against JENKINS 5 BON, Charlottetown' Dealers ter KeIlogg'e Toasted Corn' Flakes and Bran _ from its ravages; free yourself from its gripi Within a week you will be surprised at the improvement. ' Kellogg's Bran is not only a por- mauent relief from constipation, but it~is a health food, containing mineral salts as well as other vital food ele- nlifenls that:_are.a. necessity to human l e. ._ ‘_ ,‘ ls Kellogg’e}3rsn as-a,_dereal. 'nr spghlrle lt' on or mix it with other hott or cold cereals because _it is ready t0"~_eat. It is delicious cooked--with hoi: cereals. And, you have missed much if you do not know the delights of-.bran fmudins, bran. raiein bread, bran griddle cakes, etc. - Leading hotels, clubs and restau- rants servo Kellogg’s Bran in indi- vidual packages. All groeers sell Kellogg e Bran. - _ - _ __ A, The Best Chewing Tobacco I Hlckeys ,Wm The Tobacco With a Flavor all It s Own. - IIIGKEY & l|I0ll0lS0l| TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers Dharinttetowvl 9 BLACK Favorite Kind Hamilton’s M-ixed Kisses, five diHerent, lingering i‘lavors.'llake the only girl in the world a pound to- p1ght- but be sure ihey’re Hamilt0n’s. HAMILTONS CANDIES The Favorites Since 1840 -0-4-s-eo* 0-000-A0040-0-UO-001 __;._. _. ' Her WHEN Yo UR WEDDING - PRESENT comes FROM -Us- THEY KNO w "fr 1s FINE" We are showing some extra peed values In Diamond Rings, Watches, Pearl Neckiela, Jewelry, Silverware, Come In and let us show yell lllii P040- wg gf, gxpqrte at Watch .repairing and sim ts live _ the most satisfactory results at reasonable prices. Give ua a trial We will convince you that tile Mei place to have your Watch rePl|N¢| ll ‘¢ `I/ THE Ellllll ll Iillll-flllllll SHOP from I-lolman's Catalog. 4 RESERVE WEDNESDAY even- ing Oct. 24th. for the chicken sup- per. in the Mill View Hall. ANGL'I»ClAN 8E'RV~lCE8 in the parish of New London, on the 21st llllll. will be French .River 10.30 a. m.. with Holy Comm-union, Irish- town 2.30 p. m., 'Kensington 7 p. m.l Sunday School at Kensington at 2 p. m. - POWINAL CIRCUIT.-On Sunday Oct.. 21st, Sunday School at Clif- ton at 10.30 a. m., Mt. 1-ler.bert_ at 10.30 a. m. There will be no pub- lic worship in Pownal, after Bun- day School. There will he worship in Millview at 2.30 p. m. and Pow- ' . _ y al on Tuesday at 7 p. m. FUNERAL AT MALPEQUE. 1- The funeral of the late`Mrs. Wil- liam Hodgson, took place on`Mon-. day last at 2 p. cn. from her late- home and was very largely attend- ed. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. M. Murchison. The pall bearers were Dr. James Keir, Messrs. ‘Malcolm .MeGougan, David Schurman, D. ll’. McNutt. William Ramsay and Peter Mc- Nutt, The romana were laid to rest in the- Malpequo cemetery beside her husband. RAISING DREDGES_-Capt. John John N. |MaoDonald is in the cily sufperinten-ding the rofloating oi Dredge No. 10 formerly owned by lhc Government but now sunk at Bun-tain and Bcll's dock. Tho claln shell scow-belonging to the P. E. ls- land Dredging Co., which