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Sold mull in reeled pccketr-wisutfvoof/ LUX LEVI-ZR Buoy-asks LIMITED TORONTO i Insidious Eye strain We use this adjective advis- ediy. Sufferers from Eyestrnin may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. It Is computed utilize about of this Larva Energy. ‘wt when Eye- strsin is present, s much lsrg. er proportion Ie required. Hence defective eyes, throuflh their consumption of In ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- srfly. may seriourf-y affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce ill health. HAVE l t YOUR EXAMINED G. F. llillcheson EYES l. din-rs 0f both races and all crccds. |.\ir. Aloigbcn, as ibe Journal puts it. “did not cringe nor posture nor in-- il took in 1917," dcciarctl Mr. Mcig-l - ihcn. "under similar circumstances ii would take that course again’? ‘Miami the answer of the audience to‘ l which clearly showed voters in his consutuency by ask method of celebrating the eve of “We dripping with lTHE llllllllll _ T Editor. New ind: Representative-anal: It. Northrup iEliiWii Elililiiiilll? __ _.. _ was sppsrently President. sxliflgsyesthelregfs- 5.7.0.!» Bsirum much excited over the judgmeh; of -‘ so " .1. — - m m c'rn.. the Railway Commission In. cancell- .. Ing the Crow's Nest freight rates, 1m: v BY THE WAY Lsnd Mist sirls - Cllcluro IlQIIIiQIQIIIIIVIt-I'L J. Pours l The GUARDIAN —IIY be ohnslned lro- the I! ullwu? llonkntull Fred Gnudet, Greet George Street. Mrs. L. Doucette. 8O Spring Perk Rll- J. I! J's; or. Grams Street. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924 TWO TYPES lseeker. She is ready to trust the — [man who has the courage of his “ll l5 a plly-‘H says llle Ollawalcouvrictons. who wllll face the issue Jmlmlll “T relenllllg ellllolllllly "Olsquanly. “i am against the Crow's ‘h? “W speech“ dellvelled lll llle New; Pass agreement because it is C“? ‘ll Quebec llllll Saturday by not right," he declared before a ,Rl~ Arthur Melgllell Western audience. iConservative 14611061’. “U131- ‘lwbat he said and how what he‘ ‘said was received‘ could not have ll°ll~ “I am in favor of Empre partnership and Empire responsibility with local autonomy." , be declared. before a Quebec audi- fllell“ heard “ml 5°91‘ lly llll-ee clllsll once and both the Western and the 19>‘ "l illlople l“ lllk wlllllryl "lose (1ucb:c audiences paid a tribute to l“'ll° belle” Qllelllllc unreasonably his manlincss and his courage. land-Imperial. those who believe sbc ,cau be kcpt u solid Liberal bloc by EDITORIAL NOTES appeals to racial passions and (hose who profess lo think Coli- .\lr, R. E. Aiutcb knows the value lstrvatisin ilfilll] 1nd damned with or reasoned llllll llllollllllcll lllllb l l t . 1 _ icism. hcr people.‘ I .\lr. Aieighcn bad addressed two | A majority of 55.000 fur Prohib- ‘tiou has now been Ontario. {of the largest and most rcprcscnt- rolled up ,n aiin- mcctiugs cvcr held iu fbc \\‘bcu ii comes to rowdvlsm ui a political jlcty of Qucbcc, unci on Empire Re- lations before the Canadian Club in i ibe afternoon and one 0n Conserva- i or L bnral ‘touglf’ is no more re- fined iban a Labour “(ougbf-Thtqv arc uii the same live and King Liberal policies at night, The afternoon meeting was ~ under _he skin. and their passions are idcuiical. laitendcd by the Lieutenant Govern- uid, a former Lieutenant Governor. No m-itier what the result of an :ippral (if any) the Ontario PEHltlFS of tbc bar. prominent niem- hum 883mm, may be’ a jury Cf {llbe Chief Justice of Canada, inciti- ‘H013 of Quebec government. judges, In their follows has condemned graft on llli‘ part of a member of a gur- _ ' tror re fritnd dulge in weasel words. On the l‘ lllllelll and ll l)“ ml’ It. ‘I'll-n: White, 18$ ‘Eli Ave. of "Amazing." “throttling of peoplglg following Ila-Its |I ., H ‘ csnrlenctowm v rights, "outrageous injustice," v .. ss - Stationers, Grafton en. 1-. w. Murphy, Prlsee so. oraerr we" lllllllll °l llll’ "ml" “ml by " ‘m . ra-s:::-.:::-.:.:-... .. ?v"£lt."i'<°.