- "ACE Four: -. W? Irollilolfi-W. y-IJ-1\-0Ql D- iiiE olunionmivli cusnnuu Chester l. IILIID. l. l’. Vino-President, J. B. Burnett, I. l. l- leer-star l. Iselluuon. I). l. 0. inn.‘ Notes By The Wdy The British people, with chanc- teristic thoroughness. are pursuing Condemns! U! ted listen. Retrospect And Prospect (By AnI-lyst) They are fighting with thdli‘ hacks SUMMER A UTUMN ' . ~ the “on of road sccidentsin Libe ai leaders are eviden not T23.‘.‘ .'L?‘5'."lit 2.3a!‘ t-hstpcountry and the study of their ‘ nearlyrso confident of sucetlezs in _ . i <5} -} causes; and some internist facts the election as their lesdsrs and t - m‘ Iorulng uouy (fouled m1) sue w- your (ll udvuu ) delivered. are brought out in an analysis press have so 5015901115’ Wmldfll- ‘ v _ ian people will come out of the Premier Bennett h“ ucompushed It is reported that the commit- spell woven around them by their Dr‘ D- Aylmn l" llle American Wm‘ the 5mm‘ as they clalm.’ u‘ $10!! 0! l-L ' l 00mm“ °ll u“ more than all the Liberal adminis- w o’ n omtced b m ma masters fiance mcovemd 1mm 301111181 of Medical science states ready in their hands. dresnt it person o! he! mum ‘m,’ In 1e“ trations put together in extending e v° “pl” Y ° Napoleomsm and Boutbonlsm and that in regard w the eflect of per- l°°k like “ll lmmerlse was“? °1 di ‘ ‘ic language, she had the ‘ _ Canada,’ market in or“, Bmam Government to select a vendor have is today the bulwark of democracy sonslity on high blond pressure n talent and effort? Or doesnt it but m“ hm. knee and he, hand ORANGE pEKDE voted for one 8—2. The vendor- I is important to modify 1 . llhow Plfilllly the direct ODPOSllfi- he“ rahd to high have“ in and the other mernbes of the on the continent. m, or esen mt he know “M: we ,5 hop” a u " elect is said to have already dis- 5 slklmlled hlsh blflod pressure l‘ l" y stem the Me o, order 81W 111m 0M- Whm l°l' TEA 84.50 90-‘ your (In sdvnnco) lulled to made by the Ministry of ‘Transport of reports on 1,500 fatal road sc- tq the wall, fearful of anihilstlcn. of their movements FRIDAY, fl O- 1935- ts m m (mg ' o ' r ' . 31315;} me regoflivralgnigtxgititg: g n15 §§,.°_,"°§Z,......ln. evidence .On its.‘ Generations of Islanders have approved the flavor, uicn spoon museum; orrgn l“ l‘ l“ m‘ ‘hm’ ‘ “mm” °' i last nght to hesr oratory were not disappointed. Those who situidod in the hope that Mr. Mackenzie King had any concrete reasons to offer for asking the support of the electors, must have been sorely puzzled. For if Mr. Kins stands. as he claims, for increased Empire trade, for economic reform, for curbing of capitalistic abuses, etc, etc., how is it that he persistently opposed every bill introduced in Parliament in the past five years, designed to give cfiect to such measures? So far as Empire trade is con- cerned-about which Mr. King pro- fesses to be a stalwart champion- the plain fact of the mattcr, eas- ily verified from the official figures, is that during the past three years British Commonwealth of Nations. and forced. their safe-keeping. for hockey fans. Mr. King fails to enthuse an audience. The applause he receiv- ed lsst night was largely official In attacking the banks, Mr. Ste- vens is playing up to borrowers only. He has not s word of sym- pathy or consideration for the honest, thrifty people whose funds the banks sre supposed to have in It is an ill wind that blows no- body any good, the Forum peo- ple remark about the blast which has brought them a run of relig- lous and political gatherings in what are usually the dull, dog days posed of his business in anticipat- most dangerous hour of the day is involved in the accidents was 1,- 981, and 1,53} persons were killed. Of these B57 were pedestrians; 310 pedal cyclists; 19B motor cyclists; 72 driver; of othe vehicles and 95 attendants, psssen ers, etc. Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin are the triple plagues of Europe. Rus- sia has never knownliberty but ‘Germany and Italy, especially Italy, ware free countries before the advent of Hitler and Musclini. Now they are a menace to the peace and security of the world, but only because of their submis- sion to two men suffering from de- lusions of grandeur, with the dae- monic energy which is often one phase of insanity. Fortunately one-man systems end ‘with the man. The world must. look upon I-litlerlsm and Fascism as transit- ory things, and hope for the day when the great German and Ital- The Soviet Government has re- It is generally known that over- weight is a. cause of high blood pressure and yet many thin indi- vlduuls have very high blood pres- sure also. In the case of overweights ii; i5 simply that the fat so interferes with the proper working oi the bloodvessels that the heart has to these vessels. If the weight Lg m. duccd the blood pressure becomes lower. Thus the overweight indivi- dual is more likely to have high blood pressure than the undgy. weight. However there are many indivg. duals whose very personality» act. ually keeps their blood grossing above normal. These are the sen. sitlve highstrung individuals, very active physically and mentally. These individuals are easily ex. cited emotionally and undgg- {hose emotional disturbances the blood pressure immediately goes up a number of points. personality and to lessen the emo- tionel and mental responses of the pump the blood harder through . a premature camimtm- 110N011 °l scoring in some way before the contest is on. Every IWEW w"! upQn the political waters is grasped with avidity, such as war scares: the seeming success in provincia- coniests, rather discounted by results in their greatest stronlhflld Alberta, and the frail hope of gain- .ng u foothold on the doorstep; of the depression. Attempts to muddle the trade sltuatizn by oomparins sub W" prices and war recovery trade sta- listlcs with depression figures. has been a trump card, but, exploitcd too early in the game. the ‘ " has hit with such stunning force ss to render them almost speechless. Now every available reserve is called out. Hepburn in Ontario. (larcllncr in Saskatchewan, Taich- cr-eau in Quebec, MacDonald in N. S.. PattuYo in B. 0.. DYSB-Yt l“ N. 13.. and Lea in Prince Edward lsalnd. Why all this fuss and show of feathers? For a cock sure part-y. less, and trying to certain defeat. they 8T9 mllfitflln! The Smiter Smitten (Manchester Guardian) Justice can never have been more exquisitely poetic than in the case cf the mother at Blyth, in North- "urnerband This mother was con- templating the immediate applica- zeus noted the impending calamity and fixed her arm in that position 1. u; i“ ‘ ‘ . . ~ - . . ‘NCONSISTEIYT glrzzvzlxdudi ,,“,‘§,,j,‘§‘,,, g; 1,, math betwteeln s and c P.l\l&., and the nus ro reusonsu-rr gffffmlm’ “m”! m ‘l’ u“ m‘ , quality, End unchanging QOOIIHGSS 0f x os o f - - . Those who attended u» Forum whidi to reside. 3°“ "Q Tfifimlffro", xmfi: Armnti feili‘ has dfll/Qll them into ,HICKEY’S BLACK f TWIST 'A chewing tobacco which has become by sheer merit one of the Island's best known products. Manufactured by. IlIBKEY a lucnnison PL Mr. Tea‘ Poll Recommends . as a refreshing drink BRAHMIN ‘The trade pacts, brought into be- e: . i“ mg a, the Impemn Confluence ion of his approaching ofllcial ap- wmhggniixccepgogilenxplfigst$5123 pmem because they are Ewen” up every available force to make u ‘ m,“ of‘ dmmwd lhouldan rel held m Ottawa, in 1932 my only Wllllmmh the census, c, the “m, m“, Milled by a marked rise in u... "W lmpelldl"? dlasle" a‘ l“l“l°‘“ ‘ Sc the child escaped. and 0W -—-—"--—‘~"—_- m‘ uitcd i f ti. n t‘ nale C intc h ld bl°°d pres-“lre- HE uses "educa- party death 9'5 lwmcal elm" cm woman's friends led her away m ms n a pie eren sl recipro- Mr m k n Km n d h“ a 1o or om m. e re- “on” Wm‘ these mdjvlduam 1m make m mmugh the ma“ to the hospital wr cs1 arrangement which gave to our ' ° °“ ° l‘ w“ e “my a‘ M°5°°‘"' The “Vi” 5°" in: out that if they "ailowpghel; n ls 818° “ouoeable that they are “l” “m” “vlmm m‘ 5mm lle products an enlarged andfavorabls new!“ 1"“ “tam “m” the dang“ fxglliljstlt Ssilgnfimltfendihtlmt lash” emotions to carry them away" mmlul l“ 39mm“ these ‘miss m Troops. Thus was the emitter smit- market. but the did more u» bind °l ‘lmillmhlw- Tl“ ‘timed “X- l” l’ °' ° W" °' damage w the blood vessels will “m” “m” they a” 1°“ °""" ten‘. and at last we have seen the TORONTO EXCURSION- Y o ds i th Co ite s i ts h 5° ression o the faces of the arty Ce ° e m“ ‘man m“ occur and er h and less unwpula" m“ at m“ truth of the ancient fable: "This G together all parts of our Empire P l? l’ out that the United states is filled pus,“ wml’ bfmgff l!