{if ‘ veiy. v-v ’“‘,wgxxxxx;x AUGUST 13, 1924 11.". Y“ can pics é o8 i" doing budann with P=°Pi= :- q-Iisiliy. wow-lend; and CLASSIFIED ADVERTI (Inn Insertion ... Four Insertions laght Insertions .... AA.‘ ww" _ Agents “lnntcd rv PORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITE FOR‘ United Art,’ Ltd," catalogue. Brunswick Ave" Toronto. 3074 6 16 wsm 361 sALESMAN WANTED FOR THE “Old ltelhblo 1-‘011111111 N series." Liberal mmmissioils, cluslu- territory, handsome frce oullil, \\'1- offer tho largest list fruit and" 0111111110111111 \\'rite Stone & MR-llington, '1‘ 111110, ' Teachers “Tented A 1 WANTED AT ONCE- 1-‘1irl11111-, N11, 1100 11011111111, N. I3 l\lulu S1111- TEACHER WANTED—FOR HE 11111 811111111. 11521L81XIL-ll _, llllsccllancous .L.____ JNO. - 5-1" '01 ll1.-r1u1111villo 8732-7-30-1111 FOUND-— QN ROYALTY. ROAD, 111x. If 11111 1-11111-11 I111- es l1\\'111-|‘ 11l1-us1- c11111111u11iun \\‘il11 11111111111 (‘lmu-cu, Ilighficl 813 2i 1.111s, KENNETH 1111101411003, 11111111 111 .-\rll1ur Ilubbard Hunt- WANTED TO PURCHASE WITH 1111-11111 .\\'1-., llnstou is prepared m- “11119111 11111111111115, l5 1o 25 1 111111-1-1-111 pupils 111 voice culture new... 135111 W111, gm“; 61111111111; .11 151i I'ri111-1- Street, Clmriottc- .1111- fex ranch, fro111 l to 21 miles 1111111. 3173.11.11.41. [r0111 Gilarlotletowii. Apply at stock. 8-1-2151. FIRST- rlass 11ar111-r. Apply 111 1C. l1). .\ia1-- _ 3-1119-21-7-61. Second class prefor- 1-1|,'l‘111:11 s11|111l('111(‘11i $S5.00—~\V111 1111111111111, (‘1111-1111111, It. It. N11, 1. A, McDONALD, P. E, 1., SUR 111 ten , days will 111- snld 1o pay expens- ... 10o p I-Juston on FOR SALE—CHOICE ‘FRESH 111llcl1 Jersey cow. Alh1-rt Schur- ill“ 1111111, Central Bedequc. 9X‘ 3511-8-12 51. "i For Sale or- ll1 records. (-1, B. 51111111 315 11111111011 St. THE WN GUARDIAN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Reaches the Multitude EMENTS or Tine oi’ ll Worth no per line of 6 words ‘Io pol- lino u! 0 wards To Let TO LET-HOUSE cor-men OF A1111ly 1311i d Edw-ard Sis. 1 FOR GALE OR EXCHANGE -- From fully accredit-rd herd purc bred Aryshire 0111, 1vhos1- dam-has a 1-1-1-11r1i of 120121 lbs, and whose sires t\vo nearest dams have over 14000 Price $50.00 or will exchange for good grade c0w.—— Waller (lregor, Bracklcy 111-ash. 34~i1-8-.7.1ll bull, ‘iii ions Vacant. - .i____________,________ TTENTION l — GREATEST i111aginal1le d1-1na11d 1111s season for 1111r ccl1-i1rai1-1l, "Itoyul" 8111-11-11 Clrristiuas Greel- mg Cards 511mm. ("111-11. “aw (w. member of the succulent family. s.‘ -----rvq 11101111111 liu-xpuiisivo, Central Guardian 6H0?‘ from Helium's Catalog ROTARY MEET-l-NGP-The reg- ular meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary -Club will be held with the Now Glasgow Rotary Club this ev- viiiflg at 7 o'clock in the Cafe Paul. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lan1ont will preach at Stan- ghol on Thursday, Aug. 14th at 7 30 .111. BAND "ON THE SQUARE-Tho Broup of Rotarlaas. Golfers and oth ers who will arrive from Plctou tl1ls afternoon 011 the S, S, "Qqhg. 18811. will be accompanied by a 26- piece band which will give a pub. "0 00110911 in tho evening at Queen Square Gardens McDONALD BRIER MEDAL AWARDED. ——The council of the Provincial Rifle Association met 11112111181! evening and awarded the first money 11nd medal 1n the Mac. Donald Bricr Match 10 Major W. E. Smith of Powaal. The thrce riflemcu who scored 123 points 113111911’. Milior K. S. Rogers, James Coles and Col. D. A. MacKinu0u will fire 01f for third place. the late lllrs. D. Wisener took place yesterday f-rom her late residence vices at tho houseand gravc were was at the People's Cemetery. rifled to thl- love and which the deceased was held, I For Sore Fest-Mlnartfs Llnirncnt. PERSONALS Mr. It. C. Ifolman, Summerslde. is among thc guests registered ut the Victoria. lllr. W. L. Holman, Montreal was among the arrivals in the city yes- 11-rday. lilrs. Matilda McDonald and llfiss Annie Lor1I, Montague are among the guests registered at the Queen. Mrs, T. D. Trapp. two sons and daughter left yesterday for her heme in New Westminster B .C.. after -a visit to her mother and l1r01hcr J. D. Offer of this city. l1 is al1110st eleven years since Mrs- Trupp has last visited thc Island. ii-oo-i Mystery Plant (By Domlliion News Service) LONDON, Aug. 12.—I11 the corn- 1:r_of the Succulent 110111111, may br- seen Keu-‘s 111ost mysterious. and one of_its most valuable plants. 