l (I28 . 11132992» l.‘ ~~_-_ t! o I c K Q KER It creates and ‘satisfies keen morning appetites. Makes children better at school and more active at play. I51 GENERAL sronn, STOCK IN Ere. AT MURRAY HARBOUR SOUTH. J's-r 'l‘ho undersigned. as Trustee for Prowsc a. Sons, Limited. A""1°""d AMFWPS- "l. Murray Harbour south. will receive tgndetikltiliiili iri- iny o!‘ the following lots, at its Clmrlogw. town office. up to noon. Saturday, March l7tii, 102s, -. ti) Store Building, Cali Shop, Mutton Factory and Wharf property situated in the Village of Murray llarbor, School Assessment valuation $6000. l2) Stock in Trade in General Store at Murray lhirbor consisting offlthejollowing: Allilfvx. Valuation .______._. F7612 SALE BY TENDER TRADE, LOBSTER FACTORY AND EQUIPMENT. r. . ta) Hardware 5i00.00 ib) Boots 8r Shims 1000,00 (o) Groceries 1200.00 (d) Dry-Goods 2200.00 (c) School Books and Stationery l00.00 ll) Patent Medicines 270.00 (g) Fixtures 500.00 {rrwpwtive purchasrers nuiy bid 0n any or all oi’ the sull- lots lettered asgabove. __ _ I Tse stock may-be inspected on the premises at Murray “arbor or a detailed inventory may be examined at the of- fice of the trustee in Charlottetown. (3) Electric Light Plant (3 years old) in Store, at present summon‘ four residential properties, cost $1200.00. (4) Mpg-ur- Building, including land. building and wharf. situated at Beach Point, Lot 64, near Murray iiarbour, as- Im-w ti $5400.00. 3,45) Evizliiurllmgililt in Lobster Factory consisting of Boiler. 3000 Lobster traps, Canning Machinery, ‘l boats, Marine Engines. Anchor's, Rope, ete., estimated value $4500.00. (s) Starch Factory and equipment, situated at Murray "llliofir... Property at Murray llarbour containing ‘l9. i-i “lg?- l-‘arm Machine y consisting of Plows, llarrows, etc, approximate value $65939- I‘ (9) 2' Horses. » ' "no; Miscellaneous Real Estate. Assessed. P m) Small lot at Railway, Murray Harbour . . . . . . . .. $1.20 or)‘ Small lot at Island l" diic) Mllrsite opposite Starcli'l~‘actory_ o "Idl l6 acres at Cape BN1!‘ .' (ll) 2 Shares Bruce Stewart 8c Company. Umllell. P111” value $200. Terms. A certified cheque for 10 per cent. must accom- pany each tender. payment of balance to be arranged with the Trustee. The highest 0r filly "Hill" "01 "Websaflly accepted. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 145 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. lnitcd at Charlottetown. this 7th day oi’ March. i928. 2983-3-7-4i- New issue Oslo Gas and Electricity Works 5 p. c. Sinking Fund Gold Bonds llue March 1, 1963. Uiiconditionally guarultikfll by: "i" filly‘ "f. 05'” mm- wiry) as to principal. interest and striking til i. , ‘rflcfi 95y, and intrgrcyl, yielding 5.30% ABLE LECTURE LAST ' NIGHT l i _§ j. Continued From Page 4 gpowers of determining whit fbrm ‘things shall take. it assumes lin- portance to us. A man can take, tin the form of a mutton chop, the atomic forces embodied in a sheep or those stored up 1n a igrain of wheat and therewith build up his own bodily forces. He canytake the atoms of a plant and utilize them to satisfy his own needs. but’ he can- not use the atoms of a liimp of clay or of a diamond for food, only plants can do this; and until the plenthas clone its part; the man can do n07" thing: for independent of plants he cannot keep his body f dfonlng for an instant. But in control ‘of atomic energy man, tho gh com- pared with the whole; he its but in- significant; wields ‘enormo power. he can lnfiuence the actions of lothei-s and even make chlingcs in the outer fashion of the world, [moulding it to suit his deislres. But it must not be overlooked that he has to play h‘is part. in a world whose primary laws were fashioned lldng before he appeared upon