\ T. "E W“ l BMCKHQAQ when-ax"; ESTER! Gllllillllll ' -r.ocxs. axons, loose pin butts and all builders’ hardware, sold at lame». 0870-8-20-21. The OLD WAY o! remo heads wu by This way alweye leevee eeale enlarged pores. The ITIWWAY ls to simply dissolve film! Get e a-oz. of perorine wder from your drug store. to the hoe with a hot, wot face elothfleave ell a few‘ momenta, of! Ilill VIII! water, then rinse with cold water. . . . You will find the Bleukheedl have been WASHID AWAY. Sold under guarantee. Home! benkifnoteatieflod. —-PBINCETOWN U N I T I D OIIUBOIL-Malpcque. August 80th. oral-a and Olmlr Recital besinnins at 7.15 p. m. Soloists from Kensing- ton and Summerside will assist. til —CEMENT, nun, PLASTEB, sold right at Bruce's. 8370-8-29-21.’ Eastern buardian ..'Mr. Richard Mathieson, Dun- das, has taken up his duties as tea- cher o! Malpeque School. —l-‘0lt SALE-New house, under construction. Intending purchasers should inspect it now to arrange for any change in plans. W. R. Warren, Summerside. 8296-8-26-81. ‘ruea, Thurs, Bat. ..'Miss Marion Nicholson, Dun- ' das, was a visitor to the city on ‘ Thursday last. l ' ‘ " ..'Mr. L. Huxiter oil the firm oi l ' Matthew 8s MacLeari, Bridgetown, ' ‘ O was a visitor to the city on Tuwday. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Bruce of . Haverhill, Mara, is at present spending their vacation at Poplan Point, the guests oi their uncle Mr. < Herb. MacLeod. ' PERSONALS —Mrs. Oliver McNelll oi’ Tyne Valley, was a visitor to Bummerside this weelL-B. » . -Mr. Edward and Bert Poole and Mr. Alex Dunn at Bummerside, left this morning on a visit to Halifax, N. S.—S. Tuesday Sept 1st. and He Needs New Clothes IT’S CHEAPER this year than for ten years past to outfit the boys nicely. Good wearable: sell at lower prices than for a long time - and the BOYS STORE is fllled with splendid merchandise. Bring the boys in-shop early. \ s-Mlss Agnes Dunn of Summer- side, is visiting friends in Cape / Traverse-S. ' Mountres smol<e Rosebud and like it because Rosebud is us much a man's tobacco as the Mouniie's work is u man's iob! Rosebud fits in with any kind of workfoncl smol<es well in anypipe—lmosi' Maritime smokers have foundiolilweir pleasure. Try it ..'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonnell has returned to West Roxb y, Mass, after spending a very p153;- ant vacation with the letters par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Camp- bell, Poplar Point. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Lee their daughter Miss Muriel Lee and Miss Ruth Simmons of Summer-side spent a very enjoyable week motoring yourselll Officers Selected’ By Baptist Bodies WOLFVILLE, N. S., Aug. 27- Prcliminary activities of Maritime Baptists relatcd to the annual con- vention of the United Baptist Association of the luariiinie Pro- vinces. which opcncd here today, consisted today of sessions of the United Baptist Institute and the United Baplisl Wornrnis Missionary Society. Institnie officers (or the ensuing year were chosen ycstvi-day as fol- lows: Prcsidont—Rr=v. Moncton. First Vicc~Prcsidcnt—Rcv. Gor- don Ross, Yarlnoulh, Second Iamcs Wilson, Summcrside. A. K. Herman, "l warm smear, First Class Eating Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. ---- Quick. Courteous Service. Dine 0r Lunch Ilere When in Town. MEAL TICKETS 10 meals for 21 meals for Breakfast. ifob a. -- ' , Dinner Slipper PARADISE CAFE . OSEBUD Cut Smoking Tobacco Large package _‘ 10c Exire large 1 5c Secretary-Trcasllrcr— Rev. D. H. hlaitlnncl, Saint John. PRIZE WINNING NOVELIST Rev. A. ll. Whitman and Rev- Sianley Sleeves were selected as] ——-——— additional members of the cxecu-l E1- PASQ. TEX» A115 23 (U- P-)— Live. lRebari Reynolds dropped his pick gpcakcrs m; we Insglgute 5955. lin a cclerado coal mine, picked uP ions included Rcv. L. E. Ackland, la Dell 11nd bmame the H5795!‘ Bridgetown; m-v. w. o. Machumfiurisc novelist for 1931- Rev. M. H. ltfason, H. A. Rice, and’ Raynolds, native of New Mexico, Re“ 11,1 Blg55g_ " now nzakcs his home in Georsfl- w_ M_ 5_ mucus town, Conn, He wrote unsuccess- Olfirers of the Women's ‘Mission- ‘iii-my 5°!" 