glee slx ALO lvluslc RINCE EDW ::rfi:”c?o"LaISirlJiA%EnE: guise is attributed to the House of The ooe.chr:rlen’.s oockade of which Hanover. - your grandfather was so proud //as Charla the First In the days of an emblem that only servants of a scarlet oockade was the fashion, were entitled to use—-ser- royalty which was superseded by the white Venus of royalty included naval and badge of the Jaoobites and that in military officers, diplomatists, and turn by the orange em‘ lem of Wil- othor high officials. As worn by Dam of Orange. The later color is these the color was black and its S. S. SURF I .. Weekly sailing between Montagu'e and George- town and Bras D'Or Lake Ports. Leaves Montague every Wednesday 1.00 p.m. (Tides permitting) Leaves Georgetown every Wednesday 9.00 p.m. calling at the following Cape Breton ports, namely: Port Hastings, Port Howkesbury, Mulgrave, Foularnan, St. Peter's, Marble Mountian, Grand Narrows, Iona, Baddeck and North Sydney arriving at Sydney every Thursday 8.30 p.m. Returning leaves Sydney every Tuesday 7.00 a.m. calling at the u-‘urenamed ports. Arriving at George- town every Wednesduy 6.30 a.m. Montague every Wed- nesday 7.00 a.m. (Tides permitting) This trip by the S. 5. Surf will unfold to the pleasure seeker the placid beauty of the Bras D'Or Lakes surrounded by the most wonderful effects of Cape Breton scenery. Also auto- mobile accommodation. For further particulars apply to: POOLE & THOMPSON, LIMITED, Agents Montague, P. E. I. lEfi I L365-7-24-MF l0i ROUND TRIP FARES TO BRITISH PORTS TOURIST CLASS $134-09,; mum CLASS $135--T9,; Four weeks allowed onlloro in Europe. ‘E III lull bl II ‘f "" r....r. .:.:.*.-.:“***“'°- BARGAIN FARES Filectivc Aug. 710 on. IS, 1939 0 Travel by I royal Enrpnuor in the improved Tourist sad Third Class accommodation on n nnuly Duclms. Former Tourist Clau accommodation on the popular Mont ships bu been eliminated I on provide more ample occomlnodui and Inger dock space to; Third Class pnueagors. Must rooms in Tourist and Third Clue on all four Dnbm have both hot and cold running water. from MONTREAL to GLA$GOW—BELFA$‘T—L|VERPOOL Aug. 9—Drchau olYork Sept. i!—Dachou of Bodford " I Homo” " 2z——Do¢llun of Achoil " Io-—Daduu of llodlotd - ;9_p,dm, by ywg " I:-Dochm :;‘ Qlholl -. ”_nm"“. 0.1"". - i - . Antwtrp) 6-—Dacluslo{Rl¢lluond I9-Dachau ofllrliod 9-lnpnuof 16-lnlprou olAurnflI ‘ " 23—lnocauoll’!‘rlt.sln ~'~=-:'.'-... .; ’t"'.......""‘:‘.i:.'.‘:."" ltrlllihulhmyu-rhéiltirrvl-nun - ouuqllna mu. .N. is. ac. l2—lnmuoll:loln " In-In: unease‘!-ff” " ll-llvutnilfiiu ~ are engaged in the chores about Church Manse, where about 70 , the farm—ploughing, planting, §g1dle“n5£V%':§,‘;§§ W‘§:°5M:-:5 mF‘;3_’ guests were received and were serv- Cooked ' reaping, milking, 1'eDBJ1'1“8 me rence. enacting the raclzeteer, David ed "’ b"f.f§1'',.5ul1);p9r‘ ,_ BEEF sficed |_b_ . barn and farm ;Tli3t,1(i‘hl119ryc‘;‘YOll gqgrghey as ‘me iyqzéltng thiaelf. Marlon u_;IgEfveb‘m“t:§ b:?