Speakers At Exhibition Opening Last Night THE CENTRAL GUARD IAN IIOYN. J. P. MOINTYRB LIEUTw-OOL. MAOKINNON ION. W. H. DENNIS ii“.-. _.. HON. B. W. LIPAGE Returns llere To Establish Own Business SAINT JOHN —H0wa.l‘d F. Mc- fnnis. for the last IOyearsmauager of the boot and shoe department oi Afanchester Robertson Allison. 62nd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Lowe yesterday celebrated the 61nd m- niversary of their wedding and in excellent health. Two years two (they celebrated their diamond wed- IliZ- . They received the following mes- sage yesterday from Their Majes- ties the King and Queen: Balmoral Castle. August 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Lowe. their judgment as urge the restoration of freight rates competitive "That it is te opinion of interested to hear that you are celebrating the sixty-second anni- versary of your wedding day and send you hearty congratulations and good wishes. On the 20th o! this month Mr. the King Street firm, left 0n l his own business there .a.i- years of experience in foot- m Halifax, the United States. this post should also the approval of this nssoclat During their stay in Saint J01"!- liir. and Mrs. McInnis have built up lasting friendships. A member ‘o: a gifted musical family, Mr. lllvltlllls has been for a number of years an executive member of tile Monk Choral Club. Two of llzs brothers. James. editor of Tilt‘ Summerside Pioneer. and Ar- thur, in the insurance business in Charlottetown, take active part as vocal soloists in the musical life of the Island. During the summer for the last nine vcars. Mr. and Mrs. McInnis have resided at Fair Vale and have taken active part in the social life Lherc. A number or farewell gatherinas have marked the days since their proposed removal to Charlotte- t bec k '1. Mrs. Mc- _, ...Z"‘§n..'i°ti‘ honor at a only to work 1n the "liberal an» _ v . the l f Mr. but should be applied also to voca- ittwhll-fafrtgnlfta. Laallflaowhen tlonal training, Col. Bovey declar- lhe was recipient of a monOiZTfl-Yfl- 95i- ed handbag. Mr. Mclnnisfis associ- We request the Handicrafts Linked With Education HALIFAX, Aug. i6 (CP) — Adequate provision for handicrafts in educational systems was urged in an address delivered at the education conference here tonizht by Colonel Wilfrid Bovey. O. B. E. of Montreal director of Extra Mural Relations, McGill Univer- sity. He is president of the Can- adian Handicraft Guild. The conference embraces the conventions of the Canadian Edu- cation Association, the Canadian Handicrafts Guild and the Can- adian Association for Adult Edu- cation. Education should not be 111M196 vide funds at a much lower of interest comparable to 'I'hat the potato shippers of New strongly urge the provincial federal department of ure to find ways nnd mean set up or encourage the setting growers sufficient in scope nnd to utilize any lo\v grade and plus potatoes that we may in our average potato crops, further resolved that the gate fully the manufacturing p o t rt t o al from low grade and potatoes to be sold as motor nnd. for other purposes. as daughter, Joan, who has Ellie" plmsum at local entertainments as nml Fair Vale, and received frown a dancer, will have the good wish- Q; memos“ a c1g§re_t££___qa3e_i_1l1d es of_m_an Saint John friends. pasttime. he was guest of three clubs. the Newman