. . ., , ,__ ea . ~ . , l __ f 1 , , ~ . . ' ,. _ APR1L2'rl927 f _ ` _ _ _` 'rss CHAM.-orrsrows GUARDIAN PAGE rm; __ _ Fl , .Q li' >l Marlaton-The forms r secretary nf th; consolldagedl ke Mining Dorpora tloh, 'who ls charged Wm, lssulng Mr. and l\irs. Henry Lapihorne _ t _ s in connection wit h an alleged over issue of the capl entertained the choir of St. Jamesl S W e on B' V B ' 0 H C yn :'C°ml‘a"y m $1'137'909'w0 r"°'“ of the company This ph-.ture was t ke h h . . u countr and __ _S 'ho' ___ bmck U? 50': W °" ° W” "" church very delightfully last Tues-‘ X il l l ooo _ value 9 a d 9° d °f $5 day evellillit ut their pretty llolue, _ _ "’ _ 92 1-‘°|lSWU\`U| Avenue- Gilllle-S.iiiil's. Graeme Stewart, of Montreal, " ' ` ' ' ' - lllusic and song, with a dainty sllll-~lefl Monday lol- New yo;-k_ where ‘“ °` ` i“"'» Whlled “WW ill” Dl*H=\Si\i\l_tlley will spelld a few days. 1 -..-__..._......-»~»q~»- `» --__.- - » » 1-" *it 93337 Atlantic packed moq. silo fhonel with their vocal as " _ Weokl' " -1 Sly. my friend. though you’ve known dismal failure, ' Do _not stand idly mute with de- spair. - U _ 1‘here's a thought that will stead- fastly thrill you, That Will brace like the keen mountain alr- lt is this-not a failure is final, _ . Nay," no failure is final indeedranq manyiurdfs, mi.-i-heh' a-up( liars" Aud\there's always this great iii-law’ som? »°l whl°h~'W-ere tr-°."* -'ddr ,,Dh.atl0n__‘ 'friends .-.in Truro--land different. It is never too late to succeed! Mrs. Heartz, wlfe`of Lieutenant-. (lovcrllor Heartz, leaves this morn-Z lug on u visit to Montreal. , - 'oss use Mr. John A. Mcsservey is being welcomed home from Kitchener, Ont.. nluch improved in healtll. D $1 U have pleasant recollections of Mr. W. S. Harklns, who in the days be- foro moving pictures supplanted' the spoken drama frequently brought real artists down this way. Mr. I-Iarkins married a Truro lady and in their retirement they are living in East Orange, Now Jersey,- wbere on March 15th they celebrat- ed their golden wedding annivers- ary. Mr. and Mrs. diarkins recelv-l ed' over' one hundred tele" ms' _ . , _. _ . , gn , Points in the Maritimes. »'f‘f | ‘ a s sou 'l' .,_ i Canon Troop, who has visited here on several octiasions, is now' holding a Mission in New York, where he is a very popular preach- The Chief Justice and M“__er. He is staying with his distlng-_ Mathieson are receiving congratu-; lations of the arrival of their first T"°°l’ at the Kl"59i°¥- Wiley are decidedly better than they grandson, borll to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Chauvln, of Montreal, on .liarcll 26th. uished brother. Professor Carter: n s m' ' Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. B. Grady have returned home from a two months. visit to the Southern States. I :__ s s _ l Wide sympathy will go out to Dr.; Clift, who left here Wednesday forl Boston, in_ answer to n. telegram announcing the sudden death of' hi if i i t th it can hours ull too rluickly. 