APRIL 21. 1928 lii.li. l. P. iiclilliii ‘SPEAKS ilN llllill iillilss continued from Page 4 size thfdlscreditable manner in makes the aPlXflni-lfwflié 1111901111113‘ which the Stewart Government had But the idea of "YmB- 5°‘ dealt with returned soldiers. He years Ind Yflifl- i111" "hell "'19 °P' stated that every position around portunity came no one but a re- agqunh‘ this House-only for eflect: this House should be filled by one. turned men would be employed He even stated in his speeches that‘ their rights should be looked upon that 11¢ WW1‘! "W" 515ml" 11 1°" as something almost holy; and we turned man-only for eiiectl Be- naturally expected that when he at- cause W8 know. we have the record talned power he would we have his performance, mcse word, 110W» implement But we find that he is which is entirely at variance with not a bit better, than the Stewart his promise. That is the situation, Government Mruspeaker. Dismissal oi Returned Soldiers. He is very diflerent. because we always publicly stated what our policy was in regard to . those matters; that we would give “sully has he’ 7‘°"°"‘bw "lam returned men every consideration; “om " Rcsuminz 11110 DQ111111? 011 T119501!’ but we never promised that we would awning, Dr. McMillan said: I MR8. CONSUMER l Til-o average man seldom ‘buys nicizo ‘than his weaning apparel; ‘slid many men ‘cake ‘their wiivos a- lcnig to help ‘them select that. It is wlumen who do ‘the buying o‘! the nation and ‘to them are advertise menits addressed. Even iln the pur- cllisso of ‘the family auto, woman This eailtllrioil ‘is Dl70b8-‘1J1Y due i0 fill every public position with them,‘ tlli-l-e liicti-l: Fhsi, men are too ‘busy When the House took recess at 6 much as we would like to. because 1° "511°i1 411111111111", ‘111 111118‘ sircviiwilfl o'clock I was saying a few words on there are other elements of our citl- 111-19111‘? 110801811818. E1111‘ 111B)’ k110i" a subject which concerns a very im- zenship that demanded and deserved that their wives can‘ make better portant Dari- 01 0111” '1111z¢115111l>—rc- consideration also. But that was not baiklaiiiis It was necessary to the policy that hc laid down. He turned soldiers. and get more for ‘their money, alld also can betteiu ‘srpare make reference to that subject, be- looked with horror. and spoke witlrilic tlnleto do ‘the shopping. Second, cause we who have sat in this all the emphasis and all the elo~ House forthe last four years and quehce at, his command. upon the who have listened on public plat- desplcableness of dismissing a re- forms to the remarks o! the Leader of the Opposition, turned man from oillce: and we nat- now the Hon. urally expected that no returned Premier Saunders. could not imagine man would ever be dismissed from that he would make a speech in thc- ofllcc by the Saunders Governmcntl Now we have the glaring examples House without making some refer- once to that splendid body of mcn.iof his insincerlty. It is not neces- Those who were members in the last'sai‘y to go into them all: a few will House can remember what pains heiscrvc tlic purpose of illustration. went t0. and what contortions he went through. in order to empha- (To Be Continued.) Qwivcs buy so much Lilia-t there is ‘ilo uccll of zm-ytlllng morolholilq; pur- ‘ma: