are“. Wit w~ est effective rilrrergglnrrlble rut-oar ir- “lotion, huskiness, hoarse- gess and that barasslne tickling sensation so com- mo“ at this time of the year, v " \- ,. simply dissolve one or o’ “rrarsfzzltr Perisha- Throat Dragee . mpaeked in generous tins -l ’ Id nl atour 2,1253: firs? lyrics 26c. e-r‘ u; A. l0$ttrt- v’ lint. oauosroas cgflfelar fileilative Cold’ Breakers will cure your‘ -c°;dih one day. 25c a, 5 hex-try Hthefn. . I k; ' ,. l r illlat0lrl a Rheumatism!” a" out your bottle of Bloom; lLlnlment and knock the pain Weren't ready for that last quick switch in temperature, were you? L911 You stilt, sore, full of rheu- ' You shouiobave had a bottle of Sloan's Llntmeut bandythst- ould have Dencilrsted without‘ ru _ warmed and soon eased , up the muscles. quieted‘ and jumpy, pain-- part . and brought gratifying‘ relief. ' ' Helpful in attacks of sciatica, external soreness, ness, strains, aclles, sprains. Get a..-b . at your 011118818?!- 35¢- tbcfgdho. djlade . in Canada. ' l ~ "easements nndvetvthlex heading,‘ editor Word for ‘each Il- copies oo-oFtFQih ‘es-e to be res-worded. Ive cents ded tn cost to cove! postage, etc. v sons count ss-qee word. bu; lye Ignace (es 81,000) e DC (I 1 ‘u: h1g6! no allowed alone word- Oash tenses to cover eostlnst ll , . . -mu, ln,no ease earn this rule bebeoverlkeoked. Advertisement received ‘ .. v t... an‘ ‘manna Fliiséuluu. lull-lust ,,‘g-.lll nensoe Situations Vacant . :1-...v.t.1 aim...“ ~; i 1 Car Bran, (best quality). ' :d Corn. fl u IIIIRGIITIU. sun wit; lam; $5, et the Service Shield ‘ Iidwerd Island. Good proposition for the right psrty. Art Novel- ties 0a., London. Ont. HJIITRAXT AGENT! WRITE US. stste amount of your business fo special prices; We now have th largest, best equipped plant in Csnads. can give prom ptspt ser- vice and best work at. moderate prices, prints finished. frames new lin Free Samples. Mer- chants ortrsdl. Company. Tor- onto. ‘lGIBJI-IB-tl. “TOV ‘s’€dU"i‘s""KlVD'.GTR L ‘GUIDES -.~ During the summer there was . ributeddouall ‘Public Schools \Charlotfetown"-,ind Summerside Ii to many Country Schools an arresting Booklet on Fire Pre- mrion for Boy Scouts and Girl ‘WlilES. This Booklet offers a. urlze of $10.00 for the Boy or Girl 0r School Class returning lto the Fire Marshal the book with the urgest. number of,slgnrltures at- Flour. Just received ..into .Ware- ‘ '10u$°2-—.. . .... l Car Oll Cake Meal (old process). 1 Car Midclllngs. 1 car cornmeel and Crack- 1 Car “Robin Hood" Flour and Rolled Oats r iCar “Gold Medal" Flour ind Feed, Schumacker yf-‘ecd, Pure' Linseed Meal. calf Meal_ 0hi¢k Feed, Bone Meal. .. ..crushed Oyster Shells, Poultry Grit, etc. ' ....Selling at lowest prices, l Wholesale and Retail. Carter 8r Co. Ltd. l _ 0 u n 1 s w M A s Greeting Cards.‘ Sample Book . nd_ Women already making $5 up daily ln spare time. Bradley - Gurretsons, Brantford, Female Help Wanted l‘ . Q WANTED—SEVERAL YOUNQ W0- men as enter training School for nursing at Fslconwood Hospital. Apply to Roberta Superintendent of Nurse?‘ tached, by persons who have‘ read closes on December 15th and there is lots of time for any- Boy or Girl or School in the Province to Any teacher writ- ing the Provincial Eire-Marshal, Charlottetown can secure a copy of the Booklet lf they have not already received one. Boys and Girls.. lllinnrd’: Llnlsnent (Special to The Gunrfllaigy -col~rs_'lysrrrmlomus.l lgtovz. n1.- .. The Baronesluwmngie and various ilerltrtjarrliau rA-WONID suction sale at at ddajer-Jldoase. Lower Freetown, on Friday at one o'clock. 3740 THE AUOT-ION BALE at A. N.- Mobeodk, Broolrf-leid, takes place today at 1 o'clock sharp. A POQTPONED auction sale 9511131 It Mflior Mouse, Lower FPQBWWII‘. ' 0n Friday at one olclock. - 374m ilonal social of St. Peter's Cathe- dral who held last evening in the Sunday School. There was a 111189 Btibndauce and s very pleas- ant time was spent. Prof. Vin- . nlcombe. contributed two flne vio- lin solos and Mrs. A. Cosh s piano solo. both of which were much en- iOyed. Art thi-s gathering the members of the congregation had the pleasure "of meeting Rev. Mr. Light. whohas lately come to St. Peters. W. M. IA. 8. MEET|N‘G.