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But what if you are not here to see that he is thus' . :V '-7' - \~ ..._ . `. ,,,, \_l .li-if :I ~':- ': ‘ :-.4-:-‘-i:~:f.\f5‘5~ " success? ` -‘~ 5! i -:»;.isf%§=2.s 7¢:7:3.~';-:EZ;2;?::I` :.:-:.;:;:_§§5§: - < -f'I~I~2.~..\ :<-:»:~:-:-:~:~:-1+:-:.;.;.;». . :~:~:~:-:-:-:-:~:»:-:"~:5":i . ;.;;.;.;.;.;.~.-.-.~>:é<-:~:i . i ah ' It I 4ml'\"I`_i'l! .ff zl ` f"‘*?F'°' ~ _ _ s equipped to face the business worldi, .Will your boy be forced to stop school-handicapped by lack of education-doomed to a life of meager pay and periodical unemployment? Or will a Life Insurance Policy guarantee hini adequate' schooling and an _opportunity for future iI'h`e outlay is only 'a few dollars ii year. Estimate the amount necessary to ensure yo°Ts`r 5oy'l` _education-then discuss with a Life Inglrancg geprfpd segtagige bg this may be arranged. -ousrosis omcaas M/me BIIZUBE-A seizure oi eleven ninateddieaotrumwereaeiaed by W _ __ ` ` \ quarts oi whiskey. three flasks and _ I \ .- "/ " r _- _ Customs Oillcers on the premis oi ` V _ , f ~_`\ ._ the "Speakeasy" on Central Street. " ` ` ' yy ' " Bummerside, on Friday afternoon. ~. / \\\. ‘ `f ` ‘___ '.l‘he bottles were found in the yard ` f \ »\ andaomaconoealedinthewall.-B. ~.;. ~\ ‘ - Q 'K ` . _ _ I i I X ` 5,'/ml.” V I I ~._-"‘\ .-1 . -» Ae ` ‘ " ~ ~ ° ' ' .al -"**" _ __ at the Court House. Bummerelde, -FINID FIVE DOLLARS AND COSTS-Two young men_appea."ed before Mi' J. E. Campbell, J. P- on Saturday morning on a charge ot disorderly conduct on the pub- lic highway. They were each lined $5 and costs. B. -VISl'1'ING`THE ISLAND-R.ev Mk. Miller and Mrs. Miller or Mui- gtave, N. B.. me visiting Alberton. a iormer pastorate ot Rev. Mr. Millers. They were accompanied to the Island by Rev. E. Lockhart who was recently hurt in an auto acci- dent. He is now better and will visit relatives here for two weeks. B. p-__ ` -RETURNED FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA-M3’s. (Dm) John Mc- Neill and daughter. lviim Ruby, ne- tumed to Bummerside on Friday evening from a. three months visit to Vancouver and Victoria, B. 0. On their way home they visited friends in Moose Jaw. They were met in Ottawa by Dr. McNeill, who returned with them. B. .wr -GOLF - The continued wet weather has held up the semi-iinals for the Holman trophy. The eight remaining men to play are as fol- lows: Norman Prichard vs. Ralph Billlphant; Robert Holman vs. Jo- seph Dechant; George Lockhart vs. W. J. Whitney; J. LeRoy Holman vs. W. Reagh Tinney. These will probably be rms.-ned by wednesday next. The ladies championship match for the McQuarrie Cup will commence in the near future.-S. -CHURCH WEDDING-An in- teresting wedding was solemnlzed in Bt. Luke’s Anglican Church at 0'- Icary at 4 p. m. on Thursday, Sept. Std, when Rev. Mr. Phillips, rector of the parish, united in marriage Rev. Russell Webb, son of Mr. John Webb, oi Howlen, to Miss Pearl Lockerby, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Lockerby, oi! Fortune Cove. The bride was charmingly gowned in white Ilcwered taiilcta silk with over dress of net, and large picture hat. 4‘l‘._._'/; Bhs carried a lovely bouquet oi |, roses and maiden hair tern. Both ' bride and groom were unattended. » _ 1-` __ . . __ 7 ' |a..ASSl-l0PI`ER. POISON KILLS HOG-S (Unit¢d Press) "\`IN.NER, S. D., Sept., 5- Far- mers iri the Rosebud country have lost thousands oi dollars worth of hogs and poultry because of the widespread use of poison to cur- tail the grasshopper plague. Hund- .s~` \ 5 \y_<\\\®`\‘*\ ,___--a ¢ in the home can be made when you use our high grade tools. Sturdy, - ao % well-made planes; hatchet screw f pad 1 0°.. drivers that always work: sawa that I ' , ou¢.iree and easy - these are but ' I X , Q '13, 1" a few typical suggestions for the <‘1,¢,'l>'/ff' ’ han-li man in the home. An in- I ll, 5;..