laxlgbiiicn . ' washers raooaars I Hgdgymwrceibicclwwntepe lbrhibltion Gfvllndl sets lmdss W" in full force. All exhibits are in place, the Midway in full s]!!! "4 an details ready for the biblio- SYKQIOIDTIDTJXDPACI cosmos-Its?!“- The radio world is represented ‘to tiu, and four victors. The for-me: is the first electric radio manufac- tureitlnd has been madein Canada for ‘new seven years. lthss the latest radio inlprcveinents, super- hewodyne, with one modal tuned rediqfilquency, One unique feature | is the new Rogers Electric, with the new pentode tube selling at $54.50. while mother is the Victor Combin- ' ation of phonograph and radio at- 31895 encased in a large, elaborate walnut cabinet. agency. ‘rho Baby Auatinhas been gained. it has the endurance of the larger car. is roomy. and is ec- onomical fioopsrate. ‘ Persons interested in the Austin. Durant, or Masmon cars should vis- it the Ives show room on Great George Street. Anions others may be seen the Mormon ro, free wheel- ing, the Durant 619, conceded to bethafasiestsfock carin the world for the price. The Durant 6.14 .n_1c Provincial. A on thfllagiisb market for nine , yeala. a prod o! the favour it has huh,“ u‘ lmqnqlb]wnq aightrnerestables. anumber 0! otherimprovunlllilhldbfillm“ whiflll hid bmifiht Q1811’ 039ml“ their expensu increased docimiilit- Prises. not including reoe money. to more than they antidoliod- ‘ Increased‘ ftronllo Year after year their eahlritiou pen-onus bees-me- anew I-flii ly. The amount dktributed for Nil Vfllltlrejlbllc rliasetake _QOIIBQI|IA‘ aptolnoblles rapt not ecrne on the Main Grounds but must be parked in the p -c»l.,' nlllllu: ll :ln|l_l l | n l hasn't missed a Charlottetown Is- Vhiflng The Inhibition) w. Moody Allen. well known Glace Bay nor-semen. has arrived in thecltyonhlsannualvisittotha Charlottetown ambition. hlbltionrace meet in ago.diy num- berofyea-sandtabsstcliisrsoing - Jim Mooney, y i. . m"! recalled frcosimnupnlkhum, l‘ m! ‘filing’ u“ ,-, ‘"1’! Whit mooning“!- victory. ll I major leagu I _v ates but nine hltsfraniiilim ‘h. h“ l while Ott hit bis film . three days to pfqyid’ "aw Yorkers with their w‘ .,, .' Mooney, ma“ L‘ , ‘Mi properparkirig pisses. ‘rhlrar * plies toall can and tracks.- like a duck towater. He is of the opinionthatthisyesrwiiliestba greatest meet in the history of the sport in the Garden Province. Mr. Alienisaguestcfbdnandldrali, I‘. Acorn, Great George St. at a o'clock this mflrnifll Judi" c! crock. poultry m4 "hm" m‘ memes. ‘this afternoon 2.11.46“? f h raelni V.’ ' zilrgrlrntiie bggtnthat has ever been Joiisei» 3-31 1'3 h , consistlnl of me I yfi m” who m" perfcrm- Storter, H. Charles Thompson. ed m m, 1m,” 0mg in mops, North Sydney, will arrive by Koch- 5nd are making their first appear- slag; at 1 o'clock and will M00194 m“ 4n Amgrlfl. today. Another‘ direct to the grounds where he will “cells w; l; m” of snag Hlen do the starting and announcllli Harvey who ha; achieved interna- dllfml u“! ""- uonfl m,“ ms l. known as "The The Judges will be. W. S. Brown. u‘ Gm on the w“; City; l". J. E. Wrilht, Summer-side; A: “Sh. about & 9°;- m ghqlg Prank Boutlier, Halifax. h,“ diving m w“, m, ‘ u... Timers-L. a. marinara-r. nan- nmmfl peflmmmom m‘ no”; aghan, Dr. A. A. Inollhlrt, Kenning reeingprcrrsmiselsoslflliflwns- and he" “e me amt,“ a. Clerk of the Course, W. J. Brown. _ - l Officleicallerofherses—.l.A. MacDonald. Control Judges-Hush Walker, J. A. McDonald. Souillmft; ' hsd more than doubled since i011; that year they paid 04,047.46; l!" , for exhbition prises alone they paid nearly $10,000. Th; i080 the-cattle exhibit. When we find Icsmibition and Races were the larger space. being requirsd- to most successful of ail their gether- accomodate the exhibits we are inss- The? hid the lsrrest attsn- satisfied that progress. is beino