QoleLAll verse, and wilhtbm touIli-he Island. visiting the farms oi several of the big stock breeders. i I I I Miss Laura any... who has. been visiting her old home here.‘ leit Tbllfidl? to join her mother and sister in Halifax. a .- o Rev. J. S. Bonneil and family,_oi Saint John, NB, are at their sum- mer home in Cavendish, and are be- ing cordially welcomed by their friends. Notes by‘ i118 W8! Till! majority of Liberal members in the House oi Commons were elected in Quebec. That majority placed the King Government in power and has kept it there ior years past. Of four Conservative members elected in Quebec, not one y, a fiours is a French-Canadian. Three of ("m W_QQ1_M,Q ‘n them represent constituencies in Montreal. Yet 250,000 electors vot- “ow 1-9 PREVENT 5-5113“; ed for Conservative candidates at FROM MOTOBING the last election, and if they were ’ Perhaps you wonder why you feel Happenings 0i The Week A little bit of patience often makes the sunshine colne. And a little bit. oi Love makes a very happy home, And a little bit oi Hope makes a, rainy day look gay. And a little bit of Charity makes glad the weary way. I I ‘THE NEW’ ‘M; ON RAZOR Ben's a snap for anybody lninoed of a new user-It’; a genuine Auto-Strap Iuor wiihevltrop and Ten Blades ahfl iheontiitoompleteaellaiorilil.thoilfloeoi the blade; alone. ~ ': ' We have only a limited number of these specie mo“ on hand. So come early ‘if you want one. We carry a full lino of Shayna’ goods. lTflWN IEUAHBIAN IWIIII 1M1: (huadad I881) $1.00 w: rm (la ndrlnoa) daiivorod- ' v "J0 an: your o. advaneo) Iallorl u. Canada and cum statue. Radiant-W. Claator e ileum. Secretary-Lions. CaL D. A. laeklnnon, l). ii. 0. Vice-Preside nt—l. B. Burnett. Q- 3B1 Illtll Illl Illlllb-J. B. Burnett. Associate Eslltor—D. K. (Inn-lg- - -'- Sunnyside SATURDAYJULY 14, 1928 Their" Excellencles left Saturday THE MILITARY CAMP. ilita ' pnrkmdmbarydscz$p m vlcmmlsible will be done to give the people n men and horses that hi: 12d the throughout the Province an oppor- e en m” tunity to hear and see these two der trainin i . m l _ weeks Wm rgeturzrm the past “loldlstingulshed visitors. who comc to e“ homes andlus for the first time. their civilian duties this afternoon. The presence oi the soldiers re- calls the stirring days oi 1914-18,!- with their glories and their tragc-l dies, and to some brings up sad memories. There is cause for grati- tude in the fact that no forceful speaker. tion: “Is the world growing better?" It is hoped that everything -pos- -——-~¢oQ--——-- GROWING BETTER’! VERY now someone rises to ask the age-old ques- and again nswer that it represented in the House of Conl- tired after motoring. The car rides mm“ m pmwnmn w we“ “ullklsnlootllly, the roads are excellent. be“ @119"? W°l1ld 11B 2° cllllsewddlycu have been sitting for hours with tlve members from the French- no exertion and yet you feel real speaking Province where there arcll-lled- no“, but tom,‘ l It is not from the exhaust gas oi lothcr cars because you may not lhave been in crowded traffic. --¢~ . What is the reason? Th” phmlflc‘ and Whey at the I have spoken before about watch- Conservative party are in no Wall} ing o. boxing bout where a boy with lnimical to Quebec. Conservatlsmllimited experience was boxing stands for protection of~ much thatwimcha Vllld. then world's cllflmll- ion. Quebec holds most dear, her laws, He was so invent on watching language and religion. The maln- vmm trymg to understand his tcuance cf the British North Am-lstylc and to avoid his blows, that hi! evening for Quebec. From there they proceeded through Western Ontario to Winnipeg, where they attended the Norse celebrations on July ‘i, afterwards visiting Portage la Prairie and Ncepawa. On July 9 and 10, they were