5h‘ Riki-DI ! $¥QZ§$3*K§ darkens teeth’ I Remove it daily Filrri discolors teeth and then destroys them.‘ Dentists urge a special way to remove it. 71L’... tx _..- -: n-xwli 'III1 tartar. are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Film-must be removed (och day. Ordinary brushing tails to do it successfully. So dentists "FIE the special film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodent. Write for free 10-day supply to The Pepsodent Co., l9l George St.. Toronto 2, Ont. Cam. or ask your druggist for full-size tube. Mode In Canada I Pepsodent 17in Special Film-Removing Duttfria i OR years thousands thought ' their teeth naturally discol- ored and dull. Then they made a simple test that brought a glo- rious surprise. ,A film was found to absorb stains from food and smoking ,»< arid turn white teeth dull. It . dings to teeth, gets intocrevices " and. clays. It is the chief cause ' of the commoner tooth i. and gum disorders. II .Film hardens into tar- -~‘ far. Germs_by_ the mil- g lions breed in it. They, 3| §TURGEON SCIIOO S . i.‘ ‘The following is the standing of Qlmpllpiis of Sturgeon School for tile month of March: ZGrad-a X—-I, Josephine Wright. Terms IX—1. Lillian Ceilings; 2. ‘Atwood Llewellyn. 1 Grade V-i. Melvina Jamieson; 2. Lillian King; 3. George Creed. Jr’ Grade IV—1, Clare Wright; 2. Vio- let Jamieson; m-Jamee Creed; i. bowira Wright. fol-lids IH—1, James Llewellyn; 2. s/iary Farrell; 3. Evelyn Jamieson; Q, Mary Jackson. ‘,Grade II—-1. Florence Clow; ii, Qa Murphy; 8, Patricia Wright; 4. Qladys Lovers; 5, Stella McKinnon ind-Catherine Jackson, (equal); 6 ‘Ilattie Graham. Grade I (Sm-l, Gordon John- stcne; 2, Percy Jamleson. Grade I (JrJ-I, Carrie Creed and Mary Creed (equal); 2. Irene Creed; 3. Marjorie Jamieson; 4, Genevieve Jamieson. . Teacher-Mary McAleer. HONOR ROLL More than 1,000,000 tons of wheat were raised In North Manchuria last. year. Night airplane service between Brussels and London is to be os- teblished next July. ' Large crowds attended the funeral of Itirs. Johanna Collins who died recently at Knockilla, Ireland, at the age of 107. Hawaiian pineapple interests will spend more than a half-millions dob lars iii advertising this year. A Cash Business ductggmmencini Monday. the Gih day of May. 1929, our business will h, con. u“ “on areas basis. and all credit accounts will be discontinued, with the m P i n o accounts ol’ institutions, of persons vino pay every month, gm! l’ "5 "I1" H111)’ make special arrangements. We have alwayg endow/and p give our customers the lowest possible prices COIISIAIGJI with the quality vidthenrziercliandisc sold and services rendered. The expense of carrying V p; ecgng accoums, together ivith occasional losses from bad debts, added r ns era y to our cost of doing busmcxs, and elimination of these item; from lur overhead will enable us to glve our customers the benefit In loweg pflggg, The following are samples of our cash prices: ‘ ‘Frilled Curtains, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,, 75c ‘Veil Paper. per single roll ....................................... .. 06c 34 inch I‘ bleached Cotton. per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c 32 inch good quality Gfiigham, per yard . wfiv¢hoiee Dali-y Butter, per lb. » Tea. In 1 lb. packages . . . . . .. I Oil Cloth, 2 yards ivide. per yard . . . . , , , _ _ , , _ _ Special values In Menu end Boys‘ Clothing. Boots and Shoes. The J. J. Hughes Co., Ltd . irgr Souris. P. E. Island "?,BE‘J!|.