WC 552'. V8 a ., .- ... , ,_ -..-a_.,~4a-.a-pn.. . (‘$1151. PRICES AND RUTH (‘IIATTERTON i A L L-TALKING ALSO SOYND NEWS PRINCE EOWARO TOOAY SENSATION TIME N HER CAPITQL LAST TIMES TODAY imlllttlnrlass fist) ilUDGlI room: AND COMEDY uni TOMORR W 343th,“- 3.15 .. . . llc and 16c Eve-hing '2 a $.45 . . . . . .. lee. 26c. .\ rollicking frolic aboard D transatlantic liner where any- uun: can hllill"! m‘! "with in dw- hzjhe lWife- -Sh Woman Crfifiii". .;1 from Page 2 "ii-iii l id a vwman is missing. And r We . bi: "mic signs left," de- ' islng thc Cilociaw £11.11 Lilc gili might not I ~ d m: fear any such rc- ‘Cmre- was nohiii; known in Orktins to connect me with bronco. The settlers .. u: the q-ri was very ie dropped out of a cabin . . n. I: iroiilil be bcllv- iiflfl worth-rod airsij: and finding any signs 0i our ows rimkiiil’ .\'il iic had not .‘.r~ I‘ "illil I bflirvcd (if! FOX ‘anillzl mnkn lixisie to cu; me. 01f 1l‘i;ln Lfildllllg the mouth oi thc Ohio. ‘Tho Fin-o .1‘.r of the bayou was be—' i1‘;- f:"‘f-it'iir:l b? a brcvzo from the l "p. 1' as Lac OIIIPTElXIK; from .1 Lu viirl. La iors minim slither- ed amen? tho loizikcs. and rainc ‘.0 ri stop, and as I drew abrcasi of him he anrioiznced: ‘I l"‘illl‘il to in Noun-lie Criro s. my friends.“ In the Choctaw‘ jargon he added, “If they g0 north I shall trail them." “Tl-icy will go north.“ I nssurpd him. with ihm, we imricd, hr- to paddle A EFFICIENT OETHJAI; SERVICE EXAMTNED, GLASSES Ileurvtuzo mo rrrrcn. churn. ATTENTION GIVEN "m --;- ammo: wonx. i; w. JOHNSTON f‘ ‘Registered Optometrist 1571C!“ Street Phillie 1524a '1 ,' Charlottetown IECKS. IIINGES. AND STOPPERS "air. little time in the selection of lmhrdware for your home. You lTind thnt we are right in advis- i you to come to our hardware s reso that we can show you the I st and most practical in door s ps, ‘locks, hinges and fastening/a. r line is attractive an well as ef- cnt; the kind that will give full r lsfactlon. The Rogers - Harri"~~<~~ '19 ' in .11}. from the‘ liiduin vii-i urhr. But . ‘up the bayou. while I took the girl iinto whatever (hi. igers Fate had stored up for us once we quit the Ibcrvillc l‘ for the '.\'il55l.\Sll)l7l. _ I could n0t get used io mademoi- jseile. If she had !mI)l'0S°.Bd me as gbeing slight. and frail of physique 0:: jSlllI) island she now seemed little mire than‘ a child. For shc mid fol- lowed my advice, and had Shifted {from her funeral black gown to a ‘garb more suitable for rough i-ravvl. ‘ FfOm, an Indian crane she had pur- lchmsed some ixmt-loggin-gs. a shori. lskir; of {lbre bark, stained ivhite and rod-the sacred colors of the Natchez -a.n<i completed her. attire with a blouse o.‘ linen she had brought over- seas. Her yellow hair was drawn back and arra. iigcd in braids. Hcr face would have been boyish if not for the sensitive mouth and the sadness of i iier eyes, v "Au [his river flows from the great 1i-.\ " rho asked for the Lciirh time as we made our way up the Ibex-villi: "It is nwrclj." a mouth of the i\fls- sippi at illfil writer. It ilvws into Lake liauropos. whore and I ShOWCd you the cross cut by ‘ Ibcrville a. score of yours ago." She was silent for some tune, and rhcn prWcd slic was observi r; by say- ma: “Monsicur does not look behind !illf‘fl. Now. I look bfLCk every few minuics. thiflsiiig to bchold the sa- rages.