i) i. f -—‘ *-T\.;:e'?er'- ens-f ‘s- \—u.-44-_ _‘ i“. I i .1? . ‘Ill l l I "ti ,- f-dl i. .’l 11', ~i i "afoul-sh" c“ Till llflillllliiliiliiiil iililiiilliil u‘ “mm” .‘ . . . s n! the tsd * . tho gélsrslsndthediplomsnmds lotol "doctor must be hidden sway in the "I Iotsldhltlseolssclloissuc- ootbsll or truck team. 1dr of sll kinds an his daily "filial- bom kaowl o rst old i ss sssentisl T. hhswisfit oi the Ill!!! Played by bio men. ‘_‘ “gimp. h ll.m_tn!l “Ill!!! l!‘ CW nln but- , conch never ‘hiesqdopriten? t OI then. H kn thst 'i neg- they may reesultihmsnythihg. Trainers e keep Aboorbine lryh‘ tlselflacf . Thgybuse it ‘not any oes ns,..cuts ' , ut § ‘l’! Qmland bloc‘: prtfilelc-teilm of I _ properties. In one con- venient container it: combines the ‘ “ _ of a number of reparations. -‘It,_r_s int 3)! all‘! tlehi-"irlst dAid re ulsrt r t ' ’..i,‘..‘.“..="...t.."* "* - ° "if . ‘ . t , ;_uses__for KLZTIilThTIHZ i233. oI _ Canada as there are in the training ' compo. Always keep it in the home Fihere you mu "iump to it".in case ol ‘QCV; . ‘. $1.25 st your druggist. I. Daily Selections “ FOR 3 f ._, Guardian Readers O O GOING DOWN " UL: is today! Brood unborn morrows.’ Love lightly as the south loves the Muyfl For n light love knows nom- o 1sarting‘s surrmvs. And May-Lillie kisses away.’ DI‘! sang the summers, as Lining-ht- commanding O-OOQKOOOO Oil wind f April's tears o. you A lllllr ll.)\'t-—() liédit o‘ love, my Ewart! Ann tilt! dusk brought no thrill 0i urulrzistanding. And memory in the shadow stole apart. "O learn to low. before it comer- to mining. Friends dear. Wind in the willows. chimes of Tom: And life shall bring for sorrowi smarting. Great. thoughts of sunlit and friends, at home.“ —"R_ H. u. in thejfro. EVERYTHING FOR FALL Let’s Fix You Up With The Bestf ~ Whether ball 0r basket ball, you want. You know the "quality of Phillips goods and that’s why we carry them. Come in and let us fit you up right for your ‘ fall sports needs. The Rogers Hardware Co.,Ltd. i i CITY SCHOOLS Re-open on Tues- day, Sept. 4th CARTER’S BOOKSTORE ‘ Is slways to the front with I full shock of School Books S chool Supplies Wo hsvs big values for tho students mad scholars In Work Books and Supplies olovery kind required for School and College use. ALL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS srs sold by us at prices fixed by tho BOARD‘. OF EDUCATION. Our Iookotoro will ho open bor 6th. fCARTER . &_ ‘co, i~ » wmrEo W» ,1 en y|_§_>s¢.,“"fl<s ‘a. . - all day Wednesday, Ssptsm- i spires, € ‘i planning for foot- we have just. what in with the good will of the peo- o i -@- W. Chester 5. Mousse, Preuldent J. It. Burnett. Elliot and s Illlolor l). K. Currie. Alloelule Editor llgrning Dolly (sounded I881) I100 per year (delivered) In advance $4.50 per your qussslled) In adv-lee In (lauds and lilltrl states WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1923. l ' FAREWELL tsin amount of propaganda natur- lally the wheat producing countries We underszand the Bell govern-lseldom overestimate the“ produw “‘°"‘ “m “‘ ‘l °'““"" "M" "Minion for u the markets should set er its Nsigrxlllou to His Houourme imprefiflon m“ ‘new is a sup e' iplus crop of urheat the price would On the paminsrurop o friend 1 Through the research work oi w“ “km! what he ha‘; m“ OI milhc international institute of Agri- wbich he received the reply “he _rui.ure which has branches in the Lieutenant Governor. R quiescat in pace! of a certain gentleman “ed °r a‘ Thursdayll‘ “Twin”. Europe Washington