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IlUSAIIIIIS or mum: nu: lmovrn rm '1 sit-sea. IO [Oil Willi ‘l0 IKIIOW how Canada is combating one of its greatest burdens —~ constipation due to lack of “bulk" in the diet —-talk to any of the thousands of families who eat crisp, crunchy KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN. They can tell you from their experience how this pleasant rcady-to-eat cereal does the trick. And here is the reason: it $ .w--"- i 4 ....i.. ' y’ 10m m: ‘REGII ARS” Favourite.” RIX'S OROCERY STORES “Ask for Kellogg's All Bran.” CUDMORE BROS. “For a tasty breakfast treat your family to Kellogg's All Bran”. CASII & CARRY GROCERY “To all our customers we say n Use Kellogg's All Bran every day. L. S. COFFIN 316 Euston St. “Kellogg's All Bran—The Island’s By I'll!) BACKIOUII Canadian Press Stall Writes LONDON. Nov. N-(O?) -'1‘Io iigures stand out in the present Indinn crisis which, morally, politically end economically, may be one oi the gravest the British Em ire has ever had to iace. ey are the almost incredible, wizensd little mystic, ’ hsndss K. Gandhi, lender oi the power- Victor Alexander John Hope, second Marquess oi Linlithgow and olshth earl oi Hoperoun, Viceroy oi India. There is no enmity between the tall and charming Scottish aristo- crat and the 70-year-old vegetar- ian ascetic who became almost a god to his countrymen. ‘rheir in- terviews are said to be very friend- 1y. They will play the prlncipsl roles in the solution oi the latest tangle in the world's most com- plicated piece oi polities! knitting lnvfllvlni! l/he lives o! India's 340,- 000,000 people. . l7, the Viceroy oi In- dis. issued a statement giving the results oi his discussions with the leader oi Indls. opinion and in- stantly the placid surface 0i In- dian politics was ruiiled revealing all manner oi treacherous whirl- pools. Expressed in tellms approaching over-simplification the background is this: As the noise oi’ the out- break oi the war against Hitler- ism shook the world there arose simultaneously the clamor oi mil- lions oi Indians ior s. fu‘l measure oi seli-government and a home- made constitution. 'l'he Indian Princes, always loyal to the King-Emperor, hereditary rulers oi about one-fourth oi the total population oi India, prompi- ly oiier-ed help in men and money. Congress Party Strong In the remaining three-fourths oi India, ruled by the Indlon gov- ernment, there ls the powerful Indian Natlcnal Congrats. Mot highly-organized pollvcal party in Indie, it controls the mlnlstfes In eight out oi the ll provinces into which India is divided. Its avowed aim 1s independence ior India. The Congress Party made qu'te clear its antipathy to Hitler. But at the same time it attacked the British government on the matter oi Dominion status and sa‘d: “Ii war is to defend the status quo of imperial possessl-i- oi co‘onles, o! vested interests and prlvfeges, then India can have nothing to do with it...." It demanded en us- suranoe that eiter the war Indie I i‘ i I > CHARLOTT New War Revived clamor. ; In Indid About Home‘ Rule I STORM OVER VICEIIOYS WHITE PAPER 0N CON- GRESS PARTYS DEMANDS BRINGS MANY POW- ERFUL ELEMENTS INTO DISCUSSION. msnts oi tbs Congress opponents: "To "Kilt ior ‘ shroud clesr that nothing whatever eouid have been gained by accepting .the Congress Ysrty’! almost totalitarian claims." - The Congress Working Com- mittee passed s resolution calling on the eight Congress ministries to tender their resignations. In Delhi and in India government circles here this drastic step was "deeply regretted" and, it was sverred. Congress hsd ' on; ceived the intention oi the Vice- roy’s statement. The government's view was echoed in the House oi Commons by Lord Hailey, one oi the greeetest ex- perts on India, who said, in eiiect: "It's up w the Congress to