ucusT 11, 192s »§-__'i_ ;*"”4’_- v ‘ u __ l i , New Fire Insurance Agency ‘L W. BENTLEY, INSURANCE AGENTQA-ug. 19th, will be at 1.30 p. m. , i ggto announce he is now inaposition to take‘ u, e of a1] ingurance wantg, Having selected montosuc l-rcsbytcrion Church. ;. ng tariff fire insurance companies, he is‘ ,b|e to give the best of service, and respect- of the late Edward Davy takes ully solicits patronage along this, or any line. (insurance from his friends, customers and, he public generally. i . w. BENTLEY hon¢'*1\io_ 1016 Cameron Block r I ‘AA _ ' "" ' " ' fi '"*"* CLASS i) ADVERTISEMENTS 9n; lluortlan 10o pea-line ofil words ~ 1 c Foilrlnaertlou. .. Boperllnooliiworda fllflllllllfifbl0llluprc, ...._.. . lopvriincolsworda w‘.'. 7v ‘ ““‘ ‘¢“¢vvvv¢‘¢%%%#v4§ For Sale. Miscellaneous FEE MODEL "90" OVERLAND mo. ALFRED MACDONALD mung; car in good condition. Ap- Land Surveyor, Hermanviiie, P. ly 55 Douglas Street from 1 to '7 E. I. 8-7-1 mo. l’ 7182-8-17-11 p. m. mil sALE nuu. Doc sJvloNTils um Apply Guardian Office. 7156 DTEMOBJAM" AND HOUR-RING cards at shortest notice. Guard- tm Job Printory. ~ -—— SHIPPING IAGS, EXPEDITIOUB- iy supplied. Guardian Job Print- poll. SALE-CHEVROLET TOUR- ery. ti. mu u“ in good condition. Apply k Road. Oity 77 5pm“ PM 7i53-B-i6-2l BiLLIli-IADS AND STATEMENTS| neatly printed. Guardian Jon Prinlory. Male Help Wanted [In]; WANTED-MARRIED MAN mtake charge of farm. Yearly Articles For Sale FOR. SAEE A THRASHING STEEL‘ contract. Apply W. R. Box 118. Guurdmm 7124-9-i5-tf. bar, drum and cleaner. Good re- ___________-___--——————— pair. Reasonable price. D. Dar- TWO CARPENTERS 0R llANDY racll, Marshiield. 7l74-B-l7-6l men. Good wages and steady work. N. T. Dnrrach. East Royal- l“ 7l8i-8-l7-3l Female Help Wanted ______,_____...__.._..____ MAID WANTED, APPLY AT THE sloth Hotel. 177 Kent Bt- a n u Two Track Records GOSHEN, N. Y., Aug. ‘l6. —- Two track records fell here yesterday in the harness racing meet. Gruttan Bars, driven by Vic Fleming, turn- ed the mile in 2.02 1-4, cutting two seconds off the track pacing mark. Plucky, driven by Kirby, clipped one second off the 3 year old trotting mark by going 2.08 3-4, but. lost the race to Shirley Harvester in the third and deciding heat. The two year old trot went to all extra heat llftcr Voicnllte liud been set bark for interference in the first lillle. TIIE SUMMARY WANTED-AT ONCE A KITCHEN il. A iy to “The Russ Hotel." a r pp "also HOUSEKEEPEB. WANTED. SMALL family. Apply l’! Esller St. Be- tween 6 and 3 D- m- VYIG-B-YI-Sl Lost tosT - use AUTO CRANK.‘ Phone li-J or write P. O. Box 14'7- 713i-8-i5-3i i2»- WANTED AT ONCE MIDDLE- aged woman as housekeeper, must have references. Apply M1‘- c. J. Gallagher, Prince Edward Two Year 01d Trot, Pursetiibbllfl Volomlte. b.C.. Bill. .. 5 l Hayes, b;g., Hensley .. Island nleutre‘ Caretaker b.c. Dickerson .. 2 2 r0- ?1n'a'l5_t" May Dean, brf. Wiilglht i a 1'0 Miss Moor: uy. b.f., rby 1'0 55L" C““I*°'TMAS CAM“ Time-—2,i3 1-4; 2.1l 1-4; 2.1a 1-4. CAN BE EARNED ' and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Christmas cards, Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new sample book free. Maillot‘ Kraft 0b., Limitedl Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. - F. H. W. 8-l5-wfm7l. Three Year Old Trot. Purse $3.900 Shirley Harvester, b.r.. Mc- Grntll 1 4 1 Plucky, b.c., Kirby 2 1 '3 Otsinacllisoll. b.c.. Lees 4, 2 r0. Beautiful Peter, cli.g., Brflll-ufi 3 3 1'0 Georgia Volo, bf, Garrison 5 5 1'0 Tlme-—2.U9 3-4‘. 2.08 3-4; 2.12 1-2. 2.15 Pace, Purse $2.0M lorottnn Burs, bllaFltilmlng .. if; ur- ’ Volo Rico, br.h., roz er n _ N 5mg Star Grattan, b.l.'-. Walsh 2 3 5 TRAINING SCHOOL FOR. NURSES Theflgf 0mm” ‘W m" 5 4 3 The Captain John G. B. Adams ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " r 4 ilospltnl Training ' School for Ligggggg<gy~,‘?gf“i'g,~,; j 241i; Nurses offers a three year course ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ in nursing to girls l8 years of age. u“; T,“ purse 53mg New buildings, modern equipment, H01 r0011 Dick jug Hudson 1 l z rated Grade A by AmericanCol- Toufi smut Cu h gin... 2 4 l ltgeof Surgeons. 