r111: _c_11.a_.1j.1_._g_1jrw1:'row1\1 GUARDIAN PAGE FOUR Z: .__ >._.-I. ~—--—-~—- -—-—- — —~—--—--————i- ~—*'—'~i—- - ‘f’ " " '*'" THE GHARLOTTETOWN tlllAlllllAlt 4° l" m‘ w“ 1-.-,,,.1.~..t_-\\'. Ulleslo s. .»1.1ii<-_ .\1. 1'. Vlcc-Pri-sit ‘—J. n. uiiriien It ls a tradition that children - ‘ " ‘ ll- “la-mitt” find school odious and welcome " __1.--q will 1c. 1111m- ___ such catastrophes as fires, epide 1...] iuii Kin". per yi-nr (in iulvniu-c) ill‘ll\'i‘l'1'1l. “I135 and tornadoes which cyeau 1th Sm‘ 1i A . . . Slivlnrs l!111l.l1n1:_ Detroit llitvffitfltv ltulhl t m.“ \\=1q1..11;11h_\- 'l‘1\\vr\r ll11il1lin1__-_ (‘liicnzoli 1t t-‘lll 'f_‘_lI.v: 11ml" _\|];1|1|_| 1mg; 1111 Ming, San Francisco; 114.1 .\1». b.1111 btrccl. '11i||.1.-1|»1~11. illorning lllnxinl .\li your achievements in business, politics and sport. may help you tn live. but tho esteem, confidence and affection you have collected nrv-untl you help you to llic. . S.\'l'l'l{l)\\'. UVTOBEI’. l. 1932 The number of sheep per farm re- porting has increased from 19.9 in 1921 to 27.8 per farm b11931. Every province except the three most west- erly shows a falling off the total‘ number of farms reporting sheep. There was a Iblul decline in sheep production in the Mantlme PIO- \'L‘.lt.‘i35 and Quebec of 270,917, and an increase of 692,924 in Ontario and the Middle West and British Columbia, giving a net increase for Czmada of 422.009 sheep. Alberta alone provides nearly 85 percent of the net increase in the decade. The number of farms reporting sw-ne has also decreased, but the total swine producton increased ap- sonnpts.” preciably from 1921 to 193i. The the sonnet scqucncc in this volume , malll lllcllllscs all‘ ill ll“! l1l‘0\’l1l¢°5 tho ‘verse in today's Poet's Corner ,0! Mlmimba’ snskatthcwan and M- i‘.'!S lidcn chosen. It reveals the poet ‘bmita’ Prince Edward Island shows {an increase of 3.61 1m‘ cent. A POETS DEATH In the death this week of Dr. Rchcit Nurwood, preacher, lecturer 11nd 1.11101, America has lust one of its most distinguished cultural lenders. The fact that Dr. Norwood “'11s a of the Aluritimc Provinces and hail friends and ne- qllfllnHlUCCS here, adds interest to the sketch of his career which ap- peared yesterdays Guardian. liven to those who kueu’ him only through his yxictry, his memory will he cherished with dccp 1fl.v'_i“g affection. Dr. Norvvoodls first volumc of verso, entitled "His Lady of the appeared in 1915. From 1111111 u in and in that mood of jo_vous communion 11.1111 nature which was character- ‘ 1.3;.» of Lnmpman and Car-j-‘l (‘ONCERT [HOVEMENT the i sonncts- i11 this. |1..'»\. .\i.11l_\' c‘. l For some months past the pro- 1-1111111: am line poems, "brtillunn. bmunyn] m“; m..." as 0m. cm“. 1111x111 of a Community Concert As- h“ H, ‘ Omups mike a note orlsociation for Charlottetown has ;-:j.mpat‘.1_v for the "l-iindrc-d com-{lmen (llscllsscd- and Tecellll)’ 7119. piliij.‘ of tin; lonely and miserable: ‘ ‘l"“l5l"‘7‘ “PP “'35 lake“ 9f Ween” "Lost. suudcrctl souls who bear ‘lzamm under the Presldcnc-Y u! Old and avoided crosses with each 1 M; Justice A1-5ena111t_ Executives P2111‘ ‘Ynvnrl mgpthpr m their and directors prominent in musical crown . - used to be. The birch rod has be- . happiness to many; and unexpected periods of idleness. Bu‘. the tradition, lsut nearly as true now as it used to be. Schools are conducted differently than they come merely a tradition. More ef- fort, is taken to awaken the child's interest. He is likely to get a clear- er notion of what it is all about and to dbcover that business of acquiring knowledge can actually be a good deal of fun. 