. 3 i r . -i WIFE in BED ‘sheen-i s.» She Could N»: swim. Restored to Health , i3 Lydia E. mullahs. egotable Compound Iinesing, Ontarld-"I am a rec-i ,'.%.cal nurse anld l refizmcrgend flnkham’: egeta e mpoun erin women. For three months I was t helpless and could not alt at the table long enough to drink a cu of tea. Many a time my hus- Dl-Illl) carried me to bed, Iwould be no weak. Then he_read in theJoaper ’of a woman suffering as I di who at better after taking the Vegetable rnpound, so he went and got it for ma. Whenl had taken three bottle l)’ was just like a new woman and have had s icndid he tb ever since. When I fee any bea g-giown pains ‘I always take it; sometimes a_ half bottle or whatever I need. It is my only medicine and I have bold many a one about it. Any one wanting to know more about Lydia E. Iflnkhflm B ‘Ve table Com und I will gladly _w to to her. do all I can to rec- ommend it for I _feel Iowe m§ life and atren th to lt._" —-_ Mrs. EAL BOWSER, .R. l, Lilnesmg, Ontario. Do you feel broken-down, nervous, ~ and weak sometimes? Do you have this horrid feeling of fear which some- times comes to women when tbev are not well? Lydia _E.Pinkham’s Veg- and magazine articles. and every- etable Compound Is excellent to tak at such a time. It always helps, and if "k9" mlularlY 5nd Perfllswnél! charm of a poetic mind. a vivid im-i will relieve this condition. a pliments ever paid to Prince Edwardlou; saying that an decent Americana THE IIHAHLEITTFTIJWN Eillifllllil gflornlng llail; (rounded use; IMIII par your (In advnnoo) delivered. MM per [all (in advance) ‘Idlod In Canallo and United Stolen. w \ Pnaldant-W. Chute! S. IeLnro. Iditor and Manager-J. l. Burnett. i Secretary-Unit. cal. n. a. rm-Iiihhuh. n. s. 0.. Vloo-Praaiuonv-J. B. Barnett. Associate Edliur-—D. K. Currie. l l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 l_-__,._, 4 l l | "ONLY ONE ISLAND." General, who recently visited Mon- — ---- -- treal, said that all decent Americans ONE of the mos‘ charmmg‘ if not were ashamed of Big Bill-—he called i indeed the most charming com-‘him Mayo,- Th°mps°n_ 1; goes with- Island, appears in a recent issue of are ashamed o; h|m_ They have Th“ T°r°m° weeklY 51"» ""0" thelridiculed huh. called him a fool and caption. "There's only one Islandlmhe, choice pet names Bu, m; ' E‘ 1"" written by M“ F- R~ Bill is not a fool, he is simply a type. mv°“y' ‘me “I M“ J- F- B- LlVEJHe has political aspirations and, SW» mmmge” °Y "m Canedifl" Pfesslwiih future possibilities in view, he, ‘Toronto, who. with her husband and: ,5 appealing to a c1535’ a ch55 which‘ Itwo children spent several weeksyis unfortunate)’, m0 much in 6V1.’ 1'15! Summer at Cavelldi-sh- Mrs-gdence in Chicago, the wickedest city Livcsay is a distinguished writer, theiin the worm But’ umortunately for; lliilh0l‘ Of a number Of DOOIKS, poems B18 BHL he carried his propaganda‘ | lcumstances called for such changes, x l THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes the Way‘, stitution by amending the British North America Act will be brought up for consideration in the Confer- enoe now in session at Ottawa, But who is bringing it up? Can it be the» King Government? Apparently not, unless the Federal Ministers are divided against each other in regard tdthis matter. Hon. P. J. Veniot, Post Master General, and represen- tative of New Brunswick in the King Administration, is on record. Speak- ing at a banquet in Montreal the otheruday, he wefit squarely on re- cord against any change and spoke of Ontario as urging Quebec "to stand firm in holding that the 0on1 stitution of Canada cannot be changed." n This accords with the prevalent impression that neither the. Marl- times, Quebec, nor Ontario are mov- ing in this matter. Subsidies may be readjusted as they have already been from time to time when cir- what; g E0112 of i .B.|'Jsnu_l!sfld*“l', ARE WOMEN STRONGER vriiAN‘ , MEN? That wome are really stronger than men. s nd pain better, resist disease more effectually, live longer and so forth, were the statements that a writer tried to prove some time iigo. - ~ ~ Whi many of the statements were rue. there were ’ so_ many points absolutely overlooked by the writer, that the value of his article was lost. '~ However some figures which bear out his statement to some extent have just come from Berlin..