~ was.»urr-u-=--*'s.~r=..;;L§i~ii: 133.13%» {half ii-‘Eils ._. I‘ ' THE UQRIIUITETOWN GUARDIIN ' Notes by the Way it may be worth while new and ‘ again to take stock of what our Province has dons for the Liberal Government and what that Gov- ernment has. done for us during llliellk litter. D. l. Dania. U11‘. p88! five years. In December 1921 we sent our full quota of '°‘" ‘“°"“"’“ “’ ‘mam’ '° "Pr! port tho Liberal party as led by ' Mr. MaeKenzie King. Along with 6A8 ON TH! QTOMACH , __. band concert is an enjoyable tffilhluke {ond Liberal blocks o‘ l6 “om one '3' the wmmmw" lumen" i i _ Ne" Scot“ and 65 from Quehacmvlth which mankind suffers is pain . | f . , our visitors louk upon ths oim “my helped w overthrow the 1,, the gtonl‘lchi i i THE iliilillliiiilililiN Billiiililii Incident, I. (floater I. Islam; lent. I. Ieotlhry, Hall- 00L II, l. IQIIIIOI, ll. l. 0. Idltor and Ianaur. I. I. Barnett. l. lawsuits he surprising after-feeling of mouth freshness which , Minty's_ Tooth Paste leaves, is due t0 ti": amazing cleansing ac- tion of the pleasantly bubbiiiigfoam. Minty‘s is mun: than a tooth paste, It's a mouth wash too. THIJRSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE (lrvut Britain is tho most law- u! entertainment as indispensable;Magma“ Govarmncnl and Uslmmenlti- 1:11"! b,” BHKM-t?!‘ "five"!- W0?" abiding civiiizcd in every well conducted city and us], m“ mug Government m us!“ ofnsfgtiggdotrlnuvscr GYM)’ iuea. wvrld. 'l'lic criminal has not nnr is especially looked for iuihc Capi- y it has been generally agreed that ElIIOBt of these cases are duc to iracid stomach." and the old fash- ;oned remedy, baking soda. cer- Hon. John E. Sinclair waa therc- mmly gives wondem“ mu“ Ouc of our older professors in medicine has been pointing out to his brethren tiiat u great many of these cases can bc cured with a little sensible advice. He tells them that it is really an irritation of the nerve centres that causes the pain. and that im- prisoned “gas" causes a spasm of the stomach and the tube going down to it, that is the oesophagus. if the spasm passes away the gas is belched up and relief obtained. Unfortunately these nervous folks, after belching up gas, im- mediately swallows more air, and thus keep up the distress. This type is usually thin. and no amount of "feeding" seems to fat- ten thcm up. Relief from anxiety, or a long holiday. increases their woight and strength. He stated further that some of these 0850s were due to old inflam- matory conditions in the gull blad- der or appendix. Also that eye strain, and ear, teeth and tonsil conditions were frequently the cause. All these conditions irritate the nerves that supply all the dill- couutry in tho 6° stead. ,chniict- in lcu to cscapc and no Ah-eudy we - lnl lmvc many visitors here and July, is now of the Province. ciliilire n! all to escape thc puir ifllllllvlll iii!‘ iflw ltfflicribos i" hi“ which in the near uiiiugupon taken into the King Cabinet {and given a forccastlo position in the ship of state, so to speak. This promotion, with the title of honorable gave him pro-em- inence among the four urem- ers from this Province and _ ._.I...,_,_.§KT;___.V,.__,.._¢,. ~n~.-. L, ..... crimr if iiv be found guilty. Thc Wm 1nd,“; many n10“. pulici- arc on the job all ilic limo. y At a Chivi WHY PAY “ACRE? "Constables held recently in Lon- ‘don-those coilferonccxs are held Wc trust that full arrangements VHIIFPFQIICL‘ "i will bc itiadc to get tho band con- certs started and kept up weekly It will no KWBEIAITO§TJ‘G doubt cost something but the moti- Romain (‘nilitilic church uud mou- ~fivllle lhiligh “'91? 5am Whifiliey so spent remains in the city HPWPRIWII Si. Aline Dc Ilesiigtiuche, my“... Qqngiderahii’. light "niand is by no means lost. it is a across the rivcr from (‘zinipiit-litoii, Brmsh ‘mugs profitable and Wm were finally ziestiwiiwdl by fire Sun- yield dividends in many ways. during the summer. __..__..