NOVEMBER 2s. 1929 VANCTEYS 11v SENATTBA t pptilntmenls TQ e Made The Fingltce Dept. m-fAWA, Nov. 24.-Vacaiicics or g opportunities or filling ihun arc _ , y regarded as an fldVillllagg for‘ government but. with inc exvi-p- m of six vacant seals in inc Son-l, iii-three for Quebec. two ior On-i i9 and one for Manitoba-Alvaro} . s number of appointments to be? ,4; with the return ncxt heck cf e Prime Minister and man)’ hf his’ .. segues that will require confident. , of questions of more than ii pol-l .. nature. l 1n the Department of Finance there, four keymosltions which iii the; pt distant. future will sce new i1ici1.l A. Dunning, Minister oi Railwnvs andi etnnly must a new minister bc‘ ,, m], but both the deputy mlnlsteim. ohn C. Sanders. who is nearing the! uperuinuatlon age, and James Rns-l and Commerce; William 1r ll, tariff commissioner, will soon ire to be replaced. while the post oi istimt Deputy Minister, vacated ytl-ia arrest of G. W. I-Iyndinan, has ei to be filled. $20, 000 Rum- Cache Found ' ' In Halifax (finadian Frau) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Nov. 23.—Val- ucd at $20,000, a. cube of rum mid whiskey was discovered early this morning by Prevent!“ of- flcers at Pleasanf Point. neu- Jeddore. thirty-five miles from Halifax. The‘ liquor was found buried in a vacant field and no arrests were made. Three hundred “"9 Illlfln kegs "of rum were 1n- cluded in the lot. Soon In \\’()iil.\l\' Si-jNATong of 111° 51X Sriiate vacancies mic. it‘ 5 expected. will be filled by ,, ..<.,,,,,,,Il .1c first to b: appointed as 3 rcsultl oi the rcccnt filling 01th,. Pnvy, Cfllmltll- and :l1is iilliloliitce is almost- “eimlll i0 xii lo Ontario. Thflsg m,» Quebec will be filled shortly 1mm ti... return oi Hon. Ernest Lapointe from London, and it is known iliat Hon. Robert Forkc, Minister of Im1nig,;a_ lion. has not only been aimed H“. Manitoba. vacancy but that also ‘he will accept it, A". for the finance portfolio, fivcl names are n1cntioned—}1on. Clutrlosl Central Guardian ____. DON'T MISS the entertainment tuiti social in Heartz I-Iall, East Roy- Canals; Ho“ William 11ml” mm alty, Wednesday night. 504-21. istel" of National Revenue; Ho“ James Malcolm’ Minister or Trade ZION CHURCH I-IIGII TEA and Moorcylbazaar Thursday. Nov. 28th, 5 to 1 i1 m. Delicacies will include pineap- ple cream dessert. Your choice oi lancy work, aprons. children's ware. handkerchlefs. also candy depart- ment. 501-21. chairman of tlic 'l‘ariff Board, and George W. Stephens, former chair- man of the Montreal Harbor Com- mission and former chairman of the Saar Valley Commission, F0 R IMMEDIATE SALE-Lumber, ‘Thought $50, Was Im itati i NEW YORK. Nov. ZL-Frsnk De along the curb at 86th street and Fifth Avenue last week in take the clue of another cab that had just pullnd out. A1 he stopped n; noticed l string oi‘ white beads lying in the gutter. "slime Iii-m" loaf- her rhnnev lewelrv." said Frank to himself. He climbed down and put the beads in his pocket. Ever since Monday noon, police, insurance company detectives, pawn- lhop keepers. street cleaners. garage proprietors and various other people had been searching for the $50,000 string of pearls which Mrs. Maude Browning Matcalf of No. 1060 Fifth Avenue, reported she had lost Mon. day when she returned from a shopping expedition, xvindow sashes, plumbing