a PAGE TWO BIRTHS RODD-At \'v'insloe_ June 21, 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd, a son. (Glyilon Hollie). Weighing 12 pounds. 11v MEMORIAM MR8. IRA MCLEOD. The death took place at French River on April 24th of Mrs. ira McLeod. at the age of 37 years. leaving a sorrowing husband and infant daughter. Mrs. .\lcLeod was highly respected and esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. and always took an active part in the affairs of the en- tire community‘ in which she re- sided. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. John Stirling of Brail- albane and was one of the largest for many years in Lhe ccnimitnlty. attesting to the high cstcciit in which Mrs. McLeod was held by the people. -—'-——<o>i- MISS ANNIE McINTOSH On the first tiay of May, 19311. Bradalbane was called to mourn anothcr of its young. Miss Annie Macintosh, who passed away at the carly age of twcnty daughter of Roderick hiclntnsb. At first hopes for hcr recovcry were entertained when it became known that. her recovery was hope- less. She accepted the rendition with Christian resignation to tho Divine will expressing a (185111! to leave this world of twain. sorrow and death to be with Him, hor Redeemer. Her funeral which was held on the 3rd of .\i-.i_v u-ns largely: zittcutlcd. The fuuo services at tho house and crnvo “were conducted by her pastor the Rev. John Sterling. B. A. who spoke words of comfort to the lit-- reavctl father. and sister Flori-lo and brother Dannie and words of ndmonitlon to those- present. ilcr remains were laid to rest iu Spring- ton Cemetery. Officially Gazzetted The (Tnnadzi (lazctte to hand to-i day contains the followingw- l The Princc Ethvarti island Ligiit Horse (if-irmcrly 36th Prince Hil- waril island Light iiUFBOlw-‘Fill’ following appointments, promu- ‘lions, transfers and retircmieuts; arc authorized on rcor- ganlzatlon as "The Prince lid-i ward island Light ilorser,“ with "LI fect from the 1st April, 1112i. (General Order ‘.56, 1920i: To be Provisional Lieutenant- Colonel and to command the Regi ment: Provinlonal Lieutenant- Coloncl W. C. Cook. ‘i To he provisional Major, Second; in Command: Lieutenant and bro-i vet (‘hptain G. E. Pull, from The, Prince Edward island Regiment. I To bc provincial Majors: Lieut- enanta l". lfAntlrewv. M. L. 'l"_l Lowther, W‘. 11. Poole, Canadlanl Militia. To be provisional Captains: Lieutenant and brcvet Captain C. M. Williams] Christopher Graham. Provisional Lieutenant Macdonald. ‘Lieutenant R. H. Duvar, Cana- dian Militia. To be provisional Lieutcnants: Melbourne. 1G. Crockett, Wendell Leon Shaw. Otto Washington (jam- phell. John Edward Sterns. Alli- son Eugene. iacMillan, M. M. ‘To {be Adjutant: Provisional Captain C. M. Williams. To he provisional Musketry in- D. A ntrnctor: Provisional Captain it. li. Duvar_ ’l‘o be provisional Signalling Offitier: Provisional Llcutcnant M. (l. Crockett. To ‘be Chaplain and honorary Captain The Rev. .1. C. Martin. The undermentloned 8P8 frtlfcti and are permitted to retain their ranli on retirement: Major J. A’ Stewart. Lieutenant (Quartermaster) D. 1M. lteddln. Chaplain and honorary Cflptuiu The Rev. T. W. Murphy. ‘Corps Rcserve~To be Major: Major A_ R. Brennan. To lie Lieutenant: Leluienant and brevot Captain L. A. Moore. D. to? Pilil.‘ \ l u, moan‘ arum "Z-'.~F=“-‘§.~:."- ."..