THURSDAY. I Don't CARE n=l » .534 A 1>|c1..| WANT ANOTHER 1>|s+| ! / ’a snAnn new csnisl. Y, . GROWN-UPS, young ’uns, people who _> A A , like hearty breakfasts and those who c ._ 3 ' ‘ “grab a biteW-Listen! “Grape-Nuts" Flakes is as different and Malt from usual cereals as cake is from bread. A4 . / varied nourishment than many a hearty meal! Get it from your grocer today. Made in Canada from Canadian Wheat y “ " .7 v v Golden as butter! Crinkly as popcorn. " ' Andrich withafamous flavor-Abe flavor of “Grape-Nuts” Cereal-m flavor m)“; also in the earliest, crispiest of flakes! “Grape-Nuts” Flakes, served with ‘whole mil: or cream, supplies mo“; Keep Both on your pantry shelf Enjoy the “Crnpe-Nuls" flavor in this new Flakes form. And keep on enjoying it in the familiar, nut-like kernels 01' “GRAPE- 'NUTS” Cereal itself-Aha crisp kernels so beneficial ti) loclh and gums. 00L. A. SULLIVAN ' " T No one Appreciales i1 more lhan Ba by does or. will be counsel for the mcnts in certain cases. night. THINK! Carnation is fine, natural milk safe- guarded st the source. Here's every nutritional value of best bottled milk . . . the priceless advan- tage of super-digestibility . . . vitamin and mineral richness. Endorsed by foremost specialists for all COUNSEL AT PROBE WINNIPEG, Oct‘ IL/ r L Arthur evils the proceecilrizxégs. Miss Conway Sullivan. K c” Winnipeg hams? a o gave an eresting report or com- . ti t Ch lttt . . . missioner, Mr. Justice Frank Ford. Mixing"! enztguiagjgy adlgfgss F; of the Supreme Court of Alberta, the in the inquiry ordered by the De- . pol-em or Jone. wows mo» §§.°Z.§..Zi..."liii‘.iZT°?. $2. 5552f; remarks alleged to have been made that the meetings would be held by Judge L’ 3L 6' stub“ M the on the first Sunday o! every month. It was also decided to hold o card party at some future date. The singing oi the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. county court, when giving judg- News of Col. Sullivan's appoint- ment was received from Ottawa last It was further intimated that the, complaints which have occasonedlas wen u r H w J M the investigation come from. the mm on’ ' ' Blot’ judges of the Manitoba Court of NP" pcsi and from the Judges of the K. 0., Attomey-Gencral. SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty llhroniclo attsr place tor winter. J. M. E. Guardian. sller, Remington. sold at Bruce's. fore the board-S The young men of Sununersids are organizing an athletic club in the curling rink. The officers have not been apponted but many of the boys are practicing every night-S —GO0SE SHOOTING - It is pleasing to see Rev. W. H. Harding restored to his usual good health and able to enjoy being out of doors again. He left on Wednes- day fqr his favorite shooting ground in the West to enjoy some goose shooting-S — SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Miss Agnes Ramsay o! Summerslde re- ceived the sad news on Wedncs-day morning of the death at her home in Gilroy, California of her sister, —MAN WANTS WORK looking Experience in Repairing and Poinflnl- M791! 5757-l0-12-ll. —IVEB-READY RADIO BAT- TERIES always in stock. Big n- duction in price. N. J. Semplc, Jaw- 5780-10-13-11. .'..wsrsn AND wrunrlcoor, all weathe coats for p-licemen. .- , rsilroadmen or farmers, ¢ 15788-104841. -'l‘0WN COUNCIL MEETING— The regular monthly meeting o! the Summersids Town Council was ad- journed until Pridoycvcning when important matters will come be- —ATHLETYC CLUB FORMED— ~83!!! ITIAOA shot [lull Ind long range cartridges, sold at Bruce's. iiTBl-lo-lt-li. --BURPIISI PARTY-LR’. Ind Mrs. David Hodgson, o! Travellers Rest were given a surprise pert! rc- cently, when a. number o! their friends from Summer-aids called and enjoyed a very pleasant‘ evening with cards and music. Mir. Hodg- scrn was presented with a piece o! —ENTIBTAINID—BUI. T. B. S. Jackson entertained very piss-nat- ly Tuesday evening at her new home on Granville Street in honor oi’ Miss Helen McQuarris who leaves this morning for Hamilton, Ont... when sbs will resume im- duties in social service work. A number of Min Mcqusrrlcb spec- ial friends were among the guests. The evening was passed in cards- and other games. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess before the guests departed. Miss McQusrrle was presented with a small parting ~ gift, which was accompanied by the best or wishes and good luck in her new home-S ' —BRl'DE-T0-BE SHOWERED- Mrs. Richard Hunt of St. Eleonora was hostess on ‘Ihlcsday evening for a shower in honor of Miss Jean Small, whose marriage is about to take place. A large number oi’ girl friends of the bridc-to-be were pres- cnt. The many lovely gifts were opened by Miss Edna Rogers and Miss Margaret Jones. The accom- panying verses were read by Miss Margaret Ramsay Head, wife of Mr. Robert Head and a daughter o! the late John Ramsay of Summcr- - side. two sisters and two brothers California, and two sisters, Miss Agnes and Miss Bertie Ramsay in Summerside, for whom much sym- pathy is felt in their sad bereave- mania-S Lamcncss prevented by Millard‘:- ._i____i..._ EASTERN GUARDIAN ..' ST. ANDREWS PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH - Montague, Sunday. October lfithnservices will be held in the evening at '7 o'clock. Rev, Alex. R. Gibson will preach. Good music. Helpful services. All are welcome. The Bible School meets every Sunday morning at l0 o'clock. Mr. Russell McLaren, Suphi . RCARDIGAN PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH-Services Sunday, Octob- er 16th. Service at Cardigan at 11; A n..m., service at Lorne Valley, 3 pm. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson will preach at both services. All are welcome. JREV. NORMAN MACDON- ' ALD will preach at Murray Har- bour North and Peter's Road churches on Sunday, October 16th. All are welcome. ..'C. W. L. SUBDIVISION- The first regular meeting of the Catholic Women's League, Souris sub-division, took place in St. Mary's Hall on Sunday, Oct. 2nd. Miss Marion Conway. President, called the meeting to order in her usual gracious manner and the members. present thoroughly enjoy- er trip to the diocesan conven- assembled members should Manitoba Court of King's Bench, (Colonel Sullivan, referred to above is a native oi.’ Charlottetown.) V yBRINGING UP FATHER Devon is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and was operated on for hip trouble. He is now do- ing nicely.—-S The NEW Ruth Brown and caused a. good deal of fun. Cards and dancing made the time pass very pleasant- sh 41 to be m sly. A dainty lunch was served by her husbgnrimjsson Tricia-gauging: in“? hostess assisted by the Mimi m I Hunt. wished Miss Small every happiness through life-B Before leaving the guests PERSONALS --Mr._ Fred McArthur of-West €UFUU6JI . . How you thrilled in the certainty oi your lasting 1ove|iness—heightened by the clinging, velvet- texture oi Pompfldfl Beauty Powder. As his eyes caressed you, how- thrilling to know that a touch ol Pom- peian Rouge had kept for you the girlish Hush he loved. Be sure always! Use Pompeian. You may pay more lor beauty pre- parations but you cannot buy better than ." : : is undergoing treatment [Prince County Hospital-S . General. Council voted today. The general council was competent to I dsai with the admission o! women to the eldership, the law and legis- lation committee declared. CREAMS om. A. M. Scott, Calgary, then LIPSTICK moved to am ’ the manual oi.’ the church to permit women to act as LONDON PM“ N“ 7°“ TMONTO elders. Mrs. Scott made a strong Sales agents : Harold F. Ritchie k Co. Ltd. 10.15 Mcclol st. Tomb i"! baby boys and girls-that's how good it is! Enjoy Carnation’: double richness and economy in all c0oking—with coffee, fruits or cereals. Pr!!! for Iru Baby Boob and Cook Boob ' Carnation Co. Limited, Aylmer, Ont. Carnation ' ufro Q Curricula; Cows” . .7 ‘l1. m/A. ' 3'“ "t HIE. GOT TO TQKE “(Hi5 MUT OUT AGihl- [HOPE NoBoDY SE55 ME- v-uio weu: u= 1T Aim‘? “ Bmcx TOP" DUGAN‘. THURSDAY, $1.25. 2 for garment ---.--------»-.-.- Men’s All Wool Underwear. ial price per suit OIIIIIIIII end price. 4 pairs for end price. 3 pairs for . per pair . . Special price, each , Specials for Look Them Over Then Extra Special in Men's Heavy Wool Underwear. 2 piece. Per - I Regular $4.00 per suit. Spec- Men’s Wool Socks. Special week Men's Wool Socks. Special week 0 Men's Combination Overalls in. Blue and Khaki. Special price, sseslsbisololunus Men's Red Back Denim Over- alis. Special price a pair .;. Men's Fleece Lined Under- wear. 2 piece. Per suit ' Men's good quality Fall Caps. sssulolllceu ~s w... Endsof’ At Real Low Prices That Wlll Save You Money, Game In and Buy FRIDAY and. 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Special at per pair and A special line of Men’s Work- I $8.00 $5.95 35c Men’s Pure Wool Humphreyh Ban» Men’s Moleskin Pants 0o _ I a patient in the Prince County HOBDItuL-S - operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is doing as well as ' can be expected.-—S of Pontiac, Mich, am visiting Mrs. time's sister, Mrs. J; McNaught oi O'Lcary, Women May Serve men may now serve as elders o1 the church, the United Church plea for the equal status o! her sex in the eldsrship and carried the council with her. —Mrs. John Black of Alberton is -Mrs. H. H. Buntain oi.‘ Alberton in the -Miss N. Wells oi’ Albcrton was --Mrs. Nora Crue and son, Dana, who is seriously ill-S -' As Church Elders HAMIILTON, Ont, Oct. 12.—WO- PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS Crisp, light, flaky and slightly salted. Irresist- ible. Once the family starts eating them . . . s be sure the supply doesn't run out. “Pm glad you bought plenty of Christic’s Pr e m i u m S o d a Crackers . . . because, with soup, they’re about all we’ll need for a good lunch.” . v Christie's OUT OF JAN. rm GLAD TO ssr. You-i suPPo-se Yeah: 60am». vars FER ME? .1 wow.» umrn. a bEEN YouR C py,