I town. Throughout the country. from room "III EHIHIIITTIIIIWN‘ BIIIHIIIIN Notes by the Way THE Baxter Government In New Int-um} min; (founded 1198'!) 05-00 n» vur (lu adv-urn) delivered- u,“ w; 151! (In ndvlnoo) nailed In Canned: and United Staten. l'roolelcnt—". Uholhl l. loLuro. Vlee-Pruident-J. It. Burnett. Idllor nnd MQuIQQrQI. B. Burnett. Bnretnry-ddout. Col. D. A. hlnclflnnon, D. B. ARE we sovn-zrs? I THE party now functioning, 0r! about to function, as a Govern- ment, is making what may be re- in administration, an which is in reality a form of Soviet- ism. The elected Liberal members are no longer representatives of the peo- ple, they are (ielegates of the Temper- it is true, by the people at large. out the behcsts of the Temperance Alliance. to make la\v whatever tho Temperance Alliance (loomed neces- sary for the carrying out of the Prohibition Act. What the Alli- ances actual demands may be has not yet been divulged. b(|t the Lib- eral members are. beforehand. com- mitted by personally signcd pledge-x; of which the general electorate knew ry out. According to the British consti- tution our Parliamentanv represen- tatives are responsible only to the of their own God-given poyvcrs—such electorate in the exercise as they may be--in using their discre- tion in legislative matters. Our pre- sent rulers havc made an alarming i departure. They have pledged them- selves to an organization to carry out its be- hests. irrespective of the will oi the 11 people or the frce and independent judgment of parliament. This drift towards Sovietisln must» be halted without a moments dclav $11011‘ an that goes 1011mm: up J’ 1 1 He was (Iuly honored. The 1|11)1~(\1;|1~i||g1_\1][ 1,1111. and responsible government accord- mg to the Brmsh Constitution be announcement of his safe urrivalhis government forcshzuloilvs restored was the signal iur JOYOIIS and (m- (‘!;1i1:,‘e1r1q11111-1811132110 "Llllhfh l0. <-ll1..§._v."H‘.»..fi’““.‘ ‘u _ _ _ controllable celebration, and his re; " ‘ ‘ys 1111“ 110111111118 t AMENITIES. turn to his iintivc country w.;"""""""‘“"“ “"19 1mm1h°y “"1111: FOR THE » _ ‘ _ _ llvcniy years ago but ilufchzipicriq £71TF1°11 ‘V1111 1111111111111111- 11915011111 of fatalities and mahniug has Iu-cir ' OUR summer visitors. of this year. were. for the most part. person-s‘ who had been born and bred in ihis1 province, and remembered the con-' ditions of the olden times and of: persons born and bred abroad who‘ The in the came here for the first time. former were unanimous statement that great improvements had been made in towns and coun-1 try; and'the latter" occlarcd them- selves to be charmed by the beauty of our broad and diversified land- scapes, with the sea and rivers in- tersecting them, by the verdure of the field.'s~particularly ered by the blossoming vines of po- tato pIEDIZS-dlfld by the comfortable} those cov-1 I farmsteads and homcstcads seen are‘. they passed over the country. The favorable impressions made and the reports that will be carried to friends may- in all probability will~resuit in increasing numbers of summer visitors next year and other years to come. For that reas- on, if for no other, the people resi- dent herc, should be the more care- ful to add to the improvements and attractions of town and country. Every visitor, every tourist must, oi necessity, leave some money among those who cater to their require- ments, and so enlarge the circula- tion of cash which will eventually gravitate into the savings banks of those who are thrifty, and so add to the wealth of the-province. Apart from that important con- sideration thcreds the satisfaction-me audleme. chhrlcs Lmdberghulnulng civilized and more which residents of the town and country feel in seeing their own, premises tidy and comfortable. Vis- itors havc remarked particularly up-1 on the fine lawns and flower gar- which border the broad and well- paved streets of Charlottetown. as well as upon the long rows of splen- did trees. Of course. these things 8"-»_L1ndbe,.gh} SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 _ Lions. ‘ complishcd. 