—mal<es bathrooms spotless in no time C) many things to clean in a bathroom. But it takes just a minute to keep them spotless with magic Bon Ami. A shake of Bon Ami Powder on a damp cloih . . . and away goes all the dirt from basin, tub, and tiling. . . faucets and metal things shine like polished silver . . . wood- vrork and fioor once more clean as new. é Windows and mirrors, too! Here the handy Bon Ami Cake holds sway. A little on a damp cloth . . . a few moments’ wait , . . . whisk with a clean, dry cloth . and ' the job's all done. Bon Ami brings spotless, healthful bath- ' room cleanliness —- without hard work! . BON Abfl LIBCFFZD, MONTRLLL Powder and Cake ./> every home needs both , 3,1,’. -_ riii: “ci[i_\:ii.6"i“i"i-:"ro' wiW GUARDIAN DorothyDixLetterBox ~ _ Heroism of Parents Who Educate Their Child- ren Above Themselves-Should the Children , of This Poverty-Stricken Family Be Given i in Adoption? Dear Miss Dix-Is it not possible for._ons to be over-educated? Nothing; can be finer than the motives prompting poor parents to send their children I to schools that give them the advantages they never had themselves, but do l they realize that in doing so they are sacrificing for- ever the camaraderie of their children? To graduate from college and to return home full of great ideals-ambition, kno\vledge—-to find nothing changed but yourself; to discover that the pleasant connections of home have become impregnable barriers ‘ within which one must be confined; in other words, to have outgrown the ncsi. is tragic. It is not lack of affection or unseemly pride or bascncss of any sort i to wish to leave, but how can one get away without feeling guilty of ingratitude or without injuring those ' wllome one least desires to hurt. - VALL BEMUDDLED. HERE is glad tidings for everyone who expects to build a new home or make repairs and alterations to their old one. The good news is that a New Improved Gyproc has come on the market, with all the old board's qualities greatly magnified. The New Improved Gyproc is stronger, and more rigid. It gives higher insulating value. It has amazing sound-proof and fire-resisting qualities. And its new, im- proved edge makes application quicker and easier-insuring a perfectly smooth, flat surface for walls, ceilings and parti- trons. Answer: I think no men and women ever do a more heroic thing than do those‘ parents who give their children a better education than they have, well know-l ing that by so doing they are breaking the bond oi coniradeship between? them. But I think the parents who make this sacrifice do it deliberately! ~ because they put their children's well being so far above their own that they 'are willing to give them up for their own good and even t0 make the still further sacrifice of not trying to keep them in the home nest and that the)‘ fare glad to have their youngsters stretch their wings and fly away. The old Gyproc was the unquestioned leader of all wallboards-and now the New, Improved Gyproc makes that leader- ship all the more pronounced. It is QQ inch thick, 6 feet to 10 feet long and 32 and Just how great l< this bacriflce of parents who raise their children above themselves, only ifie jBTETlIS themselves know. because there is a curious‘ I§Gy<~ nnconns On Sale To-day 4274 “MY CASTLE IN SPAIN IS , IA SHACK lN THE LANE” ' ' ' “Mean to Mo" For Trals by Ben Bemirand His Holcl Rnorevel! 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If you are building or making repairs and alterations by all means - .‘ investigate this revolutionary product. mnity that makes every man and woman supremely desire the admiration‘ of their children. They want their children to regard them as oracles, to look up to them and refer to them, anld it requires super-human courage and ‘lself-abnegation to give this up and to put themselves in a position where l their children will look down upon them and criticize them and often be g ashamed of them. Any of the following dealers will sup- ___ ply you: Sometimes if the children turn out very successfully, this hurt to the parental vanity is atoned for by the pride the father and mother feel in their l children's achievements, and in their him-Sling about Johns fame as a doctor for a lawyer or the money he has made in business or the flns position the! -' Mary holds orthe big match she has made, they are repaid for the fact that there are no