m “k _'.l‘he strength of the wheat every loaf. in Eye Strain . Not a Disease Eye-Strlln “l; not a dleeaeed condition, but e defect ln the physical Jormatlon and development oi the Eye. hlliledlcal treatment ie not In- dleeted, except perhaps to i eilevleternlultlhl dlutrmlllll p,“ menu, But ‘its God um hath bereft us. symptoms. Th, latest flgurqg from ogg-w, llc can all our sorrows heal. w.‘ en...» examination *1“ ‘wfffowfi: T,‘,'°';§,°,,.9':§3‘||,y SALVATION ARMY "iliWdd 50ml“ \° flfl-Qrllfl" compare with other cities’! Are you LAUNOHES APPEAL 2'“ where the defect or lpaying more or less than average? W1“ WM h ‘o [wggkm-u h "ma"; and These prices are for average quamy Must Raise Funds l ¢ “Wm-i ‘M; "uormmon, ‘h, ‘Lzleilverelfjjaoodl. Fulfill agseHaayl Damn!!! optometrist ie able to pre- 01-‘ o-.'<00l.l7ED HOUSE per M. ______ l” rlllile the neeeuary re- _: f4‘ Q 0 M0 w Am,- yveeks '5} nrgunizuuon, mo f‘ ‘y. Qiffljrflabft v" “we Salvation Army is now lsurghlilg " c ~—-- ' . l li-I ' ".1 Ag you; service. Si. jtohn . ‘ . i ‘ glpfigzliltqwiihncsggxlegu oigebuaianneis - ~l ue cc ' , y,’ m‘ .-....i I 810mm“ ’__‘__‘ ' Ifieiiliiitlipifllg, thléouglllrltt thiemelmfir: A‘ _, 1.. :}- Sh b k ____21_ Q ( s rc o ‘will u ‘i ~— v - '5' Otgw? c 31V thur to the Atlantic. y U - .. »-\ -» I» Erockvlllc gi-Eg liuving for its object the raising - ' l - "lflflll" .____ ' of fluids w til which to com-pets ,1; dPPm-"mt " i“ Bells-yids, _ 29°” with lilo misfortune that bafalls ' " "u" ‘m’ huruarlity. tho appeal has the un- Toronto 3'1 5O _ S'°""'=""=* 521% fiimm? “Li? 0211i? llllefii°tlii “m? _ Hamilton 0.00 ' e c” m y u S’ l i ' » "'1""°"* ---=1--@ sir" .:“':;;"'*;;‘::... ':...:.:'*:.:." at 5. " P Y» ' “""‘ Guelph ____¢'1._t_.‘ eriy, intemperance and mnieery. rec Kitchener __ EM oguizea no social barriers and -but Wflfldilflfik °~- socks a further opportunity oi ren- ‘Sltrsttlgagd ._ daring a service to those in need. Ekanhygas Generil Heath's Inspiration _ - Thu lava General William Booth. r founder of the Salvation Army, was Cuban J driving across London Bridge late ' > I Wiilliam _ _ B8 one niglrlt. - when gthel- dlscoveired . ~ 1' ‘ ' ~ mp peg __ d human lorms sec!‘ e1 in crev cos ' , . ' , Ream: ' , ‘and other partial hiding ‘places. S M11251! 11W _ l Peopia——men, women and children _ . -. - "".‘ “m” -—with'out homes ere tryingto ilihi l. hhrtlatstlngrplnca‘ f tbg niggitezii: n ‘ _; . C q so er oln___e.atn an _. »'~, onlolmlt MILK 411ml}, -— °° Forceiully H l: by the eceno 1 T! ‘BM/E "W"- vimcouvgr and realising, at. the véry cab hirer“ illveil- ictorie . , gorse that flue-taking bu]? gloom» l ntee, pr u; rl l- _ w-mh M. q, y“ n m hi; ad better ceretbnn that. e ac - fir!‘ of calves yo" r chm n"; ,,,,,,,§,,f "I i ed to inaugurate a plauwgereby ‘pl ‘y, eleer-eyed. fr... s . ' “hundred pounds tptilql eofllx ‘ way-y Milli‘ nickel ‘ ‘ pflfpure milk cub- _ ‘one-fourth of. milk will ti. ' “G006 much what you p17 fug- on a ‘I W?!" 7°" l!" in return. . ,‘ V d value. Try it today H441 Theory-oi Isostacy Contends World is SHOP from Helmeni Catalog OWINO TO ‘ICE CONDITIONS PREVAILING IN THE STRAITS at the present time, the double train ssrvicetotha Mainland ad- vertised as effective on Monday 28th will not operate until further notice. Passengers from Char- lottetown for Mainland points will leave at 6.45. a. m. and Sumrnersida at 7.00 a. m. only, SPECIAL ’ mission AT sr. PETERS. -—The Mission which be- Sllls a St. Peter's‘ Cathedral next Sunday‘ evening. will be the first ever conducted in. Charlottetown by a. menlber of the Community of the Resurrection. This religious society which is the youngest of the reilgiousgocietieg in the Angli- can Communion has been very vigorous since its organization and its members have taken un out- standing position in the church l Central iiunrdian ‘ f Solid T0 its Gore , lfo oi England and their mission- . r______ k CHICAGO, April Zifi-Alsostncy, "Y “Wk , l" SW1" “PM ‘"14 lhc tin-cry for tho cstublislllucnt of other '“|“'*‘“°"“ry rmms P?