" DECEMBER 2, 1927 THE. weayqriiuii<>wu Queue-iv BRONCI-IITIS Ev pWInter Hi1. Wm. every winter-pi v from the eXertion. _ g > "Lut winter e. friend advised me ‘ct a bottle of your nrnvvooirs i’ Norwly "Blue. Syrup . Was Subiect to 951°)’, 524 lfilLStrect, London, Ont, writesz-"My daughter, ‘flea fourteen, Ila subject to bronchitis “Elie would cough until she was sore g Central Guardian auv Noun HOCKEY aoors iiiiil skates at Purdie d‘: Ferguson's 781-12-2-21. LOADING LIVE H068 AT iiAz- ELBROOlL-Tuesday Dec. 6th. Harry Jenkins. 705-1l-30-wf11i TWO NEW MODELS — if Y9" want a blur- overcoat this season, don't miss this great value $25.00. —Pat0ne Limited. ‘ 77742-221 to Db YOUR Christmas sboppim: iit Purdie k Fergusons, slippers, hoicproof hosiery, skates- etc., make acceptable gifts. Purdie & Ferguson's. hockey boots. g0 I got a small bottle to try and wan dgllghwd. to find that. before she bad taken half of it hcr cough was com- pletely relieved. "I certainly foal justified in recom- mending it to those suficring from pppghs and colds-" . Prire 3751-. a bottle, largo family site mp; put 11p.n11l_v by The '1‘. Milburll p0,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. ransom/its 1mg J‘. 1".’ Arnetl, who was iii thi- city Wednesday, attended thc SI. Andrews night dinner. l Mrs. Ewen (laiueron hasHrcturn-l od homo from a very pleasant vls-g- i1 to Westmount, i’.Q.. the guest of‘ 78i-12~?.~2i. suv voun RUBBER footwear 781-12-2-21. LADIES sec the new overshoot; “Suo-boots" Purdic 8r Ferguson's window. that are shown 781-12-2-2i. LADIES LOW grey $1.7 781-12~‘.l-2i. hsrc- they are made of pure Gutta. Percha Rubber and are guaranteed. Purdie & Ferguson Shoe Co. in CUT overshoec blank $2.50 fawn and Purdie & Ferguson's. ‘ti. VALLEVFIELD-Divi/nc Servic- permittlng. Ileifasi Unite 3 p.n1.; es Dec. 4 11 a.m. Roads 11nd W91!‘ thcr Church d Kilmuir 7 p.111. .\lr. and hirs. William ‘Nright<.~ (lnpt. John A. hlclhnald p} the (1.5. "llurutt" 1111s arrived iii this i-iiy. ' i Air. \\'. Roy Amruuit.‘ 111g for Milpclon where he has rrpif-ll :1? lmiiail position pit llrnneivlc r-‘llotel. g - . Cough A taken internally 1 with cough. from lliiliriix. whore he piuced bid ship i11 wintor quarters. (fzipt; ‘McDuiiulil- will spend tho winter at his liqnic ‘who foi- ilii‘ post "two ye:11-s,,hp§ hep“ mg popular iiud pbliizlng clerk. at the, Victoria 1-1pm. left yesterday inoru- tho at Hacking half teaspoon of hlinarifs molasses will ease the throat and stop Monday Buys‘ Meeting Valleyfic-ld v 3 p.m.; Kilmuir 7.30 p.m. Mr. ll. " H. Simpson will be present. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE _ .The uimuiil mrotiiig ol‘ the Gnspcrcaux lVfl. was hold at thc home of lift-s. Sidney Llowolyn 011 Nov. 21st. The meeting opened by singing the ode. The financial statement for e11t.. Letters of thanks were read from the Orphanagcs '1"l and Rod Cross. for contri- uiim 0i’ $5.00 was " (liiristmas Tree at the 00mins year. Roll call roi- ‘ (home of Mrs. Elizabeth the your was read by the Presid- butioiid to those institutions. The voted for a School. iiloneyyyias also voted for basin and soap for the school. The following officers were elected for the coni- ' lug year". President. Miss Helcn Soi- oniou, re-elected; Vice President. n1. in the Wood islands Eiifli flail? lilrs. Sldni-y Llowclyu; Secretary-l i Treasurer. Mrs. Ben]. Hayter; Dir- Rev. Mr. Rodger will conduct se ~ (inn insertion .. Four ‘lrinsrtloiiii lflllltvilulertloln i CLASSlllllED ‘ADVERTISEMENTS . ...l0o per lino of 5 words Bo per line of 5 ‘val-ill -~1---....8o qr llno of G word: Miscellaneous For sale MEM0RIAM0ARD51§ND MOUBN-lron SALE-THOMPSOWS MILL lng cards at shortest notice. G"“““”':l°b Pmliw- W Suffolk. 111541-2241 i Li‘ l._____._.___.___..._.._____. FASHIONABLE WEDDING STA-l FQR SALE .__, BUFF oRplNa-l-ON cockerels. Apply 224 Richmond tioncry g; fine selection. _ Guardian l Job Pr tery. t1. I 1 BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS, neatly printed. Guardian Job Prlntery. tf.l _ i SHIPPING» TAGS, sxranirious-i 1v supplied. Guardian Job Print-i er . 1, __y ..___ , _ jmlr JNO. ALJFRED MACDONALD,» 1.111111 S1l1‘\'i-y01'. ilorinziiivlllo, 1'.‘ '2. I. II-IlO-luiul come-vol 5.55.325‘- 0N -sai.'u zit iiulii: J. f‘. .