Milton is the one sure and harmless way ‘ of getting your false teeth really clean— ' the whole plate spotless and from l. glrms, gold parts glittering, no sign of l ‘film’ or food-ask your dentist. "Gd I bottle (35.1, 65 or $1.) from any dealer, and try one o these methods. ‘ _ ' The Overnight Method. I you take out your plate at might, add ha] uz-teaipoonful of Milton to the glass or cup of cold in which you leave it. In the morning _ rinse it in clean cold waten. . _ ' _ The Morning Method. "If you sleeppntll ' g your false teeth in,_p_ut them, on nmrg, ' v . I into a glass containing equql parts 0 _ I . Milton and warm water, ‘(Vyust- enotq ‘ i, fluid to cover , the plats.) Iml you fir! ' e - dressed, take them out, o-imo pldmrtps. $slling Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. LIMITED, TORONTO MAKE A POINT OF READING THE BOOK VllTll IOTTl-O A recipient o! income taxes forms [n lmgland recently wrote to Wins- ton Churchill: “Dear Sir: I return your Iorm herewith as I do not wish “may in 1921. Indicating the decline of the horso in other parts o: the world. the U111‘? ed States exported only $203,863iwoa'tn oi’ saddelry and harness hlrdwlffi to join the Income Tax. I am fully last year in comparison to $214,528 PAINT UP-CLEAN 7UP We Have a Nice Fresh Stock 01- Alabastine, Murésco, Paints,- Brushes, Sponges, Step- laddcrs, Buckets, Smoky-City Cleaner, etc. I We Shall be Pleased to Serve‘ You. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 12a Queen Street. [Phone 75"- "The Friendly Hardware Store '.’ PULVERIZEI) LIMESTONE,‘ -.-_-.'-.mez-.t. Lime Works. la Bulk or 518l- LOWEST PRICES BROOKVILLE MANUFACTURING company, LIMITED. Operators. BROOKVILLE, N. B. 11st: .1322? .-- a - - ithonSti’. from the l p: x p ‘A L ' '6 . I r- v Mhn/ Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of “the good twist you ‘swaps. few cents for vl-hgh you, ask for 4:»? To! .">1‘<..‘e- s} l’ numbers. The public are cordially in- _ - Till". The Central. A ST. JAMES CHOIR Practice at the close o! the Preparatory Service ml hllht. 2007-349-11. - Guardian" CHURCH NEWS-United Churcli o! Canada: North Bedeque, 1i; Wil- ‘mot, a; Freetown, '1. J. w. A. Nich~ olson, minister. BROQKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield congregation on Sun- day will be as follows-Hartsville 11 a. m. and Brookfleld 7.15 p. m. HIGlIFlELD—-There ...ll be divine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. The Rev. W Bruce Muir will conduct the services. POLICE COURT-Two prohibition ewes appearing before His Honor were further adjourned until Thurs- day next. CLYDE RIVER -- On Sunday. March 31, service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3.15 .p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m. EASTER EGGS-Buy your Easter ‘Eggs according to Dominion Govern- ment Standard Grades. Demand ex- tras, and assure yourself o1 a high quality product. 2003-3-29-11 BAPTIST SERVICES. North River Field, Sunday, March 31: Falrvieiv 1i a. m.; North ‘River 3 p. m.; Long “Creek, 7 p. m. W. R. MacWallter, minister. - CAKE SALE-Good things to eat‘ at Zion Church Pantry Sale at Patons| Ltd, on Saturday, 30th. Come and get your Easter eats. 9074-3-28-11. 