' August 23, Mars will he than 34.- Ting i‘ Jinnah; a; a wave length oi 15.000 ' a world-auras ‘madsit- It . tfllh-I llld all“ Q l , ______‘ . (coma News" 39M») “LQND , July R3.—<Scientists are preparing iqr the great experi- "meut elf} esslngito Mars- The da i the attempt will he 000.000 miles irom the earth, or jnear r than any other period dur- e past hundred years. Apparatus oi great electrical pow ‘er is to be erected on the summit ' oi the Jungirnu in Switzerland anti metres wil'l be transmitted into dltfltllzfflgflcareiuiiy amused .lnter- vale: Scientists who believe that Mars in inhabited declare that the earth may receive return signals. \ a ‘was; oa-eoveeaoonooooos i7...- Flre [Insurance ii- - Consult‘ n. m. sIMPsoN will Richmond Itrool Ibona 8M POW]! . B _. bO&OOOOQ§Q4%% ‘ SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE .W.ANTS Your: f "PHOTOGRAPH ' x yarn hints stsornon rma vssnt . . wiln thiire beaneloctlon arr tkb qusntartbst h sp ‘ ‘ at mu ‘ present. Premier llsckensie King, when ackod the question in the " oi Commons, gave an evasive reply which meant nothing or’ might mssaanything. He W! like Pat, who. when brought into Court a-nd was asked the usual ‘question. “Are you guilty on not gulltyflre- plied “Sure. how can ‘l tell‘ till ‘I hear the evidence?" The evid- ence as to the wisdom or unwiadom oi bringing on the elections is now be‘ng heard. The members have returned to their constitu- encies and are busily engaged i-n ieeling the pulse oi the people. What these members will iind out now the people generally have learned long since, that fs, that matters are rapidly growing worse in Canada. The people will recall the promises made in the Speech with which H's Excellency the Gov- ernor General opclned the recent session 0i parliament. According to this speech taxation was going to be reduced, the revenue was go- lngto meet expendture, trade had immensely, employment was suiiicfent to meet the growing demands oi industry. a rigid ecoh- omy was to be practised, dam, itc. None oi these th'nga have mater- ialized. Trade has iallen oii, with the eXCeption oi an increase in the ezportoi raw material, uacmploy ment has driven hundreds oi thou- sands out oi Canada. the reduction y" ..,.-,J.._.n¢h higher and the oosfd! uhurlnlshs ‘to all thaws! makes repairing and buildlnl Ii- h... prohibitive. . oi thiawoaiutiqn ma»! laborers are .,idla"'_s“§_. third; il Ill‘ tural unwiliinigneiav or. work ior to ule political party. Bat it use evil that hat grown’ irom year iruita‘, in'r _’ the party.- thigfl CapadlwWlf , rater Lliirtho practice oi railroading through Parliament votes n: "s'cores“<’6i'_ millions oi. ‘qxewra no under less than them‘ l‘. Null-r‘- acale .0! wqes. l-abo ' Vii!!!" reasonably iasl- ‘that, _to4 ‘dirt down their rs-te oi pawwlii‘ moan as all round cut in wages? Bédiisllhls. the cost oi living is aoihlgh that a man cannot support)»- s iamlly on‘ much less than‘ the present .-rate oi pay- and that .,at regular employ- ment the year r0und.‘_ _ There is practically a ‘deadlock in employment» ‘at present and every eiiort should be mode "to break it. There must be some give and take on both sides. No property owner will deliberately allow his property to go to ruin ‘through arbitrary reiusal to pay a reasonable wage and no laborer can siiord to remain idle and have his ialnlly in want through an arbitr- sry demand ior a wage that an om- ployer cannot aiiord to pay. The high cost oi labor in the lumber woods. in the lumber mills, in the iactoriea has set the cost oi lumber and other building material soaring so that building has be- come practically impossible. When, added to the cost oi material is an exorbitant wage bill, work necess- arily ‘comes to an and. This is the tltuation today. There must be all all round lowering oi wages and with that lowering will come s re- duotion in the cost oi living. Un- in the _ [oi the aeo- 11‘ ‘. 