IUIIJIBNIDI AN IND. Fllhloriptiuun. Advertising ‘in. _. In. John Poul. M Wail: llnot. hat. Phnns up; u s-auwn cons-n ' should b0 left with In. Pond I ._ ' lhilunknlnre. yon-unto Bakery. diau will b0 delivered 5V1“! Bl Wahr Bl. ass: in W _ ynlll h, [julflllllll only b: Iwusbl dlllr an uu of ms following no," m‘ , gc psi- day or 10s pu- wook. Plums 2cm; h, "do: to Illa ha] responsible for dnllvarlu on your rnufo. WES TERN LOCALS i‘.1‘:l"'6..'?.'.‘:"'°"- W» dilly l 61 Gunvilln R In l"? lwlno llummcruldo by this nsrvloo or Al}! 0 Taylor Drug C0., Kenslngton. Llilllltllly and Wed- L-957-9-25-ii. . a.- _ _s‘ 5_ U1\'(i.\ \'.»\ 1N PORT-—The this fall bring- . .1 stmmvi‘ “magnum ions n1 hard coal °R0u..,-.;..... came into Sum- u}. [],l'.ll(|§il' Thursday after- d i, iliillhttilllg coal at Hol- fl ma“, she ' expects to re- " w... o. rue days-B 1i u _5,i'l‘l‘l'fl).\\'h GOLF —Thcre _ be a ,,,;_\.».: two bail foursome we suiuui- Lilli‘ Golf Links on turd,“ \\li.l u bean supper t0 i oi.’ the .\c:|.~aon‘s activities. A iqwd is expected Ba this Will me 15,-], coiniwtiiion 0f the sea- —S. awn will be opened on Sunday a; 3m by His Excellency Bishop 051mm“ llllll will blcs= the cil- M, m; 01m rm,- Poiltiiical High , PiCll.ll.|[l\>li. are being made ~. pcomodaie \lsii.01‘5 from all pm. JX-RERVIFE MEN INVITED 051-1‘ ‘n- ,\l;i§.'tl1' Robinson has mlziiiuly lll vii all ex-servicc hi.) he pi‘ will at the ceremony , me soldiers hionument at Do- ,, p Square, Summerside, next ydnesdyv irhcn lcrd Tweeds- ,, will lay a wreath at the foot m- ncw Flashlights only Roast Chicken, —BUY modern Lock seas’ H,“ d: Coat Hooks, Window Locks and all builders hardware at Bruce's, —LEF'1‘ FOR BRlDGEVlM-frllft- MT. Harold While. who has been visiting his parents. Vcn. Arch. deacon White and Mrs. Whte. Summerside, left on Friday after- noon for Bridgewater, u) visit his brother, Mr. Nat Whiter-S Junior Gall Glubs Hold Fine Exhibit I The junior ca‘! clubs shoaxing although not as numerous as other years were of s. very fine quality and the juniors carried off a good many prizes from the older exhibitors, ‘There were two clubs shmvln: the 5L Raphael Guernsey Clubi which has l4 members and the Urbanvillo Bhorthom Club with 12 membe"; it was unfortunate that several members oi this club could not attend The first three winners in the St Raphael Club were John Rich- ard, Sylvere Poirier, and Anne Marie Arsenault. This club showed much improve. ad? Today Saturday Only BIG DOUBLE BILL WV“ 0 S-hows at 3-7. -9.|0 FARR — LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES MONDAY a TUESDAY §W t l’ Citizens Band will play the tional Anthem 'Patron of the Canadian will place a wreath at the foot of the monument. The party will then go to the Clifton Hotel for hmch- School the Guard of Honour there. Complete Plans For Visit 0f Lord T w e e d s m u i r Mayor Robinson and the enter- tainment committee have complet- d their plans for the visit of Lord Tweedsmurr, Governor General of Canada. The vice regal party will arrive in Summerside at noon on Wednaday and will be welcomed by Mayor Robinson and promin- Na- THB UMERI RINCE but 1100B and CHEW L-623-9-25-2i. ent citizens. fioilour the popular i? The party Willi-hen march to aealers- 5'10 ' ' "" -BUY 100p end.’ oiled. dead tho Dominion Square; where the {- ESTVIEW soft black out hay wire, at Bruce's. band stand will have been draped AT w L-628-9-25-2i. with flags for the occasion. The i Here. with a guard of honour of ‘ Legion men. Lord Tweedsmuir will receive the official welcome from he Mayor and Councillors. fol- lowed by a selection from the band. Grand Legion lord Tweedsmuir as Immediately afterwards the vice egal party will visit the High The Boy Scouts will form At the school the Governor General will be welcomed by members of the School Board and ee shown through the school Summgrgjde ¢.?I.