q , u - ~ _- -- ~ .. . . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , a » ~~0IlAliLOI IETOWN GUARDIAN ll t B Th W ' i * m "e m“ W» - M“ "m" ' ' I . h, ' ' o y e Contemporary the manipulation oi hll particular , w; M , _, ‘ ___ American gsdgetinanincrediblyabortlpaceoi *.:...;e....~..,__ .:.- "car-hm ,5“ - m -=~-=*-==;;1;-_",;; Snip fLT..°“.....'.‘.“.‘.”.§.“.I;'; .3“. ;.“'....“““...; g- ilk“ . _ t in mgland appears ____ _ _ . u u _ , mhliliaetarfn, L u::,-:::u:,a~:a°.a. harden. daemon ‘o, m‘ um, Gwemmgn‘ n (n. “M” amt-u”, loses the ‘old time Iorkmans pride in ,, and launder-d. at. Burnett. Anaemia sexier-u, g, pun“, m,‘ tum“. m,“ ‘u m, m"; p"- _ his work, he has become a. part oi V , w m "m u“ daemon w mo- » _ _ a machine. A remarkable result is a . m" ‘i0 l, m, uhmuluu 1h a "u". ' A “u, u‘ “Bump!” an all-round slackening oi the claims -*- llllI_'l‘0l-0ld loath News: ‘ll. Andllrlnln. 2M ‘lawman 5|. Q U80 O l ‘f, Clllllll‘. n, u x b0 Th U , saw vghu-aitarfgzh; as"; 1;"; 13:51:‘, “to It- warfare, it will be iortunate, but it is m I . l a , ,, “D By Robert s. Lynd and Helen Mer- rad om a lone o lnh ur._ Med t:- "M u an: ' ie-ii ts ‘soar. is ' thinkable that Great Britain. with E ' - a ' ' -~~ rell Lind. (Constable. Ills. 6d) one are sass: everyw ere. e » "°"‘°“""'-“~I‘°“I:°': u I "°"1-“""- '- “m- h; vast naval and commercial aeeis rnUrr soiumms causes um I it'd" "l" "e film" m‘ “dlm- m“r?.'.§"o§TQ "‘ °""“'°‘ ""1.'?f..§§"'r1§$1...‘$'§1.:.,°”'“'”““ should become the only nation to It is. o! course. impossible Wllllln Why not. when a cheaper led can f, JD. rum- cram-finest. Alsl. blePimrson. ones iimee. huuht, thy, uttituge, when we were youngogohu i; w“ the limits oi a, review to do iusilce to learn the Job in a iew days? “u“-'L"'ii't§ir'i?."'_°'°"' m.“ ¥$am?|orge:ry‘.'3er. lent a aoearere In war and in peace alike the aub- not unusual to have attacks oi colic this detailed. o .3 ‘y doolllllellwil- of "t- "pWlmd b!’ ‘t i" °°1' .ne:ae°°wi:to, lflmlln: Ava. oé..ni-.dllngs',"‘izrnl growl. ' , - mum, h" hr-ovou to he a. deatn- irom eating iruit that ‘was not ripe and proioundly inter-outing story oibred photographs in the home; oi I. ‘more: o.‘11'."o...'.°.’.' street. mo. J-uooheo-n. ttsrifi. semi, u-ou to it; erew or hreve men, as rec- or perhaps overripe. 1t wu; thought iiie u developed in u representative illierature, as patronized by even the ~ " In“ h‘ M“ 1' ‘nu-hm’ 3"“ one, tragedies have proved on both that as long as the iruit was just city oi about 40,000 inhabitants in few men. Who must study a llitlo. y , 1 sides oi the Atlantic in both tho ripe that no trouble could arise even the middle west oi America. A period lllllllob’ the lllllllfief-‘o 1Y- 15 A P1511111 t MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929 United suites and the Mother ii quantities were eaten. oi about iiity years is taken, SIId the task to read. Weliad better vase on ' . Country. And abolition by mutual ‘This is a mistaken ideubecause changes during that time in labor lo the Blltolnobilo fol‘ lllfltl-i the loll sghoqh 5|GN5 Qyagnlzuflgn muduheu mo“ .106,“ agreement between the nations seems even sood iruit, estcn in large quanti- conditions ,the employment oi leis- lllnllellco 1n °l'd1lllll’y 5119mm 111*- {upon u", Bram, 500mm Y“, a“ to be the only way open to prevent ties especially ii iollowed by tho are, child-rearing, school, the home Every iamily. Blloll ll lfllllll)‘ out o! _ p the recurrence oi these ‘appalling sea drinking oi much water, can create eeiiuiouu Qbggfygngg; uhu thu much. work, must posses its car. Use and V1513"! “"9111”? t1“°“311 me "m- ‘119 51mP11n°5l1°11 '3! 