The Dominion khife ‘jitiepresentatlve A Qualified lnurance Counsel pvt... RE you familiar with the countless uses 1% which insurance can be put— the ways ancfmeans whereby policies can be changed and adapted to meet financial problems? Insurance is a vital matter alf- ecting your immediate needs-as well as the future protection of those dear to you. Dominion Life men are qualified in- surance dispel-ts. Once you have placed yourinsuratice with he Dominion Life you are a client of a qualified Insurance counsel. Dominion Life men, like family doctors, ' are engaged in building up a clientele whose insurance needs they ___study and to whom they give their atten- tion and professional advice. qpnomtntou 1.1m ASSURANCE COMPANY Head Oflice : W ATERLOO, ONTARIO - Our‘ Charlntioiown Olflcezg-Banli ,; yo... Scoiln Buikii“! Over One Huiidred Millions of Insurance in Force m, ibwluuioec... somouvou JASPER NATIONAL p u PARK PRINCE RUPERT! VANCQUVER Leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Station) Daily at 10.15 p.111. (Eastern Standard Time) _ The route of luxury ‘and scenic beauty to Can- ada's Pacific Coast. Equipment includes standard and tourist sleeping cars, com- partment -observation- library-buffet car (radio- equipped), dining car, coaches and colonist car. Make your trip west one of complete rest and pleasure. Take the Con- tinental Limited to the ‘ coast or en route to California. Sac Canada In Canada's Diamond Jubilee Year- 1861-1927. Reservations and complete information from any Can- adian National Railways or from W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. L. P. RITCHIE, P. W. CLARKIN, l ' Dht. Passenger Agent, Clillown. “ck” Aunt’ sum" UEAEM NAIEILM . The Larges: Railway Svflet" l" 14mm“ m-u-n-ao. ' " ’ ' i ... . New Universities 0'» courou l l-low to Get ll hall NminalCcdJ ilf-ilmdih-ilourls-un 1 Counplon98c l m w xv UNIVIIRSITIIS l)l(' HUN »\Rl' ,. . ,5, to an!’ I “if,” P081161; ‘p DERSU,h”mn“an u/[LL icoatra B‘, Over” allies Pi‘, D m extra ‘ , male-raw» The New Idea ' 0f Cancer Many Cases Can be Cured if Reported Promptly. BULLETIN NO. L-NEW YORK CAMPAIGN American Society for Control of Cancer 25 West 43rd Street, New York City IS CANCER CONTAGIOUS In spite of the fact that physic- lnns and nurses have come into intimate contact with cancer pat- ients for so many years and taken no precautions against. infecting themselves there ls no- recorded in- stance of one case of cancer giving rise to another. This is not. to say that microbes are never found in cancers. Discov- eries are announced from time to time that bacteria have been identi- fled with cancer, but upon full and impartial investigation it ls always found that these parasites have been invaders of the cancer growth—fol- lowers rather than producers of the malignant condition. Cancers often become infected with such microbes as infect wounds of any kind‘ and the unpleasant odors which are sometimes associa- ted with cancer are due to these ac- cidental contamlnatlons. Conse- quently. the precautions to be taken by those who come in contact with cancer patients are only such as should be followed with infected wounds. There is no occasion to shun a person who has cancer, so far as danger of contracting the disease is concerned. The victims need all the sympathy and tenderness which can be shown them. Fear that cancer was contagious has sometimes