§.~‘_t=7."\~“* can“. w a: .-‘: ~ é~=._.~=.._.-_. - a.» ~s ~\~n7€&>» arayai-qfl g ulolllohl. W. Oleotev U. llelmrn Vloodfieolloal, J- IL IIIIIIIQII “y, secretory. Lani. col. u. A. loclflnlol. u. s. 0. r nations commemorate Aruiisticc y t‘ 3'" ‘l. n "' "r ‘ "“'" ‘h m °"""‘ Day. instinctively the thought oi A. Ioowl. lflollul l‘.';"l'.'.' ti?“ I i»... I 0 D Monday, Nov. 12th. being Thanks- The Guardian will not be issued on SATURDAY. NOV. 10. 1923 new settlers ttiiist be helped, iillllll .____- lhc initiated into our tnethotlw 'T“m"""““'- lhmughmn" cmmmlbyfartiting anti must ho treated. not ;“.(,,|,|_ Armlfm“ n“? Wm p” °bserwd i... aliens bitt as co-workers w; . POPPV DAY with fitting sorviceu in all churchm- anti every loyal Canadian will wear a poppy. the. “flower of remem- brance," ln honour oi‘ the tin)‘ fllill ol-l that it commemorates. And what ls there that it 110m; not com- nypnlfifllle? The i~nd ofgth: grctit- est war in the history of tho world; the end of four yezin: oi‘ iiKimY ill the homes of millions; the triumph of freedom and righteousness over tyranny and savagery: the end ot the slaughter oi millions 0t’ men. ’i‘o Canadians it. means all these and much it mmins tlic plat-tag of tho world's seal of rc- cognition and approval upon ‘Can- adian loyalty, Canadian bravery. (‘anadian effectiveness. Anti it mean-t also that we have not for- IIIOFP. gotten and shall not forget our glnrloua dead, those who bore our burden in tho war and who died hearing it. ' N0 nation has more to remember and to remember with pride than .\‘o men "achieved greater the war than the tnen paid (fittiada. tlietlnctioit in Canadians and n.0 greater price, proportionately. than lu the glory and it the Canadiana. llonuool ltoprooeototlvo-J. C. ilorrio Invv York llronoeototivv-Eronl ll. Nortkro! Ollulo lhwlvonntlttlvb-E. J. Power I woo GUAILIMAI no) u obtohol from to. lollovvh‘ ogeltl ll Ieltlo d 09-. Grotto. ltroot- P. '1‘. Iorohx- Prlnoo “not, Grooory o. . Dolv. Gwen MIMI W. 0t Wrlllt. Kent Itrootvwoot- >L Thom» Wllto. IS lllh krig in tlicpttnseztied west. We have ‘Kli giving Day and a public holiday. Tuesday. .» i (It 4:. in building up the country. lfivt-ry- nian who works a b-it of land and makes i-ntls meet is an asoet to the tiuntry in which ho liven, and the more successful he is the greater inset he is to the country Ind i" his cotntuiinity. _ Atty immigration policy for u» should, first ot‘ all. make such pro- Viiilbll at." may be possible to itiducc our own people to remain on the land and, second. to secure desir- iblt- immigrants from the Llnlicti from the iii North Only those who have Kingdom and possibly UPS! farming coitntrito ern l-Iitropo. money enough to buy tat-mt: should To hold "nil. inducements which cannot hr. be persuaded to come. .euiizctl vyottltl he a tact-lotto llllfilillli‘ ind a handicap to immigration for retina to come. Many tenants in the old country itow paying‘ high FQIIIl-i would be glad 0t‘ an oppor- tunity to own their own farms anti livc in settled communities with §L‘l100lS. churches and social ad vantage-a. rather than go tiioiieer- room and opportunity for these, and we have no doubt tvecotiltl in the price we in Prince Edward island have iuily shared. 0f 60.- 000 (‘anrldianq tvho sleep, rte-nth the poppies in Flanders over 6000 art-l Print-e Edward islanders. get them if we wctit after them. |' ~-~--¢o>--~_. N otcs By the Way Five yooro oftor tho woe-ouch I war at novor woo before-tho allied millions turns bat-inward to a date still earlier when upon a prosperous and pleasure-loving world the storiii broke with the uuddcnness and ap polling shock of ati earthquake. Then came the awful clash of inti- lions in arms. till tho rivers oi’ Eu- rope ran red with blood. its fertile fields became a ohtiniblo and a grave-yard. while thrones toppled dowti and the earth reeled