_ PAGE Eoin: _ _ __ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ~ _ __ OCTOBER 8,1923 It’s amazing to _see bow easily out-of-style dresses are transformed by s. few buttons, o. little ` braid and the quick v magic of home tinting or I dyeing. Your tiritiag or dye- I ing will always delight _ you, if you arosure to I " use only true, fadeless gg- Diamond Dyes. Tinting with tliem is easy as -J`§, bluing, and dyeing takes itrist it little more time, i\l ew_ colors appear like magic right. over the old colors. give all the fashionable ti shades, with nevcij a. liint of dyed look which comes from dyes. Insist on Diamond D save disappointment. ¢_. __ » 12;’ dollar-saviiiig hints, will be FREE. Write Mae Martin., Dyes, Windsor, Ontario. To Develop Ai Service SYDNEY, N. S. W., Oct. 5.-(BY the Canadian Pressl.-The bulk ofi the funds to be devoted to Austral- ia‘s defense in the next five years` will probably be spent on the de- velopment of the Royal Australian Ali' Service, Already it has been decided to purchase thirty four planes com- bining bombing aiid fighting .apa- bilifies in the one inaciiinc. and the been nmde ov!-r London *ii sliani battles will guide Austmlifi :is to the type ol` machine to bc alias*-ri. The biiik of tilt rnoiiffy '-.nilziiile in the five year defense pi'oLn'a.iime just completed was tlevoted to new coii_sti'iictiun lor the navy. It is :fx- pectcri that the bulk of ilri funds available in the foi'tlit-oiiiing live year prograiiiiiic \\ili be clcvritiid to the Air Force. i The exact nature and seo e ci' the - " D expenditure is now lieing cxtiiiiiiieil by Air-Marshal Sir Julia Salinmiu in Australia and by the Minister lor Defense, Sir William Gln-igiiw, iii London. i Of the special sunis set apart for defcnce, totalling 138,470,000. no less} than i."l,-400.000 was devoted to build-| ing ships. The balance wa. riivirledl among the three services. cf v/hich.` however the navy received £320,000: for the survey of the Barrier Reef., leaving only £750,000 for :ill ctlier purposes. Consequently, the Air Force is in special need of the bully of any funds which 'irc in lic inode; available during the next live yzars. _f -- ---¢o-o- - .--- A It is now time to slow the F‘rcnc‘i endive in the cellar, Dig and cut to even lengths. cover with earth and, store it in a warm. dark cellar. You can have salad .by Thanksgiving day from it. - _ WANTED "AT ONCE i EVERY FARMER I AND HORSEMAN ON I’. E. I. TO FEED Mac’s Improved CONDITION POWDER ron CATTLE AND iionsns Now is the time-Build up your stock and put them in condition to stand :t hard winter. PRICE 35 CENTS. ne 2 Macs DRUGGISTS ` Mail Orders Given Prompt i Attention. ` 149 Great George Street ‘ Charlottetovih, P. E. I. Professional Cards ' Mark R. McGuigan l ' B. A. ` BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, I-ITC | MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Chai-lottAtown.P.E.l Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street. Office llours-9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00. McLeod & Bentley ' I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Ollco: |90 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDonald & McPhe B. A. I. A. l\IoDONALD ll. F. BIASPHII B. A. BABRISTEBS, ATTORNEYS, ETC HONEY T0 DOAN llloy ldldhl. Klharlottdoln. Bell & r.r.sp:.‘ _ E SMC Sffllflllll motor car was - D “-50 wr nor on .swim mains is cumin .na united sms". it forecast as a coming pi-obabil ufacturers recently. “It is not im President--VY. Chester S. lolmre. Vlco-President-J..R..Burnett. P the cars of the future will be de- **‘ ' ' i giied to run sidewise as well as rward and backward. The more tense parking problem of the fu- re will put a premium upon the - powerful men. 0119 B vegetarian and duce the present death-rate from Secretary-Llcut. Col. D. A. lliwliinnoh. D. B. 0. sl , Editor and llunagcr%l. B. Burnett. Associate ld|tor~D. K. Cnrrlo fo I ___._.