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Juelusonl, lrnl-Ilfillll’ Htrect. Fruui: h’. kayo, l9 llllluboro pin-en. FRiDAYpAUGUST 2, 1929 a whole loudly flaunt their dry principles-it is among the so-cal- led "drys" that the liquor trade receives its largest __“d most gen- DROWNING ACCIDENTS Every year brings its sad list of. fatalities from dilfClTilZ causes, and.’ scarcely a your but some drowning accident is recorded in,‘ this Province. The deaths from the; latter causa- this year have been usually l. Early July five; drowning; including double; tragedies, were reported in variousi parts of the Island, while yesterday's Guardian fzaturcd two more fatal-i passes in tvco erous support. “Arrangements are now being made to hold a plebiscite on the Nova Scotia Temperance Act, ver- sus Government Control. So far as can be gathered from the opinions of investigators, supported by per- sonal knowledge of, and recent experience in, NovaScotia, there is very little doubt that the people \vl1l overwhelmingly vote dry and overwhelmingly go on supporting and encouraging the illicit liquor trade. "No Government would dare to ' iii°ii 9i lccideiiis- 5°94 swimme" ' Breton alone showing an increase of ities on the same day from this take the necessary measures to en- ema | fore: the Temperance Act. Public ' 5 opinion would not stand for it. And no Government would dare to establish a liquor business under Government Control. Native Nova While accidents cannot always be, averted, no doubt the number could be lessened by a general insistence sections would be shocked at upon certain precautions. In the case ‘ rgéilciggsiiyf‘ i-‘iiiiai? 0i their 31195?- of a. boat being overloaded and be- coming engulfed, if the occupants could remember that a wooden boat will not sink from the weight of, -—-—-— water alone, they may save their: It=is encouraging to note that de- lives by clinging to the sides of the.‘ spite many disadvantages the tour- boat and thus keeping afloat untillist traffic to this Province for the help comes. In the case cf bathersflmonth of July shows an increase the best protection is ability to swim, l over that - of last year. The tourist coupled with sufficient prudence toitmde wbecoming mcreasingh, 1m. ie°°8nize “W! iiWiiQiiCii-i- Y°im5' portant and our sister provinces are people particularly should be taughtreaplng a large reward from the“. 5° “Md taking “nnccessary risksfcflorts to attract summer visitors. Ind, above all, to retain their “oidslmrge sums o; money we being ex. _ i B11591‘ W"? Ciiiciimsiimce ‘lh- i" pended by our sister provincial gov- t!!! Wlifl- Tiii-i i! Defiiiipfi i119 milsi‘ ernments to attract this traffic, and difficult lesson that a chiir’ can the r9511“; as annomoed in year“- learn. but it is one'which may b: of day's Guardian, 15 ma; Qgnadg, 1s incalculable benefit in case of" acci- U115 yea,- enjoymg (he b18835‘; tquflgf, flmii- travel in its history. In this increase 1i i5 iRiPQSSibiB» 0i WHY-Wt i0 iaYi New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are ‘dowrrgeneral rules for the prevcnf sharmg 1Mge1y_ me 151mm o; cgpg i ‘THE TOURIST TRAFFIC have occasionally been seized ivith‘ 100 per cent‘ Prince Edward Island . ,, - . cramp or been oih.ru,se dlSflilifid in ‘ is not yet reaping its m“ sham o! g I mm:- liquor bminqu per cflnlie than any Province in Canada, the the Water, but the great majority of, drowning accidents result from in-i sufficient precautions, from panic} due to inexperience, or from over: confidence which also is attributable. to lack of experience. l rue nay season In common with every other pro- vince, Prince Edawrd Island» is suf- fering from a somewhat prolonged drought. Thanks to the abundant moisturg in the early summer and lpring and the absence of cxccssivei heat.