PAGE FOUR TllE GIIIRLOTTETUZVII GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded in 1887i Author-lied as Second Class Mall, Poul Ollioe Department, Git-awe. flu Gnu-dim may be obtained n1: Hub Tobacco Shop. Monclon, N. B» The News Shop, Moncton, N. B. George McLean Pictou, N. S. Wglker’; White Spot, ll Salter Si... Halifax, N.l Metropolitan News Agency, 12118 Peel 5L. Montreal United Cigar Stores, Chateau Laurie: Ottawa, Onl- B. Altken, Lord liigilfs Hotel, Ottawa. Ont. J, Fine, 354 Bay Si... Toronto (kit. Wolfe's News Stand. sudhury, Ont. Old South News, Cor. Mllk and Washlnzton Bil. Boston llotallng’: New; Agency Times Building, New Yuri- “Tlle Sirongest Memory is Weaker Than Ule Weakest Ink." rkEfi-Txr-dfs-t-Ttsiptsl-t; The Big Fair ‘l "" ' U111 lltmtc lkt-ck 111111 l-Ixhibitihn 1111s ztg-tin brought thous- ands 11f \l>ll1|l\ 111 tI.:11l111-.1111\1"11 this wt-eit, and cr1-1111-1l t1t11;1<l:1~\\.1.1- tntcrt-st 1111 the purl 5f lurncss rucii i livestock breeders. Despite 1111- 1111.1» - 111' r111- wt-nthcr 1111111 and thc (111-1 1. 111111111111 11f \"1->"11-1"d11y's big racing 1-\'1-1...~1111111 1-11111, t-tttlutslztstn lm-tuaius 111111111111-11111111 1111111 1111 1|u11rt1-1"s 1111c hears COllllJlllll(‘lliL1l‘1' 1-1-1--11'§.~ 1111 1111- 11111111101‘ on which this 1-cc111"1l—l1:-1-:1l' i '.1.1~ 111-1-11 1-1111ductc1l. Ul11-1i1111-1"s 11111 1-11-11 .11;11 111,» l'1"111-inci11l lix- hilbilioil 1111s f111"11111lv 111-111 at 21 later date in lllt: scust-tl, 111111 111.11 tmfstvurnblc wcathcr was the rulc 11111111- 1311111 1111- exception. 'l‘l1c crowds were 1111-11 1:111 luuc, but always the intt-rt-st was 311-111 111111 1111- 1-11111pe1iti011 keen from all parts 11f 1111- l’1"11\i111-1-. .\s a itinttcr of fact, the lixhibitiun 11.11151 1411b a 11mg u-ay bacl; in Prince lidyvztrd l~l;1111l. .\s early as 1844 and perhaps 1-411-111-1" the 111-111-1115 of lteztlthftil rivalry in 1111- p1-111l111-1i1111 11f farm crops were recognized. E1111)‘ t-zich 3-11-11‘, 11s1111lly in Feb- ruary or .\l;1rcl1 c1111t1-sts u-cre held under the auspices of the .\y_-1"i1‘t1ltt1r;1l Society. The grain 0n exhibit be1-111111- 1111- propt-t-ty" of the Society, And- was latct" aftltl at zitzciion, thus ensuring distribution of the hc-t >L‘t‘<l. 111 September of each ycttr 1111- 1111 11-1-11111- 111111111;- the cattle were exhibited. l’1-11111i11t~11t itt the show in 1844 were a 11111111101" of 51111111111115" recently ilnport~ ed from liuglttud h_\- _J11h11 tirubb, and ten Leicester sheep 1111111111011 by ltnncs Northc. Numcrutts 5ll11\\'5 :111d cxhihitiotis were held by the diffc1-1-11t 121111" ag-ricttltttrztl societies of the 151111111. S11h>11,1111-111l_v contniissioncrs were appointed to c11111"1li11:11e the u-urk of these or- ganizations, and 1111 111111r11priatio11 was ntade for exhibitions to be 111-111 in czrch of the three Cottntics. Tiltis "l-Incotti-zigciltciit of Agriculture and Local Industry", as the function of the Exhibition CUlllllll>SlUl1tf5 was called, was car- ried on until 1881;. ln 111111 ycar the Govern- ment 1111-1111- 1111111151111 i11 <~l<f private companies in carrying 1111 t-a" -1 .-11-ti1-i1it-s. The Cl1.-1r-_ lOll0lt)\\ll l-ixluhit 11 ltriviug Park .\s-i locizttitm cant-u i.. picture i11 11100, and its 1M l Scribbler .. .. We have followed our deductions further and further into a stirring crystalline complex of multi-dintensiotial curvatures and throbbing reactions. l-Inergy is and is not, and then again it is. All Being flickers in and out of Not-being; there is an irrational bound set to motion, there is a. limit set to the range of temperature. Space is bent i11 some inconceiv- able fashion so that straight lines re-etiter into themselves, gravitation is a itecessary conse- quence of duration, and atoms are the orbits and harmonies of infinitesimal electrical changes. Einstein's own description for popular enlightenment of his smce-titne system with its bent and yiossibly imstnhle yo-ortliuates reads to me like the description of a clear vibrating fourth-dimensiotial ltaggis. \Vcyl goes widcr and further, and Bohr has imposed a rippling intermission upon the whole universe. In thc depths or hrights 11f llhysics, for one word seems 11s good as the other ivhcn all (lircction is lost, I find my mind sitting down at last ex- hausted of effort in much the mood of Albrecht Dtfrcfis Hrlt-nmlia. I ltave gone far along that wav. and I can go 11o farther into that wilder- ness of vanishing fut-ms and puffs of energy i11 a qtutdri-diiuc-nsinnal fit-ld of force." 