e SU r WESTENGURDIA AGENT: Mrs. John Pond I‘ Ch la Sires suminasaoe aiifriaigircco couizh-Ih.“ m m" subacriptlotio Advertising. lhclll ho loft with MIL land, (guardian may or houghgufaallly darn; of tho following atom In J Bookstore. Water Street. oLiIi Bakery, Water Street. Th: Guardian will no delivered to on; homo ll] m flay at 2o pa! may. or 10w pa: week. Phone £50 ‘p, yiiiii order to the boy iosponolblo for deliver-lea u ll i advance. _»ivtsrvii:w LODGE." fly... ailfi La-d i -ti-29-3l. g‘ gcflilil! lu-esh Loosters ckcii erelv day. -\':\TERIVIAN'$ PEN l; PENC'L: 1:51.“ at ‘iaylcr uiuit C0,. Kfili- exper‘ rlnlshmil, L-ZII-B-QU-ll. 10D. igii; L...:l music. mission Zoc. -r.asSl'0R'l‘ photos, overnight iictmaiiiiiiin Drug and Photo rice, suiiiniersidc. L204-a.28-eod-10l JURCIIFISZES PROPERTY Ml‘. ltilllil iviutiart ‘ten-S ti wees for 'lori.nto.—S AYINGS PArtAuai-There will awiiigs parade on Saturday ‘tlllllg at 6.50 at N0. 9 Service yin; School. R. C. A. F" Sum. rsitle when ii number of grad- es ivill receive their wings from coiuiiiiuiding officer, Wing iiiniaiicicr E. G. Fullertorh-S. >GOLF-The Summerslde Golf its pttiililg into effect a $5.00 ting lie for the balance of the lion. L; that goodly law of aver- tt. September and October ild be line, sunshiny months. ‘h ivould enable members to lay to the full this most attruc. lgfilllt‘. -'l‘O RESIUE IN KENSINGTON Ifrs. J. J. MzQuald and family <f igrion left this week make ir home Ill Kensington. Before one, their departure ylieyt were ten ii farewell reception by the W. L, iiiid. Women's Institute tit home oi Mrs. M. M. Foley. An dress and presentation of gifts to tt. MocQuiiid marked the occa- rt Miss Florence Keefe read me tress for the C. W. L. and Mrs R. Frctiit for the W. I. Rev, Win. iiaizliaii. i). p. also made a sh.rt dress speaking of the splendid ltLoi Mrs. McQuaid in c..iiimun- aflalrs, Refreshments were ser- alier which all Joined in slug- “l-‘or She's a Jollv Good Fei- ." .\lrs. McQuaid and her fair.- will he much missed in Alberton lire they had resided for some us, lilrs. tvfcQtitiids husband, the itJ. J. McQuaid being station uit it Alberton for some time. iild and her family good fortune their new home.—S JUNNEL ONLY SOLUTION- .L. it, Alien in his reply to the tit to the Province at the ban- tThtirsday evening in honour Dr. and Mrs. ‘Needler. made ereiice to the ‘oss of the car try ind what it- means to the ounce. Ho. said that many years prominent Island gentlemen llcxpressed the view that a iiiel was the only possible per- tient solution to a continuous minimisation with the mainland. Allen sriid, he was of the some ion. If the Island is to be on Same footing as New Bruns- l. Nova Erotic and Quebec as rds continuous communica- tiirn a tunnel ls the only so- n__s_ FUNERAL AT NORTH REDE- —T1t" funeral services for -- D. R. Morrison were held fldtiv afternoon from the home lit. and Mrs. A. G. MacCaull, -i\ P:-dcqtie' to the United "h- Riv. o. F. Hoddlnott con- Yed the services. Many old ‘ (is from all parts of the Prov. l"? tircsent to pay their last Ni io a dear friend. A full ll‘ With Mrs. Clark MacQunrrie inihe hymns "Lead Kindly P‘. “We Cannot Think of _m as Dead" and "Abide With '-,"“-“Ptt‘"*it was in the Wllmot mull‘. ‘Ftie nsilbenrers were: "5 Plltih Callmck, Clements ' titers, A, G. MvcCaull, Rob- Bsag. P. G. Clark and Robert —WEnniNG BELLS — A vev-v . Wcddirrr was sclemnized an width afierncori at the home I 41ml Mrs. Ezra Allen, i115. when their daughwr Hel- .iVll'lii became the bride of Al- lsiiac, son of Mr. and Mrs. y} JTYINY of St. Eleonora. Rev. i "ftav of Union Corner ner- d the cerr-mcnv in the ores- 0! immediate relatives and M ~ Mss Margaret Allen of elaersitie. a cottsm of the bride _ _tlie wedding music. The , “hi! was given in marriage by . , h" was very