Brook. Ola-M‘! LIEUT. GOVERNOR DEBLOIS end to conform more closelcy 1 exprcsse n . ‘f . - ,, the issue of inspection certificates. Miss Eleanor Jolm-‘Onl R- N-- 1e“ “wrung to [he C) “That this association strongly ]O\\‘(‘l' with water and trucking competition. N. S. Potato _____(C_0ntinued fromypage 1)__ _ h. PERSONALS u association that a marketing ex- dustry fully posted on all luatlvrs affecting this trade. It is further resolved that. the man selected for nlcct with ion. “That it is the opinion of this department of agriculture to take such steps as they may‘ deem necessary to pro- rave rates prevailing in other provinces. and Bl‘llllS\VlCl~Z and agricult- s to up of a potato by-product industry in the Province of New Brunsu k, Cilllll sur- ilavc and pro- vincial and federal departments of agriculture be urged to investi- posslbilitil-s of cohol surplus f ucl well as i0 investigate the possibilities of manufacturing potato starch, lies with M.R.A. honored him lighter. Recently the mailagers of flour. glucose. dexitlne. etc. etc." at a large gathering at the Fair the other M.R.A. departments Vale club house and presented him presented him with a fitted travel- "ART TAKES OVER nth a secretary's case. ing bag. All ardent follower 0f the 11110“! Mr. and Mm. Mlelnnis and their LONDON-(CP) -—A. A. Hart. former Erlglish and Leeds soccer player. has been appointed player- manager of Tunbridlze Wells Rang- ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE TO WN Jhe MAYOR and COUNCILORS EXTEND A HEARTY lWEL C OM E/ m, 'A|| Those Visiting The City on the Occasion ofi THE ANNUAL PRO VINCIAL EXHIBITION AUGUST, l5ilr. to l9lh. I938 E. AL FOSTER MAYOR. Thb is reserved f | local interest but advgtigizi? 2f a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- Jlziun will/alw- with China. Silverware or Plain. CONFEDERAISION LIFE INSUR LVCE. L- CRASWELL for Photographs. EN ROUTE T0 P. It. L-Miss Elizabeth MacMillan, head of the Inn, Wednesday evening. Falmouth Street en route to" charioltetown.-—Sydney Post Re-_ cord. _ _ _ i- Wilile in the City Mr. and M1.» LSLAPES INJURIES — A man Sluckforrl were glltéls of lhe lut- l i , ileen making a short visit to var- was struck by a. car at the Greatl tors niece airs. G. L. liicrlison, I l ious points on P. E. I. returned to the mainland Monday ili0l‘llll2;,'. GWFKQ-Kcnt Street mtersection Gerald Street. ltbggé 10 dclociii lasé night buit kes- w unln urn . e was en REVISITS PR ViNCE-Jvlr J horn o m of .Poloe b J. c ' l- - ¢ ' =~' he ufllkgd on? or; ‘diet: street lnéfrgh? - ampbed’ H“ ‘fax’ 15 paling h” of the car without seeing it. annual vial‘. lo his native Province and lli!L‘_il(_la_ taking lil the Provin- cial Exhibition. lie has been visit- ing his cousin Mr. Wallace aiuc- Neill. of Vernon River, chief of the lilonorary Colonel‘ of the Prince , Clal. MacNcill of Barra, who has lllward Lslancl Highlanders rBlack l recently received documentary Watch: arrived 1n Charlottetown I evidence of his right to the title, lust night, accompanied‘ by Mrs. I —---- Snyder. This morning at i0 dclock I _ APPEAR IN (‘IOURT-A motor- tine Highland battalion will march 1st appvflred before Magistrate vast for inspection by Colonel Sny- 5 rduy and was sentenced cler at. Victoria Park. . m lad for carrot! la motor vehicle while in’: ll‘ WILL INSPECT UNIT TODAY -—Coi. H. M. Snyder, Montreal. 