in- terpret its else more iulLv, to make its own contribution to the constitutional dliilcultle-s India. We ourselves are bound to respect the position oi the Indian States and oi the great minority communities in British India." Georgetown Mrs. E. Hanan oi Charlottetown is visiting here, the guest 0i Mrs- J. Mower-mack. Miss Bertha Smith b vbltins re- latlve; in Panmure Island. lvliss Frances MacCoi-mack is now employed as stenographer in Mr. J. J. Condoms general store. Miss Eleanor MacPhee, Char- lottetown. Bpent the week-end with her rparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacPhee. His manmrlends will be sorr _ i0 hear that . Daniel Skinner 1p- ped and motored his ankle. Mr. Gordon Douglas oi East Roi‘- alty, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. DOUB- 185. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart zit tor their home in New G ow, where they will spend the win r. The annual supper and bazaar oi St. James catholic church was Ilfilli recently in the Town Hall. Aiarge sum was realized. Mr. Joseph MscPhee, C. N. R. fireman, and iamlly who spent ome time in Charlotte-town, retum- to their home here, where they will remain Ior the winter. Dr, Phil?) Doéle or Bmlris, spent Sunday wth h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DOYIG. Frank Miller oi Charlotte- should have s. iull measure oi seli- governrnent on a democrtic basis, before it would co-nperate. The country watched a long pro- cession oi political leaders ille to Government House, including Gandhi and Hurangzeb Khan, a leader oi the rival ‘Moslem League, representing 90,000,000 Moslems. Telegrams poured into Lord Linllthgowb oiilce from the Liber- als, the Labor Party, the Depressed Classes, the Bwsrajys ‘Party, de- nouncing the Congress demands as "totalitarian." The storm broke when the gov- ernment issued as a White Paper the vital statement oi the result oi mnlithgowb discussions. Con- gress's aspirations were dealt l. heavy blow. The substance oi the statement was a. reiteration oi former promises and the proposal to iorm a. wartime consultative group, under Llnlithgows chair- manship, oi the larger parties and [Indian states, to lid India's war ‘effort. l Gandhi said: "Congress is ask- ,lng ior bread has got a stone." Raises London Storm - Back in tendon, mbeml and Labor iorces rallied for n stand M11. town Royalty, was s, recent visitor to Georgetown. , Miss Eleanor Morrison leit i0!" Boston. Mess. after spending an enjoys/hie vacation with her moth- er, Mrs. James skinner. The ‘teachers oi school attended the which W8‘ Hide , Nov. 24th. Mr. Norman S. MacLeod. princi- pal oi this school, spent the week- end st his home in Dillldfl-B. Miss Anna McLsren registered “Bi-El vihtlilnl’§~_°-fillelal- 552%" Deafened Woman Reports To Her Druggist Georgetown Convention. Mr. Vlcior Worth, dru 1st oi Halifax, N. 5., wriios the i0 owing: "Mrs. Pllcher, states she wai p - tlcally deai and very uncomiortable at not being able to hesr. she told me, aiier using AURINE EAR BAL- SAM she now can-be entertained by the radio, hear on the telephone and enjoy conversation with her family." Ii you are hard oi hearing, have head noises. earacises. ringing and buzzing In the ears, get AUR- INE EAR. BALSAM today. Roller is miIcIt, Costs only a iew cents a day. iacing J ‘l l‘ held at Montague on E A llfflt dons in .». HERE rs- AN. orronruurrv TO ‘STOCK UPA.A,T THESE SAVING PRICES Oll Sale FRIDAY, SATIIRDIIY, IIOIIDAY, DECEMBER 1st. 2nd. 4th. MANY IOTHER. ITEMS on SALE NOT LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR BIG SALE SHEET‘ DELIVERED "AT YOUR DOOR. Eatons Family Blend 49° SQELLED ' c 1 atone range __ __ _ ' MARMALADE, 2 Lb. Jal’.—'—-----—'-—-'"*"-'— 25c PECES Lb" p E S ' I BI d ' cgrgI-"IEE? 231.2. oigund, Lb.