\lucl’hcc_._ Ti MARCEL wave- fi-tis week I101», liflililYl-l ilcuu Patricia '71 911-30-31‘ F05‘. ,S‘_BRAV|QE"‘T' PURE", ’ BIIED Yobkshireliok Selected by Live Sibel!‘ “Branch. 'Wllllam Coady. Hazelbi-ook. . .' ‘ 750-12-1-31 HOOKED RUG CANVASGEI IN approved liiiiid drawn designs now boiug oliown at lldlllllcrllili idxcluuigc: ’ ' .. . »12-.1~2i-| CORRESPONDENCE canoe mo’ envelopes with addroauprlntod, lust tbs‘ thins lei-Acknowledge- - "Wm. iutiinations, istc. Guardian Jpb Printery. tt 1 Female Help Wanted w uran- a 0111:1511 MAllLl l 1 pply 277 Richmond St. i vaz-ii-zio-ti ~ (Yrcoki ._l)cccn1bor'1 '81 i1. I‘ l T St. 696-11-29-4 Cornwall, 55 under lliiiich on promises. Apply lvan Duvur. 1. l FOR sate’: 1o ACRE FARM AT cultivation. ‘t0 _Stcelc, lylrs, Wilson 1\lcl(1-11zic. Al ‘- program committee “'21s HDIIOlllKPAlISUPDIY’ you with famous to provide entertainment for tl1e"*kal°$ “l 1119 ffillmvllii; DNCBSI - M Griflln I-Iglifpx‘ B R, Adams m,“ Children's bob SRRII'$\5QQI ' ' ' ' " . month to be answered by rititllgd, Rlrls 11nd womens at 90c, $1,135, $1, to“ l"|'1‘11e next meeting to be 11pm at the 75. ladies auto $3.51), menu at $23 Acorn 5°- W-W. $1.00: model C. $5.00, l Meeting closed by singing thc Nnt- ""1119! 1011111 Anthem. ' DFOIWPIY- A1191)’ R- Thumllflilllilvalvcs arrived in the sunny state in; perfect condition aftcr an eight dav‘; , pleased with the wonderful quality. l that a large and steady mot-ml m} , Central Guardian LADIES soc tho latest colors in holeproof hosiery, in silk, silk and wool, prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 uuzi $2.00 for full-fashioned. Puriiiu o’: Ferguson Shoo C0. 781-12-2-2i. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL-Ev- ensong today will be at '1 o'clock in- stead of 7.30 p. m. to enable con- gregation to hear Bishop TRYWI" Smitn. setrasr - On Sunday. Dec 4111 there will be services in the Pres- byterian Church at 11 a. 1n. and ‘l p. in. O11‘ Wednesday. Thursday. and ifriduy evenings, Dbl! 7. 3 11"‘ 9, Rev, Thomas Rodger, Toronto. will conduct a series-of Bible stud ies. These meetings will open 111g 7.30 o'clock. I 1 WE ARE SHOWING a wonderful lino of hockey boots this season lcourt is the King Versus Buchananl an indictment for larceny and re-, calving stolen goods. The case wllll ‘go to the, jury this morning. K. C.. Char- -Mr. K. J. Martin. tlottctown. arrived in Summcrside to; attend the sittings of the Supreme‘ l Court. I -—-—---¢-0->—~ —'-—-— lTo, Eliminateg Broad-i l casting Stations WASHINGTON, Dee. 1. ~ 1911111" iniilion of possibly 300 of (he 11"" lueut 694 broadcasting stations 011' l crating iii the United States durlii 1" ‘the coming year. has been decide-l upon by the Federal Radio Com- mission. Card of Tliallltls Perci- n. McIver and ramfly wish rul- to thank their many friends and men, won,“ m“; Qhlldre“, we aim neighbours for the assistance ren- carry the famous line of C.C. M. skates to fit any shoe prices ram;- lng from 00c to $7.00. Purdie & ‘a a , .4» I b P Ferguson's . 78l-12-2-2i. v ENJOYABLE TEA-A most pleas- ant tea and fancy sale was held in‘. the school room of the Centrali Christian Church yesterday after» > noon. The splendid home cookery‘ , was thoroughly enloyed by the largei > number of people who attended it} > and many favorable comments were heard on the fancy work which was displayed for sale. JUST ARRIVED from U.S.A., a shipment of ladies high overshoc-‘I called “Sno-lmots" made of wool 11nd silk tweed in grey mid lit\\'ll shades, Priced $4.50 uud $5.00. Purdie & Ferguson's. T8l-l2-2-2i. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - Services in Brookiicld coiiiirega- (on Sunday Dec. 4th as followszw Ihookfield 2 p. 111.; llarisviiie 5;. 30 p. m.; Hunter Rivcr 7 p. 111.; Clyde nivei- 11 u.»iu.; s. 1o u,’ Hotel 00" Ltd. ‘ > m, Wood islands, Re-v. Thomas .\ Rodger, Bible Teacher or Toronto. will conduct services on Sunday. Dec. 4th at 11 u. 111. and '7 p.111. ThBPe will also be service zit t: p. ‘Oil .ect0rs- Mrs. L. ltltal-Ierrou; .