'l‘his is thc Iicchtia Argcntca, a large and beautiful silver-leafed t m, 1,, span. 111,11», ‘p.111-111- puar. it. was brought from Mexico about h 11,.1,,-,.3,\,,1,,1iv,.3 making irc- 50 y-cars agn and givsn to the gur- nu-iulous profits. 1'IX111-1‘11-11(-1- or 111-us as .1 tiny plant. capital u11111-1-1-ss;11'_\'_ liig 11\'l' dol- Nl- "lii-‘r ¢=11"ci1111-11 0f 1111s par tc (L Ilraniford, A lar sample 11111111 frm- 1o w111-it--r~'. I1r.'11ll1-y - (iarretson. (lill “iantcd |.i1:1i11--1, .\'.'l-1‘.‘.1 111-afar ii1-1-hiia Argcntea has ever 11-1-11 discovered, so that propaga- iiou 111111 1101 been possible. Vz-ry 111111-. is known 11110111 the habits of‘ this strange plani. Its growth is vcry slow, one or two leaves only appearing each year, u-hllst its rare flowers are small and insignificant. It is thought possible l1y some tropical exports lhut- this Ilcchtla may not be dissi- 111il11r to the South American agave. “' ou- 111 Cuardiau Office. 2i _ __ PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- 1:1-<...c§111m1.y111P3111111 iwmzh flzwm? lillis 1‘:1r1l>', "imperial Art." 111-st 1 I 11) \vunted _ _ I l l‘ 9 cry "'1" k11111v11 111-11-1-111111. IVnut 1111-11 Lenka” It! ~ rtgmigdlflsonmgz Us?“ To?“ “m, “m, ,1 . V, I t e u 10w 11 iscase. solicit 013111-1111111111111131>11r$11111t8 WANTED-A MIDDLE AGED 1,..1|,-..,._,. Inn.“ m,,,,.,,,_,,,,,,,,,|\.,,H 111111111111 ‘to keupt hoxsclfoti" :11r1-.-111y making 1111; money 111011 11 1 1e c01111 p11 yéo. 2 . ..l......... ----=--1----- ->---~-;-_-;--;§_3{j' Roadswcepers .11-wast pr 1- -.-. Samples free." T‘ llfiiisll (‘1111111111111 \\‘1---1 'l‘11rnu1o. .___ Hale lit-111 \Vantcd M BIG EARNINGS STEADV 122 Iticlnnond S 111 121 fort-aces. IVceks, 129 MAID WANT; Apply blrs. Fitzroy St. WANTED—IMMEDlATELY 1221B Apply 109 I-luston St. D—- AT ONCE. RE- Ilarry ti 1111f Gift T0 Bride (By Dominion News Service) 81114" 1.0110011. Amgus-t -1'2.-rs1 LAID TO REST.—The funeral 0f 011 1111001‘ I-lillsboro Street, The ser- couducted by thc Rev. G, C, Taylor, The pail-insurers were Messrs. Aub- rey Brown, Addison Miller, Walter Biifkfl. A. A. McDonald, Wm. Mc- Phcrson and Chas, Ross. Interment Many l1eau1iful floral tributes tes- respect in m" t f B EM- -——"‘¢°"—""_ O'Brien, the street sweeper, who ymcu or nrbers.‘ Become u-as invited 10 attend Lady Ursula's :i';,";£h|'l (if IYQQRB- grit"! Mo‘; wedding. tokl the press mcn that . 1 1-1- .11 so -p11r 111cn , - _ "a" "Mifax- g I L314“ u- he1llll11\(l1111!en1'uc)ger(1l1tl1\'11':lt11s:1:u1'nhco111- For s‘ "ET? 11111n with distinguished guests o _ 1 , <-- m‘.Q-Q.““HH“._.““‘ .I’.-\IlIS, Aug, I2.--—An |11ge11ious m“) v1 "~ ° ‘_ 4 l v m h_ ) , _ 1-11l111l11lst1-a1l1111 has decided to add "a llhulwrcmul'y “5 u’ M,“ ‘W’ Hotel vlctona w‘ unnum‘ "liai {In “i101 "mu-iv a]. “ Ishl-‘Jtfad bccn released from his ‘ 1 l I - - 11 nun o res gnn- - Water Street, Chlrintietown y,,y'(i'.:,':.|“|:,, uqvphono fl,,b,,,._,.|_ street-su-eepiug duties for u few “i " 1 -- 1111111111-111-1- 011 1111- part 11f sub “W” h‘ "m" m“ m’ mil-m 3° w Offers to tho travelling ,.“.,l.m;,,,.ql1§. h,.,,',.',.|,,,.wn,.'d m m, new thc wedding \vilh his wife, who al- pubuc ' “mhnlbifi llP-W‘ 01111-11 ‘if.‘1i'111r'1vaitl11g in vain for “u hi“! been mvnod" date hotel, comm"; 44 1‘, H’ ,',,,,,',,,‘n,. m rpflpnn,‘ ,0 "u," Mr. O'Brien sent the yo11ng bride. rooms with ppm-g, “mm , ‘H0131, {m flumflb“ ' flnbscr|bprs whom he has known since she was Th’ clnflm i. ""19"! l" tihcir i1111111t11-ncc in ihc usual {our year“ om’ “ Minimum picture We!‘ Canada. Telephone In ’-- 1 111111111; 1111 thc receiver “a “ wmldlng 5"“ ‘my W ‘I . _ ' Ile described tho service as u roams. Oourteofil lof- 111.1111 of the 111str1111u-11t. they will ,, ,, We“ 111- madc 1o wall all L110 longer. In 5mm’ becuusu’ as the birldu Wm H. O. BROWN, a, circular war11in1: subscribers ofmlaiixglzfgqfwgssgnsg gzldgtlggxagfi Mlnlflor 1111- 111-w s_\'1-.1e111 it is explained that ‘In _ U l ‘ h l l *T—~—————————— 11- 1-11-1-1» “i-r" -- 11-“1-"1-"1 1'1"“ vi1.,w1§§1..°...$.“.S11IiEJBKU°JQ§Ji1QnB Charlottetown m“ "xmlmlgmfi lmmlwr Wm Pimhdd,‘ of (Irosvcnors co1110 11nd go at H x “V” m“ ‘HM m‘ m“ Smfnfif” (lrosvc11or Ilouse since he first (10., m“:fimua’;E‘I1¥,']Pg"lhh:‘ uluxgolfé,lw'll, ignklhislxluties la thc neighbour. rmidno" 511111411191“ m“ “mmgomcnt scams 11111 11.161111111113151 memory of all ""©+o+'¢4+.4.