l» 'tf f . ‘I f PAGE rwntvn BY HYNDHAN S TH!N i: Lire Yuan .2 _ tcN ts l' i< tlic tiest itivmttttent KIIICP. THE OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY ‘IN P.E.|. l " 6| ouEE cHARLOT tsrow \OUR LIFE ts uor-paunixure. so. our oun tusurmncqihot. tt ., A i/tldugffi? f; 7 [a 12.1 v KER 3i‘ Experience 0i MRS. LEHMAN HAD SUFFERED TEN YEARS Fao" lNoiassr Ill-II) W!’ It'll (hailed) In advance ION. IN SPLENDID HEALTH NOW "l suftered for ten years from nervoug indigestion. l had no ap- petite and always felt miserable. l tvraa in such a serious condition i thought In‘, time in this world was getting short, My food didn't seem to nouris me at all and l only weighed ‘85 pounds. .. After taking Tanlac, l now weigh 108 and an; gaining every day. 0h! ' there is stllrflfa wonderful change _\O.l cvtr t- ii~il lite insttrantre. it is the one thing titat will make you rlllliflfitl with life. t'e~l tttz itim _'~'t=t .t.t' c ~iiittc evetjvt t4! vii N ST. NJIY, now. ‘fanlac relieveti lny troubirs so quickly it surprised nie. My ap~ petite is splendid. I have plenty ot strength anti ice] better than l have l“ ‘mars. l wouldn't take one that \\':t.< in your power to protect‘ thousantl dollars for what Tanlac _\'t.ttr Folios. Let us write the insur‘ did for tile." The above statement was ntatle. by Mrs. Chara Lehman. Bristol Hotel, ltocltestet‘. N. Y. ‘fattlac is sold by itedtlin Bros, and by tirupgtists ererywvhere. iettdlng ‘t _ ttntre successively under the admin- Auk for ‘HIIIIIIFIWIIIII take no other. The Liberals say that they have dropped Pro'eclion--- l . Protection ‘Z ‘i- - Why, then ? a r-i_ .. in i896. I for tlte time being I l Is it because they no longer believe in Not a bit‘ of it! Because they want your votes! lut for the fifteen years they were in power they steadfastly adhered to the National Policy of Moderate Pro- tection notwithstanding pletlgrctl to Free Trade when elected liuring all their term of office the Liberals carried out the (‘onscr- Mvyative Policy, The National Policy, the Conserva- tive Policy, has made Canada and the I Liberals know it. Do Not Be Deluded. they were O-QQ-O&Q§§O-§-O-§-§-§Q§§Q Buffs llullarllayrBatgains 50 ‘pr. Lumbermatfs socks worth $1.00 for . . . . .. i in Charlottetown. iproperly regarded as one of the ltttt nttttttontztnwtt nuittntttt, F cut-m our». Prelldelt. J. n. nut-mt. Edll I . D. K. Currie. Auocltne Editor. u, .- ifibnih.’ l Merl-Inc Bully (founded 188T) upon [WI your (helm-rein i d . . In Cunudn Ind 54.50 a “'27:, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. DEATH 0F HON- BEN- GAU-ANT an education to ltcztr llitlll andlntoro — ‘especially at the The tietttit ul‘ the Honourable _ when questions of vital inter-cat to Ben. Gallant, recorded elsewhere in . - A Canada and to each of its provinces this issue, is deeply regretted by‘ - I are ensaging public attention. the very many who knew him, and Si Geo!