' PAGE FOUR _ THE liiliililliiililllii Blliiiiilll Pneldeel, I. Cleeter l. lelmrei I. II!!!“ ikeretery. Llent. Gel. letter end Ieeeeer, l. l. Burnett. van-mean. a. B. A. Ieelleeee, D. l. 0. Aeeeelete The BUAIIIIIAN may be obtained he. the IOIIOIIII egelte In Olerlette- In litter, ml. Oerrle; Ill A. Brown, Btenp Vendor. ltellwuy Boohstnil. Maritime ere, (lrelton Street. J. ll. Taylor, Ureltou Street. (‘arter k Cm. Queen tltreet. .I. l‘. Dull. Queen Street. lcllllueld Drug Cm. hi. A. Pequot, tlonrle. NEW tilchult: Serve Statute-B. E. Cor. 42nd Htreet l filxth Avenue; B. E. Cor. 47th 01' its 0819M. Ill 1920-21. ' l In. L. Deeeette, 80 Spring Perk G. Tonnllne, Kent Street Welt. fitephen lInIIy, lliehnonsl Street. ll. Thomee White, 125 Elm Ave. N. Tweel, l5 Elm Avenue. l-‘red- flenllet. Greet ‘ r|e tltreet. l-‘renlt N. Kaye, II llllleboro Street. Weter Street, Sununerside. W. A. Johneton, lentelue. YORK street d‘ Broedivey; 42nd street, Opposite Grand Central Depot; N. If. (or. 82ml Ill. d Slxili Ave" (Dppdelte Glrubel Bron.) end lletullngn Newe Etietnl. BOSTON nld bout h News New York ltepreeentetlve-lngrehent Powers. M. Andleuiuiis. Ine (‘hit-ego ltepreeentetIve-E. _J. Power T‘HURSDAY_ NOVEMBER 26, 1925 v._.___....__.. ___- ~_..a~ MEMORIAL SERVICE Tomorrow at 11.30 o'clock the rition " ably in many of thi- American cit- hody of Her late Majesty Queen Mother Alexandra will ibe laid to rest beside that of her husbtind King Edward the Seventh, tinder the Alber; Memorial (‘hapel at the mcilieaval strunglioldWindsor Cas‘ We do not claim that we could‘ keep all or nearly all of our young‘ people at home. It would not be tothe advantage of those of them who are naturally fitted for Ibigger work than this little province can provide to keep them here, but we do claim that, if we gave more en- tie. where 1563. iii l‘"lili{1l0llt they, Weft‘ married in in >//4Dl'ill:C|l8I churches the Empire, in many couragement to our ilriant indus- i-liurclu-s in foreign coun-tiries, not- "its and confined m", trading more exclusively than we do to our ir-s. simultaneous memorial ser-culmu” “,9 could provide many vices‘. will he held. for the Queen .\1UlIll'I‘ was dearly loved not only Empire of which she had Empress but in home. , iii 111*‘ We do not claim that we could iii-Pu film-en and entice as many tourists "Pr? (‘Oillllry l0 which her province as some of the world's iiaiiii- and fame as '8 famous tourist resorts do but we‘ IIHIPIHPPI‘ l0 118i‘ 19110“! do claim that if the link between had i\“.n illlfl hrlil the love 0i their 1 Notes By The Way The one ivy-election that is per- mitted to be held before the meet- Iin the county of Bagot, Quebec. Considerable interest centres ill this coining by-eiection for various ireasoiis. Hon. Mr. Melgheu, who thought be could be more useful h“; elsewhere during the recent genes, al election than in Quebec, it is announced will speak iii Bagot during the contest on behalf of Hon. ‘Mr, iFauteaux, the Conservative icandidate who was a member of, fiVir. MEIgIlBIYS Cabinet at the limo‘ The vacancy was brought about by the death of Mr. J. E. Marcli, siucc his reelection oii October 29. .Vir. Marci], a staunch Liberal, was first elected iii l-iagot iit a byclec tiiiii iii 1X03, by a small majority‘, iiiid hail been re-elected at all the ,stici~essive elections since that idalc. The county oi liagot had in lng of Parliament will take 01MB" ‘m! CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN e33 [i v.ill 3-11 nsiil’ ‘. ARTIFICIAL AIDS Are ‘we really as strong a race physically as our ancestors? As we read about the gradual disappearance of such ailments a: typhoid, yellow fever, and so forth- und learn that man's life span has been increased by nearly twenty years during the past one hundreu years. we might easily be persuad t-d that we are becoming a super-lei race physically. Our departments oi health work very hard indeed in ‘preventing the spread of infection. and iln teaching us common sense lessons iu ordlu ary hygiene. g . ‘Hut when we get down to real facts we find that our longer dife 11101111130111"! 