Dead! l! f _ Ever? I173: one 81m“: “:5, ham‘; 7°" IPPIY it. Fllt spray rl e house in as! few lgllllllcl I Cl an IIIOU Qknuqiil-sm ‘iif.§".°..fl'2§.'J a.“ ha] :64, dzltrioyingl their yomWIIInctseam, ' mm“) D0 not confuse Flit with ordina 1 JGreater lrillln '7 mpdsficdon with 1:0 - _ “Iffiflflfiona in the “fldorfinrlntees rm to kill in. m ‘ma wnz¢$abacky. . Buy F11: and a é 5 é. t é‘ L ll-b -v Cwvrlgllt, ma, stem, l“, t“? PiiPlNG CORD.‘ I _ °°'.°"‘....‘?.‘ L°°“1B“‘"1."St°1" ' ‘” i" ‘ Reoelves Honors e lmu ldord moo use ltor piping. Congratulations are being ex- hia ‘pllwvtlllta its pulckerillg, tended to H. 0. Haslam, K. C. since official announcement from the Attorney-Generals office in- cludes his name in the honorary appointments of King's Counsellors for this year. All professions have certain stall- dards within their own ranks to- ward _which ‘the members tr ‘- ves strive. and to the profession of law the appointment of King's Counsellor is significant of such at- tainment. It is purely honorary. It indicates a minimum of seven years’ practice within one certain prov- lnce. It further indicates recogni- tion on the part of the bar society of the candidate's integrity in the practice of his profession, and a recognition of the Judiciary before whom he pleads of exemplary con- duct in court proceedings. Mr. Haslam is a native of Prince Edward Island, and has spent the We~~llave received one carload 185,000 Strawberry 4 Central Guardian. , NOPHOE-All. interested in clean- ing up Winslos North Cemetery, please be on hand Wednesday, July 11th at 2 p. m. pbarp. By order. STANLEY BRIDGE-diners will be lfiyq ‘ling service in the C ted Church at Stanley Bridge, on Wednesday evening, July 11th, at 7.21 o'clock. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Mln- ls r. MRS. A. EARLS MacKAY, Sea View. will be at home to her friends on '1‘ ursday afternoon and evening, Jul 12th, from two to five, and zev n to nine. . WEDNESDAY the llth, is the date for second payment of the stake races in connection with the Provincial Exhibition Payments. Should be mailed to J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 6657-7-9-21 GRAND PICNIC at Wellington Station. on Wednesday, July 11th. Well supplied tables, Saloon Bazaar, games of various kinds. In fact ev- ery enjoyment found at an up-to- date picnic. Auto bus .will leave Capitol Theatre at 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. for picnic grounds. Dance in ""1 hflll- BY order of Committee. l a 6607-7-7-31 A BOUNCING BABY -- M1‘. and -. Mrs. John Spencer, Mr, Edward Road, are the proud possessors of a bouncing baby boy, who was 5 months old July 2. 1928 and was weighed on the scales belonging to Mr. Arthur Roper tipping the scales at 23 lbs. RETURN FROM ROUYN _ Messrs. W. B. McNeill and Ep. Monkley of ‘Bummerside, returned t .1 .1... ran cnsrinorl-"arovvu oollnnlsn WIDDING BELhSF-On July 4th lit-st. Lawrence's Church, M01111, the marriage took place of Alias Annie Hennebery of Morel! and Mr. Peter Croken of Kinkora. The bridesmaid was Miss Gertrude ‘Me- Aully o! Charlottetown and the Iroolnsnlan. Mr. Leo Cmken of Klnkora. The ceremony was per- formed by ‘Rev. J. A. Rooney’. as- smted by Rev. Owen Mclnerney. ‘After the ceremony, breakfast was ‘served at the home of the bride. 61110118 the guests was Rev. J. B. McIntyre of Tracadie. After a short honeymoon the bride and groom will make their home in Kinkora. ——?-—-<O>——-——- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally of Souris. are spending a holiday week in Kensington. ~K—— Miss Minnie Mullen of Boston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Ready, Kensington. —K~ Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders motored from Boston last week on their honeymoon trip. They will re- side at Burlington. —K-— Mr. and Mrs. Mebum Laird of - Kcnsington, returned recently from an extended honeymoon trip by motor ear through the New Eng.