250 beds, affiliat- Dune 1; fill. kflby . . . . . . .. 4 5 2 cs with the Boston City Hospltalgouyl-ooé shun, blymq Dick- llenerhlizing in obstetrics. contag- arson _ , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. g a g ious diseases and pediatrics. Free tuition and maintenance and a monthly allowance. Address Supt. John G, B. Adonis Hospital, Chel- sea. Mass. 6853-9-3-f3i Wanted WANTED BOARD BY BOY STUD- ifnt- Willing to work for some. Prince 0., b.g.. Pitmim . . . . .- 'I‘ima——2.0li 1-4; 2.11: 2-10 1-4- rox uuills lservice in thlS United Isl-mile)’ Bridge Monday Aug. 20 at we wgfllddlpplflflfllje a share Qfyoul- bugqzéieu p. m. Rev. H. s. Bishop Mini- tf. Presbyterian Church, Freetown at Broken at Goshen. Meet of Gr. Circuit! Write “X Y," Box 116, City. 1172-8-17-31 . WANTED T0 RENT SMALL FLAT °" "Ilurtment ileated aild unfurn- ished preferred. Phone R 10-3. 717B Found . b militia-round luau: Tana.- ler white with black ear. Apply Sir. Andrew MacPhaii Orwell 7150-8-16-31 ______._..__. _. Millikan/ta HAZEL onovl-z 96mm, bracelet sot with brill- iluts. Call nt Leslie Weeks, Haz- ° rave. 1m v~vvvw . "v-Teachers Wanted “About WANTED FOB. inm- mille, Lot 46. Supplement. _ A. n. Macfsaac, sorry. < ‘ll6l-9-i7-Bi -.L_. rm can: l!‘ farm of about it‘ Dweil- I 4 "4 In all lillfflhigl ma. A N0‘ l. Silent“ l Vrllsttloria. ' "Hm-t- uition munch nib/ii Italy. ll annals aha i “altos-walk from tern natal: l§O§4§¢0+O+O§§9044 066-09" 4 We manufacture Fox Hou-Se-‘i 11nd Cedar Fox Breeding Dens, and we would be pleased to quote you 01H‘ prices upon receipt of yourletter or phone. P. E. I. ,__.._,_.___._..________ Elmer E. Sharbell, Portage. 8-l7-3l VICTORIA HOTEL ‘ , ono of tho lormt and W‘. Qqlflpplsfl Hotels In Eastern Clmalll. cont-inc I20 roolhlll. u of which have alive" bum. completely “"0"” in the rut two 1w!- F" Hotels thronsllfll CNN“ and tho unlml slaw M" it; ipltltillil table. Couflflllil! narviro to all (locals. T0 ¢' plum“ In rooms. “glen $4.00 to $5M w’ i1!- Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. Proprietors "mmwl-l- 11°F?’ l! lunar oanowu. Mam!" ltlrv-a-io-l ., f. . * l‘! iwitbmiwtm""'"""' . \ , . w, ' ’ s .1.“ P". ‘ s. ,N.'. _ ,, ,-, " “Ive-am- ..-,.~.-s.__.,. . ‘u. . l , x .. .1 “7 k,.-i.~r~l»flh'fi a ._ l‘ Central Guardian TRYON-The service in the Pres- byterian Church, Tryon on Sunday, HARRIS will con- tonight at 7.30 at REV. JOHN duct service FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral place today at 2.30. Service will be d in Trinity United Church. In- terment People's Cemetery. STANLEY BBIDGE- Preaching Church at ENTRIES COMING FAST-Ent- ries are coming in very fast now at the Exhibition Office, Provincial Building. Secretary Boulter wears a smile and says “give us good weath- er and we'll show you a real Ex- hibition next week." BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield Congregations on Sunday. Aus- 19th. will be as fol- lows: Hartsyiiie 3 p. m; 5, School 2 D. m.: Brookfleld 7 p. m.; S. School 10.30 u. m; Hunter River S. School 10.30 a. m, CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Aug. 19th, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p m.. S. School 2 p. m. BRADALBANE AND ROSE VAL- LEY-Jrhe service in the Presbyter- ian Church. Bradalbane on Sun- day, Aug. 19th, will be at 3 p. m. There will be service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada in the Orange Hall, Rose Valley on Sunday, Aug. 19th at 7.30 p. m. _s__ FREETOWN-On Sunday. Aug. 19th, there will be services in the. ll a. m. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH-Divine Worship will be held Sunday Aug. 19. in tho United Church at New Glasgow 1i a. m. and Cavendish 1,30 p. in. Rev. H. S. BlSllOp, Minister NORTH RUSTlCO-—Thei‘e will be THE CHARIJOTTETOWN cultamlm The Public Forum O I'M: column is open h! the discussion by cntroapoflcnh of questions o! inhali- Tho Charlottetown Guardian does not n if, undone the opinions of wr pendent. 6 wlllvr ls run MATTER wiTll Sir.