JUNE ie, 1928 W mm cHA.Iu.o'1"rirrowN oUAni51AN PAGE \ 1 0LD Dutch keeps millions of kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc., clean and sanitary. For every cleaning job,~it is the safe and economical cleanser. It, will not injure or mar the finest enamel surface because the soft, daky particles erase all the dirt without scratching. There ii4` nothing else like Old Dutch Cleanser. Goes further-lusts longer. Old Dutch is it nat- ural detergent which contains no lye,acnis, hard grit_or other in- jurious ingredients. Mina IN ciiuink 1 omes o power ive jdbudhhz I' 0l7llHi2£’£ Note domed shape of i'oiiibusli`o1i (ll. C.) chamber above valves in Hupmohile engine. More power, great- er smoothness are achieved through this development of the high-compression principle. maxim ss Eéég ,ill \ _‘\\1.g,~_;:§ 1.7,/ A ips /. , 1 -1/ url* “-1-” Century Eight Sedan. fivbpnssenger. C K" custom-equipped, $2 780, f.o.b. Windsor S HUPMOBILE‘S development of the high compression principle gives a star- tling new range of performance in the new Hupmobile Century Six and Eight. And the reason forfar faster acceleration, cll. Cannon. La ointe M Gibbo pea er quoting from the Rules and Bourinot ruled the amendment out cf order. but owing to, protests of Conservative members against what appeared to be a "trick" he ruled that on any future day other than Thursday or Friday a similar amend- ment could be moved. On Mon ay, May 14th, Mr. Anderson, Hallon, mcved an amendment in identical terms as that of Dr. Tolmie, and the members from B. C. taking part ln. its favor. It continued during Tuesday and Wednesday. and was finally down by 110 to 59, all the mcinbers, except Mr. Neil, voting for amendment was defeated by nearly 2 to 1, the Opposition was greatly streri tl ‘ fight. Much surprised was cxprcsil- cd at lniboi' iiwinl>ei':~:. who bclievciii the highest fixed maximum wage possible for their labor. and against scale' competition voting against the iiiiicndment. It' anybody is en- titled to it fair price for the product of his labor, it is thc i’ai‘incr,‘aiid Pi‘ogi‘essives would be the ll;-gl, lp siil.seribe to that priiiciple-in fact, it is the gospel wliifli they preach in and out oi season. lion. Mr. _Bt-iineft‘s Attitude. On May 10th. the Hon. Mr. Ben- ii'-it on Orders oi` the Du) said: "I_ would like to direct the :it- te iitioii of the Minister of National Rcveiiiic to the contents of a mes- sage I have just received indicat- intl that at Toronto the market gn:‘dr‘iif-i's who produce aspamglls have lost their market by reilson oi inilioiiutioiis which have just been received there on consign- ment fi-oin Wiisiilngton. This m€SSf1I§e asks me to press upon thc government the necessity for tak- ing immediate action under the provisions oi section 43 of the Customs Act to prevent their busi- ness and their unticipations of possible profit from their enter- prise being destroyed. I Mr. Lapointe: I wonder if the consumers are complaining also? Mi'. Bennett: My friend should have thought of that when Right Hon. W. S. Fielding passed the statute. On May 2lst, J. A. Fraser, Cari, boo, asked: "I wish to ask the Prime Minis- ter a question based on his state- ment as reported in Hansard. page 3206, that as soon as applications were received invoking the statute. an order-in-council under section 43 of the Customs Act would be passed authorizing the"Minister to- ilx' values on produce of `a class or kind produced in Canada. and on the fact that the_Minister of Ag- riculture lias acknowledged the icceipt of three tclegrams from the strawberry growers of three different districts in British Col- umbia invoking the statute and; asking for the Fixing of values on strawberries from may 21 to July 10. The questions are: “1. Has an order-in-council' been passed? “2. If not; when does he pro- pose to have the applications re- ferred to, considered by the Gov- crnor-in-Council? “Right Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King: I am not in ii position to . disclose to my lion. friend what greater smoothness and ample reserve power, is found in Hupmobile special engine design. Above the valves are domed combustion ,chambers which assist in extracting the last ounce of power from present day fuels, delivering it with immense force, yet without vibration or spark knock. Drive any of the new Cen- fury Hupmobile models for an hour . or a day. You' will surely pronounce 1 it as typical of the century’s best in per- V formance as in the rcadilyapparentqual- _ ities of beauty and striking appearance. 