other man and woman in the world with whom they are so little acquainted and of whom they are so much afraid and with whom they feel 50 l ill at ease as they do with Mary and John. I l The situation is full c’ difficulties for both the parents and the children, l All of us know fathers and mothers who have pinched and scrimped and saved and gone hungry and shabby and worked themselves almost to death to send their boys and girls to college and whose reward has been to be patronized by arrogant, self-conceited sons and daughters who criticized father's and mother's grammar and pronounclation until they were afraid‘ to speak. _—“ ‘ l i Thickn Who interfered withnll their mode of living; who turned out all of the‘ old, comfortable furniture that was endeared to them by a thousand morn» ories and associations and installed in its place back-breaking cubic or art)’ stuff which ran father back to his office for a comfortable place to sit and made mother take w the kitchen rol- a familiar cook stove on which to rest ‘ her eyes. L. M. POOLE POOLE it THOMPSON Ii-Iontag-ug, P_ E, I, R. '1. H OLnIAN, LIMITED Summerside, P, E, I, BTORHIS-BERNARD & CO. Tignish, P. E. I. CANADA GYPSUM Worse still, we have seen boys and 81715 mme back "m" “M198! 1° 31°“ at their parents‘ religion and deride their idea on every subject under the, sun and to break their parents‘ hearts because their children were foilowms after new sods- And we have seen children whose parents had lifted thm above themq selves, trying to repay the sacrifices ih at had been made for them by staying l at home in an environment that they had outgrown and in which they were utterly miserable. llcad Officcz- PARIS, CANADA They were bored to tears by the home conversation that went round and round the domestic circle and tho neighbor's back yard and had never I new thought in it or an inspiration. They had nothing really to say to father or mother, who no longer talked their language. And no matter how rnuchl they loved and respect/ed father and, mother they winced at father's and,» mother's grammar and table manners. l 8o it seems to rne that the only way out of the muddle is for the super- educated children to go away and follow their own fortunes. That docs sway with the daily friction between them and their parents. It gives the young- sters a chance to go to their own country, for which their parents have paid the passport, and i leaves the parents free to lead their own lives in their own way. DOROTIfY DIX. Firep Why Build to Bum? 0 e - . . - . - Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a distracted woman who needs your ldvlce- My husband is a wonderful father to our six lovely children, who range in age from 2 to l2 years of ago, but he has been out of work and we are pov- erty-strlcken. Our relatives suggest that we allow some very wealthy families to adopt our children, as this would give them opportunities for an education, Charlottetown, P. E. L Better, Stronger than Everf —rhe New, Improved GYPROC n“ AND ALARAFYFINE LIMITED. MONTREAL. QUEBEC roof‘ waianoaira Gyproc docs away with inflammable wood-lined wells, ceilings and partitions Write For Free Book On r uest we will send freeeqbook, “W111, That Reflect Good judg. mcnt", giving inicrcstin information on the New Improved Gyproc and Home Decoration. " We also manufacture “ROCBOARD"—l/; inch and 1% inch thick-a s e. cially hcany board For use as a plaster base and for sound-rtopping. Ir possesses great structural strength and rigidity. Made in Canada, by a Canadian controlled cor- poration, from Canadian raw materials. 2M the necessity, use all of its talents w get the things it wants..l res it stick to a hard job and fight on with its back Most of the successful mcn and women in this couiltry but we love them so much that we cannot bear to do it. Should we sacri- u“ "an" “WNW” m" F011 6B" 81"! HIUTPTIOE ISFOTBI _ “ to put forth ev fl‘ t flce our own happiness for theirs? MRS. A. S. M. the “New y ‘:25; L? and l alainst the wall. were poor children. and Young Peoples’ Work also show- ed marked signs of progress. While the numbers of schools and teachers reported were slightly less i011 1928 than in i911, yet the number Tficfilild 1M0 the membership of the lChurch from the Sunday Schools ‘was in excess of that of 1927. “d m" alwwswhghneierlllirzlilirg» T: rilrirhz-eyn all: Answer: It is a monstrous thing to think oi giving away your children. You would never know a minute's happiness if you did. so don't do such a rash thing. 