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'Q, "==..*1-.' lill ilu- .|-.\1~i EGG MASH r A m; sum oi’ BLATCB- I I .FOBD'S rouurav sur- v runs in stock. i 2 CABLOADS each CEUSII- ED OYSTER SHELLS‘ and POULTRY GRIT. Take good , core of the POULTRY-FLOOR it will pay big dividends. Let us help you. CARTER l v fit Company Limited .._,....._..... Professional Cards, Mark R. McGuig-an Be A0 i sums SOLICITOII. ' no ‘ Io 'ro was) __ apex. Charlottetown. an. ‘AAAA A wailuwn-Inno. McLeod & Bentley " ' I A. IIITLIY Central Guardian i. lfWENrv PER cnur ore Blue Phmchilla and Whitney Coats in the clothing department aeth ANNIVER- sanv SALE. Moore a McLeod Lim- 1 - ~ oM7-1-ll-3i FWECYAL DIS OUNTS oi! blank- et."- ai. the 36h ANNIVERSARY ‘ SALE. Moore 8c McLqld, Limited. 3047-1-11-31 WHOLESALE PRICES iii all de- partments at the 30th ANNIVERB» ARY SALE. Moore 6a McLeod Lim- ited. " ‘3047-i-1i-3l_ one rtmm ore MEN'S Tweed Bulls at the 28th ANNIVERSARY SALE. Moore it McLeod Limited; 3047-1-l1-§l JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS mar- oon and grey, $3.85 quality for $2.50 at the ANNIVERSARY SALE. Moore we McLeod Limited. 3047-i-1i-3l SILK AND WOOL sox, 2 pairs for a dollar at the 36th ANNIVERSARY SALE. Moore a McLeod, Limited. 80i7-l-ii-3i one rump cfl handsome new TWEED Overcoats at the 88th AN- NIVERSARY SAIE. Moore do Mc- Leod Liuiited. 3047-1-1l-3i GET YOUR CALENDAR FOE 1929 by paying your submriptlon to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. no Nor llEinilius-ending your‘re- newai-you will get an artistic calen- dar ii paid in time. t! ousnnrarr AGENTe-li/Ir. M. T. Lambe. Emerald is Guardian repre- sentitlve for his district. A LOT of high class fur trimmed coats, from $50.00 to $145.00 each. will be cleared at HALF PRICE at the 36th ANNIVERSARY SALE. Moore 8t McLeod Limited. 3047-1-11-31 SIIADOWPROOF silknlt slips. re- gularly selling to $2.25 each. 36th AN- NIVERSARY SALE $1.60. Moore 8t McLeod Limited. 3047-l-li-3l SPECIAL low prices on lovely FUR COATS at the 36th ANNIVERSARY SALE. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 3oi7-i-l1-3l TWO WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN STOCKINGS for the ANNIVERS- ARY SALE. A special purchase of ' assorted stockings worth to 81-00 W!‘ pair, selling at 60c per Pflif- 59°31" line worth to 81.25 Der Dair will sell at. ‘I50. MOORE & MCLEOD LIMIT‘- m, , 3071-1-12-21» rwim-rv rrvr. vencrzrri‘ on‘ ROVS Suits at. the 36th ANNIVER- SARY BALE. Moore d: McLeod Lim- ited SMT-l-ll-Si RY PAETNG YOUR SUBSCRIP- TION now you get the choice of fliIIB calendars from the Charlottetown Guardian. ' IJIICONTINIIED PATTERNS - Oi‘ SILVERWABE oflored to you at 33 1-3 discount. ~See our window and make your selection now. W.W. Well- ne,‘ L"; \ Sodlv-l-lfl-ll I-‘Oit ONE WEEK WE ABE offer- ing our stock of fancy chino nt~$8 1-3 discount. See our display window. and note the big saving. W. W. Well- ner. Ltd. 3001-1-12-21 nous soouomos suonr cotmss- Beeinnhis on Jenn"? » flat, tho Women's Institute Branch of the Department of AIflW-milt’ will conduct a three week-s 001i!" lp Home Economics. Those wuhins minke advantage of this course, which u gllleiimfgeo o’! coarsely“? pleole aDDlY W9 will?! - and applications will be oflfllidflld intheorderreesiveduiibi-h“ date. Address all eommunimim to Miss Ethel i Women's lint ll - - 2.»...- . 3028-1-4-8-11-14-10 lilinsrd’; Liniment arm»!- ""- y BRINGING or ‘ on the affecting figures oi ‘ sure that it-is perfectly smooth. Pat uum w‘ snow is falling. The faster the ~ blade works. the less snow can pile up under it; and the lelostort it gets in coating the d, the better off is the driver. j of e electrically ope ' wcieaner is i , but the operator quite l. good deal to d0 With thennhnner in which the vaccum type functions. Review ‘l ' (Continued from page l) wayhie the wisest political Weather Prophet oi Mackenzie King's cabinet. will be able to present another and the-biggest Budget yet, and the gov- eminent generally will plume itself success. With regard to ‘wowed, ii any, changes in the ta _ , oi course, no indication will beiorthooming until the budget-itself is brought down; butthe opinion is general that su- ctnerfipopular ‘Robb budge " will be reserved for election ear. _ The Tariff Board " been func- tioning actively for some months. but its reports are passed on to Mr. Robb, F QQQOQO-GQ-OO-QO-QGOQO 0-506 0-00 Milady Beautiful i» Lois Lithiis CO4 O-O'Q-QO§O-OOQOO~OQO-OQ~OOOO nu l'i“|Jl|' liNLi MASSAGE Face-lifting with or without s - gery is a subject that interests eve woman sooner or later. While inost women recoil from the idea oi sur- gery for this purpose. there are many who realize‘ that something should be clone toward ramoving the unbe- coming flabblness at the laws. end they are eager to learn of Vbloodless methods of restoring the facial con- tours of youth. ' one such womtm has asked me to write an article on farce-lifting with- out surgery. and I am glad to com- ply today. 