, mc_cuknmsg.__cusncorrcrpwv .. . .. JUNE 3D‘ 134g ‘Visit n r. s. I. avssr..=zz~.rv:.-rl.u"alzz """""f--a—-~. Imfilfl” ‘K V ‘ r ' _ n _ . s: to persuade the visitors to leave ‘ ‘ ‘ th de in tin: to he - erry. . Ir. eeld the vieit t th . lnvornoss Faraim ........°‘t.’.. s. I'll!" .3. .. u! w" All-y . A - Eye-opener To 7.2.5533"... ....°w..'l“ mill. vitation he extended to them last Qrin‘ while he was addressing .. some meetings in Inverneee County. 7 . will; 2:5. ti‘.:'.:r::s m» v M» l»? ow;- Island contained euoh beeutilul 5"“ tflggankliivmnd :31”: ‘ mm“ u m h". u” durum w: vvzoauldwreoeive sezeral orders ‘for last tow days, I would not have flock u“ t m believed him." Mr. Donald Boyd. “mm”! " ‘ m ° ‘ agricultural representative for the V15"- " Cape Breton County o! Invernces. told a gélxlfdllrlll‘ réelpmeenataative yesterday ore an e a."- verness county farmers left Char- lottetown en route home vis Wood B I A I Islands. - While the group “acre only’ 1}"?! two days they covere a lo o var ritory in the Province, Mr. Boyd vifltu" To nttawa said, and had the opportunity ot visiting several oi the prominent’ livestock farmers. They were tak-~ . en to the farm oi Messrs Aimon; cyrrAwA, Jung 3g _ wrap.‘ Boswell and Stewart and Sons. Canadian in the latenees of hie ilfe Dunsteifnage; Col. F. l. Andrew. visualized today the time when the , Royalty; Guy Rodd. Brackley; and King and Queen would spend part spent several hours at the local 0g s“), ygu- 1n gum", m,“ Experimental Farm. ‘ Canada would be the centre o! the Mr. Boyd and his iarmer INN! British Commonwealth. a nation ‘ were especially interested in the grown into a destiny without pu- Morell oreamery and the Mow-l allel among the nations or her day. Co-operetive store, ior. Mr. Bud 1n was ‘Prime Minister Mec- said, the Invernees County farmers ken“, 31M, l m“, o; “Imus”, do prfletiefllly H11 their WHMH restraint suddenly given to ex- co-olleratively. pansiveness on behalf oi this Cap- Ail the Core Bret-en former! ital which. at so, is just seven years were visibly impressed with the older than himself. clover crops they sew on the 15- M; g1“; 5.4a“ common. u, land, the rolling farm land, and pro"; o; ' "wmmm “mpg” above all the absence o! awn! nvll- Federal remonsibillty m aid in 'I'hev were frank in their Win10!" the plan for development and that Cope Brown w“ mueh 111- beautification of a Capital ares ierior to Prince Edwlfd “W” and for creation o! e special ac- acrlculwrollv. and Mr- HON M"! count m» which Parliament can it was his intention to induce ‘ppmm-hu “ma. “nun; you!!! 08W 3mm" ilYll-m *°, The Senatevalso approved the make periodic visits here where rmhmon g hm; “hm agriculture is carried on by modern! The "m1" on 551mm; = g gwu. scientific methods. {hour debuts 1n whjgh M”; c915. Mondfly evening they We" M‘ well, C. C, F. leader, urged prior tertained. l5 they We" Sum“? action on housing, Prairie irriga- evening, at the home 0f M-Y- "*3 tion, a trans-Canada. highway and Mrs. H. W. clay. Mr- 5H1” 51°" lother national requirements, and Laren furnished music with the John mach,“ nognugw gm- bagpipes and several of the visiting sex-Wu“ 1nd", “u” . uuuouh farmers responded with the M115" m" appwlch md m“ ‘may o; ins °t Gun“ 5°"8$- plans already in existence for the Before leaving yesterday morn'idevelopmgnt_ I118. Mr- Clly W014 m9 "MW" Further discussion may come the Exhibition Grounds whom later when the House comes to a several o! the Island’! m!