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Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra 21497 Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor Artists. ,/' _ // _ get Victor Ta / Y "°)‘ r Machin _- i~__ -- \;'_*..!.f-i....'.#..1>..‘f.i§.ii;§. .\/s.>.'.<..f V V `\ g _ ___ W___'_/_// Sold in__.._Cha;g_lottetown Only by MILLER BIi0$., _ Great George Street. f ` f_ \ _ M5? For Trot Johnny l{amp’s 2l5li ij _ lking _ Z f Canada, 2 C0- ’_f.____{"“° »_ ._ 0 Limited 2-- .“The Best i Vi ‘ and Most _ `~ ‘f Outstanding” ,<9 si# The Manager or one oi the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes us as follows: “We would not think oi' using any other biscilit but IMPERIAL as we consider it the BEST AND MOST OU!- STANDING biscuit on the market today.” ' This is the consensus oi’ opinion of our leading Can- adian Fox Ranchero and accounts for the Nltiohai use 0| ' WIMPEIIIALS as an lib-the-year-round Fox Food. ‘ The cost of food is so small compared with the value -of the Sliver Foxes that ranchers consider it Dill! I mln” ` of good business common sense to feed the best which is always the most economimi. i' i Do not experiment with cheaper foods. Feed IMPERIALS _...and get the best results in healthy foxes with highest quel- ity peits. ‘ For sole by ieedirrg' distributors or direct frm ¢h° Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd ' sox no cusnborrsrowu, r. ri. |- REPORTS OF WOMEN 'S ‘ -INSTITUTES OF P. E. V GRAND RIVER WEST-»'-Ei8¢h~: :Mi-.U b ina _ teen members and five visitors metf bor; viererngmedrffzfgg m1;:‘;°ni:;3_ at the home of Mrs. Leo. Praught. It was decided to prepare 9, pm. 553332118 __‘;a_;’_____;_"’:Wefe_;3 by Riddle-5 gram for the winter evenings. The This nmutute is _1_'1\“;¥___v_;_l¥U;¢;!I3§\__i., igext n_;‘ee_t__ir_: is to be held at the met Cmwe_____om_ It was mmm ____ ome .John M. chnisson. _ sei books for the schooirocm. The, rissr' imrncprive members Qggeligietlns limw be held at the_dnd e. visiior mei: in the school- Mlss_ rgaret Thompson. hm|€_e_ A reponi of me Insutue con_ Mm sTEwART__S_x _ ven on was gven by Mrs. Robert bers _md eight v______°____ lennmet __¥:_1°_i_f:___1_;>ison. 'rhis meeting was devoted to :_1;>°";§__§f J;»ir_i__ee Mcsruy. 'rho ___ . P2 ° ° meetins wa- uno roiN'r._ mu can _-was igigfd og a Paper °n c"“.m“$ vel*-, answered by the eleven members rem” Y Mm M0110 M¢Kav.»A\wi1:h their ‘-rbvorite Nome." A dis- d__c__¥|eg _gy Channan. It wasi¢u510»,, was _held on nwmch do you ada for thePSc_f°o“i§°_;l-omilp 0! 0!-il-| prefer a handsome disagreeable hus- The memb r _fi 5 fit?-8 Chl"-. band or a homely agreeable man." mct come fm” “ “WDILF 0! Dis- voted $5.00 for the school noir. .fr is to be herlld ns' The 'md' meetinginew Secretary was appointed for Mort M Ke “t the h°me 0f the remainder of the year. The next ° ay' . meeting is to be held at the home 1 Mm CARMEL_FFm£en membermof Mrs. Alton Robertson. and seven visitors met a e` ." or Mrs. Nor-cisse eoiiannt. Q`n§iih;Ti1i,,,,1;°§f':heT|f,Y°N‘1T};§, mfbif’ was answered by the amount oi’ worki Chisholm