'For business, for pleasure, for hundreds of things the automobile has brought prosperity, health and Yet 5° wildly is it operated that it wipes out more people than do modem weapons used in war. Other devi- ces have lifted drudgery off men and women and have given them leisure. But in all too mapy cases these men and women do not know what to do with leisure and it re- sults in boredom and mischief in- stead of‘ happiness. Economically and sociologfcally one, of the first steps that should be taken is to ad- just mans capacity to use and en- joy the fruits of invention to the undeniable progress of the age. "The British Empire," says the Trinidad Guardian, "by uniting on a tariff policy is possibly making the world's best contribution to freer trade. If the Ottawa Gon- ference does nothing more than make the United States realize that the old one sided arrangement is ended for ever, it will have hclpcd the West Indies. A system by which the United States floods the Wcst Indies with her manu- fecturcrl goods, and refuses to buy‘ our mzar in rcfurn. can no longer, he n p/ihcy‘ citdorsed by reasonableL manta l ("snails is represented by forty-. nub different lines of Canadian food products at the Bristol, Eng-i of thm-tir.“ circles have been appomlrcl '<'ll‘t(l1];1y1_(]' mnmq exhibition wmchl _ y, __ , _ ,plans are now 111101121" way of liringl OPEIWI 1Y1 that city September 1i I" “as by chlsuan Sympmhyling to Charlottetown concert art- f“ a permd of fmuwe“ days- In" that Dr. Norwood sought to inter-. formation rccrived by the Depart-i _ , lists of international reputation. A 111 his lafcrg ' pr-f the characters ‘x '1 _D n _ lcillllllfilflll for munlv-rrsliiyi will be ‘l 1S ' N": ll! dramatic poems. mcnt of 'I‘radc and Commerce at Ottawa indicates that thc Bristol 11w’. ;..- _‘.-.-11~ ~. ~ . -_ lmzhfnt’, and . _ Em . W? Y-ll ~ H‘ l. l 1. 1111i. of Oc 1.\.l. baton lb being better paticniz do ' If‘ )~1 i . 1r, npq m.“ 5 anno,_,,._c..tivi rcl this year by Canadian firms. r. .' “scum.- : ‘g p“ ‘ - ‘ “"1 f,‘ (iwrivg U119 than in former years. In" addition, wublc cv- ' _ 1:1 1: " “ ' n (and 1170-] _. . cl irons ‘ . r-t-rc, 111 why-ii F1" 1 o Panacea and “i us l:1:r11>:1':'1 ' l 1 _ ' .,_,,_. limb?!‘ 11nd l 1 t l0 h is to the minute there .It illcllldvs flit! following: ‘ha’ b“ x m-ucl be no ‘$0111; about i111; heart. Ullmllllycilll American . . ..1. ‘:1 r; ~ ' t. . i . ,:- . - , - . l‘ ‘vfl__,_ ' it 11111111 bi. u.» lll all ca s of, Ilunderci Hundred I-"inzlvth llim not in thr- -‘-~1.1\ " i} m y‘ U‘ ‘ co'nlnmf"zfl c°'°P9l'91tlVe <1 1111.» 1111.11; li"i‘,l1.1 11.1; 1...- l. . . Navktutld Enacted , h 111111 1111'. at the Cool o.’ id“- y)“. 1,11,“ H,” m‘ _> .511l>stys subsidies 1 , - , , .. XOZSQT-‘lifll Inaugurated H.111 i1. 1m- him 11-11.; l1g1"1 ,.-,, -- ‘wt pimmu‘ Th‘ I ‘y i. Inishituff Initiative “H”, ‘h " ' * Ju-rslnp >11 the ;.1 '1 1 H‘ 1; C‘ 1.. .. . .. 1111 l‘ ‘ mjlll spjr“ 4 1' 1 ' 01-. I" - 11.: ~' ‘l . ,.. I it lnillffilnflill, Bl0lllPf_ 1 ___,1‘ ,__ 1 111 1 111 111 of c1 111.. ympphbyflmyu Republican Fhllflfl to find ill-f" so 11w (lily. ~.““'i <"““"l‘ lll 111': flcllzclion oi '_1";, Uhmurguxicy EmBTEEXlCY \l"i~rc a p1,“, ' lHllllmCS. Mantain Maintain Vol-l o’ the irititiipli of Spill‘, 1 The 111o'r11111"-11L is one wlqich‘ A _ Radon“ Redlltlé ... ~-- .. » i ' .