3% Vito effect has tlllscltlt-ti ; V. 171W!" l» let-K. ‘Ig-lalnzfr“; mum» 11nd Putin-a" ‘ Dill! (IOIIIlIQAI 1887) "-00 per your (delivered) In advance IQI’ 7MP (lulled) In idvnncc In Cnnmlu nun] [inltgfl 5m“. SATURDAY, Arie.’ 11, 1923 COMEXND GONE. the faults of governing bodies and , achieves their dismissal from office The Rt. Hon. Arthur Mcighen, Id" 0i the Conservative party, ,, ‘n come and gone. His Atnrittiiie ur has been a triumphant one anal .~ one the less was his hriet‘ visit‘ - Prince Edward island, wherel is a benefactor and a saver o1 his country. Yet. ishocketl at the “fat1lt~ilhdi11g" that é resulted recently in the tiefeat, for, ~ he cho s - -~ . . . i e or the rum‘ IOU] Co“ lcause. oi the provincial government.‘ . ervative victory were sill! ringing. - pen nir meeting In Victoria Park our sometimes serene autli gentle contemporary, The Patriot, is; Notes By The Way A recent despatch from Berlin tells that the German mark, form- erly worth 23 cents. is now quoted at two millions to the dollar. That ls the twenty thousandth part of a cent. At which rate it would re- quire forty thousand marks to pay for a itcwspaper, or sixty thousand marks to pay the postage on a let- tcr. And the mark is still the mill of German currency, jus as the pound sterling is the unit in Great lllritaiti, or the dollar in Canada. lAnd only nine years itgo Germany ,was the great/est military empire yon the face oi! the globe. l When the German housewife tgoes to the market to purchase food supply for the household, or to the grocery, or tiny-goods shop to make useful purchases. say of a value of flvc dollars, she needs to '-_ a 1‘; .-i11t :1 :1 -1-- - -= ’ is splendid addresses both m that in lv st ur ier sl0k ttd b) tht‘ ‘l.- at the banquet i11 his honor at i he Victoria Hotel will not soon be: Aluckvnzie King (wvernnwn, b}. [helitake with hoi- ten million marks. ‘She tit-eds a fairly largo satchel to Rt, Hm. . ‘ti ' .\l ‘:11, "E . ‘ M H“ m 1m “ m p‘ contain tlic motit-y, cvcn 1n notcs . i w,l* ‘atioital Policy", l . 4 . - _ t the next oloc-tion rt-t-t-ivt- tho ‘just now tlqing to that government ure of very grave faults in thof forgotten. He had been lit-re near- I ‘I J I) I C d l; w. _ r. . . I * '1 ", ', ., i "" three years ago, prcachiiis: the‘ ‘m Sh“ “t \ (1 odito the Bell Government. ()1 cottrse. »“1- 1t ' "1 . i ‘z . ~ is present visit hc is prezicltlit: the d“ fimlmg m": ma h Efrem t ivc wht-re there tire‘ faults to br- gospel of Canada for Caitatlians, ‘ ame gospel, not a parngraplt ll0l' n. , _ t litllliitll where there are no fzitilts. entence nor a word prt-ncln-tl three _ ’ _ t ‘ llauilt-fintitn: docs 11o ll\_lill‘_\'. The ears ago withdrawn or apologized ! y - -(t1c'or irob a" oror retracted. (llllcr leaders had, I I h for and discovers the stiurce of the is the one who ‘ reached a different uospci to us ti ‘ 1 ilic will Jircscribt» ttlie romctly. Ilcw will tilt: 3211-’ liscasc and if bc be an honest i11-an: ’l‘hel doctor is not to be blamcd i. r (Ils Ice years ago, had made promis- ', bud predicted. _t t i . , _ t er lace again the people niitiiiifun.m.i,,g the mwdy“ The patient’ tiorautly, 1 lluw will’ hey had ‘lelibennel-V "Til? is a tool if ho rcftis s the retilictlv. hey explain their changf- of frontal HQNESTY- .isied and d cceivetl i’ » their altered lantlutarks? Where isl I i i |‘ "l onoscv." says an old proverb,‘ 1 the golden era that “as to lollou _ v ‘ their advent to powtr" l1. 11"» non‘ l5 m“ b“! pom-M m “vhwh 50m“ ' . ‘ 1 ‘>3 unparalleled in m0 m 1 N Ur Cm one ltas since very trtily addcd "bu? ,_ ._ .~ .. , . - m“ “were lllt: who acts upon that ])l‘ill('l])lt\ i , .. dinner: pail" and the cuntitittotts t-iitplov- Slrclinble and trustworthy; others larc unreliable anti ituworthy of ltrttst as the people have learned ,to their sorrow. What could be lmorc tinrcliablc, more lacking. i11 fgood faith, more on the level of ,tho worthless German mark, titan {the promises made by the Boil ,'(lo\'urnn1cnt in the caimpaign of $111151, or tho promis s made by the lKlng (lovorntnont in 1920'.’ l . l i It became the stern but unplea- is the "tull not an honest man." .