/ SEPTEMBER 1_3.‘_..l9_27 id that old Roof ' YourMind HAT weather-battered roof is a constant source of worry. Get it off your mind. Put on a roof that the iveather won't budge. A staunch, ‘ storm-proof, fire-resisting roof of Ru-bcr-Oifil 51H"! Surfaced Asphalt Shingles. You needn‘t disturb the old roof at all. You needn't expose your home to the. weather. You ‘can lay these good-looking, stubborn- wearin Ru-bcr-oid Shingles right over , _ the oi roof, saving both time and labor - and the trouble of cleaning up litlfiml lawn or attic. _ ‘ Your dealer can supply you _with Rii-ber-oid ll Slate Surfaced Asphalt Shingles in ‘three colors —~ Red, Green or Blue-Black. insist on Ru-her-oid Roofing whether for a house, barn, stable or industrial building. _There are 50 different varieties of Ru-ber-oid Roof (.over~ _- i ‘ ti i i i t A ings. RUBEROID “ ' DIVISION BUlLDlNG PRODUCTS LlMlTED Montreal Hamilton Toronto ‘ ‘32 RIiBlROID R OFINGS riiizitoaisiis iiiiinwsittto. I DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ‘l P- lillltlilllill liistorical‘ Drawings i , The Guardian has pleasure in announo‘ iiig that it has procured a few complete sets oi‘ the Canadian Historical Drawings (recentll/l published in its columns) printed on high-l timed art paper suitable for ‘framing. _Tl_iese pictures by Mr. C. W. J efferys, the Disting- uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for their historic interest _but because of their artistic merit. The nominall price is $1.00-foi: the set of 12 pictures. Apply early to avoid disappointment. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ entcen members and . were lresent. The l, "D0091 by the singing of the "lii- ‘ slituto Ode," l last meeting were read and adopt-l -‘ ed. , _iis meeting was attended by lilisi-t iieKcnna, Supervisor of WO-l Infill‘! listitittes on l’. E. i.. who of. T‘f@I'v1_i lluny useful suggestions con- ‘i-t-rittuiizthc work of tho liistitutcs i‘ flll Overiatiada. Preparations were - "1866 f0 the appointing of n new rffilflvlllrtat the next meeting. Re- ireshmeig were [hen llie bosius. The meeting closed by i‘ singing te dwedtling 30k f critic Cammn pl New “mien be. oi’ New Wighlrm was vcrloreti by the Rev. l). M. ldlmmll- Mllfllfir of the Church oi‘ Scotland. ‘After ‘Ylllllli! 001101 left on a honeymoon trill lllmllglllovti Scntlii and New Jlrwlswlck. aer which they will‘ ‘Tllllllle l" Silllrvilic. Mass, where ll"! ilffivm lllls a lucrative posit- iuii with the ‘hnmpaim 8t Morris CO. MI‘. and M. Gass have n host.’ 0T lllelltls lllhls Province. whol wish them a nisiint journey tin-o" lwctlding took lace Miss LIMITED. ‘Cami-edge- M»- oi’ harry couple 10ft a short trip ‘Stewart, the guests of; nml M“, Central Guardian SEE ANNOUNCEMENT front ‘ Page, Play at Hope River. HIGHEST PRICES pnidifor live poultry. llllfPlB Abattoir Co. 8969-94341. CITY TAXES—Lust day for tits- . count c-i‘ city taxes wl-fl be Tliurs- uy, 38ft. 15th, 910-l-9-13-3i COME TO POWNAL to-niubt Tuestiiy) anti have your fortune toltl bl a rcal gipsy. LAUNCHING £1"? I lNSTlTUTE—Tfle iJuly nesting oi‘ the Launching iii-l ’ ‘stitute was held on July 29th at the e ‘home if Mrs. Daniel Yastoii. l Sc\‘-‘ four visitors.‘ meeting WAHI The minutes or the! served by "National Anthem." WEDDWS BELLS. —A quiet place in (‘htirlottc- "vfll. SPD 9th., ivhen bliss Cath- ‘fllll? i110 lide of ivilliani W. Gziss Tile ceremony 719i’ were unattentivil. U10 aeremony the happy l P WEDDING E|_|_5__.A Klllllerlll MiiePhersoii became Church.‘ Boston performed Kinnou, Canoe Co p, p; ' to New York. tliiflfhlch lhey will itiake their nomin‘ (Jam-bridge, Iilass. -——-—Q0-a______ PERSOAs Mrs.