__ enabled him to lay the foundation of his famous immigration policy and achievements resulting there- from. The emigrants who came were first-class men, and women. A land boom followed with record prices in a limited area‘. The first and last in many years. Friends and neighbors of the Cabi- . . conference winet Minister were able to realize Jrequrntiy for mutual instruction the system. investment lid)‘ Illivflltiitil- Th“ 1"" i‘ ‘flfllhiriiich in this country we might . . . it’ ' .‘ _ . w, lfxilrleuifmttfi 01,1: l,[,l)§‘,,,,).u:l1‘,,\-:': ['l\'l()ck profitably compare with our own and .1“. rm- protoctidflyl(WUHIIHQIT methods. of tlu- (‘iinicur tiny .\li s “as llll _ _ _ illiu aictiuii ill once. The H1‘ tle- Qol- “edge“ond' M‘ I" Dairtmi-ui ilt*l]‘i~ units ills-o tisitudmtori; (Ours? of a 5mm ‘upon their real estate I" hanm lei 1 d; emf-uncut in H1‘ t‘ . . lhllli)! ‘oliitlillc and other t-duii» 7D" “M shepherd HQPYUOdY lwliw m’ hem showy m Wnsmngtmlisolfleiy enhanced prices. A build- melll \\'l'i'v' lll$iiUti to iiit- fcrry and indeed we béconw sheep» A, mlgiWILli a view to at least reducingqng boom gonowed’ A bungalo lake" l" lib‘ rwill’ 0" m“ “mle- other “use he Sam “no as you flratthe world menace of oil pollution was erected. which stands to this i .' _da,a ut to 'Vliitil ewww""""f*t""*’~,tuiti is bad education l'0l‘ the child.“ nailsahle waters which threat Y ‘“°““"‘° ‘ “ 5 °' a o“ ‘he wholesale destruction of forecast and statemauiike vision. ' nd a bad slogan for the race." _ _ is The idea of course is that blinddnsh- A Prenmmm‘? conference I , In English 2o 15'9- Every package of Winchester Cigarettes contains a poker hand insert: card, Save these inserts—they are valuable in exchange for packs of high grade playing cards, etc. I m» OIL POLLUTION OF SEAS in the “ddrossv 5mm ’An international . h id th tn a h. , - , - . . i tunthinking obedience destroys iu was e e a er av w w a Through“ m" "a" the (our tifglilrszgrlrr;izifgérséetugnfbgléigigtillihe task of bringing w Your attcn- mm mo muchidraft agreement was drawn up By W. L. Gordon ++>oo0++v0++40+9+++++4+4 iYfilliiS fil-"llifiN AIISFSLII): “ilc looks badly" nil-tins that he makes bud ilsc m‘ his i-yv-s. Say kQ burl," though “liad" it) iil" is not pcrtcci i-Ingiisb. ' Ailfiidtiiffitlidfitdilt: sc- sanio. Pronuunct- sc zi-nic, the o as in "st-t." n as in " . u“ i‘ {IS in "inc." acccnt iii‘.\i \‘_Vlilli)ii-. fii\"l'l-l.\' .\liFSi'l'1i4i.i§lJI iiilu, 'l'Wu it's. tiblircv- S\'.‘\'li.\‘\'.\l\': uuribuiv. ascribe,lcvv-rytliing we wnnt to do and that 1B1"- connect. a n. impuic. \\'i()llii .\"l'l'iiY: "liar tbrci- lillli‘\‘ 11nd it is yours." us invr-‘isc our vocabulary by iilusivrini: mu- \\.‘nl'il i-nvh tiny, Tn fifljfn‘ word: TNSIPIIHTYI quality 0i‘ iii-inc: Instr-loss. n Wfirfi tnilu-s in luir bvznitic i’); /. /i IDNEYA PILLS S»; i .\.\\\\\\.\\',_si,p/ L Kloutv/D/ t f‘..*‘=~.~»f," mzhzsr EDSI a ' °37 rssfiii _..____-_--—-——-—— ooocoovvoowo-o-vown +o+o iiiiimiid h" 5 Coal Orders We are prepared to illi- dull. ivus till-loss. "ine-‘ipiilihv siiillfllililfiH ulH ‘dividual initiative; I quttcrnziiism or being too much cared for loads to a slavish de- “pondcncc upon others‘ rather than! on line's own sclf. 0n this sidc of the Atlantic, both in the United States and Canada "Do" and ‘“Dou‘t" are‘ Wc have: v cnticlctl laws intruded to coniprzi| ‘the words written all over tln- land. uevio (in or not to do practicnllyi ,w4- don't ivztnt to. and niIiBi "l H5 l'i":~‘l)i‘('ii\'(* (if lill‘ law. tho uid- military system. it iniifln good soldiers but years of . - i . —"it destroyed the soldicrs nidivid- i m‘ i iuziiity. 'i‘lis-. 'wlillu obedient to the word of coni- (‘anadiau soidirrs. mand while iu action or on parade idid nut lose their indiiritluuiity and /‘,‘ "not infrequently acted upon their Iown iuitizitivc. "i"! iwere not lung enough in the army in any case to losi- or eran to blunt this (‘nu- atllan characteristic which Bfifvefi .thoni so woll in many dangerous i '|‘b|-- is u form of obedience in ‘thr- as you nrc told" which .may and should be encouraged in child. but the command lvcn in such a way as tn lPi. tho child do some thinking iovcry for tiiinscll. Hc should know why it is being diine. why the "as you- ‘re told“ is the best way. in our schools there is perhaps lton much obctliouce to methods, to supply ihC bQ-St (klaliproscribctl rules, to mechanical ha- ‘bits. This loads to what the psy- and Coke in any quatbichtilogists call “slave mentality." tity. Allow us to quilte- our prices before or- dering. A. Pickard 8t Co. Phone 240 ++o>o+o4¢+o++¢ +000 ww“ __?