11)’ Pmmmzmg them former years elected (loiiscrvative spa“ is dug M80 m the mm that so and they died in infancy of malnut- members continuously from »l8li7lniaiiy babies are saved now, per. down i0 1390. Ill 1901, under the‘ Lauiier regime the boundaries of; the constituency were iillcredaiiili it has since stood lu coiuiiiii, There were no elections by agclamation iii the late EEHPYQWIIIIIB the best of some of the ser- electioii and iii the present state of‘ ‘mules 1t h, like“. enough ma, auuieiwrrtlieless mun is not any strong- by-elcctioiis will be coiitestedfle“ phy3“m‘ly‘ ‘t as strong‘ a“ h“ whatever the chances of success gntmdlnlrents’ or great grandpur ‘ ‘ fen s. may he for one party or tlic other. The growth turing industries iii the Provinces has begun to make the more of them with employment at w°‘“"*"“ 1'19“ "Wmrs ‘wk “"111 m," curry 1 ma“ o" but just n“ more tavoi‘ than they formerly did fame they reduce his “fight ab" Nflity." his‘ effort at. or for work iipou the policy of protection. long as they were mere grain»! to out‘ growers may Md not fee] ‘he “epdjfliid our drug concerns turning out of agricultural protection. A.‘ pro/l“ ""°I““m“"‘ N’ "Ends" the was‘? v - - - i m8 t0 ' s ‘matter in the intestine less poisoii- Mt‘ AS spate “m not mow I inns. ducers of butter, cheese, meals, poultry and eggs, they see things, in a different light, and with [he LIUBHIIAIIJOUK is- that notwithstanding ‘the contract a cold readiiy§to have -in 0f miXfl-i firminqldigcstion more frequently. that 111,- and the development of manufac-lilerifuils control is not as good, thin pnm-ie his intestine gives lilin considerable- , . . tlic‘iliat lll‘lli has ii .iii liai cxiendcil. lw-w sov-rei rims ‘ll - g ‘, . _ _ ‘ ‘ iiiist A ‘ ‘ g bl Mk‘ 1e ‘md pom“ m this pmvmc‘ ‘growth 0t manufacturing iiidust -i\\'1Iffl 11 1-4 11009551111‘ t0 get i~lll('Il ! iiaps four out of five. whereas in former times nearly one half died in their first year. ‘ However the point l'm thinking fact that we seem to be getting u ions ziilmciits oi former years By this i mean that he seems ti trouble . Now these are not the conditions in these latter years we actually Just think of that ior a minute. reached the porn! . pi-opic as did the Sea. King's long journey‘ “yer-e p“; in the con-Ifliied to Milllilhilil, the advaiitaicc, I ztniJiothopwsed :10 ‘mwh ‘rem ‘ _ iiicn . i . _ , lrziugiiici". a5 Princess oi Wales, as dition i; ought to be ‘in, we could of m“ ‘lame mama‘ wmch “Wlmy‘certaiulylintititrihlieerfin sngrfzgtalinggz‘ the lzist lap oi, in many cases, alfiegL nhhough “S ye, chiefly pmljiirtiflciril aid. gladly go and buy my meat" “M1151 _ l Qiii-eii and Liiipicsg and later as the tributes paid in her. living and dead, are ab‘! very many more tourists than] QllH-ii .\loilii‘r and we do. The time lost between Sack-i ville and Charlottetown, the awk-i lflbi-lilql of real affection. ward handling of automobiles on‘ \\'e are pleased to note, as an- nounc: d elsewhere iii this that Iii mom/trial srirvlce is to be held iii St. James‘ Church on Fri- day morning a1 11.30 o'clock. l1 is emiiii-niiy fitting that such a scr- vii-c sIIOiIItI IH’ held in the Capital (‘ity 0i’ the Province i» give loyal 188116. cost of same make up a total of an- little which must be eliminated ‘If our tourist noyinf: ‘handicaps thing Tlliffie are doubtless little things but, tinllectively, they aggregate a sum total of disabilities wii-ich seriously hamper our progress Piillclls ilil flllDUflliIlIly of testify- ing publicly to the Empire's loss and [heir sympathy WIiIl the Royal —<Q>—-—- Family in their bereavement. Em-romAL NOTES —-?