... __._.._._.._, \. \ I i _ — "~-~-~mo'0'-5DD“Q'§2=:~‘§¢RI§ i‘. E ~ =F3r||1for Salgo SMILES ..~ g ‘a I. é AT § j Q g GABBV GERTIE : . t . IIARTSVILLE ( _fi~ : I Q V flan .. g o ~- .. E 90 acres with dwelling house S i T2 ‘L Qand barn. About G0 acres T‘ i oleaéed. balance under good .3 7 bar wood. Q‘ E JESSIE a. nnknxzur. j; g Ilartsville. ‘ ‘s u i2 I oflrr for sale my Fitzroy Street. rooms; also two roillrtittillg finished {culars apply Hione Mil-I. 914-9-15-31. AUGTIUN stilt AT CENTRAL ROIZIIAIY kets. I placed my nluskct in the i . . . ._ To be sold lw Puhlh- ;‘l|l"l[)[] on ‘rend; fol Ill) hand, and paddled slow ‘ Wednesday. the l7tll September. instant. at 3 o'clock. l’. !\l.. 5 zit-res of portly fixtishell. and outbuildings, uith right or lt'.t~ thereto. Also large fo\' rzulvh rover lng with good guard felm- ttvo~tllirll This properly Is sit vitu" \\'l. hill;- land with dtvelling of the property. uatcd near (‘ontrul Ruylllty within three mill-s of (‘ltllri-lt Inrl ls “ell nthpfv-tl for the rum- vf loves and thinks. .\ hIlVIl|‘°l‘ movaltles will also lu- offered rlt the same (‘me and plnvr‘. For further px-rtleulars apply fn D. Edgar Fhatv. Solicitor. Prolvse Block. Charlottetown. or tnkthe umlersignetl D. f‘. FFIIFRFI »\\'. livncrnleittnl Form. LEIGH STFIIVART. llarrinrztnn. Executnrs of Will hf late James D. Rattixl). 6732-9-6-5-9-112-13-15761. TENDERS Are hereby rallrrl for the erection of School, specification which may he seen at the Education Office or at home nt‘ the nntler-ignerl l porch of East Royalty‘ according to plan and ALIIX )I("\'IC\'I7\'. See‘_v Trustees, East Royalty. 9B53-9-10-4l. — l _ . Professional Ciards; . Gwynnetll F. Goombs Teacher of Piannfortc and Iiu-rtrv Open for Application 5cm. 13th. Phone 683-1.. Studio. 40 Victory Ave. Oil‘ Leulgttortll Ave. 5550-9-10-181. Miss Roberta G. Spencer Fellow Trnitv ("tllczr cf 37"“? . London. liuglaitd Organist and (‘ltoir Director Baptist (‘hureh Plano, Oljflfln, Thenrfi’ Studio. Bnptist (‘hurch, i Fitzroy Street l Open for Registration Sept. 17th. f oc-saicrooo ooooooovod’ RESIIJEIIEE l FOR sans rrsiill-nce. S.‘ l eight rooms nn third floor. Not water heating, new furnace. double garage. etc. For n-lr- r. 1.. sttatmvoon. "' B! ""5" tl/ifédltip tlbm Pendexfer (WVIWHT BY HUGH PFNDFV“? "$134915. g»; JDTHX OI’ wit‘ U’ 17E HISDI/Pl. a wee/m xaurur 1hr. (ll-IA R t .n'r'rE'r0w_l\l Qua uni a \r ‘i... _ Illllltln niVBi’ “teachers UUIIVGIILIUII The a‘ nus.) mee-‘lng of m Hun- ter River Local Convention met on “unlessmss Monday Aug 25th at Hunter River. Mr. Enman, chairman opened ‘advantages of schrol fairs ttnd urged lteachers to have pupils prepare ex-ESJ Then he hibiis the previous year, followed by explaiing the suggested' timetable and stressed the imp0r-‘ once of hating a tinlc table which] the teacher thinks best suited to his much time is given up to this the Poll chairmen will see that poll meetings are held who“ m also asked the leach.“ ml school is a failure, and delegates selected. ~ send him notice of their school e:.- ’ Continued l "It was‘ but your wily uf silo lttwcntincnt." 1 said soothnlgly. "was perfwtly" natural. One duos kc to be mauled about, unless ........... J “The latest thing In men's cloth. l"? l: ‘xi-fie’; pilfering mitt." Now that _\'lltl kllf‘.\\' tllltt it is as Eit“.