f BIREAKFAST , and hewas-‘tired, drowsy. lifeless. " Why! Eisht hpurvqf sleep wfle surely enough. What alled him, anyway? What had become of his old-time vigor and zest? Why, he was only a young man. . . . Yes, and he is only one ‘of a countless number of young men who have grown old and tired long before their time-all because of constipation's vicious poisons. Thank goodness. ‘there is sure, safe, per-i snanent relief from this disease. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN what doctors ' call a bulk food. As it journeys throu h the body its fiber remains unchanged. ere- chronic cases, regularly, it, is chase price. makes it good know a 100% nent relief or your fore, it sweeps the intestine olefin 8h "I8" nature to act normally. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ‘l! ALL-BRAN The origillfll ‘IJJ-BRANaeady-to-eat I \ y i‘ - ' - fastball: game! s; CuLAA. Grounds o uy a o'c 0c . h e _ needed -— with every meal. lf eaten guaranteed to bring perma- rocer refunds the pur- , Its elightful nutty flavor as a cereal. Serve with milk or cream alone or with fresh or preserved fruit. Sprinkle over other cereals; cook with hot cereals; use in soups, or in the recipes given ‘on every package. Cnly ALL-BRAN brings sure results. Part-bran products are doubtful and some- times of no use. Why take chances? Doc- tors recommend ALL-BRAN because they bran product brings results. Kellogg's is the original ALL-BRAN.‘ Ask your grocer for a package this very day. Served in lead every day—-in 9" l "Worms ing hotels and restaurants. 5*’. In "Isa. i... . 9H4 MA, neigihbors, amongst whom he moved about and visited regularly. W-HAT i WAS failing. and at times he spoke hiln- 1. - self of weakness of his heart. WIN-UN’ FUR lLute on Saturday evening some calls were heard from the direct- y“, remember ‘h, ion of his home, but it was thought bread and .mllk sis-your ~ boyhood days? Refresh- ‘ing bowl of goodness. wasn't it? iOur milk is ' pure and good ,— order it l’ sent to your home morn- ‘ Inga. ~ 1_ , l upon: mm co. m.‘ i- “Sou IIwCWIiaMIaIYJIMIIa/lhrr” ‘ ls ruouesaa *1- [NSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- visadiy. Sufferers lrorn Eyestraln may havs perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the prsaonos of any sys riofsot- Ths filotivs power of ths srltlro human ..rgsnlsm is A Nerve Energy. or?!» ' ~ - ~ Nflflflll W". It ls somputso utlilas about gl gm; j ‘News lrlsroy. but when lys- - strain is present, a |||||gh larg- sr proportion is required. i-lsrlos dsisetlvo syss. through their consumption ol an ex- ~osaslvs amount of Nsrvs in- 4 ' orgy ma seriously afloat ths function g of other organs ‘of ths body, and produce lil ' health. HAVE voua eves IXAMINED ' - G.I'-'. ilutcheson Optometrist g _ ‘ Professional cards’ Mark 1R- lllcGuigau v Bug.“ lil. i I . l l I a IARRIQTEII. GOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron BIookAharlottstownJtLt its-wit- m. c. c. Archibald Medics hosl and‘ l-issoltsi Practise iimitss to Iys, Iar, Nose and Throat Testing lyss and supplying fllitsss Oflloo. layer Iulldlng - , Great Gssrgs Otrsst Miss Hours-l ts 12.10. 