material. ctc., from old Knights oi’ Columbus Home. will be sold immediately. Building being demolished to make way for new C. N. R. Hotel. Apply at site, 506-31. O00 Necklace on Jewelr; SLIPPERY STREETS-The light snowfall yesterday afternoon and the ensuing heavy traffic left both side- walks and pavement in s very slip- pery condition. Pedestrians were no- ticed to take unusual precautions, and several cars were noticed to skid into the curb. Patches of sidewalk, where the snow had beeniswept off early were the only places where pedestri- ' ans could walk without apprehension Lil". who drives l. taxicab. cruised l ' »»»»4“i 0m Insertion Three insertions Four Insertions .. Eight Insertions .. Classified Advertisements of bumps uid bruises. +++ooooooo++ooo++ooo+o+§$+> O t ‘WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD we N, “m o, 5 word. 1 -It. is with sincere regret that the Io per line n15 words I many friends of Mr. Thomas Doyle, - 36 PM’ "l" of 5 "l"!!! z Rustlco. will learn of his death 1n the 1° P" m“ "l 5 "°"" z Charlottetown Hospital yesterday. wooo», Mr- Doyle, who was B5 years of age. was always an active worker in 111s Agents Wanted‘ r itraarr AGENTS-WRITE roe. Catalogue, United Art. Limited, 152i John. Toronto. A. w. ‘l 31 wsrn. 36lpd | I l For Sale l ----.__._.. | FOR SALE-JERSEY COW. DUE T0. freshen shortly. A, Benton, Wins- loe. 507-21 FOR SALE ~50 BARRED PLY- mouth Rocks Pullets. $1.00 each. Ira AulcL-Winsloe. 0940-11-23-31. 250 BRONZE TUBKEYS, STRONG healthy. well developed birds. A1 breeding stock. Under Govcriimcntl inspection. B. H. Turner, Olmary. 9919-11-22-31. FOR SALE. *0 LET. BOARD AND 100m signs on hand at Guardian Office. ti -____________--._.___._.], FOB flAblik-CANABIES. WADE B9 Main Street, Saint. John, N._B.. 9879-11-21-81 F011 sacclhciuosr new noose 59110-11. Royal Equipment Wire Wheels. Only gone 1900 miles. Will "in trade for foxes. Nash Motor Bales. 11-23-31. ‘inn- Male Help Wanted iii: HOUSE T0 LIT. MODERN CON- veniencol. Apply 16 Spring Park Iona. soot-st To Let m LET-FUINISIIED FIVE ROOM, "at. hot water, heated and electric Plbke. Apply Guardian Office. OBOO-li-thur-fri-mon-tues ii____ IIOUSE AND BARN T0 LET. APPLY , 109 Grafton St, Mrs. Walker. 0952-11-23-31 +_________ _ DOUBLE GAIAGI. APPLY 12M l-lillsboro Street. 0015-11-22-31. \___ To car - SIX-ROOM con-son _ ‘Ind barn - modern conveniences. , Atmiv 55 Upper Queen. m. _ Employment Wanted .___i_____,_____________. uonseworur. wanmm. WANT- ed by was“ with good references. Amy Olllrdllh. uri-ii-n-iwx. M} , Ldat M .1 . ‘Mr-use! wanna/m v0"- ilinfnl eutnsof money. Return M, Guardian Office. Reward. 509-31 _____ . ~ . "MT-IIQWIIII mcsvmw am» Charlottetown. viii Powvl a stilt" m’ Ind rim. Finder notify W" _ “Cmllil, Bethune Hardware. 510 l community. and twice ran elections as a Conservative candidate for Queen's County in the Dominion Government. Mr. Doyle was widely known and esteemed throughout the community. and visitors at his home found him hospitality pcrmnlfigd, The deceased is survived by his wife. and by‘ three sons, Andrew, New Miscellaneous . ......____.____--_--- FOR SERVICE PURE BRED PRIZE- winning Yorkshire Boar. Daniel Dart, DeSable. 9905-11-21-71. JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, l-Iermanville, Souris. 