_ flinli of tlifdoidsn lilornf’ syn. a. Goody. Prise‘ saoo -ponfllld. fir» oi Pine ,, cw jw. m». r -' ‘Jrrlee sun sods-lit. ..; _ rs. three great boolia u the season. ,. . “A History of Prince Ed- " ward island" by Jufis‘ w». - burton. me. “.00 not. A oopyof tnia valuable History dheuld be In evary- Library. Hall orders receive prompt ‘attention. Q Carter 8i Co., Ltd. Stationery could be made, we’d bake it. I lollies Jhnsloscl. ‘w. Dull! (IIIICII l1) (l! advance) Ghosts! si-illisrvnar It bills odtseal liesv York Olleljb 00o. Canal"!!!- mis-lrqmssauaifslllb‘ IMO I" wnaibvieo-Iaealdsa: ‘.0’; lemma oslseseasIaaaasnJ-I-Inoest,‘ rsmlflurlle- I slvo-Jt-O- Ispsesaatu Isprossntyatlvo-Ii l. Instill. Itepaeeolsltlvo-I- I. Iowan IhetiliAlIllIIwlnsbtahad tron‘ the follows!‘ Ileana-ll I l MONDAY, Nov. s, 192s s-a-os-“n: Dill-IX! (ll smu- a '00-. aroma ltsoot. I. 'l'. lupin, Pollen IOIQOC; Illusory aacrscrion comive. ' Only a few might diseases importation certain cattle an instance in point. Since the war a ticles from these countries England, in the underselling and in consequence. yearsvlgo a protec- tive tariff wan a thing uudrenmcd of in England. It is quite truelthat many years ago the need of pro- tection in some cases was realized ,and_ was provided for by other means than by s tariff. The em- bargo on Canadian cattle, on ac- count of an alleged fear that the introduce was ln more re- cent years the importation of cer- tain optical instruments from Ger- many to the detriment of British optical instrument makers, made it necessary to place a duty on these. manufacturing impetus in Germany and in France resulted in a flood of certain ar- into British goods in the British market the closing down in whole or in part of British factories. Necessarily this brought the suggestion of an Old Home Week for 192i is e distinct call to the Maritime Provinces. This Club is made up very largely cf Marl- time Province men; s. large propor- tion of them from this province: their ready acquiescence in the movement implies that they will co- operate in every way in making it a success and that many of them will participate in the proposed visit to the Old Home. It is now up to us; ours i.s the Old Home; our sons and daughters are anxi- ous for a visit home, anxious to invite their American friends to visit the Garden of the Gulf the praises of which they have "been singing since they left its shores. By necessary publicity, by holding out the prospect and the hope of this visit,by holding it up as the one desirable event of 1924 there is no doubt that thousands of our eons and daughters with as.many of their ‘United States friends will oi p . . "swift Fortune pr n» "vi-am min ,!n' the will? and er-m roost interesting in tiieotqiy a so life and work tells that ‘be ‘has born on a farm. tells why he left the fem," p“; recollection is t. considering m results, "there was too inuclfwork on the place" and that la they” be still feels about it. "It nnynne Wlfllilieiln factory in the atyleltiie average farm is fitted up, be says, ‘Th0 place would lie cluttered up with men. r-Tbe worst factory in Europe is hardly as bad as the av- erage farm barn. Power is utilised to the least possible “ _ pint only is everything done by bnnn but seldom is any thought given in logical at. __ement. A farmer doing his chores will climb up and down a rickety ladder s dozen times. He will curry water for years instead of putting in a few lengths of pipe." . Mr. Ford ooea on: “The farmer thinks of putting money into.