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LIFE screw: have been invented that; The rider or a North Carolina in- : . ...um in metals lventor’s tricycle stands erect and inserted. the prT‘)I)ale it with hand cranks or by chips ialling out through sh ting his weight altemately imm i the sides oifitheysorews. one_pedt_s.l_b_oa.r to_anothe_r. ii" Jopdri Strorided; Russia Marches ii a Russian planes raid Hailunorshon. -esulting "‘ u. s. s. I. J \'l|\. ‘_/"Q .-“a I‘..v ’ ourn MONGOLI lfilssio moves Wh- forcements to 45~mile front. K_,/-.-.,_/ 0 UHOYS an /. ’ JHINA oponase move to cu British Hong Kong ‘ from land communi- » cation with China. ~‘e. ., . . / Chinese oroos "tok- on" by Japanese troops. Guerrilla! still active in many oreos. / l. Sale at Milan r—-—v-~1 0200400 21. IA: triendly Germany etlects non-aggression pact with Russia. ‘Japan tears EH9 will be lett to handle her war problems—Outer Mongolia and China-alone. Soviet troops on lVlonsolla-Manchu- ltuo frontier, present more seglous threat to Japanese than ever eiore. STERLING WOME‘N’S INSTITUTE The August meeting of the Sterling W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Macxzty with an at- tendance or 13 members and 4 via- itors. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read anti approved. Roll call was answered by “your most. embarrassing situtiliozi“ Report of sick conunii-tce. The following new committees were appointed. Sick, Mrs. J. E. Flem- Wallncc Macxny, Mrs Boiger. School, Mrs. MacK.ri_v. Mrs Earle Henry Program, Mrs. H. B MnoEwen, Marjorie Mnc.E\\'en. Lunch, Mrs. Upton Smith. Mrs, Melville Mor- rison, Mrs. Earnest MacE\ven, Mar- jorie Maclcwen. Roll call to be answered by “What shall I do for the school this Year.” The school committee was asked to get a new eras:-r for the school and ask the jnnitor to put up school signs. It was moved and seconded that $10.00 be given to the school for prizes, the prize to be given for Gcnexel Proficiency in each grade. A letter was read re the Portfolio. The program consisted of two con- tests "Ring" put on by Mrs. Thomas Bolger, won bv Mrs. Lorne Mwcluwen and Mrs. Elmore Mec- Key "Places" on P. E‘ I." put on by Mrs. Lorne M’.aoEwe'.u, won by Mrs. John Mnomsy and Mrs. J. Ninety-eight percent of milk is assimilated by the humam body, scientific tests show. Digestive ‘action on milk is quicker than on meats, eggs, or fish. There is much attention given to sleevos._Some Ire draped, and others are slightly barrel shaped. OUR BOARDING HOUSE With 7,. .__ \ BY ‘THE WAY! BUSTER, COULD I HAVE A WORD Wl‘i'H Vou vnwsrew A1='rew. 'DlN use?