u ‘ Jame to double. No ' ation flxlgn Waterproofing which Nature pr -. . “Well. minds what you'd oall an “ mm m” ‘m!’ W" °T "l? Rubi", Th‘? “mm”? "l! 8"“ lll°°¢4l'of theincrease is offered. Perhaps it Of undetermineu and measu ed vides. . o stltlcfienfhfnewuia‘ ‘h?!’ ekats we: “My!” 1mm" ' i .1 ‘V, including the Mother Counim of his conversion loan, which he I is only a desire for change. The likc- anguish? “The human parallels are obvious the substitutes yprgvkicdbybytmtho ‘Iain ' . ' - ._ ~.;-t_ ‘E FOUR “so upg- your (in advance) nailed v mormav, sooner. l. l9"- .- e regard to colt or a fair . - _ g QUIZ EXHIBITION I mouucm m“ u ance of events. By Jena lKBqbwJl-Du i gradkimlwilflmgl mwmlnon-olve w: all: n]; M1210 month oi oil!’ PW- yvincial IkhibiidIonYIt takcflllloo hqwinirdyyeekoftbemontb. m“ W“ opening on Monday Illlhti “m”; and pnd closing on Friday night, August 26th. Owing to de- pr-qim in other parts of Canada mgny exhibitions and agriculturll ‘hqwg are being suspended. The Do-' anion Government and the Pro- winclul Governments have greatly reduced, or entirely cut out subsid- ies, and as it is impossible to make ends meet with the entrance chill’!- es alone the directors oi exhibitions in various parts of the Dominion have considered it the part of wis- dom to shut down for the present. ."Y bad! needed by the - ouleti o! Rusayia, which in itself is not aim- rations for yearl- li is "l" °°1 lectlon and export o! 1°" "l" created a state oi near-famine in parts of Russia last Sprllil. Pm’ voking such resentment and un- rest that Stalin was forced w allow peasants to sell their pro- duce in open markets. iL-llbod is exported without rc- gard to cost in order to W? 1°!‘ the forced industrialization of Russia, which in itself is not aim- ed at asshting world Bade. but at making Russia comploifil)’ W?" contained and all further trad- 111g with the capitalist world un- necessary. 4.-The Stats in Russia is the sole employer and dict-owl‘ °1 currency and prices which enables the Government so to tussle wages and prices as to make com- aorta av rurluav Bolus leading ‘United siacu newspapers are devoting more space to the Ottawa Conference thar to the Presidential election. Which may perhaps be taken as an indication that Uncle Sam has a good idea of the relative import- ln recent months there have been rumors to the effect that Mussolini intended to retire. Dino Grand! was often mentioned as his successor. Whether these rumors had anything to do with the re- cent cabinet reorganization is prob- lematical. Anyway, Mussolini has given five Ministers their waliilng tickets. m has himself taken over three of the portfolios. These in- cklde the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs, long headed by Dino Grandi. Those who know of Greenland only because of its “icy mountains" as contrasted with “India's coral strand" will be amazed to learn oi the remarkable progress being made by that Northern dependency of Denmark. A special edition of the THE cnaawrrmowu GUARDIAN . _ of. Quilts The Birds With The iuglu. (Times Educational Supplement) "The author has recently observ- ed and photographed the bitten: in its own haunts. Be haslbeen able to establish the function. of the ‘powder-down patches’ which the. A HOLIDAY 0B VACATION Mental ‘austion, brain strain fmm overwork does not occur one in a thousand times when it is blamed for causing ‘nervous break- down.‘ The apparent mental 1n- capacity, inability w continue to do mental work is nearly always the result, not of actual intellectual ef- fort or mental work, but of anxiety or other depressing emotion. This is amply proven in the sudden rec- overy of persons complaining of ‘brain fag‘, who had limited their mental work to one hour a week, when the cause of their worry bad been removed. The above statement comes from Dr. E. Farquar Buzzard. Instoad of riddle of ornithology. “In the bitten: they are a bril- liant white and of a structure strik- ingly different in appearance from the down on the rest of the body." writes Lord William Percy in the Times Educational Supplement, re- ferring