1 1 ntsrnrrur 111 ‘ ‘PAGE TWO ' 11f Mqiuiar of Elsi? Children fl-tnms Prim“ es Lydia E. Pinkhamhl Vegetable Compound v Her lnterestinglixperience ' Buckingham, QuclaecT-s"! urn tbol moth or of eleven living children,,1 TF1: srrcvrcc rs AN 1 of Rumsayville. v -- For five years l ESSENTIAL QUALITY IN l THIS GAME as misery an was always ready, to cry. Nowl am so happy to have ‘ ‘.11 hi1n-~-f11ke1', posenr. Jnrrrko-urrlsf ‘DAUGHTER? or MIDAS sv ANNE AUSTIN coco (Continued) (‘HA-WHEEL XVII wirh 111- 11110111: low. ; u few “You semi-firing". rich voice challenged llilly are nngry 4 Dal Romania's; _ _ ZQi-._ rnirrules hirer, aller she had sat. I speeclrlvs and 111111111111111-‘11 through 1 d or rhe meal 7011139. She had hardly , // rusrerl izer food. though she 11nd: Where are you. 1 COLE I can‘! find you. Billy \\’ell-n'.'“ She Willlllfll 1o hurl angry \\‘:11'11>‘ ~—bu1 when hi3 eyes drew hers her anger and contempt ebiherl uivu)’ Sire was conscious 11f only one rhunghl~1ha1 he hall missed her. in her wirhilrzuvirrx, had urillerl 11:1‘ llllf. J hellth. My daughter, who is ‘.2; ,,-;\ 8 Fears old, has also taken it and ‘ 1 1 ' i 1 1 I zoon —Dame WILLIAM Pan- , INT $0! 414,‘ Buckingham, Quebec. .‘ suffer for years with back- lcbe, nervousness and other ailments common to women from early life to mlddlea e,when Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetnbe Compound will give you 1 ‘ robin ._/__ | a recent conntr -wide canvass swam»; 1N T o! purchaser-sol‘ Lydig E. Pinkham’s, "That ‘CHOW-s HE GEASIS t,‘ , Vegetable Compound, over 260,000 1 , .. ' a s” e n l rfllieslvggrre lrgczeigeélfi and 98 otut of "flsiéw come?» every e r e e were ene- .. . . . . m“ by i“ use,“ I y c I rcllzrslsnertj fiancee-him squirm when be" to recommend it to all 1 vooooo-oea4 o» v4 o o-oo c4 0 0+ WRITE S F TARBUSH o o 1 CHARL-OTTETOWN 1 » 1 to snow you his samples of Suit-j Ingl, Coatings, Raincoat: and| Drones and get his prices andl etylll. Merchants, Doctors, Clergy-l men, Members of Parliament,§ Bunkers, Bank Clerks are his cusV tomero. -».....-..--.--¢-..¢q.¢-~. i._.~..a.._~._.._..__.._____. ._ . . . _ Farm For Sale » I , _v At winsloel rn 5111's TRUE WORDS ______ “l tell you. you can see through land at Winsalon Sta-l 11"‘ -'1,"“" 1?)’ ‘he °"°*"e5 111°)’ Wear” “Well, 12's the same way with us girls." u»? Z10 acres of _ 1.1011 with good bzirnv-Jli! acres 11nd l! cultivation and bularnre. hard‘, W000. WelI_ fenced urnl well watery ed. 414, miles from ('har'loru.~rn\\‘rr. 1 ARCHIBALD A. McNElLL Winsloe 51234-27111. Tenders For Supplresl Tenders will be received at thel lfflce of the City Clerk, up to andl including Thursday, May c111, 1927,.