TR 1 E working marvels with me," wrote fol man who, auflering from pain- ’ rin got complete it; name implies, TRU-BLOOD i: n ’ blood tonic. ltrerooven the underly- uiue of pimp blackhearh, rashes. bolls. carbonates and every tbfl ‘tin trouble due to ' impure or - 4 , I ed blood. So litany have bet-refitted from taking , you should try it. Get a. dollar bottle at your druggist’: today, and ‘frat/e, for yourself, its worth. " Buckley's OINTMENT is highly re- commended for , "ng up the healing ‘llld softening of the skin. TRU-BLOOD drives out the poisons-the ointment heels magically. Try the combination treatment. ‘ 761m?» i . ~ ~- 0.1855390 zneSkm in! "l'll right a 5'0 vitsfli give nu: the ‘ to this tiucslioil." stiiti M»; y. "l ' 'W.l‘ k1: 1.: s lhc limit-ks iii u wall together?" “Sure, that's llctltl LII ill‘ .\' ‘l'6‘fl 'l‘t~r1‘n:- a "it's the tn-itar. o1‘ (unit's: " - "Wrt-ig," <.-i;t.ll“~il lhortii" ‘impr- t-ky. "'i‘lu~' thcin apart. The "New" Sharples Marvel. Shipment just received sell- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sharp- lcs machines in stock. J. L. DOUGLAS 39 QUEEN STREET CIIAICLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. llurulng Dally (loiinrlod 188T) 05.1” I" I'll (ln IIIVIICO) IIIUWIW- ".50 per ymr mailed In Canada and United Still!!- l'reiilulunt--\\'. (‘luntor S. Afr-Lure. \'lr~e-l‘reeident—-I.. It. llurnelt. secretory-Lien. Col. D. A. lluelilnnuu. U- 5- o I . ltrlliur Iillll Mnnuzer-ul. I6. Burnett. Associate Editor-ll). If. Currie MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 SELF INTEREST. vnot sober enough to drive a car. The magistrate quoted an opinion given ‘f J n to th» ELF-INTEREST. when circuni- by a 1mm“ cm “s 0° L . cf! t tht tn lw made no fine scribed by honesty and fair deal-, ec a e a . ‘ l th stion of de- ing. is not only justifiable but rrdlsunct ans on e qua grees. "When a man is drunk. he . ' ht t h "l duty Every ma“ has a m; 0 lb is drunkT-that is what the law own and to all that he can make m t l n there is w n“ - - . n a s a . honestly. To fall in doing so, he is bays n _ t ' ‘The officer was right. A man may umrue to himself and to those who _ n d dent u on mm when bc pretty well "lit and be able to are _ 9pm _ p ' lnitvigate a fairly smooth street or self-interest lS so warped and nar-l u ‘k without danger to himself ‘Si €Wl1 rowed by prejudice. by blind adher- or others. but very little exuberance cnce to a party or to a cause. as to be tinable or unwilling to see ‘any- may make him an unsafe driver. The officer was commended for his thing beyond it. then it becomes an _ , action. but the accused was acquit- Lmmmgated evil‘ td n thc strength of the doctor's c o ' For some months past the dairy- t tlmony _ _ cs . mcn o; Canada. in justifiable self-t Th in" (mam question “when 6 J ‘ I iiitt-i-cst,,liave been protesting ag- _ - ; t ;is a man drunk?" has therefore not. iainst the trade agreement with Aus- yet been settled. Drunkenncss has ‘itult. h"! tsth ltt * ‘ m" w l“ perm] e a er "0 never been soberly defined. and pro- . . . . r: - ' - tt ' f b tt ‘c “UL lalgt qua" l ‘eh O u c?‘ w bably never shall be. Ordinarily the ‘HHS country. The Dairy Council of Canada approached the Government- _ _ ' |but he is a prejudiced witness and 2n the subject. giving statistics ast , _ lfew men ever admit that they arc tr. the quantity and value of the‘ _ ‘ ldrunk. Drunkenness has been dc- buttcr imported from that source» _ ‘ yflncd as inability to stand or walk. anti showing the injury being done l mt‘ ululunnnlm Blllillllli _restrlcted dinners to one soup and Y man himself should be the best judge‘ ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notesby the Way l SUMPTUARY LAWS, as they were‘ called." were passed in various, lands and ages to restrict excess lnl dress. food and luxuries generally. Thcy arc to be found in the codes of ' Solon, Julius Caesar and other an- cient rulers. Charles VI of France -000 000000 00 0-0 000000 0000-0 DAlLY Lgssons i m ENGLISH 3 lQQVQKQQQQQDQ§QYIOOOOFQOO0 By W. L Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: iDo not say "I shall try and do lt." _Say,"try to." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: de- bauch; au as in "haul," not as mi in "house." ‘ OF'I‘EN mssraruzn: (advice); council tassembly.) SYNONYMS: decorate, ornament, beautify, embellish, adorn. bedeck. garnish. ' WORD STUDY: . “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase om" vocabulary by-master- ling one word eachday. Today's two other dishes. Similar laws iip-. 8'1".“ w' BMW‘ MD pcared at various times in Engilsh| pgpsplnarloiv Am) imam-q statutes down to the 18th century AIl-MENTB against the use 0L “costly meats," , furs, Suks_ emu by those unable t0 Perhaps you have wondered Just‘ “Herd them, and scotushlparushllgx lktlelgclltlh-Ihflrsfiiration had to do merits enacted laws against the ex- You see some individuals who on travagance of ladies in the miltterllittle exertion perspire very freely. of dress, "to relieve the pulr gentle-mild “he's “F1 d° ‘he 5am‘; wmk - _ , w th scarce y - any persp ration men. their husbands and fathers. | . s AVARICIOUS; greedy of Th law v t i showing. > word: 95° 5 were a n° ‘me carefully Now if a person is carrying con-lgain; grasping; miserly. "He watchfl observed. ‘and popular opiniolllsiderable weight it ls really a good ed with avaricious eyes while she against thcm became so strong at sign to see the perspiration flow].counted the money." length that they were repealed inifreeu" n "nde"weight' and persph“ ““°"""‘ ' ution flows very freely on slight ex- ' ~ _ England’ in the reign of Jamesvlv‘. H $ggmzegg i5 really a sign of generall i The 3"" Laws °f Puma" New I have. spoken before about, the : 1. u!‘ England were closely relpted to thcbenefit derived from free persplr-L 9 n, nomm A 3 Sumptuary Laws of Great Bi-itaim-latlonin withdrawing heat from the ,,,,,,,”N,..¢““¢+"@ ut laid more stress upon Sabbathiimdy- I t, f k u - _ observance andmzri: tt d The Tea “m o new“ B‘ °" l“ Q. What arc the only church onsunday coffmilloigce it heart) arid biting Viggelbliisrisufbliélcfs‘ stances when it is permissible for a ' " - ias ee invs a rs. au ' y due time, PM. 31W l-IWS 0! NOW and ilak of Viertina. i: seventeen 23;??? ‘.0 make slight noises Mme England followed the Sumptuary i \ _ 103565‘ " A. In " he eating Law's of England and Scotland into BY me use °f a filter Paper “ndcrisp vegetables. t» b» a 1- b] ' '1 ' _; ‘bow more erec y w en mcr: ng on {practical de mposslble of enforce mumber o; the sweat glamh “he street? imc“ ‘an mmtwry w nbem’ "fl The!’ mum‘ m“ the amoum 0r‘ A. The iroman bows more erectly ccnsc ence us we as to man's per- iscnal natural rlghtof liberty. coiuisel \_u.__ two in- I cf crusir and; swcatlur pcriuirtztig: srevafltled Wflslbut makes the tum-tlm; cordial by “Wma T‘ ‘m5’ 1' ° 9 seven‘ a lcasant. expressive manner. teen cases. was entirely absent in? 1S u necessary fm- m", to __ m 5_ I ll .-. ,. ., Prohibmon is a sumptuary lmwmggse‘ can‘ ailisd 13:35:22; lnolcleveji; gledgrefix Mi. cngiotul on |based uporfan avowed moral pur- seventeen cases did not secrete or. _q_ Ygs_ pcse. It is designed to fgstflpl Unepmanufacturc the normal amount of , ' W a“ vice. the abuse of drinking wine of sweat‘ , 1 other drinks ‘that are intoxicating. D005 m“ mean that’ where them ‘..“‘ w.‘ ....‘ _ . is a leakage of the heart, real or-l - - ‘One vwe 1B thus singled out from a ganlc troubles. that the sweat win‘. Da-"Y s°'°°t'°"s FOR / lmultltudc cf vices and crimes atidinot be secreted in sufficient quanti-I Guardian Readers No. because they had also fifteen! [cases with actual valvular trouble.