~ Professional o ‘us . - W (Tartcrs Feed Store Headquarters for POULTRY SUPPLIES HORSE FEEDS CATTLE FEEDS PIG FEEDS Feed Oats (black and white.) Feeq wheat (for Poultry) chick Feed (fnr youn: chickens) Calf Meal Baied Hay and Straw, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Grain. Schumacher Feed. Oil Cake Meal, &c., &c. LOWEST PRICES WHOLESALE G. RETAIL Carter & C0., Ltd. SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 31L as YER_ O-OQ-O-OOQO i. Insidious Eye strain We use this adjective advis- edly. Sufferers from- Eyeetraln may have, perfect vision end therefore do not suspect the llrelellce of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. , Normal eyes. it Is computed iutillze about 20% of this ,' Nerve Ellerlly. ‘out when Eye- etrain is present, e much larg- er proportion is required. their coniumptlon of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of ithe body, and produ ill Jleeith. j , HAVE YOUR i i EXAMINED .6. F. llulchcson Opbmltfilt EY E8 . consult H. M. SIMPSON 15o Illehmond ltreet Phone l0 "For Fire Insurance Cards ~ Money ts Loan . It of Nova lootle Iullding Qhartetsstovrn, P. I. l. L m; i 163 Great Gegrqg sgpqgg -o i ' ‘ nlislu. Hence defective eyes, through ' 1 can CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN ', . . . [iii lliiiiliiiiiiilliii Bliiiiiliiii President. W‘. Cheeses 8. ‘Ole-POI Vlee-Pesellelt, I. ll. lorsetu 1 secretary. Liens. Cel. D. A. MaeKInnsI. D. l. 0. Isdltor and Manager. J. II. Burnett Aeeoeluts Editor, D. It. Ourslg New York llepneeltotlvwltruuk ll. Ierllrip Chicago Repleaeltntl "‘ J. Power THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924 FOREOUR ORPHANS year when our province is smiling Arrangements on a large scale in its" newest and most beautiful why some healthy giving and restful pleasure should not be sandwiched in among the sober duties which are bringing them together. There will ho ample opportunity for this and a few drives any- whero will be good enough, as there is no part of tho island that will not stand ms closest inspec- fcstival, during Carnival Week, in aid of the Catholic and Protestant Orphanages. I Both orphanages depend for their existence upon the charity of the Heretofore the appeal for aid has been nlade on bohnlf of each institution separately al- though to the crodlt of our’ citiz- pubitc. through-well, are being made for a three days’ summer garb there is no reason‘ 0 ~ , ~ Notes By The way Many fleqsteffs surmount build- ings along the streets of Charlotte- town. Of themselves they are not ornamental. Most of them are weather zbesten with. ago, giving evidence of "having been erected by present one. Those flagstaffs were erected when new by tho men of tint time in order that upon fitting occasions flags might be flown from them. They serve no other purpose either useful or oramont- al. Flagstaffs are most numerous on and around Queen's Square, along the water front and along Queen Street, Great George Btrcot and Prince Street. To fear God and honor the Ring was a motto of the beilt of our Bri- a past generation rather than the ' Ii u I’, . ,, S. W. '_G.' THURSDAY, JULY 8 790 Kilocycles (380 M919") WGY (Schnoctady, N, Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:30 a. m.-Stoctk market ro-. port. 11:40 a. m-Producc market re port. . 11:45,a. llL-JTIDIG signals. t us u m s u, ‘u, t 1:00 p. m.—Musc and . one-ac Ybiltffiwilgfla flirt] pzltiwplgylltiius “i: llllll- “A W" i° 5'11"?’ Hlml’ L’ Washington could go to Baltimore Newmn- and avoid Hay Fever, and Bal- ‘5100 D- m--—Producs and stoc_ mu uuu do “kuw1se_ mnrltetquotetions; news bulletins. Baltimore and Washington arc bilseilllil lemlim- H ubuut [any mu“ uuum 5:15 p. nn-lteport on coud t on That thcro was some truth in °l New York State highways, fur the saying was also proven to some "will"! by cupwd“ A- w~ Brunm’ A VACATION PLEA I ployee of a firm of jewellers who was taking a number or ingots worth several thousand of dollars on a truck to the Mint. Two ingots fell from tho truck without the employee noticing the - is thefiaeat ualitY Salt you cm buy. For tab c and kitchen use. Clean end pure: always dry and ’ free-running. Ask your ‘grocer for Purity and test its quuglttyinlnl“ weanling“: . e u‘ u, - ~b t one was found