.MAY 4. 192s ._ i11I‘esll:ud l=i Summersi lling Station de, P. E. I. Central Guardian LOBSTERS this afternoon 22c a pound. Aylwarcfs, 42 Queen St. , ' 426i‘) n1- 12 (YCLOCK hoop today that valuable property of the late Rev. Pure Milk On The Market The Pure ‘Milk Co. of this city has been in operation but nineteen months and it is gratifying to know I THE °BARIFQTTET°WN._QUAFDW, a Seed Oats and Wheat r We still have too many people -feel that we as l’ teachers are a race apart. Teach- lers need to know their public, and lthe public needs to know its teach- ‘ers far better than they do at pres- ent. l, To the teacher with vision. our ‘long in the teaching profession. FOlJbe 21 O minded of this fact, they might be. shall we say. a little more consider- seconding the vote of thanks ques-I tionecl whether the Premier's state- years of age, and will have ms. If the legislation were re- ‘i e. Mr. lowther of Kensington, 1n Rashes .|11t,l Dltrlpl’ 1' _ . a limlwd l M f ._ ment that the people would refuse " ‘v j Washlnl. Greaslnflhii] flu ril Cleaning of cars. w- 7- T“Yl°' ‘m "lhilm" slm" m" o! “'3 fégwth and the “hem” "in" qhhhhly hi Nh- 1 Bhhh" hhd rlelsastrérlzhniloixds l?‘ fflalilllEy she l” P" ""1" "X" l° hell’ ll" .‘_ 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ .___.."M’ 1 l." - v. ‘X n B” “lllby public auction. Open for m? ‘t’ - ' Ylclflry Oils-also Red Fife lsrlmls or lhe teach,“ gummcrteachers. He doubted tllis. But, if, . . . » . -. . l» m1 u 1:. "Qrllflllevas "will" i» t td‘ .' m - work, etc. But, above ,all, teachers a T" — 9 *8 Y-“even P" 1 . .' ' r- ‘l _ '. u... _§2."R‘i plgggelzzlglgpll :.::";:.1..:. fflilhfillll“ 1m lryesalml °°“‘°‘,‘§“'°'; 2:21.25 .*1:.s:."°‘.-:..:":':.:°.:‘.?:: .311“ "$61111 lug i ' é - l “k 0d t8 m‘ d m ness. mos a no ions can a or ~ . fl- _ ll r ~ _ ~ -' _ ll Courteous and careful attention, lrraljhlfrllhhrgigiaelhltaaal: $30K: gllgsedllnandphe ‘r'l§es'.,,“'§,, crgapgmt WIIOIESRIQ land to spend more than they do on 319W wbillfil: Pffgllrigemrmfilzgllflmjfl Jack Mlhel. ls l; n”; bcllcvcr m l ‘r ' - ‘l. t 1;‘ ~ » st, peters 7,30 ' aim throu h nd to ell ll ro- ' lmpmvlhg ‘he edhhhlmh °’ the" ey g » _-. the laws of nature and bolieveeclh-y, bl ,. . rllsrnmtfiso". h D. m. ducts whogly. o: grade smehr 81:08 e l youth And lhey wlll readlly do Sm thought. Teachers must llve, and, Al nlbal buds hive their _ fir“? . i- - - - 1 d 1 id l 1 -. < - ~ - l ’.' h? 1 '1 . - c e BUYS FARM - Mia-Peter Hop- an is, “Save the Child and Blllld the Send us your orders quick- 1x1? 1:12?“ tefl°hfffj Qicfisfififyrfif“. fvtiillndoarrilothlhhgselthgh sttlhdlrlsgeinzhehx-llhc‘)? Ch thehhds he wish; the 101' ~ '_ ., .\ ,~ . 1' 3 k ' _" ‘ ' ' ' ' » cw ng:— ' l , fins. city. has purchased the .111“? Nation _ 1y as our supply will not last forward policy lil the matter, sures would be justified. v ..oncc m my me I had a noel, or o the late Patrick Flynn, at Frlst The day for pasteurized milk pro loh l l . The lscllsslo oh the dmlr res_| l ah mad ducts seems t° he at‘ hhhd The g‘ f nth Roltermln expressed he: sahh‘ olutionuwas corlxtlnued The resolu labout thlrty young mm ducks and ' ~ ' ' - “c "m l‘ s“ “g 5° mhhy M?“ ' ‘ ' two of them were runts that ap- . swrs-danéiucfll‘ l°l5 l° B-rllve were WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- lgrallgetsRgtvevmxlartligtgasutfillrxrzllaot A‘ & Co‘ ‘grlfsem’ m the arinuta] conléf-ntmi“ l3; was amended m Wad h“ m!" ipeared to want to die. I patched _ quo e a. 4.20 per bushel, ex-track. _' .' , . ere are many ac ors ten lng o I lhem up, however’ bu; was no; vcry ‘Callahan "m, v Qwing to the steady increase in the y?