‘.'. as.-." “"- Me- ‘W’ 0' m" P~=m~~ all? Hmuehold Necessity gm... nun, m“... sic. ' .ves. Mr. Crerar. the Manitoba Free Press and other exponents of west. era opinion. The Ottawa Journal‘ takes note of this perturbation and says: Bg lures W. Berton. M-D- HUNGRY TISSUES CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Evin’ Since the success of Dr. Banting AT _ w . ' z Recommends. The Poets As Best ' Not long ago n popular roman- cer. Mr. Rnafael Sabstlni, took n leaf out of the “Crimes Colebres" of Dumas and ventured upon the composition of a series of tales fix which {here should be more fact than fiction, but quite as much of the novelist as of the scholar. Historians F! the Com-mission dono? Briefly it has but ended s rate condition of indescribable confusion. terminated a position reached by no principle, but by barter, eliminated rates that robbed ‘Peter to pay Paub which bad not the slightest foundation in justice orlequity . . . Canada during the past twenty yturs has done everything possible for the West. lutern-sl grain eleva- tors. docks and shipping fac- ilit cs on both coasts to handic- gmin. loans to purchase seeds (most of them never paid back) 825000.000 in u crazy Hudson Bay ‘scbeuie: freight rites that meant loss to tbe rest of Can- ada; tariff concessions; exemp- ton from taxation-obese are but some of the things that have "What has in th treatment of diabetes with H-e’ elm“ ll “The ‘Hlslorlcal lnsulieii research men are working Nlllllls lllllalllllllllllellt" ll l5 very night and day studying the chem‘. entertaining. Here the Queen of ca] contents of the blood. Scots and Lord Darnley clash over The vuflvufi Slum“ 811d 131911‘ 5e the fate of “The Seigneur Davie." l l i sllllelifilsgfiflle llelllg lllll o ‘ell ll ll Ht-re Mme. do Molzvtespsn doesHher ere The effect nf the thyroid secre- 118111111118 in 11811111)’ Wfllers. tion upOn- the blood, and then the Boris Godunoy and Walter Raleigh @1111!" 9m?" fls ll were’ ‘ll llle and Charlotte Corday and u score famous fgures pass little adrenal glands which lie on the top of the kidneys, are being ‘ll “lller through their crises, and “that m. search can find out about them the watched mosls carefully. The first thing that Dr. Banting romanccr exploits in a romnncers way. We turn the pages with mixed and his assistant. Dr. Best. noticed, was that the sugar in the blood was ft-elings. Lending piquancy to en- loyment is s suddm: thought of considerably less, after the injec- wliat tbc historians would pro- tlou of Insulin. Aflcr experiments upon animals. bably have bad to say about this book twenty or lbirty yours ago- Dr. Bust injected some insulin liito Dr Banting, bccauise the latter felt They would bavc been “dancing mad?‘ that ii‘ there was any danger to human liie be as the originator should be the one to stiffer, and no one clsc. Accordingly, Dr. Bantingis blood was t-xamiucil before ihe injection and nfii-rwzilds. and as in the case Scholarship and industry. writing lies. 'i‘liat way lics tlls0u0y,(lcl1ii1'lil of Albcrla is io bu tlil- profit and ibc joy of tho lay 011 11! 0111'“ ‘~11 Wiilulrilu‘ reader. if be would iludcrstuiul tb+~ ' llll'll~ . . . . i inner spirit of the RUIHHSS .| vl- w-.