-—The Womlens Missionary ‘Society of the Baptist Church of which Mrs. A. W. ‘Sterne is." Presldent recently held‘ their Thank Offering meeting. Mrs. tRev.) Thompson, to whom all the nrieilaibers owe a. debt of grartitude) gave a beautiful anrd in- Bnlrinlg a rees which will not soon be forgoetfin by those who were Dfivllcifi Ito ihlenr her. The collec- tion aim ted to over $6100. The 111M Wm: has been a ‘banner one in the history of. lt-hilsl society the amounts raised being the largest on record since‘ its formation. Silendilliliddresses i . -_ ———— (Continued from Page-One.) ' begin‘ early iln our training of child Music Mu] pkwures taken. no- ruse of by‘ balbles. How necessary to put this,‘ ' t ‘before them lfrom the ' ealrllefs/LY-lliilgeboye ‘girls. ans be lug lnfhlenced in the home. There thrust be a mutual under- stolidtngfbetweem. the-teacher and this. rchild and also close and inti- maria relationship iletween them. There mrust be time ttr-express the school of QiXDMSSiOII in these early days. J _ In the average ‘house the parents have Danlnled- out _.th.e religious trail in; of ‘the child to the ‘Sunday School. {lino family a-lfar lhas brok en downi Zllhe untry home was onluB ._,‘ sustaining. But timles have’ 011111816111 ‘We go to" the store instead of manufacturing in the home. We must" ads-pt oursel- vesto our changing conditions. v The‘ average pus-eat is more ready to ‘be helped tin. religious training than we. havlebeen. ready to help t.hem. ‘Whatrire our ideals lnthe» home? What is the influence of our taililtftallk? Izetut-hemylhave a good healthy spi-titual atmosphere, ' -.'l‘he home ought Ito be a. centre of religious teaching. There ‘should . be e. family arltar," and. it ought not. to be acne unan sffazir. Family worship should be pertaken in by missions in Bebrwtopol were taken alboard the French walrslhip Wal- Uniued fits/tee destroyer IWippleI, Joh-n Edwards, and after bringing tile wounded non- combartanils here, started back to Ylulta, the Odosie. to continue the Dr. DeVnn's French Pills A reliable Itegulstin b 8o ores or mailed to any s ress on of price. THE sci-roams. 00.. Montreal. Quebse. PIIOSPHONOL for MEN Restores Vim and Nerve and Brain; matter"; a Tonir-wvlll build you up. 88 a box. or tlvo for ll at drug PANY, Montreal. Quebec. . Fneter. Gel-are! Drugstore OK§XQIOJK Take Yxour Order For Printing The Central Job Printery v 176 KENT STREET ‘CIIARIJUVPWFOWN, TELEPHONE 420-L New STOCK -» rwellejvelfiust received‘ our supplyof . HORSE RUG? In J ate-Duck and Jersey, in assorted sizes. lull uuuus " In Saskatchewan-Grey. Black and Brown Goat, in Imall. medium. and extra large sizes. FUR COATS‘ " r In Sssltetuhewsn—dlsck~‘Dog-Bcaver-Wotn bat "d Wallaby. and extra long CloilrCoats with heavy ""118 and large fur collar, in assorted sizes. All of obrclikve are ofitring AT sanctum LOW Plticlis FOR Q1338, or on terms to suit our customers. Cullhn tilt-for bargains. Agencies in all parts of the Province. - pry ..-.» auuelmtelfii till-a family group Father and moth er and children all having their part. The Church and the Sunday - School should concentrate. The Sunday School ‘ 11s should rbe used in the family worship. Thus you chn tie up tlhe Sunday School with the home. Why should» w.e expect as i181" carts our Sunday rSchooi teachers to need Good books and go to Sunday School lconrvencions to train our bow in religious education. why should not parents read good books and go to conventions and Bvt the rbesrl. for the training of our youth‘? lPmf. Line followed up ihls ad- dress on The Kingdom of God of the morning by speaking of the responsibility the Kfngdom o! God. He began by idle-fining the Greek word, Agapalo, to hove. "This is my commandment} said Jesus, "that ye love one another as i have lov- ed you." There should be un/u-tual love between Ohristians; feuds and bicker-lugs 1.870 anti-Christian. Again Jesus said. "Love your neighbors. as thylseiij’ and to inter- he tolld this story of the Good Samaritan. ‘He told these ancient. Jews ‘they were to love one another of a diffenenit sect. Here, Prof. j Line suggested‘ that there should be s better understanding some- how bet-ween Protestants and Rom _____{4q-_-i. ‘ Less Meat‘ ll Baclr And Kidneys llurt TAKE A GLASS 0F SALTS TO F-LrUSH NlDNE-YB IF I-LADDER BOTHER-fl YOU. ._.