- HA3‘ RUMPH ! wu- Ho-rr-uuo iMI=ow:m.rr, our HORSES ‘ flu" ‘me NU iw-I-lMMu~ He 3 IJVTVEO NEW ST Ll 7% A ‘FRQQY GAMS x ‘DOLLAR um? ‘lion/vattttzuv LIGHT, ‘J-D1 AM TENWTID ‘to Aceuvrm RAF:-VAF: -~ 1: soul wow wow Actaorr--v AN AI‘-l,'5R,'rI-OAT ts, HON OH r=ot=r1i.iuA'rc 1 u9UAu-V M1LE$‘ AHALF-v Tl-Ill.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN cannons Tin central, Guardian —--éfi 't:'.':'........'* "" " :tIooII|s errand neurosu- nun. “Egg l i ’ CONll‘l:DE.B.A'.l'l0 urn uu ' mos. "L.-was-"iii:-sf KIN!‘ BEAU?! IIIOITS. . 151:. meters to coil is "°' z."f3o‘u.2..a. A'l".l‘E»N'l'l0N ADVlB'l‘islIls— iollowina any must he in his 3° line not later than 11 n. In. YOUR. HEATING OB. PLUMB- ING requirements pfl st- uandnd to. Cell mm :1. Trainer. L-OI-I-I»-Oi FEMALE HEASANT 3110! to Him NEST-—The tenacity or s. bird tosticktohornestinthefaoeol ovoI‘whr_lming ditiicultics is well exemplified in the case at I to- mqle pheasant on the term 0! Mt Earl Je . Boumhport. While cutting ha some four week: I¢9 5 ring n ed pheasant was run over while sitting on her nest and then ran over by by‘ the take and the nest destroyed. 'ol.lun¢ daunt- ed she still stayed in the same vi- clniziy find again decid to another tsmily this time in s new of strain. The other day while out- tlng grain the binder passed over her and the next round the horses again psssed over her out still she sat there. Notlicin that her feathers were sometw nt. ruiiiled Mr. Jenkins went over to examine her. and almost lifted her 0!! the nest beilore she ran over in the ad. jolnink uncut irrein. coming back at news: nstilnnsyhrlnserted : CEASWBU. tor Pbowcnphs. ‘, ISLAND TIMPEMNCE FIDIIATION ' NO TICE This body nmts—ClIcrlotts- town Y.M.c.A.—-jrlsurtduiv. offs’- noon, August thirty-first -— two o'clock. lmportent- muting. Pam“. —— M nlflfl Vii“! MI‘. Ban. Spence, Toronto, for our in some ten minutes on the next» round or the binder she was seen fluietlv sitting on the exposed nest. The place was marked and quickly cleared of sheaves so that no more annoyance would be And at time at writing she is sitting comfortably on her nest. Let us hope she may have the good i’or‘.une to bring out n lune iam- ily. she has twelve ens under her. it is worthy of note that this pheasant nested in Almost. the same place in which they were liberated some two years no. PERSONALS ..;’.‘l".‘°‘°i‘l’§'.. °a‘.‘.l'...‘i'; Miss Connie visiting her Hunter. summexside. TUCKER-MMKINNON WEDDING BEULE. -Aug. 2’l—An unusually pretty wedding tool: place Aug. 16. at 3 o‘clock_ when Mildred L11- llan, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macliinzion. Brule, was united in marriage to Eric Bruce Tucker, son of James Tucker and the late Mrs. Tucker. of New Annan, The home or the bride was at- tractivtly decorated. the color scbeme beln pink and white, with giadicii be ed about