s e _ ___ _,g__,,,,“_____w__ “__ ____ _ __ _ . ..,..~l»€lk&au¢~,,,.,,,_ -----a»..»_..__.____,__ .__ ,_ ~ ~ ~~ _ ,Y , .. _-e-nulnslpa------=-.-e-»..~..~.-,-.~-A-. Y ~» / _ V . _ _ OCTOBER 6, 1935 _= Paola Two _ ' 'rua cHAnl.o'r'rs'rowN cualgplam _ _i_=_= _ _ __ _ __ NEVER PAYS TO TAKE CHANCES DOUBTFUL BAKING IS ALWAY.S IAYB M188 ANN ADAM. www lv-lm 4/Muna” W. . P I ' rudence sat in stunned silence, zines! that °l\V61°P¢d Ml' l\\mm°“' for IM Home Service Bureau of the Canadian Home Journal staring at Janet Mercer -_S though ms ‘very ptrucle 0! PAM to mr the bringer of bad tidings were a aid. ` H," Janet‘s lips were pressed into a spelk. I-ud-h1'P11°ffi2¢¢1 liid lf' 511° M A G I C _ terrifying ghost, But she daren't trust her voice to ,Q tight, dlsapprovlng lille. .She had same time tortured-could only lis- KI . no certain knowledge that Prud- ten dumbly to Janet rambling on. DQ , ences heart was seriously iiivvlvod “He was beck asain tvllilht It why not use this nnequamy baking powder I il with the young inventor, 51.1 she dinner, sitting by her -costs not quite 'A ofa cent more per baking than the cheapest inferior baking powders. and be sure of satisfactory results? `: .. .. '~ ru _jp _ - C ..2ir'§:l:‘:.’:2.:r.‘;~:..3i»::;::r;i::;°i-.cs ar “""` "“‘"‘ =° ee >'°»»-» 1=~»»= bfuiei we om- =° we he i==1°-= by u me from alum or any aarmlul ingredient. uaseincnmd, heart when Traylncre had so hurt' leading on that Trs.ymol'e fellow, . . lt. in the past. fnirtinz with him ie bm the bend’ And Prudence was of the type ; Not that Mr. Armstrong seemed to that must cling to sonlethlng, must notice it but then, he's too ’ ‘ ' ` ` . . . lean UH -mieviie - » - md Janet|mucll ci' it gentlemanl" had always looked on Peter Arm-I “And they do my that the night ` strong as the proverbial oak. of the storm he was entertaining What cads nlen were! her till all hours in his cottage. I‘nl ' that, but 1 Judging by the white face of the surprised at him for 1'0liIig Sill SWHI18 OPPOSHE. hv 11116 llaresay she was storm-bound and trifled with herl no doubt she had an end in view. It was Mrs. P886 who broke the Not that he doeslrt seem fond sudden silence. There was a sharp ! enough of her . . ." note of strai.n as she said. quicklyz- _ _ “But he went to visit Prudence at Seems Prudences face' Janet at ‘C'"“di’"‘ Press) the hospital only yesterday. 1-le-he I 1“‘5';___‘E5ui_:L§;1__'___ rjgself mr B" loNo'roN oci4-vallsi1.cllndnf- W” 111°" °“e“l"°“" W ` in the extreme or s stri'i~lllng more credit to Canzicla than .lily ii-¢5i¢i¢i;¢¢ speak for the Go\'cl'lllllullt ol Call- jgaig, adn-that so long us we have any ’ credit left we are not going to al- ‘,"_'_ low the C. P. R. to go into the lialltls Canndia of ft receiver and into baiikrllptcyf' lggiiari The country has to milkli good fl _,limi-d to year in the running expenses of the _ operate HEAR TS AHRE ` By MARY CHRISTIE Appaove MAGIC. 11.' "me H u=.=.»»l»».».ru.....ll,_.......l.». 'I “wa s EPENDAB|_E_ AR ENGAGEDV' I saw Virginia fling her arms round Peter . . . 'crazy over' Virginia his neck. Mid UH him ‘l°°dD1¥hi' Dale? Hers? Impossible I did not know that he had give nie' I give tllclll llpl’ with dlillculty but she got them s~‘c.iz:d [Same of the series and the ' coming to see you_ when your” ~'#’»fi`ffi 1'? lil’ URW* ' ihrd if llec"=mry lv ll bc played in Wt- .. ' ' ' ' ‘ ._ . . . tron enough - ,_ J h, Sm dm Slle lllust ll.i\e followed him to 5 3 _ h not __o___ Mad.. 1.. Camas .»ir€._‘». . .. ' fll§l~`.&‘~‘ _ _ . sm 1 o __-.. , \ ,/_____.____ p _:M ~. l:§§"' A . l .. ._.___ . ly i\`(";'d|‘ t. P n A ` . ..'5‘.?f-" ' .if .. =c‘..,..'~>.' li » \. l§i..”'.