“ aduiirablc, but it is open to the "h 111 for tho little Furl (‘rosvcnor the v "VKITORIA HOTEL 11111111111 that 11.110111111111111? the [suk- muryonr_old m“; m“; so“ of‘ the m 111711111111011, Si. Johns Nfld; J- scribe‘ "101111111-“111 1"" “{1}: Duke. and heir to all the great um‘ I "Jllm- N. S: Mrs. W. N. ""5 "him "m"? m‘ “It; m" c,’ Westmlnister possessions and 111111111011, 1101411111, Mags; A_ 11_ (g, lags aroused a1m1ng su scr ers 1y tradmpns who (“ed m 190“ . "@=-l1-s11.,'1-<...,,,10- E E Lloyd w 1111.. addition t0 the 111111111111’ 11! 1111- ' ____._____ 1 . . . . _ 1.. liuurkv, 1110111113111; Chas: 11_ noyauce of ihc aufociuts of the Bm-I-Hs 90111-11111, s1, Jghn- 1) M1115 11,11. switchboard may 111-lief 11o ""1181"- .-_. 11111;; (f. If. Cameron, i1. L. Ci-ockei- 9K1 “"1" described- STEELE-At II-alifax, on July H 111. M. McKenzie, St. John: I-I. G. a 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. “PT” ll. Kinsman, Conway; Mimi?!“ Ll"|'"°"‘-H°"|‘ c“"- 81.0010 a son (Donald Roderick.) "ll-mop 1131113,“ hélwi, Weighing 8% lbs. 1; A. f‘. Hilntor and wife, F1111 111115 SMITH-In this city, Aug- 9th to (nu-inn V1211. Brtnton. Trurn: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. 8 p} ‘W. Alexander, Moxitreal; 11, daughter, Reta Belle, ",?,"',"Y- Wei-fern Union: R. (T. ————-—*. ,,,.":"'G‘- slmiliv-rsidc; W. L. Iioi- 112 acres of land. 2B acres stand Dawn's ‘ 1,‘ 011111-111; w.11, 11‘, _ 1| 11f . gr , 1 flrn a; '1'. Rllwiiligu, (jm.|,':.),:.; £11,121’; {cf(,,1"I]1]1:):-r' mldnlz-qc-"l: 511-211;, well MacPHERBOM-Died at her home ‘ l . ' ’ ‘ v W1i11111fric11. Scotland: C111.- E. -T lull. Aberdeen, Scotland,- F, - abet. Ii‘. (‘. Bulte, Montreal; f1 nccd and watered. has been dairy i farm for ten years. only 1m?" m‘ J”- orllmb. Miss 11.-Cramp. , uffai ; - glam; M1111.‘ n. ‘Ddoge. White --- 1. minutes ridr- from Charlottetown. Ant-Ir 8136i WM. CARROLL. Royalty East. n Iiellovue, P. E. 1.. on Saturday, August 9th. Elisabeth MacDonald. beloved wife of Hugh. M. MacPher- son. Funeral was held an Monday afternoon. Interment Cemetery. Vallcyfleld Has Invention (Continued from Page 1) --_-_______ taken over a year to evolve. Its chief assets are that it is twice as strong as concrete and half as heavy. Unlike concrete, too, it is not brittle. its cost I estimate at about 8% d. per cubic foot. lt 1B again as permanent as concrete, if anything more watertight, as heat-resisting and will take on any color. ‘ "The houses I propose to build will have hollow walls-each will have a 7-inch air space—and but for the doors the houses will con- tain n0 wood l1_1 their construction. They will he built in sections- each pair 0f houses 240 pieces." The houses, he adds, will be of varied design, and will contain all known labor-saving and hygienic devices. The material had been subjected to severe tests._ "It cracks only after -a sustained pres- sure of 4.700 lbs 10 the square inch," Commander Barney says. "Yet it is barely heavier than wood." U. S. Aviators (Continued from Page 1) lantic time this afternoon. The plane piloted by Lleuts light fog, John, had b11t after ideal weather. 1101178. was 11ut a short while before a pronounced u-clcruno was extended to the United States fliers by the Mayor 11nd citizens 0f this town. A band concert is being 11cld't0- night 111 honor of thc visitors. PICTOU, N. S., Aug. 12. —C0l. Scott, head of the Canadian air force, Ottawa and thrce of his staff will be hero t0 welcome the United States world encircling aviators according to word receiv- ed here tonight. Accomplishments Of Motor League (Continued from Page 1) highways with the banded high- ways, while a largo 11111111101‘ of conspicuous danger signs for the railway crossings have just been finished and will soon be put up. At thc- same time the dangerous turns and hills will all be marked with conspicuous warning signs; A fair number 01' the motorists 111 the Province have already taken advantage of the priviicges 11-1-11-11 by the League, bu". in consideration 1.l0n is doing it is to be regrctlcrl that more automobile ow-ners have n01 shown their appreciation by jolnini-Z thc Association and 1l1erc- by encouraging t-hc officials who are giving their time and energy so frccly. The fact that the organization is affiliated with the Canadian A1110 Association and the Associations of New Brunswick and Nova Scotld. entitling its members t0 all i111.- courtesles and information rr-(luir- ed l1y touring ailtoists. should 11c vinother inducement for_ attracting new members. It is understood that the mem- bership card is sufficient passport for members who intend touring any part of thc States. Touring members should take advantage 01' the literature from the other prov- inces, which is in the hands of the Secretary i'or distribution. Britons T0 Study Canadian Farming- " (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. 