‘ ctultlyncilpsegvgcehext Sdmlln keel: ahd F considered “hum Yet ilhumlyzc the teacher in a rurul {ll lwwlv"! "l" ll"? lelmlle" m l well rewarded for they shortly took , ‘Remnant. Que May 3-'I‘he ll“‘°d“°ll°".°f "dd" made buffer» Eahsltal-Iall 1h irinozlxhck pplrrlnraglleh- bglltftlelfslglollsgg 5' WKS’ ‘ 's°h°°" 8° “he” the “ache” “mm PM“ Edward Island request m“ . e e trouble and died. but not before ‘ leglslhlhl“ be Plmsa, al m” n?“ they had introduced the eye trouble Eifiimfi. Kidd"...P5.?!‘l‘§iZl.J§“,§1i3‘ {‘,’,"1,°»““°‘,““i‘,°i",. IP55.‘ 2,53‘ * ~ ' 6 1583.58 5 O E ll 0 ' able l° lelmllersl en ducks lefLppNow accordihhg to '2’ Th“ in T113308 ‘he salfillv my experience if a hawk had come schedule, provision should be made alcng l-lc wclllcl have picked up the not only for an increase in initial “lcak cncs flnd prcvcrllcd ml; dls.’ salaries, but also for periodical ln- 1sse. So after all my life's study‘I Clarifies 0x10001112 0V0!‘ l! lwrifid 01' am finally convinced that these about ten years. l cannibal birds were put here to des- 13) That to be satisfactory to the troy the weak and sickly and pre- teaching profession of this province. vent contagious disease. the new schedule of salaries should But man has interfered. He has provide for increases eventually paid all his attention to the des- amounting to one hundred per cent. tructicn of the food birds and has of [he existing pmcurlcg paid by tlrc almost annihilated them and let Government 1r», addition lo lllc what we call their enemies go on, in amounts paid by the districts, other words we humnnbelngs have And lh lhls form ll was adohlerl lrlrlnhlncd cur forces with the food birds‘ enemies." l rem“ aemnnd for Canadian grui-hjthe. larger receipts here and the ac- u l tl - ‘ more» were: 3l.°£;.?.2"'.‘.°§..‘2“.ii§ ‘$.11: ‘trade was dcne m wheat’ Qatslscored another decline of l)" cents .' Jmrlhy‘ The ‘rude m cash gram per lb. which makes a net reiductlon ‘l he. domestic muket was hula-til)! 1% cents to 11L» cents per lb in .' r1695 were unchanged‘ on tlwl-ltvro days. The volume of business ' l hf ‘he weakness m the w nhlwafsmoll, in fact. holders in‘ some |caseefound it impossible to make sales even at the lower level and lthemarket dull. The_' receipts were 4.401 packages. The cheese trade continued dull on account of the continued indifference of English buyers and the indications are that prices will have to reach a lower le- vel before they commence to show much interest. The demand from local and outside buyers was again, very limited and no sales of im- {here and meet with others workin-l lunder the same conditions. they g.) back to their, work with fresh en- couragement for the tasks thcv have to face. We have to deal with the human lanimal-a creature with a head and a. body. There are certain instincts lying there latent, ready to come er, Rev. Frank Hutchison. principally by adults‘ and-"in small '1 quantities compared with milk, al- Federation so it is kept in storage oflautemp- (Continued from page i) HAMPTON-Services on Sunday, May 6th, at Bonshaw 11 n. m.; De Sable 3 p. m.; Victoria 7.30 p. m. Service in the hall and everybody welcome. erature below 40 degree which keeps bacteria fairly dormant. ' Last yeara. brochure was issued by the Department of Health atflot- tawa by E. Evan Parry’, M;R.A.T.C.'; l, m the issuance of which wasvto fulfil - llnto operation at the times decreed in a. measure, a » resolution passed- AFTERNOON SESSION my hlmlm by the Canadian Council on ‘child l Now che lcpchcr ls up Qgalnqt; welfare, advocating pasteurization At the afternoon session. whichilhese ‘instincts all through school of theimllk supply for country oom- b68011 all? h. m. a dramatized less-mm The dlllléullyls w 16am m.,, l" ~ w ic a ear a. has been in