_ Each ful! the day right! Makes a Big Hit with your family. Serve Kellogg's tomorrow. ‘ cooking. Just fill the bowls with crunchy, richly toasted flakes and ndd milk or served fruit Kellogg's. Served in all restau- Sold at all grocers. rants. we?” i‘ The Big Hit of breakfast is the flavor of Kelloggds Corn Flakes. H scores a flavor home-run. licious! Delight; - spoonful De- lt starts No cream. Fresh or pre- is also delicious with - CORN FLAKES Oven-Push ALWA YS Kellen’ s maxilla wrapper zruusu the awn crisp. 4...». ran." {mid/a ‘halo that wondsrful found only ln Iiello|g’s Corn Compare It with any Fln s . rosdy-to-sot cnrosl. Halts this nolllpdrisoni i om! flavor You'll ‘ The Dennistoun Case The Most Famous Matrimon- lal Case Since Charles it's Time. v+o+ovo+ooo+oooo+oyvovv (Continued) Mrs. Deiinistoun cross Eraniined. The plaintill’ was eross-exaiiiincd ity Sh" itdward Marshall llali. she niid that site had heard the terms in which Sir Ellis Hume-Williams referred to her lute husband in his opening speech. tsir E. Mursliull'I~Iaii.-Ditl you iieur the charge that he had for- ieited the right to be called u gen- tLmaii and that he twas a inzin who iiud lived on your immoral earn- .n|.~,s‘.'—~l heard what Sir Ellis Hume-Williams said. lm you approve of it‘.’--~-l think that is an unfair question to ask inc, llow nrutzh do you tliink that a .voman _Wlltl loved li.r husband would pay to avoid having such a Jliflti opened against llllllP" it'1s a grcili. deal harder for nu.- tiian for .ny husband. l uni a woman and ..lone. Alontfl-I uni not married and i . have no mun to protect mo. it‘ the wouiau ivviio llil‘l iiizirileil your husband is a rich Wflllitlll-dl ...-ry' rich ivonuin pussi|ily~liou' .itilCll would she be prepared to Zruy to prevrntfa case being opened oke this in (30uri'.'—-i have never bought of it at all, iiid not you tliliik after your hus- lnind and Lady Ciirnarvon haul inav .ied in December, 1921i, that there was no sutu that Lady Carnarviiii .vould not rather pay than that this 1413B should be broughtiiito ‘Court? i did not think so. > ' in iiiei Sir George Lewis up poured for you not only in the divorce proceedings but also in an action brought by you against Sh" ..-olin Cpvvaifs ext-caters over u iiotoi'-car?——l thought that you ap- ioarctl for me. l itppeared for you, instructed by_ Sir George Lewis, and if you want me to tell the Court wuht you told mo I am [ireparetl to do sollwYou said that you did not want the gen. .-rul‘s name brought into it, and I withdrew the case at your wish. You brought the action to recov- r u canf-‘To recover my own car which was being withhold At that time you were living at ady Cnriinrvons h0use?-—l had just gone there. U0 you know that it was at the special request of Lady Carnarvcm that i advised youib-Shc paid you. I have never receivttl a fiirthiiig in that ease. As ii friend i advised you, llid you Ihiy the bill of costs for getting your divorcel-l eer- tainly did. ' Did You DRY Sir Gcorize Lewis? —l paid in one ilCUlYilllt. Did you tell your ltusband that l by millions demand Izllblsgvs. , - y ‘ I u IN Ki-lly also of ‘this province, hailing mom Kelly's Cross, and since than ‘ had been rtesiding with her husband in Foxboro, Massiwhers ‘he held a x MRS. A. D. KELLY There passed awe/y in like Pm- itlonce Hospital, Rhoda island on Sunday, March 29th, Mrs. A. ~D. l oily, (n-oe Winnie Lannlgan.) iiughter of Mrs. James ‘Laanlgan f Pmmum ‘Island and ‘this province. igor and when she visited her ‘lLil- tive province last ‘summer little did ‘ er friends and ‘relatives think they oiild so soon receive ‘the sad news t her passing. A few years ago aho bccuime ‘the wife of ‘Mr. Albert responsible position in ‘bite lNrXbmo Ilospital. _ . vBcslltlcs the sorrtrwlng ‘husband there are it-tt to mourn her mother. seven brothers and one sister, -vlz—~ Leonard, ‘has-ll, James, Theodora at home A-lbem in ltcgina, Allan and lttvyiinontl in Foxiboio Mass“ and Mary Jjeatrloe at homo. To these Th0 deceased ivsfl =1 your: Wfl-ztm- ‘sympathy of the entire (70111- lilll in the full Ibioom of health and, niunity is extended. zzNeiirly all children are subject. to worms, and many are born with them, ‘Spare them suffering by using Mother Graves‘ Worm Ex- terminator, an l‘.X('.8lli'Ilt remedy. MERVUUS ANl] HALF-SICK WOMEN our Troubles Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound ' These Three Letter_s Prove It F0113. Ontsrlo.