Aféimiho b ` ghé 130119 by each memberthat day.!mmmme§ f me fm us ess nt, “"5 01”” "Wd m°“€Y f°f the Par* in sewi it wds;vid§1grrYh5fpechc‘ DOSed Sanltorium. Plan were marleisewi ;€`M,.s Ed gcha k Bgogda ` tl.a,t each member was to give ar-lon sggt um' 1' d riieigibh ey ticles for ii. Bazaar that is to be held p t P 'sal " gs? ec gg 5 the lest of october. The next meet- `T;‘“ fy chef” bieurday Sept' “ ‘ ins is fo be' held bt che homoof f ° t‘f,”,,h as , " changed ',§f",1, Mrs. Emanuel P. Arsenault. "3 our ree th ngs' The new C |commiti.ee0. Mrs. Maud Bell and POPLAR GR°v'____The membersi Margaret Callbeck. _ and Forty visitors m"et at the omef ‘ ` ‘ of Mm Russel Mm_phy_ The “gt _SI Cés__og_ltis wi:s'r._T_'1‘he Provingni lo be held at the home oi’ Mrs. Les-| be,.;c'r 'iavti é r report' e lie Smith. when Ron can is io bc|§"o‘§,"‘ F K’f‘§h“ he ”°‘“° °' Mm amwmed by “Short _sw__ies,,___A, n . c am. A new organ was . purchased for the school. At a re- fme °f give cgmfdis imp°5ed gxnmlcent Social which was well patroniz- answere as ec ed. A very ter-l | ed. the precceds oi’ $20. 00 wac real~} csting report of the Convention Was, ized_ This money goes wwm_dS_ given by the delegatm. Two women. _ _ were appointed to clean the school»`_S_(il;e°t‘£1giil_;“,20r°l;';5I_1I;‘3;‘its9;t u;h;om‘;e;;§._ and to see about the school lock.'M1_s A J M D0 ld . cciiocuon taken $5.00. | ' ' ' “° ““ ' 1 QUEEN ivuinx._'1\hirby members' R§,E@“u'§_W’§,'§[ "OM" ‘“‘S“'°"‘d and two visitors mot in the Heu.’m I 1” J; "“f °" I“°"’°“°‘i““ Roll Cali was answered by the mem-' mg gs umelésurfqs’ The fem" 'ag bers telling what they would do with cmm were rece ved an One Million Dollars. Games were. new °?es were appomwd' The 5ch°°] greatly enjoyed Collection taken ‘mmm me rep°rt'ed that B' new "5 ar g rt _mo purchased for the school The mem- QT FELIX _Sevenwm members ‘i members met at the home of Miss nn lby Mrs. Russel Craig. A latch and __ 1 broom for the school is being pur- chased Plans are being made to hold .i Supper on the home of Mrs Earle I SHERBROOKE-Fifteen mem- :Ti .-1%' ' I - ll QFD rr ' ' a1"“| Am STUM AND BAKER IGBSOCIATED The Canadian Postum Company, Limited, through R. K Mcmbesh, Vice President and Managing Dir :swf T0r0at°. has list announced 5 I N pa e appointment of Philip A Bridg n as General Sales Manager of ‘ th the canadian Podium corn- ‘ , BBIDGMAN APPOINTED GEN- ERAL SALES MANAGER FOB. CANADIAN P0 ma bo ny, Limited and the Baker Assoc ii _ _ Anglican Church Com- mittee Want Limit Placed _on Immi- grants From Non- British Countries. | ____ HAMILTON, Ont., Sept. 28.-“A quota policy for Canada is an un- tricd venture, but I am more and l more convinced it is the only workable solution," Canon W. D. Vernon. general secretary of the' Social Service Council of the Angli- can Church in Canada declared in reporting to the annual meeting of, t ,that body here today. Canon Ver- . non made the assertion while re- porting on activities of the councl1| lin connection with immigration problems. | He presented to the council the :resolution passed by the Social