1ft is hoped. improvements will be of the country- sce Prince Edward Island outside non-elected T lllilll. 1frmn womcn. some of them wo standing, Associate Editor-l) K. Currie. a"? credit upon those who reside them and upon the province atlfn b(- hunn-d (lown. To that and large. The City and Town Councils are, to be thanked for the improvements garded as a dangerous experiment they provided and the improve their own premises deserve "Xllcrlvll l" l'1"ll1 111° ,ycai" by year, continue their efforts _ but before their election they had towards n“; bcttcmwm m. Comm ill olhcr provinces that Iiavc sun-cure“, 1mm food at times‘ secretly pledged themselves to carry‘ Hons and Gradually. but surely, {improvements remarked upon four summer visitors have been uc- ‘11“1"'11111'111“1- continued in t e future.‘ Each citi-, vincial Government, out its increased revenues. adding. year 11111111111?"- by year. to the smoothness and per- Ymancncc of thc roads, in all parts {IS "thing of beauty and n joy foi-cvcrfflll lllll _._. j-‘10> - ---———— OUR Lmulnmons. HE name of Lmdbcrm‘, is now a has faillul to see its obligation household word. He performed flying alone remarkable feat. coolness. skill in navigation and, in rand national rejoicing which bor- 11111115111111- ldcrcd on joy gone mad. Not since "l1 lllllllcllittlllvi ‘the cnd of the great world war had 111° 111111’ 111"11’1"111 1sueb jubilation been witnessed in the United States. and it was not 1confined to that nation alone; the worthy enterprise _.world rejoiced with his fellow coun-111"1"1‘lll Ill llllllllllll uiciiiglit nnd is‘ 1 trymcn. And now. as to the people who re- joiced and the manner of their re- |joicing. We learn through our dos-should matches that he has received over a Hcllllllls throughout unillion letters of congratulations. 11 111 111‘1"“11 some hundreds of offers of marriage mcu . IOI culture and fortune and Svflllflnnuro (litcnlinn than it hn some. doubtless. women the addition of attrac- Gradually, but surely‘. ! France. neither names associated with that of man who had done something that no other had donc. stirnding nor fortune, lust 1111)’- feinales who wanted to have their “111111111 11" 1111111111 111 1111 1111-‘ Brunswick have organized -l provincial force with u vfcw to illu hcilcr eufurcoiiiciit of all the Iawd. and the prevention of much of the Iauv-lu-czikliig that has been prcvl- lent in (he past. So far the ‘fprcc 1consists of n commissioner and ‘ll! -- lofllcers and men, presently to bu 1,,,.,-,.115,.,1 1,, 511 "w" “then (he xicivjBENl-IFITS AND‘ DANGERS 0F ‘liquor law goes into (iperallon and (the runi-r\||iii(~_rs and bootleggcrs as lniwell as reckless motor (Irivers afll ‘they will he put in uniform. un(l clothed also with large powers for making arrests, seizures and experiment‘ fuflllEf-S W110 Personally labored {O and tireless steeds they will bu. the mounted police of the West in praise for what they have done. Of 1 course, much remains to be improv- ed, and it is to be hoped that muni- 111139 11111111111" T1101’ were 11111011111‘ cipalities and ‘individuals alike will, been CHIOPCt-d 1" a past generation, , The prohibltory in _vears past any better than it had r(-1.‘.\nlc.(i it. and ihcrc were that should govern i Seriously Sllflllkllllfn} Ihc New Ilrunmvick has a big job on its hands with new liquor law to be ion his own premises. each munici- m- in b(>'ls'l'llllll1l‘ll willi- palily doing what it can afford to ldo for its own town-and village. and nothing before the election, to car- the Pm In Ontario the slaughter on of highways and streets goes The 'l‘(u'onlo (llobc ‘Fucsllay last‘ szrvs: “The wonlvclul‘ record in Ontario zigain shm\'.