charming in a v; length dress of trlnie sh-gr c°febe with white accessories ell-Wile cf sweetheart roses. Her _ Miss Vera Allen was brides- _ "id was dressed in brown. twflwize bouquet was white peas and snap dragon. r. "I Jelfrev of Toronto was beat Afte i r the ceremony a recep- - tc cake. with miniature bride and I - lending the wedding were _"‘;€0e Jeilerv of the n. c A. ,| He ntfieid. N. 3.. Mrs. Eliza- Mcflg oi Chicago and Mr, ll‘. y?" of Chicago. The bride‘ Th. m"; puny w,“ f Ftciivent of some very lov- ,_ i" It a shower given in tin- list - .anii imhflge . Pfievv w‘, MW" ‘n N~va Mr. and column l! reserved IOI’ news‘ lot-iii iiiierc i, but advertising _ “lousy uaiaarc may be aniieraeu | save 13°39!’- BUY ween-s ta wuru, strictly payable l ,DA_\'(_'.E in Irishtown, Monday l- L Good time. L-285. ,1oriie ullSCCll ot sumiiierside hpiirciiiscd the lovely property on IJLIIKG -GIVI'..\‘ FAREWELIP-Mr. Non‘ m MMJAJCG wiidhas joined the —'I'he Rev. M J. Smith 1) 1) C. A. r‘. was given a send-oil his lllflliiS on tiie eve of his (11-- nuie. i-ic was presented w.t.i an ilrcss llllll pen and pencil set by coiiiimiiioiis. lvfz". Maci.eod leit eir niziiiv friends wish Mrs. Mc-i Sh Provincial Building about 7.30 II- DDFBLIUHII geri- D y", y ca. .~ir _ mfg; alum‘ way h“. Commodore G. W. """"'"°' Drlllflone. Water an“; "I" (ll-mt oi Glflllflul SlrggL Slammer-aide oy for thla sea-via‘ ‘I 10H!’ fllllbla —BEPAIR R00 _ H0115 110W. before r20 iilgtiigfffiild wilting and cement iatngfilcgla. mo‘ I-i-JJO-B-ZP-Ql. -—ATTRACTIVE . m0! lunch kits ftflultfliligblnftfhigfgn “i Bme 5- L-izo-o-zo-zi. —MAIL your: films to us I01’ new Electogloss Pracess» BBSLSerVice. Enman Drug ‘an Phi)“ sefvlce. Summeralde. P. IBDLB-ZG-COC-lol —COME T0 TH Festival in St. Mai-Eli's ‘$51, (Ex 51mm" Seturdav. Aug. aotii. Ice £38611}, sandwiches, pantry sale, ésh pond. under the auspices or enslngton Branch. L36-8-23-2l -—STENOGRAPHI'I—R WANTED -.. Mitst to fully qualified. Oipportuiilty or advancement. Apply by later to box c. d1 i qualifications. u“ 1,“7,»‘i5i-§§§{,'_‘}§ —RETURN FROM CONVENTION f“ Catholic DBrish priest‘ at Kin: ora and Mr, Alban Glllls of Suin- merslde returned last evening from attending the national oonvenaioii of the C. M. B. A.. which was heid this week at Ottawa. Father Smiti, was elected grand trustees for the g-silgfiali-hgribrforfoall Fqafltgildfl. ft is f‘ . and for the brovince.—S er 5mm], —RETUR.NING TO HALIFAX-I Col. Barrie, chief supervisor of fisheries 8t Halifax, who has been on a tour of inspection of the can. - "l"! fled Pflcking plants of Prince Edward Island. left on Friday on return to Halifax. While on the Isfand he urged the fishermen and oyster growers to attend the re- fresher course for the fisheries in- spectors which is being held at Shcdiac on September 13th. At this meeting advanced methods of mar- keting and other matters connect- ed with the fishing industry in the Maritlmes wililbe discussed-S. ' —DR. KIRSWELL APPOINTED, SUPERVISOR AT BIOLOGICAL- STATION-Dr. Kirswell, who has' been stationed at the Biological Station at Ellerslie for several months ls replacing Dr NQEIIIEL: who has been supervisor at the station for the past tweive year. ,Dr. Needler has been appointed- , supervisor of the Biological services for all the fisheries of the Marl. , times with headquarters at St. An- , draws, N. B. Dr. and Mrs Needlerl and their family leave shortly for‘ their new home-S. - DUKE WILL VISIT I _ (Continiifd__frcm page 1) ment, New, Bcotland Yard. Ari R. A. F. Security Guard,wl1l guard the whole arca of the alr- ‘ port and in addition Royal Cana-i dian Mounted Police constables will ‘ bc on duty. Ducal Standard hoisted _ As the Duke steps from hisf plane. which flies a small Royall standard, his own ducal standard will be hoisted on the flagpole on the