5T. JAMES CHURCH-The Len- ten Week Services will be continued in St. James Church today with service at 3 p. m. and again at 7.30 p. m. Last evening Rev. Mr. Muir ‘spoke on “The Passover". His address tonight will be "The Cross." CORNWALL SERVICES - The regular Easter service will be held on Sunday, March 31st, in the Un- ited Church at West River at 11 a. m.; Kingston at 3 p. in. and Com- wall at 1.00 p. m. Rev. 1c. M. Aitken. B. A» minister. ' ANGLICAN SERVICES- Sunday, March 31st, St. John's, Milton, Holv Communion, 9.45 a. m. and 10.30 m.; Evening Prayer, 7.30 p. m. St PILESBYTERIAN S E R V I c E s Marks, Rustico, Holy Communion —The Rev. l". S. V. Bruce Williams, 2.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. C. F. Joini- Ph. D., wlii preach on Sunday. son. Good Friday, March 29th, St. March 81st at Lorne Valley at 11 a John's, Milton, Ienten Service, s p. m.; Cardigan at 3 p. m. and at Mots m. tagus at 7 p. m. (Easter music.) Ev- eryone is welcome. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -- special Easter services at 'I‘rinity UNTIL JUNE FIRST, we pay the Church on Sunday morning and eve- freight charges on Rugs and Carpets ning. Rev. Hammond Johnson will to be Shampoo ClCEU€Cl,‘slZ€d, Aiter- Ahealth permitting) deliver an Easter ed or made over into new Rug§__§e'nd message at morning service, and in for catalogue with price list. Mari- the e suing Rev. Dr. Ramsay will time Rug Works Limited, Saint John, reach‘ from the subject "The Eter- "N. B. ~ 8-16-Stt. al Hope.” The choir will render ' ecial Easter music at each service. fly prayer meeting, Junior con- egation and Sabbath School will WENSLOE SERVICES- Services ‘in- the ‘United Churches of Wirisloe (or Sunday next, March 31st, will be et at the usual respective hours. as followm-Highfleld at 1i a. m.; e Easter Communion will be ob- Prinoetown Road at 3 p. m.; Winsloe se ed at close of morning service. South at 7 p. m G. A. Grant, mln- E ning service broadcast by CFCY. ister. C ir rehearsal at 7 p. m. Friday (in ' th church). Preparatory service at 8 UNITED CHURCH GERVICES- On Himter River charge‘ for March 31, A. E. Chapman, pastor, l1 a. m. Wilt-shire; 8 p.111. Wheatiey River; '1 p. m. Hunter River; 7 p. m. A Song Service st Wiltshire to which all are invited. E E RA L D INSTITUTE-The Mar ‘ meeting oi’ the Emerald Wom- en's Institute took place on March 20th Mac TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE—- Services on Sunda_,. March 31, will be held at Bonshaw at 11 a. m. and at Tryon at 7 p. m. A baptismal ser- vice will be held at the close oi’ the evening service. at which also a Missionary offering will be taken. Myron O. Brinton. minister. was reci and the minutes of last meet- ing r d and approved. Roport-s from sick Skid school committees were heard hnd new committees appointed. The qtestion of increase in teachers salariei was then talked over and a resolutbn in favor of same drawn up and si ed. A contest was given by ooon raring sanvica - A The subject of the service will he “The Seven Last Words From The Cross" and will include a choice set- ting of appropriate vocal arrange ments in solos, duets and brigade "W. C. T. U. PRIZES-At the rest ular vice in the Wins- loe SoutllUniied Church on Sunday Vlnst prizk were distributed among lhr- sCllilllfirs of the Sunday school 1R connection with the recent temper- ance examinations conducted in the ——— ' Northern Messenger the Nstlonnl STEAMSHIP SERVICE -—Th9 5- womenls christian Temperance Un, S. "Rosalind" which operated a pas- m“ Mn n M Robinson, superb” ‘can’ “d "eight service last’ Sea‘ tendent. took an enthusiastic inter- son between