1111315111“; yAguT 1N PQR/L- A man for illegal z-onsum; The Arlis, IO-ton private yacht of l 1mm” “l” ‘med $10 111111 W . l0_ days ln_ Jail wllllc u o orlst convicted of ch. _ firs from one car to ano I llncd 5o and costs or lO dalys. PREMIER LEAVES‘ FOR IIALI- i-‘AX-Prcnuer Thane A. Campbe‘! of Prince Edward Island 1t H5.‘ Mr. R. L. Sullivan of Phila- delphia, Penn, arrived in port. vcsterduy afternoon. The Arlis is‘ 130 feet long and is run by Diesel engines and has a crew of ten. The yacht came down from t-hel l (inspe Pvnillsula and. ~will leave to- 1 (lav for Bras D’or Lake Cape m, ,‘_ ._ ‘ . ' __. ‘ day en mule to Ila! will-r.- B.t'.0n Island and. Will then 1e he plans to zwcnd. m Dam “W, lurn to the States. f FUNER?L S EKVICOIEfS-Jflie uneral o Mrs. George _ er was < _ _ held from her late residence, 62 ‘ iaggrtfvrlen Qggfi 137E119’ Ho‘ weal‘ Gcmge Street; yesterd” and lIWhwavs will be arlzav afternoon to the Peoples Cemetery. , mm. = ~ -' lt-ov. Dr. Lcgate taking the ser- ' vices at the house and grave. The pal] bearers um-re Messrs. John Jordan, Fraser Mflrow Rodei McMillan, Robert Nicholson, Alfred Duchcnlln, William Moran. VISITING FRIENDS-Mrs. Eug- ene Chartier, of Montreal, who has been in town the past two weeks, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John John- stone went to Pictou with them Wednesday and yesterday she and Mrs. Johnstone Went over to Char- lottetown for s. short visit. Mrs. Chartier has been visiting among her friends who are all delighted to see her.—Ncw Glasgow News. Ilnlvcrsity’ reunion exercises. “time there he will receive the honvl-nzgv (legrec of LL. D. from his alum l . T? ‘VG MAN-llfouut- ed Police last nlyrilt. were lllflklfli.‘ inquiries as to the lvhoreabouts of Roy Ford, 30-year-old Glasgow; Road resident who strayed " his home yyesterliay afternoon. SEEK MISS blue shirt and no coat, police were told. The man walked on ills loos to a certain extent. it was raid. ROTARY-"Good will and in- ternational peace was lllc noic of the addresses and proccrwllu said Roiarian Heath \'f- ~' l delegate to the Rotary I‘ al convention at San F Club at the wcrkly Iuncllcou 5 terdayz It was the second 2a convention in history oi‘ lit this lnoluliilg for hllonlreal. having spent a very pleasant holiday on t le Island. . Willi 10,409 registrations pills if)? My; and Mme Emmet Mcaleey; children. There were 9.483 in at- Emqon, M355“ motored to Char. tendauce from ,the United Slates. 101mm,“; m, a Show v15“ whfle and the remainder from otllvl‘ Limited, which department he pert should be continued in the __ _ . O l». 195 .1 b. .4 48 . _ came to Saint John from Char- gwggttlfllgwn‘ 1 South American markets to keep Th9)’ \\ 111 lake 1X1 the 3377mm!" | $.12’: 1.el§£s:n.agéL RO.‘,_fi.L.-m,, ' lr-"L-(Qwnl P. E. 1., to organize the New Brunswick potato nl- ' Macmtyro gave an l-ntpmstilyr de____ Roy and Locke Ems left vnmry crlptlon of the hlghlzchls m. the day for Prince Edward Island where they will enjoy a holiday‘ and attend the P. E. I. Ex-l hibition . —-Truro N cws . going to and, zz-om F u Francisco. Past Pro fan W. J. P. Aiacliillan W115 zu thi- Pr re Edward Island and Saint , W‘ r chair and the guess w-ro llu‘ - y; , 2o o1’ those yvm l" B“ 9*‘ 155;” Wm celebrate ms 8m bmh- ‘E-sifiiadtclggtxillts inlfdgsqtflhtte Mr- and Mrs Charles Large and m“ T' J- -C°“““““ “f S" W V“ mpacml‘ . interest rates