-1, 1' _ ‘ff - QE., - -' .' _ f'/. rf/ f-<`“`--.. _-___ 1 ‘~<' Avolo DANGER.. . by ._ f using this cleanser on your bathtub! Do you realize how Important the cleanser ihnt is used on your bathtub is to you? Coarse, harsh materials make scratches and scars that catch and hold dirt and germs . . . a condition which sometimes lends to infection and disease. lion Ami doesn`L scratch. It quickly und easily removes all dirt and impurities . . . leaves your bath unscrstched . . . thoroughly clenn . . . and sanitary. It is the sllfcst, fine-st clcnnser you can get! Buy ll package of Bon Ami and see for yourself how good it is also for windows, minors, sinks, pots, pans, llnolclxm, etc. ' B C N A M I A the best cleanser for sinks 1?’ _\ 155% .~ if 3 \- ._-'fi 2 and bathtubs. , - f~"~ 'Mil' ,y " 1 4|" ` .» “l'hsn't Scrnlrhcd Yet" , ~. "’» I 3,553 I E l \---2 dfnodlifillléfn' i. Jam; .img out her capable hands the Moncton lcanl, was the blow I - ‘ _ .. . , . th “den “Hd md"-'m`ifi~ ff-"il -- 51" ~-111* ;tilat killrd til: Be.l\‘cl-s iotlay. “fm A f""‘rC‘“'m g£5t‘m" U gaénwitlélgngoizllef. e B »» ~ 1 _nf /~ = .. ,_».. .' ~ ,._ ., , , , ,, __ . - ‘ `l'_ I ll’ l‘.-'.l’li_ ‘ll'_\, L00 W‘. » ' o..t il.c .lion 1,.- l.l. .. ._ L.l.. LM.; '1,,_\im_ pmii ii__ 53, ,ing U_i_ ii * ‘_ *Q* _ " She needed a____ The house Wm lit s .inc ull lllc lcst o' iiitlll was Virgllllll did lnosl. ot the hunt- i> slits been wild about tlienl .llc “uc i _.___ shc's clever. in hor way. Shes play- “F ‘ ° sh _ ted 0°" ‘_"°'“°s "' Wm" °d her cards wen' and sh” got “tml olleinzfalllrarggmtms world ' ’ » ~. ou o a ~ 'layor of Ne.. York, said mm' _ _ __ m_ sacrifices. "As lor illc C.lllzidi:in foil ills arrival from London this Jmm' took a brcmmr' men went dc?§c;§§gc£;;531d;;§atf° £3;-turn mm_;1l;M“;’“ld1§;V`;“_i§l‘h° Uudfghey came from New yo;-ir yes- immediately to her mothers loving, . 8 _ _ t other institution," he contlnucrl. "1 fwoiiid Sign a Qoniraq in We 0,. terday on the 5.15, getting to the, ;1_ie5;;i:\d8 ;Ym€*“5b__n1;ea__Z_°g“l;)y°_;‘u__ti‘; think we have made up our minds _ ,hue days ,D v,_,,,,te dam. uncles Towers ln time for dinner. 1 heard_ .h bu___b__n ___nk_e made ;,,;1y_and in this I bL.1,C,~e 1 Cm, _,Or ,_ Umm, Smiles news synd1_ Miss Virgiilia saying that hed laken_ stream w_o.;e _ Sher ears ller to the Ritz-Gurlcton for tea,i 8-1100101 118 5-5058 I1 - ii cl had a long heart to Stay' There were foosteps on the t ' - - » llgjrt till; lbrltlll she hasnt get a road! She heSiii1Wd» hw” °'*»hf°b ' ie in rl National Raillvays, Mr. hear? ru Wagerl) and they# med again M/.85 Peter't_at mel :mven sam .fund it Seems pretty things up; and she was ‘divinely hour, coming .h_o_exi;;d ___ ____ impose increased ,axes to happy’ lyoll know how she gushes, The moon was hgl _mm ¢_-io- dryfieit of $50,000,000 in 550,000,000 2. my more money to me men who don`t you?) allc§ Mrs. Vansittart now, and she saw im co g ' that w,,_d_~ gave her a long, queer look, and WH_i”dS i'i9i‘_- _ " ` ‘ then kissed ner and said:-‘You're ‘Peterl 'ine word was out of her i _ "_ A- 74 luokler than you deserve, my dear/ mouth before she realised it. and Miss Virginia she only laughs. and tosses her head, and boasted voice was low and oddly strained. ‘ hm. power with men Mr Arm- 1 “Yes . . . I. . . . I thought . . . :ding rlldlrt near that alt, oi you went’t comin: - » - Did YW course, but ns dined at ine Towers. - - - did you set my Mis?" and sat next Virginia, and she car- He was beside her now, looking , at her with dark and deeply troub- ried on with him something awful though they were already on the | led eyes, as she stood on me edge of :meymoon and all, and though| the tiny stream that oabbled by the tl ii l olr rl is bit sick. for r°=diii’i»°i‘- 1 °°'-\1<1i1'i _h k- 1_1, mod ir,_ .md cometcnight. . .tillnow. . . thing S oc mgy e S his t n brought ith my own eyes-for I was cross- S0m€thil1E 111 U E fi--~~-.