Re-decorate now the cool and pleasant days of early Autumn M ANY THOUGHTFUL housewives are choosing these days of fall to get their homes into perfect condition. And the idea is a" mighty good one. After all, you really live in your house more in the Fall andlWinter than any other time. There's a wonderful selection of daintily _ artistic papers here awaiting your call. Phone ‘ 49 for samples suitable for any room in your house. The Wall Paper Men Moons e I”I°LEOD 119-121 Queen Street ‘ QUEBEC A BIG CONTRIBUTOR Charlottetown JASPER GOLF COURSE The province of Quebec produced about half the paper made in Can- ada in 1926, contributing over half the newsprint, over two-thirds of the wrapping and miscellaneous papers, over a third of the hook and writing papers. and over a quarter of the paper board. One of the flnest eighteen-hole golf courses on the North American continent is to be found at Jasper National park, Alberta. The entire course is set in a mounttain loca- tion that provided very beautiful views from practically every one of the eighteen holes. Scls Opened and now the pupils need something more "l!!! l!!!‘ u" ordinary food to build them up ma sunvlv the "M" energy to assist them in their studies. Perfection lofl (jg-gm, the pure food, will do this. May be had lil bulk or men-ole three is!" brim I" m" "l" petlalnl. School Fairs will soon be held in IGVOPDI seotlons of _ the province n“ n n, pnngqg p llpply those Fairs with P81‘- feetion loo Cream, st short notice. Let us hear from w‘ n mg, m‘; lhqlilre sliofl tin sanitary moons and m“... elite. we “m: M 16h own-WM 81188 Control] 4 . ' Limited olsrsisvroas mo“. l". no gathering is com- plete without Perfec- tion lee Cream- New Annan Alfred Whlifl. ening. Mr. Harold Moose was to Summ- erside Thursday “in business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott MacMur- do. North Bedeque were visitors to Wilmot Valley. Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh. Mrs. Elias Waugh. Wilmot Vall- ey was a. guest of and Mrs. Charles I-Iuestis, Kensington, Tues- day evening.‘ Mrs. Isabelle Moase is a guest of Kelvin. Several from New .Annan and Vicinity attended the play ‘The Whole Town Isflhlking” put on by the Bedeque Players in Central Be- deque’ Hall, Friday evening and needless to write was much enjoy- ed. Miss Jean McFadyen. Kenning- ton. was a visitor recently to Be- deque. Mrs. Eliza Waugh, Wilmot Vall- ey, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh, New Annan. lVlr. Darrell Piclretts, Wilmol Val- ley was a recent yisitor to Bedeque. Mr. William Montgorn y, Lower Bedeque was a recent visitor to Wilmol. Valley. Mrs. James 'I‘uplin recently ar- »rived home from P. C. Hospital with her new baby girl. Miss Mamie Mill. teacher at Bal- tio School was in Kensingmn Saturday evening. A quiet bu; very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McMurdo. Kelvin. on Saturday morning 1st ‘inst. when their youngest daughter. Muriel became the bride of Dr. Lea Callbeck. Tryon. Rev. Dr. Saint. Pastor United Church, Ken- singmn, officiating in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Both bride and groom are very popular in their re- spective communities and s. host of friends surround them with the best of wishes as they take up ‘their new sojourn in life. Mr. l". B. Pillman. Travellers Rest was a visitor to New Annan, Wednesday evening. ' The young people of Sherbrooke and Vicinity held a. dance in the hall there Monday evening 3rd inst. when a very enjoyable time was spent. Miss Ernestine Marchbank, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mar- chbank of this place went to Char- lottetown Monday. where she will take up her studies at Prince oi’ Wales College. Here's hoping this popular young lady every success. Antiseptic If you have a cut apply Min- srd’s Linimcnt immediately. Prevents poisoning. Cleanses. heals. EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optonfetrists 142 Richmond Street a BRACE’S Fox Farm Supplies l Mouth Clamps. Fox Tongs, Catching Nets, Pillirlg Guns. Steam cookers, Fire 01ml. Meat Cliolillflfl. Bone Grinders. Electric Motors, Gas Engines- Prompt deli! y. anace. menial! a co.. LTD. Bfllmdflle, P.’ I. I. r And Vicinity’ _ "— Shel-brooks. was in New Annan SstllrdlY ev- Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacMurdO. r run cmmbTrn-rowlvfcuanplmul Mr. Ira Crosier, Wilmot, was a visitor to New Annan Wednesday evening. Mr. Harry Schurlnan of this place had the misfortune ‘to break some ribs a. short time ago. We hope for Mr. Schurman especially in this busy time a speedy recovery. Mrs. Martina Heggarty, who has been seriously iii for some time, we are glad to report well on the way to recovery. Mr. Davis Moore. Travellers Rest was in New Annan Thursday after- noon on business. AUGUSTINE COVE Mrs. William Mullins, Albany, was a visitor Wednesday the guest of her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Thomp- son, Augustine Cove. Miss Bertha Thompson. Augus- tine Cove, was a visitor to Victoria and Vicinity, Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen and lttle daughter. Irene. Borden and Mr. James Sherren and Mrs. May Milligan, Augustine Cove,_ motored to Northern. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Augustine Cove. made a business trip to Cape Traverse, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family. were visitors to Bradford. Tuesday. Miss Margaret Dawson, August- ine Cove. left last Friday for Bos- ton. U. S. A., where she intends spending the winter. ii-q-Qg-i Canada's bill for forest fire losses amounts to more than $1.50 a week for every man, woman, and child of the population. Federal and Pro- vincial Governments are putting forth efforts w reduce and eventu- ally wipe out this heavy loss- In NEIL LESTER MaeDONALD Memoriam There passed peacefully away at Rice Point. August 10th. 1928. Neil L. MacDonald. at the early age of 25 years. son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Allan J. MacDonald. Although being bedfast for al- ' most two years. his death came as a great shock to the communi y. The sunny smile and cheerful conversation he had for all. with never a word of complaint. made it hard to realize the end was so near. . Neil was one of the strongest ty- pes of young men prior to his ill- ncss. capable and industrious. pro- viding for his mother and other imcmbers of the family a comfort- able home, his father having prede- ceased himdlfteen years ago. He bore his illness with marvel- lous patience and w. tentment. with the expression on his countenance and the words on his lips that all is well, whether its life or death. , Bidding sdieu to - his loved ones. and resigning himself to God's holy will. his spirit winged its flight to be forever with the Lord. He leaves to mourn his mother, two sisters and three brothers, Grace and Donald at home. Mary in Providence. R. 1.; John in Glen- williams, Ontario; Hugh in B. C. The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon on the 12th at 2 o'clock, interment in Canoe Cove Cemetery and probably the largest attendance seen in the community. Rev. M. C. McKinnon. M. A. B.D.. of St. Paul's United Church, Perth. Ont... conducted the service. The pallbearers were cousins of the de- osssed. Norman MacDonald. J. R. Maeoelma. Leslie Mitchell, met- cher Msclschem, Robert MacDon. aid. Howard MacDonald. Him-QT A5 rill Nana: louvre on n: canoe. 0N "m: ooze or. seq-rs-‘ 4 '. vuvnlubul-y in mum and will re- Esstem Guardian" UWASTIINTINT-llr. s. w Murdock u Guardian Asset m Mm- tsgueandwillhellelsedtorofifvs newsltems, advertising, nowsnd rsnewalsubswlptlmls. - tf j. ammo soon seasons and show what they can do- on‘a good track at Georsstown on the 19th inst. ‘IBM-O-S-lli nice. Capt. Knilht cleared ‘for Port turn with s load of Inverness screened coal for Mr. Knight's num- erous custmncra-A. . ..°COAL Alllvlllp-Capt. A._ A. MacDonald is expecting two schoo- ners from Picwu, N. S.. one with nut and the other with screened coaL-A. ..'SEVEBAI. SECOND - HAND Ford and Chevrolet Trucks for sale. Delivery middle September. Poole d; Thompson, Limited. 1529-8-4-mthll. ..'SCHOONI:B REPAIRS-Capt. W. G. Richard's schooner, Jessie ing. I-Ie has had a new foresall and boom and other repairs to his schooner lately.—A. ..'NEW RISIDENTH-Schr. John J. Capt. T. Stubbut arrived from Antigonish with household effects for the Captain who is renting a home here.