1mm» r n). . smug. vnIAII spa.-.»- sow- ..-_a .1. - 0141.1’- l? ' ‘l "r-acr. roun- r rm: cnnntonerowu cusnuuu 1 w ' comes to the conclusion that iife is ‘V? "probably mast worth living in those ' "ried sometimes because they feel Incident-IV. Cluster B. Iclmn. VlItl-PIGIIIIIID-i. l. Burns“, loerefuy-Lleut. Col. D. A. Maemnnac, D. l. 0. ldllol 1nd lllnngeh-J. B. Barnett. Anya Editor-D, 5, fluffl‘. E‘; MM pa: you (in advance) mnlle‘ us used. “q mm,‘ "n" local-g Dally (founded I581) $0.00 per fell‘ (In advance) delivered MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929 ‘ESTEBMED JOURNALIST PASsES fremedies. But. deep down in their‘ I hearts 1 know they do not wan; the K progress o! the west. They would not Although not unexpectrd. the death; be happy with the old landmarks de- b! Hon. Frederick J. Nash, who for. stroyed or with the rush and up-' over thirty years had been in editw orial charge of The Patriot newsn paper, will be felt with aiserise oil personal loss by all classes cf citi- bens. In close touch for many years with all the activities of the city and pie of the Maritimes, although some- ‘Province, Mr. Nash was ever ready,‘ times they are not fully conscious of with voice and pen, to assist in everyi their accomplishment." wort which hejudged to be for the welfare of the community. H: was r man of kindly and companicnable disposition, possessing a cheerful and‘ Iptimifl outlook which found ex- pression in his work and which en- 771°" are wmmuhlu“ m this neared mm to an Wm, whom he Province, the agricultural processes . game in contact. roar that accompanies some of the‘ insaner aspects of civilization as it exists in Los Angeies-or Vancouver. They have learned a far better method of life, have the peo- COMMUNITY PRIDE of which, to an outside onlooker at H0 was never known m use a. least, appear to be carried out und- hush m, unseemly word m ms 0mm; er one management. Each farm re- rnd in the unavoidable controversies‘ m“ “'5 W“ mdividuamy- but the” which necessarily occupied much of: is a“ a“ m. pmspeflty and mntem“ his time as a political writer he was. mom which seem w pervade the courwom‘ w opponents and unmnf whole community. The farms, school “my loyal w his palm,’ m ms pas». houses, churches and public halls ing the Liberal party in this Province? are“ we“ kept- 1h? F0855 in 300d con- h“ I05, a tower or strength, “my dition, the roadsides well groomed. journalism one of its most forceful‘ the fem“ an l“ ‘elm-m A5 a mime‘ ‘nd genial persona-Hum To the b? of fact, such communities are really under one management, and the di- recting spirit is community pride. The spirit of the community, like the spirit of the ant or bee-hive, is the commander-in-chief. In such com- munities it is admitted by common consent that certain things are “not done." The individual owes some- thing to the community as well as to himself, and this spirit dominates the ygeneral proceedings. If a road needs attention the community sees to it; if property is for sale, the community takes a certain pridedn seeing that a price commensurate with the status of the community has been paid; if any disorder oc- curs, the community regards it as dlscreditable to the settlement gen- erally and moral pressure is brought to bear upon the culprit. reaved’ family and relatives the sym- pathy of the province will go out in unstinted measure. a slot! mos: ma wcsr Generalizing his impressions oi the Maritime Provinces after ‘a. cas- ual visit to Moncton, N. 13., a writer in the Vancouver Star comes to the conclusion that wg take 1110 0115101” here than they do in the west. and are the gainers thereby. “The people," he Says. "Bmbl" along the streets more slowly than in the west and there is an indefinable sir of sleepiness and contentment about the shops and the very coun- tryside. Maritimers do not seem to d d It is well to cultivate this corn- . ,. o, Stalin’of/irfldirjilathnoifpliixaileuxhwnrel munny prldii It is the bu“ o’ 10y- . . e I it Th “k t rel m“ they Mei alty and patriotism, the foundation o . ey e o c . "upon their ms," auhoum, why of national welfare and progress. they should hanker after any such a hackneyed ideal of efficiency, I have no idea. Personally. I beiicvo the people of the Maritimes have dis- covered the secret of living. They do not force life into moulds, but take it. as it comes" to them. I have‘met three men here in -Moncton who boast that they have began in the service‘ of their respective firms for all the way from fifteen to thirty years. In the east such a record is ‘gmgthlng to be proud of. In the west a man would probably be 9- “We ashamed of it. He would feel that his not moving about was some sort. law and order prevail. Next to Lon- of evidence of failure or stagnation: don, the biggest and most populous “This thing is filflniflcant of the, city in the world is New York. The attitudes of east and “Ycst. In the American metropolis has a million "at here most of the men 1111119 1196" J and a half inhabitants less than the bOm 1n 111B WW1" that’ are 1“ and British metropolisbln New York, in have found their niches 111 111° ‘"119 1921, (the figures m 192s are not 111d l1‘! 