1, I 1 -1 I 1. ., 'l . -¢~l=;`- f v-- I jl,--l_<5sp» e., fs-me-\_e»-vr¢»4»_>:r.-1 - ._ .1 . i I iff I iii i" it I i I s I ,- 1 ---.3 ‘fi I-. I 'K I I IQ , Ist - ‘I l 5 I i _. __ _l 1 , .... . _. ,,u~_..__“_`;`_`l ""1 f - rs_<_;_s_: _ 'ran cHan~Lof1'rE'rowN GUARDIAN - __ _ e _ NovsMB1~:n.1s,'192§- mwr salem rpms . °' 'M' °°°”|“*° "°’° '° I" 5"* "’° W* 1° "'l sl-lush realms comment in , M be u _ ~ 1. l migration will one of the W- CNN* 5- ."*‘"| “°°""“°°‘ I' .' I 'in the effort to educate other Pro- Sees-etaryl'.ie\t.C¢l-D. ggi.; gg lug". .|.'l. lu-nee. Aueeieie Mlm, lr. l. Uerrle- vinces in Maritime problems and A. llelleneqll. L0. i 13’ _ itended and spoke at the meetingsi ’ _'"7 Y" Q Y lot the Maritime Board of Trade ini 1 ntwowlsh £01255? "THIS -NEGLECTED SPOT' added. Thi! DUI _ ‘this city, is a well known daily_ ill, ..__'._ E tbl! B 0 1 ' A NEW FIND - , ,, Si .-d . _ "um _uglug me hiswrlmlly att.rac~'5ail1'- J0l1ll. under the headline As A Brooklyn physician has been men; _hepcruseg vyieth will 0l1J0Yl How oftc-n in driving throiltll this province the words of the immortal “Elegy in =\ 0°\1=\“’Y " Cburchyard” are recalled as a bitof m wilderness, roughly fenced in and ml ld cemetery is for xpreselng the reverence and the tt-ve spot -it ought to tw- N' fmmi T88 pect we owe to the men and wo- n to whom we are largely lndebt~ e dotted he-ne and there with tumble ed iior much of what we have and down monuments and marble slabs. U9- ' reveals the fact that it is a ceme- rws new-. so scum that consider Notes By The Way Mr. A. M. Beldlnp, of St. John, who I recently twice crossed the continent difficulties, and more recently at contributor to the Times Star of Hiram -Sees it." Mr. Hiram Horn- beam is presumed to be a farmer located in the rural regions of his -Province, and speaks in the langu- lage of “the Settlement." And this is how -Hiram talks to a convenient _reporter about his visit to'Char- Ilottctowu: "I near," said The Times report- ¢ry_ IDE 7-T16 l1i5l0l'iC Value 0( Uluiill lb” or to .\ir. liiram Hornbeam, “that ..Pul,llapu ln mls neglected apo; Ugg in this .almost neglected spot. you were in Charlottetown last is laid ` t' A heart once pregnant with celes- "1 any local efforts that might be put forth t/J make this Old C@m@i9VY,nigbt to git there. ’l‘hem folks on he place of civic attractivien-ess'the island hes more patience than ti-al tire. lisnus that the md or Empire might have swayvd " Ur waited to ecstacy the living 3' iyre." 8 Grows once lovingly kept greenI and strewn with flowers. marble tomb.~rton“s once erecte-l to mark the last nstlng place of a loved* ont- - now unit-1-mpt, neglected, issiion would gladly supplement nd historic vulue_it ought to be nd we-(trust that a move will be ,made to restore it t/J the h0l10l'9~1 iplaue it has it right to occupy ll1‘an' the winter comin' on-au' they I . ou -' . . ' s ' ' s he I-1-deral 'Historic Sites Com- Weelkn "les, sir, l was," said Hiram. “it- took me from seven o'clock liu the mornin' till seven Job had, They got-as fer as I kin see-the wust railroad service in Cunudy. Here they are with their pertnters au' other produce to ship l. ully uud pmlluce ` c.tn't it cars-an' they tant it a *l - good service on their own railroad guy A1- HOME ,-to say nothin' 0' the kind o’ ser- vice they git to the mainland. When we uomuleud lu me Careful mn. l_ seen that ‘island-the hull of it a garden~l couldn't help thinkin' lf- lt had a fair show it ud be one o' -around it und the large intestine 8l‘ I -Ufiat into ot , Soul-#I -investigating the bile, and finds that if a certain