SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 31mm some "ovseureav "w is oancenous fillifili IT IT 0N0! Notes byfthfwiy ' a Penman KING won 1...... ap- _ plause the other day, when at the close of his address he referred to the hundred years of peace that had prevailed between the United States and Canada along their leng- thened and unfortifled international boundary. And it is true that dur- ing that prolonged period there has been no formal declaration of war between them, and the fact‘ is cred- itable to both countries, and a great example to other nations of the world, for we\ have now happily reached the stage where military gggesnznoghgiiugslxgfésglrrgt 1081121? activities of one against the other move me hes; and molsture o; me across the border may be said to be body when it reaches the surface of hmk b] _ the skin. Pm a e As this heat and moisture must be. Our American cousins are some- aelrlggvegiou Bsgengmyofigmgmtrhlgggzfi 11111118 01 11 P117119 1° 115- 11 we 1111111‘ you can readily see how necessary iti""‘”””“*”*“'““”“ _ of them apart from the Washington is that this heat and moisture is DA|LY LESSQNQ Government. Every one possessed not only removed from the surface IN ENGIJSH ‘ _ 5 of intelligence must realize that a of your body’ but‘ also from the ' ' ‘ h t f the American people are roam “Slim l» ll l-l m l, By WJ" Gordon 0s 0 ow oseo usw o ave urn I _ among the brightest, kindest and costl during ltlhe tgoold welzttlhenk 3T9 **' ' ' '“H””" ' '“' ' ' f dquenauray nng a ep- S .Tn most generals “an arehwse ‘£1111, ing heat in a room is more import- plggnlgsnngmgg.Pgsglngrgnn. e 1n ‘be w“ ' ‘my u“ re ant. Yet, as your biggest asset is OFTEN MIHPRONOUNOED; native born Canadians live amons your health. the right kind of air mannnn. a as in “man both f8 as them, have intermarried with them at the right temperature. and with in ..n".. Accent aster first n’ OFTEN MISSPELLED: embassy; and will cheerfully endorse this the 115m degree M mmsmre 1n it’ double s. t I “k n“ r ma“ is absolutely essential if you are smeme“ ' “ e m“ e y 11°11"! 1° “"11 11"“ “My 411 Y°‘"$ ‘*1 synonyms; lawful, legal, legiti- mate, rightful. Americans have come to Canada its best and have found on this side good If 111B 16111091811116 15 100 111811 WORD STUDY; “Use o word three times and it is yours." Let us he body doesn't lose as much wives to their liking. American the“ t - I of its heat as it should. And there is increase our vocabulary by mason“ ing one word each day. - Today's multi-millionaires, Rockefeller, Car- that ustnfly» fooling that, makes the “ew warehwse m‘ m1” 1“ ‘nder 1116i! know them W118i! 11119 111015 81¢ negie, and others have made prince- you feel lazy. mentally and physic- word, PRErENSE; that which is 310110118 1E 198d)’ 101” i119 59050113 I10‘ of sufficient interest or importance ly donations and bequests to Cana- 111113;‘ the air is mo dry the“ the pretended. "She wondered how much tato marketing. to warrant publlelty_ and tllls l5 why dian universities, churches and other ' gafityfs pretense and how much _ nose and throat have to give up too There was some preliminary hem- people buy the newspapel-g ‘M11111’ 1115111111101“ lnuch moisture to the air going into ming and hawing on the part of lo- _i-¢o->€_ / the lungs, and sore throat and a , lt has been different with a long catarrhal condition of the nose is cal Liberals lest an excuse might be WHEN WE RE WELL OFF‘ required should the Government not n t n likely to follow. series of 60126311165215 t: a Toavg Where there is too much moisture ROBABLY at ncf period in the held power a as n“ '1' a in the air in the room, which some- undertake the work. It was sug- m t f u“ p i e wuh n0 further b11011 $11811 $116 1153's 01 times happens, then the moisture rov nc , _ l . ° . .... Q . previously planned and for which t e pm e m” o“ ma“ m“ h“ m" hm‘ m“ 1e have that close stuffy feeling. war years, has money flowed as free- Canada has been an exception to the an appropriation had already been made, would be sufficient to take care of the season's crop. Flnallym special appropriation was made for Hygienists tell us that the correct ly iii this Province as in the past 1111B- BY 11681661. 