NOVEMBER 8. 1928 rFm WNCUARDIAN Intriguing continents. I04 days, from N. Y. 1m. 2Z- Duchou of Atholl. Manage- mm by world's groans: navel system. Booklcu from Canadian“ Pacific o. nun-p nmrrnn nun-v... |>|“_."'.r Am“ 4' Kin: acme, Saint John, s, B. ANHOOSTI ABOUNDQ nv vmomu pans icomnpluf Qu, N “w” ""11 l" avast "'91- l8 l wonderful b place for white-tailed deer, which, "W010i to J. n. Valiquette, “"388? 0! the Island o; ‘nth 00!". have increased from about l°° couples. male and female, too about 500.000 at "I! Present time . The or- 12ml deer were imported from Virginia. Deer meat is an 1m. Ptgtant item in the food provided "v 990910 of the settlements n": t districts of Antlwgu °° 1-°°° being killed every rear for immediate consumption. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov, 2.- Wfhter loosed a determined assault in the west yesterday, sendlnga blizzard that gripped the Rocky Mountain region to spread snow and cold in the upper Mississippi valley and southwestern stem. The storm dealt its worst in Wyoming and other mountain states. causing ‘a tle-upof the ‘Infra-Continental air mail service, blocking highways and delaying trains. Heavy snowfall extended east- ward into Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. while to the south rains were general with the prospect that failing teunperantures would bring snow to many sectiom tonight and fonmr- row The blizzard raged in Wyominz, where wire communication suffer- ed. made it impossible for trans- continental air mail flyers to buck the storm and officials of the like new, full of pep. sleep well. with pains alleviated. Try Cysts: today. Only 00c. NEW BBUNSWICICS LAND‘ SETTLEMENT ACT MONCTON. N. B., Nov. 2—-"New Brunswiok has the only effective land tlement scheme in active Wemtion at present, among the Provinces of Canada." stated F.C. Blette, Superintendent of Land Set- tlement fcr the Atlantic Region of the Canadian National Railways, when discussing the problem o! im- migration in Moncton yesterday. Mr. Blette is very much impressed with the work that is being done by the New Brunswick Government through the plan which is known as Five Hundred Families scheme. whereby through the initiative of the Province they obtained the co- operation of the Federal Govern- ment and the Land Settlement of London Authority Monthly. “By far the greater plrt oi Eng- land's supply is stored at the Rum Quill" ‘$119 Mml-hly 8W0 “There is a potential value of nearly $65,000,- 000 tn be watched over and mled for by his Majesty's, C ‘ and the Port of London authority. Such precious fluid must needs be care- fully tended. Small wonder that the quay is isolated from its surround- ings by massive iron doors.- The administration of the Port of Landon is under the Port of London Authority, the chairman . of which n Rt. Hmz. Lord Ritchie of Dundee. i} LADY LORD MAYOR GETS carrylns car-care too far. Perhaps, in seven or eight months o; the year. In Winter it's different. Keep- ing ‘an eye on the weather, one will get that advance warning on cold that “' 1n - c t... lng the anti-freeze solution at the proportion that will assure acleq“. ate protection. It is a worthy form of sentry duty. SMARTER} TO HAVE THEM 301ml?!’ to some opinions, it is a far greater evidence of driving skill to have chains and to use them than to be without them-and proud of it. There is no substitute Liverpool, who recently advised em- raorosALs LONDON, llmgland, Nov.. tL-Miss Margaret Beavan, the lord mayor of for a device that will give the nec- essary friction between tires and road. Incidentally, two chains are much better than one, and four are better than two. igrating dommtic servants to many, is herself receiving proposals by every post. Young women are also "(WW5 THE THERMOSTAT? Board, which under the adminis- tration of Hon. J.J.. Murray, Now Brunswick, Superintendent of Im- M; 'N@_ migration, and