PAGE SIX 16c S; 72G: 23c, 42c Mat. 3.00 ..Eve. 7 & 8.45 .......... (Flu. ALSO SIIORTQ Mat. $.15 16c. 20c. Eve. 7 & 8J5 WITII Dlallnee 3.00 16c. 31c. Evenln: '1 s. s45 26¢, m, 52c. EEBWEéZ-IeIQrJ-l ..~.I)\\"/\. lei)’ Born without a namel Slle overcame all ollsta». cles with licr loveliness, Reminders and Reviews 1n all probability George Rom- ney gave Sir Joshua Reynolds more anxious hours than his other rival Gainsborough. Romlle)‘ was 81m a‘ and talented, and eleven 3'68»?! been as pammking as the older man there would have been cause i’ for uneasiness. As it was, admira- tion was divided between them in similarity in their work. eariy training. His father was a cabinet-maker in Dalton-le-Fur- nesg and expected George to follow the same trade, but the boy dis- played more skill in carving than younger than Sir Joshua; had he_ London and there was a striking. Rpmney lacked the advantage of, "DEIITRAL lilllllllllll i olmrsr clnmon, Chem! VB!- 1ey_ sunny, Oct. 4th. Church School, 10.30 an»; wmins ‘Prayer. 11 0.411.; Evening Pm?"- 7 P-m- HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE The services for Sunday. Oct, 4th.. ‘ are Victoria at 1i. Bonsbaw at ll. and Hampton at 7. Rally Day eel‘- vice at Hampton. Rev. Geo. Ayers. Minister. ANGLICAN snavlcas-loraplud Saint John"s Church, Oct, 4, Sun- day School 10.00. Holy Communion 11.00, Springfield, saint Elizabeth's Church October 4, EvensonB 1-00- HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE — United Church of Canada. services for Sunday, Oct. 4 as follows. Hunt- .-:1? ‘The Floor that lasts beauty - quality - utility There is no substitute for a ,'.-;:>od hardwood ~ floor. It gives beauty to your rooms that. lasts a lifetime and enhances the value ofE your home. Ask for this 100 p.c. lliaritime; product at leading lumber and building supply dealers. No other brand can excel Maritime Hardwood Flooring ,- perfectly machined from selected Birch-thoroughly . ; dried in modern Kilns- -, _M TT-n I m E. carefully matched and HA R D WO O D 0i’ extraordinary l o n g lengths. The ideal hard- wood flooring to with- ‘er River n a. m. Wlltshire a p. m. _ stand the test of time. in building, and was allowed to ap- I - . i ill Ball Da service . prentice himself to a medical-sigh ch are?” ‘in y y painter named Steele, who was too amps p’ ‘ t a inst to . _‘_‘ 8132c ygu: fi wnfifogd a MISSIONARY MEETING-It was d ‘ever when he was twentywwo, andihiirs. C. W. Patterson who move - < Zl _- on recovery, married his nurse whofihe “t9 °t than“ at the on was we are told “a sweet-naturedphulch Misshmm meet!“ on F L O O R I N G J. c» D. A. HARQUAIL c0., LTD. Cnmpbcllton, N. B. Branch at Dnlhoitsic, N. B. JUNE COLLYIJI.‘ ~ LLOYD HUGHES ,_ OWEN 0:001:12 b“? Dorothy Cllrislg! Jnnleson ’I'lmuir:l ALL STAR (i, My’). girl), she certain”, must have beerlslThursdflg’ and not Mr. Patterson a5 I Romney left her and their two “ppm” '- 1 children when he was twenty- seven and established himself in London as a bachelor. True, he‘ shared his savings with her onlammmor and M's‘ Dal“: 1132;: leaving and contributed always to Al’ Home at Govemmen ' the support of the family, but with vmofl“ Park’ Mmday afternoon’ the exception of tlwo brief visits. "Pm m" w six oggck’ to 2e: he returned m his wife only when His Excellency the vemor e INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN IS- Adorable "DREAM GIRI." of the Screen ‘SUED by His Honour’ the menu wARnuzii BAXTER A story with plenty 1 of heari-ihrobs. 