01' WOYSE 011 9119 temperature of the home should be the new building and after some dc- lay a contract was awarded and as- Year or two. Practically everyone gggtilafisvgvzsrziIgiitnrginezinfogtsné: 21:6 fnelgifescngfisrf: ‘i335? appears to have all the money they _ 11981995 F- , arm and drill on American telritory Always one“, should be some way med’ everymm 1s having a good for the avowed purpose of invading of creating a very light current of 111119» P111111° 1111191111115 111 “W115 311d Canada, and, armed with American 11-11‘. 11°F l1 111111181111- 1/11111- W111 1199p ~ country are well patronized, enter- army rifles. They actually did in- the a“ °1r°“1“t1ng' surance given that the building 1 would be ready in time. We understand that a local con- tractor tendered for the building but he was underbid by outsiders, and the latter were awarded the con- tract. Whether their tender was or This may be done by mechanical tainments are was not too low for the undertaking 00-0-04 O-OOQ-O-OO-O-O-OO-O-O-QO-O-GQ-f The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh weo-wwowv IHE IJHAHLIJTTFTUWN ElIAHIIIAN "-50 P" ill!‘ (In advance) mailed in Canada and United Staten- lloruin: Dally (founded 1887) 05.00 per you (In advance) dolly-rad. nisiior ‘tAv/li. _ Q. Who was Bishop Laval? A. Bishop Lavars early efforts on behalf of education in French Can- ada. puis him in the first nlace in that regard. Born in France, he secured in i663 a royal patent t0 found the Grande Seminaire d6 Quebec and later the Petite Semin- aire. Laval University ranks hl811 today among the twenty-three Uni- versities oi the _ Dominion for scholarship and for its services to education for 300 years. The old buildirgi occupy o. prominent posi- tion inthe city of Quebec overlook- ihg the Lower Town, the harbor and the St. Lawrence. é-eo>—-—-— Prelldonk-W. Cheater S. IoLun. Vlee-Pmlldent-Jal" Burnett. Secretary-Liam. Col. I). i. illofllnnon. II. B. 0. Anoellflo Editor-D. K. Currie 9.11’! Engine Piimishec '. dependable‘ power so easily and - cheaply ihn over 400,000 farmers havefound they cannot afford to be'with-‘ out ii. Built and glmi-l ‘ameed by the, pioneer makers of farm engines l-simple to operate-low pIfCl-[Alk your dealer, I .i< in lame: W. Barfnns M.D VENTILATING THE BODY l Editor and Manager-J. B. Burnett. I 1 . C a m n ielu - seine] o l‘: 4 , c d .- “E;"f'1"3 h the remedy you should ma. at is not an experiment, but 5 flfid 1n provcn reparation that hm bun ‘med in calla. for the past eigbb years for ull bowel complaint. Price, 60c. a bottle at all Healers; put_up only by The ‘burn Co. ted Toronto, llectrlc or THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 » During the warm weather I spoke about the necessity of ventilating the body even when you are out- THE POTATO WAREHOUSE. ‘paper to give the news, and they _ -—-- ‘report occurrences good and bad. 1'10?- AFTER all, the urging on the part necessarily because l‘ owes mem °1 111° 3°11“ 111 “ade- “ndfpleasure. but because their subscrib- shippers and farmers; after all thenjers are paying ‘or and went the promises on the part of the fcderaljnewn n , , l‘ authorities, the potato warehouses Pnbnoatlon o; ol-lmlnsl occur. 011 111° K111111111’ 1mm“ 31' Chflmtw’ rences does not increase criminality 1°W11 W111 1191 be "My 1°‘ 11115 5m‘ 1nor would suppression of such re- 501114 511111111118- T1115~ “"1119 regretflports tend to reduce crime. On the 19-1119 15 ' 9119115111119- when the 1°1"1other hand, publicity given to illeg- 11151‘ W111e11°115° “"15 1111"“ the gmv‘ al practices will, or should, keep the 1W 01 19119 511-1111111111 W“ "filmed; authorities awake to their duty in T119 1305111 °1 T1115’ 11111119415151? dealing with lawlessness. Publicity calleda meeting, invited the federal ls the greet ventllswl- o; soclety, 191119511111111-11/‘15. 11° be Present and tends to maintain a measure of W110 191111115’ 119111911 1°10" W111‘ cleanliness in the social atmosphere. 