SEPTEMBER o, 1927 — ' to promote permanent skin health. - _ No Disiiguring Blcriiishes to Hide . . , If Cutlcara Soap is uaedrlally. assisted by Cuticura Ointment when necessary. They do much to prevent blackheads. pim- ples and other unsightly eruptions, and perusal-erase; i“ e...r.;.... Slrnvinl Slick zse. ‘. School Opens iiext A Week . ital. llim" A SUIT ' For the Opening at . PATONSi He needs a new suit for School. new Suits. We offer one oi the la All the‘ boys will have 1 i-gest selections of real good suits for boys at prices you can afford to pay. Boy’s Tweed Suits $6.75 Boys Tweed Suits-in brown, grey and fancy niixed tweeiis a real good wearing material. ' Plain and fancy back coats with and without belts, full lined bloomer pill". S1185 3 l" Special . ._ . . . . . . Boy’s Long P l4 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.75 PATUNS ant Suits $10.50 Boys long pant suits. four-pieces. lull; Dani-S Ind sill)" pants. Double breasted coat and vest in a big range oi fancy tweeds. liavy Blue Sizes 8 to l2 years. . . . $10.50 PATONS Suits $5.95 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Navy Blue Suits, a real good wearing suit at a low price. Plain back coat with half and full belt. Full lined bloomer pants. Sizes ii to 14 years. Special . . . . . . . . . . $535 PATONS Youths Long Pant Suits $15.00 For boys of l4, 15. 1S and 11 years. newest fancy tweeds long A big range of the pants, double breasted coat and vest just what the boys are looking for. Sizes l4 to l7 years. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... " enons Boys Two Pant Suits $10.00 Boys two pant ‘llllS, ea ch suit has two pairs of bloomer How often the coat is perfectly 5°01‘! bu‘ u“ Pu“ pants. are worn out and you find ll Thug gulls come |II d.“ thB new b tweeds. f l THE ‘ "crmnnofrigjoww oUAP-fliAN" AUGUSTINE COVE NOTES (By ‘ Natal’) Mr. Cecil Clarke, Port Eigin. NB. has returned home again after spending a very enjoyable vacation visiting friends and relatives in Augustine Cove. The Messrs. Archie Robinson and John Carr paid a visit to Cape Tra- verse ori Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Life Clarke and lit- tle daughter Muriel. visited 'I‘ryori on Sunday. the guests of Ml‘. and . Mrs. Edison Mabey. - - —~ —-\- -_~—€———*~ v ' Carleton on Thursday and, Sutur- Thc Messrs. John B. McFadyen. day of last week. wiiere they wort! Donald Mt-Fadyeri and Lorne Car- the guests ot Mr". and Mrs. Fred ruthers left Friday morning by rnot- Boil. ' _ oi‘ to visit Maine, USA. - " carpenter" at Augustine Cove. is busy erecting the new barn of Mr. Ed- ward MCFRdyEil. mersido on Friday. lllrs- Fred Bell and little dairgh- ter Fenne. spent the week-end in Summersiiie. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lirikletter. "Oh Gee"! Shooting season is op- eri at last and duck shooting sec-ms to bc the sporting iiobby at‘ present in Augustine Cove. We have some iinc. shores for" shooting. and are ‘Mr. Duncan Carmichael. Scarle- inwn and Mr Bert (Tahiti. Bledeque justly proud of thc game that is _ ._ _ __ g mm,“ Ourncxl hobby is hockey‘ were vrsitorsdo Borden and Cane “Oh Boy!“ Fraverse on Saturday evening. Tm. Mefimx (worm Mcwlmflnls The ililsisee Helen McWliilums. and Stank“, qqwlnpson passed Florence Bell and Dorothy lilac- mmugl, Augustine Cove on Sunday Donald. Carleton. were visitors to evcnhlg Noi"ili Tryou on Sunday aiterirooir. Mr. aird hli"s.'l"r"':'1uk Muttart, and daughter. Mildred were visitors to Surumerslde on illondny- Miss Beulah Robinson and Mrs. Life Clarke visited Cape Traverse on Tirursday evening. ., 1 lVliss Winnie Lcard has returned “left-HTS Rlllllll l-Ylllilll and ROFY home again aftcr spending an en-|McLeod were visitors to Cape Tra- jnyablc visii ai Fret-town, the guest VET-Sf! 011 Slllldfl)’ Bvvlllllii- of Mrs. Fred Reeves. Carleton Schools are progress- Mi". Wcslcy Cailbcck. of Tryon, lug hfllVf)lll'hll]lY. under" the skillful war. a visitor in Augustine Cove on management of" the teachers MlSfl Sunday, thc gircst oi Ml‘. uiid MrsSopliizi ilenderson and liiiss Bertha llrtcrnus Cameron. ,Carrutiicrs. l Mr. and Mrs, I-‘rcd heard aridl Mrs. (firarles Doiril. Curleiori. is l They have dnne-sa-ibr 5,6 hairs .. g r’. .