Wash Figured Silks - in LU X You need have no fear ‘if you wash our delicately- coloured si ks in Luz. The she est silk will kee itslustreg-gnd the most deli}: cats colours will remain Kclear, even after many washin s_in the pure, mild .-'~Lux su s. .1. Held only in noled pockets-windproof! L|..I LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO PiiONE I49. I80 KENT ST. , insidious Eyestrain We use this adjective advie- sdiy. Sufferers from Eyeetrain may. hev. perfect vleion and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism ie ' Nerve Energy. . Normal eyee. it la computed Y utilise about 20% of "Ill Nerve Energy, ‘iut when Eye- | strain is‘ present. a much larg- . er ‘ proportion is required. i Hence defective eyes. 15'0"!" their consumption of an ex- oeelive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning M other organs of the body. and produce iii i health. HAVE voua eves i sxaumeo ‘ ‘A ii i h » 6J1. ii o eson i Optometrist t y , ,____._?___ Spray . éfour ’ Potatoes i-WITFI- snnmmmm‘ Arsenate of Lime iHKalciki ” Brand g, Pure Paris Green —|N T|NU—- Bordof Arsenate 1 fOnUflyiayCl-tltlll, 570., I ssinii inyheoentity. "- wool-flats e nsreii. i . _’_ Lewes-r rnicse L-dl’! —- ._.€._ _.__4. _.___.__ 3 z i a 4 I ado. "d $15K gun's; g, £15”; zeee-Kryealleg. ‘J. ll- Durant" ‘an ee seen, . mm..- “a arse-w}. .|. Izfltisree“ A‘ Aeoeetate men». n. ii. Oawrle. New Yo‘ lleprea¢tativr—ltrirels It. bier-tar- oeueee Ilene-easel! ‘ l- "W" Prealdeatr W. The GUARDIAN reey a; obtalael nes- the Iollevvla. ego-ta ‘i. Olaelettetewai grills: ltataeaemlseaften It. g‘. :- gmly. PHIIO.:QQ Gleeery e 0a.. aeea . . Queen A. 1-1". Ito-t. Valle! W. O. Wright, Kent ltlvoet Well Bteplea Duly, I el-oal II. ll. 1S lll- Awe. ‘lie-ea neiiwey ltaekatall Fred Oaudet, Orearfieorge Qt. wu- ml-m. sen-e were Real .i. o, Taylor, creme; st. v’ MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924 less bugs than usudd this, B0 1111‘ l! wo can learn is the \i-.1_1_°11B°l1 i" which the pest hhsf7ébmpl3isiy 111B- appeared in any iocdlity.‘ whet then is the i-‘sassntsoém only one useful conclusion can be arrived at, that isgihat a dais can produce no ‘offspring the! are all killod offthere need be. no fear of a resurrection next year. The three sprayings administsfed during the season has undoubtedly done much, possibly all, to bring about the partial immunity now being experienced and if this sys- tem is continued’ year sftsr year sven after tbs danger is apparent- ly over, the post can he finally CARNIVAL WEEK We feel sure that all will be sat- isf ed with and will for many days to come look backward upon Carni- val week with pleasing memories. The weather was ideal with but one exception, the break on Thurs- cams a f--w due and nec- ilay night when rain hours before it was essitnted thc postponement of the decorated parade and the commun- ity dancing and singing scheduled for 7.30. The parade came off on Friday evening and, at the request- of iniiny otizons tho (lance and singing will take place some aven- ing this week. While the whole week's gramme will be remembered with plc-nsurelhorc is one feature which will he looked back upon with pride, pride in the city, pride in our public spirited citizens and pride in the city's resources; we refer to Friday evening's decorated par- This organized exhibition oi the city’s resources, of its possibil- Fties and of its readiness to enter - enthiisasticaliy into n popular un- dsrtnkirifi for the and edlfication of its ciizans and ‘vis tors was a revelation which far got rid of. Eternal vigilance of this longed for trust their shrill be no let up.,_The potato bug has cost this province millions of dollars and these may be saved bylgiving the bug no quar- tor until he disappears for good. pro- is the price boon andnwe. -—{0%————— JUST THE THlNGl “Just what, l was going to do," sad the victim of a hold-up by a highwaymnn when the latter held a revolver to his head and ordered him to hand out his cash. Just what we were going to do and what the farmers and manu- facturers of Canada wanted, said Mr. D. A. McKiunon, M. P., in an intervFew when referring ‘to the Robb tariff adopted by the Mac- kenzie