-.lion of our large stock will be 2 _ -wcll worth your while. . _‘I1 _ i _ __ 5 The Rogers Hardware __ .MI Quicker, Better Repairs- Co., Limited CASF ORD 1169 _Queen Street 'Plum bzng, Boilers. `We carry a com tures. Give us a chance to melt. ’ , ` _ Roofing Contractors Now is the time to attend to your plumbing and heating. -We specialize in Mogul, Sirdar and Arco prices are right All work done by experienced work- & WHITE Phéne 1145 Heating and plete line of Plumbing Fix- iigure on your next job. Our reds or pheasants also have died after eating grasshoppets which had been killed by the poison mash . LIVES WITH BULLET IN HEART ((United Press) . QQUNQUIT. Ms., Sept.. 5 -Lea- ler Perkins, 10. has lived nearly a yea: and a hali’ with a. bullet in his heart. He was wounded acci- dentally with a .22 caliber rifle bullet in March 1930. The b0¥ is in good health and active. _ _- An Ii Annual Examination I- as rm ana um salogaare g - ns vain aaa oaaum - .|. w. .nnuusron - openness 3 £I X1X I I Ri go 2' F |- xmas H. J. MABON nossrnur I I Il I Dlluttl ' During the signing ot the register, 0 Promise Me" was sung by Miss Lifelnsurance Service “$3.22 . ceremony was witnessed by many friends oi the bride and groom. A reception was held at the home oi the bride, immediately after the cer- emony. Rev. Mr. Webb and his bride leit by motor for Hoyt, N.B., where they will reside, Rev Mr Bummerside on Thursday evening. iris the baseball game at the trot- tnig park for the Prince County Championship the Tignish nun his opening remarks congratulated Mclean, who respondsq ¢° me N11 Lelsue He in turn congi-am Glilllll l'lTl'lD la W- TAYIDI J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist; Ill llehmond llf0et ss1>'sv.-__ .-.F _I ._ ._ s " GENERAL _t °”' °`°'“: - VAGABUN DS h f’,;‘,:,,1‘;.i‘_?§,*°_‘€'_.,.,;§"“",.,,;;_'““"-""° Every Tuesday Evening over a Coast - to - Coast Network including I C. F. C. Y. from e-io r. M. _ ,_, CANADIAN GLNERAL LLICTIJI( L __i_.,_i_;._---<--1-\-_ med the boys and expressed him- self an well pleased with the new interest that is belns taken in sP°\’|i in Prince County. Dr. McBride o! Kensington. Prwdvt °f "=° Prince County Lellllt. SPOKO 0” sport in general and particularly baseball. I-le felt that the boys owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. McLean for his interest in them and for the donation of a splendid silver tro- phy which in itseli stimulates in- terest in the sport- Rev. Phelan Mc- Kenna ot Tisnish responded to the toast to the Tignish Ball Team. who won by a narrow margin the first game of the finals. The toast to the C. Y. M. L. team was re- sponded to by Rev. W. B. Mac- Donald. 'rhe toast to the ladies lor the cplenfild repast they had pro- vided was :esponded to by Fred McLeod and Lea Mountain. Mr. Henry Wedse moved a vote ot thanks to lvk. A- E. 'McLean for the donation of the cup to the wL'mer or the League games. This was seconded by Mr. Jerry Rich- ard, President of the C. Y. M. L. Mr. McLean replied and said he was glad to see both teams had done so well. This was followed by all joining in singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." The enjoyable affair closed with "The King." S. l‘ldl.$llll'lllt0lE'l.P-W IHNI. -8. Prineeoeuntyliclpitaliertrelt- _-Chie!o!PolloeKaneandlh1. Kmeletttliismoxnmgtoattend the Bt. John Exhibition in Bt. John.N.B. B. -Mr. Roy Bmallman, son or Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Bmailman, 0! Bummeraide, has passed the enam- and has talaen a position with Red- din Bros.,,in Charlottetown.