1.30 to ll McDonald a Merlin a , ma. » _ lifeless body lying in the ditch, in crumb all. v. rein onus-til” Tragic Death At N aufrage The dcath took place near Naut- rago on ‘Saturday night, under somewhat distressing circumstanc- es. of Norman McIntosh, a luau aged about seventy years. For some time past he had lived alone, in a house some way in the woods, off the main highway. Here he worked at farming a small clear- ance which he had made, and he also did some fishing occasionally. Although of a naturally robust con- stitution, it was. noticed c ‘by the .1 usually range around there, and no further attention was given the _ matter. But on Sunday some por- sons driving along the road ill that vicinity were shocked to find his a pool of water. He had evident~ ly been dead for some time. ‘The body was removed to his former homo, and on Monday un inquest was held by the Coroner, Dr. McLean. of Souris. Examina- tion of the body showed the knees to be considerably chafed and. cut, and there were also some to be, someone driving cows, which ‘m memo?!’ l" Successful Island _ That the Charlottetown ilroull Island Radio Co., Province l1 service of very consul crnble value. is being demonstrat ed daily in many ways. standing instance oi the ceived by Mrs Geo. Carlislc. Quebec. Mr. that we were sitting in scenes. iMr. d. S. Gordon, General Manag- er of the Quebec & Oriental Rall- way here, who by the nvay _is all elder in the United Church, has been enjoying the Charlottetown services over his Radio now for a nlumber bf__Sundays when tllerc was no service llcrc. The up- shot was that we must sit in also". Mr. Hughes goes on to describe minutelynhe details of the service showing that he had no difficulty in following the entire service from beginning to end. At n. later scratches on the hands and face. the direction towards "Death by natural causes." to Sollrlll where interment takes places. Deceased was born at years there. cester for some years, spent some time and also on honourable discharge. SBVGIXIBQII YBBIS R80 Sollrlll in a. severe storm. the Carnegie Foundation. and rage. the former purchasing part of the pro his grand-f ther there. sons in Maine. sympathy pi’ the whole communit)’ goes forth. as the deceased was a b throughout the country. gret is expressed st his demise. Yflll Can't Cut- out a sos ‘sravln or rnoaouslrrln tausoonato ha. amiss - ,. , as. l g I, is supposed "m, he 10st his “my another Island ‘boy, Mr. llamblln in the woods, a; he w“ 58m, late Watkins also listened in and en- that evening crossing the fields in lluYeu llle BBPYNB 0" MP- T301110!“ his own "l- home, and between over-exertion lel-l-els “'9” and doubf anxiety also, he suc- Plwluue °l ‘Quebec l1!’ ‘llle "IB-uflilfi" cumbed. and m, draggmg mmge" nlent of the station the past week to tho highway he fell over a high m‘ 3° l" ,brow. as the trench there is very “u” lmm N°Vu 59°!" flull ‘New deep and there passed away. After Brunuwlcll "ml making Ithorough inquiry the Cor- lllmuiluiul 011!‘ ,oner's jury returned a verdict of 547ml’ lellerl? 901119 l-Wm Yul‘ BWB-Y points such as Los A geles. Cal" The remains were than removed Suu Fruuclucu- Cul-v u ll Sl- Puul- by the ~ undertaker, Minn, but these are generally cus- cs wilcro only a snatch of the pro- New gramme has been received owing Harmony, and spent M“ early to tho small power oi’ the station He men went ‘one hclng unable to penetrate lilc ut- United States, sailing out of (ilou- mvslvlwrlv disturbances- m the Umwd sick and shut in people of our own States navy, from which he held cllY us u Whole» l1 80ml llfollllflll-‘lt- About lug station such as is being operat- 1“, and ‘a o3 by Tho island liladlo Co., dc- young man named Mark Chevorlo, u l‘ also of Sourls, distinguished them- Ol "Vi"? cllllflll- selves by rescuing the crew o; “operating the station is no mean V6886] bcmg dflven ashom "gal-‘llnnl for tubes. "power and batter- Th“; ion are constantly wearing out and act of heroism was recognized byllluvfl l0 l"! P89111066- ", investment for the present station- ,_ wM-dgg Wm, a gum medal [or each is a heavy one and has been made I‘ and a substantial amount m cash. by 1W0 individuals only. viz. Mr- Both Mr. Mclntosb and Mr. Chev-lwullel‘ 