~ \ l i ' l 3 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eiiillllllllllll liflllfiiilbdl$7l$ifi .'~I.-." l . (In ldrllol) mulled NOEBS by the Way W! are having a lovely summer. which began at the appoin ti.rne in June. a trifle cool, cloudy and wet at first. but has warmed TIIWN Elllflllll III’ 1&1 (|I advance) dellvlrod. In Canada and United Staten. \ Irollht-I. Cheater B. Ielaro. Yleo-Prnlillal-J. It. Burnett. Secretary-flout. Col. I). A. lac-Illusion. l). t4. (l. and brightened gloriously during the past few weeks. People now speak ~‘u m)“ l Health Services oi y m) girl-he weak fioop ! Canadian Medical gm,“ m u, m gt i Association 1A new w we Fresh hope and work ,,_”““., _And that well done. ‘v- I000 3am and lnnngor-wl. l‘. Inna“. aha-em- mun-n. x. Canto SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 COMMUNITY TYPES. in the Conservative interest, gable on Saturday to demonstrate WES of theses-son as superb and ideal. but there is nothing new in that; it is just common Prince Edward Bland summer weather. such as we have often experienced before; not too warm. or too cool. too dry or too wet. but altogether enjoyable. Ev- erywhere about the Province there is luxuriant growth in field crops. trees and flowers. City. town and Qours r do lay [ulna W. [loamy-D ‘T TOO TIRED TO PLAY i SUMMER DIABBHOBA l... rhoeas. In Canada. in the year 1926 Every year there occurs an appall- a g number of deaths from dlflr-'Th' gum’ lThen mid-day sun» lThe deep blue ski’- lA golden blaze kWh"?- green grass. _I'1‘he trees in bud. . ' n13‘ d5 hill‘ and P355- Anyone who has watched kitten-anthem “cum” 4-3“ death‘ M m u w they play. puppie: “me bears monkeys or fants under one year of age as a N-“rhen set of sun. other ‘mung animal!“ h!“ b?“ sughot big: cglrlgiuglllffit protection struck with the manner in which e d‘ _ against such a eon lion is breast Wherever such deaths are |And we are free. ‘A while to rest iIf we have done our best. l no: ALWAYS THE BEST IN FISHING TACKLE We know that our assortment of Flshlnkllods, Reels, Lines. Files. Gut nooks. that». Baskets. Ndn. eh. is all that rflsherman could desire. We can mter to his every want and know that every sale will be satisfactory from a price and quality standpoint. i Bed Ldop Casts and Bartlett Flies direct from England to our store. \ See on!’ $1.25 Steel Bods. EJI. FOSTER nfilfiff... Sunnysido iural districts are looking their i " Manchu” every community to Mr. Bennett that the people of bet ' S . h" as own cmrutemficsh Initliat country are ready to meet half- I some we flnd a succession o! excel-Ly” me ‘Natures 0t a leader who‘. The remark of a German visitor lent “mm with nmtmxs and order comes with a clean slate and up“; {in tn’: fluidly"; fund ~15 V plainly written over fields, buildings. 300d records" Vin.’ an ‘.3!’ prosper‘. fences and all that g0 to make a i’ ‘ggfhnzttfzvbgs? Qcsgyfiobsvd: comfortable homestead. In others ,in the papers of seriousfioods, in w: find the reverse o! this more or NE oi life's great disappoint-nine Sfifilinn- defilfncl-il/Q 517F951 5195i" = 5s marked. If,‘ ments is to find that the goldenlllcxgzflgtgrarl‘: baits‘: dzlin $222221‘ in 5°11"? Cmnnlnnlllns We find in‘ idol which they have worshipped as tei-ectuality of a marked type, andia god 31m; 3|], but - i FEET OF CLAY. ling crops in the West and the army B Hnli¢d|wcim literally eating up the grow- i" "hm "w WWW‘ "W"? 0i‘ lesiftning aha with feet of clay. A cult. ihg hay on 2.600 acres of the rich] m." defined a creed‘ a leader m, a cause upon Tanlramar marsh. much nearerour; In some we find a dccidei hertz towards one or other o! the profes-l which or whom one has staked alLi picves unequal the confidence happened on our beloved Lsland.’ to Shcres but “one of these things havcjdeal. And sometimes when the mat- Play seems just as much a part of leedinil- _ _ I d m l 0st fig?