"You will feel mueh better if you out, “simple foods" “There is no breakfast that will i be better for you than Shredded Wheat anclmilk. This combina- tion makes a complete food, - supplying every element neces- . sary to growth and good health. ' If you are dieting, Shredded Wheat is especially important because of its vitamins and 1 by minerals. You'll like Shrecldefi "radian Prasptfl 7 ,, Wheat— and it certain y_ wi ircugqngrz%gyd Wheat like you!» 1m" ' HREDDED ll EAT WITH All. THE BRAN“ OF THE WHQLE WHEAT / .1112 CANADIAN suasooso woe/u COMPANY. LTD. ABSENT-linNDi-ID wifs is lust as well ofl’. l-ie is ths . type thatwould give her letters a bigamlst told a Pittsburgh judge saucer of milk and mall the cat. ply forgot he had a. wife. Thu \ OP LOOK I LISTEN TEN DOLLAR GOLD PIECE GIVEN AWAY FREE vs asrsm YOUR. PIPELESS FURNACE WHILE rm: - 1s warm. THE nosns ARE coon sup r1111: noor cnor 1s STILL m rm: new. We csn make a far better Job and at a much lower price st this lime Wily put up with the f smoking and dirting the house when dollars now will make your furnace as good as new. 0n- men have had a wide experience on all makes of furnaces and lo s thorough job and we will guarantee satisfaction or money re- We hsve found in past experience that hot fires in a furnace after assent has fallen out has caused the owner many extra dollars by the sols warping out of shape. - Mill every furnace job this fall we are going to give a numbered - smi the one who holds the lucky ticket will receive a TEN DOL- GOLD PIECE. list lucky ticket may be yours, as no one will know till December 411st who-the winner will be. . PHONE 675-1. or write t0 M LEWIS W. GOFF COMPANY LTD. I28 KENT STREET, CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. The crz one: RLOTTETO GUARDIAN I PAGE THIRTEE TEE m: NASH CABS Cali in and see them. Nash Motors Sales 00.. lDfl-O-II-SL TOXOID CLINIC for immunis- stion against diphtheria of children. tromslxmonths upwillbehsldia . tbs town hall, Summersids, ooh-i- dsy. September 18th, stjztl p. m. _ ' Ilos-l-ll-ii. i‘ VISITING DIAOONBIS. -—; lllll Missionary Society. Ind Young Peo- ple's Society st the Presbyterian Church, Marshfleld, on Thursday evening at 7.80. M. E. 0,9118%. Pastor-A rouca couaau-At the rouse Court yesterday morning. two drunk and disorderlies were each lined O30 and costs or 30 days; in a case‘ oi unlawful possession of liquor the of- fender was given six months; a vag- rant was given l0 days; a drunk had his $5.00 bail estrested. THE LOCAL SALVATION ASMY CORPS are now busy making a can- va's of the City in aid of their l-lar- vest Thanskgiving effort. The money raised in this will be used for Evan- gelistic and Home Service - work. Already we have received many re- quests ior relief and many have been assisted. We trust the public will make a. generous response. _ 8830-9-11-11. FUNERAL-The funeral of Mira. Robert Rogerson was held on- Sunday afternoon and was very largely attended. There was a short service at the house followed by service in st. John's Anglian Church, Victoria, Rev. E. ,R. G. Bridgewafer, conducting the im- pressive service. The remains were laid to rest in the adjoining come. tery. The pallbearers were: Messrs “Bill! P1d890n. Stewart Inman, Arthur Inman, Allan Stewart, E. J. Lutz and Mr. Lesvitt o: Mont- reaL-s. BUBJAI. SERVICE-The tuner- al oi’ Mrs. Clement Benoit was held Yesterday morning from the rssiq. ence of her son, Mr. O. H. Benoit, 100 Water Street, to Saint Qua- Slflifs ‘Basilica where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev- erend Father Farrell. The pallbear ers were Messrs. D. J. Riley, David Bethune, M. L. A., John McKenns, Sixtus McLeilan, Allan Stewart, M. L. A., and J. H. G. Murphy. Ser-I vice at the grave was conducted by Reverend C. McCarthy. TENDEBED A SURPBISE.-Mrs. Frank Herring, Abercrombie Road, whose marriage took place recently at her former home in PrineejEd- ward Island, was tendered a most pleasant surprise on Friday evening at her home and p. seated with a lovely lot of miscellaneous gifts by some of her associates in this Young People's Society of Trinity Church and a tew other friends, says the New Glasgow News. Mrs. Herring was upstairs when Mrs. D. A. Mac- Lellan, President of the Y. P. 5., and some twenty" young ladies arrived in a body, and as she started down to meet them her surprise increased as she found herself walking to the Quicker, Better Repairs- in the home can be made when you use our high grads tools. Sturdy. well-made planes; hatchet screw driven that always work: saws t!!!