--..._.»,~ L»... .. ~._.<;-1» "*7," t I i l i .- rwo i. What you should do for your f ‘ and {or yourself is to serve Kellogg s Bran every day, in any one o! several attractive ways, and fight constipation as you have never fought it before! AND YOU WILL WIN. In the first place, Kellogg's Bran is delicious in its nut-like flavor, add- ing greatly to any easel with which itisuscd. Eathranasaeereal with bot milk, or mix it with hot cereal before serving. Another method is to cook Kellogg's Bran with cereal. ty In each case add two tablespoonfnls o! bran for each person. A popular Don't tabs a way is to sprinkle bun on hot or cold a " cereal. Bran makes wonderful bakery GET YOUI Don't products. Recipes am printed on every your health with pills and cathar- package. are as dangerou as eonsti- Kellogg's Bran is served in leading gratin itself and give but temporary hotels, restaurants and clubs. It h ,atthavd7llltl sold byailgrocers. JENKINS A SON. Charlottetown Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and Iran Ooaatipatios and the taxis poison- lagsthateomstremitntstonlytake the enthusiasm out of life, making you and physically and mentally ‘ uttheyheadyeuinfodiseases InehasBrlghVs, diabetes, haeuruatism. etc. Yooesnaetnalbridyouraelfot these dangers if you will EAT '8 BEAN BEGIILABLY! —at least two tablsspoonfnls daily; chronic by sallanelogg’: B?! ‘rrgilllyl ly Marlon Rublnoanl. TROUBLE BREWS p Chapter l6 Amy Talbot was very much trou- bled by Jane's new ideas, especial- ly in regard to this mysterious man with whom her daughter was in love. She was to be Infinitely more worried about that later- but meantime she consoled herself by thinking that the man was com- ing, and she could see for herself what he was like. Things were not going well at ail. The phonograph which the father had objected to. had been taken to Dick Row-land's house. whore It was often put out on the side porch, a broad, smooth floored affair, where the young people danced. Dick himself was delight- smxs AND onsms Lise a Iitdc of Gilletfs Lye when the kitchen or bathroom THE AGRICUIXTURAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL PROVISIONAL rm: rust: Day Classes .. 9-00—12.00 and 1.30-3.30 Dail 9.00—12.00 and 1.30-3.30 Dill DAY AND NIGHT CIJSSE First and Second Year Agriculture .. Motor Mechanics _ Home Economics .- This Class does not open until Nov ember 26th. N igllt Cldsses Motor Mechanics, Wireless, Arithmetfi, English, Tuesday and Friday 7.00-9.00. - Woodworking, Show Card Writing, Salesmanshlp, Monday an Wednesday 7.00—9.00. 9.00—12.00 and 1.30-4.30 Dally drains are clogged. ft works wonders! Use it also lorclean- ing and disinfecting Closet Bowls; lor sollenmg water, making soap, cleaning dirty ed, and his mother who gave hlm (everything he wanted, was glad to provide things to eat. so that the evening dances became little for- mal parties, floors and reusy utensils. ll As Jordan Talbot. never went hos ovcr. different usesand 9 out. the children were sure he i‘ m“ ‘Mum l” kc” hmdy m every homc. Avoid cosll and dangerous snhslilules. nsisl on llie gcnuinc GILLETTS I007. PURE FLAKE would no! know of all this and, therefore. could not object. Mrs. Rowland {lromlscd not to tell and Mr. Rev/land. fat and good tislurerl. fell in with the secrecy. Amy kepl uer pronlise and did not dance- Jlllll hcr birthday. Ilieunlilnc, she had somehow manor-roll l0 8P! around her promise by watching the others. and by practising the dance slaps alone. humming the nusic. When bcr birthday arrived, and she WilS 18. she already knew how. .~‘.he had u light, graceful way of Iulling in with the music, and of Y Y d hliningry, Monday _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..; ............... .. 7.00 to 9.00 ~'\\'3_\'lllK. and n little lrl¢k 0f lWl-“l- “Til: ‘;'—' L‘ ssuakmg, Tuesday .. 