r r z ' say, and lets it go at. that. _ chance of whining your husband back if you will quit being a female , Simon Legrcc and not drivc him too hard and if you will resign the role " couple \\ AVE on‘ qo weeklq food bills Here's more nourishment at less money for you . . Delicious. appetizing Syrups full of health and energy. Serve them in place of expensive desserts” Th CANADA ITAIDI @- Hill‘ 3011.1 e Dorothy Dix Letter Box (Continued from Page B) Evidi~tit1y' you have made tlic mistake that this woman made. You have lost a good husband in trying to make a successful man. And you have made another mistake in telling him of his faults. That is a fatal blunder for any wife to make. Lien get plenty of hard knocks in the outside ivorld without having a llflllllllel-Wlflll-lfll‘ at home, arid so the wise ivonunr is she who takes her husband "as is,“ as the shipping manifests But a sthire is no other woman in the case I think you have a. fine Why not try Joliying him for a change? DOROTHY DIX. ot being u critic on Lhc hearth. O O O O O O O O Dear Dorothy Dix-What program would you advise a young couple to ftilovv in iniiri" 1.1 provide agaiilist being (lependent in their old age? G. W. Q. answer: The \\';l_\' to stilt’. like the way io reform, is just to do it and the trouble wnli saving, ‘itkc the trouble with reforming, is that most people intend to do it, but tli-:_v keep putting rt of‘! until tomorrow, and to- niorroiv n-qvcr comes. L ‘There 1 " an ways of sniing so as to safeguard your old age. There art ii- and old-age insurance and thrift clubs and buy- in,‘ rixil t. .. '-.~ i ‘whatnot. .-\n_v bank or trust company will furnish you \\'illl a burlgvt and >llil\\' you how to invest money safely so that it iilil grow lllln -.i rompciciice for your old age. ' Rev. Father — SUSTAIN!!! IIACTUIID ANKLE-Mr. Job lnmsn has re- turned to his home in Augustine Cove from the Prince County Hos- bitsl, where he had been taken to have a fractured ankle set. The accident occurred last Ptidayn-S. -I’II.OHJBI’I'ION COURT-Mag- istrate Tweedy held a Prohibition Court on Saturday afternoon st the Court llousepSummerside. Two parties tor consuming liquor con- trary to the Prohibition Act were fined $10 or l5 days 1n jail and $15 or 20 days respectively. one man who pleaded guilty to having 1111001" ln his possession was given the minimum fine of $200 or three months. Three cases were adioum- ed until next Saturday at three 0'- clock-S. ‘ "HARVEST FESTIVAL - St. John's Church, St. Eieanors, held their annual Ernest Festival on Sunday. Dr. White conducted the service and preached from the text. "He reser-veth unto us the appoint- ed weeks of the harvest," Jeremiah, Chap. 5, verse 24. His sermon was very inspiring and encouraging to the congregation, the speaker point- lng out that God has never failed to give to his people the fruits of their labors. The choir rendered appropriate hymns for the occas- ion. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and at the foot of the chancel steps were lain the harvest offerings of grain, fruit and vegetables. A large congregat- ion attended the service. A box of flowers from the church were giv- en to the Prince County Hospital. S- —SPECIAL MISSION OPENS- A special two weeks mission by Connolly and Rev. Father Etnwright of the Redemp- torist Fathers of Charlottetown ELECTRIC VAGABONDS Tom’ t and every sirbsezhuent Tuesday Evening over s Coast - to - Coast Network including C. F. C. Y. Iron 0-10 P- I- CANADJAN GkNERAL LLEURK C tend the special services of the Mission. Rev. Father Enwright preached at the 8 o'clock Mash. and also at the special service for the children at 3 p. m. Rev. Fath- er Connolly was the speaker at the service st 7.30 p. m-, which opened the women's Mission. Duringthe week Masses will be held at 5.30 and 8 a. m. Special servicw will be held for the children at 3 o'clock each afternoon and for the women at 7.30 p. m-S. -RETURNED FROM VISIT- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bowness of Sum merside returned on Saturday from an enjoyable visit to Boston and New York, when Mrs. Bowness vis- ited her old home in Illon.