exec Fool! IHE EHill Notes by the Way l i ance Council representing N England they have a Temper- the me CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN f Happenings of l what tile Week i l obp d II 1581 l5 (l llvunc ) delivered. . . -$_'$',3u;:¢p“o(‘ll: advlllool Inflllhlfralrn yOQInITII-IIIIITN] Ilnlged Sinful. llllllllwl lullllllll; Christian churches of England and.’ ‘lwaleh Rev. Henry Carter. one of,‘ i” of lfts the little things in life that | count; Just the tiny little things; I the honorary secretaries of lbody, is now visiting Canada and re- (gently gave an interview to the Tor- l‘ulnlllnllt-,v\V. Chutn- l. llnLuro. Vloo-Prelldpnt-J. B. Burhfli- I lfllllur uunl Manager-J. B. Burnett. Aura-lute hllllor-D. K. Lurr o. _ Secretory-Haul. Col. D. A. alnchlnmirl, ll. n. 0.. and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER l7, i927 I SELLING OUT. ‘advancement of temlififincel fluent‘ by-clectioils in which stating among lother things thatlthe “drinking day" in England ‘is'now but _.half as long as it was in the pro-war days. It is .'I‘hc concluding paragraph explains me opposition was so strong, andulsu wuuthy u‘ uutu uuut ‘he uuu_ "l? iililif-‘Xl- ll ls “S l°ll°wsl lhlis support upon some quesllvns 5° slllnption of alcoholic liquors was 40 "Thai ‘he Chhhdhlh Bank smcllsldoubtful, that he decided to againfpcr cent. less in 1926 than in 1913. Incorporated is the means whereby and at once, flppeh] .0 {he “m, stmelwhile convictions for public drunk- enness have decreased by over 50 ‘per cent. lrrlmnlo despatch of consider-umuruuud Mu Cuuuruvus DOSMOHIISHM-e 1914, ablc, if not sinister siguiflcanceusut he wasn't satisfied with it, He‘ appears in yesterdays Guardian. could have connnued in gfllce, But‘ an unnamled group of influential eleuwm United States financial men hope w The Second general election _ secure control of certain Canadian of this ~ yem- was held in This remarkable progress in teln- Banks and at the same time keep m, PM s“... on Thursday pemwc- and sobriety has been the ‘result of continued effort to educate tl ‘- ‘d t't losely concealed until U -. k_ _ m’ l m l y c or m wee the people in regard to the cvlls of Clllllllllllll Bllllklnll is dellvhredllll“ lmld Stroke oh lhe ha" hf MlYintemperance and the greater meas- lhckl lllld barrel’ mm C°58FflVe-" Bill the 795i!" lii-i-S jUS-l-ure of health. happiness and pros- rlllvil lifliill-‘i l5 1h” hmel l“ “lell lll'l‘tlfled—more than justified-the Pre-lperity that results froln sobriety. Iflfmeil flicks-ll :mier's tactics. Mr. de Valera haslhhd Ml‘ Cartel llllds llle llllllooll lor i The information is given and isybeuu constrained by _ mu fume of the temperance cause lll Great Brit- _ _ r d d m t ‘h _ _ _aln is very bright. Here in Prince nppflieiuil-v meelluuoinfsw Wei,“ bee: Dublic opinion. expressed durlnB thQEclulard Island we have had l1 pro- has wlt in ~ Campaign. t0 State that he W85 hibilory law covering the period be- “lIPCllC “hvlllw ‘h hhylhg Challmr‘ “prepared to face and accept exlgt- fore and sincc the war. The question cd Canadian Bank stock at record naturally arises, Have temperance - ‘ _ , and sobriety made any more, if as lllllll llllles’ ‘headed common-sense 1s not incom- » i much. progress hert‘ under prohibi- | Should Canadian Banks fall intonuutiulu with true uuuuuu] ideals‘. “up a: u has made m ungumd mu alien hands. whose fault would it be? ‘More than that. Mr/‘dfl Vale"! d9" dcr moral suasion and education? lnoldells of Canadian ‘Bank stock allemlared that “facts. both political and The lnass of our Dfiflllle 9T9 Pellialls It was regarded as stock ling realities and prove that hard- this . lonto C-lobe. in the