~; the agony of fear back. He went THE world is brighter when you’re feeling fit. You go and go and kccp your spirit. < Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes are energy food. Made of nourishing wheat. Enough bran to be mildly lnxslive. Enjoy PEP often. Delicious with milk or r~ rc a m . B u y /:UT , PEP from your grocer. Matlehy ln shadow, and they didn t see me- 'and alL It made me sick!" Prudence fought against the diz- slde. And n, would you believe it? already she n : l ur '. .. __ _ ' _ _ ,_,_ my I dow; undelel No. Oh no. Tel er i home .un with i\'.o on base in U10 ii “ill ‘ Prudence couldnt bear. any m°,.e_| must remember tim. :hry ...n.;I<.E be i the sixm mnmg by Pat Layman, _, stlllld. Them P 8 herself __oge__he’_____ I and the maddening scent of honey- h loneliness . . and the perifb’ “Lg that you, Prudence?" His on:- "Prudence, l'vo come . . . to apologise . . . for yuterdly. I hadnorightto. . .to. _ .dons I did . . ." "You mean, you had no right to . . . kiss me?" Her very heart stood still, awaiting his reply. “Just that." He bowed his heed. “I apologize. 1'm sorry. I know I-I meant nothing to you-but it was an unwarrantable liberty, just the same. Will you forgive me . . . and forget?" "Plorglve? Forget? The words were ke n death-knelll ,_. ,... "And theres something else I have to ten roll." he went im. Iter- ing straight ahead of him. And speaking ln a queer. monotonous ,tone as though he had a lesson he .must say, and be dons with, for- ever: "I wanted you to hear it dir- ect from me . . . b¢fUi‘° \l\¥°¥i¢‘_ else told you . . . it ilm°t forme.lly_ announced yet . . ." Prudence steadied herself for the blow. It came. "Virginia Dsle and I .' . . we are engaged . . ." uid Peter slowly, staring past Prudence into the moonlit night. (To be Continued.) FALL FROM AIRPLANE IUE- VIVED BY KHTEN PROVIDENCE, R.. I., Oct. 9- A Persian kitten dropprd into an East Side backyard yesterday, made a deep dent in the sod, and remained unconscious for several hours, but later recovered in time lo cat a hearty supper. Residents assert 'that the kitten must have stepped out of an aeroplane. s I | Miss Mary F. Makejesce, librar-| ia.netthoR.hod»Illlnd0ollegeof CHES when ' ou take HEADA VANISH oulclc _ '(13 N01’ CONSTIPATNG W lv.. Imwdl-71 f“nm¢;i¢"=.:.$¢‘ ‘°""‘s§`§‘§°‘“..i“f”°'..f‘*..?.?°:s.*tfi°'?3§ 350. M, flu. .nd bla bam. all dnuim Tune In on A800 Pfolflll W U. I. U. Y. Glu! 7-15 U 7-$0 P. lf- Stringent Tests » ' In Plane Trials LONDON. Oct. 5-(O. P.)- Fltght Lieut. O. S. Staniland, test pilot and racing moboroar driver, had an amazing escape from death when he was making special ro- seanch spinning trials with .a se- cret type of aeroplane near Ooln- brook, Midlesex, recently. Spinning trials form part of the routine work in the testing of new British aeroplanes and these trials are first done by the manufacturers and are repeated by the sfflcial test pilots of the Air M1nis't17's experimental stations. Often considerable rims must be taken by these pilots when some novel feature ls being tl-led out or, as in this instance, special research work is being done; but they deve- lop special facilities mr dealing 'l l_ 1 l L we fr. SENSATIUNI-ll VI-\lUE. Gillelle BIue.B|ades Now 1/2 Former Price 5.25. lotsa. test pilot has had such an anxious moment as Flight ' Lieut. Stanl- land. He was performing special re- search spinning trials at about 7,000 feet when a flat spin deve- lopfd with high rate of rotation. .For some time he endeavored to extricate the ma/chlrle but witholrt success. Finally he decided the time had come when he must jump with ills parachute. ’I‘he aeroplane was spinning to the right and he decided to