1%‘ tense i: ri p p i n g‘ cral. drama liglllciii-zl It)’ t bright comedy in iu-ilin-‘I in t - ll'il1‘,‘0(l_\, gludiicni-d by do! lap. .\.l)!.‘.I'l‘ lOYAI. The LClltllQl‘ Purdlciis ..:: by stlirilingg‘ F. i. zlllcll . ul rcnlzliliu. ll ‘ibicc Ol llollywfiOll P‘RI£.\'('II \\'Iil.(‘().‘.ll§II.‘§ Gandhi's loin cloth rruwd n. . among iln- Frl-rv-ll as the diam lender lzlnilr-d at llufsillr-s. 30D (‘In-HM 0L!) l;‘()ll'l'I'NI§ Illrcc hundred dz"; Robert Hobbs, 1m Au. ecr, are Clllllllilli,’ lllPll .-ll.ll'L' o: 12;.- Iortune which liv lull lfJl 3mm um. The claims wort.- inspired by Vac‘ finding rcccnzly of‘ lloliii: \..‘.l in the olllcc of an old firm of f. [Joys in Sydney", N. S. W. Acmldlng ll" l0 records Hobbs, :1 lm-mbvi- of n ‘ was Wealthy silk weaving family, sent to Botany Buy for n. llllllill‘ 0i- Ieusc about i700. On gidlllllg inc- (lom he obtained i1 grunt of no z. .. l: of land ill tllc Windsor i‘ lflcw South WiilPH. llc (liwzl in llllf) and left the will \\'lll('ll 11;; llw-n found. The llflllCllhll dlllr." the wuy of pruviilg it uuls 1.. 1...". that it is only .‘*",'ll(‘!l xiii), ;, n. 13,-, Hobbs‘ hand being so cl" pied \ rheumatism that he “'11:; lllllflr,‘ I0 wrltc his lull name. hlilrv r- r, witnesses have since dual. '11. liza- Pro- 2!. He: . m. >‘..~.».,>.:¢ r.::lc.\l‘i.\' :~:I'Irr::'~i:i> is Mlalnizizi in L's quaint at- tire as 11c zirrlvce: on 1'". urll soil, [bound for Luiiiiwl. 1mm: l-rrr" lrlu. l-‘01'.\'l) VIOCS Till, (1., l lA puf; bull. 1.: ." ' ,fl 511111 lll (-1.. u. ‘ - IUJP.)— than Lound ‘llurc by - .....(', truppi-r. l§.lll(l(‘ gllve hull to u lllrllthfi llllllll)‘ for (iI!lll!‘l'. lllfIlT? palm‘ mlonrr" '(‘l{I£.\SI<I Una From fir: play by l‘ jean Webster Story oi‘ youth and its dreams, happiness and its tears, love and its triumphs. How n wistful girl i-rcaicd hcr ideal, and how a mun of the world found a new role to play. A gay and wise and human drums. SPECIAL ally Follies ALI. IN COLOR. .ALSO NEWS EVENTS A. Miracle Picture lor You and tlle Family he was ready to die: (remembering. perhaps, what an excellent nurse‘ she had been.) He became popular in Londonq but he did not contribute to the Royal Academy or seek honors, from that source. There was l.’ coldness between himself and the, president, Sir Joshua,“ whose final word had been accepted by the Society of Arts, and robbed Rom- ney of a. prize for his “Death of General Wolfe," which was to have been given second place. Merkel In 1764 he visited Paris and studied the works of Rubens, then in the Luxembourge Gallery. Re- he selected a residence near the turning to London two years later studio of Sir Joshua for the pur- pose, one imagines, oi showing his rival his (Romney's) following in the matter of wealthy and famous patrons. But he lacked Reynolds Caused Tragedy MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 2_(By Tllc Canadian Pressl-A gas-heat- . or without a flue caused the death ' by carbon monoxide lwisinlng of Mrs. Lucien Tessler, 40, and her tsn-montlls-old boy here yesterday- The bodies were discovered by the dead woman's two daughters when l illcy arrived home from school. i l l | BUCKNELL T0 INSTALL NEW PRESIDENT NOV. l3 LEWISBURG, Pa, Oct. 2.