A __- - ' GUARDIAN __ _ _ _-_ 4 ____ - -_ ' PAGE ; There are as dif- - _ferent varieties of tu as °f ii°§fZ`i'Z`=lf` °"l" °’f'E "°" Red Rose 1-is a- blend of about a_dozen varieties of teas, chiefly _hill-grown /.SSAMS-the rich. est and stroi gest teas grown. _ The skilf .il blending of these #gas produce. the deiighifui .-.ma distinctive Red Rose flavor, I The rich, stron ASSAM l` inthe Red Rose pgckage are soeaiiiell of tea essence that three teaspoon. fuls go as far as five of ordinary tes. ` The Red Rose combination of Quality and Economy is obtainable only in thé Red Rose package. \ 1 in T»Ell\'ISV9>°°d~ieé . 1 ,.,. -o - l.. _lg ' . -»,-'f-. ~ _ -_ 3310 "' - .. ~ . . " ' ' 1- - ' ` - s * ' ~ “ _ . | X Blogfesphy___ot Guynenier' _ 1 'Written by Close Friend held the position of Ace' of Aces among the French aviators, as Rich- ',, When Kernels Have Passed f Milk Stage more compnciiy it can be packed _ and, in consequent-e, the better_ the quality of thc silage '_ thofen dld‘nmong the Germans. Both Too ,muh ,mess cannot be ,am A 10 Day Tube 0fPepl0- .» l -ue-. *__ ___ _ _., --r-f Mortane. to whom he dictatedmost of the material used in the biography. Guynemer is the most famous air- victories being even more ‘remarkable than the number might lead one to think. He made his record during a. short sprlce of time and againstgreat odds, crippled in equipment -and fighting an enemy prepared to an hlniost incredible extent. He was called “The Winged Sword of France," but we know that he was often flying with broken wings und bent sword and that the honor duo him is as great as though he had accomplished live times as much an he dld. ` _ At twenty he was one of the world's great heroes, modest to tho point'-<0! slinering and adored b ' all man of the war, his fifty-three aerial -i ' -- -"fl » K ` the.lteeplng of sllage largely depends. -==- ,-' - _ 5 .' `- '_ ~ "';-f:.~;.-..;.. ' -.ff-.E I . :Q-§.i;’»§`-£32'-_?f..‘..i1i-_`ggi;__ .f §f;_;;1§§;=i;f .=_._,=l " ' 21,;.=.§_2;_'.;;;g.‘,=._; ,:=..; »-:-..,;f'==-,;=_'.';'. '»' 1 -. ig 1 _ _ ..,,f.,...,,.,.-_.._........ ....._....._.;.,.._.:,._____..,: . 1; 5 n 1,: -~ .- ~ - . Q4.- I _ -.-:iff ‘S .. -=e_;2;;;g;i;;;,;;;-;_=-` ~_-.- _- ---1 1” l , .. , . I-'1:=’.5`,=§='4§¢§§i_i',i§‘,; =- .' -1- "-"` __ ,r_ ._ _,_v,>, _ ‘é I 3 ' 7 its ' ._ -____.. -» »_¢,;-5* ___, __ f 0 On Your Teeth Now There is now on your teeth a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. It _clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The tooth brush alone doesn’t end it. The ordinary tooth paste does not dis- solve it. So month after month it stays there and may do a ceascless damage. That film is what discolors --not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which fer-ments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. books give personal accounts of the upon the necessity of thoroughly » dent, toshofw you h0W°to experiences of these two aviators j` packing Ib! fodder in :lie silo so as end film. See below. ‘ ’ #|1119 in active 5e|.yice_ Guymamelas to exclude the air as much as pos- _ . A tara by his intimate hienm Jacques Bible. lt. is upon this one thin that - ll -i . "- __ _ _ #_ '*'" . 'i Y--~,,,-_ _._-_,__ .... . -- s . 160 Rod Ron Caffe; is us gmrroualy govirl in Rei( Rare Teo gale' J. =' _i1-» ~ - - ¢_£= BEAVER ‘i I FLOUR 'T Requires Less ` ‘ Shortening / \ / “/` » I /I //‘ 3 /' I -é//0 ' //' :_> Z A _"` _ ’ I ___ .... 