and r {gt is alleged that the - wig", nnd by the sweepers, h ' fit in a cellar undor a ml o iron, whcro it was rec discovered, I, _ . uxtuuu State Highway l""“'“ ' But the point l want to make, 573" ll-'lll-_ol'g"ll ‘eciml by and it is a plcn for a change, for u Slllllile" E- Bmslilmr- "mama" vacation for you, is that the actual from l’roctor‘s l-larmanus Blescltor i ens and the public at largo, aid has been very generously extended tics-would do véry much to make the visit a‘ pleasure and a standing l Elie auxiliaries by whose indefatig- 4 4r invitation to como again. We understand that meeting is being arranged for and we trust that our citizens will show their appreciation by attending. Matters oi’ public health doubt be discussed and these sub- jects should always arouse interest. We have what ,sllould be ollo of the hcnlthlcst countries In tho world but oven here men and women ba- wiih little regard to denomination- Itcalizlng that it is a com- _ nlun cause the auxiliaries of tho i respective institutions have wisely iilitititfifi on this occasion to make a a public common appeal and we feel assured will no that the generous and Christian spirit which actuated the declsion will be appreciated by all classes and condifons nf men and women. I Our orphans are the wards of the E Uflflllllllllily] come ill when they should not, and some of them die when they should be attending to their earthly duties. Possibly sonle reasons for these un- thoir dependence and b helplessness constitute their right t to Christian charity. On this Eground the Protestant and Catho- usal occurrences may be discussed able efforts the respective orphan- lllld- in llllY 985e, lllllcll llllll! b9 axes have been maintained appenl learned atvtho meeting referred to. to the public fOl‘ generous patron- The principal point is to make the age during the three dayg gesglvnp visit a mutually pleasant and pro- Tile Joint appeal in a Ilflllfle. lit n cause greater creeds, caring gqmmgn fitable one for the visitors nnd our people. -i—--Qo-}--—-~ A PUBILICITV CRUISE than for the hoiplessi waifs of humanity, “gathering upi the crumbs‘ m“ “mung be 1°55" The British squadron which left Zzjiuslguntostfxznrrzltyheart °t this England in November last arrived In addition m ‘he-duty o! he] in Vancouver, B. C., during the inst m: m ma “to and training gtweek in June. The squadron was _ under command of Vice Admiral Sir ‘hm’ “Pies” "ii" "BB lllele ll Frederick Field on board tllo Ad- tish ancestry from times immemo- rial. lt was also tho motto of the United Empire Loyalists from whom a large number of the poo- plo'of the Maritime Provinces are proud to claim-hereditary descent. They believed, tls tho founders of our city believed in monarchlcal institutions as of divine origin anti destined to endure throughout nll ages. They were both religious and patriotic and for that reason they loved and honored the Old Flag of their country on which the Great Symbol of man's redemption was enshrined. To them it spoke of God nnd of patriotism as insop~ arable. The Flag has a meaning and significance that should not be for- gotten. lt means that we are a Christian people 8s. well as a pat- riotically British and monarchicnl people. Other Christian nations to tho number of nine or ten have placed and kept the Cross “upon their national banners. Ono or two of the Canadian provinces have provided that every school house shall be equipped with a flag and l! flllsstaff upon which shall be dIs- played 0n national days such as the birthday of the Sovereign, Dominion Day and other fitting‘ and important occasions. We think it would be well if the practice were extended throughout the broad Zijsotfizatfizt; gguggiiiti: miral Ship Hood. The squadron are needs common to humttnit as was given a- tremendou? reception ‘a whole needs which rccogniz: no by the British columblaus’ hund- creeds’ go denominations ‘no races reds of thousands of people from To sunny these needs 1's the “in; all parts of the province thronglng of Christianity the ufinpose M cw. the shores and piers as the great mmuon and {u “mung to s“ ships passed along the coast. P913] As the ships approached Vancou- them we assist by so n-lnch blllllllelllllg creeds and lll vor a most spectacular feature of