THE cnARlillllli/IQW-iotilllélinlol‘ is the only brand which gives the ublic protection a ainst old tea. Old tea-no matter w at quality~is bad tea. The date of packing is clearly marked on every “ SALADA ” label. thus__ Apqigg? . Since 1892, every pound of “SALAD/Yihas been sold in metal ~foil containers-Jirst in lead and later in aluminum. “ SALADA" was the first tea pack- ed in North America in air-tight metal. the best way Known to pre- serve the goodness of tea._ ’ Better tea-Better protected-Has always the same fine flavour. l F-sALAoA-i SATiSFlES-WHY NOT suv THE BEST‘? 211 "» Timé Changes C. N. R. Effective ‘Commencing hlonday. Alny llK-b double train except Sunday, ivill he resumed. The morning connection Sitckvilie 12: Monclon 1 lititilfins wi 1r.- lllllill‘ No, Ii, “Uri-mt liiiniliiil" ill0l‘i\ for Nloiitrvui and l’. .\i .. whore ‘I\i., for ‘Saint. John. 10:40 A. 11., and .ing (‘harlntttiiiivi-iillzilii i‘. Island will bu leaving Charlottetown iii. 2:110 P. 31., where CDlllliWllOlW- made with irnin No. l, P. M. for Moncton and West. at lvionouin with train leaving more at 11:30 Saint John. Tho altoriioon Inland will be by train leaving Monclon at lzlli i‘. urriviiig "Clitirlottcioiun m. 2P. M. SUMM ERSiDE-TIGNISH service iii No. Although only four years old thisToronto prodigy, Josephine Blake. has already mastered touch siiphab ct on a typewriter, read; by phqn. etic, adds, subtracts ‘multiplies Te its the time by the clock and do" nomo writing. She makes hcr own natural dances and plays melodies in novorni keys on her violin-by music. She i5 normal in every way" and iovcaher doll: and_tcddy beartoo. o nowootw a o v+o+¢a+++¢++¢ TIRED FEET \ wnrrz Minord’: aoo es sore-uni re l ‘ fM8:E.a£ii.i.l]B-—?;Bh rub WBlll twitg ‘s. F. l N A Riots", “Kiilii oi-iriiiu »» Train No. -__._ , Trdin “No. lottetown at 9:30 A. .\l.. ~ CHARLlOTTETOWN Borden 1:15 P. M. to show you hi: oamploo of Suit- inos. Coatiniil- Raincoat; 3nd p Drone: and get. his prlCEI and 1 ltylou. Merchants, Doctors. Clergy- . men, Members oi‘ Parliament, Bankers, Bank Clerks arc his out. tomoru. Emerald Junction. train Hing only from Emerald ‘ to iBnrden nt the present llllltl. except Sunday. 5120-4-27-51 ‘ crescent sort-on have I -, liology prote-ssor. Annual "Convention of the Priliiié/‘Edward Island Teachers’ Federation This iSTijii-Z ciao’ BEARD rva won»: YET- DON ‘T "’°U "ruiuk “=0” WiLL or. ‘HELD m THE . Prince, of. Wales College I-lai ' on Wednesday, May 4. Thursday, May 5, ‘ and Friday, May 6. Aiiiimuii will no dollvortd iiyi s. N.R0|IG"IOII, ~ M. A" L-LJL; H. H. Show, B. 80., Rev. Jn A. Cloron, c‘ 9- 9- R-i St- flthn, Min Jean. Browne, Toronto and otlioro, ‘ l‘ , iii: Puiiiiciisiiiiiiiiiii - l. May 2, 192i si-rvico i0 and from Prince Edward island. diiily from the Island will be by irxiln N0. 3b leaving ‘CliHTIOLLOIOWIL ui 6.45 n. ill. O5 l". .\l-, iuiil arriving (‘fill- wiili train iiizivlug points “lest zit, 2:135 l’. .\l., ill“) wiili trziiu No. 13 leaving biimciou at 2:40 l‘. The morning connection to lin- islnnil will be by iriiln No. 2. .\ini'i- iimn Plxprons, leaving ilonririn ill iirrivinu sniiii- nutrition laws in the past, and pro- viilo 11:53 A. M. Train .\'o. 42 will lmivo Suckville at. ltlti l’. .\l. zirriv- l ‘The :ii'lili'noon ‘.\'i'l‘\‘l('(\. from tlin by ‘lriiin No. - will lit! Mnriiiiiii- Express leaving Sackvillo ill. tiziih points Connections will be uiniic No, ill l’. .