f___________ MAXIMS Farming has always been a hard. rheumatic job with little intellectual kick in it; that is why they retire s0 or A MAXIMS ’ MERCHANT M" A -- MERCHANT ’”/7/’ 7'1"" M c osen wor o ma la an 7 renerllly- '~'7::" ~"""'"---—-\ pliant any ihiufsndigivye. fl?h]ll.l-S: l I t I v ' offense. . z J Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Anllllll Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 ‘* ||y Mall, Canada and U. S. A. $1.60 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928 In the right temper mil in well Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont! Morning Guardian, Founded I881 Monthly Meeting Of City Council i Salary of Chief of Police Raised to $1800.00 Per Year-Discussion on Light Bills—Other Business Trall-Sacted. Tile rfiglllfl-l‘ 111011311)’ 111861-1118 OPthe service beginning this morning.- He stated that $3500.00 had been 17115118 Cvmtnonwealtli Government side- ‘ ship Mayor Yeo presiding. All ‘the walks. most of which had been laid “M1113 - the City Council was held last night‘ in the Council Chambers, His WOI-‘expended in putting down Councillors were present. also the‘ in ward five. Health Officer, Dr. W. J. Maclyllllan. the City Recorder, K. M. Martin, and dcr and Public Property Committee the Milk and Meat Inspector. Dr-lsald there was very little to report. 111B $969011 0f ‘his election campaign I ' [A resolution was being submitted Afterthe minutes of the previous dealing with tenders for the city's Croktn. meetin s had been read and adopt-‘supply of coal. ed, vii ous bills that had been certl-l Councillor MacDougall for paid, were read, and payment con-Jrébo firmed; others which had been oer-I tifled to had their payment author- ized on motion. _ As His Worship had an ofllclul_ tngagement elsewhere, he ‘left the meeting. ind Coimélfit‘)? Prowse took] the chair. The Health Officer's report was next heard. F0111‘ cases of diptherla Charlottetown, had developed ‘in the city since litst Your Worship and Gentlemen: month. There had been two deaths, owing to the fact that medical aid submit herewith City Clerk. It was as follows: City Police Office, Charlottetown, P. E. the Anti-toxin had been admln1stered,l30th, 1928. but too late. As for the other 'two ably. Councillor Prowse made a siig-Iwithin the City Limits for offences v gestlon that a notice be put in thelincluded in the following classified » I papers advising people of the risklsummilry. l of neglect of sore throat. Dr. Mac-i Millan agreed, saying that in the'Drunk and Disorderly: arrests, 12;‘ present state of medical science,i convictions, l2. there was no excuse for deaths from Drunk and incapable: Typhoid fever, us anti-toxin was pow convictions, 35; dismissed or with sitlvc, if used in time. In reply to a‘ drawn. i. nation of Councillor Holman, he Ollel-gtln motor _vehlclc while in 531g u“; the mu" w” not “up: "toxiciite : “Arrests ‘l, Conviction municated through milk, meat or '1. _ other food supply. Operating motor vehicle I Among the communications sub- license: Arrests 1; convictions, 1. mltted, was one from Dr. Clifton H. Disorderly 691111116151 Arrest-B. 3:, c011- Beerpmaking-a claim or some nineq ilivtlfllls 3- teeh dollars, by reason of damage to Vasranvy: Arrests 1; his car ‘by the streetlsweeper. “ Wlt-hdfflwll- 131501181881‘! Councillor Foster thought both 1161118 111 custody 101‘ 3 days- might be st fault, one for turning a Receiving stolen goods: Arrests 2 comer‘ before reaching the inersec-’ dismissed or withdrawn. 