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Apply at Fennell dz Chandler's.‘ 815117-2741. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH O1 Scotland, the Rev. Eustace Purdle. B. A, will preach in the People's Church, Charlottetown, Sunday. July 31st at '1 p. m. CLYDE RIVER — On Sunday, July 31st the service in the Pres- l i ! oFEEDSD l lid ....';..... , .. "IQWe carry large stocks of all iriniis of live stock ‘reaps. .- bu! in cannoaryiou, at very lowest prices. We are r 1 "culls ' object lessoif oi the magnitude and bvterlan Church at Clyde River l WHEN QQ|NQ WEST gill be at 11 a. m. s. School 10rd. _F__._ As an-iiitermath to the Diamond HlGHplELD _. The oorvlooo ln Jubilee Celebration a trip across them“, Presbyterian Church lllgll. continent would be a fitting conc1u- “old, or, gummy. July 31st, wlll sion ton glorious celebration, to sec be o; 7 o or $_ gollool 2 p_ m, the old world beauties of Quebec the .. sylvan lovllness of Ontario, the vast FA|RV|EW __ 0r, Sunday“ July prairie sketches of the West, the ma- 31st’ more wlll ho dorvloo ln don. Jesticvsncw clad peaks a! the Rwk- nection with ~ the Presbyterian ics and the sun bathed, Wavflrlflilped Church Iln Canada in Elliot Hall shores of the'Paclflc. To travel Pulrylew M 3 o m s_ sollool ar across the‘ continent is at once an z p_ m_ object lesson and an inspiration, an o SUNDAY SERVICES — Rev. J. flchnflB-‘i 0i 0111‘ llefllflfle 11110 M1 lll- M. Murchison, District Secretary. Silllllllll" l0 0900"“? 111070 W0PU1Y 0l Canadian Bible Society will speak 001' OlllY-eflslllll- No one who has Sunday, July 31st "J18 ilollows: taken the trip across comes back West, Cove Head 11 a, 111,; York without a better understanding of a p. rri.; Cove Head 7.30 pm. our country and "a nobler ideal to ' as Shoe MCQUAIWS TAXI si-zavice. l Phone 17 ..».:.:l'.$i.=l.?;'?i::;=.l2: so some m, r d 2:31..l:.':."..°:.:°a::l..l""" d efilesdlfnsgn ' 680M 6 OI‘ 113. .. T BUSTICO llL-CAPE rinse. _~HI8TOR|6 PICTURES FOR l-RAMlNGFBee -advt. about His- Doric Pictures suitable for framing. BROOKFIELD - The services in, the Brookfield congregation on SuudayJuly 31st will be, as fol- lows: Brookfleld l1 a. m. S. School i0 a. m. l-iartsville 3 p m. S. Schgol 2 p. m.; Hunter ver 7 p. I11. . School 10.30 a. in. PERSONALS By llerold Melservy, While we are considering fisherieln. I am told that excellent trout may bei caught in the run. They begin to enter the Bay about August first, on the way from the sea to their spawn- ing grounds up the streams. Then is AS A TDDRIST RESDRT .Mrs. B. F. Fletcher left on re- turn to Crockett, Cnl., after vis- iting her brother, Mr. D. R. Mc- the time to station yourself, with your fishing tackle on the sand bar over on the Robinson's Island side. l .‘. ' u?" “ml” ‘ml 5° "u ‘l make Canada great among the na- ANGLIOAN SERVIOES~— July Donald, Orwell Cove, P. E. I. when the tide is at its lowest anti Misses Lottie and Florence Allen‘ hm“ Pawn-ping to rise’ Here the left by the Hocheiaga after spend-lo Mme “mes close l” the b“ and ing a- few days "with their brother. "19 810W 0i the shore Is very steep. Everett Allen, 25 Kent-St. so that the water deepens rapidly. - {Of course, you'll wear waders but Mr. J. Lester Dou las tu n d, , ' this week from a triple Nevleael-sify.‘ W“ 5°“ “M “ m“ U“ “ “Y New york and Boston‘ m the mm“. with plenty of red in it; Blockhouse est; of the potato business. Tor Parmachene Belle, or something [of the kind will fill the bill. The l . molllltigurllllifllloJolfiizlstag“?