Legs Piilleil. Not suffered 15 Years. Now fine. Thanks ‘FRUIT-A- TIYES _-_-- "for l5 "l" trouble. “an” constipation, indi- “My Back llched, Bad, Now I haven't had an ache or l. fora year. was down to 132 lbe. now weigh I51 lba. Feel skittish as a . two-year-old." Lltiuand: who say kidney and blad- 1 W" m1flmb1° ‘"1111 del- ma. pain m back, headaches van- ish like magic with ‘Truit-a-tives." Years-old oneness. Writ-GS trouble end overnight. Bad stomach. llr. D. Richer of billousness. CQRNWALL UNITED CHURCH n! Am. Mtb, ll a. in, e-t . Kllllitemdrsnnet NewDorninlon. pain ‘7 30 at Cornwall, Rev D. K Ross. B. 1'11‘ .A., minister. a Sign New.” ‘ THE WINNERS of lucky score ‘cards at the Exhibition Grounds ‘yesterday were: Mr. I..iving-" ‘Stan. candy manufacturer, who re- ceived a carton of Morris’ Ginger Ale and. Mr. John Murley, an auto-i Amazing to read theseTett-ere feom constipation and liver indigestion. heartburn. Central iluardiankrwd c Moseside ,thls up-to-date process of repairing. during m, wmma Latest Figures On Unemployment Proud d: Moreslde, Great George (cmufln pm“) Street llIVO added b0 their already OTTAWA. Au‘ g1__1n Qmhtyqom line equipment an aaetyline welding ‘ mm“ Wm“ h“, “w” w m, outfit and are now prepared to take query o; Hon G_ D_ gamma“. w“. 111"‘ “1 1111 "W11 ""11 V1111" "@151"! ister of labor on unemployment fig- 15 ‘191155511- M5“ 511111195 151919‘ ures, there are 112.940 people out of fore broken and discarded as useless work m can,“ md n .5 5.4mm“. may “W11” "m" 1“ Bmdasllew W111‘ - that number will increase to 159,000 M.r. Robertson Th‘ 1111111113 15 1511“11111“‘1 1° 11° 35 have these figures to the Employment strong and sometimes stronger milllservice Council of Canada. today at Install Acetyline Welding Outfit 1111111: and cementing material which will not let the, rain make mud of it. or the drying wind, plus traffic, turn it into annoying and dangerous dust. The street asphalt surfaces ln Char- lottetown are nothing but sand, a dust filled equivalent to clay. and such a bituminous cement suitable for use on city streets. There is now talk of a good road 25c Carter's L. L. 50c Budd's Pills . 50o Gin Pills . . . . 25c A.B.S. and C. PllLs . . . . .. 16c 25o Baby's Own Tablets 25c Hamilton's Pills . .. 35c Chase's K. & L. Pills" 50c Frultativee . . 60c Chase's N. Food . . . 60c Chase's Ointment . to be constructed from end to end grrfifilrussl“ 13° . . . . . . . . . . . .. c ‘lithe Island. 'I'he money which may 5H5 mm Tone z for _ 52m, come available for such a roac 5135 Burgh", B_ 3m", U 93,. should not be squandered in -n cx- $1.50 Pinkhams Comp. 98c 11c . . 19c .. 22c . 20c 89c . 39c . . 39c . 47c 40c Pills .. Dtnsive type. but as much of it a ness often-in 2-‘- tives" from drugglst today. Wake u? gas disappear in 24 hours. Nerves and heart quiet, sound sleep ‘ at once. Rheumatism. neuralgia, neuritles go in a hurry. complexion clears quick." Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. Mar- velous discovery of famous Canadian doctor. Speedy results amaze all. Free yourself of slkness, pain. weak- hcmw. Get "Fruit-a- “1 m _ gTmfnom but tomorrow a new person. i Classifier,’ Advertisements é ' ,,. ....lle baa rswrda " lexlinegflwilrde I n" lo per line or I words nummwqgg“ .. Ieperllneofiiwordl -____“”':_.a_' "-'._.___ _ - ___’___________. Representative Wanted us“) Province of Prince Id- "nnmtadlgffpl Experience unneces- myq Must invest from 3135MB $2500 in merchandise. Salary $59- eioo. weekly. stew w“ Fem.- m‘ substantial share of 910ml- “Wm a st. Denis St, Montreal. R. W. B-ID-ZO-fl-Sl. For Sale SALE- .'__-———-——---—-—-'— HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOB Apply at this OiIice. B595 mobile door glass donated by Mr.’ Charles Carson. . sriwox av transmits-nur- lng the thunder storm last Monday' night, a barn belonging to Mr. Ches- ter Buntain, New London, was struck by lightning and completely destroy- ed. It contained a large quantity of hay and oats. The other buildings were only saved by the strenuous‘ work of a large number of friends and neighbors who quickly gathered to render assistance. WILL GIVE SACRED CONCERT before. , The flrm also keep in stock Ameri- can spring steel, and for some time past have been supplying local gar-’ flies with springs made up to order. In addition to those lines Proud d: Moreslde are still giving the same careful attention to carriage and truck body bulldlnggubber tire get- ting, horseshoelng and repair work of all kinds. sssa-a-aa-u the opening of the annual meeting. The figures, he pointed out, did not include fourteen or fifteen centres, which had not reported or the num- i the funds available. A few your ber who were out of work in numer- , later, when traffic warrants, such : we small centres throughout the ‘~ road can be strengthened by the ad country and in rural areas. seas , my PB-rt; but is suggested by a nun‘. ber of well known facts with wh r Continued from Page l WOOD ISLANDS-On “ "‘ _ , Aug. 24th. there will be service in tb Presbyterian Church. Wood Islands, at ll a. m. and at Wood Islands 13111’ ‘"11- They we" 11111 1151113 19° have not explored the posslbilil: 111111111 “W” 111 1113 1911111919 1111111111‘ along this line before is that othe". "my "med 3111 11"" 511d 111111" 1'11” ‘ do not livé on Prince Edward Islznl. necessa should be u int c l. . - 25c road surriiace as I haxire‘ lnditdaiieldils '5°|=~E;w Boiler‘: 8:33P: m“ M that the greatest possible mileage c Powder Aspirin Aspirin Mfg-g?“ 800d road can be constructed uti 46c 1 6 c 29c 1 9c 31.00 Size 60a N0. 2 u, dltion of another layer of the sam Co“ Pumpeiln Hawk?" Fresh ;materlal from funds becoming avai. Peflufng Pgégr ‘$211121’: JPruit ‘ able as a. result of the road itself , 1 ' “m” ‘This lsnot abrand new idea Oi I am familiar. The reason othc. “(Malinda Fl“ -a‘;._‘r;?.~ia°i’é“_,‘..€ 411° 351158. . ‘ " e K" Blolzuscs Peppermint Patties Klsm 50c Truly good THE BUTLER PIOSPITAL SCHOOL tf- WANTED-DINING nooM sun.‘ see --’I‘he Parnell Concert party. onoe ‘again on the Island will milder a l ‘sacred concert in Zion Church on _ Sunday evezing new. at 8.30 pre- p - ‘vious 1o begl min! their tour. The Lducational q- ‘mm is mm or m Elmer ‘Farnell, Mr and Mrs n. Webster for Nurses. Providence, R. I. Three‘ ‘FY8591’. Mrs Ruby Ffimfill MflKhy. ear cou in nursin ;Hi h Schoo ‘ _ Sciiplomarieequlred fir agdmlssion. ‘xi-flaws R 8mm and N‘: D‘ Extremely desirable advantages: l5 months affiliation with Yale University School of Nursing and -". two months public health nurslne- "HOT nook-The Guardian night Text books. malntenanvc: isndssmall 5m“ a" "n, “item. w Mn Steve monthly allowance. ri e uper- H irltendent of nurses. 8—22—3l-E. Qeegtigifi‘: sgftuzfrefé’; ‘v.- d b d all. M . n r- Female He“, ‘vamed fyuhzjoieeceiltilyonllislglled the: vgry ' latest "hot dog" machine, and if the ltreat sent to the boys is a sample of Apply Russ Hotel. 0 East Hall at 3 p. m. S. School, 2 p. m. as usual. necessary ‘ weakens the re- sulting concrete. Each batch was be- -'——— ing mixed the full minutes required CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. —An by good practice, and the work was ' 39c 1b- but in places wherc stone and gravc Peppermint Patties 29¢ lb. 29c lb. d are cheap. cr where there is not tlh uniformity of soil conditions whic. make progress in this direction s; RDSS-DRUG-UNYFED unusual family re-unlon took place at Victoria West, on Sunday. August l7 when Mrs. Catherine Douglas Mac- Dougall celebrated her ninetietb birthday. A11 the family were preggn consisting of four sons and tom- daughters: Alexander, Milo, Maine, properly finished to zrude and "W" ‘inviting here. Some others do, how- 11 W“ 3°95 "1111" ‘ever. make roads of such material ~There are a number of preceding in~ ‘stances which can be studied for Summarslde is not paved to such l they, gearing on the problem hem an extent as Charlottetown, but ap-‘ 1 have drscussed ‘he matter Wm, P51111113’ 1311917 111179 1115419 9' 51311 31111 ‘several of the Islanders whom I have AGoed Beginning g rlzx-ccxnsor to i THE MacKlNNON DRUG CO. " Where Values Tell" are on their way. A few more years and tbere will be two well raved cities ‘on the Island, with. I fear, just . a very bumpy and dusty sand-clay‘ road between.’ Summer tourists who‘ visit the “Garden of the Gulf" should ‘ come prepared to travel between ‘ places either by airplane or motor Allan, Brownville Jot... Maine. Al- bert, Lowell, Mam, Robert, Augus- ta, Maine, Mrs. Harriet MacLeod, Victoria West. P. E, I., Mrs. James Currier. Augusta, Maine, Mrs. How- ard R-amsay. Hamilton, P. E. I., Mrs William Emman, Augusta, Maine. As the children grew up they separated sort of met; and recently more particularly with Mr. Messervey, upon whom l think the idea. has made a ieoidod impression. Early this winter, I pro- pose to make a few simple investiga- tions on some samples of your soil. which he "promises to send me, that I trust will start some serious sion of Botany, Charlottetown. I\'lr.:1 Superintendent of the Dominion 132-:- perimental Farm, Charlottetown. ‘1 The party next proceeded to the‘ Dominion Experimental Fox Farm,‘ Summerslde, where they viewed a‘ _ ._.._______ "' ——— R. R. Hurst, Plant Pathologist, Divl- lJ-JHUHGS WET‘: 1419f 611d WP 8P9“ ICMJEI‘ here than in Michigan and L. T. Denniston, pathologist with the‘ that mixers his little bllsht- He visiting delegation, Dr. J. A. Clal"l-:.‘ll‘-0\li11'lL muse frequent shraylhs would be an advantage to the Is- aud crop. Dr. NlXOh, who was among the ‘party, ‘was also delighted with the l conditions on the Island. He had for -¢n—v~——'-"i i yon sate. ‘r0 tar. nosnu AND llts work, there is no doubt ‘that this WANTED-A DINING ROOM GIRL. ‘particular lunch will prove IIIOIO and six of them went to the United States. This was the first time in forty-eight years that the family lied 11°"- l-hl-t 15- “"1955 "m9 thought along this line amongst those shock can galvanize your Pl'°‘/1l1°1111 y citizens and public omclals of Prince government 111W Milo!» Edward Island who have the public ten years had charge of extension work in the State college of Penn- sylvania and. for three years had been scene entirely new to the majority of the visitors. After an inspection Iffiflm signs on band at Guardian Office u SALE-ANTIQUES. FURNIT- mats. Apply Guardian. 5980-8-22-Si FOB “N. ‘-' POB. SALE-THIRTY SHEEP AND lambs. D. 1"- MacDonald, Sourls. " ' BBBl-I-all-imonth FOB 5ALE—A_ NICE DRIVING This! five years old. R. J. Hanna, iYoung Street, Gaytown. NURSE-HOUSEKEEPER FOR IN- Apply Russ Hotel. 5817-8-22-31 than 90pm“ THE CHOCOLATE CHURCH-Jill‘. . A l with - ‘ vam lady m city pp y m: ‘James Paton. President of the Ex- At least five years ago, one of your Island engineers, who would be botb competent and interested, should have been started on an intensive a1: been together. Mrs. MacDougall, formerly Catherine Douglas Mellish was born at Vernon River. P. E. I., of the methods of feeding the party‘ was welcomed to Summerslde by‘ lion. "A. E. McLean. ‘ Mr. Dennison, extension specialist. spirit and the enterprise to put their shoulders to the wheel. doing research work. He thought the benefits derived from the system of rotation of crops on the Island ommendaticns to "G. A. B." care Charlottetown Guardian. 75986-8424.! WANTED — A _ MIDDLE AGED woman as working housekeeper to aged couple. Apply immediately to Thomas Kenny, Moreli, P. E. I. - . - " -— m‘ 8 22 11' wand-an - YOUNG COUNTRY m‘ s\m_a l? “NATION girl to help with housework. No - ‘ m“: ' cooking or washing. Apply Bu! J- al Gas Engine with Friction G\m_d‘un_ 591 Clutch Pulley. slightly used. 11M’- gain for quick sale. Writer phone M"M“Fad1‘°“'can°°§ggiggpm housework, willing to return to Montreal Sept. l0. Fare paid.