14 WW5 below he Vm‘ illjV Society, SElFClCd today, ivcl-c: idlffiil "Bllvlhers in the West," the President-Mrs. D. E. Sunder, 191F171‘? IP37?“ Mm“??- Woodstock: Vice-pres. Mrs. F. C. He i5 a grandson of Robert Ray- Orchard for Nova Scotia; Mrs. W. , H9155: (m9 9f El 9350.5 m“ ham“ C. Kiorsiend. New Brunswick; Mrs. '61s- J. A. Clarkc. PrinCc Edward Island, I _ ‘ ALL General TFCIlSllTCl’, Mrs. J. W. Sczl- lKNOCKhD 0U,‘ BY GOLF B Assistant, Mrs. Donald OMAHA. Aug. 2'7._—(U.Pi:1--tVVi1; Corycsponding secretary‘ i lard D. Hosford, vice FY95 B" ° the John Dccre Plow Company, has man; Grant? Miss M. C. Hume; Recording Scc- i rotary Miss C, R. Fullerton; Assist- lrecmlercd from being knocked out Vicc-Prcsidcni— ROW, i PARAD-IDSE CAFE .'.........................-.... $3.50 11.30 A. M. to 2.00 P. M. 5.30 P. M. to 7.00 P. M. and Sunday Lunches at all Hours. Ice Cream, all Flavors, also Ice Cold Drinks. Lobsters and 0151911 and Fruit In Season. m“) Nita a D_ Clark by a sliced golf ball. About to fin- ish a match with friends on the eighteenth green, Willard was ren- dered unconscious when a ball driv- en by another player from the 17th tee sliced 50 yards and struck him in the tcinplc. i2" N S l‘l._lFT'R'|Gi-'i§i"OUT SUMMERSIDE . $1.25 ................. M. to 10.00 A. M. SUMMERSIDE 4ll1-3-l8-4i-Sats for 4 months. DESERTED PICK FOB. PEN l Some passages from through Nova Scotia. They spent some days in Halifax-S. I —Miss Wells who has been spend- ing the past two months at her home in Alberton has returned to her duties in the store o! Messrs. lsinclair and Stewart's Summer- ‘side-S. __._.____._.____, CRUSOE IS SUMMONED TO SETTLE ARGUMENT Robinson Crusoe is one o! these books which everyone has read and which nobody knows sufficiently well to cite passages in a discussion, Since hostilities continue in the universally interesting debate to de cide where actually Robinson Cru- soe met with the intriguing ad- ventures which form Defoe's iam- ous story of that name, and whose hero is sometimes said to have been in real life one Alexander Selkirk, a review oi the classic book, publish ed in all languages o! civilization, is always apropos. _ Concerning Selkirk most enci/CIO- paedias point to the Pacific Coast- al island oi Juan Fernandez, 01f South America, as the place where he was “marooned [or four years." ,But the book called Robinson Cru- ‘soe makes its hero recount how he ‘was marooned for nearly a quarter lei a century. Of the two places which claim to have harboured the original Robinson Crusoe. the island of T0- bago, adjacent to Trinidad, south- -cmmost island call of the Canadian Nationals Canada-Boston-Wkest In- dies liners," appears to have the better deed to lame, (or the vicin- ity is named several times in the book, whereas the island of Juan Fernandez is considered only by the assumption that Selkirk was nec- lessarlly the actual hero and that the author deliberately or in iEnor- ance changed the locale. the b00k " which already indicate that the lovely British West Indies was, af- ter all, Crusoe's place o! isolation, ‘are cited: The reader early encount ..'Mr. Patrick Morris of Boston, accompanied by his brother-in-law Mr. Dingwell, is spending hi5 511m. mer holidays at his home in Dun- das. CANADIAN RAIL MEN ON INTERNATIONAL BOARD. Canadian representation on the Permanent Commission ol’ the In- ternational Railway Congress As- sociatlon has been mcreascd by two members, one of whom is Mr. P. A. Clews, European ‘Iraffic Manager oi the Canadian National Railways, Sir Henry Ihomton, Chairman and President oi the National system, is already a member oi.’ the organlz ation, and the additional nomination has been made in order to secure Canadian representation on the oc- casion of meetings held in Europe.