~<_ three killed and 22 injured. lIu\\' we 5111111 c119 1111111 (nany other Iiighwny accidents fail- a cd to rcccivc publicity may he lcfl imaginntitiii. The known list is hi1; enough. By thc cnd of ihc year it will oncc more be u. rccord of hundreds (lead and thou- sands maimed because nflicialdpui to iiu- community at large." Premier Ferguson In a published Ill- crcasc the force on guard (o chock lawless driving. 'i‘he prcsenf rcgu- Iaiions are strict but will he nuuh- A member c,‘ Ihc. (I to, and vastly Iil(‘I'(‘l\.\l- s. And lhc cndul’ is no! ycl in sight. in mow inaking' n furlhm- hIlI Im‘ ‘fame by introducing the study nlul ])l'i|f‘IIi'l: of politeness ||| its schools. lioru is an example that b1- folloulcd in nil the Ilmninion. strange, asp 1111 change poiuls out. izcd suchty IHIG not her-n itivi." 5.1 rlippiv. oflcrl in ihc cliucatioiiui system of the Poliiciicsss and courtesy 1u|blic Mschnois of the country. The German winner of the swim- ‘mlng race at Toronto who (Iistnuc. ‘But this is not all or even the "'1 ‘111 "“111l1“111"l‘-‘1- ill 511N011 to be a strangest thing Illilt has‘ grown 0uti111111°1' lw lr-‘ulc (lull fill YPElH-i ol‘ |i£l'..511‘f111m1ll of this adventure. This is recorded in a States newspaper: “One night a few weeks ago crowd of 50.000 persons had gaumQIoh he cvcr (lid. and had ho rccelv-‘ cred in New York City to witness a‘ It was a throng typical prize fight. of the crowd that usually attends 1,,.,.,1,.,1 ,1 1,1,, nun", 1'11 1111‘ 5511.110" prize fuoncy in (it-r- uum marks at Ihcir (leprccinlcd v.1- 11111 llllfllli.’ the war in». would have truck In hflvf! such events: business men, p(lgiI-1cnrric(I his fortune to his hole]. ists. a few womcn, race track touts: gangsters-a varied mass of hum-i anity, with the hard-boiled" element predominating. 1 We feel sorry for that good her- 10h: youth, coulfl have possessed him in (In Any nld created vast enthusiasm throughoug;superstition that Iias lnsled no long was three hundred miles out over the Atlantic. attempting to fly Then the official announcq. illliclligcnt people. ‘muy/Iiavc more‘ jbchinfl it. (u; beneath It than sill 1'11‘ the wise Iieads (ireurn oi’. o er made a request that was probab-‘ WW1 m" 11°v°"1m"'1'1 “H1131 ly without precedent, an amazing, dens, and the long stretches of greenvrequesc. He suggested 1o 11,9 peep“ got‘ the audience that they “stand in 111,, prose," flme‘ »a moment of silent prayer for the "who's ivhn.“ success of the greatest fiyer of them‘11“1 ‘11’ l1"11".1' ‘l1 '11P lluW Govern-i Every person m ment is now. nr will ho when the occupied timeand necessitated labor 1m. crowd mspondedy on the part of the citizens; but the effects shown are well worth while. the human 1am“ ‘In Bummerslde. industry has resulted in improve- ments that are noticeable, partie hrly in the resident‘ I parts of the villages and farmstead: "11 twomen Of such individuals and types cheer’ and applaud the brutality of- of them sincerely, what can besaidll. 11" it, standing in silent prayer for the who oifergg__fo- m u,» v y composed. The by the now easy process of divorce 111511 1111119 11115119911 50,000 men who came to see a prizebut the type of men who stand 1 5139"“ 115’ 111° 1°W111111°°P1° 111111 fight, to gamble on the result, to1silent ever In such a chaotic condltion1 111R they are at present? This is .mnttcr of grave public concern nil Nobody knows1 on what the personfl ,h_v-el(-.(-lIo||s shall ho settled. ls hero for $52.55.] get no of him1 ‘There evidently are depths of spir- o“. ‘it an v. ti"; 14111910". Ontario showed praisc-1, staging its > I I l " 1-3.‘ . 1 By [ems W. Burton. Ml." 1 i FASTING 1 1the great benefits of fasting. We must admit- that one of the and health writcrcrlell us is that as a people we cat, foo much food. That elevators, motor, l I R aym .. . i.