ii iusw FLAVOR The double richness of St. Charles, as compared with ordinary milk, give! a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to all recipes and dishes that call for milk. , Write for free Recioe Book. Wtzomfiw (sow MONTREAL "Let the Maritime Provinces Flourish by Their Industries." BURDEN FACTORY-TRURO. N.S. Uaily Selections FOR Guardian Readers qoobooo-oo-o-Qooovvo-ovo-O-o-d CONTENT WITH CANADA And many a l1llllt'(l rustic 011 till‘ Ithiiit- _ Hus wimp-ti iii_\' fans-y as \\‘l‘ drifted by, _ Iiosidt- tho illt .'ifllll'l‘ and tho vint- l‘i'c lll‘l‘lliilt'tl llijllVltalll thi- soft ital lilll sky lint I have nevi-r horn nioro dot-ply stirroll l ~- Ilv any luvoliiii-ss nl‘ laud or st-ii. Than WllPli upon (‘ziiialliziii shun-s I'\'i- hoard Tho lnnl-ly- l(il‘Il or curb-iv call in 'Acrti:iI.-:l our own uniiiiliibvrrcil north f'I'll lllkvr. l I aiii COIIH ut with (‘amid i. and a "t No tairor laud than has lWtfl given liw, _ 1 _ N0 gri-ati-l- joy, no lllUI".-. inspiring task. ' ‘ Than to upliuilil and share hcr destiny. ' III‘II.EI\'I\ (‘tll.I*]l\1AN. wooomoooeoosooooooosoo FEEDS FEEDS HORSE, CATTLE AND HOG FEEDS Poultry Feeds Baled Hay and Straw, Feed Oats, (Black and White.) Bran, Shorts, Hog Feed. Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Distiller‘; Dried Grains Feed Wheat, Crushed Oats. Cornmssl, Cracked Corn. Calf Meal, Chtlck Feed (for young chickens), Germ Mid- dllnga (for Hogs), Beef Scraps, Bone Meal, Laying Meal, Egg Marsh. Milk Mash. Alfalfa Meal. Charcoal (for poultry). Crushed Oyster Shells, Grit (for poultry), Lice Killer. Poultry Speci- fic, Stock Food. Legbands, etc. Flour Robin Hood. Royal House- hold Beaver. Queen City, Gold Medal. Diamond, Whole- wheat Flour. Graham Flour. Pastry Flour, Table Corn- ‘xs. AAAAxLs-“AJALAAAkAAALQ'.'|..||l . meal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal. etc.. eta, l w. sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL at LOWEST PRICES. l We are buying Feed Oat-s. > Feed Barley. Feed Buck- wheat, Feed Wheat for cash or in exchange for Flour and Feeds. , Carter & Co., Ltd. 1 0 FLOUR GRAIN FEEDS 2 “0004000 0-00 Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K- C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Sootia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J, A. McDONALD, H. F. McPHEE B. . Blrristens, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. ‘SICOTTISH JOURNALISTS‘ VISIT ‘tho Duuifrios and Galloway Jour- lill BHIHIIJITETIIWN Elllillllll Mrrrrtury. lilelt. Gal. l). Editor and . s. ‘hen Yolilt Regulus-ninth‘ C-IPIIIO Reps-warmth The GPARDIAN _I1 be nhtnslhe Charlottetown: line Stationers. Grafto- r I Co" Queeh Mt. llrown, Stu-p Vendor ilrplel'l)lllly. itlrhrnond St. llnllwuy lloohstnll \\'-. Dllllel, Spring Par} Road Si. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924 President. W. Chester I. ltleburei Yltl-PNIIGIII, J.