_ 4n-.q-_-.,~.»...._-»nq-....- ‘W, vIVnw-nnwrrn» ...- -al~ PAGE FOUR ' ASTHMA lllll IllY FEVER t ljlllllllfEEll lIEllEE "l have arranged with all druggists here, as well as ui all other towns of Canada, that every sufferer from Asth- ma, flay l'ever or Bronchial Asthma in this eitycariltrfimyfiretgtraieéit entirely strnyris, r. .cimannan- noiinees. He says:_"Buy _a aekageof mg Asthmadomry it, and if it does not a ord ou immediate relief, or if you do not fini it tlie best. remedy you have ever used, tska it buck to your dru tst and he lglll return yourtirioiieyg cheer ullyifaéid wit. out an ues ion w atover. . er seeing the grsteful relief it has afforded in hundreds of cases which had been eon- lidered incurable, and which hail been siverli up in despirilr. "llttnoilti (lilifliaallwxllll o. IIIIIIOBUIG<BIWI o e _ e with others that lam not afraid to guar- antee _it will relieve instantaneously. gruggtfits anyivliere hsndlingf Asthma- Ul‘ \\'l fflllffl VOlll‘ money l YOU lo. ' You are to l.'(' the soliijuilge‘ and under tliis positive guarantee iibsoliitelr no risk is run in buying Astliniatlor." Also si-iit on ssiiic guarantee per parcel post ('.(I.l)., or on receipt of price, 91 cents, if nut ki-pt li_v your Driiitlllst, ll\ nililressing Lyman-lxkiox Co, Montreal. OOOQOOQOOQOOOQOQOOOQOFO Daily Selections FOR i t i Guardian Readers 0000000000040 POQOOQQOQOOOOOOOOOOQOvt TIME "’l'li;ie l. xiii-It fzicll the yvutis are swiftly old; mitt ilgi lllitf iiirlti w llistnall. trio-ail. _ To cliiliI'.=Iiiio.-=.~i just wtikin: In it hed- Li-gaps .,uildenly Iii orertrlieliii tli bold _ _ And ffPvZP the fiery heart v0 H13» cold. _ To 81g) tn.- golden ind to blanel. tht red . . Yet stiew the living rt5“ll auiotip. the dead. Now the old i’;ll\ll?ll"l' lays -lowi lll: ~pztdl> \\‘h we. ion; h» ili-li-“il h’) lllhll ill hint; oi lllllltl Amt, with ‘it pr.i_v~i' I01‘ kiflill)’ Fill‘ llllll wind. Pltlls will] Hull's Iilesuliit‘. from II“- lbitig he niiiile, . ‘ibi- l'ocI'.-' i':itli<-i~ lttllll'l"l~' not on mo: For Dow; liiil/w fur lll'llllll‘l"l ever) fllltt‘: Conal O‘Riordan in London tut IIHIHIIIIIEIIIIIIIEBIIIIIIIIKIN Mars has revived discussion of the Editor nnd ltlnnngor. J. R. llnrnett Prenhlent, W. Cheater ti. lellnret Vlee-Pnualent. il- It. llnrnettt Secretary. lilent. (bl. l). A. Miiettlniiun, l). s. 0. old question, Are the stars, the planets, or any of them inhabited 4""|'"' M"°" "- K- E""|'~ by intelligent creatures? lt has what “Our Neighbor Mars Subject of Gossip lt is a natural tug 0f Interest that Mars exerts upon every ellrlll" dweller. says the NOW Y0"! ""813- .i.i a, . ..».»i.1l..- new Yn& lteprenentntlv “frank It. ‘Northrup Cilengn leprenentatltltb-B. J. Power L .- ll - n The GUARDIAN may be obtitlneqiétron the tollovvlnji pqentn In Charlottetown ‘ i Mnrltlne lltntlonern, GIIIIIOI st. l‘. 'l‘- Month!- l-‘Ilnoe so. Grown Unrterl. 00., Queen st. ' - P. Delh- Qilpon 81-; . A. llrowli. Dtttlp Vendor - l” - U- Wllllli hilt illvdl-‘WHII filewlel uiily. tun-us n. n, l}. when». wane, uni ma‘. Ave. itiiiiwiiy hook-fill , Gaudet, Great George Bit“. Wm. Dnlllel. Spring Pnrl llnnl qld _ TlylOf,‘ GIIROII M. v WEDNESDAYfiFEPTEMBER s, 19.34; THE BYE-ELECTIONS. ‘number of unemployed In Canadian ~-——— ‘cities. 'l‘liey' declare the Robb tar- Berllre ‘M’; paper reaches our ltt‘ Iizis enabled flllllllifllitillftiffi to ' sell agricultural lfIlp-ltéflfillf! “cheap “ i‘l' more confidently’ than ever treal, and ltitnouski, Quebec, willing-ore. b,“ therg“ not a [firmer have been decided and, we lrusugm Canada who has unwed any re_ will be recorded in our telsgliaphicfducflon h] ‘he prick‘ my“, inmw “ilumni illl€llllgg he buys. Theytldoblttre that The past few weeks have becnlme Robb ‘arm readers tlie- result of the bye-e tiuns iii St. Auiuiine Division, M has reduced the lcost of living, while the Minister m" King govenmmm has’ slukflllof Labor has just issued. a state- ‘li"llllUll5 ones in these rlilings. its lite tiroispeclg on the outcome. 