. I run cmucorrmowu GUARDIAN _ 1 v‘ ' During the Great War the word 1 _ .‘“Anue" was coined as ii collective. ¢m“i'*|é;r'%£lil°qi' t‘; ironing nnny (lauded 1on1) cue par you o- airmen) dollvolbd- _ , I ltcrm for those brave soldier boysi PM" l...‘ lgwzighhi‘ ‘I-“lhl, United BI-utm- who came from the far-off south- .“ mfummynyeng; lern Dominions, half way round the l}, P .rufrorll;‘hl|rm'fita|ldrlgheoll“ who, to play their part in saving a u I a ' the Empire and the liberties of‘ Q’ remedy for every member of the "m imankind. So far Anzac is an hon- ii-WTIITHE lJHllllllllHllWNlilIlHlllllNl of ,5» per you (In eduma) lulled In condo und Vleo-Pnolulenb-J. 8.. Burnett. Secretory-Unit. Col. D. A. Nselilnnou. ll. S. 0. Editor Ilul Monger-J. ll. Burnett. Pruldotuv-W. Cheater B. IcLuro. By lame: W. Burion. M.D. Arum-lino Editor-d). 1;, curfl. WHAT PLAY DOES. 7P5 Atilllarug uoreu. homer loo and I150 _ ‘ored name and we would -not de- - ' | tract anything from its merits. But fwhen it comes to Anzac butter, temnn-any make FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 , _ iwere .4 1m yearlthought away from the studies. j to compete with the Canadian pro-l l , 1duct in our home market, a differ- ’ said about the evils of drinking toiem “he of thought 1s suggestflh For‘ . rJinwri u OUR DAIRY BUSINESS (need it most. Something might be THE Prince Edward Island Dairy-zexcess. about the danger of tekinglthe Alizac summer is of even dateiamut afie"w“rds' “mi 5° mmh‘ men's Association did well lnieven a single glass of spirituous iiq-lwlth the tlanadlim winter- The An- o... mm, GlasseAsiDFitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS. 142 Richmond Si. 44440-0 0o eeooooeoamw. . . . ___:___ ______ ____ .,.campztign lllfifllllg-S‘. thhtCd dtiil' d'k. - roiigou ena a by a op ng a dr nking and iun enness The dis Jamar’ their most luxuriant stage‘! resolution asking the Federal Gov-grace to which the family of thclland production of butter is cheap] eminent to apply the anti<lumping drunkard is subjected and the COII-“vyhlle at the same time the pastuycfsity. clause toimportutions of butaerfroirrstant fear that haunts the wife and-fields 0i Clllllllifl Bl‘? buried ill SHOW However’ the Australia. The discussion on this children lest the husbund and fn-iand the “St “i imaductim‘ fmibiit" l ibers of the class. bcrs of the class who gA‘A“‘A‘A‘ resolution was intcresiting and. iirthcr should come home drunk or be‘ ter is at its highest’ “mm spots, reuillcd menwries of election locked up in jail. The wisdom of It so happens that almost every The ASSOClG-‘Iillllllfllllg the cup that inebriates [annu- in our favored pmvincn 15 1n lion is strictly non-political and, tocspecially by the young. could be $01110 50ft ll dfliPl/lllall and-HS $11611 i— ‘ . _ h l ‘the credit of Lhc members, some offcloqucntly stressed and some 1ioetryiis mtmested in i c Anzac treatyl CONDITION a _ . _ __- I _ _. , lwith Canada, upon which thew isjh ihnm old campaigners, party llflflbhlllaflf} Ol the occasion might be flt-‘Some difference or opinion on bchltheln with ‘Ionom 1 ivcre carefully avoided. As dairy-ltlngly quoted by way of lugubrlous " Pgvlarumimzililfiéwcfi", figlitihtthix: imcn the members had no difhcultyiomameutation. The avoidance OIIIOFWBTG that the treaty is a goodlwcii "Pills Siudics? science run ‘produce and till realizing the olrvious fact thatldrink. not when it cannot be PFO-ilme “mi might t” b” ‘wiltimiedr beWtu money can buy. They are equally efficient for Horses or (lattlorrebuild and invigorate the system- quickly-cure all skin troubles —llnpart 2t rich glossy rout ol" flair. purify the blood and cleanse the skin. In case of swelled logs- worms or impure blood-this preparation will secure hist- ing results. 