._; A‘\J>. " J. A- McDONALl), .2. F. MoPHEE ~ _ Riley Building iiliilililiillliillii illlilliii" NotesiBy The fWDay Morning Dolly (founded 1B9!) 85.00 oorryel “.50 per you [In nlvnnee) mulled In Gannon (ll nlvnnoc) dollvnel. Ill United ‘Itnten. Chicago Ilepnnontntlvo-B. J. Powel- incident. w. can‘? ‘u. Jilin‘. :|;cl;l.'-relldeg,b‘J.o.I-. llnrnetn P"°K"e'5l'°5 l" l"! "dlucib- m‘ _ Santa an . u non. _ _ Eclltor nod Hanan-Kl:- J. IL Burnett Anloelnln Editor, D. IL Onrrlo- slufllng their ,, leader’ Mr Forks New Yolk Reploncnintive-Rnnk B. NOIIIIII t ‘U, he slid. the forces 0f those who think liberally and progres . The GUARDIAN nay boomer-ea m- Clnrloltetovvnl ‘ Marlfl-e Stutlonern, Grafton St. Cnrtel l Co., Queen 8f- A. Bron-n, Stu-p Vendor Mterlen Duly, Riel-old It. llnllvvuy Bonkntlll In. L. Doucetto. 2O Spring Pnrk Rd. ‘gi-‘MQARQ :1 “.'.'.'.B’.'.’t.5.'i'.'.°.‘n2'" “w” OF QUALITY FOR OVER $0 YEARS ..-:' t ,_ MAKE‘ BETTER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1024 WHY PROTECTION‘! in uqppnrl of the Progressive saute mvzn SCHOOL ima‘ m“ Gamma“ liuuur Roll of Bear River School] w-ht-u 53.500000 worth 0! Anmrutievoted to this province. 11>!‘ ll"! ""7""! “l H“l‘l‘ lmw“ 1 1m fnrtu implements as compared. tirade VllI~1 .\lary Campbell, 2 , , t H . E. J. Ti-Mu a . Solicitor "Juhn-‘Iilclsnnc. z: Imelda (Ihhlsson.‘“ 1h $1,000.01"! lvr Cdnfltlifln- The °“ ‘ ° rr y Grade TV ~11H"1'I1#1P<l -\ll@)'[l"l‘]“m')| llltsiitlll is asked why the Cana-lconerm- w“! a ‘vmnllleg audleuce {Irnde l\'~- Frances viii-l 0- ‘ l)(rv-0lh\~ _\- 1,1,. 3 Margaret Mr-Durrlltlian ntanuiacturcr cannot get this ma’ prilwne" I" "19 Pellilemlflflell ultl- D v k lbusiness without’ protection, in "now "lunumcture for many of the mud li~1 (‘imrlcs McCIHS 9y.l . . . departments of the government 2 xuvrir, “m”, ‘__ 1 put- of ihe tact that the Canadian‘ I i m n t the (frailt- I 1 r. "n Deuglc. 2 Stltlikhirticle- is recognzcd as suinrior M“ n ' a nlanner O e o hinting-y. H m “y “Us m [h Anleflcan igrt-utefl) problems is being solved. _ r _ ,__ , _, ., _ l a " e . 1 ‘list-Trot .\tn udautt. Mat: Lamp Th“ Mrmmw Moody and so“ mar or enrproyrng prrsone" at work H‘ OIDONNELL. krmnpunx in a letter published m a that interests them, educates pnd ooooooooooovo , f.ts them for easy adaption to soc- Jioutrt-ttl paper, very clearly shows r , I In r H , r I rely when paroled." "Working for I I , ‘l -. ‘ ‘ "1 - _ .“ 4 ‘e 0 o“ “g ex mo ex the government" has therefore n "Imus m_ new significance k i “The re Z1501] for this is that in l‘h.- (‘zinmiiztn West 75 per cent of whiie Premier King_wng telling lin IIIFPHIIUTS sold are sold as out‘ the people of the West the way to firs, a tin-tastier and a tractor comrigot more out of the government, nit-iv, line to the fact that all pro- his l l l l inaction nu i l I l Eye strain 0 w° u“ m“ “alum” adv,‘ s v deputy at Ottawa, Hon. (leorge t tractors was removed i’. Graham, 4 I adly. Sllfirrnrg vrnm Eyesfrain may hav¢ perfect vlllon and therefore do not suspect the presence of any cyc defect. The motive power of the ‘- rmrrrruvd orqamum l‘ ll l'2|(‘iill'H and today there is not n 110 511111. "1118! 0'11" "lily 795"“ I“ I. Normal sysl- it In coInpl-IQQO lyupip rrrunrrracirrred in setting one part of Canada against 5:12:31, ‘fit/going. fiYllllltlil. the entire? tractor business “l” other “T” very mlscmevlmls", ltraln l: present. a much Iarg. ‘having bu.