k . ovEMBaR '1', 1926' he “Creamiest” Fudge You Ever Tasted AKE it with Carnation Milk. There's just the right richness - and velvety consistency to this fine milk to make the smoothest fudge that ever melted on your tongue. ‘Carnation is just pure milk evaporated to double richness and sterilized. It's economical. It’s convenient. Keep a few cans of Carnation in the pantry and be ready for the fun of candy-making. ‘Use it in cooking too. Your grocer has Carnation. ' Write for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address, Carnation Milk Products Com_- pany, Limited,Aylmer, Ontario. The label is red a white TIIE BENIIIII SEE PRICES in l-lie Rogers‘ ardware 00.. illd/s windows for. he lfg cash and carry sale. Nov. o Nov. 6th. ' 2367-10-30- POTATOES -- We want flrin of. let's car lots whites and Reds for immediate and future delivery. Get in touch with us. Conrad & Co. 2293-26-61. OLD SVDNEV SCREEN COAL- \Ve expect the schouncrs “Ambit- On" and “Alaiita" with Old Sydney 59113011 C001. A. Pickard d’: Co. Phone 240. 240;; INVESTORS NOTE —- Attention is called to sale of lluiids of Pop. mans ‘Liilliiflil amounting to $2,000.- 000. which appears elsewhere in this issue. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSER8.- Advertisers are respectfully requested to gee that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon or the lay ‘Preceding publication, other- wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday adg must p9 received by 10 A. M. THE POTATO GROWERS AS- soclatiou will load a steamer with ‘certlficil rGrceil. Mountain's. week beginning Nov. 8th. This is their only steamer loading certified Green Mountains this season. Meni- bcrs should makc prcparntiuiis for this ilzilc. 2336.10.11.11. ', ——-—<o A B C Auditor Has Finished MR A. R. CHAREST, OF BUREAU Ii offers you ihe friendliest service, ihe finest food , ihe cosiesi rooms in lialifbxfilie most modern, the mosl fire- proof liolel in ihe Ciiy. 50 steps from ilie centre of‘ the business dislrici. willi- ‘in .5 minutes walk of The‘ main poinis of inleresl and imporlonce , bul free from lhe ill“ uproar of trams and cars. 9O rooms, single and en suite, with and wil'h- oul baths. lili- ~/ wnrrs ron nsssiivkrious.‘ in: CARLETON Horn. X ton dayo at the low price of 6V2 cent: per pound .001‘ Food Store for spot cash, In Iota of not len than ' ‘def-Hero In a chance to not a supply oi this bent gpoundu 7 cents per pound" Get your supply at i W’ ‘only In Queen's and King’; Counties. rter 8t 60., Ltd. I SALE AT FEED STORE u ... , ll 4| llh >1!’ an h. O-O4-O-O-O-O-OQ+O 0' l. Lester Douglas WHOLESALE PRODUCE 39 Queen Street Charlottetown Prlnoo Edward Island POTATOES Certified 8nd and ‘Tabla ntock. Highest prion paid for good quality. Write or 'pliono 79C or 08l- OF CIRCULATION. CHICAGO, COMPLETES WORK HERE Mr. A. R. ‘Charest. auditor of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, (‘.lii- cago_ who has been in the city since early in thc week. left here Satur- day to continue his work in Nova Scotia. While here Mr. Charest was nlltllllll-g the circulation figures oi‘ The Charlottetown ‘Guardian. A member of the Aiidii Bureau of Circulatlons in this Province. The A B. ‘C. the it is commonly known amongst newspapers and advertising men, is a mutual assoc- iation o1‘ publishers. tidvcrlisliig agencies and llic purchasers of ad- vertising space lt was started 13 yours ‘ago by the publishers as =1 service for advertisers lo providc for them data regarding the not ,paid circulation of the newspapers in wlilcli they might ailvertise their goods. Up until that time circulation fig» ures. were based solely on thc sworn affiilavit-s of the