THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN W." £11112 of Quins! Plea noun lllE [ililiilillliliiilli illiiiiilllli deli OIIIII- ‘¢-.u."""i'> This..." "1. ";.'-..i:"'.'.‘:“&..':.."'.'.‘.': MONDAY, AUG. 2o, 192a snow Youn cotons Temple For Magna Charta (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Aug. 1d.—- Runny- mode, the Thames, swept meadow- land where the Magna Carta was l signed and sealed, will become the , site of a magnificent Temple‘ of Liberty. and a place of annual pil- grimage on Magna Carta Day. ll the scheme which has been placed before the Prime Minister is up Sunnyside Beach No Atlantic City Some of the girls of Toronto who have a fondness for Sunnyside can tell amusing yarns about the “aheiks" of the ‘Board Walk, but iiirtations, attempted or carried on, are very mild and discreet. indeed. considering the thousands of if‘... ‘ Notes By The Way , it was so long ago aa 1864 that the public men of tPrincs Edward island liegan to take thought Bl Joining their fortunes with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. it seemed quite a simple prvlKlflll-lflll as the three governments of the provinces concerned were quite in favor of the union, and no hostility W. l- ining-: J- ll; m“. Illtar and Publisher the Firs Waste In Canada amounted to Forty Four M1111 " on ada in which to be born. The ¢ Dollars. This la strong evidence of tho need of F1" l nsur. ,¢:-A§_@i%QIQQlGI4QQ,Q-§Q¢~QQFII err-cc " " death rate Del‘ 1-9001! 8"" l" L1 developed among the peOllle. But ‘ " ’—- ““‘“ young people of all types and dili- Ill-oval] I . . - P t Oil .| H Charlottetown has even been in Prince Edward Island, New before the maritime delegates had BY "M5555 w- 54570". M- D- positions who go for ful to Sunny- The father of the DlEODOSiIilllS J. m“ N ° °" ' Wu’ °"‘° ""5 5lllliicaa prom", a“ mode“ w“ l" balm" and m“ la Brumlvlck, Nova Scull“ ml on, fairly began’ tlllei work of retailing is THE POTATO A oooo Foom side, the resort is singularly free Collie]: l quately protected? If not consult with l the terms o t e r asreemen e "_—' of conduct not thoroughly decor- om "u" m "mm mom's” l“ ma’ “m” 7 l“ Manitoba: 6 m sung. Canadian delegates cams down Many dlellllan“ ‘peak o‘ the 9°‘ ous. Americana accustomed to the Xgfjxtlllggf" M11125? Hagllrfgnnzl: tato as a poor food. whilst others praise it very highly. Now what about it? Well, it depends entirely upon the manner in which it is cooked. Take the ordinary method at now in London striving to obtain official British support for hispro- jcct. He has devoted years of his life and a third of his business iii- come to furthering what he terms chewan and Alberta and 8 in Brit: Lsb Columbia. From the figures also it is a safe inference that, once born, Prince from the West and carried our men off to Qllelwc- Thsvthing that ths maritime dole- iiberty and the license of unpopul- ar ra-ltors like Atlantic City some- times express amazement that no official censoring is visible at Sun- placed. 1n every, British city flags are freely displayed on public and special occasions and the custom Hyndman 8c Co., Ltd, The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. | l‘ l‘ mmmendabl” mm‘ in" dld P" “l” °°“'l°_';] “was” 11,9 1mm, or howl The llollllues are nysidc, and that the multitudes "the great ldea"—the securing of This week, beginning tomorrow Edward island is as safe a place entirely different from w dat e5 peeled’ placed 1n cold Wale,- l-Ol. norm, and gal and have 11101;- gulll Runnymede in lllfll-lgllllllntrilstf tllur Phones and - . _ , t u lo a i" be w "1 c "' l2’; £Z£.“.“1':Z',°';21' .53., i. .12. zli."."*sz...zr. ¥§i"'2.’i§..’.'£’“".,...f.‘.’