Look Ahead Money suddenly received has s way of taking wiugs; often due tti ignorance of what constirutts sound Investment. We would like to tell you of thc safeguards which men of Qr-sighted kindness may put about the money they leave. Our booklet “Your Will" tells the story in simple lafil§u3§C~ Sent tree upon request. EASTEPIIG TIItUST come/mot Blrhmtind ht., l'li'lown. l’. M. I. Cdtlllnmgivurth. Artlng Mgr. llrml I s-——llulllicx, N. ii. llnnlrr-tl. 1'- Q- simu John, h. n. Ht. John's, Nlld. . .. . ~.ic"...t.‘.. 11.2‘... IIHE uiiiniiiinwi iiilllliiilN Plolllhll; W. Oink! I. IQLINI Yloo-Plolllolfi I. _ laundry, Lint. 00L II, A. Isokisncn. D. 5.0. Idltor mid Insane. J. l. Barnett. l. lance!- nnocinco Idltur, h. l. Gaul». WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 wetcoms THE A.VF. a. A. m. i and the subsequent changing ottlie (itiveriiinciit, the smuggling and the part taken iii it by ministers anti members parlinnient,—to call iakeii~votes of i l i yToduy. Wetlnestlay. thc Grand Lodge oi’ Print-e Edward island. Ancient. Fret: and Accepted Mastius, will session uf the ~votes confid- uirl bc tn mock the common sense of the people. meet‘ in lts- fifty-first annual Promin- i-ut mciuht-rs of the Order will be once in the Government wo in t‘harlottetown. present from every part of thc prn- we "my “at?” immune I“ aw rant-n that Mr. Iioiviu will he white» trashed ii‘ uiiy other course Wiillltl viut-t- to receive rtqnirts oi‘ thc year's activities and to arrange for . . . ' . _\,- |. -.- r_ ‘m’ wmml‘ “will H‘. endanger the emoluments. liltism \\'i- i'ilI‘lIIIlt‘.II(l our tiistiuguiaht-il i ivisitors to our citizens and to the i Aziz, whtnn Btiiviu protected for ll. d-t‘ I 1 z "till ai n-r, is usual hospitality of lht- city autllglqjuz‘ “m” m a h p g l Ill ill ; The Masonic Order is. i . ,tlii- tiltiesl fraternal organization Int‘ m , Ilaltiy itobli is in peniten- its people. y and the whom both t'.l(!l't.(‘il ziro lll hions. anti still. tin: "majority illlflll the liouse of (‘om- the world and niio of the most. dis- Tl o! It‘ ‘tiiiguisht-ti. bri-iiirteii arc cu- 5§§§QO4 0o v40 oooo-o-oooooo - J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown‘, P. E. I. _ thc iut-iiiiii-ru“ tlt-tiluro their conti- “ tilicti tn all lllt‘ honor we can show _ denot- Ill are in the ilouse or (‘oni- f them anti \\'l‘ lt‘t‘l sure nur tritizens _ _ t minis. while another is iii the Seu- Such not antli-lpzitiug a crisis. will i'.\it‘llil in thcin a t-orilizii aud- lato. is confidence. \Vti are llt'ili‘l_y' welt-onus. ...__ -—--<o>-i- Cream Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION Sitims clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 930 0004-00000-00000-000 Oo-Oooo-o o-oo-ooooooocco-oooroooeooa Coal Orders We are [lrepared tOl 'i‘his is thc- IiIll_\' mint-rut salt in supply the best Goa and (‘okc in any quan» tity. Allow us to uuot 0111‘ prlceS bCfON-B or'lt-oloration in fish is entirely zib-l dering. A. Pickard & 60.1 Phone 240 “, . »,,,., 9-000 o0 o-c o-oovw .__..__._ , OLIVE OIL " IMPORTED FOR YOU on... on may be P11" 11111 yet of inferior quality. H1011 grade olive oil must be madc from carefully selected olives, picked at just the right tlmt and put through 11181 ti"! right processes in cxtractivis the oil. We have such an oil. l! is thc Guiot - Brand PRICE 35 CENTS. TIIE 2 MACS I IRI it {STORE 149 Great George Phone 315 Street OO-QQ@OQOQCQQQO-OOOOOOOOO Strawberry Boxes New regulation size (ons quart). 