- land States. —K—— ~Mr. Samuel Burnett, Kentville. and Mr. Vernon Miller, Moncton. are spending a holiday on the Isl- and. - "Miss Eileen and Osby Doyle lei"? on a short vacation to visit their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Georiie Conveatie, Cumberland. Doctor Tldmarsh. Mrs. Tidmarsh and child, of Montreal. are visiting recently from an to the quartz mining region of Northern Quebec. They are much’ impressed with the possibllitls of‘ the district. _ - CHURCH NEWS - Anglican Services in the Parish of New followsz-French River, 10.30 a. m. with Holy Communion, Burlington,’ 2.30 p. m. SundaYSchool one hour‘ before each of these‘ services. Ken- sington, 7 p. m. A FOOT EXPERT, trained in Dr. Schools methods of correction and’ care will be at our store on the 11th and 12th of July, if your feet are sec him. advice free, our store will be closed on the afternoon of Wed- nesday the 11th. ALLEY 8s C0. LTD. ANNANDALE LADIES‘ AID. — entire twenty-four years of his inde- pendent practice of law in Clares- holm. While yet a. young man, he enjoys the distinction of being the, oldest Claresholm business man in point of years engaged in on con-l‘ tlnuous business activity here. He established his law office here in September, 1904, after spending the Boxes ‘ direct from the Made from clear whitowood . ‘ tion slso as required‘ by ulo SMALL mums ACT, done up in crates of 1,000. 500 ml zso u» u.» crate, but sold . In any quantity. ‘openings throughout the West. He {has seen the district develop from. the raw prairie to the rich, product- Scveral of his friends have sought‘ to have him record his recollec-| _tlons, and the history of Clares-V holm, and should their influence Iprevail, the Local Press hopes for‘ the privilege of publishing same. Also pint also for CUR. BANTS. oooseaaaalr, BLACK nearer. BLUEBER- ams, nasraalmy, m, m at lowest possible pflcgg, The complete 1m of appomtqone year spent at Los met at the home of Mrs. of the different President; Mrs. w. o. Jenkins, Vice- President; Mrs. James Banks, Sec- retary; and Mrs. Eddie Norton. 1 h t x it t d5, Treasurer. Rev, D, Maul glark and clean and tidy. and at any time one xdvgfliamegrgil; zcaléléwmgtg,“ flgMrs, 019,11; whose departure is so might enter and find everything in luring incident of the pioneer dayslmuch “Fretted Faced the 111880118 Dene“ muc" with their presence. All the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. ' Islander returns to New York, aftcr Angeles. mspecm" mlflw. F. Tidmarsh, 'woll, who has been very ill is much better. ,the oldest resident of this district. ‘is being visited at present by her daughter Loretta of California. b°m°"“5 W“ l“ ‘my w”- °“" “"1 the people of this vicinity learned ,t.hat their teacher. James E. Mc- lDonald, was leaving them, to take Eaoaqqml»gpvhislaiultles in his home school at £119 Annual Meeting of the Ladies',:€h0§?u$: u,’ “$851,511” ,,,‘;',‘,’,‘,‘§§‘,{ d °l Anllflndfile United Clélérdclhmbt only did m». instruct the chil- e i fl‘ h Norton on June 12th with a falr:li¢;f31lhz_tlt;l?t dill; efiesfitegligiofid a: attendance of members. The reports instill into their minds a love of officers were read,truth, honor and obedience, Ever showing the aflairs of the Soclety,kind and courteous, he endeared (tyrtlnlzgzrisn fdogfltlgélilléglsfllcfllldltliih. Thqhlimselftrbotéli to’ tthe" pupils and peo- ung year werepeo e src. t u “k l Ielected with Mrs. Henry Dlngwell] Never during the time he taught summer mo“ hs pmspec "g ey in this school was there heard a complaint against him. school furnishings. so much so that the new desks, installed there by the _____ Women's Institute, during his term RETURNS To NEW YORK _ were practically without a mark or s a n. the Doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 115 Rochford‘ Street. Miss Jennie Ford o! Glasgow iRoad and Miss Edna MacNaughton of Wlnsloe. spent the week end in Keppoch with their aunt and uncle,‘ London 0n the 15th inst. will be as M“ “"1 M“; Dmd M“°K'““°“' i {Q3 SOUTH LAKE NOTES Mrs. Lauchlin McDonald. Both- d This estimable lady. who is It was with feelings of regret that During the three years he taught The school-room he always kept He took particular care of the To the"iWomen‘s Institute" he Special low price in lots c: I000 Boxes and over. Send or phone us your ‘order NOW. \ (METER 8s. C0. a Professional DONALD S. BART Chartered Accountant Audits, Systems Income Tax I80 Edward Street, Halifax, N. B (Making frequent trips to ‘Pu It. Island.) R. R. BELL AIIISTI‘ SOLIOITO Cannon Block. Chariot town, IONIY r0 1.0m r: Marlo- a‘ '.