..... Bissau 0 Ivy! v Jastssaeevea agqm mm“ .. ' ttsrrllll“ ‘ week. “moratorium: BMW-fig‘ h!» loved ltorles ' I i I Boheol and . ' melted to III. III‘. flees and Threat r Quilding, Great George opposite Guardian Office Telephone U04 ‘pleura-Ito nald izvMoPhee 10.-l. “rt-r... lerrlaterl. "WWI. lio- ldeney to Lean ' y Building. Charlottetown k R.McGuigan,BA ETC RIOTER. SOLICITOR, Money to Lear. Cameron Block . r Charlottetown. ll E. Island .~ . 0S. HESSIAN star. lolloiter .Notll‘v Publle Etc nousv 1a LOAN I". mer 8s Palmer l-l. L. Palmer ’* Jllmer. K. 0. Barristers, Etc. nli oi Nova Seotla Building cliariotteiovvn, P. E. l. Money to Lean BFT-Tlnsm BALL. i ENGLISH BOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST ARDED 1o coco mo 4 sitvsn MEDAL! sonnet mo Musical. emizcron. snrnsr CHURCH wpnparerto receive Muelo ‘ ‘ nieln the following elihjeota o, VOCAL, ORGAN ‘rueonv ~ or music _ " die: Baptist‘ School [teem Hours-ll to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment. ":_._,;.‘ ,_ .c --... l. 0 c. nulls p eve arscmusr lilce Royal Bank Bulldiny ' House $.50 1.0 12 .00 to 5.00. ._._. . A. nosncusu, IV IT Eyes examined and glasses Vrnlshee when needed. . e tbove Parson's l and 10 sent re.) . lieure 10-1 and l-l- Ull- lvening byapgolntmant. k lg Alsuaeuts, ltwes ~ 0:. isn't-mus is-nb-n-ia- H. I‘. MoPhee \ ‘lhelealyoaeweshetbfia ‘Qhla? . ;fihned hadleguastataut supplied la , .pyewaelty.laditeeattt;alllfila‘m i ' a6. , shrunk?!“ . “"“"' ahnatgknllwdatvttewgYgfiw d‘? ' ' 'p."ilptl'fivflpfl with’ their lotieas and ointment: until l felt -posilive there couldha so cure. ' | “Then one day I was ht a sam- ple oi Zorn-huh. Even i is small quentity- was decltladl, sooth . encouraged me to gat a supply rom the I druggist. Perseverance with Zulu-huh proved wonderfully and thoroughly elective. The irritation and the pain were epeedilye ued g. the ulcers were thoroughly cl oi’ poisonous matter and the leg permanently healed?“ Zam-buk, the magic herbal balm. is equally good lor eczema. ringworm, poisoned wounds, flrnplcs, boils. abscesses. piles. cuts. burns. scald! and llllluu injuriem. 60c. all dealcnl. UNION CAFE QUEEN ST. 9PM from I a. m. until after Q‘ I midnight. Quick Lunches And . Dinners .Bourd, held a clearance sale last . JUNO! Item ltelusau catalog. “MAIVIOTQO Iflllhtl .- Ieet at the hat-wetter was aee been ll the Vlaatera Prairie Prev- leoae, ntaraed some test week, ll! pleased with their trip. hey report greet. crops of wheat ea the prariea. ——-- l ..' aura unwise-ran sp- dugout peat-ate he a great year for auu- "ION". flowers. There's s crop that will warrant the keeping of plenty of llrecstoelt on the farma. a feed- eutter-Na necessary to chop up the ' amp hit feeding. A silo may or may new» necessary also. MJLIVE 8700K FARMING- Pmves a year like this to be the only profitable line. Raw products nave and potatoes-proves to be unprofitable. while sheep and hogs are in splendid demand. unfortunately the great feed short age of the pest two years depleted the numb" of live stock on the farms, “salts. the pity. ' Eastern Personals .."Mr.l George Cook. Clear Springs returned Friday from the. West. ' . ."Mr. John Mclsasc lllockbsrra returned man. left for the Main woods Friday. ..'Mr. Hugh Mclntyre of Bos- ton, who has been visiting his aged mother, Mrs. ‘Peter McIntyre Selkirk Station. for the past few weeks. returned to his home on Monday. y .."Mr. Malhiss Rose. ‘Priest Pond, overseas veteran who locat- sd on a farm under- Settlement wcek and left. for the West. re- taining his farm however. ..'-.\l-r. Fred W. Llewcllynof I w . ll a" 0ilIee,-127 Grafton Otreet 9 Georgetown who has been working y in the Muir's firm, Halifax, for the lpiist three years hsd the ‘misfor- tune of hllVlilg one of his legs cut a few days ago. He is now in the Victoria General Hospital and is reported us doing well. His many friends here wish him a speedy recovery. 7/1‘: lVo/rdsr/u/ THEABLEV bREA Ramsey All home made baking in- ‘Wdlllil illee of every descrip- tion, cake. ets. lee Crdavn served, r Give lil a call. please you. sool-v-zsssssnntt. WI Will t ._* J. Eye-Glasses From 1 ' $2.00t;o$10.00 . From em Point es cape Iear ia_a big territory, yet right aereea this eaaoe Phikman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Ilmply‘ because PARK- . man's eve-unease are the Fmssr rnocunaeoe. and he le the oNLYon/io uavs OPTIClAN (attend- ance otmraee.) ‘ In Montague :.:»y~ _. ' . i" lliliilL. ~01» 0 pqgtqna uuu. can, or from The Pena 0m. Forum)- .l.°.'.'.'