1 OARLOAD185.000 now lri stock. Also PINT size tor RASP- BEHRIES and BLUEBER- RIES. Leave Your Order With ‘Us Now A big crop ot STRAW- -BERRIES is practically al- sursd. Prices are likely to be good. A lot of money will be made from Strawberries and other small fruits this Y1!"- pec that you get your chars. Our prices are 111W" "I!" Int year. We buy in OAR- LOADS and Pity CASH. Our customers share in the lower prlcls n a conflfllllmfl- WHO_E8ALE Q RETAIL 1 Carter 8i Co LIMITED. b. »-.--- MALAGASH SALT MINE , AUSTRALIAN TREATY —-—i-.-i . it is gratifying to nolt- that the I , 'i‘ht- Austraiiiuii treaty was up for sail tit-posits tit Malagush are litiiiig od. This ii-i ‘one of the great naitnrai rcstiurtzca (ili-it-ussitiii iii (he iiouste til‘ (Tom- \'i'l'y extensively opt-r: l iiitiiis the utlicr day. J. N. (farruthnrs, prcsiiitiiit.oliliv- (‘ity Dairy, lrIlIlllUll, Wlililljltig, told oi Nova ist-otia. anti its tit-volup- I iuent is a matter of Iilariliinr inter- Thi- suit i C r 1 . an: t lllii Ilargt‘ our. millions of tons of NdlL. I I 1 H H iliillfltt-l in stich un cxicnt that thc . it‘ ng ara a ie. Jul: Vl‘l'V tho cnmuiissltiii lliat ihn Ausirziliaiii tiopoalt is a treaty had tiffccitiil thc ‘I; price 11f huttt-r hail tlociincti in Win- nipt-g pound. following thc receipt oi’ ii shipment from Australia. The ilairy business The \'l‘lIl now 1.70 iit-pih ainl extends miles in tipcrnti-tl is over feel _ ( h from eight to ten rents .1 -uc (liI‘t"l‘Ilt)II. . , , _ in western Canada was the Atlantic region and its recent y _ I increasing by leaps and bounds, he ‘rapid lli‘\'I‘lt1|)iIlt‘IIl is diic to the | i added, but said that any relief that , , ‘lcould be obtained from the railways ling oi‘ lish and also in the curing oil ‘ _ ;wouirl iint itecessarily mean extra ‘hay aiitl green feeds. ‘pro . I go lincrezist- tit-inaiitl for it in thc cur- _ _ _ fit for the companies, but would .\s a Iish it tiiifcrs from i‘lll'('l' through them t0 the eitht- t>|‘(iliii|l'y' sea salts in tiic tat-l inc discussed m“ and ocean mt“ the fungus which causes dis-l I u d t d n ‘ on )l.I er an quoe gures n show that it cost $1.61 to ship 100 ‘pounds of butter to the seaboard _ laud $1.40 per huudredujclght for The lOllUWllIg extract from a but-In t u B n‘ I ie ocean curry o ie r isimar- kct, while New Zealnnd and Austra- lian dairy companies could place farmers. that sent. while all the sea salts coiitainl .this and other impurities. ,iciiu issued by the federal govern- i merit analyst explains this: "Uutinulitr-tliy sea salt is more their butter on the same imarket at ,u total freight cost of $1.50 a huii- piredweight. Evidently the King tttivernniaui. “pyiu its haste to make treaties, over- Such ‘ (absorbs mnisturciuud well dried will ‘iinttt-n sweat or lIllPillIIt’. very moist hygrost-oiiit: t'iil‘1'll lit-ill. l i l l l it‘ not. ‘dut- tn the sniar salt taking WlIlPI‘ from the atmosphere. looked muuy tit-tails when makiu: ‘szubsteiui-es as calcium and macho-lulu “only with Aumrflua ‘Fdlllllv chlorides. are very hyui'o.--| . --——¢-o->-—-—- copic. and their presence iii ground! CONHDENCE lsalt produces cukini: when mtiisfl ll""‘ l“ l""”*"‘li-"v By way oi‘ variety in thc Liberal It will be rcnit-mbcrcri Illlll. lheystnry of progress and prosperity lMarlllmn PFIIVIIIHCS had lost. almost and the beucficient ruic of thc Kin;- iish Willi l \\'i:st Jntilt-s on zit-count I the tiovcrnnicut, that tiiajnrity oi bacteria in the {Hill salts then used. the members have, on several tit'(‘a tin-Ir Wlllill‘ trade we arc .l'ri~quoiitl_\' of ilivswtoltl. the .il_\' using‘ thc Aialagttsli stilt they sioiui expressed i-tiuiidcnt-c in llil‘ llITi‘ getting this trade Inick. tltivoriiiuciit. l'\lltilllt‘l' list-tn which this suit is 111"" V11191i- Ntiilti of lhoiu, howev- lii-lug iui-rtvzisingiy pui. is in the "13 1111i‘ 0t‘ the Lihcrai ni1w1ii111i101‘1*- ll ii,_-,_.,- hm." f,,,,|,,| m," luurly i'||| ||iiy_.iliitili which these votes were taken ,.,,,.i,,,_._ ,,|- h“), Hm] ,_u-,.,." foamy has tittniiiptt-tl to justify ilu- art lous- l l l | “.,.