12.—Th‘cro is liv- ely interest in Canadian immigra- tion circles hero over the reported conclusion of an agreement where- by a number of young Britons anx- lous to study Canadian .i‘armlng conditions with a view to settle- 111e11t, will g0 out t0 Alberta next 111011111 u11dcr the Empire Settle- ment scheme. The proposal is that I50 young men, 18 to 25 years 0111. migrate fur the purpose of testing out tho plan advocated by the Hon. George lloadiey, Aibcrtan Minister of Agriculture, during his recent visit to London. The intention ls 1o glva these n1cn practical ins-true 11011 under competent teachers in onc- of the Alberta Agricullural schools to fit them for farming 111 that province. The Empire Settle- ment Board shares half the cost of transportation, The proposal is new I11 1111- 111- structlonnl feature .an1l Mr. lload- ley believes it to have an import- ant bearing upon future immigra- tion. In the meantime, officials hero are surveying-tile whole ques- tion, assisted by immigration Com- missioner LlttleTMajop Burnct is expected back tomorrow from a vis it on this and related matters. The movement of British emigra- tion t0 Canada is regarded as sn- couraging, but the qificl-al policy here is that the settlement 0f sur- plus British population overseaa is chiefly the concern 0f 1110 British Government- and should be financ- ed on that basis. --—-<0Q>—— KIND, BUT SUPERFLUOUS A Scotsman bought his mother a barometer as a present and ex- plained bow sh:- could tell if it was going to be wet or fine by inspect- ing the position of the hands. "Ay." said his mother, "it's a fine thing; but ye ken ytvve been wasting your money. What do you think Providence gave your father the rheamatics for?" ' and plane was wrecked off Iceland, ar- rived here at two forty o'clock At- George MacDonald, senior officer and Victor E. Bertrand left East- port, Maine at 10.40 i-his morning and for forty miles flew through a reaching St. The trip from Eastport to Pictou 230 miles was covered in exactly three The Boston came into the harbor practically 11nn0ticcd but it of the splendid work the organizaq Mother Finds Lost Son After 25 Year Absence (Associated Press) MANILA. Ans. 12.—A 11111111 fron1 a 11111ther in Danvllle, Ky, to the Manila police department has been he means of locating a long lost ""- Twtflliytivc years ago Frank 511111) enlisted in the army and came to the Philippines where he served during thc insurrection. At the cud 0f his enlistment he remained here. case-sing in various occupations. ln1 hcr letter to the police de- partment Mrs. Sapp wrote that her son had never written hon1c since he enlisted I11 a volunteer regiment, but that she heard indirectly that he was 111 the Philippines in the lumb- er lms-iuess. The coast guard steamer. Path- finder, which recently returned fro111 11n inspection trip to the Bubuyan Islands, brought news 111111 Frank 5111111. 1111 American, 0p- crated 11 sawmill on the island of Camiguia in thc Dnbuyan group that he had constructed a number 0f rafts on which he trans- portcd the 77 natives from Babuy- an islzmd who were 11111111: stricken by the active volcano there, to Camiguin Island for safety. Sapp gave employment to the natives in his saw-mill. O11 1110 ncxt trip of the Pathfind- er 10 the Iiabuynns 11111-11 from S11pp's 1n0111cr will 11c sent 10 him. Meanu-hile a letter from the police dcpartlncnt is 011 its way to Mrs. 8111111, telling l1cr that hcr son has been located. Discussions At Scien- tist Meeting TORONTO, Ont.. August, 12.- A popular belief that 11 heavy 1111-111 diet serves as a source of irrita- 11011 1o the kidneys, owing to the increased amount of11i1rog1-nc11us wastc which must bc eliminated was slulttercd today by Lafayette I1. Mendel, Thomas 11. Osborne, 11111 ward A. Park, and M, C. “lintcrnitz of Yale University, who 101d 1111- physiology section of thc British Associalion today ofiiivestlgatioiis yvhich they have conducted 011 rais- Ilats will thrive on a diet cxtrcm- cly richin protein .11 seems, other diciary essentials being provided. and thus it is possible t0 study thc development of their organs uulicr this excessive consumption of meat Changes 111 the kidney cells did ac- tually take place, 1111-1111 workers found, but they were n10 such 11¢: to interfere 1o any exit-111 with thc activity of the rats. British Influences Mould