‘ im- provements ss an expense. Farm prices at their ‘lowest are dearer than they ought to be. Farm profits attheir highest are lower than they ought to be. The moment the farmer considershiniself as an in- dustriaiist, with a horrorof waste either in material or men, thsn- we are going to have farni p. ducts so low pricsll that all will have enough to eat, and the profits will be so satisfactory that farming will be considered iimong the least haz- ardous and most profitable ofoc- cupations." Happy day, long wait- ed for! Does some rural reader say, after reading so far: "Oh yes, the wise editors have long been telling the farmers how to farm and now the millionaires are talkingi" But read a few words more from Henry incid =ntally he . Captain Read Feels Hurt Sin-They any "Children should be seen and not heard." and some people put public servants in this s as . What is the use of trying to get people to make their homes on P. E. i. and at the same time keep bashing up our transportation problems no as to make them sp- pear WONG than they really are. During the tourist season thcre is a through train. run between 8t. John and Tormentinc without change at either Moncton or Sack- How much better reading would this be for prospective tourists? Tc reach‘ the Garden oi the Gulf, from points in. the States or via the C. P. R. take the comfortable chair car which runs through from St. John to Tormentlne with- out change, here you transfer to the finest and most powerful ice- breaking carferry in the world and make a forty-five minute run ac- ross the Straits of Nortbumber- land to Port Borden, getting a glimpse of one of the finest views imaginable, Prince Edward island with its different shades of red banks and its beautiful level farm lands, showing fields of every shade of red, green and yellow do pending on the time of the year. On arrival at Borden, you again board a standard train on the road that caused P. E. I. to enter Confederation when everything else failed. Why the complaint against showing your transportation‘! 1t is done on the very finest boats and trains, and I have never heard it complained of before. What is meant by this: "Each must show his passenger ticket. PRODUCE TEN CENTS iN CHANGE, or get a bill changed?" s first»! §I-as " II-h Ihi —r-—- .. ll know that l talk n. great deal about the necessity of having the waste imattsr from the intestine removed every day. Constipation ls a deadly thing and Ibelieve many of ‘my waders have realized that: ior years. But so many think that the only method of ridding the body of must say once again that it is only one of the four methods Nature uses to keep your body. Your blood, perfectly clean. You may remem- ber the others, the perspiration from skin, urine from ‘kidneys, and breath from the lungs. Now if you sit down all day what happens? . Well the skin does'nt get rid of all its share of the waste, the kid- neys and lungs likewise do less than their share. What happens? av run ewuvr or Youn snow A waste is by the intestine, that I » __ TH lllilillTY“ i EIGRETTE ‘Well, your poor old intestine has to take care of its own share and part of that of the skin, kidneys and lungs. Does it do it‘! v Certainly not, because you have been sitting so much that your liv- er gets lazy and likewise the in- testine. You do nothing to stim- ulate action on their part. Thus all your processes for get- ting rid of waste get behind with their job, and you feel heavy and clogged. Now what about it? SUGAR wan on iN UNilT-EID STAT-ES NEW YORK, Nona-a price- ‘11111111118 movement was started <by 11119 1111B‘ Wliilllr miinierrs to-day in an effort iio stihmiilnte a lagging ne- mand ibyi Hqonsumers. Fin-e flmnnrluitoili was reduced i0 $8.60 by one‘ 0i’ the leading 111116413. and was generally followied by others, local re- sMrcu-gh the laittefs Wlfli- ‘plum! mused 1mm $3.70 u, $8.85 ‘ This me.‘ reaenit u hailf a icenfiln-“iihe Knit‘ Wgffikabfi ifcilllows a similar, reduction in the w!" vi’ WW swear. For some wieeks lboith iliie raw and m; refined markets have been very qwint and it l agreed their refiner; prim ‘to level:- iibeit willl unset one mm. zpetiiiiion of Western Beets which have cfferieid asi far can; n; m, Ailbomry District. Well away back in the good book you reed “lBy the sweat oi your brow you shall earn your bread." Do you see the idea? The simple matter of creating a "sweat" will not only earn your bread for you, but make your life worth the living. Stands the ‘Supreme Test of all Tests-the Test 0f Time about the present disastrous period This h“ of gm“ is new to mo. D0 you see what happens? of