v f"'.i' H? QKTKIP-Q- - SEPTEMBER 1o, 1927 7 l q sent ‘no s. ban $ The Pub io Forum i This column ll open for the dlleunlon by correspondent: o! question: ollntereat. The i Charlottetowiv Guardian don not necenarll, undone the opinion: o! " w. respondents. Q 00 O4+f§Q§4§4 ‘"146 Richmond St. Lowest Rate. ‘iAgent at Charlottetown I out...‘ ure, ‘Accident. ;Sickness and, l Plate Glass Insurance at Good Strong Stock Companies Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. l t (By “Naiafli l Crapaud and Tryon on Friday oven: ing in their luxurious Sedan car.‘ ~ ‘Sherrin; accompanied by Mr. Spur- geon Carin, lne’s on, Friday afternoon to attend] v the funeral oi the late Mr. George Sherrih. Sr. Miss Beulah Robinson was i vlsit- ~- or to Tryon on Friday evening. ' Cove Corner, and charming little ~‘ -daugilter. who have been visiting, friends and relatives have returned home again. l Thefriends o! Mr. cape Traverse are sorry it was necessary tor him to leave. for Royal Victoria Hospital, Montre-l The Messrs. Cecil Scott and Wes- al. to undergo treatment, and. all ley Carin. Clyde River, visited Aug- hope he may return home again en-'ustine Cove on Sunday evening. The latter is ‘remaining in the vicinity. phat betwen $50,000,000 and $200,~ nmmberq n. Trmnv |000,000 was risked on the decisions _. oi gaming iniiirillntults hero lust "fimlow" . ,, 'l‘llo tiivtirtre litwycvs point, m "miflm m ‘rum illlolis oi‘ tho amount fllliuungly by tn uir ‘nnl rut» “g”. “ lixfclsgpflfbllh: here. (stakes may“ ‘l mvoflw‘ 53ml» ‘Hui “my being played ior in tho l7iii‘lia'lplrlgynr_.. joyipg robust health. Vera Lcard has homes ler spending an enjoyable visit ixit her sister. Mrs. Roy Boul- ier. COAL W950i" BIIPNY Yflnr wants for coal in any quantity reijuh-efl, CTOD- ‘A! OLD fvvsYDNEY SCREENEI). .___—d-‘—~— Au ustine Cove Notes g ')_ ____ . _ _Mrs._ Percy Howatt. Elliot‘s, spent the week-end visiting in Augustine Cove. the guest or Mrs. Harry Mc- Ml‘. and Mrs. Donald McFadyen Farlane. Her many friends are‘ glad and daughter Muriel were visitors-tulle have her in the Vicinity agEmL Rlvlfirfl. long pictured :1 dawdling t...“ _ . . w. “Mrw-alnd Mrs. Edward MeFadyen. l accompanied by Mrs. Frank Dixon The Messrs. Hebcr and Clifiordaanm charming daughter, Catherine. motored to Somme side on Satur- motored to St. Oatlieif-iday evening. ‘Mr. Douglas Bell. Cape Traverse’. was a recent passenger crossing on stakes oi‘ the heart and not the m. purse. they any. chance in which the Car Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Francis and, little son. Leith, were visitors at -“‘""° Mrs‘. Norman Allen. Augustlrleabrapaud on Saturday evening. The-farmers have started to rea in Nova Bcotia the golden grain. point to an excellent crop. W- E- Btll. 01,. ‘Mrs. Roy Clarke was a visitor to to learnthat Tryon on Friday afternoon. returned’ "Mr. Peter Peters crossed over re- centiyiorl the Gar Ferry to visit in Hayfield. N.B. (Canada; Press.) flying" attempts has recalled the \i,lle hope of negotiating a . ntlhiitic hop prevailed as long as and all prospects Some of our "spud" growers in gun the vicinity