v1 a 11-‘ ‘ cs emu..." lush... .- .. Wing, l ‘" . Supplement 1180.00‘. 12' A right, secretary. ~ = _ er’ torftice Point 7' ool." ill lehienfl‘ {W011i}- ‘1K. Taylor, Secy. _ ‘y, . u. Ddlttl ~ Work. .» West-Ang-ugqfl - - Qfice, 37- X.,_ Colborna Str oronto. . non slum: eet, warren, r‘ FOR rescues, North ‘T Sqllool. “Supple- ' j meat $125 _ 0.‘; H. Csllbeck, .- Satay." . - swaiweo - aecouo ' cLAss t her for Oanavoy School Dist. meat. Putt-lei; dlfclilillan, Secy. B. Kltifll‘ ‘J75 ‘Qlllllild- I " ;II l I ' .~ J ‘IEQLGA: FIOlnJAkHIOEIERG- Naif)“: H ‘DP! . FOR SALE-REGISTERED HOL- steln bull, 14 months old, halter 2 years, also Clydesdale ‘brood mare five years old. L. D. Mc- Nutt, Mslpeque. - I WANTED museum» otAss ‘ telieherygor Greenfield ‘ School Ne. Qilfiwlrpplemeat $100; and I . elm” ‘fell vacations. James’ I s ,_ ,4. v - WANTlDi-TEAISHER FOR HUN tor River School, No E18 Sup; pIelnest12001First class ‘ ‘* preferred“- ply W. E. Whitlock. Secretary. ‘ '5" "" ~ j FWANTED. u-MN EXPERIENCED First or Second Class Teacher for Hamilton School district Ne. '90. Suppelmenl. $160.00 lio- ward Ramsay, Secy. of Trustees. ri- I ' ‘WANTED FOR MAVFIELD School, a second class Teacher. Sllllpllflllfgééli. $125.00 Apply to J. E. Masai-,- cyz‘ ‘ w—--—y-— v ‘ "rncl-len‘ WANTIED FOR Second Class preferred. Supple- ment $40. D. J. McCormac, Secy. "4:- "-'*'**.—-*-T- - *WANTEI$_ fi “no CLASS u,» Teacher "‘ t ingwood School, hi“, Rocky Point. Supplement $125. »f,{_ Nelson Currie, ‘Secy. . , ‘ ‘Thou-en wasrso son ur- per‘ is, ‘brick school, No 183 Supplerusnrflhdll’ voted for third S. classleacfler; .'l‘imothy C. Young 3 Secretary. ' , l ‘WANTED - sEc-oNn cLAss -teacl1er for Pembroke school, No. 144. Supplement $75.00. Apply Davld= Senoabaugh. wANTElm-aud cLAes TEACHER ‘ for North Granville School No. 128. Appl » to H. T. diurgoyne, lSéc. "Bra albino, R. R. N0. 1. WANTIDa-KTIADH-ER FOR GLEN Valley School, N0. 163.‘Liberul Supplement. Willard ,MucDiow- ell, Secretary. i "TEACHER WANTED FOR LIT- tle Pondélchool. Supplement vol-ed $100100. [Midsummeq vu- cntlon. A. D. McDonald, Secre- tary, Lot I30, P. _O. twsrrreo ‘sscouo cLAss Teacher for North Milton School, No. 165, Queens County. Supple; ment $100.00, C. E. MacKenzic, Secy. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for (ireenvale "school Supplement $100. ~Apply Edward McRae, North Wiltshira or ‘Milton School- . duties to com- ihence July Isl, .1921. Must be - second class. Apply in person . 0r by letter. Donald Gilils, Se cretsry. R. lR. 3 "Soltrls." _ - ‘TEACHER W ‘Valley ‘School. No. 107. Supple- ment $100.00 for first or second class teachers. (Protestant pre- ferred). spring‘ and‘ foil vacation. A‘ ply to Walter McKenzie, Secy. oPTrustees. Rose Valley, P. E. I Ii 1's ‘S00 OUALIFI D TEACHERS RE- uuired for t ,-1llls»gr‘nsgd"rurai schools in Saskatchewan and Alberta, opening sitar midsum- mer holidays. Favorable salaries obtained Apply stating qualifica- tions to Canadian Teachers" Ag-_ eacy, Box 14, Regina_ Sasl. '-— ‘PINES SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 438 requires teacher _ ‘holding '2nd class certificate. Duties to - *WANTE‘D--DINI‘NG Roolvl GIRL. Boughlin Island School, No. 105. ‘ Gordon Brown. Hunter River.