|| ,|,-;,.,| “mi r-tipltiiiiily upi-inkp.“ No out: has ventured to suggest thut ditl protein |ii'tl]li‘.|‘ill'l<l mticli IUIIKPI‘ilIldillral-Hcuuy'11" 111" 1""'m1"115 ""111" with mineral suit. prtiscrvcs itslll" (1"l'1"1'1111111111 1111111101111 in iii-tier iztilltlllllill than if allowed l" 1111‘- $i1"1‘1‘-11 1111111 11111 '1'1111111@- N" M. gxprq-[fl an. simngu. Kennedy, who was clucteti by "Bui- m run," U," “mm [ml-Hm WHHUL out: tins ovnn hinted that I). y Agricultural atlvlslng this process of iuiy curing 11y 11111111“ 111111 '11 1111111 1-11 1111“ 1111111 "m; "mm, fin-mops u“, “it”; "n. he has ticcupititl in tin: House o1 m, i,“ l tlommons. lint the whole Progres- ‘.sivc group, cxcepl. three, voted that no, not that. ho had a right to thc stiatm-htit that they wanted tn stay 'I‘lit-rt- lii uiiothi-r “'1'"1“l~*" 1-1- i)i.lin tiic [louse and tn (ZOIIHIII-IO in thc la wa, WW1 ANOTHER CRISIS so our (IHHIIRIPINIH tell us. euinihieiit oi‘ lllflli‘ respective emo- Tht-rt- is some misniiticrsluntllni:criluinciits. (Ioulidence? lll what? (Ilgagrorqiiitml "mm"; mi- mniyihgiswCfirthlrily nut in thc King (lnvcru- of the committee investigating tiiofmmit. Certainly not. in the fuianc- Custnnm charges, anti it is cxpert- licence" cti oi’ thc uduiinistratlhii. lffcrttiliiiy nnt in tho shiftinlk. shut- lnz, bartering and bargaining which have kept thc aggregation In office We do not anticipate any by n "majority of members.” difficulty in this respect. The men who on several occasions hy smno lhnt. thr- Government. i may be defeated when the matter A isnnics up tor discussion early next truck. ——----¢-0>-—-—- voted EDITORIAL NOTES . , v. v _ '-’—'— ."'""fld°n" l" the King (‘Ovem (‘iiariottetown Is bct-omlngacou- Th" “re rentlon city. > ment will do so again. Today.“ Masonic voting for a more tangible thin: meeung makes a 800d Bu“ (or "w ‘than a Government; they are vnt- mam)“ Alter sill that has happened since the eisc- Summer visitors are sinwly com- tlon of last October. the prsctlcalilng in, attracted its usual by the defeat of the Ministry includingpalimate and quiet enjoyment that. the Prhnolilintstar. the bargaining are to be found only in the Garden ‘t with the Progressives, the passing oi the Gulf. There are more coming. lng for their salaries. i b named is due ’i‘hc.y tllil. strictly by ..~.is.le.'..'4i-”:'iiiiriii'ilf&fiaiilfllfldfi ~ . -. . . _,.,.-_i.r. 1...»... . wsmonnwrrmowwrznxnnrrir" Notes by the Way A special dcspstch from Ottawa states that the news first given out about s yearly payment of $250,000 to the Maritime Provinces in lieu of taxes on the National Railways was “premature? No alarm need be felt over the amended version. There is no doubt whatever that the stun the Maritime Pro- viucea and that an agreement has been made between the responsible Fetierai and Provincial Authorities that it shall be paid. Anti doubt- less it will be paid‘, Since the transfer o1 the Domin- ion Government Railways to a com- pany there is no more doubt o1‘ thc liability of that company to pay taxes to the Provinces iii which tho National Railways are located than tlierc iinglhe liability of thc Cuna- tliau Paeitit- Railway to pay taxes on its railway proptirtics to the