\il-l1:l‘\’l(:8 in Wood island Church at i-‘ Martina McKenzie; Bliss klziric 710- ' Steele: Auditors. Mi-a. Blanche‘. dared and sympathy shown during their recent sad bereavement. -___-40-0>-_._. VICTORIA t- INTEL -—__ One of the largest and best Monday and Tuesday evening: , equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 12o rooms. I 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated ’ in the past two years. Few l» Hotels throughout Canada ‘i, and the United States have > its splendid table. Courteous > sei-viceto all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $40010 $5.50 per day. Charlottetown 1' 1 l i > b 1r > i» ' Proprietors V l EHARRY c. snows, Mllmlfl’ 1 1 A-OA-OD-OQ VICTORIA HOTEL Carl E. Layior, Halifax; Mrs. D. D. MacDonald. New York City; A. L. ‘McLeod. Montreal; Mr. and. Mrs. 1.1. w. 0mg, Middleton, P. a. 1.; A. PURDIE a’ FERGUSOWS “m Redford, Toronto; A. G. Potter, (JQCJI. D. $5.50. C.C..\l. llOCkQY, boots $4.50 per pair. Purdip & [opp nlusou Slice Co. l l 1s1-12-2-21. l . i Western Guardian I —RECORD OYSTER SIIIPIVIENT: "Pmbflbly IhO first shipment ofi oysters from Prince Edward island‘, 9-80 by a Sununerslde dealer who was advised this week that the bl-l trip by express. The receiver was so California 1s now anticipated. 4 BOARD or TRADE—Thc rcguinri \ dfiil-il-ld-finu-Sil tionai registration. liams. P. 0. Box 237, Charlotte-the Canadain Chamber of Com-l 129-11-210-31 merce regarding the annual nicot- town. Phone 1B1. To Let t age. Apply Empire Hotel, Queen St. room, well heated. St. roo111. Apply (luardlaii. 714-11-30-31 Situation Wanted iuit fox 590-11 -24- COTTAGE T0 LET WITH GAR.- 335 Samuel 0 RENT-Lance mom Bani. 296 Grafton 733424.31 yesterday Clarence Arscnault‘ was‘ TO RENT-—WARM FURNISHED iWANTED-—PO$IT|ON AS ASSIST- raiiciicr, on six gr l2 months contract. llavc already hiid six mouths experience. lic- fCPOIHEP-‘l furnished. Wrltc S. (litr- ‘nior, Cure S. N. Dawson, North Tryt-ii. P. ll, l Lost ' LOST-FOX IIOUND DOG BLACK 01's (nee bleroltn 3nd tan, marked on left ear. -.i1iioirh1r1'- ack Vcssey, West Royalty. ward. 737-12-1-41 Re-i » 859-11 4545i. . ‘ i‘- v’v______ WaNTED AT ONCE~A GIRL’ T°iLO8T 0N MURRAY HARBOR MORAE-PAYNTEBr-‘At klie real-l 'll(.'ll chlldieu at home, A ply 1X" care Guuriliaii, 722-ll- -~ii . _ _______V______ W: "Ho PM r-"rso-mouau- Salesman Wanted A. ll. Macliay, 746-12-1-21 H COWB: Hunter Q1 of potatoes. k-awndale. wlhrirso TOO FR Apply Weston Bagn lig,» . lver. ' '7 ________._______. wymrzo - nonnv aAwmo 011ml in good repair. Apply “A" Guardian quoting cash price. ._..."___._. ____. _ _______.__ CANNING POULTRY WANTED-l l can handle any quantity of fowl and chicken for canning Purposes. at hlfihest‘ market pric- 1111- J. D. Jenkins. 748-12-1-‘11 T0 R £- Calder- FUR cons WANTED “or. alter or rr-pnlr. l. 152 lullulinro B1... , _ - _. _, _ '_ 111-12-2-31. w iillii-L w). I '°‘I I 409-11~2l-10l|;:"LE”"sMEN WANTED die ideal Brushes, also Shl8!§\\‘\°.\\| tailored-fir, rair» coats. ladies coals and dreaded. SJ‘. Tarhuiih. P- E. 1., Reprea - main-or in Charlottetown. string oi’ pearls. Finder leave at Guardian Office. 72541-3041 CALENDAR AND Salesman. Stall with exclusive line- ri a dcucetiil Rev. F); HQRhiusay. l). l)..i —»~,i.iilllaii Elizabeth Paynter of NCWi SPECIALTY h l _ im-neuuuv 112-21? "v1.li.':1.i‘~"é‘.al’."‘.xf.2.“.l§} "litli Gm“ °°“‘ 2x111 ‘of Noveuvbevt- 11in. ‘ 2 21m tract with old established firm. m,“ A_ S‘ l -1 - Apply no; 52o, Onta O Board of Trade was held last night in the civic building with a rcprc-u scntativc attendance. Correspond- -—-f-—-—-—-- once from Mr. F. C. Cornell. Meri- o OR. SALE-THREE MEDIUM SlL-ltime W1‘ 16111810 Pups. Canadian NByClESSlHCBJ-lODS o1’ freight and from, P. D. Wll- the Maritime Board of Trade and traffic specialist, regarding boys. lMontreal; St. J. Nagle. Montreal; D. ‘St. John; James, Strayhorh, Mone- l w co-oooo-lv 5@§~‘§§-OQ-6 0&4 OQ-OO DOO-‘O-A-Q-Q b0-b4%§-§b-§-&4- monthly meeting of the Summcrsidn , 0 I V to California was made several days _; : is now the finest Hotel of its i > r I ings of those bodies were read. The Jollowing Summerside business mcnl ‘were elected members of the board: Phillips, Summcrside: c .1). Hort/an; James H. Prichard. John S. Wrlghtfsi, John; wm. Lester, Montreal. K. Todd. Andre Paturel and’- “W. Reach 'I‘inney. l -rns sorEa-a-i: courvlx-oxt‘, ‘the Supreme Court in Summcrside, found guilty on a charge of escatr, in the indictment which was that of l prison breach was amended during. us. We will buy your entire out lng from prison. The original count put at highest prices. Wlll be all Great George QUEEN lIiiTEl. 