I . dangerous I0 Ieelfi Remove it daily to keep teeth white and sound eessfuily. So dentists urge the spe- cial film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodetlt. First, Pepsodent curdlcs film, then removes it in gentle safety to enamel. No other way wHl make teeth as sparkling white. \\'ritc for free 10-day supply to The Pepsodcnt Co., 191 George St, Toronto 2, Ont., Can., or ask your druggist for full-size tube. MADE 1N CANADA. Pepsodent FILM is the cause of dull, dis- h colored teeth as well as the SiFIIJUS tooth and gum disorders. Lon your tongue across your teeth and you will iccl this m. It ab- sorbs stains from food and smok- ing and turns white teeth dull. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices _ anti stays. Film hardcns into tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. And germs, with tartar, arc ‘ the chief rntlsc of pyor- z‘ ' i. Ordinary brushing _ fails- to rcmovc film suc- y Annual ‘- c‘ General ffleeting GABBY ‘QERTIE i , The General Meeting o! the Share- . holders of Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd-. will be held in the Board of Trade i Rooms, Charlottetown, at 4 p. m. on tvctlnesday the Gth day of March ' I329, for the reception of the Annual Report, the election of Directors, etc. ‘ by order of the Board. . W. HANNING, Acting Secretary. TENDERS _ Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday. "March (iih. 1929 at 6 p. m, for the hauling of milk to Kinkora. cheese - factory and the delivering of \vhcy to c, 'thc patrons during the factory sea- ’ > son of 19:29. Routes some as last year. Lowest or any tender not necessarily -‘--.S'MILES— accepted. ARMEK. Secretary. lng In public barrelly clad." .1" Sole or Rent My floicl Property nt Portage Stp- ) lion. (‘nnvcxiiciitiy situated within f two nfinutcs walk to Depot and Gen- eral Ftorc. An idcal chance to open. _Gin‘ag‘e in connection with Hotel. Main thoroughfare passes door. 10 rocm horde, barn 20 x 40. Dairy 12x18 BUihll-"IQ I" good repair. 12 acres .. . balance in wood. Good i.r r-gh‘. pally. Easgv terms. .\ ' THE wnom; ‘rats: Jill‘. SHAREELIZ, Portage, I‘. E. I. He: under this tree. She: weeping willow, dear. ,_.._. iPropertyior Sale At Aibcrton South, near wharf, two warehouses and two lots of land sult- ablc for coal, lumber or produce v lzzirincss. 100 acres nf wood and lumber land l In Lot 10, P. E. l. situated about two miles from West Devon Station. DWOIIIDK and one acre lot of land hall’ mile from New Zeuland Station. Th» above properties will be sold at lreasonnbie prices for cithcr cash or y part terms. Apply to ELMER E. SHARBELL, Portage, P. E. l. .Il 21-121. rum run SALE lid acres at Summcrvillc Lot 51 the - <' property of the late Walter Walsh, 20 'ucres good lumber, balance covered q with second growth soft wood. Apply submitting offer or for fur- ther particulars to MIAEDONALD d; MlcPllEE, Solicitors, Charlottetown. I458-2-20-eod2wks. "My boy frlcnd gives ms a paln in the neck." "He always was a rough ncckor." s. POLISHED. OF counsz Mury: Ho’: a smooth article, I hlnk. l Maud: Ho's u polished gentle- , ' mun, of-couruc. ... “"175, " rum run SALE i t‘ 1 .180scrosutNcwPcrtlI.l0t6L tho I party of the 1m Wilmi- Walsh. acres good level land. I0 acres “nixed hard and soft wood inoludin ‘_ >fltllllf iu this Province. In a prol- mu community 1% miles Mm ~ way siding, close to Moutngfl» . °‘F'wt'€‘.."..i'ii'..' m’-lii°i.."'..i"'i yAtuAntu crurr ‘p u, “n”: . u: ‘nmamtnlhy tnolordly air. Mr. v wder-‘mmmohuafnuw ‘wmwymu lncwman: Don't you know my H ‘I W mils, mouth and buttons arc monsoon a murals.‘ .