King government at the point of the Progressives revolver! entertainment surpassed the most ssrgutne hopes of even those to whom the city is indebted for its splendid success. The committee in charge of the or- Haniznifon, Messrs Titus and Mc- Laino deserve the utmost command- ation for their splendid work. The whole exhibition was a cred- , . t to the cty and a demonstration strange how “an polmclmm can adapt themselves to the inevitable when itdiappans as an alternative of wiint can be done under capable direction. lt was, s6 far as the out siilo world is concerned, the most H to dofsni! And stranger still that r votive advertisement the city they "fink anyone Wm héueve has over had, and, for the citizens, them, 1111 “Wflkellillg of a public spirit which has too long been dormant. Carnival‘ Week has been - a Rlllondid success and we fool sure will servo as a foundation upon which greater success along sim- liar lines will yet be built. The merchants and citizens ‘who went to the trouble and expense of outfitfng for this great pageant are to be highly commended for the public spirited way in which on thfs occasion they "threw their waters" and we feel sure it will return to them buttered on both sides. I PLAIN DISCRIMINATION The managing secretary of the shippers‘ bureau of the Winnipeg Board of Trade estimates that the of the Crow's Nest Pass railway freight rates will mean a saving of $10,000,000 a year to the consuming public of the West. We have heard of estim- ates liks this before. We heard of such estimates last your when restoration hrpfld upon the the first stage of restoration of the grates referred to was made. But since that time-—-if Progressives from the West who have seats in Parliament know speak-tbs reductions of last year -—--——<-e&-i- THE POTATO BUG In a recent issue we referred to tho absence of potato bugs in a number of localities and the grow- ing hops that we are about to seo the end of a pest which has been one of the greatest pests the farm- er has to contend with. Our information is not yet suffi- ciently comprehensive to express companies. lng anticipated; that once any opinion on the probability of the final extinction of this pest but there is much to learn (mm what has been ascertained. Correspondents iii Hope River, Dsrnley, Augustine Cove, Hayfield, Lot 4d and several other localities. speaking for their own farms but without positive information as to the community, "inform iie that no potato bull have as yet pat iii an appearance. One Hampton tanner found e few in tie potato mm, rmei-‘eiir farmers who have throughout a life iieie fought this enemy wiiieb apparently lied some to ‘stay, speak witkmedifiedbope; ""11". W!“ 11i- in“ m; m dofilflfl III will) M‘ hag some Iva-hrs."- out for more favors. Undoubtedly, the Railways. when it eaysi “We la the llarttime Prov- inces have been appealing for lower freight rates, but have not as yet met with aa gener- oes e response ea. have the trims, provinces.‘ That ie pvlalng the matter wore ee-‘Itetl . _ , , grappled with the problem of pop- ulation. Tbe birth-rats bee been low, but unlike most countries there has been but limited exodus. On the other band France lies invited and‘ welcomed immigrants - Qhd workers from ebroed.»la-_' " "work of ieewriug the large unease-hinted by the first time rejoicing iii tlio something in politics as well as whereof they did not get down to the producers of the West or to any other per- son except the lake transportation What we say may signify that the West is only wilting to acknow- ledge benefits when they are be- the thing is done what is done is for- gotten, end the arm is stretched resioretioir of the rates mentioned will reduce the revenues of the railways, both the Canadian Pacific and the Netball- And, certainly. if the West does not profit by the reduc- tions, the Iieet will make no gain. The ‘st. Joblrfiillfllilleloisrnal puts the situation crisply and truly ' Government flerehant ~ were thus disposed of et the .tbe satire revenue of the Death the - " ion at the first is now required!» Iilll- We, have got nothing. Oar is worse Jill fit. ‘Ike Jigoftleeelowteteetotlie tlotss By Th6 Way Since the wai- of 1870 France he! European e Great War 1,660,000 manual labor- ers were admittedmltiwfiiil and in 1922 these were increased to 2,000. 