b“ _ b ll reception was accorded. More -n ill E l; a out a better civilization. “mu 200 Juuuueue fishing beam Olll‘ it ii m ‘Zhl be m) hurl-ism!) dllllllg were assembled off the sand ponds, 9S9 Week otreetdalym i“ the lllidsl- U! fl each craft flaw the Union Jack and °“ °" “llllllelli- l° even so the Canadian ensign uull as the l1 “Hi t f ' e o“ 0 m" way t° lmmlm" srctlt battle cruisers slid by the till f ii i l . - _ a es V“ n helm“ ‘it U"! "l! sons of Nippon cheered wzth frenzy. »::::~..:r::::;".:*:;::::.::::.: A mocseds- Let n also be on u {my- ruinster, went one bsttonfor she cnr- mty bu‘! so t" as our citizens red about 50 Japanese, who sang are contemed and the result Wm lll Ellfllish, GodSave the King, as be a hundred per cent prom t the l-lood went by. B Qonmllmen: both orphanages‘ 0l"which was much appreciated. The team,“ m“ be hem m aw] The Admiral, the officers and arnment House Victoria Park and ma“ were lavishly entertained. on ‘the tonowlhg Monday a lion“ Balls at Government House, public bridge party Wm be held In Gov meetings, dances and various funo. emmem "on", "m proceeds m" tlrloenflfllsftcupied the whole time of E0 l0 the two orphanages, ~ Admiral Field was the ‘Drlncipll speaker at several r-lub meetings and the whole popula- llvh Joined in the genuine welcome. IMPORTANT V|8lT i 4 As previously intimated tn The Guardian the Maritime Branch or the American Association of Sur. u geons will meet in Chgplgtgewwn It is a noteworthy fact and glvt-s .s0me idea cf the extent of the Bri- ,tish Empire that, since the squad. on the 9m uuu 10th instant’ Com "l! 181! England in November last cldeut “m, ‘u,’ Wm he the annual ‘i116? dropped anchor at only one for meeting 0g the R E. mam] lelsn port, nnmoly Honolulu. Ad. Medical Association. This is themnral Field w“ asked’ while m mo“ important medical meeting Qvnncouvor, what he considered aver he“ in the my n some of the _Cnnada should have in the way of jeudluu surgeons o‘ Canada and the ill MW. While making it clear that United state! “a tome m attend. he had no intention to dictate to Canada, he made it quite clear that “mm- Allllllls’ those are sev l . Pm,“ Edward "lands" who :5; he considered Canada should have ll navy of at least four cruisers, distinguished themselves’ no", m. Canadian “d American henna“ two on the Atlantic and two on the ' Pacific coast. men of whom the province has a‘ "ll" i0 feel proud and whom n!‘ EDITORIAL uo-rss Dominion. I There were too many fleglese J10"! pointing nakedly skyward in Charlottetown on Dominion Day. The)’ numbered at least five times as many as those that carried flags. ‘It was regrettable. 0f cum-pg l1 ldoes not mean that our citizens lure wanting in patriotism so much as that they are forgetful or neg- ,lectful over. One worthy lady in the city, quite as patriotic as the best, bald afterwards. "l 3m ‘g9 BUFFY; We have follr or five flags, but l Just forgot." Many were out of town, no doubt. ~ Queen Square School set a worthy example and it seemed to be needed when too many public offices, national soc- ieties, hotels nnd business places We"! among the delinquents. Dllflllb and for a time after the W" "IQ Flog was more in evid- ence than it has been recently. The °llllll88 may be only indicative of a brief relapse from the time when popular Patriotism was key- ed 11D to the highest pitch as it was llllflng the crucial days of gnu great conflict. We are not an ox- cltablo or demonstrative people. Our neighbors across the border, whom we cannot believe are any more patriotic than we, quits or. col us in their jubilant and aggres- lll" dlflplay of fervor in celebrating their national holidays, ‘ We need en occeeienel remlnnqr lest we forget-certain things. Allloll! those certain things are ll°l merely that our Flag has so lens braved the battle and the breeze, or that it floats over near. l7 a quarter of the human race. Those may count for much and yet for but a small part of what has been achieved under that flag fo" human liberty,’ civilisation and prosreu- For III-ore than six hund- red rears a s Parliament has sat in London the Mother of Par- liatnents because it led "l9 "ll ill lllillt the people a moo in the ‘making of the laws and the Hull. clmngc of scenery. of habits of 7:45 p. ml_hlbrary mam’ pm life, oi food, or its manner of pro- gram furnished by tho American llilffitillfl, ull have u very vital effect upon your ontlrc system. Alld this applies to cvory mom- bor 0t‘ the household. Tho youngsters got out in the air, meet ucw playmates, engage ill new lint-s of ploy under eutircly new clrculustullces. 