i »- -.-.~.-¢ n... ~5- l To correct constipation, all organs of digestion arid should he helped. Try NR and see how much better you feel. You . Need More A. Laxative NR Today -— Keep: Tomlin ind b6 healthy, your body "moo must Properly digest your food. 0 ract all the nourishment lrom it Ind promptly throw 0t! the waste that An ett. This is accomplished by lho yoceues o! digestion. asllmilatlim 1n . elimination-the work o! the Ilmnuch, liver, kidneys and bowels. the Doctor Awqy genuine, lasting benefit; to lmprovoyoiii digestion and assimilation. give you A ‘ood hearty a petite, regulate your iver and howc s, tone up kidney ac- tion and l\'e)'our poison-clogged a good c earring out. _ Nature’: Remedy (NR Tablets) ls not harsh; it is mild, easy, pleasant in ac- tion: nu griping or ain ever follow! its use: but t is t iorougli and sure. THE CHARLOTTETONVN GUARDIAN SUMMERBIIJE and GUARDIAN -DESIRABLE RESIDENCE (or sale See Hon. Justice Arseaault’: advt. in this issue. _-VOICE PRODUCTION AND singing; planoiortc. organ: Mr. Heiicrlck Kerr, Organist Presby~ icrlan church. begs to intimate that he has resumed teaching. Address care firs. _\lc.\'utt, Gran- ville St., or l’. O. Box 41S, Sum- illfdfrilllt‘. V WESTERN PERSONALS Messrs. Leith Brown and Leigh Yvsey. \'ork, have returned home after a pluilsillt visit in Dunstan- page. —BOULANGER-POIRIER WED. DING-A wedding always is—-sad rlghtly so——aa event to awaken in- teresLill the lives of all good citi- tens. Whether the chiet actors oe of pvasant or princely lineage. there is stimethini! in a wedding that facinutos. it is the hosauua of the human race. Birth. mar- riage and ileatli are tho chiei’ land- marks in normal liter-the first and the last heralded by wailing aau tears. the tuiddlt- one gilded with galoiy and golden hopes. On \Ve - nesday, Sept. 7th Hynien visit- ed Wellington to complete the work ol Cupid. On that dale Miss the place. ‘became tho bride of I to do its work groporly enacts he action o! all t e othtrs. Dy its action on the digestive iorced bowel movement docs not organs it promotes assimilation. help constipation: ‘it liwas (or a tew hours the con- dition that. constipation brings I Ill. Now it ou are used to taking all-called native pills, all, urges ~ and the like, goo know mghty well you've {at to a taking ihem all the time. ioreover, it you stick to any one laxative, you've got to bc lllcttmx- in: the dose all the time. That can do {on a lot oi harm. B op dosing your-sell with such things juotlQg-enough to give Nature's Rem- dy .' Tablets) a trial, and let the resul show the differs-nee. NR Tall- leta are not mere bowel movors, thoir arpose is to Correct the condition that tluccs constipation, an. t: you real, ‘u E. A. FOSTER. Central Drugstore, Charlottetown wizivh moans extraction of tul . nourislilucnt. from your food. thereby gives you new ‘ strength, energy, bettcr blood, _» better appetite. By toning. not - stirring your lazy liver, NR sends lleinto the intestines, improving in- tt-stmai digestion. lastly, by gently rvcrlllraplrig more Vigorous bowel and lciiliiv-i- notion, rivt-s poisonous impurities out at and cleans up your o- y. Try Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and just Bve how much better you feel in C\'t‘l’_\' way. Got a. 25c box toils! and take (me each night for s. week. You'll suv you nt-ver Xelt better in your lite. Nit is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your ilrllfiilst- ._..