present at the Calgary stampede, returning there on July l4 to present the prizes; in the interim they made a short tour through Southern Alberta, visiting the Turner Valley Oilflelds, the E.P. ranch, Lethbridgc and Medicine Hat. They will then proceed to erica Act and of Canada's place inlzkept his body and arms tensed the the Empire and o; an adcquaw prmientire time. He lasted just three, tectlon for Canadian industries and rounds because he exhausted hlm‘ ,self with this YEIISEUO§. Edmonton to open the annual exhi- bition there on‘ July l6, leaving there that night for a ten-day trip to the Peace River District, after A great deal oi interest is bein8 taken by the younger folk this sea- r. A. FOSiElinifilllii... son and each day the ‘tennis courts at Victoria Park are crowded with members and outside visitors, who are loud in their praises of its won- derful location. The hostesses at the tea hour today will be Miss E. Cook, Miss O. Johnson, Miss E. Jen- kins, Miss E. Foster. The many home friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beairsto of Toron- m, will be glad to know that their young son Billie is now convalesc- lng after a very serious illness. I I I Rev. James D. McLeod, Henriet- Sold T0 GIT YOUR MONETB WORTH BU! BRAIIMIN TEA U8ED_ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN, EVER only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. ¢‘A‘ a ‘Aaaaaaa H v v v vvfi a WOULD ANY 0F THESE HURT YOU ‘z _, d5 And someone rises to a - w?‘ 3°“ products, are not repugnant to thc, when you keep your mind and’ pebble c! Quebec. much less Sc inlbcrly alert, it means that the muse-Which lrfew days will be spelli- a fact than the free trade policy of lies are on almost as much tcnsionjasper Park. On their return jour- the Western Progressives with whomldfl when YOK; M0 actually 1181118 d1‘ ney from the west, their_Excellen- thc Kins Government ls Sc clcscllfm°vmli mem‘ cies will travel from Port Arthur to For instance a muscle at complete allied. m“ is manuiacturing some was“ OYLSamia by boat and so on to Mon- -———- _ lfatigue products, because even std-Teal 9° Ell-Edd llle Blue Emmet There B"? 50ml? lldllellllllldlcdllilllskrest it is on a slight tension. Thilyraces on August 7th, returning to that Queberys representation in the‘ls Nature's way of having it readyiggmwa 9n the morning of August Federal Parliament may not long be‘ 1° dill? "0 $186k i0 be drawn up be- at“ so unequally divided between thc fore 11' ca“ “'°l'k~ ta, N.Y., and Mr. George McLeod, of Montreal, are in Montague for a brief stay, where they were called on account of the illness and death of their aged father. Mr. Norman S. McLeod, a respected resident of that place. s with equal ' i. Judgment against miner of auto $5000 and costs hang over any part oi the British,“ ‘wlllle “lllalllel lelllle Emmy-e gut-gay, and there 1s room forlassurance that it is not. the hope ma; the presen; generaflanswer, we believe. would be that 1t tion shall not know, as their fath- ‘ls-glllwlllg bell-Bl‘ l" Spills lllld 11119 em and brothers lmew_ any of the vsame answer would have been equal- horrors of war. Yet the era of uni- yet dawned Looking into the history oi social conditions in the princi- A safe 2. New $2000 auto wrecked in collision; no fault of owner, other party responsible. but without means. 