.. w,» L.-.“ -_,_._.__..- --< ~ -— n.n__~.¢..__~ -......--_......._._ _ is the Test tat convinced me... itpays to use only Old Dutch Cleanser. I've put all of them to this ‘safety test,‘ and now I know the money-saving value and safety of Old Dutch. ll’ has proved that it doesn't scratch because ltcon- tains none of the harsh,sandy grit found in ordinary cleansers. Practical experience proves that because of the absence of such chunky, gritty moierwl old Dutch not only cleans quicker and cleans more things, but, because its particles are flat-shaped’, It’ goes further and does much more actual cleaning per penny of cost. Old Dutch doesn't harm my hands or clog the drains. lt has no odor and re- moves odors. I'm convinced that there is no sub- stitute for its quality and economy." Made In Canada inflat- I'll zml; iflur work is guaranteed. tune SBPRIIIRTFI _: Scotch Grain Leathers. Tly this TESE-Sprinkle a little Old Dutch on the porcelain drain- boord of your sink, rub with a smooth coin. You won't lcel or hear scratchy grit found In ordinary’ cleansers. There's none in Old Dutch. ;".~. .-_;-, RT. SHOES WHOSE FINE DESIGN MAKE THEM THE CHOICE OF MEN WHO KNOW~ QUALITY, AND INSIST ON COMFORT § Richmond Oxfords made in Kid, Calf, and SPECIAL: Men's Black Side Oxfords, Genuine Goodyear Welt. all sizes n BRABY Footwear Company You ruzro none c In o F’ 0i o c n. i‘ o tli e- i §'ollr furnace must be En good working order. Draft doors must fit ltiightly or you will lose i118 full vnlne of your goal. érork or you can't con- ‘grill the heat. Let. us flx tit up now. fPhone 393-J 80 Grafton Men’s Black Calf POLICE BOOT Waterproof. leather lined, made with Barbour welt.. Very Comfortable. Size 51/; to 12. 6.00 M-Yfs Fine lwzidllBoots, on roomy comfortable lusts . .. $2.75 $3.95 $5.75 \VE GUARANTEE COMFORTABLE FITTING ' 2515 Tramp: The lady next door '11s give me apiece of nme made calm Won't you give me somelhin‘, toot Lady: Yes: I'd better give you a digestive tablet. HAN G000 00M. WANTEDll 100 Bushels of ‘l Feed Wheat l and 4<_~& zsvf ;i ~ Ilampcrs must My 7...... Some more good PRESSEIJ IlAY We sell FEEDS, all kinds, at lowest prices, at our- Seed ‘Store, . Queen Street. 41 Garter 8. Co. Limited i? t r / “if ' “If. Iii. Fred ll. Trainor CHAPTE. C angled for him vainly. good humor. stowes arms. But inwardly hcr heart was sing- ling a little paeon of triumph. frdend Barstowc over," Osnby re- marked, when he eventually, by right oi host, had succeeded in vim- quishing the young man for the moment. "You certainly know how to get ‘em going, Jeanne." he added, with a touch of prideful proprietor- ship. . Jeanne frowned over his shoulder, as he guided hcr through e foxtrot. She resented his suggestion of posdession. It was no part. of her scheme to allow ller nume to be coupled Willi ally of the men whom she had chosen as tools in achieving her ambition. Canby was becoming tlresomely persistent of late. Shc hoped she would have little need of him here- after. If Berstowe turned out as well as he promised, she could safely re- legate Canby to the discard. She had a healthy personal dlslilke for men of his ilk. "Has he made any engagements with you?" Canby asked with l. trace of Jealousy. "Ne." Joanna's tone hetokencd surprise, "Should he?" Canby laughed. “You're a queer ’un, Jeanne. I'll never understand you. Somehow you don't seem w use any of the arts and subterfuge that most. girls use and yet you're a. thousand times more alluring. Why do you always ask those funlly frank questions?" THE PROMISE OF "TOMORROW" Vera Dayton had little of Victor I Barstowels attention during the re- mnlnder of the dinner and the dance that followed. Mrs. Parkinson ' | Bnrstowe was determinedly at Je- l anne's side. shouldcring away would- be dance partners with masterful Joanna's manner we: perfect. She gave no outward sign of flattery at the marked attentions of the most» eligible man at Canbys party. She , offered him no encouragement, turn- [lng with equally smiling gracious- ' me to call?" | ness to each determined partner who literally tore her from Ber- ‘Tll say you've bowled our young mo. But nun. vow" WWW i" every way," he declared with en- gqinj candor. “A” you going to be banal lgolnt." smiled Jen-nul- He flushed‘ up to his tanned fore- held. “I know I'm making e fool of my- self tonight. Really, Misc DIN. I'll not always such u oomummlte Ml- But. you-somehow you make me feel like a college freshman." Jeanne laughed. I "what u; -- pleasant pedagogical person I must be!" He shook his head. "On the contrary, you're such l charming person that I'd like much l lnore of your soclety- Wm“ 17°11 35k Jeanne caught her breath. For an instant she was almost dill!’