-.. ale». =e.-.-.w_..,-._.._.._._t, .u". . aeseaea 4IFEEIUIQ -uun4 THE CHKRIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Notes by the Way HAT diabetes is causing mom; deaths now than in 1920. not- withstanding the use of insulin lamong persons insured in the Mcu ‘.L'p0llI3il Life Insurance Co. of New ‘ lYork is a statement made by that l'\videly' known company which has , , l, ‘ilplrgalrentlgy; bgelgdoinugi IIllSUIIGCPl ‘by laifl‘w_Bmlflnlh‘D - . n ates, enera . - ~ fdu-ector of the Canadian Socigal Hy- Ev‘olggglilAgslllnslrolllgrfsTao mum of cmbmm igiene Council, in a recent interview with a Toronto newspaper a few days ago, made the following com- (“'5 ment:~ _ _ _ l, _ "This report has been construed, lltglllslllse in certain quarters, as an attack on i-t-fusctl to extract infected the discovery which Lcltlitiats gave to the world. lHE EHlHlllllllUWN Bllllllllll tBy W. L. Cotton.) l . . l l Next to industry. sobriety and ec-l enemy on tlle part of ~the peoplegl ‘IlPilllS of communication and trans~ Morning Daily (founded 1887! $5.00 per year (in advance) delivered. . >~b1 - $4.50 per your (In advance) mulled In cull-nu Illll [nlted stuiu. perity of a country. We can. l'ieuideul—\\'. (‘holler S. IrLuru. Tire-n refldent '. B. BIIIIION- COIIIXIIUIiiCBIlOII. Fdllul’ uni] Manager-d. B. Burnett. Alum-lute Editor-D. K. Currie. Some time agtr l quoted Ameri- day °f ‘he “'°°‘1‘~‘" 511111113 Ship hav- HCA'I'IIA'IY*IJIII'. l‘ul. i). A. Mllthhllltlll, l). 5. 0.. TWIURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 132.’? ; -_— . . _ .. . . .. ..> > l l . . l ll ls mallsiti and heart disease. ’ Also l)i'- .\l'.i_vu. tlit- surgeon, WANT TO KNOW. AURORA BOREALIS. N at least two iii-gills l.t:;t week _ l v l ct this particular disease fllilOIlg uud llviifl disc; illtrli: \i';t.: a Wuililcflill ui.-.pl0.\ 0i‘ llll, llllllcl._llllldl,ls of lllls llllll-lc-lkl In a |'t—|)(li'l from lar company siilce the use of iii- 1111"“ 111ml“ 1'1 "nwFr _ that i!| a nulnlit-i- oi sulizi besazizc general. lllPlll- tuorcorcr. is bar-ed on de- lhul lh» tnilslln were ilifcctetl in tailed statistics of the ravages of l"'I'l'\‘111- ">11 llldefld 1119.1‘ 601116 111111’ 139611 1 lllllllplel. lllllollll lllc “ml, blllll. Ol tlut- tVtlllltl think that wilh t-a-i- trcncluded at all. And there is at hmi-"idlmlli S111“ 1911‘ ll“"l'c“ll‘illtlllllzll limit tiller‘! ‘wmlhli m‘ lllgisiPiutTfllestifihievemcnts of PK . _ . y» l" i" s a m in PUIHJVZ i '~-< ‘ I "llhc llillllll point whlcli thCnF-Pi|1r(|'l[.;‘| llwlll llllll lllllslll“ llllll H statisticians make and the one would appczii" that 1E are informed that many 0t the derful. By radio. telephone and tele- t an l-Jiiglial grain, by bicycle. auto, we ltfl\l'Il"11 airship. contracts can now bc made AlTlPfl-‘Jflilf. who visited this pro- ViiirP during; the few weeks Northern LlEllZS or Aurora Lion-ah.» were making enquiries with a view The phenomenon, not by any mean. past to purchasing farms. How lar suchuncotniiitlil, was trait-he} with iiitlcll 11T- 111111141 1111110 181K011 ‘X00115 Oi‘ months f enqulrits may have gone we have no interest for hour.» b: many. and 0:;- idea, but it i» definitely known that pest-ally by those who are interest- at least one American visitor is ne- rd in the phenomena u: thc h:-;\\t-.i.~_ gotiating for the purchase ol a farm The causes. which produce those b r 4 ._ _. ._ v . . _, g. which has been. to n (‘Qyuljn m. \\ll<1 has iltt- ctiliragi- to roi-lliiinir-zitl "Pa" m" 9 in Queen, Count}. and that there l.. brilliant and lllClilflllng meriie 10ml nvqlemld m newspaper ms‘ lll__l_.,, lllllllulllllfl lmllll lllllml luv mm? llolll-l; and llllll ll ls llosslllle l0 ll good reason to expt-ct the deal to go dancers." are not definitely know-n. culglanlyol me gublcfl ll mat ll ll“. l-llkl, lll. llvlllllls sllllelllelll lll_ll carry “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘lil- roillillrt lllltl out what w- s throu h. 