led to unnecessary and uncharltable action toward the sick. THE TIME TO CURE A CANCER IS WHEN IT IS BEGINNING l! you think you have any of the symptoms described in those articles You should be examined by your doctor or at a hospital at once. To-morrow's Artlcle—"The Family Doctor in Cancer." —-----<o¢s-_-‘- ~++o++e+++oo++ee++++o+o+ The Land We Love n; ma: worn Canada's Prcnllers Q. How many Premiers has Canada had since 1687? Name (hem in their proper order. A. Canada has had ten Premiers since 1867, vlz.—John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, J. J. C. Ab- bott, J .S. D. Thompson. Mackenzie nuwell, chimes Topper. Wilfrid Laurler, Robert Borden. Arthur Melghen. W. L. M. KiliE- _..¢¢o§»~~ Stock Quotatidns HALIFAX, Nov. 29.—QuotatimiS furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa. Fe Ry. . .. 190 American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 71b. Am. Car and Fchv. Co. .. 103 Am. Smelt. and Being. Co. .. 173% Am, Bosch Mag. Co. 229s’. Anaconda. Cop. Min. Co. .. - 51-3’. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 197% N.Y. Gen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 161% Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) . . . . . .. 118V.- Internatlonal Paper Co. .. '19., International Petroleum .. .. 33%. Mls. Kan. and Tex. Ry. . 265 Reading Co. . . . . . . . . .. 107% Radio Coryn. of Am. . 96 Southern Pacific Co. .. 120% Union Pacific Ry. ....... .. '.. 193v. U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 87% United States Steel ....... .. lisv. Montreal Stock Exchange Abitlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Brazilian Traction .. 231 B. E. Steel 1ST. Pfd. . . . 24 B. E. Steel 2nd PM. . . . 3'7“- Laurentlde Pulp - 111V: Montreal Power .. 90'7- Natlonsi Breweries . 100% Spanish River . . . . . . .. 139 Steel Co. Can. Corn. 15° Winnipeg Electric .. 103V.- Asbesms Com. New . 36 Ashes‘ Pfd. New . 95 Bell Telephone 15° Brompton . . . . . . .. 5'7 St. Lawrence Flour . . 44".» Shawinlgan . . . . . .. . 85% Can. Steamship Pfd. . . 95H. Dominion Bridge . . . . . 69% Banks Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 209 m a WWW!‘ v co oto B000 OLD MAN WINTER - lS RIGHT AROUND I THE CORNER ‘Orderyourfloalnmlalldlepa-d pared. Phone II today. _‘ w. o. amuse s. co PIIONI I'll l, Central Guardian ENJOYABLE A very successful and profitable social ‘Was held in the Bayslde School on Friday night. A large crowd were present and thorcuglll)’ enjoyed themselves. The money realized will be used to pay for recent improvements effected In the school grounds. N. . r NEW CHEESE FACTORY -— The patrons of the Grand River Dairying Company have beeil busy tho past week hauling lumber. sand and stone for the new cheese factory which is to replace the oue deslmyed by lire last Ausust. The material is now all on the spot and the contractor, Mr. Morris .l'<‘lt.z- Gerald, Waterford, Lot 1, has or- rlvcd. llo hopes to have the ex- Lerlul" completed before the weath- er gets cold ouough to stop ouz- alde work. —N. , PROPERTY - Mr. (leorgo Clil‘V(‘l‘. or the Forres- ter House has recently purchased the property owned by the late Wil- liam Brown of Pownal, known as the Florida Hotel. Mr. Carver ls at present making n. number of changes On the building, and glv-‘ 1m: it a thorough renovating. He does not intend to use the llilllllllll-‘i, for hotel purposes but