tlnvcrinncnts in which its lines arc itietittitl, anti which tuxcs the Cana- dian Pacific iltailivay has bccupay- ing for years past. These arc points Iicixind dispute. When the first intimation was given out that an agreement had been reachtitl lit-tween the l-‘otlcral and Prnviuirlal authorities as tn the Jliltitllll OI’ these ycziriy itixes an effort ivas made by certain jntirn- ala which support. the Itiug (loverti- uicut to make it zippi-ar that this quartet‘ miiiitin payment iviis a sort oi‘ gouei/ous gilt by thc Federal (itivcruincni to thc Muriiiuies. It ivzis iin iibstirti coutciititiu. as wti pointed nut lli the time uuti was soon abuiititinctl. Now we arc told that the first re- port was premature, that no tit-lin- itc settlement has yt-t Iici-n math- iiiiti that an tll'll(‘.I'-lII-i‘tlllllt‘ll must be pussctl tii-ccptiiip, thc zigrccuicnt, and so oil. Ilntii Federal and Pro- vincial nrticrs-iii-cniincil may he necessary to implement thc agree- ment that has been imtide. Whether this be so or not. it cannot zilfeet :he lllllilllty oi‘ the Notional itali- ivay (‘nmpauy to puy thc taxes iii question. A i ilflliat £11112 at ' . __ . flours , MQiL-uiyl-Jizmsulfl , GETTING HELP FROM NATURE We read that of 164 diabetic children treated without. insulin 152 died within two and a half years. =With the advent of insulin treat- ment iii tho same institution, of 130 patients treated. 120 were alive three years afterwards. ii‘ the diabetic patient survives the Jjrsi year of his ailment, the diabetic thinner zone. 1w 1111s 11 1111 better chance tn live "tinny years. because regcnerutitin of the pun- creas has 110L111"- Whitt is lu be the final outcome is; yet perhaps too soon to say, but there are many eases which wen considered hopeless that are now strong anti ivcll, ivatchiiig the diet carefully, but taking no insulin whatever. The W0liilt‘l‘llll effects nl instills from tho pancreas in coiubattinii (iiubetes is paralleled by tho i150 01 ‘he thyroid 0111111111- Thc tieflclcncy in secretion of tht thyroid gland in childhood ls a ser inus matter because the growth o1 11in youngster is dependent. upon the normal functioning of the thy roiii gland. ii" tit-priytid of this secretion ilIt child tint-s not. grow properly. ant‘ resembles a dwarf in stature. W111 this int-k of development of 1111 body, there is also a lack of ineil tul development. Tiit- clilltl (lot-s liiil learn to ltillh and tn walk 1m early as iiorma yniiiigsttvrs, ulid thc tcntli are iatt iu coining. . lii measuring the iieut uiaiiufai- lured by llltHhtltl)’. it Vf-IS fount thahtiicy make lnss 1111111 1111111 1 normal youngsters, the amnuiii being from l0 per cent to 4U D81 cent less than normal. And thc treatment hurc follows the same lines as the insulin treat merit in diabetes. that is .1111 0X tract nl‘ thothyrnid glniid- to niaki tip the deficiency. _ This is given under the direc- tion nf the physician who carefully watches (he effect upon the young- gterg pulse, temperature. and heui There is no question of politics involved. any more than there .vouid be in u matter oi’ debt be- lwr-eu lwn individuals. it might happen that both debtor and cred- itor ire-re of the same political .-reetl. or that they were opposed to each other in politics. Liberals ind Conservatives alike are equal- ly bound to pay their lawful debts and taxes, anti it is the same with tinvcrunients. The relations of the Government and the National Railway Company "ire pccitllnr and perhaps not gen- erally iintierstntid by most. news- paper readers. 