2: 1191s tlon, and the other for mt‘ blowing missed) his horn when overtaking the Customs sweeper, possession: Arrests, It was decided to leave the matter 01 Wllhdrawnt 2? ‘Dlsmissed-l, in the hgndg of the seem-den In addition to the above thirty Councillor Foster then submllwd three convictions were recorded dur afte the report of the street commltleeylng September for! violations of the Gravelllng had been completed on M°i°1 V°111°1° A“ “m1 Tmmc BY‘ North Rlvel- Road. m,“ was ln prmlssw. Thcy consisted of one for reek gress on Brighton Avenue. ~ of Kent Street and a substantial concrete sidewalk. been satisfactorily dealt with. He alluded to the dmlculty undlowning a vicious dog; one for abus- ive language. and one under the sanitary lay-law. One offemier was would be a, great hem l; the prMFbound over to keep the pence on a. tics of m l charge of using abusive language row n“ refuse and broken charged with disorderly He stated that a man would bclcmlduct were warned and dismlss-lthe picture is to have lived through expense entailed in cleaning out thel sewer catch basins and said it bottles down them were to cease. 11""! "“’° detailed to sweep Spring Park Road. ed" Councillor MacLeod for the Ten-ll“) 11151111711 the the» lied by the finance! committee. and Market Committee had nothing tolPrlme Minister said extremists by rt. , The Ponce report was read by the‘ insldiously to overthrow national October 6th. 192a you to help me" |To His Worship the Mayor and City) Councillors of the City of The undersigned has t8?‘ hogirnto y c ce had not been called in early enoughfiReport for month ended eptember l During September n total or sixty- cases, they were progressing favor- four arrests were made by the Force Arrests 36; without dismissed or Act, smuggled liquor in 2; dismissed less driving (in. which the offender He alluded to the comp-hints about W" ‘wmmimed 1° 1a“ m‘ m“ days the plank sldewalk between the end without the option of a fine.) twen- lhe rflllwnyiy-cne for speeding, four for oper- cl-osslng on Fltzroy sweet m; thlgating with defective lighm, four for Egg; End of the (my Bu]; o; thlsloperatlng without licenses, two for_ distance had now been covered with Palm“? °n sldewmk‘ and ‘me m‘ neglecting to kstop after; accident. The uy l- There were t ree convc ons or . c l e t at Villa Street had no“ payment of dog t“, vone ‘or an During September M: assisted the EN. Y. Diamonri. 1 Merchant Robbed ‘A LONDONiS‘ NiZWLORD MA YOR ' (Canadian Press) _NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—As noon- ttime crowds thronged the streets be- low, four armed and masked rob- bers hcld up a West 46th Street diamond merchant in his 12th floor offices fl half block from Fifth Av- enue today and escaped with gcliis valued at $400,000. -' c- - ' {C} ———»__. Premier Bruce Opens Campaign I l I l (Canadian Press] MELBOURNE. Australia, Oct, 8. “thrown down the gauge of toextremlsts who are challenging Australia and seeking empire, declared Premier S. M. Bruce in the open- four today. Discussing the strike of dock lwol-kers which has been in progress for several weeks. the Federal l fomentil: g trouble were working institutions. “We are determined to keep the Empire united and they Law Supreme in Australia", Pram-K 1_ ler Bruce said. "and I appeal to‘ i M1711 t, w i ll Fl l IVI» “Wings,” an Epic or - ‘t H - t r ‘£555. Thfialirse? " WHY WE SHOULD; travail liliiiéii‘. iii; EA T MQRE B??? TA 1 OES many times in verse and prose. and] r the adventures of famous "aces" iPliwlmilfll‘?fififsnolfiffigdflfiifihfi?I A Iieading Medical Doctor of Battle Creek Strongly Advocates the Eating of More Potatoes as a Means of Health. v _ lottetown theatre goers have ever lwltnesscd can compare with the ‘magnificent picture "Wings" which drew rt capacity house last night iltl lthe Strand Theatre. The picture,‘ ;frcm a realistic standpoint, is slmp-l beyond description. No other lee-sired in the shown here can rank wonderful epic. The many returned rector, Battlecreek Sanitarium: soldiers who were present last even-l "since Count Rumford. a New mg must indeed ‘lrave lived 0v01‘ England Yankee, soon alter the their adventures, for the thrills were by no ‘means confined to thB taught