-<-o>i~ if Winter comes? ready for it‘! THE‘ LITTLE THINGS ‘Are w“ n“ Tht- cumulative effect of little things rarely receives the consider- _ are in iremarkafbiy good condition uliou its~ importance demands. ‘ _ ‘for this season of the year-hut There- aiic- many old wise saws there are others. which calculated w impress the lesson of the little things. "Little There Vm-e many mmplmms leaks sink great shipsf’ " ta stitch in time save-s nine," "For wan; oi a nail the show was lost," &c., 81c. We often look for big causes prevent if“ when big occurrences take place, but if we look a little deciper we usually ilnd thizit the big causes are made up of an accumulation oi lit- tle causes, which, had they been individually, have prevented the hi: occurrence. careless. would prevented in this province we complain of dlsadmntages and disabili- ties, often complain without ade- world measures up to our fond ex pectationis. -We want many 11115111959 I5 9V" 1° 11111011111- 10 illlyflviiice which a fcw years ago was appear to have become a neglected quantity in the opinion oi some flrlvrrfli The careful driver is as‘ much in danger as the criminally There are still a~iew reforms‘ which need to be lmmle ‘before the to take iudiistiy iieales for farm lllildiKlhfjasesv “ha, 1m trying m emnhas ,i1.e however, is that if we are golni: is realized. _ island of letting the health depart» ' 7W0 W3" ail°v I" 1923, Mafiiw-‘ment do it all. ‘then we can become. {he's factory the car ferry and the exorbltantmore vague ma“ U“, (army, 1“ m," fathers, because we have the tic industries produced iyear the factories produced Lu the‘ ‘extent of $97,3.'i4,531. while the} farms produced $80,566,000. y This‘, ‘result iii a great agricultural l’i'o-‘ ‘entirely devoted to farming, is very striking. Saskatchewan and Allin-i»? |li1 arc still mainly lariiiiiig c<-iii-| illlilllllllflfii, although Alhcrtii liiis a‘ ylarge coal niiiiiug industry. \_‘Viici~‘ ‘ever there are farms and factories isidc by side the mutual advantage -ls at (iiicc realized and tho Iieueilts Inf a protective policy are appiirtiiil. The Saint John Telegraph Journw ‘al calls attention to the fact that‘ ‘about the 10th oi December. when River St. Lawrence Lakes and route will be (eloseil to navigation, “'3”? ‘while yet millions oi Iiuslieis ofi ‘western wheat ready for export lsi ‘llfllfllllfill at the head oi‘ the lakei-ifl-leg; ,uud beyond. The Transcontinental “bcmt m“ “um ‘lrwmg P*"r'-‘°“1““‘Y':Rallu‘ay was built with iiiiiiimiiiii‘1~'"°i1 _ on the city streets but the-re d093“gl'&(IIBll[S ut a cost of $l7fl,000.fIO0Iw)f'f'“""l “Iw m“ '~'“gk‘3‘ not, flppefyf 3o be much doing with meet just such emergencies .i.-i ' The ‘fights of Omerfiythis and to curry Canadian when‘. Ito (‘anadian for ,OVGI‘SB8B. ports shipment No other railway can carry this ‘traffic to cheaply as the T-anscon- tinental, and it should be curried at as nearly the actual cost of cor- riage as is practicable. Such action would give employment to our own railway and to our Atlantic ports. ~ and at the some time benefit the Western farmers and create mutu- ‘>eee44e0ey¢¢4e4eee0O44¢~ tn do something for ourselves, in even a better race than our forc- ciiniiiliiied knowledge of the’ past years. Common sense eating. some of the outdoors and some "regular" exorcise, ' i Daily Selections FOR g (iuzii-aiizin Readers CQOOOOWOOO-OOOOQQ-OOOOOO-QQ November 26. 1925 Thanksgiving (JOFNT YOUR liliiiSSlNtiS 7-- Day Bibs“ n“ I'm“ U my “out “ml u" diagnose the iliseasc that has Ilflllélliiu new m“ “(Hue lliiit is within Iiiiic. bless liis holy iiamc, ~ Who iorgi-vetii ull tliliic iniqui- who hi-nlctli nil tliy dlsi-asei-i; Who reileeniclli thy life from de- striii-tioii; who crownclh thee with loving kindness and tender mer- Wiio satisflclii thy mouth with things; so that thy youth is Psalm . l, 5, l’RAYl-Ili:—-Faiher, may we [collie into thy presence this day ln ‘ya spirit oi genuine (Iiilllkltillleflfi. Fill our hearts with gratitude for ‘Thy goodness. and for ’l‘liy woiider- ‘fiil works iiiito iiie children of men- Iiiiid lo Tliy name be all honor and ‘praise now and forever. Amen. l GRAY ROCKS AND GRAYER SEA Gray rocks, and grayer sen, And surf along the shore-- .