19- Burl"! orie then took up farms near Nani-I Rosers- _ ,ilc tho, opportunity to participate l My gm-mmqy hold by ill the carrying on of the .work of Lam,- onl-bullding up this Provincial Brood- iMrg ‘Mclnmsh w“ 051mm] go s9 casting Station to adequate power, away for the ‘benefit or bel- health, a Radio business has been overst- gnd she now ranges with h" two ed, under the name oL“The island Another son and Radio Co.,” for the past year, and‘ daughter are attending school atlthus the regular profit on Radio So cwhors . their uncle, Mr-Jlilierchandise sold fr“, _ h“ chm-gs o: the store can be turned back lo the ' '1 gig," ,gg;-viving benefit of the public through bet- lno srs o‘! the amlly the sincere tor broadcsstlnl- fflgnflly, iggffgnglyg pgrson, well ltfltfld by tho “N. fllilt-Wlfe con- rsgsrdpd by all who knew him, andjlectlons are t glg not 153g gg Qngmy anywhs o been used from United Church o .- e fiasco; Baclgtigh Cguroll. ws of~his untimely death cams C st n u . _ re- isu Church. Lellllfl of the Cross » q l “Mk m ‘m “m unlnmn Hail, Strand Theatre and several ' - other Mints. ‘ but yoassa elssn thorn oiimgksr-s‘ ‘strike against the 5-day- reaps will old government betting m: WM . to-rlsr. and there was ssmlvlllls usual on the outcome o! the r date. in fact ‘the following Sunday, ‘Some three or four other received from the well as innumerable various points own ‘Province. As source of benefit to the vcs the support and assistance The expense of The initial Broadcasting - respectfully requested to see that casting‘ slaum" opfgattscllngy their advertisements for the Guard- Olfififlalé: teed. On Saturday ads must be way this station is serving us is received by 1° A‘ M’ brought ollt in n. recellt letter re- ‘ A_ Hughew ORWELL SERVICES - Sunday irom hel son Roy Ilughes Church’ Orwell‘ M u a. m and m under date of Oct. 21th last, says: m” Chllmh ‘lb-Orwell He“ “l “w “You will be surprised lo lcarul" . Trmm, note change in latter service Revl- United Church, Charlottetown, llllSlR‘ W~ R035“ D D‘ M Halli“; “bk morning listening to the same ser- Dream‘ “E we almlmm“ ‘sew cc" ‘ vice you were enjoying but with ‘mmlal “elwmlh one difference, you were probably sitting in the Church seeing every _ _ thing while we were only listen-Harbor’ P‘ E‘ l" o“ wednebdal mg to it over the Radlm Vtrumng evening, Oct. 27th at 8 oclock. i the old- falillllar ‘Rev Central euirpjifln ED'8 TAXI day and night ser- vice. Phone 687 or 209-1. . stun vs St. Xavier. MR. ‘W. L. McLEANKPETEWS R959. Lot 63. is Guardian agent and will be pleased to receive ad- vertising, subscriptions and gener- al news. FOOTBALL-St. Xavier vs. St. duy. ‘ _ ‘STJQlVIER _ys Isl‘. ounsrau HAMPTON-United Church ser- vices will be held at Hampton 11. a. m., Vlct0rla' 3‘ pzin. and Bon- shahlv 7 p. m., on Sunday next, Nov. 141 . ‘ HARRWNGTON- There will be service in Hairfiiglton Presbyter- Ilun Church on Sunday, Nov. 14th, Vat 3 oclock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. B. Muir will preach. HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT-Scr- vices Sunday, Nov. 14th, Hunter River 11.30 a m-. Wheatiey River 3.00 p. m., Noriih Wlitshire 7.00 p.111- ll H. Baxter, minister- A. C. Banyardl Baptist Church at Albany 11 a. m-. Tryon at 3 p. m., Westmorelsnd at 7.30. --licv- ll‘. E. Buothroyd will preach Hi4 fnliuw hiarsllileld at 11 a "m. llueuszlllt . ovc at 2 p. lll-. B78016- lwy at 3.15 p. m., York at 7 p- m. MILTON AND RUSTICO- Wed- lvher permitting Itev. H. D. Ray- mond will conduct afternoon ser- rice lll St. John's Church, Milton. on Sunday, (14th) at 3.00 o'clock Welcome. . IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTiBER$.