‘t‘1‘ hopper/sci. You are I " lnot yourself. You have suffered much l Il IS ntzhnltr utter nnc luvs slnpt lli is not wlsi- to let our pursuers too fur ah-enci." ly around the last bflifl. my eyes .ud ns l (trove the pirogttc ago .0 bani: to allow llcr to land w Fred. come up‘ to the house at once. There's a tele- qram saying that your factory is burning up. Rcszorter: Hush. l1‘ -.. l '. I've got another Dll’. n; Mrs. Resortcr: he lzrettt ritr-r; " .ntil I knot!‘ the truth." Iirre was an cillclna cropping "of this snlall bundle 0i puzzles. , told lter. libcforp she llotlld oven step ashore. lmust know I‘m fol ilVhqtf holds no m! " .~“-~l~ FRi-‘l. I l'e=1~1l"rl n. tcnlpntnln to dismiss t resentment agall lhrcil us in further mislnlderstall . I sh "Vihy doc: that pit-h 1- :~!| these funny motions bciore he lltrrzvr. the hall?" ' “UV tr. to impress the manager ca: unis-n very sex-ion". as I stood the that tt 5' H ac “lath is [datum l Now do loll hetero mo?" The trflited hcr head in place of word ‘the shallows prctonriiilz not t0 c. .l-l"\l![l'f)i and pro : of dragging the lo the ripples. At lart ishc. quite compost-r], took 1m» p13,; llg into the rit'"r. his ccmplnlons nhmd. A: was l1‘\\' cldé; crown into camp and that I inizht be a1) wrenching ton Clfisr‘ \'\'r~ had been m5 ri l? through Bsvjqulns and had not. I guess it .0 red two people. seen an In encrl by the Natchez had ~--— ~~ --~ hunters back to tlltnr tcnlplc Accounts Audited. lnrntne Tax Returns Prepared. A. B. MncNeiil Co‘ Co. I27 Grafton Fltreet 3134-4-1 with‘). Mark R. Ftict-‘ulgztn, ' B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITUR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Dlutaron Block, Charlottetown, r.t~..l uuu. ca MXZIHIMEISISINI A . ll. B. BELL n. L» MATIIIESON. LL. B Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loon. i l L. as i. [thief our R6IICV6 , lChoctau-s as allies of the French. that a. l If the Cilotltnlvs cnnnc info the fight '1‘ u .~ l ~ Gilli"! H . “illillll stung] by mp PAIN . ll§ilrilI and Sieur do Ill“ ville would Wind the fighting not to hi; liking I said nothing; about, India s l0 the girl ..ns I made for tho hlcll imlk: and Phi“. cr my siloulder, as if foal-inc the. river would overheat" “To romp for the nitzht. lliflfiflllnl- selle. The darkness will rush qulc' thrzugh this lrmc in the folcst. Herc ,we imvc high grou l;l and googl miter.“ I got the canoe ashore nnd ll0l|".(‘ti ‘ , . hcr out and IYIPKCI tn blank t. . ‘l Dilute-Charlottetown and Moutlgul l TAKE 5 “bu” of AQPIPI". 8nd l ( e c s Mm‘ nu-i-i-u t-i- McLeod- & Bentley l‘. J. A. BENTLEY 5 W. B. BENTLEY, It. U. k llrrlster and Attorney-at-Lan r. Flt- Oflice: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. B. l. ____-\__ I ' ' I ; . cDonald & McPhee l‘ gliglihlin gystgimizolniiit, vitigilliiilfii: I ‘ B. A. I. l. IcDON/ILD. MONEI T0 LOAN Stewart & Lowther . a. o. snwan-r. u. o. ,' u. w. tum-mm l luiusnzns. situurrtms. n1. “A 0m: 000ml strut l noun m um: "n.3, l to see if a headache will "wear-nit." n. r. not-net‘ economical BAIRISTEIIS. aTnmNl-itu. um.’ h?" W‘ "flim- yom. suffering from headache musket and smoked href up the bluff; ceases. It relieves promptly. It While Silo, sat Ilndt‘; n tall tree, with l dzffi-‘lr Ygfifrtpcilsllésigkafre iglelvigfi- h5g2 ‘her braids over her ..ll rs. I qath- latouenltt the genuine taihletsistamped ‘mica "Mk “M mm" " " shmfll Bnllpyg Sn there’; nquggin waiting ‘with the npc .11; toward the spot‘ t d _ h |tvh¢wc Islvulrl ‘build tho fire. I knell" No ‘m’ O o" "':u£a'nu:;fg;fyz: ‘of a spring back a bit from the blufLl To men who must work ‘and 7mm ‘his l on, in spite of eyestrnin. or fatigue, wat can have such Aspirin. Pr‘. Then I gathered dry wood andf lstarlerl a small blavc and instructed‘ ‘filer how to fee-l it so lvc would have [a bed of cfflls Zor cocking our supper. Read the prove“ ,'I'hcl tnkinz a hoot; and line. I in-l l lensing. Take advanta e of it! Carry the pocket box. eep the IOO-tnhlet bottle i directions enclosed in the package ‘fumed her Pic um thrift-filly We am“ ‘m! lggyn the vgrigug ugeg, tthilf. I WOUill FGOII return from trying. ‘for .1 fish in the rlvcr. "m. mm‘ um‘ i I lighted the fire and doc-courted t0! ®tst=mm - e -:.