£1.31- I moonlit vmur . .‘ -“ ‘ii-"i" e Every IOc Pocket of WILSOIYS I, FLY PAD , will KILL nut-t HIE? THAN l $8°“wol2lil nr ANY ' ~ flllflfh’ ll v cit-lulu: \ on... to Iinlld Sold by m Druggists, Grocers and General Stores 'I‘I{EI) RITL ,. SHOES fOIHBOYS I Three are the best wearing, best looking and most coin. fortiibie boots we have ever seculcd"fo,~ boys, both large F] and Quail, they comein both Blown and Black Calf leath- ' ho. .~'li'l‘llli(lll§ work oi‘ tbl-ir iirl- do- BR Vouth‘s sizes i1 to 13'/_'»_ i $4.50 Boy's sizes-d to 5i-_. $5.00 A L L EYod-Jéi inffuivfllihfi FOLJTWLAN OGOOO Q4 e0 e4 ewe-e wee-e cell I SOMEBODY sulugyylnnnls ' wAurs YOUR l-llliToonArH By E A l‘ E I? . 5 ‘i i T i f 0 i 1'58 Great“- Geerqe ltreet i QQ-Q@QQQOQQQ §\".§O __.,_ -_iZ>..____ __- 0000000 v , b+ele4v~+¢+§0++¢+0++e+4 insidious Eye strain We unmthi: adjective advln- ediy. Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore’ do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nzrve Energy. Normal eyes- it le computed utilize about 421% of this l _.rve Energy, ‘out when Eye- strain is present, a much larg. er proportion lo required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption ofan ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of ‘the body, andproduee ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ii. F. llulcileson Optometrist f l 3 v V O ‘ PPYOfC-SSIORZII‘ ' (Yards I)“. A. I}. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mt. Stewart Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. C, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bankof Nova Bcotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. i. MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J_A.,*cDQNA%D, n. F. Mo»... - .1- . A; Berriatens, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown m— McGujgan I Q BARRISTER. BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island MariTR. ETC. Dr. c; c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Mndicll School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nole and Throat Office Beyer Building jreat George ltreet Telephone 8504. owns. . 'l‘o -lIil'Il‘ lire clpllpnll-ut and I llllfillllllli, aided by ivilllug citizens ‘was not laid in ashl-s on Saturday - -—--—-;——?——~I .lrl-ll:-,i.ill-ll.-l| and iTHE llllllllllilillwl llllllliil (liven-r 8|. lellt. (Jul. l). . ll. Prenlclent. “'- Seclvtlry, l. I-ldltor an! J Lew Yolk llepl-elentntlvw-llrunk ll. Northrup Chicago Ihepneenuntlvw" J. Power Meburev VIBO-Plfnllell, J. ll. Ilurlettl A. ltluelfilnntou. U. s. 0 ‘ ' B. K. Ours-lo. The GUARDIAN ma; be obtained from l'. '1‘. MurphyfPilucr Sh, Grocery l (‘hurlullelounl llurillrnc fltnllnn (Pruner 4k 110., flun- A. lrnuu. Stump \emlor nu-phen Dally, lllehluonll St. llnllu-lny llaultntull “in. llnlllel, Spring Pnrk [loud (lrullui St. '1- the renown... agen- n. J. IDuIIy, Queen HI. \\' “Wight, ltenl Street “Hut ll. Thulnue \\'hltr, I25 Nllu Ave. Fred Gludet, Great George 8t. J. D. Taylor, Grafton St. STRICKEN KENSINGTON Tho sympathy of tho provlllcrl -.-_ol~s out tu tho imnlodiatl- IDsPTS il_\' lIli‘ firo which SWFlN. over the. |lI'i|lt‘|]lIII strl-rt ill Kcllsingion at an l-arly hour Saturday morning. SIIilillrtI as it is in the centre of lllli‘ ol‘ till~ lullst. prosporolls farm- .n__- l-olnluullilios Ill ‘lilo provinci- itl-usingtull is unc ut lilo group 0t‘ third in till- piovilllm- ill lil‘iIt'l' of sizo, popula- Tho loss of prac- towns which rallk lion and lrado. lll3iIII_\' all its sloros, only ollo gou- vral stun‘ rolnalniilg, is a scrious Iims not only lo lbu town iu-rt to lilo lviloio conllllllllily and Inllccd lo tho whole pruvincu. Ful'tul|atl-ly. lilo vitizl-lls llavo bccu widc awako pro~ and Ilad luulll- yo" lfl‘lllIIlflIiIl' vision to guard against lilo danger \\'IlIt'Ii always hangs lwcr woollcll is duo IIli‘ lal-i that tbr- wbuic tuwll llliibliilli. 