¢ ask- Ultl ]i()llCL‘ ‘WC-i -—-——_ More Like It meeting a - (Yonservatlvel been done. Yet some of the peo- ple of the West clamor about discrimination!" it was will iu the body all right but it was not ‘in the blood. in Was ‘it Nebuchadnczzer lo Baby- on who c; ‘t Daniel into the don of lions? in common with many oibcrs we had long believed lhait it was- But tht- other day we read in our excellnt rel gicus weekly pub- lshcd in Saint John. a differeui version of thu story. if was heali- cd, “The lilosi Romarltzibli- Linn story ’n the World." That seemed quite rght and proper. Tho story a rerinirkable onl- iii ibc old ver- sion and hardly less so in llin now one. Bu! tbs twb VOFSlOIIS do not agrcu. The or’giual' aiccuunL-it may have been written by Daniel uauself and be ought to know- says it wrs Nebnchadncczar. The it from tbc blood it through tbom. 8S absorb sugar from the blood as ii passvtl through thvnl. Thifi ‘liliili up llu tissues and provciltcd that loss of weight ur starvation which lcinu-rly caused the dcatb of dia- bt fir patirnm. Tlu- insulin is just lllll rxiru quantify of sci-rviloit that diabetic ralicuis liicilvil. bill wvrv ililiillll? fo umiiufncfllrv iur fbcmsclvus. it Svflills simple enough now, but thcsi- wvo young nun worked bard avd iélllllfillly buforo ihoy t~‘ll('(,'0t"(l 101111111)’ b9 miderllllllil llls b91195 ll l“ ‘l “dlmllll llldl “lll Ml g0 u“ story publishcd in St. John says it ill-pm." Slu-(pgg has stimul-"ltcrl in Eurpire partnership and, above hcedcd. ulas Dar us. As Daniel is otbciwvise work of a ‘Slfllllillil’ kind. all ovor Ui- - . i »- . the civiilzcr wort. 21L . E l _, “m, i z _ ‘ _ ‘ engaged and can i, be called to the l m mp m responb {y 'mdl lllally “llll, legl-lll ll“ lllllllllllllsl‘ biione. perhaps the Editor of the (40% lthe reward of his courage was a “on or Prenfler van,“ of New. islncerc ovation coupled with the Brunsw_,ck who has been confined, gbanks of two splendid rcpresenia- m his homo Sm“, the Normumbel,’ able 3 SCVGPQ itive-s of the two races, Sir Gcorgc lrizirneau and Sir Richard Turner, i’. C." - "i am not ashamed of the course land election. Ho was though suffcring from culd, to attend a meeting of cabinet two days after the election, but since lbcn his condition has been serious. The brotherhood of man is go- 11P<Y|fl1'8lii0u W!!! an ovsllonllng to be ushered in by the for- that thcyimation of a colossal steel trust were with him in sentiment and ad-lamong the five European nations mired his manly courage. [of Germany, France. Britain, Bei- it gium and Luxemburg which Will‘ was the same gospel as that prcachlcombinc to control all production 0d by the leaders of Old Quobecland prices. This. it is stated will the Makers of Canada, Lafontslnelprove a great factor lfor woridi Cartier, Laurier- the doctrine of pcsce. But will it! What do the complete local autonomy with Em-lAmcrlcan Steel trust and our own uiro partnership and rcsponsibiiitynBcsco think about it? the doctrine believed in by the bggl element In Quebmh ‘he doctrine 8L 0n the principle of setting a this I-le preachcd no new doctrine. parture the father turned you know who that man is? He is Chauncey Depcw, the world's great. iullfitiillle Baptist will rise and ex- plain. The farmers of a past generation hrld to a maxim fixing the duto for sowing Lold turnip seed, “On the 20th. of July. wet or dry." There was a jingle of rhyme about this which heipud to fix ii in ones mc- liiory. The question now arises; OCTOBICI! 27.