akin-c .2 __.._.__..m...,.. zerrv~vn>iqfifl t 1:1:- : :1u :1.-1-oi1111l:~l101l 1:101. tln- nect-ssnry- nictts= 111"» 1'1 11111111,’. lifl .-.'t|t-t_\- :1~ .111 |1\l1('t' luthvzlrk o1 1.:.i1~;1 .\11t-lh .\n10|'tt':1 will 111- l1‘|l\t'll," Editorial Notes rm. .-,,,-l, ,,111| “1114111-1- 1111111111. 1.11111; lil-r‘ tlt: l\tn-_'l a ll 9 . "ll-int 171111" ]-'-,I1|“i1| i.- ,|t _11lid and lrttst» \-.- :;h- .-~ lh:- llritish (fonxlitlltltilt ilwll. 1v s- v Th1". l.1l1cr:11 organ now t-t-ulizi-t “hut :1 tangled ' v. l. z: “ott- “ht-n first it |Il'Jl\‘llS(‘tl to deceive. a =11 11 PAGE rot-it rut: cu.ttzfo'rrt<:row_§t_ a: ___.._. . -» The Charlottetown Guardian " A-rt-snh-in, l.|1-uI.-l’1-|. W. (‘hater i|1-Lure \_1<.-.l'rt-»1-l t, .1. It. lSurmtll, l-. Jt l- Ft-l-rt-tury 1.111111 u. A. hlurklnnulh ll- Fl- ° T‘ ' » n tr .1 t l-Idutir 11ml Alduiuuti; lltrrrlor. J. K Ingma- ‘IJrH-e Luutmh- Lullllln, lrtmL “ulkul and - - - ~- ' ..' l ' t - I re) 1,...“ 111-1111111-11 1101.1 51-011 vlr 9"" 1'“ “' """ llllirnllttg || u u, , _ -- 1- 111 tumult” m-l v ‘kmflmk " ,‘,'i)'|f"1"" "fiailiv" pi-r your tin uthuut-e) Prune .11“. -1 - -- - 3.1111101] In ‘fitnluitvguet 15175511 nitride’ The King Gives Up His Throne , : t. .0 ], 1t|1.llL‘tl, 1111f lllt‘ 1.1V! tlllll '1 1' t» . l, ‘ \ kf, ._._,1 1H, 11.11 1tn~>eti011 1110 allllllllllfl 1 \ -1 - . , pvt-j-y l11_\:1l llflll>lt the ntitvs which “'11s y, {nun the l-Itnpires cup- lltt- \oltlllt:n' nhd" - .111 cat-:tt ttnitnte itt l3riti§lt hi.- dtrroundinq l\'l.\'t: ;.1-- titt- 111111-1- to 11c 11c- \~.E1:11-'.:t.t1'tt-t1 Illl('t‘lltlll .1,\ 81-101-1-13411 ztntl as -'.1 “.111 “.1111- y, n. 1:“. \: _,1 111-11] l1», 1111 111-0115 and 1 pun >11“, lumpy, “K11. h1- :1.~>t-.tnt-tl ‘lfu-w-q 11111110 lltutih l1i~ 11111101‘. 515"? 1,;-. .11., \.'. with ett-rv pr-tdltccl ill Flllfirl"! "PU" . _ _ v __. l 11.11: “v3.1 tt11tc\\t'l‘lll_\' 1'1 lgll. 1\llll\\‘ll 11> I10 l1ll~ ‘I11, \ ,\,-,;:-11 11515 110011 lt-notvn in :1 personal hi,- utlijt-t-ls. lu- wzts prc~ the ll\'lll§_'_ 0111110111- \li 111- - n:i:.'-"1n\ 111' 1111' 1-11--11l‘i> ill-lift‘, 1'1 unity. ::,~ (\i 111,- .\l \,ll..<-'l'\' to lktrlttttncut. 1hr- nt- 11nd the allegiance oi his 1';:‘11t"1l.':11;1 11110111110111. No 0H0 .11; 1101-11 s_vn1[1.lt1t_\ :tn1l \'11r 0.111 otu- 110111 fcl-lillg, too. .11111 .1111! [Inlet] hlulel I 1 I .\l1. “ltttt :tv:til~ 1111- ~t‘t'|1ll't'1l rut-e! . .\h. whztt the tltnrvh tli\ittl-, 1 \‘. 11:1? 1-\t-t'_\- \itltlt‘.c\1-1'v glut‘?! i‘ L'ul1~.;., dt-Jtt- 1l1:111:11| untu- 1 1\\'. 5'. l/ltulor) i "3 i 1 |4,:.,,,l..1| [end-rt 111111 their \‘l‘(‘\\'.\ 1111 ilttty all 1 l'1i1->1l.t1 night. lending to ;1;_-t‘tlt-t':tl ltclicl they 111-1-11. own-oping 1111- |1|0~t itnportuut kind 01' :nl .1nu.1ttl11"01110t11 on lint; l-Ithvurtl and “rs, Simp- ~'(1lt. \\-,11luc.~tl:1_v morning, however, the real - n canu- out—l".nglntttl's crirltet team was ]1l:t\ 11g the .-\tt.<tt':t1i:1n» Ill llfhlllllw- lillgllllld ‘qfQfCd 3113 [or six wickets. v =11 >1 Slit-q, roviitg 1110 western phtius of Queens- 1111111 111;“- >Ut)ll curry "tztil lights" :15 protcctiott :1_4:tinst 1110 dingo, or .\tt.~1r:lli:ltt wild (log. 1110 llcplt-dzitiott.» 111' which among the stock in SONIC- tllfilflCl-"t 11:1\"c 110011 c11t1>i1l1':1':tblc, The light is the invention ot' Francis (Xtrlvy, :1 railwuy wot-k- ('1'. lt is in the shape of :1 uu-tul (list, itt the ct-tltre of whit-h is :1 lnCY-Slt- wilt-clot‘. or "CW5 t-_\1~", 111t- t-1l_~_;-< ztre pttitttt-ll witlt plttbpltorutts :1tt11 give the effect of :1 fill: "l lllT- Tilt‘ '11" 1.x uttuclu-cl to the sl100p's “11111 l1_\- :1 slrtutg clip. l- =11 >1= \\1tilt- h:1tttl-t0~tn0t:lll l1t1_vi g- is tlciittilt-ly- on the wzty out. it hccnntt- >u0h .111 ittgrztittctl hilllll (luring the tlc]1t-0~.~'iott _v0;1r.< lh:tt. taking the Quitting-ll :15 a whole. the l10tt0r rclrtil .~tore.~ uill l0.-e $5l1.(x1<1.r>l:u in voluntt- h)‘ ll(‘lll_({ >hort of t1t‘ll\.'llltl(‘(1 ntt-t-ultzttulhe during the tin-id- ntzt‘ $Cl~llll| ztt-vru-ditf-g to :1 writer in .\tl\‘0t'tis~ itt; & Sellififg. '1'11o 1:110. l1tt_vcr.