‘ ‘ i. w: “Kohl. l *1": size": SATURDAY. ‘___..___ $1.98 $5.95 _ Tffiléléglruphicipeod. gwafiring you-poem»: reruns; urrvy - - defies!!! sophisticdtetfiilflclslwitlrqvow- * ering jcrownsLbrim-s. swept YIIP on one "side. ‘way downton the other v. -. f. hats you'll_'weqzgwilh?snqre' than h u: o! brown; wine. navy, Veliieis! Velo urlsi! e Profile Brimsl I Tall Turbans! 0 Smokestack Crowns-l lam... l 11a UHARLUTTElDVl/N‘ Guauumu ' s s H08. A. l. MsoMILLAN, Minis- ter o! l-ll hways for Nova Scotia ‘ snd Pres dent _ the Canadian . Good Roads Association, who Will . reside st the openin session or ' e Association’: twen y-thlrd un~ i nual convention st St. Andrevws- l bv-fliesea. September 1-9. l Road Convention Success Assured nsssnvsrsous m rump PRES- AGE ATTENDANCE or 30o ou- MORE nspsunrus. MONTREAL, August 27.~Re_ scrvations already in hand at the Montreal offices of the Canadian Good Roads Association assure an attendance of over 300 delegates for the twenty-third annual con- vention of Lhe adsorption. to be held at the Algonquin Hotel , St. Andrewsmy-the-Sea, N. B-. on Sep- tember 7, 8 and 9, under the pres- idency of Hon A. S. MacMillan, Minister o1’ Irlighways for Nova Sootia. ,a.nd wit-h Colonel the Hon. Murray MocLaren, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of New Brunswick, officially opening the first. of the five busi- ness sessions. Included among the y dclgaies will be ministerial or de- i‘ pnrtmenbal representatives of the federal Government and all the Canadian provinces, in addition to ‘~ recognized highway experts from the British Isles, the United Stat/es and all parts of the Dominon. ‘Yhe preliminary programme, now in the final stages of revision. lists an evcn thirty participants us lec- turers or leaders in the dlscumi Indicative of the wide range of subjects. the professional authority of the lecturers and the geographi- cal representaton of the gathering are these extracts from the pro- | gramme: “Trend of Highway De~ lsign." E. C. Lawton, asrlstant, commissioner of highway. Now York i icidrcss by MajnrF C. Cook, chief engineer of the British - Vluislry of Transymrt: "Hlghuny l Iliunxinslion for Night Driving! l "John G. Uni-nod. vice-presklent. of ti” Public Service Company of Ycrtliem Illinois and chairman of 1h“ highway safely lighting com- m ttoe of the lllinois Pulfic Utili- F-‘s Aswmintlon: “Snfcty and Traf- . ii: Control-Methods of Estimat- m; Trnfflc Volume." Nlavweil Hnlsryn assistant director. llurcnu , for Sircct T-rnilio lloscarch. Harv- arrl University. Among: thcother $2.9s $3.95 $7.50 RASIINESS ' Some act first. chink afterward. and ti: r. rz-ycnl; forcvcr.-—C_ Sim- lrrclixrcs or spcakcrs urill he Alphonse Poradis, chief cnulnrcr, Qurhrc lie- pnrtmcnt of Hirrhu-nys; R. M. Y Dorothy Db: y’: Letter Box Snuf-ludouutv lillnislr-r of Roads for Ontario: Harold W. (‘liffirm en- gineer of surveys and nlnns. Slate l of Now Jcr<crr C. A. Hwrzontoulcr. Professional Bards p. r. Ascmsuo? (Jliurtcrcd A counlnnl. l 140 Rlclmiond Street i P11011247. *'€“_.S__._' McLeod & Bentley ‘V. E. lll- FLLY, K. (l, J. A. J ... ll. ll‘, K. (j, Barristers uiul rlltornuy-at-Lnw TJONE Y TU LOAN zwkr; Boll S; Mathicszo R. R. [lull ll. L. Niliilucwin, LLB. )l.ll'llall‘l'*i lllll >olirilnr5 . ' ‘l0 LOAN 12x u5r;i.~;..1+HEE, K. (l. xmx-uuz m. BARRZSIVER, SUIJCITOR (‘hnrloltctawn S; Ilaslam Palmer I. I. FA! Sll-ill, K. C. A. J. nhnalnl. B. A- LLB. Illlllilillrfllh‘, ETC. Bank of Nos“ Srotln (“numbers (‘lin|nll~'*l:r.vn, l’. F. l, HONEY TO LOAN Phone 85. l’. 0. llox l2‘! xi": :_:~ ~———-—?