effect for ccimc years h “"15 ‘““°d“°°d by M“ “m! hheillvi $3.5... old bexilgre the bone tuberculosis has been reduced fillllw- “hi? exlllalned lls P‘~"‘P°5e~ lhsllhcrs whlch llhhplh- at moles. to a mlhlmllm, the cases n°w'ln-ev_ In the past it has been too_ much cence’ ldcncc bcins truccc-mwuurirry ccm- h“ “mm” ‘° h" "P h“ mm“ °‘ You elm do little with a child _ cash wheat market an easier lng developed in the local mar- for spring wheat grades of and prices were reduced ten, . , per barrel. There was _.nu "I ge in prices for winter wheat . r and the volume of business '1' small. The demand from Unit- ‘totes buyers for bran today was ‘ter and only sales of odd cars .- made for shipment to Boston 45 per ton delivered. The local country trade was fair and _ noon session, which would meet at 2 PROFITABLE PLAY — Bashful Mr. Bobbs was again presented to an appreciative audience in York Hall, the sum of $130 being raised for Church improvement. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — Services in Brookfleld congregation g Sunday, May 6th. as follows: cokfleld 3 p. m.; S. S.| 2 p, m.; Hunter River ‘l p. m.; S. S. 10.3011. m.;‘ Hartsville 7 p. _m.; S.S. at 3 p. mil _ muhllles where as“, - pupils with material. The only . . . The third clause provides that the Jack Mlncr himself will be here“, es were firm. The trade in stan- polrtzhce were recorded’ The he’ (lzllyde Rh"; SA ‘i110 a.um.; Y. P. S. not in sheet; p uflmtihn ls means M, exhressloh they llad__was_ 22:}: if ‘:35Lazléiflsogortfiiicigt: eventual clause should amount tu to lecture and show his wonderful l ‘. I grades of rolled. oats was dull~ hep we" 622 hmws‘ h‘ m" h‘ h "he a m‘ We bespeak for this enterprising the exhhhhhhm‘ lmh°r~ Bu‘ whhy the lhcellcccurll and moral lcrmcla- 000 llllhdled DB1‘ 0611i 0f "l"! fill-l‘- Tllc SIP-Ind M111‘ 9th. Chhr- -- 17 values were stead _ ‘ "—“— company the hearty support o’ n" the necessity of extrosesslon—train- tlonéloamlng and habits ol- com amounts originally paid. lottetcwn. the Capltol May 10th," c trade in eggsollh u wholesale Y M C A l MR. JUSTICE ailatSENAULT will who believe in intelligent‘ emu“ m lng the pupil to express himself 1n m”, Aha me time is very vow sllmmcrsldc, Jack Mmcrls me mull; ‘ " ‘kc-l - ~ - _ nc a» Bigigcgillgcfglmfadtwihlflh 1%‘; mclnmll, and prom, the publlc education. was increasingly rcccz- shalt Thednoral pm‘ mm l‘, p6,; Mr. wyrule felt that rlolhlnq populor lecturer in Canada. nlzed. Such was the purpose of Pro- duct Maps, Sand Tables, Portfolios, and dramatization of lessons in lit- erature and history. health should be clone to tie the hands oi the executives, or of committees that may be appointed to treat with the Government. He believed _._._-noa l NIJRSES GRADUATE er. In the meantime don't forget the date of Jack Miner's visit, the Strand, May 9th. dull but values were a . j ‘trade in eggs in a. wholes e > was quet owing to the ve . ted guantltiegthat are being of- the Weft and the high ll ‘r ' Campaign The first day's results are very hops the major part of_ the work. Teaching and moral tralrung must be combined. And that calls for PERSONALS ~ 1' MONTREAL, May 3. — Margaret " d. BS - - a mature type of mind. _ ltéilfittfie was. no dhange fiilllclclllgjflclxhti. izggen ggalgas witlh {Jtflg- M11, STEWART PASTORAL Judge StewartTl-ds-returned h n rhipelhrtflssglflohrlethgitlhpglliildgn c; We are never likely to have real 3:623:21 “W22: Rxgyidlzingggfilfllligslfifg- he ' .~o the Jobbing . w 9° 9° e - CHARGE, United Church f Can- “he t‘ t ~ y teaching profession here under ‘ ‘ , 1 " . , ' ' " " ' ‘lead’! under Fifteen teams were unable to work mm The Mt’ Stewart‘) Uhlled hhm h V15“ m olmwa- mos m ems mg dramfltlzauon of a present conditions as regards salar- whhld the lhherhlwh ‘h’? among the” who gradual“ from .1? 