the _- enire breathing system- when dissolved in the month. iifPcps tablet gives o5 90W!!- fil medicinal fumes. These miijezzfat into the inner- moi; air paisssesq. 501e, in- flamed. _ membrane""~._o_i'_ ‘ the \ TJElROAT“. and bronchial: is eomiortedahd healed by the Pep dried: hard pklcgmia- 'ut_'_and ea- pcllscl, the brsatlnngdifficnlty, throat irrlt ion and trouble- some cough re Quickly and thoroughly-en ed. A few Peps every; day’ will heup the throat ?&€HE§T h fine fighting trim that g... never fear weather dangers. "Take Peps for c0085!» colclsgchiils, ialgri; 39. 11°81'90" as... and sorc throat} for-bron- chitin, oifloiher chest trouble. cine n. same ......;. ‘...I.<...sv-......_...u.1.'.i_" for value and efficacy. at they»! R EDUCED Price, 25c. Biz REMEMBER THE FRIENDS-ABROAD by sending them some a -our beautiful T ‘ CHRISTMAS GREETING canes. , j Y stock just. opened. bench! and best; manufaetudera in Canada and United States. IWQIQQTTTK QQQ‘ Beautiful Designs. All pric- es. Get your supply tifiy. CHRISTMAZOT " Arie’ NEW- Yiiirs i" GREETING canes QWI Carter Co., Ltd. (Getbing ready for Christmas) a GIFT INOPIRED sv "ssm-isiaur BAYER STUDIO THE lHIillIlilEilWN Bllliillliii ‘Vise-President. J. ltd. Burnett! q The ‘Premiers of -the three Prair- ie h- ' l-Ion. Messrs Green- . belie B. I LI - """'"" w mm. 2.61.‘. a. Iaelilanoa, n. s. o. Iiilltor and lanai . L-l. Barnett. $010010“ New 1mg Representative-Frank I. Northrop ' Olikoge Iepreoelitntlv " l, Power Editor, D. K. Corrie. mm o!‘ Alberta. mun»: 0i srfl-"l" cliewan and Bracken of Manitoba are desirous to obtain possession of the natural resources of those __ " provinces of which the P91111101! ' . v ant has so far retained i E911" I albums‘: "xi-r il=lnmllll:fi'p) l3... "in Irsllfi“. J.'i"'i?li..¢"'i'.Z'.Z'.I fission. This is of lteelf natural rite" immhiil‘ “m” 7'99: I , ‘ r. and no objection 809d be w.“ o‘ w“ chm The (walnuts may he obtained ~ ne- the tannins; sgeata in lifted by other PUT-lime! 4° 0 50k‘ Th” illfiflflflilg Charlottetown: " ‘ flame!“ m‘; would give ghgm what ‘l hlnrlfiine Btntloners, Grafton St. P. ‘I. Murphy, Prince Sta Grocery “my 35k -°n ‘u? ‘term!’ R peem‘ PR_TECTwmmmm' .enmmA--~m~w~Wm- kiss»... iii-n, Ivtk-hmeid Street 1f rile-is- viam. assign the Dominion should be 018W! "I!" Ilailu uy Boolatnll Fred Gaudet, Greet Geerle Street Mrs. L. Donor-Ila, 89 Bprlnl Park lld. J. II. Tnylor, Ornlton Street. on an equal footing with regard to the ownership and control of -the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 RE8PECT FOR LAW ‘Roberts, Lord Kitchener and Gen- ‘ersl Hector Macdonald were made in avenging the death of the Mar- mlts another to take advantage of ‘yr-ed GMdmL . Egym seems b”, a“ ‘wpormnuy to delmud Mm’ on fomentlng trouble n Northern Rather than argue with s grafter Atrium ' many will pay the extortionate price He is not a good citizen who per- and thus encourage the graflcr in "Mary Ellen," as Mrs. Smith, .\I. his An Engushmuu L. A., Vancouver is affectionately whom a ‘u; v on called by everybody In British (Yol- Eumhls favours flogging for women dishonesty. driver insisted charging extortilonately to the ex» _ tent of ten cents on a London m“! “unwell This immediately reporwd m“, what psycologlsts have long main- mlow u, ‘he Dome and had Mm tained that woman in power and DFOIIIDi-iy filled. H6 Kill/B 0e his place, be it lury, judge or law mak- reason m, 108mg so mum, time er, will be far less tender or con- over so "mm; an amount’ m,“ tbeueiderflte of her own sex than wcrc man who woum anon an unlawfulyrnen who rarely forgets she Is the [are "om him would be ‘Likely to weaker vessel, more sinned against beats out street, serve others in the same way and m“ immin‘ such men were s menace to soc- iety. He was right. and his action indicates the attitude of Bpitishers At the present time Prince Ed- iwurd Island is the brightest agri- cultural spot on the