and t In undoubtedly means in- their convictions, the Convennntera PAGE i" NOTES BY THE WAY' lHE illllllllllillllllllillifllllll liar-lug Dull)‘ tlounde lfitfl) 3.1.00 per your (In advance) uellvereii.illiiill-'liilfid iii the Uliltcd Slates ro- f-l-Illl per your (In lllIVlllvQVL-‘I-Idlwnf‘ ll Cnnleln Illl United Slulen- ye,“ sume surprising contrasts‘ as "will 3150 be the case in Canada if thi- soul of SCCIoC)’ which here pre. vaiis were broken. There [5 time doubt that publication of the lists increases the revenue from this form of taxation. as tho public thus ‘learn -who are shirkiug the pay- ‘ment. In any case the income of those who are dependent upon sal- ar.es is vastly learned by the 1.5x. ing authorities, and few salaried Persons escape without making full payment. Pure-Idem, “f. Cheater a. Meliurct Vll-‘Q-Pllrllilell, Jl IL llurlelll Secretory. Lleut. Cut. ll. A. hlnelilnnon, U. S. . _ Editor an] Manager, J. ll. llur-rll i Anuocluurliidllif- U- h- Qllllll- New York llcprencutnllvr-llrank ll. Northrup Chicago llc-preneulullru—lfi. J. Power riloniiliy, Nov. 10th being Thanksgiving Day, and a public holiday. Tin. Guardian will not be issued on Tuesday. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921i FLOWER 0F REMEMBRANCE EDITORIAL N0TE$ Ti moriow. Friday. 7th instant-J thi- siilt- of poppies, the "flowcr of L‘. S. A, has no use for a third it i‘ more dflicu“ to Inertam the income of the professional cE-sscs, or those engaged In mer- cantile. manufacturing, contracting, 1"‘ fiilfluiiuiive purslllts and opera- ri-lui-iubrliuce" will be opened in party either. ]il‘i*il1lI‘iI|lOII for Poppy Dily on Sut- Guy Fawkes Day “'35 “ppm 'l'hi~sc poppies will. us lls- _ w British Prenlu-x- to iilil;i_\', . ' c Ilill. l,i- on sit-Iv Ill file stori-s and on 97ml“ [or a n bf- summoned. III!‘ l-lrci-ts so that e\‘k‘I'.\' IWY-“F” i“ wealth are equally cilniliii ii premier Dnnning joins thelaccurate when they fill in their tux King government he wiii be graspwscheilules and not a fell‘ take the risk of bulng mulcted in penalties .t'or under-statement. There is on i i ' II ‘id .. I .' gri iii illllll\'l'l'\'ill'y is a sacred illli_\'.i Radio will be more reliable wheni" b F“ much nterested or “"9 ihi- i-ity ilr visiting lhi- city shall li.iv.- illie [IFIYIIUKH of procuring oni- or more. 'l‘lli- lvi-iiriug of IIlv poppy on this ‘ing the shadow for the sub-Simme- ii iili llltlflill tkiliutl- to our ilpilil and n-e nnrp radio police IIILIIIIIZIIITIIIK nix a business or sociai rival ori COIIIIJIKIIOI‘ is paying. When the 'lists are published the entire hon- tn thi-ir sacrifice, It is also a tri- pence and order in the air. buw oi‘ ri-spi-i-t and grulitilile to, ——— tlliirv who ilffi-rcil their lives as a} _ _ _ _ i _i\i(]l5()11'5 Bank resident ill illis IJTO',COIIIBS a detective and compelling fiili-t-ifict- and who ri-ttlrtlt-ti and are Vince He hams five Shares‘ ion,“ in s92 to i‘ that everybody up the 53mg kind of [out] three or still with its. Li-t the ilililily bu, ' Sim“ Dav four different ways, so that Hi8 i -——" " patients were beiu" continuously -- "llw ~l‘l':ll ,- . . = . viiin illillll _\ IIIII r van Ill} l) i i A conference of Provincial repre Job D R k i H s "tempted to eat the regular hospital who l‘i*liI1'li|I)t'I' uuii who ltpilrt-ciute. Spmaiives wiiii the Dominion gnv. Pl - °¢ e ¢ "v "~ "l" ° meals. and were out of hospital .