You Feel ' g , Like an Old Young Man 7 B» Y». Knew n» was»: Vita- ninee and Iron You Would Io ' Dead? lroniaed YeaatBuilda Amazing Power! The man with a punch is the man with many vitamins: and much iron. The man of drooping energy and flabby nerves is the man with few vitamlnes and mighty littlc iron. Ironized Yeast gives you both. It la not a more mixture of yeast and Iron, WY THE GHIIILIITTETUWN GUARDIAN ‘ii: Charles Dalton. President. J. l. Barnett, Editor and Pnhltalen IL l‘. clllfkg Alloollh Editor. ‘ o Monday, Nov. 0th being Thanksgiving Day and a National holl- day The Guardian will not be issued on Tuesday. FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1922 and breadth of the province. There is prdhably not a school dis trlct that_d0es not Owe me up, oi one or more of Ite people to TH-E EMPIRE EXHIBITION The visit of the Empire ExhIbI-l’ I lion Mission to the province thtl viding a much needed enlightc u-mm a diam“ that Wm not at some _ the promoters ot‘ the exhibition 1018mm the me or anevime we sub ., be heltl in London in 1024, Tlieqeflng or one or "a pmnle The ran cnannoawsrown- GUARDIAN I \ I I t tlllllllSiiiill * (av w. L. cotton) ' Ploughiing matches and plough- ing italics were much more ire quent in the olden time than they gun-gm, q“; M; ma.’ are pow. Good ploughing was then n d d t be essential to the ""7 “MN” u" 99'0"" ggodlicatltfn o? a good crop. There expressed by its earne- The‘ Public Forum Title column leepan Cont» dlaeueaion by, lflfelpeltl- ‘M! 0' Qlllltlona at Int». Oil. Th! OIIIPIIINCOWU were then few or none oi the cul- tivators which tear up and pulver- ile the soil by horsepowef- The plough and then the harrow and. occasionally last of all the roller lwere the implements employed; and the plough was the most Im- portant of all. w _ [live Hog Marketing .$ir.—As there new appears to 4——uv ~11... week has been the means of pro- ‘this Institution; there is prflbhbly ment on the aims and union's oimme appeal ‘o the lusunrbn w he a desire on the part c1 a con. siderable number oi’ producers to sell their liogszalive. we will pur- chase at our/plant, and also at Central Country points, live hogs, announcing more definite arrange ments later. If selling live hogs rather than place of Mr. Miller oi Five Mlle The Examiner of the 28lh Octo her.-1867, reports a nloughinz match on Hon. Mr. Haythorns farm, not far from Charlottetown. ‘Mr. John’ Ferguson, himself a prize pIOUEIIIIIBIP-lllld‘ Mr. Alex-- under lMcBeth. who acted in the ‘ Mission, before coming to Prince Edward Island. visited the Em- Iee That Nerve-Powered Flat! Get Jderve-Pmver iron: Irouized Yea!!! but is yrast lronizcd, which ls a. sub- stance all hy Itself. This gives buck, restores Lu the body, tnaterlzils you hau- Il-sv illlll \\'I\l(‘ll ynu usctl to have when yuu were romping around In your ‘teen ~. lrnniz-wl Yeast con- tains. for EIIHUII, Nature's grant- est Hourcc oi h In. nerve and tissue " It “Ives you puwer- plus, . It docs It in half the usual No tnuttcr how old you are , you can net. 2t younz man's Iron, and n. young. man's vltztmincn; a young woman's iron, and n young woman's vitnmincs. 'l’ho.au two things are the twins of human strength. human charm. They moan to you, success-social nnrl business. There ls only one Ironizod Yeast in the world. Be sure that you get it. and beware of substitutes. Sold at all drug stores at 81.00 n package. Each package contains 00 tablets, each tablet is sealed. They never lose their ower. Harold F. RitchledtCo. I Lid“ oronto, Agts. Get the “punc ' that comes from Ironlzed Yeast! ltibition originated with the Iruperlltl Premiers. The Honour- Ij." LllliltllTlEil by the (‘ottierenqc of!