‘we Central Guardian _. ‘ll-Joli; "s CHURCH TEA-The 4 high tea arm fanlcyilale held yester- - day dttrnoon in st. Paul's’ Parish Hall, a most delightful and ruc- cesrfill notion. and was deservedly New fIBIIOIY attended. The ladlep of the chbrch are to be congratulpted on the Quality and variety of the “m”!!! 0n Bale. as also on the ex- i K . t i! re the them- The rulgifl gate ‘gr "‘ new Car, errysbegllelfipfigl?” selves: .l...'l¢_v.~,~\~,' r. .. _ Charlottetown. - -,-;_j~._N07l; bar 20th. 192a. To Honggrpblqc lea Aspunning, Minister; Railways agd Canals, Q... - ¢ ' 5 ‘i ‘ . lslandfdelegatos wish to meet you weekcbeginrllng first of Dec- ember, to discuss design of new Cur = Feny for Borden-Tormentine service. Kindly hold up ‘any further work on- plans of new Ferry until you have heard views of delegation. Am writing. ‘ ‘ ALBERT C. SAUNDERS, Premier of Prince Edwarrl Island. . Ottawa . November 20th, 192a. Hon. A. C. Saunders, 1 Premier of Prince tEdward Island. Charlottetown. ‘ , Your-wire re oar-ferry design. All curtail-action details in hands Ol Canadian Natlonnlkhwmfllr Henry Thornton lit St.» John ‘and Halifax this week. suggest you get in touch with him immediately. If you desire wire him for appointment tel-eflllm care WKU. Appleton, Mormton, will reach h m. ' ' culls.‘ A. DUNNlNG m . Minister» oi milfwuvs. November 20th, 192a To it. E. Mulch. - i‘ Marltllnie Bogglvofsmge- ' ..1-!a ax a. e - . Premlerdn re!" nae to his wire w i-lon. c,,a. Dunning asked to 11°" up plan's of Ferry. rlfllllllwd M” from . Mr. Dunning‘ today Biell-"ll that alllconlltructlon deiailsvnow lllmany in the manufacture of felt National ellilrqr shoes. boots and slippers. hands oi’ Canadian b I 1 ‘ALLA: nx-"gz Ono filaertlol- u... flirt‘ insertions .- Fenr flnaettlolu . llghtL-flnnortlene . "u; v- i “Femble Help A’! 01ml! . ed wngtress. Apply P wslvrcp A comes ,, wabv cllnvaaser to sell a holitdhold ne- cessity. Salary 4 ' Baavi/Jvictorla hotel: between 12 andLIiO. 92h ‘ ~‘ us.» , combat-sum eFiJrlrsnan house in good locality to lit for winter marl . ‘Apply in tin! l0 "W" c1d“_ ardian Ofilcéor 894i jClassifioléliy Liirfve l, - or Mark R. MacGulgigujii . l Henry ‘lllornton this week hp and Halifax and fidflg. er with him. Prmiier You and Mr. mp4. meet Bir Henry Thornton, 3d- him to hold up further work Jlllaha? pending iconference of Exemier and delegates from hue, .~ . McDONALD. President Prince Edward Island _ fisoéiaaihted 310E268 o! Trade. _ w l; rece ve yesterday .»by fir. s. nmfticvonald, presiilorltof the Associated Boards of Trade, from Messrs. R. E. Mutch and J. _O. l-lynd- man, who are representing the As- sociated Boards. oFTrada ' at the Mdritilne. convention, to the fol- lowing eff s; i, “Have extended with W. Mac. L. Clark, Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. F. C. Cornell and James {Paton u interview Blr Henry on. arrival ere tcmorrowl Would suggest that you and Prem- ier_ Saunders wire‘ Dunning de- niandins that he take action to de. lay further work on plans and awarding of contract, pending the llellfllli 0i’ the delegation from Prince Edward Island." ' On receipt of this Mr, MacDonald ‘immediately interviewed the Prem- ier who forwarded the following message: ‘ _ Charlottetown. P. E. l. Nov. 22, 1928 Hon. Charles A. Dunning, Minister of Railways, tewa We are endeavorlngto interview Thornton as suggested by your tele. 578m. We feel, however, car ferry "n48? terms of Union Dominion not Mléllgly urge plans and no tenders called for untifdel- egation interviews you first 13e- cembe . . ~ ALBERT c. SAUNDERS Premier, of Prince Edward Island ,5 EAWERN GUARDIAN Juno-risen cnaco sans.