?3 w 1' < c“ by a visit from Their Excelienciee much safer than in British Coluin- ll flu" seems alums‘ unawountable nllmllmL - isillsuslynz-Iflfogltva“glnillpjrlrlsiou. hvery qlltjlyery’ 811111511‘ Dollmlllllllclf-Jlilrly l l . . v . ‘ ’ rom ucrus . a 0- e mnr can f . Baron and ‘lady Byng’ represent‘ Ma Where only Imam me is deem-- “nd w ‘m5 d" the“ are lmny m belle]: izattlll-nhlirgilllletvill Oftfheifffllllll‘: the line contain reports of no: all“ ellle "mes “ml [Owns ‘ll the - is.“ l atives of His Majesty the King. ed. Eastern Canada who bellevetthlilll potato is ready for consumption. regulations at bathing beaches. Bmlm‘ lflesgirviutllliplltfked lo mvel u“ _ ____~+»“.,“l‘ 1 i t, .1 - ' a solie or e c .. l a - -, , _ *—~—-_ The occasion demands that. we The total deaths in all Canada. itnlvlllaslldusitlavtie hflblleel-lllilieltzg“ m‘; w“; llllflttrlls Tllffirllgilllorod in this concerning llle length of suits, the uln lllll, way. Bald Mn llflmlllon tlirllliliglllgull‘lb;llllllllsélrlfilllills2mm“lspllc ‘of llliolvllls by l“ ‘lml. show our loyalty as well as our ap- from cancer, all forms. for the ed "hem" or not the larger l-ml why? Gfgelll. ofllbare ptersonjallowed, and {woulshtrtuid ioil-mloa genlinllrtillzlllnnrlirlill m Um Gchumv. Rlmnylnmle, ‘vhlchlltlgluilrlllolllgllrlllllllilissl-li la rcsoiu. _ - ~ w 11_ 11 1 1 ,1 o er su lects o opin on but ti r 0 10f)‘. H!" I'll ‘ ' ~. t. . . l . l .1‘, ‘I _ ' la, nil ii predation of the visit and one ol month of January numbered 400 on o, a“ Bmlsh Amerlca were lo h '3 ‘em ‘"'°_ m "9"" 5" l“ ' ‘We perlfllmble link between llw ham, lb (loan propirty, would be mull hllnlllll lH-nl-llllllll, ll", lmll 0 n"! t at are absolute]; essential to do not trouble Toronto. Sunnysidc l ll‘, wmlll over ill pcrpcttllt) to .1 trust form pull, l“ qwlllnll _ ll 011 . , ., . _ , . t . , 5 ..l . m. way’ in which m“ can be“ be l! compared with ‘o8 in Janna‘, “new It or not‘ vied’, lprobabl, lllaur hflallh. Ttlletléiarth is tunlii?! Se“ an example to mo“ bmhmg ‘llfklliigealllllliffteflagllltc: tic regard "d "l ‘he l"‘lll'°“’l'lall""“ "l m“ llilll should b0 ("tiled (tlillil illlilg“. ,, ii i, es s' s, i111 tat ‘ - ' ,-< , - -, >1»; ,- ,», ‘ vis- shown is by displaying our British of the previous year and 404 in Illlilseliltlgllfgwlallllllllfl W011 l! m8 0 Y m“; r040“ absorbs “ths; lam “g beaches across the border. Magna Carla. ns the keystone 01f all lfllllllnaéllll‘all?“ Jl‘:vfl:nil‘l'l‘l‘_ Zllliutlif lllltsiiliails illr-llll,’ llirli‘ We . , l,‘ . l5. UIIPO ‘llli “is-j" c0101‘ January 11921. The death rate __ loll-ills); lilglfl itnlelf during its growth A w B h c_ tllilltllgllllglislllllcrlébgltlst ‘l?’ llllltlrhl‘ "rial mnmlol. l t Th" RM. lnnslllliiliYtlnlng m‘ _ _ e rouni. Oman ea _ o ‘ '. . ' -~ '- r ~ 4 ,~ _ .- sir-urn , ,_ _ i Dl-ll‘ Flat" Clues’ m the other from mmcar alerages mouth by Th“ mrmme pa“ ‘ha’ w“ con" ‘Vhon you take the peeling off ~ c ma" Nlflilllit (Jarta Association has‘ 1iiiii- 1 c3); lll-liiiixslhsbilllrlllll(lqllrtg TOI“llli‘ (mflgtilrllllfi. llzmkml '- ' . , . V , . l _ . ll l 4- n“: - V - l “ _‘ _ _,l__,, l “f, i-i-xclrl -l,->». llYlWllli-‘efi Vlslled i “em “M5” manual one death m “My 1g w 15 tflnplut-d In ma‘ “u- a leblslduw “m! bu" m“ potato’ ‘heap’. “n” to At Atlantic ‘City there is ' i - ("cab o! mm“ mdq GLEN“) h" UnllPil htzitcs national tiftllllfh- iltil. goiiil-Z iu lull iivlulll‘. - M m’ ‘ ~ union. The three provinces were a considerable extent. are extract» d “O "f 1 1 nlnthors were aiitiiil! " "MM? pulpit bow in v 1- I “Imm m” with colour during the vice regal deaths recorded. to become mm provlmle underone ml l”. llle Wall“. l" llle same ma“ mall censor on the beach, who ' he r m“?! l U ‘H m) . - A l dllngpr lllll llllullllll l‘ l? :1 grave , ' . . - - -. . l .. It tom l(‘_\'(‘Ollt - - ‘ in s I '. visit‘ Let “a do likewise: l” More marriages “are report“ gowrument “d one pamamenl" llftlltlClasltzollllllllllllill lilllliillllldlg: w 0* lkews d sharp o“ o“ custmnezhon liilieylrtthilig ilhder ‘the sun on the n‘ ""' ‘"1 llilllllmll lllll‘-‘llllll.\‘.'l'nlld d" ever!’ British and Canadian flag be for ths month than for The capital citY would Drobailll it. docs seem so unwise to throw nffulgnflrllllfllilllllijhggllfi Flrlfllscer beach. play iiic ukulele. do their Ylgllltgl§"::;l'l:l_l{;‘"“‘ 1'4‘ Ml "it ilr. shown daily during the visit and the same month lust year, in have been soimeltowln at orggxllvesclr; Zlwqgngll;é:glé0fllplgvoi:grliJaimethe ma“ may should. Her name l! gut-ill movie and I'd back them llil (By Domlnlon News Servlcel ull l“. all rlglll, h“ 5m‘ 11mm‘ let no building, public or private Ontario and the western Provinces Amhem ‘"1 ‘ °“° °“- “.318, ln wlllrl, vegetables have Mam, llenllelh on“ sum“ w to the last inch against any will l.0.\'iul.\'. Aug. 18. ~11 he Wcs- ilowu u grout pfiiivlillihfllllll not ill l’ it-ll ]li‘l)1llt' llil\\' to vnir, little doubt that this first projected new Dominion would have borne the name of Acadia. And had the union been carried to completion there seems no reason why Acadia conference, iii been Cooked 1ly maklng a 5311mm ceulll. she had w break up 1500 who insisted they were too llt)i:~'_\'." lt‘_‘v'llll Ali-llloiiisi it l »' . . h -, . , ,__,_____,,,_ .. will. "will? Z321“ l"l"f.’if.lfell°ifi- "mg Pawns Si» vim r lam mes‘, mlnerlll galls a e m“ looks, alld sometimes warm coin- tninnd and the “roughage" of the moat from the scattered spooners, pccling itself is ileipfill in iliges- but, that is her job. She has her while the rate . in the Maritime Provinces has been declining year by year since 1920, from which we are compelled to infer that many be without its flags and the more the merrier. ._{_-¢-o>>-—~ SCOTTISH GATHERING , l, l , U A l _ TORONTO. Aug. 18.—Brandillg and her eyes rested for n. moment I >-».._ l stat. at cs oi’ Canada for the month incumbents s it s it is the g0" as a hazardous game lust my Andpllzililil t we r m o h n m on the haulers swarmlng m" . of January lae-t has lust been is- people throughout tho province gauge s man happens to fail dead Wan com: r ug a e sands- “why do yo“ know. l,” __-_;—-_ l filled l)! 1110 Dllmlrlion ‘Illlreflll 0i’ Wlw 8P8 llemfllldllli; that if the lzgghaspllglflldnlggltlaizlwzllll$2033“; The cloak we fashioned from tho discovered more about huluiin na- statistics. In view of the fiilc- Bell government will not do some- bed because pople sometimes die g0 lglofi glgltlilllelll H“ m] f l h lure in my summer and n lmif 0n "mung populallon l“ Cum“ a‘ l mlng to save the roads from new there. Such was the comment of a ‘ ‘lmllévc ‘m5 w "l the sand than l could in two iife- h d .1] ' f l-f t any l l pmmmm heart specialist today Anti goodly’ deeds before it is too times pilt together? And I've come Good a-r ware w] a many years 0 I e 0 whole and the"dccline in some fruction and to make passable the t/lllfill Bllzllllllfiflleiltwllllltfl filler)’ EH10 lam lllrougll wllh the Convlcllnn um liu n: n o asa recrea- ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ° provinces, these statistics are of sections torn up during the fever- “can m, nlanylu {lie prune o! llle -—*.Betsy Trotwood. mom are more good people in the blllldlllg and Wlll ‘SHVG GXDGIISIVG TGPEIIPS WhlCh are SUTO ,_._._ The annual Scottish Gathering, always an important event, will this year be of much more than ordinary interest being under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Baron iByng of Vimy. ‘the Governor General of Canada, His Honour Lieutenant Governor MacKinnon and His Worship Mayor ‘ Jenkins. in view of the presence of the royal party and the larger attend- ance expected more than ordinary preparations have been made for this year's meet and a more varied and interesting program of sports athletics, music, etc, has been ar- rinlgedf The meet, which takes place on (Wbdnesday of this week, ls expected to be the largest and most interesting in the history of the Caledonian Club. As has been the case in the past the proceeds of the meet: will be appropriated for the benefit of the poor and those who attend will have the privilege of contributing to this worthy purpose as well as enjoying the days outing.’ 