< lulvt- awaken- 011 to the tiztet 111.11 there i< n. strong comttnict- 111-11111116- to meet which iuv011to1'i0s are wot-fully ittzttlellttztlc. ' ' j i I '. in 11.0 1~1t't-11t1t\t.'11lc0.~. wztr; incvit~, r1 :.~ \::n1n|011 n11 itt lh0<e lrztgicll .11 l: v.11 1'11 t-ottvnutthv re>l~ 11111111] 1 i. ~11 l1<-:1\_\-' tllill ill '-1 0:1-:'1t::1~l:1t1t-1-- llillt-tetlt from u- 111111 tn_\'~01l'." 'i\'.'tt1- 1'1.-t~1i11_4~. :tn1l 1ho~0 011 l\'11\.ll lltnnlv. 10f lht- ' u-n. .\'-1 lottgt-r 1111* 1-1 1H1- pit-titre. 111-“1-10, nlltll " :1 5'I\-. n .:| 11-1- 1.151 xt. t" ll-r llI~ :no11\1-~ .1n11 for his nzzitg 11» tht :111\'100 of his c1111- s '.l :'. ‘:\il-‘ll i1 \-.'l~ no lotigcr p115- 1 1]\:.-1t1'\ i-i lzi~ l11-:trt with ' 1111s, . 1 1:1 111% l't'Q1ll't1 llfls been 1‘1:-- -:111 1:- l'-\1.|1\\1.-.. in a <1100elt Ft‘ - 1 ' - ‘ '.'.ll in ll'~llll'_\' for i1»- dignity .1111 l r1 .' :':1- ztnnottnln-ittt-nt 111' (111111- t-r- . 1'11 until-ll .~t.'tlt-tu1'ttttli:1t 111s l‘ - ~ 11s l)1't\1 111' YIIRK will stic- r- ' " 1' ..~ lxin-g. :n111 thftt 110 will 111x11" t1‘ , ,- 1 ., . 1- \- 1 1 1 in \llt\'t\~i11tl. or in t 1 ~ . L l-t l-uztht 111111 ztliv-{iutu-c lo tht- '1 I“ 1114;11-l.\|1t'1-Ii.1x\111:|1t 1i l1!‘ ll- Nlt-"tiflv 11:1» ttvo chil~ 1"" ' l 1.1=.\1:1'1l1 11nd l’1:-|.\l'1-:.<.< ‘\'\\I\" l.\-.- lit-- in: u-t‘. \-.'1:11\\i11 no“ 111- the 1‘ i‘ ' :~ 0:111"? r-‘lllltlnte-l 1110 h0.'1rl~' l‘ . '1' 1 _--.1- 1-.1'11:111~1.'1|10l-< \\lll. it is‘ 111111 n1 liu- Illl\'l‘t'>l l.il\'l‘lll .'; toin-itzttndi 111' l\'1.\1; (il-"ottut-z ’\l':"lll, This does not nit-up 111:1 111- 1011 “ltil-h vvt-n time t-ztn 1-.'.'t 1111 ‘l1 11l1l|lt't':1l<-. lint it is in 1' "eizuw :E1..t 1:10 llltli‘. ht- livt-d i|1 - 1:1 h1- ‘4:11.i<-1l l1_\' lturpiitg t- 1x011." .1] ':' 1-1 1111' o<'0.1~-111 i\ the l't" f_ ' 1 l rlt- :. 1.1 gnulnnrt: t-.\'|1t't'»\011 in" Y 1 l -=l :1‘1 “my. tht: .\':l1111n,-11 d‘. 1, . - " ' 1 1 :1 .\'1/"1', 1 . 1 - i ,1:,/~,.;:,-_ l 1 - ' 11' '.:.‘. 11'-.'1'1-:/ 111.11 /11.-:'.r 1 . :' 1,-/."1 71.1‘ 11111.11‘. '1 / 1 .4 1 '. 1 - / 1 1111.1! 11111/ r111, ,3 ' .‘ 1111' /\'1'.'1_:/. v ..'.'.':~.'1‘ot|:t<l|11|1(| Not \V0rrying ‘lllll-i‘ lo .'1 l-t-t-tlli lIl‘\'t~ l1l'1l1_ 11|1-t'.-1tit'i0;t- l‘ I l ' .'1llt- \\':-.tt1-\\:1‘t 'l't‘0;11t' l10~ l‘ ’ l 11 .\t:'.l1\ 111111 11111111111 would 110 f-l’ 1 l \li ~:'~~i1>]1i \':-.1l1-v\- .\.~'~nt'i:1liott ‘l1’ I111 “1 11- 1-1-111-11 lo lht- .\m0ri- t-"l < :1 \\.'1~ tlt-rlztrl-ll. would ht- ‘ "'1" '1‘ 11 '11 3"‘ 111' flu- ~.'ll't'l\' 111 111(- l "-1- ' 1. 1:: 11101-10111 111' \1::t'_ ' "-1 '11 '1i'I111," 1-11n|nn-t|t,~ llu- .\t. 1111|11',~ l-l. not 1111110111011, 11111 it _ .1g-1-:11"1-11t 111 1111- \li\\i\,i],|,1' ‘~.~~11'l::l--t1 111.11 l7riti~l1 .\'11:ll1 .\tu0t'i0:1 1'1"! 1-1 \-.:u' 121111111 attach (‘1|1|;1I im. to the t~l':n11< in tlle 3f. I.1'l\\'l'(‘ltt‘(', :15 I l-.t»1-~. :1n11 us s01l~]1|‘f‘sf'l'\'Jllit>ll is go". 1 1 1:1‘ lll' t 1'=l~lr.1'l'.tl|4lll, ll ls <1';1|'01-1_\' likp» 1"l'l 11.‘! 111:1 l- ' -" i1” l’1"‘l“‘--'ll ll- ll-‘lllll over these islands l1» 1n '1' 1111- ~.'11'1-:\- 111' tht- ldtitt-tl bitntt-s ‘tt 1:: t .. 1 1 .11.11‘ th1 121111.41 territory mpg" m :11] wnnlv 111111111 h1- t.'1l:0n >Cl'l0ll.~l\, The 1h 1' ly-tltu- 111' 111,- ,..1,.\.~,:‘,,;,,,, g,- flmt U“. ‘ltl-"Ql-l M15110 oi .\'0.\l'11t1ll<ll:1111l i; t-t-cltgltizcd, .'-:‘-1 It :-_ i1_'.' no i_1:1-.-1n> ii11p|-1-l1.'1l1l1- 111,11 n; 1'15 11,-Q 2:11- l1;t~1- 1111' 1111- tr:1tt<~.\tl.'1nti1; litters 111-- .\ 1.1110111] retail-ml :1 l.lll(‘l'1'\l sent in Alberta. In tuttztt-io 1111- ('111t-0rv.'1liv0< won :1 lllir)’ $0.21. \\'|nt't the (E-tnplit-ll lit|\'(‘l‘lllll(‘lll. try 11>‘ luck here.’ lT-llmt-itlg its (1-sl0t'tl-:it1:t1io1t to mlopt parlia- nlf-ntzti-y- gtivbrlllllblll, Soticl llttssitt has stat-t- ed on it, 111-“- llollfy of hrutlting up the vast .~'t:tt0 tzirm< itt south l\‘tt.<~i.'1. 1111- t':tu1.-:t.~.<tts nil-l .c'.