lDulls Teeth [Fish constant danger It is the chief source of decay and pyorrheg: :~\_ rhea. To remove iilm I use the anode! film-re- _The way dentists urge to combat it. lLll la tile "greet enemy of teeth and gums-e chief cause, ac- cording to world's dental author- ities, of most “tooth and gum dis- . orders. Film absorbs the stains irons food and amolting and gives ‘ that cloudy look. It clings to teeth, ‘ geta into crevices and stays. Film llardene into tartar. Germs ~ byflllt millions breed in . it, jTiley, with tartar, are 1 the chief cease of pyor- moving dentifrice called Pepeodeai. It acts to curdle film and easily remove it in gentle safety to emmel. Don't expect the same results from old-time dentifricea. Get Pepsodent at any drug counter‘ or write ioriree 10-day supply to The Pepsodent Co., l9! George Si,‘ Toronto 2, Ont. Canada. P锑“§’6‘denc. n. so. Filer-Ronnie; Dseiifviee FWRINGWOOD. Resolutions were w“ read by one o; the membem A passed in aid the ‘teachers’ Federa- tion in raise of salary. Nine were ‘present at the February meeting yum; was held in the school house. who ideal Member." a. very sugges- tive paper on whet we should be, ing and planning work. meeting. ‘Limited. ' clock. very pleasant time was spent in talk- Mrs. Jos. Doiron will entertain‘ the Institute members at her home for the next EA. Investment Securities P. O. Box 264 Stewart Jones Phone 291 L Charlottetown Central Guirdian new ANNAN asces, wetland». July 81st. sora-s-as-si. new aimslv naoss, wecnlucey July 31st. ‘ ' 8078-8-28-21. New amiss IAOIS, wedlléesay my am. swa-a-za-n. Till WONDERFUL Rayon Silk Stocking at 00c. Moore 8s McLeod. ‘QIOOS-I-IZ-oi. BALI‘ A DOZINIWOUGJIOISM V Rayon Silk Stockinsi. of usual 75c value, soc per pair. Moore at McLeod. Limited. meals-anal. run nest DOLLAI sum Stock- ing in Oenadapenotbsr tiship- - ment received. $100 per pair. Mom's " s: McLeod. Limited. _ siia-s-az-ai. CONCERT-Come! heal; the Win- nipeg entertainer lisie McLuhan. as- sisted by local talent, in- splendid concert at Sourie, March 27th. 8 o'- 8080-3-23-21 POLICE COURT-Two drunks ap- peared before His Honor Saturday morning and were each fined $5.00 and costs. An obscene ‘ case was dismissed. A man charged with having liquor in hie possession and aisofor driving ecarunderthein- iiuencs oi liquor had his case ed- ioulvled until nest Thursday for judgment. GRANTED DIVORCE-The Belti- - more Sun of March 12th., announced that divorces granted to Doris M. Genthner from Elmore G. Qenthner: defendant to pay plaintiff in lieu of all claim oi alimony and. $100 counsel rec: plaintiff to’ resume maid- en namg of Doris M. Cornish. Mr. Annie O'Neil, daughter of ; the late John Cullen oi Alexa-n’ n. Lot 40. AVONDALI.‘ INSTITUTSF The Ladies oi Avondsls Women's Insti- tute met at the school house on Tues- day evening, March 12th. There were nine members and two visifbrs pres- ent. Roll call was answered by "Way! oi Making Money for Institute." Min- utes oi the last meeting were read y .1115 ‘orrslulvc, m» operator on the liveninl N"!- Gcntllner referred to is s. son of Mrs. - CHARTQLTETQWT‘ ""'\"WTAN uavmo ron new onasuow —lli'. Bruce E. F4888. l6 will!!! street, leaves ior New-Glasgow. N. 5-. tomorrow (Tuesday) moraine 1'1"" | hehes accepted e pmitionas lint-f f BANQUET.‘ A’! VALLEY 0n Tuesday evening, B01111?! 