Bank of ' [hr/mm ,1 it,” 9,7,0‘. Yoiisfoclion with Economy THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AGE FIVE (ICQO Roll o yet’; sfiéorettes 19-“ ‘ __,.._____J l i i - l Sllllilllllllhl PR UFESSUR. .! ""'*‘“ discussion took place as to the pro- § 3939-4-21-sws. livery Tciichei ANNUAL CONVENTION 0F THE ‘Piince Edward “island Teachers’ Federation W I LL BE HELD 1N TIIE llrince of Wales (‘ollege Hall . ON \VEl)l\'IiSl)/\Y. MAY 2nd. THURSDAY. MAX 11rd " AND FRIDAY, MAY 4th ' Notable Speakers from abroad will address the meeting. ltlsi-ussluns on important subjects will he held. ilevitiii by Mr. Paul Kollms, is Urged to Attend, l‘ ' Sweden by his new methods, accord-l ymrativcly fi . ' iuuuvis icnusiicsl Masters Sound-Waves and Achieves Big‘ ‘ : Results In Swedish ‘Assembly Halls. theories on the nature of the sound. l STQCKHQLM. Sweden. April 26.‘ Hand-in-hand with this work the —H- Kreuser. professor iii buiiding.pi-ofcssoi' has also specialized in a lfcillliqlle Rt the Royal ($011886 Ofidificrent field. the investigating and‘ (Canadian Press.) 0.3 lTcchnology of Stockholm.has reach- improving of acoustics‘ in large rooms. r 0d a series of ffillillifkiible YgSLlil-S iirnnd halls. Thus. tiie acoustics of| mastcr ng the e usive soun -we.ves.l tli w c ncet h ll in Stockholm‘ and has also been able to remodel oriegihsrlly (tlurmlzd oiit to be n. coli- iind to improve the acoustics of sidtrable disappointment. but Pro» large concert and assembly halls in fesscr Kreugcr. through certain com- ll h es in the ing to reccnt announcements. structure ofmtxhe hhllgfnisvas able to In order to define the sound iso-icliininate these drawbacks and to‘ ‘lating qualities of different builda- make the acoustics satisfactory to ing ccnstructlons. the’ professor has the musicians. and excellent results invented new devices. capable of ~liave also been reached in other. measuring the volume and strength: well known asseinzly halls in Stock? cl the sound within wide liinitsflhclm and Gothenburg. Througlil ‘from very strong sound down to'this work the elusive problem of: l those that are hardly audible to the acoustics seems to have been solvcdl ‘physical ear. By means of thesehn bcth old and new buildings. Jnstruments. constructed at the de-g Professor Kreuger has also per- ‘partinent for building technique offcrmcd valuable and successful ex- 1 the Ccllegc of Technology, it has‘ pcriments in the defining of climatic‘ lbtcn possible to photograph the influences on various kinds of build-l ‘sound waves. to define their special ing materials and for preserving old! characteristics and to investigate the buildings from decay. This has led. l transmission cf the sound through‘ to n request from a well known In-l vdiiferent walls. doors. windows. diaii Prince for the professor to go‘ Ipipes. etc. In this way the profes- to India to help in preserving anci~ l lsor has been able to eliminate a cnt Indian buildings and menu-l inumbcr of erroneous notions and merits. our clergyman be iked to‘ picacii a Temperance ser 0n at l least once i1 quarter. and also thatl ‘ g the Grand Scribe send a copy of thisl The quarterly meeting of the resolution to all of our clergyman‘. lGrand Division of the Sons oi Toni-l on P. E. Island. Submitted in L. P. 8a F., »pci'ance was held in Kensliigton on. lApril 18th. with i1 fairly good do n N. Me , ‘tendance. Owing to the absence of J F. Proii _thc Grand Worthy Patriarch. Bro. E. llaslam, ' 1A. A. MacLeod, Bro. Ira McKay, of it. Ii. Stavert, l Springfield occupied the chair Much —Conimittee.