“ by rgmsmr or lack or What is sauce for thewustiyviti- er PF°P°"“°" " rcmmcd" lgmur-vrur. iurrrpd over to the Ur]. cntly not sauce for the Mari ' _,-r,.,i S|aw3_ if“ the opinion of the Liberal party. was telling the people fifteen tractor manufacturers of the Maritime» they were very “ u tbt- Dominion either failed or an. wrong in pressing Maritime claims tho Milli‘ manufacture tractor mics Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of 3n ex- , cessive amount of Nevve Efi- z erg)‘. may scriouiy affect the r r _ functioning of other organs ‘orfl i."rl'l“sll"‘-‘l v npwry appointed we body. and produce t-Fiifllll contpetition takes good cars i Naturally when n Western farm- §O U~Ovf§§§ C‘ Q GOQOOO ‘OO-O-OO 6Q O4. V‘ Q9 ¥§~§fi 94 Q‘ §O-Q-O§Q+§O-O§'O4 l~§ ~»~¢V»»»+of“»o+o»+o;rl""‘ mic” 5m [he complete 0mm if‘! Professor of Economics and Dean made on ire basis of a much high-rot ‘he Facurry or Commerce or Urrh ‘ er price for the tractor than the- ' , riversity College, Cork, and a writer thresher. When.- they sell a sin-or, economic subjects r“ the Lorr "',*.'it- threaher alone the Canadian price is usually the better, but I-‘Wvhert- u complete outfit is figured studied m French and German uni. ‘you can draw your own conclusionsivergirigg bgfgre geflling down as a , ins they get the business." l in Cork it is t-icnr to everyone, except to Jrhc one lvilllam Smitldy of Kilbarryyantiv professor _ who refuses to see, that in Great Britain the great Con~ lyirihe starvation of a Canadian indus-lservutive party, the bulwark of the iffy lhrough unequal competition (Yonrllllllilfln. » i and Black Qithrtiuxs that industry into the hands, i. ii W; are buying DRESSED \ HAY CARLOADS and lass. White has the more or less moribund Liberal party as an ir- ritant. The Liberal party has the Labour party to jeopardise its ex- rhresrrersristence, and now’ the Labour party rot’ the competitor. This i5 true of pork, eggs and other agricultural and Feed ,products as well as of Wheat Mlaud tractors. Barley and Buckwheat PRICES See us before you dispose l - of your surplus stocks. r (‘arter & Co., Ltd. SEEDS. FEEDS & FLOUR Seed heels to make its life a burden. All of whichmetulnds us of the wise words -of Prof, Augustus De Mor- ’ EDITORIAL NOTES "011. NBoy!" for charity. HIGH EST CASH _____ A attbtluetl expectancy marks the PAID. bearing of more than one leading Libcrtil these days. and so infinitum. J. E. Sinclair's protege, disappears vgrifftllll court proctaetllngs, and the _Whlle these again _, 3820.000 with him, on. still, and greater still, and SO Oil. .w —-—- Premier King is busily bidding! for support out West. He. told the‘ [ltlfiplfj of Saskatoon .lf they elected Professional Cards P—“ - ~~-—-~» -—— ~i__%__._ _ _ Palmer ‘& Palmer H. J. PALMER. K- c, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bunk of Nov: Scotia Building Charlottetown. P, E i, ._________________ MacDonald & McPhee B A t politicians they would 'h:tu flirt-c get more Prohibition this month. Norway "Ur-Helms m hrs govrrrrr wont war-time dry in i916, and a B"; by ireepmg pmmjer plebiscite in 1919 confirm‘! this liltig subject as now. the West igrfor good by half-a-million votes. gelling more than if 1.1g represent. FY0060. Spain and Portugual im- illlvcfi were in the mbrrui mm medlately retaliated by putting n prohibitive tariff on all info from Norway almost ruining her. course of an‘ ad- She Cflllitulated to the extent of con- Ch-dottotown dross is only equalled by MrJames 990N118 10 B0009! 4491000 KHIIOIIB '_——__________'T—‘“ Mclsanc stiddenly galvanizing the French brand? 418i’ Mark R. XIICGIIIQHIIHOHHP n, Common, by acmprrrrg r, "medicine" purposes and $40,000,000 t o challenge (mm the "rm, worth of wines from Spain and iiRilsTiaTnqlftlol-SLOR. ETC. nprrorrmon r0 speak rrr Portugal. As Norway has a popul- Cameron aiook French; Bu, erqomrnor aflon of only two and a half mil- 0 ‘iharlottetown, F. E. Ialnnd Macmmmn more than once dens“ lions this meant "some medicine," I)!’ C. C. Archibald,“ King's County audrences byland it was no wonder nearly the Oralunn or u. V. Pat Graduate speak!