publishers, which were not all to be depended .011. nud those who might be uii- scrupulous would reap the benefit of padded circulation statements. ivliile the hour-st publishers would, stiffer accordingly. I ARE VERIFIED Under ‘the A. B. ‘C. arrangement the publishers‘ figures are verified by a pcrsouaal audit of his books and circulation accounts. and thus the newspapers pay a largo share ‘of the cxllbnses yearly ‘for the pro- "cction of tliclr ailvcrtia-icro. The newspapers ncvcr know when in auditor is training to l'ilEf‘.l( up their iliooks. lie presents his cred- entials. takes complete charge of ’he circulation ilcpirrtment books and the staff of the paper i... re- iiuircd to answer any questions which he may ask. Only paid cir- culation is counted and any sub- scriber owing more than nix month's’ subscription immediately is dropped from tlin publishers‘ count of circulation. 1,000 MEMBERS There are about 1.000 newspap- er members of the Audit Bureau of Clrculutlons in the United States and ‘Cflllhllfl. who are providing this safeguard to thc advertisers of both countrics. E K y KANTLE THE MOST POPULAR HOT WATER BOTTLE SOLD BECAUSE FIRST It has wide side walla which prevent bulfl" lng or buckling. SECOND It has a wide "Wk which makes It easy to .fill. THIRD Stopper is chained to bottle and cannot be- come Iort or mlsiald- FOURTH Stopper socket ll moulded Into rubber, no wire; or cement 009d i0 hold It In place. FIFTH Pure Para Rubber. SIXTH it l| moulded In one ploeo. No seams or bind- ings to become loosened- SEVENTH Guaranteed for two yearn. BOLD ONLY BY Macltmnor . Drug Co. Phone Tue HEKALL PO60 l‘ M9 KODAK 510a: so" i i ‘THE cnnnnomrows GUARbIAN . i GUARDIAN , en's TAXI day and night nor» vice- Plmne 8B7 or 209-1. 1i‘ 2i BESCO COKE —‘\Ve are dischar- ging Besco Coke from cars today. {litany householders are iniing this‘ "191 "OW. A. Pickard d: Co. ‘Phone’ 240- 240:: PROVINCIAL INCOME TAX payers are reminded that discount will not be allowed after Monday. Nov. 1st. 2371-10-30.2l RED CROSS CLINICS ‘will be held ‘in Murray River, Nov. 1st, Eldon. Nov. 2nd; Charlottetown. 3rd, 4th. and morning of 5th, only. 2404 —~~-—~<o>-~- PERSONALS D .\lr. Hurry il-iyde. ‘Cornwall, was in the city on Salui ay. Z\i_r.‘.i. ii. Alt-Lean, Aluutagne, was n vn-ntoi- to the ciiy on Saturday. ‘;\‘lr. l’. J. lluglits, Iowa.‘ was a Vliilllil‘ to thc city (m isuilurdayq Mr. Jaincu hii-Nally, Redford‘ w” a visitor to the city on Saturday. 1M1‘. (ii-urge Clark, North Wilt- shire, was a visitor to the city on Saturday. ‘Mir-s Marion lill'_l,'ll_ Zliurray liar- bur, who taught school at Uigz for‘ tlircc years, left on the early train last Saturday for llhode ls-i laiul. She was accompanied as for as liordeu by iii-r college chum, M. Ii‘. Aim-Lend. Notes by the Way (Continued from page 4) Argentina and (‘lille as well have inlrnducoil contributory systems, Wllllc Norway‘ and several of the States of thc Aiiicricnii Republic 1'3"‘- llililliierl the non-contributory plan. So many civilized countries have zidopted old age fiBllSiOil that Canada may be expected to recog- nize and apply the principle iu tome one ol‘ its many formsf Sir Samuel Hoare. British Air Minister, has been talking to the imperial Conference about his plans for extending communication by 1ii‘SiliD$ and aieroplaiics throughout the ‘i‘llll])il'l!. llc told of two ail‘- illillS now building lil l-Iiiglanil and ‘o bc ready in a years time which should, with a normal load of pas- sengers and freight. bc able to ily without rofuclling in good weather 4.000 miles. From London to Can- (Continued from Page 1) 'l‘hcre are about one liuiiilri-nll Physicians on this island. Sup- lmslulr. each one issued a iiiiniiiiiiiiii oi’ oiic hundred scripts a llltlliiilli twelve hundred o. year. 