7-00 l0 913v m; h“ Shmilders‘ whmh Clair" “Will you let me see it?" c" aw Cooking Wednelday 700 w 90c ltld would make her 4t success 0n .._\~U_-~ came angmy from hlg J »— »‘ I ' ' v _. ., . , V! I . .k Nursing, Friday ...... ..- 7.00 to 9.0a ,,,..,,,.,1,,,,., “'35 teaching “‘ °" I" m’ m” “N” a“ ‘or ,-...rt.culars and send yohr application to the Principe lcl-"e ~urn to students from the ctty and country. e-sxnm - ililol .. iibuu-j‘ m SALE A L>'("il(i-I\' ' l-i. .i.,l\lcC0rmac t Wc zlrc uuiic-rizlld l sci} by llllfiéflll @);|S;1i.';11,l_, l2. nk-lzurl». r. I'll‘? (ti. ti "-.. unn:=.l.:gl1l Square. building‘ suitable for barn 0r garage at rea -.:f same. An ideal property for either private home or boarding house. Inspection invited. BENJ. CARTER & SON, l _ _ Auctioneers 1371-10-27Mttfs. - passes open November 5th. Night classes open November 12th. ;, . 240*. ember 3rd, al lit)“, his desirable residence at cor- 1103' and Putwnal Streets, opposite The dwelling is in Hzorough repair with all modern convenienc- es. idjoining it is a large yard with large m rend yours." Sh» turned zlppcnllugly to Mrs. 'I‘ulb0t. “Do you think be has any right m rum] my letters?" “\\'h_\' not? 110's your husband." - “What (liffrrencn does that lOll, without lacing at nil interest “lake? Does l, make hi“, my m“ l‘, _ or, too?" '1 “W” “l” ""““'“‘d heme“ M "l never wanted tn he your jail- riving _Amy elocutlon lessons-to 0mm], a tyrmnf- L‘1th(\r 381d gent. 'l:‘-‘"'“"“ "f ‘he Mme“ Iv. -“I don't want to read the let- ‘. itlu-r ("ire nor Luther elm-r t"_r_ I wanted m km“, when,“ “l 3" "hu""h"_‘hat' mo‘ “lornml vuu wcrt- willing l0 ll-l mo sen what ' “mlwr "m1 "F" “n”! the m’ be wrote. You promised not to .~r. llul (‘lulre suid swccthv that write m mm “m know]. "9" ma“? “""sn'i we“ "nmlgh "(live him’ the letter, Claire." wt yet. and hated to be alone, so 31m‘ 1.31,)”, Sam’ thinking she rm“. l“? ‘vould 3m? with mm’ u \\‘il\' out uf lllc difficulty. "Why Then a real worry cume along. M,“ p10" m-ram i,- Hwre-H nothing Um- lhe postman‘ “topped 0M wrung iu it? And it there is, bu m1" siugixig. Her vnil-v sbouw-d a lclidcrl impruvt-tncut 2|.» soon as 4w wus tnugbl the proper way lu vr-"lllil". Claire's own voice \v=\-‘-' rather sweet in all tirliinurv sort ' w" ', 1s llcr dancing was very 0,. ‘minim: with “me mMIMhB mm“ should kunw it. .-\ wife should ‘lmusl ever): ‘my now Wm‘ letters have nn secrets from hcr hus- for the children. Amy, on the hand;- wntch us usual, look the letters and distributed thcm. A small envel- ope nud a Iurge one with a. (let-id- ledly masculine handwriting, wont lto Claire. Luther, happening t0 glance up from his mail, saw the large writing. , “I thought. you told Clarke not ltojvrite to you!" he burst out sud- denly. Claire flushed, and glanced al "'l‘hat's your idcu," Cluirt burst out angrily. "it's Luther's too» lo own ‘me body and soul. lt-ifs medieval, that's what it is. Jim Clarke used to ‘be in love with mo. lie still 0011106 lo sec mc and writes me. There's uo harm in it, ls there? Luther's jealous-J’ "I'm not, only l don't trust Clarke." "Nor me! I don't care.’ What if l‘ AUCTION SALE OF _ Household Furniture and Furnish- ings Etc. AT 303 FITZROY STREET, CHAFILOTTETOWN, FRIDAY 2ND NOVEMBER, COMMENCING 1.30 P. M. being contents of 6 rooms, comprising parlour furniture, SOFA, WICKER CHAIRS, rockers, five dining chairs, 3 bedroom suites with bureaus, beds. etc., oilcloth, rugs, hooked mats, hall stove, dining room stove. Gurney Ox- ford range, WRITING DESK. go-cart, dishes, WRINGER, washing machine and other useful household effects. Every- thing In good condition and must be sold as owner is leav- ing for U. S. A. A. WILLIAMSON. 10130-41. Auctioneer g I CHANGE OF TlME-P. E. ISLAND DIVISION Effective October 29th and until further Edward lland" will make only one passenger 31111118?) between Borden and Tormentlne. Connections for Mainland points will be mad b in! Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m., and train No. 21: igalvlizgagigageieg at 7 n. m., connecting at Sackville with the Ocean Limited m kl e connections for Montreal and West ern Canada and the r ll a n8 tlons for Boston. a °°““°°' g l advised Steamer "Prince round trip daily (Except '- ilull‘: Suymerslde at 9.46 a. m. leaving Sununerside Tuesday ‘ "u" “y M 12-30 p‘ m- BPTlYlYlS l! Tlguish at 6.10 p. m. '- --w ‘by mixed train No. 213 leaving Charlottetown at 2,50 we al Summerside 605 will "onnecl with Express N0 3 ' '1"""'"l" "l 545 9.111 and ill'l'lVl-' at Tignlsb al 9.55 p. m pl "M-ivtrev train No. 4 leavln Wltlll? 4t flummerside ‘l w. ~ I‘ l" 1.1." l-rlv at Emerald Jct. at 4.40 h. Nu l4 a lug at Charlottetown at 6.20:». (h? itmclznhicliigligsaipzlts ;..'.t;‘....‘.;".'.'.'“.'.1.‘l?“;"'“' M’ r ~ m -~ Trains will leave Charlottetown for Souris Georgetown and Elm; ' ra on about some schedule as at present, viz: 3.10 p. m. dolly (excgpt 511M”). 6.20 a. m, Monday and Friday and 5.30 a. m W6d||ggda lleurrning will leave Elmira 6 a. m. dslly (Except slung“) ,.,,§' (l)? p. Ill. Monday and Frlda and 11.30 , W ' 6 a. m. Tuesday, Thursdgy and Suntan: 6.45M £8.13” only‘ Georgauwn day, Wednesday and Friday. ‘litters is no change ia the Murray Harbor Service. Particulars oi’ other ioosl services will be given by all C. N. R. Sta» 2a and Ticket Agents. who will also furnish timetables, folders, eto. iv ' Gramophone, one hall rack, modern 1:119 group-—the_v were sitting under the tree again, Luther in his bam- mock. “l did," she said. "Don't talk to me like that, Luther. You give people such funny ideas." Luther said nothing, but it was clear to anyone that he was angry. Ho watched Claire intently while she read the letter. and at the end. held out his hand. sumelinles. or culls me pet names? [Jim does nice things to me I . Theres no harm ls that wrong? in it.“ Art- you going to let me have the letter? If you don't, I shall think there's something you can't show me.’ Furious, she handed him the en- velope. Luthcr held it without looking at it. Without opening ll. he tore it up and handed her the pieces. "B0 a good girl. and don't an- H'\\'9I'lll.." 1i know] Clarke better than ’°i‘l.‘.‘." ishockcd and cur- iously hurt, Sill. watching those two, not understanding any of it. Tom0rro\v——Jane's Friend. A11 Eternal Flame Over Soldier's Tomb PARIS, Nov. L-Etr-ruzll flmuc wlll risl- ubovr» thl- tomb nl‘ Lin: unknnwn soldier beneath Napol- l-nlfs ll|‘l‘ll of lrluluph u! Paris. The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you arc suffering from eczema or sonic other torturing. (enlburuas- ing skin lroublc Mculbo-Sulpllilr. declares n noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, Im- cuusu of lis gurlu destroying pru- pcrtics, scldoul fails ln quickly sub» duo Itching, even uf fiery cczcluzt. The first application luakcs the 'l'ht-. Administration ol‘ Flue skin cool and comfortable. Iiuub Arts is making u classic bronze und blotchvs are neulud right. up. lump which will bn nu undying Rowlus Mcntbu-Stilphur is applied llkn nny pleasant cold (zream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain u small Jar frum {my good drugglst. ' AUCTION SALE Of household furniture at 182 Great George Street, on Saturday. November 3, 1923, commencing at 2 p. m. sharp. Comprising new brussels square, Congoleum square. lounge, drophead Singer sewing machine, 2 bedroom suites, Edison sympnllltr flamc, kept nlive por- pr-lually by wur vnterztlis voluntary tending the fire nl‘ rumombmnco, The flulnn will bc liglltr-d ncxt Armistice lhly. ‘ MEETING?