“ l“ 0mm”- whole country- we“ drunk‘ Medical School and Hospital _____ notwithstanding stocks increased Prnctico limit"? toriyto. Ear, N000 The Scottish newspapermen who'on their hands. New the people om“- hty" ‘urrdrn. visited the Maritime Provinces in have determined tofvota again on Oral IMHO root August have given their impres-ths question of lotual prohihitlonrll iuuuL. Governor Hoartz breaking a | t ' ' In‘ 0"’ Atmmey’ m“ French in the Money to Loan i‘ annum for and - It Tole ho I00- . on“ mun!‘ a." ._ m_ r w i Blolll in their respective journals. or government control. the following ngenln In Colonel Watt devoted one and a ‘half columns to a description of their tour of Nova Scotfa, New W”! h" "Wieffective part of the article was lishment of the Free State. He waslsive°3 ‘m’ “hm a have grent9r exodus, failing revenues, swollen expenditures ‘and a mountain 0f debt, have been the bitter fruits of King Government ntlsritle are you insured for." administration. But regret the mistake we have made losses in the byelections have re~ duccd his feeble forces. Th9 Libr oral party in Kcnzie, Blake, Cartwright and iaiurier was a great party, able to stand alone. But now, how are the mighty fallen! We have the lead- er of a once dominant party, whin- ingplteously and crying out for help. Surely these are not the days of‘ Laurier, who proudly mar- shalltti hits trusty followers on the day of battle with the cry, "Follow my plume, on the road to victory!" Lamler was no Cry~Baby. “Help for me or victory for Arthur Meig-hen" is the despairing cry of tho feeble Liberal Chieftain of today. Thus the shield oi‘ the mighty is viiely (east away. How terribly afraid of the (Yonservative Louder he is, nud how clearly he forest-cu that when Melghon re- gains the Premiership it will be for Vcll, we have no doubt the Pro‘ grcssivtes, or part of them, will help the trembling plunder, for a time Int least, and for a price, and not otherwise. Hitherto the price has‘ been alarmingly high. Fuslion at any price is to be con- summatedvthia time, as the only . Professor Timothy A. Smiddy, thothnpe of political salvatioirdfuslon, m My an outfit’ the Am" his), Minlstgf-ifollowed by RGCOIIULPIICLlIJII, hast the l8 prenrporenrrary m washmgron‘ wholrottetl and tottering tabrit: of the But Quebec, ourslde of the’ Lnpointc faction, i opposed to Fu- sion, and the Ginier Group, now septtrmted from the Forke Progres- stumbling-block‘ in the way.‘ The Ontario Progres- sivesare likewise in a mix-up about whether to remain a political party ‘or not, and have called a conven» tion to meet in November and try health _ it liters-after. r I: l' ' 1 t t 'l it. HAV€ YOUR EYES W! H I "HM “hen h” buys a tractor presented his credentials to Pre-llmrnlfilgiatru “m N! m q own EXAMWED Jrom them that they st-curc a suf~ 511cm Coorrdge on Monday h oneiw‘ g‘ ' 1" -"- » - . , ‘ G F . H ‘m mug for [ht tractor so that of the "intellectuals" of the move- i - _1rh--y can nmke. an ztttractlve price mam whrch resumed r" the 85ml} Optometrist 0n the thresher. In other words. vO-O don Times‘ He r5 a son or Mn to disentangle the snarl, also to choose a leader rind formulate a new platform. Time is pressing, the Government in distress perplexity, llvest means loss and contusion in the East. Eastern and Central Canada are, sit-k of the secret, Unholy Alliance by which they have been P11111461" ed in the past, in freight rates and tariff bribes to purchase political The year is now declining; and the has the Communist party at its support for the King Government. They see the tariff _ Mr. Fielding, has been flung cimatetl customs revenues further Great fleas have little fleas upon tariff their backs to bite ‘em, q» And