PAGE FOUR TllE GlIARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally ‘ounded Ln 1887) Presidcri. L‘ l. Col. W Chesger S. Mcbure Vice- t-nt: .I. It. Burnett, F..I l. Secretary . ut, Col. D A Maclfiinnon, 0.5.0. Editor and ill-dodging Director; .I. R. Burnett, I"..I.L Associate Editors: i-‘raxik Walker and Lleut, h; A. Burnett. lt.C..\ Zlt. 1Un Active Service) “The Strongest ilIc-ntriiry is Weaker Than the Nita/rest Ink." SA URlL-TIF‘, i‘ Oil Resources Plenliful for the‘ failure 11,» l\IlU\\' that of lllls C0111- lt i11;1_\ lifip 1:» l0 discover oi‘ ' 11 '1‘.i\..11ct< there i flu tliiiuiicm‘ modity elseul1e"e. The Imp 1 ful Qlzizice l: 1 “emiucitt ~ within the lflrl 0f the oil ~11, grave nutlvnf. ed so far back z" had iiulv l” the liclicu. “lfi- produced -“~-" l mates , slzilrtzigc . a cheer- _ . 111)" prnpltccies of . .1 from time to ti111e ‘ 1.1.113“ .15 to the depletion continent and the c. l‘. was estimat- 1: ihc United States ~ lift, yet, observes - l 11114 the States Suli-equeitt esti- the 1111irl;. 'I‘otl:i_\' ‘<~cl'\'\'< of oil are c.'il< lmrtils, the Yuitcd -~; .111 billion of them, and our licuiii crciliietl with prov- barrels. ll~".'(l by mankind for iiw, “pvtrulctuii wells _\<.'l1'~ 1114i». .\t 011cc of disaster. all tin- uzscovery and determina- . ii_:t of the crystal-gazing ‘m1 “thin? _ lliliiicn are satis- fied that .i.1‘1i is llllllflllltll." The U w} , has proven reserves of approximately ten years" world production at its present lCYf‘; lur. in the last five wars. those reserves hate :1 ' "1 zuiprcciaterl at the saute rate they were iri ..:c tlPCflllf’ iriiitiedizitel_i' pre- ceding the World \\.'ar. l-lowever, althotyglt the United States has produced over slxty per cent of the woi-lills itroduction to date. the "the possibilities are by no means t\ll.'lll~'t and world leadership seems assured {or t '1: country for many years. to come, In many parts of the world the indi- cations are that vrist new reserves will be open- ed up to 111cc.’ expaiiiliitg demands, and there are. hesiilcs. the continually mounting supplies from coal and iiihiii- extraction processes. \‘.1'I't' i 1 ' the total world j ClllillCd at _=l f States alone h.» Dominion of i. tn reserves o? "Though 7:1 -- 1 rciiztiriis," were not prophets be trite as vet. . tiou of " u‘: 1i~l‘_' 3 assurance is gu-rrn t Themilitom And Security The hi~t~.\ -i1' wjiriifit leaves no (luiilit that the fundanxeittal principles of the atomic bomb, like those of all great discoveries of the past, cannot long he a scuet either of any one group of scientists or :1"_v 11.'1:i1>n. Therefore ar- rangements for lllI(‘l'!'.lll|1!lZll as wcll as national control inu~t lIL‘ \\-~:-l-.i‘-l out ciuicldy. The na- tions that ciiaiiieixitcil iu it liiicltitliug Canada) have inevitably the arlvzintziqcs of initial own- ership, but Yl‘c\' Cflfllllftl use it without disturb- ing 1h.» ii11li1;r~.l 11.11‘. 1-1: inomic cqiiililiriiiin of all itaiioiis. l'\v11 if iiu- si-crct could be kept, the tnrrc L‘llllllllll(‘.$ xvotiltl dis- locate the livv- of liclililt: all over the world. ilti an n-"tifiv il~il with this phase of the sulii-ci ll". Shiiiiviill, honorary president 11f \l““"i‘.lll .\s<1ici:1ti1i11 for the Ifnjiul _\';;;i.1:.\, 1-111ji‘.i~i/t~~ thc "wholly new di]']"|(_‘n§li\{]~“ '~ ti.» proliliuii of security takes on, l2'li‘lllt'l'~ are a thing of ti“. ,,,q__-_ l“ Iii-come trite with the lll\'t'liii‘ill f t , >1~1 liuinli travelling throizvh {lie 111 :111_\\\l1c1'(- on carth. Tihat i1‘.\e1".' . 