Scr- 'vice Council of Canada at its last. V 'Y `annual meeting in Montreal. This PHILIP A. BRIDGMAN 'resolution urged upon the Cana-l Recently appointed General Sales ‘dian government thc desirability of; zlanager Logm Canadian Postumlllmiting the number of immigrzuiLs_ ompany, ed and Baker As- admitted each year from non-pre- sociated Companies, Limited. lferred countries of Europe to “ai -_ 'reasonable portion of the British lated Companies, Limited. Mr-.ilmmlgrants admitted during the Bridgman's Headtflarters will be atillfffl/10115 year-" the hcsd oirice of the canadian] Todays sessivn Of the cam”-Ci' Postum Company ‘at 812 Metropoll- was presided over by AfCh\JiSh0Pf gin l=_._!;iilding, Adelaide and Vi¢¢0rio,_iMatheson, Primate of all Canada. ree . dl;/Ir. Bridgman is known to Can-i DISAPPOINTING a an business men from coast tof ‘ coast through his many contacts] CB-H011 V€l‘I10n in his r0D0fl2 SUN- ` With them as Managing Direcmr of* ed that the report of the House of_ Congoleum. Canada, Limited. iCommons committee which enflllif' ed into immigration was “in ma.ny_ 'mr-ie-- respects deeply disappointing." The, report. he added. contained several' bers met at me home °f Mrs W' PJ admirable recommendations toi Wood The different committees gave: which the council gave support and. $1.65. Plar e bein made to hold broom dustman and water pan belhdrremnsnnd nevnwmmitnees wefeiwhich would be put into effect, appointed $63 92 was paid out in Continents( _Commuting .~___`._ il u 1 .4 if . 1 E; i _. I \ e 4 f / / “ .¢ . "M . _ _ They say that artists are temperamental. but that rule doesn’t 8' Mlscellanmus Comm °“ H ', be;-5 agreed L0 give 3 gr-any to mei bins Th h ' I i“\vh9n the CD-Iladilm department °f' ply io George McManus, famous creator, of “Bringing Up Fath Ween' .School Fair Committee, The next; mside asdsiugo I? |mmiET“U°n has received the “emi George is busy these days making trips back and forth from New meeting is ir, be held in me school- ha Soc, 1 ' en, esserv C0-operation of the British; to nouywood, but no mrtirr where hc is. be docs his deny stint for the NEW GLASGOW RD'°`R'°u can house ve 8' 8 ev ng including a|B0Hfd Of OVBFSGHS S9'-Uement and several hundred ‘newspaper-s throughout the world who features Jiggs Was fe5P°Ud€d V3' by WH members-1 ' §“ec;uref in grder ff increase the of the transportation companies.” iand Maggie. Mcliianus finds he c n work as readily on thc tram :rs The 5°h°°1C°‘“m‘"°° ’°P°"°d “mt vw;-0315 WEST E1 bt mem ‘m S °r ° e ms” “W” C°"°°“°“. The report On the chavlaincvl in bis luxurious studio on the const, 5 in his New York oirice if he it map of the Dominion was needed '°” 3 ' WBS f»3k€n_ llm0l1¥\f€d (0 $335- The: 1 _ ted b R _ M_ Lag. » . ' for the scho0__ The sick commmee bers and nine visitors met in me next meetmg is to be held at the_ser\;__ceT{_>resen0 _nyc c\;\_I__a_hed ___ couldnt, hed either have to stop commuting or stop cartooningi _ 5 _ _ ouc e omps ri, _ Sem "mt w 8' sick member' “'83 is -2250031 af; C:nr‘;,§:x1,)1:11b$vl;,e_ftf~;‘§d_reA home of Mm' Charles McDougall' comment on