50c PER PACKAGE We also carry Itoynl Purple Woodburyis International Stock Foods. The 2 Macs DRUG-STORE M!) Great George St. Telephone 315 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention ' more than the "colors" wore lion pounds of butter from Austral-viii fvllllilli; l1 dangerous habit. bcqcanada in or anywhere else would dlsplacefcause of itscnervating effect upon on equal quantity of Canadian but-iphysical and moral manhood lllld‘ ibest." And it ls true that the balance ohhas n, ngln-e on just who * . -. _'playcrs of his ow ticnl arena. however. some sow incsquc paragraph which might have Canada‘ But of Wm‘ do“ m“ b9‘ for nl-c 111m“, 1o do; l _ _ I Jucts. but of automobiles, pulp anditurns out differently to wisdom and foresight of the Kingnblc. paper and some muchihcry_ The planned or expected. l Government and. therefore. they‘ voted against it and‘ against their temperance offers such a splendidimadc i“ Dill-Eli‘) 11ml "early lily-tile it. ll d ' cl wheue ‘ C d iagery and imagination that one ieiiiltéi‘ in Ontufi° or Quebec’ Theihave spoke b f ow airymen se ' in ana u. , _ .~ n e ore. | ,pioflts on the trade between Con- can Sec me point clearly ;Prince Edward Island delrymen are Wmlders will’ Pmiessilmai “mi “bjada and Anzac are therefore divid- child. a bov or gii-i. that ‘ always present in other things. l lcumpeted, as far as quality is con- '§1cernca. \vith the best butter makers statistics showing how the prvhlbl-‘no Mes, products n, sen Tijof Europe, and, on equal terms, tion act is being enforced in the {could do so with the dairymen oflUllited Slates- the world. They have successiuiiyterestms and even more prolltablemwes °f Cmmda" “m” °f i‘ “ma? _ v r mamas WA LL PAPER Most everybody likes a BARGAIN‘ Well here you are. - We have gone through our Wall Paper Stock and have selected upwards of I 100 lots mostly short lines but all Nice Patterns, most oi’ them have Borders to match. and suitable for PARLOUR. DINING ROOM, BED ROOM. HALLS and KITCHEN, etc” and to suit any ROOM, all priced away down to clear. Many lots less than half price. (real bargains.) Now "on sale in our Wall Paper Department CARTER & C0. Limited Iniachinery. pulp or paper and have!“ ‘ilmciellcl’. ral ning. . l . i i th t th n ' lmmai‘ m“ lime" “e give" a“ exhibwt the desirability of the olderl allathoseeyofsliikir 022i)‘ . 1 0i the sake of physicial inlport bounty of six cents per pound. people setting a. good example to ' int-ch if this bounty were removed the young people. as. for lnstancclchc dumping or Anzac butter intoilbe ‘immed- or compensated for at this end bylwlien it man or’ woman of voting‘ this country, and have so expressed; _'"'__">""__ o custom duty, the competitionnze. ‘B h t h n f“ Lib’ would still be unequal as they hevehslaquld be careful to Drectice allherig: Yefireselirtatiiiilisagughc ‘s; “ll HOUSEHOLD summer and pasturage when wrevround prohibition,‘ that is, for them-lprmce Edward Island‘ who at Ombl have winter and inside expensive selves as well as for other people. asfiva m- at home defend or apologize‘ By feeding. A year or two of such com- children are proverbially quick to, for the Anzac Treaty? Ale they not ROBERTA LEE votes for would kill our winter dairying andlsuspicion of preaching withoutiAustmlm and New zcahmd‘ and o‘ this would soon be followed by the? practicing. Pseudo-prohibitionists death of the whole industry. lsilflllid 8150 ill/Old Supplying their: 1am? It is Wfill roi- us to, occasionally at guests with whiskey or cock-tails 1" least look m ‘maners from thehwncn one 119011111115 aginnst dnnk m. Arc they not sacrificing the interhdipped in the solution. ‘lloint of view of our own interests blood money or any 0f the otlwrlcsts "I Pmme Edward 15mm] w “w wcll for our