. ..-.-..;-.-.-..-.:.,-g.-.... ,-.;.:u.-;..;g It FRIUAY. A iililiere . ”evernight cure" fur irregularity to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bulk are men and women (DN- hgg on-'n one of them)',wha ' he 1,'naturrt:lre its course". 5&'"”"iT9l55'”3lliT-"Ic” ATIURAL-."F R, '1” .- T- !!'.FOR THE NATURAL u1,,Iuun".vt'HlCl-I 3F.N- 'X4't1llABlTS AND - .BUr.i( IN THE p1E'fiZCOULD i PROBABLY MAINTAIN. alanyifallrlrito the habit of u1I(ing ntives in a way axative ms ers uevercintnnded. They take fbig 0...-ewuiy.nilly without even Yearling the directions on the label. N e Ill, h ed ing-with prT)duLi':tJT'.nnl!:l'ld:dv for over- night re ref of rl temporary stop- page-exerts upon the delicate digestive system an unnatural strain. There's nothing wrong, of course, with taking lzixzirives ormrrmrrrlly. ll you feel you have to take a laxative, just be sure you take it: wisely-4in an accurate, recom- mended dose. BUT THERE IS A WAY jg. AVOID TAKING DRUG-TYPE LAXATIVES AND 19 macs mun DEPENDENCE 931 r. iva1'rrrur.g LACK gr av K IN THE DIET LS YOUR TROUBLE. 0 In many natural foods-such ast certain vegetables, fruits. and grains-nature grows abundant natural bulk which normally and naturally aids the rhythmic pro- oeaa of elimination. In no other natural food is natural bulbsoideallyfmrnd asintheouter layers of the whole wheat kernel, known generally as hrnn. Bran is nature's "laxative fowl instead of a medicine". When properly processed and shredded, whole wheat bran yields smooth salami bull: that the digestive aystemcan handle in a natural way. C C U Ndwul inactive and I is no The Kellogg Company has made whole wheat bran into a delicious break.fast"cereal-'Kellogg'a All- Bran. KELLOGGS ALI:-BRAN PIR- FORMS NATURALLY WHAT DRUG-T-YPE,iLAXA'I'IVES 22 CHEMICALLY. LT HEIJPS CLEARiZEi INTESTIN&S 2! W.4.S”l'E NATURAL WAY. LFPROVIDES SOFTNATURAL BULK E213 EASY NATURAL ACTION. There is no stomach upset, no churning, no after-eflect exre t the feeling -if satisfaction and grlhll- ment that,comes with natural. normal elimination. 0 0 0 To obtain lasting relief, of course, Kellogg's All-Bran must be eaten regularly) You can have it for breakfast every morning secure in the knowledge that it isn't habit- forming. More than one million servings of Kellogg's All-Bran are consumed each day. This popularity of itself is proof that this natural laxative cereal lives up to what we say about it. But even better proof comes from thousands of satisfied All-Bran users. They write of their own free will to tell us what natural relief they receive from eating Kellogg'- All-Bran daily and drinking plenty of water. EAT KELLOGC-'5 ALL-BRAN EVERY MORNING FOR BREAKFAST FOR 10 DAYS. THEN, IF YOU'RE NOT COM- Pl.l7.Tlil.Y SATISFIED, SEND Tilii EMPTY CARTON TO THE l(El,LOGG COMPANY, LONDON, ONTARIO--AND GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Remember-Kellogxgjia All-Brai; y not you has helped millions. OUR HOSlERY- 51 Gauge 15 Denier SPECIA Fall Shades--Rog. to 311.95- L .. .. ......... .. MIX and MATCH NEW TAFFETA SKIRTS For Your Parties and Square Dancing 55.98 up PLAID-EORTS All Sizes S5.98 each WITH OUR Nylon PULLOVERS Short Sleeves All Shades 53.98 each HELEN HARPER PULLOVERS Angora. Trimmed New Shades 54.98 each And The New CAMPUS JACKETS All Sizes S7.95 and 59.95 ea; 0 L29 . FALL COATS ARRIVING DAILY ' Sizes 8-20 The FASHION SHOPPE 1... H11 .35! xostsc. ciiociirrr & sroiirv LTD. Phone 5484 Temperance THE GTTKRDTKN. Quebec Centre Of Movement By PETER. BUOKLEY Oanadlan Press amt Writer QUEBEC, (GP)-Quebec city has become the propaganda. centre