- lgntlmq-n, chuflstktowu, tithe pa‘ "The girl who wliilofho-opa‘ .w§s probably also criticized for appear- |t'| going to rain, let's get We can’t keep dry under a gMen Marooned By George Marsh 1 voovoooovcoeoooooooo-ov» THE STORY Boucher at Kallisklill. he anticipated an inactive oldlsh man with n. large up-river trade, and Boucher. 8600"!" lng to Cameron at. Albany. like"? l" apanic over the rumor of the m8- hand. ed. how." ed bushman. astic Guthrie. of the fox trade, a. necessity. across." are two clam’ fool." sands to us." “All right. b055, the thin ice of the Elkwan. had stripped the leaves. too thick for their battering poles Lo canoe, and the men in search oi‘ Saul Souci were prisoners. Somewhere up the Little Elkwan ran the trap-lines of the man, to reach whom they had slaved for days with ice-crusted poles and paddles. and freezing hands, While their hot breaths rose in col- umns on the keen uir; but, 1mm a {all of snow, or some bitter nights to bridge the river troll, they could not; move. However, there were five hun- gry mouths to feed. so they hunted back in the muskeg for caribou, At last, when severe frost had sealed the slower flowing reaches 017L119 pfvgr with three-inch ice, they hitched the huskies, and started. Shot, who the winter previous had learned to draw Gnu“ ifllllbinx sled, refusing to team with the larger dogs, ran loose. Warning-danger DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS -__- can breaking nsrroncuuupq llffllloomo Ioboth ocr-drivsn L. B. Moll-LAN. mama-dean, Qoooocoeoooovooooooooooow X 0 O § O From Graham at Attawnptskat. Mid little aid or comfort. The former was cblng guns aboard McDonald's scho- oner. So Garth had decided that he would ignore his colleagues 0n the coast south of him and Plfly l1 10119 For a space the two men nursed their pipes in silence; then the 1MB of the white man suddenly light- “Saul Souci!" he cried. “Why didn't we think of him before? Etienne. we'll hunt up old Saul and send him to winter on the island. He's sot. two or three sons there, and besides bein! Treaty Chief of the Crees, is a 80"- ot medicine man. shaman, isn't he?" Blowing a cloud of smoke throuflll ' his teeth, the half-breed grunted his disapproval. "He wlntenon dc Little Elkwan-up een dc Winisk countree. Eet weel tak’ long tam to find heem." “Oh, I know it will be difficult t0 get him across the strait, before the ice, but we'll put him over somc- “We get frozen een wid our cano’ up rivierc," protested the hard-head- “We'11 take a birch canoe and leave itPcarry the little loboggan to come out; with-the dogs can follow the shore going up." urged the enthusi- Knowing the country, Etienne real- ized only too well the difficulty of travelling between seasons; breaking the young iCe in the quiet reaches of the river until compelled to abandon the canoe; then the wait for the clos- ing of the stream and the snow. For weeks the thin ice oi the Elkwan would be a trap for the unwary dog team. To the trail-wise Etienne, it I was a foolish venture; to the man whose only thought was the salvage "How you ‘get heem to de island?" "If the channel and strait are open, we‘l1 take him in the York boat. We can wait for the wind and if there isn't much flow of ice, ew'll get him Etienne’ knocked aut; hs pipe. His bFli-Zhi eyes snapped as he looked at Guthrie. “Eef you lay, I go, But; we "But we‘ve got to give these people a fight for that fur-its worth thou. ton, were recent visitors to North Try- We fight." But when the veteran voyager told his wife of the mad purpose of Guthrie, her dark face greyed with fear at the thought‘ of the November Journey ovw son‘ MacNell. is visiting relatives in North Tryon. For a week, with his two beat huskies, Castor and Pollux, and Shut fvllmvina aPPOSite banks of the river W ‘W914i fighting. Garth and Etienne poled and paddled and tracked past. black