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MOUSE CARTOON Bock Jouus AT 'rua cAri'i‘oi. ‘ "The California. Trail", new Buck Charles Stevens and George Hiun Bones outdoor drama which opened bert appear in support. Lambert et the Capitol Theatre yesterday, Hillyer, who made "Sundoyn Rider" reports have lt, is paved with thrills “Forbidden . Trail” and “White iiiiusiail lol' i-len a Jones "\vestern." Eagle" with Buck, also dir<'ctctl this :_ The iilni i>r:u;.:s Blick to the screen one and has even outclriie thus iii ii illisliiiig cobnllcrc role, Doug previous successes. Fail-banks style. Helen Mack plays Three additional short subjects! opposite the star. Luis Alberni, complete this splendid program. " -ml ‘*i¢SSl011 ‘nnuary 15th, except in Shelbume planting at ten day intvrvale 11° now on, it will be possible to ha flowers from christmas until Sprln .and Queens counties where the sea- qpens November lst and close! lst The season for wood- 3 . January is Father: "I don’t like to see o cock and wilsons ol',.1l¢l¢ -snip” from October Ist to November 30th, with the sumo bas limit “PPI-“"9 is in New Brimswick. Shootin8 Of partridge, (ruffed STU"-‘fel is Pemm' ted from October 15th to 0ct0ber_ daughter lighting cigarettes." Modern Mother: “Oh, don’t old-fashioned, John." \ 1' ,» ,/ ..l l.'.9."- " = l, I “ , I ./,-_ ,.»,r_=»'lr,l'-,.'§.i \,,_ f', ,..;._»;.J, _ .A _,...._.{- .' f._’.r.j.:_~.,,_fl"§./' -mm 31st with not more than five allowei C` ___ Father: "It isn't tlint. Slie's to young to be playing with matches.” _ I E lcziimiil. suiinniiiii ‘R A F T0 Make CAPITOL, _ - ~ ~. i now riivinc =»-- ---.i-"E-"...-»:.:.e.::.~.::.-l~;=;¢ A5535” .M gm _ Count! “H” _ verlillng of I newly nature llly be ` _ 4| \ 4 cents n word strictly LONDON, AUG. 30-(UP)-’l'hl'e6 i ND :»n».;3l° 1; “"°"°°' -f+~' large troop-carrying hfplenee are ' _ _ detailed to mskelafer this year the _ Thrill-Loving TBI HIGHLANDS. Wednesday longest md moat .mbmom xotmv Daredevil hmm' ‘U Blancgud? orchutraa tion flight yet contemplated over the _ "r _ Hard Driving /3 I/ J E s l 51" PETE!" P’°""“t°” s°h°°1 isuiiisyegt lifioiliiiiliiliilrzi iirsfinxskug September 20th. Please H( < Wm "We" _ to Re on in the west. Thei.r route goes south " 7/,F " l" “nd mpucm' °m Y' 1:31 as far ss Uiartum end thence west- CA l I M*l°n°' . ` wards over French Equatorial Af- ck E? D°'”_ rica, Nigeria, the Gold end Ivory Heien Ma L* “W GLA W ' Tm ,atume Coasts Sierra Leone, the Gambia ,_ ` o`\'”"udi tiiiiivrv BlSl\°P mmm mm' wind- B and Senegal. They will fly over 'fl L.\\“"°' , Th°“1;;’"§"°“;;:°';m r'_‘°s:nn£°; thousand.: of square miles of terri- _'._" -. ohurc, GW 0,on .t Nh ,dl . ;'$~ 4;. ' M-1 = S°°'°m”°' ”‘ °* 1°" "~ “L fill. f.§...`§f§n §'§l°"°°'° °" i ~,"`\\ '_ 9';-4; KINDERGARTEN no - The formation, selected from the i , _ _I . \ in \ of . um mm equipment of No. 210 Squadron of \\\_ _ `\ .Q ‘ \F~.`.' T“°°d°y' sept' 5' at no in Trinity the Royal Air Force, which is eta- ' 0 _ /__»__, TQ *r social Hall, under dlF°°tl°“ °f ws’ tloned et Heliopolis Aerodrome un- hil °\»'_“ “ ` Bei-na Huestls, Assisted by M1” der the command of Wing Com- ' U \ .r e` I ‘fs “mum” or TRYON’ Bomhaw not visited West Africa since 1930' BBPM" churches' sunday' septem' the cruise projected in 1931 over f b" ard: 11 3' m" Bonshnw’ special the route was abandoned halfway 'p°“k'°"' M" A' J' R'°hm'°n’ mul because waming was received of a 9' m' T'y°°' Tm °v°“m' “mee ` serious outbreak of yellow fever in ' ' Wm b° 1" °har5° °! tm young Peo' French territory farther west. Econ- pl° “nd Wm be °f ° special nnun' omy meuures forbade the flight “"'""'“"°°" .mum he ‘;::.‘i°..