1 1 1 24 body and equipment combinations, stand- ard and c'ustom,on each line. Six ofthe Century, $1815' to $2215. Century Eight, $2495 to $2895. All prices f. 0. b. Windsor. _ nurmoaiaa " W ~ z Ci N T U KY e ` SIX. 8. EIGHT ’ GAUDET BROTHERS Dealers for Prince Edward Island CHARLOTTETOWN __. in __ - --- °E. R. BROW 146 'Richmond_St., . . Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and _ , Plate Glass' Insurance at Lowest Rate. " Gmc strong stock companies _ Lewis. takes place in council. but I would say to him that when an applica- tion comes before council, it will reccivc due consideration." Market for Berrf. On May 23rd. Mr. Bar er, Fraser Valley, referred to a number of telc- grzims he limi received representing nboiit 2,000 growers of berries. stat- ing that telegrzims had been sent to the Minister of Agriculture request- in that a fair market value be fix g _ cd on imported berries. A reply had been received to the effect that these had been passed on to the Minister of Nzitioniil Revenue and Mr. Barber asked il' these represen- tations had been acted upon. The Hon. Mr. Motherwell. in coiifirining that. sold: “I have done so slncc then and! I understand that under the ex-. F Tl-lER*§ lil lofolhintg qt;itc Equal if Aspirin or a sor s_ o a_c_cs :inf r;‘.r.r;:.1';;,;:°‘;i~.ll, "bla, Bfycr is nuinc. and the wcri enuinein redgj-is on every box ion can’t go wrong if you will jus' look at the box when you buy it: /"rs Tab fb ' . ¢,sASPf?i~..f ,, _. nr ulrlufaoturo. While it ll 'ir t.:“"i..:'°.:il.::'r.:i..r..r.- , m"l»'ii»~i with into ~ilmi ig' se _._ si! e The musing l Canallziiwgyztional Scientific Facts . 0| Parliament - ` E ATLANTIC REGION it being Conservative. Although the| D_ . c n. ____ India's most important highway, glarl; and the Prime Minister. The Phe mstm-1° Grand, Tum” 4-wad_ Scaled Tenders, marked on tl\¢ is bein macadamlzcd as ra idl E' P Y. outside "Confidential" and “T¢l\d¢l’S as funds become available. _ for Building; at Picton Lodv. Pic- . tou, N. S." and addresed to the An attachment for vacuum undersigned, will bo received up to cleaners has been invented with | Ten different kinds 'of bottled 1 fice around the South Pole to cover .3“` ` "; _ Then Mr, Stevens risked the Min. the world to o depth of more than V oo f t ` l an M Weighing but 35 pounds, , _ British experts are trying to GF the fw@S¢1°I1 Of dumping in si»e~ find it way to inure nyfii-agen gas cific instances, and asked the Prime safe to use in nirships by surround. ng it with inert exhaust gases om their motors. A new rubberized cord for _elect- c appliances has been invented - that is flat instead of round and the question was so long he would claimed .to last longer and Wear an ,mSwm._ _ out carpets less. The gloss removed from silk, ment; ‘rayon and gmercerizedl cotloni by ‘ "The D,-Qmisud action has nog washing is restored with ii Berlin been taken because an order has Ch9"”l'l`SVS >l9l'€li»1l'¥1l-1011 Which H150 sinfects fabrics. Driven by 11 gasoline engine, ii mowing machine has been mount- Oil M0l\ ;'..(-j.¢ 1 sig: ga in um ¢¢mg¢st¢d 1 ~ ’~ ' ' ~ “-1 ~"-_ . . CABLE HEAD nAs'r.--Flvf-.ineiii-‘N » * “gm” m updled’ l bers met in the Institute Holi, A cheque cf one hundred dollars was donated to charity, High scliooiatl St. Peter's was dismissed. Ncxtineet-l ing will bc' held in thc Instituto l ROLLO BAY WEST.-Nine nicin-H" bers and three visitors' attended thc; Institiite meeting in the Rollo Fay' answered by suggestions for raising funds for the school. It was decided, p , . . to the proposed new Memo:-liil Hall meeting will be held at the home of PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OE CANADA, LIMITED" be held at tlie{R"“""f"» l l’li>Pt'l HlI.ll.--'I'liii'lveii iiieinhcrs SOURIS W}1;5'[~__,_1:iiv(. m,.n\b,.l-S‘ uiul mil' \'i.\iiiii' iw-i'r‘ pi‘i\.