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DIM" Sanitarium flpgfllllfl In Puimoaar, Tuber- u c ionle Office 126 Brighton Road Office l-leiln-z-ep. m- and appointment Telephone 267 3.. liilorson &_ Dllfly ' Bnrrleter and - Kthrllltfil-l“ "-‘ i MGNEV ‘I’ loiieitorn for Royal MacLeod 8n, Bentley _ win. BENTLEY, K. o. l‘ - J. A. IENTLIY Bari-Intern and Attorneyn MONEY T0 LOAN Qlliov-Bnnk of N. C. Ghambfll BY item ‘ ank oi‘ Canada ' other Jew. Collects; alter telling tales publicly and Pmmwll-l’ 1°!‘ yoars_ a humorist, wibo dudes ‘hits lIdentil-t Illndgf the namdflmlwm 9f MW“ serves up a choice selection dn “Willi me Walnuts and the Wine." The “hlllcll il-Eurea in. a number °l ills Marlee. One of ‘the best _cotrmcsrns tiile boblnboy Mrihlu mld ° ‘l0 ‘llaké lli) ‘the illilshop'e' shav- I-ng water. He washiinstructed Iwftb. lllelujvner rcilly-ul hllike mall-e- blFYlODs queshlon oi’ “Wlliil'q‘:¢_11ere'_r'- in answer to lit respeilariil iknock _ Tihe surprise of his lordship M“? been Ernatinvllcn back camc the snlsnln answeif; “It's the Lord, my llot wzrtcrll’ ' i ‘h, ‘ ‘Boyd mrpenler. Itlie Bishop of Rllwll- ‘W8 leclurlnls OII ‘CihrlFillliIl Evidence. When the Ililns came ‘for liua-sliiona. a lmnn "lqllliffid of t"; bishop “ ‘r ‘he really believed that Jonah ulas swallowed by mile mlalie and lived iln the fish's in. IGFIOY‘. ‘ i ~ "I donlt know!" salid tile bishop, lllllllllly- “But when J got lio Heaven. lllll ask Jonah!" "AIL" said the questioner, with somethlinlg like a, sn-eer, "but mp. DOIBUIE ithart ‘he alnlt there!" ‘W811’ solid Boyd Carpenter, ‘when you ask mil-mg‘- To a Jew who was himself in a bar where .,‘ boy, 3 with refreshing came an- .“I conlgmtlllale you, ilfllv dear!" he [said “I congratulate you ivmi a‘! mly heart ‘l ihear IUD-Rd. you made word! It's next Thursday!" Of the seam-ring otonies bold by ‘Gi-lly". perhaps the gem .ls the one concerning the breezy admiral who_ during a. Sunday slclllool ad- dress, gave an exciting deslcripillorr of how, when fire wa-s , a midslllp- mam, ihlis shllp rut-tacked some pirat- 4 “Tllrinilt of all iille lplra-tesj’ he mild, "stnilgigiirllg dn ii~i1o iwiiiiter, th-rli-r ‘slhillp sinking. Yes! i-here they were tum] no ihollp for lllem. N0 quarter ‘for pilrlrtcs. ylou know. So thely drowned, and the bad ‘pirates welnli. in ‘hell, oi‘ OOUTQQ, and the good ‘pirates wenlt lip Ilenven, where lfor over ‘and ever they \v|iil Ill-av on lrunlpets-J’ "Tin- ‘trumpets, sir?" sminll volce_ i“'l‘-in trumps-is be——!" roared the ‘ndnlllrall. “Why_ you forsaken iyoun-g devil. what lmlakes you ask such dashed‘ silly questions? In- Heaven ‘they play 0,, the ‘finest ilrnss trumpets lthai. money can ibuly. And don't you forget it!" A ve/rlrzll llflgfllllllilly is till-e ‘def-ini- ilion of area-sickness which was‘ giv- eni by a wiise father ‘to a young son, ‘whip desired to know whut b eirlig iii m sea. was like. asked ‘n. twenty thousand‘ ipoundsi out of - your fire ‘lasii Thursday!" "Hush. ‘miy dos-r! Hush! Not a of‘ pleasure, and until the wee hours n0 wonder to us when one professor q giggle question in his _ a Warning]; “Qua/l.” nd Linton." ~ u 4h te‘ i-ii ‘hillniiiin and m lie ou tin purity your blood, renew your strength- toae and your "power of reaiet. once." or be in great danger of ee- riouo si neas, the grip. flu. revere. eonmlioue and infectious dlaeanes. not make. light of it. Lt. is aerioue. (live! it ten on Ask - ,j._ru tr e lb Barnlpag-jfill. »-fiilfiillnbgxhis"ioel l-looci lo Juet A; Much t . rl-légonnciz ‘IS ‘ooomso Tlls nioderll dance is doomed. Mllnlihibrs. ca/ilcatols, eugenisls, physicians, police, and now even th-s dancing masters themselves. have been arrayed against it. For a decade the ‘dance craze has sweptlhe nation, endangering the health and morals and blasting the spiritual life of millions of people. Millions of dollars have been wasted in educating the wrong sud of the human anatomy, and many of our national ills can be directly traced l0 this untoward hysteria. -Nol. long ago tile seriousness of t-his thing was brought to our al.