" _ NOEIMBER 25, T1921" ~ The Only Tailor-Made Shoe in Canada t t~ n».- Th is ti“, Ifine fir. 5 . I‘; fee sir-eh. the d- u- . _ as er toucr, ti,“ '5 "Kulshea the talIor-msdesult. ' S0 it is with the tailor-made shoe- _. . _ ES , hr‘. dengnedmduigned a: rfiiottrfiieezrfegytmarle. they their graceful shape, to wear well o i to retain ASTORIA-like all other shoes of its makers —is distinguished i: l - finial. l.“ quality ofamafltegizlnczuby its fineness of huh"). its undertrim edge, its uniformity of stitching. i Astoria Shoes I‘ made by Scott-Chamberlain Company, Limited London - Cid“. Will i ’ I lllllmlllull EW YORK FISH ADS ‘ Clleseboro Brothers Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, N0. 1. Fulton Market, New Smelts, Eels and Clams York, Receiver 0f 0f crops for neiktlthorhorltl. TENUEHE FHIIM 5T. MONTREAL. Nov. ‘Canadian Government, than Guiana. Tenders will or [Orllllglltly sailings ». ' FARM (Experimental lilo Experimental the provinces of Quebec , Scutla, and New Brunswick. tloll ed by ‘tho private farmer, causing a keen interest to en by the neighbors, which ally develops into considerub airy. . The general atlon between t the farmer is a-s f0IIOws:__ The planning and carrying oi‘ u suitable systematic The sowing of varieties strains of grain suitable to soil an (ldlstrici. , ‘Tiles ileu- acre to as» corluln the most suitable mtg seedling. Different The sowing of Car lots a specialty. receive same Ex l. Robbins & Robbins, - lnc. (. 3’ WholesaleCommission Fish Dealers. No.‘ 2 Fulton Market, New York, N. Y. Specialties Smelts, Eels and Clams in large or small lots CONSIGNMENT SOLI CITED RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY. Beyer Fish Company WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN innit other i"'ll;'l','_l"i|,ti‘s,, who m... weal“ [him turo of this high class product. | ilt-IVIMIS, unaelnic or run-down, talu- atlbntunt-es llfl M 111 FULTON MARKET ph r_..i."r__._._""_____' _"__~ ...__"'.;:_'_-< lclulu sunlftllil 9 FULTON FISH MARKET |“E\K/ Y¢RK GITY We specialize in FANCY SMELTS AND EELS, making prompt rs- turns at highest market prices obtainable. Representatives now In town. Stencils oon be Guardian Office Ll f Ipllutt- is an excellent nltl in rclicv- lng l ‘ff had by calling at ___-:__-—__.~'lilb0i'-Si1villg devices andi duto machinery, The practicing of after-harvest How Thin, People Can Increase] a n d Strength at Smaill Cost With . Bitro- ant-ll us ilitm-Pllnlspllate will soon see some astonishing" re- lault: n thc incrt-astl or‘ nv-rvc energy and strength oi‘ body and nllnd." Fl E \AI YQ Q IK ' ' ' |)|'r>.~.l|'i‘I be ‘The sowing oi’ mixed crop summer pastures. The introduction and use "ll uliivatirln, to kill weeds un reuse yields. The care and economy or barn- nrd manure. Tile encouragement farm garden, Tn encourage the raising of pure- Weight Phosphate. lt’: worth your willie use days. H» writes: rural unadulterated and fIll'tl-I'Il0.‘lpIlflIt' is a pure o toaphnie such incl-ens» weigh’. rte abundant nerve fort-v. FAIITIUN: Although weal: nervous t‘tlfllli\ltlllfl. lght is desired. ma. Fisfil.