v an ad what it said" o '3. “My ‘w’ a ¢ll°‘57,§°to ‘o’ lwlltk” viilngsnl '9 keg? V’ .» -“.:t....l» lot-lost: ‘e f cr ' 1 a Yell“ nail" ‘ t 0° e "Iytried it! The first bowlful of Kellogg's Bran Flakes told Ame it would certainly be no chore to eat them every morning for a month. They really tasted swell‘! Now I cansay-the "30-ilAY TEST" worked for me. I. feel like a million all the time!" llIIn a recent independent survey among hundreds of housewives from coast to cbast, “Kellogg’s” were named the favourite Bran Flakes by three tinies as many as named any other. l. F. llutohsson‘ . ,s_ son ‘lsssisllsls la m no u"! 0i flashes ior the ‘giggles oi oealsr do utmost»... ' DI. I085 FLIHNGTON " It. Allison University ‘BAIT! BALL "imlnflmflil v25, 1.30 P. UPTOIIITBIUTI ‘wlslosllamah 2i ilf."liia”'“§si'i,"rlh° m’ able In u ' m, y" in the newspaper last May! Here's Jam" 1N1- 10. I. M. 21,41 TIE ANNUAL BIT Navy, Arm w |“lxperlesseesin Europe" czumlu. oumun ressrvollisrasws llwsreshbasad vsaoe. COOII Ier Iheteiralis 0o nsno snow u u" I‘ GET YOUR. SIIOIB DYIiD Jlfllllly’! Hloe Shine Isrlozyo- “ unnonma sonar. -1 0242i n l“ Ind Rooiin . Fennell a Chandler. 10-34.; , SALE OI‘ HOME COOKING, at. 8 oclock Saturday. Oct. 2'1, at 3t, y, Mr Home Club will be held It No. 2 Havi- land Street, on Friday, Qgwbu- 36th, at 8 P. M. 10-35%. QEDUCATIIIINaL IIRIINAB, -... ueen Hate urns-y 8.16. I Joot: "The Hanging New Woe-id, 19'6"!’ . 10-20-11. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND fEDERATION OI‘ AGRICULTURE LOADING PIODUG-lrris 5,3, "Cabot" which arrived here lall Saturday to take on isnn produce T01" Newfmiildland, ls still at Bun- tain and Bell's whari. Bad weath- er has P iarmers from in the steamers cargo. WEEKEND GUESTS-Visitors M th_e home oi Mr. and Mrs. William Bingley, Marsh Street, over the week-end were Elmer, Bruce mid Lawson Bueil oi Mermaid, P. E. I., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bingley oi Fisherman's Harbor. _ (New Glasgow News), roucr: COURT—-At the Ciiy Police Court yesterday morning two men charged with breaking and entering with intent to stel were remanded until Friday, £6 Oct. A drunk had his $6 bail eslz-eatied. An adjourned case un. dcr the Excise Act was iurthsr adjourned until today. A case oi common assault was adjourned un. til today. creating a disturbance at a board- ing house had their case remendeg until today. A man charged wit creating a disturbance in a rest. aurant was given a 30 days sus- pended sentence. Two men charged with HONORED-A most pleasant aiternoon and supper hcur was enjoyed by all present when Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fer; guson entzrtalned Sunday, Oct. 21st, in honor oi their house guest. Mrs. E. Luzue, it being her iiity- third birthday. A delicious supper was served by their daughter, Vaunda. The table was a chann- ing picture, centered by a large birthday cake with lighted can- dles. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parkman and daughter Miss Gladys. from New Glasgow, also Mrs. George Beer and daughter, Miss Betty, (rum Charlottetown. A real jolly time was enjoyed by all, with a host oi BIRTHDAY rm" cnanngiljggoww mm I. R. E. 0. To ilold School Convention wishes for health and happiness to the guest of honor, and with mrmv thanks to the host and host- ess ior their kindness ‘in their de- lightful home. “i-I. K.” New Battle Patch wearer raw service a Vi: made its ap l emu and shim villages, chiefly grunrned letters "H. ion Council will hold its 26th an- nual Sunday School Convention at Amherst, N. 8., on November 6 to 8 with sessions being held in the First. Baptist Church and Trinity- opening on Tuesday evening, Nov- ‘ Sargent, hmnsricfufs, Rev, we OTTAWA - S-lsnlizl-ns that the i unfit 135i‘ e r - ‘Qfifulfiomlfii ornnletjgr action in the war, a new bat-tie patch has Omens Quebec end Manitoba. ___ u iche in Jame r. l» - sls.';...::ta 4 let's beck up nu welcome le oer resuming heroes with A mere Victory lends. Canada must eels tor our wounded veterans, rehabilitate oil sesvlee pevsonnd, ease (y; m; dependents of the lighting men who oea never mum and assist those veterans who may never segoln lull eapasily, Ivory Vlslory loan kill! helps 0e I0 all this and ls also a secure, sound, llflress- bearing i" eslmenl Ior the fullne- SIGN YOIIR NAME T0 VICTORY \ IHE. CANAl) RDIAN l PA NT CO. IEO Lmngu» "cftk- {tibia It u- s euoun 26th iinnual Sunday The Maritime Religious Educat» St. Stephen United Church and ember 6. The Council, which was organized in Amherst on Novem- ber 5, 1919, has been holding