AY 21, 1921 Use I ld Dutch Cleanser cfl/Z/"l l or Kitchen and Pantry For quick, thor~ Qugh cleaning use Old Dutch. Goes further and does better work with - less effort. Kitchen, Pantry, Floor,Walis, Uten- sils kept spickan- span. Made in Canada Whether they come from bruises or over- » work, sore muscles will quickly yield to _ ' the soothing efiect of I i uibsorbine, Jr. _ cles a few drops of Absor- mation which caused the pain will quickly dimp- pelr—and with it the plin. Keep a bottle on hand and be prepared for emer- - gencies. $1.25 a bottle at molt druggiete’ _ W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 344 St. Paul 5L. Montreal n: AIITISKPYIK time“ 18am: mug: ibotel TORONTO in Centre of Sh ppin and Business Detric Z50 ROOMS 100 with Prlvah Bathe BUROPEAN PLAN JNINNETT THOMPSON. GIN. MOI. BATS FUR SEED 0ne Ciirloid i650 Bushels GOOD HEAVY RE- (‘LICANIED \VHITE OATS Shipped from mi»- iiivii, Ontario, and should arrive here very soon. We are 80mg to sell this car~ load at a very close Price for quick sale. Book Your Orders Now Carter 8i Co. Ltd. Phone 70 Rub briskly into the mul- ' ‘ bins, ]r., and the lnflnm- I __'_,Abs<>rsine.;i (lifltowit ' +»“>»»»»+»+»4» 4 CALOMEL lN AN IMIRGENCV (By M. Jessie Leitch) The woman who met her mother iit the door was distinctly dlstnrlr .ed. . “Jeanie is sic ," she said, "and I don't know w-hat to do for her. She is very dull and drowsy and liot. l broke the thermometer but l am sum she has interopera- ture. Isn't it dreadful? And the men are all away. They went up in the mountain for trout. A tru» per passed the other day and told ui-i about a wonderful stream awny up behind the ridge and you know hOW the men love fishing cxpedi~ lions. i wouldn't, mind being here alone in the camp with Moi-y ‘if Jeannie were only well. And I'm =40 Bled to see you mother!" And a bit incoherently the young wife drew her mother into the fra- grant balsam twlneil room and re- moved her dust coat and veils. The mother had come by motor "Om the city to visiit her daughter who was spenuding the summer near to nature's heart. Scant Medicine chm outm. “iBut didn't“ you lbring a medicine chest outfit with you, dear? i liifliisht we hiiid planned all that and anticipated these little distur~ 11110065.?" "We did bring these things for burns and mosquito bites and well on medicines and the caster oil bottle was .broken, so we have more external remedies than inter- llelps for’ ti: . Rural Teacher (Continued from page five) time and doing -what' hzrsays he keeps talking louder and louder until it is hard to hear the Good Voice at all. But if you keep listening to the Good Voice, then he gets trigger and stronger all the time and the Bad‘ Voice can- not talk so loud. AppllC8\l0ll——lll discipline. ask: "Which voice are you listening to nmv?" in praise. "l aim sure you heard the Good Voice say. ‘that is right.‘ " Such stories as these and others will have quite an influence in the right direction if told and applied as suggested. Poem 4—TO THE QUEEN Revered. beloved~—O you that hold A nobier office upon earth, Than arms, or power of brain, or birth Could give thewarrior kin-gs oi old. Vlctoriar-since your Royal grace To one of less desert allows This laurel greener from the brows Of him that utterkl nothing base. And should your greatness, aiiil the care Tbnt- yokeii with empire, yield yon time To maki- demand of imodern rhyme song; For tho‘ the faults were as dust Your kindness. long. And leave us rulers of your blood As noble till the latest day, May children of our children say, ‘She wrought her people lasting good; ‘Her court was pure: her life SQFBDBI God gave her peace; her land re- posed; A thousand claims to reverence closed lo her as Mother, Wife