danceinthehlstoryoftileAssocia-mggc, M V ‘ tion and 630 entries more than the Tymmghoug m9 “c; Exhibitions 9mm"! Yfl-Y- Ti" 800d 10911118 have been a means of displaying the" flied "W? PM; 10m in public the finest products of Selling Bis BMW" I hetero-um, llld QIINDS Q9181 98 COR “OQN- 5km ma mduatfy’ Th”; digplgyg suiting in new exhibitors being add Mm‘ to m, mp1, g opmpmgon lord Iionsdale,’ famous sporting Rtldlus is the current ‘ car: .::r"..::',.':::*~* l» 2"" °: “m; ::::-::.;:::;'::::.:ls::..l M - m m 1 _ 1mm ‘M ' moditles. In turn he peope wan - g COIISMGl-eqq" bile-s soil-i i- s: - m "so "smmrxehisrl... 32£§2'i"n.‘lf’ M- '““““°“ by ‘u h""d"’“° 1°"”°“' on Wednesday. Klnrscn ‘boon-lacy mm‘ mph" w b‘ M’ can‘ nu financial pbosltion hasobccome ins; Toronto nails?“ m‘ The booth u supervised by the and W)’ felt assured um bot‘; sequently the nlsn who show‘ m’ ongofserious difficulty lie recsntl and are- at a intromm Mal-him‘, pruyuwea reprgsmuggye d5" would be “ppmciated d” best article at the Exhibition is d l t u“ - Y tin-awn M t P0 where _ of n. a. Rflaers Ltd. st. John. n. n. Que,“ the 1 a coins to have en wormed demwd °° m“ m‘ “w” °* Pm °“ "t! “d my . m“ . i5 my were in 9 0. ‘at ‘um m uucm of his estates in Westmoreland and 1M0 the first division m1“, ‘ w” ° m“ "wmmw In this Province Eirhibltions have mlmberlsnd bed dropped from setsmcve on- Rslnlshomlng‘; i Mr mo» had r "i lag his fexlllow directorso pwlijlry ythhgkn‘ Brett educative value psrtiollllfli? “mo” w’ "mm ' 7m‘ m "m" w m a my ‘i’ ‘l! '5 .,, a... ,... ..,. .."::.....- s n» cs new» n-n c" "c cc“ -= "v c sce- " ~vsl that beautiful and useful building m“°“"“'°- 3:... f,‘,‘°,,,,,"{f§c1‘,‘,."°f.‘,‘,.‘”“£ rest thepir mum“ 3:: a,_.mn°'*'°i‘ the rows Psvmon. n. appreciated ‘m’ W” "mm" “Mm” °t ent Earl Hon Hlllh Cecil mwptlicr mount the in»; line wit: - meg,- 141mm,,’ md mud M, the farm whether of llvestockor u bu“; m i857 H ' vigor when u“ m "I! _ I soclntlon with the assistance of‘ the “m, ‘N “m: to mm ‘ “ma- w i Q w“ m ‘d- The ‘t y um to m“ Federal Ignfl movlmm Go _ stion for better products through- vmtumu‘ “wen” m m‘ 3mm“ mum o! Henry u °x9°°Mb merits and Oity Council $33.1 W“ "i" Wm“ “mm”- dm ‘M “Emma comm h“ “.§c§§m“'..'°§°“““ which“ - a century ago roughed it in the l1 . an e can't start m continue "Q4009. exiiglieigé lmgytollgavoevelrglihd: may munmm m. a um,’ Lord any too soon for the mm lonsdol later info til O - ' A (ingestion ‘ partment as we have this year. “um Nznhwuifm‘ ° m As President or the Association, In hsvinr our Preview! 3*- um mm,’ w” m “mum” l-t was necessary for him to correct hibitiflfl 01181104 5° l" 0' (""54" W“, verum, “m,” m h,‘ mm _ a misleading statement made by a our Wflllle are given an opportun- u d”! Even m‘ “wank; sentleman who should be more ity of comparing our exhibits ‘w: 51 h” I familiar with facts concerning the with those of the other Provinces. "ponml z l “'1'”: 1y clouhmmmcuw ‘L acnlbllicn held at Charlottetown. Itwouldbe impossible for mew h M“? mmmmb, d,“ J ‘i: His statement, as it op, in comment upon every class ofdis- Ofub mm‘ m’ ‘L1 2°11: the papers was. that ninety pn- play in this Exhibition. 1t is “m major “sumac”! n: ‘t "hone w“ °' u” mp1‘ 5° "‘° m‘ ""5 WW!“ “'° mm“ W“ P‘°""’° ‘t owner wss with Royal Lander in the stand to see the races. In i929 a the well filled classes and to lay rem‘, w.” mm by m’ dmm that the, and“! d“ hm m. classic st. Leger in 10:2. In cours- ‘ ’ ~ irlg he won the Waterloo Cup with BAND ENJOY OUTING _ Th‘ which showed that fatal f 32- d to 1k th e m ma“ “ma 1mm“; m}. stu v 11° ° P!!! fir: more. all? “hcnseelh c‘ bait members of the r-eszuc of theOrcIi main gate; o; ml, numb” only h mmbm w“ m ° "m" °P .5’ ° ° Band had an enioyable “tum outf a“, .p'md Won.