When a large lumber yard five yeara ago iuatalled Bail Bearing Motor! to replace Sleeve Bearing Motor-a, . they immediately eliminated all the trmblea common to aieeve bearing: oil aoalzed vvindinga, aliort circuit: eaulaed by misalignmuit of the rotor. bearing failures and all the other troubles that tie up machines and increaae overhead expense. The ball hearing motors, in addition tojreepirig b‘ in o ation, aaved the sum of $705.84 annually. On twenty motors, with a total of 50° ll-P. they saved annually $300 for repairs, $295.94 in power coat, $_95.50 toiling lost. and $14.40 for‘ oil. This in more than one dollar w yw w h-P- ‘Vm canaman CO l! PM mace-wanna‘ i-iv-rlmm-laraamltma l! THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN ‘ Notes bv the Way Canada‘: Post Office Department; iii lllllflillllflllwllilllflllll cording to ils official report. In al » is doing an extensive business. ac-‘l lhllll" ll"l' """" ‘m’ '5'“ "l "" ‘l? “""'l ‘flmmljyear it delivers soo million lettersl. 51,50 In Camila and United titalou. ‘n50 million newspamm’ 40o minim‘: circulars. and 40 millon parcels,’ This delivery is made through 12,440 post offices, and over $10,000 rural‘; mail boxes. extending over an arcal ‘of nearly 3.700.000 square miles. And thc Department not only pay‘; its way and yields a surplus year after yeai". No other branch of thc public service renders service moi-c satisfactory in its operation, or con- tributes to the convenience and bus- iness advantage of so many people on so many dayiqof the year. This is also true of most countries in the civilized world. Irr your mulled l'rnahlonf—\l'l. Cheater B. loll". ‘lllib-PICIIGGIIQ" IL. llurartl. HNrotary-Uoal Col. D. A. llaelilnuul, l). ll. 0. lidiiu: and Hauler-J. l. Burnett. Aawclnte Editor-D. Ii. Currie FR-IDAY, MAY 11, 192s 1 ohiLY om: JACK MINER. LITERARY CLUBS- T is encouraging to note that liter- ary and dramatic clubs are multi- plying not only in our urban centres but‘ in the rural district throlllhm" the country. This movement began some years ago. 0r Pfilhflils l" should say. was rcnewcd a few years i SO far there has been only onc Jack Miner, only one voice to tell us ‘of the relationship between us and our fellow-folk of the forest. Others lhave studied the habits of the vari- .cus tribes that inhabit what they pail the lcwcr animal world and have glvell llll lcllmell llllll wolldelllll lle- ago astlie natural follow-up to the scriptions cf this world to ivhichldebatmg clubs o‘ mum, years “gm most cf us arc strangers and whichlwhich {or some reason were "grep I00 man)’ 0f 115 Y-hiflk lfbenefllh llslmbly auowed w die for want of a“ near relative in Toronto on which Jack Miner has lived with them. hasilendance and mmre“ n is pep there was 2 shillings and 9 pence to‘ talked with them and made com- DBY- g llanlolls lll lllelll’ Alla who ls lllele recent revival began in Summerslde cuntcncltlogvas lb; ellllllvalell: m“ heal-d lllll wolllllelllll slow lll and Charlottetown and. through the “m, letfglsm ma; d cope wml: Charlottetown and in Summqslde , llys and pol] , iBnCQuragemenl‘ Elven by me l"°5s' offices were few and far between-- lllls '.’