OO-OO-OROO-O-Q-QQ-OQO-OO-O-QWOWQO O4-O-O§4§§§-§§ 1,. guitar. Yo...» u}... lot Money ' GI!‘ rid of dusty atom. ‘Die: Inna work 'l'hr_v at up ins]. Una: fiem costs you III-Hf)" year alter year. It! we VII la a Gilwnlfioclesa Fhrnaco ant! vti-r all this unusa- aery wcrk and wrate. You don't nr-cd r. hi: tel-u. Tl arr.- Ire no pips-ii. Jtrat an rxcsn". do. Emery room in louse will be easily heated witu- . beaitlfftll. moist, warm sir. Tin: Gillan bu >cosl anJ wood. The whole 3* can be done in lees than " 5117. You'll Pl)’ 1 less 1 I Gilaon than any . Ole! hel_ system. Yozfll I?! l Job t will give I00 untold satisfaction. I'll be s to tell you all the fentu ' about this fur- nace and xix-c you l. frcn Itilnale. Get in touch with ma. A ' “MakesMany Warm Friends’ ' G iPgififiS N .I L C. A. DIIIiLI-III. I38 Iitlll filrrcl Charlottetown. l’. H. I. Agent for lhe Eyes of the “mid About twenty years ago a famous scientist and investi- gator made the statement that "unless educational con- ditions are changed every- one viili be wearing glasses in fifty years." - How truly he spoke may be realized when you see ao many people wearing glasses today. ' ' ) lf you wear a pair of pro- ‘periy made and properly fit- ted glasses they will relieve your eyes and PREVENT THEM GETTING WORSE. On the other hand if you neglect your eyes they may reach the point where even glasses will not help them to any extent. Have your "eyes examined and know the conditions present. G.F. HUTGHESON Optometrist APPLIED TO THE FIRE msunsuce susmess We represent ance claims. Our insurance give you a new start in life should the fire fiend visit you. Managers. P. E. I. The Oldest Security. and Service- ilyndman 8i t 0. Ltd JAM=A|EA PLeAsetTK-rltsws"? ~ 0F sons-s APPOINTMENT KXNGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 8.- Jamaica‘ receives with pleasure the news 9g the appointment of Col. the Hon. Ormsby Gore to thepost of Under-Secretary for the Colonies. The Jamaica ‘imperial Association has cabled congratulations to Col. ‘who was a member of the commlssion\w_ ch visited the West lndiesdbsti ye r. An editorial says that helwfli. e deavor to do every- siiibly can for these Gore. thing thhlfhe Clnderellas of the ‘Empire. sense. Oar sister provinces with " held last week in Ottawa at whzcl. THE BllllllllTTETl wean-hummus» 'a.a.su-u.aam_a. ILlLéal-Ilalsedaoallear- THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1922 EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE‘ CANCER WEEK Au educational conference was. _ with the control of cancer will be educationalists. Ministers and Sup erintendents of Education and 0t- her delegates were present from., we “ndersmmt a“ me provinces men. doctors and others. The idea. oFCanada, except Prince Edward,‘ memimmdd“ “emu” refer Ismmi Possibly we are mo pomHences, is to emphasize the urtes- to afford the railway fare, wbichfn-Y “I Precaumnary menwds i“ was all the expense incurred asim” m" M suspicmus gmwu" the delegates were entertained hyiwhlch m" "r m“ “m be ‘he in cipient stages of cancer. The American Society for the ‘control of cancer. of which Colo- nel S. R. Jenkins, M. D., of this lncc by Womenslnstitutes, clergy- the government of Ontario. Pos- sibly also we have a sufficient grasp of the question of education t0 make é! unnecessary for us to fseglaalng next Monday. if Pri- sont plans carry. literature deallnl distributed throughout the prov- .,__-q~ -...-'. ..-~ ‘y, r- . ‘wretched, la light. ‘ 0i Russia's‘ ‘(Elias I . sum-III? I _ _ "Perhaps the pliant. of no R“ The illaritlnill Winter ‘fair b’ ‘has mdm ‘m, m, “u,” _ qt 1°" 5°" * "3"" "t 3"” mg‘ ‘hose in prison. is as dreadful as eat to our farmer; and stockmen. that of the children. The Soviet This year for g week. NWQQ“ esiflllalied boarding schools, 22nd to 29th, Toronto will be IN but the children are better ott if CQIIQY of a much larger and more jprmitted to roam the streets mums gather?!