“ ‘There is nothing behind us to (car, little one. 1t is when we strike pm the xfississiivpi that we slioli ‘keep our eyes wide open." "It is terrible, this great river that ‘we seek." she munnurixi. ‘, She was behind me on the bundle gnl blankets. I hoard a susplsious. sound 511d glanced back to find hcr ,Sf-l‘l\'.ll; to muffle a sudcn outburst ‘of sobs by lying face down 011 tlw. ihlaiikets. "flush!" I stcmlyi commanded. ‘Tho [erect river is our frond friend. It is i $0 biz and wide we can hide from our enemies u-iilwut lcavi i; 1i?’ wo camped ' ‘viz-w of the opening of the TOMORROW Matinee 3.15 . . . . . . . . . .. 16c, 87c- livcnlng ‘i d: 8.45 . .. 26c, 47.0, 52c. ALSO TRAVELOGUI _ ‘XXIII LECTUIE AND SENNETT T ELK IE COMED‘ f’ Gorgeoua South ,‘ Sea L Locale L". Yrfvt? _. 11: r i ~ ». $2 ' ~ .~_ J} I ' “A u eta-om _j I I I i i. "a Movlsroui nommcr ;wm| SONGS wll Chutes’ Blcxroao i Krnnsrn MAcKruna TOM Paranoia FARRELQMA§DONALD Fire, fervor and ie-vé-iah desire in the South 5w NORTH rayon Mons Church Services i lTryon race track. Sept. 3rd to see the closely contesimd heats and splendid _ ‘racing in the four classes featured. After the il01ldfly5 the people are The program‘ presented by Tmlm returning to take up their duties in l“ J‘ Blondm Thomas of the sea various fields of ssirvioe ‘and theéwew flames ‘as, Wednesday “up Church is getting ready for the fast noon was splendid. Good weather approaching Fall and winter worklprevailed and a huge cmwd “ma,” Yesterday the Sunday School resum- ‘Sad the even“ ed its afternoon session with an at- tendance oi 170 but with the co-op-l emtion of parents and teachers it is' hoped w see this figure doubled byl the 0nd cf the month. At the nom-l A. Class-Peter lng service which was well attendedlToombs. the Sncranvnt of the Lord's Supper] B. Closs—l\ll<.3 Lu Aubrey-W. War was celebrated 305 taking part Rev. ren. Dr Ramsay preached the Commun- C Glass-Star Peter——'MacD0nald. ion sermon from Exodus 15-27. Andi D. Class-Queen. zombrcr-B. Dick- ihvy ramc to Elim whore were twelve 1e. ivells of wait-r and three‘ score and Baby K. the dapper little Ghwtfllll ton palm trees: and they cncnmpcckpaccr orvrvci by J. P- 394N311 Won ircrc by tlic iraicrs.“ Jesus Ls. the new E the first heat in the C. Class but had sprang has his source in Gfld and Jlcad luck by breaking a shoe. says Como unto m»? and drink. Who- I Worthy of notice the four ‘WM’ flld socwr drinkcth of the waters that I ‘pacer Silver Tip, owned by Prowse shall givc says Jesus shall never {Yeo and cleverly. piloted by one 0! thirst. Lo: l-ilmc that is athirst come lour master Reinsmen. Tyndal Sam- Jind \‘\'il".'1'.‘(‘\’0l‘ will lot him take the p155 water of lite freely. In the (‘Vfillllg Rev. Mr Brown in lclgvm- manner. school 1 Judzcs: Gordon Dawson. G. Grady, and course sove- an nnnrvnrmq ad- ‘o... Woodslcle and Jack Cobb, tim- clresr. on "The School and Education‘ 01-5, taking his text from Proverbs 4-7, “Wisdom is the ivrlnriiwal thlnrz there g for go: wisdnml TYfl-iiing for a vo- cation ls essential but it is not thci whole of education. The chief aim of modern education is the dwvelop-{peger Kgys _ _ _ _ __ _ mont of the child. Th0 tcst 01' edu- lLouLce goim-ado , , ration is what you hm" helprd the pupil to become, The choir gave an Anthem at each‘ 50l'\'lf"l Mr P. W. Small gave :1 well THIN ITY ‘UNITED CHURCH THE WINNERS Keys,-—W. A. SYNTIVTARY OF THE RACE 1A Class Trot and Pace . .. 