‘G551 ... lire. John Pond, HBU BUAIAIEICHIDE AAII I'll-INC! COUNT] M Water ill-col. East. Phone 280-1 ir, Atlvflfllllnl uimiln he im wmi u". Pflml I'll! ||fl1"""m - r Water Bl filluiulrnlilnlfzsl- “M” s" m“, mu] in lnnllln daily n! m; of flu full: Gentile! Drugstore, Water gr, lhri Gnudot, 61 Granville fit. 41in ulll he delivered Lug‘; per flu; or 100 II d” [u Ilia boy relpomilb n; tiun er 5W ||n rm" ”" dl-lly M III er wall. Pinon; lo for deliveries m: your route. I ltnreu in homo In Bunrmonlrlo by 289-1 for this service or ndP s AJALKPHUE Tilda» THURSDAY m: smns or "All “w/ssrzzelv LOCALS Mi. ' t , u.\i)l-2 lee CF08!" R F: “ggliqll; Uniicii Church mini. illl.s i-tcilillbfi 1-"126- \flSS 5H} MEADOWS will " dos iii Pianoforte in it» lin.i Kcnsington on L-95-9-2-3i 1! liiiil Freetown . t-li. Sunday Sept- Fliel 3 jlfllt s at Kcnsingtoir fnp M, liltfl 7.30 P. M. Scr- wivrl ut 3 P. M- W" me L-sil-s-z-li _Bmunc\" Yum‘ (ruin dance picflllt ll.ill iilltllrv. Sept. 3rd. _ _ ._ _. .,. 500d 0fl‘li(‘> .i'i'l. .'\(llIliboiOiI'l'9¢iD_g-_2-21 sIIIiYIFIIS —Muny .i'! "lli‘tl ilic fulle- m- ,- luv lzitc Archibald m] ivlllill ucre held 0n eidiv ailzriloilii iii Trinity Un- liev. George Ayers .~r‘i‘\lf‘é‘S fit the Tile pallbear- ls Alziclkirlape. . Aflirfi-ir- iii", Rflj,’ Till‘.- ilouitcr. lfiliiillilg a trip lllicl" \\'lli have All a certain sum iili "souvenirs." since on; are liiiif the malt-l .. . tliiS into forrign g3 \\1.'.i.\ l iuizcih Kyle in the '.t‘i‘. one is to clutter is; with trifles of! " well not to fall out 5o attract- sliims which in ilIlSlOy dolls lllicl b illiil other "lrifles las ii iiiltt-r to spend all '2 s on olie. or two, ob- . so.’ rcril ."i‘fll, which cannot . " . i)‘. ‘ ' U‘-\'il country 0X‘ l »l a: u .- "q: li1Cl‘t‘.'i'-i‘d price. l Aliliirlli AND (‘ORAL iihen in Nollh Germany I have 4 "k wilh the ccm- - c.i.l. “ed stuff when esirui .~ ll.iii.c. Instead of money’ away on ' things. it would be “lug in a pair of unlit-er enrings- c; to liliiicil. 11.: liintizi. too. ' ziiid more lscs in dark up iizzh s;lvcr into ‘cwelry silch as a ' ice or stranded; i. Vi\lfl bell] 332 to tics: \\1‘ll :1 ivhlle (lrcss ‘ llllll-l'R-EICi0l'S STONES lii the little towns of the Tyrol l can lick up ('lli'll‘llili‘._ll_y' set ' ':'n iI‘llf‘S — rind the a sh s tiiitll scli sets 0. carved bus Silfll a5 the peasants ion liieir Sunday stilts which Id add a touch of distinction to lllik dress Pl‘ snip To tllcse we l.iicn cupL-oards ni more ti. w than their l-bfilics Scilliiilililiun is a won- lli place for acquiring hand- Ell. llailfl-Ufllilllfid linen cloths .s a shop in Oslo h tiiuigs. includ- cr wiiile ovrr the agzfn at ‘ll t "co suc a great in- . There is izllg as weEl as ll llllil polished liPil-‘Pllflkl ilicnsils mum l" Yvkiic at the moment. in iii ‘ll mlicii ii ‘ iitukl FAMOYS SILVERSMITIIS 5 kiloliil ..lid Cilrcliilngiln, tco. ‘ ' i ili woven lircn. il,_li tzii- .ll'lt‘i'.<l‘.‘.l§li.i bo- ‘- : to llii‘ l.i’ilt'l' capital show "" pmlllblllVl‘ to the average "ivy expend their famous " "Mu basil W of ii l‘l or copper i‘ ' i nnd unilsuai - i 0i‘ even iii fillids have ("Pd more rapidly than ilsual) \ mwtcr corkscrew or pickle- ’ whore handle, fashioned into " quaint ilonceit triifies to ‘ tkili oi the (li‘:liZll‘Cl‘, 0 rules lo riiuemlzcr in puf- Ilz foreign souvenirs are to wimch llllnlls o5 the brightly dercti blouses oi Thingary "llillioiied belts of Ailstria, u "ii he boiialit as cheaply at __ “Pf ill DRSF- by the tcmptlnll lag-arcs some hotels place in mill! in their ioycrs. For ‘ the 3011 would be expected to “W51” Droilt - both the shopkeepers per- l L“ “*-*——-____.__._ I. L. DAVISON "W: . . l~i§"l.i3l‘i.§i°r.'i€"‘ KENSINGTON Bgf" Night Unlll "Ill"! Attended. PHONE 1.; "-*——--_-_ , in I z~ c; ilf niiibcr, illCl —ROBIN HOOD and your dealers. —IRIDIUM TIPPED sington. —-SUi\lllWIER'SlDE‘S CARNIYAI. of mirth and music opens the new- ly paved Beaver Street celebrating n period of progress, Labor Day. See the monster street. parade. Dance to the band and Alf Mc- Kcnrneyls Orchestra, Big midway of nmu ement. Maid- ii- a point to vi it summerside Monday. L-125-9-2-2l. Wedding Joys End In Sorrow lC-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Sept. 1—Bride for ll daYi pretty. 