§d wkéboohinlanohhaufllhhlk ronlnflueh l. FARM FOR SALE ‘~ the north side of Launching s Co.. 60 acres clear. er hard and soft. wood. Near to SiiiPPEil iii i iiiiiiciiis YBIIS ill SFiiFrlng Eniiaii By “Fruii-a-tives" 112 Hans S12, Sr. Joan, N. B. "It l! with plenum that I write b0 toll you of the great benefit I received from the use of your medicine "FruiI-a-Iives", mud: from fruit fuicn. I ma: a {real sufierer for many your: from lVn-vau: Headarhes and Conrtipalion. 1 tried everything, uonsultod docto s; but nothing seemed to help ma until I tried "Fruit-n-tlves". After taking several Lbxes, I Ill completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well aver linen". Miss ANNIE WARD. » 60o. Lbox, Gfor $2.50,tri|.l size, 25o. At Iii dealers or sent; postpnid by Frnlt-n-tivee Limited, Ottawa, Building Material forSalé Pine and Spruce Boards , Floor. ing and Sheathing. Shiplan and (‘lapbonrtls. Sills. Rafters. Scnnti» inz. iicmlock, i inch. ‘l inch and fl inches. (‘odor posts. Shingles ant} Laths. Lowest nricc for cash. Prompt ilolivorv. J. B. SNOWBALI. 60.. LTD. Chaiiinm. hiirnmichi, .\'. ls. AUCTION SALE At Springton. on July 2nd at onc o'clock, farm of ‘.100 acres or more. 50 acres wood. principally hard. Large illnvcl pit valuable for roan making and i-tmcretc work. Good barn on premises. also cxccllont wcil ncnr front of farm. (Tlcar tit‘ le gunrantceil. ' MRS. JOHN A. McKENZlE ' iinrtsville FOR SALE A farm containing 10h itcros of ‘land. Situated at CamrpiiclYs (fovc, Lot 4T, l’. i»). l. tit) acres under culti- vation. ‘it! undcr good timber, woll and brook on farm. Aisoconvonlcnt to sou mnnurc. ilandy R. C. (‘hurcii and school. l! Station. For particulars apply to DUNCAN J, CAMPBELL; 289 (lonuorrl Street hlanchcstcr, N. ll. , t‘. ‘. A AUCTION Valuable Property in Charlottetown l am authorized by Mrs. R. W. Mowbray to sell at auction on Wctl ncsday June ‘All, commencing at 12 tfciock noon hcr splendid double tenement housc situatoti on corners of Weymtiulh and ‘Dflfliilflfi- t-cr Streets Nos. 35 and 228. This is a splendid property and will be sold worth the money. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER Autitioncer ,___ Electoral Meeting of 3rd District of Prince A convention for thc purpose oi choosing n Liberal (‘o ervailvo ro- prcsentailvc for the Sird District (if Prince will bc hoirt at. St. Paula Hall Summorsiilr- on Tilllfféiiil)‘ the 14th day of July. 1921 at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. All polls are ‘entitled to bc repres- delegates. Dated at lvvellington the 20th day of Jtino A. 1).. 192i. "- JAMES A. McNElLL Fourth Electorate Disttictll Kings Liberal-Conservative Convention 'A meeting of l|illF1i{/\I.-(‘(l.\l» SFJRVATIVE viclcgutcs of Murray ilhrbor district. will ho hold at Murray ltivor liall on July 1st,. 1921 at 2 o'clock p. m. to sclcct a candidate for tho coming BY- ELECTION and to appoint a CON- VENER and other party bunino... Poll chairmen aro rerun-stud to acnd 5 delegates front cacti poll. A public meeting will b». hold at. 4 o'clock at which Mr. J. i). Stewart and other. prominent mun will spook. All are welcome. 11y order WILLIAM MACPHERBON, lDiatrict Soc'y. Gian William, June 2o, um. l I . l ~ , <_1,,n FHints iitflrMotorisé. liyAibertLClough ' '" 1'3"‘: mu, try inc infra-national Byndicah Taking Stock 0f The Tires 't'iIif.'.'" Thrii I-Jrpvrirvi Lifr And Corry Spares-Or Cash-Accordingly ' ONLY [JURENG THE WARM LIONTHSJB 1,11; average UB8- scr car driv u at lcnst twicc as far daily as in the winter season, it usnilly is drivcn wry mach faster. For these reasons tires “ilillPcitlfl to more .~!‘\'_t‘i't' scrvico and troubles with them come 'l.