1‘<‘i11fiirt"<'1l a thousand- fold, for it . lclllUlllliFYCll that both roclcct auil rii 115" ‘i ~-1~li< are iiiilv in their in- f'i11c_v., 'l'hc P‘ startle-s and no nearer of eunpoitdii the \\'orl1l l" plv tlu- therefore portaucc lfnitr-tl Sltlllllw" 1):‘ \i':'i' 1.1“ f n11: hi its iii-t . .. lziiiw-s l. ii.‘ lv .<\ll ll‘-l il».~~t1'11:‘i<i11 which so d today is probably than the carly tisss uitli 1hr explosives of n, i. lll‘~llll(‘ll to sup- iiii ' thv future. ll . ‘lmlllillll iii the first i1n~ to .~ -:1:'1 that the (‘barter of the Xiif :.ili11-f1~1l lll('('l this new ii. 1 .'\lY(‘ li-1"‘ .11 1 is punt. l'11~.:1'1l Nalirnis 1'1uicliu11.'il. lltfliClllZlf The (Jretiuil: . ' "1 . Eden p111": ,_11cil :1» ‘HLCI a nged, and i~i whi if (‘reireil ill- df]l'\(l(l fir,» ' ~ ‘ ,' ‘ “i i.:':1i".§1':1l>lt: pur- pngp in 'i1;i1 the 1itilit.'irv staff c» llll\l\(' and auth- orize tlz- all questions re- laying ~.. k military’ rc< (ll!ll'l‘ll'."‘~'~i l‘]“ il of thc chiefs of staff 11f ‘Zlllliibw. llut there is no i~¢-1~.i-ii up itv council should not a114, 1p; ' ' .:1111<- \\;1v as the 11:11111‘!_v by the 11f experts to problem in the ch llni iil' l"ll(' \ 11111111. 1M‘. licrir.‘ ii1111' i111 iiiizil flllliftillllllflll (lcal security of ' iii» lssiicialcil for (leziliu: with 11:1 l'lIl> lost ii- c 1' i1) fact with svlfllllrln should be -.‘1i11 militzirv advisers. . l1 iuicil will b1‘. .'i111ii|11.'1:1il mcchziiiisiii that iii (‘lll-Iilfl‘ llu- pcacc._ Th1: ‘ (mil uiuriistaluililc that science has i-iir ‘hr sitprcmc comutziiid nf {hp 1ni1‘1‘.'1tii~1.s of tl.t- war. The priibli-zii of wcurilv c1111 uow at last bc -'lil(§l!ll-’llf‘l\' Ilfllll with, for war has bcconir‘ too Il.'lll£'l‘l“'ll\ :1i1 111'. for auv civilizctl nation 1o -' 11-1- liv the 11st‘ of so great and 1111‘:ilc11l:1blv furcrs. The zitrimic bomb is an ultimatum upon \‘.'Jll'. liul i‘. also places (Willi 1.11“. 1.. 1fil(‘l\‘l~(‘ tbi uivity is ll"\\' - .11 l‘i'.i'11 "wholly new ro<iiiiii~iliilitic< upon the peoplc avid the Covcrntnc11t~ which irill have to arljitst themselves to the conditions of lasting peace. ‘N -l:Dl IORIAL NUI I:.\- St. Bartholomeiv. in for ".\1i1- In the note about yesterday's issue, read “.~\riiieiiia" ericaf‘, which was a misprint. I t Q I We have often been told “one half the world does not know how the other half lives." The war ltas solved this as well as several iitlur problems—the other half are bureaucrats. l U II I? Sergt. Charles A. l\lacGillivrzi_v, C. M., has brought horiotir and glory to his native prov- ince by winning" the coveted Congressional ;\Iedal, equivalent to the Victoria truss. 'l‘l1v regret is that the Sergeant catinot remain with us as a citizen, ltaving received a civil scr appointment in Boston. U U I I It is something of a COIISUlZIllUII t0 leari: that the Government has not forgotten its promise to pay back a portion of the Income 'l‘a.\' it collected. But, as usual, no date has been set for the fulfilling of the Iiroiiiisc. There is 11o less than $400,000,000 11> he re- funded, which will require time both to cul~ lect the amount and then to distribute it.‘ u u I: s Evidently Russia does not know the formula of the split atont. and some itiembcrs of the British House of Commons are anxious THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way ____. There ls no m; at all. A worn; as ridiculous tn Brandon Bun. for larger hats can look just. the smaller ones.- Si-lentlsls say vig 1 _ yinncs the process - hi“ izlglnz. pgsltll Elm‘. l?