4 5 Since taking over this Hotel wc have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It j class in the Maritbne Prov- Pm l i 1 ‘Qfifi-UQ-OO {El-Luna 000090 | > 1 i I I 1 i i 1 1 l 9 good condition. Why Not Send i’ Yours THIS XMAS FROM. g BAYER STUDIO 163 Great George Street ‘__ THE WELCOME GIFT w“ Portrait BY CRASWELL Phone 692-L Today for Appointment. iTttieriuugs g _ That Count (Continued from Page i7 cnce in the color of window shades! ‘How valuable to us is our eye- sight. and how careful we should be to see that our eyes are kept ill Good sight is of- ll"! greatest industrial and social importance because thc cyc is the principal avcnuc to the mind in education, and cycstrain may lower thc general health and efficiency of the individual. Wc pity the blind. It 1s a great misfortune not to be ablc to enjoy things that we can Only enjoy when we can see. But there 1S far more suffering and ill health as a result of poor sight than from total blindness. The blind. us a rule. yarc usually happy and contented. but those whose sight is poor and who do nothing to correct it may suffer from nervous troubles and other bodily ills. Headaches due to cyestraiii frequently cause poor health. It is the daily care that we take of our eyes to protect them from strain and injury that count5—s11ci1 minor details as in reading and writing to keep your back to the light s0 that the light may be on the reading and writing‘, surface and not on the eyes; hy ‘working near the windows or arti- ficial light ratlicr than by strain- ing the eyes by working iii shadoivslalmrds "3111 Pleflsllfe- _ _by turning on the lights sufficiently‘ each day should be set aside for re- the club. em-ly on these anemoons when lhelcrcation and physical exercise. The twilight sets iii early. only books and papers in WlllCll print is large and clear. print or blurred print strains the eyes. work. Objects to bc should be kept far enough from the eyes so that the eyes look at one point and thc strain of focusing- thcm and turning them is avoided ‘Maintenance of general health and. _ _ _ proper nutrition arc also things 10mm 9119111611 and uuudicuuvvd Wmklbiggest boosts that winter horse rac- McIntyre. be remembered in keeping thc cycs‘ Your eyes are If you tire and strain 5°91 _ g v ‘them "WY W111 m? 111d Strain Y011.»s°me 0f the physical C011d1i1°"5 Yedlliecc of track necessary for scoring. Messrs. James Arbinfl- Doufllas Mc- Sleep-is the next "best doctontl ‘that boon companion that brings‘ lrclicf, peace and relaxation from thc {strain of cvczy day existence. Eight ihours of it every night are consider- Iirour Red Cross.- in good condition. human. ed necessary. Try to usc| the; , g Small, ed according to occupation and in- mes andldividuai needs. Frequent. rest per-l icds should bc taken by those WhOl have to use their cycs for minute‘ _ _ looked “pone “fit/ PBZETHREE. - xnkn¢n »~+~;J;3. ice» eve {TQZ . M‘ St. Paul's Anglican Church , SPECIAL SERVICES December 2nd, 3rd and 4th Speaker Right Reverend Sir ‘John Taylor Smith, l). 1)., K. C. 5., C. V. 0. . ‘ Lain: Chaplain General of The Imperial Forces. ' Friday 8.00 P. M. Public Meeting in the Auditorium of t Trinity United Church‘. Chairman Hon. Lieutenant Governor F. R. lleartz. There will be "an offering at this meeting. . Saturday. 3.00 P. M. Meeting for W0m¢n only. st. Paul's Churcli. Sunday, 8.00 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Oiiertory Anthcrn-“The King of Love My Shepherd ls" (Shelley; A L ‘n. ¢-%v‘¢‘ “ ¢¢‘v Cvvvvvvv 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 8.45 Meeting for Men only, in the Church. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Oflertnry Anthcm-JSeek Ye the Lord“ . . . . .. illoberts) The addresses on Friday evening and on Sunday will be broadcast-ed. ' Q-Q REV. H. I). RAYMOND, M. A. ‘mm 1115110,‘. Taylor suiiiii, p.11. icon, A“ seals are net C. V. 0., formerly, Chaplain General _ of the Blfllieh Forces. ffO-OOQQOO 069$ 4 I 0 O O O 0 O Q-QOQQ §Q4044#§#§—§444§¢6 O '0 06-90-64 >004 Q4 $0 O+QQ O Q O 00640-044 llIIBTURIA‘ PAllK SPEEBWAY . CLUB liillli MEETING Honorary President, Lit-Col. D, A. McKin- ny when imguetk non, D. S. 0., President Charles H. Chan- Next there is thc question of cx-‘ Re_ cruise. Do you do your daily dozen?‘ Do you get some brisk physical ex- ' ' ' ' .1111. ..............,...» Do ,..,..1 oeive Great Praise For g The Splendid wa , go f, swim. skate, play tennis, basket ball. hockey or some other" d gairic- fbl: ‘excrcitsc or recitcation. lfl e ' you wan o go o some p ace do you , . 3'1"“ w’ ""0 w" c" and drwviilolii“i=2§“.f“§i.‘i.é'$.if§'“%u%‘ .922 §§°I.'..‘Z".'..‘Z.?“§QZ§ lffifitlihilil; A's a rule we do not do enough held last evening in thc Calathump-‘adoptcd, showing the recciptivfor Everybody Welcome. booooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa-QAQ“. vo-o-o-e+o+ooo+ovooooooooooo+o-o-oooo+o+ooooo-oa+owov , - P > t o meals that are bolted after an iii- dividual rushes in from business or school are not assimilated so well ior do the body so -much good as food eaten slowly and chewed thor- oughly. Bolted food overworks. the stomach and causes it to weai" out and trouble ensues. Use yourl teeth to chew and not your stomach.‘ A short rest period of five or tcni minutes before meals in which one‘ has time to relax after the morn-i ings work is helpful to digestion. and also one should not cat l1eav-' ik’ . E " ht t lk . m, ‘Siam, ‘fégfyfljengugwho 0W2?“ lari Rooms for the purpose of re-ithe year to be $181.00 with the ex- Should walk mart walklng does organizing for the coming winter's penditures for keeping the speed- raees on the new speedway. lway in shape etc.. to be $169.10 leav- Dr. F. C. Dougan was appointediing a balance on hand of $11.30. jianzed alhlellcsg I; done daily lb is to the chair and explained to they The meeting was very enthusiast- lregular mild exercise instead o; members present the purpose of illellt‘. and augurs well for a most suc- spasmodic heavy exercise. A walk meeunl- lcesslul W" l" 192743- ' .9; We miles op mo“; Should be mp. Mr. Charles H. Chandler was then‘ This club affords everyone a on every day, l; mgy be [odious allappointed president of the club andchance to become a member and first but, later becomes a 1mm, and took over the duties immediatcbnthcre is no doubt but the member- sqme time completing the election of officers of .ship will be grcatlyfmcreascd-this “season. Whether you own a horse Mr. Chandler also spoke of thelor not you can get behind a club ikind and amount varies with dil- new speedway and was high in his that is sure to furnish a pleasant fcrcnt workers, it should be adjust- praises of the wonderful work ac- winter of good sport and from the complished by thc Mayor and City number of fast ones in and around Councillors in getting thc speedway Charlottetown this is assured. The in such magnificent shape, the work following are thc otficeré.‘ of the of which was completed yesterday Victoria Park Speedway Club: and was of the opinion that Char». Honorary President. Lt-Col. D. A. luttetown could now boast of eMacKinnon, D. S. O. A5 E0011 Posture '15 S0 0105013’ YB- speedway second to none in Can-i‘ latecl to exercise I cannot refrain Mm ' He; T111111 meniimlillél U19 imllflfifllwe 0T‘ This Speedway with the energetic, lst Vicc-Presldchv-Dr. J. S. Jenk- lihli one calm“ be asmflilwd officers and committees as pub- ins. with Dr- Ackc" "m1 his 91ml“ “Wished below should prove one of the; 2nd Vice President-Dr. 11ot strain any part of the body and does not use up vitality, as do spec- When circum- stances prevent out-of-door cxcr-k elves. the setting-up ones at home‘ will help in some measure to keep President-Mr. Charles H. Chand- Heath i Secretary -Trcasurcr—Mr. Charles _ The course will be s. full quarter Large. Seehmile ‘m length with the additional‘ Track and out realizing the importance ofil h . 1 - C] n t _- head up. chest out, shoulders bnckl n“ as evel ‘ad m “"10 e own together. When one Race Cnmlmtwefl swim‘; "m" faulty WSW” and pm” The track has been widened from Licoci and Russel Abbott. weight hearing‘ me pain and sumsix to tcn feet all along the course. Starters-Messrs. James {fling that’ many people mdure °w'land is a straight away giving lov-‘nnd Russel Abbott. mg m n“ feel‘ plllmaied feel’ ‘mdiers of horse racing ample opporturv‘ Judgcs-J/fessrs. H. V. Buniain dllmaged is? one wants ifffig“ _a‘ity of viewing the contests from R. J. Steele and T. C. Edgett. wammg‘ or proper welg‘ em‘ start to finish. Mr. Russel Abbott) Bye-Laws Committee-Jvlessrs. G. Arbing inces. 1t appeals to those r . . . - l . k 1m t l » It ' ’ °°ms the“? 15 ‘i WSW" ‘lemming a mg 0m “ms “a1 m OBS 5 "up lwho had charge of the work surely H. Hooper, R. J. Steele and Dr. F. who want B’ lcoznnxn-mbl: ‘mm §mm§ “'- ms “hi”? diilkjlktlllllifagéfg? {gs ggglehgge ‘l; llglégildeserves great credit for a job well C Dougan. I Hotel and sblend d abe an lyawnmc largely and’ ~ etietchingho We me Great number who- tuml _ Announm._Mr' JV A‘ McDommL excellent servlce at l; mod". Lbroadiy. The motto is. Do youi - was gut‘ and who are in an The report of the Secrflaryyrrmy . ate price. l Rates ii-pui who to $450 per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID. Mam!" l § o0 QUEEN HOTEL H. J. McCarthy. St. John; G. A Bring your silver fox pelts Street, of escaping from prison and it was and days following. ‘the trial to include the lesser charge town; on this second count that a, convlc-P tion was secured. In thc absence of; the Attorney-General Mr. Thane A. Campbell appeared for the cr0w11.'/_*'_' _"—"' Mr. E. l-l. Strong acting for thc prisoner. The case now before thc H untrue A. LEVIN. Levin Fur 00., Toronto. l qi___._..__ PRESCRIPTIONS SAUNDERS - At. the Prince 11:19 ward inland ilospitai on Dec. l.‘ ‘to Stephen Edwin and M's. Snunti ,Mncl{ay)- u. Congratulations, l ' Morris»? 71 Upper Prinz-e Sticet. Charlotte. town. on Dec. is). 192T, Charlmil iiiaile Mcllao. - French Ilivcr, to; London, l l MClNTYRE-MCLEOD. -.\t uiul by the Syewnrt. Ur. Preston! 'Mclntyre olhloutailhe. l0 bliss: 30"" Alice McLeod. Salesman Wanted to take orders 1'n1' mum“. glllifl, ovcrcoats. entatlve. I72 Princi- Street PHONE 149 City. '11P?" ' ..._._._._{§@v---— l KING SQUAD! l-‘iir viii-m- iiiul bnnloii- im- Minna!“ _ ‘ __ P l uu-u-u- Iii ‘i . . "+0 uiiil 1' .. _ ‘N. D‘. Illicit!“ Undertaker EMRALMER Always comply ‘with your Doctor's orders when filled hero. .___._. Wo take licen pride In the EFFICIENCY AND REIJABIIJTYI 0F OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT THE PROMPT DBUGOISTS acllinnor ; Drug» F0. l land sleep are necessary for the rc- for the rcsistcncc} without which W0 are doomed to "MW", _ thc invasion of disease organisiiirsdilief11 Willi b°BYd$~ 4" “m5” lamlm-“flcross is thc child's own society. 1t sent from Heaven to crcatc us anew clay by 1 ‘1 v lCollum. perhaps the grcatcst living to 1 present ‘clay _ f sist in gre l sleeping at night" which l consid- their g _ 305g probability storing up trouble for er is exceedingly good advice. worn out tissue. bodily pair of building up of Slccp is "Life's nuns-o day.“ Whllc no one will deny that food is essential to life. many are skep tical of any vcry for thc body. and yet the health o _'_ -‘ many persons is undermined in in- . <fancy and early childhood due to improper feeding. Prof. E. V. Mc authority on foods. rays that 111 dict "has conic to "con bread, meats, potatoes and sugar and ‘body to keep it warm and to suppl [energy for work. the body tissues in a truc sense as do certain other food substances ‘. lthat the amount of sugar consumed thc diet the mow Dr. Harvey W. icrowds out of lwholesomc foods. it docs not fee emphatic statement about restrictions on the use said: happened to thc country. ing better than to teach us that w have paid the teeth. than by‘ all other means children. Sugar is the curse of th country. Just the amount milk and in other foods more. foods and it is all that the ch should have. every candy for all time tenttai-y offence to BIB. “_‘ V close connection) ' ibctwccn the kind of food eaten and‘ ‘thc dcgrcc of health enjoyed. and simply assume that the dcsircTor food will ensure a11 adequate supply at measure of white . that we cat far too much the office of B. Roy Holman, 1i5lsu8ar or candy,‘ m“ “Sugar is a cmrwuedhsbit forming food and is of no °" siimflaYi o°cemb°r 3'd'lvaiue other than for fuel for the guggrliblhwlflg tcrmsz-"Now ..¢°T\§\111\Pii°“ l“ Yflelcncgfi-guiglgiiawggl138:; tails" glgtmgsrgrglsgfitkcgslzg‘; The development of health habits in "The sugar shortage is one . _ - ‘n1; for that ‘at the greatest b'°“5,‘,'§§:,le"h°ot; inum productiodof wealth to thc n l; M“ have dune npih-.squarc mile) the ideal of thc maxi-km, gm than to gain early m me an can do without sugar. the Will‘ wiilllliflefi-i- for itself in the general, neiiitu of the people. especially 01. Idt-strcyed in this country by suilflu’ combined. The mother who gratified the \vish- es of her chlldrcn when they 85k for sweets is thc enemy 0! time The child should have of sugar present in and 11o Nature provided sugah If I were food dir- ector for a little while l. would close factory in the country and make it 11 peni- glve any child sugar before it is fifteen years of It would mean a filly 0B1" cent improvement in the young poo- pic's teeth and health in this co1in-. try." \ Prof. McCollum icommeuds as ihiimselws m the mmre- _We Yeilunioi" Red Cross honor to try to smallpox 111 the province during the Flam as ba-"barilus ‘he iashm“ l°l“keep the Health Rules, that is o11c'ycar. X wonder if you realize thc mwed by celftam savage mile? “Tim of the obligations in becoming alscricusncss of this. They have "w" mad-s bY bmdmglmembcr; because the Junior Red bccn mild cases but one never knows when this may suddenly be- come a niorc fatal type. The mor- taiity in childrcivfrom all types of thc disease is high and yct the Red Cross Nurses have been into school after school in the country this year ivliere 100'? of thc children wcrc unvaccinatcd. l quote from :1 bulletin iezsucd by thc Federal Department of l-Ica1th:—~"Senltatlo:1 and isolation do not eradicate smallpox. The most effective pro- tection is vaccination—Smalipox is spread in exactly the same way as measles and influenza and we arc all well aware of thc fact that no amount of sanitation, hygiene of thc 1101110 or personal hygiene has prevented the presence of measles and influenza in our midst. Very few children escape measles." One has only to read thc history of thc ravages caused by smallpox in Cari- ada. to see the pictures 0f smallpox to fccl absolute terror at what could happen in this Island community with its high percentage of unvac- cinatcd population—thc tragedy of death and the cruel disfigurement for lifc. Such a condition for the safety of thc whole province should wh° 1519mm‘ the“ ca" who“ i” functions in the school and is car- "lemls m heavy m" “n35 a“ “my rlcd to the home. thcrc is the mat- do in India, or thc old custom in u“. of group judgment in me alas“, China 0r bmdmg ‘he fem" we room to influence him. there is the _ might well stop to consider whether Bpproval of ‘he leach“ and m some of o11r own customs which we many cases of the Red Cross Nurse; follow in thc name of fashion may because the 0mm “mum to be an “m b“ m“ a“ ‘mplomblc and m" honor to this vast organization with mvcly- A d‘5"°r"~‘d~ '““li°m‘cd‘lts nine and a iialf millian members will is “0 mm“ beaumul um“ althroughout thc world and all the fml-“hapeil mad m‘ chmgated earslglorlous traditions of thc National or laiiloed 5m“ and y“ m0 England International Red Cross. So m“ we “mm” pamcularll" beclhthere comes through this an impell- . fitting our feet into shoes iiisteaming motive to put into practice we of Felling “mes i” m m“ ‘em’ imd‘ facts of health hc has been taught. 3 “S i‘ rem“ have cmmmd dlscmnTiYou have only to ask the teachers ‘ 7cm- pams and aches‘ our dispwbiand parents to hear the Junior Red m)” have bee“ “fluted and umiCi-oss has influenced the children-- " Very Structure °f m" feet changecuin improved health habits cleanli- The shill)” and mmmmems’ M “ummlness tidincss helpfulness ‘and bet- al feet arc worth study and con-gun, ‘classroom SpmL There is sideration. ~ l -. . _ So after all it is the little habits lgfrgégagrglg‘ oalxfngwfl) y 9f living m“ com" 5°. ‘nuch for a great channel of service for our (l positive health and it 1S not only, Dung pmpm m“ is of bT-mgmg the "eamul°“ but m” dmly perm)“ i help to the physically defective chil- 51 nppncauo“ of mam‘ kmwmdgedrcii whose parents arc unable to Vi“ mam‘ leglsiaun“ and promc'lloay' for the necessary treatment. tion that is going to raise thc stand- The 6mm or this wdrk is M on“. nrd of health hi our country. ‘ They are mam-lug m | apparent. . ~ i‘ .