\' l clos u" together. in point of tinic, during this period 0f hcavv invinc which calls for a caroful inspection and revision of the (quip? "Yli bcforc lung ilistnrcc trips and vacation tours arc to be made. in o sidiriuc the stock of tircs "n lnnd tlic mils-age nircady delivered _by ‘\i'l iizitl its age» form tho brst guidcn as to what future service may‘ be lhowiri: how fur n ccrtnin tire has run and subtracting ‘iis dsiuiic.» i w: -.ie arr-racc mileage obtained from similar tires on ‘ : no on. gives iill‘ mo=t ilcpcudablt- guess as to its “cxpectanci'"-' rou" n tcrru from ilw lift» insuraiicc man. A useful check upon ll)‘ stirh cstimntc is nl:t:ii:\abii--fron1 its appcaranco and an expert tire :ari. if ht- has a carn: off. so that thorough examination is possible. lav make some quite acruratc predictions, but much lcrs can be iearncti "tun iusprirtiug :1 cnsinz on the win-cl.‘ if the tread has cuts fully ‘trough it. which haw lirvn long ncglvcicd and have begun to mist! and hllstcrs; if thcrt- arr- any sicvllings in the surface or any indical oiis o.’ approaching faiiuro aion: tho side walls, no great dependence i: future ‘<f‘1‘\'l(‘l' should hi» plzicrrl in it. but if the trcad is practically ~rfcct. harrinc normal wcar. and no sign of vrcakncss are apparcnt, tho "Rain! can be relied upon for the additional mileage indicated by sorvico Editor Motor Servic» Review 0f Reviews 0 milcs from Ilaiiuwiyl cntod at said convention by four Convenor n: the cxpccioil uiilcaizc that rcm .~ 1'1 ordcr to provitlo rnqiiisifi‘ spa that tho i-*:'ra c irc .11] now. i.()\\' FYI-TL i-itTiNtfliY (. t‘. t‘. ‘in: 1i ill iv i~ir .. "f 1|,‘ \\li i I‘ .\ u~\\ i-r: \\"ritt'~: li. ‘ i: 111i l ‘llll vinli gri- . o. ch mi-l 111.11 |l\- , . ~11 burn-vi. i't‘i'illli\.~ _ - n |XiI‘lll~'i li.-k iii-ii iiizilu li- l\ii'li' mon- uotivi-iil-lc ill tho v.11‘. nth r i'|il~l"~ of ion; fut-i l'l‘ltlllllli_\l irc Eu piri is fulinw; illlltliffiiii "HHIIIWHNIIIIH .*.i\.l|'i\' tiiiiw-riivii ori huh-ii tw- l~1c ll\‘_'illl- and iiitnkc. oi» c-iul, illipcrft-cti .1 .111» iillli tlruggitit!‘ url~ m tl|"ill" fiiciion -i \'.'i- diivfm \'(-ti '1 " min "tklflliliflliitlll .~_ ing '1' ~ 1' irhvin tor lili_ill\llil"l'i \\ soul ho". to to ll |‘1if‘llfl-'l illi‘\ll1l'-'-\'s' tho; P-cfni- uill run ' ‘f-i"»i'l|‘ii_\' on; .n'l t‘lll',"lilll‘l iii» flu» \‘.'lt‘|liil1l fit-ti’ wt...‘ to l ilw ~urr~ that ii is rmti '11" lill‘ i~ii;;'|i»~. You should bu‘ ., iii it‘.'l~‘l ii. p. ll. IKFXNINU \\‘i'i‘il LOOSE | lii'f.\ill.\'li.'s' f‘. S. ll. “rill-s: 'i‘lic 11min hour-i in: of iii_v Illiflfit‘, u‘ tho llyivlnl-li iiiii, is .\'illlll‘\\ilili i'\lt.~'l'. and wiiiscs Jlr. CiHll/Iil in Ilii. roiuniil. spur: pct‘ IN MEMGRIAM DANIEL H. McMlLLAN At \\'ooii‘ isinuils North on Juuc 14th. i921 iiniiicl i1. McMillan in tho filth ycnr of his zigc. 11c it-avcs to mourn bcsirlcs his sorrow- ing vridoiv, ouo sun Ilunczin and one dnughtcr Allllif‘ J. at homc, one sistcr Ali's. Archio illc(‘oiiiicil of Pisqtiitl. four hrotlicrs, Angus of Boston, Mass, and Duncan, Dou- gald and Ncil of (lalifortiia. "Ftvzis hard to soc him pnrtcd From the homo lic loved so well, But. we know in all our sorrow in f‘ bcttcr homc he (iwoiis. -?-<>+>———-—- LUCV LEVINA GRlFFON. “imnvos: havo ihclr time to fall, And flowers to witliur at ilic norlli winds liroath, And stars to sci hiti nil 'l‘hou hast nil scnstm for thiuc own. ti Death.“ SPllFVfliy hiui tlic home oi .