~"'rl Fa:- "r-uv rillllff“. I patiently l mught. m1.‘ fish urtllruzt success. Inl »' ' 4-»- " ~w¢vtmvroiwmew w " ".5. n i ‘fgiivadtfllff nsrvuus; . I . intent-ally. L t us soy no more about it. 4 m ‘nested 5o. shall we tnrc north again; u “Ethout a word she filtered the pi- rotrue and seated ilcrself on the hlan- l Jmtient lo search the upper reaches of i “.\I<ill.»lt~tlt' Brnlllplun " sir softly drugged it lilrolwil tho shallows into I fit" en n0 farther l “Alztdcnloiscilc, I listen." I politely l She satoorl vii!» one foot on the side ‘inf tile t-nnce lvzlltnq for m"- to speak‘ ell eihnt lnur ntrtttci" li_:ht1_v, as that was sure to cm- _‘ ‘nun. It would ilave l1(‘1‘l‘i illore slmpicj \\'(\u‘<l l't"lllfllli an tvtc plane. that of rhilrl or woman. So I ltlazic my "There ll.l= nrv r alrvtilillg l0 for- l ‘fiil-‘P Tint h’ loll nut-i. have it so. then ' - ‘you are fnrcriven. l lmvc ilcvel" held rc- venun n‘. nuzllzlst ixou and ilever cnu. Tiic .*~ll(itlf‘l1 l'.'i(il(lll(‘f‘ of llel‘ fare m. if‘llll(ir"i me (We ltrtilld have tllotlfiht fond spvano ashore. I waded throuzll fzuc in decp water, and the sun to i322 western. forest I l2‘ 3n to fear tllzgv had goxe til." tcrrilory of the gilnn. I suspected that. the war threat~ rent the‘ s to make: l‘, before Joining with the] Headaches wimflf! one assittlnerl it was natural- Colds ‘ for nonr ‘of the aborlgi. cs to frequent - . l the river. l <10 we no zvlnrc?" she tvhls- us and bof hi)’ 01H‘ ]Il'l‘S"l]f'f‘, f procured a gourd of"1l'l49-9-I0-13—l5-3i. I FAIIEFUL A’I"1‘EN’l'|0N GIVEN T0 I51 K0 t Street ltraizhtening up z was itlmtllid tol -, ' is n. i.t).d her slim form on n log; behl d me. Wllll,’ not the fire?" 011C‘ mind her. and ' get. I bolv i lIll - inst hilc out “I I". he d_l cd, Tile coals will L": ready." TC l fer a brief fiuht I landed a catfish. mid: "The wood was to burn?" “Yesnves, But "ot all at once. l llcrl man‘. d hm‘ some rare boenwililllt‘ at fl films" Did." She 5fl‘t‘l time _ perhaps I will d’: lzrtrr. But 2 I Ilarted My Gaze on the River. I Dis- I covered Nothing- Until 511a Stood Finger, c l be spari l; of wcoti in this land!" . . She bridled at my tone. A tug at my line demandrrl n1}: atte Lion. Af- . Silo waited until l hurl secured m3‘ l. hook and coiled my line; then shcf g " I was not to know without being with much dignity. \~Y'C "If monsietlr tvill be explicit another (‘lose at My Side _t\nd Pointed a wood! La‘ In! There is nothing but: V woods. Surely om does not have tol l" no ssm of Ilalmoa: andl I hesitated whether to explain the danger of bit: fires and much smoke‘ [being seen by an enemy. or to watt flier lesson by observation. ter of the firc,“ she quietly resumed sunlight." iTn be Continued] (‘lll‘|‘llf'.".<, 211C‘ y- _—_—’€—~W“"}_w hfl’ fl—_—- *4 l For Your .' Daughter’s Toilet . Ymmll 81715 "PPYOve of llabv ‘s Om: Soap. its abundant and fragrant lather wllitens and softens the skin and assures freedom from chaps and irri- . tationl. Boldin individual cartons-loo B"?! m"! 