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Q. fs it adv_sah‘,c lo EWG 3'f"lY`-E’» .thzldrcn an allownnec? A. Yes; it gives them train nr: in. , -_ il _.QE-., I Size 2:6 requires 4% yards of 3il~ the handling of money and teaches Sl* _ " - i ' them the value of it. A Morning Smile \'is;tcr-"Arid wot was you thinkin of doing wiv your boy. Mrs. Smith?" Mrs. Smith-"Well_ `c`s that fond if animals ‘is father wa; thinkin' of risking li butcher of him." ls Appointed Commissioner (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. Sept 8.-His Hone or J. G_ Wa.'lace_ Judge of the County Court for Oxford. has her-n nppointerl Commissioner to invcsti:ate_ thc fraudulent obtainin: of na\ui-aiiz,a- tion papers by ce-i'ta.n aliens. Of- ficial announcement of the appoint- ment was made todrly. .iuclae Wal- lace. who resirles at Woodstock. Ont.. will embark on the work immediate- U- _ Warships. Fire On 'Govt House ln Buenos Aires |(`ai1adian Pressl BUENOS AIRES, Sent. 8~-Wal'- Bhips anchored in the harbor tonight Opened their zum a.'::i;n.=t the Gov- ernment Holise. in wliich th-> nc-.vlff Icrmed Govt-riimeiit estalilislierl by last weeks revolt took thc oath of office. "Did that nnlcnt merlcine you bought clirr- your zlunt"" "M-'I‘f‘.‘~'_ 1101 On reaclinil the circular that was wrapped around the bottle she got two more diseases." Cliildii(;e_nC13f` l'/ . Could Live 1|" *ii .~.... ‘ ui-= ' What the Fashionable are Wearing Your Life Would We I Lives to Make i l ' ever again. how Really no olffereiiuy if we Had our ,' BY -‘*““°‘?§’1e_‘f’_°’“‘i“g"°“ Live Over Again?-Wouldi\’t We W _ ure 1l_1usfr~t1°11- V I Just the Sifme Blunders and fl'-5. is.stili.~year'i, ae, sane ami 42 inches ; Choose the Same Life Partners That 6 rust. with ' Make Us Miserable Now? _ ]c§;“‘sfe';};';_‘“c;§‘§§;‘d ,§f°;’f,,,n ,, ‘ri ._ _ ' _.i 5*-'_ print in Pale Pink 00101433- "Ml-"le 'fhgyg 15 nothing that we say ofteiicr tllanthat if we had our Ines to live, l M 5 in md and White and pnnmd S-mer diuerentlv we wifi dv 11- We “"9 "°f_" ffm*-" ‘lm lf “’°i *IT-`.’~‘. ~'_ ' iii,-ei in yellow are charming #ue- No 2648 ma be had in sizes .M | ’ Y?" lg" Illustrated Dressmakmg Lesson Furnished over Ani.. D0 f0t ninemieiyr é ' with Eveyy Pattern l were :risen nncthcr chance we would ai-on the n~.':'.ril:cs that we have made. _»_~`§_'4_`;’ " . _V I Eer;___ns \ We would not stumble into the pits again into which ` '~‘2‘»`-' `* =. N" _ `_` _,_ we have fallen, We would be guided by reason in _W __ .,.,,,.._i. _ < . 1 ~.~ I inch in-ter al for skirt. cut on c.oss- ifi , fu-au or impulse. we would aliulrs walk the straight I '*-\=~'-"sl f ~- "i \ vt* ` “ ` vi-are :lima intl-i ie yard S5-inch ' I all-over late. 5- and iiarroivroacl insirad of side-stepping of! into _ . ,_ _ ,_ ` flowery by-paths "F " -A _ Oh. we would all be models of wisdom and dis- ‘_ ` D Q. -.L lit y» ; min ic: 'i iircferrcdi Be sure to dll in sizg gi pittern. Address Pattern . 1 L :retion and go-getters and marvelous successes if we would live our lives over again. But would we If we mine into the world a second time as ignorant as-we , _ were the first. would we not be just what our tem- ' "__ l oeramenis and enuroniiieiit have made us. even as we not react to every situation just ‘ii . ~. . V-"_ _’.