W.A. McDougall. wtueeagmatcsimrlittfircswwerc re- Federal Superintendent of, Farm corded in the molmtains and rail-I Settlement for New Brunswick. the mm 011mm; fem-ed ma; mmnmn plan’has so far worked admirably. passes would become blocked by one “I the mm “Viking mm?” snow that has happened in New Bruns- wick for a long time was the unique Cheyenne, Denver-Pueblo air route held their planes on the grolmd upon being advised westbound ships writing asking her to find them husbands, and men have written ap- pealing to her to provide them with wives. Miss Beavan said she was not put- ting these people into touch with one another. That was not one of her duties as lord mayor. "Two men who wrote asking me w be their wife were evidently quite sincere and One item of preparing the car for Winter that is rather recent but still most important is having the value of the thermostat checked over. Open most of the time during the warmer months, it is suscepti- ble to several possible ills. CAUSES SLOW STARTING 1 ' \| . . [I L, 6mm“ up Blcsmc“ TliltCaIOfYour I - '/ a so IN THE w [ST mm -INRUM QUAY ................... Never M1nd. O . ,___ _ ._. _ n Bladder Weakness. Getting Up poupou. Nov. s-saicm, ~ """""_,,,,,,,"",,;'"*' "'1' "W _ , ,Nights, Backsche, Burning or Itch. to intoxicafe the whole of ‘aging: w" u an “Iflxgfl 9.. a I . -___-- |ing Sensation, leg or groin pflng PtDDéIIBY-lblilnihort order isstored Iauu“ouu a up s... Bllfizard ll‘! R 0 c k x firawgf: 01:21 wag? ggtedhfimm aka may‘: oo-eo-o-o-o-oo-ooo-ooo-o-oo-o-o-naqq ountain Re ‘oncyntu 40 Hour ‘Best? Don't give when more than 3.125.000 gallons . NM l-m-m-l-l Exp... Easwfi}, rc..°"..°z':."..r"i"..".s.v “s: crammed "'2; s""°" m‘ "“"'““ - “d°°n‘°'“bh'°'°°m* ‘ Money back if you don't soon feel with dust. lays a writer in cthicwmrtlurgomkuélglettfikvggtkxfiggm $13; Ml’- Vnliquette recently address. Denver police ‘were asked to Search {or wmlam Hendricks, '10, function held recently at Sussex. “WY 011010894! DNOVIETRPM whim car owners who have not had the '61 the Engineering nisututc of -» he" d 1n me New Brunswick, where more than Bhflwed they We" 8000-1005118. the Island-ofmAngflous PM“; of milling since yaw 8y two hundred new residents of the she sllld- Both wld an sweflllnz ilmlflvn checked from battery w w other game Rfilemllfl “ '_____¢.>______ provmce_ the “mules 0| 511W 59¢. story of their loneliness, and one o! spark plugs have no justifiable com- on e island. Mr. tiers who came from the British them dilated wrthsome artistic skill Dlfllht if the car is hard to start in cold weather. Under such condit- ions, the spark has to be fast enough and hot enough to make up for the gasolinc's frailty. To expect it to graphs back and the letters contaln- fill in» during the emergency, with- ing proposals I have torn up and out a little outsidehelp, is to de- Lhrown away.” ' mand the unreasonable. -__-¢o-Q-.-—-— SUNLIGHT TREATMENT FOR AN INDIRECT CAUSE SICK CHILDREN upon my personal charm and brain capacity. He did it so. very well that I am sure he must have been an Irishman. I have sent all the photo- Isles and established their homes in Kings County. were guests at a ldinner at which Hon. J.B.M. Bax- ___Bgh0p'mr. Premier of the Province, Him. J, C, Farthingof Montreal, address-Lewis Smith. Minister of Agricul- mg a meeting of the Anglican tare. and other prominent speakers Young People's asociation here, addressed them with speeches of fiwessed the difficulty Q; m; young- welcome. and promises of co-opera- cr germ/oration to find ifs ‘bearlilss tinn and asslstsnce in the solving Valiquette said that a herd of reindeer and a pair of elk were llllpvrlkd to the island a few W"! 8E0. 