111g. ceip cases. There wa .l t in the condition o . ‘l or potatoes owing on ' supplies continue to d in larger quantities for re_ ‘_ only o. limited‘ demnfi es, <hbwcd no further chan , ' the-"llriliertone was easier. The ket for imported beans was wlthl any spwfii, feature Jo note, r es being s 4 ‘ aintained with a. ll trade pass g in choice white "'1 dpickcd at $ ‘per bushel, ex-l WCTE fact‘ o w (JLASSIFI . Foul-Insertions .. " . . Eight Insertions I. .\.. .I . . , . . . .. "":~Misce||aheous.' lullnkapnsswt Er A I n e p, nil on their lists YBSEQTCIXIYJDUL will be out in force-today. On the result of their efforts rests the success of the drive. In order to rcltch the desired objective it will be ‘necessary for everyicnnvltsacr to do his utmost, and every citizen resolve -_to glontrlbute to the best of his ab- ility. The youth of the city lntlst be served, Charlottetown cannot afford . the Y. M. C. A. fall down. la Directors ask the sympathy and kind___cooperatlon of. the clllzclls in thls.valry_ important work. Now all together. Let us put it ovcr. RTISEMENTS l“ .' looijper line oi’ 5 words 8c per llne of 5 words 8.1 per line of 5 words 04-04- ..Eenaale Help Wanted ' Prince St. F 4197-5-2-31 rvlctorio. Hotel. - 4255-5-4-tf. 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD, WANTED — MAID. APPLY l8 Land Surveyor, Herlnanvllle, P. Kent Street. 4193-5-2-31. E. I. 4-11-1 mo. ' WANTED-JUNE 1ST CAPABLE SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. t! BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. . Guardian Job Prlntery. {ti Meuonmm mo‘ mounmno cards at shortest notlceeGuard- lull Job Prlntery. h, _ ,__. coaasseouoeuce CARDS Ann envelopes with address printed. lust tile thing for acknowledge- ment, "Jlmaiijns, etc. GuardIaE Job Printeryl; i ‘,4 WAY 24TH DRAWING NIGII! Order youlrlsult or Top Cont early. Tailored to your measure, fit Auaranteed. All standard trim- mines. Satirfillinirfs. fllfLff-llji 10111‘. 300d slllis, w th ban -up stiffen- llll; 1p .all. la‘! F.,"§AfBushtll11l l'rincelSt., q§h,l‘l0lit3:li)%3“d_ y’ For Sale“ 1 STILL llAYI-l LEFT FOR SALE a small qualit y Spbldlflgh’ Hose hqlatoes. Appiyll-Il. 0n l0.‘ Emerald. 45-2- FOI SALE — CARRIAGE STAL- lidll. Mayor. Tttld. ApplyltqJhMl Lcdncr, St. Peters. , 4189-5-2-41. roll sanmdonntan stain» 11o: lzltoes No. 2 from certified-stock. A o good sound feed potatoes cl ‘up. H. B. Dennis, I 4227-5-3-41 lmltpwoon - FLOORING. BOB sale ‘long lengths, clear birch. $8.00 nor undred. R. L. Coles, Milton Mills 5-4-21 ,_ . l. , To Let ma, (fOMPLETELY EU WISH . house fol\_ rent from June 1st. Ap- Ply Guardldn Office. l»?! 1, 4202-5-4 . TO LET-OOTTAQE 68 CUMBER- land st. Eight Rooms. all mod rn conveniences. Possession glv June 10th. Apply N6 Pownal St. x 4254-3-4-8l Marshfleld. .. ~.-' maid for general housework. Mrs. Gavin Harding, '1 _West St. 1 416l-5-l-4l GIRL FOR IIOUSEWORK- Al'- bly Mrs. Burnett, 24 Upper Hills- boro Si. 5-3-tf MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. D. A. McKay, 187 Prlncc Street. l " =' 4203-5-2-3l. Wanted WANTED - UNITED STATES Old Coins worth $5. to $500. each. "'1- cent 1796-5 cents 1802-‘sheld i913. Dimes 1804. Quarters 1796. Fiftys i797. Dollars 1804, 1836. 185i. 1852. $4. Gold pieces 1874. $20. 1849. White “Colns" care ' Guardian. ' 4242-5-4-fws Articles For Sale MIR SALE —- ONE KITCHEN - lroinge, one oil stove, one oak tab- ' le, one‘ lounge. 