“ mud“ which Director John lluyiord, houd remarkubl“ pmgruss- “'9 "Pad u!’ the College of Engineering at nlouigrzghtiifig Sogilféliuilzit 11252512 Northwestern Lluiversity, was u- ~ warliizd tho Victorian Mudfll by the 3:110“? huuzgel" Lgildolg {BY 50$" lio ai (loo warhic Stltlilrl of (lreat BY "We ll I‘? BN0 ' 0 89 i? lirlilnill, is txpllolnoll iiy hi» director "Mlrfleld Monkllwmt" ave“ in m: u force ilcnculh ihc surface ‘i’ CIIBPIOll-Plllwfl 00191511011 llBB W9" tho uarth trending to u-quallze press lflkell l0 till-Ill‘ WOPK’ TWO 01 "l9 gum “l ull pgjinlgq, present English bishops were lead- "ll ndtls- lunch lo strcllgtilen tho lug members of the Community 01 CVitiPllCP lilili tho world‘ is solid the Resurrection and one of these throughout," lluyiord said, "In u Bishop Fix-re oi Truro, is a mam- mvnsurc, it also explains carth- bar of two (lurumitiees appointed qualms. (Ju tho Japuucsc coast und by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ulul the wi-sti-rn coast of tho Ull- one of them enquiring iuto the iiud States there are high monnt- possibility of closer union between nlns udjucorlt to great ocean the (lhurcil oi England undother llcllllls- Protestant bodies in England and “hsostucy demonstrates that u“; other mm (he possibility o! l-nrthquukcs under such conditions Q1053!‘ union putwuou, m9 Church of are not duo to action of subterran- England um] the Roman church, can gases and lavu on the earth's R9y_ Cyrfl Rlckargtgfl] who 15 ut irrnst, but to the deeper movement pram“; m, 11w (mean on route to of the earth's bulk, due to tremend- Canada and who W111 preuch (us ""3 Pressurih" mission at St. Peter's as the first Discussion OnHExpen School, Coronerof I and Grants to Pro Discussion on various matters of Provincial ‘importance took place during the passingmf the estimates in the Legislature recently. Follow» ing is a more extended__report on the debate or some of tilcse items: The Technical School . ‘MIT. MoIiRTllUlt said he woo glad to see that notwithstanding the withdrawal of t/hc Federal agricul- turul grunt, substantial aid ‘was being given to agriculture. He wk- ed the Commissioner oi‘ Agriculture Lo lake, the House into his confid enco uud outline his policy with refs, ulna cnARnoiunTGwN-cuiilzo diture Re Technical nquests, Faloonwood mote Fox Industry and Tourist Movement ‘ left ooroners‘ Ibills nmpnid for the Bell Government to adjust. Hun. ‘Mr, MVmNNWZ one. them ‘here. __ ‘ ‘Mon. Mr, lMcDIJNAlLD: Give us just one case. Mr. Munlnmlilm: patient. ll um not opposing the prin- ciple ot‘ paying theeeibilis. I might say that l have tried to get some of them paid myself’, lbut -I get no credit for that. There we're u great muny cases where bills should huvc beexr-piad that were not paid, and Give us lMr. McAlRTHlJIt: ll have not got 'Don’-t get ‘Best lujfullmalls In- _ " A i" IWINGE- G. N. R. ' (Canadian PrOu.) _ MONROREAL Que... April 25.- Three new sleeping cafe. the very latest in puliman construction have . just been put into service by the Pulimanflompnlly of . ohe Intern» tional lbirnited the crock. train oi‘ the Canadian (National Railways be. tween dviontreel and Chicago. The names of these cars are Mount Shasta, Mount Olympus and Mount Lowe. , The first our left Chicago yester- day on train No. 14 ‘due to arrive in Montreal at 6.40_ this afternflbll- The ‘other cars will Tollow subse- quently. These cars are all steel and are up to dute in‘ every way. i / been of considerable benefit to fox breeders in this Province. There is also an experimglntal ranch. 011161‘!