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I Talk the matter over with our representative, or write us direct. iumiuul a. co, LTll. The Oldest insurance Agency in P- E. I- Low" Qua" street Charlottetown. and Our stock of Toilet Goods Beauty Goods is a most complete In ‘fact it has no suiwrlvr l" Besides a great q array of Farce Powders we have a 1n funsgock of all those intimate things ladies of tact! Supra me Oflt. the Maritimes. require in » ~ . GUARDIAN,’ _¢ wl ‘lillllllllll lHl lillllllll ll IdlbrllIIniold-illellett Aleeelnteldltol-ILK-Oenh d . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 / _flb,]omes W. BqrfnrhMD- ‘ - RQUND SHOULDERS it is unfortunate that some 0!‘ IN ifNTEREST OF ECONOMY. which there were as many Oppor- A year or so“ ago, when clouds were hanging thickly over the '00!‘ ot‘ the ‘Liberal House. Mr. Mac- icuzie King announced that in the interests of economy and good gov- ernment and the welfare of the country. some retrcuchments were About i0 be mude. The portfolio .if Minister of States, for example. would ho abolished and possibly some other portfolios might be laid ture, art: hidustry are alive and awake, each fool-flag for men. mo of action, of initiation, of courage, and of vision and thousands of doors are open for those who fit it may she. The thing is to select the job. lflt one's self for it and go t0 it. The Opportunity we wait for is a sham and a delusion. The 0p- un the um“ of sacrifice. portunity we ninkc is life and ser A wind come last Oifdlbfil‘ and ‘ vice and success. swept awny the clouds. The death» P lied promises were forgotten, and $7,900 A WEEK’ now it is announced that the port- 301k; of Minister of State is to be restored and a new ministry creat- Avo note by a uows item going the rounds of the press that ‘Mr. ad l-m. Prince Edward 15mm], Geno Tunney has graciously accept- lmhlce dsi-dward “landhagaflghf ed a position at the fnirly remun- m a ministry’ b," “mm were engugh cratlvc salary oi‘ $7,000 n week. For nfluistfles fmm which m“, pmnm-elthe benefit of any of our unsophis- could have been supplied wlflioutnllicalctl vendors who are not keep- new cream,“ when the mmndcd'ing in tnuch with the most import- readjustincnts uiudc Cflllflduiflilt world happenings we may re- will have the largest Cabinet in its mark here that Mr. Tunney is the |1i§L0l‘y—ll'l the interests ofeoono-‘gentlcman ivho had the distinguish- “y. we gighf. or nine millions oiled honor of getting the better of Deoplc will have n lurger goveru-anotlici- gentleman of distinction. to nont plant than the ‘I15 mililoirwll. Jack 1361111010)‘- lll l1 fl-‘lllc 011' Jeoplo of the Uniwd ismwg, Wolcounter some weeks ago, and for shill] have a Cabinet of nineteen or which they received approximately Wm“); while the United Statesa million dollars ibetwccn them. have only nine. We have the some ‘He is at present taking a well- number of ‘Senators as the United earned rest in the balmy air of the States. Island of lBermuda preparatory to 8T0 Ties’ and trying to g9; on its 19st,: What kind of work is‘ he expected iss Ihecome so top-heavy that there to do by which he can honestly s danger of the‘ YHJOIE fabric top~_earn $7.000 u week? Wlml kind 0f mug over and all i“ ofdgf that, training qlid he receive to lit liiiu qaces 511a“ be found [or worthy to earn ‘$7,000 l1 week? Tim work he is going to dais to show him- The . ir unworthy democrats. The economics of the dark days self on the vaudeville slasc- tunitles as today. Science, liters.