- J ° I Coming.’ _ Will your children soon be ; old enough to require a col- ‘ legc education? Guarantee that they will gut it, and take the strain oil paying for it, with an Educa- tional Endowment Policy. Smaller premiums. Larger Fotection. l‘. W. BIEN'l‘LI'lY Minoan-r for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. B. I. Get an Exhibit Ready for the rnovtltcul EXHIBITION Charlottetown August 20th - 24th rO-OO-OGO400#O—QO§§O O-OO-QQQ EYES TESTED Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETR ISTS. 142 Richmond St. to-oo 00o oo-ovo-ovoooo-oo-o-oo igsclnrlcit 'ln three years of practice I can truthfully say that i have haul over 90"; results in cases of sciatica. Testimonials may be seen at my office or references given. CHIROPRACTIC F0 It AND COMPLETE RESULTS W. R. CARSON, I). (Kr Ph. (J. Palmer Graduate I24 Prim-c St. .1’ P++ooov+0+00+o~o+~¢¢¢¢ .4 QUICK Phone 1072 Change in Business- rash business. To regular customers our terms will he “Czlsh“ or settlc- ment in full at the tut oi each month. Our prices will correspond with our iemis which will be stlrtll‘ adhered to. A continuance oi your usual patronage is solicited. Closing-Beginning June 1st we will clone every evening at '1 p. m. ext-opt Wednesday and Saturday. (Signed) JENKINS IlROHn Millview. ti-Btl-tli. Money Paid ginning‘. June lst we will carry on a strictly - inn, Willi, i i ‘AN ATTIC SALT- SHAKER By W. ORTON TEWSON, All Rights Reserved, Reproduction Prohibited They Were Stumped i \\'hctt lln- Creators of livatlgclinc l’:llt- IJry finally hit upon that happy drink their 0x- titt-mt-tit gave tvzty to wonder . . . lltitv ti» t"|.'t~sil'_\' it? .'\ (iillgcr Ale? N0! lt is tJlil_\' gingt-rt-tl cvt-r so delicately. Au tar/rt: tiry tiingt-i .\lc. True enough it has a th-y >matsh to it and ginger. yet the :tctu:t| int-t l\ that tht-rt- is uo other type of refresh- ntt-nt so tlaiuty zttltl t'i'iiit_v—sci ilcatly poised lor a punch, a illiXtT otherwise. or tasting "straight." 'FQ—O-QQOQO-QQOOOOOOOOOOQOQO It tukcs ti sailor to spill a l't‘llll,V salty _vz\ru. And n0 yarn has more flavor to it than a salty ‘un spun by an old ‘sea dog. That. certainly goes for "Yarns of A Kentucky Admiral," by Hugh Rodman. Rear Admiral U. S. N.,~--as jolly and rollicking, yet. purposcfttl, a chronicle about the sea. and sailors as ever the hcurt oi a lzuidlubbcr ycariled for. Admiral Rodmali commanded the American Battle Squadron with the Grand Itleet during the last year of the World War. What he has to say o1 those- hcctic days will warm the cookies 0f the hearts of Ameri- cans and Britishers alike. But it is as a yarn-spinner that. the Admiral is in his element. He has had a glorious time in all parts of the world and he tells stories by the dozens of his amazing exper- iences. with a gusto and humor magnificently infectious. He ls that kind of a sailor. _____ =7— '_ ———;- McLEAN COMI A WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS cnai-lniteiown. P- E 1- _____--- British Chict Petty Officer and a German Petty Officer in a Hung- kolig saloon. It was at. the time. many years ago, whcn there was some ill-feeling between the coin- bincd forces stationed at Hong- kong. Thc Americans and British enlisted lllCll couldn't get along with their German comrades, so the Britrli Governor of Hongkong is- rz-ued an order directing a more friendly attitude on the part, of the Britishers towards the Germans. Now W5 your mm tCfll'C01'~—l8llS this: “A few inon Izaak Walton. the ‘ZFnthcr of c pleat, Angler. the blblt; was s. sweet-souled. congeal- plative man. who spent m“? ° time, when he was not, fishing, m we families‘of the eminent clergy- men of England." As Andrew Rue said: “He had a natural taste f0? 