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EATON GROGETERIA mm» at mistress. that region—- will be _,era1 of Master Joseph Gram“ Noam Many recent scientif- wlll be revealed. The upon the -and outside grappled with. lc discoveries scientists will "Biology of Xylonomus Brachy Lab- iris,“ but they will be equally ex- pansive on such practical topics as ‘agriculture. They will probe into in- dustriai problems with the same avid- ity that they will investigate "The Feeding Habits oi‘ Bark Beetles.“ The president this year is Prof. Y‘. C. Bower. probably the iireatest sen- ior botanist in the world. It is par- ticularly appropriate that a botanist M m» c i» an» e iiii“‘.‘i.lfi.i ::1.::::;..:.*;t; 2:14;’; by the International Congress of Botanlsts at Cambridge, many .. .. W ‘.1.*.‘§.".1..‘“3.‘.gi.i.’l.f°..ii”‘fiil“.illii on scientific subjects particularly in- teresting to women. A matter which ‘ will be of great interest to the pub- lic will be the best means of es- tablishing‘ national parks. i i i i ‘ day 0th at Brooklyn at 7.30; and Sab- O "my. cnalzigrrrroyww GUARQIAN ‘ficntral Guardian i \ GAZETTED-Among the list 0t ' permanent civil service appointments recently gazetted, appears the fol- l : - coielwwALl. usrrrao CRUD/OI! 1231;‘; 232°“; feiegzam M“ sect. 7th. xinzeton at ll e. m. New l “WWW P‘? ‘I’ ' ’ ° 1mm‘ Dominion at 3 p. m. Cornwall at 7.30. f ‘ ' ' ' Rev. D. K. R0 Mi ‘te. 5's m‘ ' i 0N MOTOR TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christian, Springfield, MM!» have returned to their home after spending the summer with the lattel-‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. EHPIOW. Wellington. and with her sister in Sea View. They left Mass. in June, motoring through New ll Hampshire. Ontario and Quebec. h RETURNS HOME-Mrs. Allan Mc- . iiegg;lf°hirzfdgandfiez°verizg "lm Innis, and her two children Frances ' dogwn m on he rip and Brenton. left Saturday moming i ' for their home in Lynn, Mass. after PERSONAL spending the summer with her sister, . s v Mrs. Duncan Livingston. city. and Mr Km‘ 00mm o’ charbukmw Mu‘ Thmn” whim’ we“ Royalty‘ - P. E. l.. is spending his holidays in To cHAmDrmTowN_Mr_ H. Sheffield. gust of his father, Rev. » David Coburn. Dwight Armstrong of Saint John: formerly of this city, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr‘ “M J‘ R‘ Bu“ axid z iAnmtzmngl Bonwcord street’ before- daughters. Mlssa Margaret, F3i1l8| ‘I pmoeedln‘ w Charlottetown, when)’: rid Janet, of Florenceville. N, B.. are ._ he h“ been apmmted m the m“: enjoying e motor trip to P. E. Island. iof chief accounts-nit with the Harris‘ i Abbawlr Co‘, LtdFMOnCtOH Tr 811$ Nb‘. and Mrs. Johnson Clarke and lcrlpt family left by motor Saturday for Montrose. P. E. f., where they will spend the week end and holiday. Am- i NEW lflltfifl CONGBEGATION hgrgg New3_ l‘ -Sept. Ltlbi yill be services in the ____ Geddie Memorial Church at 11 a. m. M135 3mm}, oampbelL Monamm and 7.30 p. m. in the Clifton Church I has returned from spendmg a vacab at 2.30 p. m. The Sacrament of Lord's I m“ at he, name‘. home in Grahmfs 511mm‘ W111i” WWW‘! in ‘the GedWRoad, P. a. 1., where she was the die Memorial Church at 11 a. m. The ‘I guest o; ha. puma ‘Rev. R. H. Stavert will be present for - that earl/m gepfamwdsgvigeses?" Mr. and Mrs. Austin o. Fennell left b: 2w mo» on are? mu a m‘ a‘ Che h t8 Boston. Mess., aft/er spending a. very Sam" “'3' m e u" ' p’ m’ pleasant visit with Mrs. Fennellzs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Ham- , "dull, Bedeque. ‘Mrs. Parker Hooper, Byron Brown,» ICIWW smart mi 5- 3- “with “ll Mus Anna Haznill, n. u, left roi- i CHURCH’ or aooresnn-nev. Ewen MecDouIlll will preach Satur- bnth 7th at Murray River at 10.30; Kinross at 2.30 and Bangor at 7 p. m. Also Tuesday 9th at Birch H11 at 7.30 P- m. -__- $1.