in l ,.‘E““_“ ...__v,-_.~_-... . _ ..__.__~.=_ .-_\, ._....,,._ __,___ ‘was. ‘3;KLA‘_'\"Vg§l)d\2‘ . i é l" 0H0: llpm I pend fbrushing easily WINNING ‘smile! He l on glorious while t-cetlw- ‘and teeth like that depend or: freedom irriin what dentists know as film. Film is a stiilvborii, cling- ing coating that vrdiiiriiy vuys fail lo remove successfully. It is the chief source of serious tooth and gum disorders-of decay and pyorrhca-a constant ‘menace. __ To remove film den- v lists prescribe the special r film-removing dentifrice railed Pepsodent. It acts to eurdlg film so that; in. j, . ¢wben_'yo‘u'rem0v€fdingy film r - i Remove it daily to keep teeth white and sound ._...__..... .......,... ._.._..,,_ .._.. CONTINUED JERRY GOES SHOPPING So-so had a. rousing welcome from Fred and Jerry. They both met her at the Pennsylvanig Station, con- gratulated her on the success of herl trip and carried her ofi to dinner. Tell me all about Connie." Jeny demanded when they were settled in one of the small resturimts in the West Forties. ,‘ “She's well. impatient to get back.‘ land wanted to know every lltile thing about the lllght." "Does she miss me?" "Of course, she kept me talking about. you most of the time." So-so felt a little guilty. for Con- stance had been far more interested in the Golden Girl than in Jerry. "Did she give you a good time?" Fred asked. "Oh, my, yes. and she wanted me‘ to stay until she comes back afteri Christmas." So-sa decided to say, nothing of the way Constance spentl i li“‘._“‘l_iglii:ien ' remover if B gentle safety to tooth enamel. In a few day; ma}, gfo“; most of her time with Clayton Rob-i whiter and begin to sparkle. They hing l continue to improve i r months. .. ~ ~ - .. ‘ Start today. Get Pepjsodent at wen 1m glad you that” ' Fred-l any drug counter or write for sald- ' l free 10-day supply w The Pep- "Scfm I Jerry chimed in, "and l fggfé", COQ-twé G¢°YS= 5t» I91 speaking of Christmas, So-sa, you've} -. n ., an. ' got to do something for me tormor- ‘ ' hfadelnCa-uada row. You've got to help me buy‘ Connie's Christmas present yourself." "Oh, Jerry," So-so protested. "You, don't mean that. You pick out eps dent! Spa-Ia! Film-Running Dnrmm l \ I TENDERS tl Tenders will be received by under- Qfgned until llfay 11th, I’: ol-lockl noon, for the complete rebuilding or .51. Mary's Church, Souris, P. Island, i Plans can be seen at J. A. McNeil! '4': Son, Summerside; Parochial House, Sourls; and (Yhappclle K: Hunter's office, Charlottetown. Lowest. or any - sender not necessarily accepted. Signed REV. J. C. McLEAN, P. P. Sourls. a4s2-4-29-a-4. v ,- , ,____________________ FOR SALE ~ l" will sell by rpivate sale my farm ‘ bf '30 acres situated at Wlnsloe South 6 miles from Charlottetown, two mile; Arum Winsloe Station, and 2 1-2 mil- es from Milton Station, 46 acres clear '4 acres of woodland. This farm is In n high stale of cultivation, with a. [~10 roomed house and a no. 1 cellar. ‘Good out buildings in first. ciao; or- "dcr, 15 acres of this laml broken for lcrbp. Near saw and grist. mills, Church Hall. School and store. Price tight fnr quick sale. For paflicuia apply lo Neil A. Mcl-‘adyen or J. Bradley, Auctioneer, 194 Grafton St» CH5’. " 38027-mwL-4i ii? _l .' -l lProfessional Cards ___.__..____ ition Commission Itlargale, P, E, L Phone 709 Send all information regarding in- ‘fractious of Prohibition Act, to the lbovo i Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Dorcheater Street, Charlottetown Mark Mcbluigan, ~i l , w B. A. BAR-ESTER, SOLICITOR, ETC- MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, ['12.]