“ [Olen us how to apply lt .0 mos-Kitchener R,egg1-d_ “Hnllilflxl-allllld makes I man self- ‘_"__"‘1ll'~ ‘"15 Elves hlm poise. The ‘W14 l" hflDiJcned and the jokes no loni-icr have terror for hlm _ (Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph i “Inf-he nld days. the real aristo- tniula oft baseball were those who can ge lnw the .400. Nowadays “lmnst ‘m!’ mflnfigol‘ will kowtow 2 .l - . l¥1.iT-._Ef£.§‘.l..2lf’° rxmgsr" ," ls s suriirising lhlng to find i" "l-"lv men fired wlth RII all- Rvnslllnllli; love and conslderatlon mrlhml‘ "JOUIBTS. thelr wives and ilii "Hf-amines after they have been ltd of offences in the pgljcg A’ ‘ ‘ EVPTI’ newspaper office in L,“ mlllllfl’ comes in Contact, with 1.11m, immediately after their trials w’ concluded, through thelr i-e- flue-Mum K990 my name out of the PRPPT- —Chatham News L-TYIIIPII (‘Bnxdfhtlpe [u grggp pic; iltitentialitles of atomic energy, ULIIcnSCCl for the good of humanity Britain, U. S. A. and Canada should share‘ the secret with her. All in good time; tltcl fewer in on it the better until such times 11s an antidote has been discovered. \\'e do wit? want the whole force of the suit-the stiurcc= 0f our heat, light and p0\\'6i'-l)‘lng loosely around so that any Tom, Dick or Harry could spring an unwelcome surprise on us. i It I John Fletcher, poet and drziuiatist, who collaborated with Francis Beaumont, died this date 1625; of the 50 plays attributed to them, The Faithful Shepherds, by Fletcher alone, is considered the finest, and ranks only below the masterpiece of Shakespeare: Ye Gods, I see that who unrigltteously Holds wealth or state from others, shall he curst In that which meaner men are hlrst withal. Ages to come shall know no male to him Left to inherit, and his name shall be blotted from earth. 1K i i i At the end of this month sinking for oil off Governor's Island will be closed down after a depth of 1,400 feet has been reached, the greatest depth ever penetrated in search of oil l" hence. We can oiilv await the pronouncements of thé gclentlstg, RICZIIHVIIIIC, as we grape toward um ‘l¢‘l5l¥11lfl1!l1Z. the llnes of John Kr-ats some to mind: “P111111 frli l like some watcher ol’ the skies Whrii .1 new planet swims Into his ken; Or like stout Cortez, when with ea 1e eyes H0 " tlnat the Paclflc-and all mn iii each other with a wlld $lll"lllll~'f‘ ~- Silenf tipoit n peak ln Darlen."— Winnipeg Tribune. Nylon, to most pe—rsons. and par. tlcti rly to women. means hoslerv rcr and beautiful-but actually iiviiiii. is an (‘IIIIFC family of syn- ’ compounds with scores of t1;~'_ alrcady found and many more bsms discovered all the time, One of the bu: chemical companies says that at least ten types of nlvon ltrivc been produced commercially of membership in the Lords Ls "indefensible," new method of .l.l)‘_')0l1llm€nl. should: thus far and that the research bro-- .r1iin is only fairlv started. iBc- "_ - lirliiinc niilndyt to display a trim ankle. nlyon will have scores, possibly hundreds, of other uses and may wrill prove to be one of the most important clir-mical scientific nrliinvrniniits of the century. Brxsicn Post. Aslrologists, numerologlsfs and prophets of various kinds and ages or any other thing. We can fairly plume our- selves on having the deepest oil well in the world, yet without the needful, A salt iuiuc has been discovered, but too deep to be work- able. The mining authorities are now satis- fied that no oil is to be tapped in this vicinity. It is regrettable; on the other hand residents may now pursue the even tenour of their w.