unemployment. the winter. We are told therevare now a million and a half unemployed and that the number will swell to two millions during take advantage of this opportun- ity to come. As already frequently stated nothing effective along this li-ne can be accomplished without a. Ford: "Nothing could pay the way farming is conducted. The farmer follows luck and his forefathers. He does not know how to produce ieconomically and he does not know A manufacturer and I would thank the writer of “Notes by the Way" to be a little more explicit on this point. Another statement he made is a little far fetched. "The people on the stairs are meanwhile advanc- ing by steps and stops. sometimes You work or exercise that body of yours. immediately you create heat in the body which burns up the waste products, and they are thrown out by tho four methods spoken of above. - Four or i'ive minutes real exer- “ow to market‘ gaining a step to be followed by a five minute stop.” One robin does not make a suin- mer. neither does one instance cf this kind make a rule, and it Tourist Association, and we are pleased to learn that a movement is now on foot to bring about such an organization. ‘It cannot. ‘be done too soon, nor can too much public- lty be given from this time for- ward. Organized and persistent publicity will do it. ciao twice a day is all that is nec- essary. Your skin perplres and throws off its share, the urine con- tains waste products within a few is very rarely indeed if ever that mllllllefl Elle!‘ 5'01! eXflrfilile. and anything like this occurs, for your breath throws them off during there are three stairways on each the exercise. side leading up to the saloon deck And Y0!!!‘ "llellfille? and as soon as one stair gets con-I W11)’ 11W 11"?!‘ 1B 81111138185. and gentcd the passengers arc dircctedithe intestine massaged, and your to go up one of theotber stairsJiniestinals, large and small. are _ linen who by his wisdom delivered l still maintain this boat is not stimulated to increased action. ‘a city, but no man regarded him pr suitable for carrying passengers in isn't it wonderful when you gave Mm credit wherofoyawweljillie cars durinlg the blot wiesgieriniigink tttli0ilflga tlaatallvf yiilllljlslmti-lpiy " Fm” “at” now ‘mu ma“ ‘men “Italek sdlbldilixfr-privafieu J5? coliitiing 30.03am. snag: freedror: all 8111511.]: 71°11 ma" 9119111"- Th" 19 W113’ “'9 across in the boat with the people that come so simple, and so effec- have asked the reader to ‘meetlstaying in them in comfort. Whyihtive. Henry Ford‘ Henry ‘B not wlflkqutfizlemlulutabthere ‘llrethonly a 111w I180‘ DTJMTYBCC on the manag ment f hope for the farmer or the farm ° n em an‘ By "an m Mm‘ e e o‘ 'ed up and like a fliermog bottle they know it is not in accordance ‘n ‘the future" o“ the contmry h°1they will retain their temperature with the facts, and therefore pay 111111911595 1° 11B 11111 (11 111199- 1'19 flf-‘during the trip, but let them bring no attention to it. except that it is firms thathis own great manuiac- in a hot stuffy conch with sixty or liable to give them the impression turing enterprise has only gone n seventy passengers in it, on a lioi that our statements are not to be The cause was easily traced. Heavily protected industries in neighboring countries poured their products into Great Britain free of duty. they themselves shielded , 1 from competition by a high tariff ' wall. The inevitable followed. ‘Great Britain saw and realized the ls the stopping atone to pro- lcause of the trouble and the pro- ‘gmandkwzsfllmqfygémres; ‘tection of the Home Market has 5.... Ollllilfdli to aciioci that 1m"! become an inr-‘caeinsly nonv- "WY "ll! "01 11. hiilimlflfl“ {liar slogan throughout the country. ‘n "m" yum 4 iThe coming election, probably dur- 5"! 5° W" 1!"