1541a‘ "Home; 1h time o1 pegee, great distension in the intestinal. inery oi government are careiuliy not wont, the sickly sentiment which is Province are naturally interest/ed in , merits, and the weeding out oi law- _ causing almost paralysis. ed 5nd discussed, Full statistic; arethe mlasma. oi the American mind, knowing the names oi the districts , yer: who so advise or protect the New York is to have it ‘Scotland And so when the iruit season uuhpu¢¢ Thu ¢owh_uh imugiuuryiciustcr around the car. The iainily through which they are passing. The chum“, u to vhmauy nuhhy ‘he Yard" oi secret policc-nity young season comes along it is not unusual ohe u; hour“, hut grue u, iypFgéwell-nigh live in it. Apart irom bus- r" yeoent movement towards placard-E ehdu o; Jusum Ah the“ are d°ubt_ men, possessed oi special aptitude ior youio read in the daily pipers oi Middleton, h», i, ‘my uuiee o, (we are Elness, the main idea seems to be to " m‘ the ‘amok h“ done much w , , b, . m, a d ,0 _ and iitness ior their work, to go iorth cases where severe illness and evcn huhpflued u; yen-h) about gwu huur-giget somewhere ior the sake oi getting h, h,‘ m, , b m, es W u“ -° “sues” m’ n '1 r unarmed, in plain clothes, alone into ‘mi-h 1118 fouowtfi "l! Woflllfill- ugguhee grom the uegreoi; greet, eityithere-and back. Love-making gets prov c t ormat on. ht ’ re . thy oi consideration. Mr. Ellis. how- dark may, and my“ among the gence in raw irulta. by n“ “w. an, i, "speed" as we,uohe 1h the cuh sumuumeu with d“- __,,_ 1| “m 9' ,1"? pf°p°ru°n °1 dmmcts W91‘ 118mb! 1W5 Elle-ts "D011 m9 flill- masses oi the criminal underworld oi “Ferment! h!" 511W“ 1-11" are 101d, u, the Amer-icon ideal (uhd, lustrous effect, and always with a. drain that have neglected this admirable ~, catlonal culture and development 0i the metropolis. They will iorm the chem" ""1 800661161168. which swtll indeed, as a suhdhy ‘ch00, report hhion the pocket or the wooer, {or the modern girl is not content to be taken l ~. t0 about thirteen billion dollars per . "u, ,n Mn" words, rough“), u" aegréitsultczv $2.1, ;fl?hehevegtleiilelrxri ‘Gino’: merit to sound rnonarchical princi- 0N GROWING om Strand, I can Just look at the end or the total oi the war debt income the ‘glglnizations tgiroughout ‘the world. 91°5- Where the-mob thrusts or loiters P1" ""1 know lbollt that. Typewrit- ____ ___ United-States is scheduled to receive W m‘ ° m° ‘n my - Be with Be i tn er it °' 1' 1°“ m“ ‘M °h°mmw I "°“"‘ 1"" "° - , ' other bodies or grou to outlaw T}; wk“ g prooiu t, 5, -m°' “'3' °1' 9 9 Th be I, ' t, How comes about this appalling war, or to outlaw the nation that w_ Downy: the Gamma“ gimme dying, a ha: with ‘he “use: m his tggltllx c£nm",::,',1:u,: wgmt‘ Professional Cards , 3 m“ °t ma“? M" Ems‘ °°mm°“1' 3.152373211811113:wintlegryiatigrfilwprlo: 3'11"? 1° u" M"m“‘° Hwkw” My 35m?!‘ I u. on m om m M“ °“1Y I Danny irom the pass- years ior the Vlrsll banquet: I it: Mflfk R. MCGUIEGII, Science Now Sa 4 ink upon its causes‘ placed foremost terns. once upon a time we on a tour ai inspection is oi proved ' ing crowd sit next to—— d t i t h " ' thought we were fighting in‘ a war inter-o“ ma 1m rtgnoo to on tho Mm’ "m" “"113 9mm“ *1‘ 1-1" an a c mm u - B‘ A‘ ‘1 NLIG HT 9° The girl was a typical club girl. nuns-ma, soucnon. n < °' rou vioouous HEAL publicity method. For the woork al- ready accomplished we have to1, thank the Women's Institutes, whose‘, praetini interest in the weliare oi the schools in their communities has been shown in so many ways. A1 number ‘o! additional schools arcI being placarded this season, and the proportion so marked is now about! SR7 per cent. There are icw, i1 any,‘ districts which have cause to be, ashamed oi placarding their names, whils the greater proportion have: every reason to take pride in this publicity. It is to be hoped that the ierenca. ‘W4 “wk Wm be °°nu““ed' and 518118111- 1 "iraternities