#~5_—__-_ MBER tomlga‘ , - r parents m. mo Mrs. wisllt. left recently for Charlottetown. THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN vmr. SIX Georgetown m. PRINCE EDWARD CAPITOL ' ggfltlvsgglglouls A —..— NOW l’l..-\YI.\’G I , i » NOW PLAYING '. .\l';liinl-l~ ' ’ ‘Z. 15c, ‘E60. ' ‘ Mailnee 3. P. ‘Al. ..... llc, 26c. _ ' live. ‘l i. -.l.-. - 2d‘ 1: ~. - I - ‘ ‘ l Laurel zlnll Hflfdy i‘ fit —nnummmemss frRiilfiE sllwinll MONDAY NIGHT ‘i & 845-260.‘. 31¢. 45¢- ‘Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Storey l0- Mr. Wilfred Hunter of the Posrwmpllilfld b! their dlughter Isobel, ,Offics Department, chsrlottetowll motored to Georgetown and were who has been spending his vseationlm gggggg o; ML m4 M“, Jgmes here has returned home. iumhgggen l ____. Z " ~ l ' Mr. F. J. Solomon, Misses Agnes‘ M; gm Mu‘ mm“ Magngnglfl . and Genevieve Solomon and lidlnisnd fgmfly, M3 jeblgon and Mr. _ ' J. c. mdCnllllald, recently motoredlgrgqley motored w Georgewwn mo nlnqug l” °l\"1°i~i'=i°"~'"- ' were the guests o! Mrs. belahtlwr- muvrmsuv l i-moumnn Evening ‘I d; 8.45 26c, 37c. SERIAL - AND (‘.~\RT00.\' Matinee 3.15 11¢, 26c. Evening ‘l & 8.45 28c, 37c. . I I '1'- ulrlxlzl: ::.l;~l-;v. 20¢. Z of :1 Great Many Patrons we I no,“ ASK 310st Talked of Picture of ‘ l ‘ _ - _ y p,“ 1h‘: Year " l want love . . love Mrs. ulglltlser entertained s. w. “w, hon‘ chm-iotbgwwn’ ‘ number of her friends at s delight- ‘were m, may‘ o; M; and Mrs, ful birthday party held at her ygmgg nigh-Mun bungalow at Georgetown Royahy. lt helps d‘ est! ldtidn. so tliitIEllG Elfioiliflfifi‘ and fortified and. therelore bite“ Ibis to nourish the nerves. I a Properly led, tho ‘ m,” assert themselves iuitabiiic? W°"Y. lleeplessness, or pain. ' Feilo I'S l d ' and lolllv in all“ ca?“ ' Arroyo the most bsfllin ailments are those involvlng t e nerves. Frequently they result in s loss of memory, partial paralysis... or s general breakdown of health. Temporary stimulants only aggravate. Fellows’ Syrup is g trusted, well-known preparation, notable for its beneficial action in na-vous ailments. jiAt the Rl-lluwl 4\l'(: $lli‘\5l'1l:£ m“ l Simdly past the Harvest and . Mr. and Mrs. John Leightizer, yrhsnksgiving services were held in Charmmwt“ m°°°led "9 Gwlllenhe Church of the Holy Tllllll-y- t°'m "flmm" The Church was beautifully decor- ated with wheat pats, vegetables MM“ filial‘ sgmflmnéoifaulhtil 01 and flowers. Ail the morning service Y- ‘m 5- - - -°"l°". h” boll. Captain Kell , 0A.. and cam-i tifnl; Ti‘: left to attend Antlgorish Academy wlmg, 9,5,, wgreypmseny Th, gfl-II aegs! See her. ‘vice was conducted by Capt. Keilyiuuebec c onsnrning a §— —va_%z-—n~r,-i- _ _-‘ <l*'~zz21l.LER EVER IVIADE l ‘a " ‘ ;i,,;~;;;,, 1.1. only‘ TOUCH loneliness, this heat, this desert. of exile where IT! relives . . . breathes. . . walks and soul . s iF Honors Mercier was dismissed b; Hvnors the lieutenant governor. Mel-gm B111 was brought before a. Royal com. mission, charged with having u. the only cool. Mr. Lawrence Lannigsn is Vigiting and the lessons were read and me looks "ke a ilcarghlcthelsiie l: here the guest of his cousin Mrglsermon preached by Capt wgmg desired by all D‘ P‘ Mcmnnon‘ who kinglly came from cherry V811- ms E1516 mum‘ nun‘ m hlmfigrvtigemxuihtg‘ m’ magkjzgm copied Public monlm allorollrimi ing at the Victoria. General Hog. Capt aims spskzeztlq; zen’ 8J2: ad1QUH:“BC,)8e:t.9.