American con- generally tgwards law. 1t explwlnsuueul h" “one I i - c V1 ' ' a so we, respect m‘ law in m? B“ lam; inclined to complain of lack of tish Isles which we of this side of - the Atlantic so openly admire and which, We sometimes elders a moment the terrible unfortunately, we find so- rare on the American aontinent. Every good citiizen is slaw warden, recognizes his duty to respect the law and that of others ‘to do lilie- wise. There ls too much maudlln sentimentalism,»too much excusiiig bu, more money circulating per and apologizing for wrongdoing The fuct that an offence ls s little thing ls all the more reason why it should be promptly checked for the little things are always the be- Canada. plaint among our [people ‘glnuings and, if successful. lead to criminality. A hard, unflinching face against. evil. big or little, is the onlylmeans by which community SO. from 59c to 65c, butitsr 35c to 38c and national respect for law can , cheeselfic to 17c, eggs 38c to 40c be built up and main-rained. other industries, but when one con-y ln-l dustrial condition of the Sydneys, the‘ deplorable state of affairs In Montreal, the vast. unemployment and out door relief in Toronto, one may fervently thank God that here‘ there ls not only no dire. dlstresslo. which is “ncerwm Never was there so iltrtle com- about prices than at present. and justly For although the potato prices are low the yield Is double what It hitherto has been. Then oats range] crown lands, lumber and minerals within their provincial boundaries. But u provinces were created out. of the territories between the Lakes and who Rocky Mountains each of them ‘wee given a large Bd- dltional subsidy over that. which was given to other provinces in proportion to their population, this additional subsidy being in lieu of‘ the natural resources retained by, the Dominion. The Prairie Provinc- es would long ago have been given ‘the. lands. lumber and minerals within their borders had‘ they been willing to relinouish the subsidies they are recezivin‘ in lieu of these natural resources. The)’ line not wil- ling to do this. They wsnt both the resources and the extra subsid- 11%. Mamie,- the Laurier Government nor the Borden Government would entertain any such, onesided and unialr proposition. But the ‘rise of the Progressve party, which new holds almost entire possession oi‘ the representation from Prainla Land in the Iliouss of (mmmonc. and is able to dominate the King Government, has quibz changed, the situation. They are now pres- sIngTheIr claims for possession o! WISE WORDS an adventisemolll by B new!" bhtfother day'- lt stated "The price you have to molt sense." Tmnk o1 ihsgNoth-I-ng more to ing less. It brought ‘home to my mind very gimngly. the fact, that ' notwith- standing all you have learned about the body, about health, about this cause of ill health, does not seem to help you when it. comes -to at- tailn-Ing orretqnllni; Physical m" nese. worth having that does not. have to be paid for. If acquired otherwise it is refill-y not appreciated. . The same rule holds good with physical fitness. Your patents can give 1'0“ 8 sound body, and you can pass the insurance examln , any time you care Mo go under their Inspection. The Insurance companies consid- er you a good risk. And yet you may not be pliyslc ally fit. You may have periods o! depresson- attacks of indigent-Ion, suffer with a poor circulation, and otherwise feel miserable. You are sound, but not fit. Now how do you keep fi-t, how do you attain fitness? By paying the price mentioned above, tlic price of using your common sense. And only three sim- ple things to think about. .I~‘ood, icst. and exercise. For instance, the matter o1‘ keep- ing an eye on your food intake, ' Your food gives you everything. Just. to see that you sat the amount and kind of food that your pani- culnr body needs, for the kind of work It is doing. ill‘ an office