5 eagles PAGE FOUR " Notes by the Way ~ After the general election of 0o teber laat Premier King promised to oail Parliament together in De- cember, but because of the exigenc- Induction 0f Rev. Mr. Rand 8t. John's Anglican Church. (‘rapaud was the scene of an in- teresting event on Tuesday even- ing the 22nd instant when before a large congregation the Most Rev Clare I... Worrell, Archbishop of Nova Scotia inducted the Rev. Charles c. Rand into the Rector ship of the Parish of Crapaud. His ‘THE iwEAK “g Grace (the Archbishop) was assist- flm. ed by the following clergyman:- ‘ Venerable Archdeacon White, Dr. A. H. Moore, President of King's College, Rev. E. M. Malone and Mr. A. E. Grant Crolton. The Church-Wardens, Messrs Crisp Moore and H. R. Profitt presented their rector-elect to His Grace who formally inducted hlin and pre- sented him with the keys of the Church. His Grace addressed the congregation congratulating them and their new Rector on the pros- pects of a bright future for the parish of (Jrapand under the lead- ership of Mr. Rand who 8B l1 lily -reader had ministered so effect- ually among llltlJlJ. A pleasing feature of the ser- vice was a solo by the Rev E. M. Malone who sang “Abide With Me" the accompaniment being beautifully played by Miss Tuman ‘Dr. Moore the preacher for the oc casion introduced his sermon by expressing warm praise of the new Rector with whom he ‘had been as‘ sociated for some years in parish work in Quebec. Dr. Moore made an able and effective appeal for Kings College stressing the ad- vantages to the parishes on the ls- land in having a larger and more fully equipped Klllgli Uillvvffllly l" the Diocese. After the service Mr. and Mrs ltnnd threw open the Iloctory to the visiting clergy and the congre- gatfoii u large number of whom gathered in for a social evening.‘ ‘Mr. Rand addressed the guests‘, on the happy relations which had . existed bctwccu himself and his congregation since his arrivull among tliein us a laYdTlililtir ll". years ago and paid a grateful tri- bute to the assistance he liud re-i ccived from his parishioners and, from others mentioning particular-i ly Archdeacon White. The llcv. Mr. Malone, Mr. George 1).‘ DeBlois and Malor T. E. McNutt. An address was then rend and! presented to His Gruce the Arciii bishop by Miss Lizzie hlcKiunou, on behalf of the Women's Auxil- iary of St. John's (lhurch. This was followed by au address nudl presentation of a purse _to Ari-liq deacon White by the Church-- Wardens and Mr. Robert McDon- ald, Vestry Clerk oii behalf of‘ till‘ congregation iu appreciation ni‘ the services rendered to the pur-_ ish by the Archdeacon lu ussisliugi Mr. Ruud before the latter was a- fully ordained clergyman. After’ the Archbishop and the Archduiv. con had replied to their addresses and Dr. Moore hail spoken the, evening ivas pleasantly spent ill, social intercourse and music until the dispensing of refreshments byl the hostess. During the evening Dr. organized the men into coniuiit- " tees for the King's campaign which is receiving the hearty en- dorsation of the parish of Crupaud. Improvements in ‘ the Public Gardens, iC-itizens will observe with a K95" To Maritime Province Investors ‘ The firet offioo of Royal Limited, was established Sootla, in 1903. In the intervening period fiviwstiw . . if. President. I. Ololtal l. Isl-urn Vice-President; l. I. Ilrveettv near-any. Lint. 00L n. a. I-lnllnnol. o. s. o. ies of the shattered Government, “m” u‘ u“ u J ‘I ‘ I u n one-halt‘ of whose members had " ' ' " ' ' m a " "c"m';been defeated. Parliament did not ;l!lB8l. until January 7. That date ls now nearly six months past. There was an adjournment to per- mit the Government to partially reconstruct its organization. Pre- uiier King obtained a seat in Sas- katchewan and Hon. Mr. Dunning was also brought in from that Pro- vince and Mr. Elliot as a Minister from Ontario. tiea l MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926 -i-q A prominent children's specialist draws for us the picture of the "naturally