and sororities” With1 , Howeve with out o; h hh ditions oi which we read. To touch ~ i that by the end oi next season every , A SOLDIER’ SPEAKS indulged r ourtlelves “i: o 1:; atonco onsroot-matierzwrhe ireqneh- 1girls, it may be added, atheltics are , . _ . .4 , . schoolhouse in the Province mil no" do u“ mp,‘ o, Newmmub (mm, empty the StomachW01divumeuuhdhhespeedwhguhthuy nearly iicarious, but the University B. N. In a recent address at the St. d are rushed thro h hove heoome eom- or Hlzh school with the most flourish- 9 an intestine and thus get U8 _ snmmenme l, I h,‘ lng "bear-cats" clubs attracts them, ‘ ' ' ' “i , l bear the name o! its district. plainly v discernible to everyone who passes. 1,. A LESSON T0 CANADA The alarming increase oi crime in the United States in the past de- cade was- the subject oi a radio ad- dress delivered recently by Mr, wade H. Ellis, iormerly Assistant Attorney General oi the United States, who1 ‘spoke in behali oi the Crime Com-l mission oi the American Bar Associ- ation. Mr. Ellis averred that the annu- al murder ruic in the United States since 1900 has increased 350 per cent, that this black list has now reached an average oi about twelve thousand persons "done away" each} year, and that whereas iri 1900 the: number oi murders averaged two ior every one hundred thousand oi~ihe1 population, the proportion today is. seven killed ior the same unit. This terrible roster, we are told. is ilityl times the number oi similar crimes‘? committed in the British Isles, or in France, Germany, Italy and Ja- pan respectively. And although the monetary cost can never rightly in- dex the evil, yet even at this reck- oning Mr. Ellis is responsible ior saying that the charges irom rob- bery, insurance and the mainten- ance oi penal institutions amounts ‘ vicious influences the tre- wifevauuee iiatfilflpiay. Thousands U!" succumbed to the-sordid game l we know its aitermatii and all the a. healthier public opinion. The situation as the Montreal Ga- zette well says, has its obvious les- sons ior us all. For it conclusively shows that no civilization, however vast in its range or rich in material resources, can hope to flourish so long as it remains in the grip oi ma- terial appetites. And the positive. steady culture oi "a. sound mind in a sound body" is the essential oi that citizenship which ioreuer remains the largest asset oi any nation under the sun. Thomas (Ont). banquet oi the Can- adian Legion, Sir Arthur Currie sounded a note which, coming irom the former commander oi the Can- adian ioi-oes in France and the head oi the war veterans‘ organization in this country, will be heard with in- tense interest throughout the British world. Calling ior a. vast organiza- tion oi British veterans to maintain the iriendship oi the old war days. and stressing the value which such an organization would have in con- tributing towards world peace, he said: "We," (oi the lesion). "hove t-llo uneoualled advantage oi having known and experienced the mean- ing oi wsr. We are not speaking from theories only, but irom sc- tual practice. We know its hor- rors and its heartaches; its priva- tions and its wounds and tears; we know its days and nights oi ar- duous anxiety and cruel toil and sorrows that followed in its train. We speak then oi peace, with the authority 0i service. Today there is e new spirit abroad in the world. a. spirit which the nations have not known beiore. It is the spirit oi peace. There is a gentler wind blowing through all the lands, gen- tle with the note oi international harmony and mutual respect and trust. The nations seem more receptive than they ever were be- iore to the gospel oi peace. There is a cry ior reduction oi armaments. for arbitration, ior settlement oi disputes without recourse