ILM is the cause of dull, dis- tlisctiloreri teeth as well as the serious moth and gum disorders. Run your tongue across your teeth and you will feel this film. ‘it absorbs stains from food and Muokiilg and turns white teeth dull. It clings lu teeth, gels into Qivices and stay s. Film hardens into tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. And germs. with tartar, are the chief cause of fiyor- rhea. Ordinary brushing fails to remove film suc- Teeth regain dazzling whiteness New special film-removing dentifrice whitens teeth amazingly when ordinary methods fail. cessfuily. So dentists urge the special film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodent. First, Pepscdent curdles film, then removes it in gentle safety to enamel. N0 other way will make teeth as sparkling white. \\"rite for free ill-day supply to The Tcpsodent (“on 191 George St., Toronto 2, Ont.. Canada, or ask your druggist for full-size tube. MADE IN CANADA IPep The Special Film-Removing Deniifriu sodent For Sale By private sale, cottage no. 306 YGraIton St. This cottage has all mo- ‘ with large yard ' crn conveniences and garage. Apply to J. P. Bradley. Auctioneer, 194 Grafton St. ‘Ysiia-i-ii-is-zi imx MET FOR SALE j,‘ Boneless horse meat, boneless beet ‘ trimming and beef tripe for‘ sale. IJSLAND COLD STORAGE CO" LTD. ‘5043-3-7- tf. LIVE " HOGS fWe are taking live hogs daily, excepting Mark R. McGuigaT " B. A. IAHBISTEB. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN 'P1‘0h1bIiil0il Commission Msrgatc, P. E. i. , Phone 709. Solid All Information regarding in- Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 1B Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. fractions o! Prohibition Act to the lbove. D. L. MATHIESON. LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. u-Chnriottetown and Montague l. ' McLeod & Bentley " J. A. BENTLEY l W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. __~. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. ii‘. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. A. NeDONALD ii. I’. McPBEL ' BABBISTIBS. ATIOBNEYS. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown N W. L0 STIIIS. SOLICITORS. ETC M! Great George Street FMONI! T0 ‘LOAN “'1'!!! Richmond street .,. nmnaomensii. Wlhsiloun Phonon! ._IA.I.soiI.I. glhlsosll. -- SMILES -- GABBY GERTIE "A ‘ZE-ll man may stand on tipto and still not be able to reach a agreement." I I U I O FROM A REAR SEAT Twinkle, twinkle, little star, On the vaudeville stage afar! I wander how you'd look ii l, With glasses up, were sitting nigh? 3 i1 \. it "You must see I love you. Don't I spend all my time with you?" "Yes, you're a regular spend- thriit-with ycur time." "That painted flapper cruises round everywhere pretending to be what she Isn't." "Sails under fslse colors, ohf" Tim's are few Proud Singer: CONTINUED "wsnr not?" Fred grabbed her arms. “You think so, too, don't you? Well one of these days, young lady, I'll take you up in that. little bus of mine and not bring you down until you 1iromlse—" So-so shrugged free before he com- pleted the sentence. “Thanks for the waming," she said. Together they made the Crows- nes; tidy for the night, locked the door and set out on the walk to the village where the Harper's home stood. There W85 a. chill in the air 1nd Fred pulled So-sds arm through .5. "Cuddle up, sister. I won't bite." , "N0, but you'll do worse. \'0u'il ask me to marry you again." , "Is it so terrible to have n1; in l love with you, So-so? I can't. help it. l you know." Something in the wistful tone of his voice moved So-so. "I'm sorry Fred." I-Ie took instant advantage of her softening. "Oh So-so, why not? I'm wild about you. And-J’ he