. a Such ; good cooks . . . suehlqblehllbusefip-j ers can yveighlthe quality and value of a: tea by the This is why they buy thousandsanddhoui sands of pouridsofde- licious GOLDEN Oran ge‘ RekoegxTlea every yeér. Thiii kribwl » .~» '_»...........=.-. ..,........ In full-weight 1/1 and‘ 11b. sealed lead pack-j ets with thebrange ~ l’ 155T?“ \\@<>.s~ “Hasn't Scratrllvrl Yet” "'7‘ll.°®’S a bright side 5' Q Q Q 3i. w? il-sl» bright sides i0 this pars-for it’s a '5?!" z livlll-e-icilncd pan. which nlclins a clean pun. li polished pun and an unscra tolled pan. 15m: Ami gcia things clcun in ajiiTy—-with- out arrz-ichirlg and injuring what it cleans fitltifllilillfl‘, scratches nlilkc cleaning harder ‘Lilli next time). And Boll Ami won’t make tour llllllds get red or “smurty.” (You know 0w inlpurillnt nice hllnds are today). Line whichever form you prefer-the soft, snow-white Powder in its convenient, Sifter- top can 0r the handy, compact Cake. Both forms are made of the same, scratchless in. gl'(‘\ll(‘nlS—-iifilll lire lll tcrly odorless. Sold lll grocery stores everywhere. m allinnllll NOVA scans i} ‘ —IISBVI FIIDAY, Slfl’. 11th’ ior Rink Concert in Birch Grove Hall, Freetown. Summer-side, Km- sington sud other excellent hlent. bois-l-l-mwisl. .__. ~41!!!) It! AND COSTS-A luau il-om Indian River appeared before Mr. J. I’. Campbell, J. R, on 8st- urday aiisrnoon at the Court House Summer-side, on a chargq o! rech- less driving. He was round guilt! and lined $35 and costs or thirty days in Jail. A ease age-lusts. man ior driving while under the in- fluence oi liquor was not prover: and therefore dlsmlssed.-5. _B,ETUBNED HOME .—- Veil. Archdeacd White and Mrs. white and son, Master Thomas have re- turned home. The Archdewoli l! very much improved in health and will be able to take the services in his parish next sum-lay. His son. Rev. Charles de Wolfe Whit/B. W110 had charge durins his father's ab- sence, leit on Monday to take over his duties at Windsor, N. B. He was accompanied by his wile. Both Rev. and Mrs. White have made many HAMBUIIB, Sept. l. (U. P.)- ‘rbe yacht "Sassoon" whose 5.000 was rank herss thelargast per- sonally owned yacht in the world. hss returned hm after a trial voyage which lasted two weeks. ' She is being overhauled preps-r- story to her trip "across the At- lantic. c ~ Mrs. Richard M, Csdwaldor. oi Philadelphia, the owner. is very reticerlt as to the purpose o1 the big crart. She reduces to allow In! inspection o! the ship, claiming that iormer news stories on the use to which she would put it have greatly harmed llvr reputation in the United Stews. The statement, made by many papers, that she in- tended to use the yacht as a sort oi’ a floating restaurant, she des~ cribes as having injured her name at home and in ioreign lands. The "Savarolla" has g personnel oi ‘l8 men, oi whom the captain and the (our oiiicers are Ameri- can. The other members o1 the new friends during their my in crew are German. ma,‘ Summersldia-S. .31‘. REV. W. G. BROWN AT SUlVIJMERSIDE-In spite‘ oi the downpour o! rain a large congrega- tion attonded the Presbyterian Church on Sunilay evening in he" Rt. Rev. W. G. Brown oi Red Dear. Sask, Moderator o! the General ‘Assembly of the Presbyterian church in Canada. Rev. Mr. Brown has a. ptriklng personality and his message to the people oflerpd much food for thought. Preaching il-om the text, Colosslans 1.16, the speak- er gave striking illustrations why Jesus is preeminent: how Christ- ion people can live up to what is ex- pected or them by their Creator and where the message o! christ- lanlty can be carried. Tilers ls no place on earth so remote where God's message cannot reach, or any race so low that cannot be taught to know God. In speaking o! Wor- ship. Rev. Mr. Brown, stated most emphatically that every one should have the right to worship God ac- cording to the dictates of their con- science. arld in the manner in which they have been taught. He appeal- ed very strongly (or church workers for the frontier settlements oi’ North West Canada, where pioneer men a-rld women are willing, to do arly- thlrlg in their power so that they may have ministers for themselves and their children. A special pro- ' gram o! music was oflered by the choir. Mrs. Jack McLeod rendering a. solo and Mrs. (Rev) C. J. Jeans and Mrs. Roy Tantoil a duet. Rev. Mr. Jeans conducted the devotion- al period. The flowers in the church were in memory of the late Percy Enlnan of Summersida-S. l PERSONALS y-Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Han-is o! Summerside and their two children Spent the Labor Day holiday in Al- bertorm-S. -Mr. John Perry, who hss been visiting reletlvu on the island re- turned to Boston, Mesa, on Mon- day-S. I —Mlss Audrey Perry, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,- J. S. Perry of Summersldc. returned to New York on Batur- day. coins by boat irom St. John, N. Br-S. —Mr.s. Zlnck, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Duncan and Mrs . Cleveland oi Chester, N. 5-, motored to Summer. side on Saturday on a visit to Mrs. eL-S. j€§:-:k—E-:-:§:-:mx§:-:§m i‘! EliEAYltllilslslfigllhN Gracia: and lIpplyhgi-i H. J. MABON i’: c mmml Oilice commie wlul " 3 Dragster. W 14ER§I~T1NZ Z€§5G§ ‘ trace the living descendents oi NI- zlnclrs daushter. Mrs. J. J. Goud- ‘ . Inscription‘ On Tombstone ._ Help Historians d PARIS. Sept. B.--Arl inscription on s cemetery tombstone at Pere- Lachalse has enabled historians to poleon. Only a halt dozen 119M115 5m“ vlve, who can claim him as their ancestor,‘ but none o! them N91‘! his name. All are descelldents of his illegitimate son, Count Leon- ganlbler, duelllst, philosopher and Bohemian. The chronology of these people may be partially round on the tombstone o! the iamlly vault in Pere-Lachaise. Starting from the bottom and landing upwards. it runs: Eleonora Dcnucllc de ls. Plalll" Countess oi Luxbourg Dled Jan. 30, 1868, at ‘l9 years Count Leon Fernand Leon 1861-1918 Daniel Napoleon Jean Fernand Menard-Mon ... ul the 17th Regiment Chasseurs Died for France Romance Revived History students saw the instill)- tlon and recalled the {oi-gotten 1'0" mance oi Napoleon and Eleanore Delluelle dc la Plaigne, _uettish wlie oi a captain of dragoons. Napoleon met her at his sister's in i806. She was l7. Shortly after a divorce. A iew months later s son was born to her and was nam- ed Leon. l Napoleon heard of the birth oi his sorl just before the battle oi Pultusk, Poland. He immediately provided tor the intent’; future. Even after his downfall. Napol- eon provided iol- the boy, and lrl his will he wrote: became a magistrate, it that is his own desire." i Son Was Gambler l But Leon never showed any in- cllnstion toward such a respectable calling. l-le gambled and lost his money and was imprisoned (or debt. who still cherished the memory o! his lather. Then Leon, who had assumed the title oi count, became involved in several duels. In one oi them he killed an side-dc-camp avcnging to his own satisfaction the defeat of his lather at Water- loo. ~ By a natural marriage with s working girl, I-“lancoise Jul-let. Count Leon had three sons m4 s BRINGING UP FATHER meeting the Emperor she obtained. "I would not mind it little Leon_ In Men ’s Suits’ Zin- ~ mrw YORK. sent ‘I ‘WW1 '4" feminine fashions ha: W! t" the picturesque WWI m“ 5"‘ nue tailors 01pm m"! w P“ mm ‘wagon c, moi: wardrobes. m nu and wintetlsuiilwad shoulders tapering to l!” "l"- .m1l, worked in chat emote ">4 trousers more or lees POI will!