“W —— - n’: p; r- LONGEST Complete with Waterfront or Reservoir Popular because of of heating and baki of its beautiful app elves years of satisfactory service. FOR GREATEST WARMTII, SERVICE AND- SATISFACTORY EBONOMY try SIMPSON ’S STOVES and HEATERS Our Feature Value! g The “Canadian” Range $16 The most popular rant-re 501d b)’ Simpsmls- PPP‘ ' ular because it is the size for the average family. 4.60 DOWN - 1.14 monthly NO INTEREST its value. Popular because ng ability. Popular because earance. Popular because it Other Makes In 5150 to 8950 the Maritime Ranges i0"? DOWN- ltl months to pay NO INTEREST i2 i’: 2.50, s1 6, s1 8.so-s2.5o NO IN mi <nit coal and coke. Has deep fire box for keeping eatisiiictiiry service. . Stewart Jones fill-AK (lrilfliill St. Phone 602 t ' ll ATH.OT'I'ETO\YN C 5 THE Eastern QUEBEC HEATERS DOWN- 2.50 monthly i'l~.= moJt-rii type of Quebec-even more efficient than those of ‘ lirfillfil‘ _\ ears. The new “Draw Centre" grate makes it economical nizht. Body of blended iron and outer casing of heavy copper- iliarinu" blue polished steel sheets. Will give you many years of BIT ON SIJIPSOZVS HOJIE LOVERS CLUB TERMS ‘ SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ROBERTS O TEREST fire over- EASTERN LIMITED Y i 0, Houie, Reading, .\Il. ervyqi Biiiman blew Vocal Duet, .\Ii.~.~:es Lucy WQQlnQf _ " ‘I ‘Nswuzfblow and Lfargaret sicip-nstiu, R(\{\([j_ng_ “wild ‘ Alias‘ Elsie Laird, Solo and Chorus _ "The Old Spinning Wheel, Reading, 311's. W. B. Bnliniin . Chorus, Long ;LOnt1 -‘\¥°-55!1€S011s,a11d the Nation- llatc Mr. Arthur B. Dickieson, which I was held on Thursday last, M11, iDixon returned to his home on Fri. day. i during tht Conmiiiux- 1.») a n-port was Woolner. from no. 'i‘ne folloiving 3,1,,“ w_ JNE-Ezjénbertamed the 1' '."~‘....*l ti — . ’ "Tr" f??? 1° "n lmunbers of the New Glasgow wo. l’ i‘) )1". . T H‘ of fie meni- W1 ‘mum b 1 1 _ b 2 y, _ i. . in rougit tic meeting to v la trlose. Dainty refieshinents were b. pyesidu,“ Tm ‘ihkh-‘d by the Conimitiec in charge. u.. llsllfl. manner , _ ‘b n-iwazizt: {he Z Mm Jefln ‘vlmams’ Charlotteiwwn‘ l" i Ellie Laird ~15. enjosmg a few days "slung I h? prcvlnu5ygf!‘l0ll(l$ and relatives here. t: ~ adopted and, Mr Chane i . A. D - - - . - " V‘ TX‘ by “pwdles sangcr from ftonctorliklnlésttvagelf ‘ms m‘ n“ L“ a 1mm- ing over to attend the ‘tuner l TORI; i: ‘rem Airs. R. H. a o t" X‘. . x 8 _. 2 I (V. 5 _ . Pm‘ lmin‘; Missionary Society of the t B. Stevenson-Umwd church at her home on Tfnmlreshmcntfi ‘Thursday evening, Sept 1Q In u“; H 119°“- Mrs- M" absence oi’ the President the Vlce " Difklmwnt Th“ iPrcsiclent Mrs M-ervvn Bulman pi-e- ‘ ‘PW 15' d 0t isidfll. The moi-lino Opened with mo - O-‘l Folk-s “L hymn Jesus Calls Us. 1on5 wag f0]- ' ' " ' M’ ' |lovwed by the Devotional period ion Professional Cards lb’ M“ A“ s‘°"°‘“°“t “"“°“ sisted of sirzing. Fight the Good v iFight, Scripture reading, Ephesians Egan & 0o. - 3rd Chapter, Mrs. (Rev) W. A. Lloyd, Paterson, led in prayer. Devotional Jeafiet read by Miss Mildred Brown. (‘hartered itcroimtanls Period closed with singing Hymn 399 lit) lliiliinond Street The _sflcretar-v's report of the July “mm m p. o‘ B" u" Imeeting was heard and approved. =An interesting letter ivas also rend by the Secretary from Mrs Pickard, ______-_ Plans for a social vrci-e discussed arid AICLQUd & Bentley ‘it was decided to have same, sonic w. i1. niaxrusv, K. C. t- m f-m £00m,» .l, .i. liLYfLl-ZY, K. c. thy?