__.. Eating meat regularly eventual- ly produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid tn meat excites the kidneys, they be- come overworked; get slllliishl clog up and cause all sorts of dia- tress, partliclusirlyi Ibackarche and misery in the llddaey region; rheu- matic twinges, severe headaches. acid stomach, constipation, torpid ‘liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. kidneys aren't noting um. or" bladder bother-e you. set slmt 1°11‘ ounces of Jed Salts (tom any 800d phaflnlcy: take a tabtsepoonful in 1°,- a row days and your kidneys will then act fine. This hmfflll salts is made from the‘ M111 01' grapes sndwlemon iuice. combined with l-lthie. and has been used f0!‘ generations to ilushfilofiied 111d‘ neys and stlrnulste them to 110F018] activity; raise to meutflilise the noltls in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder dis- orders. J34] salts cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervescent tithla-water drink Whl¢l1 WWW-s of men sod women tales new and then to keep the kidneys and urin- ongsns clean. 111119 111mm‘ serious kidney 11119111111- socul-rr-The annual. congrega- This is an offer no reader of this paper who keeps chickens can af- fokpd to ignore. We will tell you w y. Henry Trafford, Famous Poultry Expert and Breeder, for nearly eighteen yours Editor of "Poultry Success," has developed a new and remarkable system of rearing, brccding and feeding chickens for heavy egg production that seems certain to revolutionise the poultry industry and give five eggs or more for every egg produced today. This N plan or system is explained in Mr. ’l‘rafford's "1,000 Egg Hen" a. frce cnpy of which will be sent to any person who keeps six hens or more. Poultry keepers, following Mr. Traffnrcfs directions. learn how to start young pullcts laying early: make old hens moult quickly’ and resume heavy laying during entire winter season. Most any hen will lay in spring when eggs are cheap. Mr. 'i‘rui‘t'ord tells how hens lay four to seven eggs a week during hold- est winter days when eggs sell at a dollar a dozen or more. His sys- tcm shows how any breeder, with ordinary cure. may get 1.000 eggs or more from nearly every hen in live years‘ time at a net profit of $25.00. an Catholics if Christians had lov- ed one another there would have been no war." Jesus said, “Love your enemies," i. e. e. We unust leam to love that , The a, ‘ than gave examples from rScrlptnre of love, involving the will. WEDNESDAY EVENING I At 6 p. 1n. the Alumni banquet of the Association was held in the Y.M:C;A, presided over by Rev. D. W. McDonald oi‘ Pietou and proved a delightful affair. Short speeches were delivered by Rev. Mr. G-lendenning, Rev. F. M. Mll- ligan, Rev. J. H. A. Anderson and Miss Allison. Rev. J. H. A. Anderson, of Chatham was elected president of the Alumni and Miss Mary Allison was elected secretary. A song service by the united choirs of the city churches under the leadership of Rev. W. i-l. Rackham in the First Methodist Ohurch was followed by an ad- dress from Rev. W. lC. Machum onfiDlvine Leadership in the Sunday School Task.” - tLrack of space will not permit of details in this issue of this or the other excellent addresses of last nigh-t, the-speakers being Rev. A. S. Rogers and Rev. C.A. Myers. ‘ . . DR HON LINE'S ADDRESS address on the subject of Religion in. Education delivered Tuesday ev suing, m. M. A. mnllne of Chi:- ago. said! 1ha-t"""lt'o "consid- busirlclse in all ' the” world. it was the busineas of, making men and womenhont of navvymaterisl. What an individual-Montreal l8 de- pendent almqet entirelybn three tbings,—whe.t~- he ‘=l'll‘,-' what" he has, and what bfdoeefift-ltnited good seed and good soil" ‘ltndthe-rlght kind of cultivation tolgrow a corn crop; and that ls also true of the human crop. Seed soil and cultiva- lionr-these‘ correspondTo heredit- ary, environment and education. Every child has the right to be born with a healthy mind and body It has been absolutely estab- lished that normal children do not emirlste from feeble-minded par- ents. The speaker cited two cases out of many to prove this: Out of 486 descendants from a normal father and feeble-minded mother The second element