‘ I NlacKenzIe J uble Mr. ' vinces is I0 familiarize the locul| tzoverntnents and business with the aims and objects of the T“ m-omoters and to get them to up-I bold the hands of the Dominion Government in providing the nec- EDUCES Bursal Enlarge- ments,‘l’hicltened,$wollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Ten- dons, Soreness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lame- nass, allays pain. Does not blis- ter, remove the hair or lay up I hop" the horse. $2.50 a bottle at druggists‘ ‘Each dominion taking part ntusi. or delivered. BOOK 1 “FREE. '1 I , I _ mtvmlnnhlc. l“ Lymmaldmumkul-Iprtrvitie its t>\\'ll buildings and tie, lfray the (‘(1st of its exhibits. 'l‘he~ ‘illuminant Uuvertrtnent will nutu-‘ " v irully look In the respective pro] lvinces to advise it of the spun-c re- , quiretl uml o1‘ cuurst- 11ml with-wt cuch prUVlllCi’ "will Inn ca; ulhxontrilvlltr- in proportion to its re-‘l Jlulrements or ilbIIlI/F. (folunell (‘bristle slated that he IIIIaIePsiOOd- ithe. plan to be adopted by the Do-k _itn‘inion Government was to ‘allo- esstlry co-operatlon. has nothing lo do with six millions dnllttrs has ttlrcatdyl underwritten In lllJiIllS "»-: , ll s- . f ~.,--.- » -' -—-'~ tcate the cost on the basis oi po- ( ‘wen q e use M‘ u, of H“ Hdsl Away hack In 1783 when the re Ipital becomes more widely knownivoped British colonies in America: M ‘he regular mommy meeting file of the Republic years ago. the following gentlemen lpulation. That portion should islderable. The being s0 our pro- unanlnlous opinion at yesterday after- Hospltal ls, In every sense or the ‘word, 0UlltS, ours to (ltipéntlupun pit-e snuth of the equator. it being In time o; the mm“ neem the __ ‘received €\'9l'>'l\’h9l‘e Willi Blllllll- serious illness of one for whose " lsiasm annd promises 0f aubstan ‘me m, even rend "m" fluttering t-ial support. At the meeting yes-iwe would willingly give n11 terllay afternoon Colonel (‘llflollflzll/B have. It Is ours also tomaln. explained that. the idea 0f the ex-vlain, to support’ m he“, n is our; IGI-Qlns the only means by which we Lord Strathconn High (fontmissioircan gum] er of (Zunatla and was subsequent» condition of discipleship. namely’ to minister to the supreme need of “PmimIIY- We are our brothers Klnz has keeper. We cannot all afford m... since cuucurreil rt the decision nflcxpense often necessary Lu “we Ibis murdcccrzsor and promised iw_|llle or to relieve pain. For those Itlatiztda shall be adequately repre-Iwh" 901mm’ ‘e15 W911 8s ior those seated. The business of the Mis-lwho can, the Hospital is a city of sicn In visiting the various pr0- refuge. 'l\e Hospital l5 not sustaining. If men only to those who can pay It would be tench 0f those who most need 1t, It is because its ministry is with. In reach oi all and that those who The Misswnt-ttrlnot pay receive in It the same the rhlanfiutttetltlon and skill that those do mg of the exhibition. The cost nrhho can pa." that we are anneal- Ills for aid. It is not a business Londomlprcposltion or a dividend paying llllyln- IIR‘ Slivlllfl Of life. Ihe restor- ution not be very con-| 11118560, is to be generally adopt» to offer some suggestions which oi vital importance If this method nsls. PIP"- HOBB. no matter what the weight, should» be well properly finished that to uphold the price from the consumers. The best weights. as decided upon by a committee at Ottawa. composed of producers, Government officials and packers. are from 170 to 220 lbs. alive at country points for well properly finished This grade will command the highest prices simply because the consumer will pay higher prices for the product cut from those hogs than for any other weights or grades, conse- quently every effort should be made by the producer to produce this grade. Sccondi The custom of stuffing, or even