parade round of the training school. and Irumpeters will sound the Royal salute. The welcoming party will be in. » troduced to the Duke by Group Captain Blake. The Duke will then inspect the training school, after which tea will be served at the officers’ mess, and mne station officersi The Duke and party will leave the airport about 630 p.m., in cars which will be driven slowly along the following route to the Provin- cial Building: Longworth Avenue to Weymouth St, thence along Fitzroy 5t, Rochford St. Kent St. Queen st. and Richmond st. Arriving at the Provincial Building, His Royal Highness W111 be conducted to the Confederation Chamber, where addresses of wei- come will be t; ented by Premieri Campbell on hall of the Prov-l lnce, and by Mayor Holman on behalf of the City. Augean“ on Balcony The Duke will then make appearance on the balcony of the . Provincial Building. facing Rich- mond street, which ls being drw- ed and decorated for the occasion. The dUClliPBIty will leave the m., for Government House. i116 cars proceeding by wa of Rich- mond, Queen and Ken streets. At 8.80 the Duke will be the guest 9f the Provincial Govern-i ment at a semi-formal dinner in The Charlottetown. He will stay ovemlght at Gov- ernment House. At 9 a.rn. Wednesday he will be driven around Victoria Pork and other areas. Details of this PB" '1! the lpit-éisrnmme have not been compo . i At 10 o'clock Wednesday, the pnrtzyzxlwill leave by their planes 10f Dar outh. AT IUMMERSIDII Word was ieoelved yesterday afternoon by Win! Cmnmimd" G. Fullerton, commondlnl 05' ficer at no. ii service nyiniz Behwl that hi; Royal Highness the Duke of Kent will cull iii. the Summer- aide airport on his way W Cm" lottetovm. arrivg a‘? airport at 8 p.m. 8 an or Time on hieadoy and will remain 4c minuua. afterwards coins by lone to Charlottetown. Accom- beAlr 0.133.. the No. I ‘Iroinlnl 9°11” l th R. ‘ rt, will may n: e ova nxlyhh. hood of presented. R "Y- - FIRST SHOWING of Fall Dresses in the I and 10 Department! New arrival; lra pin stripe wants-clever new style details —- quality at only $3.49. S00 them now.‘ ‘ . wharf. Order your horfl coal requirements for deliv- ery direct from the ship and- save. Phone Holman’: Produce JUST ARRIVED! New fall samples of Johnston's Tail- ored-To-Measure Clothes for men. High fradc Imported and domcst c fabrics in many new patterns and col- orlngs. Drop into the Cloth- lng Department soon and look thorn over; SAVE AND SHARE YOUR GASOLINE FOR VICTORY. IIOLMAIPS SUMIVIERSIDE Personals —Mr. Wm. Harrington of West- ford. has returned home after vis- lting friends in st. Eleanors-S, -Miss_ Kathleen Jeffery who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jeffery, St. Elean- ors, lcft on Friday by plane for her home in Boston-s, —Mr. and Mrs. Crocken of Bos- ton who are visiting friends and relatives in Emerald, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacNaliy, Summerside on Thursday-S. —Dr. David MricNally, who has been visiting his brother. Mr. John J. MaoNaiy. Summersiile, left on Friday on return to his home in Springfield Mass-S. -Mlss Edna Si Jot-t. hurse in training at the Prince County Hos- pital is visiting her grandmother, Mrs Wm. Clark, Eniertilti-S. —Mrs. E. C. Williams and daugh- ter Florciice have returned to Boston. after spending a pleasant visit with relatlvcs in Freetown. Mrs. liliams was the former Annie Campbell, -—Miss Rosamond Wright of Summer-side who has been spending her vacation with relatives in Hati- fax has returned to her home, l ~—A telegram has been received knowledse of al MR PRINCE COUNTY ‘it ‘ for five minutes NDAY & TUESDAY ER ROGERS * n: o r JAMES CRAIG llaavlot mill-lam Alao short subject Shows at 7.15-9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3 S UMMERSIUE 11"“ 471 WBWHI mecwtors erever