“ supplementary estimate 101’ and!» . ..- __________________________________ -_...-_-----------------.-i- horses were working O1"- MY- ma’ 000 as the first vote for the job. _ / ' a _.__.._-¢ ‘What you know about the -ew Meteor?" .___.. _---___-_--___-----\-__--_--—-- "Not mudh, but we will be seeing it neg! week " . , MM“ WEI/Eir- IIIIII IIII o III III III II III lII-IIIII "Ill ~ IIII II "II II IIIIII a II II IIII II IIIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIII r?-a------n--_..___-._--_y- - ~ s I 705R“! 3°59 W- ‘- Milan and Mrs. John W. Lerkin visitors were present. ‘The minutes lioious lunch was eerved by som- i "_" m t were appointed on program com- of last meeting were read end mittee in charge. Bingo followed. Th“, n¢ln a. equal WQWM" muting 1 °€h a“? mittee for next month. A letter oi’ adopted. The different committees Meeting closed with God Gave the _ wammfldx‘ "tram 1. "mine hold"- or; gala“; n ° '° °° ‘ thanléfor fruitd sgitthw a. sick IlVIiflaQgf reports and the following King. - -—- 4y on wmhi-e-ielih- ' I mem we! ree o secretary. lplwn . Program. Mrs. John J. -----i-—— A,‘ fir it “the, way ' ' ' barb “d 0'4"!‘ G‘l‘:“qq"kk nu“! Meeting opened Wm‘ M‘ '°p°‘““ Two contests were put on and mm Dwan and Mrs. Leonard Russell DAILY SEBVIOI ed m “"15"” 3°“ “u w“ re‘ by Miss Bertha Dwan and Mrs. It was decided that. lidrs. John J. Emmi“ ‘i’ "Y "W" "wmbe" w“? Louis MacMillan. Next meeting to Dwan and Mrs. mils Burge at- EDMONTON, - (on - us- “ M“ 5"” “mm” “w” p'°”“"' be held in schoolroom roll call to tend a meeting to discuss District dents ot Edmonton new can leave The mmum M u” meeting- we" be answered by paying rive cents Convention which is to be held It home in the morning epend seven . , v “ad “d ‘Mpted’ mmeed‘ {mm Bingo iollowed. Meeting closedwith 5t. Peters legion Hall on July hour; gnvuncouvey, and be home hm“ we" hInded l“ and the “Ln God save The King. The June 12th. Bill for grass seeds and ier— again in time for bed Under new M 555° reahud‘ The different meeting of Fortune Road W.I. was tillzer were presented and ordered qhn,.g,,n,d, Ah- umg p "ma. mmmme” n” m“ “wry” Fm“ held in the schoolroom on Jure B to be paid Two contests were put nun; afflnigfngnu .1511; hgufg was purchased for one sick mem- Meow“ ‘ ' ' g opened with ode repeated on and won by Mrs. Leonard Rus- and 4o "gauge; g; Qhg wgyglun‘ be . S t Tr rt d , 32in EfnQXrSlVds. n?:'et:su§§”§,,,°c_ in unison. Five melnebrs and th.eo sell and Mrs. Fred Curran. A de “m, m," “d bu; m’ align ‘ "mi had_e___g1g4__rk: mean Ibo same tiring,‘ Authorized hotiler n! Coca-Cola. under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. J. & T. MURRIS, LIMITED CHARLOTTETGWN PHQNE 191 i. " ""‘i i 191:8 DOMINION DAY - 0n this momentous occasion, which marks Prince I Edward Islamic Seventy-fifth Anniversary as a Province ‘ ' of Canada, our citizens proudly remember that this Garden of the Gulf is the Brodie of Confederation. J. WALTER JONES, Preller