hesitated, "honestly So-so, I thbik Jerry's go- ing over the deep_end about this Miss Terry. She's o good sport, rich and I think site's fallen for Jeri-y. Can't you give that up and think of me a little?" So-so released her bmi sud spoke coldly. "There's nothing 1,0 ‘give up‘, as you put, it. I'd be glad to se: Jerry happy. All I want for myself is to her. Jerry with his blue eyes smiling up at. her. _ “Come along, lnzybones, I want to take Y0" "D in the new ship I brought in yesterday. Step" on it. sister." ' So-so waved to him. "In a Jiffy. Jerry. I can't stay long, though, Too much to do." Jerry nodded and came up to sit on the porch ivhile So-so laid the table for her father's breakfast. "I'm going up in the new ship with Jerry, father. Go ahead with your break- fast. I'll gel. mine at; the Crowsnesb later." ' left standing in the darkness, a dark- ness deepened because the girl was no longer at his side. Clcslng the door behind her, so-so stood h. moment looking at the shabby little room. “It's all I'll ever have," she thought. "Just this and watching Father fret his life away over his invention while I toast hot dogs and perk the coffee at the Crowsnest." A large framed photograph of her mother smiled down from the wall at her. There was courage and dar- ing in the direct look of those leav- less eyes, and suddenly So-so felt an access of confidence. "No It; won't be all. There must be something bet- ter. Only-I've Just got; to get, rid of this feeling for Jerry." At. the thought of him tears filled her eyes. She fumbled for tho light switch, turned it and went slowly toward her room. There she shook the tears from liev eyes with a fierce f "You wouidn's go of! without olferlng 5 m“, mm, bruins‘. l l to see father succeed. and- please, lFred, don't. ask me again to marry I you. I can't and that‘ all there is to it." . ; They went. along in silence until the l lights of the Harper cottage came in i view. g "Not, tonight, Fred. I'm tired and Q want t0 E0 to bed. Come over for the ‘evening tomorrow night, and thanks l for bringing me home." f Before he could protest. So-so had lclaspcd his hand quickly and was ‘running up the steps. A flash of light from theopen door and he was snap right out. oi it." She put on a fresh white apron called to her father that, the coffee would be ready in a. moment, and went about the house shoving up blinds and opening windows to lct| lln the crisp October air. There was.’ fa whistle in the yard and she ran; to see who waspalling. Her heart. so would you?" little jerk of her head. “Oh, well tomorrow's another day," flye 531d aloud. ' For five years SolangMSo-so) Hai- pei- has lived in the atmosphere o! the flying field at Mlneoln. While her father putters over an invention and does odd Jobs at the field, So-so run the Crows-nest. a lunchroom at the edge of the field. She knows every one and is in love with Jerry Corbett, who regards her as a sister. Jerry's Dal, Fred France, is in love with So-so, but So-so wants Jerry. Into the picture steps Constance Terry, a young society girl who wants Jerry to teach her to fly. So-so terns that. Jerry will fall in love with Con- stance and she feels sure she will al. ways be "Just. So-so" to Jerry. i CONS TANCE AGAIN’ “Up with you, ilnss." So-so admon- 'sklpped a beat.,.ierry was whlstlinzl 151,84 herself early the next morning. Loosen i That Cold - with usterole Have Musterole handy whui a cold starts. it has all of the advan- ugq of grandmother's mustard piss- ter without the burn. _You feel I ' ions the healing ointment iiiutiriaslziblnscflrtoé not: m c . . o M uaujs , rm i2 my in- m: g vrloos like mine In this country, s rl " Monsoon __ Think flgvon g for rusty ,'“ ‘”“' ' "’ I 9-! - --~l "Up with you and isy your broken heart on the shelf while you order the buns, count the apple pies, and msko some beeflosf." She got lazily out of bed stretching amen and blinking at. tho bright autumn sun "Too swell s dsy for heartache-i," her thoughts continued. "I'm going to Then she was out in tho golden morning trying to match Jerry's long strides, listening delightediy to his account of the merits of the new plane. . _ _ “One hundred and twenty like s bird, So-so. Mind, I'm giving you tho first ride because. you're ooswoet." "Who gets the second?" So-so Ilk- ed, Just tomsks conversation. ‘ "I'm taking Miss Terry uplotor on today. She's o peach, So-so. You'll like her. I went. to s show with her inst nllht. I think she'll mlks the she ssld bravely, "She's mighty pretty Jerry." "Yeah? She said tho same tiling about you, So-ao. Meant it, too. Let's sec." I-Ie looked down st her tens- ingly; "You've got two blue eyes-no gray, no. doggone it. so-so they're green. Just like a cat's. You'll have to do something about that, So-so. Well. two eyes, not so bad. stubborn chin, good straight lines, propellers not so bsd—you ought to try some of those new what-you-callem colored stockings, So-so. Never mind So-so. I like you Just as you are." So-so said nothing. Yesterday his teasing would have delighted her. Today she could not shake otI a feel- ing that he was comparing her with that other glrl, so exquisitely groom- ed, so smartly dressed. They had reached the field. The new plane, all shining silver and green had been rolled out of its hangar and made ready for Jerry." FLYING WITH JERRY "some bus, is it not, So-soi" "It's a beauty. Jerry." "In with you." He lifted her lnio the cockpit. scrambled over her. fussed with the instrument-s a. ma- ment, turned the engine, glanced once more at the direction of the wind shown by an inflated sleeve floating over the main hangar, signaled the mechanic and they were of! down the field. They taxiecl to one corner, the bumping ceased, So-so knew they were rising. She leaned toward the window to watch the earth falling away beneath them. She always loved this moment when the ground drop- ped away, when all the ugly details of the earth below them vanished, leaving only the neatly arranged lawns, the toy houses, the checker- board squares of fields visible. “Sweet. engine, what?" Jerry shout- ed to her. ' So-so nodded. Jerry banked ta make a. steep turn and the houses and fields seemed to ivhirl slowly and change their position. They flew along. steadily, then gaining altitude and in the rarer cooler air So-so felt their isolation, Just Jerry, and So-so, alone in the air, way from the esrtli, Jerry put. the plane into a short dive, soomlng it back to position and turn- ing to laughs; S-so's ‘involuntary gasp. "Scared?" he mocked her. So-so did not. even shake her held- . ____ > _/' AillE Windmills came ivitb tbe Crusaders-flail Years Ago She merely looked at‘ him. lie grinned at her indignant eyes, he knew better than that, So-so thought, and she smiled back at him. "Hold eyerythlng," he yelled. “I'm going to let her out." There is little sensation of speed IOF the 11PM in the air. So-so knew they were when JPYW 1P climbing and eating the miles from The brcflkffl the open windows. Looking out the of water, Jerry was belloiving at her, Tfllhel‘ tillltfrfil so,” Presently they turned back to Uh‘ a m9"- lll a as Jerry "Ono hundred and forty! Here w: at the far edge of the landing field. Some visitors were preparing to make field, the engine died to a mere hunl and sale. A swun of mechanics were throttled fr, down, they consulting 0W1" *’-"¢.' -r m7-A-I‘ "'- ~ EF llCreanp 0f t/ae West” ~¢r -_ RIIQIS, 1929 '"" “ ""~~"-'-"—‘=%. gums-non fumed a» mind; o; men inPslesdne. ‘Huey aw Power hidden in wind sod apturod it with giant windmills, to grind their gulf; When rheCrussden were driven from die Holy land, they brought bad; m EIIIOPC, Chi! idfl. 0f QC floor mill. From the first windmill, which w“ smtioasry wind was in the right direction, to {he wind-vine invention, vlhidi constant] turned the great wigs into the _ crews: ii c lmptqvgmmt unul compsm-vely recent years. Then in npid succession time new methods of flour millin finally dcvg]. opinginro the mm mtchinery used or milling Maple IafFlour. This so 'or Flour issoexpenl '11“! sncl csrizlilly tested the; ‘i511; 5013:1113" s wi-irten gun-same o ' orm‘ .1 satisfaction. Try a bug for yfiliftyfiaenxt baking. An attractive portfolio containing this ' complete series of historical Adveg. tisements is free upon request. ‘ Ma le LcsfMilling Co. limited, end Oifias, Toronto. l, 1 i. _ ital}: iii. ‘ Mr. Garfield McEachern has re-, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor were r:- hour even rt. v st rush over, the dishes to uotimi’ lg with n. plane parkedf big orange plane, slow the inwards of a eggs for Jerry. a pot of jam for Clark l turned home after visiting friends in g cent visitors to Churchill. the English pilot, so-so was too busy l Caledonia- Mr. Henry Taylor Jr. ‘s confined The hum of the circular saw is l to his home through illness. lieard from day to day, an evidence. the way the wind ivhlsrled through stacked for the helper who came byfii “Wfl 8810"- tlie day to wash them, the ordering‘ ground became a shifting blur, they done for the iiocn meal, Sa-so 11nd 11 wre over the sound, blue saucepan few irce minutes. She could see her, r511; visitor to Canoe Cove. NIP. Donald McDonald was a re-i The many friends of John McDon- ald are pleased to se him home again after going through an operation in V l-‘lcria McGilllvsry. 3, Edmund De- the P. E. Island Hospital. , BALTIC SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of March. Grade X. (Senior). 1. Margaret Riley. 2, Thelma Donald. Grade X. (Junior). I. Marlon Simpson. l l l l i l t , Grade VIII. l. Jean Simpson. 2, llnney. l Grade VI. l, Leslie McKenzie. and would run only when (in , OUR coasted toward earth, a giant bobsled with the atmosphere for a hill, there was a gentle Jar of a perfect land- ing, the slow taxi b0 a. 5WD. and S0- so's busy day was upon her again. A little group was standing idly to watch them land. “How's she go, Jerry?" some one asked, "Ask so-so." "She's a peach," So-so declarded jumping down from the cockpit. “Thanks, Jerry." “Heyi. wait a minute, woman. You woudnt go of‘! without offering a poor man some breakfast. would you?" He caught up with her and Joined her in‘tlio walk to the Crows- nest where several men were wait- lng. JEALOUSY As he unlocked the door for her Eo-so wondered duly once more why this careless brotherly affection of Jerry's seemed so flat, so tasteless this momlng. It was all he had ever gift"! her. But then never before had he shown so much enthusiasm over am! other girl as he was showing over this Constance Terry. Once inside she was busy. toast. to be made, coffee measured and served cream opened and poured into the little containers, two four minute Side, Back, Arms Achcd With Rheumatic Pain Painful Esporionco Belated by Resident of (lodorlch Goderich, Ont. From her homo on Bennett Street comes word of the wonderful results of Ncrvtiins achieved in Mrs. Leveryb cuss. She suffered from shooting pains in the side, arms snd bsck. These muscu- lar pains caused intense distress. Ordinary ‘measures failed. Then Norvilfno was applied. It: penetrated quic Its