'lil '; -li ‘ii -t ~- 9. .l . .;1;`.i;°“§ *- -s~, A ff/ 0 1;, air./<.\__ ** "\` \\_ `5\ _ _ 7 z \___/_D 'j?l\§ I 'r I lx. r ‘ 1 '-‘ li : ' ° . l ' _ r ‘ . _,"1 i ._ ._ .........-._...-._u-.....,l..is...f...l.~.:.--..... _ sl f n ,. i- .. » y 'Tris cl-rA1u.ofrTaTowN cuannlaly- _ _ __ _ _ __ __ QF, AUGUST1 PAGE TWO ' '.=< lil0iiBlEli ill- LIFE omuor peace olsuo ...l,..§‘,°f,., wifi iiiiiiiiiiiii ill ll Ni A N "V MAIOAIII' Illlilllll. Ellltvlllolo 2 IIWIII lflll _ _u °'""er iz s-=:.':‘...'--1 'I' E A i That was why she thought -hc was "Fresh from the Gardens" spying; that wa.. 'why un.. would -rf” not, if shc could help it, leave him alone. He continued to walk toward the ‘» car and to speak so that the man 'G ls G4/ “ whoever he was might hear. “Sure- % Qs ‘. ly you don't want to annoy your 5 father and have him question you. v f» h “ do you? As for .the blue' car and Q", '5 i ts owner," he continued, "Lt is -hardly my affair." ead up and nodded to the girl WINNIPEG 'Ti ix -5. \ \Vl1etller your trip is to Mcnueal or one that spans tile continent, dc luxe Canadian Na- tional trains are at your service. Leave Halifax by the Maritime Express or Ocean Limited. Continue from Montreal on the famous nil-steel Continental Limited for your journey west by the scenic route, crossing I l \_ _. \`=;_ yi, - ri - 'f_ as hero of her secret romance, he l li* now had a pretty fair idea. The wx ' malls face, though good-looking in _ its wa was ano nbooktcsir Y. Pe g G¢0l'8B- ily: “I have expla,'ned why." Sir George wondered why the "No, I don‘t think you have. ,_ fellow had been so asznine as to try You've just given me an order, ‘and dum He may even comm” mm__ to hide his face, so_anx ous to avoid I apparently business comes before der in the state of unbearable sub _EDMONTON JAS P EP; ILO C KY MOUNTAINS PACIFIC C O A ST A LA S KA ‘ h ‘ _and then quickly turned his back a “ 0 |ms inlsiec himself with tho nr ` again. I Sir Gwrge waited for a moment. S \ the llo-.kics hy the easiest gradient and at the lowest nlfitude; yet within sight of their highest: peaks. ` ) The man at the car jerked his urely any decent sort would be likely to come over and speak- make it easy 'for the girl to intro- duce them. The mari, however, after iluit one look hurried book to work at the car, his face resolutely tum- ed from Sir George. The girl, look- ing first at one and then at the other, slowly turned and went to- ward her fathers house. Sir George, walked away past the car. What sort of cheap and awful person that little devil had elected any speech with him. He stopped dead in the middle of the road for to h’m. It must have been that he was afraid since he had seen Sir George first, of reocg~n`tion. Then the fellow must be some oncgwhom he himself would recognize. He But Kcllogg’s ALL-BB'AN ' Brought Real Relic! ‘ If you arc subject to headaches, loss of sppctitc and energy sleep- lecsncss and other ciicctc that ao often result from constipation, told Mrs. Tux-ner’s voluntary letter. _ “For the past six months I have been eating Kellogg's ALI.-Bl._AN, and cannot praise it too highly. “Arn fifty years of a . All life have been troubled sith congr- pstiorl. Kellogg’s Au.-Bun has not only helped mc, but has cured mc. “I thought I couldn't like the ‘ tsltc of bran, but Keli&gg'a Au.- BIIAN is delicious.”- rs. C. J. Tumcr (address upon request). 'rests show Au.-Bum contains two things which ovcreomcoonlti- action: Bulk" to exercise thc fn- _stinca; Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. ALI.