beneath the shock. Millions were dead. tens 0t ttiillions more crippled and maim- ctl, before the smoke of the greut IlUIOC-‘illfll hail rolled nwity and pi -..i- ctittie again to a yvnrttrr-tiry Armistice Day in November, i918, brought joy and rejoicing to the nations oi Europe and America. i-‘or the moment they did not real- lzo the starvation and tutfloritig, the crushing hurtlt-iis oi‘ tit-lit and taxa- tion, tho paralysis oi‘ itiduatry, leaving tnillititis oi‘ workmen llilt-Illr pioyed that was yet to t-oitie as the aftermath ot‘ the stntil-ndoiis strut»:- irlo. This has been painfully rettl- ized since then. But ii‘ tho tirocesit oi‘ reconstruction and restoration him been slow, it has gum: forward steadily and perhaps an rapidly us coiiltl he expat-toil. I The world is coming to order‘ again, and on thi- fifth attnivcrtiary oi Armistice Day the world outlook toward the. int- ure. is a littlo brighter than it has been nt any time tluriitg or sinci- the war. Arid what of Germany? A single incident tells much. A (icrlliilll ill ltottto writing to a friend iii Ani- erlca finds that ho mural net-tin i193’ Happenings tot. I tlie’ Week THANKSGIVING For dour Canada ourown, For its beauties manifold For its sunshine and its rain l Bringing harveottweolth untold~ | Déar Lord, we thank Thee! For those men: who stout of heart. ventured o'er’ the unknown deep. Strovo with Nature. quelletl th‘a 10s.; Sowed the harvest we now reapL-i Dear Lord, we thank Thee! For our splendid men who lie ' Where the Flanders poppies blow: For the rest who lived to keep l-‘reodoirfa torch for tin uglow—»- Dear Lord. Wt: thank Theo! l-‘or our women clean anti sweet. Loving truth and purity; l-‘or our Motherland so dear, l-‘or lit-r strength on land utid sea- Dt-nr Lord, Wn thank Theo! I I I The Governor General willlcavc Ottawa today for Toronto to carry ltlrs. liicl-(innon, oi (lovornniont i-loitse, receiver] on Tuesday after- noon when n large number Dflillllfik‘ called to pay their respects. Ile- oeltring with Mrs. McKinnon were .\irs.'l-‘. l‘. Taylor and Mrs. Dunbar. while the. tialiity ten table was pre~ a g Icon. IA, Captain Read I l Apologizes But- SWOLLEN VEINS-JWLES. i in a previous article 1 rtulkeo about the varicose veins that are now so prevalent. i warned parents and others about. the danger ot‘ tight garners. ‘ Tight garters tncan that the blood iii tho veins gets datuutetl back and these voitis bet-time swollen, thick- ened and twisted, until stiuictiinoa thcy break down anti a nasty ulcer results. Now these VlllUS can bti dammed hack anywhere in tlie Ibudy, always by tho sumo‘ traitse,—timssure. At the lower end of intestine yviieri! the waistc- matter is expelled from the .hody tliHrc arts little bunches of veins which get thick lug largo mates-es oi‘ waste innttet ,tt> remain in tho lower bowi-l tut long, is the tnost ireqtitrnt cattsc o this trctitilile. ‘Fhese knotted veins an; tisuailj lllrllilfi tltc bowel, l‘rotu_yvliicii the) may protrude after any straining sided over by hit-s. {Uni Goodwill. I I I Tito-ladies have not glvcn tiptho idea of the Woman's Exchange sing, the nt-(tcssnry postage stomp. Wt- can imagine that stamps they fool bitt little disposed, to "hoch der Kaiser." as they did‘ in the days when they saluted liinil as the All Highest. That was be‘ fore and tluring tho cnrllct‘ Your" oi‘ the war. Evert the limited until»; iii-r who still cling in sympathy to the imperial Exile must realize the are the mighty fallen und the wen-I- potis of war pt-rrisht-tl!" liciorethel wtir "angels of llglit walked scarcci more tluzzliiigly the sapphire walls, l oun MINERAL WEALTH ‘- some idea-of the Mineral wealth “ii-Mu blood m, we pflqg o; admp-ajqglui Canada, as yet titideveiopett, may o k sale go to the dependents of those. i. t wear the “flower oi‘ remetnbrant Lord God, we have paid lti full,“ be had from the "allowing extract ‘oi Heaven" than William in liiiil glory here below. Now lic is little} more than a nameless thing, so ab-; ;ject, yet alive. Germany docs not; greatly rejoice on Armistice I)a.