-vgiihg’; l trout enter on the rising tide, and if her- parents in Montague, left yes- ly°u do Wm‘ flslllllfi 0i’ l-llls llme. Y0" terdiiy on a visit to friends in Capelare almost sure of a good catch. I Breton. cannot speak from actual experi- Miss Annie ‘Bears of Shel-brooks, “we o’ the flshmg here’ but I “we N_ S" ‘who had been vlddlng Mr_ spoken with experienced anglers who Campbell Webster oi’ Marie, return-lhave never failed to come home 9d yesterday to ‘St. James Manse, wltll mm ll l t t, r vhere she is the guest of Rev, Mr. lowers e ne arse m“ n the r ind Mrs. W. Bruce Muir. ' v _____ i If you are interested in flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKenzie who, take a walk along the road leading 0Y0 0n lhell‘ l10fl0ym0011 "001 Bwwfrom the harbor.’ Before you have m“ we" l“ m“ (my Tuesdali- Mr“ gone far, you will notice on the left M K l f i Miss H l- Mgdfggfi ‘gvragmlzilagy Me ‘rof the roadway a rough, almost a l‘ thistle-like plant, bearing small blue Mrs. Alice Martin, accompanied, flowers which look a good deal like ‘iy her niece, Miss Florence Benson, lorgoomodlols And l; ls vol-y not- ' rt M a i f th ir.h l , ' i‘ Hygé‘ agar Epengglls‘ ural that itshouid be so, for they 4 clued prices. . WHOLESALE “fffl AND RETAIL .,~. FEED OATS iBlack and l; wllllll-l Some agar; heavy ‘tern whlieieed oats, also y‘ d whites and blacks, ' (horsemen should see these Oils.) ' .,,,., .r (Also) .i-|..._.. xxxkaaxaaaaaxxa‘ x ' " ‘fish-iv alerts." ' ‘While, eiuia-l . (lllllll. Cracked , Corn. Feed Qlv °ll (like Meal. gumacher FeedJBeet Pulp," ._ Ill Meal. Cracked Grain, x ."The Continental Limited." - . tickets carrying with them the priv- 8001K blwli ' heart, of Jasper National Park. ' ' an National Railways. The Contin- wire tions of the world. 31st, Seventh Sunday after Trin- In these chys of modern travel ity: St. John's Milton, Sunday thetrip can be made at a mimimum School 10 a. m. Morning Prayer expense and with an ease that prov- 11 n. m. St. Mark's Rustico, Sun- es a marvel to those who have tried day School ,2.'15 p. m. Evening it. The Canadian National RailwayaPrayer 3 p. m. St. John's Milton, operate a through all-steel train Evening Prayer 7.30. Preacher which Rev. ,0. Pr‘. Johnson. leaveslvfontreal, daily at 10:45 p. m. v for Vancouver and Victoria touch- AN APPRECIATIVE VISITOR- ing.‘ enroute, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Sas- Writings of Mr. A. A. Alley, Char- katoon and Edmonton. lottetown, Mr. J. R. MscNicol, Jasper national park, canal-lag. Toronto, who recently visited the larges playground, is also pasggrj Province, says: "I loved Prince through. all the transcontinental Ellwflfil lBlB-llll Very mlwll 111111 am ' at earliest conven- ilege to stop-over at Jasper, in the @0063’ where is l0¢B!&il.._-l0§i2€l1..H8Il< Ledge. WILL ARRIVE ToNIoi-iT-Lt- the world famed mountain resort, Co], Leigh, Secretary Provincial 0W0“ 011d 09911305 by the Canadb Rifle Association, has received n r stating that Armour-Sgt. 011W ‘l-lllflll-Bd mil-lies the till) 110F089 Walker will arrive in the city Meal, Mixed (irgln . olillr Poultry). Chicken Feed,' m» Shells. roomy orit. _ 1'00“ (for Poultry), Bone rides-l. (flneand coarse), Beef and Bone Scraps (for foul. dry.) d.,,. Pressed llsy xand Straw, , Manna a full line of. Poultry Supplies. Iiiisiirizii s. co. LIMITED. . " ili-. ‘ m, BSOLUTELY r the continent in remarkably fast Friday night and will be avail. time. so that where time is a. factr able to assist riilemen with their or, it provides fast service. rifles on Saturday. _ For illustrated booklets descript- ive of the country passed through, THE CALEDONIA SUMMER films» *°$°"'0°l°"$»ei¢-- B001!’ Wflfliflsibis School will hold their clos- Calw-dmn Nalllmlll 53ml:- 01‘ "m? ing exercises on Sunday morning, tO.Mi‘. F. W. Robertson, General July gush u! 11 o'clock’ l“ [he P05500801‘ A801"?