the room. maklnz e delikhmul setting. Bos- ltels oi sweet pea; and Vases of dehltas further adorned the room. To the strains 0! Lohengri.n’s weddlntz memh. played Miss Vesta Watt. of River J the bride came down the at an the arm of her brother. James Mc- Klnnon. by whom she was given In marriage. Preceding her were her sister, Miss Kaye Mexinnon as bridesmaid, and little niece Paul- ine Mt-Kinnon flower girl. The bride looked charming in a gown oi willie liwe with veil and orange blossoms. she ettra-.-Lively attired in a gown oi blue net over satin, and carried 3 shower bouquet of pink sweet peas and tern. The winsome little flower girls {rock was pink not over as. in and she carried I. bnsltet of guy oolored iioweu dropping pe- tals on the bride's pathway. Alex- ander Wilson was but men. The ceremony was penformed by Rev. Mr. Bryan of st. Geoasls Presbyterian chrumh. River J . Follownig the ceremony the guests. seventy Ln ll , hastened to extend to the bride and groom good es and oonyrntuletlons after which the caterers. Mn. Miln nie Jolllmoru Ind Mrs. Frank Mo- Klnnon prepared the (fol. lunch- eon .wh ch was servodx‘ the sister and friends. #0 - non. Jennie Alice art. Tucker. Mrs. Gums Johnustou on. . ll. and i . s no and Mrs. Tucker lens on e weddi trip to Cherlotietowuji, P. I. a ten bag the exhibition. will visit. o er points in the province be- fore returning home. The bride travelled in e smsnt stripe blue tailored suit, wi hat and other accessories to mi The groom’: t to the ht'ides-- maid was s loc at and chain: to the flower girl. is locket and chitin. and to the best. ms is silver cl: aretto case. A been I chest oi’ day. the scores being 10-8 and 14- 13 Mrs. Wsldman I.a.vers and son Jackie have returned. after spend- isrg tuwo weeks Visiting relatives in ur . Town gave the popular young Miss Katherine I. farewell party. to attend the Convention It Char- loitobown. or Charlottetown. are now camping at Burnt Point. Milk Mary C mpbell ’t h i peel l;.lver schooal nude ca-ciuervistit ere. . (1 Mrs. B. . Ste snwdnaghm Irene leftxieoentiriori Hall! Wm ax. N. 8.. where they weeks. spend two Professor Lloyd Shaw. BLlD£‘l‘i!)- iendent of Education. St. John's. Newfoundland. who sptn-t some time at the home of his mother-1.. law girl, it kDaI¥ie1 leit recently for 8w 0r . e was accompanied by é|lal;é Shaw and dnulglhlzer Kath- ha1;nl1e9Safg€:1h Mgicmitefill is now . s n n - weeks in Moiielzuzumg 6 mm ‘W0 Miss Cetiherlne D lzll R. N, Cie0!‘¢et0W'n. has l'8:ll.!'IelI?d, alter spendlnz an en-loysble vacation in Halitex, N. 5. Mrs. Le “"nd' muel Allah, Boughton 8 aocommnled by her er-ln-lsw. spent some clam Exhibition Prize List h CLASS 60 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS S 1-Itoau,9 d. ol”.dnoonloI',orl¢BW"fIl cuhelln Robert. Gus. murm- z. "M mm. J. Nliwtaod, onu- lottetowh. 