rs seas i, “i ' Ni ii hi w. xi oi w. ls l‘ I tl .- ..4n~<»--- - ~ r-mrlwr-ucnrflw -v Ellflflléil? Indeed they have-in an effort to combat one of "Touslunsorrllllllrs . ~ luv: rllllolllllll Canada's most common, moot burdensome ailments, constipa- tion due to lack of “bulk" in the diet. In all these homes, men and women are joining the “regulars” by eating a crisp, crunchy breakfast cereal, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. What's the reason? Is there a story behind this national swing to ALL- BRAN i‘ There cer . V Years ago,‘ when tainly ir-a story that began many years ago. people wore costumes like these, W. K. Kellogg conceived what was destined to be one of the costliest, most comprehensive studies of constipation ever made. Eminent nutritionists and medical faculties of famous universities have checked and re-cllecked ALL-BRAN‘S ability to solve the problem of constipation due to lack of “bulk.” But that isn’t all. Thousands of Canadian families have proveri it, too—from their own experience. Today, ALL-BRAN is growlhg faster than ever. - m. “lulu. u o cm omcuazv or "IUH" J0|II up it YOIII‘ QIOCBFSI If you, too, suffer from common constipation, don't let it drag you down any more! Ask your grocer tomorrow for a package of KELLOGGHS ALL-BRAN. You'll really enjoy correcting your trouble with this crunchy nut-sweet cereal. Eat it regularly with milk or cream, and drink salenty of water. Look for the red Kellogg signature on the package. In two convenient sizes at all grocers. ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's in London, Ontario. “For a tasty breakfast treat your family to Kellogg's All Bran”. OASII 8: ORRRY OROOERY “To all our customers we say Use Kellogg’s All Bran every day. L. S. COFFIN H - Protestant Orphanage Mrs. Jeanette MacLean. 25c each: Mrs. John MacDougall; Malcolm McPhall; George lnman; Mrs. Mary Maelean- Bert McPhail; Mrs. wnlir-l- McPhali; Mrs. John c. McPhail; Mrs. Ambrose seller; Dun- mm J. Campbell; John D. McPhail; John McNevin. YOUR INDIVIDUAL nonoscors (Continued from page 2, or occupation. Don't. worry or strain. SEPTIHVIBER 24 i-o OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Devote your energies to important tssks—they rate llrsi. on schedule. Alter you've done a good day's work, erase your men- tal slate and do enjoy the lesure hours with family, friends, or both. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - All indications are ace high for you intuitive, in- genlous Scorpio-folk hitting the .bull’s eye todsy. Mechanical work- ‘lers, artists, brokers, bankers, ex- ecutives in large industries, con- llidential secretaries, writers, mu- Esicinns are highly iavored. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER. 22 (Sagittarius) _ Minor matters, study, laborious work, short jour- ‘neys, domestic interests and im- proving yourself and the quality oi’ your work are the sponsored items, Romance also tops. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY I1 (Capricorn) - 1i’ you are enough cl an optimist you can put the necessary punch into this rather rlull day . And, your cheer and ‘aith can do wonders! bead your- self and others out oi’ discourage- ment into success. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) - Better tor prepara- tion work, finishing those things you've been wanting out ol your way and utiendlnc to essentials than tor launching new under- takings or taking flsks. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Be cautious dealing with strangers, making agreements, stating prices. Cut corners to get to the meat Brevity is vitally important at times. Private affairs good. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY is a stout litlte soul, ambitious in- dustrious but inclined to arbitrary and headstrong. hsr-lher oharscteristics can easily l» wflcned w teaching the little one tolerance and humility. lit reared to make the best o! its fine talent, it can hold croditobly I 316 Euston St. “Kellogg's All Bran—The Island's Favourl ." RIX’S GROOERY STORES .1 . “Ask for Ke1logg’s All Bran." CUDMORE BROS. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Iitflnl ml sganlrifll 01"" ll. J. IMROI ln.°"-.‘}if-“L"€'t om“ org.’ is is u a I. u, I; ' tmml “Sillwflnmfio DBL GSTOII i NOTICE All overdue Accounts must be settled before December 1st ~or will be handed in to Attor- ney for collection. STAFFORD LEARD, Wostmount L-OW-ll-H-M-ZB. G! [Rht RUM. Fanners’ Attention T0 POULTRYMIN IN PARTICULAR thThun octagon to be adtendoncy‘ on s part o lumen an ultryman this to market the? chickens you: unfinished. We think it would bl I them all summer and ral em to l int where they have their lull gro h. To hill them would be only u waste o! elm; and eflort. It looks s; i! pri . ll tions ‘""‘ °° °° n"... semmtws~g y‘ In, L |, 51mg | fimnufl. mid‘: “smlmufinse. Mince IGIAIIIIIL Glenn urn-uh I Union Rond- and Join x , l -—-— 51k “Mann- -- - ‘aim-ream’ ‘“ "1 "finwhdfiwfie s:- -~ w» has. r- 90¢. use etch: Athol mo: Mrs. swollen i “if; flh ag°°$ gflfifei. Mfilegijfigfiggulig“; commune-nanny», accompanied home on Iundsy by Jellcy; '16:: J. oisgzclosi 9"'l'-""'-""'-'~4"'”""“°°°"$ iiili hi? n‘fi"in.‘.’°-l$"5i.l‘$l? i i M “i” hgxngfigijlg‘ sF1ll¥' m“ Elm Mary ma: Whootloiv River Unionvale W. 1. Mrs. B. c- 5- | . . 25th. we,“ u” “than h”. m. ma‘ Bethel 1. o. 1.. Oolcmon 2.60 soulus. mun. ma. g“ "I WW"- ml Ruth BM»- N I'll! G VII]! P ' £111. lldrlelgl Weeks" t M’: ‘Ecru gay.‘ wnmdlromil t.‘ soneusl m: rel-e Howatt Mrs Msueisund s Gm: m" A‘ G’ xvii" "s: Q‘ ' - I c Y i - ' Cecil Mall tt: J '1‘ : D. F. we each: Wmgn‘ Taylor: M151, Ever‘??? Mrs. U. Vernon Mgggihn :1“ Mrs. ' 11% It Ls t plead!!! to NP" i J. ‘Psylor: Mrs. (2. R. Morris: Gavin * Henderson; lllrs. Ivan Nloholsttq‘ Mr‘- w”“°1d 0"‘- mfimd- ll Burgoyne. John Stewart 35c. Mrs. J. W. MacLean; Mrs. Earl Liv- swmul’ mfvwvlnu since her re- 25c each: Mrs. Harriet Tflylor; Mrs. ingston: Mrs. John McKlnnon. w“ 111"“- colin Birt- ma. George Wail; ‘Iheo. mtg] ‘no ‘Baylor; i. N. Burgoyne; Preserves From: Mrs. J.W. McLean; Mn‘- 14 3' - 61 eeks. Mn. a. M. Maund; Mrs. J. McKm- Grwe. who had m, mjgfoflung u; ‘Iota! $5.85 non; Mrs. Harry Newman; Mrs. A. “m!!! Mid Rflmmr a bad shaking Mt Mslllck Additional Mane“ up ‘rail “if? ggznfll rpm»??? ' m. Stewart mm. Par Mrs. Clark bed 1m in“ i110 Molded:- Her gm. wnilrlllzglgogvwoa and Mrs. Coffin lriends wish her a moody recovery. r5. - -i-n lVlrs.Ca.ssicRe ldd JWMIIIJ. . Rllohudbibflgg yiiglal also or. a. a. ‘a? few days in Argyle Shoglgg‘ Igwflnzerholl and grswitiurfilgfigybeod tiger’; rggglygomwfibdngxwefiut: . o a, 1.00 I 50c each: J.A. MMDougoll; John w.