¢f' I \ Life Savers W°"siii¢'i§11tJii5r gh; thing for diildren Ci:O'VE VI~0~l.ET PEP'0'MINT WINT'0'GREEN " LIC ' 0'R|CE 'W (INN '0‘MDN LOW Round-Trip Fares to Exhibitions lmurax hug-I 2311!-S¢Pf2 Sfli $9.40 Good Going Aug. 27-Sept. 5 Return Limit Sept. 8 Einr .Joi-iN 569'! ’i¢lsf12;l1` $8.65 f _Good Going Sept. if-12 ' Return Limit Sep: 14_ inn pam../1... fm. my c.......1.'.». National Agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL ---*_+ mmomo -1 " An i',' nnuoi Examination 2 °f YU" Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and comm" .i..i. CD `x`s'x7'-' '-'xi n:~ See J. W. JDHNSTUN. Optometrist _._-_ 157 Kent Street ':' _ Charlottetown 2 movie star, always think- oi his public, had an X-ray of vein rvioiiclicd before showing dentist. - tice-"You want mo to the nnicc? You said you had for rough work." So we have. He collects any new fiction lately, Mrs. I must confess that I have _“'l`0ll§'? Isn't your hus- Wfiiliiz to you while you are . Matphul' ‘ ' 1. ivn-s.. 1.. Hooper, city; 2. Mrs. d '”"“"“ 3' °°°"|/° R°1d» 9°” Friday an f°tvr1l l°' ll" h°m° in James Mccuigah. His pr0mi>tn@SS~ _ . _ _` __ .- _~ A re 'lien en sni1e,P E I with 1793 ones 1911 1- Mrs- P°f°Y Dl°l_°nud, whutley Mm Dm. cT__pml_ who hu Hmm is on ,n ml Wm! ,B ; I I . I I _ , i ter McPhee, Long Creek. 1' Zeta' Bowne' Humax’ N' B" 2 , _ 7 See. 40. 2 prs. Men's Sooli any Laura' Crwby' C°”iw°'u; 3 Helen with her p”°m's'Mr`md Mambo' Dr' W' Dunn' motored t° char 'SanSOfn S ' 1 h 1 colon Island WML ' Grant, City, _ , mas Howatt. lottetown en route to hs ome n _ see. 33, stiu Life, any uhjeet. Montreal. after Sbendlnz a Slwff- ' Rii/.erMr;. nlglasgarl? Mcmgl' myde 1. Laura Crosby Corixwali . 2 Mr Mccurdy Bell is now building 'vacation at the home of his mother Pen lnS ; _ r _ orman erguson, ’ ' ' ' Indian River’ R_ R_ 5; 3_ Bessie Noida A. Ranklne, Brown’s Flat, a very fine residence in Carleton. M,-s_Ma;-13, Dunn. _ N. . ` -1- 2::-nud1frs2ci}?s`T0wr;' R' R' 8' B hotel-Copy. The many friends of Mr Ebel We are glad to welcome back Layimr Contest for the “wh ending Cahir “'nd fin; gf! ism socks’ my Sec. 34. Portrait. Bell. who has been resldins in Cal- 'Miss Kathleen Dunn who has been Ausust 21. 1931. 1_ Mrs Edward Lawson London' Soo. 35. Figure Study. gary for a. number Of 3’€°l‘5_» “le in Boston for the last three yeal`S- ' 1. . ' in, I3 il M- '4 Om” 2' Mrs' ‘mm M°D°"‘1°" a ani" ww" Jones' Cwrwm taiietsii tsiiiegegigl; :§ies1l12iE§.U'i‘;EAU1i`Icii§1]3il§ Jo1iN_s_<§N & JOHNSON N-sf; ,,_ ....'.. .. .........'., ....':..i . BLUE BIRD TEA R00 . _ . . _ n see. 36. 1 pr. won-i¢n'| Bison 3': 3' Mm G°’d°“' city' , Jx Office Plan for exchange of coupons opens at Passion Play Headfill3li@1S. C0ll\0l Que” stockings any kind or yum. 5°” 3°' ““"° s°""’ . --id Richmond Streets, Thursday, August 27. 1. Mrs. John Meooniiia, city; 2. 1- I"l°f¢11°= Si/°rk.Be1ieviu¢, 0ht_;~ » Kathleen Darrach, C de River. 2' Mm may I' mmm' Hampwni ' i see. 37. 1 ri-_ wobiiieirs Plain 3' z°°° T'°"°“' H'm°"' N' B' Stocking any color except blldk. sm al' Lnndmlpm ‘ any kind of yum 1. Helen Grant, City; 2. Laura Phone 1303 _ L Mm Annie stretch’ mn' Crosby, Comwall; 3 Geneivs Mac- - °"°°k‘ 2' Mrs' E' Graham Cm” Gumn' Om' ' _ __ solni, Londerry, N. S.; 3. Mrs. Wal- sw’ 32’ M"|"°’ -- "' d ta le It now comes to your very door offering an 0lllJ0l'\\ll\li-Y which “W sacre spec c . possibly present itself but once in a, lifetime; Hmmm Emma, 3_ M.,.s_ R_ A_ crass so-Miscacurueovs 5 "M °“ffY» Bunburv.R-. r. ni.. regretted that 1/iraiiiiizaiietii 696 ms_ and M59 eggs ,G dm 1 Roady 9 S H'0ust,m_ Humm. ,R,vc,._ ART WORK Bell, who is advanced in years, s Re,,_ pue_ Gn¢h,»i5t, who has Application forms for me w3l_ / . » » » . _ EPTEMBER N' S 12 llooked Pu any Mater- ‘ mu in P°°r h°“m" °°' ` ' K' on rhihvhg origihhi cm* ""“"“l' - 'wilmve provided 1. hui mek mf M.