MAY 7,1928 I UMPED HEADS, scratched knees, cut fingers, burned llllildS. When it isn't one thing, it's another, in ‘every family. Butfor all of these the same tried ' and true remedy_“Vaseline" Petroleum jelly. It's the safest first-aid treatment a mother can ive. Soothes and heals small‘ injuries. Prevents them from be- coming serious. ,,~,¢.~. -. s. iilinnrCutii-i-Washunderiunningyvaten} lightly. Bump: and Bruiser-Apply cold eon», presses imijigdiaiteiy, then dress with "Vaseline' '~ Jilly. I l ling its have to. apply “V=rl=liii=" Jelly,‘ 53d biflila§" 11111961 is your assurance that you ,of the Chesehrtiugh Manufac- PETROLEUM JELLY ' -CALCU'I'I‘A YOUTH A PROBLEM. and threc probation officers nix: Bums fmd Scolds-Cover the injured area with "Vaseline" Jelly. Spread on clean iiueii or gium. Change dressing daily. §nre.r—Apply “Vaseliiirf '_]elly_at frequent intervals and bandage lightly. Blisters-Pick with sterilized needle, press our water, and apply “viSfilinc-I Jelly. ‘ ~ When you ivuy, remember that the trademark “Vuselinc" on the arc getting the genuine product turing Company, Cons'd, S520 Chabot Ave., Montreal, Canada. i ' O-O KQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfQOQQ-O 1 That Car or Yours l! WILLIAI ULLIAI llnort-to-Ilanrl ‘lull! With Allo- ' mobile Ownqrn lid Driven II IIIII l0 UPI (In Incl flgl 4| Their Can at he but lhpoiilo. i oo-oo-vo-o-o» 0+“ o 0000-0 a - TRY EASY WAY FIRST the ear the last time it was cleaned. the motorist may save himself con- siderable energy if before trying to wash the car again he tests out the results of rubbing the finish with a soft cloth. The dirt, regardless of quantity. maybe found to be less than polish deep, and if it comes Oli without excessive rubbing, the car owner is that much ahead. Cau- tion should be exercised against go- ing at the job too briskly, for the dirt may contain abrasive suii- stances that will injure the finish. ABOUT CLEANER TUBE Faulty carburetor adjustment is blamed unjustly for much of the engine stalling traceable to leaks in the rubber tube of the vacuum windshield cleaner. When the eh- gine stalls in traffic, many motor- ists are prone to think that the carburetor idling jet is cut down too far. Inspection of the cleaner tube is-a simple matter. If a leak is found, replace the tube. Then if the engine still stalls, blame the carburetor; rr, r00, NEEDS GREASE The breaker cam in the distribu- tor is one unit that rarely gets con- sideration in the automobile lubri- cation process. Of course, it rare- ly needs it, but the thoughtful mo- torist who wants to keep this unit functioning at its highest efficiency will get around to the task once a year, at least. Each side of the cam should be treated to a thin coating of, light grease. The best way to apply it is by using a tooth- pick or a match stem. TIIESE SPRINGS DO BREAK. said to be unable to copc with the lgine over. This effect. in nine cas- ‘es out often, has but one cause. The starter spring is broken. In have to be 14b Richmond Sh, .. Charlottetown. Fine, Ilifc, Accident, ~Sickness and i; Plate Glass Insurance at ' Lowest Rate._ Z Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. i. i1 ATION Test 95 per cent. VICE So Shall you Reap Then, sow some oI our choice NUMBER. ONE “I$ANNi~;It" SEED OATS. Absolutely pure lalllnllfili Also DIII‘ ciioicn min/innit out: "MARQUIS? and "ruin rirn" SEED wiiis/rr. Garter &. Co. Ltd QEEDSMEN TO TIIE PEOPLE OF I‘. li- ISLAND “MAZIESTIC” MOTOR 01L uninterrupted ipotion. - l 1.; There is a