'l‘hliik of‘ i1! The amount oi script money for this Island alone would amount; to $120,000.00. ONPY ‘IIUNDREIT mrciihivi-isrrv 'ri-i-ousn.\'ii l)f)l.-‘ LARI» A YEAR. That ladies and: gentlemen is the liautlsome coiuri-f butloii udiich eighty thousand poo-- Die-Inch‘ and ciiililrcn-malvei every year to the medical profcsV siou of Prince Edward island. . i There are iloctors on this iliilllllli home that will hail with ilcligliti U"! (lily When they arc rcIicvt-d‘ "1"" ‘lilllidlllt ill this present day‘ farce m which they are, p a tirzilly forced lo become lly]ll'tl('l’ll€l<l aatl liars in order that there bi- Illl break iii the burlesque. The Bootleggers Paradise The Iiootleggeus golden oppor- tunity has arrived. The watt-r‘ ways of tine world are open to him. ’l he buolii-gger sees the federal lax‘ of iflflili on a gallon of i'iIlll. lie. 909-‘! $9.50. a 'l’l‘OVllll'illl (loveru-l mcnt profit. on a gallon or l'lllll.i He sci-s $6.00 script money on a‘ gallon of rum. ‘He H0198 tho orig- inal cost of a gallon of runi. Ailiii the buoili-ggi-i- says my fortune is‘ niadc. i can shoot ruin nudi whiskcy under these great and i-x-l (irbilanl profits, teiiginecri-il by Ihei governmi-iiis oi‘ our country; l can‘ soil i'llIil and wliiskcy for Iiall'——‘ and lcss than hall» than liu- gov-i (.*l'llllll'iil can si-ll tlicm for. I can and I will. lie can and lie docs. What ii his cargo is soizi-d. 'l‘liat does no! make such a illffcrciir-c after all. (Inn cargo in two or thrci- and tln- lrli-k is ilonc; ilu- rum ruiiuci" is on easy strccl and snaps his fingers at tlic world. , Si-c Lhc ships go by. Watch them riding at anchor off nearly every cove and harbour oi our is» land. \\'c are told that Prince ‘Edward ‘Island is the clearance pro- Vince for ruin and whiskey for i-i-r~ fain parts of the United Sllllt-H and Canada. I can well belicvi- it. Water without and Scotch within make it a pretty good field fur a base supply of the ardent. And ‘we are toltl that liquor from this llsland finds its ways into llostnu and Montreal. and other renters of the Fuitcd Slates and (Emails. under lhc. cover and caniuullafl" <11 turnips and potatoes and outs. »\ud ‘we are also told that vcssi-ls from |thls splendid island of llic (lull uri- ;0i'teu viewed by American authori- ities with suspicion. because ‘Province has the uaiiu- of illlilli’. (the island of open ports for I'\lili "runners and hootlegpers. .. l Rev. Mr. llerman i l Pill not ianwilnn are’ ll‘,- NOVEMBER I, 1926'" Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 llIatinee—-16c, 11c. Night-26c, 21c, 11c. SHOWS 1N ONE an N MOORE I5 YEARS Ann TODAY a and: .-, n ..-laaQ1 ¢-.l PIGKFOBD fisr-mnows or nouar" warmth-Welt Hiographpktuw Exactly AsPresenteol. l5 Karsfigo ~ ~ ~ The most laugh-provokipg entertainment ever presented. Want to see how a movie show was put on twelve‘ y are ago‘! You wouldn't believe it, it's so funny, so delicious. You won't e ableto understand that people _rushed to get to the little five-cent movie. And in order to show you the difference in productions now and then we present, in addition to the above, ALSO In HOUSE PETERS “COMBAT” A surging melodrama 0f the Big Woods rising; to a terri- fic climax in the biggest forest fire ever filmed. A won- derful romance of a hate that turned to love in a rev- elation of heroism. l uia in two and a half days, to 111-‘; .1 saitkqphem m, u... milmg |_,.| llitl in five days, to (‘apetoyvii insix'n1e say now-Tlicrc an tlii- autumn.‘ lays‘ m Australia m n days‘ are Jules; the trucks; tlu- wagons load- h is H“, hm.