9149-11-6-1mopd. sTRAblED-b LAMBS, PLEASE York, who is expected home today; notify Amos Gallant. Ova" B“ John. City: Michael at home, and two Bildie- 99“11'23'2" daughters, Mrs. Arthur Hendersun --——-—— ' Union Road; and Mrs. Edw d Tu . AUCTION sane n‘ VERNON m, Hope mm “r ' Proude, Union Road North, Wed- ' ' nesday. November 27th at 1 p. m. See handbllls. 9930-1143-31- --—- '- rmwro TAGS rod THE SEA- soifs shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. . 932840-194! MADE SPLENDID SHOWING-A- mong Prince Edward Island winners .1f Toronto. congratulations are due Messrs John Profitt d: Son, Free- town, what won thejollowing prizes in live stock 2 single yearling bullland junior championship; Junior bull calf, 4th: senior bull calf, 5th; 2 year 01d heifer in milk 6th; aged cow in milk 9131i P10111109 o1’ dam, 4th. Get of Sire, 10th, junior herd 6th; breeders‘ herd, 4th. 1t is interesting to note that two of the four champions at the Royal were bred in Prince Ed- ward Island. by coveted Get of Sire prize being won by the well known Bunbury Farm sire "Pat." His daughter "Sally Francys" was grand champion It is encouraging also that at the recent Canadian National Exhibition three oi the four champions were bred 1n this province. At the Royal this year the Raymondale Farm. Vaudreuil. Que. took 11 firsts; C. N. R Btrathmore. Alta. 5 firsts. M. L. McOnnhy, Sussex, N. 3.. 3 firsts; T. B. McCaulay Hudson. Que, 3 firsts. .___......_._-----——-—- AUCTION SALE AT THE LATE Peter Gordon's, Rosencaih, Thurs- day, November 28th. Stock, crop. farm implements and" furniture. Sale to start at. l0 dblock sharp. H. Nelson 6t Son, Auctioneer. UQOI-Ili-IrL-nion-tues. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN— Rec Flying Cloud Master. 4-D“- senger Coupe. late 1929 model. fully equipped, hydraulic shock absorb- ers, two spare wheels and tyres; color dark maroon. Purchased new in July last. and run only 133;! miles. Cost $2750, will accept $1750. Address Executrix Estate oi John Nassar, Piclou. N. S. 11-25-21. emale Help Wanted I l‘ WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. F. .W. Tidmarsh. 6 Richmond Si. - 9957-31 BIRTHS WANTED-WOMAN 0R. GIRL FOR general housework, able to do plain cooking. Country kill Dfvierffiii ' Address P. O. Box 116. 08604.1 JONES-On November 2i, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Bunbury, a daugh- WANTlD-GENIRAL MAID. SAL- lry $25.00 per month. Also nurse ‘r i" Balm‘! $22.00 P" month. References required. Ap- ply Mrs. o. w. Ross, Rothesay. u] 3, 9053-11-22-31‘ DOYLE-At the Charlottetown l-fol- pital Nov. 24th. Thomas Doyle aged as yours. Funeraliwill take place from his residence at Rusilco. ‘mos- day morning. leaving the house at 9 o'clock to 8t. Augustine Church. To Let .€-_-....------- .TO LII-HOUSE. MODERN CON- venience. Apply 3 l-Illlsboro street. 0080-11-23-21. FOUND ‘NIAII OIWILL CHEESE faewfl. nurse contslninl a em!" sum of money. Owner can have some by proving property and 1M3’- lng ici- this ad. Anolv at I“ E"!- ton street. Charlottetown. fill-ll ____.__.___.__. ‘ma.’ Mum", m “u”, d‘ o“ o4 o 0 noowoooo o 0 n o0 0+ iewwooooo-ooouooooo-ooooo: P J O-O-Ofifi-O-O-O O-O OO- i 1V. D. MacLean § UNDEBTAIII IMIALMII. Phone l4! King". Square Rustlco. i i i E ‘Ti-IF. CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN ND FINANCE DEPT. WILL soozv Br FIILLED '- iiiiiiv 0Tb? illillllNli HERE ‘rho following news item is from the Toronto Telegram; There evi- dently must be some mistake. So In: as The Guardian is aware there is no digging for oil at present 1n the Province:- “Developmen-ts in oil drilling ac- tivttiesbn Prince Edward Island In forecast by delegates to the conven- tion in the Royal York oi the oil marketing division oi the Cities Ser- vice Company, which opened today for a three-day session. "Drilling has been proceeding a- pace for some time, and indications oi success are now anticipated, it is announced. Cities Service Company holds sole drilling rights on P. I. "One hundred and fifty leading executives oi the company from the United States and Canada. have ioregathered for the conference, De- legates include W. A. Jones, chair- man of the executive committee; Frank R. Coates. vice-president; Judge H. O. Caster, vice-president; ‘Harry D. Foueaufl’, R. Musll, L. Ames Brown. president; F. H, Fay- ant, vice-president; and Walter M. Swertlager, account executive, oi the Lord and Thomas and Logan Advertising Agency. v "While reluctant to admit the ex- tent to which extensionplaris for Canada. would go. executives inter- viewed by The Telegram stated that the sixty service stations in Ontario would in the next year be materi- ally increased, and t/hat a program had been prepared for the next five years which would call for Domin- lon-wide extension." PERSONALS ‘PAGE Triage {1- In Toronto Stock-Judging Tests 4 Master Arthur Sherren, employee oi The Guardian, was a passenger on the S. S. Harland Saturday, to West River, visiting his grandparents at Long Creek. Mr. C. N. S. Strickland, Halifax, formerly assistant general manager of the Union Bank in this city. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Strickland, who has retired from the banking business, was pleased to see the improvements in the Island capital since his residence hero and the evidence of business progress. Commenting on the manner in which Government control of liquor is being enforced in New Brunswick, he said he had noticed reputable men and women freely entering and leaving the liquor stores at Moncton, St. John and Woodstock but with pur- chases under their arms had seen no drunkenness whatever. “Y” Official In The City Mr. E. D. Ottcr of the National Council Y. M. C. A. Toronto, arrived in the city Saturday night and will remain here until Tuesday morn- in; During his visit Mr. Otter will ad- dress the Charlottetown Rotary Club on Boys Work and tonight at B o'clock he will meet. with the Board of Directors of the local Y. M. C. A. Eriiutp llitttzb tliliurcii MONDAY ‘US-Trail Rangers regular meeting at Social Hall. ‘MO-Willing Circle of King's Daugh- tsrs-lcegulsr m0eILIlg-LldleI Parlor, _._.__..--- GOLD i=isii FREE With ovary dollar pllrchlsa of REXALL GOODS we on giving away Two Gold Fish And Beautiful Globe with rainbow colored chip. and weed. W. have conducted nun! "I 15¢" sales but the ans. INN. chins 1M weed excel any that we ever hi5. an Tlll‘. DISPLAY m mm wmnow ‘I'll PIOIGT DI UGGIITI _ the arrest of George A. Stephenson, r The photographs here show someyI-‘rancois Vantein, New Brunswick of the youthful swine and cattlelSwine Club. f3) Lindsay Weir and ljudglng entries, who have arrlvedgGordon Weir. brothers, Prince Al-_ lfrom east and west to compete in abort