- B. S. “Larchfi which is being loaded at preseht in Georgetown for the l-larrls Abattoir Company, with ap- proximately 6§.000 bushels of seed, 5,000 bushels _cf table-stock, and l6,- 000 bushels of turnips for the New York and New Jersey markets,,wlll sail today. This Company reports that. up to the present time, it has snipped over half a million bushe since September 1st! ’ _ -—-—<r0>-_-___. ,_ Cattle _hair is. being used in Ger- s i rtisemen ts w :.........1l0e per lino of l vvorcl . to no! lllio of ll word: . lo per llnc obi! wordll Messrs. hoards‘ ' “wad of Tra e or Prince ‘R¢r.¢lnrgi.i.i Re ' Canadian National ' matter ‘and being held up. cellenoe f th lands “m tables-e v provided at nllrbltllen rnolvl MEETINQ _ - E. Match and J. o- illlnan rem-cunt“ < m; M”- . 15151111. ret o labt nlshtiwby the latcurgelelfdgll-metrafn fllllil llfllliax. ‘where they attended the annual meeting of the Mm- time Board of Trade." " all» cross CLINIC. —Th_e pub- lic qllrllcbeing conducted‘ uhdbr the a pices of the Red Cross, So- ciety cl in charge of Dr.‘ T. B. Acker._. Hal ax, is now going on in the former ooms on Grafton Bt. Forty children from’ out of town were pamlned yesterday and only a-ver small percentage were,pro- noun _ incurable. Today will be devoted entirely"‘to the examining of city children. The clinic will close Monday evening. , Puasoivilbs His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. John T. MacKenzle is steadily regalnlnirhis health and strength after a prolonged illness. »Mr. Thomas Wismore, Grahanrvs‘ Road. and D. ‘N. McKay,‘ bplington, motored to Ithe city yesterday. For thlee of the ‘first Indian stamps ever printed, dating hick to 1854, and found in the ac of a family Bible. twelve-year-old Henry Wilson, of Newton Abbey, Erlgland, recently ‘received $225, u record price. . ~ ‘_ DivoiQirJFCcufl-ib ‘ (Cannslliil Press) TORONTO, 0:16.. Noy. 22.—On- tario Conservatives at; their seventh annual convention this‘ morning placed themselves,‘ on record as fa- voring the ‘establishment of u. unl- form code for proposed provincial di- vorce courtsfThe reilolutiomrequest- ed the Dominion" Government "in the event of 1 C1431 ‘being intro- ducedto enable. t e setting up divorce courts irrtlle provinces, not now having ‘sucltcourts, that such lwlslaticn restrict‘ the ‘jurisdiction of those courtsjrl such a way that they will make for a, continuity of uniformity in, the laws governing divorce in Canad f’, .. , , With the discarding of robes for modern suits byi-‘men of Persia, clothes from rlmetica, are becom- ing popular. ‘ _: i - amllls ROBERTSON-Alt gsboro, P. E. I., Nov. 11, 1928 to t late Wal- ter E. and we. Robertson. a daughter, Wslena. Ernestine, weight 11 lbs.. 8 oz. ' MARRIAGES .r.i...-... ‘lcpll llno of ii werdl run snLe-rtvlll-VE Acaas or land‘ in Charlottetown‘ Royalty, two miles frgm Charlottetown . with goodfbul! iniill, thereon. ‘Ap- ply to-D. McIntyre. Empire Hotel. Solicitor. 80-l1-20-4l FOR. SALE-EXCELLENT YOUNG saddle mare, weighs inwlclnity of 1000 lbs. neckralned. quite for women and children to ride. Also broken. to Mill’ b6 will ‘ at‘ forge Bros. Livery stables. - ..; 9243-11-22-61 i \SELI. CIIIIIBTMAS- CARDS “$450 CAN Ba mane!) . . . . and‘ paid weekly in time "n" *1 mas Cards. Exper- ro LET-LIIOOIVIQ-Tiéqrlgn‘ for dress making. boy lllr- dian Office, i_ ,, 9102-11- .