~ BERT 4. 1928 pa“, to Make‘ The! Mde New Pineal-s '5...“ “m.” file rice ill %.I:Jdee stunned llrrlnllingolnu cg. uoihotvvlter llfl In I ulovv several set thedlahlna stirring "’ are: "am-fat b’ l’ I O . -. uuuuvhuahmar. mi 5-1‘ Sriifrlliliulnzs Ivin. l.lllSH'i‘\‘li'il:‘(l THIS MILK IS EHTHKELY It ll/ilbllffllrlli PRO VINCE PRODUCT 1.»: mxll:rls/lrsr' ~ Til URO, ‘us. Supreme HERE is no Molasses as good a a ih e Genuine Barbados [xrra Fancy Molasses! ‘ T here is as purel There is none o: llelllihlull There‘ is none as delicious! ll ‘is "lllflflllifly tastier and richer their blended ' and packaged Mdlaslcs: ' l Your home deserves, the t besil insist upon the Genuine Barbados xr anc Sulduuly. in bulk from the original casks. coop, olzoclzas ssu. n" EYESZTiESTEn D v GLASSES FITTED _; n. w. Tarpon _' .v. s. TAYLOR .0piomeiriata 142 Richmond Street ‘ 000+ Insidious -nan‘ AAAAALL l vlaediy. ' \ -an-nan- presence of any eye defect. Entire human organism Nerve nergy. utiliao about 30% of" strain in preach!» I larger proportion la thei f i of. ....l'..°°.'.'.1'.'tT.~ time wry In! “also! A“AAAA‘AA have" icon one ‘Qélgtjr _ y; Qgfia. Pf“? iwddmlg , ' ‘flillflfll-fifl 1H fllpefirden‘: SnQharleaMfllg 1K cupa water . Wash orwahly. than - with F“ mulfliléWili-f flit? baalegdlah Augustine Cove Notes Mr. Alfred Clarke. was isitm‘ to , ‘rryon. Tuesday mornnig.“ v Mr. Archie Robinson, w“ g, v15“- °“ W 3011161. Sunday afternoon. “M? ‘Iuuuny Pglyglg Hayfield, u. a, . a 11mm 1h a i Cove Corner. s y , ugustne Dr. E. A. Bell. Cape ‘Traverse, Pissed throught Augustine Cove, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Walter Cann, Borden, spent last week end in Augustine Cove, 1531b guest of his brother, Mr. Wil- fred Oann. < Messrs Wilfred Cann, and Wal- tor Oann were visitors to Crapaud, M George‘ Fails. The Memrs Brenton Clarke, Vern Webster. Wilfred Cann and Archie Robinson were recent visitors to Sunlmerside. Mr. Edward McFadyen, is at pre- sent busy getting his Potato hose at Carleton Siding, ready for stor- ing his potatoes-s. Mrs. Roy Boultea-Bayileld, N. B. is at prment visiting in Augustine ‘ Cove. Corner guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leard.’ I Quite a number of men who own trucks in Augustine Cove, were busy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wadman, re- cently went under an operation in Prince County hospital for tonsils. Sunday evening. the guest of Mr. p, engaged hauling Gravel. Tuesday, M 1 for the lower part of the Cove road. 1efisofgliufijgfgggigpagt-Ior Ho» w h th _ Miss Myrtle Wadman, daughter of "QM: oigimuggngave “’°‘"°“ Pm‘ I TIGNISH i We wish Mr. and Mrs. Richard manwyears of happiness. Rev. Dr. Monaghan, Miscouche, motored to Tignlsh on Saturday. Miss Hazel Harper. teacher at Bayside, is visiting her home in Tiguish. . Mr. Ralph Harper, New York, ac- wmllfl lieu by his brother Roy, mo- tored to their home in Tlgnish on Tuesday. Miss Noreen Johnston, who is at- spent the week-end at her home in Tignish. We are pleased to learn that Rev. DP- Gil-Hillier. who has been under- iloing treatment at the City Hos- tal. ls now very much improved. Mrs. J. W. Kinch. who ilas been seriously ill with pneumonia, is now convalescing nicely. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Austin McDonald and little son Laura, who have been visiting friends in Charlottetown. returned 33,9181!