__.. —.\lr. and Airs. (T ilziy Schin- man (nee Chariot Allen) son Don and .\ir.s. ll. A. Alli-a Mrs. Schur- “Hill's lhutht-r, arrived hlllllt‘ [rout a two year stay in Maine. _\lr. Schurmzin is in the fox business and brought with him some nice wedding march floated rapturousiy specimens oi’ the “Silver Blacks“ through the holy place. The brid=, and purposes. buying a iarni and gowucil in grey satin iritumed with builliiilig hiséolup rant-h. llotli i\ir., navy blue. looked charming and atii .lr.~'. Ji-iui-itian are among happy. llcr hat was navy blue Suuimorstic's most popular young dcckcil with sprays of Paradise. s01, and malrv friends . both in She WOTO a string o! pearls and town and out, wish them success‘ rarrlcii wiih her rosary, a bouu~ in their new undertaking and all quot of white lilllcs of the valley. are giving them a hearty wclcouie The groom inovcd with grace and Jean ltirharti Boulaugci- of bee. _ _ church was beautifully" decorated with golden asters for the holy and happy event. At $.30 a. m. the bridal couple moved up the church isle, while the strains oi the _l A‘ . TO-NIGHT- Tomoriélow Alright Get, a 25>‘ Box ___ WIRE HAUSERS ‘in w utai-t Willi Elli‘ hull of ihc vt-s- l5" <vl. \\'li(‘fl 1' l< umgiiv-tizcd, cams‘- A how luvihiid Qt‘ unlit-lip“; \\'ll\ in: it tn cling to the plan»; Tip- 1Hl\\'.'\'('l">' it, tho lmllg- U; sunk,“ 1|l'il1~‘ .lri_- tin-n .~t;lrtt-il. and aftn‘ vi-.s>cl.<. whore 1| <ii\‘0l' cannot pa» Ylllmlnfii ll lll'i'*<1*‘1"l"ll1"P11 Will-ill! ilictu uullrtr. railvil the llmlp-l tyt-l of limt- the‘ i'll‘.'i't‘lli ls \'\\'lli'lii‘il tom. i- vlthrrilii-tl in .\ltii'inv l-lrigii, till‘. ‘hv iilllllci i-‘ lHlliVil l" ill" poring oi 'l‘orauto_ The limpet is ellffliw. and tho drills arc lQil a soil iron body, carrying a Illllli' tightly lasioiir-ii in tlu- ship's hull lit-r n: ill-ill mm tli-n-pn h,- cmlll 'l"ll- i-nlls of tlii-sv- ilrills art: form- inoitirs. tlu- i-urrcni being Fllplllll-il rd llllil pros. in which rho llii\\'.<(‘.f=' from llle- rilrfllgll Yes. s, Til: tau bv- zillarht-il. limpet is ]li\l".‘l'('(l until comes I‘ ll See ilie Exquisite i Dining Room Furniture Al llillMllNS No matter hcw critical you may be, you will have real delight in looking over the display oi dining-room furniture shown now in Holman's furniture department. There is such a wealth of quality and styic to the display, such a variety of grades, and such an unvarying range of good values that m matter what price you are willing to pay, you will find that you can get monitor your money here. . iiolmaifs Can Save Money lot You on Every Purchase Even if you do not ilvo in Summcrsldc, tho savings you can make By getting your iurniture at Holman’: is more than enough to pay for a strip to the store. But then, lf you cannot call personally, write to ul and we will and you catalogs, price: and full descriptions of the article: you may require. ll. T. llilLMAN Limiiflii “SUMMERSIDE homc. .»\i prcscnt Airs. Allen is a .