113 Time 2.34 1-4; 2.23 I-Z; 2.24. B Class Trot and Pace (To be Continued) - i i MR. RAYMOND A. GALLANT Mrs. Albert Gallant of Rustlco has |l‘0t‘(‘l\‘(‘(‘i the ncws of the (icriih ni my brother, My. Raymond Alexand-i er Gallant of l-lurwooci. l3. 0., which, sad event trick place on August 26mg after a short and sudden illness. H0 leaves to mourn four sisters and two brothers, vlz., Mrs. Albert Gal- rcndcrcd lmrlionc solo in the morn-mils; Ln Aubrey l 1 1 1m! and Mr Gvfirzo Johnson andlHc-llen s. . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 Miss Johnson song as n duct "Love 3'11“; Vim Julia 3 3 3 Dwino by Staino-r in the evening ser Time 2.26; 2.25: 2.27. rice and Mr Kendall rcnrlcrcd in a most capable manner "Meditation by . c, (‘I855 Trot “l: mm Siurucs nnri “Scherzo “ Sonata 5 by‘ Guilmimt which were zrcatly ap- gmy pogo,- 3 11 prociatcrl. 'l"hc f".'(‘ll|il£‘,’ scrvic" was jlivncaria Todd . . ... 2 2 2, broadcast by station C. H. C. K. {Baby K. .. . 1 3 3 "Boll Aquira. . 44dr _‘*“ ’*‘ Time 2.32: 2.2a: 2.39. o - a 11261188 Ellvlslaned l) (‘lass Trot and Pace AgPap-t Ofcanada ‘Queen Zombro. . i 41 iNfmCy Briton ... 434 Silver Tip ... . 3 l 2 MONTREAL, scpt. 8.—'f'hat theMinnle Marshall 2 2 3 Time 2.37; 239; 2.38. D. Connors acted as starter in a.- lllnt- R-‘istlci’? Wks- C- F~ Mun“ M J West Indies will some day be tropical‘ Ooklflfld- Cam-I M“ Ami“ mcGar“ ‘ provinces of Canada, and that per- ney. MYB- A- E- COHYP“ Sidney- 9'9" j hops British Guiana will also be ab‘ Peter. Pililiivinfl I-iiflnd-‘l Fredeflck-ifillated with U10 Dominion in the HBYWOOd- B» C- ‘same play. is the hellcf of E. M. Wal-t The bum“ "Wk PM“? “m” stlcott. of British Guiana. for fourl Andrew's caihedral- Re“ Father years in Montreal before the war,l Augustine Gander. n former lsland- and who ,5 at pwscm in Canada mo} er officiating. Mr. Gallant was bnm mating trade between the two British} in Prince Edvrard Island but remov- countflm i ed with his parents to Victoria, B. C.. las on infant nnd had won a success- . _7i w _ 4 iful place in the home of his adoption. l To the bereaved relatives The Guardian cxtends sympathy. ifonndion Press) .. OTAWA. Ont, Sept, 8.-An 0m- ::Drives Asthma Before It. Thobargo on cam,‘ she“, and swme ismoke 0f V3001‘ "Om Df- J- D- K" ishipmcnts from England to Cunada 108815 55mm?!» Rfimbdy SW85 llflihmfl I has been placed following an out- no chance to linger. It eradicatea the l break of foot and mouth disease in I Livestock Market iCanadian Press) MONTREAL Que. Sept. 9—There o-ere 44 cattle, 47 calves, 471 hogs and 149 sheer! lnd lambs for sale on the two Montreal live stock markets tn- day. The cattle offered were mostly common bulls and were sold for $3 tn 3.50. There were only 47 calves and prince were unchanged. lambsl were steady at $8.50 for good ewes and Til-E ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A“ .._._e_____.., _ Central Guardian SAD NEWSr-Ml’. A. J. Wise, HEP‘ rlngton, P. E. 1., received the sad news that his sister Annie of Revere cning. thus. William 0, Davey leave month. 3i‘0S-, Ltd- ORDINATION SERVICE-An Or- I idtnntlon Service will be held in the Hazelbrook Baptist Church on Fri-l day. September 12th. at 6.30 p. m, for ‘the purpose of setting apart to the Vwork of the Christian Ministry. Mr. ‘ 1‘ z. .1. Chisholm. 