paid-relieving Influence quickly brought esso and comfort. All pin dtsspposred-rccovsry was complete. This sit goes to prove whet s. powerful linimsnt Norviilno is. shabby blue plfillc that belonged to n famous actor. TO BE CONTINUED RICE POINT NOTES Our school is progreslng favourably under the skillful mangaement of Miss Margaret Smallwood. Mr. James LicEachern has re- turned home after visiting Nine Ivillq Creek. Mr. J. McNevin of Canoe Cove, was a recent visitor to Nine Mlle Creek. Mr. Chas. McDougall was lucky enough recently to capture‘ a beauti- ful silver red fox nndsix pups. Mr. Dougall l-lcDougall passed through here o". ~ "art visit to Nine Milo Creek. {Jllffii has again occupation ss Mr. Neil F taken up his old weigh master for the Portland Packing Co. "iflllii mn won run Port El . N. _ . months! B "For viinsnsrvousmdwsnkh s- tired issl Mr. Chas. McDougall and Mr. wn- l llam MeEachem spent tho nck end ‘n Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. Jam-rs J. Taylor, 84 Gerald St. Quite s bad fever has struck in this co sivy pronounced hooking fever. We hope nothing serious will occur. Mr. Mack MacFadyen. game ward- cn passed through here on a visit to St. Peter's Island. Canadian Government at 884 Si. Jams Street. lliontrnl. unili non following sionmcrsf tenders to bo hnsod their uronut condition and loostod that may in on boss-d excluded. 9-8. "CANADIAN OBSERVER Asesrtnln 16.5. "CANADIAN ROVER" $4.8. “CANADIAN COASTER" CONDITIONS: ciisqns to bo mods pnysbis to the "n" Merino, Llmllod nnd decanted by g C.“- tondor nornseossnrlly sci-opted. Plum Tenders may ho submitted for one or vnoro o0 4|" In accompanied by cheque for llvo pot cont (5%) of and particulars o! delivery ||¢oru|n|¢ on ll. C. Keeley, Pnclflo Cont. “IIIIIGI is Vnncodvor, changed bsforo tho‘ transfer Io comma“, Grade V. 1, Eimma. MacDonald. 2, l Marshall Delaney. 3, Jennie Ramsay. Grade ~IV. !,'Elisworth Bernard. 2. Margaret. Cousins. 3, Charlie Mc- Kenzie. Grade III. 1, Anna Burns, 2. Ed- ‘ 8B1 Matthews. Grade If. 1, Loydcv Holmes. I Grade I. (Senior). Lil's-ed Hickey. , 2. Kenneth McKenzie. 3, John Mac- ‘ Donald. l Grade I. (Junior), I, Bruce Mc- lKsnzio and June Broader, (equaln Teacher, Mary M. Mill. Merchant Marine, Ltd. roa SALE “BY TENDER Srslrd tenders will in received by tho Ifnliersignoil g. Agni“ f" u“ Qwnorl n April ttnd. i029, for tho purchase of the on acceptance of tho rslpootlvo vessels l" st Vancouver. B. C. Any storos or bunker coll "l flflllwslsbi capacity us: tons. built 1m Asecrtninod iiomdvvclght annuity asso tons, built i020 Asurtninod drndvvolght capacity 8M! tons, built i021 thrlo vusois. Tudors must tho amount of tho tendon of tho Conadlnn Government Merchant dion chartered innit. Tho highest or n"! and specifications of steamers osn be sun lvnlleltlon to tho Undosslgnod. or Mr- Nnms of vosssls must D. O. WOOD, ACTING GINIIAL MANAGER, CANADIAN dos-unsun- sismcrmus sunning Ljlllticn, All u» swims furniture In II_Ifl\ s "New Ioynoud" Ind otlllrllsfilgltoonnuy lowing grade ss s tltor some day." All the Joy. wont out. qt the morn- finsforio-IQ-lholllliiflsiittlou o Ivory drop rubs iii-and the pslns of rhsumstism conic out. Get s largo 88o bottle today. ’ " _'rvons.sulto to boisoid masons other "aiai-s-ii-is-is-isj Brighton. oosnistins si dining room. to oom- A-ll-U-IO-IS. l AUCTION SALE . Ritrcd iii“ r - ' éfyginlfifigéonki-gabv of Household Furniture °‘° " .° mwiml ' I h!" bwl‘ Instructed by BENJAMIN BREMNER Eliq- to sell by Public Auction ‘on Tuesday; the 16th ‘April, ‘ism-Em 017L008 r. u. - so rosldoaon in iv 15mm i... kitchen and bedroom suites. blath- Ihllll. ion saves-rims sod m! ill“- Lvlfllssnbsnovvnlutbcd- I-LIoDONALD. ‘Auctioned- l