also sank last winter owing to ice pressure in Bruce »Stewa~rt's dock is also being raised and well underway, and will not be any the worse for its plunge. It .may -be rexncm-bored that Dredge No, 10 was sunk in West River last year and success- fully floated under Mr. M-a.oDon- ald's supervision. BRACKLEY P_0iNT NOTES - Tho farmers of llracklcy Point and vicinity are ull through thc har- vcs-t, and declare it is llle best crop for years. The potato crop on u general run is very poor.--There \va|~s vcry little damage done by the recent storm around llrackley Point.-~Mr. William Scanlan was spending the wcek end in Milton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore.-Mies 'Mabel Shaw was spending Sunday in Brncklcy Point.-'I`he school is progressing favorably under thc skillful man- agement of Miss Lillian Moore.- Mr. Earle Skefflngton was vlsli- ing friends in -Charlottetown on tor.--Mr. Edward MacCallum was ual at 7 p m, and at Harlne H ll yi". THE CALORIC Pipe s_,l'urn§ce` _ is no experiment. Hashbfbeu in use 101' Ovllr five (5) years in this city." Fred H. Trainor. . R » A hold nesday_ evening Det, Eine will 'be 'held2f[_ra't fpllowlng. ` ._ *W ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION A much enjoyed and highly suc- cessful congregation reunion was held Tuesday night in the school room of the Queen 'square Metho- dist church, 'St. John. as part of the observance of the 132nd anniver- -sary. The school room 'was filled to capacity. Following the devo tional exercises, which were led lby ` the pastor, Rev. Neil MacLauc-hlan, pleasing addresses were given by William Hawker, Rev. R. G. .Ful- ton, of Centenary church, Rev. E. E. Styles. president of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward lla- ‘ If _ not land Methodist conference, and il Rev. H. E. Thomas, of Exmouth' street church. Mrs. L. V. 'Lingley sang a solo that was much appre- nlzht i elated. Her accompanist was Mrs. Blair MacLean; Fro`m the reunion congratulations were sent to Rev. Dr. R. W. Wcddall, a former pastor, l who that day was celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of his wedding. » Refreshment(-1 were served by an efficient committee. - St. John Journal. _ \ / lbv town ot' llicsaba. 'Pho pil of thc I \ A / llicsalil Iron Company in nom- -__ Sulphur Siding, at 1| now town Mrs. Neil Higgins, Stanhope, it-,ft ____*________________... milml Babbitt. 'rms I.,-_,rt of the for Boston yesterday. ‘ rouge is usually know nas tho 'E - ' Fast l\’ios.tl1l, and extends froin 'M11 ~l~ J. Hughlre. M- T’-. has ar Mall Devotes Life 1111" town of lllcsnba to Birch Lake rlved home from Montreal. _ . `=l dlslanco or 20 ' . ` _ _ union. It 1 ____ _ this zlrca that lbc iron fd`r‘l|H.