~"l hsd s nervous lvirsnkgnwnwu it is cslledi, ‘with seé are as n in beckon egs sn with fsinfl shells which left me V"! Weak. wss nervous snd could not sleep nor est no I should snd I ntmuchtims lnbed. lwesin c ing and did not want to go sny- w ere. l dc knitting and fancy work sad I would get irritable after a few minutes of work. I have been in Censds live years sndhsve been this w over since I came. I un taking Lydia E. Pinkhsnfs Vegetable Com- stste more or Isflg-Ior over two and I sleep better and it seems Qlflubllfllttfi Lydia runner.‘ l: s msks rages and l must ssyl sin feelingm jol y. I have great fslth in your medicine because of wbst it hosdone for my husband's sister. and she reeomme to ine."—ilrs. A. Btnrll l0 Burieigh Avenue, Tod- monisll. Toronto, Ontario. Relieves Sleeplessness ‘n, . Blown ton N.8.-"I took Lydia Motown... it Pinklilsii’! yew-bio Comvvimfl h" “h, a. E, for pains end backache, slao for ner- sLhi vousness, sick hesdsches and sleep- lessnsss. l was bled in this wsy for aver s esr s friend told ms bout the tsb Compound snd agdqggd mg zlgeblkieli- l must ll] l h.“ housework now . m _ imiiziimina ii- yv on. om- Q it" ill f ywfittenemirc II. sis lloitn, insuring“. I ~ ' Iéiptii-iiggi tawsblllllgdisrdmflni 's Vsgstsbls (Iompound. 0 sn one lsnotsn . ism quits wllli In thsss fsess ss s m lei. In. J. sustains. lMJos. snlsss ‘Vitus, Ford, Ontsrls. ' lard u» EWTIF.‘ l‘ VIII sail-s rlufoit low-iptritsd. Plllnlnshssyiissdsnlswmslwsyl / Grey null Bins-Ii combined in n little “Hllltllll Rllilt‘ enlplmsiztivs nnt- of the smartest voinum for summer. $6.50 American Shoes as above in Light Tun (lull are the very news-st thing on llu- murltrl. Our price . .. 88.1.0 lllnmle iiistln as ll mvr. is . almost ioutiloing the i-iilf. 4t Our .. 53.1.3 The little perky hnu iuliln to the attractiveness. Crepe Soled Brown Oxfords; Just received, nice sprlngy pure rubber (‘rt-nu soles. Only prised at . . . . .. 85,96 Ailey & Co-, Ltd. Fashionable Footwear _ place, “Is it not lovely’! They are l No; it ‘is not true. (Jan you show mo any letter or l [document in which you set up s ‘legal claim as against Colonel Dan- nistoun in respect of this alleged lagreeiiictiti~tt l had such a douu‘ nient l would have produced it. ‘Everything was oral, and l imag- ,lned and believed that he would ‘keep his promises to me. _ l Counsel put to the plaintiff her _letter to the defendant of iseptem- ber 28, I923, in which she said. “Tiger, for God s sake ring me up.’ and a lied: What did you mean by Buyi that it iwas more urgent than he i-eali ed for himself and you'.'—lt meant that l was natur» ally very hard up. l heard of his impending marriage and l thought it was only‘ fair that lie-should do what was right and finish with me before lie started on another inur- riage. ' Except for the money that has yen given to or provided for your husband by his present wife lltllillt! ever had a shilling of his own. ll did not think at tho time of the’ money» he had or where it canie_ lronr lie had a beautiful liat and“ was living in a. luxurious way., l Why did you say, ‘i do not wisiif to ivorry you or- Almiua" (Lady: ._J..rxuirvt.iiJ'.' What had Alnilnii tui do with it?---l did not want to aii-' noy her; she had linen very good. to me, Were you keeping just one shot’ in your l(1t'l((3l"' Were you waiting until the marriage took place be; fore you fired off your g-un‘.’.—Cer-; t‘.inly not; l asked my husband be- ftiro he was married, - liatl you a maid culled Parker in your employment at the time of your husband's murriege to Lady tJurnarvon'.'—Yes, liitl you tell Parker on the day before the marriage that now you could "put the seinw on"?