THE LIFE_ OF THE LIVER - “all? Melisa???“ - lily; Cuipcglut meg: and th f dsthatcl the- livef-ftii-iitttiotttt? re wateneat - ‘- 6d and bmldmg elemtgtrisgd twlfiat rep m a _ e ' lortttTwo- of thtgaescris little loaves of bakes whole wheat with hot milk or cream make a nourishintgsat" ' itteal, at a costof a few cents. MADE m cXbiAoAv ..-_<;)__. ‘on assurance that the stations wllll not be‘ diverted from the duties for which they were consttuclod, e:- D a-tunatona emet; - lshes tor-re e the right to ex- tepd the sys em to foreign coun- , . es on _errially advantageous b QPFZAWA- MB? b-{iflllllda will-arms, flint; the understanding e ma ertally interested in the plan that imperial traffic shall invariably P!" fflrvtrard by the Marconi Wlre- have preference ovenforeign traf- le" r9357“?! (‘OYIIDBIIY iot the'l‘lc. lt also asks the government or v construction of “a petwork of wlre- governments concerned to secure less communications to serve the the ulloctttion of suitable interna- nftéds 0f the whole British Em- tional wave lengths to the stations m"- The company, has Prepared ;in the system, and to see that other l"! Elflhflfllto scheme. to be carried companies are not allowed to use un- out in cooperatlonnbettveen ltsolf,_st-ientiflc apparatus or secure wave 7'9 3mm! EOWrnment and theWEHSIhs which would interfere ‘iovernments of the British D0ni- with the working of the “All Red" inions involved. it ls stated, how- network. Thechief requests of the 9V". that, so far the proposal hits company arethus for a thirty year m" been bPQl-llht formally to ihtrllcense, fovpower to acquire sites attention of the government of (‘an for station by expropriation, if nec- fltla- The company would prqyideyessarypnttd for the right to extend trunk had branch routes which its service to‘ foreign countries. it would P111" England in communl- "is wiliinif. on similar terms, to con- cation by wireless with any part or the Etnpire. and would enable "LY Dali of the Empire to communi- “tttt- with ships at sea. (‘unrtdn would figure in two of ‘he six proposed routes and bran. tilt-s. namely. those from England to Montreal and thence to Von‘. couver and from Australia to Vita» "iluv". 01h?!‘ routes and branches planned are: England to-lndia and thence to Singapore, Australia and New Zea] flhthwvlth a branch front Singapore struct also stations for communicat- ing with ships aLsen and aircraft in flight, and t0 link up those sta- -tions with the tlillpfffllll ‘uystem. lt is interesting to note, in con- Iiectlon with the company's propos- ul, that there had been considerable tilscussion in Great Britain and in some of the overseas Dominions, of the possibility of establishing an llmperial wireless press service. Such a service would, its advocates have contended, be of great advan- tage to the Empire as a whole by to llong Kong. _ permitting an ad uate exchange Fangltlnd l0 Egypt and thence to oi- news for publltui- on in the. news East Alrictt and South, Africa; papers oi’ ,British cduntifles all Ellilltlllli to Egypt anti thence to oover the world. lntlizi. Singapore, etc. , | - England to West Africa and TlN-WHlSTLE PHll-OSOPHV thence to South Africa, with n_ **'—~" ‘ brunch from West Africa to South‘ 'i‘o so!’ ‘hm Balhara (harming America. (was indignant is tn put it mildly’- “l shall never speitk to Elsie Antierson" gtgitin!" she splattered. “Whats the matter‘ now. child?‘ asked her mother gently; 0F‘lt‘ERS TO GOVERNMERWKQ. Tilt" “Ohlvany offers tit its own _ - vo<t to construct. initlntttin and op» "Sh? "l" me WhF“ she “Fsglffl me t-rnte ii complete and amt-ism mo. on the slit-at llllR IIIDTIHHK; the work oi‘ imperittl wireless t-otnniuni Ell" 1'99""? 1-1‘ “*- t-tttmmji, wit; pay yearly m“, n“, "Perhztpsvshe didn't tnean to. and. treasury of each, government in ll “he ‘lid- l Should“ L-lm m“ whose territory one or more gm. cloud my happiness, dear.