3. New‘$2000 auto stolen or destroyed by flre, total loss. Not if your automobile is insured with HYNDMAN & COMPANY, LTD. . ly true in any age. Miss Carrie Holman. of Montreal, versal peace has not . and may never dawn while human and 110ml nature is as it is, but military traln- lib-l cities of the Old and New Worlds two Dames as 1; has been duflllfi tllelti§1uty<i1ll' {k2}; rlsslgclllis Csexhilel-l The ‘FOODS in camp for the “as; 1S visiting her home 1n gamma-Skye, In“, 914,51 lnguffllwQ Agency in P. E. Island ing must, not be abandoned. There 9- lllllldled °l' lW° lllllldled Yell“ past decade. The Great War, whichlmcn the am¢unt of fatigue mo: week have added very mnwrmvx, m the guest 0f her mother, Mrs. R. T. Phone m or 3:3 for Fun Infommmm and m,“ the dlsdls-‘llmts may be many times the the social gayety of the city, and it °lm°-"- brought bitterness into slcn cf Public afialrs- has receded T$°§.'§t.'l"l§§'vfam"°° whe“ mllwlls with regrets that farewells were Plemlel‘ Felgusonlclil ' l id d the uniforms laid aside , If you are a passenger in’ a motor 5a an Ontario and Premier Taschereamof , _ . , _ other Season Amen the out” . t I, l car, 30.1 should give no thought to ‘cl m‘ ~ g l Inc that will better prepare men for enable to law. more consldcla e o Quebec, both ab“, and patflomlhe driving its?“ (that is if you can standing Social events in this Cami the dfdlflflrl’ dudes °1 111° than “them "w" llllllallllllwlll“ andplcadsrs in their respective Provlllc- ‘lrllst the driver» but should sit re-liulctlon was the delightful "dinner military drill and discipline. After generally speaking, on a higheries, are much more closely in accord li-‘l-sllrzalélleélilrltsi‘ then scenery at thelc“ Wednesday at Edgewaten the a few days of drill and camp exer- moral plane than were our ances-‘Oll Severbl 01 llld ‘lllesllmls whlchg" Ycu can mjslseeetggfidlflgofiflog: lovely residence of thc Lieut-Gov- cise the men's walk and carriagavtors of those far off days. lvmmy clmcem the" supporters thanulot watching the road nor the trai-lem°l' and Mrs’ Heartz’ “m1 ‘he “n” u b‘ 1 . ed A w we have erha s become morehas hitherto llfcvalled» Add Ml-‘fic, your body will not be ten5ed_ chcon on Friday at which Governor ‘m’ no c” y mllrov ' “e ‘ p p Bennett. the new leader of the Con-and you Will not be so tired at the Heartz was also the genial host. elasticity and alertness is acquired shrewd in our concealments. There sewaflve party Lhrgughguf; cnnad l , , , l ayclld of the Journey. , . I '. - ' which only military training can was a. noticeable openness about has proved himself a not unaccept- Vt l“ celllllllll’ 9-150 d mistake tol, Ml. and Mrs‘ A_ A_ McLean are d able exponent of the principles and t“ and dnve ‘he c“ ‘vllll Vlllll‘ l t o“ h u - -t y impart. This is especially observ- the vices of those far-off ays, so| _ ‘mind, and the wheel in the hands of eav “g awa 5 or y on u “S1 o ‘ . . -. f the great historic partymcmeone P] a Th ‘m1 a; h t th t f m aths lmlldes ° . .s-. ls is even harder S C Y- able in boys who take cadet or scout tra 6111‘. s tlxYldllgSv romot fies lzareJwhich he has been called to lead. {in your nervous system than driv-l _ drill and they carry into old age o mora iec u e were n I ,lnl;:f.he car yourself. . The Misses Stewart are expectedhionore of seame M d‘ mg... and 11ml; the contretempsthlls. this smartness and this self-control fully concealed as ours arc-iodayl fllerpyfllil d"? driving the car, um! home from Montreal mmgm on alse l’ k " - B 5P9" 118 created ‘Js-mways covered qfliciglly . , s considerable traffic you two weeks, vls“ m their Damnmythe‘ vera wee s in the city the guests by annjwcmg some fresh alter“. ago one is driven to the conclusion that we are, outwardly at lcastmore. i respectable, more moral. more lam-limo the past‘ must ever be the soldiers for polic- ing purposes if for no other. More- over there is no other iorm of train- o o Her many friends will gladly wel- come Mrs. Jaynes and her interest- ing children, Helen, Julian and Ro- bert to their summer home at Kep- poch. where they will as usual spend the summer. ' I Mrs.A. G. Putnam and family, of Sackville. are summering at the old family home in Eldon. sac-- "r" Sun Francisco, and Mrs. T. l-Lweil- her guest c1111 l:_. ‘V004, or Boston. adorned the drawing room ' graced the daintily arranged table at which Mrs. Hugh G q. and Mrs. Joseph Key presl Those who assisted in sewing w Miss Nita Golding, Miss Hilda .