My land-My Ilene l By "John OI 1110 14150!" P. I. _I. On the mighty chart of nature. God with wondrous vision pluunul. ‘Phat-which ever draws-hostel a Sons-towards their native lan . G l J .A. MuIPhY. After the wedding breakfast, the happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip throughout the Maritimes. ‘The bride wearing a dress of fuchsia silk jersey with matchng accessories ‘and oost of powder blue. Upon their return. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna will make their home in Fcrnwood where the bridegroom is a prosperous farmers. The bride before her marriage was a valuable member of the teaohing profession having taught in Middleton school for the past two years. Previous to her murria , the ' a bouquet oi Dream Roses and her only ornament was a strand of p_earls. The bride wan assisted by her sister. Catherine. who chose an ice-blue suit with white acccssor. ies. The bridegroom was attended McKenna-Johnston A very prestty Vilflxddlglfl v15. 3i- qnmzed at t. Maac y‘; u: ,3 __ Klnkora, at a so A M. on Wednes-- mhil m?’ mif-iiii-m so m day July 25th by at Rev. J.A.| e v i "Fwfiifl B“ f Murphy, when Zita Elizabeth, hiiiie “as. i‘ siifi-ii» if‘? "if" daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stephen i'° ihe brédesmzd b“ s" n5 “b5?” Johnsgon was unfied in marriage; “>53”? a“ i° i e e5 ma“ a to Jo n Cedric cKenna, son o - .. i After the nu tial Mass. the bridal yermigra Mrs. smthen Mcxennaqmny mowredpto the hung o’ the The bridal puny enwmd m, bride's parents where a sumptuous bnde w“ tendflsd l my,“ ‘neon; chum}; w ~ gtrain of the wedd-iwedllihfl hffllfihsi» W85 Served i0 shower by friends at her home in m“ march plgygd by M15; mums; immediate friend-i» The hiliise W“ Klnkora where the large number Robert- The sodamy o; ounprettily decorated with rosespstnd| of valuable and “"1111 gm; r9 Lady-s chm, “n; lpprgpyigte l other summer flowers The CIIIIIIIK-Vgglvgd testified to tine popularity hymns; The nupnal M”; wnslmom was nicely decorated for the‘ of the young couple. sewed w 10,415 Monagmm ioccaslon in a color scheme of pink- “m; many mend; wish Mr, The bride looked (manning in g and white. The table was centered and My; McKen-nn every nap _ two piece dress of heavenly pink With two bflfiiliiiiil ‘Veildih! iiiiiiei-lners and success in their ma ed with white accessories and carried The guest 0i honor was Rt Rcv- ~ life an‘. — IIPD I-IKI TO KNOW YOU The service you receive from your bank is rendered so quietly and effi- cionfIy fhoi the human valuos- behind if may not have occurred Io you. IIIIIIII, I0!‘ IIISIIIIICO, of the confidence you rest in your branch bank manager, perhaps with- out even knowing him well personally. You ought to know him better. By depositing your money in his branch, you made him and his staff the custodians of your account and the transactions relating to it. You hold him in high trust, knowing that your private affairs will be kept private. YOII WIII IIIIII your bank manager a trained man who has come up through the ranks, and who will be glad to discuss your finan- cial needs with you and to inform you as to the appropriate service his bank can render. SIIOIIIII YOII IIISIN a personal loan to meet some unexpected expense, talk it over with him. You can depend on receiving courteous, understanding and friendly consideration. Small loans are just one of the services your bank provides. You may be surprised to learn of many other services available for your use. This Advirflscmonf I: Sponsored by your Bonk Oherishodhomolsndcrownodvnth HIET“C_QARLOII'I‘E'I_'_QI_V_NW_E_IJ_ARDIAN PA TTERN OF I I goodness, i -. hbour of O01. 8 B. rnmbkgpleea with kindness I . SZ-ftififi... 0331i: eéwiwfli! 2 ‘ . . i‘ ' Home within the Isle of dour- I ‘ By ighxefgixd ofotitfif. amo are here on Nureed upon the oceans out: ' i Mary Hastings Bradley . a ‘non 1.91m“, "This 1lvve"—this crescent lsland- '- '00] Weamerbie for the Diit five Wflldlgrllo land-this place called “'"""“"‘ '"""""'" , t! is"; h“ “u, qgqnmonédiidvisor e; . . - » mm one Memorigsnoi her charm and beauty (Owiiliilld 1mm P109 3) \ mfg?“ qf .,'l',§°p.p.. of Munition '_. Bu“! my though“ when" x “gm Qnumghae-u-gnuomflm-‘um and . Throush the simmer aicht-e- Ti" “m” MW" .i'°‘°" ° mueuuuureu. rumor-union: - . woetueruiuu ant roman . 