‘ for the following supplies and ma~1 terials for Permanent Works: Gaso- line, oils and greases. Coal. Lumber. Hardware. Blacksmith work. i Coarse red sand. NOT TIIS. BUT BONDS “l hear she's held to her old hue‘ Inshore sand. . . _, . ,, canane- p.173 by 111.1111); tugs. I'd n cement. y many on c. say. Broken hard stone. Hard burnt brick. Forms of tenders may be had on‘ application at the ‘office of the1, undersiqncd. The lowest onany’ tender not necessarily accepted. c_ P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk)‘ 51824-2941. _ aoooo-ooo-o mao-ovo-o-vro-vcy o H111 SALE ALSO THE HAND I - 1 "s 12cc has a real: deal to At Vernon Budge Shore Farm’ 1‘o \.v. l success in agcard game." 46 acres, spkndid dwelling. 8 out-l ~30“, ab”, one-s handy" buildings by rail and water, school. ~--- - - stores. P. o. all within A nrile, con-r 11’ 1111"‘1- 11 _ ‘111v1111: <11~n1n1111 for‘ ,. 1 purver ri-e 'i‘uin-zuaniarr uuvi-rrrrrrenr “can, ‘Mm Rural Telephélne‘ N°V'| will 11r11r~~1le 11.: present production er falling well, splendid water.‘ e1‘ (le<-,1r'iei_r;v |,_.- ,.,-,.,.,i,,g u “yam. M" supflcspring my" mmnw r-lrwrri- 11111111 1/11 11111» 11111111111111 Riv- Rare property for seed yzlatato pro- v 1" duetion. Can be sold in two parts to suit purchasers, viz., buildings, ‘and 22 acres and 24 acne; without 1116511 ,4 furtirrre-reller?" 1n come back 10 him. 1 "You were believing rhar l 111111 101d 11151-1 Lornax jusr whal 1 111111 been gpyhrg to you," he werir on. 111 ,1 Mi ivorrls so low lbal they 0011111 1911011 111111111- twlsr lo her lips, but ll was 1 no other‘ ears uhun hers. 111111 bitterness of pain. "Yorfre u rninrl-reailer. as \\'1'l1:ls; - S5 Lgmax, ngkpq mp 1; 1 13111.1’ 1111011911, rsrr 1. sirrne sort of a foreigner‘. wi_h sornelhing like 11111" 11111 11111111‘ and l 10111 her‘. ir1 a word. that 1111111 lir-n; _ I gypsy 1110011 in my veins. One is nor hurd 111 1111111 1'11"!‘ 11111111 11111 refuse to arrrswer a 11116-311011.‘ —ir is such an hunt-AI. 11111111 11111111- 11111 we mnsr, r101 quarrel, Billy As a matter of fact I can read “y.pS_-- , minus rather well. Minds <11‘ peo- l \\'1rcrr he 111111911 1o 116T again. 111111 ‘- pie who vihrzrli- 111111 1111'. if .\'1111 1111- ‘ivas l1.'l|)p3.'\ilr 1.1 painful,- r1ver-11x-. llerslanrl—and Lrhink Y1111 1111." ,r-i (‘ll wary. 1N1 sllu said little, jusrl “I know very lirlle of 11111 1111'111' enough 1:1 keep him from Nydu. A1 physical and 11001111 11111111" 11111Y|lus1 rhe seven courses of T. Q-‘o’ shrugged, ‘b111, she could n01 lmvcr‘leluhorau- dinner hail been served hcr i-yres or‘ rrrrn 111 11111‘ 1111111 111‘ 15111111 eaten. Airs. Meadows. rose. l She gave herself up utlelrly to the joy of dancing with a perfect partner. I feel,“ he told her. "You arr- an old paring nores, while 111e, men sat on 110111; into :1 crass. 111i(l1l1e-\\'1:1-1Ie1'l1 for a smoke wllh rhe ho-sl. r-ivllizarion you have been born for “Oh. Ilillyr!" ‘Leila rSarnpson perhaps.- :1 111.111 reincarnation. as a1 iswizrrl 11111‘ churn 11's the party ‘drift musical genius. I knew~us scan .111 lnm the drawing room. "I rrserl as we ruet-1l1al we uv-re an 1h.» 111e, wrong‘ fork somewhere along some plane-—-" V ,1hr- lino 111111 whorl I gm .10 the ion _“Arr1l rlilrl you Hay 111111 1o .