..4.-.@.=a=c.. .- PAGE FOUR = TliE G-IIARLOTTETDWN GUARDIAN less trouble and annoyance, avoids double taxa- tion and is more efficient because, w_here the Dominion Government is the authority, it can collect anywhere in the country and the chances of evasion are reduced to a minilnum. Morning Daily [Founded in i881) President Lieut. CoL W. Chester B. MoLnro Vice-iresident: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: Licut, Col. D. A. Mnclflnnon, 0.5.0. Editor and iltanaging Director: J. R. Burnett, I-‘JJ. Frank Walker and Llelt. h; Associate Editors: A. Burnett, R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service) “The Strongest, Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” TCESDTATYTAUETJTSTITZH, 194s An Important Treaty A rc:i~.-t11"iti;_~" yin-uh oi lht- cessation 0i i105" rflitics 111 llie liar l§a=t i5 tilt’ Joiieai" iieail’ iii friendship which has l\L‘i'ii signed between our (“.0 gpvflr xiii...‘ [<11 5,1 .1111d_ china. The treaty I 1 I ' binds kn. 1.. Q1“, 1,511 111 i liiiia stilt-l)» tlirougn The Dog Show no“. conms m bC looked “p011 tile iilllllih‘!!! !"\i'iiii‘i"*ii~ i" iiii‘ ‘ixciiisiiiii “i as an annual event of equal importance with the Xnrtlivrn V! U _ provides i111‘ twinplt-iti lius-ian rccogilitioti OI Chinggg ..1~,1-11-i1_~1:\ Z11 llanchuria. This agree- Hqgnt i. 1111- lw-t evidence of $uvi€t good faith in i:- dr-tliio; 1\1':‘.1 tdllcl‘ .\llied countries, and is ltl\t'l\' 3.. ziii. 111111111; tnht-r things, iii Elllillll.'lll"" :I'1- 'l1'L‘1‘llL‘il('\l ilauucr of civil war l 1111111!» it is to lit: hailed with :n1§11 tt-rii1< of the treaty are: .1 qitr lllllll1ii'_\' supplies and 111 ilt-ncralissiino (‘liizuig Kai- moral wiplr‘ ShekK 311w icrit. _>, l\‘n~=i.1 ~11 ivixlnlrznv from Japan's stolen etllpirr 111' \l~rhnrf.-1 within three months sftcr l.1,':. i- ’<ll'llllll \ill’l'\‘ll<l(‘l‘. ‘i, |\' to lacp hands off China's in- ternal aii ' . \l11i1~l.11ri:1t1 city of Dairen t0 be ggtqb n.l ,1. ,1 (yr.- 111111, open to all nations, but :11l'i:1'i1§~'1-i-r1l l1v (bind. 3. The lwv .\l:1:i:l1ii n lnlrlitir cit)‘ 0f For! Arthur to b» YHLil jointly by Russia and China as a naval base. i o. T? (‘lyric-e ea-tcrn and southern Mart- churian mint-ii. to l-c iipcratcrl jointly by Russia and (iiliITl. 7. (ihina to rccogiiirc the independence oi Outer hlongolia if a plebiscite there confirms the ppnpit-‘s de=fre for independence. 1Q, Russia to respect Outer .\'longolia's poli- tical ltiIlt'l\(‘."/l(‘!!(‘(3 and territorial integrity‘. o. Russia to avoid interference in the in- teinal affairs of Fiiikiang province, between Aiongolia and Tibet, which embraces (‘hinese Turkestan. The riqrcczueti: Aug. ti. was siqtied in Moscow Home Rule_ For Britain Tla lw-t \ii‘.i-'.ic.11i tr11111< stationed in Brit- l atn art- cxpe-cttvl to return home by bell. l, ac- cording to :1 iicivs drspzilcli from London, “ilien ,_1 toniiiiuiii-t regime, arid _EDITORIAL NOTES- The last days 0f the vacation months, at the close of which mOst of our summer hotels will themselves be on Vacation- U O U I Tomorrow, His Honour the Lieut-GPV- ernor and Mrs. Bernard will hold their first reception, which is certain to be largely and influentially attended. - n u a a The Liturgical Congress is one of the events of the week. Every evening there will be service in the Basilica, at which an o11tstat1d- ing ecclesiastic will deal with the nature and object of the liturgy of the Church. the Fox Show, and a recognized