13 it li are among the new compose effects Palm Beach notes that a lavender cast lends illtorelit, to tho blue, ;link, and rose tones which sooftell :lre seen and red continues its pro- lnincnce, while a warm shade of Lan is being given more attention, mtl green, yellow, ond white also -.lre favored. V 1# I5. Mrs. Oswald Wright, wllo has for her home ill Digby, N.S. l nan l Mrs. J. Gordon Baker, of Sack- ivllle, N.B., was at home during the appear to be prosperous and de,_` ea hour on Saturday ll.m. to a lllllll-.Hgmed “dm the land. of, their ber “I me young ladies nw" Prince adoption. Mrs. Silliker thinllsiit is -:dwurd Island, who are attending __ wonderml c°mm,y_ with its he Ladies' College. The invited wealth of fruit and nowers_ and guests included Miss Blanche Cham- .ion, Miss Kay Gordon, Miss Mil- , s ._ i ired Muttart, Miss Hope _I’ritchnrd. M___ Lloyd E_ wenner has been \-Iiss Audricnne Perry, Miss Molly _wma _.Ur the past week with u' v1cArthur, Miss Margaret Stsrns, _ l Mary McDonald. l »uso_ :ho colors of the hospital and of thc association, were carried out ill vases of daffodils and irlses, and in balloons which later in the evening Miss Olive Isabel Ellis. Tyne Vnl- . Maple trees, crap Millie] trees, shrubs from the Rocky Moon-i tains and many varieties of Cana -_ alan alms. never beferv mwn in ngland, are to be found there. A' » - s WORM _W MIGUQED part of the lake in the grounds has t say "sie '11' want to coins d C ,ull __ and .lm 2"" S" " °“" °" ”"‘ “‘° ;::.al::m;lld :xl ngllirlezyln tml ess Qpp M.lgl=lRl0N0.UN0ED . bay. Lady Bynl i! ¢ili\Ji'°llil?¢l-018 iznmioliiwwohuunce the s as 1, ru the arrival of some Osnudittl swamp OFTEN \lISSPIELiLEn pgrmis treo-fron which 'sible two ss ibie 0NY‘vlS choice pl-6.9; noe, optllgi. ll...- my -i_h`¢_"ll`»a srmvll Vlhlil Ill! WI# .:l’.i’ir ".l|(_“ l s s s prescribed in \vhole_su.le dress col-1 H(,u_ ,§_ B_ yvarbunon and Mrsf l°°'~i°“B~ _ _ _ Warburton were among the visit- l . Tho dinner given by thc itoyai Milo, H O D Scqrave. designer imd driver of the great 1000 horse V_i_°t‘i'i’I_ _I;_{_‘;’_;'£:_:;l_ ‘;;“;‘_;a;_;“;‘_;i;` Illennalll i\0\idnY- H0 Will be “USUN- power 4-ton Sunbeam racing car, ‘His Majest S" which hs bought H1011 0 ‘ ' several weeks. from Britain to try ou;°§_n the boa ch at Daytona Beach Tnls week -on Hotel, in honor of this yeur’.~=_ _ his ottlcial time was B4 miles an *hour and unoiflcaaliy he made ,» d allng ,gags of nu;-nog, wal; sl- ` _ 20715 The previous record was 173882 miles an hour, held by “wand b b ____ one hundred ______l Mrs. Maynard McDonald, of Mon Capt Malcolm Campbell, also n Brltiaher mn 0 y a C U 15 ill the Ulf UW “est °f .l H tl lnaalll' .Lady Stavert and her daughter, -B In 8 1 . _ 4 Quite a number of Charlottetown; Navy with lllllk; ond fucll:-lla people are plannlng on a hollday tones with pale blue; water and vlgll to New York for the Engle,- ,lale grecll: mulberry and fucllsia;l5e,.,l0l,_ \ ors to Summerside this week. A ` l E 8* 4 Q i Mr. Cllarles Owen of Georgetown _is visiting ill the city. the guest of this grand-daughter, Miss Beatrice _Mcliinllolh Yesterday Mr. Owen _celebrated his 90th birthday and |received thc hearty congratula- jtions of a wide circle of friends in iwllich thc Gua_rdiall`lleartiIy J0ipsZ"', lbeell visiting` her mother, Mrs,.l MPS. -101111 Sillilief. Of WiilI10i3. 'Alexander McKinnon, and brcther.‘l’. E. 1.. han arrived \\0m0 ‘after lvn-. J. J. Mcxlnnon, left rnllrsdliya-pellalnlz the “'l"*<=r in Los Angeles. ltialiiornia, visiting her son, Mr. lllarold H. Silliker, and. family, and ,other relatives and friends. She met several former Islanders who beautiful trees. _ .evere case of quinsey. ' .Vilas Inez Mutch, Miss Aullie Phil- _ s 'e is _;_ ips- M155 Ruth Mme” ‘md Miss Rev. R. W. Lindsay, of Hazel l brook, left last~week on a visit to his old home in Glasgow, Scotland, Ilia numerous friends wish him a _sea I Vury narrow black ciro ribbon is hut models, the ribbon empioyed_ lon one edge only, with one band_ used around the bottom -of the, .crown and one around the 'tip and .ine edge or me little brim, which i...