‘ -—.—_.———-——————+-———-i WANTED —- TEAOHER=-’“ “FOR- _ ,__ ‘ Georgeil-emuel semt or Cornwall, ANTED FOR ROSE- T0 LET ~ro LET, FURNISHED LIVING room (Piano). Bed room, 171 Grafton St. ' ' FEMALE HELP WANTED Apply Eldon Hotel. - HALE HELP WANTED ‘HELP WANTED MALE-Any intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money ‘writing news hnrL special articles for daily and Sunday newspap- ers, we will show you ‘how. Send for free ‘booklet. A Straight Talk to prospective Newspaper Cor- respondents." Nrtticnal Press Bur eau, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. -8ALES- man a self respecting salesman whose‘ ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. We require a man offlcleaa character sound in mind and body, of strong per- sonality who would appreciate‘ a life position with s fast grow- , ing‘ concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Min, J. C. Mcbean, Bell, second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. .W1N~'I.ED "WANTED; TWELVE PIGS OR thin sows. Apply Mills 8c Thorpe. STRAYED “THERE l8 A STRAVED HE-IFER on the premises on M. W. Wood, ‘Highland Farm. Owner apply to Mr. Wood. BIRTHS . GALLANT-On Juno 18th at North Rustieo to Mr.’ and Mrs. Jerry Gul- lsrgna son. Congratulations. - ' DEATHS MURPHY.-.Suddenly of paralysis at‘ her home. I385‘ Vlieiw, you" Tues~ day, June 21st, 1921, Mrs. Jessie IMunpby; widow of the la-ie John. Munphy, aged 76 years. Slhe leaves. to ~mourlr~wrvs= daughters rend one ~ son also one sister. SCOTT-On 28th June inst ut Charlottetown. Mrs. Catherine Adelaide lScott, widow of late age ‘B2 years. Funeral from Mrs. BWaIIYs‘ residence .147 l-llilleborough Street at 9.30 a. m. Thursday and from her late residence at Corn- wall 11.30 a. m. same day . FARM FOR SALE ‘Desirable farm of 128‘ acres at Abram's Village, Prince County. lately occupied by John JHfBavri- aullt. Almost new dwelling fin~ ished throughout. concrete cellar Large barn, carriage houem Gran- ary and workshop. Buildings are insured for $2000 A, never falling brook runs ' through the farm, maklnrlt ideal for stock raising and usirying. commence August 1st. Salary $1.000 per year. Apply stating experience to Fred H. Secretary and Treasurer, M00“. For particulars apply to. , P9119! G. M. WILLIAMS, Charlottetown Farm- will be sold with the growing crop. nor J. W. CALLIECK, Summerside Sssk. Box 123. ‘-P'>r\'__ “M, 1 .~ 4-11 , -_>3~.-. Mil-ii" IS 0H “ ‘ $1560.00 I j 1s was new _PRICE soa._._§___,,‘ g Tiili 192i BRISCOE, lib rbil nuiwdl‘ ‘ -STANDARD rename, can AND, R0Ansrs1i“" ' H‘? i “g I1iyi". ,5‘ ._.“. . \ Station- m l‘ 1 , I K. s . x311 ' merlield on St. -grounds, Monday evening, dune ham July‘ am at ei. . _ Church, lire-vial, '1. Sabbath School-st a. ‘dol .." ‘ ‘b: my? .' , F117} IOIAI, ‘BRAIN from Charlotte- '6 , to Bummerside Dominion Day. a ‘ . i ‘~ ICEOREAM FESTIVAL at sum- James Church 27th ‘H a 3- '~ u GJIEIJL-Ftflevvices . i ' p nent Saba "Andrew's Orwell at,11,"At Orwell ~ ~ i‘ . ESPECIAL nuclear. and pan- senger train -will leave Klhariotte- town at 7 a. ‘m. for Suuvmerside on Dommion Day» for the big cele- bration conveying horses and pas- sengers loaving at. '7 a. m. arriving at a. m. and leav and return for harlottetown at p.111‘. \A.