m-hfimnum-a,“ M. rum: SHOPPING A went is as good a time as any to set aii-iiiiziintiril with tlic _ _ H k {with 125.5 points; Mrs. J. F. East- merlts oi the Provincia y nown PERFECTION ICE CREAM Always sent out in such a condition it is palatable and dainty. All Perfection dealers use extreme care in handling this dainty confection solil in BRICKS ANI) BULK I with the flavor identically the snmv. ‘This is tlu- I411 Cream that is llt for the Kin:- WIIOLESALE l)l.\"l‘ltl|IlJ'l‘()l€S PHONE 8M ) Genital Greameries lid. We uoulcl like to l lit-iii" at once from all l (litirymeu and farm- rrs who are pri-parcil l to supply us with (‘r-cam for the com- \ ing season. IVc use ., \ large quantities or 1i I (Tn-am. Will you lei us licar from you ‘4_.-81G.7 points. 235- B “Militia_LAYINE*EEVTEST—_— iNotes on the P. E. Island Egg Lay- i ing Contest For the Week Eml- ing April 16, I928. The Experimental Station B. R. lied the contest ior the week with ‘with 67.5 DOIIIES; Mr. Ludlow Jen- kins‘ B. R. were third with 66.6 points: Mr. Harold Laird's 13.12. were fourth with 64.1 points; and Mr. Everett Hownttis W. L. were lilth ivith 63.2 points. Mr. Talmage Foster's B. R. hen ‘Lest, ior individual production. to date with 136.3 points; the K. B. C. Hatchery B. R. hen No. 3 is second With 129.5 points; the Model Poul- lll'_V Yards B. R. hen No. 2 is third en's W. L. hen No. 1 is fourth with 124.2 points; and Mr. S. R. Pendle- tom's B. R. hen No. 2 is fifth with 122.6 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion to date are as follows: First. Model Poultry Yards. B. R- »»!700.3 points. Second. Mr. Talinage Foster's. l1. R.-—804.4 points. Third. Exp. Station. W. L. pcn .‘§.<832.0 points. Fourth. Exp. Station, W. L. pen Fifth, Mr Everett Kuwait's W. L. #79637 points. The total production ior the week W35 1055 eggs. and to date 12996 Twenty-eight hens laid every dill’ (luring the week. v0.1.1 points; the Experimental Sta- 'tion W. L.. pen No. 4. were second No. 10. continues to lead the con- . O-OO-OO-OO-O-O4 That Car Of Yours _ I7 III-LIA! ELI-IA! llonrt-to-Iooro Intkl With Alto- nebllo OIIIII and Driven II llolv to on the .IoII 0!! of Incl: (inn u tho um lxpoulo, FLUSH GEAR IIOUSINGS It is strange that many motorists who would not think oi (ailing to flush the crankcase occasionally, will let the transmission and dii- ierential gears go for their entire life without this salutary ‘treatment. with filings and eventually it be- comes more oi a grindingcompound than u. lubricant. Flushing out the housing occasionally is the only cer- tain remedy. ' ‘ DISCONNECT THE BATTERY Electrical repairs which involve the removal oi’ some part. of thc current carrying equipment oi the automobile never should be at- tlie battery. The simplest and most direct way to do this is by remov- ing the ground wire. This is the only positive assurance against injury to one oi the most delicate parts oi the motor car. BRAKES MUST BE Autumn, with its rains and its slippery streets, is here. The Sum- atlon, in many instances, will call ior serious consideration oi the brake linings. For sate driving over slippery streets. the brakes must be equalized and the linings in on these bolts. but no way of lock- ing‘ them absolutely has been dc- vised. As a result. they should be watched. Any play is likely to mean leaf breakage. A sign oi warning is the development oi a rumbling noise when the car goes over a rough. spot in the road. ~ GASOLINE GOOD BALLAST Keeping the gasoline tank filled; serves another purpose in addltioni to assuring one against running cut of gas. It is surprising the differ- ence in comfort it makes in the case oi some roadsters. particularly the light ones. Weighing about six pounds to the gallon. gasoline makes good ballast. So, there is an- other reason w believe that it pays to kccp_ “tile-last flve gallons" con- stantly in the taint. ,- 1 POSITION ALSO FACTOR." Many