“ l’l°°‘l where their political footprints are wulhm me mm m“ ,, w,“ oing August 22nd, to September 2nd. m than my other ginglg u; m m“. Sla-lwlfl-l behlml hlm mam-led lllll with_ anti-Soviet speeches, writings some cases sedathijefi‘ m liable to damn them. It is not ap- BOSTON EXCURSION_ . ,, We 0! trade in Canada's history. ""Y__‘"'° “mm”! °‘ m“ lam‘ f“ “h? Pltffimdi- Tl“ all‘ duclng or pain-relieving drum: menu’ m thetfiliogr-lllle rabbit: Going September 7th to September 28th. = m some» or Mes-mi- Kins °"= m""'“v°‘°“l'l’l°°°"°"i“y' "°“°° s “ a" “communist necersary to keflp mo- mdlvidval- "“§l§?i.l°§§o°?. v35“. ‘s. is to WESTERN CANADA EXCURSION- nnd his followers in rarllasnent toward these trade pacts, has ‘not been forgotten. With the exception or ever mode in Parliament. Tory-Province" speech. the most astounding claim to dictatorial pow- agitation in non-Russian countries is directed against domestic revo- lutionlsts, not against Russia, while the Oomlntern, a. Russian organi- calm. In a study of 182 cases Dr, Ayman found an increase in both physical and mental sbtivity. They a follow Greelys advice and "Go West. MacDonald likewise, it not bocked to score victory fea- his in Nova, Scctia. Too much The Thornton Biography Going September 21st to October 4th.. l For full particulars apply to W. K. ROGERS l _ zation, interferes in the internal Dirty n pin igi Post) l ‘if..'.‘.'.;..“°‘.ii°".il" 25...‘; T». m... e... .1 m... m. a... §"lL“.‘§é°..2'°.l2f$§°..€’§€€°%Z i": '12:“ {his :‘;:.i:;“-,.i A w» ‘wéliv ~= =~= My q Qovmmen,’ m, Inger“, m m, ent election c paign is to find mflfilthzxersglefrféceqgl: energy. They are sensitive and 2521:2111 afor puppet province mls- f???) gffiglcmlgf 181 Queen Street Currie Building Clftown a .500” were solidly arrayed against M‘ m“! "l"l°ll°“llY “ll-‘wkli’! l‘: the Comintern was milder than gppeumka-l-wifoflprigi: 1:2: ti?“ sionafy llellcuisj Dyggglé him? "Now hath the butcher's dos . .__l . , _ Stevens. and then in the same - usual and ur a co- u with ‘ " °“K em“! "m ' ' lied d m. lordlicst buck in _ - 3:1: glint: tlligrllefmen“ “ti: b“ ~suo of the Paper to nead Mr. Stev- other Dltrtiesgln 09900212: an The point it'll?‘ is that high blood B‘ home menacm and with mm the“ 5728100438“ second objective‘ ‘or mum“ Pumas“ m“ with" ‘ y o 8 e ma", Wm ' it ti f Mr Be nett Political recognition o! Moscow by pressure’ w l m" frequent l“ dallme" l.’ "ml" “e m‘ Emma!‘ The whole purpose of this new 3° time‘ "° 9mm“ l° °P°""e I 018$ tvm of political interfence in- ‘ Parnunenh Ttue’ Sm“ m“ time, ens v upera on o . n . Washington has mt brought we cfierweigxhtii. is quite common in We admyt the Liberal wisdom of mognphy “Damn,” m m Show rmway flee mm, pomgcu ma“. mused m by ML Bennett “d Dz ; Mr. King experienced a change of The h“ 15' m‘ m“ feels m“ expected trade advantages and it o“ 0 normal weal“ who “a plum? the" their Elm speaker‘ m ti-iot 5i;- Henry Thornton was Q109- HB hid hi! misgivings on the Manion when they attempted to m. Stevens has stolen his thun- ' over active, sensitive, high-strung, fields where their records hi" ml mined m order “m; g, gfqup of matter and tcr he had been hers curb the unwarranted extravvsance may be that President Roosevelt sees no benefit in keeping up a. Moscow legation. heart. When he discovered that the agreements were of great ben- efit to Canada he recanted, and now says that he is not opposed to them, but only desires to be given power- to revise them. But he will a few yea , he realised that gov- ernments cannot refrain from in- tervention in the management of the only assets they have to show for a major portion of the country's debt There is no such thing as non- political - ,_ ration of s great pinched the people. they may n°l do much g:0d, but there is less danger of back firing or breach ex- plosion in the fieldsvof strdnflfll- Don't risk political sparks near s powder magazine. But why place nervous. The treatment of courze is to try to acquire a. "calmness of flilrit" by developing a. philosophy of life by means of religion or by other methods. of Si: Henry's regime. selfish and predatory ("Dltllltbfl 1n Canada might be able to demon- strate the failure of public owner- ship o: railways. But business and finance in Canada. gave Thornton every chance. The only peck that was ever unleashed on Sir Henry der, while the latter now realizes , that he made a. mistake in desert- '_' ing the only real Statesm l cap- able of bringing renewed prosperity to Canada. \ . To the visitor in London, when the Sovereign in statc enters the precincts of the City, no part of Ability To See them anywhere. A g h t}, h _ the ceremonial arouses his interest c th 111-1, Al; T 1 3,, u, 1 i;- 5d Landing _ » _ _ Ezlgmzvem e c axzzkgfimlégl: :26 The appeal of His Honour the more than that the King should CXTtTB-eflt): to the Ellie therlcoacfi iwfritlhrle olbeethp east?! alga ycfishioned ehmcku th§fthh°datfig ma]; Eilgilrctgafiivnlidmtllulfilhn pity-gram: Cfimfortably i ....... .. m;v-;;;m §°;§'";§ g; :,::. fif.'“£€f,i‘;“...§§’..°& ‘Elli 222k: are, .:.:".:."".:c: h:':..'.i.'.,:“*;.r§;*ii%“ :1. m.»- w“... l» ,;;-»~=-w1,-v. ;"°‘°.E’.;".“ '22.§é§..‘ff““;...l.“°":,?.‘2 . 9 B" 1' 0m? _ ' th llfl l . Wk! Pure Y ‘ - home and abroad. Ifanyrevisionof a“ ° '5 y e ancient City of London, an area of which the Lord Mayor bowed and Surely it l5 a" lmlllt l° the lllmll‘ mflulf, its: that, finally teased type of political intervention which Th, “by”; 0| ‘ ma,“ y’; surroundings by cultivating gar- dens deserves actlve response. His Honour has shown a personal ex- ample by beautifylng Government House grounds lnaway that makes them "a. thing of beauty and l. joy forever" to visitors and residents gence of the electors to trim? around the country trying to luck them up to support a. party whom by every declaration of Liberal speakers and their press have al- ready declared for King, Hepburn, MacDonald and Co. Doesn't it after all look as if the Liberal leaders are service is to enable patients tn see comfortably. That means seeing without strfln on the eyu. And also the avoidance of many bodily results of eye strain. Thnt thought deserves the consideration of all who one square mile around St. Paul's, he must first ask permission of the Corporation. At the beginning of the British Jubilee celebrations Their Majesties proceeded on the six-ton royal coach to St. Paul's waved admittance. ‘The City's pre- rogative in this matter dates from the time of the Stuarts. It. Ls a quaint old custom-but. upon cus- toms of this kind is the charm and interest of the Old Land based- led to lavish expenditure of money GEORGETOWN _ and velped at him. seized him and tore ‘him to shreds The investiga- tion by o, parliamentary committee that led to his resisnation was it- self the sort of publicity stunt that Sir Henry Thornton knew and un- derstcood best .It was but an inci- dent in the affairs of the Canadian the Empire Trade Agreements is --found to be necessary, Canadians will prefer to entrust that duty to Tthe man responsible for them, Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, rather than to Mr. King. L lls-ivnmrfl e >>=:2.e.=a.>..-:.ez.éms nieces coats. l _ _-_qs,ie_ipiite the working classes from I mgmt é g. "MR, BENNETTS POLICY .A survey of the international sit- »ucticn as it now stands, argues s. contemporary, shows that we live in the age of the sophlsts who are shouting at the top o! their voices m for this or that political reforming ‘ device, very much like Mutcrlinelrs ' procrssional of blind men sll loud- iyyociferatlng their claims to hav- ing found a cure for the social ills o1 humanity, yet none of them knowing where they are going. Italy fell back upon dictatorship and the 'I"ascist system, which Mussolini confidently advertised as the golden ‘key to economic recovery. Germany fell" back upon dictatorship with .Hitler in practically absolute com- rnand of the affairs of State s-nd the Nazi regime upheld and pro- claimed as the only way to Ger- -many’a political and economic ssi- Wation. Russia. fell back upon the. _Bclshevi£< system, with its Com- munist activities and the Marxisn dogma that a world-wide revolution ‘fang theze lines could salons em- their chains. . Britain has not found any need " that sweep across the new pieces of the troubled earth. the British oak sisnds firm as ever upon those "~ __ cud sans traditional policies v hove for uses withstood the flex-mature: time. Andtodny Britsln is nH-rqr the Qollof than my other nation in or in the civilised world. fact specks for itself and the is perfectly ob- lesson it convoys r s1 Egg?" . The Liberal-Conservative _ hsdfollowsd closely t-bl d- o! the Mother country, and s? . Donuettiavucoad tam. EDIT NOTIS _, M toll-iv, it if alike. 