l £2lSI)00Iiif t1 I 01‘. GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE in tlie Garbage can every few do ys. It prcvqn ts flies breeding GlLLl-1T'l"S LYE ~ keeps everything _ clean and sanitary NOT GOOD ENOUGH Dad: "Tho last time I gave you n plnny you said you wouldn't walk ‘into the nearest shop und spend it." Willie: “V03, dud." Dad: "But i einw you do lt." Willie: "lluhi Don't you know the bllnkin“ iliiicrt-ncc betwcoil a walk and a sprint, dud?" Our Ilia insurance policy will protect your wife and inrnliy from want if you should no. Our flre insur- ance protects your chance to protect them ii fire or light" inq should visit ‘you. Hyndman & Co. "j, Limited Established 1872 flmaueen St. Charlottetown pliiilfptatoes ' -wlrl-l... itjsenate of Lime flialcikiil” Brand gate Paris“. Green —lN TilNO— Barrio Arsenate Opfaying BHHUII, ETC" v0. ‘not! In any quantity. pun/tut a nrrall. w l nowarr rlncu irom which so many politician: ‘put through, while "L gotten. notwithstanding the iact . government and members would get credit ior the . iossion some one thought oi Prince _‘ was voted ior the standardisation i oi the eastern lines and it was an- iiii iiilnlillll President. W. l‘ secretory. Lions. Dr noun nndnlnlllih a. It. banners OI TUESDAY, A ‘r nanuallsnr raonoou so As stated in The Guardian's des- yaaterday morning parla- ment ‘was prnroglled on Saturday ,_ . ventsuch meeting. > "l! nothing happens." ah, there's the rub! So many things "happen-i ed" since parliament had last met.‘ so many things nearly "happened'_'| while '_t was in session! “Who can tell ii ever more shall meet those mutual ayes!" or words to that ei-l Icct. There has been s sort oi death» bcd solemnlty about the meetng and the parting oi this session, s sort oi uncertainty as to the out- come, which made the proceedings pathetcally humorous or humor- uusly pathetic. As the sick man the outcome oi whose ‘illness is doubtiul. makes what preparation he can to square hlmsali with the Unseen and tho Unknown, so the late season has made every pro paration to meet the inevitable, be it immediately or soon, ior. even at boat, the time ‘s short. Never ior a moment ln all its deliberations did the government llit its eyes irom contemplation oi that bournu never return, the general alectpn. Whiilc some minor legislation was there was a good dczll oi talking and pretence, the shadow oi the coming election was ever in evidence and -notlllng was done or could be donethat dild not in some way bear some rela- tion to the great dsy that was sp- pronchmg. way lines were projected, money in nvillions was appropriated ior these. one or two or more In every land which is only a little place any- way and which naturally was ior~ that it was solidly represented. Souls oi thase lines were voted out by the Senate as useless but that was the iault oi the Senate not oi so the Liberal intention. Towards the last oi the Edward island and a small sum nounced that the standardisation would be dons not by contract in . the ordinary way but by day's work which would give every elec- lof in King's County an opportun- ty to get a job irom the govoru- ment. This might be useiul on the day ni election. ' The West. which is to have some twelve new members st the com- lng election. received a sort oi "isvnred nations“ consideration. Quite a number oi branch ra/ilway lines were provided ior, the tarlii was adjusted to meet ths wishes oi the Progressives, irsight rates their yearly dciiclts, but the lnten tion is-that it will latioiy the in creasing appetite oi the west. Throughout the neaaion the coon "balanced" the budget and evsu the‘ gluing speech placed by tho gov- ernment in the hands oi I-lio Bx- eellency the Governor General. orn- * tau "'* ' lag" oi