‘2s by the Way Canada must. support the Empire. Dr. Beverly Ketcltett told the Scot- t1~it fttlers". One could not tmagule Canada doing anything else ln film-s of danger. but one could intagttte how comentptttuu-s the United States would be of us tf we failed Britain. refused to arm, and let. Uncle 5am do our fighting for us.- Hatrtllton Spectator. The setup of the Globe and Mail amalgamation rather suggests the story of the meat-ple maker who admitted he used horscttcsh in his rabbit pies, but claimed a. 50-50 basis which he explained as met!"- mg one ltorse to one rabbit..- Pctercorough Examiner. In the first speech of King Ett- ward VIII to his first Parlialueht, filled, as it was, with maiters of the gtavest impottancc, nothing nun-ks so great a hope for the nation as the reference to the new care which zs to be taken of the public lteuhh. To say that the ltealtlt of the nation is the wealth cf the nation is a tilt- isttt. Equally trite is the ittslsteltct- that no Government can give hen th ‘to :1 people tutu-flung to be ltealahy, But trite things and truisms do not lose their validity by repetition. Under the lead of an athletic King the people of Great Britain can ill our gettcratiott redeem tltentselvcs from the follies and evil legacies of their ancestors. Slums are going. opt-n spttces are being created and |).(‘:tl‘\Ct1,'h_VglGlIB Ls being mozc widely and derply uttdc1->tood.—- London Sunday Dispatch. .._.__._ The rivalry between Fascists and COIIIIHUHLSIS, which for years past 11.15 been u. source of periodical d1:- tttrbaltces in most European coun- tries. 1s an ug y feature of post-war (lc-vclorntettt which is rcpelleut to all lovers of true liberty. Constitu- tional freedom, as we ttndcrsland it, 11nd.- no P1368 where the swastika or Silt-rink 11nd fotxtooo :tt-rm 111' tht-m are to 110, rt-rlisll-ihtttcd zunnng little grottps of sntztll l:1l;—‘ lucrs. 'l'lt0>"e will wot-l; the lnntl lor their 011-111 profit while giving :1 shurc 01' the proceeds 101 the fztrtn luhorcrs. I-Ytrtncrs ure t-t-pot-ted 111 “'01-, 0111110 11:0 itl0:1 of ngztitt tipct-utillg their U\\'l1 pro~ vidcd the govt-tittncitt 11110.»- not try to 0t11np0t0 with tliettt on hind it still “ill holll. >11 >1 ‘Attic-airs l'tliv0t'.-ity\', l\'lll,'{.~1Ull, _(ll1t.. 11:1; just rt-tw-tvt-tl :1 gilt in the lot-tn ol 11 CllPllllC for $.10.- ono from the estate of Col. h. 1,. l.0o11:1l'tl, 5t. t':ttl1.'1r-'l10s. ln addition to scholut-sltuo" and fellow-ships prcviottslv allotted to the uttivt-rsily un1:'0r tlte Leonard will nggt-egzttitlg tuorc thzut $3.8m) a your. and itt addition tu special 112w» tilt-tits 11111110 front time t0 time, the 0:1|1it:tl stun of $40,000 comes to tjttet-tfs in QOllllCfllllll with :1 1-05111111- tlistriluttion of tllc Lcottzli-d estate. This ztmotml. it is ttnderslood, will 111- increased lilll'l‘ to $l10,o0tW. 'l'l10 purpose to which th1- stun will he |1ttt luls not _vt-t 110011 llcterutiitctl. There :1rc no conditions rtttucltl-tl. ‘ * >41 i llt-re is nnotltt-t- di0t:tt<1t' whom thirsty :tutoisl.< will eonuncud or othc-vtvisc, deem-dill; 111 1110 1111-1111 11l.li1|ttot- they ])1'll.l'Ulli/.\‘. .\l1'. _l:nnt-.~ ll, 11115.01‘. \'il1:l}_;t-t'l1it't' of ]111liv1-_ 111' 111-1111140411], : l..l.. 111N011 r1 notice on the l1ltl1t‘llll hozn-d :11 ltl-:t<l11t1:trlt-t's thrtl horenltt-t; “ht-n :1 strum-rt \\'1'l$' :1t'rc<t0<l 1111 :1 t-hrtt-gt: of 11111-1-1111115; zut :1uto-‘ nloliile while inlox :ttt-tl. no plnviriztn would 111- 011111-11 to :t.~'c0rt:nn 1110 man's cluttlitiou, lh:tt the lCfljlllllllvV 111 the :tt-resting putt-tilmztu‘ lh:tt tht- tnztn “us intoxicated would 110 ctmttglt to ju~ti1'_v the arrest. lh:tt he tltottght ,-1l1_v.~'it-i:1tl< were too gctierntts‘; .-'t1lll(‘1llll('$ itt t111-i1'jtul;;11t0t1t.< :1nll lh:tt tht- >111 1'1; 111' 1111' :11" t, the trip to the police slu- tton :11 11 1110 “.111 loi- the |11i_\~10i:111 >11l10r011 th0 >lI1\_il-<'t 11111 mtzrh. hut l =l< 9f '4' The l-i-"i >to0l\ t-xt-ltztttgt- “:1.~ r0~|1ollsi11l0 for 1n:1n_\' tragedies. hut none much “tnxt- 1111111 111111 in 1111- \':1n Sut-riltgt-tt 111-111111-11» 111' tlcvt-l:uul t'.‘1ilr11.'11l litt.‘t1lci0t'». .\t lh:tt llnit- tht- l1t'oiht.