and Ottawa m“ Be“ gwerumem dim o: a the yearly wheat production of Thursday the 26th July or of a , the world is estimated with approx- wecnesday the 5m Semember M" lmate accuracy and the importing 1ot,, we imagine, worry the future IIISIOTIKII, the point. to be takcn that although it iiod of a Thursday over a month "countries are given which to their purchasers in order to avoid ‘both surplus and shortage. It is ‘one of the most carefully regulated sources of information and is the only means’ by which the export '_price of wheat can be regulated. -a working basis upon safeguard into account is ago it evidently did not realize that it was dead until toduy. With the passing of there The the Bell wvernment are naturally some regrets. retirement We are in receipt of advance from our midst of many gentlemen “New of this report from the who individually made friends branch immme at 0mm“ or during their occasional residencewvhflsh M,‘ T‘ K usher“. L I B In the city is ' l“ “w” “gramme is the commissioner. and although‘ we assisted in theirl‘ This report estimates a shortage of some 21 ‘wuremenl {mm 9mm“ me weimillionbusbels in the world's ma“ lulu)“ [Mm w pnvale H!“ iavuilable export wheat crop. (fun- with kindly remembmnces and the {ula as ‘S we“ known 1s H“: gnu, best of goth] wishes for their‘ future. ,cr.t wheat exporting country in the world. This year (‘auadifls estim- _ sled wheat export is 260 million extend a hearty welcome trustqblmhels as compamd Wm‘ last “'5 m“ ‘he? "i" “"1" odriyears 219 millions The United hopes and that the change of adnsmws comes 180 as ministration will be for the better-i 15,9 mmmm “m “em of the province‘ Argentine comes next with 120 millions; Australia 50 millions To their successors in office we second with compared with There isiyean room for betterment; there is room Africa l0 millions. n total of 675 l"; lfvlllbared with 696 millions last year. This. approximately, the world's available export surplus I01‘ U19 Dreflelll Year and the short- age indicates that our bread will also for costly mistakes but the 1mm, 20 minions‘ we Balkans 20 y Pa“ "will" °' m“ Pmvlm 1""! millions; Russia 1s millions‘ NOPIII 9 {he experiences of the various tiarties which have gone before them will be n light to guidethem. One lesson at least from the pre- vious administration shoull be ‘needed, namely," that the people mnnpt be continuously hood-wink- is ! TURNED TEST INTO ERNEST. ‘ls there any Canadian parallel Notes By The Way for this experience of u pastor in l" mm‘, ""9"" chnwm "“m';a small Pennsylvania town? The 5|! "W" 91'9"" lmmi"! If"! PW-‘citizcns were deal l0 all appeals siollly. But with 8 dlflerence. In agar naval-airing?‘ hiififfva: lgwsnr‘: ‘use family some or the childrenlhirilifeif aippolntedya committee of usually bear a closer resemblance-Nut, w beg," Cuusu-uctlum The to one parent than to the other-mes: morning with pick and shovel where one parent 1s o; dark and m; ‘the committee commenced to lunc- _ . with" Hits spirit electrified tile other short in stature there are ire-‘mvmmlk w such a degree "m! quell-l)’ "Mable "WITW" l" nelgllhlbey cume to the rescue and coin- ‘between the children. There’ are pie-ted lho building. like contrasts in the color of t: V hair and otherwise among children? whee;- one 911mm 13 0f dark and 111,: rct-khi ithe number oi his ancestors 011m;- ugm comp1ex1on_ Like "uriu- and sums them up for only twenty lions in mental and moral qunl-Izit-s svllvffllwlls 1135i he 131111! 