-. v 1 v . . , . _ ‘Md ‘Mud ihllOlllll make 11 strong zippcal to 1111'. . '_ H , T-‘inv-‘yblllce Jiix-"Eil" M“ n55 Always ‘ | v _ _ y U I r ; "i .. . l1- _. Pursurvcs Preserves ) . _ .1.1u.\1. .111. l5. l1.-.1.n. ore lilnff have ]\!‘(“)]sf\; 1;, Purvcnt Prevent ' - - - - = .. . . . . - . - . '1’ "-11 .l'11"1u1l - “NH”: ‘TARA, F/(Ixrnlgtq yllroll i1 w 1'»1\po1i1111.1i1s‘of healing - . ll upon fire Stale powvr ' “t ““‘ " ‘ ’ Puyqqosg produce . ._.. __ mired: uiusirai zmisfs 1n this Prov- .“ i?“ so hm“ H‘ “ha.” o.‘ the The war )\l‘i\Il‘1<""i i111 i111 .1 l.rl- y Cmlsmtmsllllfl Ciltnstltution N, _,,,,1.,_.-_ ,,1 m.- 111.11,“, ,,,‘H_I1|1.~1>. l)" “W, ,,,-,1,,_.,,.,,,>._| },,,,._.c,.,.,.' f“ "l_ ‘hf! “hrfmwl ti“; "’f“'lllu:’l° tam one wonder zvurkl-i‘ 15.1,» 1_\(‘l‘- Dl-‘itlulcttiff Destructive ' ' - *1 onouuci: 1 r1 _ _ . H f- ""’>"11"l =1’ 1’i1~ lfllll 1 1: -1,~ 1111-‘ "m"? hi“ gwpnmv In" “ll 911' water Wiwci‘ ntowiomiiete or wit; {Ormedhflnyzmgllydroitl hi; Wli “l: V ‘ l» .;, “m1.- ,,~¢,- v‘ h.“ ,M. -.,,,l thusiastic res-muse. ’.l‘l1e mm of the steam prnvcr Governor Roosevelt o suc e ect n ee ' mt m c‘ ‘ " ' ‘ \ *1 l‘ ~-‘~ ‘ ‘- ' ‘ came almost a mythological chor- , Dhnknwvn Bnrrat‘ m. guys‘; (7o11111111nify Couccrt Association is ,_,__‘__,M___;,Ml in li11k Charlottetown with .1,“ b (n, m voumy nxpjccntrcs througlmut. the riuctmu. While the 111x11 number oft in the mm“ “cqm-‘lll clllflylflcllt 0f iii-Citing’ 11 1111c": has dcclinedigmd "mm; find ‘t “Tmld be dil- yhe westcrzf ficult to name an objective ‘better ,.,.,. Show a‘ deserving of support, or more like- V,‘ Fulfill n3,_.u.r_,v.:ly‘ to result. in lasting benefit to other . ‘l“.11‘\ ."'1r.'.\. that ‘.110 COllilllCllt 1.. 511cc 15121 cxccnt in . ln P131111 "rldnvrirci l-I..1.1l::h'3 wnwn"mty' 11-. -1..i.»o fr. the drWad.» is llfit)‘ '11:‘ c1111? 'll1‘s '1t11i“'»‘t1l.~"~ iii‘ .1111: 11-‘ . , ‘ . ' ‘ Ix swam HURON is‘. IIlr'!"'-'l.-.' 11." V.1"\' llxuzutii-t‘, a] 3-11“ ti.‘ “ll-ch t,‘|l' ;11'.>1l\ic.'r.= should‘ Elie note. Wdor markets for Cam‘ wiiln pwultrv 1111* "titticigm rd as a i"~.ul'. o.’ tlw lmyvrril C. 11f111-1-11rc on, scene of Mondays llv-I-lvcllou. was established in its 11 Q1‘1'llll‘ll‘.“, 11:1.'l ‘hi1 Tim" 11w. 113th * <'lf‘<‘lt'd a Ilnionist by 543, F0111- v-itn 1111 11:. -llcn‘. -'\Y"_"lll.?,illl().l as - ‘ years later a Progressive was m. WC <11 1-1 , and Poultry ' - , , turned hi: 44. In 1923 Mr. McMillan Ai- ""1‘.1-~.1 1:1 . ..‘.u11 :~'-1n11ld i ' ~ ' ' l. beral, was elcr- r 3r m: h“ mum!‘ h m: hywnyq m ‘m; 1 .1 by .13, l11 192s‘ tuwrlrtant a1,11-ic11"11r.\l dcv/dopiiinn’. in 1930 fi-ll to 349. Thus fiurng ilu- (l"".'\(l1‘ undrr rcvicw thgrc has bccn a general decrease that he number of horses, d11e prob- uhzy to the increase in the use cf aidomobles and tractors. Cows in calf or in milk show a rlrircase in the Maritme Provmces 51E rach of‘ the Prairie Provinces thirr- has bccn lmth a greater nuru- tfljal and pPTCflYltflgC incfcnsr in thisc anmnls than in any pmvincc ra§t 0f the (treat lakes The great- ut gicrccntargc of mrrrmu: in thc ten servntiw, but Liberal majorities! with the one exception have been sm_oll and predictions of what the riding will do next Monday would be very unsafe. As the Ottawa Jour- nal nofss. it is not the sort of by- clcction on which rcsts the fate of a government. Mr. Bennett's majority docs not depend on South Huron. A Conservative victory, - 33¢.