Capital Usl My ' main i it took of the I m: ed by barn. -ol:Z_v t cr 11g; cal-mm ptricn The three said ' __iil*t 1_ lJTIYWH 11L". 1n Inzire- as I p glct, sllirick Pigs fifty l two l The w tli (‘$85. ilib 1 of ti‘ Iii-ed ’ To 111g w gfnge pelt-iii scoop loose up a JTCOV sicpp the i 11;) tc nm-re, ‘hay coulc‘ siibst . 1- the Ev “"1101 ‘ In mos; follo Grci C‘? I l 4 rs Si???’ G-"_m¢‘K':>r/'.~s_ EFF“- l I 11111-3 cnAiiLorrlzfrgvvisrqpl-iizoilim _i __ . 'g- PAGE TEN O l ~ i I'd BY AGBICOLA ‘if. on: ' fl . ‘A “among SUBJECTS saii-ilitcs"—whcn some interruption ‘:1 occurred, and he lost the thread of ‘i. Notes on the Eclipse: The rr-cl-nt. his silbjcct. While he waslloundcr- Qgclipse of the sun attracted mori- , 111g Beaconsfield came to the res- Tjattenllon (llllfl released niore in-,cile—"Satcllitcs," lie l>1‘011’l119<1 lformation to lhc gflwfill public» 1i!ll<11.\‘- Mr. Gladstone val-sill on {than any eclipse I have stun. A alld rt-silllicd his attack.’ fneighboilr who was using 1h»,- lnlul- , aver on the day oi its occurrence said - TWO NOTEWOIVPIIY GARDENS ".1313; he felt quite chilly as it pro- Olii- at East Point, the (itlier at . , grossed, and that l1 ill-w conimcliccil WPSL Cullk- KHOWUIB my 101mm“ . to fall. He llotic-‘d fiiu: tlic crows ‘ lill‘ lioriicillulriil maitcrs a currcs- ifilgiockcd tugetlm- m4 5I1'(-;1!11(\(I: pondclit advises 111c- if I wish S0 Thonieivzird, as if it wl-rc sillru-I. 80-‘ 1111‘ P3111 14911111)’ 51101 01 111v E1151. 3M}. chjgkgn5 Came hgijjp _.) 11191;‘ to triki- ti rlslt to iiispcc: ihc flow- micocps but dispcrscd wl1l-11,'<‘1‘ P111111“ 0i M18- 311111165’ 11-19- Tlme sun b93311“; c1931‘, I Valve. "Ztiostly of perennials, a cun- lnsfl-lg at the st-hnui Fair, Tlh- ‘ tiiiuoils muss of bloom, from almost rtenchci‘ u: our rural school trail-gill! 1114011‘ 111" dlllY-V 118$ B0110 1111111 ii Ehcrcollcction of inscl-is Ecxaminc. It \\'.'lS ll good ~ jjslnulli collrr-inli, and w 'l ll ‘*1 rv/ iiil ‘Wed the first prm- Wlll’. I‘ ‘ There was a spl-rinicn of ii I :i_i; i111 ulna-bl tlic cyl- and is certainly‘ a delight- . Sin-libs of many kinds, lis clunbizigr and 011191‘ roscs. ibiindancv. Rows o ‘crane-fly which I had il“‘.'r‘:‘ - Illf‘ l1 to countered ly-fuin a Sh. , w l‘!"_l'l rout! l1 lp to maki- 1i sci-lie jlllulfl’ markings" on ‘llr will f;1~1<1\1<‘11 1111‘ 1191111 01 \\ li l(‘ll llii- " E-ivhirli, with tlic \'(‘l‘.illltlll stal- ‘fl; us bulonullir. 1o m.- pbnus Pl-vi; III do not know tlll- s11. ‘-b,\-, \\lll",ll0l' lriclid 01' , w 111...“, " -inl_\' a long way from ~> Tlierl- is >ufilrii n1 lnaic 1101i‘ 111.1 lmhi 1w Wl-st. Cilllf‘. b"! 1f‘ ‘Tuvziilzibll- ior :1 viii-ill. ' l5 r n1‘ you could ~pllrl- tllu lllllL‘ to taku a {the insects oi P. E, 1 '31..» lrip llll'l'i‘ you would SW‘ another .'__Puth<>lQ_l__-l¢.~,1 1.3! i'i'lt‘ll of \'i‘lllf‘ll any flower lovcr QExpi-riulcliial ,1; 500d ¢,>11.~¢q;._.h_ and _, ,_ fl(‘il of all-s. J. C. Wilkinson, and, Togner how m. ghihhg h. _h,. ivhili- 11o doubt tlirrt- are plenty LTPublic Llblfilfl‘. b-n-itlrs‘ pl-liu-l- col- "f 111-" r~'=-1‘<1i'11~< ll-‘Yivr-‘ii the iwo. Tlloctions l‘lSt‘\\lli*l‘i‘. i! l‘.‘l<. not f-lilm to lllt‘ lot of the ‘F The collcl-lilvn of lll<l'f.‘ZS zit ili- "- "r ‘(l 599 11111’ 1115! =15 11199 115 public Library COhhh-hs h“, iliuuo nn-lliiolzi-il. 'I‘l1._- latti-r, whilst ‘"185 which 2m. hot Ins,“ 1 not so cxll-nsi - as Mrs. bfcilant-‘s, i-horhhd thud» nnd a --;_~,,.hhh,h,v~- is l1ard to >111 "s in artistic taste." ‘both, I Ihihk‘ from Cahforhigh (I-h, I tlililik mi‘ corrcspolidclit for his ' insects are islandcrsai 'l‘lll- liorlli-c‘. "w-‘l ‘1"1=»5~'11'1'111 1°11"- “111911 11115 Load is really a lizard, but ivizli the ‘"1 "19 1Y11PF1111-‘J 11$ 1° ‘V111’ 1t 15- squal, bulky zlppculzlnc.» \\'lllL'l‘l 111 CF-ufldri. that tlic garden is al- characthrwes the mad; i. is CO.V.(,,._ ‘ irlijss ft to the ladies to care for? ed whh 593105 more m. 10,5 Sp ‘ In Br 1. the nian looks aftcr the and a myth, of long“ Shh“... ca lu-rhaps nine tinics out of 1mm,“- hs hmhh The harm and “h; iv: zld cultivator; tlic flowers too! . settle its Zlfflllliy with tlic lizards.‘ "The tarantula lS a very lnrgl- spidir , but not, lioivi-vcr. ihi- lflTgU-vl iii cx-j lstcncc. It is lizilllcd from 'l‘l illlillj oil! 1.‘.'-'-\\T>1'i1 511.115 “A11 Tflfldfi 3111 Italy win-ri- a tllillllll‘ spillrl'_1“"1 1" 11ml“. “m1 111 111059 dill‘? abounds; its bill.