-rs' n01 worth was estimztlt-tl in ext-e»- ol 251110.000,- ooo. \\llt‘ll they controlled lln-ottglt |1_\'t':nni1l0d cotnptutit-s t':til and r0111 estate properties vztlu- t-d :tt .=_{.0(.10.t10n.o11<). \\'h0n .\l:tittis Swcl-iir gl-it. l-otulget- 111' the l)'l'lllll('l"\, (lit-d 1.1g Ina-i|1. ht-r hi; personal (‘.\llll(.‘ was :1]1]1r:ti.~01l :11 $3.011; 'l'ht- 11-1101- hrotht-r l). l‘. 1111-11 lust wet-h. and hi> trustees‘ unnouttctr ll1:tt hi< (lPlllh grt-tttlv ex- rvvtl the muotntt of lu'.< t-stnte. H11 the other- lllllul. r1 (lt-vt-lztnd lnlsintw tn:1n who lmnght :tt :tu0tiot1 tlu-t-0 _\'<-:1r>' ttgo the slot-It of a Swt-ritt- 741'" 'l'rtt~t (‘111111111111- 1111- Hlllll‘ $30,110:). now liuds ‘titn-st-lf iu |1os>0>>it111 of :1 r:til\v:1_\' and rt-ul 1-~"t:1tt- vulnvtl :tt over $|<)l).t)tx).OO0. lle told 1111- rt-t-t-ivt-r ill lmtikrtnitt-y- of the ,\1,-||iti_\ \':1n rln-t-t-itigt-tt r-~t.'-.t0 lh:tt he r1111 not ltnutv" \\'h:t1 “:tt inrlttdt-tl in the '1'l‘ll.\l ('111||]i;|1|y _\[()(‘1\ “hen ht- bought it, l1tlt l:tt0r l'l‘1'lll7.(‘(1 it rcpt-cs- (‘llll-d l»; 110v tent. of 1':1il“:1_\- and v0.11 cstzttt: which today was worth the stun 1111111011. =11 v 1t . 'r .\rthtu' lluugltty, 1:110 (ittvt-t-tttltcllt archivist, \\-llo 11th jttst puss-ed :tl\-.'1_\, was bnrtt :tt 1\l:1i-lcuht-:ul, l-Ittgqlttttll, itt llifio Sir Arthur :tt- tculletl Lord lildon School itt l.()l](lOll 11nd later New lntt llrtll, (.').\-ford. I10 received the (l0- grt-e of .\lztster of .'\l'ts from Dickcnsott Col- lege, (fnrlisle. lle “-:1< tlcstitted originally for the church hut :tt the ttge of :11 he ulxttulotletl lh:tt idea and ttn-nctl to literztlttrc and jottrnnl- ism. (fzntzliln ltlltl :1l“-:t_vs itttt-rcstetl ltim ztntl 110 :tt-rived i|1 .\loul1'c.-tl iu 18841 to look for rl 1'01): llis llllCllCY itt the lirenclt lnttgtttlgc auttl his kno\\'1t1l;_r0'11f shorthand won him :1 11ml with a mt-t-n-tutilt- supply t‘filll|l1’lIl_\- hut he mot: turncll 11p :tt |l11- tiflit-c of the .\lontre:tl Gazette and 111101-011 to t-mttrilitltc ztrtirlr-s. I10 1100111110 lllllhiCill :1n1l <lr;t|n.'1tit: critic on The tiu/t-ltr, 111111111011 nn nth nnvl letters t-luh rtntl 51.11111 \\‘1l$ “T11 known .'tl‘tlllllll .\l0(ii1l l.'ui\"0t'sit‘v- “'l-1illt0t' he \\‘(\1\t i|1 court-h of inioi-tltztlioll on (.':tn:uli:ttt ldc-iorv. l-Intcritig the service of the (jut-her . ' _ ‘ l , 1 u _ tmvcrtttnent as (t t-lcrlt HI the hut-nut. De lnlrltnvnt he “'11s 1:110 chosclt as sccrcttn-y tll 1|“. yjgngt-p-r of P115111 \\'lll’l\'§ 11nd. a few years later. lihrztrialt of the Lcgislzltttrc. lle lit-glut t0 wrifl‘ “hntlt Canadian ltislnry, zuul hlS iulllC sprezul so that Sir \Vilt'r01l Luurier ltiltl T10 further to look when hc (lct-idcd to Cfvtilllllfll 111° 1 sircngtltolt Chit-i l\'lk'l\k‘l' stlitl lutl-t- 1 ,0 ‘ each to lti' follow and so its freely ‘ a long 1.11110. position of Dominion archivist. ‘. L ‘ ~ ~ the ltummct- and sickle are the dcm- tmtnt emblems. These rival depot- istm :tt-c bOlll iutettrcly aggressive and eager to n-ypreud then- prop- aganda. though each is equally in- tolerant: of interference by the Ull1E1'.*-B(.’l!ll$i Telcgtaph. For a. lung time the taxpayer: of lilt‘ cotlntuv have been protesting against the heavy burdens paced upon them because of the tact that in trinity PlZtCGS relief has become a sort of racket to make a living without work. The tn y v. ay to '11\'l‘l(.l intposltions of this charac-‘er i: to make. inspections not: ntercly ncm- inal but rigorous. The sooner every tnunictpality in the Dominion be- gins to ruthlessly chop off all ttu- wdrthy recipient-i the bcttct- will it. bc both for themselves and the country. Unless this js done there trill be a getter-alien of intligents to b:- provided for in the future.— Bratttford Expo tfon. "Time out of mind at this tum of ‘the ssasolfs. when the hardy oak leaves rttttle in the wind, 11nd £11.".