‘f _______“°‘"’“ "‘°"‘l‘ °’ 5°""““"°" 1 ‘°9 "W “M one activities or the ivndfilu must for few days, then dull and cloudy; _ Comnmnd or the Rh A_ R; 'for the Eatonial Baking i 10 t° 16' °°ca`S‘°m1 mowers' mms ` first time large multi-englned troop- lb' l t d cool' 17 to 23, frost at _ _‘f_e;“’;0_;‘,'fn__e‘ 500,, 24 to 30 un_ carllers are m1kl11s__the Journey. nuttin .... _ 5 ' _th ' ' which in previous years was en- McLaren's Peanut “med W warm N m' trust/ed to single-engined Fairey day BUTTER, 13 oe. b°mbe"_ Quaker I’ui’l`cd ~ HAMPTON PASTORAL Giarge. Extension of the 'Wk h Dakan WHEAT, z packages ..... '~ The "mc" 1°’ sunday’ sept' ard' in Senegal is another innovation §;'$;E`§_lS|y ,mg ` t ’ ’ , We Q -us. . » } "°° vicwria at 11’ Bonsmw' at? made at the special request of the TOILET PAPER. “ld Hampwn at 7-30' If" 5' French Air Ministry, A nmch circus .... ..... MacKay' °f Tmm' N' S" _“ul Dlifch squadron of military seroplsnes is WAX PAPER ROLLS .R.e.G..»_"i'~;,_lii- _ ` _‘;';;‘“mPt°“ " °° ° likely to visit ihe_1=‘reuoh west Ai- my 0011,; rican colonies at about the same 2 for ti , d th i t is t d t “F0032 BAPTIST Servers-The Cm- ..f§I.°...?§‘ .. °I..Zl’.f. .§’.§§’Z.° 'WS ww sm ~~~~~~ _ munity Choir under the auspices of movements or the British formation BIG 5 CLEANER the Clyde River Young People's So- Tm mn” an had “_ "vi _ i “my Wm p’°“°"‘t 'Am' °r chrm" in toriu" bilslirnes the Bstandardatroog- Lugcso 5°” ‘nd ‘wry sunday' september carrying craft of the Service. They JAR H H 3rd, in the Bonshaw Baptist Church have many nm whievements to 4 fm. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at “'30 °'°1°°k' their credit the chief of them the Eutmla shmed GAT! in Cnuncn safe evacuation from Kabul of near- IQEXES' 4 M' ` ' “xml” MUNIWIEH __ “___ ly 600 refugees, representing eleven 0r|r;r;gE_ gg, |1,_ pmkag, __ SE V 5*' “U” - ‘"""°“ nutiouuiiriomiuringzhs .ughuri oivii sum-:Amin vviinsr tival, special music under direction War 0’ 1928_29_ In response to “vs_ 1»,,ck,,g,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Mrs. Charles Simpson, of Mal- em requests for assistance the MAR_1\mr,,\nE peque, ll a. m.; Long River, Holy troops mule" wem “own 2500 40 Oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . Re . G. Bolm nd ' PASTRY FLOUR. °°“““‘”‘ °“ V _ ___ °‘°'_‘;_“ miles from Baghdad to Peshawar in 7 U, nm, _________ Wm' Briggs' 3 P' m” 0 t°°' me two days. Flying day after day over W°"l“Pf l>"°“h°"- Wm' mu" "0 the terrible mountain country of the ‘ V' m' frontier and Afghanistan-veritably `=_;":;_i`“;"1`t' 11 “ AE "T -~ .1 eoitnw t"fm" t ommcizoi=c1mrs1~_.simday hgmrhe wgridffiw lliigzmiziixilnzi NSW rou a 6 "°"1°°' 1°’ th’ New C'l"3°w brought the refugees to security Jaspar, Altar. ' Church of Christ are as follows: mmm, 5 single casumy Bible School, 10 a. ni., Worship, 11 Twenty tw muy _"me infant ' _ ry- u. m. isupiismal service ui; the close men can be ‘zmied in the mmm of (Special to The Gilardlwi of the morning worship. Evening the ..V,ctm_1B_., cram N0rma1c__u,s_ JASPER, Alta., Aug. 31. - An service in the Cavendish Baptist me "nge u 770 miles in nm am 8 "Ornery" pack horse which stumbled chiumh' 73° D' m* wm'G'Quig1°y' distance which sufficiently explains °“ me "au and "bogged down in Mmmr' the extreme mobility at need of ‘ Aman creek in the Maligne Lake area of Jasper National Park, while CALEDONIA and Murray ar Presbyterian Churches on Sept. 3rd, e the services will be as follows: Cal- edonia, Gselio, 10.30 a. 111-. 117118115!! si il|..m.and'lp.m.,S.S.at3p.m.; is Glen Martin B. S. at 3 p. m.; Mur- f ray Harbour, S. S. and B .e g at 2 p. m. Rev. Allister Murray, D Minister. 