-1_v without expectation of rising up one morning to find the land they own worth a fortune. v u- n- w It was revealed in the British House of Coniiuotis that the casualties suffered by the belligerents during the Second Great \\‘z1r lot.- alled more than 47,000,000, according to iri- complete estimates. In addition, millions of civ~ ilians died of bombing, starvation, disease or other causes. Germany's LISUHIIlCS. based part- l_v on Allied estimates. partly on ciiemy n11- iiouiicetneiits, totalled IS 400.000. Latest ltussitiri figures, which have not brcn announced s21‘- June, 1944, total 5.3001100. By Allied e~. mate Japan has suffered 2,700,000 casualvcs. in the Pacific fighting. exclusive of the cur.» flict with China, wliitii by Chinese eslimzitc cud her another 3,000,000. British limpirc Yélsllflir ties, including civilian losses, totalla-tl 1..127,(i3~, at the last count. United States. '.5ll.'llll(’> total, zibout 1,100,000. countries are estimated ris follows: (illlllll. $- Rumania, 750,000; Ital‘. 6133.000, Urcccc. 5L1.- 000; Finland, 265,000; IIcll-iiid, 17.000; llunr gary, 18.000, The figures for ltaly, lllllllllil and llungaiy are p.'irtial. l“lL{l'.l'(‘> for Y1 siavia, Norway, Belgium and L':'.ecl1iisl1i\.1.-..1 are not available. i u i: .- lVrites Professor lclin iltigiies, rliziiriiizu; of the llcliill bnivciwit); TJCIAIl-lil-lclll 11f ladd- cation: "Canada's new and, miiri; siguiiicziut position among the tiatious rai- impurtau: (ducational issues. Frlucxuiou not for llie individual alone — it should c siicicly". 11:11,] ticularly by developing in llli‘ S‘.ll'l.'lll the siusv, of obligation of stcnvzirdrliip, Host thought-l ful citizens would agree ‘hat ciiu Y sliould~ foster the feeling of Cfillllllllllli)‘, mul a stllst‘ 0f duty to the COlllllllllllly. .\1 tlik prisilioii he should define our terms a little more pn- ciscly. How is "c01111nuii1‘_v" to be ileiinul? This very tiuestioti was .'isl<cil iri other ivords nearly 2.000 years ago by l‘. j11ri>t~"\\'lio is inv neighbor?" Since then tuen have given tn this important question varying (lll.\\\'('!.‘i, fleeting varying conceptions of cnmmtuiity" 1il~ legiance, To one man, it lllfltlls his iuvu i111- mediale neighborhood; to auciilicr, the prov- 111cc where he lives; to another, his iizitiou, t-i yet another, a group of couuiionivcaltli llfllllllh; to a few choice spirits in (very :t11<l clinic. the community means nothing than 11:1: wholc ltuman family ~— the (.\'llils dci. Tilurrc is something to be said for each of these dcfitii- ticius, and happily they are not mutually exi- clusivc. .-'\ visitor to “riucc liiliva-rtl lslaurl \\'I\\ shown a solidly-botiutl sclioil atlas". llls('l'lll(‘(l in golden letters, "Atlas of Prince l‘i'l\\'lll'fl lsltuiil and tltc World." .'\lli.l vxliy i101? l‘ is a super- ficial — and supercillous -— \\:iy oi’ lhought that scoffs at local loyalties. To the school chili on the Island, the Island is his irorld; and il. is right and proper that his studies of geo- grapliy —- and of every stibjcct ~— should begin there. with the local material. No 1111101" pru- ccdure would be sfltlttd educalionallv. 'l"l1crc 1~ tiotliitig wrong in teaching a child to be proud of his own province, or city. or tou i1, or school rc- 12"‘! lL\>' ——so long as his pride and loyalty do not end . - -> O Lasualtiizs sultcretl by other). 