1mm" ihuwmg m” the “us! m. H“ ll has chosen these two riditigs ilhllmg m July was‘ higher than m the iiiosl. tironilsing Iiattlegrouuds. Jump - The), speak m. we reducllu“ all the Ulldy being in its favour, ‘the i“ ‘amnion which we“ {ism} pour), Liberal majorities lii bulb Iizivltig “m; brought about, but no tummy“. bet-Ii overwhelmingly large at tlie has yet Sea“ a"), reduction m his last election, and all the election tux MIL excppl m the case or u“, . . ~ ,. i , _ . A _ _ _ m“ mm W n H“ “and” 0‘ n“ gov lMLSIlIHSS income tax and the reason vnnluint‘ for lllllll iévdlllill there is nu lii~ Mr. Mllttlftfilllle King and every mm‘, tlwnl bnslness. 'I‘Iii,- whole i-timpaign of the Llb eral party is one of excuslng con- inemher of his government who could ivivld :in_\' influence have been ontliespotday and flight, pro [Hmong as they are. There is no lnsimg‘ pleading’ intriguing‘ l“ S!‘ forward move, there Is nothing in Antoine the leaders repudiated lhi- sight Pump! a change m ‘he fist,“ Hllkislll kiii-Il of protection" and de. WNW m, ‘he Darcy 3nd‘ the‘ ‘Pm, “and ma! me WNW or m” gov-lgfvtifllVkWi ivlil not allow them l4 -i-iimi~iiit ivas not tree trade, but “lake {but changt "freer ffatlt" and that they ivere going to stiiiid by the principle oi’ -~~'—*‘<f%—-~~~ WANT PROTECTION. A li-nilltig fariiiiirs"_loiiriinl, Li- |)l'tlft‘('llllll for (Jztntiilltin industry. Si) the ivordy llfllllt? iragi-d up to ‘ivshinlay rimming‘ Bulletin iles Agrleiiltcnrs. pllbll-ill Hut it was fl llillllf‘, novt of wordswd in mwhec. Says Mmorlflnv‘, Obsérvtl‘ < o-ai~ ~ ~ SI-lifidilllirlll ' Won tire rather llliblli‘ to put Iiusiness first, Never toigel that lovi- is Wuflll more Illilll gold. You have iiiiicii Vllilllil‘ ill-ll i-nerg and things flcYw? flag when you nri ziroiiiitl. You tire domestic. true Iicait-tctl. and loyal. and you liive. with great strength. Your Iii-rlliisltiiie in the sapphire. which int-tin..- deep love. Your flower is the iiioriiing glory. Your lucky color is brown. w ~ V<o>~—A- SEPTEMBER 3.—'You will P"! fit by the mistakes ul‘ titlii-irs. iiud will help utheis to avoid flle rough places. You do not lorni attach menu.- Iiiistily. and will probubl.‘ not marry ‘early iii life. Your love will he deep. [files iitiil strong. You Bhouiil succ-eed iii rour llfillvfflllf lugs. because you are most lltllllfi tiikliig and tsitient, (fiiltivzizc hopi- fiiIiis-ss. Your birth-stone is the swipphirc, which Illvllllfi deep Iovo. Your finwi-r ls the morning glory. Your lucky (‘OlUT ls bi own. >—-—iQl- rfllolber-s. Villlll" this Oil» Moth em who know how siitltlctily croup may ‘4'l7.£§ their clillilriin flllil bow necessary’ tn-oiiipl. action is in up plying relief. alivays Iii-en Ill l|LlI“l ii supply of llr. 'f‘lionizis' i-lcli-i-trii O11. heetiiisl- experience bun taiulil lllflll tbtil this is tin I-Xcvllcll! pr.» {intuition for tbt- treatment o! this ailment. And they ziri- \\’l.~»t-- lor Ili- various uses render it 1i Villlillllt‘ n eillclniy Professional (Yard; DR. A. B. MARTIN [PHYSICIAN AND suacizon i Mt. Stewart >_ .__7__ .._.._ ___. almer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. C, Barrister,‘ Etc. Money to Lean _ V, Bank o! Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, F. E. I. ,__-____ _ __.._._. ..