to the "powder-down patch- es." “They produce or form powder, and that is about all that can be safely said to be known about them. "Someone long ago suggested that they were luminous for use as lamps at night to attract fish. Nobody seems to know on what grounds the theory was based. Any theory seem- ed better than none. l’ ' “If the inventor of the theory had complete physics! and menu“ m, been aware that patches exactly like u, cases u; mental fatigue o,- ume. those on the breast existed also near . ‘llanadailca I i, (llrange Pekoe grade) 50c your uouuu with 1-2 lb. Coffee Free ask your grocer for it GANADA m 0o.l.td. {this is f llowin the lead of 1914- DQ213290“ Kan‘: hlghogntgildf Danish Foreign 0mm Jotxmal ness, he advises recreation accord- m“ “name °l m? will! with the ,*,~ r 0 g lug i ill/l1,}! uite impossible “mams a "at ileul oi lllllmlnat- ing to the interests of the lndiv- body. he would have paused to Y 1N5’ when due to the war many ex‘ S-ghe exgogt trade oi soviet m“ mmrmmim‘ as t° “m” has iduai- me pufgujt n; “i; 59131135. m- think, for even if modesty permitted m°r° wen“ to manta“ we smu- mblum‘ dlmcw“ temmruuy decided RUE-Sill 18 used 88 B WNW" l‘ been done for and by the peopie o’ literature, participation ln- sport or the bi.l'd to expose her breast patch- dud o! mpeccabuaty among m ten. g ,. w suspend operations. But neither will“ ‘he °°°“°““° 5mm“ “d Gwmhmd‘ T“ Eskm” h“ bee“ games. These all demand mental es, anatomy would defy her desire “n” m“ Lmwm‘ m‘ “m” Q i_ ‘ l s. ' during the war nor during the present year of change and finan- cial worries have the directors oi our Provincial Exhibition for a mo- ment considered the advisability 0f guspendlng operations. The directors away back in early war years de- cided they were doing a patriotic and really sound economic service in carrying on, enabling agricult- urists and the general public alike to share in the benefits undoubted- ly conferred by exhibition and com- petition. On the present occasion had the directors of the Provincal Exhibition consulted their own pockets and their own conveniences they, would have followed the ex- ample of similar directors elsewhere and shown the white feather, but that is not the stuff our directors are made oi. They are possessed oi determination and decision, and while their resources have been ' sadly crippled, they determined to keen open shop this year as usual. It is not a case either of’ cutting the suit according to the cloth or it constitutions oi other countries‘!- "n should be understood quite clearly by the public at large that the economic life of Russia is comandeered for the double pur- pose oi establishing a new Com- munist system within Eilssia and spreading it throughout the world. It is not regulated by any 0f the economic laws which govem normal trade relations among other count- ries. BALDWIMS PRA YER Before the opening oi the Im- perial Economic Conference, the of- ficial delegites met for prayer in the beautiful "Room oi Remem- brance" in the House of Commons. At the request of Premier Bennett, the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin of- fered the prayer, and did so in this beautiful, reverent, s’mp1e language: O God, Creator and Preserver of all mankind, Ruler of ‘the world, who has entrusted to the Governments oi our Common- wealth the care of many peoples in distant lands, grant, we be- seech Thee, that the members oi would be a. very poor show indeed, but standard size and quality, trusting for approval to the general spirit of our people at home and abroad. The determination and enterprise of the exhibition authorities are praise- ' worthy and, indeed, have already been commented upon and com. mended in newspapers elsewhere in Canada. It is new for the commun. ity at la-rBc to rally to the support of the Exhibition Association by making the necessary an‘ manta to have the usual number oi entries of exhibits and to attend in num- bers greater than usual even. t: show their appreciation of the ef. regarded as a member of the back- ward races, but he is emerging ra- pidly from this