- 1111s supivtu-ci in,‘ 1- 11-“ 3 lily ll‘lll*. In tho Forum 5caiise “talialitisllf or ilallfiilju. YIONIAN BlHTON-(G) A i l at Rnllu- was si-L up a milcstonc nil triiln ii rlidialcd iii cvvry cli- _-_-_m:1.nia, ivhcllce lllt‘ rail-ll. lli'1l'i' l-Hrv-l-zinn. TUJilQ whit-h hxlhhflhd w less ullll, music ai-rolnplilljvinr; il. ulu- flirt‘ r-t Iloillld of tli.» fgy. vhdance W215 calli-d u tluxlnii- i. Ilium.- i-mplru. I have rclld solnc- Fifllflfls at tlic Fi-lilml Tziir. It \‘.'ll.t'1‘i~ lllfll. this first lllllPSiOnC ivas regrettable that Siiltjfllll; W115 cutl of izrllrl; pl-r. ups so, but the mile- Oub 0f I110 $¢1m01 11111‘ 11101411111111?‘ stunt-s '.lillt' 1h." Romans sci: ilp in v 11115 yflilll Iiliflll. tlic-l Britain \\'(‘l‘( of tlic ordinary sionc 91111111 ‘y, cf ihl- ‘rllt-l A fi-iv, not luorc 11bit‘. Our 11;...‘ 1;; i div/vii, ari- still iii their 1110M "f l1li> flvyi-llllfli- 11 criminal Pfifvllliillfi, and ])Ollfl(‘l‘()ll'§ 1'1 , uln- Iadmlrc thcln for ll. l".ut ari- ,,|,_,_- _ vhh,» hm q-hh, 5m]... was the ‘Anglo-Saxon- Grails. and i'l-.i-. vyvn-ihvi [r1 a, pv-rirci (Wlindcr. ilirec- T191 lllsl-“lmll- "11 ll-‘l-llil 711"" ii‘? six izll-li-x- iii llritglil, ailli about 51111511“ 111119111- 111-1 i111?‘ l‘1“ll»-11 "3 iiri- and our-hall’ I'm-i iii circum- "PfPWilTil thi- “ill-m. l llavi- j 11 ((‘l'I'll!'Y'. Usually it boars a clcdicli- finish-n rcr-Ylilii: rliu sir-xi". 1W1 1"" ilvm in in.» l-l-iglunl: l-ivilim-or. and 11'1" 1-1151- 11111“ 11 1-“ 11 ‘r“l'"1 f" \'- "H-‘S tlil- illll‘\llI‘l‘ of milcs (llsialicc and was in ‘l‘l" mini, lllll‘li(l4‘(1 as, {mm i. hum.“ hm-lh n “brivls bi-ilk," hill, lll;r,\ :.(nil-- I>‘ll.l'1 Th" ;~U;\(i_h!»_,|.»h,q w“ zllxl‘l‘l1‘y:xl 91' K11l??‘1".\"5 “'i*l'1<-“ 1t \\'111 iYl‘~"I'1‘-1i'(icl-illilliiun iii-tin:li'!li0t11ii'it‘s, and is renders who liavc lcft that ilnprcs-l \~- - one hp.) h-hhh they hut their 51011111110 p"l‘lfltl llPllllld, It containsii hqfol-ls morc trlifli than firiioli ll(‘(“.lil . ‘ ls fOlllltlOtl on that par. oi $1110 till-y bi-ddccl thc with avlnc. A 110ml drain- lor flit‘ u) zityliin nlzikes its appearance, grccts, l l | Mrs. Grace Darrucoti. Most W0!‘- shipful Grand Mistress of tho f L O. B. A., who is making an offic- iul visit to the Lodges of Prince Ed- ,liiurd Island. Mrs. Dari-neon has lbccin on all extensive four of Can- luau, the United States, Great Brit- lain and Newfoundland. 1 that signs of insubordinution again began to show themselves among 'tlic Britons. (Continued). l, lu.‘ proud. I ruiri" to tlic gar- i EFFECT OF WIND There is 11 certain analogy be- tivccn the ocean of water and the foccan of gases constituting the at- ‘niosphcrc. Though greatly varylns lln density, both arc fluid and con- sequently subject to motion as cur- rents. The currents of the atmos- phere are the winds, and they are us necessary as those of the sea, in preventing the stagnation of the medium in which they work. By means of wind tlic emanation-s from our cities are driven away and re- mixed with the air, for the general good of the city dwellers, and of mankind. Proceeding with the an- alogy tlicre may be something like tidcs ln the air, ebbing and flow-i lug; for there is l1 marked decreasei of wind here zit. sunset, and also just before sunrise. Abercrombic, in England, found well-marked mnxllna rind mininiu of winds dur- ilig the course of the twenty four hours and gave approximately their times. But there ls another aspect of wind and one not so beneficial. 1t. drliivs off heat from tlic integu-l mcnt, bc it. ciiticlc or cortex. Hence‘ invalids are protcctcd from undue nioirclncnt of tlic air by “sun- porchcs." Wind is just as injurious Lo growing things, cvcn though it may do lio ilicclianicul injury. A ill-id that I know of, has a. proicc- tinl1 of trot-s half way round it, ’l‘lic hay ovcr which the wind blew frcc-ly was milch less in quantity‘ than that iii tlic protected part1 Place a. bottomless box in a llily fia-ld and note the differC-nce be--, twat-n the grass inside and outsidcl of the box. Oilr rustic pioneers.