l’- lflm w1~z ‘GUARDIAN . my 21,1938 '. PAGE TWO - » CONSERVATION I 2W- ¢~ T- l1, W" PM" l" ———— NOT S Perm Pr f A WIEKLY cowl! or PIAOHCAL Eonwwogisfi r i - ‘I o vrrzu. issues AFFECTING Tin: US s a ., Martians. nlsovxozs ny m. LUDLOW smxms, i0 lllllll Ill lllllll “"95"”- nsoat 1mm! Any normal will - i‘ ' in shut off b a su lomenta “*1: tomonvn“ h 21¢ ‘ In“ y“ omglfhwirl-ndhsggo m (mflmm) ciilfe, which will Sbflblllflg severlal luv! well you'll IoIQ pqiagg I-ilalratlrm "Clean-up Week", dvm Order well ova;- I million we: miles of who wute; table when it another ar; w (titles m: lr oom- d 14mg, being mun-ad is necessary to draw down the big Tbmonowg you (q m; M‘ 0W1!!!’ “ltigilmbabo t U8 liwh I Ill-to °‘ “W” ’““'“°" "‘°°" f.§°‘t¥$‘.il‘il"~’i.‘°b%§‘§€;‘ éitwétilfi will a he; we 1-1-1 “émenh” °' M“ h‘ that there “m? be several miles of y ngdvring landfills" h nut-hip; o! t! rl . Let me tell you the details of only p, single one of those rtesting retuges. on which elifects Mary- land vitally. I wish every one of ou could go to iiortih central Da- ota and see the great Sou-ms River projects ‘that are now_ near- ing completion. The ‘SOUHS, or Mouse River is one which rises 1n Canada. [ions southward into west- ern North Dakota, makes a great horse shoe curve through the State and flows out. again into Canada to the eiisttvard. Forty years ago this was one of the great watt-r- iowl producing areas of the North Central States. Gradually it has been drained and developed for_ ‘ S aqriculttire. and for past ha‘ producrti a ditniiiilfiiiti". llllllil)i‘l‘ of . Stunt‘ of t ian:l drainvrl un» . ' niorliirnvv tor that. typo 1'5 1 it. any urea’. uiiuLovcn for agricul- Tllif‘ 'l'ill'0'.igll the ticvelopment oi’ this plTUtilll Wt‘ llltW own O1‘ COHLYOl zv t-YilllkllPly u hundred miles of tl.. rnci- valley. The refuge lies iii two svviitin. One starts a few miles south of the Canadian line: on the tinpt-r river. Here _W(‘ own 1l'I\2‘l_\' iiitv miles of t-he river In a suitable place in that fifty !l'll't‘.» vvc have constructed and‘ ‘coiuwlot-ui :1 great earth-filled dam wliivii slorts 112000 acre feet of \\.itt~r and inn‘ 1- a lake tivarl_y' Yirtv tinies- loi This lake serves a number 0t‘ iul purposes in the (‘flillillllilllj hxsldes hcinz a watorfmvl arm ll provides ootl protection for tho City of Minot, some thirty miles clown the stream. 1 It provides a regular flow of Ivaler through the river channel during the summer, a thing which as not happened iior many years. In foot. the flow 0( the river be- came so low that it did not even keep the stagnant water fit for} t-h children to wade in in the city park of Minot. The lake also pro- vides a rvsoénz and feeding ground qr the uruter-lfovul and stores wutn-r 0o maintain the vast. arshoa which are being created sow. gum eqi o! tfiedakelsbe- O I ‘ at‘. I-P. SMALL NONI! PLLN Compieu architect-decip- 9d plans la: homes coo:- lnp from $3,000 to $4 000 n: available from R1’. p nymnn for which can Ea nun ed Domln on bu‘ much of it was nft of. ___--.l Bunny-tits Pnonucrs Lumen mowrmsat TORONTO “stalwart WVINNIPEG SAINT JOHN HALIFAX gfgorhlavelslaku théh uppfrk end Walt Y outwit“ uge o. e a e . Ou mean nib g, Iflfl Q}.- Itrthermore, provide fishing m on; abundance, once it can be stocked who m“ mm w“ 1Q .- ma‘. and established, as it will be one , 1311 me 5 5mm of the largest bodies 0t water in ti? State. Swag; n elow the huge dam there are two similar (likes across the valley ghai make abouti eight, bmilesnq! paged away, Fvtfdlllg marsh ireotly elow ‘i6 n h bu: cliini. 'I‘ilt?5tl3 two dams stalbllize 331,956.?“ need o‘ MW when the wnLer love. and the spll ways Beg rod’ Q s“ am so tin-tinged that the water m y! ' can be run through them to main- llrill a normal level, and then LET Us DIG Datum‘ x-ldllllvtl lll!() the river channel and qvhe Ham/tn. u’ and”! M LuililPIl stunt‘ .\<:“.'8ll1_\' miles down _°- m ‘m’ w stat Jen‘ casualties that has been 00m , . , .. .» . 1,, - _ _ piled. ..%.‘:;2.:l"1li“..3:*:-..:rr “If; ?.T’:tr;"€:.'::r““° 3"“ M ‘“""-it° this collniiy. Dullllilllig at the strumem r i‘)? 