3* l' uifiilt was done oil [day Baturdayfllast in s sea. iicn which laslédfionfll o'clock’ on I-hlday morning until 6-30 o'clock on Saturday ‘ morning. More than ‘ball oitlie I86 memberu ~ bad lett Ottawa and gone to their homes baiore that. ‘ it was under these conditions’ that the estimates ior the departments oi Health]. Militia and the Post Oiiice, none oi which bad. been touched so iar, were voted and nmny items belong- ing to other Departments which had been held ‘over. As test as item alter item was read by the chair- man oi committee‘. supporters oi the government shouted "Carried" and that ended the transaction. i This sort of thing has bun done boiore in days whenlhe national outlay was small. This year an ex- penditure oi $445,000,000 was pro- vided ior. involving an outlay per head- oi our population iar in excess oi what thedbighly taxed people oi England, Australia 'or the United Stateaars called to pay. Although those couptrlegare rapidly paying oii their puhllciashts‘ While the Canadian debt mounts upward irom year to year. The millions are tossed about in Ottawa as ii they were too trivial ior account. ins mad orgy oi spending hali the revenues olthenatlon are voted away by hsR the members, oi the House, ssjsst ‘se the items can be read. v' m . year \ad haspproduced‘ .its wortstifii-i ‘jla ‘payer la ‘ used in bygone days in describing an erratic individual was “lrle is up with sn-occaslolli w. a! he». ' eiiect your appetite, You don't about. ior -‘ something results upon your digestive appar- stus. pletely. come almost an eczema. inability to secure a good sound sleep at night. all going to be nervous and likely ir- ritablo. you would'n¢ do when the heat wave is not present, health and yet behave in this man- ner, so what about a , ' not robust, whose whole body in- eluding the nervous system, is be- low per. rltable, unreasonable, -with"a vicl- ent tempe-r, that you are not sur- prised at the no question but that the iu-rther . north you travel the more even ziaviflnsaurtléaru n ls‘ , not new. 1t has not been confined" s' err-ems ,ior.'hu-aa"r on THE MIND. One oi the slang expressions crssy with the heat." ls there any basil for this el- pressioni . . . . - Y . 98. As a matter oi iaot you can put or a-couple-oi days. but aperlod oi prolonged heat is bound to sfle you. . You see everything seems to be‘ out oi order. The big-b temperature begins to isncy the ordinary tioode. You look "diiierertt," something that may tempt your ap- petite. You put into you-r stomach unus- ual combinations, with distressing Perhaps s diarrhoea ls set up that wears you out almost com- _ An "itchiness" -wil-l come over the skin and you'll ilnd yourself ' rubbing and scratching. so, tha-t an ordinary "pricltley beat" will he- You are thirsty all t-be time and onsume gallons oi water, And then added to all this is the You can steadily see, that with this combination, you are You will say and do things that Nowyou are in goodiordlnsry who is ~Wlly he simply is so erratic ir- exprssslon, "crazy with the heat." ln iact there can be Juan! yrs-lion Ioitea need u. cultivate sell-control. ‘ f You. Infill’? i0!’ $2.090 » .