—B. -IN SUMMERSIDE PORT - Capt. Miller of Alberton came into Summer-side harbor last week, with his trim little schooner “Kltchener" with a cargo of coal from Sydney, N. 5., for the firm of Joseph Read and Co. This is Capt. Millers first trip to Summer-side this year. I-le will sail for Gaspe when he has unloaded his cargo-S. —carr accmarrr NEAR sr. ELEANORS-A serious accident was officially opened at J-ligh Mass ’ occurred on Saturday evening, near in 5h paufs Church‘ summergide, | St. Eleariors. A gentleman with his at 10 o'clock on Sunday by Remlfamily coming into Summerslde Father Connolly. Rev. J. J. Me- ~ was ran into by another clr- 111' In the cud it rii‘. comes ilown to a. mailer of character, whether you . llllli‘ the .~.~ii"-co.~.ii"o. and (ietci-niiiratioii to do without something youi “Lilli anti put the lllnllbj.‘ that the indulgence would cost into the banki instead of spending it on pleasure. If you can do this and have thei sirenxtli to llli’. sonic- money aside every week for the rainy day that i5; sure to come to us all. you won't be found out without an umbrella wheni you are old and fcvblc. l A very wise man said to me once thamhe first year after a young! married told the tale of what they would be when they were ; middle-z ml. 1t‘ at the end of the first year they had saved up even so ziiurti as s 0. they ivculd go along to prosperity, but if at the end of the ' v firs". ‘~l‘lll‘ ihcg: had spent more than they made and were in debt or even _f tii._v l‘..l(l no: saved anything. they would be poor to the end of thef Iliaptei" nd in tlzen" old age would be dependent on their children or be l Donald sang High Mass, the choir driver wanting to get the number rendering very effectively Landry's of the car which ran into him tum- Mm; M15 ;_ J_ Mm” and Mn y ed round and followed the machine. R McI-nnls mung the 501° part5 On the St. Eleanors road a Ford car rm. mime. Connolly opened the was parked ch-mslns s firs.‘ the Mission by giving an outline o; the car which was being followed ran program for the week The Gospel into it and the other driver col- fm. the day from 5L Matthew. iided with the second car All three chap; 9 W15 in keeping with the were damaged. The first car in the Mission. Rev. Father Connolly's ser- ‘, accident had a twisted “x1e “mi mon based on the teat "Behold Ilhmh fmders damaged‘ The Ford bring you good tidings of great _was slightly battered and the other joy,“ st Luka chap 2 verse lopcar bldly smashed. _None of the was a very inspiring °ne_ He enhfoccupants of the autos were ser- lestly asked the congregation to at- iously hurt.—-S. Od by Rev. Ijunctt McDonald. ‘Ibo pallbearers were; Hon. L. IL llc- Neill, Messrs J. I. Dalton, J. I. Arnett. Joseph Callaghan of lin- kors: Wilfred Hsmmill and Russell MoCarvillc o! Freshman-S. PERSONALS -Mrs. Norman Montgomery o! Lower Bcdoque. who was recently operated on, is recovering-S. -Mr. Albert She-run of Carlet- on Siding, who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Sep- tember 9th is very much improv- ed-S. are now extras 80, fists 1'! to ll. seoondsitollnritbmo contcom- rnissicn added in molt cues. VA-NOOUVW. B. CPThome is l. scarcity of extras and firsts on this egg- mnrket and an over NW1! °1 pullet extras sad small seconds. Dealers are paying producers for cm mm 2s, rlr-su m, pallet ex- tras l0, lnnll seconds l0 It the farm or one cent higher- delivered Vancouver. CHICAGO-Grant I2 1-3 Novemb- er refrigerators. 20 1-2. Montreal, Qua, Sept. n-Prices of all! and dreese were higher- and —Mr. Ernest McR-se of Tignish. who was operated on for append- icitis in the Prince county Hos- pital recently, is making satisfac- tor! morass-s. —Mr. John H. Ready o! Se: Cow Pond is doing nicely in the Prince County Hospital and hopes to be able to return home shortly. He b t“ t . v has been undergoing treatment-S. u r “mum, we" mam’ “a changed, while potato prices held teddy on the produce and dairy —-lVl.‘l's.Jh McCsrdl fKlnk ‘ is progmgn: favoné; m a: inn-m rim today. Ocrlot prices of Prince County Hospital from the c“, “med ‘mm m’ am’ W” results of slight injuries received “n” a down‘ ontml’ or “m” through a team of horses becom- new “m” “whom one to t” “ l .,A=k"anv man who can. if wsulsriy and h..." how warming and sum“. lflfin: BovRn. 