Club. (4) Emile v1“! and “Ell” ijudging competition at the Royal Roullloux, Quebec Cattle Club. 5ll 'Wlnter Fair, Toronto. They are: (1) Clifford BaldwicinBanic,OiiLIOntarin Cedric Kirkpatrick and Harry Pai- Cattle Club.f6) Stewart BeilliarrieCn; terson of New Brunswick Cattle Ontario Cattle Club J7) Hwry SUBW- Club. (2! Arthur Johnston and 1rd and Gordon ‘ and Hcotia (‘attic ('luli. itilkolicrt Ilornby and James “t-(Jailum. British Col- umbia Swine Club. l0) May Prowse NEW 01180011 illllS $75,000 cniiriltiiiiiinii (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW. N. S., N01’. 24.—- Pire originating in McCulloclrs fur- niture stoire Saturday afternoon caused a loss to New Glasgow's bus- iness section of $15,000. Only skelet- oii's are left of White's book store and the Thistle Ice Cream Parlor. while damage to the fiicCulloch Buildlni’. was confined to the front section. A Yflmlllfltze sale was in progress at the rear of the store, when a clerk saw smoke coming through a partition and aished through the crowd to give thc alarm. The blaze broke through the roof and was kept from srvcadiiw. tn other buildings with great difficulty. The loss which in- cliiried a large amount nt Christ.- stnrk. was partly covered by insurance. IYlflS FORMER iContinued from page l) deathbed he said. "I want no ivo- nian, I want, no tears. Let. me die before men.” (flcmciii-caii in death as li1 llia reject-d ortci1tatioi1 tinnd ceremony‘. Iic asked that when death came. to him that he should be permitted incrcly to disappear. 11c washed a funeral as quiet. as drab. as bare as {hose for n. million of “hi; boys" killed iii the long struggle, which 111s 1cadcrsl1ip-l1clped turn to a. tri- umph and caused a t-hen feverish grateful parliament to acclaim hini “father of victory." The simplicity of the burial will and Marjorie Harper, Prince Edward lhlilllll (‘attic Club. (10) Max Parker Frank Richardson. McConnol Club. hlnnilnba... and ill Alvin Ness 21nd Ted Ifosc, Cnmrosc Club, Alberta. Campbell. Nova l Attempted Blackmail By Jailbird Director Former Canadian Convict, Sent- enced At Old Bailey, London. Claims to Have Written Book On Silver Fox Breeding. i IDNDON. Nov. 23.—-For demancl- he had been in prison twice. and had lng $2,500 from a. fellow-director of met the other director in Prim” H‘: a company on threats that he would ‘admitted that he had been sentenced inform thc company's customers that. to tcn years for looting in Ireland the prosecutor had served a prison, sentence of seven years in Canada, Thomas Blake, aged 30 was sentenced to three years penal servitude at Old Bailey Court House this week. B1ake‘s defence was that he asked for the return oi’ a book he had writ- ten on silver-fox breeding or $2,500. On cross examination he admitted Huge Swindle Discovered By Authorities In Ontario _ . TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 24-11110 ap- bankruptcy trustee, business man and parently unimportant arrest three evangelist. and I... A. Stcrlc, \\'l1osc_ weeks ago of a bond salesman was name is borne by several Toronto, disclosed last night as the wedge companies. Both are prominent hero, which, pounded by the Attorney The two were arrested on informa- General‘; Department, reveals now, it tlon charging them with consplrniy is claimed. a gigantic swindle already to defraud. Each