PAGE TWO C- - . r070 It's fun to have all the energy you want-lo leap that been, alert, on-your-toes leellng all the time. And Kellogg's Iran Flalies will help you have lt! They're packed with the energizing qaodneis oi whole wheat, with enough extra bran to he mildly laxative. Kel- logg's Iron Flakes are delicious lo eat! Crisp- loaslcd and flavorful. Ready lo serve with milk or croani. Al oll grocers. Made by Kellogg ln London, Ontario. Dosco Coats always giveyouyourmoneys ‘lworth in plenty of heat ‘With less labor. For real hicney-saving heat, use‘ ‘your-favorite DOSCOCoaI with propertiring methods l;—ask your dealer. l"SPRlNGHlLL" 1 100111111011", yicinii". "P "r1111 SYDNEY", b‘ . DUMINIUNASTEHYIIU 00M. 00111011111011 uvinrn HALIFAX svoncv, SAINY 401m, MONCTON yz-vruess tiiintain & Bel|81 0o. Distributors for P. E. i. Charlottetown i—*~ Professional llkards ll. F. ARBlllBALD » Chartered Accomtant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box l2. \\', L. |il;'.\'l'l.l5\'. K , _c. ‘.15: t. hiactuuig-in <\ Trniiior MARK ll, .\l.ir(il'l(l.\.\‘. K1‘. C. 5'1. (l..\Il( 'l'll.-\l.\'()l{, ll..1\. lhrristi-n, .\I1ll1lllll'\. Etc. .\l().\'ll\' Tl) l.t).-\.\' (lffiti-z t|\4'|" Piovilii-izil Hunk, (Rlrllllllllltl wrrrt, (jliuriottrtnvvii pilllllt r .\ioxr;i' ?l|(lll4‘ k3 V V Culrlillr? 1‘\ Aiiilrrivs lil'\l ll \l. HlRlK Ttlllfi 1x11 i-ziiiiiriiriis Huntvr lliwr and liriirlulbiinc _ VUQH‘ and Night Scrvirr H H. F. MrPHlfE, BA. l\'.C. NOTARY tt-c. fl.\ltltl\”lil~lll, .\'()I.l('l'I'OR Rilry lluililiiig (‘liarlotti-tnun {loll t\ Mnlliiescm Th0 1i(ljo,ii|'n1-rl organization 70ll mot-tint: of the French Riva-r Poll will lit‘ hcld in ‘he hull on l~‘i'1li:1_v the litli. nst. :11 R p. m. ,\ lull atten- lnncc i~‘ l'('-’]llt"i-'l.'l. lly Ortlt-r. 11111-11113 (‘minty .1\.<.~"n. McLeod (S. Bentley l. R. llt-ll D l.. Slitiliii-son. l.l..ll. 1 Burrislcm {Hill .\'nlIritors Hunt-y T0 |.(l.\.\ Qllmvrim Illiirk. (‘liurloltrtlnvn P.I'Il_._. POLL NllClYFlNG L-ilil-lll-f ‘ll THE EAT iro FEEL FIT! In Memoriam l 1m. WILLIAM tour-mu 1 In 1110 r-uilitr cvriiirg 311111.11‘, A115. 1.1111. Mr ‘Li. 4111.11 .1 1c highly 1 . 111 111 C1111 11-11 p.41 lllll) .11 hi» iioinoat 1h: coin- ‘ l'.l\'.l_\ t'1\l'l_\' ll .111 oi 69 yeitrs. 1n a hritltli ticri-nst-ti 111111 been p111: 4301111111011 of vv1.~:' .\li.-'i llllVlllg liati an attack oi 1111i 11111 1l;l.l nJIIlSVVllGL over a yo!‘ 114.1. 111:1‘. l‘, was hoped that in due ltmiiive 111- llUllltl b.- iully restored 11,1, 41011 pi-ziltli again. , 111i: 11.1‘ .1 iiunibt-i" of months ‘pd-t i‘ \\.1~ bCCdlllllltl more and ‘llltlll’ 1-11.! 111 to his 11110.1 ones than. iii-min o: iinpriiviiig his condition \v-.1.~ g. 11y gFJWlllg worse. In o: liil that inxiicui skill and irieiids could do. his supply ‘I mergy slowly waned 011 tnc above mentioned date llllt’ spirit uingeci iis 11 aven- 111 ;.. dos a sorrowing Compton leaves to .¢ loss of a kind and lav- two sons and ..t family there was one namely. Mrs. Arthur Gillcspiv, Somerville. Mass. I11 the second family were two sons and one daughter. The sons arc Daniel Compton, Cambridge. .