~ . - -,"1~ anslai‘ ' scarvhps and 111111111119“ mm mm“1gifrfcizgdthiii?!nligvcbibvélguialéirgsis1l 211ml! lloltllally‘ Pz\1|'i:i1i'of:thler Hi: " ' -. . . . '- I ' ~ ‘ a s l‘ - 9111213115 1111a cyclcs- As thus mountul on swnuuflon, and yetrwitl) me wondefluny good articles of food at hand, we, _ ‘ n‘ “ 1MP exploits of eat more than our hard working 1111111» ‘11’ 11111’ 1' good things our- physicians t gin these days of 1 ancestors. Now what about this? There can be no question but that "fasting, properly practised, is one law had .001 of the natural ways, Nature's way N", grugwlslcin fact, of helping us to correct the effects of our mistakes in eating. Most animals will grass. And a fast of forty-eight to sev- good cnty-two hours would be treafment for the great majority (;,,v,.,_,,n,1.n1 folks. Dining this time you give your, 1 o ier “lorgans that remove wastcs,.a real l'lll‘lll’l'l‘l11char1ce to get rid of accumulated "willunit fear or favor" nnd the iii-products that arc clogging and pois- ZCII flllfl filfllli‘? (101118 1115 "111-119 1111" creasing lawlessness of motor lrzlf- 011111111 1110 51510111" stomach. intestine, and f you keep piling food into already overloaded The body functions simply use burn up the part of the cell given off. You can thus see that by get- tllci ting rid of this extra matter We read from time to tlrnoabout abstain cn- content- cflllryifli; themselves with a little water, . [ilililltn ihcre as elsmvhcrc that the and sonwtinles just a fvlv blades of 11111 regulations by motor traffic were in like mannci" system of tis- 1sucs, you cannot be surprised if you ifcel heavy and tired all the time. thmBy fasting you not only gct rid of mgaccumnlatcd matter in the intes- Uritincs and blood, but every cell in the body givcs oil" some of itself to keep things going in the body. Happenings 0f the Week lilNK nut on yesterday, nor trouble borrow 0n what mny be in store for you tomorrow. B," 11-1 today be your. incessant cure- The 1min is past. tomorrow's in the nil‘. 1 1 It‘ (‘nptzlin Ihc Hon. Alexander and ,])1114.. oi’ (lonnaught, at Bflglilllll Il O Mrs. Jayncs who has spent the ISIIIIIIIIPI’ ut her beautiful K999111311 Ironic left yesterday morning with hnr litllc family and maids for their home in West Newton, Mass. Last Saturday evening Mrs- Jaynes cnii-rlaincul nt dinner a number of hcr friends including Mrs. Hartley and her (Inughicr. Mrs. liolbrook, llirs. ('..l. SUWYBVPI, lilrs- Geoff-Xe \‘l'allcl' of Toronto, who has been her house guest for several (lays. and others. A very pleasant even- ing was spent after dinner. mush being furnished by Mrs. Jayn-Wn nnd fllrs- liolbroolr. of an ec- liliss Eileen Roland an(I Miss Ella (‘nhiivcll oi’ Halifax are visit- ing the llcv. Mr. and lVIrs. Renold of Ilv-(Icque. a o 'l‘ll(- lllisscs ‘have as their guests and .\lr- llllly llnnf v 01' Mrs. Hegan of Charlotte- cclls hrc likply t9 gct 111111g1<y‘aga111_‘town. and Mr. ltichard itiusson _.':f and the mistake that is often after fasting is to bc heartily again. i o But fasting can cause lfasting even two (lays. ‘l Fasting. like other good individual if you more than two or decide to _supcrvision of a physician. ————<+} 1. ___._.__ 9 ‘A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR‘ BOOK LOVERS sarunoar, sarr. 3rd. PEARLS TIME. | 'f‘herc wcrc already seven theatres l Shakespeare's times-o the taste c rcprescntations. Great 111,. and rude contrivanccs. awkward in in London, i1 brisk and u for (lralnati mvcrsal was their construction, barbarous (‘x_3'tl1e1i' appointments; but ‘a fcrvid im- _ (lklnzition rcafhly supplied all that flint this Il('('1‘li~'thv_v lacked, and hardy bodies en- sflry ,.1,,,,-1,,.1,.,-1_.411(.