__` ' ____-_.--;_~_if-~~W --~- - --~~---------W -- in i ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928 ‘" A _ *___ Diamgmh tion. Now is the time to impress of upon the railway authorities the In need of having the very best type wi; of steamer that the service requires. Sne This type, in the opinion of experi- ev l enced seamen, should be along the |ng_ ' lines of the Earl Grey, which is con- I , new steamer is to be constructed ence Mid delay when heavy icelis ` ` ‘ ing rather than soil mining. so pre- up encountered. It will 'am iii th ice God' Not i"everenuy‘ we hope' valent in me West They noted th _ _ - l . the authorities at Moncton that yesterday' For by “Mule and Sou our hospitable people. In all Can- be while much preliminm-y W0,-k has and temperament ‘7°hn R' Robin' ada they had seen no Province more,ta ,_ _. - V . . _ no been clone and every effort is being "on was a rebel’ a protestant' an p1e“é"“" m "H "fs aspects “md at fic icoiioclast Somebod once wrote tiibutes, and their tributes placed ,IIE action of the Charlottetowiii nts and B d _ _ _ __ ‘gr mut ml oar of Tiade in calling for an iiiferiori Specific information with respect to of yes audi . "aid" ‘Poor Arnold' he won't like ility of `a car to noeuvre’ tributes that leading members of _._`__¢¢.>___..__.. the party paid to Prince Edward W .sidered the test ice-bi-e.1xei~ mai ROBINSON OF THE TELEGRAM- Island- They were keen and dis- Sid the Province has ever had If the l. criminating observers, not given to wo ,ROM The 0iT»H\V& J0Ul'1’1H11- fulsome flattery, but they praised Dr F Now as the diet of the majority of treatment is to gamble with me n__. incse people is largely vegetarian sen- e Peking Union Medical College ini There is one .ning in particular _ _ _ _ ~~Wnen Robert Louis Steven. without stint the beauty of our 'ii t in i,1i ` _.=;§g,§' _ Uf ossiblc," Mr. Babson said, “that i g Eu lame: W. Burton. M.D THE VEGETABLE DIET ab ma . Many motorists have had trying the other a meat eater' THE NEW CAR FERRY lesson that mixed farming centered experiences in parking an aummo_ du __ around the three great agricultural bile at thc wi-bgtone of a busy T aces -_ the dairy herd. the hog, street wherc constantly passing d me p0um.y_iS me only none traffic and limited parking space cce sful a riculture in this made the undertaking 9' very du' W Su S g ` the Proposed design of the new Car country. Live stock to the full cap- nm" me' an "(-'Ulm' Uflifi." my big new book of? ferry is a step iii the right direc- aci sent on do so. vv made to have the plans completed ' - Y ' - Cghinesc. which includes milk and . . Q _ as quickly as possible, they were not ' ` _ .. - ~ _ . . id' to ,ne Bnm.d_ 1-ntne circulnstancns ear'-h to “ily N0 to M” Bernarfl Prairies coiituiiies to cali forth the wlo the decision to refer the request ` ' _ L t fr Cowes Xmdcm,S western' W direct] to V. e_P id t H _ have been placed in the woild ls on ' l - y ic res cn iingei- _ _ _ ,_ _ ‘ to my .No. to everynnng nn¢||f.uivey fuinisiicd the text foi aii. of G K Chesterton that an all- Shaw John R Robinson seemed to ns iii the cieai' uppei sky. contleiiiiiation oi` the Toronto Globe gs_.. A "The Peking investigators there- in ri position to forward these plans knowing Providence placed him on Alien immigration to the Western If-F0 C0i1ClUd0 £1111! H0 V9E0ffHl'ii\ll ford, was the proper action to take ` , _ _ _ditnul nrnclc on the condmonsnvliite rat. have been shown to bel necessary to call a further meeting, or even a public meeting of citi- zcns, to decide upon a course of action that will best suit the occa- sion. The expert opinion of Captain Read and other experienced ofilc- ers on the present car ferry steam- er should be given careful consid- eration by the railway authorities. The matter of expense in construct- ing new piers to accommodate a boat different