r e il ER 19. 1 - _ EMB 932 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEV” SEPT 1-. _ ___ _ _ . . } *_ . Y/~_v`_>`-Q * C' " ' """_"'” 'W 'Y V '“T“"‘ " ~‘~_~'* " - vii*-~ - - - ,‘ _ip ‘ _ ~ . 1. ' .1 .ii U15- G0” Tffleiliiiiiisiniiiaroiccnoii W0" Byiafwdifm li i i i iii li ioycici-3 Indusir; d Somerville Canuck Ace 5”” Y - . _ R A 0 E S Purpose Government Regul-... Shows The Way To United States ' 0 e e e | .-»- A large number of entries have W S M L M P this morning at 10.30 at the Cen- 5 . ii-_ ' been received for the Alberton ° ° c ° 07 tral Christian Church, Summcrsidc, me foundations’ °f me Imperial B a ck Fr orn Ay ,gpm Gould Associated Press-superior steadlness at the crit'cal ng” yhich take place Wednesday siwrtl WW) noses. plus his acuity to produce mg,-,,....,r, scpieuiiier zni. 'racy FIVE FARMS COURSE, BALTI- his best shots down the home un “ follqyng ' “ORE COUNTRY CLUB. Sept, 18 stretch of eachyround over the Matched Rage Th . The amateur golf championship roi 1 the United States passed into the Emmdlan hands yesterday for the st time in hstory as C. R. (San- inv ilr 5;. gsmewilie, slender 28 year old sin um maker of london, Ont., out~ sta played 22 year old Johnny Good- erv mm of Omaha., Neb., to win the`am closest battle for this classic titlepalur lu six years. Somerville conquered fou ling Maryland country, cl nched decision | amy cope-rower _ ciiariom- sllent Canadian is the first mum, e ader to win the American crown Lucky Lindy-lihcrieill - South- ce Harold H. I-`I'lton, British port, r was the victor in 1911. Som- ilie does not hold the Canadian 2.25 Class, Mixed ateur championship this year, ouch he has ireic this titic Yorirois (Delaney) Wvllinrton- r times and is generally rated L B. Jr. (Smith) Cape Traverse. Goodman 2 and 1 in a chamP10¥\-,the best amateur in the Dominion. Mack Volo (Alberton Stables). ,hip match that was featured bylUn spectacular flights oi’ scoring ers questioiiably the two best golf- Wll\l\|° Winn# (5lb¢l‘¢°l\ _Bilb- in the field came together in ,l¢l)- ~ ,uamisiec with briuiant putting the title right. 'rho match wss‘ MIM K\'l\\l|° (Bmw) -‘\lh°ft°n- close from the start that neith- l’°¢¢l' 58 (Ml¢A|¢\lll) Alberton. and packed with enough thrilling so moments to keep the gallery roaring er ugh; down to the finish on the player was ever more than 2 Witty Jim (Dawson), Summer- side Bill Witte (McArthur) Kenaing tions Reviewed InAddress By Mr. l 'lt The church -was bcautif ily 'lem 'W L u e- l wh I The following illuminating state- 'ment on the oyster industry and the purpose of the Government measures taken in accord with the ' agreement of 1028 for thc ra-estab- iilhment of the industry, was made by Mr. W. Chester- S. McLilre at il fmeeting called in Summerslde on iSaturday for the discussion of the question: i The leasing of oyster areas for production, and development 'of the oyster fshery seems to have a- wakened some ` undue suspicion ,with respect to legality of oyster _ leasing; or, in other words, I might ' say with regard tc direct ownership of water or leased areas. It was decided by the Privy up ~ . I il th OSB F t hlite I tl d 7 ' mn green It was eu y 9 m or “nes B d “que” y an ’ ’ Co oil in 1898 and confirmed in so and exciting final since wi :Serge Von Elm turned back Bobby vill ,ones by. exactly the .same margin bee pi 1926. at Baltusroi and Somerville his “-35 cool and MB! 0/ll the WHY. His ho] lHlESHO0TS ATURDA Y Mr Squires (McNeill) Southport. es in even par. ' port. It was determined by the Privy Ls Rico (Power) Charlottetown. th dramatic suddenness. Bomer- WU- un , 9 2 down md nm. fb 8°' Wm' cept, cope (ummm) Konclng two subsequent decisions that wer-e_ au” he was ,me to recapture um, handed down, that the exclusive mmm] md' shoot the last eight Diddy Aubrey (Sheron) llowlug, power to regulate all fishing is vested in the Federal Govt. Council decision in 1912 that thc. h i `encc shows that by oyster fishing!