‘_ ,it v\ vu.. _ .,_, ,i -"` __ we are, and would l -iS '\\\. u-/: l And evcn lf some kindly iatc pcririitted us in start out on the second inczwilatzon with nli the dearly bought knowledge that we had gained in our nrst., would it materially' change our destinies? Would we make better jobs ` of our lives than we are makingl? Would we be happier and more success- ful men and women? Would we save ourselves from thc blunders we make? `, I think not, for nothing is more obvious than that most of- us learn noth- ` ing from experience. All of us know, for instance, that health is our prec- 'ious asset and that without it everything else in the world is just cinders, ` ashes and dust, and yet every day we eat food that has disagreed with us n ihundretl times and that we know beforehand will give us inclgestion. We fhave had nervous brcakriowiis, but we still go oii o\‘ci'\voi-kiiig and over- ;play1ng and burning the candle at both ends, until it is snufled out in is fsanatorium or the grave. _ ' | __.____.. i Evei'_\' drunkrxrtl knows the depths into which he descends and that he is lwreckiilg hs own life and the livcs of his family. but that seldom makes him llet liquor alone. It is a common thing for people who inherit fortunes to *throw them away ln senseless extrnviigance and bring themselves down to lclire poverty. You would think that if they ever got hold of any money 'again they would clutch every dollar with thc nst oi the rniser, but thcy dont. Their expenence teaches them nothing, and if by a fluke of luck they come into nioney again they waste it ns they did thc first. 1 ..___._.___ ` Perhaps the two things that we are surest that wc would do differently if _ ive had our lives to live over again are the choice of quiflifc work und of our lic parlizer. Probably nine business men out of ten think they would have `bren grcat, surgeons, or wi'lt.:-rs oi' lawyers or inoney-picture actors, and an 2 equal proportion cf professioiial incn are certain that they would have bccii yilnlllonnlre morcliniits or manufacturers if only they bad gone into business.' _ I* 1|- _ y vi _ _-_rf ' 3"- -irf~»-7, ,,_i mk .-“ 7 ‘ “'73 =' ;-_;1t=- .,..<:»_,;_‘__ A » '\¥ "<\l'“""' _ A _ @ E _ _ ‘\-li~. ` ta. .v‘\'/ . . . ire* Q 2 E A particularly lovely printed chli- I i ion cotton voile_ It is beautifully de signed with a straght silhouette and' "li/‘ ` 1 " ' _ Pat:/:rn price 15 denim in stamps or ~‘ " ‘F ‘\. Department. i Nc. 2648. Sire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Street Address city Stat# For The Cook FRIED S'l.`L\‘Vi:.D IOMATORZS Peel. slice and put on to cook enough tomatoes to make 1 pint pulp hen cooked~about six mediurn-s;z- ed tomatoes should do. When cooked allow to cool, then add 2 tablespoons melted butter. 1 teaspoon salt. 2 tea- spoons brown sugar, pepper, and 1 2 H - A i.ai.d tu-i t- “V p "°°°"“° ""“"|,mir fronll. xiillptlfe brilzllce acombienesutlvlgh “me distance apart' into a h°t fry' `=""' kjabot frill of the collar to give lhcj ln; pan with bam” dripping' Fry to _ , ` figure length by. carrying out ri ver-, °;rr‘°h bfwntsn 2?; 5;? mm' and 1O“,_nared skm fu1ness_ cup flour sifted with 1 teaspoon bak vu,"-,pl . in owder. Dro b s f ls 'N U vi. _ . L / ma] “nel ` y on t. e o er e. rve at once ' It may also be made s,eeve1E__g` with crisp breakfast bacon and bran ‘ ffl f lu h use J AP-A-LAC svelzvvc/Hull-: F leaves-shorter days--Autumn bids you desert the out-of-doors for the comfort of tho home. Parties will be indoors now. Give the house a party dress-walls, woodwork, floors audi furniture made apic-and~span with lap-a-lac. Do not neglect the outside surfaces, your barrier against winter. Jap-a-lac Endurance House Paint applied now will give them resisting strength against the weather changes, the gales; the snows. Use Jap-a-lac now, while the days are still mi1d.