~ ' lidcals cx- . . Wiley. another well known food hVYOFihY “mm? m‘ “Pol” . _ ' early lifc thc joy of rcal service. and not be allowed to exist. Medical Slfficialist. after the war made a veri/ P195593 his “We m‘ “ocwtgwln slglgircsponsibiiity for those who are less sclpnct! has given us the protection of vaccination and it is up to us to avail ourselves of its advantages. early childhood is one of the most ‘No one can afford to be unvaceinat- llmportatit factors in building up cd ' ‘thc health of thc nation. There is nothing more important for a boy fortunate. But l am degrcsshig. ‘around the possibility of substitut- hankrupl’ ‘deal ‘maxl- We health workers, ace on into ill’! future to the conditions which may arise from neglect now. so we urge; thc correction oi physical defects found in thc children so that illness and disease may be prevented and health improved. We knew the ravages that these little things call- ed germs can cause. whether they be germs from decayed teeth. dis- ,eascd tonsils. tuberculosis or other communicable diseases. We are .e:mum production of health and hnp- appreciation m- mc imymnanc‘, of . I‘ ‘mere be a 59w}? way living so as to preserve their health M “"1 ‘l’ ‘s °bvi°usly this" Subs!“ and vitality. The Health Rules are “n” hum‘ am,‘ happiness ("such little things that for many wealth as a world ldcal. and trans-wears they were overlooked and it m“ m“ MW ideal ‘m0 acfllanbylhas only been comparatively recent- °°“°““°“ "m bflyhwd "P" . Ely thatthe daily brushing of teeth chmlgmg habits M “vim is prhisieeping with windows open clean- “m” “ “hudrws “wammellineis. the drinking 0f milk. m- only by educmm“ can the gremlhave been taught in thc schools. working for you and for your chil- mm“ °f “cummned solemn“: and even such a simple but enor- dren, to establish habits and prin- imilwkd" i“ '“°d‘°‘"° ‘m’ “m” mously important habit of ltoldink ciples of living which in 1m: years damn‘ Wm‘ ‘he "aw" and “Mela handkerchief over the mouth and will assure that abundant vlior and °i disease b” “d” m“ .°°“““°“~nosc when coushuis and sneezing. vitality which provide the U161! tor property of ‘he we“ buds of pm- A dlsllflllllflhed Dubllf‘ "WW1 Phv- the greatest possible happiness and Ple- “d “fly m" m“ bbcompleleflslcian in England said that. "The cervlce h" “°°°“‘p“““°d by the “wcamm 0f epidemic of influenza in 1918 would hmttieidrops of Ivater dllldren’ only dull" cmmhmd not have been possible if the adult Little grains of sa d m" Q beam‘ “mildew” b? “cuss” population at that time had learned Make the mighty 03min “my cstabushgd m an mdwlduallas children to hold a handkerchief‘ And the beauteouq land n i“ 9"“ m teach ‘he "HennhlLVEf the mouth and nose when so the application of knovvlodie i0 ““‘°"'" m a“ “wdmlc w“ m“ ‘oiwushins and suctzius.“ . l our little habits of the div are F“ me" “as mnvermd mm M" l do not want to leave this sub- going to improve the individual "w" ~'°““"°" '°'“°“"“" “‘°"°"iect or hwmi without 11\Bl‘l1l011l11'§ and community m» 0f the future ‘s°‘“° "m" “mm” m“ ‘° l” ‘my-cue matter with retzai-d to eoiul and will iniui-i-‘u better second gen: 1'1"“ i” ‘mm ‘he °h“°"'°“ '° “wyimiinuv neumi. and that is vaccin- oration a still better uni-d flamm- ml“ ““°“"°°*° M“ “°“°“' m“ Wauoiu vaccmaoon-serateh on m» ion and a healthier and fitter fil- is PM" Tun REXAiJ ‘(no - a l-II KODAK $10M. so the main items of dick-milk. leafy rcpmuon‘ on a“ halal" k 8:” €g“g:_gia;m_ a (imp o; l-acclnlcnuch a m. “on and m“ .ygaemb]e§‘ frulg‘ wholg whggl bread Zuongisae lgodgzzvereac‘ is um‘ 8w” (l9 thing ind ygt, ll; lngureg prgleg- _.._____ ___._-_...___ ii and a ma" of wit" on flung’ u imdyelhroil h thc Junior Rod Crnsmum‘ “am” m“ mm“ ‘mlhwme M A“ "id “wmilfh ‘"1"’ “Y “$195M m _ y.1s not only the food we cat but tho lvh ? nociimwg u h E “mm, Mdiaensoa-mmnllpcix. There have tltlltnrhfllnlflliFlyllllllllfll-SIQfill! “."““‘"""“"" w" chewing of it that counts, The 4‘ _ ' ' ' been a great number oi cases of dimwiuisoiicriuvniiuauiomaotm. 3"‘! -- ‘i I 1 I