___._ OLIVE OIL IMPORTED FOR YOU Olive on may he w" It"! yet of Inferior quality. Hlqh grade olive all muat be made from carefully selected olives, picked It just the right timl and put through lust tho right p! ceases in extracting the oil. We have such an oil- l! is the (iuiot - Brand PRICE 35 CENTS. rs: g macs DRUGSTORE 140‘ George Street . _ do». 816 iTho child must be taught to think {for himself. to rely on bimslf. li ltlicre are rules‘ 0r certain methods ‘to be followed he should under- stand .why and that why should bc Iiecause it is the bcst way. To work out a problem by a certain rulc, unless he understands why it is the rule, is noteducating the child. Training think is real education. STREAM OF TRAVEL to travel bus llifflllfly started with rapid increase in volume. We in Slimmer and prospects oi‘ this province are interested in this and nothing should be left undone The mild invit- ntiractivc as possible. summer evenings are now inn and the number of people on our streets is increasing nightly and anxious eyes are directed to- wards the band-stand on Queen Square. Thcro ls "nothing tioing" there as yet. We note that our City i \to make our city and country as Fathers, at s recent meeting, rs- ferred tn the necessity oi’ an early move. This necessity is generally recognized by our citizens to many of whom particularly mothers and children, this In practically the duly recreation available. ‘Besides pun-e of our cirlnens to whom the instant nud instinctive obcdientzeillilfliid "lofliiilffls - . with the hope that all the princi- pal nations would agree to it. The proposal is to establish areas from fifty to 150 miles from the coast in which the discharge of oil or oily mixtures constituting a men- ace shall be prohibited. The na- tions which, i.t is expected, will he signatories to the convention arc United states, (Iauadu, Great Bri- the Netherlands, Spain, Swe- ltaly, Ju- dun, Franco, Denmark, Leigh» prvtly much as wt: pioasc lr- liilil- - it is uot cxpocted that the pru- will successful although they may i0 be entirely a certain extent relieve the situa- Tiic dcsignatcd areas will iic tine oceans urn wide police-d but and opportunities for evasion nro many. The amount of pollution log- aily prohibitive will involve-compli- cations. while no doubt many oth- er complications may arise. liumau progress, although in rap- id. particularly these modern days of inventions and discover- ies. is not always uninterrupted. not always even progress. The oil- hurning machinery in ships was one o1‘ the greatest inventions ‘If the past quarter of a century and its use is more general. yet if it is to be util- becoming more and Ized at the coat oi‘ tho destruction Inf our fish and our water-fowl its advantages will greatly discounted. We cannot af- couimerciai in! ford tn sacrftlcc our fisheries, nor can we afford to burn coal in our stoamships while a cheaper and more convenient fuel is available. Probably no forward step is pos- sible except at the expense of pre- vious forward steps. Machinery has displaced hand saving devices have thrown labor wood. labor; labor out of employment; as a fuel has given place to coal, coal is now giving place to oil and to hydro-electric, each being relegat- ed to the past as its successor comes in but not without loss and displacement. But on the whole there is progress, progress with sacrifice but, at each step. a little gain. it is tho "pig fleas have little fleas upon their hacks to bite 'em; the little flous have lesser fleas and so ad eternal round, infiuituni." ---{0¢—- -- EDITORIAL NOTES Car owneris should be careful not to park in front of gaugwayo or there may ho trouble. Our new slogan-"An Island up and doing," not "A Prnvintie ~down and out." Dominion Day, the. greatest of 0hr national holidays, comes next. Too fast driving and full glare headlights still defy the police and the traffic regulation.