19 year old Noclln isoucher was buried today from Lire ciiui ch where she was to have been l lilamed satiimay to Maurice m- .‘ londe. A broken-hearted husband, tcurs ‘llllllll; (1001! ‘ill hi5 eyes, walked llaimgly behind the hearse that, bore the body of his charnrng wife to the Church of st, Louis d,» France. In the church, l ili-iul wedding (ircss of only a few days ago. l The casket was placed at the foot of the altar which Saturday was brightly decorated with flowers and flickering candles for the wedding: lllil: almost did not. take place. l’ Saturday morning. lllL‘ steps of iiic church was cl-"utvdecl uitli Joy- ful attendants awaiting arrival of the happy bride. But the minutes passed and the dark-eyed girl fail- etl to ‘appear. Long lifter llie tine for the ceremony she had not ycl Clflili). An anxious telephone cull i0 her hclne revealed the snd heirs Noclla had been stricken with an attack of peritonitis. Guests and attend- its. saddened, hunted to her bed- . where the girl, though stiffer- ing. smiled and acknowledged their will -w1.~"hes. Doctors said the ceremony could go on but that the girl would have to remain in bed and Abbe M. La- tour obtained special perlniss on li'll!il Archbishop's Palace to offic- inte. 'ill(’l_\' was renewed and NOPlliL,‘ crying with joy, took the hand of her husband to be. Weakly, she subbed the traditional "yes." and soon she and Maurice were husband ilnd wife. Glarv-ics were raised in it inn-st l0 the ncwiyyveds lmd the happy toilplc spent the afternoon to king of the future and the home they planned. But suddenly. at five o'clock. the time Noelia and Maurice had plan- neii orig nally to leave on their honeymoon. she suffered it miiiP-“Pi wluiln a few minutes she was derid- ALPHA W. l. YORK. The June meeting wits held at the liolnc of Mrs. warren Vc s0)‘. President, Mrs. Ollie Brown ill chair. The creed in unison was used for opening Roll answered by "why June is your favorite month‘ minutes of inst meeting read and approved. A letter from R.._L. Holman read. Bill for fruit for 516k presented and paid. 0n mom“ M“ Gordon Crockett was elected w act on sick committee with Mrs- Eimer Brown. A card of thank.» ivas rend. rcccivcd from Mrs. Lletli ' Brown in answer to n letter oil sympathy Moved and seconded a‘ i-i-solutloif or synuilithy be W" Mrs. Prank Watts. A very interest- irls plum was 81"" “Y. M“ B‘ Meiiett, on comunity activities. TWO contcds were zirrrillkffl bl’ M“ FFJHCES Vessey and much enjoyed. A very dainty lunch wB-S “"195 W hostess assisted by MTS- “'3” Vessey. 'I'here were nkietieen members undone visitor DTP-Wm. A‘ m?“ meeting Mrs. (Rev) G. A. (‘illfl-‘llc was presented with an address and a silver cake plate_ Although taken by surprise Mrs. Christie. made a- very fitting reply. and thanked the 1...g_puge gm their kilifl wishes.- Then members sang "For she is} n Jolly (‘wood Fellow", meeting} closed with "Auld Land SYN" Following is addrcso: Dear Mrs. Christie, members of Alpha Women's Ill-l stitute feel that. we cannot let this % opportunity pass without in some, tangible way showing you the love and esteem in which Y0" a" m“! by your fellow members. We decllll I Rlloreciote with what. willlngnes<| you have alwiiy-‘l Elven Y0"? "YVkT-‘l and ready sympathy '01‘ "l" “"'“‘ l fare of the community. w“ kmwl we are going to miss you Rffflll-“l your cherry smile and jo‘ly RFlPdj humor have always made such I We the l know that you are not going fl"- and we shall look forward to hav- in; you visit n3 from time to time this little gift with our love and best wishes. and may God bless you and yours wherever your lot i". cast is thr- sincere wish of Alpha Women's ‘institute. ' (Patriot Pfun Copy) Calgary Seleci- Flour the popular brands at; L-l075-7-28-if. fountain- ens $1. at. Taylor Drug Co. Ken- solubre. funeral attire replaced the gay. coi- i briiiht spot in our meetinizs- W91 “f-"Yh" “m! “m” ‘flaking’ In parflng would you please accept l 5""- WILDERNESS" m ANOTHER unrrv um Eric LINDEN Also News . COQIIIIPAIKER and Elizabeth I I PATTERSDN single reel l Robt. McWADE “M” 13079.10 l l A WuH/gu/Lm. ncruu RINCE COUNTY Tormentine l Miss Marion Oulton has returned home from Sydney where she has spent several weeks a guest of Mr. I and Mrs. W. F. MeG/rath. Mrs. B. B. Johnson and daught- lers Ruth and Dorie of Sackviiie were recent guests of Mrs. John- i Son's niireni-m- Mr- and Mrs. a. R. Way. Master Leon Ward. Moncion, l was a recent guest. of relatives here. l Qcrilfizzy/iéferc . —-»~-~ - ~~—-——-———-————~——--j~- =--__.