11111-11 he wrote that passage \\'cll= could r111‘. have been far from that "fear 11f (iod" which a lYlit-l’ 1111111 than he declared to be the be- ginning 11f k1111\v1c<lgc. - EDITORIAL NUIEX -— Our fnriuers are exporting hatching eggs to Olllélfh). Demand for Island eggs is excellent with supplies insufficic-tit. 1i‘ ll‘ it i! Mr. Churchill has declined an invitation 0f {Xustralian l-‘cdt-ral (fitncrnmt-nt to visit Aus- tralia next year, claiming his 11-0111" as Opposi- 1io11 leader 1110 heavy. ‘K **Ik Yesterday was an unfortunate day for the racing at the Exhibition but everyone is anti- cipating other two successful days-today and tomorrow’. #1411118 If the Premier he half as successful as a politician at Ottawa as he is a prize winner i11 the show ring, we still have a chance of ringing in that very necessary $3,000,000 tax subsidy. i‘ 1K =1‘ * According to the Associated Press they know l1o\v to feed a bride and bridegroom at Harlem. The banquet in honour of Rev. and Mrs. Devine consisted of more than 16 varieties of meat and fish, including fricaseed turtle, roast tur- key, roast chick, fried chicken, lamb chops, vcal chops, beef stew, roast lamb, roast beef, roast veal and assorted cold cuts. \Vith the meal 11nd fish were served rice, potatoes, macaroni, cattdictl sweet potatoes, carrots, ticas, cabbage. string beans, squash, cauliflower, pickled beets. stewed tomatoes, ntaslted turnips, greens and satierltratit. ll‘ I it ‘F Milk is now being hotnogetiized by stiper- sound. .-\s the liquid passes over a vibrating steel diaphragm, its particles are torn asunder. resulting i11 a soft-curd product stiitcd to the 111051 stringent (lieu-tic rcqttircttit-ttts, says N0- baffled as by the hieroglphyics of an insame ' m: Cl-IARLUI ItIUWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way There seems in be l fllfNI-PMQ of opinion over which takes the most pleasure out of 916891" driving-n: motorist tearing down the highway or n contractor tell!‘ lng lt up-Ktngston 181113- Standard. 'Nolhlng l; more silly than the pleasure some NOD19 like l" ‘speaking their minds’. A man oi’ this make will say a rude thing jor the met-e [SIHISIIIEVOI saying, when an opposite LC-ll-‘LVIOF. fully as innocent. mlgnt ‘rave Draserved h-s friend or made hi5 fortune" Steele. In Windsor n curb-masher I has bet-n sentenced to seven Clays m jail for HCCOSUDL! and insulting a young cirl on the street. Th0 gl-rl mqdc- a note of the number c-f the car in which the young man was riding. and hand- ed it over to the police, who la- cnled the offender and brought him to justice. ' In a case like this, a jail sen- tence l-s bottt-r than a fine. Any young man who is so law as to in- sult n young lady on a 31114212: would probably be prepared to pay a fine. if caught. but it is a Wt- fercnt thing to get behind bars for a wock-Chathant News. The growth of Canada's chant marine thrcttgh the years and the larger part it rs 11-.- pectcd to play ln international trade in the future is 11 heultny indication of the economic dr-vel- opmcnt of this country slit-c 1939. At that time thr-re were but vessels with 1.400 seamen, under Canadian registry. Today Lhvrc are more than 200 freluhters o.’ a gross tonnage of 1,250,000. manned by 12.000 seamen, sailing tinder the Canadian flug.—tT11vonto Globe and Mail). A civil servant (fife-rod his time to a farmer. The farmer put him with other workers, to digging up part of a field, This he did very well 11nd mot-c than held his c-wn with the othcr (liggers. The next day he wns put on to sot-ting out potatoes, the good from the had. When the farmer cnme to see how he was getting on, he found only one potato httd been selected. "What on earths the mattrr?" asked ihc farmer. A drawn and rlistractcd fzzcc looked up a: the farmer. "I'll dip u-p as many fit-Iris as you like." answered the civil servant, "but this making decis- ions i-s killing mcP-The Evening Standard, London. Canada dependnon the U-S. for supplies of such basic materials as steel, coal, petroleum products, cotton textiles and fruits. Oh- viously advances in the prices of these commodities would cwdan- ger a great number of Canadian price ceilings, Moreover, when it ls considered that Canadian cost of living has advanced only l9 per cent as compared with the US. 32 pcr cent, any further rise in ‘l. S- pri-ccs would probably result in 1m international black market, that. would be almost uncontrollable. —(Winnlpeg Tribune). HIP!"