- meuting iu' fox uiseases, curried on here by l)r. Allen, diecently it has been uecessaryuto remove the ex- perlmorltul runch ilroln Ottawa and it wusu question whether it might. pool. to ilhe Technical School. nobody knows that more than l do. Hon. Mr- YMYERS Bald the its!" But Ii don't think it in omel- to re~ 0f $3.000 ‘WM! D1809‘! 1n U!“ B5“- fer- to these t-hings now. -ln many mates for the 'i‘echnical‘ Schoolmflaee 11,959 3,1115 were incurred H»: 61111003911 the lwh- member was without authority, and n was to aware ihatthivrechnicnl School hue teach them a lesson that they bee" UDBPXI-‘Ullz during Jfllllllllli. ‘Fflb- should contract bills in a regular ruury and March oi’ this your. und way_ mm may were um pap], this money. in om at lew- luw lion, Mr. ’Mi!DON~A’ilD: l-huvo cit- nlready been exnended- With 111"- cd u EH88 and asked ii’ such a case urelwe w the lwlivy 0f wvllnflllli-ioouln be cited u-ndcr the lArsennlllt the School for another yeur- he llwlicovommont and tile hon. ‘member ‘lever 5'51?“ ma‘ ‘he Scum‘ wmlldior Sunlmcrsldo has not given any; not lbs continued, but ‘that it would apparently he do“ “at know who; Iwtlbe wllllflllfid 0n 811011 1111 EXDBW-he is tuiking about. ln connection B!" 9|‘ elllbmmla “M9 9-5 during with the case l have already cited. the mm four yearn; Tier instalm- (he ammo Accounts ‘for 1922 do not three or four men have lbeen kept Show any payment u; a“ m Dr, "n Kalli?!" l!" ‘he Year "rmmd- Allen (the coroner referred to) ibut These men-are not on salaries unyqhgy do uhow “m; 1);; T, B, Grunt Ha declared that where gases and fire exist they.occupy. pockets in the eartlrfs crust, and that the center of the earth ls not a. molt- en luass. “~;_ Director liuyiordh studies of isostucy have becntranslated and {are now being used hnd referred to by scientists of every nation. Many geologists ‘ave accepted his theory. "lsostacy advances the supposi- tion that rocks are lighter under the high parts of tho American con- tinent than tho low parts," he said. “lithe theory is true, then there is a hydrostatic pressure in the rocks of the earth everywhere at about 70 milos below sou level. Under the dcps oi the Atlantic, rocks are four percent heavier than under Pike's Peak. Hence, the relation of the elevation above sea level o the one hand and the density o the rocks of that section oi the globe _ down to a depth of about 70 miles on the other huml, is such that. a‘ column under any square mils of ,3, the earth down to ‘i0 miles below V» sea level weighs nearly the same as any other such column." Director Hayford began work on ' his theory in 1900. Since then he has conducted more than 800 plumb line comparisons. He said that the pull of the earth on a. pendulum has been meusurctl in 200 places in the f Limited States, a second proof of is~ oi-ltilcy. What were YOU paying for Rent -~I of Slx-Roomed House during the iness he was taken to the P. E. ls- llond Hospital and operated on, but of a series across Canada. is one oi the outstanding preachers of the Community and very many‘ in Charlottetown will be sure to take advantage oi’ the opportunity oi hearing him ht one or more of the daily nllssion services which begin on Sunday next and continue until the following Sunday. IN MEMORIAM wmtmr-zr CARR Tho homo oi’ Mr. and Mrs. How- urd Carr of Oyster Bed Bridge was saddened on Monday the 10th of March by the death of their ltitle son Whiimet, aged nine years and nine months. Whiimet was u bright promising little lad and a great favourite with teachers and playmates. After u short sick-i all that medical skill could do for him was oi’ no avail and the Heav- enly Father called him to dwell in a happier home. The fuucrul which took place on Wednesday was conducted by Rev._ R. ll. Stnvart and Mr. T. D. Purdio, and i ilospito the disngrocablcl weather was largely attended- The pull bearers-were chosen from _h'ul school mates. All who knew him mourn his loss and sympathize with the sor- row-striclren parents. - Dearest Whilmet, thou has left us.