\lilliilii_\' will be TIIIIIIII-‘IKI\‘IIIK‘ lsvnagnam’ w“ for years [he biggest Sooner’ and the “hell? 5'“ down v mrumetlt on taxation questions I):iy iinil a public Ilililtlflyj 'l‘lli-stlii_viimoked “i 0mm.“ for next wnek‘ tiii- lli~vi-r-to-br-forgotfi-n "lCli-vclltll illlflilll? tux payer in the land imultl-tnillionares. but hi» has But. the Government has taken curfiiposl-ri of and alienated so nlilch of Iiliy hr tln- I-lli-vi-ntll ltnnih." Arnritn let it he kilown that they will his vast estate that this year he pays only 8184.266. His son, John figured nni weii t l~illi‘l‘ Day, nu Eilllllfi’ and ii world be merely “listeners in". r Plisstivi-r I)il_\' t0 Ilt- ulisi-rvi-il. \\‘t"' The; ilillllllt’ zinil‘ , lAgricltlture. is to retire from the ttlist, tllrtulgh vilmilig ugi-s. Hon w “otherwen Minister oriiive povufly by comri-buiing about itsuul Arullstii-r Diiy i87.500.000. Henry Ford. literally,‘ SI‘I‘\'I(‘:' will llt‘ livid at ilit- \\'ur _\ll'lllill‘lill at I1 u. III. illl (‘IIIZUIISIA- (Term, who Occupied inn nnnriiamiiy ingeiher Stand good for‘, "ml visitors M“ “Hum w h” prclltion ill thi- Unionist tiovi-rn-'Sl9.000.000 this yeanwhich isddngi 5M1!’ lmcllt. “OIIIETWEII has not been a mm? ‘Yen- Douglas Famflnks- theli enmi- ‘ husband of Mary] Pickford pays success in the ofiluc. The .\iacDonalil Th“ N‘ committee practically admits the: turns, now i>rilciicully' FUiIliiIPii‘.iaiiiheniiciiy of the Zinoiriei-i int.‘ show u il-»ci~""ri- and OVCYVIIPIIIIIIIL’. it.“ iiinngn is Says ii did no; See about $250,000 while‘ Mary herselfui l Governmcubiliiys "lily $2,400- THE U. S. ELECTIONS __.____ ll - I lNr-eiey. of chevvnng gum fame,“ who kt cps so many million pairs of Uniii-il Stall-s olt-t-titl-l vii-iury fur illc lIi-iulblicuil party. me oiigiiiii As iiie wriginni" was m, income’ and Fieisuhman llrislili-llt (‘iliJiIgt-‘s lllzif.)l'i'.y' wilhiiiiowed w go on itsxway i0 iiie i-itnni {nine “raises-- l1\'f‘r given to a presidential catl- by Foreign oiiicre nriicinis, ii was iliililii. n fact \l'lllt'h will undoubted iiiii-diy iikeiy in,“ ii ii-nnin in. in-n. ly iiontrillillc ti) tllc stability 1i his diiceii for the inspection or inn Iniii-eil. lion as the inheritor of old family‘ wealth. bllt is iilllti- ei-liilseti iP-lylle Ivllllilcy, lsportslnan antli athlete, who pays two illiilioils.‘ il-‘i-om tho prize ring Jack Dempsey, iiiliiliilistriitiilri, ._ stilhiitty‘ committee‘ was III!‘ wnti-hworil throughout the Pllillililiiiil» I'll!‘ Ilrlllllt‘ llilii I10 08:, A“ America“ M“ Alnml B**"‘l'*tosses to the national treasury: SIIM to i-xilvriituant, ‘at this parti- 51%.“. Nllll’ llalell- (‘Ohm WFliPs flllioverSiitilloii, Officialdom is nut coll-' r-tttnr j||||i-[i|r.-_ n-iii, in‘. tiirirr follows to the Star: "Sirfil not-ispicuous aulong thu big [axpuygfgl fining“ whim] a Chang? oi, admim iceiiiai there are many peopielififlllflffllly, although Mr. Mellon, isirlllitill livuiilii probably involve. Wailing to cross the Aruerivilu lwl- “ma” "f m“ l" b‘ T“‘““"Y ,managel" to send his cheque to 'I‘ll-~i'¢- was gi-tlcriil satisfaction den The)’ had hen“ “m comelllncle Sam for $1.17S.U00.’l‘he Chit-f ‘lllll ill" lllillevlifi‘ Ililllfii‘ 0f U19 he” m New Have“ as columqomUlistice oi‘ the Supreme Court con itvpiilllii-iiil party and they gave it all‘ 0°! E0011 ml‘ Seiillli; Willk- tributes $2.718 and the segrgtnry ‘Many of the factories are on shortlof State 88,688. So liluch we know In New England 200,000 peo-illbm“ the ulxpzumn‘. of “lluilli-‘i’ uii- tion while we are not permitted to 'kn0w how much 0r how little our ineur neighbors at home are asked l0 D11)" lll- it‘ support. .