l tiriaasgirriizrown GUARDIAN. \ 2-. W81’. Under-led children are mote normal growth are Eastem Enroll‘! lythildren. The ‘Ravagea of While the children are sufieririg so much the These are the coming citizens of Central and _ Upon their present care and nouriihflnt dqperfiia whether thernatioris to which fllisy belorigiwill be healthy and right- Tinindeflor hot-beds anarchy and degeneracy. For the future bl civilization,» we must save the | ffhese countries can provide about $2 worth of food out of the $3 necessary to the proper feeding of one of these children for a month. Other foods, like milk and fats. costing Sl per‘ and month per child, must oome from outside. And it is this dollar which will tum the scale. A Photograph“ from War-Stricken Europe (All '1' ¢ "W" Y"?! flldf-largsst child ia nornisl) dying by thousands, wanting. direst misery by the spread of t cieties says: "Misery greater in extent and Black Sea. generally an absolute lack of non-existent; food and cl Typhus disease and suffering are present cally every household." The British Empire War Relief Fund has been undertaken by plague-stricken Europe and to all British peoples to help mitigate the save the children. It will be admin Europe in co-operation with the League of Red Cross Societies. Address :— riifessional Cards’ MILES oaniiisou. A. a. M. o. e Medical Superintendent oi »rlos Dalton , Sanatotium. ciailst In Pulmonary Tubercu- losis i (lilies It 120 Brighton li.oad,. . .' . .. ..Chi1nlottetown.. .. .. . tiice Hoursz-z to 5 p. m._ and appointment.’ onsultations by appointment. clephonc 207. 3696-10-23-26-ina. DR. OLIFI‘ OIIII.‘ONIG DISEASE! Now ‘l4. Vletpria Hotel, OHAIILO IITOWN. P. E. l.- Illday. Saturday, Sunday. Isaslay. At Queen Hotel, SUMMER- E. P. I1. L. Tuesday, Weil- aday, Tiunilay. llourw-Fro- 12 to 8 p. la. hells-JUNK“! naenthly la advance. N0 3162-i0-263mos pd. R. J. C. HOUSTON E, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ice-Riley Building. Queen Street Opposite Prowae Bros. Residence-a Grafton Street. illes Hours-IO a. m. to 4 D- avsainza by Appointment Dr. C. G. Archibald Gianna e on N. Y.~ Post Graduate edical School and Hospital. Practice limited to Eyl. Ell‘ N0" d Throat. - Oiiice Bayer Building Great rge Street, opposite Guardian‘ ice. Telephone 8 0. (iilice Hours-ii to 18 a. m; 1 t Send or bring your contribution to The, Canadian R “ -..v,..¢wrv wr-v m‘ wvrvmivvwv univaa -‘ m villi"! v $6.50 Men's Mahogany and black "Goodyear Welt" Bluc. with __ Leather or Neolin Soles, sizes £810 to 11. Special Price price ' o 5 m. May ho consulted oi! hours at 0 llillsboro Street.- s. s. HESSIAN . l rristsr, loiicitor, i Notary Pubii; l Etc. i‘ ' ‘ l MONEY TO LOAN Willis P. E. laland .11. o. JOHNSON i W. Nose, Throat and Skin ‘ H.111 Ksiit St. PhoneSM-J "w: n. _ _ _ Elm“! l1! appointment only l‘ “w”. 5 Wstsr Street, one l. a. s. INMAN, K. c. larristsr and ag¢°,n.y_“_uw.. _ yicroitia 120w ' i . "lilsihfi- ' VICTORY BONDS i- We otier at the following attractive prices J- 3i. MaoDONALD mater, lolioitor, a“, 9110031113, Bhiiiiiilg Clia I .