course of whlchl lhe told of the progress made in the '_~_~lsobricty in thc Old Land. "He toldl ‘he, of tremendous strides made in handflt lflgvgynmenf, won decisiveyictoriesulmg the liquor problem in {Brltaln ("emu “u. 3mm. uwuuys um“ lThc laughter sweet of children. l The song a wild bird sings. ins the little smiles of friendship. l To those. sad and l’ e; l is making lion‘ _' __‘ life seem sweeter, " By a ‘little kindness shown. pom . L. l classic bee» W’ leomelrnz/xsou , l . FOR NEURASTHENlAull -You have hellrtl about ueuras l Per- - l . l fLl itl » f uellrllt», _ {lllllullliiulllulfuulllzllllluu i0 Luyltlhlg, u new: ills the countless thousand blessings ‘uslheuil: was simply u tired illlliwl FlOWlIiH daily fmih llfe'$ 101ml. illuul. lired ull the time. 0urjTo makc life sweeter, brighter-bet- ucrve specialists lells UH that till-s. te1-_ _ A l“ lll“ “hhlllllll elllllllllllll “l Nlllll It's the little things that count. m-t-‘s watchful leurc over us. lll that l u u u u lll‘lll'tl§lll8lllt!‘lS so.‘ tirall he‘ ilOPi-f | a ll'l do zluytiug. llull not doing ally- llllllll. is his llkféil lrt-utlnent. lwednesday afternoon at a tea and This vcry tiredness. lllZlllL-svi, orishower m honor or Miss Dorumy inactivity as if may be Cllllfill. .llll ‘ . . lily sures llle culire organism from zhlmllsoh‘ Flllrhhlm was never lhv‘ ileiug (‘0lll|lli>‘l('.l_\' exhausted. ‘ller ma" 0" “"5 haPPY 099351011» 'l‘ll.- sullen-r is uc; cxlluuslcu and ‘when prettily gowned young people klwwe M‘ lvelhl iliilil lWl l“ iwti“ thronged the house showering lovely lluuslell lllut le- loesu‘ wall lo. . _ ‘ - . I gifts and ha y congratulations on llo anything mentally 0r physically. “he “est of ggnor Presidm M the Autl in cases of lirelluesu ihele 4 H ‘ g ‘ g. llle usual feeling of depression. lr- live labia. Mrs» James Simpson pour- rltubilily, illlXlEly. llllfl H17 forth. 19d (311 and Mfg Frank Chguvjn, Qf A few 3'68?! (H110 neutrnstlleueli‘: Montreal. cut the ices. Assisting llifrlillllhtlllhfillltllllllfi hitlllllllieullllllrs lgflleh Mlssu R2158 Luourllgwgfiilh PMLSS‘ thl- family. but it ls generally rating-i 9D em? Ell ‘n8. ss ‘l8 ea c,’ nizcd now fhul lllerc iu some rellllMrs. Hugh Simpson. Miss Laura. pen-gnu m.‘ this tiredness and l-H-h ;Cox. An exquisitely decorated wed- "7 ‘lilhllii h’ ‘h’ ‘hllllhhlg- _ llding cake made a novel centre-piecel Unfortunately ‘for the ll0lllll5' | tiil-uil- ht- oflcu looks fairly wclldloll llle l“ table‘ ‘ with uo grout loss (if weight lrl‘ ally‘ l ‘l ll l‘ llclitu, llllll little sympathy is there-i Mr, and Mrs, J, G, MacPhail and loft’ lllfvii liliil- _ 1 their daughter. Miss Katherine Mac- ll()\\'f'\'i'l' in levtuy l-asc of lulu-as ipuuu. have returned m Ottawa) tllenizl now, sonic underlying ll‘l>ll-. hie is always sought. uuli by re‘ lThey have been the guests hf m” farmer's brother. bir Andrew Mac-l . Mrs. George J. Rogers was hostess hostess was assisted in r lvlng by her daughter, Mrs. J. Go die Dennis and Mrs. Dennis, Sn, the guests being received at the door by little Mrs. Claude Smith had the pleas- ‘lant duty of ushering into the tea room, where Mm. Samuel Kennedy presided over the tea cups and Mrs. Victor Shaw cut the ices. Those assisting in dispensing hospitality werewllm Ireta Kennedy, Miss Laura Gteyfit. Miss Nan Shaw, Miss Myra m i . I Tea wllrbe served at the Tennis Courts this afternoon. the hostesses being Miss Jean Martin, Miss Lilian McKenzleJ/lissl Eileen Foster, Miss Dorothy McMillan. This will be the {last tea of the season. tau to‘ Regretful farewells were said this ervlsor of Women's Institutes for P. E. Island, who left Tuesday morn- ing for Antlgonisli.,where she has been appointed Home Economics teacher for Mount St. Bernard's La- dies‘ College. O Mrs. R. L. Cotton and Mrs. Edgar MacNutt were joint hostesses at Mrs. Cotton's pretty Brighton home t n a small but nicely arranged bridge and shower in honor of Miss Doro- thy Simpson. I The tea hostesses at» the Golf Links this afternoon are Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Mrs. A. G. Peake, Miss l-lobkirk. Miss Alice Peakev a a Mrs. H. A. Richardson, who has v w Misses Helen and Hester Wood.