83 ’ l- . - yilelpingl Qilicrs 3i f; as we walked across ‘a field leading the Institution, he ran toward us andtold ill} what had happened.” The Qflieer was referring to a man whose name IQHNQll known in certain police circles. He had been arrested, found guilty and sen- -_ tenced. v _ lie attended our meetings and was uninter- > ested ‘until he heard that at Christmas The .Army saw that his family was well provided ‘ for. _ That touched him. His interest in religion became‘ . pronounced. He professed release, . . . conversion, and on his ‘ It i_s enough to say that he now spends his evenings -~ trying to win others, and he's meeting with success, ' tool Not an Aigolated case. "just one. of many. Will you help us "m help others" twelve mpnths? during the next ANNUAL SELF-DENML APPEAL ills SALVATION ARMY, Qharlas Sowton ‘. . Commissioner li you have not been called on, please forward your donation to dimer. Joszm-l HIGDDN. Salvation Army, Charlottetown lmlulllnul Editor and Ilinnuor, J. It. President, W. Chester I. Isl-ores Vice-President, ‘J- - " IIGIUIIIYI Lleifi Ooh/D. A. Inelfilllol, 1L l _0- . Burnett Associate ldlter, D. K. Carrie. llbrthrup ' New Yolk llolreneatatlve- Chicago Representative-I. J. Power ( v THURSDAY, MAY s, 1924 MAKING l1’ PLAIN . dertaking ls a worthy ambition, an ambition without which there can be no real success. 0n the other hand, to attempt to make it ap- pear that an undertaking has been successful while the word iailure ‘is written across it, in unmistak- able characters is unpardonsble and only makes the iailure the more conspicuous. , We have had numerous exam- ples recently oi ialluros camouflag- ed under loudly heralded success- ln our own province we had ior iour years s government which boasted more loudly oi its so-éalled other government here or else where. Its little liie was r con- tinuous paean oi selbgloriiication; it boasted oi a surplus and s debt reduction every year and when the truth, long suspected, st last leak- ed out it was iound that there nev- er hsd been a surplus but on the contrary that there had been year ly deiiclts- and s huge increase in the provincial debt. in Ottirwa we have a simflar con. dltlon o!’ aiisirs. On the iloor oi the House and in almost every gov- nrnment-supporting newspaper lrom one sldo oi the country to the other there is a continuous shout oi gloriilcatlon over the reduction ln tho public debt, a reduction that has been ‘proved over and over again has not been eiiected. Mr. J. B. M. Baxter, one oi the ablest men in the House oi Commons, de- To mske a success poi one's un- successful administration thauany ‘ fuofrés sY "m: WAY ‘oltlss oi Canada have grow‘ in popola um much more rapidly than the rural districts during the o! the larger cities. Montreal, Tor- onto. Winnipeg and ' Vanizuver. run civic growth has an important bearing upon the redistribution oi seats in the federal Parliament which must be passed during the present session. It is already plan- ned that Toronto, which is now rep; resented by ilve members will be given nine under the new arrange- ment. Down to 1903 Toronto had but three representatives in the House oi Commons so the coming increase given the city three ‘times as many spokesmen as it had twan- iy years ago. , ‘ Ontario as a province will not gain any Mats Iln the new distribu- tion, so at the riour additional seats allotted to its capital city must ‘be taken from the country dis. trlcts which have lost population o_r lislled to increase as rapidly as thti big cities. ‘In like manner ‘the Province oi Quebec, whose repres- entation is permanently flxed at 65 members, will have additional seats given to Montreal because oi its growth which sea-ts will be tak- en from Ithe outlying counties. Many oi the less populous counties have long been much overrepresented in proportion to the number of their people. This has not been true oi the ‘cities. it is not expected that more than. a partial equallsatlon oi representation between city and country will at ‘present be made, Quebec ‘In the plvot province ior h. one“. past decade. This ls especially true ‘ -They may be oi use in helping A THOUGHT ABOUT THE COMPLEXION ' ' Perhaps, you or your growing boy or girl has considerable trou- ble and annoyance irom unsightly pimples. It is very embarrassing because they so oiten appear upon they lace. You know that it is irom no want oi cleanliness, because you have been particularly assiduous In keeping your skin clean. You try various lotions, and get results that may last ior a short time. You then try something el- se without result- ' 1i you are wise you will consult your physician, and/he will likely tell you that it is all a matter oi diet. . 