“ _' members from Prince Edward ls- lznd were faithful and tireless in their support of the King Govern- ment. A more faithful slid de- votcd little band of followers could not be found among the support- ers of any Government under the sun. If money was wanted, as it was always wanted by the King Government, tobuild branch rail-| ways, grain elevators. to widen and deepen canals in any Province but our own, they were ‘there to vote it by day or night. it mat- icrctl not that there was nn grain for the olevutnr. no paying traffic for the cnnuls or tho railways, they were there, up and dressed, prim- ed and- taocked to vote it. Or was It that some Harbor Commission in Quebec ‘that want- ed a loan of five or ten millions. Those worr- ndditiouul loans, to bc cstivo organs, and hence the stom- ach is the part that tells the pat- ient about it by means of the pain. Tn relieve the spasms, lcsren the activity, and wash out the stomach, he suggests our old friend baking soda. a quarter to half a teaspoon- ful ‘in n glass of water an hour be- fore meals; the water at the same time promoting the excretion of waste products in the blood through the kidneys. The diet should be. restricted. and only the cupful of liquid al- lownd with each meal. . lio stated further that if tho phy- sician would point out to the pat- ient that there was no organic. condition, no possibility of cancer. ulcer. or anything oisc, and that if tho directions as to sleep. fond and outdoors were followed out, he was sure to get. 4)B[i.8l‘. the patient would immediately be a long ways inward complete rccovcry. While all this is not now. ii. is gratifying to get this Manic advicc from one oi’ our most eminent pro- piietl on top of earlier loans on which no principal or interest had been paid, for years. And tiic millions had to bo borrowed in bu’, thus loaned out. But was tiiorni a mau dismayed among the ifullh- ful Four‘! Not one! Theirs not lions fly. as the King Goveruiuont. l)l‘tl0l’f‘d. And how fared Prince Edward island In those feur years? Did the Province want its narrow gauge railway made uniform with the mainland standard or a sec- ond fcrry steamer to take the’ place of tho old one In time or ac- cident. or repairs. or a frost proof warehouse at Georgetown? Tho Province was told to wait and it waited. The Faithful Four would not hurry or worry the Govern- ment with triflos such as these. At the bidding of tho men who sit in the seats of the mighty, tbc ls- land must wait and practice self- denial, till times grow better and Dominion finances improve! So affairs moved on for four years. Then came the clash of October last. Nine Cabinet Min- isters knocked down and out in a day, and three of them Maritimers and our own and only chief Liber- al statesman among the number; only two Liberal members from this Province where there were four a year ago. But the two were even more faithful and un- tiring In their support than the four had been. They are at it yet as they have been during a six month's session. ‘ready to vote money to build railways to Hudson Bay, the North Pole or the moon, and equally ready to consent that this Province shall wait and practice self denial. Truly they love the King Government, not wisely, but tno well! The Four who supported the Government when its ranks were full, are quite out. done in their devotion by the Two Liberal mem- hers we now have st Ottawa. Down to October last the Island had a Cabinet Minister of Its own and the Maritimes had four Min- isters of State. Now the Maritim- es have but one in the Cabinet and the island has none. Down to last October the reek of the Curi- toms frauds had not tainted all the air. it did not smell to Heaven as it smells today. . . ltis a shattered fragment of a govern- to make reply. theirs not to rl-‘U-Jygrgevgrlng, and son why, theirs to make the mii-ltipinionatoti. a lltiio unfortunate in tcssors of medicine. JIYNE 2i.