\'- y ‘Tomorrow we commemorate the IP01" $110 Nflvemllfil’ 191i?" 0f "ml The Chinese home Mob-Jung has‘ glory and the sacrifice. Le. us lRUYil] Batik oi’ Canada: During the iitot six months 01mm" huvlug mtecwd in Charlottetown the larger, it is play-i {been introduced cities of North America. will‘ Pride and "m1 Pmud 507m"- ‘ha 31*“ Omar“, pmduced 78% ed by three or tour Dlaycrs slttinl; Lei the Eleventh Day of November stand forever as a red letter zlay in the history of Canada. Those who lived on November 1i, i918 will never forget it. Let na see to it that those who have come since, or shall come, shall also hold tlic day ‘sacred. Poppies are now on sale in all tho stores. The proceeds of the. who gave their lives in the great war. The wreaths and bouquets oremaide in Canada by disabled soldiers and by tho widows and daughters or thoso who sleep un- der the poppies of ‘France and Flanders and‘ tho IWDIUS go to them. Let us wear this flower of re- membrance for their sakes and in loving memory of their tlettd and] Ollm. —~—-—<-0-§-—-— IMMIGRANTS. immigration has long been a live topic in Canada, our hopes of DOIIUIICIIIK 01111 VHS! VEOBIII 8798i depending almost wholly upon that oourceu in recent years the subject has become very much alive in lhlo province. For many good masons and ‘for reasons which perhaps could not be defended. many of-oiir poo pie, youngiumiold, have left tlie province, and their placer muot either bonillati by Immigrants or remain" vocant. ‘We have ample room and the kind of opportunitieo immigrants look for to offer lniini- gronto, and we have ‘recently learn- ed some voiuoblo lessons nutter of helping new settler: who como to no. The Soldiers’ Settlement Act. by which inllllono of acreo oi land hoyo been oottiod in Conodo and “uoontlo of bx-oorvico non hove do comfortable home: for them- oolvoo. (Ofllll. on oxcciiont founda- in the gold‘ ‘xcuvmes durmg m“ perlodhhose who uudersumd n, and can; Mrs. Charles l-lenttiey, of stim- knows the game as it ttliotilrl be ‘mum M“ "_ d l‘ y" _ as tilt-y now exist,‘ which lit tlt-tri- ,_ _ W‘ ll! i318 POPCUPIBB Mild Klllflild Lilli? may it "puny and Bkmuny 0l_‘hll]k,m¢.m|,]pu w“ in “rimlsor lag-gt wire}; played. anti is hoard giving his op- - h? rulanm: fir“; 2:151“ n‘ "allay tiivntnl to oitcProvitit-c. 1h“ “rim “w ‘hi’ 5min"! r-‘lill.’ . ' ' - . . ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘l.’ - '" .- \ " : ‘t. _ureus were very pronounced and "my cam say i, ‘nukes u goodlatttanding the marriage of her Siii~ inion whenever an opportunity ur 1H,. mm. charlottato“,n‘ "m, l one?“ tItt.,READ A ml Wivlillighll iuttisli btu h ltu motluctioti recorda were steadily game. it affords a relief for those Iglfllansi-jqilriilihgnlr? (‘Txllignibzijfit-ldjargllyltli- Lizlylrilr-wiilt; i)‘; ' '13}... K91“ “m; £L]|l|)‘lr‘ m," U“, 1.3g“ incrfluvtt The "m? luvamm- who desire gretuubr t: ‘fr; mcmbei-Ifor Ilant-t (‘ounty last tiight the Dalhoitsie team cap ‘tirtnbltt in the (‘Olly-lion lu tiit- (mud ytg-iililtiullt Hm m“ “hm “m! . ten s y ut i ‘ ‘ ' ' - . _ ~ , - _ - *4 lion that is mfldt’ in this itrca by door amuspn ‘ l 'd t l-io ' ' ' tnined by- Mr. Mont. liar-slant, ur- why’ "mum m“ “m h" ‘m!’ 1i . , Yet for pi-rii-trtlon still he t-ttlllttlll- ‘M’ ““"“’°'- I‘ "‘ ‘“"“" °“‘ birs 50R cumin iii-m I101‘ povt- t u it i - I'll n ‘l a ll t “‘ "m "m" MOIIQY 1H GOVI» reslmnslbl” “lmlorlflmb u“? "w": stiitiulate mental activity and clone ' ' ' ' I r v0 I I a (‘or a y ‘one m l" may b“ "NY-H. but It lit n fact ' » . . numm] rfocelnlou on Thursday m‘. Hm“. via" mm, h“ a pmaflflnt one ‘pvwmplpqq “mt i" Mmm I _ . Thu Tllwl u-atitli-rt-tl tip the lull. optimistic arc tho reports. Ap- attention to the game. Although it temmm and was assign“ by m? m m‘ of ‘Hmyy “In “mun” mm tilt-I H‘, much“, m“ “um. ‘Mme, parently the ore tbodieo in tliéne h!