8 dining roonl chnirs. “apply 206 Grafton Street. l 4264-5-4-2l M ‘ ‘FOR saua-cnavnonsr rotm- Wfng Car 40. James Miller, French- fort. 4185-5-2-41 F? SALE-A SET 0F GOLF lubs. (new caddy bag). Apply caretaker Golf Club. 4126-5-3-21 ron sans - McLAUGHLIN ‘runabout and seven passenger Oldsmobile, a bargain for quick sale. S! A. McDonald. , 4159-54-31. _—.i-e—-—-— —— I-‘OR SALE-SQUARE GRAND PI- ano, perfect condition; Singer Sewing, Machine; Child's Tricycle, Leather-covered Lounge, 88 Hills- borough ,_ St. 4222-5-2-41 LlforiSale By Tender Tcndel-s will be received by the undersigned up to the 120th day of Mgy‘, 19M, for the purchase of ALL THAT freehold land situate and 4/ Great George and Htaro Charlottetown, ‘P. E. I., wAnrcn-qz krronsn GIRLS. being on the north-east comel- of Streets. nown as Church will be closed May 6th. The interior of this Church is being re- decorated and painted. Service at Lot 40-11 ll. 1n.; Donaldston—3 l). 1n. TIIE PROPERTY oi‘ the late Rev. W. i‘. Taylor on Ilillshoro St. will be sold today at. 12 o'clock noon. This property must be sold to wind up the estate. Open for inspection from 10 a. m. 4267 EPISCOPAL SERVICES-- Fourth Sunday after Easter, May 6th. St. John's, Milton: Morning Prayer, 11 a. m.; St. Mark's, Rustlco: Evening Prayer, 3 p. m.; St. John's, Milt/on: Evening Prayer. 7.30 p. m. Preach- er, Rev. C. F. Johnson. ENJOYED VISIT.—Mr. Jas. A. Nicholson of Orwell Covewho has spent the winter in Boston return- ed to the- City Wednesday night where he was met by Mrs. Nichol- son. They left o1) the Borden train visit Niagara Falls, Montreal and other cities before returning home. POLICE COURT-One prohibition case. the defendant being found guilty, second offence, and was sentenced to jail for six months, oc- cupied the Pollce Court yesterday mcrning. At the conclusion of the case, much debate between council for the defence and His Honor took plnce with reference to the Prohi- blticn Act and the new amendments the former finally stating that the new law is [g vicious presumption against our p ple. adding that, he did not thin there was a man on earth who could interpret the pres- cnt Prohibition Act. VISITOR T0 OUR CITY-Char- lottetown was indeed favoured this week with the visit of over four hundred ladies and gentlemen from all parts of the Island, who were at- tending the Teachers‘ Federation and Prince Edward Island Presbyterial cf the United Church of Canada. lThe city is always pleased to wel- come visitors land to do everything possible to make their stay pleas- ant. The visitors were of the genial and agreeable kind that usually ccme amongst us and evidently they enjoyed themselves and their asso- ciation with ' our citizens. New friendships were formed and former acquaintances renewed and both visitors and visited will separate with mutual regrets. and a kindly “come alailffffifom the latter. l fl- s. I prawns VESSEY — At the Charlottetown Hospltlfl on April 2s, to Mr. and Mrs. John Vesseyy, West Royalty, a son. ‘~’ ' DORSEY . ‘A the City Hospital on May lst, to r. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, city, a son. BISO - At tht}, City Hospital on May 2nd.._,t_o Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blso, city, a son. MORESIDE — At the City Hospital on May 3. to Mr. and Mrs. John h: Moreslde..Narth River, a son, still-v. born. ' h - ' 1 ._ h‘ "hellfire CONSTABLE-At LohARlver, on May 3rd. , Ida‘ Miriam Constable. oged B years. daughter of J. Murray and Annabelle Constable. Funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock. YEO-In Derchester, Mass. on_ Ap- yesterdaymornlng‘ for a four of the: Maritime Provinces. They intend to Mrs‘. John R. Hogan,‘ Alberton. P: E. I., ls visiting her sister, Mrs..Lou-‘ is McGinn, Regent Street, Frederic-i tcn, N. n. l Mr. Arlemas C. Cooke, Mt. Stew- art. spent yesterday at York. Mr. Russel Clarke. ‘M. L. A.. was at York o. few days ago, Mr. Mc- glarmack, Mt. Stewart, accompanied m. Miss 13. Mann, New London, is visiting relatives at Covehead. Mi/ss A. McRae and Miss Muriel Bowen, teachers of west. Covehead. and Stanhope are attending the teachers convention. ‘The Pure Milk G0’s.'