-\nd in my heurt ii name My lips shall speak no more. and advise others allso t0 0881 o l h“ fl "own. but lii they still want Z0 /rl.~'pl'ilyfi, the su-rplls DB ‘ices not bl-nme anyone who want u I to continue‘ buying from mail ordcrllllil 0V1 1'» houses, only we sihould not ‘try tOIAuIomat-ically, 1115i ‘euithc- ioadriiig platform ‘and ‘is load- quate cause, yet we are not as thos without cause. iWc have no indus- tries and, in the opinion oi min-n of its we could ‘have some if: we m; The high and lonely ‘hills Endiire the iliirkening year- And in my heart endure A memory and a tear. fryghtrulness m“ of WM’ to mke ilI interest between the West and corruption om of ‘Domes to eumjthe East. In transportation charg- ' es we are paying to American rail- Innte 31mm“ and 5611111111- M ‘E91 B‘\vays, ports and labor $12,000,000 to yearly for services‘ decent government at Ottawa and‘$16,000,000 0 Y Across the tide a sail a few other little ‘things like ‘that which we are well equipped to do Thi-it tosses. and is gone~ our minds upon having them. We have hiid a most lamentable exod- "H 0f young men and young women "(Tm 1118 Province We have not. succeeded in developing our tour- ist trade I88 we should ‘have done. Wi- have many more vacant farms than we should have In e country where almost every acre ‘is cuiiilv. able and where seed time ‘and herv. est have ‘never been known to tell. There are cumulative causes for all these disabilities. We do not before we are fblissfully and ‘per manentiy happy. they me all 00m ing ibu-t me. Society for Pure English some where the careless use of proposition; es DQ018113’ Ill 811011111 sentences. Un some of them will take Verliy the Etigliiih language has ‘liifliiy pitfalls for the unwary. ‘Phe in England warns against der the heading "what not to end for ourselves. Why not do it? As the Telegraph Journal well says:- "ihe wuy to haul Canadian trafllc over Canadian lines tn Canadian harbors is to haul it." ads, apparently as the result oithe Canadian-Australian trade treaty. “During the past week," says The Post oi November 20, "not. only has - this butter been offered here, but sales totalling approximately 10.000 boxes of 56 lbs. each have been sold to Toronto dealers for Decem- The Financial Post tells that Australian butter is comingto (‘an- Aiirl in my heart the kiss That longing dreiims upon,_ (lrny rocks. and grayer sea, And turf along thc shore— .\nd in my heart the face Thiit I shall see no more. ——Charles G. D. Roberts. ‘ii-i ii SPEAKING QF LOSSES Speaking oi losses. look at these. years, Observe how swiftly fortune flees However guarded it appears; fail, Which l have suffered through the pretmid for with countries eble product; which our: by newbie! we‘. every We have manufactured ‘lnemy, if than up. the ample a e moment that we could compete ‘in manufacturing in which Inter power and electric power are eyeli- nble ei smell cost but we do claim that we could manufacture almost ell the canned end bottled veget- 1011m- sentences with," the following con- vemation is quoted. A sick child says. "Nurse, 'l went to be read to." The nurse kindly asks "What book do you want to be read in out of?" ‘Robinson Orueoe.” answers the child. The nurse goes out and re- turns with "The Bwiee lilmimliy Rnmineon." ‘fWhy did you brie! that book iior mo to ‘be read to out her shipment." This does not ac- cord very well with the fairy stor- ies told by Liberal candidates be- fore the electlon about the great. advantages which were to accrue to Canada from the treaty. A Washington delpetch tells that President Coolidge iloes not favor any tariff tinkering at the present time. The Fordney tariff is high» as all Canadians know. but certain I've lost my appetite for pie. sensed, Pve ‘inst the imesbail batting eye biest; lower it. i‘ve lost the strength l once pos- With which my days of sport were fiesidant Coolidge says in affect: "Let the Fordney tariff mind as it is‘, end let the Cenedient i The Public Forum z Tile eolente is epen ier