OCTOBER 22. 1928 ~ ii ~. eaduarters for COLEMANS GOODS Mr. Former. this ls the time you need a Coleman Us: Lantern. Provides I00 to 300 candle power. Cost to use less than two cents a night. - Drpp in to see the new Improved Coleman Flitmps and Lanterns, with straighkgenerator. Bethune Hardware Co” Ltd in OOO-O-O-O-O 0-0-0 00-0444 D-OA-Q~&Q§-Q-A-G&QQ-Q-Q We carry all parts for the above goods. 12:: Quszx srauar. ruouu 151. "run: FAMILY HARDWARE srouu" MEN ALL AGREE That the Flavor and Lastlnfqualltles of Hickey & Nicholson ’s 1 Black Twist Chewing Tobacco is superior to any brand they have ever used. » - MILLIONS 0F FIGS USED YEARLY Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco ($0., Lid. Manufacturem-Charlottetown. QOO§§§OOQOOUUQ4OOQOOO GOO- 4QOQ-OO§‘O'Q-Q§QQ—§O-O-§O-GQ'QQO-O w ... Central Guardian POLICE COUBT—At the police court on Saturday morning one, drunk was awarded 810.00 and costs or 20 days. He took the jail. An- other drunk, $5.00 and costs. which was paid up. Two speeders were |each fined $5.00. The fines were paid. A man charged with having unsanitary premises was assessed costs, after having satisfied the court he had cleaned up. One pro- hibition case (second offence) was [given six months in jail. Another prohibition case was dismissed. A man charged with~helng in charge of a car while intoxicated was dis- missed. Use them to put ILAVOUR- r-i and nourishment. into " Sauces, Crevice-Most H0. . Stews sod Hanh-Solsds-nd-e: ., . ., CiIBE . World Census CAR ACClDENT—AbOllt 11 p. 111., to Be Taken an aaturday. Mr. Benjamin Louisl (Special to the Guardian) l. "f East Royalty was driving his‘. team into the city on St. Peter's .Ollfl. zie had reached a point in. 3t. Avards. about 150 ards outside the City limits. when yhlS convey-l TORONTO. 0nt., Oct. Ill-Ar- ance was struck by a motor car ‘zangcments for taking a world ag- ziriven by an employee of Falcon- rirultural census in 1930. have been wood Hospital. The impact turned practically completed, the countries. both horse and carriage upside colonies and mandate territories down and was of such violence that which have promised active partici- nc horse was found to- be facing patlon in the census representing lhc opposite way on the road. Mr. approximately 9B percent, of the Louis, although one wheel of the agriculture of the world according Par went over his left foot, fortun-ito Leon M. Estabrook, director of ately sustained only slight injuries..tbc census for the international in- front legs broken. the bones pro-“board of the United States dept. of "ruding from the flesh. The owner. agriculture and was loaned by thc was forced to kill the animal atQdept. to the institute. He recently once in order to put an end to ltslmade a brief visit to the Ulntcd tuffcrlngs. The motor car sustained! States. and has returned to Rome. a broken wind-shield. damaged ra- The results of the census Will bc dlator. and head lights. Its driver published publicly in 1931 or 1932. vns’ uninjured. Be was arrested by? lhc police, who were almost imme- ‘we the number and size of farms dlately on the scene of the accid-|the area and production of import- ent. as they considered that 1 leased on bail. and will appear be- classifications. fcrc the magistrate in due course. In the northern hemisphere QQO-O-OO~GO-OOOOQO~Q-OOQO~OQOOOOQ( IO4OQC FOO§§40§§£§§§+OO vnsus will bc taken after Izibly in the early months of 1030. PRAISES wrvvsnns are restricted twill ccver crops production of thm ~and told hismen to low ‘ ' The captains . dis wagon. however. was totally de- stltutc of agriculture at Rome. 5 ‘ n _ __ mclished. the car running up on top Mr. Estabrcok was formnlrlyi 9°1"mb"* “"11 “"1 1155c“ "l": “"111 - - - ng. of it, while the horse had both chairman of the crop rcpor K while me adventurers were on ZVr. Estabrook says the ilgurc will he‘. ant crops. and the number of each was intoxicated. He was later re; ‘kind- of live stock by ago and sex th thc . .1 . -T” _ . PRODUCTION OF RAILWAY» l lvyglps of 1929 are harvested, prob- In the southern hemisphere where thc consu ‘ i 1 THE ‘culiinprliu 5t ~ “UNCLE rRAY’S CORNER THE sroav or COLUMBUS The, ‘saloons LAND "58s lil€lil3lfiifi§'"6: October 12. 