to wen- and it is a sincere cry in my judg- ment-a cry irom each nation's heart. ‘The answer to that‘ cry, it to end war. ‘Phat thought streng- a time at least“ we ielt that the iates had played with us, and that our dream was not to come true. d, u“? '.F°“°Y-" A f" lllol’! Bitterness and hats and mad com- , M‘ mmw" “mm m" w “m” mm”. toehuiegh, mm mum petition end nrrognnce geemed ldwardrlsland will be the iirst he b mm,’ Bread oi the soul, rain where the "gear in with the dominant values W-I-BINTl-EYJK-o, “m, h hmme-jw, by m, ,,-,,_ eeunfatoche gaé-vegergegitlinéxléldifg: has yet paid us. and the announce- T,“ ma,‘ m,“ a, my he"? ‘ w,“ summers perch. oi the city» ("Business Success and ‘amt llazidmAmrney-at-IJI 3.112;.‘ edgier N22110:,‘ m’ m“ m '“'“‘1’< 11"" ‘“"°"°‘“ mp" m“ "°‘“"““"°' °" °°v ""1" :21 o: huthmtflm u or: '§‘.,°..".,°'.°.°,§ erea wire ' - . religion go together") an increasing ham k0 Tgggm when wxterln eml M‘ v»- -- m or». o. .- :.~..*:.*=-.i.v.:.":;==:: ‘...‘:::"".......... .....- w»- - an n» r an» i» i» °‘" rescuer; ""’ "M t‘ ‘.';°'.:::.'..‘:.‘.tr.f.'.‘;‘i;."“ ' to" °""'""'"'*~ '- e l :2." ll’."’"3.‘i‘." which the o. r. a; has not yet eatab- "“‘°'" lvea the night will blossom u the With all this chiidishneas a stern McDonald & Mcphee "ll"! ""1!- ewara to protect the um and m. party oi decent citieens are in po- eflcot in preservation oi social order, have no place ior pessimism. There 15 l Whllper oi peace throughout nucleus oi a. larger iorce to be es- tablished later, and will wear no badges or marks oi identification. No great city is more in need oi’ a police force cflicierit in every de- partment than New York. But beiore the record oi the great Republic, which nesident Hoover has pictured so ialthiuliy can be cleaned up and placed on par with really civilized nations there is a. tremendous work oi rciorm to be accomplished. We confidently believe that the Presl- dcnt and many other good citizens will do what they can to that end. but it will be the work oi years, and extending beyond a single presiden- land pronounce the name oi their Island Province? We ask the ques- tion because the other day in a con- versation between a iew persons. none oi whom were natives oi the Ancient Colony, every one oi three persons placed the principal accent diiierently irom the others. One placed it on the first syllable, anoth- er on the second, and the third on the last syllable. Sir John Macdonald always sc- cenied the second syllable oi New- foundland, and the last syllable oi Manitoba when speaking oi those provinces. Educated natives oi any country may be saiely trusted to correctly pronounce the name oi that country. Premier Ferguson has announced that provincail highways in Ontario will hereaitsr be known as the King's highways. "Why are we doing it?" he askedfiand went on to answer his own question. "As a sentiment ii you will," he said, "around which our people can rally as a constant rc- mlnder to the public oi the great organiution which has the Sovereign at its head-as a. daily lesson to our children-so that those who come in us irom other shores will bs told that there is a King at the head oi this country; that we pay iealty to him; that we propose to rally around him on every occasion, and maintain the Empire's position in the world, leading the van oi civilizastion and doing good the Seven Bees over." There is nothing oi the weakling in Premier llkergitsons robust attach- three sections oi this Maritime reg- as is that oi the great trsrisportaitnn system oi which he is the head. lbhed a direct connection, although appalling crime , most in water, are the most danger- ous, ‘There is iii-st in irritation oi the lining oi the stomach and small in- testine. this iermentstlon, the stom- ach and also