tine scene and which apply not only to this planet but to the Universe. ‘ _ Crown of Creation. Ages before man appeared, by n ;sluw process, involving millions of ‘years of development, the ---- -l-- gfonns ofvegctable and. anlma life ,‘W0l'C built up. Each in turn rested lupon the forms below h, controlling and utilizing their forces for its own lspccial needs, and so raising the scale of being by the development of a higher order. In tlhe fulnms of time came man. His body is built up of electronic chemical, vegetable. and animal units, moulded into bones and flesh. muscles and nerves, all developed into an organic sys- tem, fashioned to enbble the indiv- idual spirit of the man to exercise an unified control, dvcr these sub- ordinate forces. Butrhe must pay a pricc for the privilege of using the energy embodied lnthcse units. He must conform to the law and nature of their being. Mali stands before us as the “Crown oi.‘ Creation,” but he is seen to be resting upon these lowcr forms and ,f,'orces, and can ,only act as part of them. Viewing {the scene of mortality. the human ‘spirit cries out for an explanation. P DAILY LESSONS m ENGLISH“, By W. L.'|Gordon . I twwooa-veoowéeo-oeo ' , WORDS OFTENMISUSIQD: D0 illtil say "no one can sting so wcll nix iii-r." Say "as slic" (can slngfl OFTEN zMlSl-‘RONOUNCED: pe- izun; e as in "lne,” it as in “can! accent on last. syllable is piiefen-eil. OFTEN MPSSPELLED: geyser; s, not z. - SYNONYLIS: classify. assert, adjust. group. urrangf. Bflfly WORD STUDY: “Use u word three times and it lS 37011157 U" ‘us increase our vocabulary by mas- lvriiig one word each day. ’l‘o- ilugfis WOi‘(lI MALEVOLENT; lllilil- clous: spiteful: hostile. “He “will about It with u malevolent lnliffnlr Daily Selections iron . Guardian Readers ‘oosewooooo-eo-ooe-ooeervoo- March 9. 1028. A WISE MAN—A wise man will hour, and will increase learning; and a man o1‘ understanding shall attain unto wlsc counsels-Prov. 1:5. PRAYER-Teach me Thy way, 0 Lord, and lead mo in a plain path. WltYSlDE ‘THOUGHTS The air is full of floating wisps of . . - thought. 7"" Wrumm“ “hm” mmvmod u“ remit“. Phantoms and vestiges. that come _ - ' and go, E tQf sQcurities CO- Like thlstledowll. which flickers. as n _ _ 7 high or low. iiwasTMENT llllNKhlib Till lXl the grass or thicket it: is . . _ caught w. ii. _v. DUNBAR. Manager. chflrlvtlfliowilnanrux And so 00,585 to “u...” 0,. u, Si. John Montreal \ nought. ~ So are our vagrom fancies to and M " fro k a V v__>_______ Tossed by the winds of chance, un- i til they blow - . Into some passing brain, unseen, ‘ m’ I rvrslciir IXAIIIIIATIOII ............. _ Fitting and ruiiiilrlnc slu- res. uto- Funeral. Home 0 thoughts or’ mine. be ever brave “ ous system. , difficulties of existence, which has! g _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oi! himself. David, voicing this cry, BB Y8! “What is man that Thou art mindful of him, the son of man that Thou vistteth him?” ' We may fall m» below the meas- in'e of David's spiritual insight, but it 1s Riven to us today, in the light of Present. knowledge, to fill lnsome of the details of his picture for we can discern somewhat of the man- ner in which the uplift of man was efiectmi. We can see how life rose from the single germ, through the vegetable and animal kingdoms to PAGE Homes Clearing S DURING “FARMER’S WEEK” On Balance of Our Stock of man. We note that such rise follows 1190B 3nd is ever associated with an "KIND-king development and com- Plttx-Ity ofJiodlly structure. Viewed from the outside. we can see how lnfAvldual life rose from a utass of 39,113! to a highly organized body ‘p- used of bones. flesh and a nerv- the whole operating through special organs, some hav-I l118 to do with the feeding of the individual, others with his c0nscl-' our: contact with the world wiui-f ou . . ~ Fu Slei First Z-r-r-resslons. Driving Sleigh-s Pung Sleighs Box Sleighs Sleigh Robes at 33 1-3 ‘ADISCOUN T SPOT CASH‘ ONLY r Coats gh Bells Horse Grain Harness Root Cutters Grain Grinders Washers & Wringers at ' 33 L3” DISCOUNT SPOT CASH ONLY. Rugs ,._<.a.