i at 1 o'clock. Interment North Wilt- Ellililillg Sites lie Luxe E For the first time in l0 700". W0 I751"!!! 51111411118101! g m u” “f, ha" 0g ghglottecown’: finest residential section ' are now available at reasonable FIWF- _ I “(gown-iris Fitzroy Street. facing south, between the beautiful norm and Lennon-lb roomin- . 1| you u. looking for the BEST, act quickly, as here la literally the chance of a lifetime t0 lflllllre that truly ideal - bopeslte you have alwayl 713'“- il. r. iisiimiiii DESBRIBES Fresh Fish at Dever- eaux’s Grocery. Fresh Island Salmon, 19 ‘cents (Continued from page 1) lb. Haddock, Fregh General Balbo and his officers on Mackerel, Cod, Fresh land. General Balboa nephew was Flue‘; one of tho first to greet him on Devereauxvs Grocery Canadian soil. He was with a num- ~ Kent St‘ ' ber of newspapermen who had a- waitod the arrival of the Armada. Camera men took pictures of Balbo in every conceivable attitude and mood to be flashed to New York papers. ' A guard of honour from H. M. C. S. Saguenay stood each side of the pier and saluted the airmen as they touched Canadian soil. They were officially welcomed by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Bruns- wick, Hon. Col. Murray McLaren, lidinister of Pensions; Hon. L. P. w. Tilley, Premier of New Brunswick; Brig. J. L. B. Parsons and the Mayor of Shediac, Dr. A. Sormany. 'I'hc Italian Consul was there to welcome his countrymen. Italian music was played during the landing. Mrs. Herridge, sister of Premier R. B. Bennett, motored in four hours from St. Andrews to wel- come thc airmen. General Balbo is 37 years of age and is a man who does not like a. lot of fuss and ask- ed to have the banquet which had been prepared for him cut out. Senator McArthur in conversation with the airmen learned that since leaving Iabrador atmospheric eon- ditions were good, which accoun‘ for their arrival much earlier than was announced in yesterday's press dispatches. The Italians expressed themselves as delighted with weath- er conditions and the wonderful re- ception given to them by the Can- adian people. The senator was struck with the perfect arrange- ments made for the machines. As iiiiniiiiisi iNENiiiYABlE iuiiiii A very successful concert was given last evening in Heartz Mem- orial Hall by Mr. Arthur Holder, Barbados, Negro tenor. The concert which was under the auspices of the Willing Circle of King's Daugh- ters was heartily enjoyed by a large audience. Mr. Holder possesses a rich pow- erful voice of unusual range and power. He was ably assisted by Mrs. Bolder. Following was the programme: 1. Steal Away to Jesus; Heawn, Beavh, Burleigh; Because, Dfiardelot. Piano-Juba Dance, Nathaniel It. Dett. (A descriptive African dance by a Canadian-born Negro com- poser-ong of the foremost con- temporary composers). I. You Better Min’, Johnson; . cps, Rasbach; Exhcrtation, Will 1m Cook. they stepped into their moorings no-Rondo Capriccloso, Men- scores of boats hove into sight. They delssohn. came up alongside of the seaplanes, 8. Unaccompanied ‘ n _ each one was equipped with five gallon cans of standard aviation gasoline and each plane was refuel- ed ready for the takeoff which is thought will take place about dawn. Shediae is a wonderful natural port for seaplanes, and is equipped with moorings for 25 of the largest flying boats as well as small pon- toon planes. Planes can light and depart at any stage of the tides. Senator McArthur and Mr. Pope returned to Summerside by six p. m. taking the samo route as the planes crossing in twenty minutes. iNBREASINE iiiiiisi IN iiiin DAYS A very successful illustration sation field day, the third of a ser- lee, was held yesterday at Iona on the farm of Mr. James Daley. Previous field days this year were held on the farms of Messrs Alex Mathescn, Wood Islands, on July 5 and Clifford McEwen, St. Peters on July 7. The same programme with slight variations has been carried out I all three occasions. As one of the objectives of the field days is to demonstrate the work done by the stations. the programme h ‘ ’ inspection of station fielch, of experiments, plot work, livestock and gardens. Of special interest this year is the elaborate experiment "on Brown Heart in turnips. At eaoh field the method of growing the crops is