'l‘hl_~ lossun will uut bu lust liigilt will bu lire-tight- iu: olluiplnl-ui. as lilo luoaus of till- of. lh.- liro lIl-pllrlnlluli l=lli'Il lown will zltiurd will, no doubt be. luaiuiailn-d. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924 ally he \vill be able to product- a balqme that will be as easily un- iIrldllllMI a,- n fox company's bul- ancc shoot. Tho namo of this $15,000 man is (iOllllllWri, or was wilon ho was ap- puinlod as all oxpori. accouutml‘. who. could put tIiu finance-s of tho llluniuiun ill sill-h nbnpo tilal. lIll‘ \va_vl‘-l'illg luau though a nlclubol" oi‘ parliaull-llt nocd not l‘l'l‘ lllorcill. .\ud i-luropo ll-arlllng how to do it! now ho is t)\'t‘l‘ Ill __..._-<y}_____ SIGNIFICANT CHANGE Thu - ii}. ll. i-lddy (Bompally, is milking largo additions to Illi plant at llllll, Qllobl-c, additions wilicil will glvo acconuuollatiilll to many lulu-o olnplllyl-l-s than arc ongagrd IIl\‘l‘l' all. prosollt. The llrcd oi‘ this ilull iull lhu .llIlIl‘l'I acl-onllllollulion bl-l-u folt for sonlo timc past labor prol-ccdcd with liisil "us! Hi [u-ovonll ‘i tho work bolug until lilo priest-lit. Scarcity of employ- uli-nt how makes it possible to su- l-uro labor at a vl-ry much reduced ra-lu. Tile union wage scale for‘ iilll<IliIIt'iI I1iIi(il‘.Ilil‘-i iloon uni from filly iu ihirly (‘cuts 0n hour and enough mou, skilled and unskiilo. I. arl- willing to accept the reduced 'i‘lll- loss is a serious ono but, as has IlillllhlllPlI ill oiilor towns allll villi s. lllli oi‘ IIll‘ usbos ibcro shall .li‘il't“ a bl-llll-r, ll more up-iodall- .llllI, w.» Iilllil‘, a nlori- prosperous town. all round wngo. ‘ A moi-ling was IlPIlI last Sunday Notes By The The hiberel pron he: he In. formed that their leader hes ei- Itlffid upon- his prolected tour of Ontario, which began on Frldgy lust nt Markham in his North York‘ constituency. Quite ‘prudently he will first look to the repair and lurl-nglbenlllg of his fences there, us lll his absence on undacious per. liOll by the name of Melghen had raided the place and apparently bud been aided and abetted by sun. dry wicked persons within ‘its gates. This will be the beginning of an extended tour of Ontario, rlalldorod necessary by the terrific onslaught of IIOWEI-Td Ferguson who' inst your had politically smitten‘ lilo worthy Liberals and United‘ Farmers of that region. hip, and thigh. I How long the tour of Ontario will be Ill time or mllollgo, ill not llpocifi- l-d, nor llood it ho for all the wise Libl-rai odilnrs know there is mucil work to ho done in Ontario bl-forc its broad fluids cunlbo luado to produco its old ltimo. crop ot‘ iliboral volt-rs. This is to he ut~ iompiod by ll prom-an of irrigation and fl-riilisailon. by rllis 0t‘ oily lliboral oloquonco, which, lucandcr. lug lilrough tboir (rrookotl course silall lubriclltu ilIIlI onrich thu collrso lboy tako. Thu process is partly f‘X])l‘l'Illll‘lIIflI and tho rel-lull l|lorl> or doubtful. It lnny occupy a month ol‘ tho voillbie pro luior‘.~l valllablo limo. loss “The Prime Minister's tour of the West ibis tail," wl- aro told, “will Ill-gill’ ill Ociobol‘ and probably l'll\'l'l‘ a porioll of six wcolts, llo. will visit and spl-ak in tho prin‘ cipal contrcs n1‘ Manitoba flask; all-hl-ivan, Alboria allll llritisil Uoilllnbia." Iiiorcllvrel‘ it will be tllo Grl-at Man's first visit to the Wcst sinco, Ill‘ bl-lauulo Prime Minilltcr. Wl- know not ilow he lnny be re- coivld Ill tho land oi‘ the tiruin Ul‘ll\\'l‘l‘.