11"" I511‘! are @1191; found 1n 1311111195 whose iexccetl a million and his mind reels pug-ems 111-9 01' different, nn-nmlwis llg thinks of the untold million. and mom] make up_ of m-ogcuitors iviiu complete the ,chain mick to our common futher. ||1 u»; 1g" gqmmp" 1t h” bu" ‘,.\‘--al|. In thirty generations back notgd that hgrg and m"; g ¢h||d‘iiiey' pass the thousand million may bear a closer rcggmblgncg go-lllafk, and if he adds one gelllifltiliill one of its grand parents than zt-‘uiore their number exceeds 11h.- either its father or mother. it xs'prcscnt population of the globe. also u well known fact in herediii-‘i ‘but some Daxzucularh. strong “,1- Atavism, or grandilatherism, Is a prewwnt parent may stamp hwreversion to an ancestral type un- menu! and physical characlensmsltier irhich a man may inherit from shittm- ; ' can vou spasm voun stems? The claims BEE"! m‘ ml-“fswr damages of zrrullroatl will It‘ ‘ you timt he doesn't know mwh about sprained BDIIIPS, but that bc ‘t knows how to cure them. ‘ And what is his curei’. ‘ He states that by awarding 411"" " ages to the injured D8750" “l”, cure is lnstaittuneons and com-t pinto. _ ‘ ‘ Now what about tlnsi’. ‘ ‘ .‘ “'e]|_ hp may b0 right in some‘ case}; 115 malinglarcrs arc found, l!\'(‘l’)'\\'ll8I't‘, but as u matter 0f‘ fut-t you can sprain Y0“? 51'1""- \\'hy?. Simply _ made up of a nutubt-l‘ Oi exactly like other joints- bccutise tht- sllilllf _ i5 J0llll5 upon ma“). generations xommqn-Liune or more of his ancestors, now- The Hebrew race descenditd n-onflever far removed, contain traits of Abraham and prgyentgd 1mm mm, character or mental gifts. Among u nlarflagg with 011,91 mp9s affmthimillion ancestors the lillllIblBSl imit- 1, 1-811131-113519 11151111198 01' m9 yrangufiidual must needs have had some uiissiun of like distinguishing loo-lone, it not scores of PFOSEYIHOPS l" lures and qualities throughmziuytuoted and varied mental ability. centuries. ‘ ‘These distinguishing i1ualitics may‘ - - ‘not have bccn transmitter! to their No other race of people has beenilmmedlule posterity, but may rc- kept thus separate to the same ex-‘appetir in subsequent gcncruizon '- ' tent. “Wile latitude of inlerunflhiremovetl from the gifted zint-csto rinse has been the rule muons if-vixot hi1 tho world's git-ht lllt'll buri- nallous, although the partitions 1111mm grunt sons ‘and many .1.- ilw color have tt-niled to keep Ilium d1\ n1n~em091 111g“ 1“ [hp world today illed. Heucc the great divisions Qlihgyg 991-1111;; from bumble szoflf white, black and yellow races whit-n 111,11 1W1 .1,¢en 1,1‘ small nccuilui for lllllft“ (existed since tho deluge ni'c,gp,,,.|~u1|uu_., 1,1491% still maintained. Broadly Hpfiulillll, the 1icoples of Europe and America! are white, those of Asia yehlovv zinr!‘Shake$P¢iFe N‘ i Ll"¢°l"1 °" u" of Airica black. intermarriage wltti-ithousand other human prodiglcs III each of the continents and tblqlthat have sprung Twin obscurity 1o rarity of litter-racial marriages fame and I'm-tune and have lived w have 1icrpetuutcd lthcse divisions of nstonish or instruct lllf-r ism-id. lin- rute and color, vironmcut oiieu gfvillli’ (lllilm-‘Bs- hinders or [iromnti-s ilw exp-civil working out of the lure-ll herctllly. And if also contributes Ill the vist- and full of family fortunes. Hence while fume and \\'t‘llllll may follow it family for many genera- tions, their vast- is (‘XUFIIIIUIHII and the more general rulp is that Illif l0 shirt sh-i-vcs" in tlm-i- ur iuur successive lines. W; are of the Caucasian race but