- frot gives tt tang to the air. and the dllali falls early, and the i friendly evclting; lengthen under the ltecl of Orion. it has scented , good to our people to Join together ' itt praising the Creator and Pre- st-rter. who brought 11' by a way 1 that we did 110'. know to the 0nd , of another yt-nr.“ For all those 1 things. clear as bt-catlt to the 1 laot-ly. tlttlt quickrn _l_llfll‘l'n faith in 1 his tnttlthoud. that ltourlslt and his spirit. to do the great wot-la; still before him; for the brothcriy word and act; for ltoncr held above price; for stead- fast courage and zeal in the long. 11g s: cit alter truth; f01- liberty and for justice freely granted by tnjoyrd: and for the crowning glory and ntet-cy- of peace upon our land." —~Ex. I am going a\va_v. I tun going for So I titkc this utethod 0f saying; good-byte to the friends I Ital-c made tluough the Daily Ex- presa-ft-lcttcl: I have ltevcr seen. Iam gcittghtoalt airport in Alnerlco. w-hcrc I take (llivery of n fast Antet-lcmt airplane seating six, with a bed to slccp tn and an cfflcc' table to tvcrk at. First I shall go to my own hsmc, where the sun shines all tvltttct- long. Then I am flying to high and dry lands. Jottrtteytng with me is my boyhood companion and lift-long friend, Sir James Dtutn. We luv." been to- gether 1n .lll"l.'v'lllll0 and shadow from youth to old ago, Now W1; journey back again to see once more the forests and river; of that province of New Brunswick colon- ized by our Scottish ancestors. I am not going away altogether llllliplly‘. because I am seeking re- llof front the dicase of ushmu. And here- lct tne say that by thr- tlnte this nrtiel- 1's ln print I shall lm-c gone. and it will b91111 11¢ any one sending me any" 11.111519’, cures. I have had hundrorls of them already. And asthma l: an ailment; for which each victim must flnd his owtt reflef or rcmedyy; Lord Benverbrook. The trouble with the construction industry to-duy is that 1.‘, ls not attractive as an investment hardly :0 by a home-owner, let alone by tho_~e who have surplus funds to put to work. The trend has been almost entirely ln government and other glltedge securities, which are faked only for the income they produce. Taxes on real estate frequently out up much more than the income derived therefrom. and thus real estate becomes a. llablltty. -St Catherincs Standard. (k-nturlcs ago the Spaniards drove the Moors from Eurnpfl. Tut-ac Moltammedan folk of Arab blood were driven across the atralt. and they are now back again lmmmorlng at the gates of Madrlrl. Enrolled against. them are not only raw ntllttln, but. barber", buy- drlvcrs. shop-keepers, clerks, mcn from all walks of ltte. nnd not. men only, but women and girls. 1t ls of the saddest. ptdttrcs tn history. It. ts brought poignantly home by the despatch which tells how when the Mohammedan troops advanced tn one area outside Madrid. they found the bodte; of thirty spam-h glrls lying dead tn the trenches. Whatever the outcome tn Spain. . flat l!!!’ . ‘t. ' Quits! B; lame: W. Bar-Ion. M-D. A SCHOOL FOR THE AGED The fact that the span of life has been greatly increa-ed during the past fifty years may be gratifying but when we remember that this 1s due almost entirely to the saving of the lives of children at. birth and during the first year, we should inquire what has happened to those who are middle-aged and elderly. Stadstics would likely show us that after the age of fifty the ltfe ex- pectancy Isn't much. if any, longer than it, was fifty year: ago. There one howcvcr a great many old people in the world, Now just as the llves and wel- fare of chlldtut has been receiving cure and thought from physicians and parents, it would seem our elderly folk, aside from being assured a Iivlng dut-tng the rest of their lifetime, are being studied- from the standpoint of health and happiness. "The aged are by far our mort neglcctcd class of citizens. We do not recognize the fact that they need a peculat- dict regimen (or rules) a peculiar or special form of cmploymenz, a special management of their social relations, and a for- ward lookini: program for the guidance of their after-years." “Neither physical pain, chronic 11111855. nlcntnl weakness, nor simi- lar dlSfibih. 