.3. - l FRIDAY, , illlfllifllo. Brown Label, 75c lb. Buy a trial package. milihllll, 35¢ Ill. ls a line art~to obtain a flavour loch and yet has body and {I tis- hdbn. “SALADA" is blended with utsiibztasltill range unsiz days thc evil Influenza germ is apt to be (lying around. Guard against him. Builtl up your vitality by eating plenty of good nourishing food-and MiLTON- lZE! ’ Before and after liicals, at bed-time, mix a little Ali/mu in water. Clean your tcctli (natural or false) with it. Gargle your throat. Ali/Ion will rout out antl slay thc germs in your mouth and throat illJTrllll/j and at the same _ (ilDC Will freshen up your mouth delightfully and make your breath clean and swcct. . . llltlCCtl, Ali/Ian is an antiseptic that hy actual tcst of inctlical and tlcntal experts will arrest and prevent Pym-bail. ‘ And Milton, though it kills gcrms in a twinkling, is harm/err to you . . quire ri/fe.’ No one in ‘your home can possibly COlilC to harm from Ali/ruin. it won't poison, burn 0r stain thcin. Practically C\'Cl'_\' faniilv in Grcat Britain knows, uscs and swears liy Ali/mu. British doctors and dentists prescribe and usc it daily. They wouldn't be without Ali/ran . . and neither will you, oncc you bring it into your homc. Obtsiniible from all tlruggists, 35c, 65c or $1. Wlmn you read the booklet packed with yin:- bottle you'll know v We speak thc truth when we say that il/lil/aiz i; nzirri/elour. 1/ yo"? KlBllll-‘Y can‘: supply you, orilcr tlircct. THE MARVELQUY MOUTH WASH .\i....~i ..---i..-.i hllLTON PROPRHJTAIH i ii>.,i:=l|i.._._,,,{;,. WVLHHJN‘ H“ MILTON SALES l.'l'l).. i018 hhCitul Street, Toronto Om; Selling Agents; Harold F. llittliic t‘. Company, Limited QUICK It creates and satisfies keen morning appetites. Makes children better at school and more active at play. Quanta . R. BROW 146 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. TRUE BLUE. The moinberu inct at the homc of Mrs. William Siiliphaini, when roll call was an- swered with n "Current Event." Tin- reports of the Committees wcre given. A bill for tho blinds and hook for the school was prey- sentod and requested paid. Lunch- eon was served by the hostess and a social hour was spent. .\i0N'l‘lCli)Lli0. Eight iueitrbcrs and six visitors met at the home ui‘ Airs. Angus 0. MacDonald. Roll call was answered with "My New Year's ltesoliillonf,’ Singing [and Insirunit-mal music was u pleasant fvxiture of the meeting. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. iilaoDon~ aid. A new iblllCk board, size 3 1-2 by 12 ft, price $16.00 has hccn bought and put up in the school by the Institute in the montli 0i’ Fclr FURY)’. ‘CENTRAL BPJDEQUE. Nineteen members met at the homo of Mrs. Albert Wright. for their M-arcil meeting. Program consisted of arrangements for the Spring Bu- zaar, mid pricing the uriicleii which are already made. IMiHS Al-‘lorrie Green mid Mrs. Sheri-an were appointed on tho program committee for the next meeting- The mm bills arc to be rald- A multiplication read is lo b0 start- 0d. ‘More articles arc to be mudc for the Bazaar. LlNKLl-JTTER. Nlnc-tccu mem- liors and three visitors mot at I110 pomp m iyirs. Iiarry Hurvcy for tho March meeting. Some small bills worn presented and paid. "l! was decided to have tho sclwvl cleaned. lhn institute is to pity fur the work. All members were ask- mj i0 (fflillf- preparcii in tukc sonic part in the programme “l We m“ meeting, either by short rendinsfi or recitation-s. hi1‘, Sfl-IWART. Al thc l<‘ebru< il.i‘y montlirg rtweiilvflcvvn ""01" new and five xili-iltors met at the ironic oi‘. Mrs. Fred Blcllonniltl. The programme part of tho imeellnb’ tonslseid of a. duct a. lecture iimd n. reading. The nicxt imccting is to be iteild at l-llib liomc 0 'i'.