- ISLAND PEOPLE-M. C01. of Charlottetown, were visitors iniNew York “w” morning “my town Tuesday, returning home‘. spending a P198581“ vamuon’ she an" 59mm“? a week m Hmfax"was accompanied as far as Moncton Parker Hooper is the former welliby ha. parents» M‘ and Mrs. .1 R known Maritime sAyoriatel-Hgpgvcsglgmm‘ Bedequfi years ago, w e . . formerly employed in Amherst and has many acquaintances in the town. ii MALPEQUE expound The association has, nin-u-nu-u-u-q-n- t 5W5 the Amhefii- NSWS- The Rev. James A. Ramsay. of ni“i$l‘.': AWORKJROOM for you —a play-room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in the Attic. These are now possible in your home at ittle expense. The new Ivory coloured Gyptoc Wailboard that doe: not bum and needs no decor- ation (when panelied) will give you additional space in your present home. Easily and quickly applied, structurally scronf, it pro- vides fire-safe wai s, ceilings and partitions. Your dealer's name is listed below. Consul: him today and ask for full info:- mation regarding Gyproc Waliboerd or write for in- terestin free book “Build- ing on Remodelling with Gyproc-u GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, IJLAITBD “M831 a WQNEW UVCDW Quebec ii,'i'(‘iJl’U(ii .4 4 GLASSES FITIIII r LOOKS, IINGIS. uai-.____...-___.' ~o for some time. had a committee investigating certain aspects of taxation in relation to the dlstribuion of wealth, and Sir Josiah Stamp, the chairman is to make public its conclusions. which are expected to be of greet public in- tcrest. I EYES “ii-amen " F’ IL w. TAYLOR I t s. s. ‘xenon , Optometrists l I i Ill Mahmoud Streee AND STOPPIRS ___- lMoncton, New Brunswick, occupied FUNERAL SERVICES-The fim-gthe pulpit of Princetown United lat both services on Sunday, Mr. Jtamsay is always a welcome visiior [here and his many friends are al- ways glad of an Opportunity to heaj him address any meeting. His ed- dresses on this occasion were inspir- ing. The words of Isaiah 40, l8 “What likeness will ye compare unto Him?" formed the basis of the morning's discourse. The speaker in- troduced his remarks by stating that no one can adequately define or picture the liie oi the Master. Artists have tried to do it, poets have tried to do it, orators have tried u» do it. but all have failed- they have attempted the impossible. but in the attempt some hearts may have been touched. Mr. Ramsay in the course of his remarks dwelt on the manhood of Jesus, His message and His ministry and brought out many helpful. lessons. The text for the evening service was found in John 12, 2i): “The people ihereiore that stood by, and heard it, said that it thundered; others said, an angel spoke to Him" The text was a striking one and the address through out was helpful. The different in- ierpretatlons placed by people on the same phenomena was spoken 0i; in human nature we are one, somfl an, the five and c. half year old son of lyir. and Mrs. O'Connell Noon- an. Searletown. was held on Aug-y ust 1, 1930 at. Seven Mile Bay- church. The service was conducteiiI by Rev. W. E, Monaghan at the church and grave. Flour brothers act- ed as pail bearers. He leaves to mourn besides his parents. seven brothers and three sisters, namely: Lemon. Charles. Raiunond. Emmett. Walter, Robert. Douglas, Mary, Geor- gie and Rosella. He will always be remembered as a very bright and lovable child. "ri-ie sympathy of the whole community goes out to the be- reaved family. of _____ A FORMER RESIDENT—T'he Moncton Transcript saysz-Paul Lea and Miss Alice lea returned Monday afternoon after an extended trip to Europe of some six or seven weeks duration in the course oi which they visited many parts of England and Scotland as well as many of the countries of continental Europe. They bad a most enjoyable trip, Miss Lea said. Landing in Scotland they trav- elled through the Lake district of Alps district in Switzerland and parts of Germany and Ailstrla. One of the places they visited was Oberamergau. in Austria. where they witnessed the far-famed Passion Play, a truly won- derful spectacle. On their return trip they also had a week in Paris which they found pleasant. Their part was particularly fortunate with re- gard in the weather conditions which prevailed all during the tour. They escaped the terrific heat wove which has been prostrating some part of Europe and had ideal weather all during the Journey. being." The guests registered at the Mac- Gougan House during the week are as follows; Nfrs. A A Lockhart, Ken- sington; Mrs B R lylacFadyen, Ken- slngtocl; Mrs K L. MacFadyen, Ken- singmn; Edgar N Brown. Burtts Corner. N. B; George C Brown, Norton, N. B; M; and Mrs I) Edgar Shaw, Charlottetown; Paul '1‘. Kol- lirls, Milt/on. Mass; W Arsenault.