Jilin-In lthlscltyonflept. 80, UMP. nndlln. PrQdMc osoml-lnrveytlordon. RIM-v At New l Glasgow _ ', Sept. 15, V1920, to Mr. and . Heir Andrew, a son. Erwin r Andrew. HABRIAGES ;\ Omllfi’? - WliL-UIAMOF-dn st. imam Cathedral, Sept. zz, mo. (by Onnon Simpson, Cheater H. ,Gamtt to Wtnntfred Louise, only daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. John f‘ Willi-nun, city. ‘FAI-Mifln-OHAPMAM-utt iMur- Harbor, P. E. 1., on August 1M0. by Rev‘ E. S. Weeks, Jv- 1)., Rnbie LeRioy Palmer to ello Irfle Chapman all o! Bench Mimi Lot u. IGLURI -~ STEWARIZ-At the Mine of the bride's mother, High lent. ‘ H. on Sept. 22nd, by __ n. s. Weeks, n. a. n_ 1).. l0! limes McLnre of Murray - < ' to Florence Stewart (teaches) DEATHS . UNOw-AI. Tryon, September 23, 1H0, F1}. Mug. manager of thr- Lo‘ n Dairying lComrpany. Funeral Frlflny at two o'clock from his e in Tryon. ‘, IN MEMORIAM fn‘ loving memory of Corporal Herold B. MadPhee who was killed in action in France. Scpt. 24, itil8_ ‘lllcop pesos-hilly in your honorcd gram. i For not it rzoiwn do you lie. ill; thosa». to whom you mbst dear, liar by the cause which bade you ‘ (Ila. WQTE inissrtcd ‘by his wife 2000 pd. ‘ vq-nvenwqtna-m-w _-..-.----~~-————._—__- Proiessional Cards ‘Dr. W.L. McLellan DENTIST . l. Riley Building, Queen Street I ‘\_\ 9mm: U66 IADr. c. c. Archibald ilrnduoto on N. Y. Post (iriuiuato_ Mfldjonl School and Ilimpltal. _ ‘Prim-lice limltcd u. r:.\'~-- M!‘ -\~~“" and Throat. _ _ 1 Boyer liullrlitix t.i .i - t J"- , gum-t, Ilppul-illt- tiollriiuiii] j tlttr Telephone 350. I ‘(office liuur»—9 to l2 a. _m.: l to -' ,_ In may be umgiilti-ii nft lioitrri ill ID llllluburn Hlrvot. ifzomc msnasns "n! Yla-tnrhi If}, lnwwnwo“ N, not, HIIKIIHIH)’: ilny.‘ Gyms-i. Hotel, srxnucti- ., |'.' Fl. l., ‘Put-minty. “TI!- ilnyw Thufvdny- ! I t‘ = all". I I'D have 8 Hotel. I‘, ‘ L. Hunilrz)‘. R-—-FI'UIII l’: tn t. m. .p-4100.00 monthly in NIIWI .11‘. 0.: HOUSTON HEAR, NOSE AND THROAT fllioy lluiltiinir. QIIPI‘ ‘Opposite Plurvst- lilo n flirt-ct a. .1”§ua:(ience—-4 Grafton SIlT-Pl. . ZHourb-ld n. m. to 4 p. m. fiyflnlngp by Appoliiiniciit . .. ___‘_ H‘, n. Jonusoii lljiprpNoeo, 'l'h|'out. and Skin Kent Sf. Phono 82-1.] f ..c dtirs ‘1'0.00- 4 .00. " OOURSI IN UNIVERSITY A thorough Academic training at inoderoto colt, Amidst the belt locill and moral nlrronnlinn. m College will re-open on September 29th, Next For Calendar and IDfOfIIIAUOD "a etvrsucc qualtttcutium and rest iential accommodation, apply TJlil PRESIDENT. Windsor, N. l. ‘878-7-27July 27tl8ept. 28. U) ‘WANTED Good farm, about 50 acres, with» ln 5 milcs of city. Iiiust. "have good buildings’ Apply Box i203, Moulaguo. 