have started the digger aro arld- so far report a good average t Trans-Atlantic Hop irandl SPRINGIIILL. ' i5_yeara ago in the mind of at INV&NESS. leae one mall. who wont so inr as ’ to ALBION. ROUND pleasant an who took part in them. hoped that ladies, young and old, in ' town and country. will do what. they can towards the formation of such classes as you suggest. Cardmlaying is all very well when there is no- thing better to do. but the reading and discussion of the works of our best poets and other men of letters the green tables p of wile Paris wheels of the Casino. On the tables they plncc sunrs oi _ monoy, but in documents filed in a???‘ Servkte‘ Paris courts they have placed their b5 Anmaws clue-lions, and lhoy aro tar-more Tmgmg "My “Wwlly mr"'““""‘ ‘i: concerned in Win there than here. f)'jfillt_l'l'lja_lll_l ‘in h1g1". m- Tho stakes uro high hero, at times. ‘ll ;nyn(~“““t“ m“ fiyipnw ‘by. H“ l" tho lllconlo tax experts calculate :23“; Lifeunchglillllsés ngshnml h“ your. tout that rogar say, ALnl§1§§srovn aambn- NUT nmnfllcais ANTHRACITE. .. . waniu. ANTHRACXTE. pass? "limp! deliveries, lowest prices. COKE slmilbldlrlces on car lots. W.- DnGILLIS o c0. Cl‘ iui in their aviatlo Azores, the Batson a; ‘Phone 176 Associated with '_ not illmbzreu. o b see The Thunder olt. near (llfilllglll lil WINTER COATS AT $14.95 AND UP t” m ""1 “UMQ tlqfmiirg u“, typo or‘ government M55?‘- umounw‘ . dredge usoti in harbor improve- ' on‘ u‘ “"5"” mamlmont work." But Captain Bateon l" "In! model: and varletl i’ 1°"!- Mnn! eludes. no hall: 0 M"! hflnenta carried by the house. B" m fitted. s. F. TARBUSl-lb m rnnvca smear OQ-OQQOQQXQ4 EYES TQSTED ' oluru ma! u; ‘monolith s. w. frAYIloum m - . n .1. s. TAYLOR .185“!!! Opflllllltrifll _ m llolunonl same __ The »‘_‘Nvew” Silarples liiMarvel”. ' Cream ‘ '_ Separator Illbthtldl. it would skim Weighing 9.000 powered by horsepower, two and had two eleve There-were SIX)! a spread ol 80 aalfflheaaured oi nix men. and, atunn = But the rose into the air. its mouira roarodi Wilmington river forte were made to take otf. in construction iittemptt to make do ed. l carrying - mediateiy started j“. “voeivol tldn wag crowned 5 a. “my. this time, 4 B‘ hot ivu given. Air Navigation that Captain Matthew A. liaison, ai retired officer of the army cngili" oering corps, conceived the id of an air voyage from St. Jo Newfoundland to lleland ‘via the With this objective, Air Navigation pan , early in i913. with a factory rmFlJutch island. near Savannah. with a forco oi eleven men the)‘ completed a mydiroaerdpiano 1'91‘ November 1913. Accounts c-f it at that time tic- ' scrihod tho shill 8i‘ oat-docking flying ve-soi the countrY had seen. at first Zlllllw ‘WW2 Ml and his coworkers were confide"! through the skies at. from i0 to 6b miles an hour. three one in float and one behind. 