\ titan mav ho 't.< crooked in- i ent’! Gone by hundreds o: tbous- H ' ‘ \ _ _ .w'tr< y its :1 corkscrew and v-t 1.11- ds to the I nitcd States! ‘ " E “Canada for [he (‘tlnddiunsvq igpht- sake o1 his business ln- co1upc.ll< . he 0mm" “mm; M Can't“ H "F.0d to at-t ltotiestiy". Tito business , - . . ., . ~' 11 s ,. _ . - , , , _ __ _ .i111:tn who would cheat or deceive :1 H; he ‘prmt-ipleof [)I'(li"('l!(lll IS the; ‘ k d icustomer stands to ioso not only roc- foun ‘llifill of tl1c (‘.1n.-t~1'\‘:1ii\'E ~ ‘ ‘that one bttt many others. l-lt-nce. Ilic )t>llt-v which - _ I ~ honesty among successful bust ss uilt tip Canadian indu>tr_v and Ialdmlml i; proverb,“ < . z . fthe foundation of (‘nun ink prrwpgl"; There are ox- Tlic frt-t- ‘tadp nnd n<.-::r'1'rcc‘, . , ‘ ,.ii»i:.-; are ultimately tlonmotl to fail- ld‘: t-r: list ' ntl‘ 1 1 11.1 in -ity. l -- . ~.- - . ~- tladt, picatbtd b, H‘ ilnnflgty, hc jiossibility- t! tht-ii- putting; 11ml _ _ practised 1s oven t-ompttlsoty, _ good exercisp nnd may m“ ilmu-‘Iriilmlcittl oventu:1ll_v to rcnl honesty and m’ m‘ m“ "Wmn" by no tucztns to bu tlosjii-Lt-tl. 'l‘he Tariff Illfilflbilil)’. proi.il<~< i11:ttl--t,1,. ltrol;~~1i. I ormulaietl to plncaw- st-t-tiiiititl 111$ l; all have been tht- spt-ciztl innrk- l ' _, _ _ ortcr 1 "i '.' ".~ l' - ngs 01' tho lung illilllllllilfftiiiilll _l 0 \ cum“ m“ Hm cast y. spirablo thing is iilc assumption m1 ‘I01U"‘I'“I‘-'l§' I"l]I"l"-“ o! hottest)’, tht- tisti-itiztiititts wt-ar- I lug of tlic uarutcut -:f huitcstfr crests, and gt-noral lllll‘('l'lilili‘t_\’ ov-i li.~: ,L'4'llLl‘2llly lo ntislttztti a victim i11 lllUFL‘ 111cc it canto into lt(>\\'l‘l'. (‘unso- _ R ucnt upon tlitst Il'( iidti-tiitl un PMC5510111“ IXOIIOSU" m“ Pym-fig‘ .-.1:,-i s-t -,_ _ '8“ exodus U; ‘my pulp“ w‘ “I sional Vlflllo o1 any kind, l‘i'(]llll‘G.< t I = -, . .2 2 .‘ ~ _ on In immiulwliul‘ n“! “WW Imwclosc watching. 'l'l1c really honest I H . Y ‘ I K ‘and tbt rt" ' ' ' e ‘<Ill\ good say Ilfillllll" orsc will follow as tl1- night tlic ' - ‘ I __ ‘ fitbou: it; they let their actions y, political pledges broken. polt-p “ > tsltcak. Mcrbiiiks th-.- too tnuch." aroused v shc protcstcib i ical charts changed to suit ‘ ,§'l[$I)l(ji()n u,- p, nnrying winds of scctititial wants, . Mr. Mcighens .1‘ hole political situation has catis- ruviow iSiiiiilltliy' our suspicion stands oti _-t ‘some serious fhittitinq 11oz only ctlgc when tvt; pun;- ti“, ]()|1g.t]f;|“-1] ll ong approving Conservativesbuttcroans of a would-be holy out.- who ong reasonable Liberals, whotostcntaiiottsly shudders at the fail- . 'vc lately been ‘doing considerablcl in: "inking for ihentselvtrs. s of others. Tho man who turns ady to admit that DFc-clectititt ]l1'O-,Sl_‘l'S a pack of cards, :1 cigarette. - 1 Ises and platforms sh.uld be nflflz‘ a pipe, docs not always rcfraiti from tttkitig a goniblcfs chance, at 1 east an approximate indication of; ‘lflitill! advantage of an opparlilrllty > e course a political llllfly purptis s to pursue in offino itntl ilunosti by whit-ii lie can make a dollar, lion lberals frankly iultuit that tl1t~l.il1-i"$1l.\' Wlllll" I110 MW hill Illlllklil)’ I 8.1 puny has brokp“ ‘xvpr-Y Imaitts tfislioitest as lite act of tliesnt-alt ‘ jecuon 919,15. mm pyor). Mam‘. mithit-f, and ihc more ostt-ntaliotlsiv 5 preaumtto,‘ ppm-Ul-"L Tim- hc sliutltlers the tuoro ho necds to Alnadinns will not Ifrllg $131111] m,- bc witt-t-lit-tl‘. Our gcntlt- rcadcr will 1MB is becoming "Vida", M] ("‘||l'l“-it'l(“ll difficulty‘ recall the Ilflllll‘ fingfla‘ and ma“. i; ,.\-,,,._,. ininpwtlli someone who det-laiins ziuainst __ iilte prevalent "sin" of s111ol‘i11'.fn' 0n that the hill; (fr ttcrtintt-ttt. will ‘ \ l‘ t Mustanco. but would unhesitatingly - . ‘fake advantage ‘ fa to-l 1' ;|u - t ilnlshinent ntctctl out a ft-y dt1_v,~"|l I U (H m‘ “ o r. avo‘ )fl_'l‘l -nt ft 1 ,- .1; _- to the Dell Government in this l‘ I \ H O m 1mm“ m ) Mvince and for tilniost idontlcnl 0115. index lo character. Tho garb oi httntisty- or goodness ntay be as uFAUL1-_F|ND|NG-- easily donuod as the l:u11b‘s fitter:- _ . may bc dottnctl b_v the wolf, but un- 'What a happy world tho ordinary (lpl-“(n-lth u". new“, is H“. wou- w,“ d extraordinary sinners i11 this-pin? m9],- fmps Mm“ of questionable habits wouldlthe-m-t ,-,|,,-n_,-_._ '0 if it were not for "the fault» ____--<e>___ The wicked "m KELLY‘S MAJORITY REDUCED 3'0 l: now Iver! would ‘.1 beobllgcd to “forsakohls way. Th‘, Ompim for F,‘ L‘ I‘ U19 IIIIPIEIIIBOII! ili-‘ltKoliv. the Liberal membcr-cleciotl , ollghls." 