‘ “rnchhmm? frlfll\';'“lli\ylflezilzllghzg mother, Mrs. ll. ll. Largo, Mrs. flirt-t. Gttriiiy thiargtiret Robert ‘wring over iu the ‘l-‘t-rry thtkt “u ‘Hglllliuvll m,“ h,“ m,‘ H", . t iiganiuti - , - _ . . . _-. ,. ,.. ., _ -u~t tt- m-tt. t rmds exwnd m V” great depth‘ ‘tart t ‘ i H (gmmn lookmg pxcp(j(llngly m“. m non.) ilalifix, ll-i \i'~llliii. htr Dir utupauta lotto the cat and coim (Uflned PW") 6hr," y 410N401! m0“ will‘! will =1" dmk t-nt-t Mr and lilrt." (l -\ \V Itoliort» tp on deck i . _ a lit-coming gown of burnt Orange, - _ . ~ . . . I \oqt_o ' v ' ( __ __ \ _ Fm“ mughmr m. mu surging Across the Quebec. border, certain and tricks that are vain for which _ t-ton, at tlit llitz, Lord and Lady liyut; “mu N, ii . \\, bot. J. ltussinn tn ' (‘h' is ectiliur Ehzubnm crap?“ gmcpmuy WWW‘ ' ' ‘he island in their cur 1m] h.“ i; tered into u new ' ttl your Oc-t- stream , or “m important yam‘; are being ‘M m-aumn ln___ep p i . N‘ m“ good “MIN M h” mm” Mitts Gcvfitinll Pope. aiteraniost '0 lit-i u bit oi fresh alndit tlm way obi-r 1 with llu- i-ctilizatiou in And itlogiltleltl ii whit-Mitt rcvl all" investigated and it is estimated that gold may extend ably farther east than" is now known. Tho production of sliver aluo is reviving very noticeably in the northern districts. The South Lorraln tract is the scene of very great activity and continues to contribute large amounts to the total output of silver. it is now an established fact that the area sur- rounding the lower end of Hudson's Bay and extending even beyond the lakes, known as the Pre-Catnhrian eon alder- Laurentian shield, offers tremen- dous possibilities for expansion. As yet this area has been exploit- ed only in a very email way. —--¢o}--_ BRlG-HTENING PROSPECTS it is gratifying to find that there is a cheerler note in business cir- cles and that all round prospects are looking much brighter.‘ The foundation this optimistic feeling is the exceptionally large crop just harvested. There ore good prospects of fair prices and. even although there are no war prices offering. tit lo felt that the larger out-put from the fat-ms will rally compemom for the compara- tively low prices. On the whole the year will close with a good margin of profit for the great majority of formers and, because of this, for the merchants fov tioo im- ui not up Oooodion- ao well. " '--. ~ ha." of the entire. Canadian output of round i; table, and is about as eaay to learn as the Chinese laniluagin, ‘The extenoion of the otandord gauge railo along the harbor front seems desirable from many points. it woultl givo better facilities than we now have for the trtinshipnient of incoming merchandise and out going produce, a very large pro- portion ot’ which comes and goes in standard gauge cars. it would afford greater convenience und would save timcto merchants and shippers. in any case the propos- ed improvement must soon be made, as the narrow gauge is pre- gantly to pans out of exaitence in this province. All the larger ports of Canada and many~ smaller than Charlottetown have the equipment that we have not. The improve- ment asked for is needed now, it must inevitably be made soon, it involves no very large expenditure. it is our right. What more need be said? Even the t-iirocilon of the wind lo of lntoroot to many. Of deeper in- terest to many thousands are the great titles and currents of politi- cal opinion twhich ebb anti flow throughout the country. l-‘or that reason if for n0 other-an occasion- al bye-election is a desirable thing. Such contests tisitaliy but not al- ylflyil, llko straws, show the direc- tion of the political wind currents. They may lntlicate a dead calm in the ptiblic niintl, satisfaction with things as they are. or they may show a strong desire forachange. These various conditions depend much upon locniity. The winds blow in many different directions .