‘*~? ‘i - G‘ @ évi 0 ~ Q ,9 . llllltfigsewm, a}; 12% r0 5dpt28ld; MONTRIZAIJO vmcouvck. New SOLARlUM-LOUNGE can luitfi fiezzM-givirzg blitz, glass Sun‘ war gar/gm Qbsemafibn arlbung ...->-‘ .‘ QWFIQSIRRFJ¢VQNT§ aQ JVisw SLEEPING cans - 1M5 ‘- Excavators. .5 e WSW’ DINING b ra.:?.’z.%tz5l5.i..;~.. 2...: ROCKIES by DAYLIGHT ,£w“27't'io"ii"r‘iii:ii‘i l He» Canadian acific. Itdflfluyewoaws. sngarrsr riuvdi. svrrm __ - , Jfldl Information m... All Monti. or l ' L o. o. IIAITIILDIWM row-w mi‘- v-Ml-Irlftflli" "'1'" < ' ‘gnngsululitlohnli-l- a nv-vrviravibvrsirlx y . i Meeting c..;:ed by singing tile Na-i Eastern Guardian msduoonno ARCADIAN K. for‘ sale. For further particulars apply Alva Allan, Montague. 3403-M-27-4i Paint. enamel and ‘lflfZZISlt sold right a; Bruce's. ?i8Q-4-29-li. measfeitn Austins-tar aw Miudock is puardlanf em in Mon ilgue and will be ple to FOGCIW léw and renewal miner-lotions. -WESTERN AGENL-MI O a Jallant Ls tiuardiln Agent in How an, and will be neosed w recei- new and renewal subscriptions i.» --'MAR_IE WOMEN'S INSJITUTE l regular monthlyime ing of He, Women's Institute a: held . the home of Miss Carrie Sander- lon, on Wednesday 'evenlng. April 10th, with an attendance ol‘ ten mem- bers andone visitor. The meeting opened by singing Institute Ode, fol- v ZgLPY 3241"!“ mlmliei °f 13W -'ncoiivrlma May first, all deli s‘ e m“ ca." was answered, Lal oZIlces In Prince County will b’! Wifihlllilsestions on making our meet- ings more interesting. The programl 0w m“ consisted of two very interesting pap- . crs, one on the "Training of the! Child. and another on "Uses oil -BOBIN HOOD FLOUR is gua antecd to please you better. —FOII'. LASTING satisfétlon use Gliddzns pure shellac, Johnston's 0i Old English Wax. Sold at Braces 3-l30-4-29-li —ROSS -' MILLER kibble _ puppy meal contains dried milk,‘ son and a Flower Contest cairied our. i banemga,’ yeast’ em sold at Bragex I by Mrs. Cullen, in which all thel and her assistants. Mrs. Jay and _ Gleam were flsmlg ,0 MTB- Cll!'-"‘- The May meeting ls in- vited to home oi Mrs. E. liiobha, tional Anthem. "YSOCIAL GATHERING - The‘, Dramatic Club held a. social evenin: i in ‘St. James l-Iall. Georgetown on‘, Wednesday, April 24th. The whist.‘ prizes were won by Mrs. James Con- summcrside___s don and Ernest Fairchild, the con- solation prlzcs were won by Mrs.‘ i215; Eglidlstguelg and Sfiarrtigumizld’ mcrside, is in the western part o! " Y ° °""“~‘i;tn P'ie bin I Ils ladies. Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Sampson.‘ e 10v m on us cs5 or I merslde on Friday-S --Rev. George a: :l Mrs. Ayres, o: Mrs. James Condon, Mrs. Temple Go- ‘ tell, Mrs. H. Lavandier, Miss Gertie‘ Klggins and Miss Mary Macdonald. was a visitor to Sumncrside last complimentary speeches by Rev‘ o‘: week end. 0n his returnhe ivas ac- mgah“ “d Mr‘ P‘ A‘ scum‘ M‘ P’; companied by ltIi-s. McI/aod and lit-- and others. One oi’ the pleasing fea-i v6 baby daughter who Eralgngg giiliscfikftcaigizzcfitigit‘ Prince County Ilcspilal on Friciay.-S cal selections by the orchestra ac-E ' . -__» ' ’ —M . C. M. D. l; I “i . . amid’. compariied by Mrs. Falrchlld. consul M‘ m: a buslnalefrg t??? John gamezbetc, were indulged in. The Nfl-I N B on Frmay mstrs tional Anthem brought a very en- ' " --l‘.'Ii'. Fred lticLeod. oi’ ‘Q28’ lgztfhugflfsfigetgzni’ P1 I‘; Summcrside will bu pleased to low-n wit“; teen" ‘Li’! 