'I‘-li1-r~ have been theories. icrhais - w ~ - - - l - , ‘ "' 5 l l l iespcctlic of insulin or anything u-l-ulll; ,_»., _ll.. llplllllql ll ml lhll New ‘York to Paris, in less time than ‘c else. there has been a stcattv and twill." or pt-rliaps mi thc tonsils. _ uuis; lorroerly’ taken to drive frolnt This; also is known. business in the the tiiost common. zilthotigli probabq United States is unusually dull at ly the most abstird. being that they’ 111l11<1 ilwrtrusolfl‘ 613119195 dP-“m lllll-mlvlilxlllillzlco hllll_1l1l1lllrflil1_ll'l1ll Charlottetown to Tignish. preceded the creation of the Dom-; r ~ n v > I’ _ -1 * . t _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ l - present. and has been so for a year are the reflection of the snow and “ma: 1920'_pa_1n‘11‘,m11 “Wmng '10 l't'ltil_\' lfl lvlsill)‘ that the removal A“ a 1'95"“ of h“ 1W9“: “"01" "mm" of the“ “w “'0'.” 0011111110111 l _ l _ _ _ _ men. This is believed to be due lll~ lwlll lll. lllllllls lllls. llllwllll _l l P“, eiicc. Commander" d ls now of by Fathers of Confederation. and the‘ or more. Willi llllll? prospect of mi» ice in the Arctic regions. The veil‘ l0 llle nolllll-qlll- lll-ilpl (lime "lnd ll,. ,,'ll ,..ll.lll lll 'llll lll .l'llll ‘lllllll. i111‘ 0111111011 411111, "it s possible to other by t1 80H 010119 01111!‘ P3111915" . ‘~ - , . ‘ “ " ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ ' ‘ ' "'1 l'\l' c lne "t1 i" t Tl d l vith the Quebec Confer-‘ provement in the near future. There nature 0t the lights. tnelr stream)‘ l] ' ~ _.l c -~ srilcmt-uls will l v ll-il- . l “l!” a ‘ g 11" ~' “1 1 .1119‘? U” “O F“ 1 . . - k 1e lmzcahed 01p 0" 1.1m“ IIIIPUIP 4,1,4 llullllffl 1 “d 1y 111*“ wing spread of The America. that ellce with the constitutional comprO-l ale many out 0t employment. men coniorltiations. their sudden dari- sum»- folk‘ liliv-‘trllet ii disqlllll llll will transport fifteen passengers and miscs and adjustments of that coli- . .~ . . ‘ -‘ i - _ _ . l l _ _ _ _ _ and women who llllle llllll logllllll. lllllll lmlll one palm lo another and l l ml bllllflusll m“ (m ‘M gcginqlllnl three oi_ foiu times the useful load ft-ience. the other lecounts the edu 311111)‘ 0f 11111115 most llrflrurllvfl l__ l._l' __- l. l ‘ we carried.’ He states also: “I be- rational campaign that accompanied work for many years. are now look- from one shape to another. puts the mulallieg in in; past 111i‘ 1113a"? l 171.1": Illlxlllunr] 1|,‘ left“ “m1 licvc that, in ten years. regular tralls- the actual ncilollfltions 01111!‘ 11111011- " ‘ ‘W1 - "1' L’ iti po sons rll- ml ll ll= lll. ,>ll ll l -- --.. . l p H A A Mqll. lll vll, wl l _ l l. l- ,. l.. . , l l _, . .. l . ~ tr l __ l , l _ . t £111 1C it: s \\i e made. ~31 Josepi ope. 0h; . . . ~ g e ierc or cplplovmcn , c irttlon thc-o v out of count tAOlflH. yellow‘ and other fetch. main ll‘. 11ll|*l\:\.\l'( in. lii the Kltlllllw. Tlle passage (ll Tllc Alllollcll wall llollalll‘ ml,‘ A‘ G‘ Dllllgllelll.‘ l.l._ What i1: definitely.‘ know-n about imflllilliff 11114 111111111191111- 101' 1"‘ 1”‘ llwmh“ “H” 11"‘ “"1311” 1111" stormy and accompanied by fog. But spectlvc-Lv. These arc of Vlilllt‘ tol In view of this fillllilllOil there are _ l _ _ 4 _ niailufat-llirl-d llicm have many valid reasons; why sortie n1 tnc Aurora is that it is ol magnetic > stance, have bccn practically coil- lntirt-tl. _ . , . ‘re b-x l l" l .~ -' .1109 eitlie- in _ , , , those so situated would turn their origin. It is known that during the m“ d ' 1]?‘ 1m 8.“? I ~'\"‘1 11"“ ““ 1111"“ 1“'° 5°11‘ 3 "Pk of air flight between Ncw York and t- 1 1-110 ‘my o1 111' "no" 01' ("we And horse-ins, llrvl. (‘ccil and Archer. France were overcome attention to farming. many good prcvalenct- of the lights the mag- well lllllpllllloslr reasons also why they should look nctic needle is disturbed. that telcleailv stages. has become curable. 1‘l11"“'1l"‘1>‘ 1111111111-‘4- 01‘1‘11P11t11H1i=<l111-‘foi‘ The (leogrtiphic lvfagazine, l . . _l|4l‘2'.‘ .