—Last May and June when the roads should have been in Bood condition we were told, “Oh. wait till July, when the tourists are here. and you will have perfect roads." July came, and the roads were worse, and now in August the prin- cipal roada are so choppy that after a drive to Summerside and back a car needs to be gone over and all bolts and nuts tightened up. A quantity of gravel is being‘ im- ported but one wonders what ts the system of distribution. We find it scattered here and there promiscu- ousiy along the country roads as if the teamster had become tired and dropped it wherever it suited him. ood road bed but as split log drag has been abandoned and nothing else has been substituted we are left with roads which have been daily There is a the use of th THE ROADS‘! Cash Register ~ NEARLY NEW our: DRAWER. runny EQUIPPED llselsraa T0 99.99. cosr NEW $185.00. FORMSAIZE l ed the audience beginning with a! most amusing a Annual Meeting l Continued From Page 1 .-l l Mr. S. A. MacDonald after anoth- er very happy ailusion to the great; philo progenitireness of the Quebec} people. introduced Mr. W. Meir: Clarke, secretary of the Federated‘ Chamber of Commerce. Mr. W. McL. (fin-kc then address-‘ n A After ex- pressing his pleasure at being pres» "SA l Youftoo,’ will be delighted when getting worse. It is high time that the “biggest of the Ministers of Public Works in Canada" should wake up. His ad- vent to that offloe is neither a cred- it to him or the Prince Edward Is- land roads. ‘ Pages could be written on the sub- ject, but what's the use? I am, Sir. ctc., TRAV ELLER. Rin-tin-tin Here thrills. ill just such a. light. Cry," “Iiills of Kentucky," service in connection with the Pres- byterian Church in Canada ill the North Rustico School House at ii o. m. oil Sunday, Aug. 19th. BONSilAW—-On Sunday, Aug. 19th, there will be service in coll- nectioil with the Presbyterian Church in Canada in the Bonshaw Hall at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited. WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in the United Churches of Winsloe on Sunday next, August 19th. will be as follows: Bighfield at ll. o. m. Princetown Road at 3. p. m. Winsloe ‘South at 7.30 p, in. Tile S. S. will meet at Highfield at l0. n. m. all interested ill the re-organlitation oi this school are invited to attend Rev. G. A.~Grant. Minister. COVEIIEAD. UNION ROAD.- Uilited Church services for Sunday Aug. i9. are West. Covehead 11. n. m. Covehcad Road, 3. p. m. Union Road 7.30 p. m. Mr. Moriarty Marl- tiine Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance will give the address at Union Road. MET WITH ACCIDENT-HIS many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Harold M. Stewart of Hyndnlaii dz Co. Ltd. city met with a painful accident while bathing at thejnkerman shore yesterday. Just after entering the water Mr Stewart stepped on some broken glass, cutt- ing his foot so severely that it re- quired six stitches to close tho wound. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. - PERSONALS The lllnny friends of Mr. John Groom, 105 Richmond Street, will deeply regret to learn of his ser- ious illness. Mr. Harold S. Dodaworth. Halifax, arrived in the city by "It? 509m‘ al of his father-in-iaw the late Mr. Edward Davy. Miss Mary Qatway of this city returned yesterday from a very pleasant vacation with friends in Vernon and Vicinity- Mars, accompanied by her daught- ers Misses Barbara and ‘Helen are at present on a holiday trip visiting friends in the city and other points in the Province. Mrs. J. E. Carroll and daughter, Margaret, have returned from P. E. i. They were accomliflllltd by MFR- g, R. Bell and child, of Blaciwille. Ont., who were visiting Mrs. Bell's former home in Charlottetown.- Monctcn Transcript. Master Giles Cantwell arrived home yesterday ~ from Antigonish, where he has been visiting for the past month. He was accompanied by Mr. Roderick Haley, who will spend a few weeks here the guest of his aunt. Mrs. H. E. Cantweli and Mr. Cantwell. DEATH S . Momma-mt her home in North Carleton. Mrs. nmiald Mcfnhis in her 74th year. Funitral Saturday nlornink. i Undertaker moss 1a l?!“ .953. 