- Lo . v small town also. selling well known line our-lei x isnesunnseearrv. An ea ' start and our co-operation ass sue , . utlf w sam book or»... r M» v orch ‘ntltlves wanted F. H. W. mwl Losr-IN This brooch. hinder 1e losr- ‘or. ‘root's kchoolroom and‘ SchooPISB: ‘Prirmgg ‘ t sum of‘. Guardian 'i ‘ Ferfialc ‘ "f; 600D via_~ m. FOB bisrrmiurmo name '~1i’.“.l“-°'J§§‘.‘i°..- m w}! I. . . A. w ll- Wanted " ‘i’ t . u‘ 4 4m1r"l¢"-“° I - liilitiilleiltouil/ WERE"!!! . . refit?» xnre- = - ‘ 936341-2841 ' ROBERTSON-BOYCE —- On 22nd N» ‘ ,_ 1928, by Rev. _D. V. O'Meara. at his residence. 222 Queen street. Charlottotown,‘_Cllar- lea Walther Roller-teed and Georgina. ‘filgtlche Boyce. g MA S-_CU_MMl5KBY - In 5t. Jo ph's Church, Roxbury. Mass. by Father Sullivan. Miss Lulu Mat- ihews. Alberron, P. E. I., to Mr. Michael Cummlskey.‘ Johnston's MCLEAN-MCLAUOIIVQIN .-—At the home of Rev. l‘. H. Ramsay. D. D., ‘l1 Ugper Prince Street, clty,-Nov\. 21, 1w , George Emerson McLean ind is Msrgsretlilctnughlln, both or Charlottetown? _ i . "eerie NICHOLSON-In Mlnnea 7th, Maud S. Nicholson. \ . g . aged Nov. CANTELLO-On November ‘ 22nd" 1M8, Miss Mary lll. Cantellmaged 58 years. mineral from the residence of her father, ,' reactor Centelio. Bridgetown, on Saturday. grill?» ‘o. n, on Wed- , Nov.‘ 21st.‘ h Bell, oral m, ‘ "It a, a.- s». . . i‘ years. Fartlculara will follow later. . i . Go LD '~.fiFIsH sALls, r THURJRI. ‘Till live ‘and frilly given away ABSOLUTELY ‘ FREE probation of Nynl‘ Fish While the out, Food and ,8!!! Fig out [ago ‘ ‘ , ORDER ‘Y0 l; . ERNEST Phone!!! * . qoldrisuiungimriobewiuse WORTH pauooisfrs fr." XMAS w" . "PHOTOGRAPHS v . - ‘it? "1 GRASWELL and SAT. “»"""' m“ ‘c cue-ire- ARTGALLERY or more or ‘Nylll products. I NOW. -. Plflved and To Will be, Called for . _ Con- struction Work . ,.,. ‘Mari-inc, st. iUndeir H Eagle “ Absorbing While ~ba_sica_ll_ a starring vehicle the Black Eagle," which is" now playing at the Capitol ‘theatre con,- ' talns one of the tenderest and, yet most. thrilling dramas that haacome to the screen in mariy a month. That Ralph ZForbea and ~Marce- lino ,~Day play their roles in a guest‘ convincing manner isnothing new, for pla oi their ptanding be- cause they have often proved their’ ability in other motion pictures. The really remarkable thing about; this production ls the fine acting of Flash,.a new screen star recently signed - ‘by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and who is. be starred in a num- ber of film productions . ‘ i The dog is much more beautiful than any- other canine yet seen. on the screen and goes through his role with almost human intelligence. If there is such a thing as a. dog hav- ing “it." or “screen personality," Flash has bothio the extent that he dominates every scene he is in. This ls not because of any fault of the human actorsbut because of the uniquen of both role and an- imal. A Prediction , {I predict that Fllash will become even more popular as a film player than did Strongheaft and other dogs whose pictures have helped to‘ make box omce history at the cin- ema. ' "Under the Black Eagle," marks Nash's appearance on the screen but with an animal of his intelligence. it should be very easy to get film vehicles for _him that °f will make him the outstanding- dog stanof the industry. z, ‘The picture deals with the hero- ism of the police dog in the World War, and contains some remark- able shots of dogs on the battlefield apd; in the hospitals. Flash, in the beginning of the storyy-ls melts-eat», ed by a brutal dog tralnerin a Ger man army camp. Because he illi- aly turns on the man and tries to rip him to shreds he is condemned to deathps a “klller" but escapes , and soon gets to the'_front, where he joins his master and saves the day when the Germans are near anni- hilation at the hands of the Rus- clans. are handled very ‘convincingly Forbes and Miss Day. i in Waterfrgnr 7 i Di recto ry- Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hochelaga. on Pictou route. D. P. W. Dteifie ~80. 