1 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday mcming a man cl charged with breaking and entering, fl two men charged with unlawful pcs- € ` session of stolen goods, and one I1 lawful _possession of into c g d quor was further adjourned. - VISITING MINISTER PRESIDES <1 -Rev. Dr. James Ramsay, of Mone- is ton, N. B., was the speaker on sun- day, Aug. 20th, at the morning and evening services at Princetown Unit- d‘ ed Church, Malpequc, giving two e; very inspiring sermons. At the ev- l ening service, Miss Charlotte Bre- is haut, of Sydney, CB., sang the sc- ( lo, "The Saviour of Galilee," by f- Morris and Miss Mavis O‘Connor, S0 of Barrie, Vt., U. S. A., gave a violin r solo, "The Old Refrain," by Kreis- IC ler. Mrs. S. L. Campbell, organist, ri accompanying. The music of both ¢‘1‘ imisicians was ,very pleasing tc all 10 present. / ) _ Ednb 0°"d.°n‘ Uhudrm fmm 3% mander C. W. Mackay, is scheduled _“_ ¢ _ ' ._>\ fe 6 Ye"-fl “W °°’°1- »"°5- to begin the lou; :iight on october i.° '_' °; _ _ X - ---- 14. Two months later, on December ‘ ' _ _ ` _ WOOD ISLANDS Predbyteriall 14, they Will rel/urn to Cairo; in the ‘r ‘ 'r' Church. On Sept. 8rd the services weeks between their progress day ' 3_EXTRA SHURT SUBJECTS will be ms follows: Regular service at by day will _proceed in accord with “THE KNO __ ‘gurlz RECQRDS A Qian.; 3 p. m., Sabbath School at 2 p. m., the pre-arranged timetable, marked ` l Y. P. S. at 7.30 p. in. Rev. Allister by that clockwork precision which l~<- f Mun-ay, Minister. is traditionally associated with all .____ R. A. IF. formation flights. RENEWING i FRIENDSI-llP.S - 1iv_ novo arimas warns GWEEN Mr. ma Mrs. samuel Porter and <1 MAKE Bvrrrm Mrs. Jessie Dibbins, ci Everett, o of 1 MV* who have been “smug that their visit to the Maritimes lmmsn- I he it is in the Autumn, when the-u brother, Mr-_James MwPhsi1. Mrs. en is no longer a hot enough sun to MiwPhall and family at Meadow 111 hung the lust heavy part of the Buuir, mowreu so o'Leary on Muri- =. tomato crop to noi-msn rednoefduy accompanied by Mr. Mucenuii and ripciicss, that we usually and dduihtefv M1‘l~SlBnl°¥ MUITBY. al think or the good hui-ies we mme or York Point. and while there m with green tomatoes. But in the were the KWSN 01' MF- M14 V0 early stages there are often extra. Mrs. Wm. Turner and family. Ii. is ri. lwmuwes on rho vine that ure but- 32 yum since Mr. Porter lm visited 'ter taken away. Or, perhaps, it my Prince Edward Island and he no U1’ merely be that there are plenty in doubt sees B great many wonderful spare. chengee. They leave on Wednesday l>0 So it seems not ill-timed to talk morning for Everett, Mass. ei little about uses for green to- 0 rnatoes whiic the are st'll in their EASTER--HENNIGAB. - A wed- Y earlier stages of development. ` ‘cling of interest to many people in_,mn,‘.. Lulu,” mn "rum ' breadth of the African continent-a Royal Air Force machines have these heavy transport planes H bonr ` being used to transport speckled trout firigerlings from the park hery to Maligne Lake, where trout were to be released, also bled into fame by populating Can Lake with fighting brook t. The Lake was discovered by arty of anglers who returned the Maligne Lake area to Jas- Park Lodge yesterday and ught with them the record of a ll, hitherto unnamed, body of i' near shovel pass where dreds of fighting brook trout lay ie glacial water anxiously await- their first meeting with fisher- men, the lake is fed by a small um “b Kennetcock and Windsor took place P. E. I., formerly of Kennetcoolr. in O‘Icary. Mr. and Mrs. Hennigar ___ on Msnrrrivn: roua -Hon. ‘L der, of cieveiumi, ohio., who puia 5 au omciui visit here in mia-august 5” Domain, arrived in Moncton last ev- in enlng, accompanied by Mrs. Dunn, er after completing s tour of the Pro- Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land and will spend some time in Saint John and other parts of New m Brunswick before leaving for home. ___ cellor toured the city with Inspec- __ tor Herbert V. Harris, Royal Vizier lb of Tidabors. Temple, D.0.K.K. and Westmorland Lodge No. 3, K. of P. w Both Hon. and Mrs. Dunn enjoyed eely, being high in their praise of S the royal hospitality extended them b elsewhere.