‘ to be known as frills is the statement offfuganu Canada's first‘ Royal Asrloultural Yarsher, a former Russian. school, Winter rm. u ‘will be both nat- teacher. - who hm atudiedxnoldlt- lonal ‘and international in its char- ions at close muse lmsovistflua- aster, The City of Toronto with sis, The aim of the Soviets with‘ the local Fair Aasoelatlon there regard to education 4M8 been-sot has erected an ardiiiihiltbcilll? forth ‘l1 W!" ‘°"l'"5¢""" - clared to be unequalled on the con "We mus! renwfl the éiildfél! tinent for the purpose of staging from the bsneful influence of the such an event. w family: to put it plainly ws must -- nationalize them. From the car in connection with and forming mm days of their life they must a part of this neat Pair will he = ~be reared in the beneficial atmos- national silver fox show at which PM”? ‘"1’ we Ollmmllllifil- kinda" over 500 silver 1028a from allithe iraneu and school- Thc talk be- ieading fox ranches of the Domlu- fore us isto force the mothers to ion and the United States are ex- sivv up the children w the Soviet peeled to be shown. lt is intended State" The Writer Bays that the d t.‘ -» take counsel oi others. Anyway we were not there‘. lf it bad been an agricultural conference at which the well-being of our horses and cattle and sheep and swine was being discussed. or a conven- of growing potatoes were helm; inves tiou at which better methods city is chairman for this province, has organized an extensive cam- paign Lha object of which is £0 place within reach of all such m- erature and such information by lectures and otherwise as may W ofvvalue for the control or eradica- tion of mncer. It ‘is admitted by doctors every- finc foxes ever hcid in Cannda or in the world. This feature is eu- tireiy dug to the domestication of the fox in Prince Edward island some thirty yeans ‘ago and ninst have a peculiar and striking inter- est for all our people. island fox’ exhipitors st Toronto Winter Fair must the to ‘be the greatest exhibition of 110W Isak ‘is being accomplished, since Die family in Russia has been de- stroyed. Its principal mainstay, the mother. has been deprived of the right to exercise her natural ‘du- ties. The mother carries loads of wood on her back. cleans out cess- pnois. pumps out cellars and stands in. endless queues waiting topb‘ itain permit! to buy a frying pan. amjhnnglryrfstianevaaher any! that also fouuI=i|iseveral svllw" I practice of solidi-is the‘ children to bell ‘at ulglt-‘Uolook Ind knell‘ lug them there. ailtlictwo o'clock the next atternoonQfltie wnsdone because l: urns hoped’ that they vmnld- ult for food‘ less persistent- ly. . vifovollo-lllnded. an: mum "that his thingies‘ m they had it, of reading anything their yearsnitll that they were capable oi’ enjoying was sensation- al. detective and often pornogra- Dllic literature sold on the street corners. in the classroom the ‘chil- dren showed an abuormal apathy. and the teachers-as a rule were so much absorbed ‘with their own troubles that they took no inter- est lu their development. The will of a ten-ysar-old child was like that or a normal child a‘ .161 WQhQITPNfMY "f ~' WIN’- " "I" completely lost the desmt, ifever v good ordeslgnad for ieaderi 01-’ three: that is to say, eutirelrsul jug-ated to the will of another] At the Soviet clearing stations the children are divided into groups of twenty-five, and if a strong -I one of these groups he immedla-' tely bossed all the others. One ten year old boy compelled a group o.’ children, whose behavior had pre-_ vlously been good, to attack the‘ ‘llllfbe. knock her down on the Every Pomtibsnus ‘neither batting!