, . sitar: OFJREATl-l i» tu.-tlmli.y.si.ser' ‘ . - tun Biiliii, Golden Lake, ,-, IlfltU;—-“For several years 1 -_gtiltly'=trbnblad with ‘my heart. ,_ no nervous and iiort of breath d hardly sleep at night, and if sleep for a while 1 had bad “I managed to keep at my work, Iiclimr, until I began to have diziy lie which got so bad I had to gin up. I used many kinda oi’ medicine, at found no help until 1 got a box of ' ' After the first box I found I. great change, and alter two boxea I was as well. as I coalii Miibliizug “I told my mother, who hail choking sensations, about tlieui and they helped lier greatly." Price 50c. u but at all iiruggisis aiiil dealers.‘ or riiaili-il iliiei-t oii iei-eiyit i-f ' price liy The T. Alilhiirii Co, Liiiiiieill ‘Toronto, Out. inventors Two Oregon h“. witch-ted a i-crap. l' lilaih to or iii- Tflflillfl io iliio hill‘ oi‘ n its. m“- m 113mm’? \\'<"Pds lll.‘.’l blTllli up niiil level thc fi.ll‘lll. The coiisiimnifor~ ct‘ elm-tin.- IPOWH‘ 5n Great ll- "Jan, ii has lib. .l i v lBritain Would . I Aid 50,000 To Come To Canada ricss cf the British Government to pay fifty per cent o! thc cost oi transporting to Canada 50.000 wom- en and children whose men folks are now in the Dominion is produc- ing no comment in Canadian official ‘circles here. J. Bruce Walker. Directcr oi Eur- cpean Emigration. told British Un- itcd Press today that it was the first he had heard of the scheme and that the matter was entirely one for decision at Ottawa. Hitherto Canada has confined her assistance to emigrants for domes- tic service or farm work and has been mcst reluctant to increase hcr financial obligations in this respect. Tc-day. however. Lord Beaver- brcclcs Daily Express in an editor- ial under thc title oi "A Chance ior Canada." says that the Canadian Government new has a chance to encourage British immigration in a way that Wlll most add to Canada's imincdiate and permanent xvell-bc- mg. The British Government. partic- ularly the Ministry of Labor. has be en cndeavoring for a long time to gchCanacla tc increase her contri- buticn for emigration purposes and icr the training oi farm workers and agricultural stations here, but the Doiiiiiiicn has always demurred _ '('ll‘(!(Z1-'~ll. liy 4i giiviimriieia ('Olll' i "Tshhoii. iiill in lflri-ffil in lllil l. "xi. 1i’. yt-ai i, ' at thc idca oi such increases. -'—"—— {QL lillnnnIH Llnlmvnt fnr "MPIUIUTIP. stock at Braces LONDON. May 7.—'l‘hc willing- and Puppy Biscuit- l Western Guardian p i,‘ .. —FRESII CEMENT. - Now p‘ URIISMM QFALA 4326-5-8-21] ~_i“— ‘ YMl -IIOSS-MILLER MEAT. - Fox] m Stock m! GUARANTEED OINTNENY~ Braces. I - _- 1 -r.u.\ a o I A N nai-nasaivrA-l irtzsarttzres.-.:d..i:::i1:i.:il Mariel Davies In caive new and renewal subscrip- Picture lions. --BUY LIME, plaster and cement} “Tl-IE PATSY" PROVES STAR IS _m Brae“ . BEST “WIIIMSICAL coming- . ENNE IN AMERICAN lfluug; _ PICTURE A IIILARIOUSLY COMIC ENTERTAINMENT. —IIUNTER RIVER HALL Tues-i day. May eighth, Barbara Makes a Splash. presented by Lower Bed-a- que players. Curtain rises at eight-i Any 30mm’ W110 C1111’? find some fifteen. Admission a5 and 25 cents. 