‘ Charlottetown: E M Gallant. Char- lottetcwn: Karl J Cameron. Char- lottewwn’. Dorothy M Douglas, Mon 0 .4ns.$& t s». 4Q: flmflvs-JPMM a an Riviera 1 An Then We’ll Travel Travel to the four corners of the world. Give ourselves up to the call of the South Seas 1 to the charm of the ,-~ ,1 You have always dreamed of visiting distant places. For half a lifetime they have remained but names on the map. Now, through planned insurance, these things are pos- sible. Freedom has come with forethought. MUTUAL LIFE l: ASSURANCE C 0 MPANY to the mystery of the Orient. A postcard to the address below wiII bring you complete information regard- ing the many benefits of life Insurance- THE or CANADA , ; WATERLOO, ONTARIO. " , ‘ Established 1869 H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager. 135 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. El. ii sn I a’ I Ii) 5 that country and through the ‘Tross- ' M“, MM‘. ._ .__ mm and the Highlands‘ may the“ look at. lifes happenings as a cill-sc treal. Que-i G Hubert, Nicholson. enjoyed. S» mming find games ivereV-elatlves here and in other parts oi they found particularly beautiful. u Jo’ suns m’ ' J ‘ " ' ' M‘ L, /. From Great Britain they ci-ossed to quoted the though; °’““°“‘.*°“ by - 7' v the continent vismng the Hague the Percy Ainswurth, "the things we Mn and Mrs F. J. Lockcrby hnd‘ Mr. Charles Evrld. oi ‘.‘.'.1‘.:h_1ll~l., Al: and Mrs C. Alex. Brown . ' ' miss seeing are the things we miss as their gilests on Saturday Mix flflGi.\1fl5S.\\'£1S n rDPPlll ‘tlilPFi oi M‘: and Aiisses Belle and Jean Agnew and p , " Mrs. Charles McKay and tum cliild- Mrs. Leslie Ecnlang: Hnlilfil ll. ‘Mr. H. J. A. Brovrn, of Charlotte. v I i meeting of the band a picnic yids, ‘town. were gilests of Mr and Mrs. l i "tiny l lilmcr Taylor. on Sunday. August 1 aitcr 24th. _ \\--.’ll her i, -' ren, Charles and lviayonrnvvllolllotor ed from Chicago. Mr. MacKny, is ,\Ig_.~._.-, 5.4.111 1141-1; _.,\ p1, governor of the first National Brink on return lo Ll¢':l~.r.\~.~_ u. in Chicago and is visiting relatives luring sycni in» ln~..tl;.. on the Island. Their friends here‘ _________V_ __ _ _ _ wish them a pleasant trip. i l The Doing Our Bi". lliission bands of Hamilton, spent a very pleasant‘, afternoon at. Mr, Howard Ramsay's: shore on Saturday. After the regular i Your Home in Halifax Thi- cosicsi hotel in the city-“the most conveni- ent and tho most economical. Away from trams. but within one block oi the busiest nnrr of Halifax. All leading stores and Dorothy Dix ' Letter Box Continued from. Page 2 What office buildings are equally near Con- ducted on the American plan by an experienced stafi under expert man~ agcinent. Write for reservations. YPROC Wdllim I a l‘ (i Qliend a little time in the lelectlon of the hardware for your home. You will find that we are right in advic- illl rnuteeome to our hardware ltore no that we can chow you the latest and meet practical In door slope, locks. hinge: and feeteninge. U llllfl ll l , - i- » m‘ n “uh” “ "n " ‘b environme ‘. ehe of here. and there is no way flduni: the kind that wul satisfaction. The Rogers a Hardware C0,, rive full have fallen iri love with an American girl who is what I am now. shell I do? A PXTIFUL MAN. Answer: You are indeed pitiful end so if your wife, that- has come between you is nobody‘: fault. it is just the tragedy of growth. You have gone on, she has stayed put. You are the result of your to bridge the gulf between you. you are. end my suggestion is that you give her enough because the estrangement Probably she is Just as miserable ne send her beck to the old country from which she came and money to live on over there. _._._____ But it is because men so inevitably change when they leave home to seek their fortunes that I urge them not tn hamper themselves by getting en- gaged before they leave home. That is a bell and chain that. drags many In unwilling bridegroom to the alter with o girl that he has outgrown, ‘w _ oongy nix V iihismililiiflaflflfliam, y’