-;‘-~ to Prince Edward Island. one of thc graph lilies are affected and that at 1111119 111 11‘) lllfllilllcl‘ 111m “'9 141w“ ll“: l'{|aullllll‘zu|l')z1:‘l"l!:;,lb‘) lllQrllpd mqst prosperous fzirlnini: countries in fi'cqticnt intervals telegraphic and C‘ 11551 [he duicovery m 81mm a We‘ me “vorlll lor mum lventive or a curative treatment been tray _ _ ' _ l _ followed by a rapid and wide-spread flllllicd as. iulhe cause of tlin pziill- net-d be serious for thc lolancs of Enquiries of tlllS kind would natur- The theory around which Dl‘€‘S0ll[|lll,_.l-el-l5@ in the prevalence of any of 1"1\:l':l11=l\11l1'l'll1 Jullltsl. l l l l’ fllllllPlllSlllfl llurlicanclulliich might l ally be made to the Department of investigation centres is that the Au- the maladies above named. It is ' "' “"5 l“ 115111‘ 011311“ m u“ Suppl v "Tlli; lM-lli and tonsils were I Agriculture and that department metallic dust, 11191910111‘ 511191181‘ 911d alarming that diabetes persists and 5H1°D0sed to have on filc a record of played upon. repelled or attracted by l d l e “er h l l?“ _ _ _ .l _ _exenslsral"agsa suc i, all the.farni.. Zlhlilliblt) litre some magnetic Jifluenccs. When closely hop“ lmd been mlsell by lllc (ll? These re- watched it will be conquer almost any storms thatt h casc as it arrived, was tic: thc oiilv weather condition that b ‘cable transmission is impossible. the v Ell!- is rora is made tip of l lll _\'1lllll.1>'. pi-liplc inft-t-li-tl ttlnsilsllilllvd 111 T110 Gf-‘Olilfilllhlf ltlu- l'\‘.\']Ill|lSl1llI* for a liiizli pt-rt-r-nl- rlrc particularly’ interesting. “From t LLELU of thc _ s. lii older pl-oplc lilllc t0 time during the night we jup-t-iild li-pll] m1, nmle am ll, l“, foilght our vsay above the clouds. It c the cause. is a definite “shooting” tlf i-trursc tonsils. followed lion. John Duncan Mack-an, who slitlilld lltll ht- t-tllitlcliliietl _ __ succeeds the late Hon. John Oliver are ~lll‘til11l)' and not interfci-iillt 1011911“? 110a“- 5.01m‘ pnrtment would also gladly assist fall as if the dust had been repelled _ v . _ . ._ » . .. with thl- lrca'lliilir,. 1“-"‘°11“~'1 1511' “m” 11* ' a” Plenum m Brmsh Columblm “m Imsiiil: t]: Hill. t-vt-n infected lflflilhnu’ “flora 1D 13“ “round “"750 intending pui-chasel-gz. but we believe tol thc flill distance of the magnetic lml-ll all Cllllod@ll_ p, E 151ml‘; on ll; m“ ll lllflllslnn pmslulcl hm l-Vllll, lll lllll. lllllll__ “l, lllllllll (lllsll l a more direct method would be repulsion antl then dropped to bc November 8. 1871a son of Roderick \'4||]|' llllxlulv U, kwll lll,.lll ml. ‘llliirll‘llrollgil 1110111 111 41111141108?- 50 111- ll ' ' tense that we could not see the wing The modus A Macleail, and Ellie Nizilheson. lltlllf llpsl The fire lmm me exhausl plpps l both Scotch. IIe was educated at "Hum": l-hll m" l‘; q- r‘ l‘ _l lll» Olll. lllllllllll elllllllos - 1 z i'-,:. '1‘ sit . . ll l l ll . b _ . l _ _ Prince of Wales College, Charlotlc- lllllllll, lllllllll: gllrlllll: l_lllllll_'ll___ the zlaytlme. shone vividly in s o ic- lillEFfhlLOl all out people mined. athough there ls general low“ and lllllllllll Medlclll collpllvy “llh llrlllpllllg - rhllnl-“allull-l m: lllllk lllllllh Tlll, llllllllo flashes Ol- thm m“ 1vacan" {arms $110111‘! 119mm “75"u‘m°'1' 311mm; Schfintists “m1- m” whore he obtained thc degree nl M. v-vt-il llt'lil'l disease. H mo p” 1111111110 and operated. that as many immi- ivondcrltd phenomena are, in some i).C.M.. in 190:3. He is a practising WT" “°>*_"‘ grants as possible should It is also l111lf$101fl11 311d 511189011. and ‘V115 o l t ' ~ v ‘ r farms among us, and we could have claimed that the magnetic disturb-1M‘15m of Gmcrmood‘ BC" m 191"‘ _ _ o _ _land 1916. He "was first elected to ma" our “mes an‘ (‘awed by olpctnc m" ithe B. C. Legislature in 1916, vras cousins across the border. It may ieilts passing through the upper air llpllollllllll ,Pl~OvlnCla] sacrum-y in 0—0-0000—00-0044+~<---QQ§§¢¢49 ‘be assumed that there an: puychflg- zittracting lower metallic currents. I917, of Education and TADOUSAC‘ In the southern hemisphere there Flmmce 111 192° 31111 M111151E1‘ 013311" Q. Where is 'l‘tltlllllfllll'? ways in I922. He is set clown in the .-\. Tlil- village of Tadoilsac, at lplll.llllllll,rlllll.l. Gllllle ml ll L-lbel-rll the jlllictitiii of the St. Iiaivrcntlt- l . . . l l Sorlir-llav l‘l\'f>l‘t§ was the first , ~ l - * . mzir led and 1"‘ - - ‘- ' l “m1 a Plesbueuarhlljlqndeijg settlement created liy tlic French _ 5°01‘ after their dist-livery of the Sl- above the ocean. hidden in dense Nor- rise t0 111E! 10D 111 111111191191 00111111?