UniverslL les. Can-znlian colleges poscss an in- Lavish Spenders In London (By Dominion Nwn Servlco) LON-DON, Ans. 12-—T11e last few weeks have seen the arrival in London 0f the wealthiest and most iiifliiilgliishcd‘ coslnopolitun visit- ors that the c1111ital is likcly to have this summer. As in previous years, July has been found 1n be the mouth when the most lavish spenders arrive. Any Londoner who 110015111111 one 01' the luxury restaurants or ball- rooms I11 thc West-end just 110w can see tho world's richest mcn and their women-folk on holiday. This is i110 lLlile when the 1110.111 ex- clusive of‘ New York Society comes for a brie visit, T-he influence of these l1es1-drcs- sed wo1nc11 fr11111 all parts of the world c211 already be (lctcctctl in thc general feminine display 111 the London ball-rooms. The feather- trhnmed dresses of such obviously rich fissile-s have been replaced by gowns of scvercr llncs, very plain, bu; oh! so infinitely 111ore expen- sive, The colors are still rich, but 1110re subdued. Jide Hood-Dress. At the Savoy, the danszmts, 111-r- haps the 1110st striking n111c w-hich those visitors have introduced is the gravely cut ecclesiastical gown, 0f drrk rich colons, and held at the waist with a 1111111kisl1 girdle. Non-sparkling gems, like jade or ililliu-r .z\re favored b ylhose weal- thiest w0111cn of thc world. rather than the glittering 11111111111111. -In one 11011111111 ball-room young wife of 11 Columbian minc- owner from ‘Sfllll-il America was wearing a l11-a1I-dress cxqulsiit-dly carved from a solid piece of padc. lt has none o 1111- glitter 111' diam- 111111 tiara, but it was prol1ab1y 11111011 more valuable, the OM Bottom Dropping Out 0f The Revenue (Special to Guardian) OTTAWA, Aug. 12.——The bottom is dropping out 01' 1l1e revenue all right. When the (lovcrnmcnt first a11110u11c1-d its revenue changes 111 the Budget Speech. Hcn. J. A. Robb expressed the view that they would mean a total loss 0f $21,000- 000, During the course of the sess- ion sonie other clumgcs were madc- so that finally the Acting bliuistcr 0f Finance thought that 1hc'i0ss might total 110111-0011 $25,000,000 and $20,000,000 for the year. The loss in customs revenue he placed at $1,225,000. W011, the chickens 111-1- now com- ing home 1o r1111s1 and 111 much largi Bank 1 Advertising Public Educator Says N .Y.F‘inancier (United Prelo) LONDON, Aug. 12.——Evcry dollnr spent for advertising space adds 1o the necessity for exactness of statement and integrity of product. Francis 1i. Sisson, vice-president 0f 111e Guaranty Trust Company of Now York, said lu an address he- foro thc annual convention of thc Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. Ills topic was “Advertis- ing 111-111 (Ireator of Public Stand- ards in Business." , “The standards fixed by the mcr- chant or manufacturer in public abatement and printed word must become the standards of distribu- 1:11.: u11d production." he 110111-11, "or the inevitable loss of public con- fidence nud good will spells i1a-1k- ruptcy. moral us well as financial. Good will is the joint product of good goods, good scrvicc and good advertising. Protected, it is 1111 1'11- valuable ussot, but violated in either of its essential elements, u fatal liability. It is business in suraucc. l-t protects the public and provides the buyer of an advertised L1-ade-1narked article wl111 11 triple guarantee of quality——from the merchant, the manufacturer 11nd the publisher. lt fixes the standard which maker and distributor 111us1. meet and provides a definite goal for lmsiucss acl1lcvc111cut." -l\lr. Slsson said the conclusion having been rcuchctl that it was "just as proper to » lllOlTililllliltil.‘ forms of service us t0 sell c0111- modith-s." the next step would be that. the use of advertising I11 "mcrcliaiidlsing ideas is (111111.- as proper 11s its use in the sale 11f goods and services." l-ic assorted- the dcv1-1o11111c111 of a new relation to the public through aldvertising has lcd in thc banking l1usi11ess 111 11ig111.-r ideals and t0 far broader conception of its 011110r1uni1y for useful service 111 the connnun-ity. "Thus today. the great Alllt‘l‘l(.‘.lfl l1anks in their 21111-1-1-11111111! 111'“ doing much 111 combat ccononnc fallacies and to instruct the public 111 the field of sound finance, and there can be no doubt of the use- fuln-ess and (effectiveness of this propaguiula for l1igher, eco11o1n1c a11d.f.1.1ancial standards. '1‘111s IYO-f" tive 1'cflex action of good advertis- ing upon thc advertiser himself which has taken place in 1111111411114. is nlso evident in 111-any 01111-1- 1n- dustrics and activities." 