15-1928 '/ - 'rim cnalftoérmrowu uncanny f 'PAGE saves' - ' _ _ _ _ tt Ui to me and ur June lust. V \€ F rnou Fll ES C°nlra'l_§1lardlan H0nInRwl;srl§:inl°fnnce 2%il;.f”ii.’“;ii;Z’i.?°2i‘J.i..;"‘ili‘ .ll Lord Laval Hell’ v ` GRAND GARDEN PAR Y t mils irurn me inunay an obtained-, II) COI1Ii80l§i0I1 f~ ¢ guaranteed victoria, Aug. mn, all kindslllli anl- We 5"" 733 11111110115 °1 11 W 111° uacment. Sec other ad in this is- sue. 7064 -8-13-31 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUC. I ‘ land make a personal call on the spray . . penetrates corners . . Editor of the Patriot, or the Edmu- . ll . ‘awp FLY-TOX handy. This l l stainless . . . fragrant spray is l lESSFUL ISLANDEBS-Will all the v su-nnuadwuu ,nm mhbuke ,succemful Islanders now on the Is- f ids dkllls AT TIGNISII The ideal weather which revai ed Monday brought B large and Bennett gave details, alluding par- ‘W enthusiastic turn-out to the opc air meeting at Tignish, which w addressed by Hon. R. B. Bennett. In the field back of the post o flee a commodiolts pavilion had United States of America -- while I l 1 they bought from us less than 500| iill ‘ _ _ '*_ l_ m on dollars worth of it Mr l ls ciauo me Guardian) ,l ticuiarly to the butter s1tuation,._ QUEBEC- A118- 14.-“In our opfn _ 'Q which had arisen by reason of thc lon' me 1110110531 l’Y P1`°m“l1` Ba1d’l ll-lsnaty wlm New Zealand_ putiwili to send 21,000 men to Canadal l mi-dugh by inn Liberals. in 1925, 1_1 H Peffecill' Salle 0119-" <1°°11"f“1_ ' we expollell 25 mllllon pounds all 'nord Lovat. under secretary for thel th of the Guardian and learn someth lostslnln curtain o 'nn esolurlllng,bur.dngpos¢s. ing about the School Du h Llbmr' - bwll erected This was mslefully butter, llett. Now, we were import-Q D°l“ll‘l°ll>"- "P0" 1115 flrflval 111 Q“€': _ 'Y' ` Y g , - _ - bcc this afternoon ill connection; Fly-Tor as harmless 40 people. Every bottle gusrsntecd. M decorated wltll green shades, flags gllitggel lllllfm ml111‘-‘11 119111111* °l _.sth ns work as clmlrman of llll., ' _ _ and bunting. It was large enough -_ _ ‘ ' and Mrs. W. A. Lydiatt and Mr. A.l1»° BC00m1110l1\11'@ 1101 °“1V ll” sl’ea'k'1l'a(\1:i)ful1nllll11Cc:111l;c fitted' llmtlllemalnlylll Lord Ilovnt who made the cross- H- M°I11W1`¥11¥11. Of T0l’0i'1€0, WHO 8l'9 els lllld lllomlllellll consewauves of lumbgl- wh#-lhl collllld use reglscml _ ing on the Empress of Scotland. rc-_ on an auto tour of the Maritimalllle lllsiflcl- lllll' “ls° me °rcheS“a` 01113’ 111 1W0l-generations and min_1fus:d to answer questions Del-tain-l Provinces are spendijlg three daysonlwlllcll gave “ll excellent perform' emls whlgh never Could replaced ing to immigration, but instead the Island. Mr Lydlatt is editor sndllmce ‘ll lllclllellllll lllllslu lllld" the While our pm-chases were malnls§ handed out a statement to inter- /, - HERE FROM TORONTO-Mi' in ‘ge i his 5701*. “ll” §ei~vlce fl°>j';Q.lolliy_, mo gun is sell is carefully sel- emld, and scrupulously fluted fron ,yy kind of inferior mailer, such HS ' *gg Every ion we send out is o mp quality. I " W. D. GILLIS & C0. COAL PHONE 11| _1,,.___._.