‘ rmnr roa sane monasr W111’ °1' 111°“ y“ F"‘““ B‘ " Ch l . o quality Pen Bred Mink. Extra dark Mligxegonfare 59144494,; Northern Quebec nlligaNfaVlaéfioilgl- ____ _____________ strain. Ferguson's in anc . Mt. Edward Road. (Opposite EX- $35—$50 d k, week, m Dcrlrnental Farm). Charlottetown. m‘ ma“ knownylme Phone use or m-J. 5909-8-l9-5i sum 11m is "B w Expat“ Situations Vacant CHRISTMAS MONEY EASILY. quickly earned taking orders now for our beautiful line of Porsche! Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on sight. Regal Art 00.. 310 snadhm Ave, Toronto. ' 3-3- V- Mil-le- Help Wanted WANTED-IDIIMEDIATELY ‘AN EX- perienced barber. Apply Ivan Mac- lfecman, Russell Hotel, Summer- . .slde. . 5980121 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MeuDQNALD. LAND Bilrveyor, Box 2B. Hermanville. 8510-5-0-lrno. BOARDIJBS WANTED-TWO STU- hn can be eccumm ‘ ted at 183 Boston St. seal-at To Let -T0 LET-LARGE ROOMS. APPLY Guardian. 5990-8-22-31 _.a_______________ Employment Wanted ‘IITID — EMPLOYMENT AT‘ housework. Apply Guardian. ; 5968-8-21-21. I Lost "Chu- nook wrrn sun or 1110M! lost st Exhibition. Please. Mum to Guardian Ofllce. ' sael-a-n-u LOST-l. IT TANNID 1001!’!- llook t med with dark ‘sown. containing gold rosary and c ue 1100!. somewhere between Borden Ind s... ,. ‘. A considerable am- qunt of money and paper s the legal entry of the undersigned 1M0 U. S. A. Return to Marlon Wlcklllm. Montague. r. n. r. Be- BQIQ-U-II-Ii Ilfd , Agents or Salesman I Torbeflte Products Lid» Illa the Ilveet In the Maritime: . . . Company extracting oil and rieh ivy-prelude from more than a billion tune el Torbenlte adlaeelt New Glasgow . . . . Plant stari- 1"! for continuous operation. contracts uses-e high vroflie fer her-t new oaaadlea Indus - Athactlvehue . . . .spen- _lid ealee (Jo-operation. lee the plant. m the feeie from III - Auger Ollee. 3* JEAYB sflralwllte tan. Norfolk Ilotei plug. n WANTED-A MAID FOR. GENERAL personal Christmas cards. iencc unnecessary. and our co-opcratlon assures suc- Limited. free. Master Kraft Co, wanted Toronto. Representatives small towns also. 8-13-15-lB-20-22-25-21-F.H.W.No. 1. Thrilling Mystery Drama At The "Murder on the F001." the 111mm“ mam-d Doheriy. which ran in L-iber-y Magazine for ten W991“ w“ consrdgy-M by that publication the greatest circulation builder since "Vi/lugs", hasdiem baousllt to the screen by Columbia Pictures as a pretentious special now at the Call- lwl. All the world story. From the loves a. myfeflf’ the busy man of affairs who must have literary relaxation which is vc-ro mcn‘al strain. the appeal of the detective story is ever P016111- When cleverly incorporated into ulm-ity, 11w thrill of rapid-fire waction. tense situations, melodram- ‘11° °11"““‘°“ "m1 5115mm’ h°ldwfi ‘Miller to John neary Court, by my. - M. Scott Fulton. “m; crucial moment, have and continue to hold ’ 619011- llterary themes have mllerl. dancing sequences. All she color. with the adventures and thrill! raoketeers has been included in the rgoduction. Members of the cast". include Dorothy Revler, Rnylnond flatten and Margaret Llvl sgson. v 59574141141 case more than two correct guesses ‘were made the two received first Il-B-lil-ti’. ‘Hooper of Milton. who wins the ten Chief Justice "Rainbow" ohocolats. can an asmunn ‘John it Momw All “T1? 511171’ the month of August visiting rela- cess. Beautiful new portfolio samvl’! ; , r t th Capitol Theatre ‘ileum. u. use... and Quebec. gtflry or New York night life, by which might easily have had more the serious consequences. occurred near and -Cornwall on the road small boy who‘ surreptitiously tucks the yellow back ‘ novel under his pillow M P118111- t0‘ qlgem-hlng enough to cou iieract se- ‘ screen drama. this type of story in- ‘_ variably enluys well deserved i599". ' bound long after sex problems and; Th9 mm h“ Mex“ pjodimd o‘? P-ltASll-At Summesslde. Thursday "1 °11‘1’°‘“"’ “*1” w “s” "1 sugar. John Fraser. Puneral Bstur~ l . iitliiaeulifmloiizrgamy “$113.5 ‘pm c’"‘°"°”‘ m“ a i hibition Asoclatlon, last evening weighed the chocolate church which ms displayed in the