‘ It. llurnrtti l. A. ltlucldlnnon, ll. . A ' ’ I). K. Currie. i~—-l\llllk It. Northrup QIVO-—IZ J. Power ll lrun the following agents In l’. '1‘. Murphy. Prince- NL. Grocery J. P. IIIIITY, Queen Bl- W. C. \Vr|§ht, Kent Stnet West lt. Thomas While. I25 Elm Arr. Fred fiaudet. Great George 8t. _J. D. Taylor, Grafton St. \ The visit oftbe two nowspapn‘ oilltors from Scotlsnd, Col. E. R. \\'utt of the Aberdeen Press and‘ and Mr. James Reid of Jcurtial, nal. ycstcrtiay. passed off very suc~ cossfully. though rcgrottaliiy brief. Those gontlemon were two of a- party of six brought hero under iho auspices oi.’ the Canadian Na- Ilsilway. Colonization the pro- gramme, as originally drafted, did tional and immigration Board and not llicllltlt: tho Maritime Provinces. has spent the past. two weeks in That wo are as friendly as Mr. our midst. and hospitable a people Paul says we are and that. Prince Iddwurd Island is as fcrtllc and otherwise well favored as he be- lievcs it to be. we uiihesltatingly Also, should tho movement aver subscribe to. back to tho ‘land porceptlbly materialize, we believe there ls no place on the American continent. which could more fitting- ly or more profitably accommod- alosuch a movement. than Prlnca Edward Island. It. is the only country that. is all cultivable, all Tho between‘ the| lioard and their guest's was a. six arrangement xvi-cits tour from Liverpool across (‘aiiada and back so that when the l8 days stoaiucr voyage was cll» initiate-d not much time was loft to tibtaiiu morc than u panoramic view of llli‘ country. Protests wi-ro sciit from tho. hlaritimo. Provinces against vxcluslou and fortunately for us. when ihc matter was brought to tho attention of the party, Col. Watt, who was one of the Imperial Pross tick-gatos two years ago, re- vnllectcd that Prince Edward ls- lanil was omitted on that occasion, duo to a strike at Liverpool (lolay- ‘ng for a couple of days the steam- their t-r with the delegates and ho offer-l t-d to remain another week if any‘ nihor of the party would accom- pany him. Mr. Reid offered to do so and thus it happened that. the fertile, that has ncvcr known a crop [allure through drought, ox- ccsslvc ruins, ha», wine or electric storms. It is one of the logical goals of a buck to tho land move- mcnt. But that by the way. What are the present prospects of a buck to the land movement’! flow h; the stream of population running at present? In 1891 the pci-ccnlagc of rural to urban pop- ulation was 68.20 rural to 31.80 urban; in1891,lt. was 62.50 to 37.50; in 1911 it was 54.58 to 45.52; in H921 it was 50.48 to 49.52. 'l‘hls lndlcutos a steadily increas- ing stream cilywaril. n steadily da- cmasliig army of producers and a increasing army of cun- Thcre is undoubtedly a limit boyoud whit-h the product-rs shall be suniers. this limit? steadily sumors. llllilrl’! to fo-wzl the CH"- How far are we from At present food pro- Provinces, island, had Maritime Prince ' Edward the fluontial journalists. Nor were thoy disappointed ivlth the result =oou of those provinces and espec- pos slbili- l ially of the agricultural lios of Prince Edward Island and nf tho futuro there ls in store for which ihoy were particularly inter-I ostcil, thoroughly enjoying their‘ visit. to tho Viiny Ilidgo. Ranch of! fl. Prowsc. pressed a desire to interview. If possible, settlers from Scotland] and this was arranged for at al lucluding1ductlon—and thstlafter all is their... Anmmm 1,601.1." ilucos the food is unable to find 'a profitable market. for his produce To tho casual observer lho pro,- scnt need is more markets and but tor prices for farm products. which industrial moans larger centres. tho great Silver Fox industry lnlnloro populous cities and towns Stains in a war of flflgrtisfilvin. |This goes tn show that and villages. We have millions‘ of acres of uii- cultivated