‘\ Use 'Jap-a-lac everywhere, inside and outside your, home. Know the pride of gleaming floors, spoul less cupboards, delicately tinted walls. Enjoyl the security of a home protected against vvinter damp and rot-Jap-a-lac guards every weather --*_ exposed surface without cracking or peeling. Plan the* work yourself, and do it yourself.; There are more than fifty varieties of Jap-a-laci to choose from:_ Lhcreis one just suited to your household need. with it cauclet collar shown in mlnla- mu "5 °" n° ' F A tlieii times and seasons in which they think that if they had it to do over again, they wouldnt choose the ones they did for life partners l "II I li.-irl my life to live over again I would be an artist." says the dreamyl. * ‘_ b:i'ecl_ in efficient owner of a messy little grocery store. "If I had my life to f Ire over I wfliirl ,zo iii for something mdclicnl that people will buy instead cf painting p:'rtui'e.= that nobody wants." says the half-starved artist, for ft-ach imagines that the other has an easy road to fame and fortune. l Unclnubtedly there are occasional round pegs in square holcs, but for the _livisl urrr the r;u.1l.tie.s that lead to succcss in one line lead to stlccess in all, |:iii'l the inari who lacks the intellizciice. the in;tiati\'e .the industry and the 'st ck-zililrncss to inakr: a go of what/:ver he attempts would fail equally iii iauythiiig clse. But it is about inarriage that we are most emphatic in saying that if we had our lives to live over again we would do diflci'cntly_ Prcliably there its not a single husband or wife in the viorlrl who, if they told the \:uth, lliasiit had moments when hc or she thought that if he or she was single y wild horses coulo'n't drag him or her to the altar. And probably' there are not ,many old bachelors or old maids sitting alone in their rooms. with nobody to lstrn to their symnroins, or rub their rheumzitism, and with no love or ten- derness to solace them, who havent thought that if they had their lives to _ I u John looks at Mary and sees her grown middle-aged. and stout md noth- - ling to write cut a song about as to looks and mentality. He listens to her l tvlidclle about the house and the children and the neighbors and reflects that l sire liiisrift iiiui ii new idea in twenty years and he tliiriiu that if he i-lad his life to live over azalri he would pick out x woman who had more pep to hex and who read and kept up with things and who would make a more enter " Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. And Mary looks at John and sees him bay-windowed and bald and shab- ‘ Di“"bu‘°" » by and glum, and she thlnks that if she could live her life over again she. f would pick out ii man who was more of a sheik and more of 9, money-maker ` | and had a keener line of conversation. ( Cllmdlan But they wouldnt. They would marry just the same kind of people. Every , ;_,0ND0N_ Sem' km power of woman will tell you that when a widower proposes he always begins by tell- the press developing into I. form of ,ing her he is asking her to marry him because she reminds him so much of (yi-army? This was Among the ques- hfs first wife. And statistlcs show that even divorced people marry in their tion wgguted by H_ A_ Gwynne' type. And that a woman who is parted from one husband because he was Eqggm. of the Morning Post’ in his I unfaithful to her will marry another phllanclerer, and that it man who is presidential Address at the annum, live over again they would mai-ry wli en tlicy were young, and have about I paying alimony to one nagger cant be happy until he gets another. conference of the Institute of Jour. ‘them il wifes or husbands companionshi and so s nd d h fll' nlllsts t B ABABYREMEDY - ' '_ . p. _ n a aug ters to _ _ ~'“*-* A uxton. Mr. Gwynne mid APPROVED BY DOCTORS .their l.