the budget. "Bouncing" is The tight ropa walker "balances" I'm- ieli by udllotlllg his pole tuna lldo lo m. as may to required to ran- a I tor it. Iolann -0ni. Yo‘ ilingloganrnaivc-Ilrihh the Commons or oi the Liberal ' on the Crow's Rest Pass ware ra- duced to a iiguro iar below the cost, which the eastern portion oi the road will be obliged to add to try was uuntillflflllfli] reminded oi ' the tact that the government had though tho wow-i the I L. Ila 0o _ , ll". D- IS- Giotto- Trwa-"m" - 4.4- ‘I’. JULY n; 1924 i... to rely on monorail bBii swm lacs. ’ln‘ short, ii tha sick man ro- covers, ii hs does not-succumb- , . during the crisis wlilcnL-Jie "kn? a _ _ _ _ p; confng, he will bo-sol-fsovlliilfl aiternoon tomcat again in Jinuaryfu M“ next, “ii nothing llapponn vto pre- iuihim ha a positive plan-pure to life But we shall not build too much on ,tho prom-Tues till the crisis has been passed. ‘ORGANIZATION Scientlstsfleli us that the most eiiactively organised inhabitants oi this planet, man included, are the little brown and black ants whose little villages are so com- vacant iields. These little cran- tures. apparently never idle, have their work so aystematlnad that their families are abundantly pro- vided ior long beiora winter comes. When a catastrophe occurs, such as the touring up oi their commun; lty, by the tramp oi man or beast ‘the little communists set to work at once to repair the damage and to save their littla ones. Like their bigger human brethren the ants are sometmes driven to war either by invasion or ior conquest. In this case they are organized into separate battalions, they advance or retire in sollkerly ordar and light like demons. When the bat- tle is over the surviving enemies are taken prisoners, placed under guard and set to work. in this they reparations. Fortunately ior man's saiety the destructive that they have not the to the world oi the larger animals. province, except Prince Edward ls- Ii permitted they could. with theirdofin Yea The n,“ named is 87 9611M! Orflflllilltffln 001101101‘ tiwyaara oi age and the latter some- . world. Fortunately also the larger W113! 111B senior, it speaks well ior izatlon. be at their mercy. -___¢o>__.___ THE ROADS The loads are still being dis cussed, not always in compliment- ary terms and it must be admit all that some sections do not dBSr-TVS compliments. A place oi road on the way to Fort Augustus. evid- ently "made" several wcoks ago, st'll has a row oi the original soda and stones piled along the middle, an unsightly and oven dangerous place oi work ior which the person guilty oi it should be held crlnlin ally responsible. There are ruls In many places ior which there is .nc excuse except inexcusable ncg ligence. All these are blameablc to tho local ovarseers, who should ‘either be summarily dismissed or compelled to attend to their duties. Generally speaking the roads are very creditable but the traveller forms his opinion oi the whole road system by the tow bad apota. Many oi the overaeors have done creditable work and are to be com- pilmsnted: the others should be ralievad oi their duties. and the communities in which they operate should demand better work or their immediate dismissal. ____-QQ&___ 1'" VFW!" llhlltlf, that in ‘afloat lavas-humid ‘ 2T1. n. . . ----'- Annnelndu __ alx amonths ’ henco—liillosa tiling transpires in the nlssntllns, to prevent, That “something" (will i mon by our roadsidss and in our’ are w-sar than their human broth-Imam? over the Senate." time’ to extend thalricpsratlons ln-l animals lack the power oi Offlllllq li our lions, tigers, bears or even our dogs could organize as the little ants can the world would it ‘does not extend beyond one year. ' the lScnate. as be ilnds the long Journey to Ottawa and the long ses- sions th some, an rumour a number oi applications are said to be already made ior the , . Aa will be soenbuliythe daily toni- peraturo records’ Ilblhhod in ‘not _ Guardian the woatherllnl been ul- uaaalipireaky during the present lirinoo lldwnrd island holding Aataadioat an tar and» being by long odda the lnoat agrool l1 able recorded anywhere‘; Thorn . impersonator-amounted»: . _ thIh-lruwiugiorollryltaoitdoie .