-.. I a \I v Crushers Viewing the living being in his: setting the fact lzhat first impresses,’ itself upon uslls the perfect unity) of the whole scheme of Creation. It; J5 all co-ordlnated. beyond our pow-' ere of appreciation. St. Paul fit- tmgly describes the process of life, as evidenced on earth when he‘ says: lRom. 8-22.) ' ' “For we know that the whole ere-l , 1100.11 groaneth and travaileth in; pain together until now." It groan-I eth, waiting for the far-off event to-‘ wards which everything is tending. A5 looking over the whole field,we obrei-ve all the myriad forms 0f shrubs and of trees, of plants and of fmvers, of fishes and of insects, of birds and of animals. we are forced to realize that they are but divers expressions of a. co-ordinatcd whole, and that, in the development of the; " " ' ' " I powers of the individual, and in theiout and leave them to perish. Their ever-growing association of the inqlives arc taken for the well-being riivlduals with each other, is ofleredof the community. The Queen is the richest field in which to seekzi developed from an ordinary egg ap- pei-ccption of the aim and objectofiparently by excessive feeding. She existence. This being the case, and aslis twelve hundred times the size of any part must to some extent cm-‘au ordinary worker. She is blind; body an epitome of the whole, lis-ishc cannot walk: she has to be ten to what Maurice Maeterllnckimouth-fed. She lies in her cell and has to tell oi’ one particular form of lays an egg a second, twenty-four life. It has to do only with mhours a clay for three or more years. humble. insect, but those who know,‘ If she falls off in laying the work- what a revelation his study of thelers cease to feed her and she dies. Bee imparted, will realize that itfto be replaced by another, who is may afford material for far-reach- kept in reserve. That to which it lug reflection. We are also models in {is desired to direct your attention ‘is, that 1n this strange community ‘there seems to be no governing head ,and yet central control is strongly "Tile Termite-commonly knownlin evidence and individual inter- 65 the Whit-P- Ant. and 0f‘ Wllichlcsts are rigidly subordinated. The there are over twelve hundred spe-iwcll-being of the community ever cles, was in existence at least a hull-trunks first. By what occult power di-ed millions years before man ap-ithls wonderful republic is governed neared. yet Maeterllnck says thahcannot be discerned. The King is their civilization is the earliest, thelunderslzed, puny. fearful. furtivc most curious, the most complex, illfijand always in hiding beneath the most intelligent and in a sense thefhugeymass of the Queen. The Queen mmt lflglcal and best fitted to thc‘ls a gigantic belly crammed to bursting with eggs, incapable of any, 9V9!‘ alllleflred on the Globe. LetIinovement save the single function this thflllgllll Sink deeply 1M0 Olllflof laying them and holding hcrlifc minds, for it concerns not unerelyonly at the pleasure of the workers,‘ the termite. but all life. qWhence comes the guiding force? Th0 B18 Termite inhabits, onlyiSpcaking of the Bee, Macterllnck! troplcul climates. yet it perishes if ‘attributed its provident admins-- exposed to the sun. It is sometimefitratlon to the “Spirit of the Hive l asblg as a small domestic bee. It This is a there phrase which err-i llvcs wholly under gwlmd- It 18 Dlains nothing. Yet beneath