\', whclhvl‘ it will bl- ran tllo lui-l-It and willing caplivo of tho i'rogros.siv<- bow allli spl-ar, or as a couuurritlg hcro. liuili bu oasiol- ll. iorol-asl IIH‘ fashion in which ihl- siury may bo tolll ul’ his iriuluphai progrl-ss ill tho i-aunod Ill IIllII lo protost against lilo ro- Jul-lion. ' They Jifflltifllf-‘tl vigorousl- ii‘: who t-iolluouliy supported llhe pro- i l } lioslrllctivl- fires rifles. I ‘lair aluwlljs wilil-il are largely wooden probable, flilvalw illl-viiabio, rivliulll-l- is tho- only prevollliiivl: and both may bl~ lwn words, watch and insure. -———<o->-—~—- HOW THEY DO IT and cunsi-lplont dillagreonlcllt re gllrdinl: tho system of govorn ull-ni bunlokoopinq. lillJiilIll-FS did not soonl to unlior stand which sldl- of on. Till- lo appoint a now Auditor-General ll could hinlsolf. lhl-ln u» l‘(Il‘II but, baiallcp know illc vory man being an cxport, i 'al. 'l'ill.- IélllPl‘ wcro gutting $8,000 a The had cyo on n-ar. man they now llu-i" would probably lin- lIPYIllIll! ll. at $15,000 a ycar. So it was dl-cidcd to make him the offcl" Tboy did and he atlccpl- cnll-rcd on ills job on lIo was going to es- anyway. rd ii and iililll) lligllt. iablish tho new systcnl at once. rc- port to parliament before the ses- sion was over and havo tho-new olllor running smoothly lot‘ all illul- to come. Wl-il, Ill‘ hogan on tho accounts, at ioast. ho bl-gan in draw salary, tho biggest salary be ball cvl-r lIlllWlL Thon something happened. No ono soelned lo ltnuw where be was or what he was doing. No now systcln was sllbnlltted Ito par- to he balanced in the old way. Perlllrt- l-nt enquiries finniiy clicllod the information that he had gone Io Europe to find ollt how they kopt their public accounts there. Ilo is still there! And, it may be taken for granted that he ‘is studying hnrd over there, also receiving his monthly cheque from the Domin- iianlont, the accounts had Qloe Hour-O to 1t n. m. 1 to b ion Government and than. eventu- iu tow 11s and peldlap-l and otornaid '|‘ii-~ lows-on and ihl- warning come to olilors as wl-ll a“ to Kcnsiugiou summed up ill During tho rool-ut soarsion 0i‘ par. ilanlout iIll'l'l‘ wasIsolno discussion Many of the the account l'l'l'lllill amouuig should hr- entered rcsull 0t‘ tho discussion aull disagrl-onlont was a docislua man who know the science ol’ hliukdloi-pillg from start to finish and who could balallcc the iulligl-t as adroltly as a light wire artist Some of I tlloy hc l-oullllft bl,- oxpl-ctcd to do it as vhoapiy as iurlncr .'\IltII\It)l‘l~l~(it.'lltll‘- ltator will slloliLv bl- on ilaull\o . allviso a strike. .41. iuwu ai. prl-scllt, thc uuajoriiy oi’ Il'I't ll ullolupioyl-li ill lilo city of lllonl willing; to work ili almost any Wflno olfl-rl-d thou it ir. that any zlgltatlon for a strikl- will ho at ibn reduced wago scnio. up against it. Canada. They have prosporcll; sibln without morn room; room was out, of tho qllostiun nttbo [lulu-ll Labor. procood wi-lh tho building cunll- . whun mon out of (employment con- sclliod to work for a- lnwcr wllgc and the work is now being pro- cl-vdcll with. (‘alladllrn villi-g are full of un. The has 6,000 unem- oulpioyod men and women. (‘lty of’ Toronto ployod rogistoroll. Montreal has thousands this bvl-ry‘ city in Canada, so nluch so "Hilly of Illll‘lll]'lIll_\'f‘lI and is truo of practically that tho government, whose organs arc dutifully singing "wo 1TH gl-tl- ing imllrr and butter, ovory wav and cvory day," in zlirozidy liliiItIlljX lllvpuratituls for tho worst that is .