- lention by ll. visit to our old alma mater-u Slate university of the Mdddle West. A very lloticable weakéllllg in morale led us to ask those Iin authority concerning the causes. To our intense interest, the (lance was cited as one of the mos! direct. OI the lists of stu- (lellis “tluuked" or ‘conditioned’ during the first semester of- ‘the present school year, an astonishing- ly large percentage was made up of those who (lnuced to excess. All the social functions of the sororit- ties and fraternities of the Insti- tutions, with practically llo excep~ tions, are dances. The social cai- elulars is jammed with these events so i-hat tile more popular students are in a continual round oi’ the morning. it was, therefore. suid to us‘ that one 0f these little society ladies had not answered class Mun»; WRITING A LETTER To 50MB ‘DAM? AND to 6W5 Five sucks 1o l<~l>w who sue is nub < wuss-e sue lives‘- “Weill. mly ind," said the experi- enoed-rpater, "first you-think you. are going ‘to die. Then you are oifnalid tilialt you nre not!" - A certalln teacher, having told‘ the children the story of the do-I imgs of Samson, ‘was sufficiently: till-advised was i0 put a quesminn. “Wlllat was il_" he ‘asked, “wi-Ih which ‘SCLIIISOD slew li-he_Ph‘il‘i-is- tines?" 'I‘l1ere was- no unslver. ‘iCloma, come, children!" he said, a. little vexedlly. "What is this?" And ho tapped the side of his fa'ce_ ‘ "Tile jnnv-bnne of un ass, sir." yeillleil ‘hInilf-a-dnzerr voices in cheerful chorus. , Said Algy to Angela: “It is a glorious moonlight night. (lizlrlin-g. ‘would you care for ‘.1 ‘little stroll?" Angela shook hel- head. “I illhink perhaps t-llal. we'll stay Iindoors!" she said. “Arc you not feeling well, linlg?” "Yes! I'm well enough! It's only ---on.ly that you can't switch off z illlc moon!" ‘Pile very sollmnlcnl. Lord Noriiil was, lls usuni_ ‘asleep on the Treas- ury Bench, when the member ad- dressing lihr House said: "In this ‘hour, sir-—-n‘ay. in till-IS sulprslnle moment. a luiomeut of ‘i-ile greatest, c-nisis in the affairs of llle coun‘iry—-tlla nuble lord ‘is asleep." lLQrd North rmlsed one lleuvy eyelid: “I wish to ‘Heaven ‘that I was," he said. dllr- The Answered Prayer By Florence Jones Hadley “Give me,‘ O Master, of Th)’ llllll“ bio white! lMy hands lire weary of this coul- lmon clny That, mold and fashion as I will will all day. is seamed and scarred and com- mon still at night." "Whnt wouldst lilou do with mar- lhle, foolish ileari? Take thou thy clay. lleElll m?’ i i ii l i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mill-eel Feeling old family medicine Ia Juat the Thing to Take In 8arin| for that tired feeling. Iona o! appe- tite, debiiity. It Ia an all-the- yeer-round medicine. wonderfully ellecilve In the treatment of euro!- uia. cetarrh. rheumatism and run- down afier-diseue condltlona. “My, husband has taken Hood's Sareapariiia every aprin: tor yearn-end it always putn hira In nhopea He in i! yeorl‘ old." III. . Campbell, Decatur. ii. K mild laxative. Hoe ‘a Pilla. ’§a.