date in the. world of dogs all over the Antericas, will oc- cuiw attention of dog lovers tomorrow. lt is great having experts and the choice of breeds visit our shores, and it may tend ill time i0 persuade the authorities to bring to an end the free and indiscriminate herding in our streets of all kinds of destructive mongrels. Breed up. not down, should be the watch word. a a n- 1a- of ancient day's, yet ever new! too late I loved Thee; And lol Thou were within, and I abroad —the anti-malarial, anti-typhus powder develop- ed in Britain during the war, which has already saved thousands of Allied lives. In its new times it is washed or cleaned. l). l). T. cat: i the Caiiziiliziii and Polish forces still in Britain are sciit li'\l1i(‘. flit‘ llriti-ii pcotilcf for the first time lll six \1--ir-, will again experience the joys of home rule. Ar the lieizlit of the “foreign occupation" of the bnited Kingdom, thcre were some 3.- 000,000 Americans, 250000 Canadians and 50,0110 liolr- l1'l~<‘Il on the llritish lslcs. Thesc armies, rciiipsi ’tc1l and occupied vast blocks of flats and offices in London and other cities, took over Ziteat cslatcs, and very largely regu- lated their own affairs. i _\ll that i- ovcr now, and the first success- ful lil\'il~lill'i of the lirili-li isles since i066 has almost llZi.~'.~(‘(l into history. livcr_v inch of Brit- ish soil will again conic under British rule. lint memories of the invasion will linger on for ill.'lll\' vrzirs to come, remarks an ex- chanuc. lt i- iiiit for iiolliing that llritisli tccli- agers have lcaritetl to cut a rug, to boogie woogic, to clicw QLilli and play baseball. Some 40,000 British families will be learning from their daughters who inarriril ('111.~1<11.111_< that the Cfiilflilidils‘ are 11 ]ll'L'li\' lil('(‘l\' lot \\'l1ei1 at home, as C<|lll1llil'(‘(l to their antics abroad. In Scotland. Polish polkas. will vie with Highland flinqs for favour, and in Devonsliire and Somerset lll\'l‘(‘ will be long thoughts for the youth of liiziiivc. llclgiiun and tizoclisolovakia. The pzuicrn 1f llritish life will he a little bri lil(‘i' for lizivin" liccii altered l) this in- Q .\ vasioii. Une Tax Authority The proposal made at the Dominion-Pro- vincial Conference ly the Dominion Government that tln-rc lit‘. in cflccl, 1111c taxing agency it1— that the world harl to raise up a lrlitlcr so that gifmitlloeis dgiiicixlht‘; iégiigféiiixfg-tigeciiiise dogiini‘ T°i°iii° “iilmiiii Sh“ diiw“ stearl 111' :1 1111 1‘ ~_1~:1-111_ has Ili('l with widc- we might find a sure death for (landelitins. quircd. but thousands of retlirniriig Biiil crifpiiifiiinllaliilllllegiilfiikeiilirilfi spread ztpproxzi‘ i11111i tho-c directly‘ concerned. v n1 o milling‘ airmen wrixii be nble to fly used. any 1'11 the Badsets before 'l‘h1- l'11111-1111~~1‘ Province currently reports Municipal councils in the western part 0i writ; in E$iil¢1'.1.°ii1iii§i1-¢i1l'l1ld°§§ i’°l.‘_‘,‘,i,,,i"°,i§f§i gagging? gfllmiilfe‘ that iiidusl in that part of the country Saskatchewan, where crop conditions are unsat- g‘: tggiigggiiiifiifliiefiwéfxili iii" iifiiij said. "I was picked up after 10 are cipplrt. .‘ in iztvor of such an arrange- isfactory, have been urged in a letter from the rally," the; finfifie], ggflflgfe’; ii°_},i}i;5~" k“ h H tiient in tlii 1111111-1- 111' collvciiriti of income and provincial department of agriculture to take 55:31 iifiiliimlieidlliiki ii°i<i i0 Silo"- ed ngsegfiil-Tgdlclaiy all allot-Tilt) corporation t1'1.