- 1v current The persistent rumors of in Britain inwards the 0nd 1944 that Hitlct-‘s scientists had invented new poison-gases turn out to be true after all. Dr. Alb rt Spec-r. Nazi mirtistt-r of war pro- duction. has just disclosed at the Nuernberg trial that 1\vn ncw lForl LaJoie; I723 (JOhn Caren, l; p]; A feellnll akin to 19058155515 lg‘ u ut Roc v n. tu-su has! the India p e‘ m‘ the high bluf- descending scanty rill. at whose 1481's 01/91" a rural tract, ,11-ould be houseless save i short was formed 5 11m clirrubs ‘the natural g 211191” 51118. to where t cmmecl ln by a. lrcl firs. still shows it; sefiffojgfffig robust earthen walls little impaired by the casualties of a century, Standing on the n tll eastern angle c-f the redOH-bt, t 9y; w“- which furm-sleadlttg which nestlesmiat ii distance 1m a quiet valley. which lies at your feet, and 110w“ which trickles a slender slream from a sprint: close by the farm. An llndlllbllml ridge. on the last wave of which stands the lortress, ext-suds northw-zrd, now exillbitlng itself 111 half cleared pasture Jami Mid 8811111 tn scru-bby undergrowth, while the remotes: height; are still crowned with waving wood- land. The land shelves nbl-utly down 37,110 the valley. and rises with near. 1v equal abruptness on the 0p- noslte side, where it terminates 1n a hetizht conunanolng the one on which the fortress stands, 'I\‘1e summit of this hlll was cleared, and it ls ln eve respect likely that lt was defen ed by a military work of some kind. A well made read. portlom; qf whim can still be seen. ran from the shore over creek or lflfldiflu 11n- the western river. The entrance to the fort docked to the south west. whence the ground sinks with a gentle slope until l1. terminates ln the rocky bvtlldcr-s. amid which stands the 1111-111 house. From the southern face of the fort. the land drops In a severe decllvlty home to 11.19 channel way lending to the har. hour. but. without descending to svater mark, lt terminates suddenly ln steep red banks. which the u-aves wash and wear. The slope ls such a one as cannon and mus~ kctry would effectively sweep. and make the assault of the hardlest veterans a venture ‘to cost dear. O Such l: the aspect whlgh Port Lalole now oftfers to the visitor - a scene 0f rural tranquility, with which the grass~grown fortress is i-n strange contrast. But ln 172B this quiet solitude was quicken- ecl 11-1111 active life. On the height and on llle slopes ln rear of the fortress, scattered here and there u-llhOtll plan or order, rose cabin and log-house. the homes of one lmndred and five settlers. N0 fortress in those days crowned the height. But, c1056 to the water's edge, a breastwork was thrown up. from which frowned elght Dlcces of cannon. 0n the breast of the glacls, half- wnv between the summit and the 1 visitor “ti? Young Men prepare Typevyriting, etc. Individual instruction. Up-to-datc equipment. _ employ them”? early. Young Women The UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE invites you i0 for a position in Business. _ _ in Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, 51901111181, mm Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Shorlllflntl, TWO CERTIFIED TEACHERS 0F SHORTHAND. No waste time. Modern Class rooms, equip- ped with Sanitary drinking cups and Sanitary towels. Before deciding ask yourself the following questions: "What is the standing of the School 1111101111 thou wlw know i! best-ifs graduates and the business men who Is its equipment modern and com-PM” Are lls instructors qualified by training and experi- ence to successfully teach business? College reopens Sept. 10- lllllllll GOMMERBIAI. COLLEGE Wm, Moran, Principal Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown Thorough courses Get your applications ln Longevity And Old Age (The Canadian Doctor) The limit given b the Rsalmlst to human 1111: 1s oten much ex~ ceeded both ln the East and 1n the West, sny Dr. M Ylxcob 11rd Mr s Swnroop, tllllllOfs of Longevity and Old Age in the Punlab. In India the Vedas (Brahman sacred writings) enjoined men to live 100 years. 