35m- lflfli-hSQETiiIlSfl-iilTflflR-iB-t gsrs oi Valley Field end vicinity. M111 ' their annual banquet in the school room oi the church. The reireehInB and palatable home cookifll brwsht by m; young ladies, and served on the well-tilled, andjtestiiy swans“! tables, under the direction o! Mr!- Munro Bruce reflect credit on the women o! the community. With Mr- Alsx Martin, Grand view, in the chair, the following toasts with very interesting; instructive and humor- ous speeches were given: Toast to the King, God Save the King: Toast t0 thochurcinflffiilosedbyhlitllld. Nicholson. and rsawndad to by R"- D. M. Sinclair; Toast to 501108! School. proposed by Mrs. W. A. Bruce and remanded to by 1B‘. M. D Jill’- tln: ‘roast to the O. I». women b! Miss Bessie uaerhao and respond“! to by Mr. Norman Nicholson: Toast to Tuxis and Trail nearer: proposed by Mi‘. S. M. Martin and fflllwded to by w. w. s. Bruce; Toast to the Ladies proposed by Mr. Martin MacDonald and responded to by Miss MR8!!!‘ Nicholson. A very enjoyable slug-sons was than carried on, end brought to a close by the singing oi “Auld Lin: sync." ' Stock Qiotation HALIFAX. March m-Quotatiom furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchmlge Am. Can Co. ... ... .. 121% Am. Cards Fdy. Co. ... 101% AmJiocomotive Co. 110 Am. Smelt. d: Ref. Co. .. .-. 115 Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 50% An. Oop.Min.C0. .. 104% N. Y. Gen. d: Bud. River R. R. 180 Con. Gas Co. (N.‘Y.) ... ... ..' 104% Hud. Motor Car Co. Inter. Paper Co. .. , Stan. Oil of New Jersey 68% ‘regular 75 c value ,. ..- _. .. ‘Allvpricels have been reduced regardless of cost so that they will be cleared out within the next few days as we must havé PATONS * CLOSING OUT SALE Of Igiines. We Have Decided to Discontinue $10,000 to meet bills falling due. —Hcre ISILK STOCKINGS 15 new spring shades all sizes .39 Boys WOOL com HOSE fancy colored tops all sizes regular 60c value .. . .. ' BOYS HEAVY RIBB STOCK- INGS. Black only sizes 7 to 10. Regular 65c value. .. ' SILK AND WOOL STOCK- INGS the balance of our stock. Regular values up to $1.50 ,. . . ' LADIES WOOL UNDERWEAR. The ballance of our stock of light and heavy weight wool IIIOOIO - . . . .. underwear -ONE TIHRD OFF. _ C O R S.E T S. all discontinued lines styles for slight medium and stout figures HALF PRICE. CHAMOISETTE GLOVES light weight, washable with I fancy cuff all ‘sizes FRILLED CURTAINS complete with tie backs 21/4 yard long ' MILL ENDS Chintz Cretonne‘ Heavy weight .printed crash furniture coverings 1 to 10 yards laughs at less than HALFP E ' WHITE CH SE CLOTH 1 yard wide g t‘ your supply of dusters for house clean- ing. '05 SILK, NIT BLOOMERS all the best shades sizes small, med- ium, large, a. regular $1.25 value. .. . . . . . ~" MILLINERY SPECIALS just received a. big range ‘no two alike. Regularivalues up to -5.50. ,. . . . . . . . . BOYS TWEED SUITS 2 piece 4 to 8 years good range of colors. .._. . .j. . . .. |lal_aol_lll_fijlneeee, are a few of the Values- BOYS BLUE SERGE TOP- PERS with brass buttons sizes” up to 8 years. Regular $3.50 _. . . . . .... ' BOYS SPRING TOP COATS a. real boys coat sizes 4 to 10 years. Regular values $4 I up to $8.00 _. . . .. BED SPRING MATTRESS com- plete white iron Bed Wool- top mattress steel frame spring all sizes..