000. And just now France fa for the more fav b‘ showing of: bar vital statistics. ' ‘ - ' SLEEP OENTRIS m ~ 1' ;I *‘—' In luring that hody of yours w e motor can. your braui and the nerves leading’ from it We"! likened lo the battery and wires. The battery is in s case, and the wires are all insulated... . - i - iflowsver, your nervous, system seems to have a number of auxil- iary stations which control various functions. and t-ha brain proper doesn't have to bother much about them. some of these centres, are our sleep centres, and are therefore very imports-nt- Wiieii you are asleep, they seem to bo recharging themselves, just as tho storage battery ilous when you are not using it up for starting and lighting, when you are awake and your brain active. you use up this stored energy. if you goysufficient rest after this, menial work. which might include physical work also, as this often entails the use ot the brain. then the centre this stor- age centre gets a chance to store up energy again. - if you don't get sufficient rest then the recharging is interfered with and your nervous system suf- fers, ‘ Some physiologist has estimated‘ that if you loos 'ono complete night's rest, that i; takes seven- tesii days to restore the body to its normal condition of nervous health. The loss of an hour's sloop may mean very little, or the loss of lialf the night's sleep is soon rectified. but‘ one complete night, with not oven five minutes sloop is oi‘ eer- ioiis iuiport. iAnd this is the reason that sleep is so important than, because real sleep, unconsciousness on your ee-__. The natonei, health, of which great care has long hem taken, is excellent, the birth rate shows a small but hopeful increase and the death rate is the lowest ever ro- corded in FrancegYet patriotic French men are not satisfied, soo- irig that the birtb‘rate"in‘Belgium, Spain, Austria and Italy is still much greater than it ,is in France. Nobody in Franco believes that an era of universal peace has dawned upon the world. They look _for other wars in which their country will be embroiled, and may have to fight against‘ heavy odds. Hence the great interest in the vital statistics and the satisfaction with which even a slight improvement is regarded. 0 The absentee vote in British Columbia has resulted in a gain of two seats for the Liberal party in that province. This have caused ro- jolcing in" the party camp and has rsissd hopes that in two other rid- ings where tho contests were closc there may be further gains. It ls not certain that these hopes will be realised, but there is a possibility there is really not a good chance for your storage battery to re- charge itself. because you do not turn off your mental activities com- pletely. - - iAnd just another important poini_ You have often been iindor strong emotional excitement, wnr- ry, anxiety, or the exhiiiration oi a football game or boxing content and in real estate. The date of the plebiscite in Ontario on the liquor question has been fixed for October 23, a little over three months hence. As the day approaches the campaign will‘ be a strenuous one. Temperance ‘myllga’: xnléew“ °“""~d“|°eP-d _ sentiment in the province is stroadlu», w m“ own’ own‘ but the hrewins and distilling iii-l Similarly then under strong ex~ tel-oats can command almost ‘un- citement or emotion you are using “mued mom“, and ma“. hope“ have :1 tremendous amount of iiorvouo been raised the "wet" victories ggfisiyéetsfirxggcazns$33k W“ "me already wed 1n Quebec 111111 11w‘ Now ii in ildflliiflfi tn this, you four Western Provinces. Public can't set your sloop you min ssh opinion on the liquor question dur- wiint your nervous systemi is u-p against- !" the pa" “u” yea" h” lb?“ . Just when you need complete ro- n remarkable measure of inslebil- charging m the cenlm‘ W“ keep ity. awake. ihus using oner y, and it ___'__ charges up poorly ingtiid _of com- The reported safety o! MeLsren. plelely- the British air‘ pilot and his com- ‘I I ' ' - panions invtlisir rouud-the-world ‘D flight, after the absence of any tidings from them for many days ' F0! comes as a great relief to a nost of - people who bsvo- been interested hr their arduous and perilous ad- ‘ venture. Much of tho 101111161!!! 