\lr.s_ Alice (lrlffou of limyvaio bccn uii- vcilcd of its cloak of ‘litfiIVISS m? account of tho ticmisc of one oi its number-tho into Mrs. Willinm (il‘iif(Jf1—~-\Vil0f1 it was again cn» shroudcii iu it like miintlo of grief z"llli'iC(i by thc self-saint: iucssengci‘ of (loath. TiliS time its victim was Lucy Lcvinia. who at thc early ngc of 1.\\‘P|i1.}'-t\l'll‘. dcpwrtt-rl this liic on Nionday Juuc. 13th.. Packet of WILSON '5 FLYPADS i .WILL xnt nuns Furs THAN \\$8°_“w0ni's or any =\ST|(KY liY (ATCHED Clean to hanle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers 8M Qeneml Stork foYiPilSif rfiflfiPfPti flilfl p.191 "KDPHPHPP. "a knock. i 10.111111}! "ilir- pulling is at nil hard. int» i].‘i]\‘t iiinsircd, cut-Inst’ srifltivirlicum-ll. Sfqmpvi] -_; The clilcf reason for estimat- ains in the casings on the wheels r:- tlre equipment, it going without - currlcd must he more numorotis and of 4 fiimlity if the Lrin- ill scrvico are old and worn titan as if they \\'ill it dn any harm to run for a limo with this condition ]1l"t'\'lliiii'lK? What is the proper ‘ u-iiy to zidjust this hcarlng? Answcr: ilcaring looscncsts n:- LfraVutr-r‘. itsclf very rapidly, if it l: .noi corrcctctl at its start and you will probably have n much nicrd Ixpcttsivs‘ i'(‘]Iilil‘ job than you hnvo ‘now, if you lrccp on using your car ins it is. 'i‘Iit-ri- is also o possibility ihui tho cons int hoary pounding muv seriously \\ (on tho shaft. If it .‘ rcrilly net ltccp tho car in e-"rvlcc _\l,I\i should avoid thc cnginc honvlLv, hv ‘ii-hunting to rt lower gear, wht-ncvcr il"t\v\*\>ll of this lwnring tlvrc arc u-voral shims 0i‘ liners 0i‘ thin mot: and thr- looscuoss (‘an lie ivlimlnzttml liy rcmoving, from catch side, nno or morc oi‘ thcsc so as to ilrrilillc lirmi: ilu- LOZIHHR holvos more .--hi<~l_\ iiv: h “do fit tiic shaft. It l'('I|liil'4‘.‘< 4- Iilnrnlilc judgment and l‘\l>I‘I'l\ 1'1!‘ l ilo this llliflptlri)‘ and, if you :1r»- nut fmnlllzir with thc op-, orrltinn, wo IlliViFi‘ you to liuvc n W" l [iFfirfWSiOfl-‘Ii tncchnuic do the work. oi (Hlvt/IWIA‘ "l HWI/‘WI/ iilllflfivl In HI!‘ viiolorisl trill hr nusircrrd b]! mil/my] If mt iiiimciiirilt‘ austccr i! rclouc. Tho tit‘l‘€‘.l.“.8ii who for sonic mouths past 1111i been residing in (‘iiiii-lottctoivn \\'ll.\‘ taken suiidcn- ly ill on thc morning oi‘ thc 13th inst. Slio was immediately rcmziu (‘ii to tho (‘iiarltittctrnvn ilospital. but in spitn of :iil that. l1'l(‘.iii('lli skill could do. hcrsoul Vtililill ii fcw short hours lizid wingoil its sudden flight. to the (lroat Beyond. 'l‘o mother, sisters, and brwtho y hor tincxpectcd tie-nth Wilts‘ ll heavy cross to bear, hut their strong (alltollc f.'tl‘h rose tii tholr assistancc and fcrvcntly thcy prayctl "Thy will ho done." i.uc_v, hy licr kind and gcntlc disposition had won the dcservr-il respect iind 135N191“ of a host of friends. ‘Her sudden death in the ' vcry bloom of womanhood. has lcft in the hearts nf those who know land loved her 4i void which shall not soon ha filled. licr fitnoral took plat-c on Thurs- duv the 16th. to St. Ann's (‘bur i_ Lot db, where‘ lteqtiicm M as y 1r ‘sung ‘by Rev. lir. Thomas t"urrtiu, l'.i‘. Tho body" nuts thcn convey- cd tn tho adjoining rcmctory, whcrc all that '11s mortal of a. loving sister. u true friend and an cxcmpiiry chrlstiair was laid to rcsl in its last resting plnct- to await a glorious rcsurrcctltm. May hcr soul rest in pcacc. llcsitics a kind and loving moth- er. the (iooeaz-setl loaves to cherish her memory three sisters and five brothers: Margaret in North Adams, Mary in Sommcrvlile. . John in Western Canada. ui_ James. Louis, Gerald and Ada at home. as wcll flS a numcr- nits host of relatives and frii-nds to all of thcse the warm sympathy inf the community is extended in ‘their ilbfOllVfilllfiiilll. The pail-bearers wcro, William Smith, ilaniel McGin Walter t'o:idy, James Quinn_ Joseph Duffy and Josopii i._ tilallagltsin. . ‘Spiritual bouquets wcrc rcccivoil from tlic following her mother. hcr sistor Mary. her brother Willinun Mrs. James MoGlnn, Mr. and Mrs. Encns (‘larkln, Mir. and Mrs. ('htts. l)oylc_ Mr. M1111 Mrs. Fltzsiutmons. .Mr and Mrs i1 hiolynozittx. illr and Mrs. 