0M1‘ able at. 1,000 revolutions a minute. ‘ airs of wlnss. with feet. The shill ll‘ ten by twenty foet- Qudrtera were provided ibr a crew toonvwaa titted for wireless uphill“ ungainly - Fingiiyqtha failure was credited to g "jinx" brought on by the num- ber o! ‘IilQl‘l—-13—-Wl10 participated of the plane and ~ orlr. on a much smaller ship. only one engine. was im- however. both Captain Bateou and , , k .. eraexhauetod. and with ' .. " an capital ‘available, the pro- n experiments. hr- formed ‘Com- ycrs soy. Pins reported your. wlhile ways a lodestono for English peo- ple. reported a 000,000 during lhe same tinlo. eaiseekers to hwsjtho number of provincial lawyers asking for iu< tin-motion lbout, husbands and ly separated wun undue imbllvity boredom. During iho necessary “ullmating" h -r ," l i - . ' ~ '- l" . ‘ c. . ymqpieturer ue gardens: &\§.la5la 3min 1-,, _; tlii/Eiillicfilhlnl" S Elwin" a‘ it‘ 73:9 f‘ 5° and dc c m" flivolu“ Slrlt-Your suggestion ,tllat read- 5 ' Brand in q ~ .¢nd q - no.1: M ing Masses should be formed. and mékfltvl-fl" . F»- srby . . lgf-llloaunllifii-idlwmoflv. me best thoushts of our ables“ 1 l?!” '” EA“ "tAhi-q," 4* “ of; '~ n writers,‘ past agld prieseiitt. discussed ’ -‘ '1‘ .1» l’ -~.. t“ by ther mem ers. n o OHS KW- Qfi? wk . ‘ o! fall and winter," was‘ evi- _. __ dently a good one, Evenings so “ would have a direct influence upo the culture of those who are given ,_ such a pleasurable ' provement. . Hoping that your suggestion will " bc adopted by many families groups of friends and neighbors. I am. Sir. etc.. --__<oo>_ i. The Riviera Is family oirclefand by neighbors gathered in, would be very d very profitable to all It is t0 be he A CITIZEN. Rendezvous for Martial Woes (Canadian brass.) lopiniou of divorce lawyers and in~ icome tax expert's. Zlfh Fear oi lhe ‘signers seetking illd an airship for the venture. he'll)“ l0 B-ticfllmt for thdpopularity only to ham n m“ because U“. ot tho gaming tables ilclo, tho law- wollld not "riso. ' ilfwas m. Savannaiu-Gzr, sevorall yea s after Glenn Curtis's and the Wright brothers has been success- ‘Proof of the haize-ro v or ed really tho “hide. out" Tl: . l ~ . thléy gaillgglg: iul and uplifting, and his ulugueiit- “mes recklessly um ‘novel; personality won for him nluuy ud- ‘ ' mlrors during his short, stay hour t , u. means of killing time, they await Tho m‘ s, _ I ‘ ' ' with greater anxiety tho turning ‘iolinf Rlilgalsfl‘, “I” ‘PIC ‘view , - elB of the tiivmcc courts 0t‘ l)“ w"; 0?. u‘ “villi, )':lt{c“§"-i'_”fd"‘~ ‘ ma“ they do m“ ‘lollluue olilaited‘ many favor-Iliad TF0!“ U10 largo nulnhm- present ut her by a. deft croupior, silo oftilues Ambitionlwishes it, were. u. (lccroe of divorce it were publicity given l0!‘- divurces in Paris Tho (Yuslno at Juaules- $70,000 pvofit,_ lust Casino here. ai- PE mm,“ B""*°,K|°Y. will be an inter. eating delegate c°""""ai"l= Dirty convention In wlmllpefl i" October. He was llecriug liigll School in l~‘ebrllal'y,:.i¢ai]| of Mix-i. Patrick Herbert 100k! n one of the secretaries to the Con. = 19% and would have graduated inipiace m“ ".0115... q; 7 01,1001‘ M1 MONTREAL, Sept. ii. -— Fresh sarvallVfl COIN/Billion in 1373_. v-_---_. ____.___ ..___________ February, \1928. Early in “(giver a imbgmy “hagx “t her home receipts of Livestock m; Ill’ two means of im- ma")! half 'a century agm-when lottetown, John lllcKellie and lluy- Miss McNelll showed a marked iu-ro_ imarltets today flnivilnlfitl i0 "Hi "-5 - Sir John A. Maedonaiws filmousdiun lVliitc. t‘harl0tielo\vll; Iiazcn "lllsliial illllllil’. all‘! 