-.-. ligeuco. _ lie leaves to rowing wife nee Margai‘ t Reid. and two sons George G» rtrid ‘Wil- Miss iieien McWliliams, Curle- liiun R. both a't home. also. two sis- Mr. and M’rs.. Urville Leard and tori, spent the week-end with oust tcrs lllrs. Charles Graham Gasper- children, Borden. passed through pim-ence B911 of (page Traverse Qaux, ,'_]|1d_ Mrs, Nell M naiJ, Augustine Cove on Sunday en route - lliontegue, and two brotho Ben- W TPYOII- Mr, l-Iediy lllnttart. Miss Bvelyno jairrin lf- and Gordon W. ldoth of Muttart and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boston, besides a largl’ dlvule 0f M“ Nllrma“ M19"- mlr Popular Lowfhei" were motorists to Sum- irieiiils and acquaintances. ‘ Tho iunorrrl which was held on binndzry afternoon 29th watrlargeiy attended.-—u silent testimonial of es being conducted at the and Cemetery by his.Pastor, the Rev. Mr". O'Merir- Thc pail-bearers were: MilLeun Graham: Ernest. Graham; Berliam- iu ilenderson; William B. Graham; Alexander Graham aud_ Gdorge Graham. cousins of‘the deceased- So dark our" world-But love for- ever lives, And though oiir hearts Bq heavy. and oirr" tears so freely low, In just a little time we. too shall , E" . Where Gods owri smile. Eternal sunshine gives. MR. HERBERT LYGO ’l‘lie funeral on Tuesday last oil ilic late lllrs- Herbert Lygo (for- merly Alias Laura Fraser, daughtert {if llirs, Simon Fraser of Belmont. ut 161, was the largest ever held. officiat- A. A. in that community. The rug clergymen were Rev. Ml‘. and MFS- FF"! F11" Mid lllllclcpciit the week-cud in (‘rrrleton tirc duugirfcr, Helen. Crapiiuti. visitcdqyuegt n; M“ and M“ Albert Mum lVli: and Mrs. Milllard Francis onlnu-L ; Siuiday. i - -—~'<e-> “m... _ Mrs, Fcnfon liownti. uiid childrcrripractlcail . were visitors in Augustine Cove and} _ ' Borden on Monday afternoon iuj their new Ford touring car". Mrsi liifc Clarke and daughter Muriel acrornpanicd tlrciu i0 Borden. l Carleton and Vicinity; _____ ‘hundreds of bogus invitations to viru- Mlss hizirrznrct itiat-(Tarvilic, (‘rri'-‘;‘?to;lt;:n€,, Qlogri-‘ilaotifuillcfllllglfy lcinu. left Siiiurlliiy‘ morning rllflshould be demoted. ‘ l)l'tl\'ltll\llt‘i‘. it.i.. where sin: intends Charges n; obtaining food and‘ to irain for u nurse- liospitality by false prcicncci; will be lodged against such offenders. Hostesses now stand in fear" and trembling when they issued invita- tions for large affairs because of ihc disaster for ed invitations irarc worked recent y. Holders of coun- "Vtcrfcit invitations, accepted in good faith. have crowded out invited guests and exhausted’ liic food_sii|r- plies long before ' the legiiinuric girests were served. __ d _ . i . iuivrnivioitiiiin ALBERT E. GRAHAM -___-+ At Murray llrrrbor North. on‘ Fri: day evening August 20th the deziili occurred of Mr". Albert l‘) (lruhunr in the 00th year of his age. Although the deceased had bow-n qiling for about two year's. hopes were entertained for his recovery. until within the last four" months. he continued to gradually fail. d»- spite the best medical care and the loving minlstratloria of u dr- vnteil wife and ianiiiy. Mr Graham was a highly respect- ed resident. a. good neighbour, till" (Canadian Press.) rrs who have eriibar Mrs. Harry illuttari. and llfilu dnirgirtcr" Jean "Carleton, are visit- ing friends in (‘harlotteto\ru, Mr. and ltlrs. Siuiricy Lliiklciici" oi Summcrside, were visliorn ALEMITE SPRING PROTECTORS For good looks - s and easy riding OU'LL never know how easy- ririing your car really is-till you try AiemitsSpring Protectors. They keep out seeping dust and mud. Prevent rust and squeaks ' for all time. Snug-fitting, metal-sealed, and trimmed with polished nickel. Alemite Spring Protectors are easily installed-without even rs- moving spring clips. And they savs their cost ln tirel hi: 1e. Let us explain how- e ~————-~———--§ —————— "- vriv- 1- T-dwl Removes Touchy w _ s r . .0I'llS 22.so§:.:.:ir:r:;ni:.";".7.z::. ( ~ Brmgs r....i..s|si...cr..v.oi.r...s smc... ~, Solid Cgmfgrt lugs with his ieilownien. ' Of him it may ba ti"uiy srrid, he passed to his Eternal reward with- out leaving an enemy. Although or o retiring disposition rel ivheu hrrrong friends. his con- versation WOlllll become animated 1nd his rcauoniirg powers showed A. HQRNE GwCO- Acts like mBQTQMLakDs out till the pain—-niakes airhing corns feel. Trouble Hostessesihw- lHilWbtiTl Itamsay. right’ and honest in all his dent, family. Tr"yori Cross Roads, passcdwisltiiig her" daughter" Mrs. Fr-hq lllucLr-nd 0,1’ Cllflflflllfilifivll. fllld‘ through Augustine (Jove on Sunday (,‘.lar‘_k of Searloinwn. RN’. lllr- Billion of Lot i6, who Wening , ' mirdc fitting reference to the. beau- l M“ John Haslanh sprhlgneldl tifui cliirractei" and life oi’ this YOUIIE-lvfiffltlll. so suddenly cirt off. m thc midst or a happy and useful. carccr- The floral tributes were. niuny. some of the most beautiful being it pillow sent from far Sask- iiichmran by the pirpils of her lashl school taught by her in that prov- wreatir from the Baptist Whuri-h of Belmont, and a crescent: lfrorn iiic Belmont school. It was _ V ‘ "in iouchiirg scene as LONDON‘ 50m‘ ‘l"“plitgl“i;fllgxlelfilfi'"procession of schoolmates. Pupils- ""1: r~r ' cnt frosts and hostesses by sending?“ “H” m‘! I ends wended the“ the funeral \\’il_\' on font to the little burial ground on the old home farm l\i\'lil‘l‘¢\ ircr loved kindred lie in tlrclr" "resting graves." The pail bearers. nil relatives of her own. ‘were Dr. Stewart. Russell Ramsay. Earle McLareri, lAlllllfl. FHISEI‘ and Gordoir McArth- rur- Laura Fraser" not only posses- si-d runny gr" es of spirit, but iin- usuzil iliEillill gifts. Shr- wihs an au- wiuirity on the native flotrri 0i‘ P. P}. lsiiind- With only one year's aci- lltll iriicrrdance at Prince of‘ Wales‘ College. she secured by home ‘study. in addition to iiei" duties as Ilene-her. first a second and their zi Uiiird year" diploma with high rnzrrdrs. In the same manner she ‘their entered upon a course of study leading to a degree from the LUIHVOTSIIY of Saskatchewan. After ;t‘ive years oi‘ high school teaching in that province she married. five months ago. Mr". Lygo, of England, and had planned to return to the Jsiand during the present month to Jake with her ‘to her new home in ‘the west her" widowed moth . uvdrosc only child she was. Rar y liras there been heard iii our mlist ;more widespread expression of ‘sympathy than for this lonely ITTOlr glrer" and devoted young husband in ‘their sudden and bitter loss. <a>-——- I‘ . \ LETTER OF SYMPATHlY - To Mr John T. Wight and family. Dear friends: The sudden and unexpe ed death of YOIiI‘ helflved wife an mother has cast a Bloom not only in the community bfiit also in the different socletieti. Of Wlllflll ,shc had been and actlvb and ‘honored member. The mein- |bcrs 0f the Ladies Aid Society "can sincerely testify to the above. and we take this opportunity of ex- tending to you our heart felt ayrp- ‘pathy in the sore bereavement that ltiod in his inscrutable wisdom lhas called on you to