°°“' llllll wlll llol lollcllllle lllalithe 800d W0!!! h“ We" "We" "P l“ not onc to ten of the present num- his companionship with these haslnmny o‘ the mum“, dlstflcm The . Many’ ol the older Canadians remember thc days when thcrc were no postage stamps in Canada. and when but few letters were sent pre- paid. distinctly remembers when his la- ther recciv J. a short letter, from a haps not too much to claim that the- BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY FOR. TREATING SEED POTATOES Small Secure Yours at Once. The 2 Mac's DRUGSTORE M9 Great George Street Telephone I115 quantity arrived. ‘Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing llluat arrived direct from Vancouvel Duo full carload B. C. MOULDINGS AND SBEATHING Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & CO ‘ room's WBABVES l n Cream Separators The "New" Sharplcs Marvel. Shipment just received sell- ing at lowest prices. Repair parts for all Sharp- lea machines In stock. J. L. DOUGLAS 3B QUEEN STREET CIIABLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. . Professional Cards ~.;¢_.._____ R. R. BELL BABIIBTEB. SOLIOITOB. ETC. Oarucruu Block, Charlottetown. . MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. c. c. “Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate _M0dloal School and Hospital Practice Hmlted to Eye, Ear, Nola and Throat ‘" Tooting Eyes and supplying Gianna _ Office, Bayer‘ Building Great George Street Office lIoara-ll to 12.30. 1.80 l0 8.00 . Mark R. McGuigan BO AD IIAIIIITII. BGIJCITOE ITO. p mortar ro was Cameron Block. Charlotlainmlhll. McLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. I.‘ BENTLEY, K. 0. Iarrfatar and Atlorncy-at-law Ollcc: II Richmond Street IOIII! 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. I. l. I. f McDonald _‘ 1. a IQDONAIé All. r. mean ITO. ‘Ill! T0140 I '&_ McPliee Ililp. ' ber. fnade lllm llle wholesome’ llllppy’ Women's Institutes have done their llcvlllg and lovellllle boy llllll lle lllllmart nobly in developing intellectual l!“ the age °l slxly ol oval‘ lllld llllllflclubs, dramatic societies. reading“ as he naively put it. will keep hlnfmflns and mutual improvement a boy till he dies, if it should be a movement! n is now no unusual ihundred years hence? l-lis intimacy thing ‘or a ‘Deal dramatic club m ‘with the unconventional life of "the put on a very crediiable may m a.“ ‘summed wllds’ h“ llepl lllm ln most any one of our school districts. touch‘ with Nature's unerring lflllll.:A dramatic club recently organized Wm‘ “um “nspolled by human °°“‘.ln Borden. has won considerable venlmn‘ "um as 60d h“ planlelllccmmendation in neighboring pro: lcr quantities in five of her nine- Provinces. During thc month of" ian mines was 1,405,423 tons. berta was the largest producer and turned out 616.003 tons. Nova Sco-l tia next in order, produced 418,352; was 257.832 tons. New Brunswick mined 20.907 tons and Saskatche- ‘cated children of the wilds. He ‘salsa m“ a dramimc club OfgEniZQd the imports of coal into Canada; dntenselylhuman. a boy full of humor -. amounted to 1.138.618 tons. by the Young People of St. Jfllllla , ‘and native wit, a bcy who can telhchurch, cmpaud; recently gave l his d f 1 ti - u “mnu?” C‘ Zmlwxlsiullfme“ d‘? a performance which elicited more Dommmn there is mom for a Va“ l‘ Y ‘*5 e r s“ ‘s 3m ls than ordinary pliments in theli-‘deveiopment and we employmem loves and its enloyment. To writenwn communm, and we are pleased or many thousands of mmers more, the story as he told ll “l°“l‘l be as,” see ll“ m" “dvermm! wlum"? than at present. There are manyl ‘mmsslble “s l‘ WW1“ l” l“ desmb” that this club purposes sivins lhl5lrlch mines of‘ gold, silver, copper. ‘he “"35 °r ‘he my" °" ‘he as‘ performance shortly in this city. We nlckle, g5bc5f05 and other valuable pmlmms or ‘he blrds‘ and The‘ shall be }.l€BS€d to have any, or all, metals and minerals for which there Gumdlallls repmllPl l‘ Y°5t°'d“Y waflof our country clubs, give OCCBSlOnul i5 fl GYOWIHE dflmllfld in the mm" buta summary. The story can only exhwmons in charlonemwm Thelkets of the world. In too many b5; mid 1n his own imguagg