115, has finished clred _ iol‘ tgej-TBUWBY dock - m.» ' 3k 8. B. Harland. Capt. MacLalrie, in port. , . Cutter Conesioce, Capt. Ascah in p0 its Tug lager, wt. Gamble, lr. f . . t. i Tug Chignect-mgapt. Richard, in port. _ . Mu . barf C. G. S. Ostre jpert, and will be laid up for t winter months. jlC. G, B. Aron _ e. Cont. Rhude. in pore; after ying ‘the light. houses. - - c. GVBqBrant in port. Buntaln lb Ball's Wharf iehrwlllifl Cor ham. C; t. Mac- ‘Leod, in porifil ding pro uce. ' Lyons’ ‘Wharf ‘ ’ Bchr. Bonus, Capt. Frank Boud- reault, in port with‘ cargo of coal for C. Lyons and Co. 1.. i w , - BAllK ‘cellula- sYRvP‘ for a very rem kable dog; “Under ~ The leading romantic roles? Until we get the services of The matter of the town wqs lllllmlne at a Priilliler Saunde ’ the Premier, my, 0f ,Mahone Bay, N, the ‘Harris Ihtates, R- Cotton, Continued from page 1. ely necessary. Thly-‘breaent ferry, rhe said, was at themeroy cf the ice in winter and in facfl liemiaillngswere often limited tUOTIWQ-dly. She could only run when ice conditions permit- ted, he declared. James E. Harris Oouncill Prowse “Prefifil "8 the City Council. Big Problem and u, building to be completed in 1929, Mr. Hyndman ‘ expressed himself The Government strongly on the sublect;_stating that inadequate transportation‘ was the big problem facing Prince Edward Ialand._l~l_e attributed the decrease in the population of the island to lack of proper transportation to which she was entitled to under the terns of Confederation. He claimed that the operation of the car ferry should not be charged against. the Atlantic Region of the C. N. R. but should be borne by the federal revenue un- der‘ the terms of Union. He felt that the matter of cost should not stand l" "l9 WHY of the development of the province. Prince Edward Island._.he said, had been deprived oiflproper transportation service for upwards of 50 years and he pointed out that the Island agriculture constituted the biggest business of the pluvlllCe. Be- fore the car ferry ‘service was inau- gurated farmers were forcedtodump their potatoes on an overstocked marlce because they could only ship during the navigation season, dur. ing which low prices always prevail- ed_. To -show the benefits derived Blweptlon pf the sale of a fevlloads from the present Jerry service he of wheat and. oats. the export trade’ pointed out that the produce shlp-‘m grain wilay was or a very limit- pqd‘,butj>qf the province, had wowed character. 1m sympathy with from 97,000 mm 1n r19“ to .2313“) the weakness in wheat at Winnipeg tong in 192g, ghipmenm by m“ had local sash prices-for car lots were shown p, steady growth ‘reduced 1 1-2c perbushel. Manitoba _ commencing on-the "amportamlvo. 