little fleas have lesser fleas, liament finds industry, trade and enterprise paralyzed again by sus- pemse and uncertainty as they were l ‘ So Andrew Fraser Mitchell. l-ion. And the great He“ themselves m a year ago, turn have greater fleas to go ' rs“ m hrs murmur or Paradoxes," the discard and in the face of do Has lost the tepid "glow. and slum- I hus the coming session of Par- Unemployment, an hres years past. And it has been dress for comfort and convenience. Norway as well as Ontario is t0 made possible only by -i.he tiorrupt I" whlch "19 Pllflfitlgo lingers in- ' Lihteffllg ingpmrri or Omar kinds or have a plebscite on the question of compact which Mackenzie King In now pitifully pleading to permanent. and his government brink of an abyss and is ready to promisc- any price for Tilllllfllll. The A party of the other part will not fail to levy; a tax upon his need pro rmporrs portlouetl ‘to its urgency! T make He realizes that he are on the -——- a The panic ofthe King Government The perfume pi’ the beautiful has nd the Venlot Government dur- ing the Northumberland campaign A will long remain a subject of amusement in that county. were simply frightened into fits mrnnrparem taper and of sickly lest the neat he 10st,, They saved grow h ' rr by r, majority c," 4r, m‘, til-he Shoot soon to wither in the sterile They pposition, who had nothing to lose, no doubt greatly enjoyed "the The garden "m"! have m°n°w°d hurryinigs to and fro, the ing tears and trembllngs tress" in the ministerlafcamp. of dis - PREPAREDNESS. "Darling. won't you marry mo? Add. would die for you!" "How sweet of you! ....,..,... . ..,,,,., Promlor King. opuklngjg In». don. again referred to tlio Liberal platform of 1919, as a "chart." lt is said there were 8 500d many siveiy are united from the Atlantic to the Pacific, there is going to be a long term of Liberal-Progressive ' 1r divided when the need arises, then we may have an even longer period to Division in our forces is likely to mean victory for Arthur Meighen." it, and so l vomited. That vomiting The plain meaning of which can only be: "1f you Progressives do not stand by me. my defeat is as- sured." This seems a rather ‘piti- ority at his back, and successive wrcmg “wide you‘ Md immedhnelyliuly" é" "Ward i316 110)’! 0! MC- have some temperature a "fever." no Drier rem»), hm "n" a" evenrffiilti and the resulting blood causes rwiyqg have runny “m” “med “mi ,, longer period" of Liberal regret! m" troump’ or the way they were doing; “appeals ‘ antkthe Lord, and do good; pledged t0 reconstruc-‘lhfglllglehiedl; If I i th ILOd yJ‘ r arm egttyse ason err; Ifflln‘letllfflifififieolvihnull. “d h° “M” 5"“ m“ "he de"'°“ r on n - t.~r1 a1: 3.4, the knowledge that Fusion in the 0 “e e” “m never falter. and we shall then be tloers only, and lThou wilt both purify our that already all hope of when stability as promised bylEmbu reducrrons are rrromrserr On clouded days brood o'er its levr Yet, when the day is at meridian The sun athwart the fading land- With most paternal rmexammrd And delicately beautiful-a. prince Blessing tho The foliage of the forest, l'0r Drops on the margin of the stubble And raises loft, at sombre eventids. With plaintive throat, her dull and The sickle of the husbandman hath For blossoms which game" Mid. save the lingering thirn-berry, Nor trace nor token of the sum- Yet. whirl. . How much The succulent berries hang. The With rustling nourd. upontho tur- 1J1! Own- tenant...» , r . " m”; an American. . you? Men A Well- it angry; labeled “clothes? in the Preset! ‘no so-called civilized . taught me. wsa that when I had ‘or ma. that my stomach renew“ thtir wives and daughters. ' this report should come from England seems disconcerting. All these