explained. ' An hour and a half is spent on discussion of the librperimental Farm truck exhibit. The six topics discussed are the growing of timo- thy seed, a vegetable garden on every farm, the effect of nitrates on timothy and three on the breed- ing and feeding of poultry. Dr. J. A. Clark, Mr. D. l". Tirmey, and Mr. B. C. Parent, Director of the Illustration Stations, were in attendance at each demonstration. Mr. S. G. Peppin wa present at Wood Islands, and Mr. Stewart Ir- vin was present st St. Peter's where he put on a sheep drenching de- monstration. ‘ The field days at Ionaand St. Peter's were much more largely at- tended than those at the cams lllt [Oil'- Mig attendance Water Boy. Treat Me Nice, I Done Done, Arthur Holder. Plano-Impromptu Schubert. As duet with Mrs. Holder-Lover, Come Back to Me, (New Moon). Romberg; La Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto), Verdi. ‘ (Op. 90), lab elf pala with Board's Link-sent. BIRTHS ‘ INDIAN-At Clyde River, July 11, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. In- man, a daughter. CORNER-On July l, 1933, 00 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Oormier, Malpe- uus Road, a daiighior, Anna ‘(ath- "711. ‘w!!! - At 8t. Margaret's H06- pital, Dciichestsr, Mesa, June 39th, 1983. b0 MI‘. and Ma's. Charles Mo- Iver (nee Florence Kelly) a son, flharles Albert. DEATHS ANDREWS-At Hope River, July i3, James A. Andrews, aged B6 years. Funeral today, Friday, June 14th, at 2 I). m. NEWSOM- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Thursday, July l3, i933, Mrs. Burgess H. Newsom, age 54 years. Iluneral from her late residence at Kingston on Saturday, July 15th, service starting at 2.30. Interment East. Wiltshire cemetery. DUFFY-Alt Emerald July 13, 1933, ivm. Patrick Duffy, mother of the late fiov. P. S. Duffy. aged 87 YM-rs. Funeral leaves the residence of her aon P. P. Duffy, Saturday morning at B o'clock for St. Yl Church, Kinkora. ZELL-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Thursday, July 13th, Mrs. Robert G. Prisaell, of North Wiitshire, aged i3. Funeral from North Wiltshire Church on Saturday service starting shire Cemetery, N, D. MacLean UNDIBTAIIB LAMII Charlottetown and North Wilhbire Phone ill CENTRAL Glllllllllll ___-__ This column la raaervad hr Queen's 01mm: newa of local inemm but ad- vertising of a newly nails-a may be inserted at 4 cents a ward atrial; lllyahla In advance. . NORTH IUSTICO-Resbyter- ian Church services at the usual hour Sunday afternoon. curslon tickets for the Italian Air Fleet at Shediae are being sold on all trains today and Saturday good mcuoa saunas-A. liquor seizure was made in a house on Water Street yesterday when nine gallons of rum and twenty-two bottles of whiskey was found by the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice. Court action will follow soon. T0 JOIN SURGICAL STAFF’- Dr. Arthur MacDonald, son oi Mr. S. A. MacDonald, of this city, left the Province on Wednesday for United States, after a vacation oi three weeks. During the last year he has been on the stat! of Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. This year he will join the surgical stafl of Yale University. ENJOYABLE FESTIVAL-A, very successful and enjoyable strawberry and ice cream festival was held yes- terday afternoon and evening at the spacious lawn of Zion Manse, the home of Rev. and Mrs. ca. c. Web- ster, 80 Euston Street. The festival, which was largely attended, was un- der the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid Society. REMAINS OF OLERGYMAN AR.- RIVE — The remains of Rev. Dr. James J. Farrah arrived in the city last evening from Montreal. The body was met at the railway station by the Knights of Columbus, the Holy NameSociety, the Benevolent Irish Society, and many other mem- bers of the Roman Catholic congre- gations in the city. A large proces- sion with the League of the Cross and Canadian Legion Bands follow- ed the remains from the station to St. Dunstanb Basilica. The body was met at the entrance by His Ex- cellency Bishop O'Su1livan, and the priests of the Diocese. The office of the dead was chanted. His Ex- cellency, Bishop 0'Su1livan, was pre- sent on the Throne, and was assist- ed by Rev. T. Curran and Rev. F. Muiialy. The funeral will be held today. Solemn