\'_v1lu.l1~rr11111 I ilidrr‘! mm- anylhlng left 1011‘! It's a great line. And it's 111111 my Nrffve spoon to out It with! new in (‘oll‘ax. 11r :11 loasl. ln 1111-11 111111111111 1'11 d11- when Mrs. Mea- parrrueni ‘SIOFO circles. i1 should 11111118 111111 lhe wuiler 1,0 lrrlug me 11o virry successful." Then» was :1 1:111 ice ore-um fork. I wish I hadn't buildings. Apply Hotel Ycrnon, the’ Russ Charlottetown or “A" Guard-, lpn Office. 1 4+0» +0+e0\¢o-¢-o44--0-e<r>e o g 1 5l8."r-l-2!l-f1r\\' 31., RAYON . this safe way AIIGTION slit"? 1 , ._ .. , A1. PLEASANT VALLEY .AYOr~l1smoresens1t1ve to laundering than any other fabric—neverr wring 1t, never twist it, never rub ‘ The Trustees wiIh sell by Public.‘ Kuctlon the former Methodist Par-i ncnngc at Pleasant Valley. on Tucs- Juy. Maypru, 1921 at 1.30 o'clock; P. m. ,- Propcrty consisting of 1 acrei land. large dvblllrlg house, nnuf. 1 - burn, good waui- at door, near to A3 you- mjght expect, church school and Elliott's R. R. smug], Rayon should be washed 1r not fine sale will be held on. Only 1n mild, pure Lux suds first fine dly following. , ' ' ' - .r‘..,::1:‘:§::.1;:‘;1.‘;1""1 l . 5039-4-22-101. svrs resrrzn i l Auctloncenl , lever Brother; 1.1111114 k Toronto AND fitted by scientific ml odo. E. W. TAYLOR ., AND J. S. TAYLOR Rogllterod Owomctrlm ~14! l Giana: j A 1 lohmonq Street LQLAQ ‘O6 it with cake soap. Rayon l is most fragile when wet. I _i--~—»---- 11111111! I fer-I awful in 11.1115 red . 11111514." —_ “Y1111 100k lovely." 11311111 111111115" pererl stunningly. “0h, hello, Ny- 1111! Yes. I‘Il 1.111 up xvii-h you. I'd like 1o 112111111110 my (nrnpiexlon. too. Corning. 1\\‘lnr\i<-‘.’" The four girls werrl up the wide staircase. A iherh-oom at the ‘head or‘ 1110 stairs lrarl been lurhcd into 1r czlnrrk-arrrl-rlr-cssing room, and a. while-capped mzrirl was on duty to ‘serve them. BACHELORS TEACH GIRLS ABOUT LOVE AND SOON TH E sTl-IDENTS , "This rose wobbles." ‘Nyda spoke ARE ,w11l= iralurur irritation, her seduc- PROFESSORS ,1lvc aruu-‘l laid aside null! 1t was ‘rn-nilerl. "A i’ 11- 11111-111111 ‘lurnghtrly 11f lire 11111111, "Not 1101111.’ l '___"__‘_k"'" I 1mm 111111111111Ems'1‘rtr1¥_ . l 1,1111 believe he's a mumm- ltold him so. too." . ' 1 -- . . 11 1 . 1 l‘ ‘,',f,‘l,,§°.,‘,f'°,,,1§“f,“,,,:,. K I N G Jtornairre," Winnie smiled. ' 1 ‘ ‘ 1 the mos! fascinating thing I ever a-zrn- 1'7 needle and bIQckTLCLARKLIMITED - MONTREAL THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I10 Jet her 1Rltz me. 119081156 W9 work in the store." she wlilspcrekl to curry. "011. my. whet <10 you. think of 1111s sheik? He gives me the shivers with those eyes 05111510‘. "He's certalnly-unusuul," 1Bl1Iy F answered, inrllfferenlly, as she ant . 111011111 before ‘the rnlrror. "Good heavens! '1‘. Q. 1111151 have looted the ‘cosmetics department. He's llot everything here, from 1\\'911lY*1101-- lar-an-orrrrce perfume 1:0 mascara." -“He told me tn have everYflllng ‘necessary senr 1111—.