“.'i..'€2i§¥...'.'“‘ "tic: 'I‘ho Capitol Theatre has chosen two superb pictures for its double hill this monih, “Trapped by Television" with thrills every minute and "Tire Ca1l-, 1111; 0f Dan Matthews" from the.‘ blazing novel by Hamid Bell Wright, l and brought to life for the pictures by Richard Arlen. These two pictures brought a- crowded house last night and are 0n again this afternoon and eve-g niug. ' -‘ f The unlimited scope of televis-l s Ryder Cuppers Eliminated In l Belmont Open l BELMONT. 50M, 24-. AP) —-'I‘he pace in the iii-hole prints was Hill/fl too hot for 1on3 PQKBlbIlltlBS are entertaininglyl Denny Bhute, Boston's two-time and dramatically shown in the new‘ 9101955101131 (toners Association Tryon and Vicinity Mr. Arthur Dawson, or Tryon. motored to Summer-side, on Tues- day. COUNTY CH RON ICL Mr. George MiwWilil-isms, of Borden, was a visitor to Tryon on Monday. _ , Mr. Artemas Cameron, of St Eleanors was a visitor to Tryon, I on Sunday. . Mr. Lester Dawson, of Augustine | Cove. was a visitor to Tryon on Thursday. Mr. Newton Mayhew. of Tryon was a visitor to Dunk River Sat» urday on business. Quite an epidemic of flue has i been prevailing in the vicinity for some time and great number are suffering from its effects. The many friends of Miss Ber- nice Dixon wil be interested to know that she has entered train- ing in the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde. Mrs. Edith Maul-rein. of Ind- nricton, and Mrs. Joseph Cutciiffe, Extyg! Dav]; & F1359!- of Cape Traverse, are visiting in l Tryon as the guest of Mr. and _ 1 Lb Mrs. Albert Callbeck. ' Prints . Misses Jessie heard and Ilin- l both Nelder, Prince of Wales Ool- g" legc students spent the week-end s or vcry pleasantly at their homes in a Extra! N‘ S‘ Gravenfldn c I APPLES "urge Si“ The farmers in this district an ‘ Dozen busily engaged in digging Cobbler E XTRA I potatoes and report that they have a good crop Extra! Swift's No. i Slice The uiauy friends oi Mrs. Reg- . -‘ ma d ‘Thomas, are please to see her ' Reg’ 38C 2 ’ out again after confined to herl Ll). home for the past week suffering l from the flu. l l Extra! Swift's Smoked Pic HAMS Airs. Amos MacWilliams, of Try- i on, ITFPIVEG the sad news of the‘ sudden (loath of her brother, Mr. ; , Benjamin Mills, of St. liilaanorbl on Tuesday. Her many friends cx- l tend their sincerest sympathy to! Reg. 29c. 6 to 8 lbs. Cosf-U-Less Groceries Friday andiSaturday BUTTER 29 lb. zaps" 5 Bars Surpri" 5MP 1 Lg. pkK- “J if” Bonn Flak" EXTRA l d 1 Pkg. Post Bran Flakes 1 Pkg. Grapenut Flakes l Mickey Mouse Magazine ti‘. 25c nic ea. Lb. 21° 2 Pkgs. Minute Tapioca EXTRA! s C 0U RT — llvlrl court yes- n luau came before \ mm . ,1 _~li';llll‘ig liens. He iuieu llVi‘ uollais and costs or udpys and ordered to pay for the aliens. A map from Kensington ns ‘on ore mouth for stealing rots aria-ins .-\ man for speed- . was iiuvii luv dollars. At Al- on earlier ill zhe week four m5 01 usual i-ilusuniption of liq- uor contrary to the Prohibition Act We hand by 1.11‘. Darby and fines . of ten iloliars ill each case were 1m- ed. An Netti (‘Ilwp and ease of N le acre ml uu uni-S 41.41) .\'.