0i course, we must re- member that for quick results sur- gery is superior to other means. Slow and often roundsbou methods are required to tone up the facial mus- cles so that they will be firm instead of flabby. Nor are results promised in all cases. < , The woman who wishes her face lifted without surgery must first of ‘ all rid ‘her mind of the _fs.scinating idea that there is some magic for- mula which can make her young again overnight. She must cultivate patience and common sense rather than imagination and credulity. External treatments. massage, as- tringents or chin straps alone can-/ not tone up the flabby muscles that have lost their elasticity on account of ill health, unhygenlc habits of living, worry or mental depression. The restoration ~of firmness to the cheeks is not a simple matter of patting. a magic cream on them. It involves correct ‘diet, exercising out- of-doors every day and occupying the mind with thoughts that lift the corners of the mouth, instead of drawing them down in a sour, dis- couragegyqiout. ercise and is helpful in stimulating the blood supply and quickening the life processes. \Aiter the face and neck have been cleansed at bedtime. a food cream may be applied and then the massage given. When ap- plying any cream to the face, take about a teaspoonful on two fingers of your right hand, then. rub it in the palm of your left hand to make it on your skin with two lingers of your right hand. Below are the massage movements for "lifting" the facial muscles. Number Ono-Bend elbows. fingers Ineetln beneath the chin, palms for- wa . troke up firmly to the ears‘. umber Two-Place the fingers of your left hand on your left cheek bone. Stretch the thumb down and with it pick up the loose skin under the jaw. ' Proceed backward toward the ear, plucking up the skin with the thumb and keeping the fingers on the cheek bone. Repeat on the right side. _ Number Three-Execute a patter- ing massage on your cheeks. using all the fingers. Tomorrow-Beauty Question Answered BUN CLEANER FASTER. Open- idc the valve on the vac- i t Massage is a passive form of ex- l I I ield cleaner when the Eflorts are being made to induce people of Algeria to use flashlights 1n the poem lighted streets. FATHE a u sort of trade secrets. But as Post eitpériéiicé Isis sheen it is hill? else than a sounding board. or iii an A tom-tom being beaten to soothe the political nerves of protectionists and free tmders, and to make" the world believe that the Government is seri- ously and sleeplessly considering tar- iff problems. Whatever i3 may re- port it makes little differ-c cc to the a govermnent. which doek at it. lilies anyway. _ ‘ v > ' buxom REPORT There is considerable speculation, however. as to how it will deal with tho recommendations of the now ftihicits fiuncsn Oohiltiislion on Mar- itimlg grievances and the methods of remedying theili. which were Urgent as to serious and "prompt" consider- . ation by._it of the iron and steel sit: uatlcn in Novaflcotla. Having ac , ed on the most of the recommenda- tions oi the Duncan report largely in accordance with its spirit, the wonder is why one of the most important of these as vitally affecting indust- rial conditions in Nova 500M’! should remain un-lmplementnd. ‘There is probably little to wonder about. be- cause the whip-lash of the Progmq- slves. of both brands. whose special brie noir is protection in any form nr in any dot-tree... iv- held menncingly in the direction of government shoul- rleYS. Another matter. interset-ing to the people of Prim Edward Island, as well as m veget bie aird fruit grow- ens and ti!!! Producers in all parts n! Canada. is bound to have large consideration in debate. 