1t would be especially alrm- North (‘rtpo Tlrcton. a radius for itnscruptrlotis politici- m,“ prqpppllinzg l who fnlght tmchocltotl nnd -\lll- giypn B; 537' 059d delude tho people by mlses, fill their own and thelrlnng vmnQ-tt majority mnn t Declara- at Haddock. was not 800 odd as at first In?” announrctl. Another such "mngtiiflo- as that won by Mr, s’ pockets with graft and car- Kpuy “mum wlpo out nll thr- Lib- ‘; country into bankruptcy. The Pr," mftrnhprg n, b, uis newspaper that expose. bmhiofsi ' ‘ the llottso of u .. . . ail-l ‘LA lot’ political parties. options of course, but the ext-cpl. uho virtuous lillltlcellljl! of out; whol tl1t.-lct’-uselt.-.ssly' cxttillctl Ili'l‘ ownvvirttitt.) .\ll arc shocked eyes to heaven when ho- Actlons, not words, arr tho real u of fifty thousand or one hundred thousand tnarks each. And these tire but what we would call small change, the fifty thousand mark note having a purchasing value of only two and a halt cents, and the larger note a value of five 'l‘hcre are, no doubt, a vast number of tuttlti-millionaires in (lei-many just now, when fifty cents‘ worth of marks puts one in the itiillionaire class, cents. The mark is still a promise to pay just as our good Canadian dol- llar is a promise to pay. The mark lis zilnttist worthless the dollar is good for its face. There ‘Plillfllly wido contrast between tho [iromiscs of private individttals, of public men, of governments and Some of these is an lint-ii, governments and parties are tsant duty of The Guardian in re- icent years to expose the deception land breach of faith practised uti- ;oti tho people by our provincial ‘IIIIIIISIPTH and ibc pcople ltave now atltitinistt-rt-tl to them a just re- buke. That rebuke would ltavc VIHPII tlcalt to thcm i11 1920 when their porfldy first bccaiute appar- ont in their Tax Act, their Salary ‘Grab, thcir cxtravagaitcc and I\\IISI.L‘, Illiifiilllllfillillli-I {IS OUOIIOIII)". llatl the people ll('(‘I\ given thc trhtmcc of a gcntrral trlection i11 11112:! tho Boll (lovcrntticnt would lliavc perished uiistrrztbly i11 their lflrst your of powt-r. For three lyoars tht-rcnftt-r U10)’ (Iilllll-Z t" lpowor i11 ilt-llauct- of tho wcli- ltnoujn will of tht- pcoplc. i And ‘they are still clinging to the last vsstige of power that re mains to them. it is wt-ll known that n plot was’ hatched i11 cunt-m lto continue i11 tiflicc ititlofiuitt-ly anti further atltl to the public debt by tin.- isisttc of proviuciztl (Itfllvll lures. liut the otttrrtgt‘ was prc~ vontctl liy tho throat of exposure land thc fcar of summary dismis t-ial. 'l‘ruly a rather despicable t-ntl~ ing for their short nnd ingloriotis rvign, \\‘t- do not yet know thr- full talc of their tuanifctltl mistlo ings. or what is tbc present state of tho provincial iluattt-cs, for these were vcilctl i11 secrecy until aflt-r thc election in the vain hopc fol‘ tibtitittiitg a stiap verdict from ‘the pooplo. But the truth must lcttuui out, ltotvtavcr long dcl.'1_vetl, ‘ It has not been charged or claim~ led that any Conservative Govern- ment in this Province ever de- ceived the people as the Bell G011- ernment has done. Nor has it bet-ii chargcti or (rinititetl that previous Libt-ritl (lovcrtitut-itfs had done so. The now dofcntotl (loveruuinot tur- ishctl tho fair fame of/tlt-tai-ui Lib iorttllsm. Tht-y stunt-d against thcir ‘own party its tht-y slunod zigaittsl the Province and (ho people I11 flit-it‘ reckless disregard of their plodgotl faith. They cannot bt- forgivt-n, for 0n their official dcath- IlI‘(I they still dcclaro tltcmselvcs imitcttllt-tit. We vt-nturc no rash prediction when we write thnttiu- chief offenders of tho Ilcll cotcric ‘have fallcn lo rist- no morc. Many governments have fallen in a lifetime past, from no fuull of their own. But if they were llioiiost. ofllt-lont anti patriotic, if lofllcially: they died ns honor dies} llhey ft-ll only to rise again. It is ,11ot thus with it doct-iviui: and ‘fniihloss itdntiulstrntion. 