---Yoi1 arc a very busy "person. and respected by your lrionds. Learn to take life eil-“llYr and don't excite Wufsfilf 01/91‘ ulllos. Never allow Jtlfllflllfi)’ 01' . n 4- to gain control oi‘ you. Your when Wm the farmers all onllarw llovil ‘is impulsive and demoli- sow their turnip seed hereafter, llu- ‘Smmve. and you require steadfast weather over thurc being ncitbcrquv‘, in reuu-m Y9" should marry wot nor dry, but somcwbcrc bc- young, Lead an outdoor life. tween [he two? Your birth-stone is the opal, - which means hope, Your flower is the bop. Your lucky colors arc yclluw and white. Much of the success of Chauncey Depcw, the veteran humorist springs from the fact that many of h.s best Jokes are told against him. self. During a recent after-dlnnicr speech, be related the story of a boy on whose father he. Mr, Dc- pew, once paid a call. After his _dc- to tho boy and said, itcverentially: “Do 0Q VDaily Selections FOR Guardian Readers , i i v0-0 H0 “m, has been sumed and mm thief to catcb a thief, the Victoria. itical selfseckcrs. few weeks ago It was only a “mt a prommemlconsta bles All calms Day, "5 l! U19! Were 501118 lo support he ma" (Member!) “whose hands duty to see that juvenile maraud- fit-rs do not. destroy property. Now. then. Cadets! ll the blood o hclrs sons." The better Optometrist 00+0+0aA Professional Cards. Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. leallllllllg llllll dflmflsvgues and fig-ha itaiors to whom many of them Yiadi The day has gone by in w pcals to racial prejudices for isol- Quebec is rapidiy Hon. E. A. Mucdonald of Plctou. s declarvd war on the Colonial p (l Dear Ned, didn't L l" l)“ the bureaucrats of lllcll "P" give you the deference you demand; lil or what has offended your dignity? Money to Loan ution and separation will carry p h A Bank of Nova Scotia Building WM M with h 91‘ 1101* 3'01! 811990181110 be met at Charlottetown, P, E. l. ‘ l; l 9 171111111118 People of Waterloo by H15 Mfllusly the King .-__-__ Quebec. These racial and sepam. McD0nald- & McPhee fist appeals harm in Quebec and have have done llllllnlllflsniil to greet you. T00 bad. and sl crested‘ A D NA H misundmmandi l lyou the High Admiral of the . . ~ . . . 11 J M‘ o F M°PHEE pmvlnces Mr 5;] lllh llle "m" Throc Trnwlers Navy. pI Barristers. Attorney. Etc. l I e g an. dlrecl‘ “—__ M0,,” to Lo", unequivocal and courageous d9. Great indignation has been rous- Rlley Building Ch...‘ tetown est story-taller." shaped by a few agitators and pub (B. C) police force will be aug- D mcntcd by at least 100 volunteer e on Hapowe-eu nigh, exclaimed joyously, as soon as ibe - i I : “ '. nlember or the Mackenzie King [ms yea“ The plan is to Bum" a“ v s for entered the room Halloai _ _h _ l know all about you!" "Really?" Cabinet appealed to the women M oollloys who llelleve lll ll slllle remarked Mr. Dcpcw, slightly tak- en buck by tbe vociferous nature and place them on of the welcome. you're tho worlds biggest liar- father says so?" fullness! . -_-- Close bosom-friend oi‘ the maturbig sun; Battling on election results is re- Conspirlng with blln how to load rfiheuuible and is at best a very 31111 Ne" Om‘? and asserts the Foreign o? indifferent forecast of what is com. ing. Two or three (lays ago a cable Downing street there .will be a Consorviative maj- ority in the Next House of Coni- lhe Conservative-s would gut more seals than Labor, and that one big ‘n State. am] found not a 3mg“. book-maker offered 200 to 1 again- home to the minds of the mass of Mark R. McGuigan ho B.A BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, ETC. Money to Lesn Cameron Block l0 Charlottetown, P. E. Island no Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. V, Post Graduate Modlesi School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Esr, Nose snd Threlt Office Bayer luildlng Great George Strut - ens ISO-J. Oil f0 all the transparently selfish aglgpl w" B1111 Olwortunists have done,‘ creed cry in that province will fdiilnuthorlzed. and bee. like the rest of Canada, has no, envelopes. The Presbyterian Church Association President Mr. Thomas McMillan told the press that such t fsr distant when the race andlilfle of envelopes was quite “n. diflintesraw lt—ond the time is‘ m, in that sn effort would deaf ears. be made to find out who was fflg. . f onfi hilly b01171!