2am; ‘Lil; that Mrs. Janet Rileyg formerly o! than we arisaisemblg her tzecnjév I Shel-brooks and now living in Hing- e . , M ., i. e: I f i151‘ a “cm evening and to extend w you . Featitrtiiit 52:» iitxtacirvili rbiiagocrlii~S the grateful appreciation and thc- ' hearty tlionlzs oi’ your confreres inj the Dramatic Club. together with thanks of our 300d pastor and the Jflfimbers of St. James Parish for the splendid service you rendered us in presenting cur play on St. Patrick's; _ p Day last. Although inexperienced in p 5am the COLL work or this kind you willingly con-i has returned from a very pleasant visit to Aixricxr-S sented to, become a member of our; ,, club and although the part assign-flimsy pflymenm ed to you was without doubt tllc most difficult role in the play. requir- ing the most diflicuit acting, both comic and sentimental, your interpre- tation of this part has won for you, a prominent place in the sphere cf‘ Bell 8i Mathieson BARRISTEIIB ti. SOLICITORS Offices — Charlottetown and merits and pleasures which you gave . up to attend our many rehearsals. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ the cheerful way in which you sub- hYlgfilQl-[T IhIttQd I0" 0U!‘ COIOhIIIQ and Iiflfd drilling In the short time at our dis- posal, was most, gratifying Indeed. Our Georgetown Dramatic Club by its careful selection of plays by its » strenuous rehearsals and by the wili- g ingness and painstaking co-operaq I tion d! its inembe to present them I in the-best. possible manner, has won for the club o. reputation that we have every reason to be proud oi. Wears‘ therefore glad to welcome you ; to-our rsnlesand to feel‘ as we do,! that your splendid effort in our lasti performance has brought fresh laur- I ele in our name. We would therefore ‘ ti: ‘you to kindly accept this small; gift as a token of our aphfwlltion,‘ and good will and we trust we shall, have the pleasure of your associa-i tion and membership in our Dre-I maticblub for, many years to" come. signed on behalf of 5t. James Par- I ish. O. Kiggins, P, P; signed on b€-_i half of Dramatic Club. P. A. Scully.| Mlsajalrchild, although taken by, surprise replied in a. very fitting and‘ caplblammnerh-A » - I Fitting and supplying Glasses. , I ole. , H. J. MAHON - OPTOMETKISI‘ (‘Hire (Jnnnrrled wiih , Drugstore t Montague, p, E |, "Iof-"Fmwrr . — ‘I'll n - Biggest, Best Wall Paper, - Catalogue — in Canada — "We Save You Dollars" — MAIL NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Standing for the month of March: ‘ Grads 139-1, Arlene Enman. Grads VIII-I, Mary Hoggerty; I. Msrgsretjbiman; 8,_Bali'ou1- Moc- n. . i Gride-‘VII-I, Gertie Maclnnis; I, Ruth Moose: a. Greta Easterly. one. rn-a, William Daluli; a. Robert Doltell; S. George MacKay. Grade 11-4, Eldon Selim-man; l. Audrey ‘mplin: 8, Edna. Dalzell. (‘UUPUN - Moore A Alvin-mi I.trl,, _ lfhnrlnftnt iwii, l'_ I-}_ I. Mull me N"\v IVnII P-IDEI‘ Cntiiliigue_ “at.” .1, (‘j-sly Jgnnig‘ Mhcwfl- Name ..................... ... lllml; 2- Ruth TIIDIIIIJ l‘ o Adilrfllll pride! "(in-qiporroine Maetnnis; 2, I, I __ In!‘ cuuey ror nos .............. .. I: - u n- or . A , ' ‘ Moore 6! McLeod “I Wild: ‘jihad new‘ neighbors of our; Limited q IMII l0 b0 IWfiIIIy poor." Charlottetown. P_ Ii, I-. "Hubby: "new do you know?" _ win’; "Whenever, 1 wont to bor- Westem. Guardian . —-GLIDDEN’§ ENDURANCE pure _ {closed Wednesday aitzrnoons up to 3450-4-27-29-30 Mayfi-IS-ZO-‘JII 9 L ‘ .. Borax" read by Mrs. V. K. Sandcrw m a ' 3430-4-20-11. i members took pazt. The prize v1.2a , won by Miss A. Townshcnd, who haul PERSONALS N the most correct answers, A dalntyi! luncheon was served by the hostess; __Mr_ and M“ A’ J Nwyhleson o; '_ —-Miss Rosa Harding. who has been -' v on a tnree weeks visit to Boston. ' ' l Nina's, returned to her home in Sum- _ .'