___ _ MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J, A. McDONALD, H. F. McPHEE Bari-latent, ‘Attorney, Etc. Money to Lean Riley Iulldlng Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan . ' . ,~ f\ _ . _ I _ only but of ailioii. lllt ltllltlfill‘ “A6 we ‘gm mmmr “WM, "m" '1‘. l ~. '~ ' -~-~‘ ‘mmlmy w“ at “mk and “U the period of artificial proiipilrity ages of the world‘ relI-gloin men. astronomers. prophets and poets have referred to it in various ways. not been proven, but in different have been thinking about It a-nd B" "m," w, Baron. MV.D. The prophet Isaiah, speaking of the creation of our earth and of the Creator's work. says “He made Son“. one t,“ gald that. the only it not in vain; He formed it to be people wlio sleep well are the ones inhabited.” _ T-hLs raises the pre- without brains. because not ‘lmvllls slllllptl0ll that if the earth were 5mm“ “my dun ‘hmk’ “d a“ the- don't. tlilnk. ithey haven't any- not the abode of intelligent creat- ‘m; w keep ‘hum awuk.e_ lll't‘t~i It would have been made ‘in He puma out ma, people of 10w "Flln" mentality, who are not ~keeii in thought. or stupid belittle. fill 80 l" Alexander Pope In hi; ‘Esliy on sleep easily and remain asleep a Man. spoke of what varied beings long time- .. Children require a lot of sleep, People every star. Tennyson. In brainy children d! m“. but u 56 a later century. gave though-l. to panned out that m ma“. use we“. the worlds on worlds that rollaboiit Mains are not yuny grow", amt g0 us in “myriad myriads, each with 11m pflgilly, different powers and ‘other forms Now what about this? of life than ours." Again, L; It Well- lt is certainly hrue that reasonable m suppose that our mental defectives do g0 to sleep earth. one of the smaller planets earllliukher vacuum. [hing h. ma, 0t‘ the solar system and but titentli very m, Dgoplgv and thin or untie- part the size of Jupiter. is the only ‘mic tiiople, also sleep a great ileol- inbablted planet? Audour sun is lii the case oi fut P611918 ll"! but one among other suns, some of argmlwm won“ ‘both Will's‘ They are fut because they sleep so iiiucli. them hundreds of titties larger and do m“ “love “round enough, m. mote brilliant and wlileh may be they sleep‘ m. are lazy, because believed to be the centres of plane‘ they tiri- fat. i tary systems. However. where there l.-: ti large m__ bulk like this, blood is needed in Admitting that m, out" 91am“ the fut pin-ts of the body. This may m- m“. solar System would be my mean that there will be lens for the . brain. lzilinbitable to creatures such as Anzwnnr or min poop“, M8 so lllilfl, lNtPIIIIHO of the intense cold “.931. m,“ ‘m... new ma". red; m- diie to their distance from the sun. glet-p than others. or their want of atiriosphere, or the Now wlizit about DPOIIIH Wllfi "l"? “my m- such ummslmere u“. they not stupid. nor fut. nor tiiiiieinlc. have, by no means proves that they and y“ lire gum‘ Sleepers‘? . . i Jio brainy people sleep well! 1TB not inhabited by creatures of Y“, a Imam“, brainy "m" m. W0. as liigli mental and |)ll_Vf-llL‘fll powers man will 5],...“ Scum“); and (m- as we tiossess. Life as we know tlie seven 0|‘ weight htuu.:"s_ iieceastiry‘ i; is en"kxlopta(u in mymery“ Just tor their particular bodies. what life. ls and what Is absolutely A "“’"l"‘"l° wmkmg “l m“ ")5 nwvggflry m nlammm “Qumran hr ulzit- job. II tbllillllnss niun at lltii - ' diilly tifflce work, ii tcncliei‘ or pro (“my-Mn m“ w“ d" m" klmw‘ Ma“ fessioniil Illllil doing the flfllllP rou rottiiirez-rafr to breathe. food to eat. trltii- work daily, Iiave tisiinlly no and Wtlltfl’ to drliik. We do not dlIfIi-tilty in sleeping. - ltnow that iill or any of these ‘are Witch llWY ll" "l" 5W9!