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' l`: ` lii l., I Iii. i Lt bk j.ii .` lm iv ll‘( E' rt '_ gc: _i on l. _ __~ B( ‘ 1 bo] la. ` sig ing ‘ ide tht thi tlil ,.~.=` viv ` l fa: 1 sor ' fi' sci rg* clip E - spi , '.1 I . cli fr: ing \‘2`\l ‘ :foi ' llii _i ' 1.1;: ".. 1 ti llii pi. 1 Pa *L P 1.51’ tit _ bc -‘ nc V E 1 Q<=‘€.*$?§"oT93_03_ I1 NSCU\l‘J‘L'."2UU) ~i f .i`l_ 1,, _-...una |\J»+ "~` 1- `. ~. .,,.,_ 1 -...al 1, ’. .,, i l 1 ,6 THE GlRL’S SHOP IS SHOWING THE This splendidly equipped GIl`tL’S SHOP on the ground floor has been making shopping easier for hundreds oi' mothers since it was established. Today most of the smart new coats are ready for your inspection. The range includes Tweeds, Cainotex, Alpatex, Chinchillas, in a full range of, SIZES FROM 1 YEAR TO 14 YEARS $4.75 $7.25 $9.25 $12.00 Fl A newly llnhlre mny be hmertod I cents 5 word atrieili DA¥»hl¢ FIISIIIOX 0! Wampolel M Z-B mobile' _ Wa! tried Bt the A1b€l'§0n Caurt In E. for Darby for pluiutid, D. 0. Stewart defendant.-S. 01’ N T. i W. Bentley gave some special solo n putting out their gear. Many of -LEFT FOR KINGSTON-Rev County Hospital.-S. "'-“ , °f 91° °l*l’°\°°d~-5- Drug store, Montague. L-'11 1 l 1. B. oanipbeii, of sumrneroiue, left ‘DF-) R- 5- 9°” if "Bh- T0 |;0§1~0N _ on Tuesday for Kmpmn' ontario' v:ll‘le, Tenn., za visiting at Montague Bhd 1121' S011. MF- to attend the General Council meet- the guest Uf he’ bm*-15°1‘~ DT- PWS" Sussie Morrissey. inrortne United cnurehin canada. *°“ 1W°1HWf° md Mm Mtlhtvif on Monday moming ._g_ _J-I ' accompanied __ 1- MacNeill ci’ -CAR ACCIDENT-On Monday Preston Melntyre who L8mb6, evening 5 Summerside wr driving RMU With 8-li Bcddéhi W'hl10 l\0\'s-3' to Wellington, overturned near the had riding on Sunday morning is Pope Road and was badl .sinaahed reported mt comfartob _- -MISSIONARY SERVICE - In up, Fung young men wif() were in 1n..E-`__ ‘y H orth Bedeque Church on sunday the car, were thrown out, but none ..~Mr_ and Mrs. Janie.; Maoneth oi/onine the Grunt Mission Clroleior them oeriousiy hurt. one had his Montague have as their guests Mr' ‘conducted the service. Mr. Austin head cut when he Wu ,hmm M-mBems Wm “ms Christine; and uliirdine, a student minister, gave thelngninst tha windshield, and is 1-ww mmm, both Reg’.sm_ed Nurses iaddress. Miss Eva Fraser and Mr. doing we11,__5_ O! Huvcrhm, Mass and his mo_ thier. Mrs. J0hn MacBeth of Dull- ers There was also special du' H E_ I__H umb . NEW c0A‘rs ""“““ ' -RE'l'URNED HOME-Mi-SS Boo- -Mrs. John sineinir of Hamilton, "'M’r' “fi Mrs' mm* W1“”‘i mee and M155 Rose Mm.D0na|d’who is A patient in me Prime County head of Marshfield, Mass., are vis. have been spending adellghtfui vac- Hwpmd _for tre9_tmem,_s_ mug ‘W M°nf'°€`“9. tht? 8119555 Of anon in the Province and in their MTS. Vfhll$9hEBd`S mother, Mrs. M8.- old home at the Brae, have retum- _Mn Geo,-ge wedlock' of Omemy 'Y D“k@~-*H ' ,ed to Dorchester, Mass., where they has entered the prince Coumy H06] I ,are proprletresses of a private hos- pm; fm. ,,rea,,me,,¢__5,_ and Mm John P00le.1 pi¢n1__5_ ____ Montague motored to Cavendish on 'l' -Mr. Harvey MacGliissing ofcape sunday' mm them were their 5011 __.1,0BgTER,C,\1~Cf|.