now faces one said w involve close to a quarter mil- charge but a host of additional al- llon dollars and reaching out to in- legations are being prepared as the clude bond companies, banks and res- result of a provincial investigation taurant chains in its widespread into one oi the strangest and most ramification, so crown oficials an- Ontario civil and criminal courts. nouficed last night in connection with entangled cases in the history 0i rcceived two years at Wini1ipcg for false pretenses. Al. the Judge's direction, the namc oi the prosecutor. the other direct- or. was not, mentioned during thc. trial. Pure Canadian-Jlumphreyv. ISLAND FOXES (Continued from page 1> l-‘tuthven. Ruthven. Brett. Dark silver male pulr-l-liimiilircjs.‘ first and second; Callbcck, Pollock. Pure Canadian-Lea. Year old male medium silver-c. B. Rogers. Lecky. Lecky, Ohio National. Mills d: Wolfe, Pope. Year old female medium silver-A. I... Rogers, Humphrey. Loblaw. Call- beck. Stewart dz Lewis, Harold Mc- Monkley. Lea. : adian-Humphrcy. i T-bln- Dark Medium Silver male pup~ Year old ninlc pup - Callbeck, 35kg“ Caubfck, Saunders Loblaw, Clark, Ruthven Pure Canarllam-C. n. llogcrsy; 379W Humphrey. Jardine. Year old famale pala-Lockerby. Ruthven Brett, Lecky. B. C. Rogers lluthven Brett. Gossllxig. - - SATUIIDAYT WINNERS phrey, Loblaw. Lea. Medium silver male pup—Callbeck. , pecan Great Gouge III Kent II. U1 OIAIIAIIITOIN. P. l. l. . Black male pup-Humphrey, Mc- artiiur. Clark. 01a. lagers. amt. to .-l1o-.v that 111v Ninritinie produc- tiinc pYOdllCi 11g Ill? potato prociutmicn. A iiiiliuiifii iuilailzi \\':1.s flanked izatii burc n 192N131 i.ii,,r~. by sinallci" ()il(‘.‘~. tioii was ninrli creator rhuii that o1 Toronto or Quebec or the West- crii l"."t1\'ii1ce.=. 'l‘llc flu-i fiont was iii-mil‘ of thc t‘).il‘lll 0i 111C lnx farm- ing ii1rlii.“.r_v in tlic hiarliiincs. Sov- illlfml We Ycbcmml~ but‘ ‘his Sen" crnl cazcs (ill this “$11011 licltl live‘. llence mid bee" rclnmcd‘ He n15“ forces. Above ‘.110 rrizcs were drnpcrl' 2i pelts. 'I‘l1c furs on the float were uorill sonic 310.000. LIVE STOCK PARADE ’I’l1c11 the parade of live stock en- lcrcd: Scores of ]\l'1'/.(‘ winning cat- ilc from the hliirilziiios. A5 they formed ziboii: tlic ring, I). O. Hull, president of ‘.110 lloval. stood before | a l'lll(‘.l'O])l1()llt‘ hooked up with the loudspeakers 111 thc arena and i11- lrocluccd in illi‘ pcnplc iloii. Vvnltvi M. lmi. hlllllnl?!‘ of Aurltiiliiiiw‘ for Prince Edward Island. On hirlial.’ of thc Itioritinics. Mi‘. Len spoke R 111cs-, stigr- o.’ greetings anrtrlcscripiioii oi tlic ngrif-iil ural iictilili anti attrac- lions iii thr- ciist. 1i, war. recalled tlinf livc pulled hint-vs. ‘.vl1.t'!i are f1 E11iiiii'c's Best." Ncx". was a flout de- . make it seem almost secret. Premier !:\!l(ll‘G ’I‘:1:'tiicu. a close friend was l tailed to the death chairibcr in the I iicuse aitcr tl1e death at 1.45 a. m. ' ioltl the family of the Govern- ‘s irisli io give the statesman a 111.11 iiiiicrril. Hi‘ klll".\‘_ a; the 1:l_~.' tllzl. tlzn‘ i"'"1'i"ii'.'c.'1i| had ' ' l"fl FXlif-lfl iii" rrnxrv‘ and when ‘ ‘m ‘mm {mm ‘ma? l‘ full irn: opriiccl n’. ten o'clock. "mm- " ' "W'T_A h 7‘ "u Illi‘ \\.. l1 us: iormzilli; c_~;ii:'c:;-cr| “Wag dram‘ m a 511.‘. h“ 110.55,, .