3. l"lnrenoo 1. Pierce, char- llottetown, R. E ii. lee. I-—n.osu, 9 hi , "flu", own: 0131! open or moth here. mny be Ill colon: in silver was the room's yluont to —— Major Hoople ”’§3,,7’1f,‘,‘Z';' 53.. mu) presents in.‘ cukowu. norm. ocss. manu- W //,///z////////1/////yg//fir////////// ‘ §:‘:i’§,m“} f.1{?£¥,,€ Itfgweaihié knit. Margaret J. Mn/alueod, alter. e's ren is r 959W“- / uu-»-um vet» M, / .. .......... W Mm dost-I ‘THIS CORU5 GRAND, as s incoessiul teacher in Gumbel» 3”‘ F4 ‘ P 1 “ml SURE HAVE / E;‘,“,‘{°°,,‘;";‘,?"f,’,{,.‘°,’{f¢°,.’§, .‘,“°.,,,, fernbly -3°.-at o'o't'o'n=’ ' ’ "' / % f,§‘°I,‘,‘f,‘,"“,:‘,,‘.‘.“°“°"’,,,,,, .}m’°,t,‘““.‘;".;."§ 1. Mrs. Robert our. untu- ’ 3'31 ‘rim. I?‘N2V‘7ekA!lrX.lChl1il:n “W, 2. Mounts 1. Plume, Charlotte- / cu 05 many n-lend. win Join in wishlnl hm ~ 1%- ¢ 10 M5 mm ,,,,,m,_ wnm, M l’ 3. Louise Wtwall, qnariomtarrn. 4 ..iu.e-run “°"' ._.______mmm H see. A--nmoatu, ll broom V °“.°...'?.-°* :.:.’i‘°.°°"'.ts;;.‘=*-“‘1..’...-:'.:'*.=.r.*-*"“‘*="=".: W °-~ --w ‘ 2. ' X. . ‘love new. on 1=Au.su ‘g°“"“”_g,L3'g'l“"°"‘““ ‘“ ° gi §:"i".'°"°° Hm’ °" ' OPWVOJ ‘ lsrilno Reconstruction 0st Pultlon Sec. 1—hmea immod s. R. '1‘. Will! lottetown. 2 Mrs. R. W. 01flN.0hs.rlotte- I. herst, N, 5 Soc. 14 Kitchen Apron: herst. 1. Mrs. I-I. lottelown. R. R. I. Mr: Bi-3-dslhane; herst. N. 5 1 . llottle Sec. 20 F It . hrmhiels. 3:: lestmihmfle m2ei.l.f"a't. ‘R.’ see. 0-Cu-notions. ll blooms: gusto. 1. III. Roland Oul, Isms- ‘ mum smnrtnon. s.' 'ouuic wt». nnoluoy. mm mud. CLASS 59 WEARING APPAREL Sole. l—Buhies Bonnet: town. Messrs. James Dalton and Ro- 103,,-,,}j“ff Rum v""“°°mb°’ om" bertziaston wt for Boston this 3_ 1"’ mun” E_ W991 borough, Prince William, N. B. Misses Evelyn and Louise Hessian, . Charlottetown, mode a. brief visit in “ff $:’.‘“’,',°_' W°“',_"§’,‘,',':'t‘j,',;,, G°°!'B*l°W“- 2. Mrs. I. G. Mcnaren, Char- iottetown. 3. Sec. 't—-muster Dress. lund—sawn: 1 Mrs . W Chg 4 . *——"-' lottetown Mrs. A. 'I‘avour and daughter _ ' M135 CLARE MARIE KENNY- Kstherlne who spent some time §:°co15,:‘%‘,M“ wool hon" Wm“ —--—-—-—- . with Mrs. Tnvouzu mother. Mrs. L was Emily Tm owwwn In the early morning hours 0: Aug. John Smith hIV€ returned to NEW 3_ M35. W. H Pfiuupa Ofimu ‘l-l1 19” the I 0‘ dmitm Vldired York. The young people or this iotmwn. ' ' tor the tirst me 3. M33. Phillip. Etmlolitio. f.‘:'i‘ii'..””$?. "°“3;...“§°'t“' "“l Bee. 6—Intsnt’I short are”; Y 03 311 Mrs. Felix Morrison asselected M _ _ _ ~ bel d ds lite: Oh: Mari. h by the members of Lhewc. w. I. ofimio” R B“°”" a‘""“‘°' trugiiexu iiigthe tends? memieswoi dress : 1. M!