9s are "natural" accompanlmcttt. of advancing age. These drooping. dtvtziduitg, dulljng features of lzttc life an. practically all avoidable by the use of care, guidance and inspiration." I atn quoting Dr. W. A. McKecver formerly Head of Child Welfare lJcpartmcnt. Uttivers1ty' of Kansas, 1n Clinical Medicine and Surgery. Dr. McKcet-er states furtheri- "In Oklahoma City, I have built up an organization of nearly 1000 men and women. all above ‘I0 years cf ngc and saute of them over 100. Herc, through class re- citation, ltctlse-to-ftotts culls and mints-d circulars. I am conducting a regular 1011001 of instruction. featuring the peculat- needs and requirements of aged persons. The School of Mutttratcs L; my name for this school. ~ Following are the ten divisions of our clt-riculum. all aiming at prac ical improvement in everyday living. l. Diet. More use of alkaline laxative foods-fruits and veget- nblcs. 2. Elimination. Use of the rlgltt foods to regulate the bowels. 3. Indu-try. some light em- Qcy-ttteftt of hobby. 4. Atnusemcttf. Getting some fun out of life-walking, interest 1n spot-ts. simple glmcs. 5- Current. Events. Kccp 1n touch with daily itews. political changes. lutcritatiotial affairs. 6. Exercise. Grt out; lu sun and un- c?rtily'-nuto~rlding, facing the weather. 7. Fflfilldblllp. of kiudliness. - 8. Complaining. Avoid plallllllg and fattlt finding. 9. Religion. Have some regular connection with church. l0. ' Philosophy. cultivate voptltnistlc ‘philosophy of life." Cultivate spirit com- 31’! win, o1- tltc Moors tmd Foreign Legit-n. it is certain that the iron -.v11l nave been driven so deep into the hear‘. of the nation that there will b:- grsltt ltcart-burning for tnany years to come, leaving mom- ories which will scorch and bum T01‘ generations-Halifax Chronicle. This country. it is now admltted, cctltnct. cuter info contmtttnents tn- volvtng the obligation to go to war unle-s there ts the nsstimttce that publlc opinion will hottour the ob- . ligation in the hour of crisis. The same limitation applies other free ltatlon, great or small. Tllflrefvre. the natlons who value their independence must not be deterred front taking the measures necessary for self-defence; and the corollary to that cuttclusion l; that peace and justice are l0.-s likely to be .crvcd than jeopardized by the pt-nctlrc of dlsarntantent, tn the got-Id 11s it is.-I..cttdon Morning to every Suitable :- Christmas Gifts If you are looking for a Chrtstmas Glft suitable for father. mother, sister, brother or other relatives or even children you can find something to fit your require- ments and at a prlce that will not be too hard on your purse. FOR. FATHER WE SUG- Gl-JSlT-Pipe. razor, cigars, playing cards, shaving cream, or one of those combination set: specially put up for men. FOR MOTHER 0R. SISTER --l'erfumt-, chocolates, brush and comb ant, manicure not, bath salts, hot water M11101 etc. FOR BROTHER -— Military Brushes, toilet sets, shaving supplies. Fountain Penn. plpefl. tohcct-nen. cigarettes. tobacco Jars. cigarette rues and hold- - cru, rte. For presents suitable to all. inspect our large and assorted stock of Christmas Glftu. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE GUARDlAY PUBLIC FORUM n1 mun u nu I‘ '" 111111.110: I! °""".'“'" z: questions o! launch . Ululottouwn Giulia: than.‘ tm-nssues Btr,-—I beg of you for a liltlc space/for a protest. For years I have been a patd subscriber to the Patriot. I pay for and expflil» 11°“- or at least new matter. some years ago a stereotyped flare was published. somethlflfl _ about a. 6.12 per cent bond issutn; For those who read that klncl of stuff, to publish lt once, or even| ydwtce, might be tolerated. But to! ‘have 1t hushed up. and vehashed. over and over again, bt-monthly 'and at regular intervals, year ill land year out, became nauseating to l me,and no doubt to all other read- ers, who think a. single 1105B @111 ough, and would not take a seconc ldose, even undr the Liberal “hold- your-nose" formula. Now, wltltin u. fortnight, we have been slckened with another procl- uctton, rehashed in three issues, ul- meady, and from aPPe8Tal1f~ threatening to be trvtlied 0111i 11- nuseaum, weekly,‘ lat-weekly’ c: monthly until their party is wiped out again. to feed us wit-b its dis- gustlltg details. . 