\'<‘l. lo (lfilllll. Unquusltiouably many of thcal; would find employ- ml-ut at a a roasollablc wago, q ihoy bavo donc ill Hull. Unqnos- tlonzlbiy, also, many works, public and llfiVilil‘, would be proceeded with if IIIOSP. needing thom were assured ‘Iillll. labor at n reasonable snail», wero available. Tllig is tho lesson to be learned from the situation ill lIuli, the lcs~ son thnl. must he learned ‘viso- where also before we can bopc in Canada. Thu cost of lnbor is at present l; mill- atone nroumi its own neck and around the neck of Canadian ill- dus-try. 'But this is by no means confined to unskilled labor. It pervades public olfl-cloldom, tho House of Commons, the Senate, the Railway, the Civil Service and generally all the little officials who livo WOYQ on_ ti}; dowel‘ struts. 4 l y L for good times _ .. A .. libl-rc \\'\‘|'1_-\ politician’; proslelllI lllliilll-ly be PIIPPIIVI‘ and the probability is that lilo work of construction will Tile fact appears to ho, that buih lllP company and tho cluployoou are The bllldy Company is mlo ot‘ lilo must prozrersivn ill their fllrillrr progress was ln~.pl.~:;- llllil"(' existing" rate of pay ilomamlel] by Tho opportunity :0 pr l[i.il-',illliI'.l soul oul from fillawlt to ‘Lilo, voracious Libl-ral journals. GT‘ KRD ‘~27 a... By Iomeo W. Bllfudr M1)‘. HEALING All urtlicle quoted from a New York paper recently, stated that in adllilion lo tho regular form of moliicino as taught in our recognlz~ cll luodical colleges ihrougilout North Alucrlca. thcro were nearly filly olhr-r iorlns oi‘ healing, hcing laugbl Ill various institutions, largo and suluil, ' _ 'i‘lll»sl- included all tho well known fuilb t'lll'l'ri- OSIl-Oplllll)’, chiroprac- ‘tic, natural hcailngn/aud Christian Sch-boo. sonloonc has ZIHIHHI “Has tho rog- uiar form ot‘ luodicine flllicn down lhal all till-so iorlns should ho ill lt‘_\I.~I\‘IIl'|' ~fiill actually have llcarly loll liml- as many studontn in at» tl-ulillul-l- as ilavt- tho rogular col~ Il~:l>l:'.’" l don't think lllai any lIlIllIfIllJ. livllfljli would say that tllc rogulal‘ iorm ul nil-dival icacblllg has ial~ ll-u down, will-n bl- soon bow” sluall- pug, yl-llow fovor, dipiltiltlria, dia- bl-ll-s. illllI ()IIil‘l‘,il,IIlllCllIL-i arc now nlulo. a rarity. Ii is not lllllli_\' yours tilllifl‘ tin-sl- cal l‘it‘lI away buulirolln of thousands y -ari_v_ .\ud then so luany l)IIl(‘I' lili- nullls arl» now ulldcr llcurly per» i‘. vi luultroi. .\I(liIl'l'll sllrgory, and pathology’ ll.-l..- ll-rlaiuil‘ luado i-llc world tlloil‘ iii-blurs ilu‘ all liluc to l-olno. IIll\\'l‘\’t'l', lhorl- is jusl iIlIs point al\\'.|_' ill rl-luolubl-r. \.. the-so culls, ibosc forum oi in-aling or ircailuolll, ulust haw solul- l'<‘ilIi:lI ill-lnui oi‘ truth. F-uluo on‘ has ill-cu Il\‘I]il'iI tin-ruby in tho vlwy ill-ginning of that particular iailll. ilol", JZIIIIUG oi Harvard s: ' IIl.lI a lailhlul (T-llrirliiztn | . lo Hod WIIPII ho is in liistrl-s, oi soul. III‘ nslls iur bvlp, sillulgiil and _L:llilIllll('t‘. III‘ l'llIlii‘g5 olli lrulu bin Ilziifilll-l. null sl '- .,ili\\'.'|_\' lain-s IlliIlI oi‘ his ' ind his lllo with ul-w joy and .=ul~l- - ilIIPlllIS bilu_ i’|'u|. .I1lliil‘.*l says lilai ihai joy or ]ll‘.|<‘l' bl- Fl‘('l‘I\‘l‘|~; is just llo‘ rl-al lu lIl‘iI man as iill_\iIlIilL{ PISP lu lilo. .\ud s0 wiilv-lbrfsl- ‘iaii-Ils and Ill‘~ ii. is. .\l_v olll |lIliiIl~‘l' ll:;l*lI iu sill‘ iu ml- “Hpllak wcil oi lhr- Ilrilil-l- ll|:lt l-al’ you ovl-r." THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF“ ' from our llu Iuugur Il£lI)IIilI)IIJ frlllllus Eililhi dually... “ 1112301136!‘ Life ._.