years England has ‘led the was a good act that Nfllllre P91“ formed for me. l have cftsn thought of the var- ious other things that Nature does for us. and in our blindness we sitherfail to rewllfllli! them 0r thew years lhfire has been a sort ful position for a leader to take, actually rake rue“; to prgvgnf out the world that the last word policy of free trade in agricultural Brurrswrck and Prince Edward n. but it is beyond doubt true” He them. . n“ 8 I" "ma" 41950918 m1‘ U18 Elem" ‘ ~ . e 0s implements it has been shown,|and_ By rur we largest and mo" h" never Y9! h“ 1*- Llberlll "181- F°r msmnce 50m n; g l-sex w“ to be heard by cupping r the title little your heart beats faster and strolnl rsramr Bur now__ fv2r::;_‘c::d‘fe;gu {::;‘?z?‘rh:iu'y:_§ The question quickly arises “Well. if Englishmen are losing out, as it is often called. where do Americans stand?" New your first impulse is to re- ‘ ‘ duce that fever, and you get some tablets for that purpose. , This temperature or fever is Just Nature's effort to combat whatever is golugrwrong. and if the tfever is not too high-your best plan is to lie down, abstain from food. and let t-he fight go on. if the temperature gels too high your doctor will ‘then help to keep it within swfe limits. And then the eruptions that we see in the childhood ailments such as messels, chicken pox. scarlet {fevcr- and so forth, are again Just =one ol" Nuturtfs muthotis of ridding ,the blood of harmful substances. And in the chronic skin ailments where the eruption persists for wet-ks ur’ mouths, the healing of fllv skin itself should be only a part of tho treatment. The rcul cause is in the food, or in the wny your body handles the How Qbmc Wives Talk. ed thereto. if a person stands on a busy corner awhile, impression that A-merican men 1m- welloressed, says the New York Times, and the remark applies t0 Canadians. Their clothes tit, their shoes are clean and nen§thvirhats are good. Taking them by and large, they do not -seem to be shabby. Everyone has come to so» the value of not looking poverty- atricken, at any rate. Eve" wily old Polnuius atituonished lliti son to dress as well as be would afford Ito for‘ the sake oi‘ the llll presslon he would make, mun have trdoplr-d his advice. And fin-ii abetted them hy nctunl sacrifice. saying, “Jim, you need a new wit. because you are out ttnmm: niht r business men all duy, when-i: l don't actually have to have tuna", Some wives talk that way, really. Nature is again just giving you outward evidence of" inward trou- ble. trusting to your good sense to get busy and remove the PILlMB. So don't worry about a liitl~ temperature. n little eruption, or a vomiting spell, if they occur occnsr iounlly. . _ Just think of it as n signal that you've done something wrong phy- sir-airy’ “m; prom w the “rem or Butt after you have thus gniucti tryingto remember Just what ‘it'll-u impression. so into a 2001b you have (long l, Istore where men's clothes are sold, You'll twice beforsrdolnghand find out how erroneous tiiutf ' impression is. . v “No. American men are not well! dressed. They have no ideas about The Clothiefls View think {+4 ,their clothes; they wear u. suir_ 4 _ , . . , runtil-it in downright shabby, bs< z ‘cause they don't think about it. ' "FOR »A|id they hate to spend money on . clothes. Everything costs a good deal more now than it did ten years .._¢ gage. On the other hand, better ready-made clothes can be bought owww» now than formerly. dn the old days OCTOBER 10' 1924 “many men wore only taiored suits.