'l‘. ‘frainor, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ('lnrkln. Misses Minnie Mc- Ginn_ AgncsTailaghan, Margarol Quinn, Kntlo Dilly. Katie Doughcr- ty_ Mitirgarct (llarkln, hiaric (‘ni- laglinn. Mary and Ada Smith, iVlnrgnrt-t and Blvclyn t‘oudy. Jcnn lluuglicy. llertha Murray, Sadie. Callaghan, Mary M. Callaghan, Myrtle Gormnn, Mary 'l‘rn.inor Mcssrs. Alf’ Callaghan; Patrick (Jnllaglntn. and Daniel McLean. i MEETINGS to b:- addresnod by tho (fimimlusiiyn- or oi Agriculture and other rep- roscniqiivos of thc flopariuieni will ho ilf‘ili ui eight p. m. lti tho iolluw- lng places: Kiifitllil‘, Monday_ Juno 27th. llundan Tuostlu-y, Juno 28th. Lnkwviilo, Wednesday. Juno 29th. Rollo Bay, Thursday, June 30th. The breeding and raising of llvo stock. organizatlg and who stund~ Jtrtilzlng of farm product: will be dieoualed. ' H- NEW RUGBY RULES .'l'()ltO.\l'|‘O,. Junc 24---'l‘liia ncw ritgby football rulcs will not ho rorvognimctl by ithc lcading prepara- lnry schools of Ontario, known ns thc "Little illg Four". Upper Cnn- lifit-l. (lollcgo. Trinity College Sclnmi ltltllny (Jollcgo and Sit. Andrew's Follogc. These institutions will not. hvcn reduce their teams from fourteen tn twelve. They voice a widcoprelul dissatisfaction with the new rules aa drafted. the prin- cipal objection set forth being that. the back field la given loo great an advantage over the wing lines. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S in days are not dnraugshine! as vic- time of _ Rheumatism or Neuralgia or N euritis bear sad witness ! Dangerous changes from warm to cold and back again cause many , an ache and pain. Fight those first s mptoms with Temp eton’: Rheu- matic Capsules. GUGTGIIICCd to contain no habit-forming drug, and to be absol- utely harmless to the heart. kidneys , or other organs. Prescribed by, doc- tors, sold by druggistn, 51.00 pcr box. Trial free at our agencies, or write Templet , 142 King W., Torontmi Sold by Reddin Brot- i § é The Story of a Girl Didn't Want to Marry Who By ETHEL LLOYD PATT- Chapter XXiill in my bitter (lisuppoinuicnt at the thought of‘ not being cngagctl for work, l told Mr. Seeley of the Champion l-‘iiin office the truth. Three days bcifore, he fliad said to me that, if l could grit a. "swell evening lil‘f.\‘iS" and come back to his office, he would give me a chance to go before the moving picture cantem in a crowd at ' coronation scone. lie had said i would be paid tihret- dollars for that day's work. ‘I had ibeen at a loss where to Rel. a costume such as ‘he tlcslreil. i hail told mother of my difficul- ties. Thcn she had insisted upon making over her wedding dress tor inc. iW-licn l went back to M.r. S90iOy'H office with it, lic ‘told inc that. not having hoard from mo, ho hadisup- poscil l didn't want. the engage- incnt. in my agony and bitterness. l hail burst forth that ho had to take ma, because mother had cut 11]) her ircriiiing tircss ti. glvc me my chant-c. Too much of a child to havc full control of thyself, i had evcn burst into tears. My grief had czitiglit. tho attention of Mr. Secicy. Pcuhaps hc thought it was acting —l don't know. At any rate he lindat once assured mu i fiilOlliti “havo my tilinnco" zifter all. ‘Fivcnty minutes later ho grnbhcil his lint. and my arm, and hurried mu nut. of his office into another big room, where a crowd of chat.