feeding. hogs the morning before ntarketing should .be dia- contlrued. It is unfair even to the hog. It is not a square deal be- tween the buyer and seller. and it must of necessity ‘reflect Itself In the price the buyer. can pay as cnmpttred with other markets, such as Ontario where this custom does not prevail. In other words, If hogs were fasted n proportion- ally better price could be. paid. the hogs would reach the packer In much better condition. and the meats reach the consumer with the Master's supreme hogs. sell it- were available useless because beyond [no lllfillllltlfill; its dividends are in- "fill-Ply more valuable than cash Iwrfllmlilfies. they are relief from tahllsh live hog prices on a prop er basis. In the best interests of all concerned. Third: As packers or who purchase ducts and- " lthem. we consider-It our duty privilege m‘ we“ "5 dm-v t“ ‘Imkelgive the best advlice possible W these div-idemls possible and the. smallest contribution given will plltce these dividends wltntnler with our Efrem reach of those who most I dealers, n‘ health, i» wt a fhyjsgiay; , I am Sr. etc.- need| em. Our people have been fairly gen-I I crous In the past and as the in-Iwhabever ‘he “use may» be, Ills generosity is increasing. Thejhad been transformed into Hospital has been officially listed Ullll-Bd Sllllell. the "B" as one of the best oi its size -In borrow“ money with ed, we think it wise at tht, nugget we consider from experience are is to be established on a proper fed and Felllltatlon of Island‘ Pork Pro- ducts, and command the highest fed and less Ins-s. This would tend to es- the farmer's pro- prepare and market the view of conserving ani atlvunlothennpafl o; the worm boasting] Icing the industry . and _ ‘we 01911013 ‘ mw=f0r the OO-ODBPMIOH of tue pr-illlmddltct would he perrnittet ." I IDAV|5 5' FRASER‘ has made another very quick pas-t i—--—-—'-—"—*'_’ " sage‘—the fastest yet-having a0- tlwi the"! l! ll "llllllble ‘canny "flcomplished the passage betweenl apprentices In the building trades-fanny Hook and the Fastnet, .- _ g. owed to France 18.000000 Iinrgiegtisumg ye“: House-another prize wlinniug iloughman were the 1110899. Th9 day was. as the days are now. rat- her unfavorable. But excellent lwork ls reported to have been done. There were two classes, the men's class and that. of the bots ‘under eighteen years oi age. The boys ploughing was reported as “very praiseworthy, especially that of Robert Gibson. fourteen years oi age.” The prize winnm-e of the day among the menwere: I. Donald McDonald. Marshfeld: 2 John Itodd, Malpeque Road; S James Drummond, Freetown; 4 Robert MdLachlan, Lot 34;~5 John Robinson Lot 34; and the prize winners antong the boy contest- ants. 1 George Essery. Rusticn Road; '2 Alex McDonald (Peter's son) Lot 35; and Robert Gibson. Lot 34. Am '11:; the local items at that day was one it: which it '.r's slat e-i that "Mn" r Rankin. um. s’ the most popular officers ln the local volunteer forte base r-slgn- ed the captaincy oi the Prince of wan-s Iliflc Company. to the no small regret of its members. In accepting his resignation the Com- mander in Chief complimented Illiayor Rankin on the zeal and ei-- ficlency with which be had a1- ways discharged his duties as a soldier, and in graceful recogni- tion of his long service In the volunteers was pleased to prom lie him to the rank oi Lieutenant Col one] in that force." lFiitecn years Inter on the first of November. 