1i you are insistent you can get him to outline a diet ior you. All tho skin lotioris in theyorld will not alter the consistency oi your blood. ' the pimples to heal more quickly, but they will not prevent pimples. The iact oi the matter is that you are perhaps manuiacurlng too much oil, so much in iact, that it gets a bit thickened and does not pour out upon the ski-n as readily as itshould. You see your skin was meant to be oiled to kcep it soit and pliable, and to some extent watcrprooi- The tiny openings through which the oil is poured may become‘ clogged with dust which may have jharmiul substances in it. ‘This causes an ordinary black- head to become a pimple. Many people can eat anything and everything and have no trou- ble whatever wlth the skin. l know n woman with an unus- ually good complexlon who could not eat a piece oi butter without having to pay up ior it by a crop oi pimples. Anything heating such as por- ridge, candles, and too many mkes and pies will oiten start the trou- ble. A big iactor in having a con- tinual crop oi pimples is constip- tha yeacijustmeni of _ lt has a ilxed representation oi 65 members and on dividing the popu- nap: stlon. "The great majority oi suiv ierere will admit that they are thus troubled. y ' The cure than is iirst oi all to ERHARS you. too, have realized, in thinking about last evening's dinner, that things did not “go smoothly" because you lacked silverware essgn- tials. It is quite unnecessary thus to be annoyed, for in 1847 Rogers» Bros. Silvcrplatc you can provide easily and reasonably the half-dozens of pieces you lack. Notice! particularly, the niceties of the table setting—bouillon spoons, ‘salad forks, ice cream forks, serving pieces. They make every dinner more pleasant. Their beauty and durability are un- surpassed. ' Dealers throughout the Dominion carry "1847 Rogers Bros.” May we send you a copy of our booklet, "Etiquette, Emer- taining and Good Sense"? I ls illustrations of table settings are authoritative to the last degree. You will find it full of suggestions for successful entertaining. Write for it to-day. Mcridcn Britannia Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ontario. ANNIVERSARY PATTERN ‘ so“ Fork v 1847 ROGERS B305. watch the diet, and cui down on the foods .mentioncd above. The next thing is to stimulate- ths skin to action by exercise and] clsred the other day beiore a large “mo” d’ Quebw my ‘hi’ “umber 65 _ andwnmmgent audlance that. 1m the unit of represen ation is arrived - d a-t. This unit in the present case is . stea oi a surplus oi $30,000,000 3632a ware it no‘ for the 6M8 b u“ Tm h t the government is iaced with a de- . a "5- l‘ c" 5 "ll "19 81"". "cu or $50 000 0-00’ A l n guard enactedddlg-hzg. ‘he :2“ ofikeeps the oil thinner and purities - ' - 5'" “r W‘ U18 130F591! an 5 95°" ""'“',the blood by the oxira intake or \HIHH)I \ |’»l<l'I‘\\| \ < l >_ ,- _ Makes Permanently Beautiful Walls well for its economical fea- tures that ldellotone was chosen. Mellotone is nlar in the most humble omes u well as the‘ ‘ ’ ‘ hotels, clubs, apartment houses and public buildings. And all use it m.- the same artistic and Econ- omical considerations. - Two of the most exelnsiv Canadian Hotels placed an order recently with Lowe Brothers for 5,000 gallons oi Mellotune Flat Wall Paint. The luxurious appointments of these large hotels,_as is ‘well known, s of ount importanew-but it was not alone ior its beauty. but as 1 Mellolonefi refinement of color, its ease of application and the fact that it can be washed with soap and water all tend to add to its po ularity as the most appropriate, units y and economical lat Wall Paint sold. Sold - exclusively by: WALLER & DOYLE Phone QZO-L. 195 Grafton Street Bright. lnion was expressed on the iloor oi the House by many members in. cluding some Liberals. One Con- servative member oiiered to re- = sign ‘his seat ii a chartered ac~ countani. chosen by the govern- ‘ ment would assert over his signa- _ ture that there was a surplus, but 1 the government did not accept the challenge although it would be quite willing to pay a heavy price _ior a Conservative seat. Tho tnriii changes also, which during their period c2 incubation and since being announced, closed ma“! ilourishinz-hiiidustrles and drove hundreds dsfthoussnds oi people out oi Canada, being hailed by Liberal newspapers g5 the salvation oi Canada while evfifyone who knows ‘anything knows that these changes were made at the dictation and undu- tha threat oi the Progressives. So Canada is compelled to go on suiiering disaste under a Liberal government ridden by a group oi Progressives and there is no m "wily ior it until an election gives the people H! ODDOrtunity to turn y_ TO THE RIGHT , 1nd paliit right by using our high grade paints, ate. , , »-,_ Canada Paint Company's Mixed Paints, Varnish“. _ mclsfiQrlerot Shollace, Wood Fillers, Putty, Linseed Oll, itipontino, Genuine "Elephant Brand" Wmts Lead. l its for tinting and decorating. Ml selling at at- "l. H. GILII & SON _ " ol-lmtorrerown them out. m THE X-RAY The X-Rsy is the appropriate name o! an attrlctive monthly mufll" " d b! the Patients If IN Nova Scotla Snnatorinm, Kontville. It ls a "magazine - helllb Imd good cheer" and should - be in every home in Canada‘ and Darticillarlf in the‘ Maritime Pro- vlnces- Among the contents, oi the v 7 , naigoavi-ai m» Liability s, l‘ " svRANvE Ahrllmumbor inst to handgi-e u“ , lrhaw about tuberculosis," by an llll-horily: “The reason lunar". l patients entered the Sanitarium too lli-WLPWIIY the tubercle bacillus gm but": "rm iiglitjor tans m. “Yhnt”: "Thboloslpiirfl m; ad m weary, is romliolng "what ever-yes} mama I _ peeialiy in staining manta by which our Province is; guaranteed iour members in the‘ numlber would be. in the next Par-I llament. reduced to two. This is a; girsteiully by our Island people, es.