“ The twelfth annual meeting of the shareholders of the Seal River Black Fox (‘ompany will [ngpt p, the Board ol’ Trade Rooms, Chm. lotletoyvn Saturday Nov. 3rd, 1923 at 2 pm. A. A. Polncroy Smfy- Tfl-‘IB- IO-ZIO-ttf-lll AUCTION SALE OF DOUBLE COTTAGE We will sell for Mr. . Trainer, Esq,, on Friday, November 2, commencing at 12 o’clock noon, his dou- ble tenement cottage, situated 0n corners of Rochford and Grafton Streets. A good invest- ment and will be sold cheap. BENJ. CARTER & SON, Auctioneers Alaska range and other useful household effects. No- reserve, ‘ A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer rm. SALE_ Enrm nt Savage Harbor, consist in! of one hundred acres in high cultivation. also good house and out-hullrllncs and orchard, pumps E ln barn and yard. For particulars apply. FULTON L. DOUGLAS 1280-10-24-wfmlli NOTICE. CHANGE 0F TIME Charlottetown-Piston Qervleg S. S. "Masdalen" on and altim- Monday, October 1st will only make tri-weekly trips, leaving Charlotte- town Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, at 7 a. nt., returning leave Pio- m Tuesday, Thursday and sam- says It 8J0 s. Ill. IRUCI STEWART l 0O. Asset GIL DIITIIOT PACSINGUI AGENTS OFFICE Phenom 0-81-3i. 8 \\'r' it's iu Swl-dcu opposed Ibo marr- Lady STOCKHOLM. Nov. nl sovereign. to Gustaf crown prince of Sweden. ls celved with deep interest here. The Swedes are eager to meet woman who some day will become their queen. and England is lleved to be grnntlflezi at- the new royal lies that bind Stockholm and London into still closer hip. Lady Louise is a sister of Lord Louis Mountbatten who last year married Miss Edwina Ashly. said Yo be one of the richest women England. Lord Louis and his bride spout pnrt of their honeymoon in thl- (‘uiled States. It was an eventful wooing which it'll to the wedding in the Chapel Royal m‘ St. James Palace. Scarcely had lbo ucws of Gustaf Adolfs en- lzugenu-nt born announced when il reporter! that certain authorit- ugc on the ground that .1‘ nmdcsl. income. But t-un together in Vin-incl‘. lwvcrl. Lady Louise's father was Prince know Haven. l uncut. uui< nl‘ llnllunborg. lnlc-r = lhc filurlluis of hlllfnrd- "bu liullvuburgz" family’ has sprung| "~11: (it rmuuy |)_v way 0f Austria, Micro llu- lillt- nl‘ priuct- wus Ill-sl- strzlinud "Wllllr-l ill Ellllland (luring thc war ranges. Iukc and rivers. ‘w uznnc was nngliclzctl to blount-lof the new purk is 10.501! Sllllllfl‘ ~-l:t-n. Lady Louise. who is uboutlmilcs l VPZITH old. is u lyplczll a ml because of Euglislnvoluznl, -u-~rntls. ulerl, fond of The Suw-disb (‘rown Z15 Takes as His Bride Lady Mountbatten 1.-—'l‘hc marriage In London tomorrow of Lady Louise Mountbatten. grand-daughter of the late Queen Victoria of England and cousin to King George, the pres- Adolf. great- secon-tl l" b frlen Luuisu was not of sufficiently high ruuk l0 ulzlrry the crmvlt prince. Thou, while the genealogical ports were settling this question in Fzrvol" of lhc bridc-to-Iic, cumc llll‘: darling news that the press furl-inn luuds was broadcasting flu- lult- that Ludy Louise had (flliilll-{Hfl llUI‘ llllllll' about becoming a crown prinwass anyway, and was going to] umrr_y' an obscure English prinlw|w|LD BUFFALO Fmp the, munucr [mused by these runmrs; wl-n- gradually discredited by the "act tbul Lady Louise nud Iwl-rlish (‘rown Prince were often :-"('l‘\'(' in northern England ll llllllgcd iu perpseluily as the wildorllcsld the been married before. his first wife having died some three years ago. Crown Princess Mar- garet, daughter of the Duke of Connaught and princess of Great Britain and Ireland, had borne- Gustaf Adolf five children, and her loath was a great bereavement to the Swedish people. Gustaf Adolf is now 41 years of age, more than six feet tall. as are all the men of the Swedish royal family. and vigorous as an athlete. Indeed he is the p- ssessoi of the "athletic medal" awarded only for high proficiency In nl least five different branches of