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Eat TWO “its -s ~ ii 5::rzif:,.;.....1;: ddr. lu 3;: " .if - bixwl `l,=i;|l\fN\.`\\\\ _.., ` Prosperity. ..'.i , ;~"\"_'\. * _ ` .» ‘Sag/li I /_ .\\% R _ .‘l , ii ‘ff ,_ " ` Y _'_~-1.--- _ iii `fV“'.,_f‘.__f-pl" " "‘1zq,, _ __ ly. \ ` ` . .:_ ~\` _. _K .7 _,iw \ li | I. -fri; "§"l` i \ ) lr, i I W __ //fly/l i Mc' \ -‘xi a~°--ss h _ \ p \" _gj\~“ " \?;“i\\_ _ ` 11 .`.i'» ' Mother “*' '_,_/__- 5” we need more ‘fa » .Shredded Wheat" if Ss- l,&\ . \ \ .imi- ~\.>; A / /W A7 i;Be'tter order two boxes. They " “ ~" I l rv _ ‘ I ont last long, \\hen you and _____‘ ' lnaday and I .iii en siirciiueti I j“'heat every morning. Daddy _ V Y A '_._` ‘knows everything and this _ "__ ‘_ vi I' ` 'li | morning he said, ‘lvhole wlieat _ EAD ' g* and milk suppiyeverything that ‘, I 'we need to live on and grow ' ` ' ` @ __ | on, and t/mfs why Shredded ¢Q;\" I `Tl'l-ieat is so good for girls and _ ‘ ` `i., i boys’.” f. _ , /_ I, Til ` ' ~ ' `Il'lE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT "\',""""‘.-.. \ ' . _ COMPANY- LTD. ' ' ‘ ' sunset A wu EAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT ;;Y~l_:;;~_-r::r_;-_- ;»- 1 :Q :-_*Tc-_f :_-_-_-_-_-__ _ _ _ L. ' _'Mi lml’ of the students: -- “Now, Mi; Snead, what would you The instructor in the medical col- do in such .1 case?" lege exhibited at cliiiggrzini. Young Snead pondered eamestiy “The subject here limps," he ex- :uicl rcpliecl with conviction; plained, “because one lug is shorter "I fuiicy, slr, that I should limp than the other.” Hc zulclrrsscci our too." ' - r _ ~ -»-'-' -rr--Y-' -'--_~f,;;_-_- --__ ` MILL F OR SALE Unless rlisposcd of by private sale previous to that date I will sell by public auction at CARDICAN ']`l'E.~1`il_»\Y, ()C'1`()lll'lR 20, 1931 :it 2 o’cl'it-it p. ni. The Cnrdizrzin Milling Coiiip;iii_v's property, consisting of building and site with complete outiit comprising 50 h.p. steam engine, i'otzii'_v sziwiiiir outlil, 12-inch planet and moulder. hezivy li:ind .~:;iw, .shingle machine, lath machine. etc.. with sh;il`&iii,i;` piillt~_v.<. licltinu. cle. Plant :uid clpiipnii-iii will be Sold en bloc oi' in parts to Suit piii'chzi:~'ci's. i.ih;»i':il tcmis for payment if'1'equired. (.`AlU)l(i.'\.\' .\lll.LING (,`OPilP.-\l\`\', LTD. J. .\. )IztcD()N_-\.i.l). _-iuctioiiecr. 9:27-10-s-io-,is-15-17-51 -W ~ 1 |, LOOK i For Our New Missing Letter Contest Page, l l_._:_;~ : ~ ._;; ;::- ~ _ . _l____;f:..-:.-:--.,__M._._.r='-'-- - -- .§_¢ ¢\\o WESTERN Gllllllllll LBY¢l'b1lt "B" _Blti’Aries, frelih stock at B!'ioe'l. 9222-10-B-2|. -BUY FLABIILIGHTB md hot- teriu nt Breeds. 9222-10-8-21. -KENSINGTON DAIRYING AS- SOCIATION. -The Hamilton Cheese Factory will close season Saturday. October l'lth. Patrons will receive cheese Tuesday, October lsth at Hamlikm Factory and at Ken- sington Factory, Tniarsdny. october 15th. 9187-10-'I-Zi. -ELDERLY RESIDENT PASSES. -There passed away at the home of ber brother, Nh. John R. Glover, Summerside, on Tuesday morning, Mrs. Charles Mason, at the age of 84 years. Besides her brother one sister, Miss Jane Glover. is left to mourn. The funeral will take place on Thursday with a short service at the house at 2 p. m. and from thence to the Presbyterian Church and Cemetery at Kensington.-B. ._--__.;_ PERSONALSS -Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson, Bedeque, were visitors to Ktnkora on Sunday.-E. -Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Cape 'I‘;-averse, were visitors to Kin- lrora on Sundaiy.-E. -Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deegan, Carleton, were visitors to Spring- field and Emerald on Sunday;-E. -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson and daughter Mlm Margaret, of Augustine Cove, paid a visit to Kin- kora on Sunday.-E. -Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy and sons, John and Alex of Emer- ald, were visitors to Kinkora on Sunday last.