'l‘ho lllotller of the ‘louscllold guts nwny fronl her own or hcr lnzlltl's cooking. She gets different kinds of food stuffs than sho has been ill tllo llnbit of using, nnd variety adds spice. Sho gets aullllnew surroundings, with o. new “siz-t" of people with different viewpoints nnd varied interests. ll is u distinct change. And for the man of tho houso- hold everything is different. Tilers is no office, school or factory f"r his tiny hours, hllt new people, different food, nnd a different nlcthntl of spending his evenings. Now what is my idea in talking about tllisf’. Well, as you know, food and its digestion is tho biggest factor in your life's health, and in tho health of over member of your household. ln u former article l said the ideal vocation for cvetybody was to try nnd go back to the days of your boyhood and girlhood, and endeavor to have some of that freedom of action that you had in those days. This would bring with it foods and dishes you liked much ut that time. And so with tho chnugo of scenery, change of activities, the Univorsit)’ °t Pallllllyllllllllll outdoor life, along with the dishes Selection, "lntermazao'...'l‘burbsn you like, you would so stimulate ~ your digestive juices that they would take care of almost anything 044-000 yoiibiiirseeitg gilt]: isn't only the ' ' f Daily Selections l Ion 1 “nir" that makes you eat and feel Guardian Readers so well, it is also. to a largo extent. Library Association. 7:40 p, tn.—-llaseball results. A Few Moments with New Books, William F. Jacob, librarian, General Electric Company. Selection, “Russian Donce".Glinku WGY Orchestra Address, “The Library nd Adult Education" J. 'i‘. Jennings, president, Amcric. an Library Association. Selection, “Berccuse Reverie" ‘sgllltlbati Orchestra Address, "What the Library llns of Value to Science and Industry" E. H. McClellaud, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Selection, "Musical Scenes Spain" from . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Langoy Orchestra Story group, a. “Spnminond-as" b. "Brer Fox's Cow” c. “Brer Rabbit in- the Well" Sarah H. Askon, librarian, Now Jersey Public Library Com- mission Selection, "Florence Intu- bzso". . Waghalter tho Orchestra so Address, "A Rzltliorntlon" Asa Don Dickerson, librarian, Orchestra the agreeable inlpressions your mind receives from all the things that nro so different to the daily routine of your regular borne life. Then when this begins to pnll upon you nnd upon your appetite, you go home and feel again that home is nlighty good. Whyi’. Because it is different again. mfimn JULY 3.——-You are independent and rather ‘obstinate. although sympmhetic and kindly. You are not liked ns wall by your own sex us by the opposite. You nro n con- vincing talkor, studious, fond of travel, and get much enjoyment out of life. Curb a desre to be lcnlous, and think tho best of everyone. Your birthstone is the which means contentment. Your folwer is the water-lily. Your lucky color is green. Qrwv v THE REALM OF PEACE From yenr to year. W6 810W]? lll°ll nnd climb. from crug to ledsvfllQm ledgo t0 higher plane, Along u trail, uncharted, undcflllcd. Far up the mountain sitlc, Until we reach that realm thought sublime, That rest emllylfillll-‘ullll- °l°llll' less fans. Tho highest home of tho trnmlnollod mind, And their i peace abide. of ill]- The humble worm crawls 0n. through dismal days. And then encased-its lettered lifc confined Seems doad-—untll it breaks the wlther'd rind, A floating joy-its radiant displays. “HWY form So man, enthralled in slimy faiths and fears, Grnnns on, yet strives than n centruy, has bonaficiently through policed tho seven seas from pols to polo, guarding human libsrty, rescuing captives and administer- ing justice to all. No othfir Flag than ours means so much, or has such noble and age-long traditions surrounding it. We do well to honor the Flag and teach our children to revere it. We also do well to display it on fitting OCCBEiOIlu like Dominion Day, lost we forget, -—-—¢0c-—i- (By Dominion News Service) VIENNA, July 2.