- man. of Summerside; Miss Zoe ' crson, Miss Virginia Spangler, .l Frances Teed and Miss No l» Gregory. I The humorous 20$"? 85°11‘ ‘hi’ apparentidjfliculty eliperlellced l“ getting ilic Prince of Wales to ab- andon hi."- snug bachelor quarters in York Housc for the more pnflllul surroundings of Marlbordllkh H011“- [is now thought to have come to ml Mrs. C. Falrall Fisher, the Chut- The club joke has been meg d eau Apartments Montreal accom- en ' -- - - ' ' . . t ti t oi’! mm- Ilmnled by her sister, Mrs. c. E. HR H cons m y p“ I Mr. A. Stuart Dickson, of -~ man 8t 00., is assisting in the ties as social secretary w ooo As the week draws to a close and the Day of Rest draws near. there acquired during their training daysdwhich may or may not have been _ _ _ mm, be alert d ‘n l ‘ f m . ‘ This year's military activities were to their advantage or to our disad- are haplmy some things m mgmd However whcremtlhe irfdlitcyiswlriizllllil. H0“ J" D‘ and Mrs“ Stewart‘ I231?‘ 11:11:21 mother‘ Mrs‘ K smith’ tion at Marlborouill 1191159- Bu‘ ll H0110!‘ Llelll-GOVBPHOP ileum. ‘ t0 which We Cflll all llilree- one ‘lllymrlnxinz aims and bodv. kecliinlll . ' . l g I is now sutled, rumor has it. thflt position was made vacant by l Marlborough House will be ready 1'01‘ the Prince early next year, and that in all probability hc will move straight in when he returns from his African tour. Positive arrange- ments to this end are already ll‘. ex- istence, and therc are obvious signs that York House is to be vacated in dllc course. It is thc King's inten- tion to reserve thc latter as a guest house for distinguished visitors, the existing inadequate accommodation having caused much inconvenience and embarrassment. I I Mr. J. R. Dav‘ The laws of these far-off m Seven has been S“ a “dill? cruel ‘llldlDlvine appointment for hangings werelworshils. It was for the good of zlllll" very successful and, we believe, verylvantnge. satisfactory. We are always plcaasrldays seem to us of t to have the soldiers with us. Thu/heartless. Public llllilfl blflboth hands on the wheel however, rest nlldlvlll lczscn the l timle. , _ . , _ ,_ . This little suggestion rcoardl give color and life. to the city and its common and made n sort of piubllcnmallllillld and lafbsolutltllyt T;(£:5~*3lj;‘v-rlcyinq y]... hqdv mm, mm“, w" tag . r a - v- - . ' ‘ . ‘ We shall hllvc a holiday for tllosc who enjoy tllatumr 1112:“ s"? i‘; rest from labor gllg-CIPIICP between tho enjoyment. or‘ “s ort" The scvcresi DEIl-ldone. c. .91! 1 a k Cr Bnjnynlonl of n nmmr lrlll- ‘p ' ‘ ' ’ and thc uctlvltlcs that on othcrday “t “ll make weary the mind and mus( M155 Edith 31°11“ and Miss KM“ Mr €umuel James Kennedy LL death or the lam - ' ~ , . . g degree of yamllfilzeilflzlé (‘ft iéllnafglobsll: 51:3’ B... and Mrs. Kennedy, of New York, r h, ' (llally welcome: by their friegnds [have motored to the city‘ and am . . _ *~ registered at Beach Grove Inn. Mr. ., ' Kennedy h be in . ‘ Miss Winnifred MacLeod, who m m, l as e“ w“ g l° u“ < - l1 snce he was two years old. m W“ o>———— has been spending several years inuqnl - _ l""’"**"">"v*vflc-cc Arizona returned llomc Wcdncsdayl. t ~15 a great. tnvome among h“ kinds of misdemeanors without any of the limbs and body. 1135 1101'“ 01' t D .| s l- . 