‘ Lain-once. ll \\'l|\'<l visited iii‘ tiirli 11V clouds, we could get messages from locale‘ They mull be kept Jacques Cartier. (‘liziiiiplziili audfsafe comfortable places." . . “Not nlhrl-r early explorers and the I-iud- long after that. we came out of the son s ‘flay (‘oinpziliy had a lffltllliiiltlllfik solid cloud layers into broken _ ,' post .ihr>i-r-. Th:- quaint little set-cloud ‘fields. and we could sec thc _ l l An" “l” iuneml “f Premmr 01"‘ lleniclii is ilow a tjzivoritc SillXllllttl“\VflU}i' beneath us. Though it was lmlmrl- 1181111113’ Cfllflluflllfius. "terir- or, the Lieutenant Governor C1111\"lll‘l.'>‘()i‘l. oii HCFOHIH of its scenic at- fairly rough it was a welcome sight." flll llgllls llllll nel-el. balloon Sllvl, upon Hon. Dr. Maclezin to torm a litit-tivt-iltesu, its rrslrlilfiglt’ trite audl In conclusion, Commander Byrd ' Government. He accepted the trust, in, health‘ fltlildlllflllfl. lstates that What must be done now . __ - . ~ is to build a similar plane of trait-c Sclencp has (“Spelled all llucll slklimd M 3 meeting M m" ‘llmmbfn’; '31 0000000-00000000-0-004-0000-01 the size of The America, establish a lme 01d cmvcmment m“ 0mm‘ O D1" selections meteorological organization. andpro- perstitions. All phenomena are Iltlwlygglgn in order to leave the new Pre- ‘ y llde large collclele ‘lako_ofl llllll knowln to be of natural origin, thelmier free to form a new Administra- FOR lldilflflllllg) filjggilgd Sll-"ltllllgnlififlf-‘lllllls 182d ' lYCCln-l l1 Ifll .11 H01: Guardian Readers ' 011°“ 01 $0111" definite nod eXo1=1in-l“°"' H" “"1 "m" that 4'1 “my ‘We §1the land part of the route. cfibeciul- Obserwd m“ covery of insulin. tip- two or three years ago. cords would no doubt furnish some there ill-ml if [nrgtll valuable information. and the de- ivard, immediately by a ol throligh a responsible association or- thrown tipwartl again. gariized specially for the purpose. operandi is not definitely deter- acquire undefined way, magnetic. The Land We Love f“ °°““‘°" irig downward at a By Frank Yeigli no better immi ra tr. g n gines. but Acosta. with great course. Throughout the long night each man went. about his dilty ef~ ficiently and calmly‘. taking it as if it were all in a day's work)‘. "From time to time we sent and rc- ceived radio messages, and it seem- ed miraculous that flying two miles Minister ers for our vacant or saleable farms in the United States. The problem are 5111111111‘ displays and doubtless 0t is how to reach them. aimilar origin- lNTER-IRIPERIAL TRADE In former ages —:ind not so very has five children long ago-silch occurrences as l thcrn Lights, eclipses. comets. etc.. they may referred m were regarded with superstitious dowxm awe. foretelliilg events of national N former issues of The Charlotte-i town Guardian, we the generous appropriation made by’ the British Government for the en- couragement of Canadian trade in the Mother Country.‘ Through this when kings or heroes die." appropriation Canadian products re- ceived general and helpful publicltv. ln Great Britain with thc restilt that Canadian trade the" was gmmlv will 1 to a -ce it the same ortftilios ' ~ - < ' bl .l _, l Tl v A . . ._ ll _. 11 g '~ l ~ ‘ 17 ' _, Y ,lv at the landing base. When this 1-: stimulated. a e Mme m mom Balm“ 11' tinder him as they had held before. ***’”‘mzgl‘l;-l‘lll‘q7 1". done I would not hesitate to take ' with me across the Atlantic my clos- one of the most beautiful sights the llll was Sllllsllelllll clllll, all wllllolll They no any change. This was agreed to and Till} HOLY ll()l‘Sl~‘.:~—Tli_v les- thtis lillltllllPS arc WT)’ $1111". 11°1111“f15'1 l)4‘i‘(IIll1‘lll ‘Pliliil- house, (l Lord, lot‘ t-vt-r. Psalm E1315- est friends or relatives. We feel that ,our fight with the irleinents and our labor and ’ preparations are well worth wlille, if we. even in a small degree. helped the progress of avia- We have before us an excellently displayed advertisement. which has 1103110115 prnsent 1° us’ longer inspire terror or an uncanny 1119 1101i’ 115111111151111110" W95 - . l constituted. British newspapers soliciting a fair outlook upon the Hume‘ T1181’ “rel __.