' THE CHARLOTYPETOWN GUARDIAN in BHlliillliTllWN Bllllllilli‘ "or r “or The movement oi population n Tlce-Prenltlmnb-rl. ll. Burnett. the British lelee and throughoutt Empire is a mattd: of vital interest and importance, (but very dillicult to control or rtgulate. English, irisb and Scotch‘ alike ‘have e mig~ ratory instinct that is more pro- n need than i; other races. This i erited charabteristic has carried them to the dntls o! the earth, who're they hive established colon- ies and ioutdied provinces which have become. nations. And the mi- gratory disposition is still strong and persistent. ‘MOTHERS and Grandmothers for 100 Years Hove undreoommended 3.7.1’ Jilhnsmis President-W. Chester H. Blelmre. CoLDsA. Mseliinnen, D. ti. 0. Associate Dditnh-D. K. Currie. Secretary-Liv" Editor and lllhl|GI'—J. ll. Barnett. h1lmuW.B4U0n.M-n INSECTS VERSUS MAE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 lOue of the interesting exhibits that has Just been prepared for the ' British Museum is that oi wax mod- els of disease carrying inseclB. These are from 20 to 200 times tho natural size oi‘ the insect, so possible for anyone tel the nine provinces is always ad- mitted on what might be termed a patriotic or spiritual basis. yet poo haps it is ‘not generally realised how important are the Marltimes on a dollar and cents basis to the rest of ~Canada~li the value of sud: associations ever can be reduced to a purely monetary basis." ___._.@o>-__.__ DOES ADVERTISING PAY? If the testimony oi the world's most successful business men is to relied upon. there can be no doubt that advertising pays; nor __ can there be any doubt about the The Bank of England possesses impossibility of making anycuuse, l" "w" “m” “ppm m“ ‘he bu!‘ good or ball, a success witilfiut ad- nmi department is submerged 6V- “), “.31.. in several feet uf WiliDT- vertising. Judlclous publicity will h ______._ "m" ““l"“‘“§ ‘>'° ‘"1" “°"'"”=' Broadly speaking the British leles that it is » have e redundant population. while ha?" filimel-mflfl °K 111986 entillllefll the Dominlons beyond the seas are “l eagerly calling for "morepeople. it is in England that the surplus pop ulation is largest and the Govern- _ meat would gladly export some mil- eflTlill-‘llflrlltlémologist no swarm - . e en w ~ lions oi people, prelerably to tho. tended the exhlbmon’ mus “s mat Dominion” mmrsel Emzem l“ merthe number of living insects at cities neither Scotland not‘ lrelunlllpreseut recognized. has been esti- is over-crowded. and emigration lsimated at not Itlwiqnllilillll‘ hal-fia rnll~\ L . _ u“, |linn, yet only a a ract on np~ :3 Lncouraged ough it goes pear to be concerned in the spread ‘ of disease, either in man or in dom~ estlc animals. The emigrant from either of the Am“; ingegtg‘ the {known dis.‘ Brltleh leis: must needs go where.ease carriers are perhaps less than,‘ he pleases. His liberty oi choice in sixty. uhlle ticks. which are was‘ that respect cannot be restrained. all’); ‘Dtlwgulsadlng disease’ are less if his purse is limited he naturally The model's o! the mosquito.“ are: prefers l1 8110i"! Zlilllfnfiy to a longmarticlllariy interesting including‘ one. ‘Otherwise he goes Where no those cousins malaria. Yellow lever; m" k i i h l th r t ‘"4 “hels- .. . ill s l s c ances or e u are! the “we mes that Models also ot seem m he most favorable’ As “icause sand ily fever, diouseilles, result ‘therc has long been a move-lwague fleas. me body ‘one; two ment oi people both from ‘Scotland forms o! ticks one effecting man, and 1.91am] to ,E[1gland and moyryiillil the other, domestic animals. re e l.’ m v e a d and so furti. n‘ ' ‘that insects will finally overcome the in-comlng Irish are crowding man. and others who figure that‘ out the scotch from the“. native man. by his research will overcome‘ ‘and . ‘insects. will both be interested in.