1D“ a v-ligit w he‘, Daren“ Mr undddatlves “ml lrlelllls- 1'19 15 U16 only _ _ . . l- t ,0 m" mm‘ v al y e ectlons - - son of Dr. Chas. Kcnned , u formgp noticeable effect upon criminality. lllcdldllldllle llellcfl y Mrs. John MacLemi. | y " . u c imimnqleverywliere that it has been obscrv- . FOR , , successful Isllllldel‘. and Mrs. Kenne- we me lmnmt w] l Gulf l l c ' Gua-rdla-n Readers Miss Claire MacLood ‘iu ervisor dy‘ of New Yolk His wire was m“ many whether me mummy tends: I of School Nursin in Hedrlnpr t rn ‘merly MISS Ethel Hun’ mm is the wwmds betterment “my be (“V5.1 w oovoooovvvqooooo oavvvo 4;. - 8 g . 8 ll omy child of Mn and Mrs_ Lewis Bu“ doe I Mr. Ormond Poole and (laugh Miss Greta, of Montague. are v ing in l-lawkesbury, N.S. y I I I Ml". and Mrs. Hensllaw Ande ‘ and Mrs. V. Payne, of Toronto, among the summer visitors , Bracklny Beach. I various activities. warm welcome for them when they kind of l allies were inflicted for almo return next summer. VISIT. . . . 30% TIIE LEADERS o o , . Mrs. Harris is spending tile s‘ mcr with her son. Rev. C. R. lla Pllrrsborn, N.S. ——'—' i T is important that ample prc- ‘ puratlon he made for the visit of Hon. R. B Bennett nnll his 5115-, And at what season of the your‘ h . ,~ . the day oi lest. call more,‘ I “w, u‘ 102B ed omc on Wednesday to spendymn Han‘ Jr" of New York. My. S . -ll°ned' I“ any ca” looking buck hcr vacation with her friends. t", MES Bennett‘ ‘Hm are m an!“ over history throughout the ages we smmgly for Walsh“) "0 ‘he Aulhorl , o o o and Mrs‘ Hun are also reglswred “l M155 Helen Melllsll. of RiOHtfllZlIP. '““*'”““‘**“"““ in this Province on Wcdncsdfly- ‘ , oi‘ all Good than this glorious sum-l GOD CARES-Rob not the poor. M A A B u n l‘ l Bench Grove Inn. and greatly en- “ . m. m Trvon the mo“ o; , August 8th spend Thursday in find m“ 111mm“ “alure has m 11° me,- time? we um now enjqying because he ls poor; neither Ollllress‘ L uls- C- 1-»! t": g 5l111llll9TllE joying ghejy-‘vlsgg vlzlllg d firenm-l] “k the f ‘ ‘ _ M d women my,» d the afflicted in the gntc: for then .\c ox o c, ourls. I cv. . .an ls. _ Summerslde, Friday in Georgetown w“ changed e“ an F119 first mms o‘ the garden “n LOH! Will lllelld 111911‘ (19-1159- ‘mill ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' Baptist Parsonage. l a a o Y the field. Luscious berries, health-‘spoil the so“, of those dcslrcs and ambitions. We may bavcglvlusvcsctebglcs Mule "also $11 lgifiithfiltl.‘ Prov. 22:22. 2s. __ _ r _.seasons grow , ar 3 acquucd more perfect mom“ o m“ Vtables, to be presently followed by, cclllmenl" The mo“ Shall not’ ufpther varieties now approaching ormer years, has become the tlloll maturity, or ripening under thc found out of our da-y. summer sun. A plentiful hay har-' w,“ give a 5mm;- vest is already being gathered in. There is a large attendance at the Mount Allison Summer School now in session at Sackville, consisting for the most part oi teachers am] lllSDectors from the Maritlmes. P. I E. Island is well represented, hav- Widc sympathy goes out to Mnllllg about fifteen in attendance. Tile ‘thou a man diligent. in lliS business? and Mrs‘ C“ F‘ olammran‘ °f Nmmlclass‘ in Methods °f Teaclllllfi Wlllcll d before kmgs; he trenl, who whllc summering atiMr. L. W. Shaw is conducting has d bciorc mean men.-=Brackley Beach, accompanied by)!!! enrollment 0f upwards of twenty. their dnughter-in-law, Mrs. O'Hol- Mr- Shaw is also taking some more lllll" Slmlledl Mrs. F. P. Taylor and her daught- lc-r, Mrs. Murdoch McKinnon, and young son Frank are leaving today‘ for Sollris to spend the next several weeks. “ ed according to the dictates of their 'ROBERTA LEE I OQQ-GQ-OOOO-OO-O-O-O #00940 Washing and Saturday in Charlottetown. A demonstration will be given at each of these places at which both thc; leader and Miss Bennett will be PM?! sented with addresses of welcome}! and at which they will both speak. shalt “U” be l . l H’. ' This will be their first appearancqpelhal“ the ‘l e1 m ‘ Surface m Smlletyl but ‘vhether e The pursuit of pleasure with SlIClllllG Sliflll stall s a wearplsllllll noPstan in Prince Edward Island and they _ “y bet . d i dvance of a warmlmlel‘ ma“ °r woman l5 “l” eagerness that it become _ are “Sun-e n a remain all ness, is one of the follies of the agclpruv‘ 2229' 4loran,wiie ofMajor Melbourne 0'- advanced work along educational ll . It is “Durham m“ t eopen question. l“ whlcl‘ we llve- All to‘) llequenuy‘ PRAYER-We would, Lord, be “n l it encroaches uncn the day cf T951~.diligent m business. fervent in H°ll°'““' ‘ewved ‘l ‘elegmm all‘ es" Tile bcnutliul summer weather of the past few weeks has been ideal for golfing and the members are taking full advantage of the links, on which numerous visitors arenlso daily welcomed. The hostesses to- day for the tea hour will be Mrs. Woodman, Mrs. H. R. Stewart, and thc Misses Hagan. I I PllAYElh-Makc us (lellvcrers and} not dcspoilcrs, Lord. llands After handling onions or - ill-smelling things, wash the ill mustard water. There no better to remove the odor. l5, 1928 o u July THE DILIGENT MAN---Se8st Cleaning dlass I Powdered pumice-stone is - ably the only thing known that remove hard oil from glass. On July 28, Rt. Hon. James Rain- say MacDonald, former Labor Prime welcome ter or worse will probably people be given every possible 0D- ii l -,_,4a.- . _- ,. i m thi ,M Ml- -- .. u n tn mummy to hear me man who’ we‘ EnlToluAb NOTES. iwhether it thuslencrlactheihor ltllltllsplrlt’ servmg Thee‘ :Z:?r(l:eni‘i‘l-l;tlora:lr slid ti‘; ien Dr and Mrs Cyru: MacMlll f fill“; flj/lgwcek: vlsitntg To E t i. 0 ih J ice _ , ,t ‘n c l ' ' ~ “ an,o xrac n». u bclleve- Wlll 51mm’ be Pill“ Ml“ l “m1 “m” m“ me s l“ l _wllrmc ram: HAPPINESS IS 5pm,“. Ruled by “ghmmg o, a Montreal. lire among the annual the Dominion of Canada. The three out the onion in half and - ‘old saying that “too much of The Pctfltc Gmweld 91ml‘: 1°‘, in an ordinary lemon squeeur. ister 0i Canada. He has captivat-l _ n FOUND l ~ m) 1 800d mmg is good for nothmll thunderbolt at Petawnwa camp vls rs welcomed this week. girls, Ishbel, Joan and Sheila, eyes Wm be less affected by l ed audiences throughout m‘? Pm‘ filly W111 flllmd all excellemiupleasures are like poppies spreadvvrrhe dance and ‘he whm go m’ Monday afternoon. The sadly ber- ' ' ' whose doings are closely followed method and the Juice Wm h. 1'1"“ o‘ Quebem where he recenuylllllllcrtunity for an lllllmg before thelos Burns has sung. but moderatelAnd the Jealousy and the strife: eaved wife and Barents 1e11, next On Monday afternoon the lovely by Canadian readels- ‘m’ Pullclll" bettefflavor; comes and the morning for home, where the mili- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. John- arly enthusiastic over the journey. -——<o-&-—-—- “And the Summer S . . enjoyment and content than free in-l And ‘hglgrgrorliglz’, is Life. dulgence. “Nothing in excess." and‘ things," T1197 indulgence therein brings more re _ British astronomers, after ~- 40 years of work, have almost ~l pleted a huge map oi the he! made by photographing more visited and it may be assumed ffOmgbugy hay-making begins. ‘ the press reports of the reception hevshould all take advantage of it. ! ‘ received that the Federal represen- --- | They intend to cover as much ground as possible in the time at their disposal, and 2.1:" ::.l, Quebec stone was the scene of a oretty re. celltlon, when Mrs. Montague w_ Dewmle- 91' Boston. received for the tary funeral took place Friday from Christ Church Cathedral, inter- ment belng in Mount Royal ceme- 3: , 1 N B l k are "temperance in all arclAnd some would give their kl - - ll mm“ l“ that Province’ aim mel The roadsd; eiv-tguixi: Zxcep ‘sound maxims and equally 800d forl dom for love. n8 tcry. The