'l‘licrt: has been some talk nt rctitit-ing the capital- ization nf the Nationailtuilways. u‘ “writing off the Ituilivziy tit-iii," as it stnuctimes cxprcssctl. This. is we have iicforc stated. would ilmpiy bc l‘t‘.lli‘.\'lIi;{ the Itailwayai. the cost of the Government. ii. wniiid not puy a dollar oi‘ the dohl. which would remain as lurgc and is burdensome as it. is now. As the Government holds a con- trolling interest in the shares n‘ the liitllwiiy Company, it may 0c thought necessary that an order-in snuut-ll sliuli he passed, or even that legislation sliull he tilittcttitllii cunncctitiu with the ILRPOUITIUIII |iiI' the payment. of railway taxes tn thc MllF-liltlll! (lovcrnliitvnts. 0r it may bc only u pretext for tit-lay put. lur- wurti in ciiliiiilliiit‘. liiosc strong Lili- erui partisans who arc very reluct- .iul. to lnivc any lotiorui ninntiy paid to thc Muritlmus while lhoy are undor control oi (jtuiacrvativti (lov- "Iliillillilfl. Mr. D. M. Kennedy, who sits in Parliament. as member tor Peace River, hiis unuoiinced his intention tn resign his scat us soon as hc can rlti so. Though ho has not in plain words stated or admitted thiit. iu- was not luwfully tiitictctl, ll. is lini- orinus that. he was not, anti his stutcd intention to resign carrier wiili it. the trtilll/ICIIOII that he him- scli‘ believes flint. he has no right to sit or vote in the Hnuso. Mr. Kennedy is a Progressive; his vote, and ‘the. absence of Mr. Col- lins. (‘tinsci-vativta, whose right to ‘iolti thc seuFls beyond tiisputc. on I oci-issions nlivod tho lilo of thc Kin (iovcrnmsnt. when want. nf mnllrlonce motions were doftuiteli. ‘Moreovch, Mr. Kennedy was Ip- ilointed to thc Customs investiga- tion Committos tn represent his party In that body. As such iin held the balance between the foui Conservative and {our Liberal meni- bars of the Committee. He saved the Minister of Customs from the open censure of the Committee in its report to the House, as his vote had before saved the Government from defeat In House. His work in the House is done. If for tech- production, Before he bellililfl 110111 |ment he has an X R11)’ 9x11111111‘ at“... ni tliebonoa. After izivius 1111 ‘treatment for some time he has an bother X Ray examination and the -ne\v centres 0t bone formation will be shown. it seems like ordinary common ‘sense to try and Bubbly 1119111‘- 11°‘ Jicieucies 0t‘ Nature by 59111111111: 1111‘ ‘needed supply from Nature. l Ami we should be grateful to ‘these research ‘men. who have bY ,insulin saved thousands from itieatli by diabetes. and tlifluflfliiilfi "moi-e have been saved from (tread ‘fill deformity by the use. of the thyroid extract. OO Q-OQ-OXQ" Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers June 23, 1926 N A T i ON Ad. (i-REATNESS» “What great nation is there that ha“; (mil so night unto them, as the Lord oitr God is whensosver we call upon Him. Deut. 4:7. unto thtl‘ King anti iPItA\'i-7it—ilenrktin voice of our rry. our our ittoti. THE PLAYERS We are the players of s play As old as 011F111. lie-tween thc winlw .111 day Willi tear and mirth. iiil-Zht anti 'l‘ht-rti is no record oi‘ the iaiitl prom whence it cumo; m. it-gi-iiti (If the piuywilsiifs 11111111. No brultcd fume. oi those who for the plow W011‘ cast lii the first night, When iGoti drow vast And there was light. tip Ills curtain lioforc our oycs as We coma on. From use to us". grim-g up tlin footiigiits of dawn (in this round stage. the a l, in- front. tiukiiowii, beyond tho glare \ Vague shadows loom; And sounds iiko muttering winds are there l-‘orebodiiig doom. Yet. wistfuily we hoop the boards; And as we mend The blundering. forgotten words, Hope to the and. To hear the stnrmbeat of applause Fills our desire. Then the dark Prompter gives us pause And we retire. —sBliss Carmen. MIINiE 23.