the people oi‘ Bavaria to air. The whole panorama of the walfimake potato soilp. the potato has was shown, and the efforts were steadily grown in popularity in cen- marvellous truthfulness. For two tral European countries. Dilring the hours and a half the audience sat Great War, the potato rendered the tmncecp The special music and same service to Germany that corn mechanical effects which imitated did to this country. The per caplta the drone of the battle planes, the production of potatoes in Germany sputter of the machine guns and the before the war was 24 bushels. crash of shells and falling debris whereas in th1s country wc produce added vividly to the impression thut for each inhabitant scarcely four the whole thifig was actually taking bushels per annum. lplace before ends 6795- T0 111"” See“ begun to appreciate the value the potato as an article of i00fl.i d t rlble series of an amazing an er TheAmcricnn are essentially grain: ‘adventure in tho“s"pace of an even- iPt-ohlbltion Officers ha‘ twefiity-tiilx mg ' ‘searches of premises wi . in t e Ctyl ' w u mm; ilimlts suspected of the unlawful pvsrlhzgrgfi $Q§¢l§v§ssw§ll Qsrlsome cultivation and much “and 18b0,.) ' ' e lsodes; ‘Conunu-edf; "EZFL lghfiaciigltlilincitfjrilhl: picture is in its rea- duced in enormous quantities by the. Meetings, Etc. "Robin Hood Flour now pro-l lureble in Gingham or Cotton bagsl All grocers. 7-14-tf. _ PEOPLE WVTH SHARP VOICE$ Sl-lcubo Never. LNE m FLATS ; "Dr. Ciift, M. D.-Si.art now home llrevention cure. Purdy Station vvestchester Co., N. Y.. U. S. A. 9-7-5mor. 1 "Andersons St. Peters will con- tinue sale all this week. 8207-10-9-21 t l i “Reserve November 7th and 8thi for annual High Ten in aid of i Charlottetown Hblpitdi. l 8305-10-9-31 l “Buying live hogs daily at Barns,‘ highest price! paid. C. E. Pratt‘ d; Boris. St. Peters. 8294-10-0-21‘ ' "The regular meeting of the Lad-‘ its Aid of the P. it. Island Hospital - will be held Wednaatiay at 3.30 in - st. Paul's Hall. Important business. l __._________l 8300-10-0-21 .- t TORONTO, Oct. 8. -— Maritime. "Borden 1.1m; club [Qgding Hogs moderate to fresh southerly winds. 11nd Lambs, Thllflll ,October lithJfair with stationary 9r 11 11111" $100k must be lie previously. WJhigher temlltflillrih Pmbfl”? M‘ J- Reid. Secretary. ‘ oo-io-o-ai lowed by showers at nlsht- .___‘_ High tide wnifllltt- 71108.26 and to- " Hail ‘Ill-i mi. . Plavmorrow momins I - - nnd Damp, specul muillc, as I sun sets this siterhooh at 5.2a 0288-10-0-21 and rises tomorrow morning at 0.09- ---. , New moon Saturday. October 13th "The S. S. Hilllboro will not run‘, 11.32 p. m. on Rogky point Ian-y Thursdays Summcrslde tide eighteen minutes October 11th. A motor boat will take llater thah Charlottetown. her D1160. ml-io-o-ai t------ _-._. "Notice: Special Showia lftr. "Wfluhig-g . h w ks ill step dance anti p y 01' ma: otillldailece. w rreneh itlver tonight. 1.11139, t stance. .r. mm Bnrlnirytller Wednesday. Adm"- tritt V .‘ so" am-iii-o-usion iii-ate. 8311 llsm which sets lt apart as some- 1156 0i’ mflfilllndf‘! 1110116- 1 ' 1 u . thilliizcrgtiabitilgslausiceielieliixitqmllist be admlt- have been extensively "K111019911 1W1 l»: that mo; not pléfiggnt, There are great manufacturing companies, mid t things that probably would not fall the American people through 10f how a nice w“ should be Con. per udvertlsling have boon ctlixcalcd | Sir Kynztston Stutlil. recently selected Lord Mayor of lmudon. shown in the picture above with the new Lady Mayoress, who was for- merly Princess Alexandra Lieven, daughter of Prince Paul Lieven, one- - ti d t i‘ te. onl at the Russian court. ca‘. me gfilll H1115 Cl‘ 0 cm BS Thc following article, which ap- l in the use of cereals to such an cx- American Potato tent that ready-to-cat foods pre- screen version of the war and there Journal for September, 1928, was pared from wheat