is environ- ment. This is where Education The moment your back hut-odor must begin. This does not necessar- ily mean schooling-the kind of ed- ucation that begins in Kindergar- ten at live and stops in the college s glass of water before ‘breakfast- st twenty-five. Hard knocks of ex- perience have been educating men since the beginning of history. But education, in whatever form it is administered, always means change of growth. The individual who can- not be changed cannot be educated. He must hsveihe capacity of res- ponding to stimulation. Every child who comes into this world comes equipped with four ‘W ‘1 ‘ Bills. ll Hens '" wuw’ 1,000 Eggs In Every Hera-Four to Seven Eerie a Week per Hen Through Cold Winter Season. Wlthiggs at Dollar s Dozen, Means $6.00 Profit per Hen inyNext Six Months. Amazing Poultry Secrets \ ' evealed By AMERICA'S FOREMOBT POULTRY_ EXPERT There is big‘ money to be made with chickens this winter by the man or woman who gets the eggs. The time to get the hens rpndy for heavy winter laying is noy. Jidr. Traffordhl “1,000 Egg Hen" system tells how and arrangements have been made whereby uny reader of this pnpcr may receive -lnc copy ub- snlutrely irvc by using the Coupon below. Sr-nd m) money. but cut nut the Coupon and mail it with your name and address to iicnry Truf- ford. 628i‘ Tyne Bldg, Binghamton. . Y" and thr- story of the 1,000 I-lgrfi Hen will hr»- sont you by return mu . fllnrlottctown, l". l-I. i. Nov. 1B. 1920 The Charlottetown Guardian FREE COUPON This Coupon entitles holder. provided he keeps six hens or more to one fl-ec copy of iiir. Traifordfis "1,000 Egg Hen." “Tito name and address plainly and enclose in envel- opc with this coupon. Address Henry Trufford, 628i‘ Tyne Bldrn. Rlnghumton. N Y. man who does not play fair. ' I lln the course of his excellent cred tleiachhlw‘ " ' tihe greatest natures, — physical. intellectual, social and religious. Education must concern itself with the whole must first concern itselt‘ with the body. The five senses are the gate- ways oi‘ the soul. They must be kept in a healthy body if they are to work efficiently. Without their aid llny sort oi‘ knowledge is im- possible. Thus the body must be developed that it may become the competent servant oi the mind. No individual will ever go morally wrong wllosc body his servant is. A man's physical nature leads him to seek exercise, his intellect- ual nature to seek knowledge, his social nature to seek companion- ship, and ills moral nature to seek God. Nothing ‘short of the gratification of all fou-r instincts ls complete education. if education is to be socially useful it must be fundamentally religious. Some people get the notion that re- ligion comes to the child when he School. rt doesn't. The child brings ‘it with him or he would never have ‘it. It can’t be found, but it is the the child just as sure as his eye- teeth and whiskers are there,—-—in embryo. In every nature and in all ages the seed of religion is found in men's minds. r later. Canadian Fur Auction Sales Comprlb LIMI_TED Begs to Announce that its MID-WINTER FUR Aucuou Will be held in MONTREAL A y JANUARY 31st---1921 and following Days Show Bundles will be on Exhibition FROM JANUARY 27th-l92l The closing dflate ‘for the receipt of consignments will be announced thought. This brought the speaker to the God. “you needn't call it God. Cell it Korea-Energy. or what you will, the,lballleffisinherent. I don't say thstNsruro nlakes us Christians, l sayjlt makes us religious: and Re- ligion. of-whatever character it be, looke Goodwsrd." , ‘The Christian religion not only looks Godward-At looks Manward, and therein lies the difference. All religions need for their existence Man and a} ‘God. Christianity needs two men and a God-At must have another human being to love. "lin mtloslng the speaker stated that iifipetflloeitt of the people of the Q lltddotfitaites under the age of b” Ghiy-flvellad no connection with any church, Jewish, Catholic or Protestant.“ This means that two out of three of the young men and Qvtorsnen who walk the streets are receiving no religious education at all. And we know that in this coun- try 96 out of every 100 people who join the church do‘ so before the age of 25. Few conversions occur after thirty. And the line of crime 0111i’ 46 WePB 1101111111. 