and Queen; ‘And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand, and make The bounds of freedom wider yet. ‘By shaping some august decree. Which kept her throne unshakeii B Bl‘08(l—-d)&BBd upon her people's will, And composird by the invlolirto sea. - ——Tennyson. iiiigiiiiis New ll the Time to ennui or These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling slimmed of your freckles, as Otliine-qlouble strength --ls guaranteed to remove these homely spoin - Simply gs‘. an ounce o! Othine- double srrength—from any druggliit and apply a little ol it 1118i"- liiii morning and you should soon see begun to iliiiapear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. it in seldom that more thrin an 001100 ls needed to complete! 01°" u" elrln and gain a beautiful clear com- lexloii_ i Be sure to ilk for the iliiiiiilii to Nlll0N-‘T.9u"§ Home Nursing And Health Hints ¢+<++ow++>~ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QQ-OQ-OO O§1‘§-O4 Dill. There ls colomel» but we can't. givo it to Jennie. She's not two years old. The young mother was perturb‘ ed as she appealed to the mother. loniel, ii‘ she should have it; Lot mother went rather anxiously to the child's side. over the eyes that were dull and apathetic. grandmother clasped was burning hot. No Acid With Colomci "Get the colomel, the gratidinn» ther said promptly. "l wanted Jeanie to hnve this orange juice first" said the i-lillil‘: mother as silo brought the box or tablets, but the grandmother shook her head. lomel," she said. "Some cool boiled water will have to suffice. Now, my dear, since Jeanie is un- der two years we shall give her Inesi-i oiviie meeting a ilemoiistrzi- “or (tonne we can give hm, co tioii on First Aid was given by me see the child" and the grand‘ Little Jeanie looked up sleepilywu" Mjmrnefl" and her heavy lids droopeil flKZlllll The little hand herimuy 12th llllll Oll Hillllf? time ago. “It will {be Ibettcr not to give her ("a1 “m” wem‘ acid fruit juices it we givp linr cit-l Reports oi Women's institutes (Continued From Page Two) school managers will he obtained. After the conclusion of the liusi- Miss Carriitliers. Liiiiirli was served unil n - social hour was spent utter whit-h the meeting Maipeque institute met in the institute Room on the evening of There were twenty- threowonien present. The Young People's Society has been asked to repent the. concert which they Mrs. lluii Br-urlsto ivzts nppoiiiieil to not as school trustee for the district. A ilemnnsti-ntlnn ou First Aid was given by Miss (Eurriitiicrs alter which lunch was served iiiid a .‘$tl~ Darniey Women's institute was reorganized on the afternoon of May 12th. After a (llscussion of the work to be taken up and ways and means of imaking the institute WALT "'\ SC . lCA. Made in Canada . ..'n wry‘ PAGE SEVEN ~»\. ti. iiiliiii? “ix ‘ __"~¢ ‘j I .7 I .1; iii . THE hairspring is the brain of the watch. It is the most delicate tension spring made. For use in the small sized watch, 84,000 springs are made from one I n. figQPAWv. A.“ 0010B. but we did not stock up very _ ii’ niiglit of ancient worth be there; TllPll-Wvllllfl n sweeter music wakes, And tlio‘ wild March the throiitle culls, Where all about your palacewalls, The sun-lit nl-mondiblossom shakes Take, Madaim, this poor book of. thick " in vacant chanlbers, I could trust: May you rule us _ strength Othine er thil ii will "ii" dar guarantee or money beck if it pound of steel. Waltham hairspring steel is drawn through diamond surfaces, and one tenth or a grain of (iolomcl Literature on request every hour for ten hours. We more interesting. li. was decided can ru h it up and ‘ it i - » , _ _ all-omit“; of watery Ewe " a i‘; "Llhgfilizflin04'“Ti‘g";';i'é‘gsn“mi: figoiiglojjlll/izlt/‘isatm for the smaller watches, to a third of the thickness of a humnn hair. mhasézg. ca; 53231319,?’ "Eiggirwffgig orllcers for the year followed: wumréalame, ' The Breguet, or over-coil (named after its inventor, a famous Old and the child obeillentiy Qyyaliuw-Ipfefiltlelll, Mrs. Jas. Thompson; ‘ ' French watchniaker), IS used on every \Nultli:im WZliCll. The most important part of the complete operation in making a hair~ spring is the forming and tempering of the Breguet over-coil. At Waitham, instead of being formed or bent by band as :1 srpnmie operation, the entire complelrd ltziirspring is funnrd n! our and 1hr srimu limu, after which it is‘ hardened and temper in farm-the invention of John Logan, d genius who was a purl oi‘ Wnlthnm leadership in wntchrnaking. Wzililiarn is ihc only ivatcbmakcr using this perfcct nictliod of making the Brcguct liairspring. Hand-made watch movements have hairsprings that are first formed in lheflnt, then hardened and tempered in ilir/Iul. Thcn tlic outcr coil is bunt to form the Breguct Over-coil, which, if llic flat spring were as Inzrdusilie Wall/mm, and praprrly tem- pered like the Walthzim iiairspring, it could not be ocnt to correct form, and would be liable to break in the attempt. Waltlium superiority is in original method, secret process, unvarying quality of every important part of the watchla‘ quality thzit cannot he equaled by any “hand” method oi manufacture. That is why Wailtliam leads the world in standardized watchmnking, and why your watch selection should be a Wailthzlll. ! WALTHAIVI THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME SIMCOE COUNTY niaFoiiizsTA» TION eilnmle? _ lVlce-Presildent. Mrs. Roht. McNntt", In [he mommg Sh‘ must have Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Brazier; some milk o! magnesia" continued _ the grandmother‘ “Because cum Secretary, Miss Mary McNutt. rnel is u form oi’ mercury and must Directors. M“ Edward MCKHY. not be allowed to accumulate inMrs, Russell McKay, Miss Mahar; the system. Auditors, Mrs. Wallace McNiitt and Mrs. Russell McKay. i The (ielegates to the Convention to be And in the morning as the child held in July were appointed, name- iiheilienitiyiswfliippeii the milk iii ly Mrs. Russell McKay fllld Miss "MEWS i1. It a tin little long ste- , . mmed wine glass that interested Mdliar. The 4th Thursday oi the her tremendously, because she haul mom" was "M59" F“ m ‘he regu‘ never Iheen allowed to drink from lfll‘ day 0f iiieeiiiig- The 119K! one before her hands were cool meeting will be held ht the home and her eyes were brighter. ' 1 Only in an Emergency Ribbon and Convvrfilili’ [Iran-M ll/ufches in iinriniix zrl/u/Iizi uni! sizes fur IIH’ lirizlu rim! l/w Grzidiilile. Ask your jent-Irr. ,_ . oi’ Mrs. Donald Mahar on the l did not know that one could _ h A, h give very little children calomelfhewmng 0' may?“ ‘ l w 0 the chiiirg mgthey slip], iland i are interested in tlie work‘ are would never have dared. I am so cordially invited to be present. glad You came and decided what Gwrgemw"_q~he regular meet, to do." l. , _ . Am, u“, grandmother Sam, u, mi, of the (reorgetown Institute Wilt! held iii he Town Hall on May should not (ii-cam oi giving it witli- out a doctor's orders unless in an 5th. There were twenty-three eiiierileiiifl‘ "S Yetileiiliiy- W119" l merit-hers and two visitors present. After the reading oi’ tiie minutes and the calling of the roll the re- port of the whist committee iv-ds realized that Jennies digestive dis turbance would readily respond to calomel treatment. . . . . vovevoeervveoorow-eooeooo»e0000+ooeaoveoveeooovyee-mI Hllible silk ilflil (‘lillli wovi-‘n of‘ heard. If siliool rommlttee “as. ‘ t strands oi‘ glass. appointed. A