>‘I-1mn. r otteiown "“‘-—~~-_~-__.;___ "Lain o MoKinnon '":”"'i Ammsytstt... .. ' "W" link Building lfill-l-lil-Buioa. Room No. 12, Cameron Bidet ' i» . $6.50 Special line of Boy's Box Kip and Patent Boots on sale $2.85 Special line oi Misses Ma- hogany High Cuts Bals. Sizes 1I to 1 1-2. 'Sale price $3.65 .$l _ , The Big Shoe Store ‘adult populations have been reduced to D0 this in Remembrance of ‘ Armistice Day, Millions of children in Central and Eastern Euro Many of them are stunted and wcalte the yriliw- An investigator for the League of Rad Cm“ Sq. intensity than the modern world has ever before witnessed exists in the broad belt lying between the Baltic, the Adriatic and g5‘ In this great area these if medicines Military appliances; doctors. muses and hospital equipment are practically othing an in- suflicient to malte life itself tolerable, and in practi- fuifering of istered in ed (dressy $3.75 Ladie's Pat. and Gun Metal High Cut Cloth Tog Boots, pointed toe and spool heel. .98 Complete s toe k l oi Spats and_ Overgaiters ai lowest prices. MORRIS & SMITH l i .i i 1922111921 192a i‘; ov. inination. Orders filled by mail. - Charlottetown r P. l. lllanl » at 98 1924 at 97 . 1927 at 97 I933 at 96§ 1937 at 98 ‘ ; ‘ . ID34- Qt 93 - l the ’t' t urcha c with the interest received w s isilmiveohliive thsem sioo, ssoo and $1000 de- HE EASTERN TRUST CO_ pe have been made fatherless by ‘ ned through laclt of proper food. D a prey to disease. Millions are growing up wcalt and undeveloped because the mill_t, sugar and fats that pro- . could ever make the things look ‘ saying that io- make me feel good ,. it's just because l doni’ know how ooooebnofipfiv-fl Boot and Shoe Bargains i ‘ Al Morris 8r Smith ‘ time odors. "Biiftbs woman, who _ stepped, back from the elotbsalinoi ' Just\thin1t ot‘ those big sweater _ came in just at that moment, on I i her way downtown, and the "discus ' mother said: hue-nor ~~v= - . . anon ewaraii ay JEasieMJLEITeis _ The ‘warmest, sweetest ‘smelling little springtime wiba was aoritas outJths tlsnnela on tlie 1138 in the big back yard and scouting a little blue biabiier with‘ cherry blossom-h had a little-frown on her feed, and oven a backward glsce at tre- baby garments 6a the line railed to smooth out the wrinkles 0h he! brow. i ' - ' In the big blue and white kitchen the girl who ‘was’ stirring up a cake said quickly: l» ' "Why Madge, whatever is the i matter? This wonderful mornlngl was never made for scowla." v ' Her married Eister regarded‘ her stsrnly. - I Fianrisis Btlfiensd I “It's the baby's flannela," she said. “They are ruined, completely. They are all thickened up, and ev- en that soft, wiarm wind 1s going to dry them all into stlitwrinklee. It's a shame, really. And all my own fault, too. for l insisted upon washing all those dear little vests and-things myself-mad now-—look at lhemf‘, The girl who was stirring the cake -Bl'll‘l_'Qd a little more vigor- oiisly. “Well, you know,_i1ear, washing tlannels is a gift. l'm sure ot‘ that. coats we used to wear playing basketball at school. Mother was _ ilie only one in our house who tit io wear. No mailer bow I tried. 1 always ended up by weeping ov- er ihe lub when I attempted to‘ wash them. Anyway, I don't thinli woolen things are as good as the‘ used to be.