1; --~-~ PIlIlIQO-Wc Ullfltfl I. lei-urn Ilsa-India . -I.lout. Cal. I). A. flanllanaa. ll- n Idlter and Quasar-a. is. Ileana Illllo ll-IO ILIQ II real (la odvannei ‘Iornlll Dally (founded ill?) associate lCIIOOf-De l. . l1 f“... v ..': ,'.'..-*..-r:....:.'.“'.¢b.":: HOITON-OIII Iollh KIWI! I. I!" IOBK—llotlillIIl NII NE\Y GLASGOW. I. IONTAGUI-W. A. Johnston. Audios-nah, us Indian ha, -' - I lines. Ill Wat 40th It. Ia-I. I. Illlllll. ‘\ Illlllllllilllkllllilt I88 Il-III. IOIVIII-I. I. ill GUARDIAN van he obtained horn tho following agents in osmium» A, Brown. Pout Olive. I. D. ‘hylrr Grafton Street. Ir d Gandhi. Great Georg: lireot. Maritime lihtionc-ru. ' l. ‘Ihei u While. ltd Elm Ayn Carer a 00- Quoen Street. ll. Whit-loot, Great George lime. Frank N. lane, ll :3 Duly. lkfilnoul Ma“. Alex. loflieraoa. u”... “use, h. ‘Iwael. lr-l-Il fIomllnl nmmy. cor. Ihac a asteroid J. .1. Duly. “nan red. Canada Nun 00.. D0905. ' lira. Jacobson, Dominates It - Ave. ll Hllllboft I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER s: 1929' LABOR DAY. Today will be celebrated through- out Canada and the United States as a statutory holiday in recognition of. the claims of labor organizations as a representative national institu- tion. In Charlottetown, as will be wen by press riotlccli the day willbe - observed luffiely as a. day o1 sport and recreation. As on former occa- sions, proceedings will begin h a parade at i0 a.m., from the Labor Union Hall, Water Street, consist- ing d members of the union, truck- nien with their mounts, and decorat- ed floats, led by the Legion Band, the visiting oibcc Bay Citadel nuhdbnd the Pipe Band, the whole making a pifflda which will ‘undoubtedly be a credit to the pity and to the Labor Unim The fine impression created last year, especially byT the parade of truckmerfs horses, excellently groom- ed and in splendid condition, is well remembered; and this feature of the year's celebration will be watched with more than ordinary interest. y sinc. its origin in the United state's in i882, when the Knights ofLabor paraded for the first time in New York City, Labor Day celebrations have become increasingly popular, and the day was dually adopted as a statutory holiday, the first Monday in eptemher being set apart for this observance, both in the United States and Canada. "Our citizens have always taken a. deep interest in the parades, sports, etc. of the Labor Union, and we trust that their celebration today will be largely attended and will be success- ful in every way. fi THE MARITIME Exnmrr. F The Guardian is indebted to Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, Maritime ‘Trade Commissioner at Toronto, for a de- tailed description of the Maritime exhibit at ths Canadian National Iixhibition. Evidently Mr. Burnaby has seen the need of proper press publicity for the Island section of the exhibit, and has come m the as- sistance o! the Government represen- tative in his characteristically ener- getic manner. Of particular signifi- cance in Mr. Bumabyb report is the statement that the potato exhibit, which was supplied by New Bruns- wick, has been marked simply “Mari- time" Irish Cobblers. "P. E. I, or 11.13.? It is not said as they are do- ing their good work on behalf of both." Mr. Burnaby has again prov- ed himself the friend of Prince Ed- ward Island, by thus enabling us to share in the credit for an admitted- iy fine exhibit of potatoes w which this Province, s0 far as the Provincial Department of Agriculture is aware, cmtributedmothing. Had the man- agement of the Island section of the ‘ exhibit been iefg entirely m Mr. Burnaby, who can doubt what the result would have been? It is reas- luring. at any rate, to know that he _is'on the spot, and is keeping a eye on our interestsas weli f that of our chm provinces. [i CIVILIZATION l -' .._._._ r ' The qilflltion, is‘ 041N110? has irequeiitly been asked. llid its‘ boa-inc upon mums won-m win mesa-d civiiiniicu has been discus-J sad from many angles. The follow- hig quotation from Ho 8hih._a Ohio- mlaa-achoiet. will be found an final-M = usbuiioumtcociioauppuuiiin- "fdiimibiiiaileiviiuiuucu a ttriaiistiowhiahislmitedb um- ' lynching auditor wit, 5m: oiliimna» nib.’ provement of the conditions of man. "On the other hand, that civili- sation which makes the fullest pos- sibio use of human ingenuity and intelligence in search o! truth in order to control nature and inns- form matter for the sarviee of mankind. to liberate the human spirit from ignorance. perstiticn, and slavery to the forces of nature. and to reform social and politic?! institutions for the benefit of the greatest number-such a civilisa tion is highly idealistic and spir- itual." ._.i__.._..