1i not in government Executive v-nuneil. It has been rumored that there will be some amended form of protection to nrcvent the United States dumping of agricultural produce in Canada in seasnnswhlch render profits on “first fniits” in oiir own market by our own producers as something next to an impossibility. Irrespective of politi- cal affiliations. there is in British Columbia and in the eastern provin- res a sirrone force being exerted in ' that direction. DUMPING CLAUSES If the so-called dumping clauses of the tariff are ineffective in law. as the hiinisler of Justice claims they are, then a great volume of public opinion is insistent for something that will be effective. ‘ In the Middle West. where mixed fanning is steadily developing. sentiment is rapidly growing. outside the. circles of exclusive wheat growing and cat- tle raising. in favor of backing up other rural sections of Canada in this demand for protection. and the feeling throughout the country gen- erally is being accentuated by the tariff wall against Canadian agricul- tural products. which it is proposed to raise still higher for the protec- tion of American farmers. Perhaps, with a safe and more or less docile majority of Liberals. Liberal-Pro- gressives. Laborites, and Independ- ents, only combative in respect of minor issues-and a country “teem- ing with mosperity"—the Zovenmicilt is not worrying much about tariff, matters. and its members will sit and smile with complacency while its pol- ‘nl-ies, are arraigned by the Opposi- t on. ' "' “ REVALUATZON 0F ASSETS In this connection. or rather ih the connection of‘ finance, there will un- doubtedly bc a reorganization of Can- adian Naiional affairs, whereby con- mders-ble decttpcltalization [will take place and the boolo-kcepiilg of the system will be placed on a proper and fair basis in respect of assets. liabil- ities and profits on an actually esti- mated legitimate capitol. ' In-other words, it is expected that a re-valu- ation will be made of capital assets. TheC. N. R. along, with the C. P. Rt, has had an unprecedented year of PPM ty. and for the past few years has been steadily improving its ‘financial situation, and now it is only fair that it should have book-keep- ing credlvin a way, for instance. similar to that of the C. P. R. To the people of Canada it makes little difference. The C. N. R. is a national obligation. What is writ- ten off at onceend must be added to the other end. Apart from that there will be little. at least of 0011-‘. tentious railway legislation. Both the C. P. Rymd the C. N. R. will probably ask for extension of eidsting lines. and some new branch lines. The C. N. R. three-year per- iod programme of improvements has not yet expired, but development has been rapid in certain directions and legislation may be-asked to provide for n y expansion. NEW CAB- many The most important matter, how- iieep Your Health ‘IO-NIGHT TRY / Minards Liniment for that cold and tired ieellll- / Get Welk-Keep Well. KILL FLU by wing the om RELIABLE! Mind's Linlment Co. Ltd, Yar- \ _ month. N. S. mand F“ 1 ed. Then rub i I more quickly. ~ 3. I I is so apt to do. ever, in connection with transpor- tation,‘ will be provision for a new ferry between Prince Edward Island 511d the mini-ind. and the probabl: extension of piers. If Island rc- qiiireenents are to be met, and indi cations are that they will be, the ap- propriation for the work will not br less than $4,000,000. ' ‘lire Beauharnois ‘power and can Bl Bchtme. which-has already beer agreed to by the Quebec governmen ilsn bound to be Jgy much to the for’ parliament pimoeoiiims. If will likely be opposed by Montreal? interests, and some of the represent- atives from Ontario whose peopl: have fallen very much in love with public-owned hydro development and operation due to its remarkable sue- cees in that province. The Labor- iizies and Progressives will probably oppose it on "principle," but of the Ottawa Journal, which is out-and- out pro-government control of pub- lic utilities. but strongly supporting the project in the special circum- stances, at all represents the aver- age sentiment of the Conservative with serious opposition from Oppo- sltion quarters. The Journal thinks the proposals as to price and dispo- sition of power are eminently fair and concludes that" it is that or noth- ingandseesnoreasonforthepower has given no indication of its policy ls yet. but if it decides to ‘orsc - the proposal, as it probably will. suc- cess is assured. . ANOTHER POWER PROJECT thickly and cover with warm flannel. bed-covering loose, so that the va the body-wannth, may be freely inhaled. At the same time, Vicks also acts through the skin like a poultice. Repeat this treatment every four hours, eat lightly, and stay in bed until the cold is broken. Complete reset helps the body throw off the cold. Physicians advise that the chief dan demic is after influenza. colds, attacking the weake bronchitis, sinus-trouble or pneumonia. pecially true of children or old folks. Hee slightest cold as a danger signal. Vicks is valuable here, because it is applied exter so can be used freely, s upsetting delicate dig involved going to waste for a number “ of years longer. The government for more and more Viclrs Vupoltub. 