‘ week to Miss Helen McKenna. sup- _ 4-‘ ’§Q 9O Ofiffi ‘Q-OQ GO if Milli-m. Thursday afternoon. entertaining at _ - - ‘s ' The Boy Must l-lave Hi5; Chance human. They invested their moueyluuuuumic‘ uru the base from which more abstcliiious_thali the people of lull-ville; this llliflélLvillg lrliulllr- all _ . . _ 1 d‘ b t m h . U. cure is ziffclzlell. I for their own special benefit. Ifiu successful uuuuuuu umut bu made, Eng an u ey ave appulen y lyuu . .-\ul| this is Olll‘ of l-usc. . nlade more rcal progress in tem- Y] u n unuu, huuqe“ lung. m,‘ Oflered a record pnce for their Stocksialld that “a hhtlhh Chhllol llllllcll perancc reform since i914 than has l‘ 1h? - 1.8 filhnue“ ma“ his phygl -—a price which will satisfy their‘ lllllll llll present ambition-they care little for lup°ll an empty stomach." been made in Prince Edward Island ciuu can do for him. Evidently Mr de Valera has been or in our Dominion. The Dliyilliflii" llisl "lillihs l‘ "m" the future of Canadian Banking. uumuened by m0 for“, of c-u.cum_ They had not invested for the bene- flu examination and finding hiliiii‘ _ _ And “If! reason foi- this is obvious. iihiuerlséihsyrzuuuillfi- 1 _ stances. to change his attitude to- one of the first fruits of the euuuu (‘rim olnwaui‘ huuth bum“. presuuru lll lll hoslklllly loll’ as one ollce pull wards the Brltifih Ehiplfff- H‘! llfl-‘l mcnt of a prohibitory law on this u m2’), “vet m. iuwuuhu, m. M1,...- ll’ “what has hostel-ll‘), done for discovcred—-and there can be no side 0f the Atlantic has been the l-ullrlilion, he frankly tells thc liiil" met». Yet. as has more than once doubt mu‘ his followers and the abandonment of ‘education-and per- ullulnygellllllui occurred. those who have sold other ruuuluuf mu Free suuu uuuuruuy suasivc activity in promoting tem- m Ohm“ u ‘lmuululu cure. v 1, stocks to aliens are often among thfil l d u L u t bush helllllce‘ The law‘ llle lllaglslllllles This at mice arouses lilo lllll" : ‘have dlSCQW-‘le w l“ ‘e “S a ' and the constable have been alone mm-H imeresu um] nukes mm yup] hlst w wmhlalll that’ allells lllc luent of o. Republic, which would be felled upon to make mcn sober and lllut. llc wax-fright in lhiukiiru lillrfe.‘ m°h°h°llzlllg the hllsllw“ °l lllll independent of. or ihimical w the keel’ ‘hem Stiller l" Canada’ a“? llllllllllslyllllllllllrollllllil?“llilfuulllltillll . . - c o‘ c ‘s l ‘ collllllly‘ The Amgrlcan finanmersiGoi/efilmenl "l Glam Blhhlh- can’ undehme lllw- of force mus apphell (‘lllllll-i ltllvillo at. lo regululill‘ ofl also are not looking to the future ofmut be uuumiuuu u, exist‘ so u, bus a spirit of resistance and revolt has “Mum prov“. met regular fuming . . - been aroused against it- Strife and jicritlds llui with daily oxercisc al- Gflnadlan Banking’ they are gfmlglwlsely bee“ ‘lelerhllhell ‘hat boll‘ lawlessness have followedin every so. and betzius to llYu u nlore hy to invest their money where it in llmrueslih the Dull shah adept the land that has adopted prohibition. illfilhlil’ "h" l, .1 .u He“. q m. ..,-. “my h’ l"°d“°° ‘he hlghllsl (llvl-lBritish attitude and beul‘ allegiance No such results were produced ihl “l” ll’ “lly l ll ll‘ “ ' I _ v _ forts, lllPlllill null physical, uull uu- dellds lor lllelllsplvell llllll ll molllhlio thc British Crown. lllh hllllllell cdllcllllve and llelhllllslve less of tho -ll('ll?