- Mmlclflll- N- B- ‘Caledonia Presbyterian Church. lll34'7'39'l9l The children and young people will have charge of the morning worship. There are 85 pupils enrol- led in the school and there has been an average daily attendance of about 80 pupils. Everyone wel- cqme to these exercises. , ' GOING- TO MONGTON- Mr. Peter Conroy. ‘well known trainer. ERE E ‘r-IILIHIDS,‘ FEEDS. E With ‘every order sent r in during leaves on Saturday for Moncton. _ \ this month for a salt or top coal where he will race Longest, 2.06 “fifioowwwdfl” made l0 your mourn. in gny style 1-4, owned by himself, and Marge M - v - " ' - f“ and m, guarantor”; M, mt nu“, AlDirect 2.20 1-4 owned by Dr. Doug t." AND - John Telegraph Cents Per Copy Vi loll!“ villi; rrlprl 31A vioms ' NEWS I sTbREr r. l" .,.,r n. l timfwe sllnii fill all ' Mod-rd.“ ‘ telephone orders to the c ‘ l‘ “i” letter. Your wishes eon- waflfltt¢t0wll an- of this city. The Monctou races will be on Thursday or Fri- day of next week. ft is stated that there will be upward of 80 horses to compete in the six classes. bet of safety first lightning protect- _ ‘OI’! and sult hanger frec- PRESBYTERY — The Presby. _tery of Prince Edward-island will meet ln Alherton on Sriday, July 29th at 7 p. m. for the induction oi Rev. W. M. Morrison. At this In iiuction service Rev. R. H. Slav- ert moderator of session, will pre- side and induct. Rev. D. J. Fraser. D. D., will give the charge to thr i, on sérssrsow‘ ‘Glasses mus by scientific methods. Minister. Rev. J. R. Fraser, i). D. . will address the penplo and Rov“ evm will"! 1° E, W, TAYLOR Quincy A. McDowell the newly in lllllles alter arrival of 6.80 AND ducted minister at (Ialedonla has been appointed to preiicli. i BLISTERS Prevent any chance of infection by using Mlnsrdw. Heals also. J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street PHONE " want 1o olroén {Qflf anada S. '8'. Q Lines- Ltd» BTEAMQHIP OERVIOE You can ea assured d earning grade. iil"=0 IN '."fbm|fi . delivery Mil’ be our law. WI Je lllfiflisse.‘ 0 Arid ‘St.’ '._Iohn’s S. ‘S. CAPTIIOBNI ._ or "w. a. cattle s co. “M ' “gm .°°M_ Montreal ' " PHONI m “W” a “mm” s... four pleasant weeks at the fsrniersl a“? 0105913’ Téllllfid- bill-ll 00101181118 l0 ‘ W.HEA lid home in Newton; Lot il6. lthe Borage famiiy. _ l plant is Stick-seed 833E; Isggsfif; olgilgitluurzntgellfidijxsfi. mum Lappula). It is not mentioni- ipolis, Ind., after a pleasant three ed l“ the Isllmd flllla- cllmPlled by weeks visit to this city where she the late Prof. MacSwain, scone may V88 the 8095i 0f MP- 11ml 1475-. infer that it is rare, or, at any rate. “fled Plckard- 'very local in its distribution. and Mrs. Emmet McCarvlllef Y” Wm see by l°°kln5 “l the lnd family of Vancouver who are mail. if. indeed. V011 lifll/Blfii already Ilslllng MIX MOCHH/llleo 110108 l", observed them, that the bay has two lilllklm‘ mllwred thmush chm’ entrances~one opposite Oyster Bed ‘gum?Tligggesrfiraélémifilgpfigleg Bridge, the other here at Rustlco. So visit to Cardigan, while in Cardigan llle 10010118 80W ll lllé VBfy EPW0- .hey were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. priate name of ‘rabooetooetun, the 5'10"?“ M0D0Tl0l0- ‘meaning of which is "having two _ _ outlets." Mrs. Earl C. Brown and little A very lovely drive which the vis- daughter, Alice who motored with friends from Dorchesier Mass" left. an return after visiting relatives ind friends in Murray Harbour and Stellarton. While in Charlottetown‘ " they were the guests of Mr. Brown's mother, Elm Ave. This spiny (Echinosper- Central Church Has Successful Picnic l_ The Central lOhristian Church held its annual picnic on Mir. J. A. Messervys giounds, Langley Beach. .'l‘~he Church is deeply indebted to 1M1. Messervey for the use of his =beautiful grounds. . r About 150 turned out to bask iii the sunshine; to revel in the beau- ‘ tics of nature on land and sea; to On Wednesday afternoon tllerflwlm in waters that were dens)“. nembers of Trinity United Church “my warm and rdrrddhldg; lo on. ‘Jhoir and friends enjoyed a Veryddy’ to odd rdll_ all lllal d haunts ileasant afternoon at Brackleymus Providence provided l-or kldg Beach, arranged for by the Music dnd krddlds and order rollm Committee of Trinity