spruce and popular grown shor. es from the latter of which the frost motored to Charlottetown, on Satur- day and reported good roads. week-end in Charlottetown the guest of Prof. H. A. Tanton. At the mouth of the Little Elkwan the winter suddenly shut down, lock- ing lakes and deadwatcrs with a shell misfortune of losing a valuable horse. break a channel through for their prises several of the originals of the "Tryon Arrows" sticks with the Crapaud Scxettc on the Victoria rink results being a vic- tory for the Tryon boys. The Arrows however have not been so lucky, for since the last "Tryon and Vicinity" they have gone down to defeat. twice at the hand of the Albany St. Pats, and onoc from the Bcdeque Beavers and now current rumor has it. that the Arrows are completely broken up and the Bearcats under the cap- able management of Lloyd lnman lin- ing up to fill the bill. Their peraoufl consists of L. Inman, Capt. and cen- tre, Keith Thomas and Goldie De- laney wings, Art ltogerson and Blain Dawson defence, Geo Dawson goal, spares, Stanley blce. A line up believe me capable of handling all and sundry except of course the Victorious, Crystals (that much for hockey more anon.) Boulter, were Saturday visitors to the Westzm Capital,‘ where they took in tho horse race and all in all had a c" on". m “n” “m” u.“ very enjoyable time. the ice on many of the buys, n". boon and rivers of the Provinoq h unsafe for Motor Vehicles; and an 1h; Sprint Ivonne-hen the danger will I" “ml-Inc. The recent mun Wtlnlll‘ and the undercurrent um worn tho icc thin in many plug, Hbeciaily on the East and Wat Bly- "l- 3W0"! of thrullh the ice with from drowning bu" to this office; l" Plllfllluu arc-advises p b, °"'"'"II- l! the: ‘um: us: uh m. Ind thus avoid any totality. Dmoldn McDonald, 8. Ida McLeod. Grails 1v'-1.‘ Arthur omit,‘ 111cc u i- .. Orfllo lib-l. Hector McDonald, I. Margaret Mctiun. 3. Norman Mc- um ' blpltyhlihhtcrolflblloWflll. "53 . OradcJl-i-l. m; McNeil], a mill sld llclaunau, 8. lmcst lid-cod. .. CI-TARIFPTEIUWN GUAkDf mo: nus Your‘ LAST ' DAY 0F CONSTIPATION . “Fruit-JR? the Liver to Healthy, Normal Action I mt. buranaon; * Mr. Donald Dupcrron of Maxville," 0nt., is only one of thousands _oi men who feel that “Frmt-a-tiyes" u their sure protector against Bilioug Head- aches, Sick Stomach Indigestion, Ti-ouble, whic are ‘usually Kidne cause by consti tion. As Mr. Dupemm “y; " ‘mpgryin mmy Later the Prince went. into the "E0414?! I01‘ CQIIMIPWQB» ‘ IHI- shoe department where he picked up lives" results were marvellous. All whore. P The second day out theplcarned from an Indian that Souicfis main camp was two sleeps up the river. And thanks to the" trained eye! 0i Etienne, and sled avoided the trap-i o! shell ice over the swift water Ind the second night turned in t0 o. win- ter camp. At the challenge of his dogs,‘ Saul Souci, ‘Ireaty Chief of the Elkwan Crees, lean, grizzled, tacltum. with bony features, over which leather- lflre skin lined with wrinkles was tightly drawn, pushed through the flap of his tlpi. _ "KcquayP he said, showing no sur- prise at the strange appearance of the Elkwan peopleone hundred and fifty miles inland at l. time when no sane Indian traveled the river. The three lhool: hands 03d, first feeding and chaining the dogs totrccs, entered the smoky tent‘ where Soul's wife and two sons were eating from a copper kettle. Not until his guests had been ser- ved with caribou stew and tea did Soucl question them as to the Purpose of/their coming.‘ Then he said in Cree, which Etienne interpreted to Garth: "You take a hard moon to travel up the Elkwnn.” . CONTINUED Tryon and Vicinity (By Da.