~~ light It alt ‘Saturday aiteruoon.’ The session uncomant was made by the ime Minister that it will be call- ‘od to most again in January narxt— some- be understood ‘tofmean a general added by the Premier that he had been tunable to give a piedsoi-hat tllo ifwoulallo no general election in t e interval implies that ‘hsfbad been asked by his followers to. give such s pledge. die has leit them and the ‘country as well in doubt upon the fonequestion which is oi prime importance in political aiialrs. seems probable that ‘the Cabinet has not yet agreed, or is perhaps unable to agree as to the gcourse to be pursued. The uncertainty ieit in in the public mind by tho oracular statement oi the Premier cannot Jail to have an uniavorable eiiect upon the industrial and commerc- ial interests oi the couutryp It la rather smiling to road in i-lis Ex ellcncy's prorogation speech the incredible statement that "the national budget has been balanced. The words were read ‘by the Governor General as‘ in duty him by ‘his constitutional advisers. Neither ha nor the great body oi the Canadian electorate can be made to believe that the Dominion is paying its way while yearly add- ing to the national debt, During the session the Senate others that had passed through tho Commons as it had the constii\l- tional right to do and in that way materially curtailed the lavish ex- penditure proposed by the govern- ment. For this the lPrcmlcr has launched a parting threat at the session, ha says. "seek to establish the rights oi the ‘House oi Com- This in- has as yet no mandate irom the country. An authority which may lbs diillcult to obtain and can only an" have the“ “mnauons lndibe Bfliheil BY I11 lDDcal to tho and stomach juices to the same ex- Some tweutyglx or seven mll- their wars among themselves are so mo,“ _ , . Tho two oldest SOIlatorn in Can» lads are illon. G. G. King and Hun- iour vigorous maritime stock that ol the 96 Honorable Gentlemen wllo arc entitled to sit in the Red Cham- ber the two oi most advanced years should come, one from New Brunswick and ,tha other iroul ‘ipfillce Edward island, As Senators are appointed ior lide they mostly preier to hold on to their seats nil- til their demise or inability to al- tsnd the sessions intervenes. Evan this inability does not disqualify li €___ a have become weari- on the strength oi this seat to be made vacant. it is per» haps natural that there should be malty aspirants ior these positions, which are among the most luscloll-l plums the gilt oi the government and lt is quits the usual thing ior the more eager and ambitious ones to ille there applications curly, Both the votaron senator roiarra-l to are Mm supporters oi the party in power and while tllaro has been as yet no intimation that Senator Yeo desires to give place tc n nuc- cessor. Yet in Opposition circles at the capital both those gentleman are credited with a common deairo to know in advance who will be ap- pointed to succeed them. Opposi- tion gossip nttributpa to Senator King a strong desire that tho son- atcrsilip which ho holds shall re- main “in the iamily." But this ia, oi course inst tho aort ul rumor that would he not oiloal. by rIYsI-appllc- ants ior tho self roam. t. It rim m tr i’ ' . Parliament was proroguodi on _ “began on February )8 and the an-’ election. _'i‘h'e slguilcant ' statement ,_ _ll-. rfli, ‘I . 