-Moncton Times. __ Psnsonsns b Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Alford, of lgkewood, New -Jersey, who motored to the Island and spent a very pleasant vacation with relatives and friends in New London, have return- ed to their home. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Alf0rd's brother, Mr. Chester frown, who intends spending a. fe weeks with them. CORN SYRUP, H CHEESE, Package ...... COCOA. 34 lb. TEA, lb. .........-...... 18cl Valley ` - 356 L HeIiman's Tasty iiiiiniiiiilisr 21,, Hellman’s Sandwich Anne Paton Strawberry Jaivi 1:: LABOR DAY SEPT. 4 UN This Store Will be Closed. PEACHES 2 “NS 25 itll” TEA :Y-35*-’-1'* °° lb 25 ri SPREAD lt" 21° CHlCKEN;’;.°‘23 l- 37c_ at 'rrimcy united church murue, aft” Windsor, August 15, Rev. W. M. tem Ryan, D.D., officiating. The bride 5 u is Miss Geneva. Easter, of 0’Leary, Mr. Hennigar was for a number of a P years teller in the Bank of Nova. fmm Scotia, Kennetcook, he was then 5:; transferred to O'Leary, P. E. I. and from there to Albany, P. E. I. I-Ie “ma has resigned his position in the WMC bank and proposes to enter business 12”; will reside in Uieury.-Halifax Her- 5 Md' creek into which the pack horse bled. When the horse og- down one of -the cans of fry upped to his pack saddle was up- and the trout fingcrlings sought fcty in the creek. Making their y by means of its waters to the tle lake, they grew and increased numbers. The party who discov- ed the lake this week were amaz- to discover hundreds of trout, all ut 122 Pounds in weight, idling the placid waters. Richard Balch, of Honolulu, a cmber of the party, made one of the first catches ever taken from the es James Dunn, Jr., Supreme Chan- iid” cello: or the Knights of Pythias or- eg to me oi-and Lodge uf the Maritime vlnces-by-the-Sea. since leaving S30 here they have visited all parts of in ke. The first cast of an artificial mesday evening the supreme Ohm' fly into the waters of lost Can Lake ultcd in a “double" two trout eing netted. On the second cast th three flies on the leader the gler landed three trout, which ere each within in couple of ounces f 153. pounds in weight. As the ake is some distance from the hovcl Pass trail, and reached only y a hard pasage through fallen mber and over rocks, the party rought out only a. few fish as proof of their exploit, but they reported a veritable "fisherman’s paradise" where hundreds of speckled trout awaited their artificial flies. Mem- bers of the party, after having filed the barbs off their hooks, developed a new form of_ fly casting, the cham- pionship being awarded to the fish- crman who cast his flies on the surface of the lake and get them Past Chancellor Commander of 2; CHOICE MEATS Pom; cnors, Lb. zoo umcii nose, Li.. ...... ._ zsu msmrrunrs, Lb. ziu cauanisiv oncicsn, Lb. ._ iso corrsois ioonus, Ln. inc com-'1sir, 2 Lbs. use rioivic-iia1vrs,1.b. we cnoxnn nslvl, i.i». sou suoivrisuinc, z Lbs. zsu PURE Lann, 2 mu. z-is suoiln BACON. choice Quality. Per Li.. zou FRESH FRUITS NEW VEGETABLES ORANGES, Doz. 370 and 48c CUKES, 3 for .............. 106 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 101' . . . . . . . . 250 CABBAGE, Head . . . . . . - . . . 80 PEARS, Dozen . ............ 450 CELERY, lk-nd .. . ......... 