~ ltion of a history lesson-“Klng Al- lesson in the third reader.‘ This was followed by rl dl-amallzll. lcs. In the older countries them is c interval of as many as eight years between pupil and teacher which is given over to normal training. Here it is cut down to one year. frcd in the time of the Danes". The reader lesson, the pupils had worked out strictly by themselves. _ In the History lesson they had had Olllfiide "l sllmmih-“ldh “ml some suggestions from their tench. Charlottetown, the speaker did not crs, but had worked them out in believe that a teaching DFOYG-"rfilll" their own way. iin the true sense of the word, could Mr- MacDonnld expressed his np- ever be built up in this Province. preciation of the work of the pupils. Failing this, we must do what He thought it was splendid. If this we can for the teacher in service. ldcfl E068 through thelsland there's Dr. Robertson went on to speak of no telling how many Paul Kollins’ some of the measures in the way we may have in a. few years. of teachers associations and meet- Mr. Marlhouse of Amherst then h1g5 to discussprofessional prob- acldresscd the meeting. on behalf of lems, which had lately done some- the Canadian Teachers Federation, thing in the way of bringing up to and on the invitation of the local date methods to the attention of the Federation. The subject oi’ his ad- teachers. dress was, "Our Modern Educational Dr. Robertson was glad to see Demands." group consciousness growing up The old idea was that the pupil among the teachers. Railway men. must be made to fit the school. The Grain Growers. the Civil Service teachers chief duty was to see that and Manufacturers, had got toget- Annual Meeting . -I The annual meeting oi’ the Pure Milk 00., Ltd., was held in the rooms of the Company's plant. Monday evening, April 30th. The shareholders were well rep- resented in person and by proxy. In the absence of the President, Mr. H. J. Phillips, the chair was occu- pied by the Vice-President R. E. Mutch. ' ' ,. The report of the year's yvprk which had previoush! been passed by the directors, was presented by, the Secretary ‘Treasurer and Man? agar, Mr; C. M. Cox. The report was enthusiastically adopted by the‘ shareholders, and Mr. Cox most heartily congratulated on the suc- cess of the year's work. His report showed the steady increase of the Company‘s‘business throughout the year, each month leaching a high- er total than the preceding one. The closing month of the year showing a 60 per cent. increase over April 1927, the first month of the year. Mr. Cox added the informa- tion that Aprll of this year showed a. still greater increasef When the Company was organized nineteen months ago, some doubt was ex- pressed as to public opinion regard- ing the ticket system which was al- together new 1n Charlottetown, but Mr. Cox pointed out the success of, the system in other cities, and it was decided to adoptihis method of; collection. The faclzthat the Com"- pany's businesslfor, the year totalljleld $85,752.19, andfte‘ "cl 'd lei‘ books with olltshdihiiilingfiitccohlihts lfnstltutions) less than one hund- red dollars. explains the lesson they have been able to give to the ‘N 1 I \ I QQ-OQQQ4OQOOQOO-O-O , l FOR THE, ‘i ‘a no lri- i" ,, 4 MUTH ‘ 1’ 1 SEASQN i, Fly roll, rut. Moth Balls. I’ Cedar Flakes, Sapho, Camp- ‘ hor ,o1_1 cedar. m. _ . , l = ‘ GARMENT g BAGS ll l MOTH AND puss" moor" j‘ ems OPENING u rue VERY nest mute