-a1n1 I did." Ny- (In liruzheil. "wlnnle. you've w" tainly bugged the prize bachelor. .You sure got ln 5'11"” “@111 (111161! on Ralph 'I‘-r1rnran." “I'll trade him 1o you for Dalhart "He's saw. Ralph and I lhoulilll 118 W113 going 1o kiss your ear" uny min-l rite. bur when he was talking 101 Hilly, i1 looked as if he ihoughtl she was the only girl in the worliLl Anld Billy dldrft like it, 0h, no! No indeed! Clay Curtis had better come home and get on his own sheik ciorhes.“ "Lem go down," Billy suggested‘ abruptly 1o Leila Sampson, who harl -been rubbing her lheeks vigor- ously with her own soiled powder pull’. A1 half prrsr nine the vast draw- ing room and the almost equally vars: dining room were lhrmvn to- ether" 111111 1111 orchestra of grin- ping black rbrrys, irrmerl with n11 the irrsrrurnerrrs that ruorlern jazz culls “m ha,‘ ,b(ren installer“, lchalleng-lng glove int ‘I1illy‘s first rlzrnce was wirh Dal- lrarr lturnainv. i115; wllh Nyilu horn syurcnpuu-d ‘slruins oi‘ 11111 1111111 1111-1 bllvll‘ irresistible ln- riluriun, unrl Illlly, rvrrlchlng llrern ,\\‘irlr wirlr. unhappy eyes, hurl been 11911- 11111-1- 111111 1111 would 111116 Nyda 111-111 llil‘ sulfecr. (1.111 nor i1rlc1'1--sl.111‘1'1 ul-r- girls follmved her, drifting irr- , H A ., , __ _ _ “Yrrlljllll “oidrrrve 11111111111’ .111" 111 11111» groups, giggling 11nd 1-111n-, i‘ "1'm"~ _“"' h“ mllul’ .111“ m hm," ‘h’ ,6 ()Ilrlheflt‘ra Wm" H: ,1 11111-11111 l-lrrrlrnri-nlal Ilenrlrrriz n1 the 1>111y 1111 encore. Dance ulrlr n11 _ _,____.__.. ,-.-.-___*_»~»-~--~ ~--~ -~~ -~—--—-~—~ » -\..-,,,,.1._ “my m. Nyhlgr 1n lw 11111111111111 111st 111111 1111c», Mr. (‘urllrm 11's :1 W ‘we, by 11p- other rwo 1111-11 in ll11-'1\‘1r1iz." A _ "'5; -.-,1-11r1|1 111111 .|1l'(1\'1'1| Nydu to he one '1'11<1Y 111111111011 into Dal 11111111111111. <11‘ lhe Irelll-s 111‘ 1hr- evening. And 111111111115 1111' 11111‘. and the ilarkenrllr: 1111 <~111rr1~ slraiglrl 1o Itilly, his dark l'r11'(1 mill urrrl i1r.~r11r111u.l1le. Ile helrl Your his irrrrrrl. 11s if i111 knmv 111111 Iirrri 111-1-11 wailing for 111111, 1111 if h1- 111111111 r1111 conceive, 111' her‘ wunllng I11 1111111-1- firs! wllh any urlzer- rnun. Slu- wanred m 1111i l1l.r1r 1.11111 111e- 1lrrrr1~.- was nlrernly taken, 11111. l1is< nyi-s- llllilflllll); dawn upon Irer, with rlnrl r-rrr-iorr-s hinr (if sirrlnr-su i-n lln-rn win-n rhey were, rrneirnilirrg,‘ 1lr‘1~\v 1111‘ fur‘ more polenlly than rhe sugges-lion of his exlcnderl, ‘arms. They slipped into the 111111110, and for llle first few steps shr- held herself rigidly, 111811111111: 1111: rzrplnre 111111 ran along every “‘>r\'(! 1,, hop .1...“ M me “gm gnl-Illalll had five dances with 11111111111111, inure of his rrrrns. ,lml he had been alrncisr 11:1 devoted A “‘I)<1n‘| ll‘»1|rk so much," he wbis- 110 Nyllfl 111111 11111111118. 