—You enter upon new project with great determina- tion. but tire of it quickly and want nlcai reasons he cannot resign till after the close of the session, what does It matter? ' to change. You are excellent st. planning, ilrut poor at executing. You are domestic. iovlnl. and kind, The Public Forum Ilh nun-s 2- on! I" 1* Its cl glut! Ulllflvllllbil not nuiuurlly endorse the 0D- Inhns ol correspondents. . vr-v "A CORKER" .5ir,—-Your remarks about the im- ports aiitl exports oi‘ Canada 11151. year were striking to us I’. E. 18-, lander-s. The tact that 5203.000001]. dollars worth of farm and IzardeHI pfoduclg were imported by 1118 Dominion last year to comllflle W11“ Canadian farmers and gardeners 111 their home markets inust R119 1111 pause it‘ great sums had 1111111. listrihutcd auioiig Canadian 11111111 rs and farmers. What a tl1f1111- encc there would have been in C1111- adirs trade conditions! Ever)’ farmer in this ‘island would 1111*" nave had inure money tt1 1111111111 111111 iuy with or to save [or thc rain)’ iiay. There jlilll-‘il be something wrouS when. in this farurltig entiiitry. s0 nueh ninhey is sent ahrnati for ‘ood. ii appears that ‘Cflllllllil in his regard is going from bad to uiorsc; for last your Siilbtltlthlltlil ivorth of luriii and garden produce was imported more than iu the pre- vious year! If we could cxliflrl "11" pstitiucls lo the United $111106 utltl ilicr foreign countries tipoii etiil-"Il eriiis, our case would not hi‘ so atlmthniigii I tlilnk that thc hnuic iisarket for farm products, siI]1|11l1‘il ll- industrial towns such a.- SW1- icy and 1NPW (llasgoiv. and Ain- '.l -rst. ctr... were ll fPw years al-ZU" . the l)l‘.\l1 I]lill‘lit‘i. I lint mxrt-pt when illt.’l't‘ is u sh11rl~ 1:1: iii thc States or t‘lSt'\VlIt‘i‘P—-- iir farm products are shut out of ll foreign market's ‘by nit-tins oi‘ rotertvi- itiriffs. That i5 tn ‘say ll‘ tariff ittiinlts of farm uuil gar- -.|i prritiuyts front lht- Unite-d ‘tales aiitl other foreign cuuntriih‘ liile we urc forced to scuti nu!‘ rinitit-ts in ihi- Mother (‘nuutry or. ic West ludcs- away ticrnss the: ‘can in tirtlt-l‘ iliul we nniy un, -|- nrtliuury CIFPIIIIISlJIIICIH, sell‘ iein 41nd live. Siirr-ly Stlllillllllll; ‘inuid bi- done to change this cnnfi ition tit our trudc. it‘ we ezin‘t :ivr atlniisrsion to the markets oil i0 United State's upon equal Fills then iiio Parliament of (‘zin- la should increase the (liIilPs on, irni produce, and so make it. iunrei irficult and expensive to iiiiptirtl ork and Irppltfb‘, cabbage, rlurbiirii. zgs, and" other fond products into anada. Your article, I as a wlinlc, irasl A corkt-r"; and I hopc that it willi e rcuri and lI‘I\\" ‘tlly tiigcstt-il by 'ie"clcctors of this -Prnviiict-. I am. Sir. C10,. i A GARDENER~ Lens 0f Air Camera. Will Span 218 Miles DAYTON, 0., Juuc 20.—Soine ime this mouth Lieutenant George W. Pmddiird, iMcCook ficiti army ivintor, expects to scale the high reaches of the earth's atmosphere iver Dayton and take n photograph of Detroit, Mich" 218 miles away. ile will pilot the plane and also operate tho camera. Wlieii he hops off he will be equipped with iiitiiiy of the best instruments oi aviation anti photography. Hc ex- pects to fly to an altitude of 3 - 000 feet, Tlic ship itself must ht- iin especially constructed one in order to Wllllfilltlltl the strain of the high altitude, so he has been allot- led the plane