- gfin? gigsfllggmogther eslemgblivfngggggé gilnrbngstainifzxilntsl’ The Prince of Wales. driving his . ' down - l5 u 1 a“. who are Qrtlficially fed. There arewwn ca;- Qn his first week-end mllitlltlellkeancllxizixldrclhwlchagirui: ‘and many lithe’ 8°“ "fmm why ‘mist Middleton, came upon casualties hiding from one ‘another. striking fan's $n°nld be “d °n lne lrttnffiim a mo.” smash, to whom h.» at one another. wrestling and so f°°di bu‘ the °m "a-w“ ' a ‘pwmptxy rendered an possible as. - - ~ - t ‘ dia n ‘i suf- forth. That l5 if the little animal 152215;‘; Swarfizfeszveryfngffir‘jeanw.5mtmce_ R R H u... my... yo, well. . . ' mm n y ‘her dutLLn this’ matter. [two months a charming little resi- chlflgivergle same g app es o‘ The baby who is so unfortunate asvdehcc’ nem- sunnmgdam 8°11 pugs, i ‘ i l food . A youngster that is well will want m be depljlfcd ,0“ his nammh lwwith grounds that overlook Chob- m play. and will play’ ,'must TECEHE every care. He s ou » ' on. The Prince has not Ir there are no other youngsierslb" “m”? ‘he "59"" ‘“P°“’“'°“ ‘WIT solely by the delight- ,he will start up a game‘ of some ‘he family, physman‘ He §h°u,ld.be. cc H t. Middlemn fkind by himsem Parents who find fed flCCmdlXlg to the physicianfdlg-‘ful country amentes o . that their youngster doesn't. want to 5"'“°"P“5~,a“d ".° mam“ 5",‘? eibut mainly by the week-end Bellini; Play and are not concerned about it. "mde l“ h-S feedmgs unless t e5 “emrospects. He is now developing 1n- are not giving the youngster a fair °'g_::db§€yi-gfuslznlfggclflgllessed “pm a genuine so“ enthusiastvcmeflly cording to the temperature. not thellefnnlls because n9 has "m" 5°‘; time of year, in order to protectlcver the big handicap stage, and is! lcr is mentioned to them will say- "Jchnny seems too tired to play. r O- TO 9B1‘ YOUR MONITS WORTH BUY BRAIIMIN TEA USED BY MOB! PEOPLE THAN EVER . Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. FOOOOQ-OOOQOO O0 0 ‘FIRE and LIGHTNIN a QQ-O-OOQOOQO-OQQ‘ 0O sions. Some communities have pro- ouc-ed more than the average r- Im-lmlk Gods’ whether human m- supJthere is no better place on earth inwhen n6 8065 l0 bed and he Seems hn" of clergymen. doctors, lawv-"s: piFix-ians. magistrat s. and so or. *..-"ri.gh the whole it. I: many c". acteristics include u miiimer of much confined almost exclusively to the community. So marked is this latter characteristic many cases the community l~. which of callings. that in a person belongs may be almostim- mistakeably guessed by his ‘recent or his general manner ofspcech. What is the source of these various types? We believe they can almost invariably be traced to the mrn or l vromen who. perhaps unconsciously. become leaders in their TOSDTuLlVO communities. ‘the well-kept farm is an inf-ipirl- tion to the neighborhood rnrl one can afford to have a .‘.i"i\"_'llly farm alongside of one which is in every way up-to-datc. of the well-kept farm becomes. without his seeking it, a leader. The school is another source from wl; community types are developed. Pupils look upon their teacher, if he be the right kind of teacher. as n hero. They imitate his mnnncrismk‘. his manner of speech. and thcv gladly follow his advice in the choos- ing of a calling. The men in the community who have made a suc- HO The owner II cess of whatever they have under- taken are the unconscious leader." towards some particular calling. What is needed in every commu- nity is leadership. lave of learning, love of thrift, love of success. are all the results of inspiration from the real men and women in every community. It is true that. more than once leaders like the prophets of old have been stoned. but the example of the leader. like that 0i the prophets, persists. and the gocri work of civilization and progress goes on always through its leaders and its prophets. moo-mi LIBERAL OPINION. HE Montreal Herald, one of the most frequently quoted and one of the most ardent Liberal papers in Canada has this to say about the tour oi the Hon. R. B. “ Bennett in Quebec:- "Liberals may differ from Mr. R. BfBennett on matters of pollcy,but they will make a great mistake if they under-rate the strength of the new leader of the Opposition. We doubt if the Conservative party has ever had a more sincere and disin- terested leader than Mr. Bennett. 