__i- UNCLE SAM PEIVED ‘i. Reference has already been made in these columns to the recently Published book. “Uncle sham," writ- ten by a native of India-a graduate of Oxford-in reply w quorum. Mayo! “Mother India," wherein the author, one Lei Gauba, did ‘precise- ly for the United States what Miss Mayo did for India. Everyone re- members the furore which Miss Mayo’s book created a few years ago. itt was, in the main, {fierce attack upon Indians, upon their morality, or lack of it; and the good people of the United States, who bought the work by thousands, raised their eyes was a best seller. and the revela- tions it contained were accepted as a true, if harrowing, picture o! actual conditions in India today. Then came Mr, Gaube, with his companion vol- ume, “Uncle Sham." m took the criminal and divorce statistics of the United States. He took chieggo gun- men stories, spicy items from New York tabloid newspapers. he delved ruthlessly info the murky side of American civilization, into the negro- saturnalias, the political scandals, the bootiegging mess, and said "Behold America! Meet Uncle Shami” The book, as a true picture-of the social and moral conditions in the United htates, was, of coursehout o! all proportion. It was obviously not intended to do justice to American democracy, but merely to show that the sensational methods of Miss Mayo were grossly misrveprasentative; and as such it was a tremendous success. r i ' The reaction which introduction of "Uncle shim" into the United States is curious. ‘The about it was to ordeftheii miltoms officials to seine, condemn and con- fiscaie every copy that ‘fell into their hbhdc. The country thdt pro- duced and made .mors lull over "Mother India" than did any other, country thus masts an attempted ex- posurs of its own idiosyncrasies‘, as "Imagine," comments the ottuwa Journal, "the shout of derision that will arise troid every appreciative throat in India, and 30m every sec- tion of the Indian presl. And could therq, be a better illustration o! the stupidity and futility_of a certain _kind of censorship." IDIT¢IAI¢NO1TUI~ . zoruibycmiiummyiagiu-tdu- lured that mtynri shiny" m» I All» the wars of the ages have in holy horror. Not a sewingcircio " between Maine and the otidch out: ‘ " but didn't discuss and debate it. It followed the .. viewed from an oriental standpoint. a‘ New that .tba schools ire‘ Upliiptitltis dbniumd b: the " vet prom. butwiilit al- mf It is well known that urinal-c boy bubiebbrc born bu»... m" b-hia m- iigwefvsr _ more delicate theii girl, iii-bids. dud there are more cgriy¢idcitiis~iiruouy them. By the qimchigh aohodl age has been reach- edytllp litiiatim has been altered so thairtiie female sex, ‘p in the mai- ghughtsred -vastly more men than ' ti .- Industrial Jmployments. " railroading. eshins. sailor- wroeks. lumbering, miilina. ,' add for more to the death since women have had mink“ their render disabilities re- ‘mwjnfljhey canycta, sit inPar- " ciit,".priiciicc the learned "P170199" gionqaiid hold high oniciai positions. aygortgoi determined rivalry between the um has been established that " qt" dreamed ofhi the centuries prpvioui to the present one. 