little point in being puzzled ii there is a hum in the I ‘: Calcutiianhas a Problem in hand- growing number of youthful offend-starter but it fails to turn the en- ueiinquent youth, and may,ers, and observers say that the sy- adopt Western methcdialstem of probation will Its juvekle court, reform school revised. RBROW the early days of motoring this trouble was much more common A l. than it is now, but despite the ini- 1‘ provements made, starter springs are susceptible to breakage. Their ' replacement is neither a difficult iior an expensive task. DON'T BLAME THE PEDAL. -Some motorists who like to tin- It a wax polish was applied to‘ \. TIIE mmnhowmmoww GUARDIAN ' Central Guardian CIIURCII or SCOTLAND - Rev. Ewen MacDougall, B. D.. will preach Wed. 9th at Bangor 7.30 p. m. l MT. STEWART-Rev. Dr.‘ Cienge -,will preach at thc Presbyterian /Church at Mt. Stewart-Wednesday levening at 7.30. A cordial welcome ;tc all. _ . , I P. E. I. REUNION—Last week the P. E. Islanders held a most enjoy- able re-union in the Intercoionial » I-Iall. Dudley Street, Roxbury, Mass, which was very widely attended. The reunion was held under the auspices of the Entre Nous Social Club of which Mr. John Doran is President. On his energetic com- mittee were two former Charlotte- town girls, Miss Mary Cormier and Miss Corlllo Stewart. who were un- tiring in their efforts to make the social gathering the great success it was. ISLAND BOY SUCCESSFULLY PASSES EXAMINATIONS FOR SECOND MATE-Mr. Nelson Rat- tenbury. Jr., son of Mr. John Rat- tenbury. after having served four years as apprentice in the Canad- ian Government Merchant Marine. recently completed a three months course at the Navigation School of the Navy League in this City under the instruction of’ Captain M. C. Allenby, R. N. The examination took place before Captain John L. Read, of Borden. the official examiner. We, now have the pleasure of congratu- lating Mr. Rattenbury on his suc- mess in qualifying fcr the position of} Second Mate. ,1 ii PERSONALS Mrs. F. P. I-Icnncsscy, accompan- ied by her son Ambrose and dangli- ter onnie. left Saturday morning ftr New York to visit her sister. Mr‘. R. H. Frost, Sales Manager of C. C. Wakefield 8s Co. Ltd, man- ufacturers of Castrol Motor Oil, the product of an all-British firm which has recently been placed on the Canadian market. is at present on n business visit to the Province. ‘ i nfiave upholstered furniture from. ravages oi’ moths. Use FLY-TOX. a great deal of time and trouble, if before retiming the engine he makes certain that the defect not traceable to wear on or malad- justment of the breaker contacts. Even if theseparts are not found to be at fault. the timing adjustment should start atthis point. Rosebud Smoking Tobacco in Packages READY- CUT T is eitactly the same quality you've always known, but in addition it offers you greater convenience-and the biggest value in package smoking tobacco on the market to-day! Rosebud Cut Plug comes in two popular- pi-iced packages: l 10c. “containing I “Poker Hand” 15c. containing. 