7 l. o. o. e. scnomn suns NEXT ‘WEEK-Mr. W. S. MacNutt, B.A., - [London on the 5.5. Montclalr. This " lscholarshlp worth $1600 entitles him ‘ Yto a year's course in any University. He has chosen King's College Univer- . ,sit_v at. London. This University has - 130.000 students, a city in itself. Mr. MacNutt received his degrees from CALEDONIA WEDDING BELLS- MacLEOD-MORROW—AZ the IManse m. large crowd were present at North daughter of the 1am Mn Morrow and Mrs. Morrow, of Iris, and Mr. Davie H. Moclcod, son of Mr. D. A. and Vlvlrs. McLeod of Hopefield were un- ‘nice in min-huge on July 9m, i930, ,by the Rev. Allister Murray. The {bride w» attended by Miss Gert- rude Morrow while Mr. Clayton Buell did the duties of groomsman. The bride and bridesmaid were becoming- ly attired in pale green with hats to match. After the ceremony Mr. Mc- ‘Ltod and his bride and party motored ‘back m Iris where they were ref-viv- ‘ed by their relatives and a large ‘company of invited guests: after which a sumptuous supper was serv- ed and In wioyeble and happy 9V- enlng was spent. Mr. McLeod who like his father is e railroad nun in- tends to make his home in Hopefield foi- the present. We all wish the pop- um- young couple many years of happy wedded life. PERSONALS Mrs. J. T. McKee, City. has retum- ed from a visit to the St. John Ex- hibition. Miss Isabel Andrew, East Royalty, left Monday morning for Selckville, where she will take a. course lo Mount Allison Ladies College. Mr. John Andrew, fast Royalty. left Monday morning for Dalhousle fUniverslty Where he will resume hi: tudles in medicine. ' Miss Vera Andrew and Miss Ida ‘McLean, Nurses in the Prince F41- ward Island Hospital, left Tuesday morning for 5t. John. where they will take an affiliated course in the |st. John Hospital. Nlr. J. A. Campbell and wide have left on return to Attleboro, ‘Mass, after spending a very pleasant vac- ation at the former‘: home in Dar- lington. ‘Messrs. Charles Mclvor and Edwin ‘McCcrvllle of Klnkora. motored to Charlottztown yesterday to attend St. Dunstan! University. “Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hopkins, of Saint John, N.B.. motored to Char- lottetown last week and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. NB, is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. l". White. Grafton St. Mrs. W. C. McLeod. Remington, and Mrs. Paul ‘Thompson of Mei-gate, [spent the put week in the city 1716-‘ i lting friends. iMlss Gertrude and eon. miner. also fMrs. Edward Mocarvlllc and son Edwin. all of Kinkora, motored to ‘Charlottetown yesterday. Rev. M. Scott Fulton. M.A., D.D., lhas returned from a brief vacation, “'°i'h°"5- Bu“ bmmihi’ w?” ‘mepidurlng which time he visltcd friends were mostly M. t0 $4.50. Hogs were stronger at S12 for bacons and butch- cause. Our experience with the relief- givlng remedy shoivs how actual andl Leeds. Eng. It was announced today from the Dominion Dpeartment of jimliive is the succmi it Rives. It u Agriculture that an order ma been .ihe result of 1on8 liufiy and exfrtri- - signed cancelling all permits fer the ment and was not submitted w the ' importation of cattle. sheep and public until its makers knew it would swine from the old country, except do its work well. those lhtomenta already mourn. era. With 8i premium per hog on Selects. One sale at 811.75.. Heavies were between iii! and til. Light. hogs brought $11.75. swlll Hog $11.50 sown were sold for $9.50 m $10 __ hath: with one me around