1 laga yesterday to attend the funer- ' Mrs. James Murphy of Bralntree. ‘ The coming of Rin-Tin-Tln is much like the coining of the circus, neither ever loses drawing Every time either is heralded, one can be assurred of new throbs and "Jaws of Steel" puts Rlilty "Tile Night "The dog selves hoarse. exploits of Rinty is the way which he evades comes to explore the cabin whore the old scout had been killed. It ‘is the belief of the posse that Rlilty has done the deed, the dog escapes family. If any doubters In New Thriller “JAWS 0F STEEL“ ACCLAIMED AS DOCFS GREATEST Clash of the Wolves" and a score more, have fixed themselves indelib- ly on the memory of millions. Riiity has been cheered at, llurrahed for and here he is again, more compel- ling than ever, ill a picture which shows him at a new and exciting angle. Jason Robards, Helen Ferguson, Baby Mary Louise Miller, the rest of the support are satis- factory, but it is Rinty that wows ‘em. I-Ie is first seen us a pup in the rickety tlivvcr Warrc-ns, who. daughter, arc oil their way across the desert to prospect for gold. The pup is lost overboard, so to speak. ltlle pup is phtyud by Rii1ty‘s yo\in- gest, Rinty, Jr.) . Years in the wastes change the whimpering waif creature, ‘The Killer." of the with their into a reclaims his own folks power. and all young smiili savage known to ilerdsmcll as At last the willTfiiiS strike gold, and a crook tries to de- fraud them. Thell it is that the lost and fights for them in a way to make the fcllers shout and whistle them- Amoilg the startling the sheriff who As if by magic up the cllilllilcy. Again his cleverness eludes death at the unwilling han he is bent on saving. WILL SELL CHEAP. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AP- FLY METROPOLITAN , CLEARING HOUSE. CITY. l dog's intelligence still exist, they, of all people should see Rin-Tin-Tin in his greatest W0rl{—‘.'Jaw5 of Steel." Other features on this fine week end bill are the serial "Scarlet Ar- . row" and a two part comedy. m-t-o-m [IIJH FARMERS WUHK HMHI But the Big Provincial Exhibition N e x t? Week Will Afford Them Plenty of Re- laxation ~ Remem- ber the Dates, Aug. 20th to 24th, There is no question that curl farmers and farmer's children work hard. No other country in the world produces more per capita than Prince Edward Island. This is due to the intelligence and hard work of its people; but hard work must be accompanied by FQSl. and recre- ation or the body breaks dowll under the strain. Our hard working furm- ers, their wives and cilildreil surely need some recreation and relax- ation after the strenuous summer and still more strenuous fail which is to follow. That relaxation and recreation will be afforded them next week at ollr big Provincial Ex- hibition wilere the greatest variety of entertainment that has ever been offered on this Province will be pro- ylded for its people. _ For instance there will be the big opening night on Monday evening. followed by Tuesday Scottish Gath- ering in the afternoon and big Mid- way and Grand Stand show ill the evening. Wednesday afternoon three classes of horse races with some of the greatest trotters and DBCSFS ill the world performing. Bill Sharon "Billl of the Woods,“ most talked of horse iii America, sold for $25.- 00000 to Thomas W. Murphy, will race against Jack Dempsey and our owll Fred Medium. See “Bill" per- form, he is worth seeing. Two other classes on Wednesday afternoon will be thrilling, the 2.27 Trot will be n corkor. The 2.22 Pace will be more than a corker, and we predict they will beat 2.13 in this class. See the Billy Rice Trio in their wonderful comedy stunts. See the Royal Pekln Troupe, one of the most expensive ever offered at any fair. Only P805011 they could be secured at Cilarlotetowll was that it was an open week at the start Oi their two and a half years engage- iii d of the master nlcnt. See the big Lynch Bros. Mid- way, rides, shows. thrills, fun of The picture is one for the whole every description. NOTICE _ removed Funeral Home from 54 Grafton Street to 170 KENT STREET BEN MacEACllEltN Funeral Director And Embahner of the At night the grounds will be like Fairyland. Hundreds of electric lights will make things bright a5 ‘day. Save up for this week. Make it full of entertainment for yourself and others. You will find the benefit of it in health and happiness, and thereby you will create more wealth for yourself because you will feel so much better to tackle hard work after a few’ days relaxation. Remember tho dates August 20th to 24th. TEE MARKETS , N. D. hlacLEANi DR.