land in Canada. enough ("tl- n» A- M°Klm1°l1 "d Coi- W- land, if cultivated. to feed many wumm-par, 1n An,e,|ca_ Limos the population wo now have: ‘The "m" “t ""1 “PM!” °l ‘hflwe have undeveloped mllwral "i"! " What arm on. swashbucklinfl visitors was very brlefdiut. theyex- 101-031 “m1 30a resmn-ms wmch’ 1g tirade bad upon the people who I15- developed to s fraction of their possibilities would provide consum-i ers for all that our added millions‘ i '1'!!! cmtnmrrsrowv or ARDIAII Notes By The Way n" l°°¢| WNW business I53 mam-r of niucb interest. not only Ln Prince ‘Edward Island but throughout. the entire eastern sec. tlon of the Dominion. It. may aflord ‘some information to our home pro- ducers to learn what Hon. Mr, Msrsersau, Minister of Agriculture for New Brunswick has to say in regard to tha%rospacis in that province. lie is ‘quoted in the 5L John Telegraph Journal as predlc. ting that 250,000 barrels of New Brunswick potatoes will be sold in the Southern Slates this year. He states that the potato crop promls. es to be th-e largest Iver produced in that province, that the yield per acre will be above the average and the acreage planted is '50 por cont. greater than last year. A man from the Agricultural De. partment at Fredericton has just, returned from a visit to the south looking over the market prospect; there and reports them good and that buyers from that quarter may be expected very shortly in New Brunswick. Mr. Mcrseroau added that in the past it seemed that pro- duction had been the main purpose in view among many farmers. This Wilt; wrong and more energy should bo applied tn the marketing end nf the businoss_ If the market could be found flier-c would be no ques- tion of the production, 'l‘lie hint may be worth hceding hy our own potato growers, A frank defence of war, int-lud- lfll-l wars of aggression as well ms of llFh-PIICB was made the other day before the institute of Politics at Willlain-stown, lllass. 'l‘ho‘speakor was the belligeroni. Roar Admiral W. L. Rodgers retlrod. lie ilcclarril that tho. United States should arm itself to defend its how immigration policy now and to seize- territory from other nations in tho future with which to accommodate its growing population. lie quoted Prof. Fairchildfls predil-tlon that “If! Republic would have as large a Jinpulaiion as China now has, say l-iflihiliiiLllilil, iiy tho end of tho pres- ‘Hill century. I . Admiral Rodgers predicted that the United States would go to war "if there is any manhood loft iii when tbs important factor-is in excess ofllvltlllfllm" reaches 3mh0tlih000 “in, plcasuro of a visit from these ln-‘tho demand; the farmer who pro-‘mler l° keep m" "mo" l" llwl if ti)?“ itoolile will "Y9 ‘Jlireflllly world. protect. our population and‘ ' [hospital tin-y got completoly uioll. to give it a place to go at the ex~ penso of other nations." it. wont‘ nf tho. decision for they are both and he is leaving tho farm to julifmke long, it’ tho pace ‘keeps up for‘ nnlllilt-illlSllC about what, they huvc1tho army of consumers In the i-ltyflho two hundred million llnill lo bo reached and we arc told in tho published dospalch that Admiral Rodgers later rclterstorl and am- pllilod his prediction that thc ltrxt, genera-lion would sec the llniicdl ihl tim- moniac spirit which moved tho Germs-u Kaiser to make a slaughter houso of Europe» is not