8 Bishop." For fifty-one years old Isaak wasi in business in London occupyinzt half a shop two doors west of.‘ Chancery Lane. There is some doubt! whether he was a- linen-drill" 9T ironmanger-safi C- Lew“ Hmd m: . "109 Best Books"-—but there is not doubt that important. men _ him, and would chat. with this de- lightful shop-keeper-fisherman over] the counter. pensioners‘ ho Talking to one o what. he did with himself all day. t perfectly." END. Tucketts Show In compliance with this order. one 0f thc British Chicf Petty Offic- ers iiivitcd a Germain Petty Officer to have 1t drink. When the glasses were filled. the, Britisiicr, proposing the toast. said: "Here's to his Imperial Majesty. Lilli‘ German Emperor.“ “I"ro.=it." said the (tel-man (town went. the drinks. Th" Ghmm" l" WY" "tlfllcd- flhd A Josephine in a Gilbert and Sul- Company's affairs. win-n r-“ady to drain his glass. said. lgvan "Pinafore" company had the The Management Hamilton, May 21 .—The and FOR Old Stamps, li‘ you have ziny, notify me and 1‘ will call during last week of June. W. P. ‘NEWMAN, POWNAL l’. E. I. MM-fi-itl-Btl. Bmnn, Bu: 114, Quinn. ~ a “Hero's tn his Imperial Majcstyflnnlurgivablc habit of singing sharp. ulatied upon the results of the r~ German Emperor." {and the equally unforgivable one o ‘ 'l‘l'r~ Bi‘iii.=hci' put clown his glass being careless in her dress, l‘ ‘mm 5am? {John Philip Sousa in his reminis- lth t pany, also for the strong TllE CUARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ rd Chief ads- . WW.‘ _ --—————---" -. , Lo I am still laughing hvci" his story smooth for the following daysmgogcionmlljllpxiahe was a new? of a "friendly drink between a work" paper mun in the early days of m5 ths ago I visited wit)‘: a. distinguished colleaflue 0i mine» t‘ me at Winchester f the men. I asked " ‘Well sir.‘ he sold, ‘sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just "irndt," said the L. c. J., "des- cribes a judge's day in the court Greatest ~ Profits Annual sfllll-lhflMccting of The Tucltett Tobacco ,Company, Limited, was held today at the Head Office in Hamilton and the Sixteenth Annual Report was presented with statements of the was congrat- year's f business which showed the largest 0l8b9$,l31'0fil5 h’! the hismrl’ 0f the Chm" tlisititieszi-l t-ost 8 (rt-tits per pouutl. ll‘ llqllidrtliio skitii-lllllik ‘is tihurgtatl at tho 00000040000-00-00000000000 i Health Services 0t Gailadiati Medical Association AO-QOO-OQOQ-OOOOOOQQOOOQOO Q-O-OO-O BLOOD PRESSURE illuntl prc» ire is the force that’. tint lit-art excl-ts in order to pump the blood through the circulatory system. The heart. is a hollow. ziui-t-iiltli- tiigali which acts us n pump to keep tlic blood ill circuit.- lion. Tlic blood leaves the hoait. iii two btlYJlllllS. One stream cal‘- rics the blood to the lungs where it is purified; the other stream goes to all parts of the body. carrying food to the tissues. _ The arteries arc hollow tubes which carry the blood. Normal arteries arc soft and elastic. The impulse of the heartbeat is carried along through the arteries and can be felt at. tllu wrist. where it is call- ed the pulse. In the normal. healthy body. the blocd pressure is normal Certain abnormal conditions, particularly those affecting the heart. arteries and kidneys cause an alteration in the blood