‘J. P. MILLAR " DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen lid Richmond HOURS-ll to 12.30. 2 to 5.00 OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. ili-(Eggs) —Canadiail egg markets are un- changed today. TORONTO-There on this market today with dealers buying from country shippers at ex- flrsts 4041c, seconds 33. l true. is no change tras 38c, firsts 3546c, seconds 27c. Prices to retailers are extras 43-446, wINNIPEG-This egg market re- ent. he said he had never realizedl the difficulties of transportation on the Island until yesterday, having motored with his wife and family. The Association Boards of Trade of Prince Edward Island is the only provincial organization of its kind High grown-Jull-llavou fresh-sealed In aluminum to and flavour ln—43c per hall Ask for this delicious blends ‘A everywhere- in Canada. He felt that other prov- presgdem, ML s_ A‘ MacDonald, him mlsht Well emulate the QX- 1st Vice President. Mr. c. R.’ ample in this regard. Also, in Prince mum-g 2nd Vice-President, Mr. W, L, Edward Island every Board of Trade is a. member of the Federated Poole, Chambers of Commerce and it. was secretary Treasure,’ LL‘ COL ,1 the only province of which this was E1110“ pun Mr. Clarke then spoke of the splendid success which the Quebef ensuing year; convention was. ~He referred in ths Qu|,¢m_5_ A Mgcgonulg, q g1. connection to the success oi.’ the 1pm, Fun’ q E_ Muuxenzle J_ Q delegation sent to Ottawa, in ifl-;fiyndman_ ' ducing by its representatives the| |(|_-,;§_w_ 1L Poole, Roy Macheun Prime Minister. Mr- Kins. not to Hon. J. A. Macdonald. H. H. Acorn‘. cancel the wholesalers licenses on pflucg_c_ Rh Rose“ G‘ M_ Mm. June 30th last. as they had intend-wart, A. J. Matheson, J. B. Myrick. ed d°m8~ TraMvorlntion-comnuttco: Chair- As to agriculture. it Wgs the ill-man: R. n. Mutch, L. R. Alien, .1. iontion of the national executive, E, Birch’ w_ L_ poo“, R_ L“ Canon’ shortly to be in session at Toronto, w_.13qu1l,e,-_ to appoint a strong asriwltural At the luncheon, which brought tommltl-W- the proceedings to a pleasant can. The appointing 0f a strolls m- clilsion. Mr. s. A. MacLcod presided. ticnai committee to act in cc-oper- My, H, Ilhkins, M_ P" 581d m,“ ation with Chambers of Commerceime Dammit,“ Board o; Trude w“ in other countries 1n economic mat- particularly fortunate in having Mi" ters was also mentioned- Birks at its head. So too with u.‘ Mr. Clarke spoke with great opti-lgmrlm ML Malcolm, the Depuw’ mlsm of the prosperous conditiommnmwy. hated w lose ML Clarke of Canada.~a record wheat crop inlgut what was the departments loss‘ the west. important new minerallwas me chumbmus gum prospects in New Brunswick and] ML Jenkins men mid o; upprec- excellent "OPS l" lpflme Edward lations of the Island he had heard 151M111- lfrom visitors to the province. One M!" wlllr"! 3mm": secfetflry °f.of these was Mr. Dalton. of the New the Potato Growers Association, wasWym-k American, Such favorable pub- the next spealfcr- Ht Slllwed ‘thiiiiclty will be very helpful to us. way in which the interests of the‘ He brought his speech m a close POWVJ Grllwers A55°Clim°n had "Cflwith a wurill coiilillcndatioll uf the conlalisllcd much in the interests of ‘beard of trade for its excellent work Transportation by Co-operation. M; Justice Arsenal,“ who was Like Mr. Clarke, the previousnex; uuneu on uuid m,“ me Object SW-‘flkelfi he mum not "Yldefsmnd of Confederation was to break down the Yell-m" 1°!‘ m8 mtelmlnflble Wlllkthe barriers between the provinces, M Bfiffieil- land to divert the trade from north Dealing with the potato situationund south w Gust and west This Mr. Bouiter stated that both here had succeeded to some exw,“ but and in the northern centres cflunforuuuuwly’ in me case of Phnce Members of Executive for the Maine, anything could happen be-‘Egward 151 d H1 tween now and potato digging timelenurely true?