sbmmsnifv, N. t0 Wi I vat-y weak heart. w "LIN unable to '10 p and lie down. lilli Ii "I" tried different kinds but they seamed to do mo “A friend recommended ll/HLBURNS HEART ‘oronto, Ont. health value. exported under supervision 0 f was shipped; healthful, rich well as a food. For you r the table and cooking. coon csocsss ssu. IT. Dnc full mrload B. C. SHEATIITNG BARBISTBR. and Throat Otllee, Bayer t Be As naaalsrsn. nous J. A. BENTLEY l , 0 s. A. McDONAL: i. I , m». ' ‘The ‘Best’ is the Cheapest lhurléli and atllll- igralg¢l§ Molasses lacks flavor, food and Genuin e‘ Barbados Mqlassa a, the 't ll e Barbados Government goes to your grocer in the casks in which it p u r e, delicious, in mineral salts and iron -— a tonic as healtlfs sake, use umlasses on Remember: Ask for the Genuine Barbados Molasses. Assorted patterns. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPB WIIAVRVQS pcrienced drivers assume it is going W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lnur Ofllee: 100 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. I. McDonald Rs McPhee I II. F. McPIIEE naltarsmss. Art-onsets, are.‘ W stonsrro LOAN “us; Building, Charlottetown - I 1 The “ Flu ” H“ WITH r WEAK HEART ‘Pi-wflliiohe, Pleasant River, l ‘w . :—“l!aving sulered with "It!" a few years ago, 1 was loft! wflcmlm‘ v_ t p go about, and: ' Goad-not. do my housework. “I- would {at dizzy spells and would “resold not sloop at night as the ttle noise would wake me up. of nledicine, no good. I have used ilvelble this boxes and am luuch better; do not get those dizzy spPlls, lily/t. and can do my i‘ ' ‘ own work us well ‘as eve-r." Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or maiied direct on receipt nl‘ grice by The '1‘. Milburll C0,, Limited, British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing In“ arrived “not "on vancouveni ccl drivers are annoyed at thosc who MOULDINGS AND professional Cards {straight ailcad. keep R. RCBELL SOLICITOB. Cameron Block, C’ Iuttetown. MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. c. c. Archibald Gra uatc of N. Y. Post Graduatej cal School and Hospital ' Limited t0 5W9, Ell‘. N066 after all nnd he tells me that he is ETC. Testing Eyes and supp! £3 Glasses: _ "I » Grut George Street Olloe Hours-D to 12.30. 1.10 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuig-an i gzsnbeen perfected by an English- sontolafln. s-rc. _ T0 N cdsmn Block, cnsrlntmnmlnni. .....__.___._i___._ McLeod & Bentley, l 'O l John Smith And His Car John Smith is a character whom evcry motorist should ' lle ls not selfish. rather he is a motoring mar- / tyr. a chap willing and glad to have exploited. in an In- teresting way. his experience for the bcneflt of the other twenty. 2 l §§O§§4§§Q+O come-cave» l Learned I-‘roni beginners "I guess I'm in for a lot ofptrou- aftemoon.“ was the way Smith greeted me recently. "I made the mistake of offering l9 leach a friend how to drive." "Fjine!" I commented. “Maybe you'll pick up some ideas yourself." The point seemingly went. over Smith's head but the next time I saw him, he reminded me of what I had said. and agreed that begin- ners often pl"o\'e_to be good teach- crs. "That fellow certainly taught rhe a lot that I should have known," he .said. “At filst. I took a lot. of his actions more or less as a .ioke but as the afternoon wore on I began to find out that with a little more ob- servation I. could get through the ordeal quite profitably. “One of the things he did was to slow down whenever he approached a street intersection or if any of the traffic lights were him. It was rather amusing the way he tried to avoid changing gears. Put it. made me sit up and tukc ‘notice. Reminded inc of thc many ‘;times I rush up to strcct corners :when I know for a certainty that I lam going to have to stop." l I interrupted