CIIARLOTTETOWNAGUARDIZlN " nrnlolzalvcla: mnmcrcnqrq . coavneiizu V uird not allow llenself to ‘be enticed into ibuiylimg, hlit and miss, whatever happens to silrlike hem ilaucyi ‘How impcillilan-t that she estimates accur- ateily‘ the ‘amounrt of supplies neéd- ed that she mlay -llot waste, lllere and ‘there, la half yard, a pound or a peck of anything. Wise manage- mern: mm ‘thrift ‘is a study worthy of every homemaker. FOOD ECONOMIES Do ilot buy more thlaii ‘you liucil, as three ibuilches of Iadlzslies bc- cause ‘they nlre tlm-ee for wit‘ ceiiits. when. ioliily Ulla ‘bunch wllll be eaten. Do ‘not have tllc bultclier trim ol'l' the fat ‘8.l‘1i1 ‘bones, nftoi- you liuvc pwld lie-r tllem- ll’ ‘you have to pliy fol‘ ‘them anyhow. dovilse n: gouil way to use tlwnl. D01 not buy out-oi‘ (Illfliiiflll- Tllllrd, after the women aizewwon pmducw’ “m. those“ which through, the family purse ls .l’lai.‘ I Sciillously, wllllaltcve-r ‘is the ll easoal, wicimcll ilo ‘actually buy irlnle mil of twill‘)! lcn‘ |ilil‘(7llfl$l9t‘l. How ‘import- nnt ll. 11F‘ til-alt women study nlarkct- ling and lcalni how to “make every pemuy count". Ilow important that the lluuisevwlic iniake out a caicful lvfliiliiilk lllrlt and kilow exactly what who luolls when silo goes in‘ market llavetlci be ‘bionusported [GT8 loin; distance. Do not ‘buy i)€i'il‘filllkllllfi foods.’ us ‘berries, or ‘iialniallaal, w"ltli- nlit. blergisiilleot‘ ‘ili-l-‘Il‘r Oflllldlllnll. rely oil your mtilchart ‘to tcll yu Use ‘fouls purchased ~~00li alibi" tlioy have been ltloughtlto tho liuunc. Tlrey will ilocusually lili- You siloulil sec ‘them unions you iztili , the truth. ‘ l . ‘Z61 PAGE riva v product is essential to the continuance of successful individual, community and national life. _lt silently but surely guards and encourages cvcry legiti- ~ mate human interest and purpose. Aml yet, although standing high zimimg osc rcat national iiistit tions which ivc em lo men: to thousands of cr- g . K 8 Y sons and circulate millions of dollars cvcry month, its importance is seldom‘ 1 l‘ .- -~ Qfwllosc magnitude l p little has cvcr bccn said THERE is a great-industry constantly at work in all parts of Canada whose ,4 .4 i? $1650.00 4-door Sedan delivered Fully Equirlwd % and £12‘ [cad With more horsepower per pound than any other motor car in its class, the Victory easily triumphs in performance. For this exceptional ratio of power to weight gives the Victory an advantage which its rivals simply cannot hope to compete with. You notice the difference instantly at ilic take- off-the Victory always leading. You notice it still more at ‘mp speed-the Victory always holding its lcad. And when the bills arc reached, all attempts to follow the Victory abruptly end. Rugged Dodge construction makes possible this calibre of power, d the car‘s unique and beautiful deslgn is peculiarly adapted t0 fast, smooth travel. _ The chassis ‘frame, for instance, is the full width ofthe body-wliininating body overhang and sidcsway. And ihc gravity (or safety) ccniei‘ is lnwerbecause there are no body sills. A car that deserves the brilliant welcome it has received-arid mic that you should drive and study at your first OPpOflfllllliy. 271.. g s Y, n o n s e o.