- Advertisers are lan reach the office by noon of the day preceding publication, other- wise insertion will-not be guaran- Nov. 14th Service ill St- Andrew's m., instead of 7 p- _nl Kindly WEDDING BELLS- A! Murray Christopher Graham, Alex- ander Venidenstlne of Peters Road ito Amanda May Philips of Murray Ilarbour- The bride. who was dressed very charmingly in .browu crepe do chsne. was attended by Miss Isabell Nicholle, awhile the groom was supportd by Mr. Ray Stewart. lAllllei‘ the cercmsony n sumptuous and tasty repast was served. and a very pleasant even- ing was spent by the large number o flnvlted guests. Many friends of the popular young couple gathered from far and near to serenade the ‘bridal party a-nd to make use of ltho occasion to enjoy themselves in a real Prince Edward Island chiv- oree. who numerous beautiful and valuable gifts are a tribute to the lmllulanlty of the bride. The 5r00m's gift was a handsome wrist watdh The Guardian Bflfllldg bee; wishes to Mr. and Mrs- Vanlder- stfne. May they enjoy health and happiness to the fllll. Women’s Lives Wrecked! a needless wreck becalrsee of some female ailment which may be eas- ily remedied. For more than 50 years Lydia E. ‘Pinkhamh Vege- lt contains no harmful drugs. who suffer. why not give it a trial’! it will surely l!!! You. the C. N. it. Dining Car Dcpt-, lizllf- and Mr. K. S. , lil order to give tile pub- through this, The station ls operated on vet roadmindsd llnss as is demo - installed and have Con tral ion Presbyter- OKII! STRIKE l o I OVII AT NIWIURV .1.0NDON. rm 10. - The hook- l l | NO WAITS N0 DELAYS When ‘ goods are ordered here. ‘ TRY US FOR 3 . QUICK-l‘ DELlVli-‘QQY , PHONE l 219 THE PROMPT ‘ THE _ c. a. a. A. cnounos St. Dun-j Dunstan, C. A. A. A. Grounds to-v , l p. .1,’ - ‘Elwyn QUARDIAN The q- s i ' i‘ M Luxury ofibeing Comfortable i! PAGE Sm BAPTIST SERVICES-The Rev. will conduct aer- I vices on Sunday. Nov 14th in the YORK-MARSHFIELD CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA- . she is progreslng as favorably as Therelore, if you are one of those can be exp0cted_ fflX. arrived in the city last night . and leave; by uh ‘ evening to span ll‘O'ill0 in Bay Fortune. ' - The Mary McIntyre and Guinevere Mc- Grath returned to mile city on Tues. '- day, after spending thclr Thanks- giving holidays in Tracadle. guests of llev. J. B. McIntyre. " at Miliviow, October 20th; MrJPai- rlcll L. Murphy in’ the 84th year of his age. been time bore Ma illness with true is wear c o m f o cost. fits like a well-tai jalttention to ev ‘bn to stay. ~. "onvrirhl. ma, suns-la‘. Llmias-i. Comfortable STANFIELDS provides real under- Designed and fitted onliv- {ling ‘fnodels, perfectly propor- ‘tioned to the body, Stanfield’s clothes. W0n’t sag, bind 0r bulge. Made with painstaking wiibeams lie flat, buttons sewn within the Stanfie1d’s is made in all styles, rt at surprising 10w weights and sizes from materials of - . luxurious, downy softness. _ Given ordinary care in wash- Iwlfl‘ “Dru: ing. according to our direc- . t-ions, it will not-shrink! Easy t0 launder-—and lasts through ” months of strenuous wear. 11m rams/r nu! the skill fur ram/or! an ri warm ruonl outside lor prover-liars. Mods nmi nalsnird only by Simi- field's Limllrri. lored suit of Men who want supreme underwear comfort know Stanfie1d’s as the best theycan buy. For all the family, priced from $1 to $10. ery detail; ‘l ill l . SrAurll-zlus tuwfvuntiuiie UNDERWEAR ‘ ll Write for free booklet showing n wat ch e s a n d styles of Stan- field’s underwear for all the family. STANFIELUS LIMITED Truro, N.S. “i! - NEW MINISTER FOR MILTON —-Word has been received in Mil- ton Parish that Archbishop Worrcll has requested Mr. C. F. Johnson of Wycliffe College. Toronto. to come to Vrtnco Edward island H) succeed tille late Reverend J- N- Howo in charge of that parish. Mr. Johnson will be a candidate for the sacred ministry at the regular Dec- ember ordinatlone. llle is cxlwvtwl to arrive in the Province curly Tllfluflflhdfl 0! Women continue to next week and will take over lbv wffer day-in and day-out. month-in regular duties or tho parish on bu and month-out, making their lives arrival. ‘l ____-7~—-. rim-i- , P E HBONA L3 Miss Margaret McAvlnu, fully‘..