‘ we have probably suffered lcssi than any other par: of Canada. The? early grain crop has so for sl own ho serious set-back. The hay has, been saved in good condition 1nd thcI early potato and root crops look pro- mising. An early rain. however, is’ now badly need-ed and without iti the grain will undoubtedly suffer. Thrwells throughout the country, are showing the effects of the con-i tinned drought. and many of the rmaller streams are much lower Lhan ordinarily at this time of year. Perhaps the greatest effect of the! lrought is to be seen in- pasture: lands, which are becominz bfldlyistarted a wild-cat ranch. The fur in said to be in demand but the big fe- brown-ad. Those who have been fur losing enough to provide groan fod- 111193 nqye 5" u‘ “dim! ‘he 5mm’- °i m“ have to be handled with care. mother r ,‘ der that no reason mould be allowed to go by without making ample kind of summer fodder. _ While predictions are provarblally uncertain, there is’ little xenon to fear that the drought will b; bon- linued to the danger point in this province, where crop failures due to drought ore practically unknown. ._.__._._..__ THIYTI BE SMOCKED! ' Commenting upon a statement in the Montreal Herold to the effect but "dry" Nov: Scott: probably does lcldfon Recorder, (Liberal) nya: "It: vut and‘ vhicd shone line is supposed to lie down with the lion when the millennium comes should insist on twin beds. pmvhw“ i“ m“ with another confusion of tongues when they attempt to master the names of Russian and Chinese plac- the business, but the fact that an in- crease is recorded speaks well for the activity of the Publicity Association which has carried on this important work under conditions which must at times have been rather discouraging. A general appreciation of the 1d- vantagcs to be derived from the tourist traffic, and whole-hearted support on the part of the Provinc- ial Government, are newary as well as the more adequate hotel fa- cilities which the establishment here of a. Canadian National Railways hostelry is cxpectedib supply- EDI" ‘TUAL NOTES , The ex-Kaiser may now return t0 Germany if he wishes. It is his trag- edy that nobody cares where he goes or whnthe does. A lion that escaped from a. circus menagerle in New York state klllcd and devoured a. cow. The lamb that \ A courageous Colorado man hi! nasty dispositions and Newspaper readers ar-s threatened o: and commanders ,, in: in dNpItcl-ie: from the "war" Ion-s. To prevent the bird: from gqugyg. ing, chicken thievei/in Co do woo Notes By The Way The Official You Book of Canadl gives some statistical information about the Maritime Provinces, their people and what they are producing that may be of interest. Our little province has the greatest number of pgoplq per square mile, 40.56.‘Nova Bootia comes next with 24.86. and New Brunswick has 13.90. Brit- ish Columbia has the least. The pop- ulation of tho three ‘Maritime: is set down at 1,040,700. As regards age, Prince Edward Isl- and has 203 per thousand between the ages of 45 and 69 and 60.24 over ‘l0 years. Nova Beetle/has 182 per thousand between 45 and’ 69 and 41.26 over ‘l0 years. “New Brunswick has 173.58 between 45 and 69 and 38.53 over 70. People evidently live longer in Prince Edward Island than those living in the other Maritimes and the Maritime: colloc veiy give longer life than any other province in the Dominion. As to the matter of sex, in the Do- minion-, there was in 1931 an excess of 30 males per thousand, while in; the Maritimes tho excess of males: was 16 in Nova Scotia, 18 in News Brunswick, and 4 in Prince Edward‘ Island. dhe per centuge of families own- ing the dwellings in which they live is in Prince Edward Island 80.73; in Nova Scotia 66.24 and in New Brunswick 65.26. 4 The lain Sir William Macdonald, n benefactor of his native province, also founded a Consolidated School in Kingston, Kings County, N. B. which is still in operation, and the 25th anniversary of its founding was duly celebrated a. few days ago by a large gathering including leading representatives of educational and official circles in the province. Lord Beaverbrook’; plea for a cus- toms union and free trade through- out the British Empire, has its sup- porters, but is also strongly opposed both at homo and abroad. It is op- posed in England because it would involve a preference of-some sort for foodstuffs coming from British countries oversea, and might make dearer bread. Australia opposes it be- cause down there in the antipodes a. tariff is found to be necessary for protection and also