n. blind. It builds its home, oftemthcre lurks something which is very." twelve feet in height and of corres-Ti-eal. ln his “History of the White Dlllldllli"; diameter. This b01118 l5 Ant" he suggests that each colony protected on the outside by a thick is a living entity whose dlficrcnt The Ant. fluid which it exudes from its ownvthough apparently independent, rc- making any impression upon it. T0 must be made to apply to all simi- brcak into it one needs heavy toolsiizir organizations, covering the whole t and gunpowder. There are millions Universe! That every living thing, of workers in each colony. never make their way to the open-Abe highestspirltualbeing. here and cart or a house they build a tube is part of an organized whole. which will give them access to It. which we discern as an universal They are born, live and die without soul which operates in and through seeing the light of clay. Yet their them all, and in which all “livn rommunlty is most highly organized and move and have their being." both for their own development and Seeing but thc lower forms of in- fvl‘ Protection against their enemlos-hllvldual life it is difficult to con- Thoy have their saucers. tholr fin-gceive of the infinity and the com- glneers and their soldiers. They plexlty of the innumerable higher. develop eleven to fifteen types fronrforms which must rise stcp upon eggs that appear to be identical-step above them, and thus link them Their workers may be either male into a common union. or female, but their sex is com- plctcly atrophlcd, sacrificed to the common good. They have noweap- ons, no wings. It the workers Keeping more within the range of exclusive task to ga er food, tqour mental powers, the great lesson prepare it and digest It. for it is to be learned from the Termite is part of their duty to feed all the that millions of years before man other members of the community. came upon the scene, absolute de- Thclr food consists of wood, roots. vntion to the public good, incred- brambles, grass of any sort. TO iblc renounccmeiit of any individu- dlgest this food their stomachs nreml interests, personal advancement, literally packed with four kinds 0f or anything that remotely resembles parasites. which digest the wood. selfishness was manifested. and this rile. and in turn are digested by thcpoinis to the existence of an innate termite. If a termite feels hungrypi-lnclple in the heart of Nature it taps n passing worker" with itsupon which all beings rest. Seem-' antenna and the worker at onccvingly the gradual development of gives it whatever it may have tn its bodies depends upon the subjuga- stomach. The workers of the sperltlon and co-orciinatlon of the iii-i cles we are studying are divldedfmimerdble living parts by what we, Learning from the Ant. and fair, ‘lull. H. t]. Spreading a benediction as you stray: ‘ onr slllil 1 So may some worn and dusty trav- MQNT anéuied’ h", eiler, nniolganlldre Struck still as by a sudden scent ' of May. r N”“N”““,»,”,Ha lFincl himself strangely visited by, ‘ gleams Here's something for that l Of lovely shadows and enchsntin dreams. ' nasty headache. Although not serious headaches olitn cause as muoli misery I11 I bail sickness. iltrefis a My , to get rid of them and enio 1 life. Take ‘ GRAPE . WAMPOLES EFFERVENCE i SALTS IIIII remove the cause. Acid- "! of the stomach. slutflflll liver, etc. You will swear by 1 lwindle. it once yodmtriad lt- . be“ l, nuoubh pflQQg and » ll- |-.-, .