-€_ 8 RAWBERRY FESTIVAL.- The Ladies of Hlgllfield Presby- teri n Church will hold n. Straw- ber Festival] on ‘the grounds 0p~ poste the Church on thc after- noon and even-ing of wflllflefidfly, July, cm. _ ' , eiARsAlNs, IN WOODr-Snft slabs nnid deal ends cut sixteen to eighteen inches long. price two lrs‘ and twenty five cents per lea , this includes truckage to any pert of jcity. A. Aylward & (‘o Phone 176, Connolly Wharf. COME 1'0 THE LAWN PARTY on the beautiful grounds of J. T. fEnm at Btt qaitherinell, Wed,- ncsday' evening July 0th. Ice cream and refreshments. Dancing booth and horse swing. In uid oi’ telepll ne line. PEltl, NALS \. Mr. E. (irosby, (‘ape 'I‘rnverse motored to ‘the city yesterday. While in the city he visit-ed his old friend, Mr. Frank Hnutnllier, liuli- fax. who ‘has a string of fast ilorscs in training at the stables on the Exhibition Grounds. ‘Mr. (Jhos. Manhood arrived yes- terilny from Mmlcton on u ulutor trip, nbcolnpanled =by llIS aisicl’. Miss Bertha ‘Manhood. and ills cousin,','Mliss Mildred Cousins, oi Framing am, lMuss. IVIr.,und Mrs. A.‘ AnMaoL od, of Melfeds Mills, zlisu accompanied them. ' ' ‘ w‘, Western Guardian —SEE VALLEY ‘FARM present‘- ed by the Tyne Valley Dramatic (null In their hall on Monday next ‘ Basket social in connection. n: -a-_.¢-' -CONFIRMATION SERVICES. ——I>Ils Lordship Bishop Worreil, confirmed :1 number of candidates nt-Suln-merside, St._Elr-.nnors and other Island points this week. ‘_-“VALLEY FARM",-’l‘his de- Ilglltfui plny will be stilgcd ut Tyne Valley Monday noxt ult ii p. m. by the Tyne Valley Drulnutic (tlub and us the proceeds lire for new side-- wuilks-(averyone who can should en- (IUIIIIBrQQ it by their uttendnnctm, --9PECIA~.L TRAINL-The man- agement of the Summcrslde Driv- ing Park is arranging for a special train leaving (Iharlottetown at 7 u. m. iFl-ikly morning. conveying horses anti-passengers to the races. Leaving for return at 8 p. ln. CliOSINGu- The Sum ersidelllgh School closed Wednesday morning. The public- were invited and muny attended to visit thekliiferent uluss rooms to see the classes at WOYII, after‘ whteh-‘itnc more formal exercises took place in the assentbly hull. -- (HjOOL —-WEDNE‘SDAY CLOSING-The beginning of the Wednesday lIlllIf- huliday among the Summerslde stores for. the summer months startsUnem Wednesday, July 0th and may be continued throughout- July, August and September. 8-i- thoug-h it is understood September" closing has not been definitely de- cided upon as yet by the "Muh- nuts. j-o0>———— Church 0i Scotland, , , Y ., , _ . ' Annual Meeting 'l'he nnnusl meeting of the Cen- irul Parish Church of ‘Scotland. will be heldon Tuesday, July 5th at 12 o'clock, noon in the Peoples (‘hurch at Charlottetown. DONALD J. MacNElLL. Secretary. TICE TIIAINOQITIRE isunasnv for yolr tinpns tube treub. I gunrsntld. Corndr Queen and We I-[Otrpstn- w . Jar-n- - . ...1.