\i:110\\' ESCAPE — Itlhoruas Liizklvtter. M. L A» nu badly cut about the fore- lmiwheri the car in which he Iuilnviug an, ditched to avoid the 1mm n‘ the Kcnsingtou posing, Mr. 11m 1-1 Mac-Lean. was tiring the car and did not notice hinin, with quick decision he tried the car aside into the ditch lattn time Mr. iviacbean was \- hurl. but .\ir. Linklctier fcll hum ai_'.'.l-‘. ti.» windshield mill. as they are learning to take better care of their stock The Shorthorn Club from Urb- anyillc have very fine quality animals and shou‘ considerable im- provement in iyllc and quuliiynj The three highest prize winners are Yvonne Arsenault, Frederick Richard and Edward C Gallant All these winners showed their stock at the Central fair _5 New Record Set At Lexington “Trapped by Television." l. Col- umbia picture, was directed by Dél g Lord from a screen play written by l Lea Loch and Harold Buehman ‘ based on an original story by Al Martin and Sherman Lowe. It's ex- citing entertainment. Fictions Favorite Hero Dan Mntfhervs is fictions favorite hero-a two-listed foe of crime in new, more thrilling adventures! Ap- pearing opposite Richard Arlen is Charlotte Wynters, a recent recruit _ from the Broadway stage. Others in the. cast arc Douglass Dumbrille, Donald Cook. Mary Kornman, Frederick Burton "and Lee Moran. Phil Rosen directed the film from a screen play prepared by Dan Jar- rett, Dan Swift and Karl Brown. Baby ls Born In Baggage _ Goach LEXINGTON. Ky., Sept. 24— (AH-Driven by 11-year-old Alma Sheppard, Hanover Earth's Dean Hanover established a world's milg record for three-ycar-olri troitcrs 011158 1-2 today in exhibition race at the opening of the 86th annual meeting oi the Grand Circuit. _____ The colt, sold by his breeders SUDBURY‘ 911e,, 599i, 34- 8s a yearling for $410 and ream‘- tCPlu-lifrs. Clinton Molyneaux of Iliirh um broken with the im- t. Aliff iwciriug medical at- iion Mr. Liukiciter was able to ' uound as tisual. -\S. -C.ll.l.i.\'G ALI. YUKONERS \_ NORTHERN EXPLORERS- Yukouanrl Northern BC. Pion- u-o holding a banquet at the Mill. Hotel on Tuesday. October i Itwill be the first. gathering of - "olrliuu in the Maritimes dbruirrloizlli ‘ of Nova SCOUH --- New lil".iil.\\\'l('l< are cordially vital to altellti. Rximiniscences, ricnces and general felicity be the order of the evening. finer t1 25 a plate. All who intend \- be present. please communicate lllllf‘ so ry lPro teml James deigast, 1 llMllKlOIl at once. i» lioicl Management requires the ate number to be served. L-952-9-26-1i. 4.010s m! BURNED AT mini‘ rm . - The barn or ii house on the promises of Mr- . D. Warren, of Fortune O0". ground on ili- 0y evening. and but for the "chemical engine of the OLeary ‘ Department his beautiful new “ind outbuilding would have burned, as ilierc was a heavy W blowing right on to the . The iirc started from a "i611 which exploded and the Wt: soon in flames. The car "it'd but the machinery in " "Gilli: lV-IS luirued and the “hunted to the ground.- The lteried about. 9 o'clock and an lint in to Clear-y five "HY. the department quick- ‘ "illrmdvd and on their arrival htfefims n1 water playing on We nurl buildings. Mr War- hm’? grateful io the Oiieary "M! for their kindness-S. ‘ y J- l». DA VISON i~l“l..2i’.‘ftit'a"“ Kcxsmu-rou m’ "i" Nlzm Calls ‘ "Ptlmnllr Attended. mow 1-; l. I! chased by them last summer for Domwganav Om“ and he;- mm. $20,000. stepped the first half in ‘ pound w“, pom 135g night 1n the 50 1-2 seconds under the guid- l baggage mam o; g, Qmsdfan anco of the little daughter of Law- I Nam,“ up...