‘ ' instructions From Mother ' "Oh, my dear, l know you're juiii" io wash them." . "Let's ask mother to come over _ and give us a demonstration," said - the younger sister, slipping her i cake into the oven and taming to the sink. "l hate to bother mother. After- brlnging up her own family it’: rather unfair to expect her io " bring- up mine." _ Nevertheless, the pretty mother oi’ ilvie or six married daullhters i ....._._.-..ev.?_.o~ sion of washing tlanneia became a class.‘ ' - ' After eémininz the stiilenoii ‘ garments on the line, Mild-He's v How to Handle Fiamiels “Too much soap. my demand n01 I pricesArmistice Sale Days. " mistice Sale Days. Ppecial $3.15 g Also a great lot of Ladies Boots, sizes 2 l-2. 3 and 3 1-2 worth 84.00 and $5.00 for n‘ s-Aw‘ - n a - N . aygipi . l i ' h d really nothiflg oeiétglinfi: £29m: lpz‘ ulilt. I enough clear watel‘. Also, l aunt v-v trifle too liot. and Y0“ mm" hard I ' . work o1’ wringing these woolena little. . Pit doesn't attar whether you use soap nak s or a Pure White you wet the iiannels, But never add more soaifto the water or rub e081). I on the fabric. You can dissolve the soap in your hot water and cool it‘ to tepid some wins-1- er. In my experience. twti__8°°d sapy waters and three rinsinga ari- A a ' a" _R .1 I éftfiéiifi. "Oil-icky : mesllrltle you ‘yer _ A | ly- iapply sally aml i “we-lily iaihlile. ‘llavln about 8ft. s agaaaaa a‘aa,..-.. Il n’ II i 9 o a a I a 4 - . . , . . . . . . . . . . .4 You miiilit'he_ surprised in know that the best lllllll! you can uaehfizl a severe cough, is a remedy Wlllc 9 easily prepared at home in 1118i i! few~ momenta, _-lt's chciw. bu‘ "fl , prompt results it beats anyflllllil is‘: you _svar tried. Usually 800W 2 ordinary cough or cheat cold in Tastes pleasant. MP0“ ' lt-—and It Burs aml good. V, ounces o inex a 6- hours. dren 11k Pour ‘ giiiriiilliltiid suirlr iiyriin. 0r i!" 010"‘ fled molasses. honeys 01' i???" ‘Yml’! instead oi sltllll’ lyNP» If il"l'?‘l- Thus you make l6 ounces-a iauii. 5upp|y—btit costing no more than a - small bottle oi- ready-mad» will! medicine, there ll!- 9 fig Ellie’; q lnstlns relisi. It‘ spect you used water that was a , out when really they should Just. be- shaken and allowed to drip a soap. The soap must be pure. 11"" _' ierably white. Use lots oi‘ water and make a generous lather before .- then fllllt up with plain ' necessary. Washing iiannels re- quires patience and time. "Never rub ilanneis, but squeeze i and suuse them in the coolly W81‘ ‘ water, add enough clean, soapy water to the last rinsing water to iiiake 1t cloudy. Then dip in your ilannela, rinsing ihcm well 1n this slightly soapy water, squeeze out lightly, and shake vigorously, wet as they are. 1t often means that you are showered yourself, but it's my secret oi’ fluily flaiineis. Fin- ally, hang them in a breeze, or out of the sun ii.’ the weather ls vary warm, where they will not dry too quickly." g And, running her experienced hands over th the mother said: "There's siill hope: for than, dear. l them for you when l come home.‘ A few careful washings will ini-' "After two rinsings, all of tepid prove them, I am aura." TRADE ‘flVeekiy Bulletin or the Department ' o! Trade and Commerce announces Tthat W. McL. Clarke, Canadian Trade Commissioner to Italy, who has also carried on special trade Secret of Flufly Flannel: l fl d ill- r::'.:'..i"i..i'..:. .2. his‘: .5533;- ¥lii‘“'i.;..’