-—(BY The an; IOIAKIBIQU-ltZOBEtI-e h. t 1 pltal, Montreal is s endln he va- ‘ . ‘n a“ “ m Yen's 53° QM’ °n “me “W! . cation at m. homepin Gegorgeiown. 1th“ m ‘°““"‘ “m” °‘ t“ w" bec province paid generous tribute l-emleux. ready to defend his chief v ~ - ‘hnlk Y9“ » “hm yo“ S” mo" ‘mp1,?’ m church to her chic! justice and one-time 588'" Wwlalfid with him wii lllfll find "l"! WATSON Mr. Herman Wight, Boston, ‘Laney. ‘$3115.; “mm” mmm“ "We" s" km‘ charm Fitzpatrick‘ Mel-d" w“ Q Q-QMEDY motored to Georgetown gnu l5 thyThanksg-vk“; game (Lyme m éhurcmcois Xavier Lemieux, on the oc- B-cquitled. . , ' ' cssion of the 50th anniversary of M“ Mmlelllfd Pilplllfllily wiltin- A g. a | k i n g gucs, of his pfllelllis MT- and MYS- when there is a special preacherfl ed - _ w_ w, h; |hLe admittance to the bar, A decade u - I" 1395 l5 blwlllllel-Belleral Future ‘hug I - But the preacher hoped that slim“ pmei Again Quebéc prepares o‘ m‘ b“ o, m‘ pwvmu‘ he m “Q9935 "'3 ML“ catherme Kw an Bot n lpresent were gathered together form few h“ dutmgmshad son‘ d‘? ‘attuned u“ m“, Ch,“ Justice“ lm°9l"°'i°l'--- =5 m. guect o, he, D162, figssfnjlthe m" "“’p°°°"° m“ §°d ‘°"lenoer of the rebel Riel. In the melded. 10rd Russel of Klllowen the wonder nie Keenan Georgetown Royalty the memes o, another ‘must Autumn the 81 year 0m clue; 1,151. He. was returned to the legislsturi Of Th9 WOfld! _ i _ _ o‘: get: t]; ggdliessiegdsw rNmrselice observes his diamond jubilee as I01‘ Bonaventure succeeding former . Mrs‘ Fred Al,“ and “we dam,“ ‘i: 81:0 Zddresseed 12'“ Th‘: g2“ a legal figure, the astn anniversary Premier Mercler and ln 1am oer-m; CHILDREN ter, Pearl Boughton Island spent] I _of his elevation to the bench, two constituencies, Bonsventuri l-XDER 15 - - ises of God never fa.1 and tnls For 21 yea“ s“ “meow h” and uvm’ when he w” MELT“, Xi" Mm“ > ' . lhe week end in Georgetown. promise has new‘ H?“ been chief Justice or the supreme year he was elevated to the bench nlnlllllzll l-lvlllflld- “ - ‘I J “ ‘ M‘ E‘ In our laspvsms and CdnIirmB-‘court on the bench he ,3 a“ ,m_ we guccceded the late chief Jusiicl “Orr riflsfizelglrlldsglorglék“ nlztilonrdlitlgln we Klaire promises t; G0? nndiprwwe figure Wm, m5 massive Ilangelier in 1911 and in 1915 wal have ‘an m “pend “(me u! wales o‘ enhas d (Eel; welgromfl ed 015:“ head, stern and impasslve features. knighted. ' cone e “l f“ ° l’ w‘ °w m " .35 firm gfagp o; legal issues, gbso- Among the many cases Sir Fran- g' ably “e ha“ fined‘ what’ H cmdiluie surety of his own status, his cois heard as Nd“ Wild Qllebtd‘! should keep his pwnllsvs the samenndslve rulings and masterly “n” most celebrated murder trial‘ m“ as same d” But Gwvs word islming-up and a. winning personality, 0f Rev- Adela“! Delillme- “will” forever sure’ have made him a great judge. His 9d Ill" Q1199 "3938 l" 1m °ll ' regdy willingness t0 help young clmrge of murdering his half-broth- law-yers has made him immensely Bl‘. In 1998 he wI-s BDPOlRlRd ilhllb popular amongst members o1 the man oi’ the commission nlvbllll , customs administration but reslall’ ed before all evidence had been tak- 1-1- mon, but is it? - . mcn. flghtlnt . ’ V . for her woman's ' "Qlds you . . ' right to choose. fascinates you ALSO ‘VHITE. A lliil .