of a wide admixture of blood by heredity. Many an old man llvt-s m sec his children and his children's thiltlren to the third and fourth generation, possibly one or iwu hundreds in all of his duscenfiaius. llu notes a great variety of mental, moral and physical qualities among them, the result of marriage with lziw til fligauicitts slightly. and It Is thus that we account for oi As you know the spinal bonesi l iqre piled one on top of the-other- gwith a cushion between cach onei land the one above it. This softens‘ Lthe jnr in walking. flillilllli-Z. or tall-‘ ling on the feet from a height. ‘ l 'I‘h¢-.n each scpuratc honc is. Zuttutrhcil to the ni-xt one by ligll- intents, and other ligaments run up »thn front and hark ul‘ flu.- whole‘ l('()lillllll. _ 1 Nnuvithstuniling all this protect-t 'ion it is missibli- to stretch the i 11- so surrounding IIIHHPIPS which am- atluclii-il to the imnvs to hold ‘hp-m 41ml lpellll us in various lll|"‘ r-ciiuns, also gi-i Nlfvlfllflil u llil. Sonlctinivu this stretching art- iuully IJPUUHIPS u tearing as in n true sprain, and there is a 1iurlial' 1mrrllysis for n lllllv. - , After (his clears up ih-- musirll-s‘ lsiill rvmuiu SUIW‘ on niuw-liieliil just as in any (ilhi-i‘ spmin. And llll‘ trz-iilmcut'.'. Just the samc as any sprain. t iho spruincil nnklv you govt- uhsnlutv rest. Th:- hilllll‘ zipplivs tut 11in- spiuu. and so in scvl-rl- causes ‘_ll|v spim- is put in a plush-r nf ‘paris vnrscl In 1ircvi-ni fiinvt-ml-lit. Sn if you have l't‘('i'l\'t‘ll-ll sow t-ru shaking nip in any and tlu- back pains you, ‘r =t ' iyou may always have a (hack. FOR more than a century the Bank f . Montrealhas endeavoured to serve its m‘: . torners loyally and well, ever mindful of the f,“ that a Bank’s charter is justified by the Willi“ ness of the Bank to play a constructive g. the economic life of the COmmunjty i; Through a widespread system of Branches, each of which has behindit the entire resources of the institution, it makes available to small and large customers alike an adequate and dependable service. l BANK or MON Establfihedeoverfldbfyeqig Pmin Serves, TRIBAL ‘ “Nuwf said the farmer who lmd "l l jbcf-ianie an enthusiastic pOllllQTPi‘, You rl-im-frfbcr in the vase ufi"l ’\\':mt you to mark on each egg it Yihu dziti- it was lnid and the brccd i. tho lit-u." 1r um-‘inlv THE FARMVAFID SERCETARY. month tt~;i<'h'i;i-i.»..lriieii he“ farm-- yw-uvv." "I've l1 ill. "l' The hired man wont to \\'0l‘l(, but and :1»-- hltkVll, 1,11 1 1m, us ihv days 1i:i.~:.<<-d ln- l)('t'.’lllli* mel- llliv‘ :1! h. i114 siqflary ma and ii_ llll‘ i-nil of ihv u‘ hen-f‘ " understand." i311 “luv you should Wfllil zxil i-unupli." said the h‘ WI" we nastiest i 5i SPORTS HERE i -, . nre. pmfmtmsmmmAzpAAmAAggApAA ed; Dre-election promises must be kept; the people must be kept truthfully informed an! no amount o!" explanation will convince the people that anything is so that is not so. This has been tried and ‘it has proved an everlasting fail- The people know more than ‘r . . . . . . your r they are generally credited with ‘ and if they don't know they will] l’ find out. The new administration comcs ~ ple. This good will can be main- tained indefinitely by honest, up right, business-like care of the country's affairs. This way ls Open to the new administration and with’ it the way to the general betterment of the province. THE WORLD'S BREAD Vlflhen wo complain of the high cost of flour or rejoice over the low cost we are liable to place the blame or attribute