‘ slipqphy rs sURE;__q-rusr rrrbut now they can be well fitted here. That is why the average man looks better dressed now. 1t is not that they take any more iu- terest in their clothes, or spend any more money on them propor- tionately." Next consult a smart tailor in whose shop it costsa hnn dred dollars to have a suit made. so‘ shalt lPftAYiElh-Lord. may our faith of the Word and not hearers matter to our customers, but they all‘ are not interested. There is less morning blushes on the - . orrem hrrrs__ formality in dress now than thert ed wrrh icy crflrrness Ocean.“ used to be. There are few morning wave coats now, few still’ collars, few evening clothes. A man wears a well-tailored suit of handsome ma- I terlal on a straight business model almost everywhere except at night. when he wears a Tuxedo. t bering fogs el plain; height; scape smiles Not Well Dressed. e kindness, soft~ ly sweet. comes from lilm brown coat, or a sweater, Motoring has taken time and interest that. would have gone to clothes. Now men and sex-e; field. They don't pay nearly so much at» ‘IJJIIUOII to was in this country as they do in rope. A ‘mun properly BGOUTG, tremuious cry! er-tiressed at Southampton." ceased’ This authority peered at the “d lifridlgsrrkp 0' Nature ‘horn clipping about the London tailors he rordomus clover flowers have “m! “mked gram‘ "In England the en disappeared; general public is abomi-nably dress- he yellow penduious grain in seen ed. it is the upper class, compar- ° "19"" atively few in numbers. that this decayed; nd roams the wandering bee o'er marry a Dam . dressed than Americans. have 9655119.; habit to think they are, that is all." The inquire: sought out n red]! Grassy blades, ous note was sounded. "Most men fields. Upon a mossy gateway. singing clear A requiem to the glory of the woods ' with the year remains _ And. when the breeze awaken, a mar’: wealth! frequent shower 0n the wlld-briar stands the Of withered leaves bestrews the YBIIOW hill; woody paths, from the branches of the Or from the lbrancherof the willow mountain ash. - Dressed Lola? London tailors are both hurt and hurt because business is dull, angry because they feel it is -,- the fault of selfish femininity. They say that all the money that is r 0T N TUBE English budget is spent -by the wo- DOWT OBSTRU A . men of the family, and they declare , ‘ with feeling that probably there is One of the first chinxn my mother Con...” “her i th e dress s ll as eaten something that was not 300d e n a m n a wen,“ ' nay-fr correct clothes for men; all of gentleman's "agreement through- Almost any answer can be had, r I with a fair amount of proof attach ~- he gets the “ >int-o ' ' ' l ‘ c” .- - - - imtsirnlrrrxlslllstiiotlt ru Stlbllltlliigl ' m-ihoi "lllr .~ lift. 1" . iatlouslurhl] (llulllli)! which may precipitutt- n disastrous Forecast Tremors "$5001"- _ihe feature of this equipment (Unitied PM“) lwiil be an Amerlcnti apparatus for severely tuauled MM ,1. . , , _ , .- thun any mher land‘, plum w mm’. cit sou, hunt. of the (iiildllllltlli ity of Tokfo, believes that earth igfrtrrfrhw‘ m" “M” quakes ctln be foretold with accur- ' ucy sitfficlertt to uqo“? Th,“ doesn't require rm. are not troll drossctl. Their clothes other “ML He Brmmy h,“ krrlckur, are inuiltinsive, perhaps, ‘but, show reams whose mo” made to match and wears the same "0 ‘lure 11"" “K11114111- lnt-k the time and interest to drt-sn Vwcll." inquircr impression that they Wvru dragged ar Derruvlue would be 0v. good tircssurs was simply an ub- sent-e of concrete, glaring errors. Final appeal l'0r .111 answer to lib- question was made t0 a t-tlruphnug much better than he uni-d to be. I think the pictornl Brarernrrrrr ‘refer; ‘or; Jud,“ yer r have had nn effect; utivcrtlsetucitts do not think Englishmen better “m- ‘mlY "r "150",. automobiles, cigarettes, um] so m], The "V!" l" 8110i! imstcrs:|rnciirr-» fully dressed. werrdressed _mm_ Aura ‘he dolor; pipe now is