1882. The Examiner remarked that "We are In some respects a very peculiar people. The-re is probably no other part 0f the civilized world where any fun tzould be seen in celebrating ‘Hflllowern by tearing down peop- .Ie's gates and doorsleps and steal ‘ing their cabhngea. There is prob- ably no other part of the world Ierated; and there ls certainly no: police-force In which such con- date It is stated, steamer Alaska: Orcthe same ‘that the Union In‘ Isix days and nieteen hours-J’ andI the steamer “Carroll is to be con- _ cratulateti on making her two-- [hundredth irI-p to this port. Csledonlsn Club, forty were elected officers for the en- Chief-Jion. A. A. MiDonald. f8- II ‘Iglwhere such conduct would be tot] F "a a s t a will “put t; t special Thaintsi... ing Salemllg llzftive nalalrltly llgeveivfif standard merchfindtse on which t k d. a 1 . , , we afélFll/tfg: 1001c? we will clear Friday and Saturday at ridicul- ously low prices. . _ Y“ .151- . We ‘haven't space to advertise all: Only some ofthegpe- cials. Watch our windows, or better stlll, come 1n and loolcthe bargainsover. . I Men’s Heavy Win - ter Khaki Shirts $1.15 \\ -Men’s Heavy Blue Stripe Overalls ‘ $1.25 Friday and Saturday. I Men’s Fur Felt Hats Men’s Velour Hats, (last year's, inbrown, green andblack $4150 Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday. Men’s Winter Lug Caps $3.1m Men’s Suits, ‘spa. cial ~ l $354"? .. Friday and’ Saturday. $1.00 Friday and Saturday. . ————=-=--——— Friday and Saturday. Men's Fine Stripe Shirts, all sizes $1 .00 Young Men’s Suits, First Longs $15.00 Friday and Saturday. Men’s Pure-Wool Worsted Pullovers, $2469 - '_ a Friday and Saturday. Pure Woolélndcr- Fnday and Sat-mrday; wear, while it lasts— White Wool Socks, Boys’ Work Sweat; I ers, coats or pullovers ~- iBLOO Friday and Saturday. $1.95 suit heavy Friday and Saturday’. 50c‘ I'm“ 1 Friday and Saturday. I _Haeavy Grey W51; Sh"? V Boys’ Ulsters, sizes p 32 to 34 " _ $8.00 I Friday" and Saturday. Men’s" Ulsters,- to I clear at I $15.00 . Fridayland Saturday. $1 .10 Friday and Saturday. ‘Boys’ Suits, good quality, to fit boys 8 to 16 years $6.00 Friday’ and Saturday. IL Men’s Grey Flannel Shirts Men’s Sturdy Work Sweaters $1.98 Friday and Saturdayu a $1 .65 Friday and Saturday. ié , 4 omscr FnoM HOLLAND Ilulch Bulbs Our annual importation oi choice Flowering Bulbs dir- ect irom Holland has just ar- rived. The finest lot of first size large Flowering Bulb! we have ever handled. every Bulb in perfect condition. Hyacintha, Tulips (Double _, and Single) Darwin Limq " stemmed Tulips, Narciasua, Daffodils, Trumpet Daffodila, Polyanthua. Narciaaul, Cro- cua, Freesias, etc., etc. send mr Price list. Post- age paid on ~all mall orders. Buv now" and get first choice. SEEDS BULBS Carer 8t I10. Ltd This Christmas Your Photograph-the Gift that only you can make. And now la the time to make appointment with BAYER Photographer 163 Great George Street Your Eyes Neglected Ieeeen your efficiency. Pro- ’ perly fitted glaeeae have caved many a ‘job, and made many a good worker more I’ edllolent. -_:j:- ‘of the speakers I in the attraction of Immigrants U - tion of financing the project was within the province of the DPOVIII-‘OOIIIIDBIII. And slain We My ll m, Canada. it has a superintendent being represented and staff of nurses whose reputa- tion for skill. kindness and tire- less attention is known through-I \nt Canadn. The doctors In ut- the noon‘s meeting was in favor this province both in the development of our agricultural ml fur lndtlstrit-s um tendance and equipment at f-III up the vucunt farms. The ques- |.n=|r service are not axe-oiled In naturally not discussed, this beingiany hospital of its size on the cIaI government. As both Hon. wwls QUBJS, ours to maintain as well '_M. Len and l-ion Mr. Justice Bases to get the benefit 01' when need thereon. It was then too DOor tn alumni pay the principal or the Interest. Preslclent—A. -Mc.NeIII. for seven years after the Interest 1st Vice Prcsr-ai. J. Davies. _ for five years had been graciously 23d w“ Preiflcapta,“ s‘ M“ cancelled by the French King. This was acknowledged by Con- gress as "pure hounty." Now France is a heavy debtor to the United IStates in the matter of some bil- lions borrowed during and niter the war of 1914-18. Treasurer-J. W. Morrison, re elected. Financial Secretary-John Phee. Recording SecretarW-Robert J. Campbell. . There were smart boys In those days. at an examination in Dal houeie lCoIIege. forty years Ell-- John McLeod of Valleyfield, woi. a senior exhibition worth $200 ll Mc Mr. Herbert. Hoover thinks It 1' Daily ‘siijilwliivilllli-IW ‘buatdnn lieadeis Prom the W. i. “u.” Henderson & Cudmore 101 Grafton Street n-owwu-eoreeee collection High Priced Pelts 1' i only l ‘eyesight will I zard strongly emphasized. the op- _._ purtunlly is one which this prov- ince cnnnot afford to miss and no doubt In due seas-an the govern- ment will take the necessary ac- tion to ensure the adequate repre- sentation of Prince Edward island at the exhibition of the nations ~ comprising the British Empire. -——-—<-o->->--- . P.. s. ISLAND HOSPITAL The usual annual appeal Ior the Prince Edwartl Island Hospital is now being nmde. in the country sections of Queens Kings Counties collections are made by the School Trustees; in the City envelopes will he left In and the homes today and tomorrow and will be called for on Tuesday. An nppealflor the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital! lt Is scarce- ln this province to press such an appeal. The Hospi- tal is known throughout thelength ly necessary being. ‘ca. _ Let us be generous; let us give as we can afford and inasmuch as we shall have done it unto those ‘who need it. we shull have done it unto l-lim whose example ‘ we profess to be guided by. ii-nooai-m EDITORIAL NOTE The Canadian Club of New York subscribed $1.500 ior the relief of sufferers from the recent fires in Norther-n Ontario. Real Cpnadiatts remain Canadian wherever they go. This Is not the first proof oi its true Canadianlsm given by this club. "Thellnlted din-rulers of Stoney Creek, Alberta." says the Mull and Empire. “has voted for the reslgna tion of Mr. Crerar. Is Mr. Crerar on busy with the United Grain lGrower-s Company that he has no time to hear the news?" O We have not yet too man houses in Charlottetown, not en- ough In fact to supply the demand. That is because we have as yet had no considerable building boom ‘ianch as prevailed earlier this year in Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton and other western cities. A writer‘ in Toronto Saturday Nitiltdelittltit) Notes By The Way l '1 ‘L14. ' ‘ ""*°'°*f°4 that there has been in Toronto u 91591-4... ».. suhstantiallty ‘of a gigantic bubble which has already burst. I I Along with this we are told great scarcity oi labor in the build- Ing trades. ' lly of - tors. masons and bricklayers; Ilhat buildings which _lll0lllil have [been finished are yet but half com- Ipleted; that there are few appren- only fair that France. along with Britain and other allied countries who are Uncle Sam's debtors, should now pay up and look pleas- ant. Thl-s, Britain is disposed to doValthoug-h for a large part. of what she ls charged with she was only an cndorser for other allied nations. But France still remem- bers her bounty to Uncle Stun in the days when he was poor. How- ever, business is lbusiness and the transactions of l783'are now a long time past. Uncle Sam is rich now and France is poor en- ough, but the memory in Gaelic minds is none the less unpleas- ant on that account. A Canadian Colonization Associ- ation formed some time ago has developed a plan for the settle ment of twenty million ncres of arable“ land situated within fifteen miles of existing rail-ways ,in the Prairie Proylnces, The British gov ernment’ has set uslde 20000 pounds per snnum to ‘be paid to the Association ior welfare work among British Immigrants. The scheme was originated by M. A. Brown oi Medicine l-lat and, has been ably advocated by Sir John Willison and others. Hope is felt and expressed that It may give n new impetus to immigration "from Great Britain and the United States. ‘it is hoped in certain quarters that the ‘ as may broaden out and be sisppol-ted by federal and provincial aid extend- ing It beyond the Prairie Provin- ces audit sauna‘. to..be agreed on m .