man. meet not more their natural resources wilbb renew- ed energy. Not only because of the‘ feeling that they control the Gov- ernmen-t, but because a general ei- ection is near at hand, the result‘ I I ctiput than In any other part of ' Alberta is ' even more desirous‘ than Saskatchewan or Manitoba to, get a settlement of this matter ut' once, because of the very valuable coal mines in that province, and mier Greenfield and Attorney Gen- eral Drownlee are now in Ottawa, determined ‘to bring matters to a I than thiey are likely to be a year the press despawhes tell that Pre-i head while the chances of driving‘ a good bargain are mare yavomblelnoon hour. and again after the ev- A large and very soled ‘I. from several of the largest _ creasing attraction. In every sre featured. keeping 11s on the map. moi EDITORIAL NOTES Wemblcy next year us usual. The roads never were better at this season. The week-end bargains are an in- All Anglican Episcopalian eye's . are on the Synod and the appoint- ," ment of a. Coadjntor Bishop ., day. pork 1000c to 11%. beef 8c to 10c, so that the former is getting a good return with which he is well satisfied, had not the bottom gone out of the potato prices just when he was ready to markeiuhls. Pro- bably the experience will convince the gambler that mixed farming is the thing, and that get-rich quick enterprise in potatoes, foxes or any other farm product at the ex- pense of general farming is liable w result In disappaointmen. hence. Hence Alberta dorms the spear head o!‘ the present attack which ‘It is claimed is fllade sePll“ illg and spent from Saskatchewan and Manitoba. But of course iif A.l- berta succeeds i-hle other two pro- vinces will be- accorded equally favorable terms. The Marlfllmea know nothing of what goes on at these secret con slaves in Ottawa. Wihy Is it that the much talked of reconstruction of ‘the King, Government m‘ been w. halted‘! Premier King has returned mm‘ his western mp with no an- Thc situation in Ireland -Is grest- lmunfiemant 1° milk“ The 0w‘, "r Dflllfll‘ 011B ifliiee 0D Iy intensified by the unsatisfac- mme expect“ Progrewlve mm“- DOW-i1-Il&yB, Prinpe Edward island shipments of potatoes and foxes Good advertising. A Toronto traveller stated yes- ters are not yet named. The abro- gation of the Crow's Nest rates by the Railway Comission la not pleats- ing to the Progressive mind. The Lory finances of the Free State. The following figures show the stupendous nature of ithe change compared with the positions In 1917-18 which has been referred to as the last normal year under the slon of Parliament ris rapidly draw- ing near and apparently federal time for the promised January sec-i 5;, toes, he supplying seed. fertilizer Make Your Appointment New terday he found more optimism and _V better business conditions here than in the whole of the territories he had travelled Iii Eastern Can- ?‘ ads and the Maritime‘ Provinces. ____~ A spcculator who went "50-50" with farmers In growing seed pota- system of unIon:— Whole of Ireland Revenue 1917-18. . $26,865,000 Northern Ireland 1922-28.. £17,028.246 Balance 1923-24. . 5214530857 Contrn. to above . 92.04 and Paris green, the farmers pro- viding the land and the labour, now new nostrums and futility after futility being advocated by the Kling Government, "while the coun- try suffers as a consequence." The verities In politics and statesman- ship is the sure ground just as in religion and theology. have almost. totalled Hope we are not in for another ed it was an attack on General the previous Soudsncese war i_n .. I which the . reputations of Lord pubncn Mlowert rfll Expendltu re £ 13,002,000 Bsl. for Imp. Services 13,863,000 16,990,204 Contrn. to above .. .. . 