state; in fact, is stepping forward eagerly in the great procession that marks the progress of humanity. It is news to learn that one of the two pap- ers published in Greenland was established in 1860. Both are writ- ten and printed by native Green- landers, and an interesting de- partment of the men's records ovents in “the great world without." Success for this Conference would activity and glve their beneficial ef- fects from the fact that the inter- est and action is changed for the time being. The player of a game, for instance, is refreshed by follow- ing his favorite ball because his centre of interest is altered; other recreations take place in his mind" owing to problems entirely differ- ent from those used in his regular work. I spoke before of a prominent fin- ancier who from mental effort and anxiety, reached a state of nervous exhaustion, so extreme that he gave not and could not mean that the British Commonwealth had turnedI its back upon the world, that it had surrounded itself by a tariff wall. isolated itself irom trade and inter-i course with other peoples. Such a thing would be im . Success would mean, on the contrary, that the British Brotherhood had given an example of the possibility of co- operation, that lt had shown how nations, with seeming diversity of interests and needs , could work hand and heart together for the common good of all. It would be the greatest proof in modern history of the folly of tarifi wars. The universe is built on the prin- our widesprocd Empire may ever be bound togetherin mutual love and unity under our sovereign lord the Khg. Give to those who have the responsibility of government wisdom, patience and courage, and grant that at this time the guid- ance of Thy Holy spirit may be with them in their deliberations. _ so that all that is now said and done shall be for the good of our nations, for the welfare of man- kind. Ind the spread of Thy King- dom throughout the world-Amen. “IF ONLY"—-? _.__- clple of nothing for nothing and of something for something. Sitting idly in the shade waiting for the charity of God, the man parishes of starvation. Limp and ivlllning be- fore the gates of good, trusting some magic sesame seed that will swing them back on their hinges, is ever a foolish and worthless dream. The keys of the world are in strenuous hands, hands calloused with toil, hands tense with deter- mination, hands strong with the discipline of service, hands pierced with the nails of crucifixion and After wltzlessklg the impressive opening of the Imperial Conference, (Ellis the Mail and llhnpire.) the wife of a leading Toronto Liberal mm to keep the 01d “is flying’ alremarkcd to her husband: "If Mr. n" flown unmtenuptedly for overpBennett were only a. Liberal would M,” m _ too, that he voiced the hopes and ‘ " -’ ‘ -; m . That is the way a great many 5m" “Mllllllllnz tourists have de- the longings of the great mass of Bolloroility and impartiality over mm‘ openly u’ f“ ma’ m mu Look “Rat ‘bl-s- sky! '_‘_""—_"_‘—‘ creased in recent seasons, it looks the pegples u; the who], 3mg, lace and dress alike, Aim- u, period ‘new M m” Km!‘ Bum’ "d m’ 5137317979‘; t “J5me o SOVIET Dl/MPING One of the obstacles to be over- come by the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa is the quest- . ion o; in; grabs-amt w be meuged W‘ t0 olrborts from Soviet Russia. " At present England is providing a market for Russian , ’ , 6g. Deoially wheat and lumber. Both Canada and Australia desire to have Russia Put on the black list lull her produce prohibited from There are difficulties, ' Great Britain in acceding to this demand and it might be as well to give the gmunds on which prohibition financially and otherwise, on the part or not we be proud of him?" 5 Liberals are thinking these days. They see in the Prime Minister a man of exceptional capacity and im- mense driving power, who is bend. in: all his abilities and all his en- ergies to tire service of the state in a time of world distress. They see him tackling one b'g problem after another and dealing with it in a masterful manner. They recall the speed and firmness with which he stopped the dump- ing of foreign goods in this market. undertook in the face of rnuch op- position in financial circles and federal treasury. ‘Illev new Justify his plain talk at which went far to strenithen the‘ scarred with the flames of trial.