“ ,.,,,_-, “n.1,” h,- mp1,}, Co“ dorsatimi m" the administration and “mg-J, in particular a vote oi’ approval for 1'1"" wwrn 111 Canada 130347 thc Ottawa agreements. A Liberal tfatms rcpwrtnw 3.622.474 sheep in victory would leave the 151111 .1;. ff'lll_i.'ll'l‘fl with 11511.68‘! farms Ieporting 11,209,411? sheep m ma] i able to interpret the significance of Th1- .-,,,,,<y,-,,,.m.y or south Hub and other ratepayers of the coun- D°'"'“1°“'s1des. Ireland is essentially an agri- l"“""°"l- "m" l" 1914. and in 1017' ernment has not the support of the his maturity twat lip to 1,153 and the folly of his stubborn stand on South’ Ireland's relationship to the rest of Huron no," has filmed a Conflthe Empire. when chickens come < pelts are also Coincident with lm< already raiser-l the same point, nitrl thcrc will undoubtedly be a fight nvcr it between the Federal Government a-ud the State Gov- crument-unlcss Roosevelt is elect- ed President. Bu: we Canadians have nothing to d0 with this. We do not care who pays for the chan- nel, so long as we do not. There is every prospect, say; The Toronto Globc, that even m head- strong a man as de Valera will be the movement among the farmers try over whose councils he pre- cultural country, and if the Gov- fanners its tenure of office will be brief. And there are in the public life of the Free State wise and pl- t:iotlc Irishmen who will not heal- tate to impress upon the President home to roost many views are changed. much in the way even of a moral victory unless their majority made great gains. EDITORIAL NOTES i English As Spoken (Exchange) Phllologists are inclined to be- lieve that the radio and tulklul pictures will gradually brine about a uniformity in pronunciation 1B the United States and one may wonder what is to be the fate of Canada, since we are subject to the |sam6 influences. Even today an Englishman finds it difficult or 1m- posaible to distinguish between a‘ Canadian and American voice and what is even more disconcerting, tlliijat £011» of . , fiours 12.1.»; .0“... up. THE HEART RATE WHEN ASLEEP Some of the symptoms of which _ Thll column In Oplll for the ' rllnennlon h! eorreupyondentn o! qulltlnnl o! Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian do» not nocacnurlly endan- the ‘ opllllllll of oorrelpondontl, THE Ifill 0F MIST mu w the cllme of the mist and the mountain! cataract foaming in boisterous glee; Hail to Cuchulllnl proud-peering Ol’ I . PUBLIC FORUM 1 COAL SERVICE . ocrooan 1, 1932 many individuals complain - rapid v breathing and rapid heart beat- are really not due to any real ail- ment but to nervousness, anxiety, or some other emotion. ‘ ‘Thus we find that if they sit down and read, or engage in some light conversation, the breathing will be- come slower and also the heart rate. an inhabitant of the Southern‘ through chm-Hand, States finds the some difficulty in In red. rocky panda", {mm w; distinguishing us lingually from his “nu, s,‘ Northern compatriots. So far as he p1,,“- m, o: the patriot, the sage and is concerned, we are all Yankecsi me 301,851“; although he will~ sometimes add 111m“ syn-me 0g the deeds of the that the Canadians have a hint off. name and 51mm a Scottish burr- Who lived for their ktnsmcn, who It has been said frequently that died for their country; the educated people of Dublin ‘ whose ashes repose tn a far, foreign At your service cvcry day of the year, sup- plying the very best Coal, Coke and Fire- wood. _ ‘ HARD COAL SOFT COAL- DOMINION COKE Sold in any quantity at the lowest price. When you want 100 pounds or 100 tons, see \ As you know any, ln fact nearly all ailments increase the heart rate