‘ Wflll- ll "‘5(s!i\sary m vurporul and mlenp is not because they iiri- so liflilliy‘, .. but l)\'l'llllSl'. they may he ciirryliig 58m m" l“ “m” wmms mallow“ on their minds too iuziiiy interests ()\ll\‘lll-‘ their rejzuliii- work. p lllilllfiltlfll‘, llrituitfs fnmtnii; Astronomers tell us that Jupiter sttiti-isiiiiiii, when not "liiteresieil" is flllinygllllltifl larger-than the earthfln the t{])i“i'('.ll or ilebiile going on iiil BRAINS AND SLEEP effectively: We Iiuvi- it on lllv [authority of fl Montreal newspaper- created by the war, and to the i-x- tent that farmers employing IlLlXUtl| “my i... affpndfsd by m," Inoo|ls‘ttl\l‘ llouse of (‘ommtitis- could go‘ .wlille we thrive but. one. that (neon lo “Mo” m!‘ ‘flvp m “Wmy minutes. iin close touch with Ilhe situation illlllf during tho registration over‘ i300!) (‘onservalivti islectors were tdisfrtini-lilseil and that over 2.000 {frziiiilitlcnt registrations ivero pi?‘ ‘milled. All this wis possible tin-d ‘the machine was quite equal to the ltzisk. St. Antoine is one of the Imost important constituencies in the tloiiiinion; its loss to the Lib-l erzil government would be fowl. niid they were determined to win It at any cost and at uny sacrifice. So the mutter stood on the eve of the election. In Rlmouski the election of the Libel-til candidate was regarded its ii foregone conclusion. if the L|b~ erul candidate, (ieneral Fiscit, could succeed In eonviticing the electors that, during his Inciimhency as De- puty Minister of Defence in the Meiglien government, he was op- posed to conscription, his chances ni-d out Is told in our despti-lcbes. » If ~--¢-0a-i-~ _ ON THE DEFENSIVE ‘Never litis a party been s0 con- dlllli-ultli-s nict with is tihe fact l lions iiiiii lliiit promises given In l “Not free trade but freer trndi-"~f and "ample protection for Ciuitidl an industries." They are pleading for niomtlmel fiscal policy, the present fnlliire.|b they declare, being due to the BARRWTER. UOl-KUTOR» 573- ‘Melghen government. They claim Money to Loan Cameron Block li-rlottotown. P, E. Island Db C C Archibald they are calling a conference deal wltli unemployment. Graduate of N. V. Post Graduate Medical loliool and Hospital nndTti Oflloo llyer Iulldlng ttnet loot-go ltnet WM" ‘mflnd n ""7 M“ "m7 expected that lllll~ Will njuriously on the eve of the election were good. So the matter stood yester- lliiy morning. How they have pan- fnrniersi seek new markets, t.hc ltl-‘f; l)t'.(7()lIll£$ more and more tibvititisl that the retison for the depressionl of tigrieultiire protection given manufacturing iii-l ti-tistij§tv,ilbiit>really the luck of pro- L<5CliOl1."lllI‘l'liI‘lIl produutsu. . . .' (Quebec, like othtr provinces, has been encouraged by the politicians w-ho live ln a rut. of old Ideas, to carry on operations largely with ii view to exporting their prodiictsxl fit-lice. our farmers have not given proper‘ attention to the possibilities of ithe homo market. and our agri- culture suffers from a. ‘heavy inva~ sion of farm products from outside. Taken with report; of Liberal dlsaffectlon in Quebec -tliis declara- tion_ in favor of broadening out of the protective policy, instead of suuwtviding its death-knell, has creal~ ed moruthtrn a little alarm in Lib- eral circles. ‘ll. will be remember ed {but Hon. Charles ‘Stewart who assorted with so much gusto that lllttyfétiklflf budget sounded the ileiit-li-knell of protection, was later practically invited by some 0f his constituent“ in Argen-toull to seek ii western seat, as he did not. repre- _\'(.