- tcring people was waiting to lcave for the studios. . "Stand thcro." Mr. Seclcy had told me, as he pitsiicd me into the room. “A coitplc of automobilcsi U ‘will the here in a fcw minutes to extra Company of America." who crowded int.o tho motor with ed. Although i felt that nobody in a wiggle m,’ mu fli- some passenby, Oi‘ OVER S(‘l'(3ilill below take you girls out. The make-up man will show you how to fix ill» your face. if you don't know. Hera Pearl“. he said and pushed me closer to l-l girl in one of the groups. "watch out for this kid." Ellie's going out with you." T-ho young woman culled Pearl nodded without n u-ord. l stood stiff and vcry much 8il1i)8l‘l‘llS8B(i—~' the. box which held mother's wetl- ding dress clutched in my hand. And almost u-t once l found my- sol: caught in a sort of vortex or excitement. lilverybotly seomeii to talk at once. Nobody seemed to know where we were going or why. Several tithes the men and women in the room surged toward the door, laughing and calling to each other; t-hcn surgctl buck again The air became ltot and heavy. Presently there wins nnothor move ., mcnt toward the iloor ivhicii led to -l-he elevators. This time I ltlcttrd Mr. Soeleyfis voice above the t in. (‘ome on now, don't was calling. "The motors are waiting. i1un't push so. We'll get you all out there, (Tome on!" i And this time, clinging to- the "' sleeve of PcarFs coat in sheer tics- llfml-lilfl. l was carried across tiheiuniir WHITENS crowd, he eposscssiug, gray stone build w i“ W’ hall, down in the elevator, and "iii hurried hclter-skeltor in to an] A53!“ i mimweii PBML ‘and mm,|m)|,1p;_ v found myself~togothcr with eigiht The weather was cold and, not "r m“ "the" Fm5_l“ i} mm" W“ counting upon this rid?’ I had noimuch iblgger titan a city hall-bed wraps. On the side of t.lie|"°°"l~ n huge touring cur, in white lettors.| "will" 5min i d“ "m"? i Mk‘ was scrawled “The Champion Filurcd Pearl and pulled timidly at her The girls! skirt. "Go on and get ilressed," said me ‘were painted and loud moutli- my nmvlountl frietnd. “Hotter get Old Sccle_v'li be having n fit. in a minute. He'll want tls c-ut there." She blcw on licr fingers and rubbed them smart ly together. "Gee!" she said "i'n1 cold! 1 bct i look like n cold stor- age chicken when 1 get into my cvoning tifDSS ' the city really ltncw me. or that this conspicuous ridc possibly could matter, still somehow I felt ashamed. i was glad to taudiile down uncomfortably milking my- self zii-i small an possible. But, ev- en so. l noticed his we ro-tlc through the streets that people turned to starc at us and grin. Several timcs: the girls in the car with ine wuvcd_ i don't. iliink l evcr shall forgot that ordeal of my first tirossing for .1 moving picture. i \\'-'l5 tuiatccttt-i- tomed to strangers--cvcn girls. All ni_v life I had liad to work too niird to have many friends. My room zit homc, of ccurse. l shared with my little sisters. But for me dclibcrately’ to takc off my dress. turn in my little cotton corset cover in tho way itihat l WOlliti ‘have to. for my cvcning dress which mothcr had lll-iltiG mc, before tiiosc laugh- iing. giggling, critical gilrs. was al- most hii/rc than l could bear. As h