the tlleeueelen by eerreeponllelte el questions ei Interact. The Charlottetown fluerdlnn doee not neceeeerily enderee the op- lnlone oi correspondents. OO§O ssmron Hueuss AND HON. ma. SINCLAIR Sir,~l have no desire to inter- Jere in thediscussion between the luardiiiii and ‘imposed frost-proof potato wane-i louse at Georgetown, but i am de~ own conduct iii the matter, wiieii- ‘ever, wherever and by whoiusoever ‘t may he questioned. The information lgave to the "resident and the Secretary of the "otaio Growers’ Association, was a iiniple recital of the facts in coir iiectlou with the prfllmflfid 11111111" iiig, uiid i aiii prepared to 0111111511 the proof of these facts should it become necessary to do so. l knew the Potato Growers Asso- ciation had chartered, or were ‘Jllilftfiflilll a ship or two to carry one or more cargoes of potatoes from Georgetown late this Fall. and ‘mowing there would be no suitable warehouse at Georgetown to 0n- ihie them to carry out such a pro- gramme this autumn, I deemed ii m be my duty to give the officers if the Association the information i possessed, so that they mlilhtliot ‘llilkv what ivo-uld perhaps 1w a» i-ni-itiy mistake. in giving 11115 1"‘ formation to the officers, l told them who was responsible for our “iiiluro to obtain this much-needed ‘ddiiion m the translmrtfllloll and» dripping facilities of the Province. auv AT HOME. 1' Sir,—--ln opening the q h» 21st. inst. and 100M115 9V9‘ hi» Public Forum l thought I hat‘ ‘iiiczirilieil a hornets nefit W101i 1'1" Ilt‘ 19th. iinsi. on the aibove so icil with each correspondent per-h thank .\ir. Dciiloiis ior his rind invitation lo the citY- 19 ‘nail order houses? ilf so l wiii more l will have, to decline to ac- apt his kind offer. To lVii‘, HYWI" ‘iian. He says -in his last letter he Iiiiflilfillll-t‘ others. l will Mr i-lyndnian that ‘l have been ‘mite a number of years and al-i gestiiig that a 3c tax "very dollar si-iit lo mail houses, i thought it now liime .ii up and take 110L104‘. so i think is time for the Province to irgalii iiri- "in s-‘li d"- fciicc. To. ‘Dr. J. S. Jenkins, .\i. l). ‘i wiiii not uffi-ii- to qucsiiioii his ‘ability as h able to diagnose iliisease in iln- Ilil-l main being. but when ho tries to» ni-tardliig our liittlc Province audi ‘has madi‘ a sorryhluuiler, Now Sir,‘ l made iln my last Ilcttor has been replied to ‘at all, that is, that‘ one-hall‘ of our business. men t1 kc up fiiriniug. l take it for granted that tho-y treat iit with silent con-i oplniioii oi themselves Lo H0 Tliilll‘, lug. i want in know iif sappi-iig the profit between ‘tiie producer and the, consumer is business, ii‘ you, have uny instinct for business iii, fill the requirements of im- Pro-‘ vince fin footwear and harness, We, can also supply wool enough to; fill the requirements vIll WOOkfIli local merchants ness men. ‘I always heard that the and the consumer was a nuisance and a. ffltflfddilfllll. to progress. Now, Sir, d will admit that all our mer- chants are not. miiddliciiien. We have some rhiit are good business mien, some that invest in cn-fcr- piiisa ‘and employ help in lobster factories and also ship thousands of dollars worth oi ‘blueberries t0 the United States and by these industries leave a large sprinkling of cash ‘in the hands of the people. Such men are WOITIIy of htiing pal.- ronized. ‘l caill most of those who stand glaring through the window looking ior a cent of trade from the farmer only dead heads and no live lost that old-lime hunger which Made every meal a rare delight. Time was that I was very rich. For l slept soundly every night. Through many a fortune l have run, ' ll've lost the charms in little things. [Now winter's cold or summer's sun Time was that l was rich and proud,A fear oi dreadful illness brings; And feared no shadow that could No more l mock at warnings grave Or laugh at hurts which may be- l was with priceless gifts endowod- fell But somehow l have lost them all. Then lharl strength and lwae brave, But somehow I ‘have lost it all. I've lost the care-free way i had come. Instead of ‘being always glad glum. Bot still in spite of all Pve lost. And ell that Wet end is no more And ell of Trmnf" petolmtly eeka the textile end other interests would do the tiukerlngee they have done .