“ est; t; P k r‘ a ream“ Barrhii-rs zuiil Attorneys-al-LDI ‘ ‘ r5‘ w” m‘ man‘ was en‘ sioxev TO man g liar-xi. The Heralds for the October ‘ '- " n" meeting will be Mrs. Louis Maybe B, A,’ Fand Miss Elsie Laird. Devotional ]\' C Lcziclcr, MiSS Bernice Lc-Page meeting .. ~ARY ML closed byxelnging the hymn My Faith miiiiiwrnii, souclTon Looks Up To Thee: refreshments Chlfltilwlmm- were sorted by the hostess. and Mrs. _ 7- i_ J: - - Rev. W. A. Paterson, Elieggp" ‘xn Cavendish. are being welcomed homc Barristers in Solicitor: RIONLY TO LOAN Cameron Block, (‘harlnttetownJfil-LL minor ‘ after an enjoyable trip through COUGl-IS ii. J. I‘.-\I..\II'LR, K. c. m lull . ennpoollil a A. J. IMSLAJI. n. 1L. LL, n. Miami,’- I- Mew- H: BAIIRISLTIERF. ETC. :"_;‘j,'f§~"‘,"‘"' ‘w’ Rank oi’ Nova Scntia Chambers n "- Charlottetown. P. a. I. '1 7°“ i" "u" JTONICY TU LOAN ‘ Pliom- t5. I‘. 0. Ilnx 121. l . . MacGuigan & Trainor MARK Ii’. DliicGUIGAN, K. C. I l’. FT, f" "'?. ".‘ \ IPH. H. .1. Barristers. Stlllinfirs. He. _ Mosul‘ 1o mas | Office: Over Provincial Banli, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. I pnizasnwfiineafia; Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. A. B. Dickieson, were Premier Thane A. Campbell, Hon. B. W. Lepage, Mr. John S Cousins, Park Comer Mr. Chester McClure. Judge Enman, Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Mulch, Eriiscliffc, Mr. Johnstone Mann and Mr. Ira Crozier, John Smallman, Ernest Mills, Major Enman, Summrerside. —G. NAME ON THE CLOCK How many letters in your name? made for you-your name instead of figures inscribed in silver or gold letters on the face. Joan Crawford was the time to start the fasiiori. with a. tiny gold clock fitted with golden hands. Other stars lead-Decide. Hopper filling in the missing letter with a dot. Sally Grey tains only nine letters. isks filling in the extra spaces where necessary. A novel idea for ‘ 'Z"£‘."}:.‘ ' 7;‘ “Li”? ‘Y ‘ ‘FLOEWE? ' ‘Eldon School Fair i The Eldon school Fair which‘ comprises the school districts lilldon, ‘ Upper and Lower Newton, North and South Pipette. Mt. Buchanan and Point Prim was held 1n Belfast ! an: on Wednesday, September ma. ‘ There was a large crowd of parents and visitors present and more school children than on former yea-rs and as this is really a children's day it. shows up as being a greater success when there is a, large crowd o! Juniors present. Inspector W. A. MacPheo was present and conducted everything in his own genial way which pleased the pupils by whom he is greatly admired. The Judges present were Mrs. John Beer, Montague. who judged cooking, sewing and flowers and Mr. W. P MacLeod, East Roy- alty who Judged the farm products, fruit, etc. Mrs. Beer had to leave for the West of the Island after she ./"\__ ‘ mined. I the Inspector in his address at the l close said that same excclis in the ‘ Eldon fair. ‘ ing their calves to the judges stand , showed that the dairy business of ‘ l the future is not in the wane. i sports were carried on immediately l after the inside judging was finished - proudly wearing their ribbons after- ‘ \i'airls 1 greater Olympic prizes in the fut- ,‘ spcctor If tho