National Candy booth in the Main Exhibition Build- ing. The weight was 92 pounds. The rules of the contest stated that in would be winners. The first correct guess was made by Miss Marlon V. ‘pounds of "Rainbow" chocolates. The sdcond correct guess was made by ‘Mr. Daniel Mutoh of Mt. Herbert. who wins the five pound box of on MOTOR ram-Mr. and lVhs , accompanied by ‘their sons Arthur I-nd Irving and ‘their daughter Ethel. are spending ‘tlves in St. Catherines, Mr. Mor- row‘; birthplace. They motored from ‘Boston through New York State to ‘hdagara Falls, where they spent ‘some time viewing this great natur- al wonder. They then toured through ‘Ontario and. Quebec, taking in the ‘chief points or interest, including the ‘Thousand Islands. Mount Royal ‘and the Plains of Abraham. On the ‘trip they covered 900 miles and re- e roads in excellent condition CAR ACCIDENT - An accident, near Upton ‘ Farm last evening at about 'l o'clock, ‘when a Ford Sedan, driven by Mr. Glen Owen. York Point, was struck by a Chevrolet and almost completely demolished. Tho Ford was turned (var twice and Mp1s uvsxie down. The occupants of the car had a mir- aculous escape from serious injury, ‘but bruises and cuts received by Mr. Owens son necessitated the atten- tion cf a doctor. It is alleged that ‘wrong vile o. the road Wlltn ~he ac- ‘cident oelurred The occupants of ‘the Ford were brougtli into the city ‘by a passer-by. . _________________ MABRIAGES ‘COURT-MILLAB. - At Brighton llioad. Aug Ii. Christine Sutherland prawns {day at 3.30 from residence to Peo- Mr. Jeans off.- ‘the Che/ruler. “w; trnvelfing on the‘ in i840. when she was eight years old her parents removed to Union Road, Lot 51. On July 28. 185B she married Archibald MalcDougall, of Flat River, Belfast, P. E. I. Eight years later they moved to Victoria West where she has resided ever since. She attended divine service with her family twice on Sunday and enjoyed the service. The next day she started on bu auto trip to Un- ion Road, a distance of ninety miles. An interating feature of the sump- tuous dinner was a three story birth day cake with ninety candles brought from Augusta, Maine. by her- son Poobert MacDougall and his wife. Mrs, MacDolgall has thirty-two grandchildren and twenty-two great grand children. a number of whom were present on Sunday. Mrs. Mac- Dougall resides with her grandson Mr. Alexander McLeod, at Victoria West. PERSONALS Mr. P. J. Casey. Inspector of Na- tional Rmenue, who has been in Nova Scotia on official business, re- turned hcine last night. Mrs. Robert Fyfe and son Donald. of Waban. Mass, have returned to their home, after spending a. holiday with Mrs. Fyfes father. Mr. A. R. Buntain ‘Kenslngton, and other rela- tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mutch. War- ren Farm. Rocky Point, have as their welcome guests Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MacDonald and daughter Con- stance, Mrs. E. A. Cugrie and son llvllsle. B11 of Providence, Rhode Is- land, and Mrs. Hannah Pratt, of Portland. Maine. Prem. WillPresent Buffalo Head To Visiting Medicos (Special to The Guardian) WINNIPEG. Aug. ZL-Premler Bennett last night promised to at- tmd the meeting of the British Medi- cal Association at Winnipeg next week enroute to Calgary. l-le told of- ficials of the Manitoba Medical As- soclatlon that on their babel! he would present to the British body a mounted buffalo head as a memento of their visit to Canada. The pres- entation will be made Wednesday in the legislative Building. Mr. Ben- nett will be in Winnipeg Tuesday at VISITING ‘ Continued from Page i study of the problem of providing Prince Edward Island with ' good roads at a. cost both economical and within its means. May 1 suggest some of the outstanding facts which such a man could probably have re- cognized at once, and some of the approaches he would have made to Mr. John H. Breyfogle, eastern Re- presentative of the Michigan Potato Exchange particularly noticed that the Company, took charge of the days proceedings. After a few introductory 111° 51111-le°1- W919 111* °1 9' 300d 11151911 remarks Mr. Thompson called upon 511111911119 mmd" Hon. W, M. Lea. Premier and Min-l 1- T1151 ‘he 151111111’ "m1 “'5 111139 ‘ ister of Agriculture, to uive his ad- 1111199415 °1 1119415 51111 11's 111111wd‘dress of welcome on behalf of the wealth, could not aflord to build and new” of the provmcm The guests l?" 1°1 1m 9111391151119 1Y1” o1 111311- ‘were then alotted to cars, and pro-‘ W511"! "W1 $351111“ 1° $35-11” 3 ‘deeded to the potato field of Mr.