or corn have be- have been several fine war films ivritten by John Harvey Kelloggmcome the conventional staples with this M.D., LL.D., F.A.C.S., Medical Dl-‘the American breakfast and fill a largc share of the space on grocers’ sheivcs. “These breakfast foods have per- clcse of the American Revolution, 1 formed a most useful service for the American people by lessening the consumption of butchers‘ meat and replacing to a large extent the in- digestible fried dishes of variou." sorts which formerly constituted tlieiAmcrlcan breakfast,‘ and have no doubt beenafactor in the mark- ed lowering of the American death rntc which has occurred wlthlu the Nevertheless it must be ridm tted that while bread has t - . its ved re u- "in this country we have not ye‘. tzltlziligelseiiigysetiff ofdiifeé it is so! 111mm“ °1 c°11n°111°1 3°11‘ 511191 or of altogether commendable as a chie.‘ 901106 Murray W58 811/611 11 "1159 111 source of human nourishment. The "l"? 91 $10 9' m°mh 311d Ml" our null-lam Anthony Arsenault of the electric {eaters Thcrc are many reasons for} needs which have been made in 11811‘ P1311‘ W” Kranwd "‘”° weeks this. The potato requires intenslvel recent times by numerous eminent “W55?- investlgaiors, have shown that cer- lilfii. TOW YOBTS. profound studies of but the whereas cereals can be rcndilypro- l eels possess certain characteristic render their too Cicrculr-Q free use not only undesirable buts lpartlcularly corn, wheat and outs; possible source of serious systemic qualities which injury. “More than 30 years ago the cm- thni inent Swiss bio-chemist Professo rm Wm‘ sen-lmental ladleg nollons medium of magazine nilil ticwspn- ‘Bllrigc cnlled attention to the lac‘ Continued on page 5. lducted. But after nil. the war itself lwas n horrible mess. Only the @0111" age and sacrifice of the men who en- ldured its horrors make a descrip- tlon of war excusable. And tthat is it)“; justification of such it picture Ins "Wlngsfiwlt is too great a produc-y tlon to bc sublect to carping criti- clsrn. One must take it or leave it: lit is the truth. And whatever may ‘suffer from a restatement of the ltruth. certainly it is not the endur- lng glory of "those young warriors of the sky whose wings are folded ‘about them“ to whom the picture is lrcvercntly dedicated. There was ln-, sbirotlon in the dedication, and 1therc is a great and noble message iii the picture. "Wings," is being shown again this afternoon and evening, and full houses are confidently expected“ 116% Three Killed and l Eig/lL/njured Committee. Pope. President of the Club. Rotary to make 1m inspection and report. . l Tihrough the courtesy of Mr. L. W. Show. Supervisor of City ‘ ‘ ‘ (Special to the Guardian) l BOMBAY. India. Oct. 8.-- Three lpassengcrs were killed and eight _in]ured today when a bomb shat- tered a car of a train en route to Bombay. A newlpaper correspond- ent reported that it was believed yhe bomb was being taken to Bom- Prince street, queen Square. accli- ford Square and west Kent schools.‘ The Sffqfiwd our enquiry was s"'.;."°s.'"..m'"n.u"i.."r.ril;= Y ‘ l‘ , ll . cannot nmuin from eongrsttiictim’ the supervisor and int teachers iib-i on the general air ofofflcieilcyw the discipline levidiaoni - bay by anarchist! to await the ar- rival of the royal commission on the India. reforms headed by Sir J0ilfl ‘INCH. Th! LvniffllSSiOllGf if‘- due at Boinboylhottly. .. :‘\ l -. R0 TAR Y 11vsPEcTs SCHOOL commons Crowded. and Unsanitary Conditions are Reported in Some Instances by Rotary Need of More School Ac. commodation is Stressed. At Rotary yesterday the folloiylhg cughtoul the several schools. No report on Conditions of tllr- City notice was given to our coming, but Schools. was read ‘by Mr. Percy the courteous manner in which We iwerc received by both teachers and In connection with the reported pupils and the good manners d18- insufficiency