family have been coming first ‘time since her marriage. Mrs and Winnipcl; will be visited. al- 15000000 5mm and prep,“ . l -. ' . ‘ ' ' - next election’ w,“ be mum sh-onggfiln 890d 6°" °ll every day of the week lAnd some the“ kingdgm for ggln; to Brackley Beach ior many years, DeWolie received with her mother, though most of the time will be 000 chgrtg, tion oi the link from Sackville t0 - ‘And some wollld givc their earthly and the guests at both Shaw's and MP8. Johnstone, and wore a gown spent holidaying at Lake of the ' —"_-<°->--'"‘ Lever operated. a device has l invented to crack pecans by l lng the force the long way °l shells, preventing fragments l and obtaining their meats unb l all to be young again. numerically than at present. _ The conviction is steadily grow- ing that all ls not well with the MacKenzie King Government, that Canada's development is handicap- ped by the shifting vacillatins D01'| icy oi the various groups which." 1-‘1 11°" by mums ma" dlfierent m!‘ Flowers are nature's poems scat- itical creeds, constitute the mliflf- tend “long the pro“ highway m- Woods. on the Ontario-Manitoba boundary. M 7°39 Reoltette with embroidered net trimming and French shoes o; Zgte suede embroidered to mam), sown. Mrs. Johnston wore a mldllllllll blue sccrzetw. The guests were received in the drawing-room w ich was decorated with rose; and peonies. In the dining-room the table was decorated with yellow Bmbdrasons and tall yellow candles, and was presided over byMrs. War. Gregofs were untiring in their ei- forts to make the sad journey less tedious to the sorrowlng ones so sadly bereaved. I Sadly alarming is the report of' Just the number of persons killed in _ automobile accidents in Cansdagin But ‘llsineither the love nor the 1926 and 1927, as stated by t e u- ga n, . reau of Statistics. rt tells that s04 "Cr llgzsléculh that has vanished kill d i 1927. l t 606, ' rhere ebetlze an lxrgm“; 42 6;Nor the sun. nor the dew, nor the 9 Year ° l ' heat, nor the rain, Del‘ cent‘ The 81981111 "l9 21°11" @1115 That brings happiness at last. cause for Can a as a w oe was, 9.1 100,000 ull-itlon in i927. asl p“ pop lFllling wide the heart of man; Tormentirle, which is by n0 B18805 as good as it ought to be. This ‘link is on the road to Prince Ed- ward island and there may be meth- od in the madness of keeping it as A great many delegates and in- terested vlsltors were present at the Presbyterlal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, held at Murray Harbor North on Wednesday last. and all the meetings proved most interesting. The social side was ably looked after by the ladies oi’ For V Weak Stomachs ' I Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gates. oi Anaconda. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, Westmount, Montreal, before coming to Charlottetownto renew friendships. On Thursday Mr. Wright, who is so kindly re- It is only the love of God, I t a sokeenthelll‘ ed tn s05 in 1920., bi it? in Pathogen? ‘Each m the sum life. Flower gardens are becoming ‘Ilgmnagm the latest “Enable it lihoniy tine liips that gently speak member“; as German“, represent“ "m Nun“, and Mm “Imam Mc_ me congregation, who served lavish ' “h” o ‘ ‘ u m more and more numerous in tile figures Show me fatalities 1n n e p“ e o a“ ms plan’ tive here for the past forty years, Donald. both 0' Saint John assist refreshments in the Manse to the ‘if '°"',,,,.,,“',,,§"§L' O . ' ‘ v ‘ ."°_"‘l °‘ "w" mum“ up n b city find throughout the Province m, Unlmd 8mg, u, have be... 1, 13 only m, “Burma rm, celebrated his com birthday. Mr. ed by Mrs. .1. P. I-Iillion, the Misses visitors. , m, a,“ m,“ pa’: Th“ dumm’ the Kmihagglezm than ever before, showing advance 18.2 per 100,000, or twice the Cana- And saggy“; that is Bhemhed to ma?!