0f their own ‘characteristics to 4317.54.21 llsughntliboiét tisn thtnscrlien Kit-clan ____ l " e a y," s arr g aron _wgsq-g|uq AGgN-lgqian cyrus} Davies. now at the Prince Edward _y_ . Gum“; is Gum-dim Agent m, Theatre. is either lacking in discern- Howlan, and will be iiieiiseoto i-e-imsnt or - asses funny-bones ceive news, advertising, new and-‘lllefllhed i" aim!" P1818- renewp] gubggfiptiong, PThC family Sll0llld S80 "Th6 ntsy" in a body so pa can nudge ma and sis punch sis. Afterwards they can all go home and live hap- - pier and funnier ever after. - —THE RENSINGTON Dramatic‘ Marion Davies as Patricia, the Club will present thc comedy dramalsnub-noscd Cinderella of the Har- "Doacon Diibbs" in Stanley Hall. rington family, wins. of course, first ‘Tuesday night. May 8th. ilaurels, with the clevcrest and most 4296-5-5-3i. ‘humorous characterization oi‘ the ‘season. Dominated by her pompous —BUY BROKEN Biscuit. Shred-‘inother and shrewish cider sister, ded wheat. rice. muiicts. and all her life is just one suppresed de- icx feeds at Bruce's. sire aitcr another. -~--- ', Pa Harrington tries to help but —-SEARLETOWN DRAMATICMa has had him so buiialoed in 20 CLUB will present comedy drama. years oi married life that he's loft "The Little Clodhoppcr." in Ellers-iat the post before he starts. Pat. i=- —I-‘ARM I-‘ENClNG.--$l10cial low prices at Bruce's. orawd. W5‘ he“ nmmly commfillle Governor- General. expresses in a forewfl"! m9 belief that a imii era has new b?‘ development. and the Prime Minister. Mr. Macltcnziel Kin‘ in a gpeclll message, predicts the rise of "an even 81'6"" 91"‘ da". Reading the articles contained count Wllllngdon. gun in Canadian in this Number (which runs to over goo pgggg, and l3 published It 3r- ‘m- 50 cents», one realises how well- founded are these views. Afiflcllll?‘ um, mining, fisheries. forests. water- power development, manufacturing jnflugtflgg, and all other branches oi Dominion activity are seen to be mung rapid yet solid progress. and added to this is Canada's determin- atlon, never stronger than to-dnvdto draw closer the ties of trade and sentiment which unite her to the Old Country with the other nations of the British Commonwealth. The issue is divided into six main sections. Following a notable lead- ing article on “Canada's Contribu- tion to the World". and the special forewords. is printed Wilson Mac- Donald's inspiring "Ode on the Dia- mond Jubilee of Confederation." Next comes a series oi articles un- der the headings "Coniederating Canada" and "Diamond Jubilee Year," including an account of the tour of the Prince of Wales. Prince George and Mr. Baldwin. and other outstanding events of i027. . ‘ “The Canada oi To-day" is the itltle oi a further section comprising Imessages and articles by more than thirty Dominion Ministers. Deputy Ministers. and other experts, who survey the whole field oi Canada's administration. resources and prog- ress. from public health to settle- ment. and insurance to Overseas trade. The Canadian National Ex- Khibilion. that highly important far- l VALUE. EATON OPERATED“ BY <+*"|'_"EAA1T'CMI§I‘ . WITH THE BEST OF EVERYTHINGYYOU NEED- OUR SERVICE GUARANTEES QUALITY AIN D O LIMITII lllSTAllT APOSTIIM 8 Oz. Size PlIIlE IIOIIEY 5 ‘Pounds 75c lloliin‘ llooil Quick Oats Per Package 25¢ BAKING" SODA Per Pound 5g ' f. SMISE SMKEII BEEF I Lb. Can l.Yl.ES _G0l.llEll SYlllIP 2 Lb. Tin 27c Wllolll llllll Sliced Beets, Per Can 20¢ l. FRESH Slllllhll’ Per Tin 22c LET US Paint your car by the spray method. Lacquer or Duco, the most. lasting arid easily polished paint known. We have lust taken into our employ and put in charge of our paint shop, Mr. James Nicholson. who has had a wide experience in this style o! painting and who nukes one of the best. if not the very best jobs-turned out in P. E. I. lle will give you an estimate of the cost. of your car at any time and will be glad to give you any information which you may require. " We intend to make this branch of oui- service the best it can possibly be made to serve you in any kind of painting. It is worth your while to see us. PW. B. PROWSE (IIIARLOTTETOWN 8c SONS l SUMMEICSIIIE in good laugh. ._< l Eastern Guardian Club will present thc comedy draiiiafmakcs thc story me besi- 1811811 01 "Dc-anon Dubbs" in Strand Theatre several blue moollfi- ‘ Kensington, May 10th. Proceeds iiil As for the actors. it need Only b‘? aid 0f Athletic Club. $3311 will U191! flClllfl-"Y . tlicy portray. 