‘ be, Oh't.own, —-—— 2. . Miss Adele Frances Charlottetown. olmrloiig-:0wn.Nmmm Nwholwn made a business trio to Georgetown. 3_ m-;_ g_ 3. mn,_ ovuuy Mrs. Fred Gotell is we ti t _ ' . . at the Charlottetown ’l1osplti:la, an ace Feud‘ ‘mud mm‘ inn‘ —————— 2 Mr . . . ' Messrs Raeinald Mccarvllle. Ar- sec. 11 '(:ht?l'r Ymoo‘ire:¢iakr(g‘ai°w"' ihur Moouitrannrid Eddie Grooghan 1 Mn, my }xue.m_ ch“. 3. "Mrs. A. 0. Savage. "mi-onto, Ontario. Sale. Ill! Child’: knitted dress.- rs. uestls, dlrtown. Miss Iglda Duiiy. ohtown 2'. _ 8. Mrs '1‘. White. Oh'town, Sneclal Prize for Child’: knitted suit: 1. Mrs. Lame Good. H. R. i: S . i8—lt.ompe braid Arltgnquedi rs Em and or Miss Helen M. Black, Am. 1 lirgsssfielen M’. Black, Am- 2 Miss nits Mora.r1um.onu-- lotietown. ms‘. wAnnnie'Smli.h, Gt, George to. lll Woman’: House Dress: Vg’. Clay, chu- Nm-msn Msifh-econ, Mlsssflelm M. Black, Am- erirl. N. cc. 16 Ladies smoclts or Blouse: 1. Mrs. Roy Huestls. Ch'town. 2. Miss Helen M. Black, Am- ec. i'l—l.sdles Nelllxee: Mrs.’ Therese Trainer, char- land. In three with OUT OUR WAY Mrs. R, T. White, Charlotte- Mrs. Lillian Powell, Char- X‘- Inrl_ambroldt-ml initial or mono. J h“l°.n(B£‘ett§:l) LeIIi%!...BRob- 0. . . lklgrs. mm°""i.liiamum. nut Mi’. Mrs. W. H. Phillips, chm-- Iottetown. 3. Mrs. Dd. Lcwson, Lucan. On- Sou. II—0np or lent, crocheted: 1. me. 1!. W. Brown, Ober- llottetown. In Memoriam the beautiful M. home or Mr. and Mrs. John ou Lord, aoolull passed 330%-11:31 houi: in they twentlethmyiojzi All thro ‘rho enmed - cellonth s raw m%:l'lxs or e um mm tml she 1' sen om ll . ausly ill and wu therefore ob ed to army the Cl liollllhl in lottetnwn where 6 underwent s serious op- orllilon for Appendicitis. Th was I swam her nu-vous sys- tem. left her in s weakened condition, so thst my little hope twenty-day temperance com- soc. 1-it-is. Jonson xulaufl colon poign. tlarllfll Sundlvr SIP’ 9 "'°""" J tsmbtr third. 1. uswcrot J. Mnduod. Gur- .l. M. BLES:DELtL :°“fa"§‘- mm“ awn“ ‘I00 ‘W IMJI. Robert‘ 0uss..ilsrus- . ‘ °“"°‘ "mm the um" i Ice. 3 —-Powlu. Ofllllll-L I uwhr‘ m‘ '’’"|‘°V' ‘‘ 5"”? CHP7” blooms: Georgetown Mrs. Robert Qua. mums- {.j 0. The x-renewable . 3. Hessian I. Marcnm. J. Meeheod, Char- §;,_‘f",‘l§¢°§,,"t‘f,."°'”°?°'°dw°°°"°' l°tat.ewn'd'-s’. 1-t. oooawiii Peebes SWEET CAPORAL c‘GARE' '55 ;._._. Station. ' er‘. ’".',¢,m hvbkb n.“ b k A_ 7"’ "d”'s...u°a‘.ri‘uhic§"i'a?ix t:eatt"”’v..r°" See. a —-scotch -rm-us. ta “ M an e W at m“: C31‘-3I'Ch c Wednesday. 0 l'e.Mr5- Rbheflr Q3”- ' “ '"‘::_ ._ ._:____i 33”‘ °°"“- “ W“ ‘‘ “°°“°" “’°' 2. Manuret J Mmtaoa. onu- .—_——— 1°"‘°t‘"’“‘ , held in Mareli and the 5 Mr- um Mrs. H. 2. Momm .13.: it’“.‘ii.u‘5.".‘ti’°r“4u‘2“n“.i."'.‘a.t. :ol:v."B't....