5nd certainly not since the days of . Bir John A. Macdonald have they had a more businesslike one or one at mm attractive personal quali- "Uomathing of his strength as a campaigner was shown at “guy-pat reception accorded tohim flee the Conservative rally in La.- c on Saturday last. when one IICWS- r " of the ingest and vfflflt friendly gathorinll in the hibwry of the Qouatry met iohear him deliverthe 33mg mm in lib Quebec earn- n Prairie a a hot-bed of {Amalia arid the present Liberal i- new» r- c-i a rho-rum as wildly m . lfot m. mini: sum. nil 1M1 t 800d nlntfinf" J-flvl - proposed in it or him. and confidcncelior? Have we not much to be thankful; There is this at least that,‘ When he comes home from school he seems tired. he is always tired him from sudden changes of tem- perature against which he must be showing promise of making quite ai irespectabie player. 1t is said in his! communitici imiivriziail‘ meet the demands of a growing civ-f r . 10x‘ be rc-erectcd. It is human _ l pcscdly" divine. once fallen. can nev-{whmh me ‘he “hole year mund Jthan Prince Edward Island. 5 Not every one is enraptured with; with Supephmnan WW8,’ to pmithe sight of a rainbow in the sky an‘ our undivided faith to it. ' Reason wcrdbwortl? wés’ but wan? persons g g $100k upon it with admiration when (lot-s not play any part in the faith. the bow apmam Wordsworth wrote, The testing time comes, the idol totqMy heart leaps up when 1 behold tcrs on its feet oi clay and falls: A Tmnbiiw in in? Sky; 7S0 was it when my life began; . _ _Soitis_nowlamaman; How manyqfuch "1015 have $0180 be it when I shall grow old. bowed before. Some oi us are still; or m. me die. bowing before the god. Prohibition}; It is the gubjgct of rcmurk may the feet o; which have long Sgnccjnctuithstonding many showers hover evinced mo“, clayey origin‘ some fallen with bright sunlight quickly ‘ ‘_ _ following. few if any have seen a of us are “m! crymg upon n‘ w savcrainbovt" in this Province during the [present year. temperance. but the god is now be-g i mg evenly Scoflcd at and Openly day Not that the. Bow of Promise has n l b m h I H elipermanently disappeared. That can e‘ y 05° w o Once “or” m) ( mcvcr happen, here or elsewhere. it. Even the gliding is being strip-qt Wm reappear, a thing or beauty pcti off. revealing the base materiaiand a joy forever in form and color. and the feet of clay. It has fallertiThe Anwgrnpn of Dnltln" it has and n5 place Wm he taken by amlbcen called. Long ago one unknown rto fame wrote of it- wm come nearer “There is a rainbow in the sky ‘ Upon the arch by tcmpests trod; ilization. IGod wrote it. ere the world was dry. Instances might be multiplied ih-, It is the Aulflgrahh 0f God- dcfinitrlv of fallen god's in llllmfllli Thus rcvcrenuy Noah lookedupol‘ ‘ " ‘ ' m in the day when the Token oi ithe Covenant first appeared to him ishablc material. leaders, fricndsglyq its beauty, coupled ivith the pm- cults. crceds. invested with super-imisc that never again should a flood human attributes which they did nntmmh “s he ha‘! escaped dogma“? m“ possess and. one after another falls.;¢carth' Such is the course of human cx-l pcrience and civilization progressesy w” ha” many beaumul sum“ scenes, always more varied and as the gods m“ and are Succeeded phasing when there are broken by others. -cloizds in the western sky. On such fcccaslons all the colors of the rain- lbowJnay appear. but not in the form g inf an arch. And here as elsewhere HE cflmllfll8n in U10 Bcllfl-St Dl-iincver is a beautiful sunset with trict is going on quietly. Noclouds the duplicate of a previous. public meetings have yet