'l‘l1cir f:1ll lis fl11:1l ntul irrovocal, Tin-y cud their carver In “tho dnrk night that has no innrn beyond ii nnd no star." u‘ ‘km ..>..4 ~. ran CHARLOTTETOWN otmaomu Happenings of the Week A SMILE. Something that cheers us when we are sad. Llghtens the burden. and fnakes us feel glad, Jrings back the sunshine Into our hearts; Joy comes to reign, and sorrow departs. Though small, it is o. wonderful thing, , And of ‘its merits thousands will sing. 5o let us be merry and gay while “'8 1118)‘, .\nd brighten the lives of others ench day. no» Lady Rachel Cavendish, fourth laughter of the Duke of Devon~ shire, colonial secretary, was mar 110d on Saturday to Hon. James Stuart, third son of the Earl of Moray, formerly equerry to the Duke of York. The wedding took place at'St. Peter's Church, Ed- cnsor, on the border of the Duke it’ Dovonshires famous Chats- worth estate. Lady Rachel Caven- lisli, who is well known in Canada and was very popular at Ottawa luring her father's term as Gov armor-General of the Dominion, is 21. years of ztg. She was one of the bridesmaids at Princess Mary's wedding, is a typical English beau- ty of tho brunette. ‘She was the Princes of Wales’ dancing pnrtnei .vl1cn lie visited Ottawa. Shc has -1lwn_vs boon a favorite with thr royal family. Incidentally, she is ht- fourth of Princess Mary’: maids to be married. The gift of the King anti Queen t0 tho britlt was :1 blue enamel brooch bearing the royal monogram in (liamontls. fht-ir gift to the bridegroom was 1 sot o1‘ cuff links. The bride's zift to the bridegroom was :1 gold .\‘ill(‘il and his to thc bride was zt liamoittl antl sapphire bracelet. l‘l1e Duke nnd Duchess of York _:avc cut glass decanters; the Priu ' Blary and Viscount Lascolles. i silver t-tiffot- poi. Thu Duke of Dcvotishirtis gift to tho bride “'11s t motor car, Louis XVI (liamotitls .11 a ttccltlaco, two cluster brooch- cs, a pair of drop car-rings and furuitttrc. Tho gift of the Ducli ass of I)(*‘t‘()ilSIlll'l‘ iucludotl a string of ticarls, (‘hippondztltw chairs anti other furniture, and a cheque for it Ilfllliififllllt‘ amount. The hIarquii< of Ilartingtoit. the brides brother. ilu- .\l:1rcl1iouoss of Hurting and Lady Maud Mackintosh, lllc brides sisters, gave an onyx and diamond tnti ion inc of ‘ho bridt- brooch. ' O a o A most cordial welcome is being given to ‘airs. William McLean, oi Jtiawa. who has arrivcti in the ‘ily, nficr a brief visit with her um, Mr. lionald McLean, of Crap- and, l\lr. and Airs.’ Norwootl Duffus motorotl from llalifax, N.S., last wock, and arc spending the month of Attgttst at "The Beach Grovc lint." to! Among (ithcr gut-sis at "The Inn" are l\lr. and Mrs. McCul- lough and bliss .\lc(‘ullougl1, of Montrcttl; Mr. lluttt, [iostmastor at ‘stttiinit-rsitlc; 111's. Hunt; lilastcr llunt; Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of New York; l\lr. anti Mrs. W. And- nxson, Ztiontrcal; Mr. and Mrs. (l. Miller, of Rotht-sayz N.I}.; Miss lladys llolman; bliss Nora lIul» man; Mrs. llittssctt Bliss Hunt, of Stiuinicrside. It Thc golf links :11, "The Inn" are uow in good ordcr, and daily uscd ity tht- guests, and the \Vcdnesday cvctting tlattccs are well patroniz- -d by tho young people from otli- -1' summer ltotols and many front ‘bnrlotltitmvn. I a a o e On tho ovc of their dcpartttr» frruu Halifax for Pictou, on route to this Province, which they ox- pcct to reach this wot-k. Dr. and urs. Roycr were ihc guests at tliiinor of U. S. Consul General (itinsatttltis, nnd at toa were gitost. of (‘aptniti and Mrs. Rose. Dr. (toys-r received frotn Mr. J. F. llcthorlngtoti, as TOIIIPHPIIIIIIE the lit-d (‘rot-ts, a letter which extirt-ss- -tl gratifying appreciation of his services. Dr. ntul Mrs. Iloyt-r aftt-r visiting Prince lildwnrtl lslantLwlll sail for (Quebec. use 111st: Olga Vvnrbtirton. ~of (ho Faulkner Hospital, .lamnlcn Plains. blasts“ is home on n holiday visit. U I I There is general regret ovortlit- loitnrttiro of l\lr. ntitl Mrs. R. ll. Tmvrlss. for Moncton. Shit-o com- ing hero l\lr. nnd _.