W“ éa-enq-v-ve-eae -‘ T _ __- ._- snr-vik_fi emu-in __-__~ .> :7 9 u u s _A 1: vu MONDAY, nnguage to find in an insuran 30nd Income of $200 per month. o do so, fearlessly! 'ou avish to go with our Plan. ‘So Long Desk, I’m On My Way “I’ll work no more--but I’ll get my pay” trticle, you think? We we it be- amount into a monthly P91111011- : I th [Qlffi 211a X,‘,’,'d,§,,f§ ‘ryveni, 6x153,“ inset necessary to secure an Imperial "will. lllt advertisement-a of a MI! and milk fox biscuit, special axe whY n°li n“ m" dfllllilfil-lfll ma! be inserted at 2o for limited time only, at Brace's. 5633-9-10-21. :_ome into his Imperial Pension P61181011 30nd- Just fancy yoursel‘ in his place. cllnlsl-“lllm? I rti fl h Ild lilalfniii? £5‘ Innimnit ZiuF-l saw» _ was covrou "roan lnless you want to. Your financial F93 091171-573 WFQR-Mxuo" vorries are over. You have arrived 55. 50 65 I1 l h i: raffe me eegLeQl £31322, than Head Office, Toronto, Ont. 41. The Imperial Pension Bond will ueeme may ne 55¢ $15, 310m gm) without obligating me in any way. >er month. depending on how far Should you die after a certain leflOLl and before the pension age ‘our deposits. increased by inter- 5'34"" ---~~ - - - - - '- st, will be paid to your beneficiar- cs. Or, after three years, you may ran CHARLOTTETOWN cuaamsn SIIMMERSIIIE GUARDIAN’? Rather strange and frivolous withdraw the full cash surrender A I d P ' 0 ty 0h ' l ee value plus profits or convert the There is no medical examination “Th5 ‘I I" 7'1"“ “m” u“ now how it would fit into your cir- u". weed‘ ‘Men, “were u, ed, l vanes. —BUY HARVEST gloves and heavy cantor machine The Imperial Life Assurance Co., Brace.‘ 5633414041 Please send me by mail partic NHIIIG . . . ..-..- -.|.-.---a to be held there next week. S. age".'.'.'.'.'."2‘s5/'l'i'. , —EGMONT my EXHIBITION- Of Canadian Medical l Association What is your outlook “for a long, , could no; produce assnrnnce prom healthy life? when We “Millers the Turkish Government that he now dependent human happiness is would be allgwed to return go qiur. upon health, it would seem reason able to expect an intelligent ans wcr to this or other similar ques lions. Those who answer, with few exceptions, will have to admit that, while they hope to enjoy many this hope is not based upon any knowledge which they have of the condition of their healthy years, bodies. Most people presume that their body docs not require any atten- tion as long as they do not suf- and the United Kingdom. fer any pain and are able to gol about and do their work. Freedom 'banlsl1ed him "permanently," de- from physical discomfort, together is good practical evidence healthy body. However, the appar- ently healthy body of today maylcountry- not be just as sound as it appears‘ to be. Disease is generally insidious in its nature. It develops from slight changes which cause little or no disturbance of the body functions, and so there are no definite symp- toms. If these early‘ changes are detected, they may be correctedby proper treatment, and so the more serious conditions, which might grow out of» them, would be pre- vented. In order to keep the body healthy, it is necessary to have some check on it, as otherwise changes may go on_ which may not _ be felt until the condition becomes more or less serious. Tuberculosis does not develop over night, In its very beginnings, while the disease is gaining its foothold, it does not cause any real Health Services Trotzky will have the right to stay only for the duration of his cure, and he cannot arrive before Sept. 15. The Russian applied several months ago for a permit but nego- tiations fell through because he O‘Leary, and is the guest of his th , .P. . . . . - key later. This assurance nowisat mo er M" N Pate M“ P - hand. - Many nations have denied ad- mittance to Ileon Trotsky since he Germany, but Berlin barred him. the mp very much‘ s‘ Next he turned to the United Kingdom, where the Labor Govern- rejected. Spain. Holland ‘and Mr‘ spflggs some of the Scandinavian countries Thursday evening’ followedthe example of Germany Ipearl Enfland’ RN" Mr. and Mrs. Robert England, of Then Rush,’ whm, at u,“ had East Bideford, was united m Mr.l their home —ROSS-MILLEII standard meat —PROBATE COURT-His Honor I Judge Harold L. Palmer, held a ses- oil, at fsion of the Probate Court in Sum- merside on the 7th. The accounts in the Estates oi.’ Henry Spears, —-T0 ATTEND CONVENTION- » late of Summerside, and James nuke this possible The monthly ulars of the Imperial Pension Bond, ML LeeHm-ne expects u, go wloueflen’ lute of Elmsdule’ were Hill!“ W "Present Summerside taken. The lawyers engaged were at the annual convention of the - W. E. Darby, Thane A. Campbell, Canadian Chamber of Commerce ' K. C., Ernest H. Strong, K. C., and Heath Strong, K. C. S. —FISHERMEN BEACII BOATS- The directors of the Egmont Bay 'l‘l-ie fishermen of Egmont Bay were Exhibition held a meeting on Frl- obliged to beach their boats on day evening and it was decided to Saturday morning, owing to the hold the fair on September 28th. heavy geles. The buildings have all been put. in- traps were hauled up as well, many to good shape and the outlook is were broken by the heavy seas. bright for a banner exhibition-S. The season so far has been poor ' for fishing, lobster being scarce and --VISITING OLD HOME-Mr. the price low. But the men are P. W. Pate, of Boston, is spending optimistic and look for brighter a vacation at his former home in prospects before the close. —STREE'I‘ ALMOST COMPLET- w_ Pete has been gpgndlng the ED-Granville Street paving- has summer months at O'Leary, Mr_,been going on at a rapid rate and ed to New York from an enIOY- Nellie and 581511 14%”- Pate had recently madg a round fie almost completed. The job, un- able visit to her mother, Mrs. Rob- was banished ‘mm soviet territory trip by aeroplane‘ from Boston g0 ,der the supervision of Mr. John A. crt Howard of Cape Wolfe. S. early m 1929 He appealed first to California and back and enjoyed ‘L95, l5 ll B°°d l!" and much Ill-ls" ' faction has been expressed by the citizens on the way the work has jhas been visiting her father, Mr. _wEDDrNG BELLS _ A quiet been carried out. The walks to the Joseph Griffin of Glengarry, Lot 'l, lllldllll! We"? 151d d°Wn returned on Saturday to her home u; Keusmutuu on on Saturday and it is expected that 1n Brookllne, New York. s. when Mus they will be dry when school opens daughter or for registration today.--S. ‘meme was m pawn ms p,“ was wedding was solemnized by Rev. inew s°h°°l b Most of the lobster FIIIIDGM. ll‘ A MORE MILES wtfiu MARATHON "B LUE " aura-Knock ossouue ' A Mscott-rnourruac Product QUICK cram- _> FAST DICK‘ ue -» smoornen rowan llomxsocu m: Gall-Oil“ CQST —Miss .Margaret Griffin, who oently 101‘ h" 110m! 1!! 5011715- lvlr, and Mrs. Leslie, St. Peters guest of Mrs. P. A. Scully. —Miss Constance Denny arrived ‘ Saturday evening from Demorera recently Vslted GBOTKBWWR _.ivnss Bell Howard has return- in Georgetown the guest of Mimi are of whlch Ilmrr mm was car- able neverthele-‘a P1X lied “W713!” ment for the hundreds of interested Miss McCarthy who has been fans who witnessed it. Doyle who‘ the guest of Mrs. Hughes left re-lstarted hustling for Georgetown waslTu away off form and after the fifth was replaced by Batchilder. Chev- . erie started for the visitors but recently visited Georgetown the 'after the local boys fathomed his starts was relieved by Lavie the final score was Sourisll, Georgetown ' Miss Louise Lyons, Charlottetown 5, those same teams are scheduled the,'to meet again at Sourls on Tues- —FUNERAL 0h MR. PHILIP V. flu s,“ Jenu she Wm be tne gugsfl guest or her cousin Miss Gladys l day next. The following is the line- Lereh Muynurd’ 5m of Mn and ‘ARSENAULT-Tlie funeral of Mr. or Mu and Mrs“ 1s J_ E_ wrlgnt, creed that he must remain awn for Mm Edmund Maynard’ of Nuru tPhilip V. Arsenault, the victim of _ _ l y . hum Mr and Mr. Mu uuru Wm nfonduys deplorable accident, ‘took Wllll a capacity for work and play , all time. The exile upon the pleas- ' ' “- ‘ Y or alum Isle of Prmkum u‘ the eeu of make at Northam. ‘Place o" sflumiay "mmmg l“ St home from Boston on a visit to his MacDonald. —Mr. Fred Gillis who motored .