\lr. and Mrs. Leonard small, Shcr- bruoke. l -_-_-@0->—-_— WILL PERMIT NO SHIRKING Nesting Birds. “it is a common lat-t in natural liistiirv." writes Iiir. \\'_ ll. Hudson in "Ailve-nturrs Among Birds." “that the males of certain specii-s exhibit a imod tleal 0t zlnxii-ti- about thi» prc-por rarc of tho eggs and exercise supcrvisiiin and tiutlinriil‘ ovrr the fetiiales. compelling lliom {during ilic period of im-uoaiiiou m, Ire-turn to the tit-st when iliigv are inclined in stal‘ out too long. "Our swift is a familiar DtCllllpl". llut has any Oflp ever tihscrvctl an individual oi any spet-ics-fiin-i of a ‘colony; presumably a lualv-ewrrcls- ing that kind of masters-Jill, nvi-r a] 'l\llll\>i’l‘ it‘ ‘l'i’lll'tlli.‘$ in lll." aliscncc oi tbclr males‘! Yet tlia‘ is ox- al-tly what I witnessed on ore oc- casion; and if I were to ask .1 i|il‘/."il Peculiar Social Hill?“ Noted Amonq, gm“ Ill” ill" lM-“iflf- ‘onuo \'. dignity in his neat uniform of guest oi‘ (‘apL and .\ir.<. J. ‘S. Allen, Lleut -i“0ltm1‘l. llo is a dircct Suuimr-i-sivle and Mr. and Mrs iloscenvlzlni oi inc famous Boulan Schiirmiiii and son are visiting zlrs of old France. His bride is a dauglztt-r of i". T. Poirior. proprie- lor of luv wcll known lime] at ‘iW-ilinitttiu. After the Inarritige l’1'l‘l>il!!lil_\' tho Nupilal Mas-i was Blessing llov. l".l.. iiv-ziuiiful and appro- priato sclociiuns worn sung by the choir, .\i' SPllFilF, nISIGF oi the iii-lilo, presiding at the (Wlltlll. Mr. it‘. 'i‘. l‘rorlcr and Nit‘. J. l‘. Gauiiet \\'i‘l'.‘ \\'lini*<si\.< to lllc rcrrniony, and a largo numbrr of rolativss uliil fricnils unrv prt-scnl. Leav- ini: tlu- church, a tiozctl i-ar horns it‘ vaigiiiig‘ timbre, ltlOlPll a wicril "shiviirov" not uhliko tlic sympho- ' uy pl Naibuvlioziziziostir iii’ olil. "i‘lic bridal party and their friends re.- pziirml to tho lmluc oi‘ the bridi. wht-ru an i-xtluisili‘ ivv-vllling break fast in Ziiiulzim Poirit-rk mariuiiei-e stylp, ;|\\'2ll\l'il ilicui. About forty guests. parlook of ilic tempting iliin -, Tho brici‘ sllficfllfiS, aglow with vuugrzitiiliitivins, kind Wishes- :in<l humorous lllf‘llllli‘i(‘s as well as ilit- vi-rv luanv rari- prescnis, lic- vllilllictl and ihc Nuptlnl or fifty naturalists to name ihc spoki- tho popularily‘ pl llii‘ young species. they would all guvss wrougit-ouplv. Ailcr 1i tow hour- mu- t‘: r‘l|io bird was tho small. ilviicalc. sic. rpi-al and inslrumcniai. th - KPHUO. moth-like 4mm“ mliflillellll? happy t-uuplo li-lt for ii litini-iuiiomi ,‘iuounl.'iin butterfly." as it is prcl- trip in Hliilfifll Canada, thcncri ill)’ trailed in Spain. to lllflll‘ fuiurt- llilllK‘ in vicar old "i inuuil a brooding plavc oi Qnobm» i-ity, 'i‘lu- wish oi all is Blfillllll The Exhibition Grounds. Sum- met-side. was the scene oi’ a battle royal Labor Day. when the George- town team. undefeated champions oi the East clashed with the Pion- eer loam oi Summerslile, champ- ions oi the West tor Provincial honors. iThc game was one of the fastest seen in Sumnierslde this season. born tennis playing air tigihl balls thraughoutilie entire nine innings. Doyle in the box for Summersldc pitched a great game, holding the hard hitting visitors when hits meant runs. Only for his great pit- A. Jacqueline Poirler. one oi lheu - . - . fairest and favorite young ladies otlfimglz, lglregeitore “Bum haw bum The visitors played more consistent ball than the home Que- . . . . The immaculate Conception gildgléségetizrlvlzgnlhgglknit?