- iiIzicGmgan & Tramor MARK R. NMvGUIGAN, K. C. c. ST. FLAIR TRAYNOR, B .l\. Burrislvrs, Solicitors, Etc. MfiNIiY TO LOAN Offlvo: Orcr Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. Far Sighted Eyes lovenly per cent of far sighted eyes aro weak re- frsctivr-ly. Discomfort from this rnmllllon shows mostly at near work and may be headache, sore eyes, ner- vousness or even npsu-l. rlnm- ach. (‘nr drinrs in this class may sum-r considerable dis- comfort. Glasses relieve the drain. G. F. llutcheson orderly conduct and compel him 1.0 keep the iilxulzunly‘ CLmlpCl him Lo support. her m her mothers she ChOmQ-s to go. II he gets nasty and refuses purnrailr: who will not. fuliiil her part of L-he marriage partnership, she can h A man may not. have violated any 0i his marriage obligations and his suite may not. have fulfilled any of hers you she can gev a divorce from him on the grounds because she does not like the wny he eats or the kind of neckties he \\'(‘lll'S or just because she has 0st her 1.3.508 for him, and he will have t0 1m)‘ her alimony as long as she lives. tell us dumb-boob men how a man LIVE him arreslcd for nonsupport. her second husband. Please compel his wife to cook for him, sew on his buttons, doesn't. want. to. And or do nuylhzng for him ii she mums world. Blah! Ansurg: ihsvs easy. You men make Continued,“ from page B the laws. Why don‘t you get. and cuact a few staiuws that are sane and sensible and cquable to both parties, covering the relationship between husbands don't you pass some laws that. will put a crlmD Why dons you stop in every Slate, as they . senior hirzhrvny crelnrrr. Tinted Stair-s Bureau of Public Roads. _ Wnslwinrxlon: lluuwszlcn Cummings, rrosirlcnt. Ontario Nfntor ‘fragile; G. C. lfurrlnrh. dmiuty land sur- \'r\"0r. Ncu" Pruhswfck: R. W. Mc- Colouzh. chief oneinorr. Srotin Hinhvsnvs Department: and Arthur sr-rlcu-ick. hrldae oncincer. Ontario Department of Highways. Chairman of the business seasons will include Premier A. A. Dvsart of New Brunswick: Hon. F. .7. lbednc. Qunboc Minister of High- ways; Hon. F‘. M‘. lllacPhnrson, hfiuister of Public Works. British Columbia: Hon. J P. McIntyre. Minister of Highwavs. Prince Ed- ward Island, and Hon. A. S. Mac- Mlllan. peace, and in amnion house or rvherever w feed and cloihe the of "mental cruelly" sometimes he even has to support can wnsh his clothes they call this a A MAN up n. after attending his Chopin recital in Carnegie Hall. Of him Min: Hoffman mites- “Poland has been twice “ ‘ in and wives? Why in the alimony racket? have in a few the breach HOLMAN-EHTERPRISE Nova ‘ homes. Enterprise PIQNEER Steel Stove (N 0t Illustrated) A reliable compact Cook Stove for small Strongly constructed of steel. Burns coal or wood. Has roomy, bright oven, Ivory enamel and nickel trimmings. 50o If You Really Want A HIGHeQUA/LITY Range At Al Low Price‘, See These B58’ Enterprise Feature Values! » POPULAR QUEBEC With Oven One of our most popular Stoves for small homes -_— Gives plenty of heal. and is an excellent baker and cook- “ 255» ENTERPRISE l EGDNOMY An all cast range of great. strenglh and long lasting qualities. 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No extras.‘ Balance can be paid .__..»-___..__ QLMANVS surlmzusuoe - CHARLOI TETOWN __-. o1‘ promise and hears balm hold-ups? this living exponent of her highest a lazy looting son-in-law who won't to prooect. men after all. ideals. Her other immortal nix-List. mTIQeifiviéhfirwtrmmwmeoiwfioorfivinoirssfiiu our’ And dorm forget that it vms the women legislators who got the “sh pnmml that stopped the blackmallcrs who got. Juicy sums from X05“ e men who made love to them on paper. Maybe women argoz Disk‘ You would have the support of all the decent women in the country- ior the right. kind of women doni uphold their every mother who sees her son getting peaked and tun because his wife ‘won't. cook him decent. food feels Just. as bible: as a man predatory sisters, and does toward work and support. his dMIKhWT- laws i§6OkEs'_Ai€T~iMuisiIc' ‘Z°““¥3“E‘E._"YP‘.~ i???