‘ l . to the Canadian dairy business. Far-l iners throughout the whole dominion? joined with the Dairy Council in. , their protest and in demanding thati the anti-dumping clause be applied: to the importation. Notwithstanding the incontrovert- ible proof furnished the Government, notwithstanding the fact that farm-l crs all over Canada are losing money by this trade ‘arrangement. notwith- standing the fact that everyone who takes the trouble to think, knows it is endangering our dairy business. -Our business is not confined to one particular grade. Wehanili Coal for all uses, including home. public buildings and factories. the Liberal press and Liberal repre- sentatives in Parliament aredeclar- ‘ing in capital letters and in long and loud speeches that the importation of Australian and New "Zealandybut- tor does not affect the price of Can-| Telephone your hunts tu-duy- w. n. GILLIS & c0. “ONE 176 adinn dairy products. Common sense P would show even a child-if he were inability to 11g down wlthuut, hold-Iamcndments that all other forms of ing on to ‘the grass. etc.. etc. Vcrbabwrcng dQmB- lwwevel‘ bllwk flhl-‘y tongue-twisters have also been tried ma?’ be in the“ nature‘ appeawvhitei lbcstdes the blackness of taking n. on men who are suspected of hav- ' _ drink. ing imbibed too freely. If the tic- cused can. without floundering. rc- l 1 l h 1 _, on no v c t d th t l t "m m“ “W” s“‘.s“pp°5y' "mylullyst-orious Zn: tnzt agrohibftto: sticks of sickly sapp1ings." or “trulykhz. only remedy for n has been rural." or “around the rugged ruck broadcast throughout the country the ragged rascal ran." These sen- f0!‘ B- QUHFEEI‘ 0f‘ R llentllfy- And tences or similar ones repeated wlthlnlianytrhhiv?’ ti?“ leg mt“) d“? kdelu‘ , s cn a l c on‘ , ~ easy fluency are Said m be mmylbcotleg or sell booze it 15:12.11»? Y°i|ter what else theydo. It is true there is an inclefinlteness of defini-that this is not publicly proclaimed. “on and we submit that" m the mxbut the delusion is the natural and terests of the public a fairly clearigrzgltzgfdresfit (ffcstheqllrxllhxlflllm?! _ , u H ia a. n l evi ru s dgflnmon of the word _ drunk seen on every hand right here “h? should have been given in the pre- prince Edward 151a,...‘ amblc to the Prohibition Act amend- - . . ments. For instance, when a drunk- tv Lclttour rage thorn“?! pgohibb] _ , icns s as emse ves o w at do en "fan ‘S arresmd he ls m be 00m" they attribute the petty pilferlngl polled to disclose where and fromlshqpbrmkmg and burgh“, by mere The distorted views that there is‘ l l reliable evidences of sobriety. t nct a Liberal—that every pound of imported butter displaces a pound} cl the native product whether for heme consumption or export. A fe\v weeks ago ‘the Canadian farmers. cur own Minister of Agriculture , . Spring Time study the best methods of ‘production and marketing. told our people that in the fiuz-tipean market we must produce more and ship more to that market. Where will our ierne from while we are importing w h _ “lumm m. it we are to find n. place (5 3V0 it “I00 - l ' KODAKH and BROWNIES from $2.50 illi- FILMS All slzfs‘ in Hlurk- surplus for export its sober to do so. among them-who toured Europe to‘ whom he procured the liquor. If he‘chlldren. that have become tenfold 15 mo drunk m awe evidence’ he was prevalent as these offences were to be locked up until he ls sufficiently‘ m the days before we had a prmflbib‘ whne this clfluselory law. Let them pursue the in-l ‘ lquiry into the increase of lying and‘ Iwas under discussion Premier Saun- pgfjury in me courts of the city and -ders expressed the opinion ‘that ii Cflllntry- Let them ask themselves ‘man is more likely to tell the truthiwhy it is ma‘ "W" clmvlcis have when nmk than when when Nat] been sent to the penitentiary in n n“ _ m f h lDorchester in recent years than ever m" y s raises e clues 10"‘ “wibefc-re. though our resident popula- ‘drunk should u man be to be ublt-‘tion has steadily become smaller. ito tell the truth, the whole truth. — and nothing but the truth? We rc-i Deanne "m parmmi‘ when were ma‘ mere should be n clewrcr 1m the jails so full of convicted violat- l ' ‘ '~ " crs of the prohlbltory law and com- fiXIiUOII- mon drunks as they are now? It is current belief and comment that for -. <00- A GEN ERAI. ELECTION. The 2 Macs piwusrtiltr: 14o Great oeonw 51ml Telephone 315 millions of pounds from Australia?