- QRTHY ~ “M dllwfldflluis 8i Co b, 233 Queen St. w‘ ' can, spar AOINT roa pa. st- ram m r v ‘I ‘.0 e h disturbed ll you @1111- -,|,I.:|", ‘lieu; your Con! suiirly to We can provide you with the very on te11§m t9 lbs-Emil!" Q-Q-Q- ow-re-o-u The Land We i... - By Frank Yelgh m: Pnmce or wAtsa ' ON CANADA. QL what is the opinion oi the Piiiioe of Wales on Canlada A. The Prince of Wales recent- ly saliL-“Canade is on the thres- hold of one of the most astonish- lng eras of enltltulioirand develop merit ever seen. Exactly how long that will take none or us know, but certainly it will occur in the llfetimeof many of us- lli this expansion we should-actively co-operate. as Carlotta desires gooil bruins. good money. good work and it l have tfirnt auytlhlnt I11 into two classes——the first equippcdlterm a soul. This suggests that with powerful mandibles: with there is a mighty system, of. which‘ these they cut up the wood and what we see is but a part. Scientists! other materials which shall serveLsought to find a key to the mystery: for food, and they travel far under of creation through study of the covered ways. to obtain it. The seen part-the evolution of the ma- second class, which is more numer-‘terlal forms in which the various ous, stay at home, care for the, types from vegetable to man express eggs, the larvae. the nymphs, attend, themselves. They did, to some ex-, to feeding the Queen, the King. the=tent, succeed in discovering the warriors and generally to the cares method but could discern nothing. of the household. ‘of the Cause, save that it. existed.‘ Religion had boldly affirmed the‘ existence of the Spiritual as such, Cause and humanity accepted its The Termltary is indeed a city and many and varied explanations. Bur a castle. is filled with large‘ ivlth the increase of knowledge these halls, supported on pillars, chem-require to be constantly recast, bers, corridors. passage WB-yB. 111' ITHE crass Central Control. which sldlngs are provided sothat) carriers with vituals can pass. If the traffic is dense they keep one, way for going and another for re- turning. With a view to ensuring the defence of its home the com-i munlty has produced. out of eggs in all respects similar to those from which the workers are hatched. a monster, with mandibles that ex- ceed in bulk all the rest of his body. These pinoers are as wush as steel and are so heavy and cum- brous that the insect is incapable of eatmg, and has to be fed. If a. breach is made in the outer wall they line up. shoulder to shoulder, "outside of it and present an impen- WHAT DO YOU MEAN HODESTY? my eight. ybai-efléxperienee or tiie Dominion, n itt“"I|ot»-Ihe who. etrable banter while the workers rush to rebuild the fracture. 1h . doing this they shut the Ilffltlfl “CHEVROLET ' coating of cement whlchthework- parts have not yet been‘ consolid- n" ing termite makes from sand and a atcd, whose millions of members, . . body. Hatchet steel breaks against main always subject to 2t central 5‘ it. Heavy cattle climb over wlthoutcoiitrol. This thought. if accepted, i They from the lowest micro-organism to Q f If they wish to attack a. farmers elsewhere, throughout all the worlds. " quoting ESPECIALLY‘ close prices 0n FLOUR in 5 and 10 bbl. lots and FEEDS of all kinds in ton lots. _ I)ON’T FAIL to c mg the Farmers’ Meetin _ “PONTIAC” all at our showrooms when you are in the City attend- gS and see our wonderful showing of the latest / AUTOMOBILES A. HORNE _& COMPANY _ ..___.