6 wheat sold‘. ‘at 981-2 cents tlon problems of’ the Maritime Pro- and feed Wlwelat Bil-ac per bus- Vince; in ggnefa] Mnayndman de_.hel. The tone of the maxlket for clared that the Marltimee could nev- ‘Fling ""1 Willi“ Wheat "m" W“ er moire subgtgnfla] progress um“ firm- but the‘ volume o! business we have the services of the two great w“ Pnly m“; A“ “cu” true was conudhm mflway systems the Q N_|done in all lines of mill feed and R, and the Q p_ R__ n; was a good values were well maintained. The ‘thing. he flaiai that the Q R R was demand for standard grades of considering coming mm No" 5cm rolled oats was steady and prices fla_ a; Wgs-‘gmd w note," Bald the were unchanged. Business in fresh _§pgak9r, Hm t itiuiyoflening or meumer-stofierwilnfloblttinued. active Lprd Nelson Hotel~ in Halifax, Mnlmd Pm?’ m’ a" mdei Wm film- Beatty had, announced thecomingE°°°1Pts were L719 cases- A“ e55‘ 0g the Q R a . ler feelllng develoged din potatoes This lneans‘ com etition with n “lid P’ “s Wm l‘ u" - N" 5"“ c _N_ R“ and look ab“ comm to‘? wick green mountains ‘sold at 55 has already done. Immediately that t° 6”“ P" 9° lb- b" 1" “"1"? 9"“? ‘the q p_ R mtemsts me“ m the Edward Island cobblers ‘sold at 75 Lord Nelson Howl m Steps the c_ N_ and green mountains at 80c in bags. we have been deprived or the Canadian beans-sold unchanged at .. nefits of the c. P. n. toolong and “a5 ‘i’ w” P" “w”! 6* 5"” we should follow with interest the m‘ "““°"°d "em "m ‘wit’ development of that railway system at ‘$525 p" bushel ex store‘ ‘ A in the Mamfmes and he]? to deveb feature‘ of the local butter Rifle op q; we need thek-comfiotimon to was the renewed demand for New qevemp our own pmvmmh The so“ Zealarld ore-emery butter from 0n- emmem has no 1.18m to deprive N°_ tarlo buyers and further sales were v9, 5w“, 6; the Q R R semca reported at 39 3-4 cents per lb. The "it "c ‘.“éi“‘?.‘;§ §.‘l§..°2§§’5“..§%“3ii‘.‘é’.’ 53$; great railway s stem we wi '- l bring about thg developmellgtnegfié firm. Receipts were 30'] packllges. - -» The local and export trade ill Maritime provinces have a right to cheese continued quiet and the um and are entitled to t. . (The ruomubn vlllgsllefiadopwd as ggactolgle to the market was about 31mg”?“,‘,‘“,,,§,{,°§§“,§m°§"!'=9f;jh= oflawa, Nov. 22- (Eggs) _-; h; Cilahotmpown Inga‘ saith Pde Toronto-The egg market situation The Guardian) p“, s “U” locally is unchanged. Dealers are \ , 7” i lquotirlg country shippers for un- Pohw Industry ' graded eggs delivered cases return- ’; _ ed extras 58-606? firsts 53-550} The ._ Emma] Industry’ with pullet extras 43p; seconds 35c. B.C. sllecialie erénce to the situation af- and the s1 of Harris’ paintl gs and other con- tributions previo sly referred to. The question of maintenance _wlll itile a matter for future considera- on. _ - Legislature at the next session pro- viding for thelappolntment of a Bcard of Trustees. THE MQKETS ‘MONTREAL,’- Non» 22—Wlth°m§ eggs are offering for shipment next week at firsts; 82c: ‘ pullet extras Brunswick. and-mince‘ Edward Isl- llllii; come in for its share of atten- fl°ll B30118 ‘with the other industries at the annual meeting of~thé Marl-v time Board o: Trtde yesterday aft-| ernoon. egg market locally is unchanged .1111]; storage ptobecis appear a lit- tlc ‘better. A carol storage firsts was sold there today at 117i l-2c. - ' ~ ~ r i G excnmos Ill I llilller. reaclbefore the dele- sTANnM-u, gates w. van bbard, fB . ‘ ~ i B. sire-oi us" inivrélriémmw? °’*‘.°-‘““3l“roi§‘£3“‘§r“°‘lrv$§§.‘2“£ operation between the business men 8%" “m; w“ 015mg ' and the farmers wlilk vresdlutlon " '3' “gamut,- n ' glory?” by" our o. Porter of ‘i om °. _. -, "and _ olielyadopt- _‘ '_ sis bell! to to provincial seleni- fiiiit ‘II.’ ti‘; ‘ use their ‘ihflfuence nxs-{Am 13 8 ‘securing of the‘ adoption “no ‘ i" i! f. triilipolicy colcutittede seféliihrd ing Noon Close 3.48 t 3.45 2st 2.90 1o 15 fol’. Bidgood . . as as 3'1 Cap. Rouyn 1'1 42% , 12 '. 20.1.4. 261/. 