1t is expected that the whole who ought to be married at home go west to get married. -—--<0§———~ _ TIME TO GET OUT Our esteemed contemporary, The Patriot, we regret to find, has not profited as it should have donerby the recent defeat of its mrty. it’ reverts to a custom practiced bylt during the campaign which ended in the disaster of July 26th, name- ly, the reiteration of statements previously shown to be absolutely incorrect. its Friday's issue it again etates that the Aiserlault government was given forty seven days in which to vacate office. it is quite true, as stated more than once by The Guardian that the Arsentlult government, not through any desire or necessity on its part, remained in office until September 9th for the simple and only reason that Prcmiareiect Bell was not ready to enter upon his new duties, his cabinet not having been completed. The Patriot. knows thisas there is abundant evide'ce to prove it, but, ways, it will bob up serenely from in as al- nrovlnvo will be well represented With nine years to wait before woni’; M, 11119 annual gathering M111 the time w “m6 with the statement we accepted the larger union, wc Ours not to grumble or to llgiltly ilrosflvil IIIOPB Slrflllllly llliln llw that Mr. Arsonault “was given” had lorlwllve wars more l0 Mm praise: law allows and that many of‘ the occasion Wm he Mk8“ admmage forty-seven days in which to pack down to 1.918, before the terms oi Ourzllllllgoto sew the cloth m pro-per "1911 lllllllillfi 050ml l" l-lilS Wily. of to renew old and former friendships. body will be a Scotchman and every woman a. Scotch lassie, so ‘let it be a grand rc-unlon of ‘fauld acquaintances Every freens an‘ neebors." The pro» i h d b l Charlottetown in 186i tn talk nflln- t rectify the error. 1N0, it's ivhai. t, 'f t - _ a s. . - gram appears elsewhere in this govcmmun I a not a an“)? iomnlaritlmo or continental, logis- or cmgkc ll loose w cover mulls they style netting 1iariios or up" 9d ha“ “lllsllw roads an‘! 1e“ intive or federal hail passed oil to ol- llallL hllflilllllll; U111! SW05 Uh‘ Olll‘ Cliiill v ‘ source of worry indny. ‘The icngiils , INTERESTING STATISTICS ,A general summary of the vital particular lntsrast. It is gratifying to note that in one particular Prince Edward Ia- land ha! something to its credit; thB is in infant mortality, our rate in this very Important matter be- ilp, and the whining question Why should not iPremier Bell given the same time? ' lf the Bell government were now functioning as a responsible them to become a menace to the travelling public, neither the new- ly elected Stewart government nor the people would worry much about the retirement of the present lab-weeks preceding the election, they had better get oui. and let some one else do it. The Patriot cannot gloss over the shameful abandonment of its half finished work by the Bell government, Ln a in; the lowest in Canada with one exception, namely, British Colum- his. Figured on the basis of one thousand living births. Prince Eld- wltd island's infant deaths for the month were 92.7 while in Brit- ish Columbia there were only 72.9. In othei provinces the deaths were I New Brunswick 10.4: Nova Bcotia, 1186.3: Ontario, 1116: Mani- toba, 115.4; ‘Saskatchewan, 98.6; Aibtta, 97.5. Irma so figures also itis assfs th ,‘with one remote and un- n and its party's spasm of suiks because it was turn- ed out of office. by repeating that old chestnut that the Bell govern- men-t was the best the province bad ever had and the other little senseless chesquta about the schools and the finances. The people know all about this and the Patriot is only aggravating its own _... by rluiul‘ repeating it. The public want safe roads to travel on and