i dill llllllllllulllu sullllllll W. Glance l. llama. Pseddeat ll- K. Dan-k. Associate Hilts: m.“ tzoanoosfgn sue pub,»- THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1923. WELCOME AND FAREWELL good will of the electorate: its re-l -tentlon remains with themselves. Yesterday, according to a belat- ed schedule. Premier ‘Bell tender-l ed to ll-Ils Honour the Lieutenant 1 THE NEW CABINET (dollwend) In advance. Canada all United States‘ ight Honorable William a. ll. narsett. ldltar and Publishes Lyon Mackenzie King told his ole:- tors in North York the other day that he is tihnlting of advertising lfor a wile! After IOKPIIIIW Y?!" 10f bachelorhood. he would hi“? them believe that he feels lonely on the pinnacle of his BR8111955- land is pining for the sweet com- panionship ot a wife andthe 10!! ‘of connubial bliss. It may he so. lThe idea is not new. It is as old By The Way! . The Public Forum This eolumn ls open hr the discussion by DIN o1 questions of Interest-The Charlottetown Quardhndoes not necessarily ‘endorse the g opinion alwolssd by its eon l respondent!» linst “Subscriber” lpublish s clipping Church Union Slr.—ln the Guardian of asked you from 28th I0 the ' t‘ t» bflent was duly installed. eelf and his government: by His Honor to form anew gov- ernment and this was formally done; the names of his prospective advisers in the cabinet were sub- mitted to and approved of by Hi5 Honor and the Stewart EOYEYII" As to what the new government found on assuming cbarse W9 ha" as yet no means of finding out. lt will require several days to bal- ance up and ascertain tie-finitely how the finances stand but the new government owes it to itself and to make this earliest possible to the province at the moment. -1t is owing to the known largl! "Xlleilill" tures immediately before the elec- tion there will be a considerable deficit in the year's work. A statement showing the actual con- dition of the province will be cs8?!‘- ly looked for. One thing, it known antityipaf ‘ti that i is certain. has al- randy been discovered namely the very serious condition of many of the roads. This' will require immediate attention and a heavy expenditure. lt has been continuously pointed out dur- ing the past two years that the newly built roads were being i192‘ lccted; the all its attention to the tearing up of new projects, neglecting the government devoted ‘work previously done until it re- verted to the condition in which it is today. The unexplained and in‘ excusable abandonment on the day halt done weeks prc- after the election of f work begun several viously. contributed very largely .to the present unfortunate condi- tion. With a worse than empty treasury the restoration of thcsel roads at this late season will be; inn small undertaking but if tbel ‘province is to receive any benefit lfrom the enormous sums spent on l the roads during the past. four Governor, the resignation of hlm-~ ‘ iVhlle the fitness of the new , . . ~. - ..- .; l, D. Stuart’ K c" w” and “m” ‘tive posxions h yet to be d..non rand jstrated, there is every reason tn’ lbelieve that they will measurr- up to the most sanguine hopes .27 ill-.- whole province. l E The Premier and Attorney G»:- J. D. Stewart. has lproved has ability as_a leader in leral, the Hon. opposition and as an organizer. - ‘As a lawyer and business man he has made an excellent reputation for hinmself. That his success w'll follow him as Premier and Attor-y lney General is a foregone cone-lug ision as he possesses in a markedl ldegree the qualities of a leader. l The ‘Hon. John A. Macdonald.