in outward design to the present steamer should not be an important factor, where the ser- vice calls for the most efllcient type of ice-breaking vessel that can be designed. The whole business of, the Province for the next twenty years may be dependent upon the plans which the railway officials are now preparing, and lt is cer- tainly pertinent to the subject that the opinions of those who have had experience in fighting ice condi- tions in the Straits be given the fullest consideration. The Guardian does not suggest that this course has not been fol- lowed, but at present there is no ln- formation one way or the otlier.i The action of the railway authori- ties with respect to the plans now under way requires explanation, 'with ben, book and candle; yet' patriotism, that he wanted to con- serve. In the columns of The Telegram, which he made unique, he thundered against socialism and radicalism, yet if there was one thorougligoing Socialist and Radl- cal in Canada, it was John R. Rob- inson. Certainly he was notaTory. He hated snobbery and caste as much as he professed to hate Rome. and his whole temperament was one of protest and of veto. He was, in fact, an instinctive consci- entious objector, his mind seizing swiftly upon reasons why anything that was about to be done should not be done. His passion was to expose. to yentilate, to protest, to prevent and to destroy. “Nobody ever doubted his hon- esty. Fsnatical he may have been, and intolerant, but nobody could ever say that John R. Robinsons impulses and convictions were not his own, that he wasnt captain of his own soul. The Telegram, un- like anything else of its kind in the world, was nothing but his voice. Day after day it thundered his maledictions and anathemas. damned all who dared oppose him there was such a robust independ- ence about the damning, his vic- tims little minded. and the time to make this explana-N tion is now. The Boards of Trade; should be kept informed as bowhati is going on. Their suggestions mayi prove of value to the authoritiesi In any event, the present request; for information is too pressing to? be ignored. _ 'riirz POTATO citor. 1 WEATHER conditions during the past few weeks have been fav-i orable to the Province, and especi- ally so to our farmers. who have] been busy getting in their potato' crops. The growers with larger acreage are still engaged in this work, but the average farmer has now got his potato crop under cov- er, and the flne weather has been of great amistance. While the potato prices are not good, the quality of the crop is sat- isfactory. The pollcy of the farmer in the circumstances should be dic-I tated by prudence. If the surplus; potatoes were fed to the farm sfock,| as it is the intention of the West- em Am9l'iC8“ DTOGUCGFS 50 U0 Wilihfonrush that was strangely remin- their surplus, little loss need be sustained. A regrettable fact ro-l ferred to in previous issues of the Guardian is the depletion of suns gm gm-ne_ of our dairy herds because of the --John g_ R4-,'1,|m0n mum mam témptlngprices that have prevailed our farinsrnf “Rome was his great aversion. Yet it was characteristic of this strange, paradoxical man that some of his sincerest 'friendships were for Roman Catholics, and that Pap- ists, as he called them, were among his most trustelrlieuicnants. Woe betlde the man, be he the most ex- alted Orangemalfn who dared op- pose the Irish Catholic Joseph Gib-n bons for the Board of Control in` Toronto. ‘WUI i "And Robinson, for all his dour-in ness and turbulence, had a strain of poetry in him. His poetry was the poetry of Burns, with its fierce democratic passion and its exalta-_ tion of the humble and sincere. And in many of his private friend- ships, and his private conversations, there was revealed ii world of un- suspecied tendemess in the heart of this uncompromising man. "As ri journalist he was unique. He was of