- '-‘_,=¥g<1.. ‘ Without Mfliliillifllixllillllbliltlll In the Confederation 115*- ‘ " '» - - v - vilu mifiikiahiifxiillifilfillfidéfiiiii No arm. Premium ltC/iorleailhm I WM rTtlililorlig-lfrilmga hurls}... as wltlt/ arms-l» KIOII. Yooloan secure the lflllltiflllll. arsarso- Doublc laaranary-Arrjldiarnriiutr, . ‘illililiodiia csao ‘of ayl twice the Infill‘, zcclggatalmcans. , ' 1 I a hi‘ ii we‘ cam ’ r“ "if: ilghomo 1?»: ‘ i ' flifsebollcy ' without or lncirnvxeni vlde immediately‘ . ' ~ ~-.- .| $2,000 Complete Lite- surdnc t‘ _v _ We invite you to write ior_full_l7l\’ti¢ulsra, phone ior our reprcsdntstlvato _. " cQN FEoERAT-fols , LIFE ASSO CIfAfl‘ Tear o)? this Coupon and Msilflqw . .. _ , _ Pleadgaend the, without obli my" part,“- rticulara of Ll e Without adlcgl humiliation. tlcn on W. H. HOGG Manager ‘I56 Richmond Street CHARLOTTETOWN o-os v I Plano solo “Scherzo E Flat Mining: §»mhsltr" -.. __________ -;- _.,__..-_--. Chopin b. ‘ilirakowisk , . Helen Mont‘ -8t. Mary's Church Choir Reading, ‘ibast l.ea1"~.-.__- Ward Reading. "a; the Photographers’ t Sylvia Mont ;-¢§,.‘_...-.-.., ---- Walk Soprano and baritone duet irom . Sylvia Mont " opera Wllalka" iuqnk Tenor solo, Maria" i-rom open Clara Skunwrslca, soprano 1 "Hollis? ......... ._ llionlusrtn yo“ a... Vincent Dembskl; baritone . _Wsclsw Olczewski Piano solos Pia o nsurancs ' 1 kind, sympathetic, loving and lov- ‘il-Iungarian Rhapsody able, and devoted to your family. 4 ---------- -— u“ Tn duties has caused a serious de- tampered are we peopm h HAnd so don't :be surprised, that Tc sober thoughtful persona this By ‘ BA YER der reasonable conditions there is a. "Valse E Minor" ..-_ Chopin I‘ lfll Great George ltreat m - . liitiEos. Hones. cArrLt-filao H00 . »FEED8 Poultry Feeds Buiad Hay and Straw. Food Oats, (Black and White.) Bran. $9115. Hog Feed. on Cake Meal. fiction‘ Bead Mflnbiatllien Dried Grains ‘F w Wheat. rushed Oats, Ce ooh Ora ked Corn. Gal cal. Chile ‘Feed (for young chickens). Germ Mid- dilnga (ion .HOI,l). loci 8cm”, Bone Meal, Laying Mast“. Marsh. Milk Mail. p ‘Maall. charcoal (for poultry). Crushed Oyster Sheila, Grit (ior poultry). Lice Killer. Poultry Spool- ilo. Stock Food. Loflrsnda. m . . . In; > Robin Hood, Royal House- holdalaavar. Queen City. outs Modal. Diamond. Whole- wileug Flour. Graham Flour, Pastry Flour. Table corn- maal. Rolled Oats, m. m. .Wo sell WHOLEQALE and DETAIL at PRICES. _ We are buying Feed Oats. Fond Barley. Fsod look- vdieat. Feud Wheat for coats ‘ ' Y- Iago tor Flour and Vvvv £4 k “Lanna...- Vvw. Viv-wig ii o» 4i 4 4 4 - < < 4 4 0 o 4 o o 4 4P 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 o 4 1 o 1 4 o Oatmeal. ‘ LOWEST ‘ aaaaiaaaa-a cline in revenue, the debt oi the country has greatly increased and is still increasing, instead oi the rig'd economy promised there has been a veritable orgy'oi extravag- once." This is what the members are going to be told when ieeling the pulse oi the people. They will al-. so be told that the longer the hiao kenzio King government remains in power the worse its chances will be ior re election. Many oi them, we believe the great majority oi the members, will he told that neither now nor her-cotter will they have a-chian/cc ior re-olectfon. These latter will advise postponing the election till the last possible moment and so give them ‘an opportunity to get another 84,000. Those» who think they have a'cbance ior re-election now—and "hope springs eternal" in the breast oi the politician, will want so election beiors things get worse than they are. The uaual shouting will be in- dalged in bythe Libersllpress and the lAberal politicians. The "bal- snclng" oi the budget will be ex- tolled, the wicked senate which balked the Liberal game, bathe‘ denouncedms s group cicbstrua- ' tionist Conservatives, and tbs-poo- ‘illo will be told that they’ are all aatlsiied with the Robb budget and with the great industrial revlybl which ii not now hers, is coming! Will there be an olectioni- The answer lies between tbose- who hone ‘and those who bsva no hope. in the‘ circumstances ordinary prudence, ii tbara is aayisit, will dictate a! election this iali and“ extra emphasis i... the blowing. saamaam‘ p sous-raids vmouo There are In Charlottetown io- dav. w: are mimics. more‘ "!'i!90_i,¢1',hmr.achu ,. ~- ‘ mushy; is...