'i‘hc day has long passed. Mr- Sisson declarctl, when zulvertlsinfi could be co11sid1-r1-1l a mere cxpcrl- 1110111 or a speculation. "l-t has long since become a dc- monstrated economic factor 11s 11 business builder and stabilizer, h1- addcd, "as wt-ll as a cleufi)’ IIFUYWi 1-d11cn1iu11al force. 13111111’ lliilflP-"lfll" ly invites 1111- advertiser to lay up cr numbers than Mr. Robb thought was 111151111110. The Iiudgct Speech dividuality of ihcir own, according to Sir Robert Falconer‘. Drofliiifilll of thc University of Toronto, who discussed the Dcvclopnn-nt 0f thc Canadian Univcrslrv in the educa- tion section of the British Associa- tion, The characters 0f thc various provincial institutions reflect in some measure thc P01111031 511N2- gles 01' 1l1e various provinces, in Sir Robert's opinion. . He said: “-'f‘l1es1rea111 01' largest luflucncc has been from Great Bri- tain. Except in 111l110r instances 11n- tll thc l‘niver.~=l1i1-s of 1l1c “W-stcrn Provinces arose, very little Ameri- can influence is traceable. Forests Government Property Provincial Of Ontario's toial laud art-11. of 11110111 407.262 square mile-s, 240.000 square miles, or over one half, may be classed as forest land said E. J. Znvitz provincial chief f0rc1-11cr 111 the Department of Lands and For- csis in the agricultural section 111' the IIri~11sl1 Association. "with a forest region so vast 111 ltrea 11nd running low in acreage yield, Ontario is confronted with a problem in forest protection 111111 admlulsiratloii," he slated. “Only 111111 third oi 1hr- acreagc in this forest is 0f 111orchan1al111- character and 1111- rest is either 111111-1-1-111111111- 11r composed of areas of young growth. "Ontario is in a favorable posi- tion from thc s1a111lpoin1. 0f the f11- Whig Causeslthe Body to Produce lnoulln? ‘In 1111- healthy individual tho su- gar in the 1110011 causes 1111- 11:111- crcas t0 discharge insulin 11110 i111- blood. This is indicated by cxpr-rl- mcnts described by Dr. Fl. C, Albrit Ion of Ohio Stain University. to i110 Physiology Section of thtfflrl- tiah Association. In 11 normal healthy imllvldual i-hcre is always a small 11111 cons- tan-t amount of sugar in 1111- blood. In thc disease- il-i-abctcs. the sugar accumulates and 1110 11111011111 is I11- creesed- When insulin" is inlet-ted the amount ofsugar present in thc blood is reduced. Dr. Ilantlng show ed that insulin is manufnr-iurr-d in the pancreas. from which it is dis- charged into thc blood, The ques- tion arises as to what causes the pancreas 1o liberate insulin in a healthy animal. Dr, Aibrition has performed a numbcr nl‘ cxnnrlmcnis to 111-rid:- thia question. Th1- P05111111 of those PXDeriments indicate 1111- 12111101111 fir-t that. the sugar itself 111-ts as the 11111111111111 which causes 1'11» mn- oreas to disc-hares 111.1 insulin into lhe blood stream. -—-—-¢0>—--- lilrs. (Iondbody: "And bow long were you prisoner?" Ragnar: "Five years. maH-im." Mrs. (‘looflhodyz "fluhthr- war didn't last five years." Dollar: "Who's the war, 11111-111111" - Robb was 1'11 his 000. Of course it is impossible 4190,0011 Inst your." Iiut don't forget 000,000 for a i1ridge and a viaduct in Toronto 11nd secured the authorisation not 8400000000. b11t of an- expenditure of HHLOOOJJOO. look at child in 1111- party who proceeded i0 stroke the shell. dcar '!" thr- dome cf St. P11111211 to 1111-11111- the talking about 12cm and c u-as made one week 11ft1-r the open- ing of 1111- new fiscal year and i1 is found that the loss i11 revenue during the first f011r months has 1101211 actually $20,000,000 on cus- toms 111111 excise. That is to say, Mr. Robb has lost during this 1i111e about fourflflhs of the total amount he thought he would lose during the whole 12 months. ‘ 1f ihc loss in revenue continues at 1111.- rato that has 111-cu maintain- 0d (luring the first four monll-s oi‘ the fiscal year, instead 0f lusilzg S25,0iJ0,000 or $20,000,000, the Govcr11n1e11t will lose $60,000,000 in Custulus and Excise. There is nu doubt about this. The returns 5111:1111 for themselves. Th1- customs collections supply a good example 111‘ how far out Mr. estimating. lie expected that the loss might be $1,225,000 for thc year. During 1110 first four mouths i1 was actually 34.781000, or nearly fu11r times what he thought it might 11c for 1111- wholc 12. lf 1hc rutc of loss during ihcse four 11101111111 is 111111111111111-(1, the loss instead of being 513225.000 for the year, will l1e0vcr $11,000,- t0 say Just what will 11111111011, but it is 110w known that 111 less than six months the Government will lose 111 revenue as much as it expected 1o lose during the whole ot‘ thc year. This is an example of scientific tnriffmaking us understood by the King (l0vcrn1uc111. This is an ex- a111pl1- of the careful adjusting of [mp dovokmnlont m. run,“ 1mm},111111111111100 thc back of busn-ess. ‘ . i“ mo’ gromm- Imrl Or m“ form" m‘ (ifmhrit1111112111111“11111110111112? ‘ft-“nntlfif: M1r1:-'"{1~... 