portions oi the small intestine become distsnded. Sometimes paralysis occurs and it is neccssaryto open the abdomen. In suchcases the u testing oiten re- sembles the inner tube oi a. motor tire with weak spots in the rubber; that is some portions oi the intes- tine will be distended to a tremen- dous siu and the other parts are nearly ilat. Now the above are extreme cases and oiten call ior surgical inter- tink rid oi the gas distension is the iirst thought Putting the iinger down the throat or taking mustard in water to induce vomiting should relieve the stomach. The gas dlstensi u. in the intestine or injection. Wherever there is psin in the ad- domen due to distension, the enema is the simplest and most eiiective remedy. THE LAND WE LOVE BY FI-ANK YIIGB dlcates "the only temptation io which 1 can usually be relieved by an enema Jun‘ w” not; gubjecggd") we ugh go to excursion or dance save in an ex- thlhuu yum- in the 91d cuuhtnq pensive autmthe carenrosches on the Bu; thug L; in paging, u; u; exum. iiamily snavings, on its bathroom iac- ‘he oh, o, gwu "huh; mum 1h this tiiitics, on its iood even, and needless to nuuhun," hu.¢uued_ ‘say, on its religious ohservanoes. w, meow-um, ‘The pages devoted to the "auto" and in the first p1ace., that we are, to a large extent deal- tits exploits deserve careiul study. 111 1h; wihh u diner-eh; hhu gmigu ha- 1, view oi the ileeis o1 new autos let tion to our own. Great is our interest ;loo5e “Don olll‘ own TOMB- in the United States, nothing springs‘; Education ovens a curious vista al-v, mo" vgvidyy m our view than the,most unimagined on this side oi thei, u-uuh pmfesm- P0113“! pfgged upon iAtianticj ‘The real curriculum 011 us in his brilliant "Factors in Ameri- i looming is increasingly invaded by" sting interests, atheleiics—' can History," that the time is past1j1W° dflml“ m. phi-nus such u “blood L, thicker jtlie activities oi the "Bcar-Cuts“ as‘ . l than water." ciutui-e" is certainly the who players o! iootbaii ad baseball‘. “u; word we hhuuyu hpply (o the huh- , are called-and the social ciubs- ‘; mon ‘ in Mlddletown." “Any- hudy with gwmqhflv, dun“, can he; all the same, and they have their u dlyuroa" i, a uummuhh, hem-u I clubs and sweaters. But, with our Emu-k The“, L, the “usual Saturday s own atheletic events and exchements morning divorce grind" in curreritietrons upon us. we can understad he r he; phu-uhihg uhd m, thu y”; this; what is wholly sirange is the ten you" wool-cu have uhhuuhy w". enroachment oi the social club on uueu uhuugu p" “h; o, mmhusm even the actual hrwrs oi study them- Th“ 1,5 wwmpahled by h“ mconcelw selves. Yet statistics are given. Two ably mawkish sentimentality beiore ‘MTFM-s may 511961 1131“ °Yl the Am‘ marriage, and a silly prudei-y wmuh erican mentality, and the s.eadily you-bid,‘ my uxqmh-uchiuh to the more exacting problem oi the “clubs? young. Even ii mgrrioq mu ehuureu, In 1894 the High Szhcol boasted one --11te",g,u,-e_ uhd u", h“, whded to club; the "Turemethfnn Literary diuoupeu; “may as mule min-es“ Society." the year-book said. "The and it may be added, iemaie too Cards Turemethian Snciezy has slowiy pro- have taken their pluce. And, iar more 3795595 1" the 1"‘ Y“? W118i m? than cards the automobile. iuture has in store ior it we can not But this is rather to anticipate. SAINT JOHN, N. B. John, N. 13.? A. Saint John is the commerci- in British America. aphid-flit flying firs, ‘mrning old yellow leaves; evormlrbitiie erot- lqlllflffifl‘ rallies. i Q. What is the history oi Saint metropolis oi New Brunswick and one oi Canada's Atlantic wintsrporta, was iounded by that intrepid body oi Loyalists who landed there in 1183. Parrtown was the name those three thousand loyalists. who came in twenty ships. gave their new home, to