8o don’t give your children away. and best for them. Keep them with you. it is best for you ‘ Rather than do so, humble your pride and ask aid of some charitable DOROTHY DIX- organization until your husband can find work and you can get upon your. feet again. Perhaps you could put some of your babies in a children's home b" where they will be wellcared for until times are more prosperous with you. - - . . . . . . Dear lvlliss Dix-We are twin sisters, 28 years oi‘ age, l! "FY c ass to each other and pals in everything. M slat 15 1 . be married and has asked me to make my home with her?! 105: hssodxxrlyalshomr cauchuma “d scripture Du’ ‘a want to go with her. but I am afraid that u 1 should so to live with her “s” “i” mm‘ ‘"1" l“ ‘m m“ might interfere with her happiness. What is your advice? MILDRED m m" ' The amount contributed by the . . Sunday schools for missions in 192B Don‘t think of doing such a thing, because her husband would be morsyw" Gunmen“, m7” m” ti" [than human if he w» not] 1 us f i . n ~ “M” '1'" l" ""- Bbi-h report-i Perhaps the rich people who adopted yolll‘ children might bring them up, m. w", mun-t 1°" hm wefiaezlough i?“ o; ‘afglzgagfgiethm éigzniilwers very encouraging. properly, with the right sort of ideals, but again they may be frivolous and; one much m, hum N" ‘nan Wm“ m have some other “mm Gig,“ “and In the report of the Presbyterian "Bhhmmdad 9”?“ Wm’ “mud “ck the lumen" "d mm?“ m u“ “m” every tlrns he takes hi: wife out of an evening and listening ln on every con- luv,“ m m’ u“ M wmnud" u" boys and girls into nm men and women. ‘ vuuflm m”, h.“ namu of the following representa- —-———-— j ' tlve Elders were inadvertently omit- Nor does it follow that because a child is brought up by wealthy peoplei Don.‘ '0 w “V. Wm‘ your 515m,‘ Don.‘ even us“ her mo Mun. Any ltd! D1‘. A. J. Murchison. A. W. Sim!- who can give it so-called advantages, you secure its aucoess in life. About third “m, m a home h n menace w n and n u especially dknnmu. w m. "t, ‘M Dunc-n Mcumvny. ' newlyweds. nonormr nix. n" "UN/ins an the amounts al- located to the different cons-rs". ADDITIONAL IIPOIT 0|‘ PRINCE on P. E. Island is making a steady tlons throughout the island for the IDWAID ISLAND PRIJBIIYTEIIY gain all along the line. Budget for the year i929: Alberfm. The number of Elders Mpgflgd in 0410.00; Walt Point, 390,91; 1921 was 122, in 1928. 124. The num- ' ' ber of families reported in i927 was 1024. in 192s the number was 1962. The amount of money raised [of m. Bends for the year 1928 In $309.00 As for its being any advantage to your children to be adopted by rici. people. that is problematic. In my opinion no amount of money, no fine clothes and indulgence: can make up to a child for a mother's and a father's Answer; lcve and tenderness and understanding. l METROPOLITAN STORES LTOT- Another of our many opening Specials 5 “£25 At the meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Rssbytsry held in Zionl Ohureh Hall on ‘Tuesday, May 14th among other iinms of business sub- mitted to the court by the Clerk, Rev. I. 118M101 IMVQH. Ill l compari- in exoesg of m; gmmmu ‘quad m son e! the Statistical and Financial 1977 mg ‘h, amount "h" m, m. onorua. Mly ic-rms Grey cf Fallodon, Chancellor of Oxford Unl- "Tllw- W“! 107M111! accepted Ithodesrflouss. a new building erected b! the Rhodes trustees as a perm“. "It Iiflmflflll to Ocsll Rhoda. and Palmolive Soap l???" Returns for ths year i921 and 192s. budget in i929 was ‘$523.00 m m“ The returns for i929 were very sn- ioi the amount raised in 1m, com-aging. n. Pruhyterian Church was report of m. sunssfuassu as a suitable headquarters for the lthodss trust. ilvvinsflmuviauuuu yin Watch for our grand opening "Ad" 'l‘uesday contain resident offices of the 0X! ‘ Secretary of the Rhodes trusi. A110 er wing and sackroom in the b ment are to contain a librariv’ °l ' erature and history 0i mil ’ speaking peoples. The library “in administered as a part of great Bodleian Library. ' The ‘ hall and certain common room-i be available for lectures and 0i general university purposes. l-lad 11 Bolls" 0n l-lls Neck Arms and Le i . M “his "admit"; iiillla d I 73.1% ‘l':..'ll’.i";“.aiiilf. ill n of seemed in help ml "'7' tlsenussdtwobottlssof l BURDO \ ' _ Brno!) l B —' ll FEDS l