100,000; Poland, 8,400,000, France, :.1_‘,ri.ooo:. ' IIHVPVIJCCII caught short ln the 1m. ccrtriti yet abrunt ending of the world ivzir. No harmonious sequ- such as the llth hour. 11th .1 . ll‘ i motitli of the 1918 Armls. ll”? 111:1 Unwinditioital Surrender D11): for the Mikado and hls mln. lo And not even the most lm- a." iatlise seer has made reference rcr-"utlj: in Aritiaizeddon, the h11rl- inc" of Lurifrx" from Paradise, or the Mark of the Beast, But the iiieh priests of hindsizht, and their l1"ll0\\‘f‘l'S \'.-i!l no doubt recover from their 1n" shock, devise a few uu-so“ formulas. and dig s of mcdiaettnl and more s." rs who forecast the end lite Hiilfllil with accuracy. 1r must have written 1 soul ‘will be saved a . 1Y1 Allfill“. Nine-teen Forty-Piste." k-Ottatva Journal The most prcssint: question being drbiitrrl in ill" city of Jerusalem and 111'. over Paloaiuc l5 what to do _1ibo11t rr-arlmittlng Germans to lllPll‘ - z scltlctiirnts in that coun- = solutions tire offer- srliinyz the property i" Jewish IlOQf/lfll in’: lt to com- - . r~ who have been (‘airnntiitv and elsewhere Aiitl tlicrc is a sugzfls- 111:1‘. illl‘ svttlrzurnls be turned -.1=li1i" roltlirrs as the‘! ivfir there were (‘Mitt is i11 Palcst f‘, u itvi siiealzin" their - tho has: s is back lll- (‘icrmaits in .v.s lirtvv boon breed- l'lfl l)!".'l‘lIl‘lS the best ‘1 them, as 1h" is exnel all of s Rwieu‘. .- shock. nn doubt. Bin". Crosby’ "rd and ~11 oiilflt called Foundation. lite. 1 are. acxordln’! . nlnitt. a young .."m with rm in- lY". yo: am-"yv .<"1"t' t"rr' ‘i 1' i111? o‘1 ("l ta ‘h.’- . scientist lruii-iirrl liuv: to (l"i('ill.'ll!‘ the atom bu: thov would find nothing to wrap l1 iii. for the heat dcstroycd rvcry then known container. Experi- rd oii in the desert out- uavri rlr." to reports s. 'I'vro and a half _v1~:11"- iuzo tho Unttrd States Gav- rrnnuul moved in and inoverl the Cl‘1‘.\l)\‘ llr-rni-t-h Foundation out of 1hr‘ atomic bomb field. rd Klnctlnm scientists have rrrd iwii mrtlinds of nrorlizr- ~' vi 1i tin a lrcmcxtdous . Po alars ... or even polalo . 1i: f: . u illf‘ busls of the first iut-thod which ivas drvclnuecl by t"f"~‘f‘f‘.l'f‘ll wrirkvrs of the Hlgltmfe Ili‘*])li'll. Imiitlou. iriiorls the Br!- tlsh Ali-rural .Iournal. After treat- mriti \‘,'l'll water and ltydrochlurlc ll."i'l polalors have been found to ylcld n11 extract which after furth- er simple treatment. provides a pcrfrr.‘ medium lrir the rzrowth of penicillin mould. Thr- stwind mrthnd, which ivas disrovcrcd by a _V.’lllll".' l‘I.‘»l!-'l\\’ doctor. ls basril m1 POlfTlllC1lIf‘—~fl rlicmittnl which ls user! to inrrrnsr izrowlh of tobacco plants. Fm‘ six iitoiiths. D1‘. Gor- tlon and IVI‘.'_ .1, Mfiiftichnlc. his l".l)tll‘ilf0l'_\' tnt-liuirinii, have been try-int! In find rin nsziint which would double lll(‘ growth of painl- rillin nimilrl. Thiiv have now dis- rovercd that colchlclne nrodurts six times as much as before. More- over. ncnlclllln produced bv this mmns ls stated tn hr hardler than RllV type previously tzrown. -- Tor- there. __‘..._Jm4|.~....>~ . . _ . onto Globe and Ma ' one of the Malay Islands dlsrover- bumfrig ruin-hos at the stake. pd the principal of the diesel mi;- ne, BEN-sin parliamentary contamed In the rriemolrs coum Samuel, Liberal lender 1n me Hcuse o1 bores, jci. puclisneu hate <Bv Dresser PI‘_€&S!Z— from making the House of Com- mons a t-rue reflection of the trel- lng uf the country?