weak" child physically. -He is thin, above the average in height, the chest narrow and 1on8. the ribs far apart, the coliar.bones prominent, and the shoulder blades stick out on the back like "wings." The muscular development is poor, face thin. skull long, and the lower jaw small and delicate. The palate is narrow and high,‘ and the skin pale. The heart is small, face sometimes pale, sometimes flushed, hands and feet cold, alld dizziness often present. The appetite is poor, and consti- pation "is the rule." They are frequently above the average in intelligence, hilt do not concentrate as wcll as normal children. New although some physicians feel that little can be done for this type of youngster, and that he will continue throughout life under the above handicaps, nevertheless you and I have often seen this “gang- llng" type of boy or girl grow into ruggcrl specimens of hczlth and filfflfllllllklllfllll‘ the proper treat- nient. This specialist suggests plenty of outdoor exorcise. and you can see at oncc that if the youngster gets lutu the outdoor games of child- hood. ruus and plays every day. that tlic actual shape of the chest will bo changed. it will be enlarged from hack to front, side to sidc. und lhc ribs upward and outward. and tho diapligrain, as it works. will dot-pen the chest. And the heart’! Why this running and playing will strengthen the heart. and wiicn it pumps the blood. will do so with so much more force. that all parts of the body including hands and feet, will get an increased supply of pure blood. These youngsters, notwithstand- ing their thinness, have a protrud- ing abdomen due to the weakness of the abdominal walls. This out- door play which includes bending of the body, will help to tighten up the abdominal muscles, and so the stomach, intestines and other or- gans, will be up iii their proper positions in the abdomen. This sagging interferes with digestion and causes constipation. iu very weak children an abdom- inal belt is sometimes prescribed. lNo medicine is suggested by this specialist. llle puts the entire matter up to the parei\s to see that the young- ster gets good nourishing food. proper sleep. and above all plenty of outdoor exercise. CANADA AND UNITED STATES. lug; probably more buying and --_- selling of principles, and all for the The trade relations between sake M. "vmg the political 5km“; Canada and tiic llnited States are M, an émalsuimtad, but “Mnalchedv very (inc-sided. The United States. group ormqgxvho '0," thonmelves vcry propcrly. is looking out for a (lovemméht. qsulmllxtpn such‘ tho interests of its own industries mme has ever bu“ play“, m a and the prosperity of its own peo-i Today. there are officea and repfggm - Royal Securities Corporation cm lIIVQSCQIQ. frpmfit. Johiri, Victoria, Columbia. . *5. ‘Til’. . When you was to buy or sell securltieg m. quire information re arding f‘ ' - qnveéumlf‘ you aatiignvited a as; facl in” of us. - l‘ nion- eorgan _on yeomm ' , ' our oflioe nearest you. i ‘ mafia‘ ma‘ V" of 8t the - Newfounmgf‘: And how hae Parliament been oc- cupied during all these months? plainly with t-lie struggles of the Government to maintain its hold on life from the beginning to the end. Halr’s breadth escapes from de- feat have been frequent, at. the opening of the House and on the budget and now on the report of the committee which for more than [our months pnst has been investi- gating the frauds and rascalitics of the Customs Department. I country believing itself civilized. pic. (Yauaida. on the other hand. is All interest in the country or its looking out for the intervals of thc welfare h“ lung since dwuppeap ed. There has been nmhing sight for the past five years except Royal Swllgimfiorpomuon Riley Building, ‘Charlottetown Tomato Halifax Saint John Winnipeg Vancouver New Ymk party which. unfortunately at pro- scnt, holds the administration. tariff which became effoctlvu lii tlic Un- in Coal Orders The Fmldlmy klmergem-y the one undying determination of the King Government to cling to i We are