| ‘dded to the hm of the hour' T.hefturned up at the back, while a pom-‘ graduating nurses, including Mlss___0m or aigreue enact _“ms uw: Eleanor Beales, of Charlottetown. _ow “dm _ _ _ r u e s is growing fashion amongst brides dn of the big est mysteries that -' _. e 5 _ . ‘ _ . lp Q - ' Lord and Lady HYDE MVB ““°\'iFd1`ilas ever punllld the ci-ty of Lo_i‘i“_l[bel; were, am]-.=-gllll al-9, under grounds of Thorpe-"Hall. thelr_.do'p._ _ _ _,Scott Act? 1 ' msidenca lnw 5 Clm§¢1llm‘l» rDr. Lemieux, _Quellecs egtllilf (lMr. Tanton . .said Ml°.'.- Saint _ ` 4 _ _ qdmlts 'ia Brltlull that everything lit tihe project luis but refuses to re- General United them- .have he is set- Premier ` The Public Forum lof Agricultural lands ill 1926 were _ . _ `l1li ilinnutanlgsz null that electo 1-l‘ lay' Mtssl-Ilivrith katggxe' ,wu_,chi_l The touch ofdcfinlte color wl_xich'Wlll regard the issue as one thai; bane. nn! 99 ‘ delnallds of them truth and snher-i Even out This column is open for the discussion by correspondents oi questions of interest. The _'Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the § opinions cl' correspondents. w+»»» `. ‘ Tl-lEf C. P. R. ' Sir,--'i‘hc .finances as well :ls tlle` trains and passengers of`thc C. i’. R. continue tourlake iprogress. Ac-' cciding to the last annual report. of the Company,.the working ex-5 pensesyof the railway in 1926' ln- cludillg all the taxes paid, amourit- ed to__77.30 per cent of the gross earnings, The net earnings were 22.70 llcr celli. as com»po.re:l with 21.90 pel cent. in 1925» As to the general conditions ai- fectlng the C. P. lit., it appears that were ill 1925. Tho Compuny's sales 365,665 acres, for which $4,7li.l39.- 16 wcle received,-an average oi $12.89 per acres! included ln tlllsi area were 10,737 acres of irrigatelll lalld, for which $44.99 lper acre welej obtained, so that the average for; the llalallcc was $11.92 per acre-.| The balance sheet reveals all lu-, crease in the total assets of the $1,1l3.872.692 at the emi of 1925. This is the railway which sonic; of thc \visest politicians oi' their; day and gelleratloll lll'opilu:~;le:l.f "wouldll't llzly grease [or the wheels," I am, Sir, etc., NATIONAL POLICY _ -i--_- “TEMPER/NNCE" Sir,-The Rev. A. A. !\lci.eod,3 Field Secretary and Organizer ol'_ the Temperance Alliance, has done, well in rirecting public attention to the meaning of the word "Temper-_ ance". No doubt he is quite right in his lltutcments thai, as used ill. the New 'l`estament, “telllllel'llnc'e"i docs not mean "moderation," no doubt that is the sense ill which it_ ls used when, ity _is _stated thnti “agaillst such there is no law." - .But, ill these days the orlllllzlri' use of the word is solncwllui. dii'fl~r- ont; and ii. is tile ordinary use that conv_l-'y.~l the meaning. Webstol- defines "telnllerance" to bc "ilal\it» ual niodera.tic~n ill regard to the ill- dulgence of the natural appetites and passions; regtrailled or moder- ate indulgence, as temllerauce ill eating and drinking; tenlpernucv in the indulgence of joy or mirth,- specifically. moderation and some- times abstinance in respect to us- ing intoxicating liquorS;” and a "temDerate" man is one wllo is j'lno_der_Q.te ill..thei_r illlllllgellce of Ihe natural appetites or passions.