“surround-Bu avfléxéacr. 4 . mi llllllllilllillllll suinmiii Manager. J. ll. Burnett. Auaooluo Editor: U. h. Currie. new lurk ltopreeoulratiuélnaruhaur rowers, lie, (‘Menage Iepre-aentaluv-E. J. Power. etmnnrm s» - . i-Notes By The Way As the parliamentary eeealon H Ottawa advances the impression grows stronger that the docks are being cleared for action ah quickly ~ as lposslble for a general election. The welldnfornnd Ottawa correo- ._ pendent of the onetary Times st Ottawa sums up the situation as follows:- The business situation is not improving, ard if anyithing, shows an inclination to get worse for the bear movement in the markets cannot but have a de- pressing effect at: the present time when business is so suscept- ible to psychollo foal ‘ ‘inc/noes. With the bottom folding mrt of the wheat market the West will be so chirpy either though at. the same time wheat would seem to be rworth more than -the recent action of ‘the market suggests. So a number of influential Liberals say, "Better go now than later the going may not be as "Afijfiriaallorc ans cosy alar- l- re ‘Fenne- Ild.’ ' amt, steered frelble dnlhlldlif up flu fllltll lfln up _ alvonddvr Tonlocgrufl" Mn. . Love, WohntfPari, Col. NLTRS E-lowe'a_atatemcnt merely backs up what over one hundred thousand grateful Tanlac usershave said about this grcnt natural tonicuhd builder. Our files ‘are packed with such testimony. if your systcinls run down, if you can't seem to cat or slcey, have lost weight or suffer from tryirigpam, why not let Tania" start to bring you back to vigorous strongtli and health. No long, wretched wait to get results! Fania: starts right in to build you up. It cleans the blood, rcvitalizcs digestive organs, fixes up the liver and makes you lccl like a new person. ~ For Constipation Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills TAN LAC FOR. YOUR HEALTH ndltor and The GUARDIAN nuay be obtained Irons the following genie In Charlottetown: .. mlllllllllb hlutlonrrl. (lruflon Si. curler k Co" Queen otreol. .\. Brown, slump Vendor Aallwuy Ilooketull I’. T. Murphy. Prince BL. (lrorery u. i‘. Duly. “IIQI Bl. \\. C. Wright, Aunt street Welt hlcphon Duffy, Richmond 8t. tlra. l. Doueetie. 20 Sprln‘ Park Rd. it. ‘llaonnaa While. I35 Elm Ave. i, I). ‘liaylor. Gnaltou lit. Fred Uuuulst, l-ronat Uoorgo hi. hlcllunald Drug ('11., Water hunt. hummerelnle- \\'. .\_ Juhnratun, llontullw- 3|. A. Puquct, Qourls. 0m Mouth Sewn Agency. Ito-man. Slim-\- Agsncy, New Yum. Alutollnli Sewn Alenry. SLEEPLESSN E88. .4.90z/ A youn woman complained bitt- erly to a Triend about her inability to sleep, She would so to bed in good time. but simply ooul_dn't get off to sleep, or if she did get to sleep it was for but short periods of time. Consequently sh'e felt worn out all the time. Her friend asked her what she was doing about it. "Oh, I'm not taking any medic- ine yet. but I'm afraid I'll have to start soon. '1 really couldn't get through the day, if I didn't drink a lot of tea. I drink twenty cups a day Just to keep me gofng." Now this young woman was in- telllgent. and didn't want to start‘ Ht-hultl News N9“ “'7'” THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 , LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETY, We trust our people W1" rewind, --— ito this cause wlrh that readlnea! At the 1B5! annual "Iveilng o’ which they extend to every good the _Cauadlan League of Ni\ll(Y_I1S“>3u3e_ There is no noblcr work in Society the President, Rt. ilon. Sir‘. which men and women can 0081150 Robert Borden, tendered his resign-a)..." that of wiping off from our good]. ition on account of health consldcr- partly (jhristlanlzed ClVHlZBLlOILWQF taking drugs for her sleeplessness, but she was taking enough thelne or cafflcne to keep her awake nearly the entire twenty iour ours. I have talked about sleeplcssness a number of ‘times, and suggested that if Olie could absolutely get the mind into a blank condition so that there would be no thinking,‘ one should drop off lo sleep. The reiarcng of the entire body, and taking long deep breaths as if you were tired out compleacly, is also 0i’ help in getting off to Pep. ' The ideal sleep is that due to tiredness of the entire body, that is tho muscles, and the brain. That sleep depends upon the pro- per distribution of the blood ls believed by many observers, They stuic that it is hard to go to sleep whtu the feet. or the skin itself is cold. In proof of this they point out. that the old fashioned hot brick or sioue, or the electric pad. to the feet. usually lnd-uced sleep. The ilubit of giving hot milk or soup to sleepless patients is uezd in many Zgne ./_\%Z§' \\\\~‘ I‘ “Lions b“ Consult“! to continue/MS the most unchristinn and illogical onnectlon with the Society as a utembcr of the Executive. "The Rt.‘ Hon. Sir George E. Foster,Senator,| was unanimously elected as his‘ successor. I At this meeting a drive was urramgt d for, with tile object of scouring during the prefifllll Y9“? .1 mumbershlp of 100.000 and a fund of $100,000 the interest of whicili .5 to be usied in carrying on the min-l cutional work of the Society. All the Canadian Clubs, men‘s and wo-l mens, all the women's orlzailililw Lions, Catholic and Protestant, all“ the branches of-ihe independent! Order of Daughters of the Empire: ~ and a number of other organizn-l tion-s besides the clergy of all dc- The Progreeeivos active and very much alive since the budget, was brought down. This la in strong contrast with their previous atti- tude. They realize that they have hitherto supported the government tcn closely to satisfy the wlghgg are SiHPflIlint-Z lhc gospel 0! Deflceiazzd expectations of their constitu- ‘ cnls who did not send them to Ot- tawa to be the mere henchmen of the Administration. They were elected on a platform of their own in the hope ‘that their lparty worm] continue to grow rapidly and would before dong be able to occupy the treasury benches. /0a"-§* of its primitive vices and there ‘is Let Us Help ' You Cure That Cold at present no more effective an)’ than unit-lug with the millions of men and women who, through the League of Nations and its branchcs,| A liffle [rig/var in price, but‘ F- who‘ a wonder/a] (difference ‘dfew cents make lzmd goodwill. - ' - .___jQ-o>- EDITORIAL NOTES‘ For many Hays you have been troubled with that dry hard cough-your head aches and you sometimes find your- self m a bath of perspiration after very little cxcrtion_ lT’S THE COLD Get after it at oncc—evu) day's delay means more suf faring and a further weaken- ing of the body in fact some very serious ailment may sot lfl. House rises today. Tomorrow Good Friday. Silllifilay is Hospital us: day. The Progressives now realize that but for their support the King gov. ernment would not have lasted a year. So far as appointments are “Qlle 8 PGIIIIY, lWO-fl-DCDYIY, c1 oss buns." hot We Have a Cure nominations are being solicited to cooperate in the drive which takes place during the last week in April. The participating organizations will. concerned they have had no share in the min-erase of ‘the Government. By so luuch they have ‘given the Administration their support at a Lcnt has been the shortest in memory. not a train dclay, far less o. storm. hospitals, the idea being to drnw the blood away from the ‘brain to the digestiveorgans, However my thought ‘s nofiwhar to do to induce sleep, but that you cheaper rntr ‘than those members, and your family doctor should cu- The Public Forum i This column is open fur lhs discussion Ivy correspondents nf grueatlunn of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian dose not necessarily endorse the up- m: 2 lvmcs McDONALD 8.. BRADLEY Proprietors Great George St. Phone 315 ____! Briefly the aim of the Canadian Professor Fay’ Ofqhe chan- of EC. —'Lcaguc of Nations Society is to ononflcs in Toronto Unhnzrsily A Battery Which Will GiveService luitii-rgv is 0m- 0i‘ priut-ipztl alt-cos. snrie-s 0i‘ your cur- ll must’ Iw pmvt-rful duralillv and atbovc all rcllziirlv. .\il tilt-so and umuy additional qualitivs will Irv found in llll‘ ll.\|t'l‘ product. Hm Ii‘ you have not yet purt-luist-Ii your Vimt- lcry you will (l0 well l0 s00 flit‘ ll.\ RT ulul “.4 1's QI'O'I‘I~I you prices. “'1- ill-HO rs-puir lmt. tor-Iva 0i‘ ('\‘1‘I‘_\' mukc and Imu- a lartfl‘ numlu-r now rczuly for st-rvlt-v. Soc us iwfofv “"3" lug. ' Phone McEwe 590 I ‘ch'Town Garage Battery and Car Repair DH”- . - '“' " o 0 f e l o E INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We ule thle adjective advle- edly. Buffer-era from Eyestreln "'1! Kl" Pirfect vlelon and therefore do not suspect the presence of any aye dsfact. Tlle motive power of the entln ‘human ..._ nlem Ia ‘ Nerve Energy. Normal eyee. It le Mfflfy§fl utilize about 20$ of this '4'"! EMMY. but when Eye. etraln Ie preeent. a much larg- 0r proportion ie required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an u. eeaehu amount of Nerve En- "IY. may eerloueiy affect the functioning of other orgone of "'0 5°47. Ind produce III health. uava voue lvle axanmlo 6.l-'.%||eeea. lhlnugh a committee and collectors,‘ we an an“ Mung and gelling .mnkc a personal appeal to all citl-ibener known u" righL Mr Mac.‘ zen.‘ for membership and we trust Lead‘ Generwl “hummer o‘ the Bank! whey will meet with the response‘); Nova semis declared m.“ m1] _\\'l1lch this great ‘undertaking tic-five w“? me most prosperous 89ml’ lsmwes- contained community in Canada?‘ says ‘place in the hands of its memberslwe are quietly prosperous through‘ ‘the fullest qmssllrle information, bylaw mvexopnlcn. of m". “alum, red {liullvtinn and otherwise concerning sources and have the "103; wonder. m" “'0” "f, m” Imam“? or Nationswflll example in the ‘world of success- Alrnzldy fifty-four nations are mom-in,‘ cooperation In our Egg and _ mlPoultry Association: now the Haili- thcse ‘nations has its local nationaiqax Chmmcle instances “a m proog society and subsidiary branches. o; m, conwumm ma; there is f As our rudders already know nothing wrong Wm] the Marmmes. like aim of the ‘League of Nations is‘ but u Hupm-abundance 0g grouchflrg 5m devise zit means by which inter-Rum knockers 1n Nova 3cm“; and’ |uallonal (iisputcs may be settled by New Bmngwick of course. my iIWhlT-Patlml or b?’ mulch“ iprmemL-other "two provinces have not the ill-‘Pl- 6-5 lllsVul-e“ halve“ individuals benefit of Conservative ‘govern- "fe 11°“ Bewled‘ by mm“ o’ law‘ ments which may uccount for it. L roi this should be possible. Two. Shiny/finals who would undertake to, It will new be ln order for farm- adjust their boundaries or settle ers, householders ‘and businesses their business disputes "with the to start getting things ready for our i ‘burs nf the League and each pl-rly be regarded as outlaws. Arevillages and 4100""? not nations, equally-lawless that st-tlahould vie with one another in pre- 11g rhnlr (llspnli-s lhy the nova-gory sent-in-g the beat and brightest a-p- und senseless bloodshed of war‘! I TU-‘Ifilblfi 1° H1099 WM T)", Lea-guts oi’ Nations is the only will visit our shores. It is Iwond- studied and deliberate international erfu-l what a coat of paint Iwlli do. zuttcmpl. yct made to avert ‘war lniand thc use 0i? a hammer and nails international disputes and the idea t0 fix uP filling‘? a hll- The first of has appealed strongly to the sense our more important delegations, the of the civilized would. Already, as Union of ‘Canadian Municipalities. stnlcd above, fifty-fourlnaitions haveds due here in June, and as it in- hccome members of the League and eludes representatives, from every reach of those has its national socl- province in Canada including the cty a branch of the parent Uangue. ‘Premier of Quebec and the Mayors iiy crcnting throu-gh these organlz-yof Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and anti-war sentiment, Quebec we should put our-best foot D98 Hi IICB I atioua through properly directed educa-:l'"'ward m lmpre“ ‘hem Wm‘ m” m)“ through a propaganda agams‘ desirmblilty of this ‘Province as a ‘place to live in or to visit for a Ell the crime, the suffering, the mur- Ivacation. dcr and the destructlvenesa of war __ it is hoped that, eventually, the civ- We understand that Mr. Arthur illzed nations of the world will with Newbcry, Assistant Provincial Sco- one voice so declare against war askretary and Clerk of the Executive l0 mflko "- lm. Blble- N0 llll-lflllzCouncll, w.lll take his leave"0f the will go to W81‘ Wlloae 1160916 l"! 0P- Leglsla-ture today after an unbrok- waed w war and ‘when all the 1w- en service of fifty-one years. The ‘H0118 9P9 lPflrlllefli-Bd Wl-I-‘h thfi BflU-‘Leglsiature, before rprorogation, war spirit throush the Kroner of will ‘take omclal cognizance of Mr. the ‘Milli-ISO! Nlltlomswrlth its suiv-‘Ncwbery’! resignation from the aldlary branches no nation will honourable position which he has darew were war amine! BIIOUIBF-tsoion-g and faithfully flllied and the The aim of the leans, belated leave taking will be dimly recorded through it lbe, growing as it is, out in the Jdurnalls ofthe HouaedifnNew of the sin and the horror and the bery retires from active service destruction of the last greet war, with a long and faultless record ls to the credit of our civilisation. a the esteem and respect of the it ineplms the hope that. at least representatives and ofllciala ‘with slowly, the worst elements of our whom his duties brought him in . inherited savegery m ‘being slim-contact. o [shalt have “outgrown n» Jertodic W", a dietlnotilofllpcooqde 4 revereionzwhlch plaoellton novel-to few and to none I 1 with primeval sensory. ltliah to Mia-Newt: i. ‘i .1. ». vl\| .. .. .... w,» an...‘ ) mud is that the He was created a mem- etod and that, ‘eventually mankind ber of the Order of the British Ilm-l whn were elected as Liberals, and’ with the result that they have split" .heir own party, Provinces whose representation will hereafter he larger by ten members than it was then. By the mistaken policy of Supporting a government not their cum’ they ed" relief will come. lllldflllbleilly also damaged the ._ ‘ have chances or re-electlon for them- selves and of acquiring the new seats that nre opened on the “rnirics. l l The older Eastern Provinces have never been enamored of the group system. The feeling there has been Dominion would have hotter government Wit-h two strong parties than with three and ‘that the platforms of the two older parties were between them suffl~ "clentiy ‘broad, elastic, and differ- ent from each other to afford the electors a fair choice as to which they would support. East of the Lakes there will be no regret if the old order of thinks should be res-torcd. Although the Progres- sives in Parliament are second in numbers either of the older parties l fists" or with shot guns would DPO-‘Hllnlmer vlflltflrfl- The 61!)’, l-Uwnsvlsurpnssca thcm in men of outstand- lge no rail l y‘ Lin: alblilty, experience and national reputation in lmiblic affairs. As between the Liberal and Pre- gresalve parties the obligations are not mutual. Their candidates op- posed each other nt the last eluc- tion and t/he conditions under lwhlch i114?!‘ came to stand together have been damaging to both. The gov- ernment which owed its lifc to the Progressives, flung them sops suf- ficient to raise the yrrpllcaltion of a purchased support, and smirchr-d them in the giving, but denied them much which they might have hou- orably accepted. In these -iillolt relations both par- ties were.dlecredited and the coun- try suffered lose. There is present dlssatisfaction- tending toward in- evitabie estrangement and mutual recrlmina-tion. With an election near at hand the Progressives find it necessary to their own aufety to assume an attitude of independence and criticism they had not shown before. What in past sessions was ls appearance a close alliance is now little more than a truce. ---_ The Westerners will not shoulder the responsibility of defeating the Government which they have so far lsupported. By so doing they would Illlltlfy themselves and confess they had blundered. But from present appearance they realise the urgency of self preservation as a party and in the coming election they will fight their mm hand. lrogstion ceremony this afternoon ‘ct 2 o'clock will be more than or- ‘r/‘oioborate lend will be why wgnmsed i»; u... _ tlfiilellllfibd citin- Mofm-a ens ' _' . Jive exlpremlen of the ifrovfnce. “Wm ~~ v f. There may 'l)e some habit of life At "'9 919cm)" euch as too much tea or coffee, the, ,of 1921 they swept the three lPrairle keisplng of the mind or one central‘ "brewin- ...-_ . . deavor to find out the cause of ""°'"‘ “' “"""'""""""“"' fleeplesgness‘ wo-ee e+oe-e+o+e-o+e 0041+» EDUCATION thing. iustcad of having varlcd 1n~{ ~ tercsta. perhaps sleeping or resz- Slr,—-»iu following the prnrcuil-i "u; we uuwh throughout the day-‘ings in t-hc Legislature, | Ilnle u: All)’ One 0! 8 Ylllfivbef 0f will!“ "WY legislator says, among Olllci‘ things “We H’ and H the “use be loin’ that‘ to tax llic people for lidua-u-l tion would be foolish. Allow me m; ' state a few facts for his ediflcailon.‘ ‘having taudht in muuy rural eyg4y‘.§.as.§‘§.._._..§_._....._.Q-yQ~§ schools-Ll know pretty well lhei Q l _ feeling of the people, , Character Readlng | This ls uu enlightened zlgu and; people take more iutcrvst lu llle t O-O-§§Q'§Q§§O-O-O-§O-O§-§§%O-§-Ow education of their cilildrcu lllllll lformorly. Where a competent teacher is doing good work and the parents realise that their rliilvi- The (lruciztn nose naturally rc- m“ are doing wen’ “my u“, Wm. ""315 l‘ rmmlwmr 10v“ and “ppmfllng tn pay for it, It is (prim pluin clam," or “n an‘! Iuxnryi but ll that this gentleman is no frivud of, "la! ‘bengllg; i“ “wmr wants mm‘ the ‘Teachers, I would usk him ii a‘ e e ' - v I c n rurul school n yo“ “mm a staunch’ trust" i: riiitiittiatrairy illicrc. llc forums "why ma“ we“ °"°°“° “m” the rm that but for sour: »- ,~ _ . ‘h ,. 1,,(’.,'°§,',“’.‘,,,'If§:f.;ns“,‘,‘em1,{ 21,1‘, TEACHER, llc wpultl nut nr-cupy . ’ ' ' ._' the position he holds today. m" be very clever and quick “ L ‘Had the Arscnnult govcrnmr-nl ' Th: hooked m,“ bekmg t}. ,1 proposal been put to the people by Lin,“ n; suspiclou.” subtle“ “m; the Bell opposition so that they si-iulnlllg individual who 'lc'lbur~ could clearly understand ii, I fool Mely makes a keen gtudy of men safe in saying it would nntphnvo and things for his own purpose. been defeated. A thick. hooked nose (lenutes With reference to the Consolida- Nllflnls. H118 feeling. originality flllll tlon of the schools if it be forccd inventive mind. a lover of moucy. upnn the people it will Inflnl with n storm of opposition und z-luuu- and cmotllmal. trouble and (lincord. A Stau nch Friend -...__.-;-Q-Q>i-_ I um Sir, cic, TEACHER Daily Selections l Guardiaiinlieaders ; 9 ‘GOO-OO- 0&0 APRIL 9, 1925. SAIFEGUAIRDEI): — IIo nhull give. his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. Psalm 91:11. PRAYEitz-‘Wc trust the Lord with all for Thou art. our Shep- herd-, and wv shall not want. UNION IN PRAYER. There is strength to tho heart in a ‘hand-clasp We know to be loving and true. And a pledge of remembrance when absent Stirs the spirit oi courage anew. duriirq Lent llot (irons Buns as a trout for Plaster. m’ “ But a promise of prayer made u‘. partln! . Hath power still closer to bind. For only the thoughts that are D1179“. . . in prayer’: 9' est rdlnembrance are enshr nlgd. ' p . 'l‘hero's rent nourIsImu-nt‘ intheae delicious buns on account of the oxtraJine ingredients used in them. Tempting. sugar-frosted treats —- just the right combination of armor nml spice and big luscious rui. sins. HOT CROSS BUNS Order now for the Easter holidays Stewart: H Bakery And at merit. H0] when tile Sacrifice y ., . Is muttering its blessing love- boug t There ls strength for the hour of com-bat, When we know that we than are in thought. “When at eve the shadows are fell- 418. ' And a hush ptilis the voice-laden oir. Cometh peace with the thought of . that promise. . ‘that pledge of a union in pray- er. Anon. Profits Reduce TwentyPayments to Fourteen l 5% ‘iSv1.‘2";§'.lf.‘.'?£a€:i‘2‘l..."iL’l1 32.2.3.2}? a . 31m Prcailum t 146.10 I'll I915! 9mm" Zfiilig m m.“ Ear-nines credited 191 Tomi end of iith yse _ Required to pay future preraaiume __ Cash Surplus to Assured .............. .. | one no the filr“5"$i'r|“&§'€i'§i'-Z't3"p'{'.h's'i1:§'|s msT. ‘ HYNDMAN & CO., LTD. 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