£.3wl;m find L LE . Each —----—--—-—"'-"- I will be thinking 0 ese ores Ma n as ss .Don dmllnes, ' and your mind will thus be free, Ben Weldon and Etta McDaniel. §’e‘;‘m‘,‘,‘u}g," d”e°°”°’,md“““,.}’,‘,‘,“,f’_ Lb __ HEAD LEI IUCE 311 the-58 h°“I’9v °‘ the “'0?” °‘' Duel“ scent wedding oalne. wen Mn. ' -— ._ —— '_- _-I —. '— Each 83 2 for __ ._ ..—- —— ,: enxietles that were so wear 3 on 2, Mary gm-key, M155 Anny. pm- - ' 1. you while in the city." t°"'g::u°§§“f1f:;‘é1§? E: warden and the Mines Ellen and ; It is by this mcthod— work mums mam m the handkemme} Sara Thomson. mm the bride and |_b_ __ __ __ _. ._.. __ ._ ._ Each 8c 2 for __ __ __ __ which requires thought nnd phys- box ,_ blotter that has been sunny left 0n B mow!‘ MP Yhfiiilch ' ‘°“‘ "“°“'”‘“ 5° '“‘“"’ “‘°“““ "" °‘°"°“°d Wm‘ ‘£2-._._._ 333:-ff Niw B ck’ mubmoll Demonstration on Car- ' tients are now able to return home Queen,s°‘§hl’:“:"mW:5.u|k am 0‘ _ _ . Fresh First Grade and to Vi‘7§i'!I(. £1‘:-I}: ‘hours @1115? splendj lt)t.l:13s:ll;efs.b gfdlgiig fromtrtgl: gruegt MW ma “W on ,4, nation Milk In OUI‘ SALMON CREAMERY at work us a many ours eu u up 8 B - mam ' nu _ ' ' in whicnthey can worry about ales and nerves by the work itself. they Wm '3 In “ fIE°r3tSatI-"'d:y- VISII: Lb BUT1 ER Out-0!-lo eats . d 6 S Ol’0 an sam . -—- —- __ ’ Mrs. Gemgdml1:.'El:lr1se.w<'3rl?mlElrBEI!;: th; roduct “ran 18;" Lb’ "T Mr krill?“ mllamrlloblg uia waste’ 3 pg 3.f 23 ' I 8. —— Barrie Noble. Boot/cm’ Rev. 0. Each 0' or 0 ‘—"""' " stebbings, Miss Doris lvlclswen. €' Dorothy O'Neill. tho Mllfll Odl Ind Hamel Pihin-ney, J ‘B9017’: .1, ‘IBiqH°u..:Ck in "".‘1Ieaiienog.1u, rt End ’°‘3 the -“”""’° trap that r.::7°..“- home .in . gnut°°t°' REGAINING NERVOUS ENERGY A professional man of high standing found himself becoming tired ‘easily and very irritable at home and in his office. As he had been thoroughly checked over by his fa.mily physician and dentist. he knew there was no physical cause for his fatigue, nervousness and irritability. Down in his heart he knew that while hard work was partly to blame, worry was even more to blame, and yet he knew that he had les cause for worry than many of his friends and acquaintances who were not showing these signs of tired nerves. His physician advised him- as follows: “Bill, you need to build up some reserve'nervou.g energy. You've always been a. hard worker no recreations, no physical exercise overconscientious about your work, very ambitious. The time has come for you to stop expending energy and give your brain and body a . eds 0, chance to accumulate nervous energy_ You were brought up on a farm, in fact two of your broth- ers are still on the old homestead Why not go back and do some work about the farm.?" ‘How will that help met", asked ed the patient. "It will help you in two ways. First, the physical work will give you a nonnal or natural appetite will enable you to enjoy and digest simple, nourishing foods, and you'll be so tired at night from the work and fresh air that you'll sleep (or many hours. You will thus build up a strong healthy body with pure nourishing blood coursing through your brain and carrying away the worn wastes to be thrown from the body. But that is only the half of it. All the time you _T1LE_CHARLQTTET9WN GUAI:DlA1si_ Notes On The New». .. York .Worid"Efa_ir- ., oneozmolnrarulzarldmin . 