__. l . . _ _ ,l l , ll,.ll.l as natural as thc sunlight or the‘ ll heavy ‘on has been lake“ wlllllll Thlvltlillllllcllt. laud, mutt m) i . . sh verllsemenl very properly emplmslzes moonlight. as harmless also and helpl the past few days among the adven- ‘l -d' [i 1T ‘. fld H10 THERE'S ALWAYS A SONG 1-115 Palflmlc P10011914? 01 buylnb’ 111’! tofnake up the wofldeflul banuty of‘ railings itirlscseitlgleoisie: is still Tliert-‘s always ll soup; to clii-i-l‘ Hi1‘- home product, bill. if that is not mm wonderful umversp‘ 1 ~ . < day. Ibemg mnmd on We‘ the Pamfic Wllh Ilf-Vvl‘ a note of flaunt-as iii available and undesirable. then to ‘ ask for Canadian bacon. We repro-I recently appeared in the best known trial for Canadian bacon. The nd- _ QO4OQQQO-OOOOOVOQQOOOQQ U‘ i FOR THE ; SCRAP BOOK 1 A senlzsjoeiirenanv QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS ..§@.-.'§'.§§.Q§'.-§.%.'.'..'.§, l lwaters. although it is now almost ll_ ,11f>l1f-‘1<‘55- $01119 40 11411111 V9$5015 811d 'l‘lil-rl~'s always a siilillt-nni on its air-craft have been employed in this will‘. l ell-on lll glmllcosl Tllc llcllllg so‘? 'l‘lioln.zli clouds may lildc tlit- ray. Harvesting is now on in some scc- relllry of me Ul Navy lms pl_e_ who slllli lt. l The“ Wm b“ 111-11“ “m” to dictcd that Congresswill eriuctalaw‘ Allll (;,,ll_ ll-lll, lllls gl"lnn llll lllllllnl- ---—{-ce§__ ..__.. EDITORIAL NOTES. l duce, as a lesson in heme-buying for our own people the text of the ad- vertisement referred to, which is is-1l1°"$~ sued by the Empire Mal-kcnng Boardlsparr- this year. to prohibit long distance aeroplane l‘ to sing. Thursday, August 25th ll l: ll - l ls‘ l d ll ~ll Juxilit not llilil lliu gift should under the heading The Patriot atl ymg S u“ cxcep u“ er very g1 ‘ lw llllli-"ctl; i To be intimate with a foolish Oiir Scottish brethren have beenlrestrictlons. and this is quite in ac- .l.lll_rl_.l_l lllllll l" a mm’ ll w“ lml "lend ls "he "l": m bell wllh n the Breakfast Table": ‘ . “we all Ol us lllm our bacon agffllllt?!‘ unfortunate this year in se-lllwrd Wm‘ P1113119 ollmkm- The 19ml)‘ livlziii lt—~ v ll-“or__|;enl_ p~rml|lnn_ lletllnl, n dale lor llmlr annual gnlh__tatlon of the air and of rccord- And only the stiuglcss tccl nblis-l - breakfast to be attractive and ap-l l ’ Y {breaking flights seems to have bred "1- l Th; sat rigl petlslng. 1t must be dellcgwlyer ng‘ Bsterday w“ 111° 1mm ammo craze of recklessness that calls for ,l.l p _, l l ‘ ‘ lset and on each occasion it ruined. rgqtralnt by lllw_ l l rl Hnfl ivnys ii soul: to clicr-r Ill" There was a man once-ti Sritlrlsh 511cm "m1 ‘357911111!’ prepared and‘ ‘ ‘l wllllllzlll fir l ll l l 11h the natural course of time his fried to u turn. _ . . ' _ 1'1"‘ ‘1 “'1 1 -"°‘"' friends slew lilm, and he died. And V There l5 a regulation rcqulrlng The British national debt is truly bent. llle people came and slmd nboul llls "But do we ask where lt comesllllllolslq l0 llllll lllllll. llellllllllllls lll formidable. An ofllclal statementlFltlfoll/nllvlls harmony flouting plit‘col.l)_,le_ “He llelllllll llle whole l.ollllll_ made public in London O11 Saturday, » m . my filend, with “lworld as lils football." they said. ln-l from? Quality. after all, is the1lll ll ,, , pllml, lam, llllll llle llllllllll llom e ° y “"1 °“ “mm” “m” “m” last tells that on April 1st it luul‘ "_‘_"L'E'll‘ll"l';l§"'§lll_l_All_l,YNElalsliuntly. “and kicked it.“ The dead ' 1119911118 011191‘ Cllffi- 0111i? a 10W 111011 reached a 10m] or g7l720,000l000_ _____ lmaii opened one eye. "But always 1.0-, "m Home farms ls of supremeiyflmd women of finer instincts do l1. f about $37.000,000,000l. This TODTQ- brother, GeOTBG _ ‘ward ‘he 0M1". he 5am‘ lTl-ITT" high quality We should first of ‘III i v ml 33 Georgel _M“"‘“ M““"°'“' ' ‘ the other-s simply Ignore n" what rents an increase in the total iin— ~ "111" 9d o1 28. These facts are . I , . all ask for the Home product, fnil-lls lo be (lone lllmlll ll? lllonril liabilities, for the first time Fcflflllrd by 1111‘ 50111011111111 lengthened’ Shakespeare's Philosophy lng that, we should resolutely de-. lslnce i924. 