- Although more male children are born, there are about 17 per cent more male children die at birth and during the first year, than female children. . In the second yearwhere are only, 4 per cent more male children die but what has been proposed would strike a blow at one of the pillars ofl parliamentary government in Can-i ada. for party advantage. than female. Again between the ages of 40 to; 60 there is 35 per cent more deaths o-ooeoooooeoauo-oooawor _ . standing have all they that do his l DailySslections " FOR " . Guardian Readers - i ' rev-eye» fQ-Q I November 4, 1927 WISDOM AND UNDE TAND- lNGz-The fear of‘ the I..o d is the beginning of wisdom: a good under- commandments: His praise endureth forever. Psalm llI:l'0. . , PRAYERt-O Lord. mail Thine - eyes ever be upon us und Thine ears _ open to our cry. . > GIVE THANKS For goodly deeds and words of cheer, ' Give thanks; ‘ For gladsome days when skies are clear, Give thanks; For all that makes life's pathway 8 t. That gives relief and cheers the night, , That makes the weary load seem light, Give thanks. For days that test our-strength of will, Give thanks; lessons learned through seem- ing ill, ‘ ' F01’ I "g7 A: o NMFEbmElllliilcmm-Vl iheagvva hundred’ mil- lionifiaoundsinfarll. _A river sixty lniles long, a thing her pen touches bears the‘ __ ngination and keen observation. The‘ Palm Olive ,' Shaving Cream for a short time we lire 85""? one tin oi‘ Palm Olive Taicum l Powder for men. ffee- with each tube Cream. As we have only a limited quantity of these 80°55 this sale, you would do wcll to in goods for 35c. ALSO one. ladies‘ (iillettc Safety Razor with each bottle oi‘ Palm Olive Shampoo. 50c ' for both. Y E. A. FOSTER Central Ilrugstorc Dr. FfrenI-lrs and Vermin-lilo best results. llookworm (‘a panics give l DUTCH BULBS We have just received direct i from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in IIYAC- INTHE, TULIPS, NARCIS- SUS, CRUCUS, IRIS, FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS, separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on sale at our BOOK STORE. Send post card with ad- dress for a copy of our bulb list. We pay postage charges on all orders. etc., etc. ORDER NOW and get best selection. CARTER 8i 00. LIMITED. BULBS SEEDS FLOWERS Victory Bonds Maturiiig November 1st. May be Reinvented in Onr 5 p. c. , GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS One to Three Years Interest Semi-Annually . The Eastern Trust Company 1M Itiphinond Street olmiomuiiih i Total Assets ‘Exceed 840.000. of‘ the Shaving‘ for , get here early. Remember 70c \ OO-OQQ O0 OQOQ?‘ PO~OO%-QQO-O-O l article on Prince Edward Island is l . , i l illustrated with photographs and] scenes, countryside beauty spots, etc.,. including a number of places and’ {all houses in the land of Anne of Green’ y, Gables. i i, The following is a typical sentencel l‘ in the article referred to: I "All the North Shore Islanders—‘ there is only one Island if you go to! l; _ the MlIritimes-have a certain look '\l in their eyes, a sweetness about the Qmouth. something indescribable but‘ uiimistakeable. They are contented with their lot."’ i Under the heading, “A Century- old Farm." Mrs. Livesay has many W, nice things to say of “the Island," @ which space does not permit us to‘ i‘ quote here, but which will be great- ly appreciated by every Prince Ed- ‘y ward Islander who reads the article, and which also will make “the \ lIslnnd" better known throughout h,‘ the whole of Canada. for Mrs. Live- Qlrzayw wrlTlngs are widely read. T THE ROADS <9 ma. l: rVTHERE are lilliny und dificrelit op- inions regarding the condition of the roads at present. The man I who iii his journeying happens to go over a worse spot than the average, condemns all the roads, while he ‘who drives twenty or thirty miles ‘over moderately good roads is free 1 to admit that "the roads are not too i bad." . i The-season, including the sum- Emer. has been exceptionally hard on iour clay roads, and the fact that . iiheyhre now. alter weeks of almost icontinuous rain and heavy hauling, lilot only passable but in excellent condition with but few exceptions, is a distinct credit to the late Govern- ment, whose work they still really 8T8. People who came to the city by cars on Sunday. in a downpour of , rain, from the western sections of the province, were surprised at the fairly good condition. A mile north and another mile e st of Kensington, was found to be soft and muddy. With this exception the whole road to the city was really good, as clay roads go. There are