endure. ‘ And through her delicate state I ‘ During the first week in Septem-l ~. _ ber" Band, the headquarters of the . Canadian Pacific Rockies. will be ‘ ablaze wéth tartant when the High- ’ land Ga herfng and Scottish Music gj FLERSE ti" . mind or‘ "more than" ordinary intel- w». . ' npurn bis l as a sor- the deceased was held. theshrvlc- Col house t0. the respect and esteem in l which wmtfitition have been drawn up by, [mus stiuctors of the New American Opera C [HIGHLAND GATHERING SCOTTISH FESTIVAL AT BANFFl Festival will be held under the pat- ronage of the Prince of Wales. Na- tive Scots from all parts of Canada ' and the United States will gather at the tourist capital on September 3 to take part in, ‘and witness con- WS in Singing. dancing. games and piping. " Although there have been several highly successful Scottish games held in various parts cif Canada, these have been only of local interest, while the Banff Festival is’t.o be distinctly national in character. and zvivitié grist three days from September Amundred medals have been of- fered for supremacy in dancing, pip- "18. singing and games. Each of the . seventeen Highland regiments inl Canada has been authorized to send; a piper to compete for the trophy for’ regimental piping offered by E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadianl Pacific Railway. The rules for this. some flashing big bottles Dry. happily. 1 Alexander Fraser of Toron- e leading authority on pipe, in America. l A rplifiers used at the Diamond. Jubilee broadcast are being install-l ed in the Bsnff Springs hotel in or-; der that the concerts held in the baltoom may be heard tfiso in the. lou ge _and on the terrace. , l '1_ e singers at these concerts will‘ inc de some of the foremost inter-l Drcgors of Scottish music such as" Je" one Dusseau. formerly of the Cf cago Opera association, whose m lden name was Ruth Thom; J. C mpbeil McInnls, one of the in- DRESS UP THE TABLE T“ 5°‘ l‘ dam‘! “filler or Sunday dinner get out Th1‘! Klve the scene a gala look in all their maiesty of Emerald and Gold. Sip the silvery liquid and everybody beam; Tones the tummy. whets an appetite and leaves a fragrant sense 0i many flavors dulnllly lntcrminzled - a sweetened tartness tempered by fruits and gingers. GINGER ALE PAGE Ell/ii] : of Evangeline Pale mpany. and an, authority of old lrallads; W. Davidson Thompson, of the west as interpreter of Scottlshl songs; Ruth Matheson, a descendantl m i - _ of one of the Selkirk settlers; Nor-lo er was Wm Wm take pa” Frances James, of Montreal. Wm Tepresem Mary Queen 9f SCM-‘Yfourteenth and fifteenth centuries. and 5mg 5°m° M the SW85 Whlcillfollowed by. groups of the periods of t‘? the music °l David Rllllli- Thefemnd the Jacobites, followed by selec-‘ Wm be lhree Qhlllrs- nameli’? 1119mm. from the songs of Burns, Sir Canadian Pacific Railway Maleiwaner 5mm Lady Nalme and. Voice Choir of Calgary. the seot- Christopher North. The Hebridean ilsh Choir" of the St. Andrew's Cale- music recently‘ made popular by‘ dfmiflu 5061963’ of Collar)’. whichuvlarjorie Kennedy Fraser will also will sing Covenenter psalms at an be feature‘; open air service conducted by Ralph‘ Many of the finest exponents of 90ml" al- slln-DB-Ilfie Cflnyflu. ufldliiighiand dances in Western Canada l1 ch01? COIIIPOSBG 01' SlXl-een Helm‘ are taking part in the contests. dean folk-singers recruited from the Tossing the caper, putting me shot, staff of the Bunff Springs HOWI-‘thiowing the hammer. and all the ThBSQ girls have SOmO 01d Sungigames in which brawny Highlanders which will probably be heard for thepire expert will be conducted. first time in Cauudu- They have not- In addition to thesc Scottish elc-‘ be?" llllllllfihed. and 8Y9 being 81- merits of games and