(lll{ll'y typo. hit us- lsix ladies from Charlottetown leftl Canadians (‘lll'l‘ so litlll- for the fll- -. A. i, ;_.__ , _ __ ielupcrancc luovclilllllts in any nhlly gout well poly or Clmnmlul, Banks dllllb l? q’ Uhdel lhh ‘lxlhhhg hllhhgllhlclll’ coumltv, llelueluhcr till-u lllal your neur- lqllks llke lm lllllllllnll lllllllxlsllloll U Ireland is in thc saute position re- _ nslllcuil." ""945 llPHi ull f vl-riluul- spot-ting the British Empire as every why u that the", is more crime lug lay llll- family physil-illu, Ill-fur.- and ueuumu n’ hw i“ mu Uuuud lu- ls l‘()ll(lPlllll('f| as lli'llll.', lust “l” of lllllll‘ llllllllllly lls m Sell lolfilllfil‘ British dominion or nation. 8L L u u _u ‘mu umuu Fuul u llllmnlllllllh hlhyhl .. . - ‘- - ' -, _ -ues 1a 1.. l l -‘ _ _ ..._..__ “nah mm ll h up m (lanhdlamll ll" Gllvllllllllllllll ls llllle m adopt speaking country? The Rcllubli? -.....I.—.::...l.....“.. wllell they lnlllll llllllllsolvlls lll lllllltpolirzics and take measures calcul- “u, birthplace of prohibition 1nd ,_ . - , " ‘ ' z grip of an fllloll monopoly. they wllliuuul [u uuuuuu, hm. in.y..,.esis_ Hm. mu (mu uruut "mum tum‘ u uuwi: , FOR THE llllvll lllll llllllllllllll lllllvllllge lll cnmTint-rests. economic. social and lloliti- cntiicly under Prohibition. Thai‘ ' SCRAP lllillllliig illfli they art- ilcini: rolibeduuu] m, iu friuudlv und euuu] pzuqfilllllfiflSllllP has been perpetually rc-u A SERIES OF LITERARY h of Miss Dorothy Simpson and Mlxlwh Phail of Montreal at his summcrlbeen so wldely elllelllallled by llel uomeulere ‘ ‘ lfriends here. leaves this morning ' ' ifor her home in Toronto. l 8 I Mrs. George DcBlois entertained Wednesday for Sackville and Am- at her lovely sllmlllell llllmll‘ herst to take part in golf tourua- Gnlndvlew Lodge‘ Grand Tmc’ ments. and returned Thursday nightlllllle _°ll Tllhsdlly hlwrhhhh h‘ h°h°" uuuuu u uuu ‘account or luau uuujof MISS Dorothy Simpson. whose en- igagzement was announced last week. A team of twelve gentlemen and‘. The" Easiest Way to Save ' DEPOSITING a definite portion of yo r earnings systematically in a" avlngs Ac- ‘count soon becomes a fixed habit. ' ' ‘ ' ugaeuposltsuleveu s ' cumulate and‘ réaqllnnca Yeti: cider-able total. ' n l OF commence Capital P-id Up $2o.000.ooo ' Reserve Fund $2o.00o.ooo "Charlottetown Branch - - - H. A. C. Search, Mung" '"a*s sows.‘ t- ‘?BY..‘~..<-\1-.¢- - - n, Montague, More“, Mo". Summerllde l Braflchel also alt-Alberto Y River, Bouril f O-OQ-OOOOOOO-lO-OXOKQ-OOM HASZARD’S BRAHMIN’ TEA m coon l and good for YOU But. get If. in the red, hygienic, airtight package. 0 90-90 OOQ§§§§ O Q~VOQQQOQOOOO§Q%Q+O40§O§QOQQ: I v n l.‘ T‘? . _.,,, so -.... I‘ l The little chap starts school this month. The father's mind slips back to those far off days when_ ls own feet were set on the first rung of the ladder of ed tlon, the early’ carefree years, the quickcnlng interest. t progress and promise. the desire for the University-animal swift ending‘ of lt-all for lack of funds. Yes, the boy umust have his chance.‘ But how? - ‘ A The most satisfactory solution ill a %reat-Wcst Life Educational Policy. It provides fpr the necessary funds as and when required for the educahlpi ‘of’. your children. v whether you live or dle. Any Great-Wee Life Agent will i ‘I "1 give you particulars, and a descriptive bo u et, or write ‘ - 'c.. llYlllMll 8r 00;; [Tl]. . t... Provincial Managers ' Charlottetown ll , Agents at All Principal rolntll. cessflll and pleasant trip. , _ u u , .Ll:\vards cf seventy invited guests Miss Edith Brown, who has beenlilllololell ollll lmm the chyi aha the guest of Mr. and Mrs. c. u. Bflllmvhled ‘he “WW Y°“"¥‘bYld°-l°' Longworth, l-lillhurst, leaves thislb? wllll many lhvely misc hhhmus lglfts which were presented to her morning on return to New York, visq. _ v itiug in Saint John for a few dayslby all exqlllsllely ‘hesscd hlllde “ml en route. l T‘ , (Continued on page eighth.