—l don't iliscuss my prLute affairs with my servants. liad you a Fri-rich maid called Mitrgucritw .\llll"_i‘lll1l‘li.G .I’erroii — in your (mipioyuunt for over two years?!» ~Ycs His Lordship traiilioiieil the plain- tift‘ to considikr before she uns- wtred. CONFIDENTIAL SERVANTS Sir Edward Marshall llall.~—.l suggest that you told your maids exei'ything?-—lf you think so, why should I answer? Look at that letter dated June 6. i921, and read it cartetully to your- self. Do you say in lllv: face at that "letter than you did not tell your maids your most intimate and priv- a.e uffairsY-(Jnly p‘ rsonal things. Is not what you tell your mtiidin that letter the most intimate and srcret thing that any woman could tell unyoue'.’—-Quite tr-uc. Sir Edward Marshall llilll handed the plaintiff several letters and she admitted that she bud written them to Marguerite Counsel.—Now' tell me, did you say to your other maid, Parker, on the day before. the marriage totfk going to marry to-niorrcw, and now I can put the screw on"‘!-—Cer— tuinly not. .I iihould never use such an expression as “put the screw on. ' Did you tell hcr that you had been waiting until they were mur- riedZ-No, » At the same time were you sel- ecting letters out of a box, and say- ing how dreadful it iviis to use such things, but you ‘wanted money l)ll(llY?*"‘,Nllj Parker is t1 very est-- traordinury woman and I don't oven care if you produce her. I. will tell you many places that slic has been in. I)ld you know that there were large sums of money standing to the credit of your husband in his banking aceount?—l knew notliig about his banking account, but-l knew that he was living in _n. beau. tlfully furnished flat in Sackvillc- street. Did you know that it came from any other source than Lady Car- narvon?—i did not know. . Ilad you the slightest doubt that it was provided by Lady Carnnr van? She had been very kind to my husband, ’ At this time. you were in close touch with Sir George Lewis. 0n October 10 he had an interview with Mr. FTyzerY-That was be- v lip. ‘ l” it. g ' ,7, x Kigali“ Hi8: itiilplji. ‘ » THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘*v+o+ooesooooooooow+oo You had pultl £44,000 in costs?- Wlicrever .Work is Done HE city-factories, ofiices, banks, stores, homes-places where people work and live. Each claims the famous its host of users of Waiermarfs. For Waterman’: is the universal pen. I. Riches could not buy better-yet: it is within reach of everyomfs purse. Pocket Furniture What waistcoat is com- plete without its fount- i ~ ain pen? Why, to a ' man of afiairs, his WATERMANB‘ is almost as necessary n,» buttons, It's in the same class as wallet, keys and watch. ' 5" "m: JIZIZJJ.‘ H - ¢,,:W t, en's, » : " 55214 ll ill ' l G-All ‘l-l l -_-;=? MTH’ H" I .;. ., ill iii A Fou en n cause my husband wrote: my lawyer: he will do all." Mrs. Demiiisttitin added that her husband went to the wedding of Lady Ctirnarvmfs dzuigiiter, Lady. Evelyn, and she sanv him there. She‘ afterwards went to see Sir George’ Lewis, ISlr Edward lllarsliall ilail.~—l)irl you toll Sir George Lewis that you, had a claim against your husband‘ on an agreement to support you. lu| view of your refraining to ask tori aiimoiiyZ-l told Sir Giorge Lewis the exact conversation I had had, with my husband. t What did you mean by writing "l cnpltal"?—'l‘hiit is n mistake; must be “my capital." (To Ile Continued) {ii Address And I Presentaticr t On the eve of their departure l0!‘ Detroit, Mich, a number of their the home of Mr. A. Stewairt, lligh ‘Bank ‘to bid tlwin farewell and presented tlicin Willi‘ a welilfilled purse accompanied ‘by the following atldress. l 'i"o Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. Stiwenrt, High Bank, P. E. i.. l Dear Mr. and lllrs. Stewart, i We the undersigned. your friends ind neighbors on learning of your lcparturo ‘from our midst, feel- thzvt we canot do so, without some‘ expression cl’ appreciation forlytmr. sterling qualities as neighbors andg citizens. i As neighbors, you were over‘ ready tn lend the helping hand, and as citizens your energies were ill-l ways directed itmtvartls lilehcr nrrlj .