- themselves for tho job. whatoverimon who were rejected for milit- struggling to establish new indus-lllollfill- J our school boards, in their wisdom lure trying to do sway with physi-v cal training in the schools. ' ‘ One can understand the prejud- fee toward things military. but that’ the child should not have tho in- struction on how to stand and sit correctly. how to have an erect icarriage, sound lungs, and sound heart, is to _my mind nothing short lcrlminsl. > _‘ iA-s I've said before, the only young ai-y service. because the chest was ltoo small, were thoso whose parq lenffl would not lcl. them engage’ in sports when they ‘were at the; growing age, for fear of injury. ‘Now what is the cause o! thef round shoulders or hollow chests‘, we sec in children? E it may hc simply duc to generall weakness of the body, and ‘so the, shoulders droop forward from gen-l erai weakness of the muscles. , ‘Sometimes it is a matter of poor eyesight, and the youngster will ‘stoop forward in school or 0130-» iwbure in order to got a better view, of things. g ' Suspenders or brnccs sometimes tend to pull the ‘shoulders forward also. Sitting in school where the, ilcsks and seals do not ‘fit the child, ‘lnfly also cause round shoulders. l but perhaps tho main cause is lhc weakness of the abdominal muscles. A youngster who (loss Iwl llllly. who does not bond his body forward. backwards and side- ways‘ in all the little glint-s of child hood, is going to he weak across. the .'il>rlomen. l How does ;his affect. tho shoulders?‘ The abdominal muscles hold you in at. the ‘waist, abdomen to sag. If your abdomen docs not nag, the shoulders are not drawn forward. i [Simply stand sideways by your‘ inirror_ and watch the shoulders when the abdomen is drown in or backward. The shoulders g0 hack and the chest stands out. l Now the physical training in the schools and the games of the play. mound all tendfto develop these ali- domical muscles. ‘ ‘Let your child take ‘this form of exorcise and also encourage him l l ‘Play. it ‘wi‘ll keep his shoulders back, and glq; pls lungs ‘more. TODD] No s by the Way Consolidated school: to which not allowing the '7 Toilet‘ their tdilfli- of last summer, when political death was pending, have been forgotten, the children were transported by training he received was to learn carriages were tried as an Gxper]. f The White Drug Store ‘ Goods .i. t. nuitsoll Canada, heavily loaded with debt, going to work at Ahe salary men- iud the newly resuscitated King cal strength with which xiaturc had Government is swaggerlng in its endowed him so that he couuld in new found strength. ‘some duy we shall cull n hnlt i0 he orgy of extravagance and it will not ho too soon. time bent up any man that cured lolu-y conclusions with him, and so win the homage of u. wailing ivrirld. ‘He succeeded and in recognition of his achievement the world is pru- how to fight, to develgp me phygl-Jnflilll in Ontario and in sections of the ‘Maritime lProvinces, but did not succeed to the extent that had been expected. ~Now, in Ontario, tho lDepnrtuic-nt of Education is ad- opting the opposite pluu of carry- ing tho school to tho children in- stead of carrying the children to, school. The plan has ‘been put ln' Daily Selections Ion Guardian Readers v+e4~ November 4. 1925 ‘SmULlS DEATl-l-"Saul died for his [ransgrcssion which he com- muted against tlic Lord. becuniic of tho word of liio Lord, which lic kept. not; and also for asking coun- sel of one that had a familiar spirit— and inquired not of the lbord." 1 Lhron. 10:13.14. "PRAYER - But as [or inc. my prnyei-‘fg unto Thee. O Lord, in on acceptable time. THE BIRTHDAY OF BURNS - Though Scotland sand names. Of patriot. king and pecl‘. Tho noblest, grandest of them all Was loved und crndlcd here boasts u thou- lllcre ‘lived tho gentlest peasant And yet I slnlld within this room not waned m“ ‘She scum“ com“ Drlncc. Ami hold all lllfolll-‘B lll scorn. to those who sit with folded arms The loving cotter-king For here ‘beneath this lowly thatch Compared with whom the grcntcst lord in hut n litlcd thing. 