iioco or in New Glaauow, us, including John and Chalmers Grant at their beautiful log cabin on Irish Moun- tain. Mra. William H. Singleton, accom- panied by her ion William and Nat» alle, returned Saturday to her home '4 wahlall. than. am: meridian a _ urrwognml-unvvvwn w+ivw~flw w. 1132» Mass, had passed away Monday cv-i 0N HOLIDAY TRIP-Mr. and ‘ this! morning on an cxtendod visit to Bos- i mi, Mass, and other American cit? n. They expect to be aixent about Z-HSS MCLEAN, CORSETIERE, o! 1c Canadian H. W. Gossard 00., will : at this store all day Wednesday. c-pt. 10th, with Gossard fourfiiation arments. You are cordially invited‘ n come in and be fitted. Prowse 8836—9-9-2l i winner of the LODE. Scholarship White. Grafton St. ' M“ “my w- Whm- °i 5k ‘7°h“"-'I‘he Canadian girls’ basketball . Mr. M’. J. Mnivor and dauzhifihcharm and elegance. 1 . I I R. A. STAPELLS President and Managing Director Stapelis, Fletcher. Limited. known Advertising Agency J. J. Gibbons, Limited. Mr. Stapclls was born and educated in Toronto and has organized many worthwhile movements affecting the Industrial and Social Welfare life oi , the City and Province during the pact thirty years. _ ‘ King's College. Halifax, after a very l He is a Past President of the Toronto i - successful course. iBoard of Trade, Ontario Motor League. Empire Club cf Canada, and a. former Trustee of Queen's University. PM" m“. i‘ mill" Pmflim- m‘ Caledonia, Miss Catherine Morrow, Has been Vice-Chairmen of the 0n- tarlo Minimum Wage Board since its inception ten years ago. | Form-er Island Lfa dy Weds Friends on the island will be in- terested in the following clipping from a Boston paper of the mur- riage of Mrs. Alice Kenny, sister of Mrs. Fidele Perry of Summerslde. who was home last wintor nursing illness. Mr. and Mrs. Perry motored to North Everett to visit relatives. the Little Floirer Church. North Ev- erett, on Sundlay. August 10th, when Mrs. Alice Kenney, daughter of Mrs. ,Sarah Mulllgzun of Everett, became lthe bride of Cecil ,1. Murphy, of lBrooklyn. N. Y. The Rev. Frederick IJ. Aiichln, PZISIOI‘ of the church, performed the ceremony’. i "The bride locked lovely in a King's blue lace dress, with a. black picture hat, and carried a. bouquet of butterfly roses. She wasottend- ed by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Gair. who wore a gown of orchard georg- ettc, and hat to match and carried a bouquet of iariarcllife roses. “The best mm was Thomas Galr. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Thomas Gair of ‘ll Wilbur 5L, at which only thqlmmediate relations of the bride and! groom were present. “A dainty supper was served, and a pleasant evening spent, after which Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left on a. short honey moon trip. ' e crystal and gold neck lace and in the! best mam a pair of gold cuff links. » i " . and Mmi Murphy intend re- turning to Everett for a few days after which they will leave for Brooklyn, N. Y.,= where they intend t0 reside." Island friends offer congratula- tions. B. Canadian Girls Won Ch ’Ship (Canadian. Press) PRAGUE. Cmcho Slovakia, Sept. 8. team from Vancouver, BC, won what was claimed as the world's championship by defeating the French team in the final today 18 w l4. The score at half time was 1| to B. zrPerslan Balm is irresistibly ap- pealing to all women who appreciate Its use keeps the complexion always clear and , y, - who has joined the Directorate and become Vice-President of the well Mrs. Perry during her recent serious l "A pretty wedding took place in; I "The groom's gift to the bride was i ..