001115111911 771° "*1" m‘ the yet available), 282 murders were re- 911191‘ 1111115. 15 P°°P1°d by 3' dlscm‘ ported. Not one of the murderers are 16111410 11109- The!’ "9 u“ restless known to have committed suicide, a P991’ t’! m’ “mimmt wh“ have hundred of them have not been ap- Inmd 11°11! "h" “ndhyand me prehended, the others have been Ilfllht 111° "Y 1h" n“? “e “"3"” tried, a large number of whom have 114117 “"311” 1° °“1°Y the “m” cm" been acquitted for want of proof, and unmmt‘ m” is the lot o’ me peo- less than half a dozen sentenced and pie here. Happiness in the west is execumh not l. matter of the simple joys of living but a. matter ‘of keeping up with your friends in worldly achieve- hent-or surpassing themiwtimate- ly the matter resolves itself into the aid dictum thatcompetition is keen- lr there than here. So it is.” Having backed in the air of the ldaritimee and enjoyed the hospital- ity of its people, this western scribe A CONTRAST Police statistics recently published show that in London, in 1928. eight- een murders were committed. Seven of the murderers escaped jus- tice by committing suicide; the elev- en others were arrested, tried, sent- enced and hanged. This happened. as an-exchange points out. in the most populous city in the world, in a country where the beneflcent effects of prohibition are unknown, but where EDITORIAL NOTES California oranges are to have‘ strong competitimi in the Canadian market. A consignment from South Africa arrived in Montreal last week. The fruit is rcpt-Med to have been of good size and excellent quality in spite of its long trip, and there is ,recent1y sent a ~large delegation even in Notes By The Wayi — i The welcome rain came on Thurs-t day night and refreshed the city and . the country round about; with it came thunder and lightning a plen-. ty, but how-far it extended over the Maritimes, and what damage was done by electric bolts-there is 01-; ten something of that sort-As not, yet generally known. The drought, if such it was, was small compared '—"_‘ with what other provinces have suf-‘ You are seeing doctors gem“: 10' fared’ and u’ L‘ broken me benefit gether in groups; a general surgeon. or the timely downpour upon thirsty 1 an eye specialist, an ear nose and fields andqzmwlng crops is almost throat specialist, also heart, lungs. mcalculable kidneys, skin and other specialists, fand you wonder Just what is going Auochkd c-mdhn clubs to happen to any individual who to goes in to be "overhauled." ma“ a tour m the Mother country‘ Now there is no question but that when they met with a very warm. in large cities, there must be a num- welcome‘ The London Times raw‘ ber- of cases that will require such all marked that were b no body In Engfl; roundhtests as the above group can land that exactly corresponds with] at]: ' the Canadian Clubs, which seek to] ° e“ "e m“ m“ W” ‘m’ foster Canadian patriotism and t0 “rally find the" way to ‘he Mayo stimulate intelligent citizenship. i cnmc in Rochester‘ Minn" 1° Bame we had at one time a Canadian I Creek, Clifton Springs, and elsewhere. Club in this patriotic city. 1t is re-| However the majority °r lndmd" grettable that it was not maintained’ “a” H they d° mt 1°“ we“ 51mm‘ m perpetuity‘ but 5mm,“ mummy consult the family physician first. all .two rapidly in this latitude. i jug zylzitffllzlfhjgs is Sizmethmg t“ ' . or you wan a Feminine writers and contributors, complete overhauun5 give w“ 1am‘ to the Dress of the mainland PrO- luy 130cm; an ha‘? of your. time and vinces who recently toured the Mari-I you l g9 a Pr“ y g°°d he“ M h°w r ' tand. times were a charming company of.- wu s i He is equipped to examine your gifted ladies, who were also eager. eyes ‘or m“ u _ b ‘t n and alert observers of what they saw, 1 ' i“ 011. y little light. and heard while here by the sea- . nfstemlxlfxtmtgeittrl“ m‘; idea M .Y°“' Shh Th“ was apparent whuejheyi can examine your hefailt lsmusesbl he were with us. Now that the accountsi r re b] d ' ‘mgs- °°d of their vivid impressions of the p e55“ ' 0° and urine’ see the hearty welcome they were given d“? conlijiitioin of abdomen, of possibility ing their tour, and their glowing ad- She $521212): Zralxgwrrmis‘ t“ 911951 miration of maritime scenery and In other words S: mgeie ' hospitality has appeared in print, we from head to foot it“ 1W" "YE" learn how unanimously favorable Jecuve" exammauog s s m.