8N1‘ d°°" iii "M" mi!" md~ vitaicothenntionulwnrefiorhl-osig visit to the Island and lh° i4 - why; do whispering breeze; m]? Eve got out there but did not 80; Mmdnervoummmh chum“ ‘my, m; wuntryside cw"? mini“ "ii" iiuiilflilh" i“? mium’ ‘h’ “and u’ we: uc all ounce tiblc to colds d 011mm l-iid m9 hwpmmy o! ‘he In each meadow-vale and dell. little perk at the other end where Medan-Joel; a um h l" w» Th, uggnbqqrly visit re- — llffrfinfil”; ‘$33.?! w?‘ {$533.3 $49": 1'3." u.'.‘r% ‘Z2 wmwmoided ..' .'“.u..°."u."""'u.ul i’ ' ‘°°°“"° “ 33$“: t...- ‘ h time was W“ l “u: "a m" i" w" " %‘.t§"...'.l‘°§2. ‘u: :::'..'.r::' ;?".’l!:'“.°.'if..i‘;‘. "u: hi“ ca» ...,.... s’ f 6 Q ” 0 0 0 l E s “Crescent, Isle-I lovo thee year-round tonic contains m’ “lbw” a ‘mum. lr, t ht had the indefin- an able yfoambg 6r that hour. She ‘neuuuu. A und o and ofhet-l-‘Vlgifi bIlIId-llp elements everyone necde_. to fortify the system against ooIdl and other infections, and improve health inlgenerul. Scott’: Emulsion is 4 times easier to digest than plain sat down on a bench and looked u at the amazing contrast of blIick and white upon the stones or the building, the work of age and scouring wind. and told her- Dick. She wrote till midnight, she put pages aside and began others. she contrived all the re- minders. the soft merciless thrusts of memory and despair that she had kept so inartlctiiate when he had been with her. In the end she sent brief and formal good wishes and put those other pages| carefully away to m read again on. some future day when she needed to be reminded that she had once been quick with feeline. ly sensitive about associations. She realized 110W the finality Kay had declined positively to use that the actual divorce had failed any Q1 the furniture from the to make her understand. Nothing gpartlnent which had gone into now could be undone. storage last year when he gave up ’ ’ ’_ his home there and went to the It was a narrow little 1101158 0h club. He sold that to a. dealer for a. side street off the avenue. a a 5on8_ little house that by dint of white Ada had not been very generous paint and Jade green trim and in the mutter of furnishings. Kay window boxes achieved a differ- had taken 11¢]- 01d bedroom set for ence from the other little houses the new guest room, black Chinese that were boarding 11011565 and lacquer with gay designs in rose run-down homes. The white paint and gold, and she had taken fumi- Bfid fihfl Jade Brew trim and the ture for a maid’: room—there were window boxes all appeared after mengy of empty maids’ rooms in the Richard Kendalls moved in the 01d Hardy home. Of ihiftY-ihifee; Ada suggested nothing more Kendal: moved in because the and flnany Kay 531d bmnuy, 1n. PYOIWYW belflligfll i0 Diflk flhdidicating some silver and china. “I was tenantiess and it was more suppose these gh1ng5 were per. sensible to occupy it than to pay sonal property-I have my share rent elsewhere. Money was i1 fav- of them?” and her sister. flushing tor in the life of the Ric-ill"! resentfully, answered. "They are Kendalls. all part of the house of course. If Investments, said Dick. were go- you want anything apecial1y—" ing to hell in a wheelbarrow. He Kay had boen mo proud then, had not been caught Wlih KrflP-mistakenly she thought afterward. Ber. but he had with lnsull. andtto force a division. but she did ieal estate was at such a low ICVEIIQQfyY on he; planm as to income and at such a hlgh| The Maitlands had sent a gift, cost as to taxes and maintenance which was nice of them, Kay iel that it took mflhey i0 Support the for the mere announcement of a investments r. man had made to ggggnd mgrriggg, and Kay had support himself. taken pains with her reply, sug- Eve's alimony had to be paid gesiing that Mrs. Maitland come almost entirely out of his income. to tea when the house was settled. and he would have t0 KEEP 0h Later in the summer Mrs. Mait- doing that iill investments came land telephoned and came. It EMULSION ‘a ¢'i___=v— r kept from Kay his awareness that, a piece or tum of Eve's southern in- heritance had crept in, for he knew that women were abnormal- p» self that she was perfectl ali c°41;v,r°;|_ 111mm,], “an min] still . . we meet again right and unaffected since t was .003“), wd,y__fl|d_r,‘,“ht: tonight to welcome, goleigratulalt: still in her to note and to enjoy A TONIC m ‘ and say bun ‘gleane- who these things. " Mm‘ you. on. tvrvea n wbrmwmh Later she got up and began to fell in line wi cgmmwdtv You walk again. She was eager to be TT’ activities in th6 and 5ub~siance_ back at the hotel. w be writing to save o! Your iiiijwudgmen, 1,, mam, liked seeing it used again. He P home in Ottawa. lects, the most important of which are Mandarin. Cantonese. the Amvy apd the Evlehow. OLD HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 14th. t. 1m. Iidlimc and Presentation w Alllulllea’ I _ er : W... gin us mot here ‘IV O01. Info M ‘Page Col. Weathorble and ID We h come u a §€“.