“ smed advan- tage, while Suiiuuorsitle seemed un- able in get to Yorston for sale hits. Georueiown did not seem to got the breaks oi the game, as three limos they liuil the bases full. but could not manage to score; the visitors leaving 15 men on bases to the home tciuns six. The Georgetown team were ac- companied by a large crowd oi’ sup- porters, iivc cars accompanying the ti-aui to Summc-rsldc. in the early siziucs of the game the visitors showed the cflecis of their long trip, but in the latlcr hall‘ playing truv to torui blankcd the home team. The Game By Innings 1st innings-in Goorgoitnvifs half the three first uucn lacing Doyle wl-rc rollrctl in order. N0 runs. N0 hits. No errors. in Summcrsitie half only iiirec mun faced Yorsion. 2nd Innlngsiltihnson lead oil’ for the visitors. singling safely to lair. i-itoallni: second on ihe first, pitvbcil hall. .\it-(‘.onueil M. fanned. Ji-n- kins IL, singled to right. Johnson going in third, Lavlc singlt-d to right, scaring Johnson. lilt-(‘onneli J. ianncd. Yorsion J.- rccelvovl a irvo iickol to first. Willh tho basin-i i'\\ll ililmzs looked bad ior lho homo lit-am, lbul. Iioyic piit-hinu shut out ball retired tho next batter and tho siiic. One run. 'i‘lirrc hits. No errors. in Summersiiirhi hail, hinrrlson ifllril nut i0 Yorstnn. Spray walkmi Schurmztu singicii to slim-i lrit. $pray going to shroud. \\’arrcn i'all— nod. Spray lzolm.’ lo third and Sch- urmiin to svcond on a pusscd ball. Hoyle wnlkcil. Kelly singled to short who tbrcw to first tn call-ii Kelli". lipriiy scoring. Kclly saiv at am. llowail fanned. . Ono run. One llili. Ono crrnr. l 3rd lnnlngs--l.ilvci's E. HlHlllWl raioly back of short uolnu l'\ ecc- ihiise l)li‘il."- in a vast old sand pil. that ihi- liubt o1‘ iiviivcn may shlnclnnd an firs, pnphod “ML (<|,,.',,,.,-l,. It was in .\Ia_\', and no doubt the)‘ wore incubating. ‘flicrc \\'(‘l'l‘ aiboui llflv llHlPs in the deepest, side of the sand bank‘. and wbcn l iii-gun around tilt-iii ill\\'il_\'.*‘-,filllll that their p<alm til‘ lift‘ may l)i'-- 'l‘iii-rt‘.< i, bliss biwyvind all that the minstrcl has tnlii. .\l.. fanned. Johnson Q, bit lwrrlonir fouls hat-k oi‘ ihird and llllHi-lNl D6ylc‘s out drnp for the tliirti strike. blcfionnrl hli.. izinnoil. . . lfiirltlgllilflllKbiLg;lllwgldé-lll."gtllllzriilfrlgnlrla \\ hi"? two Illilllv arc llnkcil in one o“? ML N0 m", N‘, orrmx - - - \’."l\'('l1_'.' lit‘ . , . - , ~ . _ . , "ml "Wlmd “mil” m" ""-"i" “f Willi hcliri nt-vor changing andhrl.“ ?vLlllrluiftl(grlfihlolvfl 3,1,?“ M10110“ thr- pit: hawking nitt-r flu- rid hm“. ,,,.,-,.,- ,.,,|,l ' '.' ' “ "‘ ‘__ " ' pvrhups mnlunglng mph. p: 1 U“ n" mmfioh “H m“ “m hnmzdlfirill-lflfl flit-d (nil in Hirtmd, i-illls an“, ‘huh. mnmmu fwd‘ B,._un,l_ ‘ "on h“ mt} hm. urinals‘ scvmiil, hpruy‘ urouniicd out in" l uutii-wl one bird acting in a '0 flr-"l- , _ N _ l singular manner; l lsau" liiin t-umc. -—- _ l\n runs. ho bits. l o i-rilors]. x " out of cnc hole and go quickly iutn H _ flth Innings Jenkins‘ H hi. Iv ‘“n')ll]pr_ nu,“ m," Sml nn()llvlpfl ‘m. l-rviigamiril for snmv iimc on tho. loll, slcals second ‘illli siori. oi H‘, r... spot. humping a closi- ivaivb rm tlii:ll.avic's iloubic in riizlil; .