formers to incct occu evils incident w illifilllllclllllfilhi-illlyime one hum. m“, on h“: uhlurhwvi“ (m, quickly- tht‘ Siwliiii i)" "illllilli "Oi V’ llil-liilkulliziiid swztiiiiiiiu ttwuy our ix-st iu- i ‘Inn-nn-rg- 1.01111, n1 vn-w, 1|, i,- n1| vm-y tlu-msclvcs ol" i-itlicr drink or |)|00fl‘ll(‘I'f.'SlS to put profits iii [he puck- wcll- ln-rliups cvcii iicccssury. fllll'-ii|it1iii‘-.V. or to lvlllllll vlilvffi by "iivr-Mcts "i lili‘ llluliuvi'atzturirlrs of Out-air l ing lloliticul iiphcovztl to look at illfs’ ii i" film" . ‘m and Quebec flunk 1L Oven nloiicmm wiuduw“ venom i things [mm m“ par"), stundpoim’ ‘Thisiis ‘newly u Suggestion‘ wfliwant. such men to call lllflflliifllVflSiwaull" fi but sanity may be rcstorctl nndlnvll! tililb U10 Ofilflllfi Fcicilcii "Your repicscntutivcs. And zigali-.,gluss' maintained by such 1the manufacturers of Ontario undl ‘sioiiiilly uiid sci: dhiiigs from \\\-. ->. _ (Ylcztnilig Willilnws‘ l gct-togt-thcrlflbvv" “w one“ ham ‘iii for u sub- what shull we cull them? “Annual To Remove 'l'1lllllll(l Skins cohfcmhchfi M. thus‘, held during 1cm w “.1110 about and hm pmcibuttei‘ men" has been suggested ilSl iu-icuitun: is ihc basic industry not enforcement. etc. This may 1w of lui this Province nionc. but of cnn-lscrvice in that direction. But our,‘ mo. n..- a whole, and anything thhthestecmcd pseudo-prohibition con-l The 1iitiuble stony of tiic im-conu- "*“"“-“ "- W" -*“"'" militatcs ngninst this industry inltcnlbornries mu)’ please themsclvcsfiii" lam"! Wi" "l" I1"W11-- It crops " -~-<O&- --- uny province citnnol. out be inJufl-i , _ and in the Press. Whut could do‘ more than such an incident added ‘ Quite h number o; m“. citizens to the bungalow affairs in our owni very informative outlaw Spending an alcohohday m thmProvince some years ago. to cliscour-z will have done very much to ad-‘coumy m, at present vance our greatest industry. We‘ ‘H H z C d a . S] SOS O II . frequently meet as politicians and Scllms 0U!‘ 0598M‘ 811d Slmlldillgl , a a a partizens. but fortunately not soitilfl 11101103’ accounts for much of! often ns to be beyond rccovcryjthc uboilndlnz Prosperity lo Can- Meeting as farmers once ior twice trilfifl M Plfisclll- year and discussing matter from the‘ W‘ p_ M farmers‘ view point is an excellenti “w bluswrmg nwmh of March‘ m “wince has reachgd a new Q. Silfllliti yum do a htue bluswflhg even dun high level and estimates that for curvu 11m “lent? corrective for partizanship. WeKmg a winter of exceptional mndhthe current, yenr {he five m1111°n A. A man should iilwuys do heartily compliment our farmers on]? . dollar mnrk for the first time, 167,- m" "mvhm H 'h"""’ i“ m’ "m" the successful meetings of the week ness, , ‘O00 above last your’ and m“ for the prose-iii ii woinuii must officiate- and we shall be glad to welcome fiilst time in many years the Prov- the 1301111111011, Arie;- n few them again and to ‘mm {mm It will be frankly admitted thatlince will have a genuine surplus of months on“. of Dpe1-nnon_ we be. m Canada is a difficult country 10633-0011 As to the "While l" ti"! lleve that the reasonable temper- em. Bovern but we cannot admit that all Li?“ MW‘ Mr‘ Leger “Y5 i" Pl" unce people 0i m? P'°"i"°°- and __.._<o>;I-—-— Y ‘I oluuon rm resent (“momma m. The Govermnent will continue “my 9,1- nmqy n11 msonnhie, W111 "MPEMNCE "5- "ocms i” ° i’ lls vigilance w promote temper- admit that Government Control l impossible that no preventitive, an“, And 1e; n, my that the such as we hum. is ah lmpmve_ ' ft several months past we have can be found for the continued ex 800d 01d Virtue 0i l-BIHDBPBHCB i8 ment over the former system.. .The F o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I heard and seen much nboufodus‘ that no way can be found w not in danger. for our new law, objegf. of the 13w is not 1,0 5111111 l _ _ better than any law we ever had. lip a big liquor business, but to prohibition, but nothing in either ofIretam its immigrants. Statesman teaches and commends sobriety’ promote temporal.