“ am, today rience B. Sheppard Home Hanover were doing fine in 8t. Joseph's Farm Hospital here. F0111‘ “FOTHPH YHSEHQOTS, RS- PLEADS AID sistcd by the train crew. in charze .__.______._______ 01 COIIGUQWT Debo- tO. d ll cred. 0 B Nixie-Power Pact and the League, it‘ meetggm w” some, thmugh ggcgggions Covenant’ the Pmm er? Thor Lake. 25 miles northwest of . l He said China's fight today is Wilmi- for the principles of that ‘pact... “_ guaranteeing the territorial nteg- i rity of China. and the League Cov- l tenant. It was signed by lGreat I I Britain, France. The Nether ands, Italy. the United States. Belgium“: Canadian Savings Portugal. Japan and China. 1 "Therefore it is us to the Un ted‘ ““'— . _ States and other signers of existing ; OTTAWA. 501W 94 —chhuhaltl5 agreements to support China's‘ added more than 05.000900 0 struggle." (Ihisng asserted. adding, their savings accounts in August. that “neutrality for the United! according m the monthly report States is impossible" as long as’ on chartered banks issued today those international agreements rc-l by the finance department. mill!‘- ln WW1‘- _ y‘ Savings accounts mounted to Tlu Premier said China's re- $157730; on A“; 1g {mm “J13,- sources could never be exhausted. 154385 M the end o; yum m, "N° milk’ hm" 1°“? m” W“! rise’ in current accounts was more lasts, Chins will be able to hold out,‘ “lurked me w“, Jumpmg m indefinitely... he said. adding‘ the’ $686 Maia” from $666‘7m'426_ Japanese naval Iflockade “Oukh Current loans in Canada were up have no appreciable effect on} 000600 t ""670 m‘ China's resistancf! "whichflwilale bi; 22111;‘? caglilioafis m “an”; w-"e er a . Exit-fawn‘ u ‘we and M l slightly lower at IIISJVLBN. Year's Actioijtvies Of Adult Education League In P. E. Island M (Continued from page l8. purely cultural. The study club =-—' T ""=%““ ’ ‘+“ work is opening the way for much other valuable supplementary ex- tension work.‘ The radio may serve ultimately as a unifying fac- , tor in the education program; Broadcasting of educational ma-l tcrial at the present time. how-| ever, is still in its experimental en to develop latent talent whcr- stages, The newspaper lg also in- ever it is found. ivaluablc as an educational and The experience of the past win- j publicity medium. We believe that ier has shown that subjects of a the results of the past year's work vocational character are dcfiuite- give us every reason to face the moreover. that the St. Francis Xavier pattern. under disinterest- ed leadership, has a wide apllhm" l-lon in the solution n! P7655‘!!! rural problems. since PFOKT?“ rests ultimately. however. upon lo-i cal leadership, sicps must be ink- first round, where he bowed. tho margin of one hole, to the par- 71 turned in by Herman Barron. of White Plains. N Y., the ropolitan P G A Sam Snead. Tony Manero and Horton Sznith were the other Ryder Cuppers who went out in the second round as their team- mates, Champion Ralph Guldahl. Byron Nelson, Jonny Revolia and Henry Picard entered the Iourneys first 36-holes round. by putting to- gether two victories over the short- er route. Snead was unable to keep step with Moi-tie Dutra of Royal Oak. Mich Charley Isacey of Great Neck, Long Island, eliminated Smith by s 4 and 3 margin and Mariel-o surrendered 0n the 14th green. to Johmny Far-rel]. High Quality . Witter“! frontal-so l) Ayrshires led with 35 entries. Mr. C. A. Archibald of Truro, N5, was judge. He was a former member of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and is at present s prominent