1s. ing frightened while in trio yard of m“ “t ” “n” “d m“ ‘m’ m’ Mrs. McCardle's hOme knocking riei- ‘ “m ‘t n ma’ "m" “m”, d°wn__s_ were unchanged It 18 cents s. doc- en. 2B. C. extras and first: both‘ gained one in two cents at 34 to 35 cents and 29 to 80 cent-s s dozen respectively. To retailers eggs in cartons were also higher. Fresh (Cfllllflllh Pr”) specials at 39 to 40 cents, fresh ex- OTTAWA, one, Sept. aa-rieal ms at as to s’! cents and fresh extras and firsts are new bewm- firsts at 3f to s2 cents all sdvsnc-_ ing scarce all over the country and ed one go two “his, while flesh wit” fldvflm“ 0" the-SB firm” seconds were up a cent at 24 cents. have taken place during the Wt Storage extras at as cents and firsts wcelt- Scwfldfi. hWflVeI. are in p001‘ at 28 cents were both unchanged 401113115 and B" iilcumulafllm- and seconds gained s cent at 24 mRbNTo-Riml ‘"511 "m" cents s dozen. Receipts were ‘I52 and firsts are very scarce on this casu Ontario - advmoed ha“ egg market and a report from the a cent m n u, 13 14 can“ u ma‘. country Slates that a sleeper W" Quebec cheese at u s-s cents al offered 30 cents for extras. Brokers, poumt may“; we" 5M7 boxesj report sales of Ontario graded Eastern township, number 1 “b! I . THE MAR_KET S shipments to wholesalers at extras tau-lied but“, m “not, w” ‘m. 3°, flIStQ 26, SGCODdS 16 t0 1'1 d6‘ changed at 19 1_4 to 19 1,2 a liver-ed. Dealers are quoting pro- mum; To "tau," mud, m‘, duoers and country shippers for un- prints were shaded a um at n w wed"! @885‘ "lies 2° w 3°. firs“ 22 cents and 22 to as cents a pmnia 24 to 25 seconds 14 to f5 delivered respectively Receipts we" 792 bob Wholesale prices to retailers are es; Monk”! poem)“ we" um extras loose 82 to 33 firsts 28 to 29, changed at 4o to 5o cents p", a0 seconds l9. Wholesalers are offer- pound b", while New Bmmwlck ing storage e335 to retail stores at cobble" held stfldy at 5o to 6o extras 28, firsts 26, Montreal 83B an“ p" aiypound b‘; receipts here today were 752 cases as compared to 1.884 cases on the corresponding day last year. Fresh egg supplies are becoming scarcoti almost daily and the market herl Alkali Ike: What's happened to the tenderfoot oiler wot came to work on the shovel last week? “Isn’t it a shame. that die ldoosuff noise jut liq fig cmv/ w“ limb 5r worm-r‘ . You've soon it may fines-lief- salsa, unaqkibr’ ' dress-Beck. vdiore lie oils. com- ‘bine in ruin five weaver’: lppeanngg, Frequent cleaning is a wise investment‘. “FBI Clean Gloiiee”. New Method Gleaners Ltd. PHONE 983 ‘ aublic cha. iy. We all know how interest eats- us up. We knoiv how it grows nndi grows like Jack's beaziszalk until it reaches the sky, but we fail to realize l that the interest on the money we save accumulates in the same ratio and that the motley we loud out draws the satire interest as the money we acrroiv. ; Virtunktv all young people expect to save something. ‘They don't in- I tend to spend everything they make as they go along and have nothing . to show as a result of their life work but a pile of receipted bills. but they never save because they kvrp deferring it until they don't want a new car or a new radio or to take a trip or to go on a vvhoopce party or some- thing and that tuna never comes. We always want something. So if you want to save. begin now. This. very day. And keep it up. Systematic saving is the only sure way oi keeping the wolf from the door. I DOROTHY DIX. O O O O O O O O Dear Bliss Dix-My adopted daughter, who has been brought up with every comfort and iuxilry- and tenderness, has fallen in love with a man who in all ihc fl\'(‘ months that he has been engaged to he: has never given her a single thing. Not even a box of candy. When he gave hcr the iruavoidablc engagement ring. which was little and cheap. he en- larged upon the f0OllSllllPSS of such an extravagance. He spends the week-ends at our house. but never brings her even a book. He will not even take her to a movie or an ice-cream parlor and the poor girl is so nervous when it is suggested that her sweetheart will have to spend a cent and she gets pale. trcmbles and cries. And this man has plenty of money. What do you think of such a man? T. L. Answer: I think he is a poor bet for a husband. A stingy man makes the meanest husband on earth and any girl is an idiot who trusts her happi- ness in his hands. Ho will begrudge her the very food she eats