without its tened to it or whait response they made we are not tnltl. It seems iiol likely that the average Massach- usetts audience would be greatly ilfiiat so» of 1 Quins B” "m," .w_ Barton. M.D. s-romAci-i uLccR-cuhiao av DIET ONLY You have heard so much about ulci-ration of the stomach and of tho small aiu-stlno, that your ldoa of it was that doathwas only u~ matter of time. And as you saw the thin, starved looking chap, who was suffering with this condition. you felt," and rightly so. that he was in s class with u tuberculous person. Now just a vtrry few yours ago. surgery was considered the only method of handling these cases. You sec they were not rculiy diagnosed often. until thcrc was an actual obstruction, uud lhcn opora tiou was necessary to prevent the puticnt starving to death. Ilowcvcr, when u patient coni- pluliis of pains in stomach an hour or two after meals. begins to lose weight. ftllll strength. his physician will examine his stomach contents attnr giving a lost meal, and will llicn check this up with an X-ltay examination. . If on ulcer is discovered, and thoro is no obstruction of any kind, the treatment instead of living surgical, is simply a iuuitcr of tilt-t. The physicians lirst thought is us to tho cause. and as in tho case of many other ailments Ill tho body. the tctsih. tonsils. gall bladder, and largo intestine are lil\~‘('Sllg;il(‘ll and when trouble is lfl('&il<'(l un attempt is made to t'lt‘.'\l‘ it up. Tho trci-itmoiit itself us 0lIlllIi(‘(l by a Toronto 1ihyician. is very in tort-sting. ‘flu- wlitilo. idoa is to glvo tho stomach tor the first pilrt of small intestine if it lie lhc part ziffcctmll u compiote rost. After a good dust- nf casior oil the trcstinoiit btvgins. Accordliigly, a vcry small tube. iinl as thick as a lead pcniail, is piil down into the stomach past its tipt-nfng into small lntcstinc, coin pil-ti-ly past tho llltttjl‘ lisclf. 'l‘his is hcld in place iiy zidhoslvo pl; 'lt'l' l.ii tho chcclt. mid Wally chum-s no fllRUllIIlftlft to tho pntit-iit for tho llll‘t‘U or four wm-cks of lllt‘ ircalinciit. iCvl-rylliiiig in the way of food is llllllfPll flown this tliiy tubn. Milk. crcaiii, bultor milk. l-gg- hugs. broth arc givcn a llllllil)l‘.f‘- of tiiucs a day. lilill you can SP!‘ that plenty of nourishment is thus ob laiiiod. n l Afti-r thi-ce wot-ks an X-Ilay iucall is given, and if the ulcor is all‘ hoalrd up the little tubo is romov- cd. 'l‘llis complolos the curo as fai" as tho physicla nis roniwcriii-ii. for a low mouths RHPI‘ loavlng tho ~¢o>i»-- AUGUST 14.-—-Things light. and frivolous do not. lntorcst you. You care u grout dual for your home. and your lovt- is thorn. You should be more ziiieiilivt- to busiiioss if you Was Idol of Paris} l Now Sells Vegetables‘ “THIRTY ycars ago you wouldn't have spoken to mo like that!" A fat old Frencliwomun is voelferatlng. She and her vogot- abio barrow have just lit-on pushed aside by u gonilarmo in the Itue Leplc ln liloiilmarire. N0, lndeoil. she would not have been thus lllllll- handled n generation ago, but hc-lp. ed with low courtesy by grand dukes and millionaires liito hcr barouche~aud ‘round about this vrry spot, trio. Tho rhio and fall of "La Gouluo" ("The Greedy Ono") could only have Paris for its sett- ing. Thirty five yours ago this bid woman utas the rage of tho town. setting ull hearts ufiamc and ‘caus- ing