car owners a ume that slow driving means dri\ ng under certain circumstances. This only is partly true. analysis oi traffic inis- liaps shows. Iliosltion on the street also is an important factor. It is well to remember that when pro-l cceding at a temperate pace it is essential to keep over the curb. Not THE CHARLOTTETOWN oUARnmv‘ Holmaifs l0 Day Sale of A BEDS and BEDDING I ' uotiuimvs make such a bargain Jlsslble for you. it"s a / com wonderful opportunity, this BEDOUTFIT at $12.50 and I, comprises:- tl-Piece lied Ouilil of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-95 COMPLETE BED OUTFIT $12.50 u" ' ~ g ~ - ls \. \ - This 4 .,. t ,. ; A titres 1,1 , Ullllll i -' ' l - $24.65 A (Freight Paid) See the three Piece Bed Outfit at right? You can gel. it at Helium's ior only $24.65. Buying in carload lots makes that price possible and at that IT'S WONDERFUL._ BED, popula walnut Ilnish with center panel and decoration in head and toot, 2 inch continuous posts, six I-inch filling rods at head and toot, easily rolling cusiors, splendidly finished throughout. The bed alone ior .. $9.75 SPRING, has 90 strong spring steel coils in the 4 it. 6 inch size, built to give years oi’ service. The spring alone .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 MATTRESS, is soft and sprlngy, all-white cotton, will _ not get lumpy or hard, neatly lulled throughout and cov-l cred with good quality art ticking. The mattress alone ior ior COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT ior only . . . $24.65 Good Thick Reversible M u Mattress for Only $6.75 t. i‘ " a fess everyone wants to drive slowly. and attempts to pass the slow-moving cur in the middle of the street or highway have been productive or numerous accidents. ' KEEP TIIEMSELYES CLEAN Functioning at a high tempera- ture, the points oi modern spark plugs tend to keep themselves clean. The car owner. as a result, now may concentrate greater attention upon the plug insulator. CciTiiin cisglne operating conditions s."ill serve to give the insulator .i carbon coating‘ that will cause misiirlng. This cout~ What is Home With a Sick Mother? |_,,,,,| | i\'p[|||i('|| n lrllllllll‘ tlml ltlllllfll im- r-ninpl u l |- ' y ‘Ion-n in l|i-:i|ili_ i l\l,\' nerves uwrv llllll. I was weak. lllltl Herero piilus In my tli(li‘il_ in)‘ hiiel: nelicil Illltl l wnn n nervous unrl physical wrci-k. ‘In all women who HlllTPl‘ mi I illil."-- 146 Richmond Sit, . . Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. I ltui. nilor inking fin- linitlee of ltr. I'l4‘l‘(‘1"N Fiivorllc Prescription my iicrri-s were in gum] cnnillilim _ llllll I fully rc- ,'_‘-'||li1'(l my lll‘llllll null strength, I l'l'l‘lrlllllll'llll lllt‘ "Favorite Prescription" .\li-~. .\llllll'l4'l‘ 'l‘o|.I|i. 100 Slcivnril Si. .\ll ilruirglsis. 'l‘i|l|lcls or llunlil. 'l‘l' Prour-rlplliiii ls miiili- In ll i lwi-i-l-ni-n mil. “FullnlYlllLf iuoIlu-r. ing should be removed. _ _ o HIE LATEST NEWS FROM ABERDEEN. East is East and Wirst is Wcst. But the twain arc one when it comes to a jest. The tlirecpenny-bit is so called because oi the tooth-tests it under- goes in Aberdeen. An Optimist. The man who pectetl to get an echo back. pipe Tavern a crowd 0t Aberdon- inns were engaged in a game oi r. lnilmrntnry in llrlilgcliuriz, . inil 10 cents thorn ii you ivlsli :| ii-lnl poi-lingo oi the tablets“ Bringing Up Father l o wit“ In. 11m: Ilium. 11.‘!!! run-val l BY GOu-Y- \ TOLDrdAGCrli ! HAD ‘ TO on" up EARLY THE: MORNIN ON ACCOUNT OF Busmliss- r0 GIVE A THOUSAND ooutARinFl , couuo fiTAY no sen-aura Mu€>TNT ',_ _ , n ‘ MAGGlE- Instead oi’ putting threepennv- steak‘ . I I it APRIL 24. 