—'l‘he monks of the monsstry of Slovakia. recently noticed that the poor box in their church has been empty for more than n year, al- though tho faithful had been seen putting coins into it. Ono of the monks discarded his habit and turned detective, with the result that he caught the thief, n man who; prayed fervently every day close to the box, By means of a cleverly devised lock and spring the thief extracted coins end paper Zagreb, Coecho- - galllng gloonly years, "Till grown in strength, bursts all creed-knit ties." And grasps his cherished freedom, as the prise. We rise through cuits—confussd—~ like warring clouds And grain that quiet realm mental light, While for beneath-the darkness and the night Enfoldod lie-like ceremonts and shrouds. he of And looking down on those onmesh» ed below, Still groping blindly in the murky gloom, We weave a rope of thoughts, and throw That "rescue-lino" to roach their sluggish tomb. ' L0st7G0ld Ingot (Iy Dominion News Osrvloe) vnhlr, Swlltserlsnd, July 2 — The Oensve police have arrocted two street sweepers who are ac- ocnesd of stealing a bar of gold hlgllor from the box, obtaining e regular lost seven years ago by an em- "0 lack! whet e pretty pussy!" Rob the Dark _ of its Terror WHEN Jimmy Skunk goes touri ' —you ll need your Everea Flashlight. There is no better light] searching out all the weird, mysterlo l gr-“Li-"iizibslt out foraKillK- Th! ""9 gulawing sound rtcltly Porky make w en The quick, se rolling, powerful beam o an Evercady gdashii ht givesyou afec ing of cornirt an‘ zccllliiza. a“ y anyw ete- a es l c fill 22gb batteries, when needed, lnsctt in a moment \ _ - Electrical stores, hardware, drill IN" gragesaysliglratiiglgflglttuagds stores, all e vcrea , - Take one with you on your ca ing trip _ j ‘cluunllm NATIONAL cans " Co.» LIMITED rosomo Win . You Can’t “Keep That School Girl Compiexio“ IF YOU MUST SPEND SEVERAL HOURS A DAY OVEV HOT STOVE UNLESS, OF COURSE, IT IS O 0F OUR MODERN, CONVENIENT. AND EF-FICIEN ‘_ OIL COOK srov i We have the best—— , From $1.75 to $4. Come in and se yours‘ FEIINELI. AND , clulllt .. .-.... 1' " 1 ‘n BROWNIES MAKE GOOD PICTURES That’s one-half the story. The oth =V half is that tileylnake good pictur FROM OUR dour-ours sro Safe It‘ noises of dark nights when you ar Those stealthy footsteps ' he nibbles at paddle or tent i‘ creation and perpetuation of frwe institution. Who led the way in the abolition of human slavery! scores of years before any other, the British lhrllsnlent had, do- °P°°ll "Ill llllery could not breathe in England. Wiiet nation Dsldlths‘ heaviest esst in blood autumn-to tiqn b! lee sail lend. Napoleon! the nlnetdenlll center‘; and e Estes} All ' l l ~ & McPltes , . _. will be s pleasure to honour along , _ ‘my, the“, dimnnhuod bfimmn The stream of summer visitors to (mm om" mid‘ w’ undnnud the province is setting in somewhat lie local Medical Aflflgfl.‘mui u strongly the number of passengers llllllns necessary must-mo, h, by both the Borden and Charlotte- Qf OItortalnmsm 0| m, "ma" tovm routes being between 15o Wu‘ lgvemc doubt that m” ‘m and 200 daily. This le encouraging so their full duty ls on. rung, and rramim e larser influx of “m “M m" "M"!!! leecrsily will visitors than anal. “"511! assist teem in every .__ flliibls hi. The msrkilll of the roads by the , ‘V ' " ‘m "m," mum. W‘ ‘harlot Association may,» v gun.‘ p“. "uuum-fl m.” the nidoe furnished ‘by the Hater "' WWII‘ Instructional-emu m Irwin: at income of about ll a day. they like. f ‘ Hsreslssieiilellimteftttlts Brownie-Germ have dependable Jim-KODAK FILM-In e sire a enypuneau Children can select just the Bro Insurflllcc Servi [c Ne hsntl- lnenufsoturor, farmer, shipper e banker will, entrust his legal eflslre so e ehenes s; quelntanes Mrpsrmlt s friend tn distress .8 search e tlllsflsr‘ ‘a sue: 4st it is sostlisriy supposes o- m» coo. o. - o. a cmcwcllmm serve human liberty on mm ‘Je- , ,‘ , ~ constitute the only sielm o flflllnse st auveetotnernestllseoareesvs ' ,Usre--.Ws-wntsellunseollnsereneeseswlln' trustee-ammonites ’ "l? l°'"", ‘WWJMIW inaugural-convulsions; c‘ “*5 "W!" so» o’ at j _ no: Brownies sans oi.