\lrs. Towrlss have surrounded titctnselves with :1 wide circle of friends, both Ill were the recipients of several gifts to signal the closing of their long years of service to Mount Al- lison. The faculty at a private nesting presented Dr. Borden with a travelling bag. At the Alumni Banquet the students gave him a beautiful gold-headed cane and the silver service to Mrs. Borden and iim. Dr. Borden was at his best in a very genial nnd witty reply to the presentations. v r Miss Adele Gordon, of the Faulk- ner Hospital staiT, Jamaica Plains, who is home on a months visit, is being pleasantly entertained by her numerous friends. I I I Canon Troup, the distinguished orator of the Church of England. arrived last evening to act as rector of St. Paul's during the vacation of the Rev. II, D. Ray- mond. The Canoit is well-known iere. having officiated vcry stic- cessftilly on several occasions. Ilc will preach at both services to- morrow. a not l\lr. W. D. V. Earle anti son, Er- nest, are spending o. vacation with tis father, Professor Earle and family. Mr. Earle is now located ill’. Brockville, Ontd antl it Is three years since be visited his old home. ' . One of the most enjoyable social t-venta of the season was an after- noon party given by 111's. Jaynes, of Keppoch, to celebrate the fifth birthday of her dntightcr, hIiss lolen. About thirty children, ranging in age from infancy to six 1r seven years, were ltresent with their parents, and a itumber of friends, and both the little ones 1nd the adults entered with zest 111d enjoyment into thc spirit of .hc occasion. The little hostess. bliss Helen, rcccivctl her guests vitli charming grace and dignity, 11nd vcry unscltlslily looked aftcr ho cntcrtainnu-nt of her little guests. The cutcrtaitiiitent of thc ittle ones was coutlttctctl 011 thc spacious lawn tmdct‘ the vory apabie} direction of Bliss hlcicalf. vho ls tttiotitling tho summer with Mrs. Jaynes. It consisted of uarchcs to violin music exquisite- y rcudorotl by bliss Katblocti llornsby; fox hunts and cap hunts, games and other amusements, al. it‘ thcm thoroutrlily c-njrrvotl by the Jllllll‘ cltiltlrt-u, who lookctl on. Whilt- tht- arrztttgcincnts for the cntertuiuntcnt of the little tines were complete in every detail JIIIIPS illlll OIIIOI‘ lllllllflillllfillita‘ \\'(‘l'(‘ also |)l‘L‘-ill‘1‘(ill;.',l‘(I for the older guests, all of which were spirit- tdly and tinthttsiastically ctitcrtrd Into and cnjtiyod. Prizes were of» ferod for thc competitors, the win- ning of which crcatcti iiittcli mor- riuu-ut. I11 :1 junior donkey contest Iliastt-r Stt-piten hiachfilltttt woti first prize. I11 the fox hunt hlztstot- Maillttiitl (Jvrt-n curried off thehott- irs. ln the senior donkey gamc. Mrs. .\lc.\'aii" won first prize. 'I‘hor<- were IIYIZOS also for all tho con- testants, many of thcut valuable 1nd all of them valucd as souven- rs. A dainty afternoon tea was u-rvctl, (ca being poured by Mrs. Grant, \\'l1iit.' Mrs. Gano cut thc iccs. Assisting wort: hlrs. \\'. It]. ilcnlicy, M11: liarry lllillt-r, Mrs. itaiij. Rogers, bliss Mollie ('lll‘l‘l(‘, anti bliss llclon (lrant. u t use Tho official opening of tho P. E. island Prottistant Orphanage vcas '1 vt-ry plt-zisant social gathering on Wodncstlay, attended by many tiutsitlt- visitors, all of whom wore cxct-ptiotlally [IIUIISUII with the ucw home and its good management. new Mr. :1.11d Illrs. L. Davies of .lcrscy (‘it_v, art- boittg cordially wolcotuctl on a visit to Mrs. Davies’ parents. Prof. and Mrs. II.'\V. Vinnicotubc. Mr, and .\Ir‘s. It. Mingle and tlattghtt-r. Bliss Edna, have rottirn- -d to 'l‘rttro after a throo wot-ks‘ visit at lirackley Beach. at! At tho Golf Links this after- utitin, the ton hostess will ho Mrs. .l. I). Stotvztrt, Mrs. A. E. Arsenaull :t1u| l\lr.