j . _ K executor under-J W‘ ‘will C1851! fdiwe ypuofthe talk continuity and oonlarva- \__ ' Wilmette. ' i , unreal? raunc- V , c§IILNY Head Ofllce: HALIFAX, ms bility. with the assurance of the ' Saint d», 11.5.. .- ciurigim. P11. . .nrssn u..." ui»........‘.§' arms” u Pa,» the m. _ ~ to Willing Shoulders EBPING faith with the dead llwillli! WmlIaheavvmwnd-l l’ I Happenings l», Continued from page 4 ‘what Balmorar was like in Grand- mamels time. and what the sabbaths were like there. with nothing but s. little oldrdashioned good book to read and the awful iedium of the day." One wet arternoon,“ when Queen Victoria was discussing a book which the Lady-ln-waiti had Just flu- ishdd leading aloud,, Princess Ena contributed her considered opinion to the debate, much to the horror oi her august grandmother, in the following woods: "I daresay it's all‘ very clever. but I'm not able to say much about it ~ because I‘ve been asleep most of the time. » It's an ex- cellent. book tor that purpose how. ever. <1 _, aily Lessons in English By w- L. GORDON .¢-o - worms 0mm Misusnn: “This ' is somebody aides book" is properly written ‘in the possessive case. _ OFTEN NIISPEDNOUNCED: - amonctlty; e as ln "men," not as in “me," accent after the n. _ OFTEN MISSPELLED beneficial; no, not ni. ' ' WORD S‘I‘U'DY: “Use a worrLthrec times and. it is, yours." Let us in- crease our vocabulary by ntasteling one word each day. Today's word: OONUIBE: expressing much in [brief form: "tome; compact. "His reply was concise and emphatic." MR. L. B. POUND The death occurred‘ at hLa home on Orlebar Street, Charlottetown, Thursday afternoon of’ Mr. L. R. Pound, aged 38. Mr. Pound had_ been in falling health for about a year, suflorlng from neuritis, and had been confin- ed to his bed for the past month. He was the son of the late David Pound, locomotive engineer of the Prince Edward Island Railway, He learned the tailoring trade when quite young. For many years he was employed by Mr. J. '1‘. MacKenzie, and for the past seven years by Mr. Murdock Ross. Mr. Pound did his work taithfully and efliclently and was held in high regard by his em- ployees and. his iellow. workmen. He was a man oi! excellent char- acter. industrious and a. most estim- able citizen. ' He leaves a. widow and four daush" tezs. Bar-ham, Bernice, Beatrice and. Beverly. The o y icon. axed one year, djgd on 21st; his moth- or Mrs. David Pound; one sister. Mr - Lena Macbeod, Charlottetown. all flve brothers, Jack in the United States; Isaac in Halifax; Mark and Bruog in chai-lottetown and Gordon in New Glasgow also survive. v To the bereaved ‘relatives the sympathy o! all our llwllle W111 be extended. _. The-funeral will be held on _Sun- day afternoon. The Ppefs Corner THE MELODIES 0F MORN CAN TELL ' (from ‘The Minstrel’) But who the melodies of morn can ten-l- The wild brook babbling down the mountain side; Tile lowing herd. the shcepiolds sim- ple bell; ‘ The pip; of early shepherd dim de- so ed In the lone valley; echoing far and 9 l. The clamorous horn along the cliffs above; The hollow murmur of the ocean- ticd; . The hum oi‘ bees. the linners. lay oi love, . . And the full choir that wakes the universal grove? The cottage curs at early P118111“ bark; ' Crownedlkwlth her pail the trlppill! ml ‘ ' maid sings, Tho whistling ploughman stalks ' afield: and. hark! w Down the rough slope the ponder- ous wagon rings; Thro‘ rustling corn the hare aston- ' lshed springs: ‘slow tolls the village clock the drowsy hour; , The partridge bursts away on whir- r , r Deep moums the turtle in sequester- . ed wer, And