‘ home in Tignish on Satur- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Kmch and family. who have taken a permanent residence in our town, and hope that they will spend many happy days with us. Miss Dora Phec. Tignish, and Louis. Mr. Frank Peters. of the Finance tendingU. C. C., Charlottetown. a sansracrloucu/ABANIEED ' 011mm Momnaclc W A R "N I N G’ . V . Be sure you actually see the Gold Seal on the floor coverin s you urchase . . . it is your on y pos- utive means of identifying genuine Congoleum and your urunlee of " Satisfaction or our Money Back.” - fdobb i emu. "l- "Du-Barry"—— Pattern No. 326 is illustrated here . . . it is on old French pattern in charming combinations of Blue, Rose, Yellow, Cream and Black . . . one of the moat popular Con- goleum patterns ever in- troduced. 0/ M1 / / M’ / H / //f , / / / yo // )/’ no~ Molasses - ‘ \ The Cove Mrs. William Sleeves and‘ son. M1‘- Sayrs Sleeves of Summers dc, were children. h h recently visiting in Augustine Cove. the summf, °w,,',‘,”§,,,_.;_"°§,’},,§§§'?§§;§ "l" W“ "t h" 5M“- Mm- Austin ems. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel De- Cameron. Recent visitors tomthe prlyvinclfi OB-Pllfll Wéfe- Mls- Y c" ° ‘m ston. Mrs. Johnston. Miss Viola daughter. Miss Vlvlet- MIS- Austin Johnston. n. N.. Chicago, and Miss oll-mew“ and daughter‘ M155 Mule‘ Annie BPOWII. motored to Charlot- also Mrs. Harry Clarke. Mr. Major Carrutihers, has rt!- cently purchased a new Chevrolet Truck. Mr. Carruthers will certainly take his "spuds" to Carleton Sldlnil- bourlolng this Flall. Dept. Ottawa. was a visitor to Tig- nish last week. On return he was accompanied by his wife and two Roche, Tignish. Rev. W. McCube, Dr. J. A. John- tetown on Wednesday. While in the City Dr. Johnston attended the medical clinic which was held at the City lilospital on that day. . ——~4 - Potato digging is now under way in this vicinity. Farmers report the average crop not so good as friends 0! MPB- W611i!" last year. This condition is attri- éll 1468-. Victoria who is in P. E. I. buted to the exceptionally dry sea- hosplml at present- sre pleased w son through which we have passed. hear a report that she is somewhat Several car loads of Irish Cobblers present an opportunity you cannot afford t0 miss HERE indeed is an opportunity for every thrifty housewife t0 do over several rooms this Fall and bring new charm to the home with beautiful Con- ’ , / /% l yo, / / I P-O-OF/OO4OO F¢Q+O¢O§O§§§O~O Eye Si... in, We use this adjective al.- Seflerere- from lyebtrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not nnspect the The motive power of _tl:e . a Normal eyes, it lamompu ,4 Nerve Energy, but when ye- l Ileuee defective ma. ilrpzh 3 ' an - functioning l m- ifdthabod! GEHrchss§h f better and hope she may continue so. Spud digging and picking certain- ly is the ‘|‘motto” in Augustine Cove, and believe me we have no little area of spuds either. For as Y0" ' all know that our little vicinity cer- d talnly is a lint: sptlddistriot. But ‘they areat present, I do|n't~b_ell8v0 we will be very rich anyway. here is hoping for better prices. On Wednesday morning a rather Stirring evehc happened. some where “m2” ‘WW3’; l2“‘§w';.“.'.f°i.v“ti? the ouse e . .- Life "pier-kc dcawuagsht fill-lay spgltemyhg: 0i‘ O UT. 9J1 mm- ' No one lnnowe just what happened. as no one occupies or lmd been 2:5- lng in the house for seversil ye i Mr. Clarke. lladegilvfig a? ecesusg ibfiifnhiiffluéuger Wfliy-ghb‘: ' ' t to P399, , _ . ~ lull? mtcbllll- oft-n‘ will‘: such a strange thtlfi hlllgmmb this in the daertliciauflgingvwgre op lnsonsfixpdusihaénmms looked very wit” um but as luck dangerous ‘or a llliyéd and cal‘- happenuuihe W“ F 1 om me d", rled the clnders away r potion of ullbullfllntfl- . r ' f of Fraulein clfigrgsrlgaillirgmotfhellcebecause she refused w withdraw allesed slfltld" I erg. Frau von Resznlcek but?" disqualified brute Qflmfl" w“ Tennis Association for six WeBRB- When Your stomach Groans With Gals " I rum»: THIS rrcsr A1‘ ONCE "n w,“ rpmny wnnt quick nnd lnstlrli! llllieriilll-lll-lll IHIITPIIF-JfY "l" N“ FAITJNG tout imilly! _M mm"; (My get from your (lrnll- ulai. n‘ fblv my tablets oi’ lliaurllloli .