Montreal, Charlottetownlest and anxwho med received hem, and St. John-g, Nfid, has been sold certificates} The epmemlc of m“ ficmeratidmcmherhteafir; ‘mned ness prevented others from taklnfl Y u" m" ° "ma" c. Misse Irene Btackford and wiuly s» 00., ma. Illa latter Corr 2?,“ selwsmcflved 1am, 0mm- Fwy Wm °p°r“"° the“ steamers ‘m elites and Miss Marie Grant a sen- various routw under the name Fur- m: “warm The 1am}. received M5,,‘ rides, Red Cross Line. The public will‘ as m“: m, second puma m the b‘ 9km‘! t° Mm‘ m“ m” s‘ slcounty competition, a special prize opqshllilii" which ggviam such excelrllrlznt awarded by the County Execuuv‘ o; service tseason porters, s p- m w_ Q .13 U_ me company,“ N“ “d puume Wm "m" be arriused a great deal of interest and ‘lmflu-dpn u“ M°“tm“l' ohnwtte" has been oi great educational benc- vited." Adjutant and Mrs. Martin will conduct the service. town and St. John's, Nfld. route. Car- m throughout the Dominion A 81111916 bind- veil Ema, Ltd. are the Chariottc- we“ debt L, due m those who hm, * so, M“ w E Bu, wh mmmg_ town agents for the Pumcss. R84 19d in this splendid ovement. STOP ‘ MJqJ-l-sd‘ stretehflteldins-Mrfl- Orms Line and have been advised 1 p “u,” "Mwxuak, mmmrdn“ "l" e "I'll" imnllh“? “hedm rnowss: aaos. .BROADCAST.— ' - m,“ “an”... “barn. An... 7m b‘ mmmmd "m" “m” The old time music” programme over m“ up yo“, ' Macheod.’ Reading-Mrs. Iimost the season oi open navigation. cwy sponsored}; the Wm ‘ma; ' a firm of Prowao Brod, Ltd, on the night o! March 25th was a most o... denful success, Mr. T. W. L. ‘Pmwse, Manager, gave some good lively talks on the many advantages oi dealing at Prowse Bros. atom. The different artists of the evening, ao- uitted themselves very croditably. cial mention must be made of thwsompanist. Miss Lillian Earle. BUIIBURA HEAiS SKIN TRUUBiES Rash Broke Out. Face Dis- ‘fflsum__d_'_ L,°s__t s, '86P‘ who ever was heard to better ad- m-humgn-“h vsnta . Mr. Charles Rariehsoloist 1m ltvwll! in his ebmic songs. excelled over all mfiflflgh ff; rel-mn- oooaslonshw. Robert ween. amuse: llmnlfhro. the talented lolinist. was in splen- "Mswd the didforimplay gall tbeoldtims music. The l! ica selections of m. John S. Pie in company with Pilno and violin wen will rendered. The pinyin: of u m- silitoa Pierce. use m -- in a cm was r-innrnTTPivuv-u cu/ivrirni. ' ' help swell the institute funds. A very pleasant evening was spent by mem- bers taking part in needle work and games. A dainty lunch ' was served by hostess and a vote o! thanks was ex- tended to her. Next meeting wiilbs Mrs. G . Mayne, prize being equal- held at the homo oi Mrs. John mspcsnqon m“, mm a gene"; f3- lI-li d. l Will b ' l " - ~ . - 2:: lnytgzmszglsatlofierxrigy and; ly meri d by Pauline Murphy and Clmpbell. roll call to be answersdby Wflm w,” wghplm every success Good Pride. evening at B o'clock Eileen cEntea Ne“ meeting at a 10km min“ mm“ mmmucum °P Y ' Mrs. c. . croitelrs on April 24m. - ter services morning and evening. Rev. A. J. Vincent will preach alftha morning service, his subject being ‘The Inspired Parable o1 the RS113: motion." Mrs. A. J. Vincent will give a special address "'I'he Old, Old Story.” A splendid programme of Esst-ermusic at both services. At the evening aer- vlce a. duet "love Divine" (Steiner) will be sung by Miss Barbara Mac- mui and Mr} n. n. Quigley, Mrs. H. S. Henderson (contralto) will sing Sulivanb “The Lord is Risen," while