some clayey sections which. as shown by th'e recent wet weather, require better drainage and some spots which require gravelling Ind we trust these will be attended to in due course. In the meantime there is little to complain of. "mo. BILL‘ TIIOMPSONJ’. HIS is the euphonious name by which the Mayor of Chicago is best known. His present fame-and he is famous-mas been won by re- cent efforts to twist th British Lion's tall. I-Ie has discovered in the public library of Chicago cer- tain books which he thinks are too British and he has appealed to the library committee to have such books thrown out. He has also appealed to the mayors of other American cities to assist him in creating an all-American spirit and root out all pro-Britlshism which is undermin- ing the true national spirit in the United States, the greatest country too far, carried it to a point at; which it became ridiculous and, whether the class to whom he is '19-! peeling will come to his assistnnccf in his time of need. and whether u! will be sufficient for his new. areI what it looks like to many. at leastjgg p9,- cent, more between 60 and the fact that there are elements inking‘ lklgilagefifoupié approaching . ,' ow w e g s a _ Canada S populanon who are msmmwomanhood and boys manhood at |ed 1° perpetual hdvwaci’ °f (lhflnflefiihlg period, ~ nevertheless the real ii Ollly for the sake of change, toireason that the boys were appar- Th“ iSiHIIIOIIg men than women, and about I70. However it was found that 7 per But we cannot shut our eyes tolcent lnore girls than boys died at Give thanks; , burdens borne and tasks well done, For days made dark by clouded sun, For battles fought and victories won, Give thanks. For o For promised rest whegylife is o'er. usk for a second helping at a fonn'-' Regglgélliaxfbilibins tdmflrfy Dol- . ly a“ r ." ' ‘ ' nl dinner? A. No; a second helping should be asked for only at the table. Q. When may a man borrow ~- ‘ l4 . . “But bthoug-ht he~fell--in. love homqRIt-‘f. rat alghtffl ‘ . - " ' ‘butmytook a second look." . lbw. . \ ~ »I~Ie-—W1li;you~.fbe my partner;- I 1,: cflginal skeiches °r typical “m” matters for the future to disclose. {bring in sgmgthjng new and differ. ently m0"? Sturdy. more Hble Big 3111's gxpefiencg might provcgénl from the established order of a salutary lesson for others of mswhlngs, elements to whom nothing is The appeal m the ignorant zsisacred in the governmental fabric‘ type‘ and who delight in making risky ex-z ‘ml a“ uncommm‘ expeneme in pwwperiments to test the stability of our ting Some-mil“ W91"- Ii has Suflceed-ymost valued and long-established in- ed more than once‘ an‘; a1] up; ig- stitutions. These elements are per- norant do not live in Chicago or ha!” mm" widespread l" the 1'9‘ _ ‘ ' A t gloris westward of the Great Lakes; even in the United States linos and among the mreigrhbom peoples invariably. however, the appeal to the ignorant, the appeal to a class. defeats itself, and it passes on inlo history as a Joke or as a tale that is told. The Big Bills are amusing when their energies are not being devoted to serious things. When they are they are dangerous, for there is al- ways a class of some kind or other to whom the appeal is music, and who will follow it as the rats follow- ed the pied piper of I-Iamlinl It. is gratifying to find that the Big Bill incident has caused a good deal of good-natured} fun in the United States, and they are getting their money's worth out of llim one way or another. In response to his in- vitation to join him in his great America-First movement, some told him frankly that he was only mak- ing a fool of himself. Others made a joke of the affair. One, the Mayor of Stanford, Conn, contented him- self with enclosing the following.) from Alice in Wonderland:- “You are old. Father William, the young man said, “And your hair has become very white. And yet you incessantly stflfld 0" your head. ' l Do you think at your age it is right?" “In my youth," Father William re- plied to his son. “I feared it might injure the brain; But now that I'm perfectly sure I have none. Why, I do it again and again." .___-o-r§—-— EDITORIAL NOTES Presumably every fine day from now till the middle of December will be called Indian summer. The latter. it will be recalled. was the designation given to the fine weather which usually precedes. real winter, by the North American Indians, and which they regarded as a gift from the Great Spirit to enable belated hunters to provide sufficient game for the wlhm. Belated potato dig- gers may so regard the fine weather enjoyed since the first of November and which enabled them to finish their work. ' Just why Premier Saunders und the Hon. G. S.’ Inman. accompanied by a. secretary should spend a week in Ottawa at the expense of the province, has not been told. The representatives of the other pro- vinces, with one exceptlon, British Columbia, did not arrive in Ottawa until the day before the day set for the opening, which was Thursday, and even then it was not the con- ference but the fun that was begin- ning. Of course. they are having a .-and monarchical majority operation! That is what happened in there, but not confined to them‘. noi- to any one province. ' Some of these disturbing elements arc those who perpetually-seek to, weaken the tie which connects Can-' ada with the Mother Country. They- would make the Dominion more "iii- dependent," as they profess, by in-i sisting that the Canadian Purim-- ment should assert the right to re- vise and change our present Con- stitution. They would ciit off ap- peals from the Supreme Court of Canada to the Privy Council In England, and otherwise unsettle alll our governmental and political iii-l stitutiorls. ‘ ' Immigration has brougllt into liie Dominion from the United States, Germany and other European colln- tries large numbers who are indoc- trinated with republicaiiism and op- position to monarchical govern - ment. These are chiefly located In the Prairie Provinces and are 'a source of danger to. our future. Oiii‘ defence and safeguard against such disturbing and weakening influences lies in the stable British, Canadian in the larger Central Provinces, and in the Maritimes. While that anchor holds the Dominion should be safe against revolutionary changes. The Ottawa Conference has no power to legislate or make any in- roads upon the B.N.A. Act. But its dis- cussions—if they are reported and made public-will no doubt give a. clue to what is in the minds of the agitators and the insidious methods by which they are seeking to effect their divers purposes. It may also disclose who the trouble makers are and fromfivhat quarter they come. \ Think of a million dollars worth of ale poured down a city sewer in one Newark, New Jersey, on October 31. A press despatch tells that the stuff had been kept in the brewery since the days before the war, and was thus disposed of to free‘ the brewery from Government supervision. If. was also becoming sour from old age. That looks as if Prohibition was working to some extent in New Jer- sey. On the other hand there is the talc of the Bootleg King, George Remus, of Cincinnati, who in two and a half years amassed. a fortune of $75,000.- 000 in his nefarious trade, and then shot and killul hiswvife. That would seem to indicate that bootlegging is still a. money-making trade under Prohibition in Ohio.‘ When President Coolidge said, "l do not choosf-that was months ago-he meant what he said. But the , including the Republican leaders, did not believe him. when later he made his refusal more em- phatic they did believe him. Re- cently the doubt has come back. The to re- sist serious ailments. was, to my mind, due to the fact that boys have more freedom, more opportunities to play. A girl nt this age is not only at- tending school, but is often taking music lessons, or helping her moth- er around the house. . The boy however plays outdoors more, or if he has any chores to do. they are likely outdoor chores. He is climbing fences, swimming. fishing, or otherwise using his body.‘ Witliwliat result? Well the figures tell their oigil story, because if woman is really ‘ offer suggestions as to what route his then the only‘oi' lier host; takes on an auto ride? ---. stronger, which of course has not‘ really been proven I reason that more girls than-boys die betweeh the ages of 10~15 is be-iplace, suggestions may be ofiered cause of the development of the; play instinct in the boy, which uii-l fortunately is not allowed to uny- rcal extent to the growing girl. As mentioned before. the only young men who were rejected for overseas service because of lack of cllest development, were those wlio did not play games, or were not al- lowed to play games when they were young ers. . Fortunately the group game idea for both boys and girls is becoming n‘ real part ul‘ school life. 1 -- --i——iO-} O'Q'O#§OOQQ'OQ4 HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK BY ROBERTA LEE >0 n. ‘Rubber Bathing Cap A rubber bathing cap is excel- lent to use while dusting. It pro- tects the hair much better than a line, on odor on the hair when the hands touch it. “ Testing Buttons is with a mssnef- picked up, it is an indication that they will rust when washed. Meat and Fish from the pa?" 85 5W" as Wssme sel on ice. or in a very 0°01 FIB-Ce- +o++o++4++4*¢‘ ‘ ¢‘*‘*° The Land We Love n; Imp: Yeilb +>++o Canada's Buffalo Population Q. What is Canada's Buffalo Population ? the Natiqnal Buffalo Farm at Wain- wright, Alta. The process of ship- ping surplus stock several hundred mones north to the Wood Buflalv Park near Fort Smith in the North West Territories is under way. during 1927 with trifling loss. ‘ihesc Ions years are thriving". and multi- plying rapidly in their new home. 40> . _. "VM . >oo DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLiSirl ' _ . By W. L. Bordon WORDS OFTEN MISUBED: "Bridegroom" is more refined than Al groom. _ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED. lief. n- nounce as “leaf? nOt "iefl-Vfi" OFTEN MISSPELLED: 135m‘ mour; our. SYNONYMS: extravagance, exor- Repubiicans have failed to find an- other csndidste of anything like equal strength to Coolidge. under the conviction that his party want him and that its convention would endorse him on a first ballot good time at other people's expense, but even that can scarcely iustify in the world. Ii retired United States Consul‘ them in putting in an extra week spending it. x he may now have chang his mind. That nov/ appears to be the Repub- lican hope and the one thing most feared by tlqgugpposlng partit- anal bitance, superfiulty, surplus, excess, ‘prodfgality, profusion. WORD STUDY: "Use a. word three times and it is yours" lef- "B incl-ease our vocabulary by master- ing one word eggiandayfi Tfléifly‘? word: BTIPULA Z 9 11¢ ° if as the terms of agree- ‘$7353’. granted/it with the sti- For For For all th$.il"a.ther's-.fe ercare. love wiihall our fail to bear, pardon here and gioryifthere,‘ Giye thanks. .‘ ‘;"—Fred Scott Shepard. '0 0'0 O O ModeI-n Etiquette Give thanksr’, , 5; For haven safe onlyoiider shore, mgwylqgf; a. woman ‘ ‘Give-thanks; - __._<,,>__W__ East Ham Woman-Men are so conceited ihai if they marry you (lance? they export yml you." in say ‘Thank rShe-7i0h, Georgie. this Iss0 sud- ilenfdlye‘ mo alilttle time- ' ‘lie (cdhtlnning)— For t-he-noxl She (continuing) ~to catch my breath. i ilaven't recovered from llie lust fox-trot yet. . imszniurs rsnllilmirlisll a . i s. " ROBERTA‘: ‘LEE cloth cap. It is particuffirly valuable ‘ when working with K814159118. 885°" ' or anything that might leave l A good way to test metal buttons ‘ If they can be Meat and fish should be removed > and placed in an earthenware ves- " A. There are over B000 Buffalo in L neaily 2000 having been shipped‘ animals and those shipped in prev-= ~OOOOOOO4QQ4QOQ++OO£4OOV1 ’ Q. Is it good form for a guest to A. If he is not going any special tactfully. Q. Is it well-bred for n person to To Thellnvesftors Of P. E. Island The Maritime Life Assur- lince Company has now very few shares available for sale. The year end will see‘ all this capital subscribed for. To those interested immediate action is advisable. Write or wire. ' T. “W. Bentley, t Provincial Manager. rofl+w §-§-O-Q'§§§§O 7 LET‘ Us MAIL YOUR DRUG ORDER During the past few months ,H We have devoted special at- tention to our mail order de- partment and are now re- ceiving orders from many w" ""3146 Iifrints.’ Upon receipt of each. letter we immediately fill the order and in this way ‘ save our clients much time ' and trouble. Let us have your next , order for medicine. We guar- antee satisfaction. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE I49 Great George Street Phone 315 We will be buying POTATOES TURNIPS Live and Dressed j“ ‘POULTRY l at top market prices, through- i y, out the season. "w" 801 in touch with us $ ,1 "h"! you are ready u. gg||_ ~. a lThe; Harris y mpany NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINE Xmas Excursioii to NORWAY The Palatial Steamer STAVANGERFJORD" 18000 tons Dlspl.) Sailing from HALIFAX, N. S. Direct [to Bergen, lstlanscand, Stavanger a. OSLO, ng Cabin and Third Clans Phsengerl. Through bookilll! "l! be made to Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Germany. 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