with The Guardian yesterday.- llg-l. ‘ rlre which destroyed 2s atruceuryu Lloyd Minister this morning and, caused damage that, will total covet-Ii, hundred“ thousand dollars was. subbed about . n o'clock according ts a telephone message received halo \ ..,