tor a. world-wide abolitionist and tem- pernnos movement it was an- nounced Tuesday. Rev. Ubald vilisneuve. chel! chaplain oi the Cercle Lscordnlre, 1 Quebec temperance group. said Quebec has become the secretariat or the Ligue Catholiquo Mondiisle Contra l'Alcoollsn:e (World Cath- olic League Against Alcholoism). and central point or an anti-sl- eohollc news service. Father Villeneuve, who attended an executive meeting or the Ligue Mondlal at l-lsmm, Germany, Oct. 0, told a press conference that a. periodical newspaper. published in four languages, will be sent. to organizations representing an es- timated l,000.000 persons through- out the world. In Four Languages The secretarial will request that organizations Irom France, Germany Italy. Sweden countries. the most active groups. Started 42 years ago in Fal excessive use or alcohol. spurred By Cardinal Rodrigue. Cardinal Villeneuve 0! Quebec urged establishment 0! a central headquarters here. From It membership of a few thousand members and is sxpecling a mem- alone. There are some 15,000 members member organizations send to Que- bec any news of organizational ac-, tivity, meetings and events. This will be gathered and edited sci headquarters here and then sent to Germany where it will be trans- lated into Spanish and German. It will then be returned here and. published simultaneously in French! and English. with distribution in! the Tour languages to be handled' by mail. In charge of the secretariat will be Father Villeneuve, named pub- ic relations mnnsger for North and South America. and Roland' Lelievre. president of the Cerclel Lacordsire, elected vice-president oi the Llgue Mondiale. l The world organization is ntadel in "I8 V. 5.. while branches are spread throughout French-spealb lng communities in Ontario. New Brunswick and as Tar west. as Al- berta's Peace River district. ,, Main function of the league is In provide 3. "new climate" for members, through complete dis- sociation from alcohol. Members swear never to have alcohol in the home, never to of- far it to anyone or take it in any form. It works on the parish scale and is endorsed by the church but 15 8- MY organization. , The central headquarters here Dublishes a monthly newspaper as well as pamphlets condemning al- cohol. including one that. offers recipes Jor non-alcoholic drinks. up of Roman Ost.holic- , nsored Belgium. Spain, swltaerland, Ireland. Can- ada. the United States and other The Corals Laoordnlre is one of River. Mass, it was first designed to help French-speaking Canadians working in factories there to avoid it spread slowly at first and then surged in 1939 after the late at. that time, it has steadily in. creased until now it has 121.600 bership increase or 10,000 this year awarded a B.A. in 1939. graduated 0 I B Aiiiiouiioss Appolntinsnt or W. H. Howson MONTREAIJ. Oct. 29 - W. H. Hewson, heretofore acting region- al counsel at Moncton. has been appointed regional counsel, it was announced here today by H. C. Friel, general solicitor (or the Canadian National Railways. 