1116 1'65! 1181118 runs parallel to the line of conver- 1110111111’ 01' 11161111111)’ degenerate. 1n sion. The high water mark of crime the second case out of 492 descend- 15 rerwhed at the age or seventeen, ents of a normal father and mother I= _-=====—- -—-——- there was one mentally, and two CAPTAW AND 3730K‘ 0F morally, defective. "You talk oi‘ pre- destination in Theology" said the speaker "i find it in Biologyi" He had heard one College professor boast that Harvard had made Theodore Roosevelt what he was. "I say it didn't" he went on,—"lt only gave Theodore Roosevelt the chance to make himself. If Harvard made one Theodore Roosevelt why doesn't it go on making them. and turn out two or three hundred ev- ery year?" Without great capacit- ies no man can be developed into a genius. This is the power of here- ditary, the flrst great factor of life. We do not inherit wooder legs but bemsy inherit wooden heads. WELLEBLEY CREW WHICH WON lNT-ERCLASS RACES s subject of Religion.‘ which concerns ltsslfzwith men's thotlshts towards" of these if it is to be complete. it hundreds of tiles-ts. ,_.... Here is -Miss pol-obey Bra-lawl- oslptain uml stroke of .the senior crew of Wlellesley College, W110 st", » w- U. S. Raillroadnlen Are Laid Oil PHILADEIJPHIIA, Nov. 17- The Permsylvania railroad are to Jay off 1,200,-one thousand dolphin. Election In Greece led her malice ho victory in the ‘ interclass ulcers on Lake Webm- Tbe event wee wiuleseed by the 9 fpgrnty, many of the alumnae and These estimates give us food for We have come to the point where we realize that for- mation is needed rather than refor- mation. The church should work so thoroughly with the childhood and youth of the nation that the Salvation Army will have to go out of businesm-Good Samaritans not being needed when robbers have ceased to exist. carme us an unpleasant wllPpfi-‘ll’ Mflhuttiou Sale i’ rthem on the Philadelphia division within the next five days, accord- ing to the announcement made by. l d [hen in ‘he Oumpanyb Since the end o; await the final resu l-s 811 ‘October there has ‘been a. total net reduction of over 10.000 em- ployee-s on the Pennsylvania sys- tem, most of therm in east Phila- PARlS, Nov. 17—The reports that Premier Veqlzelos had 1118b defeat in the election held Sunday w Paris, Newspapers here agree that Great Britain and probably France will forbid the return of gonmer King Constanrtlne t0 Greece. 'I"he hope is 81111199594 by rpm-illness, pol-lineal editor of the Echo de Paris, that even the compromise of - 1111101118 Prince George, eldest son of Constan- tine, on the throne will not be condoned by thedlntente. Most writers fear the result of i116 electdon, rr~it lurlnas 11110111 "he falrl of Venizelos it will still fur- ther complicate the already 11ml‘ cult situation ‘in the near east. ATHENS, Nov. 16—The govern- mom in an official announcement rthis afternoon virtually admits the defeat of the Venlze-loists in the general elections throulhm" Greece yesterday. It E833 1'- Wm conformity with the constitutional pnlnciples resign ‘before the Con- vocation Parliament. |Sugar 10 Gents h‘ In New York Causes Surprise companies operating a chain 01' stores in the lower west side offer- ed sugar at ten cents Der Pound this morning, but the stores in oth- The heirs of the late Phillip Grll- lls will sell lby public auction at _ the Court ‘Hons-e in Alberion onl-‘Eho twenty seventh day of November, inert, at 12 o'clock noom-WWF-lfii or woodland, farm ‘lot No. 22 sit- uate about two 11111.61! 110111 nlan Station. 0n the Terry Dad‘ o. u ul ‘lviilo F f“ 13b!‘ Q 8P8 ED]! . or r er w rmrolt, c 3726-11-l8lhs rues frl 31. Canadians Get- . Greetings From M. MONTREAL, Nov. 17—General Omrrie received the following-Ah ‘ mistice Day sreetlns from Burgeomalsiteu- at Mons. ‘ Commemorating the secondfgan- niversary of the Mons by your valiant v we salurte the Ctmfldlfl-ll 6111173113 its illustrious chief- ___.__---—--——-—-—-.—-' er districts continued to quota 11 all the way from 11c to 16c. Whole- sale quotations were unchanged 10 ‘ » 1r. Mills, Halifax, revrtaeullvl f Ramsay's Paints is calling on‘ the a trade throughout the island.