‘ peclally at such times as when tho decennial resdiustment comes round. Why should a glvsn ‘ 6' people llvlng llll country districts ‘he prlvlllged to elect more members than a like number who live in a city’! The resson la-not quite ep parent and yet such has always been the -rule in Canada. The six leading cities in Canada had by the census oi 1921 an aggregate populfl» tion oi‘ 1,658,695, divided as lol- lows: Montreal 6181506; TOPOHW. 521-893; {Winnipeg 179,087; Vflflfiflll- ver 117,217; Hamilton 114.151; 0t tswn 107,843. The population of Nova Scotia is barely 2,000 greater than that's! Toronto yet the lProv- incq is now represented at Ottawa by 16 members and the city ‘by ii"- Rledlstribut-lon as now proposed will reduce the quota-oi INOVB Scotia to 14 and increase that oi Toronto to nine. but that will still come iar short oi equalizing the contrast. Toronto la a strongly Oonsflrvi- tlvo City and ii the Liberal Pro give lt iour more members than it now has we may be sure that they will be reluctantly given. The sumo ls true oi Montreal, ii the lust pro- vincial election and the recent elec- tion di a Conserative Mayor by a large majority aiiord‘ any indication oi its present political leanings. 1i the unit oi representation were ior lowed as a guide Mootrenrl would be entitled to 11 memborsin the next House d! Commons: Toronto would have 14; winning i; Vancouver 3: milton 8 and Ottawa 8. the latter by ‘I tightjqusess. This would make l6 members iior the six cities. It u m plobfilo that any mini. m. gerrymsndor will be attenuated, but the end-may be attained tusnoles. ‘rho Pioirsiliiss-ore d! on“ of Commons perpemany we cleanses the skin, and stimulates the circulation. gone matte;- t-hst should be rememberedjmanner, dict and exorcise, able originality, some wit, but lit- tle self-reliance. ‘disposition is sunny. and you are Fgrelssive combination now in power, by an ulnar" lwoitionnlofll M- twssn the urban ‘ and roralooagti- oxygen. The bathing nml rubbing llkcwlso Don't be satisfied until you hnvo after thom in the proper MAY 8.—You possess consider- .You could do many things ii you would but make the eiiort and believe more in yeurseli. You are iond oi amusement and reading. Your good-tempered. You will have s very harry marriage ii you will never listen to gossip. Your birth-stone is an emerald, which mresns success in love, Your flower is a lily . Your lucky colors are red and yellow. 04-000‘ Daily Selections l F0 ll , Guardian Readers WHAT HAVE WE DONE TODAY? We shall do so much in the years to come, But what have we done today? We shall give our gold in s. prince- ly sum, ~' But what did we give today‘! . We shall llit the heart and dry the tear, We shall plant a hope in ills place oi iesr, We shall speak -the words oi love' and cheer, But what did we speak today! We shall be‘ so kind in the sitar-a- while, But what have we been today? We shall bring to each lonely liio a smile, But "what have we brought to- day? We shall give to truth agrsnder. birth *' \ l,» r l l“ '\ And to stendiast iaiih a deeper We shall build us mansions in the worth, We shall iced oi curlll,‘ . But whom have. we ied to-dayi We shall reap such joys 'ln the by - and b llut wbst have we sown today? .\\\\\l- - ' THE COMMON SLFIBHNESB , sky, ,_ . tho liungerlng souls But what have we built today? sheep will dollow an old bell ‘ ‘Tia sweet in idle dreams to bask, wethar through an opening in the But here and now do’ we our task. ience in regular order, but human Yesfthis is the thing our souls beings all want to get on the must ask. street oar at the same time. r w," ‘what have ‘lo done may Mineral’: Llnlmsnt‘ For Coughs _ I ' 4 """'~Iq.-4-J rowing‘ Like the forest giants oi Canada. The Great-West Life records a o gulf" .. . A __ gjfuy/hwfififillimgn etyrllhi. oa~coi a v“. n» :- story oi sturdy growth. It has steadily grown for thirty-one ‘years till its business-in-iorce, is _. now $351,402,105, with $56.235.142 of the finest assets in Canada. l ‘\‘\\** i} A ‘~—_~ §§\31‘.\\" f?“ i3 I AGlUALJiESjULT or ronrci Amount 85000 - strains-dad! , , . . ' 0° ’ anatomist-name i 10.35 amine- aroma . . Totdl iflldgoitdoiidthymr, . Re-awwninnnwww-mzi‘: ‘~ n» Nifllii‘:rrdhinnii'itl% i» n"- tno ‘wuljeontinu. m broil“- . L‘ a n: _, . .. PROFITS REDUCED TWENTY ‘ _ PAYM ENTS TO - > FOURTEEN .. ‘u ‘,-~.1