___.. _ .. ' MMERSI c: RD HRICLE IAN anon ,.._fl__*. Tryon and Vicinity ‘fignish sggng Mr. Fred LeTrdxTryon. motor- l ed to Bruialbanc, last week on‘ businus. I Fox Field Day The Pox Field Day imdar "th. auspices of the Doportmert of Agriculture and the Tlgnish Pb: Club held on Tilesdny at Tignisll Mp5, 311111119 Knjghg’ Ml‘ 4 “'33 a vary gypni success from ev- l Mn. HMO!!! Cuticllff, 01 Cape. TTJWY-ie. was a recent vLsitor to‘ Iryori. M1. Arthur Dawson, or Tryqn, was a recent visitor to Summer- SldQ. 0n business. Miss Marion Manship has re- turned home from Sackville where she spent several days. a guest of relatives. Mrs. W. E. Oulton and daillghter, Edmi- Spent a couple of days in Amherst, guests of the former‘; daughter. Mrs. A. M. Cameron, and Mr. Cameron. Mm. W. l". McGrath and grand- 50" Douglas McGralh of Sydney were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Oulbon for a fetv days. Continued from page 1 ting into the proper places. In order to play his part, he had to drink willi his "friends" but claimed lie Mia Eileen MacDonald 5pent a few days in Port Elgin, a guct or her mother, Mrs. T. MacDonald, ____ ‘ lizui HPYPI‘ become intoxicated. Mm H, R Kehm. and (lmmlmq. Tliilv bud mode 75 investigations, Mabel have returned to Moncwn ‘" broilizllt in 57 cases and secured after spending several weeks hem l 50 convictions. Some places he hurl been in had not been toilched (eonvictcdl since 193i. he sold. These hf‘ found to he in a rel": fiouri: ‘n: ceildition. In oihcr Miss Ella Cormier spent a couple of days in Saint John, o guest of Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Howard. inmates existed. The (lill"l‘t"i‘itf‘ between condi- lions in CllflTlt>‘i‘(‘l,I'l\Vil and out- lsido points is chiefly that in the ——-—— lcity most. of the llusiilcss is cor- Mrs. Ida Alien has returned l ricd on i private ilvscllil home from Halifax where she spent i several months with her dailgiltcr, f slritiom n..d restaurants, Mrs. N. A. MacLcod. Her grand- son Thorai MacLeod is spending some time here with her. Miss Mary Cormier has returned home from Sorei, Quebec after "Pending the past six weeks there with Mr. and Mrs. L, G. sill-ling. ‘inn ivrls Tllf‘ only writ’ iv colic with the situ- Wallace Beery In “Old Hutch” AT THE (‘.\I'ITO—L. SlTiDIEK- SIDE. Another big attraction at the Sunlrnerside Theatre opened last night with \Vflllili‘(\ Bccl-y in one of ' ‘ liliuring roll-s as "Old illrit- Linden and Cecciio he il‘:iiiliilri This nplilorl it. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Prue,‘ ll.~i"l ill out“. pl'fl\'i}ll‘i‘k_ mg. pow. Frederlfiwn 51391" “"9731 011i" ill. Jirllall colic us il‘l\'i“ll€!.'ilOl' ivcl I Bflyfleld recently. U18 Quest" of "Doirt lie. don't pail your report, lflmds- keep voilr nose clilnnfi’. Theodore lJilVJ-flll sold he hnd Mr Edward Bamhlll. Halifax. has], ,1 upprqp, {up was a recent guest of his prirenia _\-,.,,,._ :1t!\l 1,3,; 1mm “ipi, Dr- and M“? H~ B‘ 331711111!- BFl" ell! Picilirciil rluillivv :1 lf lliirl lx-iwrl in Hayfield. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mcslashmg. told him in Nfonirrlnl that he was Filffcrinl: from :1 verv briri cilVlrinrl Parker who played with Beery in ‘Oil Wilderness" are teamed again in this picture in most romantic lilads. The silpportiilg ‘cast in-, eludes ilcher‘ i‘.'lc\V:icie, Caroline. Prrkins. l'§ll"ll'!i"ll'l Patterson, Julie Pellillim Iluiirni" Watson, Harry; Wiilson, Jznics Burke. Donald. Meek and Jenn Chatbum. A Meiro-Goldwyn-Maycr produc- | lion “Old Hutch" 1s n friscinating| Mc-ry of ii icrv lrzz/i‘ mull in town.’ wlin fii~(‘(l\t‘l'.