..BlYEll s... XMAS A Gill Your Friends gfianno Buy t Gall and aee Ior yourself z hie UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL PARLOURI. t t u. n. PARKlllAN F.'.§'@ hos eaten During Iaeent n5... - la Shown That Prohibition can le Made Absolute Striking coalrminers of Cape Breton have demonstrated that prohibition is s good thing for Nova Scotls. They have opened the eyes of many former wet sym- psthisens who, until now, have claims that prohibition cannot. -be enforced." l The decided tn will the strike and win it by fair means. In that part of the Province,‘ the prohibit- ory law was ls! in enforcement. The miners knew that. lawlessness would defeat their object. so they decided that prohibition should be enforced to thedstter and they un- dertook to so enforce it. For two weeks or more, not one drop of liquor woe sold or offered for sslc in the mining districts-not even for medics-l purposes. The mining towns were bone dry. Prohibition prohibited completely. and the miners won thosirlke. Commenting on the industrial success of prohibition in Nova Ph._D., of Dalliousle University. said? ember how they had to expect so msny "of! days" when their work- men stopped to regale themselves. know the difference in their work shops now. What we see in Nova Scotla today is a prohltbilory law that ‘has borne in force for some years, and has been followed by a notable decrease in the sort of vice at which it was aimed. Every- body who remembers our streets formerly dotted with saloons. oui- side of which crowds ofmen welt- ed to spend their pay, and compar- es those streets with the oily as we now see it,’ will smile at the idea that “prohibition has done no good." Prohibition in Nova Scntld was not on outcome of the war. it was enacted first by the Provin- clhl Parliament in 1910 as the rc- sult of wide agitation. Just. before the Legislature met inst Fall. u campaign was started for the pus- ’bill. The public wa-s served with the mosi: glaring propaganda, so glaring indeed, that its object was perceived. with the result that when the so-called beer hill came before Parliament, its sponsors could not find a single supporter. No person should remain under the delusion that Nova Scotla is a land of running rivers oi whisky and rum; that. all s. vessel has t0 do is to back up to one of the wharves and load up for the "for sign market" meaning the United States. lt ls contended ,sud per- haps rightly, t-hst Nova Scotiii vessels are engaged in rum ruuu~ g. Bu-t the schooners here engaged in rum running do not get their cargoes nl this port. or at ports iii this Province. Csrzocs mi liquor nre shipped from Halifax occas- lonullyzbo wit. the steamer ‘Gamma recently seized off New York. liar cargo came here from Ken- tucky under s special permit snd she loaded it under customs sure?" vision and cleared in regular form for Havens. And us an extra pre- cnutiou, the customs officials ox- scted double duty—*¥100.000-'ii1 : =_i--"€_i"i-i— rWé“ "i “'71 en's "issues. m. s m mm- v The Guardian announces another splendid Extra P extra prize. . " ‘ h t‘ h t ‘nthe mostm , Jmfifirfiffigfaogigbgrftnliisgnd Saturday, y _ . .0 elusive) will receive $100as an extra cash P13156- ss in between the. abovementioned a "ij Newcnndldatesdthavefl ' ' _ pcextra hundrtrd- 5011191"! Everyone starts even; 100000 extra votes 0n secure this Week. Hustlefllusfle- ,Yf$10il1Specialliash Prizes oney on subscriptions between November?- wjll, Why not you‘! Onlyisu dates count on the special prize. great opportunity.‘ l Siert at‘ Scotla. Prof. H. ‘L. Stewart, M.A..' “Countless employers who rsm- _ Childreds .Woollens~ "M"; Laundering your children's woollens with Lux will keep them as soft and Huffy as when bought. aa§sindlal~ You can give the children the pretty coloured woollens they want, because the easy way of washing them in Lux has got rid of the old worry of keeping them clean. i s . "Mi. vee\"‘ To wasb pour moollens: Use two tnblespoonfuls of Lux to n gallon of very hot water, making a rich suds. The thin, white, silky Lux flakes, specially manufactured by our own exclusive process. dissolve so thoroughly that j Add cold water until lukewarm. Dip no solid soap is left to yellow and injure the wool. The 83mm!“ "P and d0_Wn. Pl¢ssin8 "Id! gentle suds not only clean, but preserve the softness and repeatedly through soiled spole- D0110‘ beauty oi woollen garments wsshed with Lux. Lux sage of o “light wines and \beer"‘ rub. Rinse in three Sq ueeze water out—-do with a warm iron-mover a hot one. I'm».- _.