jump over the left. side of the fuselage in order to fall clear of the machine. Owing to the direction and speed of rotation oi' the aero/plane however. Flight Llieut. Stianiland was immediately hurled. back lllto the rea: cockpit of the machine. Fortunately he had not begun to pull the rip cord of his parachute, so that the canopy was still in the pack. The “ear cockpit of this per- to his feet as a. result of the high ed out of the machine for the se- Through all these experiences he able to guess the cause of his being th/nown back into the machine. He roasoned he must jump this time over the other side and this he succeeded in doing, the machine still spinning flat and rapidly. He fell 'clear but waited to ensure there was no risk of his parachute fouling the aeroplane. The aero- plane passed within s. few feet of him as he fell and he pulled the rip cord. lmmtdiately afterwards he saw the machine only s. few feet below him. While he had been pulling the conf the aeroplane must have passed behind him, mil- ing at a higher speed than he thought. He landed safely near Coln/brook and his aeroplane sr-ached in a disused gravel pit about two miles away. Flight Lieut. Btanllsnd is a pilot with a remarkable record. He has won me/ny events both on road and track and recently during the Ul- ster T. T. molmccr race he set up new class lap records in a six-cy- lindar car. In 1928 he was selected to be it member of the Bdtish Schneider Trophy Team. His skill I Lt lM`Cf.H.flCA 15 unlvgrpgjly ugk. novwledged. ’ Education. into whose yard the kitten dropped. mis allen were no trees or P0les from which it could have fallen. Several plane; had circled over the neighborhood dur. in the morning. 8 THAT "lIKE THE UICKENS" FEELING IS UVER Wake Up Your Liver Bile. Feel Fit. You Needn’t ng; Calomel To Do It. We your llvn. falling to po" we Q, ,¢¢.| swims. itll ,srl , ‘ nbagsl lo.ofl-oloylnallo you bawda' th” s ln in y»§"a."3‘ll»d‘f§fl°"Il'1f.f°","lr'2.‘ll Wlscnsd. You lo through gggminfy d"r|b‘:|£;“ht:;_:illn. heartburn. 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How can any shaver 5 accept lesser quality when Gillette Blue Blades cost so little! _ 'i--0 --'~*»"- Thls remarkable blade is electrically tempered-ground and _ ` ‘ stropped to perfection by automatic process. It gives you a degree of comfort not even approached by other shaving _ methods. Try the Gillette Blue Blade and see for yourself. Satisfaction is guaranteed on a money-back basis. r i._,,_-_i;~_'_~_,.._- |LLlE_`l`_`l__E__ S__A|fE'|'Y RAZQAI3 00. en” . fr” Qi Hs / mls li f___ - - B- i 37 Entries For AutumnHandicap N , England, Oct 4- (C. P. Cable)-No fewer than 37 handicap stars were lent in, when ticular machine is deep and he ad md found difficulty in get/ting up on ‘mal acceptanees were m e ay for the Cesarewltch Stakes, great utumn handicap to be run over h s. centrifugal loads. But eventually , t hw nd al-ter mile dis- lre struggled to his feet and climb- tags” hir: an ;_‘:_“u_ MM Derby,” Guiscard with 115 pounds and Blr bottom of tile table with 93 pounds remained perfe tly cool and was rule public ch0,ces_ The final acceptors with weights as follows: Nitschin 133, Statesman 120, cmd time' Frederick Eley's Xllnenes, near the are Eraln 116, Crunscard 115. Dick Turi7ln 113, Arctic Star 112, Sem- lndale 112, Roi De Pans 110, Trus- tee, 108. Loosestrlfe 108. Beau- flere 101. Fox-Ihrth, 106, Blender- slrns. 104, Alfricus 104, Sandals 103, Sanity 108, Within-The-Law 1iXi, Ducky Patch 101, Bunkawal 100. Negro 98, Barrage 98, Chelmarsh 96, North Nugent, 95, Bsrum 96. Deyhoi 96, Joyous Greeting 08. Boldero 94. Ximenes 90, Miss Dip- lomat, 96, Ionliputter 91, D’Eyn- court 91, Fragrance Bl. Ti-\UP€l1°° 91, `8i.raill‘ia1lan 91, Banguinole 91, Eugene 91, and Benzins victoria. U1. 