‘l, 4. sluasus-oummlbuumoisahwmb~ R. McGllllfl :.~~~B.'IA. ments is as follows: Medicine Hat; iton; Harry Oxenham Haslam. son. MacLeod; Cards l monton. be provincial no“, the Claresholm Alberta Press. -——- GELATINE DESIGN. 1cm it codl, arrl add another instead of metal. William Sargent BaILLethbl-idge; l tum“ t° New Yvrk, and is making M“ Addmawn Humane“ Highlher home with her nephew, James River; Gilbert McNeil Blackstock/Jeweu 0f F0" Plain» flfler spend- Ambrose Upton ing one year with her son-ln-law- Gledsmnes Bury, Edmonton; Henryand daughter. Max E. and Mrs. Warrlngton Church, Lethbriillge; J e h Th Co ti n, Ste er; sgingel Arg$zzld Dickggm, Edmoxb with her brother, J. A. Vickerson o.“ w“; Lxoyd Hamilton Enemy, Cab Santa Barbara. No doubt it was a ‘Bury, Harry A_ nledman’ Edmon. Joyous meeting. although neither ton; William Smith Gray, Edmon- Alexander Hannah, Calgary; Clares- ' D 1 GI d to MacKen- ggfmélaifggrg; Jgsezhnil Maghe. homes of Mrs. Robert Ames, also Alexander Innes M18- .Miller, Sedgewick; Wallace McDon- Beach. Calif, ~ 31d, Edmonwm Henry sum-t pag- reigns supreme. The young women item“. Calgary; Mark Bennett Peg- above referred to were the Misses ‘cock’ Calgary; Joseph Tweed shgw, Stone of Cornwall, P. E. I., Mrs. Qglgm-y; Donald Thomson, Plnchel- Elliott is a native of North River. Creek- Peter Geddes Thomson Ed- and a sister of Mrs. John E. Jewel . ‘ ; Robert Dolphin Tish,’ m- of North River, whom she expects These several practitioners have ---- been appointed “during pleasure, to officers under the name .01 His Majesty's Counsel. learned in the law, for the prov- .~ ince of Alberta." It is the first list of the kind that has been Put through by the present govern- ment, except for the appointment in 1920 of Hon. J. E. Brownies. who then attorney-general. —Th¢ above is a son of the late Beni. Has- lam of Springfield and taken from n, yo“ laliatlt mllntcolnlot or boot Mowers or arv other fiamcy dkeflkfl m gelsme- lour one "W" W‘ golatine inl fllrst, 111131189 l1!!!)@6111- ‘dyer ml-ty bells for chimes in a German chapel are being made of porcelain lsflnaowa ‘Llalmont for Inlet bllel. . -L "fi- Oalif. Mrs. Miney Elliott has re- Knoeck. of Los Angeles. While in Callf., Mrs. Elliott spent five weeks would have known‘ the other, but tinged with sadness, so many of the loved ones had passed away. Mrs. Elliott also visited frequently at the Harold Gartland, of Long where hospitality to visit before long. NURIII know. and doctors have glared there's nothing qulte _llke rin to relieve all sol-tr of antes B be slhgclgt bu: Alflla‘ the name m1‘ I 11 °" d eve tablet. Bum‘ Qnmdnthe wyord genuine-in box. YOU Gin’! l0 ‘ymgliogmjultloollltfllobox: 05' ' lines of business which will bring a , vice to members. was invaluable, being always ready and willing to assist them in any recipe for coolness: fasthtake a bowl and fill it full of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakesfik Pour in some nice cool milk and add some“ fruit for extra flavor. Next a spoon- then, just enjoy yourself! GORN FLAKES we‘) Here's e- At break- s work they undertook for the good of the school. "Our loss is their gain." him success in his new school. MARITIME LIVESTOCK (Continued From Page 1) which contact has been maintained many shippinB 011155- ‘ Good Demand sell. It can be improved. sometimes sired. stone. I do not wish to leave the im- milestones yet to be achieved before the ultimate goal is reached. Iwlsh being additional revenue. Not -that we are ln immediate need of funds. but with growth and expansion the financial problem increases. It is but rather the development of new revenue to the central office and at the same time render a needed ser- "As