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Charlottetown Ar. 11.20 I’. M. 8.10 A. M. Ar. Boston Lv. 7.40 l‘. M. For Further Particulars Apply. Services. W. K. Rogers. City Ticket Agent. L. T. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station P. W. Clarkln. Dill. Pllllf. A8111‘. Charlottetown l Blllillllll D n l,_ .- Nuiuiiir lliiiwivs LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN Emit‘ l. THE lllllllllllilllllll lillllllllll Morning 14.50 per your \ Dally (founded 1887) 55.09 per W“? (in advance) uiullctl in ._ ' H. M '1. . Pnlhm“ wtlyiit-tlul-llll-clllieut. tlw-ilnii. a. hluc-Iflllliuii. ll- H- - ltdltur and Munitglar-vl. It. iluriirll. Annui-liilc llttl|or—ll. Ii. (‘urrll (l n advance) delivered. (‘inuulu unil United Stainl- b‘ loo- Prunitleiit-J . ll. Llu rnot l. WEDNESDAY, VICIOUS ALLIANCE DOCTRINE HEN the Provincial Election was being curried on, the Rev. A. A. MncLeotl tuok exception to the ithurgc of hypocrisy urged against those who were int-rely vocal and not practical prolilbltionists. But now we find even Mr. MaeLeod among the prophets denouncing such un- ethical tactics. He was quite out- folloxving extract. shows: “Since the publication of the ‘Pemperunce Bulletin lius been discontinued the people have come to regard the Temperance Alliance‘ ilS being quite satisfied with present conditions. In the opinion of the‘ people any hypocrisy in the en- forcement of the luw which they find under the present ndminis-. tration is regarded as meeting the: Alliance's approval. Hypocrisy hasi not been and never will be con- doned by the people in the admin- istration of this low. Sincerlty of enforcement ls the only key to the confidence of the people. The Pro- witli each day's actions. The pleb- iscite will only register the sum total of opinions which are now‘ ‘being formed daily. l "'I‘he people have been looking for ideal prohibition under they present administration. Have thel temperance people. including the l I l Sons of Temperance. nothing to, offer in the way of un improve-l incnt upon present lI()ll(lll.lOllS'?' is no saving remnant of our people! to bc found who will speak out‘ boldly. unequivocally anti fear- lessly in condemnation of the‘ present hypocritical ciiforccmentl of this law?" I foltietll their arms and remarked that theyl were helpless. Y s W ‘Q t> ‘ CONSIDER THE HEAVENS. The Sons of Temperance EN anti women are travelling over the face of the earth look- ing for new thrills and rarely find- Tliis is not extraordin- Cltics, mountains, waterfalls, ing them. nry. landscapes are very much like each other and differ only ln size and surroundings. From a world tour one returns with a more realistic idea of history and of foreign coun- tries but the panorama ,i1fter all ls but little more than an extension of what hail formerly been known. This curtli of ours, with its man-made eltlcs, its man-marred landscapes, has few real thrills. For real thrills we must, look to the heavens. There we are face to the infinite. with al- mightyness. with indescribable im- menslty and wonder before the ow- fulness of which we stand dumb and appalled. Those thrills we may experience on any starllt night by our own doorsteps. Consider the Heavens! What do they contain? Worlds beyond worlds compared with which our great big earth is but n grain of dust; forces compared with which man-made power ls but a breath: machinery compared with which man-made machines are but a child's play- thlngi in recent years many of the se- creis of the heavens have been re- vealed by the ingenuity and inven- tion_and research of man and each’ revelation is n thrill. Dr. J. S. Plaskett, the famous Canadian as- tronomer who. a few years agddis- covered u double star, now comes to the front with the description of an- other doublc star recently observed by German astronomers. His description is particularly in- teresting because of its comparative method of calculation. Dr. Plnskett tells us that these two gigantic globes of flaming gases, practically in contact. are respectively 36 and 34 times the sire of the sun and yet revolve about eadh other every three and 0 half dlyl. We may have f ace with hlblmm A“ l“ being Wm‘ o" losl-Iabout fifteen miles from the centre. JULY 4. 1928 z- v...- some idea of the sizes, but. the speed of these enormous masses IS scarcely conceivable. How these bodies are held in bul- unced poise and revolve around each other without coming in Conflict- and without flyiuE “BRIT 13 10cm‘ celvuble in the light of any law that our scientists have yet discovered. This and Similar revelations of the heavens constitute the thrills that one may find in considering the heavens. Recently ii scientific expedition returned from i1 remote region in Siberia. The object of the expedi- tion having been to investigate re- ports of a meteoric shower that had fallen in an uninhabited and al- most inaccessible part of Siberia. Without going into details. the expedition reached the designated spot after encountering many dif- flculties crossing mountains, rivers and marshes. They found the de- signated spot. The territory direct- ly affected was some six mlles' in diameter. while indirectly the nf- fects were seen for n distance of Within the six mile circle o. num- bei" of craters were discovered rang- ing in width from one to five yards in diameter and of a depth which owing to the inadequacy of the 1n- struments carried could not be as- certained. There appears to have been o definite