1-- ////i\\. _=_`-4.: -2/1% f/1-/-r -“ts ~ "' _ "'/ y _~i\ .' ~;¥._,,.. Aff/ _ _-fi-. - ~,- , ` -1=_--_A _ ____ . ' And it makes lighter, ilal-tier Pic Crusts, Tarts, 1* Doughnuts and Cookies than you ever got with Western Spring Wheat Flours. '-Beaver" Flour in milled of blended wheat. Ji contains Ontario Fail Wheat (famous for paltry making) .blended with Western Spring Wheat to add strength. _ You rave shortening-and you get s Hour that is always the nmr ln quality and strength-when you use "Beaver" Flour, the only kind of ilnur that is equally good for Bread and Pantry. DEALER!--write us for prices on Fe¢d,0ooi1e~ Grains nn1lCerelll. IU! THE T. H- TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, ~ CHATHAM, Ont. T ry-ff" fr' _- _ '._. _ ‘ 0 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DlVlSl0NS Time Table in Effect, October 6th, |919 A'ri.AN'r|c s'rANo/mo rims. _` Read down Rad "P l _ _ , 5 France.` At twenty-two he was it _ captain, with honors too numerous to. , ..._ | ' ian it ».~.~ _ __ . __ _jg _,___._,_ '"7" i ;`T::'_i,v"“'-";§»5,i.\-'%‘:,-7"""v"° A _if;2]_` _" , t:.:_m~_-._,;--‘ .nf ; ' ~\ -WAT ,V .{.%as.>.~as.¢.s' Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. Most tooth troubles are now traced directly to that film. corn fodder in the silo. ily the use' . _ _ ‘ ~ ' - 5-.`1“J-=;_-=';£i%:¥»;.;.-%1'1` , .. HY ____ . -v-'-'~ - ,-'_». _ _Q __ _ .'s"'»€""“°"' ’~ ’ii":?` “beg A / {':`:~:"'f:."f , .- 1,., . ~ I -. __._-.;..-- 1.:-_.4.,.;.,»,'-_-___,'___f ‘ ' I ‘ =- ' --I ‘ ._"-#=”"'- ‘ " ~ --- Cutting Fodder for Silo. A device vonsisiiiig ol' ai joinled pipe, ‘ _ or some yurinlion of li, uliurhed io _l rho lop oi llie blower pipe is ut pres- '.-n~‘. in use i`or`dislribuling the cu! ol" this distributor it is possible at the sauie time to scatter llic 1-ui corn Dental scientists have for years sought a way to end film. They have known that brushing could not save teeth if it left that film upon them. Now that film combatant has been found. Convincing tests, under able authorities, have proved it beyond question. The method is now embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And we supply 'it free for testing to anyone - - Cut corn for silage when the ker- ' , _ - ,- . , - ~ » i ii ii in uk ta a ' I ,Describes the_Modest Hero -gfesbeziiiniiigsiii delhi" 1ii°in1'»° :cus _ _ .7 ,. 'lod the greatest amount ofiood ina- _ _ _ W- H- terlal can be obtained and the best ' ' / _ ,` - `\ ' OME time ago we had the story quality of sllage mudi-_ . . ' ' ,_ of Cam. Ricmhorem the ou- fb; ~="l'°1‘ fh°\{_l<1 bi edigsledifg By 8 Film-MIIIIOHS Of Them . ` - man ,mm who was kmed in cu_ e corn n s orl engt B. W -' ~ ' d . I Aprm 1918 NUM we have __ th_i_e_;;1-i;<;:;ritl;_s oilaii |nch_a_s the maxi- ' ' . . in 11 - - » ` ...- A A biography of Georges G_____ueu_e___ who :nw _oddeg ___ _____n___ie;e;_se “say :$5 All Statement: Atfrofl/ed by H13/I Dental Aulhonlur _ _ / kj .“.;~;:$\.N :Q _ _;(f”é7 ‘ Q", ' -_-5 4 ' _ -/` L I The Way to End It Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albu- minous matter. The object of Pepso- dent is to dissolve it, then'to constantly combat it. ' Pepsin long seemed impossible._ It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmless acti- vating method. Now activated pepsin can be applied, night and morning, to combat that film. Leading dentists everywhere are now advising Pepsodent. Countless people have already adopted it: And 'trial tubes are oifered everywhere to show others what it does. -. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Let your own mirror show you what Pepsodent means to your teeth. Then decide for yourself about it. Cut out ' _ C . -_ ._ _nl __, .i_. . - 1 S . I i S GEORGES GUYNEINER. ` H count, still modest, somewhat apart, 0 great at figure that no one remeni- _U bered to feel jealous of liini. <\ “My place is at the front, always ll death wits so deeply felt in France ii evenly and al the some time trnnip l 4 if* I1@‘C€BSzii'\' io have 'ul least one ‘ extra niau in the silo In folk thc CANADA n I lal l I , . I , _ I ~ ~ I 4 _ . . ' . 1' ’. _' _ ~ “ f P6 $06.6-.l\‘I. -" iuan's lnbor, ilic distributor docs ,...... .__ _' _away with the nuisance oi' havin; . ` NODENT COMPANY' ' the loose material tlylng around. lliiu REG' IN » I ‘,‘_"",|'l,1,M _°)"'bf1fh;"°"?'i;“°'"" . annoying the man ln lho'slio, 'ni _ ' ‘ -~ --- ~ -' “Y I' ¢ ° °P5°° also lessens the danger ol' bedini; The New Day Denufnce ‘km 2° - struck by some foreign object ilini a _ hmm _ _d h _ I _ _ _ After_eonvincin| tests, It _io now advised m i paw? l -Nmg' "he bl°“""' fordoilyuse bylondingdentutuoveitywhero """" '"“""°"**'°“""”°""~f;--f"' - vide for the proper parking of thi- I ' Qllghly mixed willi the 1-ui umtorial 'iii this way. . _ _,' good praciicie io use ~ lieii\'_\' green been removed. This forms a heavy layer that parks well and nl lbs n from things about him, intent only on 'OSS *S Sllslaillvll lf ll f~‘l70ilS- VHNOIIB the work befom,him_ He was so methods and nini.erla‘ls have been t. Wii.lioiii the use ol' llils device it who asks. ' the coupon now. _ ~ is ei over so |li.ii it s e\eul\ ticked Besides the saving of one T(°n Day Tube Free Ofientiiues the corn fodder is so ° 275 _ dry when it is cut that ii is nec-es- ....... ..._ .................. sary to add water to nuilre up for, ' ' ff - he deficiency in moisture and pro- ilix This Witter is mos! easily added 0 the blower when the corn is _bc- Ylg viii, and it is also more hur- For the lop layer of the silo li is talksfroui which llic cars have time lime contains ii snuiiler amounl I food ninlci-lal so iluil the uilnl iuui sed for covering lho lop ol' lhn sil- ge in prc\'en|_ its spoiling. None ns given 1-ouiplelc salislnrlioii bull at the front-» he declared on making ilie ouc iuenlioncd abort' has _zifivi-i\_I his last departure, He had been :is good results as any. iusperinlly brought down seven times without _ when thc lop lnyer ivns ll|oi'ouglil_r _ suffering serious injury, and people ‘ wel down and packed llrmly by had begun to (ee| that he leq ,L iramping. The best priu'li<~c is lo . _ . charmed 1ife_ It is Sam (hat his coumieiu-e leedlnlr as soon us ilic , ilo is filled, in wliirli case iliorc will P.M.| A.ivi r.u.|P. 2.45 i 3 09 ifis _ 3.10' r.M_| 4.10| 0.00 5.34 6.05 6.20 7.23 8.18 l .M.A 9 oo 4 1 M. A.M.l 2.40 6.25 Uep. Chnrlotlctown 2,14 7,21 Hunter River 3.05 7.55 Emerald ‘Junction 8.46' Arr. Borden ' A rr. Dep L:_°'_v\_¢>f5 ‘ o ? Sega? 12.40|10.4c 11.24 9.0;- 10.3x 7.5¢ |A.M. 6.41 A.M. || 6.4lil|Dep. ° Borden 3,05 8,05 _ Emerald J unctlon 3.53 g_-42` Kensington _,-135 9-2°lA"~ _ ,__§_§¥‘?‘.’?‘?