Miss Clara Graham (soprano) and Mr. V. L. Dingwelhfliiifitbhe) will take tho solos in Foster's "As gan to dawn." oim o! fiction. Lonion are made of beaver turned up fron the face and trimmed with a ooh. tonight. Easy loco un- irvml ,use Ostarrhosone. No sickening ms- dlctc to take — 100N118 vapor o! things-oat killer o! gsrt life. and: catarrh can't ANGLICAN SERVICE! in the P" ish or New London on the 81st in» will be as follows: Burlington ‘l0 3- a mcllh-ench River 230 p. m.;, Ken- ‘ ‘ singwn 7 p. m. I-Ioiy Communion at each service. Lenten boxes to be ro- tumed. . THE GREAT FASHION QHOW on Wednesday and Thursday. April 3rd and 4th, the new coats-dresses-hats for women, the new suits, coats and hats for men will be shown on living models. at the Prince Edward. in con- nection with the splendid flrheatrr programme for the evenings. Moore s: McLeod Limited. aooe-imo-si. FASHION SHOW AT THE PRINCE EDWARm-Moore a McLeod Limited co-operating with the Theatre management and Messrs Alley ‘d: Co, Ltd, are putting on a Fashion Show Wednesday and Thursday even- I ings, April 3rd and 4th. "This will be g the most impressive occasion of the sort that has yet been placed beiom a. Charlottetown audience. Do not miss it. Moore d: McLeod, Llmitnd. . 2004-3-29-3i. Oliveine Emulaon able tonic forpet down from hard sickness.“ Over» spasm. sanvlcas AT m mothers, delicate l BAPTIST CHUBCH- The interest and attendance at the special ler- alrlawill showquick vices, conducted by Rev. A. J. Vin- manentimproveme cent at the Baptist Church have so taking Qliveine Em grown that it is intended on Friday evening to hold the service in the .naln audience room o! the‘ Chiucb, instead oi the Schoolroom where they‘ have been held for theiariy part or the week. Mr. Vincent will have a message or special interest lorf each of the remaining evenings o! the week. Olivejne Emulsion i ially recommend growing school ch. who have no appetii - consequently have ir. cient strength to attei their school ~ dut POST OFFICE-Good Friday and Easter Monday being both statutoiy holidays, the Post Omce will be open as follows: Good Friday. The Gen- Flcsh and Strengthfl‘. 12 noon. All mails for dospatch by afternoon trains will be closed at 12 o'clock. There will be ‘no delivery by letter carriers. Easter Monday —- The General Delivery and Registry tion wickets will be open from 10_ s. m. to 12 noon. All mans fol-des- patch by afternoon trains will be Dcalers- Price » . raasoNALs , riers in the ‘ oon. rive home about April 4th- BEAR arvan sotrra. On w... m. M. o. McNeely leaves ti)“ 21m: this Institute met for its regular morning for Toronto to attend the meeting at the home of Mrs. John eonvsnuon or branch house manner at the home of Miss Catherine MacKinnon, there being ten V mem- ers o1. Canada Packers, Ltd. ionald. The meeting was opened bers ' by siz-ging-Auld Lang Sync. Roll call last present and three visitors. Since meeting four newdesks had been Mrs. o..." ‘Creamer, Boston, is wered by an exchange of purchased. Some "discussion 190k in the city visiting her aunt. W85 place as to holding raffel‘ inschool-Mcmohcrjn. who is "Y! ill in thfl in the near future the proceeds to City Hospital. Mr. Arthur C. MaeNeill was a pas- senger on cneweslem train Wednes- day last jen route for Wauchope. Sack. He will be missed by his as- soclaiesyas his manly and cheerful BAPTIST CHURCH-Special n.