1 refer to that paper's shameful exploitation of its feats in htdbtg and suppressing news, which in- stead of shrinking in shame from such exposure, lt actually glories in the shame. Are we to have this ltow many months or years. 0r Will our space be devoted to something new and less obnoxious? 1 am, Str, 01.0., SUBSCRIBER. THE SMOULDERING EMBER Slit-The Prohibition play makes me think of that dtursery ditty,— “Water, water quench fire; tire wont bum stlck; stick‘ wont bent dog; dog wont bite plg and I wont get home tonight.“ A woman ht distress wrote in the Forum against the crime the ‘ government liquor had worked tn 1 her home. Her appeal was followed 1 by Mr. Bentley who openly accused violation of the law. 1 A wrlter, "Prohibttionist." made stirring demand for a return cf the old Temperance Alliance whoce pa 1t re;ord was so credl-able, and ,- geltlng after the apparently im- potent Temperancc Federation. 1 These, jibes will 1 call them ar- ouse the temperance forces from their slumbers. Forclbte letters from the Rxzv. Mr. Watterworth and others appeared in your columns adding petrol to the flame. The Federation vtzas called into action. The fire began to burn - the stlck, the stick began to beat the dog with stlnging effect. The dog began to bite the plg with ' terrorizing teeth, and the pig commenced to get a tnove on. Those speakemlcs in Summerside commenced to pitch over the stye, 1 and at long Ins: an effort com- mctt-t-d, peyhn}; only spa modio. t0 stcp some of the black “hot-se" ftre water from projecting its misery to innocent homes. This kindling luto life the apparently dy-btg embers of fire. of indignation against our new gov- ernment control Sytllclll, i; an object lessen of kindling flatne tn- to a blaze that will work its way , with destructive force aguthf-t. , those who thlnk they are born to ’ dtctafc and domllzntc. It 1s a repetition, only with a greater native lore behind lt, of that. uproar ct-c.. 1 jfist spring, or winter. when w:- IJIIVC good reason for believing a project was on foot to Introduce the brewers‘ ideal form of Govcrnntc-tlt Control. ' Of course it ts deulczl that such ' was intended. Probably a. eanva; developed. as the Libel-z] orgunts recent suggestion ittizltt imply, tn which ft was found thrt n. majority of the thirty would not take the ~ ENCHANTED ISLE Between an lslatttl and trbay Each swift sunburnisltcd day Is flung as radiant spray From the Eternal Fountain! . . . Each jade and vcrml lion mountain Stretches like n young god s-tmug Wltlt bearing his arc of sky. The long - Curve of the valleys 1s a rune Traced on some ancient calm. The ntcsas wide Spread beautlful to heaven. The un- wenrtabc tide Of ocean never fails the hour. Its falllng foam Makes singing of the world! The whirling loant And sand pile high upon the beach. The blue sky Is white with yachts. Young child- ren play Upon lts edge. All life keeps holiday. This ls the lovely lotus Isle hung tn the dream Of sage and poet since the world began! . . . The gleam Of ocean water falling sllverly; the sound Of rhythmic oar and engine bound For further seas. Many a whtte shlp going To many a. port, of eager bright un- knowtng~ Over the Island many a wild duck flytltg, Marty a crane, ntauy a fnr gull crying. ' And along the beach the sandptp- crs‘ careful feet - And the fleet Step of the plover: This ls the lotus tale Where sleepy years begulle Dreamer ant-i dream. "All come home at .a.st."