=-'.s.i' w. ‘rnowsn a sons CIIARLOTTETOWZR AND SUMMERSIDE ICTORY- Six ‘whorl-lens “w, nasal: , sl-x A.NI1..‘ftl{E_ ssivionl M“ [Love food-l; too flail‘ nixed. Ilmo Wlllill. you ‘hluvo in film lions-c‘ ‘iilstctiil ui" ‘tlillllkiilg oi‘ some- llrll“: ulsc ivhlcll Wdlillinvo to 1m bmiirlit, wiiwtqs by ai-filitl. Tltko can: ol" food-u once purchas- lvl. Do lrct lei. milk sit lii. ille W'Elil‘lll ki-(clluil ztild soul‘, ll l‘ chucw: mold, lliUl"i1lG head -l~e" lune dry iip. llnr ‘the butter absorb oiloln llrom uiliiir foods. Learn ‘to cam fol‘ oacli ctureifully to keep n. in the bus-i uultlilion. Du not cook 10o iilucll fol‘ at lll(:ill. Ill: ll0ii. serve too iln-ge pavilions. Learn Lo use ileft-"ovcra. Toast ‘slal- breatl m‘ dl-y ‘l-t and use as crumbs in ‘ctecafiloped diislles hind dressings. Try out iiats ‘and use them ‘for Ery- iilg. Make ‘odds and ends of Veg"- iailles a‘ild meals iliito soup.‘ ciz" sul- ads or a. loaf. Do not spell-l ‘foods ‘by careless 0O0k‘l1ig_ lll-yiiilg illem up, malclng ‘them fllkrbby izrriil watci-y so they will 1110i. be relished. or ‘billin- lug them. Do not ‘leave ‘liood arrciur-d uncovered wllerc mice or insects wllll gojc ililt-u i=1. ilCil‘ exposed to ‘Lin: dust. A nutrition expert gives the fol- ‘lowing rul-e Iforlthe food ‘budget: Dlvl-llo ‘it iiirizo fiiths ard spend ollc filth each for: l. whole milk; 2, vt-g ellvbles and fronts; 3. blleads and cereals; 4, mltut, fiish oi‘ fowl; and '5. looms, ‘sweets mid mis-cellarlaous 8 PAPER BAGS lluvo u. place in wlilcll you pul, folded, the cluau ilapei‘ sacks which‘ come ' firom the KFDCUPY. They are l slip mine .into 13116151111109 bcwveell my lnltcllcil (Jllblllliid. and tliu wall. Usually illcy slzick there iricwly, ‘be cause lilo not lulu tliunl ulgllltly, wild I call easily ‘llay lily ‘huild on lullii‘ the S1120 l walll. Occasionally, they iirup ilowiii li.|l‘il' il llavo to have a lllilllltllt) to pokc them out. lni‘ ilmi-o Fresh, I put mi ‘oxlra iwlwi‘ slick 011 Nlill) ‘the ‘first. ll’ you are 0llI!l‘1tIl‘,‘ll.l'-l1 mun inside -l.llo other. uses. ‘Wrap up the hlulf lemon. or iullmo lnti-i. wliiicll -ls left, cov-ci‘ the iiillk bottle wp, ‘in short, use ‘the paper lsack or wax-ed impel‘ to wlup uiloulld any dish ‘of food which "lil out ‘the dust and ‘the drying air. / A CUP O’ TEA. grccnttm. Empily-thu toakelttl-e, wholly fresh water tea havens‘. wmar ‘lirto tho teapot to make mum itlie water iin, The water should be boiling, with‘ bubbles, ‘before it is poured oval‘ the leaves. ‘Leave the idiipot wilth the ‘tea in‘ lit. on. ltop oi’ this kettle with the tire turned out and wilieniit stands aifew minutes the ‘tea will be extlhnted» lit llll. stands‘ on the leaves ‘too ‘long, lit gets a strong taste. lt-ie more delicious r11 made only a few ‘mlnutels before ‘it will] be used. Have enough hot water ‘lni the ‘teakeaile ‘to dilute it florthoee who prefer weak tea. HOW TO WALK. ‘Not many women wallk piettiily. No nun-Meir how beautiful a women's face. ‘it via irota joy‘, in look at liver unless she walks gracefully. This!!! typos of carriage are ‘too prevalent upon our streets: The slim wmmm with ago Do ‘nlot purchase‘ wliile your supply Jii lliilnl ' ' so (JlQ11\VCI1:l0l"l.il'Ol";i. llumiicr oi usP-s. ' a illlmnnialnalirmlmw a? CDNjA‘ IVJPAPER$ A5 llIilllVfllHCC "oi" Then‘ ' ~"“- -__. truly appraised. This modest but vast and influential industry is . . ._ THE DAILY NEW/SPAPER PRESS OF CANADA It‘ is a vigorous enterprise, disseminating without cessation, current news and information gathered from all parts of the earth. It gives employment tokmorc than 25,000 persons. 