JHE (JHARLUPPETOWN GUARDIAN ...-w-4 _--< . Tilt IIENTHM Bllllllilil- FROM NEWFOUNDLAND-Mr. .]_ C. Moore, a representative of the newly organized Newfoundland Po- wer and Paper Company, ls on a two weeks’ visit to,the island ln . Kslioggls- flrslll-grsslssl llsslli ml! d M“; everyone yho realises how motive Kolllgg: stBrsn istfor it: maggot re o o qyeonstipa ion clr own ‘>1 ‘will?! s-nnflwl “so s‘ “ t" antssa ,1 AmiDQNZW therfl anvil!“ i “Q'- "9 ot or cold cereal. 11,7, 011° "i330?! ts nut-like flavor! - 4 t‘ - If you are ccfiking a h? wrest: hi, mothodfw- eslsluro o two t‘ t: pnqnmhliforiteacithnlth r o1 3 amfly, 1x w o cores an uok as you always cook-the cereal. Kellogg's Bran is scientifically pre- nrcd and ready i0 0111?. Willi if! T981!‘ wry powers are in no wsy impaired f you cook it with other cereals. Kgllogg’; Eran has wonthe friendly ooommendation of physicians because t does give prompt and permanent JENKINS l. SON, ‘cannot free youl relic! from mild or ohronio constipa- tion and because it can be eaten with- out forming a habit. Again, Kellogg ‘s Bran will free you from drastic, us oathartics. When eons tion conditions-cant illswyaouzb when you are throat- 0 n I B “W” IIINIRQI. ‘Foods with ‘partial bran content What you must have is Kellogg's Bron because it is ALL BEAN! Go the limit; got relief! Every member of your family will dolighfin outing Brno raisin bread, muffins, pancakes, mncuroens, etc. Recipes on every package. Start eating Bran to-doyl Got well -—koop well-keep disease out of your homel First-class hotels, clubs nnd restaurants serve Kellogg's Bran in individual packages. All grocers. Charlottetown Dealers for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and Bran Ankle Show Fiasco (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Oct. liLv-Nfil u single yomun could be persuaded tn tnlm l-srt ln tho pretty ankle competi- tion nt n dunco nt Emit Shllton, '.ear llirlckley, LCiC-0H'.~1l‘!iilli‘\".. A lurgo entry hud been oxpoctad Till handsome prlzcs provided, but JUST TAKE Of NICHOLSON’S BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO , AndfYou Will Always Smoke It It is Made from Genuine Virginia Leaf The Smoothest and Coolest Smoke of Them . IlIGIiEY -& IIIGIIOLSDI TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers the pretty ankles remained coyly hidden, until the dnnchr; was re- sumed. The women appear to have been frightened by n protest from the local ministers, who snld that the competition was an undesirable ad- dition to the program. SHOP from Holmalfs Catalog. nsssnv: rnunsoav, Nov 22nd for the big annual tea. and baznaar in new 011m . LESS FURNACE. the host furnace on the market for sale only by Tho Rogers Hardware 60., Ltd_ ' _ r .~ 1054-10-13-31 BIG SALE st Harry Muttart’s Marshfleld, Oct 22nd. See hand- bllls for better terms, etc_ Refresh- ments served. "Be there. REBUILDING AFTER FIRE.- Firo investigators havevcomplote-l their inspection of the gutted pre- mises of M. P. Hogan's Suns. 110W‘ er Great George Street end the damaged machinery of the plant is being removed. _‘lt is planned to begin rebuilding operations at once. AGED LADY MAKES TRIP.