-Baan also sup- plies iron for thc blood. The "bulk" in ALL-Blum is much likc that of lcttucc. Inside the bod , it forms a soft mass, which gently clears thc intestines of wastes. Certainly this is more natural than taking Pills and dru so often harmfu. Au.-Bam ls not habit-forming. Two tablccpocnfuls daily will correct most types of con- stipation. If ou have intestinal ‘ trouble not rellcvcd this way, scc your doctor. Get the rcd-and-` cn~ acltagc at I nur grccer's. Madzeby Ihllogg in ndon, Ontario. trust her. "Ti'iere‘s been a little dif- ficulty about the payroll in the city, and I'm not going to risk any out- side knowledge of how much mon- ey I have here or what I am ask‘ng Sir George to do for me," Roi/.irta stlfilenedz “You mean you won‘t let me off." Her father shook his head wear- anything else." - _ ~“It does just now," Ma.cBeth said \as I do, Robbie. The money isn‘t just money and-the loss of it wouldn’t be just the money loss. I have insured the payroll. Itls a matter of keeping faith with the I-nn nl-fnlla from \ walked on thoughtfully, - imem The mqmy mum; home md W. K. lm- _, f'| _- T’ | A g . , V lr.. in;.-l.li.fr'l:'i|.-i.l~i slliiilion \` Roberta arrived at her father's‘g°°d and gigthfng 10;- all these men '. . `lr.in,»_¢ ~ ' ~ , , . l ~ rl usuluger in _ was chair and listened impatiently to and they depend on me to deliver “plied manifold me use of "quo, CANADIAN NAI “ f ' -- I0 indignation. “Why can’t some one ed _“_ 1 em remember when you is proposal her eyes blazing with it to them on the any rve promis- -W. C. T. U. Notes The addict-the man- or woman whose bodily machinery has b0° come accustomed to s. certain amount of e. white powder cvcry day-is no longer frcc ic get along without it.` He mu_st have lt, if he for any reason hc cannot get it, he is very soon not only s sick mln. he is in hell, s. hell of such intense‘ torment as to exceed the most fer- tile imaglnation of the elcverest mediaeval masi/cr of torture. I-Ie can get along without food, if hc happens to be hard up and loses his job; he can go naked if neces- sary; but in order to live he must have one thing-his little white powder, his drug. Cocaine differs from morphine. Cocaine is not an intensely habit- forming drug. But opium in any form is habit forming. And the' man or woman who has the cour- age to try and rid himself of ft fa- ces s period of bitter suffering that very, very few have courage enough to endure to the end. Yet I have seen men and woman try it. I l is to be able to do his regular; work and earn his living. And if. seamen st Bouris. Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. M°fii»1'°8°- -spent thc wcck cnd with friend! in Charlottetown. Mr. E. 0. Barbour motorcd to Charlottetown on Sunday and re- turned Monday. - Miss Janet Seaman, R.. N. 1! V15' itlng her grandmother, Mrs. Grow Mrs. Herbert Brown has return- ed to Charlottetown after visitinl Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Barbour- Mr. and Mrs. Prod white. Hill# River, were _guests of Miss -Annie Keir at Malpequcon sunday- Mr. _Upton Seaman and Mr. George Fraser motored from Sourll on Saturday and returned Sundly evening. Miss Gladys Campbell and Mi-S5 Florence Campbell. R- N- °i' WW' nest/er, ure visiting their r>=1‘°hf-I _ii___----1-l*'*“ argumentation aside. Whit U W9 actual state, of affairs in Canada many when it comes to youth and -the_Exhibitlon buildings onthe ' I D i " I I E -_ '_ ‘ ' I H Mr. and