‘ lthe new Commissioner of Public; l 1 .i\'orks has not only had a long; I Land honorable career as a merch- 'ant, trader and shipbuilder but has= lservcd in the legislature with, Teminent satisfaction l to his con- l ilstltuents and to the province. isut-cessful career in his new role is; l‘ a logical prediction. l The Hon, J. H. Myers. Commis- | j-sioner of Agriculture, Is a success- lful farmer and thoroughly acquaint-g ed with the agricultural needs‘ 0H . I the province. Moreover he is an. ‘excellent platform speaker. a manl Hit keen intellect with a mind ofl _his own and the ability to make itl I ‘known. We may safely predictl ‘for him also alld for the province ;prudent and faithful service. i t 1t is gratifying to find that the] I ‘city of Charlottetown is well andl lably represented in the cabinet. lDr. the Honorable W. J. I‘. Sic-l ‘lhllllflh although new in the pollti-‘l l favourably city butl gcal arena is well and only in the throughout the province. The in-l terests of the city will bc safe in} his hands. known not I The county representation in the cabinet is well Igistribztsd and there appears to be no room for I complaint on this score. l ———-—<p-oa—i._ CANADIAN CATTLE INDUSTRY. ‘he has a frugal mind. yyears thehsituation must be Erup- ipled with. The newly installed premier has promised to practice economy and has already indicated some pros- pective changes to this cud, one Probably the first mention of cat- tle in Canada is to be found in Cbamplainh Memoirs where in one o.’ his reports he states that he "cut bay for the cattle." In 1699 the French King in bis despatches to as Eden. Tilolllflllds °I m?“ “lihiontreal Star. The fewer years than he have felt thatlsuited him or he would not have Mr J ‘cabinet members for their respec- ‘my in all (no ages, even as youflake" m” u'°“bl° 3° M“ n‘ pm’ lished and still he says he ls not .an ardent Unionist. Did he mean lto insinuate that Rev. Dr. Fraser It is no! 900d 7°? "'3" m “teams from Montreal to stir tip alone. Pt-‘hipl it is not good forlstrife? Was Dr. Fraser not on y - - l ' h h woman m b‘ “one, but h.‘ thagdlphflltllllg the faith andt e Churc . - ‘ ike ever true Presby Pass- The manna manna seems hle will always strive to up- w have been implanted in B" "Y-inold. As for the strife I think Ing creatures and the bachelorgfnionists can claim it all. and if Premier. after seven times seven ‘afzgnignligg g3?“ agfiislgteglz: years is now listening to its later wind of doctrine should get the“, WOHIDUIIES- 39 I!" a! h" “walk ‘gdesire Union I imagine I can hear ened to the fact that “the fox and Epower" etc. etc; h b ! I am. Sir etc. 3:. "ll: if}; “1:“.;:":.:.:.::;1 A - iPRESBYTERlAN. tree, with the pretty little rabbitsfi, so engaging in their habits. all got a mate but me!" The fact. if it he a fact, has lt-nce of British Premiers and Min- bnn “ready Md“), idvemacdllsters. to which Sir Lomer Gouin . . . land .\lr. King are now hastening. m" Preml” Km‘ " "em" aiwill be looked forward to with wife. He has proclaimed it froln great interest by 3|] {he 131-1135). the public platform in the pre- peoples. It is recognized and gen- gence o’ thousands o; men and -erall_v admitted that if ever there- was a time In which those who IVIIZHPD. knowing full well that amve in the British Dommlons 1111115794 llflfsPallel-‘l “PI-lid "lll-‘lWshotllti stand together and work fer his words to their news col- land trade for the common good— umns and so broadcast the maflpeach for all. and all for each-it , ii. in the present juncture. sage ‘hroughout ‘he land‘ n “islrsations and peoples are at odds thus a very economical way Miamong themselves. and with those getting a tremendous lot of freelof the British Commonwealth. B0- advemslng Th“... like mstreaqitvveen l-‘ranco and Germanytherc Gnpm the Premlek makeq n chm, - is untilminishetl hatred. Bctlvecu _ Greece and Italy there are open that though on pleasure he is Ilemgbostilltios. No onu can tell whzlt ithe outcome of thc troubles inthl- Vlnlkans will he. Wars. earth- And yo,‘ "Mk of adv,,,.,-L.,,n quakes and distress of nations pro- ‘ -'zIl. h -1' m" a M“! u is ‘c’ ‘muimal’ Illlltllcntlyr llisvdggzglllztlltlalllentls Ilcdjlllfll- Is not the way of ardent youth. cappctl. Millions of workmen in It is not the way of the widower. Great Britain are out of employ‘- even the