-a. W. C. S. McLure. Dr. and Air's. ‘Bagnuil have as their welcome guest lilrs. l). J, Lnngtou, of For Rocknwny, Now York . i I I Sltict-ro sympathy is extended to the family of the Into Mrs. l). liotltune, whose sudden death catiic 11s a severe shock on Wednesday wetting. I I O K Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure nnd tlnttghler. Miss Lena, nro spending Board of Regents presented a fine _ mist 18w? at fining: -\_.-_ n-A 0 BY JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. ICE WATER WITH MEALS f yvho requires fit" amcing. When we were youngsters we were very fond of repeating the rhyme. "Full many a. mortal young and old llas goite to his sarcophagus By pouring water icy cold A down his warm ocsophagus." Now what about it? Well you know how it is. You sit down to the table on the hot 00-0+0+000+0»0+;0000++0+—0_+0+0+000 day and the glass of ice water or iced ten is right at your hand. There's nothing to it. you simply mtist ltave a drink before you do anything else on earth. Is this right? No, I might just as well ho frank about it, it is really an unwise thing to do. You see, your stomach is warm. the juices are beginning to flow. 1nd at ‘that very moment down comes the ice water to chill tho stomach, tthe blood vessels, and the juices. There can be no question -but. ihttt the stomach, blood ves-scls and juices right themselves in a littlc while, But neither can there be any question but tiltat digestion is dc- layctl to some extent by the ict water. Now whatls the lulvicc? tSiinpiy that if you must have at drink, sip just a small quantity. begin your meal, and then drink :1 little ice water if you 11111st. I11 Olli- er words get some food into titt- sttiiiiach and get the juices ttirrltiiic on it, bc'"ro you rcallyr drink any ico water, little watcr with _\'illll' meals is 1'0‘,1lly' helpful as it helps to soften tho food. and thus enables the stomach juices to zittaclc it ntorc readily. Now I know tho tcntptation of wanting: to take a good cold rlriiih fuwt thing. ll‘ you are not in ithc vcry best of shape it will pay y tu’ to gct sonic food into the sdtnuztcht first. | encircles tho crown at tho top of tho upturned brim, and Hllllltlivs the noto of softness which must 110i. be ahst-nbfrom any bat ibis zt-nsott. l‘ a n Remember a-s I‘vo said brforc :1 ' Capital Paid up $1 Charlottetown Branch, a few days ago. property there w not insure with Hyndman P. SECURI TY urotl auklo, t according to thc Daily Mail. Ilu , was Yearling his troop of tlit! ‘ ‘fonth llussztrs :tt jumping practisi- Wt-dncstlay wlu-ti ‘lu- saw :1 rt-cruil ‘ unnblc to manage at rcstlvchorsc. Tito prince dismountt-tl, took tin-f rt.-cruit's place and hwl nctirlys11b-_ ducd thc animal when it thrctv and rollt-tl upon him. Till.‘ Mail says lit: will hnvt: t0 rciuain llllilf?‘ litistiiial for stunt» days. Princi- llcury on two prtiviotts occasions. has sufft-rctl injuries whilo riding-l ltorstrbnclt. 1n February, 11121, his; ltoad was slightly cut when Ilvl was lltrtnvit from his horse i11 illfl} coursc of a lutui :1t ltltlt-t-slttit‘. lu; Mr. 11. "r. xiii-tn. 111.1’, of liamil ton, Ihvruiutla, :1 prominent gt-ncral titcrchaiit iii that city, was a rc- cont visitor here. Mr. North was 1 uu-mbcr of :1 former‘ lcgislaiurt- of Bermuda, and was re-olct-tt-tl :1 short time ago for another term. llc is wt-li iuftirmtrtl 011 ovoiyvthittg conutecit-tl with his island hotuc. 111d is :1 trut- Iivflllllliliilll an! ll11 wondcr ho is elcctotl nnd 1"o-t-l<~t-tt-.l to the ptmplt-Ts parliament. Mr. North has lcft his wift- and f:1111il_\ for a lilllc ltolitlay at IIi‘(H'I\'li'_\‘ llaaclt, and later they will l‘('lll(1\'t' into Cliarlottctotvii; and about Scpt. 14 ho will return front llttr- uiuda, whence 11o sailed 011 ilr- Iird front IIZIIIIIIX by tho Royal Mail Packet. stcanttir (Thignocto, and takc them to their “island liom c." new Bliss Honnu Mills, of SydnoyJ-‘ct: rctary 0f ltteligious Etlttcittitnt o." St. John's Presbyterian (‘hurch llaliftix, arrivctl i11 Windsor Mon day flight, the guest of her friend bliss .loai1 Blanchard. 