1111111111111.’ 1111‘ pared. that, orld smile flashing bril- liantly over his face. She sigbclrl once, deeply, then re- ‘,luxed in 111's arms. gave herself 11D_he 101d her‘. 1101111115 ‘utterly 1‘o ilrc »j‘r1y of dancing 11111111011158 8811111611 111$ .1 perfect parlncr. lle dld not talk. ‘for which "she was grateful. but jailer a. round of the drawing room, he willed her l0 IIICGL his eyes, and Ilrc held ‘them irnwaver-iugly until ‘rhe dance was finished. Ralph Truman claimed her for rhe rrexl dance, aml 111's light, non- sensical 1111111101" helped to steady 111111516 110111‘ 0f L\\'l'l\'(' i.~: 411111111 111|\\'e.s1. rlrer rrerv s. S110 becpme her impu- 1119111. 111111111111 self again, parrlerl his “kldding" skill-fully, evaded lrnaking a "ilure" with I1lm.l>nL iprohrlserl vaguely to go through his never Irad such u -godrl time in my ‘Island will be by Lraln N0. 40, ‘father's factory time. with him some | "1 wan; yflu 1Q See when, Cray asked. with far more (earnestness P. M. Iworks.“ he 101d Irer, serious for the iruorneul. "You forget that |she 11111111111011. him. “This is Cin- Pllerellnls 111111. you know, but it hap- {Deu-s that, there are nine Cinderel- ,las Irele tonight." 1 _T“'1¢B 1118)’ passed Dal Romaine, hrs dark. sleek head bent-over llny 11111111110 5110110119. an anrrrsed smile 1111111111111»: ‘lire C01‘1191‘s of his mouth. lJll-Sl. before the music stopped. Trnr- lrnan whirled her our. of the drawing 1r'oom door into the hall. where T. ‘Q. Curtis stood talking with his dawyer, lWarbur-ton. In the Instant of their intrusion, ‘Billy heard a ‘h! the Clark inch," y“), n‘! llllllllllllulll An exeellentiood all ready to heat: and serve. Clark's Pork 8! Beans are per-l Lwsleylgfilt-ed and the seanonlng Save both work and money. , P and 1 ll-fl l ISrAsLIsHMENTs AT Mo 51’- REMI. Pa. a u/.n:d171€t>l§i1:' ._ A (‘0|11~1plrn(,'_v. 1 SGIVG W Start the week-and MONDAYS MOTOR Massacre .1 l The F ourtlz M essage- “ Duniop Tires deserve well because they ell.” your car-right. Use - Dunlap 1 Balloon Tires ‘J word flung like the smmk or a her employer. “‘Fool!" Then War‘- He 1W1 been “pk. burlon saw her anld Truman, scowi- 3mm, (d-Offin; g, ]1‘]‘fl1I('l1,1-; llingu/ell; “X when me ed a1 iheru, and retreated inui llrc me first fox library across the hull, leaving '1‘. (l. with ‘them. “Iluvlng a good time?" he grin- “(Ilorlousw She lifted her arms 0f his» [ace -1n dLquppoirrrrnenl rnarlc 1101' ruaiue?" sin». askurl. "I've 1rever~ 111111 lrlrrr 11111111141, my dear, 111111. he's n nephew of Mrs. Meadows. I understand from her that he ls in business in New 16111-11. I'm not clear just what. il is. lle seems to have, made. 11111141 :1 11iI wllh the girls, doesn't J10?" 