RE TH. SERVICE AND sscumn. Kensington and Vicinity Mrs. Albert Moliellan has 11- tumed home {roan a brief pleasant holiday with irlends l-I1 suminereide. Hi: Worship Mayor Chas. Cooke and Mn. Cooke motored to sum- merside on Wednesday. Mr. John Mcloacheni of Char- lottetown was a business visitor to Kensington on Wednesday- Mr. Joseph Gonniok and Mr. Benjamin Oemeron local ‘mater-s are busily e ed in pain the residence on other buildlnxs of Mr. 1130 Bush“- Mzr. Preston ‘mambo was a visi- tor to Biimznerside on Zmeaday on business. Several or our young men who have offered their services to their country and are now in training in Charlottetown. were visitors to their homes on Tuesday and Wed- . o e o . . nesday evenmiz bidding their lov- ed ones larewell before leaving for _ an unknown destination sometime . . . but he didn i: realize during the week it until a friend died and Mr Rmseu chum , , , _ _ . = pion and Sons, his widow asked him for advice. Then the who at 311 times are thinking at inadequacy of his friend's life insurance started Ways and means oi’ betterina 0111' - ~ ~ ~ fair town are now busily engaged Jim thinking about his own. m erecting I‘ new cheese mam? ' ‘ which Will be 30 by 70 feet in 5125 He quickly figured out that he really needed and when completed Wm be one of double the amount. So he consulted a Con- the most, up—w-date plants in the federation Life representative. province. It is rumored that Mr , , Cyril Connick who in recent years Now he has the protection that he and his it your writer's memory is correct family needs and in later years. he will have ill? ,l“3<lmt;le1Ch9°5€ lgffikeghnm ' ' 9 CV11] 9. '. Ce a guaranteed monthly income for life. Mung: wig] his 3§0df‘uct' m mg Provincial Exhibition. will be in charge.~H. Are you insufficiently ‘insured? If you are. consult us. What Jim did, you can do; and we __?.____ can help you to do it AUTUAVIAIIL "l)l\/liI(.'l'l:.I€" NLW One of the newest fittings for SHOWER DEVICE ‘B_E,F0-RE IOU the tub and shower combination is an automatic diverter, operated very simply by a knob built into ——7( the mb faucet. . I water to the desired temperature ONE’ OF TIIE WORLD'S" GREAT LIFE ‘INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS and then merely presses the knob . ‘ , , _ to divert the flow to the shower. Branch Office: Bank of Nova bcoiizi Building, when the wives are Shut on_ the knob returns automatically to the Chzirlottetown—W. G. HOGG, Manager tub position. :———-V» : —-—>._— With this device the diverter DOMESTIC C.»\NNERfES {in the process. ways 0! using in- can not be mg, m the shower posi- , t‘—‘ 1. ‘f‘‘'’‘‘-‘‘‘': "l’1'.'l C’?/“~'Lh’l°“;!‘5 “fie tion. thus avoiding the unex- fnil‘liiesiI'r;Svl3lir'l"-i(inmoli¥yili%n(tll‘fl‘Eil.l"l1i 31$“:-"un'l‘ain-“b§ir’c'lli iseiiotorgized ' meted Showers which sometimes ‘ " ‘ ‘ "” " “ " ‘ * “‘ ‘ ' ‘ occur when a erson turns on the D but and construction of domestic can- ncries in Bitish Columbia has been prepared by F‘ E Atkinson, Dom- inion Experimental station. Sum- witli the intent on of encouraginz domestic cann-ers as competitors of }comni-ercial operators. There are ‘definite sphc:es of operation for valves wii-lioiit first checking the position of the ordinary diverter. i I . I v I m.°rLan:i, B. C. In thb bulletin. each, but where the construction Poultrv breedinz stations were the term "domestic cannery" re- of a d-Cmesilc cannery is justified. first c<t"bl‘she<'l M the Province ms to those plants mirlway in it provides a market outlet for ‘of Ontovin In 1013. scape between home and commer- fruits and vc<z?tables and is an ex- I “*—?———~—}—‘ c::il cr.'.:ziiii2 Alil‘.”ll'Ill cmnin: tra source of income. Full details J pm. from oh. Diviswm, of Ex¢en_ processes are more or less the same with illu<t‘ations are given in the ‘ 510“ and 'Pub‘1c1fV D-_-min1._-m De. wlic-icvcr they are conducted, steps ibulleiin vniiich mav he obtained ‘y~~—-~~~ -1 n~—:—'. ---- I‘I*‘r\v--A OUT OUR WAY —- — By J. R. Williams FOR A NEW surr—-- i=_ic-,~HT r:n=rv CENTS FER A Do\.LAr2s FOR §CHOOL BOOKS TOOTHBRUSH AND AND si-toes»-Two FOR -rues- A NlC.KEL FOR SIX FOR SHIRTS AND sox-~ SPENDING‘: -’ AND THREE FOR UNDERWEAR! MONEVI) WHICH LEAVES JUST FIFTY- FIVE CENTS OF vouiz SUMMER WAC-.