Smith to ask if he znoticcd WIIPIIIOI‘ his pupil made it a rulc to spccd up when approaching hills. , "I should say he did,“ Smith re- plied. "I tried my best to tcll him that it wasn't necessary with :1 car llike mine, that it would climb the hilly without difficulty even if it were started at very low speed in KhlRh gear. Still. he persisted in {stepping on the gas: and here's a Illllny lhinllt after he had done this four or flvc times, and I had colnc to the conclusion that it was use- ‘less to try to encourage him to do lotherwisc. I noticed that the car lperforined considerably better on ‘one or two of the familial" hills than it did when I was at, the wheel. So yesterday I tried it out. myself and found that I have been handicap- ping that old engine of mine by [taking it for granted that it didn't Ineed that little boost at. the bottom of the hill." y While it. is true that n person who ,is unfamiliar with driving is likely * l" (‘Xflsgerato the things that are of ‘very liltlc consequence, and to bc entirely oblivious Lo thc genuine hazards. nevertheless the fact rc- lmains that mere unfamiliarity with ‘a car often carries some virtues oi its own. These the experienced lnotoristhlight well kcep in mind li he wants to avoid ‘the mistake of ovor-eslinlating his own or the car's ‘ ability, ' > Smith and I sat clown and figured ‘Clll- a few of tllcsc. Ouc. for in- gslanctr,‘ is lhc fact that (no l-llrily secs :1 new driver using lllf.‘ clucr- gency brakc. As a mutter cl‘ iact, he actually forgets lie ltas one. Of ‘course. it's a good thing to know Just where to reach for the cmcr- gency brake lever when it's inces- sary. but u driver rcillly operates his car more competently if he keeps out of his mind the fuct- that ‘he has something else in the way of reserve braking force. i We found that because lite inex- Vperienced driver has more of a sense iuf fear of traffic conditions ahead of him he starts to stop before it. is ‘actually necessary to do so. The rc- lsult is that he saves his tircs a lgreat deal by avoiding slldclci". stops. {When the novice moons ril ap- Hiroacning car he keeps well ovcr {to his own side of the road-Anon ,Wl1lCl'i there is no safcl" policy. At _of approaching headlights. ‘and I recalled that many experienc- lslown down linden‘ such circum- stances. but. we chalked this up to the credit of the novice. ‘ Immediately following the period of temporary blindness as cars with glaring headlights approach there is la period of blindness from glare. .Slnce the road was clear the last ltlme they had a look at it mony ex- _to be clear until visibility is back to turned against and British THE cnsniiormrown'ouzfnnmn " For tree of Qlzi- Q l".'."..‘I"§.J.-t I5 Companies. kiistfiri Ll l Ranches-a only. . 3." 4 Ygllmpzllllfilt TI] 4‘? made payable to The Receiver Gene t an armors _ '- Even though you may believe y Tax Law are e lained in this advertisement. KP ' , Three Kinds of ‘Forms Canada 3 There are three kinds of Dominion Income Tux 13601118 T8! Stfihédlllé Forms, one of which will apply to any tax payer. Following is the schoduleoi‘ income I. applic- The dmerent forms are: i .. able to persons other than corporations and joint stock Fqg-m '1‘ 1 —-FQ1‘ all individuals, other than Thmxwllt‘ 11'3"“ 1:?“ m" "t ~ farmers or ranchers. 1pm n!’ Location of Income Tax Form T lA-For fanners and ranchers. > ' “d” Form T 2 —For corporations and joint stock On the first $2,000 oflssooma or any pol-Hon IBUPOCIBPI - thereof.L...........-..-...-..i..,, 2% In-pnur. f Do H r T \ coqpamu’ On the amount But not in are located lncbonverxileiitotglalaces throng: If Y0“ l°_d"_"'¢i ti" 195F939!