‘ Before the close of the evening, fgress the Order hud made in theflvlisioli the ivllflwihg‘ resolutions! ‘past few months. In some sectionnwere passed uncnimvuslyr j ’public meetings have been held in‘ L-That we. the mombe, of the. ‘the interests of Temperance withiGPflllll Division. extend to’ he citi- lgood results. We still look idrwiirdlzchs of Kcnslhswil 0 , hearty _to greater and bettertinies for thellhflllks ifil‘ the Wily in which theyl 10rd“ Th}; committee on me smgeiopcncd their homes and entertained] ,0! the Order brought in tiie follow-Ell"? delegates in our Quarterly Ses-l mg resmuuong; (slon. 2.~Tliat wc. us a Grand Divi-l i We. your committee on the solemn. ilk"!!! fill YBCOFd 011i‘ hllllfflcifl-l i0; the Qrdcrl beg 193w, u, say Lhatlticn of the splendid worlchdone by. after having looked over and listen-‘BFO- R1“ A- /\~ Miwlleild» lld M11‘ ‘ed to the various reports stibmittediw-E- Behhcl‘ 501' U"? 911115 ‘QT Tem-l ito this session oi the Grand Divi-‘Pelhhce ‘h “l0 Yet" 1927- Wewould! ‘sion. we ilnd no reason whatever tolhav‘! “Wm KNOW that We feel we can‘. be discouraged about the way thefilel/el‘ Willi)’ them for the many sac-l ‘work is progressing. The majorltylrlhccs We)’ ilflvfi mnde in behalf of; .oi our subordiiite divisions are ear-lFhls great 981150. fllld for the untir-‘ ‘rying cn.bravely., and n number oiglh}! 95°F“- llllt forth by them in. thom we new report n gain ifiiviiining the great victory. of June membership. 2.—Wc are glad tohh the 317°": "lellhollcd Yell-l? l note that some of our divisions have’ __'°>“' contributed generously to the cause‘ 1 cf temperance. 3.—We are pleased FOUL YERSPIRATION ODORS rto know that temperance conditions ‘ "AVE DEEP-filENl-‘ED QAUSE l thrcuglicutthc Island are steadily! l ‘improving. From ,time to time we: . ‘hear of the good work being done by.i ‘ ‘our Prohibition Inspectors. and by‘ our Customs Officials. Let us see to l lit that we give to nil of these men] Foul body-odors have a deep. .iiil the help and encouragement pos- seated cause, which lies in the bow_l rsibie. 4.-Wc iii-c sorry to hear that. els and lntcstlneg Um“ these i Every Woman Can Protect l llerseli’ by a shflple an‘; i, Inexpensive Treatment, i} ll ‘during this time of crisis. in ou1' organs dis or c l - ltempcruiice work. Ml‘. W. E. Bent<'are cnrryifiggnot ‘fefigflrggéwscttfffl ' lcy and Rev. A. A. MocLeod should pectgd_ you ca“ qu-lckh/make your. consider it necessary to tender lllfill'.body Sweet and clean You can ms] ‘resignations as officers of the Teni-lny gm rid of nasty perspiration 0d; l ",0 . GRANT the agents’ .the island zilifl-Koflisf-i ‘ a vitriol... ‘ ‘ Be Yourgtlwn Agent and l Save 10 p. c. Our recent discount sale has proved to us that the public do really appreciate a genuine discount - ‘ FROM NOW ON fWe have decided to doxaway with all agents, therefore giving he purchaser 10% commission, which amounts to a large saving. . , w. have the LARGEST and MOST AR- TISTIC DISPLAY of MONUMENTS on f We will be pleased to quote prices on name or any design submitted ‘tons. .. ~¢¢HANDLER & BELL Charlottetown, P.8d. Established 30 years. lpcrnncc Alliance. but although hav-wn-s if you cleanse your system with. I ling to endure this great loss. we be-lnn n m r. Pm . !ucve mm it Wm not be long "nmypms gig“: ondzwn i.“ Tgigtsoemslliitige ' the passing difficulties will all have‘ 8| amount of waste matter. They clean. . - . . "i! .\'0U1‘iins'd . id ‘ .l ‘31.°..{“li“i“.§°.i‘.’§ §‘;‘.‘.i'°§...‘.°-é“l§" ‘o: ‘$3.1 We regret very much to learn thatlggcléhgoflig :1 dufiafigegylgfl» gist ‘Rev’ A‘ A’ MacLeod‘ our like you did in’ your youth. For reg-l lWcrthy Patriarch, may leave this province. and thus sever his conuec- mar- vlgmmls‘ happy health "545, ‘been cleared away, and the work oi‘ p-eslgnution has not been officially wmhchh his» 1mm- iimflehfi and looted on its yet. and we hope Brolhvevcr “M159 disifffi 501d ill/Ely” ,MacLccd will be able i0 stay El. while‘ ‘liters in 25¢ boxes. = ‘longer so that. under his ieadersliip| L- ’ {tilt} wcrk of the Grand Division willy THE ART OF SEED SOWING llie brought to a brighter state of‘ ' completion. 