hiivtgm’ din I SD81! R a. day of seeing airmen who fly the planes and “"1119 them by wireless, other aLr- men who ferry them across the At-i lantic workmen and women who‘ make the, clones. he wooed it oif by a. birds eye view oi the product of Canadian aviation industry, Drawn up on the Falrchlld hang- " 5W0“ 1n a long formidable line handiwork of Canadian fflfiwfletl B-Ild workmen. There were the Stranraer reconnaissance bomb- er. the Hamipden bomber, Boling- SID UARIA CHRONICLE Salute and Farewell Prime Minister Winston Churchill, of the crew of an arrived in London with Churchill and F" hmke bvmber. Afran Anson recon- nalsance bomber, Lysander mam- 11111581106 Diane. Hurricane fighter, Norseman and Harvard (JARVIS. Menasco Moth and Tiger Moth, trainers and Mother trainers, and the Fleet Finch ‘and Fleet bkirt, trainers. In front of each plane" were the heads of the factories‘ 5mm Whlch they had been produced and the Duke talked with egcip ‘The Duke also had a word for the fflcwfy workers and amoziiz those he stODDQd to talk with was Mrs. Dorothy Griffiths of Wolvtr- hB-Ynvwfl- England. she was riveti- ing a piece of bomber fuselage and looked up to see the Duke srrillingi at her. Then she told him her problem. Her husband was in the| Royal Air Force and she had taktnt her two children and come to Cali- iula, She had got a joo in the air- craft factory and was supporting them in safety. Should she be criti-T clzed for fOIIOYWXIE this plan, she’ ailfed the Duke. | No. that's grand." he replied. with a smile. All through his tour today switched easily from Frorigli in Lngiisli and back to French again.‘ deDEhdinR on the‘ tongue of dial person he happened to be address-i fie S‘ n. “He sure knows the score." was the way Faircliilds test Pilot ptit after the Duke rind quizzed .iiiii on the plant's Bulimzbroke production. Capt, J_ 1-1,. (Red) Litiiibumer. Duiinville Ovii.,| and a pilot on a Lincoln Ellsworthi Antarctic expedition. was streaknigi in appreciation of the Duke's wizie rcrsift performance. by Mrs. Priscilla Smith, MargateiThe Duke lillkfid t0 him. he sold.‘ announcing the safe arrival in Eng- y about everything land of licr son, Pte. Joe R. Smith,| A Company, 14th Field Ambulance, R.C.A.M.C.. Sussex, N. B. ~Mis5 Mildred Llewellyn, R. N.. who has been spending here-holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn, summerside, left on return to her duties in the Deaconess Hospital, Boston, on Friday morning-S. -Mr. and Mrs William Sinnott and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sinnott and daughter Muriel Arine of Long Island Ctiy, New York are visiting relatives and friends in Emerald and Moreil, P. E. I.—S. , —-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bodies of Mollne, Ill., are visiting the province, and were iri summer-side this week renewing old acquain-‘ tances. Mr. and Mrs. Boates are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stew- art, Bedeque. This is Mrs. Boates" first visit to the Island and she la ‘ delighted with its charming scen- l I DUKE OF KENT (Continued from page 1) The Duke started the day with a visit to the Royal Air Force ferry command. charged with ferrylng wnr planes to Britain. After that he reviewed a. snarvoy air force honor guard before making a dill- gent inspection of N0. l. WirelcB school of the British Common- wealth Air ‘iralnmg Plon- He lunched at the officer's mess and his motorcade was off again to take him to the Angus shops o! the Canadian Pacific Railway where he dilflwal heavy infantry" tank: trim e o on - Then he vlgfted the FI-llfihlild Air- craghgairit att Liounfueuii WIGPQ‘I1Q WI “ VI saw a representative display of the planes which are beinl min-lilac" ured from coast to eosiat in Osmi- ’ t . da-Fmriiavfi-ftiivuiie will visit sun. Que. imd fly on to Murray Bov GM 11¢"- bv 5t. Irenee where ho will be a week-end R096! Bl u" 5mm" home of State Secretary P~ F- in. zrgrverywhere he was acheduléd W make a atop a cmwd was the!