\' $100.00!) ill rue thous- and iieiliii- bllls, but is {ll- a 105% to cash them. Beery is at his best, in the title role. The funny situations he finds himself in will make you iliuizli ill] tlll-oilgli lhc pccc. Hutch is kidnapped by llie bandits who lilrl lllP money bilt escapes and tilrns them over to the police. . The screen play is taken from the story in the Saturday Evening Post by Garnet Siliith and is lilf-flil)‘ ilntcrtniniilg. »S. Womcifs Institute Convention The tciith annunil convent-ion of the cilsirii-ls including. Bonshaw. Si. Ci‘lll(‘i'lllt‘;~, Kingston, New nan-ii, North River. Cornwall. Ringwood. Fnirvicw, New Domin- ion and Long Creek, was held 0n Wednesday Aug 25 in St Cat-herinfi Th4 pl‘i“'l(lt‘illi Mist‘ Edward Currie vnry ciipiihly presided and the afternoon session opened by a sing-song led by the Jun“)! 8111-1 club of St. Oatherlnes, followed by the Institute Ode mid YPDQHWIB 07 llie Creed in ilniron, The address of wulcoiilil wl: \'i‘l'_\’ grflcivllsly extended by Airs. itfiilcom Morrow and flttingly" responded to by Mrs. Chalmers Newsoln. The minutes of lnwt meeting, also the reports of the different In- stitutes were reed hp the recretary. _ tlrl‘ the fill’ iii "lfl- "m" mc" Mr. anrll Mrs. Phonics W‘. Bil “Mm (,0 mm NM and dflugjltpr KJhPLLO n‘ s’ A if'i cull"! tile iliirlrir-il-oli "i-ii‘ “re spending some “n19 1101a the biTll elicited iiiut French, before gums of rflentti his death. hmi been drinking "rod Mm Robert Dunbar is spending eve ruin’ ‘that. there had. becnglo some time here a. gilest of Mr and Crwomwr‘ mqmylt "ml ‘hi. V‘, M“ J_ A‘ mIacEachFrOn boriv lind l‘l'i‘!"l rrnt brick "i “ll l0 Mflhirruill. makinl! \ . i g Ill Mfrs Robert Slack and d1u_hter Lflwflm mm he and ROM“ at first worked separately as the": tliolleht it best to appear as if i they were not prcvioilslv nconriiiv- [M1, n,» {zilmil conditions lint i.l"‘ lino gcori. espccili!l,\' in (‘l‘..ii'1v"l'~ town where ililfflllililflttd)‘ most. rf Brenda spent Friday in Moncton. Mrs. Margaret. Peck is spending some time in Sackville. a §ll€$li of Mrs. F‘. L. Raywvorih, Nova Scotia Mines ' Minister Marries On in private homes. The chil- ldren in these homes were crln- lstontly hearing bnri language and livcre crowing up in ri wlyv liar‘. ‘l ntmosnhcrc. i _i__ He did not aitend the Provn- pQMQUml, N_ g,’ gcpb 1_(¢p)‘ cial Exhibition in Chnrlottetoivn. --I{Qn_ Miehael. Dwyer, Nova‘ but he had been at several public Scotiafis Minister of Mines and one, gatherings. chiefly horse roves. of the best known caloinct miistcrsl There was nlivnvs the odd hoot- m provincial legisiatilres iii Can-l lc,'!".""i* present \\"‘.fl brought his ada. and Beatrice Sut-hei-lnnd stock up from Charlottetown m‘ Campbell of New Glasgow. N. 8.. some other place. Hc told of an were married quietly at this an- incident at the Morltairile races tigoinlsh county village today. where a. paint. shop had bi-enused The ceremony was performed by m store the liquor. Rcv- Stanley Macdonnld. D5115)‘ Ho bod sccn morn down and out priest at Pomquet and brother of drunks in Cll1ll'lflill"(‘l\\'ll in out» Premier A. L. Macdonald of Nova (my than 13¢ lmcl seen iii Aioiltrcfll Scotlo. Mrs. Dwyer is a daughter m a week, he declared, Market of Mrs. Campbell and the lame days Md Safupdny; “TIYQ the Yorsion C. Campbell. w...“ Hon. Mr. Dwyer and his bride will spend their honeymoon at Vancouver. where the mines mini- ster is scheduled to address the Canadian Chamber of Commerce fionwntion in September. With the exception of Summer- 5i(l(*, the 0llll_\'lll'.! sections of fiht‘ Province were not as ‘imd as Chor- lotitcwwn. He found it hard t0 make more than one Oi‘ two con- nections in these small places M the bootlegging llliililikkS is carried . Farce Of A Enforc Under Campbell G0v’t. Revealed By Detectives . ‘"j0ili!s" lie did not knoiv lirlw the l "rilm was the , silrpriscd when field‘ He fll"i'll'l‘fl in (‘lilirlcfliliililni .