\lvl 'll\‘.iIll\——i\llil ink» three or 1'01"" "l rh li niiter your nnxt ruonl. "this sill‘; pie pieuannt frat l-ml he ill-pended llpo in prove its rnluo in lean than file llliuuteu._ in moat ennui relic-l: come lmiinllily. lllaurmimi lihgnenlh in a ilnrmiona. vmn-inrlltlvo form of old fashioned Mngnerlu willl Blllilllllli ihnnwhr-niuk- on ufior nlwlls, alvr-uteuu lliiil Ileulrniiz- "n tho llllllRPflHiI nr-llln illlll 4 4 runs:- moat slunmrll ailments. Ask your llrnlrpziui‘ for ‘Puhluia of Binurhtell llinii "Pfln/ulilil aillri. iflu tout inrlnyl H.;nH~“ u COAL 4 amnion! Ahrunaolra " We have the Schooner “Laura pgnq" how 1m way from New York with a full cargo of American I). I II. Anthraclio in Stove and dud-thus ma. moon u of u» m: ‘gull!!!- a‘ ex vonawhuo a‘ ‘prices arlllqmt. i ' ' . . ,¥._Q§0II. m lfjspuds are oi no bettervallie than somewhat. auawuwmurlmeawmvsvw“ m have been shipped last week, with prices at about thirty cents. Grow- ers here all paying a dollar and a quarter for pickers and finding it difficult to obtain the‘ necessary numbers to rush the work. Adverse weather conditions during the past few days have stalled operations On Wednesday. Sept. 26th, a very pretty weddingwas solemniacd at the Church of St. Simona and St. Jude. Tignish. when Miss Agnes DeRoche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel DeRoche, Tignish, be- came the bride of Mr. Adrean Ric- hard, also of Tignish. _.'I‘he bride was attended by Miss Yvonne Ric- hard, sister of the groom. while the groom was supported by Mr. Fidel Arsenault. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Dr. McLellan. who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. After the ceremony the wedding puny motored to the home of the bride's parents, where the festive breakfast was served after which the happy couple left on a short motor trip returning in the evening to the home of the groom. where a large number of relatives and friends gathered to extend felicita- tions to the bride and groom. A bountiful dinner was then enjoyed by all present. including the seren- aders. LONDON LETTER (British United Press) LONDON-(By Mail)—Is another injustice to a small country to be permitted? Shall the Saxon dom- inate the Kelt, even though the Kelt be but canine? Apparently the answer is in the affinnative, and. Mr. Lloyd George for the matron from tho uellni nuuoyunl-eml}: first recorded time in his history has been openly faithless to the land. and the language, of his fathers. Here are the cold and uncontro- dicted facts. "Li. G." runs a farm in Surrey, partly for pleasure and partly. it is to be hoped. though in these days not to be expected, for profit. 0n a clay. there came from the Hills of Wales a sheep-dog whose mission in life n a to safeguard the flocks of his master. He as young and he barked only in is native tongue. nor has he been able to understand the Ofdéffl 11° receives from Li. G.'s shéllhtfd. "l"! ( ‘ the '..