four men to commlto suicide for lovc of hcr. LiuGouluc! Lo Moiiiin Rouge! The old llilyti, i in fact when tho smartest sot of Purls would trump ovor night up lilcnt- miirtre hlll to the Moiillii, thcre to lflVlilll‘ tho floor in order to got closer to their idol, when Li-i Gouiiio would trip it lightly! Louise Wcber —La G0ulue's family niinic~hclil the town with hcr quiidrilles. llcr photographs ivore evcryiviiorc. Born in Lorraluo in 1866, Louisi- had boon taken to livc outside‘ Paris with her parrnts uflor tho 1X70 war, whit-h cauuod hor homo land to full lntu tho hands of (ii-r- many. llcr fathcr was a black- smith; hor mother sold liuttor in the iuirkct. says thc. NtNv York World. An Artists‘ Model. Wlion 13 yours olil Louise lio- cumo a lauiiiiross, hui aftcr a limo hcr zirdoiil vniiiig ualuro tin-d of HIOFIHII soapy \\‘illi‘l'. and Hlli‘ funk to cscuplng pPPlOlllClilly and [IIISIIII-‘I in artists‘ studios. Artists ivoulil soiuotiiiics kocp hcr for lllll(‘lll‘llii or diiiiicr, on which occasions l-illi‘ list-ti in vat. so hoartily that shi- l‘lil'li4‘il for hcrsvll‘ tho snliriqnci of "La iioiiliio." ivhlch iviis to stick to hoi‘ throughout hcr lifo, though lit-r grcod was to iurii to ilizimonils. At, 18 Ln Gouluo, fliio. strong. prctly, took i0 (faint-Trig. Shc ‘tippcar- -d at tho oponiiig of the Olympia, uoxt tho Grand iinti-l. and lsior tu thc- iiirth of tho Amliassaili-urs and lhi‘ (Yasinn do Paris. Thou who pass od to tho Moiilin Rougo, and bud . A Show of Her Own. Set up ln s bountiful mansion in the Bois do Bouiogiia, with hm- i own carriages and men servants," gmzfmfl In‘ onnupnnuofislt: 0 . and smothered in Jewels, Iiio class-Isthmus c.1131‘, Iii- (louluo pusscd from one rich urn. "t '“‘°"""'"" "“'""" "In 0,. tot-tor to- another. liar quidrllloa llrvlililili-i in popularity in time. tho Mimi"! Rilllge sought tocut down LII (lfllllllvs salary. So Ls Gouluo quit and opciiod a show with cx- ready t0 give n good aavldeiilly iluncors from tho Moulin. Sbo tour- tho political meetings nucvriiug" “l rd France. Belgium and England Mid "l ‘Juan's and Prince Q3211: and lator went liito partnership ,5‘(lfnmlfiryfisiguificsnt liiiii with a mun who ran s big touring 11m 1,1,10,11,11,; gndkucgit-efnciiided iii monngorlc. Still young and baautt is iiol. taking till)’ Dflrtl llltsenlfgllia ful. in the next your or two La "ICU-lugs. What docs it. all meg: (loiiluc sct herscif to taming at‘? J. -tl.IHl|ghcs refuse 1,; hyvnas. WUIVOH, bears and lions. 111ml“ :0pfvl,,,."wg'§eh,'ja'h°"“fl Bu; she qlillPTUllNl ivltb her partner or was he pushed out. rule?“ and fl0tfllltlll to sot up on hor own. lllll of rumors. ls it true that a he: T1115 “.115 111 111.1 oarly 90's, when luovemont on denominational h“, silo made u sensational rc-cnti" l“ hem“ launch“! Th" llalflolflll- . Y pears to be the organ of this 1. . lil- NPIIIIIY- movement. We cannot _ thcrehf; it was now that sho hogan hor iloscont. ‘fhougli shc still rctamctl hcr own boasts for scvi-ral yours, she found hcrsclf roduccd more and more and had to soil hcr tic-ar- ost animals to koop the mcnugcrit: going. Fat, Dirty, Unkempt. Tho oiico idolizoil Iiruuty hail now grown portly, but sho beciiiuc as woil known ln tho pf‘(l\’lll(‘l‘>t as she had formerly boon In Paris, though on a much lowor piano. Iii-r munagoric gradually dclerlorat» 0d. uiid finally-ten yrars ugn, ciimo to consist of a tout of mug turpauliu bosiili‘ which. in n circus vchlclo. the staff and nntmuh; ll\'i‘.