‘ cut free and easy - these are but a few typical suggestions for the handy man in the home. An in- spection oi our large stock will bs well worth your while. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited at your School Fairs and other tiathsrlngs P IT'S _!A' MONEY MAKER nears . MAKE ~: ,_ .__ a PLEASANT‘. oar M r “lllliiily, Cones, Sanitary Plates and p. _ ‘ Spoons, etc. ‘5- Ordsr Early I $111111 onrsuenus 1.111. .9 B48 Charlottetown r ‘ ‘ oi the Y “ in Bridal Chorus and on reaching the living room here was John, littls son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, with a cart full of parcels, gally done up in the Society's colors, red, white and gold. Miss Ruby Tren- holm, the bride's sister, assisted her in undoing the parcels and read the‘ accompanying verses iull oi good wishes, many original and funny ones among them. Mrs. Herring received much nice linen and several pieces oi dainty chins among the useful and ornamental gifts. She was plainly delighted and heartily thanked her good friends for- their kindness. The evening was most pleasantly spent in music, games and social chat and the most tempt- ing and tasty refreshments were served and enjoyed. McKenzie will address the Woman's ' r ushers-nus ssavrcss as iiollowszhftfltswsrt at 11 A. M.‘ Bightlsld u. ma. n. llarshilsid it no r. 1s. Dr. is. s. Gongs, mo». s . h." cuoaoaor SOOTLANIL-Rev. a " ‘l'"~“‘°°’“"""“'"““"”' 17/70 UflC If) l‘ batli Milli "at Murray ltlver at 10.30; a 7.”; atjlgand Brooklyn at 1.~P.l'l.,Also_'I‘hursday 24th at ' alrénnm at 1.801’. u. INGAGIhlSNfIr-Mm and Mrs. Idwinflambly, Central Royalty, an- nounce the - engagement of their daughterlunice. Myrtle to John WilliahrClillis, Lower Newton. Mar- riage to take placs-_ latter part oi jséntsmber. ‘ am-n-u-n. NEW ~ PARTQ N S Investigate The New ._wanpmo~as1.1.s-A very pretty wgssmi- took place m Trinity Church, Charlottetown. on Septem- bsr.9,»at 1p. m. when Amy m1- lisn, eldcstldsughter oi Mr. and sensors. was united in_ marriage to. Hammond Charles‘ Ilsmphlllj o1. Charlottetown. The, bride looked verywlasoms in a‘ gown o! salmon pink georgettei with satin shoes to match. She wore {black plcturtfhat with pink trim- ming and carried a bouquet of. Johnna Hill roses and maiden hair| ism. The bride's mother was gown-i ed in black silk lace with black velvet hat trimmed with ostrich. A buffet luncheon was served st the bride's home so Upper Queen St. after which. the happy couple left on a. short honeymoon trip through the Msritimes. The bride travelled in a suit oi fancy green tweed with beige accessories. The many beaut- iful and costly gifts received test- ify_;'to the popularity oi both bride and groom. lSUPER-SONNE MODEL l0 A new Spnrloss au hsterodyne using Pensodc and ntrolled-mu tubes-an original chassis design with tone control and excellent selectivity. True Spas-toss quality throughout. . an 1» --»- i99~5 PENTODE TUBES complete w l t h Standard Can- adian Tubes. ::DBINK OXOLA a wholesale beverage made by Canadian labour. Sept. 14-121. LAFOY ._ AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL PIISONALS Mr. sndhdrs. P. C. Wilson and family returned to their home in Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Wilson was called home on account of the ser- ious illness oi her father, the late Thomss= Woolridge, Cove Head. This irMr. Wilson's second visit to Prince Edward Island and he thinks it is one of the most beautiful spots than csn be" found. Mruand Mrs. A. a. Mills of nos’- ton who have been visiting reiatlvq es in the Eastern part of the prov= lace-left yesterday morning. They were accompanied as far as Hall- iax by» Mr. Mill's nephew, Mr. Fulton Underhay of Bay Fortune. Nova Scotla's Rhodes scholar for 108i, who leaves shortly for Ens- land to tabs up his studies at Or.- ford. . l . Barbara, oi Allston, Mass, are vis- iting relatives in the Province. Dur- ing their stay they are guests at the guest on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams of Detroit, Michigan, who have been visiting Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Stewart Burns, of Sher-‘ brook, P. l7. 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Crop: Acres ' Increase or decrease ‘ ' "" °"' ‘°" t J [an 5a.: Me 0 ., m1 m1 Numbe: P. o. 4 . - g Wheat _ 20.201 20.020 4st’: 24x1 _ - l ‘Barley arm l . sou 42s v1.0a 4, Oats . mm , 1o_2,_s2s -1a,m ass Rye _ sis ,__ 41o as 10.41 . - yams Grains .. 21.90: y am ~ uses 120-11 ’ voltages Hay 221,102 212,11: 22,020 1cm . . V _ " Pots s isms 5131s _- 22sec v1.1a H 4d I ' f og;¢ Roots 0.112 ~ mass on cs1 R m‘ R“ ‘s v . Tow aim] arm s21 '