with undertaking w,“ be mutually berm cases the crude ores are sent out oi his ‘mm 9975mm Wlch- 7° m5 °"'|flcial. Cities and populous centres arc llle colllllly to lle Slllellell‘ lelllled‘ repeated We" "IS l" “mllh “hue?” liable to the human assumption that or olherwlse processed only l0 be l brought back again for use in Can- after telling of efforts to secure thc'they possess a superiority which is ad“ a‘ gummy increased mm confidence of the birds and the evi-lnot so pronounced ln rural sections l By importing coal which should bc mined in the Dominion, and by exporting her metal and mineral wealth in its crudc form. Canada has suffered enormous loss and ‘has given constant employment to tcns of thousands of workers in a foreign land while denying employ- ; mcnt and a living wage to Canadian workers at hoiiic. Tlic fruits of dcncc he gave in ‘moving pictures of but, from what we hear of some actual success. everyone who heardlcountry performances. there is room ‘and saw. knew in his or her heartlfor dissulutionmenl: on this score. that it was worth while. There waslwe shall be glad to see comparisons a lump in many a throat and moist-lin this respect and we have a good urc in many cycs when hc told ofgdcai of confidence in Dill‘ country thc wild goose which after receiving clubs. In any casc. any of them a mortal wound. flew flvc miles inlwlll be given a cordial welcome in ordcr that shc might dic ncur thclCharlottcwwn and the more the door of thc family that had protect-l merrier. Thcsc exchanges arc cs- ‘m5 ruinous Donny are Seen on every cd and befriended her in lifc ltHdlDCClBlly interesting at present owing hand; with a series o; good Cfflpg which shc knew would befriend hei- to thc International Oratorical Con-Ju- years in succession, Canada is in death. Was it worth while? llcst which is to bc decided next week: in many parts enjoying a fair inca- Was it worth While to so win thc in Toronto. and in which our nro-i 5'1"“ °l 8°" "mf-l- m" "Mm"; “l” cunfldciico of thc ‘robins that thcylvincc is deeply lnterirfilbd- N0 oncllhc mellslllle "l llllospellly llllll’ would m, to the Lame Spread fmfwn w“ what section o‘ the province; would be hers wow a sane and pm. them by fl. little girl when she‘ tap- shall produce the iiext provincial llllll pllllly llllllllllld by llw Fcdelllll‘ pcd with iicr spoon to tell them thatlfllflmplflll- Mt 1w vnwurose them: Govulllnllllln dinner was ready for them. whenlflll- l they alighted lovingly and confident-l "--<*>—~—- ly on her head and shoulders to ex-l ADyEn-l-lsmq n"; MAnrl-mmbx press their gratitude for her friend- ship and protection. The birds. declared Jack Miner, T are not wild. they are only frighten- Th, page, 5752a and carricrl out by the King Government has ‘been to drive people out of the Do- ‘minion faster than immigrants can jbc enticed to enter, and those who 11E Canadian National ltailwaysccme refuse w mm I; g5 norm-i. h“ 1551194 5110"!" bWlim- Set-ions that Britls immigrant settlers ed because they have known s ting forth the various attractions 0l,are more and more reluctant l0 only as enemies. may Wm respond the three Maritime Provinces. Eachicxomebeto Cgriacli-aaneghio as en ac e as readily to our lfriendllness. They fggvilrllglilifrll-rleasi ssilrzleglxfgcz: never bflore known_ n has be. know and recognlze lllell lllelllllllview and each receives its share oflcollle lllallllell all a country from and will come back a ain and a aln l ‘which. the native born people are to the haunts in wmlilzii they illai-s'lllenllon' Undoublelllll the Mallllilyinsland are folwwed l" "W" found friendliness and protection.lgxlejdzlitllaieltsgtsenlzafrlrifzt