--i-1-_-1 1 f- Carter’s Bookstore Leading departments for Summer are Sporting Goods Sea Shore Goods Souvenirs Newest Books Magazines Newspapers Up - to - date Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Prices always the lowest CARTER & C0. LIMITED. -1- t» &%494 EYES' TESTED AND , Glasses Fitted Competent servloo With llilf equipment. ‘ » E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR - orroluarnlsrs in simmons sum / r _ ii Professip' nal Cards Bell &` Mathieson r ll. R. BELL D. L. MATHIEBON L. L. B. Barrlsters, Attorneys, llc. Money to Loan. Czimcrm Nook, Charlottetown 8933-7-19-\1m0. Mark R. McGuigan ` B. A. uanhsraa. soucrron. src _ Mona! 'ro wsu \ Cameron Block. Chsrlotiol»own,P.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald Grsdush of N. Y. P08! Gmdulta Medical Sullool and Hospital Practice Limlisd lo Eye, Esr. Nose sml Thrust ‘WM Eyes sud supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Ofllea nam.-9 tb tw. no an sm McLeod & Bentley J. A nsunsr , _ w. ll. nlmnay. x._ c. Barrister slid Allorney-st-Low Olllcez 180 Blchmond street _ MUNI! T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDonald & McPhee 1- A. Menowstlm ll. lf. mrmilc n. A. BAanls'rlins. srronusis. nal MONEY ‘I0 DOAN ll iN. Y., who is _ di i 01 's to them our country will look lnldays with Mrs A D Mu(-Lilre.' You are doing your bitfbe assur-lchildren oi Summerville, Mass.. lluvcl , li i , Aitken, Nellie Macl’hce. jcniif, Father of thc Schooll [l;'fvls‘ Little Miss Joyce Jcnkills then Lfbmry Sclleme_ is again 8 welcome! é--<~Q-¢\---- = , ress made with the h 1 b' It is reccgnized that the kecplugl _ _lB1‘001¢1111€, Mass have motored to w ld use an un rofitable machinelbelng warmly wel°°m°‘l lmme “nd OU D M » , so why should u. dairy man keep anlhl; lgglllglgzi llilelllls “lg glad 1'" See, _ mprove after his. "nil/lillllllniillalllilrllllillil' is being ndoptedlvely S°ll°“5 lll“°SS- l in every country where dairying ls prominent, this was one of the live' Subjects at the recent WOR.LD’S a grant to the Societies of £3 for DAIRY CONGRESS, held in L0!!-l each herd. and the cost to the Mem- don, England. and delegates from at bers varies petween 2s. 1d and 9;. the herd. During the 12 to 14 years that the At 1-119 CODSYBSS. Prof HHl‘0ld~Movement has been in progress in Council of Milk Recording Societies. steady iincreuse inthe yleldrper cow-- ties under the rules and auspices 01 Milk Recording started here, cific-' | I Cahada’ som da ’ lu b I greatly missed by her many friends,,hc was received with great enth the greatest nlitionl; all thee llvliirlllll ishe was l"°°°“l1llll‘le°l lly Mlss “Well Slnsm and llll’ereSl‘ . b _' Wood, Pqwngr Mr. John Hackett, President ut first it must be a united Can _ . ada' and is can “my be that Wm-nl .__ the Libelal-Conservative Associatlo the west warns with the East. and M1- ‘md M15- 11 H- 5111111111111!!-i°l Wesl Pllllcc' wh” °m°““°d the East understands and sympath- Pel°ll’°’°,llgl‘~ N~ H~ 5110111 111'! Weill( °halrm"n’u~°1’§n°d the lgfletlng wit izes with the problems of the West. end 111- 1-11° 1101119 01 Mrs. Spauldings ll gil" W’ ti 3519" woléds' ed t We believe that in accompanyinglslslelf M1'5~ A- D- MHCLUFG, M011- £5 yaH en tl) llfsihe fa your brother, and addressing the 188119 Slcilalll _etbnlegllzntel sh 0 women, you will help them to more -i- fl? I L 551'” ffl ls _Lmindc intelligent voting in the next elec- M155 ElSi€ MRCLUFE. C111/ 1S1&I\d~ lg” ca. ell O lc lm] y ev visited T-gnlsll He told of how on. _ _ spen ng lerll idnys‘th‘ Wi '_ _` `C t. to his Day by day women are comlnglwlth her cullt, Mrs. C. I). M:icLurc, MF wnailltllffas ¢li`ll\;lc~erIlel<;nLc' hgvw lucle rind more to the front, and 411. M\l1”1'Hy _Hlirbolg also _spent a flew lm.. lmllgnlmullsl clloluc go; me C0n_ :md in getting jobs for them, an iic o the .ecolld ballot ` the future forthe carrying out ofiMont:igllc_ l I l I vc; nddl? L l'lv'll__ B est' W ll ll l0\‘» 0 @l\\.'