centre. The trees and all vegetation witliln this were charred and some of them lnirned‘ outright, and curiously the that fell. fell outward from the cen- tre. trees Interviews with some pheas- ants in the neighboring section tell of the wonderful phenomenon. One man on May 8th, 1920, was sitting on his porch when his attention was attracted by u. blinding light cnmpanied by intense licnt which was almost tmentlurnble. The light went out suddenly and the heat passed off, immediiiely after came n terrific earthquake shock which broke windows and racked buildings for a distance of some eight to fif- teen miles. The earthquake was caused by the impact. of the meteor- ite; which comprised the meteoric shower. The investigation of this ni- most unparalleled phenomenon is to be further pursued soon and it is hoped more light will be thrown on thc meteoric phenomenon. A similar fall of meteorites occur- red in a valley in Arizona so long ago that only legendary accounts are to be had, but the valley with its craters is still there and is now being scientifically investigated. RC- In the meantime some won- ders are being revealed al- most daily. When we study the little that ls already known of the heavenly bodies, of their won- derful distances. of the unerrlng precision with which they hold their places in perfectly balanced poise. and perform their revolutions true to schedule. then we shall flnd many things to fill us with awe and won- der in the greatness oi’ this universe of which we form so insignificant a part. ' ' EDITORIAL NOTES. The shore is well stocked with caps these days, including white- caps. bathing-caps, knee-cups, etc. We are informed that the willow trees in many parts of the province have been killed by insect pests. Lilac trees also are being attacked this season, although not in time to affect the blossoms while at their best. It is becoming evident that the spraying of trees must be adopt- ed in regular fashion to prevent their destruction. We have few birds now co take care of the insect pests. If we are to cave the few birds we have and give them ti chance we must begin by killing off our crows and sparrows. They are “L, lggsm-qe-ay, .1‘ .~a.\idv‘-4-z.n~ 1 Notes by the Way 0N. Richard Bedford Bennett. P.C., was born at Hopewell. NB" on July 3, 1870. The anniversary 0f his birthday fell this year on the same day as the celebration of Do- minion Day, an auspicious date, ns the coincidence occurs in the semi‘ your that he became leader of the Conservative party in Canada. M2‘. Bennett is now 58 years of age. Premier King. who was born on December 17, 1874. will be 54 years of age on that date in 1928. Hon. George Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, born June l8. 1870, is within 15 days of the age of Mr. Bennett. Hon. Louis Alexandre Taschereuu. Premier of Quebec, was born 0n March 5, 1867. The Presidential contest is of in- terest to Canadians in an excep- tional degree. It is admitted that both Hoover and Smith are able and upright public men, both of whom have rendered valuable public sci‘- vioc. but in widely different ivays nuci in different arenas. Hoovcijlas rendered important service to the European world during and since the Great War, and is i1 world fig- ure in a sense that Smith ls not. Smith's qualities of ability and up- rlghtness have been exemplified in the narrower but yell broad field of the Empire State and the big Re- public. Smith is a captivating and convincing speaker as well as a good ,nilxci'. in neither of which lines is Hoover especially proficient or suc- ccssful. Smith is better known to the plain people of the United States than his distinguished rival. and ls regarded with more affection by his admirers. Mr. Iioovei-‘s humanl- tiirlan services abroad, highly mer- itorious as they were. may be vurl- ously estimated us productive of support at home. It has been said that the contest, is more between the two leaders than between the two platforms. Personally, Mr. Hoover is not handicapped as is his Democratic opponent. The nation during 150 years has u-cfused to elect u Roman Catholic to the Presidency. In Canada, where both political parties have risen above such narrow crcdnl prejudices. this is really hard to understand, but. the ingrained hostility that has persisted since the days of the Pur- itans must still be a formidable ob- stacle in the way of Governor Smith's success. in this matter Hoover may be expected to reap where he has not sown. That Smith is nominally wct and Hoover dry, is ln various quarters another handicap. but with some compensating advantages. The Dc- mocratlc candidate stands pledged to curry out. the existing proliibitory measures until they are modified by amendments. and his entire public record has shown him to be n. mun very regardful of his promises. In n number of States. important in voting strength there are believed to be majorities who favor a more or less extensive amendment of the Volsteud Act. Democrats indulge strong hopes that Smith will carry New York. New Jersey. Maryland. and possibly Illinois and Michigan, all of which have been usually Re- publlcan. Mr. Hoover's personal record ls clean, but during and since the re- glme of the late President Harding the record of the Republican party has been smlrched with very serious scandals which will inevitably come under review in the vigorous‘ and spectacular campaign of the months to come. The Coolidge Administra- tion is also vulnerable to attack on account of the President's veto upon the measure passed by Congress for the relief of farmers, many of whom formerly Republican, are disgruntl- ed and refuse to be concilinted. There seem to bc ubundantgrounds for a. forceful and confident assault upon the Republican citadel under circumstances that give advantage to the attacking party. . JULY 4. 