~./,.-.» -,;. , _ M, . in; y i: '9‘ - 1-, i, Wu, H. . py- e‘- ,, . .. ‘thanks the donation ur a large box . of trout “pm-arr. ll. N. Taylor ' of Montreal ' ' > -.~ , lull. _ . it m. Absolute semiautom- a‘ -. .lF DOMINION DAY is NOT fine races at Riverside Park, Vernon. will In: held Saturday Jilly 2nd school. Plculc._ Remember the picnic on Springlun School grounds this Thursday evening. . . ,. . STRAWDERRIIEB SPFVQd with icc cream at the festival at Sum- merfield July 4th. P. E. I. l-‘lospitolioklllilvledges with ‘ CARVELL BIRDS Ilavc received a wire lrorrfthe ‘(lanolin S. S. Lines that tile-S. S. “Manor left Montre- al 0n_ Tuesday at 5.15 p. in, and it! due lo arrive in Charlottetown Fri- duy evening. ‘ SUMMER HOLIDAY.—— Some. nccuuludation will lu- available at ilie Summer Resort ut Holland (‘ova utter July 1st Il_\‘ the week or month. Apply Rout-rt Cotton at Maritime Stationers. TH-E PICNIC FISHING TRIP or rather outings will Illii ngcomplete unless some person In ‘the party has u kodak or camera. NAII ours urs reduced.‘Iihlohnsolfwbwlqhnwn Drugglsts. ,4 I -, my, ; IN rl-lgi, 1;_ll.l_ m’ H'I;"‘*1C(lll;._ plsiuls are’ éng uuuie " esilenis of (lrsaiffleorge slr-utiel-tlie howl ing m’ a neighbors dogwvhoso mill~ ' night serenades ul-e not conductive to lullmy sin-tubers. . p FIRE ALARM-The firemen xverv called out lust night at 10.50 for .‘l_ blaze in il shed on Prince Strw-t wharf. No (Iiilllflgfi is report- ed und the fire ivau almost im- mediately extinguished. HORSE NOTE-it'll’. Thomas ls tlln owner of u very pretty cilest- nul collt, sired by Lacopla, (2.09). Thu colt which is‘ u, model oi’ style and beauty. flIliI likely to prove cpl-ally, Is much admired by horse- mt-n. A S-PEOIAL FREIGHT and pas- senger train will leave Charlotte- town for Stlmml-rside on Dominion Day for the big celebration cun- voving horses and pssseng-crs leuv- lnu nt 7 a. m. arriving at 10 n. m. and leave IIIItI return for (‘liar lolgetown at 8 p. m._ At the Strllu-blerry festival ut Sprlngton Thursday evening at sewn o'clock iIld eelelbrated Scot- I-INII comedian. Sandy MncGregrlr, will be present, and will furnish elul-rtainlnent lzalore for the us- llPlhillfifl multitude. The bagpipes will. also sound o'er hill and dale. so than! much lplensure, lmay be anticipated‘. v - ‘ o - ~ ‘ FAST HORSESMMr. Frank Bow‘ lvllior is to h» commended for the fiuv ppearanvc/‘of the horses und- erl s chargv at the Exhibition glv-u ds. among which arc Ravine ~2. I ‘1-4, owned by ‘R. A. Corbett, iluiifnx; a three years old, owned -b,\"G. H. l-ll.npcr_ Charlottetown; llwlililn, a green mare lyrougllt frllui the Old illury Stnillesfin New Yuri; by Dr. .I S. Jenkins mid work ell u; milo in l-srt in 2.30; Dorlgolu, 2.‘.‘l"~1-4 owned by T. f‘. Eugen. all)‘: Devilish Doll-y by (‘omluotlure (ll-linked an rosy mile yesterday in 2323i; and n llumber of other green lulrses who ire making good‘ time" unlier his cue. ‘ CARD 0F THANKS .