“ i AUSTIN HALEY Commission Merchant Lobster-e, Scallops, Clams Consignment Bolocltod ASKED FIIH SIHIMSHIPA l Jllllfllfl WEST INUIES 22. -—‘ The weekly or fortnightly sailings al- is inviting tsrnately from St. John or tenders for a mail-passenger vice between the dominion the British West Indies and celved up to January 31 next Ottawa and should be for weeklytion for l0 from John, N. B., or Halifax, or else iTH-E ILLUSTRATION ‘QTATION AND ITS RELATION TO THE Farms Note.) The Division of illustration Sta- tions ls a. branch ot‘ the Dominion Experimental Farm-s system. The ‘llllcct of this Division is to carry results and nformatlon gained on Farms, l-WWILV-l-Wn different points, in Ai- borta and Saskatchewan. liy 192i cighty-elgilt Stations were in op~ oration, including those located tn i Nova Tho -t'urms on which the illustra- Stutionsure located. are own~ thereby be tak~ natur- le riv- scrbetne of ("Q-Oper- he Department and rotation the Station, and different amoums nf clovers and grass seed, posting home grown seed vs. pfess Shipments purchased seed, , tl twfils. conserve moisture, and of a good Nervous what a New Yolk spel-iulistUl-iuilvltlii ‘lime ileum! sizes. rcndy for tllol say ilbout the nerve unti brain l-sll curlnf? Timm- ,huildcr that Ilughvs ill-up, (‘ln. l.td., loading drugulsts sell so y an c as good physicians and Hliro-Phos- om- is not advised unless increased 10 Long Wharf, Boston, Miss. N0000-0000140040409000OOQO~QQVOQOQ+OOQOQO090900901 00900990949 9‘§949‘9'.‘.' Telephone Beekman 4555 gm ALL KINDS 0r FISH p113 Fulton Market New York Consignments Solicited Daily Returns . GOODMAN & C0. Wholesale Commission Dealers . -— it would b0" evl-n culls llcr ‘Wiissttllvn and rents Tilut is exactly what happcns i‘ ‘ 1W1}, '_ fin“ m. h .in the case of a ty-pe of men uui- m" m“ ‘u “‘ m “l l“ 1 b ,. P ‘in the female offspring oi‘ a I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ill ser- ax. 49s r ""1111!"- and The amount of subsidy ' la not Brl-stated, but the steamers employed be re-are to be from 5,000 to 6,000 tons atgross and are to provide accomoda- 0 first class, 30 second Stclass and 100 stesrage passengers. for bredl poultry, proper feeding, and housing. ‘in the Eastern Provinces many meadows and pastures are left down too long and when renewed, too often the soil is poorly pre- Dllfed and not enough clover and Brass is sown. The example given by the iliusv tration Station is noticeavic. Part of the about tho same is usually sown the other field is sown with amount of seed as in the ddslrict, and part ls seeded with u leavy mixture, making silcll n contrast, that. lfarlners stop to make enquiries as to the cause of fllfljllfliilféllfl? in yield. at ‘selected Seed. One of the prin- fllnai objects oi‘ the work is to STOW 500d seed in larzc quantif- ies so that farmers will havefifil" opportunity to purchase. at reas- onable prices. Ont several Stations. a special line of work is the ,1-'1‘0Wll18 0f pure seed. The variet- ies chosen for the illustration Stations are those that have ilct-n ETDWII for n number nl‘ years on ‘the nearest Experimental Farm. and have prnvcn suitable for that particular dlistrict. on its and tho After Harvest CultlvationWccds in some sections "are taking pos- session nf the land, and to eradic- ate them. after harvest cultivation nlonz with hood crops must he practiced‘. Aftnr harvest cultivation destroys wcetls, and inserts; sol surfaces are made available for plant food. moisture conserved. or and thn sell put into good mechan- tn icnl condition tn grow big crops. of for —--—-<0&-————— ln- ill- A NEW CHEESE ORIGINATED AT ‘THE CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL l FARM. OTTAWA. (Plxperilnenttll Farms‘ Note.) new, medllum high flavour t-htetasc has been originated’ by the Animal Husbandry Division of‘ the. Dominion Experimental Farms Sys tent. lt is culled “Meilicur (‘boost- or "Lo lromage Iyloilleur,’ and is being lnanufacturcd at the (‘enlral |EX|)(‘l‘iiii(3illilI Farm, Ottawa. The process of lnanufacturo is. ‘briefly. as t'0llows:~-~ The lulik is heated to a temper- fature oi‘ 90 (ingress F. when it is rennetetl and cut. Tile curds are ,thcn cooked at a ienlporzlturc of’ 115 degrees ii. and 1ll'f(*.l'iVili'4I-‘l moulded and pressed‘, In one untI!