‘ of Incmnc _T“x inexcesa of safes: outCanada.Theywlllbegladtouslstany for your district Wlll send you upon written ' “n” "'"‘ ‘ m" ‘" PW" l" ‘h’ P"P""l°" "7 "°‘“""- ,r a revised co 0t‘ The Income War Tnx ‘-°°° --~--v "w" R uclts in writin roi- information will “u”: - py l 3% i ;% befiompu“, Wm, plmmptly' com" m, Act, Consolidated, Chapter 91 (R.S.C. 1927). "m" 3°" Income Tax office nearest to you. Address 1.001: uoo - .. "M 1w» "‘"*P="°' °' °°'“""°" ‘"°°"‘= T“ Income from All Sources Must 0,000 lupoo The oifiees are st: . ' 01% gelii-fhflop Scgth- i k be Declared ulooo i 1% qltigbeeoCliy. ‘w c ' The public is especially reminded to report all 51% i 138.? Montreal. Quebec. income from bearer bonds-whether Dominion, ,'"%' l oiuw" mm“: Provincial, Municipal or Industrial. The him I 1000 gm? interest from these bonds is taxable. The 1928 2 1% §‘i‘;% Toronto,'2, Ontario, legislation enlarges the powers of the depart- Q-m Hamilton. Ontario. ment which is now enabled to trace the ‘owner- ; 2% 101888 lgvgfw-lfntslgé! , lhip of all bearer bonds. I , O l IBITI, IFIO, 4 -"°° 5 M" Winnipeg, Manitoba, , 3 3% 31% .4112 55¢; Ream- S-mwhtww- Personal Exemptions o! .000 o boo 29s.. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, -, {lg 7 i°°° ‘"10 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Personal exemptions should be noted care- ; 1% _ Z 1% gravy-Alicia. fully. They may be summarized as follows: n 1m 8,:%‘ 3.44 Vunflglfi’ Ecru’ (a) $3,000 in the case of a married person 1% ,3, D,ww,,, i3; or householder, or any other person who has I01 .000 ll 'oo0 37"? - W“ 3m’ 7 V l2 .000 7.3m V “ _ ., . . 11;, 53.93 f} ig 132: Cheques are to be made payable to The Receiver General _of Canada. n 1y -% 1; kg 3;. Cheques must be marked accepted by the bank on which drawn. i? Z000 I L? ' i ' H " I . i,» p 53;, FILE YOUR RETURN ON OR BEFORE APRIL so. igjfi £,Z,§§% If you delay making Income Tax returns the penalties provided by the Act must be imposed. 4s Iooo soofooti w? , . 50f .000 50-,- Notm-Tha above rates shall in respect Ofinacome ‘ s for I927, be reduced by twenty (20) per centum. _ _ , J ‘Thse rafiecoi‘ tax applicable‘? Corporations and ., ._- ; - _ oint toc oln ain't-s ' ' ht 8 r nt ‘l th ‘ . I v 1 ‘ amounts in excess oFSZIIIOIllF p6 cc u" on e EMPIRE FARMERS’ TOUR. IN GREAT BRITAIN AND lRELANDfSouth Africa. National land, Gcrlnimy. Switzerland, Illllypvisltcd, [l5 well ‘ and France. will finish in London Wales" Stoke-cllmeland farm in uunGlnsgow. on September 4th. Many farmers from the Dominion normal again. Thus they steer gait and make no preparations for} trlnergencies. It certainly is a case‘, of driving blindly and yet millions of drivers do it every night, but. not all with success. On the crowded. busy highways of today mgny things can happen in those few sec- onds during which a driver is blinded by glare. Smith has decided that the novice isn't such a liability in motoring ‘going to welcome the next oppor-i drive. - --~-—-<o->—~-~~— l Having a caterpillar tread instead lof a front wheel, a wheelbarrow "P m9 Salmldon on June 2nd, two days before} South African National Union. now affiliated l0 - .. -- u h t ‘cry other part of the Empire. This Brighton. Chichester, “mny to ‘each mmebody Ow oltour will be followed in 1930 by a stone; while the fourth Bringing Up Father‘ visit to Canada. i and in 1931 tolvisit North Wales, Liverpool, Pres- : . The tour of the British Isles whichlingham. Hereford, and Worcester. All ODDOPUIDNY 1'0? Cflnfldlfln fflY-Istarts in London on June 4th, willlEach sectional itinerary for merS t0 mfllie fl OOIHDIT-‘hf-‘flslve lfllllflcifcr facilities for seeing the bestlthrce weeks the tour will be divided lnlght, he slows down at the Siglmof the Old Country and Europe be-‘nf British and Irish agricultureand Smithmvee" Sewing 111116 11nd hurl/ESL iii for meeting in conference represen- Qmlffll by U"! Bllnlillncemem 0f l-llvitntives of all the principal msrketsdstudy of the different counties nlld UMOIYS EmDlWuncluding wool, meat, fruit, driirydistricts and their enterprises Farmers‘ Tour, commencing as fllprqduce, etc. party in London on June 4th, tllld_Wa,les has signified his intention ofipnrty will meet again at Matlock, closing in London on August fllh-irccelving the party rlt St. Jamesjand will proceed to visit Notting- Thc Continental tour will commence Palace on the day oi‘ arrival. Kinglhnm. 