\irs. Stewart MtcEaoheirnt (illEENViUiiG. A ilairgc number o’! mtvinliici-s inct ‘at irhc ironic of’ lilrs, Earle MILCRJM} when roll t-alll xvais a-irswcixl with "a valentine verse". Slldk committee reported sewers! calls were made ‘mild gifts n‘: fruuiit. The pwsrwmniv win- iirlttco -ga\'c 1hc ircbort oi’ n recent (zongort Jielld hi, Biookllfi-lll‘ dllnll the roial ipiroceods ‘$71.90. All bills rc- (lilvfllfifl paid. Th0 teacher is 10 llllitllllllfiWi the trustees in regard to books for til t» school d-ays libary. A iwttsr of cmnlolencc ‘is 10 be “Til-LOW ioMrs. irn Brown. A paper wtis road by 311's. Alircil carew soln-ciimis from Airri- of (lrccn (iablet-i“. (i AS PER EAUX. 'l‘\vun l y-ilirci: members mid elgiht ivlslirtirs met at the home of Miss lfmtina Aic Kcnzie. Roll call was answered by tho inrmbeirs. Report. of sick ieo-m- miittccs was heard oil's-o the secret- ary's rcporL. Money was volod- for the sick. Supplies m-sriri; purchased for tho school jilillllifll‘. $2.00 was realized trom collections. PORT liiiili. A large numhci- of members mm at iilie lie-me Ioi‘ Mrs. A. Aionitgomcry. A paipcr oil “Fac- ing the ‘New Your" WillS road iird a synopsis of onlc of the books of thc MiiGlll library was given. Roll cmll nuts ainswcrctl with riddles. A dis eripxlou or thq ultori; CMITM.‘ was giiveu. 'I‘iirco "clozcn cups and sancurs were purchased for Lin: hail. A discussion was taken ‘up on putting ina cupboard in ill" liaill. lAlMJll was served and ll social hour was spout nfLcr thc ‘meeting. PRIEST POND. ilull i-uil was nmflvirrcd by tihe inwimbers ivliricli moi. n1 the diomc of‘ Mrs. Paul J. NicEuuhcrni by "jokes". The some‘- ary reported fliili) -l.ll(‘ irrocoedn front u raffle. Tlrls moo-ling wtui devoted lo lbulsncss. AliiMADAlilii. Nine inomliers mid Hvo visitors ilillfi. ill Lli: bionic of Airs. lluith A. McPhce. A few nec- "Sfiflry ririiulcs were ordoretl for ihn school. Miss Ailnlo McPhee uml Nliiws Chnlstie MacAdnim warc illlilflimtwl as a. cxymmlltiee for visit- lWl’ the sldk. A. euird party and "M1710 was 'l1&l'(l‘*1'liC sumo night and no sum of $30.50 Wllbl filallleil. Sllliiisr was their ‘served which music and dancing followed. en- JOYYKI by both your-g mid old. PIGAKPIS STATION. ‘this branch. iniet at, the home of Mrs. Bringing Up Father o m» i.. i...i inn-rs w". In 1iu¢t llnum qu- an»: L. ll. Hughes. Roll call wns un- swcred wiiih "jckes” after iw-liich the mlnulps of-iiihe last meeting wene ‘Peal! and adopted. Lunch wins senve=d ‘by ‘the hostess and a very en-joyable social, hour was spent. CiiARN-WOOD This biunch met at the home 0i Mrs. Peters Giillls haviitg ten members isnxl three visitors present Roll call ivms an- swered with different uses of Left overs". Lottery ibooks were dis- tributed among the members the Zilawrnisi liiomliity in Canada was discussed owing to the illness 0T Miss MacDonald u. new secret- ary was appointed. VERNON. This institute held its organization meeting at the home 0i‘ Mus. thirteen niomibcirs present. The eilction ‘of ofliicers irrc as follows: Presldont—.'il'rs._ James MstcOr- imaclt Vice-Pres Mrs. A. Sullivan Sedy-Trcas Alliui (l-iuidyvi Taylor. Directors Mrs. W. A. Jenkins Mrs. l). Pflilrlfll‘ itnld lllrs. W. Funnicss. Audiibors ‘Mrs. J. Sullivan ‘and bliss A. Ilcihniond. l-t was decided in future ‘in Vernon Halli on the third Tuesday oi’ each month. Mouhbds of raislnlg money in niid of the sehiool xvere discussed Miss Anna. McDonald nnid Alli-vs Ailicc lilac icllan wci-o appointcd on. the -pro~ gramiinc tromnnitteo for thc ncx-t IIlGClIlHK. (Roll txaill to ‘be answered by .1 liavourlito miomerb". ROSEDANK. Fourtcc-ri mcmhcrs and {our visitors im-ct n1. ‘thc (home of liirs. James Cahilils. Roll call was iainswcm-d with "iVElilGDUlllC verses". ‘llhe schiool committees reported n, ailslt ‘to their respective schools and nioitcd some "improve- ments. The iilirec districts LlWlll separate uncetlugs during thc montbi to sew ‘for zt spring sale und all ropored favourable progress six dollars nus voted each district to purchase material for sewing. iNDiAtN RIVER. At tln- l"\“.lil‘\l~ airy meeting thc sersn iii nliiia: and a, visitor 'll\(‘1. a". 