“ in is l Dr. Florence Murray, who is homcli *'-' —~ on furlough from Ham Henng, Km‘ “*"°‘°”*'*‘* rca. spent the past week end in Truro. and on Sunday spoke in scv-l |N eral of thc cllurcheslthcrc on the life of the medical missionary. Dr. _ Murray, who, it is hoped, lnuy visit 004ow hcr friends here before returning. WORDS OFTICN MISFSED: m» is a daughter of Rev. Robert Mur- crluliuule carefully DPIWPPI] "ml-so" ray. formerly of O‘Leary, and nowliiliil "WW-QT 'l‘llc former ulealls in Mnbuu‘ QB" and has been mm elevate, llu- lniler lo levcl with By Vil. L. Gordon ""‘"" l" “hm ‘hm’ 1921- d’ NPISPRONOIINUFD- l »- s a . ' " ' l ulelgu. Pronounce dull. u us. inl Col. mid Mrs. A. G. Pcakc cnicr-l"ruiu." tuincd on Tuesday cvcning in honor. ‘OFTEN lllllfisllFll-l-lllllt Oiiillriill; 1'5. G by aliens, that is all. sisted and openly violated in every QUOTATIONS FOR Harold I... Palmer. whose friends are‘ f l SYNONYM-S: past, gmlc, olnp We do not have to go far from Charlottetown to find similar e ed our Electric Light and Power System. and our Telephone System. diately on our shares and we sold out. and now we are in the hands of outsiders and our money is going out of our country. and is building to blame? It is quite within the possibilities that United States financiers may secure control of our Canadian Banks. that the dividends earned by Canadian Banks may go to thc Un- ited States. bllt if they do we can- not blame the Americans. The Canadian Manufacturers’ AS- sociatlon, when in the Maritimes re- cently. were seriously informed that branch factories of their larger con- cerns would be of great benefit to the Maritimes. What is interesting the manufacturers is what will bene- nt themselves, not the Marltimes. and we have no doubt that if it is proved to them that branch factor- ies in the Maritimes would be a pro- fitable investment. the branch fact- ories would be forthcoming.’ Self- interest. not philanthropy, governs the activities of United States in- vectors. Canadian and American manufacturers and private individ- uals. "Mills are not built for the glory of God."—if they were perhaps our individual and national interests would be more securely safeguarded than they are. _-i-¢ce>-—--- TIIE IRIS" ELECTION. HE first general election of this year in Ireland gave Premier lncrship with Great Britain and all |the nations comprised in the British x-(Enuaire. She has forfeited the ad-‘And why is Great Britain the one, . amPlii-i- 0M8 "P011 ii tin"? we °wh'idni0na1 privilege‘ Sm] enjoygd by land among all that speak the long-l lNorthern Ireland, of representation . in the British House of Commons. Some of us wanted to realize imme-‘But’ closer m mu murkets of Greatl lBritain than any other dominion. she possesses a decided advantage in the British markets. Mr. de Val- face and accept existing realities.