4,500,000 It thus appears that In the Free, State, during the first three years of its existence. the deficit In re- venue on current expenditure will £80,000,000 while to meet this the only loan which It has so far been possible to float produced £9,600,000, The de- swd“ “"- n Wm b9 "°'m°mb°" cislon of the Free Ststeito impose a high Protective Tariff to encour- Gordon ifhe then Governor general we mdunrle. and eke m" ‘he "w of the Soudan which precipitateilance. h" ‘ampoumy Nlyedm,“ the hands of De Valera ‘iapdrl-lill fie- matters politically have gone from ‘hopeless muddle than they wene a year ago. lotions between the Government dial than they "were s year ago and 2 with that knowledge comes some 14.490079 doubt as to the attitude of the Pro- 4.770,000 greesives in Parliament when d: realizes M’ “firs”, In foxes w“ P22143133 46.773 government get iin s. tight place better financial business f0!‘ him. 1922.23 '27 333330 31193913 gurzgl;hzccfrmfirufmloilfzxllfi Y‘? .. , . . _ y _ . Deficit 3,333,888 The "Wk of Comwvnflevfls- the 1923-24.. 24,so2,sao 42,795,364 filiimirilituslngonlgniiiniigiixsb: “$11323 National Policy. says Rt. Hon. Deficit, 17,992,592 at the comyng 5955mm wmch l, ex.- Artlrur MeIghBIJ- is better and more 192445- - 23337-300 30340-273 peeled to ha the lee-t before the ep- reliable m Canada. ‘than all the Dem" 8058-973 bee! to the country‘ is made. The (estimate) vital question is. Eloy much will the Kovernment concede to the de- mands of the West? Progressive members. in view of their electors. Their electors will kept the King Government. in pow- come for _a definite settlement. Pro- nessive members have been blam- ed by their people for following |t<he government too-fen- and too ltamely, because although they have lot much In return‘ titers ls much ' inure yet demanded. bad to worse and are In a more It Is an open secret that the re- and its western allies are less cor; B the coming elections, must satisfy - not he easily satisfied. They have " er elnoe 1921. The time has now l‘ than once a day at the imost, but enough of bread, vegetables and fruit. lf working hard physically, moat and eggs are essential to repair. Peas and beans If_ you object t0 meat. l1‘ overweight, cutting down on your totul food intake, particularly liquids and starches. II‘ underweight, increasing liquids and starches. And lest. Enough for your body. If overweight, cutting down that in- clination to Frost" at any, and uII tllmes. . lf underweight, trying to "steal" a little extra rest. whenever pos- sibie J Exercise and fresh ai-r. LY work- ing hard physically indoors, then iTYillJ: to get out for awhile ill the ening meaiJ ' . If sn,.oifice man, golf, tlennis, or if these. are‘ impossible. just a good bnlsk walk. Remember the words oi‘ the ad- vertisement, “physical illness" at- tained and retained by just using the common sen-so that was given YOU. NOVEMBER a -21'.—You thoroughly capable person, fond of 3P9 reading, and popular Lin society. You love your home, and strive to make. iv. bright and c-heerlul, and a have-n of rest. You are fond oi. children. but are rather inclined 1-. look on the dark 5M8 or things. ,Go out as much as you can. Your birth-stone ils the topaz, which means rfidelity. Your flower is t-hle chrysanthe- mum. Your lucky color ls gTGY. be disregarded til’ the Wiestern do mands sire to be full-y conceded, but the voting strength of the ‘Pro- times, And a solid itrlnce Edward island support along with an a1- most solid support from Nova Sco- tia may be counted on by the King Government without price. The na- tural inference is that a complete surrender will in the end be made es may insist upon. T-he session when It comes prom ises to be lively and eventful. Our Island li‘our will no doubt prove ae tame, submissive and helpless se they have heretofore shown them- meivves to be. 1 1 M msdlclnq firm caught my attention pay for "fitness", physical fitness, r5 noggin’, 193g than physical com- pay than that. and again also noth- i ‘I924 ‘Tm Novnmasn 2i ___~————————~——*_——"_"__*—————T¢ —* .