__ i Thomas Ellison does um helm" in a soul or an after life, and he mode a remark to this effect when ho was attending Warren Hllrd‘ ing's funeral. He says, however. that he was mlsquolod, and to Ed- ward W. Townsend, an iuterviflwel‘ for tho Now York Times, he 6X- piliined himself at length. H0 nswered the following four quea- fons with an emphatic "No":-- _ Ilave you, in any of your resear- ches or oxporlmcnts in electricity or chemistry, ovor noted anything suggesting tho existence, presence or lnfluonco of a spiritual nature? llave you over“ pcrsonnlly in- vestigated claims of rncdiulus who alicgc ‘that they have received communications from the dead? l-lavo you boon interested in ac~ counts of pill-god splrilunl manlfos- lotions rolatcil by S l‘ Conan Doyle ~~-nrorc particularly tllc appcurcncc in psychical dl-luonnlrntlolls of ll substancu UllIINI cctaplasnli’. llavo you lunllo closo atully of roporlod rcsulls of iuvostlgallons by till- Allloricou nr lIll‘ British As- nuciat-‘ou for Priychicai ltcscarcb‘! The Entities. lilr. Ellison nliullttorl that ii any branch of scioncc was quaiitiod to do stunt-tiling luorc tillul spocuizlti- upon a fllluro lilo it would bo biol- ogy and hc was not an export in ilioiogy. Electricity gives not a hint of l-ifo bcyollll tho gravo. ilul tho aliuus, or as ho calls tbcln on» till s. oi‘ lilo huluall bully arc pos- sl-ssod, llo, Iu-llcvcs, of lntl-Iligollco, and alll-r death ihcy romalu lying allli inlcliigisnt. Thoy may ho, and probably urn, widvly sl-utlcrl-ll, blll ihl-y ill't.‘ not lll-nlruyuli. ll is pos~ siblo, III‘ says, iilal thoso lift; ou- lilIl-s, aftl-l" thcy Ilavc dotiarll-ll coulilull- tin-Ir activities in nllncr~ als and ciu-luicais. (Icrluin solu- tions form crystals of luiril-alle lull lioliuitl- patiornn. “May not IIll‘ Iifc llulitlos l-staillsil thoso amaz- lug crystal forupff" ho suggl-sil-li. Ml‘. iilllison says iblli ilc duos not lllllIl‘l'iiIZlIIlI what is mount by “lla- illrc." Tho VYONI is loo vllguo; il luay ml-an zluyibilig or nothing. So tar as lilo blfilllilll: auli rl-luaiidllg ui lbo Ilumau bully ls conl-l-l-iu-ll Thorn 5“ nu disputing III!‘ fur-l 'Il'li a llnulvll-llgl- oi IIiI‘ We can imagine soulo iililinuizln ,liul~s bring drawn upoll for tilting h“! “ml m‘ “(mm m“ WQII Wm iW-uibrnse. Percbanct- we shall bli l.wllil_ thnt Kings reaiatless eloquence has lmuy of lilo Prairies, shook ibr iltoclcy Mountains rind [IIIIIIIIINII Ilfol‘ tho (‘asade Range to Victoria. lilo IIlPUlll‘ of‘ Oliver. And alt. wo may not. Tho winds ihlli blow l-zlstlvarll through the (Yrowis Nl-sl Pails uvor tho ilruncb railways and tho froze-n stubble of the prairics aro chilly and nlust bu. I.(~‘l]l|il‘|'l‘lI in the sborn lalubs of the (ll-nlral it may bl: lunro prudont ‘hal IIII‘ flll nor his-l reccptlon too ontlulsias- tic. A federal and provincial oonfcr. ence nll taxation in announcrll lo ho bold at Otillwa whou ill-ling l-‘inallcl- Minister Robb wtllrns in Soptr-nlbor. it scumn that tho taxa- iiull shoo plncllus slovorl-Iy, c0m~ plaints aro luulll- and roiil-i‘ is sought. 'l‘horo is a ftHIPlTlI lnconlo tux which in some provinrlls is duplicator] by a jlrnvillcilll tax and in sumo caslvs triplicaloll by a iillilliflilliiI tux. all on lncoluc. Whl-rl-foro Oitawa gl-lliiy sulzlzcsls that, lilo load upon tho luxpayl-r lnlgbi bc liglltonoll if iho pruvinccs and iIlllllIUIDtlIIIIPl-l would abandon iboir lcvy on inconlo. lll this cun- b'll*(fII0ll ihc ])l‘()\’Ili('.l‘S aro rl-luillllcll, (in allvnllcc of thl- confl-rl-nl-o, so lIlPy may Ill‘ propurlul fur It) that thl- Iloluiniou impusl-s nu tax on laud! This seems like suggesting that tho laud silall bc lunlio tn carry tho burlluu that is now inlposod by ibo provincos on inruluc. Just wilat tho provincial (lovornnlents