of acccmodatlon in the played by the latter. save evidence City Schools. we were deputlrd by of careful training in one of the the Executive Committee of the most important requirements of a sound education. Time did not permit us to visit all the rooms. but we saw the most w”, wall an the cl“, waned lo , crowded ones and sought to ulcer- we were enabled to make a survey flalif to what degree the buildings of the oonditiom which exist in were adequate to the needs of our met. Prince Street School We visited first toss =- l room-Glide one No. l-lfke ughtnnd 95001135909118"! is o» ' The dirlgible Graf Zeppelin. now ant crossing on Winter street. Dirigible Makes 73st Flight (Canadian Press) FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Oct. 8.— being groomed for a trans-Atlantic flight this week. made a 41-2 hour test flight over Lake Constance to- day. All flve motors were running at full speed for the first time. To- morrow's weather forecast was poor, but Dr. Hugo Eckener expressed confidence that he would be able to Wednesday morning. Scotland Yard Men _t_o Retire (Special to the Guardian) LQNDQN. Oct. lL-Lord Byng will have an opportunity of start- ing with a new chief assistant of hlsown choosing when he takes command of Scotland Yard on No- vember 6. Exclusive announcement is made by the Dally Mall that Major General Sir Wyndham Chiids, assistant commissioner, will retire along with Chief Commis- sloner Sir William Horwood. It al- most invariably happens that news anout Scotland Yard is “scooped" by one newspaper in advance of all official announcement. It will be one of the tasks of Lord Byng to bring secret relations between certain newspapers and certain of- flcials at Scotland Yard to an end. $’Side Town Council Meeting The regular meeting of Summerslde Town Council place last night, Mayor Arnett presiding over a full council board. After routine accounts am- ounting to $8,671 were passed two communications were read from parties willing to purchase and op- crate the electric light and power plant and services. One offer was from Messrs Earl Schurman and F. A. Johnston, the other from Mr. Austin Scales. On motion of Coun- clllor Robinson both were received and laid on the table. Mayor Arnett explained that the Council had been approached by the Maritime Electric Company, ‘rut at present there was nothing definite in the offer. When there was the matter would be placed before the citizens to instruct the Council. Brief reports of the var- ious committees were submitted ind approved. A motion was passed authorizing the town clerk to inform the Tele- phone Company that the town would be willing to cancel their lease of the rooms in the Town Hall if the company vacated same by J nuary 1st, coining up on a mont ‘s notice given by them and the payment of a month's rent af- ter vacating the premises. On motion of Councillor Phil- lips, it was decided to construct a cement sidewalk on the north side of Argyle street from Central street ‘o Cedar street and to put a. cem- On the took Potato Prospects At the present time, very few po- tatoes are moving-only eight or ten cars per day on the average. At present table stock—the only iotatoes moving-are 25c per bush- :l. There are 800 refrigerator cars m hand. and over 700 box cars, so .hat 1,000 cars are available if re- luired. There has been a steady novement of turnips during the past month. about flve to eight cars being exported per day start for the United States early Governor General (Vzszts Province Yesterday the Vice Regal Party Toured the Western Part of the Island, Visiting Caddie Memorial Church, Fox Ranches and Other Parts of Interest—-—Dinner Given in Honor of His Excellency at Edgewater—— Today ’s Itinerary. Yesterday. the first day of the ernor in honour of Lord wililngdon. present visit of His Excellency Lordwas a most delightful