\i}i.Y “Y“=4"\*<* ~, G Qaranlounl Qicture If \'\'.l lllzc ii "-1113: l.uk ~ ' Ralph llugcnc l-‘llrllvs. flier home in W. C. T. U. Notes _ Miss Mary Peters of the J. J. ""- . a . ‘. . _. ‘Continued From Page z) Hughes Co.. Sourls, re.eni.y llslt ; ed here the guest o! Mss l-lelen MacDonald. _\llll u ll. "l l: \\'l§l \~ Our whole life is s preparation of the coming Great Harvest which is Misses Kathleen Doyle, AN, and coming and is not far off. ‘Ihis Nan MacDonald, RN, who have Coming dfly should be s solemn‘b“- fiiii“i..i“i‘.l..i;2"il‘i“e.ii :::.l"1i.;f’ 2:. ll."-..::.:°l; ‘::= e ~ mm on. l» rm l» m. ‘on. semm sometimes the‘ "sum o! ‘ly ‘distin “Ll-led himselt especially in 1925 of Hon. Mamclsse Perodesu our labours are not u expected and as a. pleader in criminal cases. Dur-‘sir Frsncois became acting lieuten- we get disheartened. There were ‘m3 h‘. quarte"cenmry, at th°|““t'5°v°m°"°f Qmbec‘ and an {mes of shortage bu! never bar he was called in the dcfeflw‘ sir Frances political rafter WM in the wmws “Maw h“ bee“ a of most of the important criminal always overshadowed by his legal [amine in Canada but m mypt cases of the day. His brilliant re- achievements. His first attempt to them was plenty‘ Lu‘: year the" buttal of evidence. searching cross-‘enter the legislature was blocked was “Shogun m me wemm pm“ ‘examination, his great GIOQUGHCCIby Irsel Tarts who was to cross mccs but there was abundant‘ m anclknowlcdge of the law were the the path of Laurier many time; in the East There may be scarcity m attributes to his success. u w the years that yellowed. Ho; guest of her parents Capt‘ and M“ one pa“ but the" Ls plank/some” ‘ was his DRSSOIIIZG‘ e otrt cols was first sectled in ‘an- Farchild left Monday by airplane where else. When we get discour- sve 9m me M Louis n“ a Re- retunw a 5°“ m the asembh u from Charlottetown to Muncton for aged let us think of Noah and Ema in 1885 that mumted m" m “pmmbed w the bench" Th‘ Boston, Mass. God's promise. All thing come from Lemleuxxg are“ popularity amongst’ m“? legismflm‘ o‘ l?“ he ‘pom’. God to ‘est us both ‘Amos of plentyithe people oi his native province. ed was the much-discussed Cruci- and Show!“ In Quebec it was thought that ii.’ 11x 1311101 1337, ' lug from London, declares that his home in Georgetown alter re- For a thank offering let us glveflyyfge 5st“? emleuomsiigam r s“ “gum” ‘T; n Pin: lwscs rldic and Edith hiacNutt, lunmnnloylrlfifnt conditions would be llcving Mr. Brothers, Cardigan, C. God, ourselves service and praise. Lila?“ glflqeweoun; ‘aw; vohnr 0:55;‘ d: Isa‘: M m‘ gm‘ w‘ Charlottetown. spent Labor Day info hundred times worse in the N. R. bet us keep or try to keBD Ollflteered £35 $112.95 and they we“ pum' otgthu union we" born Nlspcquc n: ihcr home. ‘Ulzllcd states if we did not have promises. What if God couldn't belaccepted egthuslasticany Assocmb l u‘ and s“ daughters ‘prohilytion. "The people in Eng- Mr. John Fraser of the Civil trusted? To whom could we turnhed in me dam‘ within we" sxsom ' Mr. Douzlas Ranlsay‘ M155 Calhsland.