‘ tles has reduced the chance of elu- bl: govcrrzirricnt, 0v makinz u clear maiorlt/v 1n the House of Commons more difficult. to obtain. bel DISSVICE for proportional iggificscni‘ ta on wa promised by the lccra , partv in its catniiaign for the July‘ when. flfliflfdlnfi l0 4338116. the fir“ 5 getxiieral eillectinnl men oned t D051: 2n 19% election is basis for his airzuqllfe of the Jiip. Actually Hlrohlto ment. & change W35 that time the Liberals polled ntcrtfhead-but evcn than 5,000,000 votes out 01 ZZODQ-lmosi, prQgr95SlVe of hls 000 recorded but “a quarter of vote’: gave u; only a tenth of the (id sea ." Had this book been written later he could have used this years elec- tlon as an example. twelfth of the total vote cast. his party elected only a ciozcn mam-I hers to the 640 - scan commons. . events ln Europe durliir: the sent. century," he wrot many, France, Italy, Sgmn, P0rlu-' gal, the Balkan States, the DflTlllP. mentary system fell . . ' aster for lack of merits, strongly SIIDDOYICIl bv liable assemblies. And that. due to breakdowns system-to a multiplicity of parties impotent saparately and inciuzable of combinlnil. that "a great. majorltv of the pre- sent. members Lords would agree that its compo- sition wfls indcfei "lble, and would be tea .V to change." for a cabinet committee in 1923 pro- posing election of a sccond cham- ber by the House of Commons, i In I '"""'l The Pacific ll£fifillllfi.“i't.fi".fil‘ I i Affaln Analyst The vast reverence Whldl m? Japanese people “Y? m‘, "half God-Fmpeirr is bemS "m l ‘striated d-ally 115 n" T°ky° sow |Ltrnmenfi proceeds cautiously vvlth ‘the dangerous task of lmiplemell‘ “n; i“ capipulatfun to the Allies ‘-dar.,¢zhotis because the mllltarlstdl are against it, and because the rrenernl public ls underEOlDE l! terrible shock. hffiilfli bwi led W ieve that Nlpzoii was winning- th .r. ' i Iiloiythls: reverencs; has nolhlnS to do with Hlrohltofi sltisbilll-lss-I It would sill! be there l! he WIB a moron. It rests 1n the fact that. the people bzlleve they are ruled by a divine nelrlz —- B lIVlIIB 80f!- They've believed It sluce 660 H.0- lWhilhall tdotebook- ' I I ii (By John Dauphlnee, Canadian l | Brass but: Writer, London), , Crltlclsm o! Lhree phases of.’ the system 1s! n; V15" 1. The system of voting ls ‘nai- 2. A multiplicity of political par- and 3. The present hereditary system. House ct, and :0mc' found. Revision cf the voting system fol Lord Samuelllimplnor ascended the throne. The after lheiMlkAdn ls the last word In the Ati has been more or less of a figure- the greatest and subjects approach his presence with dlf- ence. needed. the We see an excellent example of the Mlks-rlots power in the atti- tude of Field Marshal Count. Juichl Terauchl. Japanese com- marider 1n southeast. Asia. DesPll-B Tokyo's capltulniioa the Count refused to surrender to Admiral ‘Lord lotus lvloimtbatlen until the Emperor himself had given the word Them have been similar cases ln other fighting zones. This ls a slltutlon which can't be brushed aside lightly-fact. that the Allied lenders reccgnlze. It's all very wcU to about. “hang the Mlkado"—a.s more than a few are doing-but it would be a perilous experiment tn commit such violence on tho primitive ideas of Japan. If we use the big stick to up- root. Shinto. on the Bround that it's an improper rellglon, we are taking ln a lot cl’ territory. After that do we dezl with the Con- fucianism cl’ China, with Buddhism. with Hinduism and what not? The best. alts/wot to ull this pro- bably ls that lf western Ideas and ideals are presented to the Jap- anese people ln the most favorable [light we mty wln them over to our way of thinking. We must re- lmember