0n August 18th and. visiting HOI-IGecrge-‘s farm at Windsor will hcjSheflleld. Aberdeen. BnlmoraLBi-ae- as the Prince cffmar, Perth, Stirling, Edinburgh. Duchy of Cornwall. The party williGiants‘ Causeway, Killarney. Dublin. lbe token to Epsom on Derby Day,lilolyhead, Liverpool, Wrexham and nre expected to join this tour and byland, in addition to the Dublin Show|bsck to London, where ll conference leaving Montreal on May 25th by the three great national Agricultural; vill be held from July l3 to 17, when the Canadian Pacific liner Mont- shows of the year-the Rays] clare, will reach Liverpool and Lon- Nottingham, the Highland Show RHIESQ fromlSouthsmpton on July l9. Aberdeen and the Welsh Show att eMontcn m fro the departure of the-escorted toulayWrexhnm-are included in the lt-j20, and the Mon The enterprise is the outcome of uncrary. the thrce successful visits to nudist Cumbrid from South Africa. organized by the will divide into four sections. Nor- O3 wich, Ipswich, Colchester. Resdingl" 2. the British Nntionaliwinchestcr, Salisbury. Bath, Marl- Union. The executives of the Unionlborollgh and Swindon, will be visited! desire by these visits to link up cv- by the first section; the second will" _-_ cry Dominion and Colony in thcggo to Spslding.PeterborougnNorth-lfo Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dawson Empire nncl about November, l929.iampton, it is proposed to organize a touflcardiff. Wincanton. Bath and Bria-l to Australia and New Zealand by,icl; the third section will proceedinf intense sadness and profound re-' 100 to I50 persons representing ev- from Cambridge to Lincoln. Hull; Leicester, Bedford. Exeter.‘ Honourable ‘W. D. EULER, Minister of National Rcvcnuc. I ton and the Lake District. Birm- the covers a great deal of territory pro- ividing much opportunity for the Belfast, Portrush and ors of this comprehensive tour. —-—--<o>- LETTER 0F SYMPATHY. and Sisters. Dear frlends.-~It is with feelings a izret that I extend to you these fewRt-‘wl and Maid-lines on behalf of the members of section will Pleasant Circle Institute. conveying Dear Slater Member-We. on be- their heartfelt sympathy for one and all of t ment through which you have so lately passed. circle. broken hearts. and who hns pro- mised to never leave nor forsake. So if we will come to Him with 0ur'of March:- grlefs, we know He will comfort alld sustain. We cannot understand how one so young. Just standing on the ntlthe tour will break up. The Mont-ll-hrfisgllbld Off life alld Vléwinl? its pcssi ities or service and useful- m Llvqypqg] 0n July vness should bc taken. tnaim from South-Kim's W05’- hrce days will be spcntlampton on July 24, will bring many NM 110W. but in U10 00min YEMS. gc after which the psrtylback to Canada, the Canadian visit- wgfnmrzgdbfhénxli-xngfiglili; filling. rs r s , ' And then, Ah! Then. we'll under- stand. (SgdJ Mrs. John Ilfbawson, (Pioneer please copy.) LETTER 0F SYMPATHY. utlons of condolence to Mrs. Jas. J. Smith. HE Department of National Revenue urges all Dominion Income Tax- payers to file, returns without delay. The oFFlcial forms may be obtai Inspector of Income Tax for your together with an accepted cheque or express or money order for the full amount of the tax, or the first installment as you desire, must be lnailel to the Inspector of Income Tax, for your district, not later than April 30. Cheques must be to file a return before April 30 if your income in I927 was more than $1,500. For your convenience a few of the outstanding provisions of The» Income . he family in the sad bereave- Margaret. your lSgdJ in ber. H. R. I-I. Prince uFagriculLure and industry. The whole We realize the helplessness Ol human sympathy, therefore wcl ———-~~<@O> would commend you to the Great‘ Leeds, Bradford, Halifax. Comforter Who alone can hcnl the Grade X.