- LONG canal: woman's ' msmura The regular monthly meeting oi the Creek Women's Institute met at the‘ home of Mrs. Alex. Mac- Leod on Wednuday evening March 6th.. with an attendance oi! seventeen At the evening? service "Oliveine Emulsion ma ifyou uiedmiulymnoaisswnn eapeciallyrecomrnended for just , I ' s {G l - w e pm i173‘. Poe; you: own [For sale at all Drizggisls ana all‘! .00 per bottle wan- Total . 175. . ...___ Ins Mr. Peter Martin. Hunter RMY- {losers treat closed at l2 o'clock. ‘Thers- will. b6 W110 llI-BIPeflt W6 99-5” "W Weeks if‘ one complete delivery by Letter Oar- Western Canada is elrilttted t0 "-1- them a good . Lunch was l. and the meeting c. Next meeting to . Schoolhouse. No liiéiicine Ll Baby's Own .T-. _ -_-__.. For Either the newborn Ba- the Growing Child. ‘There is no other medicine to equal Bflbyb Own Tablets Jor little ones — whether it be for the newborn-babe or the crowing child the ‘Hblots al- ways do Iood- Tlacyhari absolutely drills and the mothcrohn always lee] safe in using them. ‘ ' ._ Concerning the assists! Mm. John Armour, n. n. .1, aoutinmonngnsn healthy children, to whom, when a medicine is needed, we have ‘given only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- lets are the best mediums yqu c‘; keep in my homo where there are young children." ' l _ . Baby's Ownfrabiets a. mild-hut; thorough laxative wbi so“... the members and three visitors. W0 membersenroiled. » The meeting opened with the sing- ing oi the Institute Ode and repeat- ing the Creed followed by the read- ing of minutes of last meeting and approve] of-slmo. Letters were r084 which received due consideration. A committee was ,, inted to send- l resolution to the sovernmmt in $9 voui- of increased salaries for teach- ers. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie and M1" Jean MacArthur were appointed on thosick Committee for the month of March. The following programme was well rendered;- itbe- Mined for "Tessa," a popular her- schoolgirl hats in ‘Dimer. "Ibtalnumbor o! points for even- Beading-Mrs. Norman MacLean, I? I stomach and bowels; banish comer. pation and indigestion; prank up ma; and simple fever andmake teething "Sy- They are sold by medicine deal- 9" m‘ WW1 by mail at 25c‘: box from“ ms Dr. Wil/iianniflhlpedipiqg m, Brockviilenont.‘ _ _, t .V E7 P13. TIFlSTED h - l messes-ranges. ..sj a. Jasmin.‘ . l a s ravma 11% from Oiriltcs or other hasmrul " Ont, says:-"W‘e nave 11mg, .- " - _ V- lilcLcttdoltz T3251 ' i"v . l,‘ a B, EXAMll. . Fitting and supply..._ (g eta. f; __ H. J. lViAlii _- i , ......2'i=._::'..'::.':;"...;_. Drugstore Montague, P. E. l. it»? ‘rofessional Car BELL e Marniaso B. B. Bus.» D. L. MAITHESON, l?» B Barristers, Solicitors, Ate. . Money to Olives-Charlottetown and Mon Mark R. iiiciiuigan ' B. A. ' ‘clinician. SOLICIIOR. are. Mums‘ r0 was Biol! Lhn-‘ottrtoivn, PILL iiN rut r , Onldmestisis H2 Richmond nu“; eoooo-ooooooob-osoioooféfleg] flog imfTboibove names It's the whines-s in thsoonust, scoring 440. The ioiiowm; is the omrrsmme earl-lea out by the losing side min: m . Reading-idles Joan "researcher. I medias-nun MN‘! strewn. Mad- uig any, uacuolajcoaliins-sliss moms-ma non conscientious-annuals use- Colds V! l; Bli‘ LEI. It. C. Vdlfl"?! and '\l10l'lI(‘y.l\~I,;lQ nor-s. mi Richmond l-ircei MONEY T0 LOAN lharlottstown. P. E l. ;Prohib non Commission , . _‘. _\!, If. E. l. . lsndul information regarding i<'. .; I.‘ '0'; To ... .... .. y”. - - nous '10s. ' “- -