widower of fmuunmpy ment. and the outlook for industry who combs his thinning locks ov-l in nll parts of the British Empirv er the bald spot and goes forthl is uncertain and dark. Hostile tar- viffs and unequal rates of exchallgr- to, seek a companion for his docIIn-l prevent n general distribution of inS Years. They do not thus sountllprmluc‘? l“ accordance “uh m“ » law of supply and demand. _ a Prmnpct berm? mom to ‘my In those conditions and circum- Clalm "W" mlfi510fl-_ l" fiflf-‘Tflfil’. stanccu it is manifest that thrl pcrchance in the tu-ilight shad- frt-c and friendly nations compris- ows. these go forth upon their cd ln the British Commonwealth guest T“ “wk an“ m“ my“ ought to so mutually direct their nor of politicians —— the Premier policy that thcrc shall lln bctwccn _ thcm nn interchange m‘ commo- wlll understandE-thcy prefer thcltlitics upon the most favorable private and persona] Canvass 40 terms independently of all foreign the platform method. or the lncdi-lnatlons‘ The ‘mm’ mwrpsls m, urn of the advertising column in their wooing. And have not the Canada, and of thc ofht-r British Dominlons lie in a tightening of modest fair ones shown a prefer- ence for this method in all the the ties which unite them with the Motherland and with nnn an» ages? Old fashioned. no doubt it is. but so is -Iove itself. other. in the preservation of their natural and latent resources, and in the working out of their trulnmelctl by fiscal rlutnnglc- mcnts with forcign powers. This policy is. evidently. imper- alive at this juncture. thcrcforc that Premier King and Sir homer Gouin will exert their ability anti Influence in conjunc- tion with tbe representatives of the other British Doluilliotls, in the preparation of a way towards its adoption throughout the Iirit- ish Doluinlons. The representa- tives of Australia and New Zea- land are already pronounced inits favor. There is no doubt that thnstl of South Africa, Inliilt and Cut out courtship and half the happiness of youth and middlellfc would vanish from the earth. We warn Premier King that he makes a huge and. irreparable mistake when he proposes to abolish court- ship and substitute advertising In its place. Every lover in tbc land. and their name is legion, will pro- test against it. Every lady in the land will cast a ballot to maintiau the good olll fashioned why nf clipping ; 11"“ ‘Inter-Imperial British Trade I . l Sin-The event of the Confer- ties-l tiny, under British protection. un-l It is hoped’ _bt-ing a reduction ‘in the session- 'al indemnity. May we suggest tthat corresponding economy might well be practiced in short- lening the duration of the session. the governor vised the raising of cattle his armies in Europe. French statistics show that of New France, as Canada was then called, ad- for Early in love-making with all its mystery [and charm. rightly believing that courtship was Heaven-ordained to bc the perpetual and enduring pre- lude to happy marriages. In the name of all that's Federal. or Lib- Newfotludlanti will also give it their support. What the roprg. sonitttivcs n1‘ Canada vvlill do about it is yot in doubt. Their conduct. in the Imperial COHIOTPIICI‘ to be held in London this month will, lSeesions have ‘been drawn out to six weeks and even longer. 1t is still ‘fresh-in the memory of our ireadem that attention was direct- ‘ed to this useless waste of flmc 1667 there were 3.107 horn- ed cattle in New France. In 111v the number had grown to 33,179, with over 19,000 sbccp and 23.003 swine. oral. or Progressive, for that mat- e tor. why docs not. Premier King stand by it? possible. consequently be narrowly watch. ti. I nm. Sir, etc, BRITISH PATRIOT. Unrest Grows The abolition of [courtship is Im- Abolltlon ls unOanadlan “during the past four sessions. I 1t is not too imuch to say that ‘one half of the last four sessions rvas spent in {minder in abusing the opposition ‘press. ‘the business ready in nd- 114470‘ . 