‘ ' this exhibit. ‘ néW i. 148k to see the g Wutermaufs Desk Sets Not only a pleasing ornament for office or for the library desk at home, but a writing convenience you will appreciate. ‘d n; 0 w g; supply.“ man. H“ w"; r For instance the manner in which a mosquito attached himself to' a. wall or elsewhere. was one means of recognizing the insect that caus- A GU ESTiO N. which depends upon the public for ‘*- The law empowers the authori- ties to take children away from parents whose manner of living is such as to lead the children in_to vice or criminality. This is as_ it ought to be. Children are, in the last resort. the wards oi the state. it is for the state to see to it that every child born within its borders is given a fair chalice tomalte good. This is why the law provides that unworthy. drunken 0'1‘ dissoiute ‘support can be rnsde go without Qpubliciiy. .\lel'ii will "ultimately ‘assert itself. but in the rapid pro- igress of today, the very nerit itself may become obsolete before its quality becomes known. iii‘ it is not given publicity. The British Government believes in advertising. This is ‘proved by the fact that it has appropriated n million pounds sterling. npproxinr ‘iliely lfive million dollars, for the ‘purpose of popularlzing the pro- OYCDl-S l! Watermark‘ Ideal Fountain Pen. and Pencil combined _ with stand tometcb. The pm . can btrdetaehcd from the pen.’ " cil and carried in the pocket 1f desired. Gilli of course, can be fitted with the nib which suits your style of writing. . parents shall not be permitted to lead their children into similar paths. WVhat about the unworthy parent. the father, or husband, who wautonly spends the money that should go to the support of the family‘? ‘There arusuch cases. if He proposed , . la man is known to be so (llssolutc to impose u tarlif on a large list] _ as to waste not only lllS wage, oi’ goods. including food products, & which properly belongs to his tvlfe. giving the overseas dominions and but even the inheritance oi his ism- ily, should not the law lake hold cf him also? Waterman Desk Sets, possess- ing all the Watermarfs fee. Fm" °f°¥¢¢11¢fl¢m may be had in black 0r Ripple Rubber and m single and double sets, ducts of the orerseas dumiuions. l1 will be remembered that at the ‘ilmperial Conference of 1923, Pre- mier ‘Baldwin pledged the British Government to some form of inter- Waterman‘: Ideal Founmin Pens are most appropfigge for gift purposes. Styles and nib; in variety to suit evcryonex lETmEIlS Selection and Service at 5,500 Canadian Merchants L. E. WATERMAN CDMPANY. LllvilTED l 179 St. James Street, Montreal llnipcrial preference. \_ m U“ ct l b t . ow a se s. organ sma, ac- So long as the United States gave term’ “flakes at diagram iypes free admission to immigrants from have changed the history of the all countries s. great tide of migrs- “'°1'1<1- 8°65 will")!!! Buying- tion flowed thither from the British new? d“ $53995"! u‘; lgamfilw hm!‘ m“ m“ has been greany Suggccanfflgwfiltld till: cogstguclefl checked by the limitations which ihlfpanama can.“ had 1t not been‘ Washington now imposes upon for that lowly insect, the mosquito} Over Two d-lnndred and Filly Mil-i ‘lions of Dollars. and twenty thmrl -ssnd lives were lost. because those! ~ little "Ms c the spread‘ of yellow dover amongst the work-l lltllflli. Thatlzvas abofut 1380. lg 1930‘ temosquowas oun to ete IN ENGLISH actual cause ot yellow fever, andi Iy W. l.