and makes he? life a torment to her. DOROTHY DIX. s leg. halo Hens l .' Successful Fox Feeding SITCESSFYL I-‘OX FEEDING Is the Problem oi’ our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong. vigorous foxes that will produce polls of flue texture and lustrous sheen is uppermost in all minds. THE IWPERIAI. BISCYIT (‘OWPANIX LIMITED. have found (he solution in their deservedly pnnnlar ‘ Imperial Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of flu-so is giving the desired results In our Canadian Ranches. "InIPERlAL-I-‘ED FOXES" no in s class by themselves. They "produce the goods." Ensure success by liberal feeding of IMPERIALS. For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. l. I. has held qqlllte firm during the Texas Pete: Poor teller. The sec- an. g ms an Indigestion and Acidity _“.-\ few months ago, I hnd an attack of indigestion, heartburn and acidity, and had no appetite for meals, cspcciallv breakfast. I nm a pipe smoker, and for several days I felt so ill l could not even look at my pipe. I decided to try Krusclren Salts. A few days afterwards I found that the heartburn and acidity .had gone, and for the last five or six weeks I have been in rn usual good health. I can now enjoy my pipe-smoking. and in fact feel about l0 years _vounger."—-R. I’. When your digestive juices fail to flow freely your food lies in the system and ferments. thus causing the distress of indigestion. The “ little daily dose" of Knrsclren first stimulates the flow of the gastric juices. and then ensures complete, regular and unfailing elimina- tion of all waste matter every day. —I-‘UNERAL SERVICES — The funeral services of Harold Elmer ‘Mcliellan, who passed away sud- ‘denly in Montreal on Thursday ‘last, were held on Monday morn- ‘ing at Summer-side. The Knights‘ of Columbus, of which the deceas- ed was a member, met at the K. of C. Home and marched to the res- idence of Mrs. (Dr.) McLellan and from there proceeded the funeral cortege to St. Paul's Church. Re- quiem Mass was said by l-‘tev. J. J. fMcDonald. In the Sanctuary were ‘Rev. Dr. Monaghan of Mlscouche; [Rein William Monaghan of Seven Mile Bay; Rev. J. A. McDonald of Grand River. After the impressive service the Knights of Columbus lined up and marched before the funeral cortege to the grive. The service at the grave was conduct- fiifitiific UP FATHER past week on extra-s and firsts. Sec onds are still dragging under heavy supplies. Dealers quotations for lo- ond morning he was here he was brushln’ his teeth with some of that 100ml’ 000th paste and one of the boys‘ thought he had hy‘ fin’ shot him. cal ungraded eggs are extras 2'1 to 29,firsfs22to24,se00ndsl7to18 WINNIPEG —With the cooler weather riowprevailing egg produc~ tion has shown a, further decline ‘ ‘.11 Ulnar-E's Llnlrneni grows hair. .. Quicker. Better Repairs- in the home can be nude when you use our high grade tools. Sturdy, "emu". Plllll: hatchet screw 5'1"" "Ill l"!!! work: saws that olfiqoelllllolly-lhesgnrehul I I" mica! fllllllflons m trio handy man in the home. An m. location of m hrso flock will In well worth your while. LAMBS We will be loading lambs at St. Charles Station on Wednesday morning, September 30th and at Durulss Corner the following Tuesday, October 6th. As usual, will be paying highest prices. C. E. PRATT & SON. St. Peters. NEITEEI‘ The Rogers, Co., Limited YOU BUY TWO MENWEOUT YDULL NOT GET OUT OF THE HOUSE ‘TO-NIGHT AND TO MAKE euasmn coma To crwu woo up win’ Dori-r AND BOTTOMBLY A? "n45 BAT- THREE BALIE: AND Two 5TRIKE5 AGMNST HIM- AND Mow- CLlCK-CLICK- Vlt-HLE‘ I'M OUT‘ ME ‘FIME WE cucx - sensor- roms mo RADIO - FANS. su-r her "rt-us You BNCK To THE MNN fiTuoio-ws REGRET .__ THE TIME i5 uP SMARTER-I'M com‘ TO Grv ouT no eon-s or Tr-iis Hardware l n ‘r8.’ ave g we Ropdl walllnve boofiimlgul on we sue s n ol- n ptho I'll", and l os-l ones to repair gasoline 0I| slum engine amps, boiler» hnlfe, or any 13nd»: nselrlsor!“ or we can nuke nyllrlnl 107°" ordn- on slim noun Ind u" you money. BRUCE STEWARTI. CQLTll CHARLOTTETOWN, P. 5.1. For almost s quarter of s cuter“ s nyjGeot-ge McManiiS vtk us» caster- ‘M gUE AT UNTYS Ow: m: new BACK s-rm sa-uoio- Ymdvm-Lumtl FEAR PRQIM 3%‘? "ll-WYTAKE v-zwuswemeunm inns-vat Z mentor l5 "rt-us "m: ‘son-on or THE FMPSR? wan.-