101196 and by spelling BMW!’ At this rate the Canadian catble on time. This will. partially at- 5.1.1.15"). grew the reduction in their sessional in- itlet is a strong one. the strongest we believe. in many years out the)‘ have their strength yet to demon- strate. representation from the different counties no There was good material to choose (rum and, so far ns can be seen an excellent inr- hade and thh. we bcliove, by "i "l8- the IIIIIIIIIIIOIU wish of the new upon which our agricultural devel- floung. Their (More ls now in opment depends. In this province I ' ‘ value. .51- it l» i!" During the early British rule, in 1765. there were 12.533 oxen, 14.732 young cattle, 22.748 cows 28.022 sheep and 28.662 swine. In 1860 there were about 960.000 110'" Ill Canada. of which Prince Edward Island had 110.504. Ac- cording to the census of 1911 there were in Mil Canada 6,649,982 cows. of which Prince Edward dsland bad mutual admiration and a very large part 0f the re- lSeveral weeks may easily be deducted from the length of the session by cutting this out. having 1t has ‘been grow- ing numerically year by year. out the growth quality has been much more marked than the num- r-rical growth. For exam-pie, tn 1881 Prince Edward Island had 90.» 638 cattle; in 1911, we had 114.470. In the former year we produced 1.- 688.690 pounds butter and 135.273 pounds cheese. In 1911 we produc- ed 3.309.691 pounds butter and 9.- 42! lpounds cheese and the increase since this date has been well main,- tained In the product while the least. compensate the members for in tlcmnity. We have every confidence in the new administration and have no doub: they will carry out in a business-like way the business tllcy have undertaken. The cab- As to the proportionate at nfty chides his infamous delay, the numrber of our cattle while at the same time watching closely the and un-Britlsh. As such we make our protest against it. The pro- posal is rt-pugnnnt to every wo- man nntl mun in Canada. whose blood is warm within them. Mr. _Klng has no permission to put for- ward any such proposal, much less has he any mandate from the women or the men of Canada to propound sucb a doctrine in any "platform" or "cbnrt." To ell who have been initiated in to the magic, the mystery and the de- lights of courtship he is a rank outsider. Poor man! How much innocent enjoyment he has missed until it ls now almost too lute to Against Italy ATI-IFINS. Sept. 4. —~.‘i violent demonstration against Ital)‘ tobk place today after the services at tho funeral of the victims oi‘ the Sonfu bombardment. .__ resolves and re-resolvcs, then tiles the same.” Anti in this dn- cnclvnt process be has kept some gcod Wfllllllll waiting all lhc-ue yearn and deprived her of thcloys of courtship and the noble privil- cges and onjoymenta of wifchootl 1nd maternity. 1f in such casc he feels lonely he deserves it. Some tiny we shall have a tax nn bachel- begin. As n fellow approaches the‘ fiftieth milestone the zest and thrill of courtship fall oil’. Even at that stage advertising is a poor substitute. For the bachelor at thirty tnuni- ly "suspects himself a fool. knows it at forty and reforms his plan; ___-____.. number of. cattle increased lbut slowly. The cattle industry n“ paralleleh round has Canadian prosperity since the earli- lt is the rock bottom fault can be found choice all steady improvement of the quality. The farm that can raise all cattle it can feed is infinitely thet- ter off than the farm which gellg its raw products. The former re-l tains ‘Its fertility; the latter sells "l8 actual be a married man and o man of family. votes we trust that they will nee to it that bachelors shall he de- l barred from all premierships and party leaderships. less than two years under a bach- elor Premier and what is the situ- ation? Taxes and living coats sky high. young people afraid to get married. and the sacred, immem- orial right of courtship in peril of abolition. rled Premier-a