- ‘Gordon then the United States government took up the work of building the "*°"“““'," “ ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘imnailna canaii. and brought it to m". __ HSUSED. comp etlon, s mrply because there mo» ehexagN m‘?! m“ to was no yellow fever. ‘ John and mvsa\f‘pplsay um 50h“ and Gradually the plague, yellow fev- medfii" . ma" ‘ elf. and other scourges are being Since that date, prices have MnSLIRONOUNCED: ally. “WW”- °“t °! the ‘Ymm- l . _ At present, t l not. ~ l. l - shown some recover? and gond Aii-gglg-ebggl: zllfglailagntd noun on last mg “Mm M iheillusezlzgllasuiizilllllls l s""°"“°“ “ndemk” a 3°” °t ‘mlpeur 501a for as high as $650 each "OWEN Milsspmm: exhibition gives an idea of man's kind they may be depended upon a‘ the 1924 aucuons n is under. no e after g. patient light for his liie. ‘to do it in the best and safest andfsmod m“ ‘he ‘mm ‘levemp of mo! SYNONYMG: geese. basis, (guitar; ___ ‘ . k amm- mmm- “mu” “l” a ' most effective way. lt will not be Islanders ‘mm {he 8am M new; mam‘ v ' - ' | . ' " '. z ° farmed out to (lesorvmg Politicians. and from 1118 8818 0f live foxes ‘Blthfggialgneillglltillai is I;Z?ITS~I;, wad x The Public Forum us increase our vocabulary by mas-l tering one word each day. Today's word: DISCRETION; cautious and correct judgment; p/Hideilm. "He. crown colonies a substantial prc~ Premier Baldwin went to the country on this issue and was ‘defeated. in the general election [of i524 he announced publicly that '1 ference. . P. E. ISLAND FOXES. -__.._.. Just received a new lot in very at- tractive colors and patternsPrice just as attractive. Continued on page b) ----¢-e->~—-~ sans m a lhc would not proceed with any ‘further form of protective tariff“ The Financial Post’ in m! ma“. lwmmm first getting the approvfllilttme edition of the 19th instant, of me peuplm has an. article on the fox business . "To keep faith with the dominionsim Prince [Edward lshmd. Au" de- his government appropriated a mmscribing the inception of the indus- » ‘try and the ups and down during lion pounds as above stated. What this advertising will do for the dominions may be imagined. when British economists and DAILY LESSONS the war period, the article ____. NEW DRESS SHOES i r011 LADIES Rwswnsu A i” REGISTRATION BUREAU Our Nurses Register le a decided boom to experienced qualified Nurses who wish em- ploymonl. it ie oi assistance to the public as well-tor it supplies a ready mean: oi communica- tion between Nurses and those who leek their service- -‘l'hle bureau is tree oi charge. Nurses in any part of the SUPERB snowuvc OF TOILET GOODS Surely fine toilet articles will be Included in your llel nl qilts to bo bought. Thle is the piece to come for them. Our stock is lull oi new things-many of them just on the market for the first time. A line of toilet articles, choice of useful things than thought of. You can find something in inn at any price you can wleh to pey- Hcrde just a partial list. DUSTlNG POWDERS, BATH SALTG. TOlLET WNUERS. PERFUMEI. TOILET POWDER!» FACE POWDERB UP T0 83.50 A BOX ATOMIZERB. MAN-IOURE SETS. COMPAOTB- Pr ‘m. I H r b The White Drug Store‘ “Sh... nil." “£321.” ’ J, G, JAMIESQN 2 M ‘ DRUGGi-ST _ DRUGSTORE 149 Greet George Street iudslns; Look over our lines of Satins and our white baby calf which have just ar- rived; also see the Gold and Silver Slippers w h i c h are now expected every day. These ' are beautiful goods and up to the-minute in style, such as cure, altorde wider almost any other ilne to he this superb shew- itwiu be figured} Quins? this plur-approxlmately $3,000,000 annually.‘ pose hp“ e ' we men o ate the few thousand individuals medgengige? i“ good tank by he‘ who arc engaged in the business. ‘ n I ' I" IQUQI q "m" a‘ “ “' _ it might be thought that the nuin- s-bandoneg all gstcrextiokn gird piuug- M" oh-zranzzgza u.- ., l That the trade of Lansda and oi her or first class skins now gomflcd into t o m s o c ‘. »"““i ‘I'll: oolullln ls open for the ileenulen by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian rloee __.