0.1 Wcdncs day Miss Mills wont to Sydney for .1 month's holiday. After that she will g0 IVcst, ltaviug accctitotl thc position of secretary of tho (‘. (l. I. T. for SZISKZIIQIIPAVEIII. ltoatlttuzirtt-rs i11 Regina. Miss Mills is a gradu- uto of Mt. Allison and in every way will qualify for this import- ant field of work. llcr (Jhtrlottc town friends extend \best wishes for success. It Mr. J. D. Stewart, K.C., nnd Mrs. Stewart, have had as thoir attests this wt-t-k, Rt. Ilon. Arthur llloiglitin and his son, Ted. Mr. Alt-ighcu loft yesterday, but Tcd rctnains for t1 fcw days longt-r. ii U i The following young Indies will serve nftcrtiooti tva at the 'l‘onuis (‘ourts at the Park this iiftor- 11oo11: Miss Jardlno, Misses \Vl1t1:1r 11nd (l. llillingsloy. U U n n Mrs. D. Stewart and Miss Ethel Stewart returned Wetlnestlay from Iliurch of this _v:-:1r lu- was thrtnvnl while cxcrcisittg a horse :1t 111': cavalnv school at \\'t-t-tlr)11. llc stif- fcrt-d it minor injury. Maritime Religious Educational Council .\l tht- rot-uni Annual hlct-tinl-Z 0i’ the Nilillllliil lio ' \\'orlt lloard it: ltl i11 Tortitilo. iuit-rcslitu: reports tvt-rtt subntitlctl showing tlu- status ‘lil tht- work with lllt‘ 'l‘rail llangt-r and ’l'uxi littys i11 tho sovcral (lit-v lricls across Canada. , llriiislt (‘oluuiltia reports zroups \\iil1 111M; boys and 2t grou- iug intt-rt-st. 'l'l1c .\ll-it's Council in Vaucottvt-r has bt-cn 1'c-()r|;:111iz<-ll 111d ltrtiiuisct; wcll. Plans art: Iu-iltg uiatlc fora ltoy-‘t; Pttrliatiicnt ncxl tvinlt-r. Th1- S:-t~|'t»f:11'y' of tlu‘ Alberta iioys‘ Work lioard. \\’:1ll:1t:c IYIFLZIP. reports that ll1t- financial position '11‘ ilu- Albt-rtn lhiartl is somewhat. ituprovt-tl and an innt has iit-t-u iultlctl to llu- st , l111t owing ‘o (Ito general financial CUIHIIIIOIIS of tht- provinces it is still "hnrd slctltliug" 'l‘lu- oldt-rlioys aro acct-p- tiug an bit-rousing, responsibility for tht- work illl‘lllli.‘.’llfllll tho pro- vinct- and a nlrtiiig group of Mon tors arc loy-ally backing 11p tho t sured? - A conflagration is liable to break out in any town at any time. It is better to be sure than sorry, so why The Oldest Insurance Agency in Phones 67 and 333 ‘004440400404 THE RESPONSIBILITY IS YOURS ..fisz.tiir.izii.rzi..iiis;rp c“ improve pends on the efforts of the farmer in this direction, ARE YGU DOING YOUR SHARE? We are glad to assist any responsible farmer of a country's cattle do. t BB5 THE CANADIAN" BANK OF COMMERCE 5,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 C. Lomer Miles, Manager. Kensington Fire Youhave read 0f the narrow es- cape from destruction this town had Do you suppose the as adequately in- s. Co., Ltd. E. I. §f§+§§4+OfO++§-O §§§§§4 O4 §§§§§§§4 §§§§ SERYICE __@¢.¢¢4;.44-4@ >A_A-4QL¢44 000-0 O4'§£ y _ Daily Q4 §0 f6 0§O4+§ 9-6 Q4 Selections FOR t Guardian Readers 000000000000 000<~4N,.,v ALL HE WANTED .\ll l want is rest I11 a quit-l place, l":11' away frtm tt1il .-\11:l tho blinding racc. Lt-t inn loaf invhihe. Lot 1111* dream :1 bit. (li\c 111v but :1 day Whore the svv:1ilo\v‘.~ iiil. .\ll I \v;111t is rt-st li‘1'o111 llic ltusy |.l1ron~_t.,', Wbciw- Iht- ctltlic-s whirl .\1'd the tidli ts Hiffllligj \\'l|t~rt- tht- wt-ak go tliiwn, Nt-vcr lll(1l‘(\ to rise, ‘ \.11ti tt man tuust -l‘:til. liven though thc tries. .\ll l want is rcst _l"or u little whilc, _ Vhoro the blooms arc sweet And the ltcnvcns smile; \\’l1cro illp soul awake-s A11tl tho boarts brats iruc. Mid the worlt s forgol. With its tvcichl. of ruc. i___ fJiJ-i" ’ Earl Nmvcombti with tho tandorsa- tiou of his colloztgtu-s, offered in raist- tho sum of $1,500, alloliotl to tho buys front ilw liP22-2Il ltud~ gt-i and to add tht- 9211410. deficit of this your, making a ioial objec- tivt- of $Ii,:'il1tl. for the sharo-st-lliitg campaign of 1922. 'l‘l1|s objoctivt- was cotupltrtcly acbicvt-tl through tht- tifforis of tht- boys i11 Novciic lwl‘. This lloys’ Parllatiit-iit has 11th:- sotl into its third year oi‘ work and it is becoming n11 increasingly’ offociivts factor iit relation to tht- plans of tht- lloard In tho pronto- tion of tho work I11 the province. The ‘urliatucnl is itlso an cffcctivt- Provincial work. Ilt- rt-ptirls that special alien- ilon has lli‘f‘ll given to tho develop- ‘uont of tho work i11 iht- (zitics of ifltlmonton :t11tl klctllcino lint wht-rt: efft-ciivt- (‘. S. E. 