e llational mi HCIlOGCMECHARJSC-SROS. SILVERWARE D. (i311 i/tcmmw 0 "ne'- t m i RIMIJV r1. " “$511121? ..'"...‘.‘.' nni 4H")!- - on u-pilnr 1M1 Hour»- llnn q ilv—unrl not fluen- I ‘ i...“ in... n. vuurvslonu 1 <{. "W": THESE VALUES 38 Pi. SERVICE FUR FIX . o iu-nii-in» no no in... in View) ma. on sn- n ~ so Pf. siiiivira FOR EiGirI o nPfllll-Iflt 4.10 2r» $39-95 o: rt. srtnvicr. I-‘Oil El42ll1 I llegularh 17500 (View In Pirrr) Nah on Sale n .._-—-» bk i'(L SET FOR l2 $49-95 . SA“[’E'~"0N' m,» SEPT; .1"~1- 11th A Convention 0f the National Conservative Party of King's County will be held in Cardigan Hall on Monday the third day of October at one o'clock for the purpose of organization and to select a candidate to contest the con- stituency at the next election. The different Polls are requested to call meetings and appoint five Delegates. Dated the sixth day of September, 1938. A. F. McQUAID, President MARTIN McKINNON, Secretary Lll29-9-8-iii-l3-l5-l7-2l FOLKFSTONE. England — “Have I got a bump on my head?" asked FRYING EGGS IS A SIMPLE nine year old Gordon Wales after PROCESS falling 100 feet over the cliffs near hm. He received serious scalp iii- juries and was taken to hospi al. MUSIC MISS RE- WOOD. graduate of Boston Conservatory of Music This process is much simplier than poaching. and it is best done in bacon fat. Use an iron pan and fry the bacon in it, using no exti'a fat. This will take about fifteen minutes (turn the rashcrs several times with a fish slice? If you hurry bacon it only burns. When done to your liking re- move the rashers and keep hot. Meanwhile break an egg into a saucer and slide 1t into the pan. ‘ The only danger in frying eggs is burning. Do them over a medium flnnie therefore and work under tiiem with a palette knife to ore- vcnt them sticking to the nan. Pour a little of the iiot fat over the yolks to set them and remove with a fish slice when done. If you lwnnt to eat them without bacon will resume classes on Wednesday‘, Sept. 1-i Studio. 1B7 Kent St., (next t0 Johnson's Drug Store) you can fry them ‘in lard or but.- tcr. Joni IN THE Nt-GRU cos I [yr 1,"; a cgk‘. m. ‘Harm, 15 “mm simple and, as well il§ enabl- ; l- ‘ E4; d, . u . iiig you to liy out NE-GRO— l'l|l‘lilill.)i(‘i'wthill-Rgfgllllv lklzlliillrlll: llll‘ llesl lllllll‘ ‘ll loll-W" gel’ siiuliziiug lilflil ‘mirrors, lll "ll lllll" llll’ cull llllllls’ man,“ m“... m_ l, sink“ ‘rin- i-nnn-l-i llpllllll on Hr-‘pirni- bathrooms. irhsli baiinetaml all l,'.'|',"h will, """ "'“'""' """l"" lllillsl‘ ilfl lllfllfillh "l ini-rl-ii-ii- ' n! “in- ill r i-iinnveir n. nin1:. Pr‘! 1'- Illilil‘ than you “in one n omnnnIi-il Q ‘ It; l. l|| nllfllvl‘ yr IR To ALL OTHER’ (or n i n‘ | ilpprnra mi i-wvy n of NIC-(IRO (rake O ( I ANSERS. This contest is M Wmihqw iii-nil your n-plleu t0: Su-tiro (‘anti-nil Iiuiirlu n- (‘rilailn Iii-ful. 1min m. 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CALLBECICS Dental Oi’- fice will be closed until October 2nd. ' 11-1104-9-7-21. BOARD 0F TRADE. — Special Meetmg tonight eight o'clock L-1115-9-B-li. MISS LAURA BAlN, Missionary on furlough, will s eak 1n the Kingston Ba. tist C urch at 7.30 P. M. 0n Sun ay, September 11th. L-1117-9-8-1i. HARD COAL CARGQ-A. Pick- ard 8a Co, are unloading a. cargo of American Hard Coal all this week, householders should order their sup- Dlv today for delivery from the ves- sel. L-ii12-9-B-3t. TEACHER REAPPOINTED~York School opened with Mia MaoDou- gali as eacher. Miss MatcDougall gale the best of satisfactzon last l’. NEW TEACHERS AT WORK -, Miss Annie MacPherson of New Perth is teacher at Suffolk for the present school year. Miss MacPhs-r- son. Cardigan. is the teacher at Union Road Lot 33. Last year she taught at Covehead West. -UNERAI. FRIDAY —'l'he fun- eral of the late Mrs, John Row (Margaret Aim