-l. But it is Secretary. The Dalsell Aerial Minerals WHAT'S THE. MATTER i , MAGGlE' DAR l.u~.l' ? on’. YOU'RE. BREAklNG MY HEART- EVERYONE. no THE NEIGH BORHOOD l5 TALKINQ ABQQ-r How LATE YOU COME HOME AND THAT you Nev GET T6 fiUfilNEfrl-r BEFORE. NOON’ MAGGIE?! RIGHT- ru. qrr HECOAT AN’ Q0 Rim-AT OUT AN‘ LET THE NEIGHBORS BEE ME AT Tali: EARLY AH! LlVE$ ON THE NEXT BLOCK~ I'LL JUST FAQS HIM 5O HE CAN ‘$5.5 HOW EARLY PM UPTl-llfi ‘rt-harm's THAT GABBY GuY THAT Malamute‘- l-~ ” . W). w/i’ (A. . .011“ t’? . by lnt‘l rnilq Sanka. info... a n.»- tam-s. P R I L A the last ' day for Income Tax Returns The law states that penalties - must be imposed after that date half of St. Mnlachls Branch, Cath- ‘ - olic Womens League, offer you our Grade VIIL-L-VGPHOD Mflculga“; sincere sympathy, in your time oi 3. Linus MOM-Shim: 3. Jimmie M6- sorrow for the dccth of your fsthelz-JJOHBIG- Grfldb VII- — 1» M"? The death angel has entered your also to Mrs. Isadore Smith, New-[Mflllflihanc 2. Gerard MGGl-llllllnii- home and taken from the family ton, our sympathy is tendered forlEliZBbBl-h Malmlnsi Grille V- " 1' bclovcd|thc death of her dear mother. daughter and sister, and from our, Institute a valued and useful nlclu-, Mrs. Michael McKenna, Mfl. J. E- McCarvllle, Mrs. F. Mclienna. KELLY'S CROSS . The following is the standing orieqlml- Grade 1’:——l.- Mildred omn- (Kellyls Cross school for the monthlilhel‘; 2. Richard Monafihflnl 5- .‘Francis Kelly. Joseph‘ McMahon. the advancement of aviation taln II. A. Oaks, recently appointed aerial director of the Northern Ilalston, minister of national defence. Capt. Oaks and his Foliier lnonoplane. JXPRIL 26, 1928 - __'_‘\~4 \ ned st ally Post Off-ice or by writin the district. Two copies, properly fill d in, ral of Canada. cu are not liable to tax. you are advised dependent upon hiln any of the following persons: 1. A parent or grand-parent. 2. A daughter or sister. 3. A son or brother under 21 years of age; or incapable of self-support on account of mental or physical infirmity-except wherchthe husband and wife each have a separate income in excess of $1,500, then each shall receive not $3,000 exemption, but $1,500 exemption. (b) $1,500 in the case of unmarried persons. (c) $500 for each child under 21 years oi age who is dependent upon the tax payer for support, or if 21 years of age or over is in- capable of self-support on account of mental or physical infirmity. Send Cheque with the Return i Income tax may be paid either in a lump sum or in four installments, plus interest. An accepted cheque or express or money order for either the full amount or the amount of the ' first installment must accompany the official forms. day.‘ The return and the cheque are to be mailed to the Inspector of Dominion Income Tax fol your district. Do not send cash. April 30 is the last C. S. \VALTER$, ('(llIlllllSSItlIl\‘l‘ of income 'l‘ai- \ ‘William E. Weddell: 8. Olestes MP Guignn and Perezu Waddel. 8111181? l3, Sterling Weddell. Grade ilL-l- Mary Bradley; 2. Lawrence Mona- llhAIl and Lloyd Weddell, equal: 3- Mnrguerite Duffy. Grade II. -— 1- Mary McKennu: =2. Peter Bradley: :1, Patrick Duffy and Wilfred Womb» Helen Nantes. teacher. MGWQWN "m" m in Canada has been awarded in CIP‘ ‘limes trans-Canada trophi for Exploration uisltee, It is announced by llon. J. A- The abovephotogrlllh! “h” 48y George McManus A ’ AH‘. JUST GETTING HOME- ‘ You ciAY OLD DOG? i - . I. l. .:l