(l gypsyliko. 'l‘hc wagon. drawn hi’ rm iiiwi liorsr. ivns tln- solcl moans nl‘ transport for La fioulni-‘s lmraipiysviitllflmh"P111011 ‘W21 m‘ ‘l m‘ ' _ 1 - ' i- '1‘ l"‘l‘l‘ll'l‘l 191;. ‘l_‘""l"‘]ly‘ Hmmdmll’ the "Wmlllml" ‘that Lhc Jaipanoso ‘fralifiii: aqtmq. WIIB roiluccil to tint» slwpy, iiwtli- run consisting of llil' Klrshhn" It-si-i olil lion. \Vlil‘ll a-slahllslicil at a fair, tho ouoc bcloved ni’ tiulms,’ now a fat old ivouiziii. dirty and nu. kouipt and wi-urlug your in and ros. Priioi- Takiiiiittlhu, thlnl 51.11 your out tho sumo old black llfngg; nt tho prosout lCiiipt-rnr amt a wit]. '3 1,..,1r_.1g,_.1,.,1 11".‘, Conan younger brothr-r of tho Prim-o llez- . would stand in froui of ihn on lllm l" "imam imp "l m" ham“ n“? 11 >1, i _ _‘___ 1t~ruii<nru. training for llit- post "t ." w “ml "K tht. passiis-by l" Ailinirzii lu HllPNYiSlflil to l'l'illt‘r\ "r i-——-— —- ~ - -- .\l'lt~‘ll\i.'.'i\\'li. lllli'li! of tho 1irosetit (Ciiliiilflllfid On Page Six) ldiiiporor. ..___-.-.._ A Lightning not boon thcrolvory lung hcfori- slio gainful famo and fortuno llll‘ (zhcrl- tunic of the Grand lluko Aicxis. who hail como to Paris at tho hcad of a (‘zarlst mission iul 1X88, Always riotous iuoui-yl spondvrs tho Itusslun fairly slorm-' Pfl the Moiillu ltougo, night. lllll‘l' night. Aloxis actually fcll in lovcl with La (louluo at first sight, .'iiid1 It is still rolatod how ziftor tho show ho slagt-tl a uioniorablo party at tho (Yrifu Aiuorlcaiii for his now| light of lovo. who dancvil on tho‘ ialilc. Zlhl want to suci-potl. Ni-vor lct dos- pondt-ni-y ovortctimi: you. Lovo will alivays bc at your side. Your birth-stone is tho. sardoiiyx. which moans a happy iiiarrlod llfo. Your flowcr ls tho poppy. Your lucky colors am orange and red. woo-i“- ROMANTIC DISCOVERY BV SWIMMER "lllllleflvs 110"“? the 93"!’ b61118 of farmers could produce. At pra- moved by it. Ii is all too probable taken to the well developed farms gem the ecohonflc nmcmne 15 outithat. other wars may yet follow tho "f MF- Robert Rllynilfl. Balgowllle. of balance. the bricklayer, the car-dale w°r|d'd°5°1“tl"5 stmggl“ l" liuustaffnago. and the dairy fsrmlpm1u.r_ 11w mmbdrn1an_ [he m-ugg, 1any cast‘. lt is both surprising and , lndlcailv of d tl t tl , of Mr. Alexander R. McKay, East u... Moving picture who e anger ‘a H‘ "W" "Pent advocacy and defonco. of wars of lillyiilly- Viilllfiltlfi fllifl mllvh llP-kzan perform tho most ridiculous conquest should he 1.1.1 1on1, 11, an preclatoil information was obtained ghufflg across {ha gmgg, gha mQun-JIIIQXIIPUIMI tlllflrtvr on soon aftcr mil" mm"! lflfmeffl which U10 tobaiik on platform. ln pulpit or he- lha worm Md bee" “"1 l" hi)?” I - that grout wars were cndod- Journalists s-iid would he of great. 10m 11m b," O1 1115mm’ 111,5 1,311, k4" lioiu-flt in them in mcording thelr‘p1,1>,.,,,.v 11,1, pumufihmny one 011 Premm, 011v" ofisrmuh comm ~ . ' . "M" "l "it P°*’""l""°“ i" "who. million parasites who batten 0n his was personally (Ir-touted in u..- .;<)|.|11ry_ "w labors 01 0111MB can communddfilffillf provincial olot-tlon and tho Liberal administration of whit-l i AlldLittthE -i tl , . ‘ - ‘"‘ )I'i v s o e xper menu t. hlghcr wage than the mun wholm 11m 110ml w“ 1e“ Wm] a wry Smmm “ml a“ lmmmobll” drive nu tho farm provides food for them narrow majority lu tho new logis- ihroiigh tho beautiful and highly 1,11‘ The who can laiurc. llc has Hint-o boon casting 811,11“, 1110118111111 albout for a i-iout to which be can ii.