the old warlike school. though never imitative, and his editorials, ss distinctive as though he signed them, had a rhetorical iscent of the exhortations or the denunciations of a Moody. Without them The Telegram will never be with nobody; had little use for his views expressed by men in of- fices. on trains, in hotels, and met casually in various ways, by those of elective officials who will speak plainly in con- lldcncc but dare not speak op- enly, . _ . the conclusion must be that the West is thoroughly dissatisfied by the way in which immigration is managed or mis- managed. The key to this dis- satisfaction is suggested by specific facts as to relative num- bers of the foreigners to those of British birth.` In view of such information, explosive ut- terances like those of Bishop Lloyd, and the amazing growth of the Ku Klux Klan-like or- Y ganizations becomes more un- derstandable. The plain truth is that an increasing number of those British pioneers who peopled the West see themselves becoming but another minority bloc in what even now some- what resembles a Balkan area. even if in Canada and under the British flag. ' Saint Andrew’s Day for this year is still in the future, but wc notice that from the hills and glens of Old Scotland, heather is to be gathered in quantity for exporta- tion to Canada. And Scottish mem- bers of the Empire Parliamentary Association while in Canada. receiv- ed so many requests for “bits of heather" that they propose forming a committee on their arrival home to' take up transplanting on n considerable scale. The Rhodes Government, follow- ing the lead of Great Britain, so amended the election law as to make unnecessary for a member to seek re-election, if within a limited time after a general election he should be called to accept a port- folio in the Government. This is a reasonable and desirable innovation upon the old custom and we doubt not that Rather provinces. and per- haps, all the other provinces of the Dominion will follow the example set by the Mother Country and adopted in Nova Scotia. _ The question of farm relief seems now likely to be the most import- ant factor in deciding the Presi- dential election, now only a month distant. It overshsdows prohibi- tion, or the religious cry against Governor'Smith in the wheat; and corn region. The farmers seem to have awakened to their importance as a voting power. They are said to be well organized and determin- ed to make their influence felt po- litically as they have never done before. Mr. Hoover‘s supporters weight of his execrations, there will be but one thought among them at his passing. It will be that some- body that was different, that lust fell short of genius, has gone from their ranks, coupled with the nope ol'iilea¥liUl“'of Yin thfugh. that tiioaod will rest liahtiy upon _ _ _ L* bl - _ , A rvnly 1`1‘0ssible"_to work out a diet with- out meat. as research men at Uni- I'Sll».V Of Michigan have stated. but gs and milk simplify the proposi- SCRAP BOOK By By Roberta 144 Tan Shoes or spotted-. place on a shoe tree and Bedspreads Wi Get the cold frame organized for winter. Put some parsley plants in chives for seasoning, and pansies for occasional bloom. Set perennials that got a late start from seed in the frame. They may be induced to grow to blooming size in this way. ..____i_i__ find that President Coolidge‘s de- termined hostllity to farm relief is met at gvcry turn and calls con- stantly for such explanations and excuses as they can conjure up. Reckless stunts with aeroplanes continue. The cables tell that ii en all records by flying his plane senger. They flew in this position 82 miles in 13 minutes, 22 seconds, at an average speed of 119 miles an senger was unconscious and the pilot blue in the face. He reported that “the strain had been enorm- ous.” 