-_"§EPFEMBER 1o; 19m 4-.- Centenary Celebration h, L,“ Cm, , FREOERIOTON , uni nrucnrrn um week an interesting centcri- NEW OOMPAOT lry anniversary is to be celebrated. a: Long creek by numbers of the‘ A free premium in exchange for poker hands with MrcKenzie family of that place. de- 3 scendnnts of whom are spread all} Rosebud smoking tobacco. . over the continent. l, Invitations have been issued to as‘. many as could be traced of the direct l descendants of Nonnan Mackenzie: and his wife, Catherine MecKay, to attend a picnic to be held at Long A lady in Fredericton is vergupruud l o! the new etyio compact she jugt C?!‘ ‘m wedmsday’ swkmber “ul- ‘ received u a premium in cxchan for r. and Mrs. Norman hlacKenzle one complain set of poker d; and their children arrived from i w“ Wiuliliolgbugivu: plus pmokinx ' coo. m a e evounto " Scotland one hundred yum ‘m m“! tobacco oi’ her husband who giver]? month, and it is felt that the centen- ‘ wife all the poker hands cked with "y should not be allowed w pas] I mflbudi so thatviripaebu dbecomco a without due observance ‘on the part1 5| °!ef$:ufifuqfi::::; sgsfggifa i" their mflny descendants. The, ‘ poker hands omiiies now include. in addition to an d t hu a the Macxenzieis. Mani-icons. Mac-. “bui-NIIBJIM. Nellls. Curries’ and Darraclfs, so‘ maul pram‘. —not only compact! _but also _eilk atockin a,’ candlcatic a, that it all the descendants were to. Dflrtlirlpaie in the celebration there will be quite a irrr-wd at Long Creel: ‘ 0n Wednesday week. csrl nqck- . It may be mentioned w: the old. uifig-“flzzif homestead is 1n Pflifiession of Alexi MacKenzie. a grandson of Normunj Moeiienzle, and he, with My, m“ MacKenzie, Canoe Cove, Norman. McLean. Long Creek and Dr. John‘ Dept. T. 8., Pan ($0 Baa 1320. F. MacNeill, summerslcle. have been i M°“""“L instrumental in Rmnzinx the cele- l"'—--"~'— ---- -— _ bration and extending invitation; to po-ooobo-o-oo-ooowaooopoa“ writing acts and even toaster and or. Write for lpocial premium sheet to O- thelr many relatives to be present. t AND z GLASSES FIT!!!) o voila SERIES = i l. S. ‘IAYLOI 9 » Dlltcrmetrilta i i III AAA; L_______..__.__'__.. x OCTOBER 1ST, i Canadian Press) ‘i. CHICAGO, ni., Sept. iL-Ti-ie 1930", .‘\Vorld Series will open Oct. m, in‘ fthe Park of the teem winning the iAmei-ican League Pennant. probably} Philadelphia, it was decided at a con- ; ference with baseball Commissioner‘ Landis today. . Cen.A. D. McRae Will VisitLonclon OPTOMETRY is a specialized antenna, concentrat _ all lta II- aourcatotheend that Defective Vision may be restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- meted. Any one of these defects < may be, and nearly alnya is. the cause of I i | "OTTAWA nuns m: DECLINE!) l HIGH-COMMISSIONERSHIP Severe VANCOUVER. 3.0.. sept- a.