ox-'xseih-=..~..f_ ._=_u-o __ ,_e.,_-_»;_i. » - _. _' f _ . _ _-5 . f_1'tx1_ ' - _ giethfrv i-'uuit . _ I Y I I I . f§'~i5i'ii,o Charlottetown Guardian _ Pruldeui, Lieut.-Cui. W. Ulionier H. Melrure. "TV Secretory, Lleut.-Cui. IJ. A. .\liu~Ki|rnon, D. 8. 0. .l` .y . _ li , Vice-Yroliderit, J. IK. liurrrrit. lf. J. l. - gi ~ V Editor and Managing lilrretor, J. R. Burnett, 11'. J. I 3 Associate Editors, trunk \\'iiliuer and D. ii. tlurrle. . _. `. llorriing Daily (founded IM1) 15.00 per yerrr (in advance) " delivered. $4.50 per your (ln advance) mailed to Canaria ’ sarunnav. Frznnuanv s. loss. THE CHAKLO'I"I`ETOW'N GUARDIAN » lui] l'lrii¢il Staten. 1 At Cittawa linportaiit as is the prograuinie of legislatioii V, iioiv facing ilie llorninion Parliaiiieiit, the (lov- '. cruiiient can render_no better service to the ' country at large than by bringing down its lind- gct as early as possible in the session. Ciiiiziiliiiii biisiiiess is oliviiiiisly iiiai‘lscs in orilcr that the l’ruv- inces iii turii iiiiglit be enabled to lighten the lieiu-_v relief burden of i_lie iiinuicipal- ities. The decisi_iiii to iiicrease siilistziiiiiailly and iiiinii-ili:itcl_v the _4i':iiits-iii-aid to the .l“i'ii\‘iiicc.s has been iiifliieilceil li_v the fact that tht- lai'gei' cities and towns of thc llo- iiiiiiiini li;i\'i-. liiiriir tlimiigliiiiit the last fivi- _vears a cliai'ge for uiii'iiiplo_vnieut relief . ivliicli has iii\'iilre §_1_1_1_él _§{90_Lt;i__S 235;;-11§%c12 P1`_‘I1,1_'_1;1°_§'__g§__1`_;?_;_§*t 3;%~1?_:_~____1_1 E;-21;? any man, never comes to soon, if lic , . . iii, iii ,ii their spokesman informed. “will ernment sale advocates is always ii gi §;`iiBp‘;f,i,,?€_r;i1e|£,w|ilxlflfuig| l`he Proviiicial (iovernuieiit has purchased mme our new ilugpnftgr Enginnfrs nicral one-better social and moral sy,,,,nym,,u, m “"1 and g,,,,,,,.n_ the old P. El. llospital from the Trustees for giost bslgved Qducen,'_’d. . . Khgg f_gp__dii»_l_rii_;s. Ofncpurse this_is o_i_1l_y; ,`n¢n|,_" _ - ' _ . ., .' . eorge owe . an answer- : 0 ge. s never nten e It was not' [his i-'L fr km Egigfflelif l;‘_'_"1;__1i;___i coiled _that thc_ |;_1_1;f_‘_1‘_’_:1; _"Queen Mary will be very pleased!" 1-hilt this rrsult should be realized. man into accciiint asiiprldbefuoiils be!-E is _ ~» ` I’ Per Y 115_f111 '11 1 1 ‘_ . -New Ycrlt Post. And it never is. The last state is ing who would decline obedience to for nien patients of ltalconwood, with the option --- always worse than the first. The all lows enacted for the common of pnrcliase. The Goveriiinent, with money at Loiei;t_R\is='li;n _i_;iventlo_n to ;i_i_i_- 1;_~;_f;1____;1__rg_p_1__i_";si;;_-tt;;1E___;ised __=:_y the ivelfarehtlaath our b1_1r-it 1€81S12\1°1`S r~ ' . ~ , _ . ~ -_ ' vance nerest n espar 0 g - e s er w gov- npproac e t epro em which pre- find" 'tt'The11)c1i ‘wall 'ttblelgof thle n.1;m_f_'; ing is a. rubber slider which, when eriiments. and that in the back of sented itself for their solutlon.'1‘hey 11111 10 13011111110 l’°1)111g 1°" 51 11 11 11151* deflated, will go into an ordinary the head of every advocate of gov- realized Of Course that. there were 6%. suitcase. 'rho glider is ii ...hopeless ernment sole who is noi out for such rebellious siiirlts. but they il-_ bag of rubber when removed from 111S_0WI1 b0°ZE 11111'-1 1101111113 111010 {_1l1“de g“°1_P1`1_;"15_1_°1:i 101' 111010 11110 .- . ~_., 1 its case. It is spread out on the_ 01' ess. is the financial one_ 1 am 165’ 9° 119 - H they 1981111160 (_>\\ing to the death of Senator }lLl._\ g__ound_ a mm ,.,,bb€,.mu piece ,md advised by ii member of a former 11115 1115111011110'-1011 '-0 Obey. 115 11 l.o.