-‘,1 “V1,”, Civilndurezi all iuconvcnicxices without d1111fllllty- On a dirtysitc, on the osc the prin- banks of thc 'I‘hamcs. ‘lillllll theatre. the Globe, (i sort Doing without food for a couple1 of days, drinking just a little water,1 and then "grndunlly“ coming back a full diet, is a safe sane plan. collapse 3am! death in people, even if over- vrcighi. if their blood is thin and _the blood pressure low. These folks across tho Atlantic and nlighting Interview recognises the (Icplorziblv.11111111111 111111111 111 111110 11 61131109 by “may in Farm n required Couragm inf-is and promises to largely things; can be a source of danger in many ‘cases. So even if you are a normal fast three days, it would be" wise to do so under the ave” vomwoovnooow”, 'I‘HE 'l‘lIl:IA'1‘RE IN SHAKES- mfldfllLos Augclcs. (“nI. gin toleat tool g o ll Ilr. Harold llodgoon of Winni- ‘peg arrived Iilflt nigh: 0n a visit i his mother Mrs. S. F» llodgsou and nisll-l‘ Miss Laura Hodgsou city. g n 'I‘hu serious illness of Mr. W. 'i‘- \\'cllucr. of ll friends. ills brother, Mr. Lloyd Vik-Ilnci‘ and sister lvlrs- (Din) Ilcld ilrc now with hlm. - will ilr. (‘liff Iuls us his welcome vin- ilor this wcck his (laughter, Mina l\l_vra (‘liff of New York- l ll ' friends goes nut to the the late Mrs. Mary lVIncLcod whose friendship will always remain us a pleasant memory to them. O l‘ ‘ Ilr. W.L. Ilohnnn, of Toronto. who Iias Iicnn visiting his mother, lllrs- It. '1‘. llnlman, and other rolli- lives at Sunimersidc, lcff on his r(-.- lnrn homo on Saturday inst. Mrs. Holman and son, Master Donald. will remain a Iew weeks longer. U fi l liirs. M. L. Wilkinson (‘nee Bun- llY Ixnnciov) nnd little daughter, Winnifi-(wl lcfi Thursday on rclurn to iIIonh-enl zrftei" a visit Io Mr. and Mrs. Pomcroy. Wire. Wilkinson's visit was shortened owing to the illness of her little (laughter and in of Hunt, S(|nnneroi(lc, t of this Iirookliuc. Mass, In (iccply regretted by his many Iioiue 'l‘hn sympathy of a wide circle of family of Miss Lena Barrett left last week for Regina after a most enjoyllble holiday, the guest of Mr- and Mrs. James Paton. I Prof. and Mrs. J.R. ‘Griffith and two children, Billy and Betty have returned to their homo in Evan- ston, Illinois, after spending the‘? vacation at Meadow' Bank, with Mrs. Griffith's parents. Mr- and Mrs. Jus. Mat-Lenn- a a v _ ' a o “'11” 111"“ ma“), the M51 that i“ Miss Teresa lliekman has re- 1111" 1108' ' turned to Dorcheetfll‘. N-B» 811111‘ Will find (he road that leads i0 spending me Bunmler holidays Wm, clearer skies. her sister Mrs. ROY Ills» Bl P1311- llill. ‘ a Mr. u. o. outrun-i and faintly of Summerslde were recent vleitllfl! who have been enlvylllfi 1191111111“ spent us guests at the ‘Cbfllelill Frontenac. Q\l£‘11e°~ l0 l! Women golfers In chamll1111111111ll matches in Ent¥1111111 11111)’ 1101 911‘ gage 111911 own caddies. according to a new rule of tho Ladies‘ Golf Union. This will bar contestauls from using professionals. relatives, friends or fuvorite-caddies- Here- after all caddies will be assiglled lo players by lot. i i I Mr, rind Mrs. J.A.S. Bayer have as their welcome Bllfllit- 111911‘ 1111111- Mrs. Cossman of Halifax, who ur- rlved on Tuesday. i U T.C. Edgett, assisted v_ by her daughter Miss Hazel Edlfllll- was hostess at two ufternoflll Bridges last week entertaining on Tuesday ahd Saturday In honor of several out of town visitors, and other friends. i At tho Golf Links this afternoon the tea hostesses are Mra- F. .l. o Mrs. g a Weeks; lVIrs. J.E.It. ltlcillwenl Miss Nancy \Veeks. On Labor Day those sewing will he IIIPH- Pope Clark; Mrs- F.M. Nash; Mrs. llusscl Chandler: bliss .loun lllur- ‘Iin; Miss Lillian llichonzle. ll ll ' (in Wednesday evening MFl-l- 3U" ney (ircy was the gracious hostess at a prc-nuptlul shower in honor of Miss (irace lthlrchinnn who. in the near future, will become tho bride oi‘ IIIO Rev. A.A. MacLeod» Th0 whole house was‘ profusely (lccoraf- ed with fiowcm, and looked very festive. After Miss MacKcnzie had ushered the guests to the drawing- ed in an exquisite