‘ 0- ' and. appreciative they were. In nddmon to m‘; h k v One point we are especially pleas- questions and you te-n ehlas 5 5°“ ed to note. That is the discriminat- thing This makes a “mb Fifty: ing and unstinted praise they have examynatioxl. ‘ s“ 1°°~v° given to our Publicity Bureau, which Now the éomt is that u has done and is doing much excel- any special advice or tr t y“; need lent and important work. And it ‘Emily doctor. can ten e“ m9" y011r must be gratifying to all who are en- g0 and m addition my” txhera 1° gaged in this well-conducted service advice or treatment um 5° dng this to know that their good work is ap- m mus Savéd ' ° 1"‘ m°n°y preciated highly by tourist visitors ' Of course there may b- cases ma; as well as by the people of this Pro- " vmce. may ba beyond the family doctor, mfly leave him a bit. puzzled, because the Symilwms may be due to various causes. .- It ls these rare cases that quite PTODBTIY g0 to a. "clinic" where the group o! doctors might separately or together be able to diagnose and give the case the necessary treatment, Fm‘ the 11111101113’ 0f 011595 however, scams the family doctor is the best suggestion -I can make. B. 1...... 1g. Berton, m). SEE YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR FIRST The Chain stores are increasing rapidly throughout Canada, according to the last monthly letter of the Royal Bank. 0n January 1st of this year there were in operation in the Do- minion 3,700 chain stores. Of these 700 were established last year and it is predicted that the number will be increased by 1,000 this year. These stores are now taking in almost all kinds of mercantile business and are. of course, a challenge to the inde- pendent stores of the country. . They buy in vast quantities at re- duced oost, make a quick turnover, sell for cash to customers who carry Icelandis Unique I The Public Forum Anniversary I rm; column '4 Won for the Jlseuulon by correspondents of questions 0! ‘- Tm ' Charlottetown Gard!" 0°" ant necessarily 01111111" ‘h’ 1 opllllblu 0f WITQIIWNRII“ CHURCH ARMY CRUSADEBS One year from now, in J1me. 193° there will be celebrated in Iceland by that Kingdom's people an event , of deep historical significance $01‘ at that time the Icelandic Parlia- gtn-Mpy 1 through the columns ment will meet to mark and eels‘ o; you; paper- voice the thanks of brate the thousandth anniversary myself and fellow Crusaders, who [of its ‘govemini body. On the some formed the party o; chupgh Army (spot, the Thin vellir, where Ulfllot Anglican Crusaders who have be?" “he N°rwe1lfln1irst called the “Al- vlsiting and working in and with the thing," or General Assembly 0f B11 Anglican Churches of Prince Ed- ilcelflnd 108611181‘ 111 939 A- D» Wm m9 ward Island from June 25th to July ‘ipeOple 01 108111110 8556mm”- a mmls‘ 30m. om- very deep debt of grat- iand years later, to pay homage and itude to the clergy, the Church ‘deserved reverence to the old Norse warden; 3nd the various members cf ‘Vikings of far time. The BBB 01 1h‘? the various congregations for their .“A1t111h8" 18 50 8"“ that 1t "ems great welcome, great hospitality, and lwell-nigh inconcelvable-—a thousand their many ivelps and kindnesses Jyears of legislative government, un- showered upon us during our stay. libroken and changed but little, a gov- The clergy h“, 4°“, mum to he“, Vernment that has endured, obviously our work ‘biy prayer and preparation, lbecause of its ultimate worth of ten and in arousing interest among their ;centuries, to fourteen generations of c°ngregauom_ ‘fits people. At the time of its found- Tha people have done much to help iing. Alfred the Great had died but us by taking us into their homes, recently, and the Battle cg Hastiflll giving us of their hospitality and was to be fought over a. century later. looking after our bodily needs; and When the “Althing" first, assembled the people have responded well by the history of England had hardly attending the many and various ser- begun. Herc was the cradle of the vices held by their interest and pre- history or our own vontinent- 10* sence. that hero whose very name has 1X1 11 The press of P.E.I. have helped us the glowing qualities of romance and during the time we have been on daring, Leif Ericson, “Leif ‘the Lucky" P_E_j[_ the son of Eric the Red, sailed from Such hospitality and such kind- Iceland, in 1000 A. D., to Greenland nesses as we have received at the and from there to the coast hands of