‘ , _r borers. givss ior Hist tag oaltotsaol rssahi owls any easel. work enough ior every man and ‘w-oman in the country but when Wages reach an exorbitant iigure, prices becomeexorbitsnt. the cost oi living riserbemnd the reach oi ‘ordinary income and s- deadlock and unemployment are inevitable. emu‘ MILK ‘ - Sir ‘Henry Thornton. on being asked what he thought oi the ‘Crow's Neat Pass arrangement by which ireigbt concessions are given to the Western provinces, replied gusrdedly that naturally _be was not in isvoroi mduclng ireight rataa below coat but it was no use crying ovsr spilt milk, the de- iiciency would have to be made up. This is good philosophy. the 91111080011: 01‘! good ‘ ' man who reiusea to be discouraged by misiortune but ia_ready to "keep on going on." V The milk was spilt all right, the milk that la being provided ior the Canadian National Railways by the Canadian people, Who spilled it‘! Not the‘ railway, not Sir Henry Thomionfrhe government spilled it to please their masters in the west, the Progressives and the twelve new western members who are to be eluded at the, next general elec- -tion. And who sra to replace the milk that has been spllti liiastern Can- ada oi cou . Tbs dciioit caused P! “firing freight under cost on the western lines mast he Md- hurrled and wasteiul recklessness is rather appalling. A city council .i.i there is a period oi prolonged heat, you ilnd yourself “oi! your or s county council-is a prudent de- liberative body compared with our national Parliament] it all goes to show with how little wis- dom and in what silipsbod fashion the Dominion isgoverued-“But why the Canadian Parliament should lead all the other, parlia- ments within the Emllifo ill 4109"" cial recklessness is something that has yet to becxpluinsd or account- ed ior. That sucbwla the iwtil quite beyond dispute. During the‘ recent um...- s read- lutloa was adopted by the Senate- in iavor oi having a liked date. proierably in Janusryuior the an- can be said in iavor oi the pro- posed change and hm, little can be reasonably‘ urged against it. it would be buelneaali” . Almost-OR monetary institutions and the i“ ‘ oi other ‘ sationa luvs a ilxed data ior t-helr annual meetings sad accounting. 8o do the state legislatures across- tbe border, With a iixed date ior Parliament to meet there would be no excusoior any department not being in readiness ior the meeting. The Government would know when its measures must be ready.‘ ‘ Meeting at the call 0t the Cabinet as h the prment practice is invariably delayed by one or more lsggani departments which are anready because the date oi meeting is uncertain. Many mem- bsrs oi Parliament have important business interests cithoir own and the knowledge oi the time when they mull. he called to Ottawa would enable them to make,ar- good by t-ba rasfoi the railway and the rest oi the railway is in the g‘“_ . . ‘ any dhsestiosf hataaasn osstars and western Canada would be nrisiortnne to Oannadl‘ dud might Yet‘ tha- west u ‘charting ...a;- diasontion h; do ,, __ , "with... in sightrrr ‘themselves at the a the rapt oi m. Domtnlcrujflsyss ' ‘ ‘ . so