dress of white embroidered gorgotta, with trailing hridnl veil and orange blossoms. and 1 Master Errol MacKinnon drcsssnd in a whlto naval costume. to the strains of "Oh Promise lilo" cntcrcd the parlor. (Irawlng an cq- uipago so gaily decorated with ihc hospitnl colors, that nothing was visible excepting the loud 0f (lain- ty gifts. Much merriment was created by the quaint verses at- lnchcfi to each nurse's gift. The wholo party then adjourned to the dining room, the color scheme of which was pink and while The table. which was covered with n beautiful lace spread. was ccntored with a basket of sweet pens and roses. while the ends were (Iecor- ated with curuations and cantile- bra. A happy hour was spent over Nash. hlrs. B. Rogers; Mrs. H.W.‘ room, little Mien Nina Down. gown- lion. drink beer, crack nuts, cat fruit, ‘howl, and now and then resort to."l1 l0 ave been known to 1,0111,“ theatre “times they were iwent to the tav 119011-10 Young. What; 11_1‘was no month when the cry zlnlly 1,111.1"... nlmmcky 13.. as M“ C ubs did not cnlI them out of their an for “An announcement was made may, number In the contest? .‘ - l“ _ I m H“ 1 eral use. i were reduced the prerogatives iirank nnd the devices of comfort; itivkfes- n'nffen happened that there were not} Hitools enough: prayer, perhaps the majority”... 111,, to he (Iain tv. I main. \ in Ttnlillh. Hench. lillftgilili” .21 ' ' hexagonal tower, surrounded by a‘ ‘llllllldy ditchxon which was hoisted 11 "'11 11815- The common people icould enter as wcll as the rich; there were sixpenny, twopcnny, even pen- ,lll_' Heats: but they could not see it without money. If it rained. and it. often _ruins in London, the people in 1111? illl. blllfillcrs. mcrcers. bakers, Silllmflfi‘. apprentices. receive 1,113 g ruin upon their heads. I M C I 511" fulfill! lllly that he found lhc :1el]1;12f;11eb1'11"i1' 1111111111 11111111111 11111111‘ l“ _ 1\\'i|I(-|' uoldui- thuu the bakery align“; 11a,,.‘vm1,',.,i,t,’n‘Qnwilfvffltnfg, Umwdnllllllf‘. llllt ho didn't “loaf” at hisgof London. and whdn Vmen.‘ “lickc work on that account. It was no 111C115“ 1111111 111111 QXPWTPIICO Wh-h ‘ a l1llll1ll lhc host paying haifdavh‘@3113;o1fll1bti1figrgfigoidhcy are not M l » . 11.1‘ , While waiting for the piece, thcy 1,, amuse themselves after their fash- fu their fists; they-h fail upon the ac upside tors. nnd turn thehw down. At other» ' dissatisfied and Qrn to give the poet or toss him in a blanket; coarse fellows, and there I'D a hiding, they were shops to exercise their brawny arms.“ When the beer took effect, there was a great upturned barrel in thef t. a peculiar receptacle for gen-j The smell rises. and thenflm comes the cry. "Burn the juniper." 1m ‘They burn some in a plate on the! stage. and the heavy smoke fills the air. Certainly the folk there (u. sembied, could scarcely get disgust- sho was accompanied an far '1*l"lll‘l‘ Wllvrrcu. of iIIoucIon ' Ontario. ‘llrnom makes his hcndq11,.1-1,,r,, orfraveliing tub as oncion by Mrs. Pomeroy. l i O The null-Haze look place in nun- "1011- N-Br. on Wednesday in the 17PM)!‘ Ilniicd church of Miss Mar- 11111111 11111111- Yllllllfrcsf (laughter of mrlcs Clifford (lrqclcor 111111 ‘1110 lo ftlrs- (l|'(u'kei' and Dr. fieorge (Iiw form! tho Maritime committee of u (Ynnndimi 'i‘ubercnlosis Assocl. Ion. who has visited hero nu sev- al occasions. The groom's gift "l" Ilrlflo was a beautiful fox Dr. and Mrs. Wherrctt motor- Ncwczistlo and took tho north Acadian Express for a hon. 111111111 ll‘1I) In different parts of On their return they will Monclnu, l‘. Ride in whoro the as orculosis (Iiaguostici- Now Brunswick and ~p_1q_ Island. I C Mr. nnd Mrs. Ii. J. Campbell who "1’ 1m" 1111111111UTIM! III Victoria ve returned to the Queen Hotel. O I o 1111'“ A11ll1rt Ihimoiit and children adj, anything’ ‘and cannot have1who have been visiting Mrs- Du- lwd