‘ struck the right ides. when they‘ invented the picket fence for their; l kept uwriy | _ ‘MALPEQUE A social Occasion bf more than ordinary vnivymvut took 1111M °" the evening of Frldny. Bepi- 9 WM" g large circle 01' friends gathered at the home of Mr- Md MP5- 5- w- . , Health‘ Services Of Canadian Medical l Association wuy QUARAN .NE? ' Living, M we do m’ oygguflfld silver wedding of host and 11051955- communltics we have found it t0 A P19358111’ “me Presentation car’ be not only ‘desirable but necessary emony W35 11151181111196 by Ml" G- that we should unite for our own W. Ramsay whmspvke in 1115 11511111 individual and vamiiy protection, felicitous manner and admirably ‘We secure, through our taxes. expressed the ieflllfll! 0f 511 5955"“ the servlces o; an Qrggnlzed police bled when he referred to the quin- and fire department, and we also‘ fer century of quiet kindly 00-011‘ Purchase such protect-ion against eration in every 11mm‘? 51111918 at d159,,” as mm be pfOvlded by thelcummuliity- life which had marked ‘application of preventive medicine that home and madc it notable. A on a community basis, by a modern guest a; the wedding ceremony 0f public health department. twenty rive m" be!“- M'- wliui is best for the community 6W8“ “m” men ma the Ml as a whole is usually best for. the lowing address, and in the name 0 individual citizen, but; when there those assembled presetnted Mr- is conflict betweui the two, the in- terests of the community l! a whole take precedence over those of the individual. Communicable diseases crew. community problem. They are B. serious matter for the indlvidllfl who contracts one or the other of them: but, because the one case may pass the disease on to many others, it is much more a community than an individual o1‘ personal matter. The communicable diseases areliest, congrnfiulflflvnsv lsprcad, in general, by the transfcr- DFB-‘Is 01"‘ 110W 5°!‘ Yflany 111°“ Icnce of gel-in laden secretions ori Y0K" °f happy Wedded 1T5- (‘XCFGMOHS from the sick to the; 100M112 back Iivcll. This spread is prevented when y0l1 W111 T605111 11111911 0f 5°YT°W ‘md ;the sick person is removed from 10y. but 0Y1 511° Wh°1° 1001mm; with other people, The case d-oubtless conclude with a verdict 15 mohhfli ' |of considerable satisfaction. For us Communicable diseases all have 5'01" “V1115; 81110118 115 1185 bf0118111 uu incubation period, which is that‘ ivy mid happy f-lendship- In this period of time between the en- community you have made and "- Nuance of the germ m“, the body tuined a host of friends, whose res- and the appearance of the typical, P001- fOI” YOU 15 5ympmn15_ The incubation period, We wen: constrained to gather varies with the different communi-I 11111-5 101115111 and extend m“ ten“ cable diseases. The developing case,‘ 11118310118. W119" We "@811 the 115D" ‘lmay pass on the disease to others: PY 565th“ which have 151111575 93' lduring the incubation period, par-i isted between us. To you, least of and suitably engraved set of silver flat ware. Professor Auld of £110 University of Toronto also spckc briefly. Following is the address: On this the attainment of your twenty fiftli wedding anniversary. we your friends could not allow the occasion to pass unnoticed. We l Mr. B n an in Cousins Rose Val- lblflllllfly during the later pal-y of‘ 811 W°111d 11 be 91985111510 listen $0.16), waseillvlgltor w Dgznlev What period. For this reason those ‘in 61111111915111?" “m1 Ycclml °f Y°ur1 Q ' ' 1 a‘ virtues. We cannot, however, but bc- runny‘ ~ ,who have been in contact with |case. and so may fairly be expected P1685961 110 refel‘ i0 your great in- [to have contracted tlic disease, are 195951 111 and Pr°m°ll°n °1 the m‘ from others-quaran- cial life of this community. You tined-—for the incubation periodcf 11R"? n5 iii ivere, kcpg "open house" the disease to which they have} 11f all times, for here we have ill- been exposed.‘ Quarantine regulations which ant reception- rcqulrc the isolation of cases and I15 1'5 1101301113’ 5'0"!‘ 1111511111118 11°11‘ the quarantine of contacts have as Diifiliiy- 13111 W1" lPa-“mlnblc 8m‘ for the benefit of the case or con- llfive lmpmssed “$- 111M m“? male‘ facts, but for the protection of all 0111” 9-55°¢1fl11°"5 5° V515’ Pleasant" th 1nd d d 19,5 who make Nor can we forget your deslro and‘ u’ m“ 1mm“ m High Bank’ Am" e c1 ren an n u ‘readiness to be of help in any one, up the community. your hearty There are some people who c113. W11° ""6495 it. m"! i . . and Miss Winnie Schuiman R. N. - - - tol in cvcl good cause. - very much Opposed t?) gigzirigppccs m“, rigurd m- any of Summcrslde, were motorists re- hmhe Tl1py seem to 1-991 “m1 such adequate fashion, nor for monetary cmuy t” Hamilton and Malpeque‘ when it. is applied regulations are all right for cve:y-, vuluc, but rather to sijrve Lo Ccccnl‘). one except thcmsclvos. To accept you 111 rcnlcm raiicc o our cs cc qiiaruntinc is imply to acicpt the,’ and 5110111151111) 1°1'1’°"- 111911-51‘ 5_'°“ regulations of community llfc, talc-i; 1Q 5599M @1115 E111. 