may think llf this and how IIlf‘ fnrlnorl-l tilroughollt Canada may rillisil it rcmnlnn to ho soon. Profossodly lhl- Lib Prog (iuvorvllul-nt luvos tho dour fnrulcr with both blinds but tho Otiawn program implll-s that willie (mo of lilo loving llnnlls would glullly pal -i.lle fnrmur on his RIlflllIlIPl‘ the olllor hand would Ill‘ scorching his pocket. The western wheat crop is now estinluliell by tho Dominion ilurcilu of Sin-italics at 259032.000 iulsileels. While this is cilsappohltlng ll has ilolyl notod that the quantity baa been only exceeded three. limos since 1915. in that year it, was 300187.000 IIlISIIEIiL- In 1921 the crop Wnn 280,098,000; in 1922 it rose to 375,000 and in 1927i to 452,260,000 bushels. The crop of 1922 sold for 81.05 to $1.11 pol- bushel end last your for about $1 per bushel. Present quotations in- dicate thetthe new crop may brine $1.85 to $1.87 per bushel. Provincos anli IIlP ilunt. Whoroflirl- ornilll- ho nnl ton oxubcrzllliiy Ilupo. rlufl-egiierjltielsalleltoorl ipalls WIHIL bow ihl-_\ arl- ll-laloll oul- anulilor, how Ilarlulni su on living or ill-all viii-vi iho i qhonili rouliy br- a purl of PX’ iu lc ll/ilil 1,000 regi-l. wielded .lI \\'lII that fierce iirllllw‘fibl-all-l..." l'iIllt'IlIIlIll. If illi iIlr-.~:l~ llozlll-rs \\'l-r.> yulqpirnl] lo socurl-V ibis lil1.l‘Il IKIIIHYIP-Il! -, _iII"Ii ibo rl-lgulal- llflitiiiilillvl‘ would no! mind l\‘Il'l1 iurlu IIII,‘ irompli-ull lllllluoil. .\ butilo o1‘ IIIIHIIIIHp i-_ ;-.-,- lallli [)l‘l'Il‘lI ‘off, lainiy not nl-luicli by Iilnuslllillis nl‘ ]il'l‘i¢lillt‘ who nln uol wl-il. Physic.- -i:lns uro ill-o first lo alimil lilis. , Howl-vol‘. IIII‘ world siill looks: in tho l'i"-'.llIlil' ulolIil-al prull-ssion for III!‘ l“i‘llIil\i|I oi all iiho illlowu m" ilamt-d llisl-illans just lilo slum. isn't lbat trip-i’ ' —-———-<ne-§- _~ ._ t0 More-e Q . Q‘ ,...; Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers vQ-O+o-04' O WANDERLUST A g_vp.sy"(':lllll-. in mu onl- day Wlilh April Ill ills oyws, And luysil-ry wrillon on his lips, YVIu-rt‘ laughter livcs alld dim. 'ilo itll‘l‘Il‘lI lull a l-ltllo wllilo Within my coltugl- door; . Yo! WIlt'll ho ll-ri i know my ill-art Would ucvor rust ilcrc nlurc. FPh-e spell of lululy lands ho laid 0n ml- and on my bousu; Wllcll ho IlillI gone I though As quiot as a mousc, sat aml liccausi- I sow and slug; Tho nvlgilburs liliuk l am l-onlcnt To toil lIlc trlliil. l'lll making cIulIll-s To travol in lloxl spring! — 'I‘IIl‘li.lil)l‘ (lbaffoc. AUGUST 1S. ~You llavo. strength to fight tho wbolc world. You road good hooks, sock an fril-luls pooplo of education, and alrivo to improvi- your (londiiilul. You will bl- hap pliy llutrrioll it’ you can curb yollr ambition. Novor forgot that IOVU is the, iuesi, tiling, far nhovc gold and rubiios_ Your iliri-h-slolu- is iho sardlulyx, wll-loll luoauu n illlppy mltrricd lilo. Your ilowl-r is iii-o poppy, Your lucky colors urn orllnue and rod,- .’ ————i-{O§-—-—- TEACHERS WELCOMED VICTORIA, Aug. 16.—A hundred teacbors aboard tho Prlnco Adelaide were officially welcomed to Victoria lodny by Mayor Huy- wooll by Marconigram from Gonznl on _l-lill Dominion Radio Station be- fore they ente the harbor. The ‘teachers will -o en the convolution tlo nlhia evening in. the Empress Hotel where the sessions will he held. , hveplt Jive over .13 000.00 IA "iygh . humnil iiili-s, not by “N:lllll'c." holly, a ItnuwIl-dgtl- ill how all ils, of the Canadian Teachers‘ Fedem~ IIII‘ nork is lilml- by III!‘ lilo l-u- whlle he was alive. ‘ charity and u. l’. tribute to the ‘be his financilll/Ilfltikvf- also CI‘UI(I!I"S bout man lli his ncwDI-‘DY-Iilli-ITTUT tllé institution. 