1492. lulnbus put on his best “noun rmoieau-ig-rw-oealsot lobe. _a row- boat so that he could ilshore. oi the other ships also started toward land with some cf their sailors. " ‘ [their way to shore. they saw peoplc watching them from the beach! lThese people were natives of the ‘island and wore little or no cloth-l ing. When the rowboats came‘ near, they ran into the forest to hide. ! 1 After landing, Columbus knelt’ ‘and kissed the earth. Then he held a flag aloft and- raising his sword [with his other hand, shouted that v l skins of the islands people were of _ .__._.b_m\J~i._.____-' l ‘ROLLING STOCK 11v CANADA the land belonged to Spain. In a little while the natives began to come back from the forest. They were timid-—but they wereslso curious. They wanted to find out about the people who had arrived abroad the strange ships. Those ships seemed wonderful , for the natives had never used any craft with sails. l The sailors observed that the a copper color. although some partsI of their bodies had been painted“ The natives looked at the visitors. and seeme‘ to be amazed by thcl vhite skins. When they gathered enough courage to come close. they touched the hands and arms of the Spaniards They gazed at the skins, as if to see whether they‘ were covered with white ,*.lnt. r The beards of the sailors were llso objects of wonder, for the na- ives had never seen anything of the sort. Columbus gave the name of San ‘lalvcdor to the island. It is a "trange fact that we do not now. know just which island lle- had leached; but we have good rcasonl to Lclieve that it was one of the I You must remove film t urge a special film- HE tccill of 9 people out of Ynhnmns. 1 l0, it's proved, are dingy F01" 1'99 UBYS 1119 3113111111115 19W because a fllm coat covers tlicm. maine on San Salvador. Thej R . natives continued to act in a friend-l teefltligrouosgizillfiLifirfiiiss ly manner. They were like clliidrcnl -warm‘-hearted and eager to please.‘ Bcmuso Columbus thought that he. was near India, he called them “Indians? It absorbs sulins from food and smoking. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. It is the chief cause ‘of the commoner 100th and gum disorders. Germs i by the millions breed in it. They, ‘1l-u"P»»4 To sell Pcpsoden! ior less would mean removing the cqptly agents for which dentists recommend it. oughly undesirable kind. Exercise MISS OLGJ BORQFELDT, u! the Grand Hotel, Malina: Island, rrceivn immu- tiom in gunnery. Her teeth reorire time fimu a day the safeguard Prpsoden! climb. Blame Film g for Cloudy Teeth‘ wice daily. Now dentists 1 removing dentifrice. with tartar. arc the cilicf cuusv: of pyorrllca. Film must be ICIIlOVOfl cncll rlzly. Ordinary brushing falls to do it successfully. So dentist; urge tllc special film-removing dentifrice called Pcpsodcnt. No oillcr way will makc teeth zls sparkling white. Write for irec 10-day supply to The Pepsodent Co., 191 George St, Toronto 2, Ont.. Canada, or ask your drug- gist for full-size iubc. Mada in Canada Pggsaa 5h The Special Rim-Removing Dcntllrtoo J l this gives a gratification to thelrhad 1.11s. misfortune of lcsing onc oi llove of power which is of a thor- his valuable horses. Mr. Stewart Macllaren. merchant. REA CHES ILIIGH RECORD as little authority as you can. but lwhen you exercise it, do so camly is doing a successful business in |and inexorbaly. Do not use moral his store. E a. R. snow 146 Richmond Si... . . Charlottetown. ljf c. Accident. Sickness and Plato (llzrss insurance at _ 1 iflW€Sl Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies -\’genl_ at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Fir-r. (By Canadian Press) ltherc. WEBTBORO, MASS. Oct. 20-—Dr. 1 Edward Howe Forbush, state omithologlst and noted auth- .0W11 ority on wild life. upon his returni1°11° home ‘here from a visit to Novel" by organization m: prcvmce' DL Forbush preiaigg-brought together in world qlnd be published by the probably in 1931 or 1932 ed the following article for Canadian Press relating to his visit: By Edward llowe Forbush Lips-And Downs From Tryon A vacation recently spent in Nova Scctia has given me some idea of the country and its people. Only 11‘ few large towns were visited; most. of the time was spent in the woods vO-Qe v and on the waters of the Liverpool Garleris Reliable Bulbs for 192 BULBSO! BULBSl We have just received our annual fall shipment of FLOWER-INC BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock 0f 1118i 811-6 1111’ 9 111111911"! TULIPS, BYACINTIISDAFFODILS. CBOCU . FREESINS NABCISSUS, etc, now open at ourh BOOKSTORE. Postage paid on all mall orders. 10 per cent discount from list when taken from store. Send for BULB LIST. CARTER & CO., LTD. —SEEDS AND BULBS- a o-owo-oc.o-ooao-ooaooooooo chain of lakes. The woods about the Liverpool lakes are second growth, asall thlr primeval timber near the lakes was more fall timber. rocks" B 819E191 dllmnfiile "tjwlnbpgm them out between drops. boulders grea an sma s rcwn everywhere. often in heaps. Probab- etcne walls. Great rocks jut up fromilmm the water. and sunken ones menace. the canoe. Much of the soil is simp- ML ly, disintegrated rock. In such aqmve and Mrs. returned to their home once and oxen are necessarily thelenjoynbje days the excellent. Our chief interest. however, lBy‘AuguSflnQ cove, p_ E, I, in the woods and waters. in the fish,; and trails of the moose. led throuill’! \Katherine Carr and the Messrs Aus glrded meadows ‘where "11111111115 had lain down to rest. Un- (‘he |nteresw of me Young People der adequate protection by a lflW-lfljtoplon) smmy, abiding people they have increased] tn such an extent that although SCALLOP . ‘ the Bayof Fundy. sontihg a money value of over a quarter million dollars. sailed on the, first trip to the scallop beds in Beginning about five years ago. with one small boat dragging for nvqusmy! jscallops in Dlgby Basin. the boat-s DIGBY. N. s. Oot.. ao-m llll the‘ have invrwsed 111 such numbers "111 llllllllu of lallllll; history of Nova. roqevrrflcflcellv very m" 1n 191B- Scotis. there is nothing so remark-l by F3111 5111111110118 18 19119989111794- The market for scallops is very able as the ress ode in the‘ us: three yezisosln loll“ scallop in-} s this ye»:- ln Ami-We" mefkm- dustl-y, sea ops are selling at five dollars n Wlmn thescason in the Dlgby-An-l 8811911» 1119 1115M“ Price l“ three Moons district opened ulu year‘ yam- . filXty modern scallopwessels. repre- . so-oooooboooo-oo-o-oml F-On» r-crms to be well maintained. DQ871113 a pleasant holiday in Tryon. also are common. We saw only twoq hut their tracks were very evident.» only one. but there were many $18115 cusly ill at her home there. of them and also those of beaversl and a few beaver houses. Trout‘ there were 1n the waters in "them on several occasions. ion, T rose throll811 the trees the mmsefiers and two little sons birds swooped down to share in ourmqends feast. This well-known bird of thelshe was of names in various D5115 °1 melglad to country yoqber, Whisky Jack and meat hawk. 1t has learned that men in the woods may supply it with food and his duties. . Insidious I :1 it will eat onvtlllllc 91111111111. 9811991": allv in winter. It trails the huntP-l‘ czve returned home Tuesday even- and the trapper from traDS- Any smell 0111M lefilrrvon the guests of his grand ner- jying around a winter camD s°°n.cnt.s Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell. NOVA SCO TIA i§f.