the praise to our local merchants or at least to the source from which they receive their supplies. These have, gen- erally speaking. as little to do with setting the price as the consumer has. The world's bread supply is in o class by itself us compurcdwlth other food supplies. common articles of duccd practically nil the world. Meat, vegetables, fish are Produced or are available in every part. of the globe and although in these there are Most of our diet are pro- r OVM‘ imports and ox- fwrlo. the Suppl! is constant with but little nhethszioii. ' 'It is not so with wheat the pro- iuctiou of which is limited to com- paratively few countries. The lletribution of this product 1s one )f the world's economic problems 1nd -is so systematically conducted 1s to assure to every importing vountry its needed supply provid5 ill it is available. This u ti... leterminos the price of wheat the ~ fitslls short of ,O-O‘OOOOQO_OQOOO-OOOOOQ-OOO-O world over. There is a fixed maximum of consumption. When ' the world's product/Ion exceeds or this maximum the price naturally shrinks or ox- lgsnds. Naturally there is s cer- Pa" 0f aggression or cost at least as much as it did last year. -—--. 11¢- AFFAIHS IN EUROPE The League of Nations is about to be put to a test. which will de- termine for all time efficiency as tional court. to come its n supreme interna- Greece is appealing to the League for arbitration and judgment in her dispute Willi Italy, a dispute in which the latter ap- pears to have acted arbitrarily and on the principle of might mine;- lhall Fight. Our despatches of m9 Pa“ fell‘ dllys indicate very plainly the gravity of the situation, Italy has already opened the as. W111i; Greek forts have been bom- barded and blood has been shed, Oreccc is at the mercy of her more powerful rival. The Italian Dffimiel‘, Mussolini, declares in et- tect that “l6 difilpllie concerns only Greece and Italy and that it is ‘none of the business of the League of Notions or, for that matter, o! ‘any other nation. ll 11115 1,9 so then the warring of other nations ‘is no concern of the League which was formed {or 11m purposa o; Shielding [119 weak“ muons u! injustice. ‘In other words the League of Na. tlons ‘was designed as an interm- tional court to which any one of its members might appeal tor justice in the event of a dispute. Italy's contention is in effect that the dis- puto between the bully and hi; victim is no concern o! the court, ‘that lt la o. matter to be settled by "m bully and his victim. 1t this b“ 8° the league of Natlious ls but the shadow of n. court, Th9 diflhute Ibetween Italy and G799“ might- be settled ns Italy ‘Wants it to be set-tied by the latter taking forcible possession of meek leffllvry and, so far as the. outside world 1s concerned, the ""1"" mlkht end there, but there nations are interested, the other members of the league rwlll be in. forested In knowing what their "wmbmlllp Imosns to them. There are other possible interns- tionnl complicit-loos, other fauvllies than his own. llut the mun who lives to sec‘- one hundred descendants has a vastly greater number of ancestors. Ilc laud two mirents, four grand parents and other ancestors tlOlllillflg in number with each generation as ‘he 1111085 them backward. All of these by the great law of heredity contributed to making him the sont of ‘man he is. Reckoning thirty years to a gen- eration, there have been one hund- red and forty-two generations since one hundred descendants turns to France are in alliance; the