~______.. at least tip to average and there is every reason to look forward no Thanksgiving Doy. next Monday. Mr. Malone. nnd i-tiquiricn lift!‘ ivhen bil_\'llll.'lflli‘llilll)' going on as lo its fcttniltll- ity. I I I liiah-Jongg players, are steadily growing in numbers, and it is not‘. being enjoyed as a pleasant change from, Bridge. I I llrltlge l-‘Illllllsiilb-llrl, however, still trtitli of the ancient lament. “How ‘will o"! 717i‘ 1119"‘ olimlme game-Willi work by iticans of exorcise. anti scvet-ul clubs for the winter months are being reorganized. I I I There was a lot oi visiting this week among the ladies. as houtoss» es generally are ouly observing one day a month in iuture, preferably the first Tuesday, Wednesday .oi- riday. I I I Poppy Day, tinder the auspices of tlie G.\V.V.A., is likely to provc the sticcens of former years. every- one desiring to show remembrance by wearing the touching little em- hlem. I I I callers. Miss Betty Large opened the door, while Miss Henderson anti Mrs. Smallwood ushered in tlio tirtiwing room. Yellow curnationtt were tised ‘here for decorations und in the dining room yellow crysuti- themnma gave a lovely touch to the ten table presided over by Mrt-n George Prowse and Mrs, Kenneth Martin. Assisting were Mrs. Keith Rogers, Mrs. Willard Kelly, Miss Mildred Norton, Miss Rob Gates, and Miss Helen Largo. Keenest interest is being taken in football just now, anti excited fans are eagerly following the dif- at the same hour in different sec- tions of the broad expanse tif (lan- adn and it is the same with the political currents. Platform ditt- ussion such as contested bye-elec- tions always bring are usually in- structive. They enable the politi- cal orntora to air their latent and pent-tip eloquence, assist the party managers in maintaining their or- ganization and a bye-election, if ably contested many ho mightily instructive to the party in power. ‘Many women wore prooont ot tho largo mootlng in Montroolvvlien Premier Ferguson of Ontario ad- dressed the Liberal Conservatives there a few nights ago. He com- mented on the presence of so many ladies. and said it watt not alone in morals, or in matters close to their ltearts that women are exercising an influence, but in brood, big ai- folrs as well. "The women oi this country have first as much brains as the men." he oaitl. He believed in frequent intercourse between the public man of Ontario and Quebec, and that great benefit would come of it. and added: "And no long an l am Premier-and iom with tooling: of ttioakftiitteco and .. .,,., . _~;_ twins to baPremier toi- a tons nu been kept extremely buoy in time-it will be, my vim-m, - - carrying?‘ IRJIQIIIIBUMII vtui At times they are ‘partly insitlc, ant; partly out. ‘Now the real attack .15 a might; iniiitlttl thing anti cattscs very inticl dlscoitiinrt. But one attack doe: tt billion und ti liiill ol‘ marks tobuy-ltcsicd 8. MW WPflK-B M10 by RfiV- in“ """“$-““"ll3' "Pml ‘lilwilllml- 5' ilit: Wlfit- (film! in i(i gl-l lJilSy itiiit lprovcttt ltirtlici‘ .'itt:icks. 1 litiwi’. The Public Forum ‘rttto column lo coon for tho iiioouooion y oto of quootlongof lntoroot. Tho Onorlottotown Guordlondooo not noooooorlly ondono tho - opinion ox ti by Ito ooh- . pondonga” By $ii'.~Tlic writer of Notes been he Way. says: "Much has =aid from time to time in this roliitiin anti in other coiutnuu 0t‘ his journal, in praise of the Car- ‘erry untl now after a week's neditutlon, Captain John L lteatl ‘lndit soitiethltig iu those tiotes .