/* fishing was convircing This has C \ » ,_ r` y~` r~ za m.. ~._ cu ._ it ri occf- ng 7,) At Summerside ` » The marriage of Emma. Virginia I EXETER, Ont., Sept. 18.-Upon no Rev w rr Harding officiating C” oratcd with ferns and yellow. _ . _ . to ~ i_, ids. Th bid i . ;‘::.'.;:: ... -- av ng smi ar pu c are . u » L gshiug involves removing the pm. I to the strains of Lohcngi'in`s bridal j 0? duct.; of natural increase and re-I Uh mms nothing - .sister of the bride, looked charm ,fe ing' as matron of honor avid Thane l Nature cannot stand 'that with A- Campbell attc~m`ed as grooms- 4 me oysters any more than with unyiman. The bride wore a lovely ‘ D01 o other commodity. When the oyster' B n of blue chiffon velvet trim of w - __ fishin began there was little or med with "mme and fuliban 'Y-0 ple was never anticipated. As timelw to e. few weeks each year' still the- T e wedding march was played I did b trend downward. , ‘went on 1; was (nm-eaged, and in- Wore a. gown of salmon pink with ` not l Y h Mrs. G. Elliott Full and during l by orus. Mrs. Thane A. Campbeihihc _ _, d of Rz\il\\'s._ told n gathering electors of .South Huron when flrcd the c,,»»_»iilng guns of the eral by-eico..on campaign. Because “the Bennett Govern- nt has not changed its mind on icy, and there is no possibility a gcnerul election within a cou- of years," he continued, “this , E no restriction as the need for it match and carried I1 b0Uus Christi partly because oi’ good government gpm of uysuu- P,-oduumg M-e,,5_ I It is not too much to expect that Choir, under direction of Mr. W. .l_ by a man of tremendous physical The PB~!‘llBml'¢Ill2 Of C1109-di. by 5" ”'1d°;;l°P“`0“l Ufuthls kind thxc Eiélzliviléhhnlcl cli.".1'gc of thc singing, and personal strength and of ex-\ uompeteng yegglauom 1-,ame1y,.._ ‘.\Jud in --ij ‘ ons, but 0 - HY CS McCarthy preached ccpiional ability." , the Fisheries Act" -conferred on the opportuiii. »~ ~g given for aiiin- the sermon, thc subject being the There were no terms, declared Dr. igztfggi cgiuisulgz t\:l%llulr\il;1rnEr°erl11l; gc. ted to » ,to ,he business for life of St John de Brcbcuf Public Nlnnion, which could be too iauda ' Cam-1da's ability to produce. » "This was one of the problems which we had to face during the conference," continued Dr. Manion. “Russia is ready to undercut any price any other nation in the world can quote. And we succeeded in inserting an article which applies to Russia and which stops that un- fair ccmpetiticn. And I have every belief that the British will live up Fisheries Department at Ottawa F65 F! - . ' . ~ ‘ - the Power to lem, an suuublu themselves. Ti ere are areas enough 'Prayers in honour of thc saints wcrc tory or praiseworthy for Premier lthalndusmes oft 22233;” bum ht areas. 3,.o,md the Coast of puuce Ed. recited, --Solemn Bcnodcilon was Bennett. He had exhibited-an al- n ag!-semen g "ard Island that can be made Celcbmfcd by HCV. Grorgc M111.