50 Tflllltlll’ ‘lldj Tho late 311's. Herbert. was i>ol'll';‘~'"]ll°- 7 mmbsv 7r’ 11°55“ m“! "l: I (‘ii V08. ) allmiil lwllcyfi-vas launched and and h" hi8 the original orthe FCSOIU-l(]llBI’l0'ilBi0\\‘il ‘tion that was passed on that hist- oric convention. ' l -—>--¢-oc-§ l a Hunter . ‘ Rlver -l'ol'tlalld, ltle, daily 0i recent (mm accepted a position as organist at 1. hast. three weeks, has nation-gone .-Xi.,n51vfl_ n, aim u“ k y,“ . ‘her untimely death and sylnputll-Wuys ready and willing with her rose Bourque, ‘H no“, bmsgnm a vgryrtlrlfilxifsttiiifé lZiivlVllliuillii beleuvctiiu their sur- services, the three parishes with Herbert. Don-hcster, Freeman Her- Foot ‘ a z (fANNEs Fran’? S lr_T "lvummrflnco m“. raj-hum mm“ PM“ ion. liullclnl services for Ilor- ivhlch she‘ was associated, caper beri. Worcester. Mass. lil~s__t‘llzlr» ‘i303? . o , epi. .1. . 110 Llli Oil this omevmmmg mngrngqatiihy lit-Neil were held ilulll the laiiy the second Parish Presbyier les Chisholm, 1),; l). and GL-QFIJO ‘ _ ' ‘ Soc-mid Parish Presbyterian Church Ian Chulch, will miss her in runny Herbert of Worcester, Muss Ftrlll‘ Balm’ “ml ‘w’ ‘ “ ‘l’ ‘ ' llllnards. Soolhinz ~ ‘ ' and gambling ground for guy tour- n y . - l. MllNélll, l ill ' ' i is‘? 15 bewmlrlg a rendezvous tor dvcol-aton m‘ Mm“? ‘ml present-e, of a largo sufferers of martini woes, in the We“ install“, m‘, n“ r h ‘ i ll 0' ' z i . . mum, m um nghflng ummtgnlllzzifil ivy ( luh representatives o! the ed as far as possible in oil the aer- Many oi the wcil-dresstrtl women iltggiifiil"lll’sllllilfi(fills u(‘\'(‘]llll‘lf ’ _ , . -» .._. . y, and nlen who lore-gather nightly at Re“ R R uddx ML h‘ Ur R131“ Rev.‘ A. \\'..St>nuo roudlleleti the lion and looked on the brightest gmmllg 1150B. was the speaker of Illfllilily will“ -'"iil'\\'1'$ “Filmed h)’ REY- Bide <15 llle " ‘gllmmmg m" assisting llev. R. ll. Baxter, l3. A‘ Ralph w‘ 60mg" “r Pm" Slmw" 1ourts . ' . . ‘ - ll chorus "Let us a1‘ A' tut ill~ -lt“"‘l,", - ain't?!‘ ..L..‘.-.’.‘-.'.‘;il‘.§ "“..'.if.°‘i.’.“l. "v"- "w , slicer“ .1">".T'1"'~ . ‘ i=_ . ti'll"...l'. pllc of bank notes shoved towards ijnxxglgzfifiiglials hztiifiiuly l gratulatotl she were receiving. the, lawyers ‘Llxixlgifglnyolne “ml u“ Hl“~3l‘l'l.l1.<.ll'l. And when n gentlelnzin in Much in? ‘vork n‘ A~f1‘LA.N'l‘A. on, ‘Sept. ls."riis;“"°“l“g “will” 1fl§°'51“tt°w ‘Mm’ helm: zldvanccd. _ - . present epidemic of long dirstancel‘mds' he freqmm l w “m” _ ' v. - . " f mm an unwanted mate that, tho ctoup- , ' _ _ iel"s rake was taking away from loft Saturday lll(‘.'l‘llllli.'. on a slluri holiday trip to, Boston, nvcolnpnlly lug Mr. lViliizltu lllutiLcod and pal‘ iv. who have been hero on a mul- l ‘loiiclowu, spoilt thp h gross return of Sm-l ilesirn 0i divorce is seen lll queries received lii’ ‘id-eal spots i301‘ wives 4o be proper- l Bratialbzlne have, returned from all u P. dalliihler. Fl lug over for tho winter months. shire wan ti visitor here» on ilatur» lday. . Bataan w,“ m. ivorlod, instead qt‘ establishing leg- DM hump“- n; ill residence at Paris, divorce seek ore have adopted tho custom oi‘ re“ Savan nah, and "by far tho odd- pounda, it. was Emerson. 