\'|iil‘ll l-zrlevtei-i hlni Kroutlyy it appears to stirpriiio lilm that I should qucntlon the wisdom oi‘ tort-titling broadcast inaccurate iii- ‘tirnitition, regarding our truus- porttitioti problem. which l con- tider detrimental to ottr province, it-cuuau the (litarditin said some ilce things about the Furry and uyselt‘, and when I say l Dilly cun- zltit-t" this our just. due, l will bi- HTIISINI oi‘ linylnl: u swi-iltvtl head. ltntrtliatt oi‘ tlic 1st, my reply on vlUllllflY tho iitli, tlie 4th was Hun» lay therefore niy letter lilili-il have mcti in (‘liarlotieiowti on tlit- Ilrd it‘ jltst. two (lays ziiter his Notes :|)[Nlf\f‘t‘ll iitstontl of a Wtwlf, but "4 you whenever out certain engagements iii con- t-nt-d and swollen. ‘fhcy are i-ttlli-ti '"'- -*""h l" m“ "‘"“'- W" d" m“ riection with an Arniintlco Day idles 0r huctuorrhoids. i“ ‘my l’°“‘|"““‘ m“ w" ‘h’ “m n,“ g wh.“ .. , q. m U-n m] .-i lt-servo anti l littvo 1l1‘.\'t'\' itioltetl a . celebration. - "1 " 5 i’ l L~ h_ _ I M“, ' . , , , The same as anywhere in the m"? l ‘m k" ‘up h l w v I H I I bu,” l,r,,sfil,,.,._ ii it took 2i tlttr- ‘to. lflllti 13:‘. “u (‘as nnliouinret} t t 3.WQ‘P(N= mt Now them is a pretty well ostnh “mwutiti lflmvlyg. I |. n wtitititav u... l“ ""9" Wlllltmil "l" "l- tidied connection betwtien u sing ‘ ' " _ 5 '. ' ‘ .. . ' wont-n would ir-tivo for iiermtida gisli lllvcr and titles. The first m‘ ‘s "m “m” imwmfl“ m ESTABLISHED 1832 ixi-uiwtit-tlmulit-lflu5: “shill ll... M. “bout Jmmary h“. though, Wm] mo“, physicians h tot. on .1 par th his rtimin]. Poid-upCopitol $10,000,000 him)“. H, Wm, I:"II““I‘I ;.;,,,,i,-,,|d' , . . (Iofpicl "m, “V” mndiuml ;liotit transportation in gtntra. - - i0,r.o0,ooo i\ti-||.;|||\,‘;i'..,_ gAI||||U|H||'a U-L ' ' ~ i t. . ‘ . t _ . . “e -'.~t, Joins, s . “m Ordinary wnslipanfln. ‘mow liIi-i notis nppnarttl ill itt. Io eh 210,000,000 ‘Nauru’. t I tour: Bank of Nova Scoiia methods, policy, and , principles duringnineiy one years of bani-tin _ experience havo.;cnable§l the bank to render a service international in scope yet personal i0 thousandsof individuals. Thai service is available to l you demand it. apart from llliH, meditation is ll treat thing. "Notes By tlie Way" puts inc in nltid oi‘ the proverbial tirowiiitig nan t-tttcliitig tit il atrntv, anti as i {itl not oven lieavt- a straw, lltcyt ~iti>tt tit-eds iualte one, through zi yttogrtiphit-til t-rrnr, and instead >1 iny ll‘l.l.l‘l‘ lrelng priiitt-tl as u vas written, they said: "This your The in Prince (Idstablished i872) OLI)EST Insurance Agency rt- lcit Oil May 2nd und returned All OPQEIIIIZIJJLIOI] Illllt t Br always rcmcmircrltiu" their -n Juno 14th," whereas l wroto |('£lllS€-—I)l‘0SSl1I‘0. ‘THIS YEAR WE IJCFT 0N MAY l D0 71°! allow Yflllrfleli" ever tc 31st and returned on June l-itli, tilfil (‘Ollfillllflletl- ’ -botit three. weeks each year in- servica Plenty 0t‘ figs, titties, and other drllllfl. with bending and twistiiii yoxtrrt-istes. Pcrltaps a little para’. iiln or other oil will be necessary until you get your liver doing it: Don't sit on daittip or hard Sill‘ . ' 2nd to Jitiio 14th, a por- Slmciu] and (“Inn-fli- Agom: Agni“. a,- a” [Mimi/HI] laces. -l tluyt-t. Tlitise breaks ill the M mm,.mu,.um,, _ ; it" you have n sittiill: lob. or cvct‘ §ervicc (‘tiptaiti Rcnifs ncctirutt- J B Hughes paints throng/toil! l/ic 1:: standing job, wlrcre you retail iiind anti pen set down as “aboutl stew,“ Island - ithc sumo position for hours at : etretclt you are up againrst a stiftl proposition. it is this lack of move-l llllélli oi‘ thetbotiy that is rt-trlly tlir ‘ciitiso 0t‘ the trouble. There is :- regtriar “stasi.