illllflisht byiihe lmmlflfanl-s "l"? m" They love human comlllllllolllllllll‘ climatel in scenery and facilities come huh" "om other landsl What Jack Miner did for the mi- l gram“, birds m western Canada can|wholesome and restful enjoyment! be done here‘ what he did for met/ill these facts are attractively and; smaller bird‘, m wmmng the" con-mrtistlcally act forth in the brochure‘ The llllolllslullllll llllel its native born sons and lbefore us. fldence and their companionship can the W0 k ‘ml u w m d AWN be done equally well here and wlthl" l: o n a l e emflll‘; dlllflm?" "9 "l"! “w” l“ all“ ol mutual “mfmuon m g hm“ "m. ve w te-ups are tastefully written. w children. and men “d woman‘. and. altogether, the brochure is one, f th best th t ha , l Companionship with the um ll Th3 Wm Zmnilulrlxllljlllzllll I ll companionship with unspoiled and c. l1 The Canada that should be grow- ing by leaps and bounds is held uP before the world as a land of "ar- H-ested devtlopment." and Why? 3°" >liiiiiiiisll / / ‘The writer of these moles. BI Ines W. Balsa, “D GALEN THE PIIYQICIAN . _?f' Away back in the second century iihere lived a physician. ‘ Galen. many of whose works on anatomy ‘ and physiology hold undisputed sway ‘until the present day. l Ohe of his beliefs was that thei ,lii'er was the blood making organ of. ithe body. _ ‘ “It formed for him the centre of! lliis wonderful system of physiology". As it was placed between the in? ltcstinc and the heart, he ‘ 1N1, lthat it made blood directly from,’ ‘thc food contents. : l And as a matter of fact the largerl f proportion of the food. after being‘ acted on by the stomach and in-I Ftestinc. is taken to thc liver whcrc, “it is altered and made suitable for, general circulation in the blood. | One of the processess that has been demonstrated as the work of the liver ls keeping the blood sup- plied with the right amount of i sugar with which to do its workj throughout the body. If the blood! contains more than is necessary the! This 511mm" in New BFWPiliver takes some from it and storesnmmng 195$ Than Jg5u5' blood and l righteousness." , . it up within the liver cells. 1f the blood has an insufficient amount of sugar, as when you mayi be deprived of vegetables for a‘. time, the liver gives up some of this’ A perfect, housekeeper was shc, ‘And order was her law. It also stores up fats from theA stored sugar to the blood. blood. to that body of yours. to have this‘ March the production from Canad-llarfle WEB!)- lqht? lfllfiesl in me body-lSo every book was on its shelf, M; thus standing guard over the mater-‘wim every chair‘ just, so, ‘IBlB it allows to go into the blood. . And an m; mantle brlc-p-bmq “It also controls or profoundly inqganged 1n a proper row; _ And of waste stuff of any kind - There was no scrap oi- shred. , _ _ K You will remember that it aisomm évery newspaper was burned tons and British Columbia's output manufacturers the bile which, as itl A5 5mm as it was read. fluences the _use of iron in the flows into small intestine. breaks up: -the fats of the food so that they can Her ways were so methodical, . - » Th! Her tidiness so great l‘ l“ m” heal“ °l ‘he ullmphlsll‘ vinces as well as at home. We note. W811 36-269 tons. In the same month bile also destroys harmful organ-film; no one had inveigled hei- and acts as a natural purgativeunm the mgffiuge state, lmfifillne by stimulating A bit of clutter in her home lShe never could forgive. _ And to all this we now know, that Twas wonderful-but, on, it, was In l-hfl mllllll: hidiistrles pi m’: by eating liver, the victims of thatlm; place m which to live! be absorbed into the blood. isms the movement and its muscular walls. once incurable ailment, pernicious anaemia, can be restored to health! Do you wonder when you think of . all this’ that r our about the liver‘ so much the organ that has within, it all the time. about one quarter of, all the blood there-is in your body?