\ic( uunoll ltil ho had visltrwl auroral. nlaincll about fivi- or six riflPilllilfi Iin f'iif'll one. onus lunl-Z as it woul-l iako him to run along to the end of tho burrow and rviurn. “l<‘iilIill_\', liavini: iinislictl inspect- llllill‘ black burrows in lllf‘ urarlzc- c-vilort-ll sand bank; but not a bird ‘flow or vvcn lli‘i'lli‘il out; noi- dill any oi tho absent birds return to tho pit. "it is" a habit o.’ bank .\'\\'illli')\\'r'. ‘my; tho holes, bi,- hogan pursuing l I m", “f H“, M,“ "fir", ,,i,,,l@S;.|,-;in ilu- larr-rlliug lime. for one male lulu ul in tho pii‘ illi‘~(‘lléli~'f‘~ lnrrcns~ ii" “mam ‘Wilma "n Film"! “'1'” ' ltho others gn ziiwuy to iced and Ir-ll in slwtlil and ‘violence until ihc lhuuinvl bird tiirik'ri»fiigt~ in one of ihc burvo\\'s.. ill‘ lhvn starlcil ('llil<- mainiivl tiiono. dawn a low times. b0 finally ilvw off. probably to soiuo “'.'ll‘i‘('i;'iil‘h‘i3 or moist lllffiillflw at a vllsitini-r- from 1111' pit WllPPi‘ flies abounllvil. 'l‘lici‘c ho would loin tbt: other mules oi the colour. whvn ilic frmaltw, or gqillill‘ at‘ lll('lll. arr still oiliheir eggs? Thc artluu m‘ tho swallows ill pulling llic oili- ing another iii’ lllt‘ birds il.\'in _ ilbriui. and in’ timr- that bird ills!) (‘T5 back "P0" 11"‘ eggs sumo-q .""" “m, drnp“ in“, l, M1,, Ann. _., as u devololiliicnt oi’ smut» sill-ii gum “M, n; rmhing "bu", he ,~,.. habit or instinct as that iii‘ the l\l'l(if>vl"ylnz m, “ml swift; and it is possiblo that in the sand iuarliii llIP social liabil is ill a morr- ililVilil('(‘il state. iinil the (Eiillllllllllliifls more. i-ltiso knit llian in most species. ilui. ihcro is a izoml tlmil in learn yct about lhe inner life of birds." Ill Fletchefls Castoria is strictly a Foods are specially prepared remedy for Infants and Children. for babies. A babyls medicine I second. (lilliii pi-i-ii-i- i? lg Us age is its guarantee. O I is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared lui‘ grown-ups are not interchangeable. a remedy for the comtnoa ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and an claim has been made for it that its use for years has not provea. What’ is CASTOR IA‘? l Castor-la is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Plregotic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flstuieacy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnosa arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Howell, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Cotnfort—Tl\e Mother's Friend. GENUINECASTORIAALWAY; Bears the Signature of It was the need of over 30 it contains Its It is pleasant. a e For liver 30 Years Till UINTIIII COIIFANY. III YOII CITY .l.. riinni-d. Yilffllllll J. grounds out lo sliuri. Ynrsioil .\i.- innncd. Ono run. Two lills. No crrors. Suiunioi-sillifs hall. Schiirnitm singled in right. Wi-rrcn iliod out to second, l)0_\'|l‘ fanned. Svburman gnlnz lo second. Kvllv moi one ni’ Yorslows last tines in tlic groove tor -.