~i" or stoppage ot‘ tlit itit-esline. So get alter your liver. watch your intestine, and you ma; never have further attacks, Should they assume a chronic form with great pain, lOXIKIPYIlGSS and severo shock. you would ht wise to consult. your physician. icrent games. Even the small boy delightful visit. in Iluliiax, intentl- ed sailing yesterday for Barbados. where site will spend the winter. I I I The many friends of lilies Mabel llremuer. who ttndnrwont an oper- ation last week in tho l‘. F. 1.110s- pitiil, are glad to know that nhe is convalesclng. I I Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Calklu, oi Kentvllle, are spending a few days in the city, haying come over with the remains of Mrs. Calklws moth er, Mrs. (C_ol.) Docherty, who is very kindly remembered by many of the older citizens ol this city. I I I The" Si. James’ Literary Society has again re-organizcd for the win- ter's work, when each weak some favorite poet will be discussed. Last winter’ these‘ weekly gatherings were very much enjoyed by citiz- ens iii gbiifirhl. ' ‘ o o The ‘intimation that Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Towrios are to he permanent- ly located in Moncton came as pleggnntnews to their many friends in this city. " The Badminton Club starlet] playing this week in St. Peter's schoolrooni. and tho members are anticipating a season of enjoyment. I I I T,wo prominent visitors were in the province this week, Dr. Gordon (Ralph Connors) and Dr. Endicott. Both gentleman were here in the intoresto ofChurch Union anti their addresses overs exceptionally in- teresting. '- I I I I Dr. nndtcott is general secretary of the Motliodiitt lWooionn-r; Society and silica-tlie oorthquolte in Joplin efliciently handle your Insurance Account at lowest cost; consistent with Security, and Edward Isis-and can intelligently and stead oi‘ two tnouths.“ Then after supplying the straw, te stiyi-r "(layittiiti Retitl admits hut sit-i was ot't' the t'outc one rear from May 8th to June 2nd. hat. is 25 tlays, and the llt'.\'l. yvzii" three wt-ek»; t-aitcli your.“ We will not tiiscttss the initid. it is too deep i'or mo, butregartlitig tho pt-ti, i would just point out Walter Hyndman & Co. A Ltd. Hyndman that iny profession or calling, de- znzttitlo accuracy it‘ one is to lice-p. ho Ferry, I pointed out lit-fore it. l.lll'ilt‘il out l was lllltillilivll, i owe . . . ltini nu apology. but. in ftittirt- l 1 ' out 0t trouble, whereas it’ one l..‘ i( l , ' . ' ' ' lttdge b)! lpe Notes lic reads, Sgllitf “ll-um Fug?!“ flu" who" m‘ ‘H Selectlons pens are tlesigtiotl for sarctisiti, “willk m, {min}? kiln", by ‘hm, VIP“; F0“ z tiitl making statements withntit m‘ ltlllllnlwiulgld m l'(,:l|]‘:lu;::::§ m‘ ‘natal, , iny rcgurtl for accuracy whatever. _ -_ ._ .. , . _. -' . . ' . t v q (‘tit out the sarcasm, ‘and I BXFI,E'I.'I,(:IEI:,I,.IH{§EQI§$[§Q¢IC}EA!{_S Guardian Readers ' ‘anrtot find auythinglcit iu the m,‘ 1 , l‘, C“ '_ H “ l?) - I tliapc of tin argument iii favor oi ‘SH, l", ‘imlgfin {M}! "'1" m l‘)? ' """ _ __ _ ‘ __ _ a . l ‘. t n iiy t-olup aiii, mlyim‘ H" rflhslngu‘ cam m‘ inisrt-presetittttion ot‘ t-outlitlmts lNsplflATmN (lilting the catastrophe. government i-ircicit that. while (‘roti- tiitions tire bettt-r than iii 1922, some oi‘ tliu biggest government ipertttetl industries have not. only programs )Vt'f‘, and asked that" the car be put. i" "WY 601111! not. oiit and walk on board on the way back, Sir Lotti-t ll. Davies conit-n ovor iii his ‘ ear, nnti always leaves it und find” iuilt-ti to iit-hit-vt- their iis wiiy to the ilritlge. Mon. "m" but ltnve lost inont-y. tim- m“, or “wiry u.“ Wop“, M", llt-tiorts show that operations in ‘trust-t in flifilr “Hing. gm out m» the iiakti oil ilnltls produced about them, t-liiiib down oil‘ ihn m" iwelyt- por cent liens than planned tar and up to [he (kit-in mm" um“ and l'llll0(l the year with a tielloit flay down i" "H. cm. dork why? oi‘ twelve untl ti linll‘ uilllion gold ni‘vhy do“ (-,,plu;|| Rpm; in m“, rubles which in the Grointt-y fields Johns-min“ gpguk of “this b“ or the itidcbit-tlneas for tho period Sci. iiitlc. graft"? "Hint wm, u pm-(qy gram; was three tnilliotis of gold litslilrl-‘ll by the KPBUF 01W" totis importation and imputation on """k‘"'“‘ up” the" "Msung “pm” 1am hia part," says Notes iiy the Way. Similarly an tirtit-io in the B)’ tilt‘ ltrcfll ircfllliy G041 Md "lad" Pravda says that tlie Donetz Basin This I deny, and hnre p, why I 'l‘rti.