‘ "1119- as w°u1d 111° Simdald mm“ °1 ‘Louis Muttart. After the field had‘ hydrauuc “d b1111m111°115 concrete ‘been thoroughly inspected the chair- roads 1n u” ekewhere‘ ‘man called upon Mr. lvfuttart to ex-‘z z" 411131’ the 15mm! w“ Shy 80°11 ‘plain in detail the methods followed‘ 51°11“ “m1 51.311111 mm whmh w hund ‘in production of his potato cropj and ‘ Such “was “nywa” and must 1°°k m invited the delegates to ask Mr. ltfut- “m” “h” type d 1°C“ mamflm tart questions on production.‘ Full‘ which would not c051‘ so much as im- ‘atlvantage was taken of this ‘prlvilvc ‘ 1mm” mesa‘ ‘ Mr. J. W. Bouller. secretary of 3‘ Tum“ examining m‘ material o‘ ‘ Potato Growers‘ Association then l‘ the present roads‘ ‘t’ was “mummy l welcomed the Pennsylvania delegates 1 uniform all over the Island, being the ‘on behau o‘ the Asocianan ° native sand-clay of which almost the‘ The tour proceeded me ‘drwerj entire Island is made. , . _ ,' i "‘ pointing out various flelds along the! i. That, if the sand-clay surfaces ‘ mm An ‘mpecmn or we Gwen‘ on the roads could be stabilised into y Mouinains and Cobblers of‘ Mr ‘u?! a’ ham moismremroof ca“ or pave‘ ter Mcvvilliams followed Arron‘ oth-‘ mam’ ind a satisfactory mad surface ‘or fields later ins TECtGCi‘ was tint of produced’ mus swim both the c051 l Mr John McFadyi-n Auuustke Cove of coarse aggregate and ‘he ‘mm- ‘ who was the 5d inaton" ‘and first‘ portation thereof. the saving would i‘ member of the Pm Ce‘ a d Th d‘ be so great that the possible paving of Potato Growers‘ i :1; 1 “Uin an the principal Island toms woum the arrival of the pagtcvaatrxllhe fijecld‘ beainTslfileatgtguch l prospect ‘s so hm ‘of M. Leaaanci sons Mr. G.‘ pcrtant to the future development of ‘Zing? Seiiilmpector‘ D1115?“ Prince Edward Island that it should "L ‘ffml- *“1°1~°**°‘1 11"’ _‘¥“11‘"“‘¥ bé very cuemuy explored‘ m 0mm. micrzlnr: lodnspection S'.‘l'\‘.C9,Sll>1l'lfl- ma‘ the “Garden o! u“ Gulf, may rims rt m llf"1lfil‘l. an.) potato dis- take its place among accessible local- 9159f '11"? party then‘ proceeded to mes where “SRO” would care m ..".e “(it cl Ur. Lfillv Hrvvntt and come m “m, increasing numbers and ‘of Mr. J. H. hfycrs. M. P., Hampton, where the Muve “n: would prefer inspecting enroute, the fields of w remain ‘nswad o! going w Mom ‘Messrs. Keith Boswell. P. J. Roger- ‘son. and others. The tour then pro- treal, Toronto. New York. Boston.‘ amuse‘ and W ‘arm, m become ‘ceeded directly to Central Bedeque, {amous “my “om home. ‘passing through Crapaud. Tryon, Al- ‘bany and Searletmyrl. At Central ‘Bcdeque an elaborate luncheon was ‘prepared under the auspices cf the would ‘t sunrise m, average m- ‘Bcdeque Women's Institulcs, and “ma, m b‘ ‘pm m“ m; “any; ‘served on the beautiful lawn of Mr. sand¢1ay 50m wmch u m “mummy ‘John A. Dawson. The fame of Bed- "d when the gun-aw 15 “mud up by eque in the culinary line has on one m, plow m ‘he ‘pm-u 5nd which occasion at least gone beyond the in," 5mm “ma.” potatoes, g1 mun borders of the province. Lunch up m from o; l 5m,“ mixing ma- ‘concluded, the entire party nssesmbl- chine. combined with lust the right ed under the shade of the trees proportion of a suitable bituminous where the chairman called upon Mr. cement, and dumped out and relaid J. J. Trainer. President of the Prince just beck of such a. machine. would Edward Island Potato Growers‘ As- make an excellent and