'l‘hs-r1- W215 a slight, 11111511 of 0011111111111. mi the words which did not 11110111112 Billy. ~ It was five minutes 1o twelve when the jazz orchestra's saxo- phone too-fled "Thil-il-ilFH all!" 51111 gorgeous brunet. for four dances and the tiny little lrlond for‘ lhrce. “Of course I'm taking you 1101110," her Iiarr urrn 5111111 before 11-- ‘Ieaslug her. B111. Billy saw T. (L's qrrizzicrri ‘eyes upon her. "No." and slle shook her head at. Romaine. rhen released her hand and Look llrree slidirrr: (Ianclng ‘steps 1o T. Qfs side. rhe fnCe of Lila Ilingwell; 3, Irving Coffin. 11111110 VI.—1, Vllulluce, Stead; ‘l, Grade V.»l, 113111011 .\11~Kerrz1e; 3- ~l. Alex, Fisher, Grade IV.---l, Oil-hr 311-1011111111 2. Violer 1.1112; 2i. Blanche, ‘Ali-Kenzio; 4, P31111111 Ilurke. (irudu ilI.-~ I, Ili-rlii- (fuffin; ll. Time Changes C. N. R. Effective May 2, 1927 Commencing Monday, May 2 the double train service to and from Prlrrcn l1l1l\\'.'1r‘11 Island, dolly except Sunday, will be resumed. The ainr-nlrrg connection from the Island will be |1y train No. 39 leaving (Tlrnrlolreiown at 13.411 u. m. Suckville 12:11.11 l’. 31-, and arriving Morrclnn 1:215 P. M.. where corr- necrions 1.1111 be made “r1111 train No. ll, "Ocean Limited" leaving there for Montreal and points West at 2:35 -P. M.. also with train No. lil leaving Mouclon at 2:40 P. M.. for Saint John. T1111 rnur-uiug‘ connection to the island will he by train No, 2, Marl- iime Express, leaving Moncton at 10:40 A. M.. and arriving Sack. ville 11:58 A. M. Train No. 42 will leave Suckville at 1:10 P. M. arriv- 111g Charlottetown 6:30 P. M. Island will be by train No. 41 leaving Charlottetown at 2:00 P. .\1., and arriving Sackvlle at 8:35 P. M.. where connections will he rrrzrde wlllh train N0. 1, Maritime l “I hope the taxis are ivullirrg.“ she laughed 11p a1 him. "For" 111111, ‘strike, and this rurrliculur (‘inlli-r-f ellzr doesn't want her vlrzrrlul 1o, iturn l0 a. pumpkin. It's been :1‘ glorious party .\Ir. (‘urlis. I've. life before." “Were you really happy?” he than the occasion ‘scnrnl-rl 1o justl- fly. “What would you say if 1hr- 1 work mo] hour cl.‘l11r1't strike for you :11 11ll?“| (To B: Continued) A telegram throws the Wells household Into a ferment of excite. "WM 1'1 the next chapter. What is T. Q. up to? . m0}- EGLINGTON SCHOOL _ Following ls the honor ‘Egllngtou School for fi February and lllarch. Grade VIll.—1,lErnest Ynrlerhrry; 2. boretla Fisher; 3. Archibald Fisher‘. Grade VII.——1, Reta. Coffin; 2. Maire] Unrlerhay; 3, Ray McKenzie; 4. Jlcli-rr Fisher. ._ For Sale By Tender H. M. C. S. "Aurora" and H. M. C. Submarines Nos. 14 and 15. I The Vessels may be Inspected on. , BPPHWUOII to the Manager, H. M. 0.1 1 Dockyard. Halifax. N. s., frgm whom forms of tender, with comp. trons of sale, may be obtained. Last day for receiving tenders_. ‘, Mend-y. May amn, 1921. LEWIS 1-1. BEER, Dominion Government S31v3“; Officer. 11111 01.111 Borden at the present time. nrontlrs o1 Express leaving Suckvllle at 8:35 I’. M. for Monctou and points (Tanner-Hons will be made a1. Monclon with train N0. 