“ by regulating the political pseudo prohibition or- ship will solve these problems butl trunqlliiiii’ B-lld Kfillllillt Seif-PES- and controllih!‘ the sale. at the gens about temperance. And thelithe opportunist that I seeks sup- hecp “The government that W111‘ same time dwerhng w the public ers a s lendid sco foriport by cflttrillii W Willi" fleciim-i n“ “dvanc” relied“ we We" treasury the thousands of doflars 1mm“ p De‘ ‘th ‘cthrricwat ‘ . 6 59V l1 0V" 9 ll 0P that would take other channels. oratory and rhetoric. for good and to particular interests will m.‘ _ Moore & Mcl-aod wholeso e warning and adviceiver solve them. What is neededi Government Control’ we profiled Thu‘ the mm” mke" "m" the ‘Id. E '71‘ t t h‘ h 1 m h mo“ at present h‘ smtesmanshlp M; by the experience of the others. mop“. goes buck u, them 1h some Charlottetown. P. .I. some at eas o w c mg reoe . ous to the whole of Canada. These meetings have iron very EDITORIAL NOTES Modern» Etiquette i B)‘ ROBERTA LEE successful. itablish immigration from the Brit-l illnuc 1"> l\‘f!i.ll' her rings? A, Yes; llicre uru In New B. “wick the budleliwdz; slioshouldnui. Designs. Prices based on double ' rolls lf-fon. Mr. Leger. Provincial secre-ililvii-ili’ Best Wallpaper Catalogue _ in Canada Fill in and Mall Coupon below MOORE k McLEOIL, LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. s Hell me New Wall Paper Catalogue. i _ _ _ , a , and we do not claim for our Pw- other form oi to general Interest [the ‘eyes or the em or those who Ottawa and we hevqnt ,!,§~ - vince the bent temperance law of to the Province." . '.~!»~ 4_ . . l" 1 , . who ibnbr yours One of the complaints parents na- regarding games, is or more million pounds of whichithut they take too much time and That a boy will be practising the games every day. will be talking about them, will play match games hour in taking. what can at best which will cause hours of talking Now games, athletics, do take up In fact, in some colleges _ _ 1 standing by their fellow-dairymenluor lest it might lead to excessive we butter is‘ produced when the 1m the United 953118828 saidrflni’. whovéllufi/zgvgégilzs cfilggxr tlljghggglvl-‘gu; i d 1 fl [d3 , S OH any fCDl‘ S V0 B , 1S 8 - . __ Brass an c over e over there lowed onemnh of his years exanh week, only a thousand Limes 306cm ‘gpliociviiégtsaielezr. Isitlritvrhiigbeigilplliichiériliais gaging; sgixlttsgltintg under an un. "when because he 1s gmhg up so tuated. Millions of students have Earth ‘w without form d m _ wards an ulti. much time for his college or unlver- devmed i-ileii‘ “Q1019 iivcs i0 l1 531810 "d the a; mt of God and V0 . mate purpgsc. . feature of man's being, or a par- ‘i P move upon may an; ggyernad by definite laws. - , ~ . < , U L‘ l I Ell lLB . professing whilst ticulai manifestation of one of the. 1 ‘we ° e w“ rs deploriiig the loss of so much/time to athletics, admit that the mem- awarded one year. and on investigation it was found that every color winner had passed _ . man with a week in London did get is years examinations, many of ~21 general impression of his sub- ject-somc idea of what the city as a whole meant to him. It lacked dcfiniicncss, but, in so far as it’ quickened his consciousness and elf-- larged his vision, it was of grcatl value. comprehensive glimpse of our sub? ject it may mean more to us than; we imagine. ' ‘half of_ the treaty the defence is puti And why shouldn't an athlete do As Curtis has well said "The atti- _ _ y _ m de of mind WlllCll is found in