“ resdvzfuflmny lgeliglnma, Owen. Hilda Jenkins, Edna ' ' ' Stomach Mixture. tion is shown Y ma"? °“5 m culture and in the thlngs ‘ha; dlan rate for 1927. This contrast is — e rs an v rom o tends. 0 0h. Dorothy Holl, and Helen Miss Ethel Messervy, who has ' 41¢ ~ um - ~ v cm- .-. l l" c" w “c” “she'll” “‘;'Z.‘.°l‘.§"l..}“.i..‘2.'.f.'.. i“ l.'.':l..:.".::.: 372221;’ “c . . --‘~""--l’-l-‘--"-ll*" a l ‘m, m “m; is very ggngflfl cars and the onger season o oper- Am those wmm t t‘, 1 t 1L - ' ' csservy. has gone on a holiday _ up the entire ~ it is tineie for a change at Ot- This season 52?; has been sing- “Mo” m the sums‘ ‘|_ u s r v n; ‘ a b" o! the mm o’ Baum” and MC‘ Mrs‘ Fred a Newson’ o‘ Edmon‘ vls" m vnmuver’ stopping M‘ d," mum ‘mnnmm a ' ' - ,year; Montreal by 55.8 per @t‘tq'md Ieod. 01 l-lllll cllY- ton. Alta. who has arrived home lerent points on mugs, stomach and impfl"! tows. ‘lheleyesloi all Canada llfdlularly free from thunder and lightn- Fflflnm "m, m. “chum mynnwuver by M5 p" cent such . . . _ on H. visit, the guest; o; Mm John a . . cruel-IM- Il W‘ "hi! inwards MP1 Bfllllelllv ing or other electrical disturbances..Canada were most numerous ln|has been the appalling increase in M"- Tlll-llc- 0f Bpdkane. formerly Newfion. is being cordially welcum- Miss Lillian Kribs, of Niagara ""',,,h'f,',",,',,""",,,',',,,," || I‘ now turn!!! Miss A. R-Obeflmtl. 0f this city, is visiting friends in Bummerside. where she is being widely entertain- ed. ed by her hosts of friends. I I I Miss Ethel Palmer. of New York, "lld 701ml; nephew. Master Jock Erjflhm ‘Wlldlha the summer v¢ 1 I’. find MP8. Philip Pflmgr. Brichton. Falls, who has been visiting Miss Ellch Orcscry. at the family resi- dence. Queen street. Saint John, 1°" °n Tllfll-ldfly to return home and was accompanied by Miss Gregory, who will be her guest m‘ mum-a Falls. Several delightful social func- tions were held in Miss Krihs‘ honor taxi-Amid Mrs. D. A Bruce, Roch- while she was in Saint John, on "Plmchy. have Mtheir wel- Thursday of mt week m” or“. come guests. Mrs. R. B. Gales, agory entertained at tea in honor oi I suns m fearof his steadily mcrew- mu does not prove that we bvclclllcfl-thllfcrc the; b21121: ‘death: fiwmcbllc slaushter in one year- popvjjgrit and dthers in $1"! immune from such disturbances. It mm “use e vnce o ; "e "e mm” “mull” c"! ll"- r: V Y’ is tho man whose 1 h m" h” had thplQllebéc 1MP Yell‘ Occurred In Mchqmore powerful and running athigher ' “l” he ‘my 3 W‘ we e ‘Itreal. Tourist traiilc increased the spegd than eve;- befom whnwm “u” 1| going to bring fell W05‘ benefit of electrical dvurbances in number o1 fatalities which were be the Buche ‘s Bill oi the High- to Oanada. Illl Bennett i8 our neighboring provinces which ap-Tgreatest in British Columbiamhereways m 192a? A. rrett, of ‘ described by the M!!! 0f ill! clllkflipear to have had mo", n,“ then-they were 13.4 per 100,000. Ontario] --_-¢a> East Saint John, accoriepanied by , ~~ ‘ _ stood next at 12.1. Quebec, an; New F-qulnucd with a numb with which KI- and Mm Jchu lawless. c! ‘the bu visited as s ltd! 0f 81cc? share. We shall be quite content to Bmnswlm 5'8: NW8 5Com and nlr mm m» forced through the water ‘Lune River, have arm/q! by ‘mo. Like her dlstinguisll- take our thunder and lightning aombem. 5m. Tomnw Increased M Efoaflllézillilflrg: i’1|lst:;v::ha“r1e;‘nlnlle'lalmobl|e_ “ewwm "m m.” Mm Q KIWI‘; Ill! ll N! 919511153“ llldl dlll-l-Illll- \ car fatalities by 93.8 per cent. in aw keep m" In" ma“, 6"‘ Lawless‘ former home at Cape Tn:- v,,,,,,___._,.._..-,..._._..._. . . , dorsod by over! "l" l“: n» ever used u. T", bottle .... “Q 2 M3“; _ LDRUGSTORE m ma. own 9"?‘ I Mr. and Mrs. T. 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