- ‘Rev. Julian C. Jones in Magic Wells. At a time when most statistics ‘of trade show a downward tenden- icy, says the New York Times, re- ports from France are that her im- ports of tea have doubled since 1930. |as if the French themselves are de- veloping a taste for the cup that cheers. The British have been known to double their consumption of tea, but over a period more like twenty than 2 years. Imports increasedfrom 32,000,000 pounds in i840 to morel date the per capita consumption was little more than a pound a year. lln 1918 it had been increased to frlearly 81-2 lbs. The French rank Flow in the list of tea-drinking na- Itlons and so had only a small ‘than 70,000,000 in 1860. At the earlier liest reason is that there have been so many conferences with the Eng- ‘lish recently that the French con- ferees themselves have acuuircd the 4 o'clock tea habit. 1 the most foolish instructions rc- gardlngv buying and selling securi- ties. Instead of giving him com- plete rest, mental and physical, he was taken out of the city, and from morning till night was made to walk, to dig, to do hard gymnas- ium work so that he perspired free- ly, ate ravenously, and slept sound- ly. His program was just eat, work, sweat, bathe, and sleep. Once a day he was allowed-one hour of golf. He was back to normal mentally and in splendid shape physically in a few months. You are considering a holiday, a vacation. What is likely to give you the best results? _ A complete change from your work or routine; doing one or more of the things you like to do-flsh, read, travel-for your mental relax- ation, and swim, play golf, walk, for physical recreation, should bring you back to your work, refreshed mentally, and strengthened phy- sicaliy. some cases of mental exhaustion need complete rest, mental and physical, but most would do well by change of scene and by physical exercise or work. is behind the Prime Minister, says an exchange. He has struck a chord in whatever is British in our na- tional being, has given expression to what has been in the minds of Canadians, irrespective of political allegiances. And we have a faith, Commonwealth. ' I l DARK SOWING what pain is like the pain of waiting? And what travail Is like unto the long, sharp Cruci- This is a dark foe in a wilderness. An enemy in ambush, an arch- fiend Made without mercy or the shadow of it. to expose those on her thighs. léwyers expect w Josue “d mangle "The particular bittern which lat- mm an manner or men’ but C i:- ely admmed an onlooker m he! cerylawyers, who take neither pr e n0l' pleasure in rough and tumble. private toilet had another use for t to be “and an but the her powder puffs. Invarlably when are no o y coming w the m“ to feed her hand picked company of hlzhly nec- essary solicitors, the more thought- Young she would arrive with her m, and antlsucal kind o, poutlb lan. and the staidcr sort of Journ- alist. Into this company have now intruded individuals 0f a very d‘!- ferent stamp, whose general air of insolvency, combined with an ad- diction to the pond and to nlatri- nlonial regularities, sunsets that they have mistaken the Iml for the neighboring courts of Bankruptcy or Probate, Admiralty. and Divorce. The Inn allows married couples, and smiles indulgently, at the spectacle little difficulty in watching o. heron of children playing on its lawns. in the act. The eel is spcared, lift- The law has always recodlllzcd mar- ed from the water, carried on to r1886 Mid 1155 ulllwm"! 