Mass will be cele- brated at the Basilica at 9 o'clock. At 1.30 p. m. the remains will be transferred to St. Georges, where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at l0 o'clock. His Excel- lency Bishop O’Sul1ivan will cele- brato Pontifical High Mass, and. the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Murphy, Rector of St. Dunstan's University. PERSONALS Mr. E. J. MacFiuiyen, after a short visit with friends at Peters Road, has returned to his home in Somerviile, Massachusetts. Mr. and ivms. Leslie Prowse and daughter Alta, Brackley, and Mr. and ltiirs. Everett Saunders and family of Charlottetown, motored to St. Eleanors on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Miller, and Dr. and Mrs. C. Kiniey, of Halifax, are vis- iting the city at the present time, and are guests at the Canadian Na- ticnal, The Misses Orpha, Ruth and Polly MacPadyen, with their niece, Miss Faye Clapp, of Somervilie, Massachusetts, are enjoying a most pleasant vadation with their ‘aunts, Mrs. Beatrice Boehner of Brighton, Charlottetown, and Miss Loo C. Johnston of Peters Road. Mr. Harry Ritchie, manager of the branch of the Bank of Nova Soo- tia at Campbellton, N. B., and one of the star sprinters oi’ this city some years ago, in addition to being on the half back line of the old Abeg- welt football team, is renewing ac- quaintances in the city, accompan- ied by Mrs. Ritchio and his son and daughter, they motored over to spend a vacation in Mr. Ritchie's home town. They leave Tuesday on re- tum. ' FISHERMEN OFF FOB. LABRADOR CARBONEAR, Nfld.,- July 12-"- The steamer Ssgona has lrfli f0!’ Labrador with about 350 flshflrmln who p131] to operate this summer between Pbrteau and Spotted Is- lamk. 0n her return from Bpvtikd Islands, the Sagona will take up her scheduled mute to Humber- mouth. at Wood Islands was about the‘ same. Increasing intérest has been lvidlllflldfromillllfiflll- Cream. This offer good until 12 P. M. Saturday, BAPTIST snavrons - Servicés 3"]? 15"‘- of Tryon Baptist Church. Sunday, _ 0_ _ I I -< . my 1m’: n l. m. wesmrb C D DFLIVERgRVgI$éIR0RDFRs 0i $1.00 land: 3 p. 1a., Trycn; 7.30 p. ‘m, smug, , rnssnanlaonxconsroiv- The railway ounces that ex- 115 KENT Sin PHONE 421 to return up to Monday, July 17th. , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN inisi STIIAWBEBBIES== Commencing today, we will give one box of Island Strawberries FREE of charge with each quart of OLYMPIA Ice Cream purchased here at regular price. Take advantage of this oppor- tunity to try Olympia, P. E. IslancPs Finest Icc TF- l ' TREMENDOUS l (Continued from page 1) "Viva" shouted the crowd, as General Balbo, General Adlo Pelle- srini and Lieutcnut Longo came ashore in a launch from the Canadian destroyer Sag- uenay. “The flight took five hours and 45 minutes," said General Bal- bo, speaking through Italian Con- sul General Louis Petrucci. He was evidently discounting the time f jtekccii and the firs‘. rind last land- ‘. mg. fntflviaiioaal Event - “This is more ‘J C.W.L.- (Continued from page l) Band Concert Tonight Following is theprogramme to JGod Save The King. , Saturday-sac a. m.—-St. Dun- ,His Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. o'- Band at the concert on Queen fsullivan, celebrant. ' Square this evening. . _.| Saturday, July 15th. l0 a. m.— 0 Canada. K. of C. Hall-New Business; visit 1- hIar¢h—Clardes ,from His Excellency Bishop O‘Sul- B- H1111- livan; Adjournment; Holy God we 2. Selection-Merv w1dow—La- .Praisc Thy Nome; God Save The har. iKing. 3. March-Royal Australian Navy i Following is the annual report "Lllllgvlv. presented by the president: 4. Waltz-Moonlight on the Nile i The Diocesan sub division con- -—K- L- K1118- sists of twenty-two district sub-di- 5. Fox Trot-Darktcwn Strutters‘ visions with a total membership of BHIPBrOOks. about twelve hundred. (l, Military Fantasia and Galop ‘rhesub-divisiong are gm m 300d on the Rolief of Ekowe-Round. (standing, having paid Dominion; 7. Trombone Smear-Lassiu; and Diocesan taxes, I Trombone-Fillmore. _ Through the efforts of the dioces- ! 3- V0001 $010——Mi€l1¢y Lflk‘ =1 an organizers nine new sub-divi- Riifiw-Fillldsman Len Doiron. sions have been formed, and by the 9. Selection-Songs of the South du Corps-R. combined efforts of all the sub-i “50101000. ' divisions approximately $6,000.00! 