n and Elilllililllliilllli. BIJAHIIIAN Duly (noun 1881') $.00 m 1hr an airman) Ielivorod. tinuvunlnoiulncuoaudvnludaauou. Ilbdbd-J’. Olodol l. Islam. Ylcc-Pnlltlonl-J. B. Bunch. looldry—lbll. Cd. D. A. Inekinul. D- 8. 0 Illa and lounge-J. l. Burnett. Auoelna Editor-D. K. Curr-la THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 ‘all his requirements, leaving the re- maining six months for rest and quiet, but progress demands other- wise. The stern voice of the ever- lasting policeman "move on" is for- ever ringing in our ears. If we do not heed it we shall drift down the stream. Six days shalt thou labor, means twelve months shalt thou labor, and there is no getting away from lt. It is well that it should be so. “Labor, though the primal OUB WATERFRONT. E is no other harbor in Can- ada, or for that matter, in the continent. that offers more oppor- tunitia or greater safety for aquatic sports of all kinds than Charlotte- town harboln. Yet there are few in which there is so little of this kind of sport. The Yacht Club has made, and is making, a brave effort. to revive those once popular and n“ Gunman Slmns- Individual curse, has been softened into mercy.“ members have provided themselves, and although the summer holidays at their own expense, with excelientlarc _pleasant and enjoyable thc sail yachts and are holding weeklylfmove an" back to business is not races which are watched with great always unwelcome. It is natural to interest. especially by vLsitor.s, buuwork, unnatural to remain idle or there appears to be no general pop-‘LO be provided for by the sweat of ular enthusiasm behind it. Tiu-fanothefs brow. {om members cannot well afford, nor: should they be expected to, to pro- vide money for prizes or to arrange for shows of any considerable mag-l Hn-‘E Chnrmttemw" l5 W511i)?“ nitude. They have no suitable place Vlllfll Willi Offlflllizal-mns of m whlol-l w safely moo,- lholl- boalslvarious kinds, fraternal, social and om] ol-o obliged to tle up nlongslde otherwise. there is a. sense of some» o1 any whorl mo; may o; that llmething wanting in the fact that WE‘ be vacant, often with the result that the boat is cut adrift or damaged. dill" Club 1'5 the An ego" should be mode to over nplace for Canadian visitors, the log- come this disadvantage. A proposlq “on was Se; on loot a year ol- sffes from distinguished visitors. Every ‘so m hove some dredging do“, lnlCanadian city has its Canadian A CANADIAN CLUB. mo ylclnlly ol- lhe Navy loogugClub. Even our fellow Canadians House of Commons who came from hleodl-ng of nlcerallon m. other ‘in United States cities have their the “Eleme- WPYQ Fulfil M “Anll- damage w the stomach wall. and Building to provide safe anchorage for boats of this kind but the pro-lnullunal clulu- poolglon loll lln-oogh, l; would’ bopationalism in the very name which wol-ll; moo}; m the olly to llovoyno other organization carries. such a mooring place in a locality‘, A Canadian Club does not neces- so splendidly suitable. It could eas-Vsaflly mean all Ofgflllilflfilfln T01‘ lly become one o; mo olgy-s gl-oolnregular weekly or monthly meetings. est attractions. Boating, especially“ may be simply an orsanlmflonfu oolllng_ hos olwoys boon o populorymeet at the call of the President form of mnosomong’ requll-lng o5 ll; on the occasion of the visits of some does, skill, alertness and knowlodgodlstlnsul-shed person whom the lmo- bf navigation. The steamer and thellle would like to meet and heur- molm. boat have not token all mQThcre is a dignity and a nationalism mmanoe away from the 59o out llloyiabout a Canadian Club which is have lelnpol-ol-lly paralyzed ll, lglwanting in other organizations. can be l-esuoollagod wlgll o llgllo on. There is an inspiration in the word oouragement, for sailing is un- Canadian which appeals not only to doubfedly the queen of nquatlovlsiwrs but to our own peonle- A owl-m To sailing would llafllllrgllycilhbdlflfl Club would not interfere be added canoelng, for which also in 8m’ W83’ with existing Societies. Charlottetown harbor, wlgll ",5 lgng|flil of which have their regular meet- stretches of well sheltered rivers, u|lns dates. The organization