‘ This organization is ooncernech with all matters of operation, equip‘ ment and safety devices and de- bates On technical matters are o!» high order and great value. While the Permanent commission (unc- tions at all times with special meet ings twice annually, the Interna- tional Congress is held every three years. The last one was at Madrid in 1930 and the next will be at Cairo in 193a. It has been sussested that Montreal may be invited to receive the Congress in i936. JAIL BETTER. THAN IDLENESS HUTCHINSON, Kan., Aug. 27.— <U.P.)-Prison walls look less gloomy now to two paroled inmates, who returning voluntarily to the Kansas state reformatory here. Unemploy- ment drove the boys back to the re- formatory, which they thought a more comfortable place, with its three meals a day," than the out- side world, with no Jobs ior them. tressed voyagers who asked him l1 he would not shirt his course a 80 Boy’s fancy brown and grey 3 501911 My’! suits. in fancy fawn, mixed tweed suits, some with bloom- brown and grey i-Weedfl. single and er, others with long pantg, double double breasted models with long breasted model. Sizes 22 trousers. Sizes |26 to i029 39 Cotton Golf m "ml Hose 35c . Fancy Cotton Golf Hose, ‘l? l 7V2. to 9V1. good value at 35c Boy’s All Wool Golf Hose, brown or grey, sizes 7V, to 10. .-..................,, 65¢ |.---..--.....a.-.--'.. Fancy Tweed and English Serge Bloomers $2.50 Boy’s fancy tweed and English worsted serge . bloomers sizes 25 to 32 (—\ » Boys’ Polo Collars Jerseys and V Neck SweaterwCoats $1. Boy’s polo collar jerseys and V-neck coats in fine-and medium weights, all wool, in navy brown fawn, red, and grey. Sizes 22 ’ $1.00 to 32 Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts 85c Boy's plain and tancy broadcloth shirts, sizes 12 to 14 Boys’ ‘Broadcloth \_ __ \\ ./ f?!’ Blouses 50c Boy’s fancy broadcloth blouses, sizes 6 to 14 years 50c lers reference to the “great, Orinoco ‘River, (in Venezuela, flowing east- oward) at the mouth 0f which my Zisland was situated." At about the l same place of reading, Crusoe's ‘ man, Friday, gives the marooned - Brltlshcr to understand that the na tives thereabouts are carlbs, after whom the Caribbean sea was nam- crusoe recounts meeting certain ed- Fulfil" ‘m’ Cmwe W15 ‘he Spaniards 011 his island and find- reader how he sought information m; that they were “not my “b, concerning the "condition oi’ my 196,5 at an, but belonging w the little and have the goodness to dis- embark them in Newfoundland, where they might "charter some craft in which to return to Canada. whence they had originally depart- ed.” - There is mention oi Barbados in the book, Robinson Crusoe, Also, THE BOY’S ‘STORE msram a E__|- |_EF~ lvllnwileu in Brazil!’ Asaln. oru- island o! Trinidid not m distant." No N . _ soe tells how, restless after having aesumlng m, evidence’ such u __ bee“ "swim iofinsland- he 690KB it is, it would seem certain that De- with his uncle, who said, ". . . . (o; 1mg 1n mind 50mg island at you would not do badly to com! least very near Trinidad, since “iliih me- I promise w slve you the his entire XlBlTBUOQ makes n0 mell- 88 - gainwgf” °§ ‘rjvzgofgrlfs ‘zlmtiuzh m" 0f MY other lwflv H he riv- (IL Ill-Employees»: the amm- sequently, still has the reptile. at Blrazil" Presumabl saill once es to the worm he“ engromng w‘ “n 1mm“ oompmy he" would mew” ‘m m’ ‘hlpplm cute more Crukwe rmued If band"! m‘ °°"“i °' firm" "hi-mini mll- lDPreciate hints on how w keen said m ma the animal, which is ° 'l*d"°"l""=- u will»: lllisnwr W611 1M hem’- l-‘hfeg and one-half ieet long an YOUNG ALLIGAIUR Th; alligator was shipped irom PUZZLE! BXPIESBMEN Florida. consigned to G. Holcomb. The exams cvmimw has been un- COWF-ADO 5PF-W05. All! 33 able to locate Holcomb and, con- No scar, no pan, ‘lo piercing from tight shoes. You can dance or walk t in comfort. Use only Putnam's Corn ' Extractor. Satisfaction ‘guaranteed, ‘Sold, by drlllzgista everywhere, , ° UTNAM'$ ' Q comv exrnacrou wglghg 42 pounds, twice a WW Officials It the 100i] I00 199m‘ mended meat and fish, with a i" pounds o! liver once in I- Whll‘ ‘l a special delicacy. llnard’: Llaumis (or mun: bl"- l—----_-____ _ BRINGING UP FATHER l i By George McMaaul IKINL Ari/nervous ISA4RlIxr-nls44/ mAaazi-ocxlro Mzlumvizooivl, BUTATLIASI‘ i ISTINK figs...‘- i -