$13'5o SILK DRESSES no two alike good-quality flat crepe sizes 15 ~ to 38 just received within the last few days. Regular $10. ....._._.... $8.75 SCOTCH WOOL BLANKETS egtra large 68x90. Heavy liifiiifii.i“li‘fil‘.. $915 INDIAN BLANKETS with fan- fl.ifliidi.r..fi°xs $21-49 PURE WOOL SWEATERS blazer patterns sizes 34 to 40 your choice at MENS PURE WOOL UNDER;- WEAR broken sizes shirts and drawers. Regular I $1.50. ... BOYS FANCY SHIRTS with or without collars sizes up to 14. Special to clear. " .1 e yqqq- e e\a.II MEN S COAT SWEATERS medium weight all sizes. Regu- lar values‘ up to $3.50. . SILK AND WOOL and PURE WOOL Sox, big range of colors sized up to 11%. SALE PRICE 2 PAIRS FOR $1.00 SHADOW PROOF SLIPS fine qualitysilk knit all good colors. Regular $2'50. Value all sizes. ‘ .. X BOYS TWEED PANTS knee and hloLn-sél‘ styles tweeds and serges sizes up to 34. Regular values up to $2.75." LISLE AND COTTON AunderL vests sizes 36 to 42 Regular values up to I 75c. .. .' ...... .......,.,.,.. WOOL TOP MATTRESSES sizes for Single, Medium and- Double beds. Regular“ - I $5.50. Freight paid . . MATTRESSES all floor samples medium and double bed sizes. ONE QUARTER OFF. WOOL TWEED COATING 54 inches wide all good pat- erns. Regular . to $2.50 .. . . .-_..._...,-. .. DRESS GOODS HALF PRICE a. big lot of dress goods regular prices up to $5.25 yard. HALF PRICE. CREPE DE CIIENE 89 inches wide all good colors. Regular $1.95. “......” ALL WOOL TWEED suitings and coatings 54 inches wide. Regular $3.75. .... HEAVY WEIGHT DRESSES Jerseys wool, crepe and cloth,- .i.‘§?..‘.§L.“I.;.“tJ°;Z%ft;.§II-T5 C O T T O N- PRINT HOUSE DRESS a. big range to Q select from all sizes. WOOL CREPE JERSEY and. cloth dresses sizes 16 to 40. i1°€‘£‘%30,”§‘.“?f‘. if‘? "$12-75 ALL OVA R PRINT APRONS a;big range. ... ' $1.19 . I‘ gfndml. where on i __ Flzton Station, ' y ‘a a eeveee IQ\\‘ “ “nu i’? ehOic ii<-‘.€"\‘ 0 iiiei jjf-{FOOU ' - in obtaining ‘ crucial time h FERIALS ‘o m correct i", , f! "1"" I Plsnlii . i»; lotion, “h,” _ zhiliss r03 u“. i .‘ fllso m, “that a f‘ "mllflled g m i - “d J ‘ ’ Th” ‘Wml b“““°” Re di c 10a ' ' h Q w" ' ‘"4 " 5m“ “m” solitnsfnigaoino new r i w w“ 9mm"! t“ s"m'.d“~°"nm" Union Pacific Ry. ... ... ... .. 215% . " _ _ mm‘ 1m‘ "° m” mm‘ P‘ “"- M‘ U. s. Ind. Alcohol co. .. 140 G d s :‘.‘::“:°°3':“°1£h:: ‘Lmhvzfgal: Westinghouse mec. .. ... 1m’- - U litd Silk SW01 ... ...-... 13% _ - _ _ School after Easter .'i‘he meeting ad- n a » - iourned by singing of the National "our," Sh“ mum". f Anthem. The next regular, meeting to 0 be held atthshome oiMrsFrilnk M-Abmbl w m .________4° l, . . - O'Donnell. . I I i Interlocking Tile ...... \ - , Nltlfiilll Breweries ... sea sac 13B n, “PM, mums...‘ ..., olflollow Clay Tillie‘ is: srsNn/lnb MINING EXCHANGE vllligxrxliitptegnhllectrlic ..._ 2% time“ ""1 "m" stations h‘ ‘mm- ezlifmcormlnnence a Opening N Brazilian can... am any“. ‘Mums md u“ low w", ‘in? f tlllnla slllendiei, Abena ............ 105 . 192 Steel Com. of Canada ... ” Wuhan‘ 1nd "PM cnnsuwails; fealrl“ spinal to the dis- Aconde 14- 14 Sbawinigan I “ma” "mm ‘u ‘mm ‘m s Amity cop. a1 s1 Can. Stmshp. com. ... ... 42 "w" “ma” p Amulet lao m ifilon Bridse .. 95 Hollow Tile may he used alone or 111151110 ‘mh “W” Area ... ... ... ... 0'1 07 y Harris ... ... .. .. 