pressure and it becomes ilornial . An abnormal blood pressure is not. a disease but is a symptom of some abnormal condition. It is a warli- ing sigh and the physicial seeks for and treats the cause. lgisrcgard of the needs of the ‘body fol" exercise, rest, proper food and such things. throws a needless strain upon the whole system, and one symptom 0t‘ this is frequently all increased blood pressure. The family physician should be consulted regularly for advice as to how to live. The periodic health examination is not only for the purpose of discovering abnormal conditions. but also for receiving ad- vice as to how to keep normal. Questions concerning Health. ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street. Tor- onto. will be answered by letter. Questions us to diagnosis and treat.- mcnt- will not be answered. oxln-riiiiv-iilts _l| Wtll- touutl that tthv hogs ft-tl slunottrl giriut-il l.0l pouu-tls pct‘ (lay, llltlfibliill ts-kitn milk cs5 pounds uiltl the chock ‘lots ,00T pourils, till! cot=t liPl‘ pound gain oi‘ 1L5, 8.15 until 001 (rents l‘i‘S|)t§t9llV("lL\'. The tl-‘illifihlllllle port/ain- ill tho Pasltltilh which had been mammlh"l'zittlt- rate, tit would he worltll $5.70 tper toll i-itstctiil ntt‘ $4.00 aril llu- pcr pound l-ztriii woulil Iu- NR "we drank to the emperor the Qenrjpg “Marching Along.“ fits-t tllllt’. What's the mutter with‘ "our; night," recalls Sousa, wholed as shown in the Annual R/Blwrt- fllmkl"! l" "l" 0009"?" lwas ~conducting the performance Mr. Howard S. Ambrose, thc‘t~o,\tt_ ' '"“"""' Y" hi“ Illtlicrial Mnjvfit ("she (zainc oil the stage with her Pfflsidvnl. in addressing the shfllh-‘tzeii-ts, illl-Sltlilil nt $.15. lcis-‘liiiic-tl [tor t - tutti Fltuncror," apzaiu saldjmcliggal, showing fully two inches hfildef-‘i "Qlhmehlcd "P0" ulrv (‘tt-rtiuall and drained his gins 8- ibclow her gown.—an "P Britirehcr. thoroughly ‘ Ill-b tsiiig a shade over the pitch. I hur- ‘- Mid =m1§11\'- W! his class llh-iricdiy scribbled a note: the zuialyzill-g 70 1W0‘ t-t-iit total limit-in d she began t0 Showih 0f the 5115371955- Q9l7°ci3nYoi' ' Gil l)t‘l' cent. tligestiaitrlti prutviti ‘ivlth regard to the increase in salesmm Lwlllug H; 550,00 in 100,00 pt-r of m9 CQmDF-ihyh bYflllds- 0f Cit-la!" hut, is one ol‘ ltho cheapest protein .‘t'. I'd and sold: M1393.- Madam; {Q0556 vuiqp: yqul‘ cites. and expressed the hope ‘that. was m], ||| nmrkol a‘! the ‘)]"\)‘\i:_\||l_ ‘ ..;'il. if you wont drink to th0'pr~tticoai two inches, and low “your Vhfl growth l1‘ Vflhllh!‘ 0 business J"\-:l[l‘] 1t‘ it'd at tlu- l'§|l{\.lll' ti 1n ‘WWW 1"" “l7 "‘-’!""-“ Yo"? lllllvlllill‘ voice out! ilutll. J. i‘. S)" whwh “"5 hcu" ‘ilwrlmlced (hlrinlitt pr-r rout 0f thi- llll'll raltioli, will fmpcw ‘ and hc- stuck lift, fingers! _ ..__ the past few yr would continurnlmiw “mm “wins “M dcvvh,“ a u...“ rlrita-n . throat lillti “the ctupcr- A Divot-ting incident’ for the 1h“ Willing Directors were all rv- U...“ m,“ it-t-ll [might-ll ‘hat-on llltlld, 0|- ("f-nip u“ lnudicnccnoccurrud when Snusais elected. _ plwivitlilitl: a lizrltlllctvtl ‘Pllllilll "in ‘It'll. . . . “""'_ iBfllKl Wfl-‘i playing a" lmlcl"‘ll' 5mm‘ . Al‘ a Incvtlng ‘m the Dircctons ‘mm l-‘rnlu tho oxptirltncuils trhnvv oil-t- Hw "Hm" "l "it" <l'"""\i"ll'kl‘ilDakota. The concert was given ill a mb"”q""‘n" l" m“ Allmlal MQBUNF? |l.-.-,.l_ [islhtutual is .1ovoiiitnviutlcrl 1'» - "vml lmhw ""‘- Al!