substance is nb- sent frofh the bile, that the bile _thickens. and stones are found in- the gall bladder. This substance ap- lparently has the power of keeping 'thc bile at its proper fluid condi- ,tion. _ llowever he tells us something else about this substance that is uf -interest to everybody. You will rc- member thut the intestinal tract has circular muscles running in addition bas long muscle fibres on its outer sides which look like thc braid or stripe down the trous- er legs of some of our uniformed officials. Now the idea here is that these long fibres ou the outside will cou- tract. and draw up a portion of the intestine behind some waste mater ial ln the intestine, and then the circular fibres will contract upon this mass of material and push it further along down the intestine. I-Ie tells us that this secretion in the gall bladder has n "regulating" effect upon these long and circular ‘. The Public Forum ‘lhla dellml is epel for eg. dloenlnlol by rorreepgmdeggg .f questions et Intense. The Charlottetown Guarding gk” let necessarily endorse the og- iliels of eerrospollenh, ”” --stnmnc 'rns FARM-sn." P900 t l-ters of » l\ir.l 101111 D- Mwlmyre. .-mm I no not agree with many or ins statement-_I I have always noticed a spirit of: good fellowshlp and ggod ,pm-l5_! milllillill. Dcrvading al-l his epistlmf and have felt that his rebukes wlere' dealt in a most chiznitable menner.§ To "Crit-ic." "Amicus," and “0ptim-l ist" I wish to gay that although: their criticisms were just, they* were not deliwred in the same jov- ial, hum-an manner, thc-y were in the letters which called forth t-heiri criticisms. But the champion whof has come forth on ln'-half of Mr. .\iaclntyre, signing himself M. A. F., Rhode Island is the fell »w who has got my “giner up.” M-. A. F- F0811-rding your reference to theI men allowing -Bridget no chop woodl etc., while they sat around spltt/ing- on 'the floor and swve-l have’ me-ntnlly counted twenty of my, friends and one hundred acquain- tenauot-s and neighbors -in this and adjoining neighbourhoods. and can not find in that one hundred and twenty, one man, who allows -his wife to split wood. pitchhay and mend the battered barn door, while he sits about the house spitting on` the clean floor and stove. dn the muscle libres, so that they work l-ll-sl l,laue_ Prluce Ellwzurll lslaml__ nicely together, first the long fibres Cr., are not loaf,-,l-S_ lu the uecolll _drawing back the intestinal wall. place, if Bridget had to do so muchl i1l1fi1id0“¢'d 10 me D"°fan€' fI’@'~ of “Aeration of ‘mr rwders the ad' ~ - 'and the circular fibres contracting outside work, she would nc-ver have . f 1 1 ~ ti t, ie -new an this is- _ . upon the contents, - time to keep the floor and stove human -,H4315 and even 0_ carte \er semen le s is _ _the richest places in North Amen- lt however _here ls an absence or ul,_ull Our n-;-glee! of these sacred spots sue, of the Economic Comm tte-_ lly_l.es_ slu Bul ll-ulllle 0ul.Sel,.uu___ma__L___ __mO_____ _han usual or mls you usk_ --“_ A_ l;-_-» “.llel.e we are secretion in the bile, these muscles “mi “here We Wm be 3 few Years do not “_0__k together and they ln” be-uc_e. \\'-9 are on an Island, the _ l.m.l.:- st -province of our glorious. have like any unregulated piece li_f C__n__d____ whlch God has boumlfulw is prow-rl.i/sl and is-only relieved ht-re and the-rc by an occasional A sacrwliy guarded mspectablc ii 'few moments' carvful considera- on will solve the question for all of the Associated Boards of 'Ihade ~away down here with a small pop- ilation-an' no infiooence up to ;Ottaway-an' it lies to live on the husks o' politics. lt does so-an' uuulcuyuru uesueaulug love of reasonable men and women. Our-lt alnu rlglll__by lleul.. and reverence for the dead ‘mme merchants are paying LM” l* This Island was one bi the first S places in Canada to be settled. In our ce-nlclcries l> the men and W0-I msn who laid th- foundations of P tht- province of today. The names I t-I many of thtm live only in mem- ory or on moss g-:own tombstones bidrif-n in_ neglectpd cemetries. Some are rct~or-' ‘ _ 5-_ _ I i _ _ \`\_ lk: - fi... .. . . /,. _ .,. ,_| li I, 'iiif .| tml ` ~7.» ‘!_'l_ _ ;§l;_ _- _` --__-~l__ - I 1:. I I 1 -1. 4,- I I _‘)_`l‘l|4 _ -L OR nearly 60 years the Bank of Montreal has " Foioa in the Maritime_Pr` .\\ _l _ _ _ __ _ _ » ‘ -- ' ' ,° » -»\~ .3 - tl- _ ..r6».~..~nli$=ff"~ in , Ma|n0lce machinery- There will be the pu - l,lk5;_ ll llevenheless has a few' ' lin". '.', I _ ' th- , E0 circular movement without tbcf drawing back action. Thus cousti od prices for our produce (this - \\ putiun, diarrhoea, or other infos- overcome the results of the few thai disturbance may result. ‘li A steady flow ni this substance ls present In health. and when more' sense is used- in eating, that is neitber overeating or undereatlng.1 Any exercise whatever ibut' makes you breathe deeply or nuy bonding or twisting exercise. should) ht-lp in the formation of this sub- stance. and in making it flow with the bile- into the intestine, to do its work of regulating the lul--s-_ ltinal muscles. We are certainly a_ wonderful work of creation. I bOO§0‘*%O O 1 I Daily Selections 1; I Fon ii I l U\|u|°tl_im\ Rcntlt-rs It ong cold winters, etc. -\Vhere we will be a few years hence remains to be seen. We ans nm. fortune tellers, Re poor times, poor crops, etc., which you en-umeratcd ln your let- tx-r, we sometimes hear those s-amc it-ports from R. l. with ultlditliotml poor houses, poor marriages. Re yuur rf-marks on better and more convenient homes, In this settle- ment, and adjoining neighbour- hoods, the farm homes have an average of ten \,vc'll ventilated, well lighted moms, not including cel- lnrs nor nttics. A large -per cent of some homes have running water- ln_ houses and barns. Many are elcc-1 trlcally lighted. Yrs. "M. A. F."f' many of the farmers do put ini ull) and di good British Law. Mean-' 'bile \\'e- are doing our best to, nndicaps, such as early fros‘t.s.' Bobbed-Haired ‘c°"d°""d 'mm The sawrdayiitlllke t-onstructl\'c solutions oi cur-ll Evening Post, Dec.. '24. ,convlctlon_to dmlbtlng minds and -for the tenets of radicalism. Losing Th, ki , lmake many converts to their doc- faith in our basic ideals and insti. ln ng ~ _trines. They thus tend to intcusi- tutinus, he loses confident-c not -fy discontent. inilnmc passions, anti rent problems more difficult. only in public affairs but also in tis prlvntc undertakings. liis -cour- ngu hull his self-reliance ure nllko L th St dd d. , ~ ° mp ° ar ) For we niu.~'.t again mtiicttilmr insltllously slipped. Believing bim- The Afllllated Knockers have their headquarters in New -York City. Although no part of .»\merica is deprived of their presence, it is in New York that they are must numerous -and most artit-\|lnte._ _ _ umm the Vantage _mlm of M____l_uz_Iity s complexity and flue sliutlmgs tan island- shell-spectucletl younl, _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _“en _____l l_,_bl)ed_hal__e_l la_lleS_nl_ a gaze oi cnmtlun in \\ it i ici: ten not vcry young-survey thc lantl and in books magazines and 'mky shadows' "` futuristic vcrse tell the world what __ lm ul. __o_,___fe_l hlcks lnlmllll llw and contemptuous of prudt-ut win- _ -gardens or help. Irie-nd wife, do so. . -promise, tim rudit-ul displays un lil- lnsl- his Job or bis In\.