play limportation into Canada of ten mil- cured. but because of the possibiityjcauw m me aggregate Canada “instill U19 aim-lick‘ i" which i119 lllind ’ - lmore to Anzac than Anzac sells lOiIS at its best. is most alert. Be- cause inipluy. the student or any lone in fact. is keyed up to his very He has the signals in mind, _re his op-- envelopes us. ‘um AS om Campaigners in the pohlwqhlahhohd would make a picmpltradc is considerably in favour ofjih-oviii ls. and Willill llic player or that impresses itself upon our zit-i i tention is that mun is not merely} _ ._ _ must be ready in it but forms 1m actual part of its’ the resolution a reflection on the the effect of reforming the reform- lance consm? Not of [mm prud-im d0 Somcuimg ‘iineremifihcl)ii1$’§ii'"°i“"°' H" .. framework and his life can only bol dnterpreted in connection with. and in terms of it for it is only in pro- portion ns we can grasp the signi-, ficancc of suI-li relationships. that‘ we can hope to attain to n smulLl but ever growing. measure of ‘ lightenmcnt. as to the true signifi- cancc of existence. ‘ n side are doing. what was , In short the whole .subject of automobiles in question are nlll-niiilfc dciligiizifimiy Lflbforbcd ‘ nccn ra es on _ I v It is this forgctfulncss of self ovm interests and those of their fel- opportunity f0!‘ SDBCl-lifiiioll 11nd illl-ll pulp’ paper and machinery 1S madelhgggf ,',(;ifl$.11',1ct1l:a% I believe you that aI _ h v V plays games ‘not afraid of" competition on equallvstitiners have never mentioned itued between the 1W0 gunman Dohgwith his or her companions, enters. gterms with dairymen anywhere in'And'it would be so much more in-illlllllvll-‘i and U10 bill Cfllliffli PPOlI-flinto “mm “vim a zest’ that is "mi l this earth and all ‘that it contains is revealed to us as built up 0f a1 (single substance. 1 lworked ll]) into myriads of distinct‘ dorms. commencing with those so, Iiinfinitcly small us to be utterly be-j iyond the powers oi‘ sight. but ris- l It is this zest that brings out the than volunles and columns.“ dryy our way. We muke no motor earsnmeiital effort to its highest point‘ T e time is not far distant when ploy will not be considered just tho I , lreereation part of school or colleg . | . Our farmers and dan-ymen. sen-hire. but will be considered as mtes- lng, by crystallization and through’ organic association, in the mineral. vegetable and So encourage your child to play until they reach mental. Man. . 1cupation throughout Canada. from 811d "will development. that may "hAus-trnlia. But the terms are not . And something might also be saidisibh “mi initiiileni "iii as iileyhlraio-r essential pa“ °f ‘the ‘uemai ‘the steadfast mountains or the rest- lless ocean. upon the hardest dinq _ _ lmond or the most delicate nerve: pronmmon, they themselves by l1 Sl-POHB YBSOiUi/IOYL]H044++o4+0+¢>o+0vo9oo4@|iibr9. the common earthworm or: ' ‘the most highly developed human being. each. so far as its body is concerned. is made up of the some single substance, discerneble to us as electrons-or electrical charges. gThe infinite number of different be- ings we observe. the things whichl give to life its character and in- terest, owe their distinctive nature to the special forms combinations into which these elec- trons have been cast. The more we study life the deeper grows the impression that, wherever it reveals- itself, it is one great organic whole. Every living thing is tic-pendent up-l on non-living things. and they all; lock in. the one with the other. We; cannot concrivc of mun suvc us purtl Petition. as every dalryman knows, catch on to anything that has am“? “my m“ representatives °flil“y.‘*““i""‘°""'“* I Preventing Rugs From Wrinkling. Quebec man of pnnce Edwvard Is.