prepared to‘ ‘substantial duties on grain, cattle. the best Cflaliiloui" and other agricultural pro- ‘ducts which previously were cither itcd Stutcs iii May. 1921, impose-d “mom Manual Corruption unheard of in o»... the whole history of Canada. smug e gling. bootlcgging. perfidy, ballot- switciiing, criminality, have been and (‘Oke lll any qllitn- The aelaion has been very long and wholly abnormal. since the election of last fall a Government defeated at the polls has been clinging to power and lighting for its life. it has bad neither brains. nor power nor time to give to leg- islation, or the orderly administra- tion of public affairs. Not in the iiftynine years since the Dominion was established has there been n. session so misdirected, so barren of useful measures, so fruitless of beneficial results to the country. ‘Inn the free list or admitted under a moderate tariff. The Fordiiey iity. ! lblctoniher tariff which came into openly and with the knowledge of - the Government and of the people. l, ' '““*HM boon employed for tho solc purpose . ~. , . --. . . t uoteieffmt in Stptouibei. 193... increased u! enabling m“! dlsvrciuted group 0w us O q the duties all along the line A‘ ' - ‘ ‘ to live in Ottawa and draw their ‘comparison of tho ‘pulled Stateswlinlatpflul and “PBMOMI pmohb [Mm mm" "Wm "grmnlllrul pmYineiils. No legislation of any value idlwm "I whkh (januda h“ H“ exile (fuiindu has boon ovcu consider- . iportslylfl-Ciliitllluscs iutersstliiilg. ielL Thu Senate h“ been pram} A. & cnflh t’: _‘ ' fr‘: lflprtla“ l“ y '31‘? rally idle. having done nothing cx- l u 6' wag “ 2 “en R De‘ “mm ' copt to veto two or three bills pass- Phone im 1921 u was l’ cent“; m W22 u ed by the Commons. to serve their 1 ": t. ., ' '* n ‘out >4 (outs and has rettutiy bee 0w“ ‘mlmcul and“ and Wm] n" m_ 1lili'l‘f‘i€llI‘(l to ‘,3 (,'(‘llll~i. l Jesus as a Human Being i The Man Nobody Knows By a Twentieth Century Business Man BRUCE BARTON To be Published in The Charlottetown Guardian in Daily instalments I. II. III. IV. V. VI. - our prices before or- dcriii g. ‘We do not forget the good work of the Customs Probe committee. , _ _ _ 1 _v_ it unearthed an almost incredible i lil llil.l cnttli liss than 1050i r vnlume m. raacauty by which mu ipollllflli were admitted frec; lll i921 revenues of {he Ddmmlon had been defrauded of untold millions and rank scandals in which Cabinet Ministers and high officials of the public service were implicated. Bill it was after all but a partial inves- tigation. in .more than four months oi‘ hard work tllc floinmittee were only able to cover a portion of the field . . ‘**“‘*"‘**°*"‘°°'*"'“ gurd for any interest of the coun- EA R ~ ipcr pound. iN FOXES '~ We have prepared A Special Remedy which is being successfully used by many oi the iLeading FOX Ranchers $1.00 A PINT. Dalmation Flea Powder Finest grade in bulk- TllE 2 MACS DRUGSTORIG 149 Great George Street i Telephone 315 The Executive l The Outdoor Man The ‘Sociable Man His Method. His Advertisement. _~ The Founder of Modern Business VII. The Master Mr. Barton Says He Would Have Made a Successful Business Execu- i tive and Salesman Today lllllllfe‘ ++e4ee¢e l l‘ Whatever amendments may yet liho duty was raised to Zlfi per cent: “mow “ma? which have “Ireadv ‘m [922 n ‘Vus rlllscd w 21/‘ “ems wasted the time of the House. only ouc thing is clear nt this time of‘ aymvwwriting, that is, that by hook or .by crook~chicfly crook-the Gov- lernmeut will save its skin and the iii ilii- respective yours i|llflil'fl, salmon, mackcrcl and hali- wcrc ifllllllllifd free, under a $200 farce will be contiuuerl. M“; $4M’. out.