811d that these animals "Wear to be thriving at the pres. ent time. Wild fowl were said to be in abundance in the migratory saison. while partridges were re- POYted to be increasing in num- ber. Fox and beaver are plentiful YOUNG FOLK REQUIRE SYMPATIIY OR ELDERS TORONTO, Ont. Nov.. 2 __ SAVE "ma POKER nouns" present time oi politlcahof their problems in their n" on the island. both having multi- 1'6 m9 u g m. d ma,“ evom- home 1am; rpms function was M- skidding and tire pressure have a gbggngiglldgghTTlé coast Wlllters i$l11al;n?‘;xpr% ipegreq, that old- ranged through the Land Settle- Ont., dNbcgvb 0.;No direct relatlioiishgp. If‘ the pressures LIVER Us MAYO | The chm. nature“ x er peopm somemnes we“, W; ma“; Branch a; the Fedem] De- money as en spare ve or- are unauea n he tres, the brak- P00 It ADVISES going out to anew land to take up wood often richly carved . - Anticosu are timber, tlgelstpllilxrgestgr “ensoflous m“; fault-finding with nartment oi Immigration and Col- om‘ lslkcktr chtizlrdre? ti}: bxeneflizhocszf m: gefffct ‘will be unequal. Thazs o MARRIAGE fmnectlc service, and 1 don't, mm; menu” and moumgd vgh gm, fish and game, o; which only the yQung people. The churchs nnization. with the co-opemtlon of S g ea en. e ew . c ass o many a dangerous sk d. |ycu realise how much you count. I and gold qguhher meg“ one o; me Provjnrjg] 051.3151; and the pital Just outside the city, opened Realization of this should impel {Canadian Press) ‘ ‘know howmuch. and I cm going t0 these bowls was sold 1"‘ v~ar ior LONDON. Oct.. 29.--“Y0u are all halve a reception at the Town Hall “mow “ "*1 ~ ' to keep the specified the motor car owner pressures equal and at the level. great purpose. he said. was t0 ti’! do h 81p young men and women, recently, has cost $575,000; its equip- ment and interior arrangements will make it the greatest of its kind in the world. It is surrounded by 100 acres of beautiful rolling country- ‘side. “In a few months," predicted Dr. W. L. Gallic, “we will see chang- es in results from treatment hm which would have been considered miracles before. “Internally. he con- tinned, the building was a trumph of science, The site was superb. The hospital combined efficiency with n minimum of cost. The wards were unequalled in any other children's hospital. They were small. consist- ing of eight beds each. and were in nature of verandahs so that patients could spend mcst of the year out of dccrs. “It is the greatest advance lll the treatment of children's disease in my time," he aflirmed. ---—<-0->—-—-—— SAYS WORDS OF ‘O CANADA SHOULD NOW BE MODERNIZED timber and fur are being exploited by the present owners of the Is- land. The remaining resources "0 being developed on a small scale. sufficient to meet the local needs. In the timber area it is estimated there are 14.400000 cords o! standing timber. of which about 40 percent is spruce and 00 percrht balsam-—sufficient raw mater-hi to manufacture about 11.000 000 tons of newsprint. Anticcsti which is in the Gulf of St. Lawrence was discovered by Jacques Cartier on August l5, 1534. when the Island was ceded by the King of France to Louis Jolliet, his hydrographer. If. was boughtbySenator H. E. A. Menler, of Paris in i895 for $125,000, and colorlizwtion and industrial cle- volopment was begun. It came into the hands of its present own- are. the Anticosti Corporation, ln _ 1926. The Corporation is controll- cd jointly by three companies. Tho Wayagamack Pulp and Paper manufacturers oi Sussex. and is f heir Christianity were weak- one of ‘hr most illuminating in- qgrogti/ley were apt tobe can-led dictation; of the wonderful po-op- away ma) paths magled to dame!‘ eration which now exists between md disaster. The bishop pleaded ...e citizens of New Brunswick and {-1- mm-e sympathy with the youth those who come to join them in g‘; wday. and he urged the young the development of the Province. RQQ-pw to get out among those vlith It is all an indication that. the whom they assocmgegtand influence public has at last realized the im- their lives. “Do not be sanctlmoniqportance of immigration and when "but be brave." ‘a man comes as a settler to this Young andinafevw earsti 1 - _ will be mlirkrded. rcmnnmdenil: 9111383133 $.22‘ splnster eme. You ettiredcfit, , * although “.5 m, flghcfivhm you m $181k"? (twworot filgrgllgheiggmzrnrsoupp mros young. When you are getting an a mum m the mndg- Tofu)" F03’ m?’ bu, itwislgig?