‘ 0 loo-t) " . .1 h The reception tendered Mr. Meig. imnsibie. Another official said ‘heyflgafilltlfiem In 12:32:‘: atlgllglrllll; Hedge-encircles)“ amigo] en in Quebec is a lasting tribute that he understobd a spacial meet- u’ mu his meniiness and courage. Que. ‘n! o! the officers of the associa- tion would bs held st an early date tho bio tlonisl folly of the last general e-ioc- tion ls deeply repented." This is true. and‘ nowhere ls the repentan- the appearance and coin room. Particularly attractive are WITH-HOLD NOT ooon=~ Wlthhold not good from them 1° whom it is due. when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Pro~ verbs 3:27. PRAY.ER:—IDG&I‘ Lord. may we not only remember Thy words, but prove iu practice thler truthfulness that it is more blessed to give than to receive. The result was thin, when Mr. cpow called again be was met nthusiastically by the boy. who "And pray. wliai FROM about me?“ “Why. “T0 AUTUMN" o you know their vesiigalinn showed that the tissues m‘ 1h»- bmiy in diabetic, patients did not posse-ss- sufficient sugar. These tissuus \ '1‘? zu-iually starving for silgar. and yet were unable tu iakc passed Howcvcr. when Insulin was tak- tn into the system. the tissues of llic body \\‘(.*l‘v given the power l0 ' and Milton; if the eighteenth con- Season of mists and mellow fruit- ' with ‘he animal“ his mood was would not advocate.- h‘s Pllllilllli-Z" - , .» i‘ .. 3 "- " l Novels oi‘ llalv“ li'il was pugliaciuus l t] - ' ' foilull to luutaln less sugar. The w,‘ I , l.“ b_ In I H1 \\ i1 It ~ L lilo _ 1 v . -. lll it illflill Now, whore bad tile Silgfli‘ £01197 y ‘gu d H er ‘l e lllul’ insfoatl oi‘ iliu llislurizilis- iiui if ll‘I,l ‘ll m"?!- y just O\'l'll tlic methods of‘ zllliviua. and from the “snip snap" of Alucaulsy ho rccoiled as from 11 118ml too fntervsting by hull‘, it | savored too much of lbw zlmutcili" l to be interesting. The cry in that fairy vet-cut period was, abort- cvorytlfng, for scholarship and in- i dustry. Tbt- star of Frccutnn was I .n tbc zisccnzlnut. Wcll, it has no. ..,-i.s bly (lf'(flillt‘ll. but tbcrc is an oiiicr liypolhcs s to the fort-u which has widened the lIlHLOTlClIl heavens. and the glcauis cast by the man 0i .llilli{li!£lli0ll, as disiingulsbud from Dryasliilst. are no loiigci‘ assigned a stalus'u little lower than tbnt of -a tallow dip. A book lfke _Mr. SubatinVs is symptomatic of a new attitude iu the historical field, and, l as it happens, conflrmafon of this! VliWV of tlic matter is partly offer- i-d by onc of tbc souudrst of cou- tchiporary lilstori TS. Where the R¢cords Are Found- it is Mr. Gcorgn liiacaulny Trc. vclyau, ihc (laribaldi man, who iii “The Yall- Review" prnffers this b t of advice to the student: “lf hr- sttidles the Middle Ages, whatever vise hi- roads be should rc-ad (‘hau- cr and the Border Ballads; if ho studies the Tudors be should road the Elizabethan plays: if the Stunrlz. be should road Clarendon tury. Smollett, Horacc Walpole, Burke; if the industrial revolution, Cnhbctt and the social novelists‘ of the pcrlodz" Years hence, WliUJ bis fellow countrymen are ivriting histories of the great war of 1914- 18, he hopus that Waiter H. Page's lettcrs will be made use of. and he