11rd this age is Know-n tr! have been reached fairly often in the Punjab as well as elsewhere» There 1111s 11111-11 some sp-culflttyfl ln sclentlflc lite-attire about H19 ldcul duration of ltfc. Rclleslun quotes l-Iufclnnd 11s lHYW-i! (101111 the law that animals llefleflill-y live about eight times as 1on8 8-‘- the take 111 11:11:11 matm-tty. and l-Iu elands tlgitre of 200 vcars at» the idea] span of life ls obtained by regarding T25 n5 the termination of udolescerne. Both flgmcs -» 8 and—25 appear to be nrbltrury. Flour-ens calculated that. lllrflllflh‘ out the animal kingdom, life was flve times as long 11s 111G perlnd pared his own medicines and med- icated olls and ire-tiled himself. . ported to us is having been reach- ed 111 recent, times in the Putt-lab ls 138 years. This was the age of a person Khan, who died of fever four years ago in the Rawalpindi district. n lillly part of the Province. The death also occurred last. vQur f Kltamm Jee. in Rawalpindi city. at the age of I35 yearn. Two n-nre dmths each at the 180 years have been repo Lahore 11nd Lyalipur disLz-lcbs. Ar. By J. M. Associated Press The maximum ace so far m- named Khan Dalian 1 O B86 A! rted from (Cantu-med 1m Page d) Britain Harassed By Many Post-War Problems Roberta. Jr. u Foreign Affnlrl Analyst Tel. 589 y‘; LOANS 0N AUGUs l‘ 1:5, 194,, —~—1 ll. F. lluteheson & ‘S011 OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists J11 the m ting of glasses for u" correction of ocular d9. feels.” '53 Grafton Street 4 Professional 1:111. NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Si. Charlottetown P1). Box 66 vunuc STENOGRAPHER Wlftphlng cards and eu- oorrenondenee, typtn; m?" bookkeeping. mss HELEN Glunmq Telephone ‘£020 Evening: 159ml. P. 0. Bo: 45!. I08 Queen Sire“ fOfi-Q-OOQ Q00 "Urrfl" and company Charla-ed Account-um Iona-n Trim Building Charlottetown voo-o-ooo-eo-ewfl“ _____________ H. R. DOANE s. co, Chartered Accountants I! Grotto Si Charlollletowitrfl‘ Boxlfl Hens 20M Randolph W. Manning. 0.1. McLeod & Bentley g W. B. BENTLEY. K-O, l. A. BENTLEY. KG Bnrrhten and Attornoynl IAI l“ Prince SCI-It! 0-64 ‘*'v O-O-QO-K Charles R. McQuald 8.1L Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. Etc. Inlet-n Tnul Building Charlottetown Phone I'll] o o+oon BELL & LA MATHIESON _, Solicitor; be. IL It. BELL, M.L.A.. L MATHIESON. LLB“ 8.01 AltoI-neyrnLLaw CITY‘ AND FARM PROPERTIES ..1 svnter, a deep excavation- ls stlll gust-s. tnbur and sat-in, 11-1-1-0 rundy visible. where stood the barracks to be used against ‘Britain some months br-fort- the war t-ndcd but. the ntl-litnry high command font-ed the allied roprisals. No respirator could have withstood the pulse-n. —Ottawa Citizen. ~—--’I‘|1e bcnutlftll grounds n! Buckingham Palace, whore lhcrc was n Royal gardtn party on Tues- day, may be said l0 have armin- ated inan expcrimcntofa farmer King for the promotion of home industries. James I, docldlng we ought to make our own si-lk, bought fcur acres of lnnd on the outskirts of London which ho planted with mulberry trees, designed to sup- ply food for silkwc-rms, which. in turn, would provide material for the Spitnlflelds silk weavers. Unforltv-ttzloly- he planted wrong 51:. i-cs of trcc and the 0x- pzrlmcnt fallr-d. His successor, Charles I, leased 1111- ground 1n Lord Aston, who turned it into a public pleasure gnrtlt-n. On the site of the old Mulberry Garden, of nn very pond rt-puto, George Goring built Gcrinq House which hilt-r unvc plncc to But-k- Znlthum Paint-o, Some -- trt-cs m Lhc palm-o grounds n11.- i-cpult-tl :11 be descended from those 11111111011 by the woll-mt-antng but ill-ud- vised British Solomon.—Mnn~ chcstcr Guardian. success in 1-1-1111, unth-r slightly chnugud 111 "- 1-1-1-1111- 11-111111-11 far and widc. tfdnuuttdus 1111111-1111-1111-111 to plztnt, added ind1-1-t-1111-n1s to li1-.-_~111.-l. (-\'llll,ilt1l‘5 11nd horse- 111:1], and the 2111111111111 11f 11111111111‘. Htlltlfivlllfi 81111 01111-1" ivzttutt-s 1:11," 11111111- thc fair in rc- Ccnt y".":11".~" 1111- 111t>t..11li11_-; t-vt-nt of its kind in Eilsltfll Liillliulll. ' This your the 1-"1- cxhibils 11-1-11- particular- ly uutnztuding, 11- 1151111 a world chzuupion shown bv Prcnncr 111111» 11-1111 is ;1 great booster for our l-Ixhibitiun, 111th 11v 111-1-1-1-111 111111 CXTllllDlC. H. C1. \Vells And Science The lute ll. 1i. \\'1-Ils 11-111 a 1111111y-sidc1l _{€lll1lS, but he will 1111 11.111111 1);; 1"-.