1 e5 an ‘ C_anadian ltnc. and t-xtcnding that m d f edlih *1 the hind‘ o‘ distance up the river, tire beln d S r1115“ en_ lgver- The drunken tirvelopca‘ into a o-"at series o n”? ‘E 3*” menace w our shallou: ma: h i . :\ i cmm 43" The Sober driver l5 315° dcstrian on the highways. Cautious I trinpci-ate drivers are exposed to [O Li“. mm; h, d“. mos additional hazards. It is thi old, and lakrbc ‘. and one u: the great< 01d story (‘fine mabmw 9f ma“ w est l,‘l'i‘€‘{llllg lilfllbllh- u: the coun- ‘vol-k o.“ m5 9w" filviluml- whe- try is being mettle butler ior natcr- mcYwnh or “qumut m? mw- he l5 fowl than it was lil its orrzlnal a £5111"? and needs B sa-WQT- 50d 5mm ‘ has tried man under all conditions This ‘v-gyk 1,- “Cu n‘. v and found hit-n wanting. The prob- of thc tart». “ti: t- 1e!“ of fllwiwlr=m is not one of law. mule“ several, U5 y but of the human heart, which plated this spring dQ-SIY-‘TMPR’ Wicked. 1t i5 W i119 118-3- ot water-fowl haw tilreativ . [Pnilifl 0.‘ the Great Day that the ed themselves of ' ‘u iiculy vivat- “much Shim“ bmd n6 9V9“? 93°F?’- ed marsh lands l -(Page Ed.) provide for 1 l _ On the oilivr lianrl, it is cxcobtl- liigly 1it'Cr-~~~\i1\' tli-ili pron-anon be WHAT ‘VERE CONDITIONS givrn tlit- ' . ' ' the i',vu.-a\.s THEN? John Anderson. Charlottetown {(1111 hpqf- During the past ‘hree stir-tuners irojlects for I went. many times to Montague lll."._\' affect and not onot‘ did I see any appear- oi birds on once of liquor there or 0n any oer- ndrnt for vour .“0li. \Vlien a. young man I had been l‘ Sllcli plYJjUCts therc when you could count drunks nnv time on the FI-YTCI, In fact, 1 believe we ncwr before had such a sober country population as we have now. 'I'hat fact aocmmts to a and 1n tl. ng grounds, and you may b. . ltho soutrwrn- lht '\'lil"ll(‘ PCJSI lil1f“]’1“l'D-"SF of stabilizing water l"" = in tlwsn marshes and mak- , . A . F? w‘ _ _ _ "Y m“ "Y" l ‘n2 tlmpgtriilllerttqteliz-lnxr “ 1*‘ lwf h=on_ romrfcted and are a1. “TV Sfrvin? as a haven for the ds. u (To Be Continued) _-_~___~_- __~' .__ ti‘ . t. 11min “'2 ’h l~ i1.I-. l ..l‘.‘l an“ hv r\\f‘l‘_" iii , - > u o o I a N I z I n c own nouns on BUILDING urw ONIS The exterior o! any QM“. tYPo house can be no "lily 9nd infxvcmlvelv modem- iz_er_l with B.P. 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Dealers For All Lines “of Building Products . line nesting marsh with stable ‘lhik nottoo much and lbflt nuv ,0“, “é L‘; 3' a a i 2 B’ g 5 .5. 5 menaoed by the liquor-dazed pe- a is I attended the one last year, mm h usually the butt. m wo- men have m. urally ya er-in-chiet in tin they an. as that "Clean-Up Week Dleasinil results ad! siftlnz and constant, in d ed rubbish. doing carpentry or one o! a dozen other chores that want. doiniz now. Theres nothing like a. gpirit of co-operation. large extent for the sobriety so characteristic at Our immense em hiibitim gatherings in recent the inmost gathering ever seen on Prince Edward Leland 0! MW kind, when no drunkennes was visible} I never notiood a policeman errestl any Dflrmn drunk, m- sober! We never had such conditions 011i P.E.I before the Pruhflaltion Era. I Wmembfl‘ b81118 at a Efl-t-herlng m‘ the city before the Prohibition Act. l when a dozen policemen could not, maintain good order. One 1s sul- ficient now. I spend much o1 my summa- time in recent years in the country dis- trwts, all over Pjllsland, and a; to the success oi.’ our pgux laws, I saw little to Justify the loose statements given wit to us. It is true ' that our insular position makesl our Prohibition Aot. is a. failure. What were then and are now the priznlcipai difficulties in the way o! milking the AM more effective? The first is the fact, not to be torgotten. that we are all human fallible beings here below. Read 30mins. Chapter’ 3, Verse 10- “There are none rghmous. No not 0116-" That is a hard start. Next, the temperance people are contend- ing with an old sin. It had a start of at least 428 years beiom our first Prohibition Act was written 1n 1900. and at 1900 We could deal only with local llcxuor selling. It was not till 192i the. the importaztim oi’ liquor was first forbidden for . 