6.—I.ooking toward the! W110i! it lfitrilen-ei" buys a pai-lii-t Juture. we wish to place oursclvcsfloi facials. usually. it bears ruin- las n Grand Division on record as diireotioiv. such its “Sow lil the grtitting that we believe that thelvrncui ground when the weather is taking of the coming plebiscite slnt-livirrni.“ “Sow in lit-Lri." e-tc. 'I‘li:-v cd for 1925i is not necessary. Thclvouuil slnlploi .,,-_-..,ugh_ bu. (m; cllectrélrs of E. Ilslilaind hulvetspotiirerii-;¢¢|,sw,nh.] M, sowing 593d “wind: ‘arcs. y. an we e eve tiii t eir 1mm" - .~ 1,, ._. ‘ _ V; yer-dict should be left untouchedni. amfliifi,"Q-glinigivilngulqslriliiii 7.—We would beg leave to cull llllefum i". “w” “mm lvqrlyd lb 1 , iiitteiition of the members of ourmul,‘ mug‘ ‘(')i,w§;_ (‘I f“ .f [ill fit-i lLocal Government to the fact that|pe§§ 1.11 t ‘.1 ‘Q1’ V“ :1!‘ u “u?” ‘there is a great need for a better 'l"f ‘ _ u i‘ L y‘ M“! h‘ the m“ book on the Subject of Temioiebipesl. (.t)llll'll(l(ll(_\' oirtiie mnrket, ‘ pcrance for use in the public schoolsim‘ hmlhnfli’ ‘mm’ “"""“' ‘hi WWW‘ ‘d om. provmce_ a book of much through poor mctlioils orvcirrdiesi-i superior WPB to the one now in use. “mrk m hytwm.“ ‘him’ mm“ ‘my ‘and we would suggest that a small "um" “hiisml- him“! "K110i COPYRI- jfifiillmltttlt,‘ be appointed to wait upomlllel-llilil-‘i m ' "iii “Willi; ‘llliiolllll- lour Government and to discuss this “h? ‘mum i"<‘l"-"<\»~“~‘ the Rood ilcllll- lnlntbcr with than. g__w@ would-tution of seodmcir who ‘are all to 'cn]l upon our clergymgn nnd sun- often 'lllllll'l>l"ll for i‘)! success. day School workers. teachers in| The seed ir‘ its iunttion as the public schools. etc.. and those ln-lOflgllllillOl‘ of plant life is osmiill ‘Lcreslcd in the future generations to ‘body. oilien i1 vcry tiny one. which 111° h" 1h mill‘ WW0!‘ l0 Cflfry 0h Hioontuius a niiorosople plant called campaign of education among our the embrwo iviiii a quantity oi‘ ‘children and ycune people rezardlnsrdmi mutter stored lu the awe-ti‘ and ‘the evils of intemperance. so thltlcfugn h, thewhickefnd my»; m- m; ‘in the days to come the removal ofllmwes know}. M, med lea s m. ,‘tiie Prohibition Law from the statute l. d M h l" . lbocks oi our Province would be almtys o": w c d f" from me ‘thing lmpggsime and further wetlrue leaves of the Dial‘! which ap- l ' later. Sometime-a the attired ‘pelair ‘.would suggest that with this end in mod supply is misflmg m seeds‘ The whole is lsurrounillal by a l lDOES Health Denéiltikcenlglhgless ‘hard and ‘thick shell tfact From Your ' Under proper coiullltioize tlrz em- Good Looks? tioii with the Grand Divisloii. Thi/l/{I flpmutu\ \“s_lust rm“ Ml‘ powers. Left at the head oi the; down-trodden Wahabis by the zib-i Spread Miuanrs Lininiriit dlcatlon of his father in i000. he; mixed ivitli sweet oil. on ‘ i surprised Riadh with a score of] brown paper. and cover injur- ‘ followers and was declared its] 9d pang 5001,1195 and h-glsl rightful ruler. Having driven the Turks out of El Hasa in i914 and years by a British subsidy. But in and the commonest cause ‘(If poor. success with with rite own rliepili of soill. This is ‘ the best rule of thumb. Tiny seeds merely lie- lon ‘the surface. ___,. _._____ _._..._ _ __ A _ _, _ ___ ,___.____. ._._._ y fiatures at make a Great Car Greater” rounwnmir. BRAKES IOVEJUY A SHOCK AIBSORBERS i AST year a great car, now a host of added features make Pontiac Six greater than ever. To Pontiac’s proven depend- ' ability have been added the enthralling beauty of new Fisher bodies, and new high radiator; the new safety and security of positive four-wheel brakesflhe new ease and comfort of Lovejoy , .