.. plflbl get a grip on qstem is wide open to u ailments. Statistics be the proportion o! I-w constipation for a ' Pills and cathartics mus to the system no ician will recommend ' , because it is nature ’s m constipation. If; is irepared to ‘ relieve sufler- jrnnrgconstipation and ‘ t n'o other food sun dol wry ‘dnflercr permanent eaten regularly-at least nfuls daily; as much . 1;; gin-unis cases! Bran is wonderful in its tlvo action. It sweeps . is lllo light agalnsl oonsllpallonl and purifies the bowel EW IDEAS new idea is good. l)\lt nee is in response to s of a new idea or an new clothes. No one, dman, would claim than ywhore established Lin- iety. "the nisln advantages of as a form of govern.- JENKINS s sou, _ for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and Bran ~s___ tract; it scours out the dangerous toxic poisons; it puts you back on schedule time without irritation or discomfort! Don’t delay eating Kellogg's Bran each day in some forml Try it as a oorcul sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold cereal or cook it with hot cereals. In the latter case, add two tablcspoonfuls for each person and mix with the regular cereal and cook as usual. Kellqzlfls Bran is simply delicious nnulo into muffins, popovers, raisin bread, mncuroons, pancakes, etc. Recipes are on every packagel For health ’s sake get some Kellogg's Bran immediately. -All grocers. First~class hotels and clubs serve Kellogg's Bran in individual pack- ages. Ask for it at your restaurant. Charlottetown ment is its adaptability to Pm" gross, for it is diéslgiled to register‘ the changing ideas of its citizens. it is a peculiar responsibility of the believer in democracy to keep the paths open "to new ideas, even though ho must udmlt rho bud with the good. ln no other way can I14.- hnpo that a wuy may be found out of the labyrinth of complexities in which twentieth (zentury civilizat- ion fiuds ltsoll‘.—(‘. J. (lunuon. s, We i. i .. All "the usual heating dilf<=<>mf°rls isappear when Y0“ 105ml t e ,NTERPRlSE All Cast-Iron l f rurtrss l You have every have no” is; > g-Cold Rooms __.Sm0kipg Stoves _-Unreliable Pipe Furnace FURNACE room heated t0 i1 l ce, easy, living warmth— You have no smoke, soot, dust or , y unhealthy air in the home- Get the I . You save on coal- .You.gain in comfort— Free Illustrated Catalog and Building Plans -Yours for the Asklllg- .1. Holman us‘ ~ : Summerside, Canada dum"! "10 Dust three months when ggifigtzo‘) bfldsos have been applied our office “"1118 one week. Mlnsrd’; is the best remedy for Cuts. Spralns, s @111 _ temper, Count" 118B. Colic Dis = 16s Maritime Religious Educational Council The Provincial Oldt-i- Boys’ Par» llament of Manitoba \\'il.‘-l held at the 1,031,111,111; Assembly, Winnip- cg, on Deceuiber 27. 2H. '.".l. 47 Older my; yvoroeleclcd as uleiuir u“ of llris first Older liuys‘ Par- Moment,‘ two from each organized D|5tr|¢g_ They were noluinutwl at tho various District (lldl-r lloys‘ Conferences. and UOlNlllClWl a cum- paign ln thelnconstitucncy until Election Day which was held on December 13th. Th0 01W 01' wlnulpe was divided into nix different constituencies. Four buys were nominated from each con~ stitnency, we in each constituen- cy were elected. The elections were carried out as nearly flfi possibly according to the regular Provincial Election Act. lllr. Geo }1_ Stewart, President of the Boys‘ Work Board, WEB ch05?" 11M Lieutenant-Governor. He, with the parflamant Committee, chose the Premier, Edward Armstronr. of High Bluff, and in turn with the Lieutenant-Governor and Parlia- ment Committee, chose tho (fahln- at. The porttoiles were: Premier, Provincial Treasurer, Provincial Secretary, Minister of Illlviliflflllili Lite, Ministenof Phayciul Lilo, Minister of Devotional Lift», Min- ister 0t Social Lite. Tnoro was 11180 the Speaker of the House, the Sergeant at Arms. 81P- Severnl bills ‘and petitions wore passed, among the most important being the Fodrfold Development Act, which placed every lllvllllli-I‘ oi’ Parliament under obligation to do his part to develop the forefulrl idea and purpose throughout the ProvincupThis (entailed tlu- or- ganization of District Oldl-r lloys‘ (louncils) promotion oi‘ (‘unit-hunt- os, Camps( Training (‘lnssl-s, and general organization of (i. S. E. '1‘. Groups. - Another very important hill was the [finance llill. in this iln- boys tool»; upon themselves lhu rus» ponsiblllty for raising 86.2.50. thr- yearly budget‘ of the Millllltlllfl Boys’ Work Board. The boys raised hy bond seling $7287. \Vu attributi- tho uuctress of this campaign to the fact that the boys (ll1'lll.\‘4*l\'l*.S accepted the resonsibllity for this task, and with very littlo zissistnn- ce from adults, organized it, pro- moted it, and carried it out tn lhu last detail. The greatest credit is due these boys for the splendid and business like way in which they accomplished this splendid task, especially under the present econ- omic conditions.