ofsuch admirably suited. a club has frequently been discuss- Might we suggest that either theiéd. and the want of it frequently "deplored, particularly after some Yacht Club or the Navy League, or boll, wgelller_ mollo on oflol-g lose. distinguished visitor has come and cure n. fund by popular subscription The matter might very W611 or otherwise to provide prizes for a series of races, sailing, rowing, canoelng, swimming, etc. We have a number of excellent swimmers who, we are sure, would enter a swimming contest if one were ar- ranged for. A few prises could eas- ily be provided for such a contest. All that is needed u to make a start and other things will follow. --_--4-0->-i- OUR LIVING. There is a sense of gone. be taken up by some our leading ‘citizens, members tholmthey may be of other organizations. Visitors consider it an honor to address the national club of any city and every city should have a distinctively na- tlonul club, in Canadian cities a Canadian Club. ._____.__-nlvieql-—~—————— BUSINESS. " USINESS is business." To be successful it must be void of every form of sentimentalism, must be hard-headed, exacting, even to CERTAIN economists claim that in the temperate zone a man Notes liy the Way THE Chigueeto Canal, also spoken ofasthcBaieVerfgandreoent- ly as the Amherst Canal, is editori- ally referred to by The Financial Post of Toronto, its article con- cluding as follows: “On paper, the canal through the Chignecto Isthmus, looks like one of the best and most logical canal schemes that has ever been pre- sented to the Canadian people. It appears at first glance to have greater merit than the fantastic Rideau or Trent Valley Canal schemes on which the country has wasted millions. But a. careful, ec- m}: will» of fiours ggllmloagglfiun if, wan sromcn can AND can-r srann Did you ever stop to think that you have two eyes, two nostrils, two ears. and only one mouth? Perhaps Nature. the “friendly force" behind us, had a motive in this. However everywhere in the onomlcal and engineering investiga-lbody we see that there is always lion must be a preliminary to anylcnough of muscle, of nerve, of bone, serious discussion of constructionwf blwdwssels m d° the "Mk nee" rum cmmro-rrurown commas The Public Forum P. E. I. BETTER THAN BOSTON i Shy-It was with the deepest re- gret that I read Spr. Wilbert Arse- nault's letter in The Guardian of June 28, it ls indeed a pity that such a tragedy as this should happen; however I am sure that many will feel as I do that had Mr. Arsenault presented his case to tilt‘ proper authoritia he would have received the full justice that so should earn enough in half a year to provide for all his necessities dur- ing the whole year. This is doubt- less true, but it would be a poor am- bition that would be satisfied with a bare living, The trouble is that men must eam or otherwise procure more than a bare living. This is why men work and strive through- the whole year, We_ might be if we were content with ' enough, but the demands of ‘civilisation and progress require that we should have, at. least, a small sur- the demanding of its pound of flesh. Business, in the last analysis is a species of warfare, must trample up- on all opposition, must crowd out all its competitors. This, generally speaking, is the history of success- ful business, the history of those who amass IQtunes over and above what they could earn by brain or arm and hand. The cast iron meth- od applies only in a lesser extent in ordinary business by which men and women make a modest living. The latter are held in check by the hu- manitles, by leniency towards their necessities. There are the debtors, by a softening towards their --» of others, there are the char- competitors. The latter rarely make to be provided for, there are fortunes, they live and move and i pool to be looked um, and s have their being in the smooth A -- and one claims upon ourstnam of modern trade. In any case men sbmiif _ Great wealth is a wonderful ln- iil mutant with mero standing Itrument for good, provided It lo so lliflfbmmanllo Brutal. Wen-sad. Amnssedforitsownsakeor l» "miller will it or fornlfish-lnds it may easily become qyaandspaldauponmnlviunouno. fume, itcan neverbe Icllomovfrlgforwanl oranythingbutacurse. Itiswellto N‘ During time hot sour-yuan money, to make it in abund- II over and above our actual ,, essary f that particular part of “Mk ‘m me chlgnect‘) Isthmus" the body?” many other returned Canadian There are “V0 1111185. W0 kldlleyfi- soldiers have received. I am surf! ‘and in 50 many WBYB W8 b8“! 