‘ fvlnrcovcr. we are meeting tic Airs-I mnrkcts as well as at home. l Sell-interest demands that we locki after our own markets and our dairy‘ industry is the corner stone of our one greatest industry-agriculture. The Times, be something in the re- port that the Klng Government is considering the possibilities of n gen- oral federal election ln thc near fu- ture--or at least before another ses- every bootleggei- imprisoned there is a substitute ready to take his place tmlmn product in the EIIIUIK-KTTWITHERE "lily. Says U10 MflllcV-l" 811d SUDDly his customers. Thescarc matters that have to do with the ‘moral welfare of the community and all upright. sober citizens who have the Public welfare at heart should give them their thoughtful consid- eration. whether they believe in ‘made so conspicuous by special en- IE5? ++eee+eeo44¢o 00400 oooo and the sweat secretion wasnormal.‘ ' ' Why? l actmcnt and constantly recurring _ May ‘I, i928 Because thc heart muscle. not-_ withstanding the 188k. W85 llblf} t0: A FQQUS SpQRT__1L 3;,- “5 Spun d” "5 wmk priipefly- to a fool to do mischief: but a innit o" "w mhel‘ “and they hadmf understanding hath wisdom.- twenty seven other cases of h8fifl2‘prov_ ma; leakage where thc sweat was less. luau uurmal- PRAYER-Teach us will’? 1 tLord, and not destroy. Because the heart muscle was not able to do its work, and there fol-i WHAT [g gugggsg lowed enlarged liver. swelling of the: hands and feet. and defective kid- It's do“, neys. ‘k .Watcr did not come away from‘ the body as sweat. ' to build.’ g thc work the best you can. And being just to your fellow inani| Improvement under treatment ofiwsi making money’ but holdmg| ~ f d . these cases. was always accompan- And 5.253,; true w your aims and‘ led-by an increase in the sweaty endg- Secmiml- ‘It's figuring how and learning why. yagige-‘slln he?" 15‘ "m bee". And looking forward and thinking ea l; with munnur is not dan-t high’ gfiggtllileignlgilton ogdirifgseexéitioriiyihnd dreaming a little and doing u much; ?s‘lixkgfgsggmdtgzgeg°ws freelY- ihelfllts keeping always in closest touch Brcathlcssness on slight exertionlyvnh (xiii-is finest m word and and a lessened amount of perspir-IIt-S being aticn. are signals that you should d. - P“”‘Y°""‘°“ ""° "l" PhY5l°1“"'$'it's dill-iii; bnthei-ty thc field of hands at once. l‘ w‘ / thorough, yet making i chance - While making romance; “.“*‘_“‘%“H ‘flgk ‘ It's going onward despite ‘defeat. iAnd fighting staunch HOUSEHOLD "is sues“ SCRAP BOOK ¥It's being clean and it's playing fairy; It's laughing lightly at Dame Des-' By I ROBERTA LEE pair; o ow a ooo-o-oeo 044s oeoo eon» labor a brave --—-»~-o+>» —__- | 1 ily, but keep- t It's looking up to the stars above,‘ . And drinking deeply of life and love; it's strugg win. But taking -los grin: -It's sharing sorrow, and work. and; l woodwork (nmnsm. ling on with the will to; Tea-water is an idcal cleanser for varnished or stained woodwork. This can be made by pouring boiling water on spent tea leaves and then straining the liquid through a cloth or muslin. s with u cheerful‘ mirth. . And making better this good oltl. earth: It's serving. striving. through strain and stress. _ It's doing your noblest-Abats Sub? ccss. l Hooks and Eyes ' For everyday garments. buy bitt- tonhoics. or hooks and eyes, oy the yard. The tape is quickly slitchcdl. on and when thc garment is to be‘ discarded the tape onn bu mum] off and used again. -—New York Telegram. E i British Columbia Mouldings and 'l‘o Improve Olives Whcn opening the olive bottle. Makes good blood» I‘. All lulu Ira kslld 3011M.) in i‘. I7c—-I‘ul. tliirlllltk. don't you Wvttrul ll ii 5i Dill‘. l \ " st Supplies energv'a'nd"rougliag Saves breakfast work worry . e MAoeAr NIAGARA rAtts. t .