‘fll' on the big pin-net is as luiigi 'why-, as tcii of ours and yet a titty and night together there are‘ no longer than ten hours on earth. Stiturifs h“ m“ bu)“ nwlyem. is as “mg as “may years onpiwhile. triid not. be interested in earth. but. the days and nig-Iits usi short as those on Jupiter. And lsflmr" h“ eight moons “to l‘llll‘illlt-*lliil'll'._\' goes to sleep easily. its I by night" and three stupendous. solid and luminous rings, the latter Belltirnte. from the planet and from eiicli other. There lire no mom- lea-ts nights on Saturn or Jupiter. and the celestial outlook to an ob~ server on the surface of either Dlilll- of at iilglit must be of lndescribabb- grandeur and beauty, fur beyond "llyllllng We see on earth. (‘an it be that with all this ‘magnificent equipment (there lire no inhabitants to view it? Millions of men on earth live lii tropical heat of 120 degrees, and others beyond the artlc circle‘ en- dure cold down ito 60 |_)t' 70 dggpgiig below zero, at range of 130 to lilo degrees, yet the blood must. not be floated beyond a few degrees above I [Slinplir bceziust- he was not ln- forested. if you can ‘let evetflvllilng go ‘for winytiiiiig at all for the time being, -_\'ou’ll g0 off to sleep all right, : That's irliy the tied-son of low ‘said above. ‘because he is not iii- ti-rested. The Public Forum g Thin eiilnnin Iii open for the i o D discussion by onrrelpunnlelits of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Giiarillnn duel mil necessarily niiilurni- the up- nlons of orrespundnnts. O~§O 0_00 O0 fO-§%§§§~§-O %QO§Q_ THE GOVERNORSHIIP. Slf‘,-—Tllg question In town and country of who will be our next Governor is the topic of ‘much dis- cussion. At first Mr. J. J. Hughes. M.P., was the only person fllelr tioned, but, as the days lengthened into weeks the number grew till at t-he present time there must be llloiis of centuries of the euntlvs 9g’ u,- coom] beyond a few degrew, nearly a glolzen gentlelmen wlllllng t - t » below that point without tieriltius gofigfeut rzgofifsuxgggukgtguirmlylte or tatal results. intern-til heat. In t; |5 genera"). understood m,“ the larger planets may tiosslbly the Hon. the Minister of Tmmlgra- make tbemilitibltable, s0 Eflfllfillulll- no“ m‘ ‘Ems Vllilvllme laaslmllelllllll“ perature ls concerned even to my o" t e qua“ on’ an M“ ‘e s ' not too friendly dlspot-teil towards w“rm‘bl°°de‘l “rem-m?” Such a“ “'9' the member I'or King's, niiil is not and much more probably so to ln- inclined tn pay niticli attention ol Tribune. The human mind abhors a vacuum. even If the physical world does not. Speculation upon the climate. the canals and the folks of ‘Mars is healthy, normal exercise for the human Imagina- tion. ‘But speculation is one thing. taking the unproven for basic fact. and reconstructing the universe upon a mere scientific guess is an- other. The latter is simply our old friend myth-making in a new and dangerous guise. Symptoms of this tendency have been proni- lnen-t in the lust few days. Listen- ing In on Mars has been approach- ed with a naive confidence that ls deaf to the colossal chances against success and that assumes every tinldentified signal as probably broadcast from Mars. First of all. these radio optimists assume that there is life on Mars. ‘Second, they assume that It has developed miicIi its tipon this earth. T-hird. they as sunie that, inasmuch as Nlurs coul- ed before the earth, life has bad a long headstart there and the Mur- titiiis undoubtedly know all flint we know about radio and more. A Shifting Problem. lt would be impossible to state mathematically the tahuncen tigaiiist this conclusion, but this» are enor- mous. The chziiitre is worth trying V scii-ntlfii: cxperlinenttitlon ten-ts any iiumbci- of long shots. lliit thi- only sensible attitude toward the results would be extreme skeptic I IsmWtbe very (YDIIOSlEP pole from _ 5 . SEPTEMBER s. 1924 _ , . l .D@¢t§1f§@n§pceY B!