-E. -Among the visitors from Sum- merside to Kinkora, on Sunday last were: Mrs. Maye Sullivan, Mrs. Janie Muttnrt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawson, Mrs. John Driscoll.--E. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson and Mrs. James Dawson, Tryon, were visitors to Kinkora on Sun- day.-E. -Miss Eileen Lambe, Summerside, paid a very pleasant visit to her home in Springfield on Sunday.-E. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and their little son, of Central Bedeque, paid it visit to Kinkora Sunday.-E. I -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Trainor,' Charlottetown, were in Kinkora on Sunday, the Kuests of Mrs. Elizab- eth Trainor.-E. -IADIU STORAGE A. And OREGON CITY, Ore., Oct., 6- l ' lF1°r°“C° Cmuchm' at Amos Don' There passed peaceuily uwuy at Another deer hunter, the fourth of . . I. _ Cette’ 4 Lam Puqque ' the season, was killed here yester- hmmm S Dupmtmm' d . Arth L , 30, b b l , wi; kmed gl; aagxlrllet fir; ba; ll:-s GRADE X-1 Jessie Buslicy, 2 M H"Campyno1 his huntm com an Edward Moyiiigli, 3 Bei'ni\i'cl Moon- Miss Estelle Mcswaim of Bwmn ion 8 p ey- l has returned to her old home for B ' ` GRADE IX-1 Stewart h,':_\ul:iy` short -,'n¢g_gi0n_ 2 Harold Hockin, 3 Lloyd Mnclnnis, _.__ (IIAPPED Slilli Dilmo Mlamfn with enola." svn! oil or cram. Agly once n day. For Front in un rho Linhnnl holly md undiluted. q¢“.r=oxC.b o" -woes .4 aiscu '-.\ I§W3E£‘-IAZL . \ p U »o¢mur»i¢.v»q»¢u|»gi " A ': : ' " n|~~=°'S . i iruinorruii " i leg. *Indo Mark Successful Fox Feeding .\'UCCESSl"UL FOX FEEDING I Is lim prohiem of our Fox liuncliers today. llow to I grow siroiig. vigorous foxes that will produce pelts oi’ ilne texture :uid lustrous sheen is. uppermost in all minds. THE lIY[I’liRIi\l. l%lS(7Ul'I` COMPANY. LIMITED, have found the solution in their deservedly popular imperial Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these iii giving the desired results in our Canadian Ranches. "IMPERIAL-FED FOXES” are in a class by themselves. They “produce the goods." Ensure snrcess by liberal feeding of IMPERIALS. Phone 721. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E. I. |.|N|i~»1_i=_:_lgl_I, Honor roll for September `/ "Mother understands, bufeeeii li; ‘ KNOW i:’s not pleasant to shave, son, I but surely you won’t continue I0 58|! U19 respect of your wife just to avoid s lltdn discomfort. I really think M947 ha-9 b°°° quite tolerant. Your father was 8lWlyl mreful about shaving and I W°“1d hi" felt very badly if he hadn’t been plr¢iC\l|l!~ I don’t think you can realize how muchthis _ means to a woman, although before you and Mary were married I never saw you without a clean shave. Now you’re getting careless, and Mary is terribly upset about it. She hasn’t mentioned it to me, but I know you’re treading on dangerous ground. Mary can’t help but think you care less for her now than you did when you married her, and I know that isn’t the case. Please, son, you’1l make us both happy if you’re more careful about shaving." I O O Mother is right, a clean shave is extremely important to most: women. A growth of stubble is repulsive and can actually cost the respect of wife or sweetheart. In the past shaving may have been a task to avoid. Now Gillette offers a fine new razor blade, a remarkably keen blade that shearfthe beard without discomfort. It was designed especially for men with tender skin and ns, we believe, the finest razor blade ever produced. Try it on our positive guarantee of satisfaction. Buy a package and slip one in your razor tomorrow morning. You agree it is a far superior blade, that every shave is quick and clean, or return the package to your dealer and get a refund. Gillette aAzoizs@a|.l\oas 1085 Sr. Alexander Sr., Montreal, Quebec LORNE VALLEY NOTES GRADE VIII-1 John llrnmisli 2, Miss Freda Douglas, of Charlotte. Joch Matthew, 8 Lconriirl Condon. Miss Lavic's Dt-pt. GRADE VII-1 Jimmie l\l°aclnnis, 2 Leo MacDonald, 3 Blanche Green GRADE VI-1 Shirlcy G.li:im 2 Franklyn Chrvcrie, 3 Stirling Ding- well. G/RADE V-1 Grace Poole 2 Mnr- jorie Poole, 3 