19- RIZIYCh-Sons of the Brave» were realized during the year, Bidgood. through the usual channels, con- National Anthem. certs, teas, cards, etc. Most of this money was disbursed locally for the needs of each Parish, such as the purchase of buildings to be used for meetings and social af- fairs in connection with the League, also for the furnishing of same and Wales College and the Business Colleges. On Thursday afternoon of each week they conduct busi- new, muetings and debate on dif- ferent subjects which is very help- ful to them in their work. They repairing o1’ them bujidings to carry on these meetings themselves make them suitable m: the diffcr- and in this way become conversant ent activities. With correct procedure. On Satur- Social Service 00y they have a social evening, playing games, dancing, etc.; these 0T0 VOW much enjoyed and are chaperoned by members of the Education Committee. In Charlottetown the poor and. needy are attended to by our effi- cient Social Service Nurse and by a committee from the Senior League who mgej; at; me Char- The usual gold coins have been lottetown Hospital twice a week for donated to St. Dunstanb Univer- the purpose of sewing, making lay- 51W. News Dame Academy. Queen EbtBS, crib blankets, repairing and squire End 13001110111 51111810 making clothing and other neces- 50110015. as well as several other slties for those in need. In therur- M1105 donated in rural districts for al districts committees are appolnt- - 5011001 children. all 0f which need- ed by each sub-division to take com less to say, serve to encourage pu_ of this work. The sick poor are vis- D118 t0 take a keencr interest 1n 159d in their homes and reoeive Ev- their work. School books and other gfy medical attention, me char- schoolnccessities were provided by iottetown sub-division contributed H11 Bub-divisions where needed. $225.00 for this purpose. About Catechism has been a very spe- saooco was given to the home m.- c181 work 1n the rural parishes. aged, towards the building fund; lflflchlflii find Preparing children this money was raised by the yadie; for their First Holy Communion. serving hot meals during Exhibition M11011 0f the success of the or- week. iganization within the diocese dur- In response to a call for reliefrins the lJfl-lt year is due to the from m, Archqjlocese o; mgina, , kindly efforts of His Excellency- packages of clothing and bedding g The Risht Rev- J- A. Onullivan. were sent, some sub-divisions con- B15110!) 0f Charlottetown. who wrote tflbut‘ also by a gpnauon Of a special letter to each parish priest monem setting forth the advantages of the The Provincial institutions and 110115110. 11181118 them to have a sub- the sanatm-lum have been visited division formed in their parish at by Catholic Women League groups, i me earliest P0551010 date. who have sent hampers of good The 511m 0f $37.00 was donated things and provided entertain- to the National Scholarship Fund, menu o; various sorts fm- the en- I $74.00 to the Sisters of Service and joyment of the patients. ‘$50.00 to the National Budget. All Milk was provided daily fOl‘ all,5"b'd1l/151°!l5 scudlris their usual pup,“ m the three 1353mm, Schools contribution to those worthy funds. in Charlottetown, by the efforts of The Jlmmrs did 800d Work dur- Monsignor Maurice McDonald, who 1X18 i110 1788i? V0111‘ OOHI-flblliillg l0 was Chaplain of the League. the $111170"? 01' 880d 1116105 in the In Charlottetown’ the st Zita o Sacred Heart Home and fulfilling Society, with a membership qgiall other obligations. Charlottetown eighty, ,5 compflsed o; girls eyn-‘Junior sub-division has fifty paid- ployed as domestics in the city who "P membws- Th" P1155 Wm!" the? meet every week in their hall and "mntaincd ten b°W11nK units and enloy music and games; this is were interested in other sports, looked an" and euaumgc: by the such as basketball, volleyball. At Senior League. T110 Present time they are plan- St. Vincent's Orphanage has been hi"! 