'kvir- A ll:lbytllo\lonnd::Ei:t.hooidoIi:ow ,h~ 7 machine guns, - , radio, and above all things a regu lotion police sil-en, to clear the way of traffic. The bullet proof vests worn by some famous. or rather inlomauo gangsters such as Baby Face Nei- son and Pretty Boy Floyd. An air .oooled machine en lo of shooting 800 shots 5 min is also Trick cards, loaded dice. and 111 the evidence of stwrppractioo is here in abundance. lblanders who at the Canadian Pavilion is week are: Tilley Howard Clark and hus- band. formerly Cape Traverse, now North Adams, Mass Aletha Carruthers FRIDAY, SATllliIJAY and M0llliIiY, AUGUST 4th, 5th & rm 1 Lb. Pkg. ——— _ SUNGLO TEA 1/2 Lb. Pkg. -— Eatons Quaker PUFFED WHEAT : forme¢'ly Bor- fititenled in lirmp style. having fl bodl skirt. she were long and carried an old-lash: gay of roses, sweet peso, brid guet and forgot.-me-nots. Siml owe-rs were used to fashion the Juliet cap which she was wearing. The bridegroom’: gift. a gold locket on long c ain. was her only orna- ment. Miss Marlon Wiley. was bridesmaid, Pete Vaughn 0! Fred- ericton groomsman and James and David Thomson, brothers of the him hard for honors. Alan Curtis as the son who tries a. shortcut to romotlon and finally is forced to urn bank-robber, plays a meaty role to the hilt, with a finely shad- progression of character from the time he finds himself a victim of the prizefight rocket to the climac- tic moments when he is the smart- ing. cornered crimlllrll. In a. difficult role as the Irish wait whom Beery adapts and who memles Curtis Loraine Johnson NEW VEGETABLES NEW‘ CARROTS Bunch———-———— 251: NEW POTATOES l5c _ MEATS Swift's Premium BONELESS HAM, Lb. —— Fresh Made SAUSAGE Lb. — — — — ROUND STEAK 45¢: 19¢: 25:: Lb. 5c. 6 Lbs. — —— — NEW TURNIPS Bunch 8c. 12 for—————— . comes t'nrougi‘l with flying C0105 grmocm, ushers. Mrs. Penwar-den, |_b_ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ in this her first important featu-P mother of the bcride, was wearing NEW CABBAGE ed part. ausul-ins well for a mem- navy blue with wide navy corned mbie career to come She is sen- hat and mate memories. Her Head 8c. 2 for — — -— -- sitive, clear-cut and convincing W55“ W35 01 wees, M1-,_ Thom. BEEF Lb __ __ ' even toBher Irish td Sm,’ mama, of me g,°°m_ won ' WAX BEANS TOWN, 9.3 8 OD 8 SUN _ whlomlmlm m mm both W,“ lr>é§;°‘§§ef;ng1§h°:wesMru“ (1,§exg“°_<>rA STEWING LAMB 290 Lb. 11c. 2 Lbs.-——-—— \ shim 6 fine °°M°W°n Of M0’-W mepuon was held at the United ._ Lb. 15c. 2 Lbs. — — —— — CELERY Head —- —- —- — ‘ colorful characterization. Outstand- ..___.z, LIE THE TOILER -—- — 513161: unos Thomson, Churiottetown: and Min - Alice Kitchen and Pete Vaughn. Hone Rllrig. nxow I"a.llelI?.ivel'. C B . 4 02- Pkg. 10c. Mr. and ms. Otis Peabody TOW“ rand .2 Lb- Tin 2 for sfi Smittrh a.r§lgmchild‘renB .TohnPeLong- COR : ‘ c " "— — ’_ * G!