after lt. is fixed up it will be used‘ for resid- enllnl purposes. PURCHASES CANADIAN MEDICAL AS- SOCIATION — Every Tuesday afl- ernoon at 4.510 the general cm‘ mlttce as well as Special Commii- toes meet In tile Queen Square School bilildlng to make arraug+ menis for the meeting of the AS- socluilon in Charlottetown in 192$. These weekly meetings will con- tinue until next June when it is ex- Dectetl that there will be a perfect organization to take care of the large number of medical men illlzl thellflwlves from all parts of Clll‘: ada as well as from Great Brltail" and Paris. This involves an l2l~ crease amount of work on the part of the different committees as maf- ters of finance, transportation eli- tertulnments, housing and publlclw, must be carefully considered. The, medical men ot (his city and prov‘ lnce expect generous asslstanccl from our citizens in order that they visitors will long remember the pleasant week spent in Prince l<l.l-' ward island. l ——————— --iO}~~--~-—~ - l PERSONALS l Mr. Edwin J. O'Donnell, Avondale was a visitor to the clty yesterday. Mr. J.K. lllenklnsop, Inspector, 0i‘ Dredges. Saint John, ls in the city on official business. m-i ".:After i0 years of Asthma Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy proved the only relief for one grateful user, and this is but one case among GATHERING - 1 I n-ewoomwoemvoeeaor»? able the hog is. ‘tries to get the type of hogs that you one cent per pound." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CHILDREN'S All] (ILAIM §llPPORT . Annual Meeting Brings, Unanimous Support to Appeal to Government to Give Adequate Aid 7V en Children Cough PERTUSS N brin s_ sqfi re 1 The Pu lio Forum Thla column ll open tor the discussion by s-OFPQIQOIIIIIIICI PAGE FIVE__ Gain Health and $300. Cash Prize Contestl Closes December 10th! To-day! ca Nyal Creophos! Also t». content IhOCII with full pardcuhrs Send in slogans, rhymeaorjinglea of questions oi lntaraat. The Cb...‘ otovvn Guardian does not noceaaarll, endorse the oplnlona of oorreapondenta. in This Deserving i Work. _ I l Attire Annual Meeting m‘ lhn‘. (‘llililrelfs Altl Silcluty llclll on,‘ _ Alonlluy, thorn was an inlporuinl SlT-"I" 5'0"!‘ 155W 9f NW- gal-h- discussion (fOIICOFIIlIIi-Z (be duties 01' I noticed a letter from Davis 8c [he provmclfl] and (my Oovefn.‘ Fraser m regard 1° mm h°g5 be")? moms ill respect to neglected ami- IIOGS FOR MARKET marketed‘ Undoubtedly such l5 dependent cllildrelv-and the Erin" m” case and Dmnsfg‘ has" blamewuxlon m‘ (fillllllltfll in general. lr‘ the farmers for it. all. But the was ODflllHL: by the President oftllo |Sottieiy, lion. Dr. McMillan and continued by (he Rev. Dr. Ramsay. the Yorkshire pigs are the propel, Rev. Muir, Mrs. Mclntyro. Mrs. material to produce the wmsmre lloopel, Munsignol- Iiiullonalll Mr. Sides for the English market‘ and nloyd Shaw, Louuszellors busier the longer the hog is between the and Alnran, Mr. llellry Smith, Nllfll» ham and shoumel- me more vahb Reuben McDonald untl others. Til" so the §armer_l’resldent urged that common lul- lmanlty requires that t-hilrlren shall are long and tries m finish mgmflie prnieeeted; and the luct that according to the fancy of mg Eng-Ithaca who represent the communi lish market, and when he has them iy—t a- government of the Prov- finlshed. he dresses them up ill lune, City. or State-An ivhit-h-chll- 809d 5115p‘? and