‘ Dissolve one part of common glue with ten parts of warm iveter. Hang {the Pullover a pole and paint the .wrcng side of it with u paint brush 1 _ Use the solution sparingly or it may soak butter makers of the Far South on gluiiigi‘ and Siww G“ m” surface- . eriorm llllS outside whcrc tlic rug 1o!‘ his i-iivironiniriit. for it is only as; slutiiccl iii couiicciioii with hi1: sur- illflilldllliifi that wc can zttluiii lo zuijll ‘iiiidersiiiiidiiii; o1 his lilr as an lil- (lividunl. or irulcii (‘VCII flu‘ slight- est glimpse of the significance of the stupeiirloiis pnnorzunzi which is A rug dipped in paraffin Will , _ ly and gives it ilct the FCilflIJl‘ reflect whether we bl'll.-¥illll05$7i1ll>0$-§iblv to obtain with Never iisi- map oh W1|~|(|QW-C\'L‘I' opening bcforc us. ifcc iiig of reverence and humility-- .; rcvercncc when confronted with the, {grandeur and complexity of the Uni-l 1 . 11,,1,1,;,,.. 1|“. 1,- .1 .1... ». .- .,_ivcr:;c, and humility bircuusc of the. _ _ _. . . . - 11m 1 u. '1" n llilt iolusiltii _ 111,-, D1151, {cw (jays; 1n 1,1115 my 11;;- forcc. diivcn .t0 write on l)l'0lll|)lll0lll'L u m’ 1U" l" _ iilfli "lliylknh-h m“. m“ ‘film ""3"", h‘ ml (_l._ _ inudeqiiucqv of human powci lol lcovcis half the ground of lllUll‘l11lS-i,1',,,.1|\.(, W“, (h- mmuvl-llg “H: ski" lcomprchcnd it that I venture to, [representation of Island interests. i'i‘|i~- mi-ilioil hi‘ homing n r11... 1... .iiiulo l0 ri-iuovi- llll‘ skin gi-lii-rzillyl direct your attention to o. few of the‘ noticeable lcuiixrirri of this grout pro- blem of Existcucc. ' i up again and again in Purliainentj “ " °‘ ‘ ‘ “‘ ‘ ‘ ° " t ‘ ° t “‘ ' .5 world. is an infinitesimal part of ul linconceivably gixrnl wholc; a liitlc} ‘plunct which special sun which. in turn. isavcry‘. humble member of n galaxy of millions of kindred suns which arc hurtling through space in fixed or- bits. all part of a great system, and} all obedient to n commpn direction.‘ The magnitude of the whole stag g e oi ' i in ti . Y t .t Whirl. colors and niiitcrizils [g rs H mag a on c we mm I 5999M! i115 lllfil be"! lifiiivfirfili by iil’0 considered proper (or business Iago and defeat all attempts to es-l..“‘HN'“"‘“"""°' Q. .\lii_v u divorced Wllllllll] coil- lltl reasons ‘needs realize that we, as individuy. als. are port nnd parcel, not of this} world nlonc but of the Universe: and, further. though we can eon- ceive of no beginning nor end to it. u iuuii or it woman that we are capable of consciously |reaching out into its mysteries and lmmensities and of gathering some impressions of its workings. We even dare to propound the question:- “How came this little world of ours into being? How came-it to assumel the form in which we sec it?" All l {gm-y He 139115 that the rhvcnhc of Dark colors and licuvy mute-J- u . ;;u0nus” §@'PlLLS ‘l,’ . f] . _ 4i. 1. 31th.“ LADAQKA(J H1! » I ABLE LECTURE LAST NIGHT (Continued from page l) icoaches, Kathrlne Docks and the rest of it." No attempt is here made to master detail. but tho general all its activities, an expression of soul of the onlooker had part. might m of immeasurable value. in its ef- fect upon his outlook to the recipi- ent. A General Impression Thus, in asking you to spend an be but it fleeting glance at "Maul and the World he dwells in" it is‘ with a full realization that we will be facing conditions, similar to FnEE * impression that London was._ under‘ the soul of humanity in whlch~ the’ MARCH b, 192g v ywwlvlwgvwwwunuuihhti 01.3513.» Gfiiic. iuP_ you can win your wary to Ni8g¥l§ro. . Folls. “The 8cm vl"siiioodca Wheat u by writing winning essays § g Write for full particular: to _ THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Lgt g Niagara FallflOnt. IllIiiIllIlilliiillliilillilliilllllliiilliiillillliilliflillllliilillliilliilllflllllilifl