Church. After. The occmddn wdd holghtodod lo i very enjoyable drive by motor m, enjoyment by the prooodoe or .0 this favorite Sea Shore resort, Dr 5mm howls or 3L Louls‘ Mo" ill 011l0Y0il 0 ilellglllllll ‘lll’ l“ ‘he and his ‘charming wife, who has air "010" 0t "l0 Gull- N““""°"“ ready won the affection of the good zames were then indulged in until people or mo Control Chflgflfll] til had developed their appetites church‘ , to the fullest extent. Dinner was‘ Aner rorroollmellls_anll there lerved about 6.30 p. m. at the were all that keen appetities could lliif Hotel. This left nothing t0 wldlr, and dlludllance of lJll8lIl—-ihB be desired and the proprietress ofooorl orogranlme begun, nnd ev- .he “Cliff" must have felt flatter-loryoody lo; loose l“ ll“, fr", 41nd "l lllfl Wily ll10 800d thins! dlflflp- frolic of amateur stunts in athlet- ieared from the bountiiully laden loo, ;able. After dinner a sing-song wasl yplls following is a list of the con~ usilly er" 12d by nil. -A hearty lest; or, the iolymplc field, and the 'ote of- u .ka. moved by Revflllomo or ‘phone who carried home Hammond Johnson and seconded um lauirglgfl’ ‘iy George J. Tweedy was tender-l Boyg nhd girls from 10 to l3.— id the Music Committee for ar- 1. Oscar. Diamond 2 David McNeil! ranging so enjoyable an onting.3 lots Ford and Nellie Muna. Baseball and other sports were 100 yards.—l Harold Harper 2 aken part in by those who could Robert McNelll 3 Edward Platte. oerform after dinner, until the’ All - between l6—~20.—Bells M0 ihades of night came down upon Neill 2 Emily Platte 3 Florence 1 tired but happy group of soiig- Platte stars. Women's Hace~ll lVlrs. Platte The Music Committee and tllfllilfld Kennedy 2 Mrs. Idord 3 Mrs. Choir members are very grateiullliewls. to those who so kindly put their, Running high jnmp—l Edward zars at their disposal for this out-lPlatts 2 Robert McNeil! 3 Dew!" lnS- lMcNeill. \ l, Running Long Jumi>~1 llflrllld Harper 2 Everad Platts 3 Robert MaNelll. Men's Race—l Frank Stewart 2 M-r. Herman 3 John Stewart. Women's Race (40 and over)- 1 Mrs. Plattii, 2 Mrs. Kennedy- In spite of s short heat wave. alt-Oil Trinity United Church Choir Picnic T POOLS’ MEMBERS _-ARE T0 GET $27,000,000 wiisuririzo, July 28.—'l‘he farm- irs of .Western Canada who are members of the Prairie Wheatl Pools will receive a total of_$27,-‘ 000,000 during the present week. E. B. Ramsay, Secretary ‘of the Central, Selling Agency of the Western Pools, today announced m interim payment on wheat. amounting to 20 cents a bushel on durum, 15 cents pe bushel on the higher grades, anti 10 cents per bushel on some of t e lower. grades. Of the total, Saskatchewan farm- ers will receive $17,855,000; Alber- to 06.500300, and Marlitobs, $1.- GMJOO. - No pgyment ' is being made at this time on coarse grains, but a. final payment ,wlll be~ announced soon, Mr. Ramsay said. Mr Ramsay also announced the following sibtbe initial: wines-for the new crop (i927) on basis ilbrt William: Number duflm and’ Northern wheatrl . per .,buehel; . .0, I C. W. Oats, If cents per bushel; No. 3 C. W. barley 50 cents per bushel; No. 1 Ni, W. flax, $150 per bushel; No. 2 O. W. rye, 70? that for awhile prevailed, the pic- nic was on‘e of the best, and all went home sayingz-“Como aslilh" Children under 7~—Wllliarn Ken- nedy a Ira Stewart a 1.1 yd oraut. Children under 10.-— war Mc- Neill a mlpb Stewart, a Donald MoKinnon. QROP PROSPECTS ARE GOOD WINNIPEG,; July 28.-~A survey of Western Canada indicates that wheat is practically all headed out in‘ l great many districts, while in cent. headed. Other mine are lag color in scale places and near- ly ‘ready for harvesting. Fla: -_ib flower-dead bay is being gatli in. ~ . ,..., ,4. ~ . 00.1 .1.»