they donlt makes them safe. into an abandoned excavation near l in’ oxcop -- Prince Edward Konsington a few nights ago and its duty and tiungonlersi public care a continental who A car drove might not have prospered abund- antly. But this was not then to be. It may perhaps ho worth while to say that it was not more love for the maritime province's, or their people that brought the Canadian delegates to Charlottetown in1864. Not to presume that their goodwill was lacking, but the fact. was tlic St. Lawrence provinces had long been engaged in a family quarrel and had conic at last to a deadlock in their government. Our boll) would enable them to start the machine again and to carry on. it did that and in the process wc helped them lllorc than we llcipeii ourselves. tlnll and constipation. iin the training of athletes, the lxltatn baked with the skin on forms a regular daily article oi food. You lice, it. is rich in these mineral salts which neutralize the zicllis lll file blood and when the binod hathes as it. tines. every tis- sue iii the hotly, it can be readily soon iviiaf this means to the body as a whole. And so, if you were to consult the mcnu tables of Uni- versity teams you would see the ilakcil potato holding an honored place. i knnw that many people are fond of fried potatoes. Tile fat iii Wlll('ll they are fried enriches iilcm, but they are hltrdlythe food for other than te very strong sto- mach. 1S0 the potato is an excellent food if it is cooked properly. it is useless now to speculate up- on what might have been had the united province of Acadia been cu- tablished in 1864. The three DP"- vincesvwould have formed a sover- eign state. To unite them now af- ter all their prinlripiii concerns have been handed over to the cov- ornment and parliament of ‘Cfillllflil would be futile. The day for mari- time union passed once and iur- ever when our delegates abandon- bu ii. and crossed the Gulf to Que- becfl Even so nine years elapsed before our reluctant pcopio con- sented to the final ilnion with Canada in 1713. union were fulfilled by the estab- lishment of winter transportation to and from the mainland. ‘it was a long time to wait! Anti at the cnii of waiting almost all ibc public men who met in the Coilfcrcnco of the great Beyond. gem- DENIES GOLF IS DANGEROUS GAME and peat. "Figure up how many mon have died in bed during the past five years, and contrast that with the number who have passed out while playing golf and you'll find out that sleeping is a whole lot more danger- ous than swinging a golf club." The doctor agreed with the To- ronto medical officer of health, Dr. C. J. Hastings. in stressing the great importance of all men who intend going in for iin‘y sort of strenuous exercise whatever, first submitting to a medical examina- tion. "Certainly Dr. Hastings is right," he said. "A man should al- ways mako sure that he is physic- ally fit to participate in any active endeavour before he undertakes it, and this is particularly true in the cane of every person who has pas- sed 45th, year." er and the owners of other vehicles are loudly demanding tho immediate retirement of a govern- ment that so flagrantly neglects OQO4 methods, and her favorite is kindly advice to awake a sense of P0517011- sibiliiy in the errillg ones. But the “mas-hers" give her a lot of troll- nre between forty and fifty, tircss- ed up to tho minute, and they can spotless llanilcls, he loitered, llcur ble. She says that as a rule thcy be "spotted" n. mile away on zit;- coilllt of their consequential air. One particular little incident has to do with a. prominellt society man. For sonle time, dressed in the Board Walk, making llllllricll especially obnoxious. He would atop occasionally alld post lliluseit ivlwre ho could get a view of prot- ty allklcs flashing by on tilellilai-d Walk. He was warned ollcc, twice. i"iillllly_ husbands and frlcllds