l l i. i st: ‘Ill! clltlitglléalalialtgieag w“ PEPSllllEllT Tllll lfirkvz.’ rrrsolilaln WILL GIVE Yllllll TEETH TllE DENTAL CLEANLINESS After a dentist cleans your teeth it's amazing how white they are! That‘: real dental u-bilcness: and he relies on powder. For unless dull. dingy film is removed, it hardens-—darkens—-ttlrns into harmful, ugly tartar. Bu: Pepsodent Tooth Powder is especially made to remove that trou hie-causing him-gently. but thorough- ly—n'ght in your own home. Change today to Pepsudeut Tooth Powder and give your teeth jental ulbilmcsr. POI A CLEANER, FRESNEI HOUVN . .l POI WHWEI, OIIGHTER TEETH . . . l USE PIPSODENT TWICE A DAY. BEITIIL Illlllll st five cents n word strict]; pay- able in advance. . ~-- MMPHEBSONi-Metfl Clothini OONFEDEBATION LLII SUBANCE. DR. I. P. MILLAIUS OFFICE Q- BRIDGE at 1.0.011‘. Hall Wed- nesday evening at. B p.m. Admis- sion 35c. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. 2061 or 540. WORTHS DEEBTORE will he the only Drugstore open this after- noon imd evening. ' MARITIME CENTRAL AIR.- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. FIXED FOR ILLEGAL SHOOT- ING - Four men appeared before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- day morning charged with shoot- ing lll the National Park tired Each were assessed with a $10.00 fine and costs. POLICE COURT »- At the Sti- pendiary Magistrate's Court yes- costs or one month in jail. ‘Two theft. of a motor ‘.'(‘l\lClC “CFC re- At a preliminary hearing. a man charged wrlth retainiilg stolen goods was remanded until today. with bail set. at $500. A man charged nllli committing an lnclcccut act. i-ias rcmaildcd until Saturday Two drunk and incapltblcs appeared. one being fined $10 and costs or Z0 days. while the other was rc- tiianded until Octoht-r 3". Personals Miss lfiorcnce D. North Rnstlco, is vir-iiiilg‘ rela- tivcs alid friends iil Bay VlPW. Cavendish and Maylirld. Mcbure oi.‘ Mr. and lilrs. Stanley Parker. Fnedcrlctoil, P. E. f.. and two chil- dren. Beatrice and Kenneth.‘ ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleve- IOO l/cars Ago In I847 the poems of Robert Brorming were being rend and acclaimed - as was the first I847 Rogers Bron. patterns M! I00!!! lllll/VEKIJRY THE POPULAR TOPIC OF CONVERSATION IS THE DESIGN OF THE CENTURY n. IN SILVERPLATE . . memembranoe l llllllilisains. PATH/WI ON TERMS WELLNEWS l JEWELERS SINCE ism Come and see this ele- 52 . ant new pattern -- so grilllantly beautiful . so SERVE! Fol digtinctive that already Hm" it as won the I d‘: of the nation's Tvtaallndn‘. Bikers Reynolds illi hi ‘ii ‘llllllll ii .._.__.. , fllfl" s . f "that. ‘QKT-“amiq "Np, qty cel- isn't for lulu-but my son's Guardian Went Ad said IOIIIOPMIIF about offering some needy lumen reasonable itnnsnertetlcn . land Somers. motored tn Snckville, N. 3-. on Sunday. Mrs. James hlarsllall and Mrs. Lca Lobsinger and daughter Leona it ho ivas called home owing to ific illness and death oi‘ their mot',~:. Mrs. James Smith have left for their home in Regina accompanied by their sister. Miss Annie Smith who will reside with them. This column h reecved for newsl t h of local tntetest. but advertising of a newny suture may he tnaertod will be closed October 26th to 31st. Phone lllghl Asthma- lt ou ‘suffer fronhdalffiegilt been in: Isle or Ina S 'J5u.%n s‘!- "i. seusn Alt oIs it to yflilrlll! to try Mon no rim dflll of Mendoza starts 13E; throne vour bl mining. i Mature loosen and remove the t ck. H mucus which causes wughtul. . ult- brsnt . Thin loosening action n up your ronehlsl tubes so IMI enn rue be more free] ' tben mane! la ‘ an. Ask your drulllst (or Mcndeee I!- FREE - $25.00 p 1o 1 “m, each Ghesterfield atrTé-mnb; m Store. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE P011 Meeting. Souilhport School, Thursday, October 30th, 7.30 P, M, THE PROTESTANT OBPHAN. AGE gratefully acknowledges re- ceipt of $116.06 from the Benevol- ent Irish Society being proceed; of thcir Benefit Dance in Wl-lglgn Memorial Hall. ENGAGEMZENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Jclhil W. lifacl/Cenzle. Rosie Valley, zlllllounce the engagement of their daughter Edna Blanche to Ken- netlll Lawrence son of Mr. and M11, John Dochcrty. Kingston. Mas-ring! to take place rn November. DIAKING CANCER SURVEY - Dr. A. W. Blair. director of the i ed isurvcy in the Province of the can- terday. a party convicted under the i C’? [aunties Existing for dlIBflOSlB Prohibition Art “(.85 (med 535 andlflllfl treatment. education and re- nieli pleading guilty to a rliarge of ' llollfll Sufi?!’ which Dr. Blair has manded until today for scutenre.|n(§)m'1 C3119" Inst-lull? 0T Can- .a n. _t..