“ she stated, "are sprmiing Service‘ Department. Ottawa, is He gives us this day our dd‘ -J H Greagshmdcso! Mogwreu and erlne lingers of Cllarlcvi-ietown, wereihltr limes the amount on liquor spending l-lls vacation the guest oi bread and forgives us cur trespasses ' i!" ted c ‘m, B‘ 1 recent llifllclflsis to Hamilton. On re 31ml they are spending on milk l... parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry that we in turn should do uni/fan“ no, r t‘ my“ ltllrn {ivy wore accomnaniod by and educntcn. and if the situations was", others as we have been done unto. gomc??bi“r_ihlrlef kuutirvmwrfi: Mrs‘ Ho,“ Rogers and “m4, grandqilx~cre ~ reversed I am sure there As g tnpnkoflerlng to God let us t‘ an“ at?“ ‘r w ‘i! t daughter. |“'°"'*d l“ ‘"1 lmmedlllle lmllrvvt- Miss McCan-cn and Mrs. Connors use His many blessings as a means: o became 51m“ "to h“ c a‘ lnmm’ l“ m“ mduslrm‘ cimimmns have retumed to sturgeon after of being s blessing to those aroundlcanad‘ and ieutenan imam?‘ g Ivlis; Kntllrrlnc McLean of Char- ‘ W" "mm N0 malt-PP W118i lwlill- visiting in Georgetown the guest o! us. "Evermore praising Him and ‘Quebw PM” “mm ‘m’ m‘ en goitelolvll mlzl hflss Jossio Lawson otfiiaild 1W9 do to have the Elzh- their aunt Mrs. Harry Fraser. saying ‘Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God m° as "w" attorney w“ ‘nma l. John upon: m.» “wk em; at Dr_ll(?@lllll Amendment lnkeu out of of Sablloth, Heaven and earth Brewster s“ James) Maw!’ K c" Rzllnszllfls, cottage .n Hamilton. lmc Commul-ion- m9 "la-Wm? 0T Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McKenie m1] o! Thy Q]0ry-—G]0ry boThee Olwho afterwards Pecan“? lieutenant |tlre Amclcnn people will not stand and daughter‘ winnm-ed‘ and Amy Lord Most Hmhuflxmeny M Evemgoverrlor of Man toba and sir Fran- fcr ll. and little son, Hammond, motored song, Capt. Wlttig spoke from 2 Cor. w“ mm‘°“"5 “°““‘“ we“ T“! h“ “liia” W“ m“ W," ”" to Georgetown and were the guests 3.2‘ caning us go be living Epistles The crown carried "'5 case’ In ‘,5 m0” m“ than W" today‘ or or Mrs: McKenzics sister." Mrs. ‘Ra- also. The servce was also conduct- feptilmbefxfltlfelhagtbsreese Rx’: i: u“ wmmerc: “Timer m” "1 by Cm" WW5‘ cm‘ m‘ lilefieog“ ralel-knlnoorebere stonn lam “in?” t’ lilo; elite list-o to . belns absent. Special harvest hymnsldoufis “we” gathering Adaressmgagggeagd m“ at m‘ dinner Miss Nettie Walker has returned were sung and a solo "The Old a mass meeting on m; mum” delhnhr The change in his hub", an“ vismng friends m Comwau Rugged brass" was rendered by Mars Montreal could be seen the has had another effect of a differ- capt‘ wmlg‘ M“ Ammr- Jmkmslcvel-headed llaurler. passionately ent kind. I! he lunches well. he 1'" pmvmed the music m‘ mm ser- denounclng the way in which thellonger wastes his time in cafes. and only three of them have been mem- bers of a Sunday School. Moreover, out of 1,902 cascs- in which the sentence has been suspended, a ‘ _ minister, a priest or rabbi being in- (‘m an?‘ himng 5pm‘ a forested in the boy, only sixty two ‘ l‘“]1d“-"“*’h mp" ‘mm and boys have been brought back for ' 8' H‘ mm Dr‘ Rnnlsay.bl‘l‘likllg their parole, the reform ' 7 wing? m Hannmn‘ of ill: remainder being permanent. l If figures prove anything, lhcse _ Dorothy Jones, Nev: York, flgums prove the value of religious Ls .:.o §{‘.l(‘:l. o: Muss hltlry McNllll, “wk for and with Mung peoxflm it will mean sacrifice on the [part of Christian people; [he gift Mr. .r\. T. Vllnicombc. Charlotte‘ or a little money; the expenditure M355 Kathleen Famhlld “l” h” '5‘-='-l<i'<\.