11y n11 1111-11 ' a shy 1101'. N“ "flmmns with m“ (‘rmvm Hm G11v1-r11111c11t had merely ‘shut its “mi ‘“""“ 1° m“ "MN i" Wm" m“ iliilbei‘ Ciliiinl.’ P1111118 0111.1‘ 11M"? w“ “m1 Hluxhvd H“. ,,.,.,.',,,,,, “m, that 1111- r1-11111valof1l11- 1101111- l-‘lcct 101118011." 5011i!‘ 23-009 611111111‘- miim‘ a 1,1,1“, n could hardly 111W’ dune l111s1- fr0111 l'11ril.'1111l i0 It11s_v1l1.f11r<-_ 11 Ontario's forests liiivi! illirii S!!! ‘vnrmu Am! i, is "ml" S“‘L.|,'(.,,,,,“, slnulnu-cd 111 1111- press. “'1|g< 111411111- iifliiifl 8B imrks uilri (‘O-“OFVP-“i- 1pm,, that hushwss 1,, Qx,,u1.t,‘.,1 m ing n11-n‘s 1111111111, and ihat 1111- gun- m-,,_.;p,.,-_ room billet-rs, 11.31.14. llil11-r11ia. Th1- situation would 1101 111- s11 had if expenditure were being ru- duccd in like manner. liut it is not. As 11 matlcr of fact it is l1igh1-r 1111111 11 u-as during the first 11101111111 of the last fiscal year. With r1111i11ly declining revenues 0n 111111. 11111111. 11nd higher expenditure on the 111111-r——\vi11.-rc will 1111- country 1111111? In tho Iludgct s111-ccl1 1111- (iuvern. 1111-nt assured 1111- (Inunlry that stringent economy would 111- prac- tised, 11n1l 11.11 an evidence of this it 111.1111, “Look at the estimates, they call for an exp1-11di111r1- of only 540.000.0011 this your against $44G,- tho c11111o11flnge. In the first place tin-re was an additional $6,600,000 in the supplcmcniarlcs, thcn 820.- 000.0110 for branch lines nearly $14.. Montreal. _ n111l 511000.001) for Vancouver llarliour. In other words. the Government. of A n11mbcr of people assembled to a turtle. There was a “Why are you dotng that, my asked a clergyman. “Ob. to please tho turtle." "Why. you might as well 1111-11111» ifuturc 11111rke1s.-l\'o\v is the time all he wants to. lfeccniiy stores 11f good will and prestige i111" ' | PAGETHRIJI _A___ t.‘ A A Guaranteed Randy All ‘ 1 ‘ c.......1‘1',"§1‘.'.“§.§..1'€§§ $313.74,“ t1: sell 11151111110111.1101 Asthma?‘ tea n a 1 Ive a _ 3011s 1101 givgorflalmolliviilflfiqllf- 1:“ the best remcd evc without question. ‘ these remedies can re 0n "16 8911111119‘ ncss of this guarantee as well as dep on 11.111101111111101» via shou dor bc opprcciatedrand prised - 9 noum-ing this misranlco and are 111111115, desirous and anxious to refund t0 the 1n- finitcly few sufferers who do not obtain relllicf, 1'13 zllilthlifkthlty norttho dnII-ggggl w o so 0 age wan 1101i 1 il not. 1.1111111381111111 the guru-nice on the label. {-11% joyously, “Oh, Massa Primrose. Jane Anm- ’1n1-nii1cr you when you “'11s li-ttle midshlpman, so high." ForrnerfiLord s Prisoner. During 1111.- l3111-r War, while the author was serving 1111 board, 11111 'I‘111-ush c11111ma111lc11-‘l1y Lieutenant lYOyh-y, 1.11111 liobcrts came aboard as a passcxigt-r. \\’.'11'nlng hull been 1-111111-11 from Q11ce11st11w11 c1111eern- iug an alleged 111ot against the lifu 11f 1111- distinguished soldier. S0 I)'()_vley posted l1luc-juckct scntries on his cabin on the upper deck while 1.l1c ship lay at Gibraltar. One day the sen-try saw a. man llri-sst-(l I11 twecds an1l knicker- 1101-111-1-11, with spate, looking like a tourist, 11011111111; on iiptoe through Lord 110111-1111‘ cabin window. The 111-airy seized 111m and pulled hlm back. 'l‘111.- trcspnssr-r turned on thc Inna-jacket wralhfully, saying:- 1101111 you know \vl111 I am? I am .\1r, Ellis Barth-ii, M.l’., late Civil Lord of 1111- Jldmiralty." 'l‘h1- l1lu1-ja1-k1-t said: "I don't rare a i1|anl1c1y blank who y1-i' say-s _\'1-1‘ arc, 11111 you'll have to come 111-for:- my nllic-cr." So 1111- 1111(- Lord 11f 1111- Aduiiraliy was 111111-11 111 hc- f0r1- 1111-11101111111 D'O_\'ley, ILN, as a prisoner. War Worry And Cancer (By Dominion News Swvlce) LONDON, Aug. l2.---/l‘hat auxlc- ty durin gthe war may have been r1-s111111si11l1- l11r 11 good d1-ul of can- 1-1-r, 1.1 suggested by lir, (i. l‘). Pill!- e1, iucdlcal officer for Nor-llnunp- 101114111113. 