\<-- and dt-aih duties. “It is not the lead in setting up an organization to pro- carry ‘thefiogg in ufipfifiijilflrflig ' """*'“- - - - to b<- 11-11111l1-r1-1l 111." says '1'!i1' Province. “The cure fodder where it is needed. The letter points miiP-s 0" iiw other hand. the helt- i‘ wondri 1- that iuiindaY-a liusitiessillen have en- out that there is a considerable quantity of hay xigmlglitistieliiriulliecgltiliil-filiiitiill durel 1111- <11 111111 tht- costly, inefficient system in southeastern Saskatchewan. which will not be field. \ of dnnblc i:1.\-:1t1'1111 and double tax rcportsf’. cut unless outsiders who need the hay organize During melzn-zm 15 "a" o’ Xotiiitg that iln- \l'.'tl'lllliC IIMIlICZllJOIi sim- to have it put tip. The provincial government depression and war, the conslder- To he", refresh m". system m plifiml ¢11ll1-1~;~;1111 111' i111~11111e tax, the \ancouver will assist with payment of freight charges on “we increase i“ the wiiii i‘°°°i“' num in clearing iiiwny hendaélieg paper lllllilli out that so far as succession duties are concerned, liowcvcr, the dotible system still prevails, “'lilicrt~ arc double reports and double faxt-s and Ihllllllt‘ clicrlrs bv the officials 0f the two Qll\'t"i‘llill(‘lll§—~<'lll making for additional tax costs and legal costs and delay in winding tip estates." ' ting all such lciies on a siaiidartlized and busi- ‘ nesslikt- basis. .\< ninth-rs stand. it is now p0sril1lt' for thc linniiiiioii fi<1\‘f‘l‘lllll(‘l1l to ap- prai-y- an Tum :11 :1 (‘t‘l'l.'llll figure for tax pur- poses and li.'l\'<' l‘rr>viiici:1l Government make a dificrciit r-titiiaic alioqctlier. In any c:1.c. :1.- T/ir lirnriiiirr says, the sin- outward movements of haying outfits, and in moving hay from Saskatchewan points to crop i‘ failure districts when the hay has been baled and loaded. of hay presses, which will be‘ loaned to organ- c, izations requesting them. need for conserving feed grain is also stressed end o; 1912f‘ égupiififi cent at m‘ it is clear that thcrc exists :1 nectl for put- in the letter, which asks that the department stopped." If it is tiecessary in retain wheat for seed or feed. the department should be inform- the recognition ed before elevators are einyticd. meiiiiii itieiit will pay local freight charges on grain moved from one elevator to another for live- also be used for temporary tiiothproofing o.‘ clothing already in 1isc—i.c., bv mixing with the solvents used in thy-cleaning, cleaned regularly in this ivay would be near- ly 100 per cent mothproof. This new appli- . , \' cation of D. D. T. was developed. by rcsearcn ‘ 1'1 tries Research Association. l l U V p persistence. Some say that if the foliage is cut often enough the root will wither and die— but nobody has proved that. Some atlvocate salt. i’ Others declare that nothing can stop a dandelion s from growing except removal front the earth of every last fragment of root, and that means the 133ml“ leadership was l, 1 _ den within the stem of his spec- a long series of major operations on the lawn, ii’ iimi iii divided iii‘? iiiiiiiiiiieiiiii lab-misc pghliii Q1111. mrsiilgtis hcil which does the lawn no good at all. But all f,‘,",‘},,§,§§“5'm,i,‘,‘,’}{‘,§ns"migf, igzigg’; France and Germany. Another this is to be changed. Scientists of the Domin- the acute Germnn inlnd counted iiiirirligii icigfngilineitiliiiabiixfligggiet“ < ,-_ hlfct. ~c<=- - ion Rubber Company haie 1m eiitcd a prcpara- ‘,§‘1‘f,‘},,,i,,,§mf‘ I}? l§’,,‘i“,’,§§,'§g°._.fli,§"°o'} tzed needle. lion they call. in the engaging wav of scicii- history it semis inconceivable that thhiiisgdliiieiiié iilencgmb‘ remlw? - __- - '- _'t ti i ene ean se ponapn.’ fists, 24 fliClllOfOphEllOXyflCflyilC acid-—to be gm, aigiéiteiéiisillicilij gmgéimiéfg’; oiifiiirlag explained Show“ known familiarly as '2-4"Di—~\\'l'il(‘ll is death nation as did the marshal, Here ' ' ' to dandelions, also burdocks, bindweed and many other common weeds, and which may be the answer to the poison-ivy pest. It is sprayed (m the lawn or the garden, when it hits a sits- ceptible [ilaiit it is absorbed ihrotigli the leaves into the trunk, and the weed slirivels and dies to "tlic farthest root tip." And the grass is not harmed. This 2-4-l) is a highly selective ltillcr. fc in fact, and tricks its victims with CUllllllCiVlZllilt‘ 0i discretion. The preparation apparently is a by- product of war research. it is curious to think B!‘ The government owns a tiuinber iii Possibility of ca ‘be advised promptly regarding points where ed an outward shipment of fer-d grains should be of The govern- gle taxing authority systcnt is less costly, causes stock feed, if local production is inadequate. ber 12. 1884. the C ifliefi. he set; our. from Cincinnati on a round-about walk that, ended cured blisters by w enough. explanation. found in the statement that _ _ _ _ _ are those who st role of moth-killer it is dissolved in oil and np- rooms for long periods workers of the Utiitcd Kiiigtloiti \\.itioi llilllls- Sim‘. ced extreme manner like that, on courtesy only-t you from getting news on YOU a thing," was the heart Nowvthat the of his leadership has been lIShOCl, Frenchm stand fast; toget then forgetting Past, buiirilni! resolutely the of t1 greater France. .- New York Herald Tribune. modation admissions. tics have thc third, bu crease in mental among both ‘civil THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN No tes By 71w ence has been atmosphere of nt. augury o Worry about gdhiiriemiisltlliiliuyititiirieaflofin in Worryins’ Boes beyond ma; Then itlls likely to and up thing about whie ane Per cent more “Y5 The St. Ca per route mile of day. compared with nine snine basis in the Unite would like us to reckon two lots of would be gained by such a for any should this very doubtful benefit? such nonsense! searching for Thee. Thou went with me, but I 1, llélllikaindtiosfilngeiesi- , - ii 1 e5 ays. n 1 s “a5 “oi with Th“; ‘ _ ‘ best day he covered 79 miles. He This, naturally, c he tables. Is it all plain? Evening Newt's-Chronicle. If reprcsentaavxs-of the Cyklth-lij, how to walk into would have lot more new gentlemen’ cars of ivar, rmy OiflCCi‘ The army officer, wh ropcrties-\ve don’ tar, Perhaps the the errors I‘ civilian use flS an aerial Furs man in the available eater increase in the num e latest pacity pacify an accelerated The Dominion-Provincial confer- QI» P Y rofltsblne 0T1?!