— Tlme betng over-past For journeying. And I to thee, Isle of my dreaming. And I to thee. things whether the Government forces sickening confession dished up font . He: 12131012141351: 11, 1936 'i—-'"-__“'-—-—__-___ THE Smiioii" P" ‘The ‘ Packlzfl smoothest‘ Smoke” To Sold Everywhere Real P11», I" T1" ; ml‘ Enjoyment And Provin“ ' Contentment Smoke N's BRIGHT CUT tltctttzv a utcuotsolt "*"- and Reports 1t. s. lIEtiMlNG, 1.1.,i.1.1.,c:.11.i.' Certified Public 11111111111111: and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised 1 Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements Administration of Estates _ a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E‘.l. Prepared. .__._i_._.___i_.. risk, and so lt balked. But that lucldeut, and the recent gesture of :tc‘.1'vity, teaches. us anew the truth that eternal vigilance ts the price ‘of liberty, and only by our stand- ing by our gutts, and by showing the bull-dog teeth can we ltope to jut-event the rum hog from invading ottr uncaptured remnant. of temp- erance territory. I am, Sir, etc, PROHIBITIONIST OPEN CONFESSIONS Slr,-It is an old saying that an "Open confession ls good for the soul." If so the Patriot's soul is surely inflamed with a doubled comfort. , Two recent edltorials declare with serlatum precision. mnnyupcr- haps not all, of the instances in which ft suppressed news to which its renders were entitled. It tries to erect a screen of ul- truisnt however to excuse its ac- tions. They would lead to believe it. was tn a sptrlt of gciterostty to political opponents that. words of Dr. MacMtlhm were, by request. unpublished. and others 1n a like category. Who overheard of the Liberal organ covering up anything of pol- tttcal significance which could be used to scandaltze the late Premier or any other Conservative? It ts unthougbt of, and unproducablc. There can be no excuse for htd- tng from the publlc anything which pertains to the publlc good. It ts rarely done by reputable newspap- ers tn any country. Words spoken at the City Council meettngs, heard by the constderable audience pres- ent. must not be published for the information of those citizens who, were not present. Statements made tn publlc before the Legislature. listened to by a considerable aud- ience must not be read by those absent from the hearing. What kind of a newspaper ts ll. that pre- tends tn gtve the news, the truth. the whole truth, and tint-hing but the truth, and then shamelessly confesses a. formidable ltst of news matters suppressed. Wtthout doubt there arc ntatle-rs, nffoctlng publlc and private lntt-r- ests which should not l» broad- cast. Xh the Federal House of Commons questions asked by mem- bers who have the fullest right to information, often get the reply. "It ts not; tn the publlc interest to table this." :It was also true tn midst of negotiations, publtcatlon of facts might prejudice the case, -llary Btegrtst tn New York ‘Ptmeg, and by request the press dtd not Mr. Tea Pot’! Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured ‘Pea Use BRA HMIN \ Orange Pekue Tea publish. But ft will be found that Prom: ler _MacM1'l1an never asked an; F-"Ch Personal fat-or, and knew ht ‘Wllld lwt get n 1r he 115111-11. No. Wns he the stamp of man who eve mnde statements w-lticlt lu- WOtllt w-lslt withheld front the publlc c.11- It is different: when, as in tlt1 case of prohibition perfldv, with the gravest interest of the wholt P601010 plunged lnto the most ser- 1°l15 danger. when publlc ntentor- f-Zet their promises, and try b1 threat and such bombast as n11 Bvvernmcnt press indulges. to Sllllt the T181112 to speak upon the coun- "Ys business, It is almost wors- than criminal to hide the trutl Ilium an abused and suffering poo pe. I nm. Slr, etc. UNMUZZLED SPEECH : __._€_i_..._ Mlmurtl‘! Llnlmmt rrmnu-n xtnlm .__i_4 XMAS“ GIFTS . We carry a complete line of MAX1 FACTOR YARDLEY HOUDNUTS I-IOUIYIGANTS Evmvtucatgllféllls TIMLE S C sPx-txa-rtme m PARIS CUTEX MINTY S COLGATES PALM OLIVE ‘n’ mgny Olhfl’ Toilet Good!- famou! We also 05"’! 57ml" “m” mid minor net; In chromium flnluh for lllllfl- ~ 1 | h 1h ebnuY _ nniillqlui-Irslnlbtnems. n ("inn lull cigarettes. till?" ""1 ‘Cb-um t Our pipe lino In the fines- In the clly- Wm‘ 9'1"’ n" h], from 50f: l0 $8.110. mt mu sill! U5- THE 2 MA CS rnotm Ill ._.'~ 1