~zlm-ss, nn-i tl l I A 1 ritu that the rudic:tl's attitude tends to ihe a more or less tlcsiructivc onv. _IThis arises inevitably from his dis- tnrtctl, irrational nutlock. The ‘genuine rntlicnl takes un nbuoruiul- ly simplified vlcw ot' life. .\ll reni- tli.-auppenr, nutl he secs thc \v-lricl in t ,are only glaring high li_-_:tits and t luipaiicnt of liulntn-I-tl lurlguiclli 1 _self swamped and dominated ily tyranny, privilege, corruption und stupidity. he comes to feel that be bus no chance and tends to lnynll his misfortunes at the door of some system. monstrous und mysterious, whose intolerable grip -nn be broken only by smashing Arm-vit'-a itself. is it any wumlcr bat. with such it negative, corru- ivv, :lt-structlvc attitude tuwurtl ifc. tlic rndlt-ul ctmvc-rt is apt to get in wrong with his tis.-nt-lull-s, . ° , ' on y ng provinces o - n 4: ' .I _ _ _ ‘***°*********'°**°'**'**** The nlmlill "1 Wh‘l¢h W9 Plan! Our , stinctive intolerant-0 oi opposition ' < " November 13, 1925 gal-(lens lu .u busy one lol- the-_. ful-_ Their common aim is to knot-k - l S.\l<`E S'l`l‘ll’SZ--~'l`iic stops oi’ it mcrs. Tim- women, however. are and to knock down, if |ui.~'sllil1-, goutl innn are ox-tit-ri-d by tlic Lord: lwcll along in their spring hviusu- lllouull uuuully wllll lu, ul.,-y uullel-_ - , , ‘ `_~; » :rl-',' 'h ll°ttl-- _ - . lll|ti2_l_lv dt liglnttlt in his u ry. lsul||i_;_§_.l_1lllli_l __l1__llll__0»lky____:i_lo_tl_:lxl_ar___l;_;l um _dun ___ what ls ___ lm l____ll ____ llsatcr on tht- men help to weed und afterward. _ .p1¢,\y1.;|¢;_.U Gulp Thou uuly ul-,_ look altcr it. To peruse these outpuut-i_ngs ol' good. im Tbuu enable us to live by‘ 'L -1"' l“i“"‘l i”'”d"ct‘s_ are nm our radical intellectuals, ns they sctvmd to none If the farmers do fS;illeh_;_lu?_d _:Nfl Elljhy r“i‘::_’_f_|l"A:rf :lin not make any more out of the tour- `“" ""”"”elv““' i" ‘J uuwvor 3 ’ ‘- ‘*“ “U V. L y‘i;,~|_=, ,;]l»_ln me do (ml of some /lf mine of uur:onsi~iI>us humor as well way' l l ltbf-ir Amcrica,i1 forty second cow _.lu lo __ml__r__________ ________ _______________:~ Horn the tlu._slrt|ctl\'i*il0ii>rtctl vl- sinn lm suns ull ills rnllt-ll ttigctllcr in om- iutolrarnlllc cvil. not as scpur- ate plmsc-s ut many sit\uiti;»n.~i in _which good and cvll are mixed. WHEN DAYUGHT DIE3 ‘summer montliis t'/:escape-this heat, I ' D' ' ' "if -1 - -l|'| | 1. 1 | ~ -. Th.; ,light gulls uhm and .gm a llmalll of ull. “ull (ll.llll{lu'l1olc cxtousivt: llictutiurc is :lays ___'_'£ _l:::_“'_‘_‘_':_ _'__ ' "_'__'_'_‘_“‘§‘1‘_’_ "-lm” llown by the mill; r-rnmll and »,..nt_ the basl of t-he lantbtciuntlc lllspaiingcilielil ol I-vt-ry-, _ y_ _"'v‘_ " “";_ _(`_“°'"` I tlltiiimtcly go broke. Tho movement varies in form und intensity, ranging, us it lions, nil the way from satirical shafts uimctl by over sopliisticnted youu.: pcrsmis ut our corn-fctl lrleuis in tb-.~zpcrntc plottings of t:ol\\|nu|\i.~'t fanatics. Always, lwwevcr, thcrc is prusctit thc factor of iiisconlciit if-:lily Ainorlt-an. This is thc bond which hollis togctlicr in n sort of ivgzltlvc alliance elements wbicii 'lbe moon pt-eps lonely o`ct‘ the lllll; sit-cplug t|ll_ nine and ten in thcllyllng- rgllnl-nt:tt=rlsti1~oily A|n¢-rl(-ull/m"""y_ 'ul _“ " ‘"1 "“' "“ 'im ill lllitlf IYDSIIIVC mills “WY dm" .l.l___ (llluk grows deep lllul-ulull_w|ll|.. Mr, and Mrs; l_=‘;|r-_O____ l__w____ (_____ l______lll__l0_______ o____l.sclf, l-nnnin-silly rmously. Such n 'muvcnmnt can st-art-ell? di.