-111c111l11-1'c1l chit-fly as the 1111111 11-1111 .1-1l ~ci1-111"1- f111- thc 1111111 in the strit-t. ll sat :11 lht- ft-t-t 11f the git-at t-izunnlicl, lliwift-ssur Thonlzts ll. l'.‘tl"'1llllllllle 01111111111011 of llztru-zni-iti .1 l 1111111 111 the l\’11\"z1l Cttllvgc 11f >1 1:1 >1:1..1 l\1-11~i111_'t1111, and whoa".- uwu ' 111111 11 11111111111111 cl- fc-ct 1111 1h.» 111 I 1:i~ 11:11. 11 “'11s at Smith 111111.511 111-11. 11k his degree as liztcht-lcr 11f -' -:"l1 lft- ‘ ltonuurs, and :1l1~111‘l11-1l 111-11 1 ‘~11 1'11‘ scit-tttific in- vcstigztlit-n 111111 1111"11.1-1 l:.-."l.g1"11111-.11 11f s11 lllany 11f his \\111"i.~. ;\s 11 s:111"\ 11-111-1‘, \\l'lI\ 1x11111111 with lvitiliug, and his l1 :11.» 11f fivtiuu 111111 wit-utific romance will 1111 111111111 h.- 1-.-:1l 111111 r- -"l with enjoy- ment. 111-11111 11 '1, 1111, i111- 11 11111 1-1‘ 1,111,111.- rt-ftirnt. llis tit-ft. . - 1111112‘1111tic1-1thlc i11 such works as the huge "(Jutlint- 11f llisloi-y." l1 ii laid that \V€ll5 was himself sin-prised at the success of this 11-11111, 111111-11 sold more than half a 11111111111 1-111111-1- i11 .\111<-1"ica i11 one yczir, and oven (i11ts1"ipp1-1l 1111- lliblt- :11- a “best sell- er." The l11>11l< 1111s- 111111-1-11 its merits. It is masterly i11 (ltsigll 11t11l_d1-11n1atic trcattucnt, i11 its clarity of stvlc and i11 the cntnprcssioti of its multitudittotts titan-rial. .-\s a truc "outline" of human history, 111111-1-1-01", it is badly out of drawing. The autl1111"'s uttcr lat-k of tinder- Handing of great religious periods, such as the Middle Ages, fur t-m-unplc, is revealed in his naievg efforts to deal with such subjects "scien- tifically"; while even i11 dealing with scientific matters, as i11 his tart-historic 1-l1ap1ers, he was much too ready to accept fragile ltypothesis as eolid fact. But as Kipling wrote his “Recession- ll", no did Wells live to rccant the gospel of Nictorian materialism which 11¢ imbibed as a ltudent and preached s0 lusiily during most of hi: writing years. llcre is a quotation reveal- ing a different attitude of ntind: one in which Ontkmtcness completely vanishes in realization Of 1M futility of his efforts togneasure with lill little foot-rule the dimensions of the 1mi- TCINE! *7‘ i "The Analysis of matter in the last quarter M; century," wrote Wells in 1926, "has reach- “ii, vointfihere it has ceased to be in any “There's alcohol in plant and tree. eenlee wonderful. It is incomprehensible. “It must be Nature's plan fir! liltelnent in a paradox; every formula That thertrshould be, in fair degree in mitt-age on common sense. One is left Some alcohol in Man." taken tohcomplete ggoxlvlth, wsinlmrk- 1 l6 CD ‘LVSJS tor soldiers. A force varying in g? lgflelfing“ $3,135’ and B? thls perlmentlng with t; new govern- slreixgth from thirty to fifty men, “you wok pyace a, 20 m 21 m,- nien-tal system at home and striv- drawn from the garrison of lnuls- 5 m, o, human 111.. 51.011111 ba-mz mightily to save the economic but": was usually stationed nt Port 9, “t m0 P05111011 abroad without which she Lfllole: although the Governors I, 15 o; mums, m m...“ Same would be reduced to an obscure had often complained of the un- extreme clam“, (o, 1Ongevpy‘ “d. little island. finds herself aur- Dfvleclcd condition of the place. mjfllng cf course. a considerable YolllldPd 10511.8’ by B11 811110-911 1B- and or the ea5y qmquest, 11 o1. lack o; accumcv in “g9 records, credible number of hnrassments. fered to any marauder daring 3011951011 quotes the cases. among Theft? WW9 been Kit-flier 110112‘! Elm-tell t0 “$581111 it- others 111 I-Iet-rv Jenkins, who llvcd for her. net-hens. when she 51001! The usual landlmz place was at (mm 1501 101670; Thomas Parr, alone against. bwlble inn-ill!!!