- - . . . . her home in Georgetown after vis- where a host of friends wish them Paws Church ‘ma was ‘my ‘mgely old homo in Norboro was a pas- r Marmara w” a man without a Rcqmem M355 “'95 CB1‘ senger on the Car Ferry on Mon- “mg in wmmpeg ‘he guest 0! h" every happiness.—S. lwounsrs nvsnrvm attended. u ebrated by Rev. Father McDonald. uuy 1M,‘ He was ueeumpmueu baeklmother Mrs. (DrJ Toombc- —COUNTY covnr - County The Swim ‘s? ‘he gm“ W“ °°"- by ‘his ntothcl‘ Mrs. James L. anus. ‘Court, ‘Iis Honor Judge Inman, dllcted b5’ RW- D°°t°r McLelmn- Norboro and Miss Flosslc Ccstflln Mrs. Doyle who has been visiting . , ‘ . . . _ .i G town th guest of her CQNVENT|QN A1- Mno presiding. was engaged all day;Th° pa" bmrms “me Mess“ w' J‘ and other relatives of Cape Wolfe., n “We e I tnuusduy Wm, the Case of Firth Lldstonc, R. E. Ellis, John Crockett, Arscnault, Arthur Perry l ,Bowness vs. A. Home 8c Co., ac- Belonic A very successful convention of “on for $200 for wuges and Con.“ Illld Wflllflcfi Glllllllllr-S- j me WQmHY-‘l Imtitmes 0‘ M1l°1 Mu" mission. Judgment was reserved. l Hum’ Gleml/(wd- Hebmn- B?" and Thane A. Campbell, K. C‘. for‘ ,son Mr. William Doyle, left ro- _Mrs_ H A Derry of Aubmuurey "nily for her home in Tlznish. Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sait- l nvell, of Newton, Mass, who have. Mrs. William MacDonald who has —B0.\RD 0F TRADE-A delc- been uniting menus on the 151mm, bcen the guest of her sister, Mrs. lCarleton was held in Milo Hall on plan-Inf‘, end Heau, euoug K_ Q Kalli"? fl'°"l the summmld“ Emir“ mt Inst. Friday on return to their Knight left recently for her lwlns "Aug. 31, the afternoon meeting op- fer defendant“ Th: lened with the Insti‘ute Ode. andlceuuty Court of P reading of Creed. An address of {welcome-was given by Mrs. Scott lMilligan, which was mpnnded to Eby Miss Eva. Boulter. A report of the Ilast convention was given by lvilrs. .Ivy McI-"adyen, also the reports J [from the different Institutes. The lelection of offices followed: Miss business in the rince Ccunty is growing rapidly, the judge's cal- Chambers for several weeks ahead. —Mucli damage was caused by the Secretary. {next convention from the differ- Ml‘. of ‘Trade, headed by the president, M“ B- W- RObm-‘On’ “waned “PM first visit to the Island and he was l lMY- E- W~ AICKImKm- s"P9'1"'~°"d"\'ei'v much imprcsstd with the sccn- View was iveu The rueeuu the ‘ A .- _ . f th way the at- g ' g ' enuar one“ being completely mud enter C. N. R. on P. E. I., in his I em They “ere _n,_(jgmpanlcd by ._ttle .on riediercizit ti: weeelitelzfi Dlonshlps out o e by. engagements either in Court, 0,. i lllllznernr on Friday afternoon on M155 Audrey Taylor, of Summer- at Bough on s an e gu . ihis arriving at Summerslde on his I ewe, who will be the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Fredytllan. . Yelllm from fill lllsllvvtion trip tocumt, Mrs. Derry for about three the west of the Province, Mr. P. v.'ceks.-—S. : . . _DAMAGE CAUSED B‘, GALE W. Clarkin, passenger agent, and| -- Townscnd, bridge lCampbell, Mlllburn, being appointed heavy gale wmch raged a“ Fflliar were also in the party. The dole. IPresident, and Mrs. Guy Boultcr, mum and saturdau In Summer; gallon discussed with Mr. Meltin- The delegates for the side’ u eheseuue tree on the lawn o: I non the unsatisfactory train 561v” inspector ‘ 11W!» BY the time symptoms ar- lent Institutes were appointed. a pear and health suffers, the dis-idemonstration on “Supper Dishes" ease is well established. 