OUR doctor nas the means to protect your child against such preventable diseases as Smallpox, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Scarlet Fever. Yet many parents neglect to seek this promotion for their children. Last year hundreds of Canadian lives were lost because of those diseases+many of them infants in the first year of life. Thousands of little suilerers are maimed for life because of the after- linniunization will protest against those diseases. eHects of these diseases. THE Do you know that . . . s Toxoid prevents diphtheria sWhooping cough vaccine protects against whooping cough ¢HARI21ZPET°W¥ Paomm - your Doctor and your family s Smallpox vaccine prevents smallpox O Scarlet fever toxin protects against scarlet fever Every child should be given this protection by the age of one year or earlier. If your child did not receive the protection he should have lind nt an earlier age, see your doctor immediately and have your child protected NOW! PARENTS . . . See Your Doctor or Your Health Department PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH TIPPY AND "CAP” STUBBS Co-operatlng with THE HEALTH LEAGUE OF CANADA and HEALTH DEPARTMENTS By Edwina i CM ON, JEANl- WE‘D l OR GRANVPA WILL NOW LEPS DON'T ANY OF US l or“. <i.°...;.“=-Ls...~ ssrososes ‘ . -‘*;...<->~E.sats tt~t*w.°z....-l E— RT ' . . ' ‘a . —. - - C98’ BUT’ SDNW’ LET RANVPA L\_°NS_ ' WHAT A DAY TIMI HA$ QIENH E _ . “- PARENTS I" Joni tfitlftfiffiflwos LOOK HERE- TINY ‘TOTH - \ D|DNIT ‘mgfi, jfifilasTHAN use ‘THAT ‘rmrz ‘EXPRESS lON, ‘IE3 BEASOPPS SMILE Does glgfltleotlng Fall appeal to When air is crisp and skies are And Eliza: are painted by elnn That mess‘ with bcsuty dale and And a inig'ring spirit seems brood- ing near, To bin iareweli to a passing year; Then our hearts unfold to drink anew And life seems good and rssl and L, _ we tum from the scene, refreshed. to bear The icy blasts o4 tbs wintry air, when beauty liss heath s blsnbot white And verdant life is hid from sight: But, a hope remains and a mem'ry B11118‘. And we look beyond to another With so'soft and skies so blus. When birds return to bill and cool Then gpmmsr comes with lovely en And nature crowns the Season's Queen] and 03rd hearts sxpsnd with hope vs, ITO thebglne who made the stars a e ~ And placed each Season of the year To help, inspire, teach and cheer. Poor mortals as we walk the way Below on earth. from day to day! lat Us Danae, as we walk. to en- joy aw le, The beauty of each Season's smile! -I=‘. Ham] Fraser (Written Sept. l1, i932» A new photoflash bulb produces in ‘.20 thousandths of n second n flash so powerful it equals the light from s thousand IOO-watt ln. candescent light bulbs. GUARJZWS {Ill ma! Escape From Heartbreak XAPTIR XXX As Lillian Prescott continued in stare at liar, Valsrls watched psnion. . Then. Valsido was moving on. Relief flooded thrown hsr. Phil's mother had not recogrlasd her. she dldnothnowthsnthssirllis called "lovely" woo tbs lonnsr no- tions clsik who had mllrisd her son-was girl wtwm she'd. lowed him t0 desert. i As Valerie made her slit. her eyes were aglow with tflumpti. Her weeks st Models, 150., had ht such s. ohms; in her that Lil] Prescott mow her. Of course. she might not have recalled her. anyway, for the owner of s store paid little attention to no. ions clerics but Valerie had a teel- ing that Lillian Prescott was s wo. man who took note of every clerk in her store, however minor. "Golly, why are you all aglow?" inquired Helene. as Valerie passed her. “Make a hit with some one? See Phoebe Fetter." "No," said Valerie. She had forgotten about Phoebe Fetter However. it was in creations lent to the school by Phoebe Fetter that Valerie made a hit of the show. She appeared in three of these. first. in rose pink slacks and a bright blue shirt, with a string of lighter blue beads roped about her neck and with a figured lnk scar‘! bound around her hes Next, she wore a red-whltenind blue slacks outfit and. finally. a blue and white Plav suit, with a pmsfore and sunbonm-t With each appearance. she re. celved a sioim of applause What was more, Ltllisn Prescott stopped her each time and gave her flat- tering attention. I-t WES this that gratified ‘her tar more than the general applause It made up for all tho bitter hours following Phil Prssoot 's letter tell. ‘in; her that this woman-his mo- ther—had persuaded him to his mai-rlage annulled. What lf Lillian Prescott knew. Wlhat if she knew Valerie longed to confront her and announce, “Fhe model you admire so much is the girl you thought too insig. nirlcant for your precious son" When she returned to her dress- ing room following her display of the play suit, she found a tall. thin. brown. yed woman waiting for her. "I'm Phoebe Fetter," tths woman introduced herself "Girl, yours good What's your name?" "Valerie Wentworih,” "Come with me," Miss Fetter said briefly. Valerie. her heart racing, fol- lowed the designer through s side entrance into the ballroom. As lhey entered the room. Helene wss coming down the runway, with flu» ermine coat held ln gracetul folds with one Jeweled hand. Her red hair shone bcncalh the glare of the overhead lights. “She's nice. too," iss