\lr. John W. Murphy-ind ‘sisters oi Sell Viev, wish to tender their sillvfifQ and grateful thanks to their ll-il-nds and neighbor-sf‘ for their. pluhy sholwn them -in their recent SIHI bereavement. flu/airy Notes Yesterday‘ 0st the first full ilnys program in he carried oul by the‘ lul-lnbers of tile Prince Edward I8- iillld Lighjl Horse in training here. Ii required ilII of Tuesday (their lust d j tn have the troops and lulrsesf, pfin Summersido and hlon- ulzue‘? etlll-r with the (Tilarlolle- town’ __ uadl-lm brought into camp illlil ' ablislu-d Ill the quarters al- lulflli f0 them. it was a long day mr Most of lilo men. The loading 0f libmag on llu- trains begun sim- llllilliepusly iii Montague and Sum- luurside nt foul‘ o'clock In the morn l!!- Add the lust (Ill-ties of the daY were finished zlboilt 9 p. m. There M; 3 geneml lll-sirecn the part .ll' all ruitks l0 “hit the hay" us. curly as mssilllu Notwithstanding LIII this the-cllnklng of troops spurs mull] be ,llcarll on our sidewalks lluringthe evening as the ardent lines swung their smart little whips ..nd threw their peculiar character slicifetchlng gIilllfl-IB at those who pWITVIE larly ntlrlltctcd their atten- netsuy unis adayto put the mam 9p llu- WIFID to stay. The ‘mummy; (llririer, Col. W. C.’ I- ll IS justly proud 0f hi5 illlll. ' lilo suburb parade lrdg (beyond the Golf Links)- m, woflhy uf troops which . ‘been in trllining for a very- n qltionger lllllt‘ than these. At. iil same rate of progress the ti lit Horse will perform calmly is well as of OIII boiore the tenni- n- hm of their short camp- ‘Exceptionally fine tyne" or It 1mg]; and Imrses fill! Ilfifill 6B- ' "this year. The standard for m er‘ ranks is live feet eight s. A decided cs ore de cums ilken hold oi‘ ull ranks WNk-li Jisve tellinir- effect on the s of the umzimeflt- - em Thacker, accompanied u dot. Anderson of Military Head ‘fin, Qmtwn. look the ollute a}; "gong returned from “fill (tar-noon. lie sfterwarclhfiz ' 1n, uppftlvill of their e‘ -chiog ims Dr. Chases l DONATlON!hRlcE|\/ED.— Tnel NW3 LcoPr-uught, (iherry Valley meek mule; ‘that Ililppens. Nouuan, Greenvll-u‘ Farm, Albany. - uulny acts of kindnesé and sym- _ l Juan-pa- i Poisonsin the system cause illl-IJWIIGS and stillness. The lsons are quickly removed y the use of Dr. Chase's Kid- neyslnivcr Pills. One pill a dose}. 25c a box. nr, filth.) 8c Montague Stake Races ‘Montague Stake Race (flusses did not all fill, their not being sufficient entries in the 2.i7~-~2.:£i) class ,lt has been declared off, and an upen class will be substituted at a later date. The following are the nominal-- tiuns in the 2.40 irot. nolly, nest "11. Kelly, Siluthport ‘James Arblng, Charlottetown. 9, J. M. Kearney, Sturgeon. l0 Dr. J. W. McIntyre, hloniugul: The following are the numiuu- ‘tlons in the 2.25 Pare 1 P. S. Hewett, Capo 'l‘rzlverse. 2 W. McNeill, Solltllport. 1 W. MoNc-ill, Suutllpurt Ilium 2 Kennedy and ('0, (Yheziry 3 F. W. Christopher. Boston. 4 James Riley, (lul-lperzlux. 5 W. A._Mutthcws, Sunlnlersiio. Gurnllulu 0 'I‘. G. Ives, Montague. (‘onuar ' 7 8 Dowllng, l0 4 (I. H. Benoit, Charlottetown 5 '1‘. G. Ives, Montague 611i. Kelly, Soulhport. 7 McKinnon Drug (‘o., (‘llnrloite- town. 8 .