\\//\ VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA V/\\// VA 1 ___ ._--_-_____ _.. \ eeogeoooeeoeaooeeeo+v+w ‘WAV The Public Forum This eoliintn la open for the dlaoiaaeion by vuPPQIDlUIlilGlfll of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown (iuiirdllli dues not necessarily endoroo the op- inions of correspondents. A GOOD EXAMPLE SIr.—Every clever and ambitious . student at Prince of Wales College will be stirred to exertion In a. right directllon as a. result of the prizes offered by His Honour the" Lieutenant Governor. There will be less llghtsome and nonsen-’ sical conduct. on the pant of the _ whole student body. and more time and more effort will be given to the study of those things that make for mental growth and use ful clviz- ~ enshlp. In like manner the dona- tlcn of ten dollars to the Ohllilrens’ ' Aid Society will by so much strenZ- then the Society and enable it to give the more direct or indirect iis- , ‘ 8181111108. to those children who are In danger of being neglected or» who may need the aid on life's way which their [iarents have failed to i give. The example of His Honor might ' well be followed by other well 10-, do citizens who deslre- to promote the welfare of the rising hope of, this fulr Province. By the judlelous i-Ionlesy There are numerous uses in every lidgsehold’ ior Giilctfs Pure Flake Lyc._ lt_ costs ‘very little but gives valuable service tll cigping and disinfecting sinks, closets‘ fllldiilfdlllfl softening watcr and making laundry soap: destroying vermin; cleaning dirty_ floors, greasy pots and pans..ctc.; removing old paint, and for scores oi other purposes. Avoid inferior substitutes, Ask your grocer ior the genuine- . cxpendture of even small sums of, money—which will impoverish iliem nob-they may effect a bet-i teimcnt in the characters and cap- abilities of many youths. in vii w pf the approach of Christmas , this suggestion is worthy of consld- ( iici-zitlon. GILLETTS I PURE FLAKE LYE , . A B Y sTA N D E R- vAvAvAv,\\/A\IAVAVAVAVAVA\MVAV/QOQ/AVAVA ' rung-cements are being manic to Invi- ‘(lie Pro ier uddrcss the (llzulstuu-i Liberal iub of Osgooilv I-Inll and Arrange For ‘illlie U. o)!‘ T.hléll;eri;ilil Club in llnrt _ _ uusc w en ves,.is well us .1, muss meeting in Massey ilull. ‘ Rastus und Mose Will's- luiving :1 TORONTO- NOV- Iii-Til “"5 "Wlimilcil argument. In reply tn sum.- nouxicml at tlu: regular weekly ln:i- remark o! Roam,‘ N10,“, m“ _ . chcon oi‘ the 'I‘0roniu .\lcn‘s bilicr» “(gum-s 1 know, niggali. Don't ‘ ill Assnrwlatinn zit tlii- (lninrio (‘lulwyuu [hp]; I'm; gut any Iirliiiis?“ 1°00)’ m"! Prfllllivr Kim-l Will 0-“ i" "Huh!" llnsius replied. “Niggnh. iii" 111i!’ (illriili! the socniul wcvk "Ti iI‘ Imifns were ilynumltv, you nnxt January. under the niifipicvh-couldn't blow off your but!" |i:I‘ tho Toronto Young lilvnfl»: .lllil ——-—-<0>- Women's Ulmrui Associzltfmi. Ar- llllllllirfl Llnliui-ni fur (‘nIII-i. Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers Q+WO O O O4 O-Q*OQ-O-O O~91 O-§O-OOO-OQ-O-O£ OQ-O-OOQ-O- vo-eeeoe NOVEMBER 21. 1924 GREAT AND Tllll.I-I:—Ascnibo yc greatness unto our (led. lie is the Roi-k, Iiis work is jwrfcct: for nil his ways urn Judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and t-Lglii is he. l)BIl!8l'Il(lllIy l 000000000090$000Q00490009000QOOQOOQOOQOQOOOOQ6090 . McLaughlin Car “Qwners Have your Car overhauled at the McLaughlin Station. We do not take in any Cars except McLaugh-Il ns and our men are experts on them. Repairs are done in the best possible way and every job it guaranteed. We have the necessary equipment for quick work and can save » you qu te a sum on any overhaul job. PliAYEllw-Our God ziiul Fatima-r. T-hoti are our shadow from lhu heat, and slioltci" from lliu sinrmq water lllI Lilo wilderness, the Pilltlll‘ ow of a gliviii ruck iii u uwuuyi lund. i ' THE FIRST SNOW By May.How¢ Dakin |1>., I The linril Hlfill rings likiv irun. The grey sky glooms like