‘ h it hi‘ ‘t, r e ti t tt . his widow and family have titmnr" r “plrd n ' . _ carer» tr un ara e sympathy 0f all in their DGFGJYR-i ' ‘ p e t He was first elected-to the The late Mr. Gilllalll was - _ . llouse ot’ (‘ommons in 1882 and a man of tnosi pleasing personal- prescnt. time S\l('~ cess. ntent. with only two exceptions has been re-electetl tiun since that date. it)‘, a man who both in pttblic and at. evcry zeneral elec- private life utas the soul of honour. Ile served an Minister of Maritie and Fisheries in the cabinet of Sir John A. Mac- Donald and as l\linl_stei' of Fin- ln the provincial legislature of‘ which he was a nteniber for many years he was popular with friends and opponents anl throttgltottt his Iltllhllf‘ career bore ltitttseli‘ witlt-tlig- Ile of Abbott Howell. Tapper; istrattions ‘Frontiers nity and honour. was very 'l‘ht;tiipson, blin- tister of 'i‘ra<le and (‘onttitcrce/in and litts held nunterotts tiositions of trust tutdcr strongest men in the Liberal party and ltad it not been for the illness which prostrated -hint dttrtng the dmniniswnlinu past Slltlliltiet‘ and which terminaletl “we his fir“ pwcuiml‘ "9 is h“ in his lamented death he would no’ _ _ _ _ |Fllit"fi' lit-tog u tiarltantentartitn of I tltfllntttctlt more than ordinary fliiiity tedei-ttl candidate in the i'0l‘lll(.'flil1~ the l‘Ptl'0gl1iZ9"i "Silver lontgttetl ill‘- ing election. Hi» genial and com- '.itor" of Cantida. 11811101101118 tllbltosition endeared yfortl to tiiiiss itcatiing ‘hint. him to all who knew him. lie will H} he greatly missed at future sessions A QUEsTwN ANSWERED of the Legislature and his death in one M m" "mm mmmggnl ran“ tht- prime of life ts a dhtinc: icsn crs said the other tiny that when i th ' a, .' "'1 ' . o e provtnte ewpcttillt l“ ‘he he saw the (‘OlllIlilPllilVJ sttitetticnt the Borden cabinet tptwtclically every td-oubfliave been selected as No one can at conimtttiity in which he resided and “l _ _ oi’ thn. -eXpOt\t oi‘ potatoes to the t t bllSlhPSH and in Wlilffh ht- wno lvmwd Sums m“ ‘HUM and m“ loved and esteemed. To bis sor- ycar he wottltl ‘ic abln to judge oi‘ e the effect ot‘ tlhe Fordneyt Tariff. We have just the fortuatitin iti ttttcstttin covering the lffllil‘ anonths June to lz-‘ctittetitlter. rowing widow and children extend £lIiC(\l‘8 sympathy. -—3QQ-i SIR GEORGE COMING received ln l I z This wcok thve ppnple u; 'h|q ‘Herc are the figures: province wtill have an rtpportttnttyillfiittt- ntontiti; etitletl Sept. 3:0, 11120 to hcat- Canada's greatest orator. - - ~ - - ~ - - ~~ 479,41‘! lllltilt- $1,050,193 Sir George l-Z. Foster. lie will atl- Film’ "lilmll-i “mlm SH"- ‘mt m“ diljss a tmeeting in ‘Summer-side 175-1194 159-475 on Tiittrstltty, in Souris tm Frltlayr |D"“l"‘“-“"‘- - ~ - < - ~ - - - - ~ - * - ~ ‘ ' ‘- 'ttntl in (‘iiariottetown on Saturtltiv. < - ~ ‘ t - - - -- 304~ii17 “"5" iilim-n” the Inpmmgg uppning m g Yet we find the Liberal cantil- tflt-lggk ant] to be hplk] in u“. “Mtg. titttcit going front titcetitit: to meet ltnlln rivntptptu lug telling the furthers tlrti tliei i Sip GOQrgg in_ poster ts not mfly linitctl States want our tiottttucs ym-ngitlznq a; [hp "Diem nl-ntnr-Jn ‘and titltc-r fni-tunprotlttc-te and titust ‘Prtnndtt hut he has borne during .1 have tltetn~tltttt they have sttclt lmtg lifgtimq me more desirable a hip; population to tcctl that they :l'f*[il|li’lli0ll of heingm clean, hon-till“! I10 ilttlll Itmtlltcc t0 export‘ ottrahle and trustworthy statesman. "Tl-ilt lhPIPTBPBi W011“! n01 trotttttetv! ‘During his long public career no in out‘ tnarkets.