_ ' The process of curing is one of’ the most important fun- .turns in the successful lnauutrlwl LET GIRLS SMOKE AGRUES MRS.‘ DU PUY I This new cheese possesses a very i pleasing and delicate flavour with no f.\Il]llCIIOflfll)If' odour, uni‘ has ilcen lll‘flllfllll'lf'l'tl o vvry superior product by the numerous exam" and connoisseurs by wholll it llu= bcen tried. it is a distinct anti ‘valuable IICTIIIINIIIO" to tllc ellcmr industry alidl the present Iil4ll(‘flI~ ions are that ii will mcet with u ‘very popular demand. eta}?- TOOTHLESS RACE IN INDIA. Mrs. William Atllertnn National President oi‘ the Lem of .\llIt'l'll.‘-'ill Pen Woluan. wh bun 5,001] llll‘IllI)t'l‘S, is ill New York this week to talk to the Ntnv lurk llrullch m‘ tho league and also to tell Nctv York wilat. a lnistakc lt lnuIu-s wilt-n runs ' Dn P117. tlil ts is u littll- private lnissitm oi’ \i . l)u Puy and she ig hulking a flail-till ,widc atpilctll for justice for ‘he yioung lhlua who wears not llliltll of anything in the way ut’ clothes. iluinls bcr cheeks, powders llcr host» and plays ‘her share in betting parties. Airs. Du Puy's ire has been aroun- ed by an zlrtlcle by EléflflOl‘ Glyn. in the Cosmopolitan on the Ame call Hirl. Nlrs. l)u l'uy says Mr Glyn hasn't a fact to E0 on. "W13 the trouble with her is that. she is gelling too old to understand. Sui. Tfbothlt-ss babies are familiar. |We muke allowance for thcir ed’ entate appearance because we. know that they really do imsse-s! teeth, almost ready to sprout. ‘if a child were never to (Icvclop any teeth at all and. t0 T911111!" tilrough life what scientist would rail an “anodoutfi how unplcastln; illiuhtctl ohl lnuid_ "Tile trouble with the Amerltuu girl.“ says Nlrs. l)u Puy, “is tnu much criticism. Miss Giyn‘s artifll: ‘ivo in a town culled Sind, in India, They are Hindus. always have remarkably balll beams and are toothless throttgh Hyderabad me is what I call a vicious zltlacik - She guy's no man will nlarry tle I These men are known as Bhu- \.,,-,gfl,.,,ue smoking 3911591955 dus, which means "toothless," ‘Tiloir woman, odrlly enough, al- ways have a normal equipment. of teeth. Toothlessncss is exclusively a mule trait among them. y When u Biiuda mun marries a girl wlloso parents are both free from the defect, all of the children resulting from the mating are properly provided with teeth. liut _\vllcu the daughter of a Bhuda lnar ries a normal mull tileir fclnale |(!liII'I.l‘L‘il are normal, while tllc sons are toothless. i ‘it is through such lnarritlacs that. the toothless clttlraclcrlsllt- is perpetuated from generation to generation. it is evidently an ln- llerltance trait that remains latent Bhu- t H,” girl of today. Now if silo would only nlcnlion some individual girl n:- l.’ we could only lake action in in.