stool, A tense illlll wniiiiig silent-t: ‘ All Nature st-enis to fuel. _‘ I No tom-ii of r-luuriixg color i lliit only dull, sud tom-a, i 'l‘h-e grey blown i-arui 41ml groin-r: Sky- i4 Grey n.3,>ht that silcul (runics, ' i Our Battery service In as near perfect as can be made and charge»; are reasonable. Cara stared free till Spring. A complete stock of parts always on hand. Let us give you an estimate. eeeeeeoeoeooooeeeooeooeeooeoooooo But see from out the gruynuss Phone 933. A ilriit-iiu: flake of white, hike tailing flower-petal Or promise oi‘ limelight Another and another They slowly Ilutt-s-r down, Ami Lightly, softly Sllllre Oii Ivuves and branches brown. A merry, ihurrying throng, The poor burs czmtli to cover T-hey conie- lll Ini-llion stung. Next morn, the snow-clad forest And grateful white-robed earth “Tiih jOYOusJIQht and mirth. 40>‘. Pasha Appeals (Canadian Press) subject of his withdrawn. the nation I'lie Senate Then eddyi-ng, w-liirllng (lilWH\Vil‘l'(i, Arenspitrkliug, (lilnlpilnil, laughing For (lo-operation CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. l8-—Zilgloul Pasha, the Premier, today appear- .~.l before the (‘.hniii-bei~ of Deputies zinil addressed the members on the resignation, which was tendered lilst weck but Inter Ztlltloul sulil that us anti the R. E. WHITE McLaughlin Buick Deaien for P. E. I. 159-163 Queen Street qeoeeeeoeebee e0ee4moose0eeeoeooeeeesoeeeeeeeooo-eeeee-ee-eeouse 5ii-ll-2lllunv8i. : 2 8 m f To the Fox Breeders of Prince Edward Islandz» The keen demand for Silver Foxes Ia for registered stock. Die- criminatlng buyers are insisting on pedigree, and you would be well ad- ‘sed to meet their demands by registering. r.‘ your strains are of pure Plnce Edward island origin they are eli- gible for registration in the Bllver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edwlrd Island. > A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT IS RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER A8 THE INDICATION OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. Tha Maritime "rumblings" must Intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province are f“: b fD- ti. ll tli am er 0 w“ es a m a He‘ registering their whole ranches with us. All foxes tattooed. co..i..‘..::"~ in his Government, and the King mu! iemsed to acquiesce in his ll0l~llTe to give up office, llU hail no alternative but to withdraw For further Information wIte gréssives is twice. that of the Marl- hls resignation. ed to the entire independence might for EiIYilt. Staten Id. Fire Loss lie then ‘appeal- conniry for c0- npuration in order that complete be obtained Almost a Million The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island Head Offlcb, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island or promised by the government to whatever demands the lnrogress-Iv- — WARiNERiS, N. .l., Nov. 18. — ' Two lives were lost. more thnn a dozen persons i-njurcul, two bouts destroyed and docks along Staten Island waterfront here were laid| waste last night when fire follow lng the explosion on an nil llilfgfl. LAmEs um h s the Who Win Car? Th; iirltning for the Chev- f‘. l Superior PfflIiOO Edward Theatre at 0 - o'clock time“ iiiii’ A l i ~\\_\-.fg\gl. c‘ Kmmi. l --..':.",*c;1~ " council loss estimated nt 3700-000 Including 87,000 gallons of gasoline, The latest, naatest, best fitting eight ‘dollar suede Oxfords In black or brown (next Sprinfs goods). We have never offered anything no dealrahle at so low a price. Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . $6.00 GENTLEMEWS The latest. perfect-fitting, dry welt, brown ealf boot! made by George Sister's Co. Regular next Smitty's goods it $10.00 for $8.76. We have never offered anything s0 desirable at such a price. Other new goods arn vlng every day and served hot . off the Isat at like, press. ' Hsadquartens for Holsproof Hosiery. Gill-T iili0$., . LTII.