‘ Bunberry. Mr. Robert McWimg hf lhe C. N. IL, Chnrlotteln, mogul-ell to Mt. Stewart, Thuny night ml see her parents, Mrnll Mrs. l). MticWilliams. th Ml‘, flfitl Mrs. llai David-gun, B Mr. ISamnel MaoWlnng Char- lottetown, spent Sum l“ Monm h Dan MaeWi-lllams. M We“), ‘from u; Bostmmfleorgc anti Prince Edward island, lMass, Wetlnes , Sept. 7gb , when lihe coal laden two miistcd schoon- .w glger, Blanche Fcrsey was beached at! the {Ballantyntfs Cove last even bride of Mr. Jq A lvlncglnnonieraft will be practically a total the same ice, Re“ Robe" loss. {Wlatson of the 1'31 PrQ-gbytgfjanl The Blanche Forsey a craft of 751 ll"; tons. in command of her owner, ...__ ceremony. Miss hel M,cl<l,,,,,,,,_‘ciipt. George Genge. of South Port. ‘sister of the grin‘ nllennen llw '1’. E. 1., sailed from Sydney on Aug-i bride, while then-Don, wag gup-llfdl 30 for Charlottetown with nl ported by Mr.‘ licglm Mn¢phel-.‘caigo of 140 tonsof coal. including sou, brother of thq-llln M|'g_ Mm», ‘a heavy decklotid. _l(innoll, formerly longed tn l')nn.‘tuln ‘Genizo the schooner carried 3| ‘tins, P. E. l. Mr. acKinnon is n Iliantls. Riley Purposesmon of Mt‘. and MlEwen D. Mac- ‘Gaultois, NfltL, William Keeping, . i l James Dvvlof Pleasanvsn until Wednesday. Grove was I1 Wlwlfid visitor ioshe experienced heavy wind anti a‘ rc-tigli sea, the waves breakingcv- ‘er the heavily loaded craft. Yester- day evening when about mldwuyl between Capo George and George-i ‘town, P. E. l., the schooner sprangi Gilt! was. battling against! -alcak. la head wind nnd ti rough sea at way i0 take east , Soak a cake of ' Royal Yeast with a little sugar in a quarter of a glass of tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL YEAST CAKES l... ‘ll i":liliilillirlllilllll ililliilliiliilllfillllililltlllfllilillllllilliillllilllilf .E. 1. Crew Battle i For Their Lives founderlng between l. The‘of Raniea NfltL, and Roland Genge,‘ ‘the captain's thirteen year old son. SHIP SPRANG A LEAK time. ,once but the intake of water stead- ily gained, The schoonefls dory the night ‘be- fore when the sens crashed against it, rendering it useless. been damaged TT.TP_.;CITK\_EII°ITETQFYF_ Cape ing. The m Besides Cap-| Morris , mate. of Cantu,“ ‘took the chair. CUARDUW Atl0’Leary This annual h convention teac ers 0i t e ers in ‘attendance. sldeiit, Mr. lo become good citizens. slons in which teachers took part. The afternoon scsslo-n opcuo Mr. Robot tc- take place in i928. Donald. Principal stration, Au ory, in which inspector Mr. McNally, Miss Allcn and otn- Home ers participated. life. The (iynllm, Jolns h, b AIETIGONISI-l. Sept. 12.—After congrntulatlont ‘ | iitt ng for several hours in a‘ , . _ heavy Bea and gme o‘. wmd to keep Distilct Teachers Meetings to be ere moved and adopted:- use of their Convention. province, revenue, increased salaries would be conducive to more effic- ient expericned teacher. - Whereas additional revenue is ‘ Owing to cnfavourable weatherluow being recehed by the govenv ‘and head winds the Schooner dlthm _not pass through the Strait of Can- That nightl ent of this province. Be it therefore resolved that this ‘Convention place itself on record as favouring an increase in teach- ers’ salaries, such increase to be ‘based on efficiency aiitl experi- ence, aud that steps be taken by the Executive of the P. E. I. Teach- ers’ Federation to tiring this mut- ter before the Provincial govern‘ The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year:— The two Dunn“ were nmnned Ml President-Mr. Robert Donald. Vice-Presldenb-Mr. Martin. Secretary—Miss Mary McCabe. The newly-elected President then After the passing Ml; Frank Troy, no; Mn and-Gangs’ realm“ that the