|C0N'11NUEg Tomlentme, is a pmem m the and daughter, Lowell and Gladys P00lt--The lobster season so far prince county I-Iospitnl,_s_ and Mrs. Archibald Hume. On the has been_.1/ery poor and the last week ____ way home they paid a vsit to Mr, the fishermen have not caught suf- _M1-5_ charles Macgay of park and Mlrs. Preston Ca-mipbeli, for- flcient to warrant the expense of come,-’ is B patient in me prime mer residents of Montague.-H them have slveh up altogether., The _#_ 1tEuABIuTA'r1oN or rum price offered is goodm 'I'h§rw>vl-uc<~. needs only 310 runs to beat Rev. In the last thfeo _voars about it paw, 'pein1y1'5 record of me moat dozen families have been moved run; ever scored in one season-lout of the area with govemfment l509i.n 51 innings. lasslstanoe and many others have |l1¢¢|n¢ md supplying Glaesel, EJ' Loney, playing for Toronto‘ qnit of their own accord and moved gn, C.C., against Rosedale in the semi-:to new areas, The five municipali- flnal game for the Canadian ties where drought ls most severe H J M ohanipionsnip, oooreri im creating produced '1,ooo,ooo bushels of wheat ' ' a. new rcoord for the highest score in 1928. Since then the cmp has oonn tea na "‘““° P1 Y” W "°'”°°" _ °'"°° Dm8,°,‘:m W broke the eieth wlokot vortemlun He is nie only player ever to oeore | record when they scored 178. Per- more than one century against the clvsl soored 113 in the sa-me match. ohiampions. If the proposals are fully carried out, family movement, to new areas will be kent to a inlnimuni. A’d to those in the stricken belt would be rcqulred while the l-_*ind was being rejuvcnated but the contention SU|lIIlI|:|l3|l||: |il|R|l|]||\N f*S"""‘"*"“'*"1 1 *T .... riouiiiicu YARN wtf _ and Prince liounty Chronicle ‘° or ° ' °""°"""'"-='°`- SEPT. 10th to 15th _ - l have ._ ._ »- .- ....'i".'2:..‘:°a_'.. umm; ..r:.°:.:’.2.i:=.'.t”'a'.°.."..“... 11101111118- 0118 dfllfill WBA filled $3 handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, rr ` ‘M \‘|"l°°- and 00|?-I. llld 11100101' hid hi! N41 Phono 47, or left at H. J. Maborrn FRE E S _ Em\11=i°11.Ju-it reoeived. '1‘aylorDru¢ -.rrraunnvo sr. nuNs'rAN's co.. Kensington. 9-o-ti. unrvansxrr-ur. J. Alban ure- 0,i,§;:1Tg,, ggi); §J,,‘f,T1.¢.D;eAN|9,iEd,”; Dwold. son of Mr. und im. D. B. mth. ciooa nnloio. i.-zoo'-s-12-zi. Co-1-nCt<;Ug'::rn Opuglr - mir; me gononngid, of§;ueq1i§,u attending “ ""“°" ° °“ -W” ""5 Ve" Y»°h*\’l°iM- ..~'ruE Moivraoua woii-mrs '°“-or __ ‘Mmm ~» rim" or nn-gov. 'rhir was an notion for -/rrraunino sxmsrriox _ ‘2,”,,°ff§°,f§‘,‘]°“,',‘f 33, °1,l,,,'f,_‘,§’ §',§”‘;°c§ $500.00 for non-delivery obs snow- Mr. Enzor Bowness son of Mr. and mb” tm, “Q " L_301 9 1; M according to contract This Mrs. Percy Bovmess. or Bummerside, y ' ' ' ' ` is attending the mhibition in Pred- August. Judgment was reserved. W. ericton, N. B.