éltrt you would like a _-_‘.~>__ 5 A" LEGISLATURE man . -—-—- These remark; 5&6 from Mm MAZER. powiéglisltmo NEWBURYPORT. Mass. Nov. 1 Malsfl-rgt Heaven. Lord M‘? 0g of Y HIGH PRICE b-sudl-cw J. (Bossy) Gillie. New- u 1, h sh bad e] ..llryp0rt‘s imprisoned mayor, has lfigegfvwhls gzihigllomew Agmz ‘Int: n L-A decided to run m: the State les- der Salvation Army auspices. Among prices] be‘ mg given at; nfamzgrmkibwag 51x32?! ‘XS-g lflliirBfigilllilis that 12h L0 d. M8. ' I33 8n Y- ' ..:...;. .... .22.: .:*..'.';:t:.‘2h “Y t‘ “‘"“"...“"". "* a thos- e- My" Mo» - *- mne has ymd a more success“, hem: agfiameléza Ygrmt 13?}: the middle of a two months sent- yealr 1g! offices Bmvw- like the old. bowl I keep my oranges as; ‘l: ptfoecesaled|nemg wjrtitl,’ fifcfifiii; to eavm o ywomen m m" Sh” 3m?“ *° “m 5mm“ force 0n a flood of stickers with 1.. fiil°ol°€fe°fiiifitifififiufiiil° ‘° m“ m“ °°'“P"‘=°“ 1° w" Bosw- n-m- on them ’ les. although Norwich, one or the ‘,',?”,,§,‘,'"‘,,‘f,-,j‘,m“° '3,“ ‘t “Qf “m” ‘The Mayor's decision to become I most ancient cities in the country. wmd not s; fir‘; “ii, t’ “:2: camndate 1°‘ "W “Fl-suture w“ had the privilege M an earner d“, m sh m Ywwf to believed to have been influenced by o, hams a Wm a, Lord my“, WM H inn“ w; h i‘ the fact that 3.500 people petition- Fo, mm yam Mm Beam, m - 5w S‘ m‘ 11> "cu Essex County ofllcials w DB-role devowd heme“ m good works m, sehmlf$‘“ ' l m‘ ° week W“ m" the Mayor. Such populaity, the Merseyside and her care for child- me ved “m0 M u” Mam!‘ “Kllmd- 1018M 1"“ "-5 W“ ' "m" m1"! “l” "MW!" be turned into votes and his cam- IT'S TI-IE LOW POINT Water is heavier than gasoline. When it gets into the car's fuel svs- lem it settles to the lowest point. That's the trap at the base of the ceyhixreter. If the motorist has for- gotten to drain out the water and it freezes. the effective remedv is to apply hot cloths to the point where the fuel lines leads into the carbureter. IT'S NOT THE SAME ms‘ he adviseg province he does not find himself ,a stranger in a strange land. but is {welcomed as one who is of ma- terial benefit towards the progress ‘of those who are nlreadv here. Mr. lBiette has been verv active of late Nature's in connection with the immigration has speni-Imv-oblcm as affecting the Maritime Provinces. He. first accompanied Mr. Plant and Mr. Skevingtxln. members of Lord Lovat/s party. throughout the Maritime Provinces and he later joined Lord Bovat, at Quebec and accompanied him across the Continent and back. so that. he could see. for himself M18 FABA VULGARIS Let all whose heritage it is to till .this continent iethink them well Whal- hand upon their soul H 3i blushing flowers have barns 0 _ sung whose beauty rests un seen; _. ,_ 3o help me. Muse. to praise anuh. the Modest Vulgfll‘ 139ml Car owners accustomed to gett- ing gasoline at regular intervals should remember that the interéval may have to be shortened when the temperatures drop. Fuel perform- ance still is not wholly uniform in ancient times it was not k110i"! year around. Mileage is lower when the mercury goes down. to climates rude and cold; has mmed for her we flue o‘ article she would Sir Harold eminent Eng- Company. izhe St. Maurice valley Corporation. and the Port Alfred Pulp and Paper Corporation ———{-0-&--_-- Parisiennes who are wearing the new color. “fudge? have their make-up w match. Can you complete this poem? indulging every appetite, Some may enjoy their-— , While others with but meager means Enloy their periec Yesterday's Poem The definition of "plenty" Within the average home Is just to have a