- the mouth of the strenmlet. which who lived from 1483 to i636; and tlon by the Smmlu-dl. Napoleon. still threads its way dew-n- the val- mmemm 17011111955 or Desmond. and Adolf Hitler, when eounge ley. half concealed ln luxuriant who lived 145 years, though some mid detennlnallcn were her sev- he-rbaze, A bridge for font pas- have said that the ngcs of two i111: weapons and moment to mo- sengers was thrown across Countesses of Desmond were lelg- ment existence her only goal. but from which a. road bending 11 llt- coped 11.10 on», The 1111.15.10“ O1 for pure, downright cunsed situa- llo from the sea ran up the ac- the longest 1tfe to be rcnsonabty‘ $110115 it is hard to reclll when cltvlty to the Government bulld- attested l5 of interest to Actuaries. any nation war no 111%- and in an. American actuarial pub- She Ls cum-yin: the zmln- loud These buildings consisted of a Manon 13.11.11,. 1W1 1411111. cite the tn efforts to maintain m: own dwelliml and offices for the Gom- case of C.J Dt-akcnberg. n Dan- 11nd "I! Dlllvh lute-N!!! ln Indo- mandzmt. quarters for the soldiers 1;), gelatin-er, who was born ln 16-16 nests. She is trylnt; to rec anlu and subaltems. a decaying slruc- urn died tn 1772. It is declared Malaya and Burma on n f endly lure which served as a chapel, l that he was sturdy and robust and bflsls in re-establishing her 0on- valuted powder magazine. a bake begnpeyamgnlally vary lmlpctuolls. trol of the great “- H a house. a forge. three store-houses. At the age .11 lll he married o bottleneck at. Slngapore. She is one for clothing and dry-goods. 60-year-old widow. who died a few trylm! to zfl the Indians 0M he!- thc other for flour and provisions. years later, and at the age of 13b zieclr and onto their own feet. at he proposed t1 several women but the same l-ime DNRTWHR some of without success. _ 1.1111‘; 111111111111. 111 this rough handling of liquids. germs and lmcteria dit- i11 supersonic spasms. This fact may soon rcvnltttiuize c011- v1-11tio11al lucthotls of preserving foods. Mill.- and fruit juiceslcait he “pastt-urizctl" without boiling. Yin-unins are tmimpztirul because the fond-s do 11111 ltztve to be cooled. .\ new tuagic is emerging front the labnralkories. 1i‘ Britain. riddled bv war. ex- COLLECq-“ms n, 150 Richmond Si. Charlottetown. P.E.L FREDERIC A. LARGE BARBISTEB. ETC. Phillip Bulldliu. lll Grafton St Phone 1M! P. 0 Box Ml CBABLOTTITOWN. P.E.L DR. A. R. SMITH DINTIBT I'll Grill-on Street Offloellnunxbtolfl-Ziol TQIIIIIDII SZIL ALEX W. MATHIESON nuts-rim. sonlclmn. mo. Offleu IO Great 600m Streei Money to mm Collection J. L McGUIGAN. B.A. . NOTARY. s-rc. I uaatsrrm, soucn-on l 001mm BUILDING M. ALUAN FARMER BA- LLB. MONEY T0 LOAN lAl-ll-lSTE-IL SOLIOITOR. BTO- _ CIIAIZLOTTITOWN Olllldlan Bank oi‘ Commerce Blfll She is trying 11> 1111111111111 the GAUDET t? HASZARD needs of existence at home against the necessity for trade abroad. And Ilrrlnen. Solicitor-n. Notaries Ell MONEY T0 LOAN in- lhe MlddJe East the Arabs lnfl JQWS. Russians tmd Persians, Greek GILBERT A. 61AUDET. B.A.. LL31 WALTIIEN GAUDET LLB lmfllsfs nnd Egyptians, all are trrinc to push her out. And it la A. Ululdlln Bunk at Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown. P If. l here in this ancient crossroads of the’ world that commercial and titlhtaty Interests alike demand that she stand beyond nil. is lnvolveguallltgy bulaeal and: searoower~m ry sen n a1 - Untll the lltflllcllzn epidemic 1-! 111mm he does not not ll own.- ‘ 191B he remained in pcrfr"! lit-mill and seiipower which ls dilimin en- an‘ w’ n’ but he was attacked bv £1111! eCt-llfile tlrelv dependent 01-1 middle eastern owopnmh, Palmer Graduate CF-lrloiietown U] Prlloo ll. Phone l0" PALMER & HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM. 5.1M LL11 JIABBISTEB. ITO. t leak o! Nova Booth Chambfll Chariot . - and gradually lost his teeth 11nd q“ R7911 mutt tetnwn, P B. I his h-alr turned tvhltc. U11tll 1111-11 1g 31-1181,, t, 1o 3e; out o; it. had not; inc."- llls 1111b‘! l0 “L as seems inevitable, she have basea at Bennzl and ‘m- bruknu. well u at Malta end Oy- MONI! T0 LOAN Phone ll P.0. B0! l9 Canada has arranged to scnd wine casks t0 .-\11.str.'1li.-1 so that exports of wine to Cattada will not he held up 11v the llrCF-(‘llf shortage of cask-s in Australia. The [inited Kitigtlolti has 1111-0 1101-11 asked to assist in speeding up ship- ments of Australian wincs to the British mar- kct 11v returning cask-s. Australia has sent half 11f this vezu-‘s 1|u11t11 11f 7.470 tons of winc tn llritaiu. 