semitlve. noses. In the time of} liness toyaneflk pf. Rememberthat In they were hardiyput of the Middle, Ages. and that in the Middle Agesi man lived on a dunizhill. ‘ Above them. on the stage. were then they lie dnwn1T. and 111 They also gesticuinte, swear "ti." = . $1‘ have i_the spectators able to nay a shillinlzn1m111111e" 01 l" phe elegant nennle. the zentierolk. l 1119 llama Absence of constraint and iThFSIE were sheltered from the rain. 1° 11° 1 ' ___‘and if they chose to pay an extnplflme desire ground: this was not a timeclllllled 170m flve or They nlay nnrd-.,nlltl0na. mnoke. insult the nit. who give it flhem bank without stintinlv. success of a daring adventurer! One itual complexes which have not yet 111m" “"191” *1‘ 111911‘ 11‘1° 111111111" 141°Qcan understand, though dimly, the; been sounded and that are. perhaps arr! lhlfmore unlversntthnfl 1V1";- :1 n. .» ‘ R0141. IHOHOY. there was. as it e crtv-J: ks 111‘1111'11 111119111" Mr. and Mrs G l1 n: Ralielalsfxiéie wes not much clean? Toombs. en- leavin K for their home Model City, Quebec this morn- €___T"'“‘—*r—~_ the energetic. origihal, gay 1818. the some humor, ‘ the resembl , ‘ d» make themsllszs shilling. could have a stobl. To this11118f. the same imaginative cravings, 011 the same absurd and picturesque de- bee"! l=llt w I Point, mm the “have l" a fllll. a spade. the letter Bandy -and~ expensive dresses. six neighboring embroidered." frgelgh W111,‘ l’ e tened effect or changed for others; , WW6. a carnival in ir brains as well as on their --’l_‘nfnc'a 1mm»: can» .-. ..~na-t"s.i.¢.. the tea cups, after which a toast (van proposed in a very clever (ind amusing speech by Mrs. Doull. to which the prospective bride, very gracefully responded. She was then seized by her sister nurses. and well bounced. Then all joined in singing "For she is a jolly good fellow!’ Three cheers was ‘then given for the hrido-tn-ho nnd three for Mrs. Grey who had made. such a jolly evening possible. Thosn aa- sisflng were Mrs. Doull who pour- ed tou and‘ Mrs. Down Sonlner whdscrved. i I I Miss Joan Smith of Sninl. John. arrived Thursday evening (uni i=4 fhc guest of Mr. and Mrs. It}. R- Ilrow, Prince Street. I 1 _ " ll U i i Mr. and Mrs. A. ll- (furl? wright. of Ottawa, who have been at Ilrackley Bunch, for n few weoks will ho homo on September 7. 1 ‘Rev. Dr. Malcolm: ‘A. Campbell, of Montreal, who has been in (from llrituln and Europe for two monfhfl {will rotnrn home by the Athonlu early In September- ‘ o a a Tho toll hostesses at Victoria Park tennis Courts this afternoon Eleanor Cook: Miss Dorothy Hbl- man; Miss Winnie Arbing. On Labor Day thn hostesses will be Mrll~ Hush Simpson; Misses Platte Marjory McLean. fir. and Mrs. Taylor and little son Billy. closed their summer resi- dence "Caunadosa" this wébk and are leaving Monday on return to New York. much Ito the regret of numerous friends. Mrs. Taylor has given a great doll of pleasure with her lovely voice and has very Reneroully helped out by g i In; nm‘ w ,.. . “- ‘JAQIY h 711'.‘ 1 1W .4. l?‘ ,, 1 and Mrs-l ,Thcir combined capital was $311100,- 1000,000 in i901 t0 $500,000,000, but am Miss Marjory Stewart; 'Miaii' us increase our voce tering one word: APPIAB To Send .' use the sold atlalbbrb Bankv V‘ con n-tqan readily f i, Charlottetown Branch -‘ - - H. A. C. Scarth, Man i -'- . ., ,_______::;1\ t.