1. As A PREVENTIVE Several times a day, insert Vicks up the nostrils. Al- so melt a little night and morning in a bowl of boil- ing Water and inhale the steaming medicated vap- ors. This helps to ward off germ-infection. 2. IF A COLD STARTS If possible, go home and go to bed. Take a laxative and a hot lemonade. Apply hot, wet towels over throat and chest until the skin is thoroughly redden- Spread on Leave the pors, released by vigorously with Vicks. AFTER A FLU ATTACK Acts 2 way‘ _at once ger in this epi- Then, more than ever, ned system, may lead to as often as needed. without estlons, as too much ‘fdosing" is now Epidemic! Compared with i918, this epidemic, so far, is mild; and yet, in spite of ‘vastly increased cap- -v ocity, the Vicks laboratories are once more oper- sting night and day to meet the cmerfifll"! dr- How best to use Vicks Vapo Rub iffiflp‘ This ises- i‘ d even the’ especially nally, and CKS VAPoRua 1111111988 Electric 00., a. private con- ‘m. will also come up for serious fticism; but it has been approved l" both the Manitoba and Dominion wemments and its fate would seem ° be very much on all fours with at of the Beauties-hols project. AstheC.P.R..BndtheC.N.R We esreed to develop Peace River wool-mien Jointly. that will pmb- ‘Jiy ‘sntisfy Mky Mountains. as the problem a ‘Siwdhlndmandltwillh We fl "lookin" in discussion; but ‘fltish Columbia members, who want * western outlet for a great district wentielly within the trade sphere if British Colmnbla will certainly ~~ heard from. - T-vfisislatlon will be brought down reeling with the transfer of railway lands There are some details to be agreed upon. preliminary to this transfer. but as the Hon. S. F. Iiolmie, the new Premier of that Province, has expressed his great satisfaction with the results of the recent conference ion the subject. there would seem to be straight sailing ahead for com- plete settlement of this old. and vex- ing question. - Apparently. there is a new deal on in connection with the natural re- sources, being tranfcrred to Alberta, nd reported as acceptable to the Alberta government. Whether the ‘clause in connec ‘-n with school mat- Jers, which has been the sole cause iof delay. will be elimiruted. is not stated. SITUATION IN SASKATCHEWAN The political situation in Saskat- everybody east o! they back w British Columbia. “mimic will ny 8s to the transfer of natur- al resources to that province. The proposed ltreaty, ha. in view Canada assisting thevfiitcd states to enforce the Volsteed Act. now at Ottawa by camidered official experts from both countries- viewed intheiightoihvsident Cool- idges’ speech an increase of naval armament, the Hoover women] u: "also still higher theta-iii on agri- ulinral products. Ind flhe ottlmde of the United States Radio Combus- a-rdly ion on the allotment of wave lernlths to Csnadaw-will be among the high tights oi debate. With these will be linked to some extentthe 8t. Inw- rence Waterways. but as the Govern- ment has taken the ‘position that-it will not bc moved to act hastlLv or heroically, the discussion of the qua- tion is not likely to have more than scope. l-Iowever, Ameri- can policies as they affect the relo- tlons between Canada. and the Unit- ed states will have a preoty thorough washing out. Presidentwelect Hoo- ver, as a. result, will even before he occupies the presidential chair pmb- ably have an eye-opener. as to just what Canadathinks of the assumP- tions. prsumptions, and 118M330!“ oi his country in rwpeot of this. not necessary w be supplied by c5565’ ian, bootlegged whiskey. gum; -chewan being rather perturbed, in wfic; rienbeen “m? Tymffie view oi an approaching election there _ it is anticipated that some sparks --'By Ge_orge__McManus , AN XCl ll,i N1 LAx/VFIVE i-Moq, Bu"??? 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