exorbitant and that. 5111111)’ 0f Cambridge. Mass. afflv- Charles §§,“;Qfi,[_ M1132 0d in the cliy by motor Sunday Feifed C‘ . . . , = W. G. Wililallmoll. ‘Md Wm spgnd ma" “human with Newfoundland, Dr. Williunl J. \far- Si. Jlwllllfs. member. Edward S. Chaudlc introduced and the Rotary f‘ ..1. rcad byllruarinu R. H. Rogers. Hayfield Sh, City. Dr. D. D. Scannell and son, David. arrived on the Island ycs- tcrdny from Jamaica Plains, Mass. and are leaving for Georgetown to spend part of the summer and the citv of Rotariau H. G. R/zgors. and the club gave an expression of‘ _ioin Mrs. Scanncll and her son. its appreciation of his good work Gordon, who arrived about two H5 ll Roiflrlflh- weeks ago. PERSONAIZH Misses Sadie and Adclc Reid of _ f‘ ‘ww Box-am’ P_ E I" who 3mm a {aw Miss Juanita Anthony. Smith any; p; Llafgarge’ ygggnfly, 19f; Asrouue. ls holldaviuc: in Prince Saturday via the Cabot Trail, for their home. Their sister Miss Geor- gie, who has been attending Prof. Duuonds Art classes returned with them-Sydney Post Record. Mr. Monte W. A. Maclntyro of the Dept. of National the provincial cxilibitlon at Char- lottetown says the 'I‘ruro Novas. Miss Viola Ncllign n, Bishop Nclllfznn, is ' parents, in Tlunlsh 4 _ Reveiule. absence of ton yours. alias‘ Ne‘.- ggglogllhis Dlgfildktylgélllfglliéiverg- Ewan is planuinu ou visiting his chlfilpnfwwxit salmrdgy and‘ are xcellency en route to Boston. mo“ 1°“ “i: a‘ he Qme ° M!‘ Mr and Mls. John A. Camp- gac\1;?l'€il§§.rén otiregnwvériilofietgelglge bell. Vlfollaston, Muss. arr- "llflllllfl City: ‘ ‘ y " lheir annual vacation on a l , At present they are visltinlz Mil". and Mrs. Waldron Stvxvarl. Kvn-i‘ sinflton. Mr. Cam. >ell's father. M11} Neil Campbell, N w llaverl. has been seriously ill. but his friourlsl are Rlfld to report that he is $i"\\'-l iy improving. Mr. Edward ifornby, manager of the North End Branch of the Provincial Bunk at Saint John is competing in the Eastern Canad- ian. championships here this week. Mr.» Hornby who is staying with his parents has as his guest Larr’ Simpson of Saint John, who ' ‘ I42‘: “L”, also competing in the tennis u ' tournament. u!!!‘ N Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eden Banish Fatigue] Scott, Washington, D. 0., and their two children are guests of Judge and Mrs. C. G. Duffy at Brighton. Mr. Scott ls a ilophou’ of ma. Duffy and is an employee 0f the U. S. Government at Wash- ington. They motored here all the way fronl the U. S. Capilaland are rclnainlnlz over for the Exhibition. This is their first visit to the Pro- vince and they are agreeably sur- prised with what. they have seen. TRANSPORT PLANE CRASHES (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) RIO DE JANEIR/O. Aug. 15- h tri-motored Junkers flying boat , of a. Brazilian coastal service _ plunged into Rio De Janelro Bay p > _ , , during a take-off todlaybafid siplk. ‘ » ~ i tukin the lives of ul a Of . V6 pant... and four wt... a nenamuoui alumna-re the crew. None of the victims were North Americans. wsntmoaooobsnans. Why don't you use Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills. They work just as nat- um would oodee, new: gripe or cane headache. Finest thing for folks thntamoutolloriddeprua- led, locking in color and spirits. Folio that Baa Dr. Hamilton's Pills seldom have an ache or a prvin— feel good all the time simply bo- cauae their system is clean, regul- Med and healthy. DR. IIAIILTON’S PILLS Eronoto flood Health Too Late To (Zlasify WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- reas, Apply Crystal TeaPOOm this morning. 