\ the lligller ideals. if Canada is to bc! -*___ men mad by Mn Cllestcl. Mccarth ll' W°rl'll`wllll? llllllllll' | Mrs' Dlmlel Russell- “nfl lW0 K.C., on behalf of the citizens Tignish and the vicinity. l“l Y i yrnrs rendered stcrlilie service their country. lnesented Miss Bennett' wlm R love-lvisitor to th P‘ ' M A l But service lnnv be rind is render- l-'U1/i’1`115 135' 1f91‘i111ll~' C0111~C`1'lf1l1‘ 15' b°“‘1llel°l 111595' A 'is very wellepielgél-incysityr rfhellilrllfrllllcd to thc mlllllfl-y lhollgh not re- ilfdlll-"1 1°l-7°111f‘1`- S1101* 1f1Bf11111?1` "' ccldld ill the pages of lllstorv MILK RECORDING. llwpes to see even gl.eui_;l.el§;Vel0;f gre:1t.il1loigl‘entei' than that oflmv '**’ lmeni, in the Comlng season prcmincilt in -public life. Ill til colinc-ctioll he :illlillrd to the vis 01 Mllk R/9C01'd 011 1119 D°~11`Y lflmll M l-l M W T _ land crlilrrige of Sir Cllzlrles Dalto is the only true way 10 dl-“cover 1112 D,_ H,:‘,,:,"Bull;';' ,ma M;';'";;';;fe§'é';»wlia laid the foundation or in unprofitable cows in the herd. ‘ imnck fox lndustry. Such melil ui k th ui d _ Furthe , it isconsidered good bus " . Ll . '_ r t~ c n tion bui ders 111 *T59 1 HHS Ol/01” B11 l1F1'1V iness to weigh the milk of each C'-lwlgzisclgeagfeslgeofsgipdalgl Iglrslcrlsvl V lflllilzl sllliallclli' rlellct allludecl to the Sl 1118 l'9mCl1Y'-’ in the heard periodically and test E ' ‘- 'lllappy co-mingling of the Frell' for butter fat. No mnnllfacturerl ' weuner' Kent Street' They are :ind English races in this communi ty. Ollly this year they were askc to hold the celebration of the cen tcnary of Rev. Father Poirier. pio neer parish priest of Tignish_ Mr. Bennett now brought to attention of his audience the man things the Conservative party ha done for the welfare of Prince Ed ward Island; its reception by th _ _ party into Confederation. the build dozen countries testified 11° 118 V111 l6d. per cow, but the higher figures l l. the C I. 1-,err me standard ue in increasing the milk flow oflare belng cpnsldembly reduced o f th a Bilge yéf the. mmm ng o e g and the passing of a measure ' li' h it h red that the re Jackson tchariman of the Centeralithis country, there has been a glregcenlallolisogsige Island ln the which he pressed the elnims cf ou House of Commons would never Englandl read a paper 011 11115 S1111- average for the whole country being sen lol-l ln th ject, from which we take the follrlthe 800 lbs. par cow higher than 14l_gsialglrielfsngssilelesstaghan four owing excerpts:- years ago. the average yield f°f]In connection with these matters, was glvenin nocarpingspirit. Should "T110 Scheme 111 E'1€1°“‘l “ml 13118111111 111111 Wales 110W belflwne alluded to the removal by u Lib- Wales is carried on by 49 S0¢1i" 'lbout 7.100 lbs. rper cow. ‘eral administration of the railwa from the dock at Alberton. _' ' i _al ` .. _lcapable leadership of Mrs. Claude ‘ 1 , _ ._ L ll _ ' uno sr ullssu nasrrrurs or auousrslss. L7 illslfllsgqel ff me mwazlne Mark" iivturpny. 