Conservative pre- ferret]! serve the Aral Canada, vculd be saved the IYLI- Now that the women have We have had We must have a mar- t He wouldat least con- privllage of courtship. esc naval bases at Kamakura and Yoknsukn were entirely destroyed by ellrthtluakn tit-cording patches received by Japanese con- sulate here. eight trlcte I-u Tokio are partly destroyed by fire and flames not yet under control. river traversing Tokio were car- ried away by wrecked with tho one exception of the Nlchl health which foreign missionaries usual- have escaped (lamage. wireless message Italian and French Tokio were destroyed. being mallr in the medical profes- sion in Ontario today. Through the primary effort of Dr. Banting nnd Godfrey. Minister of Health. all residents may be protected from diabetes. AifiH SUPPORTS A chap consulted his QIIYSM" one day regarding his painful feet. There was no question about their flatness, and as he was a fleshy Ill‘ dividual the condition was of course laggravrated thflffilllf- The feet were placed in water. and walking across the room the u-lwle outline of the inner border of the foot was shown to touch the floor. The physician advised the ordinary exercises, walking on the toes and the sides of the feet for ‘about irwo minutes night and morn- int’. At the end of six weeks one ‘arch was shown to be clear of the floor to a considerable extent, and the other was slightly better than before. The improvement was so 110W however that in desperation sician. A plaster cast was lnadeof his feet and in forty-eight hours he was equipped with good fitting plates or arch mpports and We!!! about his work with these now artificial arches with a fair degree of comfort. Was he wise? This depends on circumstances. In his case as he was a salesman uutl had to get out and earn a liv- ing perhaps he was Justified. But just the same he doomed ‘himself to arch supports for the rest of his life. Remember. 3'01! CM! RIWRYF» K91 art-h supports. They are vcry eas- ily obtained as in above case, but you are sintply admitting that you are licked as far as y ur feet arc concerned, and are willing to the u “ilut foot“ for the rest of .\'<>\1r1l-T@- ' Anti what is the advice then? That you persist wcuk after wt-ck ‘and month lifter ulollih in tho sim- ple exercises spoken of almvc. If your feet get 10o painful. strap them up with adhesive tnpc. chann- ing the adhesive at lcust uncc a week or ‘every five cr six ‘days. lfsc a couple of plot-cs tifpne inch atlhesive on each font. Start at inch above the solo, collie across the sole, and then up tlcross i116‘ inner side of unklt- to outor l-litlc of .lcg again curving your font inward ‘whilst applyiul: the 1RD“- You act: the actual using of tho Ifccf. helps the blood supply, and ‘strengthens tho muscles. A good ‘dancer often has flat fcct, but his ‘muscles are so strong that ho bus ‘no discmnfurt. . - .-...-. .-.-< .. . .~ "'1 f z - '- , ___¢.¢____ thong and ma, l“. H". advnnluéu. m txtr .l.~l\i t.\p< llllli llt.~ lhut \\llI ,_l\‘lu H ‘u lllluvuuq. pflmt‘ 1 1 , .. >. I ,. 1 . ho l't'i|ll1l‘t‘(I for tho clllpiricul pr00fl1nu“' U“ M" Minn" m" ‘ l ' .tho dfllllllfll upprtlxlluutlou tn m (Hgpronr r my w‘ r‘ l_ h“ ‘I fnrnvir u |....-y..r_ m“; no". h“, 1 r. lightning which can be lulltlt- to‘ ” l "_ ” ‘ “ ‘C’ “ m‘ lof tlistilllzltihlltltl “u: records. , I SQIQClIOIIS ‘strike when and whore thc obscrv. IIWOFY h; OIIVIOIIS- P "I"1‘il\lllli'!i‘ jaunt}: forks-ti" t _ _ ,_ - _ - “TI-Hm illll u I for urtit- c. ‘ FOR Us “Mn H m “rlkm QM Positive Resu“ ‘she is at lhv- Ilvutl of 2i vust vol _ Pllllllrt‘ \\'Il'*l'4‘ colored pt-uplc t! Guardian Readers 1 aoooeoa A WISH ulinc lllL world ~i0 ortlcr. I would have Ocol dawns and tender mists that slowly wind Their pale, thin lingers round the dreaming trees, And clasping, fade. and leave no trace ‘behind. Were Deep pools with rushes. for my harps (lgjjghrv not nltlcll larger tlluu would be the wide siloculamm’ bowm-“P- U19 “ml YFPQIWIIYWI h)‘ 1\ll1i‘l”l<‘ii"@-0“'|"F And the wan slip of the ncw moon path of u boring worm, but far m" mb°rl°"” research carrlealglll’il;xr‘ilsiliflc' “gzortmvlgofi: And thaet glcllrlgllasses in the orchard straighter. The question m’ what gtlldjzlllfrldigsesezll fdhlic tclitmos melnlwnt "Adgthi? ‘Annlglpr "f {hem _dow has become of the wood that oc- pa“ that elmvmchv I v‘l’l}’{“°1_"lllt>r ordered an Illflll1r."sD9Dl‘l;IY' In umiméshpc.