4296-5-5-stt-3i i characters -- -~- Drcssler is ideal as the mother, Jane ianv iiirl could require. i ‘the present Popular “Collegian Ser- ics." ' . --—-—<0>—- —— _':-:_lj,_f;_.i_i Holman Refrigerators are Economical They Ilse less lcei With a. Bnrnet or any other Holman refrigerator you'll be surprised how low your ice bill will lie. llolmzn refrigerators are economical because they use less ice. They Save Your Fooii There are hundreds oi times when youve been iorccd w waste good food because it would "spoil" it" kept and times when you've svanicd to buy lots oi‘ iruit or vegetables or other garden stuff hut afraid it. ' iviiuldrft keep. Holman refrigerators save your food ‘ in perfect condition as long as you wish. They Last YEAllS Longer Examine any refrigerator on our floors-note the sturdy. bullt-for-years construction. the convenience oi the shelving and the beautiful finish that make each one a real "tiring oi beauty and a joy forever." A Siyle ior Every liome Al a Price ior Every Purse ’l‘hcrc’s a wonderful range oi’ style-s and sizes at $12.90 to $89.00. Easy terms if you wish-ii small payment reserves your choice. HOLMAIWS “129-131 Grafton Street Save Yourself Bother and Cost! Rte-roof with BIRD’S ASPHALT TWIN SHINGLES The moderate cost of this rc-rooiing work will surptisc you. Ask your roofer or dealer about it. Choice of a variety oi colors in this Bird line. ‘ BIRD d: SON DIVISION BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED Hamilton Toronto ii Pmva V/wrn Bart. HAM-II, slaw a PIARDON, LIMITED, cliarioueiowii. IAlDWAll co. LIMITED, ciiiiiioueiown. DrSt-‘Qoo s lI-l 'SNOW IN NORTII ALBERTA DELAYS SPRING SEEDING? EDMONTON. Alta., May '1. -ccn-' sidcrablc delay in spring seeding l operations is expected to result from lthe heavy snowfall which hit thc tEdinonton district yesterday morn- iing. About three inches of heavy iwct snow fcll. and it will require iétil/(‘Yill days of warm weather to. .dry out the ground sufficiently to; . permit resumption oi’ seeding opera- i ‘ tioiis. _ i " More details oi dmaage wrougliii‘ ‘ by the storm were learned this aft“ . crnooii. Hundreds oi telephone poles, lbctaiecn Edmonton and Ponoka ‘ were snapped off and thrown across‘ i thc highway. ' l , 5 PER PACKAGE ii‘ you live outside (Tliarlottetoyvii, we shall gladly send, by l -__.. MAIL A A " ' WHAT'S NEW FOR THE POST" 543 l GARDEN PAID l _ Stud UQHLlOBITIP-a are how iii- tlii- EIIClOSQ l‘ 8 Illl t- liaiiils ot’ gardeners and a study oi‘ - . lllL“ iiciv tlflvfllflpmilfllS lii vege- tance “nth you! lttililosi for i928 otlllcrs a fl'll~ll.l‘.l'll0ll Ol‘(l€l‘. Ol‘(l€I'S only Jlsom thc 0lll8‘l'l{llIlllllC"ll[ ilovizirg in‘ - . , . from all l|ll1ll'l.~l'- liy radio. Thi- fined “n cash’ 1llllllll;L"l' oi‘ novelties ill"il special ‘this slioyvs 1i. comp""- l‘L‘(.'tI\'('l'_\' irom the \\’ill'lllll0' c itioii lii ill" ll‘."Vt‘lI)[llll£‘llL iii i-ew plants viii-ck- ‘I'll for scvciral yciris us it ri-QitiWJi ‘iivc or six yriiizs tn -i'lx at -i'.nw tyin- ooze - eod in... & C \1 [0, [lltllll so lliaildt may T)!