295l-9-‘2154lpii. UNITED Fliiidiig v MEETING A linitotl ‘thinners’ ‘mi-cling will be hold ill lIlP Lyceum llall, (‘Illlf- lottctown, Wudni-sdzcv, $51M. 29th. at ono o'clock u m. Tho xiii-cling will be atldrcsscd by Mr. ll. .1. McMillan, of Scaforth, Ontario. All districts which arc illrozuly or- ganizvd or can possibly organize- in time are requested to scud del- egates. All persons interested in unitcd action among farmcrs and hotter rural uontliiitlns arc i-ar- ncstly requested to attend ‘29iiii-9-237l_ Farm For Sale 50 acres of land situated on Wlnsioc Road, 61/, mrlrs from (.Il(ll‘I’Jllt‘lO\\'ll, 46 acres under cu1~ iivatlon, balantxi- undoi- flxc wood good house and barns, ucvcr full- lng stream running through the farm, near tho house, quite- near church. it‘ not sold before October 9th. Will be sold by auction on tho promises. For further particul- ars apply to owner on l)l‘L‘1lilS('S, Soc handbills. ‘ JOHNBOUNDV, Winslue, lLIi. N0 l. l’. E, l. 2ii73-9~23~tst 4i pd. Farmers N oticc \\‘||i. i‘. |'I.il‘I{. iiimimv-r. -.' .I||IiIl \\ liiti-ii. nil. Ki-n nizton. I.. Ii. l1. .\Il‘Ill'lllI, All-tiny. &Qf fifilpg by appointnu-nt. only IL, "Ufiflglidb ‘tlvwater Strcoi. "mm" "m U l I *3‘; I ' ‘ tuuwtnmri l'i\l'l\'li\ili m... l'['l). l?‘ 9' ' 1mm lwmm“ ' .1. n. hilill‘. running».- dmmau, K. c. mil," ind Attorney at-Law ' Nb.‘ 1'2, Cameron Block "VICTORIA ROW ‘I . -- 2252--17~l|'. . £8; s. Hnssmu ".~_ uni-min, Solicitor, Notary Public ‘ .- ' it Mo... TCO tom Montague I’. E. Island Dlfpl. . CROKEN f ,'- c rvlttililusnv sunosou “ bffieoflaedliesidencefiii Prince st. Prlncennd Sydney Ste. ' Phone i104 ~- l ltyiiéchouato l‘ .1 i r '1 I. 2953- and $1.00 per hour. RVSS mGsfiOl-LIGI, WINDIOI Artl. Science,‘ Law Illd Divinity. -=—_-; J fl ~._-.:__~:—_-:- [Iir "a Ftonmlhip "Governor Dinghy" HAY It I l. The “Wtdnndny trip: are vin Fun‘! Idutport 1 about It a. m. Thurldnyn. The Hnturony tripl- are dlrflrl to Misti-v. nu- iumlnyr About. I p. m. FARE I10.“ ffllfild-ID-flii-fli [NI . INTEIINATION A m. and v-vnry FIATHRDA Cont! . . rung pad lnfornuui: , _ hot, nultry fruity Inlnutu In ygug O. i flavors. lulficlent FAM Made in Cnnndn 35 c. 3 ‘llbl ed, Toronto. . i‘) F’ I If)!’ vfibffrgil ... .99‘: a tva/a-M Ill‘. LIZIAIZZJ‘ " ' LP Free llcpe Ltck THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL 11-920 l“ i . IIPHIS Soy-as, tcrcsi in mo, l know l tlitl my ti“ llFut-sv-s. lhwl (“huIcH- ‘work wcll, hut so did ills ‘vhf-r i- . ‘ .. . ,, MW ,|.|§|_.|,,l," AND t-empltlyccs. .»\ hot tlu..h_ spit nil ‘ _ g\||('||)| (lVi-‘l’ us] taco as lieu inst-stout h.lIi:11l‘>‘4“I‘\'llilhIlIi or lrvllittYi‘ ‘ililc dci.-lni':ition that ho cared for mo . i u tt- \\oi"i-._ , v, - __ w, _, _ Phflsmn (n u ‘hump \ _ other than as an ulllu .,,n1 (amt .,-,..;_ |,,.,.,.,.||,,. Vow,- ,,.._. 1-,“. into my mmd. (‘ould 1t Dfilifilhli‘ illxirlll-liulis unrl Ihmk 5 ll that tho wcnlhlyt, cultured hrokcr AILQUI! IIINIJ, JIL, llltllslqilit: miinlcinil. mont for Painful I'l‘tIill'I s . ‘ lIIvll I ‘ilf ilv-ltlr-rs ni-‘iii-li \\'. I". YUFNH, . IIIII Inn Almtrrhlnu- nlul Altlmrl n- “ nnnlc In (fnnmin I l I tried ‘to reason with mysclf 3 Illilll. such a thing ivas impossiblo, - - m.“ and hcirausc l know that were it C \ 2i r l\l l _\', ‘S-ilr-i i ~r _ ' ,‘ . ._.»,,,§’_"',',}‘,."\i.,1‘f’u,k§"f,ff,,,, ),,,-"|;\L.,. so Vl would have to find another not... at oii- Ytllllnvlllg plrlnlri. I"ill'll‘l-, The annual moeililg of Ulollltlfllllllll. l sm-iacotictl. It WAS ab- orsnlriiviiiu; hols" ‘l_~_vll":',l\|\'\fl|* "h; Spring Park Fox ($0., will be hcld isurtl; i ivould think of it no more. “'_ " T" ,""' ,"",."’