\‘lll_v. i" 20f ‘l. Rohcrl was here before d M155 Irene Spence 59"" flew him. He had been sent to l‘f‘l'i"'ll‘t‘ ays m saint John recenm-l- n H. . French whom lo knew l ' guest of Mr. and Mr‘. George Th” ~11... W,“ q. Cuthbertson. 4-01.,‘ mnqn I H, I...“ '—',__"‘_ M ‘ "ittxeil l: l i \-.."\ I l FuPeIderictRIill-idareNgs-ndilillro:i bltlmc. “mu m‘ "n ‘m m" Q1 m ‘ p9 -‘ one c Liquor Coinlnissiilii, burnt-h iind tlicii" illvcslieilinlisjof m‘? 3W3?“ Md spending ills vacation lit his home ,§ =% are coming". Customers were or- dered to empty iheir glasses and rinse them in the sink. All evi- dence hrid been destroyed and the custolncrs dispersed before the pillice arrived. Thcrc is considerable co-operri- tion among bootleggers, Lawson said. If one boolieggcr is out. of supplies he will refer his custom- ers to another. spreads with surprising rnpitiitl‘. On one occasion iic luid been ivnltiilg with a lllllill)(‘1‘ rlf I7'll(‘Z‘\ for the i‘(‘lilf‘i1 of the proprietor when a young boy rushed in with the information that so and so hnd been arrested and his nelvcar seized. The information UIUlSPKl milcli commoiioil rind i‘llfi‘ll"fll'l _» expressions of svmprlfhy from all present. He suited that government ven- dofs number of spenkensiils. the best places \\'I\,"i T» cents DP!‘ plrt wliiln in‘ the })i'\~'1l‘('i' ])li‘.I"‘ and in some cases 25 cents \\ xi the price asked. Of hard liquor greatest seller ai- though whiskey could be get in nlonv plricrls. Scripts rnlllfl also b~ i~li:.ii""ii w: iiiull SPPlIIZ r1 iirlwor. ll(\ tllld rlf iziikinzdo a chance lil-qllollit- nneo who offered. to fZPt, him one. Iir- cove him the money and ivos Yllilll the brick with iho script. At ilic eoluillsiiin merits Prcirlici" c‘ virw of ccrtlill . like to rile the case of King vs Bcrdino hoard beforp flip court rif nnpcols in British Columbia in lOQ-i in \\".ll(‘h this method of in- \'f‘.'»""'i7lfil‘ \\.'l\ ruipiryvrltl. Kensiilg-ton and Vicinity Bil". Clifford Roclii ilf llln firm Hnrdivnrv Co, is l in Kingston. FVEN MAKE UP MINT BE the people would think it slrnnfll‘ DIGNIFIED FOR EVENE“; ilfpnolze’ needed more than one i -' h - ‘* in you are fill If you have decided to wear a o?“ mum ‘ h d Dimcioirle evening gown and “gm he said‘ of course he a 9,0 have a good story arid tell them he was in some sort of bilsi- ness. A typical "sperikecisy" 310 described as having (ioublc drlof-i- w pile your hair in little curls on top of your head. by all means experiment with a delicate. pastel 'i‘lie fillloivll-t: fommlmeos we" gtllfiylplflxllflcglflgrgggylfgln 1,5,3; The outer one contained ,1 small, nppvlilllvfli ' ' window‘ through which the cils-i Nonnnmm" Bus‘ J. W'MBI?W, tailtgqniaziziualadoyflligrugefiosglzgo‘ for tomer was carefully scrutinized. Ml"=- Wi K- smw» Mm M- ° a“ -—-"—~‘ . 1-. ‘w The door wns heavily bolted ill- Rvmliltiolis, Mrs. W. Bell. Mrs. M. lowing the bootleggcrs plenty of ,\1l‘.]\\'(llll. Mrs. J. Cavanrtllh- A rendiiig was" all?" b!’ M15 Ruby Currie nliri i‘ll.lfly¢‘<l_ by fill- /\ii liislruciii-e and interestuig talk The old fzi hioncd way of carding spiiiiilii':-, and twisting wool into vliin \\'l\ dl-iiicnstraietl in a most ‘llcasiiil: iiinillier by Mas. Jris La- mont. who also (ilsplayed it garm- (lm. of \'(‘i'_\' fine textilre Wllkrh W95 “W, “m1 woven by her mother 55 velirs owl‘- ' Th, Qupapr-l m- \fis5 Jean >Rodd giivc on address. also KlPmOTH/Tflt‘ ion on the more lnodern arts 0f There \\"l‘\? three resolutions Dffllifllll in hi‘ m“ mmmmee 5nd pus-cit lifter coiridemble discus:- The officers appointed for the l fmlcg-ing _vcnl' are. Pre-ident. Ml‘!- lflcddi." Afnclieoii. Vice Prea Mrs- lftlfhflfil AIcPIice. Sccrcinfi? MT“- | M". m.‘ ‘\|n1l'[)'l'i'. innit convention L l,‘ w l» mm at. Cornwall. NW- noon Session closed for lunch and social hour. l by a sing song and the following time to destroy eviilcncc beforcthr . ‘entrance of the police. The evening meeting ilas opened, m m“ Carried n“ filmmr m_ i-estigritlelis in tlic Piovincc iii Program, was presentedr- Solo. .onheine nursing. flfrstMxagdAaréd Mm Archie Murlcy encore‘, Onmflo mid rliirerrnl, parts of firict-ilrc» Wits 21"?" Y - ‘ ' - _ ’ Q Quay)“; till .