\iion 19 1928 _ _ ___§Hs;_cn_s1u.o'r'rs1rowi~{'§U.513n1Ar~{___ _ ___ "W PAGE This famous household cleanernnddisinfeetant' is now made in Crystal Flakes instead of pow- der. It is the best house- hold lye on the market. I Use it for cleaning and disinfecting- sinks, closets, drains, etc.; _ destroying vermin; softening water; mak- ingsoapwleaningfloors, greasy pots and pa_ns, etc.; removing paint, _ etc. ' Avoid inferior and dan-_ gerous substitutes. Get the genuine article in- cans as reproducedbe-_ I low. _,fr , i O .z__ '51' ia ati u l _ concentration process. introduced . MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 17.-Mln- nesoto. is producing a brand new rou.or.e. according to Prof. George . Schwartz. of the department of-gool6x'¥`.'University of Min- nesota. 'Three hundred tours daty Detroit I r use in the manufacture Y 'years in Nortbern'lVlinnesota,- Dr. -Schwartz explained. but it has been impossible to call it an ore .be- cause it could not he smelled by any simple process. Tho magnetic hy an iron company on thc liicsobi range in norther nllilnnesota, how over changes the rock into a true orc, capable of being smelted, and it is on this account that it is now considered a new ore. This magnetlte rock is found in hugo beds ut the east end of the Mcsabl range and has limitless possibilities of development. ¥1<¢C0l”¢1ll1l¥ to geologists and minors at tho Minnesota university. The concentrating machinery that in boing used was invented some YClll‘s ago by E. W. Davis. superin- londcut of the mines experiniont -station nt. tbo Unlvcrsiay of Min- nosotn_ ‘The ningnetllo orc bring liuerl Ili Ilrcseul.." Dr. Schwartz daclared_ "is.fouml on tho part nf the Mcsabi range which lies cast of Geologist Describes The' Flavour I 1 New Iron Ore _ D:§__§lT1g_TneS0ta Its rich delicacy delightful! 'f ,_ _ _ _ _ _ I .ll i ! 1. . ` 4 iv ._ I . Y l r ' ) ---.er ‘of the new product is .polng to. H _ _ 5 _ ' M _ 9 _ I _, of# Alevirigly known automobile. has me la'rgest'§q'le.,°Q _team hr. ‘§.i‘.‘.".".i`l..1.'§.”‘...".?.f`.f.'."»i... ..f§.’§" B1-ACK °r GREEN ._ IN SEA!-'ED PACKETS °N|-Y CARDIGAN HIGH SCHOOL. The i'ollo\\'ing is the standing of the pupils of Carrligan }ligbSchonl for thc month of Scptcmbcr. Grade X. 1, Bernadette and Earl McDonald (equal): 2, Mary Donohue; 3, Agnes Lewis. Grade VilI.~1, Stewart Scrlmgeor; 2, Chas. McDonald and Norman Mc- ,Konzlo (equal): 3, Elsie McNeill. Grado Vll.-1, Helen Donohoo: 2, (Thus. liuchannan; 3. Geo. Buch annan; Grade Vl.-1, Herbert Mo- Donnld; 2, Grace Lewis; 3, John McDonald. I’rimnry Dept., Grado lV.~1, Mary B. McDonald; 2, Leith Scrlmgnor and Marlon 'l‘obcy lvqual); 3, llorunrd Gillis. Grade ill.-1. Theresa Douohoe; 2, Thad- deus Shephard; 3, Margaret lie- villo, Grade l., _iuuior~1, Gordon Scrlmgoor: 2. Mario Brothers and Margaret Sullivan lnquali; il, ltuth Mcldatzliern, (lradc l., sonlor. - Francis McDonald; Jean lhiclian- nan; Earl Mc-Konzlo. The following pupils bvd perfect attendance during tho month of September: ilrincipalis dept., ~ Bernadette Lowls, Agnes Lvwls, Grace Lewis. Earl McD zie. Thcresa»'.Dort.ahoe, - Elizabelx ward Ryan, Thaddeus Shepherd. Mary Welsh, Irene McDonald, Frall- cis McDonald. Jean Bncbannan, Wm. l\icAulay_ Dannie Livingstone, Daniel