51pm Lrirsllzlzlllgi sss- 1-.=l=-.~.~. s6 _ “ " . - Andrew Freedman’! ' aged and indigent gentle-folks‘ in - ‘New [York has heon opened. and hag" align???“ M sherry’: Mill! will Probably create an interest h. an ‘k ° Yuzdlwirv Illime n a ’ Freedman himself that was lackinfl 1915' mud ‘V2,: ignhucllelor. in. . lt is a unique warm heart and wise head of a mdn who was‘ knownwchiefiy as a sportsman and financier. Freed- man was once the ‘owner of the New York Giants and had-vari- ous other interests in baseball and sport, Ho was also director of numerous flnnncinuultcrprises, and lei-vellum with having been u... real promoter of the lnlerborough Ifdpid Transit Subway Construction hlimplluy. Ila was also involved in politics us tho closest friend of the into Richard Crokcr, mld when (Broker returned nftcr his trill abroad. having loft lilo administra- tion of Talunlauy bull to a trlunlf- vlrato, Frcednlan was supposed to ‘ llo will-v ond wodding. Tilai. such a luau siloulll bavo. for yours bocll turning ovcr ill his lulnd a generous and original scholnc of benefiting poo- plo whom ho was novor to know is III(‘_\' pass through glass iilfl- IILZIiI. lilll ibl-v aro luaiil-l- Air Edison llulbiui: that is uov, rouccivl- a cull ('l)llt'l‘ ‘o luatior ’lil- uulilmi. spirit‘, for l-xaluphe, soon-tiling that has no w bi, llli_lllilI(ll‘Ii|I Llrnl, nu lullss. I rallllol," b0 siiyli» "I" a parly l.» lilo bl-iltt‘ that spirits oxisl and can hl- sll-ll ululvi‘ 1'0!‘- iaill ,l'Il'(‘lIill$Iillll‘i'S, illlli (‘Jill bl- ma-lo to iiil iabIl-s and rap, and do llIIlVl‘ linings oi a similar uuun- ilorlalll raturl- Tho WIlliIl‘ lhiu.'-', i.‘ absurd‘ ills own illl-u. of [Ilil l-nlflilw- will b.- lollull t'l',‘.‘ilIIY ail‘- mluliil. Your and lwo; .i ll. Alalllllu ficllll lu :lt'l‘l']ll by lll:lll_\‘ llldlliIv. l! is balwli: l‘il.‘iii‘l' fur lb‘- il\'iil'il$-'.\‘ luau Iii <'(liii]ll't‘Ill‘lltI spu ls oi‘ mut- Il'l' so lrlilllil‘ thai ibcy van ilass tilrullgil glass than to iunlglu.» u ‘,'.Ilii:~l ‘in llll- oillolr baud, ii is im- possibi- for iIll‘ ii\'l‘l'lll_',-' luau in l-oulproin-lui IIll‘ yasilli lit‘ iul-rr- solar spnl-u Yul ihcrl s obviously such a IIl ug, and it can iu- lIi‘Ill(lII' sail-atoll in pl-rsuus ul‘ HIlITiUI-‘lii i11- ll-liigl-url- to grasp i! IFiugerprintg. l . l ill-a, l-ryI To prove that tillgy. work by do’ lliilul lu- luouliulls a iosi iilal hr ‘oulw- luallo upon Iliulsl-ll‘, lll- mo]; l" lilnnl. oi‘ his ihulub, and Iburnt IIH! skill. \\'Ilai ilall luudl- lbl- prilll ilnll teonsod lo UXISI, nr to spoak lll()l‘4'\ prol-isl-ly ll bail ill-op ‘lilillliii-d illln souloihing ciao. Will-n IIII‘ nl-lv‘ skin appl-arcd tlllOIIlI‘l' print was lain-ll. ll, was idl-ntical lvlh IIll‘ furmor Till- most puwon ful luicrnsl-npl- could show nlu I_Il.‘ fiiilriltrst variation from »lhl- llillili blan of tho cnliilos This was lint an accidont Tin 1",'-\\' uhiu hall iloon pialllloll by Siillltlfilll‘, by snmolbllll: it was no! lilo human brain, for lilo human brlllu know "lll-Ililii-Z of tho original pattl rn 'i‘h'.- workmen were tho 0ilI.I‘.Il'X 'l‘lll-y arl- lilo. ll’ lln organ in dl-eliroyoll or bocolllcs ullinllabflable for its “Will's "WY loave il/Tbuy sol-k ulhur work olsowhi-rc 'l‘ill‘l'l\ is n fiXl-d mlmbcl- ol‘ till-so t‘llIII.Il‘\‘ ho ‘I""-I"l'"=~‘. inst as thorn is a f:xod ‘lii-‘llliity ut’ gold, iron, sulphur" and "Xyiil-u Tho form nllll combina- ilolls may cbango but thurc romping m" “"111"- flllflllllly of gold and iron lilllt lIlt.'l‘l‘ was whcn lilo world bu. lllflll A Noted ‘Case ori- l Iio spuku of lilo null-d cast‘ ul‘ a British scholar ol‘ malllrl- yours who ‘"5" ‘Ililliiliiy rvceivoli an injury ai "l1 "Pl slliiury An lllilIlPUIIu “o... PDIWII lllflillliil hi5 cyc and injllrl-ll tho brain convolution known as tho m" "f "Poflu- Ii Wils that pal-l of tho fold Wllldrldllllt‘ carllcst ulcmnr- Illll are stored, and as a rosuli of lilo ilccilicnl IIll! victim was llll- nillu to rl-lnomilur anything l1.» 