15c COB CORN, Dozen 25c » NEW BEETS, Bunch ...,,_, 5° 0N'IONS,No.2.10 Lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... Zllc " _ 'E one member of the party who suc- 1118 the BDHHK “Hd SHOW B WUGUDUY seeded in casting and wiiharawiugl to decrease in the autumn. his artificial flies twice out of three "It may indeed happen that s rer- custs without a. trout being hooked. um with ten little moons-one en --_wishing goo 309;; to be true" was each nail--will succumb to ‘sn in- the discovery claimed by ivir. Balch feclious mandy. Nevertheless. neo- and other members of the party on file Usually 111 E005 health Wh0 l°!6 their reiuru from the lake, the ex- their finger-nail crescent-s misfit act location of which is known only llnd it Well U0 100! into the 081-U8 Of to the members of the party since SUCH B VBfll1¢l0!\-” it is the only small lake in a series of several near the Shovel Pass which contains fish. The party, starting from the Maligne Lake Chalet, were on an investigating trip when they discovered the Lake . which they named Lost Can Lake after learning of the accident to the pack horse from one of the National Park wardens who assisted in trans- porting the trout fingerlings from Jasper to Maligne Lake when the waters of this area were being plan- ted. FINGERNAILS AND HEALTH cut Green Tciiiatn Butter -_-___ 9 pounds green tomstoe-s 1 pint vinegar _ 1 tablespoon powdered cloves 8 tablespoons powdered cinna- mon ' 1 1-2 tablespoons powdered ell- spice 1-fi teaspoon salt Wash and dry tomatoes, then out the stem ends, but do not* peel them. Slice them fine into In We can not hall as n recent dis- elllmwlefl P1111. then add Vinetlr. eovery the use of the finger-nails as‘ SHI a_ key to the state of a persons ho t and spices and boil for four urs or until quite thick. Butter health, since the method was known should be stirred often to prevent to the ancients. burning. Seal in jars. Only lately, however, has a sys- tematic investigation been made of the circumstances underlying this idea. Upon the authority of Doctors Zoeller, Noyer and Boide Je sais tout (Parisi affirms: Berry Pie 1 tablespoon gelatine. 1-4 cup cold water 1 pint berry juice and berriee Baked pastry shell “The investigations embraced fully 1 cup cream or evaporated milk twelve hundred individuals, either Vanilla. ill, convalescent or healthy. ‘ soak gelatine in cold water about “Healthy subjects, carefully sel- 5 ectsd andendowed with vitality, an have as a rule from eight, to ten an minutes; add boiling fruit juice d when almost set, add berries d pour into baked pastry shell. crescent - shaped whitish little when mm and Nady to sem I I ' m°°”5 “ll UW base 01' their “H891” cover top with cream or evaporated nails-one each on the majority of ml lk. whipped sweetened and flav- th° "°'u"° ored with vanilla. A meringuc may "Individuals succumbing to an be infectious malady have the whitish an used on top instead 01 m-gun d browned a moment in the dven. crescents at the base of the thumb- Chm and serve nails only. -1-_*___ "Cf t i i ls . »......-°“..“`;°.§`.;"’2Z.?.‘.“Z...‘lil`1..’Zf’ if'-"_f"-'2-';2"-1'f2L°-s-.'ge=.. nail. "An individual suffering from ani infectious disease may during con-' vuieicenco unc that time iiitlul 'moons' reappear at the base of the ' finger-nails, and explnd and in- crease in number. “Among ~individuais _usually en- joying good health, these littlci ‘moons’ at the base of the finger-| nails vary according to the risc or fall of the vitality. away most often before the trout struck. The record was taken by "Seasonal variations occur; the little crescents increase in size dur- For Rent -_1 New six room house with garage. Furnished or unfurnlshed. Every convenience. Best local- ity. Write M, care Guardian Office for in- spection. -gun- YSPF 5335 1$Al3-_-l_1.al-nm.