- ‘llces. as the unions discourage the Mourning of trades. and that among Ithe limited number oi nominal. irellaa been a marred be given to I all aides that-grieve a tention rnont. year. good for two years. At the same Institution. Mr. Alfred Nicn- olson. of ‘Southpnrt won s Munro bursary worth $1.500 per annum. and Victor Coffin of Mount St‘:- wart, another bursary worth. the same amount. A letter from Mr. Neil McKay, of Forest HIIII. written forty yenra ago. refers to the statement that i (Continued. on Page '51:) the inevitable difficulties nnddis- couragements of pioneer life. There has been a great failure of our Immigration Department in this regard in the past and the waste" has been enormous. Whatever may he the chances oi Lloyd George in the coming elec- tion. his financial future seems to he pretty-well assured. He be- gan life poor. but has liyed alife of thrift‘ and beforebls retirement from office was said to 'be'tb‘e owner of half a dnzeu or ‘Ylnrnllllf- celaof real estate in ‘W- iu, par‘; oililngland. And now by "u- pub- llcatlon of his memoirs“ which are about ready for the press, It is ex- pected that his private fortune Mill the qluite llarlgely increased. The reading public In all civilized countries are pager to learn what he has to tell. it is raid that» pub- lication rights have already been sold for 8450.000. His memoirs will be shorter than those oi the Into Kaiser. but the awm received in payment is more than twice as great. Thus again "peace hath vic- tories not Iele renowned than those oi war." Llovlt George's ‘vol- nme it is said will contain about, "limit-rivals. ille~wi<tartli~ "v tq about time‘ Mun-parental» ‘in m anticipated ma‘ are Q "Billie your ioxee for the polling ‘Reduce SILENT VOICES. How I long ior the sweet silent 1 heyagilcels- an r ' '1 9 i" 3W8)’ Years! WM" Phlllmes- ln my thought, 1 recall them MY eves Day the tribute of tears, '30 1101i‘. so sweet, voices, T80 rich In the language 01 my“ hat music could scarcely be . sweeter, r Thoukh It came from the angels‘ above. meat and Incmaae Ood-Ilver-oll Mr blaoult. ' vmpyviu II" your vlporeue (oxen with gleeay pelta bringing hlghlelllt " prlcea. , ' Imperial Biscuit Co, Charlottetown v e+0+w+++¢ l o-oe-wo-wo .__ were those Neitheé-omtizelad nor» ' lost are those +”_ H,.,,, Elwept to the dull outward earl ’ ' ‘ ' t When alone. In my soul-quiet - movements, Their tones yet again do I hes; And my heart is made growingly conscious 0f'a life that never can die: And a love that shall last on fur- 6V8’! In my Father's bright mansions Oil llllflll. Araln. yes, again. I can hear them when l Pass through the gate- way oilight , ‘, w __ And lhWllllf with the pure alld the ° Y. Where faith shall-be turned Into sight. —?aet0r J. Clark ..\ '[)IlIlIl'f~5U’/, Aa money u not plentiful em ml and a; itlavlmpert: I'll "l" 11mm Ind etherl who wart: outside not and aubltantill footwear m have natured the kinda that an "i" "liillmh l» an» and wed some; and mug. Valentina "min. Wry tuna-m. emzana unto pu- makes, turned over It the unalleet WWW": U!!! and Children: Jolt and aallew priced. ' .ellpreilt. blrefullyelleetdd . uoikti-l-n’ Imr ~t= H I I‘ ‘.7 ‘ Am HOIM‘ arrive 12d x a , 7g‘ "t3. a