‘ Flnnkcrl on bot-h sides 0f $719 vain-nos are filmy-four full-length iiwirvs standing against. the flat ‘mill spaces loll bet/WEBB the nloove rooms of which there are four on each Ade of the 1on4; room. "In these alcoves are set the brads and busts representing the sub-divisions of the main ram whim are shown in the full-length figures. All the lighting is fe- ficctcd from the high ceiling and the walls are a pale golden beige color; the flooring is the color of natural wood. The pedestals mid bases are of polished dark walnut. and the bronrm themselves vary from the darkest. African negroes no the polar shades of ban and golden metal. "Before the end o! this Century many of the primitive races which subject; will have disappeared into the dim records of hhtory..... This collection of life size bronze figures and heads is a sculptors interpretation of Humanity, stud- led from three angles-Art, Scl- 011cc, and Prychoiogy." Miss Hoffman's book is also ex- tremely interesting for it."- glimpses of fascinating far countries, and for its glimpses of fascinating peo- Paviova. Rodin, Psdercuski. Ruth Draper and owl's. To Pedan- nre 110w represented in bronu in r fills hall md modelled from living . pie. her fat-her Richard Hoffman. * ‘wsikl shamciedioiibeahiélifikfim in expresses her thanks for his friendship and encouragement of both her sculptural under-takings and he’: wriiirlii. Miss Hoffman has made fln-ee sculptured heads of Paderewskl- one as the statesman. mfldfi 8M1’ she had sarefully studied hLs ex- pramion during the early sessions u! the League of Nations; one ls the Friend; and one as the Artist... modelled in orig gllllilflfllllffiilfil? Chopin, has been re-incurnated in the art of Pcderewskl. 'I‘hcse of us who have heard Padarvrskl inter- pret Poland's tragedies and triumphs. who have known the mysterious haunting memory of his words and hi‘. music. may well be grateful to have been his con- temporaries. What he has stood for as an exnmple to mankind, and what he has revealed in the magic of his music, and by the courage of his convictions ls so rare and inspiring that. his influ- ence will be remembered in every corner of the world where he has left the seal of his genius." Paderewr-ki. at. the age ofseveniy- five, has made s movie, “Moon- light. Sonata" It has been runn- ing recently in London. ‘rhc picture 1-. said to have the dignity and simplicity wortihy of the greet. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘U’ l _ _ v 0 9 B» um. m; nuwfivmu. In, emu qu- 1mm and the recordings of his musical numbers and the close-ups of his hands are excellent. In it he plays tbs whole of Lisztfis Second Hun- garian Rhapsody. llhe first. move- meni- of Beethoven‘: Moonlight Sonata, and his own Minuet. His acting ls very natural and he speaks with slow precision. The setting is a beautiful villa amidst the Swedish firs. Marie Tempest beloved English actress, - Barbara Greene, Charles Farrell and Eric Putman are also in the film. MONTREAL Que, Aug 27- Arrivim with a full list of passeng- ers oomlng up from Jamaica. the Bahama Islands and Bermuda. the liner "Lady Rodney. Canadian Nailoml Btesmships. is due bo dock sl: shed 16, ‘l PM. D331‘. on Suds? evening, lihis arrival bring- CUSTOM LANGHOLM, Scotland, Aug. 28 (CPU-The picturesque ceremony of riding the marches (boundaries) ol this Dumfrlesshire town was carried out with full ceremony this year. The idea of the ceremony was shown in the instructions of the provost. to the cor-not of horse. Handing the burgh standard to the comet, the provost instructed him lo "gang oot. in defence of! cor property and see oor marches they be clear." The oornot snd his supporlors duly rode round the marches. then over White Hill to the Castle Oraigs, farthest. outpost. of the marches There they enloycd bar- ley bannocks. herrings and "guid strung punch." lng in s particularly ions list of passengers from Jamaica. ANNOUNCEMEN We have removed our store from Grafton Strefl 164 Queen Street in the Brace Block. We have a complete line B: electrical goods in 0 new store, and we will be glad to have you drop in and f our new and up-to-date show room. Yours electrically, GIIAPPELL & COMPANY Electrical Coniracli Phone 1440 L-I86l-8-21 --By George McMsnu!