‘ to do something abqm, all“! you does not induce any con-active n. absolutely fruitless. h you will ha e r211 cause for worm-Health Mag- iiiide? Pueetime Oflllfliiittlil the "limits of Great Britain run 2s t. i t any other countrifllgS ‘(Lastly .han t srines Standard, and ti"? flverfllse number oi’ trains line through- out the railways system is 54 per flffordink to the British Railways. Wflh the calendar reformers we class the 24-hour clock people. who hours from one to 24, instead of in l2 hours each. What is the present System inconvenient one of normal acuity? Why we scrap every clock in Canada, to replace it. with a new fnce with 24 numerals on it for - Peterborough Ex. hicago News re- aiiiiflg on then. people not doing the wrong people ay in the beverage been in receipt 5 during the past six said a hitzh ranking to the Halifax Daily yvrath when a. tiews- aiicr photographer appeared at. the Lieutenant-Governor's inv You come here he army can bnr t. have to give he said. -- Halifax of his wrongdoing. fundamental guilt en can once more her. accepting and Script. The helicopter is ready right now In - all -short - haul - transportation work up to 200 miles. though. the will not be nble to take over the in Canadian mental institutions has not been ble to keep pace with the much Between 1931 and 1943, year for which statis- laecn issued, normal bed increased by more than o t resident P°Pitlstion over with the in- vnlisease from war, inns and the arm- forees, this points to the need expansion of mental treatment facilities. progress that has been made in and treatment of and psychoneurotic sil- ments makes such a program s. valuable if not essential item for inclusion among postwar stiiitictlon projects. - Montreal Gs- 29 U. Way the question. wearing? Does It fit fortably or ls it an quoted style? It no If the point, or large consignment just in Wm?‘ eelved. We carry all everybody. RELIEVED ' A guaranteed stomach conditions world, on the d States aeh. with a which we sell under Mixture.’ We alone right; on time have the change? from satisfied Price 85o per bottle. Pisii on amine]; i149 Glzleat Getirlte Stlgeet _ , Ma 0r er: (‘ven romp St. Augustine, usually styled ‘the greatest Russian I! mjufuxugm m" ye“ Attentilon 0t the fathers", died this date 43o; he is held lvr; ilighlxschools‘ in New South min-n.» in about equal reverence by (JlIlIOlICS and Iiriro- sléiuff- Itiisaffiliiiige W515i algrgiiglltl: testants; Calvinists and _l£lilS@iliSi5 especially llttilglfPrn language and teaching have resorted to his writings‘ for syttipatlty and 812F515 Sliemlgisggin lilijiliégbeglellilégzlb H J authority; lte entered the priesthood in 3911 “'35 fiucttédtsince 1937 by the Univerfs- ' ' raised Bishop of Hippo five years later, The vémx FY1510“ Board — the uni- __ , ' . . . . y department whi it bi composition of his great work De ctTl/(iff? 17f‘! higher education to thecpeoplrgnf OPTOMETRIST - i , . i p . t. 11nd at Sydney Boys’ High sch 1 Fitting and Supplying Glasses is beiieilfivto hi“? Occuiiiefi ignh 59C" gm} for the past vthree years. gilt Etc. I years, his 232 separate books all! lle-"lilbcfl. iii Sydney University. Russian is the eluding his (Ionfcsriori: were fortunately saved "Rtlii hliolllliflf 1811811882 course, ‘ Mimiiiiliil" i’- E- l- . . ' ~ ‘i C from fire in the Vandal onslaught on Africa: i‘ nose 530ml‘ Office llours: 10 to 12 A. M "The playthings of our elders are called nlfhharlcxeisd lkhgurrrimiis wag a hard Honda at“ ‘hp’ M’ i t v l business. . . . Too late I lovcd Thee, Q li-cauty m}. 50ft“. he Hkedmitveron esegfgg? onifi.°c°.;'n11ieiliiiii°t.'~'ii'il'°“ DRUGSTORE Here is a discovery which will rejoice llla: gfenbigiffikgiés agiiicibnssiéicuigvgiiililigflirié (Trent Fayne in_ the l. hearts of thousands of men and y-xomcti. but through the snow-bound Rocky Globe and Mam l especially the latter. United kingdom scientists Miiiiniiiiiis- One of the best lyleptRseci-ets gr’ ' 1 l f t. kin clothes the war as far as t e . C. A. .