“-" ‘_ " in tho Y.l\i.(‘.A. rooms on 'i‘hurs-|llut. also I di-tormiiicil to ho lll(ll't‘ tlit. follonlng buying points. . -tlay cvviiiug, Octobci- 7th at ll distant when with him, not to talk MONDAY iflJltlUIi. of anidliing hut business. .\lnnl. ivriiaii. Iuootiisai». R‘ E‘ SPILITETT‘ .. . I. I ‘M m" "mfliz" I“"“' m" ““""*" pprh... ],,-,,|(,._ \~,.,-,,,,,,_ Zllifi-ii-l-i-(il ional litlc frlt-ndly chats had mad:- ‘ ll. .\It|l'Il|I. iIFlilltI \'It'\\'. lllly position not only boaralil.~-, hut v , , . .» , . . -.—.-:-.-_ _ .:_-==—_:-<---_-_—_-=.-:- , _, _ . , ‘lmllrhwllflilllnliltlll’; hiliiilfylifllininiil‘ '- _ iatliattiw. l-ic hail I‘lII(PiI with mo w" {up}; “mpbuxl ‘Murun {HUI Sh: onco in... iviiiii- its the men I had 1-... .-_-._ known m what now sci-melt alumni {gt-it lltalliidiit-w,’ ivrdlif“ I L liiii- 4i formi-i- cxlsit-uci- had tzilkod. "" ' ‘ "“"' "' ' ' lI oftou fcll that I had lived in one q~| |.;.,-|,,\\‘ I ~" " Hvilrlil, had (lied, anti lIi"iI ptllllt‘ to ‘at n safrrlfio» tho proporty coast» dim: of a dwi-lllog liouso, barn. buildings. and six ilt'l‘(‘,~' ot’ land zit Montague. iomcrLv tiwuc-d by E. lvr Ailams. now llic c-sinte- of into N. ii. McLean, apply to t‘. Nfchozin, m (tutor of tho will of latc- N. K. Mela-an at IIlt‘ prom liiontztguo, i‘. id. I. - lliliifltl-ii-li-lttl ELL A‘; .\I:ii'.\i'I..\Y. Iliillftix. N. stern steamship Lint-s, inc I.I.I\'IG FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON viii leave 8L John every Wldimiar Y at 6 u. m. (Atlantic urn-J \ . BTATEROOMS $3.00 U P Cost cnnnfiction with Mnlrhnnlilnn Line ate-amen» tor New Your u" V! ‘ i, reight IDDI IR . ., 9- MIQAIPII. . ' m. Jou ~ n m hm; IKOOII eeel drinking Iunciouq. I FAM- Y-ADEJ t in made in n hpfl Fin true frultl 35c. n tube at | i?“ d d: ' , . Ohrzuu corfigilrgu’ -LY- fflr 82 glnluel. Power-Kenchle, LIIniQ- f0: preserviné peaches! _-.:.~_—:n x_-.—.~.:.--i-:-.__—_~ _—_. _—- BRICKLAYERS WANTED Several men for face brick work, Wages 90c! ST- 1-0" Ilfi Luv-co duv- ii-min L X . ) ‘ > I ‘ v v I I "'7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ' I‘ FAM-LY-ADT! Refreshing! msr l GIRL l nv' mu noun 1 day!‘ Q 0Q- ZENA QUESTIONS HERSELF. own‘ Chapter 124 n the days and weeks which to lowed my talk with Jennie iiVil- oox l avoided Mr. Bctis in "very way possible. And l also never failed to say something nice about Jennie when he was within henr~ lug, (won't! l suid it to tho office hov. l had ieanred to like her, nllhotigh we never could be inti- mums. She was a bcttei- crhlcat- mi girl than Mary, of a fnirI-y well . ‘to do family in a small town near Ifhlcago, but she had nono ol’ - .Viur_v‘s delightful personaltly, dicr ' wonderful intuition. and sons of i humor that had kept me from Elv- lug up in those dark days when I , first came to Chicago. '! To my delight l thought I saw “signs of renewed interestvln her I on Mr. Betta‘ part. One dny I said something to Mr. Ciuxton about Jennie. He replied: “There was a time 1 fcnrwl i J should loso hcr asywcll as him! . Bnkpr. Befls scmcd vory much im- l pressed. l think shi- would make i pin. a vnry good \vi|'i-. Slit: a I thoroughly good ulrl, and ls loud ‘_j of him, l am surc." I‘ l longed to t"ll hliu what I know of Jl-llllll‘, but oi‘ ciiursi‘ i did not. ,l onlv said: "Slit- is in lovc with him l think.’ I “Ili- hiislft ziunuycd you wlili his iiillPllllilllfi lately, has IIB?" / ' 'l‘hc question came us a surprise. |i fIllrilll-‘II, the-n ri-plieti: I "Na, hi- ha: not anntrvcli nae." l ‘did not add "brciiiisv l would not allow him ‘to.’ But l was surl- Mr. .xton srnsid lllt-lit‘ had been . nothing because ho turned away, lHliI spoke siharill." l "Iil‘.'ll."t' take this lt-ttor!" l 'l‘lii-sl- suddi-ii t-tialigts, ‘which tic- lcurri-d seldom, aiwagxv. rathoi- fusas- cd mo. l didn't uiilloi‘ and them. lint l had lcurned than an office [girl Iitls‘ no right to quostion tho ‘iuoodw of i‘Vl'lI thc most thought- ‘iui of i-mplovvrs. Sol pickled up my _ pad and waited. 'i‘l:o latter finishcti, ht- PCVPPIPJ again to the subji-ct. "Mr. Betls hasn't tried to maiic love to you- Nilss Stewart, has he‘! by Plczisc bc honest with me. if he ‘has and it is agrezibie to you; that ‘is \'|lII]' at‘ - und~hls. lint if ho tries to forco his nttoutions upon you illiwist- lcl mo know." ‘l suri-ly will!‘ l looked him squarely in the cyes. i did not call Mr. Betts peculiar proposal “lzivc- making" in any sense of tho term. it had been a czoiil-blotiileil affair, and was cndcd for all tinic. Therr- was no uocd to FOlIlItIP to lilni what ‘i foil might hurt. Jennie in Sfllllt‘ way! what inilllit either cause Mr. ilietts to lose his position, or lil- angry. and pcrhaps "take it o-ut on hor," as Marv zilways said. “'l‘hzi".lt y! l" ln his tisuiil lonc. Aftor ho loft th~ room I w llliI‘ r- t‘iI just \vliy hi‘ took such an in- .1 iilil Puffy I ‘oll ‘i-ll- lllliI I "- rcaily mired for mo, his privaio “A sccrctary? it was nb-iurd. Yct tho thought would not leave me. l had y. slight cmbarrassmcnl scvorzil limos hccziusc of a curtain somo» thing in Mr. t‘lnxtou's manor-r; but today WIN-ll sipcaking of Bella |lIl(‘I‘t‘ hail horn a tlii'l'ci'c.iict-. ll “as almo~t as if ho \Vl‘l'(' jcaiioua of mc. iiisiczid of simply trying ta '\ Notable sailing 0i New Millinery HEW caslon. played a great gathering new things. A STORE MADE NEW store has been really “made new‘ fixtrts of tho greatcat‘ possible goods-find to enable people ID at-tcnd installed. The result in l’. E. Island. MILLINERV, THE CENTRE OF. INTERE3T Naturally at LIlIs season, the most interesting portion oi the store is "ilio section devoted hats for women and chlidrcn. Beautifully adorned with pot-toil plants, ‘ferns. etc. and showing Ill headgear, this (lepartment present- cd a beautiful appearanco. The head zuliliucr, Miss MiLcLellan. spent some weeks going through the various imtiilinery rrlarlccta particularly New York, whore shc tgzithcrcd up probably ‘th-e flncst ‘range of new inilllnory ever shown in ‘this Province. New hzttswirlmm- cd and illlfF!llllllE(l~— new trlunniitg materials, new juvenile mllllnery vie wth cnoh other for space to present their charms. THE SUITS, COAT5, FURS. Mr. McLeod and lliiss Fostrr wont‘. carefully through all tli~-. lcztdlng clothing cenitres, porsouitlly inspecting and choosing the new goods that are sthown here in such abundance. One of the salient ‘fcn- turesa of ‘this fall's showing is the roztl nrtulerartion of price. For ex- ample a. wonderfully attraoiivc lino of worm coaits is shown at Nineteen Dollars! 