takes them i0 Dflvisltlrien are lIIlDPDIGCLlHl by their par- farmer is not all to blame. He has been educated in the growing of the bacon hog and has been told that 8a Fraser and puts them on the ems, is in duty bound to flrQvldn $00198 and the finished hQiiqnloans for their livelihood and edu- weishsiwo hundred bounds Dalnsflfilliltln, was strongly stressed by 8‘ Elm-WY 5aY1“Y°““h°$i5t°°h°“vY|the speakers. Such institutions as We d0 “m P33’ the big prim? onlyflllt Childrens Aid Society l-lllilllllhi up m 160 Wunds and we “"11 cmlil was urged. be adequately sun- lpliod by - the Government, with money by means 0t‘ which to per- form the governments’ duty. Tile President express-ed the opinion . - that a Department of Public, éaisladngggciliilragélr tgebuifirkxi‘; liezllth and Child Welfare should does he m“ him that ham ls o“ abc established as one ol‘ the ofllccs two hundred pound pig’ he canlof the Government. lie quoted a‘ have that one for a cent less per lbjlmel‘ 7mm "19 Gmmfnmi-‘m DlYW-“i than one may; came our of a hQgflOl‘ of Child Welfare in the Prov-l that weighs one hundred and slxiyfiiifif 01' NOW ‘$601311 i0 M1301‘ “P-l pounds? I guess not. Now, SlnINutf. lu this latter it was Pointed‘ feed is high and if Davis 8a Fraserlout. that the Nova Scotla Act thati wants the farmer to produce a fin-l "when children are found to be llc~. lshed product let them put their gloat-ed within the meaning of mo. weishls Ior dressed boss no w two statute, the local nlimiclpaliiy hundred pounds and PM’ U“? Same when they have u settlement pa price as for hogs weighing one hun- $3M) [awards ‘he mamwnamm u; dred and sixty Dflunds. ieach such child, and u... prom.‘ It would be some enccurageme n1 cm Government $200, or a mm] m- for the farmer to llnlsh_hls hogs, $500 "m, week rm, “My chm ml,“ and not 1°56 any nloney by Wughlllll‘ en over bv the Society or bv me us them forty pmmds heavlerl for‘ Director". This five dollars ‘a week every farmer knows lt ls the lust,“ was furmkr explained’ is SO10“ Now what is the poor farmer to do? Sell his pork when it. is half finished for the large price or finish it and take a smaller price for the g“? polkllnds ‘h?’ goets ‘:1 a fut’ nluinirnauov after flu‘ child bh quwh-pq m.“ U“. nun-ll or (loubl. m- lfilgllPil will: pleasure m‘ \f- lleceap" °pu°' i .. ' V. ' i .~ i. l" ' ~‘ -. -. f ll‘. - l» illl" Province and w‘ should Davis 8c Fraser be entitled to lbllytn‘ l],|1g,,,,',,\,, ‘m’ m? gallon. ,\l-’1ll(\l'.{(\nl€lll oi llllh Sol let,» ‘be n!‘ Hm“ no is llg be hoped ma! than New I think if the packers‘ IL duililllllrll exptnsesl lol lnv- l- ylupglgl] by those’ present .11 (h. . . . would look at this thing m me “w, ligation. om. being "met in vari- aowwwoo o4 wee 44¢ 00sec» meet re o-vweeomrvsoo-eooew Annual ‘lllccllng is...» Creophoal With it lend front of Creophoa carton. O‘ Y try add $100 ealth! Creo are"; .221. ....... "W" P“ Nyal Creophoe, the amazin tonic and resistance build- er and preventive; marvelously effective for deep sated coughs, colds and bronchitis. Lose no time! Go to the stoma “Once a nial-alwayi Nyal" DRUG Attention Potato Dealers Be sure and have your Tags ready for Potato Shipping. The Charlottetown Guardian Job Printery is in a position to llll all orders at most. attractive prices and can make prompt delivery. Now Open For Buisness Try Our Dry Cleaning Service ‘Reliable Work, Reasonable Prices. Prompt. Sqvice. Phone 9B3. 