‘ mushy-and deliciously seasoned. ' VACATION. Clark's Pork I leans are nutritious digest and are enjoyed alike by 01d and Youag. Isle fa Casio. lyCeaatlaas. _ Sell Everywhere w. cumt Limited, lIYlIMIIl-IITI l’ IQIII l0 MONTREAL ‘- llentroal. P.O.. It. Item. hm, and Narrow. L-s tigated. our Commissioner of Asri 4 in that development. is more signi- 4 QO-O-OQQ4-O-O-O§O companies with clean records for the prompt and accurate adjustment of fire insur- lnsurance Agency in . E r-ulture and an assistant or two it was -ni_v. how's-yer a conference seeking light and shedding light on ‘the training of citizens, the prepara- wmilil have been there. Licfls work and-well, we W52. not there. We are training and edu eating our own children. in own way. . An Ottawa exchange Hliwrlally commenting on OUT the conference makes this comment:- “ln fifty years Canada has i‘. -ve- iopetl from a piOlléPfillt; ;~uuntry y to a considerable nation. Nothing ficant than the evolution in edu- cation in Canada. lt is a short time in the measure of years but lagrcat distance in progress from Irhe little veil schoolhouse and its ‘fteqilivaieht in the large" of the [Estiil insignificant tirban settlement-s inf half a century ago to the fine lpublzc schools, high schools. tech- Iniual and vocational SChClOilh-COX- licges anti universities of today. Fifty There are those still living who can’i0ok back over fifty years in this pmvince. in that time Canada has advanced years! "from a pioneering country w a considerable nation." We too havi- advanced in that. time. The great majority of our farmers have be- come, if not wealthy, at. least well our havr. value, circumstanccd, quadrupled equipment. our our material comforts have vast- l crops ‘ iy increased. l-lave our little‘ red in our farm invested money. schoolhouses. our school equip ment, the quality of our school work kept pace with our other lir- provements? Looking back to the schools of thirty, forty and fiftv years ago it. cannot be claimed zliat our progress in this depart- ment. is a parallel to our progress in other respects. There have been changes no doubt; we have train- ed our chilldren to make. money and we are now training them how to spend it. We have gauged our successes by the money we have made and, for the most part. we have valued our education for its value in helping us to make money. Education mus-t mean more than this if ‘it is to be of real value. The uneducated brick layer may lay bricks as well as the man who has received a col- lege education but if he can only lay bricks. if he can do only what he has seen others do, he has miss ed the ‘best there is in life. Educa- tion is not as much the Inquisi- tion of knowledge as it is the ore paration of the mind for such u- qulsitlon and the development of desire to acquire knowledge. The purpose of the conference at Ottawa was to broaden our edu- cational system. to train for use ful citizenship ‘in the mishm out exception had s pert in it We should have been represented. We need a b. adenine out and we would profit infinitely from oon- , am vial those who are atrlvins to . lay the imam 0f l YO! N?‘ deaths over 40 years of age one mm of boys and gms [or mewtcvery twelve males resulted from ' nectlon where and by hospitals that can cer is increasing alarmingly". Sta- tistics for 1921 showed that 0f B" in every eight females and one in cancer. ln th-is province. accord- ing to the vital statistlcnover six per. cent of all our deaths resullefi from cancer. The mysterious nature of disease. the failure so far to ac count for its origin and to provide a cure; except by an outfall“ where and when, possible, and the to the unceasing efforts of science probe the__m.vsiery—all combined —piaces the obligation upon all assistance P05- information ‘n render ever)‘ i-‘ibic m alvins WM! s available in regard to lt- The‘ IilGrB is a cause us certain; Whit me cause is has so far baffled gvery attempt of scientists. Thw rles innumerable there are but will work out. it is generally 919"" ed that cancer is neither infecti- nus nor hereditary; that no con- nection ha-s been traced betweev the disease and geosrapllicfll 1M3‘ lion. The idea of a so-callcr! "can- cer house"——-thai. is a house- ill which. for some reason unknown md in spite of disinfection limer- susts from one generation to au- other-ls scouted by the most emi- nent doctors. Yet, in spits of thescoutlng tho belief in the "cancer house“ will not down. There is an unques- tionably authenticated instance in this province which undoubtedly lends