1111111“1l1°111Nffl goods-mwufacrwedlvljlff “‘fnl°(l:l;’r"l';la l“l’1l]‘l colglfillllcmflf uns an svsux nssuncu nu.owsms s e 68411118 business paper in. on me lmorm were sealed ML from our own raw materials in U.s.,11-, C ' s csusus nzx srnsv oo..|.1o..ss|au1on, onrsnlo cunudu, read by me executives of‘ 1" D factories by me ban ooo bi our sunsl\\'l11\ 111-S WOW 115 C111111'111'111 01 111° , .-._ __ .__ _ _ all the Principal business houses. Onl`éleI;Ivl1l¥:a;:.§flEt`JMEll.' ;;;,;l€/I §'CJ'f0l-L and daughters which had left us,1o"els;‘;S Teltlelllellli (i°lmltllll"lelc'1 f V _.___-1 ‘ ' _ , - . 1 . - -1 I W 1 -d ~ _ L ur 0 Georgetown I’r<=senlS me 1° 1~f~~l.;1. - "" - , C ' and Miss Wanda Wyatt; Mr. an - _ l -.` - Addregg Of Welcome entlaliilas of the Maritimes which Mm wllfml Tamon. Mrs E_ L_ In this matter. Mr. Bennett saidlllg 1"” my l;‘nC§§l“‘l“ol‘ed_l‘§‘;1§§§lI§° will be af service in him in nlslramon- Mayo, Arnstl of summer- that the previous evening in Sum-l L,§l;"’S;‘t‘2le‘I‘§(1,__“m ‘gf grmsh mlgmmg ”“ .- . ' ' _‘ l b ' , '» - 1 C L 'ru Miss lvludred Bennett. _ l°“""‘ll~*l° W°’l‘~ lsldc- 11"'-1 M15- A'11°“~ Mr- §"°l°f“,§°,fr;fe,l§,“h1?ll2lf,f“wllff,kf;lfdwlf,lf‘lwnn the federal uutnuritles in o.- The following address was pres- _ __ I§_llEl'l§pe1Ml?;:V'beDl'Sl:_l°lé"}?tll:_;;; Bemletlf was so rlghl 'mal llé céuldll-ll tawa as well as with the authoriti- ,gf ¢nted'lHSt Friday! *1 el' 1’ 1 _ ' _ f l ss in me individual provinces." ~»'§».»- Dear Miss Bennett:-We, thc, PERSONALS “ml Hon' Adnan ArS€nB'ull‘ Mr' nl Liberal-Conservative women 1 __ N91lM°l-*e°‘1i D-B M°D°f"*1°l»Pl`°5l' r _ Georgetown and vicinity appreciate Miss Jean Wade of Rockland, dem' uf the East Prince L‘ber“l'c°n` policy he Illustrated Specially in thll 1119 1'1°11°1` 01 1161118 1119 HFS! £0 W21- Mass., is visiting the province. She ?rlg'tl;§0g;;?c§ftl(;);llCllil;jl(?tl;gtx come you to our garden province, 15 th 1 ll M , ~ ' ll ' and we trust your visit will prove, Wad; cityr aunt' Miss My ML stave” Tamml' ll°l °lllY an 1n5P1latl°11 f° 115~ 11111 --l dnfgliatlllslg ggsguxsb Wigs plglielllls And the workmen in U. B. factorie l l lll5° ll 1°l°l’S“l`° l'° Y°“~ Mrs. Margaret Strong, Sydney, il 1- ll ds ht; ol? Mrs Clsyude who manufactured these productsit and be convinced. As the lini-l We welcome you as a Westerner, Q B ls vlslllng ln Chwlotwwwn ll ll 1" ‘lg l' . . ' as a daughter of the Maritimes. and me guest ol Mrs James L Memo,” ofngr d giignfglg as the sister of our future premier. ' ' ' ML Bennett' remesemlng both the 11111. 52 Water Street. It may also be stated here tht East and the West of Canada. will Ml" Bellncll 513°” lol al°°_lll lwell we are confident bring about B heb' Miss Jessie Andrews, City. left minutes to ft large gathering at O ' 1Saturday morning for Boston, wherelLcar_v, which he visited en rout/e isfolgcelinc in all parts of Our Dom-=slle lmends w reslde' she Wm beiTignlSh_ Hl,,e_ Rl” as clSewllele,_Not so the United states. which pu sec why every Canadian wouldn‘ iundcrstand-and act. This foreig l.s_ case of asbestos-sold raw from Que 'l . bee at a low price per ton, and ' bought back in the form of manu t`_ fscturcd products at $950 n ton.1 Il S ss were fed by the Anlerican