1101 101' 115 m‘ mg {he Same responsibility u, p11», lrllliilC value but for the friend‘ tect others that; you ivoiild expect, B1119 051115 P351 311d “'9 5111111. 517119 . _ . (7 .1) , B lll , .. ('1 M15 others to lisunic for tlic protection l" 1111-11"? 1'01‘ 1111-’ slime cmdlfll '1'" m“ y m“ m Mass an 5 I of you and your family. 1111111115- , Questions concerning Health, ad- In i110 years 1° mm‘? WP ‘V1511 dressed to the Canadian Medical Y0“ every 10y 1-1131- 15 19951 1'51’ W“ Asociation, 111.4 College Street, Toqlmd your fanfly and ronto, will be answered peraonallyiyeflfs that you will yet. have by getter, gctlicr be many. Delaney of Baltic to celebrate 1.119- and Mrs. Delaney with a beautiful Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dclflnflyf-l you will l l ever maintained.’ l I I l I ' ' . “Ynys round a ‘velcmne and pleas? I friends are iejoicing to heal of her _ Y _ . - h 1 h d welcome guest for some months of ' ".‘1l*°‘i.‘.§ ""111. iifif..l“i.‘i’i.‘.i‘.iif.i..‘é; “....Z.‘§.."“...°.. 1 M» w... and mun cu e eases. cy are l all of Charlottetown, Mrs. Hattie may the ley, was a receng, visitor to h} , Valley. I spent a svcl-k. the guest of her sis- tlic recipients of many B1"! 5"“ nlerages which bespoke the affec- ltion of those who were 111151115 w, be pesent. The Guardian unifoi with a large circlc of friends 1H wishing Mr. and Mrs. Delaney 0°11‘ tinued happiness "lid multos nnnoa." Sugar, o lbs. Clams z ' 41v ~ t da . @911! .. .. See? mull: evenrlirdgMrsfl SEETZFICJ- l lbs. 25c 25° p. r. u - were agreeably surprLw-d by 111° MEAT SPECIALS advent or a nunhm. o; hqends, wound Steak. per lb. 15c Pork Chops, per lb. from Summerside ivlio B-"llhmfd w.’ 20c 231:1: 33114:)?“ p“ “L H 1 mural-um the" 11°“ “m1 m“ <houider Rom. u» lb. ...._u¢ Rfilllflf Lsnibrlllcrhlli 111"‘ ‘l 1 ' 'i|l'l0ll1 and Tanderloln Boast ' o '° 11' ess in their happy unniversary- All address was read by i119 11mm" able A. F. Arseuault, Mr. and Mrs. Delaney “V1111 a beau‘ tlful silver service trfly- A pleasant; and bridge re- cvenirlg of music newed old friendships and testified to the cordial esteem and uffectivfl. Mrs. Delaney in which Mr. and sic held by their numerous circle of acquaintances. Summerslde, P. E. I. Sept. 9, ‘I932. and DPO-‘Pflfl-Y who, on be- , half of those asrembled Prfsenled ' ' Princess Son FIIIQ 2 pkg: m. BnlkTa, lbl. .. I . l l per lb. . . . . 18c All kinda of l . . g Bevereaux Grace 224 Kent St. V______________§EPTEMIBER '17, 193, Specials a Look Them Over Er Note Money SavingSp ry and Meat ltiarisei I _.____.___. m, ecials Onlons, Lobster-a. 2 can; g Corned Beef, pcr 11,, Sans-Ices. 2 lbs for Fresh Fish. '- lik- . . . . , ,_ g5 Phone E21 -. luv-Ly ,__ 11757-9-16-21. BEDEQUE , The evening service of the Gen‘- tral Bedeque Baptist Church was My, and Mrs, s, w, Dellineyz- attended by quite n. large congre- On the occasion of fifth anniversary of 3'01" 1115751588. your friends hasten to bring to you congratulations and good wishes. We are truly mindful many acts of kindnes and generous sympathy so often bestowed every one of us, for both of you hosts. Twenty five years of married life seem a short period and yet ll, is not p, blessing over those years, alloted to every one. You have dis- charged your duties faithfully, not; only to society and your intimate fliends but also to your home and "Ilnily with which Providence has blessed you. May yourfuture hap- piness in your home be measuered by the devotion you have exerted‘ in the past and may you be long spared to enjoy health, prosperity and happiness WhlCh you‘ so richly deserve. YOUR. FRIENDS. -lu____ '01] Mrs. _ George Bearisto, who has been visiting her son, Dr. Besristo of Trenton, New Jersey, returned on Friday evening. Her many health. Senator Riley who has been the family at. their home" iii the Baltic, left Thursday morning on return Mrs. David Scliurman of Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgson lilid 11-: rcccnt. guests Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gardiner, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dean. Mrs. Hooper Horne, Annie Crockett, Edmonton, Alberta. ~__.... Miss Thelma. Champion, Darn- Rose --______ Mrs. Arthur Wright, Victoria. Stc-ivurt», Hamli- IN MEMORIKM ' MR. JAMES STANLEY IIIACVANE 0h the twenty gation. Rev. A. G. Crowe, pastor, delivered a. very impressive and in- terestlng message from the subject _"The Good Shepherd." The choir of your‘ members rendered singing and mu- sic 11f‘ their usual enticing manner. j Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales of hasten to extend to you our lieari-lnuve been at all times real friends Freetown were among the invited and to ex-' and perfect guests at the informal luncheon given at the Clifton Hotel by Mr. IMc-lville Bradshawvof Summerbide. Miss Pearle MacKenna, of Mai- den, Mass, recently arrived home lto enjoy her holidays with friends and relatives in Kinkorn and vlcii1- lty. The many friends of Miss Mary Schurlnsn of Central Bedeque, will regret to hear that there has not been much improvement in her health this last few days. A very enjoyable programme in the form of a concert was pre- sented by the Women's Institute of the neighboring districts, on Tuesday evening following the Convention in the Central Bedeque lHaIl which was filled to capacity ‘and many had to remain out- 'doors. Mrs. Sterling MocKuy occu- pied the chair and the following programme was thoroughly enjoy- ed: Opening chorus, "O Canada." Mr. Walter Shaw of Charlottetown, then gave a very interesting ad- dress on the training of the child- ran at school, the benefits the schools have received from the Wo- men's Institutes and many other ways they could help the schools, theco-operation of the parents and the teachers and many other‘ helpful suggestions concerning our pupils and schools. A chorus was given by the Central Bedeque In- stitute, step-dancing by little Miss Violet Barnett (encored), mono- logue by Mrs. Roy Hill of the Low- er Freetown Institute: dialogue by Mrs. J. MacQuarrie and Mrs. Bo- bey of Searletown; diletfc by Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. Win- "Umd Wf18ht. Lower Bcdéque In- stitute; a short. play, "The Old fFalrview And Vicinity , --_. The regular monthly meeting o, the Falrview Women's Institui. was held at the home of M155 s, llna Currie on the evening or 5, tember 5th, with a good despite the During the evening n, preggmhtion ‘of an address and nice fountain pen was made to Miss Freda Bu}. deft on the eve of her liepm-hm ‘to attend Prince of Wnlcs Collegg .__.___. 5110M W116" Dimple from flu- n“ lnear waited upon the ncivly m", ried pair and loaded them w“; 1 gifts swelled the numbers of the w,“ wishers. A [trio from Charlotis. town furnished splendid music fol the dancers, who disportcd them. selves away into the wee sma’ 1101111 when they dispersed, after wmv. ing the happy couple many m“ of conjugal bliss. The bride wig formerly Miss Mary Kendal-yon, Mrs. Wellington Murphy has m as her welcome guest her sister, Miss Quinn. - , Mr. Bruce McConnell“ Charlottq |town, has been a. visitor m q home of A. K. McPhe-c, New Dom. inion. ‘ The school fair in Afton Hall q Wednesday was well attend: more tlian___usual interest beilif shown, and was voted c decided success. - ' . .,__..._ The funeral of the late Mn Mary Burdette was held from thi residence of her daughter, Mrs. Jmnea Smith on Thursday, sep- tniber 8th, a. large. niuubr-r oi friends and relatives gatlil-ijing there. The "deceased was a moat estimable lady, beloved by all whii knew her, and much sympathy goes out. to her family in their lie- renvcmcnL-F PETER PAN COLLARS Maid," by Miss Marie Campbell, Miss Clara. Affleck; harmonica and harp selections by Mr. Harry 1-1911- nigar (ensured); play, "Ask Me 11110111813" by Mrs. Horace Wright, M155 MaPJorle MacCallum, nnd their masked pcrformers; mono- 108m: by Mrs. Elliott Wright, Mid- dleton Institute; monologue by M155 Ghlflys ‘Drummond of the South Freetown Institute, The closing number of this programme W118 11w singing of the National Anthem. The sale of ice cream and candy took place which realized a A plill of sadness was cast over of Bothwcll on suddm passing of one of its most-benefit °f m“ sammrlum- M"- loved and respected residents, inlMncK“y' retiring Presldenl-l ex’ Ithe person of lvlr. James Stanley, lmdul h" tmmks 1° a“ 111m- 1191p‘ some of thcMsicvnne. i‘ Although the deceased had not‘ his sudden pass- l A _'l -s¢.