vesselmf a vote of thanks to the retiring Mrs. Thos. Troy. Grilnhl this woek on return tonlon an. Cosy Lamplit Evenings couple’s happiest plans. ‘ ‘ t‘ The right lamp means much to the comfort of a room, and whether you are choosing for yourself or for a Fall bride, there’s sure to be the one among the many lovely models we are - showing. I i a in their new home are among a young __,. I LUCKY TO TOUGH A flAli-Ofll t a gallon who did return safely ml to be looked upon as a llflrlloll deiyloms special patronage ot the supernatural. To-day. the mystery‘ has departed. and we n0 longer believe in sell spirits. but and long voyages, this feeling was a remnant of the old feeling is left lar morn lnnyngd iii‘ the superstition that by toiich- in every creed the sailor had hia-‘lnl a alllflr Y0" "Hillel l0 Wlllull own particular gods or protectorbiliimno measure of the special luck lils safety being snplmlQd lsrl; l or his ceiling. >__ ' . liven now most qf us loolt- 0P0" a sailor's life as a romantic csllinz. Ciit oil from ordinary everyday ex- istence by a sort of mystery. And in the old‘ times of sallini! shill!- smnd, years ago, an lrish Mem- ber- of Parliament forgot the strict rule ‘that members must address the House only tni-oush "Mr- spesker." "Gentlemen." be bessn. n rising ,and was stopped instant. k flycflqq of "Order!" For n. mo- w.“ h, paused; than he resumed. "Mr. Speaker, sir. i recognise that ,-|h beginning my speech with the . "m; ‘gesrblemen’ I made a mis- - h, for which l am deeply sorry, and l promise dist tr the House will forgive mo 1 will endeavor not to repeat the error!" “Mai ltiieic "sol-you met ll"- Toinlyn today. What did she MY?" Mr. Knox: "Nothlnfl MII- K11"- “You unwise me-elie usually tents ,~_ awful iio l" Mr. KIIOXI lill’ lltill .i ( .‘lllll',‘.» llli’ ‘limit ‘iii-ii. Sllfl-‘ssiitl ll'i‘illlil~'lll iii-cusses OINTMENT ‘old home. Q . -ance when her next holllsea. depend uptin their favor. So thatl or a most enjoyable l; at Mr. and Mrs. Joselany and mother. Mrs. James Di, pleas. ant. Grove, leave this hlnl; on return homo. While he pm-I lvince the visitors lourclflarehyl parts, and were WOlCOIIIWQtg n-l ‘friends in ‘Nortii Ibivtvlllnge ‘Green anti Bunbuiy. l I dow Miss Vornzt Smith. B. encher r-f»0rai Expression at ‘kin (jnl. ilége, Regina, Susie, icfrllynnny linorning on return. to coin, hm- lduties on the reopening. n, lhn trip Wlcst Miss Smith visit her brother. Winston Y. (1, A_ Secretary at Midland, Onllgndg‘ in Toronto and Brandtlvlnn and Strasburg. Sask. Htlends wish her bon voyage and n". ward to again renew hor inlnl- fort son arrives. . HBVII THE B All [lF HEAl ubou for Satis n Sandwiches 4 business lun- l dinner pail s a n d wt c made of HGVIS Bread are won- derfully taaty. . . and so nutritibus A Produetof nd, Your Barter ‘buckets. realized "Let and ipcrish with her. RESCUED BY ‘FISHERMEN Arriving iii. Biilltiuiyntfs Cove the vessel anchored, and every oi"- conllnuod to keep her afloat by employing the pumps tintl| . _ , But ‘he water flmaduwoi instructing children in the mil gained. and Captain Gouge knowingi that the craft would sink, hoisted a distress slilnal. ll. large motor o‘, v boat manned by ftrur Baillantynes I Cove fishermen. phi out from the ' shore and assisted in bringing thei sinking craft to the wharf at thatl place, where an effort was made to‘ lighten her of part of her carBH Cl" coal. l These operations were carried on only a few minutes when it was the schooner was r» of her sails were Blanche Forsey, instead of sinking at the head of Ballantynds Cove ‘wharf, was run ashore-in a strong sea in a sandy part of_ the cove at Wllfi that set t 7 o'clock last evening. The schooner is lying mi her side . ‘ and is breaking up. one of her sides having already been stove in. Cap- tain Ganges was ‘n Antlgonish to- ‘day arranging for the underwriters survey. He and his son and mem- bers of the crew will remain at i R school or Ballantynirs Cove for se i The family was going on an out.