farme at The unfair competition of New Zea y land butter was another illstalicc. -_ This competition our Government to sees ilt to prrmit, or even lvnlcomcn, ts u_ up the iurliT rates the minute one of their industries seems threatened. of And this state of affairs is getting rl worse, more and more \ve are buy- us ing, and less we are selling. More ll and more the balance of trade is l_ greatest ilunlbcr. But you cant el- talk this wily about the greatest good al to the greatest number forevc h and get uwiiy witll it. I nm inter- as tstcd ill the llillemillioil Canadians ! alll not u bit interested in th as people below 'tile 49th parallel, ex y_ cept to get our Own experience of children back to this collntry all C rcd tllat we shall not be found ne- returned to the City after spending; Ml-_ Bennett then addressgd me three months we had acquired 70. 1510015010! 0\lrS~ la very enjoyable vacation with hcrmeetin In mr, course of his 000 new citizens. Of these, only 32, SlEl1C<1 C11 1JC1111lf 01 the Liberal-‘sister-in-law Mrs. Clayton B. Shaw,lspeech,gIie made felicitimll; allllsloll 1100 were of British and America C01lS€1`Vil11V9S Of G€01`ll01-0Wll- lut Brackley Beach. lto many citizens of Tignish_-tl Mdllldll G0l'd0ll. Ellliillil M110- ___ late Smmlm. Howlan Mn pmlyy f-nlltillcntul Eliropc. What will ou Donald, Flora MacLean, Isabel Jcanl Mr. Adam Andi-cw Sa Fr ll Senator Mu ill , who had in mst '01l1l1l'Y 116001110 1" 11 f<‘W Y@31"S so this sort of thing goes on? Mr. King, said the speaker, on as you will hung togetller. he counsel il ills Libciuls ilild Progressives. A lo ll' illcil' votes lol' Collscrvntivl-s; bu U our lppizselltutlon is only 90 lll Lil of House. ;_le asked the people all The remedy is all legislative _ rnactments which will give Cnnzi- Q dialls un. even break against the _ world in their owli markets, _ Mr. Bennet went on to tell th audience of the benefits that would 9 accrue to them through the sale of y food to 'the Pittsburg at their d doors that would arise, if the lang- - uishlng iron, steel and coal industry ni cf Cape Breton were rehabilitated _ si measure strongly recommended by _ the Duncan Report. y, Dealing with other terms of this by rcpcrt. the speaker complimented - Mr. J. D. Stewart in the way in e th be Province upon the consideration of e the Duncan Commission. sv . Mr. Bennett stated that what he said the present Liberal Governmentleg- y lslate along the lines suggested. he would be glad to support it. the Minestry of Agriculture. Each l ially in 1914, with sixteen Societies: The speaker than went, on wstress Mr. Bennett concluded his address Society generally a country ar€R.l264 members and 7330 cows. It isllhe neceggity for the developmen pp and has its ovm elected Management now represented ,by 49 Societiesluf is policy for Canada which would hand on worthily the heritage to Comittee, who appoint the Record-‘5_1'74 members and 155,000 cows. The pressure and enhance our nationa era and organize the work Eavh Mini.stry bl' Agriculture also publisll-lnsrltnge, me greatest in natural re- member weighs daily or Orwe 11 Weekl es an annual Register of Dairysources ever bequeathed a people s A Recorder visits each member notlculzle which gives details of thc few in numbers. After telling the sed the p90iJ19~ 5119 0011§1'B1\l1l1l2@d