-.rupt our national life. but It I-all iflontinued on Page 5) J __ ` been swept off their 'feet by ratlicalf , . propaganda lnto_ unhappiness and- DC' __ Y f` 7 _._ . .. ,_ l*<"’».- ‘ as, §1$PIF-` '39' >.~»-..,-as-,f so _,-. .=,;=.. ._.y~». »-._-.tx ___ '-` ..~i.ct’\7` " b I ll S hl I, tl al l___ American philosophy of life is root-I 1 5;/" ff/ ero res es. gh; emo on . _, divlduals. congenlallv dissatisfied ed 1" opummm' 'I' is “ "°b“3¢ Z0-‘i' °""°.“ At./' with things as they find them nndipel of ”e"`re5Dect' sewhelp and! Have you laid ln your W|'\‘°" forever seeking something new. '°°""“°" sense' The average Amer' IUPPIY °f ¢°l\7 if 'I 'im' Y°“ dw’ o_f2» e comlngyto utitlerstand lt and l'eurn-lem” for the cheerless’ Desshmsuci °. -W-,=_"} . , --- -» f2:35;.°';';3;;;if1..”i.;3r;;i..;2?“;5.xI -. >.‘»~»-:Iii ‘Every generation -breeds u num-l D " Y ' ' I '- 1/’/"if/-,/’-“ There ou have the born radical icnn believes. not that America isw Y ' ,. I He ls_ ol. c0m_se_ -B very dllueremlperfcct but flint it is solidly built on‘ W, .rg Ng;-|y gg fill your blnl 0 ___ m the _me relormér The sound foundations. Hc has confld-l Wm; ||| good Coal, the beet at the pers n o _ dlnerence bet“___°n them_a__d lt ls,ence in our basic ideals and instl-f ioweli pricel- a very _mal _me __ ___)__l__gs _,_______,tuti0lis. and hc is convinced tllntl . 1 . I - I _heh _empe__ame__ml m__ke___D _____l by and th|oui,l1 them sntlsfat,tnx_\ _ _A & c°. outlook on me The true relo__m_|solt|tlons tn our problems can be, ° . ‘ __ ‘worked out This is not spread-I PHONE 240 er seeks to reform to take exist- ' ‘ James Harden Palmer, Bamstm our lo ulll. .up ouumlllou w ulle the railway authorities heartily co- the ,Maritime Provinces as to who. , into something better. -His atti (Grandfather of ex~Prem-ier H, J, C tlrcams of our belomd island. come. - ',uull uull-lt whlull cullullelull the _ - - _ f mls;-vailve .pal-ty Ol course ll 0D0l'ute with our alert Tmlrlgt As ther ue want immigrants or not. back and share ow joys and sor tllile if-1 thu!! llllldnmclltlllly flestruc If 7 » sociatlon to speed up-,the trans-|or of what class, all the Provinces \'°“'5- Gaminl Wi" UGVFI' bfiflf! tive. . \ lwndemess' forged B Muon' and Palmer.) -'L b James Jarvis. Chief Justice of, P. n. .isiarla ii' Benjamin de Bt. Croix. IM. D., D. gl C- L. Slmteon General to' 'His Majesty’s Forom, B cure has been discovered. This It Ie now fifteen days since the_pa,¢ foul- yum., us lo tbl! vllul awa Government during the which tend to throw ol! the luflu- ence of reason and common sense. That is why the term "radical in- tellectual" is such a misnomer. The ll ue l 1, l tl 9 electors lpolled their votes in the | 7 ' 1 may e t genfu-ne cure. u m_ lquest on How many different NOVEMBER l3__Yo ‘ d ‘born radical is not an lntellectua. Susan, daughwr gf Ogbml youu Blom wlll reveal _lt_ There h ,no Dominion election. It is not flat-,mgnggger and Aging Mlulugul-, of “are ml °_lhut an emotional. and should be Randy. -Lieutenant Governor of P. ul, - so E. 'Island (Thin lady was an aunt of lhord Milner). u ki i d, il l t t that modem “lance wlll *Grills 10 I-IIB H\I'»ll0l‘ili8B Wh0 Blrflmmlgration have they given the gnzdnfhgggg :,1;',l,l¢eua¢ny0(:,vT-eul::lIrecognlzed 'as suoh Radicals are ufb - ` ____ P°i"¢¢d "I0 °|°¢l|0l\ °m¢iRlB _ji.9l'B_ country during that period? And great deal and are a good _tslltenllargely actuated by motives quite '“° "U d*'°°"' “ "“"’ f°" * that we do not yet know who are with what nsggsriy reruns: 1-row entertaining. and have s c0nten¢e