111B B08111 01 T111119 111 11181118 Concealment and suppression can upon the federal authorities the only do evll’ The well-less of the necessity of beginning operations on newspaper ls to publlsll facts ‘gs hour Ilfl-iwl '10! | ‘wild mills. punolacinud bumps.’ ' onwrire- our. nearest‘ bnnch_for_ free booklet. - 111 \ When you want a real cup of tea use BRVAI-IMIN TEA“ Sold only in_ Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. ‘04-90 OO-VOQQQ-O-RQQ-HOQ ___ SHIPPING SEASON APPROACHES When the various Island Shippers will require MARINE INSURAN CE and for which we have unexcelled facilities, being able to furnish prompt attention to all orders by phone, wire, or letter. _ We are always glad to furnish any information we have available concerning various steamzrs and vessels ivllleh may he offering for charter. I _ We would point out the necessity of placing orders be- fore sailing. THE the Children Healthy ! HERE m u s t b c Iron and Vitzinlines in a child's dict! With- out them no child can thrive. 4+0- Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee OO4+§§§O4§+§<+Q04fO§Q©4f Hyndman é? Co. Ltd. LLOYIYS AGENTS FOR. P. E. ISLAND PHONE 67. CHARLUPEEYEUWN. Genuine Barb ado s ££_~.&=! Molasses ranks high among the Q. What is the difference be- tween a theatre party an an 01-13111 party? . A. Full evening dress is obliga- tory at the opera. Q. Where should coffee be served to the ladies at dinner? A. In the drawing-room. Q‘. What is an important thing that makes for peace ‘and etiquette in the home? A. The recognition of the rights of others. iron containing fonds. Scientists have proved it is rich in Vitamins. For your children's health u se Gc-xfn: Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses on the table 5nd in cooking. ‘i The Pickling Season Now is the time to get your Pickles and Chow put down for the winter months and we can be of great assistance to you in this work. attended by well- vacle Canada in 1866 and again in moons or by, one adjustment of one dressed men, women and children. 1870- “$258 vggédgxsis too dry, water m To the onlooker we are a prosper- vessels or other methods should be ................ ....... pm ' for a successio .of hostile acts from the radiators’ Unfortunately as they That we are in reality a prosper- the same quarter that are being ggenfigdfif grgihzrtémgogr§kgétfnflfigg 0115' happy “m! wntented 96°91‘! continued down to the present day. Wig; Wuteir. , l,“ ah- j t as 600D GROCERS woes not affect n It “no _ I is 15 1111 11111191119111‘? 19-111? 9-1111 We 111W‘? We need not include the various‘ mem 131" Y°11 e °11 l "5 ' B _ believed, howevei, e tsha‘: hzd 11:68.1 a fight to be our farms ‘m’ pm- taflfi enactments pused at wuh‘ get n at “S best wwlgoa 15411312115...» v40 Dickzit: :1“ llliftcllgliaiivflll‘: fibrils: itvhrl-r: 2:11.21: hill’? 311111.16 your builders been given the contract ductive, our farmers well skilled in 32km from the days of President ‘ __ ' mell- eslllnm our mel-cllsnts and 91511193’ 50W" 1° P19511191‘? c°°1 We carry n fresh stock oi‘ the finest Mixed Pickling much could have been idge. They were quite within their Spice, Turneric, Curry Powder, Celery Seed. Buy Leaves. Rubber Raincoats DTESSUYG .._.‘. ‘ brought to bear upon them that the warehouse would have been ready As the situation now ‘stands there is going to be trouble in taking care of the seasons crop. lIt has been suggested that ship- ments be made direct to Halifax, but this would add very materially to the freight charges, and mat- ters are practically at a standstill. In any case, if the potato crop is to be marketed this season some plan must be adopted other than depend- ing upon the facilities at Charlot- tetown. tradesmen enjoy a fair measure of patronage and altogether, with but are faring sumptuously every day. spending as we go? When we close our year's accounts within a. few months, will there be a surplus to carry into next yearis account, or will there be a debit balance with which to begin the new year! It