“ to an laud the Kings brot er one enrou throullh the city he forms _____. mend at Montreal. The Royal party will be greeted by Wing Commander E. G. Fuller- ton, C. 0.. at the station, Ma. or John E. Campbell. M1‘. BL P. Foey. M.L.A.. Mr. L. R. Allen and Mr. A- R. Brennan, president of the Bum- meraide Board of Trade. Arrangements have been m!“ for the Royal party to drive in an open car from the landing field to the new extenalon runway which Lil adjacent to the main entrance to the airport. Visitors shoud drive to the main entrance of the airport and will be met by guards who will instruct them as t0 where to park their cars and where in go. The Duke will drive in an open car the full length of ‘the runway and then return to the station. His Royal Highness will inspect the station and have l" ln the officers mess after which the Royal party will take off for Charlottetown. i “the plane will do and he seemed to know all about its English counterpart the Blen- heim bomber." Before he retired to his hotel for, what an exhausted aide declared ‘a well earned rest" he had an Erg-i llsh tea in his honor at the Chalet on Mount Royal as the guest the city of Montreal. Mayor Ad.‘ ~ ma: Ravnault presided and lntr - duced His Royal Hillihness to mem- bers of the city council and their ves. Condition 0f (Continued from page 1) their investigation of the assassins political antecedents, and in France and the French Empire authorities drove forward li-i their effort-s w purge "communist" and elements opposed to both the Nazi and Vichy authorities. Collette once attempted to sail from the Normandy coast to Bri- tain as a Free French volunteer. This was after he served on the warship Niger which was sunk in Lhe British evacuation of Dunker- que, had been taken to Britain and then ln some unexplained manner returned immediately to France. Other odd facts of his back. ground included his service as a. sailor on the now famous French ship Muslin which transported former premier Edouard Daladler plaque in lfcii '1. B. Mcllucsicii, c tomary bound-i‘ American destroyer wag cabled to New York. rmaii of the "v liiic, tli: nizrkii- carries the flag; catch extends inttuiis neighboring country. The plaque it's and Ciiiiiirlci and other romlnent French lead- ers to Nor Africa. in an effort - to escape the French debacle of June, i940. It also was disclosed that b0 formerly WI; a member of Col. Francois do 1o Rocquea Fascist party. the Croix do Ru. but hi! parents acid he had shown no in- terest in politics lately. Critical 0f (Continued from D189 1) of national weakness, wash. 1h- afficlency, overty and death-tho liquor trafl c." Dr. l‘. B. Maison of Wolfvllle. superintendent of the convention's home mission board. wls 0164"“! president of the convention. Rev. H. It. Allnby, West saint John. N. 3., was named first vice-president and Rev. c. w. Cook. Bummerside. p, 1:, 1., second vice-president. imc-nt new. Bcott of Fredericton as Director of Children's Welfare for New gninswuiuck was IIPDIOW4 b? W‘ eega . Canon spun. chaplain v! the Maritime Penitentiary at Dor- cheater, told of the working being done by the churches to provide literature for inmates of the insti- tution. Canon spuri- made reference I0 tho Cambridge Syllabus, which has been prepared in limgland for rc- llgious instruction in the pubic schools. Rev. I. Judson Levy of Charlolfeiown urged action in this It was o Consolidated Lib RAF. Sweeps (Continued from we‘ l) the air-gunner and the oboonu ded. “Duenspite, Jihigh Wail-M. the ob- gar-vet navigated the plane back to Britain. He did not tell the‘ pilot he was wounded until he climbed out of