°W:"" ‘y? ling the present winter. will be run gn§zzfifgm°zfluflffhzx ‘on _the issue of Protection versus defective ayes? Free Trade and the former will car- go you km" u,“ “hwy, ry. There is no other way, as eyes are M41000"! i!" "l!" Premier Baldwin stated, to over- gwsgargnhgzhd Yrrwhugfic come unemployment except by pro- gpilm? tecting the home market. Have your child's ayea ex. In Canada, while the principal ""1"" 11°" "'4 "W" M": countries in the world are increas- mz‘; °°“"‘"°" ""1" m ing their protective» duties, while ' free trade England is about to im- G. F. Hutllheflln ' pose an import duty in order to opkmflfln maintain her industries and her population, the Liberal party in Canada is still preaching a lower tariff. it is true the preaching is insincere and hypocritical, true that it was preached in order to win the support of the Progressives and some Western wheat growers; true also that they did not to any dam- aging extent practice what they preached. ln Canada, as in England, the people are discovering to their cost that it does not pay to thrown down our tariff bars to countries carry- ing cn their industries behind high tarii! walls, and giving their pro- ducts free access to our markets. Canada during the past year has seen hundred of thousands of its people leave their country and their unprotected markets, and seek employment behind the tariff walls of the United States, where industries. and agriculture are ade- quately protected. Canadts experience with free trade and near free trade has been a bitter one. Industries which should have been protected -have been threatened with ruin by the "free food" and "free agricultural implements" promises of the Lib- eral party. -Tbd promises, it is true, were not carried out, but the danger that they might .be was a constant menace to manufacturers and agriculturslists, and as a result we have today impaired industries and starved agriculture. It is a costly lesson, but it is being pretty well rubbed in and will bear fruit at the next general election. who knew neither how to produce nor to market would not stay long in the business. That the farmer can stay on shown how wonderful- ly profitable farming can bu!“ The poor man's wisdom is des- pised. We- are told of one poor —--—<-0>_i_- LAV ON THE TAX. If eternal salvation or the means of attaining it could be commer- cialized the King Government would immediately pounce upon it with a sales tax. its latest untax- ed commodity is insulin, the now world-famed speoiflc for diabetes, the discovery of which has already brought life and hops to thousands and the distinguished honor of the Nobel Prise to two Canadians. Notice has been served on the Ontario Government by the King administration at Ottawa to the effect that insulin cannot be_ ex- empted frcm the special levier. of the Federal authorities, and that it will have to pay a sales tax in common with other commodities. Premier Ferguson, in a statement made upon the matter, said that the Ontario Government would lodge a strong protest against the impost. The, Mendelssohn Piano Gives Lasting Satisfaction Miller Bros, Charlottetown, P. E. I. i Dear Sire: iln reply to your inquiries regarding ilie Mendelssohn Piano, d may say that the one I purchased from your firm some years s50 has proved a. moat satisfactory instrument both in tone and durability. l can cheeriub ly recommend the Mendelssohn to auYOIJB desiring a piano that will -give lasting sails- faction. / v Professional Cards ,AMark R. McGulgan nannirrsn, dotiorroa, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. ‘Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Oflloe layer Building, Great George ' Otreot Telephone ISO-J. Office Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 To pet down to our own case here in Prince Edward island. There is no doubt that improve- meats can be made in farming 5T0 Read this island proof: Respectfully, iMrs. W. B. Mills, Syracuse, N. Y. (Formerly Summsrslde, P. E. l.) iififiionaiii s. McPliec Miller Bros. Charlottetown. mwwwmt-aw... and this: I H. F. MoPiiea ‘iiHE DAY'8 WORK A. McDonald Gentlemen: You might be interested in the fact that l have owneda Mendelssohn Piano for 11 years, and it has given us entire satisiiw V, tion. . A. lprrlafsra, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Charlottetown l haven't