11111-‘110101110061 of the present ifelr! v ‘. l Apparent. I In Shakespeareb philosophy mun I _ _ mand Canadmn bacon’ For typo, Orchard robbery 1s now m” 1113M’; It has been pointed out that most‘ 1 ,. 15 H IIErVO S machine. governed by of side and mlldness of cure, its ly pastime of our young hopcflilslol- "l, l-oyluquwagol-s of m; prlnm The visiting newspaper men fromallmdsl ‘.1 ~ d. 11811116111111119115?‘ 1 . married ewa. "Lu bldld l ., flne quality is now recognized. TTIOlMUCh of the fruit ls still too greenlof Wales married comparatively Gm" Bfllllll- mun? 0f whom havelmwllllally llillrllllonllrlll l: mflasllslglllsl _Canadlans know Justnswell as we to be eaten. but the temptation of Ffmmg- but 11°‘ u“ °f "1"" dldlimltoql-e? lhe 13112112“, "m" ‘$114 ‘"9 animal am! poet. having instead of ll- ll l ll ll ls_ ‘lle ll ll l ll l Ills father, King George v.. married We m "ed 0 server-s have derided mind. rapture: instead of virtue. o w a 80° “con And they.“ a n8 per“ “m! he "u" 1s at 2a; hlS grandfather, Edward viifthat Canada offers opportunities semibillwzdmaclnatlon for nrolnpwr. send us of their best. strewn iilong the streets. Some of lll 2ll llllll llls lllelll llllllllllllllllllll.‘ such as m“ be gollml lll m, lllllel. and guide, and led at random by "Buy Empire Produce from Home these lads want a little man-handl-lQueen vlclol-la at 29 on the other country on earth. Then why should ‘he 111°“ dewmmed “"1 “mplext . . - l _ m‘ onruul" mg‘ _ c rcumstances to sorrow, crime, mad lhand her uncle, William IV., rte-mu‘ Dfllflflllfi 11131179410!!! Canadian n“, and dullh l ‘mclned a bachelor until 53 and 111559111! 11 11°11" 918G111!!!" ' ._.|1|pp¢|m Tun; FUTURE 0F nvmTloNlProf. Harvey's keprintl 0f the Union of the British Pro- how see that the old-tiiiie represeii- by itations of this Island were wise in Provinces. written and published byl ‘standing out for a tunnel or other Whelan sixty years ago. 1 1"‘“1“““1' ‘1’ “"1"”; '1““,‘1""1l"1_’f Canada. the Mother Country anddo their part by i “1 ‘*1 ""1 the world at large, if the steamship of the vrork. Th‘ U“? plying daily at the Capes winter and sary on the part of every Canadian _ , “wm- summer had not been provided, and who desires to be correctly informed Canadian 11 11111111 1N‘111l~' 1111" l" “111'"1"° 1'11"“ mean.» of trailsborting the products on the great National Event of our of the people to the railway system country. Any of the bookstores will Qllgqllillg bu; llllll n ls Sllllllly a _ , u l_ _ l l l =1“ ofthe mainland. had not been ob-‘be glad to sell you a copy if he has l.l_l.l. exllcl slllwmem ol. me “end ~*-‘“1= 11111. 111111111" E9111 “We 1 rained. The improvements of these one on hand. or send for a copy to 1'1"“ "lmllllltll 1111i“! v1 l'1lvlltitilllolu latter days have really been won- Prof. D. C. Harvey. Professor of ill"- ail\vay' and ‘ peg. Man. The _l, l” l _ isms of Yhvil- and markets reached within an hour Prof. " ~‘- luatisiu. or lll'llll'lli.~i as ii is (‘Juvtll m" o. week which. in the olden time can write in a more luminous and in-‘ four persons. across the ocean. from I-‘roln Prince Edward Island three most useful accounts of Q 11'1"" 1'?“ by careful attention on thc part of thc student of thc captain and pilot. till the difficulties would know the roc Commander being launc I11" 0111M‘. Iii now think that The Alll0l'l"fl could inospherc iii which 'l‘h<-_v wl-rl- not "st-lcctetl" iii alllnniight be met in crossing the Atlan- -»} ll lllm- skiiiiliiing. Around us were ominous understand the psychology ‘M11011 mnvciiient As we could have l 111111 aircliivr-s of the various provinces ill‘. through 1110 (‘Xlitltlfil threefold; it, compresses, into small llllDPS made a cheering sight in ill" compass, the leading speeches of the arkness. On one oz-czision in a thick 9mm; v dole rites, '“’“'“' '*“" 'w cloud the P111111’ col tclolmrarllv out lwere liilat-ly [tliublished m U19 press of We must have been {40- the (lay, there 1011111? ml“- terest; it reveals in purer llldgiflg 110111 1110 101111118 01 111C‘ 911'_ll0l)0§, fears. and