- Titian other areas it is from 50h 751M‘ ' coining on rapidly. Rye is tira- ‘< harvest of the sea. They I110": yid- BIL '$ MN“ §PEGIAIJ i FRIDAY AID SlT-IIIIMY- Qiiariereil Oak lllant- Tallies anil llifililliel’ Stands . o 98c Solid Quariered Oakin rich fumed finish, also ll Walnut finish, height about 18 inches, round top about.“ inches in diameter. Particularly delightful locations - rdian Readers. itor to Rustico should be sure to ‘take is to go from Rustleo to Cav- endish. not via the main highwayd but taking instead the road whichl lloes along the shore to Cape Turn-l er, and then swings landward, join-i; ing the more inland route about a mile further on. This is to me one of the most beautiful drives on the‘ Island. Leaving North Rustico youl take the road leading to the harbor,’ but instead bear to the left at a! fork in the road a little way aiong.' Your car climbs a rise, on whichl stands the little church of . North Rustico, china white like the; cottages of the vlllflfle. Wlllllll m‘ looking back y0l1 00" s" 50am? the. valley beneath you. Ahead, the road‘ slopes sharply to the Gulf. At its‘ foot you ‘come to a low place, where the surf rolls in w the gray sand °" one side, and on the other are the quiet shady waters of a~little 000l- whose outlet is crossed by l1 W005”. bridge. Just before crossing the bridge, if you look to the rill“. y0l1_ will notice not far away 011 ill}? downs which slope to the sea, th r large brown building with its attend- ant clustered barns and outhouses: which you will know to be Railings . Hotel. And." from he." W“ m“ see what a magnificent place it iswhich‘ extends from this little cove clear along lo Rugtlcoiiarbor. Very likely‘ there will be two or three cars Dflfli‘ ed here, their occupants 9113034"! the invigorating coolness of the Gull’ waters. i The road once more climbs, and skirts the shore. very 0l050 l“ Plwes to the steep red cliffs; N0! Sllilriftlxl; , o glilitslélylstltizllsoutldlriesilixfluslil: shore. M times the car mounts to the crest of a lofty and precipitous escarpment. so that on looking a little ahead and down, you can see the slow 1011015 from the Gulf breaking at thelrI base. At other times it descends int-O little coves each with a white cot- tage nestling in its grassy emblllsure Then once more to the height-S where the ' sea-gulls wheel and scream about the car, or dive to the‘ blue surface of the» Gulf, the" mi grasp unerringly the fish whichq though invisible to us, their brl8l1l- eyes easily defect- No tall trees are to be seen new‘ this rugged shore. Here and there you come to little stands of spruce” dwarfed, most of it, and mlmY °l the trees half dead-killed by the‘ salt-laden gales from the sea. Every-r thing today is Peaceful? ‘he 5"“ pours down his rays l-lllwgh the drowsy air upon ‘a Quiet landscaped whose outlines are mellowed by l-lle raft mist of summer. The slifllll zround swell, whose crests, risin: ‘iigher in the shallow water. 01°‘; . [J h a gentle P105“ “p” me sand): leeches, or fringe the I032 Sear; ands wit: gag-e 51:21:62.1 lovelincssg thfil’ touc . if the scene. ‘a But those liWl-‘Iwd’ wlnd blasuf r witness to other dayfi l ng clouds, Oll by the north-l suitable for use in windows E10" special value Friday and Saturday .... 98o ill Sale oi Summer Dresses , $4.95 We have grouped on one rack about 20 Summer Dresses taken from our regular stock. Regular values as high as $20.00 which we are putting on sale at $4.95. In the lot are wash silks, sport dresses and iiannels. volles and rayons. PATONS. Special iiii Fell Mattresses _ l $7.95 y, Here is an exceptional value in an all Felt Mattress. guaranteed on new cation felt, built up to a thickness of about 5 inches and encased in a neat art ticking. Continuous roll edge around top and bottom. Sizes for narrow, medium and double beds. A regular your nearest station $735 PATONS. Men’s Summer’ Underwear $1.00 Here is another exceptional value in Men's Summer Underwear. Odd lines taken from our regular stock, two piece and combination