set the world ablaze, Nor stirred the people to ap- piause, Nor led through many ways A noble or a splendid cause. No headlines shriek my name aloud,’ 1 K0 my simple liu-mdru-in way, A worker in the working crowd, But l have done my job today. ‘Riley Building Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Eto. Money to Lean bank of Neva lootia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. S. S. Hessian IIHWOUOI‘, loiioitor, Notary Public Etc. MON IV ‘TO LOAN “M” I. I. Ielllifl f- Dr. Chas. Dougan ’ l oan-risv Offices New Open 148 Great George st. Hennessoy luiiiiing Hours-O tll ‘i: 2 to l 4 troubled Farming began almost witii tiia human-race and must inevitably go on to the end ot-ail things. We have called attention to Henry Ford's words largely because he foresees great and rapid improve- ments and a bright future for farm- ing. illope for the future may also be based on what has been already achieved. Our farmers today live in better homes and in greater comfort than ever before. They have better live stock, better barns than their fathers had. in farm implements and machinery. which, along with the dairying factories relieve much of the hard toil en- dured by past generations, we are far ahead cf the sister provinces beside us. The Car Ferry has been a great boon relieving former dis- abilities and losses. These "_ erstions surely give a basis for a bright outlook toward the futuro. b Yours respectfully. Norman, Nicholson. Stanley Brides. P- 11-1- IMr. J. u. Bel|,_ Greet Geor56 8mm“ Charlottetown, says: v , ' ' "We liaveused A. Mendelssohn our home for the P!!! W0") 1911'"- 1‘ has given the best of vasitlsflfillfill- l‘ 1‘ '1 as good as the day we B111; 11-" . The Méndelssniip is Sold Qllriiice Edward Island excluslvel? 1!? Miller Bros Charlottetown it wasn't. very much per-imp; Considered in the sum of things, l am not oi those brilliant chaps Whose $10!‘! through the planet rings. But to my task i gave my best, The task for which I get my my, My shift. ia over and l rest, - For l have done by job today. and this: , film") lit nd 11 Cut out the carrying of autos on us“ passenger trips and he can well use -" will be‘! instead cf "seems" in the above question. . 4 Keep up the misrepresentation oi our transportation facilities and it will have the same effect, for how in the name of goodness can we expect tourists to flock down here after they read: "Our pi-eaent ferry steamer, after battling with the ice all winter, must needs be laid off for TWO MONTHS and that during the touring season greatly to our detriment." The above is not true and has not’ been for cvsr two years, so why publish it broadcast. it ban .,, . . .. day with the temperature in the depended upon, but it has a bad “me way o“ the journey or cheap car deck over the stokzrhoiiis and effect 0!! illlflllmllK 101111815 1'0! “d °°°5°m‘°“117'°d“°"1°“* And engine rooms standing at over they do not know the difference 11B 110W M?! 1119!! 11" 4011i!" 8 120 and it is an altogether differ- and this should be avoided. day be cannot see how he could enlt propolsition. m Lilli! Y9!!!‘ t; be ‘Bllliflcgtgve 131i‘ 1111f‘ . t is a so easy to say, run e run ere on a)’ 6 i!!! 00 pzyuzhelgamnllahethgfdtzzttfintfgrg: cars in the ship, and the people 1t Ill! 888111 0!! 111118 211d. this year c u a y D can get out as they please, but if we left on May 2nd and returned lllml! 1111158!!! 1'81‘!!! 1119111068 0f l!!!) it, was put in practice we would be on June 14th, about. three weeks ductlcn, distribution and niarket- in hot water all the time for we ealch ycaiginsltoat: of two itrilonths. mg, have to coal this ship about three t may e t at t was in e tour- "W" m "l "l" "Wm" "m °' 5112;? ,§‘i.‘2'§°i‘.‘..“2§.'ii"..i'i.’.§.‘i‘.‘§.§.“..‘§ ii‘..“.i‘i“li’.‘li 33%.}; ‘5..J‘w‘i‘.‘.?i‘.‘°.'im°Z 90w" "mum", he dwmres‘ “V” but/a cloud of coal dust, which re- we were oil the run £1118 YB!!!‘ 0111i’ shall have as gloat a development main;- in gym nir- gor non“, ggttling 19 autos from the U. S. and Upper in farming during the next twenty over everything in spite of us. and Canada crossed to the island. m -~ c hm l» is: §i‘.