5MP il extraor- ‘llfllrr wood value. "But/m you and Baby ma” n," The annual mrefng of the R. J. McNeil] Black k Sllwr Fox Com- punv, Limited, trill he held in the OtTh-e of the (‘ompany at Nnrtham on Wednesday the 17th day of Sep- tember 1930. at two I‘. M. J. B. STEWART. Secretary. EFFIt/‘l EN T tlPTltlAl. SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSE‘: SUPPLIED AND FITTED. IUZPAIIK WORK. and alter acting as my own fire ten- der for a while. see if she did not learn “If we have finished with the mat- "I would like to ask monsieur the v _ y _ , , lmezlni q of that objr-rt which floats .. .u i .' .-~. _ - . A“ n‘ “m? l) no Opmnm’ ‘hmhll sit-ram across the dying patch of J. W. JOHNSTON Rendered Optometrist rhono Ill-la “WI ,.~.... - "You here!" I exclaimed. "But I th- an ought you were to remain and feed _ _ nonsietlx" sh almly informs mc. ;llO\\'.‘$ lts for ones own bcst good.’ 1 i, P c . i u “l Her disregard of my \\‘l."lI8S—-li‘i my mind I called it ordcrs-antloyed m." , Ilovvever. I managed to smile and rc- Ivizltieillolscllc Dailisgallrde. You are. “We will have lost much time in rtki lg coals for -broilin'-: the fish." lb their “One nlust. catch the fish first." was ‘ " IQ quiet FCSPDIII“, "Besides. I placed l lest; interest all ltmy confuse-lo l in the clnssroonl. Th s ‘does not mean tlla». ‘tion commitiecs meetutg ‘until 1.30pm. The afternoon session -discipiine by Mrs. Cora lvlrLeodi Following this address Mr. Mutqohy lStlpervisor, riiscllsscd schoui Fairs. land gave some advice about the manner of makiig entries in the re- ‘ _ gister, he further int mated to a sligllg "I did not care Pr the lonellnessl degree the subject: he would stress on his first visit lo the SCIITUIS. 'I‘hen Mi=s McLean. the Jr. Red Cross organizer. spoke very enthusi- astically about the Junior organiza-l tiorr, and suggested to the teachers that thev each. organize a branch oi, shc also sholved some , lmap; of children who had been llrl-w- ‘ ed by the Jr. red cross. Then snci ‘showed a portfolio prepared here to} """""" "' "he sent to a. foreign country i1 ex-. . change for por fzlios from their coun- in’. After the appoinl mcnt of remin- nting-prcts. question box and T050111- rpened with the follozvi t: paper on DISCIPLINE ‘in all teachers for do our hes-t wrtrl: if tllerc the "QWERTY. The school that . ~ meaing by a few remarks followed, iby an address by Mr. Court, Superi“ healthy condition. Real cor |visor. in lvhch llc first discussed the, Wflys remembeltn is qualified to till -he has learned self control, Let each one ask himself, Fight and definite ideal of school order should be? Have I self. 99mm! 0r an: I irratic and unsteady? Does my m dicate that I expect attention and industry 01' does it invite and disobedience? Do 011K111. to bc said and stop. or do I talk too nltlch? Do I firm Am I respectful and considerate t) the rights of the pupil; or am I 5.31pm“. y, tvred and arbitrary? Do I secure 1m. Imedate obedience or do I falter nnd delay until a show of temper l5 re_ ccssary? Am I punctual in calling and adjoulxed dismissing classes or by irregularity- do I interfere with the school. Do citation moving and the children at work or do I aimlessly hear the classes Discipline is a subject of the grea- I and fail to interest the pupils? Do I we | sce and hear what Ls going on or am know the‘. it is impossible to I unconscious of idleh-ess and is chief? D) the children have confi- dence in what I say or do thcy ‘iltnk there should be that punishment will not follow trans- fperfect silence fer there i5 such ol greslon? Thoughtfully asking ‘thing 5151116 silence or death