1H‘ l1 I1‘ u!’ Airs. Albert hiclscllan. 'i‘hc mtm- bcw SUTSWYZTCG roll call ‘with origin- al i “cnittne vcnss". Meflilfl o2‘ raising iuiids discussed. Money voted for ‘new iiandwcod iiloor. for iiho schoolhouse. A piwscni. is to ix- purciiaisd for Mr. and Mrs. lir Cairvcll. lilONTAG-UFJ. Difiiecn members nml iwo visitors met at the New MDIDDPlHll‘ school ilior their Marth meeting. ‘The reports oi’ tho sick and school committee were given Tho new sick committee are Airs. W. Iialzitzll mid Mrs. .i. Poole tho new sohiooi committee are '.\irs. W. lilclieun and liilrs. L. H. Collin. Mrs. ‘Dailzlcl is busy tcachiiirr; music in the school twery Friday imiti ifhle tltlldnviu are doing ivondcr- fnl. Thu iin-slilute» voted money lon- n fwinlly that are in wont. A itew flag ls to ibe bought ifor the school Mrs. D. Lia. COUSlCI‘ illQVOUTOIl thc members iviith u Fbeautlful solo which she sang in French-mils was anuch enjoyed. An interesting milk was -gil-ven by the president. and a. paper rend by lilrs. .\i. iic Klninon oil nnatwnail ‘utioralitiy, ‘lllie business over the unectlni: ad- jmirneiti. Mi To cnabilci it man m lit-ii the time wh-le iln lbcd an Englishman has lrivchitcd n device imo which a watch [is ‘placed, a ‘lliaglillfiivd re~ floctlon of its face being projected on ilm coiling. ONLY vapors i . c a n r e a c h l colds direct. That's why Vicks brings such quick relief. . When rubbed on at bed- i time it is vaporized by the body heat and breathed right into ‘the air passages l i THE; éHARLUTTETUWN ouisamAN ill iliE liiiMEWS INSTITUTES. Wilfred Furnneiswlth . ‘Lloyds Will Not f i Take Chances On ' LONDON. March 28. - Lloyds will insure against almost any cai- amity which may befall human kind. but it is not willing to take any chances on the three Germans who are marking time at Dublin in preparation for a dash for Mitchell: Field. "No odds" was the reply ml an enquiry at Lloyds for the bett-j lng rams on the success ot the pro-l posed Junkers flight of Baron Von, Huenfeld and his associates. Lloydsi will insure against twins and trip- lets. and almost anything else und-l er the sun, but there is too much; uncertainty even for Lioyds tori western flights over the fossil. icy“ stormswept reach between the Irlshl coast and the Grand Banks. New Regulations 4 Governing Oil Lawi (Special to the Guardian) l. "MEXICO -CITY. March 2a. -~~| Through the efforts of the United States Ambassador. Dwight W. Morrow. the ten year controversy between the governments of Mexico and the United States on the oil question seems in be ended by the‘ signing today by President Callas, of new regulations governing the nil law. These it is thought will remove the cause of complaints that the law is retroactive and conflscainry as applied to United States oil rights acquired before May 1, i927, when the new constitution nationalized the mineral lands of Mexico. ' The regulations are the outcome of conferences extending over sev- eral months betwccn Ambassador Morrow. President Calles and Luis Moronts. Minister oi‘ Industry and Commerce. They declare in effect that oil titles that were valid before 1917 are valid in perpetuity. This m- moves the constitution of 50 years confirmatory of titles for rights prior to 1M7, which the Unlicd States Government considered eon- i flsestory. . The new regulations also define more liberally than the previous law the precise "positive acts" or physical works upon lands necess- ary for retention of title and the mineral rights thereon. IN MEMORIAM CHARLES RAMSAY ronnann i Died at Kenslngton, on March’ 24th, 1928, Charles Ramsay