- Cl vziw.‘ 'l -l U.. . . .. . .- [Hi0 . l\un _ i- inl i‘ ii ici 1g. (up); o. h», “ma” Neon.“ gildclis. Signed on bah/h: (r your Jillllncs tlic llll-‘AulPS oi tiu- N111» lillllUil ihl- mud. Wlll€ll sl-ldoln dc- f! d‘ ‘ . . ,‘_._ , ‘ relis- m-ill Cfllifylibi. N'\\lihcl1 on- ,‘ vizim-il lrnln a ‘Llillllfi coin-we. A N d THIS YEAR'S VINTAGE t"? MTS- Henry must no: ll-i ()lli‘.'~' .'~\‘lllil-'i11l_\' 1H1‘ liilirlirn t'liillllii‘l' ivould follow tlic S M’. Delaney cwrpcgihg the 1-0Y1-——M- the "lllldrr-rl 1;" l l.l :l ll 1- 11-1 - ~- -;,. .. \».. , . . v. - - ,~ - . ' ' ' ' l». .I.5....I...' fm} '11" 3"“ Good Listeners W‘ “'"°"*"““""~' l" ‘"11 “mg- ih-nk- or nus-l- PM vm-s-u- u- igmdl-ln ism‘; h“ h. H] llhm. Ha 1. ‘m ui l“l vii.» uric; iiu- 110-‘ now 1S tl1c time to clean barrels [erred feehngh, to the heighmrly . . .. . -. i.» . l. .. .- .. ., _. .. . _ - _ _ a mm‘ “Hm ‘hi. “PM. l, I.‘ i In in .ll.i‘.‘ lll ‘on, up hill, --_._ ‘land casks so that thcy tile sweet 5pm; which ihwuqably mark”, mo’ . v V. .... l\ l.-l 1 - ltllll 1.11mi (lulu Britain ivas at, qvgggN-I-o, Supt 17‘_..someth-ng and fresh 1'01‘ this year's vintage. hh,‘ of the dlstrich He referred to. conic sulgllalln lli~ lli,»?, ch11 (‘i-UI-y-(Kl with a nl-tivork oiiWh-lt Canada hcks is m,’ m t5 Hcre is g, simple mgtlmd whjdq‘ the numerous friends who hadl "WHOM? llill!‘ is -".-l 1-; .1 -- y: - ,. ,,, . ., ,- . _ , l‘ ‘1 ‘ 9 E911 . ‘ 1M (M (lmvhl awn“- ul i Iii H I 11d tin - .111 ll llll\ liLng-Innd nhhrCCinu-ve musical audiences does away wntli scrubbing and come that evmhhg “Om distant - . . . -_ l. l . ...--.'- y; 1- pi‘ ; ,»,-,.; 4 , , . . , ,_ , ' n“... ,|,.,<<.,.,,,h,,,, h, ,.,,, m 1 ml ,1,“ I I n m‘ ‘h’ ‘mm-l {find MICKEY-s.’ stated Lady Tiille- xmmng" i points to join with more immediate »'d.,,,.,h,,,,. ,,.,,. ,,,,,,_,, a H; 1 “'1 “QM H , |1<¢‘1l- Sllfllkillg for the music section' scald me ‘Wk ‘"911 ""1111 b91111"; neighbors and said that the cordial " ‘ '- "' - 1" 1 - ‘-- i -:.' 1 -~~ - . v .. . . . hum h Hm, m ‘hm l. I H‘ h. W,“ m.“ IllllI-l ini- l1. Ill1li Libu- n1 [he cahwm, National Exllxbit-l“ctkr and let tlic “liter lCmfllll regard o! so many ‘ms a Source ofythe commhhhy .. - ~- -» - . l‘. l: l -; qr,- ~. - .. . . ,, _ - . . , _ . “uh, nd,nh,,,” h,“ I‘, n ‘ H _ ‘I ‘lm " “111 “l 111-» m‘ 1011. It is somcthlig that Cnnadadllltfl / l5 cold. more joy iindinsplrutlon than lie-Saturday, August 27th, with the .v ‘H. i _ -l. - x . 0.11. r li- i/ l lizmllul- iii. About tlic has not as yet developed to that The“ emptv out and m] up Wm; could adequately describe H? ask_| ‘l (l ».' a 511* n1 ‘In. '.-,- - ~ » - . , u ~ ' i ' , ‘ ' lnt l.» 1111111111‘ “l ‘b J 1i u f) w“ 1 HM“! U“ 11111- same c-xtcllt lis that found inlfmsh “Md “atoll “m” "11"? 1-1115 ed that all should consider tliel ~ 1-1. ..’~ .‘ll . lvyu ._ 4-; H . . ,,-_ p 8 v V , H,‘ ,., m, I q 1 V] I H_ H" ‘H m n lllliylllfilih- \\l l(ll “whines m- odel. cultures and “w in handful of live coals, leaving the house as uopeh house" and hoped “ " ~ i - l- , ‘ silirl: v, ' < -1. _ . , - i “one 1m m‘ lnvlnhuw r. H I ‘ v l I ‘ l. ill I-lniiil 111110“ ditlolls, wt» cannot all be mus ciunsfcask unrovcred. If there is still a ‘hm ah Shout‘; Ne] immmv ‘n m’ _- M- 111!“ i-IYW-lu- H‘ w 11 hi1 il- iil r-l-rirsuii t-iivui- ~--':ut uliat we can do is to helvfsour smell, it 1's wise to rcpt-at this pleasure that was hvs and 1,151 __ ~ - l . 1.11. 1-. - 3- 1-: 1- 1'11] » . -,... A _ v _ - _ . _ Wed mumm- m WM m, U}, m"! Md DIN; \ um tn lull mm n nucleus Q; mum,“ appml-opcint on so that thcrg ls not the wife-s upon such an occas;on_ T..' l, ‘l " " ~ - p15 -. . , . 3 -=.;- r 1' A VIQoHQueroFs mun, Ii 0n- nluv hr‘ ILt-i- u l.i>ll<liliio nd P01111111 Dilllrls (1 d‘ 0n H om- (Ommnmtlw The sllghtcst h!“ n. 511mm“ UL new programme or dances and bridge number of years’ lhcm me gpnm, ,5 I“) ,1 n rm. m 1L XV,‘ W). “Ry to do this is to "acquire a wm- followed, which was agreeably in- Xmotc 1lll(‘t‘.\lill' u. I llli‘ ]ll‘i'vi'lll “Fil- _-;cr 0n bolli the.