100 cylinder engines n-foot, propellers. the central , 1X1"- -cralt never J- Day altar day. up 1nd down the so desperate on by its designer it ily were aban- and itl concep- wlth certain sue the re- and the Batlon mpmy beoduio gistering ville. Nico. In their advertisements for the 1928 season. Homo feature the slogan (ircg m, your favorite resort." iQ-é-i “wettest” Spot In VORKJN E-l . The‘ Usman lo o] province w to be tho Soviet llnion. more than 50 Simple li‘ you are n hloo_ Gall. you may hnr by fnllouting 0 lmttnnden ioliow lean dorm neltraiiaee "wettest." lt is loported that lug. For Ba Gives Swift . of stomach Trou- lug- tuin Relief . l d lvi e. nun“ m calm-nation soul-near. Pain or B Artificial digleinlnlrtn if ‘lthoy will keop from lfiilBlllB‘ acids I lb work o! all! “y” e sleet way lto every meal w Blauruled Mngnuir-G “A51!!! stomach one: and law danbtridl A neaiapowurgrh - ~ wit? st themselves here. at Dean vmly “ml "Hm" rasofla‘ hero over the week will. Riverside lull, , of the resorts "got. your div~ Bank Staff. i l 113i‘. Soviet Union‘; Russia. Selli- 8P- dnring the laat year it has conaum ed 109.000 gallons ed ivodlka, reproeouting a Sum 0 QHILOOO-equalling got of the iocalit similar amount o iioi, beor and years nl age. d Stomach Relief vlotlnl quick and cor and oi’ stato produc- tho yearly burl- a-not countini; a moonshilm illil?‘ ‘ liquors cnsumed. l .___.__.. _€_,--€-i-—-—’*?'”—~_FT< “uni n your or two lator, when rm visited friends ed t5. 1- friends in Boston.‘ i cality of the Voron- ' 1th n population ol some tell thousand people appears, oi in tho troll. left on after spending n week with . u , . , , . nyuhcre. _ ‘y I vigil“ {$352312 Xgfiéilzfilivtgeltcs‘ (Elilolrgtw Heft‘ Ynli sec tl zlmoni‘ lhe ‘dlivsi inillrrwvce - phnnlw‘ “Funk! (‘lltertuinod the $19515 i-‘l fitllrll. h” WM mo? Ill lliilflifefll ll!’ nlenis recently illsizliicti in lhe living room ham-a)‘; .Am_‘ h?“ "hmllllh m“ hill’; will!" ‘Mm, Mac-Lewd m“; qmye so.“ at H_ R‘ H’ Th0 Prinrc Hf ‘Vales. ranch u‘ l wt. ring ulm nrt tlllfl (hoer in those who flmnw‘ h“ who WM“ rammmgi l High River, Alberta where only the finest is nlrgagsifiaciijfililw]iih?1i*g:_':;g“:f“id3' '1“ glefit 1 - -’- ' ‘t’ niscwlen c. Home Recipe. nominal. Within renn- in clean. o! Biilllhleilflh ‘lint they liku. their atom-rich free that hinder or I'll‘- eatlon. And the do thin ie to lth h little lenunt. barm- A p that awlttl! oddity and‘ leelll W"? or trip during the past. inc-nth viz. ilini: their lnzilly island friends‘. l , i ‘with lmr parents qt Whoailoy Riv» lsuleziman for Lever Bros, Ltd, llo i [been received. ., . .. P495 “Yl-E.» . _...._._?_._.__ ., __.. _ ____.L__ .._. __ _ ‘ Don't dread the kitchen! » .....