'l‘.ho furs as al- ways arc wonderfully attractive“ including samples of wolf, bcavcr. fox, raccoon, sable and a. host of other furs. i venturing-lg; THE SHOWING OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS -u The lilies of this department are lxirgoly the result of a careful pcr~ sonal searching of the markets by Mr. I)l‘\".i.'. The new fixtures make i‘t ‘DCSSlDIE to show to good advzu! tnge the enormous stock of now silks for day and evening wear curried by this house-probably ‘the largest range in tihc Province. The new dress goods and sultlngs are shown in great. range at tho front of the main store. TH E DRAPERY OPENING A scene of ‘beauty reveals ltsolf as one turns from the mllllncry drparvment into the House Fur- nishings section, where Mr. Hearty. and his assistants have a grand display ol wall papers, chlnltzes, curtains cuntaiuings, and all such ‘furnishings as help to make limin- more attractive. This is a featuro SZIVC llIl‘ ll IlllOyflIIPi’ lifo in anolhor world. Tht-sc tihais with Mr (‘l:i.iltin, and my tuuiht-Fs k-ltcrs wcri- all that l had to rc- illIlllI mo of that wurlil in wliinh l iiad llvcd whcn dad ivits with us. and i was thc pt-llcd child of u sup- _ p, [)"‘|'l|I)’ iulllitmiilro, it would bc it... hriril to glvc up those talks. llut isos I uiu.~:‘tii't lot him hold me cheap; VHPIIIHT lllll.~'l I lot him ho so tool- (lili- Lea lIlii lsh a lo fall in love with mo. IIKEIIOSSIV" ‘Imlmy of me ‘Ielmr!’ V I l blushod at the thought. Thou nwm’ . rvisualizcd Ki-uuclh Lawn-nor as . __'-_ thcln-r in his place. Would I ho so icart-Ifiul that he did not (Illl'4' for LflI" ‘I’ 'sYmP3¢I1Y- ‘"107 “'_“ Tomorrow-Zena Rents a Flat for on has been the bust stocki-il llncn the old country was unahe to supp ly, were ‘in stock on shelves here. '1 hc opt-mm! day display was worthy 0! ‘the drwt range carried and the that no visitor should miss. THE OPENING FOR MEN The “MEN'S STORE" on oho main floor is crammed with new arrivals for men and boys. This is comparatively speaking, the new tiepzirtmcut of this great sto-rc ‘but it has already attained very large proportions and is growing faster every season. Men's suits and ovorcoatc-Mené Hats and Caps, Men's Furnishings, Boys‘ clothing ‘of every kind‘ is on exhibit here. THE FAMOUS DAVLIGHT LINEN ROOM This is n section that, owing to some fursiglitcil buying from liil-t (lcpaiduroiit in tho Province. Linen; that l‘Vl‘|l thc ‘forcmost factory in Tho following letter of sympathy The great. MOORE & McbEOD Limited establishment was in gala. attire yesterday. ‘the occasion be- ing rthe tall opening and exhibit c-f milllnery-wenrabies and