\i. for il l’. Mn and arriving Siiclirilo iii. Sim! to strike this country for yours. We ill" 3i" and l lizinil. ll 120i thing's Trllln No. 4, will 183W) "riiznisii, at 3:20 A. M, instead of 710i) I\- l“ uoinu to settle the matter so that] Suinmerslile 7:00 A. .\l. lll-‘ilPllll oi‘ 10:30 A. M., arriving Chnrloiivlflllli 10:30 A. lVL, instead oi‘ i224?» l’. 206 will leiire TlKiil-ili at 8:00 A. M., Summerslilo 3:00 l’. l.\l., and arrive Chiwiottetoirn 5:10‘ P" M u Cl l 52? wi leave till". ' ‘ zirriviiig 5H0“, She GOt Rld I This new new, vice between Charlottetown Ztlllli 522 Yllll-l Juiictionl The above net-vices are all ilnily._',',.,.,,,,, ‘lilotlnn pictures shown on u illi- bge" taken ‘ a“ with lllltl tllil of iiii-iiiibio ran bi‘ I ,,,_, i]. ‘lllaisaaehuisetis institute oi Tccli- , liur nt once before you torlet. Bringing Up Father H w TBQ- DINTY‘ 80*" FQR QOODNF-‘bca $AKE- DON'T LOSE. - REVIEWED BY MR. W. TANTIJNS (Continued lroiii page 1) , 5i": law that will have the suppprt 9i the creat majority of riqhl-thlnk- "P9 P°°Pie throughout the vmce. (Auiilanse. Tliifiii: the wholc pliittorm ofi "l" ("ilroiiviiive Dlifly, iii 1923, we; “ml that ‘W91’? promise has been. Cill‘i'l('(l out, with the exception of] ll"? SHDPLYiIIK oi mussel muthwliichi ilmnut-d i-oniliiionn in farming} have iniide unnecessary. . Liberal Promises. Other promises made by the Lib- Pro-l Grills in i919 were referred to, iii- ciuiiing a. second our ferry and as- sistance in the way ot instruction to the fishermen of the Province. An expert was to be sent among them. There was nothing done to implement that promise. A tax oi liftcen cents o. cal-to was put on lob- Wirfl. Which this Government re- niovcd ivhcn it assumed iiiflcc. 'I‘lio1aut promise the Liberals limit‘! WM wiiii regard to Plflllilii- lion. “All liquor imported (or medi- ical purposes to be inspect “ and lflfliiyzed and sold at actual cost." ‘Phi: record of the four yours of the licihGovei-nnient shows that they received $132,000 from the Prohibi- tion Commission and the liquor ex- port warehouses. The Loader oi‘ ill" Oliiioriitlon iliscluimcil any jur< lsilir-ilnii over that ilommiggiqn n". ilitv the Liberals. it! the. Cfilllllllfl‘ Hliill lllllilti, money, tho (lovernment could not. hvlp it. lint; tho fnizt. is iiniliniiiiiilii iliill. they Dill) rrrrivn "m1 ilflitiiit from tho COlllllIlHHlOll iliat amount oi profit. How do they reconcile that with their promise. that liquor would be sold at actual 11°51? iAltiilziiinie.) ii‘ it was sold zit iilVllliil i-ont ihoro iviiuiii bo no pro- iiit iii nlil _Wo iio nut blame them iiin- any prolit they mode. it‘ there iwiiu ti. lurn-ovor, the (invermnetit lviltfbiflfiTid to iniiko iliiit protit tho isamo an any individual; it was quite itleizitiuniie; but why did they prq. qxslitaalra Pceelinizllofliiifiig $251!]: illflgflllld any iiiiinzigi- to the crusher. \- J".‘\L\\I\\\\ -.__ There is ("me n. history “ink Mi 83h. l)i..\.\i5. lniis uiii. icnaii 1 llriiiiiliitiiiii in this Province. It; M“ TAxqioy. qihom were "fin,- , ‘was shown by the member from» (gqgtinlr ‘:0 lli-ill. by)“, “u, m‘, _‘(?'llatlill'_\iiélllll. plelilscitos were 111k‘; ronliic‘: - 'l‘lii: iniii-Vliiiiiiy ‘itself ‘ifimoiiimzin(5stAillégieiiizliliumlégliifloé peijliet-tiy intact. We crushed the’, kliilllfllil‘ zidininistriiiioii.MAimajoriiy ,,‘.,°,‘,,‘,[""' guwened mm nludholel '\\‘Ul0. wns curried throughout the Mr. ‘SAUNDERS’ Jiiiiiiiiiion in furor of’ Prohibition. that? ' l'i‘lii- people ilioni-ilit. they were go- 31,3 TANq-oy. Sin: iii get ii ill. that time, bu tli y: i ‘ '. .~ , . . iiliilirt. 