01 ‘ll ' both the American and British THE BUIN iN MY GARDEN fliers ls yet before them. Broad one 6'9",“ m my garden oceans are yet to be crossed, winds and fogs and dangers from'failiilg machinery to be encountered, but strong hopes are entertained that one or the other of tho two parties. and perhaps both may yet suc- ceed. ‘ where my roses blow in June- i thought me. 9i a rhymi-us line And set it to ii tune. l looked aloft and examined the sky ' For thoughts to sot my measure by. l saw a golden glory ‘All with deepest crimson splashed; With opal and with amethyst; While. from earth's edits there flashed. A brightness mine; But filling mo wit-h thoughts divine. The sunset spread its fingers, Across the sky's expanse. To sot. its rosy lamps slight. For fairy firdiys’ dance; mud gave me that great privilege, To see. it decked from edge to edge. Was ever there a ballroom 0n earth so bright and gay? The sky seemed iii-led with rad- lance 0f Heaven's eternal day And clouds with euoli rioh splendor ___, Already the American party have boon months on the way and Mc- Larm nearly as long. The former are conducting a national outer- priss while the latter is "on his own" es s private venture. Only a most generous and friendly rivalry exists between the two parties. B0 far as voyeging round the world. quickly is concerned that could be done in shorter time by rail and steamer which must itiii be the principal means of travel and tren- sportation in the future. But to round the world by flight and to be the first to do'it. will be to win end- ut fame. passing words of shone Too trriglit for eyes to rest upon. l keen this goldn pistte Dnehrined within my heed, I ass it in my visions ' ©©’"‘@l_@©©© The casein Parlainent in _ its . At midst on my lba‘, - dyhg boura and with thinned An _ up amid 4g... min, ranks climate any millions" w even greater sees uni rapidity ti: ‘limb m” ‘M’ °' “'5 “Ml (LAP. when its niembe I=:y ’w _..._.._-_4@,_--.- Dfflllbt. I‘ i: millions m» lie ‘ A ~ National ye did some him- Ni as‘ drede of e more for] the ,,,,,,, i e 'In'"0_i_it_ari6 Mine ‘ .. w»: nigiit bout on rrisry last. ‘hi? ‘Tim. large niia fosr times as greet-ll 31;“ dries pay the yemly deficit ea govern-- s, meat Railways and at/eeinships. I mm“. ism as tome rm the theiiqe es _ _ when these eeryiees ebefi benefits‘, "F. Y‘ eeemlall I yet iii the dieters» " --_- r it everfeeeiiemy me @@@@@@@@@@@@@©Q@@@@@@@@©@@@@@@@@@@ GULY Ill-Good brain -.power, ‘ but there is often s tendency to fritter away on "little stead of thing really important. Probably a little shy. Better capacities than you give yourself credit for. July s1 20 women era generally good home- maliers, and often marry-vary happily — December or January g. ., en. Your birth-stone is the ruby. which means contentment. Your flower is the water-lily, Your lucky color is green. ‘ "iniwi JiULY'~.21.-—Y0u» love travel and are adventurous. strong smd vigor- ous, aiid are very fond of athletic sports pendent and seifeufficient. and like ' t ssume a leading role. You have the courage of your convictions, and will not yield u. point without good cause. Don't the person you love, and give way to jealousy. Your birth-stone is which moans contentment. p Your-flower is‘ the water-lily, ‘Your lucky color is groan. iillilllblllililvl (By Dominion News Service) ' LONDON, July 14.—F‘at are not lolly. Most of them are ine- iaucholy hypochondrlacs, pariicul nriy in tho caso of women. The mason for this is that ex- aggerated fat variably (l, symptom Q1 disorders, chiefly of the digestion and alimentary canal. 1 These arc the r. nciusi Dan Trumusan, s. French titioner. To smile, iie.snys, is one of the recipes to restore 111111 beauty to the superabundantly "i" ‘My “m7?” “"1 u '° m“ pun‘ “cum” ‘urns “n “he “w” 1111111111. the elioen alter’: art the ii lb w! *1 Liberal Guvom-ment will have 24 t" “we; Y?!" cemfeagfsnllm l?