- 1 l).l‘l‘l'llll.l ailrl 11-111- llilluilrivis lll. p XXVII, liurw ‘no iii. p. XXV_ hem,“ sides; h,,,,,_,,,,, h, h‘, ,,,_,,,,,, U, m; h,,,..,,,n [minis m n XIV music, she niuintliincd; "encourage ronto, whose paper vl-as rcadby Ehowovcrv Sh,” m,“ hm ,,.,,,.,.,,,,.1 Tl?!‘ lihill-lll lllll“ 1111.. ..,,,, Unis- izgdiunrilhinus clans and COmpOscr5,'M'|-5S M. Stock. The responsibility 51c, which was o; more than ordin-iqne son, Carl and Ebro“ “Mn” ('"”'7"' c"“"“‘"1‘1 111 111"="‘1“' l'=“"" ‘m. n.» l-nu i-- l-oliirc- ll1‘l!‘ill"\olL&?ll‘Sl:(f' our Shows mm“ iljluilogléilclllgdilldz’ilizhclilllllinfi luctd- aty mom‘ called for more Decalo ill‘. luv-l v =-- ~ . -. r " ‘ 1 " ' l ‘ ‘ 1 ' h. The iIanr-t Salilrn. if -.\‘-- l-iol: it. ll-li li- I 1 h bu“ 48H” Eng- fifulirlxitftilftift at“ v-“lhefl? handicraft “dug ‘H5105 in“, preppy 611111111015 was nxladrulehfien-iors asbwcn as Juniors the south about 3,3,, ,,..,_ w, l, ,5 “u. ,,,_, . mm. WWW our impwst “m child. mo 1:12 man, ivomania real one for parents, teachers took their pal-t until the lateness clear) we will SCt.‘ a lari-i 11:11,. mo, 1'11 ll.- "u.- ll .'liinu.~. ‘ilv- l'1.‘\lllL of ‘it eve-r iva lfifm- ‘a or extent thanlluud lbrar-latlg‘ ponmlry to properl or Hm hm" flnany and rpgretfuny bred may, that do,“ M, ,_. .,,;_,,_ ,1... ,-.,,.,.,, hm“, __YH‘HIH_IV_SI_IIV "H em qmlmnt ti-‘spn people-diced tohoellci, clnldir-ns reading" should brought tho pleasant evpning w ‘its and is about qumwr m, f 4., igunv ,1 1-» ..;._..h,.,1 “h, h", "with hmhrrraf. n“; “,5 111th “h” "a1 ‘will l?” °°"1"‘"€1 1° '13‘".11"-‘ ‘P11911111, close. Nevcr is Island hospitality the horizon h) U", zmhh UH- ; M. .‘,‘__ m“, mwmnvmnl‘ Julius DQ111111 ‘P? (x115, suld Mrs. J, s. ch dlrn —- ‘too lnucli loading oflihwl-e fmgmnt hm“ whm the planet, saith-h, _.,,,,;, m H h,” ‘ m,“ ‘hm hm _.v,,,,,_,,.dnd m" m q- t-o ‘ifllltilllflffl l-‘bfl lldTOTIII-‘IHPdlOClE chldrcns hooky cultivai, sprmgg, unstiidicd, from thc 211. 1h" guide’ “m” m” I’ is; H m” m DWQHHUH‘ In m; trmrilt-(v “vi int st 111v. r. WlIIIlIlS cd a mcntal laziness and dullness ihcrinlz of friends ‘and neighbors . m the 1"“ or 1-11" 115111111)‘ ill‘ l\ii.‘;. ""11 thi- l-illlilti llaullililis, who zitl- 1-1-1411; ‘film; svovas 0 byhnlflc to d“. n the child, who’ if Elva? th-e “gm in a hnmp ‘vhmrkmdnpss rem!“ out rom tlic siln, air 1'11‘ w. ,.. ' m, ,_. ., . .,. ' _ ' ” _ - ' 190"“- . mean dismmnp M1 Litri-lryiviyénnl” i117“ DUKE; Hllt-“(gjylllligl fholnitiilttntc-knla‘rchvithi. ]_11oth0VBl‘§;l.11-;;Z tlic artii; lore, epc tlilels of hOTOis, liistoryhl Amnng those prcsciit. were Miss mhes_ n; mum ,h,,,,,,,,,,. i, MN] m“ t‘ ‘Plfpfl “hay m“ h l. i- '11s lindncl ... worthy of travel, biography and poetry ,3“ 1h Beer o; Mount Herbert Qt- nine tinlr-s that of llll‘ i-lil"1li.l' lit‘ . th-- [trot 1- ':s .-=:l-ill-;~l~l1~l:.“mm-sf cm?‘ cautioned Mrs.‘ Th}: dlulrunws of dcvplnpgng a ‘manage, Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Edwmfi a unique si-t of n3,” ulna“ FIN‘, V," K l z h M“ M!” "m!" ,“:‘.‘.I1nln. .11 dent be carried nwfly pllbllC appreciation of sculpture, Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sillipliant, community the “Rings or Sfmlml" m"! M“) (In [my Iilul a ccnipos tloli which is suit- ivcre oiltllncd by Miss Frances Lor- Mn and M“, Henry Nqov-an, 171-, iatcllltr-s or muoliv, l r l i ('ll]ii\‘!‘d n’ Jll 111011111 iZllalliiliffffnéhlllldnblglui 1115c! whauiiclolltrmlllld1111100110: of: Ralph Noonan‘ MIS- Lome Mam]- »- - l." - . c m em sawl ‘l(‘ ll rcc- Sairlllics. Tlirl- v knowledge oi milslc," 11o person without which coilld enjoy listening to I'-lfl‘llri= llu- of ll i 11W uni-v.- fronl tlic rest 01' 11°” {"11" fitlrr d-u- 1h , i ~ l. ....ll.. . . ._l_,11.; I . ._ ,, . ,___ _ 111m W I‘ (-111 . . I g U ! H 1' 1"”\“111'~11\-'flht01li "rm-li- ivris never a time when 1i ' ‘ (‘ '1 l About. A. D. (l) in i1 so 11.11; for" tliv- lip-l u- h political nppolw-lig . . i}: .‘ , 11in , - p in 118M honorable gcntlunllin and iiisl IIY-‘f-llr-I. 11ml lt u-n 1.1 -c,.l.-. (lfillllblflil of - .‘4)\‘i‘l'.l1;lll_V of‘ vii‘ ill’: l”.o:1iali.s‘ - in ‘w. 1-11 Vitl-liiiui nndlfcl" ' m by.“ nlld glls’ were on the atrrl 31'5": 111m and Italian sculptors. The pub- 1\' 1'11"!) 