Coats, Dresses ‘and Furl plloctl lhthuo bus cm M lscn which the pupils recited correctly the les- her, founded organizations, and had m9! hfld 190N190 by done very well by themselves. ._ role- CODdIIiOII-Q. however, have It. is not correct to say that such‘ changed much since that day. The organizations are selfish in their changes have been so great, that aims,‘ they cannot in fact. be considered Now what about the teachers? as anything less than revolutionar". whlucannot they get together and The teacher lcday has an entirely go out _and tell _the people, “you new relationship. He must. accept as must give us better conditions, s0 his aim and duty the development that we -may give you a better pro- of future citizens. I-Ie must be able duct," You can point out to them l to dlscuvcr that in each pupil thcrc that the other co-operative bodies is a distinct personality which must ma; havc been mentioned can d0 not be destroyed but developed. this, The leflfllllllg 0f lodlll’ l5 elllirflll’ As an instance of what is being different to thatci yesterday. Mfllllfldone Dr. Robertson cited the coll- Of the menial Eymhfl-Sllcs have beelllverted move to have their salaries sent to the educational scrnp-booklncrcpsocl, Hg felt, pretty sure that Curriculums have been drastlcalllllthe Judges would get their increase revised with a view to bringing life ln salary. He did not believe the and outlook of the child in schonLl-iudges we“. trying lc hold the more into touch with the everydaylpeople up. They would givc better life oi‘ the world. service, Disclrllnc today ls 11 sclf-lmaufi- So the teachers should no be ed regulation and restraint-—so as t0 ‘afraid to make their demands. The)! Prepare the P1113118 l0 (310050 Wisely lshoulcl not worry too much about their course o_l' action for themscl- where the money is to come from ves. The training of the teacherlelrhel; The people, if the mattbr 11 has also undergone much changajpuc up to lllcm lrl the right way, P011183” the m°5l1 llODeFUl Slgn l-‘llwill pay more for better service. that teachers themselves are now [The mogul-ms approached the Gov- doing all they can to improve thelrlel-hmehl . and got better roads. Dwfcsslml- ‘These roads would cost a great deal IS the Cflmmllhlly Prepared w of money. So the teachers should give extra remuneration for thelhol; cohslder ll, l; hold up if they highest type of teacher now requlr- lgo and» ask me (‘jgvgrllmcnt for ‘ll ed?‘ Unless the public is prepared lwlsohable lhcrellsc l0 PM and PM’ Well- the mines“! Just as to what this reasonable W00 0f mlnd “All “ever "lick" h” {increase is. is a lnatier which mightl wvell be discussed by tho federation». filinnrllhl Llnlment for t-nlu and hrulaee. the Women's General Training School. (To be Continued) ,W 0 WORTH 1 ' T l-l This Drugstore has a full line oi‘ the famous Nyal Remedies, which includes a remedy for every ailment. Each preparation is sold under the Nyal Company Guarantee lll‘ satisfaction or money refunded. Try NYALS today, you will like it. “ONCE A TRIAL ALWAYS NYAL" J. ERNEST H. WORTH Phone 82. 142 Prince Street FOR hlNl/QSTMENTS ' THAT PAY GREATEST DIVIDENDS ARE, OUR BOYS 1111-: “Y” ruzeos YOUR SUPPORT fro HELP THEM H EARN THESE DIVIDENDS Space Given by Bruce Stewart & Co. nurses received their diplomas‘ night. Hospital The successful last public such excellent service, SUP-‘The speaker expressed himself cs .- l1." * l ‘ * ‘ i‘. Plylhfl clflrlfied and ‘ll-llazleillrlxdieellng very strongly that thclc rr V‘ _ . h milk. nrcccsscd and ha“ c n . “should be fl considerable flat in- - m:""i'...1."1.$:‘:.1a1:l"lr* l" ""...°<z'*.1.*:1:1..*:‘ A "3 71°" 54 l-E G-BmOS 8 l1 Bl‘ Ilex ressngteiope a -- - . ' - ' bl ddd‘, .1: t'l‘- :‘:.:‘.