11-4412- YOUNG,MAN WANTS WORK 0N farm. Write M. clo Guardian- 14-435-8-16-11. F O B B A L Iii-ANTIQUES. 02 Prince 5611261.. 11-437-8-16-31. WANTED SPOOL BED. APPLY Guardian. 114884-1041. w m: rooms-r. nn- Qeoury Rmlmms n-ao-a-io-u. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST ; Robin l-Iood Porridge Oats. . 6798-7-21-31’. TENNIS DANCE at Beach Grove 14-436-8-16-21. Wcluens Institute at St. John's. RETURN T0 'I‘itURO—1\!r. J. Newfoundland, was visitin Sydney, H. Siackiord, Mayor of Truro, N. guest of Mrs. Alex . cConnell, Si. and Mrs. Slackford, who havc- ing 160 pounds. He was uvariuf; a ‘I convention, and also of his jolzrury , ' dr-m llo: ar- Rcfcrcuce was nlnde by the chair- i man lo the conuug departure from l u... G()\'p[‘nl1‘|p11L 0g Pflnge Edward predicted tourists to this declared he believed would be- to the summer‘ tourist what to the winter tourist SYITIMMIIQWICRIXGIVEYOII In .- i l | New Beauty For You . . . NEW FALL HATS krlmne a. MFLEOD . or \-.. Just arrived, So Smartly NEW! $3.95 to $7.50 f/elvefs ..._ Suedcsn Falls HIGH go the New Full huts! Swift r-llillilliiillfi for late Hummer- vvardrrlbtls _ , . , these will lop nun‘ first Full frocks i‘t.".'_'.‘i|l_\'l it‘ I a r e ll berets. (llhhlilif profile huts, new trirnrncs. off-footers, tiny foqncs . . .nll make you llvvviichirlu"! lililrk. new- est colors. (iaily trimmed. .i speeilefifi tctnuutltd ilom p356 l) V_ l": al opt-hing of tho Fair. king on the ;on to clliilllc lie ifiillvll owed a 4 lllUll lllllZLKl urcnt lu- v “IVI: will . trail:- iwliich was lust opening. l l-Iou. ll. W. IfoPauc. president of Council extended behalf 0f tho lixrclllivo wvfcolnc l0 visitors on l Lsinllfl. ltrllrrrinr: also to the _l{I‘\"l'L'l‘ influx of I've iucc ll!‘ ' Edward Island was {of horth mum-rich. The 'hls as.=-'.\cl.\i:s for tho i huprm‘ W. ll. Drum.» Afnustcr of Agricul- . aloll tn a ("Jllililllflfl success, he jullillfll out. The exhibitors con- tributed iaraclv to the success but the .' rcmcnt had been very " in gathering in their R1 rill: to the tourist indus- try lu- bfilllWlWl that the amount of luoncy the tourists were ex- pccttxl to bring was "a plpc iircnlu". H0 sincercly hoped it would c-ulul- iruc. llowvvcr. . '\'I‘()lc JIARSIIALI. “Ils- lhslllfk that. makes the lam and li’ \\'u could only get in- in lilo ill-arts of uur boys and Ililb‘ lilo lnvu of tho land our 10st 1)l‘(Illll‘lll.‘J would be solved‘ r.- lntor Dulwaln hfurshilll, Toron- ln,(lvc1nr<*(l in an intensely inter- ("IliV-Z nnd pnlvl-rful zldclrcss. Love l-l llu- laurl was "why our nn- f l"~lUl'\ (‘illllC LICITLHS ill] flllllOSl uucll 10d urn-an 1n small sailing slu. . They (‘fllilP to this new country to get a peace of land of their own. Cultivation of the soil wns a. thing of "prlluary importance in tile lifc of u nation", Senator Ivlursllall dcclarcd. Many nations v. ure bcginnluu lu realize that but Iinglnnd hud known it for years. When a mun over there became rich in business or the professions lie hnd to get nu estate to have ill!