‘ yrhisper has been heard against his tWt-il. here arc the facts amt let ‘ifltPgritv, no suspicion of scandal ‘tltP all ‘est Liherttl candidates eagplain has fallen tipon him.‘ ‘tic is now then away ris best the)’ (‘-1111 well advanced in yetirs ‘but is still , In the statistical year efideil-‘Jiune as hale and vigorous, mentally rtnd 30. 1921, we imported no» the physically as wiltcn a much younger United ‘States: mfttt. Vegetable products to thb value All will. hail with pleasure the of $111,386,225; and anlntsil opportunity 0t ltearint: Sir George ducts to the value of seems-use. E. lfoster and we feel assured n0 In other words, the United States m“? Wm mist‘ ‘l1 wit" "an tic-Willi)’ farmers sent into Canada for the pro- l i l i l t l l Brown Midi two strap pump. cuban heel, right up to date, and fresh froiit the factory worth $5.00 for 50 pr, slightly/damaged for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c 50 pr. grey army socks worth 90c. for . . . . . . . . ., 45c 300 pr. women's grey or white rubbers worth $1.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c 50 Pr. women's Cravanette heavy fleece lined boots boots worth $5.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 25 Ladies‘ rubber boots worth $3.25 for . . . . . . . .. $2.25 25 Pr. Men's hip rubber boots worth $7.00 for .. . $4.75 288 Pr laces, l2 laces for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c 500 Pr. Insoles worth from l0 to 35c for . . . . . . . .. 08c 500 Pairs Ladies’ buttoned and laced patent leather boots . with cloth and kid ttopl, bet! makes, Classic, King:- bury and many Ameri- can high clan by Burt, New York, etc., llzeu from 2V; to 7V2. $1.98 to . . . . . . . .. $2.75 100 Pr. Ladies‘ $3.00 50 Pr. Boy's boots 4's and 5's worth $3.50 for $2.85 Any of than left over from dollar day will he laid at above price: until the stock ll exhlunted. When buying from u: uk for a free ample of our Lion Polishes. The bent polloheo made. I 10 per cont off our large new‘ Mock of gallon and llmolt everything aloe ln the flora not already discounted. Goff Bros Ltd, 050000000 ""91" ‘"11’ "n? 0i his ntectinrl-‘l. year ending June 30, laist. to com- H “m n"! m"? it? R pleasure hut ‘petewithourfarmera,vegetable am‘ enormous IND animal produce to the value of ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT MILLIONS, TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED AND EYIGHTVEIGHT DOLLARS on“ ¢+o++o+~¢4+o+ou ¢¢4 i$ Day Specials Furniture Dept. Wool ‘top mattress, fancy ' ‘ ‘ O-§~O-O»O-OOO O-O-Ofi-OOQO §O+O §-§§-§§OO-O~§§@OO-O ne Bargains. (H11 . . - for $2.4 5. 72c . . .8-'>.t'- 43c. No. No. No. No. 26c. m: 53 S. (l. Double Iioilers-‘iildit fm- 82c. No. N0. No. N-0. No. No. 3O S. 40 S. 14 S. G. Kettles $1.340. N. 8 Steel Fry Pans wrote it. Mr. denunciation til‘ the fraud hlt-"zltt-ttfis the ‘Bier-trust! after in House hf (‘tititmotts, nolltlng furth- _ct' was heard til‘ t‘ltt> matter till tltc Patriot lliccattst- in thr- presence on iatforttt in the Aitirltct llvtil at‘ the Restidcnt Editor of the Patti-lot, .