%.‘;..§"'§‘.§‘.1‘.‘“§..“‘2ili the carly months of the winter: .’ l: 'll t k th census with its‘ format‘ War w‘ a e e and methods, ing 1927. figures released by the wing u standard form furnishfi uninicn Bureau e1‘ Statistics today r the institute 0g afififiuéildk?’ f to k _ d t h‘ h me ’ _ d W1“ Summarize an pu 5 '5 IHQ t; C 111 115 ry W C COVBIS 5cm“ was warm m his praise of (‘ls/n results. These results will be‘ mrnufacture of new cars. tables. and parts as well as the work done institute in the 18%!‘ and Vicinity. The stork visited the home of M121 ' ly some of these immense massesimd M“ Clayton M11191.“ Victoria. we very young have w obviate I n _z" - _ . \0 weigh a hnlndfe: tog; gr lglorghfffiigi Ln Monday morning Océ. lfitntleliié-i begin with’. a misunderstanding PM“ °1 1 ° a ° 5 ' 5 p“ #1111’ 111°" a “"1” “Y1 “"5" 1 which is likely to exist 111 the nlincls George Robinson in country agriculture is much in abey- _summer5|de after spending a few guest's of Mr." chief beasts. but the main roads are‘ggdMzltllrrghghnnligesAltleldegoggjggnlxag; l children m a group‘ advantages what the boasts and the birds. The tracks‘ The M15595 Alum, Mabey andmehavior. fcrcst and swamp in e11 111196011115- tin smiul and Lorne Mabey motor- ‘ nd we found many places in forest-‘ d m 0'Lenry on Tuesday. Oct. 16th. a 1119 B191" fajttcnding the convention there in .1 m England‘ 511°“ ma” ‘he we'll‘ Her many friends will regret to OTTAWA. 00L. 20.—The produc- Each muntry participating 1n mel tion of railway rolling stock reached a new high record in Canada. dur- z-wed. The production of the roll- engines ‘ riplllr shops was valu- ci at $74. 912 last year. which was 2 per cent.‘ higher than in 1925 ‘Thirty-five firms were included in this group in 192']; 15 were in On-. trric. 10 in Quebec. 3 in Manitoba; ;a in Nova Scotia. 2 in Alberta. 1 ml New Brunswick and 1 in Prince Ed- ward island. IFixed and‘ working _ precepts; children seldom under- CRPWM was rel-mrbed a‘ $81~519'950-1 stand them. Take such a matter as The average monthly payroll show-playing with me’ to a grmvmup 94 21-435 9m171°Ye5-sa1r1e5 and wag" erson it seems obviously undesir- 95 m1‘ m9 Ye" ‘Owned 3302693961 able that the house should burn‘ expenditures fcr fuel and el€Ct1‘lC‘dDwn_ huh a child this is by m T311131‘ "lmmlnted 1° 1-994-7571 and means obvious. He thinks it would material used in manufacturing cosfibe a gmrious blaze, and having m; 5311518346 T119 1/111119 added by g0 elsewhere would be fun. There-l 111371111399111118‘ W115 $35-943l463- iforc if you appeal to him rationally 9191-1111315 made 1311111118319 Year mfland say. "Do not drop matches in eluded 5,005 new cars, valued at $14.‘ the ivaste-jlapel" basket. because you 649335- 119W 1°¢°111°11V95 1° i119 numflmay cause the house to burn down." bcr 0f 5'7. Wflrth $4.417-77°- 01' Whe-“Js-you waste your breath. Nor is it Wvrlh $4209.53”. P911811 W011 011 951's desirable. except with very young and loccmotices at $36,148,854 and chum-cu, m keep matches gut of cihcr commodities such as brakeswmeir “.834 for Sooner Qf later they blake-SIIOES. bf81<9-b93ln$. casting-pare sure to come across them with iron pipe. mining machinery. piston l1 desire stimulated by prohibition. rings. bolsters. tires. etc. lThe only safe way is to allow the - lactivity. but under controlled con- The wefllhfirkefong1rgggjnl§gnggjlschool and the cut 10118 98°» 111113 $11910 15 muchkvlnds and lots of rain. There are; young spruce thereumd 501119 1511 still several farmers who have not. lfinished digging their spilcls out yet.1 ' The Liverpool region ls a land 01 and they find it rather difficult to Condensed from The outlook “my a“ mcse who are neither shocked Very“ Young Child l1. '28) Bertrand Russell Those who advocate LJlIOOlS for . of parents. It is not from any'crltic- 1cm of parents that such a course is 1 lcccmmended: it is because there .1 are‘ certain important advantages to the child which can onlyxbe secured thrwsh association with other ‘lthc modern small family cannot pro- ;vide. For a most important part of l tllc education of a child is learning towards his equals. i Careful surveys of the children of the well-to-do. both in America. and s] Hlfllorlty in the years froln two tn six will not take sufficient food i without coaxing. Sleep. also. is often 1 a difficulty. and so is evacuation. All Mr. Charles Dawson left on Thurs- mi i d t t ' c h f. -t th t ll ‘"981 1111mm?