sentiments of thc 511111- statesmen who were for the time‘ vlnces by lion. E. Whelnn. l lllstoi-lcus. l The above caption has reference to} portation are essential to the pros-‘lthe Foreword of Prof. D. C. Harveyl all on his latest work, vlz.. the Reprint him of the Union of the Brltishl Prof. Harvey's principal reason forl with the mainland before consenting having this work reprinted is that it to Confederation with Canada. The is a work of National importance: and now that a beautiful reprint i» l_ l _l _ ._ _ l_._ ing passed. the province would now published by him he looks to the “ldmmd ‘le""“' U1" 1m“ "1 be unable to trade as it does with press and‘ people of this province to esting in a copyl becomes neces- ory. University of Manitoba, Winn.- In his Foreword Harvey sa ls-»—and none today’ ormlng stylefllt was unfortunate hey who were so conscious of the further improve- greatness of their labors. left such‘ Lind~ meagre accounts of their activitlesfi ll bergli and Byrd within the present btit it is to the credit of the sniiillestl llll. lllll.llll.lllll summer have demonstrated that the of the Canadian provinces that some‘ ’ ' cro. ed in thirty- of the delegates were sufficiently by airplane a load of 500 or leave behind them some account ofl 600 pounds of freight, together ivitli the greatest event in their histoiflv. have . ome he negotiations which immediately’ ll‘ Q O Y 9 9Q to his Reprint. , I i or the yet unborn Canadians that t i . ware of the claims of posterity to t 1 0 0040000 000-0 0v 0000 00 constitution, who, 9 ks vrliich tlireatJ ' licd thc ship of state when lt was ¢ tlrn to thc work of another delegate ook inces is here reprinted. and lcon-| ains a fiill narrative of that trluni-l phal mobilization of public opinimin Sonic of the experiences of Cnni— ivhich was utidcrtaken between the‘ somewhat (‘lllllllllilltlfll causi- of tho iiifet-titln." liuindci" Byrd and his rrciv. as de~ Confercilce of September l. 1864. and Magazine. the signing the Quebec Restllutions; " wo months later. in Montrcitl. “Tile present and permanent value t thc work can hardly be overrated, lwas a weird sight to look down from although it may be appreciated fully; the pinnacle of black masses we were only by those who have‘ attempted to of the‘ toward Cotifederatioii. sought the material in thc he correspondence in newspapcriv llll the debates of the period. and have been confused and appalled by he controversial nature of the “The value of this little volume Isl which speeches form, the‘ tCoiitiniletl on D1121‘ 51 < tion and international good fellow- ship." Commander Byrd's cXllfQlfll-ifln" should be rcalized~~andl nothing can be regarded as impossible in these davs»the leading men of the world . will have means of communication and transportation. trade and fellowship that were 119V" 911°“ dreamed of in the past. --<¢-o->—~-e--~ -0000-000-0-0000-o+0-0~000000 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon 3 004000000 00-0-0-00-000-0 04 00v 1‘ \\'()lti)S “ltuist” usctl as ii noun. is tltiial and should lii- HVUltlUil. ()l<"l‘l<lN hliSPRONOllNf‘l~llli raffe. l'l‘(lllillllll'l' Ji-raf, i as “it," (not as iii "ll-c ti('('i‘ill last syllable. ()l<"'l‘l'Jl\' AIISSPICLIJCI): fiiilil or, lint er. SYNUNYM ilt-jt-t-litlll, ill-pros- siou, Ulllll ssitni, nit-lailclioly sad- iit-ss, t|i!$])(llll|<‘lll'_\’. WORD STUDY: ‘l|ll‘l‘\\ tlmcs and it ls yours?‘ ils iiicreast- our vocabulary; by ill‘ luring one word I'lil'll tiny. 'i‘otla wilrtl: SFUFIFICD; down; i‘l'll(|(‘i‘('(l uiild. "We cniiltl llcar lliciii talking ill sulltltictl vole-l all.» Ion. Edward Whelan. whose littlc s 1111‘ W110" 01 111° 3mm“ Pm“ eee0007000ee0oe000eoe400veeeeoeewoeveeorvoevewn _ _ _ _ lied; blit the student of» if treated in its “llll fvplil‘! two llllll(ll't‘tl cast-s of Byrd remarks in an article written Cvanadian nationality of the spirit: "I in which it was created. of the at- a it was born must v 11111511116 111 sectional jealousies of the later stag-l 1111' e", of the movement. - A Word tollParllelntsl: The management Lnf t e Union Commercial College wants to assure parents that their Sflns and under their supervision will n, treated kindly, unify '1 be under strict and careful The aim of this college is to form con-gm, business habits as well as to impart a. thorough ln-llc. it, therefore, demands‘- frorn can; student punctual attendance. prompt attention to duty, neainess in wurk and geiitlemanly conduct daughters, when plat: discipline. tical fiducatlun. mdmmuwunuai Bllitttfli (Aileen 3 lll i l lllvllfllfil \"111l1lll.