for revenue. The Guardian for years has con- tended that the trade and tariff pol- icy of the King Government is pro- American and anti-Canadian. and that, it will be resented by m: Can- adian people when the time comes, for them to rpeak at the polls. In re- ‘I ference to the situation The Mail and Empire says: It cannot escape the notice of even the most casual observer that the ardent promoters of separation from the Mother Country are en- thusiastic for policies favoring the United States. Politically they in- sist that Canada must stand alone, while at the some time they de- fend granting favora to the United States, and generally take _ that country's aide not alone against Britain, but also against Canada. Canada's market is fast becoming a preserve of United States manu- facturers, while the United State: market is being more and more for- tified against Canada's producers. These anti-British, anti-Canadian pro-United Stat/es agitators are ap- parently casting off all discretion and the consequence is that in this country public opinion is worked up to a. high pitch against them and their operations. Politically Canada remains and will continue to re- main in the Empire in spite of them. . . . . " ' M. Aristida Briand, succeeding to the leadership of the Government in France, has been endorsed by his Parliament and seems to be assured of sufficient support. H's was For- eign Minister in the Poincare Ad-, ministration and retains that ofllc: in becoming Premier. A remarkable‘ fact is that this is his tenth inning ls Prime Minister of France Government! in France are usu- ally of short duration ‘rhey come in and pus out again within l year or two, m0 ouch has been Premier Bri- lhdl experience, but it has been very rarely indeed in France qr in any other country that a atcteman has so many times exalted to luch on elo- nted official station only to lose it again so quickly Bot dry weather ha: fnldo pro- lonudvhit: to many lands during "i! ardent Iummer. but untu rec- s cu bomb into inn poultry p111], when the birds are overcome by the fumes they are bagged m4 q-gnj. ported in motor: to the oporlting blocks. ' Take care that thi: epitaph never becomes yours: , Here lies the body of William Joy, Who died while having hi: right of way: make: bootl any. But that is ' no: the only factor. The pzgzwhoi- ocy of in people make; booilegging any lilo-for while the people as he was right. dead right, u he ‘ oped along, nut he h Just as dead ll if he'd been wrong. 955191109111} been no fur of on; lmtlmufflowiti: izonaadhniu Pminoulof 0mm i the lame attitude n: Canada coolant _ brain. ._ THE CHARLOTPPYF OWN GUARDIAN An Island Of Mystery (The Ottawa Journal) Th; recent visit of Their Excel- lencies, the Governor General and viscountess Wiilingdon, to the island of Anticoati, has directed attention to a part of the Dominion of which Canadians know singularly little. A familiar landmark to mariners and. when clearly visible, an Obie“ 0i some interest to ocean travellers pas- sing through the Gulf of the St. Lawrence, it is to most people simply a. spot on the map wiih no more appeal than some of the Smaller i5- lands that lie betwixt it and the Labrador coast. Surveyed from the deck of an At- lantic liner, Anticosti presents a bleak and forbidding appearance, its lengthy outline of low lying hills and cliffs covered with thick brushwood, B» InmH.B¢mA.M.D. ,_,_ noun‘ NEGLECT A VACATION The fact that previous vacations have not given you the rest you be. lieve you needed, should not make you forget that everybody ‘needs a rest. B chance. at least once or twice u year. You are apt to think that perhaps your brain needs a rest but your body does not, or vice versa. Now the very fact that you feel a bit tired, your work is not interest- ing to you, and you feel restless and irritable, are definite signs that you are not well, that you have dis-ease, that is that you are not at ease. If you have an infection from teeth, and the absence o‘ any Sign o! me tonsils, sinuses, intestine, or gallium“; u‘ rugged ‘hora’ ‘unsung a mladder‘ you have (“beam lsolitude almost weird. Over it broods why; ~ a. silence unbroken by human