‘ dark before “'9 d“ fhtlllfgaififnl; miegngnlziei: precise knoivletlgcdnfp flvivllgi, lilllllellxllilflélaslIlilullltlflrflceqlflillfg? 5 ("'1' most cases no Mg“ whatgver of momenta; (on... h. would "weal (Yhumhcr when Purllalncnt is One bird that sways and ltho high olnl. Waiting the sunrise, harping one clear call, While the cold morning ‘mid the hills Beyond tho cast. This would I count my all. 5W3 Y5 Oil shivers Gleanings From I Earthquake Districts: DIVERPOOL, Sept. 4. —Japan- Man-Made Lightning May Reveal Mysteries ‘It might almost be said that sci entlilc discoveries are made in these days by the newspapers. The scientists themselves are invari- ably too modest. too conservative to make flat assertions. so the newspapers have come to the res- cue of their diflidence. Therefore it is to be understood that the newspapers rather than the scien- tists predict that the recent ex- Please Pay It And protect your credit. Al)‘. bills have just been are due and payable month are doing a strictly attend to your I ‘ Tfitay mailed ire v , its We ‘Bash busmm Iaation the patient consulted another phi‘- periments in the creation of artific- ial lightning In the course of which a flash of 2,000,000 volts was gen- erated may lead to the disintegra- tion ofthe atom and to the setting free of the tremendous forces of nature which will surely revolution- ize human life. Scientists do not say this. They do not say that the atom will ever be disintegrated: but they go far as to believe that if zhis is done it is llkeller to be accomplished by the use OI lhifl new chained lightning than by an)‘ other means of which they have any present knowledge. They has- ten fo qualify this by warning us not to expect the disintegration of the atom in the near future. It is a fascinaing field for speculation. Assalling tho Alrim A few days ago engineers at the Pittsfield works of the General Electric Company produced the greatest burst of electrical energy ever produced by man. recorded before. and one many had believed to be impos- sible. To ticscribe h0\\' this was ac- complished would be an unprofit- able task for one who docs not know. especially since most people will not care, being more interestcd in possible results, the most inl- portnllt of which is that coll-scru- ing the utom and tllc- trnllsnltltrl- tion of trlomcnts which will bu at consequence. It is said that in the ‘experiments curriotl on by tilt-git our colunlulld u grout illlt-usivt- ll Jsamc company this Spring ullllclQllitnvcr," sflltl tliusvlllw Flivvitill. frwrr the direction of Stcinnlt-tz at lt-hiol‘ vngillt-cl- v of the Pittsfll-ld (wmed Pres‘) lStlllenortzld)‘ certain results v.‘~rt> . ‘Yilrkil- "n" m‘ slim. ha“ I‘r"‘l“""‘l, PARIS. Supt. 5.—.\ obtaiuctl uvhich SULZKQFIPII that l m" IILWTP-‘l i‘<'lll1lf‘l'l>-'lrt t0 lightuinl: Franco has no tit-cm prob Lungs-H...’ if strut}; by 1jghtnjng~y0l kllowll. “Nobody knows what ll!" rvllstl in which it is llnllm might bc trauslulltt-tl into helium l will mm" "f ll l“ Ill“ flmlm- illlil-‘Hl m“ hm“! Sum“ m" tr "ll llztls. Oi’ course tllt- chitin-cs ti!‘ uuy t-ollsitlcrublc quantity of tungsten islrut-k by lightning ill circum- stances that would perluit scion- ‘tratlsmutctl into ht-lium arc consid- [crllbly loss than out» in a few bil- a burst - twice as great as ever bad been‘ which y. lO\,vv l l l lill iIOIIfI pcrioli run lx- shortcnvtl. ' no ‘tion of ullltwr t-uu lw zlt-t-tiulpiislt- l ctl I by , _, _ . , JWPIIII)’ sllnwll llll\\'Uill(‘lI n ' fists to lcarn uvhcthcr it had llcclll ITIII!