£nts of the Provincial Infirmary g-vere ciltcrtainixi on the evening .Carvcll Bros. and Mr. James Pow- EASTERN GllhRllIAll tOontinued Prom Page B) ML. Archie Whitc and children. Lower Montague. have moved to Newton. Nova Scotia, where they will .ioin Mr. White. The family expect to make their home in that locality for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mat-Don- ald have as their guest for a few days Mrs. D. Beaman. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Beaman was a former resident of Montague. moving to the mainland several years ago. The many triends of Mrs. John Martin. Brudenell. will be sorry to learn that she has suffered a sev- ere stroke at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ira MacLaren, Brudcnell. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacKin- non, Murray River, have left for Cape Breton. N. 3.. viu the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry. Returning they will motor through Nova Scotia and the southern part of New Brunswick. reaching the Is- land via. Tormentiile. Congratulations are being es- cended to Mr. C. R. Boehncr, u-atchmaker and jcwellcr. Mon- tague. on his recent qualification a; a certified member of the Can- adian Jewelers‘ Institute, Watch- nzakers Division. Mr. David MacDonald. Cardigan, has purchased a new Tiger Moth, plane from Ml‘. Charles Newman. Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonlld, who has been interested in avia- tion for several years. expects in enter into commercial aviatlonl within the near future. , The community of Montague is once again most fortunate in hav- ing a new business opening its doors in the town. The new Jam- l:son's pharmacy. under the owner- illiip of Mr. Harry Jamleson, made| its official opening Saturday night welcoming its first. customers into. a beautiful and well-stocked store. opposite the Montague Forunishing company on the north side of the l town. The main drug store oc-t cupics the whole front part of the building directly on the the dispensary which has row upon row of drugs and chemicals which are used to fill prescrip- institll a soda fountain which will br of great service in the general public. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jamleson 4 a Into a lovely apartment. The building was formerly owned by Mr. Henry Mat-Loren. who has moved to is new home on the ad- jacent lot. The citizens of thlsf community are delightedto have a new business opening, and they wish Mr. Jsmieson every h his new venture. nznnized at Tl'llllt-_v United Church. Cllnrlottetoii-n on ltlmlda)’. Octob- er. 13th at i130 p. m.. ivhcn Rev. T. E. MacLenlniil tloublc rill! ceremony uniting in marriage Muriel Martha. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cobb. Charlottetown to John Grant. son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacKlllnoll. South River Lake. Nova Scotia. orated with white and yellow chrysanthemums. The guest pews were marked with old fashioned noscgays oi pink and yellow snapdragon, tied with white satin ribbon. church on the arm of her father. was lovely in a floor length gown of white crepe neckline shirred forming the short sleeve and bod- ice gathered in folds to a centre panel of seed pearls. Her finger- ill) veil was held in place by a toronet oi‘ orange blossoms. ivoi-e long white gloves and car- iied a bouquet of red roses. bridesmaid and wo;e an Alice Blue gown of crepe with fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline. long full sieeves and full floor length skirt with matching blue coronet and veil. she carried a. bouquet of pink roses. MacKinnon of South River Lake, Nova Scotia. was best marl. The ushers were Mr. Drummond Cobb and Mr. Fulton Pierce. both of Charlottetown. Following the cere- mony a reception was held at the Queen Hotel. guests. centered with a beautifully decor- ated three-tier wedding cake and flanked by bouquets of pink snap- tlragoil. The toast to the bride was proposed by Ml‘. Philip Cobb 0i Charlottetown. of aqua crepe with black accessor- The drug store is situated directly i W» "Id i ""5389 0i Pink 7°"!