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schurman, Chel- on, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Man- Mr. Warren Wood, of Lincon, Maine Messrs C. W. Ives, and Sterling Lord Mr. Geo. Mcwilllams, spent the Mr. Ffflfik “Cobb recently had the The Jrryon hockey team which com- recently crossed ompson, Geo Rob- Mesars Alfred Kehoo and E. H. LITTLE BANDS school. Restores the ill cdectc of this disease left me, and ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’ really made a new man of me." Try this great fruit medicine. 25c. and 50c. a box-at. dealers every- \ ‘ guest of her friend Miss Mabel Best. Prince Pays A Surprise Visit , To London AStore ‘ (Special to the Guardian) LONDON’, Feb.‘ ill-New evidence was brought to light today, of the Prince of Wales’ intimate know- ledge of business matters, first shown in his Mansion House speech recent- ly. ' . Friends of the Prince are telling tonight. how he paid a surprise visit to the head of one of ‘London's greatest department stores. 1h “the dress fabric department the Prince suddenly asked a buyer: "Can you tell me where this piece ‘was manu- factured?" The buyer could not ans- wer, and the Prince thereupon named a German company. To the startled store owner the Prince sug- gested the name of an English firm, which he said could produce a bet- tcr fabric. a French shoe. "Why not. English?" he demanded, and was informed that French shoes were preferred because cheaper lab- or permitted of a lower price. Im- medlately the Prince named a firm in Northampton and gave detalls 0g its shoes. The Prince left before a half hour was up. but the directors had plenty to think about for many days. ' Bcdeque Notes Miss Hilda Noonan, Bedequc, is vis- iting in Fcmwood, while there she i! ' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ranahan. Mr, and Mrs. Hebe:- E. Myers North Carleton, was s visitor to New Annan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace N. Jenkins, Lower Bedeque, attended the pic- ture “ The King of Kings" at Sum- merside on Wednesday evening. Mr. Alfred Reynolds. Bedeqquc, has been confined to his home for a week with a very sore knee which he re- ccived while playing hockey, his many friends. shall be glad to we Al- fred oul: again soon. The people of this vicinity is kept very busy hauling and sawing their winters wood. d b Mis Gladys Murphy, Chcllon, was a visitor to Albany on Saturday. Miss Alice Norman, Bedeque, was a visitor to Femwood on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and little sen Charles, New Annun, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McMurdo. North Bedeque on Thursday. tl Miss Bernice Affleck. Cheltcn, is spending a short vacation in Central Lot 1d, while there she will be th Mrs. Russel Craig. Chelton has re- turned back to her home here after visiting her daughter Mrs. Charles Robertson summerslde. Her many friends are glad to sec Mrs. Caroline Trueman, Searletown around again after being laid up some time with pneumonia. January, icy cold _ Leaves a mantle soft and white February, sharp and bold. Onward takes his busy flight. Shortage of workers who have tak- en better paying jobs on public works is expected to cause a loss of several million dollars in Colombia's coffee crop this season. In homes of Slam where there are no lighting facilities. ‘natives have in- troduced the plan of hanging flash- lights from the ceilings and letting Divisicn, No. 265, wish to convey to you our sincere sympathy in death cl‘ your dearly beloved father. cf ours cannot. be cf any avail to you, we can only commend you to the care of cur ' who doeth all things wall and work- eth everything for in the better land where partings are unknown, we shall look forward to that happy re-union. Donald. Russel R. Jewell, MacLennan, (Jr.) brethern