2 “Poker Hands” C UT ~ PLUG SMOKING Tomcco 10.»; tin. SAVE THE ker around the car themselves makc the mistake of thinking that a slip- ping clutch is to be remedied by re- ~ l page and ‘l’ board. . inner bearing adjustment of the pedal. The pe- ‘dal has nothing to do with the slip- its readjustment may mean a serious clearance between it and the toe- -The effect is the same as driving with the clutch only part- ly disengaged. Slipping of the i clutch is remedied within the unit and unless the car owner is equip- ped with knoWIedBB ‘J1 @1115 device. “ he should leave the task to the ser- vice expert. I1‘ CANNOT BE DROPPED In removing front wheel bearings for cleaning or some other purpose. it is well to exercise caution against dropping these units to the floor. Many a. bearing has had its effic- iency reduced by b61118 P1111911 °H with the, wheel with no thought given to the fact that its cage may be flattened by the impact against the floor. Incidentally, it will b8 found just as simple to leave the on the cleaning is the only care it needs. RIGHT START ESSENTIAL 'l‘hc car owner can save himself and GERMIN- WHOLESALE h “IVY/Ull- iTO MANY WOMEN EMBARRASSING BODY- ' ODORS ABE A SOCIAL HANDICAP l l ‘ l l l i1 you turn body be eliminated. to clean up your insides. lower bowels. Checkout every break t » W. 1.171». KEN l & OIL IMPORTERS at iIII dealers. " ii KEEI5 YouR CAR our or 1 your DOCK Your car is an investment in ‘continuous, pleasurable transportation. Keep it, then, out f dr" d ck. a f, Pyoukevery- avoidable repair. Let keep your car in in its ser- CO. ' 1. reduction of the A sure way to end body-odors is is a frequent contributor or cause distress-the day's Pulliineland has 81881 19110111665 is not disturbed. An astonishing amount of decay material is brought headach ‘ your digestion will im-y prove, pains in the biwk will disap- pear, For good health fine spirits. In any work of an intellectual nature for the blind, whether 1n connection with the schools where instruction is given, or in the larger field.,of service in which are em- braced adults as well as children. the one great desideratum is a sys- l- Campaign For The. Blind" ltwecn the library and the readers lmeans for the sigiitlcss it is diffi- cult for those who A Confederation ner music is embossed for the use I Meiiloflftl Hazel Jculii. oi‘ (l11‘lo\\'1i_ i/il 'l‘l1111 of [he b|ind_ Boom arepan-ged by N____ Ill ' llifiillillll; on u v 11. 'll| ll"i' lite Canadian Postal Authorities l’)l‘.- Am.“ 1'1‘ 3111*. \’\'111- 311111 1’1">'ii11“ Daily Province. Vziiicciiver. _ _ , 26. 1028. says-There is u movcuicn iier- of charge. What this SOPVIC“. “"9 blessed ‘chord in every province in the Doni- ln Braille raised point and main- phins a circulating library through- laub the Maritimos and Newfound- dand. The letters are embossed on zithick sheets of paper and then bound together. In the same man- I-Ionor Roll of Margate Schooi ior March and April. Grade IX. l. Muriel Marks. Grads VIII. i. Mildred Baker.- Dorothy Thompson- Grade VII. 1. Mamie Connell. '2. Don Baker. 3. Clifford Mann. Grade VI. l. Gladys Bakdi‘. 2- Glsri Cameron. 3. Olive Glydon. Grade V. 1. Louise Johnson 2. Fred Howard. 3. Eldon Mann. Grade IV. l. Audrey Baker, 2. Gladys Folland. 3. Vivian Marks. Grade III. 1. Evelyn Johnson. Eva. C nnell, 3. Enid Henderson. Gra e II. i. Charles Dennis and Dorothy Baker. 2. Ralph Howard. 3. Olive Woodside. . Grade I. A. 1. Lorne Glydon, 2. Duncan Henderson. 3. Mae Folland. Grade I. B. 1. Daisy Major, 2. Kathleen Henderson. Pei-feet sttendance-Itiamie Con- neli. Don Baker, Louise Johnson. Eldon Mann. Audrey Baker. Vivian Marks, Clinton Glydon. Evelyn Johnson. Gladys Foiland. I “rm: GABBS '7 YOU'RE ALWAYS STYgART l-NOBQDY CAN ‘i inion. It is to preserve the old _-\1‘!l“=- (‘illll-h liiv-kzvrsiiiii-a mar-w.- Gcvcriimeni. ilciise in lhnl ('ll_\' us n lvwllllfi “"111 l1" 111114 l‘) 11°" 111"’ 11 R l 1 1- 11 5 l‘ A 1 5 l; " “ ‘l l K T iflcnfcderailicn Memorial. The l)llll(l- ~li<- i.