-Sai‘§etparilla ‘ovélico TIRED rescind, BUILDS ur HEALTH during tile semester. Neither were we grotitly surprised when we learn ed from a local physician that ‘he had himself, In this same Period" ordered eighteen of ‘the sweet young things home to mot-her be- cause of physical irregularities di- rectly due Io the dance. The millis- ter of one of the leading churches cited us Instance after lnstarlce of youug women prominent in chilrcll work becoming infatuated with the dance and wholly abandoning their former zeal. Steps are now being‘ taken to bring about dance reform in this university. As early as last June, President Hibben. of Prince- ton, and Dean Jones, of Yale Illlli- versity, sounded u note of warning concerning the evil influence of the dance upon the morale of ulll- versily students. Possilbiy men and women will listen to such ‘Impartial testinloney. Tilers has been a marked tendency to ignore‘ therlgllteously indignant! voices that have been continually raised'by the pulpit ‘and the re- ligious press against’ the dance. Tihere has scarcely ‘ been a time when observant and thinking minis- ters have not condemned the dance as an ‘inmlorai institution lvarilling the respect of woman, the contin- ence of man and the whole Christ- ian social order. It seems that these fiery prophets are going to bu vin- dicuted. Tile Outlook. ._--—¢c>—i ilViuny a. mun has accounted him- self ilortunate because he doesn't have to pay n. dressmllker for re- covering his lmlsslng rib. Jsrr, wII-l- You PosT nus LETTER FoR ME 62am’ §€RVE YOU! M- M‘. BIIOKS ‘If Edgar Allow ‘Poe is the father of the America/u shim-t story, Brut Harts is the man who is ieaponsi ble for the wild west novel. Ac- cording ‘to a wnlter in uhe English Bdokman, we mlusi. blame or limadse Bret l-llartei forini-roducinlt inn stories some 60 wears: ago the ruining canlp ‘with oill its accessor- ies. including swioons_ miners. good and ‘bald, all very illsnoy witch re- volvers and ‘prone ‘in gambling, flioad regents, lurid-breeds, sherlffle, aid-go C0iil(."]'l9i~l_ ilynclliinu. bera/uliiful ltirllis who ‘arse rcverenced ‘by all but the worst of those touglls of ptlle camp and MHI-Zd If Bret Harte were living bodlihy ile would be sur- llrriscd to see itihe immense vogue 0i" lhe IIlOVGIl which he originated. Perhaps tho ‘war ‘has had some- lllllflg tlo do wiliii lit, but whatever the reason may be. illcro ‘is no ll’ wlu. Aarorab ‘Pusksuiee Tb OLD DEAR‘. form of stony so lpopular today us the will] west yarn, Over ‘ilni Enig- land as in itllls cmmtny. an insistent Icry goes uip I'm‘ wild wcsit novels, for the work of such ‘writers us J-ircl: London, Rex Beslcil. Ridgwell (‘ivlluln (‘yrus 'l‘. Brady, Stewart EihVilTii \V'illii\, ‘MlajLenrl Ihliinifi, Jlrzllcs Oillvcr (‘lrrwood and ul-ller mctullvrl nf tlllis school, \\"'l.\‘ ‘is ‘Li, that sober-minded Iinwisillllcll. who mlriglli. be suppos- cii ti) content themselves with n _mori= elevated clwss of fiction, are pmlcirin-g ‘avldllly ‘for Zane Grev and |t‘ile rest? lIere is urhia-t a London. ‘reader says in reply: "There is sonletilllrlg fresh ‘(Hill ilen-ltily aboul: thank-they are llll ‘alive and get Y0“ 011i in the open aiir. I am tired of stuffy, grubby lilrle llales about ville illicit passions of town-bred men 41nd ‘wmllell who think loo ,mucil cf tllcnlselvrs because hhcy haven't got enough to think of. if |yol1 ihuve idle slime passions bred-k- lung out iin some of'l.lle ullld west stonics. there is plenby of whole- solne hilrd" work and fighting arnd i robust living to ‘carry ill cliff‘ lThe Bookmml (rri-ilc confesses that there are , grmlua-Lion-s- in ltlllcse so-c-alilrd wilid west norvois. Some of them are innocent of sai- oons, curdlsll-a-rp-ing and silnoiling on slgehit. In this