\' l“ Nldimqlle. lo! much l‘me and strength. It was We" visiting l" Gmlfieww" ‘he »~—~~ Yllle Son of God who said that the RPY. V. A. Mnvh-Illlan, pastor Kingdom of Heaven is made up of ‘Prince nun: LTl\l'.5‘(l'(‘,llLll‘Cl\ cxchang- the young and c! these like the‘ crl pulp a \\'.'.h I v. James Ramsay young. .St. Arldrcws Uni. cl Church, lvlnncf‘ Evangeline Booth, hcacl of the toll. lSsllvaton Army in America. return- Mr- Kennel-h Wilder returned to :"\(’:\‘(" 111131‘ SLEWQII. Hllmlltfill. llfihlilllli llllvlll.“ mill‘. ll.l‘l>l1 (fDll-IDY " , Alias Isobel Jones and brcxher ' Alamo: Mack Jones return this creek Miss Isobel MscYhce left Mon- day for Atlantic city afler re- ceiving a telegram that her aunt Miss McKcnna is ill all hone M" a speedy recovery. Dnrzlloy. Ttitjagnsdys summer home in l-lalnil- and and Mrs. George Lockhgllt _ ~_ __ , gem , were welcome visfifsto Mipeque 1;. (i. W. Rilm- on. Sunday". French Cafe Life Disappearing IDNDON. Sept. 9.-I( you want N get a good lunch in any» "m" French town. inquire where the commercial travellers eat, and B! there. The dlnlngroom mdi‘ b‘ noisy, but you will set the best food- ssilssr slur stars . ,, M11. Ivan Kennedy. Errldalbanc. .. 3-3,; Mrs, was a ysllpr 1o Darnlcy on Sunday, Qiull, ".\cl"c' Aug’ 23- Mlrs Janet Marlin, st. John, was _ and .\'ll'$._B. recent visitor to Spring Vnilcy, Quest of her sister, Mrs. George . lLDCklHLTl. i Miss Francis li/bore of Charlotte- I I l On Sunday, large congregations, bath looming and evening listened to two \‘0l'y inspiring scl-nlons. Mal Rnmsnylsn native of llnmlllon and‘ town spent the week-amt vLsiting 1-1 ilfillld- friends in Malpcque. 5B9“? ETMNS daughter I.‘ tietoavn p,» Mrs. Hoxvrlr .‘ _ _ _ _, , ‘ F Fruit stains on washing materi- ];l1.\\.'l§S é-‘olclgliy “QLOlIWd in his 01d MS ca“ he rammed hy pour‘ 1g bon- ome c urc . - . " |mg water through, if the fabric has ‘not been washed slncc the stain appeared. Mr. and lvtrs. W. Huestls, Mr. ‘Ralph Hllestis, Charlottetown, were ‘guests over the wcck end of Mr. “id L- D- MaCNUlt- Mr. John Suthcfnlld. officer on ' the car fcrry and Mrs. Suthcrlanchl John, Miss B. McCarthy. sourls, is vis- - _ .~._. A. _-s-.~.._. ~ - _. ._ ~ _' ... q nip-en 0.41s.- goof-luv u a s P. so z ggggimi i i‘ School Supplies Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodslde o! Lot 16 were visitors on liionday to Dnmlcy, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodslde. ._._ Mr. Charles Stewart, Si. John. spent the week end in Hamilton and Malpeque, and on return was nccnmpnlfcd by Mrs. Stuart and daughter Miss Geraldine. who sprnt m. past month with Mrs. Stuart's mother, Mrs. H. A. smart, Hamilton. Miss Hnlcn RHIIISHY, B. A-. Tuesday morning (or Halifax whore she has the position of vice-prin- cipal of Anndale School. Tuesday, Seglt- 6th 'CARTF.R'S BUOlKSTORPZ is n-ell sirloin-ll with School Books and Pwv. M. C. McMillan and Mrs. l hinch/Iillan, Miss Constance MncNutt and Miss Mnclvor of Cap; Breton“ momrrd in Charlottetown Mix, McIvnr who was‘ guest ut\ Lowest prlclxs, lJlZIAKSl- values. .\ll Sfllfilil. lilllllfl sl-lvl at prices fwd b} i'.(~ liflfilll) 0| lZDl7(‘.