‘ 1H0 ears telescopes sweeping the skies for ' (‘if '55 ' Irilon News SGFVIcQ) distant neighbors. » May Have Walking Troll. PARIS. apt. 1-A cart martial at Limoges has just selrtencetltwo There is unreasonable ground gflflleglflérhgiaste hPloch and Jean for thinking that even if life everluonlpihe dénfifiéa f? rfiserilfilf reached Mars its evolution followed 1915 m," “mt ,pl°ch renflfigfj the course of earth life. ill may In Germany at the end of the w," have halted with horseshoe crabs “m! W" “emellcell 5'1 hi! absence. M l , ll or giant reptiles or whalemor never mzgncgaildxu” h‘; 1:5??? gfilllisllrllfl ' 0r developed animal life at all. llt may some yga" without being disturb‘ have trees that walk instead. Mll- ed until his arrest last month. lions of years are nothing in the - __ \ earlier stages of evolution. Head- ' iitdrt means nothing amid such ' w. G. Y. i vague possibilities. It-tliere is any lesson 0f this episode lt ls that ‘VEDWESDAY. SEPTTJMBFR 3 science liq yet sees no necessity for undue linmbleness by eartinneii and troiinsels a sturdy skepticism toward all those who see things at night. especially rival radio upeiv ators in itbe southeastern sky. WGY (Sohiiectaily, N. Y.) (funeral l~2|ectrli~ Clflllllillly 790 Kllneyclen (Zilll) Meter-ii) Eastern Standard Tlms 11.30 a. lll.*“‘8tock niiirkiit lamp-i 11.40 u. iii.—~l’roilitci: niiirltot re port. A - _ 11.45 ti. fIl.—"\\"':‘.1l-lll8l' I't!|)i)I‘[,‘ S 3. 11.50 ' a. m.—lleport oit Farm‘ Movement of Lettuce. from the (By Dominion News Service) ‘NEW Ymk Slate “"1" "l Farms coupon. Aiig. Zil.~—Ull(lt'.l‘ [lie lend "etholo- pen nuiiie of "Josliitzi Jordan" l.oi'il_ ll 55 *1» m" TlIIIP filllllllll-i. Kiltiiariiock. British High (‘tJIIlllIlS-l 5-00 ii. "l.—<l"'l‘0(lllf!8 and slot-k sloiier on the lnterAllleil Rliiie- IIHIPRPI lIIIONIIlOII-‘l; iii-ws bulletins; land High Commission. has wrlt- llllfilfllilll rttfllllle‘. ten n farcical comedy milled “The. 5.30 p, iii.~~—"l\tlventure story'- Dream Kiss" which will be proiluc (courtesy of Youths tfoiiipiinltiti.) ed at the Wliiiblodoii 'I‘lic.al.rc.. - SILENT N*l(‘.II’I‘. Lord Klltiiariiotrk used ii pen. ~ ~——‘-r0>——-- - nami- ns the writing of fl taometly Roi-tor; “How is It ll "pvvr W, might be cciisiilereil but 0f plaeejvou Iii church on Sundays, m, by u number of the Diplomatic Shooter?" Sci-rice. l (iuiiiekeepr r: "Well, silr, I iloirl it is llflllvfFlfltlll that the play. Wfllll. lo make your eniiigri-gutloii which coiitzi ins two bedroom t snitillei‘! " sci-lies. diil not pasts the Censor nit‘, Rector: ".\l:iki- It smaller. whal- ‘i-ver do you mean?" loin-hail. . ;05‘ the i tiger hopefuls with their i-tirs to the radio. The whole problem of l life on other planets and lii otberp ‘worlds of the universe -Iia,,~ sliiftc-It teonslilerably In the last generation Huxley iould wrI-te of our earth zisl "one of the meant-r planets" and‘ a. t stiozik irontenititiitiiisly of liltlilllll life and ticlilevenient lii eoiiitiaii-I- son with the tiosslbllitles of ivlser, and nobler bi-Itigs upon tinbli-r \\'()l‘lll|4 (elsewhere In the universe. lllfllii-(‘lllllrlly or lllllfilflfllfltlllhll)‘, tiiiist people toiik it for granted lilllll llils general picture was true. From being the centre of the universe,‘ 0f the (lreeks down through llllt" Middle Ages, llllln b crime ii vi-iiv huiiibli- and negligible cog in an infinitely large and complex llltl(‘ll- lite. Life a Unique Thing. The study of living mutter has restrained these easy assumptions. Life turns out to be a llllllllllt thing upon this earth, produced in all tiroliiibllity only once in all the inil- llfe. That was long ago, and from those first simple cells all living things today are descended »— tit least such ls the prevailing hypo thesis. No scientist has sticcoedeil Iii producing living tiititter frotii non-living matter". The molecules have been antilyzeil, the cotistlititent substances, the commonest. in na- ture, can be assembled in the same proportions. The subtle arrange- iiient of the atoms ‘that makes t1 cell live Iias thus far defied imita- tion. What were the paivtlcular and extraordinary 581 of conditions WlllCll thus started life upon this earth? Hypotheses converge iipuii a warm and shallow sea ‘d! the pro. liable favoring spot. Hut nothing is certain and t-he origin of life is still the great unsolved mystery of science. in face of this situation distinguished scientists have con- iis mun was I‘t’§{llf‘ll0f.l from the days l.