connection he deviate-s an‘ interesting ipurzrgrapll to our WGl-l-klliflllll western novelist Robert. J. C_ Stead. lie has cnimc to the (lonc-luslon that there is noth- ln-g wild or ‘wooly ialiloul. ‘Stands etorics. lie lis not quite sure but 'illfll. ‘Stclill rides a lllusmng and hlUTT AND JEFF- Jeff Merely Thought That Mutt was Guarding his ‘Secret. MY wens, r ‘FORGOT n AbDP-Eti wile sews Lew’- ollyleuu, J€€FLL Nerlte n- nee some. i1- iswots monies: debt- blll Midas [by the tone of his books he hardly (blinks 1t. possible. “I GOHW-Villilllllfi ibe nova, "that Robert swan ever more ihniiry trousers and-rode a 911073458 ml-lfilflllz find abut filllk-l promlsoooualy. Bait you canlt judge these qnlet_ giaoious men by up- peuiriance-you never know. Any- how, he was born and brought ‘up on a Manitoba farm and irived for wars in Calgary before he ‘miigrali- ed‘ Io Ottrlrwiliw, where In due sea- son ‘he entered-upon 1mm“- me, and has burgeoned into a high government official." He gathered lhlis eerily recollections In-io “The l-Iomeateadors", iwhlich appeal-ell ifour or lfive yea-rs ego. and lfnirnles on exorlient story in a setting of ifloneor fa-nnlihlg days 1n southern Mnniiioila._ This esta/biiished bis rc- putation and paved cite way for “Tile (‘ow ‘Punt-her". a strong ro- 4111181109 for whose scenes ‘he well: ‘b0 {lillgallyz and" this spring comes “Denison Grout." which uses the tooth-ills 0i’ ‘bile Rockies as a stage ifor a stnrbboriir enulbittered dispute over hay-rights between two rival ‘Kan/gs Kill lunlcir hands, lnio and through wlliich conflliots ‘runs the charming liove-id-ylil of Dennison Gnu“ the adorable Zen." | ‘Ivanhoe in Wiinnllpegz Tribune. I .. .. ~ - {ea i A Poodle In the Moon llzz-lv lllltlly pr-ollle have recogniz- ed an allluzingly life-like figure oia French poodle ill the moon? Yet ii. is as plain as the proverb- ilal pikeslaff. Clipped ‘in the orthodox French fashion and sitting on its huullches, this extraordinary animal begins to come into View when tile moon is quite young, and is gradually re- vealed until by “half moon" or a day 0r two past ‘that phase. its fig- ure is complete lll every detail. First to appear is the “bob" at the end of the tail. This “i>ob" is formed by a familiar dark spot on the upper right-hand ‘part of the crescent. moon, ‘which astronomers cull the Sea of Crises. It is a “bob" of i-mposing dimensions, for ‘it is nearly as ibig as England and Scot- land put together. The poodles hood comes next into the picture, and when the whole figure is unfolded it ‘is seen to measure (luite 1,000 miles long, and another thousand miles across from the tip of the tail to the fore- pzrw. The dark figure of the poodle is clearly silhouetted against a parli- culuriy bright part of the muoll. .,, - a‘ nag; ELEYEAI ' i SolvieTheee meals. When ii bear goee wm u It m. l; _ “hilt time , ‘ imo a dryigrlrldn every livina person which you differed}! between ‘ lwrr. what doen has ten but will break by unt ‘me and nevefeee again P an | cent P Annner .- Aannr r Annucn l Annihi- ' SLIM NU DRY E YEAST ‘ ICE LENS NICE NETS N heads. ily, hc ju nllllc the 'mmediat ' ERIE are four rid- dles for boys and iris with wise l2 told the artist Io draw the pictures to rc- prsscnt the riddles, but he guessed the right answers —'.