~ ‘visiioziaviabsorser; nétifpride of ownership riravcar that ~ essentially modern, up-to-date. Ask your dealer about the G.M./I.C. Deferred ‘ilhaymcnt Plan which makes buying easy. ‘ . P-za-4-zs 1 i. HORNE a. co. . i CHARLOTTETOWN nun morons ' SUMMERSIDE Dealers For Prince Edward Island rnoouclr or .,LrMr1-5|> illio ul GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, oi 1924 he drove ‘Hussein mu _i_gmwh_mi_wfl v ‘rli \\.|:'|‘ ~| . iriliquiili- - .| Jupuii i ilaviizt’; itfi Wild‘! NWDW-"l ""411 h Mecca and became inaslci‘ oi" C.~n-‘ P ' I I trill and Northern Arabia. ‘y... si‘i|-i|l'_| h“. jnv 1llt‘liiiili|‘_~‘j u ilIllilTll. a new v-iafivtabifl Willi-Ill! S Ibn Smiths remarkably i\(‘lll1- lllllltl ‘ m. I, m“; 1|';1]‘_‘~‘llilt'.~' or. H 31mm l liiriilt- 0.1m be rcvorsctl oil 131181141" ' - .zind tireless piiysifllli" Whhh hi“ l"ll'ill lllll\‘l‘llll‘lll:. illli| ~1|llll(l~‘iiiiil.i-tll‘ use by irswoiis either 111K114 o!‘ LONDON’ Apr" 2a __ m“ saud given rise to countless stories oi‘ his "n", 31> h- m...“ leii handed. the King of ‘he He“; m“; Na I bravery. ore undoubtedly‘ rcsponsibh whu was much m the public c“. or the return to power oi‘ the recently in connection witn l Phmahlvill Willllllll" Whom‘ Hui-i iEN D“ threatened Arabian "l-Iolv We‘ F¥l°rl°ll5 ml“ "ha"! "1 lhi‘ bflllllll- ‘F ‘ has had one o; the “lost l-mnantic] ing of the lust century‘. lbii Solid i. s careers of anyone in the 1,590,? m‘. an tautocrat fttlld an aristocrat but. I r the near East. He is now the most l1 l" $11111“ "llll fl lmllilloi" lltf"il < powerful prince in Arab“ having. among the nomad tribesmcn. ‘ 0 carved out an empire with the. —--~- ~pd> . of: _ y 4r; ~ sword and without aid from foreign. BURNS rapidly. annexed more territory during the war. he was kept quiet for some N0 SprocketS"“chains—geans or working parts HOLD BY l-iRlKTlC STEWART & (1)., LTD. (YIIARIAYPTETOWN Na steeds. Cover a seed ‘bryo escapes pfrom lllilir protection louver and ltlle mature ‘plant resulta- lluinilton, Ont.--"l was in n runJTile 990899‘ i8 milled germination.‘ doiviijtntc of heultlh my nerves were A; thig awn}; 0f ggrm.1ngit|°n_ m3 I "Mnflfgl hlncfigfgg; pivimary plwlls- that later ‘become and palm: in my root and stem th-rust t “ougib the covering. the root tirlniug tilde, which woulivgem] he m‘ “Mm” ldownwuril uvd tire stem upward. would get wen lizuud luivu n. lie down Moisture and tem-peraitulle are the ‘lvlufgl‘li‘l"hpm’é (figf twJ factors that control germina- lrp!‘(\[l_ rypm, "notion. and they lire the two factors Mir!" of a fclflilzviliat mu-zt. be considered iu suc- :h__"'f,'l'éf_gn.ut"l,niv'ora_ eeasiiui seed sowing. ‘ ltc- Prescription rind lii the mechanic“ at’ seed sowing, n will“?! zncflojfdfllllitho first point in observe is never do m“ ‘um... h, M§"Q.Qy';,,,1,‘ My “glto bury the serwl too deeply iir the the chore conditions. l hnvc n itouflzsoil. it planted mo deeply it may 1000""! "h m!’ "9""! "l"- l" ""'°‘“' ‘l be smothered bivfore it chm find l a §?L‘i'§"°-.'$i;,.~Tii?.'°'d‘§<.'ll}2 hiiiiliriiiiiiystreirgtli to thrust through ‘the soil, an Flor user: live. Ngifiila I t Hm exhausting at the stored food sup- ‘ 7 ‘n °"" “ M‘ "' ' plv of lhP seed ‘in the effort. Deep dl t mi tbletlD.‘ ‘- ,.,,.,.~§’°L,.‘{.'.,,,,3.,f“‘§. l l‘ n r mwlng is a mom frequent mistake 5 itlgeburg. Ont. ‘ 1 THE GABBS v ‘ » - By Barrio Pttyn oosn l oioTfi SLEEP A t um Wm l5 n, ELMEi 1» i’_ r ‘l HOW ow A wo - ' - I lino A are PROBLEM é... MY --wmu's THE mo; "51:; v.1»; ms HEAD r02 tiDiJiirglirgfnkbE GMRQ-Fg-nf"; nmo AND i COULDN'T sows Pnonisw- h imvghgiii-r; WITHQUT GIVING umsrir ‘" ‘Wt ’ " "l l" 11' ANyTHmG _ Tm MG _ A H . QAQHE? MY MOM! HAPIRTMHNOI lT-JXWORINED ABOUT IT ALL mono mu WANTS m» m. out: 1o u piano nwsa our our mmi won Joanne Yam" , mwoamm? Q l 3 I 353T