music another‘ ranged for this Festival by Haroidfiighlarrd feature will be introduced, Eustace KEY. Conductor 0f the Men-hramely, folk-songs and dances of the‘ delssobn Choir of Montreal. who isdiighland tribes of Indians‘ whose’ rehearsing‘ the singers. David hunting grounds were from time These and variegates cos- Llfe is one continuous round of that famous queen wrote in Frenvbivrary Queen of Scots. the Stuarts unfinished business . To ‘LADIES Take Book on Skin Diseases. Treatise on Chronic Disease by Our Herbal Remedies New flertnrl Remedies. Puurphlr-fa on Loss of Manhood rind diseases of inen. Booklet on Female liis nird udvice free by mall. 31) yours’ i-Qerlence. (Without criticising or disparaging your dot-tors write us before" losing trope» ~ Trcrriirreirt b)" mall our speciality. ' English Herbal Di rrpensnry Limiter] i359 Davie Vancouver, B. C. Canada's Oldest Herbal institute When Buying Wall Boards. 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This of’ every kind. casts. reels, rods, 4 hooks and everything that‘ goes to make your catch a success. Oar prices are the < very lowest. Come in and get , a bargain now. llaroidt. Worthy Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's I In: Remedies Parlors no win. her ‘ - need a supply 9| m)“, ' i for several weeks, but our advice to you |; go look ahead. Order now 0 and T1170 It off your mind. Phone us today your requirements. . W. D. GILLIS &- C0. Phone I18 ‘A ,of health the effects of the journey lhome the end came quickly. not- lwlthsiandlrrg all that loving bands =aud medical skill could do-for her. The deceased was a lady who was widely‘; and. very favorably known. and ‘will be much missed in all of the different spheres of life in times of sickness and sorrow ,slic was the. one whose assistance .was sought ‘for. No one needing jheip in sickness over called on her |in vain; she was an in uatrioua. self- sacrificing wife and other where her heart amt hands were ever iit ‘work for those’ she ioved- , Although suoh bereavemenis lire hard to endure, we yet.‘ know ‘tfrbt when God in the secret ways of fills wise Providence. which re di r- out from our ,wa a sees _ t to ta e our. loved oneh f om us he is doing what ho knows to bovb t:' and that he may give you strength and race to ilghtti the gloom which lhust necessarily hover over the home she had planned to come to that her death will be inost dbsoly felt. ~ We would kindly remind you that i ceilings. ‘fin-ii: supsnr n! . ‘l’ r‘ I #0 ' Summerside Beaver Border is on the back edge of every panel. , The Beaver C0., Limited, 7 Beaver Road, Thorolcl, Ontario i cerium: IEAVEBMPOAKD . strives BESTWALL on PLASTER WALL adano s. '1. nrsrmisoroits T. ll0lhillli, l.T0. _ Charlottetown though parted here we can cherish tho great thought that when done with the things below we hope all to meet in tiio Great Beyond where parting and sorrow are unknown. On behalf o1 the Ladies Aid, ‘Bo- eiety Murray Harbor North MRSI BEN-JAM GLOW. Brsalillnt MRI EDWARD HENDIRSQN. _\ v ,-.. it". r-(l n. h ‘ I-ll Wholesale aha Retail McDonald & lioweaiioodworking liolfitd Dealers " ' Charlottetown §MacLean 8. C0., Ch’town Distributor- aggmllfsorgiullagritiorfiethofMWinnipig. gnmemorial lg the“ neighboring . w e inneapo 1S anadian Paci c Rockies. WlIIHlPQE- W911 KYIQWH lhTUUEhOl-lli Symphony. and Ruth MathesorLcon-‘Irrdians will be gathered in a pic- tralto, of Winnipeg, are among the‘ turesque encampment. and with Th {S t I ithcii" tepees e r0 t“ ' ‘ ma" Camemn- who 511185 in Gaelic? been dyflwirllalrglzl hlcsttorlllrlillggglicekrltiig tglielrtllieifirivlllgnallrltcg (rllaltlblolhteeo Wl1° commencing with old ballads of the fair unique of its kind. '*§~’ilr‘flt'1_‘zv‘i ~ ~.' sis-vegan. - m,- __ __. .-,