‘ hm i‘ is [he m“. i" waiili-il and you will ilrivc llic ruiii \\‘hi('l] u 1mm. l,,.,)l,,n..iun U, nul.‘l‘llllilt rs ulul‘ ill!‘ ill~jllt‘ifi‘l‘.‘w‘ from pi-oplc hate lost faith. .\.lill wliy m“ Mimm" 0"““"- ""0 ill” zimong the possibilities ho sci. forth ‘ed with rum in milk cans; l'lllIl in should they not. lose fuitli lu a law ‘vhi-‘llwl’ liirai-Y “ill 1H‘ =1 liiiiil: of I Wonderful Hot Foot Baih Treat- - ‘ Painless ‘ or toes as smooth and sound as n . baby's. it does not coat much, and ikegs; runi in tins; ruin in illllii‘. By day and by nigh) this business _ ' - of trauslwrtation 50"“ Concealing the Duncan report un- mostly by night. til Parliament meets and thou post-"lcft their boats and farmers have poning the (iato for tho meeting. looks very likc an intention makc the llisritinics wait auollici" year for any benefits which tho rc- port recommcllds iii their behalf. ll‘ thc report had iliscreilitc-il our claims lion; quickly it would have been broadcastcil to the uttcruiosl parts of tlic Dominion. it ivoplil have had first place in the Ilibcral propaganda the next day after ii was iu possession of the Govern- mcnt. College Offers Credit For In the not distant. future. m the new jolrof making a small for- tune over night. ily. that even cldcrs and dual-nus of this island have left tho. liollst‘ of God to follow rllalaam and liv- worship oi‘ the Golden Calf. and women are in llu- inarkr-t. and when it comes to bootlot-lliillll. 1| woman can “nut it. all n\'ci"' pool‘ frail man. You can't beat a ci-r- tain type of woman booilcirgrrr. for slic is fortified with all Ilic power..- of her sex, inclurllin: hcr vcry ap- pnrcl. The Last Act of the Big Farce Folklore Course lLct me tell you why tho Kovi-ru- ment is in this ruin Iuisincss; li-t UAYWIERSITY, Mass, Oct. 29. — ma tell you why the doctors arc .\'li.sii.~:slppi's folk lore will be prc- busy day and alsht. _wru_nu.' out served for future generations. the scripts for so-cullcd invaluls: let oldtinio ballads fablemplace names me tell you why U19 iwfilleilllfil‘ it“ and traditions fOfmIng a course of entcred his paradise oi big profits study at the university this year. ‘ Another unusual course is “Rural and l. you and I‘who_ make up tlw and 50cm} Econmnjcg," denim; population of this fair island. arc with n“. State's propienm 7mm. in the Iiusincss. ‘ lies! we fll‘l‘ Ill [imp mm] equcnflnn. um] a Study Ilie ‘business of first rlcccivuiig our- m- the 5mg‘; government 15 inclu(|.-H(llVQS and then attempting in ill“ i-cive everybody about us. There are those who tell us that this Prohibition Act can be i-nforr- ml. They tell us that it‘ this .-\i‘~l were enforced we would make this Province dry. Pcoplc who‘ s- this are good 1ieoplc: sinccrr- pc pic. and have the welfare of ill ‘Island at heart. ‘llut can you 012V this rum and whiskey stream by the Act of Parliament. which is now upon our statute books and |\\'illCll calls for an filli't)l‘l‘l‘llii‘lll, such as we are not now giving ii. (‘an we? Before tlod I iloubt it. Wu might. if we dried up yonder Atlantic Ocean, and. at llu- saun- time quenched the thirst of our own people and the thirst of u vast pnpulutlou who livc beyond these the time required is vary short, be- shores. Water without and firc cause relief comes promptly. Be within coupled with a loose Act sure you get Putnam's Painless .1 f-wv-miilablo loos. Corn Extractor. , i mk at this Act! “NO 1'10 r All our accounts are now payable in full on the FIRST and FIFTEENTH of each Month. Payments will be greatly appreciated. Cuclmore Bros. (folleize credit will be allowed for both courses. Sore Foot Lumps, Corns, Caliouses merit is Giving Quick Results Just a few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor spread over the stinging corn or callous. 