{"?.l‘l_"1_ I `|"'“N"" l 9.08; I 1 9 I5 5.20;Arr. Tlgnlsh N00 12.00 Dep. Suniinerslde 1,35 Poi t Hill 3,10| O’l.eary 4.18 Alberion P._.DH._...... .. - - -- -» ~»----- ~~-- ~--- ~'- ' Dop. Charlottetown 4.15 Mount Stewart 4,42; Morrell 52 5.0 St. Peters i.2ii|Arr. Eimu-it . Dep. Mt. Stewart |10.l0 5.0! Cardigan |10.50 5.25 - Montague 11 30 600 Arr. Georgetown Arr. De p. Arr.` Dep. Ar nz Dep. Dep. Arr Dep. iiiiii F' U5 cn v 7° ,=°s»°f-==7'° uv rcoissi-ig 2'" ¢¢f3C1_9.:_ P .3 9° ui .. _._:__ ewwwe? ClUl»-AJLS7 ¢‘¢"!_’~."¢!'* __U\ A'.li.lf‘ A.u.| A.m ‘-’=."‘."‘ “F2 03 _ .30 |1038 io. __ 0 135| 000| 11.59| 152| 10.34 1.03 9.1s` 6.i3l 3~_1§'l. _Wil i>.i\1_| | 5.50| 4_15| 3.17| 2.40 1.1 |A`."Mi!`1>.M.| " 8.451 3.05 7.41 2.30 1.23 2.10 6.45 1.00 'éSc."SHi`. ` " 0n|y Sat_'& Sum -" Sat. &` Sun. only _ P_M_| _M_ |A.M.lA.M. |l`sih.||Dsi1y` ex. i' l I 4.00| as pep. cimiotzozown Arr-10-4010-05 5.15 5.151 Vernon River 8.45 8.51' ____l`6Lil 7.25|Arr. Murray Harbor DGP- if-45 7-20 Except as noted allthe above trains run 'daily Sunday excepted. _ H, H_ MELANBON.: W.,T. HUGGAN, Pnsgngn 1-,imc Minn," District Passenger Agent, -r.,.,n“_ °,,g_ Charlottetown. P- E- I e.. aoooeoooeeooeooeoeoooooeeeoooeoo 'I .Qi 9. resolution was pas-Sed that 0- Nblet held by Orlodgc & Karson nl the Hil- to his memory be placed in the Pail- monioii Stock Yards. nearly $32,000 Lleut. Welsemann, file German l Of about 2.2100 head, ol' which 1,956 who brought GllYl'l6l11€l' d0W1\ f0l' U19 were brought up from the ranch ol' ice . .ini ss 4 in iheuiselics ic- own safety: nlized $25 447 75 Another lot oi brought down Gllynemer. Mid I CHI ` Lee Williams. und about 200 oilicrs. versnry.” lioneer i"lureiu~e for Wnnnucoii & He Wil! bl‘0llSI\l d0Wl1 SIIOFUY af' .~1peiir-e, Another ;_.‘.oo4l lol of 168 Extracts from Guyenemer’s diary but, as the-_v were not bid above ghow liim to have been Very UUIY the $18.60, llie owner took them out ol' down deeds wliioli wi_lI g0 tlllvgfh J. A, ,Cl\iirlf».ierr_\' ire-ei hilt the flut Shogun`s court .which used to serve wooden bat. serves us well. apparently, the same purpose of decoration. _ln in keep the lively feathered. thing mov _ the old days. says Mr. Stewart Culin, ing as does lin- iuiiiature tennis racket who has been writing about Japanese of the Occldent. Times change, liow-‘,ganies in the magazine Asia. the New ever. in the dccoriiiion nf xi battle- Your gift of bzitiledore and shuttle- dorc in Japan, and perhaps the widen- _cock probably had some el1lbl€llla'llC lug horizon of the Japanese woman sigiulicance, and at the same season make.; the picture of nu actor, qlabo- the boys oi thc family were ENT-'ll 11 raiely worked lu silk on the back of liow zind___arrowS. | , __ -._. niblnallori cavalry and Hold p o please. ` - » - °|'l,.l,lO8¢0¢eeleoooeooocnkll-*°***°’ ...._...».___.._ i __ ,_ . / _f , -vw' ' ' that people were almost unable to he no loss of sllage through dcriiy. speak of it. A meeting ol' the Cham- _ `_""**~`- °" bel. of Deputies and the Senate was Big Slirep Sale nt laiNcn EDWARD isi.AND OFFICE, _ s:.';ff.:':.'...f.'.‘:...:‘...t‘:..;“a,':'L:ifx.j. _ Pls H- MONKI-EY 2 rtl - . .,- mi... - 4 . ` Summerside, P. E. Island. __ 1 w i Edina-‘lo vnn've brollen with Jack’ _ \ |-;¢||n|_`v¢o', he was entirely too hnrii ' _ I i I . 0 Edna.-Gracious! how he must have _ ~ ‘ ` _ ; ehinxea since he proposed in you!-' skim have no sllssevllon 0! New Boston Transcript- - L ' ' °' ' ' - - - ----- - . . t _