Corbett) will take place from the South Granville Presbyterian Church on Friday, Sept, 9th at two p. m. ALTAR SOCIETY PICNIC-The‘ ladies of the Altar Society of Sella . Maris Parish, North Rustico, heldf their picnic recently near the sea in the vicinity of the National Park. where games, sports, singing and a delicious lunch were enjoy- to the Blessed Sacrament with prayers said in common ended a very enjoyable afternoon The ladies intend to make this an annual event. HAS MANY FRIENDS HERE- A telegram received by Mr. Char- les Chandler conveyed the sad news of the death of his sister, Sara. (Mrs. A. E‘ Ludy) of Winchester Indiana. on Sept third in her eighty-ninth year. Left to mourn are two daughters. Mrs, Frank Thompson of Eureka. California anl Mrs. Ernest Mann of Brazil. Indiana. also one son Henry of Wlnehester. all of whom were with her during her films, also two- sisters, Mrs. Harry Dobie and Mrs. to school. fornia. Mrs. Ludy lived continuous- lv in Winchester since her marri- age some sixty years ago Her husband and eldest dauehter pre- deceased her a year or two ago. PERSONALS Mr. Percy E. Myers of Martin- vale left for New Brunswick a short time ago. Miss Marv Craig has returned to Trenton after spending a holiday tlle guest of Mrs. John Cronin, Water Street. Miss Anne Cronin has returned home after spending a vacation in New Glasgow. and Halifax. N. S. Mrs. Hugh MCCHITOH, New Glas- gow, has returned to her home af- ter a delightful holiday. the guest of Mrs. John Cronin. Water Street. Mrs. W, Melvin Jay has returned to York after having attended the funeral oi‘ her aunt the late Mrs. Major Sniallwood. Mt. Sioivart. of York were vis tors to Vernon Miss Marv Mel .. , R, N.. and Blinder- Mtrs. John Meliish of Boston. are —_-—— _ _ spending a week at New Perth. the Mm Elia- Fllwll Lfllliilhlel‘ 1S guests of Miss Mellishks sister. Mrs. leaving the P. E. I. Hvrllllfll f0!‘ home today. She is recovering from the effects of a car accident a. fexv days ago. Miss Rita Birt has returned to Charlottetown after spending a few ldays at hei- home in Mount Vel- ary. Mr. J. J. MacDonald. Piueiie. an» a recent visitor to New Pei-iii. the guest of his nephew Mr. (‘moi-gin i Martin. Miss Linda MlllCllilL R. N.. New Sam MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert MaoDon-r aid and dnwzhtc-r Doris accompani- ed by Mrs Robert Compton and Mrs Fred Matheson of Cambridge. Mass. left by motor after spend- ing two weeks visiting relatives and friends on the Island. iodayk Short Wave Radio Program ‘Perth, is the guest of her cousin Mrs. Harry Laptliorn. "l" “l” l‘ l3“"°"' 5““"“"" Miss Nellie M051; and Miss Kathleen McGee, of Gaspereaux. are visiting Mrs. Wilfred Boyle, of Charlottetown. Mrs. Wm. Sclioficld of Sywincyx is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Brad- ley. Grafton Street THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 MOSCOW 4:00 p.iii.—-i3ronticust in Eng- lish, RAN, 131.111., 9.6 meg. BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—-organ Concert. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 mug. Mrs. Arthur My 1's and family TURN) of Mariliivnle are visiting rrlaiires 6:15 p.m.—-A Talk in English. and friends in Boston. JZL, 10.8 m., 17.78 mega; JZJ, ‘ ——-— _ 35,; m“ 11,50 mug. Mrs Stan Story leit yesierciny" LQspuN morning for her home in Baltimore (i120 p ill.-—Tl10 Chamber Music after s erdlnc the sninm wit] of Jralian the Griuke Trio. GSG. ‘her fatier. Cont. '1‘. ‘G. 'l‘a_\';or, at 16.11 m.. 17.79 meg; GSP, 19.6 Ocean Crest. Krppoch. m" 15 31 meg, USO. 19.7 m., -_-__ 15.18 meg.; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley meg-i GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. [have returned from their honey- uliltLiN moan trip to the Bras D‘Or Lakes 7:00 p.ni.