§2l".il"ali'"°'"’ ' c e. . om- q h stops entirely. S shill ' h . hroncléixal as! allllmmmy t d‘ mmpound of NOW"? Ill 9 '3 l‘ ' membranes. - k mn- ..'§“.i.'.“'i'.§"‘-ili’.‘.1'.li.';';‘".i‘ h| Guaranteed to I" _ iits satisfaction or money rs under!- ‘l4 viiiveaiigations for the department sgm, and aooii, 1n Spain, Greece and Egypt, is now _ _ v-yisitl C nsd . He IP90"! l0 80 M “one ML lmmp‘ balm“... "Milo Wnsgterii Calisada about the mid. °°“°'“"'l'dl die oi November. , i‘ its healing e eet on tlisstated that exporters wishing to “mo”, or ‘_ get in touch with Mr. Clarke may do so through the Commercial in- wli directions and don't swat toliigsncs Branch oi the Trade and 2 j i 01"" l Commas-ea department. h. pi“; C0,, Toronto, Qt. .1 "s. ~ a . .. ~ THE HABERDASHERLY” Thursday and Friday,. No.v.. llth and 12th ll. This bargain. eventmwill be a’ ieal inducement to-theu IS keen buyer to pick up some very exceptional values. Re- member our stock is googicarefully SCIEQIMITHI db you can depend on the quality of the merchandise we sell you. Come and participatiq- PENMANS’ FLEECE LINED [YXI)lil\'\\"E:\l( good and warm. Armistice Szilc . .$i.oo gziriiiciii HEAVY. \\’.\R.\l I{NI'I"l"l'Il) \\'()()I. LINDEN WEAR, shirts and drawers, plenty of sizes, worth $2.25. Armistice Sale Days . . . . . . . .$i.25 gariiiviii STANFIELIYS UNSIIRINKAIILI‘: UNDER- WEAR in Black, Blue, Rcil 0r (irccii labels. \\"c have been selling this standard underwear all fall at hi»: year's prices. Armistice Days we will give you u wholesale price on this under ivczir nil’ lust _v<-:ii"'.- prices. l WORK SWEATER B.»\RG.'\li\'-—\\’c are going to give you a work sweater bargain pii Ar- mistice Days‘ that will make iour eyes pop. Now listen to this, n good heavy strong work sweater, in u good shade of l)I0\V|I, lléillllei‘ or Grey, worth $4.50. Armistice Sale Days $3.00 and plenty of them to choose from. MEN'S PULL OVER‘ S\'\'IZ/\'l‘I:fllS—50 men’: pullover sweater in Brown Only, worth $3.00. Ar- iiiisticc Sale Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.00 ALI.‘ SWEATERS AT WIIOLIZSALE PRICES. Arm. e Sale Days we will sell any sweater worth from .‘;_-; up i0 $13.50 at WHOLESALE PRICES. i BLACK AND WHITE WORK SHIRTS, sizes r4 to i6 i-2. Armistice Sale Days . . . . . . . . . ..$i.25 ALL OTHER \V()RK SHIRTS at \\'l10ll'S:ilt- MULE HIDE WORK GLOVES AND MITTS, extra heavy and good, $1.00 Armistice Sale Days. WHITE MERCERISED MUFFLFRS, slightly soiled, will wash, worth $i.oo. 'I‘wo f0r__$io0 Ar~ LAST YEARS KNITTED BAND CAPS ivnrm winter caps _on_e or two of a kind worth, $2.00 to $125. Armistice SaleDays . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$i.50 NIENS HEAVY BLACK ROUGH WOOL SOX. A special buy in heavy black wool _sox, enables us t0 give you them at 50c pair on Armistice Sale Days. MEN'S FINE BLACK ALL WOOL CASH- MERE _SOX, worth $1.25. Special Armistice Sale Day; price . . . . . . ..'.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..75c|>r. \\'ll()].l~IS.\I.l§ l‘l\’ICl~IS (_).\' .