farmer. Among the interested visitors to the fair was Mr. George Richards, of Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Ha cams to the Island to pur- chase pun bred Holsieins and Ayrshires for the International Power and Paper Company which owns and operates a large stock farm besides its pulp mill. Mr. F. M. Nash did the placing in the poultry section. In the main building judges in- eluded: Grains, Gordon McMillan. Cornwall; manual training, Lebar- on Tait; fruit. Elms-st Eaton. Ex- perimental Farm: flowers. B.F‘rank Tinney. Experimental Farm; cook- ing, Mrs. Willard Prowsc. Brack- ley; portfolios. Professor HJ. Blan- chard and Brsmwell chandler. Charlottetown: writing. Eileen Cantwell and Helen Yco. Char- lottetown: drawing. Mother St. James, Notre Dame Convent. and Miss Annie Watson, Prince Street School; posters. Professor Orotesu. P.W.C.; birds nests, Professor How- ard Court. WINNERS IN SPORT EVENTS Sport events held yesterday morning were for the most. part keenly w- Winners were: l00 yard dash, boys 13 and 14- 1. Leonard Fitzgerald, George- town; 2. George Jones. Pownal; 3, John Parry, Georgetown; 4. Eric Mathcson, Clyde River. '76 yard dash. boys 9 and 10-1. l l l l l l Ronald McDonald. Ebenezer; 2. Harold McLean. Georgetown; 3. Francis McMahon, Rocky Point; 4, Lawrence Drlscoll. Mt. Herbert. 50 ylrd dash. girls ‘I and 8-1. Lillian mgs, Mt. Herbert; 11viar- garet Builmsn. Rustioo. 75 yard dash. boys i1 and 12-4. Albert Ings, Mt. Herbert; 2. John McFadyen. Bunbury; 3. Blair Mc- Callum. Cross Roads; 4. Wilmuni Robertson. Hunter River and Claude Mclcod. Ebenezer. 50 yards, girls 9 and 10-1. Lil- lian Matthews, Grccnvalr; 2. Nor- cnc Auld, Kingston; 3. Porno Mill. Marshfleld; 4. Joyce McPhail. Clyde River. 50 yards dash. girls 11 and l2 l. Muriel JonesPownal: 2. Miri. ~ 1y preferred to the academic or future with confidence and hope Inga. Mt. Herbert; l. Isobel Mc- by] met- and many keen sportsmen in the vicinity were up early and return- cd home report. that they are plentiful. The North Tryon Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs Everett, Ives, on Monday, Sept. "Oh and ing Canada" ed. The committees gave their re- ed hy singing God Save the Kin‘; the ladies. hind, Ebenezer; 4. Beth Gibson Marshfield, Alctha Kingston. 10o yard dash, male teachers-l Alton Ross, springbrook. 100 yard dash, female teachers— 1, Mary Livingstone. Albion Cross. Evelyn Walsh, Summerside; I. Al- ice Coady. Earriscllfle; 8. Martllfl" its Crosby, St. Catherines, Mildred Auld, Mt. Herbert. 100 yard dash, boys 15 and over /1. Gordon Gotxrll. Georgetown; 3 Haddon McLeod. Bfldflwwhi noid Hobbs, Georgetown- '15 yard dasngirls l5 and over- 1, Myrtle Coadyi. Vernon River; 2. Florence Moore. Si‘. CflihfilnP-g- and Vivian McEachern, St. Cath- prines; 3, Elsie C0105. North Mil- ton. so yard dash, boys 6 yW§—1- Herbert George. Georgetown; 3- Lorne lliebeau, Clyde River. , 50 yard dash, boys 7 and 8-4. Byron r-uu. N” Ghhsow: 2- M1"- colm Stewart, Vernon River and George Tweedy, Vernon River; 3- Elwood Shaw, Brackley Point and Stewart Vcssey, York; 4- 51h?" McPhee. Georgetown. 50 yard jockcy rare. b0.\'5 -" 1- Herbert Stewart and Walter Hem?- hill. Georgetown; 2, Eric Maths- son and Louis McLean. 01y“ River: 3. William Hobbs and John Perry, Georgetown: 4. 3118b 9°‘ mu and Leonard Fltltlffald- Georgetown; s. Raymond Mvmm- ald and Kent McDonaldfiahhfln- 75 ygrd dash, girls i8 and 14-1- Tcresa Murphy. Cardiiivm; 3- Kathleen Raynor. Mt. Herbert and Vivian McEnchern, St. Cathcrinvis: 3. Edith Enman. Veruou Rivfl’; 4- Leliha McLeod. Ebenezer. 