1w,“ given by M13 Lmrlge Hggzgrd, Lllc should not be lived in fear “supervisor of Women's Institutes. Central Street blew down across the sidewalk on Green street Mn the time table would soon bcwmc‘ venreh Mung“ had a very narrow | effective that the convenience of IIDITIES. This was Mr. SaitwelYs in Pannlurc Island- Mr. and lvfrs. Mack Mat-Lean and Messrs. Silas Alex and Fred Hrs. Emma MacLean. Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Philip Quinn and Mr E w McDonaurs house Onlice from the ups’. of the provrlcr.‘ ‘V355 Jennie King "Pmlmy "flied clauqliter Way, Jamaica Plain. U» “ They risked that as the change in Cmdlgan- ' S. A., are vlsiing in Georgetown Mrs. (Rev) Stewart returned tof ups: Sourls, E. MacDonald, C. Chevarie, G. McLean, H. Lavie, I. Brennan, D. Chevarie, I. McIntyre. D. Lyons, G. St. John Georgetown. E. Bstchilder. Ray Layers, Dave Lavers, H. McLean, E. Fan-child. hurt in first innings, reduced by 1-- lYorston, M. McConnell, M. Burke. Leo Gotell, P. Doyle. Umpires» 3| Hobbs at. the plate, Rev. M. J- : ing the creed. Roll call was ans lRoo-ney, I. McConnell on the b11561 u wcrcd by "Jokes." The minutes a ' ‘last monthly meeting were teat Maureen Orcutt ‘ ToeDetend Title MONTREAL, Sept. l0.—(l3y The Canadian Pressi-With the Can- adian open and amateur cham- tention of golf fandom. will turn to the Canadian Women's open cham- pionship tr be staged over the Kanawaki course the week begin- ~ bout a. year since our honeymoon - . . s. t- . o - “ ' Sxifiséegcgeoiifigl: ge o! “lag gsgféwgzd “$5 Jmigreti: d‘: when we spent that glorious day on _ '1 cu , . - -. ' . fending champion and she has in- dicated rhe will seek her third consecutive triumph in this event. The champumship will also attract the cream of women players in tisrrnn eulnnlln . AWE ARE BUYING lambs lVtry esday and hogs every Thur-ad” e! each week for the balance or ti“ season, at our warehouse. Paymr highest market prices in can, Bring yours for best weights ant prompt returns. C. E. Pratt a son lSt. Peters Bay, P. E. I. v | ' ssta-e-io-srt-q tAUGUST MEETING OF ORWELL INSTITU , The monthly meeting of the or. well Women's Institute was hel at the home oi’ Mrs. Neil l-l. Mt. Leod with an attendance of eight members and three visitors. the meeting opened by repeat and signed by the president. sin and school committees had no rt ports to mnke. School committal r next month namely; Mrs. Nell Mclnnls and Mary lvforrisseyn ile- port of convention held at Mill- atijojurned. Lunch was then served by Mrs. Murdock McLeod. Young Wife - "Tom. it's just the sands." . Toni <gloomllyl __ "We ~little thought. then wed be spcndirg our first anniversary or. the rocks. of disease. Life should be lived ln- ' telligcntly, which means-amongst other things-consideration for fu- ture health through reasonable at-I tention to the body at e11 tunes, A Deriodic hejh examination is the best means available to provide the necessary Ellidance to indlv. idual health. Your outlook for years of health dPDEHdS chiefly upon yourself. It is Your outlook, not that of someone else. If you want. to enjoy the hap. piness that comes with health, then Elve reasonable care to your body. Be informed as to the condition of Your body by having periodic health examinations. Questions concerning health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, I84 College Street, Toronto, will be answered person- ally by letter. ____________,_ IIQIIKY FINDS . FRIENDLY NATION PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, sept, Songs. M1‘- lO.