-B. . -Mrs. MacArthur. wife of Sena- tor Creelman MacArthur, oi Bum- merside, and her two daughters are expected home today from an ex- tended trip to the British Isles. France and Italy.-B. 111.,-*__ WILL CITES GIRLS’ BRAVERY (British United Prel) LONDON, sept. 5.-The bravery or a girl ambulance worker during war-time air raids on Landon was brought to light lor the first time by the publication oi the will ot Lieut.-Commander Thomas Crich- ton Mugliston, M. R. C. S. . Commander Lugliston in his will, which included a, bequest to Aliso Bryon. expressed his admiration and appreciation ot the young wDman’e courage and devotion to duty dur- ing air raids. Although her splend- id service never had been recognis- ed by the Govemment, the will stat I ed. she was on oi the heroines oi the War. Many times, Commander Mugliston declared. she drove through falling bomha and shrlp- nel to rescue the iniured and dy- mm Because it aids digestion ,, rsasonats , Miss Bryen, when into-viewed, . . . and cleanses the "I" ‘ made light or her remarkable work. teeth ' ‘N -1vn.`M¢Queen of winnipeg, is "1 was young and head-strong in \*¢ 1 ¢\-¢ the guest of Mr.. and Mrs. Major those days.” she declared, “and I ,- Schuman of Summerside. B. thoroughly enjoyed the thrill ol' ‘ s LE C _ -_- rushing around when everybody “ F\;»l ...Mrs. Frank Johnson, or Bum- else was taking shelter." ,pl p 0 "`¢@‘}“.\1 T .ig merside, has returned rome from an ,. _T ,P¢_9P€?` M IPI § enjoyable holiday at Keppoch Cove, "I arrest you. I am a gangster ' P E R near Charlottetown.-S. in the service of the police." E P --- Sorryllsrrestyou Iamapo -Miss Miiueent wright of van ues amen- in me service or the |NEXP‘ENSlVE -- cus inations ior a registered druggish, _ v.._,, Tdzas Lees To nil--Sung, Q,,|¢,,, Du” &lM‘“q"'"°'3lR°°ch“:.0d|lIg¢,A||h'& Moat popular throughout th; 1u¢m»c.....:. - camps an span oo.. saxcnmn on L . She” ....2 ‘“‘“.... She is always bright and cheerful when he comes. She knows that if you keep your mouth fresh--you feel fresh. The cool davor of WRIGLEWS Chew. ' ing Gum refreshes the mouth. Removes all trace of eating and smoking. W|l|GLEY’S-“after every meal”-is recommended by doctors and dentists. \\"` _ \ P I C couv'er, B,C., is visiting 'Summer-, gangsters. ii . sA'|'|sFY inc GOOD Viebb lrisavilng slxrge otha large guests of Mrs. Arthur oi Z’ i I with 3 gsneroug purge 1|-gm the Pg;-.. The bride and groom were presented I ‘ " ` M urs, as they were both dormer mem- ‘°“ °‘ S* L““° "°'°’° mei' “Pm l evening, a bridal shower was ten- C bers of the church. Last Monday her sister, Mrs. Russell heard, when 3 ‘ 4 |A||.y s. cs., Ltd. Offer a Thousand Pairs MEN’S . OXFORDS at Sensational Prices. I New' Fresh Lots Placed on Sale This Morning. Values That Will Surprise You. dered to the bride at the home oi F she was the recipient oi many lovely gifts. Miss Lockerby was a popular _ I \;°;=:;fy;>:r wut for - num- OXFORDS, English Shapes , Heavy _ ;__ Slip-Soles, a sturdy Fall Shoe of line Bl\1¢h€1° BOOTS at the Lowest. Price ;,§',,‘§;';‘§, g*;F§‘a_”§__F§§;;f quality- Our Bissesihsraain y_et-.1 .-.ever attempted here, our standard were the guests ot the Q. Y, M, 1,, oi Summer-side at an enjoyable banquet at Eiddy's tea rooms on ' ` Frldsy evening. Rev. .1. J. Menon- O aid very eapabiy presided and in Q RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE toast for the pl-gm, gummy Bum' _-___ -1. , __ I I W _ EYESIGHT ----I-é__° NOTE :-_-Mr. 'Alley’s Orders are to Clear This Stock' 3 uIi§;‘}%,A¥I,,?,,1:i,,=¢ Regardless of Former Price. If Low Prices Will Do It ml - _We’re Determined to Pat It Over. `