11111 the shru-trtgq nf 0.1.915 111111- (lclay- sl1ipn1cnt< 11f llll‘ rrst 11f the built-d K111249111 111111111, 'l‘i111b'1-1- s11i1al1lc for making wine (asks is itt-ctlcd for 111r1ki11g furniture and for l1r1us- 11114 11nd the tutmfnrtttrc of cask-s was r111 :1 re- duct-rl scale during lhc 11-111". =1‘ =01 li< i‘ Y l ll-t ll t- and a third for molasses. There 1.11.15 also n residence for the doc- the interests which she hu de- 1m" whose nearest nelchbor was ' vcltmed there over the Yflti. She the Recollet Cure. Father Felix. ls battling toe-to-lfle at Plfl-i. ll! These buildings were eonstruct- Berlin and ln Vienna against e|~ tabllshmetit of a one-power eon- ed not of logs. but with posts and boards. When new they were trol over Europe which would have lit-r nt it; mercy, I I 1'11’ In India an mtcresthtg r-ust- was recorded 1n the 1931 cczusus rc- port of one Stclrll Wasted. the son of a negro father 11nd Arab 1110111- or, who lived 1n Nagpur. A1 1h.- tlme of the ccrsns he was stip- posed to have 111152106 211s 159m yeur. but the census supt intent.- ent. for the Oar-lull Provtn 2s stat.- ed that even allvwlfltl much exaggeration nls nge w-otttd then have been I30 run-s. We ..drlr:-scd 1m inquiry to D1‘ R11. lull. Dir- ector-of Public I-Icalth. C-eittrril Provinces. who tins informed us that Slddl Wasiud died at the nth? o: 158 years 01-. August. l4. 19-13. He was a famous wrestler n1. the court of the llnlutrajah of Baroda. 1 .\n<lrr-\v .\l111"v(-l, littglish pot-l, (lit-d this date, 1678; was originally an ardent lrwnlist. but swung m tht- stipport of (fromu-cll 11110111 he greatly .'ltllllll'l‘(l b11111 as :1 man and as a soldier; l1t- trztvt-llt-d 1111 1111- cnnlint-nt fur S(_‘\'t‘1'1'll vcztrs: \\"11s assistzitit 111 Milton, and secretary to lnrd Cztrlislv. lle tmblisltcd I’0t-1u.1 (16804, P0111111 an xfffnirr nf 571th‘, T111- lfrltcnz-ral Transport-d. bc-irlt-s :1 numhcr of szhiricztl tmcms and cxqttisite lyrics: "1' 11 nnlv 11111111111 t-vt-s c1111 11-01-11" . . “.\lusi1-, 1111- 111<>saic 11f lllt- air." “'l‘l1c world in all doth but two nations bfll’, The good, the bad. and these mixed everywhere." I i W ‘i ' neat and comfortable. but the frorls and heats of seven years had sndly impaired their beauty and destrcved their comfort. Tlhev were erected by the unfortunate company of St. Pierre. and were now crumbllntz to decay. De Pen-sens wrltlnz to the min- lstrr in October. 1728. says: "It will be impossible to live longer on the Island of St. John. if your IEx-scllencv docs not order the erection of new tlwelllntzs, T711119 loft here bv the Count St. Pierre are so ccmnlcielv rotten, that the soldiers and mvself run. everv mo- ment. the rlsk of being crushed under their ruins. It would exelte your nity. dld you see the manner ln 11-inch we are lodeed." N11 pity was excited. for the i-rtltctlr. appeal failed to arrest the attention of those who, at, Versailles, shaved the oollcy of France. not for the well-being o! the people but to gull the vanity and cant-ice of Madame Ponvoa- daur. De Pensens had therefore to batch up the crumbling tenn- ments as best he could. and bnve whatever disaster 11.n- L ' t. "vylnter anrl ministerial neglect mk-ht entail. Port Lajole seems to have been 111 1111.1 time 11 favorite settlement v-tth those who desired to em- nlov themselves in clearlmz and 1111111" the land. From the val- lev. its slopes and the height; on either side. the forest had well nlsrh comnletelv disappeared. ‘The axe of the settle-r had also broken the eontlqulty of shade that darkened the waters of WQt River, and an aim-lent plan of the settle- ment shows the met of land ly- tr" batman the Government buddtncs. a d the bolnt m which the tlvhthouse now stands. more raimletelv won fro-m the form. that lt ls at the present time. (To be Concluded) --(0P1— Penicillin is We suspect that lh¢ t-imeilit-d asstr-t cf Willlrm S. Hart may ave lccsn hastencd by the sit-ect- acle of cron-ilng guitar-playing. dlldllv fllliretl young men attempt.- lug to fill nls b01115 and saddle as CCV-‘buy heroes o! tnc mouth-t. screen, says The Cclg-rv Albi-rla we 1.,‘ $151195! that 1.11s 11111’. Illdfldilb-fl sorrow mk-ht hau- bccn HEhi-Pnntl by a smal news item which ap- peared, unfcrt-inntely. on the same day cs his obltuurv The ttory told of 10.000 veterans tn his adopted stats 0,1 C-allfornia who malted _- some of them 24 huurs—-for a chatw-c io buy 1.588 ~1u,".-_lus jeeps. Thgic Young men tllru-hhcss bccamg un- “almf-‘d "m! the 10117 during their aye ln the service and knew l‘. for what it ts-n jarrlntz. bruising, belaborlng. tooth-‘oosenirq invent. ion. sturdy, dretcss and orkctical "Ylslflllpflble ‘tilt ueflnltclv skittish. 