- us cried. In the lain Hnuso hn mid commands a bigger yearly for Victoria. iio has now (‘IIOSPII in . “lllilrY "1"" ll"! “"159 9'17"" wll“ try his chant-cs in Nib-ion which is "xprmwmna "I appreclfll-lo“ they employs lilin. Tho lure of these lllflfillf‘ tho opposite sirio of the prov- "0! Wt (‘it"s i190" ll DOWN‘ “m. of 111,. causes W111“, 111mg the lncc, Tho election will take plaon agricultural country anywhere in 9010111181 farmer m 11w c111,, whlch on August. 23rd. until whit-h illlli‘ 11,01, 11-,,,,,.1,,_ 1, 1,, 1,1,10,11,13, t,‘ 1m 1mm‘ Mm ‘mm the mnkslot the the political not will ho kept hull. agitator t-ultlvatoii territory between Char-Hg," a 01 a concludcdi I lot i otown and Bordon lncn tlioir tour hero and judging by their t had A romantic illscovery has just been made by s student of Toul- ouse lliilvvrslty who swam along an underground stream for a mill‘ with nu olrctrlc torch ‘u his hand. and found some rt-llcs bollovod to be at least 26.000 years old. iii tho South nf Prancvi niid in Spain. and to a loss oxtoni (also whcro, drawings on lioiio, and mod ollfng in clay. and painting on rot-ks havo shown that Ztlltitit or Ilildltiii yours ago llli‘ll ‘who l'vi-ii in cuvos hail tho knack of roprcsoiiiliiiz. by a rudo kind of art, the animals t.ho.y nnw. Tlioy- ncmtoliotl on flat. liOIl"R thc outlinrs of fi'lfl(li"i‘l', bison. mam- nioths, and olht-i" animals. and palniod tin-in on tlu- dry walls of caves: mill it is llllilfflSldll-X and iin portani to kunw what tithoruulnialu worn roaming about hluropti thou. as lt throws u light on tho changos which have l.'ili(‘il pluco in the cliiii- utc. Tho studcnt of Toulousn Univer- hopoii that the outcome of their] m‘; briskly l" ‘he Pflcmc mo“ visit will ho nn influx. at no ills-l legitimate producor to those of tho non-producing and generally ovor» tunt flat". nf snnin Scottish settlers! paid ixonsumor. And thereby hangs’ A lliilllllr else is that of Senor with sufficient means and native 111,, conm11éa1ed 1111a o1 c0811, “vn-“lfillfll Po Mfllfllillcr. lilt- Pfiiifiul ni’ tzrll to become successful fsrmerih,“ 01 181,01. unrest n1» extrenufsnal“ 5" Momrelll- “m” '3" "h" before a court there on a char f l F!" 0 ‘m lh° IlOi/fifly and extreme wealth; hangs 5111113311,,“ whmkey and drnm‘ mm also the great problem of the pre- Canada. Previous lo his arrest. the 1am and the gm" danger o! the Spanish Don seems to hnvn form- Wo are all sufficiently vain to m,“ 111.111.‘, ed l‘ very "“l"v°"“bl'° "Pin," "l BACK TO THE LAND IARRIBTER. BOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P, E. Island r. C. C.‘ Archibald Graduate of N1. Medical Sehoo ans Hospital l P"! 9'15"." amongthe very elect after rendlngmov,,ment_ rrscttooiimitas’ ,5 e. s... Nose ' and Molt ' ‘l, ' ’ - and appreciative letter by Mr. C. _' s1 I Canadians. It is in evldenco that Ill I . t ll t 3- ' ‘ ""1 "F Y “c”? com!’ m9" 5 l‘ I With the present inequality 0! PB-‘ln his confidential correspondents», "Mm"! °‘"5°|"°*" m" 9609'" nndifflllfwfi-IIZIOII for farming and that for which was saizeri. he had set down country. This being so we hsvenohnured 181,01.’ 