‘ “proper laackground". The speaker warned against coaxing anyone to take up land. however. Sumctinlcs it was said that what the country needed was more people on the land but "lot 11s go along: slowly and ive the lzirls and boys the idea. t at a ulnn doesn't have to be a. plgto raise them." Rather ivhat was necdod was to tench them that. nrxriculture was the most honor- hle of the professions and one which required the greatest intel- ligcnce. Following Example 0f Royalty Dlpnlvznlvnt of Agriculturo Iiklward Island and plans to altenl l COHQIYIWIluIPU COL KTLWKlIllIOII and marvellous ut 1.. m. the grounds, Hon. l" _ lll.'lll:i.._10lll(‘:n_l. how- in nhlklng the \alue of the many branches of said he believed (lebt lo those you: after yea." strove to im- llbffln for show purposes. In a '.v:|_v were cuttie improved ' 111i‘ whole industry reaped the ~. u.» of efforts of premier tail‘ il Lfcuzcnzlnt Governor De- ‘ tourist this bIOVIIICE when i colupictcci, the Na- aclopvd and the sec- .'.\ at Wood Islands in have here a that will not be parts of Can- relatives and friends in Cllar- _ _ v so to Col. afal-Kinnon and his lottotown. Gm"- Scmch P4!!!“ New Ymlf ‘its. cizlics for “lorillzillg this fair 2- DT- SW13’ HY“E‘5» IFFCLiPFIc:OIi;-N' l" to lhc lliull place it now occupies." Mb‘. ROY Vail of the Dept. of and Rmarmr‘ gflspl-‘h Va-‘l-l of On bvllulf of’ llle citizens (if National Revonue‘ Custom” Divi5_ Hamilton. Bcrlnuon. cx-Ilotarlan J. (-h_.,,.](,;;,..,,“~n he extend“, a v9.3. ion, Halifax, N. S., zlcconlpnnicd by A- ‘Vwswr- (AIHTIOIKL "Wi- “mi ll-orlllal. WPIJOIIIU to visitors telling Mrs. Vail is spcutliul; his annual no“ Rolarmu ‘Tomi ""3114" m itlmlu that. there were many other vocation at the home of Mrs. Vails Monmifil and Jmm“ T~ C-‘lllllb“'l' qllaccs of IHIPTP»: in the Capital parents, Mr. and airs. Scntner, 97 P-“k Cmlliw- R E ‘3 1‘*‘“' Cllv in zrlriztlou to the Big Fair Referring to His Balfour's re- , mark that it was the fifth Pro- vincial Exhibition which he op- vnod Senator Marshall reminded the nudicul-o (lnvcrnor DcBlois was iullmvilll: the footsteps of Iln- Throuv Qlllldl he represented in this country. Thcre wasn't n prvlll. fair in tllc Old Country Wlllfll some Member of thc Royal l-‘aullly did not officially open. The King often exhibited and it was a treat sonlctiules to sce a tenant farmer beat the King m classes in which they both had entries. Here in the Dominion of Can- ada “we have been fortunate" l- ilar linesfgthc Senator continued. Governor Willlngzlon had lace-n in turn spectator, cx- hibitor and judge at large shows ll ' Lltullons lune- l Ollvo nutt- ulubition was lo make a . . farmer of llllil. Lord Bcssboroul. , too, had been an agriculturistiuul had a bull sent to llll“. country from his estate in England. ll ha.» ulllll. uil Si». - :15‘ nlcll oi illgh it unsnils» phzuulcal, ' zuunc n uulltnui and hkilnburgll, too, were to be found the flnr-st srllnrlls of nitri- culture in lllc world. f) lllipIUYU o lmulull pixidu fake my llnt off to filo furlulrs of . , . ,, this Provincc". They lmd nultle , LU“ bu“ "l" “l more progress than the ii1l'iil\‘i'$ ill any oillcr scclion oi tlu- llonl- b‘. ys .. a Prince iillvvanl us. llsvi bccn guid- ‘ 1')‘ oi IL; pursuance, unna- ulld gun- s-applurod, xullliiliktl in England. while the prcscnl LtPJu‘, out. the Governor and his Lady were _' ‘ "X lU an. has pursued pleased to cnll tllemscivcs "plfllll 1m: even ‘ft-nor Oi ms tawny,” he 00m country folks". Indeed lLord "M1041- Buchan has aid his ultulloifls "PL-Julius one reason for this con- llnully ui. cxulencc ls the liWL ma] lonndiillolis For hundreds of p-l-zus Grunt , Britain had held i|l_>,'l‘lf'lllllll‘lll --“L“*“ I'll-ll“ 41M I110 fairs nnd Canada wn‘ lflllO\\'lli!.