—-You are ileteriniucd. somewhat solf- pu-tting yourself in a had light. You need to cultivate cautiousness in action and speech. You have re- marks-bio ability to secure and hold love and friendship. Never allow jealousy orhntc to enter your lilc. Live for others. Be hopeful of the best. " Your birth-stone is s pearl, whic\h means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors si'e iisill ililw and white. O-O-OO-O-Q-O-O Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers §O§OQO§§OQQ4§ June 24, 1926 MORlA-L LAWS—“What nation is there so great, that. hath sta- tutes, and Judgments so righteous as all this law. whichl set before you this flay?" Dent. 4:8. BEAVER-IO Ibord, Thy perfect converting the soul. law is A SONG OF THE UNRiETURNING Tonight. a crimson sun With no attendants by, Goes down in lonely splendour An orange waste of sky. Never in all the years Garbed thus will he go from mo: fled is the sea-gun's wing, And blood-red is the sea. Never again will the clouds Group in this austere way; Never again will love ‘Be as it is today. Never again will the waves Break as now on the shore: Nothing in earth or heaven rComes as it came before? iliigh beauty will never return ln the same hood and gown, Whether the rose grows red Or the old oak burns down; Or the blue rain dances swiftly Down the green alslerl sea. Or whether on gray. winding roads iMy love walkii with me. -—-WiIson Macdonald. are supporting with such love-sick and tireless devotion. And like the Ivy plant that ersepe and tvvlnee about a decay- ing castle,‘ It may be truly said of The Public Forum Illa oolnll t! open for tit an by w. aaponlanla at a The flannllan loos r ham-sully endorse the ap- lnlaaa at eunsneaduh. ONLY TWO PARTIES Sin-Your correspondent. “Au interested Voter", is nu thc right track. l remember‘ that thu lulu Hon. Edward Wheian wrote many years ago these words: “Let purty nuines be what they may. there cun bc only twn sidcs in the lionsc." The truth of this sluic- mcnt is evident. Every question decided in the ikigislature is de- cided by means of one vote, for or against the proposal. The major- ity, hovrcver made up, has its wuy. The Third purty unist. of uccessity vote? with the majority or tho miti- ority. Tiiurc arc practically but two sides in the House. Ono of it was that passengers from the fcrry at Borden would get to their‘ litimes flint night. Hut there are no passengers coming cast by ‘the first trip of the ferry to llordeu only nu odd passenger from Mont- real by the Maritime express, a train few passengers care to take at all. The traffic east Kings County is ncurly all from the New Eng- iuud States. and these passengers and tho American mail come by tho late boat, as also do all pas- scugcra and mail frnni Montreal by the Ocean Limited . The train that, brings all of importance don't roach the city till ll o'clock. it‘ it connects at Royalty that's the train to connect with. The pro- sont connection is no good. l am, sir, etc, KINGS CO. SUGGESTED SWIMMING ’ POOL I Sir.—lt is with the greatest ufi misgivings that l take upon myself the sides may be composed oi’ more than one purty; and in that. case an unscrupulous and dis- honorable purty in office may makc corrupt concessions to the Third Party, and so retain power. That is usually the wuy when liicre arc more than fwo parties in the ilonsc. That is tho way in which Prime Minister King holds on. though his Party is smaller than that of the Leader of the Op- position and though neither his Party nor that of Mr. Forko has a majority in tlio House of Coin- mons, nor cnioys the confidence of a majority of the electors. Wc. the electors of Canada, should see to it that such a scandalous and regrettable situation shall not again occur. i am, Sir, etc. AN OLD