-6. PERSONALS ,To each customer who makes 3 purchase 1 of Monarch Yarns this week, one Monarch A Hand Knitting Instruction Book or one com. 1 liination Needle Gauge and Rule. ’ if ‘ I I :ol MUNARGH 00\lE YARN A four-ply fine loosely spun Yarn, ideal for Afghans yet it also make; beautiful Sweaters. A wonderful choice of colors. 8° BALL SEE OUR QUEEN ST. WINDOW. . ~USE MUNARC H BO0KS AND MONARCH YARNS ,,,_1__1_ &X_ _M the President, presided. Rev. L, P. Toronto on Monday to take a course 1 ` 0 0 '.‘ -- "er-.'“v'~Z'; Archibald was the special speaker 1 _ _ 8'“‘15~3°VE"1me“fh@2\dS Were mtiv- ` ' giif rm d v fine address on Bt the Technmlcolege-S 1"! i0 aid the stricken areas of , 'J . H an gave a ery Bobbie Bums. A short musical pro- _Mm Wm_ MaCA1.thm.’ of Elms Maniwbili SB-ikatchewan and __ WWdH_~ Another feature or e e g Cone e___S_ , _ B. 5l!lS'S0nZ by the Club members- g _iii ranthfng was ])1¥gp03@d_ p;5ba;%On_ (Continued from Page 8) K -8- 1,100 cnows ma ment of some arfas and movement --MJ.--f-».;;;' - to me than as many years. And rm _cARNEGx“"_”"E LIBRARY ADvls_ AT 'l‘EAM§» HANDS gasfacglleéfwtsl nga? ffgylrtgliees $35 He could scarcely hem. the words; convinced-not by reusointhgtut OR. HERE-Dr, J. Milton Ferguson, SASKATCON t 10 _(GP)__ sc-ttl-cd on 1 land temporarily but he felt that .he could have read V' glgxoalrrlllixe olltekwf cl?ol']lEg1E/iI;l€t21lllr}tl?é The War on cro\vsSc1.;IJ10llS0l`0d by sings 51V. dgougm were 11°511'3'nt . . Summerslde branch of the Carnegie 1115 S1’51'm°m mb and Game Igann olf1::iiiti`};‘€isons of the th 1Library yesterday afternoon, He was P1`°i'9°b1V0 Le"*K11e 1`95“1'“’d 1” 11100 mm, ,, ° , ‘ _ ,. me accompanied by Mm Ferguson and crows being killed since the spring gmc ;>\1sw;§Iei§fin5soiraigffoti~dn com- _ gm -,931-_ - rc cc e areas ;:°ar§iz‘i§.;2.;Fii. “ai 2... ...W-iii. em 1 it ibiiim-1 ter visiting the Library. they were headed by Jay Gould must sive “~ hmm of °Lf.1`““‘°d 1,““°1 °° *’~ gmt’ guests of the Summerside Library banquetto the team led by Dr. agree- T11~.Y f9C°ZDlZ€d. some land Committee at an informal luncheon W. S. 02'tr1S3l'1 HS 3 PV1 ~` f°l‘ H11' Squid have be a'b“nd°nCd but t the ciiiton Hotel. Guests at the inc the greatest number of crows. ?"“1‘1”¢ “P °l °°"1m“111tv lite was luncheon were Dr. and Mrs, Fergu- Expenses also are paid by the team Wewcd Wm* “1‘1r11}~ son Miss Bn1eson.MissHunt,ehair- with the looser number. Dr. “Wad °f “‘~=°i@fe1== movcui-=~iit. ' fscrnrnerside Carnegie Libr- carinons team killed 'ma crows P’°P°5“1S Were Und*-'Y review by gl;1.11??ev. C. J. Jeanr, Rev. Mr. Nich- _against 446 by the oofuid team, i?°"Em1“e“f§ ai- i-he rofiu-ost of ol 1 ` iss H - olson, North Bedeque and M I farming methods to effect per- iiiem if he had been deaf. The glrl's ,slim shoulders pulsed and throbbed in his grasp; und it seemed as if the desert spirits had wrapped thcm to- gether in a blue, star-embroidered veil, .scented with wild thyme. The sun had gone. Night had come; and it was theirs. “My darling, darling girl," Sheri-I dan whispered, close to the bent head. “I dldn't know there was such a force as this love of mine for you. It's immense-above everything, 1 greater than anything. You'vc got to ‘belong