- ches . . . for pic- ing in the woods, and mother was‘ m“ . _ _ for the » packing the lunch basket. she murmured. ° ° ~ l"l‘ve got lettuce sandwiches, olive g5 sandwiches, peanut hiitter sand-, wichas. msearoons. pickle-s. ginger snaps and chowchow. I wonder if I've forgotten anything." “How about putting in something .0 eat?" said father sarcsstlcally. me see," A teacher was explaining that be word "save" was sometimes us- instead of "except," andaslted any scholar could give an ex- hiple. A little girl he-ld up her and said: "Please infant. l on a big bill ‘Drink Ind Ellie)’ l ab’ Tor-Save the Wrapper!" _ ----Qoc>-——-- todk iuiiis at the wheel in their fight for their lives. They knew that if the vessel went n most probably they would. anti the veral daysl lefllftmlltl not make the Prlncc Edwartllpresldent‘ Mr‘ Plneau‘ and to mo island coast under such conditions» l“‘put the Blanche Forsey about anti matte for Ballantynes Cove. m“ J m A] lhfoltiofhfigleeedlng"lgfaigloioaazlegolgg:iof the National Anthem. 0 so" 08°‘ ’ l’ Mmwdptimps. bailed the cabin nut with z whi‘ have been visitimli lattci"s"hm,ket,,v retiring secretary. Miss Linda Cur- rie, this very successful session of the ,West Prince Convention was lbrunght to a. close by the singing {o}? M-ONTROSE NOTES. The IIIOIIilIlM-Illéfitlllfl of the W. C. T. IL. was held at the home of ‘Mrs. lludson Gordon. on the oven- - ling of August 29th.. anti proved lo ibe of more than usual interest. The meeting opened with devotional ex- lnrcise-s led by tho president, Mrs. Wilkinson. latter which il. paper lwas road by Mrs. WM. Morrison. ‘in which she emphasized the mood effects of alcohol and suggested of- fering prizes for tho best essays on this important. subject. Mrs. Albee ermont, the guest of Mrs. H. ,arkin, then gave a very inter- esting talk on Temperance, follow- ed by a well-retidert-d leading which was much appreciated by all. A solo by Mrs. Currie was also a pleasant item on the programme. At the conclusion of this part of the entertainment, a dainty lunch was served -by the hostess. and, af- ter closing with the Lord's Player, Mrs. Arthur Hardy has recently ‘returned from a very pleasant trip ‘to Nova Scotia. whither she niotor- SWAT THE I-' LY Iii s good slogan but we have something better. You will (of. riti of them sure by ruin; ‘E FLY ‘rox It will kill many time: more > at» than 55y inner iiy-iiiuei- for the money. Ihnnleee M > everything but deadly to the flies. 0-046-6- <6 vvv% Try a bottle once and you l will use no other. l llirolil L. Worthy Bole Agent for Dr. Allan‘: ing, which is. to develop the char- acter of the pupils and help them The remainder of the forcnoon session was occupied with the Question Box. with an address by Mr. ll. ll. Shaw, Chief Superintendent of Etliicatioii,‘ls visiting her who furnished the teachers withiMrs. James ‘Skerry. Tyne Valley. much valuable information regard-lMlss Skerry has hen absent for ing the Course oi‘ Studios for this|thrcc yeprs, and will complete tier your, and the change of text books nurses training eourso in ‘October. ‘t of ‘()'L68.l‘y teaching of’ Latin verbs, the teachers of the senior grades. .A vole n1" thanks was tendered tn the iiiili will be heard once more. Mr. Donald for his excellent demon- infornial discussion fnllnwen n“ ll“, [paqhlng of may. children. William and iDonald. nf Ga]]nn{_,Mi1l‘Yi~lVlll9, N. B, returned to her held monthly throughout the year The resolution committee brought leg" ‘Yllllmll "l Lflwelli M355» llll"l' in the following resolutions, which or?