‘ -i heard lions inity he situated. twenty-five oer t:'eiit oi the station's itet profits After titirty years. tinting from the intittgtiriititm of tiny service coni- prism] in the network. the stations will l)l‘(‘0l]](->. if so desired. the prop 01.)’ of the government or govern- incittt-t concerned. free oi‘ payment. 'l'lw government or governments conecrfled will have the right to take over the stations at tiny time by paying for them at the value once thtti has always been a great help to me. One dity he was walk- ing with n friend in ' a park in ‘ Witshlntttoit when 1t itiitn coming toward liiein reiusetl to turn out. nntl Lincoln tiuieliy stepped itsitlc and let the man pass. "Why did you do that?" itsket Lincoln's friend. ‘He should have tn Pd out for you.’ - " ‘Whyfi replied Lincoln. ‘if i hadn't turned out of the way there '-'l._i:len here. " “bays Hint/imp Win, Ifmem your harm i Illll- Your Furniture Gleams Old scratched surfaces disappear,— dullness gives way to-newness, and the surface is easily made water- proof and beautiful if you use Yfganize 1 FLOOR FINISH Especially made to withstand the m" \ n; h scuff and tread oi grinding heels on ,,,,§ " a floor, it is for that very reason the taunt lleuntiiui ideal varnish ior refinishing :‘_"‘°"""- FURNITURE and ALL WOODWORII Jlltlgfithl" Easy to apply, it dries overnight- _-tt.t,,,,_,,, with a tough, durable lustre that is guaranteed not to crack or chip. to fuss with. Nothing to mix—nothin yanize will do". Jim Dip tho Brush. Com: in-Let ul show you what L“! c!" ll\‘\ll‘llll\-‘.\ SIWI \ll'llfiillll' IIIPVIIIIIHYTOiYCQ lllAlll.il'l"l'l'l'l‘il\\X IH-IAI-Pill.‘ PENN IQ‘ CHANDLER Jitptr-s i-f lltrclt lfiTnrunAx "cllilhtlltllillls ‘L ||“m"“‘l~“ "hi! "o. l.;|'titlitllizittt\ I '|t'_‘>‘_"l-=\l*-It tutrdinuit | \.'l_v"- twtple ‘Prttvornt- J Hrroti ittttl I'll. "rtipittitl J \ “"""ll \ (‘lit-t-ry Volley _\ l, l, ‘hltttitnt . tuttcsmttit Stittinn t‘ \',“'"‘,‘ ~. tuition |;,;U_I‘L1iH-- -ilii st,“ l-‘t'i\tlt*l‘i|'ttin_ W“! ‘i lt-ltnst-ttt l-‘ttrtttitc ltritilti! t|_.|,lm'_ |'\'I]l untl Son Front-h llivcr |- f‘ ‘l l-Hts. tit-ttnzoitnvn tub,“ i‘. ""l'1- llrintt-i‘ River yttttt tit l tile Kvllkilllflllll - Illlll t n q |.tt\\'t~i' MUIIUIHIIO “ml -\"»u .\ltti|it~ti\ll* l"“"'" Mnntttuiie l""' l\lot:tit Stewart “l “he Lid. Altirrity llitrlitir "iiillt Hli |.tttt.-.- . |\"!lll44|\ - fl "_"" ltittrray River -‘i' \"'II.‘lIvll Now Glasgow '"'l “o. (YLcary Pownnll Red Point Rollo Buy Sitmmeralde Victoria w .. R ' V Q \“\\¥\\\\‘3\~ v BUILD “FOR KEEPS” Wilt-ll yon build your fox ranch with l]. l’. Brand English 7""! Wire Netting you build for nil limo. 1t has the true Bril ll-“ll ituttlilies of strength itnd solidity. No pttrt sllghtod in this" “'l"‘"“\il‘l'_tt mcslttrue-eevery mesh solid-every yard gttlvnnia-_ .. "'| lllllll hcforo and itftcr wortving. ln tist- for twenty-five your; in plonecr rtuiches its still holding the foxes as surely n! m"- ‘llli’ it wna first pnt in the ground.‘ We have n big shlhmw‘ arriving in dune. Hook surly and he. sure of delivery. ; TBlRiJGIiRS initiiwiiti: coiiriiti, tin. t ail which they stand in the coni- piiny's books plus any sum which Ittuv have been expended on the creation or the service. and bytpsy- Eng to the company ten per cent of the gross receipts for the remain det- of the period of thirty years tinting front the inauguration of the services. The government will have the right to take over the control pf the stations during any ])l‘l‘i0d of war or national emerged- t-y, all arrangements, for such con- trol being settled between the fight ing services and the company. and to be stibjecr to periodical revis- ion. li is estimatedthat the proposed srvstent would comprise approxi- mately thirty main trunk stations, fifty main and one hundred local might have been it collision!’ lie hzttl enough height of manhood ttntl enough girth of soul to afford to give wily. Christ never worried nIbout deference. conscious dignity He could wash His disciples feet. Great souls. are always simple souls. it is the poo pit- whose dignity needs defense who are quick to tithe offence." "Yes; ut one can't help feeling li‘urt'w n people snub you, citn you-ilj w‘ -, “Oh, yes. you can. it's all a ques- tion of your point of view. '1‘ e trot hie with most of us is that our Aau- s saving in such u small circle. i. ‘WilS going downstreet the other day. when -l passed Mi‘. North's house there wits little Robert cry- .iiig stL-tlwt you could hear him ii a story about. Abraham Lincoln‘ Without loss of _ feeder stations, and two hundred small local stations. with a total stuff of ttbout 17.000. including 2.- 240 engineers, more than 9,000,op- eriitors, nearly 1,300 artisans and 2,500 boys, The company is willing to provide that allpersotis employ; ed. except native servants, cooks. etc... must be British subjects and thin nil white-menemployed must reserve force. SUITABLE \VtAVE LENGTH S. ment or governments concerned licenses for a period ofthlrty yeitrs to grant every facility for the itc- tntlsiilon of sites. by compulsory purchase, if necessary, httilti, luy and maintain all under ground and overhead telegraph and telephone lines required as adjuncts to the wireless system. it desires itirtt LAUGH! Just drop_ a Magic! _ Freezone on that touchy corn; in- stutttly it stops aching, flit-it you lift the corn off with the fittgcrs. he members of a naval or military, The company asks the govern-x to tintlcrtuke to issue itll requisite - and to coitus Lit-T OFF1i:":.:°t'.i::?=*.tm..;“°..ti‘ii: Doesn't hurt zit all and costs only few lflnts little Try Freelnel Your dfllllllf. sells tblocknwny. insked him what wits the trouble and he told me he hati lost his tin whistle. That penny ‘whistle filled his horizon. ~He had loving parents, and health to run trliout in the sunshine. But all that counted for nothing com-pared with his‘ penny whistle. What he needed was n little more horizon. And l came ivway thinking how oft- ucn God must smile at us when we get ‘oxcttei; ‘ver trifles and allow ezomc potty‘ hingdo blot out zlttr sky. it's out‘ ‘spiritual immaturity that so often makes us unhappy." “i think you're right tigain. moth- or." said the. girl soberly. TE LEGRAPH ISTS’ TALEylS A single lelegra-pltist was work- ing a lonely station in the Sudan. Finding the solitude getting on his nerves. the tried to think of some- scheme for getting a sh-lft. At last in desperation, he wired to head- Iquarters, "Please send relief at once, AA=A Station surrounded by lions, wolves, aintl tigers." Back cttine the unfeeling reply, "Refer- the te-legraphist answered. "Re- tference m-y ‘previous report AAA. Please cancel wolves." Some telcgraphists attain a tnuch greater speed in operating than otli ers. anti sometime,‘ full to allow for tthe slower working of their weaker bretltenn. One such man. at u sttttiott in the wild andwoolly Westull‘ U.S.A., had a reputation for being a “ilyer". He‘ had an exceptionally long itiessage of titrt-e thousand words to transmit to a small station situated about thirty mile, sway. The operator at the other station was a novice, and a bad “reader" into the bargain. The -"i'lyer" just ‘shoved his switch across and began to send at a térrltfic speed. without giving any pauses to see ltow the receiving operator was progressing. Just as he reached the two thou- sand nine, hundred and ninety-ninth word. 