'rife si-ian. Labor pm, hive adopted public ownership as the main plank in their platform for the next election. It declares for the nationslization of coal mines, transportation facilities, hydro- electric power. Agricultural lands and life insurance. Bolshevlc doc- trinal no place in the pro- Y Y D P Y D Sometime 9.80 I wrote about two per treatment which will greatly re- As to strength and physical en-| In the majority of cases, appen- rance they appeared to be equal- dicitn causes a condition that it h¢y were the two outstanding men physician will readily diagnose. Pain] the gyiiasiuin in all round abil- towards the centre °f the a,bdqmen,r . :followed by nausea and vomiting, is' The vegetarian ate eggs and milk, ugually the first symptom. The pain hich in a sense are animal foods. varies in intensity; 1; may be of 5 d also ate plenty of cereals. ‘gripping character. Later, the painf Dr. McCollum of Johns Hopkins “Sunny moves tn me fight lowerl ty of the farm is the foundation The Empire Parlianientarians have EWS "It is not “ue that vegetarian" Dart of the abdomen. and the abdo-‘ successful fm-ming we may come and gone. Their wide tour T ake a lime fortune in gambling of the Empire has been interesting rc and inspiring to them, and pleasing th h any one special une or some to the people of all the lands they 1° dal °°°aSl°“' but gambling has have visited. It is most gratifying to ef been an Uncertain' ““d"t“k“ to recall the sincere and hearty fc, m 15 3 "PhY51°1°81° lmP°S5lb|mY~"»iiiliial muscles iii that area become housands of vegetarians stand nan; and t_ense_ This is Na|;ure‘5, ady to refute such an assertion by en-nrt to protect the innamed parti c example of' their own exper- when any ne,-Son_ch;|d 0,- adu1;.| H0555' ihas pain in the abdomen, even when‘ He says however that it is possible me nam is not accompanied by nau. make a fairly satisfactory diet offsea or vomiting the famny pi-,yi-,1¢.| °dS derived “’m°St entirely f’°m` ian should be sent for at once. The; Wegemble 5°“f°e5' but it is 71°* easy only satisfactory treatment for ap-i i°'~‘°“ White fm- i that wii1,m many casesl In olngs to get proteins to make gigxfsfnlzéxsin or mke away thc; for .ack of meat, eggs, and mllkichance of recovery' and that 15 me, ey experimented with peas, beansluse of a purganve or laxauvg d cereals. As these lacked certain! N0 person when suffering from amins and minerals, leafy vese-I abdo;nma1 Dann should Lake or bei bles were used to help out this given a nm-gntlve or laxative unless rt of the diet. }m_dcmd bo do so by a physician The All the common cereals, peas, ‘css of bowel movement is nog, going* ans and twenty varieties of vege-| to do any harm whereas me acuwi bles were experimented with. but' my stirring up by purgative, when ‘combination _of them were as ef-' nature has kept me bowel quiet on _ lent as the diet now used by the account of an inflamed appendix, et is known at present _whiclil dx_§?e;?°3fe hgggicnf AS_ uid .fifford the best diet for the qOc}a’uon 184 College Street' Town. hite rat - ° _ _ ~ _ _ - - d by lettei. QUES Since the building up and tea1'lr|giLf)' Wm and treatin down processes in the cells of tlic` ufms as gwered When tan shoes are badly soiled, **°° ° ‘ ° ° ' ' ' ' set in the ice box until time to bake, H f interest in me park centres if one wishes to make it ahead ofnglioind the famous om fo", bum; time. The cold air prevents the leav- were about 1751 by the French for Figured niuslins or chintz bed-; d to F |; C b _ spreads wear wcll, require less laun- 33:28 was change or um er dering than plain white spreads, ' JA C K FR I K1 and also aid in carrying out a color _______‘,.