9811901811? Wh-n rounding corners. In short, 3 51-m- w on wh.%]s_ Y“ 8K8" after 111w... ridden 11111111, tese veterans stlll wanted them. We think it v/outq have tiroved p; 1M1". Hart's swllsfnctlo 9° 0W5. that the old. ltatd-rldinq pioneer West isn't dead after all ——-In Detroit whlc now has alwnyh certified-p ti; 911011811 IOWYL-Dolrce are arresting men on charges of "ogllng" the “mlfllflé ft-gure. They are doing so under an old ordinance which taker thll thing so seriously that 1g Drovldel penalties 111' a $509 11,1, "P 9° d!!! to lett- "011111111" 11 .1... {PM by n Detroit policeman n5 tmkiniz her over.” and 11...... "L. him/l! penalties to pay 1m- yfyoog; Of 90111191 there ls nothing r-i the Constitution to protect. uqllm; unless it would come 1111119,- lyfc’ funeral welfare clause or the pup- wit. of hnp ‘mess. But eurey some afgdgli "l" l0 08h! is an inherent ll of freedom. will force q The theatre and politics are cvitlcitlly found in a happy 11101111 in the nt-w London hit "Big lien", written by Rt. 1-1011. A. l’. llcrbert and pro- duccd by Charles Cochran. 'l‘l1c musical show deals in topical mlitical issues i11 a fashion re- miniscent, to some, 11f (iilbcrt and Sullivan's Iolan-thc and (icrshwitfs "Of Thee l Sing." Of the Opening at the Adclphi Theatre. The 11111.11 reported: “lt was very tnuclt a Parlia- mentary occasion. A rmv of the stalls looked like the 'l‘rc1tsury bench, and if an emergency Cabinet meeting had been 111-111 i11 the interval ntinistcrs need not have wanted for the very highest military advice." Antuitgst others in the audience were Princess l-Ilizabctlt, the Dt1cl1- ess of Kent and Field-Marshal Lord .\l0nt- gomery of Alamcht. This distinguished audi- ence found much to tit-light them in Big Ben's story of a hero who is :1 Conservative and a heroine who is a Communist, althnuglt the satire was less sharp than the political situation led them to expect. But there is a scene laid in the House of Commons that almost literally “brought down the Ilouse." The shoty-‘s most quotable lines seem to be the ones sung when the issue of prohibition is raised. They run: down or 8o to bed. A short nap in a chair M. ntvht was all that he needed, and he Offered his Drug and 1n plleaflne to mum n“ prayers flve times- a day. tits dlet sue, and the plpgflng! (mm Mo. sul. The Arabs want Bengali and Tobruk, though. llld the Jew! Ind Arabs want Pnlesltnle. Britain he: a up lo that. time was six po-un-zls met a part of of flour for one meal. as well as trans-Io ‘lhmjorden If! vegetables, rice, mutton, and four rmlng independent mlllt hue. but seer; of milk each day. when. lll be never took drugs. but he pr»:- this fs insufficient to meet Any general threat which might be developed among the frnnluu, the Kurds and Arab: 0f Ink and Inn. Herc the Brent Mosul end Arub- lun nil fields. largely owned l; me British admiralty. are It at: e. 1n all this are: ‘lurker clone anneal’: to be a British ally. The,‘ unflinchlnc Turkish stand ullnsi _ nnv westward encroachment by ‘flush on the Dardcnelles And the eastern Mediterranean ll the one bright spa! in the British picture. The friendship of the 011* lov- ernment ls. for the tnmuent at least, a dnln rather then e lup- port, although Greece docs stead as a buffer between Raul; and further impingement on the Brit.- L~h lifeline. John Bull‘: friends are ln habit of expecting‘ him to ‘mud- dle throu h.’ but e is in a mud- dle this tme in which. every n!‘ ‘he turns, he stem on rameme oer. H. F. McPHEE, B.A.. K13- Y. ITO. KOLICITOI Chlrlomlofl o-ooooooooqooo-ooowo-oow EYES EXAMINED IND GLASSES FITTED J. S. Taylor OPTOMETRIST on. um ma one» ll‘- lvulln llv late-W‘ hue: lellenee l!" oovee"*‘ NOTAI lAI-BISTIII. Building Tmow on the oak and sycamore, Lust Su-inmer’: shade and Ant» ‘Nu- umnltlhbofi; d lld l ow on e c sr an , December’: cheer and 111F111 1:21:21‘: Pile on the bouzhu that. sheltered once The mockingbird: and their alight nee We transmit-e ell to keep wlth u: teal of the Detroit ordinance and io Ill b1 l 0N1 Ifl- "n. m‘ m!’ m“ ma ruddy “k m’ °°‘"'" 1° 41°"!!! lust when taliti 1%; iii: tgmintgnt d’ dairy new e man 1a 11 t _ ,. 4L gun" 15$" éllzsllticihije mtztle from 1mm mut- -8lllriucl wane! g m, m. brave 01119;,