“ l" m“ humid last Week» and‘ 2. “lhercas. in i019, an increased scale of salaries for teachers was granted by the goveniment of thisdlfl“? caused “m” disaste" “mm”; PAGE SEVEN ' Teachers ilonventionfTyne Valley And Vicinity oi' the West Prince in- was a recent visitor to Tyne Val Mr. Hodley Ctillbeck, North Try motored to¢yne Valley on Sun Nova Scotta, Amherst, N. S the guest of Miss Estelle Stew ‘Stewart. returned from Toronto, Ont. (l Mrs. Daniel I. MacCauslantl and on Friday morning, after spending a week with her mother. Presidents were then named for MTB- JlImQS RRIllBPl-Y. TYRE ‘Willey- Mr. Wallace French and two col- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LLResoh-en may n“, lhanks ol-‘Murray MacCausland, Bloomfield; ll; Convenllon he tendered the they left on ‘Friday morning enrolite School Board of 0'Leary fc-r the l° Lc-‘Well- school lmlldlng m with their visit, and troll-laden with which to lioid the meetings of this llsll Bllll 88""?- Mass. iniicii pleased The recent rain and wind storms tho crops in this locality. anti aux‘ whereas 3am Scam l‘; ‘mgos was lety is plainly depicted on the faces accepted by the teachers ns a niaxi- °l ‘he farmers- l mum amount iwarraiitetl by the ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Tyne ‘Valley, have returnetl home after lspentllng a week in ;\ia'petluc. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hopgcotl. Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. James fRamsay, Tyne.Valley, ‘and Mrs. D. I. MacCausland, Marys. ‘ville, .N. B., motored to Belmont. ‘ Lot l6, on Wcdncsdayfand were the guests of Mrs. Simon Fraser. The evening service in the llnlt- eti Church was at the usual hour. la special musical programme was rcnderotl by thtfchoir, Rev. Henry Cooke ocecplcd the pulpit. Mr. Alvin Waite. was a recent visit to O’Leary. Miss Myrtle Ellisjleft on Mon tiny for Charlottetown, where she will he in attendance at the Prince of Wales College. Mr. Belmont Yeo, left last week to attend the Pietou Academy for iboys. Mr. Hart Lidstono has greatly improved the appearance of his house with rt fresh coat of paint. Lhe work was done hy Mr. McDon- giiill. ‘O'I.cary. Mr. MeNovin, formerly nf Colo mail. now of ll. S.‘ A.. was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McLean. Mr. anti Mrs. Ritchie, (‘harloite- town, spent several days with Mr. Ritchie's brother. Mr. Henry Rit- ehle, Tyne Valley- Mr. Robert Dohigl, Devon, N. 8., is spending a few weeks with his aunt and uncle. M.r. and Mrs. Cy- ril Doble, Port Hill. Misses Minerva and Genieve Mc‘ ‘Causland, Lowell, Mass, spent Sunday visiting friends in Arling- ton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Talmatigo Ramsay, of Boston, Mass. motored to the Island, rind-are the guests of D. S. and Mrs. Ramsay, Northam. ed with friends for a short holiday.‘ During her stay, Mrs. Hardy visit- ed ‘Halifax, the land of Evangeline, and the Annapolis Valley, and was charmed with the beauty of the country, and the many points of historic interest found in that pro- vlnce. The following teachers from this vicinity attended the rlocal conven- tion at KTDeary on ‘Sept. 7th:-- Miss Profit . Greenmount, Miss Wale, Kildare Chile; Mill 100KB!