“ G Co“... u bushel)‘ Surely tho situation is humiliat- lf. ccllls a bushel; whout frce, iifiiiml- A large Pa“ 0! the mummies has yct to be passed, but this does “but ‘duty oi 2 ceilts u pound; hay it was wholly duo to the Con- servative Opposition that the in- vestigation was entered upon and so much rottenuess and criminality brought into the open light ol‘ day. And what has been and is now the attitude of the Government toward all the lniquities revealed? it has lbeen clearly proved that at least tion to an already condemned (luv-limes Ministers or the Crown were ' either directly or indirectly impli- ornment. The country counts lUTlcaflfl] m the wrong drying, m- a... an. u_ nnthillg, only m i... allowed u) live cessories after the fact in shielding ‘ the criminal offenders. And in the ‘struggle pending as we write this the Premier and his colleagues are using their utmost efforts to secure a whltewashing verdict for Bureau and Boivin. ccnts a bushcl; i2 cents a bushel v not worry the King Governmolit; they aimed at getting tilese rail- slng the ses- lll lilili; wlicut llillll‘ fret", 78 cents HWY 10o pounds; $1.04 lll 192i. During those years the (lanadian _""“d‘~"l lhmugh “lid Cl” before the result of the Al- e‘: "o: e eeeeeee“ é ‘#¢¢v‘v ¢v flllly on American products remaiii- Mo“ led unchanged with tho exception “Hm elefllom‘ whlch wk" place w‘ the lduty being about half or less than hull‘ of that of the United States. Agriculture being our basic i ‘of several recent reductions. dal’ “mum “dd runner cmldemna‘ FISHING TACKLE FROM ENGLAND nd of tackle for. successful fishivifl- e biggest. fish hooked gets awe seldom happen if hook splendid auortme . it takes the right kl You know how often th Diaappointment of that kind will lines, etc., are aeieeted from our WI‘ of tackle. The line of taokie we er purehaaed direct from the manufaeturera In Engllml- in the fineit line ever aliown in Charlottetown. in l! it would be hard to find a better aaaortment anywh" Among the goode are the neweet thinll l" RODS LINES FLIES, ETC. Come in and look the gooda over. Vou are aura l aee thlnga you need and you'll appreciate our low PM" The White Drug Store l. G. IAMIESON DRUGOIST land waste more time counts. And patient Canada. stands for it! Ill almost any other country in lthc world. such conduct by a Govern- dustry. those American increases lnaturuliy liit our wheat producers JIFNE 28.»—-You are merry and light-hearted. You are a steadfast friend, one of the self-sacrificing. er.“ feeling o; smlmflcmm me ‘m. helpful kind. \0ur love flows iniprovenlenm whych are no“, “slug deep channels, and wlilie you niaymume m, the mum“ Gardens, e5. be changeable in some things, inlpeciany the new .5...“ p10; m from love you are constant and true. Puym me 301.11.,“- Mgnument. Al, this mo"! Bllelllloll W bllsilllfilii- 311d time of the year when nature dis- 800d llwli Will Wine l0 YW- plays her beauties to the most ad- Yoiir birth-stone is a pearl, which vantage, we can easily appreciate moans health and long life. any changes which might better Your lucky colors are light blue the appearance of our city." This and white, work is now being directed by Mr , Your flowar is the honeysuckle. Arthur Newlbery, assisted by -Mr. ‘ Barney MioKenna for many years keeper of the gardens. Very few citizens realize to what extent we are indebted to lMr. Newbery for the flue appearance of tlic Gardens today. Forty-two years a-go. about the time that Charlottetown was iuctirporated as a city. Queen Square anu the land adjacent to the Public ‘Bllllflllrgs were slllllllll‘ in appearance to the Market Square today. Mr. Now-bcry at that time lllllfiéflfllllt tho work ‘of planting +4+0+e+++e4o++>o+e++e+¢mtrecs and flower-gardens. Practical- ly all the iross which are now adorning the garden; were planted as switches by .Mr. Newhery at that time. ~ it seems incredible to us at pre- sent thatMr. Newbery encountered ODPONIliOn in his constructive pro- “land (‘llllllllnflll bard by the Fflfflllily llvlflcillllllfll" tariff. i ‘t not for the removal of the cattle '§§§-&O-§ O'§—O QO-QOO §O ‘O U‘ Q Strawberry Boxes New regulation alza (one quart). 1 CARLOAD 185.000 new In stock. Alao PINT aize for RASP- BEFlRlES and BLUEBER- RIES. Leave Your Order With Us Now A big crop of STRAW- BERRIES ls practically as- surcd. Prices are likely to be good. A lot of money will b0 ‘in our cxport trade. made from Strawberries and i other small fruits this year. See that you get your share. Our prlcea are lower than laat year. We buy in OAR- LOADS and PAY CASH. Our euatomera ahare in the lower in fact, were it! a ‘howmq m“ ‘prlw w incnt would result in revolution. . embargo in Great Brituin. that iii- saturdiy.