'l‘hey found it took tuSxo-l i-faf,li]f,i",,y'm,iflhf,fé‘m’ ‘ma h“ jllllfllil vole before the co iii . ~ i R .' , - . llirinu that incnsuro in. lsfinivetyeifi; iligililii-léxlfinbgitfifi"gglliflfftilélnytnif,‘ riiiloi- trlzil oi‘ ‘various, local laws inigiv}, Yi ' ‘ ' I" ; this Province we took :1 provincial i ' v v. v -' . plliiiiiii-iirli inclliilil, nud iliel policy Oil \i':l\_\I'l'itTil'2:Oi$i>-w ‘if: htgia/let ‘gotthgl ll‘ out in’ ' ' in '. ‘ ~ 3 ll'l‘l>lllllll‘illll lllllll “lam?\mr?gfiiizrylza€npigiéitl ‘mm’ y°“~ irlwf-“JlilfnMW" n firm“ llllmyl Mi‘. ‘Fzinion regretted that his ~i linii-i- Kiniliii-stin, that ‘the present if)“.§M"-§fia"""‘§"ql fins not’ m lti\\' was nut. on tho statute hooks. },,,,‘S“f}i,;tc‘,1 lsrugrvelgbgiwllilgflgfis "lv_“lll‘-llll““l"i“;"i'l’xx‘xlltixlfje“hi; lllmll innrks, but would not. ‘take advan- The ‘were iiI/en tile ‘liivllc c, oil tam "-1 mm m ms {HPHWNL He fen’ bringing ing any icgisqationgthcylsoirry ‘or tghplvopylnslltlnn nuimbws: 2 wished with regard to Prohlbltion- f,;,°l',y,,i‘?l“il,gll'f,l,fi,§s ,,',-°S,§m'.h§l,'.n“(§'ol,3 brsglgh: a ernmeiit; that is ilir main theme- that ‘gikuhawe ha‘; had smuggiers] of their iliscourses. ‘Nobody except m, bwthggers Thesemhgal em themselves is thinking of the Bell f" I .- b t ' Governmenttoday. What our peo- Plls" Se"? t° e “f” ‘imlwraflflplo are thinking about now is the flveiYvl/hele Will‘ a 5m“ P"°hlb“ireduction of taxes and debt, and W" Aci- i in? irgprovcd Temperance policy of PM“ i=~i==i=~=~ no Pwiiibivoir i213. Qiiiillliifiiniilliiiffi233225 _ i about up, nnd the speaker felt as- ] Y)“ surrd that whim tho i-ocoril ot‘ those i‘ lxrollliiiiiiloii.‘ ‘lie not. HO now until ‘unfhyems mm bmffl set mimaltiuny , - i ieioic the Blfifllilib, tho Lonncrva~ h“ l“""“"' “"'l‘“"'“‘ l" "m But he iivo (iovei-nmcnt will be returned, ih°P°d a“ “Mcted m s", a ‘aw and ihn members on this Hide of 9"} °" ‘h’ slam“ bP°k5 Whmh W“ ltlic iloiiso will be shaking hands blmEl "5 t° bu?" “mem we ca" ‘again iii ilio Legislature (Ll. the "5"" b)’ ‘he mmak" °f "w" Pm’ giext. session. lio liellevoil that ii’ who Opposition. small llfl it in, can- not put before iho- people anything boiler than ‘they have done no far »—if they cannot do anything hut scold and lament over their deplor- uiile ni.o.te——t.lieii- numbers will be even further decreased after the I election. (Loud applause.) Street Work at O’Leary. Syllfilllilllg of "the lime crusher. which the Liberals had attempted‘ to our-rate at llllminetzasii, Mr. 'i‘un-' _ ton noinioil nut that the trouble‘ W"? l" honing the limo, on nmzonnt oi ilh" being out on tho tide, cover. eii Willi ilriftn of sand. The littlii ‘lllillluli’ of limo they over got. has not llfiiifilllfill the farmers to any Klimt orient, i-xoepi. Home m’. their own supporters, who not. limo nut on their lnnii for nothing. 'l‘hii-i fir“). vrnmi-iii. has burn ilfliillilfill 0t riiin- ini: iinir iniiviiinn by putting it lo Home otiii-i- iiHi‘. in crushing limo ilio liiii-ii iiincntono is put. into the l'l‘llHlIi'l' and lins to be ground iuio l|“\\'lll‘i‘. Thin (lovernment lind ii lilkflll to (Ylmziry. whore an effort ‘Vii-“l Willi»? mnilo to PZPiWQl this streets, llllll it. wiis coiuitdi-reil u‘ Kmiil iilwi- iii list) ilic crusher fort crusliiiiig tho rock. l':irL oi? tho ma- i cliiiiinjv for i-ruuliiiii: tho limizsiiiiiiu ‘ into lino llltllllflill was lulu-tn outto ‘ onublo the nini-liiiic to crush tho‘ lumps of rock. in thin way the‘ \\'0rk at (Ylicziry was iiono without 3 Where ivas The main street: ii; fit by them. He felt assured that if this Government ‘is returned, as he believed it would be, we will have a better Temperance law than we have had before. The present Prohibition Act willo be repeaiod. 