-Es r=oi2—uH-A-i=os2- M- M- i=oi2- - THERE‘S TWENTY DOLLARS I OH. THAT'S EAS\/“~\ W um‘ ’_g . . Jtwwutiitak ¢- /9 4 T_l_-IE CHARLOTTETOWN Gl:J_é_R Interesting Facts '- About Sleep Do you know you tum completely every sixty minutes? Ptcni hour to hour you move so that every muscle is relaxed and every nerve quiet. sleep is. of all thlnu, the most essential to life. The loss oi only two hours of normal sleep makes work very much more tiring. and it takes several niiihts' unrestrict- ed sleep to make it up again. steep is a remedy. It compensate: for many thlriu. and allow: the hu- man machine to rebuild after the depredation oi’ ratigue. To not the maximum benefit from sleep we should sleep well. rather than long. but there are very few or us who can maintain good health on less than eight hours’ sleep out of each twenty- Iour. To sleep well. we need the right surroundings and the right beds. In the right bedroom. there should be little light and no noise, while the colours used should be restlul blues and greens. Many people were surprlsed when Commander Byrd. before his winterlong Antarci-lc voyage. spent as much time selecting the mattresses on which his expedi- tion would sleep. as over the choler- or scientific instruments they were to carry. He knew by experiencc that poor sleep meant tired bodies. jangling tempers, reduced capacitv for work A Viennese doctor once proved that business men were more than 10 per cent less emc- tent after a single night on an un- dulv uncomfortable mattress: for eight hours on a hard bed gives less real, deep. healing rest. than seven on a modern snrlnir interior. ‘Have you ever realized how im-.' portant sleep is to you? Two hours‘ lesss‘eep a riiizht will make work almost literally twice as hard for you. During a good night's qeen you move from twenty to fifty fimp5_ so that each muscle of your body is relaxed and rested. If your bed l5 lumpy and hard. this re‘axallon is impossible, and yriu wake 9,9,1 and nervy. The ideal mattress supports you firmly. but vleids to Every movement. supporting every mart of your tired body. It c"n- talns no liimns ynu can‘? lle rm: it's the right lenizth and the right width—-so vnu can settle down to slam in luxurious are. T! s‘een is important to you. how much more important Is it (or voiir children? Authorities state that children six to seven need F"‘VPVi and B. nmrier hour: each CW OUR_BOARDlNG HOUSE -— With - \\\\\\ _ _ _ __ _________ __ ___;\w J . ;: arr upon A s'rs2i\<iNsLY V / EeAD,MAi2mA. IT AMAZES ME now some. /’W”’’”W’’%% / STUMBLE INTO \NEALTl-I *~'- MP.TREMONT, ‘PROBABLY USES HIS ma INDUSTRIAL MAGNATEJIOR Ei(AN\1>LE.’// HEAD T-‘OR some- _i-iE ‘PASSED UP A. _ ., ., , ‘I . >.Mv ‘EXHAUST 1°. 7/”//4"’l"W””“"”"’/"6 6/" ST4CI<lNG IT INTO iceeoxes ‘FOR- YESTERDAY. . / WITHOUT \=_vEN , CLEVER TRADE Nawiis./~ . AND ~niA1 12eMiNos H ANS"""FOR0NEOF‘\‘L\E ,fi ME--il'—'I.'l=_VER T E ‘PL . WHICH §I-IOULD A'P‘P3L CHEESE CRUMBS IN .To Youue an-rrekeues VOLIR ‘BED AGAIN ,6Do12'rs 12oADsTEs2s .1". Go A51‘-‘AR As ww HOW ABOUT VENKZE 2- ‘-\ r=oi2 AN ,_ venues‘ ? ' ' ADVENTURE! MEN Devon: OF FINANCIAL Wi5DOM M‘R.'l'REN\0NT J /T ‘mms BESTDES 'lNVEi\l‘TlOl| ‘ , 1.’ ‘BY we WAY I /5’ / ’ iMpNioHT sNAci<s.’ A GLANCE AT » -_ ’ "Hooi>i_e-iziziz SCBFPS ‘ i=iND CQACKERS AND ' ._ we omve onsume YOU wow-r HAVE TO “"ADVEN‘\'URE \N o _ ‘ so'/ :__ . Major Hoople r\i"‘.1t.: e'<"ht to nine-vI='~r-rwlds from nine and i“i‘i=P-uiiortar hour: er; ten hours. Won o'«~Mnen tn ninn. teen-ve°r-rvlrl yniinzsters need half‘ to one hour's sleep more than the] adult average. regularly. on a bed. which co-operates to give them‘ perfect rest To sleep comfortably.‘ lie in a looie easy position. and‘; wear garments which do not con- strict the now of blood to any part 0! the body Close your eyes and leave the rest to a good mattress- it knows best! Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Newman Levers.’ their daughter Virginia and Mrs. -I.aver‘s sister, motored to their some time at Bruderidl. Mrs. Sharkey and son Charles. returned to Boston. Mass, after spending a week at their summer cottage at Morrison! Beach. Mr. Aloysius MadDonald Pan- mure Island. was a business vis- itor here recently. The auxiliary vessel "Missie B " Captain Larsen. returned from Pic- tou. N S.. with a load of coal, and is unloading at the Queens wharf. Mrs. Rodney Bruce, has return- ed to their home in Carleton Place. Ontario. after spending an enjoy- able holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dougas. Mr. John Murphy and son Breinard at this Town are employ- ed in painting the exterior of St. Paul‘s Church. sturgeon. Mrs. John A. MaoKinno'n. re- turned home after spendlns I1 week. the guest or Mrs. J. K. Stanley, Charlottetown. turned to Ottawa. after spending two weeks. the guests of Mr. Fraser's parents. They were ac- companied to Ottawa ‘Jy Miss Mil- licent Fraser, who will spend some time there. ed to hear that Mrs. who has been seriously ill. and who underwent an operation at the Charlottetmim hospital, is now on . Mrs. Got/all Mrs. 3. Cameron Charlottetown. is spending some time with her evnlts. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 35. Miss Agnes Morrison reiiurried to Montreal. after spending an ET; Albout eighty-five people took advantage of the "Finre'well" dance at the "1-liwhlav-'~" Wednesday. September 13th. Music was tum- iahed by Al. *!‘~nchard's Or- chsetn. . A social and interesting meet- ing at the C. W. L. was held at M. James’ Hall. the president. Mary Mimbonald presided. which a dainty lunch was iii Mia: Evnma Maothnnack. R. N’.. ldt for Boston. after soendlrm two weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. Meooorrneok. Miss Catherine Macxi-man who DI! has been teechim: at West Royalty School. . Miss MaoKinnon will take up her new position in Civil. Service Department, Othwa, this week." thIl’rinoOI$rardIl~landRoIoHp almenttheweek-endotBoifl'v home in Boston, after spending] -1; l Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser. re- ‘ Her many friends will be pleas- | Fred Goteil. mattress. Bernard Batchilder, u ireman on the Tue V D0099 ericton" and who was ill for And from friend and toe alike. . Is!-and ho? But a misled German notion e reaiwnrd recently. and was sue- some time at the P. E needed by Miss Doroihv Jenkimni tel. has oompletekv spending some time the here. and will tabemuo M i rcm Cape Breton. um Beulah King emniovai at‘ Prof Llwd 1“ tendent or Educ: 0! Ne ioundianri. returned um Island. with her puma. Mr. if mnggie some time I9 W °g‘_ omeh Betlh Mcoonnell strident at mnrws A own)! IN '1'“ Mi” ‘ ghara cwsa spent’ t’ e we ilid With a i-,oriacie.rnoe clear we Ill-TIN To the call of war today. Every measure now exh I em- That would void its blood‘! SW11! From our own and every 'I'urns the coward blow to strlke. his work 11- so around the earth reeoundlni boat returns In the call to butt‘: now. To deatr within 091!’ What may brou¢M‘their tune no . kjwl .'¢:o.‘“.‘3. 'cI.‘."‘..$‘..£"“€r ‘é'.’.";’.T‘.‘1?"“ SE31‘ EMBER 19. 1939 ~ Just. as the riding °°m'i fort of ‘the m°d°”‘ automobile deP°“d’ °“ oh 0 e k a b so r erformence-50 do as s ' ' BEAU . dded sleeping comfort thro action of over _ aitiva pocket sP““'“3" Clan. There are more Slumber Kill! anded make. The choice of a Na swings In use today than any other In It is the ideal foundation (or any type of SIMMONS LIMITED TICTOIIII A1‘: MOIITIIRI. - 'l'0l0l'l'0 t WIIHIPIO - V5 Made by those now rulinc 0'01‘ them Murderers oi relul0eI- And a people now deluded. Moving. mar-c ing to 0! their nationhood undone: For aroused ore men and Orimly muswring to w‘ Over every trust By the Butcher oi Berlin. Arid min the nations author For the honour of mankind. Nor to tight auanist a peoPl€ future generations to ‘ August ch vile revoitinr sin. mnces Sn” ______,_, on iunuw. «or -I"“""'