function. Wllllngdon, Governor General of The table was beautifully decorat- Canada. to this province, the de- ed with roses and snap dragons. lightful weather of our Island aut-‘Excellent music was rendered by- umns was at its best. The roads, too, Dixon's orchestra, His Excellency were in exceptionally good condition being rnuch impressed by the play- ing ti; autulmnfglialge at its love-ling of Miss Kathleen I-lornby. At lenw-iewatréyu grLifscaruiéiiielc-lilsmlfigzglg;vhiuraetéigegt she rendered v a lovely long avenues arched over by ma-l The names of those who attended pies whose leaves touched by thethe dinner areasfollows: first slight chills of the iTutumn had His Excellency, Lieutenant Gov- ecome a vault ofllving flame. Nor emor. Hon. John Sinclair, Hon. John were the softer tones of brown, and McDonald, Premier B n , the dark greens of the hemlock and Justice, Senator Monies! firs; the pine missing from the glorious Easzard, Judge Arsenault. A. E. Mc- panorama. . . . an, M. P., KY1‘. eefiiT , , , His Excellencies tour was carried M. Lea. Hoff. J. P. McgtyxignJg. out in accordance with the publish- D. Stewart, M. L. A, Mayor Yeo, ed schedule. The first stop was at Colonel Snow, Col. S. R. Jenkins Rustico, where the fisheries were 90101191 1100961. Col. J. S. Jenkins’ inspected. Here Lord Willingdon Cflptaln Rayner, Mr. C. G; Harding: modes deep impression on those of H- L- Palmer. Acadian ancestry, by converslng1 with them in their own language. The next stop was at the histor-l ic Gecidle Memorial Church at Newl Londolt Here the party was met by A start will be made at l0 a. m. or Rev. W. Bruce Muir, moderator of earner u p°sslb1e' the m" 5W9 W the Maritime Synod of the Presby- be at u“? cheque“ 3°11" n“ mm“, church l“ canal“ Many Ranch on the St. Peters Road, two hundred people were present to wel- mnes “om Cmmmtmwn- come their distinguished yisitor.‘ Th“ 1m” W111 i119" Prmed yin After "0 Canada“ had been sung by St‘ Peters R°ad w mull-s 510F911‘! Q chorus or mudren from the ‘our en route at the starch factory of neighbouring districts. the party was 955m‘ C“ and W961“ 11°" M01‘- conducted to the church by Rev. Mr. l’ Mun.‘ Rev‘ Mn mack and Re“ Mr‘ The Governor will provide a pri- Ferguson, where they viewed the V“? Iunchwn “t the Se“ We“ Bin-el- collection of old church plate and W yhgdfggglalirz‘: 3:; Va? Riiléxfillqiigf- other memorla »of the ast. t e e11 VW 1 After His llgxcellencyi’). and His s Hon‘ John A- Macnmlald- H01- Honour the Lieutenant Governor “i213: nxglgganfiu Hgn-MBCXHM-w had inscribed their names in the J ' Y - 1101mm. beautiful book laced there b Luc udge Hagar" Maude Montgogiery. Mr. Musir ad)! 1313;?” ullunchmn the from?" T131- dressed the audience which com- cenen w be inspected By m5 15"‘ pleteiy filled the church. He spoke of Mnbllflzlf“? 11 m“ Wedmer 18 111v- the great honour which had been Harbo f“ an" fish mil! 1n Bouris conferred on the people of New ~_rl_b° “awn- London by this visit of His Excel- Duyajlsrf‘? "l" "1811 Proceed via lency, and gave a brief account cf a Wm g M5135“ where 11361110011 the life of Rev. John Geddie. To this ° “"11 a1 the beautiful address Lord Wifilngdon made a “‘ ‘rffflidence or mm" “h” A‘ MWDOXI- TODAY'S ITINERARY 1w- ting and graceful reply. Before leav- ing, His Excellency and the Lieut- Si erlant Governor were each present-- ed with a bouquet of lovely flowers.