- friends will be pleased to kllow that Mr Wosloy Mackenzie, cllcl‘ of eastern grain this a few days at his Misses Rose McGulgan, IN MEMORIAM rarlucx L. munrl-lv. -b.-__ t There passed peacefully’ away The deceased who had in filling health for some DRUGGISTQ If’... ‘ Dispensing 4a ‘ Specialty}? l Christian fortitude and was ever ready for the great, change. He Wll by his beloved pastor, luv. P. n. ‘~ Mcfiolgan. The late Mr. Murpify was a man of lnors than ordinary intelligence, was s great reader yr s pleasure to converse with _. . as he took a, broad view of all . ‘ otters and Mrs community loses s true gentleman of the old school. administered to spiritually question of the day, it washi- J-le was muons fol- slisrest I10 It?! Ill 0Y- wcre interred at VerXIOII RITE!‘ Cllu‘ ricu, indiu ull (he colonies and all N l-pel where dccenscd was so long i1 me European allied and neutral RAILWAY W..:,I8LET_‘|JJAH.S 10M; llullllllll ullulllluula M wllirislllpi] countries durlngdhe war. Australlal . 7H0 i5 HUFVlVO l)? lb‘ Wluw- has paid the biggest price ever . . __ |_ llfcrlwlvrly blur. Aluclla Jenkins) ul- paid for n ill-lush film. lcullqylmilfillli-llilyhdljorqtllh lil-ml: irtflihe so lhrrn latrpsnus, George L. fll .Vll'- Sm-iih, who purchases for romm‘ Elijah on Mount Carma‘ llillllf‘. and lli‘lll‘_\' B. and Wnslvi‘. Fanrlda. mill ’i‘hn Telegram lm was llilailra is one c! we ma“ of um‘ l" ""l'l"""l"- l" “'l'°'" "'" “'P““"" "mule Hr rrl- l" huv ""6 "l" ""‘ Paiesllnc Electric ColnPanY- The ,'§_Vlll1>illlly' of llll‘ rnluluuuily u; vx- l-zlusv» A'lllPl'li'illi purchasers weft‘ “nrquh M Reading hum" H” ivlulnvl. llu-glviizlliul: I'm‘ Alur-rlrzlu and (‘au- (‘M l‘, l, r" I ‘d, i‘ ha“ ij'.*>-'—'“ lzldu gugcllfcl", and (fanuulal could not "G1" v u’ "y l’ n P‘ 5 C ' CANADA IS NOT YET ABLE TO "rel it unless tlltrsc Aluvrlcnn negnt- ‘ ‘ | V BUY WAR PICTURE ‘mum..- fell ltllrnlugh. hlnns, llll-L ,,flu|frf".1;fu".'lu,fl>udge'mo“, dun I il)\'il()\’ \'< v l0 "Had-nu illlialéllllilllllilil‘ iilllidllulp lift‘, i-[ymgulx ‘m! “"1,” nil] “rmilni, .. .,.i» -'- - _- ‘I. .. l!'i",s ' " .l’N. uxrrz" rerun! so’. 'llll~'l'lll‘ i-‘Huu =\l'lll0l1!lcl‘0n‘." llflllull mcrclul ndrvulurc [or Clmzldu nl- it's unl- or your most pronounced \\i|l‘ rluuzlluzl- film. bus ‘MP1! sold fr! lllU prim-e asked by tile producers. l~'\l1'l'l‘l4b'l‘B." ‘ . 1 , Australia. .\‘v\v Zculuml. Smith Al’- tuble Compound has been bringing Cmuu- Bill-Bred the City Hospital on; ' r gkmoua mam, and strength m s,“ Saturday-where silo underwent alll women. Made from roots and herbs. "lwmflon o“ Monday‘ H" "mnyl A flour you can trust Home bakers who have the most uniform success insist on flour which always bakes the same. ,, You can trust Quaker Flour to_ do this. Hourly tests during the milling keep it absolutely uniform in quality. Daily baking in our own bakeshop assures you of perfect results in your kitchen. All baking “luck” is good luck when you use Quaker Flour. It is best for every baking need. ' d3..- W mo-uwllosw ‘.u..a-vaanuuussasfll" anlnsnd ..,_,._. .41., »;_- ‘a $5.45.. m Qillktll slnu, ‘Petsrbo ‘~ I ~ r " .1 Always the Samewaiwaysthebosjt ‘l,’ -b'a\+':?, 3f 2g l