\ long tlrivc to ii-ii; Srhurmau scoring. the loll ilclflcr losing lllt‘ bail in lho long crass. Ki-lly slrcirli- ed his irlppli- into n hnmn run. The Pionocr rotors iwvrc nnw on their loci, cbecriiii: uuullpq but Ynrsinn forced llowait in iakt- ihrcr, lieul- thy swinrzs at his oflvrlnfa for a strike out. Two runs. Two liiis. No i-rrors. 5th lnnlngs-dnvrrs ii. doublvi lo loll going to iliird on n passcil will; (‘hr-vorlp. M.. sacrificed in rluiit scoring liavrrs. Johnson moi one oi‘ Doyle's shoots for a beauti- tul drive lo thr- ioit flolii fence. making ihc circuit 0i ilii- bases. the ers being distinctly nudihlr ihrouiih the nliocrs oi’ ilic visiting fans. Mc- (‘nnni-il .\i., grounded to Doyle. Jen- kins tanned. Two ruiv-i. Three hits. No t-rrnrs. Summerslriefii half. liynils led off Whlh a long drivo in loft. Liivcra got under tho hall lbui let il slip ilirnuizh his hands. 11311118 Willi! l" sacrliltwoti in first. Morrison iiictl out in second. Spray walked. Schurmiui sinillvil i0 right. scoring Lyntis. lloylo grounded out in sorontl. Ono run. Two bits, Om- error. 6th lnninqs-lmvii- grounilc-vl out to ihlrti. lilcCtinticll .l., ivulktwl. Yur- sion J. fiinncrl. Ynrnnn W. fanned. Lvnrls thrilling ilu~ biill three wild to first. Yorsion sale 0n iirst. i\li~- (‘onnell going in second. lnivcrs singled in right filling the ‘bases. l)o_vln wins ln tlul linlo again, but pitching brilliant ball rotireil Mc- Connell M. and ihr sidc. No runs. Ono bit, Ono orror. Summcrslileki hiilt. Kcliy ground- ed out to iirxi. llnwati fanned. Lynda ilicii out in ccnirc. No rims. N0 hilt». N0 nrrnr.‘ 7th innings-Jenkins tanned. Lav- ie singled in left. Yorstnn J. hits u long drive to t-enlre. Lnvie starts for second the ileltler throwing Lav- ie out at the hag. N0 runs. One hli. Nn error. Sumimersldefia hair. Only men faced Yorston. 8th innings-diorama M. singled to lcti, steals second; ‘Lovers l‘), fanned. Yorston stealing third. Chsverle l\l., doubled to right. scor- ing Yorsion. Johnson 8., fanned. McConnell M.. hit by a pitched ball. Cheverle M., cauivhi off llilrd and was tauged nut iil the plate, on a nice play by Imyle. Two hits. One run. One error. Summcrnldehi hall. (iillls lunar-d. Morrison grounded in first. John- son missing the ball. Morrison ante. Morrison strain second. Spray hits to second, who-threw the built-r out at first. Morrison caught trying to mnkc third nn the play. N0 ninn. No hits. One error. 91h innings-lotions R, doubled lbrec prisaus oi’ tho homo team suppnri- - l SEPTEMBER 1a, New Modes Spic span new,- winsomely chic, ~- ‘ yet reasonably priced‘ " AN Y shopping tour nowadays will prove a zestful affair, if in its cycle it includes the purchase of a new Frock, Suit or Cont. For the Fall Displays are replete with a belauty and style far removed from. anything common- place, yet prices have a practical trend. FROG-KS»- a°hl¢v° i "m!" Ilmllllclty by means of their slender ell- houettee, ‘out make up for it in their method of trimming and luxurious fabrics. Colors are Navy, Black and Brown. ifrlcotinel, Scrqos, Taffetas and Coton Crepe are the nqn fabric favoritism. l , $15110 to $54.00 SUITS— teem bent on pleasing everyone, for styles are no varied. The woman who wants a conservative. tailored mqdfl will find it, while beautiful styles are developed in pile “DTWF- flail)‘ fur trimmed. with decided tendcnclel