- _rs te__nlpel'ate ill ehtilil: and drink- {»lliZ. etc. The imperial Dictloll- My and `CycloDedia defines temper- ance 'to mean ‘_‘model-ation" "self- restraint." "Datience," “c-almness." _ The Century Dictionary supplies a liké“‘definltion of the word "tcm- Dcrance" and illustrates _it with the following passage from Milton: _ “If thou will observe the rule of- 1 Not 120° Illlwh. by temperancc lenght in what thou eatest and drlnkest; l seeking fronl thence due nourish- ment, , _ Not gluttonous deligllt,-so maya; Thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop 1 IMD 1-hy mothers lap." f BOBW6ii ill iliii life 01' Jgllllgoll remarks: "Many it any did he las; many 8 Yvnr did he refrain from tag e. Y. g , _ sixty members of thc- associaiioll the Pmmlel. and MrH_ Stewam _v\ine;- but when he did eat it was tnd forty-three graduates of 192..‘ , , , ‘ i‘hc hall-room, ill which the dinner I “'“" Mid' D“°'"°"wd “ mmm’ ‘""`|used by Reboux for bands on new :hat-lrful scene. l’urllle and i£old.I ' vcraciously, when he did drink uine it was copiously. lie cmllll Dractle abstinallce. but not tem- Derance," And Sllailespeal-0 ml. rises tilat “ill the very torrent, tenlllcs and as I may say, thn whlrlwilld of passion, you must al.. 'lime *Hid heget ll. temperancc that may Hive it smoothness.” _It is in this sell:-le here set forth lildi. thc W0l”d Will bu ilorllg in mind throughout the election con- test in which “tempcrall<-c" is the issuc. Let Us hope that tilerc willl iw lvlnnera ‘e in the lzlnguagll ur, son New Londorl, entered the room ness as well as clemme ' t d t L ll n ~ SB Gi’ in procession and took their places :;:__“°_;e a____‘;'de__‘_’“s_:’_'_‘___ “$533351 thought, _ g__ “t 8 long mme ‘H horseshoe forma' broléred train was lined with sal-` am’ EWOOTTON O "°“ ‘“ "‘° ‘°" °' the "°°'"' wh"°=m0n pink clllllon ana Dsltolllls --<»¢__ ' i tables for members of tho assocla-l ____ d b me six _____d_____. _ tion were arranged as far as mightwezg ca he Y ___ ____ ___ v ____ MR. TANT1C_>_g'$ IDEA OF “ BET-l ‘ , w o wore a _ _ff be to bring members of the Hamel;-leer? chiffon dresse: with ivreatllg T-L-AWS class years together. After the de-____ green _eaves ____ than ________ 5h.____Why “red he____h___.. your _"___ lightful_dinner. danclglg took DlaCe.| ` §l:;'_l1ll__§_f_10k;__\'l;n _i;_0iN, April 1.--The_ ident_i_:l_I, you lleclare\i.1iat. "Mr. 'Palltoll re- Mlss mme Daltom M,-5_ A_ J_ _ol-l. of v_the_lEnglis_;1_n__l_;z__n o:_l_;l:_p_\_s:1sgp____ ‘fuses to helieva Mr. S_alnl. _I"ic;c. -‘ .n _e.__. " _'or o\"llc tt ` lt , alefen, and her son. Addie, of Bos-lggwzr.l-2l_?_i'_________s_5o_____o?;0o0 ___ _‘___ _______v________cep________;__\_rv;J__rl0;) Q_;§_____<_>_ll_ ton, left Paris March 11tiN0l°\Nl¢°»_ `eve_lopnlc_nt’_oi the I»a1e'St..Jol\~ii."Wlly do you insist upon chasing after spending some tlx_ne____at the district in the.l>rovlnc_c__ ct QU°_ll°‘F» slladows? Did the Provincial Trees* Hotel Lutotia. ` ' _ , _particularly as resards__i._lle minln5 ,urur extricate you frolu the tangle _ , , _ ' , . and pulp and paper i_iiduBtrlos,~ iS,of your assertion-_i,il'ut “ninety ner- teut of tile mnltliliallties of ue Pieires pamphlet: was not the whole tijuth ahdua poor offset to declarations.