the report of thei This sketch of George McManus_ls the work of Grant, the well W be SWE" W MY- JOYID F0l`d W bw 1 use of Commons Committee, The known illustrator, and gives an unusually line close-up of the creator minds mr the sch°°1‘ It was decid' elggiggxé nR;l:yl;;1;ay§ed5u§;léri{})};:-311 ";ARM0.N.Y'-F°‘“'te°“ members reiport stated that disappointing! of Jiltgs and Maggie. Cd £0 D2-Y $2500 “0W_f0\' me S°h°°\ ~ _' _ _ ‘_ ‘mg nve_vls“'°r5 mei' at me mme of' features of the Commons commit-i - r »_ - ~ - -- - paid. A coininittee was appointed L0 paint and the remainder later' It ii?<;et.ti1r‘ic ihniggitblgehglldwiii thhsclizigl(-.M1S' Helben.. Yeo' Ron can wus Lee report included thc absence of! “It would be wcll li the counci1,tlic church and stated that while was decided W 59nd boxes W me house ihen R011 C311 is to be am- zlnsweied by The name of my first any large constructive farm train-lngain reaillrmed its position on the response was short of what hml 0I`IFhUHi\E0~3'l3Ch\‘1Stma5 915° bmmesr , " < O “Shoal Teacher' The commiuees in scheme and oi practical S\ig»itlieSe subjects," the report recom- been expected, it was believed tluii 'Jr -mm' The next meeting is to bel“ered by Cookmg Recipes' ‘mpf)n`? were ~heard and the saline Ecgtions to limit the inigintion oi. mended. lbcttcr results would be attained in _ wcic ic-appointed. The school as _ , _ .~ .. . _ _ _ 4 , ._ 1 ,dréd b |1016 M U10 mime Of MVS- A~ And if S U E . . ‘setlleis from ulipiefcried countries, The iepoit went into Llic question Ll e futuic Oiic lui oys and NWS- ] lggc (;§nti;dew;1;dr;£le§§;§`of Criitrnl Europe. of immigration eiforbs. on beliulf of»200 mcn had been secured. ! and to have the seed sown. The next linceiing is to be held at the home of Mrs Alex Nisbet wr. icallzed a. dance is _to be held on the evening of Sept. third. The MXL meeting is to be held at the Instl all E"I__ 2°|A Nh' the school whitewsshed. Lunch was served and ts. social hour was grea_i_-J ly enjoyed. The. next meeting is i Us this more efficient and more be held at the home of Mrs. Peterl noneld Ai. the .idly meeiimr = by the former _ d _Hall. L3»mDS ` l £ ,¢u,¢|,,,q| UX. lg P;‘_’_'§§s1V;;FoDg;;£'d I:o‘:`a3;.stove board is being Purchased tori | r |i1 the new Hall. The next meeting lS_ to be held at the home of Mrs. Al@X\ Milligan. RINGWOOD.--Ten members 9-U51 11 cell b oavms the f°‘=‘ ¢ o the Domznwn ,-conqu7e`st` by? “peaceful penetration", eezuominl tube in your present nt. Your dealer eau readily mah the minor adjustments uscesssry. Other _ Westinghouse Rueliulrolu UX-l2lB, Power Amplifier for UX-201B, Ux~20lA, WX-25, UX-i7lA, AC tubes Ux-226, UY-227. Ihdlhtldliii :T pl r . - ° _ cincr'e noiiebic ruins for 1928 .1.__1-__-u-Ks-Ii-lv THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. Distributors. 