little more Than what the neighbors cwn. The ‘l New VICTOR RADIOS Are Sold in Charlottetown Only By MILLER ‘BROS ' Ltd. " o1» 3-,, Twas brought from EQYPVS mild‘ age by the Israelites of old, [t gave the coml the food for many a 10KB. _ And fortified her warriors to break the Persian yoke. when later on our ancestors began to stray from home. And overrun the palaces of ex-Im- perial Rome. Their warlike frames (the like of which have never since been seen), Were nourished from their earliest years on nothing but the Bean. Though Europeans now despise a food so rich and royal, "Thrown by the child that plays at dice. becomes the porker s spoil,‘ It well behooves Candidates on Na- ture's arm _to lean And raise with gastronomic zeal the humble healthy Bean. ‘Tls thus they'll be the bulwark of the Anglo-Saxon race, ' And fight their Empire enemies and put them to disgrace; Their doctors will be patientless- deprived of work and means- The fathers of their families will simply give them Beans. 0i plants dicotyledonous, that ' charm the tastc of men. Of luxuries leguminous, that mocl: the poet's pen. ‘There's none of greater value d- “ life serene, _ Than the genial soporiflc married life-becoming Bean. in Disciples ofBythagoras, who com- monly eschewed All articles considered as the most luxurious food. Denied themselves-by way of one romantic sacrifice- The all-sufficient Bean, which they confessed to taste so nice. And happy is the housewife, who in cvery hour of need. In absence of all novelties has felt its use indeed:- What cares she for Pythagoras, or dishes ilt for Queens. When "seething in an earthen jar shc holds the pallid Beans." So haste the happy time when every surgeon's instrument Will info peaceful spoons bowls be naturally bent; When restaurants for hospitals will here be seen, Perfection of digestion being com- posted by the Bean. . McAllister M. i“. cotton mills an Mid E m .-—-~—~i-\C~- oniyjj are idle. 'c poets of Greecfcenada. opportunities that offer in the West as cnmnarflfl with those. in Eastern Mr. Biette has returned more firmly convinced of the ad- vantages that these Provinces have over any other section of Canada. to place his Department of the Ca- nadian National Railways System as represented Y in the Maritime Provinces at the service of the set- tler. On return to Moncton Mr. Biette then accompanied F. J. Freer Superintendent of Land Settlement ior the Western Region of the Ca- nadinn National. who was visiting the Maritime noes. Mr. Freer was very favor-ab impressed \"’ the opportunities for settlement in Eastern Canada. Following his visit a. prominent Swedish journalist, Wilhelm Anner. and an outstand- ing Dutch journalist. Mr.,Kees Van Hock, toured the Maritime Provin- ces for the explicit nurpme of pre- senting to the people of their re- spcctiva countries the advantages of this part of Capada. for agricul- tural settlement. .' This all would indicate that the Canadian National Railways are studying the colonization problems of the Maritime Provinces in a most aggressive manner. leaving no stone unturned to bring about sub- stantially permanent results. OBSERVANCE OF " lish capitalist and philanthropist. at DISCONNECT THE BATTERY and is more than ever preparedl ‘as the music is concerned. but ad- present visiting Toronto, addressed the Empire Club on Thursday last on “Patriotism and Song." In the course of his remarks. Sir Harold paid a. glowing tribute to the national song "O. Canada." so fak- Beiore making extensive adjust- ments in the electrical system it is a good plan to disconnect the battery. ded that the words 501mg ago com BEWAitE 0F CAR TRACKS posed. rather failed to cover the broader canvass of these iwsi-W" days. Sir Harold has himself a new na- ticnal song, the same title retained. which dining a recent private in- terview he was good enough to en:- trust fo my hands, and which I have pleasure in passing on to the read- ers oi The Daily Star. 0 CANADA Riding the ca: tracks is a bad motoring practice in every respect. first of all. it is dangerous, since it induces skidding. Furthermore, it is exceptionally hard on the tires. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On the eve of Father Alexander Mcmtyres departure for Deloraine Manitoba, his friends met at the Cannd Th h cl d we o’ 8.10;‘ e om an home of his father, James McIntyre God gm, “s grgpg to love thee more Bayslde, Lot l4, and presented him md more; with an address and a well-filled purse. During the evening vocal solos were rendered by John Andrew McDonald,‘ Linus Trainer, Jos. R. McIntyre and Mrs. John Mclsaac. Musical selections pn ‘violin hnd organ were given by Miss Margaret Trainer. The following address was read '. and the presentation made after All ha" M vou, brave gentlemen of which all departed to their homes - | wishing Father Alexander a safe return to the West. From our Eastern sea to our Welt- em m. _ from the Border to the Pole. How wonderful in majesty The realm thy sons control! we stand for thee. faithful and i ee. What ‘o'er our birth, 68115015115 heart and soul. First, mo... in hand. 9011i‘ 5871119" ARMISTICE DAY IONDON. 0ct.. 31.-1'.n n. letter to the Diocesan Bishops of Emzland regarding Annistico Day centra- i-iosn in churches the lu-chhuiop of Canterbury stoma- “Once again. lac lnurllfllfld five years n80. Annistice Day falls this year on a Sunday. lzhd I have been in touch with tip Govwnment upon the proposed : arrangements. and have ascertained with them the ‘yams expresmd by His Mal- esty he King. who is. I need hard- ly say. anxious that snot c!" should asusual be fA/kefrt - out the country with regard to i210 observancebf that dnY- - “it can effectively‘ be arranged that the Two B13109 should fake place during the coin-Iv beforehand. The. sen/ice should b0- gin at such hour as t0 518F519 u“ silence to be iittlngly observed at exactly 1i o'clock. "Further. both in regard to log services. and throufll day it seems to the Arc York and thyself desirable that all the circumstances lncumbw should be anc ed to roodifl. l8 far as they mm; may, 1 cccluitleiflcsl armliginenb h order to ncuiom umnsaomtuclvle 0* desired Lad m which ‘enhancem- 4 . the b! in f8 of divine sGIVlOQ police can: slwl| IWhat mil‘!!- tho of ‘when those to council-hi" 06m" °l looai17 palnpokoi. Rev. and dear Father; to advance; Till the island breed out of Britain Once again it is our happy “m, privilege to welcome you to your To achieve that glorious goal. old home in Grand River after ‘And now we know one flag, onelfour yea? absence in the field of name, . your m ry labors. , I And me harmonious whole. Although your stay has bben short ‘One brother band linked hand andyou have made your presence felt hand |by your friendly greetings and What o'er our birth. Canadians senoere wlicitude for your friends heart. and soul. relatives. It has given us great y p ensure to hear your eloquent scr- Giants oi‘ the west. our cloud-cap-impm m4 we fondly hope m4 phy ped mountains stand. that Cod may give you health and Whole fruitful flanks toward sun- sthongth to continue w spread lit l!!! expand: :this gospe "out where the West Oh! The ripe wheat crowning the bog 3' - roirio farms No one can listen to yam» m. ‘is a glowing Humble. mons without finding the soul lifted IGur forests vast reach out theilflrmm the common rounds of life arms "out of all meaner cares" into com- where mishf-Y watm P011; ‘munion with the Divine. We feel their call. we love them all. 1b ovary one you bring a message calm ,|thing higher" and devotion to our Father. Before you leave u: we beg you 0' Clnnfialwhlt must -thy future o hold 1 in accept this little token from TH] "UVElilpOOPS Illttlo Mother." have we“ a m’ DH-lgn is proceeding accordingly. 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