is quite conceivable that, in or- der to facilitate operations on our farms or in our business, it may be necessary to anticipate future rev- moving clause for such action. tional law as well. a selfish motive. Yet it is‘ the de clared policy of the Republican par right to make their tariff to suit themselves, as all nations do, but it °‘»111P‘11‘111Ve13’ few 91135111119115- we is not within the bounds of common sense to believe that love, or good- But the question arises, are we W111 t0 9111181111 111111 811V Pa" 115 11 The water siealage from the Lakes by the Chicago drainage canal is quite in_ another category. It is a breach of international comity and as we believe, ‘a breach of intema- Be that as it may, all Canadians must regard it as an unfriendly act, prompted by Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers ‘ September l3. 192a GOD IS MERCIFUL—Except the Lord of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah-Isa. 1:9. that any should perish, but that all should come unto Thee and live. OUT 0F THE CROWD PRAYER-Lord, Thou willest not] . When cleaning rubber ruincoats scrub with lukewarm water and white soap. Wipe off with clear wat; cr and hang out to dry. Never use beliziiie or gasoline on rubber. A Substitute for Starch Use borax water ill’ the place of starch for stiffening sheer collars or voiles. Use a. solution of weak gum Cloves, Cinnamon, Uardam Vinegar. Every one oi‘ have your order. E. A. Foster, Seed ulid English dds-scrim‘. these is absolutely reliable. Let us CENTRAL Dll. UG SZTURE Sunnyside arabic for silks and crepes. Tender Meat When cooking meat 27nd veget- ables a little salerutus will hasten their cooking and make them fen- der. 12.7fm new NUGGETVin . ty now dominant at Washingtomas expressed by Mr. Hoover, its candi- date for the Presidency. He openly justifies the diversion of the water and claims the right to extend it indefinitely. enue and future expansion. This procedure is quite in accord with good business. The farmer does not hesitate to mortgage his farm toen- able him to purchase another farm or to make such improvements in his buildings as will give him neces- sary accommodation for his crop or his live stock, provided he sees the road clear ahead for redeeming the mortgage within a. specified time. lThe wide-awake merchant does not hesitate to pledge his securities for the enlargement of his business, when he considers it safe to take such e. venture. This is good busi- ness, and is one ‘of the roads to greater prosperity.‘ ' The impression is growing, how- ever that we have acquired expen- sive, if not extravagant habits in recent yearsjhabits which in foo many cases cast their shadows into the future \ lfrudence and future comfort demand‘ that we cut our garment according to our cloth, that we regulate our expenditure in terms of our income, and the probability of its continuance.‘ The future with its uncertainties is ever before us, and while penuriousness is always to be deprecated, so also is extrav- What is the look I see in your eye That singles you out‘from the pass- era-by, Lad with the sun-lit hair? Of all the thousands that pass this way From early morn to the end of the day §. There is not one I would ask to Open League ’s Social Season (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Sept, 12.—Premler W. L. MacKeiizie King, of Canada, and members of the Canadian Legation last night opened the League Social season by entertaining at an elabor- atvbanquet in the hotel. Des Ber- gues, where 200 guests seated them- selves around a mammoth horse- shoe table beautifully decorated with flowers. The guests included the heads of virtually all the del- gations. members of the council, leading officilas of the secretariat and re-preaentatives of the Inter- national Press. Premier King had at his right, Lady Drummond and at his left. Dame Edith Lyttleton. Opposite was chancellor Muller, of Gemlany. Other guests at the head table included the Irish re-presen- tatives, Fitzgerald and Blythe; M. Morraud, head of the Geneva Gov- ernment. Bonin