-....... A -.. -, THE CHARLOTTETOWN (IUARDYAN _,- __._ , , _, v ‘ Sccrt-luly oi‘ lhe iiululuy School and ‘ always, helpful with the illlifllclill programs. Rev. Mt. (leoruo o" I tered a sincere appreciation of. Miss McNcilFa services at Pipe Street. Cilurch for nearly n yepgl whore silo was organist and said that bel- willing services and uharnlillg manner did much toward llunking‘ the “services helpful ulid Se‘ _ ,ln erect ng, lrs. Lucretia. Good- ’ I >_ §q°°“°:.'§].':l‘c"‘_':'_ fellow sang a solo and there were iflfid: ‘vrigfignhm-nd two selections by a quartet com- ggflomblenaed posed oi Arthur D. Pierce, C. Ar- --....|,\;, m" bu... cher Dunlap. Mrs. Arthur D. Pierce‘ riclmeuandflavm- and Min. 'i‘lic0. lltrpltilla, During toiyeur tee cup. the services. l0, Clayton, domain] Ark your grocer. organist, (litit-iaied, There were a large ucluilel‘ of floral tributes, including a pillow from the iutiler,‘ set piece lrom lilueiilli: iligh school, pieces lronll dim three churches, the Ivy Club . ‘and the men ill the Si. John Si“ Delicious arevery summermeal , y Crispy te pting shreds» health ‘ ‘illunlizlrn, Burial was in the [Bill-l .iy 0t at blorest City Cenletery.‘ s d I a I Dorothy hiehoill was born in Port; dmbw _ Acton Burrows, Toronto, '9 Prllbilily as well known a summer visitor to Sea. laud. seventeen years ago and With‘ lhe only child of Flederit-k l‘. and‘ iiie into Cllfliililic McNelll. She received her curly schooling ni the, Nathan (Zlifford School, enu-riiugi M RS. PATRICK HERBERT l ‘Livestock Report at the Dominion DOHCHESTlCIi. Sept. 8.-~- The (Canadian Press) at llntsfolwl ’ol'i' '-. ‘at Cm, ‘lit . . “n” 79 yea; Dfdlzllgynifiovm; 13.1.3,’ ‘Pllere were not sufficient r1 l-s with her ilusbailti ill i002. and llliV-i“) csmbhsh ‘my diam!“ i“ ma‘: mg resided hem Wm‘ “m” and Lliogs were quoted SitlJSF. _or but‘ her passing will he lliourned by her W“! good "gm up l” H13?“ many friends and relatives. . . , She is survived inc-sides hcr huzs-‘vhigsoaswfigge ‘at; hand by one sun, .1. T. ilerhert oi‘ ,1‘ ‘ - "H <‘uulpilelii0n. N. B.. and six Sl91)-|pdb' ehiiiren. Mrs. Frank Lougllrau oil Chnriottetrlvll, i’. i5. L, Mrs. .\lei-' liorchesicr, she advance in her studies that sho was able to take positions oi importance. Silo was pianist of ‘the lleeriilg High School Glee Club, lfor nillo mouths was organist at is from u ‘Pine Street M. E. Church, and had ‘Phillips, Suullnterside; (l. Williams, inn Dnrrncil, Kell- Slllgltlll; J. C. Saint, Kellslnglon; Dave lllllrdock, Charlottetown. I The following item Lawrence conglcgatioll church, AlldVicinitylThe lllte Miss McNeil] referreti to 5i- llfl a ulcco of Mrs. P. J, NQy and olflrlntillg but a "lew times before during “wits kindly rcnlelnbereii by many going to Fairfield on account of ill iriellds here, who sincerely regret ness about. tllrce months ago, Al~ —- urns-nann- ho United "Church. Weary John Tho work was done. i . M. , v n I ‘l 9ll|19*'|3.