the plane. The lanes over Rotterdam met o hall anti-aircraft fire. machine n bullets and even rifle fire. easerschmltts went up to tackle the escorting Spitfires. ‘Many ships in the haribor were Two Dictators (Continued from page 1) (litigation of the war, and contin- u __ "The discussions were oer-titrated with the unchangeable will of both peoples and their leaders to wait war to a victorious end. ‘There has been rumors for sev- eral days that iiic Axis chiefs would matter, and the convention asked i ~ " -' "‘-~'-i‘on DiucaNon have a series of talks rein, but the "“““l'l"'l"‘(’l"f§ were mode with the " n‘ si secrew a Council fracture stock bv a m0 lng Water St.. The . i533?’ gcletemvggsx-Ileadlng Aircraft s- unconscious was He, h‘ assistant-c o is - - - . ffim, well as can be eXp;C'\-€d."'5 when tlic R'iiib"av Britigc is off orator bomber like this that kill to confer with Prime INDOOR Gfllfchlll- S’sitie man Seriously injured In accident aboard flJvLS, Prince of Wales, acknowledges the farewell cheers after the historic Churchill-Roosevelt meeting at lea. Picture ~ \ \ *.\ \"\\'\\ 121':- of tlic Rtiiniiniv Bridge, Nlagm Falls, Ont., K. E. ii‘ s‘: lrs and .'\(I\'("l'li.\il'i,';' Clubs, prcsciiietl a bronze ._ y,“ gviillg Bridge Commission. In place of the cus- if the iivo cfuiiirics sn crusts. ii so that the staff 0f \ Zll be plum-ti im llw bmlllililrf‘ li_v (lt-zliciiicd early in ' N.Y.; IAM-A» liiic hciyvcen"the O-siolicr. Photo shows lloia. '1‘, B. McQucsien, K. E. J took Prime Minister King and his party from Mon- Sampson had tiie Qrgdy, a former Mr. - 5 ierslde Town councillor of the unnsmrlfilnc wig, m; hip when e i tor cycle whvll Ni-S" near his home ves- drivei" oi "Ric hit and others in shipbuildlnk mm Monette from the suninierslde yards. A warehouse on the docks rpm-t, He was coming into butt:- was hit and burst in flames, the max-side and had his wile as a 3.31;“, fire soon svreadiniz. senger. In Swbllaléltgmélcc "rnag-‘imd Ilwonctte and his wile were thrown to ihe Rmlmd 94‘ were not seriouslv hurl Mommy gepcrtcd the accident ‘i0 Chief of Police White in getting hclr) I01‘ was rushed w U16 Hospital. Mr. Brady's condition as he has a C0 the liln as wcl and assiwcii Mr, Grady. "silo Prince Cotiriiy is serious. mpoiiiid fracture ti 1 M a burl cut it the back of the head. Ito was ii t when lliblifk" hli‘ to trim “iiii trot“ im an: ll? is t1 i i Interpreting The War (Continued from page 1) danelles strolls sector must carry identification paper". The million btiioiietr which Ankara has said would bar any attempt to force Turkey into the war look loss formidable tic-w, in the light of the inms- ion of Russia and the porterits that the Mediterranean and Asia Minor are fated this iiill and winter to became a major war theatre. o O O Just what use the Nazis might make (‘f Turk sh territorial is less clear than that d c available tries‘. crrtrol of the from the Red naval rikinz prrmisfls to more difficult tlic Biil to u" t nearer by of To‘. lill ll"lli blow dealt and trans- p' '. In liic ‘liiil-nii‘ Fen. R'="."'i ll" ' "ltWrriv s. i .. .3- mr‘: rlisftiwc l’m"= i" """ ce of air power that can be br itight \ "ISUHHHEE ALL Q1155 i itiitrii iiuiiiitr Summer-side - Tl‘ Newsy Notes (Continucdjrom _V page 9, constricted below with the: edge: entre (except Nu. 6; and with cor- date or auricular clusping bases, than the plant lS either (it A. lac- v1s;’(5) A. Novi-Belgii; or (6; A. puriiccus. When the stein leni es are narrow ed or rounded at the base, but not conspicuously elasptng; if the 1n- volucre is 5 m.n or less high and, the heads piinc n10, zliv p t is ('7) A. salicifoiitis. But if the .. ii- cre i; more than 5 m.m high, and the heads have inconspmous rays, the plant is t8) A.!