durable hard soclation. who in his official posi- surfaced highway at a ooet. of only ilon welcomed the visiting farmers the labor and the bituminous cement. and gave the visitors a history of plus a email overhead? the growth and development of the Suggests Better Method clatlng. STANLAKE-At Bummerslde, ‘thirs- day. Aug. 2i,‘ Nctua Stsnlake. Funer- al Saturday at a p. m. from residence to Si. John's Church. St Eleuno-s. the banquet given to the visiting physicians by Lleut. Gov. J. D. Mc- Gregor. _ Prominent Conseryatives were at the station during the 45 minutes 1 stay of the Premier and his sister, The bituminous cement would be potato industry in Prince Edward Is- about ten percent of the new road land. surface, the rest would be your esnd- ‘ Mr. Lnher. President of the Penn- clay, which is excellent road material ‘sylvanla Potato Grmvers Association, when properly controlled by a veld- extended the thanks of the visitors ‘to their hosts for their hospitality. Mr. John Parkcs, the poet of the vis- ‘ his fiicnds not to be lrnd away hy the ‘ of the State college at Pmmsylvauia, 11Gb?“ ‘fell’ °°n$1d°1a1°1Y 1° 1°” gave his impressions in a short ad- “M1111 fmease‘ 11a 115d 1111131 w” dress and said he was amazed at the 5W1‘ 1111“ “mp5 °1 Wwmes “Wham advancement of the crop on Prince 915° °11 111811‘ Present 9°11’: Edward Island. He thought that the‘ T118 Part2 "it" 5 °°1°°1‘ 1""- Island potames were very flee from ‘ Borden, their ‘next long stop being blight and insect pests compared tvltli Quebc“ (L155 when’: they W111 befhe‘ the fields they lind SCSIl in Maine. Gum's Of the Depmhuent of Agricul- The Island cnmaw and so“ was ‘m? lure of ‘the Quebec Government. due fordulxccl inrmlilfl- He warnccilkfhei‘ “"11 Vie‘: 111111316111 111M“ 11! ‘ interest in rol; c. “Ihcro were 3i counties represent- ca‘ n; the party. Everyone expressed the hope that they would be able to wonderful yields uianlfcst here and‘, expect to obtain the sang: in than‘ own land if they followed Island‘ _ nlethcds. as they would have t: con- j "n16 321111. B5 there was every pros- sicler clilnailc C0l’l(l.l.l0ll5 and other E l‘ 91 111111115 M31335 111m £11115‘: defafls; but lie was sure that. a good‘ 5 151 '1 131111915 ‘"110 1337511151111 deal of benefit WOUlKl result from". this 1 111d 11115111111311’ and pmawcs 59°‘ us,‘ and m,“ “cum “(v55 Wuuk‘ be c111 t) uolzc and a climate and soil lrlztaiucrl in their ozvn cozmtry after‘ ‘111-“11 11111511 “he a 101' 01 beamng they 111d discovered the 1iavticulnr ? 1111115 ""11 35 10°11“ 111m“ 113' 0111 °w11 Ilzind methods which cnulcl he zirlup- 51'*1""‘"1‘~‘ 54150131311011 3'5 M11115 tori to their own so}. and Clilliflli‘. 11 1111 one w the farnuri A“ R’ w’ Lonely m“ . 3 m}.-. for a more cz-opcrativc Pcnusylvnrha Petal}. Cursors Associ- 1111 ‘>11“'E°‘1 111" W“) 111110115" one atiou, ezspressed lllnlselt as tlicrougli- 1111111: m“ 1'11" 11111111531311“ mnmfli l; delighted with the Island. The ‘i "e 19111-111 “U1 111101511 this w“: is richness and color of the 501i was 11131 55°51 piflamcs 1111311 ‘my x-zry strlhng and was m 11.5 nymnion 11°“'31‘"‘" 111 111L111’ “"318 151mm seed well adapted to the cultrrlitmli of po- 111111 1131351’ 01 um“ ha“? decided 1° WW“ Wm“ mmmsld ‘L5 pm.“ 1 buy them direct frsni the Island in mo“ was the page“ organmmsn OI fulure. There were I'll grouers with arrangculents. I-Iv hing wen". izsc‘ an art-rage of 3.000 in potatoes. 49 clocluvork and the ',l.\rt,.' of i211 ivr-rc ‘I i‘ ,. err. of 11101;" 600 bushel to the taken (are of m we.“ a “m. U,“ club rlruong those were Mr. J. S. New one was able LO SW c\.e_._\.unng ‘t \\'ll(‘, fillillllfilOll for i925 with a. re- in perfect comfort. He could not help ' “Om 0f 509 bushes m ‘he acre; Wu" comparing llie crops on the Island , 1131' S 131511111" 9113111171011 1°1 1927 “Q1 n5 ‘ 6M bushlis an lif-FC and Ml". Henry ilvuzh Willi 69G bushels, which was LllC hiighcstgvmlrl of the state. Fifty- ‘ill ah» y I I . I | ‘ with those they had seen the gtglv There has no bl In hlnzne the law ‘day 1n Irlalnc. land less disease. blight had affected the crops l0 such , 1118 “immhcrs 1nd “w” “Fives and ‘an extent that they crtdurltod tlicrc 1 5‘_“1“""“‘3" The Asmmauoy‘ Organized ‘xvould be a dmCflDra-don o‘ m“. H: "l lillil hnzl a mcml: .