“ "hall dedicated to vaudeville. Oilc o . '\£lllill‘(il Rotinian~\'riis this: the \lfll_ld(‘villuing did an not. in "°'”1°cu“l- gusmh" 3'03"“? “HOT lllllflfi U19 Ad-lwhicti at a certain cuc about two , Yml-“l "when “'9 k911i 11 Slfllivll Ehillhundred hats of nil sizes and shapcsj t ui Constantinople, our mcn taughtlwero released from :1 net. strung inlFISHMEAL vs. SKIM-MILK FOR the Turks to play baseball. Ill lllt-"Ptlle roof and came tumbling on tol PORK PRODUCTIDN. tmrtl match between the Turks allrLthe stage. (Expemmemal Farms Nmf!) the bluclat-ktvis when the first Turk} ~—— , i ,, vainc to bat. he said: '. “Just how it hnPlN-‘tied, l (innti “w “"1"” "f “kihll-‘llliik "'0 Allah’ izivc nu: an rye to seciknow.“ chuckles Sousa, “but iii thdslllllc‘, “l "mlmml l"""“'il| m“ “"1" imiddle of a number a shower of "MW?" m‘ “m”! khmv" l" "hmitl "fruit-v “llc struck ivaszhats descended upon us. They were p‘! 1'" "h? ‘Pl-lltllltg of ‘Illtcou hilt-iii. In "m- piled tiearly three feet deep in the bells ofthc Sousziphones. The laugh- ter that overwhelmed the audience‘ -{—O-i~___ l HS kl i l tlircc times ulirl tiaqinttiltiti illllrtl 1a sitttiilqlllln mlrtqillm‘. is desired than, wtill wive- pond "The second Turk said: “'0 Allah! givc me the skill to hit the ball!‘ "He. likewise struck our “Tile third ‘Turk canu- tn hat and hear the band play at all, althoughilmlh will he economical ‘to pur- they valiantly continued to do so." “hm”- _ h" 1923'“ ‘"11 "Xlloriiiivitt was Al. I - When barely seventeen years old "imrphfll ‘:11’ ‘I'll. the Doniitiloit l‘iXlll\.lll— I‘ b‘ u Ilflh: mam that i may tnukc Frances Hodgson Burnett-of "Littlci"‘|°“_'_“'! “illm- Nflllllilll, Nova St-otiit, . .t..r~ nt. Lnrd Fauntleroy“ memory-sent herflvhelmll ~-| ‘hogs Wt-rv irctl from "And hr also struck out. first story to an editor. The H0dgson'w“'1""i"i¥ l" 'l"|'l1|\“JI'i1H-£ on u glllllldl family hnd recently come from Eng-',"""5°" "mmiiillillili K lwr cont of tliwh- land and were living in Tennessce.'"l“"'i- Allmhfll‘ tlmltli of 25 hog): whet-c they were having a hordhfit“ 7°" "he Hum" tzliain mllxttui-o, ‘Slrilflglr to make both ends meculllllllfi 3"" mumwls or ukiut-tnilk li0l‘ Frances, who frolii early childhnodtlt)" littliluls Wt‘ rho grain mtixtiirv. ptvasscsscddthc Lgitftd of) making i llll‘g‘l)lil‘nll‘-l"‘liiilf‘l.lilllOtl gmmtp gttlllctl .05 s ones, spac c ier prec ous ill s |lt‘i' uiy ut a cool 0i‘ 10,: _ _ --- " ~ ‘manuscript on its mission the snlctellns per liflllilfll. Wllltile Ililu skint ‘Sneaking of tho vorticity of fillll,"}0l)jCCb 0t which was to obtain money milk lot gttinctl U4 lrnuintls tl-nilv t t F" "i Admiral Rodmnn. "while I wasito hclp out at. home. i Ia (‘out 0t’ Xvi count pui- “pupil "rllln Yimvlllk at the entrailcc of Cliesa—‘ rtiii-ilimtl.t.l iautl skihni-niitlk ‘wt-H. l 11kt‘ 131W 01111 May. when the blue-i That is mode quite clear in thdclmirl-retl at $100 00 and $4 00 ci- fish wcrc on their northern migi-n-ilcttel" she wrote to the cotton-lion rotspetztivelry.‘ I p’ tioli. it was not unconuunn to lilivc quoted in "The Rolnuntlck Lady" oi in 102G two (‘X])(3l'l]]ll\l|fl.» \ .... them grab a two-pound lead at the thoroughly delightful biography Of|€ll|l~lll0tl on lu C‘l('ll tiase t dull-k cnd of a sounding-line. nnd try to Mrs. Burnett by her son Vivian. Itipen which ifPCtlilllfitll no llilll‘ imi- makc off with it. The fish that, nc- ran: lull.‘ tsuppltu i w.“ fliylKdhufsllyl m. in“; whim“ if Drflbilbly did not weight Sir: I enclose stamps for the re-itest. 'l'lio":nvl-r-u;e I (l-llii “no; If. Over ten pounds. judging bv these turn of the accompanying MS, "MlSSiFPKBOPIltNl were ‘we llklllkilvli: i311.