whenlsclves UhGSe may help us on a road .0 work is done, but we rhoulclre- l {quire the pupils to be ordrrflv and! ‘lattentive. Tile pottcx‘ of Cftlflvllll; a ‘school easily is a natural gift. which is passing ‘no: Dossessed by all but this ltotvcr rules but in lmay be attained and improved to a t?) filosemti ccrtaiw extent by nttcntan to a fcu" too much ii ‘essentials. One 0t the c is to culti~ vate sympathetic understanding of child nature and a dislwfiiiifin w ‘JP of service thus wi tlllllg the love and sica-i exerci cottfideilce c-I the children. Another . _ ' tic abilit o do tvit-llout hesitation. ing icsxsrn, the wruti on tne blaze IIITYIYTUI‘ s.art- in‘; 15 Hqfliim L) be do ‘C Lhewby p "All the wood?“ I sharply denland- gaming the" “spew sun another ‘ilflitillii’ her hand, and earnestly de- l Pd “- to an orderly SChOJI. IITOVGCI sometimes IIECCSSIII‘_\'. NGYE-I‘ Chflibjge a child in a "tger. When the pupils are I restless take a felv ml nute short intcres ing stow Have a well thought out time-table and fallow it as closely as possible ‘is the power q! Qgqulfflqe interest m ‘-'.‘t..zw.wuuwus.vuuw\ H-r- "-- . t< t..e work and by this we can secure "w °°-°P9!‘Bt510n of the pupils. This ability to keep the school, interested and at work without relapsing into and idleness will make constant attention to discipline un. .equires not izl Azrol can be established only by getting both teaches and Pupils into right reltviozzs that work fully occupies an I; mfly sometmes be necessary w ELQp all school work on t Constant effort t3 contrg] is The“ a“? a Yew qllfistimts which we 85 teachers, "FY1918 this matter of eon rol. Al. COIICrOJ pupils Have I the anner in- inattention , ti voice or do I scold and nag? US m oi’ . he work of I keep the re- 011 HHS- 0t °‘"" m Here are a few things that have lls hclllful and which-ale worth °-" 73° 110i make too many slst on impiict Obedlencg dc. Do not have the strap l evidence, although it ls 0T8. s for phy- song, read a . - or give a draw- se. sing a he part of the 1;. teacher until the pupils realize the Q lccessfy for order. Of course if too "l . 9 might ask ourselves con- t} C: l! that m) individual o L! By doing this 9115b class will be ready l have taught (them the soocilfifi what. to recite when called on. Lei. the chiki- knowledge, dren feel that they as lvell as you are They have taught me the goodness o1 spasmodic rcsponslble for the well being of the Gvd. school. It is all very well to make school life pleasant for the pupils but I say lvhac ‘the golden rule. Learn something of I the home life of t-hc pupils and endea- Siveak in a ki 1:! ye‘ i vor to have the parents co-zpcra c with you, Be JllSL no one to quickly resents injustice as a child. Punish when necessary but remember that about all punxhment does for any of time. It never pus us in the nfition crous because we know that these things tire right. At best punishment does not sholv s ep ahead or up in the way of pro- lions were adopted: grass, For an inconragenlexlt of that| kind we can do no more than defend t1 good example when we are ftlttlllbi ate enough to meet with one. The there it did much 803d plainly seen. There Wm: some "m" harsh teachers in those days who be- licved i1 the injunction, "Spare the superintendent, Supervisors Cour: and rod and spoil the child." but a. new Murphy, Miss McLeaiz. Mrs. McLeod other day. that had been written by pointetifdr the ensuing year: a teacher who had had a good many years of experience and I thi i: per-_ Imps he had the right idea. l The twig is so easily bended. l ,1 banished the rule and the rrd; l . .' a__-__ u e uuuuuuwauumifiiwfl It §DfC§OQjg IBUNSEIIVATIVE correlation 3rd. DISTRICT 0F KINGS .