towlrd wide sleeves, irregular hems, and wide pariolg, $27.00 l0 $84.00 - s." ~ ' ft-l v " " are variable‘ as to hems also, and have strong Inning: “Ward 5'“ Clililllill, panels and low shoulder lines. And If they lmlllbly can they make themuelvel up along caps lines. Fur is everywhere-especially the gray (urn, and black Caracul. Bolivia, Suedlne, Velour and Chamollette. ire new fabrics. $15.00 to $130.00 Moore i& McLeod Ltd. li9-i2i Queen Si, iiittioitetown, ‘l t 192i. m to left. Lavie doublwl i0 riuhi scor- ing Jenkins. McConnell J., faniuvl. Yorsion J. ioulcd out lo Lynda. buvie steals third. Yorsion W., liils safely to loft scoring Lavio. hurt-rs 13-. grounds to first. Two runs. Three hits. No errors. Sunimeraldcrs half. Si-hurmitn pi hit by a pitched bull. Selim-mi", goes to svoonti on a pnsaod ball. Warren up; Schurman caught, il-y. int: to steal third. Wnrron wulkedf Warren caught sleeping. of! (ma, Doyle grounded out to Johnson. No runs. No hits. No crrors. Score b‘! lnnlngsl2I456789R. ll.l~7. Georgetowu010l200l 27153 Summersldetrl 0210000 454 Messrs McColougli and Johnson handled the game to the satisfac- tion oi.‘ both teams. Georgetown’: win over Bummerside gives them the undisputed title oi’ Provincial Champions-A. I! in’? THE FIRST CABLE. A man with ii great iii-art llilil dreamed oi’ linking the old world with the new, by u ihrcatl of wire dropped to the bod of the occim 'i‘~hr<i\uzl\ many ll day and night oi work and porsovt-rance and IHIHGIIPI? his vlnion hail been wrought out. At last the mystic cable was mndv and stretched from ride tn siiln 0t the ocean. Men on one continent stool at the cable's eastern end and hold converse with ma; in the western world. it was wonderful. beyond belief. Ilut something lllil happened. One day the operator ticked his message out under the seas undthere was no response. Non answering click came back out o! the ocean caves. The man at the key leaned back from his in- strument. lor ii was-ipowerlesr. The cable had been broken some- where in mid-ocean. The story 0t the search tor the place where the cable hail parted and the tale oi the long-continued eflortn to bring the severed ends together term one 0f the moat thrilling chapters over .wrltten in the book of human en- deavor. llut iii‘. last the seemingly lmppiisihle iwnn accomplished. Up “ill 0i ills depths oi the ocean, by the "ills or grappling hooks, the llrnken strands were lifted 5nd cllrfllllly welded together once N ________, “Dark flashed inF-thsawater m! the Canadian side awoke u BMW-i‘ pending spark away on the civil»! of England. Oaco more the cllbl" Willi alive. Ling touchinll link. lb! wliolo chain throbs with 90W"- you orllrllfif CZEM A v1.1»- when Y0" use Dr. Chou’: Ointment rm Eczema and Skin Irritation!- lt relieves at once and Ullillll" lulu the skin. Couple box. P- ?i""'{li°‘i?-‘3"“ ‘P45, ‘i. on n r on a hr postage. gin A ion Ill lull Baskets, Baskets, * = Ballets. Havn for ale I iililfii"! °l double boundpotato bnkoil. am ii quniuty u on but- ota. 8nd in your 0rd!" l‘ once which will have 0i" but attention. a. l. llilNtill, Lid more. Agninlthe Qflhlg wna tlronptlfi iluiclr- in iiii cold beil at the botin ot the ocean. 0.1; ,. Tyne Valley, P. E- l- .,._ aaaa...