51.111911 m. unnkmemltbat "the word of s Canadian ~in "ml" "l" remkra- "m! N" “We?” valuable or useless, there can belwom‘ twice h“ "m" “mhmif. themselves tThere seems to be no indication ,tliat he has nlIlCB changed this op- Soma day, when the in lnion for one more favorable. And n vt-sterdflri Guardian the kindlrlsqunuty becomes a question of foodllf tho grave charms sauna! him I “°'"‘- "“"'"'d°d "no voluntary back to the farm ‘or n0 food, when the economic t rough drawings nrnu d wore modnls made In clay. aomn In the curly stage of boing shaped and othnrs more fully form- ed. WBTH boars. have been found among tho anim- als known to the cave artists who once lived iii Franco. sculptor appear all to be wounded, and it iii believed the hunters must have damaged the models before setting out on a hunting expedl iffy, (‘iirtorot by naiuc, discnvoroti what might ho called tho studio of an artist ni’ the cave dwelling por- loil. 0n the llvuiis of tho cuvo worn of anitiiali-i, and Among tho animals roprnsonir-d lions, iigorn, wolvoi-i. and This in lllP first time lions 1Tb». animals of tho probii-itorh- two barns were destroyed and three last week from o What would happen If troyed? Let ur. furnish you against both fire and light Hyndman & Co. Ltd. The Oldest Insurance 6i Queen Street the hucusr 144, 1.924 _______ ThePublic Forum . l! i. Till Qolsinl is u”. nluns of correspondents, h’; . u¢rvseoq...““ \ iwHAT DOEa i-r MEANT BITP-Tlte Patriot l1; cxpcct t0 got. any iiifuriiiiititz11 11.01 that quarter. and iirc ubligoq] 1n tako some other way of "Huh!" the public. It is iiut. like 11g “light!!! to run away from ti p.111." iii fight. Thcre must 1m Billlltlllllllc- wrong. His friviids in tho 111mg Counties will not sit. idly hy W111‘: foldtd hands and allow hi". 1O be iuicrlflcoil. He was in thc font-from of tho battle when some of our prg sont lcadors were In popucli iiwziliiliing ClUlliLS. I would there- furo, like to udviso our prgggm it-ndors to halt, look niul listen he. fnro going iuiicii further. iiiidbe. ftiru xlurtiiig u firc that tl . not bc able to slop. “y may I aiu sir, om, A CATHOLIC LIBERAL, Japanese Squadron T0 Visit Victoria (Canadian Press) A-em and Asuma will visit Vlt-lorii during tlin wlntor. 'l‘hi- squath-m. ivill loavo Japan ozirly lil llludllllbljf following the ilflllllfil fall iiiiuitieiiv- from lightning this week. ther causes. your property was des- neee-asziry protection nlng. Agency in P. E. I. Charlottetown t? healthy tilllllltllS are proper nutrition is I [should be proven he may oven lshalte off the Canadian dust from '. sin Editor machine to les over the move- ioii, heiievhigtbst in doing so they AHEAD or THE REST ~ BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST Your Your Guarantee Foxes of Deserve Quality the Best [M P Elli/ti. l‘ 8- Their Ghoiee 484m In the Silver Fox Industry as in any other live stock industry’ principles of health are sanitation and nutrition. easily obtained by following the simple fundamental rules, but the manufacturers of Imperial Biscuit have been studying their product in relation "to the Silver Fox and now when you feed Im- peri-al you have solved the problem of proper nutrition. Imperial Biscuit Com 1 QHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I‘. . Reg. Trsde Mark The two paramount the first consideration. _ The first is a science requiring study. For eight yietlffl t?" .1‘