-oos roll‘. . °$ - - ' ‘ was encored many times) Messers l’ m“ ‘milks “ml 1h" m“- ‘md “P Dolron, Murphy, Wilson. Doiron. , lllnugh he ha“ hm“ ‘“‘d“l' m" i!” - l ‘ had madmm Mp5 Dorothy Aupp iiuence of llqil0i.‘Cl<llilif‘fl he ‘V Solo. Miss Muriel McDonald, ien- T "1_“"‘-‘5 Mm‘ m“ l“ lfmk mredp Duet‘ Miss Flomnce Mngm- himself. He bad been more sick and Miss Eileen Shaw. l "m" ‘lrlmw- _ In me absence o; the _',p(\nk(v1'5 In some places rum was $.'(‘i\.(l of the evening. Mr. W. R. Shaw mixed with (‘l'L‘flllll. rubbing ai- l was called on and in his iiSllfll cohol and llcllilvli Om‘ P! m" l willing and pleasing manner filled “bigger fellows had lold llllllihiil,‘ in the vacancy with a very in- in selling i0 illf‘ Smllll" "Y M‘ sflucflye 5nd amusing talk which had to dilute his stuff in ordervto was greatly appreciated. A vole of make a profli. Tbci had sccuilji thanks was lender“ My, show 5O convictions out of the H also all those who helped to make iii-ought in. the convention a succe-"s. A Snmlicl" places scrim-d only triiil collection amounting to 7.57 ivir» alllc i" i!" "l" Fill" "WY received and this will be forivaiwi- whether from fear of llii‘ polii" ed to the Provincial Snnatorium. or hiirickcrs he coilld not fell. Meeting closed by singing the! fie lild l)(‘(‘l1 present dllrlnl: .i National Anthem. (Patriot, Pious/c la d sl“ii"f‘ll" shoiiicil in llie 9997-) . Nfr. and ‘ . Gilorgc Kltson nlirl .\Il.\'S Iii c \v.'lll.§ hrrve rc- "ll'i‘.('i'l to llicli" lieiiii-s in Kin-z- sion HINT \'iSl'.iilg friends u: U. S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Batemun Mac- Fnydcn. Summervlile. Moss. are visiting in Kingston and \‘l<‘ll1ll_\'. tile guests cf Mi‘. and Airs. M. ‘ AfiicSwa in. In the absence of the pastor Rev. Mr. Woodside, the Young People's Society of Kingston prc- seriiild a very ixlniltifiil imlzennito u largo audience on Simdoy even- ing, Aug. 23rd. ‘ The people of Kingston are very glad that Miss Mable Auld and Hr. Maurice Caliill. teachers in the school. have decided to re- main with them another year. 1t. is gratifying to know that Mr. Millnr McFuyden. one of King- ston's prominent teachers has sc- cepted the position of teacher tri Hnlnpshire school. Miss Alma Newson. nurse in training at the P. E, I. Hospital is spending her vacation at her homo here. Mr. Daniel McArthilr. Cornwall, wlis a recent visitor to Kingston. Mr. Stanley Prowse has re- turned to his home in Great Vil- iri-ge, N.S., after a pleasant vaca- tion with his ntother. Mrs. Albert Newman. Kingston. Mr. Earl Hume with his mother Airs. Hume left recently for U.S. A. after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. (lodfrov, North tviitsliivc. Mi". Malcolm MacSwnin. King- sion. prominent cattle bilycr. hlis recently purchased ten lWillLlfill beef cattle from Mr. Bert. Your.- kcr, North River. Mr. Neil Campbell and Airs. Beecher Cnmphcil have rclul: fl home after mi absence of Your months in the Llliitcd States ..E.;fi5v1ai.+.i1. Small silver i'$_';ll'(‘ll(‘ l'.l.‘~('§ sinmpcti with [he iirimc anii fkil: of every capitol lil Europe are nlilniig the latrst niivellici sceli a‘. West Pnd jewellers. (‘mid powder‘ compact. complete with _wnll- screen wipcrs which auioiii:i1".:\i' cican the mirror, play a tulle I‘\'(‘l"»' lime the lid is opcnc.'i_ l"".i tileii ire little gadgets for ‘he llJlVl- lyric’. which have a i""i‘cl' at one end rind a wow-ll. it ihc other‘ irlii cold cream and lipstc‘; l1; window "Look out, the Meuuticsl tho middle. ement_ News of a raid} ale could be boilght at a1 Prices at . Cfllllf‘ . ,7 Dorothy Knight, and Mr. 13Tflfll{'9n' FTflfl-fllvlilll- "Wk W- Hi D97!" ‘Kluglit, of Sumjnenllljgl 3155c l nls, hllfllsl?!