\lb1l1atil£) or t9) A. frondoeus. Lastly when the Item leaves are lanceolate or broader; if the heads are in flat-topped corymbs and the leaves entire (not toothed; the lant is (10; A. llillbellfll-US" But if he heads are paniculate or rcice- mcse, the irivolucre. 5 mm or less high and the leaves serrate in tho middle, the plflllt is (iii A laterl- florus. And if the plant has the in- volucre more than 5 mm high and the leaves coarsely dcniate, your plant is (l2) A. acuminoriis. The above it will be noted B a. kind of key, a sort of fir.~t aid to students in a difficult group. After- wards it Will be necessary to check your observations by on; of the standard Manuals (Grays or Bri- ’ 1 . » A little Nonsenle ton s) I once looked over the book d a medcal student. who was studyi at Ediibnrgh University: he h writ-ten the following gem on the front "page of each:- Si qiiisquld furet-ux this little lihelliim, Per Phooebem, per Jovem, I'll kill him, I'll fell him; hi ventris llllus I'll stick my scalpeliiirii. And teach him to steal my lit-tic libeliiiml A bontanlst gave me this descrip- tion of the sepals of the English wild rose: they are five in number; two run to a simple point, two have the golnt entirely surrounded by soft ristles, and one has bristles on one side only. It is thought that this riddle on he sub} ct was made u/p by the monks of 01th- Quinque sumus fratres, Sub endtiii tempore natl; Sunt duo barbziti, Duo stint sine barbs. creatl, Untis barbiitus Sed bnrlm dlmldiaius. Translatodz-“lYe are fzve brothers born at. [119 Hill/ll‘ H1110; t- "Yd bearded, t/ivo were created vt beards, one is bearded but the is halved." A writer in ii newspaper having stated that there was no riiwrie for month. nor for orange, some genius sent in this»- From the Indus to the Blorcnie Came the Jajah in a month, Eating now and then an orange conning now and then his Grunth. The Grurith sometimes spelt Granth—is understood to be the sacred book r-f ilie H doos- Amaylioi "We are all scci ‘ now." said a. British statcsmziii; but time was when they were as unpopular u the Reds:- Tiie socialists are peculiar, 'I‘hi~y vcrtt of unrulv are: But. if quriker= wrre in riot rrvtlhi Have reason for disquietutic. And‘ as a finish here's an old Scottish nursery rhyme, where in the dog asks the oat: "Pusslkv. pusslky, wow: Whaui-‘ll we get bones to chow?" (Cat) “Well sang i0 the bog, And worry a hog And then wc"i hoe hnnes mow!" A hog. in Scotland, is s y-iing raim under a ycir old‘, a hogget is a second year sitccp. BORDEN Mr. Emery Richard of Bord!) a has been €1l]O,YlllR a well-earn vacation iii Montreal returned home on Tuesday. Miss Mickey Con‘ of Charlotte town la visiting in Borden guest her cousin Miss Audrey Stewart, Mrs. E. M. Campbell and Misl Betty Lyrics who naive been visit". friends iii AIOHLULII, N. H, return to Borden on lwicsday evening. A ht beard Mr. and ivlrs. Earl Sexton and lit- tle sons 'I‘ciiiiii_v and Wendell vtho have been visiting here for sum: time returned to their home a Comeau Bate. Quebec, on Monday. Miss Eleanor Mdclstiac of Bord is VlS-iilli.‘ in Capo Traverse wit Mr. anti Mrs. E. C. 1301i. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenauit were \'l\".i0l'S to Egmont Bav 0D Wednesday, Miss Glenn Sharpe who has been visiting in Moncton. N. B" returned to Borden on ‘Tuesday. Friends here regret to learn of the illness of David C0nsttible_ little son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Constable. David is a patient in the Prince ‘County Hospital suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Rdloh Dorsey who has been employed at Parry Sound for the ifiillfllll"? months has returned to Bcrdrir-iA. I ._.. .. ._. ii_______< to boar. Two major bases were lcsi to iiir R1ts.».:ii i~_v the 01p- tr." t." r ‘citric d,” . ti d start . t . . B “l‘.i‘. v.‘.i fish litiiig protect. platies can ND