“ [gust were token. At. mt». end of Si. Desbrouglfs Difficulties," if you dojmczil fctl lotnléfi .........{.;, Nptinl- Irflbsh work the lead was mnterially not. find it suitable for pubilcatlonjmllk fed ‘lot, 1,1-p¢mlmlg_ ...,,..| U... i 011R fined by the imprint nf their in your magazine. My object is re-ltihcck gmtip, .93 potuiwls, The aver- |tceth and had to be hammered mime-ration. 33g‘, v05“. per “mum KM" we“, 373 Yours rcspectfully- yifitllllfi for tlu- ‘tilsluntrtail ‘fed tlots, 7.- li‘. HODGSON. 57 I tgolititu ‘for lilo skint-milk 10th —-i um .. ti for til * -. l Thc story conic back. It was; ln 15137 ¢w,,en(,,l::ik,3:::::,:..|.,..,.,m promptly forwarded to the editor Olqvprqi ..,,||.|..,(.“,¢_ Th‘, “Mm Wu", [gaiivvtrli] lodvs 300k? b/tllettcrstighlnly lower _wilh tho fldhnlt-a] "Sirflwh: wasgihlinitlillllggl efiliflxdilmll Emu!“ than Wm“! U108“ m“ skllm being éancd élrwm “hid if Lficylllllk. luit, both ‘lots i-illowetl Kroiuttel _t— _ ‘l l q "I _ _ ‘gtthu- l'lltiil tho checkpoint. ma? ‘v35 973ml‘ “S “'55 5°‘ in evil tile oxperinicnltk (lllltllllllul. ‘mo’? Engn-‘h- The Ymmg vile lingo hut rho lilwllllltlllil fed lots nutihor ilelfllfftcil‘ that it was Oflglnflllwgl-e equal”). as mm] or helm. H, “l! ":3 "£19 fish H d h type that Iflhihlietl titan. lllfi-‘v m: been Om “Fh t T5759 t a" 5V5 sklmmllk land both lots showtwl y l‘ 5 0' “n” l“ Amerlm- ‘mtnrkfiiluu-perlnzllty over ‘the chuck jlots- The 1927 fed tliom wem grati- Hl HY a trfillfewentsifzivc of tilie Live TTllf‘ sides changed anti an Am- t-rimn hlilcjackct came to bat, llp fanned the houic-plzltc with his hat, and cxtrlnimed to the world at large: “You know me, Al!‘ and knocked '2 houic run.“ NERYIIIIS lllllilll BENEFITEB Praises Lydiulfiiiliun’: VegetablcCawouid Asbutos Mines, Quebecw-"Alter tziia birth of ow second child, I was Tho editor countered: Us another story?“ 1 . L , _ The Editor did not believe she a" “mmv” P" "WW1 mmin, o0 [)0] , had written her own story. He would l , , n v not believe ll: until she had written glemciigmgo £1? ‘g3. fixlcllor ‘l another. He would see! She wouldtflhgvk ‘m-vnm '5', p‘... cmjlxiipvl.’ “how mm! __ ‘I30 per ceizvt thrick tHlTlOOlth mm 20 In three days the new smnhilmiytyfigrrlliiflliiiljp gl:;Kfi"l'(‘flll‘llfl of ‘til "Aces or Clubs," was finished. Sh» made it an American story with- out a touch of English COIOIlHQ.‘ That satisfied the doubting Thomas who bought both stories psylfll $15 for "Aces or Clubs." and 820 tori aootllerslx bottlm in. I recommmd it "Miss Desbroughs Difficulties." And P‘ to Imam I lmovfl-Mns. 1'. um is how Frnnws Hodgson, all Albfifl Mill‘ she was then, was launched on her] way to literary fame and fortune. _.._ I without it in the liooscwnow, sud llIVQ l [lull oifiizcrs of tlic Coiliptllly were iu who ilmliy cases, 'll‘tl\l'cv(\,l‘_ ml“. supp’... was so tremendous that you couldn't..g"i"l“‘- ‘IQVPJOII the Might type or "Dem": We decide Wm Yo" 53nd Stock Bmnlvch and the results were‘ cent. selects, 10 per oer-t t-ihop hogs; | m.» "l..." \\'ll'|) - growing itiztirknt. hogs alltl has ihlllgl- it. liiilitrtl ‘Fllllllly 0|‘ skim milk on liaiul. ~ {C} NEWS FROM LAKEVlLLl-I. Their many friends regret the dclmrttirc of Mr. and Mrs. William Pope nnd family. Mr. Pope has been ill New York for the past six months and came homo lately t0 dispose of ills property and effects. He had a stile Friday, 11th inst, but, owing to the busy season the at.