--“Geriiiany' as We and different points in Nova Sco~ Saw It.“ visitors from abroadDJD 'ila. .4 ., 11.77 1189- —-—— 25 m I Dr. D. D. S~annell of ROM! Boston 7;30 p,m. -- Selections from and his son. Gordon. who have Operas; "Rome landmarks: the been spending ilftft of the summer at Georgetown. left _vesterda_y' Augusteum." 2R0. 25.4 m., 11.31 morning by motor car on return In“; m“ 9'83’ meg‘ home Mrs Scnunell and son my 7:30 p.Ill.—1-\‘.L‘lL'll- Party Con ld are remaining at Georgetown veiition 193a DJD. 2. 4 m., 11- for_a_a'hile_loinzer.______W_: mm SCH%NEC':‘AD!slymph°ny j 8:00 p.m.— orono . wzxw- al-lugbgfil me- iioly Redeemer Hall 8:00 p.in.-Lionel Falkman an r I his Apachee Band. oso. 16.8 ~l0'-25C m., 17.70 meg. G51’. 19-6 mo‘ 15.31 megJ G80, 19.7 m., 15.16‘ meg.; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 mes-i GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. l " I G 11:05 .m.—Slovak Drama. OL- 1 ma, ails m., 11.84 mes-z Oi-a- I . 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. i N I 9:45 p.m.—-Musical Program. i JZK, 19.7 m., 15.16 meg. "i PARIS I I 1 I 10:20 pun-Talk by Mme. de Graiuoiit (in English. TPB-J, 25.2 m., 11.88 ii 3.; TPA-4, B 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. LONFIE)?! s n 11:05 p.m.—" r a ors," a ' monthlyigerles o, gflskg gag l” 4Variety Freezeuuisfl m.. . mega . . m., 1L7‘ m! J 05c m“ m TONIGHT 8.30 SHARP ‘and sister Irene "C ‘ \\'ll ich don’t interfere with restful sleep. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. and Mrs. 'Charles WTEE. d. and family have returned to Monet-on after vacationing at Cape Tormentiiie. Mr. Alan (Toby) MacMillan has' fll‘l‘l\'0(l from Montreal to spend his holidays wltlrhis inirents, Mr g Plenty of Kellogg’s Cereals on your pantry shelves means plenty of wholesome energy for youngsters going back Every boy and girl likes tlie crisp goodness of Kellogglsl Tliey’re delicious for breakfast, with milk or cream and fruit. Nourishing and appetizing for lunch, or for a snack after school. An ideal supper for little folks, because tliey_ Each one of Kelloggfs Cereals is fully cooked, toasted to A G_ Amber of m“; Beach can. ' a delicious crispness. Think of tlie hours of hot work this saves you! And tlie money too! For Kelloggk Cereals are not only economical to buy —— but cost you nothing for fuel. Go to‘ your groeer’s and stock your pantry for school- days. You’ll ‘delight the children and you’ll save yourself a lot of work. Kellogg’s Cereals are sold by all grocers. and Mrs. J. A. Macmillan. Mrs Melvin Robbins llns return- ed to her home in Martinralc af- ter spending the summer months [among relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. 1 Mr and Mrs. Ivan Scntuer of Loyalist spent tlie week end Mount Meiliujv tlie guests of Mrs. Seutnens parents Mr. and Mrs. l-l. Lodge Birt Mr. Wellington M. Niellish, wife and child. of Shclburne, N. S have returned home after visiting M12; Mellislri: mother, Mrs J. T. Mel- llsh, Montague. Mr. Aieilish is manager of Bank of Commerce of Sheibonrne. N. S Mrs. Anita McDonald and daugh- ter Aim of Ohio. ai~o Mrs. Wm. Kieley and daughter. Margaret of iAutigoiiish. were iiasseirvers by the l-lochalaiza yesterday Glenfinnan to visit Mrs alldfls mother. Mrs. W. F‘. McDon- ‘a d (referral; tone‘? Wedding‘ Jubilee An even which roved io much interest to tieir friends and relatives took place in Rustlco nu August 19th. when Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Doucette celebrated ihe'r silver jubilee. The happy couple appropriately celebrated the occa- sion first of all by assisting at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass which was celebrated in the Convent cha 161 by Rev. Clarence Pitre. Im- iite lately after Mass the jubilar- llills pariook of n delicious break- fast after which