‘ And our loss we deeply feel, Temmorrew: ltewing Ieel. r the British Market Hlepepee of tile leading Ieh Her-Mire Weekly, ‘true rmnowan: mun: r JOURNAL ' M». Im a chance to release thermelvee Keep in» Touch With w’ such unfortunate ~l>e0ille would it loaet have warmth and eheltler end m the poverty that gripped them. Beginning of Qeelel Work This wee the start of the Army's Social Work u il. is now known. this vronlr is carried on in every country in the world. it bu devel- opofl to iiiFpoint where thousand»! to helped every day, and Canada, time 4| no emu 0iiiff9 upon the eradicating-end it: iiilence the eopdlvi, h tinder the The vplsnhee grown. until today“ ‘ iih lte ever-growing eociel prob- , ‘ longer, [and ii it is decided to re» open the School in the fall, teach-l ors will ~be secured for the number oi’ months required. They will not be paid for twelve months when their services are required for oniyl four luorrtbs. lie could erasure tho member of Summersido that if tho‘ agricultural estimates are allowed. to go through. any work which it isl decided is in the best interests oi‘ the Province will Ibo continued. lMr. MoARIIlHUlR: ll take it that the Technical School rwiil be con- tinued in some of its branchesh. lion. MR. MYIIDRS: Yes, 1 or- tulnly. _ Cqro nere’ ‘nqueste . l Hon, J. A. MoDQNAibD referred‘ to some criticism leveled lit the Government in connection with lbills for coroner's‘ inquests. There! have been such inquasts held dur- ing ‘the Bell Government regime and coroners‘ bills were lleft un- paid. M The present Government when theynssumed office were or»; liged in justice to pay them. cited an instance in 1920 where o, coroner was asked Ito hold an ln| chest: he Ihlul to driye ten nliles ‘to tho place. Hie bill was not paid! Another-inquest required to Ibe held, later in nealrly the, same locality] Upon request of the Attorney Gem. erol lhe attended and the bill for this was also repudiated. Ioaterflqn. a case more or lees notorious came up at Sturgeon, about eighteen miles away. The coroner reliused to act until compelled lby ibeuittorney General to do so. His horse hire. alone in this instance cost him $12.00, his total cash outlay Placing $17.00 and the time occupied ‘two days and a night. lHB charged for, his time the reasonable price oil $23.00. his ‘total bill amounting to, 810.00, THE BELL GOVERNMENT! OPHERED IIILM IN PAYMIFRQTP‘ 'i‘ll»E JIANIDSQME $3.20. A personah latter from Premier Bell informed the doctor that this was what his services were considered to lbs wortih. The present Government have Ibsen criticised for paying that bill of $40. ‘ IM-r. McAlRTillUR said this was nil water ‘that had gone ‘by ‘the millJ lie could give many- instances where the Arsenuult Government Protect Your Clothes i "*- i Mothe X or Red Bird Garment Bags ' loth been heve avenue eldee. held eeverel ger- l» mente, are filled with iuild. are "inside end eve-anally opened and cloned, have ‘duet end moth proof tepu. Cedar Flakes - Moth B all l s --N Camphor-Oll of ‘ ‘m ‘no?! , was paid for his services in' that case $68.00. H9 was living only hall‘ ns fnr nwuy from the place as Dr. Allen and his expenses would be consequently less. lie was not a coroner at all, ‘but happened to ‘be a supporter oi‘ the Bell Government. in connection with tho same case, l)r. Mdlntyre received $25.00. Hon, lMUIRDOCK JfiENlNEDY be- lieved the member from Summer- side was trying to dodge the odium incurred ‘by the ‘Bell Government. They had left a black sheet which will stand against them for years to come. it was n shame that