----------— 29“ °°°K'"°_ 0 1 Eaton, - 1 Lb. Bag 14C 21G FIGS _ ' A i BULK COCOA 2 Lbs. —— V LB. 12o. 2 LBS. — Lynn Valley Standard 21G I PEAS 17 Oz. Tin 11c. 2 for- ————— ——— NEW c l: Lynn Valley No. 21/2 Large Tin 23° c|TRON “ TOMATOES Each 12c. 2 for — ——-————— PEEL LB _ _ _ _, Aylmer 20 Oz. Tin Each 10c ' l - TOMATO JUICE a for ------ —- BULK I RINSO Large Package ————————— — — CURRANTS . ' _ 23c LB. 130.‘ 2LBS.--_ 259 . Eatons Snow Flake 1 Lb. Tm 14c ' . BAYING 2T0? ——-—--—--—--—- BULK Shredd d or F'ne RA|$|N$ ' COCOAeNUT, T» Lb. _________ - - 19° LB. 13c. 2 Lss. --- 25° j 2 Lbs'__-— 25° 1o Lbs. -- PASTRY GILCHRIST GRANULATED FLOUR JELLY OR BROWN 7 U,” Bag FRUIT CAKE SUGAR Lb. 7c. BULK ICING SUGAR' Lb. 10c 3b.”... 19¢ , —- MEATS -— FRUITS PORK HOOKS Lb. 11c. SMOKED FILLETS Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. —— and VEGETABLES CHOICE GRAPES Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. — — ROUND STEAK, Lb. '_ _ _ __ _ _,_ 21° Trimmed Juicy Jamaica .A PORK CHOPS, Lb. _ _ _ _ _- _ 27E ORAIVGES, DOZOI’! ______ -- 25° . Fresh Made Loca '- SAUSAGE, Lb. 180. 2 Lbs. _ _ _ _ _ 35C CARROTS Lb. 30. 1o Lbs. - - - - -29c = RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. ____ - _ 24c HEAD LEETTUCE Each ____ --15G 4 Breakfast CRANBERRIES Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs.-—-— "a gAcoN SLIGHT Lb'___—i___ 27c I SWEET POTATOES Lb s 3 Lb 23c orned . c. s.—-— " 2 Lb, _ _ _ 21c 23c GRAPEFRUIT Small Size. 5 for -—V— I pital, returned to her home here. and will s nd a month with her Q . brents, . and Mrs. William Mc- r m r m; many n-l nds will be so to has‘ that MneMllwn amp ll lan S. s. “Colony Trader” Capt. Aubrey l-laughan, recently carried b cargo oi about 12.000 bags an sailed ior New York. man irl ds wi-l to H _ l be sorry heed-Irritant lifiiile efiiss Therese Victor CAIIADA PACKERS is seriously . -PO UL TR Y- We are buying all kinds of Live and. Dressed Poultry daily at our Plants in Charlottetown and Kensington. It will nay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. LIMITED ~11 hit . It Y°‘“' “m” m“ I‘ I‘ m“ m‘ hell‘ M . d Mr . Georg MacDo ld, “r ' Iggilflliilfi; Iiezioivivncesl Tripetlheir brag: you‘ For sale and remmmended by Chailozxtijeiownsis vl-Sllgli? 119119311! Charlottetown ixenslngton as "bmmazlnbtlve." “mischievous? THE muxms rnsnMAcv w‘??? vi Mr- and MH- Wllllflg - , and "quibbllng." On the other hand THE REXALL DRUG STORE . ' \ "F" Tim" “m l” ll" Fwe?‘ CHARLOTTE-row“ rm mane-s m dnndrnii. ment, said, in recording the sta e- b767_n_22_27_u_1_@ OUR BOARDING HOUSE — With — Maior Hoopla WHUTS ‘IHAT vou‘ as PUTTIN‘ IN ‘TH/KT PAINT f km _____._'”*'* “'_.____“*" .._____. ___._.. ._’— it‘ ..___- .____. ' .-__-_" s-__' Z-TTI? _.___ (‘COG LTON W. I. The snnusl meeting oi loath i ilion Women's Mild. The ennusl report showed fir“ Ihlfltum 100k yeeflwerk had - Cross I]? members. It was decided- that the drsw- for the Christmas Cake Lottery e place M. our next meeting on iliepewh- IIYaEI-garet Huntley gave an ¢ 1 tructivs new or It was moved and seconded that New ‘committees appointed were: Jetipol, Miss Margaret Huntley &ioe at the home oi Miss Verne Dec. is, at the o on Nov. 15. James 001w President, Mrs Wallace no,“ yggjdgd_ the oiiicers ior lest bmmamswbrwm °"""" s <re - Eleven members enlwemd iihe Dick‘? Mrs. (Ea mil cell by psyins f0“- w“ m“ R Reports from the sink and school lommittns were "d m‘!- Pill-up‘- Mn. G. A. Coles was oonvenor 9g fig program and read s. very questionnaire “mum” eswrn Provinces are doing i.“ 3M gigimllped Medicine “”"“ wfie " tamer... Mill II illIllIllul h I ed and gde- M” "runs": 0H. ‘THIS IS wor GIVES PAINT A LA5TIN' FlNl$H--ONE MURIATIC OUT OUR WAY — FINISH TO. PAINT- IT. WOULD EVEN PINT os= EAT ALL TH’ PAINT THAT WOULD PUT A LASTIN‘ BRUSHES 0P: ACID 1o one HE. WON'T -n=.u. EAT 114' GALLON o|= . - By J. R. 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