3o the liquor there ppefl-Tfl idnd of evil this world has ever known. Liquor influence is almost every- enoe in his chum-h than he and all the otimt worshippers in it. imows? ‘Iheee are silent influences. The fell that exists among man a marvel. I halve seen erwiso good. man standing by their fellow drinkers, even in uunuBur-nssawitwhmhewxote in Tam OBhantiera "lbnlobdhhfiolvelybrl- ' murmur-matu- a deterrent. It cannot», be made a. cure. no la/w against any la. be devised that will pro Even the Divin lmv mandments-in that regard is treated. no better than our Promisi- tion Aot is. But we can lessen (time by the use of laws, and even that process depend; on human agency in their enforcement. Our lquor lame are no exceptoirt. C ANADNS SABBATH The violaton 0t the Sabbath is the entering wedge ior Tvliglatlon oommnndanon . l ‘r r SPRINKLERS, zowur th borhood a. cleaner and health- _ aoo_to_live in. llE-LP Ill “CLEAN-UP” WEEK i? am should be; “more why "Clean-Ob Weeks" Ivorybody and alwa been coma a. member o! the "Clean-Up In: camodln because course. cal science has proved that elem all-the-yoar round job, but wiatg in-doors a the ooml Good Book roundinas. And. o! course aur- health- v sins and the next tc G roundinns are clean. it tollows that Open air life. people QVOIZWUQIO iva o! truth in a a. rule. attractive, so thanks that winter an tho aye 0t cod-fellowship that respects the " doubly o! stoklna furnaces. sifting l boun . and other cold weather chores" Alter months of turnuoe atoking, go put. They an ready and will- - oor 80. "Clean-Up" compel!!! , traotivo your homa will be. the more healthy your oomaunity will be. and the better repu ti your ci , tow_u__or vilhc,0_w1ll ina . it an aaaoci- ‘Faiean- p Week" 1| hero to I op tad citizens It's backed ta . by medical men. insult scientists everywhere. D nd out-ot-doors. The sun that cleanlinals is odllness and there's a lot th t. It's the real spirit we -bd‘m of one: no . the more people who join the more at- on enjoy._ Make your homo and garden more beauti- ful and more livable-and do it economi- cally by taking advantage of the low prices on all these needs now in effect at FEN- NEL & CHANDLEIPS. Brandram - Hendersonb “ENGLISH” PAINTS -For the Beet Results- SCREENS SCREEN DOORS, BLACK and BRONZE SCREEN WIRE, HINGES, SPRINGS, CATCHES, S C R E E N WIRE ENAMEL, Etc. m Garden Tools RAKES, SPADES, GARDEN F, FORKS, TROWELS, WEEDERS q SHEARS_ CHICKEN WIRE, WATER CANS, ARSENATE of LIME, PARIS GREEN. Genuine ‘Taylor - Forbes" Lawn Mowers GARDEN HOSE, LAWN ROWS, LAWN BROOMS. WHEEL BAR- E Let Us Supply The Necessities For “CLEAN-UP WEEK” FENNELL AND GHANDLER HOW LONGsince-you looked at your roof? LDroofiueafttobetrulted. Tbereinotelling when they'll ienkcreabda fire. Askuatooendmupettooincped mogyighgug fiilltw-Hfimfihyouagnportonih Repairing and rte-roofing an our specialty needanovvmofvvaroeammaidjohm-Mnnviilayhwn- nllllt Bhiflliv-wbdhl. moderately priced, fire-and- wuntber mutant, and long-lived. Izszzztr. its "r.:°~=~:::....'*"= um..."- er - ‘c own g Phl- Thlvllflflhlllflfl- Lotoltaeilyouabwtit. L. M. POOLE & COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING surrmus cnsptmfrirrowu I PHONE 172 ANNUAL CLEAN U 1 WEEK Y 23 to 281 Citizens are reminded that it is ‘customary to observe annually a general “Clean Up” Week. The Mayor and City Council recom- mend for this purpose the week of lMay 23rd to 28th when citizens are requested to make the neces- sary “Spring Cleaning” for the coming Summer. . Improved transportation facil- ities give us reason to anticipate a greatly increased Tourist Traf- fic this Summer, and it is hoped that renovating, repainting, and redecorating of homes and pro- perty will be on a more generous scale than usual in order that our City may be seen at its best. t .4 E. A; Fosma‘ MAYOR City of Charlottetown The Magic Name l" PAINTING l " LIAPALAC FOUR HOUR ENAMEL is an economical finish, saves the surface, is easili’ Wuhef- and Rives a beautiful tile-like flaw». / Dries quickly. Brush marks melt away. ' 2S modern colon. The favorite for floor! and fnrnltutt 1lb.puto—------ 60c 1pt.liquid--_---- 75c Thin lion will be open Saturday evening until 9-39 91"‘ TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited Plan 105 Prompt Deiivor!