\l:iny ililli-r factors also contrib- Unle- iiti-ii ti, iin. rklfll‘hi A i-ncnnr nre. D10 in the textile business are idle." (‘MIPIII Iltiil Ilvuil sL~t in ini- Plcva- Bill it is hard when there is twili- ililii of Vici- Prcslili-nt ltoosi-velt "l8 (101118 fli- Ililllle i0 Pfliflllll {will i to tllt- pri-siili-ncy- an uctiotl which "Ylng Ym" luck “cm” ihé hm‘ The Calgary Herald favor; a plan by which the Dominion Gov- ernment would co-ordinirite the out- Accmmng m Bishop Deal“? “f lay of all the provinces for adver- fl cflutioils. safe and sane adminis-iAberdeen and the Orkneys in Scot- [Iging the Dominion in, a ioiiriqi n, irntor and them was a gcnertllllantl they have almost the ugilestlsort and make one big campnigil him liic wider churches in the whole world- i0!‘ that purpose to beillu lu Jau- npportunlty ufflchurches that were an outrage 0mm"? and em] l“ M“? m" the He?‘ ini.(ii,(i_ ime aesthetic sense. They “verejultl only thinks of the attractions , of the IVest, the Rockies the Dom- The Democratic t l - . . » l . ' par y untoubt ‘built in utter disregard of the fnctiimon Parks, etc. ma" whereupon "lily lost; niuch-‘(rlound in the se-Ithat the God for Whose worshiping Si, John Teiegi-nnn Jnnrnni in. "mm" "5 l1 cillldlillli-e- Ml". Dovls- they were erected was the God 0f|Limates thut the Iiinritiiues may an unquestionably strong candidate, beauty every wnit n5 inncn n; Heuvell hesitate to join in such a was the God of goodness and theficheme "S expwldimre“ 7°’ “n!” inn, iii-tar we deadiock between God of “um The same authority thing outside of the necessary pub. ‘i ' lic service the Fctieral officials be- Al Smith and M'Ad . , - . mm o H c oo The selec informs us that it was the Scottish gin snmflwhere in Quebec and and n ctssar y left scars in thedfipiclscopaichurch which introduced ni vnncoiivei._ m. Victorian. This party and, although a Rellubiicnniwrgans tlntio Scotland; after the is notoriously true and a majority victory was practically a foni-goneartistic desolation caused by a 0i lllfl I-lbellll lfiilreilellliillvefl. irlllli conclusion, the cooling off in the!somewhat devastating and BoIsh-e- the Eiwi- ii 110i Hiding and abettinfi the Government and officials In I "filly Democratic enthusiasm no vistic reformation-a revolution in _ this COIITSI‘ tire apparently consent- ing partics thereto. the nation had no cause to regret. G91 .\ir. Coolidge, as Vice President, bud won an cxcclli-ilt reputation as ilisptisitioil to givi- wllicll election i Willi nolniinatcd only as a comprom-I l | doubt contributed much to theirlreilgion‘ which swept all beauty ‘leleal- utterly out of worship." But Aber- Tlle illlfd Iliirty ilndur Ln FoiI- deen we‘; always strongly unti- Olll)’ "V9 years Mo, iln his time 9"‘!- Wa-‘i sign-ally defeated. It was Presbyterinn- and- its ministers °' Med Prince Edward “lam! "V" the "m" 37°“? M’ “l? cilllliliillBlll iliEned the Covenant as an niterna- Mr‘ MalcKenzle King a Se“ l“ Parliamunl! From that unlucky occupied more space iii the newn. papers than either the two main parties and made more noise on the Bililllt) and in the radio than the two others combined, but lg tanker; Ihe essential element, a definite p0]. icy. The United States has no place for a purchaaabie middle group in their administration and there shall be few regrets over the tlve to being ‘pill. to the sword. The Covienanting ministers, too at the iiimi, years iiiai he h“ been their diets of