111 11 rcpnrl jusfisr-tul-(l 011 tho for advertising _t11 be informative standards of livintiol" Fmiblnz“ markets. to make life more c0111 fort-able and a-ttraciive. 11H 1W" 115 111orc just and s01111d."‘____ _ _____ 0%}; Baildit Lives In a Boat (By Dominion Nows Svrvicc) 1IL‘-C.\If-l5S'l‘, Aug. iLAThe latest. crime of a 1111111111 who livcs 111 a boat which is; easily concealed 11111- ong the rccds 111 the extensively flooded regions of thc district 111 111111111, has iwcessltzltctl a concen- tration of troops who are trying to. \<ll(‘iI‘CiC him. -'1‘1-r1-.n1e has u machine g1111 1n11u11 led 111 thc boat, and hc~caslly steals he k111- nappcd two girls who were balh i11g_ Ransom was paid and the girls released. Jokes From An Admirafs Log- (Dominion News.) LONDON. Aug, 12.-A few _ye.'1l‘s 111-101-0-1111- 1111l11r1-11k 11f 1111- 1611111111"- nn war, 11-111-11 1111,- ltlght .llnu. [legi- nald 1\i1-l(1-n11.'1 ivas l-‘irst l.11rd 11f the Admiralty. a l111l1l111w 111‘ his. (lernld '.\l1‘l\'1-|1na, was srrving as 11 11111114111111111111 111111111-11 11. M. S. ‘lil- w11ul1l 111- nI111-h obliged if 1111- First 1.11111 u-uuld tell 1111-111 if ll11'l'1- was any irulh in 1111- rumor. A‘ typewritten reply was r1-1-1-iv- 1-11. regrctilng that. the |"i7‘.~'l Lord was 1111111111- 111 afford 1111- gu11r1111n1 111l11-1-r,~1 any iuforniaiioii. N11 (iilicial reply was rcc1-lv1-1l t1- this. Negroes Kissed Commander Th1- al111v1- .-=-1ory is 111111 11y-Rear- Adunral W. l-I. 11.-Martin, 111 “'l‘h0 Adventures 11f 11 Naval ilhnymastcr." 111-re is auotlu-r good 0111-: While the author was serving in the old licllcrophon at Ilarbndoes. 11 remarkable personality. known as thc queen of the wnshs-rvzoim-n. paid 111cm a visit. I11-r nann- was Jane Anm- Smith-n tall uegress drcssed in spotless white. wearing a turban. Iflho came alongside in her own boat. pulled by six men. With a sweep of hcr nrm shr- l1ru11h1-d aside the sentry 0n (he gangway, who asked hcr business, and march. cd straight on board. The (inst person she say was the Commander. George Primrose, on the quartr-rdcck. 11a two stride; and educational, 1o help create new Th,“ U, 1,1,, 51, \'1111ng-.\l1-l\'1-11i1a 1111-11 wrote: “111-111‘ 11111-10, sorry you know 1411 liiil1- 111111111 y11111- own 11111, l'l1-.-1.~1- ' tell u... u-hai is ilu- 11111-141 buzz 111 _v11ur 11lI1-1-," subject 111' 011111: lir. 121301, refer.- . cs, comments: "'i'l112re was no 111111-1101! general i111-reas1- 111 1111- mortality among 111-1111-11 until af11-r1l11- conclusion 0f 1111- 11111". in the case of women. 1110 i1i1rrrasc 111 1111- numbcr of 1101111111: was grznluni during i111- war, and 1-v1-n more marked after the war than in I110 1-11s1- 0f mules. {mi- RED CAMELLIA .-\ r111 1-111111-11111 and a l1rlght red l1-a1l11-r lu-lt 11111111- smart accessor- ies f11r a simple costume of gray - lpaea. ~§-O'§-§§4§§OO% O-OQOOQ-O-OO-O-C QUEEN HOTEL Water Strut. Ghlrinttotown ______________ This popular Hotel has - been completely renovated and rsfurnlshod throughout and offers very "comfortable accommodation to the trcvel- llnq public. *1 - The tabla In ccpoolnlly good and the public, are oourccously cared (or. ‘Rates taco-say. BRUCE L-TAYLOII, Manager 1 Char1ottctown_ Hotel Co., Proprietors 9Q..." ‘ QUEEN HOTEL Mr. and ltlrs." A, I). Ilrehaut, Syd- 111-y; Mr. 111111 1111's. 'l‘r11ttor, Mont- r1-al: 1111111. S. WllkB. St.‘ “fills; J. .1, Ilnghesi, 311111111; it. b‘. (lass, M. M11r1'is1~'1-y, Halifax; E. Kln1l,(‘.. Kind. iialifux; S. S. lluywood, ' lllonin-al; Ii. (l. hlacl-‘nrlanc. Sack- \lii1-; (‘11.-11. (i. (flapp. (l. C. Imddcr. lirockluii: .\lr. 11nd Mrs. Philip ('l1i1-v1-r, 1111141111; fills-s Annie Lord. l-(iilda .\-l1-l)on11l1l, Montague: , S 81111111 and wlfo, Toronto; P. . Clark, S111111111-r11ldc. 1 z Perfect Sea? . Crow-111 - 1n11111m1nw ‘Keen. Nothfn adds to a meutdlah lite cucum- ber pickle. You'll be filed‘ If 7m: (‘Q (If 511-1111111111. n10 gnu‘. llllilllljtjll (d. lid)! l2 Illlflfl pant c the gigantic negress reached him. Chapter," said the ergyman. and lifting him oft his fest. pressed him to hcr breast and kissed him, in front of nil hands. exclalming _jifl .fi\d evcn more, if, it Asthma, diflicu t. b Ag or the ‘ICE- 1‘ toms - minus-ins H,» $111.21, §1§T§y_w111 untied by than: Sufferers who havg 0t already tried w oi‘ being bub ed 11 11y their own druggist, In new it 1'11 fail. The more severe, violent or obstinate the cane, the more will zsttahniz 1- first. trio The pc ntaggurglaliifllé W relieve promptly are so sma i U10 manufacturers have no hesitancy in an-