\'Tl(l.\'. the llochclnga for Plctou in the l1!- tcrnoon, visiting friends in New I Olhsgow prior to her leaving for her “home in Cape Breton. won until v‘- lld ulonl: Our Slim» llill lil‘ SIX 0‘( l1)! li. the r-hilfrrrn. l.'\i‘l_.‘)1"(ly will l‘ rcrI-lvl- pr/llvlyi :l'.‘l'll‘.l'lrl. iliarler d Ell. l.lllill"’l ‘hiklrlhison, Misses Nora and Mary mid Master Jimmie were welcome vahd his family have been slimmer- M. -‘,lng at Pt. Prim for the past month. lisitors to Malpcquc ml Tl19$d3y-’b0ll‘ll‘ ‘They were accompanied by Mfss Elsie tic Mi": Cslrz" o Cannon, St. mean- Laird of Cavendish, Mr. Murchison 01-5, xii-s. James Sinclair and his daugh- _____ _ _ _>_ g tcr, Misses Elsie and Winnie, of Cllzlrlottr-‘lollwl were guests on Sun- day, Aug. 28, the lightning visited clay o! Mrs. Jnlncs M’, MacGuigan. ‘Mr. Hamvcll Croziers llome in Bale "lic- Elllcllln the front door, what The following were among the looked like arround ball o! fire. recent gllrsts at S. MHCGOUQZITYS, ‘passed through front hall, through Iilalprqllc Corncr: Messrs E. M. ‘kifchm, back porch, and out a d001- Nlcllnlsnn and A. El. Houstis, ‘Miss nt rear of home. It split in two Harriet Blwldthnvl‘, Sllnllficrsidc, M'r. scriiolls hl buck yard, onr; part gtrik- i- W. Palmer, Mnncton, N. 13., Mr. on side. Fortunately no more harm Mr. RrlbPl-t Izlmzm. Miss MncAx-ihllr. Sllmmcrsidc. {inmates were not hurt but l frightened. , School days nrc with lls again and. ____. the children young and old have rc-, Rev. E. H. Ramsay, Chflfottclown,‘ turned in their books and desks ggvc badly the various srillompnt, Mr, Richard theme was "Recent Excavations in lhe. Manse for a few days sailerl Ollf Mn1h(-,-,gn_ noodle‘ and M155 olive Bibi‘, Lands""and he, handled mg Glllispb of Sllnllllcrsicle have rc- subject in a very clear and mast- turncd in their INPEOHVB rooms in crly manner. In spite of stormy Fanning S'll0('ll. Mnlpeoue. In Ham- weather a large number came to llton. B/Iifis Joli-n Sharpe of Frenchlhcar Dr. Ramsay and felt well paid River. In Dnlulcv. Mia Dymcnt of for their efforts. Rev, J. M. Murchis- l Rev. G. M. Murchison, and MTB-‘Ellnrsllc, Miss CIzll-k, .‘Kensingwn,;oll, secretary of the Blblgsoclpty’ (hcr sormld ltill‘ there.) In Sea. Vicw‘fol' Home and Foreign Msslons and Mr. John Murphy. and Mlsk Cody. former pastor of this church, sang been visiting his aunt Mrs. Keenan very beautifully a llylnn "Ho Lifted Me." A sale of ice cream and cake ‘was then held in the Memorial Room _ _ H and a very happy social hour was During lilo hczlvy storm on Sun- spent ' mils of llmt place. In Bal~ Jack Doyle, Cllarloitctolvn, Mr. H. l lng barn and making two large b01951 duties‘ ‘S. W. Archibald. Halifax, Mr. llnd was done. Mrs. Crozier, who was:- lell Mrs. Gordon Macmillan, cornwafl. ‘standing in ha“ at Mme‘ Tecelvcd a Mflliimpsevere shock. but the rest of theiold and Dorothy Jenkins attended o. very inicrcstinl! lccture,Montague, spent the wcck end 8i- nflcr tho pleasant sllmmél‘ holidays. ‘Tuesday gvgnmg, Aug, 30, in PrlnceMleir home FrldgywThc following arc the teachers in‘lqwn Unmd chum,‘ Mmpcq,,e_ Hui iottelown, who has been visiting iting in Georgetown the guest of vices, Mrs. Wade Hughes. \ M“ William MacDona._d_ New Mrs. Louis Lavandier and liltgillte ‘York is the goes». oi m; sister, lvlrs. 