'I'he_en-, iii-i iboiiizrdbric reels the necessity oirresdjultment. f it" is on the distal! side of the house perhaps that themed or this rivalry and -ambition o! womlukind ‘is applrent. The fiction that a married ‘woman must obey her hus- bahddn an things has bccri fading out fora ctnturypast, aithouBh bu!" bands hid _former1y claimed for it the hidhest authority. The piedsete obey has“ been omitted from half the marriagesetvices conducted by min- uteri oi ieiigicirm msIirh-speakins countries. ‘ I j 'm_ the iiicuriumc" divorces, follow- g4~by n-mgi-riagg to other partners, have multiplied amazinsiy‘ in i!" uhitéri- sister uiid in pert-lens u! For this menare quite as much aiilt as women, if not more my M; abominable innovatipn oi "Wcoinpanionnte marrilsu" 501mm‘ gig g iflfl igperiment has coma in, ‘and is idvocated and defended as it h" er-wai before. iter independence and be- ihereased opportunities to ‘living for themselves, or in 99,90 the cares and bur- uhaternity, more women than Iii‘ iiow ‘avoid the wedded lite. wihey hive a perlect right to do if ihqychocub. ' - \ . ‘qrific IRIS, families of the pioneer dayifaiendw-more rarely seen. Pim- illea of ‘onemr two and up W five °Y i have tahen the piaceof those o! or‘ more seventy-five years e‘ higher cost of living since ' ' and the expense of keeping ohildrety Jwhooi and coueze until by; ' of age while earning ccbuhi for tbisih urge mo: " If ' ‘ into Klliulll’! Pint‘ is’; ‘ 1nd re-readingi much that ‘ fiédjeadbéiore one 81039.50 imfid by the" fact that more than anymthsr itci- of nu time Rudyard flbmii ‘ . i of , t ' Empire. The, note of patrio runs through all he wrote.- u‘; _ ‘ttsn many volumes and supplied h poi-train of hundreds of ' hi fllthe diiferent walks and calliiiiaoflife, in India, in the Army Navy, always setting forth u» of Ind better characteristics p , jindividuuis" thus, sketch- cg,’ .. Qiejijiqor-ity of chess were of h ligtatigh in life, the fact offbie erui riiiicratic spirit‘ is apparent minced but dcvaiicuiiuiid aibflia _uie Rkcésslbnfllfgl hymn iiqw his in p19"! u! “F! out 1e _~1..-.w'"41#~u=* tel- m . o! . i jg?" v _ u. W“, i ',f‘fl“.-~¢¢u"é i‘ Marin w. .i ~ bu , tacit! A .m.~...3 lnlhecanadiaulorlim._ “Bo iinaliy lhlfg, was quite a li-tti quarrel because "Willie Gwynne cia ed matures‘: bootleldarfwere snubbihg the members because they not let the boy! from the Bacquet Olub slag in their quartette. But Joe's bcotleggers said that the Raoquet. Oiub boys. wanted to sing song that wereun- renned, while they wanted to sing songs about Mother. Thus does the heroine of Mentio- men Prefer Blondie". describe one of thehixh spots “iii iicrjrémcmbic party. And tbepudgmenfiol ~ that great public, to whom Min lat- ire appear-echo epic" "cg maimed- hood, must be witliouifqueflon that the bwflessera Were-JivtheY-riglit. the American people ‘for the Fifth commandment isao-lh-iking as to be almost unique. Wholly admirable as it is, there ii about it an insist- ent quality which 1s apt at times to rouse a deplorable scepticism con- cerning the sincerity o: "tint-rever- ence. To Judge bythe popularity of its umerous if banal songs about Mot er. the American nation must hold parenthood in such honor as is unrivalled throilghout the- rest oitlie civilized y world. m surely even thit great gynaecocracytn the south of aid-against whose influence in this sand miles of frontier remains un- defended-can hardly hold‘ so firm a iixation "as this blatancywould seem to indicate. A close enquiry into actual conditions» would probably show that home iifevacrosrthe bor- deus more normailf less admirable than these lyrics milht lead ondto suppose. and thatja flewish tcnoi-‘s glorification of ' ‘ his j,‘ sliver-haired sweetheart has the same basis of reality as the syncopated olamour of a Chicago negro {or hirinythical home inTennessee. K - , Some of tbs sameflspirit has been infused into theifiriit as into the Fifth Commandmeiit-lperhaps slight- iy to the dciriméhtoii the Third. The famous curse o! Ernulppuihin which the whole celestial-hierarchy is sum- moned to the ceremony obexcommu- hication, finds its ~‘ opposite. parallel to gay nothing ofatjbndani saints and martyrs, is invokeii rslo Justify the individual feature; of American civilisation. A glance at.- the sub- versive. . Mencken's monthly coi- umn of ‘Americana’ will furnish co; pious examples. Ohrisras the didn't President of the Lion's Club; st. Paul as the nrbt insumioe agent; the-Ai- mighty as a patrou/ of industry- such are the roles through which oiviiiity__ manifests itséll in‘tha lives of the newly-chosen pbcpie. Pot was with all aolehinity that)!!! automo- bile manufacturar produced-theol- timate in advertising slogans when bc= described his "product ciiiipiy as ‘God! oar.