“ are new notes. The two button suit will be the most popular. ‘I116 Willi-u" Wm he rum sllzhtly- ‘m IIMIIW will be broad. but without psddlnl- Coat lepels will be notched 01' peaked. Trousers will be will“ at the knee. Hum"! "l "-1" w" and will have extension waist bands. The cuiis will be one and end three Iourths inches 1118b- Vests have six buttons. m! 53th to be left uniestened, and sleeves have four buttons. Double breas- ted models will also be roofl- MsiArlll-s will be slain or It" stripped,» blue 81W» °XI°Yd In)’ dark blue or brown inrles- in Ila-n- nels, unfinished worsteds and BB8- onltes. Hand woven or hand spun tweeds soft but rough looking will still be used for topcoats in 1'88- larl style with no belt. Formal coats will be oi’ plain dark grey or black meltcn cloth, dark grey vlculla or soft chevlot with silk linings and perhaps. silk faced lapels. Silk top hats will be generally worn and the dress suit will be a. double-breasted tux- edo, square shouldered and with gros grained lapel (beings. shirts in solid colors or pin stri- ped will have match-ills ties. hand- kerchleis and socks to carry out a meticulous ensemble idea. Blue tall, rich red and new shades oi 3mm are Show“ .-_ 4. L..J.s.l. lie-Mr ~ iii-i This daughter is living. Alter Th0 death of Count Leon in 188i, shé became a teacher and later marri- ed a M. Mesnard, taking the 118m! oi Mesnard-Lcon. ' The three sons oi Count Leon 10d adventurous lives. Charles became a builder cl railways and dieddn Caracas, Venezuela, in 1894. Fern- ard travelled widely and died in 1918. He was the “Count Loon Femarld Leon" erltombed in tho iamily vault. The third 8011. Galwn aflordcd by t Dry Ginger Alei ' A cool, refreshing treat for all! l OH what delightful, thirst-quenching pleasure is every glass of Sussex lilllcrlvAls‘ "l Quatlrvfalno" .W a’ - 1r‘ I . ‘In’ Ifgv-‘iiilrleafinl ' This famous bevera ‘e is made from use, spark- , ling Sussex Spring ater, carefully b ended with selected ginger essence ind fruit juices. Sussex Ginger Ale combines with other bever- a es to p ease the host exacting of tastes. It is e only ginger ale that contains the famous government tested Sussex Spring Water. Order it by the case at your er. Sussex GINGER ALE PAL! DRY and GOLDEN - ’ a DISTRIBUTORS susssx GINGER "Au: LIMITED,- Sussex; u; CARVELL BROS., Ltd Hove you tasted Sung; o“ Enlulll Clngop 5°", l! .7014 Raven's, there's a treat in stars I" wu- / . - a I runswiclc COUNT! PLANS BANKING BIB. vegetables and fruit, wasted, into eruersency supplies. Under the plan. iarmers will dc- nate" surplus crops. Unscld prod- uco at the, city markets will be col- lected. The irultaprodlsce sndvegetebles LANCASTER. Pa... Sept a. (U. P.) —A community canning bee is planned here to provide iood rol- needy iemilies during the winter- Ths Ilancaster Committee spill" entered business and ls still living. \ ‘I iFlNDLAYS A sored the plan to concert surplus will be collected in s. large ware- ‘CAPITAL FAVORITE , l‘ lNDLAYS UNITY % ordinarily house. from. which distribution bo made to those who voluntecr N can the products. Canning will be dons in cllllr kitchens, in community centers, among neighborhood groups. Js will be provided by donations. srovss 811 a “mucus at LESS THAN cosr 2 only, complete “with Water 2 only. Complete with Water- Front and High Closet- 2 only with Water Front and High Cloet. 2 only with Tank and High His liberty was secured by menu of the Duke o! Wellington, thus . Front and High Closet- Regular $95.00 4 Regular‘ ;.. . . . . . 895.00 Closet- Regular . . . . . . . $65-00 NM’ $71-25 dais’: N“? "L25 gal“ Now $48.75 gigs NET daughter named Charlotte. twill? {j To make room for our new, ‘and complete line of Fawcett Stoves and Ranges we offer the well known ranges shown above at a discount of 25%. These stoves are all brand new, and this ‘sale olers an opportunity which will not occur again. v l _Wo continue to receive Live Hogs at our pjgpjLevery Tuesday, and Friday torenoon. "Y W’ l"" ._l ., Tl , Brill; your hogs directpjusjalld yov-nve all inter- mediate "expenses. Thus, getting top-marlnbjrlce; Davis F ifaser . > s. ‘gov.- ‘l-sl- v. h... Z-i-s av daily-nae Pseeulu screw-Tr l» 7 ‘Bwfiouari ARI- cww cum“ 11ml!» Asflmn , wares-N oearrolm A-mal-noul-AR _ Asmara _ finance-l Bu». ‘ AoJr-wmSaiMA CMUQII ' rsrwnlinia H * u _ A. “a- "’ 47 Also 3 only “IXL TREASURE " Regular $60.00 Now $45.00 CASH FEHHELL mo CHANDLER By George Mclvlallus vam- lwcormwoo No-Sl-""\'l'\"'° elowoo owsstwrhii g mnflfl . our DG-l-IRBLL? I O B a t \ ‘Q0 ' l i j _ l own-anon g-q ‘ f __{____,