your president. I wish to ex- ricultul-e for a cial assistance given and for t e field and in the board of manage- ment." ‘ Manager's Allah of $990,000, while for the last year the Maritime Livestock Board mar- etud livestock real service was rendered- bcr of buyers than ever before. awhile we have passed a mlle- than selling"; okbth 1 t year have ed 1' e as presslon that there are not many heeglgwrgzuposglble only by thelproducers in the Marltimes. whole-aux“: icotllpigmtlollecgllnnlllbeyond the one half million mark con - you w feel with the board 0f mam $51? likemtlo nllantion the board oflfor the first year bespeaks the con- “lament of your organlzaflon that management who have given their fldence of the shippers who are sell- m the m" “mun Problems "e m time and good guidance to the full- ing their livestock in this efllclent be ma“ ‘me c“ the mo“ important est extent possible. The three_pro- manner. Salaries and bonuses Om . . . . .. press the deep appreciation of the Tnfilmzezienm _ entire organisation to the Ilbderal m mm» m“ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ __ and Provincial Departments of Aa- 3.35;,“ p.213? _ Inc ration feesland auditing . . . . . . . . . .. mdilvénllmi’ lntgrrgsl. and Exchang . W"? °1 "m" "P"'"‘““V" l" ‘he Depreciation upon ofllce furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for Manager . .. "t. . . . . . . .., . . . . . .. Total ‘Net Revenue Balance Sheet u at 30th June, 1m ' Th! 145"" °3 3- 3- 3103' “Ouhonhand Bank Account Assets}- Totll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,011.81 LtabilitioaandResurves— _ . Reserve! » weather." Among the actions taken at the convention was one asking the‘ Board to investi Accrued Interest as»: 1 - ‘ ma» Dll ......... .. handled llvsstock with a totalvalue 53,31.“ l x “f” ' And last, I wish to mentlon| The volume of business passing Operating Statement for the Fiscal Year ending 30th June. 1933- ot the mtenuon to u! m‘, “d, Total net revenue from sale of livestock . . . . . . . . . . .. n ' Amounts paid to Shipping Clubs . . . . . . . . . . .. mm"! ‘mama 1°’ “m” m” ‘Mk’ Sundry purchases of livestock . . . . . . . . . . $552,637.06 $844,605.10 . 1,605.59 546,360.78 Q 6.27628 41133.34 1,292.79 281.90 296.45 50.00 105.09 25.94 i, r 10.0) ‘ mast “Your organization handled 1111-16- vincial departments of agriculture | “any 30,000 sheep and lambs dur- and the Dominion Livestock branch Rollo Bay is fortunate in securing m! the last year and from the re- have assisted your organization fln- the services of so good a 0880118121301-{3 received from clubs and in-‘anclhlly but what; has been w” wish dlviduals we would assume the EVCH t B more important has been the splen- did work in the field by district re- “The Maritime Livestock Market- plesentatives and Dominion live-. ing Board was able through increaS-lstcck promoters. The secretaries of,‘ ed volume to interest a greater num- the clubs have done a work that very: few realize and I would ask that the; "without doubt, cattle is the hard-ibest testimonial that you can give; est class of livestock to market coqthem is better support this coming‘ operatively under conditions that year. prevail in the Maritimes, which ac-lthe splendid work done this last‘ buween the central 0mm and me counts for the small volume of cat- year by your accountant, Miss Fain‘ tie handled by the Board during the | last year. "After careful consideration and w decided b our board 70"’ m,“ and lambs are in keen filial-rill‘ agfisment that ‘lty would beities of supplying livestock feeds to, demand. We have a good article to much more satmacwry w Se“ a“ the possibili- members of the Shippinfihclubi; li ed basis, and after This matter was received w muc the finish m not an that is m be dc‘ lllrtelae ‘lllolltlil: lli-alral I am glad to reqcnthusiasm by many delegates. 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Order at hotels, restaurants, cafeterias. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in I London, Ont. Always oven-fresh]. flflvlotlbylhe III‘ I'll“. livlaga mat-l,