an- niml conventions in many oi the Maritime centers and this year's gathering promises to be one oi the best in its histo . The convention wil feature on and loru on “Our Pro- Heritage’, addresses and on Christian Education. forums on leadershigc ‘Training and Church Vacation hoois and specialisation groups in General Sunday School. Young People's. Girls’, Boys‘. Junior, Primary and Beginners’ Work. leaders at the Convention will include Proi. E. M. Whidden oi the Theological Faculty oi Acadia University, Woiivilie, N. 5., Ken- neth-Parker, Headmaster, Mount Allison Bovs‘ School, Sackville, N. 3., Dr. W. F. Partridge, Editor. United Churchman. Baclrvilie, N. 3., Rev. J. Norrie Anderson Min- ieier at. Andrew's United Church, Saint John. N. 3., Dr. B.D_ Knott. Minister First Baptist Church, Moncton, Rev. I. J, levy, Minister Charlottetown, Girls‘ Work lss Vivian address testant iorums Godirey, Secretary Christian Edu- catiomSeckville, N.B., Rev, A. Gib- son, Secretary Christian Education, Baptist, Convention, Woliville. Ioys‘ Work Secretory Leadership will also be men b Ralph Young, who beg wor as General and Bo s’ . tary oi’ the MB. .C. on October a0 m. Young comes to the Morl- likimonton, Alberta, where he w been programme sec- Y M O A. z was Mme:- Pqdi!“ the Royal Rifles o! Canada, from Quebec ed in the centre. 1y All the men who iouslal st ma: wiek. and lees ~ 3on3‘ are entitled lp e patch. isrs. most o! om came‘ srom whi is dlshlbllfed W ill! m"! ll bhnitobe,’ all ugh doaens c! pit- soon as the! "f!" It Bfltfi 001- les and smell hamlets oontr-buted umblm reception derm- Wh"! recruits both oi these units. every province was tormented in The . l." patch is entirey dil- the ioree that battled so semi! in shape irom er Canad- ln the bolus-um hr 0h use wnion sre ar most o! the nun III s! c I Young upon his work o,i the Council. In a day when the church is iac- ing great issues there is an urgent call for annual splendid opportunity ior teachers, leaders and other workers in the . . . Hr. Youag Boys’ Work Beare- .R.I.O. and ‘gave r3115 eatend a hearty welcome to w. lease-- andlicw Bruns- Orensd m! pursue on us. sssvrcs rusoarrnou rnuuucr WE All IIRIZ T0 IIRVI YOU return to the leadership and this 26th convention provides a. field oi Christian Education. All churches are being invited to send representatives to the gathering which promises to be one oi great inspiration. The Registrar is Miss Laura Martin, 39 Clifiord Street, Amherst, and all those attending must register by November 1. The sessions oi the Convention. ,, ___ On beh-ali oi our iamlly, l’ w: to express our sincere gratltur and thanks to the many lrlen who extended their kind sympalzh oi our Father, John Anderson, Dan Anderson. 10-25-1l. l In Memoriam daughter CLARA look her away. Ever Remembered by Mother and Her Family. 55W“! Lawrence, nls. Msriorle. 1033-11. CORN o pads or plasters to [use fll Liiled Out, No Pain! your sore corn lo pun: mmfort. use the l ATTINTION FARMERS and fowl, dressed. We have months. turns made daily. J. D. JENKINS. Prop. Charlottetown, P.E.i. 10-38-51 ular garden norm ior a common cornfield plant found in the south n! Europe. General Board oi the M.R.E.C, will be held in the First Baptist Church, Am- herst, on Tuesday, November 6, just prior Jo the opening oi the Card Of Thanks I in connection with the recent death In loving memory of our dear Ill) paIed away October u, ma.‘ God aw that in was weal‘!- Ill‘ Father, ____ wilh—iust e is’: 4m of a painless remedy PUTNAMI CORN sxraAcron-s-lly a u- spoil"- eiene and relief comes quiellli- 7"“. day. For rapid results. for old reliable Corn n,PUTNAM'SCORN ax-rnllcroa. m all dealers In undid!"- Putnam’s Corn Extractor As our plant has a capacity of i000 birds daily, we need‘ large quantities oi chicken both alive and large orders id iiii and must sec- ure a heavy volume oi poul- try during the next few‘ Crates supplied and re- T’.e Royal Packing 0o of f» COENFIILD PLANT Venus’ looking Glass is s. pop- BROWN BLACK l PAGE THREE ompant/ l im/fed 7/15 SHE/zw/u-M/ui/Ans OILWEI4I i Sirens! Pwvinfl in north China. pflmitivs oil wells produce iour or live barrels a day by pumps entirely hand operated. no‘ LAS r z INFANTS’ WHITE BOOTS INFANTS’ BROWN BOOTS INFANTS’ BLACK BOOTS QUALITY G 0 0 ll S Obrone Boles With Solid Leather Soles 1.95 SIZES s to 11-: New Beaumont PUMPS GABARDINE and CALI‘ GABARDINE sad CALI‘ W RIGHT"S SUNNDYSIDE SHOE SHOP WEIGHTS, QUEEN ST. ao Starch Factories ‘ neuron RIVER and murmur nsnnon Are OpsfDsiIy to Receive Salsii, Bcsbby or Cull Potatoes No Dell!