less frequently than once in silrlmnk yields of 7,500 of come of thenudience of the pessimism of the the committee on the beautiful and weeks, checking the weighing and: best Dairy cattle in this country. |Liberals at ine time of the wsldln supervising the entire records, madel In 1920 the various Societies de-,of the scattered colonies into a na by the member of the morning 1111d,cided to form a Centeral Councilltion at Confederation, and olllilm evening milk, taking sa.mI‘1% f°1'leach Society electing one or two ism, courage and fall-11 01 me C011 butter-fat when desired, checkiuz` delegates. The Council meets fourllservative Fathers of Confederation. the Registers and ear-marking the ll, flve limes 9, year and assist.; in he went on to deal with the prob- aulla and olives. Many members synenmnlsing me work be ina soc-'lems with Whleh 0111 °°11111W W°1 also keep mem-ds of the food cost ever faced by reason of its proxi t with an a eal to his hearers to l their children. He wished them all happiness and prosperity. o Miss Bennett then briefly addres- g tasteful way the stand was decor- - ated. She also thanked Mrs. Mur- l-_ s_ the U. S. Government saw to thatl ,in good jobs again. In the la jsiar :is votes go, ill 1925, and 1926. ll the pllilrllity of Crllladiuhs and tile great Liberal-Ccllservlll.ive pur- Ovcrscas Scttlenlent Committee ' _-Mill- ::Rub it in for Lame Back.- brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas' Ec-1 lectric Oil will relieve lame backs; The skin will immediately absorbl the Ill and it' will penetrate thel tissues and bring speedy relief. Try l 3;. ment sinks in, the pain comes out and there are ample grounds for, -'saying that it is an excellent article.; l'i`o the casual observer, cogniuint' ‘only of our splendid geographical' lisclation and ignorant of our gr.'.-at- fcr claim to recognition, oiil' request jfor inclusion in your Maritime itin- =erary might seem quite presumptu- lous. but to the studtnt of political `histol-y and more particlllarly tothe lhiftory of the Liberal Conservative l i for a place lil the political sull must l;t'r\g based upon just and cquit-i able rounds ` fptctivc we point with Justihablcl i ly QL ill . tion, claimed Tignisll :ls heir dom-r ilcile, nnd wilo gave uilstilltiligly ull dltileir time and talent to the v.'cli`zll'c ri of our country. Such names as the' st Hons. Edward Hackett, St:-inislas. IT ~,Pf;l'ry, George W. Howllin, and latcrl ~?Holl. P. C. Murphy. all of llolloreiii n and revered nlcmory, are \'/riiicll! lf. flock; the other 38,000 were fromflalgc. in thc development of our i',i1l-ovilice :md our grcili, i)omill‘-on_ if ;l:: well, and tcg_i - orchestra-a real asset to Tignish. on the whole community, irrespec-llhc best lnleresl of llel. own C'lll_i MR. ALEX. A. McLEAN. ,l She made happy allusion to the tive of political creed. a genuinelzells on me pl-lnclplc ol Canada' .