so on. The four large windows were, beautifully decorated for tihe-oc- and the department dis- of the The main ‘floor of this great during the past few months. Wall mahogany‘ and plate glass—cnrafuily planned to show amount of the sitlus- to customers swiftly and efficiently, have been has been to make this probably the finest store to the new every portion samplcs of -tlu\ new NOVELS One of the most novel stage ef- fects yet devised for present day .drtima is the final scene of “The lWornuu in Room 13" which comes to the Prince Edward next week. You will find from the program that the scene is takl place in a corridor of llhe Cri inal Courts Building in New York City, bntt by the skillful u-se of scrim and shift- ing lights the audience is shown by flashes what is happening in . both corridor and court room mak- uui ‘minis, A ‘Used by the Urban Stock, andfllearables , Monday Night r ‘"0. in‘ their! Opeiing Plat ng a continuity that holds‘ interest tense and leaves nothing tn tho imagination. it is easy to know where this bit of stage craft or- lginated for MnxoMarcin who is a specialist in this line ls one of the authors of “The Woman ‘in Room 13." The situation evolved is but the final one of many that run through ‘the play. ISe-ats new on sole at the Theatre, secure your ‘seats now! QI-QA-QOOO-Q ‘Hints for the Motorist IV ALBERT L. CLOUOH Q-QOQ-GOO-QQ-Qoooooooaoesoa wHEEus AND THEIR BEARINGS (CONTlNUED). The Sake Of Their Tires Wheels Should Run True. For Wlicn both wheels are jackod up is a good timo to sr-c if lllny run truc, if the utheel itself wobbles. it is hccause tho nxlo shaft is bent. tin all trnnslruieiinns in which the wheel is koyod outo tho shaft). and a ucw shaft is usually tho host way out of this difficulty, ziltimugh stralghtcnlng is possihlo. if tho domountziblc-nlm and tlro only wobble, it ls probably ‘because thc rim has hi-"oil lmpropcrly put 0n—- n (rendition which can be i=1‘! rirzhl. hv loosening al ltho lugs and par- tially tightening first tltosv which are at tho points of tho rim that aro least completely on tho foiloo. Then tho lugs nppositi- thcrwc should ho tII'llWll up and tho rm. Oi‘ llHHll scrowcd into placo, living careful to Olll‘l'illt‘ first on Ibusi- located at points. if any, whi-rc the rim stands oiil too fur. Whcn ihc rim runs truo, a final tightening should l be givon all tho lugs. A wilt-cl that wobblos from zm-y cause wciirs its tire tread rapidly. ‘by St-‘iiffmfé it sideways and zine that is not uni- formly seated on tho fciloc ‘is. likely to squcak noticeably. \\Iilh‘ looking aftor whcclH. I! 114 “'81! l" jack up both front ones and see that. the rims run H119 nllll 11!"! there is no mort- tllilh i1 Jtlfil Del" ccptiblc “‘shake' of ouch W11"?! 0" its hearing. if the-re is m-uch more than this its benrintlS 4P9 loo loosc, they will be sublefilflll 1° blow-like shocks and will wear out rapidly. not pt-rfccj. Questions of general interest to. Address Albert L. Clough, care of our office. -f__-<o-o>———- .