__."t excuses, and tiromlscs aro being “it; llmlecllfi" mfllflrm Drmlucldi Some complaints are heard at pres- ent about the weather which, to ""11 unemployment la hewmlflilbe candid, has not been any better less acute and at the same tlmeithan it ought to be, (luring the past 1° few tltiyli. There's no doubt however _ Theylfllfll the tiiiiviiiit will be saft-lly giiiti- RGHIGHIEJGTS ltS 'D93.(l declare the 300,000 Canadian work- 9,9,1 as it h“ 81w“; been In Prlctloo limited to Efio. EQrnNQIQ men who left for the United States lnany potato News lhgm are “Hum, nothing tip to Dlety." ICvt-n Iitiuinii I'l nson should teach iblm better freely given. One of tho prlticlpiil there is further evidence tlitit Qiie- ma“ m“ iec farmers are rallying against llltll the eXfllillliillfills and promlgthg Matrlrenzle King's determination to Our earth is small among the given In one si-trtlon of the country depart as flllleklY I15 Wfllllble "1"" ‘"9" planel" as we have 3mm "M lift‘ not ititurut-iiiry In other StfC- the lbaiirti-r policy. Liberals are our sun but iimiill among the larg- er orbs stispenileil and rolling In Iiereforo watching Quebec wltli space. H. we raamn from amnngy the West, for Instance, full upon dlsquletutle and wondering what w, might mnclude not on“, m... eastern cars as threats. .. Will be UIB 8590! "D0" lllfi general other spheres inhabited, but‘ that wlllll) lllg pollllctil liens lll the political slluollnn of Quebec's i-c- "W! "Po tlovrled by lnlelllsvlll hr- west are merrily ringing“ uie Iltllllll volt» against‘ Mackenzie King's de- knell of proteutlon” those In 0n» clared Wllléll 0i ellmlnlll-lll! BVBFY ttirlo and-Quebec are olanglng out vestlge of the protective principle p w be possible m,“ m“, WU“, lugs of higher lnzelligentio and creator and more varied powers than intin. We can hardly conceive createil merely to shed light and ‘beat upon the earth, or as jewels to adorn the dome above nit and “ give us pleasure as we turn our Repm“ “om u" mm‘ ‘he m” gaze upward to the sky. Sn far rotn vtlie tarff. -—--<o>——— EDITORIAL NOTES. l0 DPOVe U16 efllcacy 0f llle IROIIIVvInce Indicate that the harvest will a" 830,-“; m commumpate with"... n. considerably more than average. inhabitants 0f other planets ll)’ word or sign has been In vain but this by no means proves that they lire not inhabited. TOKIO. Sept. 2.—'I‘ok1o bowed Ila head today In solemn remem- "6 mmlni b'°k'"4ll°7 d” m“ “Y tlons of late bilghfbut it Ia not brarios of the catastrophe which a year no xmed ‘more than one lclllgenl. creatures differently enn- ‘he §*’"ll”"m“'" “greelne-"l- Wlllch stilciioiisly or so hopelessly on tpogrent local sentiment. And now wltli Mummy Mun in m‘, apnqconcp“ ilefenslve as ls the presonit Llbprfl]. a farm journal in close touch wltli has imagined hltnself "a lliik lii yirugrmsipl, WHY‘ bjxmanamms. agrarian semmmnt m Quebec “m. Iieliig's endless chain midway from has for some dotiiidi-s been a fiiotni" In the selection of an occupant for the Gtivernntorlal chair. in fact, it ls said that ibe and the Hon. D. A. had at first. made up their tiiluds l.o ignore this factor altogether, but upon refleutitin the lfoii. f). A. has so cliatiged hlti mind lllill. ilis ls willing to appoint several R. C.’s In a kind of rotating order. This shows the ihealth of mind of the Hon, ‘D. A. ‘and must be very gratifying to llle said ll. (L's. The l-ltin. John. however. holds to his original intention of worship. ping tit the altar 5f the god of maminon. He declares that the position must he put.