‘I. ll. McGregor, Montague. The 2nd puyluent of 2 per cent. is due on Su-turdzly, July 2nd. 2» Giliil -i-—<-o§-i- Bewnlre of a meek Imun or it's the unexpected‘ Closing ’oi City Schools (Cuihinlletl frolli Page One) Lellau, Gerald McGuigltn, Egan_ Joseph Corrigun, Willie Mu lntyre, Daniel Head, Alfreud Clinton, I-‘red Mall. Arthur Hogan, Joseph Arthur (‘0un0II_V. Aubiu Richard Eric Doucette, John Plztceflvuri Laurie, John McGillvury, Reggie Urchin, John liivGuigun, W.ilie Me Court. Arthur Iigan, James Lonergun, Robert (‘on Joseph Murnagllaln, Ilmlcettc, Leo. (Ioroorzln. 2 yl-urs-l<‘rilneis (Zorrigun, Willie rlmlngaphie, John Dillon, Hurry llilpfllll)’. ,3 yellrs~Cyiril Cube. Joseph White, Edward Zuit, Frank Payne, Itubcrt Ryan. 4 yeursA-Rolleri Harley Whclan, Earl Ilv-zmion, John Gurn- Arbun Przlugili, (‘lurcnre IIUWiill, Ernest llrnllley’, Flrnel-lt Rollin, 5 yeurs- dioniul. lloiroll. Wilfred John (‘nnnollyy lilllvul-ll 7 _V8ill‘S—~Af‘l.Illli‘ Sl-xluu, Lrcnurd (formally, (‘Ilzlrles Slllllurzlll, Jumg-rll Fred Joseph, Joseph Lunergan, Ilruce Bigot. ‘8 yl-lll"s~-l)cnllis Zilont iilcldurlune 'l‘holnus Mr-Ful‘ lune, Alvin Binns. 0 yl.-:lrs---Arthllr Hillier. yours-ltobert (icorgo Connolly, JOSUIIII MCISIIIJK‘. PRIZE LIST l. (iovelnor Awarded for proficient-y iu Grade l\'. Won by St. (‘lair lluuughzin. (}oin---./\\\‘:lrliv*ll lo lmy ‘standing second . uutcd by Rev. J. i‘. Ail-tiuigzlll. Wuu a by Jus McMillan. 3. (loid (loin-Awarded for best zly ‘m British Navy. Ilullzltud by laughter-s oi’ Ihi‘ ifillllzlrv" .1 fir" Ill’ Gel!“ ‘Maddigan. by Rev. Dr. J. C. MoGu by 6 (Flair Monaghan. 3.8 lold Mcdal-Awa g . during the year. Donated Fred Si. (flair Iiionaglian. Fisher, Aifreadl ficlency in Grade IX_4D I Rev. Lawrence Smith mm" Juhn (Jonnoily. lmiency in by Rev. Maurice Gonnley. Alfred by Alfred Doucette. Amp“ ficincy in Gram; v1, Dona All-Killian, Er- “"““i°"' lltlizln History. Donated Iliynn. RUy Mr: Mlilnnis, liuruld wrtuinnlcnt iu Queen Fred .lus<-pll Fisher. , lhriron. (‘lluriou Dept. Won by‘ Kenneth (iarnhulu. I..‘l uud illillt-llltltl. Dc naled IJy Monte-lib, nutcll by Dr. W. \Von by liarry Ilappcny‘. G(?fi(‘l‘1lI'.\‘ .\Iednl— by Rev. Maurice McDon by Itzlylnond Hughes. ill Grudo X lln- eucy in Grade IV Miss bull's DeptwDonated hy Won lion's 4. Gold Coin for batin~Donated st improvement in writing nfl Moran. Won by l-‘red Joseph, 6. Gold (‘oin for I~‘rench—-Donet- cd by Dr. J. D. Mclntrye. Won by 7. Gold (join-Aurlrded for pro- . \V0n by 8. Gold Coin-Awarded for pro- Grade VHF-Donated hluDunzlltl. Won 9. Gold ffoin» Awarded for pro- \\'. J. l’. Mrhlillan. Wbn by Earl l0. Gold (Iuln—-Awa-rderi for. Cah- liiliil‘. ‘Won by St. (Ila-Ir Monaghlln. 11. Gold tioinflAwarded fur best assays on the Sandy McGregor en- rlclluol. Donated by Sandy .VIcGrv- gur. Won by Gerald Muddigan and l2. Gold (‘rlIm-Awardcrl for uro- llcil-ncy in Grade V Miss McDon- ald's I)t‘|Il. Ilonuteil ‘ny Dr. W. J. I‘. ‘Ml-Milton. Wan by Edward Horn- IV ill. Gold (loln—An'lrded for pro- ficiency in Grade V Miss Vessl-iyhs l4. Gold (‘uln-~.»\werlle(l for cf- lifli-‘IIPY in (lllII, physical exercise Jenkins. Won by Clarence Ilowutl. l5. Gold Coin-A\vurded to boy stand-ing second In Grade IX. Do- J. P. McMillan. 