__i “BUICK” _ WE INVITE THE VISITING FARMERS TO INSPECT THE LINE OF POTATO MACHINERY AT OUR SHOW ROOMS. FOOT OF GREAT GEORGE ST. Sprayers, Dusters, Fertilizer Spreaders g Potato Diggers The “Friend” Potato Sprayer“ No sprockets, chains, cranksliafts or other fast moving‘ gear. Simplest drive. Cheaper in the end. You will eventually . use a “FRIEND". Why not this year? ' Sprayer That's Different, r THE NEW BEAN TIMKEN BEARING DUSTER. TRACTION DRIVE The‘ Holden Fertilizer Spreader Used last year by one hundred and fifty l’. i5. island fttl'lll8l‘S. iEIiPC. OTHER imrs Fairbanks engines. Westinghouse Lighting Plants, Myers lland and Power Pumps. Bruce Stewart & 0o. Ltd. There is ever an insistent demand to bring Religious Belief and Scien- tific Knowledge into harmony. A mcasurc oi progress is being attain-I 2d and this is all we have a rlghi/ to expect, for perfect harmony can- not be attained so long as growth continues. As an outcome of this struggle there is a feeling that the Divine does not live outside this world but -in and through every part of the Universe. Further that wc are sharers and partners in this wider realm. Wordsworth voices this reaching out of the human con- sciousness. in his Tlntcrn Abbey:— "And I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevat- ed thought; a sense sublime of something far more deeply lllttlf- fused, whose dwelling is the light of setting suns. and the round ocean rind the living air, and the bluc sky. and in the inlnd of man; a motion mid a spirit that impels all think- ing things, all objects of all thoughts. and i'olls through all things." Today. our deeper insight into the consti- tution of matter. brought homc to imitated but not equal- led. The Auger Force [Peed makes the differ- Spreaiis 20 feet wide / ,9? _.» 2/ v.41" 1.’ (ifharlottetown, P. E. and one instriuncnts whereby we arc enlarging the range of human vision and human cflort, is introducing -us to a higher world of more intense vibration and higher possibilities, crly knew it, is verltubly a world of spirit. (treat Central 'l‘ru tli. Growing out of this increased knowledge. the great central truth that is being impressed upon us is that the purpose oi life is to bring the individual to realize and obey the universal law of mutual ricpend-, The truth is everl cncc and service, belllr more clearly discerned that lli! who scllLshly ix-cks to llvc himself shall lose his llfc. for he will hr cast out by the Community. whilc he who is willing to submit to ti)» Divine law of service the iamc shall save it, admitted Into the brotherhood. which in com-I parison with the world as we form- for for he will be. I\ b?’ , - -Z:4A5n l. l yllllOli‘. Niall is incomprehensible without. Nature, and Nature is in- comprehensible apart from man. l: is their relationship which make.‘ ftcllng and knowledge possible‘. "The delicate loveliness of the flow er is as much in the human eye‘ u ;in its fragile petals, and the spiel Pdor of i-hc heavens as much in ll ‘imagination, that klndies at ti ;toiich of their glory, as iii the shin jing of countless worlds.“ .- Thc Universe is not a mte zi-r lgregat-ion of parts. it is an igan’ whole. All individuals are hier- WOVCIl in an infinite series _ er- bracixig every being, and love oft brotherhood, which includes eve being and cvcry thing. is rel/cal lac the Supreme Law. This is ll. |llrst main impression which \' :rlcrivc lroiii our study of Men m |thc World he rlwells iii. I 4 Continued 0n Page 6 This impresses itself as the sil-‘ preme law of existence. he cannot Not only,- the man on the street. by electrical man. but every llvlmz thing Cflnllvt ' appliances, by the wireless, by the llvt‘ I01‘ himself M0110. An acid sir-math caused by indigestion nim- moving pictures. by the hundred cvcn die save as his death servesthe maies "l"‘""“““ “Ymvmml- 1*" Ym" ‘WW1’ " Y THEY'RE WEARiNG WE RING . ' M LONGER TNIS WHAT I. EAR -THA‘I'S iuNGER 7 l right with Selgeika Syrup. Any drug store. By. Barrie Payne: We; uawo ram liA/Olc/IEDGE arc/v: WOMAN 10 u" f/GU/PL our Afiuflllk » . womw 1s urr rip/w . ‘ 10 fl/Wi YOU/i’ WAY ale-j I/v VITA T/o/v 5Y3? l I ‘j. g . is’ y": 93$ § ill, I I hr - i‘ -% -.. lq 1 s v .. . it}. ix . v it, . 1 1i . la. . l) ’ d} ." i 7U ‘ I . \ 2 t, i ml r . i,‘ a l seq. 4g e l 4 ,1 _ , . r A