Foliand. He was born at Port Hill in 1834. the son of Henry libiland. He lived his early life in Tyne Valley, and was married to Emma R. Wallace. The issue oi.’ the union was one sonJ J. Wesley. and three daughters. Lyola. May. wife of John Cotton Jr.. Emma. Cells, wife of Albert David- son: New-York. and Bertha, wife of . George Davidson. He lived almost! his whole life at Tyne Valley, but; in recent years he was most kindly cared for by his children in Ken- sington and Clinton. . A brief funeral service was hcldl at the home of his son, Weslcyq Kensington, on Saturday afternoon‘ conducted by Rev. Dr. Saint and Rev. G. Ayers. ‘ The remains were then conveyed by train to Port Hill accompankd where he was born. The scrvlccl there was conducted by Rev. Mr.‘ Brown. Interment took place in thcl Tyne Valley Cemetery. ‘ The pail bearers were: Rcghinltl Birch, David Ramsay, Fred Dennis“ John Cameron, John Strongman: v and Charles Strongman. The Hymns sung at the services-l were: "Rock of Ages“, "Jesus lnvcrj of My Soul." His memory will live; in thc recollection ot‘ his fricndsa —Com. l i--—<oc ~ i by hlsrelstives to the oicl home. . 00D i Action A allficca/ly MAD! IN CANADA WINGFGGE‘ Hill‘ MARCH 30,. 1928 Q into PRING calls for stepping! Her ambassadors lurk in field and hedge. Gay colors are on street and boulevard. Whether it’s a glorious hike in the country or the sharp, quick trcacl on city pavement, swing into action on Goodyear Heels. You’ll marvel at the comfort in every step. Many good shoes are equipped with Goodyear Wingfoot Heels. Make sure that Goodyear Heels are on the next pair of shoes you buy. Or-— No neccl to wait. 'Havc Goodyear Heels put on shoes now in use. Look A‘ at thc heels of your shoes now. Figure what a difference new Goocl- year Heels would makc...in...their ap- pearance. Trim, closefitting, there's style in Goodyear Heels. As for cconomy——they’ll outwear any other rubber heel. We guarantee that. ~ Ask for Goodyear Heels in shoe stores. Or get them from the man who repairs your shoes. ' A. A rutchctt controlled loci lg-vorl is used l0 start. ii new air cooled l gasoline diiiglilbo (it-signed to drive light maclillnoq-yn uiliilc- n. govgrngy i ln the fly wliccl liiuiis iits siwcd. A lllllli‘ 1.11m ii iFrt-iicliiniiii lius hivcntetl :0 llL‘ iliicd lo the bottom i oi’ an orrlihutry flnliiron i0 convert- ublc M. into an electric one when iii- worlod can be nscd as a cooking H You Ganihciitl and lungs; at the same » time it stimulates the skin like a poultiee. ‘ VA‘ l a A wtmglfiu/onzgwgagr a soc SPAVIN or; monouoiirm; buiyou can clean thorn oil l promptly with I and yvu wbrls this bomb shit.- aiimn time. Boon not blister - or remove thc hair. “r50 pn with. delivnnd. Will toil you more ii vou write. look I R Froc. W-F-Vwnn. Inmn LvnonlBlfl-Monflil Here are photolrlplll 0' i "cw type of home architecture coming into being in thc United Sill”. y. ' "W" °f fl" WWW 0f the mo tor car. The finest homes are lo cstsd In Portland. Oregon. and " FTIPWlIW. Ifld are typical of many thousand; 0f 9mg", l" °"*l"°l)' d°v°l°d 1° 0"!“ 1° "mmvdliion. while the family llv: on the second floor and up. Evin very expensive homes are now being bum in gm; w.» 11> f u." l. i __+ . -*-=_i_=~>= < ~ It wi ii be noticed that the ground floors OUR? _._. _, __.- ..._- ..__ M.-- t -_._. _... _s.... . GAY ANYTi-UNG ‘TOJ DECEIVE YOU- f-—- DECEIVQ ME "s FORYOUf i HOPFwlrlAG-Lhfi is AQLEEP- .' G i . l . . i '1"- 5 FM Too TIRED To LETEN Tc . 3g“ glzoT-SFEJIZ iossrrég-Ea-N ~o MAl-(Tcn _ AH- Mkocia ME waut- Juoamci R A cont; LECTURE -ro-v~iic.H'r< YOU MEAN PLAYWIP 0L THT WHAT ou 0o DAflLiN-‘(OU FROM THE. LIFE i l a | Dion-r .4. iiww lT wu1 so B“, comm“; BOY: _ fwofiLnNfiijF- on oAY-jrou Know vo cave you LEAD- i llfl IN AT Tune, f’ COULDN ‘i’ ME VERN LIFE ggugvg -1-HAT. V“ —By George Mclllanus