11...] IIW" iilllisilt III childhood. Aulunl; 0H1"? "VIII-in tilai he ilad lo rolearll was thu EIIKIiBII language. liut it ‘was found that he remembered l-ronch prctty wuvll, lamp u 500,1 dcal bcftcr‘ and Crook ‘porloutly. This was bocnllso (lreck xvus lilo In“ Immmlg“ II“ Ililii ilflllilircd. null rl-ncil the fire-l uflcr h-ill nniivu French lilo first after h's nativo "l" Illillry imlbdrivcn ollt tho llll- Enclnn. TIM‘. Iilllirmyi Ihllgpy 1, m,“ nlnn ontiilca from uuo part of the Brocn fold nud lhnt they illld lnkl-n Pvflllle ill nnoibor purl wiwm they carried on their work. Had tho wbnlo of the fold hocn destroyed tho entitles would have gong e159. “Imm- Thlll. nil. iouat, is Mr. Edi. son's theory invilihle Mutter .. These entitles-ll might ho said, have never been seen through A They are only to‘ beI 'i'hi'*iil,fllfl't'lf0fka*"l‘hey m so minute that it is probable m“ till-u " Il Iil't'.'llilf‘._il Iilisil-l" I i I foxes. houses and how to mi to get sure reisults. ' grade made. All leading makes. THE REXALI." x P. O. BOX 332 Il-ather surpl-lllln homo -for M” 9° eHundred. Show‘: u»; down, l avl Bldg“ we "Eli “IIQ-pflor half to I Now i: the time to disinfect your ranches and din your £onsult Us We rvii‘. rel. you the hest "DISINFECTANT" fnr pens and INSECTICIDE a» dipping and what proportions m dilute OUR DALMATION INSECT. POWDER is the finest - Fox Capsules MacK/NNON mru a co. lllloplecile I us u nervous 51-8“. _an esulte which u '2) n‘! t $6,000,000. lulu atom‘ ' t, v- ';1 l I° m! lflolber and blaixilldaisielyi "l: mai home. When m, m -y ther hhd ster die their ha" ‘a t6: revert to the home. which 15 to b . administered by a piaunmmhée boar-g of trustees,‘ of which samui Unlermcyer, Fftltidlllillfg lawyer i. tho IIIUSIVIICIJVC’. Evcnlllllily i; honed than.‘ .100 old folks will be a . comluollatcd in tho hum", which. 5°“ "ill: house-about Ilillf lid- llunlilei-j- The most cllrioull p“: vision" tlfc will is tluli only thou b“ l-‘Iilhblc to luolniulrllllip ¥\'IlO'_,_uillI previously livcd ill n": Yfllllllliiliiu of equal luxury to iIliJllo ihc uppoilliulllillis ui‘ lbo iuuuo m; nlaglrficlult, it nil-ans that um IllillUIIlZIlITIPN nlust ilavl- boon at om; tiluu not only ponpll, n; “ma, wealth, but givoll to an cxlrllllluly ‘Iylxuriuus way ot‘ living. Folks illiwglvsro‘ lncroly cmufol-lllilly l," Wguld lg ' no (riullll-l» oi‘ illIillii- tnllce l llllPl‘ bow grim Um“. 11mm. -.-' A pol-lion lllll- 'l‘oln Law. soil, if ho ilus lost ail his nlulll-y, yvould b_1-._-_li, auilablc Illllillli‘, were ho cofittifl Io Iillllit,‘ into IlIIl‘llU35_ Gyepeeyousl Provisions. 'l‘w_o provisions wll ch. hnvl- nil-t will: ‘guncfinls- llpprluai arl- [Ilugg wilich turbid tho nvplllzliioll of Illls Mild? iilidizwivcl: who arc luorl-li to ac ‘l ‘thYYwlAort oi‘ cilarily lllal the furs. Ill luany ‘IHHIIIIIIOHS Ibo s ' at".- soparllll-li, for whal roason it is llfficuit to say ullieiu lhllt If luilltos lhu task ol‘ ilu- sup (‘IIEYYIIIIEYHE and llII|l‘l' rlllpkjypg casiit-ili and llu-ro is slum-lilacs a ioudl-ucy to rcgard bolpll-sts till-i; lll no Qt Fl‘l'ullillilll as valuable bolting lot‘ 'L' ‘GIlIUa ilucnunl: tlloy provide jobs and plmmorvlco. lll lilo Frl-cdnun boluc ll ro will Ill‘ sol-rants anll - ~$Z§li..u.a on Page 5): . . l I la lil|,~ x it. 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