‘ L , 9.? Er“ y ' .3” z°i.“"‘.‘....'.'."“.;.i;'“.'$.“"."’ N SYRUP 5 Lb‘ T'" “ “"436 SS Ii “'0? Q- towinfwherége she has many relatives McLaren’s - ' SHREDDED ‘ n r‘en s. 3 Ralph R.‘ Bennett. Mattewlm, n MUSTARD 26 Oz. ..Jar_ — —- ._.. ._ G WHEAT .!.1.:I.(3.envzhor])er:1.,;1llslrlnuter of AKi‘icul- ‘ CHERRY JAM ; Pkg, 12c_ ; OacE§a;g§%Iineeum£y mgfiggggflm II/DVAtsI'lTI:{dY(le(.!l:ll:gCJ£I|;i. 2 Lb. Jar —— 2 for —-——.___ o n n . n ew or , “ formerly crapaud. ' 7 Lb Ba I *:='m~:- *:.<::...v=d- G ' . 5;,‘ *3“ '"—— ——- Eatonia « 9 cm. .. ormery & ranu a e or rown sArUfl”ArY)oN s.F”;...‘f.2‘.‘“‘£i?.‘...“li§i’.’°'7vG%i‘v2.: “£f’§’l..‘; SUGAR Lb. 6c. 10 Lbs. —___._ _ BAK'N° POWDER , "”..‘,’.i. °§.‘».‘£fm. 2 Eli‘ .:’.?:**;:..%.’°.*;‘.l‘ u....‘:.“.i?§ LIFEBUOY SOAP '1 Lb‘ Ti" " ‘‘ ‘‘ 23¢ " i. and is a son of Mr. P. J. Mec- . .,. .. Donald. Oharl Each 80. 2 for —- —— — _— — .. ._ go, > 4*. THOMSON. PENWARDBN LUX FLAKES ‘ - OLD [ ‘_,"_'cH “‘ ' """“‘”s I-“'89 Pkg-—---—--———~——— CLEANSER Waiiie Beery As ..B.e.r.*r8.I;r...:*..:-v..*.".:2 em gux, ';§AKES . 19;; T... 9. 3 .0. 7 I " 3 usergeant Madden, gmr ‘,;,,,Rev.,,l,3,,,,I,I,,,,:nd “fig, mal g. Each 100. I .2 f0I’—— 25¢ K At Prlnce Edward Penwarden. formerly of Ke.nnet- ‘ ' __ 91 ——~‘ °°°rl"r'illn3imll§' §l~tl‘i<'}l§§tc»'u P'3rE’ W I hr ‘ Mccreadys London Griml l in t : th N 3“ v -- W, pgngg r:,§;,,,8,;°;°;v;;,,,.,:= ,,;—;:_; of Mr. and Mrs. u» omsom. e c s Grape, CORN STARCH must DLW a halt to the criminal 391191519’ we“ “mwd 1“ man“!!! - activities at.’ his own son, “sergeant M”: mc‘m":_g‘ Julce . Lb Pk '10 ,1}§3},‘}’,°*;,_- f§f,°°Pfl““3nce‘°§‘,§‘fi,’,a‘§‘§‘.I§,,“e‘j was beautifully deooailed with out A delicious Summer drink ‘Sweet Mlxed ' 3' ° am, Wesems Wallace Beew rm ms flowers and ferns and the guest . tor any time of the day. .>_ V 2 f°I'—'—'—--' most masmml cha,we,.,z,,,,,,,n V, pews were marked with sprays of 1 Pure fruit juice with ndd- or Mustard mm am... «am». and "W -w-v- 102- Ben Mayra-r JELLY : i:I.'in0d1;1n§Iefli‘1.-§!d11i!4;l‘;O;at‘Us;.;i‘r‘;hI‘Eef’Iw Ag 3‘; ggfg; gfigey-gh11f3.mh umglo mzmum mac: Eagh _ POWDERS Asst. Flavors up York.“ mnm_.. He ,5 me cop on ed the bridal chorus. en— 27¢ the beat. to the rninwtest detail. min. tigenrie1ssohn's n;fi=h ' C Pk8- 59- 3 T0’ — '-‘ ’~ dko§1vl1n§§mbh:ob::l;lr‘h:£;Jr‘nY:‘l?:‘::lQalIEt itllifilgé giav-:11 ill I hymns: unclgl - ‘- _ El George Chase , was - -. ' §.;?”””w?lw~ ~ ;m"::.s. £3; ..z*2.°.:. FRESH AND COOKED" 7mEsH FRUITS J But a. trio of youngsters presses The gown was ire .. an 1' charlottetovm, P. E. I. cw» _ VANDEBBILT noun wnmnn 12th Toulralleun n“ciiall$§'£il‘;°:ll’o°:;T¢“gn1r?¢lnul°ll'uc:lu'?::‘L';“:‘ oowzis. Ens. Am. 3—K4n’iod " - . Tonmentino, N. 31“ me Borden. r. ml. at 7.0 AM.. 5. Vanderbilt‘; Vim aoorcd her ’ d Ch ‘n bl-and comic situsliinoand real» sndfoothcil.K1 Tony M E 3.15 AM, 9.45 A. ., 1l.oo A.M., 1.00 l-.llt.. 3.05 l>.M.. second stroi he victory am '1'. o. wball-an ' 31 do 1 its: many I uuan. will" no P.M.. 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