‘:*%::":i..:r:::r:. ,:;:,;":“‘° 1 1“ "‘ or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 " . uhlliellllll “hloll- ... .‘...i"}.‘.i'.i.‘."“....°‘i;‘."€.l‘.‘.°."iFr.‘;.§.‘;°'°l’.‘;..‘° . 1 ‘ , (l. * ' ' ’ dhlcllllflwf 15531125‘! W1‘? lllllY Qhllhge Ehglgtlfgfesllllixillfeihsiriistlizid the commencing at l0 a. m., the following household efiectsz- thc source of supply. He spoke inlhcccpglty of impressing the Govern- 1 Chesterfield Set, 1 Piano, new, l Refrigerator, 1 Writing the highest terms of the-Companyelmmfl wllh the value or lllc lcpcll- Desk, l Buffet. 1 Sofa, i Dining Room "Set. l Washing milk patrons “The way they were . Machine and Wrlnrcr. 1 L"!!! Mirror. Bells. Drcssers. Rut-s. co-operatlngwitlt him in the carcyerézllhe great majority of teachers Mats. ChairsvTahles, Pictures, etc., also 1 automobile [Essex and handling of their milk. Thelma lady teachers, They now have Coach) almost new. gone 3850 miles. Zgglglsgigds h); sftllhze-lfeihalrvsohlafihzglhhe ‘"‘“°,‘;'§,°',,',‘,’;§,§§§ 3'3 Sale positive. Tel-rho cash as this estate is being closed. ave a g _ ‘ severe. but Mr. COX cmghlifllmll!‘ lhe the male voters also. No tgoubt l?‘ .1. s. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. importance of care an cean ness 1931, three years hence, BY W- L . . ,_ from,the source of prod ction. Hel ‘ g also stated he intend spending 1 .. Li‘ , . more time with the Companys pro . ducers the coming season. testing individual cows and helping far- mers to weed out their unprofitable stock. He expressed as his opinion that many of them were not getting as good results as they should from the number of cattle they were feeding. ' ' _ In addition to the milk patrons Cream Separators 1 The "New" Sharples Marvel- Shlpment lust received selI-, lng at lowest prlccs. _ Rgpilr parts for all Sharp- AUCTION SALE That valuable property on East Side of Illfllsboro Street between" Kent and Grafton Streets, ' consisting of‘ two double tenement‘ houses and one single house, Nos. 136, 144,146," 152, 154, being the property of the late Rev. W. l i l’. Taylor will be sold by Public Auction on Fri-r" day, May 4th, 1928 at the hour of 12 o'clock. noon. . ‘ L " ‘ Terms made known, at sale. there are about sixty cream patrons supplying cream for butter manu-‘ facture. As the market milk bus-l iness increases from time to time. some of the best herds are taken on for milk, thus assuring an ample milk supply at all times. l In closing the manager expressedl appreciation of the loyal support‘ ‘ N" given by the directors. ‘The courtesyl ‘ ~ of the manager and staff of the‘! Home“, lea machines in stock. J. LI~DOUGLAS ' so queen smear CHARLOTTETDWN, r. e. I. ril 26, MrsgMarlorlo H. Yeo, in her 16th year. Mineral services aclihc home of hsr daughter. Mrs. Frank A. Johnson, 46 Barry Street, April 28th. removed sally 5U "will"! "W ‘bide without taking bag- off the hanger. TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTS the Blateh property» NIQW" Wm‘. the buildings situate thereon. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. ‘r W. H. PETERS. Post. Office Box I83. _. St. John's, Newfoundland 4259-5-4-71. ~ . ?,.__..........._.. ~ ‘vleruféueraieu , ‘ undertaker aaa‘~‘ r u.’ 6.. lnoetean u Royal Bank. and all citizens who ~ - ' EMBALMER u... w. r.....~....... :'§.:‘.;.""‘"“‘“’ W“ ‘“° P“ “f” cm. ileum!" F" fmh" '"f°"“'*"1'.°" "PPlY l" . " - “hhsnhh ‘““NT‘_M" ‘lluwh » - l" KoaAk Stone as: < yTheisame board of directors were Undertaker and embolism“ t. n. Tarpon. m 0mm "tmt- ‘l. c- xlmffhililgeeflllhhéhh gffidmw '12. ‘non m ' ire-elected and the bll-Slfléss starts» u drama aunt , , .1. A. 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