\i and Milton Compton, Cul- lc ii and the daughter is Mrs. ll iiiiii Miller. Belle River- Nlr. Compton was very dear to hi.» family and all are feeling their loss very keenly. By the third mar- riago thcre wore no children. Mr. William Compton was one of a family oi nine members three l.ll‘0lll£‘!'.~ and six sisters. The two brothers besides Mr. Compton now deceased were Jos- rph Compton and James Compton both of Brooklyn, P. E I. and the sisters were Mrs. Heniy Bramlialc, Borden. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Malrolm Taylor, Portland. Oregon, Mi}. John Cameron. Albany, P. E. I Mrs. Henry Compton. Iris, P. E. I. and Mrs. Benjamin liours of Wlllldlll tsicemetl passed away [Albany and Vicinity The sympathy of the commun- ity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Am- lcrcse Nooizan in the death of their only daughter, Margaret Helen wnicli occurred lll the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day, September 29th at the age ol twenty one months. Having con- tracted s, cold which seemed to leave her iii a tveakened condition, she entered the Hospital 011 Sun- day in hopes of being restored to health. Her Iuneial was held on Friday afterncoi. to Seven Mile Bay Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, oi Albany entertained a. number o! triends to an "at home" on Thurs- day, Sept. 22 Ladies hlighest score for card was won by Miss Mar- garet MrAulay. Gents Arthur C. Green. A dainty lunch Was served by the hcstms brought a very pleasant evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis. Carleton Siding, spent Sunday in Albany. the guest o1 Mrs. Harry Francis. Miss Margaret McAulay: o! Charlottetown, left for Hope River Friday morning after visiting Mr. sud Mrs Urban J. Pineou, cl Al- any. Mrs. Herve _Biloclca11, of Hull, Quebec. is Vlslllll‘: in Albany at the home of her parrnts. Mr. and Mrs. Georgi.- AlacCcrniac. Mr. Layton Greeii and Charles Connolly of Brtlrquc. were visittrs to Tryoii on TllllfSdlly evening, well attended l dance and fwas licld iii Sevrii M119 Bay O T OUR WAY _A SAY, YOU Born-s and Mrs. George Hume both of Brooklyn. P. E. I All of the» other members prede- ccascci their brother William at different periods during the past tliirt_v-iivc years. The dcrrascd was a man who wa~ quite widely known mid was lioltl in lllEl1 esteem by all. The whole of his liic was lived on Print-o Edward Island. He was born in Bro"kl,vn. At the age of thirty yours hr went from here to Priors Road wlicrc lie lived for J-"omo nineteen years, From Peter's R"fl(l he movcd to Belle River itrd nitrr having lived their for five ycai-s hr purchased a farm in Cul- lrxlrn where he spent the remaind- t": of his day's. Bclri-e his final illness Mr. Compton took it deep interest in iall that pcrtainrd to the welfare of the School and Community and the Church and he will be much mls<ed in the various activities 0t life A1 thr time of the disruption in i925 hr- ri-inaincd true to the Cllllftll of his fathers and he was always rcady to help on with ovrigv good cause. But ivhil-g he x111‘ 1x1 11inch mlssrd in the out- sifc nvirltl lt is among his own 1r" '1 0110s that 111s death will be l<1. m~ 1 lUPlllj‘. His loved one will (Wm: 1011: l"l‘ his rrcnial prrssnce and ‘nit word o1‘ good ch"er. Such lni 1112 though wi’l b." all in vain, H 1111'- uriiie on forever into that vr liomc whore suffering and my m“ unknown. Knowing "111- would be so unkind nslo 111-. 