“ pursued. more than probable ation in unity with Great Britai and parties in the Free State. -_--<+>---_ EDITORIA NOTES day that hc had been badly deceiv- ed in the purchase of a glass of rum Jamaica spirits. home brew of the vilest and most poisonous kind. We have no con- solation to oflcr him. We arc living in the midst of so much uncertain- trusf. his bootlegger. nrds put their apples up carefully and cnrcfully selected. without lcrh has Wisely decided m accept lhe but have since discarded it. Morelhllllll hell "5 Blllldelh-lle him whhJ llh llllllll colllllllles‘ l whom are welpcsition which nature and the exist- mu Conditions necessimm whether of our own Dominion. formerly un-‘rlble annunciation of evil which he in office or in opposition. he and his party are. he SW5‘ “Prepared l0 it. Such examples and facts as are The success of Premier Cosgrave to the thinking people of Prince Ed-Jeerlhs dwarfs. the "monkeys." by in the m“ general election provegward Island in the recent election |that a majority oi the electorate of Ireland approve the will“ l“ m“ majority of the electoral vote WaS-5llC5 shuddering in gardens and In view of this fact it is obtained in favor of ma; Cowper-law. lt ‘remains to be seen whether “l8 Silmpiiiiify 111W 0M1 be ellectlvfllifiphasis. And the peculiar cfllcacy of the British Empire at large ‘ will in future be the policy of both votes against 1L A citizen complained the othelnpromotion in that quartet Supposed to be genuine undnutedles Department makes no-proyision It proved to bcl ty these days that a man can't even If farmers who have apple oreh-' o-oooo state in the Union since it was first, , . . .. - - o enacted some 75 ycals ago lll Mame. _. w ““..‘.. . BOOK LOVERS _ SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th. uagc of England where there is more. respect for law and order than in; We are punished by our sins, not any other English-speaking country? l"? "iiim-"Elberl- llilbbflrll- Scandinavian countries and Fin-iTHE {XRT OFSLIJléJYBREY BEARD" land which stand high in the ranks, ' of sobriety and order. have given_ Beardsley is the satirist of an age‘ prohibition a trial in recent yeamwithout convictions. and he can butl ‘than seven-eifiliths of the people $3,?“gggggnllpgliluégluléllaigllout‘? lvoelrlui der prohibition, have rejected it. culled “The Mysterious Rose-Gar- Great Britain has never yet adopted dehhl ‘he lahtemhlehrlhg angel whh winged sandals whispers. from among the falling "roses, tidings of above referred w appealed siroulziyumore than "pleasant sins." The ‘which the mystics symbolized thc ‘ ‘Chi - _ e unprecedented combination a smallhna those cloaked and masked he. m l“ smiling ambiguously at interminable e elm ng toilets; are part of a symbolism .which loses nothing by lack of em- enforced with so large a proportiomthls satire is that it is so much the satire of desire returning upon it- self, the mockery of desire enjoyed, lthe mockery of desire denied. It is because he loves beauty that beautyfis ‘ As h» this province beinx renre-jdegrddutldn obsesses him; it is be- scnlgd In m; Kin; Guvgrnmgnl‘ {cause he is supremely conscious of serious doubt has entered the mindslvlrlhe that vlce h“ lmwer m h“ , hid hi . Ad. lik th .of Liberal members who aspired loczlheruglgézptalglle Sgtiflgt: (an £3: I! hi“ day. with whom satire exhausts it- }been found that the Ace prhvldlhgiself in the rebuke of a drunkard lfor a Deputy Minister of the Fisher-i lehhlhg alulhsl’ a lhmhhmsh h‘ h {lady paying the wrong compliment ,of thc people having recorded their. ~ ' ' ' itflhi-‘Oiily. .which cries out of‘ these lslflogb lhial‘ lélwastnotllhe lnclegilol-zl insatiable ayes. that have looked on ° "l" ell "9 ° 5 ve l‘ l‘ he ‘all their lusts. and out of these bit- ‘portfolio to this province. althoughlwr lmhhthh, that have ohm“ the lhc had promised that every pro-‘ldust Io€hall lgheuls sglelzttlrilessesl. and . . onto ese an . a ave a r- vlnce should have o.“ M leash |ed delicately for nothing. and out of “hi-l "h- Ache have» wlle-liilfii?’ llilrllilllfi$lli 2313.313’. "$23 hcivas Premier. recognised the claim “use they have seen beauty, and of Princc Edward Island to a seal. because figure hizve departed from 3 the line o au y. ‘and appointed Hon. J. A. Macdonald _Aru“u_ sumo”. of Kings thereto. Mr. Melghen could __ lllnd a man of calibre and capability. DERMLED pggggiq-r , , , _ sell. expired, extinct. obsolete. i vlcmg with ollc another 1n cnter-‘ WORD STUDY, nUuu u wum} taining them previous to their mar- three limos and it is yours." Lot huge hex; Thul-schuu us increase our ‘vocabulary by mus- c o o Wlliill ‘"18 Word each day, Today's Miss Bernice Stultz was very cor- word: SURVEY: l“ vlew cllllelllllly _ and luluutoly; scrutinize. "llc diiilly Wi-‘lilflllell l-lilfi Week 85 lllemausell anll surveyed his wife with lnlnnzcnleill." guest of Miss Berna Huestis. . - a a u i Mr. and iMrs. Baoul Reymond /----—-<o¢-~—_ -- i ‘l. Getting lAheadul-l l .w- To savc part of what one earns is a vltalii clement in a‘ " successful life. l To invest one's savings safely is eveln mlhle Important. To consult u conservative bond house is the first aill to safety. _, i ..~ _.-.-...r-LI~'. WE will be glad to discuss your investment problems any time. 3t Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Si. John Montreal . llallfax ‘u. Au (l Tile love that in our bosomu grew Wheir llife was rosy, fresh aull ucw, (if feeling scureciy bloom, T" 100i lllil-t in our hearts lllcre grows A plant. amid allows. 'l‘hat may adorn our tomb. hath flown. we have grown, Since you and l firs tmet-~ somewhat wiser life's sands um!‘ ls blooming brightly yet. ' .- were delightfully surprised last Tues- HOUSEHOLD _ day evening at their home, Swiss- vale Farm. when the members of St. lJames Church Choir gave them an By unexpected visit, and passed a jolly evening in music. stunts and singing. I i O Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. W.‘ Wood entertained at their pretty home. Highland Farm. in honor of their daughter and her. husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldie Dennis. who left for their home in Salt Lake City. Utah, on Thursday morning. In the reception room the i '*OQ+¥§-O+Q O-O4-§O§‘~§O§§§§-§§0 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE §O§&§-O4§-%§4+§-§q Q. in if the best form tn use (he initials R. S. V. l’. ou cards or m. vitationls? A- N0. as the well-bred person knows enough tc- llflfllflwltldge cm; respondence without Iielng asked to do so. Q- Are rudillhee taken wllh lhe llilllers or the folk? in dwlg-r ,h isth ti- __ - Ifor a Minister to be appointed there-l is; 80f lqlgzggrlllitialogllllngsla; it isealaess 013a; tlilllluuklell," fingers’ ‘llllll llll to! This fact. now disclosed’ clearlyllhe- will. 811d 110l- tll lJOdlVS Sllsfiflil- Duel; l - lt wife share-her hus- band's professional title ‘ A N0. ' woveowlo+oooveixooioso The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh oooovvomwoalvovooa 00000 Mountain Place Names. Q-ewhut me some Mountain lPlucc names’! (‘unndlun bruises or worm holes, they would ' ,among the Conservative represent- hlld/‘ll lead-ll "l" h" them lh chhrTaiives of this province bdfltting a lottetown. No merchant can afford Cabinet position. Premier King has ‘COSIHWE so small a majority-after lifr. De Valera with his followers _ . . had takotrthe oath of alléglance and ' ‘jhl Dally-that it was lm l1 - to put unsightly apples in his showlfifl l8? denied llll-‘bflllovliicfl l-lle Ye‘ window. and no one would btly themlchllhlhhh ll had helm“ “hd l‘ all‘ . ipears that he_ hp; also deceived and ll he dld‘ people are "lllllll loll humiliated his/tame followers and! Island apples land prefer them tounubpoflé" ucw,." m“ mumu Nu .. ... . .. -, .,,‘. q .,' ,, . r .. r ~-...... CAR DELAYS TWO m, FASTE“. TnAmsplaco names are: Mount Sil- Don- ialll-namerl after Lord Sfruthl-nnn llll gllllzilllllllsnlznngonlnlllulsmglnlitl lfMmmt ll .l f .i It - t Peltaraonfll - ii P J i‘ F. WM! Zllnglm gag; ‘gm.