‘ "m" damn“. "h. dicated that the end drawa near. In its dying struggle the Govern- mcut has sunk deeper and deeper into the mire and will probably be submerged before the session closes. should this prove true a dissolution of Parliament and an early appeal to the country by one purty or the other would be inevit- able. i ‘ilustry would have suffered to ti lmucli greater extent. THE SILLV SEASON 'l'lic llnitcrl States ’l‘uriii‘ Act. of 22 (aoutaius a provision empow- l As certain orators are said to lie- ill ‘oi-lug the Prcsidentto increase dil- _tir-s by This is i zlfllllwll as tho "Flexible Tariff Pro- vision“ and is designed to relieve come "intoxicated with the exuber- so, at this time of year. Nature be- comcs intoxicated with tho luxuri- ance of their own verbosity," proclamation. on. Lessons in English ance of her vegetation. her achieve» cnuirgtiiicy conditions arising from meats in gorgeous colorings and the balmy, perfumed air. in which she rovcls. This intoxication be- comes infectious and this is why lsuddcn changes in industry and When this flexible yprllVllllilll is invoked, as it frequent- Parilament adjourned over Sun- day to enable the ministerial strat- egists to construct some new sull- ameiidmeiit that may entice one or two of the kicking Progressives t.o return to the fold. or not vote or as tho case may he, to enable the gov~ crnmcnt to tidc over the present crisis after the two or three do- fents it has suffered during the past week. ‘commerce. ily is. tho result is vory detrimental By W. L. Gordon a- -x n‘: ‘AAAAxAxaAaAa E. R. BROW the months of June and July are called the silly season, why niou Tho (‘onscrvative policy in (‘au-‘Rnd woman throw down the". work WORDS OFFEN- MLSUSDD: Don't say "l shall bank on you." This is a colloquial expression. Say "rely." O F T E N Ml-SPRONOIJNOED: ‘Ma l“ l" “l” '7'“ ‘mil’ 0“ Amen‘ and bctakc themselves to tho sea- cau imports to the same Icvol as 8mm u) m“ woods w the open it is the natural holiday season. the time when Nature de- that on Canadian Imports to the apawm Uuiiod States and no tiflectlve ar- “g prlcea as a consequence. WHO...ESALE Q. RETAIL gu incnt has yet against it. nor can thorn be. been advanced Yet, munds that men, women and chil- drcn play and enjoy themselves. The immediate effect la to furth- Aralbic. Pronounce ar-a-hik, the first a as in "at," second a as in "ask," l as in “lllt." and accent the "Ar." loot but at that time. no less a cit- izen than Sir [Olllg Davies stated at a ga-thering at West Kent echool that when flowers grew on Queen RICHMOND ITRIIT OHAII-LOTTITOWN y i Fife. Life, Accident, Sickness a not the second syllable. OMEN IMlIISSlFEIJIJDZ extraor- dinary; aor. SYNONYMS: contempt, disdain, disregard. WORd) STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let. us increase our vocabulary by mas- tering one word each day. Today's word: UETFJST; to dislike or hate with intensity. "Such actions are detected by all good people." Plate Glaea Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Good Strong Stock Compfllllfl- fl?" ‘ lto secure the support of a certain ,s,quare the millamum would be M hand . Sir Lous later retracted {his BIRlGIIIFIIt and always assisted Ml‘. Newbery in every possible manner, ‘Dllrllll! U18 pliflt ycar this work rein-peed to some extent on account. of .M'r. Neufllieryhs ill-health, illill. this year with Mr. Ncwbery with lots of time at his disposal new im- llroirements may be anticipated. \\ hen interviewed by the (yum. diuu yesterday, Mr. Neiiflhery stated that he proposed substituting iron posts for the wooden ones which life now old and rotten. it i; u, be hoped that the City (joumll W1" stand behind ‘Mr. Newlbery in this llrolfiol to beautify our city, Today the ‘Public Gardens stand in the helm of the city bedecked with green trees and beautifully Rrmhlwd flower beds. We owe all this to the Initiative and pgrggv. erance of Mr. Newbery who “my”. took and maintained year by year V this work of preservation and fin. = proveinent. it is to the hoped that citizen; of Charlottetown will gppfgclgtg the ; fruits of .Mr. Newberym lwbour and not allow the PilbliciGardemn to fall into decay. We have a right to the silly season; it is a necessity of our being, a.