~ IMOIIP-Yg Orders nchea of chi; , 1 . e Chfi and 1 afC i111 parts agcr . J‘ I HASZARD’S ‘ I 8637-II-20-3tt. 1. Obillfl. I l Offers 179 KENT STREET. Mr and Mrs. (‘hnrskoo and 'lIItIc son of New York, who have .been summcrhmg| at Souris are leaving next week on return homo having Iuld n. most (lclightful holiday. Tho Misses {lOIl‘l8.'Milll(l and Nell Stewart,(Iuugiitcrs of the llon..l.i). and llirs. Stewart uro expected home from Montreal on lllonduy for their Iioliduys 1 a a e ' Illrs» J.J. Jnhnslonc (rnulrtalfied at n 1ircttily arranged afternoon ten nu Tuesday In honor of h"r (laughter lliiss lliary, who is homo (Continued n11 page i3) -—-——<0&_--_- m: sucnis‘ urs 1 its New ‘SELECT SAVINGS FOR YOUNG MEN' Exceptionally l.uw Cost! _ Unusually Iligh Guarantees! CIIARLOTTETOWN. n POLICY ' Get full details and then Insure with R. H. MacNEILL, Prov. Manager. " PHONE Still-J. < II .CO z cost its owner $13,975; By aosercrn use OO-OO-O4-OFOOQOQO-QH-OO 9064 Headache For headache, try laying thin slices of raw potato across the fore- head. For sick headache. take a laxative, drink plenty of water, ap- ply cold towels to the head and take a hot foot bath. Eat as little as possible for two or three days. Kitchen Hint Before putting the stew pan on ithc fire. rub some laundry soap over the bottom several times, and when nI/ashed the black will come off eas- ly. Cockroaches Scatter cucumber pcclings around {the haunts of cockroaches. Flquai - 1parts of powdered borax and whiti. sugar is another good remedy. {G} I The Land We Love’ By- Frank Ycigh ow-vwawwwvo 044-044-649 BANKING [N CANADA‘ whcnh 3M k 1 “ ":‘TT' injured,' and HOUSEHOLD, SCRAP BOOK o+0+¥04+++o+++>+0+++oo4w 1'1 Hyndman & The Oldest Insurance. Agency . seal . new ‘attorney's (eel. ‘ ’ a 0f course, that is more than the owner intended to pay, bu he argued: down the agent iic Liability insurance. I bile. l; 1-. a. 1. Charlottetown . iliitliiivlil i I l111thifiislii... IT’S TIME Q. What nrc some outstanding aturos regarding banking in Canada? A. Under the provisions of the ,3. N. Act which created the Dom- linion of Canada. exclusive author- ity in matters connected with bank- ng was conferred upon Parliament. At that time there were .28 banks. 1r [l1 000, their total loans $54,000,000 and their total assets $78,000,000. In 1870. total assets had risen to $100,- itwas not until 1009 that this total amounted to 81110011000110. while this may be compared with the 83.000.000.000 of assets at present. Capital and reserve fundirof today amount to three times as much as the total assets of the time of Con- federation. .DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH Iy W: L. Gordon o+o++ooo+o+wooooooooow ‘\ wonos ‘ omen MISUSED!‘ Don't any "I do not take stock In what he says." Say "rely on," or ‘trust in." ; OFTEN 1 MISPNONOUNOED: - gladiator. Pronounce first syllable “glad? lut a as in "ate," accent flrgrgglgble. . .1 _ MIBSPELLED: - siblo; m." “m1 . BYNONYMS: breadth, thlokhede. width. latitude. diameter. caliber, bore. radius. WORD STUDY: three times and it r ~ 1 "Use a word is yours." Lee bulery by mu- oech day. e quiet- Wold l; to-Mla- fy. >___.4,___.._ mililililr 10f‘ on Order ' today. _ . Rickard &- ; rnomc mo‘ i . Putting lip 1 "Pfckles "try "In-‘owdplltllnlonn’ Qiokhm; .n ,ol_lr m. mm age Essen .0! tw Iflfllll GOP‘ men Brand of which the" crew-nus Iniitctldne. 1 '1 Our German Brand Ea- uncc of’ Vinegar In used , ‘(recreational "by Ieddinl housewives and cool! throughout the Province- . 0 t o! thin nuance ‘mrthrn ‘dillrtl of ltrong vinegar. It In 80°‘ {u- ,b_k|“1°h°7 and table _'_, jlfhé 2 Macs nnuoston gm amt noun‘ "I Ill .voring_ iic-up: l". saith armnoo Lowwnmomowflapc-qgooemuwov“; BRAHMIN TEA - m. ooon A and good fordlOU _ But, get u In the red, hyglenlwllrtikht pa -.—..r.=- »»'+»oo'o+0-o+0-M“ ' ++0+++>¢~¢+¢4“"“ .\ (A G u, . K S, -' . SILK Morons‘. ~ This light‘ touring model - * $830 L Mthcflear was new, $12,500 t’. .. awarded the woman ‘ and 1 . . ..‘1'.m a. careful driver." nnd so he turned who Jlrged him to‘cari-y Automobile Pub- w; .0nly ll WI‘! rich man. catch 1 afford an nninsured automo- _ t... "In ‘ 1i '1 I, ' 111 111.111 i. 111i l ‘we m.- reiiayw» nu your bu... with alltgood fresh mined coal, the best coal for all weather and all stoves. ranges and furnhcu. .39 t 1. i‘! 1 ‘ r i 1' . ‘.11 r1 ca‘. : GIYTFT>-I‘T reupt I $1.. '1! '“ T‘? “- ‘K515i i YKTLIR