< . . . . W'- zmltis-uitn t yo tcnllililt; do "1 wmydqr 1f q’ Qqukyn-t gel your SiltlIi'D'f‘r—N.-Til. till Ijustbapd w imnko a weed]; why ha" cuihft. even ruklresut an Plfll/Qmllpe with i flu‘. got-tin»; all excited ovier u, iirry ‘ti mun who. ls econ-Jiniezvl Home.“ may not be fond of lob- 1l(!——()'il l isupirosc so. but it's up.- 5.3'1l3_(l, p“; may we glued.“ much fun lbebrp engaged to to iii. l Fr u lllTlllllllllllllli ~ SEMI- aunt's a REPRESENTATIVE Mil. c. A. .1. tom; W110 1s HERE T0 CONDUCT A snout nrmonsmrlon 0N MAY 8th and 9th Mr. Book brings with him some thirty-five new Sample Suifspnd Topcoahs, replicas of which can ho tailored In any size or material. as well as many new ideas from the Annual Convention which took place in Montreal recently. Come in andhave a talk with him sohietimo during the two days of the demonstration. You will be under no obligation totibuy, andtwe are sure you will benefit by a few minutes talk about the latest styles. ctc., with Mr. Book. Suits tailored to your measure . . .. $25.00 to $50.00 Topcoats .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $20.00 to $40.00 OPEN TUESDAY ANI) WEDNESDAY EVENINGS ll. A- BllllllE Merchant Tailor and Men's nzmows Tl?!‘ 1T! 9N! The New Peoria Fertilizer Sower will be explained iii-detail and demonstrated on the EXPERIMENTAL FARM (YHARLOTTETOWN, v Friday, -May i Itilii. AT 9 A. M. AND 2|‘. M. Mail Orders lteeeive Prompt- pour off the brine and add one or Attention _two tablespoonfuls of olive oil. Re- place lhc cork. shake well and let it |stand for half an hour before using. IThe olives will have the rich flavor of ripe fruit, and it also prevents spoiling, sion of Parliament. Mr. Bennettbslpmhibltm" 0!‘ "09- lendership of the Opposition has im-| self-interest that inspires the Liber- al press and Liberal representatives Old age pensions are prompmq rm. to defend a trade agreement which Ilrc-“Sed thc COUHl-fy H5 “Oi-hint! elfiejOntarlo. but not this year. Al, tho i5 dglng jncglculpble injury to our has in a long time. It has arousedmcxt session of the Legislature of country is the narrow. nartlzan and the fightins spirit ln the party andlglrgeprovglse sggelprflvlslfln Will be hiischlevous self-interest of the little developed an enthusiasm heretufurviprovlémg to‘; P825323 (jfegggmz? politicians who would sacrifice coun-HHCKIIIZ and a belle! in curly vluturylmonth o; whmh only Sm per month try itself for a temporary polltlcnlut the pulls Mr- Bennett is evcqwln be paid from the National mumlm watchful; he leads the government‘Tl'8fl5l1l'y. l8 fur from satisfactory to ____ ~101- on untll it has been fully commlttedlomarml- It Wm be hard enollllh for tosome vulnerable position and thenjgzgr 2110:5112“: rzimctilifet: ‘Inmwg » . os. an sprmgsythe trap- I“ this way he harder for the Maritfmea. Premier- N vlcw 0f thc recent- diwlflslull has placed the Premier and his col- Ferguson has been engaged for 53y- over the amendments to the Pro-lleagues in a very humiliating light 911i months Dist "yin! t0 Obtain hlbitlon Act and the various points‘ several times this session. much to":’g:“t:°" a‘; u’ 1'." ""1713! People raised. a case which came befol‘? 8 the disgust of the rank and file. Sim-lawns “ii-sew requh: 01d. "e pm" activity. hi8 been b"! 191989141111 10 Lo d n ollce court a few days ago orters of the ovemmentadmit that‘ l census s 0W5 m“ out second place “s egards value M‘ ' l‘ ° P .9 3 10f 1.000 people over '10 years of age. production throu h the meteoric will be of some interest here. Theithey will find it difficult to justify Ontario has 34. Quebec 27. Manlto- rine of the pulp and paper industry. " _ bo. it‘. soak g h d At the last return of the industry case has been volumlnously com ‘many of the government measures. and liarmshu é ‘cries. 