'Tis but u co; roofed -in with strllw ‘OFTEN MISSPEUIJED: indis- wrong door. / erect limprurlont.) ~ _ ‘SYNONYIMIS: vamm ‘mm,’ mm tlt is truc that in many cases Op ccit, zirrognncc. (ltilOlilfllltill. pre-Dofllllllly 11418 001110 W001i llllll $llillpll0ll hauglitiness, dlslnlu.) .. , . - t .1 WORD STUDY: “U68 n Word whuc luist expected. rue uso ui-i incronsc our vocabulary by mas- day's ‘WONII state of being under the power or control of another. Lion ‘to his tyranny Within Hllbl linliowod hut ‘l fool When the glad lips at lust have OPPORTUNITY: DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH Iy w. i.. Gordon vvvvvvvvv v-wv-v‘ lWOiIDS OFTEN Mi-SUSED: "Slander" means to speak u false report, "libcl' is the written or _ , printed (l,_ranl,,t.ion_ mlttcd that in many cases, if sho OFTEN Mi‘Sl’ll0NOillN‘CED : knocked. ‘the occupant wus out nt ilgfgtb‘ ignlfij;(.l."n"c m” o m’ m “o, the limo or sho- knockcrl at tho lit has hccn said, probably by those who have had the good for- ;uue to omlbracc her, that Oppor- tunity knocks at lcnst once at true or not it will be frankly ad- svcry man's door. ‘Whether this be operation in ‘Northern Ontario‘ whore there is railway transports-f m” Wlvuegl? 0f 5'30""? lllm- ‘we lion iu n. thinly settled rural scctionl say "the world" adviscdly. The of the country. ‘Itailwny cars are‘ vaudeville promoters of the show ‘ED901511? lfllled 11D f0!‘ lllfl DI-IPDOBB I do not my m“, wagfi the people with a school room, desks and seats, pay it and for what? for sixteen children. dlincklioai-ds. v a teachers desk, maps, pictures, a m!“ mgmer‘ school library and u bedroom and There aFe thousands ol‘ men who kitchen for the teacher. have, by laborious years of toil and sncrlflco lflttod themselves in col- parcd to D8!’ 87,000 a weck for ‘To see a About 120 miles of territory are threo 1imcs and it is yourgj‘ Leg that what in somo cases lookod rcu- sonuhly and logically ‘like Oppor- tuJiiiy lurncd out to hc i1 vastly different angel. Opportunity, although sometimes coming unsought, must be sought. tcrlng one word each day. SUHJECTION; To- the “Her subjec- ‘was pathetic." awaiting her. lSbo is a coy judo and but rarely throws herself at n man's feet. When ‘she does if. would almost appear as if she were Love's sweetest bard wus horn. l.lkc ono who claspg n, shrine covered by car schools. and stops are made at seven places along tho line. The children near enough to these stopping places attend the school for sovcrnl days and are then given homo work to do until the car rclurnsi Tho curs cot around their circuit once in uboul. fivo weeks. This plan is reported to be helpful (hiring the pioneer stage of settlement, titling over the period until wuii the moraine 8i population school buildings will be erected. leges and universities. in work- shops, in factories, behind th counter, ‘for real sorvico to tho world and their fellow men and who do not. roccivo $7,000. n. your for ll. The question is frequently asked. "is the world growing better?" And we try to believe it is, hut. in tho face of such evidence as this, scepticism uuavoldly creeps in, flow much, onn wonders, do the men and women whomakc upthla $7,000 a week, contribute to the world’; charities, its missionary activities, a A veil of secrecy hn covered the Imperial Conference for days pest. it was hardly to be expected that- lts education? Many of them, no autumn or me Emplre comm‘ noluin Blunt ‘i NI ,- - ' i; .5’ 3....- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ti... n. some Your: DOLLARS T0 Us; WE nAyurnt-i- GOODS. ,WHOLESALE PRICES 01y EVERYTHING I NOT LISTED. MANY LINES‘ HALF PRICE. We are going to make these two Dollar Days the _best yet and think our extremely low prices will do it. Read carefully, it will pay you. ' 24 SOILED SHIRTS 50c fine ‘striped, sizes 16, 16 1-2, 17, 17 1-2 only, to clear Dollar Days ....--.-»-.-..-.---.u COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS $1.00 liglht stripes, all sizes, re- gular $1.85, Dollar Days 951-00 FINE SHIRTS FOR $1.00, 3 dozen fine striped shirts slightly mussed, regular $1.75 to $2.00, Dollar Days . . . . .. l. . .. . $1.00 "FIN E BRACES AT 35c. 5 dozen men’s fine braces wlhite leather ends, good value at 60c Dollar Days 350 FLEECE LINED UNDER- WEAR 65c. Heavy fleece lined underwear, all sizes eitfher ‘Pen: man's” or “Tiger” brand Dollar- Days ,.». . . . . . . .. .. 