\2_i:_s sue I vor ((iovcriior O. l\._/\LI.F.x_l in certam Stm-emng pm-ts m_.e,»»_ed government ,hal Ottawa suggesged reason for making no enactment, no l.01.iisi:;i:i‘., his ~.rii‘?N ‘Ang We must icmember ggiwénflisflfsaif ;;et,?,1c_ug?cpf,1;f;t _,,]0,<,._ _ count. ".smiill. uiispcciilccl. and var- 111i OVP- C0»1-1 W11-‘1 l11`01111SN1 by Prohibition Apt., . ‘fir -li -l- iabli-." at the l1`C11S\11‘y_ For his 11N l>r€1l1i0X` of tiic M1110 Lh0 D251 The Act is iiitituied “An Act Pro- _ _ _ _ i ly i__ h -_ ' d grooa governnient. sale act in the Doi in- | _ _- _ 1\1`1`l’1_11fl' _1\°“’ 10111' 5110915 119111' "1 "“f“7 iiiiuiiiiiiexi-li‘ri:i);11lie tfcaifi-Pct/iiblrft of il. to ion_`_one witli all the good pfilnts grbgiiig- ifiqggrig tiir traffic is no small undertaking. \‘.'lill<‘ the Rome poor. For ii long period of the nets of the other provinces without," etc. Then follow the con- iiiim- than 30.000 workers coiitiiinerl the gignu. hi.-. chief source or income was p_i_hiu_s_ i:_1_;;lif_‘i_1;_\_veak p_piiitsi._'1`akc dltiorpi under which liquor might ii- of -1--1--i= he of 3:32; 1;~..f..,“°.;.“ ~. “;‘;.°.1i;“.~.“ ...'.i; 1.:i.i;'..?.. stirs ‘;§i.“:.;“.xLiz° and ice left by the storm of twlevc dzt_v~\` 21211- 111” gave up writing regular in-ilcles bo.. amounted to 815,000,000. while prof- the Prohibition Act of today is an Board of listniiate at a special niceting appro- muse inlnrnutloiiul politic.; were so its were $1,000,000. This ls $i5,000,- rlisbsolutiadprohibition of t-he sale. 'H d I-t~ _ t _ tl . ,rollout that he oouid noi, express 000 paid to brewery and distillery Oth h exceptions. the difference .l"_'11___f‘1 ‘_;11____51d“_'°na1 $1 5901000 0 ;a1;_1i_1_'ti(;_\_ himself frankly. He gave a share of dividends and, say, $2 000,000 into being that the Prohibition Act of “O1” ~ 1 1 C 0 f1 l11'eV1l1“5 11PP1'P1 ms Hearst income to Mnrghema ma pmkefé 0| the provincial grew. 1'l'l3 had much wider exceptions $1,000,000 at the time of the snowfall, the cost sa,.mm_ his b|°g,,ph,,,._ who helped U,-en 0,. government 3,-me,-5 and than the Act. or today, and among of the storm niountcd to $2,500.00. Earlier ap- htm prepare the articles. Musso- 0Ifiv_;111;._3'g1__.1fg0 011118131 be_:_t.ei;_g_;i_ye 1_§__1_;1_11'g1yc:_1_fi_<_=_f;-:_11S1;_1‘_i_r_s_g____séi_i;i ' ‘ - lirii's brother Arnaldn was rich, be- Save . . H11 P11 _ .- propriations brought the cost of snow reliioval cause the Popmo d_I__________ be__________ __ om in _ues d___e__t_ M _east that persons to sen uquor for beverage um Wmter to $3 700 ooo' The new funds “in a ros "tous news a °r, its direct would have been a much better 11”' '1“b1°°" °1 ”°‘"” 1° °em‘1“ 1°' ' . ' ‘ . ii iv- ri ii- ' - - 11° 11115611 bl' 11111 52115 01 5l'1eC‘a1 1'e"e1111° b°n‘15~ or now is Mustoilnfs nephew.-John bargain for the people. And further, strgftxngbt so much me dmmcum Gunther. in Harpers. in one year there was sent, out of between mm Act and out present It is well to recall that the Hon. J. R/insav --~ 111° 1'-’1'°"1-11°” f°' 11‘1“°1' ‘md 13°* pi-nhnymnn Ac, 0,- its ea,-lie, p,-mo- Iii/\co0N/ii.b has set no new precedent' in chang- B111' 1‘°“' 1°”‘ 1' ‘"1" ‘“'“ ‘“ '“1“1°“ 1'°"‘°“ °" 1'" 111°" "1"" '11 type to which I wich to di-uw at- . . . . . . . . community entitled to call upon the so-called profits in the 5 yearn, tenuon It is “ther to me hm 'hir 1115 11011111211 “CWS f111‘1 1611131111113 P1'°111111¢1111Y oineni to sustain ii? is more ii time viz., the tidy sum or s2,aii,ooo. 0, the' snort by ,,u.,ou_, Promllz in parliamentary life. PEEL was a “turn coat." limit? Take the relief situation, for Now to Bet. a 1ine on our prob- u°ns_ to reguiaye and common the Gi./irJs'roi~'i=., the rising hope of the unbenchng §l111P1¢;__¥‘1°V/s__1_1;_1;§_x:_H_ _1__7f_§_l$1__1:_ 1;; 3:: _:Xl;¢;;1¢1:_‘;_¢éed_1}‘m_°ui1_1_¢:__;*u_ fag; beverage sale oiliquoinsothui, while Tmies' "Ot only bent' but h?’f°d the Qmpflss' niggisfdaaulhrmncc from people not compallsonyof the population of the Shu: szrizolgulgfciatmuzz “risiilitiiltiulaii Cir/iiiini-ziii./im, the_star of B1'l!1Sl1 1'¢l>“1111¢°'11‘15111 living here? Obviously, it is