‘ , Jonyathanv Alfleck 1.00 nil???‘ w“ h“ “m5, “ Mwnmgau, Granger MCPMW, on M Kn 1m Do e e PEI. Hoqaltal ere Jsmcswllltllcfihail; Alelr, y 1:00 Zgfiefimm m’ m operation "or Good cPhfil-l; l OWE Z _ _ ' Nell A. MarNevin; 8118s A‘. Nmrley; lull-s. Lllaigel‘ Coffin M,‘ R I. “TIT” u, Jacob Inman- Mls. U. P. MacLesn; Mm R 15;}; m0 ~- ~ - 9 9 1B WM‘ Mrs. Harry Douglas; Mrs. 00 Oamre n. $8.75 Unlon Road Per Misses M. Mellett and T. Prowse Mrs. George Abbott $1.00 Mrs. Thomas Prowse 1.00 Beecher Bryenton 1. W. E. Lamont 1.01‘ Besie Stewa .75 ' had conducted great mistake to sell chickens Ill-ran linlshed alter feeding and gulnihior utluttlmowd ma, ousiinlnl .~ A i f New Glasgow Y p And Vicinity nesday morninlz tor Halifax. N3. Where she will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Leonel Wanzei. A farewell party was given and Mrs. William Murphy family on Tuesday evening Quite a lame number oi hours and friends attended. Mr. imd MFS- Murphy with their lam- c. c i500 each: Daniel Clark; Harold A1’- .Coffin; Mrs. ton Birt 36c. 25c each: A Rdend; Mrs. Rose: Mrs. Eva Burke. Total llead llillsboro Per Mrs. Gcddio Douglag (g1 vllllltttezlce Ulliglllfllgeffldéllofi in 50c ‘:Ali.J‘l' :M.F'rd amevm- v twishesoi 1i‘. Jgrt-lilrle; Ce mum r5 e their mrmtv friends no with them M . Fr k dl ; m an ‘mcffi and the best oi’ luck. Miss Hazel Bell , th telephone operstoruat Hilllligliopgllfi er is back to work alter a visit and rest in United States. end re- O Total $2.50 o! Glasgow and vicinity met in New O of Tel. 240. ANY uarantec that stands up is “as as ol ”. And alrudy thousands of co ’ users have proved that “the colour 5 srantees the quali ”. Remember, ‘blue coal’ nlgecoal in the worl coloured BLUE as your assurance tier heat and greater comfort. Order your sup ly of ‘blue conP-the world's finest anthracite . . . tangy. You are A. PICKARD t? CO. lillllllllil IIOIO OSO ' A: \\ i! the no o! l constant lllp- ply of ‘blue coal’ (mm Charlottetown; P. E. I. teachers o! the schools New school on Friday. Nov. O11. Mrs. Milton Coffin $1.00 ceiving s. cordial welcome (ronl Mull" Pele. s .. l“; “it” . ..... r eac : rs. n go : rs. e sec t John Przott; Mrs. Walter Pigott; on sudy D o‘ the Mrs. Fulton Douglas. Mrs. Victor C5380 7th wiYh I. lntfll attendance 0i live. Discussion Riven st last meet-ind and questions 0n lflnaualzs teaching was carried The po/per on "The Teaching '2: o! Language", moulded by the 13¢. pertinent o! Education was rem 511d EH61‘ B 10W btlflf comment} the meeting adjourned. on assignment Coffin 35c. Total $4.35 Cherry Hill Per Mrs. L. Macassey and Mrs. F, Farquharson Mrs. Leigh lvloAssey, 50c. Mrs. Frank Farquhnrson 4M. 25c each: Margaret Rose; Ira Jolln- , gten; Lillian Smallwood; Mrs. W. H. Coffin; Mrs. Harold Collin; Mrs. W. Crawford. 