__ work of the rural women in matterslhcartfelt welcome. and assure youpl-sl' Stamps -,roll as a pull-lol audi The community of Montague was s of handicraft-Tignish was the cen- both that your presence here to-isratesmlm of lhe hlgllesl ordel-_ shocked on June 20th to learn of the -ltre of an industry in hooked rugs, day. as our honored guests, sllalll we greet you today as me Leader sudden death of Mr. Alek. A. Mc- lLean, at the early age of 55 énrs arrange for scientific advice rationing, to be available for spend the night on the farm. ;.g+» ;_¢¢»¢4o¢o-044 l lNs1D1oUs EYE STRAIN _$- vlsedly. may have perfect vision snd therefore do not suspect the presence of sh! B16 l|°f°°*- The motive WW” °l ll” satin llnmsn orlihlim 1" Nafvo EEUU- Nanusl syn, it is computed uuuu about wh of 011° Nsrva Energy, but when Eye- ltrslu ls pramfr, s much hw" proportion ls Nfl'l|l’°‘|' llenus defective eyes. WWI” their eonsuml1¢1°ll 0' "1 °‘° resslve smount of News E11- ergy ms! seriously sl\'0¢¢ 01° lunollolllhl °f °l'l"" "nl" u ui. may 111° P'°"'°° ‘ll llsnllh. HAVE YOUR IYIS IXAHINID G. F. Hutcheson OYIOIITIIBT i . lilo mm. cmmuun. ji ,,,_,,+,,.¢¢¢+¢¢»+o-000+" ness. pergsllon oi’ milk, and all Societio ,th Members. The recorders may 11<11»lwhich about half the total marks l°°11°l9S deslgned 5°1°lY 1° “ld lls °"" The Ministry of Agriculture mal: lbs per cow_ A challange Trol,hy`of its nationals n e sig 9 We use this uyectlvs sd- Sufferers from E!°lU’\l” i l nl, Dsl y herd Compcllllon for lic, with its population over te e lgngllmd :md wales each year' m|times that ol' our own, and its tari : II for are awarded for quality and quan- 1`le°1lle' and l° lllll a stop l° ll cign competition (including our own 95. tity of milk. The winning heard in meh ` ht mi dice me lntcrcst 1927 gave an average yield of 10 589 W "lg 1’ ill th i mest d li n ni b - 11'” 1 5 lll5° ollefred elm year’ w C en ' But these difl1cultles"hnve neve deavours to select the most prolific shaken me courage' not dsstmye l“"1"d 1011"’ °°W gl"l““ me l‘l“l‘°“,b tu lbri s tradlu ns ul :bei l“'e1‘“15e ylelll lll lhlee sucwsslfvnlplloneell' g:refzl:lhers.and0he counsell 3 Years °l‘l al' me end ol the l'esl"il~cmain strong in the faith bequeath 1111'-`1 have 1’l`°'l‘l°ell ‘me “ll e°'°“1ed to tilem, and to hnnd down un rear; the W11111" °f 111° 'l"°l’1“’Y "lr air ina funn und that beric ieties. es It is also organizing an lmpol-_lmity to the great American Repubr; and Island women were becoming l Years' slle llllllll ml' be mme l' lmled present-day Canadians ever to rugs. famous for them Particularly shelcommunity 1 ff mentioned one, with the Royal coatl In conclusion allow us to expressl n of arms-a real work of art-in thelthe wish that you may find ourl - Prince of Wales Ranch in Alberta.lAtlantic sea-breezes so wholesome, l This was the work of an Islandlour Prince Edward Island water-1 s woman. and it was a beautiful thinglalas, the only beverage avaiInblc-1 - She spoke of the enlarged rcsporvlso pure and sparkling, and our gen- sibiliiies of women since they lhadlerul climatic iconditiolls so attriic- r achieved the franchise, counseling tive and inv gornting, that whenl them to interest themselves in thosclus Prime Minister of Canada you* _ . _ (1 - ~ , ,Dlllly c°W ln me °°uml'y` Il' ls a'w"the hope of the Canadians justified matters which concerned the lifeimay from time to time seek solacel r of the nation-not forgetting, of from the cares of States, you willl - course, how to make their lovely come to the “little sister of the Confederation"-not forgetting Tig- - Mr. Bennett said that he wouldlnish-andfenjoy il holiday on our -.be very glad to shake hands with million-acre farm. -ltllosc who had sons or relatives ill Signed on behalf nf the Citizens of imp ed t 1927 119011118 811/911 1111 al/°1`“1?e Yleldiltge, of which, he truly said wc were the West. mid llc would be pleased Tlgnish and Vicinity. vf 22.160 111S~ 1°' ‘M11 111° 11"” but life tenants to their cnildl~bn.ito convey any news 01' si-et-rings to J th d __ years." “ 1 Mr. Bennett illustrated by mlinyitllem. lTo the Hou. R.B._Bennett, K_C_,M.P.