5°" Gwen“ w“ h“"'° m " ‘ IL“ H_ Doug,“ ing Mrs. Luvandiers parents, Ml’- nnd Mrs. Joseph Davld, have re- Misses Mar,“ and Gum, Doug turned “to Providence, R1. ‘lass, teachers ‘Prlnq street, School have returned to resume their Mi“ Hem“ s°‘°"‘°“- ‘mm’ m training at the City Hospital spent the week end at hPr home in M. Bruce Miss Weeks Miss °*°'¢°“""“"-*' ICarmelltta. Solomon, Jean MacDon- the teachers convention at Mount Stewart 0n Wednesday- .____._.- Misses Mary and Susie Henphlll, SPECIAL PRICES on FLOUR We are now offering special prices on the fol- lowing Flour to clear: Beaver", 98 lb. bags, Miss Elizabeth Morrison, tcocher'~$2.25. st. Eleonora, spent the week end “Royal Hgugghokyv‘ 93 at her homo in Georgetown. ‘lb, bag‘ $2_5Q_ in Georgetown. Miss Leslie, Morell. recently vis- ited Georgetown the guest o! her, uncle OlPt. Falrchild. i Call early as we have only a, limitedstock to sell at the above prices. Mr. George MncLcod, who has left recently for his homo h; Bos- ion. Donald, the old chief. was dead. The Ocnservstive party which hull lln‘tl‘ n‘ fight,“ m“ the cash- administration. Then, in 1802, as a government had handled the up- while there are plenty of Hotels dli rising cf the Metis. Commerce, the Cafes du Commer" In th's repercussions to Riel's have almost entirely disappenlvd death, Lcmieux played a, prominent Their going marks the lid-Will" °‘ part. p. keen fighter, a brilliant en epdch- For a hundred W" speaker, he fought hard for the the Cafe du Commerce has been’ Liberal-minded Nationalists. Al-‘in literature. in ioumdlldm- and l" ready. s. member of the legislaturqllwllllbfll Oratory-the WPQ °l m‘ he was returned by s comfortable lfildllfely. cool. and rather old-fash- margin in the Mercier landslide of 10ml rewrt when 1M1 verily!“ 1w; would spend the whole summer sf- Forty-four years after Mel's exe-.l'9m°°m ("@5998 “l9 Wlmch o‘ cution, in 1m Sh‘ Francois knelt "=9 Pvllh rump. They had their before the rebel leader's tomb in “m” uclmfi n" ‘Qwlafim 5:022‘; " . - merce wou mae we lllllz cvllllltellllrallofvlp all? lltewlll: "mm N"! it really was there thdi n, d us, m s, m n‘ business was done. It is no longer- silllerenlzr lllstlrles 12$. n; sllhe. 9"“ “m? Wm“! ‘m’ “m p” repose o, me“ so“, sionately iscuased, but in politic“ . ' clubs. which are. a recent B“? ‘I prayed m: h“ mm’ ‘M Ilsnd not in the Osfo du Commerce- my“! M mwm’ m mm "h°!csle life is disappearing in the prv- n“ hmdule l!" h}: ie-nllwlcomtry‘ lvinces as it has almost dlsanlml“ men-I een ed m.‘ e nnnoun- ' ced. elresdy in Paris. x A few years passed. The storm Not Ill View wls over but another was brewing. "rm sorry," um the an" who Nationalism in Quebec had toned, h“ hop“ m at ‘way “m, g‘ "bui down to Liberalism. Bir John Msc- _ I hlven.‘ my money to p“ m» my meal." ruled Canada, with lhg exception m. "we." “m, you, “m, on thl of five years. since Confederation. ",1; gm; yqu c“ pAy ths next tlml was tottsfng. Liberals milled nl-l you come in." a "Don't do that. everyone "h. COMO! in WlllMB it." leged corruption in the Dominion A. llornc & 0o. Miss Mildred Wight, RzN, Char- __ __ km _ 5577- 6-10-13l3i_'__~ bolt from the blue, the firmly-en- trenched Irlbersl government of willbs hanging over it!’ "No; they won't. Your over?“