15% or ‘iced ‘uh brick A 1' nu u, n, u, u, ‘i Q5 Asbestos one s" u- es- ... sea 1‘: -- -- _ "m t Barry Holl. ... ' 2'1 so Canadian Brewery .. “ Send plan or sketch ior reliable es a e. Bedxord n. n. n . so u Buudm‘ Products u _ t, 3163004 ... ... ... ... 35 38 “l”! lad 09- --- ’- ~ l a --- U3 u” M m" ‘mulled mimms Big Mis. .. 15o lso Power Corporation -- , Buck. 00% 01% I-mDQflIIOU-u .- L E $HAW LIMITED .... ... » t ' 9 cen. Man. ... ... 52 50 BANKS I - - Clsricy ... ... ... 20 20 _ AV°nP9rt~ N- s‘ chlpman’ N’ B’ Crown n. .. out 0s Blnk Royal - - - . . - . . . . . . .. aim ' Maritime Products. Castle ‘rretileway .. .. as as l Chaput Hughes ... 00% 08% WHEAT ' _. a Q} Dome ... ... 91b 1000 ilk y v ‘ .- ‘ ‘ idge i050 1000 May .. ... ... .. 121% l. r. Granada 20_ 20 July ... ... ... 127% _ 900,111,511 _, 1g 13' Sept. .. 12d , i Hollinger ... -... . 7'15 700 ' . v Howey m its .~ , conlv k- tn Hudson Bay 1m mo I my] mcgel ,_, “,5”; 5959 May .. ... ... ... ... 84% v .' . g o Keeley ...: 44 44 July ... .. ., .. ... ... .... 97% . O I In‘ D1 U3 r3 l lca t l O n Kirkland Lake ...~ no us Bent -. ms ' Knot. Flor. ‘ ll l0 ' ‘ - L its an mo 2200 0A1‘! ‘ ‘ “nvmmwi mumiamm‘ ummid‘ “m” m” “mm, llinclarticolf. .. pl em .to participate in a well-diversified iisihgi ihxvfl “my Mandy _ _ _ _ __ m; 139 May .. 46% I 0 m toshars inthe yield endapprscia_ no a m. Mantra _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1m may July ‘... ... .. 45% number oi" securities and flnwvillgnmvlguu m 405 Sept. 48% chased on advice seldom eveilebs s in ‘o _ mvuwr- \ ID r 3D WHEAT , THE POLICY :- o u . ~ . 4 g3 ay . . . . .. ... ... ... ... ... 124% . Not more than m. of the compauylcavlm i‘ ‘° "° ail aoo Jilly .. ..'. mat .7 ' ‘WWW l" W °“° ““‘°"'““" , "mm, , , m; mo Oct. 12m . Qfotmorethanfltbistoinvsstedinerlyoneclasso! bi" 44 z ibgmtry other than pubic utilities. pg g5 ‘ ‘M M M m“ b“ ‘mm’ ‘"1 “""°““"“"“' ‘a’: iii The Public Fo »,marlauiisue_ooiomor‘sooanind=_=¢""°°' _. iosolim A mm g. ‘igfljgt, no m hhoelamnispeefsrt-le ‘i ' m -~ diction by oaesqpopdents '-i'°4"“°“""““’° mmnommmokunm “Mwm ' ' ' ' ' "W. ' a sieanuosumaretnlr ‘mmhubunplgqgc reserveenemounteouai , . ..- 2N- lil is. .~ _ ' m.“ oungqgng pre- - l g‘. _, Clillhtllfifil GIIIIHI I00! . a “m...” wmqm“ °° u” . vii-m. 1m 4100 M w-lm lun- l» e» t» l winemi... .. op is when . . .- its in ~ chairman, who, after explaining the asking you for ‘spec's in whichrto give a more accurate account of this meet- Mr. ' Morse. was elected purpose oi meeting. celled on Mr. Horace Wright to give e.n address. After Mr. Wrllht had fully explain- ed the questions before thy meeting, the Oheirman sailed on the electors present for an awfossion oi opinion regarding the Sanitarium and Teach- era’ Salaries questions. There was conaldenbie discussion regarding Rachel-e’ Salaries. several speakers from the diluent dietrictnsxpress- ingthsmaeivseesbsinsin ievoroten increase but there was some, diiisr- snes of opinion as to ways and means oi giving that inns-sen. . It i.e quite evident that "Tuna!!!" did not stay until thsinseung ed; loomed es the resolution spoken of [in his letter was not named, but the ioliowifll ‘ililodsasnt carried instead. l ‘ the loud of Idueetiiin beask- to notify ‘the different School Dietrich to metthfl to discuss the celery qllqtioal and esnliin a re- l . wciussugafl ' antihistamines "Terpeyarfettlodsemsstingfor the SPIRITUAL ADVANCE Sin-For your readers who are members of the United Church-and there may be in it a message for some others as well-would you kind- ly publish the enclosed "Call to Con- secration" by the Moderator. At this season when our thoughts are turned to the passion and victory of Our 10rd it is well that we should hear egain~ this call. Might I call atten- tion to the following words oi the Moderator- "Wc cannot organize e revival -- but by the grace of God weican be- gin one. Wherever one earnest heart turns to God for purity oi life and power, there a flame is kindled, and a revival is begun." Should not each oi’ us thus seek such e. revival in our heart. and being forgiven and quickened Pss. 51.13 pro- mises it shall not remain with our- selves alone. I em. Sir. etc.. JOHN STIRLING. The Manse. Montague, P. E. I. (Enclosure) Moderator Cells Church lo ‘Splrltilel Advance" "wothe llesllbersoITi-le United otmrenoroeoelinoreetuu": - "rnaaleeosnereioooneilosm Uoitlddhurehbedforitshoynofl. w»: ‘Ibeesoandcoimeiiwesne- eneriiyconcernadwlthbrgenin- that. QIwIllflgpiLIIllihLaniiQiblolIlaIl-IIWI-‘W _» ’ I t fillllfl l‘ ‘u ‘an jilst held in the city of Winnipeg, while dealing also with the comple- tion oi’ organization, was led by the spirit oi God to turn with happiness to the deep things of the Kingdom, and it is sending out to the Church a call for ‘consecration’ and spiritual advance. ‘Our Boards "of Evangelism and Social Service and Religious Education brought before the Council a resolu- tion to issue a call‘ to all members and minisiersof the Church to give themselves more than ever to com- munion with God. to prayer and the reading of the Word. to more heroic practice of the Ggspel in every-day life and the endeavor to win to elle- giance to Jesus Christ those who have not yet. accepted Him_es their’, Lord and Saviour. "Your Moderator. since his election to that oflice. has had upon his heart the words of our Lord, in Bis great prayer for iiis disciples. ‘For their sekee I sanctity myself.‘ Why our Master ieit this, or how it could be possible for Him, I do not know; butlieitmyown greatnesd to wholly consecrate nlyaslt that Insight givsormyvuryasstrortaoxingcom ' of God and our greet unwell. "The seine desire was evidently in the minds/of the msmlilre of the- Osnerel Council. it was tslt that we could not callllpon other: to do what A in would not do ourselves and that this call to consecration came iiomsto uenrs‘. oi airman dnpandeernest secreted tllemss m.» and endorsed this greater oilsecratiorl, more heroic liv- es, ior spiritual advance and greater effort to win others to Jesus. ODE. Dower. there s iiems is kindled and revival is begun. ' “Without waiting ior organintidi or meetings, will each of the rnemheii of our Church, and especially of mell- General Council and imit- Moderator in new consecration of our lives to the service'oi our Ssviouri jietrus go forward with Christ. g “WILLIAM r. cunt. Oeneda." _ i; -(_!ontinued on peis s- For Influenza- Council. by standing vote, both con- I 1 call to all members of the Church for ‘ young people. join with the membefi ‘Moderator oi The United Church _ "We cannot organize e. revival-but ' by the grace oi God we can begin -' ~ Wherever one earnest heart f_‘ turns to God for purity oi life and ' '