| the Patriot re the, iermincd-to explain and defend myimm 4U ypurh" ‘J0 pqr cent saving il-n. laihor. lly its Giinirtliian oiyuse all liiiiiillliiiig by hand is elimin-l ii:iiiy' stinging letters assa-liliiig 1111’ uaiiitcil _ "cw suggestions of-fcred ‘by ""3 °“‘i’rc-i‘glit cars. Before i1, is pillnlfllwpouplu f th important. I ., _ ‘ i - o a f4 u 0 e more , intii liquids are iln turn spriyu m!“ H Ur a gramis‘ mmlnnhy m “m. h!‘ 1V9? 4119 (“"119 “'1 ‘pregs"re* M xsli-ral opinion. it is the iiunibcr of Scientific Notes Excerpts from The Scientific Ani- erioun (Dec. '24) What Ages Cen Anlmeie Atteinf The leech lives up w 27 years: the river orawfiish 20 year-s; spid- ers mostlygl to 2 years. Beetles‘ have been kept prisoners 5 years.‘ fF-he Qllfipll bee often lives ito ibe 5i iyeai-s old, while the worlcin-g trees] ,usual_ly live for only 6 weeks. Ants Wk re observed -iu captivity itp 1/11 15 years. The toad is oa-id to ab‘ A turtle was kept. in capnlvi-ly 150 years; ‘the spool- ineii in ciiicstiou may have been twice that ‘old The household cock‘ lives l5 10,20 years, the -goose and, tin- elder-duck 100 years; 1.111s swtriil 102 yeairs; tihc ilishlieron- I30 yeursii the siork 70; the falcon 11W; 1-116‘ golden eagle 104; tine vulture 11S; the ihlaickbird l8; the canary us much as 2i; the parrot above 100 yours. Oi‘ the IITINHHUABIS the ass sonietiimes attains 106 years; the home 40 m 60; the sheep 20; rhei dog 28; the eleplta-n-t and the whale I 200 years. _ i Painting One Ford Every Six} Seconds By means of a new pal-ntiin-g 01111‘ coiiveyiin-g unit recently inst-allied ‘in the l-‘ord f-za-iiies ‘arc cli-a-ned, painted. dried C0ll‘1~‘1‘lYll°\l$‘ml\i)y hand luito box camllne fiactionles, SJHIVJIIIOUIIIU l mu’ Sh.’ 6w" . and delivered Iin a ‘ J. J. HUGHES. \'r>v. 25. 1925. --€——i , l‘liis installation has nesulted in u itcd fioiii ihc time the frame is in) "‘1’9'~'1"‘I “n” r“"e'm“'g ‘mm ‘thei .\illk is graded iictoriiiiit; to bac- fraiiies aire loaded on“? lie Yrdlllie D8896! ‘I-1rl‘0llil‘1l 11 51-19115 iaiistiic solution for cleaiilntl- llllilIot llllfllIy i must colvillle m)’ remark“ ‘hen th-miurh clean ‘bmnng w‘ner‘i‘iie-ce.ssurily richer iii crciiiii than. inch. Then ‘the ' ' ‘ NOVEMBER 26,1925 “in THE TWILIGHT HOUR Dull and cheerlees to the destitute, filled with peace and contentment to those lnfireslde comfort. A little care now, a little laying by while the sun Ie bright and the clos- ing years of life become a twilight hour of happiness be- fore the night and sleep. A very email portion of your income. invested regularly in a Great-West Life Insurance Policy, will provide comfort and independence for your old age. itiirtiiiiivl. of cream iiit contains. it will protect your family from want. Should you not live Our low-rate policies yield an excellent profit return. HYNDMAN &'7c0., LTl). PROVINCIAL MANAGERS Lower Queen Street Agents at ell Pr “Film t" i‘ 94"‘ 5°07 m‘ Ioadmg‘ M .i‘lllI fifteen llllllllfltd after the frame‘ 3119 Ni“ 0f ‘"19 “very 91x sflmmI/s" is placed on ‘the first mnveytir, ‘it has Iitcll cli-niicd ‘painted and drii-ii. What is “Grade A" Milk? nlologciii i-oiiti-iit; not, think, ‘according as iiiuiiy to the lii her ‘words, (l-radc A milk l5 not] Charlottetown Points inclpal HARD ” AND rying to drop me a hint ‘hhat they pounds a sqiiant- "We W! the" 1““°"~" m mm“? of u.“ frames g0 to ‘a drying sect-ion kehiIiii-incs how i-t is KPIHIHI, (‘yiailc A ill, 140 degree-s Fahrenheit. $013)’ bacteria found I'll iivilik which ilctcr~ m-iiiilk toiitauis no more than 30.000 in lug _,_coiivcyors, ‘leuilug with mail onieir ‘houses ior;_______ ways lay low iiiit-ii i sow ii leiterlgoml ~lgn~ d by ‘Mr. J. 0. Hyndiiian SllliMiess iuaii lbe put on‘, piiliiiliitil liiidustry of thc y OTIIP-lkviucc‘? When ii farmer bring“ leiiriiid uiid skillillbuiiiiu iv-iil thi-n tc-ll ‘him thiii pItyFiiCliill. l note t-liat he is quilts-Pin,“ imy 0mg in cur loads lOlllflbllllllig to the wealth of ourpp vi-iop our home iliidustifii-s. 111"” m“ ‘mfl- 0 my 9W“ am‘ lmsllicfiti "w" 1n "l" 011)’ 1 1"!" 