worship requlrednt the head of affairs no one pro- flm flgggmbiad congregation m (in. vlnce in the- Doniinion has been so ciera with uplifted hands that they “eglected- m’ have "the "lmbungs subscribed willingly "om their of discontent" been louder, or so hearts and not from fear or force. large a proportion M the popula. tion lcift the country. As an ex- Biitaaitiie Historian oiitiie time com- nmpie oi iiigriiiiiude m, p“, m“ mooted. "the Lord knowls that theiors, the‘ Uncrowned King stands toune's people were brocht undcrifilfelllfl-‘ll and highest. "by merit day he turned his back upon us. In papging of L; Janette and hi; psi-inns mi. iii.“ re". and not raised to that bad eminence." rt . . . ' ' Ila 7 .~ . from I willing mynd, by tyrranty A‘ w" ‘iipecud’ Prawn" COOL our ‘mum's “cmudhe lmrde‘ ‘lid °ilpr°m°llll °l "l9" C°"°ll'iigde ‘ha: been realeeted. The pol- RPB i0 ill? cflilxrotuiated. 0n the enters, who compelled them ‘iuiicy of protection under which the evidently satisfactory ending of a gwgir 5nd rnbwrive, guppqgg [hgyvRUDllbIIC has so greatly prospered campaign which wail necessarily knew It was nganea’ their hairte." 7°’ “my "a" 98"‘ h“ "6"" strenuous. A stable government So we see It is nothing new for reamrmed‘ The "Mm" Pr” __ grenillvon and Socialists of the nri- for thd next four years I| auured "antic to be compelled to swoliowhinn ha“, been raimkmi "A Sup", fitntnnmnn" has been endorsed and .enthroned for four years to come trial gnu commerciplpgtaiii-lity» did it themselves, with the sergeant in charge of the iood supplies and- very Ialge military hospital. army service corps, and they were of the some quantity per man, and quality, as the other hospitals. that supplies, because men and patients of one institution will talk to men ililllfi- N1’! all persons of iflXilillldilliltl patients of a similar Institu- and lion. ' said above, his supplies were iden- ilicaily the same. his work as an art, and hinlselif as curiosity to learn how nllich inconlela“ “Nim- ahead varying the menu in every conceivable way, and eudeavoriilg i _ i i h MW in. _ to take into account the season of TIWIE‘ l5 Oiili o"? “are D ‘ iest porLou of the community be- the year. Ofiilllt] ate their "rutions' din/sign of u kick. ii great deal about food. lThey have l). Rwliefellel‘, Jr. makes amendsluntl the nutnbcr of According to an Ottawa Despzltchilol‘ lll-‘i filillel‘? DYE-Sell! Coliiililm‘ if;a°fhia°iilzfé,llliifoginiigs'$2,103,‘? lsilre the all round dict necessary rolling in wealth, personally onlyiiiiei, , , _ i profession and they are do. Mflblne’ m be ‘ucceuhd by "Um TWlmY“ 571°"! slmlo-OOO- lllli llle Filliliscrvedly ‘Proud of their accomplish- sergeant cook, and remember that. -i_ii‘(‘]liIl'(‘tI meals that were a delight to eat, I can't help but think that nest; in serving, means "y,_2et the fuil Vfllillé of the thud. i spiritually minded is life and peace, uul. We look w Thee in faith. Do Susunilu Snooks sings slid, swcI-t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN w 3,, w_ Byron. 3L0. mnnl THE SERGEAHT COOK During the war I got acquainted cooking of a. He secured his supplies from the But there was a rllmour abroad he secured more and better Now as a mutter of fact, as I Why the difference? Because he actually looked upon He arranged his meals a full week In addition to this he would flx without the Now there is no question but hat ollr dietitians have taught us balanced menus calories per 0 health. This to them is their urt, limits. But as I think of my friend, the le took what was supplied him, o the eye and enticed sick people Ila‘ "art" is just as, important as Empire Above Party PRODUCERS’ MANIFESTO TO TH-E ELECTORATE ' The British Empire Producers’ Organisation. on behalf of the chief associations of producers throughout the Empire wb.oh it re- presents, appeals to the electorate to-pIni-e the prosperity of the British peoples as a whole before the mere tactics of party politics. EMPIRE CAN tPROV-I-DE WORK AND FOOD FOR ALL. The most important factor in the prosperity of this country is its relations with the rest of the Empre. Those relations should novel- become the subject of party politics. therefore this, Organisa- tion, which represents production everywhere In the Empire and has nothing whatever to do with party, asks your help in securing an Em- p.re Polio; irrespective of what party shall constitute the Govern- ment. WHAT BRITAIN NEEDS its ex- panding markets to enable her in dustries to find employment for all workers-and a secured supply of food at low prices not subject to violent fluctuations. Our U\\'II kinsmen in the Elnpire can produce everything that we need for food. and in return will take our manufactured goods. Only hall‘ of our food imports at pre- sent comes from within the Enl- pire. \ D0 YOU KNOW that of the Wheat and Flour consumed an- nually iu this country (£80 mill- ions in alll only 10 is Home pro- dllced, only 30 comes 'l'rom the Empire. whilst 40 comes from foreign countries? _ NO YOU REALISE that 0i the Import from foregn countries huge ipiuilclties were made into flour first, and the British worker thereby deprived of GIITIIIOYIIIQII! and the British farmer deprived of valuable wheat ofillls? DO YOU KNOW that only one quarter of our Sugar supply colli- esirom the Empirei’. ' DO YOU REALISE that 0i the foreign proportion a very large part is refined first and the work- er hert- deprived of employment? The above cases are typical of many other instances. ‘ ‘ FOOD SUPPLY MUST BE SEC- URE, CONTINUOUS AND a fully developed and harmonious Brithlh Empire. H‘ EMBER that the security of yo r employment and of your food and "that of your family, de- pends on a fully developed British Empire. ' INSIST UPON YOUR CANDID- ATE. WHATEVER HIS PARTY, GIVING A SATISFACTORY AN- SWER T0 THESE QUESTIONS. (1)—D0 YOU BELIEVE that the development of the British Empire by the British family of nations is the most important fac- tor in the peace a-nd prosperity oi the world‘! (Zl-WILL YOU SUPPORT‘ a policy of securing the foodeup- piles of this country by develop- ing local production first and ithen the food producing industries of our Dominions and Colonies? (3l.-DO YOU BELIEVE that full co-operatlon in trade and pro- duction between all parts of the Empire is absolutely essential to the welfare of Great Britaini’. (4l.—WlLL YOU ENCOURAGE in every way possible the purchase of Empire produced goods by the people of this country a/nd the movement to distinguish between Emipire and foreign inylorted goods. -~ Whatever your party; whatever your Candidate's views on party questions. FOR THE SAKE of the peace of the world. - l-‘OR THE SAKE of the harmony of the Empire, - FOR THE SAKE of the prosperity oi’ yqur native land, FOR THE SAKE of the future of your children, and FOR THE SAIKE of your own pro- sperity. - SEE THAT'tho Candidate you vote {or will support the, fullest co-oticrntion among the men flilii women of our own blood aind race for the ilevelopuient of the illeili heritage of every British Citizen. W. G. Y. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER s WGY (ISchnectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kllocyclee (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.55 a. m-Tlxne signals, 12.30 p. m.—_Stock market report. CHEAP i'.'\i SICCUIIITY of stipply is essential so that the populutioni ca-nnct be in danger of starvation! but of the iiienitiail. Because the big factor under-i jaws, wiiggingl is taxed silisiiiziy leath all this is, that lf_you can: _make the hunger iuicesvm mouth, “and stomact —ilow, by the appear-l Ovul‘ $5il0ll0iifailce and tustiness of the food, you iiftililllily rank among lilo lurgiwstyaiiiiressee an“. having been Copied for a like purpose. Frederick W. Ililvo gQne a igng way ' Vanderbilt contributes about a mil. 990919 “'93-'- In Rotting‘ ' Variety of food. and attractive] tllui youi ‘ I “haily Selections m; FOR I Guardian Readers i 0 o vO-QfOO-OKQ-fQ-OOQ v4 v-Qeovo NOVEMBER 6, 1924 DEATH OR. I4II'IEZ*'TO b0 cur- llully nllndod is death; but to bu ltouluns 8:6. , iPRAY'I<}R:—Gracious God, we know that Thou art u ‘Spirit, able to change us ifronl carnal to spirit~ Thou change us into the llkeiluss oi Thine Own Image, SIMPLE songs, she socks soft stimuli-i- skies; Strange sunset shades sift silentl ——she somewhat siltlly sigh , Soliloquisingly she strays, sweet sotlgsters shyly l-ling, She secs slim sprucee’ slanting shades surround some spark- ling spring. Still southward silently she strays. She spies shy Simon Slade. “Stop, Simon!“ says Susan iSnooks. Still sifts sweet sunsets shade. Shy Simon six snug satisfying squeezes slyly stole. Susanna snickered. iSimon stayed Sick, silly, spooncy soul, Susannah nire saw some shy, sus- picious stranger stray, Saw ISusan ray, “Stop, Simon Slade,” Saw simple _ Simon stay. < Stern sire sought some solid stir-k -—~eereneiy, slyly glipped, Susanna. saw. She ehrlily shriekeil, "Skip Simon!" Simon skip- Ded. _ ____________________ as Chief Magistrate by a large mnj. ority of the American people How is it in Canada? An “uncrowni-ii King," as his silpportors call hlnl. bears rule at Ottawa, within mniorlty with loquncity and gal-rul- lty as his chief personal character- istics and with bastard Free Trade ias his pylicy. Truly the coniriit in wide! v ——-——<-0>———- Sunshine "In ourselves the sunshine ilweils. in: ourselves the music swells, everywhere the heart nwnkl- finds what pleasure it can make i-verey where tht- light and ahnde,| by the miner's eye in made." This ‘ti th secret. of that fine art which umrvle‘ poser»: oi’ always finding good and beauty in others. They selves. ‘ (Inscription IMPORTED, factor in the peace of the world is n j_______.__________ have goodness and beauty in them- "llllll- most as effective war oi" (ilGANT- IC FOREIGN TRUSTS. Security can only ‘be found i plentiful sup-- plies from our own in the great loyul Overseas. (BI—CON'I‘IN,U‘ITY.‘ We can‘ only have a continuous supply wilcn our Empire sources are fully ilcvclopcd nntl able to provide, ntl Cnmulnniticis ileuple, _ (DON'T FORGET that when wet talk of lilMPlitE supply, it involwiilili- (or starvation pr ccsl because ofisi-Enlnf Chm" Wm‘ the war of ulmeil forces or the al- maker- Alli" Rallilillllll Keilll, ill mallow-subjects {market 12.40 p. m.—-Produce market rui port. ' 12.45 p, m.—-Wenther report. 2.00 p. nL-Music and talk. "Dc- tlic Home Home Economics Department, Now York State iCoIlege iior -Teacliers. 