—(U.P.) I -Dr. Homer P. Ralncy, new pres-l ldcnt of Buckllcll University, will be l fomlully installed in office Fhiday, l. Nov. l3. Dr. Raincy, sixth head of the school here, has already taken charge of the executive work of the institution. He succeeded Dr. Em- ory W. llunt, who retired last June, after l2 years service. AGED GERMS BLAMED FOR. DEATH Can germs survive 240 years and still bc fatal, ls a question bchlg be- bated by European scientists follow- ing the death of Philip Kurnyave, u stollcmnson, at Kcsmark, Hun- gary. While making repairs and al- terations in the ancient Roman Ca- tholic Church at Kesmark, Kurn- yavc. opened a tomb in which ll. mo- tllcr and llcr four-ycar-old child had been buried 240 years llgo. bllflflly after hc had completed his xvorl; the mun was taken violently ill and died the following day. The at- tending doctor declared dcath was from infection. As the mother and l l l l i l . H00 llhlli uiul llllfl sum lzl : Tu 7 l.‘ ill n $rl.xlli;,cilil r‘ n.- pm; is upprr. .. . ' p; grujlillfifl "than thr- ptw . Illlll‘ _‘.'i'lll'. l .‘ (mu-half centuries, and were absorb- SEALED iii HDISTUREPROOF CELLOPHA I.‘ T .4- V I child arc bcllcvcd to have died from inn infectious disease. solne doctors ‘ urc suggesting that the germs trans- iforiucd themselves into spore, sur- wivurl the tomb for nearly two and rd into the system of the stone- lllillillll. ONTARIO TOWN TAKEN OVER BY SKUNKS ORILLA, Ont" Oct. 2.—(U.l‘.)— oi-ula has a problem, a smelly nod (lljllllStcful one. It concerns skunks. Not one skunk, nor two, nor ihree, but an army of them. The skunks have invaded the wa- lr-rlrorlt, preventing owners from tutoring their boathouses, and have approached the town hall. One entered an unfinished sew- er and halted construction. The striped cats have rid the town of rats. but residents say they would rather have the rats than me strength of character and wcaried of portrait work, though it was netting him an income of nearly eight thousand dollars a year. The Wanderlust called again in i773 and he went to Rome to study the old masters. He did some prof- itable sketching at the Vatican and more at Parma, where the produc- tions of Correggio fascinated him, and greatly influenced his later work. When he returned to London tWO years later he established himself at Cavendish Square, and resumed his portrait work. We‘ are told that, in ten years, his income was fif- FALSE TEIETII a lliYSTli-‘Y NATIVES False teeth owned by one of a. party of missiollurics was n grout mystery to natives in New iii-brides, according to Pastors Stewart and. Truuer, leaders 0f tllepnrty, on their arrival recently at Sydney, N. S. W. Olliy from a great distance would the natives darc to which the removal and. replacing of the teeth. They finally decided that the feat was “maglc" and the missionary a. witch doctor. Tile party also re- l lmorning at the Police Court the l turnips 14c; POLICE COURT — Yesterday offender in a drunk and disorderly case was given the option of $5 and costs or 10 days in jail. a case of llnfractlon of the Customs Act was remanded until next Wednesday. YESTERDATS MARKET-There was a fairly good attendance at the market yesterday. All prices rc- malned very much the same as last day. Hay sold from 40c to 45c; straw 30c; oats new. 25c, old 40c; potatoes, white 25c; blue 30c; butter 25c; eggs, 25c; ducks $1 to $1.25; chickens 80c to $1.00; apples 15c dozfcooklng ap- ples 25c pk.; crabapples 30c pk: cranberries 12c; plums 12c to 15c; beets 10c doz-; carwts 3c lb.; par- snlps 4c; celery 10c to 12c; corn 18c; tomatoes 4 lb. for 25c. At the fish market no cod, herring, had- dock or salmon were offered, mack- erel sold from 20c to 25c. VISITING REBEKAIl-Unlty Re- bekah