‘v' hlternoou at 2:30 lii the ways. She was very active in sisters also SllIYlVL‘, Mrs. lllonlas A furnaceue has _ > nullllloi- of the workings of tho lvy Club assoc LeBlauc. Amherst; I\lrs. (iteorge, ' lrlelzds. including members oi‘ tho iaied with her church, and nssist- Leger, Upper Aboushuguuo; Mrs, Vatal Mills, Dorcilesicl" null Mrs. August Loisel, Scoudoee. Services will be hold all St. Ed- wards Church here lloudzly morn- L‘ lng at 8 o'clock Iuuernl cortegt- leaving immediately after service by auto for Cape Bauid ilvilere fulr‘ eral will be hold at ll u. m. alon- uny, lnterlllent to he ulade there. ,l"itle Si. Church, St, Lawrence vices. During hor illness, she al- ‘tllurch and [loci-lug lligh School vtays maintained a cheery disposi- at all times." iU1>———~—- (- Lmdy-S “exilgw , _ f W‘ t‘llurt:l|. Nir. $011119 paid a ileart-' Illost men ivc-uld SZIVO a lot of I a U “em or“ leit tribute ti] tho young woulau money by letting others do all the who urns a melnbcl- oi’ his parish, Rpvvllllltilig. the morning,‘ ilic solo-int...” \ Ill W215 Tilt). ill-J v ln the ov-g v Choir. Char "l'l1.tl..1lilt'<\1il1i n-us suns-v,- Ml Iluby Mo. R." iiiiiis, ai- ‘ The solo Mr. A. ' ‘l .-., expression ‘filly _!Vl'|oih The. ufiortory consisted o nil on its ijerydleautiiill enthusiasm with ilit‘ Vlllflfiwl‘ is and Mi‘. .l. S. hlncllcoll. Poutlllusici‘, lllcDougull. (‘hall M iss wenk-eiui at Ruby or home hero. Mr. and Mrs. llugh lilatrlnroil. lciendetl visit in lheglnu and nth-H r parts oi‘ Western (Yllllndzl. Their‘ {Wish Belle nl(‘lj(‘()d who them West, is leinflill ocom pallicd Miss Bessie. McLean, North Wili~ M1‘, Harold Easter of lhe ltoy.-ll (lhnrlcttctowu. was, a l-{llllfil at‘. At the H. "ranch there is only the best of everythingw and nattlraliyma new Orthophonic Victrolam Illustration reproduced from actual photograph. - An Urthophonic Ylrirtllzl is perfectly at homo Dfl-fllfillly Wolunacoli and‘. Mira. the week ulhy girl are spending Miss Florio Mncllood has return. from a short. holiday visit lo Mr. l1. ll. I). Maobeoti, managing ' return Monday mo-rn from his fine ietord lihranv. Herc the Ortho- threo months‘ visltwiih hor Dr. and litre. A’. S. Simu -_ U . Creek, Sash. They 81-, ‘ ln this con\inrt:li\i<- l‘il(\l’\l,""(lll(‘l‘ a Inlay day in Eilmiifllmi mill‘: , inspecting his lzltltis and stock, the l'ril1pc war. ‘ i wont to refresh himself with Vittltlfr mush li"llli'llS for another visit. ‘ Any home is n brighter. thcerier place, with (lrtilopiuune Ylvlrnlzl milsicv-dle it fgiflqh" farm. collage or ‘ ‘There are riomn. - s _ _ narenlm in evldt u< c. son. Maple _ it: _ apartment. seven iaeuutllul nlndcls—all diilerent in design . Mil-om 877.700 down to as low as S1lS.0O.—— and every one (llltillllflblfi on convenient pnyiucnts from liis hlasierh Voice dealers. llegina. Mr. A.‘R.'(‘.illis, ‘Miss lrldnn Mc- Mllflnu and Harry Hooper. D. M. D. all of Charlottetown. were visitors horn on Sunday and were in at toudanco at. the United Church r0- opening sofvico on Sunday ovcuins. ‘ Chiho " True in s “Made only by Victor Look for the Trademark Miss Holona McMillan. P. W. C. spent tho week-end at her homo hero. True Blue Institute held a vcrY successful Pantry Sale in the store of Mi‘. A. l3. Cntoliffe on Saturday evening. , , . . .honu: s°““" Trade Mark at-gwl / Mr. William iVioDougall received \ the sad news on Saturday aiter- - . noon that his brother, Mr. Martin _ Dougall had died in Sydney. C. . No further particulars have yet llUiiiU IN tv-nl ~ ,-___. . u ' ,1, ~