20% 20_ 1 it 8.80 a two lit the faifinter- eats gt actual row [Thcresoiicli _fol1 t» it» . ~- alr filial-sail‘ or‘ acre. by such means ‘endways e ll of th seem tom ndz-fgrmnm would mm the establishment of ' weekly hr’ fortnightly vice between Saint vane which would ofltr‘ fro ht .. lo- ‘ AND LIBRAR Y‘ ‘Halls. Have. Been Ap. nders wary and Art o.1.'.i.‘§‘."°§.§i“c,’,‘§,‘fi discussed ye ford conference held‘: office between Canon H l - s" ‘Executgrno? and lnstructively were, Hon, Percy _ also representing the family. MBYOI‘ YQQ 5nd and Foster Plans submitted were approved of, “"35 dwllleito call for tend- ers for the construction. of the ,. . Will place $10; ' 000 in the estimates, toward; the ccst of the building, and, fufnlgh {are librarian‘ and assistant llbrar. The Cltytie is contributing $10,000 The Harris estates and t...‘ Harris family will make up the balance of the amount needed to constmgt the building. There will also be a loan An act will be presented‘ to the “m” we pbtaw'firbwérs m "W52..- dellvered. Montreal-The fresh - s I BAxTsR ‘ Continued from pig". 1, "i! Politics. stressing, the point that llllllly of the functi o1 m, D0. minlon Government were of no con- “m °' ‘he ‘Provinces, as provinces. and declared that too often pro- vincial governments of both politic- al stripes had allowed‘ themselves .to be the of their party good politics for him to say this, but he believed it to be sound com ~mon sense. His udvice to the Maritime Board, of Trade was to ascertain tho facts‘ regarding any problem in which ‘they were interested, with the help cf the provincial goverxunent if; need be, to formulate e. policy based» on these, facts. and then to go to, Ottawa _end urge it without refer-i ence to political considerations up-i on the Government of the day. l D. R. Turnbull, retiring President of the Maritime Board, presided. and among others who spoke ablY r C. Black. acting Premier-and Mini- - lcter of Highways in the Nova Scotia. Government. Hon. G. B. Harrington, Nova Scotia‘ Minister of Mines, and W. MacLeod Clarke. Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. assume Continued frompage l. , ther was not sufficient to prevent a" great throng which filled the tiers of seats and crowded the promen- ades of the coliseum. from this feast of motion and of color. And they were well repaid for coming. . l As they entered the doorway they left behind them the cold, damp ‘ e friends at Ottawa. It might not be ~ ,-ril-‘-.-~." > * '1‘ e, ‘flu-cc l!!! ' l Points . r When buying/an mgirie. time m three things to look for: Relii . Economy of Operation. ind - ability. Large corporations. who are keen (buyers. are ucen of Fain banks-Morse Diesel Engincl. and are getting very satisfactory service; ~ Such companies u the Leunntide Pulp b Paper Co. the‘ median IMQrnItHnIPPBPQIUm. the New“ ~ ioundlllnd Power s» Piper cosmos: ilsheryrompenicroo the Atlantic Con: use them exclusively. slug, there are numerous owners on til acitlc hen considering, engihee. up for a list of instal- lations in your vicinity. 5. on made In many rln-r 1mm . l5 w we n.r. , Free ‘ ' ‘ ‘from our neared brdndfi The Ginalllsl a ’ IAIRIANK. ' "QIII ~ @053!!! iii-dz: $iil::;.\u"l'.'.‘.';.“""*-; Cl rvrilimontonrvenenuverg Vlgloria l": s . and stepped into an at more glorious than summer greeted byline magnificent display of flow- ers. From there they gained ad- mission to the show ring where the bright decoration, the brilllantllgh- ting, and the warm, earthlike tan- bal-lfgave. no hint’ of the miserable. weather outside. Thus discomfort was banished, and people were in a position best to enloy what was to be unfolded before them. Considerable interest centered ar- ound the "arrival of Premier King. Lieutenant Governor. Ross and a party of distinguished guests asthe Prime Minister rose to pronounce those words which formally opened the fair.