“ ‘ s was not But at present the estimated yield; we lulpurt our munufumured “lg-IS; lghihléilghesl, on record-Aw mil-‘guods very largely from Quebec and Thel-le ti‘. he believed a lnrgopmarm: we “e m“ pumwse“ market ill Canada The freight ratcfimm ‘hem’ ‘he speaker 5M6‘ Bu‘? is high, but potatoes have even beenlgllgge S£,".‘§,ds,,§f,'“§f§f§“ff;: and buy shipped to British Columbia. But .we are me ‘lime Sistér of Com giigféitzgilcl‘ may we“ be mnhelwsmali. we are sometimes rather ne-, However if. appeared that recent-lglecFedfi But we Dire B’ p'°"i»"°°' ‘ma’ ly some slicks of unsound potatoeslasfilllc f“ enuuefl m me Same mid been Ewing the Island n budipr vi ages as the lalger provinces. reputation which it was extremely we are maroomid’ practically Sh‘ hard to live down. Hence the situ- "Ifffhs 01g“? yeaL what other pm" atlon for a most rigorous inspection v us; 212:1“ 25:22,. ‘ggggumon m“ ggliiezs 5x21232155 lgzetgblgrgéfifllzigiflously, said the speaker, because now must be taken to. keep m“ markeuqtlle farmer, oil account of improved implements and methods of farming that kind. thing that the Associated Boards of t U , a Trade could do to induce the de- gum: 0 m? prollncw or to the partment of Public Works to speed The reason the Danes leave u uguthat it should bc completed thisipuuumg it to the was of pmspecp ‘The warehouses at Summerside we semen m gmwmg colours‘ :l:..?**:.:::::t“ b» oo- uoultgrrloo. u to a pro-o.,szirzxsszsls.‘scars...Y”;.:::.:? p The Potato Growers Associationlmn Subsidies and taxation‘ must be alive to such situations and~ Referrmg to me cost or opermlon they were thankful to the Board of 9i m? car fgny’ he was of the °pm' ‘Trade for their help and their co- ‘outrun? this Should not be clmrged operation. up“, tle Island division of the rail- hagebgtgrtéfllétig ilrlleTlgingivg/léixzl: Mr. L. n. Allen, M. L. a. like the en splendid help. But yet. they come prenmr’ was of the ammo“ m“ “ in the spring, and at the first har-ltoml-nlssion from both sides of the vest excursion they leave us, al-“pflggmcml chmnber should mme m‘ though they loci they have beenlf: (“if “d t.“ ‘he m‘ '“°‘°"*“ i‘ well treated here. dept-we the politicians of Mr. Bouiter expressed himself as something w wk M‘ Th“ “me Puzzled by this state of affairs. The °°m°_°"°“‘“““l’- WhY Wt labou r as cu . far as grltlslllmlievdlpie ‘liver: cghlgérri? H“ expressed m5 Pleasure at be- ed. it use not so fur. been possible ,',‘,“tp'§‘°“‘ “id Simmer! regret to secure suitable emigrants. a it e representamn [mm sum‘ Mr. E. T. Higgs then read a reso- mfivfi, dzuwas not 1am?“ lution calling for the officials of tha t‘ L‘ Pod” m°v°d a “m? °7 the Canadian National Railway tolwng s o Mr‘ Clarke: the superm‘ build a suitable hotel in the prov- H“ “f ‘h? E"°°“m“"“*1 Fm“ mm if" the hospitality Extended, and flan. J. A. Macdonald read ii. res- thgusplixldld Supper‘ olutioni calling for faster and bet- .m°t;;n_ ‘Jg$°g‘f'ytr:f&:d;is g: ler appointed trains on the lines in‘ Eastern Section of the Province, mended w M“ cl°‘rke by MT- MN!" Leod Mr. S. A. MacDonald read a reso- ‘ lution calling for the standardizingl Mr‘ Cm“ in respondlng 9x979!“ tllcre is a promising market in Oh- federumuu and because we are r iDrcseilted to ‘Premier of Prince Again. we have not here that area: and publicity they had always given no the work of the Boards of ‘Irado [in this Province. Mr. S. A. MacDonald moved that a. vote of thanks be extended t0 Mr. Birks and Mr. Clarke for coming to visit the province. This was seconded by lion. J. A. Macdonnid. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the Nation- al Anthem. Resolution re Colonization and Publicity ' WHEREAS in the opinion of this. Annual Conference of the Prince Edward Island Associated Boards of Tradc,.the present time is con- sidercd opportune in Prince Ed- ward Island for an aggressive policy of Immigration and Colonization. AND WHEREAS it l5 generally conceded that in the past othgr Darts of the Dominion have been settled and developed partly at the “Dense of the Maritime Provinces. AND WHEREAS the population in Prince Edward Island has dwin- died from 109,078 in 1891 to 58.536 in 1921, or a loss of over 20,000 in 30 years, as a result of her basic indus- try, agriculture, having been han- dicapped through the lack of effic- ient and adequate transportation, lefivillfi the Province in such posi- tion that she could not, for over t0 years, participate, on a parity, in the traffic facilities available t0 cl- tizeils of the Mainland, and thus dcbarred from the proper develop- ment oi‘ her natural resources, mer- cantile and industrial life. ‘ BE IT THEREFORE REQQLVEU that the Dominion Government be requested to grant this Province special consideration in the promo- tion of a Colonization and Publicity Policy to offset. the incaiculable in- Jury and loss sustained in the plat, largely through non-fulfillment o! the Terms of Confederation, and that a copy of this resolution be for- warded t_o the Honorable the Min- ister cf Immigration, and also m each of our Island representatives and Senators at Ottawa. BE IT FURTHER RESQLVED that o. copy of l.l'ilS Resolution be the Honorable the p, Edward Island, with the recommendation that the lProvincial (‘iovernmellt inaugurate a Colonization and Industrial De- partmcllt of Imnligratioh, in order to comply with the suggestions and _ recommendations of the Duncan re- omit: and further to use every en- from being damaged by incidents ofidoes not need so many helpers as heldeuvuu in promoting a Douay m“ . did ' th , _1{ will att t t l - H” enqmmd if the": was um“ childxilen clogs? thgnfcsrngaxllivsf tiers ffglillc Gl-Igat o!!!)rlltaislllilfiiimsfllb éand Scandanavia, but also with ,5 yiew of inducing Islanders residing in the United States u; return m up the construction of the potalol m m k ~ Pr‘ Ed u I] u. warehouse on the Railway whorrjZflvflugnzwfhf",,,‘;,“‘§§§§S§e§§,§§,° Lllénlrlfflifigvgl sciierlfflfllc Zlilgcttittllloorlllg Agriculture, and a proper campaign 0i Publicity to persuade our boys and girls to take advantage of the increasing opportunities that are now available to those who have lfalth in Island resources, and are willing to apply their energies to- wards greater expansion and in. creased ty, Moved b7 J. O. Hyndman. Seconded by G. E. Full. _ STO. be continued) l‘ l. f. pi-n RESOLUTION BE BTANDARDIZ GAUGE MURRAY IIABOR - BRANCH C. NAB- Whereas the gauge of the Murray Harbor Branch Railway has not yet been changed to standard. And whereas this fact is a very great handicap to the farmers and merchants in this important. section from developing their production of perishable products, such as fresh fish and vegetables, and compelling the carrying by the growers or deal- ers over winter of the portion of the potato crop which cannot; h‘; moved before danger of frost owing to the fact that protected cars arc not available to them. Therefore be it resolved by this meeting of the Associated Boards of of the Province preventing them _ swat the FL v Screens and doors will not keep all the flies out. some find their way in. Swatting them ls very good but FLY TOX OR FLIT destroys them much easier and in a sanltar, manner. We also stock Tarlgiefoot, Wilson's Fly Pads, Sapho Powder and Ael-o Hangers. n-i-a STOCKAID for cattle file: ls the best pro- paratlon fol- spraying. TIIE PRCMPT DIIUGGISTS The Rcxaulfeoac. KODAK Stone soc Q5000 mains unchanged. Dealers are con- tinuillg to quote country shippers extras 34c, firsts 32c, seconds 26c. Prices to retailers are extras 40c; firsts 33c. seconds 34c. ST. JOHN-Supplies on this mar- ket are scarce and market is ad- vancing consumption of eggs is good and quality is holding up reas- onably well. Dealers are paying country shippers extras 39-390, firsts 33-34o seconds 24-25c, ' MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 16.