“ “m kmed eryuyevldfly 111117111113 Oct‘ 3th m rasllmcfljqlgl :91; lfiorlla atgentloiicthannlstlgltfoghfo? during the open season c 5 Dillfwork in Boston. ass. a Bl l1 ‘mm He is surrounded Iby anxious grown-ups who are always urging I him to do what ‘he ought to do spon- tancously. The child learns to ex- ditions. Let ‘them make bonfires is tc talk to children about matters';(_u;dom-s_ and bgcgmgjntgregfgd in considered 1nde<>9nt while derivlngfthe kind of skill required for the any; self a certain indecent pleasure puypqse, _ from dclng to. Only those who are And than the educator has a1. p111‘; in heart can behave rightly in ways to create the right environ- this mattcr, and the pure in heart ment-—not the physical efnvidroln- ment. but the environment o a u t‘; zncr pleated by the absence of con- with the right dispositions andvin- lvcnticnalreticenceThefundamental terests. and above all._the right iprinciple to be borne in mind is that kind of affection for children. For 4111 knowledge 15 good, and may, a without this no degree of science wlrtue based upon ignorance is bothl15 0f any 11119-11- precaricus and unreal. g ------<non->- ‘ One of the most important and. FOREST “ILL N0TE5 ldifficult things m school educationl is the elimination of cruelty. Throw . | together in a gf°up_ the firs; 8518c; after the Fall Vacation with a large cf freedom is the furious indignation atwndlmce under me Supewlsm“ 0i i of some children against others for M155 E1" Machwdl Sl"a"h°°na- _not treating them with the same iconsideratlion to which they have. M1‘- been accustomed by ‘affectionate were 1“ Mlmmgue parents Consequently there is at 11115111955 1'11’- Iflrst a gmalt deal of fighting and __ _ _ d quarrel“, _Th k h“ Messrs Walter Douglas all J. ‘to 4m growing‘ g.“ p,‘§,'t§’,.‘.f§§‘_'tlool.qou, Potatoe Inspectors, visit- while the sionger stand over them "d m“ 590mm‘ “ml, reported ‘he ‘ in illsclcnt triumph. If in our school mmtoes a 300d ‘mam! two were to adopt the attitude cf ‘complete indifference which some. lrducational reformers recommend. ' {so resulllt would be very hard uponi f e smn er or less pugnaclous child- Hem y“ ‘he way m prevent bu“?! Mr. Johnny MacKinnon has rc- Hng 15 not quite so obvious as thedurncrl from U. S. A. to spend the old-fashioned disciplinarlau mlgnt“"'“‘°" l" m“ 1mm‘? he"- suppcse. We do not desire that ab- sence of bullying should depend at Forest Hill S-chool has rcopcncd Colin Mlleaeul 811d J. 0.. recently on a The muny friends of Miss Mabel Mathcsou arc pleased to know she is improving alter her recent illness. Mr. Garfield Mia-cared has dispos- Tlu: farmers are busy hauling potatoes to St. Peters Starch Fac- tory, owing to the low price of seed. Messrs Daniel MacDonald and Sterling MacDonald. contractors, are completing the contract by putting a concrete foundation under the residence of Mr. Lester Iienderson. Mrs. Frank Bluxland and son have returned home to Strathcona from‘. 1\.lcrell. 4 Messrs Neil lilaclntyre and Arthur MacDonald paid a flying trip to St. Peters recently. . some our our local horsemen have adopted thersaddle for travell- ing. instead of. autoussgthere has been so many ital fiibldents in the past. . Mr. J. C. MacBeth was a recent visitor to Midgcll. < Patric-t please copy i-i<-0>—--i- In Memoriam l JAMES COMPTON, JR. The following is from the Cam- fbzidge Chronicle of Oct. 12th. i928: On Monday night last. there pass- cd peacefully into rest. at the lam- lly residence. 