1i1ibnund snirlt back into 1 .. l)‘ l; as. .. 111s pissing was 011'.’ of deep peat-r. Tho lunr-ral was hold in the "on on Vl/cr’nr\s<!a_\'. A1192. 17th. li~ ll"fl\'(>ltllllllt.‘ abwncc nt his l 1~ If‘ llwrvrv A!" r 11 short service at the home ‘lic rrcziilar lllllPTnl servlcp was 1.1111 1n 1hr- Chiircli of Scotland Broklyn. Tn“ pail lIPKTOYS were: Messrs. '1! Alr-Plicrson, Roriorlrk Mac- Kiniivii. 111111101 MzicPlierson Earl Hiiiiic, Oliver Hume and Binjamin M1111": lntcrnirnt was Criiirtcry’. in the Brooklyn Jnxvr-llv-d t-mliroidrrirs on felt, sntiii. fur or patterned silks came 1n stile with tho Persian influence 11nd r-vnrrvs 1hr luxury‘ phase which is <0 important. Coupled with this arc nictnllic brncadcs which also rcllrrt ill!‘ Oriental and are axe llfmlctl to rnmv 1n strong for wear fur coats and for cocktail SPRAINS Rub Mirurd’: in [Outly- It I ll ffiZ§.'?I.'i...I;Z.i...,'.1Z.'£,‘ ull. i 7 Pun you on your loot! Theatre, .s.u1. NEA sin 311;,‘ HEROES 5; _..._...-______....s_ - ‘BRINGING UP FATHER ‘CAP’: WHUT D0 vou MEAN, comm’ BOTHERIM‘ ME IN sci-iooi. JUST WHEN TH’ TEACHER 15 eivmVA LECTURE on HOW "r0 c121 TH‘ MO5T oufr OF LIFE 2 -@‘ ..',,.,,:", 1”,- W -51 ’ ",2 / /, “sfuiils and TIPPIE CHAR LOTTETO WN Don't let a little thing rette pleasure. You can Hail on Thursday evening, music being furnished by the Summer- 'side Orchestra- Mr. Austin McKenna. Central Bedeque. ls visiting his sister, Mrs. Rusell Noonan, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Cormac have recently moved into their beautiful new residence in Albany Village. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cadbeck. have returned home tofrryon frcm QQPJVPElS-i Vl-FXL .°_.B95l¢?"__al_“l WORRY WART, WON'T SHE ADJ], z-F-‘l/ ARE MADE "' NOT BOD WELL, SHE "n: ‘TELL ‘EM-- SHOW ‘EM.’ TH’ BABY'S (>01 A APPLE m 1-115 MOUTH an’ rr ouTl GUARDIAN A NASTY 00Lll 1 like a cold cut in on ciga- emoko as much as usual . . . and enjoy it as much a a . if you smoke menthol-cooled Spude. Wlefm actually 16% cooler. What a difierenoe that makes! You'll find, too, that Spuds are a grand smoke when the cold has gone. 10 for 10¢. 25 for 25¢. Cork Tip or Plain. (Also, Spud F inc-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the package.) other U. B. Mrs. Arthur Dawson, 'I‘l'yon, left 11:05am) on Saturday morning on a visit to Winnipeg and other Centres. The titty-sixth anniversary o! - the laying o! the corner stone o! the United Church, of Tryon was celebrated in the Church on Tues- day evening. Rev. Fred Young pastor of the church led the ser- vice. The guest singer for the ev- ening was Rev. Mr. Murray, of J71 I'll! 95111201 By J. R. Williams NEED CAN OXNPT J Pvtmuaui’ io-b <=ha11191t21.