~ Kcnsington, were recent visitors t: l. . -—IVII‘. Andrew Daugherty or Sunl-‘E’ , Iirm.-—S i i‘ ., - Colcniaiz. 1 left the 4.- jonme evening to a CINE-To Mlssi -Many friends in Shcrbrooke and . —Ml“s Ida I/Iiirray of Summerside. ' “You are ivwrkil; far too hard." ~ I . "I know,“ signed the patient "but , I it's the only way I can keep up the " ‘ amateur dramatics. Your willingness Montague. to help along the good work In ev- MONEY N.) LOAN m‘ ery way, Your punctual attendance‘ _ _ at practice and the many amuse- 8 ‘ '.' "" ‘pf- Si Ilia CILAVRLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN, F; , $- 1K. Zlllnmersirie f‘ I last; weelo-S ' , .. . 5' ,5 w a 1 | u. ‘k : 4| __. .._ . 1*‘ W! have ltl- r ..4\-.-~., .._.....- ., ...@N. BIG MAY DAY SALE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Wholesale Prices on all» Goods not Advertised as Specials WHOLESALE - PRICES _ LADIES COATS DRESSES..UNDERWEAR, MILLINERYNQLOVES, HOSIERY. MEN'S SUITS. COATS. FURNISHINGS UNDERWEAR. DRESS GOODS. SILKS, COTTO. .3. LINENS, CURTAINS DRAPERIES, BEDS. “BEDDING, MATTRESSES. FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE STORE NOT OFFERED CANTONS CREPES PRINTED CREPES. BROCADES. Good summer weights. Regular price up to $2.25 yd. .'....‘ T W EE D C O A T- INGS AND SUITINGS. Good shades and pat- terns. Regular values up to $3.50 $1.15 NATURAL PONGEE SILK 33 inches wide pure silk cheaper than cotton. SPECIAL ' CREPE DE CHENE a big range of shades 39 inches wide. Values . . P R I N T S AND GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, light and dark colors good patterns . . . . . . MEN'S BLACK AND GREY OVERCOATS. Chesterfield style good Yfigilt. Sizes up to Special . MEN’S TWEED COATS all new spring shades and patterns erns all sizes. Regular $18. t0.$25. Special MEN’S RAIN COATS Serge and Cheviot finish sizes up to 44. Regular values to $15.00. Special . . . . . LADIES SILK BLOOM- ERS 12 new shades lot of bright colors. colors. Small, Medium Large. $1.25 Value "89 WASHABLE CHAM- OISETTE GLOVES neat cuff all new shades all sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . '49 SILK STOCKINGS Pink, Peach, Flesh, Fawn, sub standards of the regular $1.00 lines Special . . . . . . . .. TWEED COATINGS I! AND SUITINGS all. good patterns and shades. Regular values up to $2.25. Special . . . .. WORTHMOR. TUB FROCKS in gay new styles and colors .10 new styles sizes up to .. $1.45 BUNGALO APRONS Neat patterns 9 Good materials .." Special . . . LO T of 5 ODD COATS we will not say any piore about them come" in and see th . Spiiexblial SILK AND WOOL pull over sweaters lace weave the very newest thing just received AS SPECIALS. REMNAN TS HALF PRICE A big lot of renlnanca of Silks, Georgette, Satins, Fiat Crepe, Brocades, Tweeds. Coatings, Serges, Crepe de_ Cherie, Cottons, Ginghams. trimmings etc. stat NEW SHIPMENT FLAT CREPE DRES- SES no two alike sizes 15 to_38 an enception- el value Special . . . .. MEN'S BALBRIG- GAN U N D E R WEAR Combinations and two piece styles sizes up to 44 Special suit‘ . . . . . . . CHILDRENS BAL- BRIGGAN BLOOM- ERS Peach, Pink and White. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Special‘ SILK KNIT SCARV- ES large size good col- ors regular vaiues u to $2.95. Your Choice ' B O Y ‘S K H A K I BLOOMERS AND OV- ERALLS good weight sizes 4 to 10 years Special . . . . . . . . . “ MILL ENDS CHINTZ CRETONNE? and HEAVY weight linen crash coverings 1 to 3 yd. ends 25 to 60c. BLUE CHAMBRAY AND KHAKI SHIRTS good quality duck siz- es up to 16 a real work shirt at . . . . .. . . - . . . . s . ll‘ L A R G E BALL DARNING YARN as- sorted shades regular 10c bali. 3' balls for. ‘ ' MEN'S SILK AND LISLE SOX. Big range of fancy patterns. All sizes.» Regular 75c. at??? i???" $1410 SHA-DOWTROOF KNIT ‘SILK SLIPS‘ good range of shades. Small, Medium, Large. Regular . $2.59 .95 Special . . . . . B I-TEX S I L K STOCKINGS with lisle interlining good shades and-sizes. Reg- ular $2.00 H Special MILLINERY SPEC- IAQE“, a Mfgrs. over make which we have secured and pass the saving on to you. No two alike. .Va.lu'e up to $5.00. -. I H Special BOYS SWEATERS WITH COLLAR sizes up to 14 years. All the new spring shades. A real value. $1.00 Special . . . .i . PURE SILK STOCK- INGS. 12 new spring shades all sizes' A regular $1.25 val- I ue Special “£9 BOYS BLOUSES a wonderful assort- ment of new pettcms Extra Special . value LADIES ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR ‘TURN- BULLS’ etc. Vests, D rawers, Bloomers. 1-3 off. BOYS BALBRIG GAN UNDERWEAR combinations sizes up to 14 years. Real good weight. Special . suit '15 CORSETS WHITE and PINK styles for average figures all sizes. Special .' QUILTING PATCH- ES. Millends 1/4 t0 1 yard lengths. Prints and Chintz 1 pound packages ‘ PURE LINEN TOW- ELS size’ 18x34 inches an extra special value '22 BED SPRING MAT- TRESS. Wool-top inat- tress. Steel frame cop- per fabric S pring. White Enamel b e d a“ $13.50 sizes A REAL GOOD MATTRESS at a low price, fibre filled with layer of felt all sizes. Freight paid STEEL FRAME SPRING with copper link fabric xvhich will not rust all sizes F ' ht pzltiiedg . . . . . .. SLIDING STEEL COUCH cretonne cov- ered nlatterss. couch an be made into double bed. Freight ‘ paid ALL FELT MAT- TRESS french roll edge good art ticking about 5 inches thick. Freight paid 9 PIECE. SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SET. Fulned Oak finish. A real snap Freight " . paid 8 ODD DRESSES f?‘?.“f‘f‘.“’.‘.. 32-93 9 PIECE SOLID' WALNUT DINING ROOM SET 6 Chairs Table, Bu ett D and China Cabinet. Reg- $1212.00‘ .. . 9 PIECE SOLID W-ALNUT DINING ROOM SET 6 chairs T able B uffett and China Cabinet. Reg- “$169.50 $195.00 . WALNUT DRESS- ERS. AND. VANITY CASES. Big assort- ment. to choose from at $13.95 to $60.00. Special prices. LA D I E S S I L K GLOVES \VITH FAN- CY CUFF good assort- ment of ‘shades and sizes. Regular _ $1.50 value Special PURE SILK STOCK- INGS. 12 new spring shades all sizes. Reg- ular $1.25 value I Special . . . . . . . W HI T E S C RIM CURTAINING WITH COLORED FRILL B lue, , Gold G teen, Cream, Rose, EXTRA SPECIAL 15 I yard BOYS GOLF HOSE. Fancy cuff good heavy weight all wool and. cotton. A11 "sizes I Special LOT BOYS SUITS good tweed patterns. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Values up to $8.50. Special BOYS BLUE OVER- ALLS. Heavy weight with red trimmings sizes 4 to 8 years Special . . . . . .. MENS SPRING OV- ERCOATS. All good styles sizes 36 to 42. Regular $16.50 to 3.2.33.3. . . $15-99 LADIES KNIT COT- TON BLOOMERS. Good weight sizes up to 42. Pink. Peach White. Regular 50c value . . . . . '39 LADIES COTTON VESTS. Cumfy cut and opera. styles sizes 36 to 40. Value up " to 00c. Special ..‘ M E N S Macintosh C OAT S. Grey and Browns, sizes. 34 to 38 Regular values up to $15. Special . . . . . BOYS BLUE SERGE SUITS. Long and short pants and with two pairs of pants. All sizes . $9.00 and .. BOYS CAPS._ Big assortment of pat- terns to choose from all sizes. '75 Reduced to . . .