. l ll McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY ' W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 183 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. ijMcDonald at McPhee. .‘ . .. ,. A. “III; McDONALD. n. r. McPHEE BARBISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building Charlottetown ._‘> __________ ' Stewart & Lowther i; J. p. srewnm‘. K. c. N. w. LOWTHER bQK-RRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. B4 Great George Street, MONEY T0 LOAN (idri-m-tr. ELECTRIC NEEDLES l scream. use Ljlmrfluous hall's removed per- “mpgonlly without pain or scars from ‘hoe; neck nnfl other parts of the 1M)‘ tithe Electric Needle. . rlllfli- M. M. RICHARD Electric Needle Special “Church BL, Moneton, N. B. }, Illhl-I-lmo. ‘ 1"" ' Dr: T. Waye po- DENTAL IUIGION '..-- l30~mchmond limo .5. Charlottetown, P. l. I. Phone Ill i. I . u_i'~'..‘l. l -- SMILES :- "I can't. I haven't the faintest ideal what, to give her. She's got every-j thing in the world she wants any-l wiay." "Well, I won't help you, that's fiat. The idea. of your asking another girl to help you pick out Connie's Christ-i mas present. I'm ashamed o! yoii,l Jeiry." "But you're not ‘another girl‘ 53-50., You're just So-so and you cant: wiggle out of helping me, s0 make up ' your mind to that." "I won't do lt." "Oh, come on, So-so. Please, Sci-so." Pretty please, pretty please with sugar 0n it, lots of sugar—" So~so laughed. "You can't coax mci that way Jerry. I won't do it." "Yes you will. You're coming in‘? tomorrow. Fred is going to drive us. in his car and we're going to buy,‘ Connie a Christmas present." “Well-—if Fred some: along too-Ii "I'll come and when I see you ad-l miring something I'll snatch it onzl from under Jerry's nose and buy it! for you myself, how's that?" Fred! beamed with satisfaction at this] solution. Jerry agreed heartily, "Sure, well,‘ kill two birds with one stone that‘ . way, don't you back outpt the last minute. So-o." j- “I won't. But I'll admire so many‘ things that Fred ivill have to take all his savings cu; of the bank." Jerry grinned. “Not to mention ma. Say. what the heck will I buy for Connie? She wouldn't lei, me give her an engagement ring and I was Bothered With Constipation? Why be hamdlcnpped by constipation? r Use Chamberlain’: Tablet: and keep normal. Planar, any to an. Aim ‘l correct bflloumeu. lndlgeadon, na- ‘ pain: and tone up the liver. 25 wit: It nil druggmn. Samples F338. Write 1 ChlmbQ-hin Medicine Compuu. 144-. . Toronto. Cannda. ‘ I CHAMBERLAINS ' uiarerser A UCTION SAZTE’ The Auction Prowse of Wlnlloe postponed on account. or n]; of firm not heir-r Properly settled m. Seedgl and feeds will be sold privately. ' unaom mowss, Wlnsioe. GABBY GERTIE rmTf-AT . E l ncnu Y n "People who know that the berth rate I; hl in America than In Europe." quote statistic: nh¢r ‘ ,2, I . “ l "Vou know ‘hate makes winte.’ " “it reduced my waist." Sale of Harold Station has been 36005-5-4-21. “Hi: latest book, THE slLK STIC/CKING. i‘: a good nu." undensglziaelra: a great run In it, I a a a a o I w IF’ WISHES WERE MOTORS EYESTIgIXAABINE§ERXEgJQ§S if wiwilndvirehr‘: mcton, beggars SUPPLIED AND FITTED, E . ' _ CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 aeh miltlzmafllweillooklrig girl It \ REPAIR WORK‘ Gut n the thl ' d d . 98"!