919,110 Canadian wishes to see retum- iknowledae that Nature is ulwaysled heroes forced to leave Canada just a little uhvfld 0f Ourigcéds- as Mr. Arscnault says the was forced An editorial in one of our healtllllo do journals calls attention to other! Now jll5t a few words regarding It may be of interest to some readers of The Guardian to learn that nearly sixty years ago volum- inous reports, a map, plans and engineering estimates of the cost of} construction for s. through Isthmus of Chlgnecto, pre- pared for the British Govemmenth was submitted to the Dominion Par-i liament. By Parliament all these; dccumcilts were referred to a select; Committee on Fisheries and Navi-I gation. This committee was com-l posed of 35 members, representing| Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Que- bec and Ontario, the four Provinces first united. The official clerk to the committee during five years en- suing has been for a long period a resident of Prince Edward Island. After the committee received these papers, a well-khown memberl of the committee-—not a Maritime mung-took them away, and failed to return them. When remi ded of his delinquency, he remained silent. l l lhave n“ Candi“ club- A OM13‘ The papers thus disappeared, much has been swallowed without injury; l logical meeting to the disappointment of the Mari- t0 m9 Stllmach- E01 the Mamlme Provinces l5; time members and the committee. ical place in which to hool- odoross. which made many relmns- mad” ing various objects for years finally, none in regard to the Bale Vertc Canal. At that stage about three- fourths of the members of the Confederates," whose wishes could be safely ignored. Our honest and thoughtful prohi- bltionlsf. readers arc, we trust, tak- ing due note of the monthly police report recently issued, the number of "drunk and incapable", "drunk and disorderly," “drunk in charge of motor vehicles," and the number arrested and convicted for “unlawful possession of liquor." In connection with these numbers, thoughtful per- sons will naturally recall the fact that every one of these drunks who is under 40 years of age evidently must have formed his drunken lhabit under the prohibition law. "Teetotal drunks" shall we call them? The Supreme Court docket at its present sitting also forms a subject for very serious consideration. Strong drink figures in one of the mosh serious of the almost unprece- dented number of criminal cases that have come before the court, and which have occupied its atten- tion so exclusively that the bulk of lclvil cases must be carried over to be tried at a future term. When in the memory of our prohibitlonist readers has the like before occur- rcd? When before were our Jails so full as in recent months‘) Never before were so many shackled con- victs forcibly carried gfrom the Island to Dorchester penitentlaryas in very recent years. We all lament the ‘ s, but what sadder spectacle could there he ln/the outflowlng tide of exodl- ans than this side-current of con- vlcts passing from our shores to be shom, confined --and doomed to hard labor for years among the criminal drcgs of the Maritime Pro- vinces? Every humane person who has knowledge of their plight must pity them. But any writer who ven- tures to refer to such matters is made the target for epithets and vulgar abuse by the sanctimonioua prohibition organ from day to day. Mr. Hector Charlesworth, Editor of Saturday Night, Toronto. is mak- ing his firs]; four of the Marltimes, and sees in this section of the Dom- inlc-n great natural wealth and blight prospects ahead. He has ex- pressed hls belief that the Duncan Report is good so far as it goes, but that it docs not. go far enough; also that the Maritime Provinces are held in high regard by the people of Toronto and Ontario. The leading financial institutions of Ontario are in a considerable measure adminis- tcrcd by Maritime men. MnCharl- ellworth has announced his inten- tinn of visiting Ch-llottetown be- fore hls return to Toronto. The Land We Love A ‘y l. . , . "no Wadi’: Largest Exhibition Which ll the world's largest m) ways that Nature watches over uslmy expefiflnce in the United States. “sloop canal" F01‘ lfhflflllcfi Infill!’ sllmtllllcfis Well was born, reared and educated on itakc intolour ipolsmwus H may were m-lecmd dwfleducation (having attended Prim‘? Swill“?! Wm-lld b°|P.E.I. I have a fair amount of ectly into the blood. But by the time the digestive of Wales College). I entered tilt‘ Stat ' lmost two years ago; ii juices of the stomach and intestine sp,,,fi,f‘,,,ol,,,gness u, do any mo“. wmk ‘m them’ and the" “Fm? g°lner cf work, I searched for over a girecflyplgrgilesbgfid lifngtlgigver-tltlgzlmonih before I found a menial job. “'9' 5'3 e g h t I ld h been ash- wmld be harm“! "0 the body‘ Eilllifigdst: havzmrlny patients or fri- Similarlv with little organismsonds find me working no l llmlly that get into the body. U"? gml-‘Yobtained, through the efforts of a llrocesgelis arc usually able to ght_ll.iend_ a more congenlal ymsilion m, IPHI . ’ , ,_. ‘ . H ‘ d d ll:- polnted ollt further the won-‘fhflf‘;;';}f“f,f§‘,1§‘§,,§§,’,fi'§§o,,"f$1., rlvrful way thr- alimentary or diges-llorced to ask my generous pawn“; five tract took care of articles that ‘m, [Honey on seven“ wens-long; l were swallowed either by accident am now receiving a fan. Salary and or intentionally. and yet this softlnave Saved enough money w buy a drllcate tube carried them safelylnckfl “l, Prince Edward Island’ twenty fivc to thirty feet andlwnlther ‘I am going in he near thmce out of the may‘ ‘future having learned ths axiom An open safety pin swallowed bynom ‘mu experience. “A lnnn on an infant ls_ a typical example of, P E 1- is hem“ {nan the {wen what; can go mfely through this ' ‘ no; .0‘) in Boston both as re_ alimentary tract‘ ‘age ma A J on eniai surround- Noedles, tacks, glass. iron. almost gards money’ c g ' , I." any and every kind of metal ob.iect»"‘%_5he§e‘f'ore my humble advice m the average young man and wngltii; Ontario a dementediat home (evenlif you are only mak- ing both ends meet) honour. de- fend, and love. Cllllfld" and Pr“? Union Jack." And may the time At London. individual who had been swallow- hnd her stomach opened up and 2500 separate objects were removed. . the total weight being six to seven "El/er will‘? whlmuwe Shall hi“ w pounds. There was no evidences of Bel B "m" w" 0f Oh Gamma " I am, Sir. ctc.. STILL A BRITISH CANADIAN Boston, Mass, July 9. 192B _ 14-} &0OO~§-O40-O-O-Q§OO§§-O§fO-O§QV DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH 1 By w. n. Gordon’ I vo-o-0+++o+o+»o&o++ov~mv WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Du not say “I go oftener than you do." Say “more often." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED; af- fix. Accent noun on first syllable. verb on last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: enemies (plural); not mys. her stomach was up in its normal position a short time after the operation. l, And yet careless eating, irreg- ularity of meals, worry. mental overwork can so upset the chclnic- al processes of the stomach that an ulcer forms in this very stomach lining. It has been well said that man's worst enemy is man himself. Careful chewing of food and“ well balanced diet, food not too ccld nor too hot, rcgularitv ‘(if meals, fivc to six hours apart if pos- sible. is all that Nature asks of yml in return for hcr wonderful care. 1m 4O-Q O-O-OO-O-OOOOQ ' ' * SYNONYMS: tremble, vibrate, Da"y selections shake, oscillate, fiuctuatc, flutter. F9" quiver. ' WORD STUDY: “Use a word Ouardlan Readers three times and it is yours." Let us o +o0+4+r increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's July l2, 1928 word: SUPPLEMENT (verb); to make additions to. “Each topic was different but upplemented the other.” THREE FROM Two-By humil- ity and the fear of the Lord are riches, and honour, and life.