‘- by, Montrose; Miss Hiindrahan. Kiidsre Central and Miss Call- aghan, Alma. They report d good attendance and the usual demon- straton of school work and discus‘ sions led by Mr. Shaw. Inspector Gallant and others. Mr. and Mrs. Watson il-lardy, re- cently motored to Summer-side, ac- ccmplnled by Mr. Stephen Weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Haber Corbett. of Ailberton. Mrs. Ramsay Hardy and two chil- dren, Helen and Douglas. are viti- iting- in Brookfield, guests of Mrs. Hardy's brother, Mr. Murdock Mc- Bwene. ZR. Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Sharpe, Tyne spectorato was held in the school Valley, were visitors to Sunuuci- lblllldlllg 8i QWERTY 0" Will. 31H!!- sitlc on Tuesday. 7th., with upwards of forty teach- Following the business of enrolment and the up‘ ‘Pointing of committees, a splendid |ey_ address was given by the Focal Pre- l Elmer Pineau. stress-l ing the advantages of boiongingbn, to the Teachers‘ Federation. Thisnny was followed by remarks by iii- spector ‘Gallant, who took up the‘ subject of School Fairs, and wiio'nl also impressed ulmn the teachers was the necessity of doing gout] work. ‘nrl on snnllay A pleasing feature of the Conven‘ tion was the presence of Rev. S.‘ . Profit of O‘Leary, who spoke to the ‘Bank of Canada, and teachers on the true aim of teach-‘Williams, Tyne Valley, motored to ‘Norhoro, on Monday, and were the guests of Misses Eliza unti (ieorgiu Mr. G. Roy Phillips, Keusington, ‘Mr. Gabriel Dennis of the Bank Mr. [Arne Burlelgh of the Royal Miss Ethel Mr. Arthur Miller, lifter-silo, mot- Many intercstinglored to Cape 'i‘ravorsc c-n Sunday. questions were asked which gave! rise to some very spirited discus-l nearly u-‘l of the lei-site, Mr. anti Mrs. E. S. Biirlt-igh, El- Montiay night Miss Maud Skerry, Boston, Mtiss., parents, Mr. and The mill-dam owned ‘by Mr. Win. School, next gave a tienioirstrtitiun‘Sheen, which was carried awny in ‘the recent storm, is now wci‘! un- -‘which was greatly appfgtjlflled by tier construction and it will not be llong until the old familiar hum of on, Charlottetown, motored to Mt. 10-Day Tube FREE Mail the Coupon t‘_ Don’t Believe Your teeth are naturally “off color” You can give them dazzling whiteness and firm your gums by removing the dingy FILM that clouds‘ them this NEW way .357,‘ ‘w: Old-time methods failed in sue- cessfully fighting film. So ugly teeth were common. You must remove it. Ordinary brushing won't do it satis- factorily. Under it are the clear, whiter teeth you envy ll’! others. Now modern science has perfected an effective film combatant, called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film, then removes it. lt firms and pro- tects gums; beautifies teeth quickly and correctly. Mail coupon for full 10-day tube to try. Or purchase large tube at an; drug store. Note the amazing di erence in your teeth . . . in your whole appearance. HERE is a simple test that proves the truth of the recent dental statement that dull, "off-color" teeth can he lightened amazingly, even given dazzling whiteness. By right daily care you can work a great change in the color of your teeth. Can give them clear and charming gleam. There is a new way in tooth and gum care. A way that removes the dingy film that clouds your teeth. A filin that absorbs discolorations and keeps teeth dingy looking. Just run your tongue across your teeth. Anti you will feel that film. it is the great enemy of pretty teeth Mail this (o: u,“ a an“ and healthy gums. ‘ lorDlYTllbtlb 1i» Naif-ins 0MB; Bari/rte: It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. l‘ l°lms a blcfdlllll Illa“ rim PEPSODENT FOUPANY, Sec‘. AC-MH, iBl G¢0IIO BL, Toronto 2, Ont, Canada. for germs. It lays your gums open to bacterial attack, your teeth open to decay. Those germs, with tartar, are the chief muse of pyorrhea. I Nam! Addrell .. i.