11955. Strange, Winnipeg. Manitoba's grade Number One Northern. cent ind higher. optimistic course since iim. provemeiits in the new models. figs; g; Improved business conditions for all Canada, together with s growth in instalment buying, are reported by the National Association of Pur- chasing Agents in its August sur- vey, adding that cOIlECtZIOBS also continue satisfactory. More liberal buying, the committee believeg, is s natural result of the wave of con- fidence which has grown up in the past month concerning fail busi- . Two years should see the end of red rust which this season has ruined 5 millions of acres of wheat lands in Manitoba and Saskatche- wan, according to Major H. G. L- A rust-resist- ant wheat has been perfected in research laboratories and seed would be ready for the entire devastated ares within two years, he said. The Major is dir- ect-ing governmental and grain forces in s. crop-testing plan de- signed to make all Canadian wheat Radio is set for u great recovery this fsll, according to a survey of the lending manufacturers some of whom are planning increases in production of ‘from 60 to 100 per Trade reception being given the new 1935-36 mod- els is so enthusiastic that manu- facturers I-N charting their most Qb. lolssomce of more than 35 per cent oftho receiving setsin use iodsyis s greet factor in the improved out- look, and to this is added s more hopeful public sentiment and im- liberal delegation from lumuierlids who wsitcd upon Mr. fan urging the continuance of m‘. PJJ- ‘Wright ll Sheriff for Prince County reported on return thst Ahoy hid been trotted by the Pre- mier with scant dcusidehticn. Bil acting sheriff under each success- ive Government, to the entire sat- isfaction of every one concerned. Notwithstanding, the Len Govern- ment demanded hls official head on a charger. The Les. aggregation is having quite a time in their endeavour to settle the claims of more or less deserving claimants to the position of manager of the school book supply store. The present holder has given admirable service, and put the store on s. sound basis, but that goes for nothing with the pre- sent outflt. 'I‘here are many ex- péctent applicants, but it is rumor- ed the position is already reserved for a close rellitive of one of the members. You must be in the fam- ily if you wantaposition under the Lea Government. Organizer MacDougell of the Ee- construction Party left yesterday after several days in the Province. He is thoroughly optimistic regard- ing the situatlon here, and an- nounced there will be Stevens can- ldidates nominated in each of the constituencies, two in Queens and one each in Kings and Prince. The names are to be announced aftcr the candidates have been inter- viewed and approved by Mr. Stev- ens next Friday. Mr. MscDougsll gives the assurance that. they IN not politics/i ,"has beens," but new men with few political sins to sn- swer for. A Cape Breton duck owned by Robert Jessome of George's River hss set. a record for egg laying that is giving the remainder of the flock something to qusck “out, The duck, an ordinary one, hll 80M 0h In QII laying rumpus that has more than punled its produced the usual egg per dnybut recently three regulation lllcd eggs were produced in one day after which the duck tempted I owner. tor some time the duck lied m The return of the hop-picking season recalls the convict Captain Spencer, when senior prison mis- sionary to the Church Army, once visited in his cell. “Well, my man," said the captain, “and what do you do when you are out of prison?” “Well," said the convict in a. philosophical manner, "in Spring I picks Delis, in Summer I picks fruit, in Autumn I picks ‘ops and in Winter I picks pockets." “And what happens then?" asked the missioner. "Then! continued the prisoner. "I comes in ‘ere and ggcks oakumP-Manchester Guar- an. The