‘ To assist the boys in carrying their work to a practical issmu, through the kindness of one of tho business ‘men, Edward Armstrong, Premier oi’ the Older Ilnys’ Pir- liament. was placed on tlu- staff c-l‘ the Manitoba Boys‘ Work Board for three months. During that time he organized Older llovs‘ councils covering prnctic, iv (ivory District in illonilohu and Western Ontario. lie llIi(ll'Q-\'4l".i Si?» different. meetings and 21's slc~l thu boys in setting up tlu-ir or ganization for raising tho Imduvt We cannot speak too highly of lin- splondld work done hy Edward Armstrong, not only in the organ- izing which he did hut the very high idealistic note which ho struck, which has done much m stimulate boys to nnhler living. The 303's’ Work Secretary for Manitoba comments on tho lust year's work as follows: 1. That there is a much more intelligent understanding of our program and the purpose ol‘ our work and a growing appreciation of ‘the fourfold developmvnt idea. lhls is not only appealing strong- IY m boys but to Mentors, parents, and tho public at large. . 2. That there is a deepening conviction on the pnrt of church lenders renaming the Vllllll) of this llrflgram and the real pluco it should find in the llfu up the church. 3. A large number of boys coin- mg ‘M79011? out of the Tuxls Square are continually uniting. with the Church. ' 4- Tilfll flhurches that have pro» éllltlted this work in earnest ilurlng “is past two, or three years are "dlnLflt Dresent that they have leaderflmll for their own work and i‘??? i0 Square. This is the wvid “get and vindicates the conviction ma! ‘some NW9 hllii regarding ork for some years. nn5brTglgit tge churches that have Oldergnole, 030W Work Honrd and b0 h Y!‘ ounoll of men nml y“ w 0 at” “WHY interested "l"! cllffylllz out their wori: in a much more intensive wnv indicated by the winning oi" badges. There have been i limos Photographer Great -. wn GUARDIAN raon sad EXHIBITION i “SPECIALS” B/ig Sllecial Exhibition offerings will be on sale at this store-offerings you should take full advantage 017. FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK A Parlor t r Sideboards These sldsboards are large and roomy, with linen drawer, ;_ 2 cutlery drawers, and 2 cup-- ‘\_ boards. Mirror in T‘ back . . . . . .. ‘. Bullei l Exactly like cut, mg. and ' roomy, solid hard- I wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 100 l-iardwood Kitchen chairs stained and var- nished, each . . . . . . . Brass Beds . Wi Here is a value that cannot help making you want it . The bed is a beauty, with lovely ribbon palette finish-Tho all-steel spring should last a life-time -Th¢ ill-cotton mallrcss ls soft and comfortable. The 3 pieces . . . . . . . .. I Drop m m, u, ,,,,, splendid lino of lovely bedroom furniture In wfllfllib "i! oye maple, enamel flnleh. etc- too. For Instance. Odd" “k drawers, 13x22 mirror, toaflill" W‘ "'11 90 commode to match. Both for I ‘a \ fortabie, why not i have one? Only Cheaper lines. Finished in mahoflmll’ gloss 24x24 Inch _top. Shelf below, Mail)’ turned 3 logs n A M Rocker Just like cut, big and com- Oflk, has “curtain door"— I sliding Porcelain top-racks Sliding Couches \ M. structed-link \ , denim mattress with valance ay be used single or double .' . . . . . .. 1 Wonder - llalue Kitchen Gabinei ll-stecl, very strongly con- fabric-green should take I SpecialExhibltion l price . . . . . . . . . . .. BRASS RAIL BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS ALL FOR .. . A bargain? Yesl alone ls- worth $i0. The out- fit includes the bed, a woven wire spring, and $13‘; .s.‘.".°;'.". 15.50 ih Steel Spring and Gollon l Mattress Wonderful Selection hogany, bird- drouor, two The bed soft top 011d __ l i? lihina Closets ’ An opportunity is hero for any- body wanting a bargain in a china clout. Wo have a few nlcs ones -loft over-in oak and walnut, clear- lng at big discounts. Solid hardwood, finish- e:i'in oak, very strunq This “Wonder Value” Kit- chen Cabinet is built with ev- i ery laboratory convenience. It is strongly constructed of I i 1 on doors—plenty of drawers 1 for cake, cutlery, etc. Full set i of glass jars for spices, etc. l This is a value everyone advantage of. Ball liorner Brass Beds A very popular and attractive de- (i l. sign. Special for Ex- s‘. ' . hibition Week . . . . . . .. I W24 2Q} }r= ’('-lrb’4/I /,' ND ALL NEXT WEEK 5 leg a Extension ll Leg i Extension Table Solid hardwood golden finish, very strong ' I Roll - Seal Rockers Oak roll seat Rockers —very comfortable, large and roomy . . - - , - . - Waitresses Exhibition Specials Reversible sanitary mattresses, soft cotton 5 on both sides, art tickillfl °°Ve"i"9 - - ~ ~ - ~ ' - - -~ I All soft cotton filled mattresses, with stitched roll edge, art ticking covering, — a daml)’ ......................................... .. 7.95 Llii . ’1 in?» " ' it ‘Flu "ii-F .. ..§3,_|i o, l? 9i’ lihesterfields ' $80.00 lo $275.00 A wonderful selection to choose frown-Sea" [hgpyp-Sii in them-Admire their beauty-d ._‘ Then compare the price: with the but W" can find. o; dliflfl A splendid line of big uphol- “s75 stored chairs of all kinds _ _ - ,_:‘?_?,';L;—_-.