5 You have grown tired oi every. thing in the way oi iood. You can't understand it, be- cause you have worked out a sys- tenl. whereby you get inst the right dumber oi calorie every day ior your particular ho y. and ior ih hmnunt oi work you do. ‘i You eat so much oi tho diiiersnt kinds oi iood proteids (meats and eggs) csrbohyrates (broad and vegetables) and tats (milk and butter) with water and salts. And yet us l said above you get Eiwliylliliie“ ' w-m l Remains Best "THERE are iour great reasons why the Bible is the heat selling book in"tllo world." said James Wood, 84-year-old president emer- itus oi the American Bible Society .. when interviewed recently in his home in Westolisstor County. "First to satiety so innate lensing. People wailtgaolnolillng outside o! heulsolytilflialidkilow l_t can be itual experience urges them on -to verity it through the Bible. A step higher ausytilotlugvzho want to con- ‘nrm ‘doctrinal belieis, and this is not necessarily through a controveri lllul impetus; and last, that class highest up and most in number. those who wan-t. to know what is in Selling Book i I‘ A iouud in the Bible; “Mlliihl spir-- - ci the society's plates ior .its a ". r- ‘ whereby all uvnounta oan be at the P. E. l.- Hospital- Scriptures, . - _ ;%¢itit!§ii"~i~ ‘ltlflkidfiwmflii-iit)? * ~H - ‘i V. , " 1 l. - i‘ “"-"““‘ii‘“i‘i"'£‘°°“i3i I wl a can .» , , _ a ll a holiitau m. . city and country oubocriboto- n to Aha canadian Jackal-Qumran awiyaouy multiplier-n; elthor in on‘ any or the country. they can and their subscriptions til . l Jlfhqamount duo on JULY ilth "all". . . . inst-aw livrtio-iwtelflisuhm m onafalxt . u itlto amount of m: ipladga can pa at the SEQON-D peeled. i ~ i ' - ‘ roam: a. llsallrz, ‘ Ohalrlupp. Gavnpalgn circuit", bound, as they‘ were prepared tor - to tho point where your iood doesn't interest you. What's the mattari. Well, you've forgotten something that is absolutely ‘ial to tho enjoyment oi iood. and the proper digestion oi it. ' What is that! Your appetite. Whcreiyou get the same iood every day. alnld the same surround lugs, alld particularly ii you are not doing any real manual outdoors, than the daily routine doesn't stir up your imagination- your brnin. tion, tho sight, the smell oi iood. the clean attractive dishes und table cloth, that stirs within your brain a kcon desire ior iood which we call appetite. -l have spokurl beiora about the in our hospitals, and have deplored the tact-that in their eiiorts to and tho proper proportion oi! the meals ill nn economical manner, that they can have no time I thought ior the study oi the tlividunl appetite. And on appetite ilow oi the juices. You know iowl the ilrst day oi some special depends the t that ilrst day. Perhaps you had u B81011 ill). ‘7 You know you didn't. Wilyi’. the appetite to stimulate the mouth tent. 5 secure the right number oi calories, other country in tho world. no, and twice as many could i in- been circulated ii the earthquake had not cut oi! the supply. It is heir kaan interest how you enJoyed the 1118118- "Do you think ‘people buy holiday season. Tile iowi callle on mm j t m m Red chamber. lie will at the ncxt me “bu, for a coup“, M days an" Mhewlid ‘villa 221:1‘. and he m‘ nnmhcr oi [owl alld they had to be Diiedi "Vary iew. Only the highly edu- ren who sometimes take six years vow“ an ‘mwrunt consmuuonal m‘: ‘f3: teonxryashgulzfiiazagglarg: gated are attracted because oi its and Drvbflbl! more t0 Home their change ior which the government day term-y mam‘ The m“ °t world get ItJbecuulla they arc look- ing ior something they cannot ilnd. Because the brain did not stir up wmch may he‘ mum be ‘Quad m the Bible." The Bible is the beat elllug book in the world, and this To-dny the Republic oi painstaking work oi tho dietitians h“ more Bu)!