Welsh. Henry Welsh. Hattie McKenzie, Winifred McKenzie.Gor- don Scrlmgeor, James McSwaln, Margaret Sullivan and Gertrude McDonald. Prizes awarded- _ The prizes donated by the Wo- men's institute of Cardigan for the pupils oi’ Cardigan High School having the best flower gardens were awarded as follows,-'-1, Mary B. Mc-Donald; 2, Chas. McDonald; 3, Robert MeNlcbol. Don't Cut Out Capped Hook or Bureitis-for will reduce them and leave no blsxm ishes. Slo slameness rom rl Doss ounld, John McDonald, Chas. McDonald, Stow- art Scrimgoor, Norman 31,-|(..M|,._, l"lor<-ucv McNeil, Elsie llicl\'i-il. I Primary dr-pt - liiaxion 'l‘oln~y, P P P y- , tw! blllhr or remove the hair, and the horse can be worked. $2.50 a botlls, de- livered. Book 6 R FPC! _ __ _ __ , ,_ . ._ _ M;-_ Ambrose 1)0y|0 has ,»emrn(.,| _ ,of lliinucsota was first discovcrcfll WJ-'v°"“"'"°° ul Lym`n‘Bu"““""' to hi b t P - ' -- ` ' iq omg n leagang Grove, nf but on .Amount of th al _ - c isenco of ' ter spending a few weeks' holiday F1011 ores. it rocolv . l I - ' ` ' ' " ' ' ` Pr ittle atten- in Boston and vicinity. (Assog-°-J PMGSJ tion until recently." W . 5 . _ ___ 1'°_ .__ "--*Q-ea».--v~__ Mr and Mrs \Vm Partrid NI SKLGON Minh" od A A “’"‘0 ls at ilrefa/aaa' Vi ¢ii§li~\ ~ _*_ >&9( onw- _ - _ , , f- _ _ , _ ' ,_ __ _ | fnum, nl__1f ,'_-._-. ' York, have returned home nli.gc(l° d)n B°l""‘|"f m'_‘l__:h:ivi_1igffm-__S;_‘_1H::; mg no (_lmn,_,_,,._ .izgdplo uOrm,.:;,:‘:` ‘ -`§ _ ,.. _. _ ._ - ._ 1 r night wr-..-ks' visit rn nests.. and ‘my ’.""““ ‘ ' _ 1 "H hr was leaving the neck o » . _ . .~ il at f spreading chem .mc _ _ _ _ Il. c. ruiniington, N.ll., where his broth- ,'::q"!:;,il,`;, _‘MAO H Al|(_n_ ¢|,,. |,,,.g,.,, 11-lling Just been sentenced to s‘\ er resides’ ~ fl .diolll ln' 'w.str-.rn "mnlllei "Excuse ` but A :`;'Ji `-_- as his medium for showing his love _ Mrs. W. E. J-iillhouse, left yoster- for ptlu-rs. 1 A W I , ___ ' day morning on return to M0059. 'Phu Allen farm has 11 21|-.rcs do- O" bride). Mr. George White is homo f I I I voted to mo Culmm of q1_,,m(,1,_ ‘m a Visit from B°“i°"‘_‘M"' and MW' (star n peasant. V S t to her During tho /ilowcr-ing - season tho MFI" James Shaw are going to re* mlm” S' Mr' and Mrs' D0n&m!tr'lr'l is li riot ol cvcry color anlll ` ` __ “id” in Cmlonemwn for thewm' Nicholson' iclllri|‘I combination conceivable. ln! The sironlfest ` | _.r 0 gin o 0. do you Mlghllglin has consecrated his life Wam' if lot-YUUV M1190 Whilv y0ll'l‘c` Miss Blanche Hughes ol' the C. to the m`m"g of nnwnrs fm- fmt- l1‘\/fly? _ N. R., Offices, h-as 1`05U"'€`d he' fllslriilution to hospitals. charitable _ ~-~-- dunes "mir enjoying ii vacmin" "f instituliolnl and public buildiugsin_| n:'_"k D'_""ll “"‘-111 llil to ilu- __ ' _W __ / if t two Weeks. om-0-r that lm may l,.x¢,._,,(_| |,;,_,_|,1¢_~__~;. `:_f_‘l‘:1_ll_lsH_ir;_i_ig_:of;;l_r-rghnliiil said. ;;l:s|_~ _§ ___;_' _ W ' 5 fl : 1 kinrncss o a wie ‘__ f - - ence. sa 251" ` - Miss Agnes Macdonald, IL N.. of 5351;) ll;»nll"l1Ii;!offoi‘ings. Where.; Florence?" asked ti:e| Boston City Hospital, has arrived About 15 yours ago Mr. Allen be- Wf_'_0HfY Clffrk. _ here to spend -her lrolidays with ber canlr imbucd with the idea of ___-9111111!