‘.‘..‘.'23“.i‘2.li‘°.f.i°i’5 ‘isms; 22135222.". ‘Ji.'i.'i’.‘3$‘;.“° mung duxqlng the ‘an twenty“, so the season when light dresses are If tho statement: "When 1.11118 mo"! 11 be- ~ the style if they attempted to get laid up its place has never been in and out of the cars while the Blieillllllel? 81191111611" 1B i-fiw- 8!!!! 3h“) in nn the fr“), that L‘ it is greaiy to _our detri- Besidea the dust frcin coaling, m6!!! wherein 119B 1116 flirting!!! there is the duet and not ali- from of his ornament that we should fer the stokeholds, the ventilators l‘)! 11118 D8856!!!“ 08H! f0!‘ that is blow the cold air down from the real v whet-the relieving best does Since its discovery insulin has nfmine nnn 11m npdmnght opens do. sand ‘he says: “it is greatly to _ acng the car deck. O!!!‘ 6 l‘ mi!!! never been commercialized, but is methods that with equal labor to There are two aides m every l am writing m“ m my capacity mlmlficl-"Titd 1W ‘he cmlmmlhl that "t present empwyed Wm m‘ story, and there is always some Ill a private citizen backed by my mbomwfle- and distributed (we crease production. There ls little one ready to “m; mum i; is a Mb. knowledge of conditions as Master doubt that the middle man can be it with us by this time. There are 01 1119 911149113’- 1° "w" wk“ a” u?‘ “me 1° My - lafge]y dlgplacgd and his p“. also two kinds of tourists and if lam. Sir. etc" for it and at cost to those who are. a a t m I _ the island is to amount to anything JOHN L- READ “m pm ‘a wnaerw“ o e “m as a tourist centre they both have The laboratories, in billing out the 9|- by batter orgnnlgntign and (30- m be catered to’ And it ‘a a ‘may insulin to hospitals and physicians operation. More thought must be tion to my mind, which of the two who are able u, p" m, it’ h“ no; given ti; tllge production lofc bette; lsmtllze tboetltler ‘for 136:. ‘Ilfilglll: all: , n reas . been charging the Government p” n5 a crops o e come by auto. stock raising, to maintaining and As at regent n“ are d t “h” t“ "1 “m and °n°'q“""°‘ increasing farm fertility by enlarg- b p .. ca“ or’ ut if the writer of Notes by the D6!‘ 0e!"- 111 Wllfleqllfillce. 1-1187 118W ed vmanure plies in the barnyard Way" has his way the autoists can received a ruling from the Federal and from more copious supplies Xglllsnttle 1:3! vzigitm for aloftreigthttttrtig: . a e -. e authorities “m” ‘ha; ‘Mum, from the recently neglected mussel ‘and f“ the sameyd" his gets m cannot be exempted from the levy :3;dzggxfglplzzwasgzlagsxsg°" Torinenttinte, ldelpenilirngl on the am- and that the amount of it must be I 1 Kiutlsgzmeill ‘Wglll?! erdlsfidedoznani: added tonhe invoices. lug especial trip of the ferry for "mmmnfl Prank” Ferguson :3 baigtgntoiriftxe- gdlirn lllifltpo ‘has 211d: minted out in ressrd to the mat- rled as suggested, there will be no . room for autos 0n a paasenge trip. ‘at’ ‘l! not w“ m’ prom‘ Mt is What would the Automobile As- distributed at cost for the relief of gocinuon and 1M gourm, who mot. the sick. The Government makes °" 1° 111° 1515M M" l° "Y 511°!!! a service of this kind! nothing out of it, but in fact. will m, u"; o“ I em, hopeless to lose a considerable sum each vear ‘lftlflallrggawlgrllgld ti; sllslzlllliiz!‘ Tia!!!‘- as e because of the amount that it dis- pm”, condmomt. "‘ ““ °' tributes free to those who are un- able to pay for it. The free distri- bution will cost the Province of Ontario in the neighborhood of $50,000 this year." Tc each his work, or great or grflgl] According to his strength or skill, l-‘ame cannot glorify us all Nor fortune answer to cur will But when‘ the quitting whistle blows The hiinrblest of us all can eay, As homeward from hh toll be goes, "At least ~l’ve done my 10b to- day." _ l! ICRTON IRALIY Only two imontln till Christ- mas! Neat thing you imow it will be Cbrhtmns Dre and you will find you have forgotten something you should ibave bought two months ego. Do lit now. so OLiD HO"! WIIK 1I24 \ The enthusiasm with which the ‘Canadian Club at Boston received