‘ up at public auction and knocked down to the highest bidder. This policy htis n twofold object: ilirst. vto eliminate the said It. (‘L's because of their shortage of worldly possession. and secondly to replenish party coffers. The Immi- gration policy 0f the hon. gentle- inan having failed In a momentary respect something else mast. be. tried to make up the deficiency. ‘ll; lo a pretty kettle of fish and must be very gaiilng to the respect- able ‘men and women who still be- long to" the Liberal party. ‘ll. might be expected that the Conservatives would be pleased and amused, but Liberals are not. They are pained to see the most honorable positions In the province cheapened and dragged In the mire of little minds and petty sordldness, but what could t' e people of Prince Edward island xpect from our present Cabinet material at Ottawa? ‘l am. Sir. etc. . LIBERAL OBIEIVIR. nee tixty-llvb mi t: hundred thousand of its oitlseiia ,. sldoreit the violent. hypothesis that Ilfe came to tliiis earth from other worlds. traveling stitiiewliat tifti-r the fashion of light. lBut t.liIs as- sutiiptlon only pushes the origin of living matter to another planet. The t.’.‘l§i€lll.llll puzzle remains. Man, Centre of Universe Thus itlie pcopllng of the universe wit-h other forms of life Is not tho simple operation once tnkoit for granted by every philosopher who know his fiiixley. It Is entirely con- eelvuble, scientifically speaking. that the Middle Ages were right In regarding man as the (‘anti-u ntithii tinlverse; life may be a unique achievement of our ownplnnet. mean and minor as It may be in point. of size. As for Mam, even if we leap this bnrrler and assume life t0 exist thereon. the assumption that It must have developed mar- velously wise being DQ631154; or“... Breater age of the planet. as a pos- sible habitation ls grotesque. The evolution of life upon our earth in- volves a series of extraordinary chances that preserved life, and the needed forms of life. through the m0"- trying and critical periods. lFloods have covered the dry lands, pot once but many times; moun- tains have been folded aloft again I”. _ he are of uiiii blty a t o iiitiitoii" iiiii 4"" 1 II o do». "t! Into: 1w - iiiirpia vnt hioitrhlts . WHO W ILL BE HIT NEXT? ll w There have been many disasters of late. Ketisington g y. badly scorched, barns burning. and vessels going down at _ sea. . l‘ ti Some who suffered in tlieifmisfortutieg were protected financially by Insurance. utliers nre sorely pressed today. Are your properties protected? ~ ~ What would your estate be worth lf you were accident- ally killed. or your properlles destroyed? HYNDMAN s 00., IJMITEI). The Oldest insurance Agency In P. E‘. I. 2/” l J; Phones G7 &. 333. 61 Queen Street . Charlottetown ,ilfi\iif" The Guaranteed “Stop' Run” Silk Stockings SOLD EXCLUSIVELY lN CHARLOTTETOWN by this store. I Abwlunly the last word in silk stocking perfection. they wear longer and fit better than mqgt, the RUBV RING stops garter rum, we guarantee this. h AL L E Yiiifiifii FOOTWEAR l. FASHIUNABLE Binder ‘ Twine _Wo sell only the celebrated ALI. THAT is coon m‘ BINDER TWINES. o0 nor u PEMUADID THAT omen rwmn m M GOOD 0A IITTEI IUY ouwi our roar. r... Mimi. “Nepali. GOLD LEAF. mini m El. povlb. sitvn tnr. xiii-cu! Hui-it mt. wit. “Silver MAPl-l cw. iiani mlnpnlh Leaf" - IVIIV IALi. IuLLv cunnnfltn THE BRANTFQ§ET>IDCORDAGE Q0. iii-and. the but niunrronn. onnnio. MNDER TWINE on the market. u '1 n __\ .,. Guaranteed 650 foot to the pound every hall fut‘; guaranteed at to quality. ' = .- - We sell both NEW and OLD STYLE BALL.’ Got out factory price, buy early. I ¢&l'l,6il'_-&@ll0. Limited lmiisn rwm: A ‘A rtoun