discussion follow ‘ ‘ ~ , i l Simom, mum‘. Omar," is u" ed its to where the trees given by l We lifli/fi iliffilili’ “'00 PXDlT-“s iiuirini; n block of X00 ztcrcii in tlic hnosi Lllt‘ r-liiirzioii-ristios of shut-p iuwiishiii ul Vesprn for planting "F "DP-e" iii‘ ‘Iii d» '|‘l\i‘i'i> "Y" (‘Viillliiui n municipal forest under the siiiiio who bring to iiiiiiil 1i tlill'l.illll.i)ni;n-ju quvern|neniis TQi-oresgmion liiiiti-iliiiiil iiiiiiiiiil \\'_iili ‘u h3r5l1$2l‘ll(~llli3. The innit, useless for ordin mun‘ liriiy. Wu linvo siliiistiiiii- tlllllilllllklllilnyy flgi-jpuiiuru] pm-lmses’ i5 bpink . il-llil. po iIir-ziiis. l" ll'l'P nro comp i-x- SN-m-pd a; a COS; 0f 311mm six do]. inns llllllt‘! miiilp l;-_.' Hill-lift’. foi'iiisl|m-,,- pm- “lire. Tim“. is 5mm. 5900"“ iiizit are. not lmno mid muscle, bu, grow", pm,“ whim birch‘ n“ Oak, the institute should he planted. lt has been u. custom of this club for some years to have n certain nu_m- ber of trees planted each spring uiiil this bad provi-d a great help in the beautifying of the Town. A 0Q‘ Ofi~f§§~§§OfirO O~QOO O1 OQQ~OOQOO Q-OQQOO OOQOQ-O-OQOQ O'OO Q0 v \\'llSlll_\\Ic\l'(l. TliEYP are now bulls,- \\'llPl‘i> tlicrr- used iii iii- lumps, wii-v- lmis coiiiiiiiinlicaiiiliiii \\'llt*|'o used lo rim win-is. Why should the carries: poke fun ill llenl-y Ford's substitute cow? ll \v0ui<lri‘t.lie the first subs.- iltuia in make good. Why not giive ll n chance to prove its worth? lt - - i’ ‘ ' . 2 - ' > ’~ : , z - - - - . . , sum ol’ money was voted .1[ iiiig might eVlflvillilVi‘ to be rntii ii liclici Vi: iiivc llllillt sugar ivlilili trmnnms m. m“ (,ul_s|,lu_l_ufi m,“ ‘n’ ‘ mm. nmrdwuml “n Hm n“ .. iiinii ille oiign-il Mimi-y. IIPVPI’ snw ‘l iiinpli- ii-i-i- liiiiii-v . . i‘ l i‘ l miieiliii; mi‘ "i" liiiYliig 0- hr; , . ‘ ' * llllll'ili'll“.‘ illlll i~i lill‘ from Fttll. or- .1 - T]... who“. h|()ck w.“ U“... \'ii-. have lrvi-d In sec the sowing that would iiii, i-vritigiillfi ii ||t't‘, . ' 1"‘ l" ‘ _‘ mr the "Imam," Arwr the “n” ll“lt‘,lllll(3 rtlilzivo llii- iii-villi’. llie iiublor iliiit liiilils no i-eluliiiiisliiii lo “wry Hm’ ‘Mlhpig lhmrmw‘ 7 “""“""'| "mmly Wm‘ pm“ "n" ing oi’ liiiii-h the imeeiliig iidjonrn- iyinwlng liilithlnii ii“. iii-yin“, “mi a ,.,,w_ w‘, \_.,\.,, ~“.,,,,l~~ ‘Inuds m." yrylwv!llwélvlmlllh lE‘i-"‘-‘_""l:li“l;“ iiiiii-i- iiiis ivns TPlllilVPil ilio land _ oil. Two new moinlii-rs have been in part. tlic iiniiiiiiobiii- ili.- liorsv. it slivcp ivonlil rvrusi- iii iiwn. vof “wit, m", v23“? my iniiiipiivl has Wmnnwd ‘prnvpvwally m“). H“: i 1 - < I n ‘ Ii_ ‘ I lllilll is within u inlle oi‘ a rnilwni’ siniiiin lllltl about oiglit llllilltffi fmiii lo, the county town. ilint llvWi-l‘ li-‘ll ili,. gi-nili- Iii-vi- jTlie vocuiipi swi-r-pi-i- Poplin-ca the _ iif Jiivd ill‘ Siiiiiiiirn. \\'i- liilvl- voil- nddiiil to the vluh this month. , , ' ‘broom. the uliivii-ii: ivuslior tliv The Editor Hirsute Best 0f séoop r T‘?! WELL-LITTLE. ZERO~ i'ii_ JUST BET Voo A THOUSAND ~No — A M THAT YOU'RE’ fllvvvr» in all pi-iiliniiilliy’. By icHopii YOU (‘N 2r _(0UNT HIGHER ‘N i can! IS THAT so? WELL i'l.i. JUST BET (H0O A BILLION PM Rid-HT BET CtlUH A HUNDRED DOLLHRS fM Rifi-i-iT TRiLLiON voirFzis WRONQ- "mi i/_ Nope-Tie’ . ‘FWS A 600D LAS’ "mains vo-iio- HEY i - ‘FELLAii 95.022“ and fl r—*'. - I ($1,? " (rosii-i GOTTA (w-ET OVER T0 MOOSE run ‘m’ Bie- DANCE io-riie-HT HOW " MULH CHUH i" WANT? ' Z‘ -‘>_AW Yul-i _\JTTIN uPA LITTLE LAST NibHT WITH suave: sites» o D oer A FEW Media“ T° DETAIL$ or TH’ sroRY- THAT INCIDENT l6 NOT FOR PUBLICATiON AND You CAN STAY IN THERE TIL HERE Boss,is m!‘ q ‘Po LATEST $TORY 0u1'_ ' ' OFFICE or Rici-i _ BROKER BURGLARII-ED rive MINUTES AGO itTiurs . merit-m nit mL!!!!.!'°"“-_"!°W, ~W.__- __, )