that public and private duties would not conflict. iii liko manner all persona having business oi any sort with Psriiar mm Iohld meta by the snow‘- ladge. Parliament would also mas earlier in theyaar aod ilinwould - bani that use sums would shortened. count on ~. betas i ails t9, retard his hillside-their spr ‘ iood," unable to sleep, s lit/tie bit [irritable with everybody‘ on the street or on the road. . And ilnslly ii you have any real mental worklio do, that can be postponed ior a short period, it would be well to leave it. because You are s. little inclined to a-rgue and are very persistent taluing yoarlpoaltlon.‘ ‘You are gen- oraliyqvsll, ked. {fry to see the other; person's side-‘oi tion, Nevin-give way taiealouey. Your hiwntrlmtoao lo, the ruby. which. means contentment- Your flower id.t'he""water-lily. in muin- p b. ‘icracoviene Fantastlque" -3»; l" , Paderewski C Chorus elections the quee- . - nu-sl meeting oi Parliament, Much, ~ ' organi. , . t The angry billows beckoned him; ale answer'd Ito their call, dlad Inadh ioa1r~na¢~ dmjittatlce _tc vyouroelt, nor to‘ your subject matter. ‘- Daily Bolectibh? POI ' Guardian Readers The wish had ever illl'd his heart To sail that broad blue sea; , Along the shore, ‘ The breakers‘. roar Was coiling bimirom roe. For Myst’ry's voice the choice; He leit us. one and all. One summer morn was dawning l lily laddio saird away. » And irom the strand was we bad plann’d. 1.00 p. reading. . _ 5.00 p, m-igiiroduce and stock market quoihtlona; news bulletins; baseball resui , ' 5.15 p.‘ m. nishod by State‘ l-ilghw’ y 5.30 All hi. Stephen _ E.’ irom -Proctorfs ‘blot-menus Blseok- er Hall. 7.15 p. m.—-Baseball scores, You rlucky; color is green. 4WD GO YO art-umber. was! 24 " “ii Tail.“ 9° , . " tr You‘ musr 'sr'euo entail. ‘House A oavovsa A nor srova out: ~orycouaaarrlaons _ or oun mooeaa, convsuigtrrrfllno sr-ivlclza-r t "on. ‘srovnslf ‘J90 Kliocycles (880 Meters) , . ' _ ' j , wcv jiechnacmsy, N. y.) General fililtlirle Company p .. __ Eastern Standard Tlma ‘ - u": .l~ : ~ 11.30 a, mH-ifltock market report. 11.40 s; m-lllroduce market rc- Dflfl. . ‘ y ‘ 11-45 a. m-H-Weatbor report. 11.55‘.a. rind-Time signals. mm-‘rhlllaic and humorous _ _ , sport‘ on condition oi New Yurkfltate highways, iur- tain- A. W, Brandt, idrgan recital by Boiacialr. _ i45- lnigand select-- . 439ml i i‘ p, Ell, J “llliliiliii a fV-‘x ini organist, I watcb’d tor him each day. Each rising sun ‘had brought me bo 1.80 p. m-Concert by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Willem van l-loogstrsten, conduc- tor, broadcast. irom ‘the. Lewisohn has. A LOAN Till years bad gone, W. Ililacb setting sun, despair; But Time roll‘d on. No answer to my prsfr. Tbolrboundlosa iaa. where is my 8o youag'snd fair-my lad‘! Ah! now I know! by mama-log low, llaa toltitha story, pd. . _ ' . ' . . ' —iID|I Reynolds. lsai bye-elections were ‘in Holler and Kant, N. B... both oi 19s which, risslmlit lilac and aielabets” could‘ 1i ‘music. . . Chorus selections, Stadium, New York. < $.30. p. Ira-To Few Moments . with New Books William ill‘. Jacob, librarian General Dill’!- 9-00 o. owl-Program oi Polish .'t'\\ o. ‘iflllisvlll Urdu" Tschalkowsky‘ - - i h. ‘!Rota"-...~. _____ __ Wnlklewles‘ , , - 8t. Mary's Church Choir ~‘ ' f‘ I - Btanislsaa liosinoki, director . _ ' _ A Loan Company I in coon hallo shortly ior the loaning oi money in Frown and Country, r _ - ~ _ ‘ We wouidiba glad to hive, thou oaatrlngiasns u com- municate was ua byjlattar fimsdlafisiyi giving tbs loc- ation and valuation oi tits pprrty. and tiia amount oi _ loan required.’ ‘ Electric Com- m: , Charlottetown