to me. O`h-don't misunder- stand, for God‘s sake! "When I’m free-when my wife. has divorced me-I’m going to marry you-if you love me enough for that. Then you and I can live in a. desert if we like. All the world can be ours, except the silly world of society and cities, where people gossip and backblte_ Do you lovc mc enough for that?" "I love you enough for anything!" Terry answered, in a soft, clear voice. “‘Anything--if it wou1dii`t hurt you. But I love you too much to hurt you. Tell me-“she pushed .him off with both hands on his, Ibreast, when he would have held 1,iier close, “tell mc. is thcrc some-1 thing about--about the special- iunu oi giri you think I urn, uint] would hurt you if-we-if I were with you always?" The question wits the last lhnt Miles would have expected from Juliet Divine. He was taken aback by it for an instant, but only for an instant. , “Things like-wliat you mean.; don't hurt a man ln any way that matters to lilm, if he loves ii woinnni as I love you," he said. You'd bcf making as much of a sacrifice as Ii would, if We married, because--for| happiness and peace of mind-we'd. have to live out of thc whirl that's been your life up to now, ` “But ii' you can forget the pastl :md not regret it, I swear to youl thai; it shall be blotted out for mef The present will be ours, nnfl thc' i' e one iestlon ls' are o 1 ing youl" the girl suid. "But-*but Hmm WHS 9".l°Y9d bemfe the 19°' dale, is the guest of her daughter, Albe1'1'“: R°ha1’111ta'11°11 and ’e` _ d et b Mr Clement Car K fs mersid _S f151'm“'1’°“‘ 'llfvgrammes were ` have to tell you, if--if--you tum. A ll Y . ' Mrs.Geore e,o um e. _ ruthers ghd James Sitayegto aiiiiclal g _y____ oonsiderati§n. ‘rieally wanted to marry me, some reading y Rev. Mr. Nc o n. Mn h ,le _Ross f ,_ ve years adversit were » » L0m°“d W55 Sung by the C1111) 1n.side hascegtericls the Pri(;ic§u(¥oli‘i1§ty b1`1“'=>'1-ng 01135395- Strip Taming Yi chorus. Rev. Mr. Nl0h01S0l1 H150 gill/0 Hospital for ;reatm,,m__5_ was being used to offset soil drift- wrong and dlsloyal to someone else. a. fine account of Bobble Burns' ____ irg. Sowing of gi-nsges was mn- I birthplace in Scotland- Whlvh DFW- -Mr. Donnie Mneioonaiii, son of icmfolaui to nad textire and fibre DOHC? "1 ed m0Si1i!1i»€1`€SiiDK- A V'-*W Df thanks My-_ and Mr5_ D_ B_ M,,¢D°na1d_ of to the soil. Several water storage WHS m°‘/ed by M1'-WB~11“°° Ca1“e1`°“1 Bedeque, has entered upon his stud- projects were being considered. BY C- N~ ‘* A' M- WILLIAMSON Si2C01\¢1€d by MTS- R@S1“a1¢`1 D1“gW°11- ies in third year Prince oi' Wales R-:version of some land farmed hear anything at all 1've known you .th ev mn was for the 15,20 emu) ,U for ,£ _ ay. I'd give anything to tell them ow, but I’m afraid it would be wish I could tell! It seems as if I ustl I--" ‘ “Don'tl“ Sheridan cut her short. Dsn't speak of it. I ilon`t want to or two months, Juliet--two months hot seem now to have meant more hat I feel about you yo real self-your soul-whatever one chooses to call it-has triumphed v _ er--everything I've got the real o youl And you’ve got all