- name oi‘ the American girl, we could sue her and itlkt? zlway from her some of KIIOt-lg good AiliPflttllll dollars she is taking from tile country for writing that article. “it is not true that the American girl is not marrying. The Govetn- ulent statistics show that there wcrp luore lnarrlnges last year than for a long time and they exilect tu have a million and :1 bzllf lnurrlagca this coming y'cur. One of the trou- bles with people generally is that they have the habit 0i‘ talkiuz about wonlcn. She has been damn- ed from the days of Eve and people don‘! know how to stop it. Then lhc older people hold to the ways of their own generation. Every urwerutlon (Olilfllillllg of the next. tiley say. A “filshingion wn nan l know says that her grandmother made that vcry remark to her and hrr sister when they were lzirls because they laughed at her oil ln. GIRLS! SKIRTS O-OO-OOO-O-OO-ooobo-oouoooooom nwon+w+n+ nownnwww en rv+¢+4+ DOWN ONE INCH sea shells on it "l tell the Pen Women wherevcr i I speak that they must be Just to I the American girl. You would not believe it. perhaps, but my remarks are not. favorlblv received. II you only know hnvl lnany times l luv-s. been asked triumphantly: "Well. . how about the girls who park their l I l-‘ashlon decrees that skirts come closer to tho ground, but that is no reason why one need huy new clothes. if the item is faded or soiled when you let it out, get a package of Diamond Dyes and recolor the skirt like new. Easy directions in each package of Dlamlind Dyes tell you how to dye or tint any old, faded garment. also your draperies. Just tell drug- m: whether your material is wool or silk. or whether it is cotton, linen or mixed goods. corsets in the dressing rooms when they go to hulls? From every part of the country l hear that l always V Slly in answer: "Did you ever see corsets parked in dressing rooms?" “And I also say, ‘What If they did do it?" I don't want my daugh- ters to wear corsets. Miss Glyn any! that the girls are trying to fashioned whatnot with great hi; ‘I , appeal‘ to the senses of men Wllell MACDONALUS Cut Brier MORE TOBACCO FOR THE MONEY F I0 great majority of smokers as an old friend. For Cut Brier has in convenient form the Macdonald quality that has been known and preferred in Canada since the “fifties.” they lvctlr so few clothes. would huvt- ilcen ill Ilt'l' day, “IWIFIIHZ till-hr on iht» beach. ' only llll- froth and iht- tlrcgs ol our girls who urn not worth llll; rt-sl of I.Ili'lll are t‘\'t'l'_\‘lIllll_L', ill they should hc. "Yes. I'll iltIlllil some potting pal-tics, but they un._ do in lliilllit: now what in do in private and then they .I<-~ ceiveti and cheated, and that was worst o: all for it ulfi-ctvtl characters. And think oi‘ all kissing games therv llrwtl to be {or the young people! “Elinor Glyn sit ROM the moment Cut Brier was offered the Public it was accepted by the _-_-__ 1', ____ ___>____._., _A,_. 1.. “lcll III4'_\"_;lIl at 7- "in lll iI.t' afternoon fcr IIit- nut all-l; in (Ill) t-ovclulucnt offices. _ This altlclt- oi l‘. it is in lilt» nt-wl-r l'i‘lillltlll.~ ‘Girls. And till-it" arc llltlrv young ilcuph- in flu» l~‘ no Ililllll it lIll‘_\' don't go to ex- l-t-w. ll is not like the rush o: Kills not now. She says girls zirl- lint 'i'hc gills arc lvlld in learn and lh»~_\' it. iht- (‘drlls m drink \\']|i‘l]| “up, and idle. and do nothing: but. kill urt- lilliilll,’ up dolm-silc rtt-ienc" pcllwll Ivflinly yogi-g up.) |[ ‘ms lilac. 'l‘hcrc ncvcr was u time. WIl-‘il with their other slutilt-s. lllat which ‘brought ailout pro they dill so luuny Hnu,4s_ 'l‘lic_\- use‘ “Tllt- Slulisllvs show that lhclc J-= hibilinn "llllmllh "l"? fiwilu Id lake pun rrlcrc sltltllull: Illah their t-vol- was “It's lilo nsvt-holtil-(v of lullnull! ill all sorts or‘ aihlt-iil- sports, and lu-itlrc. .