1 slaw METHOD CLEANERS Longworth Avenue 4 OOQQ-OO-O OO§O4OQ4¢Q4¢QQ saovwoevoeooooeooooQooooeoovevaoo-leoovvooeooooee li-ll-iiilv-Zl. H, up...“ uw," 111,- (‘ollslzlclvllloll will b» given by 111-: come the one recognized remedy, by its never falling effectiveness. ing humanity. t Tomorro w’s Radio Program the market. It has earned its fame is earning it to-day, as it. has done for years. It is the greatest asthma specific within the reach of stiller- many‘ Lime “mud” ma‘; it h” bPltudc of the farmer. who has to bear "ls Will's by the (liffercnt Socioli- °“ all the blame for putting their . _F\>l" example. "vrmwiioaily all h0g5 on the “ml-ken the packer and 111* Societies in Nova sCUllll 110w the farmer can come to an undcr- l“i’(‘0l\(.‘ grunts directly from til-r standing that will be profitable for municipalities; the Society in Capo both. . 'Bl'utoll ill-ls u llill grant oi $3,004) I am. Sir, etc . , pol" your, which goes toward Ill" 1 DOWN TRODDEN FARMER.‘ l It salaries of (he agents and their ¢-x~ . ‘ pauses. “'“"“‘ “T ' y At the (rlusl- of llll’ discussion. goo p, M, ,lhr-. following r-snluilozls, moved ihy li.Vi'.l.. (lotion and secondcl ‘by Mrs, .\l..\l. Murphy. was unam- WLW (428) Clncl. Mandolins. .CFCA (351) Canada. Musicale. “Hbmhm m. me Prflvmvml Lug“, pl sum govnl-llnu-lll of the Prov- hmre 1m] (;,,\.,.,-n,n..n, an,» m“ llltii in (his ri-lrlly important lilfll- flily (‘olrili-il of (lllzlrlollvelnlvll. '31" "l" rigllls of (be (illllilfQll m‘ this Pro- _.__ n.4,}- vlnvn mlrl (he llosirallllily m‘ pri- vmin; 11103115 by u-hil-h ncgltwwl ;:Fcl~ Burns and Scalds—Dr. and llrpenllellt children shall Iw -~\...»...¢ ‘pv-lp-(tric 0“ will take the _ more mleqllillflll‘ i)1'0\'1<1<*(l I'll!‘ "m" ill-c out. of a burn or scold. it should they have boon in former years." be 3L “and in every kitchen so that Thi udovllon by 1h.- (lovorn-lt may be available at any time. mcnt oi‘ a lTlll-Aflllllllli’ llllliPY M’ lllclc is no preparation required. which zlvglecloll, l.('|‘IPll(lUlli or lli'l~ Jug], apply mg 011 m (he bum g;- illquem children shall be run-d f-ll- scald and the pain will abate and in sugar syrup to mule 10 ounces. 0r has ‘lWTIC (535) Conn. Blue Boys. .CNR.W (384) Winnipeg. Concert. lVi/BZ-WBZA‘ (303) MESS. '1 l0 ll Val‘. WCAE (517) Pittsburg. Pianist. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st '"'°'"““°““' Ram" "mgmms won mos) Buffalo. N. B. 0.. 7 to 10.30. CONCERTS 9M, E M_ no l, M WSAI (361) Cincinnati. Siudlo. T ' ‘ ' . . !WJZ (454) N. Y. Maxwell Hour. o WCAE (517) lIJl6l;.AR(§lll‘lllg Lions. WJZ, WBZ‘ WBZAI KDKA KYW‘ WBAL, WJR, WLW. WHAM. WHO, WOW. WDAF, KVOO. WBM, WMC, WBT, WTMJ, KRRC WMAK (545) Buffalo. Classics. 9.30 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Spotlight Hour. T0 WJ KYW. I WLW (428) Clncl. Woman Hour. l 10.20 A. M. l WBZ-WBZA (303) Mass. Special 9.30 i0 11.30. 12.30 P. M. CFCF (411) Canada. Orchestra. g WCAE (517) Plttsburg. Music Chest. 2.0 0P. M. 10.00 r. M. WIP (sot) Phlla. Schwab. senior- war mo) N. Y. Studio Program. [Klaus (316) Pitts. Balklie Hour. ‘wuw 142a) Clnci. Civic OPE"- WEMC (483) Berrlen _Spgs. Music. 3.00 P. M. CKCL (357) Canada. Trio. 5.30 WOO (508) Phlla. Studio 'i"rl0. wuss- (492) 14.x. Vagabonds. Mo a M 5 sronrs-ranus KDKA (318) Pittsburgh. Concert. 1 -6.30 . M. i 5” l’ M i. . . lWCAE (517) Pittsburgh. Chat Kury. WGY (379) Schenectady. Orchestra. 