there is of 1 nc. Thats enough. Nothing rise is going to count. Will you forgive me for my brutlshness on the yacht?" “As if there was anything to for- givel" Terry,cried_ “But I do want to tell you. I'1l write a letter, to find out if I can. It may be weeks before I get an answer, but?" “Weeks are for nothing, except to be happy in, and blot out whzitevcr mars our peace-this vast, beautiful peace of the desert." Milcspsaid. "We s hall be engaged people, Juliet, with I-Iarky to cliaperon us. “Godl I‘d give my right hand now if I hadnt used you as-as ii kind of decoy on this trip. I can't bear to 'think how your name will be dragged into print, and how- you'll be misjudged. But what‘s done is done. t “As things are, I don't see that hcrc's anything 1 can do to dam the cataract. Besides, if I hadnt brought you on board ior the one purpose, I should never have mel you at all; Juliet, I shouldifthavl livedl" I don’t care what people say about inc, ii you don't care," Terry oem. formed him. “Even the nuns-you know, they believe its horribly wrong for people to niarry if Lhcyvt been divorced.. They think' il`s no marriage at ali. Of course I know nothing about such things. Burl have thoughts. My thoughts tell mc that mar- riage can’t be real innrriuge wlthtul love. If you didift love Miss Sh-- if you dldn‘t love your wife, or slit you, then that wasnt marriage, and-ours will bc. l`d be sorry to have the dear nuns thliik me wick- ed; but stlllithey don't matic, no one matters, besidcs you." Miles laughed. "I should hops notl" he said. The blue veil that had vmippti them away from spying eyes, wil dark purple now. They were safe iii it. “Safe” was a beautiful word!" Sheridan crushcd the girl in hu arms, and klascd her lor the ani Lime, a long, long kiss, sweet as thi honey of Hymettus, and pure an boy`s prayer. (To Be Continued.) Owing to increased trzifllc all i-iii well-knowii summer express pri# senger services of the British rail- ways will continuc until- the end Of September. three weeks inter than last season. Hard" Coal Baselaurner, Furnace, Jacket Heater or Range Sizes p $1 .so p The lowest price in 20 years. We offer special low prices on carloiiti lots. _ "‘“"“‘ “‘ “ H R LARGE 8 C0 sure of yoursclf?" 1 Y 1 O 0 0 .10h. 8 thousand times, about lov-l Tel. 1000. Wholesale and Retail. 58 Queen Sli. "h"° ‘"° ““““’ “1’°“‘ ’"y“" 1"’l _ _ , _W -- -'Z Egmont Bay and Mount Carmel BRINGING UP FATHER I _ 'L_ 'm:_ M _.av GEORGE MCMAN -nw vf or -__ _ O O I - *"" 1 -“ - nuance G -ro vous Room Exhlb tlon AND QQNQ1' D\‘5'1"\JRB ME wt-ni. 1 AM coo\<\Nc.~ri.i. ' Cam. You we-iam \'r is meaov- ALL lQ\G\'~lT M»¢\GG\E l‘ GRAC\Qu5i ‘ WHO CAN Ti-\A'l' BE I ON 'ri-is _ DHONE? BO`\'\ \.)U5"\" 'Tl-\\N\"< OF \'\'- l‘\/E GOT MAGCAS COOl<\N` AGlN~ \ FEEL A5 lF l WUZ BEG\NNlN'TO \-\\/E l\G\i\l~* <'°" - r - A, ' ~1-id-i""“"“‘“' " ' ‘T _ ._ _ 5_ Oi-i.\-\E\_\_o M155 CHATTER! YE _.__ You obw-r -\"E\.i_ ME - C60 c>r~i-1”a\.\.. ME~ vm DYIN G Im., HEAR Aesouor - \ _ THE YOU OLD i-lEQ- REA -ri-wr mov-i'\' "R°‘”“ -_ wi-u=;~ oio ..._ Y;5,Ti»lE <1 - ou.. AND \»//*TEE __ _ '