-s w 1-1 Mi-aweh aiisioi see. i remain from Liu.. 5”' “‘ "“"'° ""'°"""°"'~ Mr. Louis Muttart had the mls- uf ' I l I o ~ ~ ~ » _ Mrs Chu .Di-ow, City, 2. Mrs. LDL 40; 1 Mm Alcc_ McLeod’ Long 1. Georgie Reid, Borden, 3. Flor- B_ MW” any fortune to fall and injure his arm ence Stork, Belleville, Ont. an “_'n“ ' M a short time ago, and trust he soon P M T"“"“°“t’ will be fully recovered from the in- 2. Mrs. w. `.1. Meoohud, city. j'""° The lobster fishermen are very |_ Mm Marpre-t Mclean Clyde 1. Frederick Nieholu, Amherst, Nfl. ladle Henry. of British Co- visiting at the home of her brother my;-;_ 3, hm, sg, _gm-is.h1, chia- N. 5.: 2. Dolly llobonolo, Wheat-li_fmhio,i|noylpmdia|olittlgtims John Dm Italo. ~ Mr. Woodrow Jackson and Mr. been fiiimg the pulivlt °f RAW- C- U. Mc1\`cvin of the Uiliibd Ch“l`Cll during the last few weeks Pleached a. very stirring sermon in Stu\'B€0l1 church Sunday to a larse C011' gregation. This is his last sermon here as he is returninl t0 his h0m° in Halifax next week. During the past two months quite a number of visitors from nearby towns have spent Sunday after- nwnh gi; Gaspereaux Beach en- joying the cooling sch breezes. We regret to hear of the con- tinued illncss ol Rev G. McCabe Ol st. Psul's church. Sturgeon. -~ i Miss Christina Graham. who hh! turned to her home in Gaspereaux recently after siwndllll H "YV pleasant visit. _ Hearty congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson on the arrival of s bonnio wee lassic. been visiting friends in Upton, re- 1¢.n»mnmu|nuv»-lashun Notes on the Charlottetown EEK Rock Pen 11 lcd the contest for lllf Tulips and dandelions close up be- fore u. frost. __ If it ruins after twelve at noon ii will ruin next day. If it rains before sunrise expect a fair allcl'iiooii. A green Clirlsinias will make a full gi'a\'eym‘d. Three white frosts will bring n storm every time. Rain long foretold, long last; short notice, soon past. If rriinls are plentiful in spring cx» A rainbow in the morning is the sliephercl`s warning. Tlllil SITKA SPRUCE CUT Caiiuiiiis average cut of Sitka The pens leading in tolal nrodiic- Znd. Exp Fniui Ficclnicioii 32 Egg Laying Contesi, have been, sfnt. to ali tliosi: in the pres:-ni, contest; anyone wisliiiig forins should npgily at once, as all zipplu' ; ation foi'ms should be filled ouii and returned immediately. VVEATHER SIGNS Hoar Frost is a. sign of rain. Cold autumn a short winter. If rats and mice ai'e resiless_ rain , Trees grow dark before it storm. ' It will surely rain if moles cur.. up hills. The more snow the healthier thi season. ' Bearded frost is a isrerunncr oi snow. ‘ A clear autumn brings a windy winter. V Expect fair weather from one nights ice. A green Christmas makes a while Easter. A fog in February indicates frost spruce is iipproxinintely iJ0,000.00t bozircl feet, oi' wliicli ti portion 1.' used in the nirinufncturc of pulp and pnpei' :icctrclxiig to the Forest Si‘r\'lce of the Di-ir.i1‘tiiif‘iit oi the Iiiii~i'ior. _\ii..=i».i'. iz..i....-.ii nw grimy i...h.i.., Alliiieiriiiilesuiisdresses, coals and caps are due now for a careful eieening, to be bright and ‘fresh for ' the opening beii soon.Then you'ii be proud of their appearance. Just Phono ‘ NEW METHUII CLEANERS Ltd. PHONE 983 --fe ~___._L.-. ._ zooonoonnooiosoaaaoonciouocton _ begnit ‘rains before 'l it will cease L '"7 565606650 ANu E GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Oplomcirists 142 Richmond Street , iirmx. 1- WmWww * 7 e` ' 'i » _ U » r I3 _ii , -._ 1 . li . i i . . ¢ \ . . 1 1 . , . I 1 Uv, After a warm autumn ii long win- _ ’ ter. i’ '