—’I‘he diplomatic paths have been "How to menace a Phi-ahead". by _ cleared for Leon Trotzky, the exlgrd Mae Boulter; Solo, Mrs. Alvin Mc- mmf M155 M"? smphmlt and zit‘: ganadmn Chamber °t mm‘ smuet leader, to come to Czechm Isaac; Address, by M,” Guru,’ lime Maser Everard McLellan CBDIIVJI- ° c- - slovakia for his health. permission had been granted for Institute. Trotzkys limited sojourn at Bad maining is his signature under a‘ promise to refrain from political H150 B11 lhtefefilfl! £51K by M55 tree in front of his house on Cen- Institutes on the Scclal Life of the and fell across the doorstep just as I mommunities". Next followed the he was lgavlng his residence, ReJ which refreshments were served. The evening session opened by singing 0 Canada, followd by Old -COTTON CUTIES MINSTRELS Favorites, joined in by all the In- GREAT SUCCESS-The people of stitutes. Mr. Angus Clements oap- Kinkora and vicinity were given 8/" places-S. gramme: _ Institute Ode: Recitation, Miss such a. big hit in Summerside this Campbell; Monologue, Mrs. Albert summer, in Kinkora Hall. The] the Map‘; Tree": "Grandma's Beau!’- by Millicent direction of Mrs. Crozier; Duet, "Love's Sweet Sang" The endmen were the same and Alvin McIsaac and Wilbur McQuar- Mr Earle Campbell certainly Brent x1e; Monologue, son; Dialogue, “From Down 13st", ialties were introduced. manure; Reemflon, gnern-rnn by Mr. Lowell Hancock brought rc- Boulter; Address, Dr. J. B. Champ- Peat“ "lwrfl- Mll- Fred 131M- B_ Webb; medium side, delighted the audience People o, Canada»; song, "Topeka" ed the audience with their pretty 1t m i n d t Gl ood ls: Ch , Milb rn ’°"d°""ll °' ‘where was o ca y announce tha EHW Ell‘ ""3 “ M“ Wilfred Kerry prawn»; 'n n has been the guest of Mrs. Michael A vote of thanks w“ extended to very happy ntnner, The audience MCPhBISOH OI HBllbllItOn, 18ft on Pistyan. a letter had been mailed all the Institutes and especially to Wm“ ‘"1" "w ha" ‘° °*‘P"°"Y S‘““"“Y ‘° 1°“ “e” “mm- M“ town. spent the week 01-1 at h" sourls and Georgetown cll-llwd f" w mm and the only fomamy m_ ‘Du Chump.“ and M,“ Guns ‘m, were delighted with the perform- Edward Christopher, in Dorchester, heme in Geofggtgwn, Vlfere We." their interesting “no???” Save the King. addresses. God, activity while in this country. ._i._____._._ Tuck Mlnnrrlfi! In your travelling bag, ALARM CLOCKS— NEW SQUARE MODEL Only $1.49 MADE IN CANADA ——See Our . G. H. TA ."L OR JEWELER and ENGRAVER and GUARANTEED Window —- nw-m 5934-9-10-31. I _'_’“ the Ellwsl- "f Calm and Mrs- F“? Canada as well as an invasion of l mks‘ Gardjner- D“ Gm“ Marsh‘ EP-“flld-"A lnoted specialists from tile Ilnltcdl: l. dsitinv Mrs. F. J. Solomon. , __ 1i . . escape from seueus injury when u |the travelling public SllOlllil he con- ‘* ‘ = l _ _ States. ___ ‘ldcrcd in arranging lt- The superl- ”“"'“ m" Ocmmm‘ RN" 3mm’ The championship competition isl Permdm Haszard on the "Influence of the trel street crushed to the gl-eundillzlendent assured Mr. Robinson‘ question box. Meeting closed by port; have cgme 1n of wlres and aiion in compiling the view time- singing God Save the King, aim‘ posts being blown down in several tablc- S. ably presided as chairman. Follow- rare treat on Friday evening when lh“ been VlSMTlB he!‘ brother, Mr. | lng is the very interesting pro- the Cotton Cuties lady minsu-els Hampton McLean, of Summcrsidcfiting in Charlottetown the guest, put on their show, which made _s' “Aunt Susan.