“ oi Education Authorities) speaks only In a "he and soft and. t0 thfl “B- "Yllnm" llgible Devon dialect. Should Wales give way to Wes- sex-that was the uestion. should the dog learn the nlm word» and intonation 0r lliblllil the 8110b- gerd acquire the whole of the ymri? Mr. Lloyd George. that most ar- dent eon of the Pnncipnlitv- h” decided that the dill must ltlfll the speech of the shepherd-which indeed ts probably m! easier wit’- For ‘the shepherd. But Wales vvillbo angry! When a fire occurred the 0th" y under the _ which carries epitome cables. inierue and i mall: “mfullnufuillmu no hitherto " to create. ' ' " gloleuln Gold Seal Rugs. The new prices present an opportunity you cannot afford i0 miss . . . they are absolutely the lowest prices ever ‘in eflect in Canada. STUDY these new prices for a moment . . . see for yourself the wonderful saving you can make by having these modern attractive rugs on the floors of your home . . . there’e no further need of putting oil‘ the enjoyment of charming rug patterns . . . you can enjoy ihem to-day . . . for a very small outlay. if New Pattern Effects At any price, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs arc by far the best investment you can make in housefurnish- ings . . . now you can buy a 9 x 6 feet, room sized rug for only $6.35 (other sizes in proportion). Let the nearest housefurnishing dealer show you the many beautiful new pattern effects in Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs . . . you will be amazed at the number of charming colour schemes they suggest. Write to-duy for our latest pattern booklet in full colours _ New Reduced 5116 i Formerly Prlagg 9 x 6 feet .... .. $6.75. ...$ 6.35 9 X 7V2 “ 8-50 .......... ._ 8.00 9 X 9 “ 10.00% 9.50 9 x 10% “ "' 9 x 12 “ __________ __ 9 X 13% “ .......... .. _ 9 x 15 “ .......... .. Other convenient sizes are proportionately reduced. BRIGHTEN YOUR ‘nous - NOW - AT LITTLE EXPENSE GOIIUM-fi U CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL, CANADA ended its 3.500 years of existence] ~11 "cars in these fog gas-mains and Thames mud. with it-arrived in the Thames r ter nn adventurous voyage during cred of her time. graciously arrival. Since that day so many thous- ands. nay millions, have stood gaz- ing at the obelisk that one would] all the world. Yet, not long ago. a party of tourists from. say. land beyond the seas, solemnly lifted their Btetmn hats as they passed 10,, obviously under the i premium that it was the Cenotap i head intends w leave parliamem] and presumably in currency and E." has. in his own words. refused swer. There is. at any rate, one celeb- .l'fl'lfil' :1.‘llll6' teach uiane (begun in the sands o! Egypt) and quently fenced at the same moment celebrated i‘ ‘and each as goes without. saving. guarding whic isles in a was worthy of wéiter of blazing rub er, exploded Ono day the Judge met with a [minor accident oll the way to the prove to be significant: many u. It is now just half a century since Law Courts. the Needle-apparently named ai- offering fervent expressions of governments) whose speech was cool ter Cleopatra because that reml-rc-[regret on behalf of the Bar, pns- fluent in favor of protection has‘ spectable ladv bad nothing to dc s.bly with his tonguo in his cheek, r - ‘I trusé. YOiiXt arc sufficiently reccv- by word". of- mouth. o s _.. which it broke loose in a storm and smith," was afterwards salvaged. Queen suaveiy, with his flickering, har- Victoria. in the Olympian m8llll0fld0nlit smile‘, "there will be no vac- ancy on the Bench. . The eternal controversy, which is so that m“ mount-m identity known tolendenlic in the industrial districts Wales. (fortunately the order is a of mm country