been held Gne- M} “h” find cnlwment In but no doubt them Wm be M qoon-crmmunion with the beautiful in _ u d t f m l H d mature will be pleased with the flne as 1° a e ° e c“ o" Xe "itiees that grow so Iuxuriantly in which we understand will be some. time in August. The usual red her-l rin will, of course, be dr wn acro s5 g a S Grandeur and sublimity are not the "mm side issues Wm be mkrwfdistinguishing features 0i Island 6110M! byihc Government t0 dc-flandscapes or scenery. but the pic- tract attention from the main is-suclnrfl Prescribed to the observer i; which is the worthiness or unworthi- jfggmtturilgrcfggvehasgldr Teséflljlll‘ ‘spent their summer vacatierifshetar: ‘make mention that hay fever ap- madc a record largely in broken [lfO-ypfiflf-‘i to be unknown. sleeplessnes; mgses. m unparalleled exyrflvaganceglvanishes and nervous affections with and general inefficiency. Is it welllzvdhf: gltfiik?flpzzfilzi‘e 5:331" r0115:- to give this Government a mandatctably cool “mm; gwe rgfrgrlgé w 5° ‘m ‘*5 l" h“ been ‘mini ‘lrlslcep and rest. Sir John Macdonald should we give it a warning that it Jwas brought here in i870, suffering must comp“. npprox|mflwlyl a; least, from a protracted and alarming ill- with its pro-election promises? It is ness which had almost closed his up to the people of Belfastiostand Fnftnly career. Here he found our delightful summer climate more re- either by their country or by the Government that has so far proved storative than any medicine the doc. tors could give and more than itself unworthy of the people's con- twenty Yen's W?" flddfll t0 hislife. fldence. ->~———-i-O-} na |tiire to worship an idol. to invcs: ll never to be again a god. us from the imaginary flood of in- other which experience. man-made gods of per- v» W}? BELFAST DISTRICT. in our fair city. ncss of the Saunders Government. The Government has already graceful forms, adorning every street f d d. - . Sagiglaliflgofia in a young child is alearlier attempts that the Prince suf- vel-y 59.40.15 condmm-L when i; (“pilot-ed from the inevitable drawbacks curs, the family physician should be,ai‘fccting novices at golf who possess Called M Onfe- Thinking that int an impetuous nervous temperament. diarrhoea was caused by teething or] o o o some other condition has been res-‘ ponsihlc for delays in to be tircd when he awakes in the morning. ' I haven‘! the heart to make him play, in fact I don't send him on any‘ errands because he is so tired." ‘ Now as Dr. S. M. Hamill points out "The child that is always tired is a sick child and should be so treated. Failure to recognize his condition or to misunderstand it,‘ may make the unfortunate young-. sierster a chronic inva "d. wreck his whole life." Because tiredness is not natural‘ gecurmg The Prince of Wales and Prince prompt treatment] S_uch delays mayigtcizge wcrihprcsefigtalahorvtfagggo cost the baby his ife. ; a on on e ar - Itown of the Earl of Athlone, and lwclcomed him in behalf of the King in r3391 oo+oovroaooooo§+onaseooc innd Quwn- " l > one The Princess Jacques dc Broglie, Qggrgsslaltlgefigggs irirteitlfi); biog; SCRAP BOOK of Paris, France, who is at present tonsils. infected teeth. chronic con-l BY Pa‘ me Rim Carlton‘ Montreal‘ Wm stipation, hdunqids, sinus ‘spend one month visiting in Canada Mrs. trouble. ROBERTA LEE that is poisoning his little body,wg.gggg»w,w.,ggg“,,, ibcforc returning to France. JllSt a5 Over I118)‘ 0X‘ Severe Wflfk. by ‘Aime DuFrcsne, of New York, is manufacturing waste products, tem-i, 1mm the prlnces; “i” F°'Z.