=11~1ri@__ Moved by the agony of his wile, who was dying from e stomach cancer, harry C. Johnson. B|>°V¢1 retired Hewlett, L. l.. distributor, re rted to have run a garden attached to an lluminating gas jet Into Mrs. Johnson's room Canadian and asphyxlated her in a "mercy killing.” He ls being held tor possible grand Jul‘! “mm. who delighted the audience with many beautiful songs, Mrs. C D. Wright was organist of the even- 1 ing, at the close of the evening an , ice cream social was held on the grounds. HELLO, MARTHA ADVANCE AS I 111.15,? SAYwAl-l» HOw ABOUT DOCK SPACE FOR AN 01.0 ‘TRAMP STEAMER iu YOUR cozY HARBOR? I'LL PAY ‘m’ TOLL. no usumsor COURSE j WIN $250.00 IN CASH Buy a cake or a large 15 ounce can o! NE-GIIO the best 10c cleanser that cleans without scratching. Use it and then write ln telling us in not more thtnuwpwords KOUR REASON YO REF? NE-GRO TO AIJLUPEIER CLEANSERS and Win a cosh prize. Bend in as many rapllea as you wish before October 0th. each one accompanied by the Ic- turo o! the negro (or a tacllm lel whim e pearl on every can o! Nit-G (cake or powder.) as c/isn PRIZES-ht Prlu sioom- 2nd Prize m, i 5th ri-iis originality oi’ NE-GRD. alder-ed nnol. Enter earl? equal mer preference. The mall!’ friends of Mr. L. F. in Mo 00; 3 d Prise $25.00; $5.00; and 00 Prizes 0t $1.00 Entries will be udged on clenrnesa, stncerit and ought, telling o! the Decisions o! the Winners will t} tn 4th Prize Ltdgea advised by mail. should Judges consider replies oi e earlier entries will be given Send your reullel toi Cruetln Reid 1301. St. Cuth 10.00; uall es oi l b9 wn‘ For It. Ne-Gro Content. Llllrln B NQIJQ arlna 8t. El OCTOBER s. 193s_ -- te-g-r On Sale Every. where - Ask Your Grocer Marjorie Cameron teacher _ I unt. Tryon is at. present lYl-l-Aullllll izaibei- o! Albany are spending her vacation with he: sfiad to sec him around after his parents M: and Mrs W P recent illness. Cameron. ' _1)' 145's IN= HNl-Ms-vvLlKE A BAD cHECK YOU ALWAY5 BOUHcE BACK I. HAVEN'T READ o1= ANY HOLD-UPS OR c014- Fiosuae RACKETS THAT sauna 1.114s YOUR TECHNIQUE, Bur cAsi-i CU6TOMERS ARE ALwAYs WELCOME 11= "THE 5114.5 AREN'T MARKED! Major Hoople , 51-1, JAKE? , L. COQNED BEEF SHE ISA MAQV l_ FULLI NCHEON OF AND CABBAGE- E OU COOK- By George McManus 1 HELLO “HELLQ-l?) THIS THE BUTCHER ?-THl5 l5 MRS. *$86315§E<S‘1=°¢%Y=i%1§ as... lg TEN HEADS OF AN CABBAGE- RIGHT AWAY- Bv Edwina WELL, l B'LlE\/E I'LL JUST MAKE A BLACK WALNUT CAKE —' Starring THEY ? WHY, MY LAND! WHERE ARE Ql-F-WELL, I GAVE 'EM TO MARY MARG-‘RET - WELL, c000 NlGl-lTl THEY WERE iyiimr. - GEE! YOU seen TELLIN ME NOT TO or. SELFISH -- 1 flu G000]! llmlmr Admin larvloe, In. MY LAND! ILY CAN JUST G£T ALONG TH’ eras-r WAY EY KNOW How- AN' YOUR OWN FAM- POPEYE Now Showing-"The Pleasure Is All (luriifilfl-vrojiorroiv - “On His Royal Last Legs." ME AN’ KING SWEEYPEA l5 AQFUL SORRY ABOUT WHAT HAPPNGED ; ‘TO vet: AQMV! IT'S VERY MVSTERIOUS- 1 HOW THEY DISAPPEAQED! lT MUST HAVE BEEN l SOMEOF KlNG SW EFPEAS lT AIN'T A err MVSKEQIOUS! THE DE- MINGS GOT VED BLASTED Aowiv. THA'S WHAT.‘ THE‘! PDLLED ‘EM RIGHT 11410 THE EADT’! 14121212 l AM AT w WITS' euo FROM womzv AND wasp/xii: AND v01) BEGIN TELLING ME FAlRY STORlES! ’oe14o1.1s-- inoeeoll THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS DEMONS! ______/ HE oozsm BELIEVE lN DEMONS. MR. POPEVE '? 1'17 9E GLAD TO HAVE . HIM MAKE THEIR ACQDAINTANCE