___.4Q>_€_... ‘ h tn d i hall tit - .L e O Tr T“ “Iona: dmou f“ on the market would depress prices ‘THE. REVlViHEp FARM ormms y mm t 5 a V" a n8 to s. great extent, but there has scheme may be taken for granted. been Such a large demand for uh but the dorninlons must notlcaivc it all to British generosity. The “mm for breeding purposes dmninlons. loo. must do their part prices have been mammlnmt and meet the British gesture in the past’ companies have be“ good famL Hem is Wham Canada} formed to breed these animals and Opportunity comes m‘ The Khmer some have met with ‘great success. Dally Selections POI! . Guardian Readers OO-OF Slr,-—Under the above heading 171°"! Blliioured an article in a ro- cent issue of the Guardian contain- ing a. description of the ‘farm on whichnhe illustration station m. Queens Rood near Montague is located. and which is described ns n. larm which u fcw years ago would not produce enough to foods 871961). and which had boon aband- oned on that account." that in November 2a. 192s __.---e ____,,__._ For the future. it seems that the wmmNG Qlvgnsaflrfhen m1, quality and finish. ___.- ‘v00 PAIRS MElfPS BLACK OR BROWN GOODYEAR WELTED BOOTS _p $1.85 Our special at $4.85 are the best value here or any- They. are made on an ex» cellent easy fitting last, reliable wear- er, and a cheap; boot at much more than the price ask- where else. edhyus. ” our A PAIR AT ii FPS land wants our trade. wants our food products. We are nearer to K the Motherland than Australia and New Zoaland, and if we seize the opportunity we shall profit by it. The British market ls very sensi- tive. ‘The greatest food producers ‘(in the world have found a market iln Great Britain. and held it by ‘keeping up the quality of their product. We are new in competi- ilon with these and the only way ‘in which we can get in and stay in is by keeping up the quality of our product and by such means as may be necessary, letting the world know about it.—"l‘hat means adver- tislng. breeding oi foxes will probably be undertaken ‘by individual farmers. rather than by joint stock com- panies. - _---¢e-&-—~——- EDITORIAL NOTES. This is Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The poor turkeys! lChrletmas shopping is now well under way in Charlottetown, and the stores have seldom been bet- ter prepared than they are now for the great buying season. Nor has the country ever been in a better position tor buying and preparinz for a. men‘! Christmas. Many thou- ‘ sands of dollars are lull. 801111;‘! l0 get into the stores and exchanxe themselves for goods. We note by our exchanges tlm rinee are being imposed upon of our sis~ A WORD FFOR THE EAQT. The Financial Post of the 19th instant is specially dedicated to the Maritimss and conteins e hum-many ber of excellent articles dealing merchants hi. its cities with various Maritime subleclsqtor provinces for selling upgraded lEdltorially the Post draws stten-"eggs. This is perfectly 715M; Th" lion to the value oi the Maritime law requires thi eggs be eold only’ Provinces as the only ontlettotho-acoording to grade. ’ This lsw is sea for the rest of Oenedl. y sppllwille to this city and this M!" "#49"!!! l0 150 "r1188!" province and we are informed that o! vermin island Tlluwtwsn oonn- t. n being moi-non Mu. after tries to obtain an outlet to thoese, m, mm“;- Q! me ammo“ or ‘Que Post proceeds: Thole but ln- m, “to we“ “y, 111,51; he ‘o, di°“° °f "h" ‘m1 imwflmmJsomeone will have en unexpected people rejoiced, for that they offer- ed willingly, because with pertect heart they offered willingly to the lord.“ l Chi-on. 29:9. 