\l-.". Mcighen repented lion and the Patriot refrainctl from tttoferttintw iifttftihicr ti) ti?» tnattcr while LVIr. blciglten was in the Pro- vlnce. Because we prefer tn accept titt- wolrdl ofl tho lPrinie Minister of (‘anndn to that of the Editor M‘ rcsurrct-tcti it, the his denuncia- the Pflltitti t'i'ltct' Hfhtitlr-nt or Visiting. —---—¢o>i__. MONTREAL, Oct 2Fi~~A ltttrglttr wait ethotlattti ittsttititiy ltillwl and n |)Oill'l"llllllI uttiimtitttl in tht- kin-t- during a tziin tight ttztriy ‘till-t ‘ntornl Iii‘, followint: an_ ztlttttqptoil Pill)- h'l\‘ry of a fur store ott Si. Ih-til: adept, ltt the cast cud til tho ritr. 'Hte dead man is liolicvetl to havt» had no accomplices. H’ ‘ 4 BULLETIN llALLOWEEN In not far away_ Start to plan for a 500d time for tie the klddifi. Perfection ice § E t a 4 ‘ o 0 ‘ i’ tlckln all | :'(148;217'2a8)' i a’ ‘"8 On the richer hand since Jttnc 0 '''''''''' u i of the [it-orient year the llnitetl i: tresafclal r rarflmb" ma" 2 Ftates has under the Fordney 'l‘ar- i: $775 ca“ ar z iff, retltttred its imports frottt t‘an~ 0 . .................. .. I tladian farmers from $l9.000,000 tn . ‘ All cotton felt mattress, all f$4;_ooo‘ooo_ 4: siren, extra special prleo ‘ ‘or DOLLAR 9 How long twnttltl it ho under fro» ‘I ngys _________ . importation of -l‘arm produce ht‘. 1 fore our fttrmem wotrlltl be swamp- I t m“ Bed‘ l" 4 ed down and nut" o ft. and 4 ff. 6 . _' , E ' " D . I ‘I Ben" quaml“ i: ‘Sttroly no farmer- wahttis to have ‘I at $6.50. $7. up m$ . > “'4' "is "1"" It? $5 ‘pr-r ttcrc ft" , 0 , at is what free trade In rartn ‘ Good Sprlnqa, double wire : pmdm,“ w“, 11mm‘ i weave reinforced, all sizes i 0 - < _ i P?“ , --I 4 in stock DOL- - t- . ~~- . 1 , LAB DICYS ______ __ ’ THA1Z: Foncsb Tease-tum b i vii i I Guaranteed The Patriot wants to know wlty t ’ ‘mam? -------------- -- ' we deem its notorious tclcgratti 1 4 ‘I Single Stool couchu with ’ ("FIFTY- 1 ' adjustable ‘head and mat- > Because the Patriot. says it was ‘ " "'9" “Vvw Wm‘ 9"°°" 1P addressed to Sli- Robert Bordt-ti i “Mm '0' D°b$l1 fmd Mr Weigthen says’ it war-t n t , . i . . . n, ‘ 0 LAR DAYS only ' B 4, ecaus-to ttht- Patriot says it was . Kai‘: 0mm signed by Mr. Arthttt- Mclgitr-n tint] t > u a . 0 Mr. Meighen says it‘ wmfnot. 1 0mm‘ R°°m chi" i Because the Patriot eavtt it wax t 1.65 d - i’ ______ ________ u > sent to tS-‘llr Rdhert Borden nnti Mr. i’ Melglten says it was nevcr des- I ’ P A T 0 N S patched. ti l; ~ _, tBe-cattne the Patrlobfaya it w tt ":' . M94 ‘ 1.. ‘ _ sent by Mr. Mei; en nntl fr .-~,~»¢-.- -L ..._w-..-w_..-i-i.u-- ~'-"‘ Cream will be the big ‘rut ~| 0f course. our store on Dollar Da \ itousté ivitttas , N0. 24 Catiada Liped Sauce Pans 85¢‘ for No. 14 Canada Liped Convex Kettles $19.27 No. 8-9 Canada Stove Pots," $2.10 for $1.58- N0. 