~'f-ri! :ii Ilii- MQNTHLY REp(_){¢1‘ QF -lvlalicn [nr iogiilar meeting. Ten W0MEN'g lN5'l‘|'l‘L7'l‘l»;5 dolluizs was ‘.'l»frd towards proposed ____.. .Sanitoriuin and wliatevel' help could M(-,NTAGUE__piv@ memlmyg mgll he i'f»iiclci'<-rd iz ter on. Plans for so- (me vlsiwr met at me NEW Spllopllcial \r<>i'r clisciisscii. Ttilk of liclping for meeting. After reports from Oi'i;linii:ie:'~s. i\li1'.'. nicinhr-is areMrs. new committees were giV(,n_ m,wl_\ii:,ii.~;i1i.. Mclvlulion, Mrs. Annie cmnmittces were am]0inLed_ The l\lnlilei'. Mrs. H:i"»i.;ili Pratt. Next “nxt busmcss is me 5(.hUO| Closing iiicf.-liii'," will bi- iii-1.. :ii the homo y Preparations are being made to put , U1 MVS- /‘\l`|l1ll` Mfllllcf- |fi\""l l"" ill? fi0l1U0‘~ El'0UhdS< - 1 "H a play' ‘ SOUTH i1“m1:r:'ro\vz~i. _ 'i'wci\1o PRIEST pOND_ __ Six mem|,p1ei‘s and three \'isitoi's incl. :ii and three visitors met at the Priest UW ll0mf` Of MW Alllll0ll-WS MCCUV- Pond school for Institute mectingh `Vill"- Ml"“b"l`S ‘lcclflcd lo have ‘1 The new picture for the school w:is,l‘l‘"‘l' f*<"Yl<‘ i1llU‘-‘ \|ll1`\{l.il lllt’ Il1Dl1tl1.,:; i:=.\i‘ broom and clmlk for the omcred fmmf.d_ Committees wel-l. and :iii lite-ciwnni snitiiil on Jllnc 22,` formed to Visit ,md clean ,,~chm,l, ILM-‘iiislis \'-'ill :<0 to nriiutilis of School. mitci1i.:iiiiiiii~iit and ice-cream social was decided to paint interior oi' ilic`T“""" ""“` l“f‘l“'9""S `~"""{` ilflflfffl 'fl School as sum as possibki; MSU Willie liistltiilc. Next iiicctiiiz: will bv rlri- to raise money to get new maps have the school clock i'epuircd. .ll"l‘| ill ill” limb" U1 NI". M=1l‘l;1il'<‘l luiirl otliri' lit-ccssltirs for theschooi. . homr. of Mrs. Charlie Mayiiards, iihere ai very profitable time was spent, Two instructive papers were rtad, after which a musical program \\1ri.~ given, A new map was purch- nseil for the school, and the school clruiml. Twenty-five dollars ($25) was voted for the proposed new ".°ii1*f~vi~~ It wa" decidedto bu ROSEBERRY.-Ten members and tliron visiiors met at the home of Mrs. Win. Buchanan. .It was dc- cidcii to order xi new receptacle for iirtnkiiig water nt the school; also sclisol. It was decided to hold an on June 20th, tit the school, in or- 'I‘hf- nz-xt meeting will. be held at the lioiiu- of' Mrs. Chas. Neil Morrison. ltcatliiics noiicernliil; the home were irivr-ii by different inr\inbers. » - -;=---=u A SURE RELIEF F eW0lllEN’S .tn rs U sg =° En “I UISGL ~ l ~._»_;~` i¢i'.~' 0; giving immediate men- Roll cali wus” would av 5 cts Ontario. Next `| tal and physical re- lief; the blood vessels und nerves are toned and strengthened, and the circulation is renderedto normal as this treatment is based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all forms of female troubles, including tion, leucorrhoca, falling of the womb, growths, and ovarian troubles, etc. Price $2.00 PQI' montli`s treatment. A free 'l‘rial Treatment, enough* for 10 days, worth 750, will be sent who will send me liar fiildress. dross; Mrs. Lydia W. lindd, Dept 5 Wiiidsor, Ontario. delayed and painful menstrua- box, which is sufficient for one FREE to any suiering woman Eiioloso tliree stumps and acl- ? Sold By Leading Druggisis Everywhere RINGWOOD.-Ten members niet; at the home of Mrs. Augustus Mc- ply at the present moment. Dr. Edwards called his attention to a fomier statement about having l_THE GABBS to consult his colleagues as to an agreement as to "reasonable grounds" and asked him if he had got the views of his colleagues yet. Mr. King replied: “I think what I said was that I might have one view as to what was a reasonable ‘ground while some of my colleagues might en- tertain a different view: butthat what the collective opinion would be as the result of an exchange of views I could not say until there had been an opportunity 00 ‘exchange them: Up to the pre- sent time there has been no occa- \alon to exchange views on the‘ f \ matter." _ _ y _ .- i1~“ sig' h Qgf. J I -¢ ` my 'oosui-mis classes A ialio-` LOOKING acc i-wmi rum aAzoR` in ms HAND as Loom. are A .' ”‘i‘lF.E§5_‘§’l‘f‘.'~."‘U'*UEl*f“l . in “ ll /,. p y By Barrie Payne! 1 \__, _-_______... _ - SAID Lu i v/OLF .l'UHNNY ll/\l$‘3lT , .1 HKMIII