152i - _ ‘w? — ‘- HOME FURNISHERLS. ‘FOR MORE THAN' 1o arenas _ sonny (April 14th) to Wednesday (April 25th) Only at Ilolmanfis can you get a bargain in a BED OUTFIT such as tlfls and only by buying in carlond lots and “kin; nduntago oi every cash discount can even BED, with I 1-6 inch posts, nicely finished in white enamel, casters on ieet and brass caps on each corner post. You can buy the bed alone for . . . . .. $3.55 SPRING, strong, link style, on an angle-iron irome, supported by hellcales. Years oi’ dependable service. Spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95; MATTRESS, wool top, suit and cosy, over a strong dur- able and sprlngy, wood fibre filling; neat ticking, strongly sewn. [the mattress is a real bargain alone at the price 250 f in‘ 5 ‘r ‘llullit $20.85 (Freight Paid) . ‘p/l/niwll/ i v‘ I ‘ n “vmihnc Here's a Three Piece Bed Outfit at $29-55 "lili- IS "W"! travelling‘ miles to see. At the price, you can't bent it in the Maritime Provinces. The Outfit includes: BED, popuhr walnut finish with 2 inch continuous posts and live 1 inch filling rods at both head and loot. You » can get the bed alone for only . . . . $6.95 srmNG, has so ‘emperor: steel coils (in 4-6 size) mounted on a strong base and securely fastened. It's a real sleep inducer and can be had separately ior . . .. .. $6.50 MATTRESS, is an all-white cotton folk-In good quality ticking, strongly tuited and built to zive. years oi restful sleep. Mattress alone ior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.95 ........... ..... ............. $9.50 COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT ior only . . . $20.85 Simmons llolmun price and Sim- mons quality ate combined lo make this special vgluo in an ALL COTTON MAT- TRESS at $9.50. It's one oi‘ those famous Simmons g , mattresses, filled with all. white cotton and "gar- Ii you arc looking ior a real bun gain in a mattress consider this. It's a. thick. reversible mattress, with a roll edge at top and bottom, and the filling is heavy, cosy layers oi cotton felt on both sides and springy nelkd" 4° ' Prcvem 111ml?" wood fibre filling in center. It’; u i": M’ any pom” 5W1"! W" i‘ bargain at . . . . . . . . .. $6.75 I smmm" comfortable mnuress m” \ will not lump or get out oi‘ shape. The covering is a good strong ticking, stitched and tuitcd. Your choice of all sizes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.50 _ bltS l Cllfl-‘it ddl '. I. o. when he shouted in Aberdeen ex- USS :30 galnlr;slnpupopglllgrity in “m” feed oursclvns “m, six baimst. Darts oi Scotland. The name oi "WW" ll n0?" 581d Bandy Wit-h l! m."- Jn the back parlor o, the Bag“ the town need notbc mentioned. Sandy arrived home late one Sat- "M wble- "N°W» bamlfi" 85k"! - urday nisht. having spent most of 3*l'"dl’- "Yell"! the bP°°d~ "Wh°"‘_ b11131? “lloligdqagvfnllttrl: his time in assuaglng his celebrhtcillm" "Wk and Wh°'5 1°? 11 Penny?’ table ior fear the waiter came in. lmnm‘ [wine's GONNA QiT ME BREAK- lIFAcr DAUGHTER? l i HAVENT THE L. ‘5LIC1HTE$“T I DE A- AcaK- MAM/v v _¢_ __>\ To his wife he handed a _ parcel containing one pound oi "l1 sflndy and his Wife dlnvd would-be purchaser round he hcvl i -.<¢._-._~-~ A “what-s the use o; this?“ well. Later a large and tempting 1 demanded the angry’ spouse. “This steam puddin g was bmtlsht in. back to his friend and said. "time "Now, my bonnie buirns." de- inc 4d, I want to buy s. bottle oi inanded the crafty Sandy. "who's ‘White H sterious chuckle. "You'll orsef" His friend replied. Next day the steak was brought to ior a pennywortli oi iaudding?" “Herc is 8d. Get me a bottle as will» A Scotsman went into a publlc- Laugl hll d l" i'i lldllSo to purchase a bottle o! whim-l 1 w e you may a“ M clover, ky. leaving a fellow Scot outsideup ' 1 - '~ a d 81X little hands went up for a pen- On being told the price. 12s. 6a., the-l m ‘”,.‘.i“,,,{.",'f re dead’ Wu” w only 12s. 6d. I-Ie therefore went I'm.- lllnurd‘: Llulmont (or Conn. t _i'i}".\"ii"i‘ii U it (FHAPOITIIIIIE- " _, ..._...ur. ._r_ QIVE. MEA cup or coerce Aw oosrr SAY- “ G000 ib-IORNIN‘ TO ME- \__j_-—-——-~ lDlDYOU WAKE ME up TO ASK THAT? oorsrr- _ M Adel a - wncofs GONNA qi-r Me» BREAKF-Asr l