Lodge, No. 12, Annapolis Royal, received a visit last week from_Mrs. Ruby Houle, of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1.. vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly. In the af- ternoon Mrs. Houle was entertain- cd at a banquet by the Past Noble Grand Club, and over fifty were present at the evening meeting, when a. degree was conferred on one candidate. Speeches were made GETTING READY FOR ALL COMEIIS A rcal get together is this afiive hudllfe n! the Irish champion Tipperary hurling team stretching out for a work-out ill-fore settinl out on a tour of foreign lands. ' FOREST 90 PER (‘ENT 0F COUNTY PZL. GRID STARS GET “IIOT FEET" HAYS, Kall., Oct. 2.——(U.P.)— Oct. 2. (U. ported that feasting and dancing are the cilicf social outlets of illfSL‘ teen thousand a year in our money, and he was beginning to plan large strange pcoplc. As many as 700 ‘Subjects from mythology; idealis- pigs are slaughtered for a single lllc studies for which he was ill feast. In one small island, dtlllflllg ‘suited. When he met Lady Hamil- grounds were found every half nlilc. , ion he gave himself up entirely to "Our arrival caused quite a stir," the lthls type of painting. Using the missionaries declare. "The women wvivine Lady" B5 0 mfldvl and ill- and children ran off and llicl tllcm- spiration he painted a Clrcee, a selves, while many of thc men, who _Baochante, a Cassandra: Magda- were looking upon white faces for 119116 311d a J01"! 0! A"!- ThlS lady the first time, uttc-rcil drop groans :0! deadly Charm 5961115 l0 have of consternation." bewltched poor Romney, who would have been more susceptible to beauty than Nelson. When 13.1 Barrlngton gave us a "close-up" of. "'I'he Divine Lady" she included Romney in the study, if I rememm ber- correctly, but he was only an- other lncident in the adventurous career of Lady Hamilton. If Romney had had the stability -perhaps, too, the ability-to exe- cute all that he planned, even Rey- nolds would have been ecllpsed;' however, he seldom got beyond a‘ Esketch or the half-covered canvas of a mighty undertaking. His im- aginatlon carried. him to great heights but the’ wings of his pur- pose were not strong enough for. sustained flights. Then, too, he was’ handicapped by defective early] training. He had a natural talent; for portrait painting, but the tcchlnoal demands of a larger} work often discouraged him, Not' always. though; his scene shakekspearefis Tempest is that type of painting, as is also his "In- l Passions." Critics tell us we must look to ‘Romney's portraits for his great-l ness, and the best of these are, by several members of the Lodge, and Mrs. Agnes Beeler, D. D. P., presented the guest of honor with an amethyst pin, as a souvenir of her visit to Nova Scotla. During her stay in town, Mrs. Houle and her husband, Frederic Houle, were guests of Mrs. Harold Ecelcr. MACCALLUM-CAMPBELI.- Ml" Lillian G. Campbell of Lindsey s. and David G. Macallum of Bcdeque, . P. E. I. were united in marriage by Dr. J. Lee Mitchell SaturdaY_ evening at '7 o'clock, the ceremony taking place in the personage 0! the Second Congregational Church in Peck St. There were no atend- ants. The newly-weds lcft immedi- ately on an automobile trip throush New Hampshire, New York, Niagara Falls and Montreal after which they w‘ll continue on to Prince Edward Island, where they will make their home in Charlottetown. The bride was attired in a brown suit of French beaver with hat, shoes and stockings to match. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. An- gus Campbell of North Wlltshire, P. E. I. and the bridegroom, the son of Mrs. Albert MaoCallum of BB- deqque. P. E. L-Attloboro ‘Sun. greater part of his life in Edin- burgh where his best works were produced. During this unhurried from‘ period he gave the best that was, in him to his work, and we lire told his earlier paintings show a fant Shakespeare Attended by the: perfection oi line and delicacy of| touch that is absent from his later work. It is said that the portrait 0! his wife lh the Scottish National Gallery is Ramsay's masterpiece. When he became court painter Confusion of a bottle of cnrbclic acid with one containing acid has taken much of the opiizn- HARRISBURG, tnnnic lib-Forests cover 90 per cent of the entire area. of McKcan County, ism from supporters of the Fortiihe Pennsylvania Department of Hays State college football lcamJForcst cud Waters reported. ‘There Thrce lcttcrmen and a first strlngl nrc 565,000 ncrcs of woodland in quarterback arc out of ihc gumc for ihc county, the largest county 101" the season because a locker room, est acreage in the stntc. Potter attendant bullied their fcct in con-lcounty has 510,000. Clenrficld 500.- iw,“ n; f“. ---_....,_ 1.-u- M». -...r pm-w. mp; om, Nerves on ccl e. A hcud that neuritis, rheumatism eic.: or lose IOlJS. You can t slop _work, but l any limo because o colds or Mk0 1N oars or r02‘ Hurrah-we're off! This girl i3 riding in front sent n“ one o: 3i year old cars that took part in rcccnt "old crrclzs" rare n’. I111‘. bourm. England. .\ rnr 11nd lo be 35 Scan old. w enter. ' odorl. _ . "Studies of Wilkes and Cowper-W] his delicate and dignified full ‘to King George the Third he 1811831 of William Beckiord, hi! spent most of his time painting his you_c_an slop illp pain-on a hurry. Aspirin will do it every time. Take two or three tnblcis, a swallow of water. and ou’re soon comfortable. iliront. Gct some Aspirin and just follow ihosc provcn directions for instant rclici‘. "P11110110! DIIIBMGT." in the NHl-‘royal patron, who was in the habit Gordon and her 5011-" His mofebassado... and colonial governors. 119110811513’ printed works are They were executed (the portraits, "Lid! Driven." “Mrs. and Mr. not the ambassadors or governors) Llndow." and “lady Kerr.’ Romney ,in such numbers that Ramsay died November l5, i002. could paint the face only, using a host of assistants for the "fill- Allnn Ramsay. son of the author in; in." He 1m fifty myal portraits of the "Gentle shepnerglfl I was to be finished when he went south lwlnths in Ewtleud during the lfor his health. He died at Dover, llle time of Romney. He studied in Augugt, 1734, “e4 agvgnty-qng londoit Ind in Italy but lived the yearl. lonal Gallery, and his "Duchess of o: presenting his portraits to am~‘ Aspirin tablets cost very Iiti e, cspccizlll if you buy ilicm e bottle. ny doctor will tell you they nro harmless. They don't hurt the heart. They don't upset the stomach. So take ihcm as often as you have the least nccd of their quick comfort. Tnko enou h for complete rcsulls. On sale a stores cvcrywlicrc. Mudeln Canada. There's not ling half-way about the action of Aspirin. You will always get comgleta mllcf when you ta o these 1n les. These tnblcis ghould be in evcry shop, oiiice, am home. Ready io rcllcvo any sudden ache or nin, from n grumbling tool h to lilmllngn. Don't: suilcr with that neuralgia, ASPIRIN (TRADE-MARK RIG-l