“ Troatmom which Dr. irumusnn I “r u ,- su ortsrs in a House of 48 and s0 ofmppy ‘y’ m“ u y ge 5 a chums m ha“ “puma Wm‘ W h “d ohhiice to recharge or restore lisoif oxerclsea , , I "T1015 011' b)’ '- 9" 9Y9‘ B" 1° 111111118 i113! "1119- / Ilc contends that enc ’ l‘ r‘- ' , , - h 0f tiles" wi h r -|l I s i a I power and patronage. Possession wall“ idiiléaiillliilollogogrllyéalklagf lalélgllzllifi cures is doomed to "failure, and may lu llvllil1d.ll.lltlofin K:."II.'.'.°§..T ;..r'°:.“.':.' Bra-bis “IQ-filial: must he admitted to count -for Y Y lead to the death of the Phtiont if ' it is flbblled or used independently of tho others. Re education of the‘ mind, however, is as important as" iii: curs of the body. This is whore .. e serenity of mind comes in. | Among the striking cures citisd is the case of Mms. P., who at fifty- sigiit was five feet four Weighed 2Z4 pounds and “consider- sd herself worn out, and waited for‘ tic-nth resignedly." . After six weeks co "one w, Q11 V i ‘v a - 1- - ~ 1 " . ‘an: v r 1" i Pi u aymen y 0.. y..." - B £08 . ‘ _' f t r " o» rnheey. JULY 15th',ltu*O0ND payment on the ’ pledges given to the P. E. ieian i-ieepitel 0g ’ ign w||| ' be due," and inieriier to feoiii molars for ii the eivty and country eubeeribere. arrangements imve been mes, whereby all amounts can be paiqhlrpt; or eant by mm p, the ittanadian leak of Commerce, G arlottetewn. or |¢ anybody ehould jirefen-eitherin the city or the country, they can send-their eubeerlptlonmdlreet to Mile Ada Harri. at theiP. E. i. Heepital- “H l‘ . i "The amount due on JULY 10th will be one-sixth or m, amount subscribed. but any portion over and above ti‘, one eixth er-the balance o! ‘ o, m pt 1 y, pledge can be paid at the Uidmumrizd, Q w o i a QMNK ' HE F,‘ ta‘), .1 c“ mmiafibl? lhifixeeutive. J 3 ‘i .1 things in- . concentrating on ‘soiue- i i You are intellectual. indo- Mm» 4w. nbogsn - ‘ never ' try i0 the ruby, Ladies - ti: ' \\'fiu has tile-Inhabit aiiil hkfggiaipiiifUflil in Wlilte lilioee iii 82.110 ltlill 12.00. nnu runny other lispirltt rrhre so to emu. - . GOFHS" _ I ,. ... 1,‘! .. llllilll THIN Gentlemen r . \Vlio baa the aivellsst, ewnnlilaiol. Jntu- Okfiirds for than, nnil other liitest patterns iilatemlinxea ‘from ".00 up? Ms» tlfl pairs llruii-n (‘iiif Oxfords, latiiiil’ pie tern Just received Iron. Teiiliiittii. $31.00. Alan fire linen of bltlltarry ‘Boots. GQl-ES Children _ \Vliu known but how lo 0130*! wants of the kiddies. and iimi everything from n iifio iiifu hoe to that triumph of people deposits are in- iiitcmai s of Dr. prac- health w corn also; LTD. cultivation of indulgent‘ 1*‘ r ---—-~ ‘ 111E111. however, she had lost morgitiiizo, and her decrease in size ca ‘ than thirty pounds, and "her size linues slowly-anti regularly. i liud decreased to such nn extent _"Mmo l’., after two iiioiiihs 1 that nil her clothes and her corset‘; trp t op; ‘cultivates sport ans t had to bc made smaller on llirfégi pair's‘: Chsmpouiilx asirnisii . separate occasions. .1 pger guby her power llftllldill‘ l ; "Mme P. does halt an iiour co. he aesthetic result, mo, 2 physical culture, ovory morning. perfect." ( L stated‘ inches. THIRTW POUNDS LOST of the treat- fnsts-oncs a month for a. ws ass SELLING ouri Everything Must ‘Be o . is is your oppor- y » tunity to secure paint your house or barn, lat factory cost. Quality paints - only-the hestto be had. Wohave still large supplies of Paints and V, islies to dispose _“Sherw_in Williams” ready “Benj. Moore. ~& Co.’s" mixed paint, best quality ready mixed paint, best $4.25 Per gGallon quality. $3.50 Per Gallon Sherwin Williams Barn Haints at factory, cost. Sherwin Williams Varnishes lat factory-‘clist. A Berry Bros, Iaixberry Varnishes at factory cost. Jo nson’s Wood Dyes at factory cost. _ ' l W ite Lead 15c lb. Putty 5c lb. »‘¢ 5 . . l: Everything for Palritlfl“ at Cost of Manufacture CARPETS LINOLEUMS _ _ SHADES "_ ' _ . Si?“ a splendid opportun- We caniititili your --‘tYt°5¢¢"1'¢¢11I'i1eisquai-es, - needs in “tabtezifnuis, cur- Iinoleums, window shade!) hi!!!» sheet- . =w1n rods. etc. etc. at lags, beempimesyiinnirrir, A Bfffllfl? reduced ‘prices. furniture coverings, etc. w iuusr as solm M p - . , rite-for A faiiyn “Win3- *' unable-sou Ti; .;,» . "'i»':§§i“,"”“ “° r. y-M‘ ,/ z