'he‘I.1ll"y pfilflistl wiiiit they preach and The main roads ‘in our ‘provincolyurliniiient is expected l0 0l1BlLl-1lu forget not all his benefits, . q 1h o] ‘QAHPIHDIOYOQS, taxes, middle man be ween e pr (“L overhead expenses would accountWhut 0,000 Albanians of Music/m or- ,ior_ another 10% leaving 41/192, to ‘gin are the lioness caused by.0l' 0001s" pay to ‘he illegally shipped w Turkey with piiilnt is done ihY ‘buck to the Dlllllil- ,-:-t\i'il on the mech-a-nicalllh passes ‘through the (iry-II" a iliisiiiinice 0f 4t then ‘passes <to11l ts way 1 frame, to society. l ask the busi- how do they patronize ilic Pru- |Jil)|ll}.', ill home hi‘. iiin not illiiI-l-l‘ 75c. a bushel. The ‘hiiaiiii-ssLf lie, from‘ Wisni» ii (‘aiiiida for 45c. 11in would not sacrifice one half cciifibce-ii broki-yi up in (f1lII<I‘IlUi)(] is Ill 11111115“)? ‘mqicirtiiliii the. sufferer in IaIllv use of, -‘-|iII they preach, liuy at h0fll0,llill1,lh0 h“ “NHL This “wumd “us, p; l nd-lnyfliia/ct. ria per i-u-bic ccnbiitictcr after Ngixppasteurization. 500 feetfiilnuic C iiiiik thou» are iio mori- icontiuieter. _ ‘mli-aiidcdiicsis hy parents or ieaclii-rs '11‘QQQtKEéIQZIisslafsfitklifiztxiluzdmg]‘h: will ruin a serious irisk of Iif'i'illllIll‘l-§ ifiirmcrfi 01' 11l1fl‘f;iiiuiei' ciuiiits the cost of priiiiiita-i _ _ niiiii and the high cost of Ilvlii_‘g by clinics a liritsh ‘"11 study of UVPI‘ one lIitlllHillllI cases st. cure cast-s of sl-u-liti-iiiiig \vh‘-.ri-, ii ‘is i the-‘yiitutiwii lii (lrniie B uiilk ere are no more than 100,000 bac- ria pur i-irblc cciiitiliiiietcr, lii an 300,000 ‘bacteria per cubic Never Break Children of Left-Handedness (‘hildri-ii who are lirokcii of left- . SOFT COAL We can supply the beat in Coal, Coke and Wood, the prices, A. Pickard s. Co PHONE 240 at lowest Good ‘iiiuiiu rcrs or $'IlI‘1ll rcrs. Sn coir. siirgciiti after a llir-se hallyits. 'l‘lic best way to t-liiit Iefl-iiaiiili-iiiicss has eililllflllilllg-i i filll] uilstpioied what i solid, 1 sllidd-Iypench depends upon ‘the integrity iiiitiil such time as rufuriii is Ilffiilglltmy sllltgt-siirtl by all means farmers patronize iiiaiii order houses, aiiili l l‘\'])i-'1ll tlic samc io-day. _ i lam, Stir, etc, i you get busy and start some sntcr-inromortv, i ‘ _ x ‘ X _ ‘ _ ppm; and we, the farmers, will sup-f liiianiicr involves thi. urui of tin y you with raw material. We‘; ‘grey mutter of the ‘brain which 61m 811F111? raw hides enough w‘ Buy AT HOME’ ‘ciohtmis speech. Sir~ lii the merchant pays $40.00‘ my whl-lt m» charges $50.00 he ils iiii-iAlbania Protests ding 25% to the coat, nut of which} ggodg, We willl then patronize the:hc must pay freight and IIll‘Bilii"1ll'lCB.‘; and call them busl-lF-IYIY 1150'?“ ‘interest on the, year's‘, cred't ‘liikell ihy the customer 7%l rent. light mmil ‘make, good ‘customers who never iind other incldentnis caused by ‘capital ilnvestcil. So there is not; iiiiuch left Mr the merchant to live‘ ‘on. let alone put away in a safe‘ place ‘for the gratification of his, desires or, [hriiin ‘in rlglithraniled poiiple, IWIHIHKO from ‘luff. iiandeiliiess to EDWARD HUGHES“,r|gp,t-ii:inilediness in- some ‘uukiiowii -l‘Ile, right side of thi- bra-iii in Lem-pt as they hnve aill too ‘E0011 H" ‘llkilll idmig tlir- lines that I lieiw ‘efmmnded mvople‘ Simmmyv swarm ilepciids upon the left side of the Th:- y Greece's Intention iGiilNi-IVM, iNov. t23.