and Long-are. Italy; Count Apoyont, Hungary, Mr. Mac- Lachlin, Australia, Count Benes, Guano-Slovakia, the Nawag of Pal- anpur, G. W. Stephens. Canada, Sir Eric Drunimond, and M. Louchner, France. ~ Acids in Stomach s‘ Cause Indigestion Medical authorities sum» that nearly nine-tenth! .of the cases of ntomiich trouble, indigestion, solirnells, burning. gnu, hlmltlng, nnuncn, 010., are due to nu excess of hydrochloric acid In the stomach. The ilellcnfe stomach llnlilg in irritated. digestion In flgluyeil and food Inilfl, causing the ilisagrcealllc nymp- For Weak Stomachs For loss of appetite, weak or disordered stomach you need Evan's Stomach Mix- ture. J1] This is a preparation that strengthens and tones up the entire digestive system. strengthens the stomach and improves the appetite. It has worked wonderful results in hundreds of cases and is en- dorsed by every orie who has ever used it. Try a bottle 85c. The 2 Macs Drugstore 149 Great George Street Mail Orders Promptly Attended. opens l willz a. wisl"; l WIIAT IS NEWS? 0RD LOVAT, who is at present in Canada in connection with the British miners immigration to this country, commented somewhat severely on the fact that Canadian newspapers featured the complaints of a few of the immigrants, while not a rword was said of the several hundreds who were quite satisfied with the conditions they met with and were likely to make Canada their permanent home. It is quite true that many newspapers referred to the complaints, quite true that they referred only in general terms, if at all, to the hundreds who ob- tained work and settled quietly down to it. The reason is obvious; the latter was not news; the former was. It would be no news, for example, to mention individually or collective- ly, the hundreds of farmers in this province who are going on quietly with their work day after day. If, however, one of them falls of‘! his binder and breaks a leg, or is killed, that‘ is news, and the newspapers record it. Murders, thefts, acci- dents or other ncommon occur- rences are news; the commonpla , That the Washington Government is unfriendly to Canada is quite as apparent as is the fact that many hundred thousands of‘ the American people are most friendly and dispos- ed to be very neighborly on fair and equal terms. Canada's danger in re- gard to our relations with our pow- erful neighbor lies in the fact that we have at Ottawa a Government which is so pro-American that it takes for granted that whatever Washington does in its relations with the Dominion is all right and must be accepted on this side with- out question or remonstrance. s y. Lad witll white brow so fair. Out of the midst of this grinding din Something has told me we are akin. Lad with the bright eyes so clear, Rest for a moment ‘ere you go, Lad, O..ladl how little you know Of the strong pull of the undertow, And things that fill with fear. Eager your feet for unbroken ‘ground, Your pulse bounds high at the dis- tant sound. Lad so young, so fair. That look in your eye, bov. tells me- this, You can scale the height and taste its bliss Tw ti o lmmkn on "m" “e now Or sink deep, deep in the black touring the Maritime Provinces with a view to obtaining more British im- migrant settlers for these provinces by the sea. On its face their mis- sion is a praisewol-thy one, and we must hope that it may meet with success. But with Mr. Forte as Min- ister of Immigration at Ottawa, the prospects are not very hopeful. He is credited with high character and good intentions, but so far his suc- cess in obtaining British settlers for Canada has been so small as w be a ss. God guide you, is my prayer! —Keith MacLeod. 1 TORONTO. Sept. 12-111‘ , " cdtive and credential committev , the trades and labor conlm‘ Canada, itroduced a motion l1 H 44th. annual convention tin" "n Macflonald, Secretary of the " munist party of Canada. 