891 Massachusetts .avenuc. James. second son of Mr. land Mrs. James E. Compton. after }an acute illness of a few days. at the early age of 13 years. The de- ceased young lad was born in Cam- bridge and received his primary education at the Harvard grammar school, and had also enrolled in the activities of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. He was a great favorite with his many companions and friends. and ,much attached to his parents. three {sisters and two brothers who sur- gvlve to mourn for him very deeply. The funeral on Wednesday after- inoon was attended by a very large number of sorrowngrand sympathiz- ling relatives and friends. solemn private exercises being conducted at Ythc home and at the public service The bounty on porcupine-s 1W1 "*- lcarn that Mrs. Katherine col-l of ploit the power which their anxiety ed of one of his valuable horses to 1" l-hl 0111 59011-1511 1<111< 1711 11311111- duced their numbers. 111111 W9 sflwiliugustlne Cove. P. E. I. is very scri- Rev. and Mrs. G. Somers and two 90115111‘ little sons of Tryon have returned crable numbers and we sampled 51m;- ggendlng a very pleasantbvacrnt- e former visiting his rot er A5 me smoke of our 08111134119 in Western Canada and Mrs. Som- visiting in Sunny Brae. N. 3., where joined by Mr. Somers for Canadian forest R008 by 11 V1113!’ the return trill h0m9- W9 M9 V91'y1 know that Mr. Somers has» such as carnv bird. camlhreeovered from his slight indlsposit-j ion and will new be able to resume Mr. Eldon Dawson oi Augustine and 8t911111 1119 “Wing alter spending a few days in gives him. ‘hungry without becoming the center ‘acquires a natural appetite an be- gins to eat with zest. The same thing applies to sleep and evacuation in regard to both of which. also, the factor of group suggestion is very ‘important. A child who ls unduly iselfish soon becomes unpopular; so. docs a. child who is cruel. Unpop-i ularlty has all kinds of very obvious dlwdvsntaaes. so that ule child learns social behavior to his equalgl . Intelligence depends upon m1 factors. interest and fearlewiess. .Mental rearlessness ls, a5 o, rule, Ecarefully 9Xtirpated m the young. n,‘ y is customary to make every attemptl to prevent thcm thinking. at least 0p- ‘cnly. about the matters which nat- In a group. if a. child has gone| leach moment upon adult supervis- ion. What we desire is that the 1m-,1’°"1°S l" C1"“'1°°'-°1°W11- shire street. by his pastor. Rev. J. W. .3. Lowlvrga. Interment tcok place in of attention two or three times, he‘ |it. a breezy and spontaneous anger. pulse to it should cease. The way tow 1 do this is to create a sense of happi-| Mr. Norman Matheson rccentlyH-he 91111111111189 City fl9mfli9fy~ nczc and ‘free activity. When a bigger child tyrannizes over a small one.it is portly by way of revenge for the tyranny which adults exercise on' h m When a child docs something which must be stopped. such for example . as throwing a knife at another child or putting pepper in a smaller child's eyes. do not ex- press moral indignation or make the child feel that he is a pariah. Never appeal to what is called a child's better nature. This at best produces in him hypocrisy combined with a desire for escape. Express. if you feel and inflict upon the child. if you 1181111101: NettingzEvery P011 guaranteed per- fic’ Sold only by i a ROGERS H ui-ooa aoooo 1 We use this adjective sl- vlsedl . swims from 8mm"- m" hue perfect vision and therefore do not suspect i-llfl presence of any 97¢ 119""- Th; “gun power of the Inttro human 01111118111 ~19 Nerve Inert!- Norml 07B» it ll computed utilise about mt of thh Nerve Innffl. hot when lye- strain a want.