they motored to i Charlottetown where they were rc- ceivcd as honored Yuests for dinner 1n the evening a ut 200 friends and relatives gathered at the home of M'r. and Mrs. Doucctte to tend- er their best wishes for the occa- sion. A sumptuous supper was served to everyone present after the l‘(‘l‘llillIl(l01‘ of the eve- hing svns spent very enjoyably in music and dancing. A special eat- nre of the evening was the read- iniz of a beautiful French address by Mr. Isidore Gallant (school teacher! of Rusticovilie, while the En lLsh f1(l(ll'(‘SS was read by Mr. Isl ore (lullnut of‘ Rusiieo. Mr. and Mrs, [Join-vile svere the Wclpltllll! of ninny tir-nutifui gifts which les- llfles to the esteem ill which the couple are lield by the parishioners of Rnstlco. Following is the text of the ad- (tress: Nfr. and Mrs. Cornelius Doucette, Rustic . Dear Frleurisrlrhe last echoes of . 51.3 11103.: O B. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. the Diamond Jubilee of aunt Rev- cii-muie to’ MncDon- t, be of‘ l Six delicious d variety of crcn gr. asson a Centenary of St. Augustiiies Church have hardly faded away info the past h story of Rusiico, when out-c more litany of its parishioners are happilv gathered to eclrbiate an- ihcr joyful and ll\lf‘l'(‘S.lllg _]lllJll'0 —the silver tvcddiiig of a highly "espccted and esteemed nizirrieii couple of our parish, .Vi'1'. and Mrs. Cornelius Doucette. On the feast of the third of August. we paid tribute to the priests and early settlers of Rustico, to its sous who became priests and to its daughters ‘W110 have entered the relglous life. Todav we render homage to a model ffllllll’. a man and a woman of Rustlco oined for twenty-five years in the holy bonds of matrimony. We welcome this opportunity of thanking you. Mr. Doucette. for your services as secretary of our Holy Name Society‘ as vlee IWPSJ- in now reduced in price to This mum that Q|d~Cli lifelong Friend oi men who know and love good tobacco-ii more than cvor | great value. And time is more tobacco in ucli plclugc at no extra Q Here's moi new: ioi both firm cut and pipe tobacco smokers oi Olcl Cliuml The l/g lb. tln K'll°99'l Cereals _. all read i» oven-fresh flavors! y o "T", Inky Stock your pantry foduyi KELLOGG’ for EXTRA FLAVOR , , _ n» EXTRA CONVENIENCE arm _0 our CrEIt Union Club; as tillflllL: znZ-“uexfiiiilirtfiiii doom, a dour: member_ of our As-snmp- i uri Then the silicr bolls that tligcfiii tluqliilcilxi‘) ywttiiunliciu’ . u]. ikle so merrily‘ today will give l. - ~11" ‘PM lirf‘ to the stil richer mexiciv o s a iirouiiiiciit il](?llll).‘l' of on. g-riitlii; jfinps echoing- your heart's "llllwll @1011‘- Wl‘ fll>l>l'l“<'i1li=‘ 101i 1hr‘ tore of ior gmtiiude and peace great interest you have taken illi C ' ' school and adult education work. Your intelligent pursuit of the ac“ cultural profession has madc- y u our 0t ilic progressive and SllCCL‘. - iywiiivrao niovuv 110x (By The .na an Ilri-ss) ful tariizers on whom the country ilepunrl‘ for its moral and material clll-“lllil l'-‘~"ll“ll’-’“ l"ll_l‘* suppum i AI ilionireal i’riii1..1 4.84 3-16; To you, also. Mrs. Doucette, we U- 5- (ll? l-llil 1-4i ""119 2-71 13- express our gratitude for your work 1315 as sccreturv of the League of lliel Sacred Heart aurl as u fan ' At Ni-iv York —'P('lllll(l 4.82 7-8; (‘Pililtllflll dlr .99 3-4; franc 2.70 member oi the Holy Family‘ S ._\-. 3-4- You have indeed mrxiellui youi life .11 Paris —Pnund 1T8 30 if; U. on that of the Iloly Fillllil)’ iii S. dlr 110.94 1-2 fr: C‘uii:i<iiuii dlr Nazareth, 06.87 ii‘ lviny the lllflsslllflS that God h s. 1n Gold -Puun<l 11s lliri; ii. showered upon you for the pa '5. dlr 551.44 rents; Cllllfllliflll dlr lirciitv-ilu- _\e.'irs be multiplied ‘ 59.28 (‘enh- 1.121.111.1114 we“ lllUKING ToBAEll cost. tic 6 G :91"*"~n wnonnfl 5K5: