Why be e slave to ASHES’! You won't ll you burn DOM IN ION Household Coke. Compared with anthracite, it will save you 15c. to 30c. on every fuel dollar (Government test). M O Fl E H E AT L ES S AS H ES Givesaradiant.ALL HEAT fire with practically no ashce. Clean, smokeless, soozless, light in weight, easy to handle. Ask your dealer for folder telling how to fire DOMINION Household Coke to save money. Or write Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation Limited Halifax Sydney Mention Wiiiliiflll i/vwxe/zodl W. C. T. U. NOTES ON . iTHOUGIITFULNESS Do Wu ever stop to think friends, As you rush along your way, 0f the hurts you may inflict On the ones you meet each day. By word. or tone. or action, 0r expression of your eye. Or even by a passing joke Just as u hurry by? You don intend to do it per-hull. But don't u realize That we al have some odd weak- ness. And each one tries and tries To overcome that failing, But by thoughtless word or deed You may just, slip one up now At his very time of need When a thoughtful gesture. A quiet unquestioning eye, would cheer and help to lighten I-lis burden!—Won't you try? —Esther Kenrru. Ottawa. Ont. word or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Canadian .White Ribbon Tidings) The other eight rovinces will be glad to read something of the smallest province in the Confeder- ation, not only because it s “The Island" to many. but because it is have in our wide expanse of coun- m: And so many of us have discov- ered to our sorrow. that matter of being a Prohibition Province can- not be taken for granted for a moment-and so the Islanders feel. The old and familiar trouble of ‘bootlegging is rampant with them and their hearts are heavy that their good law is not being more strictly enforced. Moreover, the opponents of Prohibition are ar- guing as they have to the rest of us. that Government Control will solve all ills. The women of the Unions feel very keenly that many. fi III Buntain & Bell & 0o. Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. l. 222?; F . When at the slone quor- ries two weeks ugo, we bought several lovely monuments which are pric- ed below our usual low price, which we con always give on account of not hov- ing any agents. This alone saves you from $15.00 to $50 dollars on euch monu- ment, and we ore also giv- ing u discount for the bul- clnce of lhe yeur on our en- tire stock of Swede uncl Native Grcmiles and Ver- mont Marble. Bhandler & Bell Mulpeque Road \\'\~ ,- Jill” ' l -\\<'n§4 w»;- ".\\‘"*r »<»- - \ < ' u; A... 4 Near Rudio Towers Phone i336. Professional Cards ll. F. ARDHEBALII Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street Purim n. P- 0. BM l?- Mcleod 1S Benlle H lfl. I,EA\“‘LEY. K C. J, A. l)” "ITALY, K. . C. F. IZENTLEY, LL.B. j-nslcrs and Attorncy-I-l-III MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Si!!!“ fivacfiuliglan Biulrainor MARK R. nlacC-UIGAN, lt.c. C. st CLAIR TRAINOR. B.A. Barristers. Solicitors. 51¢- MONEY 1'0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street, Charlnttetown__ LT .. - 1.17;. ‘s ;_ _ ~ _ Palmer 6. Haslam H. J. PALMER, ILC. A. J. HASLAM. B.A. LLB. narmrsrra. sic. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P-EJ- MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85 119M111 Culclille 8. Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Brllllllllll! gfir9llg§l§hl PET“ H. F. McPHEE. B.A. KC. NOTARY kc. It SOLICITOR __ l Charlottetown Bell 8. Malhieson D. b. Methleann. bl-Jl- and Solicitors I. Bihllell TO rrialerl Money LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PJL. many voters are being influenced by the "much speaking" and are not at all investigating what Gov- ernment Control has meant in other provinces. Cannot the other provinces do something to help them. and avert a catastrophe in this one bright 590i. W- C- T- U.ly speaking? There are nine Unions in the comparatively small area of the Island-six of them in Queen's County. three in Prince County. but none at all ln King's County. It not being their Convention time. they gathered in three-point meetings to greet the Editor of "Tidings." Cornwall and North Wiltshire had a. meeting at Mrs. Gordon MadMillans. the County and Local President. Beechwood Gardens. the charming place. a picture of which appeared in our October paper. Charlottetown. York. Cavendish and Pownal gath- ered in achurch hall. at Charlot- tetown for an evening meeting. with Mrs. Johnson. the local Presi- dent. ln the chair. And finally Summerside. Freetown and Ec- deque had a joint meeting in a- nother church hall in Summer- side with Mrs. Harrison MacFar- lane, County President, leading. Mrs. Hazen I-Ioavard. Provincial President was at all three meet- ing. Every group was alert and eager. full of questions. ready to co-operate. 'l‘he fact that there are no unions at all in Kings County. the most easterly county. and that there are as yet no organized Y's shows the field for organization. There is a number of the officers keenly conscious of this-time. experience and skill. they are fear- ful about. They or; going at it. . but it is another argument for our National Organizer. One thing learned by the writer is that there are two W. C. T. U. women acting as very ear-rest Travellers’ Aids. one at Charlotte- town and one at Summerslde. Both of than are eager for help. look- ina for ideas. The three new Prlvincial Oilfi- cers appointed for this year will be introduced in next issue by Mrs. Howard. In the meantime, they are Mrs. Jo . Bimerintendent of S. '1‘. 1.: Mrs. Fred Shaw, Super- intendent of Marine and Ught- houses. and Mrs. Dear-on, "116- ings” Page Editor. Mrs. Clark, the former Editor has taken over . the L. T. L. Department. All in all. it may be true that fox-ranching. keneral agriculture and potato picking are the chief means of daily bread ln the Island. and therefore very important-but the cause of lemrggrance. of pearc. of moral reform, the task of mak- lng their province a "little bit of heaven." is very near and dear to these women by the sea. They will yet do it. GOOD TALKING POINT . No one offering a "first glass" means or expects to make a drunk- ard. but every drunkard rlid once take his first glass. and everv drunirard was once the innocent boy or zirl of some loving mother ~14 {urn-q n. wl<~~n mam.» gnmg other mother or fa'her thought- le==ly offered a first glass at an herwiae table natty. If is herdlessneas and indifference that lead many of our church pelple in- to this sin of offering a "social glass" of intoxicating (or polsrm- ous.) liquor. but that it is a verv real and widespread sin is shown by the results of a recent question- naire to a very larg e numW-r of quite typical young people. To the questions "Where and whv did you take your first glass of liquor." ninety “or cent. of them replied. ‘git a party because it was offered my. 6 STAGES OI‘ DIIITNKINNESS The following item was clipped from a recent issue of the "Bullet- in." an Edmonton daily newspap- e . I‘. Atlantic City, N. J. Sept l‘l— Wanted. An airtight definition of drunkenness. The International Association of Police. and Fire surgeons discus- sed the matter ‘Prlrlev and came to the conclusion that no matter how drunk a driver mv-v he a. mart lawver often can find flaws in the d-t'vr's fret, Dr. Robert A. Klldirlfe. labora- torv dlrcrtor of the lflanllv- CW1 bcrnliai raid hr had"! much hi"! Qr-vlvvv m nwsvp l"'lll"l'o" d-lvne-Q drunk but that he bad figured out no. elY QPv-Me m H-ipylronnqrg; flw» pawl rlqneivsl Yl-l""~t~rl inn-l dv-lllah ncli-‘orlent aw‘ dlvustlng, Dinv and dellrifnrq. Dazed and dcjected. Dead drunk. l 9 3. 4. 5. 6. - n .4 ».~.»