‘ up his repututrou as u fun preuuh is a patient in the Prince County t1g0n;5n_ qrenyflee on the yarn-y; M555 Get- er all the evening. Some new rpec- Hwpltal- Milo Institute; Quartet, Glenwood Stay Away From My Door.’ sum; g°°d “°*‘1“‘~—$- um on “Public Hearth». Beetflen qulere, an old favorite in Suuimer- w“ “m0”? the guests at the can‘ l and amateur golf championships. i .mother. Mrs. Harvey, motored to _ —Mrs. Earle Campbell, of Sum- Mrs. Wilson, Cardigan spent the Georgetown and were the guests of n w°5t1°°“5t':°l't;;1 °n “n Infill!" ‘rilscoveref’! maywmrllk p2‘ _ _ m n t r le m Momma, Chums’ “The Lund or ease u; euureeters was the same as merside, has returned from n visit week end the guest of hcl‘ blotherlmr. and Mrs. Peter Ross. 31:11:’ on an a the caddies are “fecal s: u y o" um“ Recitation before and was under the capable ~"° h“ mmhe" M“ J°hn 0'0"“ RM- OWQH Klgilllls- - i“ The u“ o‘ w is 7o Th n“ y p my smrphunu nor, of Carleton.—S. ______ Mn nnd Mfg, Rufun Clary and P ' 9 CW1“ - e Dr. Kennedy retumed to GBOYEB-Qittle daughters Marlon, Margaret "rd 1°H°W5> Guild Y0!!!’ 6Y9!- —Mrs- Jack Murray. of Borden-lawn after visiting friends in An- and PhyTlls and son Francis spent “m Ym-‘l P" the week end in Boughton Island 1 410 4 Her many friends trust l {the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 ans 4 [L F_ “River she Wm 5°” b“ reswlwd t° ‘lsllfi- Mrs. Hlcken Gaspereaux recently Allen ‘ 3 1m 3 _ I 4 330 OPTOMETRIST vsited Georgetown the guest of ' 4 ___ Mrs. P. J. Solomon. Mrs. G. W. Hlbbett has returned 5 450 4 -Senator Creelman MeArthur _i__ lame attending the Mnflmne 3gp- a 53o 5 Mrs. R. J. MoCormack, Cardigan, mt convention at Wolfeville, N.S.. 7 345 4 ___ Wllhladla“ “Bum”! mm attmdmg m” is visiting in Georgetown the guest she and her son Charles, motored B 440 4 f "My Boy", which was also evicoiccl. Ilunchem‘ mndmwd m the membe“ of Mrs. Flora. MacPhee. gwn, genrgetnwn p, New; seem 9 340 3 f E y E s l G ll T - where he is attending technical l0 450 4 Mrs. McNichol accompanied lby can-m 11 125 3 i Miss Lucy Coady and Mrs. Vick- 12 1'15 3 —Miss Freda Christopher who rim-u and sannlvlnr "m" - erson recently visited Georgetown. on the gxhmtlon grounds at 18 335 4 - u. em Georgetown on Sept. 6, the old and l4 545 5 » N Miss -Jennle Refuse. Charlotlc- friendly rival baseball teams of 1e "m n, 0 l6 4 535 5 ‘ orroun-rnrsr the first time this season. The game l‘! m5 connected Wllll M g » 3 Drugstore m- - ivnss Marion Douaan is vlaltlns although not really upto u» etand- is m 4 - BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMu n u» g K2321 I Juer LEAVE MY He.,_ Lruuuh , F l ER A MINUTE AM‘ ALL . - Tue (AMPMGN muue ARE com: w HERE- WHERE ore ‘m: career-row weare- a nwrs wHAT l “Kg... om. Q, yxm; ‘frcéu fzreauzarluszmuoe m? Bane“ Banner. ukueircé is 5 _ a t m‘ N" ouT- l rue sesame? X m F""° ’ fin l , m. on, e- w er. r ulll/ , I Colonel and lvilxs. Wsrthcrbie, rc- Mats, who has been Vdltl"? in Grm-getcvcn the guest of her sister _ Mrs. James Boudreau lcit recently Miss Ethel AlwCsri-on, Montague, for her home in Boston. Mam. recently visited Georgetown. open to all WOTILII players with a} handicap of 20 and under. The, qualifying and succeeding rounds‘ will be over the ill-hole route and the final to be played on Saturday, l‘ l ———— l V u . _ t w“ Sept, 24, will be a 38 holes contest. l {karma Mearércimsatrln cacrtily svxlsstiir “grit vlnfeltolflnerixiotln inagixailoltc- Kamwnkl is m“ °f ‘he sh°w s as r: . ~ s - F courses in the Mont al district and ed Georgetown. ‘town the guest of his unite Mr. has been brought ‘so its present perfect condition through 25 years Mr and Mrs bursa“ and “mu of careful grooming. It has been so“ accompanied by M“. mrmnuwthe scene of a number of open and delogatts that he would givc “my vsilcd Geargetcwn‘ the matJsr usry careful C0."l.‘I'lct‘-; Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses m five or ion years, as some do. without rte-examination, for in that time changes Are vitally important. whe- ther nnc's eyes are good or otherwise. Mr, Robert Jenkins of the firm PERSONALS serious l —Miss Ada McLean, of Ellersliel Percy Manuel. l Mrs. Manuel, Georgetown. is vis- °l he? 5m» M“ Per‘? Munucl- may ‘take place. which If not 6S0 ‘ a