-'n-.c H€3daChe$ Vancouver province publishes the following despatch from Ottawa: "General A. D, McRae is expected in Ottawa. in about a month on his way to England ond, it is authoritat- ively stated that he declined several weeks ago to go to London as High Commissioner for Canada in Britain, No apointment to that. ofllcc has yet u been made and it is possible that the , office will not be filled until after the < Imperial Conference. l "No appointment to fill the vacancy of Ambassador to the United States has been made since the retire- ment of Hon. Vincent Massey. “There ls every expectation here l American Anthracite that Hon Herbert Marler, Canada's representative in Japan, will remain C 0 a L indefinitely in that nfllce. I l We are now dhchargtn‘ the Schooner Jean Anderson with B00 ionl D. d: H. Hard Nut Coal. This Coal has given our customer: last year the beet of satisfaction and we will guarantee this cargo to be lust as good, if notbetter. Welsh ilarii Goal “Willing HelimdTi" Si" w. are also well mm: with um Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES"‘excellent fumaoe coal and can de- - H“ rheumatism . liver any quantity required. ici- 23 years. HOQpl- If interested in Hard Coal call at tala Muldrft help me. ' "i" “m” m‘ 95"" 175- was in bed whenl I I 1tO0k‘Fl'\.li't-B-T.iV¢8.iw D G & c They have done won-l a a I on * tiers. Can do my work and no more pain." - Mrs. A. N. Field, Wyriyard, Suk. Just one of thousand: who say rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with "IP:uit-a-tives."i Chronic constipation and liver trou~i bles end overnight. Bad atomaclu, bi ouanesii, indigestion, heartburn,‘ gas vanish like magic. Kidney and. bladder ma. pain in back go in hurry; Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once. If troubled with hood- achu. we will be glad to Investigate the condition of your eyes. and if moans-y, furnish you with properly titted corrective glasses. ii. F. HOTOIIESOII OPTOMETRJBT Banish all Pain , POTATO Ten of ature’: greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet. Marvelous discovery of funoiu Can- mdlan doctor. Speedy results. Get "Prult-a-tives" from druggist today. Sleep fine, wake up great. F PRDTECTION ‘ mourn AND THROAT ‘beautiful. Tonic in effect. Stimulates the skin and makes it wonderfully soft-textured. Softens and whitcns the hands. Persian Balm is equally invaluable to men as an excellent hair fixture and cooling shaving lot- ion. Splendid also to protect the ten- der akin of the child. delightful summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tonton and other relatives and friends. Two auto cars. of ‘her immediate family circle, loin- ed in the trip to Borden to bid good- bye and wish them a pleasant home lwnnv. Expovurc to damp ‘ , eanenivo uccotvouornmoidn not on‘, the aouma of irritat . core u. Unless promptly cared for aerioin eomplia ' often follow. A ic of one Abaorbin r to part1 wag" will bringaauic-k‘ i relief to the inflamed tiuuea . . . And If there is ooegeltlon with theiniection, as umail ha a, break it up at once by nibb g o ouuldo of the throat with a few drape of toll-acreage! Abcorbine, 1r. To lwectenthabratl: aodheeg tho mouth in a clan wholesome eon itioa at all rims, the niaily use of Abaor , 1n, diluted u a iraouth-waah, in id . . Just. a it‘! drops in a little vats homing and night. Get a o at pmdruuiofo-‘OLZS. ll ___ .. ._, iiili- 5 , I l i BASKETS POTATO digging aeaaon ta hero again and POTATO BASKETS will be needed. We have in stock tlu mele- hratod NAILED and bound. ASH BASKET! made upco- ialiy for oa. Every basket Illar- anteed to live the beat 0t Mill- faetlon and wear the loll!!!- Our Potato Rackets are undo for Ill from the belt NEW BRUNSWICK S I A8 ONID ASH. Garter & 0o. Limited i i