~:t operating the largest. nietnl 110")’ ii. lie said: “ Zach mitt-it show his passenger tick L pRoDU 3 tmd coal lnduotry etitietl the ‘ i TEN CENTS 1N SHANGE m. Se}, year with n. 4,084,000 goltl rubles a note changed." loss. Some few of the industries ' profit. slightly but even the timber There is no charge for the landing checks, no onc is ntithor. irtiitt failed to attain its program. LONDON’ ND“ 9___A mm o ized to collect ten cents, therefore new“ fixing "'“b"".°“5 Pm‘ attctlottt-erb have aold Gatlshill l! anyone asks for ten cents, its grmm‘ m? ‘he “mmg ye“ m“ Place, tit-hr Rochester. government officials are debating the atlvisubillty of dnterooting foreign capital and meanwhile urgently rocking to balance the budget. . Tho grain export has not brought as much as expected and tho head of the export department. stated that until the end of August Russia had exported almost i8.- 0001100 poods from tho 1022 crop W" will by him. 1T was GRAFT, 5"" l "lmiily asked the Writer of‘ N0"!!! By the Way to be more ex- plicit on this point, as it was new; to me. with the rostilt that he now knows nothing about this "ten cents you must produce or get n noto changed" "Millim- snylng this in justifica- tloii of Noteit By the Way, written °" ‘he 1'"- 07 N01’. or printed that data to be more accuratl: End about 20.000,000'p00tis of this Pltla was APPRQXIMATELY year's crop. The government still TRUE IN THE EARLIER YEARQ expects to export 200,000,000 0P THE Floppy gERWCEy I poods of grain, part of which ioof naturally thought he w“ Wm"! this yonr-‘g crop, part ofdrinnilllh about the p“; mum“ season and this year's crop and part of the the present as there was nothing reserve 1922 crop. (A puod in 30 to ‘indicate lt was ancient history WW0") l he wits giving u“, b"; since it h“ MGIIIIWIIIIB the government is striving to arise the price of grain for the pennants who in comparis- on to the soaring prices of man- tifuctttred goods are unable to ~ htiy even a stilt of clothes front “Comm” brown" "on may m“ the proceeds oi’ rt lil-ncro crop of tilted to the extent of about $250,000 I I I A great Iiiilfilvlllll pussctl that. it'll)’. Anti witen he saw each llzillillll spire, _ lie ll('iii‘(| ditn tiitisic lio must Mil’ |*‘l'tliil trtmtiiuntls shot with stalli- lug tire _‘ lie lteiird a dim, iuvlstibli-f choir} Ami so as niistitig sliatioivs it'll l-ltit-li stood and yvtttclit-tl the flilii" ~~Rtegltiuld ilartll’. Ottawa Z<0>——-— (By Dominion News Service.) To possess Gadnhill was the 0|‘ "most life-long ambition of Charles Dickens, who is said to have 59°“ it first when otit walkinS Wm‘ h“ lather one Sunday. n The Georgian house, with its be. V turret and quaint porch is close 0 the old Dover road and stand! 3|; the attnintit of God's Hill, mflhe memorable by Shakespeare H! l I spot. where Falstaff _and hi! C03‘ paions robbed the traveller. d Gadshlll comprises 12 acres. M)‘ includes old august student‘ a”, "Th .' Wilderness." the latter a orito haunt o the novelist. - . \\“\‘t\v, )onn‘$ "0""? l! non-nor wmi the women gram‘ as was "Alice blue" during the oc- fllllllncy 0f the White House by the Roosevelt family. In the mat- ter of hots llld gownoJVlro. Cool- idge. the vrelont miotreoo of the . F; _ i t». - t. admin‘ executive monolith. dioployo o do- idod nrogliloo .o y pond u The total of tho 1023 yield now estimated last your. The roituit is an actual t gain bitt it is far under the pectationn from the mtich greater ticroago oown. A noble mi~ tiiotlotiiuint to ro-" ' is at $748,000,000 compared with ll,242,000.000 u, vi lhnhifvtiz1o t Winch‘ 9X‘ it,