styles. Be on hand early before the sizes are all picked up. Special a suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 _siii ' llesl and Bloomers i‘ i r Here is a real good buy in Silk Underwear, Vests and Bloomers to match. Vest is made in the popular opera style. Bloomer is made large and roomy with elastic nt waist and ’ knee. Sizes 30 to 40. Pink, White, Flesh, Mauve and Peach. Special each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c PATUNS. I ‘Oilcloih ~ Floor Mats 15c, lSize 181i 36 Inches ‘s. Another big shipment of Floor Ollcloth Mats just arrived. Four colors and designs. Red, Green, Brown, Sand. PATONS. Regular $2.00 llose oi Pure Thread Silk l; elrily This is a manufacturing overmake of regular $2.00 Silk Stockings. Perfect in every way which we secured at an ex- ceptional low price. All sizes, but not every sine in enery color is the reason for the reduction. Blond, Flesh, Peach, Black, Champagne, Harvest, Nude. Blush, Grey, Moonlight, Etc. 22 different shades. ' PATONS. While Felt l e _ Sport llais $4.75 Another big shipment of White Felt Sport. flats just received by express and go on sale at $4.15. flats you would expect to find priced as high as seven and eight dollars. All the very latest styles. This lot will not remain long on our table so be on hand early. PATONB. iriioiis LIMITED. trees bea r lvild says 0f lg?‘ “Y : in and sleet r ven u, slln sale upon the bent and shrink ._ mg plants that grow upod these cllifr You will not see such 0W5, ‘ops. in our Island summer-we d0‘ now. r d not h“; them unulbthekgl-L: ci:me' Bu‘ the“ the angry “a roaring. lrarnpiins “P m“ beaches’ hant ln their streHBl-ll ll" l‘ "mmp host. Against the foot of the cliffs yhsy dash themselves into white ,omy, which the sale 010M152: over the fields. And the sea r longer that lovely film“ °l lmwcen blue. For out in the Gulf. “We”; the white caps the“ l” “mhmg Ext 1 dull and sinister bi noes-re an nearer shore the waters a l for our sandstone rocks. ingry red. 1 ire not hard. and they yield to thei attacks of the sea. There is s. wilidr mmdeur in such ‘a ‘scene. gut ‘him: mrdy lnduggd who will stan l r idge of the hlsh 0"“ '0 "e" ‘l’ goal-gory can one stand 11D Wllml the‘ force of the storm; he Will 0° mi blinded with the array. wrhlahv. ngether with sand from the cliffs is iurled into his l"°°' “mm” w‘ loves. the e1 . ' °l "l" , f‘ save that sometimes. 0010"!“ "- "l. .n the clouds s. beam of sunlisht amites the cowering countryside likb. a sword of A little later . come the lfrindinl ice floss out cfwthe north. to 11014 our coasts in their iron 817i]!- “at: brings its warm sun 1mg days once more. Then the lag boat-s. which the storms 0 Autumn chased into their wins‘? ‘shelters come forth to CW1" m0 warmth and pleasantness. In the fields w the landward side oi our road along the cliffs, we can hear the bus hum of the mowing mach- ines, as the hay ails in "serried ranks before their vibrating knives. lliach is drawn by wo stalwart ihorses-such horses one seldom sees except in this inee. Strum they are. of sturdy Clydesdale stock. but well Imomed and clean. To lovers of hoi-seilesh it is ‘pleasant to think that their place on the farm can never be entirely filled by the noisy tractors. Presently our road_ trans away Jrom the fields into a tanglepf respl- i. I w! " H ... a balsam scented wood of spruoelifl i'lr. We are at Cape Tumor. It is a lovely place for p _ and it is quite possible a party r , ' have arrived before us. But . ' ' _ ll isplentyofroomforsll. The especiallytowardstheshomis " and perk-like," with many of cosy, sheltered glaries wh spring the violets love. dust I o - reechimtlisCspayoupe-e covewithssmooth aruig v beaelhfithatallithlrflillli, a before the last white iioe has mei _ a again into m invent m- l" the lobster season jlrly. I04 to the men who "their bro: the time _; i’ iriidrl-yonnw l.