Andrew Byrne and Camille Chcverie. s itowii, ls spending a pleasant vaca- | tion with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod. Messrs. Walter and Murdoch Mc- | Lcod, nrc building a new hall in this l community. son, William Peters; also onei ___ sister, Mrs. Sophia E. Clark of ' Potato digging is now general, but Maine. Wh° °n hfarins of the ill- thc crop outlook is not nearly so ness of her sister hastened home to i good as in former years. her bedside, one brother, Mr. R. B. 1 -_ more or alliance, Alberni besides _ ' Miss MncDonaid’s Dept. Angus Nicholson about, after his re- _Mi _ ~ 1° cent illness. FOURTH DEER HUNTER K,L,_'Ea3tern Gzlaralnn Q GRADE iv-1 waiiie Maerssac 2 ED IN OREGON , ___ `i't;:L~ei~t Poole, 3 Pearle Croucher 4, ‘Lie pupils ol' tue Lorne Valley Ilzillic Cheverie. lbcnuol are 'progressing favourably, (United Press) ..*UNI'lliD (‘liU1iCll 0? LIN- GRADE III-1 Joseph Harris 2 under,their new teacher, Mr. Dan- KLAMATH FALLS ore oct ‘ADA- - Gt‘C1't-.rtvwn ii'-‘ld S»\1i'ff.2‘0=i. Paul McNeill, 3 George Paquec 4 iellviacartnur. 6_HDwn,d Wakeman '19 ye';u_ 01;; Services Sunday, October 1ltlx.lHp,_~0;d p001@_ I Klamath Fails boy, was shot and!G@°’g°"°W" 11 °» m- *md 7_1" ’“‘ ' 4 .M1 M“fd°°l1 M<=D0Iwld. Provin- kmed by his brother’ Herman’ on Sturgeon 213i) _111.“'1fliCrc\2ll~sls0 Miss 0'Donn':ll's Dept. claikroiice unicer, isgettlng about Hayden Mountain yesterday. l be H thamw’“m`f “cf “CC lu `l.“I1G`,'; I “dm” Mr' M°"'°n“‘“ "M me m‘s` They were deer hunting md;town Monday ci cilllii; Hi: 8 Us OC - GRADE II-1 Clarence Gallant 2 fortune oi breairing an arm some Henman fired at one _ Howard in At this service lantern slidcs will be‘D,;~;»gLhy P0019, 3 Bgywerg, Lewis 4 time ago while an “uve duty_ une of the shét was struck in theuscd to emphasize the nicssng;-_ 1i,m~1nm Maiih¢\v_ ’ R.c.U.xr.N',P-i. . ,~ ' right leg The high powered hub ev i 'xc cviii as or 2 §RA5E I§D(a:ttlc EI;/eRe1t;;se(§;h(e:y1e’r'e ici; went through and lodged in Sovms "IG" gnuooll me‘~T;1rl ;;dir'|g ~ _ .__ th `gl t l . ` " ' ' ' IVLRS ROBERT R06 RSON C rl 1 eg ' ---*- GRADE I (bl 1 John Creamer 2 E l ini iiV1niV1UR1AM her home in Vic.o ia on Friday, Sept. 11th., Mrs. Robert Rogerson at therge of 66 years Mrs. Roger- son was formerly Miss Margaret Learn, daughter of me in/e` Solomon Leard and Hannahl Muttart of Victoria. The deceasedl was oi’ a kind and generous dis- position and she will be much missed in the home and in the community where she was so well .and favorably known. There are left to moum her sorrowing husband, and an adopted friends. A sister, Birdie, Mrs. Norman Plumber and a brother, Milton P. Leard predeceasedvher some years ago. . .i I-lim rather thinly populated, _ + 'M Teacher-Yes, Johnny, Lgplnng 3 She was a faithful member of the Johnny-How many Lapps tg ug A matclalesstea- Anglican church. The funeral was mile, teacher? held on Sunday Sept. 13th., and ---__ was very largely attended, friends The professor was busy among his coming from far and near to pay books. their 1“st tribute of respect. “Have you seen this?" said his The service was conducted by her Wife. 001111118 infb f-116 study- "'I'hore'l Pastor, Rev. Mr. Bridgewater and a report in the paper of your death.” the remains were laid to rest in “Is that so?" remarked the Pm~ the Church of England Cemetery lessor without looking up. "We mme remember to send a wreath." ' _M “A k s your friends” ‘=~»~_1i 4- ._ 4 ~~~- - -`_`;f»~-__ ,,._,,q,.1~g»f.»_f:‘.-/ ir; Bettis' still -» cry if! 1 6 His friends are glad to see Mr. a large number of relatives and M H m W ‘_ BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus! -1o'r\-429!! 1 I = t~lK'!¢~e»_‘ v >» . ' ~zi.'»aa1 WHERI mst i aooci-\~r -ri-ia cores-r You GOING- i.\*l’TLE CN'-1 AND i AM Gc>\NG To DRNE rr SELF [Mc _LL Bur- MoTi»iER'.».ns.»~i'-r' 1 You G0|i\,iG 'fo Hao/E AN INSTRUCTQR? »\ woman: or Mv iNTELLl GENCE ooesN‘r NEED _-ni ml SAW. _'»¢p-°9- \. ' Haninraaucuice win. emo \-ml we A »-ao°si=>\-ri\\.- i-In-\-9-IARNIY-i