even when the temperature does not rise. This is the reason that an increased heart rate always makes the patient nervous, and of course the increase is always noted by the physician. As rheumatism is the cause or forerunner of most cases of heart disease, the pulse rate in children afflicted with rheumatism is nat- urally closely watched. D. IB. Schlesinger, London, calls attention to the fact that study of the pulse rate when the youngster is awake is not sufficient to estab- lish the presence of active heart disease in children suffering from rheumatism, who have no rlsé in temperature. Normally the sleeping pulse rate is about 10 beats slower than when the youngster is awake. A rapid pulse rate when the young- ster is awake, but which becomes slower by the l0 beats when the youngster is asleep points to ner- vousnss, not to any active heart ailment. However even if the temperature does not rise but the heart when the patient is asleep is as fastas when he is awake it would point to speak English most correctly. Any- one who has heard Mr. Oosgrave, the former president of Ireland, or Mr. George Bernard Shaw on the radio will agree that their mazmer of speaking ts assuredly not ours. On the other hand at Hollywood. where they are attempting to reach a happy medium which will be sat- isfactory to all English-speaking people, it was recently said that the educated people of the Mari- time Provinces most nearly approxi- mated such an accent. They could not f‘ “ guish between Ontario and across the border. In accepting this compliment, let us bear in mind that the carefully trained were in- dicated and not those who would say “ toone " for tune and certainly not those who any "lied" for had. The American newspapers have not yet finished with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's pronounclation of “ world. " His "wide worrrld" does seem a pathetically wider place than an ordinary wide world, just ins "ghost" seems for more ghastly with a redundant “h" which crept Qlnto the English language in the “Billy days °1 Printing ‘througlfithe acme heart disease mistake of a Flemish printer. When _ _ ' 4 _ ‘Mr. Coolidge was president and Another important. point is that .makmg man radio add h if the heart rate is above normal ‘crmc y H5595’ t e _ . s obtained so much amuse- rate when the patient is a‘slcep 1t is imam with his ecuna l strong evidence of heart disease vEnghmd voice gun t; n“: dmlw even although the rate when awake time for his 9y l‘ 11° ls considerably faster than when lmlnunclatbn “I 51W one word. Now in the midst of 1m election campaign, the candid“; lbcfore the microphone are easy marks. Governor Roosevelt, infin- mal, the rc-ison therefore should be ‘my m9 better speaker. makes investigatd. The simplest. method, fmmfirolls 511195 -F0l‘ M1‘. Hoover,’ as above menfioucd, L's to tare the l m‘? Wflgllniflllll Cillreslllllldellt- 0f ,,_ m0 Dmimt 1,. the New York Nation offers a gigs- if the rite copies down iflary s; that he may be under-stomp asleep. _ i The thought then is that if the heart rate is much above normal, although the temperature is nor- 1111f acter, and, as such, a perpetual eource of troublesome rumor. To still the fantastic rumors the Bri tish press is compelled at intervals —perhaps two or three times a year -to hunt up Private Show of the British Air Force as a mechanic, souue-rr xxvn. and announce to the world that he g , ls still busily engaged in the rou- (mom the s°°'“°“°°) tine work of his humble position. Cmflpflnlon of the highroad, hail! And so the other duy the standard all hall! alibi of Private Shaw was again giv- DRY 0n his shoulder flame of sun- en publicity. set bears, A‘ he 3°" "mlllllll! where the autumn flares A banner to the sky; in rug“; m.