‘ have found a simpe means o n1_ ti’) D T egfliioronlod writer says the wrong was Concemed involved a ham permanently mothproof. The agent is . . . glglqydflmp ijiiéilfttvo mull drmk- dozen gadgets by which a1,-c,-,,“-_ nlls for furth" enemy territory. Flt-Lt. George Sinclair, and we returned to Toronto after 2 1-2 . . _ H _ fpht 9 1 , ‘h k . ' years as a navigator on Sterling plied to the wool during 1i.a1.t.fa1.'tire, ‘thus be- mismfllivoigyfstflilflizzrst ggévllicho “fig; (first tour) and Lancaster (sec- coming a Permanent Dari of the wools str1ic- ‘don't like conditions about the griliii iiiiiiiit immgfist-iuiaiiiigie “K822 - > , . _ - cvcrace t ., It '. 9 ER 895 Yl‘ i‘? '1 ture. minute (liliiilll!) —— o I’ l)(‘lC(1lt' o1 are u“, riiigfltmpeopli; quick to point out that’ forum. the weight 0f the wool treated —1s stifficieiir cause they know when to quit, “£9134 ii? i"? "fiver hiiii i° “g9 . . . , wiile the wrong n: l t d ‘ck i 9m and i Bi 191's Were DID ' to make the cloth irmthproof howuer many n“, those who 301v 97:0‘; liimgrim ab“. hundreds of airmen in --From ter tale about them. I 1 I Hang“ Sinclair brought one of ’ they of s tunic. By using a o evin- the tunic button. At the pass’ north pole were two estlture phosphorus dots so that day or About dandelions there are many theories 2,‘.i‘.l§,§i}ifi,,fi§jffso,flg¥lit KL‘? niéfhlifls i? {airmail “mid QiiiCkiY and methods says the Ottawa Journal. Some you with morning coats for fJC- Earl-he polfiliififlgtch makes my; people inst let them bloom, being [iliilostiphical llwitgiéisdiiigimaiwgfgiibofiiisgrgcuul." 59cm; 0m of (he ‘e311.- bcsg ken; . . ' , 1 i . FE _ about 1t, and admire both the flowers and their courtesy only 11nd yoh behavieirlinvi: is that thousands upon “mus cept. potssibly in family they have never revealed it. Other items were genious. all its w?“ “alum of pipe smoker, his compass was estab- the unusual, or the ncteristlc of some future mnnship. German was written on the this script.“ said Sinclair. addition. alrcrews Jack- sued with the currency of countries over which while, ation would take them in street event their aircraft was b" o! results the first night. ly. This cleansing. DR. come quickly from s system to otl get ac on these reliable liver-tonic, one that help to give you more energy “u, your act one, by all means use DB. qglggrggjsgglgisgqgflgugigg; Sitepherd u tnortah. 1m some Offices: That given ealthfnl results. Sold A iime 5 “Md” 2°“ in 15o boxes by all dealers. Th” pnfiiii" i9 i" T813011- ATTENTION TRU SS WEARE RS To those of you who are unfortunate enough to have to wear o truss we ask you Are you sat- isfied with the mie you are continue suffering when we can alleviate the ennse by offering you s perfect fit- ting modern truss from the and styles at prices to suit GASSY Eon/sens remedy for such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Gastric Distress and many other ail- ments peculiar to the stom- prescription nnme ef."Dr. Evans Stomach this prescription and since selling it have re- ceived numerous testlmnitinll purchasers Tl-IE 2 MAGS Secret Gadgets’ W1 could find their way after they.