Mrs. David Cami*-*G11 at Montrose. Miss Maud Winner is s guest of Mrs. _Lyman Lcard. Miss Wlccncr's home was formerly in this town and her friends src glad to wei- oomc her book for o-brlcr visit. I ~_ mtv. J. K. Fraser, D. b., con f ducted services in Keir Memorialf Church, Mslpcque, on Sunday.” Rev. Fred Williamson of Mslpeque occupied Dr. lra|cr’| pulpit. Mrs. John T. Weeks was a rcccnt guest of Mrs. Carl Weeks. Mrs. weeks is spending the summer' with her daughter, Mrs. luginula Mr. John O. Gordon and 0. hum- ber of workmen are busy placing site recently purchased from Mrs. Henry Gard. It is- expected the moving will bc completed this week. Mr. and Mrs; Henry Hardy ac-| companicd by their daughters, Misses Frances and Roberts, are visiting the rortnex-'s mother, Mrs.' R/obert Hardy, Hills River. Miss Ruth Caughlln, student nurse mils sy. a iquor? at the Princc County Hospital, has The well nigh unanimous testi- avc seen them win finally, with- h out help from a. physician, win through to the breaking of the ha- bit. I`dare say that many of us would bc surprised if we knew how many perfectly respectable, perfectly in- telligent people are so-called "ad- diets." A man often becomes a criminal because he is already a user of drugs, and because, come what may, he must, have that white pow- der, which keeps him able to go on _- llving, either honestly or dishonest- ly. Ii’ he is deprived of it, he will rob, not because he is a robber or crimnial. but because he is an ad- fering that follows the withdrawal of the drug.-John Rathbone Oli- a moment as the solution occurred it slowly. “I wish you wulcl see it ver in Foul, sq“m,e_ ANOTHER "WET" FALLACY Thousands who voted for the re- peal of Prohibition are now finding to their sorrow that making liquor legal und-easy to obtain only mul- by the boys and girls and young en and woman in the Dominion. _ m " ' _ _ ' el-ie “kt himdiiwn *° th* "‘“°%"" were n wee thing. Bobbie, how r talked to many persons who felt ‘ ’ th "A1111 wliut," nsirou tho chief orl - - - -lilo Czillilibrli lslullris, in his kind;-51; tones, "wits your husilicss before you were captured by my mon?" “I wus u lluwspnpcr nmil,’ ‘im- \\\'c:'i~1l the cniuivo. ‘l-'ill <‘flii.'>l"?" _ i “No, lllcroly rt sul;-tclitol'." "Cliccr up, young man! Promo- lion awaits you. After dinner you lhall be e¢m Tuesday- for the oss., woot. the sue-it of Mr. round the ooluton. _ ._ _ 'f i '. 'f»"~ 1 . - ._ _ ___/_ , _ _ _ _ VM. _ ~ _ _A ._ _ --_-Am »- _ _._.l,__;`,.'.._1..-'..._... J _.,...,~ -' ill; . _ -1---W --9-'--iilliif -of--‘ e--- ,,_____lg_ _ __ __,_ - _, mony that I received from those- interviewed across Cana.da's ei~8h° liquor sale provinces was that YO'-llih are drinking more now than ill the days when liquor was illegal. A few liquor oommission men and other avowed "wats" I talked with who would not acknowledge more drinking on the part 0! Y°\1¢h were frank enough to SBY thai' they did not believe the young people were drinking any less n0W tha” under Prohibition. Even this latter admission proves enoughi fOr the "wats" promised that there would be less. A DRASTIC REGULATION We have tangible evidence of the deplorable condition among 019 youth of Ontario (which province has the best system of 3°'/tm’ ment sale in Canada) in an order- in-council issued only recently- This order decreed that all young people between the ages of twenty' one and twenty-five who are uh- marl-led and living with t,11¢i1' P5* rents must have the permission of their parents before a liquor per- mit can be issued them. I Why this drastic regulation? For the reason that the province of Ontario found by sorry GXDH' ience that among ii»S ‘i’°Ul'fh the badge of manhood had b€C0me ll liquor permit. when a boy was in celebrate his twetny-first birthday. he did so by going to the Ll» .S23 IIIALIYWILLAILIII ` ` I-'I ">§3f§;-_ i._'*f wi, , 1_.'