doesn't say this because of the facts in them, but bccatise they are “literature? There is the nubbin of this accomplished historians whulc argument. Th; Greek Historians. Profussor Bilry. in his fine work on the Greek historians. points out, silggcatlvcly. that the curly bis- torical lllienalture of the Greeks th tch-eaves run; espatch from London related that , cottage- trees, loyds were offering 3 to 2 that And -flll all fruit with ripeness to tbs core; Ttrsweil the gourd pand plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set bud- y ding more, l‘ ons. to be elected on October 29. iso that. the odds fltflbfl 3 to 1 that eee. Until they think warm (lays will never cease. i-‘or Summer has der-brimmed their ciammy cells. a Uabor majority over all parties. Says the Toronto Msli and Em- re: "Everywhere the-re is coming ll Where the sings of Spring? Ay, s! where are they? Think not ofthsm, thou host tb 013mm,,“ a, to where he and h“ ed by the discovery that “Wet. r the people the conviction mush mo__ Y er. After all. the-re is no life in: the . - D 0- m," the King mvemmen, wh“ bhned clouds bloom the historical writing that is uncolor- party stand has done more to stab- Daizunda was distributed in Ontario is i; gccurgg me country has some, llaondylng day. ed by human passion. "116 Public opinion in Quebec than in Presbyterian Church Association 4 l w brought on itself, and the na- Andi touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue; . Then in s. wsilfui choir the smsll gusts mourn Among the river aloft Or sinking a sths light w-lnd lives or dies; And lull-grown lambs loud blast more complete and apparant than sanowm borne Prince Edward island. HP —-—-~—£-O}-—-_-- st admit that they sd much to or! of a trolls) = r ‘ n. twitter In tn qfl . The rebbreal?‘ ' l den-oromiwsg: And gathering swallows UIO IRIS- 50 pointed in black and red. or '.'. p“: Wit ,.-. l. l hurl no ibstinctivl- name. "It form- ed part of the general prose litera- ture which was then springing up To bell ‘with apples the moss’d. 501' lmllmlce- 11161311798 01 5380113’ Among the more progressive mod- ems it seems well that this ancient cutholiclty should be revived. Clio is no longer content with tho pap- And still more. later iflowcrs forths 111ml?" somehow. at the root of the matt- Where Poetry Enters. book is vivid communion with the‘ sensate fact to n; higher power through l the lriuloetie‘. » - cells "the synthesis of the scien- tific nid literary views of history" ncglcctcil ihc fiction be would llll‘ (Taft The “q-itp-l- 0f the bong (ll" , v v .. .~ .:~.l\\'i|’4> was liaingilig pcnsivcly iwl-r thesis was all for [lie sanctity olf silmlithlng “ml hlllllfi l] ll lull-l lllvll [Him gill)‘ ll lulllllllllll llzlllllllll‘ wbut tbt- New York Helialil, inflle mull I I - ‘l,l.llil,il;l,lz,z,l.ll Sulllllcll m lilllllllllslxlllle iliscuss 1A,: thc matters calls the MAY Go OUT AGMN ‘\\',-|1- ‘imm- imi -~ s)“. ,.,.,,,,,,.k,,,|_ pctit fail Jllll ibc \\"il‘ld we'll lust. ....__ "r-fllt l)I‘"'"lliiY{l! flip lzlTp with ibc To him such a rhetorical boiglitsu- |)Rl'l\ll1l‘3l/11l‘nl- Allll" o“ ‘l.’ T" lllllllllill‘ "llw-l‘ l Ml. 0,- mL, fact as Pram“, was aw .\llli('i'.‘~1 in the Druiiilii-lll-i" coal ficlil “llllfllilll said lliu \\'lllil\\', “lnflfe who rclurncil Lt) work nu Aiondzrv likcly aflci" a strike lasfilig litany lllJlllllN \\'lil| lllt- arp!“ will walk out again uuL-ss spacial liiilcrilll»! 10h $1‘@k1‘1'1‘ U” 1'l11"l11‘11l1* Sucllu .l‘inl'slir\il t-loib ill a flail. city of iliu coal compaliivs- art‘ bring .,-|,_»,.|,. of grq- is ‘.1, m,“ “H. wiiluliuivii at ()ll('i‘. 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