-'_____-_-____ Only niil"tii'rll"i'i5"l'"ilidii'§f""“" Mt‘ fl.i\.it.. spent Wetlncteday iit his honic llCl'(‘. | 'i‘h<- motorist who sped through lilucli untl‘ many urc the im-‘ilit- town and thought he could get lirovcmcnts being made and clmiig- ll\\'1l_V with it will have something cs wrought in and about here at Plsc to think about the next time IPTQSCIII. Glancing to your riglitfliv irics it as a traillc ufllecr has Yflu Bee R.C. Clark's new gént\l1llll)ef‘ll appointed here to look after store in the course of erection, lllfll Such (70808. with ii new gas fllling- station inl ————- front of it. Cross the bridge and Mr. Ray Hughes, Charlottetown. there stands the stakes of the nciv-‘ll former teacher here, spent the ly surveyed rnatl which h; n; pl-ennweek-euti zit Mount Stewart tintl ent being made under the direction llls mall)’ lflollflfi WWO illnd of ltlr. Edwin IVIcAsi-ioy, Rondmast-‘llavil llllll llllflll iii-Zulu. er. A little further on, Allisaryl ———- Hill which has lust been flnishelll 0n Frlilily night last our "tht-ii- under the direction of Mr. ‘Daniel trc-gtiing" citizens were trontoti lll Birt. So these improvements put the play “Cyclone Sally" singed bv together‘ lnalte qnlle n (ghangg the St. Peter's Dramatic (‘lub, and ‘ were very mui-h disappointed when Mr. and Mrs. (leorge H. Douglas lhc. curtain fell. accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Poniml who is spending some time visiting will" lllli-llll have proved u seri- old friends spent Wednesday with "llfl V188 ll)’ llrv 060011111 lflfll Fflllll)’ relatives nntl friends in Mount Stc- "Vfllllllti flhout eight o'clock in (he wart aiitl Savage llnrhor, h’h'5_ rcsitleutre of Dr. A. B. Martin. A Poole resides in biiildeti. liiuss, but l‘ ark l'l‘0m the tiid-fasliionotl fire- is paying her native province. ii ll 11cc avlllmz unticr the floor smoul- to _tleretl there until it burned off a __.__ llioavy floor-joist. It took some ‘.\‘lr. ILW. McKay‘ Stnlinn ngpnl time to locate. as there was no in at present visiting Tnronlm np. flnnie but only tho scent of burning lfllllllltinictl by M s. Mt-l\’ii_‘,‘. Mr. .I_ wood t0 guide them. Except for d. Seaman rollevlllg, [section ct’ tho floor being torn up ‘iiintl some damage by water, noth- lll!~' serious resulted. Mr. and Mrs. S.A. (loilln left Thursday for Boston. MASS.‘ whore.- thcy intend to reside. Owing to n minor accident hap-l petting to the new byrtiaulit‘ filling Mr. tlhesti-i- tloflln, Savage liiir- station ill Harmony Jvl. the mini: bor, left Thursday morning fmfoi‘ nicn who are working on the Boston and his many friends wish‘ new ouo lli‘l’(‘ Weill. llll M01108)’ him Bon Voyage. i morning to repair it, Mr. Daniel llcflonnltl in t-linrgo. Mr. and Mrs. S. (7. Clark, Bright- *———"<'>-i—— Lady of the lloust‘: “What made ‘you been-mo a tramp?“ Weatie Wll- lin “Well, mtfzim. it man has to l)l‘lll(CIlltilllli|i‘ someihin‘ tn do, Stewart Thursday. Mr. ltuy Smallwtmil, To the Student is a daily helping of Perfection Ice Cream. Possibly you do not think so but try it for dessert and riotlec how refreshed you will fcel for the afternoon sessions- the time of the day you feel draggy and worn out. But be sure it's PERFECTION if you wlsl- 2o 30l- the pure confection that is used throughout the whole island. Made from the purest. Ingredients. with fresh cream from a Disease Free Ares. Students are always welcome at. our plant to nee the sanitary conditions under which this delicious Ice Cream is manufactured. Central Creameries Limited WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS . "Where are you coin: my PM‘! maid?" “To buy Perfection TE- the iay tins l iri "tan n31‘- the v is axi- L000 W00 L000 L000 1,000 3,000 0,000 'i