- was a beautiful three-strand pearl necklace. mall. I grey wool suit and matching hat street. To the rear of the store is l With "=4 Wllwfltlnd blmk l°°"' sorics and corsage of white roses. on a honeymoon tour of the Matt tions. In a large alcove to the left. i time Provinces. On their return Mr. Jamieson hopes later on to. 3:2’! Will W"! "P 105K193" l" IX- was tendered a shower by many have (‘Ofnpleted the upstairs. turn- | 0f h" "m"! It m‘ Mm‘ °l w" mimics RESIMED "'°°°" IIIS RESIIHEI PIIAGTIGE Regina Cancer Clinic. has arrlv. in Charlottetown to make a. search. This is part oi’ the no. uilclertdkeil on request of the Na. While in P. E. I. Dr. Blair will coilfer vrith officials of the DPDarimcllt of Health. the Can. edian Cancer Society. and mem-. Iirrs of the medical profession. coscunr aniovan - The p... of October 23rd, hr a very enjoy. able ilrogl-aln consisting of instru- mcilial lllllSll‘. tap dancing. step dancing, vocal soles. t-rios and etc. with Mr. Jaiilci; Power acting as masicl- or rcrcilioilies and Albert Blanchard avcompuilist for the eve. hing. The other artists wllose tal- rzlts were also greatly nppygl-lnt- til were Mr. Charles Chamberlain,- Girls oi Roi-hiord Square School. Mr. Hugh Trainer. Nlr. Ari. Doi- z-on. Miss lifnrv Gallant. Miss Tlicrcaan COnlBllO. It'll". Andrew Gal- lant. Mr. Lyman Dunsford. Miss Wcatherbic and Miss White. Dur- in; intermission the patients were treated to arples. oranges and grunts donated by DaBlois Bros, ti. At the close of the program a vote 0t thanks was tendered the performers by Mr. A. A. Affleck. ' MacKinnon-llobh Wedding A lovely Fall “Bfldlllg was sol- pcrformed a The church was beautifully dec- largc bouquets of The bride. who eittered the H0! with sweetheart I deep shoulders To ro n+0 - Rossns Ask about the new Rogers Molosfic Refrigerators, Ranges and Washers ROGERS Mauesric: LIMITED t Standard broadcast imlti 540 to 1725 Kc. Montreal H-nL-Smsrtiy madam, tho LIIHDHCIlY nf this medal harmonize. with the veiled lWIlISlllfllS oi any mum» he it library, living loom ui den. 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R-TTT- Fins quality unle- l-mL-A ecmpm radio-phonograph designed phunugrlph combination In s in IIVI lull uslism in tons and volume. lllgb smartly styled censnle sensitivity and suitable selectivity on rsdlo nup- cnblnat. Strings spans for tion. Cnblnetllnlshsdlnrlch lnlnutvsnssr, hand- tecard albums. Pleasing tune, rubbed tn s glossy lustre, warm brown grills sletl. high sensitivity, suitable Standard broadens! 540 lo 1725 Kc. llllll quail selectivity. Standard biosd- turntable and IIIDtW, Il|llt weight tens sun mt 540 to llZfitc. crystal pick-up. MAJ ssrlc 0 \°" b! : l ’-, i.’ w i _ "mm, She Her sister itfiss Shirley Cobb was MaoDonalsPs Radio Service 160 Kent St. Phone 1107 The groom's brother. Mr. stew-art. attended by fifty The brides table was Edison Electric t 136 Gt. George 8t. Phone 1759 Joseph ‘rrowsdale at Crapaud. P. l‘, I. Out of the Province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- Klnnon. Soiith River Lake. N. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corbett, g-‘ydney. N. 8.. and Miss Mariam W‘inters_ Halifax. N. B. The bride's mother wore a dress The groom's gilt. to the bride ' Rural Adventure The happy couple left by motor By Cameron Docket-y For travelling the bride were e (Continued Prom Page 2) She decided to accept." ‘Where shall we go first?" lilo laughed boyishly. "To a party. It will take us an hour or two to get there In this traffic but there's no hurry." lieu I}! like a child in his entbustult- The; crlimd tnrousli the messes of silly lubed cele- breters, ntsred- at he elaborately decanted floats. yo” awed by the Prior to her marriage the bride II. I. J. YEU Camus parades as the séene be- came weird and garish in the flickering light o! llamebeaul carried by the prancing. caperlng Negroes. Lotus felt as though she had been transported to another world, a dream world of color. noise and laughter. It was eight o'clock when they drew up.‘ before a stately mansion on a street blocks from the center of festivities. The austere house with its aging Corinthian seemed to frown down on them u though they were trespassers. Stacy led her up the long steps to the open doorway. A pretty cameo-featured girl in an pld- ‘ r‘ * costume stoql just In- side. "Stacy, honey. I thought you were nevnh coming!" Her dove- liko brown eyes went. beyond him "You'ah not. alone?" He ‘propelled Lotus forward. "No. Aline, I brought Rosa Kiri,- rnan with use-f believe I've tn- troduccd you two b ore." bottle smiled and added. “Of course, at the Oslo Dun], when __.__- tables runninl tho length "1 u“ room. , Two o! the $011"! "n" nixed Lotus and after u" w they demanded that lhl w‘ them. Someone bell! "nflywhu she sang for an hour. 2mm“ the dancing belln she s t In. left the room and stole F"! _ heavy portions onto a IN‘: cony that eves-hung the l" '3' (To Be Continued) sin Miss Cartier." Ignaz‘ recognized the delicately lovely girl now as one of those in m. group with Stacy Corbin the “mm o; her premier performance Aline Center's pale brOWI 1'0" in astonishment, her eyes shot l question to stacy, then she quick- ly regained her eomlwlfl" ""1 led them into an enormous room where other people in costumes were eating s. buflet supper from FOR QU CK RELIEF FROM lllllscllulil long mead-view" ' """“' ' . - - YI/fia/yea NFED 1L1 LOANS LINIMENT