- The golden purse of Fortunatus was almost within her gra-SP- The coveted prize for which she had mortgaged her entire future dangled Just above he: head. "1 am one of the World's home- less," she said gravely. B5 1i 1191‘ heart were not. beating wildly, "I carry in my purse the badge of the Lonely, the little wooden placard with the hotel key attached. But I ggfyg tea, to my friends in my little sitting room every afternoon at five." "May I come tomorrow?" he asked eagerly, She nodded assent. "And—" he hesitated, "Will all tilts gang be there?" nodding toward ‘ the dancers. - Again Jeanne’: heart; leaped with her triumph. "I have asked no one specially," she replied quietly, “but they all know they are welcome." There wu no truce of coquctry, no recognition of the significance of his desire to see her alone-merely grave-eyed graciousness. MORE DREAMS It was the lest. waltz. Barstowe mluctantly released her from his embrace and restored her to the frankly impatient Oenby, who ll- rudy had secured her wrap from the sleepy meld in the dressing room. "Going home with the Meltlends. Vie?" he asked, as if he feared that he might have to offer n. lift in his 1 0W1! 0LT. replied. "Most of my knowledge ilas come from asking questions. and observation." “EAMION Ber-stem shook his heed. "Driving out home tonight. The family's staying in the country this winter. Dad's health’: pretty rotten." Jeanne had eeen more than one Jlotogrepn of the Beretowe “place “Isn't it the way to learn?" she That “'I'he good nulls weren't any too strong on worldly information, eh?" he asked good humoredly. "well, I'm ready to leave my money to a convent 1f it produces lovely cree- turec like you." His encircling arm tightened Ind his flnsers Dressed 118i‘ bare should- er. l Jeanne drew away from him with a little wave of disgust. Only during a dance was she helpless against Canby’: amorous approaches. Her writs hnd stood her in good stead in escaping any sentimental interludes thus far. Men like canby were easy to keep in hand if one played the game with a clear heao, one thought. She wondered that so many‘ sister gamblers ended up by paying the banker. What stupid fools they must. be! Young Barstowe cut in and took Jeanne away from Canby. "You've danced with Miss Dare before tonight," he laughed over her shoulder as he whirled her away. "Remember. this is my first vision of Paradise." He looked down at her, suddenly Grave-eyed. "T ll" trill-l’. 1118i now." he uld significantly. "Was Canby annoying you?" “He holds me too closely for com- fort." Jeanne hesitated and added with an embarrassed little laugh, "Isn't it ridiculous to notice such a like my own grandmother." He looked down at her, his grey eyes suddenly dark with e queer tenderness. "I think it's rather nice. And lln- h moment came, she should prove in- adequate. ' ' she mum on m “m and Business Operations turned to look at her reflection inI the long mirror on the bedroom door. wrap slipping from flawless should- ers, orchids crushed in their exotic fragrance ngolnlt her brcut. had fashioned for her. _ door to the pest. Iowa, Aunt Emily, ml“; l“ “"5 M°d°m "39? I ""115, Jenc Dare. had ceased to exist. dip her hands deep in the rich of- fering of Life. in the country." It was l. veritable palace. Several magazines had run interior views, detailing its beauties. That treneure house would be Victor Burton's some day. She walked u one tn e. dream to the waiting limousine. Still in the dream, she responded to Mrs. Per- lkinsonb bright chatter about the party during the ride homo, thanked Cmby graciously at the elevators, and made her way up to her luite. Before she switched on the lamps, she was drawn again by the lure of the Parliview, the long soldierly line of lights down the Avenue, the re- flected glow in the night sky. ‘niece lepresented to her the city. New York! She was going to con- quer itl ‘Pills was her first night of tri- umph! She hed found the prise And had been herself deemed worthy. How she had feared that when the __ ' NOVEMBER 9.193s _ FOR THE AN SWER ENTER THIS FRYS COCOA CONTEST 294 Cash Prizes are being oflcred for arranging inlwhst in found to be the order of popularity, the Ten Iisos given below for Fry’: Cocoa as e beverage. HERE ARE THE PRIZES: HERE are ten popular opportunities for bene- fitting from the “extra. nourishment" that; Fry's Cocoa gives- Tile athlete, for example, after a. strenuous game, finds Fry's most refreshing —-quick to restore energy to tired muscles and “tone” to exhausted nerves. Fry’s Cocoa. is nearly ALL food of the best kind-which, of course, makes it very economical. When you come home chilled or tired-from work or play-take a. delicious, steaming cup of Fry's C0- coa. How you will enjoy it! There are many other a good times for taking Fry's. What do you think ie the order of their popularity? First Prize .' . Announcing THE OPENING OF ltur New Store and Introduction Sale Ladies and Gents Ready-to-wear p Dry Goods. Ladies Coats $12.00 and up. price. Dresses $5.00 and up. CHARGE ACCOUNT Finest quality for the l, I O I I O I . I I . I O _._. . Second Prize. . . . e - o . . - I300 ‘" i“ b _ f‘ Third Prize . . . . . I . . I . . . I c250 g w ",n:§§',',t§,':,_r°°°m . FourthPrize.............