16. Gold Coin—-.Au'arded to luuklng greatest progress in the school work oi‘ Grade X. l7. Prize-Awarded for profici - Ledwcil. Won by‘ Cyril Ryan. IS. I)I'IZG-':\\VUX'(.I\HI to boy stunti- ing sound in Grade IV Miss {Vlurnag Mrs. Vessey , Well __iilul llappy- rded by Princi- STATES TROUBLES WENT‘ AWAY AND SHE'S LIKE A ~ DIFFERENT PERSON "Tanlac has been such a bless- ingto me I feel it would be a, positive wrong if I did not help to spread [I10 news about this wooden‘ ful ulelliclne," said Mrs, Ronald Vvssera 5 Douglas st. Charlotte- town. ' "Nobody knows how I suffered for ‘months because of indigestion‘ None of my food tasted good to me and I sufferer! so much after eat- ingqeven the sight of food was dis- tasteful. lwas worried. nervous and luiseruble all the time. “Tanluc line oilunged me so much 4 Icnn hardly realize I am the same person. Ihuve such n splendid- uppctite and my digestion seem! so perfect that there is an much difference between my condition now and what is was before taking Tfllllili? us thure is IJGIJVGGH day and night. All my troubles seem to just have IIIPIIPII away and 1 an\ lleullhicr and happier than I have ,. been in many zi your. I know that - . um helping others when I recom ulend Tnnlac, fnr I know the goalie? ii. WIII do." Tunlul: is sold in (‘harlottetown ' by Iie-ddin Brow, and by leading one! ed by ted by Dr, by Mayor Square McMillan. Ilr. S. ll. Iai‘-'I\\'I‘II. \\'on by Arthur Garrett. '19. Prize for Arithmetic Grade VIII. Won by Jns Monaghan. ‘ 20 Gold (fuin-whwartlvd for E1185 Ilsh Gflltii", VI. Presented by llarryi McLeod, Won by .lo.~leph Trainor. i ill. Gold (‘uln- Awarded to bash‘ lullllvctl boy in (J-rlulo VI. Donated‘ . by llarry McLeod. \V0n by Oa- .- wuld Iluiton. ' -——-<+>_-____ 'l‘ilo shapely lunlll that displays ilIl (illgillliilllfilil. ring never forgets y) V its cunning. b0 y Donaletl obi. Won .\iu rnzlg- Dr. This is to offer you a way to whiter teeth, cleaner, safer teeth. Such glistening teeth as millions now enjoy. , Your dealer will give you the means. Get it and watch the effects. Sec your teeth grow. prettier-note how clean they feel. Dentists everywhere advise this method. Millions of homes have adopted it. Try it this week, for your own sake. Learn what it means to you. ‘ To remove the film Your teeth are coated with a dingy film. It is viscous-you can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices andstays. lt clouds the teeth and causes most tooth troubles. I The ordinary tooth paste does not effec- tively combat it, so the tooth brush has left much of it intact. As a result, teeth lose their luster. And, despite all brushing, tooth troubles have been constantly increasing. The film Is what discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holdsfood substance which ferments an_d forms ICld. it holdr the acid in contact with the teeth to cause "decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with ‘ ‘their daily use. w X... g ,///,-' i» {KP-J- Prettier Teeth Next Week If you will now start this delightful test tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles are also traced to them. Science combats it Dental science has long sought ways to combat that film. The ways have now been found. Able authorities have amply proved them. Leading dentists everywhere advise The methods are embodied in‘ a new-day tooth paste-Pcpscdent. It combats the film wherever it may linger. In this way it brings surprising results which one quickly sees. Over 5,000 new people daily are trying out this modern method. Fights acids too Pepsodcnt brings three other effects which authorities now desire. It multiplies the salivary flow-Nature's great tooth-protecting agent. It multiplies the starch digcstant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise form acid. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutrslizer for the acids which cause decay. Pepsin ls also included. Made in Canada ee sod 3R steam-nu,- muesli... Endorsed byLauthorities, advised by leading dentists every- where, and supplied by all dguggists _in the ‘large tub”- Free at These ‘Stores This Week fimflypmumtmeammm llulllllls lulu; ‘co LTD Corner Queen’ l Graftfln Ste. At your store this week Your dealer will give you a 10- Daiy Tube of Pepsodent if you present the-coupon at any store named below. Do this for your own sake-Jot your family's sake. Watch how your teeth improve. The delight- ful effects will very soon convince you what is best. Every application of Pepsodent brings m. v '- distinct results. And modern authorities con ‘ sidcr all of them essential. Now a world method In many countries Pepsodent is fut dis- placing old teeth clesning methods. Dental authorities the world over endorse it. Care- ful people must adopt it sooner or later, for old methods are notuight. With them, tooth troubles and discolorments have become n1- most universal. A change must come, Ind now is the time to start it. Quick changes come The user of Pcpsodent quickly feels con- spicuous changes. One cannot doubt the benefits it brings. _ Perhaps men who smoke see the most con- 3 spicuous effects. Their films are tobacco- stained. Women see them in prettier teeth, for molt film-coats are dingy. But Pcpsodent is most Important to the children. Their teeth seem most subject to these‘ film and starch attacks. Dentists ad- vise that children us: Pepsodent from the time the first tooth appears. Present the coupon for :l 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch the other good effects, and read the reasons in the book we send. This ten-day test will be a revelation. It may bring to your home a new era in teeth cleaning. And the benefits to you and yours may be life-long in extent. Cut out the cou- pon now. Present it at your store. Present this Pepsodent. Your Name. . . Address Onr-oi-town 10-DAY TUBE FREE, ‘ Pepeodent Company, 118 Sher sud the tubs will be seat by all; ‘ oul-r one run ro A runny. ' l r .¢ 3- coupon, with your name and address filled In, to any store named. It Is good for n 10-Day Tube ...-.--..-..-...nv-nu---nutut--n-uuu - , u.nun-nu...-¢.--~---..-.-----u.U... residents should 1:1‘: céapmgomh‘ _ puualuu. Chgrlgt