‘better'cducation in everything that‘ would tend to raise the standard of citizenship. We realize the seriousness of llic Wino mini RINGlNG UP FATIIER— AMI! MKQQIE - NE DARLWT ' JUET LET WHILE. LON (AER ' ME- ‘JLEED A LJTTLE QET UP ouT OF THAT BED 0R I'LL THROW You OUT THE. WINDOW! Oi!!! Iv lm-i. Furl-wee Snvice. Inc. Q tins: lsmsin villus naval. l\i~.l‘~.-\l “QL w’ AT THE NORTH POLE ‘WHERE THE DAY‘: ARE cannot touch or get hold of your G rr-izro, we say “l7:it'0\vtell" and while lmpini: that vvt-ry prosperity may iiin-tul you in the land of your allot», lion, ‘we arc selfish enough to liopc! that, that. prosperity may not be slit-ii its‘ in lltliilli‘ you from coming back to your native land. Please arm-pt ‘tlivsc gifrs as a rc- illlll I "r that yon have frit-nils that nl s wish you wcil. S" nr-il. lly your friends and! iu-igluirs, ‘ .\lr. Sit-wart on behalf of Mrs. Stewart and himself, in n fmv well (Ylltlfi/‘ll rcnuirlts, iluwkcil his many t ity zid (!X])l‘i‘.“l2~il}tl roprct were such, that farmers compelled to buy ti".- labor nnd- |w st ll |ll‘vll' own on a competitive ma r. kt t, found they ivere flgbzina a low int: panic. and were leaving for other places, as the “Farms For Sale" zids in our press too ms! ify. - I I "G0 mlStripcr-i. And now it is with dcepyThls The Browns ternal" Treatment for Group Aim. John Ilrown, o.‘ 421i ‘Jlili Si... ‘llftltitlllll, Iliad. is Lll" motlu-i- of‘ ‘this ‘line little girl and one oi tin.- many USP friends Jar their kindness and pzcniiVapnlliib. in treating the colds oi i‘ _ lllililllll the family. it m ‘mint’. cuiuiitioiis in the lilzirltimeg for some time Mrs. ilrown writes: ivulliriif of (iH-Ziilllifiibflglfll rm,“ m“, "W1 1'“l“5lrl"9» "ml and can i-txrtttinly wuv that Vicks is: illll) only cold rtenii-dy’ I have iii lin- ihmisc all winter l1‘ the cold is in ‘lhi- cliiiil‘s head ‘i just ptu a littloi, ‘Vannip each nostril and ll _iu zi elitirt time. if it is in the rhrst ilvamion Lassie is Never “lioseil” fer Golds Now Use the “Ex- and Cold Troubles. Canadian iroihers who now the vaporizing salve, Vicks After ll"lni,' Vlr-ks have eight. small to children. twelve your» gives relief‘ friends especially tlitiol- who llilVt. Mr. Si! “art's Ilt‘[)1ll‘iill‘t'llfllfllfiillfl" mil viflks \v"ll in m nialit and b,vVC1,,],1,,.|,_'- a soil set-obi! to lltlll!‘ in l’. E. I. Woodhnven. N. r.-lur. K. M. (‘ollins siiys. "instcndof plodding] tbronuh my work wuirlly on fl('(‘|)l||\|_ ' of sit-k lit-udaclics and l Rnltl’ stomach. I now} t'l|_lii_\' good hmilth and l ambition. can do more i and bi-ttvr \\‘iil‘l\' and‘ life is worth living, i iiiivr- never bi-fori- piv- I-n my tulnu- to iiilri-r- tiso n nu-Iiit-iiic, but you _, _ cannot iinaaiuc how i tll|lll‘l‘t‘lli l fool rllliPl‘ l l ~ ili<i-..\w-r.-il 4‘ n r t i‘ r's Littli- Liver Pills." (‘aria-fa Littii- l.l\t~i‘ Pills tonic the ‘ Whole _\‘_\'\‘li'lil through the ]|\-,.|- m," bowl-ls. 'i'lit-_v iii-t us ll mild and cl‘- l loss of so many oi‘ our imcil citizens 914W‘ IIIXIIIiW‘ in Ii truth- mmmr-r l m‘ |ggvilpg P, E_ 1U with lmonqlom, 0f without :|_i|,\' bud after effects. ~At residing under the Stars and "H """"i~'l~‘l5- friends and nmghhors gqnhvred u‘ on"; m» ‘>:](>nn' [arms in {his school morning the cold has almost disapV and Mrs, Angus district up to ton, n district with itwffill- l HINO 11W‘ Vivks blaln "Q'- it too for severe hi-zuirit-hcs rim] find relief in a very short time, ivn y s ‘ Vii-ks is tho ixtcrual din-rt treat- f“? "Ml men: tor trold trcubii-s lll)§i)|'lii\ll 5 "i"! Tm‘ lliliflfl" in incl. l nee like il llnimtvut and inhaled as a vapor. It is the idt-ztl treatment for children's colds Just as good. too. for adults. I ill- rct-imiiiiciiil Vicks to mv 7‘ ‘ . Felt r. Board Port Neuff P .—1ns‘z'st on the Geziziiiztr- li~BEil0lD/€.R00fiNGS./ I 5O DlFFERFFiT (f-RADES Jim l)elIcl'R0t{/i'1iqs (ha! cos! no more‘ THE Ruavisolo CQ.._...... q MONTREAL TORONTO Stocks or tavqcr M llscit _ I (_t'-‘H[Vt_‘fi- 4 wouau ‘tow L.|\\.. '\ kQQrd wiTH ‘rt-t: wltqnqwg FkfiiNCq NORTH? -Ily GEORGE BICMANIYS