“ pubmhed and mp the Bible that has made the people who read lt~superlor to other peo- ' pie. This last is the most endcus iactor in its sale." says the Brooklyn Eagle. It is recognized speaking people ruletho and everybody else wants to know the rcascn why. it was a iuct that in the ten years "W" the World War the English-speak- ing people increased 218 per cult. while no other language rwchcd And aitor all it is your lnlaglna- n 100 pgr any“ lncfgggg, that worl Great Demand in China. amended solne hills and re] td 8c Q dmemm ‘ooh’ and to pram” the volumes were distributed in Chins. have in, waster th trem- English. known beiore China tho purposes. editions‘ oi Japanese most oi its Siamese Scyiptures. were simply a mass oi molten copp- or. The Plllllippines suiiered most, ior the plates ior the Scrllfilres in twelve dliicront languages oi the isilllids were destroyed. Bayreuth is tho great printing licntr< tor Bibles in the language o! , Egypt. d. Arahln and Syria. Toklo is the contra ior Japanese, Siamese, lan- ldorcan and the Philippine. guages. Tho rest oi Asia, outside oi China, is supplied by the iBrltiiah and Foreign Bible Society. The printing ls dollc in England, where one ‘can got u butter Bible ior the money than any other place‘ in the world. ' culated in its territory than any Underacid by British. bust ye-ar two and onchuli million "The American Blblu Society ln- bors under great dliilculties be- cause it is not financed as well as the British und Foreign Bible Society." Mr. Wood said. have large trust iuuds. the income irom which is used to enable thcnr to sell Bibles below cost. The American Bible Society is able to sell only‘ at cost, except when it gives them away outright; and con. sequently the British lllld Foreign ll HE ii) -' OONTAINING PiJRE 9 "They » ‘ Manufactured ‘By not stimulated. You had les appetite and less iulcas. books. the second best sellers, I l d {have mounted up to ten million tosgfagg“ yssfira ‘ggskt redoegiit sales, the Bible has risen to 240 beget an appetite. simply chanlw your-diet. ‘ 937 were used in the United Status Til _Why‘i.. ‘ ' Because you saw the iood “m” m" ’°“' '"'"'“m°“ ‘u: in eight years Harold Bell Wright's nlana at eunoapnrulanto. year alter-year. that year thirty so million copies were sold. and while millioncopiss. The American Bible Society alone sold 7.101.289 volum- es. as contrasted with 4.563.067 sent out the year beiore. and 2,901,- e Forum and 18.334 in American island poss. again surpasses that oi any other space in you hour. this 78111‘- bours are oi l"!!! ilfllflrilfi“ 1° and you Galtivaiio work. It has been lmnsiated in-to Buoy. WANTED 770 dliiaront languages and - ' dialects. and according to the re- r columns. The ilsher- , k h the on“. M". . mm" that Hon“ rllltrylwoillig ‘is; t:elnl:v|')l:;a¥| gt Pilgrim's Progress ranks next. it Mr‘ m“; would m“ to "we "om Goose's Harbor, and Charley's i-lar- has been translated into 107 lan- ths province and to the Dominion. At Goose Harbour there are two argc lobster iactories and there are twenty boats tlshlng irom that harbour. torlos and twelve boats go tn their pinning grounds daily. The har- hcurs are on the Gull Coast and are dangerous being shoal wUth large sand bars near a mile irom the shore. The channel is narrow grid shallow and hard to enter in rough weather. The lobster iisherman always had the buoys ior those harbours ior iorty years. to guldo them through the danger shoals until lilll when the buoys were not out in the ‘ ‘ ‘ season, and the year they have not made their appear- ance yet and l heard tllcro are no buoys ior those harbours. Now. Sir, is the government too poor to