1mm Alberlta 11, the" were 1.31 o establishment em merited upon in British newspapers. especially that to provide a central , a - A the 355w 1n milling. Wm; a “puny o; The gist’ of the story is about as park in the City of Ottawa the es lMnrmme Provinces are m excess of _. 120.751 barrels per - twenty-four ;Ontarlo. and Prince Edward Island hours. in which a capital of ~over follows: A policeman arrested an‘ tlmated cost of which at present lslhas the m. auto driver on a charge of belngnlnemllllondollars and mayamount people. drunk while driving his car. The to ‘double that sum before the work I - I Th t th accused protested. that he was notls completed. But while’ lovemment i‘ e “m! m” w onumm Pr l f o ta l d be ' drunk and brought witnesses to supporters are none toosure of their ygm-[y i, the statement of 111,3 5'15" Negil’yc.e:1;000.g00r$aaninve§eltei lgilatrmwnmfihra ‘:,',,'§,‘.,'."‘,’,',"m"',," ,be between $4,000,000. and 85 prove it. One of the witnesses was‘ constituencies they feel that their and Empire. There is. however. a m” mduuryq“ u“ “m” Prmhpertleuler. Welmake tlm choicest a medical doctor who testified that chances wlllbebetter now than altehmv general desire amen: the used '“°°“' "mm h“ “"733 “m” “WM W“ ‘llmlfll Tum"- ""- L . , the total daily capacity and ac-l w; m u.’ u b || the man was not drunk. The omcer another session. which is likely @233: 2°“: 1°’ Jul?!“ Ire insuf-lcounwd m‘, ‘30941353 o; m, vfluemmchnu-‘Q: 0:" "m1", admitted that. if he had been’ the show further the weakness of the r er com u’ to ha" the“)! ‘mum pmductmIL The” Mumlmdrm” mm,‘ M m“ u accused walking along the street heCablnet. bealduhglvlng the Oppoel- ' ,penalon system adopted throughourhaveulaieen since materially aug- m”, _. ‘ h zCanadav And. in one form m.- ‘ ' would not have arrested him. He tlon Leader and his colleagues tlm it has alreldy been, " i Co‘ ' was sober enough to walk. but he was to develop their policy. . ‘m ma", Sheathing lust arrived direot from Vancouver Ono full carload B. C. MOULDINGS ANI) BREATHING Assorted patterns, L. M. POOLE & C0 PAOLPS vm/tnvas ' ‘ OPPOSITE VIEWS ’l‘ln- Factory oe-eoooeooooovooeum Egcryone IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN Representative will be present Interested is cordially invited THE l-IARDIE MFG. C0. (JIIARLOTTETOWN suiviuisitsiui. ~{0}-» -- .- Q-GQ-‘O-O-O-OO- F§O-0§'0O~0OO0O00O The Land We Love’ By Frank Yelgh eo-oeeoeeeoeeo 0-00400 e004 c We use this adieu-live zicl- WHEN is A MAN DRUNKé vliaedly. Sufferers from I-Zyfllllfilh‘ may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any 6Y0 1M9"- l Canada's Flour ,Milllng' Industry’ Q. What is the extent of Can-j adas Flour Milling industry? | A. The flour milling industry.‘ long Canada's premier industrial} enflhr: ‘l: lntriiduiltfll‘? 05¢!’ Nerve Energy. . " ‘ v ' Normal eyes. lt is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- straln ls present. n much larger proportion la required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- oemlve amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other will! of the body and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. ' Hutcheson OPTOMETIIIST 2' / With every $500 Botik of Milk Tick- ets that you purhase from us, we shall give you 2 1/, quart ticketsdieoecWhfll you buy our milk- and are satisfied with its quality and becomes a ,st¢tlW customer you keep gettingthinbonufl- m Pure y unit co. ha. _, Cor, Fitzroy and Great George Streets - l gett proportion 0g "ed 860.000.000 was invested and which. h ad a production valued at tlfliwfnul, be h.“ u to ‘he qumrot 944.731. Over 840900.000 of this in-mm” Hum,’ but "w" an be M vutmem‘ “m! "ammo-m M theidoubt whatever about the merit of production was accountable to them“. ‘Md.’ Th” "e "M", dc; ,- _-2 tpqyj“: g etvmufr oountrl; Each... or TM.“ my; . f‘ ' lajrr. t-w ... 5. t... >41, “a..- . ' '- ' f?“ ‘ . i4.k'o\.vl