all right .two provinces. Imagine spending avoided. an we ,mn p,-eumly ,em at the outset of his career, ended as the most tofreoeive sucri__i:ssii;__an_;o 83 time gbgui |_2.5l;1_l_;i:.i:ia:~. ~ ~ '--M- l _ ‘ , Z' tlliljat 13011? THE EYES OF CHILDREN When we look over the report of number of defects found in the pupils-running up into many thousands in an average town or city, we may wonder if the children of to-day are as healthy and stron! as were the children of the previ- ous generation. If we look over the report care- fully we will find that the great majority of the defects are in the teeth. and as far as teeth are con- cerned the present generation 0! school children have not as Hood teeth i= their parents or grand- parents. These defects are not in rl. -ayed teeth entirely but in the shape of the'teet.ii and in the shape of the mouth lt.self, Fortunately the school dentist, physician and nurse work together and-the children are instructed to eat more vegetables and fruits and to chew their food more completely before swallowing lt. ' ' Another defect is in the eyes. Youngsters may be “Just ii little" short-sighed or long-sighted, have ii. little astigmatism (when curva- ture of front. of eyeball is unequal) or may have cross-eyes. Fortunately when parents are unable to purchase the necessary glasses the school authorities do s0 and precious sight is preseived. However there are localities where there are no school inspec- tions and hence children are con- sidered inatteiitive or lazy when the trouble is their inability to see the blackboard clearly. In order to see the board the child may have to “strain” the eyes and what begins with a very simple defect may mean ii severe defect. of the vision in future years And practically ull these defects vented. advancement made in men t.al_and.physical health by the use of roperly fitted glasses. Of course it must always be remembered that ii decayed tooth. infected t..insil.s. sinuses or ears, or .a. slow emptying bowel can all cause defective eyesight. If these conditions are not found, glasses of thought. to be necessary. ‘ The eyes are in invaluable pos- sess.on and if there is no regular fore re enters school. - :iiiimal life. bcsidcs taking a tre- surfuce of ate is t be ti water contracts and becomes heav-' 1@1'. but 0I11y up to ii certain point.. For at ii temperature or about 39 degrees Falnenheit. a miracle hap. pens. Instead of becoming heavier, it cxiiuiids and becomes lighter. Prevaiusly the warmer water at th: bottom was forced upward to ln turn be chilled and sink until the whole river temperature reaclics 39 deftrces. But. ice does not form until 32l degrees are reached, and ii, lowgg. 5118 11l»11i0SDheric temperatures occur the surface water solldlfies into toe, but .still rcniiiiiis suspended on me top of the water. So a sheet oi ice fonns a pro- lcctivc coating over the rivers, It tlilckens--except in the (ruse gf g streain flooding over ltr, own ice sui‘face»~very slowly from the under side. and normally water does Iwi- freeze much more than ia inches to two feet below the sur- face It is this power of water expand. 1118 instead of contracting just be- fore lt freezes which explains the _1’“1’*11111i¥ 0f P1925 and other vessels wntathinz iiquia during ine winter. i i_,__,. _ >-4; left. The people chose sobriety and declared against the beverage use oi alcohol after this hundred years of effort when they voted to adopt the Canada Temperance Act of 1878. One hundred and five yen.t°a of °>1Derience was enough. There are Dfvple today, however, who wish to 80 back and try the experience all “V01 Biiiin with the Government iicting as the tavern-.keeper or the icense-holder. It. is because of this persistence. _ligtv/itiiatandlng all the warnings of dory, that I deem it advtsaiie, an not unprofitable, to give some .