“ ‘he W imlislmetrae mm in“ spleilmd famous National sporting Club. his- 3623x115? wig! they grout a. div it trance to the “ma mely “gunned “harm of enhimnmmt m. ‘m’ toric home of British boxing. SPOrts- w“ . todgeénsha; llgtuetntion that not’ less tbsp 4.000 ‘ of those ‘ y, 51¢, m“ m’ m“ m" °" m" m" motor boat was considered tool iwmflfl“! dwmme“ " and station contributed a msgnific- ~ m‘ attending races visited the various “w, 1 the u“ o; “m” Wm ' to negotiate the narrow river-shove multi mu super screen grid tubes. exhlbmoh buildings inflected c” MQO I ° ' ent gold casket which was prcsent- the west River Bridge. However the labour in the Dominion of Canada. Ask about the 16 an Btu nature‘ MM“ and wok m 1mm t u prove a treat to the lovers o. the ad w mm mud.“ m "a by m‘ bandamen enjoyed the d“ Wm,‘ The attention of the public is be- Fada appeals w even. c1,“ o; buy”; stock’ m” ‘we u m v’ race. v Pflnc, o; walefi on 11; w", 4e. brought back memories of old can]; “l8 “in” Wm’ “*1 P‘°d"°‘“ “Y Fads. new prices are within .825 yum; 5,; fisw-FW I. will pictod the sports of which he had 1"" “m °“ M°“‘"Y‘ mi“ "'4 CICY and CHGS for the next three o, $39 q! even the cheapest stand- “as - ‘Y atm- - -, - w.» 1km“ -congratulate the -Exhibition~ man- mm “may ‘damned _ hmunm figutggalm: , “W” - ard receivers sold in Canada. ti“, gxxfmngz‘: Ezluzfmkif srsmsnt 11mm W119i his i" W" flat-racing, steeplechnsing, coursing. nunlce in real picnic style. Theboet Any information desired in refer- The mmugmgum-s. 01 Feds ne- m" “w m,“ t t‘ spscts of being our most success- boxing’ ‘booting, “ma”. yum? m“ an "mm hm” jun berm-gm; snce to the company's products may “we... u. ‘pioneer, in "so, lh- he"; m m dxhunlrwzw’ a“? m1 Exhibition which 1 new declare m‘ , . rein. ' be procured from the attendants at ' ’ e ' m e a n m ' fol-many 09mm, And m, m“ mm“ o", the “u.” dustry and have specialized in the Jud a cm,“ m,‘ Minn“ ' the booth, or from representatives of buildmg o; quamy radios go;- 11 g ' ' w mm’ and "ma" hum“ d m, mad w . “Imam the corporation on the grounds in 0mm‘ H’ mud m“ "mum" bong 9f may“; m h, Qdmflugfgr- _ , years since broadcasting began. would m“ to t m n on the "at “d, o’ the mdn conjunction with Buntain Bell 8: e a m’ ° ‘ °'° m"! edtoraubenen; o; mo” "m, w," Next, we have the famous Delco be‘, dd l m w buildisr. turnips to the right as °°' Light Plsnis and WW" sysiemsi a pm incapacitated through accidents in yo“ enter u“ doom m n mummy Encircllng the booth is a fence m, mom“ worm these are products of General Mo- "rmged booth. the Mumme new manufactured in one of’ the com- tors, my not light your home Wm; m. h“, 0,, 4,51,,” m, we“ km,“ psnvs plants the best. e4 of these plants are nl- 915mm,, m nymph‘ o; 5mm." gene"; Emma Ran-humus the , ready in use on P. E. Island, more m; won-l m rggflsmmon, ma“ than all other makes combined. We _ ‘have,’ em Th, 1mm“ Hotpoint have a plant to suit you, Mr. Keith, ‘ gut“; muse‘ with aumma“ cow factory representative will be there "01 and mummy“ cooking tub, to show you the plant that will null: | gum], 1am“; mo“: m, m,“ your home, and remember the price electric ranges of today, General is “Km- mwmc and puma,- vuuum clem_ Then, there is the Hail line, ere, Blackstone washers, automatic mmufactured ‘M’ summerside’ glam-p; waster‘ Wayne m,“ per. Prince Edward Island; this ~ in- colgmn ",4 huge“ o; the “us, eludes the famous Halls Thresher, ‘m, mo” gm‘ go b, ‘a .8, o; eh well known here, also Hall's Potato ectrlcfty and help mire the gvgry. Sprayer and Hall's latest improved day drudggry o; 110mm,)“; R pleas. Potato Digger, this digger only re- run, 11m” 1n cm,“ o; u,“ n, quires two horses to operate it and truuve booth W111 b, 313d to d8. should prove very satisfactory for mongtntg m; new 1n flectflclty the farmers of Prince Edward Is- esbccilllv the refrigerator and the limd- ‘ gogmlm “n35 For the large potato growers, W. H. Dennis has something new to show you, this is the two row O. K. Brcoklvns llumilis - W." v-rs-"w- null.” i‘ whdnthe. champion took m. o. "Fm- 9 "f3. for a elem“? ihg; mil-same series. 