“.1 lilTiDUflill icf‘ by rii1hii11oblh= mm“ hum“ ml.) p , ' 1.11 an 111111;‘ a.l"" lilt- ricntli it) floats’ mm I, m by N." Llic gram lur 211:. beloved master. .12“, n, , n, tho”. x_,.lnbo.u_,c,l 1l.s was all n part of the carefully Hm mdufzlr-V of t,“ ens,’ n Arranged plans o.’ Clemenceau. Three balm“. abn“, n m“, mnmllnll My ‘years ago oi Luxniiburg lie had told me nuxhwly ‘In! mo Mai“ 1 u group 0i Senators. “you know. when m“, w be “The ; I die it wont be announced. You . mil learn of it only after my burial. l1 have made pisovtsions for that." I When the time came he was. of l course. not aisle to attain such a com- [pletE degree of self eiiacement. M. Ikirdleu respected the wishes of his friend and cut "red tape" to facili- talc privacy at the burial. He order- 0d a cordon of gender-mes thrown nlmtlt thc woods. vet, while the sim- lilf‘ ceremony is faking place in that far 011. lonely snot at exactly the .:ii11c hour "cannon oi the armistice" lint. soiiiidcrl thc last» not» of the ‘J-‘Ofld war. will again fire at ex- hrliy the same lliTif‘ salute of l0! . (its. as it did at eleven o'clock 01'. Nov. 11th., 1918. 1 l l l l l 10f zlie Maritime Provinces Assn Guest speakers included D. O. Bull President of the Royal: Hon, Will- ,iam R. hiotherwcll, Federal Mlriistei lof Agriculture anti H011. George S lllcnrl‘. acting Minister of Agricul- 1111'!‘ for Ontario. The cmphnsiziiicof tlic biafltinie i0 iht banquet board or to parade in the lvoiitest, rings. During the day 0x111- ,bncrs from tlic east were busy fak- ing hoards. 'l‘l1cy made liialiy win: 111 ilic dairy cutie classes and were kzrcngth “as 110' confined smllor nlirnriiiwii n: the present, Royal Shaw “TH, cxmbyod s0n“._il!i1l'ili.‘lllf1l‘lj.' vzcforioils 111 the fol lwvvks 11510 :it a hi: Iilzirilimo afrri- slww" ‘Cillllllill sliriiv, mid tlini. rt number oi {these l1or>cs are ouiicd :11 the. Mnri- iii , cs. 'l‘l1vi‘i\ i.- lin special (llblllfly 01 lwnvy (lrnfi lmrsr-s at llils Royal lFnir. aiirl L114‘ flout. lint nzeiii were Qpnilcd by horses loniicg: h_v a 'l‘oron- io Nlllk Company. Siiortiy before this hiaritime dis- Bllck Emile Dim-Bali". Ckllkilplay in tlic nrcna. some 200 pcople| l from ilic bfnritiincs and fzucsLs gntli crcd at a .\|)f‘f‘1ill tllni1cr held iii the Coliseum rc iiiritii! nnri given by tlic .\li11i-'. s of Agriculture for 1hr Ildvvnrtl Island and moose meat of the menu. Anti tlicrc. as in Mini Inn's slit-och in the arena. tlic role lint 111t- ciisf plays in lllhlOllill ai- falrs was emphasized. 1101i. Lewis i Smith. i\Iii1L»ic-i' of Agriculture for; Dark mflllllm 511V" 101ml!‘ 0110-‘ ‘New Brunswick spoke ior that pro-l Humphrey. Celibeck. Pollock. Hum- vincc. F. W. Swindclls spoke on be-i EARLY FOB X M A g half of Nriva Scotln. Ofhcr speakers included Shelton Sharp. President Clark, n. a. Rogers. Baker, authvercl <11 n1.» slim- m Breeders Assn. land Prof. E. D. McPheo, Proeldent I, Mum‘ coicrnincntal executive: and promnieiii officials from each ,oi' the tlircc eastern province; made ‘yesterday tlic special occasion for a itmzi" oi the Royal. iwiTfiii AT 0_NBE l Dirk 511V" "milk ilililwfitalwl- llircc ])1'0\'l1‘|Ct*S. O_\‘.\i(‘1‘s from Print-cl 49 HIM. carpenters and laborers. for construction work on new C. N. Nmlhfim Cflnfldfl mlnk- Pure 90"‘ ' from New Brunswick were icatnrcs R. Ilolel. Apply It new hotel fllg. 507-37 l... PHOTOGRAPHED “Y CRASWEL" I l PIIONI m-L