Fetter. Valerie drew a wishful breath. Wouldnm it be wonderful i! Helepes hopes should come true-l! they should both be chosen to work for Phoebe Fetter? Lost in this thought she failed to notice where tlhs designer was leading or Then, suddenly. she found her. self standing before Lillian Pres- coft "Hcre she is." snid Miss utter. Mrs. Prescott raised licr lorg. netle and studied Valerie sharply. "I must have her." she said de- cisively. "I must certainly have her for my spring show." "I've plans for hcr mysclf." said Phccbc Entfcr, smiling nt Valerie. “I want her for my show in Palm Bench in January. However, that won't interfere with your plains, Mrs. Prescott. In fact, I could brlng her with me when I come to Pclton with my models for your show Would that suit you?" Valcrip sfood flg'dly_ trying to Brash all this. Lillian Prescott wanted to hire her. Brut when she learned who shs was-what- thsnt She had not recognized her face. but_she would certainly re. member tne name of the glrl whom her son had married. What would she say and do? She would withdraw her offer. of (‘M11159- but that didn't matter. would she go further than that? Might she even influence Phoebs Fetter? It was plain that the de- signer deferred to her-courting her favor-desiring her trade. Phoebe Potter's approval might 0111mm! in disapproval if she thought Glut would please an on, important customer‘. These thoughts flashed through Vnlcrlds mind in lightning Suc. ccssion While Lilian Prescott was rummaging in her handbag for s lhncil an otebook commented u M. ' is name?" M! —mv name " Valerie stam- mflréd. Phoebe remi- smiled "I think the child is quite overcome by your kindness." she said helptul ', ‘Her name is Wentworth-Valefle Went~ worth." "Valerie Wbatworth." . p“; cott repeated niochaai y. writ- ini! the name down. Sis glanced "D- "I'll get in touch witlh you later-Miss Wentworth l’ simpose T can reach you through Model; UlYMPENE This ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT Eating for lioirpciiappednisiiis Best well. Add sugar, molasses, milk, grinning (melted and cooled) and All-Bran ; mixwell; let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift flour, bakin powder. salt and soda together; a d to first mixture with raislnnstir only until flour disappears. Babs in greased loaf pan lined with the Lunch Boxes and so any to mils-l _ smut msnl nus 3W1, f: f“ ifiomodem“ om i Kdlndl ;:=-'| RBI» Extragocd and so diflenatlfiis Kaspnntuss i" "F "m"! 5°" rich brown loaf has that heavenly 1 "t ‘mi nut-likeflavouronlyKellogghAll-Bran can give. . .and that marvelously soft, '.i....t“"'"‘.li°fil“ ma!“ ‘l: 3x311.‘ light Ail-Bran texture. Perfect for the lunch boxes because it's packed with nourishment and kcepsfrcsh. Cli tbs recipe now and get Kellogg's Ali- ran from your grocer today. 2 convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg. Iiondon,‘ Canada. Helps keep you regular~ naturally! fidyfiAll-Bran Inc?” Valerle stared at her didn't she even remember name? . “Yes-yos." Valerie managed answer. "I'm-cum the school." Somehow she found her way back to her dressing mom and slumlfcd into a chair. She was un- nerved-— bewildered. I-Ier name meant nothing to Lillian Prescott Yet how could she forget it when she was raponslble for the annul- ment of Valerie Wenwortirs mar- riage to her son?" I-Iad Phil lied-had he never even told his mother about the marriage? Had he himself decided on tho snmilment-or-wr-hfld there nsvsr been an uinulfnmt? All the heady t 11-inch of "ht show was gone-In its lace. Val- erle experlencgldi s rlshterllrv; feelin of fore n8 gflfo Be Continued) Did n 't— the in For linens and cottons, use javex for that weekly wash. Sec for yourself how clean and fresh and snowy-white javex ts your linens and cottons. Saves time, labour, money. STAINED SINKS A few small drops of Javex 0n sink and drainboard, and n15! marks, stains and biotches dis- appear. Sink is clean and sparkling again. Use Javcx H180 for refrigerator, stove, kitchen utensils. STU BBORN STAINS For quick, easy, efficient stain- i-ernoving on cottons and linens, use javex. A few drops will do the trick! TOILET BOWLS A little Javex cleans, deodor- izes and disinfects toilet bowls. Use also for basins, bath-tubs, every kind of porcelain and tiling. tVlIEATLEY SCHOOL '_ Report of Wheatley Sclicol for the month of September: Grade X—Bcnnett Carr. Grade IX—He1en Cudmore. Grade VIII-l. Jean Carr; 1 Freda. MacQuarrle; 3. Evelyn Mav- Innis. Grade VI-Blunche Younker. Grade V—l_ James Axworthy; ‘.3 Zelma Maclnnis: 3. Gloria Peters. Grade IV—1. Edward Oudmore; 2, Ruby Ford; S. Arnold Younker. Grade III (A) —Elwood Mac- Quarrle. » Grade III (Bi-Charles Carr. Grade II (A)-—l. moyd Ford: Med». Ford. Grade II (B)—l. Margaret Math- sson; 2. Wands. Neill. Grade I (iv-Alfred Peters. Grade I (Bl-Ralph Younker. 7. Enid Inman, teacher. Mqlll run vounMllNlYl 17¢ Bottle of Javex Makes One Half gallon of Excellent Javel Water’ i\\\\\\\\' ~“ / Make: r/re Was/ring SNCQUUYBQJJDEFLIUTE i: CLEANS t WHITENS i: BLEACHES t: REMOVES STAINQ ~k DEODORIZES ~k STERILIZES i: DISINFECTS “Oh, yes! Your Guardian Want Al found your bl band-but another lady claimed lilnl”