-Dorn most superhuman ability to do tre- No Lesal Quesiio roductivc end that are now lylnr Qld- The Deacon was Rctg Emmett mciicious amountscf won. and to- ` 'auow and b;1,~_@n in meet the ')Hf1flli2y. Sub-deacon, Rev. Chas. day. he submitted. Premier Ben- w.u1i tiles-_ decisions llunilcg feeds of all interested. Me‘hods av- ICCam_“y‘ Amr B°m`d1°ti°" me "Mt was 9- "W°Y1d figure." dwm ‘mm me Privy Cmuwu am* hcmg dcvclnppd by which by mt. encrntion of the relics of the saints "Similarly we came into office with the competent legislate.. else than labor, muddy botforv' 'kai field- A beautiful in:ii'il'1'i~ li>~ "‘°‘“"‘°l-" ““°""“ S‘""l~" t “" d will be ircla. The nfiics- choir- will . , ii " G ' rn ts take a 'ie-i-;lr.. , _ , g _ men.; of a. great .ndu.siry, and the 5;;‘1ld :t0\‘;`u11:;1; allow hi: H” “_ have charge of thc singing for ihci The railway had built hotels from advantages accruing from this log- ‘Wm to on on the gthar *ind evening devotions. lil thc after- roast to roast. It had built an un- islatloncanuoteveiibe estiiiiatedlisar 3° ' ` noon at 3.30 sci-vices will be held neccssaigv fifty million terminal at if iv’ dcstrov or :top the oy=ter the futu;e in this Province. If '” ~ ' " for the children. Each morning at .\foiilreal. It had built branch rail- proper consideration is g.ven, deV°_!°l'm“nt “S it 15 "°“'__“m’;E°dl8 o'clcck the Novena Mass will be way lines and bought others. It prirwe Edward Isiand has in har It Wm lead to cha” and dl ‘""P'*‘m celebrated. The Novcnu will close had gone crazy in a flurry of exor- oyster industry' 1,, my humble in (he LITE” l'?"°-'iPC`¢f»5 Of i-he 'W cn Monday, Sept. 26th. llcginninirbitnni' unnecessary spending- And v"'lr"ent °f °"'$t'." °l""‘5‘ on Thursday and ending on tlic‘l\/Ir. Briinctts Government stopped opinion, a. great and growing re~ source conditions is as feasible as upland or general agriculture fanning; as a usual thing it is much more prof- itable on account of less overhead in the development. Prior to the settlement that took[ place wide stretching Prairies, were the habitat of buffaloes etc,- which provided food for the In-‘ dians and earlier settlers; later as settlements began they were for the use of ranchers, many of whom developed large stocks of cattle.. sheep and horses. This was a most profitable business for the ranch- ers. As time wen), on their use cf the Public Domain was regulated, but later came people who were prepared to develop these ranches and make them into fanns. The further than that. Past Experience Cited In Prince Edward Island as a whole, as well as in Malpeque Bay and other places, particularly 10”! "’ "°'“‘ ‘"'°' '““' before the disease broke out in _ feast day of thc martyrs on next it. oyster farming under proper It is “SY t0 5° “Phill lf Y°U\' ln' Monday. special sermons will be Two years ago at the Imperial tefest P°1“t5 ln that diY`5Cl1l0I1- preached. ‘Conference Premier Bennett had Canada, declared Dr, Manion. "So there seems to be a different feeling in the past few weeks," said Dr. Manion. "As a. physician I see the effect of the mind on the hu- man body. It is true of the body politic. I can see the effect today of the mental attitude which the people of Canada have ussumec since the Imperial Conference, and before long those effects will have made themselves apparent to all o you. Malpeque Bay, the evidence that m Dldd 00llld not “and pubuc l \ i i ‘ u \‘ \ i I, ‘ -f-»>5=i:§:5:;~§=§:s:=~"I..-.:'=;:¢=s;~ ~< =:i.<-=": =-:.2 f" ' NAR advantage to the country as a A whole and to the communities themselves to have farrnlng so de- ""' I veloped is quite obvious to all and it ls not necessary to stress a point of this kind; hence the _ ranchers had to K0- From that S standpoint the case of the oyster arcs is quite similar, but it goes . IN qw ` ) i 4 ¢ l fl ¢ » € f i i A i A ‘r i us -> -'-sell*-~= _.. /, .W _ ,.~-"._.<.~..»..~..~. 1?--e C 0' comes HAVE . U Y GAS t?" 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