‘ \a‘luv to >l'li'"““_ "I l“"‘""g.'tntv.-irlls Atncricuns n1; areal’; ‘artificial lightning Wlllllll czlsy it]... fryfpihhw ,._“,"|_u.-m, [rum] lrcrlch for ihc often rcpoutctl ulld ,pl:lv.~- of illl‘ tlvn l-anrls oft amounts outstanding over one to t are subject to draft through thg n]? Kindly let us have your cheque?“ ' Patons Ltu vrvo-o+eo++“~”" ~ I “Be Prepared” is the Boy Scout-s motto, and a gmd one it is for all of us. Are you prg. I pared to face a disastrous fire? “It is better to be sure than sorry.” 'Hyndma.n 8c Co Ltd The Oldest Insurance Agency‘ in P. E. I. ' security Service l 4 mamaaa a; ‘ a a a N thn making, uutI perhaps this! \ {France Is Gettill“ ~Real Negro Pro "Tdlcsc IOvIS sIltlW that we have hotly kll(l\\'t< whether lFilIlSIllllIZl' ‘m stuurallts. W-ilitlflllll)’ ill .\I0lll . but if it is. it will probably Im 'is vl-ry Iik y tn t-rmltc Olli‘. , "thc application of Sltcll lltltvcl'.f'i Th" Pm“ ""“'~*'I'“I““'* ll" w The Missing Wood l l t j Lightning, the engineers tit Pitts- A simple: illustration of what is fifllfl mint wit‘ is Um omwa“! a?" vlslblc manifestation of t-loctrlc- puzzling the scientists and setting‘ _ ity in its natural stain untlvr t-cr» their minds to spcculzltitlg alnllgl _ 1_ t Vi _ these llutls is given by the acfionlhfln 0mm“ (onHt 0m” H_ l? PM‘ of the artificial lightning when itlmhm that m“ “My of m“; "Hum illatc, and that ihcst- t-itizcus lmtlnstrutt-ti IIIPII‘ loyuliy illlfl l {COIITZIRP iu lllt‘ hours of Frau pond. .»\|ur\l'ir:lll< in tlu-ir own c0 fry [lilffillv ill" IlPI-ZTO uitll a tion hutc. and l-vt-ll the frutt-rliity IlI‘lll.'~‘ IS not chanixtrtl tllrirlvzly (thinking. lint ill i-‘runcc they In is directed toward and made to split a block of wood. The block falls apart as if cleft by a ‘giant battle ax, and down each half in the direction taken by the lightning 0n its way into the ground, there appears a tiny, clean-cut groove, [cs1 wll wh the marvelous progress mun has made in producing _ , i.» -.- ,. and in tummg .1, m m‘, ‘me and Illncc halo Totnaloullutlllecn purpose. Herc, too, is a field fnrl 15mm W111 give a 01",. 1|,- m no right in tin so. licrc ucllavt at electricity really is, a Illllllltnlnr “rm-v ic-h is still unknown in spite of‘ parhjment m Disc.“ it urgmcganyl It was fhcsccoutl tlnlot lcr-lltral figure in nu incidcutrcsl lng front his presence in a pla (‘barring on the groove. It appar- ently has not been pressed aside, as in the case of u unil-holc, for the grain marking is not. obliterat- c-tl in tho groove. many secrets. Ono. result thug a]. FPO. Pittsflcltl rxperimcutei can be tlc-llnflunonfial colonial ncftroeli. Iini Is H paisihhh ed. It is the fact that opened. It Is understood that! lHllllSfPl‘ of tho Interior's Illilill ‘IY Tl" WP" ll“ the lWBH ordered nlcrvly tu placate - attained _- -. nothing is IIkcIy to result iromi icly stated. .\lr. Iulccloll dctlar- what h“ “ranged so much an the uswdll the press and a ccrtuitl amou thou. those experimenters arc zlslc INK"? “""“.'“ that m“ laws Of "be" m: Hmmsplvm’ that the portion of trlclty which have been fnrlnulahsi tho wood that forntcrly OCCIIDIOdIrOr MW voltagps an‘ column“ m the groove ltas bcvn InstantuuP-lan voltages’ Formprly it was “d some other sttlmtance-say, a gas- I til“? I _ b)’ the tlisarrnngcment of its atom-l “M m“. n ‘mes hm.” dawn ml ic structure under the tremcndoual Scale‘ Enough exporunenm hawi impact of thc man-made thundcr- l M?“ “Inducted i" m“ would behave in the sous, to tit-s- of fifteen dis- All bridges over the tidal flood, signal Nichl building. resort of The Karuizawa at y spend summer is reported to A late states that the embassies in INSULIN DISTRIBUTION TORONTO. Sept. 5.