sounds. xjegause the product ‘mm My or Ice bound in the winter months and these infections is poison to the sys- one“ enveloped m mg m summer’ tem, and it is this poison that gives it has an the dreary aspect o! a’ no you mo symptom o’ tiredness’ rem man's land. a place to be avoided 165111815, and irritability, ‘t‘:"°'ei’°':‘“it’;' "Liars: i“ I,- app r, r e r - 5hafitlofzuoisagxeggiistefief: t: e0 155:: Its very isolation and the fact that nmnne,’ from overuse o! war mam so little is known of its natural o, bod‘; characteristic: dand reirourges have Ever thou ht of our in r given m” u“ In a ° my‘ "y ngqqn yo; yous,- bodyfyburrfaup- firs“: peculiarly its own. There is mystery and crcaws poison The“ poisons an even in the name. some authorities definite combinations just me other have it that Aniicosti if of aboriginal p._-_,~n5_ ‘ eiymoiogy; others that it is a cor- n the circulation of your blood is "Pm" °i ‘h’ ‘ma’ "imie" “mm” active it carries out these poisons mg “before or "opposm m") and from the system z lanust as soon as “cost”, the Spanish term m’ coast; the‘; in": made, alciccl of course ‘or the Mme mus compounded signify- sleep, which by kezmg brain ‘and mg the island that is over against’ “c? "om working for the “mu hem; or in front of, ths mainland. Whether, pennils the circulation to get rid of m mi“ m“ represents u“ correct the“ “xanguen poisons as m“, are derivation, the suggestion of a. Span- ish association introduces an element cnllcri, Now why not sleep mare. and do of the unusual which is typical of "the whole islind. without a vacation? Because the routina things you do with brain and body evrryday should bo stopped, should be ‘changed to something else. Your eyes, ears, nose. taste, should have new or different impulses sent through tbcm to the Interesting historys It, is in its history, however, that Antlcosti has-claims to an interest which otherwise it has signaily failed to inspire. Linked with it are the namec of some of the earliest nav- igators and explorers. That it was known to the hardy and daring French fishermen who crossed the ocean and frequented the northern shores of the New World more than four centuries ago is not improbable. If a copy of a map in the possession of the Dominion Archives is to be accepted as authentic, one Jean Denys. a Dieppe mariner, must have observed it in the passage he is cred- ited with having made up the Gulf of the St. Lawrence in the first de- cade of the sixteenth century. But the merit of tho actual dis- covery of the island belongs to It is this chanse that removes ten- sion and gives relaxatim. Relaxation is best obtained by going where you want to go and doing what you want to do just for a couple of weeks. PRINCE EISWARD ISLAND Farewellito the island, a garden so sweet. That lures like l. lover the wayfarers Jggqw gar-tier, Menflqngd in m; feet, ' narrative o; his first voyage in 1534, it was against visited by him in the Its pastoral beauty in symphony lei. following year and, in recognition of Likz emerald gems I shall never for- get. of August-named "Ila do Plissomp- Lion." Some years later came Rober- Farewell to the island, traditions that val/with his pilot, Jean Alphonse, to last are writ or. the ma: o! her arnud. change the film! tb "Ile de PMC911- storied past, slon," which, in turn. gave place in the maps and literature of travel and exploration of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to Anticosii. Curiously enough, there is no record of Champlain having visited the is- land which lay in‘ the path of his The brain and the brawn of bcr bravest and best Were nourished and fed from 1h! Maritime‘: breast. Farewell to the island, the dim- moun- tains fade frequent voyages to and from Quebec. 1n the mists that encirela that cver- per-hug‘. 