\~es with friuh interests. _ so perhaps lt is Just as well that we only have one chance at life. the pl-85, Wu gradually assuming _ \ miigmi- 0° 5 1 vi f And a<=ureTs;‘:iie ::l;rln°llie"¢':;urT°'iiieu$°‘ln gil be . _ ' ~ n lf". , ;a11d h“1‘ ‘Bri S0fl»Y\¢’SS Rnd ho' men' I had the pirogue snugly under thelnm 1 a“W.,,d my mm made to be_ lnttetuvni. in Queeife County. in qu.. on Wednesday the 17th day of Sep- . I “gh In infmm me gbnvral public |tal qualltes would make 1-.er iin object willows and was cautioning my pgs. ,Ia me and Labmdmq voice was said Province. on Mondnv the sixth _ (hai 1 hav, .,,,¢,,,.d up A B,,,.h" shop lol scorn among her mates. _esriger tw be very quiet. lcalingf 'hy °’ °"°b°' f'°‘°- °°'\l\f\K It the nn the lower floor of Mrs, Dukes.; Bet,'.v'cn dips ofthe paddle I won-` "Tonnerret But who are you tio; .. . hm" °f °l°"“ °°'°°k '°"°"°°“ °' 'reside-nce. Wood Island Hill, Mon- noiwrivron or CANADA .Pivovmcs or rumen Enwimn rstalvn IN THE SURROGATE COURT 21st George V., A. D.. 1930. In re estate of J. Arfemu Lord, late of Tryon in Prince County ln the said Province deceased intestate By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer. Surrogate Judge of Probate &c.. &c., To the Sheriff of the County of Prince County or any Constable or literate person w°¢hln mid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pell- tlon on file of James F, Lord of Tryon aforesaid. Merchant, the Ad- ministrator of the above named ee- ¢l¢°» Praying that a citation may be ' _ Good event.; Messle'u.rs" . the nm, My tn ,imq “ue |f my issued for the purpose hereinafter ,HRM -| have had nv" www yea” . tiered ii she would not have fared treat me like thls?‘ loudly demandedl on is 1,, I whispered as me ph_0s“°““`" an wh, me Awmmu nf gh, set forth: You are therefore hereby experience at the business ln the ylhe people of Montague and sur- fi-nunding districts. l The arrow sign in front nf [veg 'Store w`ll direct You. ' WM. McLEAN. Pmpmm C0ll0 llll CHAMPS "”°`°"""' PMIIS Ill THE STMMGII _"_"_" """ °`°`°_°`°°` \ "1 , . #ty /,___ 6142-2-za-s-end-liIRed CTOSS Lllle gif `\> S£IllED_l_ENEERS Tenders will be received up to sept! 15th for building school at Morellr ‘”"""°° "° '“""”' °" ““°""m”' Plml 'ces-r ° 'l B Price. 5o¢.»§.iuie rein ' °r.°t“°’ °°d‘“°°_' W’ °' mm wh” :nl own v.. A. n. me to be even at omoe of Secretary, B. W. Mellon. llofcll. 8837-9-D-Il . I l Furness ‘~'5_5f9§,§§RS "s. s nosoiinvn" Freight and Passengers. .‘ ~ Arrive Ch'l'ow~n Le M t nl d ll f I" M re 35;”-,_°' hu been on_t.lie market for the out sept' U sept' H reliable and effective and relief from, CARVELI BROS LTD umiiiiii wma ismpii, ~-~ A"|_“_s “»ealen; pug. up mil by The . Mi!- :~e=ponse and Labrador called out no you. aut my talk satisfied him I -.-_i.~i~¢_ -nie peril was obvious. Agni.. Igknew n°thlns. He sow to la Nouvelle ‘ ‘armed the girl to make no sound. We i"7fl¢°-'G-" were kneeling on the marshy gi'ound,l "H9 lfhmkS 1 MH mere- Did 11° “Y and mv hands held the plrogue from 'ml' hifi! W 5h°“' IWW 5"” he |57" rustling against the reeds if the new-l "N°lm'“3 °"°°'P" l'° "ll his PU`°' comer pissed Clos- enough to ngltotefsue Choctaw; that the trail would be ir with their paddle strokes. Now they ‘ ""m`1°‘l “U “'h°“ um' len the b“y°“‘ were sending little ripples nl-ani: intel "Hen "nd no `m”‘" I said' the swamp grass. and by ear alone I told when the first craft passed our c°"un"°d °" page ° position. sdittobeololsplrogue Nowfi was above us and I was preparing to dire't1y cpps.»it° me A mln apo e om tm mir'-be ef vane X Me- 331333? 3! .‘i.’l"...‘.§’...