‘ of Airrzirlltilre. ano were among the visitors to Tryon, Mr. W. F‘, Burke, newly appointed ‘Government field man. were both present besides prominent foxmer who inclildcd Plofessor Rockmanr ' Fox Rescarc) Mr. and Mrs Austin Toombs of Tryon, silent Sunday in Rilstlen, as the cuts’. o; Mr. and Mrs. .of the Norlvcczrln Toombs, Station at Oslo, Norway. M1‘. and Mrs George Ives, a! Visit be bk. John Macintosh’: Charlottetown, spent a day in | Ranch Tryion. as the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ives. > In the afternoon the visitors one ~ ~-~ ‘ clllb members eailtrrcd at the ‘farm of Mr. John Macintosh ai ,Kifdnre for an inspection tour and lticmonstrations by Mr. Bilrkiaivhc idiscilssed colour phases and other returned to their home in Tryon. llfit"i".‘.*‘lilg poiizns in thi- rairirlg ot alter a plea nili nlotrlr trip to "ii"‘i class dock. U. S. A. l Mr. (i. R. Xfilrrisrlil of TIQHISh The ilitlily friends of Mr_ Leslie acted m chairman .1! uttrodiiceti Plfllldlftl-i, 'i‘i_voii. are pléfloefl w see ill.» vnriilils speakers. li.m out rienirl after cOflfiilfifl to l Speakers in the aftemoori were Mr, Andrew Noonzin. of Albany. was it iiblier to 'I‘ryon, inst wcck. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling 11ml, have iris homo fer fliP past week suficr- lHon. W. H. Dennis, George A 111g '1 lCriiibrck, .1. c. Jrick. Lowell mn- . .1 Rzilviiird 'l'r0\vs- cock. flllil Prrlf- -.<rlr Ilockzv til". of \Ve~t- 'i'ii:= Irllilr cpl" Alf‘ rrdvc an out- ' in TYVOI), line of the ti d wl ~' riccrim vlishl and Airs. ed by til.» fiilz-ivrginn Fox A".=0ci- l ‘lotion: how’ they hi-ili n nilrrlbfl ,' Miss Firzm Toombs. has returned ,‘ of field days during the season l to hcr home in HibflFO. after aitti flifPl" d WTOlllPYWH freclvwith l snrnrl ng o lilffliwilll‘. holiday in l ‘lie rclrlc? r. Ti‘ 0:1. us. the guest cf iivr grnnri- ll.“ - lllPTi‘ W?“ fl iTliW-‘l bf‘?- llll"l"l1i'. Airs. Wiffaee Toonlba fer rp "' of (‘o-operation between l Among filtl<e who motored Sililiilififrlill‘ from Trvon. on Sot-‘ I urllll’ f‘\'<‘i‘lii1Y ivere the folfowliic." ‘fr. mill .\li‘$. "Willi Ch ‘ e1 o.’ n fiPc! mun in the fox \f' -~ li-irii c‘li.ln‘nl, Piiiiifi‘, llI(lll,‘~i“\’ on P i-Y f. was n wood ‘ lilw. Iilurlii and fliiirfrrrl 'I‘J]UIX1THHI ' nnt- mill grlvjlit L-“Jicfit, wiluirl n3- ‘i .\fl's_ Jildson Duncan, and two I crue from it. l ewjdrcn. Help and Donald, have i returned to two." home in Qn. iilr-o of!" silcliriilzc o piencditt. fllllrlll‘: ti‘ "I'll" rind rcizifivils I llPlfl lil. > . . ..iln.'iili_i. Rev. John Al-‘liilr Slicrroll. of (jrlipuuli, A. .\I.l(’l)(I l.(l \\'.iS llil'lll‘$t qwak- '.i itor to ‘Ti-roll. oil Sun- er llllil OXLPYKlCCl a hearty W“l(0ill! , <-'i\- to the vlsliiilg foxlrlcli. l . Messrs Ffiiiler Gamble. rind FTnnk l Hon. W. H. DPilillS spoke on tho Kzilirliit. m‘ Trvrvi mntnrpd p. f new idi-zi lliilt the Dilpnrzlntnt of l’ Sinci-licixzirfe. nii '_ A icalltlirc was spoizsrlrii , 1n op- m l ranchers in Norway rind the co- ‘ spirit hflfl helped till considerably, lie thought Evening Meeting In the evenlnlz a. meeting was in Si. .\ilirv's l-fliil. presided '1 .\'f Tl F'*.“l"e= .»f l; ii field irinn for ion ~ i. . _ lillliiolffy‘. - F11‘. tiier spi-likers were Mr. A. E Airicbtnn, MTK, Geo. A. Callbeci; 1 S. \ t Clifton‘. Rogers, PG j Clark I . Jillinstlr. and Prof. O" . ml‘ i;:: of flail» Slurp Uni who .‘-ll'f‘..~'ll llli‘ ll<'i"(l of tlon lil tile fox railch Wixliflfl to cct the lacst resultsuilnl their efforts. All 1hr- smakers were enthusias- tic our liic- uelv iir-ilrlrtnii-ilt it'll! the iii. c . ' lls Foreseen l y Scientist; l iffy The ("hnarlinn Press) NOTTINGHAM’ England. Scpt.l -T)e.=pite the disappointments of .f}ilfil'i'l"<'l to ranchers on the important in raising good foxes inte years the time will surclv. "5 Y13>° >31“ \"’l ’l‘i" l . t crime “'ll(‘l‘l ilrolinls of :1 w-nrv-i} kccpuic up thr- swlndnrti of foxes ‘ ivjdioiir. ivm- “~13 mum. li,--,i,p_ y.“ zizrd (ililUFlilYil! iii: on i-‘vrir colour Prnfcssrii- Sir Edu-qrll 1'3 Povflfnn Mr. iluri. Oli‘lliil‘(l the program toniclit in his prcsiilenilnl address‘ 7°? the 313N614! 71PM 6H3‘! he lil- rit the OpQfllnQ 0g m, mosrgng 0f tended holding and expressed the the British Association for the Ari- hope 111M ‘more fox clubs would be vanccn-innt. n: S(']php9_ l organized as he would be able to Sir Edward's thenul was Yhp his-l meet more fovmcn timn if he, had tor)‘ cf rvoiiltlmiorx- thought. nre- t" 1'03" 0Y1 YP-"YIP-R 1111911975 infli- vicrlv of the progress n! yhpughg on vidiinlly, as i: would be impossible organic evolution as revealed at 9° C1111 0T1 01K‘?! ranch?!