11,‘. s“ rourruns ir. each w slshth and ninth in " ' Haley hit a home intncimclinnlncm wm“'°°' arrives on September i. The ton and half ton commercial trucks are also finding favour. f MILLER. BROS. A background of polished beauty in the form of four magnificent Heintzman or Ennis pianos in wal- nut‘ and mahogany, is one which is as rare as it is interesting. Such is the background of the music booth of Miller Broa., located in the south western section under the balcony. Victor and Westinghouse electric radios are advantageously arranged in the foreground. The- central fig- ure in the setting is the 193i com- bination Victor radio and phono- graph, the latest production on mor- ket, before -which is placed the quaint Victor phonogaph of 1891. The display of stringed instruments is particularly pleasing to the eye. The pianos have been given a very high polish or satin finish, and from the rear appear to dominate the sec- tion. ' ' One Westinghouse, radio on dis- play has some entirely new points. _ PEDLAR PEOPLE LTD. Steel roofing for barns and hous- es is featured in the cleverly made booth of the Pedlar People Ltd" located in the western section of the central block. The booth com- bines a number of unique features. Miniature houses composed of,gal- vanized roofing are exhibited. The walls of the booth ‘are composed of vAvwey they lothisafierncon- andmsythebesthorsewin. c j ms recs f Diamond Mao. 2.1a 1-4. ~_ The Willys, 2.1a i-a. _’~ Mickey Aubrey, 3.16 1-4. _ ~ Dillingwood m1, 2.12 l-z _Peter Keys. 2.1a i-i. T, J. n. Direct, r46 i-a - Peter nov- M0 1-1 INTERNATIONAQ ' I CORRESPONDENCE THIS EVENING ‘l An education without leaving home is today procurable through the industrial, academic and business offered in various subjects by the International Correspond- ence School. The information booth of the School is located to the 118m of the entrance in the central block. All interested should consult the District Manager for this territory. Mr. J. C. Whalen at the booth. The Midway will be in full force and the vaudeville program will » - be put on in front of Grand Stand at 8.4-5, Just after the concert PW- gram has been completed in the Main Building, which, by the way, starts at 8 o'clock. Dominion Steel and Coal h‘, lzl‘! Th0!‘ The Dominion Steel and Coal Cc‘:- poration of which Buntaln Bell s: Company are Prince Edward Island representatives has a. very mactlcal and attrattive booth located at the entrance to the Paton Pavilion. The booth displays many of the steel products of the Corporation manu- factured in the Maritime Provinces, w' B" DENNIS’ FARM 1MP“: .MENTS ETC. including steel sections, bolts, nuts, when vmtmgme Exhibition you wash a, rivets, lag screwe, pole cannot pass the large and attractive line, fittings, reinforcing bars, nuto- _ is mobile sprin. gs, spikes, nails, fenc- boom or w' R" Dennis’ m a very let and reflects great credit lng. The products are symmetrically xmsh‘: enmrpmmg flnm arranged in a manner that attracts . Fir t, there is a ve complete dis- the eye. ‘lhere is also an interesting play it Fad. Bambi-Yul“ u a very demonstration of the relative values , popular high olasised Canadian line. o! the company s hmlsehdd ‘mke’ Now their prices will compare very compared with other fuels. favorably with any mm m“ “m, m” Dmnmm“ Steel ‘md Co“ of radios have always belonged to (Iorporation is the largest industrial the m“ priced 01ml an are Bump,“ organization in the Maritlmes, and Hetemdyna with Pent/ode tubes 5,16 also the third largest employers of b 10ers Mac, 2.1a 1-2 Capt. Jackson, 2.14 1-4. IBriar Mac, 2.14 l-4. I Tease, 2.09 l-I. J Hollywood Lee, 2.11 8-4 I Lyndwood Aubrey, are 1-2. an. .. PARKING CABS crlirnll. culnnlll o BOMBER-Don't forget g" meeting tonight at 7.30 at the Riy- ers Hotel. Mr. Dawson and Ackhurst, of Halifax, will snug the meeting. 