'i‘lint will be onc oi the best thinks will (“scald it “ml hwy it l" m“ Engineers ilHIVG (intimated that “time lmw“ “ml u)" m?“- memhe" liiilwiiiii horsepower could be obtain- l-ll" mlmclmmll m m“ mmontmlcil from the Danube River by build- tllllll“ l3 5:11:11“Hézyfilfyzllg/‘Eibfigsiling i]. i-aniil 25 miles long near Vi- ou Wil _. _ party! (Laughter) It; seems that mm‘ Pep and healthy kiddies go together! KIDDIES take to the taste of Kellogg's ‘Pep. And it’s just the cereal their active, growing bodies need! Those crunchy crispy flakes wake up lagging appetites. Bring energy that makes for pep throughout the day! Pep is delicious whole wheat. It's really a package of health, ready to eat! Contains the vitamins and body-building elements of natures finest food grain. Prviiw t t a 5,... I ti; ii s ‘ii -l i. And the bran-just enough to be mildly laxative. Helps prevent constipation. Pep for breakfast peps up all the family. Serve it often. With milk or cream. Try itlwith fresh or canned fruits or honey added. Prunes, pears, bananas, raisins. Give the kiddies Pep every day. Just the treat for a wholesome eve- ning meal. Your grocer has Pepi a?!‘ i: PEP mi linmiii iooo -.r:.~;'i;1::~.'::r.:m ‘"4" W-tw . f A” I Mblr-mnnawuii- .... it». Bfdhhud La-v-"ow l f . oxtroiue uiu-iisnn feeling: on the other sido oi’ tho House and cx-. ironic prohibition ideas 3:0 himdin it was one of tho wori-ii. that over happened the ‘Pro- , vineo when this moral question, 0i‘ TPIIIDPPIIIHYO was brought into poll- tiosi. 'i‘iie present Government in iicmisioii oi‘ bringing this about, but on the contrary this Government is 40. it will not be possible to meddle! with it in the future and to tool the people for political purposes. it was to be hoped that the countrYl iwlil get back to a common sense, ._ ___...___.._.. o 0f Rheumatism. _..___ \ from. ii-rriliio ivxiirrliiuvo ihcl inni, .\lt'u.. 2M Tlnvint liiiiiiviiiil‘ lN,,||',ii-i"g miuiii-ii liy riii-uniiii .7 i l-l. liurni, who llvi-s M’. t. l-l. 24S Bloomingiiiii, lil., is 811-, iiiiiiikriii iii. having iieiiied horselt iiiiit out of pure gratitude aiic :|||,\llili2l io toll iiii otbi-r sufferers Just |ili\\' iii gi-t rid of their torture by u‘ ' i~ ivny iii holuc. ‘i’ ‘with yuuruuvu uuuio nuii iiililrrsmlpictured abov iufortuuiliiii entirely free. Write 2M“ l poultry raining.’ He to ahown at: the l Ont. . ML setting a world record for indivlciu ai production in teats held at Ag e, laid 351 eggs in 365 dayr. The fowl w" nin- \\'l|| giiiiiiy si-mi so" "I18 “"'"'1‘Mi~. Martin, who is minister of loci culture in the Fermi asslz. B.C., iri 1926, one of a pen LEFT and in the CENTRE lo l view of a nurn Columbia “hen No. l" thq University of British of ten- all of which were carious cointcndoro in the; competition. Hon. son qovernment. leit school teaching a; a profession to follow the different one o1 ber of the poultry house: on his farm at Port Uovir’, l‘; i l I “m1 » f- _ ' " WHATS Ti-ufi-i iN MY Room” IVE sEEN LOTS o: ooo THINCEB IN JAPAN- BUT THVE: Tnmic": c.01- Mei - gm ACiiNl GREAT HE.AVE-N5— \T'% A VACUUM CLEANER - MY \NH\‘.‘>KER5 ARE- QONE‘ --By George ‘Mela-nu! 5AY' WHO TURNED THAT Ti-iiNQ 0N‘! I L651’ A CiGAR AN M‘! WHNBKERS iN THAT VACUUM C-LE-ANER‘. l I ivory ‘anchor in urged to attend. ‘ ma. anrr“ i» ii. . i... ..,..,,