.ff.i E e I Zigi- ' 1" .5r`1 .°`;”"l .r ‘-I .i, _ lr. ,.-'s l - * _' .».- _ - :Insist lllll if . ir ,_-; lnl ir ‘iii ’l1wTof<’m:io ifonselyaioiil of Music ~ ` ' COL. A. I. IOODIIHAI. LL.D.. Cnslnlur. lcnsor Gcvnilcu -. s_|in|srir.¢u|r.|.|\n.a.l\..||u-. noe..r.n.c.a..r.|.c.o..ru.u... T ""`~`§`.";`~‘17-_’_P`-` . .. . .C.0.. Viet-Pslsclrn _‘ *_* September lst, 1932 DEPARTMENTS OF INS`lRUCTl0N ` ` cenesmoir violin. vlizcsr --I A -_ ' "qu l\.ocu1r _ nsscvnu “num” ) ‘ cs¢nurur.`|nr|u\|nt-rs sstcsczr xuuvrrlaicr MIUWINTER nu Ml DSUMME I Residence for Young Women Students ' ` - ,_ n svuasus oN REQUEST- ; - - l1'f§'i>lt:£r?ll§lNcoLLsas sr., zjorrolvro. 1. hee F I Re-opens ( vrocciicltu null.: sul errors vllllllll n sxammirlous \ R OYAL VICTURIA COLLEGE McGILL UNIVERSITY - MONTREAL FOUNI)l*lI\ AND }'}N1)0\\'l'lll BY THE LATI-I It’l` HON. BARON BTRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL Application llcccntly enlarged lrleproof building-_ thoroughly lhuu-I be modern cqulpmellt. For women ltndcl\ts_ resident _made enrly. and lion-resident, preparing for degrees in ill* I For :til infor- lfnenlty of Arta -,(B.A., 8.8¢., l|.ll.S., B.C0.\l.) rm" iiiiiii-ii' nrniyinin tho runny or Music. A rimufd “umhfr "‘ ‘\‘lilil WARDEN scholarships and Bursarles. I°, \5iR\ `,~.»- , 'R-7_1/I CANADNS Yggx DMNKINQ Reaidcniill accommodation for six hundred. -Well trained faculties and adequate equip- , ment for thc widc ran gc od lubjectc taught Situated In Bsokvlllc, New Brunswick, at thc ccntrc of thc Maritime Provinces K UP I I ...un ... mu.. .... .f 1...... l- M0||N; A|||50|\ Ed!|¢3f|0||3| |n5|;i'[||ti0|\5 _ if _ -3.51 ` cnc shall bc entitled to liquor un- . by so doing wc only promote an -that is, if this “wet” argument Annual Session 193!-38. First term opens September 20 hundred years old or only five, for, _ A Well €¢l\liPP¢d ftlldehiill Ladies' College with carefully selected staff. - leaving thc sophistricc of Cannes are given in Mum, Oratory, Household Bcicncc, Lit- erature, Fine Arts and Univer- sity Mstriculation. lac llhauura ly. | _ l Business Courses are provid- .'|'h°"”|“_*. ed by the Commercial College 5-K with which thc Ladies' oollogc is associated. I Moderate Fees I llriversity uno. J. 'riwnln/uv, lu. A., rs. n-. mssmsur Acadlmy and Gommcrcial College annul scnioa ms-aa. Iii term vncm september sc Annufrbccsion MET Elm term opens September 19 _ September 21-Rlcsidcncc opcn for students talr~ ill! Junior Ms- trlculation ex- sminations. Bcptembcr 26-Rcsidcncc opcn for all new stu- - dcnis. September 28-Registration and Senior Matricu- _ lation examina- _ tions. september 30-Lectures begin. Wriic for calendar, giving- description of courses, bursaries, scholarships, regulations, etc., tc _ w. M. rwnsnrs, M, A. _ Registrar ‘q__ L_.--» Junior sohool--For on boys °i pre-.High SCh°°l _ _ Years. Soni r Le e-Arts and Ellii' D nu erin Mstricu- ne B ‘ lotion lamina W - 1_;3w_ Medicint. Forestry. Th9°l' ogy, etc. ' _sh rthsnd Commercial Corgi; T;pewm_ mg_ Awguritlnl. . Secretarial. Shop Work Motor Mechanics Write for calendar noas rr.almNo.'roN. M- *- - B. hed.. ¥’f|"°'V"