- r c : s ‘s. lukewarm waters. not wring. Press stands supreme for washing children's clothes. Lux la sold only in sealed packets~dust-pxoofl LEVER snort-mas LIMITED V Toronto which case. ‘if the liquor as meni- tested is not landed‘ in Ilsvsna‘ according to manlfeel. the money goes into the Canadian ‘treasury. The action of the Nova Scott's miners is a convincing demonstra- tion of the fact that. prohibition. properly enforced. can ‘be made absolute. The man who argues that prohibition does not prohibit is the man who dues not want it to prohibit, who wants either to drink’ freely and openly or who wants to return to the old order of things purely for gain-Christ- inn Science Monitor. TWELVE KNOWN ‘ CANCER FACTS INEW YORK. Oct. »18.—l-iere are twelve known cancer facts. They are gathered by Dr. J. L. (lamp- bcll. Chairman of the Cancer Com- mission of the Medical Associa- tion of Georgia, under arrange- ment with the American Society for the Control oi Cancer. with headquarters here. 1. ll an early cancer is com- pletely removed. it will not return. 2. There is a time when every cancer can be cured, for it exists ~nusily afflicted with some form oflnotice of a city merchant s young .. .___.- in what is known to scientific menpvho is over vorty years of agi as “pro-cancer.” ' dies of cancer. Three times a 3. (lancer is first s. lump or many women as men die with ca: sore that "can be ic-lt with the cer ‘be-tween thirty-five and fort) iiingers or seen with the eye," or five years of age. From the gives» certain definite warnings. time on. the ratio is more ncsrl ll‘ wc knew how t0 interpret these equal. warnings, cancer could be cured. 10. Every person over thirty-fly‘ 4. Nine cases out of ten do not years cl age who is not sure ubou cause pain in the early stages. a lump, sore or unnatural dir This is unfortunate. charge should consult n competes 5. Cancer starts its the result physician and demand a thorougi of long continued irritation. if examination. if the first docto irritation is removed; cancer willgconsulted cannot give a rational not develop. loplnlon, ask 1'or'a consultation. G. Cuncer develops at the edge 1'1. Procrastlonallon has caused of a ecnr—whers the scar antvlhe loss ofmsny valuable lives. normal tissue meet. if the scar 1I2. Any doctor who tells you is removed. the cancer will not de- that he has a sure cure fnr cancer velop. is a fraud. There is no such q 7. Certain definite symptoms thing as a cancer serum or any precede every cancer. just as sure- remedv that will cure cancer by ly as wind clouds precede the being injected into the veins or rain storm. The time is coming rubbed on the skin. when these symptoms will be -_-_-_.e4_____. heeded. I QUICK MOVMENT 8. One hundred thousand peo- ——— ple in the United IStates are sn-l A friend recommended to the cancer. This its on the authority of the Hviblic Health Service. alien. A few days later they met 9. One woman in every eightflsgain, and the msn asked lithe I!" ' man who was looking for n situ. Painful gaekage only. All drultlata or dili- m-a-n... --.-q,q‘-..-,--_ » -.. elect-ion hnd proved a wise use. Not at all!" replied the merchant Dear me-‘Y said the other. “i bought he would have suited you ‘or full 0f g0!" “Yes/ responded the merchant, he was to iuli of go why he's clean gone, and a hund- 'ed pounds of my money too." “You dont say so! Why i bought he was xactly the mun "on were looking or.’ "So he is! said the merchant emphatically. /. ». v \ =4’ 3B yearn Standard for Delayed all Menstruation. Sealed tla b7 Mull. Price 82.00. Knicker- bocker Rr-Isnly 00.. 1| g; y...‘ n‘ Tamara. (launch. we»... tset- t m...» w. s. I. "“2-"".‘fi‘ii‘ rnisr.-.r.~.r.'.tr.'t"rfi-flfi,, i ' -- first:sic::..'::::..':::0:::1s...- it O 3F Q 4001mm dates in- bscrlptlons turn- once. A, Win the ‘ . e0 | N cA |-| rize for candidattes in the great campaign. _ The one doing the best work during next three weeks receives $100. $18.00 clubs all this week. Great campaign has only four weeks more to g0. How many clubs can you “mi-r or. §KO " ¥0 ¥§ V hustle. 100.000 Extra Votes on 01s Clubs Every $18.00 worth of sub extra 100,000 votes. This great club offer ends Saturday night. It is for this week only. All subscriptions turned in since the close of the last club vote offer . will count under this offer. " Get the clubs this week. Cash scfiptions turned in this weektwill-earn an- nllyour promises. NOW is the time to ’.: Av -..I,. 113.533.0001.‘ 1 w ~ . .. “q ‘a: out Ca "did Nvw-r-Vfiesd will --.-r . v . l r i ‘iii oisan- :i=-e:'o.*r'.-.-.-<v-=--P * T79“ " '§"ri:'.=*r-=c5$'=i"=; " ‘vmc. ‘ v ;r _>— u,‘