used frequently by ldl- John A. Macreatly. Camera Sees Where Eye Can't The cuniera he will carry on penetrate distant bales and record nn a 2.0-inch by 9-inch film, objects which the eye of the photographer could not (Intent. While McConk field officials do not hnpe lo nb- tuin a photograph of iDetrnit which will show close dctnils, they are "Xilfl-Cllfli; 11 photograph which will show sonic tinfinilo outlines of thc city's location and terrain. They expect to be able to soc the up. proa/ches to the city. the portion of the St, Lawrence rivor system which (jfiililtiillfl Lil-lii! Erie and Lake St. (flair, and other tiistiugulshing features. 1 New hliiituiy Asset The value or the altitude-photo- graphic test will be one of military as well as scientific importance. As an added military asset, it is point- ud out that. no longer would it be necessary for tiviutori-i to fly over 111111111)’ territory in order to photo- graph important pnfiltitmg h; [imp of war. They could ascend g few Daily Less ons In English By W. t... Gordon QOQ-O4-O-OOQ >'WO~R.DS omit-IN iiVllSUS-tilbf Don't say "we had an swtuiiy good time." "Awful" means to inspire with awcor tear. . OBYPEN? Mismotmoiimci-in; iii-- curate. Pronounce tho u as in "unit," not as er in "hor." OFTEN MLSSBEULED: celve; oi. QYINONTYMG: disaster. catastro- phe, calamity, mishap, misfortune. WDRiD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let u. COIl~ in; one word each day. Todays word: 1MP USE; n metal directly urg g to action. of his own wishes." \ attention to lllllll things. and learn the value of good work quickly done. Your blrthotonc is a pearl, which inesns health and long life. Your flower Is thc honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are Iightjiiue 111d vlillbsyvsrr happy‘: Yiiy 111T llltl wliitc. ~- lncresse our VOOB/billilry by magi". force “lHe acted upon the immediate impulses - - .- wmuum-w-a-v-nsn-o-mynqisp-s. ." 1. s A Message to the’ People of the Maritime Provinces uritics Co ration is, and always Egyiflsérfi strong Marirptgmc Province institution. 1t was founded in Halifax in 1903 and since that time has provided over $25,000,000 for expansion of industry in the Maritimea- in addition to distributing large amounts of Goveminent and Municipal Bonds. " Among the well known Maritime Province and Newfoundland companies with the financing of which we have been associated. 81¢ 111° 1.011011- ingr- B rh t Company. Limited y EdsteliligTelephizne giTeifzgaph 9011190111’ e , mi e gzifietllrljilelglglizn hlline 8 Telegraph Co. Ltd. ' i it llllglhyrlllulfltzrlldnii Light 8 Power Co. Ltd. Nova Scotia Tramway: 8 Power Co. Ltd. Stetson, Curler 8f Co. Ltd. ces in Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., ggZIgElICCQKOWII, P.E.l. and St. John's, Nfld. are gquippcd to render unusually complete invest- ment service, because they arqbackcd by a Dominion-wide organization which_is able to keep directly in touch with all financial markets. We invite you to communicate with our nearest 095m when you wish to invest or to obtain in- formation upon investment matters. Royal Secuiiitiilets) Corporation. Riley Building, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint John Quebec Winnipeg Vancouver New York l u-l-l_-‘_-l-!-!-.l.-!_/_.-_-- ~ -- —— -- -- - 1 miles over thcir own llllfis protect-She has one 0t‘ the largest labora- od by their own land and air forcos| tories of its nature in tho coun- and photograph distant points wlltlntry.’ l accuracy, even penetrating tici Sic rot-elves tirttu-s for rarn smoke oi‘ battle. lllililtirilitis fruni scientific institu- Has Pictured 120 Mile Area ‘lions and colleges that spticiziiizti Lieutenant Goddard frequenllydn nature study. from jcvtcliers takes altitude pictures of i-onipara- and collectors. 11110 0111118 111111-11‘. From a height During her first sent-ion she sold of 7,000 feet, lie has photographed more than $400 worth oi thc tiny a iuilc anti one-quarter stretch of blue winged butterfly that. feeds nu 11i1111<11y iviih such fine crmrtiiiw- um cnoiitie. This- is said to be a tinii of camera and aviation knnw- rare specimen iii other sections. ledge that. on the resulting print, hm common in Florida, Mrn. ouc could ilisiingtilflll 5111*" 1111mm’ Groves also colletits grasshoppers. "b10136 1111 11111111111111" 111111 111111111111 One order was for 10.000 grass- iii fields. telephone wircs andihoppers. Shn doesirl. know what. 1111111111191‘ 01119911 ' they were wanted for, but each 5111191111 _ 111111111111 11110. from 11 was worth three cents. height oi 10.000 fcct nvey (pmw ______¢.¢_ Perry, he photographed an area covering 120 miles, The prim showed ull shores of Lake Erie. the city- of Cleveland, the islands of the lake and some Canadian ports. 15 Bulls Eyes . In Succession I 11011111911. Juiic 19. —'I‘ho out- standing lciiturr ol‘ the shooting on the Bisley ranges was a splendid . double "highest possible" score “n. , tier difficult conditions by Mr. C. W._ Mackworlli Practi, of the sir-ink Exchange Rifle (Tluh. in the contest tf-n‘ the Ncyuli Chitilieiige Clip, which - he won. lilo scored fifteen conaa- ‘- cutlve hulls eyes-eight at 20o yards and seven at 500 yards, This is a British. uiiti posglbly i. worm rocord. Another notublo performance was 111111. 0f ‘Miss Ratlcticit, who, firing 11111110 111111 1.01111 yftrtli-l. ,l1l1(‘l fllll-Zre-l. 11111-11 0i‘ 8-1, WlillJll woii her the iong- > range piizo of the South London i" itifie Club. o Butterflies And Moths This Woinaifs Business ‘ AIIAMI, I<‘lu.. Juno llb-Jtlad in a illiikl shirt and u wide hrfmmed itraw hat. and armed with a net 11111 1111K. a serious llttln Mlgmi Ymmml 11f 111115111 build and white -isir goes forth each day iu aourch 11 butterflies and moths 101‘ collecting iimi ‘beautifully murkgd w“; 111111 species or insect is A ""1111 MP8. Elizabeth O. Nothing too good for baby Wherever there is a baby a large variety of nursery supplies‘ are needed and this is a good place to get them. All the best baby foods, hygienic feeders and other es- sentials. We use particular care in the selection of these goods and they have proplcr attention while in stock, I. G. IAMIESON DR UGGIST zzwise mothers who know the virtues of Mother‘ Graves‘ Worm Exterminator always have it at thaud, because It proves its value. _ is insecticides Two Carloads Just Arrived ARSENATE OF LIME. BURGEWS PARIS GREEN BLUE STONE ’ We hsvs various kinds 0t Sprayers in stock. 6-21 -mwf. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuig-an B. A. BARRIOTER. BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Ollncron Bl0BIt.C"ll‘l0Qt0l0Wn.P.E-1- 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Port Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, In’. 14°" and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Gill I Office, lsyor Building tires! George Greet Ottioc Hours-O to t2. 1.80 to S. McDonald s. Mceiiéé ‘ J. A. McDONALb :1. F. McFl-III breeding mens of business Groves. ETC. \\ l)t) ‘\\\\\\ unis" ‘KIDNI plilli/tw/til“ nil/ill ‘ll Owls’ r \\ x) w .‘ \( [ -, n, l‘ 1i A " t 11,, J l. A. lprrlstcrs, Attorneys. Ito. Money ilcmlvnn Riley luilding qiinriottctofl- y; , ,. s '