_ And you will remember also that, the two things that can keep it in‘ good._conditlon are within your oYvnl control. ~ That is avoiding overeating and‘ underexercislng. The simple exercise of bending body from side to side with knees straight will "squeeze" the liver and prevent sluggishness. Twenty times each side. night and momlng, should be sufficient. OO-O 903% O04 The Land We Love By hank Yeilh »+++»+»++o+o+0-avoo+44 SAMUEL GUNARD Q. Who was Samuel Cunard? A. Samuel Cunard was a Nova Scotian. born in Halifax on Novem- ber 21. 140 years ago who fashioned a model which grew into the first steamship to make a scheduled pas- sage across the Atlantic. The Bril- tanic was the first of the regular steamship vessels to cross thc At- lantic as a regular service,’ in 1840. taking nearly a _month for the trip whereas the Mauretanla now does lt in five days. Thus Canadacon- trlbiited to modern ocean transpor- tatlon. thousands yearly. Intelligent peo-I pie in Eur and throughout the Empire are king the reason. iii no other British Dominion overseas has this happened. In no other of the score of countries in North and- Souih America has the like occur- red during a generation past. "There Ia a cause for this." 5W8 The Mail and Empire, "and that cause la the policy of the King 60(- ernment. Mr. Bennett may well ask what is to become of the coun- try lf this state of affairs contin- uesf W0 want . ulation. We can employ industrious people pro-i ductively. and the country is in u‘ position to go ahead faster than it_ ever went ahead at any former per-i 10d ln its history. Everything tsl ready-lands awaiting people to till them, mines awaiting workers‘ to raise their minerals. railways to cm"- ry the produce of all the industries we can operate. The one thing lacking is National policy. The United States has been a haven of‘ refuge to hundreds of thousands of. unconumlmhd n“ d be given to those descriptive boob, lllll’ ‘ll wllll lets through the ramifications of lllllllllllllllllld llllll" lthe c mo. u ti i mu a n a one ways Let th J k Mi eacon . . ' t e u llllll not l” throughout Canada cannot fail to 0| upon ua. We shallbcthe bettermmwt mm} “m”. d m; . men and women by learning from coming aummer. m Publicity Dc-l hll ex cri . l t l’ “m” '°“' “mm” nllqldrtmefit of the c. n. n. nu in on have no better companions than thc l “m. u“ M M.‘ m‘ "o" u“ past done much to advertise Canada, and it la a plcarure to commend it field nd ltrea . mm ' "ma. lll Ml ll‘ m ‘flier the preaelt. one of the beat it_, locultfvcte this companion-mu“ "L ., . ." KIDNEY/i ’ Sold» in l people driven out by uncmploymcnhl; for which the Klngflovernments partlallty to producers in other countries la to blame........'1'hcrc A GOOD TEA l worm STUDY: lthree times and it is yours." us. us iword: SUPPRESS; to withold from, ,expectation of the wicked snail per-l No y ever saw. _ Another great service given by the-j A speck o; dugl; on anything Canada has coal in large or smal- liver is the removal of harmful sub-‘To he; woum mean disgrace, Slam“ ma‘ "e “ken l" with lhQShe must have everything arranged] |fcod. Just imagine what that means wim nothing out of place, to a maid who has looked after ones room when staying only a short while? passing people who are order to theatre? quickly as possible. scnsitlveness? ;sitivencss is to mingle freely with tpcople and to be as impersonal as , crnment QOOOOOQK 0-0 000-000-0409.?