{ ‘U YXU/L ‘will W“ 1155' her exnlllple. Ovcl‘ ill n‘. llw ‘°l‘l“l"“u'~l Imddmg 4nd V. . . . role. Unilusltles of Osf Llhhmow hum U! m“ , l) " ‘ l: l ‘ ‘ ‘ l‘ - 4 Discussing Prince Edwa rd 11%,}; ‘I 5 lLléidufkfkroul .2 Islanfl agriculture hc snlvl. "I y-\v1"-(ls~‘ ' Um. WUQFJCLQ “:33 {ll- ii uihl further ' D0 proud t0 Is- inion that he know. If stunt’ l-“HM- Q, . m mu . . , _ _ - _ . - l e . point will] people dld not knuu ulu-re lllf‘ p11...- 1.. _. ,...1,,,.\-c,,,cm__, 0f our Island was, he did lilo sylvukr-L" lltllllh) ggo» . v0.11“... mun. continued. He had svzlhct-rl l\\'l(‘<‘ . 1.4,,‘ ._\|~ ,5 ‘uni up who m‘ ""11 ' lUitlr lila- lronl Tiullish to East Pflllll. had spoken in iii school lI4lll'\t':-lIll flint ,, lu-r thc Province. At _,,»,;_, mm» of tho l‘ ln this Province. I snw 1hr lllllf‘ cilecsc factories go up 11nd lhl-y N" Shandy‘, Ho“, Lll\\\\:lg£lil- boxing cllnznplon of friend oi his. the sp<-al.cl' said. They llllil met fls boys in n boarll- l lug house in Chavloilrloun. llc had hoped also to inc-cl ut the rx- ‘ llibition PliUlillUl‘ Campbell for nl- f though he (lid not know him v ‘ " l’ '» ' '5 f". l ' . ‘ slil..“zl‘.;ztt.ll*‘all .1227... u". . . llilillvciilllpllfll of Grahams Iioud,‘ very well. He was glad to sl-l- an ll IRTH S . c"? -.-¢,,.....”_ ‘v They knew just two things. that ’ ' ' the world was badly out of joint l and that they were (‘.<ll\‘f‘lflll_\‘ , destined to pul it right, . Col. hiucliilnlon m introducing i > Scnntor Marshall had rf-fcrrrli m ~_ heir long fricndshir) nnd u» the _ ‘ inct. ihnt he was “bust lunn‘ when , /‘ the Senator was married to n i Charlottetown girl. t I LIEUT-COL. DIAFKINNON “I sincerely thank you for your iraaence hes-e tonight at this mo th opening of the Pmviucla! Ex- ' hlbltlorl," Lieui. Col. D. A._l\fuc-l l‘ Klnnon, President of the Exhibition, l Agzgclationisaidgjzt rrreat many ‘ _r_ Funeral Director And Emhilllner Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT ‘W Fitzroy St. -- Phone (X43 it A. B. BUTGLIFFE‘? l was the dim on: has _ bum nrllrll. of rivalry, were the salvation m‘ it_l'lClllllll'LE tConl-lnved on Page 9, Col. 3 Ill) lthté Province", Sollufol‘ \I ' - - ~1 its: slul eclurczl. From that lim - .~ . . . . farmers horr llad beeun to i “°‘\L'f._l’if.‘.’.“‘“n care of tho soil. POONA‘ ma“ Nwpr __M‘o_ hi5 n-ni. Private John. oar-alley In beginning his address Scn- livlrlcroct Lluht Infantry ntor Niarshull said he was no » HWVYI - ilv Ivlllvwllwd stranger here. In fact _v uruai ' srlny s f.‘ for three as he chino ac ss the snafu it I yours in his (l n. ' seemed ho was "COillilli; ironic". l‘ '* "-1111 Col. hiauKinnon was an old! )I.»\R-llI.l\GF.fl old friend Senator John Sinclair , , present and us" for hlinislvr of (‘LARK \: ti“. pry"... Cgnmw . ‘ . ‘- J ~ fl‘ ~ ‘ allr‘ . rs. 7'1‘: Jr: )1 ¥-':.i..lz'°“l:".li....-"‘ ..rl.‘;...”°:.*"".‘".:l » ‘ ‘ m“ r. .1 i . ‘a y » - - . fence on n farm near Elmer: l" ‘ \:::;\; "Who's final man vow Few imlllns at?’ "The fellow who iulloducod me to Sweet Cups.” 5WEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “Tho porullrmvl In which tobacco ma: lie envied." -—-nnr;qonn