1t pays in salaries and wages over $15,000,000 a year. r It buys raw newsprint to a value ii; excess of $8,000,000, every dollar of which is spent in Canada. - _ It has more than $40,000,000 invested in buildings and equipment. It is estimated that close to $750,000 a wcek-at least $35,000,000 a year-is needed to keep these Daily Newspapers in operation. \ THEREarc in Canada 97 Daily Newspapers and their combined circula- tions total 1,900,000 copies a day-onc for about every four personv-morc than one for every literate home in settled territory. . . , - Thcsc Newspapers are an unequalled creative force in national progress and offer Business the most powerful, efficient, swift and cheap access for its adver- tising, cvcry day in the year. to the homes in any territorial zone or throughout Canada as a whole. s. DAILY NEWSPAllERS flare 175v jlcrczzrzzkzllGu/j‘ Stream éeaepizzg. CaizadaiaBusizzarsrLzfkf. prosperous andferrlile. v1 uldaililiiig out ‘time, lhzllllg tllu ‘lilllilfllll The {at WOlihtllli wziiitl-lcs. .\1l).\‘l..I;lll"i/l if you have hall‘ an onion, I01‘ u cut cabbage or u. lloail lcitucw or celery, ti ‘ ‘a k. kee th ~fli' ill‘ _ _ ‘llnyollllyillilg all) [rfinkl Lllc m" 110mg w‘ 1'“ “d a“ who“ “ma”; [lolitlom Oi‘ carrots 1i.~liiiii lllrlllgs ‘lirin Llic liccbwx, iLH izclc-ry cu‘ ‘you W‘1i~“ll lu (ZOIIPIIIK: ills odor, eilwljainlt ‘lil ‘two paper sucks Waxed ‘bi-earl Iuipoiis art- goml for llris uric‘. I ‘slave mllnc for iill sorts ol‘ Ami ||fll't\‘(‘;ll1l|l1l(i't'l ill:i|illl'ill\.~+]ill'il. wulucli ‘tlllliilp. ‘thump. lltiinip, in n l du'll ‘lieavyllread, llrl-itdliil of llllppllli-l llglrllly 011i 'i.ll(3'l‘l‘ toes. Women can. dlulllcp for miles will», SMILES 'l‘lli: illliubiril ‘for lizippilli-oir ‘llll! Stuck is‘ at close itivzil. I "ll"! vvtrv m div. you'll ill.‘\'i¢l' gel ono mllo 0n ‘the ‘straw-i. This mu-y 1H! fml‘.'j§l:,(",Jrllllaffixl 1‘ partly due ‘l0 ‘rho li‘li.l‘il ixuiiltrill Slfli‘ ' . ' ' lrlll yo“ Mm" ill“, ‘WWW Si“? kumm walk lilo t‘lltl‘l'10li 0i‘ till» iil|l‘~4ii~ m" 1 ‘y a I ‘. I. ‘ " i. ‘ i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " - ' ‘ ‘(If 9:011:14‘!::1_,,:_‘?£r": the ‘lluuill-lunli- [lll11'lll-‘l'——1lllll ll is‘ i.‘.. Hhltclrll) BlHGkSITHl-h _. . _ _ ,_ _:‘ .‘ l‘./\l“".»l' " ‘l _ ' W“ °“‘""°'""Y l" '“""“ "“‘"‘“".',“ illlfiii’i§fI,‘$§.'i..i...Z"¥I. Zllfilltlltl?‘ More Thdli 1513191111 plllllllg 1"?’ ‘nlmll bum fits ‘fltoiii walking, lllill - » u, m, 1, g,.,,,,.._r,,|,y, wank |,,.~,,.kl|.,_ ,,,, iii; UNI-II) pupil's KIIDNI-IY I'II,I..\' ihu mils of-lhn ltacl, "upon y‘.'lli“ F011- 1115 "AUKACIIPI too-s" as it were, stud tlil um plultk , ilovvli linililcnly 101i. tile lvllliil:11ml.1M1-15t5e’m11ll‘i!5l1'0"£1}’"flilllflilliillth “Wm a “mmgy gm,“ Chu-‘l, iilrnuz“ Doilds Kidney IZills to Those up. ubiloliloll di-uwii iii, nllil \\"l-I 1Q W111i 511"" W111i Tlivil‘ Killiicy» dcep bPBflWJh-lllll. ‘ THE PICRFEXIT TEA ‘ Three Grown The Finest blliglish Breakfast Blend. Your (frncvr Sclls ll. Hose. _lillili—"l South River. Ont. April 20. iSpv i have taken your iKldncy Pills for quite l‘ll recent years. wp llllVL trlc-il nll 1818108 M11 E- 5Ym°115- 11 11i/011-k110W11‘ Doda :; a whllc.