“ The trees are trooping hither to u- Here is modern mythology of a curious sort. The saga of "Lawrence of Arabia." has been admirably pre- sented to the world, and in civilised countries it is appreciated at it! full Mill value. But in the Near East and TWlllBllt Wlth spurs: a rank of in several other regions it long since coward cares took on the character of n legend. CR6!) "P. as though to take u; Here and there that legend has unlwareu, been cunnlngly built up and dta- And flnd their ntrltagems of 110119 fortcd info the pattern of l. bogey lvsil. to serve the purposes of political chicanery. Let popular unrest de- A¢°¢Pt the challenge of the my“ the Guardian a pleasing article anent the lttmeleods of Dunvegan. Skye, which brings up to memory the long gone hours of a “d8! thflt l5 gone" when a happy hearted Blrl. released by school holidays in Glas- gow, sailed‘ round the lesser Western . Isles of Scotland onward to the‘ Misty Isle of Skye, to be kindly wel- comed by the relatives of her late generous father, whose name and whose philanthrophy has long been remembered among the descendants of those whom his kindly heart and open purse had benefited in the days when war and consequent want had well nigh desolated the beauti- hnwcvcr, will be hailed as an en- 3.1mm‘ Nmona] Government u . Dfotest against the Ottawa agree- ments, the Toronto Globe, leading Canadian Lbcral newspaper, parlla- marks dryly: "It is not recorded "Plllflry situation tmchanged and that they have something better to u» Opposition could not claim ofler." i the routine has become automatic. and now the allbia for Show some- times precede the rumors about Lawrence. Arm so if. in that Private Shaw has again been oillcally locat- ed. He is still living obscurcly in a small cottage at Southampton. and of late his chief occupation has been the testing of several new speed boats. His spare time he spends in meditation and reading. m‘ h Houdini about on a U511- Commenting on the resignation of ‘some Liberal members" of that 1'8‘ —R0bert Norwood. powered motorcycle. To all appear- ances he has forgotten that he in the famous Ilawrence of Arabia‘ and is quite content to work with- ' out rank as a mechanic. Everyone 1 calls him "Mr. Shaw". It is one of ' the. most extraordinary cues of dc- liberawy submerged idtlty om mended ' 1 ~ grave. _ Sir-I have Just been reading in ful Isle of his birth. ihrough the many years of light and shade elapsed since then I still recall the day when a. group o! merry young people stood upon the battlements of old Dunvegan Castle and gazed upon the seething foam, on the wavm of the brood Atlantic: with its rocky pillars, standing as- sentlnels thereby. I How the years flit away! . daughter of the late noble phlfll’. the , lovely wife of my cousin Niwl Mar- tin of Glendale, in whose early I home, the Manse of Snlmrt, I PP?!"- , many happy hours, has long Bone.‘ to her rest, but her husband is still active in his benevolent work among his less ‘favored fellow men. l So long as mental and moral worth endure, the noble deeds of the . pptriarchs of Skye will never be for- gotten. » L-am Sir, etc. E. S. “Monster Of His Own Invention” (The New Statesman and Nation) John Ruskin must have found oc- caslon for lronlcal applause if- he was listening in to the Presdential address at the British Association. Today the men of science are sad with a. more informed sorrow than that; which inspired Ruskin‘: 1am- entatlons over man's growing en- slavement to the ingenuity 01 hi8 inventions. Sir Alfred Ewina. 