6.00 p. III.—-<PI‘OIIIICB and stock 6.15" p. tIL-Jlépuft on condition of New York State highways, fur- nished by iCn-ptain A. W. Brandt, State Highway Commissioner, 6.30 p. m.——-I)i|lner music by Holt-l ili-ai-it. lthc minimum needs of OllriTc" E-‘lck Orchemrm Albmu“ N‘ Y’ 7.45 p. ‘In.-——A Fow lMoIneni-s with New Books, ii. L. Hopkins, assist- librariall, Grineral Electric 0s the development of HOME SUP- Cilillllillly- PiiYi. 8.00 p, m-Musicui program by it?) — (TI-IEAPNESS. ForeigniGlens Falls, N. Y., First l’resbyter~ Conlbines will give us cheap food for u your or two in order to put the Home and Empire producer out of competition. immediately itbnt is done and they have control. tho consumer will pay ever after uwirds for his fool's pilrailise. REAL CHEAPNESS is u reas- onable price over a lotig period that has as- littlo variation us possible. REMEMBER THAT STABILITY tilt‘ SU-PPLY ls above all to be de- sired illlll this can only be obtain-i (ill by STABILITY 0F TREAT- MENT. Annual Budget dnterferen- (‘P with Empire products prevents our obtaining cheap nnd full nup- plies; let us agree on an Empire Food Policy and tsstnblish it for a long period. DON'T BE SATISFIED with thc ask it goods are EMPIRE or" FOREIGN. EMPIRE OUR BEST MARKET. iilll ‘Church- Choir, Cecil director. i Wright. ORA TORIO I1R~OGRA M Chorus, “Thou Who Art Forever Biased," from "Stabat Motor" _______________________ .. Dvorak (Ciloir of twenty voices) Quartet, ‘jliere Lite is Quickly Past" frolll “Horn Novlsaiula" ________________ __ i-loratio iParki-r Mrs. Walter-L. tlloss, soprano; Mrs, iClifforii Hall, contralto; Charles .I’oZ-lurd. tenor, George Wells, bass. Chorus, “Lovely Appear," from “Tho Redemption" --.-- Gounod Choir Soprano solo, “iWllh Verduto Clad" from "The Creation" -___ Iiaydil iMrs. hiatlldn Biigeluw Russ Cecil Wright, ncconlponist Chorus, ‘l0 Saviour of the World," from “the Darkest Hour" Moore We ‘nre an industrial country Choir and depend on exports of nmnufac- chorus in, woman “pm-yum lures; the Empire takes ineariy Qnnndr, Cerno Deum," from hflii 0i our 9X90" 0i muriufiwiur ~N°et~ ____________ __ Chadwick es Including the bulk of our goods on which our highly skilled labour is employed. The Empire buys more per head of population than any foreign country. Each New Zealander tak- cs £15. worth; each Germu-n only 14s. worth; each Australian £10. worth; each American only 10s. worth. Tine Dominions are Increasing iin population and that increase hie-ans increased trade with this countly. TARIFF WALLS AGAINST U8. foreign tariffs Throughout the world countries are setting up to shlffhltt our goods. Throughout the Empire Domin- lnn and Colonial tariffs are re- duced by large preferences to this country. Whether we believe in tariffs or n-ot, we ‘must face the fact of for- ntgn and Dominion tariffs and take advantage of the pull towardis Empire countries and the repu- sion from foreign countries. ~ REMEMBER that the greatest NOVEMBER. tl.-——You need to have more ambition and determin- ation if you want to gain success. Folks love you, and value your trustworthy naturefYou are ten tier and true lin your affection, and devoted to your family. Cultivate hope, and live out of doors a lot. Your birth-atone in the topaz, whlgh means fidelity. Your flower in the chrysanthe Tour lucky color h grey. i your life will Move 0r lllprove Women of Choir Chorus, "Light ottbe World." from "Light of Life" _________ __ Elgal‘ Choir Soprano solo, "0 iCountry Bright and Fair," from ‘ll-lore iNovis- gimp," ________________ __ Parker Mrs. Walter L. Rose Cecil. -WrIght. accompanist Men's chorus, "At Thy Feet in Ad- oration," from "Stab-at iMater" _______________________ __" Dvorak Male Chorus Chorus, Credo ‘iEyre" ____ Novello , Choir 11.30 p, m.