‘ I loll over ‘from ‘n; lileall, thus keeping To mako good toa you must lilivc gll-KKI. 1k‘lil.l.‘1€liLV&S.l'l. ‘inn matter of _ -‘ b 1 L Mme‘ Whauhqn y.“ prefer ‘black m ‘and somili-direlw ,lilt will bu beige, n la ox n tlloro ‘Is any water in it, and use to make K0011 The teapot must be ‘hot when: the lion water ills pouiied upoli ‘the tea One way lie i0 pour ‘lYCIlllTIK iolclis lll ‘llosc, ‘but ‘this 302L401‘, we lrcsldent of this D1801‘. "I am a black- w-lll coililliiic ourselves lll) tho various‘ 51111111 811d 1111V1~‘_11C0i1 11011111011 W115i sliuklets 0E “flelsflf, ubuililoiling llll"bB(.l(8LhC. It got so bad I could not. Stmng ulmw “us. yupmvs am ham work undcr horses. I took three box- l greys. For diieiss we w‘ill wcur dcll- cs of Dodcfs Kidney Pills and um cute ‘iludolor flesh ‘tints .ll'. tlic flllklrl’ {HOW B1110 l0 I10 my Work again. I lull est-oi.‘ hose. ‘Fol-titt- wftorlimrli hniwtiil takin them and always kcvvl E». medicine clicst. I can't? QQIIB u! 11mm, m“ m- cream-Army); say too m ch for what they have, ‘it_lrlay ‘be llvenod abit wiith yvllow- |dcncifvr me. and am very grateful lsli or ‘T050 inu- For spurns n will ithat such a 200d kidrli-y nlcdiclllc be "a. dusty ‘beige m- light lilll. luiy lis sc‘ easy to obtain? on and l-ihllg- hose will be in both-n Your health. strength and vitality} taste for spoullri an the 1)lll~"lll(lHsyC1ePend "D011 1110 00110111011 01 3'01"‘ ‘frock ‘than silk, ‘and will air-q, m-lblcod. for it ls through the blood‘ more fashionable. This is some rc- that every part cf W111 body is, llcf ‘lo ‘the pocketbook. nourished and built up. To onjoyi if ‘ll SEED llllTS' 'l‘rii ’l‘liii||.\:inci \ walliis iunply aeitlifoi-‘feqt Elliot. 1"”- mlc“ t“ 11°11'11" M" M‘! pm‘ h‘ iizood health the blogd must bc kept’ 110.000) Biishi-ls W111‘ ‘is’! leaves 11114 W1" 111°‘ 11°‘ MRS. socomou save: ,pul‘e. " m wows for Your We 0W1‘ 1111s- , _ l mt Dcdd's Kidnuy Pills do this‘ ‘ 1 1131mm’ m“ my ma’ lmyes 1mm Tllflio ‘is llln poverty like islivy lwork for you. lrll0 teapot and set ‘the ‘teapot ‘in the _\ mop of ilre-‘teakettlc wheihl put tit on r \ ; (fiiini-o Nu. I "llztimrr," “vil-uiry" and to boil. Dy the time ‘the water its _ h ; --,\|,,,nd,m,.,._~ bubbling. the teanoit ‘la ‘hot. ‘and i THE RIGHT POLISH FOR , YOUR SILVER i ~ .....¢.':..‘.::::.““‘::.::..:r;:‘"::::; ..':;:;:::P.'".: i Ontario. Selling at lowest prices‘ \v1i0|l"4i£|t' . and Retail. (Also 5000 bushels good feed out“ (iETp OUlt LOW PRICES Seed Wheat (iuod Seed Wheat is scarce this year. WI- 1min‘ 00W I hiwiil i200 bushels ht Choice Non l "Marquis" “Fm ‘ File." and “Colorado Bearded." Better phone or leave $011" \ i ordcr with ll! sow, lurther stocks will Iuuiiiittnt t» m ' and of doubtful quality. Prices no higher-than lust Nil"!- 11411115118‘ ¢9 lir_i!¥ 1..1!9.-- w‘. Nat,» ~~- i. -..-~.-, hi1. ;..‘~*ir\.‘.vv"v-W. To put a real shine on your Silver, there is nothing better than ‘Our , Own” Silver Polish. I Buy a bottle to-day for thirty-five cents, Your Silver will have albright i finish and you will be convinced that ‘ there is none better. ’ ~ qr- ~ w Q--\“"' I\1