§3§;’; $.31: '°f,l°1;,";:,:~=“~=- "- XPC 911 en b 1°31“1““1`° W Preserve so\5'rlTf.y' Lnfgm gggalmvla wniie run re- use of alcohol. Ven” “le md I B111. Bir, etc.. 0n|y 10 Fllil 00llTS LEFT lil STOCK Every Coat Must. Go, Regard. less of Former. Prices. Bargains! Bargains l ! Bargains ! i ! 1 HUDSON SEAL COA'| 5.. Jum iv. norion. mo. _ ' ONLY 1 A beautifully styled semi. fitted model. 149.50 1 Heavily Furred BALTIC ` SEAL COAT 57.50 DARK MUSKRAT Blended in dark stripe effect 125.00 Luxurious MINK MARMOT COAT 105.00 BROADTAIL COATS Squirrel Trim-2 only CARACULE PAW COATS, Grey and Browns-3 only - 29.50 All of these coats are fullv guaranteed both fur and lining, All of these Coats are this seasons models, All of these Coats are gen. uine bargains at sacrifice prices. ISLAND FURR_IEilS 165 Kent Sf.. Charlottetown (Next Stewsrfs Bakery) can be corrected, headaches pre- . . Air Vice Marshal Bishop (Ottawa Journal) To Honorary Air Vice-Marshal Bishop, V.C., D/8.0., M.C., D.F.C,, a respectful salute. With much- delayed and much more deserved the wrong strength might be recognition of his achievements and valor _in the Great Wax, he has been created the highest ranking officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force. school inspection, every child and none among his countrymen should have his eyes examined be- will begrudge him the honor. For it is an honor which was won Wh by exploits which shed lustre upon Canadivs story in the air, by y Water Freezes 'achievements which ranked as an (Cl ld epic of_ the war. Certainly to be it is igeggizegeraiiiit liquids "ned .the “mates” “mg "'1h“““ C0I1iri1Ct» as they become colder. and “Hman and mls by an au' 'wc' consequently heavlen How is “_ (himself a Ciknadiang Capht. Hpy thercfom mabthe water in the Brown. repube to ave rougit river d in the Wim d __ dovim the great Gemum Richtofeii. ur g f,,ceZe~So"d,y up X-mm 'Sw 32301:? is something unique in the world, It is fortunate that "_ does not for though Colonel Bishops fame was such action would destroy fish and Secure w"'h°“t any such di5un11` uished baptism. His decorations- “don ,, , th h v.c., D.s.o., 1vl.c. i:>.F.c.-and ;§,.mg_ S me 0 aw m 1 e many allied awardsfln themselves The reason that ioe forms on the wld his 'smry' The title of Air Vice-Marshal, in- W Il n ,,,,,0me,,,,,, 0,” B,” 'es 211 irnduooii into canada with Air vice I1 ri ure. I t. i A,m,m,,_ chmy nights low; L1.; Marshal Bishop, is equivalent to temperatures of the stmami The that of a Major General in the Army, a Rear Admiral in the Niivy. It will be soinething for our future airmen to shoot. at. . Safe Speedy Relief We N Eu R iris M All S Pig Worm Powder A very effective treatment for worrril in Pigs and llogl. Now ir i.he"ilme for treatment for worms. Recommended by Dominion Dept. of Agricul- turn. MACB CONDITION POWDER Toner up the lyiitem. eurer all Bkln Troubles I-ml giver n llossy emi of hair. For swol- len len, purifying the Blood mil al an eradlcstor of worm! it il ln rinfoiltng remedy. MAGS BLOOD I-‘OOD For Palo ond Thin People A combination especially vnliulile in the treatment 01 .Niue dinner where their lirilin in traceable to an im- poverished condition of the blood. Ono of ilie greatest. remedies in the treatment. of Rheum- tilm. For those who have loot their liloeilte Max Blood Food will Drove the restorative. _ _,___ MAC! HAIR BEBTOBII fi. will reoioro gray hair to iii orlliul ooior. Ari ex=el_i__oii_i.'::‘|-_nf.ood._=on‘l=| on v G :anon blood vouch and nu-no ni th; hair and moto. this producing o riot: uid obunlriut growth of heir. Promotes new growth shore the hair In falling url lr re- mnrhbéy useful in prcventlnr dmdru . Get o Bottle today. Prior llc- THE 2 MACJ ` aint num semi lull Orion Pronliiv Aiiollolil. 5 lllollilw Potions along nerve muon ~ ln what cause you ouch pcm- Thille corrected by T35 T-R.'C"'i‘i'*J‘§'i 500 ami S1 at all dr\i|l1l'~'