9,14}, m, gram“ eye o; an green Elude. explorer, mindful of his experience of Ste. .Croix, he recognized its uri- attraciiveness. i Not until the latter pan of the seventeenth century do w; hear of Antlcouti u a place of habitation. If for nothing else, the island is worthy of n place among the histor- ical landmark; of Canada because of ,lts associations with one of the great axplorer: who brought lustre to New Prince. For it wu there that Loni: Joliet,~ the ‘gallant companion of Marquette in tho memorable iiiacov- ery of the Mississippi, found a home for himself and hi: family. Granted to him by Loni: XIV. u n. reward for bio achievement, the mandre- mlined in the -~poalo:oion of Joliut and hi: descendant: for many yuan, eventually pllllnl into the fund: of the Hritim authentic: of 116$, when The East and the West have touched hands tenderly, United we stand in this IBM! 0! iii! free, \ _1>I, Isabel Graham. Seaforth, Ont. THE LAND WE LOVE n; nan l-IIGI " METHODISM CANADA Q. when did Methodiam ntart in Canada? A. The Methodist Church in Cm- ada can be traqtfback to I172, when a partypf Yorkshire Methodists settled in Nov: Booth, The first pro- vincial Methodist Conference v0.1 it was pieced umigr the fur-infliction held at Halifax in 1166. Introduced of Newfoundland. ' into Upper Cmad: by the Llothodilt ~ Episcopal Church of the United Conference boclme independent of Status, 1701. Methodism introduced tho Methodist EpiloopI-l Church 0f into Lower Olnadl, 17W. In 1807 the tho United BMW: Ind In 18$! the nut Metlkdist Conference vn: held Canada Mathodilt lpiloopoi Church :0 firoaville. In 1m tho Cumin united with tho British Welleynna. m 1m m, Wesleyan Methodist Con- Wiiil" 40- In the meantime Prui- foronee of Canton. the Canadian W‘ lwmvhm w lnveltigoh a. Woolen-n rm Connexion Conference, j and the Wollovm Cmforonoo of Eta-n America became one . ll, F!" _ Church of Canada. Pbe Public Forum Thl: column i: 0pm for tho dlncuulon by correspondent: of quest-Ion: of intuit. The v Clurlntfofown Guardian doe! not noccuarlly undone the opinion: of correspondents. our; moans i Sir.-If I would object to anything in your editorial of Thursday in re- Your sinslinz out Borden, or any other particular road for condem- nation. As a traveler in other parts of the Province I would any that the shameful condition you speak of is an almost general one. Talking yesterday to n. group of tourists from. distant Colorado, who were delighted with their visit to the Island but remarkingg-"wg will be glad to get away from your Island roads which are the worst we have met in thousands of miles of travel." I wlllinsiy credit the Public Works department with the fact, that the "in! °i 1138i spring made the prob- lem more difficult than usual, but it was not so bad that it could not have been met in a practical way to save the situation which those who travel know to be the won; since the improved highway system was inaugurated. , The b1: blunder was in abolishing the invaluable split-log drag, and when they awoke to the need of lation to our roads it would be to i‘ .__...-.- AUGUST 2, 1y‘, Don’t Pity Poor Young Men Pity Poor Old Men GIVEN health and acre young pcoplg who are 2001-, should not e an object of pity, ‘Rather s ould one strive to arouse ambition in them. It is the poor old folks that require help, You know of poor old mother: who are Qhiftgd around amongst sons and daughters for three or four months at a time, because they have no financial means. ' Well, then, do ou yourself want to be in this position some y? Do you want your wife to aufler? Not if you can help it! en, provids now for an income for either or both of you while your earning powers permit it. " A reasonable premium will enable you to buy substantial protection in a Confederation Lifs Policy. Write now for pazn hlet entitled "No Matter What Happens" wgich tells how this Hood Oflcc r TORONTO may be done. Address: Confederation Life r Association Bank of Nova Ecotia Building, them they could not be procured in time to take advantage of ti” c105- Branch Office Charlottetown. i118 rainy ieason. For want of this method of filling in rutg and wheer tracks our highways are a mass o: small hills and hollows hardened and bind by summers heat, making a, roadbed mostly over the whole Pro. vince where cars are compelled to travel in jolts-and Jumps. and twists 01' skidding caused by divergent wheel ruts, wearing out the cars as well as the temper and patience of the drivers. - In some cases the roads have been commendably widened, and it in in these places, where finishing opgr. ation have been more recently oom- picted, that we have the few really anousa FOOTBALL ' season APPROACHES I-QNDON. Ens. Aua- 1.