1nd followed inter by a hot foot bath, brings of! your corns without discomfort. You will find your font Tlicrc it is? illlitl fat living, it is because you- . with such a background. Yes! the law is there, but it is Fishermen have litudo of‘ iliousziiuls riglil here on ‘hircuit this island. The Proliibilioii ‘Law Ilcft their lands to lake a hand in is hero to bc cvudcil. ilisliouoi-cilliimm jlidiflllflll and ilcfcaieil. 'l‘li:il. vcrii)‘. in my mind, is the posiiiiiii l have been told on good author-oi‘ a vast host. not only pane in... L‘iSO\\llCl'(.‘. who arr» r-iilici- loo ilifforeilt m‘ too afraid to say so. Who make up this vast host? iii- Tlu-ri‘ Directly and iuilireclLv. sonic oi flu-till" FMPNIIWTI is no use illilltllllfl, ourselves‘ uu_\',vi-ry lcarhei-s oi‘ thought and socivtyilmhl" "immm, longer to the fact that both mcn make up this host. .\iiiiislcrs of rlilvlilw-‘lmi "W" "l I""“-""-"l 4"." him“ gospel. You may hands of lltii‘i‘()\\’ if like. -.\li.‘liiiltl‘.‘l of pai-lialiiciil. .\ln;;i ‘trait-s. lilcliibcrS of tiu- press. liil up _\‘() ll lmly .1 Who Are They? I y Nlolliers and failii-rs who must witness thc fail of their olf-spriiil-Z [brought ziboui Iiy the vi-ry makers of Ilic law. l Underground Drinking And just witness-if you will - the undorgroxmd methods of ilriuk int: bootleg whiskey. and liuviul; ivhat some people call a good limo. .Spurniug the law, and having lost faith in a spurious ‘l’l'(illii)ili0ll pi-ofl, pie are drinking in tlic dens and, liolcs of the earth. ‘Flicy are, drinking in cellars. in barns. iiil oulliouscs, ill duizouis and bcliiiiil‘ trm-s and stumps. 'l‘lu.-y are‘ drink- ing iii bath rooms, ill\'ilil)l‘i(?1<l~ and cvcrycoiicc-ivziblc place oi‘ c and secret-y. They art-l tlriukiniz from illc hands of prosti-l lutes. thieves and liars. Anytliiiisi anywhere. liowcvci" dirty and liu\v-| over filthy. thcrc tlicy arc ilrinlriug iii defiance of n law regarding which they have no colisclciii-c. and no respect. l Lay the Axe to the Root of The Tree Ladies and gentlemen. you mutt: lay llu- nxc to tho root of llic trcc. You must gel at tho homo. if your children despise tlic law. your home is gouc. ‘if your children soc you sneak around the filrllucc for a drink of ruin or whiskey. rc- member they. sonic day, soon, will do the same. Whatsocvcr a man sows in his liomi- that will hc also reap. You can't. cheat tlic c il- drcii. if you drink iii llic dark they know, and tlicy \\'ill iifiirilliiil it on the luiusclop. We must clcaii up ilic Church. The Church rllirt kccp silent on the hyprocricy 0i‘ prcsciit day sins and escape judtzmciit. She simply} can‘! do ll. if tlin (‘liurcli holds hcr [mace the vcry rocks will cry out. Too many church mum-hers are hoozini: on bootleg whiskey. How can we expect a revival of rc- liglon when so many professing‘ Christians burrow in the ground| for a spren- and for n prctcncci make long prayers on Sunday. A long face on Sunday and a long neck on Monday‘ is mi abomination to God Almighty and a stench in the nostrils of all ilccent men and women. bay the axe at the root ot the tree. Lay It at the roots of gov- ‘tlic p la-t Q,<)\'i‘I‘iIiliPlill~' coast‘ lplayiiii; politics with llu- iiioraliuv on- bu! lilPl‘(' to be broki-u; that is the at- "i m” iliiilllh‘ (‘will i" ill“ Vi“ i“ lti-llcr ili-iuul with power with dlsliriiior. is ".\ llcilci‘ ‘()lc" ill honor ll' us ‘than lhavc _il. Axe to Root of Public Opinion i. llay tlu- axe lo ihc root of publi- ‘opinion. 