credence to the “cancer house" theory. The original bulld- er and owner of an apparently heaithly located house died of cancel‘. The property was pur- disease and. died; the heir and his chased by a man and b-ls wife; the man died of cancer within two years; the wife contracted the wife, both young and healthy took possession and the wife died of cancer within a year or two. Prob ably some of the other theories might be sustained by similar cola 1ideuccs-—lf they are coincidences. in any case the "cancer house" is an object of wholesome dread on the part. of many and it will re- quire some scientific proofs to remove the tear. The increasing prevalence of thP lisease shows the need of‘ _rc search and this is one of the pur poses [n ltho present campaign l-llviom heredity, location, diet are being combed by the best au- thorities in the United States and Canada and, above all. the ed- vlce is being urged. to regard wit!‘ vnsplcislon any lump or. growth 1n the body and to consult s phy- slclan. Whatever [literature is _ belns distributed in, connection with lhll subject should be carefully rend and preserved and all! ‘BM’!!!- ‘ion that can its chimed ln con- with any known cave nmna so placed is the Mada M The Teachers. I , frhe ‘Soviets have retained afew of the old school teachers, “but for the most part the instructors ucross the border. Most of these o, the you", of the country are Mm“ ma‘ the" [M95 "e Med appointres of the new reglrnmanu from Prince Edward 18181141 HlOCK-‘the cmef qunyiflcatlonv is yoya“, Others claim that they have foxes to Communist P,.|M|p1es_ m one lust as good as ours, but of otherigmup or boarding “r1055 {my strains of blood. _Wc don't belisvemer cent of the children became them of course. ‘but an exhibition infected Wm, a Wane"; (“seam rind good judges should lbe uliie tummy a woman doctor '01- much a” 59145” ‘he PM!" "my and welperience was asked to investigate ""151 80"!" the d°°‘§"°"- the matter by ‘Lliina, theJStWielJs educational woman specialist. The A 3mm?’ numb" °t m" be“ doctor presently reported that the “X95 shmlld be "m m ‘he To" henil mistress in one of the schools onto fair if only to make certain was formerly a professional pros- that the prestige of our fox-brced- tituie. To this Lililm retcrted, ers is maintained. We don't khow “The woman ls trying to change yet who the judges may be, Thpyqher profession and look to their laurels. There will be many competitors from other provinces and northern states silver, or other features. We havcmirtiier, soviet gdugatjoug] pxpeflg all varieties in size form and coi-‘wnuid not regard with horror the be shown. Every effort should he made to maintain the well-es- tablished lead of this Province irl‘are no ' t lnwllxruous with hercbar- r a edi . i. - . “i; n; we cannot “no” nectar. If a boy steals some fuel lite‘ is qaralsed for his cleverness; teaching children, for the thing's |thct children are encouraged the utmost that scientists will ail-I The Provinc; of Quebec as thejand if lie engineers a neat swindle; mit is that none of the theories result of a special effort in repatim‘ “Pecllimiml l"? it! mid U18! he riation has succeeded in bringing“; P’ "FY 01"" fellow and will hack to the“. natmé homeumdlrllstingulsh himself if.he ‘persev- withln twelve months past 6261-9711. faiudrliflfilv K4171 . rsons. Th w - come from the “New limgiizceiwm Sh”? Phufirel‘: States. Quebec‘ has disposed of 33" mo“ :u_'°._¢l?'e"ne~"" 5'5‘ 220.000 acres of crown lnnds io,"“y°“fb>' Russia“ chjldre“ h‘ d9’ time returned exiles. A mic homelvoted w lfllflnzsttfflcient ma. ward movement among the tcltfilylgpmlgykalmi pmsicauy m” ch“ 4 (i781! 0 ‘ 11E i1 3y ear {g b9 Finfiittslsasx ‘gvmnci: Esevrrglll; interior to those in agpothcr oo- laud would be most welcome. But they are not even invited to come! can“ diving“ moumw" Tatmna Varsher heard a. lecture by a wom- Ml. doctor not long ago, in tho course of which she said that the outlook of the present-day Rus- sian Ohiid‘WlI! formedcntlraiy un- der the influence of hunger as the dominating character. A little ten- U‘ Employment in Canada will be much ‘better this winter than 13,51 according to an official report from Ottawa. Building, farm work and iumberlne it is said will all ‘be floor and defile and destroy the, ya“ wonder ‘my we “my m glad YOU Dllt H‘ or some or them may have fade] spoke -ln her wheel.’ ‘After that, s"? vm-M" °""' 9""- or notions as to darker or lighter tllio i-nvestigntiolfl proceeded no gsfgzfig‘ Ixsfiatfnau‘ or and the best of each should-idea of a woman or this characterl lniGrade Vl--Misi:- Fennskssey‘: Dept. in the village; the masters did not " sirly active and there is a con- oideralble demand for men in those industries. In Quebec gm] New Brunswick a number of pulp and paper companies are largely increasing their cut of mood over that of last. year. ln some one; the increased cut will be fully 50 per cent. -According to the American Mil- ler, Canada produces more wheat! and eats more bread per caplta than any other country in the world. And Canadians do not m; their bread without butter. Oh, no. According to a report of the Um. ted States Department of Aerlcul. w". Canada ieails the nations in the consumption of butter- 21 Dollfldfl per head yearly as against 15 pounds per head in the States. Sweden leads in the cousu pt...“ of milk and Switzerland m chasm The Switzers eat an average of 26 pounds of cheese yearly. it is a splendid lead that can ada has attained, the most wheat P91‘ held, and its the best wheat Qlso. Our big] Neighbor buys Can- rdlan Number One Hard to mix with his own and enrich its quai- lty. Plenty of bread made from "the finest of the wheat and plen- ty of butter with it, that tells the imp-ma of Canadian living! in "MM! imuery . Jack Canon! "washes his steps wlth-bstter/‘as Job did in the days of his prosper- lt! and he lives In a. land which, more literally than ancient Can‘- san. “flown with mill: and bonny." New amniotic . I um. tic’ iié"loiiui'-isiiiiily"u 1 plltllfllll ii.,c,n m rhrflvlirl . ab‘ t- “tlitti Pm“ yearold girl whom she .was exam. lnlng had said to her: "It was nlcn served as a nursemaid in a rich Bock up the bread; 1 cdtlild get all l wanted." This little peasant family. She was ofton ‘beaten until she became unoom "will; and her arms and hands had swollen through the constant (‘iffylllg about of a heavy baby, But all these hardships were for- gotten. The only fact that she had retained was that she had not suf- feml from hunscr. A Soviet child's Intelligence, the 19cm",- sald, could not be tested by the Wltom _of Blast. who declared curl’! out three easy errands its development was norms]. A five- YolMld Soviet child mnld be gfv en a number of complicated er‘ rsnds. lt woulih stand in a queue.‘ buy bread, obtain a food card; would and Yet it Wis quite abnormal. A Soviet child “could only ileflm- s11 carted when they are permlltgd w enterfiussln for the ~- '- Dllrtln‘ on coudlt.’ - of them in Moscow home of a ml na standing in a 3? tl-fre. One hierehelit. ‘ the chil- nurm and hotllnhespiri, inn "m you M and apparently hqflype- llblect. by astonishing-V‘ u", n. Asked, "What is your mom"? i; "W" twin-Cooks, lakes _ me to the cinema." Asked ' at p horse was. it would y, "Ono ride: on" ltfsatfiaaed p; mm a liammer it would‘ reply, ‘m; y _l|_l. MIIIPHBQQ were given by children-of than l4 ma old... . y. . furniture. Of course. conditions are note-he sameln all the schools M-‘uch depends upon the character of the individual teachers, ‘but so 11mg as these teachers are faithful to Communist pflllClpidfl. their other qualifications are not cou- sidered of much importance. m}; QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL HON- OR ROLL FOR OCTOBER I . i Grade X—Pf*l|_1cipal's DePt. 1. Arthur Hogan. - I 2. Alfred Douceitc. . 3. Eugene Murray. {Grade lX-Mr. McDonald's Dept. l 1. Oswald Dalton. l -2. Marcellus MacGulgau. 3. Joseph Trainer. 3. Fred Mahar. Grade VII-Mr. McKinnon] Dept. 1; Wm. Reddin. ' 2. Gerald McGuigan. 3. Cyril Ryan. 1. Reggie McDonald. 