—.<ny The Canadian. Press)-—-'I‘he return of Eflslish, Welsh and Scottish soccer football teams who have visited a number of countries including Can- ada, playing exhibition matches dur- in: the summer indicates the ap- Pffllch of the opening of the long season in the British Isles. The Scottish season opens on Aug. 1'! and the English on August. 31. 'I‘he uaial changes will b¢ noted in the makeup of the various divisions, due i0 promotion and demotion-i at in end of last season. In the Em“ league Middlesbrough and Grimsh, Town come up from the second u, vision to the first, taking the p1,“ 01 Cardiff. City and Bury, chm Athletic and Bradford City m from third to second division, my Clapton Orient and Port vale gt down. In Scotland Dundee United and Morton climb to the first airy-v ion, displacing Third Lanarl: and‘ Raith Rovers. Toy balloons released in Londai were found in Denmark recently, passable roads to approve of. To which. mill! We add. occasional spots under competent roadmastcrs are too rare exceptions. ' - Many gravelled patches are excel- ifllt and. in the writers opinion “mid Justify B KIf-‘flifir expenditure in this method of road building. In many places however the newly laid gravel, as i: now is. is a bad men. ace to public safety and convenient "lvei- It is dumnzu m thick measure and unevenly leveled so that it is difficult for small cars to keep a SiPB-igiit COWSB. 8nd where two cars “pprmichin! i" QDDO-Eiie directions, the date of his landing-the 15th x i both forced by the gravel to wobble from side to side, the dangers of col. lifiifln are serious. The split-log drag, - °i‘ Perhaps better still a chain drag. would level these gravel hills and in. 6198-50 comfort and safety. The public should take a. mom insistent interest in this road queg. tion. It is the one drawback-tho one black eye to the tourist popularity of our Province. I am, Sir, etc, OBSERVER “Mm Diana w spend $120,000,000 in developing its colonies. Tests of night-air-maii flying be. tween Sweden and England are being made. . Traffic on the Hungarian 51;“, Rim“!!! 18 increasing rapidly Socialist women M, P); o; E531,“ recently posed and spolda for n. talus, m"? "iii-m mm in Poland are out of work. Later Illltory. EW"! Your: later, Aniicoati wu re-transferred to Canada, to enter up- on a new aeignioriul regime marked b! mun! changes and vicissitudes. At “iiffvlil ii w bouzht and ma, oe- cupied and deserted; aueceuivo of. forts at settlement proving‘ mo" m- les: abortive. A century no, 1i; m. qllired a change notoriety ' u the haunt or a French-Canadian hemp, named Inui: Camacho, of whoop half “VII! habits and piratical activities mm! weird tales were circulated from Quebec to Capo 11m mm Cups to Plciou. After the ogre o! Antiooati had plum! from the scene, renewed attempt: to colonize the 1|. laud ond commercialise it: moucea were made, to be followed by the wmlnfln klporlment. which. in the early yearn of the present century‘, uninformed it info the catch of a Willi-h? Parisian monufccmm with a governor in control. Antlcootl may never be l. buoy and Humorous community. It: chance: of immilll I Wlrular tourilt resort 1H,. Whirl. ‘evur more nmotl. “But time are bhnu 0g it: history, blond- N,“ mvmrr. uric funny, grim ulvonim can hid!- vhfob appeal tbs ltsalago of vnm at Chicago. The lake horbora of time mm mffor from low wafer iuot u Canadian buaodfmofdfgigiy ..-< , memorization ondlulllt: mfllglltsull of ivancuyoli can't chewfitioiit because‘ it's grown'in*the)lea'ij§nn'd_i kept there byI-the cure, Always ulv. for? AHICKE 3- Flavor , UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ES-OPIN! on TUIBDAY, - sunnmanua, 0i:- “ma; - from 0.. XSLCJSFAK 9°"!!! Min-n and right Ip-h-lflg, flcili'°°illcn“~llflilll lln that h lut- . lrlnlllll our! I'll llfllhrv tom: m ma student. lulu student mrlvn Individual in. 'i""ii°‘- F4 P!!! to attend up u“, Write — for Ml llifoflnltlon, UNION ooannncnn. could: ""- "w. rumba. 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