50 yard wheelbarrow race for boys-A. Walter Hemphill and Her- bert Stewart, Georgetown; aHuith Goicll and Ixonard Fitzgerald. (leorrzeiuwn: 3. Billie Mci-Tncbcrn and Maynard Shaw. Si. Catherin- es; 4. Eric Malhesou and Louis. McLean. Clyde River. Quarter mile relay race — l- _ Georgetown School. ,1r,; 2. Cardi- izan School. sr.: 3, Mt, Herbert School: 4. St. Caiherines School: 5. Clyde River School. Free for all. girls - 1. Myrtle Cnady. Vernon River: 2. Vivian ‘Ti-lfnchorn, Si. Caihririnrs; 3. Kathleen Raynor. Ml, Herbert: 4. ‘Jormri McCullum. Cross Rondsrinll , morencc Monro, Si. Caihorlnes. llackirard race-l, ilorbcrt Si-irv- art. Georgetown: 2. Immiard Piv- wcrald. Georgetown: 3. William Hobbs. Grorrcv-ivn; 4. Eric Math- . sson, Clyde River laden with ducks. And 20th. The meeting opened by sing- rcpea-ting . Crecrl in unisiou, The minutes of l last. meeting were read and approv- i ports, and new ones were appoint- i ed It was then decided by the l members to hold a Bean Supper in the Sci-tool House on Saturday, October 2nd. ‘The meeting adjourn- A dainty lunch was then served by Mcl-‘adyien. Bruce Stewart. Murray Harbor; 2. Chester Cooper, Murray River; B. S. Byron Howlett. Annandale; 4- Al" 6 oz. Bottles CHOW SAUCE Made in England 2 For 25G Extra! California v Extra Large 8r Delicious Per Lb. ‘White or Eyed _ BEANS i0 ms. 559 l . ment during this vear. This club p‘ctiu'e which features Mary As-‘gh i ' V lb. Pkg‘. Shredded , _ I. , d - - ' ampion. and three of his Ryder M ._ M‘ w u , _ 1 h be _ 4 lsgirgloolfxzl,l,1lz‘ w“ ‘me :2: min ‘ovrgagized for two Yohh‘ tor and Lyle Igalbot ilatdthe head of, gup wamnmges today in the QpQn- y "vim 1c l "mg n er ma‘! Extra! BOIIOlESS Sl110k0fl ' Cocmmut _ amino aim‘ "mm- wllm i‘ u... r i PM“ ‘W’ h“ $0.5 flag uiisr-eiliiislhiing-niuighwi m“ ’°““"" °‘ m“ 512°“ B”‘"“’“" ————— ll [b 3 * 01nd oi iluuoi- trill be formed to h 3° ° hm” club Wmh 15 "cry H up“ ’ M ms ‘d w in‘ We“ mam‘ Pl“? 5°“ mmhamem- l The fall shooting season opened ‘ l sl A" 8 . >1 w the monument-S Wen“ 0f ‘he Junk”?! 1h this dis" Bach emy O on m yrey 5m!“ failed '40 get W'- °l the l on Wednesday mominfl SePt. 16th. F01‘ c ll Strong and CELERY Aylmcr’s Squat Tins l I New Potato Baskets Each 30c 6 For 1.75 Large Size —— Nicely Bleached Grown Locally — Head TOMATOES Well Made i5‘ 2"‘ As will be seen by the follbwln! lis: Abrams Village took the larg- est share of prizesin horses at the Eglngnl, Bay Exhibition. Gus L. Ar- senault, Abrams Village won 1st for Brood more. draft, with foal at foot and the special prim from Iseut. Governor DeBlols and an- other special from Peter Martin. Hunter River. Abel Poirier, Abrztnfs V-llfiile bookl first for mare and geldmS WET} three in the draft class. Emmanuel Gallant. also of Abrams Village‘ won first in two year old draft. Stephen Arsenault. St. Chrysosboml took first in the one year draft‘ class. in the carriage classes Joseph F- Arscnault. Abrams Vlllflie won first in Brood Mares with foal at foot. Lmiis Arscnault, Mont Carmel wcu first in carriage foals and also champion foal. Sylverc P. Arsen- ault of Urbanvile took f.rst in one} year olds in the carriage class. Frank Richard won the prize for best. mare and gelding. There were 13 entries in the Gen- eral Purpose class with Edwin Darby of Abrams Village taking top prize. besides a. number oi oth- crs. Benjamin F. Gallant, Mont Cnr- mel won the prize for harnessed l tea-m. ‘ The horses this year at Egmont Bay were all very choice, animals. l ‘ Prize Winners In (‘alik- Classes The junors did well at Egmont ' Buy this year. many getting prizes in the major exhibits, The print running cow felting tnc Dcfilois‘ Special was won in 11m Jllli Bir- iiard, Richmond \\'llll his outstand- ing Ayrshire cow. Rev. Fr. F. X. Gallant took scc-‘ 0nd prize and Cyrus Peter Gallant. Urbanvillc, 3rd. First, ‘n the other‘ classes were Cyrus P. Gallant who‘ inuI-c first in Gueruicyws and had 11c largest showing of Gll('l'll.