05¢ garment WHITE WOOL SOX 35c. 5 dozen’ men’s ‘heavy pure wool sox, extra value at 52c, Dollar Days 35¢, MEN’S HEATH R SOX 39c 10 dozen men’s a1 wool heather sox, regular 60c value Dollar Days 39v MEN’S HEAVY WOOL UN- DERWEAR $1.00. 15 dozen men’s wool underwear, ribbed, sizes up to 44 wortfh $1.50 gar- , ment Dollar Days . $1.00 PENMAN’S MERINO UNDER- WEAR 90c. Penman’s Merino Underwear all sizes regular $1.25 value Dollar Days . . 90c MEN’S WOOL COAT SWEAT- ERS $2.35 in navy, brown, mar- oon and grey bought special wortlh easily $3.50 Dollar Days ‘all sizes $2.35 HEAVY GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS ‘$1.75. Extra heavy dafk grey large made flannel shirts Dollar Days .. . . .. $1.75 KHAKI wonx SHIRTS $1.00 Strong well made khaki shirts, I regular $1.35 lines Dollar Days SMALL BOYS’ ‘ CASHMERE SWEATERS $1.25. A large lot of fine cashmere sweaters fit boys 4 years to 12 years regular $2 or $2.25. Dollar Days $1.25 MANY BARGAINS NOT LISTED, 50o, MEN’S HEAVY WINTER CAPS $1.00 ~\about 50 ,men’s heavy winter caps carried from last season, worlih $1.50 to $2.00 DollarDays .. $1.00 KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.75 extra well made Khaki flannel shirts, sizes to 17 inchr, special Dollar Days . . . .. $1370 BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS $1.00 fit boys 6 years to 14 years old, stock warm and heavy, regular $2.50, Dollar Days . .1 . . . $1.00 MEN’S BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE OVERALLS_$1.25. also plain blue ex-tra well sewn, regu- lar $1.75 value Dollar Days $1.25 BOYS’ TWEED SUITS $5.00. Here’s a bargain you can”: af- ford to miss. Suits to fit boys 10 years to 16 years $10 value DoliarDays $5.00 BOYS’ BLOOMER PANTS $1.00 5 dozen Boys’ tweed pants all sizes_ regular $1.50 to $1.75 val- ues Dollar Days . .. . .. . . $1.00 BOYS’ OVERCOATSJ $8.50 all boys overcoats from. last year wortlh up to $13.50 and" $15.00‘, sizes 30 to 35, to clear Dollar Daysat $8.50 SMALL BOYS’ OVERCOATS $5 All small boys’ overcoats from last year worth to $8.50 Dollar Days $5.00 MEN ’S OVERCOATS $16.50. 30 men’s overcoats, new stock re- gular $22.00 values, tlhe greatest bargain in the city Dollar Days $16.50 MEN ’S OVERCOATS $15 all - last years overcoats, about 30 1n all, regular $25 to $30 over- coats only one of p size Dollar Days $15-00 MEN’S .BLUE NAP OVER- COATS $18 just a big special for Dollar Day, come in and look tliem over, only 6 in stock. Dollar Days $18 MEN’S EXTRA BLUE CHIN- CHILLA OVERCOATS $25. This is an overcoat that cannot be duplicated under $32, all sizes. Dollar Days ... . . .. $25 COME IN Henderson 8i Gudmore - A hovel made of clay, One door shut-s out the snow and storm One window greets the day. touched The something deemed illvfm; And here the world through ail the years, . As long as day returns, from the four quarters of the globe should be able to come to an iin- mediate agreement upon any im- portant. new departure in regard to i} doubt do_ contribute to worthy puf- poses, but it is not altogether the useless spending of monoy on gun]; trying to ascertain what manner of man he is and in many cases she has found him unworthy. How [Tuesdlyllsst are ‘now on only street; ‘Q15 or three more ‘are m! the United Kingdom. Perhaps in prepare the way for dismember- no pa/rt of the Jlimpiro is our Brit-Imam. The old watch-word "Unit- ish connection more highly valueiiod we stand; dlvldod we fall "holds to be sddeii to mlk th mil , a h tn don lug the exact relations of the i . . . 9 0P 6 . a i» will» . l T)“, tribute o; m, p)", and gem-e many have found their Opportnn- m: l: :51“ ° 2"“ “mfred l0 b"! on?!“ Dominion!‘ with the United than in these Maritime Provinces. as true for the great British Oom- quota. at 1'! or 18. the ibulltielt CID‘ R2: gym“ 33:19" mlm-i- [fy and, after toying with her. have I n “My t at mum” "ch l‘ K; , Danger l,“ m ‘my lb -;-—- monwealth as for any nation or idol: yet wlt-hlealaries in propor- . w ' made shipwreck of their lives? m“! m“ l" ‘l; resins. temp, to define m0 mucih The m“, h Aginlltltiiedllllny -ln eoetlnth near Tt people. tion. Hurrah for Economy! ' . , 711011551145 o; you“ ma“ are My , In . rem n ng lus o s hero c -.