_,_.. .._ . . -_. ‘ruratuoaur EFFORT AND HIGH COURAGE’ ‘The characterisitics distinguish- lug mankind from the rest 0f God's creation are superior intelligence and a Sense of moral responsibil- ty. To man alone is given a longing for a better life and a hig er social order. The quest for this has required intelligent effort and a high degree of courage. ‘There are many kinds of cour- age. There is that brute courage which instinctively enables the animal to attack its prey. or the courage of desperation empower- ing creatures to fight in self-de_ fense or in protection of their olf- spring. There is also the courage OUT OUR WAY in" 131i: (IHABLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN which will support a man in the hours of excitement and enable him to march the cannons mouth or into the Jaws of death. MORAL COURAGE “But there is IJI even greater courase. that moral courage which has enabled great souls of the human race to endure the scoff- ing and ridicule of their feiiorw men for what the believed to be e great moral princ pie. It is through the example and influence of such rare souls among us. whose lives have been inspired by some great conception. that social pwgress has been achieved. All great so- cial movements have drawn their impetus from lives of this type. M. ROSS Custom Taller Mada - to - Manure REPAIRING AND DRESSING New Premises 170 PRINCE ST. By J. R. Williams RACViET IS THIS? the only Prohibition Province we‘ SAY, l5 IT RIGHT THAT MOON- FIXER HOCKED Hi5 BIHE MD STUFF TO \DU AC-IIH AFTER GUT ALL was‘ STUFF AN’ HE'S ecrr ouR MONEY Au‘ SOME o|= $125 i’ say, WHAT Kano OFA DEEPER AND DEEPER. WELL, 1 HAD THE lMPP-ESSION HE WANTED ‘lHE MoicEv 1D PAY sou Bum. Bur 0F couRsE -Y.I.IIG.IAI.PAP.GI ‘ Disposa of r - Jfiiwituamg n-H J TISSUES HELPFUL ble tissues used instead handkerchiefs prevent reinfec- tion with cold germs. These tis- aum have many other uses for dusting, mo ping up spilled liq- uids. and ping silver. The cuckoo lays its eggs in the nests of other birds. and it always selects a nest belonging to a bird which feeds its young on food suit- able for young cuckooa. Burah in plain colors is newly important for evening wear. VI C K S VAeoRua hell" w! a cold quicker VA-rao-uoi. . Use Mllurfla for colds. OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY ‘fl-ls LOOKS 0F THE BATHROOM, You "Two DOLPHIHS MUST BE- some KIM "ro A HURRICANE u-CTHE ‘PLACE Logs LIKE A SEAsiDE BUNGALOW cowNY AFTER A TIDM- wave wozilm some “ro DESIGN A ‘REVOLVING BATHTUB ‘FOR BOARDING i-lousEs ‘THAT HAS AHOLE wrrH A WATER~T16HT up ‘PHAT wu.i_ WASH AND my A BQARDERJHE WAY ‘THESE HEW-‘FANGLED WAsi-llua MACHINES DO THE WASH _! l ‘TELL. ‘THAT OM"! TOTH' MAEIOR WM. HE'LL. IHVEHT AN AUTOMATIC. IROMER so we CAN STEP m, CLOTHES AND ALL, AND COME our BATHED AND LAUM DERED ,1 \ i. \ . \\Q\\\\‘ fl“ ~\\\\\ ‘ Z Z _, c -_ \ ~ \\\\\\\\\\\ BRINGING up FATHER . _..,-'—\-.7 rMOTl-IEQ- DON'T CAIZQY ON SO- $ONNY l5 OF AGE AND IS PROBABLY VEQV HAP- Onppu: and "CAP" IW/ BOY-TO Tl-llNKx HE'D MARQY AND STU BS HEIZE'5 A POST‘ CARD FOR YOU“ Ml2. JIGGS-l SEE Y l2 SON l5 h THAT'S A FINE SON WE GOT- HE SENDS ME A PO?‘ CARD WITH Hi5 VHONE NLJMBEQ ON IT ASKING METO CALL MOAéIZIED- IT’ l5 FROM YOLJl? SO YO GOT. THROUGH READIN‘ lT-— TO 5 HlS MONEY- iii; m" . a MOVIE l ALONG, SARAH ? T himble flies“... Starring POPEYE ——Now Showing-“Better Get a Steam ShoueLJ-Moiiday Wen FRTEND, I'M some DOWN "row/n TO A DO YOLJ WANT TO GO WHAT TILLIE sass m "runs aw, MR5 zronrs. HE LOOKS LIKE A FUGITIVE FROM A sips-snow- us’ s NOT "m: rvps vou'o ‘rs-nun TlLLIE wouto 5x ficxvour UNDERSTAND 4- BACK LATER weut, l THINK vu. so N TOWN -— YES, lNDE. YOU ARE! AND I M GO’ ING WITH YOU! By Edwina f WE'RE. GOING DOWN TO [BUY NEW I TELL YOU, WE'LL BE LUCKY ll’ “Rfig/Skfggsinziirulza FOIL Gun. CAN PAY FOlL TH’ HQU5g__ :_'__ wfi-Q _ HUMPH! WELLXOU a, L: a S; S f / 74w... : scam 1o s; ABLE TO ~ _ —_\l / _ ,9 ._. PAYFORCAPSLBSSONS _ - ..__ \ - Q ON THAT MISERABLE O T d‘ l. g Ii 2- - I 1. i I T _ J (a. I» ‘- -e¢£:m . / 2 4151* Z i’ C Niivefihfno i-BTJ Bu. coma rr, l VAM ? GONER GET BILL ~ LAND 0' closi-IEM- WHY. ER YE$_(OME mnxuov I wAurs A Daimnlie NAMED BILL. o? MV NA ME l5 BILL DEMON!’ Aw IQ » BlLl. WHY. 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