‘ er complicate the preaent tangle and perhaps further confuse tho public mind. in the meantime the Alberta provincial election is go- iiig on today and may have import- ant relsults bearing upon both fed- eral and provincial affairs. This promises to be a week of stirring events in the political arena. Carter 8t Co LIMITED. l-O-‘O-OQFOGO Q0 O O O4§§§4©§§§1 section of the Dominion, nlir ans- wer l" a" Ammmla" lncmfls“ l" restorative tonic to our physical 5mm’ it is well to "let. go" at this time ‘of your. The earth. the plants, the animals -all are doing it, and why not men At host the silly sca- son will he short; let us inako thni most of it while it lasts. i dilly has been a reduction in ours. "m1 nwmul wmhbehlg. This is (Janadas political curse. 0.11.1 c ards Tlhzfessi Mark R. Mcfl EFl, SOLECITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron BloolcCharloltetowmP.E.l. 2220-1-11-1 i. RTE. c. Archibald Graduate sf N. Y. Peat Graduate Medleal School and Hospital ‘a A‘; ‘AAAAAAA- A vv vvv-v ~ Gigan THE POLITICAL WHlRLfGfG. and woiucn? in his beams when tasks are done; Wllth folded hands by some kindly rock To hide them from the ll.0l‘lIl's last shock Motion, ziiiiomlment, sub-amend- HARRIET - mlllll. lhon more sub-amendments- BEAE OF‘ SUBSTITUTES When you ask for HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S BLA TWIST CHEWING TOBAGCO Accept no other as there is a dil- ence in the flavor. iiiciiizi a liiciioisoi TOBACCO C0., ‘LTD. OQO-OOOX Dailv Selections FOR Guardian Readers J1me 28, W26 such is tho routine at Ottawa, such _~*<°'>—i~— the business in which members, EDITORIAL NOTES. When old, let them sit i‘ the sun Till the sluggish sands have run, While the patient sea waits at their scrlously elected b th t xp ———' y e a aye" The road from Borden to Char- the t lnttotown and Summerslde must be B kept free from ruts if we are to or a tax-burdened Canada in Fr-cfl“ “mud to Eye, E". Nonmope that the burden might ‘m! 7",,“ least be eased on tho weary should- Teetirioqpflfcyeea ann.ifyel:lllllilclifliglfi'l"°fiers, are engaged day and night- an.‘ Gem.” 8",." ‘and for what’! To save thl- life and Offiee Hours-fl to 1230- 1-30 l0 lithe parliamentary emoluments of McDonald & Mcphe 0U!‘ the thirst of the plants, was that M OONA%B AH F M°PHEEl'°"d°i'" in"? "lllwli ihlt force ll it made possible a fairly extensivel I A‘ c A B. A. h 995mm“! to further disgust a too- use of the split-log drag. Most of larrletere. Atterneya. Etc. patient people-me more amend-tho roads are, as a result. in fairly LIT THEM MT L m“, lung‘: u ca?‘ ‘moms. more twisting and wilggl-gmm ghgpg. feet As the tale of their days la made have sum-mdr visitors. They are not complqgg free now. When old, let them sit. l' the lun; Watch the ships set. one by one. Till the allver banqoes creep to the land. »_ Each steersman waving a beckuilng d-‘iRlAlPER-—May we know Thee hand. - the only true God and Jesua Christ whom Thou hast lent. ' KNOW‘ GOD—-—"Know therefore this day. ' ‘ " there ls none else." Deut. 4:39. One of the great benefits frmn last week's rain, besides quenching GIc-ertaiu elected representatives! Before this ‘paper reaches i The Russian government plum zqrpiigzblmt llxnnuaew commercial es 18,000 blloinetero any? 20:21:32: ‘Vrovincen of the weet and 5mm. with central dtuaqlg. No more shall they sit r in the aun.‘ l For life's last strand is epon- THE GUN They will be gone with the argosy ...-_- That ipeeda towards immortality. when old, let thorn alt l‘ the sun- —tfoha bandell Love. ~=is as.» .. .._ ‘f’ L. "