‘ At Rustlco, also, His Excellency was the recipient of another beautiful bouquet. From there the party proceeded,“ to the ranch of Mr. Roy Duggan at t Sea View. The distinguished visitor] was much delighted with the wond- erful showing of beautiful animals. The party then proceeded to Sum- merslde, where a very delightful‘ lunch was partaken of at the Clif-i ton House. In addition to the Vice Regal party, those present were: Premier Saunders. Hon. John Sin- clair, Senator MacArthur, A. E. Mac- Lean, M. P., Judge Innian, Rev. W. Bruce Muir and Mayor Arnett, of Summcrside. A pleasing incident in the drlvc to. Mllligan and Morrison's Fox ranch} to which the party next proceeded" was the reception accorded His Ex- cellency by the pupils of Mlscouchc Convent. They lined the roadside, waving small Union __J1._".ks and‘ cheering the Vice Regal party. His, Excellency stopped, conferred fl holiday on the children, and con- versed in French with the sisters of the Convent. At Mllligan and Morrison's fox After a short stny in Cardigan a d8 trip will be made by speetsl re- quest to Montague where His Excel- gzglcggwgmbeegllésgrlisnnopllortunlty of Live town. 8 and attrac- Owiniz to limited time it nposslble to remain here forgo: han a few minutes but an Oppor- lunll-Y will be given meet His Excellency. The return ti t will be via Spalriiawg ghltiiilcgltlflmm Georgetown Road as far as the [mg lgiosllélt. Mellick, where the party over to the Lot 48 Road and ltllCllCC to Bunbury Road when i 511°" 5L8)’ will be made and tho famous Holstein herd or M; J Walter Jones will be inspected hp.’ mgl-gilcfniilirivill. in gharlottetown e ency will reloln his trplm Declaration Day in Nova Scotia (Canadian Press ) l HALIFAX. N. S.. October 8.- Twenty three Conservatives and ilnee the middle of August. During the last three weeks, 142 refrigerator oars have crossed at Borden. These were loaded with tumipe. cheese, butter and oysters. More care is being taken with the shipment of turnips than formerly. they being now considered a per- lshable commodity. A cargo of potatoes has been ac- cumulated at Summerslde for the Steamer now loading there. which will take away a cargo of 20,000 tacks to Cuba. Several other steam- ers are to follow. The situation caused by the des- truction by fire of the warehouse on the Railway Wharf, Charlotte- town. will be met in some measure by the increased yardage at Geor- getown. where 180 extra cars can now be accomodated. be under efficient control but the l l the teacher from giving to them that dhlldmn I!!! Y0 Whil- Qltflllwl-llt W‘ individual attmiiionwhloh effective‘ 01111971181411! 01 FY1046?" llYllflne W" teaching fill RI‘. We founl similar " 000 metric $0110- nmiber of pupils emolled precluded n_- cMoutlaaed 0n Page l --¢£0>_-- Yugoslavia‘: deposits of bauxite |John Sincliiir. after which the party‘ twenty Liberals, opposition repres- entatives. victorious in last Monday's provincial polling, were declared ei- ected at official prooecmgs in Nova .Scotia's nineteen constituencies to- iday. The recounting of ballots. twhlch had been asked for by the Opposition in Queens. and was ex- ranch. His Excellency was very milch interested in the splendid farm plant and fox ranch. He is of the opinion that nothing ln Canada surpasses it. On the return trip to Charlotte- town ii. call was made at the large one of thc provinces. 435 Afternoon tea was served at the m beautiful muntry residence of Hon. pl ceeded to Charlottetown, arriv- ing herc about '1 p. m. l The Vice Regal party were as foi- FOOO-OO-OOfib-bogipgggga... lows: : First car: Hts Excellency the Gov- § Condensed Specials i ernor General, Hts Honour, Lieulen- ."'"‘“ P" "N. Mt l ant Governor Hearts. l Iaeh fnlkfloa fa till column. i Second car: Col. Snow, Col. Hoop- _ _ _ er and M,‘ o.v‘n rhrdlng‘ _ bO-O-OOO-OOFOOO-Oooo o. a 0 q Mr. Craeweil, the ll k 1:110] ooglugp gn- no Olnrlqttewwn nhotoizrrlaaher. “a: rteii-(ie-d cattle. sitcom, Ne: some photographs of the party dur- some d: 0Q 044g ing their stay at North Rustico. ‘YOU W581‘ 000D 3, - s ores have been officially estimated to e contain reserves in excess of 60. 000. The dinner given at "Edlflfliflf" by His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- t . Prioeuliifd-Iiio; iiliiforllc- mrerttcztoomdveiotnij for JIM. . Guardian WM Job rriimq. DINNII AT IDGIWATIB f.