\"_\". lil the grounds. Ho has nrly honing three years and ll. i yrs in aged class. Mr Gallant also took first in i Sherman-u. I ,\i,\ Winners Horse & Cattle Classes At Egmont Bay Alban Poirier won the Holstein prize. Champion Heifer CieJf W118 a Shorthoru belonging to Joseph P. Arscnnult. Albin A. Arsenault. Mont Carmel with his Guernsey heifer carried Off the Champion in the year old clzis. The Ayrshire belonging to Clovis Gaurlet took the Champion pl‘lZ(‘_ fo." two year olds. l Dominion Problems Are Discussed LONDON‘, Sept. 24 (C. P- Cable) —Malcolm MacDonald, secretary for the domlmons, today called on Prime Minister Chamberlain for discussion of dominion problems. It was reliably understood the subject of their conversation was the reaction in certain dominlons lo Foreign Secretary Eden's re- marks at Geneva on Sept. 20 in connection with raw materials and colonial preferencfl. No other topics irere broached, it was understood. m‘ The altitude of various domin- ions in such p"ill‘llf‘lll$_ ns raw ntaterials and preferences awiuld ho slgniiittant to ills hia.ie.\ly‘s Gov- ernment in the event. of any new approach to the colonial pro- blcm. ALI. SO SAD HP was. in fact, the alas-ont- minded professor. and he was strap-hailuinu in a iramcar. The other arm clasped half a dozen bundles, Ho strayed to and fro. Slowly his face took on a 100k pf apprehension. "Can I help you. sir?" asked the i ,'\llflll(‘l0l‘. "this." said the professor with rolirii. “llulii on tn 1mg [fljpwhflq l get my fare out.’ l gratulate Peggy, Another Socrat Joins Opposition EDMONTON. 8017i‘. M: (OF) - W. N. Chant, former minilfu‘ d agriculture. totiay became a mom- ber of the opposition in the Alberta Legislature. IVLr. Chant, joined J W. Hugill K C . former Attorney General and James Hansen, Taber. whn previously crossed from the So- clal Credit Government side to tht opposition benches The three former Social Credit members will sit as independents and as s separate group on thl opposition side when the session of the legislature opens to- day Also sit-ting in opposition to thl Government are four Liberals and two Conservatives in the House of 01 members. I I ‘Ancients ’ Plan Saint John Visit BOSTON, Sept. 24 (OP) —Ooi Charles T Cahill, commander c1 the AilClFlll. and Honorable Artil- lery (Zoynany of Boston, announ- ced today at drill headquarters in fanous old Faneuil Hall that he ex- pected 250 members would sail on l the Steamship Saint John Oct, I im- their 300th annual field day in Saint John, N, B, "Arrangements for the and plan: for‘ entertainment Saint. John are just about com. plated." he said. “It, is the first time since 1.033 we've viqqm 541m John where we alweys get a. royal in wnlz-ome and we're very hgppv o"; the prospects of renewing 014 friendships " The colorful military march to the steamship 1:2 Silndny planning to return to m1; (‘liy Wedne=day morning. Aflhllf-I suppose you've heard rumors that I'm engaged to peg. sir? Herbert-Yes. If it's ‘ true, 1 ionzrntulaio you; |f not, I con-