- had been forced to bail out over onto today who could tell a bet- with him and, as the photograph on Page 1 shows, it was a. cun- ningly concealed compass hidden inside the second button on his combination something like that of a safe, an alirmtin could unscrew the top of ands of, Canadians have return- ed with knowledge of it. but. ex- circles, equally For instance. If a man were n Aircrew carried language pam- phlets which contained pronoun- ciation of German words. Classes were held to teach men German curling char- "Destination of German trains coaches were 1s- thelr oper- end biiloul fits, why not use I modern medicine like DR. HAM- ILTONS PILLS? You should get Bowels loosen up‘. Bile flows more rapid- el et a. real HAMILTON’! PILLS-reunite pills, which act gently and do not upset your system. If you need a help to put some vim and pep Into v DR HAMI N'S PILLS com - antl- Why m. sizes the sole just. Tor- I th em C0111- tiny in- hid- pen- PRIORITY FOR Englisli Worstetis 11nd Tiweeds t0 your personal measure, $85.00 up, {o 0:0 0:0 0:. Q‘. Q‘. ‘I. READY T0 “WEAR sun's 1 DAY nnuvnmr In anticipation of the tremendous demand for soldiers we have enticnvtiurcti to secure t1 nit- You’ll find your top pattern pvt-fort- WE INVYPE YUVR INSPECTION Hfifldefson 6' Cucimore “WHERE QUALITY lS SURE" SUITS’ THE BOYS COMING HOME! 2 WEEKS DELIVERY on Made to Measure Suits by FASHION CRAFT on presentation oi‘ your Priority Certificate suits by our returning o stock of really fine stilts. Englisljs. ‘Worsted and Tweeds "('0 in smart slnities oi Browns, Blues and Fnwns. $27.00 to $45.00 in shot from little will and But contained concentrated energy food (such as malted we Also the kit carried a tiny razor, ‘ maps and currency. his u" Dow told of pencils which con- tained compass needles. navigator could do his work with .____.i_i___i__._ HYMN FOB A HOUSEHOLD Lord Christ, bangle); Thy starry dome We light this flickering lamp of ome, Andthwhere bewildering shadows Uplift our prayer and wensong. Dost Th ken Seek still e dwelling place with men, Wandenng tine world in ceaseless quest? O Man of Nola-nth. be our mes-ti Lord wrist, the bird his nest has foimd. The fig: is sheltered in his earth And have no piece to lay Thy Head? blast- O Mon of Namath, be our guest! milk tablets). the ‘pencil rnliidi lifim "compass , Sinclair mentioned "Ti" IUD on some pencils. need. hnd none. heaven in Thy ground, ‘H1011 still this dark Daniel Henderson . _—_==--=.~ arose, ho could knock nitinliiitrbglinbir, 5° °ii ii" ivb of it trnd there was the Pocket pencil was balanced on the ti]: serfltlhe clip niivnys swung to the I10!‘ , Dow mentioned n form of tunic i rucous: srorvnn Just lVhen Needed M08! From the size of their inheritance, yon would have tllfllliii the family were well off. Before they oouid touch n penny of the ell!"- taxes had to be paid. This took cosh, of which fill! After long months, the property W" "iii ‘i great sacrifice to meet taxes. Make lure thit your family will hove fold! “'5 ‘iii’ they need It most. One sure way to make this PYiWU” is through n 1.111. Insurance Trust. m Consult your nearest Great-Went Life Agent 0|‘ "i" Prince Edward Island Branch Office. HYNDMAN & C0" Limited Provincial Managers Charlottetown - Somme ‘ ALLISON P. MnLElN, District Manager at Sntnnwfli" CYRUS A. n. SHAW, nun-m Manager n Mellie!" THOMAS AIcAVlNN, It. IL‘. nvNnMAN- Special Representatives at Charlettelofll- compass in which tiva liiiltli were removable. "One butt/on 11nd a P-liii? i“ the other l socket," he 6X91 " "Place one in the other Ind a compass needle was if" swing." , As Fin-Lt. Sinclair put iii ‘ English are a pretty nmsllllfl P“ pie when they're at. wsr-' __ Actually they were III W4“ - Monti!"