\ud llllnk oi the Ilulltlrctis \l'tllllr—Il tIUWIl-Flilfut 1')“. mH-S Wm,“ they can’! sch lllul ll lnukcs any ti‘ rirls who Ill-long lo the Yotllltt idvc put on hcr H's! single. scuniv llilfcrt-llct- it‘ they \\'<-:|r short Skll‘|s,i\\'tlll';ill'~' Flirt-lion ;\‘-‘-ill( ration and gulqntlni 1],“; .. ‘[3 H“ H“, m“; on llll‘ street alter lIlt'_\' IIIl\'|- lwt-nlio lllti tlirl Scouts ulitl (‘amp l-‘ilo ' ‘ ‘ llnor (llylfs is ln.- culllllilalirln of cvcrythiilg that has _ ileeu writlcn. and nonc of us in \\'IlIIt-.' Sunday .~'('IltloI:; of lhl- (‘hristlun ‘hum-p... would ha‘... (mm. "Hum". at 5l‘il‘ilt‘t', Fhurt-h than IIIPFQ! are 1H iln bud. lf we could ilrinu the so: thc clllllél'\‘t-;i-ll-lllb» “*3 I "l" t‘ of the Alncricun l-ZIII against Ill-r iI they do ]|a\'»:|(‘Il1'i>:lillll Nricutlst. and I know t .\ll<i \ht~ young pt-oplc don't llkt- o I)“. (.,H|n|,.v_ lt-avt- lht- Sunday school when‘ -. - > 2 ' t» t c ‘oi en's. . iiiltllrililllivl litl\b\il.l>illlllllll,ilflfl livt-rcl . A. wfgiuil) “m; "awning surplus-ml lo Si!’ how voun): the immune‘ ‘mu when m“ l‘ » petl at a plat-o \Vh(‘]‘|\ “will! be won in over)" t'tllll'l lIlt'_V list-ll, in their in Ill‘- ilill >|ll[l- . ., tit-kids art- lilo l-ill'l.~ wt-rc who came lo attend l. ms 8cm‘ _ __ ,_ _v ‘ _lrou1 ull parts oi llii- country: 'l‘hr_.' m gain (' he “mnkhed h“ W‘ h!“ had \\‘tlllIIt*l‘l'i|I poise and they ‘ . ys {ho girls \\'(,n'i cnilItI spcztl. and had lhc lnunncr 0' "It does not nmttcr in lhc lcusl. The There is no substitute for it! key to success is work- _ In orderto do your best work must sleep soundly at night, you steady and under perfect control. , you must behealthy. You r nerves must be strong, If you are accustomed to drinking tea or coffee with your meals or between meals. you may be loaduig yourself with a very great handicap. Your nervous system may be stimulated beyond what is natural for you. For tea and coffee contain thein and caffeine. These are drugs, as any doctor can tell you. They are known to irritate the nervous system by their action and to cause restlessness and insomnia, which prevent the proper recuperation of the vital forces. - if you want to be at your best, capable of doing the very best work that lies in you, why not stop drinking tea and coffee? Drink Postum, the rich, satisfying beverage made from scientifically roasted cereals. Postum contains absolutely no drugs of any kind, but in flavor is rich and satisfying. it helps nerve and brain structure by letting you get sound restful sleep. Poslunl comes in two forms: Instant Pustunlfin tins) made instnntlv tn the cup by the ailditiotl of boiling water. Postnnl Cereal (in plclmgoh of larger hull, Im those who prefer to make the drink while the meal in being pleplletll uiado by boiling ior 1t) minutes. Ask your grocer for Postum. Sold everywhetro. Health——“There’s a Reastin ” i i _ mr lorl.“ -; Y,’ . study and they have no religion-lnnluleuaed women. ‘File-so Youn-t M.“ ( “m m“ 1m“ '~‘ "m Now that is '|ll wrontp ag-iin 1 women who arc coming up urn go- ‘..' . ‘ ' ‘ .iv nut - .- »» " »- know Illill a! the (lctlrge \V.'ls;iiug~ lug to hnvc thc vol» and they at» n", bifiihulftsrd [grey ihim, “HM lon (‘olIt-lzc. Ill Wuslllllizton their prcpurlllg ihclnsclves for ll. I H,“ whuip“! f” ‘i,’ . ‘in ]."“| '_‘m iliggcst SPSFIOIIS url- lilosl- that m» "Yc~. ulrls do snlokc. and illcrc "U, rind "In. 3.11mi” m ‘l "m I I . . i} {gm I i} . Jill. I " - ‘T’? i i’_“— fi__i_.___ —