‘:;. °' “°"“’‘’' ‘”°' l“? ‘““"§;* W“ t=:wfied”r'>§°‘“‘ni2 and tcmiw. and Miss Btella Mor- L man,‘ J‘ Mapuom _ ” ma Wm” only $50 nudp 3 who v1.~.1te.iVher -.., itir‘:£ina:iilnya‘g.tmrqhI:dii°t:ts0l?dn,ls‘zs.rili 1°‘2"°“’n‘fl',r“' Mb" J10?! - ' themliargee 0U?l’('!%)U(l’fS6h£Llllail.,1nfe()sl‘|o:r-D4 beech. Georgetown Rflyaly. cngepmi; H t G.ws:, Pmln: mu. smith. Gt. Geortfi ohzlrzeéfiglzlrlllstlig If "" - - - Good . ~ “ ‘ . .- uz. ...i.‘*‘5.°.:.:‘°.£.“l‘*“.....““i“..°:.i.’.?§.‘.’..*.?."‘£§ R. R. 4- ’ °“ ‘ see. 21 mm sum tiéiltii 2;‘..°::.2+':.=;:..“'.':?;.*;:.:: lrle d sister were consigned to The funeral was under the all rectlon of Mr. Frzuir-is Conueli M9581’! Wm. MCCllll0ugl) ',Joh{,' Duffy. Reginald Kenny" pm, Bymea. Anthony and F‘rank Dunn lormer school companions new ,, Pall bearers. Besides her gm 5m0k9I1 P8-Nnf-S. two sister aim two brothers. survive her Marguem H0151. Thomas and Joseph 15 whom is extended heartfelt syfiypg. thy in their hours of sorrow. In evidence or the high esteem in which the deceased was held by M neighbors and friends. many loving. 1.V manifested their wnrnios‘. ex. pressions of svmoaihv in the pm. entetion or Splrltllal nouquer_, ,1‘ Mess Cards. csrnatiuns and flow- ers. for which yrrtteiul my ‘nnaigitsxare extended Ir . enn and inmil, to her beeiitiiul SOlll.}l.§§lv'i];ei,'$re:i 3:35.. of nllltgdioie who knew M.‘ Wbrec e er charm! o . sonelity. n’ D" nnwiedgr om Mr. ma *9 IG SHOW/§z‘THE YEAR I -. 1...... .. ill‘, .w..lt mitt.‘ .-.imir. llifll .-.i r’. wu hold out tor he: ultimate re- covery. ii""' n’.‘.f'..u'e‘.“r3'a“sr’§."‘x’:"wiot.'“‘“ lentudiilnclm ol voml ' , the : oou“liim°iiloth°iiriit‘i.:t.:mbi1 °°.'i"'2‘i""% the best medical ' "1 °'” entered in- shoal no a- un mths ‘_I.I‘i.hngel sounds worn .‘ oi’ thlzualorloul Regurrectloti1dv$ii'rn." through he illness sh - amplified the mosli-: mnrvellou: p°sxt- 1'. tho the Holy Will of God. Darin: her illness she was I uontlar visxmdmby into Rev J no $0 is at; dml 15%?" the 1.3‘: rites oi noiivmiiiimii-° r . with th pnasin M'ort.'ll’t inost éluo‘“i’§.:-$1 °y"§u§§ women I. bmlltlful Hg hu ended. led at such 1. do ttul period itfc mesa 0 the .. M10 Lb lunb 4 um:th." in H«v:}n4 l'mu§& WV WI not nnsonablv apply to this d°.v'§ni.'"c'.:"§" iii" 3:‘ "‘°“‘°" Doet "God loves mnowunmdi lova g1 and 31 ozgpdnml faculty for mlklnz 'I'hae esteem _—r Your Eyes 7 It you are having symptoms of |u'nln—|Ie|dnohes, sure eyes 0? dlnlness — consult .1 spec- lnli . At your service will] years or experience and e lhurolllll retracting service. can In and discuss your dil- flcnltien. E. F. I Hutcheson G. F. HUTCHESUN. F‘. G. HUTCHESON §=°‘.l.’ 313$ v"v“»'«‘é‘€..":’s..ov°'°“" nr esscurrs IN 1: unit. -5° WU OU6H‘|"lD'IIl.L‘D5D'lO STOP DEV N6 GJT H SHOE IN ‘THE 'OV§NI is . 5