11° 11°‘ ated as a candidate. The m°11°11 adopted by the convention 11! overwhelming vote of 223 i0 71- MacDonald was refused i116 when he rose to speak. Predicts Great. Future for 3' Agitralia $20.00 for being drunk and a sus- pended sentence of twenty days for being in charge of the car while in that state. There were five occu- pants in the car, the event being the aftermath of a wedding. Two of the party were each flned $10 for being drunk. the other two who evidently AMERICAN ANTIIRACITE 130M151 lo the Guardian) Sydney. N.S.W., aept. 11-4“- 1119MB! the recently closed euchar. We have the Schooner “Laun, Barnes” now m way from New York with a hull cargo of American D. h I-‘I. Anthracite in Stove and Chestnut slzel. This Coal is of the best quality. and we will be pleased to have your order for deliver! M veunel while the ordinary doings of every-day life are not news. and therefore are notlrecorded in the papers. that murders," robberies. gruesome and waste. It is necessary that self-respecting citizens should keep within measurable distance of quite negligible. Throughout the two weeks of the their neighbors, the Joneses, yet it is Milly good men and women are, not wise to attempt with a four- at least temporarily. of the opinion cylinderford to keep up with an Toronto there were only forty ar- rests for misconduct of any kind, and these were largely made up of Canadian National Exhibition at eight cylinder l-fupinobile. Less wise did not imbibe as freely as their companions wer allowed to go. One drunk who f to appear had his bail bond of $10 estreated. Another drunk was fined 86.00 or fen days. A second motorist, drunk in charge of a car was fined $30.00 and fen inmn which cvery stonmch sufferer known so well. Artificial rllgeatenls are not needed In sin-h canes and may do ronl harm. Try laying aside all digestive nlilll nnil in- nlmd get from any ilrngglat lmlni- Ilia- urnted Msgneala and take a teaspoon- fnl nf powder or four tablets in wan-r right lifter outing. This owes-term the stomach. prevents the formation n! cr- cess ncld nml there in no sonrllells, gnu We warms. a hbfsh San-Francisco. m op’ Hanna’ o: Australia ere m dream of thos slid today, "May B11!’ Years realize the '" ' e who labor for her ' Breatness. This will and desire of known its k envisages i WWfl-",.‘"I‘he fact that ever be the hope Americans who have lndlv hospitality and is future strength m4 during the prices are lowest. , W.D.Gillisév(lo. minor offenses. With over twain- IIOn people attending the fair, were only eight arrests for drunken- nels m one for reckless this with the lea“ ‘ 3mm, mhrlotuwxiwvun t ‘M’ “M, end‘ more n-ul- of imlfitlml. ‘Tuesday, as reported in the Pat _ V z 5mg" mom w“ A commodfous dining room and a y; I "1111 "W" @1111?“ "1111 teen-days without the option of a summon“ f°ne,,"'nsm1'“‘ng,ffllrgfsn"s'“,f, ""1611 there is a great future which ".1. . 9am! in mam bf , :1 ~ service between Paris and Dgrlfn. "° m?‘ w“ ’°""‘11"' a w" ' M‘ 1 A 1 "ME" '1" " 1 ' ‘ ' ' ‘ "‘ Miami-racist. Progras of the host through ‘Byli- MYB crowded streets, in the pm- sent of nearly a million people, more "I! 11° 8111810 lax-ring note speak; wel for the cooperation c! qlyfl luflmfllv- We know an Australia, ‘n’ 11°?" knew be contip - fi .l lhd this knowledge rnakges °° W“ before this young strong or pnlll. Illsilrntml Magnesia (in pow- ilcr or table! form-mover liquid or milk) la harmless to the nmnlncll, in- expensive to take and is flu- moat cf~ flclent form of mngn n for lfnmli-h purposes. it is lined y thnunnmls of people who enjoy their menial with no days‘ suspended sentence. Both driven had their licenses cancelled. A woman who was arrested on a warrautchargsq with being drunk and disorderly in 1 ‘ B Occurrences and such should not be still would it be to put all our money reported in the newspape . Probg- into a Hupmobile to do worki which blv was» or thesifwould be the rim could be sufflclently well done m- , g “on n, w we» their DIP" or neon- vurneeds bra modest rm. w. are " ~ 891109 and failure to give the news bovine a 300d time. and we-are en- v ' a u some crime were not titled m it, provided we can pay "WM nynsmmonmnwnhou 1 a .>.~ ......4o--.' " . V_'¢w‘>E -..-.‘l~'~_.."a1l.¢ . . \ A