shrlll lark carols from her aer- ' ial tour. —Jamcs Beattie. (1735-1803) oo+f+l Modern Etiquette .BY ROBERTA LEE Q. Does etiquette accept the in- vitation made personally, when meet- ing a friend in the street, or at the home of another friend? A. Yes. it is classed as an inform- al invitation. Q. Is it proper to write anything of a private nature on a. postal card? ‘ A. Nmitisbadtaiste andpoor judgment. Q. How soon must a bride write her "Thank You" letters for wedding presents? A. Within a month. Germans are taking to golf. Y Glasgow has a. boy-gang prob- lem. Scotland's wasp plague is ser- io n5 o England will add more police- women. ’ Germany's wave of adultfieduca- tlon is said to be subsiditlg. Locusts have done great damage to crops in Peraiaf in the past lil months. Motor-boat racing is becoming popular in England. A bird which eats its own fea- thers was found recently in Porto Rico. Schools styled as ultra-modern have been opened in Germany. American bathing suits have be- come popular in. Peru. Denmark is now supplying near- ly one-third of tho world's exports oi butter. - ‘r l THECHARLUPTV " ETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian Rev. P. Walsh, who has been ap- ilvlntod parish priest at Palmer Road and who for several years has been Chancellor of the Council was pre- senfcd with a complimentary address and a" purse o! gold. Father Walsh made a suitable reply. A number of added words o! praise 901‘ thosreatmteresthehadtakeninthe f WorkoIthcOrdenandaEoreXen-ed ‘bathe work he accomplished in the parish, particularly among the youth 01' U“! vlty- Alici- the meeting tho- ‘ KNIGHTS 0F PYTIIIAB-At a regular mee g o! Empir lodge No. 19. Knlahisfldii! Pythla-s, geld ‘Thurs- day evening in Castle Hall, the lol- lowing ofllcors were installed: 0.0.- John F. Ste ; v.c.-w. F. Burke; P-C-r-L. Ma y; M. of W.--5.' A. lldacDonald; K. or n. s. and M. or R-J. H. Williams; ‘M. oi EJ-Jas. A. Brady; M. at A.—P. A. Fatquhar- son; Lil-Reg Cox; O.G.—-J. Albert Macdonald. It was‘ arranged to in- itiate a class of candidates and hold a special social ovlng on Thursday evening the 24th inst., when it is expected a. large attendance will be Arrangements are under t?” fora busy term under the enef- ' getlc Chancell Commander. , FORMER. ISLANDEB. -- In late Vancouver papers appears s. display headed article entitled. ‘IiBlCEQéW shake-up in pollw ranks. Forecast in new chief's report." In the course of the lirtlcle it is stated that three inspectors or superintendents will, assist the new chief as the heads Of the largest departments. Amondt the. superintendents ls William Macliac. former Chief o! Police in Vancou- ver. A splendid cu-t of Mr. MacRae» accompanies the article. It will be remembered that Mr. MacRae, who is a native o! Plat River, retired from his position as Chiet of Po- lice in gnaéloouverdalgixd :31; the Is . 5P9“ e here on the-old homestead. After mooverlng his health. 11B 1B“ I'm‘ ‘ Mrs. MacRae and family fvr Vim‘ couvor and now it ED991175 ma‘? he will be back in his former and W11 responsible position in the police de- partment of that city- ‘ PERSONALS Mr. Jos. Lonergan left Thursday morning on return to West Guile"- Maine, alter a pleasant holiday a his home here. - Mr, w; K. Rogers left Thursday ior Switzerland. Germany and other countries on ‘business. 1m. .1. xfnoss. suaolk. left vea- terday morning on a. visit t0 he!‘ 5T0‘ ther, Rev. G. Godfrey, Truro, N- 5- Mr. Henry Callbeck, who has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hoa- pita! ior the past two Week-i» h" 5° far recovered as. to be able to mum to his home. ......