\nd put them in too! So we barred him_ from the cozltcst and told him to keep it a secret. Luck- ot the answers all up,‘ so you won't be ally the wiser. ll you can unecrumble nlhlcd letters bc- each riddle ' and piit them in lhelrright order to spcll the right words, you will have the right answers. It isn't all easy task. Good thinking, patience and perseverance may find you the answers. Try it. I If you think you have found the answers, write them care- fully on a sheet of while paper. Put on nothing but your four answers and your name and ad- dress in the upper right-hand corneroi ihcpagc. Handwriting, spelling, punctuation and gene- ral neutness will count ii more than one answer is correct. We will write and tell you if you are correct and send you a handnome illus- trated lint of all the prize: that you ma win- “Ofllptu This l’!!! eueuiin. Aeeeviii Prinz. Real Typewriter _ or Qirl’: Wliat Watch. .. plrl ure Ifgflli Pviu. Finish Baby Doll rizes: Va un $250.00. furry Dwyre, El n, Ont. .. lament Finher, h antral. Ielzn Smith. Edmonton, Al 4i: Bmeon. Hamilton. Ont iury Zvu Caseon. North Bay, Ont. . Dwi- 24 Win albedo for llrln and bole a seamen-aerator. the {in lieu and neutrino nluilinl henna i-n nnrluaa. | Iarfal Ivar leeerlalbanl ever onlla. It reeiat Inll. Dlilllmetio the! Wiallulomily us in Ru Y IDUIISIIHIIIB hour nal an‘ v do! ll ll You Ill lb. THE PRIZES '_ FIRST PRIZE, Genuine Culver Chummy Racer. . You will be Broil ‘Thlfd Pnu, Genuine Autcgfap c Kodak Puldiul Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . Fourth Prise. Magnificent Gold \\'-llL'll and Chain If)" ....ilo.oil Dull iiiiil ua. Send your imawera this Vcfy EYCIIIII; l0 THE RIDDLEMAN ' $34III Bpadinn Ave" Toronto. (l Ll. on n1 llllil What Other: Hove Done YOU Can Do Here are the names of only a fuv oi thi- ilrys and girls to whom we havealrcady znvuriloii big rl . Beattie, Surf Inlet. B.C., Churumy Culver ltllcer, Beatrice liuahen, Hnzenmore soak . . . . . . . . . . elletlllnil l‘_un il.l was: $2 0U Plusinl-lu Kildg‘. $15.00 liuiii-l¢l_\\‘n\rh Laninge ‘ The content will close on June .10, WJI, iii mu pm. We will nend you the names of ulunv uzlli-rs u». Only boyn and girin 17 yearn of ale and under may si-ll-i answers; and ‘ inch boy and iilil will be rfillllffld to wrlqml "wall wvlu Of _-_-By illlD FISHER r Alm- 6o!‘ n, MuTT‘. IT‘$ . w rue MAIL sari W1- bipn-r You NQTKE m: €NV€LDPE wasn't Aboilessco! some‘, Bur r. mourn-n‘ l Ygt) \.€ FT THE ABDR-ESS OFF so I wouubisl‘? Know WRQ Yaw weiee WRITING I'M Sriuuwe A SAwe THAT‘! f‘ wonloela’. nor/m‘ I CALLS n‘ rue MIRAcLE weaken.‘ mt MAI<6 A sate uni News! MvTT. PARNr-l TH" mfltvtioni, Bur I'M it's TAIL cur are! HE APPLI some o. Kumemtt} siir usreili iia€ ' sPlvls HAb A D06 "rum" oer.‘ About nwo INCH€S c! , M‘! Same AND — 1: wPDose The Tau. skew out To ITS NATURAL L€N6TH AGAIN!" Qtet oF ‘Bunk- £5 ‘(c9126 wRoNG ncniu‘. He Armies "rue saws n The Piece 0F "rnll- MB A WHOLE New Dos age-w 0M‘. work anew; Hold thou one thought and to that thought ibe true- ‘Wllo works with inve doth glorify lhis art." Ln! wihen l~turned to iuy c8109 at night The work that I hall deemed s0 commonplace iNor seam nor scar nor tear-slain could I trace; . My common clnY had “m!” l“ marble white- ____._.ao-c>——-— Mlobt men find it easier to get in ileibt than to Bel out. bill lwlllll "m unable to get in at all. I WAS MIST ‘Ililuitmo new‘ .'\'.“5' - Pa,‘ v ESOUIMAVW n‘: 5o coup Vl- Ar we " mgr“ PoLe. Yodite slow.’ You AIN'T AN esoummur. 5o wit‘! woltivl- GQT on Your. Lib Mm wvu. ‘rflke a WALK’. ‘BuT MvTT You Goffh ' Aburr WT AWFUL ‘col-b mo? womilluc. Macin- Noni$€N§i¢fik THINGS‘. YowRG me LIMIT: 1 was Just‘ mmKmG wltAT ARE ‘lw TNINKIN? ABWT ABouY AN _ . ween z SAW m “me Pare?- Yegrtkblw. fl WAS A out’ Th6 II’ W “m, SvP LY 0F me woizthl ""5 MPH? SAID l!" 100 YEN“ M'- ‘nig coal. wow.» ea 0MB “P - cRRAG s Me! ‘tile eseumovl W!“ me LIKE lam W1"! qW-r “r eeAt F,“ "rneiia riilzrvAI-ES-