1928 t . wyt> Iii] e . m»... c0 l , lOmklfiii. If you are interested in getting a" big p a!” package of real. good pipe tobacco-and valuable presents in exchange for “poker hands” that are packed with iii-smoke Rosebud, all ready cut: for your pipe. T0 OUR PATRONS’- Make a memorandum right now on your calendar that‘ Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th are S. A. McDonald's Dollar Days. r _ We are making this notice because we value your put- ronage, and want you to be fully prepared to spend the day here-saving money an you go about selecting the things you need. llljljdiF huh» of w Quurs as. t 2B» 19in» W. lisrlefl- Mia-J WllY MUSCLE MEANS S0 MUCII T0 YOU Did you ever stop to Cfilllllflti? the amyount. of tissue that covers tlic bones in that body of yours. Wlictlici‘ your bones are lai"ge‘oi' small they arc s0 completely cov- ci-cd with tissue that only nt. a few points ctin you sec or fecl any bony prominences. w. J And this great bulk of tissue ls muscle. . Of course a little layer of fat covers it to some slight depth, but. muscle tissue "fills out." the whole boily framework. Now this huge bulk of tissue was not inéunt to simply llll out your body or make a covering for it. but You will find llifllly, iniiuy items of decided interest and It is well to remember that each department MS mo"! 110"" specials than it can advertise. All ln all, this cvciit is typical oi‘ its predecesso both iii variety and value. A ilollur saved is a dollar caruril and the amount of dollars you save ilepciitls entirely upon the gross umflllnl 0| your tiurcliase. Yours vcry truly, S. A. McDONALI) Naturally ulhpurls; of the body SllttYt‘ in the bout-fit of this iiitvrcais- cii circulation. _ n. addition. extra Yeti Trllilfl-llill"; -i - ' tl . bloot Wltlrt‘. . c ‘agilit- will“ splecn and bone That is why you are equipped so marrow so us to supply thc blond Willi WWI bit! 111085. 11 SHORE hell" j with this cxtru food for use whenlu long intestine, and so forth. ' Therefore if you want to get nl you intended that you should use it, not just sitting around or doing. work mire in u. while, but that every . duy sonic form of work or exercise should be taken. was meant to pull the bones about needed. , in different directions when you ‘The use of the muscles crcatcs Billie‘- dflllltl’ their W0"! DFODBTlY wish to walk, to run, or to do work i-xtru. heat in the body. and its you "$9 Y0"? lmlsclfis 11nd you'll keep of any kind. _ It was meant to do so much work that Nature gave you a stomach that will hold three pints. n. small intestine 20 feet long so as to give the blood a chance to absorb all the good out, of the food as the food travels all this long distance along its surface; o. liver that is so large that ii: holds one quarter of all your blood in it all the time. and all other organs in proportion. That is in proportion to the needs of a body which was covered with such a large mass of muscle. And it is by the use of this mass of muscle that all these organs are kept in working order. When you work these muscles they manufacture an acid which must be gotten out of the system by means of the blood. The blood cur- ries it to the lungs, and the lungs have to breathe more deeply and more rapidly to get rid of this acid and supply more oxygen to the blood. because this acid has used up extra oxygen. This means that the heart must pump with more strength and more rapidity to get the blood to and from this muscular tissue. ___f_i know “hon, is ‘ifuy everything going along in good con- _ The point then is that. Nature by K1111011- piitting this huge bulk of muscle on t New lune \ Abitibi Power & Paper Company, Limited 5% First Mortgage GoldBonda Series “A" To be dated June lat, i928, maturing June ht, i953. Principal and interest payable in Canadian. United Staten or Sterling Funds. Dflltfllltflflllonl SL000 and $500. The Abitibi group of properties constitutes one of the largest producers of newsprint paper in the world, with an annual. capacity of 650,000 tons and capable of expansion to 1,000,000 tons from present timber and water power resources. Total wood reserves exceed 50,000,000 cords; developed water powers aggregate approximately 200,000 h.p., and undeveloped water power resources aggregate ap- proximately 500,000 h.p. in reserve. Proceeds of the present bond issue. of $50,000,000 principal amount, will be applied in substantial entirety to redemption of funded debt of con- In British Columbia a provincial election has been culled to tukc place on July l5. It is of consider- able interest here from the fact that the present Liberal Premier of that Province, Hon. John Duncan Mac- lcan, was born in Prince Edward Island. He is a. practising physician and surgeon and was first elected to the B. C. Legislature in 1920. He is o man of undoubted ability, integ- rity and has many qualities attrac- tive to voters. He is being assisted in the campaign. after the Liberal Government to take over an exten- sive mileage of railway built by the Provincial Government, but which has hitherto not paid the cost. of its operation. 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