\IEN’S BOX-All men's. 50y noi specially listed ill. Wholesale iPriccs. .-\rnii.~"iii:c Szilc Days. l, i ' - .\ll'I.\"S 'l‘.\.\' (‘APE (ILOYES. ziboiit 75 pairs. ivorili >53 today. \\'ill sell riff-Flor) pair Armistice Szilc Days. $- .\ll-I.\"S Sill‘ L'.-\SliS—.\lcn's 24-inch isuit ciascs, worth $2.50. Armistice Sale l):i_v.<, $1.50. Llumc and got oiic. ' Yii)L"l'llS' ULSTERS, $i2.50,—T\venty-liv_e only l" ilifi“ 10f. oiic or two 0f a kind. Armistice Salé Days pricc $12.50 garment. Worth up to $18.50. .\IIZN'S BANNOCKBURN SUITS, \VOOL. Double Breasted, sizes 37 to 44. Armistice Sale Days pricc . . . . . . . .$25 .\ll".;\"S ILANNUFKHLTRN PANTS, not all wool, vcrv special. Armistice Sale liziys price . . . .$5.00 pr. MEN'S \VIZS'I‘ICIKS, $15.00 iii dark greys only, ll(‘il\'_\' and ivziriii. Spcciail Armistice Days price $15.00 .\ll{.\"S QL'.i\l.I'l'Y 'I‘WEEI) RAINC()A'I‘S—~. $16,‘ >——25 only .\lcii’.»~ Fziiicy (iFLfCll, Brown, and Grey iiiixcrl 'l'\vccil RIIlIICOZIlS, sizes 36, 38 and 40. ltcgii‘ l.'ll‘ $-5 value. Armistice Days sale price . . . . .$l(i.50 livery c0111 guzirzintcctl new stock. , .\llCN'S SELLS, llRi)\\'N AND GREY TWVEIZDS f$zi.5o-~_15 .\lcii’s 'l‘\vcc<l Stilts, good fresh stock, silt-s 30 to 40.. Regular $30 to $35. Armistice Salt- Days prices §l_l<lN’S SUITS, MOSTLY FORM FITTING, Rl<.(.UL/\R_ $40 TO $45 VALUE——$3o.o0. 28 men's tinc- form iitiiiig suits, newt-st styles and patterns, sizes 30 to 40. Regularly worth $40 l0 $45. Ar- 111151100 Days Sale $30.00. Come and save dollars. MEN'S HEAVY BROWN OVERCOATS-i-Reg- iilnr value $35 to $38. Armistice Days sale . . .$22.50 IIE._'\\"Y IlLACR “IATERPROOF STORM all“ 5-—$i0. 6 only, heavy, black, dark rubber iii- tcrliiicd storm coats, regular $15.50 coats. Armis- MENS FINE OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS all ltinds a WIIOLPISALE PRICES ARMISTICE mvs. Any Goods not Listed, will be Sold at WHOLESALE PRICES ARMISTICE SALE DAYS _ Henderson & Cudmore 101 Grafton Street ABOLISII FINANCIAL iW 0 RRY him , sect rity garmena on the line A Cllliillllll GOVERNMENT ANNUITY Wall. D0 lT Gives a 'ar'gcr return for life tr nii is obtainable l from any 0t er form of investment with absolute Free from Dominion liicoiiac TF-ax. Any pci son resident or domiciled in Canada ovcr the age of 5 may purchase. to begin at once, or at any later date desii Ld an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments. Any two persons may purchase joIntly. Empbyers may purchase for their employees. Apply to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. '1‘. Biislt-ilo, Superintcndent of‘ Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other information required. Mention age last birthday. \ , ’ us go over the job " llow About Tour f Plumbing Maybe you are thinking of chang- ing the present bath room or in- stallinganew san- ' ' itary outfit. Have‘ i I'll take cure oi ~03 witliyou. Call and tell us WITH lTALV.—'l‘ho l The liulletin 1 “ma FATHER! or coureomsnou n- ,whsa a a talm pm mm lltlala, ' i Mo's Teas are tinsel Iaflm m your plumbing troubles. Prices 118M . . i workmanship a . quality. See us today. Plumbing and Heating Frail ii. Trsiiior Phone BBS-J. i 80 Grafton Street. ._ ,__ I -... 1' In‘