‘ “wins ei htyyea.nl‘its actionispleasant rapid l . . _ Q IBLAND cholera eolic, cramps and pains in thatembuk when there came 1 pound of YN THU PB-0357! COUNT GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the sold Court this 19th dny of August A. D. 1930 and in the list yen of Ilia Majesfyh \-elm. (Stl) H. L. PALMER Join of Probate. ‘better to have remained in the valley L.nb~i»ador's voice. “Take your dirty ggrawd “Mn” his cm-,oe_ -.1 “W uid Estate should not be passed and 'l’°1l|l|\‘¢d fb 0|” llll Demons inter-, west and .mi mlm at the ~ei-vii-f nflmd H<`fPP°f‘d H hl'-*band "Om Hmohs hands from my flee. To se* if you ,diem and him." :'36 °'°’;" “ ”t"l"°"¢ 2”' ‘“ ::;"`f’:°‘§‘;°f “gang ‘"2 , _ , , U on an on mo one :mes _ r og on the vomenihungry. This alternative know me? And who the black devil are, sure! He held I. pistol D0 my J. Johnston. _Em-. Proctor for uid ¢0 be hfld in lhe Court Home in ---_--___»-__-W vw?" lthroat while he pawed wer my face i>¢tmii|i¢i».i\iia 1 as hereby .ii-an ni.; Charlottetown. li. Queeirii csiiiiiy, in ` ___ __ This “mg 1 hem; the murmm- of | “ith his dirty paw fa 5” if it wg; a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- UID IIN |‘f°Yill¢e. on Monday 1110 ' lished in some riewspnpre pub- sixth day of October next, coming, at lished in Chsrinttgimm gfonnig, the hour of eleven o'c\ock fm-enmm mice fnemi week for at lent four of the slme dmv to show cause If any eonseeullve vi-ooh from the dug they can why the Accounts of the her-eq( md time g tm; “gy \\¢|-mf xuld Estate should not be passed and be forthwith polled in the following the llltlfo closed as prayed for ln public places reseeetlvely. namely. in uid petition and on mntlon of the hall of the Court Home in Bum- James J. Johnston. Esq., Proctor for _ nienido, in Prlfiog County af¢regg|¢|_ sold Petitioner. And I do hereby ` in front of the schoolhouse at Nami order that \ true copy hereof be Tryon in said Prince County, and at forthwith puhI'nhed In some news- ihe public hall ln Tryon nfnrenld. so paper published in Charlottetown i that all persons interested ,ln the aforesaid. once in each week for at nld hfafe as aforesaid may have lent four consecutive weeks from due notice thereof. the date hereof and that a true copy I “ dem" ,mm w_ “_ ,¢,,,,,"_ clq (L. 8.) hereof be forthwith pooled in the fol- lmvliig public places respectively, namely. ln the hall of the Court Home in Summenide in Prlnee i aroresald may have due noflce ¢h¢r0~ o . - (L. S.) ` Given under my hand and the' Seal of the Said Court this 29th day of August A. D., 1930. Spd ln the 2\st year of His Maj- ‘ e;ty’s rein. (Sxd.) H. L. PALMER. Surrogate 6649-wtOct. 6. - - \ * 9 e”` ‘ l iqvlltr l. li e llMl`llD’ ‘ To Michigan Boulevard md the wtmdan of LCU3 Bonaventure Salam, Mmmmle dsilyn3p.m.onremfdrnm» 6 hours no Toran_m. is hour! 15 minutes to Chlugb. Kidm- Dauhie md: ui me wav- 0°* lvn The IN'f'£R-G1? LDIITED ~ l’.“‘l...if'°‘2l .‘i°“"°'““'... ii..i‘f.'I“i'~‘s9- DB . . roam 1.50 |.m.; Ehlap. |45 P51. Tho MAPLE LEM' _ .. - gmgvqimr smlu. 9.30 a.m. A153? TV . _ 7 mu. Iroillgiiégg Pimped lineal av" Toronto. All s'rilNo.uu> 'mms ll _ . n in _ -rlelm 'n;::ii¢f“s*a'l*c`is1.'.. IP. clerk"- nlmm runnin: Arm- _W County aforesaid. 'n front of tliel Schoolhouse at North Tryon in eu.'¢\ . . , ‘Prince County. and Ai. the public hall ' ` Ty . ' k ' in Tryon aforesaid, so that all per- A ' »nCo.kmlad_°_unt°.0u _ il-Mmdlmvlwlldwwddli mnhuuunmpcueduu uso-0-a-umm, omuiumuammmanuuu -_ _ _ . ____ ~ 'I O in of the execution, to see how the ro-'i veniem Detroit oonneczion. 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