2. Cyril Arson-suit 3. Maurice Reardnn. Grade V-Mliss-Mct-onald’: Dept. 1. Austin Connolly. 2. Francis O'Neill. 3. Preston, iMcNelll. Grade V—Nliss Murnaqhan’; Dept] 1. Harold Mahar, 2. Francis llllacMillan. 3. Teddy Mcmzarney. Grade lV-M-lsa Mctiourt’: Dept. 1. Layton Trainor. 2. Francis McIntyre. hen Gliiis. 3. Plledily iMdMiilaiu and IStep- Grade lll—Mllae- Jenkins’ Dept. 11. Eldrlc Gallant. i2. ‘Ralph Trainlor. 3. Peter lshelvibon. Grade ll-Mlss TOWIIV; ‘1. Pius Callaghan. t2. Chas Cheverie and Vllctor Muslim-lane. . 3. William Kelly. Grade Il-Mln Gallant’! l. Jos. Reardon. 2. Erlo Ito-bin afid crs, 3. William Brown. ' ' .l-.-...4 manure-vau- Dept. Dent Jns. Pet- But can't you tell Just why? No more books, nor sums. M!‘ ‘ things so sad lFor holidays are nigh. i0! course we'll miss our teacher . kind Who to us has been so good lFor though she always made us mind Whipped not more than she should. And she can't. ‘he sorry neither For she 1008c; happy as ‘we 1 know she's thinking of summer iAud jolly times to the. 0! wont we have the bestest time! l wish ‘twcrn’: wrong to shout The girls will play with dolls so fl ue We boys 8n fishing trout. And often we will go bunting For lion's nests in the loft Ami ufler ruin we'll go making‘ Mud pies, so brawn andsoft. \‘i'e‘li rove where the wood-lurks singing The robin and the wren Find nests, watch the bird's food "ringing _ N r hurt, nor hartn, them then. - . I Dandelions. too. we'll go picking The daisy and buttencup, And Iwhen tired (If wreaths a-mak- lug Fill Mommas vases up. Picnics and teas we will go to With manima und Uncle Dick And eat nice things till ‘we've got to Stop or" be very sick. l spnse, though, we must work a little IFeed chicks and take in wood; And sometimes, p’raps, water cattle - Else they'll say we are no good. = Daily Sdections ioi Just. to be tender, Just to he glad Just. to be merciful justto be mug Just to be trustfui as a child, Just to be gentle and kind, and‘ ' Just to be helpful with wflllngfesz" ‘ Just to be cheery When up", "f- Just to drivo sadness away with at sons; . ‘Whether the hour be dark o; _ ' Just to be loyal to God and Right,‘ Just to believe that God knows‘ Just in his promise ever m rest; i Just to yet love he our daily key- This 1s God's will for you and for Q4 When the Turk Edem Bald Bey of l Constantinople wants half a dozen servants he goes Clrcassian village of Asia Minor and asks the chief of the elders to exhibit the daughters for sale. 0n the occasion of one sale 15 or 20 girls were assembled in the town hail with their fathers. They were dressed to show themselves off to advantage. The girls danced to the tune of primitive oriental music Yet most of the time we'll be ipiayin-g How nit-c vacation over! But no! for school I'd ‘be pining For who'd be n dunce forever‘! Then hip! naming m» vomit“... The ‘best time of the-year- No other thought in creation Puts wekioys in such cheer. ‘we composed oi‘ a flute and cymbals. Edhem Said Bey carefully noted which girls pleased him most, mot- ioned them to one side, and called their -fathers. After long ibargainlng with the fathers the Bey went to ~ i the market and, bought donkeys. buffaloes and sliver-mounted srnu for a. tenth aftho price. he had agreed upon for the girls. were then presented as payment. . (illlill lieadels from the W. l. Leases collection '0 OUR DAILY KEY just to be 1111a,? the whole a” through; > sweet WYOIIE‘ brlsht. best. me. ' _€__¢Q.¢_'_V_. ‘TURK BUYS SLAVE GIRLS to the nearest Those to the fathers, sin mi ~- “up- s. . “M. that if s slx-yearold child could - itemize it all qllltrwell; ' ~1;cu'ro‘- ;. ~ tho former _ drw, veto lltlndellibrtesclnrl. “NW \ .1; ..', 1, 'v‘ Bro" Boots dallxrna. ‘ Ill“ lllltbf it A . {- k Aincludes every baitmiolliuolesalm a. 4w some with low-heels for the. '- n‘. I w .., “i. A‘ suusimottat. DFFERING or . , _ _ snowy BOOTS < ‘y; i,‘ s i offwomelfis‘ A . F“: °°lilé‘ll_f"fm°ll~wlt~lii‘i. t» ‘than are ~11 , mull-runs. y, _ A heels. for fllosc._.a.rlnl_t~nip ,- qllll s. _-:._a.~'»'.‘- . Iiui.l.i y woman's. AT, —