number is twelve you can‘ have one of the new clocks specially ‘ l the irriiers mind better than they ‘ ranged order on a. board showing finished judging and was not able to speak to the pupils on their difler- i ent exhibits. Her regrets were ghen by Inspector MacPhee during his remarks. | Competition being very close inl many things, it made it rather dif- ‘i fitul‘. for the Judges. The table of cut flowers was certainly a, thing of l beauty and very much admired. The ‘ ' Manual Training exhibits were to ; l have been for some time, two gates being something new in Fair‘ ex- hibits: and worthy of honorable mention. Another feature deserv- ing note was a different display of Roots, many kinds in a nicely ur- l t great patience as well as skill being needed before the result was ob- Thc school work eras certainly a I credit to the teachers especially as i The Junior farmers proudly lead-v , As the weather looked threatening the and all the children entered into the different races with great zest. with‘ probable visions of ure. The Sports were carried on by In- MncPlice and teachers Messrs. Murchison and MacKenzie. After n few remarks by Mr. MM- Phee and Mr, MacLeod there was a splendid exhibition o! Physical drill WHAT? ‘Au. rue. women. FOtK HURRY/NB 1n TOWN FoR? uni/qr? YOU IIE/IRD? g a ITS ksuoasls GREAT HARVEST _ par 1 EAVUJER Mi v NO HOUSEWIFE can afford to miss, Kelloggk Great Harvest Sale! Right now, your grocer is featuring Kellogg’s Cerealg and many tempting foods at a "special pricg .-—one of the outstanding values of the fall season. You know how the price of grain has gone up. But for this special S8]e——you_r grocer is still featuring many of Kelloggha delicious ready-io-eat cereals at the lowest prices’ in their history! See your grocer and stock your pantry shelves today. Kellogg’s are oven-fresIn-i v ready to serve. No cooking. Great for school-day breakfasts. They save you time as well as money. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. I by Miss MacPhersoi-i and Miss Mac- Doiiaids school and was very inter- esting to all present. This was Ask ‘or KELLOGGS something rather new in school fair mam work here as also oral reading in . which young pupils omested; On The Canadlan Stores the irliole a rcry pleasant and pro- fitable afternoon was spent but be- sunnyside We recommend KELLOGGZS CUDMORE BROS. Great George Street Buy KELLOGCPS 0"!" KELLOGGS 9"" "m" from from RIX GROCERY P. J. Ma-cDONALD Cor, Kent & Queen-Longworth Ave Corner Kent and Prince foie another Fair rolls around it would certainly be a. great improve- ment if arrangements could be made to have the table containing thc cooking, fudge and fruit; so ar- ranged, possibly in a glass case sim- liar to what we see at the Pro- vincial Exhibition, that our late ‘comers could have the benefit of l seeing all the splendid exhibits be- fore thoy are removed. This would be a thoroughly commendable im- ‘provement, for that splendid and active organization known as the Women's Institutes to think over and once seen through as to the necessity and improvement oi’ same we all know it would be accom- plished as once they put their hand to the plough they never turn back. A full prize list will appear lateiu-J. have followed her; l with three dots, as her name oon- Skilfully l arranged, any nflllli‘, under twelve; letters can be adapted for clock ‘ face use, silver dOls or tiny aster- Hill. Public Hearings l . By Commission O OTTAWA, Sept. 23—-UP)-—Pubiic liearings will be held in the prin- jcipai centres of Canada. by the i Royal Commission on Peniientlaries l the chairman, Justice Joseph Arch- iambeault, announced at the open- Cuticura brings soothing, we]- come relief. The Ointment aids in removing dandruff——the Soap keeps tlie_scali) clean- and promotes hair beauty. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. FREE lhmfll0—Wi'lll' "Cutiriirn," Dent. B. 2m; st. Paul Street. W.. Montreal. study today. Proceedings today consisted of the swearing in of the chairman and th: other commissioners, R. W. cilaigor Winnipeg and J. c. Mc- Ruer, of Toronto, the reading of the Commission's instructions and brief statements from the chair- man and Mr. McRfier. Mr. Justce Archambeault paid tribute to the memory of Harry Anderson of Toronto whose death occurred following his appoint- ment to the commission. That and an accident suffered by the cliair- man held up the opening of the hearings but the chairman said his accident had enabled him to make extensive studies and researches which he hoped would be of bene- fit in the work before him. MOSCOW. sept. 23--(A. P.)- Russia is going to try to count all i struc tors for the 51E; of Russia's pre-war Mull" tion. At the last census. mkén 1826-27, the population was 14M 013,600. The official estimate $831114 ory was 1681700000. ‘There are .l.200,000 registrars al- ready being trained by 120,000 in- third all-union census, to be taken January 6, 1937. Experts believe the population will exceed 175,000,000. still m NOTICE ! Information has been received by the Provincial Fisher- men’s Loan Board, that irregularities have occurred in at least two cases, where a false statement was made in ti" application, and in one case, the goods supplied were Bill This is a direct violation of the regulations goveflll" these Loans, and these cases have been handed to the R30 M. P., with instructions to prosecute the guilty parties in! mediately. PROVINCIAL FISHERMEN’S LOAN BOARD l l l l j l HAW ! YOU UOHMG JACKALG! THE LAUGH on ME ‘(onus ‘TO A GIANT, eusshw m‘ You-- l-lEl-l-l-lEl-‘l-HEH-a... FOCUS YOUR SHIFT‘! EYE5 on "ii-its! ‘THANKG 'ro You, YOUR ‘PLNYFUL 112mm warren n. 6AY-l-\OW bBOUT ‘PRFZE? PAVNG BACK i-low ‘DID ‘ll-l’ seven ‘SWEET Music. LuMPs 0F Lll/éE THAT SUGAR You HARMONlZE BORROWED wrri-l YOUR ouT OF MY ’ OUT-OF-‘TUNE 130w; Lise-r MONTH? AND. \\= You ‘DON'T, 1'i_i. HAVE You?» cREDiTORs swAlzmixiei OVER YOU Lll-(E FuES it till/tilt a ‘birthday or wedding pnescnt this.‘ ling 7m8€tli1g of the commission's its inhabitants m one (my OUR BOARDING HOUSEA with Major Hoopla ‘OUT 011R WAY By WILLIAMS iii WHV, mm u ufiiniict. inc i t Y-M- In us. nr.on._ i-iAAl-l —'.: won't suave Tl-llS WlLL DO iT- lT'S GOTTA BE CALITUSES FROM PLOWIN/Eiz Sl-IOVEUNY. THAT FARM KID IN Mv TZOOM, cAN STAND THERE WITH A HAFFA SNEEIZ ON Hi9 FACEAND LET HER LAM e AN‘ L‘AM Hi5 HANDS. wl-iv, HE EVEN . \ SMILE‘? "rt-urns WHAT R FlTZSIMMONS. n-v FIGHTER, DOES~PICKLE cm m statue, .'ro MAKE -'EM TOUGH-AN’ HE OUGHTA PUNCHIN‘ I'M A FIIZM A FACE. ER BELIEVER IN 5TUMMICK, CALLUSES * l5 A LITTLE BEIN‘ TH’ B597. DIFFERENT BUT I DON'T LIKE WORK- rrHAN GITTN‘