~. iniiii-viviiii: li'illll 1h 1|‘ l‘l'I"‘1.ll A i. r ii A a ‘l‘ lllIlf-llls 0111‘ gt‘ ihg clog?! G()\"$ll'§‘ii;lr:‘ilii llliwss. f‘ i.'<‘.'h lll 8H3 Fl. V1115 5 ' 1% — MR. J. A. FALK. tleiice of Licutcnant-Govcrrini" Duii- Till“ iilii illlnliililklP-i llllll trim-tip. r-i _ g g o n r r r‘. R l _i dais when the first of the Confeder- .\ll‘. illilil .\‘ll‘i~. l. lid.- Holt-ion at » Executive secretary of the Mon-l . r . . . . ' , , , , , n o iitiCll ccnfercnces was held at Chzii- uliiil _ iu wuli-oiiie tilt-m hack c. treal Council of Social Agencies and: . - o 0 o a 0 0 a o 0 o loitetcwn in 1865. and the Father-R liirsiiivi Financial F-ederat1°n_ ‘M; Fail; , I a ui Confederation who attended thnt H ‘ ‘ I was born and educated in England z L y ii o '1'. .4’. .1‘ -'. 1191110101120 W019 011161 mined 111 _ llll‘ sliirlt lPIl. .i limiiii-irrg habi- but has been engaged in social work o z ' ' ‘ : ' . , g q s 0 : j lehflrlfili-gioligl) P9011111‘ 1111 ‘ll'l ill iii» llililil“ oi 1.\ll'. and It'll .1"- in Canada for twenty years. duriila . , 0 I o a a ' , ,: "l!" £11m "l "111! 151101111 11": l-li-iiosi hiiliiiiiii oil May 11-1 tor ed with the co-or ina on o - 1 1 _ w. 519111519 11 ggxllicliirdlliity forces in Councils of. 7 .17 ‘v '. ,2 ,¥, ,Z dlmn" l“ which the “mlllves- h'5k°""‘ " .\lr. Mills-on llnlliiiiizs ri-imit» 11 Social Agencies and federations for . : . a a a . I d,°‘=""1°f"~‘§1d swvemlgis °f,1_th°l":‘_" l'1"llll‘l.l or llll\"i' awning low-i. As 111 co-operative fiiiRIiClnig_ H: organq o 0 a o a 0 o u q o o pllppggfset veey are flmfjklilll‘; ii: lii- llullliius first IIIIV ‘l-lillli-ii Iii ized such co-operiit ve en erprises, iii,» hid (f H L Sal’ illli‘ |‘<i\' liitlllhif)’ no Illlll II ll" i lll WiIlI11P9€ and later took over‘ l l , ‘. ). u,‘ S mm 1,05 Em} lllll 'li- 1 liilmil <iv'<1i' ii \\'v~ w‘: ‘l1 ll. 111 similar work in Montreal. Mf-l /‘1‘ ‘a .5, q‘. s‘ p‘: 07o I“ 7| "I NlHjV/r-i iii Ill!‘ rhx luisii.ii~1\:v= Falk, both in thought and in ac-, q o o o _ a o o o ~ I O _l. l‘, ' , ' . ' _ _ . . -‘"‘ cumnllshment» ls ranked 111110118 1111* 1, t ‘i, nlilulfilllillfspQgisll ‘h? I,’,“_°_""7, llll'lli‘l'l'.*4 m. Inillv llilllflli‘ l 1094111118 ED171195 l" cixlzdlnn soil‘); Y ‘no Dtllilillfizil phrlr in Fltllllllllffl """"l"'“" """"“ "1' 1'“ l" “m!” Wmk- 11'1"‘ 15 “"5" ° °“ e" " l w - - - lI-‘Ilfliitll, wlilc Ii" ti ll I I l.l -1>~1l~i» --1' <1 |11'111l1“l' 111w» M‘ -il'1‘|- hand 011 1111951117115 0f standards‘ w“ 0?; o‘: a n o o o 0 lDTUVlllCi? liiis ‘oh; czfhd] (hall: ""-\l 1"“ operative organizations, 13513389 ml-{l- I "_ Q o o o o o o o s a o ‘lscvcrnl. * _. . .4‘... _. .._. thods an interpret ve pu ic y. c , in“ \ ';1i_\ irwi p», you» . When you meet B, B111 01' Woman is B. member 0i the faculty 0f MC‘ Ital liuiiiorol ---—--»--¢+c- -~_-.. i-lilorq l'il’ii lit‘ li"i‘lil.‘illl u1l\ 'l‘l“"" afflicted with offensive body-odors (3111 University in connection witiil "$511k! (Psgfiix) M "HFHIUU_\\,_II_N “Um”, "hrmvl, . from her with disgust. Thethe school for Social Workers, all-l r . .l.“,l_“‘ly pun“, plum,“ i" Hnmlw “final cause is deep-Seated. 118118113’ (1119 t0 a member of the Committee on Puo , . 1",, . "Hnph", "Iwh," mm, H“, mm“, flogged-up bowels and overloaded licity Methods. or the Nstlonal 0311a 9 v e -...|.,,i,,i,.. “m... ,,,~ ,,,,,,,.,. "HM . __ . 1 .- . mm- intestines. No roman tiapriitmallreagjtlifigtretnce pf‘ iyorfiiayll 112221232; Igrgc i111 . _ _,, i -__»<¢>____ _ SW68!» 811 0°91“ 5 ° 1* 951 l‘ c ' tom of’ tangible typography, orwith sight to understand. It hiis .