-...:.:.."-—-.........~ TheL-and We Love nv manic mion o+o+v+o+4++oowwo+o++o+nn NUT GltOWING n: omens- Q-Are nuts grown in Canada? A. —It is claimed that Canada possesses great possibilities in nut growing, as shown by successful ro- duction in the OkanBLZB-Xl Valley of British Columbia oi walnuts, butter- nuts. almonds, lilbents. eto- The 1927-28 productl r was 110544 lbs. as against 37.426 lbs. in 1926-27. $5.- ' 000,000 worth are imported annual- ly. ' 0 Household Scrapbook B1 ROBERTA LEI V. .5 v Stolfchlng Clothes sum. should always be used as hot as possible. as the hotter it is the stiffer it makes the clothes. AA m AA¢¢¢ Cleaning Rugs _A goodvcleaner can be made by using l-flncake of white soap cut in- to pieces. l. tablespoon of ammonia and 1 quart of boiling water. Boll together for l0 minutes. . 011191018 A pinch ofpowdered sugarand an- other of corn starch. beaten in with the yolks of aggsdmwill keep an ome- my m Brlulll Uhlted Press) In i-ouc o: the g. i. *5. r nzzfiiz I . / V‘ lnjdaiytion To Regular Divid 4m’ _~. u..- .....' j‘ ,. - 1 ‘ I ' Life Policyholuders To. Received y _ j _ M oars 2A1.‘ Special Bonus, ‘ approximately $17_,$QOJO0Q H Pit-- z ’~ @121. ‘f. Sun lira Assurance Conrlinv or Causes. ‘$0 Our Io licyholders z YOIIOIB gi \ We have. Justcompleted another wonderfubyear‘ I. fit 9811111188 never before equalled. ‘reserve dividend ' ends in 1929 of a » ~ _'v ,-v. ~ rsmiéiiy agisae‘. leads-halved i .,;", "o R -.l 1'. with pro-l v p Our Directors have therefore‘ inaugurated the principle of allowing a Special Bonus onmtuging ‘Plifiiflpating policies. The basis for 1929 maybe summarized gs oi policies ton years in force, maturing by men qr (an Pilliciflfl) by the expiry o!’ the reserve difidwd Pefimifh bonus of 1O per cént of the r . "e"1"8 Wflrly to 15 per- cent on policies in tozflxrzznt; you; or longer; on endowments, the face value oi‘ policies to 15 per cent on policies at maturity, a bonus ten years in force, Details will be given in the forthcoming annual report n!" fillfieiel bonus is in addition to, and independent l0!’ the uflual annual profit distribution, V{W€P'.nth consecutive year,» will again b; increased" of 1O per oeut of increasing yearly in force twenty your; qr Maggy, the scale for which, for W - ‘ . . e congratulate our members on this happy announcement, it has been made possible only by the large profits earned on u. ~ e . ‘securities selected reptile‘ investment of the Company's fundg, Tfloijlating assurances accrues ‘stability of stock management. The effect of (evidenced by the results. has ninety ...,(=t’ ___.-.- , Jive per cent of all surplus earned’ by ire pap-‘ t” W1‘ Wlicyholders themselves they » I can,’ practiwal mutuality. (Wmbillcdlvitll the ‘enterprise and this combination i- 50110011; of Great British previously, but this is the first time that the Whole mum». and the United stem has been allowed to compote. The United States competitors are "NW6"!!! a ‘beautiful and elabor- ate doll's house, which will represent a tryploal American home in every detail. They are also sending a won- derful map of the United States, ’ ‘ of American boys’ and girls‘ games. articles oi clothing used oy American scholars, and two elabor- ately dressed dolls-a boy and a girl in typical American costumes, I During the exhibition a pageant will takeplaoein which the costumes of the various dolls willlbe duplicated and worn by British children. Enormous competitive interest has been aroused by the exhibition; which will be visited by thousands of school children, teachers and parents. ' TRADE