°"."I°.J2°“" h ’ . l . ‘ ' co ins ea o e ng t e youn"-‘ A tcasioon u o cornstarch added ,, _ ater sit or lie around. have. yoilrh each Icupful of salt and mixed, A" “Edgemn Rfiumon is to be family doctor find out why he thoroughly, will prevent the saltheld on July 12' i" m" lmmgc of m“ wants to sit or lie around instead of‘ from sticking during damp weather, Grand Central Hotel, London, Eng- iilayihs. Thcrch a reawh- a lurid. when three of the Lady Prin- flgyeséggi" Iggy qmyoflffgéiggrbelhwhia‘ ‘cups’... Miss Lefroy. Miss Smith anu . - . ' . . s c-‘ . ally. mentally and morally. p y i To remove fruit stains from fab- Miss Roechlmg‘ are expected to ‘:9 Don't let Y0!" youngster miss this rics pour boiling water over themfrwen" The Sam” date ‘mm 2'” all round development, which means bcfnrc washing the article I: to 5.30, at Holland Cove, Charlotte- all round manhood. lstains seem stubborn. rub with a town summer resorts. there will be ,Iittlc lard and then proceed to wash Salt in Damp Weather O Fruit Stains __.€.¢0Qi'__._. e 1 ...........-............'“5 “m” "jh" restaurants; who =rzegoflll>ly I . , o ‘ )0 DTCSGII . U955 RFC BS O G Da-"Y se|9ct|°n$ l vegetables the Vice-Principal, Miss E. c. Mur- FOR i The vegetables which have tuYLW. KDOW if U19)’ 8T0 nnle m 00ml?- flnm; season, such ns carrots. tur-i ' ' f Guardlan Readers fnfps. and oyster plant. are best kept v0 v0 040-000 ooveow vvvrvw - l0 l-hflllSf-‘IVCS. l l i During the week his Grace ‘the ‘Archbishop of Nova Scotia, visited ‘ tho different churches in the Diocese. He bold confirmation services in St. Peter's and St. Paul's churches, be- sides attending a meeting of the “Diocesan Society. Crapaud. O l O July 7, 192K D . . I 1 ' y DO THE RlGX-iT—To do justice aouo++oo+ooaoooooaooo~l oi d "udginent is more acceptable to‘ thle {D111 than sacrifice-Prov. 21:3.‘ IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon PRAYER-Lord, we would give| our hearts to Thee and then we cannot but do that which is right‘ and well pleasing in Thy sight. Miss Gladys ‘has recently returned from a tour July 8' 1928 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED? D9.‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mac- not say "not as I know oi." i 3i’ “not that I know of." NM" Mmpequf‘ O F‘ T E N MISPRONOUNCED: handkerchief. Pronounce hang-ker- chif, i as in “if." not "cheef." Iwcck with a visit from the most‘ QFTEN MISSPELLED! T°°°nn°l'-',Rev. Andrea. Cassulo. Archbishop of erééfjgggxfxlgz“ 15mm any‘ mmumilheontopolis, Apostolic Delegate to Ema“ dimlmmvik Canada and Newfoundland. His Ex- WORD sTUDy; “use a wonhcellency, although only here a few ‘three times and it is yours." Let days. has endeared himself in the "5 increase 01" Vncflbnlflfl’ by mfl-‘i-‘hearts of Catholics and non-Catho- Xggixqgfdtgggglagzydgfigzfl?lics alike. The various Catholic In- with ‘argumentjor “bum “All manjstitutions throughout the city and my o; outcnes assailed the Speakerj-Fprovince have vied with one another ~-~--<+> in receptions to the Emissary. who ”*“'*°**“*°*°'°""4"4- speaks in the highest terms of z Island reverence. and to quote his own words. he "will never forget the B’ noun!“ L“ good people of the Garden of the . vvvoooo0>0voo0+§&OO-O4H A GREAT ADVENTURE — He that folioweth after righteousness and mercy finrleth life, righteousness and honounqProv. 21:21. I I I I l PRAYER-May we, Lord, ever be found in the way of righteousness. MARGUERITES AND BLUE- BELLS 1 Waving in the summer breeze, Ever swinging; ltlarguerites in myriads gay. Bluebclls ringing. Ii you listen you may hear, They are saying-- ' “We are glad you came this way. Idly straying. Rest you here on mosses green; Take our blessing Back with you where worldly cares Aye arepressing. Gulf." I O O ‘ Miss Dorothy Simms has gone to Halifax to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis. at their summer home on McNab's Island. Q. Arc there any special rules of etiquette for the beach A. N0. Q. Must appointments in busi- ness always be kept puiictually? A. Yes, to avoid a violation of courtesy. Q. What must thc woman who travels abroad remember? A. That the rules of chaperonagc are much stricter in Europe than they are in this country. -—:<-o>- We would help to lighten days Full of sadness, We would chase all clouds away By our gladness. Dr. MacMillan entertained