1 Mr. Hewson succeeds A. H. Hart, who has relinquished his regional duties in order to devote lull time to system duties as associate com- mission counsel at headquarters in Montreal. A member of the New Bruns- wick bnr, Mr. Hewson brings to his new position 10 years' experi- once as ti lawyer in private busi- ness. in government, in the Royal Canadian Army. and with the railways. Born at Toronto in 1916, Mr. Hewsnn completed his secondary school education at Upper Can- ada College, and then entered the l.'nlvcrsliy of Toronto. He was in law from Ospznodc Hall in 1942. resolved his LLB. from the Uni- verslty of Toronto in 1943. and was admitted to the Ontario bar. During this period he worked with the law firm of King's Mill. Mills, Price. and Fleming. Toronto. in 1942 Mr. Hi-ivson joined the R. C. A. as fl llciiienanl. and serv- ed at Dcfr-nce Headquarters at Oilawa. He became ri captain in 1943, major in 1945. rind was ap- pointed deputy assistant adjutnnt general in 1946. Starting in April 1946, Mr. Hewson served on the Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry. He joined the C. N. R. in 1947 J IDIIWINHII vision. combination a as a solicitor at Toronto, and was transferred in Moncton in June. 1053, as acting regional lcounsel. NEW llANDSO'MElDESlGN:.'.if.ow and massi've...Easr'er to handle Coraplaialyprlevrtln-tdosiori, the 1954 .Dodqo traclu ora "Job-Rated" to cut your hauling and dOlH..OiI'YlOG9IJO a. mliimum. Their lower centre ofilgraviiy,rnalxcs them easier to handle under - cll'ecnd'itiom ond'tlwy'ra easier to load and unload.'iThoyg have u the shortest attainable turning radius, right and left. The new-Dodge cabs have been redesigned to make driving safer and more comfortable. . . floors and running . boards are 'lowsr, doors higher and wider . . Jho big, one-ploca wind- shield and high side windows with lower sills, give safe, wide-angle vision for safer, acisiar manoeuvoririg . . . extra roomy 3-man nag; are choir-high, with full luxury-typo not cushions . . . cabs are heavily insulu vibration and sound. In the wide range of models available, you'll find one that fits your lob exactly-with all units which support the load and all units which help move the load "Job-Rated" to work together. See them today at your Dodge truck declorls. led against YOU GET AMPLE POWER for heat hauling in a Dodge "Job-Rated", truck. here are 6 great new truck engines including the new twin-car- burotor. twin-exhaust 135 h.p. engine which is installed in the 3M ton heavy duty models. susot.N.'n.anawananpnu. 'msnoaniowoinltl:atIba.Mo- u'1'lNAN.8aak. - can - Joe M ,, uoaabouyht ntlokotlon u. tale-t m,,:'f”'l"d "”” It Opens Today Yes. the Big GltEENDAl Sale slarls Today! This year. more Hian ever liefore. people are looking for a chance, to Save and this Sale offers an unusual opportunity to Saveiplenly. You'll Find Plenty crowds ...Plenty Values Here! GREEN DAUS .144-150 FOR FASTER DELIVERY try the new. stream- lined Dodge "Job- Rated" panel. It's so . much lower that the driver can slip in and out of the seat with passen- ger car case. its easier handling and safe all- round vision will speed yourjob andlreduce, costs. YourLL HAUL MORE at lower cost in this bl ,roomy; ' 1-ion express model. he deep, wide box is 9 ft. long and has a capacity of 67 cubic feet to the top of the tailgate. improved sealing of the tailgate cuts "dribble" losses (to a minimum) when hauling gravel or grain. YOU HAVE A WIDE CHOICE ol Dodge "Job-Rated" truck models. Maximum Gross Vahlols Weights start at 4,900 lbs. for the nomlnall - atod bi-ton to 40,000 lbs. G.V. . for the bi six- wheelsr which has a was blnatlon Weight of 60,000 lbs. All models are designed to mount standard bodies perfectly. YOU HAVE A NEW, BIGGER ENGINE In all 3'5-ton models-a 105 h.p. truck on ins designed to haul your lost s economically and pro- vide dependable performance and long life. The ion express illustrated has a 6 ft. body. The long, foot-wide running , board rnakss aids loading sull- 3o. 19;; IAOIUO nun bolero also , another uuvnd in thhlisfiihsued. lkddhed dKll!Ll for 1 pu-.611"; GT. GEORGE