2M P‘ M CFCA (357) Canadaz Phonola. iwGy (380) sczaegfctaay‘ Play 6. . 7.00 P. M. WJZ (454) N. Y. Bill Whipple. M. ‘WTIC (010) Hartford. Marj-n-Ted. 6.50 P. M. WBZ (333) M888. Art. Phllpott. 7.00 P. M. To End Severe Cough Qlicklyilry This Forroalraanllnlaiaoldhoma-nlado ralfibealatlnmall. Easily KDKA (BIB) Pittsburgh. Sketch. DANCE OBCHESTRAS 5.30 P. M. WGR (303) Buflalo. Statler. 7.00 P. M You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be couquertd until you try this famous homemade remedy.- '1‘ a immediate relief given is almost like magic. 1t is easily prepared, and there is nothing better for cou lls. ' uto a ill-on. bottle, put 2 ounces o! Pint-x: then add plain granulated WTAM mo) Clgvéland. Euclid. as waz (m) New York. ‘Twin Oaks. WNJ (280) Newark. Dancing. WRO (479) Washington. Le Parades. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dancing. 9.30 P. M. WSA! (I01) Cincinnati. Biutoll. 10.00 l’. M wnmt (zoo) N. v. Tarlgo. you can use clarified honey instead of sugar syrup. Either way. this mixture saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough reparations, and éivu you a more l ive, effective rem y. It keeps per cctly, and taste: pleasant-children like You can feel this take hold instant- ly, hing and healing the mom- branea in all tho au- passages. promptly loosens a dr , tight cough. a soon you will no co t e phlegm thin out and dlu pear. A day’a use uaually lrrea up an ordinary throatorcestco .a ltiaalso splendid for bronchitis, boaraeueu, and nchlal ut Radio Programs. ChlcBSO-P l THE GABBS _._____...... . u‘, oar".- rALiS w? \ l l ~ 7L\\Ji."I. xvtDF/W’ ' "Arm - PIN” ' ma. Pine: is -a- lost valuable concen- trated compo ad of genuine Norway pine extract and palatable guaiacol, the moat reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid dl intmont, aak your lor "2 ounces of Pine!" dlrectlona. narant to give abaolut satisfaction or ; may rom refunded. l0. Ont. Cong n, WTMJ, WHAM. norm. nluusly lllllllllPllfi n ml <'(lll('lilf*(l, u-mlhl \t’lIll0(l! l1 short time cease altogether. tested by results. We bake under actual home conditions, kitchen utensils. Bread, cakes, ination for texture, lightness, color. The flour must pass t daily before ii: can but the name. only reeulta count. 'l'hey take no chances with flour. why they use Quaker Flour. the same ment give Quaker Flour its assu uniform quality. Every bag sold with our mo Milled by IMacLEAN & COMPANY, Distributors ~ (Copyright, 1027. by International ._..___._..___ l THINK sues A r011 vs/Qugijbfl’ MaDC/ "1" 1 ‘ L u§ Y ’ " TESTED by RESULTS Every clay in.our mill Quaker Flour is home baking kitchen, with ordinary are subjected to the most severe exam- lt is the test for results. And Successful home bakers have supreme confidence in Quaker Flour. They know it can be depended upon, abooluteb. it always balroa the same, because it always ia l Selected wheat and over fifty years’ milling experience with the finest equip- ' f“. 1 L with it in our ==s ualter Always the Same flour ways the Best my back guarantee that Quaker Flour ulill give you the trlmosl satisfaction. the Millera'ol Quaker Oats pastry. flavor, his test Quaker That's red and ll! CHARLOTTETOVS" By Barrie Payne VES—I*ND ELMER says was uov SQ RICH I15 $0M: FQLKkTHINK- HE S (.051 so MUCH comatose - CLuBHAu AND HAN ABOOT Down ‘ .’\~_rl':'. V. . . nt Ln?- ii} I