'l'lliliii' 'oiiiiiiim malt-s ai-l as llicy lit l am zifrziiil is rc- ‘Public ‘leizgiila and l'lIlll running. \\'r~ ‘opinion uccds Ln -lio l‘(Ill\‘l'I'il‘ti. ‘Iii uccil a rlianac of mind. \\’i~ icrawl uudcr opiuiiiii as army worms crawl tiiirlci" llii- mus. con-i cil rot-it. “l shall and l sham: i will and l wont; I'll bi- (llllllllfitl if i do. Ami I'll be rlumucil it‘ l don't". We people need to gut into tho opt-ii; livc in the open; have our pleasures in the oficii. and ilarc In call a spade a spade. The Axe to the Root of the Heart ‘Lay the axe to the root of flir- l'll!£ll‘l. Temperance is rt mam-r of tlic heart. You can't lflgililftil‘ a mun iiitn Heaven or by an nct of ' parliament clcaii up a niaii on lin- inside and make him fil to and ready to div. . .. of hm can terrify a iuuii; you cal fiiic him; you can lash him aur. duykwilllllflll liiui iiilo jail; and afii-i" nl‘ ' this is ilolic. lu- is tcii-folil mor- thc child of hell. liuI what our poor cruril'yiiig law iaunot ds through tho vrcakncss of tlic fir-sit (loll sending ills Sun in tbc liki ucss of sinful flesh. mid for s‘ i-oiiiiciiiucil siii iii tllc flesh. 'lf (lay we arc (tailing for a new la lhi- law of Jcsus Christ: the (t/ temperance law that will rclci/ to limbo tho statutes of fright. ror. cowardice and that ha ’ which closes up its Iuiwcls oi‘ passion against his brotlie-i- haired which nnl only hi] ,\ body Till-l.‘ ilcslroys Iioily any in lit-ll. P/ V Don't Neg The Co’ your cold with odlel at the first“ Nyal'o Syrup of ~ Liver Oil. It for‘ tom against fufII and than Nyala__ a lilo dependai. . . . .. We have It I19" and family. ernment. Let the lloverninent Se! out of. the whiskey business. and the bootieggor will quit. the job and scurry for cover. Cut down your federal tax; reduce your enormous provincial profits; relieve‘ your llarold ' anon! flgflpg. o; n. job that they never llviil‘ Dangerous Slckr 2. -—Maritlme. um with a coldJll‘ and c001 w- southeast wlnda ht. H———39 aid-luster River Tluirldoy. I morning at 8.29 05. afternoon at 4.45 lirrow morning at lay. November 5th _.-._l_._¢ . PRINCE I EDWARD Wednesday, Thursday ‘n s __4 “ .0 is the Elfi- 0! ' .. Wilson of Mont- Imperlnl Relations I committee. of premiers is investigating inter-imper- lations continued its inquiries .io imperial ‘Conference today lg two lines. —-Il<:qun1lty of status in the Enn- 2G. 2—_inter<imperlal communications pith which is ‘linked the question n’ relations to foreign countries. About a week is expected to elapse fore any concrete results of the committee's deliberations are pro- bable. So far the proceedings have mainly consisted of throwing ideas into a common pot uXOIIDBK‘ ing views. Under the first bead. equality of status in the Empire. the committee's difficulty appar- ently lles in reaching definitions. l Many Issues - Before U. S. Electors‘ (Canadian Prell) ‘ WASHTNGTYYN. Nov. 1. —.\ valt disarray of political debts and credits. tho accumulation of a enm- paign of many unusual sides, was finally handed over tonight Cnto the keeping of the voters of tho United States. A nation wldo reckoning up at the polls tomq-row will determine whether the Repub- (Yongress and what political flags are to fly from the inastheads of i many state governments. ,. . ___._(-|}_i_ Announcements, Coming Events, ‘ Meetings, Etc. ‘.DA\NFF1““A dance will~be hold In Miiiview Hail, Wednesday even- ing, November 8rd. Zflfl-l-Zl - "Come anil- soc Dick Turpin ‘an Tom M1x—-~W08l.l3l'h olmw. Iaqfi River tonight, Hayfield Wodnololy. £481 "An lmiiortnat meeting a: Q; ‘Ladies’ Aid of the l’. E. Inland lino- pltal will be held in St. - tfllg k. Ish Hall Tuesday. Nov. ad at 1.45 P- m. sherr- 2401-1-81 "a meeting or no; daipilg Club on November m: to Ilot (‘Orr shipment on thdlth l! ‘ o. licans are to remain in control o! .