of ofleililcd women took it hand and l Daily Selections 1 FOR A Guardian Readers THE COAT OF LIFE. From out the tangled threads of lovo and lllitc. The gold of laughter and the grcy of tears, Fate weaves the cloth from which, we all must cut _ The coat of life to wear in later yjears. Ours not to choose the color ofthe To use time's needle thread of days. and the We may embroider it with wond- rous dreams. Or stitch if. with ambitions sil- very skoin: Or we may dyu it ‘with our bitter Bill rvcry dlly we must put in a stitch, A gnoiliy action or porcliancn a l-iili; Aiui neither fears nor prayers nor ally eiienm cull rip Those daily stitches that we have Divorce Case Reports To Be Toned Down liner attire and all. ho was made to walk out into tilt- waves, beautiful buckskin slices and his fashionable clubluamll sum- Whcn he was thoroughly ducked (no scold lll the ducking stool period over not. n wonsc one) no was allowed to come out and get into the patrol wagon. purchase "Petting Parties." Says Mrs. Bennett: “Most people think that bare knees and Venue do Milo bathing suits give us the most concern here on the beach, but tilat’s far from right. it's truc tilat scores of girls do comc down tno, but oftentimes this is because people do not know our beach rog- ulations. Many o_f them come from beaches where this sort of costume is allowed. As a rule when they are spoken to they are willing to to which they go would amaze you. And yet. even hero il'vo (llSilOVUFOIl that most people want tn do ihc right thing if you ask them intiiv right way." Mrs. ‘Benoit paused, S ilW. SALE! One Week of big special bargain offerings. Every 50c FOR REAL BARGAINS! Burn the M ortgag l» V.ll. entitles you to vote in the Popularity Contest. EE out: wnvnows " l is? world than ball ones. il've also found out that a great many young people act as they do ou the beaches because they've ucvcrilotwn taught how cheap and tawdry and full of peril such behavior is. (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Aug. 18.—— The Select Committee of the House of Com- mons which has been considering the question of publishing the re- ports of divorce cases has con- cluded taklng evidence and its re- port will be in the hands of mem- bers of Parliament in the course of a few days. It is understood that the Com- mittse recommend that the scope of the Bill be extended so as to include the prohibition of the pub- lication of all matter which is in- decent in any proceedings before a judicial bench. in the case of divorce it is re- commended thiii. newspapers be permitted to publish the state- Drawing a Broad Lino. “Let me tell you about mic bunch of young people. Now please, first of all, don't think l am one nf these prudish people who runs ilp every time she sees a boy innocent- ly throw his arm about a girl. l never mind a lad and lassie type of affection. Why shouldn't it be? if they can't be happy together in their vacations when can they be appy? But there are same capers at. which eveil the broad mind must draw the line. So l went to these boys and girls and told them about all the little children on the beach ment of the petitioner, the defence tho judge's summing-up, and any points of law which may arias dur- ing the trial, and the jury's find- ina! and judgment. Tho names and asked them if they had any little brothers and sisters of their . f also called their attention 1| Ir 9i - 4 .-\\ .. to follow if chea also adds to the be glad to help building or home. Come t0 us for your builder’s hard- ware and y0u’ll be sure of getting dependable quality" the lasting kind, builder’s hardware department is complete and we will timates cheerfully given. oobiyllliilil p hardware is used. Good hardware beauty and appearance of the finished that gives complete satisfaction. 0111‘ you with your building problems~eS- The Rogers Hardware Bo l-lll- 1 Wholesale and Retail