—A. ..'BAILWAY COAL-Sonia Hen- ry Miller, Capt. I. W. White; is dis- charging a load of coal at C. N. R. wharf for the railway. He has the contract of carrying fifteen hund- red tons and has about twelve hun- dred tons here-A. ..'SCHO0NEB. BEING BE- FLOATEIL-Schr. Grace Darling which went ashore on Wheeler's Bar at the entrance of harbor last fall is being floated by her present owner, Capt. W. G. Burke, Charlot- tetown-A. ..'I-‘INE RECORDPMaster Roy McCabe of Queen Square School has never lost one day or been tar- dy from school for the last ten years. If more boys followed his ex- ample so many schools would not be closed on the Island-A. ..'SHOOTING SEASOM- The duck season opened last Saturday Sept. 1st and some very good bags have beep reported while others say "nothing doing."-- , ..'MOBEI.L EAST INSTITUTE.- The August. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Webster. ten members and two visitors pre- sent. The " w: opened by sing- ing the Inslitutebde. Roll Call was answered by tested recipes. Several members subscribed for the Institute paper. A good report from the An- naul f‘ nventlon was read by Mrs. Russel Webster. also a shorter re- port was given by Mrs. John Hughes, both reports were much enjoyed by the members present. A programme . of music and singing by the mom- bers and visitors present was much enjoyed also a. reading by Miss Hel- en Fobin. on the History of the Flag. Miss Maud Hughes. invited all the members of the Institute, to spend s. social evening with her on Wednesday. ept. 5th. I am sure all the members are very thankful to Miss Hughes for her invitation. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Hughes, and Mrs. Wm. Ranaghan. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Dannie McFayden. Roll Call to be answered by recipes for making candy. A Vote of thanks was tended the hostess and helpers. and a very enjoyable evening come to a close by singing the National Anthem. .___¢-o§____ PERSONALS ..'Miss Annie Keir. Malpeque. recently visited Georgetown-A. ..'Mrs. Wilson. Cardigan. is visit- ing in Georgeteown the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kiggins-A. ..'Mrs, H. A. Richardson. Toron- to. is visiting friends in George- town-A. . . ‘Mr. James Condon. George- town, recently visited Charlotte- town.-A. ..'Mr. Waldron Levers, George- town. left Thursday for St. Dun- stan's Universit,. Chsrlottewwru-A. ..'M‘rs. McKenzie and son, Hem- mond of Mount Stewart recently visited Gporgetnwn the guest of her sister, Mrs. Victor Rafuse-A. ..'We Ire glad to see Miss Mild- red Macllsremiaughter of Nb‘. and Mrs. n. n. Mscbaren. Georgetown. is ‘sowing from her recent illness. ..'T0 LOAD GOALPSQIII’. beck . Brown is getting ready for frsight- l has been vial I. x » D m: a r;- -B RDTHTZE$5 f, Jnnouncetltél _ p? ./‘$."v., 1-,» Bigger - finer ~ Faster Dodge ‘Brothers announce thesmarmfl 31¢ I fastest, the roomiest and in ewfY m?” ti“. finest motor car they have ever built-the New _| Senior Six. 5 . a ,0. 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The Coupe with Rumble Best-front and rear bumpers included. l we. Dddge Brothers new Victory Six and 17°43: Brothers Standard so e1... on display W. B. BROWSE & SONS CHABLOTTETOWN AND SUMMEBSIDE, ..°Ml‘. and llrsl and daughter, Frances of Kentvillspbg N. s.. who have been visiting friendsl in Georgetown. left for their home in Kentvlila-A '. ."I‘he.many friends of Mrs. John Gotell, Georgetown are sorry to hear that she went under an oper-l stion for appendicitis in the City Hospital recently and an hflpg 1°;- hfll’ HD0663 recovery.- . . 'Mrs. cstherine PM“! Kfifipllli; ..'Mr. and Mrs. Boyce whdhas __~m_ m“ u,‘ ab.“ 3mm, en visiting in Georgetown the Mass. wn ll he visitl 1m guest of Mrs. B0yce's sister, Mrs. J. 3mm‘; slgterrvgfim egentrbemilkin- W. MacPhee. left Friday for Dor- ner left to: their home in U. 8- li- ch ." ., accompanied by Mrs. Boyce. aunt of lvfrs, llemphill. __ ms: T EXAMINA » 0N I Georgetown-A. . .'Mr. Philip Doyle. who has been spending his vacation with his-par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Goorge-. town, left Thursday for St. Duns-' tsn's University. Charlottetown-A. Gordon who THANK wee sla-wrwr J's lT- 51R? l lkYUU LIT N! - “mam: Think: lb IN 74g; "A" - vase ill’ / 1 NI