100k- lng back "on the sweeping pageant ot discovery and invention in which he used to take unlimited del ght," is overcome by dlslllusion. Sentence after sentence in his speech echoed in a more modest way, the denun- ciations that seemd, to the mid- Victm-ian, positive scientist, only the hoarse croakings of hopelessness and benlghted medinevallsts; but of what use is that if we ‘starve, through lack of reasonable distri- bution, in sight of this new wealth? We are promised, by the same cap- abl egenie, leisure that was never dreamed of by our ancestors; but of what avail is leisure if man does not discipline himself to use 1t; Sole Distributors 0f This Exquisite Line Of Toilet Preparations mx escrow; Powflg" veloP in Hedjaz, Afghanistan or hills, , and creams, product; qf almost any area. betwene Damascus And dare adventure as we always ~ HOLLYWOOD l" "l0 llllh- and Teheran, and the story im- dlNdt i fin“? 7mm“ "I "l! t medlately mm that the mirlcul- Life with red wine nu golden ohnl- ‘t ous Lawrence is on the spot work- ice fills, Used and endorsed by i118 his magic on the natives. And And bids u: drink to all who for- l?“ m“ l." then to avert international com- ward fared- w“, m, h"u'°°°'| ‘I: pump.» England hu w show um 111m m, white mum of n» boat mm. ' Private Show is still pursuing the of dream; _ humdrum duties of In aircraft me- Thou dnuntlou. singing pug-rim; o: 5"” "f ‘m’ m" "m". ohmic. the Glam! ‘ Whttencr Liquid This has happened so often that Cream I'm Powder lrnlh 01001111113010 Bill Ind $010M: Vlnft our store and look om- thh new line which we m Introducing. You will not lava the lion without pu- olunlng come. THE 2 ‘MAGS Th8 '. ML.‘ I or telephone. A, PICKARD c. c0. Phone 240 Try Brahmin Orafige Pekoe Tea Retail price 50c per lb. Sold Only In Red Airtight Packages. Fire can consume the labours and savings of a lifetime—in a. few minutes. Are your Buildings and Contents insured? If not, write, phone, or call on Hyrzdman & Co., Lttlf The Oldest Insurance Agency in Prince Edward Island alum cl aiilll" In. 1r e Iii‘ av liiifuiil with mntal and spiritual profit? Himself a great engineer, Sir Alf- red turned to the work of the pure scientists, the great physicists; and found a little consolation in prals~ ing the industry, patience and skill. ,of the men who are investigating ' the structure of the atom, and track ing down th, neutron. But it is significant that by now all the more ,intel1igent scientists have realized the tnith that man is fighting a war for mastery over the monsters of his own invention. Professional (tarll Stewart & Lowther, J. D. STEWART, K. O. N. W. LOWTIIEB BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, FIG B4 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY w. a. BENTLEY, K. o. Barrister and Attorncy-lt-LII‘ MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 1,80 Richmond Street \ Living on lovo h all right, but it’! nice f0 have I few groceries along with it. Periodic- Eye Examinations . Don't wear your (luau for Mo or ten yum, u lam do. without ra-uamlnatlon. In In that time serious dunno An vitally important. wink time one‘! 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