11°11”- the bank, and more glaughtgped quences as among the most valuable with calculated thoroughness. The 0i’ the illitiilltlllll-‘l which m!" the method, among rrlany adopted, Iosal profession a necessity- which appears to give the best re- The “fixation in Chancery u m suits is that of picking the eel up ecunfly dependent on the fan“ across its body and shaking it vloi- .1 . y and the family quarrel that the my)“ noise of children illllfrfiuhlk- 3° Ass lg that a bittem adopts painful to many other ma, or M, similar methods in killing an eel, fairs’ m 5w“, prophet“ mum, u, there is no need to look further for the Chancery sukf Bu‘ m, “u.” the source of the slime clinging to drake, and two duck, who h“, her head and neck after cvery hllnt- started to 1M, m New square an ing expedition. Feathers in such a unseemly‘ m, 0g mduieymp and condition are a source of the greai- pleasure, Wm, an mam, u; mun. est danger to their owner, for un- euce may u, Hupywuud puhuclty less their ‘free’ and waterproof mun might euvmmcsu-ryinu thing; state can‘ be maintained ill-health altogether too far. When a d“!!! 15 5°°n 1°11°Wed bYIdeath. and a drake first appeared and “Accordingly, as soon as the bit- rattled in the pond in New ifiquarc tern has fed her young and attend- and reared a family, every one wish- ed to the repair of the nest by ad- ed them well and the only anxiety ding fresh reed stems, she settles was how to retain so model a coup- down to the serious busihess of her 88 8'11 69001111891119!“ W ¢V9Tl7°n° toilet, an undertaking occupying 6159- The! flew lwflitbut another on the average 75 minutes. It is P81!‘ Iefillilfllfild this 70H‘. find 1i here that nei- pqwdef pug, come looked asif the kindly OHICES m the inen may, ‘ Inn in making its pond comfortable “Mam and “m, she bu,“ he, had not been in va'n. and that the head and neck beneath her plumage hwy"! we“ "rm"! l‘ 3°°d “m” n, she rubs mum on the powder among the better class of duck. But puffp’ uum shé presents a mum the correspondent who has iofowed what ludicrous spectacle remlnis- events w’ ‘h’: Alumni“ h“! ‘m cent of a careless short-sighted lady ‘“°"°““‘5'Y ‘“'“'°”“"b1° l“ w ““' who has used her puff with equal Md‘ The duke bwugm u "mnd head and neck coated with some sticky substance. Bitterns live large- ly on eels, and during the weeks when she could be kept under ob- servation this individual fed her young almost exclusively on that diet. Indeed, on four occasions only did she bring a small fish. "Owing to the nature of her hunt- ing grounds the opportunity to see a bittem while killing an eel would be the merest chance, but there is appearance of two more drakes has MW Riven the pond an example of the type of promiscuous modern household which has Qmetlmes boon dewribod in fiction but which rupectable people have liked. to think was exaggerated. Already the to allow the powder to dry, spent in toying with her children or in a quiet nap, she can brush off both Powder and slime by a vigorous uomblns with her feet. "But “ho l5 not Yet prepared for the next hunting expediflqm The trouble which any experienced sol- icitor could have predicted seems to be breaking out, and the King's Polwe is endangered when it ought to be most secure.‘ There is an ex- cuse. and it is the excuse common in such cntangling “iances—the excuie of- unhappiness. Flour out of Powder has not only done its work °1 "HIDWHS the slime but has ap- parently also removed the natural; "Wfllroofinz oil. Hence the neces- sity for the contortions, as she p53- 595 9V8?!’ Portion of her head and neck over her oil gland, the natural but a comparison of the regpgctivg emclelloy 0f the equipments is worth some thought. The bitiem i, never in danger of finding heme“ without the article required n; the critical moment, feather creation offends against the spirit of much of our legislation, at least it is guiitiess of the kidnap- ping and rapine which make the have never seemed the same. If the _ 4-3, oniylih assurance company whole iteadygrawthis ‘contributing so directly to the growtifof tbclidarltimes, ET R. BR 0 W ‘Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown l can. the; goodi , wistlgyou. awapaljevli/xcents for when‘ youl. ask’ for. mclauv 1 . ulcllilllilti --\\oaggxmusl/ “Would Y0“ Ch I01‘ MIT" ' SPECIALS Periodic- ‘for sh _ M‘ N811 tarlll. against Rusvan pro- the Imperial conference m 1930. The Empire is at the crossroads. A mull "WY Bild h“ M“ 1°‘ “ leave any of them behind: cannot gztnethflltlghrtltlstgngjzsarsdaifirlathtlaoixg ‘ . v ' l ' v . duoe are based. rn a latter to the "may feel that what he said omwllloh Wuv Point faith and hope? kuouiltlhbuizlolance and with Those interested in the subject law must reel a little outmed that 5Y9 Exammaflm“ u”; wig... Fruit Salts ‘lilo y \_{_ ,; y“; mu mum,’ ML Nichol“ ma; wcuion w” one o, the m_l'lhat way we follow," skid Premier And ggczncem mill’ like to know that in Country robbery can take place under their l ‘u’ Nu“ "______,,, 89o . ‘ Ignatelff, author of a b00k entitled fluences which led the United King- Bennett l" °°“°1“‘““B»¢he opening ‘m! death Life for June l1, l8. and 25 Lord very nose l‘ke this, there is a cor- Bu" "u 7"" m“. u‘ m, N.“ 09o " . n,“ n u dam m address at the Imperial Conference. Eve" m prom ' William Percy has written the full lain consolation for legal men in n" ' “n 7"" u ‘m’ M L” .°uu|;""5:;g- rm; and ' ' I 5' "Win11 in‘?! mew“ who u “wand in . m o‘ Wham The hem of cunadg’ m hm” SLLE°Z°ZZZZ“ZZJZ°°”°°“BZI’°§Z. “m” °' h“ "hmletlvo "ouoerva- "lo soluse on by thepuud- "I'll-is" "m" """"'."”'°" '°' "' 2w" w é X -* m his mum 12:: u“ ‘Jnduzm ‘Ihelflienin Trailing‘:- ; bl an tn x tn dread sickly thrust “m” “l” “W” “"1 “imm- "ll "ill" "M u” "“"' “"3". ll-II Bettie Brrur "Wm" < j“ ,; l" V9 I luDP o! ve ¢ ° l ' Y l-VOTI o To o ol‘ fight manner in u 15° ._____________ for you, in n11 nqfunnioi-iuu gig. u‘ “u” hung-m. ‘h,’ pkicea -- r c E realms why sctim should be tsk- international waterway; treaty is which he has put the case for Im- o! un‘°°“ "°°'P°ll= a po nous Poly am I L. l , repute." so ruminating he osnturn ' i ' i ' . -' llorllol - thine 8' Yn lncons tlercnfieveeareseolu . I _ p; quince gum‘, “m,” o; m, impressed on their minds-q is gl-lperial preferences to this represen- That hath no antidote. Iflll A w" m‘ ‘m. ma’ mm!" ‘m: "53""- ' -,"_,,Qoollio amfgirneg iron, g ennui". so the retirement of gir rrsnry tative Empire conclave. ' 531:3, '21:‘ u“ m]? m‘ l: 1 » f_ if; In] m4 Qufln‘ wing of "an H, ma; u why_m. the Ema being Man who strikes man ‘M11’?! “m”, ve manag to make | $8. Milli-IN» V5165 l! i“ i human kind. and how seldom they, From cleft or covert is but a shade _ steal each others offsprinss, he removed cbmoiedmayweeaaar- =1"- Innitaat‘ dumping by Russia in malaria salary co the meet The Inns of court, gs pom; ensu- Ireli no and greater dignity, take on thecanadian National Railways. at any rate-these peopls n"; i“. Thornton and many of his officials: i I u‘ lblf would not necaisarlly eon- “w! l" not blind to the fact gotten their political prejudices and mm gllnkln“ new, enni, prowl m, "mu 4mm “m, nu u" “m” . ‘III Rlileia. as it is a common that the present Prime mnfater has are unanimous in praise of g, nrii. the iunaio ways. Tm 31:3‘: t “If °°"‘°'°"°= i0 the llfopllbtion of‘ ' ”‘_l in 5". anon in modern world trade enforced necessary drastic cconom- liant Prime Minister. 3° hm" m” m" ti“ cm“ P“ h‘ y f ow to n- m m“ °' mm‘ ' ' Ocean-Beth w- - l - (“fled side inside their gates. and as the (hall "I! III- . t the five reasons he givu of in on the public-owned system. People are saying at Ottawa these shall be m‘ own deep hen’ u" Oom- M chmwry claim I‘ “Mm _ . ’ _ ,1 , . i y Ionian unfairness are as follows: And now those ubmis m mudam that if the Conference proves u,“ o, god, ioaal ore-eminence over the Courts , i " . i .. . THE, , l-Grain is collected from the Bennett chosen chairman of tUQEIIItli-‘Qssful-as it will-Richard B Beings rcsistiess and invincible. M “mm” l" '5 “mm” °1 u" Kmlwkdl‘ "l "llih ll "l! In“ i. Fa ‘a ' i " ‘ ' ' ‘l. tlllldfivm tats dcol- . tlttl, h h- " . i ha.» .2 W w: “rm ‘a m!“ offal; m‘ staircase which he was instrurnen- Bennett will us down mhmm u, who sows shall also reap. ghwntz: :5": o: z gruff?“ m‘ m ‘t: "mmnbwlomultlsm z .0fl'0II‘l‘Iill' " I -. "i . D0!!! --, a "l , l.‘ l , ‘h; Qqygrpmgpg “m. IWMIII “Halli. ‘H!!! Id till William Pitt Of the DOW _B"b"a You‘ ‘ii-ht upped “ha”. .0 l. no m“ wunuflmu 6. _ - ' . = _ . . 2 ' ' . I r l l- u \ . , i ' , * t; , , a: l 1' ~