'n dishevelled figure drew up outside the station. flung himself off his sweating horse. dashed in- to the ittstrulntehtf-room. BM DTB‘ sentegt hi revolver at the tele- grophisfs ‘head shouting: "if you don't gn- back to the be- glnnlnfl. you biighter, I'll blow your bruins one." l; was the telegraphlst from the other station! --—-——iO-} A DIFFERENT ri-iiNd A country ‘minister. tellsa funny. story of an incident that happene-l in his church theiothbr-dalh. Dur- ing the sermon n‘ h began to cry, and its mother immediately picked it up. and began to cord. it toward the door. A _ the miniatorz- nniatimed. ‘limp! ' a tiny ‘bottle for a few cents, sul- "Don‘t go away; flclent‘ to rid your feet til-ovary hard corn, soft corn, or eorn be- tween the toes. and esilusqi. Wit-h- out one particle of pain. soreness the blby is not disturbing me. ' '- - _ The mother contlnltted, her way to the" door with the very audible. m" irritation. Preezono is the dis- remark. lus. z .--_-“"'-“ a dlsturbitfof ‘int i ' covery of a noted Clitcinnati gott- "Oh, 'otain't, ain't ‘s? But you'ra_o ‘ l D m ,THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. H National Milk A usltfwhien you Want it; lsrftpit‘ goocl to have an unlimitecl “supply of millt for all your neecls W‘ iln cooking-when you wantjt? Fine ‘country millt, rich and good, awaitsjour every use in * t s71‘. CHARLES BRAND Iivaporate-d ‘Milk WITH THE CREAM LEFT IN lt malces ‘better graQies, richer chocolate, cresmier white sauces for creamed dishes, whips to top your dessert ancl lencls its cream to coffee. -, ~ Always have a supply of Borden’s l SLCharles Evaporated Milk on ltaud-—you may purchase it front YOU!‘ grocer. THE BORDEN COMPANY LlMlTED. Montreal STARTED ON TRIP WITH THREE CENTS MONCTON, N. 8., May 4.—- Clizinting that he is searching for his sister, it Dartmouth, N. S. littl Boy is Searching For Hie Sister. Dan Munro, aged eleven, his‘ ur- rived in Moncton, halving boarded C. N. R. train at Halifax ith ono cent in his pocket. The‘ itti says he started from the home of n Mrs. Skldmore lit‘ Dartmouth, will: whom he boarded, having three cents in his pocket. and paid two cents on the htirbor ferry. lin: lust cent was- spent‘ for cittidy on lite train. He thinks his sister Lena, is in ‘Moncton or in the vi- cinity o! Truro. He guys hi; m. ther is a_ commercial traveller. The ind is tbeing held by the uu. thorities here for instructions from his people. ‘ t THE MARKETS BOURIQ MARKETS Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6h Eggs . , __ 45 a s .. . $1.00 Potatoefl 32,75 ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19V, MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS Butter Pork Sheepskins . IUM-MIRSIDE MARKITO Butter (dairy) per th. .. 60 to lifi Butter (creamer-y) 1o. Calfskin tau Potatoes ............i2_.ii0 to ‘MB i . . . . . . . 45 $1.50 i0 $3.50 i’ A —lsfl Y0!" P"! 0f it! mioyment. Make trap shooldng your hobby. Every man needs relief from the grind of business-n relaxation from Arid trap shooting is the game that alluren, entices; fascinates, that tones up the nerves and clears the mind-the game that someone hafdeocribcd no "mbumpcr frolfi the fountain of youth." Get out today. Make this your after-office sportwyour Saturday play-your hobby. And when you 1b to the traps ‘be sure you take Dominion shotsheus There is a shell to suit your gun and a load to meet be in either Cnnuck, Sovereign or Rqll sheila. All accurate and steel reinforced, to insure full protectioh to the lhootcr. Take these shells to the traps-you'll find man are guaranteed and identified by the big “D" trade-mark. Dominion Cartridge Get Your Shore i l i» of this Shooting’ Game Head Office, Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver Halifax Sudbury Z iii-ilili _ Tilt-s the nervous tension of toil. '. your ides of who: a shot shell should Dominion Shells are dependable and y high score men using them. They Co”! Limited‘ y If than f: no [an club (n your POIWI- 0M you are lnfcrufvd, ivrile tn. WI will follyoo hmv to organize one.