- mlheu "or", u; named after the Late Baron Newcastle‘ yenwrduy mom-mm M. Shanghnensy when Frenltlent of the "m", bolt-the Amman and lQcgan C.‘ P. IL. and Mmmf McNicoll. after Limited! - arriving in this ollyfllfl "Me Vice Preflident, Mount it was about tvm hours Bwvhvn. In!" Mfllflpuflt Blenh- ' . . .,. 7,. 1 ‘_ Milly o or founders I.“ of- \ MONCTON, Sept, l5.-—A The Acadl .. || .~- 1.. .5 A-Some of Canada's mountain \ ROBERTA LEE rowoowvoooo-o-eooo-oo m vol Ants L drawers and boxes. Or dampen la sponge in o. solution ‘of sugar and water. put if. in a llmlcer hm] place uear the haunts. ll will uaoou be full of ants alld can then he plunged into hoillilg water. Cleanlngl Baby's Nails To avoid trouble and accidents, lu _cleanlug babyh nails, try tuk-l ling u piece of paper. fold it lleverall, time info n square null uz-lc tlu- stiff‘ corner. Convenient Jelly Bag Holder Saw the back off an 0l(| kitchen chnir. invert the chair. place the vessel ineldeblld tie the ling lo tile four inverted liege. ———-—-<-o>__._ 0000000000-000-0-0-0-0000-00-0-04 l Daily Selections ~ ' FOR Guardian Readers l wvovoo September 17. 1027 GOD'S cA-us or run olprnps- Rli)l):—-'l‘ho loorll Zqxecutetb rigllltr, calmness anll judgment lor al-I that urn oppressed, Psalmvlfllhli. PRAYER: Flor this assurance, lxull, we thunk Theo. ‘September 1a, 1927 F-NTRAMMELBD .l‘0Y:- Make a Joyful noise unto‘ lhe lnrll, all the earth; make q loud noise, and Time brings a philosophic mind. Time tukos more than he leaves be. in Time turns one's golden locks to Keep a small baglloi‘ sulphur in Th“ drill" ii bill which all must Time with his scythe and hour To reap tho harvest of our laudll— ' fill Time is the thief of joys; 8N1)’. llll-Y ‘ Time makes old men of boys. gllrss stands To shorten prosperous days; Time cats the keenellt stee-l to Ylllih‘ ’l‘iluc crumble monuments to duat— ‘ . Time robe lis of our praise. Much fault, is found. with Father Time. T’ ln books and speeches, prose and rhyme. ' ‘But we will uo-t uphrnid; For he has left our. hearts asyoung As when in youth we laughed nnld " sung lu sunlight and ill shade. Who says that age makes friend- ship cold! A true affection ne'er grown old, B"! lRBl-‘i llilte mount lll plnos, . Whose heads uufa ng vertlure crowns, . _ Though Winter flaljlfengalhen; with frowns, . l. Or Summer smile; null l i .‘i round mu! I .~ shines. . I wish lmutual that, l-louin. . . While earth upon iteaxis rolls, The ‘vines of love that llll‘l Mllllit flliroall their‘ lendrlln and embrace ‘ ' " Tho cherished race, dear ouoa uf our So that. from rllre to non. To Think l0f Coal all good fresh mlnod coil. the bl‘ coal fut- ill weather and all smell" range: m: furnaces. ill“ ‘Ii u u "ill" Ill u lillliiilllliil l ll! -IT’S TIME t" ill. fill." r’. ll - u 1 i. We no feud; to flll your bliu will! Orddr today - - ll- q, . ‘l; if lliclrlarll Cal. ‘ » PllONlwlM ARHEUMATISM, ’ That Trouble; ll ‘lfnsgoolldootorwlllbzi ‘bu; to loom mm mum -» attack through which y" "' being ' - i Our large affection might llurviva 5"" "6 i"! lWlBlIl-ly tkellt alivc. By those we leavo relolce and slug prnllae. Pllnlm mm, PRAYER: ‘We would exalt. the horrl. Olllf (loll. and worship nt l-lili fnotntool. c-i A 1b ‘Au 31-inch Aml k418i) unstained Did When we exlnt no more, lo guard our famcll _ ‘await: you at our honest ,_ u , film!!! All/ill rue-days oryorq, ~‘_ 2-’. mead; ftlcpootghlqglg {helm l a f.“ - ' ,3 u m