sport in Sweden. This is perhaps not strange. nor is it strange that he is a military leader, and thn: he should have commanded one of Ids country's armies in the field manoeuvers -which ended only two weeks before the wedding. But it may surprise many to learn that the Swedish crown prince is also a serious archaelogist, with sc-rirr- i al expendltlons to his credit. Lust years he spent nearly two tnnnths personally directing the cxuvutiou of tho buried (in-ck town 9. g. d- clvllizaliorl of 3.0M) yours ugzo. lie is. moreover. n collector of pslul- lngs. especially of the work ul‘ spend their honcylnoull in lluly. OTTAWA, Out. Nov. 1.—llnuu- lfiwdurics of u new wild game-pm» Alberta llcdiczll- [home of two herds 0f 1,500 wild wood buffalo, have just ln-uu au- n uouncl-d by the Dominion govt-ru- Tbc cntire habitat of lllu lwn lhcrds bud been enclosed in lbu lsaucluury. It is hcnvily lllllll"l'l‘ll iucludcs several mountain 'l‘be~ lll‘l‘ll u nd . 'l‘l|roughrut the. purk calblns ziristo- have but-u built for xvnrtlvus: which ' gracious, will fut-dilate nu cfficicnt dnuciug scrviu- lllv 3mm round. ml outdoor sport, and gifts-d with! ' uuiuu cburul. She will cu ‘wt-den as sbc did the offlc zlilors 0f the Swctlish ptivut Prince, mints-o full name is Oscar Frcdrlk \\illll‘llll Olaf (lusluf Adolf, polrul lCxisll-nce 0f lhluu- wild herds vfiu lbc (lrcut Slnvc Lain‘ couulry crs undlllzls ln-vu vaguely known for yuan ,l $fl1lllill‘()ll'l)\l( their nunlbcrs were. never cs- -1 inl-f British mill-rs when shv llmalt-d zlbovo. ‘.350 until n unu- ubruzld rbu flugshil) cncorlcd >_v llu- crown priucc. your ilLIO \\ llflll il gflVvPllllllflllt .'~'Ill‘\'\')' party saw lbo br-rds and by rough count figured thu tnlul us 1,500 zinimull-l. Thu only other known zll Asine, and unearthed runny prec- ious relics that shed light on the SANCTUARY m CANADA ,.~,_;_ ' "i. (Immonia One to two lobl ‘M in dish Water ma g3 an‘ dishes‘ spotlessly clean. ' ‘ You can make m _is in the remote faslncsses of mentioning yhe wezlllliagn wear)’ (by Yellowstone purk and numbers not you nleet hlm. “Yew ll more lhuu 1U0 zinimzlls. » , 4 With the largest number of wild .-.\iuny a 1mm‘; buffalo. (‘uundu boasts also the pony-ed p, largest buffalo herd in the govern» _____ ulenl purk at Wainwright. the lnr- A fool tries tn get - nest gmnu preserve buffalo herd in others, but [he ‘vise Square with the government park at Wuiu- bis time In blockln ti?“ “bends wright, the largest game preserve of others to gel q e. alumina under fvucc in lht- world. The _.____ ' ‘qudre “ml lllln. “Ytlnlvrighl lit-rd unw numbers mnrc than 8,000. 'l‘wo lhousziml Iiulls on (be Wzlilnvricllt rzmgu will bu slnllglltcrud this full as of no vuluc in h: rd pr0p.i,-,.:li0n and tu colmrrrvt- puulul’: 'l‘hcir mvul lllG ___ best u. Yesterday's p315? ts a“ l4 lw-illii-l‘. 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Richly bound m omen, mun tum», black ml slllll- ' ma‘ us», round sow-nun. mum m stif- ' '7 ‘I’ "'§‘I-' VWIIUQVHwV" nuviii CAR NEXT SPRING? 9 IIl0(l(‘l‘ll artists, such us will lu- umrkl-tud in the built-ll TIere S YOU!’ Clla _ . . .. . . . , . nee Zorn and (url Lurssnn. lhlzllcs nud (ullatdu and at lzlrgr- t0 et, b, - Adolf is very lll‘lll(ll'l‘illll' nu’. pull m‘ ll nlzult- lulu pcmlukrzlu furl], fi- a’ ("gain 0n my (ruuscquolltly, pnpulzlr with llu- lllillldltllllllll mun‘ Arclic trurlilr; I " luztsses in Sweden. His political nud fur post's. h ’ 51X!- Studebaker _ aims and principles, like those of ____ ___,_‘>______ e 2,11 Q )a m" his falhcr are sound _ and (nu- §l)- , l Ssengero pztructive. fFbe wedding in London LEAVING. | lSC wheels, Spare wlll be attended by both Kin; = - , of George m‘ Idnglaull nud lfiuv, “'l‘lu~;v- \\"ll.\' ‘a Linn xvrul. “vheel cord tires, driv- (lustaf of Sweden. Thu coupl- will ililluudiz-i. lb-t- llll "an I