-1 over dar on do bencb.."| parents. lMr_ and Mrs. J. B. serving buluauity- Mw“YS1ll‘l\"ff °‘l'LDh"‘h- -Macdonald. of iluwl-rs, bo docidcd to uso llurml FASCINATING ng er parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Parlrman, New Glas- l ` FALL “KODAKIN G” At this season nature is garbed in her most attractive hues. It le a time to delight the hearts of "Kodakers." A ,launt through the woods and lielde will bring you in contact with many subjects which will make excellent snap-shots. We have a full ll'_na of KODAKS AN D CAMERAS Come in and have a Cam- era talk with ue and we be- Ileve you will decide to join the ranks of happy photo- graphers without further de- lay. Kodak prices range from ....._...__....._............_ 86.50 up Camera prices range from .._.___.__ $1.75 up We also carry a full assert. ment ol' films and supplies, 5 Miss Azza J. Parkman, who has been vlsitl -h - |gow_ returns on Saturday morning _to Boston, accompanied by Miss _Magma Newsome of Kingston, P. | ‘ ' I . STOCK QUOTATIONS l-l.A|Ll1F1AX, Oct. 18.-Stock quo tations *furnished by Johnson and Ward, melnlbers of the 'Montreal Stock Exchange, Bell Telephone 123 Brom-p-ton St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power Cuba. Cane Sugar 'Pfd. Pan American 'Petroleum American Can. Brazilian Fraction Howard Smitfh l"l'd. Howard Smith Com. '-- Spaullelf River -Prefer'-red Spanish River Com. Steel Company of Canada British Empire Steel lst .P-fd. Penmans. A`blt.lbl Shawini-gan 117 Lamrentlde Pulp 91 Canadian General Electric Canadian Stesimshfill C0111- E Ea. 42 an fn 47 1 ' all tllcro arc 07 vurletlcn Oi’ 1-1111* possible fo A _d_ Mr. Godfrey, who is attending- _ _ __ _ __ _ 1 F lilly lvlslting friends onthe Union Ron college in England' is spending alpopului ilowor. <..1<,l\ with its dis. N the Sound testi . . _ _~ ,. - . _ ‘I "Mi few days at Dunstai!nage_ the guest-11'1"UV<’ ‘~"10““1= ‘md Us °“'“ '~h‘" vast multitudes of women who f his amtoiistics o parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm," ‘- ` ` - _ . used lt. lt has been r - ' ___ of blossoms. makes :;:_Llhda!;ma°i"t*;_m“l~l_Ca1lS\?l1 his rounds, ami leaves bnllflllcls 111 me jo _ pl, Y: i“;°_' ee" "@*‘l°1`@f| lhf,\_l\f?spitals and other places ham, 15 i"*b§1‘bY ‘Lydia E. .Pl-nk where-ho bclicvcs they will be nb- nl rv; 050 fl 0 9301119011110- This Dr(,_(_iated_ rl .ous record shows its power , "Tho sight of flowers is the 5;_re:\t- Over the ills ol women and tho lot- Iost tonic for persons who are ill or ters ol recommendation we are discouraged that the world ovcl' continually plnbll-Shing in this pap- has produced," Mr. Allen said. ‘i or should induce every ailing wom- havo proof that flowers do spcnk a an to try “_ language of gladness. Every morn- 1g|S_ ing when l come into Muskegon --¢e>_i with an armful of flowers stranll- 50U~|-,|.