that, after all. they are largely a prlmltlve people who ll:- FIRST KNOWN IN MALAYA ‘erallv are generations behind our i- tlmea. And It's only n little over Centuries ago, a trlbesman on 300 years ago that. some of us were 00o For one- Of DR‘) "In ucr- “Look round on the course L‘ “Those countries fell lnto dlsl strong govern- ra- clected largely tiariv in the VUJS the majoilties iii Lord Samuel sald lt ls prcbable of t-lle House o! v0‘. for a drastic He referred to a olan he drafted Keep Mlnard’; in the hollle INCUME STUPPED Just When Needed Most From the size o! their inheritance, you would have thought the family were well off. Actually they were In lorlolll need. Before they could touch a penny o! the estate, taxes had m he paid. This took cash, of‘ which they had none. After long months, the property was sold at great. sacrifice to meet taxes. Make sure that. your family will have ready cull when they need It most. One sure way to make this provision is through a Life Insurance Trust. Consult your nearest Great-West Llle Agent or wrlle the Prince Edward Island Branch Office. llYllDMl"t' 8i 00., LIMITED Provincial Managers‘ Offices: Charlottetown - Summerslda - Montague ALLISON P. McLEAN, District Manager n Summenlllo CYRUS A. R. SHAW, Dlstrlct Manager It Montague THOMAS McAVlNN, R. E. HYNDMAN, Special Rt-prcsenlallves n Charlottetown l l l Use Dr. ffrench’s Viirmicitle Capsules . ....'IIN.A'I‘I.\'G \VORMS IN FOXES am DEATH Death ls a dlalofiue between The splrlt and the dust. "Dlssqlve." aa-ys Death; the spirit, . n I have another trust." Death doubts lt, argues from um ground 'I'.he spirit turns away, Just laying oft. for evidence, An overcoat o! cliay. --Emlly Dickinson- EARLY GREEK KNOWLEDGE The ancient Greeks had an a0- proxlmately correct ldea of the size of the earth and it ls believed they had computed circumference wlthln less than five per ceril o! error by 150 8.0. Mlnard’! Relieves sprain ____.i_____._ .=.. ' uxxxxmvfvfacxvYfim 1111121111011 l Sup‘ I l “BUSINESS EDUCATION” of business Term lleglns tho inundation mecca The Union Commercial College g often you u l/iuuteu educa- tlon that. will m you gu- g 800d poslllon, Experienced l teachers - up-to-dutc cour- l vet — sanitary class room; - A“ modern conveniences ,1 —no mute tlzno —- no lumen. - "l"! cont-nu — Individual instruction. Before dooldlng, rial! the school, Inspect u", surroundlngs, tho size and "Iifllflnent of class rooms, “It '.. an '“_, o} typewriters avlllable to am. flank. ind m method; of Instruction. This will glvp You m opportunity u; n; how well the school l3 "llllllflfid to give you u,” "P! beat business tnlnlng. TIME SAVED ls Mougy SAVED. Slur! now and start rlgln, lfllzllll. particulars on applica- Union Commercial College WM. MORAN, Prln. Roval Bank Building, All Foxes over three months olrl are considered ldults and should be dosed Wllh Dr. Ffrcnclfs Capsules No. l size. All good ranchers know u! this excellent Worm Remedy and take nu chances with unknown preparations-Dr. Flrench’: Cup- sules have been provcn for many years and are known for their quick and safe action. Don't. fail lo lake advantage of the wonderful results obtained by the use of Dr. Ffrcnch's No. 1 Vermlclde Capsules. They wlll save your foxes from this deadly menace, —-I‘RICES— 51-90 f0!‘ 20 (‘ilnfilllefi $4.00 for 100 Capsule: LET US HAVE YOUR. ORDER AT ONCE E. A. FU-STER — Central Drugstore i Sole 1\;,'ent for Dr. Ffrcnclfs Animal Remedies ADVERTISERS TAKE NOTICE Advertisements for insertion in the Guardian must be received not later than noon daily for insertion in the following day’s issue. E. R. Brow, & Sun Fire, A uto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. D. O. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown ATTENTION TRU SS WEARERS To those of you who are unfortunate enough to have tn wear a mm we uk you the quesllon. An you lat- lslled with the one you are wearing? Does It. {It com- fortably or is l: an antl- qualcd style? ll‘ so why continue suffering when we can alleviate the cause by offering you a perfect. m- llng modern trims from the large consignment lust rc- celved. We carry all sizes and styles at. prices to suit everybody. GASSY sTBM/scus RELIEVED A guaranteed remedy lur stomach ‘cundltlona such n Ind], , Dyspepsia, Sour Stomlch. Heartburn, Gastric Distress and rrnny other all- ments peculiar lo the Mom- lch. with a nrescrlnllun whlch we sell under Ihe name of "Dr. Evnns Stomach Mlxture." We llfllll have the sole rights on lhln prescription and alnce selling It have ‘re- ceived numerous ttisllmnnlnll from satisfied nurchmwn Prlce 25c tirr bottle. r111: 2 vines 14o Great George Street Mull orders Given Prom]: Attention fATlM r011. SALE: l’ AT YORK Owing to ill health I of- fer for sale rny farm con- slsting of 60 acres of landd __a 56 acres clear and in high state of production, balance under hard and soft wood and lumber. This farm is situated 6 miles from Charlottetown, mile from pavement, on grit-'- vel road, electricity avail-l able, 1-2 mile from Churchd Store, R. R. station and saw mill. One mile from School. Large house and bani and, other outbulldlngs, For further information apply on premises to HORACE L. VESSEY, York, _P. E. Island I-ZlS-Bl. , BARRISTER Olflco Suite 420. Bo Rllouluildlng uRKQK-I-P Bunk of’ Nova Sfflllil iTr... ‘deans TFEFY-EBSMEXA nnii-nih.‘ . . '__-—-_.:_-.. COMPLET INSURANC SERVICE" w. Kn Agencies Ltd. Phone 541L541 Professi ..,.-.,| c Card |> -"“ MT‘ ublic Stenographe, Mlmef-‘Efallliing rurnls I cflrrcspondcnev, “Tm! boflkkcepiiig, MISS HELEN GIDDEN Tdfilhflne 1890-]. O. Box 452, P. l Connaught Apls. m, 4_ Fu-FF" FARME BA. LLB. Onuldhn Bank of Commerce . . MONEY 1n tony S()LI('I'I'()R, I , CHARLOTTE-ITO ‘Ric harcT JQiFumi Attorney Al. Law Oonnnluloner for Deeds. B0,, Prince Edward Island lSllccessor to Late Richard E. Jllhngmn] 31 Jlllk 8 . stun. Mass .|.11. McGlllGllll, B. NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER SOLICITOB CURRIE BIZILDIN itnwukmw 1 sum . McLeod Cd Bentle w. E. BENTLEY K. I. .1. A. BENTLEY it r. Bun-men 1nd Attorneys-IO- law l5! Prince Stud i -_-.»... ll. R, Duane 8 0o. Chm-flared: Accountant: 53 Grafton Street. Charlottetown Phnm 2084* lhndolph W Mnnnlnl. 0 A. l l 1 l M! 247 H.F. McPhee B.A. 11.0 NOTARY m. BARRISTER SOLICITOR Clia rlollw 1.11:3.»- 1m! - 1 Mflfrelland fioiiipanv Chartertd Accountant: D. F. ARUHIBALD Eutern ‘Trust Bllllllllll Chm-Initiate wn flfi"ln'-"-‘u%‘u‘u‘-"-'-'-'-'-’ 'u'l|"\il'W\ PALMEIWE FIASLANT A. .I. IIASLAM. l!..‘\ Llnll BARRISTER. i imber! Charlottetown, I‘ ml- MONEY TO LOAN u hone 85 l‘. u Bo! Charles P. tududid ‘ a A Ilrrlster, Solicitor. Notary lllc Blley Bullzlintz, (‘liiirtiiitclnwfl Phone 31f?! —:~€;—MKTT ISAIUHSIWuS. Philips BulldlnK. 111 Gem” s‘ Phone I048 CHARLu . i, FfCfl 11c til. Lafg" PROPERTII Churlottcown,‘ I ‘w Attorneys-ii - 0N crrv AM) H“? atiisssiiwnrrtn .1. s. TAYLOR 011mm irriusr l Comer Kc-nt nnrl 70'1"“ s‘ Phono 1905 ll Evening: by Alllwlnsmen Phone Bflldflm’ l p 1i ltox m, trim '1