\lln:|r|l'u Linlnicnl for llurnn. l (‘It'- ‘Q! pa" ..i “llillli it uni; lVCSt CORR-I. patterns ‘tviiltuct d in tho tlllUflllJllg plurali- ILR. Stewart, ltlariilme provinccs secretary of the 0n m‘, ("her hump if a Force Association, was at thc (‘ar- , l | s" limp loton l-lotcl last evening, stopping X1'°P;l,.,!§{,?°f,; (Sue. 5310:: ha,“ will ' off here on his way from his homo Hlfidlh, Flu“, i. m ‘um ‘he ;,5.-,._,-.|in thurlottetmvn, P.E.l., to the‘ - . '- _ ‘ m; 7.. m... - jugs aro too tight or IIlIJllL.‘lll()l'l l.» ' ‘ r d ‘n this‘ i“ gfizycftsspgge‘ gfirzlstmegfifla" 5m this woo-k, after the convention,‘ mediate’ answer is desired’ and“, and will be glad t0 give everybody I _ | _ desiring to enroll ln the new tlan- v Se" addressefl’ stamp“ "we ope ‘atlian Air Force nil information! desired, also to enroll those ready shown in the new training rvgula- | rang l2 gm all ‘f?’ "lam"; , r , I I h’ I l >I I llIljIIllII . iliiiilIIIIlfgltlIIIiitIlIIilnIfIIlIiqll III?’ Partridge in tlic cast, willow grouse in the but correctly known as the ruilcd grouse fthis bird is found throughout; tlic bfClidlIl of Canada. Thrcc or four sub-species arc found in various pa rts of tlic country-the Canada rullctl grouse 1n tlic cast and hlanitobn, as wcll as in tlic tluckly-ivootlctl sections 0i licctvzitiifztlld Iuritish (olumluzi, the grcy rullcd grouse in the tlru-r wootlctl portions oi the llllCflOl‘ and thc (lrcpon ruilcd or trillow grouse of the Pacific CURRENLQOMMENT“ Continued from country which has been so e1’- fcctlve in producing these wond- erfui results, They have met. our men in public life and have ‘been impressed with their" great grasp of national conditions, and the high order of efficient statcsmnnnhip directing iCauadlan affairs. And with a clear full view of all this they tell us in convincing langu- age, that the supcr-struclure MUST liE 'l‘l-lE WORK OF‘ THE SAME AR(‘liI'l‘l<}(.?’llS. The Government anti party which guvc to us lilo National Policy, which constructed tho tianatiizin Pacific Railway, whost- hands are now busily treat- Pagi‘ Four hut a Iiicrczintlliz Marine to con- ucct us. with tho markets of tho world, and uudi-r WIHISO policy prospcrlty has swiftly foliowod our cvt-ry movement, is tho urchiloct of tiu- SU|)(‘l"Sll‘Ll(‘Ilil‘t3 to whom wlr must entrust its complctltui anti from the roe-option our young Primo Minister is rwcoiviug in all parts of (Iauada, and as further ty 0f votes cast for his Govern- ment in the recent bye-elections, tlicrc is little room to doubt that this is also the opinion and will be the vcrdlct of all the people when appealed to. . r/nw ~ —-Z<-&>i— ISLAND OFFIOER RECRUITING FOR AERIAL SERVICE. llALi IPAX, ‘Scptembcr ZL-Licut Cnnzltliiin .-\ir Assoc-la l ion l‘ ' I Liraut. Strwart said ho would bf‘ i, the (‘arlcton on ‘Thursday of d: o Join. ’l‘i'cmcnilous interest is being . IS ill!‘ ,,,_, flittialfli La that’ fibril-H“ filtuiilleb l t .l I 7 t: r: illllfllfl wcll. where if l3‘ l“““’-ftllli.... I sarong... lions of the forcc. Stcwart last night. Man-j fix-flying (ifflccrs of thc lloyzil Air Force are trilinlng mid others arc gutting ready to go to (Jump llurzlcil, ()nt., training of i-x-ofriccrs 'l ("I'd well bound ‘ est prices, order early, th ey will be very scarce later in the $885011. Carter Mo. Ltd. Flour‘ and Feed I Warehouse The risllcd grouse has many cncmics—-fe:.