‘O1'20'O'0fd A convention of Conservative delegates of the 3rdvDistrict of King's will be held at the public hall, Cardigan, Wednesday, Sept. 17th at 7 p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the seat in the Provincial Legislature made vacant by the reg. ignation of Dr. Grant. ARTHUR F. McQUAID, President. MARTIN MacKINNON, Secretary OIO0QQ'O. 0' CO1ILTQDVIC¢ODbOfiO@OD‘D'QQDD'O’ LnjttlrlnnkullnllurlutlurlunnnnnnnnNuununuuunnu momenta; My heart is a dungeon or who; I shut them for rule; My frown is sufficient CTTfQQIiQpH My love 1s the law of the so Tis was followed by all :1... ire nuyerinendent of Educat: l‘ n; ll. II. Shaw. He stressed 13,;- ;m_ portmca of sight; and suggested singing contests at scnvol faie- Tn.“ he rtrrussed the corriculum. sslng English. social development. the Eng. lish, social development. the fi.'e arts physical education and na‘ure wit}; regard to their related subject; After this the questions from the question from the question box than. us we can take one discussed then the following resold. darkness, breaking n ley should be taught to remember bl is to frighten us from dOiJg the ean, crooked or cruel net the second being decent or honorable aid gen- ly helps .'s to hold our 0W1). It lst. Resolved that the teachers ct these llsltectoraies encourage tile 10,-. mation of Jr. Red Cross Societies. 2nd. Rccolved that the public school certificate examinations should be ap and therad are going Out 0i held in centres such as school fair our own instincts and the force of and other teachers be respo collecting their 0W1} lnlpils p es. 3rd. Resolved that the thanks of this meeting be tendered to Mr. Shaw. cannot be seems ‘o have arrived. read a few lines of verse t/he and the people c-f Hunter River. Then the following officers were ap- President - Caroline Fraser. Vice President - Thea, Li seoy - Helena McMillan. On molisn the meeting 2tl,.)ll!‘§13ti. (Patriot Please Copy) WILLYS SIX The recently introduced Wiilys Six brings u|lra~ smart up earance com- bined wll sensational {tower and speed to the o A -priccd light nix clan. demoniltration without obligation, awaits you. Prices range from $895 to 6 l I20, f. o. b. factory, Toronto, taxes extra. ..~ a t. P. J. NOY. Hunter River. RUSSELL CLARKE. Mt. Stewart. i. Improved four wheel brakes. i0. Klaxon horn mounted on Four Z-wcy hydraulic shock 6. Fingertip oontroL nt tie bu. ' ' 7. Atfultab e from lent in ll. Attractive new colon. B [OTI- 3. Motonrubbcr mounted spinal I m. 12. Improved upholstery. vibration. 8. New design head-lam l3. Smu-tly lppoiuted mterh 4. Full font-feed lubriution. 9. New hub mp0 and rn ‘ltor ion. up. These features-combined with Wh and remarkable performance ahililtz-l-mnke it the greatest do ar-for-dollar motor car value on the market today. Toronto, taxes extra. W H I Included IIIO in the Whippet line is the Whi with its IIZ-inch wheelbase, roomy interior m oom ' ‘r for value at its new low prion. Whi pet Si: Sedan tie luu price watffiifi. wire wheel: $930). All prioenflolm? -with a|| these Quality Features 5. Silent Liming chain. F. R. McLAlNli, 186 Grafton Street, Charlottetown KINGS COUNTY GARAGE 60-. LTD-- OOINE! BROS“ Snmmerniuo. ippet‘; low coat of upkee , gasoline economy 'cea range from $620 to $760 £0.11. factory, PPET SIX a5’ Seth d I h‘ powgrful mitlto: hfixcffi: notary. Tomato, taxes enn. Monti!!!