honor Governor Parr: but in I785 the name was changed to Saint John and it became the oldest incorporated city I take the book and gather to the Ieannctsailyouraeuicaanof tell, but must say, as Mary Riley who; wu ‘gem u, see g5 the fulfilment Smith said, "God's plans like lillies in deadly earnest, oi Samuel Butler's W" ""1 Wm“! ""1015? We mllsl- not Brewhon prophecy that mhuhiheu tear the close-shut leaves apart; would come to liic and dominate their time W111 reveal the valyw o! sold!’ orator-h n," hm three new“ ‘hut Time has done so; six years later. hove encore‘ gum the uuclety o; a Press editorial entitled these clubs, Miduiogowh “he, 135°; each h, hum "Barriers to Intellectual Progress." he; geemeq to hemuhu existence Well it might, when the first school each has dernoralized it. The first is h°“"- “"1 "h!" Dart oi the second. tho gpoeiouuouuh o; “hour; ‘he "m iouiid itseld invaded by club and and the “Movie" or "Ihlkie"; uh, committee meetings. Well it might third the gugomubueu, Ah three are when the other name ior the "calyxes Pffilfiht in our own couniry, but, so oi gold" became "getting a living" for, they do not, "um m have dew“, and getting on socially," when the alised initiative oi body and mind to Btate law had actually, but in vain, the extent revealed by the serious 11° bill those social organizations, and uhuiyuiu o; Amemhh h“, "Wham," when “the bifurcation oi high school it is true, Lg huuy uuhuutuhihg no,” iiie" had come to express itseli thus: ior music in both eouutrieu, "When do you study?" Someone asked It ll very curious to read the eiieot S clever high school girl. "Oh, in oi specialized labour in “Mlddietowq-LH civics I know more or less about pol- itics. so I don't have to study that. Only. as in the jostling 1h the In English we're reading plays and l So, irom this glittering world with The religious outlook is saddkst o! Let me have wisdom. Beauty, w“. doin and passion, erilclal beliei, or rather theories, as to our 10rd. a. wish io make sermons ‘ farm profits bigger. ktmiii OTHERS work is easier through the help of appliances and 11m- ning water. The children grow up under the influence of a brigh DahcPs work is easier in many ways and ‘ tel’, happier home. For the Man _ Who Cannot Smoke At Work The Favorite CHEW IS i7: a - § \ ~\\ H Erin v ~t\. Egmiziioisoi 11BLACK Twufcrihwi Moi MONEY TO LOAN 1, "mam" 1Yl¢lBti80 01' mlifirlnl Wealth, thoned us and inspired us and car- Is t i to h inc 1d - a m, m, o, My,“ w-mch mm ,0 er mu u, mum}, o“, m“, bum. ion. ah iame as one oi the greatest “zi_‘,:l°,n;m° m" ~ °° an its fashion, all. Outside the Catholic Chung}; it Cameron Block, Charlottetown, p3,], van, trim, But, arter- ghe Armistice, {or oi railway managers is world-wide. ' Its iire and play oi men, its stir, seems to consist in a. beliei "in a a ‘v m, “m, ,, u never a w " its march. Supreme Being. in the most sup-‘ bu‘ o! sumwrch T", .- McLeod 8c Bentley I. A. BENTLEY IMO. B. A. . Ill the 1d, Iyqim‘ lltioal or eoonmnic partnership with much o?“ .32‘... u .33 lllll°1l , mo" intimate relations have “m,” —John meeaela- Continued on page s m‘ mm" o, m. und,,"°,,,d_ towards that objective we may, been earnestly desired and the sub- , , ___ I. A. MeDONALD. II. r. MQPIII] mg pain h gone, leavin: mnfldautiy set our teens. oar pet o; no" to mo, m“; howl, Y"! oofll land. nor your bill land {L lw-qn unwraps, srrouruva, no. lhin aa wiily, nature"! Other alleged causes include the ab- dreama oi the war ts and war ‘uh-mm "w", ‘mm nor your valleys, ‘ ' ' fi_"_- NONI! ro wan aa nature meant ii to W = eurd multiplicity oi laws done on mu” m,“ “m” mu" ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ m~ - m. Iver in, nor share th battle - - “#3111411! 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