‘ The Royal Canadian Dra- goon Guards preparing . for their musical ride. formed up in a single line in front of the vice regal box and then when the Toronto concert band had played "God Save ‘the King" and-“O Canada." the Prime Minister, speaking through the ml- crophone which broadcast his voice throughout the great auditorium spoke of the significance of the fact that the progress of agriculture -—- Canadais foundation industry — should be so stupendously illustrat- Winter Fair. "It is my great hon- or and great privilege" to declare this fair open," he said. I TORONTO, Nov. ill-Two young glrls-"Alice Fear and Katherne Coy- er-from farms near‘ Prince Albert, Saslc, still in their. teens were yes- terday adiudged Canadian cham- pions in swine judging at the Tor- onto Royal Winter Fahgrln compe- ttlon with ‘the boys teams ‘from t rec other Western Provinces and from the Maritimes. They are pos- sessors for-one" year of the trophy presented by Vice-President W. D. Robb of the Canadian‘ National Railway, emblematic of Dominion championship in swine club compe- titions. TORONTO. Nov. 22. -- Premier Honors for grain in sacks at the. to Herman Trelle of Wembley, Alta. whose Reward wheat. took the championship trophy and o. ribbon. The James McLean trophy was won by William Barnbrough of Lura, Sask, on a sack of Victory wheat“ --—-—{-O-}- ‘ y. Bowulvc ...___ On the Y. M. C. A. alleys last evening the Other Y's Club defeat- ed ‘the Y's men in an exciting game. Chas. McKenzie had the high slnglc 25 "mm mo p o-rnsa srsiueu G. Toombs . . . . . . . . . . 117 h. Bearrran . TOM] 1719 . N. R. Invincible: defeated l, 2513 ed as lt- was through the Royal _ appeared 07! a‘ convertible compartments. .A sliding partition wall between ‘the compart- inents rgakes possum» conceit . WQBQB 0X13 one e on . ._ signal ‘system A l . lights that"take‘ fireplace isrfie .-,_ .14 1811811118 bells. The: compartments ‘ are finished in mahogany» and Royal Winter Fair went. yesterday r SEVETH Continued from page 1. . ‘ learn that repairs ever were made‘ i by-the line." _As the inquiry before unitedstat- es Commissioner O'Neill, Jessup and Captain McConkey, the nautical adviser appointed by the British Goverhrnen, through its sixth dq-y the _ tors of theUhited Sta stea inspection also question ers, ‘ crew. t proceeded M188 lg , P 118* ‘ s and membersagfgtlie John J. Short, surveyor for Lloyils 0f London, the‘ Maritime Inaumnce‘ Agency that handledthe Vestrisgq- count, testlfleirbefore "nthe moi-him“; inspectors inquiry that he belilued "something must have given away. The listing of the-ship should not have caused her to founder." In his ill-spec ‘ -u of the sh he said he found condition." her in "perfect __ Bltoplllegca r‘ that fiavef5ifili~sg';,l railwngrn “ comprises e have ‘ac-n furnishings. - -: DR-J. P. MILLAR. DENTAL SURGEON Curries-flutes: nouns» to into“. ' "lhiliii. Oheoftlie-lllifltlllll hi! equiv-rm! Hotels, in Benign Camila, Cbulalnl ltii remit. n of‘ which-White‘ private bother » in the pat; ma. no Retell ' t" Condo one all lyyllllfl " endlfl‘ |v'-_ seniee to; linseed. ' - plofilglilil-lvvtupu - ., . flutes rill; u. in» nu- m. Charlottetown , > ' llropliltoro ‘ . --,=,---- " s torture‘! nu...“ thorn for rug boat service; the larger: ‘ j Fairbanks-Mane Marine Dlurllnllnn _. . .. ip last August. i. t i i i r § l . i‘