the clergy and people and of what was to be called America five the press we shall have to travel far centuries later. We remember the to exceed. names of the places where Leif Eric- , Ladies’ _ Silt- Vests and Bloomer. FREE Ask your husband to smoke Rosebud cut plug so he can get you these dainty undies, free. Made of a high grade silk and rayon fabric, in sizes 36 (small), 38 (medium) and 40 (large), in pink shade only. "sue-var 5, h," One vest is given in ex- change forsix sets of "Poker Hands”; or one pair of bloomers, to match, in exchange for seven complete sets of “Poker Hands”. Smoke ROSEBUD and save the “Poker Hands” We trust that our visit will mean son touched-"Markland" and Vine- to those we have touched greater love land the Good." Here, to ihe wile of to God, greater love to the Church, one of the heroes in Leif‘: sharp- and greater love to mankind. beaked dragon-ship was born the I am,.Sir, etc, first white child of the North Am- CAPT. S. N. MARSHALL, erican continent. P.P. for Church Army Crusaders. As a fitting tribute to Iceland, to its "Althing" a government of right and democracy, and to commemorate the voyage of Leif Ericsson, the Amer- ican congress, at its recent session, passed a motion of approval, at th passeda motion of approval, at the instance of Congressman Burtness of North Dakota, that the United States accord tangible recognition to an eve of such historical significance The material form which this tribu.e will assume will be the erection of ‘a statue of Leif Erlrsscn at Reykjav- MAI-N TRUNK HIGHWAY Sir,—Why is the main trunk high- way, east of Summerside, leading from Robinson's Mill to Reid's Corner, so neglected all spring and summer? Why is the Minister of Public ‘Works neglecting this portion of road? Where are the Government mem- bers who represent the 5th district of Prince, Dr. H. MacNeill and Mr. Allen? They surely must know the k‘ JUST ARRIVED F ROM ENGLAND A nice fresh stock of Naylor’; Genuine Ellllllh White Lead. This product will stand the weather better and go far- ther than any other lead on the market. Also always on hand Paint Oil. Turpentine, Dryerl, etc, etc. Bethune Hardware Bo. Ltd. Phone 757. 128 Quecn Street. ‘THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" condition of this; road, As a. matter ilk, the island's capital. This statue, which will b3 the work of the Iceland- ic sculptor Elinar Jzmsson is io cost of fact, there is not a. worse main trunk line in this Province, and it would be hard to find a road in such $50,000, voted by Congress, together condition in any other province. with an additional $5000 to send five This Province is catering for tourist‘, official American delegates to the trade. They and we pay high forfcelebration in June, 1930. i gasoline, 5 cents a ‘gallon tax goes to‘ When it is considered that there are the Government and the registrationover 20,000 descendants cf this intre- of cars owned in the Province. ' pid and worthy people in Canada. The Premier ofthe. Province must and when the full value of the con- know the condition of this road, as he‘ Lfiblltlon which they have made to resides in Summerside. He has toiour national liie is realized it is most travel over it frequently on hlswnlikely that the Dominion Govem- i way to Charlottetown. Get busy you mcnt will not emulate and equal the away their purchases, thus effecting economies that make the competi- tion by their independent rivals so diflicuit that many of them are driven out of business. It would ap- pear that the chain store is by no means an unmixed benefit to a local community, but consumers and oth- er customers will always study their own interests when making purchas- es. Therein lies the appeal of the chain store, and it is strong. ‘TIIE RIVER Why hurry, little river, Why hurry to the sea? There is nothing to do But sink into the blue And all forgotten be. There is nothing cn that shore But the tides forevermore And the faint and far-off line Where the winds across the brine Forever, ever roam "i" And never find a home. The death of Hon. Frederick J. Nash has cast a deep shadow over our city and Province. During many years past he has been widely and favourably known to almost every- body within our Island shores. l-ie was gifted alike above most men as a public writ/er and a platform speaker. As an unwearied soldier of the press he gave of his best to the readers of The Patriot from day to day. and when occasion called him to address a public meeting he was always listened to with close atten- tion and frequently moved his audit- oh’ 1mg“ “me rm,“ ory deeply. Your banks are all so fair; Mr. Nash aided many swd 01111585. Each morning is a. hymn e1 praigg, strove manfuily to promote the Each momma. is a pray“ progress and Welfare 0f 0w‘ 61W B1111 All day the sunbeams glittgr province. H18 P11481118 011$ 01 111°“ On your shallows and your bars, activities is a public loss which will And at mam the d9" God "m! you _ be widely realised. Pubflc sympathy With the music of the stars. for his bereaved family is deep and _can°n 5Com wide and is‘ especially felt among the ___________ newspaper write" 0f 111° Pwylme- QN or-"rrcrar. vrsrr T0 armors OTTAWA, July 3i.—Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of National Revenue. is here today preparatory to sailing on Friday with Hon. J. E. Elliott for a trip to Europe. Mr. Euler is going on official business while Mr. E1- liottb is a personal trip. The former minister will look into complaints from overseas respecting the opera- tion of the tariff provision, that to Why hurry. little river, From the mountains and the mead, Where the graceful elms are sleeping And the quiet cattle feed? The loving shadows cool The deep and restful pool, And every tribute stream BrinBs its own sweet woodland dream Of the mighty woods that sleep Where the sighs of earth are deep, And the silent skies look down On the savage mountain's frown, THE LAND WE LOVE ' n; nan anon , r "III IIIIT SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION I said‘ to have bcen a brisk J for it, largely Mcause of superior quality as compared with the Gali- fornia oranges, many of which are small this year. Seedlings and seed- icss oranges were included in the shipment. such names as Standard Pineapple being given. some of tho boxes bore a government impaction stamp, put on at Durban. lands where competition is not the Illin essence of existence. ‘Maritimersf’ he finds, "are wor- useir country is not sdvan‘ as rapidly u the west. They feel that they are not progressing fut en- ough and they are forever diacuasini Q. When and where was the first avail of the preference, 50 per cent . " ’ , “ ‘ ' Union " ‘ in of the British labor and materials is “"19" requisite ' lly by the cotton A. The first Sunday School Union in Canada was set up in Montreal in I111! of 1686 by s. group of super- intendents to " the , , of forming a Union for the purposertio Council of Ccnada, representing ; of promoting the cause of Eundayl moat of the Protestant denomination . Schools throughout the Province. oil cvcr the Donia-lien raprcszwzy the t This was dons at a later nesting cf erect Sundry than! moi/cram; with ministers, teachers and sirv-rlntcni- its army of two million echoing m4 ante. Today the Religious Edusa- olllcozs. , - trade. which is forced to import raw materials. The fifty per cent prov]. sion is claimed to work hardship. 100, with an authorized capital oi’ $36,135,553, were Monetary Times during ended July 27, 1929, as compared with 110 with $52,217,627 for the pre- vrious week and with 96 with a. cap- v italizatlon of $34,999,700 for the cor- responding week of last year. From week ended Jan. ended July 26. 1928, new companies totalled 3,475 with a capital of $1,- 597,575,l49, and from week ended Jan. 6, 1929, to week ended July 27, 1929, there were 3,311 with $1,097,- 618560 of capital. HARD c041. ll naw American Anthracite in egg, stove and cheat- nnt aim. This is the time to pat in your requirements while price: an WELSH HARD COAL Aberpot nelte for later delivery. This Coal ll of the highest. grade and will In well W. D. Gillie Co. swho represent the fourth and.Unltcd States in official recognition fifth districts 0f Prince-Messrs, 1.08.101 [119 033551011, Wflflhtf 111180118111 811d Allen. The‘ Many of our finest settlers, our residents of these districts hold you high-minded citizens and our cour- responsible for the condition of the ngecus explorers have been of Iceland- WM- 511°" the NOD10 01 1111s Pm-lic origin, and in fitting return for "in" and 111° V1§111118 tourists what Iceland's contribution to the devel- your purchase of the $100,000.00 road opment of Canada, we await with 11111011111811’ can do. interest to the announcement by our I B111, 511', etc. Government of , the proper official RUR/tbrrecogniiion and commemoration by Canada of the thousandeth anniver- sary of the founding of the Iceland- ic Parliament. NEW INCORPORATIONS New companies to the number of Civil airmail registered m Great Britain and Northern Ireland num- reported to The bar 45a the week Protect Your Beauty BY USING YARDLEYS TOILET ARTICLES The molt popular toilet. articles in the WORLD today. BECAUSE they lndlviduullze the beauty of every man and woman to the loveliest degree. 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