and epidemic in the alllhabetical) _ others, is likely to be "intensified tram John cfiroats to the Lands under the name of flee Trade and End. and even to Carnarvoh. with m_ Protection. m and the ‘names of Protection, how- parliamentarians. evcl-Qlike those of influenza. protloan. ‘orthodox description is The rumors that Lord Birken-guardlng." , Just, too, as municipal authori- work. Liston to what one Party's tar? life for that of Commerce. ties in all countries endeavour to Posts Laureate have produced: or cash. remain smother news of the outbreak oi still uncontra-‘any malady in the boQ social, so dicted both by himself and everv- the mandarins of all parliamentary body who should know. - Indeed "F. parties endeavour to divert political ublio_ attention from ailments of to affirm or deny. which may poe- he body political. slbly be a mlfficlentiy eloquent an-l “his, the heads of Conservatism have ‘etriven to focus the public eye on their much advertised twirl: obeertée Iorglgtirlzerl- ‘égireat Atitraptionnmowngfforg To s . u adven some e ,'l>uhlc or t me." _ ' ‘ ta! “anthem and to wit, their scheme for rating re-"Alae! ‘that common idiom should _t_ Lord punter. the famous form. But the rank and file are have given such W kc. one (an. Juetioe mrllnr‘ wrong-headed ' ailil . th . lolkabouiwiaf- However ‘Mademolee when Mr. P. I. Smith. dining-geomor- Nay" which claim-mention ii hblb’ to Mk0 I D0111 lilflll_h preeileiyvmatthe Steifdonot’ ' ._ ttolla. l the edge of the subterranean firesq was long before the Woolsack sug- which should have shone brilliant- and might, had things gone on to gested itself as an equally acces- ly on rating alone to the occuitation a quite conceivable disaster, have slble seat. ' He and Mr. Justice Darling fre- will also shed its radiance upon no of the other questions of the day verbally together, less than 18 resolutions on Safe- hhave been put the others stcel;'upon the agenda by ‘mutineers.’ l Perhaps the number '13“ may; "My Lor ." said "Fipolitician (to say nothing of sonnet‘ l his pnrllflmfllllvflfy grave] “Thank you, Mn. E replied His Lordship, l "To the making of books there is no end." and the same will soon begin to be true of speeches, for the political clans are gathering from North, south, East and West.- England. Scotland and .yet." will soon resound Both the symptoms pie-crust promises of prospective are‘, Speeches before General Elec- and in these days the tions are usually proay enough God "Safe- wot. but this time the Poets. 0!‘ lrather the Poetaetere have got to "Hurray for Austen Chamberlain Ifumh‘ for Joynson-Hicks Three cheers for Winston Church- ill" and our party's mlitlce. H\il'rah._again for these iine men Our country's golden bricks Who with Baldwin I0 rnexchifli on .. t brick!" i mcredibie andmgtothephraae ' lle from She's twenty-one and now you S86 She has a vou- like you and me Inky plnky, parley volls. Parley vous | Firemen Blake half of the amount. of a London theatre, recently found a treasury note of $250 and returned it to the owner. who was so pleased with Blake's honesty that he gave him g ulifllidfillO ‘$6.0 ‘"16 COIN ‘OH ‘T90: V , pa‘ apotiilht mm m r new: rem u. 01.1.11...» eintzmatl oCo. OR over 76 years Ye Oide Mane l-Ieintzman & Co. have been building pianos whose beauty of tone and touch have more than latllfled (h! exacting demands of‘ the world‘! molt famous artists. Their unheaitatlnl choice of this marveilolu instrument should guide you in purcbulng a piano for your home. ’ MILLER BRos. Great George Street @. A?!’ ' m?’ v F1