lll~ll1l0l‘ of fact. l need not have felt, the situation so keenly. ’l'liey' all woro intcnt upon enhan- cing their own charms. They crowdotl about tho one big mirror in tho room, pushcil onctli othcr quite frankly out of tho. way. and wcrc. so intent upon talking of this one and that» pcrsons of whom i ‘had ncvci‘ cvcn hoard» -t.i1at to all intents and purimsn l thigh-t just its woli not. have bccn tlicrc at all. llut._ of coursc, l: don't realize how inconspicuous l rcitlly was. in- sir-ad. l cropt into a corncr. hurri- carlctl iuyscli‘ as lbcst. I could -ilt‘~ ed a jest. Fortunately for me. tho ride wasn't long. We dashed down one of tho main strccts of the <:it_\'. across on a ierrynhout. up u steep hill, and jumped out before a square l-rvias receive {he , same thful “i'°“'1.abym"§o°§§i if. you maha tlécir puddinflo o , t x lllllti tho pasiohonrti box that hold . k iuy ilrcss. illlli. with ll flush that turncd n ' thrii-iit and shoulders ’ , ' scarict. lippctl out. of my pluin cm m‘ shit'lw.il~ land chcup sklri and in- to my motiicfs wcildiiig gown. TOOTH PASTE _ CLEANSES PRESERVES _ RELIEVES PYORRHE ASK FOR IT Alf i“ . DOCTOR AT 99 TELLS Y HOW TO LIVE LONG <LOS ANlGELES, ~Calif._. June iii, Dr. Jame-s Martin Poehles, phygl. clan and aiuthor. who not long ago celebrated his ninety-ninth birth- day anlv-crsary, and wrobe a book on "How to ‘Live a Century and Grow Old Gracefully." ascribes his ion life tin large measure to ab stincnce from eating animal flesh. lioctor Peebles stopped eating 1110111 which he was 39 years -old. ‘lie wrote his ibook on the rules or living when be iwas 62. "One cannot strengthen life p; living (in-death. l cannot bot-tr tho idea of eating (lead cows and dead hogs; and ilt is not necessary Sgt; how strong are horses and oxen; they do not live on dead flesh." Other rules he made for himself, and iwbicb he siild he believed liud helped him to reach his atlvunccd years included: “Go to bed every night at 8.30. Out o-f bed every morning -a-t (;_ Never use tobacco. Never use in- tox ‘titling liquors. Never complain "Avoid ial lworry and keep an harmonious mind. Worry is ilmmlg tho worst things in the world. iluvc a strong willpower. Always look for tho ncw. Keep calm." On his nlnetyminth blrthtlnyi Doe-tor Peeblcs ivalketl erect, only tklttitifliflllilii)’ using .11; (vane; his sight was good, although he. used spec- titcles for rmding; his hearing “its good as over." and his aippetite and (iigestion lic. declared excellent ills long white ibeartl and hair gave lriiua truly venerable appoir- iincc. ‘Smokéhfl F A . T818 Real Vir¢inia-— real satisfaction The Ford is now selling pre-war prices P TO August 1, 1914 the Ford Touring Car sold for $650, F.O. B. Ford, Ont. Now the price is only $625—-f,0r a better car 1n_ every way. At the new price the Ford Car of today with its improved _body, ventilating windshield, onc- man top, demountabie rims and better uphoistering repre- sents value far 1n excess of pro-war models. Can you afiord to be without a Ford Car? Wlii appreciate 1t. Your business Wlii benefit by it. Sec your dealer today while he is in a position to fill your order promptly. Touring Car Runabout Chassis Truck Chassis ' Your fam iiy $ 625 560 520 670 Above models equipped with Starter and Electric Lighting $85,()O u"; Coupe Sedan including Starter and Electric Lighting $ 99o. 1,090 All prices arc F. O. B. Ford, Ontario and do not include Federal Sales‘ Tax. Ford Motor flompany. of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario .i