bl . l» trials l W“ Ill‘!- I. r131»? clilli ‘l Agents Wanted F! PIE Willi MADE BY OUR Personal Christmas Greeting Card Agenh in their spare time. Write ll-l 101' particulars today. Resal Art Co. 810 Spadina ‘Ave, Toronto. Aa-Wrrjlig. 1a-l4-1e-il. Teachers Wanted vlsnrsu-njsrsllnseaivulib renun- er ior Murray River School. (in- _ termcdiate Dept.) Supplement $100. ‘Wgter Buell, . Murray ; lli . 7212-8-l2-5i EDITED-TEACHER FOB WHEAT- ley School. supplement $125.00. Howard Carr. Secretary. Oyster Bed Bridge. -" me-a-m-sl. I Flynn-mar onus rasca- ' ti‘ for Tryon consolidated School. sllillllernent $150.00. A. A. Foy. v Bccrctsry. v :lloa-a-l4-sl. jlslvrsn-Ar one! nlsr cLsss Teacher lor Vernon School. Male l preierred. Supplement slllcoo. w. W- Murphy. flecretary oi ma... lzeo-a-u-ai. lsscirsn wANnn-All sxnal- mood second class teacher ior Green Hill School Ho. 3D. Supple- ment 8135. J Edmund MacWil- item». 01a m." n. I. Secretary. . 7334-84341 L; Miscellaneous "Ill straabi ... MACDONALD. land Surveyor, Bsrmanville, Bouris. lfiit-i-li-imo WIIIBPONDIQUI OAIDB AND imvelcpes with ‘iddrus printed. M the thing lu- acknowledge- hmt. “lvitationa, ete. duo-dun Job Printer! u -§__.*_____..___ "will! , IOUINING U! AUCTION IALI A1‘ lead lioadea laturdly Mll- *.' vvv_ v 5? .__:_' v vwv vvvvvvv Salesman Wanted- SALESMEN WANTED _. 551,55 agent lor Prince Edward Island. ‘Good pay. Free butnt. we want now a reliable, energetic represent;- tive to handle the best districts on _ the Island. Our agency ls prom. able. Write. Pelhem. Nursery. Co, Tvmnw. Ont. ‘ B. W. il-is-ti. c Education ATTENTION 0F HIGH SCIIOQL Graduates. Butler Hospital ior Nurses, Providence, R. 1., oiiers a a three years’ course in» nursing, . accredited school; extremely dc- sirablc advantages; nlteen months aiiiliation with Yale University School ot Nursing; two months al- iiliation for i-ublic Health Nursing. Write to Superintendent of Nurses. Aug. 14-31 pd. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING ‘I0 enter next class oi North Adams Training School ior Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please lwrite Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provide month- ly allowance and privilege‘ o! six months’ course at Bellevus Hospi- tal. fl-fi-N-fmw-di. Male Help Wanted ‘ An Unusual Opportunity $35—$50 can be earned W00!!! in spare time selling well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores ol Btenogra- phers, Accountants, Clerks. etc. exceeded this last season. Beauti- lul new portiolio lrec. Master Kralt co, Limited. Toronto. Representa- tives wanted small towns 118°- M, H. W. B.l4.i6.l9.2i.28.I6-38. Wflltiid i‘ vvsrirao-rlllmrslrso noosit iii good locality, with or withait board. Write "s. s." care 7883-84641. Female Help _Walnted WANTED-A RELIABLE MAID ID‘ plain cooking the llflt week in September. No washing. Good Central’ Guardian roucs collar-st the rouse court. yesterday morning one deiend- entinaoase aloperatingroar while intoxicated will ("In I0 d!!! in Jail-Doe delendnt lb a hohibfl idea wafglveo d: months. another $900 or three rename. Fik » IAim CONOIIT-Tbe Canadian legion ‘Band Concert on. Queen Square last evening was another big success and drew a large crowd. Mr. 1171-1. Jenkins. u. P., presented a box oi oisars to the bandsnun sitar the concert had finished. I ‘ . ._ = Ggad . dClllg - cit/manner outrun-m. 11.: ‘ , _ I ‘ rrenklin, or Ila-st wuehem, Mesa, . Seen Marie R n v E cecal-ch on tht stailooi m: - __, . has been on the Island the put iew m horse races at Marie yesterday -- do?! in response to an invitition 7 ‘ ' . ' iromthe Depsrtmentol Agriculture. ‘m, wflgngsscd by a large and en The Amsu" took the Roy u” Ihusisetic crowd oi lane. Aubrlanna. u, mm, m, even,“ m m, ‘alum ‘*°°°"‘P'“l°l_l l’? "l" 4- P-"W- "ll Pflllc”, m” m‘ mm any W" Elmo ol the second section oi the amen“ oktlliizmonotflflldlme Dmflimte?" we winners. Allflle races were. run city League. Hard hitting leatured my” ‘ndisummfind? “d in what was considered very last the ‘raw; throughout, the Amati" on wednwhy Heecomldepartlm Watch“ urfldllowing the summarw- an: 2311M!“ m‘ “l” all" Prince Edward Island is in many Class .4 . Mm who m? 2°‘?! tout ti: ways adapted to the cultivation oi - . . | came 8C l 2 2 i T. .lr;l"r... ..."~;.;';:":: .21". m: alas‘: Well“- ‘Y wee 10-9. "rile gem lasted b t ii Witlowa, (Iildnlr) , a a a a mm“ ° _ “ ‘ 5e grolzileltxtoretherri-Ie IienlMBrk, (Murphyl 4 4 4 4 Follows are the Wadi-NF Y Y Y "11"" °" nae-amt. 22m, mo, 2.22, R0,," Alum‘ "llllll- q“ n Patrol-er Mega: “ASPEA; issue art SUMMEL “m” imam’ (emu) ‘ 4 4 Wm“ l" We Mwnry in lbt regrnn-lly Ygumrlligidcenu" _ mBanker, (Pratt) a s 1 1 l wmmm 2nd hm McDonald mm“ ind héfrd b l"; miemLady. (Webster) _1 2 2 2 McInnis 3rd base Lynda assessmezlt ameal o“; “ma; slant . (McMillan) s s s s - " “f! momma) 3 I Wlllllml Shortstop Boyger important ease to come beiore His ' 3""°° ' . a 3 3 McKenzie -Leit Field McCsbe Honor was the appeal ol the Prince ‘lime-Hilb- itmt. 2.2a, 2.22, 2.2a. my], can," new M Dlamond mmm Blind Teleghm co whim‘ ch“ 0 Cronin Right Field Power involved tbs principal upon which the \ r Dame Dub (St t) poles, wires and other equipment in ; . ll, 8W5!‘ 1 teclby, (Taylor) s e a Alli. (Wood) . ‘ i vfiiethLthstsg dds, (B ) - k Bummer) ‘s; l; g Lilly“ (McDonald) c 4 a Walter s. Grant GencraL Manager ' , r ~ _ - il- 339%. 3-24. oi the Telephone company, appeared ._ l - . » for the company and cave evidence. wl. .- _ ____ __ ___ . g 2 . W e ~ - A 4m The matter was postponed ior lur- ' e tber consideration. All the other c.9335?!’ dvertzsemerlts - casese were disposed oL-B. eaaaeeaeeeeeaue 106 pfl “n; 5f 5 Iota ' -' -- u rm- Ll-n: oi s words ‘ _ _ -- per i s rds ' ..........:..::... g "ow-ls Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bsirsto and young son arrived yesterday by motor to visit Mr. and Mrs. McCready. Mrs. r-r. w. when; oi Deraborn, 1519118811. is spending the summer visiting lrieniis on the Island. k m. and Mrs. Pomcroy oFWoro-Qs- ttr- Mm. lnddllishtsr. Doris Hale, are visitors oi Mr. and mg. Herbert Plattsncity. ‘l ' ' iii 7 Miss Ruth Gsrnhum arrived home last night from Wolville, N; 5., whpre she WM visiting her uncle, w. o. c. Warren, B. A. ~ m." and Mrs. ‘John a.‘ Bell and lit- t-lfi daughter. Dorothy, Hopedalc, Mass». and w. ill-ed néu oi admon- ton. Alta. are Vlsitingifi cape in-gv. one. the guests cl w. and Mrs. Ju. H. Bell and Mr. endure. Rugggl Bell. , Mrs.‘ r. a. MaeLailic. bi Charlotte. town. P. E. 1.. who been‘ gpqnqlgg the last week in the city. the guest o! we. w. r. xaebibreufireturbed "W" ""1411- ecwmpsoied by Miss m???“ RIObin-Bonr-Monoton Trans,- COWB, P. I. 1., who h" ppm yum!“ l" "it “W. the mien cl Mrs. w. r. F-“lfllw. has returned heme. She was accompanied by ma; Mun,” Mbllllm- "l" V111 mud a vacation in the Islanrl clPlmc-‘Mflflfitfifl Timep. ‘ “Mrs. Janice l. Dunning, cl Cllntpn, his. returned to her home. alter hav- ihsreflioved s. visit with relatives and lricnds in and about suited mre was a pleasant reunion with her bro- lll"! l" Welt-hematite. oneol whom she had not seen for sixteen yam, "it! £110 other for six years, In Memoriam v“_fl"'“'“' wages. Apply by letter to Mrs. H. n‘ WmLongworth, care oinagumia; u... ‘u u." '1 m -‘u_u" - O ce. - "7 Illlr. Erie Moi-II» "h. ~ ""‘"“"‘ To Let m t-lebvlnllermk“ ~ ‘h our Dream beans are leagieg i' lALl-UIID Tim: roJlngvNpvnflmnp 1. “o” If ear dafllg aadd {g1 g1 i‘, nuns-s as. Charlottetown how- nézftlzlppfifllz°fm ‘f’ hams by ma‘, m“ a; , , TUB ' l‘ ili I89- “n ' r we '- ~ - ‘llll-l-il-li. . "._"F"'- ~ u boar-roan comm“! ' accuser-l». ' yfi, X's... 1.01187. ‘Mill- i . ._'il Lost l" 0d B10007. PM" “"7” " . l Articles reréeie; w-k‘ \ __, s- - QAQQ~ALQAA idealism. arrived on tbe Island River.\lidrs. Mcliea was lormerly one 04' our etiioient and successful teach- ers, having taught’ at Canoe Cove. New Raven and Bonshaw, also Wood Island East. She was accompanied by Boston, Mala, from St. John. spsrsed with’ genuine humor. bub- nedy are lectured in this unusual production. ' l w». s. s. oi Oharlotte- " out oila total entry list oi 41s came Wllllllil f0"! Willis oi each other. I-‘ight tied for first place with p93. slbls 1o, 2s tied ior second with so. 36 tied ior third, with so, a7 @194 1m- fourth, with B7, and 74 tied for fifth l v ‘ . it . " 1E . FOR . > 0 on. w. l2. CARSON‘ ‘ ‘ Palmer , Graduate Ualrebvmser _ (Glynis and listens D m Prince It.‘ Phone It'll _ Qillllik It. Church.‘ / mabarreillseneaot Deerbcrn. ‘measly nisht to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cameron, gtilyde her iriend Miss Helen Adcbean oi Tense Drama Action In,’ Capitol Featqraf l-maxrzn money" A 8T0!!! ran arms run GAMUT or‘ ALI- ‘ HUMAN EMOTIONS Highlights bi the new dramatic Paths picture. "Marked ney." now showing at the Capitol, roves that ttnse drama. swift-midi“! W’ tion. humor, thrills abound in the production. The picture plays the scale of emotions, shading . i"!!! drama to melodrama, lrom comi-‘dy to pathos. irom delightlul romance to poignant tenderness. and always retaining its suspense and interest. Colorlul tyesl Old salts, scarred bat“ with the elemen‘ ‘illed- with humor that will evolcc galei of laughter, and breathing the romance and sweep ol the sea. to grip your heart-meet them in “Mnked Mon- ey." . . A small boy. whose ten years of lire were spent on the briny deep- unused to urban ways—coines iito a large city with $25,000 in marked money, an is compelled to pit his native wit and shrewdness against the machinations cl a gang ‘bl crooks, to save his inhcrtianee, An old sea. captain, irescible but generous-hid-c-bound in his prelu- diccs but warm-hearted in hisim- pulses-finds the lile oi his beloved daughter endangered when he be- cornes the boy's protector. Old Captain Fvairchild hated every- thing conncctsd with aviation, so his daughter ‘dldjriet iind lrer love ior an aviator any certain guarantee oi happiness, efsn though young Ro- mance,‘ as is its "wont, plotted against parental kltrrierence. ' The new ships. which sail the air and_n0t. the ocein, iinslly prove their place in the scheme oi mod- ern lile to the old sea captain. when her aviator lover and the orphan boy rescue his kidnapped daughter. alter a wildly thrilling light in the clouds. No studied ‘fcomedy reliei"' in "Marked Money." but thirlls inter- ling irresistibly; from rm well-spring cl the unusual characters them- selves, and the situations oi their creation. ~ e Junior Ooshlm. George Durea, Virginia Bradiord and TOm Kilns CONNAUGHT muons, "oat. Aug. lb-Here is a samplaol‘ Canad- ian marksmanship; In up, warm - match, held at the Dominion Rifle MWOlIY-lfln- meet hers today, firing on 300 and 800 yard ranges, 180 men Fleas loll Foxes a Dipping‘ With i IZAL < ploveseneotihemesieiraet- iveraltbeleei _, u» not weraieaaranslree- "alumni-enumerate- WWII- lerllltelaednbelslsnea Pfiha-wern-Oepsulqeee. mun-nook. .. \ 1A RSE‘ lllullll ll lxvl|_l_lllu l New Feature For Breeders Will Be Of- ifered at Provincial Fair. The Prince Edward Island AW‘ shire Breeders’ Assn. have sponsored a iuturity class ior Ayrshire calves It the Provincial Exhibition next week. The nominations lor this event were made lest Juno and the iollow- irlg breeders entered. named their tows, and paid their nominations lees. Several others made entries but "did not make the second PIN!“- Pred vMcRae nominated (Pleasant Grove. Cora Grove.) . Athol Roberts nominated "AVG!!- lea Lucky Bessie." ‘Earl's McR-le nominated "Chris- tina Blanche." Vernon McMillan nominated "Glenholm Daisy}! “GPMIldllq Prim- rose." - Bert a. Brown homlnated"‘Brigl-lt- side I-lelenl." “Brightsida Ida." _ The Associaiton new asks all Ayr- shire breeders on the Island to enter d w" ‘llmldllli l° m6 "l" l" “"1 progress in dealing with matters that 1930 Exhibition. W! Yllllfllli’ h!" 5°91‘ Pf°ml=°d by, ness was concluded when the meet- a Maritime Exhibition Ass'n. 5""! °1 $59 PWVlthd they tin will" l o'clock. The most contentious ques- 15 calves to be an exhibit at their ticns that engaged the attention cl lsir. The promoters oi the This is the first time a venture oi boss's GOVERNING The Ayrshire Breeders’ Cali Futur- “y worm $35 h, hi” Mme’ h and in the latter case the action oi thought drum ‘amp mo,“ be 1929 are: l. All making entries must be members oi the Ayrshire Breeders’ Club oi P. E. I. 2. All caivee- must’ be pure bred and registered at time ol show. 3- rAll cows must be nominated by June 1st, 1928. 4. A iee ol one dollar must ao- ilvmpany each entry, 5. Futurity year shall be calculat- ed from Aug. 1, succeeding the nom- ination (June 1, 1928). until the lol- lowing‘ August. ‘ " d. A lull pedigree made out on certificate lorm with accurate mark- ings ol calf be sent to the secretary 0i the association together with one dollar one week alter the call is de- liveNd. 1. No exhibitor shall_ "borrubhte more than two cows in his own herd. ' s. Calves must be lrom a.’ o. p. dlnls or lrom sires out oi quslilied dams. F- Money winnmn shall be divid- d= 50%. 15%. 15%. m. 8% 2%. l0. Nominstcrs oi iirst and ggg- Ond prize calves shall be awarded m‘ P" "l" °f the prize. and iive Pfiflwflb 0! IUCOBQCLB‘ money; wgn shall be paid nominstors oi thg om- er winnings. ll. Then shall be no set amount named in this iuturity for- pflggs until iinai payment are made (and donations). Islanders In D. R. A. Matches OONNAUGHT RANGE, Ottawa. Aiilulb-At today’: shooting in the 1).- ltcA. matches Prince Ildward Is- landers seared as ioilowe: MAR. BRANCH 0F llliyltiP. B. Ilillll AGNNIIAL Byron 35;. lElected First Vice Pres.-- Next Annual Meet- ing To 'Be Held In Charlottetown. MONOTON, ABE. l5—Char1cs.C. Gillespie, or Monc‘ , was elected president oi the Maritime Provinces Branch oi the Amateur Athletic Un- ion oi Canada at the annual meeting oi that body held in thfcity hall here yesterday aiternoon at which clubs irom all parts ol the three provinces were represented. He suc- ceeds D. Webster Fraser. ol Amherst. who has headed the branch ior the past two years. Charlottetown, wm elected senior vice-president, and Jarnes Conway. oi Springhill. was elected second vice-president, while C. D. Shipley. Amherst, was re-elected secretary- treasurer. . Contrary to advance reports from the annual meeting would produce fireworks. the delegates made good concerned the Branch and all busi- ig adjourned shortly bcldre six the meeting were concerning a res- loluticn passed at the last annual this kind has been attempted and meeting requesting the ltinrltime Am we hope the Breeders and Ayrshire aeur Hockey Association to submit o fans will be at hand on the day ol funds due the Branch under the l/LA judging this class and to see who gets the red ribbon ior the cal! and as]; to see m; “Qonnig Q99" who gliding certain baseball players who 000-0060QDOQOOOQQQOQOOO-OOQ0000000001eaeo-QWOOQO-OQ-QQQ Pfbdlliitd it, ‘HA, constitution, and the peculiar ‘situation arising in Nova Scots re-‘ have been playing in that province. Regarding the situation with the M.‘ A.H.A., a resolution was passed snd' ‘a ccmmlttse will present it to the .ext meeting ol that organization Messrs. Fraser and Shipley in ruling the baseball players were ineligible to play invleague games, was support led by a resolution submitted to the meeting. v , The baseball situation in Saint John was touched upon by the dele- gates but the meeting was informed that the matter had been reler-rsd socleticn. All correspondence betwecn the M. P. B., and the Saint John leaglis had also been passed over to the secretary ol the N.B.B.A. i The meeting owned at 2.80 and H. E. Eleakney, Moncton; Brad Gilbert, Saint John, and‘ J. Pollock, Saint John, were appointed a credential committee, and the following clubs were represented; {the Delegates S. ll‘. Doyle. J. E. Stems, Abegweit A.A.C., Charlottetown; J. H. Conway and W. K. O'Rourke, Sprlngllill A. A.C.; R. J. Bennett, New-Glasgow. .4.A.c.';_r'red ‘sealers, Amherst A.A. A.; C. A. Dixon, Moncton A.A.A.; C C. Gillespie, N.B.B.A.; Joseph Galli- van, Sydney A.A.A.: A. W. Covey. Water Department A.C.; saint John; l R. Rogers, H. B. Blealtney, B. A. Mac Lend, C.N,B..C., Moncton: c. .1. Dcu-' cett, A. Cormier, P. A. MBlsrlc, C.C. J.A., Moncton; W. W. Donahue and J. Pollock, Martellos. Saint John; Charlie McDonald, Atlantic H.C.. Meaewri; H. Brad Gilbert, Saintl John Hockey Club; L. G. McKenna, St. Francis, Antigonish; William Rooney, St. Peters A.A.C.; Saint John. Vice-Presidents Byron Brown. Charlottetown. an Frank ‘Gallagher. Mocton, were also present. The report oi the credentials com- 'vv1vvv¢v#vvv¢v¢¢vv#v¢¢¢ Byron Brown, oi some sections oi the Maritime: that; to the New Brunswizk Baseball As- v O-Q-O&¢§-O§§'.-§§0O-O-§Q This Ofler Limited to onl Order. 0 L44 ‘ ‘ 7314-8-15-51. 01.11? ‘lrms. l shipping, duty and advertising, _ If Ordering by Mall add 15c ior Mailing with Money l Coupons Redeemed at j ’ - "ma. HOME or QUALITY DRUGS" l 1; 0 “ :5 H. L. W ORTHY l: | l’ 178 Queen Street. Phone 271. Char‘ town, P. E. l. l COUPON ’ I Itiswortlsu-BIKIN“ “underwear-sum llthtehlrsdoi-lhd. ourvaelronlr. {Wortlsil-fli 4 Set Double Saieiy Clasp in COLORS MAI!!!) and srimrln ans u- vvVv tocovereoatolpacking. ‘ yTWOSetstoadustomer. i For Weddi large variety new and best quality. H. T Jeweler and Elzgraver O d t 121' Grafton St. O 7231-8-12-21. Silver- lag Gifts in a i i i of p-lCCS-‘k-fill i t. Ab’ Lt.-- l thing more than they are new do-l ing. toward the M ?.5., and the promotion cl sport. Mr. Dayle taken in order to compel the lVLA H. ' A., to iulnl their agreement with the I-l-RB“ as erzprescéd in the Cflfiiiilll" I ticn. Mr. Cillezpie said that it was a peculiar situation when bazetjall 512d l f track and field sports should have t0 r pay into the lti.P.B., rirlzebbclzey. which was the highezt paying sport. did not. - l Hockey Ciubs to Sizzle i p12‘ said tltat lie [Ibiljlll fault oi the hcslccy cubs thelnscivcs, and they were to blame for the c n3 condition. IE: thought that u. Ell ofiizers of the M A.l-I.A., did nct ii-ra up to tile ccn- 1 stituticn that the c.. ccrs sizouid b1 ‘changed, andit was the dutfcfjt-e clubs to bringthis change about. , Mr. Doyle did not think the par- ‘ ‘m, to which he likened the M.P.B.. should be dictated to by the child. the M.A.!!.A., which was brought in- ' to existence by the LII-KB. u Mr. Covey, oi Saint John, said. that there are too many clubs pro-i mating no sport but hockey. He’ suggested that the M PB. not acct?!’ smliatlons unless that particular ‘club promote more than one branch , oi sport. He deplored the lact that? there are now no athletes in the‘ Maritimes in comparuon with i'orm- - er years. . i Mr. Pollock said that a ruling oi, this nature would bring hardship on a club like the Mertellos who play , baseball only and that they have no lunds to promote other sports. , Finally H. Brad Gilbert moved] that the minutes . Vlrimzt, ‘S. ‘I Committccs The 2r s cu the Olympit Cclnmit. were elzctcd as ltllous: S. F‘. Doyle, Charlottetown, PEI. W. B. Fraser, Amlerst. rcprzszntini tic-ca 52:23.1; B A Bourgeois, Mone- t:n, New‘: Blur. The Regiz‘. it Committee wai J. E. slearns _ v‘~:2-.n:,v, .\t:m , L" . Corners, 1° ziLA. I3 MIN lCozn-arl, Saint Jalzn; C. J. G :.:ng a Iionzton; William Oiicuzize, 5V1:- lllll; John Mcllab, R " ; A I‘ Ca: Von" . J. "erside. Tile next annual meeting oi the M.P.B.A.A.U. oz’ C. yvill b: hefd in C.. .. . All amendment to this e eetlras passed by a large rlzajzrltg/ c2 the delzgates present ai- tcl- a mcllcn to mczt in Amllersl bod been moved. ALDEN ‘VEIIDDEX. TRURO. Am. l2.—T‘.le death oc- "arrzd at her heme. Greenfield. on "I caddy. August d. oi Mrs. Alden ‘flllidderl. at the age oi 63. Mrs. Whid- dzn, before her marriage. was Miss Catilbrine MacLean. oi Long Creek. HRS. .?.'lnce Edivard I:land. She spcniioli of her marsicd llle in Greenfield she is survivrd by her husband three sons. Willard, Fred and use and an adapted daughter. hm in!» ard Rogers; also two brothers John MacLean. Long Creek. P. E 2.. and Neil MacLcan. United States The luneral service, which washeld 'on Thursday afternoon. was largely attended. Rev. D. H. Maltland. oi line manuel Baptist Church, rem-o. c05- stand as read. ducted the service. The pail-bearers mittee was adopted on motion ol H. B. Gilbert, seconded by J. Pollock. The reading ol the minutes was the next item ol business and it took considerable time beiore the motion adopting the minutes could be pass- ed, as several items arose in the min- utas that seemed to demand instant settlement. ' nuts. seered in regard to the resclutiorl. passed at the last annual meeting oi the M.P.B.. regarding tho payment oi a certain percentage oi the income by the MAFIA, to the MP3, O C Gli- lespie, Moncton, asked ior the cor- respondence between the MAHA, the MP1, and the A.A.U. oi C, on the matter, but was advised that the oorrelpilfldsnoefol which there was considerable. was not at the meeting In answer tomquestionpsecretiary lhtpley explained that aeemding to > t i Cash and the time. Special prices on Exhibition Week. \ tiinsClams . . . . . . . . . d Packages Jelly Powder . 2 lbs. Ripe Tomatoes .... PAY CASH SPECIAL l0 LII. SUOAI ‘Li! - 11111771117 A»... Nrtothalsrmlilpereentei their receipts received min hockey. President Ire-let told the meeting that he had taken the matter up with the President oi the AAU. oi 0.. but that ihe branch was advised they had no authority to amend the MABA. u intimated in the lateral members, isel taf" a ‘mu ctsesrc cusses: m i cans rumour: ‘ - sou P. J. 'MacDONALD We carry a lull line oi iresh Fruit and Vegetables all Island Cucumbers, each ........................... 16d which was seconded by J. Pollock were Byers Whidden. Muir McCebp. and carried. lThomss McCabe, Harold Thompson. -—O-OO-O-OQ§O O-QQ-OOOQOOO- Delivery ailireahamokadmeata, y err m... l . SPECIAL‘ I LB. PACKAGII TIA $1.05 a nus runs m f aorru our lIUlTAI-LIICKl-ll BULK OIIAI IAITAI ~ rmd"vr\aasan<q.~. - ._ ‘a; av ‘aura-err? " ‘ ll \€*If$<'v1 ,1.’-