the nurses of the Charlottetown Hos- pital at his home, Kent 8t. Tues- day evening. in honor of Miss Viola Kyte. graduate nurse“ who left for her home in Cape Breton. ' O O O o Come! this gluious sunshine bright Is for pleasure; From the fount of summer's bliss Take a good measure." Thus the myriad marguerites, Ever swinging, . Sing the summer hours away- Blucbells ringing. patrons READY TB nEMovia - rns SMILE or pa. .SHIELDS M“ H K- Wnflm ""1 dflllllnwh Molly. of Montreal. are to arrive at I l o Re-unlon of -all Edgehlll Girlsuund M155 Amlg Hollis. The soomsl MacNutt. R.N., whoffleurgz, M155 ,,,,.§”HHH“,,,,“,,‘ Jot Europe, arrived this week from] Mr, Bruce McLeod, of Edmonton, ‘ New York, via Pictou. for a visit toils renewing old acquaintances The Province was favored thisyg destroys many homes each year. Fire insurance will lessen your worries in this regard. If your dwelling, furniture and outbuildings are not adequately covered, we will be ghuLto hear from you. I rnoNE s1 or ass. HYNDMAN & COMPANY, LTD. Lower Queen Street. C‘ ‘olttetown. Tho Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. o. few days ago, and are guests at VILLAGE SUFl-‘ERS Beach Grove Inn. Mr. Kennedy is BY T34“ wRF-CK a son of Dr. Charles Kennedy. New HEITONJJEFHOLEY ELK“ July 6|__ Ymk- and n "m" °t ‘his Pmvmm-Irhis little mining village of Durham ' ' ' lis to-day almost paralysed with grief, Col. and Mrs. A. G. Peake, enter-Ins a result of the train disaster iit tallied on Wednesday night at theirinnrnngwn Yeswrdn?’ when 23 m" I th beautiful home on North River Rd" $31712??? rggégféefgugfizntzond: in honor oi Mrs. Peake's sister. Mrs. . Hole. while many of the 4'1 injured Hollis, and two nieces, Miss Honlsibelonged u, the village. Business is at a standstill with ' | r ti t0 - were beautifully decorated with cut,fveflglréelc%gziiictgcghomfiavc cars: and potted flowers. s very aeiigntufiir mothers ful evening was spent in dance; ' and music. l I i} VEIWS DIFFER Mrs. Carol Livingston, of Platts-é OTTAWA. Jmy Grpremier Bray ‘"11’- N~ Y» “d “m” 5°" T°"Y- “Wkén of Manitoba nnd Col. Fawcctt ‘rived home Monday night to visit Taylm; leader cf the Conservative her mother, Mrs. Charles Lyons. lgppcslllflll, have both written Prc- ' ' s 1min King regarding the situation At the Golf Links this afternognighlifh hastrarlstgrinolvigiésegfzfiritscrs tea will be served by Mrs. S. ltJen- Infim? gifackefi‘ févored gmnulig u“, kins, Miss M. Je kins. Miss Ruth power site to the Winninpeg Elec- Gill- tric Co. reserving a block 0i thv ' power for the Manitoba Hydrn- The opposition beleives the latter should get all the site. o o o o in Charlottetown. o Mrs. H. C. Hooper has as heri uest this week. hcr sister, Miss; Norah Power, who motored herc= from Louisiana. l 1 Mrs. Percy T. Strong is visiting in Halifax. and is being warmly Wei-- corned by her many friends. O O O Miss Lena McLurc, who is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Chester S. McLurefi/lslted Torontor en route from Boston. O O O ‘ Miss Nita Hensley. of Windsor, N.‘ S.. is spending a pleasant holiday] with friends in Summerslde. I O O O Miss Jean Martin has returned from an extended visit fr» Dorches-| ter, Mass. She was accompanied WILL YOU HELP i’ The Red Cross ls appealink to its morn‘ s and others in- bcrcsiod to renew their annual contribution. Yon are familiar with tho work that tho nurses are v dofiig towards the safeguard- ' /ing and nnpiovement of the health of our children throughout the province, and of the‘ Chest Clinics and Clinics for Crippled Children which have been held with such measure of success. The growing needs demand continued ahd ever Increasing l by her aunt. Mrs. Charles McKen-i assistance. zleland cousin Charles. The party 3""! 1'0"!‘ wnlflbllullll l0- motorcd down. l d" w» | ' . o o Very flnc pleating is seen on many of the new summer gowns. O O O Collars of modemistic design are a feature of some new coats. O O O Bhecr wool sweaters. with silk skirts, form a golf costume. ltI-ID GROSS OFFICE. 