——The export trade in Canadian grain ilere today was quiet, there being pract- ically no demand from foreign buyers in the local market. A mo- dcratc amount of business was done in Canadian western oats and pric- es were firm. Prices for all grades of spring and winter wheat flour were firmly maintained under a fair demand from local buyers. The demand from United States buyers for all lines of milifeed continued good and a large volume of business was done. The domestic trade we» also active and the undertone to the Railway. Mr. J. 0. Hyndman read a reso- lution calling for the formation of n separate department of the Prov- incial Government for Colonization and Publicity, and asking for the Dominion Government to givc aid in the matter. Mr- R- E- Mulch read a resolu- tion calling for lln all the year round two trains each way service with the mainland. Mr. Maihicson spoke in support of this. Mr. Poole read a resolution cal- ling on the Department of Pub- lic Works to make repairs on the railway wharf at Georgetown, urgently needed. if potatoes were to be shipped this fall. port of this resolution. Col. Full read a resolution calling on the local government to prepare pamphlet giving instructions as to the best way oi cooking and pre- iuurkct was firm. Standard grades of rolled oats were firm and un- changed. A falr volume of business was done in butter. but the under- toile to the market continued easy. The receipts were 762 packages. Further weakness developed in the cheese situation and prices were again reduced. The dcnlaild was quiet. Tile receipts were 5,420 box- es, The inquiry for all grades of eggs was again active and prices were steady. The receipts were 832 cases. paring potatoes for the table. Mr. B. E. Muteh read a resolution ‘calling oll the Minister of Public Works to insist that the potato warehouse to replace the one oil the Railway Wharf destroyed by ill-e be completed in time for the fall potato export. as provided for in the contract. All the above resolutions were nc- cordlngly adopted. The conlmittea on nominations then brought in their report. The nominations were as follows: Senator l. J. Hughes spoke in sup-l fsed his thanks to the Boar-d l‘ th l o e guage on the Murray Harborflrade for its help In pmcurmg an addition to the cifperimenttll {mm Mr. Wallace Higgins moved a you; of thanks to the press f0;- the um §C§OO4OQ GOQOQOOQ-OOMQ-QA l l QUEEN HOTEL Since tailing over this Ilolol we have spent many thousands of dollars in it repairs and Improvements. It l, is now the finest Hotel of its > class In the Maritime Prov- ‘ lncea. It apeals to those ‘ who want a comfortable '1 Ilolrl and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from per day. Charlottetown E Hotel Co, 1.1a. t PPDIIIMQII IIBB In IoQUAII), Ijn“fl vvvvv-v '1 8.1.00 lo $4.50 M Trade of Prince Edward Island (in Annual session assembled.) the ur- Bent heed of the carryinl out of this ' work, without further delay. be brought to the attention of the pro- per authorities. and that our sever- al Boards ofTrade and other ami- illted organizations be asked to Dress upon the Railway mgnflgg- ment and our Federal Represent“. ives the injustice done to this large section of the Province by the cori- tllluante of the present unsatisfac- tory conditions. , Moved by S. A. MacLeod Seconded by C. E. McKenzie To be Continued ~—--<----tooa>§_ "LADY HAWKINS" LAUNCHED MONTREAL, Aug lit-The S. S. "l-Mly Hawkins" sec no of the new 4 Qflimefii m. b‘: COMf-rllctcd in Brit- ain for the Canadian National ,Weat Indies: Steamshlps Ltd, was “m. ccssfully launched today at the Bir- r kenhead shipyards of Messrs. Cam- lllcll, Laird and 00., Ltd. the bulld- ers, according to cable ldVlcQ-rg- ceived by officers of the Cgngdhn Natiofiial sieamallipa. The launching ceremony was at- tended by a large gathering of hqg. ables and the new ship whlsh om of the Canadian National (West 1n. Gill Gardner, of Brdckvillc, wllg n! "i. y be used in the-augmented eel-VIII dies) steamshlps was christened, u . she. slid, down them“; hy.qg|_.g_ ,_ one ti! the dlltotbi‘! 0! the Cnhlilu ' ouunnno+onuwoeehl "ll-mil "NIH!!- » .4 » - 5 WW1???‘ : .4 _ u. .. K. .~ 1-min- gfulflilisd7l-ll‘-o-iy-¢i;i%l\a k-‘tl-wncy-g; a are‘ urn-iv. -l‘~ Ie-amtnu- .., 7.- . aualfi» _..--.-_.._-_. ‘n’ ' hlénn wrZ-v-éiann?" ._