‘11l1 1-1. ‘ n v both teachers and fcllovrstudents. its system of training is thorough and the work js so regulated that students become interested 1m. medlntely upon beginning, each student's BHEIIdZIIIIZC-Zllid progress in studies, from which monthly reports are made _oiil. and sent to par~ ents and guardians when requested. The Union Commercial (Yollegewvants the full con- fidence of parents, and wants them to realhe that it has its students‘ best interests at heart at all times. it wants you to feel that it is not. content when it has sons and daugliers as students but that It realizes most keenly that its work tlien only begins. fled when they have completed and are ready to go out into the business world, but if. is its greatest anxiety i0 see them in good positions, and “hounded by circum- stances and opportunities that are sure to bring about promotion and success in business, Mil well as high standing in character. . Further particulars on application to by creating intense iri-l ', finally steadied the $111.11 Harlin on its being away from their constituenciesul l i , a its lii “ai"l "lTgn n wtlrtli Let 1 y. luwl-ri-tl; Itlilvtl; l l l Headache Mnch harm may in fact be in store for those who neglect repeated spells of headache that possibly warn ‘one of serious ‘Ills. For simple headache we have simple and harmless remedies. l For headaches that trouble yon frequently your Doctor should be consulted at once. Then bring his prescription to The Two Mus Drugstore. The 21mm; DIIUGSTORE ‘ 140 Great George Street Telephone 316 good l liol. There can be no doubt that SCRAP BOQK ROBERTA LEE >04 The Bath Try boililig for 3 hours, 2 table~ spoons out uical in 2 l-ilztrts of wa» ., ll"l', illTllll and cool, l1|*‘ll add juice of l leltioii and .1 tablespoon alco- After bathing lii warm writer“, I apply above lotion with rag and O lullou’ ll to dry ilitn akin‘ litil-ail softens tlit- skill. lemon juice, 1w illciis it flfflilfl)’ §l|l|ll‘ilI'llll(‘l’. l Sewing On Buttons QFTICN MISYSEI): l Try laying a pili or needle at~rossl i-tlllti-ltllt- hull-s of llll- ‘Iultttlii. sow in ne- lliill way. rt-liimwl pin and {lion wind lzi-ltllu illrcatl around Iiutttlll HYNDM N at _ Provincial Managers and WM. MORAN- l PRINCIPAL ROYAL BANK BUILDING » (TliARLO'I"l'E'l‘0WN L ‘vs ll/lflftilllt)’. The tlr at-vWc with cxtremt- ar its low morl‘ lihtlrzil profits cnjtlvcd hy partit lil§lll'(‘lI\'t; Tllll ptficvlitlltlcrs. Till towards A careful record is kept or Nor is it satis- "l Life sclccts its risks 3w l l l l l. lily contriliuh-s to thc plillllt!‘ .l\("ll"Al. ('().\"l‘ 0F l’l(()'l‘l§("l'lll.\‘. f3 M“. “n. a wlreburlt. Agents At All Principal Points. BY altrohtll rt-intivi-s- fl\‘\'t'|'l|1 (‘OMPA NY LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. l. IT'S» TIME‘ We“? To Think Of Coal We are ready to fill your bins with all good fresh mined coal, the bee! coal fur all weather and all stove!» ranges and furnaces. rqreeit -We.sf Assilmucr COMPANY in , times and fasten. l Order today. Grease On Wall Paper “W 1111"‘ "1"? and water to the. I uperziltirlPHHHllllellt-y of croalil, applv it to‘ A! & tlii- greats-o spots alid allow ‘it to re-l ‘ liiaiti for [\\'t'll|_\"l'\)lll' ||l,lll._.l_ l FHONE 2w t1 VICTORY BDNDS Dominion of Canada 51/2” Bonds Due ‘ St. John November 1st, 1934 Denominations .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500, 8r SLIWW l, Price to Yield About 4.95"‘ Eastern Securitiesfio. Ltd. INVESTMlJNT nauitirit ciiu-iqnewwn ‘ MONTREAL Illlllll . Ifl #00-O+Q0000 00 §fO§O-Ofi-QfO-O-O 9004000064-0-6-0-000-0-0-0-0- 0444' ' HASZARD’S BRAHMIN’ rm. It's noon -l , and good for YOU \\ TEA Bnt, get it in the red. hyflellioljlflllhj mun. Bil-BM.