POBBIBILITIIS OI‘ TIE BALTIC STATES The Baltic States of llsthonia. Lit- littlo is known in Canada. writes L. D. , Canadian Trade Oom- minioncr in nnnburl. who has m- @5552; guild. ‘ ,. i5 Jmont and rides and iigli DAIRYING INDUSTRY OF THE NETHERLANDS R. Lee Hough. The calms; mum-y u the back- "our oars" comedy round out, an gong i; Dutcih econoéngllc 11m m“, excellent week-end bill. - - Bcslllmy. adlan ‘Prado ' "-'-'-"°@———— Commissioner, in Rotterdam. in the Zoo Shows New Feeding Idea forthcoming isue of the Commorciab gltedllligcnc? Jourflnal. There are 160,000 e w m all ems eyed mllch m brned- aver s nd on its m: n I" sdmslich c- sis ...‘.‘i...‘.°°°" a it.“ Milt? re are e emp oyeeslof over‘ MO- r the keep- eoo butter and cheese factories and," mm“ the haze pet's spine. it the persons engaged 1n__ mg “tubal-remixes its neck and head to the "m" °Y $116 yearly production oi re“- md 91° m"! 18 dmlllled into fv-Imfgoooo kilos“ or fmllilktand its dEY-‘glflcomlxln mouth. ti: m; manner -Ex'po o ute in1927 eamore ‘I00 unds W" V31"!!! Bi; 85.808911 flgrof cheese!“ m“ 3 d“- w p0 ~ W 751731.529 fl.: and milk and milk __.__._ products. 50.572.027--ln mm 21am ~ Fake nun in Anny dim. m n. this being over 1i per cant of the amcssta export val . n " " ' .' " Holland ls the largest uBeXPUfloQX‘ of,ers t “my mum” 3100c: in the world. oi which the concealed behind rake tanks w de- ll and Edam brands are the;celve the “enemy? 11m “mo..- m3‘? DHPOTQBXIL ‘Th8 Dutch r1816 lighting mgghmm wu-e m “as mvlgflffldmzlggfwslziielgegv? coégpgglwlth lgialatzxés. slvill8 the lPPear- formar there are en, divided as col-fans m. a aegis; 25...... uimfifi; m“ butter factories. w: liuimuemewd from the real m blinds cheese. 14o; cheese ' $3‘.."£il“.i°£a3é‘t’ {it ‘iif.°°&;.,"“°"° ‘m’ “m” "Y “‘° “°““°"- , . 39n- -——-—--<0->---_ oil-operative factories these f res Pylamas 5P6 1m begomj ; are respectively H.46- 4. 67. an 181. "ll-r in Lithuania. n‘ pop mlkina a fptal of s10. As these fig- ures snow. two-thirds ot the dalry “WWW fire on a co-oporativa basis, FOR TRUST FUNDS: FOR INVISTOIQ: l The m}. no: Bell, n IIIK S. 9 5 § ‘s E (Iiidalohlallhoklmlpngu. The Popular Capitol serial andnan A sav- alonhani thatllerlnlts its - 1 SUBYIBIIOOWI‘! W611 ' only.’ 50; were mounted on bicycle wheels and t SAFE uvvzsmzzlviy Dominlonoovernnsntloadsioylnlill-tlpalcnnt. "We "Milo. Power no 80nd and“ y, Novsscothhhllcocldatcuuplu-yhgflpg ‘m: ma," ‘ K ' laid-nation! (nu; 8 CHANGE MATERIAL .__-_ cameraman. Mesa; Jan.. 0.: Tremendous pressure have reversed- almost completely the familiar pro- perties of some well known substances , in elmerhnems. ntliavardsdniverot-l‘ y . Paraffin. under Pressure ranging between 200.000 to 000.000 pounds u square inch, became so hard that Pool. Percy W. Bridgman pronounced it harder than machinelteellllubbei- bo- came so hard that it waspronsunoed usable as a die to form steel. Dr. Bridgman found thatstceltenv ded to flow, ifnot like water, at least sufficiently to spread. Oil became useless afiailubrlcmt, bvsause it, turned solid. Mercilry, af- ter a pressure o! 60.000 pounds b08111 toescapethetlioorybcingtnattts atoms were iorced between/those composing the steel chamber mwnicn it was imprisoned u". s w» v One of the obicctivea 9t, the entri- menta is to lest materials uni in manufacture of u: suns AMM is study of molecular and atomic chilli- es in various subs Calcutta. mam. nu mt 16M"! us first mall from b! lir- fififlil! A awhgw - ;:-»~="-;it7:<t;m-.~—~r&'- . ; .~'~ ' ‘ ._-......n_. ~ - r - . .. : ->"::----.. ._- ¢--»o;_“., ._ . alg,-,-¥'l4za§';~?¥ j