rela- tions between England and France over the All are somewhat strained German reparations. members of the League of Na- tions; interested judges in the dispute. There are grave [iossibll- ities in the matter and' 8T9 the flood. Hf the veteran parent of the out-- in the ups and downs of life from‘ generation to generation the prln? cipal of compensation is manifested‘ also in the life of the family and ct the individual. And the best hope of the masses is bust-d on tho fut-i that all the human family’ urv- 0i one blood, while from the lowcsi‘ toltho highest there is a mixture.‘ however unequal i1 may be, m‘ noble with ignobic strains. Th»- racc is a common brotherhood in‘ which those of the lowest station- havc better chances now than cvcr before to risc above mediocrity HM“ even to attain to true greatness. i Virtue is the true standard 0f. human worth and lt is quite as DOS-t sible of attainment by the humblestiADDED T0 CANADA'S ROLL OF citizen as by the king upon hisi‘ FAME lhmne- The lineage of "om i5 m.‘ Mluli Rudyard (‘ran-forti. sou of equal length, however unequal m ifivfi-smwx- (‘ra\vt'0r<1 of the ilul: w» apparent lustre and it is quite poo-tail)‘ fir!“ oi". ’l‘ur0uto. who Iwriuh- n!‘ h‘ t‘ 1 t n b ‘a _ t. with all his 1iarty 0i yhrte 9 me l d n mos a y egg“ ‘I I adv "flint-rs on Wraugel island. have had among his billion ances-lyi \\‘\~t11 114.“. 1W1, war,‘ a“, “m1 tors some who were 0f royal tbloqtl raisud thc British flag claiming it Italy ‘ ‘sod or who have rendered (ilstlngu-ish- ed service to the ago in which they lived. ‘Ollme n being watched with much anxiety. in thv uamc of (ii-vat liritain. ‘Flu- ouly survivor mus an Eskimo Pscwwgwvomzin. Record Pipe or Pipeless signed for soft coal as well as hard. your guarantee for serviceability. ' Moncton, N. B. Established 1855 D. L. McKIN N ON , " Charlottetown Agent for Charlottetown and vicinity 194-9-5Ws4i. Sole re Furnaces WILL HEAT YOUR HOME WITH LESS FUEL, LESS WORRY ANI) LESS EXPENSE RECORD COAL BURNING FURNAFES are de- They ARE all HEAVY (rssr IRON, with all joints gas and smoke proof, large ash pits, clean outs, and ac- cessible water pan make them more easily cared for. 68 years’ experience miaking heating systems, is RECORD FOUNDRY &HMA(‘.HINE CO. HARRY F. LEE, presentative for Summer-side and vicinity Ali “Qt. _ _ s. And protect your credit. bills have just been mailed and are ' are due and payable monthly asvr are doing a strictly cash Please Patons “fiwwoovevoow-eoooooooo-oo-ooooovwoev “lBe Prepared” is the Boy Scouts motto, and a 30°‘! one it is for all of us. pared to face a disastrous fire? "‘It is better to be sure than sorry?’ Hyndman 8c Thc Oldest Insurance Agency l" P. E. I. Securii y School Shoes Be wise. Don't buy shoes for the school b you see GOFPS. Our stock Ia complete and comprises e while and no matter whether your purse is can have good boots for your children- We have s good hoot for boYl- “i” 1 t° 5 ‘n We have a good boot for Girls: 5|"! a l We have a good hoot for lllrla- ‘l On the more expensive \0% to 25% discount. , them- We have cheaper lines but cant recomrflllld Just received s big lot o1 Women's ususl colors . Golf Bros Ll It oda attend to your amounts outstanding over one montl are subject to draft through the bank Kindly let us have your cheque. [Ingg we are allowlllll W‘ Approbaiion business. _ to-dai Iii Are you P"? Co Ltd Service I 0y or girl W“ veryiilillil “m. fat or III" Y“ u‘ o 10y, al S". zoo 11 to 23' r" I Wool W" m,‘ ... _________ ,, 85¢-