'PIi.AYlJR—-“Ma.y we r5... oiithe 10y which comes from being liberal Now if there is any benefit. to be derived from either Experiment- al or illustration Stations. their work should not be discredited by statements so far removed from the truth as the foregoing. The facts concerning this farm. Telephone 315 in agriculture, it is necessary that» the strictest accuracy should he, LONDO \ fTl-IE OLDEST lNSURANOE OFfFlOE IN THE WORW . I" ~ iv/“lfilfr-‘i 1- . \\ yet.” mill/ii‘ { g -"""\l1 which was formerly owned by the late Malcolm Martin and hi; fluc- ‘Oeflsors. and well known to every- one here. are that it produced ttbundantiy, both hay and potatoes before ever ‘the lExperimen-tal Sta- tion had come among us on its mission o! light and loading; and so tar from ever having been abandon . has been occupied continuou ly since first reclaimed from the wilderness, and some thirteen years ago was sold to its Present owned for the sum of mil"- 38500. ' ‘It is only fair to Mr. McIntyre to say that he has spade an outstand- ing success of his farming opera- tions. a success which he owes to his own enterprise and industry. lid view 6f the fact that large sums of public money are annual- ly spent on Experimental 8tations 901' @116 Purpose of research work and cheerful givers to God." TiRED l What though we're tired. my heart and ii? it matters not, ' come; We must live on, we cannot die, Must rise and. gird our armor on. there's more to We must be strong. my heart and l. For heavy burdens weigh us down; They press so hard-fist they try To llit the cross. who'd wear the crown. ' We must be brave, my heart and d. We have no time ‘to give to tears For lbroken. hopes; that ruined lie Along the pathway of the years. We'must look up, my heart and. ll, Straight on, where llFs-lth and. H0119 are seen. . ~ With eager step and earnest eye. With steady trust and steed! mien. Inokuihaotdovrn: look on. not U80 And greep the hand or Faith secure For "not e nod thins dull he loot" Who thlll "lhllfiilfll Ill tlilllfl llllll endure." _duc November "Tired opt." you Ill: my. nu. not e0 Ibr "satire dbl. t!!! etrensth shell And 110.2110 bids you "an. end gre the Maritime Provinces to Cen-‘uu 1mm m, 4mm”, n4 w," ads as a whole. For severeirnonths '1“ 1,, "oasis, Mr. inspector hes or ti; your. these provinces no no "m," a d”, “d he m“ the‘ minions eoie domestic out-pom. l“ n‘ pwflhmeu. a m, He dose mt. eel: tint werhould med . to. Hes flee selll. "Gertie, toilow Isl" "‘_ Si.» john, Cher ,- Hlet toyths Atlantic. Whilst the "t; l“ u ‘open’. m." " v ‘ - / . "routine Aonfiibuol ‘wusu mien. h I _v ' ‘L mANAIIl roe option) _ ' remade: all _ t» HYNDMAN a. COMPANY LIMITED CHAR LOTTETOWN r olnznAl. Aoznrs won ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND " INSURANCE IS AS OLD AS THE SU observed in the publication cf rc- "RB 8° Obwllwd. in order to rend- er them of any value. There is an impression in the mm“ M “My farmers that much of this has to lie taken with re- serve; and it is only tn confirm these suspicions. and m disc", it such work in general, when time. ments concerning it. are accom. 93M"! by eXflitKerstions and dis- tortions of facts. _ it fuvpgher up. Dears from the Guardian. that the ion-silly is “the poorest pm of the= province.‘ However that may be. it is a well known fact, that 1mm the earliest settlement oi this sec- tion of the country. down to ‘the __ W986i". lily. the quantity ol farm‘ products oi’ all descriptions taken‘ l» msrlwi by Way o! Queens "Road has not been surpassed by any ill p vfi longer twill’! w“. . Ul - ‘fmesm We own and offer We oller a limited amount of Dominion of Qanada. 5'67» Blmils price to yield about I 5 pl C. Q ' ern Securities 0o. Ltd. -W'. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. ilank oi Nova Scotie Building, _(6ontlnued ' ‘on. p"; 3,) i 1 ~ City or chastised» i _ 5p. e, Debentures _ ' Due my initiate Prlce100% and nocruedinterest ToiYielldli-Qh“ lolmsron .,_ was» A . "lii/ t’ 1, 1934, at a u- _._._..s...._ _..._._..___-_ _,,__q,_ ‘. ‘i’ ._,,,r gems, and... _ 4