‘ DAILY cessous t IN ENGLISH l Iy W. L Gordan iv OOO-O-QQO-OOOOO 900049000 0O i worms orrarv MISUSED: o9 ‘not say "she is light-coniplectcd. ;Therc is no such ivord. i OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: exe- ‘cutor; accent after the x. not after lthe u. . |' OFTEN MISSPEILEDZ able; note the a. SYNONYMS: enemy, foe, oppon- ent. adversary, rival. antagonist. “Use c word ! credit- iricrease our vocabulary my muster- ing one word each day. 'l"0dBY5 "l ivaiited to‘ dcuiliz. ‘ -oov0 9 publication; conceal. suppress many of the -————{-§} Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers i OO OFOQOOQOQ-v- m, . u, 1928 l“ ll onn Hora-The hope of thc’ righteous shall be gladiicss: but the ish-Prov. 10:28. ~l PRAYERr-"My hope is lav-it on INTOLEBABLE ' eater. tidler home than hers In aluili top l and flavour Iii-Bo l!!!‘ liplf-llounflgvcryw Askfor tliiecciieinusxhlen __ ~. . ' ~ = -<_ LARl/EX i " l’ Makes Fabrics MOTH . PROOF Moths do not eat holes In garments! It ls thc ninth worms that do tho dahaagir-Larvexjuli the _ mpQh-wunn and JlSO destroys tho eggw-leavlng no come-hack what- ever. It is absolutely odorless, stainless and nm_|nmm_ inablc and will not lnlure the rug or garment in any my, It can be used on clothing; woolens, knit goods, d5", cries. blankets, rugs, upholstered furniture, bathing suits, automobile rugs and all-articles which are all or part wwL Cannot be used on furs. The price $1.75 per bottle with atomizer-gm“ wlghouL “E. A. FOSTE Sunnyside Usc Dr. Fri-anon’. Verinlcidc, Capsules m. 2 m- young fox, pups—$l.0ll box, (20 oapsulesi-malled to any address, P ivioTiii-ziis DAY Remember Mother on Sunday, May 13th, ‘with a personal gift, and one of our “Mother's, Day Greeting Cards.” “ - ' a w. W. Wellner;-l..td. Jewelers Since 1868 l l l —(Somervilie' Journal.) OQQ-OQOOF Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEI 0-0-00‘ 606050 OQ§OOOQOQ4OQO Q. How’ much should the tip be A. One dollar. Q. What should be done when seated in 4 reach ones seat in a! A. Apologize and then pass as Q. How can a person overcome A. The best. way to overcome sen- onc possible can. must be an cnd to this. No Gov- thal drives Canadians from their own beloved country can be kept in office by Canadians . . . . . . Things arc boiiiiii in bc mciuicd when the public are working up as they arc to thc seriousness of thc siiuation, for then the King Gov- ernment is bound lo be ended.“ Fertilizer For Lawns, Grass Ho“, w". table and flower Garden. , Also Special Formula -"A" growing Seed Potatoes at 'cA arm's sumo STORE for -_i__...a.____ To D **KQ§V4O0+OQQ ~BRAllMlN tea ltlflKlWlilpgghwdfuld. ‘Al . Wc.i@-wwna1'~s1os--< : Grcat-Wcst Llfr. have i- poilcy which comb"!!! disability prior to affi. Canada's popular Company, The just issued rates for a new Tension" protection in the event of death or sixty. and a pension, payable "y, beginning ll- IBB all or 65, and continuing during the lifetime of thc assured. ll is therefore an all-round policy. and one which should alt- peal to men and women who have an eye on their own I111" urcs, and the welfare of their families. l» Write for full psrtisuinrsgsiaun; ale, w llyndman 8i Company l.lll- Provincial Managers-Tho Great-West IMF Charlottetown, P. E. l. Agents At All _l'ri_nclpai Polnla a A s l wv S» She" 1"?" ‘Rs?!’ . rim. sow um u our choice mourn one "cannon: alien oars. H Absolutely para (still-aw no oar-ill" anon rm as pa» cent. - am our cuoica mmaaa one "marquis." I" "BID I'll!” ssao wimiir. wuonasna a I99!“ ~ i‘! ‘l ..._."-"~‘i} Carterll t ca: non: or iwauaiflfl ~l \-