--_ _ ' , ,, ..._._. “I . . King- Albefl; Bu s H15 CI-low ‘many have had dist Oppor- , mi constitution and si-itini liberty, m y d , r, The mylter q p, i M" - , .. ,. K I SEVCHth M01101.’ Bsgc-YCIQ tunlty handed down to them ‘by dot- d" Preparing for their life's work. itself have “slowly broadened down u" u" ‘m 8° m“ achleve‘ y a nu“. MFMM‘ ,"'é“'°" h" ‘n w‘ . linen-ts of our Canadian soldiers in ""0" 071925 In d from Precedent to precedent an u" are“ w". lug parents and have frittered it what '5 ma“ 5m" “m1”? ‘n 5° has been cleared up the vaudeville show or the movies Their valor was in c ut llt. M.‘ ' l’ p-Hom" H‘ h“ hm’ _____ o r . Hudnute Cold 0mm . 50o LONDON, Nov‘ 33K," “be” sway on "m ‘Mumen plaalury ft would be unwise at this stage to w“ “l” *0 B1107 I _ neVpt- m. put than in his m?‘ or new H‘ h m.“ "and chm!" m the “up attested by 210,000 casualties, one- Robb s famous exploit. The ll In u.“ ,_ .- gugwg, V.n|'h|||' mum 50° B! M 011m. e monarch who driv- seeking only to m", at “It m“ or t e development of brute b n quarter of whom had mode the su- question was never held. th eputyl -‘ , . s wnmotor cycle, has bought h 1 lug order of t in]! further. the m Th h t... Hum.“ 8km “d Tm.“ h“ seventh machine M M“ w” the plea" u h" turned to “h” streiist s the most promising. 1f Muir“ accepted my n] um dmrpreme sncr ca. one w o sur- returning olllcer, one Lundergrem- , _, _, >3 Gram sol. The ruler’: latest mount. made and opportunity "m, service and usefulness and perlon- “o. “V” “a” '“""'d°d m""Y».h°"°" "" 4mm‘ "N" ""1 "h"! ll! Mll- m‘ E 4d: Hudnute Toilet I Water Elsi-sing; 22:12:’- ilgo gum? iDo [wait for Opportunity see); i1 happiness be the chief aim they ‘ I -_..... and deconthu’ “and!” 6‘ V“ "M up h“ m“ ‘n’ M‘ "°"“m' l"? . l ‘ ' - a a - n’ i ‘ ‘ m,“ flown" “w ed ‘ no“ deal of auenuolhraclt I v m" look high" and “new” ma" ‘ "wk "d m‘ mnflm,“ 0, torla Crosses, 708 awards of the lug his favorite candidate l! votsl V. .. .1. ' ,5 b, "Hum, an,“ m, ma“ n, make u. his woi-ia i! mu btnodflvmucutmamth H“ m" “d “flan” mo“ m P“, Distinguished Se!!!“ Order. 24m and two other-dandidsten bu. vote f) f l l l § i F. .‘ ~- ""4"" "mm" - " 35° ‘ mllklrllg high speed it is almost Opportunity. ~' The"! ml! ‘be Inch no ti“ k n I rectlon. m." Drum“ m“ be tum.’ m,’ Military Crosses. 1,926 Distingulsh- each. it seems to have been one o: ' Hudmite Liquid erluiiiitm l" "I due ‘lv an improved WW s thing as "luck" but it is too ini- "- '1 ""- oilencor. - '-......iar-i............ "an no m“ o! we hum‘ mo edConduot Medals. end 18.814 Miii- those elections whi strongly upon the adoption‘)! some “'7 M°d"'-' "ma" m“ principle or measure upon which it d°°°""°"' ~ ll impossible for ell, or nearly all. O11 BIO “IIOQVDII '_ The Kmg‘ who l. foreign by prayers." t aviation, often makes day. unaccompanied. e motor cycle spin. eel-nun to depend upon. and whet looks like luck may be something (very diderent.‘ The b0! V50 99' also fond of 200 mill! l when out on KlDNEY l-‘ll.-l-S —-——<0>-_-_. EDITORIAL NOTES. Sport. as Inert. is commendable Hlliflllh Oelld Irlllentlne $00 A full line o! all popular‘ Toilet Articles. ____. 0n October l0 In West hint John - It would be a poor reward 16v a ) \ _ I _ p _ a m m Con, 701ml lady gathered fn some r1 n" ‘ _ esp“ detection in his ilrlt crlflw end pnlsewortliy. To loom how m :02“ 1:’ “fifingfomobfd by s; thou her-ole men npm the Domin- rupberrlee end Ollfflhll, June m a uumpr. t m" “u bums" ‘not,’ Wt “m” m" m’ “me h . "on" ‘Y M" . n w“ ions who endured hardship! show that the h-uit eeugg. ow",- "The men loci-o trying‘ to c . lnvibfl, ill! lifohehdpdu den. gilt when coo ‘ _ ,, ' ' make min , its ».lf‘-l;-'F-"§» " .- j ._~,‘tiiin".iirrni",.?ili7‘ "‘*“’~»‘ ‘ , . ‘l "" '"" a ~ ~<~ . TTW w . 1-x‘