§ ° S" ‘len deillll Ol M15 R- F~ of one of our great parties, but if we read aright the signs of the times, you will, we confidently be- lieve, when the first opportunity of- fers, become the chosen Loader of the dcstinics of this Dominion. as the first Miliistcl' of the Crown. D. B. MacDonald, Prcs_, Heath Strong. Secretary. East Prince Liberal- Conscrvntlve Association. In Memoriam MRS. MATILDIA C. LORD. Once again the residents of our caininunity have been shocked by Coming here from Butte. Morltana, Qwith his wife and family ten years 'ngo. Although not always in the best; ,of health, built for himself and fam- illy a comfortable home on thc Low- ler Montague Road. He was a kind. husband find loving father and lcavcs besides a sorrowing widow, nee Ada Bliclmnail, of Montague, l two sons and cnc daughter, Wallace., in Vancouver, B.C., Bruce and Maw liorie. at home: also one brother. Neil, of Missoula, Montana. and five sisters. Mrs. Martin. Belle River; Mrs. I. Simmons, Boston. Mass.; Mrs. F‘iiles_ Montana. Mrs. Archie McDonald. Kilmuir: Mrs. Wallace lMCK&y. Stanley Bridge. The funer- al, which was largely attended by sorrowing friends and relatives. wuz He further S1-11128, 1112 M1111 Rclexamples chosen both from tilcl A reception was held after thc Sir,-It is with great \ilca_s\lrcg§&‘l`f1 an “lull” l-lg? 26111- T119 111 l C0i'dil1Z 1V1°V€11'1e“1-lflcludes 1119 l“°~‘l' past and the present of thc selfishlmtctillg. at which large numbers and pride that thc Libel~al-Con.=lcl~- 11* 0111 lad 0911 01110511115! 110” strong, assisted by the Rev, Mr. advanced an up-to-date_ milk pro-lmldn policy which the UniLedStates,|l_aid their respects tothe Collserva- vativc Association of East Pl~illcc,Ill1-liill good health, hilt was stricken 5,_erllng_ The servlce at me grave le conducted by the Rev. Mr. Ann- llclterment of our milk supply it is to the Recordlnz Movements that , we must 1001!." 1 ,;»_-€G}~él- .‘ ::To safeguard the child from ldsmsge that worms cause, use Mil- lei-'g Worm Powders, the medicine par excellence for _children Thesel ,powders will clear the system en-, tlrely of worms. will regulate and stimulate the organs iniuriously sf-' , fected by the worlna. and will an-I ‘ courage healthfpl operation of the digestive processes. As s vermifuge it can be relied on lor its effective ducers in €V€l‘Y °0U111'1'Y"m911 *llolhad ever adopted towards us. "'I‘llcyitlve Leader and his charming sister. welcome you nncl your talcnteri alldf<10Wfl With Bl10i1l0Xy, and 198550'-1 are ready and W1ll1118 t/0 embracclm-e making lawn for the prosperlty| Tile following is the text of the genial sister, Miss Mildred Bellnett,ll1Wl1Y 111 H 10W 1l0lll'S- and aut upon all that science canll-,l me American people, and they address presented to Mr. Bennettih to the capital of our County, moral The decou-sed was born in Char discover; who Ire HOW l11l11l111geq lzldont care tuppencc for us," hcl;nl