- Prov. 22:4. O~0 I-Ori O-O 6 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LII voaovcoooowvooooooo-oaoloo PRAYER-Only by Thy crave- Lord can we live humbly before Thee in faith. ' SEVEN TIMES ONE There's no dew left on the daisies and clover. ‘There's no rain left in heaven. I've said my “seven times" and ove - - l Scveil times OI e are seven. Q. What should be avoided in a letter of thanks? A. Too great cffusivencss and too great abruptness. Q. Is it permissible for strange lnen to introduce themselves at a hotel? A. It is optional. Q. What should men wear at a formal breakfast? A. Frock coats and gray trous- crs. OVEF I om old—so old I can write a let- ter, My birthday lessons are done. The lambs play always-they know no better; They are only one times one. +o++oo+++n~o+oo+ O Moon! In the night I have seen ‘f. "‘” you sailing and failing; And shilling so round and low. You were bright—ah, bright-Jlut your light By You are nothing now but a bow. ROBERTA LEE You Moonl have you -done some- thing wrong in heaven, ‘Illat God has hidden your face? I hope, if you have, you will soon be forgiven. And shine again in your place. O velvet Beel you‘re a dusty fel- low- You've powdered your legs with go . O brave marsh Mary-buds, rich and yellow. Give me your money to hold! O Columbine! open your folded "RPM Where two dwell! 0 Cuckoo-pint! toll me the purple twin turtle-doves upper That gangs in your clear green And show me your nest. with the young ones in lt- I will not steal them away. I am oldi You may, tnlst me, lin- net, llnneti I am seven times bne today. , --Jean Ingelow. A. The world's largest exhibition is the" Canadian National held yearly in Rronio. It loads all oth in attendance. reaching 1. la i027: while the invested cap j: the grounds and blilld- fng OIBJWOJNO is largely in ex- cess of any other. Aftvlo million ‘tmdance is anticipated for ms OI It! I l. from U]. 1?: p?” m” coma aw "m, _ _ M git-fill: ' , éllibwfl>viw spot-momma Indellblc Ink on Linen Molsten spot with lactic acid, ap- plied with a small brush. Place in the sun. Repeat several times if necessary. Washing Dishes Never pile one dish upon another until they are cool or it is liable to crack the glaze of the dishes. ,-'.ro~ Keep Cheese Moist L u Wrap in ‘ --‘h Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum (air- tight) Tin. PLUG 0/ all forms of Chewing Tobacco the Pl. mo BEN JULY 12, 192s l , mm. UG \ is the best! r . Maritime ,APPLES are world - famous I R flavour, size and keeping qualities. they are the best that grow. And Big Ben plug chewing is equally famous for the pleasure you get out of it. It has the full, rich flavour which every chewer enjoys. It gives a full money’s worth. l Being in PLUG form, it does not dry out, but stays fresh, moist and in the best possible condition. Handy to hold, handy to slice; and fits any pocket. Chewing Tobacco Professional Cards l DONALD S. IIART Chartered Accountant Audits, Systems Income Tax 130 Edward Street, Ilzilifax, N. S (Making frequent trips to P. E. Island.) R.R.BELL BARBISTEB. SOLICITOB. 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A Pennsylvania inventors rear THE NEW‘ MILLION DOLLAR RAZOR Here's n. snap for anybody in need of a new, razor-It's a genuine Auto-Strap Razor with Strap and Ten Blades ahd the outfit complete sells for $1.00, the price of the blades alone. We have only a limited number‘ of fllcsc special ralors on hand. So come early if you want one. We carry a full line of Shavers‘ goods. .E. A. FOSTER n Sunnyside CENTRAL RUG STO RE B. A. I. A. MeDONAI-D H. F. MoPIIEI B. A. BABRISTEBS, ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN I110! Bulldllll- Charlottetown For Weak I Stomachs For loss of appetite, weak or disordered stom- ach need Evan's Stomach Mixture. you This is a preparation that. strengthens and tonal up the entire digestive system strengthens the stomach and improves tho appetite. It has worked wonderful results in bund- reds of can! and is en- dorsed by every one who wrung out of vinegar. Repeat is often as the cloth becomes dry, and the cheesg will keep moist. N. Z. 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