8W1 lflWdYy BOOKS the labor and nrt'st'c work back y, of the flushed mcllcl, 5110 said, In “my Mr, Q_ w, Rfiflfljflr‘, why) wm-a lllrll ncvcr a time when so the olden days of lTllltll rorrd litcraturc was available," prople watched tlic great mm Lilian smith, lie-rid of at work, and he. s lit this lnomcn: tlic boys‘ and girls’ llbfflrlgg o; To- c] ing came as a great. shock to liisl tcrrupted by the serving of a-dain-lfriends and relatives. Besdes the, ty supper. This concluded, dancing bereaved wife, (nee Caroline Pub- s ilin and Miss Polly Noonnn of Buni- .- mcrslde. c of today had no conception oil Much thank; slmpson, Mr. is due to Mrs. C. Jams-s Donald". 5P1I1ll1l1YG the ulltirlng ln mail- ca‘: 1-1.1 m prcmwt-e tcrs ‘the success cf a mcst cnjayabie d a 1mm" ililil-c- occasion. 1 1111011 0f 111° 51'1- Mr. and Mrs, Delaney were also than Evelyn, also two waltz and fox trot: in lancers anchbrotlier, Mrs. Ida Protege, Brook- lyn. New York, Miss Mabel at home mm”- lmd Peter of Lynn, Massachusetts.‘ Srvincs and cards were resumed. The mu- ‘llcovcrl there are left to mourn, one daughter,’ sisters and one, were conducted at they home on Sunday and the largelbee“ 511911111“? '1 P195511" nice sum together with the pro- ceeds of the supper, went; for the cd to make this afternoon and evnning so-succcssfiil. A collection: A been enjoying good health fo1- afwas “I50 take“ "p- Miss Jean Walker, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Walker of, New Annan, is visiting in Monctoii.. Miss Elsie Murphy of Kinkora, has been spending u short holiday in Norboro, visiting relatives and Mrs. Prowse Yeo of Kelvin, has| t; holiday filncrlil conti-ge which followed the Wm‘ “lauves 1" 551711110"- ‘lse 0f rrsldents, viz, Mrs. P. J. Camp- Vbcll, formerly Mary Ann Mactnnis. The deceased had been "a failiifg hclvth for some months though lirr dc rxpcctcd it came- nr. a great shock the people. A solcnm High Nlnss to hrr fl"0"‘(‘l8 and rels'"lvc-;._ 1 ituemains to their last mortal rest-l m, place bore mum teathnony of The lobster fishermen of the the esteem and respect which tfi! vicinity of chem“ have 31111051 1'0" deccased commanded in the hearts fired "m" the" 131111." 0n 11000111111 ,0! hlli acquaintances. MRS. Ifi-J. CAMPBELL On Thursday, August. 25th, the of Campbell's Cove wlis ciillcd upon to mourn the dem- the Canadian one of its mort estimable and-al- lith ii-m somewhat Thorn are loft to chcrich 1-m- mvmufy bcsdos the sorrowine hus- of the scarcity of lobsters. | _.______________________ band, one daughter, Philomena, at home, and four sons, Charles Pjug and Bernard at home and Leo in West. The sincere Sympathy of a wide circle oi‘ flxends is exbcnclcd to the family lirthelr slid bereavement. A large conccursa o.‘ peciple attended the funeral, on Saturday, attesting the high plflcc th_. deceased held n the hearts of of Raqulrm was sung by lie-v. Father R. J. MacDonald, who also nonducicdthe burial service. | When Maude Adams 11-11.: Pei! Pan she probably never counted oi the far reaching effects of tlu famous collar she adopted for h" theatrical use. ‘Iloo bad she 11111111 haw, s. patent; on it -- or Wlwml made it for her-because 111111111 11" hit of youtlifulness is in fond iliv- or for fashcnable femininity 1111‘ winter. These collars are made 0i fur or fabric edged with iul". oi leather, o! lucc, of soft 11118111‘ metal-nnd 1f you can think oi anything clsc yourself t0 111-11‘ them of you can be 5ill'0 0f 111-‘11 smiirtncss. ' ABOUT SUIT-b‘ Suits lzrc built according 1" '11” type. For ghopping, tlu- 4'- "Cl- coat with a wrap-around skirt ll popular. Hip-length jacket sins W‘ more formal wear hflvl‘ 110"“ MW 11nd slcevc trcatmcnts. Sllvl-r hill gundy fox adds 6108311“ 1'11 m. type garment. ~ Miss Phyllis Dawson is I-H-“lilf ing P. W, C. . There was a. special Tcmlflflfl: Rally service at the North B5 eque United Church on Sunday ,cvcnlng September 11th. Mf- Ut- Emmcrscri I-lucstis, formelly ° Wilmot. Valley, now student P1151?‘ of tile ‘Alma and Alberton Blip-ii‘ Churches, was the special Spciillfr- This service was also to commonl- crate the signing of tlic “TOW Abstinence Pledge of tlic 5W6: Men of Preston. Euilflnd- m m“. The lncnibers of the choir rcndi-rcv special music nnd singing fm- tlliil SCPVICO, nll of which Wflii i~v~.iiri:i'vl1 very effectively. l Mr. nnd Mrs. William Murchi-iflll nnd children Master Kenncih luid little Miss Jenn, all of Cliai-lozlu- town, have been 91131141"! “ W" enjoyable holiday with relatives m Bedecue and Freetown-B