any man would have the nerve to stand up in tho ‘House und object to this Es- timate ($500.00 for coroners’ in. quests) going through. lMr. McAiRJDHUR: ll did not object. .to the item at all, Faiconwood institution Mr. lMcAlRTH-UR snid it must be admitted that the situation at Fal- conwood is going-to be a great deal improved over last-your. This is one department in which the expendi- ture can be grautly reduced. He up- proved oi‘ the Premier's intention 1o get more revenue from paying put- ients at the institution, mnd also to affect n. saving in the coal expense es. The need of saving in coal bill applies to ull public ‘buildings. lion. J. A. lMclXhNAlllD said it, was quite evident to everybody that ii‘ the ‘Bell Government had the carry it out, die agreed that there were possibilities for economy at Falconwod and it was the aim of thLs Government to carry this into effect. He hoped that when the uc- counts como down this year it. will show the expend ure to be perhaps lea sthnn §100,00 . The estimates call for $102.200. If we can accomfl uot go to Ontario. as that iProvinco was blddingycry strongly for it. lP. E. laiund ‘foxmon naturally ielt that here was the proper place for such o. ranch and fox ‘breeders 0i’ the Western provinces favored the, island rather than Ontario, and- wilh the rnncb. locltted in this P-rnvincc, all the experimental work in connection with fox ‘breeding will be centralized here. "The fox industry has yielded a great deal of revenue to this Province every year and will contribute in increas- ingly lwrge ulnounta ms the years g0 by; it is only fair therefore that ev-l cry encouragement should be given the breeders and that. this ranch be secured for the island if possible. This grant is being vrnadu at the ire- quos-t of the fox lbreedere. it will ibe used for the construction and equip- merit i'o the experimental ranch on the condition ihatthe ‘property will belong to’ the government of this Province. Thoro will be uh agree- ment between the Federal and Provincial governments by which‘ tho experimental work will be car- ried on Iby the Federal govern- ment in this Province. 1i‘ this agree- ment should not. be curried out‘ by the Federal government the pro- party will revert to the Provincial government. die understood that the foxes are to be provJded by island ioxmen. lii.‘ the Federal government does not meet the "wishes oi the Province in this matter the grant will not be lueed. Grant to the Tour-let AICOiflIIioru lMr. BLANlOI-IIABJD was critical about the increase, totalling $9.200, in legislative grants, and particular-l ly‘ the grant of $1,000 to the iP. E, I.’ Tourist Association. lie did not think it would be of any benefit to the people. Tourists come generally‘ a-ro doing more injury to our roads‘ in motor: cars and today the cars than all the wagon traffic, i-le said| . the Government is trying to logis- inte for the sports and car drivers. lit would ‘be better to give the mon- ey for exhibitions. Hon. M. A. MODONlAILD pointed out that n little while ago ilhe Op- position rwaxed eloquent about the ‘idcu. of "economy" they did not 9°" w!‘ (‘mew M“! ‘"91’ W749” ed with taxesand were wanting to know why should the farmers and fishermen go Scott free on the gau- ollne tax. Now it is n different story. A-fter ‘the eloquent address on the purpose of tho Tourist movcJ rne-nt. in the Legislature n few days 11/80 taller-e is little to lbe said, Hon. Mr. lMcDonuld regarded the work of push u Teducuon to mm amount the Tourist Association as a first coiiditidii. ma? this year from $128,000 last year the country will probably say that thc Government have done well. The conditions found there Iwore anything ‘but satisfactory, The inntl- tution was practically without a hcuting plant and was lbodly off with regard to power and water BUNNY. So fur as the medical super. iutendent. was concerned. his de- partmoni was quite satisfactory, but the winter. was coming on it and it wins necessary to attend at once to the damaged boilers, one of them being condemned altogether Over a thousand dollars was ‘being spout for one kerosene engine rind b‘! put ting in an electric motor this ex- penditure was done away with. The motor cont about $160 and gives more satisfactory power.