—-Or3an recital by Stephen E. Boieclalr, from Proc- tor‘s iI-Iarmanua Bloecker Hall, Ai- hsny, N. Y. The Fly Menace Taught In Verse ILONiDON, Nov. 5.~Straight from the rubbish heap ii come. I never wash my feet, And every single chance I get I walk on what you elit. This “Song of the Fly’ ‘Ill one of the I0 ‘healthgrnmsl’ which. were recently being distributed to the school children in LGIOQIIBIIIIIFP during- the health week campaign. Altogether 50.000 pamphlets were circulated, and the children were encouraged to secure the series of 10. __ Troublu Stand up to your troubles! Milk sure your purposes are right and then battle your way through. Don't you cam what "they any." Concern yourself only with whet you do. For. verily. the conduct of he sincerity of your hurt. quotations; newt-i bulletins.‘ I l - NOVEMBER 1924 nizjtss want. MADE Look for the ' label In, fhc inaidepuokef . “Corre i , is tilici You hiavrelno doubt _ if is that so clistiilguishcs 'c1tii:i<.-i_y_i$i;< -.-l frcm ordinary cloil Society Brand C their shape. With yet they cost no clothes. J.“ W. II 135 Great r Boy's {Correct cut." Improperly’ cut, ilic .' fabric looks commonplace. TLc ; ~ lacks smartncss and you Lin: of it if. "" dressed and feel well-dressctl They give longer wear and greater satis- ' faction in the wearing. It’s all in the cut; 4 n, C i i. 1' S if? Q 1° € ciicrl wonlslcrol 1: ll. .i: 12s. The 21mm w lothcs arc alvzziys cor- rectly cut. They hang right. Tin-y ii lain tllcnl. you look nvcll- tilways. more than ordinary Made in the choTcQSzFofVaIVI-wool British and Do/ncsfic fabrics in nzotQls i0 sail every taste. A splendid selection‘ from$35. to $55. IIBBLEE George Street Olfarlottetowws Smartest Store for Men and Wear. ' AND gsnccegn. I Enrich; brash ‘(hinting INdCANAVDA i i vv Policy P, 21296 (Age 30) luued 1904-<Annul| Premium CASH VALUE AT MNTU Poil-lcyholder had drawing surplus $1666; or app 20 yeti-e. ' \ ' Provincial The Great-Went Life , 61 Queen Street Funeral in i Clash With Police BORDEAUX, NOV- L'—~The first act of violence since the passage or the law forbidding wiigioits pro- cessions took piece here ymterdgy, 2i; n protest axelnst the law, the op of Montaubau led the funer- al procesui n with all the wligious regnliu- in keeping with the occas- ion and the-rank of Bishop. A police cordon held up the pro- cession. and removed the bishop's nassock. starting a violent fillht bu. tween the participants and the Police. The police were joined by individuals opposed to the rail‘. ioua demonstration and the nutsh- ended with ‘the arrest of three pim- none. A lillile feriiin! exists between the Catholic church and the Her~ "l" "Vmllflnt u n result of hi: "_ The Reward oiWisdiim at Thirty EXCESS OVER PREMIUMS PAID option fully paid-up participating contract for $5000 and with- patlng bonus of $3220,—In addition to the protection for Particular: of similar pollciel, mailed on reguest to l Ilynilman a c». m. , , mu. ' §§§§§Q4§§4§§44Q4§§§Q Q9 for $50!!) (20 Payment Life) $158.50—-T0hl ~pild $3170. RITY 1924 .. s...S4250 1080 of continuing policy as a lying in purchasing a partici- Mlfllflfli‘! 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