$l50 _ Fifth Prize. . . . . o - . o . o . - o $100 A vlgit to this store will gggzos o? cog. . s . c . o e - . prove profitable, ‘zeso ea‘......¢... 4Prizesof$25eaoh....-.-...Sl00 , 20 Prizes of$l0 each . . . . . - . 0 . $200 S 60Priaes of $5 each. . . . . . . . . . $300 175 Great Ggm-ge 5L ; 200 Prizes of $2 each . . . . . . .8. . $400 near palm Gardens '3 HERE ARE THE TEN USE I W, ‘w, H, l b11531?” 5:: aClvlivlfdE-‘cllnflghilllktlmes _ a; 3mg!“ S: sallsumennouh ough to live on by begging. For Iced Drinks F01" I Bedtime Drink Dial-é u-dln tb bo rd tirel write d these Ten Usgo in gheteyzuvtllihkei: e610 order of thZll-npopu- Mendlcant: No; sometimes I have to druw on my capitol. ""°"°"‘°"°"‘°"°"°' IFIUIRNIE SS A Totel oi 294 Prizes-Aggregating $2,500.00 _ + The First Prize will go to the 96110:: whose nrranlcment of R§d CF93! ca"? ' i these Ten Uses comes closest to what in found lzepopulnr us."“*“=tm=.°...“""msr.%::".....*"lt’..... ‘it'll: fir" M" e reon w . on dowlhethe lief. In the case of tics the Commrly will pool the Monk“: k 5:10;: {iecesejlry amount of money from the prize! and distribute sunk!" t eve y. ' How to Enter the Contact g2" l; l: lilourfclrrltry panama ntude on fig baizk deluge] talcriraelflgm 0m ‘ ’ ' ‘ ' " l,‘ t re an Coool. mpywrle own en ll":3"r‘5y:'3‘ll“'“..';’:"°ll:“::.t.‘:2‘;it..“‘: CARVEI-l- BR°S LTD- . sme lnepigllltTnd mallmltpto m’: addreu below. Make u my!” CW1" W" 5mm entries as you wish on the following healer l-lb. tin label good for two entries lb-lh. tin label ood for one entry two l/g-lh. tin] In good for one Mk1 o, "i112 gantéet in open to resident! of Cumin. Employfi Enetflcrlyflflgmflelatlllg E: confer ‘ , with time requirement Professional Bards will be disqualified. No correspondence can be entered Into in this Contcct. Contest closes November 15th. Prize winners will be lil- nounced in this paper on or about December 15th. and cheques mailed immediately thereafter. An EquclcOppcrtunlly for All It ll impossible for anyone to know in advance what the comet order of popularity will be. That. will only be known after the votes are all counted. Your opportunity of winning will be ne good as enyonefil. Get e tin of Fry s Cocoa and enter the Contest today. FRY'5 Send in u many entries as you wish, not lotcrlhan Nov. 16th. ( Address: Contest De ertment, J. S. FRY & BONE Canada) limited, 202g Manson Sh, Montreal, RQ. Beautiful, svelte, radiant,‘ herl She looked the role her n ‘“' She had turned the key upon the Hencefo on ‘ Dare would Dare! How appropriate that she ad been born to such l. name! Show Advance Cycle MONTREAL, Que, Nov. ‘l-Busl- qpentlons have shown a steady udvgnoe since Bbruery, 1026. the lowest point reached during the (To be Continued.) el Railways. ’I'he month of ber, this year, shows a. gain of 36.5 per cent over February. Manufact- uring recent a gain o! 88-! per cent during the some period. flour “she had dared, she hlld stirred l" ’ " her all against her great ambition. 118i. 1933. She told herself cxultantly. Tomorrow! Already the down wu ailverlng‘ the Bat. The lights in the Park were losing their glamor. Jeanne lifted her face to the I promise of the coming day. an compared with February shows a. “in of 108.8 per cent. "What, ‘appens to people who are) so foolish as to allow themselves to become run down?" asks e doctor.- They wind up in c. hospital. l’ for the month of Aug- loteet figures available, present retrograde business cycle Teacher: "What, in a synonym?" which began during the latter pert- of 1929, ctetu the Industrial De- partment of the Osnadlea Nation- Pupil: "A synonym ll e word you use when you can't spell another." Stewart 8t Lowthel: I. D. STEWART, K. O. n. w. towman IABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ITO 84 Great. George" Street noun ro man McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. tu- md Aftorney-nhlaw MONEY 1'0 LOAN Oflloe: I80 Blohmnnd Street FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN H. 6300M Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Lew Office Summerside or Phone 291, i419 H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTEB. SOLIOITOI NOTARY, ac. Riley Building. hnrlottetown J.A. MacDonald. K13. BABIISTIB. BOLICITOII. the. _ Elle! 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