‘ IIPFSOH- prist meetings of the British Assow ally- elntion and elsewhere. Th9 732111-91 (71115 11191113181"! Iii-id "1'l'10\l_f_!hf< on the dovplnpmgnf| that they intended to hold their of lump-n pflwfly-g by ms pdufa‘inz pelt show inter in the SPASOn and influence of social cnvironmentfi, P°§<lhlY i1 fiflfl <18." l" Bfiofhfl‘ snld Sir Edward in conelusiorul Tmlch- - “silzgegt ms grgflwsg 0g m, prom} Everyone left. with n feallxig of lems by which we are faced-thel wli-lifivfloll that the first mend end of international war. ' F"! 77°15 DR! W‘!!! l l“!!! luv “Michael Foster, in his address‘ “PF-‘l- I’ rif ‘Driver in i899, ivris led to b/‘y """"*"—' iicvc that. ‘happily, the very great? ncss of the modem power of do» struction is already becoming a. I I Blames Dirl ible bar to its use. and ‘bids fair-may we hope, before lUTlPMWHOlTV f" put ‘an end to it’. "He expressed the horn» that; tmi brotherly meeting between the} English and French Associations. at Dover and Bmllogne might. be’ P-ERLIN. Sept. l-ACB-lfav- asi-“Explosiim of the dirt- } gibio Ifindcnburg was provoked looked upon as a sign that vci- ll? JPWS". J11"!!! QIPPWIPF» Once. hv nnlflcr means than lhlll Nazi anti-Semitic crusader. ao- dnfplflnflnpnf of nrm"ml‘]1‘§v 1px;! sertctl today in his i\"\""Y1-'1\’N‘P Sf"<'ii'l!l\' working tolvnrris the some.‘ PM‘ i<llll‘i‘illf‘l'- great crirl. And in n limp of still Tho (German zcmxiili WM greater need and pei-plexity may dP-‘lirnvcil by flri- May 6 over we not, in the snma hopcfill spirit, lllf‘liflkl‘l'llll'<l, NHL airport. lock upon the rrvcrlt i-ictt hv‘ in connection with hi! charge which members o.‘ the 'i"‘i‘.l‘ll 1 Ri-"eiclirf P"|'\""l F‘ Ml" "m" Association hovp honored us, anrii n German “ilsiilin-z iii ltuko- feel strenithener! in 'Yli'l~"T'v'F‘"'fF"f“F‘*T5“l”‘LM the crest cilfl will he reached? 1 “There are. l’ know. very nlrmv people who look upon the Great? War and inter ivnrs and fililicl." of3 w'ir as the close rlf Yiiciincl Po‘- “s rircrim. The ivrlrrls in il-‘rich Arfliilr Frhnsier conclude". his vilm. Rumnuizi. "On the subicci of‘ the flin- rlenhurg ilrilnstrophc", the lei.- ier rent"! wnni in Inform you that last autumn a ‘Jew Yrlrk Jew named llciiinziii, PHZIITPI‘ in the lumber business replied as follows in ih-‘w- iihn adviser] hint in take llie lliiuli-iilliirg on his return trip l" tin- I'n- lied Slates: 117il7‘lY'"ll in 192i. indicate, ‘i’ ‘lone. ltllwt the British ./\<<oclriilrl~~ iWv-ls “The 1cppclin won't ll" in ‘ not thus despair" l the air much longer." lie rccnllerl rclnlil-k: iv: Fir Der H'II"Y"TH‘F Vilt" it was Riclliird Given n? lli~ Tmlcrk iilect- f‘flfl\llll'f'fl these words iirro evidence ilf :i piiii the Ilimlenhirrg. 'iiiq of lRflll which nlwllc n ciwrqql in destroy ‘ "oral at this time when tho ‘ir - tsh and American Assecm" --. civilimifnn f. ‘oordf! i\'f‘i‘c crlnfidcliilv hoping to vvulv- l prrmli‘ ‘lliicrl of hnllrls of l Fill" n" ‘ ivlrfnrr (lieu still filrilicl- tllrl \\T1l"Y.’lll\\‘ nntl lllil'ii'il nliilrcc‘ psi“. llii» "pl l l l i hv which lilcv ilzivc been, barium" “Confident wni-ils", rlNinrcd Sh lll.\""" for so mnnv vcars. - “inspircrl iiv ‘he forcing “Roferrilid to the "'71- "l‘i'll""icj ‘ ll . ' ""'""'l_l"i Fir Richard sn‘d' - lh-rn" "We may co'li'l»'lc‘l"l' lc-l- ".'l‘ .\ll‘fli'll' eighty ywwi-s have passed " is and F\"\'"' rlli-"icn llll""‘ ‘lice illlli" won- .c'"\l;i'll. but ivitil.‘ "irncrl wll‘ ww l~ _ "’i\"“ , llie 5"“!‘ll\"‘ ilwiiivmenii f‘\‘i"r‘ ill‘ "-'~l~'~ ' =~ W1‘ mo". "tlficre lYlF lvcn l". llrirrrilamapd ‘Yl"\' cow" trl Wil: l-wi: lififl" "l" 1n Hive w“ surlllv conic. and may ' r’ l‘~“'i ll f"'c"'i "1"?" ‘cr- lit NW1" r. .'v, rl. time which shall l --.. .,.i-,\-.- q.- 7v F's.» F! 3 p7,...‘ la.‘ ii, ... - . p: l‘sr\l'fl"‘\i't l i‘- \-' i_ “W1 .- \ - ._r ‘H’ " "" by! yxnft l" lpropbctic of o glorious reality." ivvl‘ tism. Just us we look brick from ou . C ‘t*'~i"‘§b