~ . .. . . . . __ with poisons and wastes that should Workers have participated up to the raised point prim" the dmerentopcned up a ‘low world for mom SOUI‘ SIOIIIHCIIS m“ 111N511“ "llMMN lplesem‘ “me- Needless t° 5”‘ 1m, characters of which may be recoir- and helped greatly to lift the over- Made Sweet TEE" AN" “WNIUPAL ‘m soc a nized by the press of the fingers- whclming burden of these unfortun- "(W95 U59 Dfiwmk ‘mumals “m1 ‘he pmss‘ to the end that blind persons may ates. 1 Th d .1» . . Hamilton's Pills-they don't gripeis much sought after as a speakei be enabled to mad from the pruned The contral Executive in u“; ‘ c won ei ul comfort you gel. _/\'I to draw _ _ .fiom oven twenty drops of Nervillne , . . . . . page after the manner of persons Campaign to raise an Endowmentl m Am AN r/if-bfillh PR" lib- w surprise you. Almost immed- |"P°n- . » who are possessed of sight. The sys- Fund of 8300.000 to finance the limo] 0 1- | b H . L115‘ Nmembe“ m one brief tom in general use was developed in work for the adult blind in tliclhrlngs m; thsepm ivliii-li offer good interest down from BOTH the Hover 11nd 1° 111111111111 1"’ “dfmssfid g egg“ e5; the Paris School I01‘ the Blind by Maritlrnei-i and Newfoundland, iw<‘,,,e,,u,,g (W, _.,‘,,,‘, a, f“; “up, “W. and "11110111111111" of substan- Youll be free 11v111,111°°11"Bl°-l“b°"° 9“- ““ r 9' Louis Braille, himself a blind man. the assistance of three blind men. renew, ma, ‘d,.,,.,,.,.,', f l, ' - Hal vavllal avi-rv-vliillnii. 1119' the mmry Club‘ the sociology and bears his name. In all, sixty- Dr. John A. MacDonald Field Sec- the s“; | ' " M! m: m Swdents °f Damous-le Unwersm,‘ three characters are posiblo with rotary of the Instltutcland H B w m“ 17 . . - h’ “l” "y lThe Community Chest Group. and ~ ~ - hen cnlic oi (‘ililiipts Slrlkf‘ you this method. Campbell. Superintendent of the L i | . . . - -,- _,\ , s. y; M qA I lm mum] meeting 9i‘ the welfare _ _ Iii ngit. Vlhfll nnusmi oi upset. (LNTR I t 1M ERL I. set Dr- 111111111011! Pill! wdfly- 25¢ 3° a H “Sm he“ m“ “MIL The Canadian National Institute Maritime Division. are engaged in stomach overtake yflii. ihClI ll. is BANK . ureau. i"? iftgrththe Biiindf halsl ‘printed 1318115’ grganiziln: locgllgommgtcteis in iluwqjm; you-n find Nrwmm, a sun, n,’ 2" m" Rhwhouw hr“ l", - nowi a i" ov . . - . < 1- i - - MARGATE SCHOOL. 0 9 W01’ 5 0 We 1 11 ° 1 YUIISWC B11 B 00 B ,licf. For gcnnial/iisc in the family. Fmmm 3- R- HUSSQY. PF1YIC1PB1 0f lhulior emergent ills. ior Coliekv Pains Literary Department of the Halifax Belching OI o“. Nausea. Vomiting $611001 101" the Blind. i5 610111! Sim-or Diarrhoea. Nervilim- is bv far the llai" work in Newfoundland. All lsafcst. quickest. remedy in use; No $11100 B"? 19111811181110 1111811191119 Oflhome is snfc or complete unless what the blind can do 1f they are trusty Old Nrrvlline is llfiiidy. as elven the vimorturiliy- ‘ct-his. hi all dealers. OH NEVER MIND-SHE GET!» $0 MUCH PIEASURE Qty; OF . SAYING .1 TOLD You so" "mm l HAVENT THE HEART To L§¥l0lL HER FUN! Lisle. .\lllilll£*_ Slii- Wiir‘. ili'i'llliiji‘.il‘l I cn foot in Charlottetown. P. E._I.,'l'-‘_’ _ _ which should strike a responsive "1 3V“ 911L110“ NEW GLASGOW AND VICINITY. .\ll‘.~'. (l. ilzillhigxill ulrii iluiiirlilt-i- liei" llli)lll~‘l' .\lil~. llviij. lioii-zlnli which may hr. purchased out.- righi. (or from, $10 up. Lists fr» on implication. By Barrie Payne GABBVGRAMS THE 1J3- RNERNMENT i5 illnutiuc, 1n; 3,1; n; VIWFR non: v- r-osu, My BAHKROLL vim SMALL ENOUGH ALRFf-lyyi