>_____ L» scheme. young pilot in Cassels has just brok- _ upside down and carrying a pas- He hour. When they landed the pas- He Canadian Medical vo-0-O-O9'O'§9-0-0-Q-Q-Q0~O-9-O-O-0-OO-Q0 Appendicitis is a public health ,problem because the public need to |be told of the early symptoms so tha/t the ma rom tl secure ro- , this disease. Association ` ipendicitis is operation. The chance] As you know, the white rat is con-, of ,.ecove,.y practically depends upqnl "ed me best animal °“ which t° the interval of time between the on-_ rk dict experiments, as its diet is Set of the symptoms and the opera* acticslly the same as man. inon To delay in securing prompt; may be disastrous. bd mimi pam is sufficient reas- A C . on for calling the family iii\l{§1C\:;‘; ‘.2 .- .- wm not be nn. .,.. ,Y -{~G-3" ""`A srqooooa-ocooocoooo»¢40#* _...;... O J Oo-oo*-Q-o-*_ Daily Lessons in English ‘ By W. L. Gordon 0 on 04 evo #+0 9+ Q4 444+ *O WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D2 .mt say "1 win be were if you Shf§“~ Say “I shall be there if you will. _ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEDI ClU°t'i lent. Pronounce last Syllabi” shent, not shunt, U01’ Shi'e“l9- _l or'rEN MissPELLED: gnari, note the gn. , SYNONYMS; impertinent. impud-. ent, saucy, rude. disrespectful. ; worm STUDY: "Use it wordl 0" \ [three times and it is yours-” Lei ‘lf increase our vocabulary by master ' ve 98 tl . ;°">*` ling one word each day- Today‘s ' dz SINEW; strength; nervous 0++o+o+4+»+-o++4»++`+o-eooolglrfggyv .He possessed me 5|,-,ew of' HOUSEHOLD nun -0-00->o-4-O-0 0-0-6-0-¢&¥§-44-OO-O6-Q-Q-0-0-O 0-6-0-0-9| *§"'§'Y°'*°O-00'* ' FORT BEAUSEJOUR 'M cloth then rub well with castor oil ‘ <13 <1 f Nova Scotia and Newl or vaseline. When dry. wash with_B?3:s;E'k'°and has been created 355 V soap and water. ia National Park under the Depart-i _ _ *5 M fn B it ` ment of the Int/erior. The site cov-Q » ‘ “ n a er ers an area of about fifty acres and "ui-' iviunin batter can be mixed and Bay and me Bay of Fundy- The 1 _"' _ _ \\ ming from working wo soon' _‘the protection of the early settle- / V ments in Acadia. In 1755 the fort - commands fine views of Chignecto was captured by u. British force under General Monckton and the 6-64 0-049040-*#00-O-0-OO-Q-GO-G0-0 Daily Selections for it for winter garnish. a clump of ' Guardian Readers #ooo-o+c+coeo4»o+o+0#+*** October 8, 1928 THE SOVEREIGN ooD _ The Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying. Surely as I have thought. so shall it come to pass, and as I have Dx- Il posed, so shall it stand.-Isa. I4: . PRAYER.-Lord, we believe ThY_ purposes shall all be fulfilled, and' ' that Thou dcest all things well. GOD‘S CARE God cares for the rose in its beau tiful garb cares for all flowers so fair. I-le cares for the reptile, the insect and worm, He caros for the birds of the air. cares for the wind, for the sun moon and stars, He cares for all creatures that move For everything made by His word of command. 1 Each one has a share of His love, Then why should I doubt that with infinite care I, too, have a part in His plan? Since He lavishes care on the beast and the bird, - _ Will He not bestow some upon msn. at the wonderful hidden it bo. care on the beast lf! Clif, Iknow W WHEN oi_>PoR'ruNrrv » _ _"f -Q ii__u it '\ \ \ , i, \\1§"i_§! f /1 . 4 N0 Your savings account soon give you a iund~ for businas investments, onlie: an emerglencyhiirhg will fro. ¢'i_'._.;_.T_~'¢i v1 e a surpus t at ' pm ee you in comfort in your old age. Thg “regular saving” habit is the most profitable one you.can form. This Bank Invites Your Savings Account. Interest Combounded Half Yemly. HE BANK 0F _ NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 _ Total Assets over $260,000.000 \\'ltli the ulijeei of giving the bent posiilblc aervics to our Maritinis eusiiiiiiern the Eanicrii Hiiiicrvlnoi-‘Q llupiirtiiisiit is located In Sislllt John, N. 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Central Creameries Limited WIl0l.ESAl.E DlSTlI.ll\ll'l`0R. ‘ rnonn us - 1 /\ Any section of the Province where ex- press reaohel tlI0 Jack Frolt Kil ml! be secured. Ask your dealer and if he hal not stocked any lil" him order at once. I