5- temlls 0111b 111 COHJUHCUOI! given material assistance from “m! the 301i! Nflme Club 00!!!!)Ils- nearly. every sub-division find at ed 01' young memo! the parish- Christmas hampers of good things PM! m under way for the were sent to the little ones. fmmflilml 0f B wmllally 0f Girl A chrmmas h.” was also pm. Guides which will be under the vided for the poor children of Chaplaincy of the Redemptorisis Charlottetown, and they were made F0310?! and sponsored by the happy Wm, Ems o; candy, 1mm Charlottetown Juniors. toys and clothing. In every way the Caiholiq Wo- Educauon men's League of the Diocese of Good work hm, been done along Charlottetown are working loyally educmonfl 1mm, The collegiate to uphold the principles of the stan‘s Basllica— Convention Mass, be given by the-Canadian Legion, ‘spoke for the Sovereign, declaring, I ms flight aroused the admiration ' i declared General Balbo at the pub- the arrival, He was given a tre- mendous ovation at the start and finish of his brief address. He was the last speaker. Lieuten- ant‘. Governor Hugh H. McLean of men and women not only‘ in of Health, road the message from acting Premier Sir George Pei-Icy, congratulating the flyers for the Dominion. . Hon. L. P. D. Tillcy, Premier of New Brunswick, attracted great in- terest and affection from the It- alian officers by voicing the greet- fings of the Province in both Eng- llish and Italian. “Very good," de-' clared an interpreter. General Bal- Ibo appeared amused and delighted. t It W218 the first time he had heard inn address in liLs native longin- since leaving Orbetcllo on July 1. , SHJEDIJAC, N. S., Jilly 13. _ For ‘the first time since he left Orbe- iiello, Italy, on his epochal flight fGeneral Balbo, Minister of Aviation in Mussolinis cabinet, was today welcomed with an address delivered m his native tongue. When Hon. Leonard P. D. Tilley, Prime,Mlnlsier of New Brunswick. extended the official welcome of the province to the intrepid avi- ator, the Premier addressed Gen- eral Balbo in Italian. The official welcome in Italian was not only a happy touch to the historic occa- sion, but it marked the first time that a dignitary from a European nation had been extended the feli- cltations of this province in a language other than English, by an English speaking Premier. The address, artistically engros- sed on parchment, and encased in rich, brown morocco, was presented to General Balbo by Premier Tilley as a memento of the air squad- ron‘s arrival at Shediac, their first Canadian landing place. The Pre- mier road the address in Italian and then delivered the official wel- come in English. General Balbo was visibly touched by the greet- ing in Italian. The text of the English address of welcome given by Premier Tilley follows: General Balbo. Minister of Avia- tion, Offloers and men of the Royal Italian Air Squadron: Your Squadron, representing a world-wide honoured and respect- ed Country, has paid this Province, one of the nine Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, a distinct compliment in making your first stop-over in the Dominion within the territorial waters of New Brims- wick. This Province, a component part of this great Dominion, joins with all Canada in extending to you a cordial and whole-hearted welcome. We appreciate the great honour you have paid the Canadian people in visiting us on your goodwill jour- ney to the great Nation to the south o.’ us. Representing as you do, one of the leading nations of the world in service, commerce and diplomacy. governed by a Prime Minister v Mussolini f-whcse name will go down in history as a man whose outstanding ability and patriotism have brought his country to the forefront of the nations of the world. I congratulate you. General Balbo, and your staff upon your successful crossing, and wishifnr you one and all in your epoch mak- ing voyage, a safe joumey to your destination, and a happy and glor- ious rcium to your Native land. to you with all sincerity- Colonel ; - “merit between the first and last‘ ‘ than a trip by; . 011'. it's an international event," lic reception given before Shediads: ;‘ one hotel an hour or more after , Canada but in the whole world; = Y l-lon. Murray MacLoren, Minister. _ The ci!.l\iis of New Brunswick say’ BARGAINS FUR THE WEEK END.‘ QGE THREE iaoivizan xauscusu ciiasnxs iviLuAivis YEAST SALTS Kidney Llvcr Pink Pills 5ft!- SLZS 79c Size Pills 50¢ 30); f I bliccial 98c Now Rog. 35c For , 60c Now 29¢ 43c Genuine cm BISMA - max JUNER-ll- 01l- vscuvm FOR rm; RELIEF or "f-Xir" "w? BOTTLEs ALL sromscn DISORDERS . MR "l- Siigglle Pint Size Safe - Prompt _ unrecove- . °.'