It is certain thin As a re- if it were not so thewhoje outward nlyflads of objects m,“ the Universe, suit of such movement things began fabric of the Universe would m1. offers for consideration. A lifetimelio indulge m of study would not enable us to . . .. . .. _ master the smallest fraction of what athletics ale the most nlcit mom love“ our present lmowledge has m . . ffcr. The mass of material is so I have 1n mind a university where o, _ . __ usual number of gieat that wccaii scaicelyuivoid the danger of losing ourselves in u, If we can similarly catch al It is n stupendous Universe which Ono of the first factsl ivoven into its 'en-, Revelation Wc find. iu the first uiucc. that This has been i animal kingdoms} their climax in.‘ Whether we direct our eyes upon and special. t is, therefore. with tlic dccpcsti r I'l‘0lil(‘lll of lixlstcncc. 'l‘0 begin with. we disccrii LlliltUllFi circles around our \\\\\~\ \\ \ ‘1 \\ ..- c?“ A \\\\\\\ Li‘ KIDNEY D" UFR TpOU . . n . a?‘ i ‘ HEU|~1A Fl Aim,“ - ii" 2-28-tuf 6 mos. take form and these forms. so lapse. Further, we far as our knowledge will carry us, termining what now that byde' assumed. in the first; instanceflthe with which.'the structure of 1h shape of e countless ages this seething mass of dancing atoms. tical interest, but when it is realiz- such as we see in the sun today. To ed that living beings, and hamuh tangle m- detahs and conscquchny} us._'with our short sighted vision, larly man, exercise. within limits, of missing the one thing that ihcl "W" _"\°"¢‘lll°"i-‘> "l" appeal" i° i"? ~ OClIHOlIC. but evidently they acted BWIIIS Shilll unite flaming gases. During world has been and is being (11511. planet was a. ioifed. This may seem of littlenrhc. Continued On Page 5 t run PERFECT TEAM . i Th ree Grown l The Finest English Breakfast "Blend. Your Grocer Sells It. - Qu-tns...» __...|. ... Are you ranking pro- vision for your old ' ago? _ . We will be glad to glvc you ildvice and suggestions in wu- nection with plann- ing a financial pro- gram that will pru- vldc comfort on rc- tirement, nnil pro- tection for your lov- h ed ones in the mean- ‘ H time, -— and enable i you to hand the farm over to the boys. l/uu [an with a Wc can also arrange annuities, and special investment policies to meet your needs Our office is just across the street from the poultry show. Cull in and discuss your problems with us while in town during Farmers‘ Week. ‘IIYIIIIMMI 8i 00., LTII. .1. 0. llYN||MAN-—l'l'0flldl!lll The Oldizvt Insurance Agency in I’. E. Island 0I~‘I<‘lCI.~JS-Lowri- Queen Street-Charlottetown FARMERS’ WEEK IN (IHARLOTTETOWN An important event that should be largely attended. 8EED’0AT8 An important item on every Farm. This Spring the question almost every farmer will nsk himself i; "Where can I get a change of SEED OATS? My crop W55 almost a failure last year and I shall have to procure some G00!) SOUND SEED OATS." Well naturally he will say: “l wonder what CARTER {it C0.. Ltd., have to offer." The next step ls oithor to call ' or write for Samples and prices and this is what he Will find. that CARTER a C0.. Ltd" have imported o far!” number of CARLOADS of choice ' Seed Oats From Ontario Number one i-ciiuucn" and "VICTORY", lhQ best quai- ity of seed oats that hl\ bceir offered IOI‘ ms roi- mitny Years. (46 pounds to the measured bushel.) Then we have some CARLOADB of extra heavy 15o lbs. to the measured bushel) SELECTED and RECLEANED WHITE OATS. grown in the PROVINCE of ALBERTA. Como in and see them. ' All done up In bu! of three bushels (bags free.) ‘We ere selling these oats at the Iowolt poulblc prices for CA$II or on credit to cult customs n. Garter 8t Go. Ltd ' Seedsmen to the Farmers of P. E. Island. ,1 . .1..- ..'._ _.._...,.. ....