5171447 Owins to congestion around the f_ Frank .1. Orthlan, 2.1a, Midway 111d mulls“- I mime h" >_‘_ Bu,“ Lgubmy, 2J4 1.4; ‘-_ been made that all cars must be " Watts Edition, 2.1a 1-2 _' Pmibi in ‘he Pflrklns 8W“ 111°"- '_‘ , - edtothemandmustnotbetsken ' This will surely be a great bsttlé W "is will 8mm"- , EDARGEST ENTRY is acclaimed to be the best machine of its kind on the market today. and is its manufaotln-e the makers have constructed a washer that will very capably and efficiently fill the j, a m _ needs and requirements for which it _ I m" "55"" “'5' was intended. The demonstrat- - on Mme m “n b “an: or, and several assistants, will ‘me °m “ beonhandtod dthro h- 'd<>n‘t forget to stop at the attrsot- ‘y ‘n u: out the entire week. All are ively decorated booth of the Easy comm” “Mud to “m; m“ boom Wsshers- Here on display. you see and obtain first hand information. the Seven New Easy Washers and s” u,“ wonder“, mum“ m am Ironers with two models showing “on, m, m,“ m Wuhan. my m_ ‘he "like “run! 9"“ “Wat formation desired will be compre- Thi?" the" ‘Pmm- "mm" m hensively outlined and wnreously Porcelain or Nickel, washing-tubs mum with Gyrator or Vacuum Principle ‘Automatic, also Ironer with finger- tip control. All these are entirely new improvements in mechanical engineering which prevents over- loading, also, don't forget to observe the working of the easy damp-dry- er, the safe machine with the new varying principle at this attractive booth. Continued from page l ORIENT HOTEL, VICTORIA ‘ Ralph R7113‘. Victoria; A. 0, Duchemin. Charlottetown; E. E Webber and wife, Boston; m. ml ma. Henry Davis, m. and Mrs. w Davis, Master Unwood Devi-B. CW ' bou.. Ma; Mrs. Ida E. Johnston, Biromoguellldr. and Mrs. Geddii » Premier's Speech Premier Lea in opening his ad- dress steted that he believed no other method could take the place of the Exhibition in the promotion of the basic industry, agriculture. The worth of an exhibition has been reccsninec by B" provincial governments in the contributions of large sums to prize money. There were no exhibitions in Canada e!- cept perhaps the Royal or Canadian National, in which there is strong- , - keener ‘“' among the u, mg, 11,13 wgek "v9 “now,” op. e19’ The latcst item covering e Ot- portlmity w gnjgy m, m“; “E. ‘we ‘Wk “m” T!“ “mmkm tawa situation is that while many Horse Entries For a number of years our ex- hibition entries for horses decreas- ed. in 102'!- they had only 1'13. He Wes pleased to ssv from that date up to the present they had hsd a gradual increase, i938, 16d, i929, 205, 1930. 212, ghis year -, The Province had s reputation ‘for its love of horsr; and horse rac- MOQRE AND MCI-Em’ While baseball plesers and wield- moflacroasesticksarestillen- deavoring to settle thek- respective titles, ‘and while the bugle coiling the football players into action still is silent hockey news manages to crash the front page. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER. A booth which brings-delight t0 the hearts of the ladies is that of Moore and McLeod located under the east balcony opposite the main entrance, where is displayed for in- spection a. gorgeous array of fur coats. The garments on display are representative of almost every high class kind of fur on the market. The background "of the booth eon- sisfs of panels of wail paper sel- ected from the 1932 stock. The fur- niture in the booth is loaned by R. T- Holman 8s Co. Among the coals are the beaver and lamb coats at $45, short beaver and lamb at $39, Hudson seal, fitch collar and cuffs at $350, grey squir- rel at $425, Hudson seal, Kolirlsky trim at $450, raccoon at $360, Jap- anese mink at $160, American Kaf- fer, squirrel collar, $195, northern rat, raccoon collar, at $195, silver fox at $175, rcich fox at $80. The whole booth is bright and attractive and ls the centre of much attention. ' Ion, Montreal; Ruth Msclfenliq , Adelaide Inckhart, arion MscKen- l hie, Mi‘. and Mrs. H. W. Weeks. Mil = Nancy Weeds, Mr‘. O. N. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster, Miss Earls. Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer, Wallace J. An- drew, Chas. l". Bentley, Miss ls ' Campbell. Charlottctown; l“. W- Attractlvely displayed in a booth. the Beetty washer featuring the last word in this necessary commod- ity ln the household. The booth is , particularly attractive in- the number of works of art displayed- mlat the Beatty electric washer ts being very well established in Prince Edward Island was disclos- ed yesterday in learning that a large number of machines, the pro- duct of Beatty Bros, manufactur- ers, had been placed in the homes of citizens located at various parts of the Island. This new washing machine attracts housewives and has received marked popularity with P. E- I. householders. The Beatty m‘ 5mm QM h“ w" “km p e of exhibits was of great educational n‘ mm“. w- pmu" the duh‘ on our ma‘ TM “m” he“ _ value to the exhibitor and epectat: “mom” ‘m; phyfll, f.o.b. any one ted during last year's meeting was or‘ The high “ma”! 01am“ “or several America-ll cities. the d131- 2.u l-a, and the fastest not paced "““°" “d "m" m" °‘ ‘m’ m" culty arises that those who would w“ 2m 1% Th’ Ivan“ ha“ ince has often been remarked upon. bu’ “d my the wanted Pr,” would trotted m4 paged w," m, 1mm {g tgfizafimflopzzieufiqfiuvofx not know how and where to put in ehe track's record. Th had now their chums to work once they 90 me hm“ mmedfythe ab tion. It was‘ feared that the potato Wm “um” A hockey mm tractigns in front of the grand ggufgerl: zfiltzdzyéem 3 without s rink. or s Willie w pier stand by rfonners direct from - in. is 1118i I-bfillt ll "Niels 88 I- Pvis and "f... Ybrk would afford b‘ "Mum" “mm” p°m°" m corkscrew 1n s prohibition msstinr- Potato Digger; it fllgs two rows at lsplendfi md unique entermnment their own demands, except the Unw one or other o! we” mun “ “m” “d 9"“ m‘ WWW“ i“ ' n” -and amusement. . cerium‘ seed‘ Nu“ m the “pub prising towns who are eager to buy row, making ‘picking faster and| ..n_,h,_m.(r__ ‘m he Blanket’, er’; experience had he seen larger Wm‘ n "we." m“ m“ cannot leash?" Th” digger i‘ "-"""""d "T" '--‘.I-‘e is no other pert of the globe mp‘ than m "l" pmmt yen‘ sustain, a hockey team in the big dam°mh°ted Wm‘ 5 F°‘""‘°“ “a” ss favourably conditioned as this Wm‘ u“ ‘dvmuge o! “mic “ma, time, can solve its local troubles m" 7m" m“ ‘s the ‘"11 km“ Province. We reed cf much distress and MW taxation me mm“ w“ then the club will remake here. 0. K- One Row Potato Digger, this and‘ unmplwnlmt flmywhew in a posit! to compete with other n. cm, m” "mun bu‘ n“ digger needs no comments and is he" we m" nah" Mvmy no; agricultural areas. “wean”, mo plum u we mow giving splendid satisfaction all over m“ He,“ Th. pmgem o’ an ln closln the speaker wmplim- mm 0mm, mmmom ,5 mun‘ P. E. Isl d. mmdam hm” ma m“ mm u ented the President and the dlrect- Funk“ Km“ “d I’ m’ o‘ m. Next, we come to the well and vim“ In om, m’ mind “m? ore for the work awombli-ihtd- I d “fan: "uuyrh. awn“ a favorably known Taco line, this ‘on. M m "fink g kind’ Pmvb m. m“ two “Mal”! ‘o u m” popular line is manufactured by den“; ‘a, ‘u the mama’ we em u‘ “ma. a tnwum‘ Imam" the Tudhope-Anderson 00., Ltd. Jay ‘ no“ m m. ‘mm “n. u d“ . p n orillla, ont This exhibit includes we mm! ma“ the push‘ o’ I-lis Worship Mayor Prowse, in a numb. m". Wm‘ m’ “m. t” zggtiglgzrztvtigf°glalzigggog our friend w. mar Power a 3M3‘; quired for high-class (ofwlrdl to- hibition for two years also other 1mm m an” mm“ WM w: by the Exhibition. He congratulated d” n would b’ . “um 0n u“ wagons The ‘Ilwo Oil-ices Manure W” a0 ye“ gnaw“! u ma" m the director-s for the work accorn- mmmmw” m “pa” mm Wm‘ ~ our race u-ac . . Spreader; alums enc Walking H, “n” um the um Govm pllshed in connection with the ha. :1?” m" ‘Wmm? m" P] ; Cllifl l0 ; l-ITOWI}. ' Mill OIIIIIII, - . ., doctor, . .' 