not clud in sackcloth ' Mid ashes, however appropriate hat might be. They show a man ‘in good clothes. Then the great in- crease in magazines, with their ll, lustrations, have educated a lot of people. And girls are more outspok. on than they used don't like what you they tell you about you choice and draw your owvn conclusions an to whether or not a ‘ lull Iiillllll r, “" .ill ' ll- ’ f/IYOII a icnlsrrtstnsoiélts a? t 1 l i i l l i "mill t _The most powerful disinfectant yet discovered. Safe. Efficient, Econo v-lcal. sting and hon-caustic. ' THE MODERN HIGH “POWER GERMICIDE. Kills all germs and insect: instantly, THE IDEAL DIP FOR FOXES AND CATTLE Ranchons and farmers terminator. A DISEASE PREVENTATIVE which is endorsed by the highest medical authorities. LITERATURE SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION fMacKinnon Drug 00., "rm-t REXALL AND KODAK sronr: Charlottetown, P. l. Non-poisonous. non-irrig. will find IZAL a real parasite ex- P. O. Box 332 Phone 219 . ""3 i i Crown and Anchor WEOSOTE SIIINGLE STAlii For shingled roofs, SlLIIHQS, clc., .wh=ther of rough or dressed shing. Ice. A large percentage of pure linseed oil ls used in the manuiac. ture of these Stains, "liking-them the most superior and durable on the ‘Market. ' ,~-..-. A wiialfrlz! a I“ QLH ‘ f” t» tvfi" ‘Y - I/[.'/t"’-""Tv/" ‘Save the surface and yo“ B" Qrflrstzeatt Get o new color card from The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. I Charlottetown. P. E. l. . Every ituuwn ‘TOKIO’ out. S) _Jupan' mo“. rut-tinting lllilYftlllefiiS of the earth by eumluuukes crust. dosignt-ti by Dr. A..i. "The Aflleflwill 1111111 l8 110i D51" to in earnest to study the tremoralhl- DhySiL-s of m“ Umwtrfiny U’ .. ,, 1 _ ~(.‘l". .- -:=- . ' desires ‘Ind “m” them" ticulariy well dressed. He is too lnligiitrrigsdfff rflrfilllirlllgllilrtgriirrimrirrrgififigeslrzgghsg; tréljtiilonlgfnrllrl“; QQTQBER busy to spend much time on his ‘mus effogtlsll" g“ "5 1"‘ il-“uryiiichcs in tiiumeter, laid across each clothes. What it costs does not r Pram rlndésulmrtes for a sysiother. imbudtled in concrete umi mm or, sersnwrogrcar research 8m tron casing, and filled with of! uml tions, ate tiistrlcts that the movement of by earthquakes. will be laid beforeirurmur by the nreerrng or H“, o" the Imperial diet when it convenes’ ncxt December. uwricr. The instrument, accorti ing to Dr. Mmatnura. is so tiesigilifil lhc lines t obe piactd in uinc sepnr particularly affected! and water in the ppies can be 0b Dr. Imamura, -had of the seismo- fnegrrfdopyprilrfiflg? ¥greantrfergrflygg ogical department of the Unlvurs- ‘ have’ Bhrrmr w positions the early nil pemm‘ prowl“ proach of nu earthquake is to b0 ., , expected.» Dr. lmmuura all)“. 1",“; UH“ “m lessen their affects‘ however, that tlit- exact time 0i‘ i110 Th“; w‘! be Down)!“ mnmgh m“ visitation t-uunot be foretold. All quipmenl. 0f 1110-49 "me 9mm)“ t-ightncrt: field will be needed for ihti- installation of ouch station. - -~<o-§--- Ailllflrltffl nu ...§_. OCTOlll-Ilt l0.» You urn mucil sought nllvr by your irivutls, and very respected in your business ill‘ fair-v. You have many tlt-nr friends- Ymt urc- u urmi homtvlnvtwr. all" are nffnciitmulr- and dremnnstritlive. Don't lot mubilioii grow slrnlilivl’ tlmu love. Never listen to itiil- K11!‘ sip. Your hlriht-tiouta is which means hope. Ynur flower is the hop. , Your lucky vninm are yellow and white. The Average Mu n. it tippcsrs that. whnt gave the the. twill.’ lie said: "The itvt-rago mnn is turned out tttivertisnmcnls clothes, but also m‘ Follow smoking u to be. if they wear these days .- ' ' l ' it. So take rxfgrug‘ Q la r ""\fi;rl robin cit: 1 bid stream, American men are u Well dressed ll their wives and daughters.