ants-guard the lives oi our iiahcr- men? For the small aum oi 8100.00 would place good buoys at both oi those harbours and give the ilallor- men a gu'de out through those dan- gerous ahcall. The Marina department should inspect those ataall harbors and aoe that the buoy! are placed right twice in the season. and tho do- partmout’ should have good buoys and n truatworfly mas to put PM! oubnud at a time when the iroul count. our l anl. lir, etc ~' vpnnuna _ . g IIAUTV ulna y Avery good remedy tor ‘auuluior as ia to ba round-Ina _iol- oi tomato iuioo. Out a h llfl ‘I ""001 m“ "m" will um sggoup. dottoli-‘aoolda be . t hi“: in d alloy u l’ its title - ° Fili- "0 1901i": poatad as roolirad. Biri-PIBBBB "M" m” “ “mu trance librarian oi the New York City public N0" "w" in" gusges and dialects, making the Bible iarther reaching by seven times. The American Bible Society has made 137, oi those translations oi the Bible, Mr. Wood said. "it is interesting to note that Chins has At Gharlay‘s there are two iac- uiflymne “mum m with. while h'er neighbor Japan, on, a little volcanic island, has n unl- versal language and no dialects library. Buuyads struggle whatever; and the Japanese are learning English more rapidly than any other people in tho world. Tho circulation oi the Bible last year in the island‘ linlplra just. doubled that oi the year beiore. Havoc In Eau-“Qlllkl- "The earthquake wrought great havoc h the wtik oi the American Bible Society. ior prior to the dia- aatnr. the ow- or Toklc printed ‘.1 ‘d ‘ I rural‘ 32a lfiovaa a more volumes oi the Bible than any other city in the world. not ex- cepting New York‘ and London." All Ari-nan OF Contents mer (ceding. The nucomful The Imperial Biscuit ~i€ornpunyj A Charlottetown, P. e1 l.‘ i BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST Tho “dineot-oithe wheat Finely ground meat The right proportion cl Nourishing, appetlzlnq and perfectly balancadfor lum- twico a day with excellent rooulta. Price 7 cents per lb. ‘F. O. B. Charlottetown. f a =v_l¢ i1! nton than - luvs 1mm made nlllii, wr, uni iw. mull to. m. oval-loamy». o1 Ii NO! to. Mill Ad! Harm nofaialaliéiii w u» Bible Society constantly under-sell, the Alllericau Society. "And by the way." he added. in closing, "the world circulation 0i the Bible Society increased last year soventy-ilve per cent, und the strange part oi it is that the Amer. lcan Bible Society did not have any more money than it had the year bolero to promote this circula- tion. The desire ior the Bible was so strong that ‘more h00ks were sold and IQWBl‘ given away." . , “wonky asked a cleric, "has Bir- minghalnever done to help the tihurch?" lt seems to have escaped -hlm.-tllat Birmingham over a million buttons every weak. ‘Q-OO-QO-QQO Iforjiire Insurance Consult H. M. SIMPSON 15d Ilohvnondltroot Phone 80h . . Q O-QO 0- so} » . , The ~ Modern IIIIIIGIIIATIOI PLANT . -‘ l‘ ‘II UAPI IIIIITON COLD ITOIAIII 00-. LTD» At North HIIIIIY- N. I. la prepared to lurnlnlt storage Jar Mauls. Dairy and Inna I'm- dnrta. Ill-ll and Mo. ‘ o- Qflm-fl-lll-"JIII. _____i_. Al. rum Biscuits ll coo LIVER on.‘ ma ne'er 00d Llvir Oil to): ranches food Imperial I Wllan you w. llaoo lupus 1mm. our ratio-r- qualllyT of‘ gollo-"Illfi ho o ~ "warn-ta anion aivilooalq to an our stool: o! Ollvwwuro,» its.‘ - roaaaaab boltin- . c. w. lnsl-‘rliiltson JIWILBIQ _’| I esslons. '"' i "i " ' ' m‘ ' fllloII-Iln-Tily sirrr-J-zvhilzlil '1' The Work oi Translation. nut". ’ ' . i questions ol Interest. The ‘ ' Charlottetown Guardian docs . n»! MWIH"iI’""""""' "1' "' The translation oi the Bible Present don't tall avo- a TIIIK filo and produces - been?“ * IQI in ulltar oaonoa their a x AA4mA A.“ x w '?.P.:-*...*.i':...'"*.—'*.I.:1'._.l.'i:.>.-i.. . l i’ a ‘ rnrs-dldr- r w ;~