- tcndance was not. large, but fair prices were rccelved, mostly owing to the efiicient auctioneer, Mr. J.A. Mcinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Popc. with their family,’ the Masters Henry and Lloyd, and Miss Hazel. left Tucs~ day morning lor New York, where a good position nwnits him. They will be much missed llcrc as they were highly respected. Thcir host of friends wish them all happiness and success in their new home. Mr. Neil McPhcc. of Fairfielddms purchased thc house lllid lot for- merly occupied by Mr. Pope. and intends moving iii soon. Tlicy will receive a ltcarty welcome’. for Mr. lllld Mrs. McPhec tire jolly good fel- lows. Our veteran builder. Mr. William Stevens. has scvcral lttrgc contracts for the summer. Although only with us for a few years. Mr. Stevens has erected four large barns. and sev- eral smollcr buildings, which stnnd as memorials t0 his skill nnd work- manshtp. Mr. S. J. Rose. whose dam was destroyed by the storm lost. FnlLln- tends putting in n hcuvy gas engine and continuing the business as usual. We arc pleased to lcorn that Mrs. William Fraser is improving rapidly lifter n serious operation in the P. E. Island Hospital and hope to see her home in the iicar future. There arc in this school district. tlirce men who arc wcil over the four score mark, and still hole and hearty. 1 There nrc a number of Western horses purchased around here and ~all giving good satisfaction. i l Great preparations are being made |for certified seed potatoes. The school is progressing wonder- yfuliy under the expert management of Miss Margaret Chandler. 1928 ; M‘ Leads its Field in Style and efinepts t1 i H New Series Pontiac Six terior trim . . . Delightful evid- i WH4EEL T was designed and built in the ence of luxury in upholstery and i BRAKES belief that everybody admires appointments . PLUS the NE“. IEHER nonms style iu a motor car. smoothness of Pontiac’: power. NEW cannulurron so‘ h, ma“ Sh‘, e-yefybody ful“Six”enginc . . . thesafcty of Four Wheel Brakes and the comfort of Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. No wonder the New Series Pon- tiac Six literally leads its field in can enjoy it! Beautifully-proportioned bodies that tell their Fisher craftsman- ship zltaglance . . . Long, low lines and deep, massive radiator NEW GASOLINE GAUGE NEW CROSSFLOV/ RADIATOR NEW’ STOP l.lGll‘l' LQVEJOY design . . Rich harmonies of style and refinement. Prove it all Qflfiflfl color in exterior Duco and in- for yourself by a demonstration. AISORBEBU 4,; w... m!" I50!“ no c.u.4.c. oil-ma Payment Pint saint’ male: strait: 1.5;.’ " A. lllllllli 8t c0. Plllllll! MUTQRS CHARLOTTETOWN SIJMMERSIDE Dealers For Prince Edward Island A,‘ LIMITED rizoouci" or GENERAL.‘ MOTORS A CANAD Clydesdale Fillies and Stallions for Sale IN ‘llVllflilitllllAhl v DR. llAllNAlllNYS HOMES. Ill tllt- ill)ht‘ll(‘l* of tlu- Pri-nilli-llt. iiiRi-I. the llillit"'fli York, Mr. Wm: Wit-Cali. Chairuizitl of the Cotuicil, prcsitlctl ovci" thc Aiuitlal General Business Mcctinl: of Dr. Barliartltfs Homes: Notional Illt.'0l'l)0l'[iLl‘(l As- sociation today. ‘ The Report showed that uli to the ‘Zilst December last. 104.1566 children thud entered the Hollies. 17.915 cliil- :(‘.l‘(?ll and young people were ticnit with during the your. l The licw ntiniis. oils iii i927total- led 2.025, 1,648 being permanent. atl- missions mid 377 temporary. Nearly 80'; of the children come from the Provinces and n. little over 20%| from the Metropolis. On tin average. 5 children come iii (tally. The chil-' A cnr luatl of choice imported Priltl-wllllililg Clydesdale Fiillrs Iii "WW choice (‘tlyticstittlc Stallions will arrive in (Tliarlottctmvn about Julie lst. 'l‘hese Fillies and Stallions have been lnoininent Prime Wlnlltts ill Scotland and tit the Royal Show, 'l‘ortuit0. ' Are you in tho market for at good l"iily or Stallion. Write me direct fol llrulnpion, Ontario, _w. J. McCALLUM IIICAMFPON, ONTARIO Tanadzfs ‘Largest Horse Importer 0r gct in tout-ii with Mr. John Tweedie, EitrnseIIIie, 1'. l4. l. dren were admitted from iilmnst 5-22-25 every county ill the Kingdom} . through the various PIVPP-Ollfill -<- Doors which .'irc ulicn for tht- rc-i ccptioll of destitute children at unyi‘ r ——- hour of the day or night. Thc aver- ngc liumbcl" of children in rcsidcucci throughout tllc year was 7.716. lil- eludcd ill this large family were! 1.203 babies and toddlers llll(li‘l' 5;; 422 cliipliicd, ilivnlid. blind. dcul] and dumb. physically afflicted or‘, sick children. 1,087 boys and girls} were under industrial and technical’ instruction in workshops and work- rooms. 2.189 young people wcrc_ _placcd out during tho year. 29.0fm had been migrated to Cunndit and] Australia and the Overseas Domin- inns up to the end of 192.7. The Homes coilsist of 176 separ- ntc collcgos. households and branches till over the Kingdom in ndditionto hundreds of boarding-out ccntroslu rural districts. The Charter of tho Homes ls "No Dcstitutc Child Ever Rcfttsctl Ad- mission." Thcrc is no red tape: no iwtiting list; mid no voting system. The need of the child is the only: consideration. The Homes rescue‘ the Nation's children. nurture. cut-oi for and truin tlicm, and give ilicm. back to the country its useful citi- zens. healthy patriotic and strong. In other words they are turning C} 3 children into Al. citizens’. The Home Secretary. presiding over n muss meeting of the House lust ycnr, speaking as one oflicinllyq‘ responsible for the inmntcs of thel Industrial Schools and Reformzu‘ tories of the lurid, said, "l am hcrc_ today to say. and to say to the peo- ple of England at. large, thnt. there is no better way of decreasing myl family nnd of keeping boys and girls} p out. of the Reforrnatory and Indus» \ trial School than by stipporting in-i 4___--' stitutlons like Dr. i Barnordosi Young Mon Idescribing his pss- More than 670,000 boxes 0i B" Homes. As Home Secretary, Ilsion lor a certain itctressi: ‘Mather, ffult, wgfgqhlpped from Porto ' " thank God for Dr. Barnnrddsishe is an angel and I love her. I to Amerlca irithtgpast year. I l‘ “ Homes." adore her, and I won't. allow you to of about 350900 boxes 0V" illtlDlilltNlZE YOUR HOME i U TILAC Enamel The fashion today is for color, bright color, attriu-tlvc t-trltvr, color in all the furnishings of thg lmmc, "Phil! your homc up-tu-dntc with "l1'l‘iliA(l"-—s0 "i" l" "Dilly. so moderate in price, and shown in i4 beautiful colors and clear. ' Special Demonstration at ii0LMAN’S lkwsdiw, ll/iay 29—Charlottet0\vlt Wednesday, May 30—Summelwside Molte- lt a point to attend this special demonstration Bl either our Charlottetown or Summcrside stores. i lobster fishing has been good on the North Side. but the weather is unfavorable ‘just now, The income for the year from all breathe a syllable azuinst her." iouroes. ordinary and special. "Certainly not." said the father. Prat-la: 8153:3341 Island is the m’ amounted to $521514 and the ex-ifl-ertalnly nonwhy I adored her fully cultivated province or state l Pefglfgejllfifilsiw. myself when I was your age." ' all Amerl¢a_ __._'-___. T“ ‘ ' ._.._._ ______. ___’—-~ fir Bread