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A 0 SPEEDING UP THE “CARRIER WAVE” LONDON, Oct. 4-More weeding up I planned by the london and North Eastern Railway Company in the refltting of wires between London, York and Glasgow for tem whereby several telephone conversations in both directions An official of the company says. point where our customers are in O FINNISH PICTURES DONE IN ' COTTON , Got. 4-Pictures made entirely of pieces of cloth chosen for their colors and stuck t.o _a. flat suriface are on exhibit here, the work of a Finnish artist Else Meri-Kallio. There are landscapes, flower pictures and even it few figure subjects, ln which scraps of woven stuffs have. been used to produce the effect of flesh painting. Silk, muslim and all kinds of textiles are used and a. great deal of pa- tience and skill must have been required in working them into plc- tures to gain some striking effects which are quite surprisingly like many of the newest types of oil painting. _ Valuable Fann For Sale Homestead farm of the late Donald McKinnon, Highfield, 76 aches choice had within 5 miles of Charlottetown ml! 1% miles from Wlnsloe lfntlcln. Apply to McLEAN L MoKlNNON. Solicitors. Charlottetown. 1567. Feeble Recognition no “ot Neglect _Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTB Chlrldtlbiown Ind Alberfon Professional Cards Peter's Road ......-.... 3.45 M. H. Road ............ 8.00 Gupereaux ............ 8.10 Sturgeon ............... Lower Mtg. Poolofs Store 8.30 New Perth ............. 9.05 Vernon River .......... 9.20 Cherry Valley ....~..... 9.85 . . . . . . . np 0.46 Arrives in Charlottetown 10.15 l Returning, leaves Revere Hotel lk 4.00 p. ln. Daily Except Sunday. J' 1' Orders. t ll li ` BLUE BUS l.I||E Leaves Up. Mtg. Clements Office 8.45 Pownal ... Passengers from Georgetown Store, Lower Montague, 8.80 L. Ill. Blu will stop on slgnnl at sq point. Delivery parcels carried at I minimum of 25 cents. 1533. _ ' We have just received our é lan mall or nlluss alms if’ ' from HOLLAND 'for fall . planting and early Spring Bloom All Bret size Bulbs. l HYACINTS (Dollblo lld . l Single.) -V i / g __ '.l'ULI.PS(Doubloal1dSingle) ff CHOICE TALL DARWIN ‘ TULIPS, NARCIBSUS, DAF3` FODILS, GROCUS. SNOW J DROPS, FREESIAS all st fi lowest prices. Now open in Q our BOOKSTORE. ./,_ , % Send for our price list. ‘ Postage paid an all Mall , csllrlall s. co. 1 9 Limited wi i <4 - --li, Stewart & Lowther 1. o. snwanr, x. c. lv. w. uow'l-mm SIAIIISTEBS, SOLICITORS, ITG M Great George Street uolmz ro was MCLEOD & ' BENTLEY 0.0-MEG.. KJBIE., D ., . . -_ I A. B Ln! W. I. BENTLEY, K. 0. ‘ lhdster and Attorney-at-hiv MONEY T0 LOAN Ofilool IIO Richmond Street FOR WELL DRILLING Oommlmioate With The Trask Well Co. vscorrsn n. oaoom "Osrrier wave" working-the sys-_ had mmunhuu Morley M. Bell's hw Office Slmmzenlde or Phone 291, can take place on the one set of 14"- lines. ‘ . . Prohibition Commission "The idea is to weed up our quo-_ chu. n. Blair. chairman, tations and inquiries regarding I M Chulo‘t_te;\wn. ‘_ as. B. ollonnl sat B Peters freight charges-0,11 1mp0r1.B1'1iL John slmpmul nnmnhm 0|»'r0METR|g'|‘ Sslsll all information regarding ll him? f°!' |\1f°m’\¢¥|°l1-" hhldik 0! IIGHIBITION AU! Eye Comfort for no workers is A mutter el rlhl Importance. From early morn to lute at night we “crowd” our eyes ro- lentlessly, from one job to mother. ' Bow long will they stand lt? An you now enjoying that el- lioisnoy and comfort which ought fo be yours? Oomllt ns if you are not: You have _much to lllll. lllll nothing to lose. In any ease the knewledro gained from an examination. makes it well worth whils- e. F. llurclllsstf connect with Bus at George Powd