- llicrctl, furrcd and human is one of Cauaclzfs most splendid ollcrings to the sporisiiiail. (lrousc should alxvzq-"s bc shot on the '\\'ill§Z and their warincss and cunning make it ncccssziry to sclcct ammunition that is fast and yct it: survives and ~ w” POTATO. BASKETS 2oti---n0ziiiis...2o0 f’ All made i_n P. E. . I-SLAND, from N. B. ~ ' Ash and P.E.I. Maple \ and Birch. Strong and m a d e, double and strapped top andbottom 24.‘-I1924o'7._ l in, h‘, .-_ I W said Licut. is i Low- - s-ituq-y‘. h“... \ Herself and Mother. “"5 _ IN-‘n 5PM to Mr. and liirs. illhI mm! m mm" il l! 3112113121‘ Jrl- Mtivrltvlc. Ills-i slstcrs ant ‘ll u i J,‘ ' ‘i It". [m ilfl '“‘<°*>—*“— . :- tcccn uyno from tho i I} I i | iS,e Sept. 22. -V\'hcn Ymfhlbors of tho Funzzn 101.1 IIIIIIIII -| Iii i II IIIIIIII u u I uiIi tn IiIIIIItIII! Vaho Ruth scorvrl the winning run of the Wfilllmfg M ssioti- with No 601-7410: in nllgwgcs nrcoonsidercd by manys ortsmen - . i : - » . - . . for the Yunkocs in tho oil-youth in We’ [he nmnbers or Sumnpr" d‘ the hcst loads for grouse. (‘anuck, Regal and Sovereign hells are nlng ol‘ l\i0ndn_v's gamc with tbc Browns, be broke Ty Cobb's rec- nrd oi‘ H7 rims scored in a single s, baseball season. The run Willi the ' "I-‘IRIII scnretl by the IIllillbIlltl this h b I . _'_~ir—_iz—_- Auxiliary of tihe W. M. S. wish to tender ‘to you our hearth-it s, ...- pathy in sorrow. We realize. as n society, we i ntittcd. zcnrcely ever from our meetings. We you ihavc sustained iii the passing was); olayonr {dear mother, whom ‘lrl- c. o or council and com- ibrt through ‘all m“ Dresent time. We commend you all to our saith: "Pcme uniio mo, n" ye who a" Welly and heavy laden and l ""5. your hour of grcat nvc‘ lost. one of our valued mam ors, one who while health per» was absent r understand Bomb tmeneure, -the great 1959 Y0“? "v00 until Heavenly Father who W Iillill lliIll-Il "bum units, AIIIIIII-lnpq Ind-nine. "mill-Ids [rind lnnlqm. VIII-Int mum min I b." rs por en in two v from those piece I" 81W! You rest.” Bltznrti nn hchalf of all the mem- Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Secretary. “The man who had hia arm brok- pllcec. Should any away M" the inlet! (Icpcniln pniillVt.‘ Manv blc under all conditions,vratcr-proolcd, utccl reinforced and its to pattern. sportsmen prcfcr the .22 rifle for grouse when the cover is thick. In =uchcauesDomininn 22's—sIiort, long or long riilc, smokeless or "lcsmtlW-nre undoubtedly the best. Look for the "D"on all boxes. 011T 118w [in I: book, “The Call of Canudh" with ilhrslrnlinn: of Canadian game birds and nmmnkv reproduced in full colon, contains valu- able info/motion Ilml will inlrmi ynu. Eiwy sportsman s/nml have a copy o] (hi. beautiful boo/i: in his Iil ar . ' Advutillngslggnfikhl-“II ln-ai, Canal-h, Dominion Cartridge ($0.. Limited llcnd Oiiico - Montreal ll iif . 'l‘ , lwilalwtgrnnto tiiudbury