of Knox L. O. L. Nb. 10147, desire to express their sincere sym- Dflthy in your recent melnt. While it seems baffling to you F SEVILLE ORA i‘ Tame those "afler-sc/oool ” appetite; ' Shirriffs MARMAEA ‘E NOE sun-tits , w“ w. oraflll‘ th w LETTER OF SYMPATHY Hartsville, P. E. I. To Bros. Bor- enland Lorne MacLennan. We, in ehaif of the members of Highland the While wcgcolize that any words Heavenly Father, good. Trusting lat. we shall meet the loved onss "Not now, but in the coming years, It. may be in the better land, We'll rend the meaning of our tears, And there. sometime, we'll under- sinnd." - Signed in L. P. and F. Isabel Mac- John .__.__________ LETTER 0F SYMPATHY To Bro. D. A. Macintosh: Sprlngton, P. ‘E. I. Dear Bro: The sad‘ bereav- 43?2-2-1li-20-23-26-2. ' ' and all of us now, why onc- so young bow submlssively" to His will’ is o and full of promise should be cut cf earnest prayer. so early in life seems n mystery. Signed in behalf of the Lodg But some day we will understand. J. D. MacDonald. W. M. John Mac We realize your ‘sorrow is hard to Lennan. (Jr.) R. S. bear, and that any Words of ours would b3 of little consolation. But we would direct you lo him who hath Said “I “m not have you For saving another child willie h ecmforiless, I will come to yon." We bgby bay w“ dmmmg" Mrs‘ m‘ trust therefore that while your bath olmgcn‘ o’ Deny’ Ireland’ w hearts are sorely tried, that you will ' "Newly presented a my“ Hum‘ Society medal. his; . ‘ AT A MERMAI 0 I Monday. March 4th, at 2 o'clock sharp-Of my beautiful farm, ~- slstlng of 185 acres of choice land. 120 in extra good state 1 cultivation. Balance in good growth of hurd and soft timber. Good buildi close to Churches. Schools and Shippingflniy ‘i miles from cltyullbclll level farm witl telephone and water, in extra well finished house. Bulidll are all good and modern with water In burn. Hus always been a dairy i! ‘ Has square fields. wcil fenced and water convenient; with ice stored form summer. An ideal home. inspection any day. » Should day be stormy sale ncxt flnc day. Joscrn rowan. llierfllll J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. “SIINWDRIIIY” WALLPAPER them bum all evening. 1 _____________ l I '.l'0 STOP BACK-ACRE I | . nun was SPINE | l You can quickly rub away the rnis- cry of an aching back with Nnrvlllne. Others have often done so. "Every time I bent over my back cched. If 1 tried ioilift a heavy burden it caus- ed me pain. The nnt day I used Ner- vilinc I got relief. This wonderful he following u the standing of mud sinus Sehooifor on" month‘ of JIIIUIITL. . Grade vim-i. ‘Charlotte oluu, '2. MllIlNir MODOIIIM. ' ‘ Glide VIP-l. Olive McDonald, 2. mui McDonald, a.‘ Miri udder-a. Gilda- Vl-l. Catherine. Hamill, 3. _ low-nib on Ndflllino-tho effect i: petunia: an mu denim. iiniment went in the root of my trouble. All sore muscles were rcstor- l cd. Nerviiinc has restored me coin-j piewlyf-li. V. GREENBURO. Port Antonia. . Use Ucrvllins for mains, pom uiusclca, neuralgia, rheumatism. Try itfor lumbugo, ear-ache, toothmhg, Wbcrcvcrthmhpatnintbamuso. Illwli, mlllml. Y-sold in u-ccut NERVILINE vcs Out Pain Will Not Fade. 22 and 30 Inches ‘Wide. VARNISHED I TITLE’S FOR Bath Rooms _' y Etc: i wthc lowest, dud our. i-PA be the‘, JUDGE. l. We,are sole representatives for P. E. Island Factory of STAUNTONS‘ LIMITED. TORONTO sec out!‘ nice and convenient e A. Inge 7NEW‘ STOCK CARTER o? COMPANYllbhilbiinted BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS For Drawing Room Dining‘ Room Bed Halls,‘ Kitchen A .and_' _Den FEAUTE-‘l? _ BORDERS . . TO-MATCH" for thIeHup-vto-dlliti Co i and wflllilflflef department thi? Iaeitt‘. in justopencd. Our pri_ ~ lbw.” TTERNS. just a littieiprelgecgtlgutayouwiil. r