'l‘. OFIHIIIIZIIIIOH has lll‘l‘ll lacltitig, with the rt =11 that thert- urt- 316 itctivt- tirganiza- .io11s anti a Mentors’ (‘lub of iii uioitibcrs i11 IIlL‘ formtw (‘ll.y and li trguulzations and :1 AIt-niors’ ("lub of 1.‘) tut-tubers i11 llit- latter. Spccial mt-ntioti should be uiadt- of iht- stilcitilltl procrt-ss 111ml“ dur- ing lht- past _vt-:1r wbt-n tho uulu- ‘icr of district (‘. S. 1c. 'l‘. camp was lncrt-usctl from illl‘t't"l(l four- tt-t-n and it coitsitlttriibit- advanci- tuadc i11 tlit- ttumbcr of local camps. '|‘ht\ work nf lbt- \':tc:1tio11 (‘amp (‘oiuntiltt-tt, llllsst-li Lovo, .\l. L. i\,. (‘ltalrittaip has ltocn of grout valui- i11 stltiittlutlng the intern-st :1i1tl lu-lpiug i11 tl1t~ protuoiitut of :1 good lypc- ‘progrant i11 otir Allie-rill (‘:1|11ps. .\Ir. Love contlucit-ti pt-rsou- zilly llu- iurgt-sl (‘illilll i11 tlit- pro- vlncc at (‘lt-nr Lukt- i11 the Waln- riahl district tvltori- there wit: an (‘IIFOIIIIIPIII of 111i. .\ll‘ Love utlcnd- ctl anti :1 sisivtl ttith tht- progrunt a most enjoyable two niontlirrtrip to Winnipeg, wlicro they int-t tnnny old friends. I 8 Dr. Banks Nelson, cf Hitmiltott. ()i1t., gave a most entcrtalnitig loc- n few weeks at tho (‘Iiff Iiotol, Stanbotte. a o o l-‘nbrlc ltnts prontise to be lend- iutz favorites for onrly fall, and tricotinos are expected in be vcry business nnd social circles, nnd they will always roceivo t1 cordial wolcomo should they come again. 0 O I Dr. Borden and Mrs. Borden popular. Tucked tnflota covers one smart. shape, tho (ticks run- ning tit-rpotidicuiarly and (empha- sizing the clear-cut Ilnesof iho shape. a fqtu- s! itotfltttférlltmwtt ture Inst evening in St. .lnmcs‘ lI:1ll. on the "Land of the Mid‘ night S1111." pointing otit the simi-l larity and honuiy of that land with" this delightful province. many of the plt-turct-tqtir- spots of which ho and Mrs. Nt-lsoti have vlsilml,‘ during their present holiday. a a a Prince (lnorfle third son of Kins GPOTBI‘. is_ in‘ n hospital n l 0! the Older. I11 two (llllil t-aiitps. IIciwet-u st-vcn :111tl t-igltt hund- rt-tl (‘. S, Id. 'l‘. Iioys \\'l'l‘(‘. in tha- orgoiiizctl citinps. Tho valut- of tht- iralniug lmys roct-ive through tho progrntit of it wcll organized lloys‘ (‘itiup can hardly be overcstimaictl In itinuy cast-s boys gt-t mort- vuluc out of tho cnntp pt-riotl iluiti in all tht- wouk of the _vt-:t1'. The ton days "I\lonfors‘ (‘nmp at Sylvan Lake for the loaders gave an opportunity: for dt-monstrntioit and practice oi‘ the ottt-of-tloors feat- ures I11 iht- work as wcll n-i the stud oils of leadership. Tho boys sticcectlcd In ronchingl their Ntjt-cdlvo lnsf year In the aslinre-solllitg cnntpalgn for 81.300. This your tho ntlitlster of finance Pots‘. .12"! .__ ._ lti y of (lu- princlplcs niui mctlr, factor i11 all tho gt-nt-ral promotloit plans of tlu- llttavd throughout the ycitr, i'.\‘]lt'('lilll_\’ in tho Alhlt-iit‘. }'I'()lll‘lllllI‘lll. and (‘.-imp plans. Mr, Forgit- i11 closing hir- report ztinli-s that this liourtl fools flu- ;: ily of establishing two thing.‘ I fir. . :1 - tousitt-ss of tho 1'1- tiotiitl clutrttctt-i- of this tho (‘lturclt s lwtirlt with lloys. so that tltt- work titoy lu- stt-tttlit-d and strongthututd. .S<-<~oi1dl_v, llu- t-stitblishlttg of a iitiinimtitu standard of work whit-it lwiil be (l"lll.'lll(It‘(I of :tll groups tit-r:- 1 'i1|g_lo rt-tain ilu-ir l‘(‘(fi1I!|lIii(1ll as , rnil llaugt-r (‘amps ttiid 'l'u.vi.~1 iS<||1:trt-.<. i Albt-rlu ltus 154 Trail lintilévi‘ ‘(':1111ps, loo ’l‘uxis Suuurts will: H ‘total tucittlicrslilp of 25-15 boys. i l i» i Politeness ; If is always polltc for n siraniil‘? ‘to (hank for any sntnll courichlf III‘ ,l'crvtl. t i Keep Conversation General. (‘oitvt-rstiflon that t-xcltttlt-s one montbt-r of thc party through un- fninilinrity with thc stilticvi i" itoarly ns bnd form no whlstporiltl: in public. Even a single rt-ntufk which tctids to tnako some one fool "loft out‘ should be explained. ,,._.__. ,. l .\ll 0f its rem-It It ‘ l "run natvonnors .1011" ll t; Wwwwwkili" '