‘_ ' about such utter- ances," as about the‘ rentimeut‘ of blather songs. there seems to an un- i-egenerate observer to linger a cer- tain air of uhrcuiity. '- - But unreaiity does not necessarily mean insincerity. ‘In’ its approach?» the world of‘ BeingQAmei-ica is de- veloping a practical Piatonism. Not tangible things are thfactualities by which‘ it! peupic iivc, but the inu- bkmii which they weave about these eztsmais; not thewarld outside is real, but the picture of the‘ war-id , .___...'._'_L.... _._. With 1111111118 and. with mefliillllh. I . i V’ c, . 911M ‘ _ Like waitiqgfairieaidafilidid! ‘fhanffilampedpthay/rl mounted I all"? u" - ‘ Oi-‘mbiian n o! his “club _ \ as in other respects our three thou- . in "the manner in whichbmnipotence, l _ ‘I ,"i>‘ ‘h, ' 7h‘ pciiizildi-rmuch the iiicyic . irbcflgiutrice." comb" tumbling, to in‘ in . ' If BaliiiurlKJBarbeJlD; ....' nourmo AN muses . . During the riugcpidemic mum, u very sick soldier was removed mom his home to l. " - The civilian phyiliiian ‘icit that he should have more care than it was possible to cot-bi home urns‘ ‘was unable to secureaniirse c: any kind. Wu"! be‘ arrivediat the hospital. a careful examination" showed a very serious '_ Hewaiveryweakaniiil-ibut when the doctor leVthreug his examin- ation he said ‘fwelly, . 1- guest its The extremely VQN! reverence of"‘u “V” I m" whit . L “Pi'3"il‘"-" The doctor knew the. patient to be the amateur heavy weight buflng uhlmbion of- the‘ ‘entire district so he ‘saidz-"Youre sick all right, real nick, but isthat you quit or you any to yourself‘ "'l_'his'_fello?w can bcugmc so r "mighedfiivcirquib now." who sick’ borer toekone look into the doctor's "QyNJnd laid "Bay l never quit in-mviiiie; I've won iuuuy fights, lost anumber and been knock- ed out’; but "nevus-quit. in fact won some lights by not Quitting even when "MW" Muesli, iikiuz- '1' 1m kept‘ some and m» , "you-cum ~ "will "on doctor"; you are up I: a Pluvositioh in this flu and "pneumonia. but if you don't quit you\may- winj out qua;- Wuied 1h the flint rot-bis‘ life, as he was {l seriously’!!! as any "m. in ‘n41 I0‘ 'whydortciithis1" . Fult buquuee no matter whattht illness, it is the heart that mus u"?! You jfoumay be barn with estrous 1nd {with imd dc- good stead. i, . Ewe"; we only way a gpod- heart‘ W‘! N hut lttongn-nd ‘a weak heart u-renstheneg is by». erci-cuc. And walking is a most. siinple and elect- ive ‘way. Slow runplncici- road work is What boxers, rootbclllm. and other athletes use iDIi-fflwfil heart and uogs. " Jlysecond reason ilirhli’. if you wiii let your youngster our can... he not 91111 strengthens his hurt. but he lfl-lful i-e keep going bench; would likl to quit". lerrnsqii‘ learns‘ to ‘fxcep m” g in mm cape. pd deciding radioi- in‘ an illness, L ' ' - ' which is iinlide itiicii-i heads. so, ihuuqhaliletheriseriglgmaypcraate a 91min remote‘ " ‘g the facts or ex- istence. that picture is "clierishbdas a symboiwhich In believed with auaith which no‘ 9t u“ W1; leuleput - "l" llhuuuuii-l“ voted lifunm- ioir asthma‘: and their-Pinch is placed,- notiin A “hi! Which-hive an emetlonaFcon-i‘ tent, ' ..'_ -_ -' ~Aii tam-cg coursais merely hay that af‘ whiohis, trrqns-cgmbqy uuiwrlel- true. pleasures. or nil-db- ception are}? |' " cyclical you '. exalted def stock,‘ is y ii",m»=-" " Ellie-up when-you are in~ a bout. Do , serve power. It should stand you in‘, tales defeat, ' uility . another. ' a ifaedemihelii iliia_"aam ' . any‘ iilfillfifi" ‘ / I v -’ ‘Ilwpatientrbecame intensely in- ' the hospitllralid he nmuy won out. - [TJA cur-clans Protect. A Your > ' I Foxes Against the ravalinl tifeeis of round worms and hook worms by uuimcut with {Nema ~Worrn j, f " Capsulejsf Han‘ ciicuuve. amount ‘and pmven'remedy.,_ I H These comics are peroramandedby the hello! veterinarians for the dealflioiiell of paraslteala the. intestinal‘ l tract oi not only ‘foxes but all animals and poultry.‘ ‘orb ni- uiul uiiou in: "nud- yet Klllld. J5! U“ II - iv asaboutyeur llama" ‘A , . ii i" B. 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