‘ ileiieiiili-il Chnflottetown’ |iipiiii to COlll-l true from sccil. P_ E _ ’ There ill; iicw Illlll'.l. liiiaiis, new ipeas, lldW beets, new tomatoes“; new swui. corn, iii fact, ii gi-ic- .ll |tl(.‘\".‘lfi1)lll£‘lll. iii‘ Véigfllillllll iill j. fgfg the line, most. of rliciii iii the ‘way cl’ improiniiit: existing slit-aisle: v liii lhJ way ut‘ hrllncss aiiil lllt‘ .:i'i- ' line.» ‘iig, lilvcry [$8111.11 :-r lzriiilil ‘itry |_lI lcw llt)V-lllil'?».=l liii tiii i-iiort to ilinprovc his" Kllifllifll, ll: l liiiulil l"ll iflt'[7'llil tiil.trcly' Oll iieiv Lliirtia in it llrl sirlfzl-t to ll‘! end upiii- vault-ii. -i CRE M [liiioivii in l): Pllllllllll.‘ airtl succima- ' flit] iii his section until ili: ‘l‘.l.‘\\’ 'llllll|.'\, are t.i"|:.l out. llul soiiiclliiiig should ll} ti"‘t:l ll-‘ YOU land it‘ it proves l)£‘l'l ‘r Ill‘ ‘ll thi‘ . loltl-iimcrs thc-y should lit‘ siipplziiit- iiavi: MORE l‘... THAN ONE Th' trying mil. of iiow plants i-i 1mm 0t‘ thc iiinsi. lllllllfilllllit phii 1i ‘s ‘of gnrilcitini; limit lll thc V-‘l§‘».'lill).l‘ :ii.tl iliiwui garden. lii the veg- tlillll‘ lliics llll‘l'(3 isn't much lll ili i ‘may oi‘ new vegciiilil i- to ‘be i-x- ipr-ci. (l as tliii tciiipariili- m lirii 'lIf"£!ll thoroughly explor-eil to: its li-illililris foii many-y "are. The <l~-.~ ‘vclopiiicr-t is lll ill-J way oii‘ im- .proir.ing lllnsc iihrit. ivc zilrcli-dy have The many farmers using ‘hciflllll ili;-.p'i~ogrii=_ti.hna been ri-mnrk- VELOX know its excellent qllilltlCfl-llilll -. It gets ALL the cream runs veryj easily and never gets out oi order. i‘ l A Worthy Record of Its Amazing GUARANTEED FOR. i0 YEARS, FY0811“ COW YOU NEED A VELOX __-_»£O&--—-— CANADA REVEALED buy‘ "Step over into Canada." is thc <Princc of Wale's advice to the Em- pire's business men. As a prelimin- half the VELOX ary to such a visit nothing could be e-igh my". iii-e more illuminating than u. study oi the truly remarkable compilation just published from the ofllccs oi |The Empire Mail. 212, High Hol- ,bcrn. London, W. C. I. The story N"- ‘7- ‘lfllllmlll < - ~ - ~ - » - ~ ~ ' -~ 9750i cf Canada. which in the short space No. i. wltli stand .. $42.00. of sixty years has developed from a No. i. without stand .. .. sssassflfllimd time v! Ci-‘lvnlefl w ii N z “h ‘a d s“ Migrant nation, is without parallel in °' ' w s " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " tworld historys In this Special Can- Nfl- 2- ivllhoilt’ 514ml! - - . » - - i- $60-99. adn Number that nation finds avery worthy interpreter. and the contents distributed for the most part byl l Ministers oi theDominlon and Pro- ‘lvincial Governments. are such that no business man, no prospective iri~ - It. is CCDTIOMy for you. to a VELOX. More than Separators sold bought hy ncighbors of present “HQ?!- could road without great profit. ., Last. year Canada oeiebratd- the. tion. and that ‘lie Hall, Wednesday. Mny ninth. Ilinursing a hopeless love for Tony, ‘or m the me of the nonunion, 1S m" “n” Th‘"sday' c°m° “m1 '="l°l“vh° is cmirung G"MY°' the elderdcalt with in a separate section. 4334‘5‘8'73'-‘-“§'-“T- WP?" Grace Ewes mm melThcn follow sections devoted to each a" m” a "Che" swflni T°ny 5mm” of the nine Provinces. arranged in ‘lo eiving Pat impersonal advice nslgeographtcai order from East to itto how to win theman she l0ves.'.w£st_ Messages and articles by "ml _-_-- iHCW Pa? a?