32 Canada Basins,lti-lt~ for 48th _ No. l0. Catiada Tea Pots $1.214 for 96c- No. 6t) Imperial Straight Saucepzttis 9th‘ for No. 32 Imperial Preserve Kettles llii-H No. 34 Imperial Liped Sauce Pans 57¢‘ for No. l0 Imperial Mixing Bowls til t‘ for 16¢‘- No. 34 Imperial Liped Sauce Patis 571' for 8 Stove Pot flit-ill ‘for 93r- ll4 Imperial Buckets $1.66 for $1.25. 10 Catiatla Tea Pots 96c for 72c. 14. (“attada Iiipctl Sauce Pans 35c for . ofi illflt G. Straight Sauce Pans T501‘ for 3W 20 S. G/Fea Pots ‘tlit- for 5.11; r-tt- for .150. G. Dish Pans 76c for 57c, 32 S. (l. Basins 31t- for 25c. . No 40 S. G. Potato Pots $1.01 f0!‘ 80c. No. 60 S. G. Potato Pots $1333 for 93P- No. 3. H. Nickel Plated (Iofice Pot $138 for Imperial Fish Boilers, $3.95 for 2-115- rioi- for 421-. No, l l-Izitchcts $1 Thursdayi and F ridiay, Qctober 27th and» 28th I Weare offering More and-Bigger bargains than ever before. Do not fail toivistt ‘ y and avail yourself of the opportunity of secttringH-eaigemn‘; N0. 8 Oval Copper Bottom Boilers for "$75.21. 20 lb. Fibre Butter Tubs i551’ for 53‘? 30 lb. Fibre Butter Tubs 77"’ for‘ ‘m’- N0. 1.. Fibre Wash 'I‘u'bs fii-‘LY-‘it- for $1.90. Clothes Ba-gketg $2.15 for $1.75. SPECIALS‘ I Step Ladders 5 ft. $155 "it" ‘ill-w- Step Ladders 5 ft. $135 1'1"‘ "9"- NO. 2 String Mops 7.11» for 19c. 1 1'4 Tan Halters $1555 for 99*‘- No. 1 1-4 Blk. Haittersti-il-Ftl lttt‘ $119- Hopge Collgyg $5.50 1'0!‘ ML"!- N0. 144 Horse Rugs iii-lit) fttt" 1i No. 102 Horse Rugs $3.15 for $34)"- N0. 249. Inside Sets fiil-Ii-“r for 9st‘- (‘._ B_ Lantepng $1355 1'01‘ $1.00. Shaft Poitits 55c for 43¢‘- - Wire Baskets nil- l5 lttl‘ 99P- Stttrdy Ash Sifter 77H‘ for 431'» lilcotititnit Aslt Sifter $1.15 for Wit‘- No. i850 Alt-tights 14-7-11" 1'1"‘ $4317- No. (HSAirtights $2115 for $15-35- Oil Heaters Plain $850 for 7-5"- ()il Heaters Enztmttl $911" for $31)"- No. l-(i (lowtitss 17>" for 3W"- Ilalf’ Soles 27c for it) I‘|'. No. Hi8 Nickel Atlj. Pliers ‘Wt’ for lit‘- Siivet" (irit Oil Stove 9t‘ "tit". No. 8 Wesctitt Wrenches $1.50 for $1.19. No. i0 Wescott Wrenches till-Sf? for $145- Nail Hattttncrs $1.35 for ti-"lt". 25 f0)‘ 984'. . . . _. . . licveis tiil-tii) for 1594'- No. l/i Plain Horse Rasps 15c cacti. No, i. Food Choppers $3335 for $i5-5il- Curry Comtbs 3st’ for 294'- , The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Queen St. Grafton St. _ tiapers ttl the utlt ~-. l tloit'i nttctl _ to. \\'ltti: I lnttt- i|~4i\'|i i~ thtt: he is now known ltt-rt- that the lli will ltlvt‘ ltt tiic lttlitli . ttifiviitllll 'l‘ttrki<lt ]ll'l>'(fllt‘bt§ lntt-rtit-tl at .\lal~ This column ls open for the Mm" “yum m“ ‘w m“ l“ in Willi, lit-int: tillowctl out on lP-t- _ _ J" M}. ,-,,,.,,,,.,- tom-l. “p U." rolc, look illlVilllllll-{p of this con» dwcussm" b? c°rr°sp°"d' (I()"|{I n," Drags“ ‘m, lltilstcitt Hull t‘t‘.~'\l(\ll to escape Trout the isltttid 9M5 °f q“'“'°"5 °' imer‘ ‘too ltiultit’. It was l‘lllt‘l't‘tl at the i,,,.|,,,t,.,| (M, K,.",.,-,,1,-_ M; "L9,," i as" The harwucmwn tiw?“imxhmfllwfil]m tlw“ ‘l“"lil/";d"l"ll'i" Ptisltit .ititl Mtthtnutl Kiztutil Pasha. ' _ t‘ (t .