1- A- GESNEB. ibheid tvemon school. - he, t h mm 'rife and llsdio sho ` E ' meeting lsr? begwfes t e 8 _ Mfw » ‘ ered Ro y 1 the members met at the home Ofigf ,en cents. The members and the_ MN- J- D' M”"’D°n“‘d' "'20 Wasjvisitors met at the home of Mrs. collected for the school blinds. __Wm_ Mumh Three new ___me;rlb_e_r;] V .mLiNo.'roN Ac the Aug mcenlwefe Welcgngeg-cr‘;anf_°l;,°ef_Mv‘;1 wasi -_ _ ' ‘lecture an c - ing fourteen members met at the _ en the net preoeeds were 5g¢3_50_A home of Mrs. Patrick and Miss .lame gegmt o fthe Convention was given -Mcbcnnon. The prvsfam Pm °f ° ° by the dcicgstes. $50.00 was Paid ‘°f ‘meetlrls 601151-mill Of 9- Gm” b°" t°1pn_m¢;irrg the exterior of the school.; *increase the iunds.'rote1coucccion_s15_00 ,D be divided between the lor the evening 87-301- N2: °h:‘g.;§ Orphsmages. The next meetln_g_i-3 bei r urchased or e sc tth home ol Mrs. Om thrhee hong gweilns *S '0 be ‘held “‘ 'b§¢b1§oiigfi1awhe; Ron can is to be the home oi Mrs. W. J. Dennis. _ answered by .MN p,_,,°,.g¥€__V¢ge- table Rnd how to PPEPEN ~ VERNON.-Ten members and n visuor mei es the home or Mrs. .is.s.| CENTEML myA|,-r-y_._1~b¢ McCormack. The report of the Con- members met, at. the home oi Mrs. vention was given by UW d9l€89~f¢'R_c,be,-1; ggulson, Jokes and games MPS- -’°5~ ‘M°°°m“°k‘ A ‘”°’°"“'°“i from several oi the members fur- the school during the summer. Ar- Cmwem Much; by Mrs. Cooke and ransemmw were mme f°f i¥"‘““3~e oomicei dialogue by the school .ron River. The next maniac ia W during veconon time The um Since the first .Victor Radio announceq ment August ioth, thousands of owners have brought the joy of the New Victor Radio into their homesf-They are proud of their sets' fAnd why? Becsuselini designing` this iNew Victor Radio, the well-known Vic; [tor standard of .“quality 6rst',`}was ob; 'served to the letter, and the purchasers fproiited by it. This standard hasresulted jin world eadcrship for Victor products.§ iwhere music is known é- Victorkcomes; ‘iirst.1Statistics prove it. d four /visitors met at the home 1 FSU" Pe°rs°“~ A ‘°°°‘dm3 “ms glvem have the school grounds plouglied, - ~' - - ' ' -A ‘ " -» - on P"‘“s°"‘ °“ °°°°”°" wi” *‘° "le CABLE HEAD Essr -Nino mem- W "°`&/ 'Z Draw me Amivefsm 01 *H* I”-5"' bers and three visions moi. et the - Lute The next meetimgis to bc heldi mme uf Mrs J R M¢Mi11en A ` ` ' ` “ ~ ` . . f'.§"'f-f». » ~ ° _ i 1 I -_ .'~\ ` 0 _ _(\_f_f.§ ,_ _Qi . » _ . _ _ _ _ _ . J/ e `ut. the home of Mrs. John Boates. ldance was held and the Sumo; 537_\ s ‘ : »~ ~ . ‘ -_» _bers and four visitors met at the _ -; . . home of Mrs. Geo. Pickering. A bxll_ ww H _ . Radiotrons rf #1-2f~~ Prem '°>* me S"°"‘Y ,committee A 1etter_or__c0nf§<;l¢“‘;§ mr:si.AND.-Roll con was ang-_ _ _ A “V55 mailed ° a mem er' w` ‘l e d by the nine members W Oi I ".5‘;"~W'<:vf- ' '- ‘ idedded W find °“" the me charggd :1elt.ea.t _the home oi Mrs. Eliza Pal-` L31 YI; vi. . ‘Lb-J _ """‘“" , \ UK-2013 _ for removing the sdnolds and i/on-i mer. lfdlscussion followed on Ways; . _ do P ,,' .‘€{l[,~. 'if il? L. Piucs sz.so `S11f~°f ¢h_<_>e°_;*‘}g’°{‘hr'1oh1(i°\venext<>ini$i'i~ts`|of immovino me school g_i:>\;nos."_ - Q' .' »§¢"i.}lf""`\\i.'.». V ingisto ‘ e 8 " ' It was moved and passed t, s, new _ ‘_f_¢_,_.__{_»__~_. ‘ 2 _ 5' The improved 7-10119 B°9TT1F§."A` CUB aka/\F< S-suis. \1A°.» \ciN A ~E»Tr=uv~i