‘§.“i..‘°u”°l’£"“d»"~ira w=1¢<>m= llliltrilmltruffit but not least 3'03. did not tom: the ‘xifeve, {Q}. its problems B5 . w ui- future home in some yin; of our fair Dominion. We h" all well aware of what is our i512 a 5M1!‘- lfigyynw fiainbotyye sav .. 5 9 ‘ a ' . . In days to come whfilrlhiilg i121‘: upon this souvenir. w 6 your presented to you. ‘K111i? 1km‘ iiimigh“ "imi w me t”: I15: still by the sea. “Th?” W“ 7° “ssigiged on behalf of Bellevue District. . D. H. Mac- mr the Residents of Bellam- col. and Mrs. Weatherble by Monday momlnii min 1°51‘ e 16-11. CHINESE DIALECTS Chinese is spoken in several dia- back - if they ever did-and there was a gesture, Kay dlvined, that had to be insurance kept in Eve's Eleanor Itiaitland thought due ru name to protect her. and mule ihwn long friendship with Dick. ai surance taken out to protect Iiayi} friendship that could be contii :1‘ Dick's income was substantial. bllVsincc there appeared to be no it couldn't suDIXlii _i"-'° iahlilies m, gniidai. and to her meanory t.’ affluence — not with a slice tak- wlays father. Mrs. Maitland spam en out of it to be Dill “We T01‘ h ;of him again with pleasantness rainy day. Dick hadn't Blillecifll. She invited the Kendalls to .: {.0 have to do that again. bllhismnll dinner at her apartment. u this dopression hnd wiped out a dinner that proved to be mosiiy" lot of his hoktings. I ‘Alhlllflfld rclatives._ It was very Kay refuses to admit that the-agreeable but it didn't mean u little house was wramped. She thing socially, Kay was aware. worked enthiieinsilcalli‘ Over ii dllf-lshe appreciated that the Malt-v ing that hot Sllnilmertlflfltd tfllfiiliifed lands were not sponsoring Eves’ that it was qunnt, 1:1 1e out! successor. _ narrow rooms had character and Twice Kay asked the Maitlands that their primncss suited the 01d back but each time they had en- mah-Qgany that Dick had produced gagements. Kay did not know from storage. It had come from his whether that had significance or mother's home in the East and he not. They were extremely occu~ ~ pied. she knew. with the Century of Progress and all the distinguish- cd guests they had to entertain: all the responsibilities which wen keeping them in town in summer . No other friends oi Dick's mstle. any overtures. Kay could ‘ |hear them asking each , Wwhat are you going to do about: ‘that wife of Dick Kwdalks?" and replying. “Oil-why not wait and see." There were a few gifts. but: in these Kay knowing the of-i Ifice connectii-ns. could often trace expediency. u. GREAM nrucnour-ruoom-no 1c: cnvauu ‘IIIEXPIIIIIIE-Sllll 1o u: anon ENJOY MAKING IT The Chittendens sent i anally In your rdrlcirltar- "II- a bizarre water color-something ' mu m . - 12%“; Nmmx" mrkmn’ Bglilgaligtcratlegnauetllleeléfallllzlk gfollcllagld I ANY FLAVOR gill} tlbhaacgltxtigllgenf “tlidrlklm re‘ end follow oneof the 20 famous Ty B o a - roelpu In ouch 16o ouolupo oi ( o e Continued) ___.______.. I-OIIIIOIIIIEIIRY KARAFUTO, JAPAN k you: f Londondor?—- Nu-GII-‘nu. J-vil... send u: S .00 ind you'll not seven pack! u, pluu twenty hmoul roolpcl. oltpuld. "..'.'.":.':t'..'tr.r.'.fi.":s:.ii‘. Bil.‘- Karafuto southern d J c“ -half oi’ the Russo-Jr?! e533.“ 3i sflhkfllln. 1a Japan's wild north, holdihs Japan's most extensive forest lands. _______.___ ‘Minard’: Iklioves sprain M. V. PRINCE NOVA ‘ \ The Connecting Link Between Nova Sootia and Prince Edward Island 1045 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.I. CARIBOU. N. S. LUNCIIES SERVED i6 Miles from Pictou) SAILING SCHEDULE (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALI. SAILING-S DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME May Ist to Sept. 30th Leave Wood Islands ‘I a.m. i1 mm. 8 p.m. Leave Caribou 9 am. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. October let Io November 00th Leave Wood Island] 8.00 um. 2.15 pun. Leave Caribou 12.00 noon 4.15 pm. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIIS LIMITED CIIARIDTTITOWN. PRINOI EDWARD ISLAND WANTED AIIIIIIIIIITANT-BOOKIIEEPEII To take charge of Head Office of a Chain The u 1 o. Fills of Sllvcr Dull. AII Ready For the Big Show onths of preparation are over and we are now ready for our patrons- or our friends from the Maritlmes who have so generously patronized us, for other friends beyond the confines of the Maritimes, and also friends and relatives from the‘ great. Republic ‘to the South. Many are already here, others are speeding towards us knowing full well they will receive a hearty welcome. We have done everything we possibly could to place our grounds in excellent condition for our an- nual big Provincial Live Stock Show, and to provide a great program of harness racing, vaudeville and other entertainment for our customers. We extend an invitation to one and all-to be among the thousands who will come to Old Home Week and Provincial Live Stock Fair. Don’t miss the thrills and entertainment which comes with this-one of the greatest outdoor shows ever staged in Canada. THIS IS OUR PROGRAM THURSDAY, AUG. 16th at 9:00 o‘ ‘ horse show ring. Judging of Guernsey's, Ayrshires and beef breeds In cattle show ring. Judging of sheep and poultry. Horse racing and Vaudeville In front of Grand Stand. Races will be called at 1:45. will start ui. 2:00 o'clock 2:22 PACE, 2nd DIVISION FREE-FOR-ALL TROT AND PACE 2:14 TROT AND PACE 2:25 PACE. 2nd DIVISION Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between heats of the harness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish music. IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Sh"! all"! II 310° OTIMII. with all acts of vaudeville, entertainment and , concluding with Niagara FRIDAY. AUG. 17th Horse racing Ind Vaudeville In front of Grand Stand-Races called at 1:45. will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. ‘ THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY 2:19 TROT AND PACE FREE-FOR-ALL TROT SECOND DIVISION 0F CLASS THAT HAS TO BE SPLIT Vaudeville acts and entertainment will he interspersed between heats of till harness racing. Thejloyul Orchestra will furnish music. - ' IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Full evening program with all acts of vaudeville, entertainment and sinsilll- fsslon at 8:80 to 0:00 for preoentutlon of prises to owners. drivers and Iffliihi" Our final evening performance will be one of the beef. of the four-Finalwrllaralfl —-LYIIGII’S BIG MIDWAY —-i Will be In full operation on main lair Grounds u“ need to go into particulars-ell the thrillers will be there-oil tho dovlooo that please Wm kiddies no much. fie the very latest In amusement. In the evenings the Midway be a beautiful sight with it: over 1,000 extra colored lights-Music from two orllhi’ new side shown will Insko their appearance. Lunches will be lorvod In new and up to date Lunch Boom-Meals in Real!!!‘ ant-Both at back of main Grand SIund-Iloooouublo prices. It’! lost Gripe Value in Canada Bverybod ‘l ulkin abou mating it: testing It, prgitgllnogtdj? ‘n: here's a grape iuice to every m“ . . _ made from delicious grapes gpqdh]; developed by Jordan r : a llipflb i. audit! z : : matchles: in its fuming“ uvour : s z a rich and healthful plea“ dRIIIRTIIIt retains all the Cssendfl vitamins and minerals of the nmml I ‘ grape. TIV A BOTILI TODAY . . . ll"! QNADNS FINEST canes‘ u uncs IQRDAN. onramo r \ \ . ' _,__ N WINE COMPANY MITED, i- I MORNING ' = - of c: " Percheron, Draft Horses In slurp. EVENING SHOW Falls of Silver Dust. AFTERNOON EVENING SHOW ‘ IA and ovenlnl- N‘ MEALS YIIIIIIIIIIIIA Store owned and located Scoiia. Young man preferred. Must have good references. Steady position for right person able to take responsibility. Willing to negoti- ate on your Idea of what your salary should be. For further particulars apply to your ' nearest Employment and Selective Service 0f- fice. Refer A. R. 662. in Central Nova hvsrrllirillwazar ADMISSION FREE T0 MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoon, ‘II eento for llone laces and Vaudeville (l0 eente tux oxtrll Children M oenio (To: hi?!) EVENING SHOWS- Admiuiou 85 conic (‘In extra) — Children 26 conic (‘In extra) IIIABON TICKETS o0 III drlg IIDIU ind Old Spain $3.00 (Tax Inclflfi ‘they take In all performances and are tranuferrabl... No refunds are made on IIII portions of lesson ilohin. LTwCOL. D. A. MGOKIIIIMII, 11.5.0. J. W. IIOULTER. President sflllwiiir-i"