ELECTOR. June 23rd. 1926. ---oo>—-_ “JUMPING JUPITER". Sir. —This classic remark was made by Thc Pntniot in its coni- ments on Prcmior Stewarfs lat- est success at Ottawa. No small benefit could have caused Jupiter to jump at any time; for Jupiter is a big thing. Jupiter is known as the largest planet in the solar system. its diameter, Astronomy states, is "about 85,000 miles and its bulk nearly 1250 times that of our earth; but its density being one fourth that of the earth, it weighs only about three hundred times as much as our planet." The Patriot has really a bright idea of the benefit this Province is to de- rive from $40,000 a year that is to be handed out to Prince Edward island as a result of Premier Stewart's visit to Ottawa. There is, of course, nothing clearer than that if Premier Stewart" and his fellow Conservative Premiers had not gone to Ottawa to present the claims and requirements of the Mariti-mes. the $40,000 annuity would not have been obtained. But Jupiter jumping nu that ac- count must have been solely in the imagination‘ of the Patriots editor. "Jumping Jupiter" a "classical phrase." was the supreme deity of Old Rome; and tho Romans believed that "everything was subservient to his will. except the Fates" — is, however, for Jupiter -that "from him mankind received their blessings. and their miser- ies," etc. But surely, The Patriot in this Christian age and country. does not wish to intimate that it was because Jupiter lumped on the railway authorities that H0.- 000 a year has been added to our revenue. lam, Sir, etc, GALILEO. _..-_-_@Q)-_i TH! NIW R. R. TIME TABLE Sirw-The people of County which the new railway time table-the late hour time tabla-is expected to serve, are dis- King's moat. discredited and mat-ottoman '- that our no Liberal members these I ' ' ul Two that "tn §mhe closi Of’ they maple». vi hours in pie ed nd wr th over it, The e ta fiflll“ [i fllfi our eastern trains" S res the morni lL.. '- I‘ .1 '-*1i nru- ~ tion a. state of facts that only you, through the instrumedntaiity of YOU!‘ D8081‘. can correct. For the last ten years, 1 have spent many enjoyable snmmom on the island and have ("ijoygd 1n m“ all the sports that the island pro- vides, which makes it such an ideal 9PM l0 BDend a summer vacation. Each year. however, we have been saddened by the number of deaths. due to drowning. As a result or this, l have been tempted to write you about one thing that your-pity Government has failed to do, not through any intentional neglect, but due. rather. to an oversight and lack of knowledge of the tm‘ portance of carrying out a simpiu plan. diet us look at thcsc facts in a common sense way. Tho only bath- ing spots tho City provides are Vic- toria Park and the Bridge. These beaches may be used for swimming, only when the tide is high. At all Nfoutinucil on page 5) P Profits of for 010,000 In the Great-West annual premium of $469.00. the Company to accumulate. We offer the best in .0: Provincial An Actual Result on 20 Year Endowment Policy 2° 1"" I00 s young man took an Endowment Policy fiter having had Insurance protection o) $10,000 for 20 yearn. he has received this year. at ape 40, the aum of $14,290.00 or $4910.00 more than he paid in pflmlllffll. This l: only another Illustration of the wonderful earn- ing power of the Great-West Life when Profits are loft with For over thirty Cofllllillliv: y“... the Great-Went Life baa never paid lea than 6% on Profits and Policy proceeds left on deposit with the Company. bintng Protection with investments. Consult any Agent of the Company, or write Branch Office, 6i Queen street, Charlottetown. liyndman 8t 0o. flltd. $4910.00 Life Assurance 00-. with nadian Life insurance, oom- Managers Nothing tub good for baby Wherever there la a baby a large variety of nursery supplies are needed and thl a is a good pines to pot them. All the but baby foods, hygienic feeders and other ae- untiais. ' We use particular ear Ifld ‘they have proper sttd 0h While in v Jrqba thou ‘goods HG. IAMIESON I . u-n ,.