“ '3" ""5 advice V) m”.Lieutenant-Governors. the Premicrsl -—'l‘llE KENSINGTON nriimaiirlTonv Within the Mi of miitrimvnyiaiiu other Ministers give these pag- es an unquestionably authoritative character. n m ‘sages and special articles in the is- Ve 6 sue are autographed and accompan- Marie ied b_y photos of the writers. ¢ea> This special Canada Number of Allflllltl’! Linlmerit t.» (‘IIII iimi unit-m‘, winton is n sufficiently mean eiderffhe Empire Mail is the outcome oi —~———— .sistcr. whilc Orville Caldwell in ash six months tcur o! the Dominion ‘handsome and talented a lovor as by the Edltor-in-Chiei and Direct- or-Gencral oi thc Empire Trade "Sliding Home" brings to a close League. Mr. Theo. Feildeii. who. in a most interesting account of his ‘visit gives his impression on_ things iCanadian and records thc views he ‘put before the Canadian people Olli Britain's standing. From the facts Rolled Shoulder llaiii 0lllS00 Per Lb. 21¢ 3 Lb. 'l‘in BUSINESS HOURS 8.30 A. TO 6 P .M.' DAILY Practically all the mes- P EATON cnocsnsnia °PEMTE° BY 'TE.ATP.N.C£.- presented it would appear that Miauiiity and British-Canadian trade. and contains over 250 illustrations. Fcildeii has made a valuable con- 'I‘hc issue. which is cmbellishedis altogether outstanding journalis- tribution to the cause oi Imperialwith a heatitiful emblematic cover tic achievement. Doiitlinvg Big Concerns i- l SUMMERSIIIE "I- lliiiiii°.i."if.li°ltil.l.ffi‘l‘l‘hnlfi 34L.“ oEAUAN ‘Wu 5Q development and inter-Empire trade ‘p _ '%_ C'D'N'A' g‘ _ V w‘ ~ ‘ A _ 46mins #5 - i - . a 4 ' Diamond Jubilee of it; Oonfllfla. I hldlfld lilfllfi ll Jzzz itate A SMALL BUSINESSES have much to learn from large businesses, because all large businesses wcrc at one time small. ‘About fifty pct cent. of small business concerns are to-day not making money. Their volume is not big enough. The public docs not know about them or their product. Why? Simply because they do not advertise in the Daily Neu/spapers. Plenty of money is being made in business to-day-but it is being made by the big Corporations. And these firms arc big because they advertise. They began in a small way, they turned out a good article and they knew it was good; they created in the public mind, through newspaper advertising, a desire 1:0 buy. The public now knows all about them and has confidence in them. _ That is one of thc first lessons on the road to Success which Small Business has to learn. » IT IS WIDE OF THE MARK to say that opportunity is lacking to-day. Opportunity is knocking louder in 1928 than it cvcr did. And the helpful forces in operation now arc more numerous, more power- ful, more effective, than they were even a very fcw years ago. The psychology of selling has been organized and used as never before. First and foremost among these helpful influences is thc Daily News- paper Press. There is no question about that. Whoever heard of an advertising campaign being successful without the aid of Daily News- papers? The successful corporations are depending on the daily newspapers and are using more space in them than they cvcr did. Last year they spent more money in newspapers than in all other forms of publicity combined. THE SERVICES of more than a score of officially Recognized Advertising Agencies are available to Small Business just as they arc to Big Business. Thcsc Agencies are experts in marketing methods. They know how to prepare co y for thc newspapers, copy that will arrest attention and convince pI-SQpectiTc customers. They have mastered this great art. Their services are free to adver- tiscrs. The Newspapers pay the cost. If your business is not growing as rapidly as should-it is not making money-both Daily Newspapers and Advertising Agencies are eagcr to help you get started on thc high road to Success if you will but use them. Wily not make thc start to-day? A i .~ . n u ‘g .