~h".p of over lllvll. lidcl; j ~. n" ti‘. p.t up a tour. 000.000 bushels. YCllilffv‘l\fllll.'l mu. affected by the worst drought they had experienced for years and the potato crops would be very poor. lie was very much impressed wllh ihc ‘co-operative spirit oi the Island _; turn layout one year visiting plums in. "he P21‘ sylvania. and the hcxt year taking in some outside plfiix“ Through the energies of Mr. W ‘ll, o.‘ hinnzzecll. Sllpov "xident it}. _ . . ~ . . .- - .. ... "farmers and rolts.cl:~l\;i t.".cj,' u-rtc (‘f 1'1? “L1““"'"‘"‘" 1- 1111“: m1 me 51mm !'..l1!v~"r.;."s the ‘some of the moat progressive of any .5(‘lt‘.(‘llli‘2llt. l-ic lllilllllllt more acro- v . ‘age could be put. min potntcvcs uutn Assoc-anon acre rhrccicd to the Is- land and urre mot at hlalohe by Mr. ‘ profit to the farmer He. nntzcquitcsl L" A 11*‘ ' "figr-wuuufl“ 53°17" new ‘ that the prxr- would be mhrh lizhlj-l‘ “we ‘ 311 can" 2 111111113 ca“ lam vldb l" and one observaioli car this year. The Association hurl been buying their seed from ‘Maine and Michigan. but would m future cn- dcavor to buy from the Island. m. they had found out that most of tho seed from ltlniue was island s/rcd and‘ that. they uouid get it. first hand , . _ _ Exhibition Passes Among some of the \"..='.tc>1.'. who gave their inlprcssloxls of the Island I was Mr J L. Rcltz. of Union Fliulntyx‘ ‘who raid the only thing that kept ‘him from buying a farm here was‘ that hi5 grovcn-up family would probably not want to join llllll. He is the owner cf two farms, 0:10 L68 and another" 105 acres. He has up to now grown Russet potriiwz: from Mzchzrrnn, hut intended fr) try the ‘Island sped. l-ie thought th‘: a uT-n- dcrlnl farming counlry. Mr. Edison Groh from hldi'_\'.a1".<l lie sptcuil train which brought l to flue Leland. Hr. C. A. Meikle 1nd rhdrse of the train on the re- turn Journrv in rrdor to pr- "e thc accom- r-cdailon for the box-a fldc pur- chasers of’ tickets the Manage- "e-nt 0i the Exhibition Associa- tion have made a change in the ivuln; of passes this year. Passes uill bc issued for Tuesday and I-‘rldry’ only. Wednesday and Thursday. which draw enormous crowds and tax the scaling capa- niiv to ihv ulmnst will be rcsrrs- In doubt ‘ '—* " . 4 ° lei NW4 Th. n“ 011GB DIN I IIQQIQND first‘ ruhermah- new - ~ hook you invmted looks very 8004- but does it catch fish? 1 3'" Second Ditto-Wm glad you asked t Willi I00 OOOQ-OO-‘OQOOOO-O-OQDOOD§O_ ‘ West. Miss Mildred Bennett. Mr. Bennett had no statement to make other than i that he was glad w be back in the‘ PAINTER Painting and Paper Hanging Shift-Gear __.__ THOMAS GALLANT I39 Kent Street uoo-yoow ~q ‘EN me that question-it's a point well‘ l......................l Shr-Can you dmre on one foot?‘ fir-cg course. Hie-mien keno off my other me Phone l was very mnrh taken wAh c: _ filing and intended to sow Island st-sl vcxt year. Mr, J \V. Warner, county agent from Indiana. was very delighted with the Island farms and their not! appearance. The rotation c! crop: ‘urn vus in h‘: on nlrtl u"-:‘l llaiwns- ml and no rlw-lht haul a mod deal t1 the splendid crops. . itlng delegation. made a decided hit 'by conveying his sentiments in verso. ‘Dr. Nixon, of the State College of ‘Agriculture, and apparently the fath- j er of the party. spoke in humorous vein. l-Ie was very much impressed with the Island Province. Mrs. Wol- ter B. ‘Evans recited a rlclirzhifzllh: ‘amusing poem of experiences in ‘train travel. Other speakers were Mr. dc with he for the paying patrons. l | l ‘ 1:11. w R. (Lnlusub. 3' = Palmer Graduate Cbiropruu... 1 Chronic and Nervous Disras-‘s ' ,. 1'24 Prince St. Phone ill": é (Tppflslic M Paul's Chuvh i v l rs