—-Histnry is he support of Hon. Dr. Forbes ‘tn; we could m; ‘prolltdbly increase l’; ts fertility far‘ below its lesions spectacle of Inter _- PPI-lll W1‘ his? - plied to the medical profession throughout » throu n them min‘ . Requisition forms have been sup Pithsflel I no“? ‘llahoratory’, hnwt-vcr, for the m. jilincera _to be certain nmv that nr Centuries May Melt Away‘ lmmmr how pm‘ a "Mum the’ . ‘ ‘_ may succeed ln producing tho prob» Behind IIIPSP things. it is said, l "m" m“? WI" ha" "1 1H0"? Will though with the greatest caution, M‘ m“ Same" ‘vim ‘M5 kWWIQdK-Q there may lie tho revolutionary xainaL m” a” “m” Prepared I"? possibility m,“ m. the appnc-utlnn whatever demands the commercial volcano on islnuri Koshima thirty of tremendous "norm, a, a an...“ use of clccirifity muy make on crs ‘us they have in Franco, where filnfgkllllatrgétlskmfliérivofiirlllfltillltg: momem changes in the “Mum o! thclu fur many yours in game, tllpyldo a m“ things hatter ma“ land any that ucurly all important man" "WY h" made l" a "M110" V" ‘O here‘ guiltiiggs In Toklu were either of a second, tn attain which by -_-- urne dnwn nr destroyed by ~ . . . °>—"-"" The Premier of Canada should qunkc. All newspaper offices are “mums leisurely pmcmbcs takes untold thousands of centuries. (‘palm for example, is millions of yoam' (ay Domlnm" New‘ sflvlu“) I.UNI)ON.S1-pI.'I.-—~A flush of "Fm-Ill"! is sfnlNI tn have cured a. woman who for_f.wn yours. rhd MP" CTIDPWI by ueurns thonin. lilrs. ll. liittld. of Wolverton was Praolit-allly- u nervous wreck nml had in brl wheclctl about in a bath chnlr. Al: silo Iay in hml tiuring thi- thunderstorm on -Wctl.-n0svl,ay morn- ing fish of IIK-Illlilllllg lit. tip hcr mom and was accompanied by a lonr of tlhtlntlr-r. The shock causal her body to become rigid. - curorl. "The distribution of insulin in itself is a gigantic task" stated the minister of health. "The Govern- ment realizes that steps must hc taken to see that those who cannot pay for the treatment may get the same care as those who can. "Arrangements have been marl» to supply insulin free of physic- ians for patient ‘who cannot ptly for it. Insulin will be distribut d to the medical profession from tllc William. North Bay, Sault Ste. "n," And onlw.’ and the bu] fill. like sinking flhrtlllgifi the be .‘ the U!‘ DPOVIIIOG latter in iihe day she was walk- ln: tum boards of health in Windsor, llam- i); and tfogd. ._ ., _. ... ,. . . _ -,fou If for Franco ouslv and fotallv transmitted iutrylPvrium [but "IPHTIPILY ill lllgll vo-i g‘ mam lflmrflww- spam" "9""?- "My feet were like leaden Toronto, and laboratories at Owen welghfg," puld M“ 141.11g do... Sound. Petsrboro, Kingston, Fort mm“; he, expeflence.» and y. of concern in Government cilvl Is thn fact flint tho. Princes of ll llmucy wore in their Iupcls the fl bons indicating that tilt-i’ l" and Illlil be? WOIIIIIIPII Ill uclinll. This G095‘ tho root of the whole qucstioul tho Pnriu-Alitli points out. F!" has n grunt colonial domain. WI‘ lllucks predominate. Thcatl b" ‘ Illlllllliil‘ perhaps fllxly luillions." France has to tlcpcuti on tllcml n largo contribution In Willi“ .vun in tllt- pcacctluln forces I number nbout. 160.000 till-n. 0i‘ qlulrior of the nrnlY- llmrem“ they have to bu kcpt contented l ‘uusl- "enemy" ugcllta are ulna I1 lllf‘ lookout in mukn trouble I" Prunt-t- iu hrlr trtllonial llil-“Pssl” Therefore, the rullfrs "I ll‘ 4 lrllwuy Stun-u lift‘ trrutml avg!" ‘bfvututt-u whvu they visit If!" ilai the I-‘rcnch llcltfflP-b’ "im-"ot u ilrstllnll why thlly thclnliel “Ittlltl ln- suhjt-rtt-tl t0 llnnllyflll IWIui-lv of flu-Ir color. - _¢o->-i PASSENGER TRAINS IN ENGLANII Nécsror (United Prel!) l-QDON. Supt. 5-—N°"°'°" 110114‘ pnssotlgcr trains l” l: opcrlt ovcr 600 yards OI m” i" SilWt-ml. Enltltlntl- M A fflilving. endless acre" l“ "l" limit of tllc truck meshes W"! fixcd mfbl-nvnfh nu- curs. AH?‘ lions thqmm rpVflIvPS as film” las olsovv/Q-e on tho lino, but l" imvshing ugr- is altered III I” some “syn; a long curled m" lug from-l “and piano 611"!” when it is hqchu], m This redo, the gpesd 0T train to abol “m; of an use": and pessehgg may step of! - safety. Away from the trains tions the ‘ti?!’ l