~’- - _ Only _ Pleasant Tasting. 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Dr. J, Clarence Webster,’ fChairman of the Welcoming Com-i . mittce, reviewed the history of Shed- I iac, one of the oldest settlements in the Acadian country, At the close of the reception the crowd gave three rousing cheers for ‘Balbo and his flyers, and the Ital- ians responded with the Fascisii sal- , ute. Plan Morning Take-off It was still uncertain tonight when ihc squadron would take off for Montreal and by what route they would fly. It was generally under- stood they would take off in the morning and travel to Montreal by the Maine route, over Mcgantic. But no one W85 taking anything for granted. It was dciinitoly announ- ced at the base llcrc inst night that I the ilyers would not trike off from! Cartwright until Friday at least, yet they were in the air this morning. “It was a very good trip indeed," the General said as lie came ashore. "We had a bit of fog, but not vcry much. Both take off and landing‘ .’ were accomplished without a hitch," he said, as he lit a cigarette and adjusted his gzirtcrs-—hls plifilfiflllfill la brown eyes tivinklcd in his lXIlYd-i ed face. oncl Longo came ashore \\'llll the} leader, leaned against a piling and said nothing. i ‘I! Grey haired Gcncmi .~\‘.<1o , ’ Pcllogrini, who with Licuicnnm Cul- 1 ;» (ices into Soclusion -\il(‘1' the reception toulgiii Gon- l‘ VI-li Bulbo went into seclusion and ' ordurcrl his mcu to rest. A dinner j_‘l\'[:li b}: Llqv ,\[.i_i:i,v~ vil luv vlwilng; 110i‘ ln-nrluii by Lin; ll‘»'L tnblli was a gay aiiiaii‘ iii u-riliuu .~:.. First to JJHJUI, [he General today was his mph: Dr. LlllO Balbo. "Ab Lino," (c. llillflfl lllC leader as he kissed his kinsmzin on both cheeks. Others who clnmoied down the sions w grasp his hand were Dr. Wc-bsir-r and Afsyor Alphonse Sor- mnndy. Prfllllfil‘ L. P. D, Tiilcy and Major E. C. P. Salt, head of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, shook hands at the liend of ilic landing. Among Silo/disc's (listmguishcd visitors lul‘ lllC alTiHll was Ali's. W. D. Hcrridgc, wife of the Cainadian Minister to “Hisiiington and sister of Premier R. B. Bcnnc-LL. Mrs. licrridgzc motored here from St. An- drews, N. B. Unsurcssiul author: “After my clout}: the uorlcl wzil realize what 1 n $1 5- L‘! o =- l0 =- l ‘have done.‘ C- qaiii w" WVW‘. drift worry zibviiflt, nxl (n.3,). You p.311 be out; of Enrmis ivny iiicn“ hundred bags this week 1:: Hogan's ° wharf. J. Lester Douglas I Pain: it is better because it is lirirmloss. Headaches, Sumriicr ilolds, "i Neuritis, Rheumatism, ‘iry A300 Asm is llic latest discovery‘ for the relief oi‘ licuilnchc and For sale by all reputable driiggists. Box 35 cents. Trial packet l0 crnis. Welcome, —thrice welcome, and: TUNE IN TO THE ASCO PROGRAM ON F. F. (‘. Y. Club with ‘s. membership of about one hundred members is comprised League and to be of service to the church and to the community, all Bon Voyage. DAILY 7.15-7.30 I’. M. of gm, and boys from pflnce 0g of which is respectfully submitted. IIfiCIIIfl foap K our skin at. its beet cl s. Pure, the medicinal azsyantiecptic properties of Underarm, it soothes and heals as well as cleanses the skin. For regular daily toilet use in tho home them is ' better. Price 28c. Csnmihn Depot: Lyman Agades, 1.1mm d, kf&i 28I&P_I I - Wqllontreal. Leonard P. D. Tillcy, Nfliiféiigia or Tablets. perfected. anil it is pvrfccily Prln" Ylinistcr of New Brunswick Dominion of Canada. Pays Tribute to Il Duce . In the course of his brief speech, ,' translated by Consul General Pct- ' ruccl through microphones, Gcnoral ' Balbo paid n loyal tribute to Benito ‘i Mussolini. "lt is through his coiir- - ago. his initiative, his ability, thnt Italy becomes a greater power," ho. declared, pointing to the present] flight as cxcmpliflcation. v The Gcnzral spskc villi many mbllilfl of welcome before his Call mid see ilic New ' Spraying ilililb I f on Display’ at Massey Harris Show Rooms and Warehouse on Water Street VVCSI, Summcrsidc Geo. R. Thompson. Agent, Phone 202-2. iiii-i-Is-fiifidi" E‘ is Elsie iigain Rinsscy Harris: Sprayer i\.’ THTfI~—-»- §:%§?§zsasaa= ) ai nee ighi lonl rien. Col- ! an- ritarid field Grain