--of those who the liscts. Ed. G.) make a and _not knew with- government lsw. The was into the existing un- Carliinnl and the lame not so It oonse __ _JE __ 1 your _ _ Irion. . . cunme "l`nal1‘.Asl_l.l‘_rv AND INBANITY , -4 ' ' » _ .l speak frequently about the nunl- ber of cures that take,piace now ill our hospitals for 'thc insane. In the New Ellgland States some surprising rcsults_ have been ob- talnell 'by the careful ovcrhnuling of- each patient when he nrriveu. in additioll to the “llistory" that is sen-t ill by the family physician, another careful searching for condi- tions other than mental is under-_ taken. _ l Thus teeth growing ill the wlong direction. infected teeth and tollsil.~l,~nn overuse of the wrong kinds ol food, have all been found to be the causation factors in many cases. . A French pllysiciuu, dealing with mental cases, was able to show that ill 172 cases sllowillg extreme irri- tability, worry and dread, 123 hull "colitis," .which is :lu illilulnmation ol' the last portion of the large il\~ testluc. - . There was no otllcr callditioll that could be held responsible for tile lrbovc mental symptoms. 1 .Sonic folks halve a ‘tcndelley io` have all illcrezlse of acids ill the blood. :llld othels all increase ill zllkalis, and 'ton lllut-ll of either call cause fernlcnlatlolll ulld -llutrefac~ tion of the waste matter in this part of intestine, ‘Now what is the llrigilllll cause oi this inflamed condiiioll of the lin- ing of intestine? _ |0cea.sionnlly it may lbe due to_ something of 8 poisonous nature; taken in as food, -hut nearly nil: cases can be traced to collfltillaiion, ol_io taking of scvt-l~c drugs io cor- rect constillatioll. _ ` And the treatlnent? l This should start right at the. dress on a Lommo the Origin of Which is Hid in the Dila., and Distant Past, With Two Historic Jokes Perpletrated by a Future King and - . ' a Future `Sena`tor ...__ , l __ nly Observed i’racticel'} The ‘speaker .tt Sl. .iallles Liter- ftuil of a number ni' {'tltul.~`.s',`|! ‘ani UTY S00i€'i)'.i1\Si “V811-ini! WHS MT-fsure we all shoufd be iiuplly is A. W. Hyndlnsll who read a nl0Bt.Killgs", and ons. ol ,ills things we informative paper on .All F‘ool's Day and its Jokes". -Mr. David Stewart preisided, and there was a lively discussion at the close, tak- en part in by Mr. W. A. Stewart. Mr. W. A. Macbarell, who moved and seconded a vote of thanks Hon. John Agnew,Rev. Dr. Coffin, Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Mr. D. A. .\'.oKinnoll and Mr. J. R. Burnett. _nil know something ztlloul .'.. il.£n_g _fooled solllellllle ill our 1.l'e on.Alg' .l.i lst. So lar buck as 1760 Poor Robln's Almanac publlsilell this verse over the mondll tf April: 1 ( }'i‘lle first ol' April sonlo do say. f’ ils set apart lor All Fools l.;..y; __ lliut wihy the people cali it so » |Nor l, nor they lllenliselves do Mr. Hyndman said: ill is alll'lro~ k"°“" _‘ ' pria-lle enoutzh that thi.; subject i should be ‘_-let spar-t for this partlcu- Just 'because of this “559"U°“ and declaration all the lexico lar day. but I fail to ser why l __ d ___ ___ _nc ____ should be fixed upon as .thc gout "to grap ers nn mn trs yc poir..l the .lnoral and 1lll.vef7afei_ , _.r'- 2 "§"~»‘-.*75* ` .'- ..r1;.'!~+"5su=?.l ‘»'~2'1" ’};`5;:':~>." 'fiyf' '»`}. .i _._'._1-g 2 :lt in f 'fm -li .‘..\¥ 5.! I G '.f` s-`,* l . Y l .~'.,' . t l/1*. .{go§ l u . , fi' 1 ;j=.‘_ ’.‘.':.' .\\_`;‘_l* 4 ,_..__. l 'fi 3 \ $.15... i'E‘_‘.~‘~f ll-,. f-if/f fi G 'l _ '§-fs. iii* _ _:lf-¢i get l l- 'Y