‘ This twee "Just one of the items where econ- omy had Ibeen used, ‘Mr. MoAlUNlIUR. said it was strange hs had heard nothing eliiout the bad condition of the heating - plant previously. Premier QhEWAlRT said. the situ- ation was not owlnq to deterior- ation. The report 'o_f Palcoawood elimrl that the , m‘ ti; t . on. s. we ’ ~ Iii ,, _ a l. eh eeeii , y? nuTTZWiao-efuulu » he eh - R Ilipib mo» MM- hy Item, , i . Ho firs. Menolmm we it . vi gist-ed n eerep ‘iron to the dealers lid tot ohe wouTfioto t - ti: are . rungemen are dunno, , a mu‘ served to take it/rhl ortnom . y ' ' lloepital for tile preceding year N It‘ we: in good ' m" ‘yflthe Government had _ the money.- . 1.90185. . flour; ten iljflle mm mom, . the‘ pert or it. ineei like method o! handling the different items o! expense. ll-le cited the heavy elpenlee leet year. item m. lleARilll-IUR emu ii any? thiang we: reelibed ‘from ‘the scrqp. pe Ibo I no cluss lbusiness proposition for the Province, The men behind the movement euro giving freely oi’ their time, ability. experience and even their money to further the worlifrhe Government has given, upon m. quest, u small grant to assist in providing advertising material, and nny mun who criticises this is talc- inl; a very narrow view of the silu ntion. There is no question but that . we are euifening in this Province io- duy lbocause we have not ‘got the mopoy circulating that should ‘be circulating. Also. ‘we areehort of a home market. These tourieisywill supply a market rlghLet our doons. r Besides our products, theywlll buy, . our scenery, our bathing and flljflng t accommodations -— spending their 1119M! on these iihinle. which re- main with us nevonheleu, and." which we can continue to sell, them ‘ from year to year, dlon. Mr. Mc- Donald elsosupporged h ily um Brant to assist the for in ustry. l‘. _ , juld _ he re- mained illlfiOilVlfiflhdoaflfi did not sea very mudii use In the Hod Crass Society grant. either. lt might lbs good and ltlnlghtlot. ‘Mrgllcfldlllllll said he believed w- 4 . They weregoln to sire allowing ldi e your. mind‘ ‘Mi i shouldn't y. eetfdlth o" “ it these grentetd t __ n, Q We room Audio-hos The item; eerriq _ - ~" Cross and; why“ till moneyoq- w .07. 0.45 -‘ Children m. ”.°'Y""°°_"Y "v . 11c. Y“ --'. IVHIinmOmhinQ-e i candle” . t l qgtugrt 6. gable prQQent: i). K511; Production ‘ i - . r ' ' ' ensue Iii-mews l; tfldapted from the Jmmortal '71.. nZogl-ffvih I _. BRLZflC with 80 8 111.9153 88158 1.008 cmmlat muses ooilfi.mfi..l.§ Directed. Ar...‘ ARE YOU A SLAVE 0F DESIRE JFor Love -—For Title . __Fm-‘Mouey. -For Youth - i “For Flame -——F0r Pleasure - -For Conquest ' ' THE NIGHT urn or ‘PARIS with ite ehadowe and mqnuolico, m ‘drawing room nus-lo- uee, it: carefree youth. It: eehemling women. All these thinqe Balzac knew for when he wrote he dipped hie pen , into the heart's of men and women. . its e picture lnede from an Immortal story. V. r9112! “ ~ u A rwo" whrr, Call the Wagon ,c,,_,,,,,,; ‘ppm, M thin propram doee not arrive in time will shew one oi our mid-week epeellele which we ,Ire.helding' 1hr emer- gency. j -~ ~ LOBSTER racksns Order Your Factory Now How about a few fTRAYS or BOILER! to complain you'r- FACTORY NEEDS. " I ' Metal» Supplies Mall ordere promptly filled. . 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