<_ t l h‘ ttt ' ‘ - t Gtilardmrddfsees t2: "sci": t nu“, ‘ma, H", jmhw-h “lmnun “H, who ltcltl tnipttrttttil cotittnatttls a’ y c ° op n ° s tiu-ccrttint: lt. and wit) titt- |’i|ll‘lt>l ttlttrittt; thc war. i “Preisfid b)’ i" COTWQ- tlitl not pttltlislt t-ltat part t,t the‘ , Q Pbndentl. z ltFlZt‘ ti“? ‘ I _ _‘ | ‘fitcir l‘tllll't‘|llitill of the tiltIiLZu- l“ " g‘np"".“. "W". 1"‘ "my l lions of ‘tn tiilit-ct- on rtrtile scents 00-00-00-000040900440909640 ntcntls ntt- for \\‘i'llillL' two,- ntr ttwn l ‘ ‘ I‘ lllillll‘, hut hc litl ntit show ltts own l" "1"" him" ‘hiillllltllfllly “Bol- Hon. M“ Lea‘; Defender rtiod se-nq. i" prolittttg il_\ ttt_\ cr shcvlut." littt one wonders why the < "mph I m Q, ilritislt tnilit:tt'_t~ tttttltoritics at Mule a t, . tr. |_== Tlit- “tin, (‘nnttnissitittet- of Auricttltttra hits found a tlelctttlrtfl lt it.- a cast» of ‘IA friend in need is tt friend in_ v "‘ lie signs hint~ self "Fair [flu ‘(Xand he tteettie- to know so tnttt-‘lt abuttt Mr. Letrs lift‘ vatte affairs film-ont- ivmtltl lull". wine that if the tlldn‘t write the lcttnt" ltitttst-]l' that it ttttlrtl have hccn (ltrne by sontetinc vcr)‘ t-loitc to his lltlfifiifl.‘ Tltc littrdcn oi‘ his song has “llttttrtl" anti “tt':t\'tllitt;=:." cxtienses". which front int- was 0Ill_\' a silo retfermtctt in answer tn hial pcrstimtl attack. 1 nttt snrtw ll‘ it rttttntz, htrt- when ho tries his sltlo ihrttsts ht‘ utttst talus titt- chaucl- oi‘ wot‘, ' His ltpolttiqisl lt.-ts a lot in say of the" cow-t t-i ‘his int-his tin :i tllnini-r cttr. tt |ll'|'i‘il iti tho etlcopt-r, or tit" twists ‘per tlttv til ltltt- (‘hatcztt Jutllrior, or Ilusst-ll Ilottsty I,|'l'.‘fi FPPUHH or tho days when ht- was ilt tippositlttn show consitlt-rttlile crit’ ici~tu of the costs til‘ tltttrst- "jttttnw which worr- not an Hlflfillil‘ ttltattutri then. which tit would lit- illlftfflfililll! for Mr. l/tt and his frlr-tttle lo look Into ititl:t_\'. Tiliirll‘ fztrtncrs tllltl their sorts wltottt he i.~t now sttittiv in tht- Cotmty t‘tntt‘i i'or ttholr $100 Poll Tux. itrt- ntit lit-int: nffiitc! any dining car ntnalst, or (‘ltrtlt-tttt Lntir- icr hoard. N0, lthcy are not oven ztllttwrwl lilo paltry ll‘: Penis por day \-t: attendance, cvcn if tltiiy win their stilt. lt. is pny your nwn trtivcllinrz r-x cnscs _t.'nttr own li-uiril and ntcttitt, rid your own itiss of llllll‘, or also fork over tho $3.00. But my qttosttltina winccrnlnt; the cattle ttl F-‘alcnnwontl. iVlih Mr. Lea nnd hist frlcntl “Fair Plrrv," GEORGE WHEATLEY. --Z<a>_.. L.-- \ i’ ’ I I . Others View Potntsi O 000444» Turkish Honor. (Lotttltin ’l‘itttt-:-.t t‘(lNS'l‘.»\.\"I‘l.\'()l'l.l7, Sept. Milt tn risked alltiwlttiz ilherty on pttrol= to an offirct" at-cttscd tii‘ ortlcrlnll ttittssttt res and t-onvictt-tl of lircttclt» cs of tho ltrntislitze. Ii is also .~'lll‘lll‘i‘~‘ill_l that civilians such as Mttttnttttct- llcr, who trzts largely responsible for the massttcrcs ,ut Sivan. should ltavp ht-ttolitcti lty sttclt tt t-tinressintt. '1 ‘ L“ ‘rlfifurez-rlrrzi Atnrr uvvwfrtliv rrvnitl He. any‘; l» . can get the fttcta anitl oxtttnttte the hi; i There are dozenlsloftditfer- ent brands of corn flakes on _. the market- Post Toasties f ' —best corn flakes Th"! "h! Dlrtlcnhr people ll! "Poof Toloflco" when ordering corn flnlrel. but only one