'I‘otal $2.40 Plsquid East Per Thelma Birt Daniel D. Birt $1.00 %s.lcolm B. Jay 50c. Kenneth P. Jay c. Total $1.75 Ml. Stewart South Per Birlle Clark 50C each: Mrs. A. H. Aflleck; Mrs. Edwin Mcmsey; Mrs. A. McGregor. smell UP AT nllzsr SAVING Pnlors A Friend 25c. Total slit} Total Mt. Stewart DlStllCt $29.3» EATQNS MCLARENS °~ W" " l BAKING POWDER Z1 c PEANUT BUTTER 29° coupon, Nov. 23-(0?) -i 1 LB- T|N — — — — — —— 25 02- JAR—-————-——-- Arniiii (i?§$iw°?§l'p.§lii’.ii" llffiiii Eousegofiéfomrlnoéis, £05 dectlarid NEW c c O I‘ l EEC 0T3 THUS B given an opportunity of exprcss- Z§$§1ii§il“l.i§ tiiliilbnpiiiif» PEEL l-B- 2 |_|3_ CAKE ____ ___ PEEL LB- - smifleanl-lecfusian aillniiting a bill. ' A 0N8 Q -1 CHRISTIES 71 O . Pk . Ii T li§i€f3.’“§i“‘in‘l iii.‘?.°..“i‘°2.°l‘=.‘3i§- CR|$P BRQWN l/gzaclf 13f 25¢ PURE CLOVER HONEY l 9c Qggijrythifgfi; $112,” mfrwgff". sop/ls 2 for 7 Oz. Jar. i Each 10c. 2 for - - 1 Greenwood admit-ted ii war con- _§‘§}“°§l.§§l‘§. “bfifiiillfififiililiii; PASTRY Memphisto Ungraded 21c gofihargkbefoihgrrolrggagmnéneir; FLOUR C PEAS, No. 2 Tln Each 11c. 2 for — - -- - - - _ -- - 13.12". ‘i‘;.“o."‘i§.:¥if..“°§.i. “'25:: 1 u». Bu; - ENQHS" CHOW sAucs. 6 0.. Bottle __________ m thmmsnllleltdgcjlgeetd bewhtcihixd- the KELL “w; of the M-emmem hndf JEWEL OGGS CORN FLAKES Pkg. .106. 3 for--—----z=lic ths war andi ,brought it to a successful armis- tice, there must be a general elec-‘ tion. "It is oi’ vital importance for SH OR TENING hi2: {gfgfcferflofthvevafxg $3; Pkg. 14o SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Pkg. —---____.._....._ _ _ 29c ‘#22. ‘ii’.."’§i‘..‘§3f.’ .1131??? 21h? °r ~_ "__ EATONS BULK co o peace permanent the voice o! the c A’ 1 Lb' Bag 14c‘ 2 Lbs- "_ '* '_ men and women of this country |C|NG shall be heard.” H" seem m i 5 U GAR - MEA TS - FRUITS and VEGETABLES mnnon, new.‘ as-(on-aeny 1 Lb. Pkg. 10o. Hamburg Fmrida Med_ size i 2for-_-.__.___ I99 i:'iEnl:rl1(e,dLb.17c. 2Lbs.-- :39 QRAN¢E$_ Dow, _ __ _ 250 ' ti <1 nlll slgnsl- . McKintosh EATONS SUNOI-O Eon; CHOPS, Lb.----—- c APPLES, Doz. 13c. 2 Doz. 25° ~ ” e ' ' rea ast - new. .21‘ lame an‘, a: h’; COFFEE BACON, 5,6,, u, _ _ 29o “W s _ 27c “mfg-rat. ‘Tgnhelb mestmnutitglét, GRAPES, Lb. 14C. 2 Lb . zssznslsiie file...r...r.a ‘f? ?_'°i"‘_‘_ _ 35c ggggfla, Lb 19¢ Local 19,, ‘magmas wwgswgg s rm,’ . - - — - — -— CARROTS, Lb. 3c. 1o Lbs. - reo w be mid w ins mwequer- ‘ HADDOCK FILLETS {or all our heavy poultry. While the West s ow: o gain in poultry, Cul- sda as o whole expects 10m increase Althoulh the export of e chem to England this yen- wlll bc all? small we feel that with the q ly our lumen can produce and flnlsh they will always find n rcod sale. Farm- en who wall to sol lhsll- chickens. to-day [or future de very to us, msyj I W C III I dtqai?! ggcgmhl h we“: be slulllnt: Int year. Do not forget we have a} mlrivt for every grade of Wultry. . THE ROYAL PACKING 0O. l. l). JENKINI, zrmal-m-ut ' LIFEBUOY SOAP Each 8c‘. 2 for-—--—--— THROAT sons? For common ordinary son throat u‘ 15o divas“) ' - . DEEP SEA TROUT. 151/, Oz. Tin—-----_ _ 25 ' " _ G Lb.———————-—----__. FRESH HADDOCK Lb.——-—-—--—------ FRESH SCALLOPS Lb.—-——-————--——— 21c 15c 35c HEAD LETTUCE Each —--—-—-—————-- 17c Local PARSNIPS, Lb. 4c. 1o Lbs. - 35° CABBAGE HEAD - _ - — 1g