411 leaving there at 11:30 P. M. for Saint John. The afternoon service lo the leaving Moncton at 4:40 P. M.. and arriving Churlottclorvln at 11:20 I 1 SUMMERSIDE-TIGNISH l Train No. 4. will leave-Tlgnish at mo A. .11.. 1111-1101111 of 7:00 A. r11. idunrrrrorsirle 0 A. M. Instead of 110:.lll A. M.. arriving Charlottetown 110.130 A. .11., instead of 12:45 P- M.. , I Train No. 20G will leave Tlgnfsh al 8:00 A.'M., Snmmerslde 3:00 P. Tram .\o. i122 will leave Chari lottetmvn ul. 9:30 A. M.. arriving Borden 1:15 P. M. 'I‘1ris new ser- vice between Charlottetown‘ and Emerald Junction, train 522 run- 111118 <1111y from Eruerald Junction The afternoon service from the ' Marion 1111-11101’; 3, Stanley Il11rke~ 4, Lorne Illrrgwell. ' Grade r._1. Alliston 13111-1111 1.11111 1111111111111 Puffin; 2, Omar MeKenm . FARM AT AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 7th, at 2 p. m. 3s acres at New Haven, 34 acres clear In good state of cultivation. R. A. MoPHAIL, a2o1-~1.:11111;r_ FARM 11R $111.! AT LONG CREEK 5p acres of choice land, good buildings. also 1 acre of land with good buildings. A bargain for quick sale. Apply MacPHEE BROTHERS, Prince Grocery, Charlottetown. 5224-fi-2-mwfs4l. 44-0-04 O44Q¥OFOO~Q§¥GQH§+O INSIDIOUS ‘ EYE STRAIN __i-| We use this adjective ad- vluedly.‘ 8uflorero from Eyeltnln may have perfect vlolon and therefore do not suspect tho presence of any eye defect. The motive power cf tho entire human grqgnlgm l; Nerve Energy. 1 Normal eyes, It ls compo‘ d i utlllzo about 20% of 21.1- Norvo Energy, but when Eye- struln l: present, a much larger proportion Io required. Hence defective eyes, through l their consumption cf an ex- cuslvc amount of Nerve En- "fly may seriously afloat the functioning of other orllnn of the body and produce lll health. i-ulvc voun eves lXAMlN-ED G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist v-.. Tire above services are all daily except Sunday. §O§ff>O4 l M. A., L.L.D.; H. H. Show. others. Every teacher lo urged to Mtawa. April 26th, 1927, f WILL BE HELD Prince of Wales College Hall on Wednesday, May 4. and Friday, May 6. Addresses will be delivered by: B. 80., C- S. S. R., St. John, Min Jean Browns, Toronto A; Annual Convention of the , 1 Prince Edward Island - Teachers’ Federation IN THE l Thursday, May 5, . 8. N. Robertson, Jn A. Oloram and Rev. IRON]. A-JBy anrnun onarflfll-L” 1 1 wer so CRbuCHY 1 1-O0'<1~¢ 7 I THOUGHT weo Fri/tor. UP. _ /_______.,__,- , 'T\ {v 51.1. BE FRMINDLY A- LONG A3 YOU mace A counts: OF JLJMPS DrSTAlvcc FROM Us. Fm: HELP THIS Farrow EATING , LE T5 “"1 YOURE bLJil-l A \ Th‘: l: AaAp ' 1 r Nbu Freon-user: FwégAggR bURW-F THAT-a RBHT D06 AND i-r’ 1‘ NT . 1 ‘b TO new ME L1c1< PW, You“? DAD AND Mommy wool-o 321w: .. . ,1‘ THAT 9014c: Doc, BATT F3 7 N VDULD BE.“ KL” , THAT CHEWED L" - . To c“ c; H £9,417.13" ‘ A Poucs DOG coco ooc nzA-r " 1.11"‘: G9: °1J<=HT m MAKE 2111.1. ABOARD FOR _H1 RIGHTTO . 1 l ‘IHEGRE-KTAWEITIURE 1 "1 l