|p0R-|- 5cH00|_ _ ern speak to me on the street. Af- _ ____ l-Cr 1 have fl“li"e"““ the blossoms The following is -the report oi' 9115 ‘im empty h“.“d°d nn one pays Cross Roads School' for the month any attention to me.- lt was the of S te I r: _ cp mme l‘l0;vcrB~.that the “rangers Spoke to ' Grade Vlll.--l. Dorothy Stowarll “ “rc” 2, Myrtle Farquliarson. on nwlmlioll flnlxbuthiis Grade Villl.-1, Cecil 1MeI’l\all; 2. .lzlmmo g alll ;;imm,vm.k on s(.,;.m-ai Kenneth Gard; 3, Ira. l3a‘lderslon_ _ r]\(v‘:';‘1)'l':=(tEios` several YGHTS hi’-11113 Grade V‘”1' Margaret Smith: 2’ psqiiirorltoldcvolopra new species, Ernest Farquharson_ -.% ’i‘ our convictions " Y ‘ ' E-.1-0.. ~~_I,,hn ~- Wh,..[,¢,-n,,| his wifi, °‘l'n|- Marion Gard; 3. Frank Wood. ~ nvlnred th<\rc‘s u i>urHl1l‘-` 'l0W"l' Gmde IL-1' Earl” K"n'mdy‘ I L? ._ .." ' Grade l, Senior.-l, Katie .\'iol_\' R dnur... rnplioll har ima- neanx; 2, ‘Margaret Fltrquharson. lmnll. Slcllplly. "1 110110 3'0" don: Griuln I' Jllxlidlr-9. lllmlnfiir f-_xpoct mo to have tho courage of 2. filly 14011110 Y. - 0 ‘ ‘ - , . .9 I K _ \~ __ __ _ /__ . _ . _-A f » ul 1 ' \ , ,_ .jE`» » _i \- , E13] (;»r;n1e.IV.-1,Elva. Jenkins: 2. __1,pn,|\ l'):wldson, teacher. . Dresser \ Cheffonier _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . $40.00 ‘ Bed....'.. ._ ._ li "Canadian :Steamship Pfd. i,\ - - 1/1 and cron /arf mg/1f~ C W Patterson » .|sws|.\.s.n` iso arent some NM* and do prompt developing and printing. Asbestos Com. Dominion Bridge ‘Montreal Power 129 Winnipeg Electric ', r. _ ‘L 1’ nncatowstrs tax/mv: _V NJ _-' ` \ Al W- or-X-W* Universities U Dictionafi __ Dictionaries 111 011° Ml Dldikllfhl Johnson 98: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets How To .Get F the Mere Nominal Cost 0| M and Distribution and 98c this NEW authentic hound In black Illustrated W1'-ll in dolor. or mall to thi! Coupons with cents te cover et handling. Pleklalv ltln. ste. 1-1-_-1_- mau. oaosas wll-L li ru.\.so aes fer renee' 1| “'- areeulllf Cause of Your Headaches Eyes Examined Consult , DR. E. C. HARRIS .123 Qllsstl MMO! 'Nextl National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchison .... Am. Car & Foundry Am. Locomotive Arn. Smelting & Refining Anaoonda. r , - Oorppe .... .1--B-1-_---1 Canadian -Pacific RJl11W_llY -New York Central Cube. Cane Sugar C,-ucibie isteel .international »Pllil8r Kelly S'D1`ln8il101d Mex Petroleum international fMer. Marine..._. Press Steel Car Iléadlllg ......._..f.'........_..i._............ ‘Southern Pscliie ............-.__... Studebaker .........-.. -l........_..._.. Utah Copper U. S. Steel 53 15% 96 69% 56 ll. 58% 31% 21% Eu 88% sea. Union Pacific -..._...._....... 128% il-it P'°ll°1"¥ "‘° .mowrnsat cxcuanes PQ/1fv5`g'orbymom1ng How to Keep a Child Healthy r ‘\ ' .`i. 'th h. lui.:-.safely .'\(;tll.\l.'.`Ii.‘t"_"{i._I.fl'_`:..i¢Ei.'.‘.3.-.s ".'l_E.'§."'.i ¥`§.l”al'.|'§'.l{` .lt lil.. ni.-Xl.. el';1m'_Q" goin ng; _ " ‘fMagic” in a Tcnsp