Unitcd States weekly called "Time," which treats news events in a smart-Aleck style, showed ht-rociously bad taste in lampcon- ing the Duke and Duchess of Kent. The news agency which distributes it in Britain removed the oflensive page. Censorship of the press is the first. law of every dictatorship, and is out of place in a free coun- try. In this case the censorship is unofficial. The British authorities, it is to be hoped, had no hand ln it. The insult in "Time" to a wor- thy, decent young couple will in- jure that publication. not the ob- Jects of its malice. It could safely be left to the contempt of sensible people-London Advertiser, ' simrnssrs Never s wind c! winter but may bring To listening earl s whisper of the Sprl Never-ha breath of Summer's vital est But hssrlds Autumn's cool, ad- vancing feet. lesson to smon speaks, their - voices blending rhythmic sequence, eloquent, never s prefliit ‘Pfllvd from cge to youth But must mm some syllable of truth. » Never o "challenge flung from mam lat mo! - t!!!" ' . mavitmy blending‘, hiding. Wile tlonfovtmd the wisdom of ' I“. o ll liitfldihrilhw' V l mistrustful, ¢r have lost confidence in the people, when they are put- ting such herculcan efforts forward -to avert catastrophe to their party? Well. we are not going to blame them. It is, after all the most. need- ful cf strategy. As an admission that their boastlngs of popular feel- ing for Lbernlism is nothing more than btmbsst, it is valuable to astute observers. but, because of the tide running so stongly against them. it is certainly wise to make the best of a bad 10b, and try and save as much from the party wreck as their salvaging machinery is capabble of saving. Meantime Bennett and Conservatives are amusing themselves with the spec- tacle of the King party's feverish excitement mid nervous activity. The Capacity To Think (John Dewey in the Forum) The prime need of every person rl‘; present is capacity to think; the power to see problems, to re- lstc facts to them, to use and enjoy ideas. If a young man or woman ‘comes from school with this power all other things may be in time added to him. l-le will find himself intellectually and morally. But, in the mass of things that nouns KINEY i Pill“. National Railways, although it may have been the tragic moment of Sir Henry Thornton's life. Sir Henry Thornton was a failure in Canada. He mav have Elven Canadians s railway that they W“! for s few years to be proud of but the trick was not to make one rail- way out of three but in make the one railway psy. Sir Henry accom- plished the first by spending 1001105’ lavishly, so lavishly in fact that he was never able to sccomplhh the — DR. L. BKEVAIIS 0i London, Eng. Noted Physician treuicd suc- oessfuly and obtained per- manent cures of Stomlch Conditions. such as Indiges- tion, Dylifliflll. Sour Stom- ach. Heartburn, Gastric Dis- tress and many other sil- usentc peculiar to the stom- ach with s prescription, which we have ured under the nuns of EVANS BTOMACI! MIXTURE. We clone have the sole rights on this prescription uni since it have and sell BUS SEIWIOE are not certain of the condi- Vln Cardigan and Newport F"?! “on 0g "m; qgg, Bus! Leaves Georgetown 8.30 u. m. om»... 0.00 c m. G. F. Hutcheson Arrives Charlottetown .. 10-00 l. n1- Lcaves Charlottetown 4.00 p. Daily service. Pas-eels curled. Bus will stop on signals. Nobans. Tee Rooms end F. J. Solomon's, Georgetown. _ ‘ i-aias-a-z-ti. c I S O ll O O L S will re-open on TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd. OARTEIPS BOOKSTORE is always headquarters will. DRILLING Our new cable drill hu urrlveil. our men are here and we need work. It fakes n lot of wells to keep this outfit busy sinking them. If you ueedsncwwellor wilhtoresmoul and reeese an old one. Give us u coil. All work gulrlnleed to ltlud tho test of time. owl... wsu. co. —for- VAUGBiAQN caggoi. I a k m‘ FIQICII YQ susmansrnans. r. sclmll o“ s IrBTST-‘I-Sl-W-F-M-tf. _a,,¢_ School Supplies An up-to-daie stock 0f Professions Bards ‘ ‘num- the best values in . . ‘mist’ ;;,;-,.:~...":....~'-'- M" whoops BENTLEY EXERCE, BOOKS; §?..°§l'§§§‘§.°“°fi.§°i1it“§§b’ ‘$23.3: 0°" m" "ll "i" §",L",,E§'{-P,§"g‘b“ SCRIBBLERS. 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