- -Mrs. Robert Taper a lady 83 years of age made the round trip from Their Protest Was ignored by the Granville to Charlottetown Sunday ened that the competition hnd to be or» to mo. y Av WHIFF - * All Charlottetown FO ID CMFORT HAVE ‘A New Ideal Pipeless i Furnace kistlalled in your home.The equal of t. any made. One of the very few with the solid one piece Won- saver of cast dome. derful fuel. Manufactur- ed by Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd., North Sydney.Sold by Stanley, Shaw 8r Pardon Charlottetown Universities Dictionary 1m w \\ UNlViRSliillfi l)l(‘T'()N~\R‘I' \lll"\|i1tlllI 00UPON dance committee-with the result ‘m a my, coming 4n the momma anld returning in the evening on a vlslt her grand-son -Mr. Elmer Taper who is seriously lli». This ls some achievement for n. lady oi eighty-eight. ' LINED UP WITH WANDERERS. —ln the football on Saturday ‘be tween the Wanderers and Dul- houslo, th-e former team made sev- ernl changes ln their lineup, Fred Ellis and "Rod" (Jampbcll two sterling back-field players were right on the job. "Red", Mr. Thom- .son Canrpbelbgrandson of lMr. sud Mrs. J. 1.. Thomson of this was one of the Wanderers city star C. -P. R. staff in Quebec snd was in game was called. The boys are pulling all wires possible. fin-l lifnx. This Healing Cream your bend stuffed , oatarrh or a. cold, get Ely's Cream i’ Balm at any drug store. Apply u little of this pure, antiseptic. 881'" or snuftlin IL FASCINATING FALL “KODAKING” At this season nature ls garbsd In her most attractive hues. It ls a tlms to delight tho hearts of "Kodsksrs." A jaunt through the woods and fields will bring you_ In contact with many subjects which will make excellent snap-shots. We have a full lino of KODAKS AND ‘" ~ ~ CAMERAS Come In and have a Cam- era talk with us and we be- llsve you will decide to join the ranks of happy photo- graphers without further da- lsy. Kodak prlcss range from ,____._.__._...__..d.._....... $6.50 up 0a sra prices range from ......._T......._... 11-75 "P We aloe carry a full snort.- msnt M‘ films and sum-ill"- and do prompt dwolvrlns "4 printing. Johnson & lohon The Qusmy Dwflrtm‘ Cor. m»: and Prince Bites" Methodist School , . 1i “lliecnllnvo wzncomz PliPE» players, but lenow attached to the Halifax on his holidays when the to get Mr. ‘Cumplbell transferred ‘back to Will Stop Gatarrh ll‘ your nostrils are clogged and because oi (lGStfCiylllg cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage oi‘ your head and mem» ' branes. instant relief. How good it fools. Your head is ‘ clear, Your nostrils are One-ll. Y0" breathe freely. No more hawking , l-lead colds and 3 catarrb yield like mull“!- Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and lnlser- ublo. Relief ls suro. 1A THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0, LTD., are mile agents for Mc- Clary's Plpeloss furnaces. f.’ i, _ ,4, 1o541orsqz1 .>‘ ‘ ~BALING WIRE -—, "Sllllpnigfll lust- in. at lowest prices. —'dO N H. cum. e son» 104140-1241 GET OOILENE CORSETS suited exactly to your own needs at no extra cost. See Miss McCellnnd, as she demonstrates the excellence of this perfect corset here Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday. Moore & McLeod Limited. 1115-10-16-31 1. __.-_. COILENE CORSET GUARAN- TEED for one year. Lot lllls-l Mc- Clelland fit you with the Colin-no Corset and end your corset trou- bles. Priccs from $4.00 to $7.75. Demonstration Tuesday, Wmlncs- day and Thursdny. Moore a‘: ill-o- Lood Limited. 1115-10 lli-Jll POLIlCE COURT—-Twenty eight property appeal cases were hoard by the Magistrate yesterday morn- A few reductions were "made but in most cases the yaluators‘ figures. were allowed to stand. The, appeals were in connection with new buildings or property which had recently changed ownership. There was only one Police Court case-one drunk whose $20 ball bond was estreated. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS- The C. G. S. Aramnoro leaves to day at noon with supplies to the Belle isle lights. Tho C. G. S. Brant utter undergoing repairs at Pictou, was out yesterday nu the North Shore putting the bell buoys back into position after the storm. it was remarkable that none of the “buoys were lest in the gale or bzul any obulns broken, RUSTICO LlGHT$.--Returniug from investigating the (lnmngo to the Rustice light houses Mr. W. lI. Prowso. superintendent of lights, reports that the approaches to both hack ranges were completly wash- ed away. Ono of the <bztck lights was carried across the harbor and landed on tho shore. The front light of the front range was lli0V- od so much out of position that it hnd to be further moved and is boing made into a back range. Tknnpornry lights are now being put in position and [immanent ro- pulr work will be completed before next spring. l Mrs. Everett Anderson of South Boston who took ill Willllf! here is now completely recovered znftor an (mutation for appendicitis at the l‘, E. l. liospitnl. lllrs. Anderson spoaksdn highest "praise 01' the kindness she received from the Mn-tro nand Nurses and the many friends who sent ‘her flowers, etc" during her illness. Mrs. Anderson is visiting her sister llfrs. Far- qubsrson ol’ St. Andrews for n, few weeks before returning home, CHAPPED HANDS Mlnard’s eases. and heals them. Rub it on before you g0 out in the wind. A good preventive. SfilTFIARTDT§ "runner run" t what we mean Each and every loaf is clean. How To Get It For tho More Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c scours em NEW‘ authsntlo “i pletlonary. mm u. emu slsrkllrqsto.‘ MAIL ORDEII WILL II , FILLED Add for Postage 1| ass. .1IIIIOIIIQPUW.- l Education ' - n tho mrnlm WM to ow gross and prosporllty- YW- l! i parents, kpowthls and send youwchlhkon to school that Qhgy may nos be handicapped, win futunysars. I " ' But do you know that about ' sevsn out of every ton school- children ln this country have defective eyes’! Do you know that defective eyes ars 7. quantl, the cause of poor aohooi work. IV!" though the child ls naturally brlghtf Have your child's syss OX- smlnod new and know what ‘ their condition ls-do mt guess. o. ‘raconteurs; . . horses. The company capitalized in England, is planning the build- ing of an enormous power plant at Deer Lake and a factory and town -t Corner Brook Within “years they plan to begin manwfuc- turing paper alt the rate of tour undred tons per day. ‘Tho build- ng operations butting of an ‘eight mile canal from Grand Lake to Deer Lake. Work! has already begun on both ends of the canal. About five tbousnndl men‘ are employed at the present time by the company. Thetown‘ uround the proposed factory ml Corner Brook will tnko seven-or‘ eight years to build up. Mr. Moors informs the Guardian tbnt there has boon no trouble in securing men for construction work, Owing to the failure of the Newfoundland fisheries this year there are many fishermen out of work_ Mr Moore who is staying at the Revere Hotel is accompanied by hls wife, who joined him here after spending the winter in Ontario. lie is looking lnto the prices of supplies as well ns honses, and if these are favor- able ethero ‘may be lblg opportunities for the sale of [iotatees and other Island produce. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct. ill-Stock flun- tations furnished by Johnson and Ward. members of the lilontroztl Stock Exchange. Bell ‘Fulnplloilo . Brolnplon . St. Lawrence Flour. Ottawa Power Cuba. (‘nno Sugar Pfd. ~ Pun AillCTiCflfl Petroleum .. American Can .. .. .. .. Brazilian Traction . Ilownrd Smith Pfd “ ‘ com Spanish Rlvor Preferred .. .. Com Stool Company of Canada . . British Empire Stool 1 Pfd Ponumns. Abitlbi Shzuvlnlgan Lnurontidta» Pulp. (Jnnndinn General Electric. . Canadian Steamship Com. do. Pfd Asbestos Com. Dominion Bridge. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric. National Ilrowerlcs. Atlantic Sugar. Atchisnu Am. Cur 8t Foundry. . Am. Locomotive Am. Smeltlng & Refining .. . ." Anaconda. Copper. . . . . . . . .. ' Canadian Pacific Railway .. New York Central Cuba Cane Sugar. .. Crucible Steel x1131 . 90V; 87% 06 international Pupcr. . . . . I [Kelly Springfield. . . . . . ' ‘Seems almost unbelievable —:uch a pnslly nqfor so lltlle lnoncyl" 9 x 3 it. . $4.50 9 x 4i it. . 6.75 9 x 6 ft. 9.00 a I connection ndth fthe purchase of , wlill include the\ *’,,....m mun,‘ ...._.....- R mBAKINGn OR sister's party be sure you have a chocolate cske. ' Even ii llw cake itself is simple, the dainty coating of FRYIS Baking Chofdllle Icing will make it quite distinguished, and irresistibly delicious to everyone. 1 FRY’S Baking Chocolate is very simply and easily prepared because it is in fine powder form, ready for immediate use: its purity IS absolute and its finvour exclusive and delicious—bccausc 1t is a FRY product. Of course, remember “ Nothing will do but lFRiPS" Mcx. lntc-rnutioliul blur. hlnrlno . —~ ' Press Steel Cur. . Reading . Southern Pacific Studebaker Union Pacific .. Utuh Low Prices-Popular Rug Sizes 917th. 9x9 it. Qxlfldlt. 9xl2ft. $8.00 Gold-ScalCongoleum By-the-Yardfiic sqyd. Pm W and 0W1»: ~ '~"'.:....s"....,...:.-.~"-~'- . Gold-kolCengolcum By-tlie-Ysrd The same durable. waterproof, flat-lying material ss the rugs but ‘ two yards wide, for use over the entire floor, many beautiful patterns to choose from. iiank Royal Bank hlontreal -— ‘Illahk Nova Scotla Potrnieuln. . MONTREAL EXCHANGE i .. 771/1 .. 86% .. 96% .. 12.11% r .. 511/. l ,_ l“- , 45 87% Bunk Commerce . . . . . . . . .. 18o . Oats Dec. 43A May M. 195M Victory 1931i Vitory 1922 Victory .. . ~ 1937 Victory . . . . . . . - - - - - -- Wheat Doc. 1081A May 112% July, 101.50 ‘ Copper (\\\\\\\\lllil|ulnu putt‘ . ® . u,‘ . . \ iVl/imv/lmlmml\l\i\\\i“‘ ‘ Look for this Gold Seal wllcnyoa buy. l! is polled on Ills fool of every genuine guaranteed Cold- S“! Congolsum Ari-Rug a .1 A Congoleum Rug Brightens Up Any Room F or winter there's no floor-covering that will make your rooms brighter and more homelilte than Gold- Scal Congoleum Art-Rugs. These rugs combine the beauty oi richly colored artistic fabric rugs will! all the durable, eaay-to-clean, sanitary qualities of smooth-surfaced floorcovcrings. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs come in a wide range of attractive patterns. It's very easy to find a design that will brighten up any room in the house-—- living room. dining room, bedroom, kitchen. And with their beautiful and practical labor-saving quali- ties, the wonder ‘is that Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs are so lowin price. . $11.25 13.50 i5.75 4 Actually to see them is the only way to appreciate their remarkable value. This is the time of year when stocks are most complete so it is a splendid opportunity so get sc- quainted with GohLSeal Congolemn Art-Rugs. But if you cannot conveniently call on a 4‘ __ ' um dealer then writs‘ e 1n r0 form, Goldnseal us and we shall be glad to semi you our attractive foldsr, "Modem Rugs for Modem Homes.” which shows all lbs lovely patterns in colors. CONGOLBUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. 1270 Sr. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec , 109%. Corn Dec. 75% May 74% July-t g