1 _“ gvécrlllfmrogilclc pizza-thrill sep- m’ w “new” m“ m’ "mm" dsushtearacf s toga: lglsliler wss Th‘ °"““" "°"°'°" m "‘ m“ stators; Gasoline Engines; Cab m m‘ called upon by the Chairman.’ She Wm" "hm "*7 “m” “m” Truck very well made and selling remarked on the spirit of comrade- mama“ imam‘ 9 mmwhm° at a very attractive price; dust ship at the local exhibition which “d m m‘ ‘t’ m‘ n u” mic“ asked can be met. then they will proof and gas proof, plpeiese fur- was absent st American fairs. . . t nace. Also a very suitable Lime and Judge I-fsssard, one of the orig- ‘7"°'*"bl7 b‘ “'5' 59°“? h“ "import 75 yes-rs olduincnipiéngu: ‘ ‘ bulsnees aide that the‘ banks and w" o; the New ‘iork - , Fertiliser Sewer, 47 of these were inal subscribers to the exhibition _ ' sold. on p. n. r. in m1 w date. Also 41 years ago. stated that the build- mm“ "i" l!“ "mil °° i" iluwncn it was edit"! =Y "m" a” these articles are priced so the vis- ing, the new section, and the de- ftor can see at a glance the saving corations were a credit to the" di- in price and how W. R. Dennis has rectors. The additions and work of made prices to agree with what the the board had never before been farmer has to sell.‘ , exceeded. ‘lb the President particu- They would gladly welcome you lar credit was due, Judge liassard ell to visit their booth and would stated. Fleming, H. Grace Fiemins. 5W1‘ Walker‘ and sons, Dartmouth. N84 Mrs. r. w. airndmen. Ohlrkm" town; Miss Pauline Hill. Alibi?"- N.S.: A. B. Lsmn, Amherst. Nil; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jarvis and I00. Moncton, N34 L. B. (Miller, ll. l- Miller, wemr s. Brown. P- W- Hyndinan, Chsrlotutown; D- 3- MacDonald, North nedeqvs: l"- smi lure. H. n. Pike, Mr. and Mn- VG. N. Bodell, Waterfrod, NS..- Ber- tha Thompson, Ksnsifliw"? u MaoKay and family, Daihousie, N- a; are. Jabes Leo, Victoria; MN- c. a. Goulding, cur-rs: w- "4 Mrs. L n. Lee, Concord. N-H-i “l” ter Donald bee, Concord, ml: WI- c‘. w. MaoGecrth-J- 3"" m‘ heath, Moncton: Mr- Ind M"- w“ A. ilsemnu and F/Wdm’! ‘w’ ford, e.; Mr Jud Mrs. J. P. also. Nahnnt, m... John l. MW"- rlancrlt, Mesa; 1.. N- Grim“ “d wife, Cleveland, Ohio; Irene Ander- son. Ross shone. BMW" MW‘; J. Alexander, O. M. Alexander} John. N3. ' uawsrarsas Permian not!!! » I. T. HOLMAN d: C0. Dcmesticity is -the outstanding characteristic of the booth of R. T. Holman Ltd, which occupies the en- tire ' “' n end 0f the Main Bulld- liil. under the balcony. Perhaps the first ‘ pression the observer gets is one of luxury, as he surveys the beautiful parlour and living room section in the centre cf the booth. The impression is chanled to the idea of utility as the gaze wanders to the right where is located the “when noses. irlrlcsircs and oth- er articles of household economy. ‘In the left and entertainment is' the predominating feature fo: there are located in fins array the magnific- ent Rogers-Majestic Radios. ‘f “ living room fur- niture. that fine line of which l-loimsns ' are so proud furnishes the central section. Com- fort, taste and modernity arewrit- ten in each-suite with the mohair comical and reversible cushions. Wilton ruaa on the floor live the additional "homo". M611. while the Portable floor lamps with their vari- ccloured silk and parchment shades :21‘ ‘km. %t w” the “w” Mr. Ralph l-Iuestis, Maritime rep- ‘ an.“ Q mfim "d resentative, is supervising the booth. sewihl cabinets in walnut add the DWI"? toast of convenience. l . Blliislrlnceinyrioeefrom tcato 0100. Odsllaturatooisthe walnut BIRTHS PlCKAlD-At the P. l‘, Island Hospital, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. ffarold Pickard, a daughter. >- .».-.. . .._.. near-n; CARTER AND C0. ..--._._._- ‘h... STEELE-In this city, August 11th. Ronald J. Steele, aged '74 years. Pu- neral from his late residence Rich- Inorld St., Wednesday morning at I45 to St. Dunstans Basilica, thence I0 R. O. $111000?! CLASSIFIED ADS ;L__ TWO BOARDIRI CAN II A0- cornmodate’ at 183 Burton St. The attractive and instructive booth displaying thelproducts of Blschfordk Calf Meal Co. of Can- ads, Ltd., Toronto, of which Car- ter and Co, are local distributors; ls located in the south western sec- tion of the central block. Exhibited neatly on a counter with explan- atory literature are Blachfordb Calf Meal, poultry feeds, egg mash, chick mosh, growing mash, and scratch eed Mayor hlowse —-a~<-‘.a,_... - WANTED T0 ltlNT, HOUSE. MOD ern conveniences, centrally loc- ' aied. Notify in d: Co- ' _ 81764-1141 70ft SALE-AT SOUTIIIOI’! three acres lsnd with dwelling and outbuilding. Apply Fred Dir- On, Mermaid o UH-U-H-Il IUsT nacalvnn-srnrsflll! or men's new boots and shoes. 1hr ldressandwork. ooingstasse- ' and hand price. second jliand ltore, III Nclrmond fit lfll-I-ll GOVERNOR DALTON’; spnggg Ml‘. President-It 1| my gpggt nrivilcre to be present here this evening st the invitation of the management o! the Prince Ed- ward Island Err“ Association to formally open this spendld n- hlbltion. I must first congratulate the President and Directors upon the erection of this spacious‘ villon which is a [feat addition to the exhibition Blachfords, the original makers of milk substitutes for calves, young animals, and poultry, established their industry in England in i800. Since that time the product has he- come famous in many parts of the world. must be recovered in some way if yfll-pflggf when the P9P" 1”‘ the Auditorium. or, m! also was found. It son?!” seminar. w news of a "M" “m” .1‘. G- IVES Gallant, Emerald Jot; Olive Ii. ~ enacadie, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. - Nmvronr, 0.. Aul- 114*" - bored, and the losses of last year 1y, were found as s. toundliblv!“ ' the tearndoes continue to operats in shriDlml from the wells vi ' “f: , owned by mar n. Kerr, new i l A cm oi the uni-mic. 0.1m?” I cedar cnsst at tum. »» . i. rcva pictiith efifllisnd in beck of "Q " the can. heave at Guardian. net ward. It'll arr-a The Baby Austin, the embodi- ment of economical transportation. has its place in the Exhibition in a booth under the west balcony. This little automobile which trav- els e0 lnlles on a gallon of gss and .n capable of travelling d0 miles an be only too glad to answer any questions relative to their line. whether you buy or not. Anything you are particularly interested in. be sure and ask for a pamphlet on same, as they have plenty of ad- lplendid cattle facilities, It is pleasing also to note that a. and I am. ’ proudtobetheflrsttoopensneg. hibltion in this new building. barn has been received - built for this year to aocomodate worklnens‘ v _ the large elall ofoompetltorsltothe recent ---—---_--— span ram smurfs: semis, Ore., Aug. lea-mt,»- Oregcn workmen and dependents fllfll Jfl. I ' 0d ' New T671‘! Ollhtl strengthened pregsioii" thairgripcnstsoodplacsintiseenuntry. Nationalloalusyosiordlrbrds- ' testing Pittsbiirg, s tel, while the sh ‘mum-nu. m,“ mqmnlsaaooubswererosrmietoarideaagoodaadaiifl- ° compensation fundfot Wthlflllllfisiiil-il ' ‘ v M Giantanowlsadths a "A, , gardener. Nature Wm The and she also Wilmi-"J" M ens-nan ‘ which was swwv‘"il‘”' '