59 Grafton Street. Charlottetown For Weak EDITORIAL NOTES. The summer have practi- cally all gone to the seaside and are enjoying all" the pleasures c! sea and air. The number of foreign cars in the city these days indicate that. the efforts of the Publicity Associa- tion have borne fruit. and there are more coming. / Events of the last few days indi- cate that the smuggler and hoot- legger are still at work and the (‘lcv- erninent appears to have forgotten its professed intentions of some Silver foxes and seed potatoesmx. cellent and famous as th/ey are, only represent two of the many dlgtlnu- tlve features of our Island Province and the business enterprises of lw Pefllile. The Indian name-Abe- llWeit-Jcradled on the wave." which should have been retained. em. W!" Ind expresses poetically-the idea of restfulness. which is always with us in the balmy days of sum. mer. The value of publicity is being shown by the number of visitors who make it a point while here to —“D0uglas," in the Scotsman. —iO-}—————- O-OO-OOOQ-QOOO-OOO-OvO-OQ-Okfi . The Land We L0ve_ By Frank Yslgli wu-owla The Lemieax Act Q. What is the Lemleux Act? A. The Iemieux Act is an Act of the Canadian Parliament introduc- ed by the Hon. Mr. Lemieux, and which then-fore. carries his name in identification of it although its‘ right title is'The Canadian Indus- trial Disputes Investigation Act which. as it implies has in the 20 oiis by the Island authoress, Miss Lucy Maude Montgomery. Evny- f months ago for no one is saying a. word. ' one wants to see where Anne of Green Gables lived. visit Cavendish. the land made fam- years of its existence brought about h better relations between employer and. employed. This Act is regarded as one of the best of its kind adi- cpted by any legislature and has been more or less copied in other countries. .. Dr. '1‘. T. Shields’ nose was in danger for a moment or two when the reverend gentleman visited the Congress grounds on Wednesday. There had been some discussion. Dr. Sheilds had donned his best sarcastic smile. . "I'll take that smile off your face." an exasperated Alliance delegate from the country to the south of us told him-and doubled his fist for action. A Canadian delegate here intervened and hostilities were off. WilliifgIhSTarve _ 0n World Court (Special to The Guardians) GENEVA, July 5.——It is, stated ere on excellent authority that Charles Evans Hughes has cabled his willingness to Herve. if elected to the world court for International Justice. {or the two years remaining of the tom-of-Jotmriflaseett more. wilted . v ‘Brackley. where they will be guests for the summer at the Sea View Hotel. Modemistic jewelry of jet ti; smart with the white evening gown. O O O Stomachs For lose of appetite. weak or disordered stoni- ach you need Even‘: Stomach Mlaturo. Miss Avila Mathieson has return- ed to Montreal to attend the sum- mer school at MFOIII University, after spending her holidays with her Parents. Chief Justice and Mrs. Hats of rough straw appear with the summer sports costume, O O O Eve wraps of summer ermine, are tr med with fox collars. l MBLIIIESOII. o o o ‘awn We“. m ~ s mac an improves o o o New sports shoes 0f Whifl 8N appetite. It has worked The hostesses at the Charlotte- town Lawn Tennis Club this after- noon are Miss L. McKenzie, Miss J. Martin. Miss D. "utcheson, Miss ‘R- Spencer. ~- . _ 1 a Mrs. Montague Powell and chil- ldrefl. trimmed with colored leather. o o n , Beach coats of towelinl. ollcloth Ind W?!» de chine all are smart. O O O Taffeta and chiffon dance frocks have their rufiles edged with 1mg, wonderful results in hand- rods of cuss and is en- nod bottle m: Mac A Montreal. have arrived at _a.¢§._..____ ' ltljiisrftlgzy Beach I0l‘ the holiday oxfluccesdlrfltg rlesulytlsorlave aaendedi DRUGSIORE l , "m" " . 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