—iA,lll‘xIln$ Ibz-lng treated like a "herd in Greece and are about in exchange for (Free-k resident-s then‘, Albania has prtiestcd to the lxnigue of Nations that this com- pulsory xcliange is iln iil-olution of Greece’; pledges and has demand- ed that the question -bc placed on Riddance to Bad Corns Perfect riddance to all coins by the simple applici ation oi OUR CORN LIQUID You don't need pads, band- agts or plasters, all you need is a little brush and that we proved micccss-ful ‘llll a iargw, hum», give you - The “he don.‘ i m llmw" by ‘I“"‘““ “m1 "m DYHWQWIMdai-r "if cases. 'i‘hcr.» is a logical stay and the com; go ma, the most 1llll)0l'1il!lt.."iil'lZiZ‘-'>il on 0 ,\\’Il:lt, lhey advocate WP woiii 0V0 ,< , . l t. ... 4| . ‘Q01 a b d my 1- u,‘ "01 ‘some iLiith in tiiirm, Some writwrinmlt hum: I'M“ 1V0“ ‘bttfflflmifllllli remedy? co ry is ‘took l'X('i‘pilI0il ‘to the liisi tiiirai-“mrws " "If U“, ‘"‘““ m ' ‘ \ graph of my lv-ticr of the iiitii, iust..IIeftlillliilclililgH5 01111 PM“ g5 can“, mamd go any address. m: 2 MACS Drugstore 149 Great George Street iveiok by the resignation of i‘i‘c- niier ‘(irabsky and ibis iniiiiiisters. has bceiicniied wilth the formation oi‘ a g/Jitlillflii flflllllililtilfiliililll with Count Skrzyskl, former iii-iulslcr. (‘oiiut Skrzyskl gave up hils fir!" attempt to constitute a gov, rii~ ment in view of the conhrovcrsy Nlll‘l'>'.liIll4.IiIll'g the inclusion of (len- eral Slkon-ikl its uiiniii-fter of Will‘- illnuily iovi-rciviiviiig ‘ilic ilifllciilli’ IIY arranging for tlic d‘ llllflllwlil l0 be conducted ior the time iby a li1K1l ofilicial, to put Into new industry. But [‘the agenda of the next session of , chants in d <1 Thaw no" "e “m” “h” ' lmmantly diffelil-ehi. l have teen noth-‘ thlt withered ‘Mo!!! the‘ ‘own so-callrd luxurious iio not think anyone saves 2s%,the beanie Council. ‘by patronizing the m-aiil order lions» lbrings. ifiirmers and wilvei-i know ‘noyance and ivnrzy of lmail order goods not according io‘,‘“t“"“"‘1 U"! 190E118 111M ‘It- ihe requfremrnta of the family. lti" ‘is the chmp grade of mail lgoods that ‘nioii and when these are received‘ in nine cases out of ten they are, ' ' liiot according tn expectations, but ha-iriuse of the HIIHOYBIIG? and itroiible connected wilth ireturning them wr prefer to put our pride in our pocket and make the beet out of what we have got. le this not ‘,sn‘! i was a ma-il order patron for [several years, but ‘subsequently |siiw the ‘fnily of the business Iii-mi for three years have been porches-l in: at home. The merchants, as \' nile. are prepared to igive me at. good as I can get from the mail When cares I thought would nover "I'd" 1101199" '1" 11K" B17119 01mm? of goods. but the meiti order cat- alogue goods and the ioeei mm» hm to induce me to alter my opin- ion formed after eonetdamhle ex- perience thet quality for enemy ldllllthdtie.‘ its, nor do they get the sattlefactionfllllrfid PW," whm, trading m home surety change oi’ (lreek residents in Tur- gannyel-‘ykey and Turkish residents by expcflence [he anJGrecce, ‘in accordance with the ‘pro- ,pc,.qygn“viisionls of the Lausanne treaty, has OrQQrfMosIcim origin have been iincludcd usually attract then-ll" "w exchange Inner eeo doloeuai- by pnt: __ ll The "mixed commission which is wtitii thi,» (iimpulsory ex~ in has o knowledge that Aibaitiams of From Chicken Keeps Growing NEW YORK‘. Nov. ZfL-Live tis- sue taken from the heart of a chick “NOViJAiBEJR Ziir-You arc R0119" ous and loyal. kind and loving, and admired by nil. Be curcfiii hut l0 Bet concelltwl‘, uiid always piaru home lllliI the dear ones fiist Ill your life. Ncvcr give wiiy t0 dis- lioiideniay. and don't listen t0 K03‘ sip. Youth IiIPiIl-GIOBG is the 101W’ which menus fidelity. Your lloiver is the ciiryiiuniiic mum. Your lucky color is grey. en in 1915i by Dr- Alexis Carroll. is still growing at the Rockefeller ii»; stitute. and ii it had not been par- ed down each day it would now be‘ a "colossal monster," OVBTRpTPIKIF‘ Ing the entire city, officials state. The tissue doubles every 24 hours @9941; a“; “guqmyiantl as long as it In nurtured and ir- rigated, it cannot die, Crisis Is Ended ‘ s ii , v ‘c, PILLS i / U a I I f\‘\\\_\-\\‘D‘>g1' i? M‘ kiiimP/‘psfp. t‘ lion“! LJMA" t“, ,