“ k313i ior MPWWII ' Elem selective eyes. through their consumption of en ex- ec" "as; y s find-ill; of othilr orssu of the us: u! who I1 health. - HAVE YOUR IYIB GEHutcheson PIOIIIIIIT 000-0- Eye Strain :1 4 ldisgppeflfs. Pieces of soap. plus w-l bacco, and sometimes even matcheslg The residents of Tryon. who. lure carried off and eaten or storetincticcd the blaze 0n Sunday even- ln some safe. place by the Cami-l lng were very sorry to lesm on birds. Some of the Indians say i-hlilMcndav morning that one of the. it will eat moccasins and fur 63D5-Jnrge Experimental Farm barns had ' Grouse were very scare during ourlbecn burned to the around with R lstay. Only 0119 3111195 31°11" ‘mdpgreat less of property. two spruce partrldges were ,seen. but although psrtlcaily all summer blfd! mo zone aim mld-Qevwmb" are gnu to know um. Mr. Albro we found in the woods and about Hcwatt of Tryon is gradually im- the waters seventy~91811i 999d" Mlprovlng. after being confined to hisi birds. mostly mlsrltlni- lhome due to illness. ’ Mr. Keith Canfield of New York. U. B. A.wasavieitnrinTryonon Thursday where he visited several old friends. Keith. who is one of the successful islanders in the “Lend of uncle 8am" is home for s fortnightb vacation. which he is spending the greater pert of it with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Canileld of! Westmorelend. P. B. I. His many neighbors and frlendsl Animals _ Mineral’: heals bruises. sores sprains. saddle boils. " ‘ per, etc. “i |NARU$ 1' Master Vance Dixon of North Tryon. who was injured by the kick of s horse some few days ago. stead- ily continues to improve and will soon be shout again if all goes well. "An rovoir" but not “Ooodbyeis” Liv lLlNlME-Nil |the unconscious. 1 believe that half» v0“ are g m; to prevent such be’ . will. some quite immediate and ob- umuy mime“ them‘ so m“ themvious punishment of a not too sev- nlmkmg becomes "n" tutu” mdi ere kind. t the child know that the stu ldlt of the ra '. ‘ rluc tellhls guytliilnwlsfi t?‘ havmr bu}: dourlm: ‘c: gm hi‘ than prcducc human beings who are to yo‘: its? “Jgro c; ‘Jun it a; m “ht? i: icarlcrs and intellegent, you must c‘: and‘, tharlmds w ouwm-fls o} r er. under no mot‘ what pro-' my d” n w that - a vocation. allow yourself to say. ragamfofrgieis an“ eneryou aging’. "Hush. hush” or to be shocked byisugrllyhumless out.“ By ' m‘ ‘hcwhts t° which “my 31v” a" mA child who throws a knife at an- pressicn‘ n you are “ma” by the‘ ther ma be as well satisfied bv ideas of a child that does not provelfhootlng an arrow at a “ma. h‘? m“ “he ‘mud l“ “hmkkm b“ ‘mly will not be satisfied by a mere‘ in- that you are ignorant of psychology. Junction w s“ m“ ind be good Children take a spontaneous on “m” who m. u, den with perfectly hmnlfll! interest 111 a" olluaml should get their ideas from “e3 which ‘Pmdkh “um cm‘ machines rather than from animals. “d” lmpwpe" The mm w‘? l“ It is useless to point a finger of ‘"1 Wm‘ m“ mwNM 1° w 51" l‘ scorn at an automobile which will scientific satisfaction. in which ch88 not ‘o; the only “uni m do m m i§1l°$$$°mTR“JT§L3§§o§§§ ' ""1 ""“‘ “ 3'11,“ "“’.‘,’.§§,““"‘.§‘§.' .1 x There are two wrong ways of deal- 5,, ‘Lia-r xnQthood u; m‘ Wm‘ u: “'9' ‘he “$115.1 w" "l terror. The drawbacks of this met- suppprossion. which leadmasin now h“ h m” 9mm- umy m“; n- gm?‘ 1° '1 "iilm °1 m": 1:‘ msln cowards all their lives or else - 5°11" - B01119 ' t o er the must lose the 101E Th! 03191’ WW. 811111191’ "in"? gialltyheilultiiveltlor viiYtue that ever harmful. IOOII h‘) the ldlllt almost been p“; before mun 113° mnmfihwl 1""- 15 l" Another thing: never let children l!“ "17 l~ T1119 ""13 ‘"7 think that they can annoy you. for Save you rChild ren's Eyes With lnsidenl-"rosted The Inside Frosting prevents harmful glare and difluses light into soft, restful rays that guard the ' eyes of youth. ' lamoN MAZIDJ~A b45101». rnnsTEn LAMPS ‘ 4_i_c5l~lQQ@_lg__c_;'i-:N'EQAI euzcjnlc ooooucr Lamps