‘ In or c" l . b" J0 We l7 Forming: wheel doesn't flatten Registered Oplometrht m out In the muck. I51 Ileui Street Phflne 152.; Lhnrlotletown . HOGS We “are taking live hogs daily, excepting , Saturday, paying high. eat market prices. Davis é‘ Fraser ,‘( ‘ - _-=i,}’_,__f""—‘ STRETGHING THE TflUTl-l India Rubber Man: 8o you don't believe l took new! of thn length? Freak Manager: m, y," M doubt, stretched yourooil, "1 Connie's a Christmas present." i ' Several grades of tea from the same plant THE leaves plucked in the spring are vastlydif~ fnrmtfromthelcavesplucked from the same plant in the summer and in the autumn. Yet neither the spring tea nor the autumn tea can have complete measure of the three desirable qualities- flavor, fullness and strength. Spring tea must be mixed with autumn tea, India tea with Ceylon tea to turn out a blend as perfect as King Cole Other importers can buy the same teas and blend them the same way. But, as you know, they don’t. . “W “ ‘ ‘ . YouwillenjoyKingColcCofieetoo i i°"°d shim‘ l“ “Mk,” ‘he salesgmlnipeg. Needless to say his parishon- mighty glad, for the diamond I could give her wouldn't even show beside those she already has." So-so stirred her coffee refiectivelv. i "She's so crazy about aviation thug ll think ii you could tlnd something she , could use in the Iccmaiden, she'd; like that. unless of course 5/011 want’ to give her jewelry." - "I can't afford any good l9\¥812'v'.‘l so-so, and there's no sense in izlvingl her anything else. kind 0i’ girncrncks t stores for the young avlatrlx," Alter dinner they drove out to Mineoliz and So-so felt a "uiriii c1} happiness at Chloe's welcome at the shlningly clean cottage and in the feeling of being a; home once moicx The next morning she went to New; York with Fred and Jerry. They tried,’ hey have in the,- several of the smaller shops first‘ then went to one of the establishments. Th girl shoived ilzczn designed for a woman flyer. looked at, them scornlully, useful thing in the lot," he piaincd. _ ‘l “Then why not a costume? We, have one from Psi-As. designed espe-f a variety ol‘ things‘ cially for the young woman who‘ wishes to fly. Let me show it to you." ‘- She brought out an ensemble oi‘ soft green suede knlskers, jacket.‘ helmet, a pair of shining russet booial gauntieis, and a grcen~gold widst watch on a green suede strap, “ut it on, 50-50," Jerry command- ed. "Ccnnics the same size you are,‘ and about the same build. I think‘ she'd like that." _, "You'd better ask the price," So-so‘ whispered. "You'll find its pretty ex» pensive." Jerry obeyed. "For the entire outfit. including thfr l watch, $375, and each piece may be! bought separately." Jerry whistlsd, “Flying comes high‘ -_no pun intended. Golly I don'ti known-go ahead and put it on So-so, I want to see how it looks." l "I hate to wear it if you're really i i going w ‘give it to Connie," So-ao - this flight." Sci-so decided, "and when probes ted. Salish-lair CHEST Cows Gargle With LIJERVII-llli J URABEAU (11547) The Black Percheron stallion. Jura- iieau rained by the Dept, or Agricul- ture, llrell by Jullll (X0986). dim lurahello (9069) In u premium hnrze of the highest ntandard. Thin hone won first prim when lbovm at the Provincial l-lorle Show and h one of the finest proportioned hone; of his typo to he found. He hu the mund- neu, llu and quality, also the quiet- ness and willingness, that are m much cullnil for In the draft hornet, In the market today and will call for with greater [nuisance in m; rum, m ahort he his the brooding and chu- ncterllflca that make the ldul type draf . Thin horn will be In the llud ll owner-Tumble through the season. O n Unul with lpeolnl Mun. "In. lvenzn luau lvrlllneld, u: e1, Imerall, l. l. 150164-8041 Connie the watch and toll her where aha can get the rest of the outtl; for herself." l Jerry's voice was irrltflbla Ind Bo- l s0 obeyed meekly. following the salea- lglrl into a dressing room. The things were delightful. there were silver cuff links with tiny airplanes engrav- " = PACl-TTWQ rm: cnmnorrrrown GUARDIAN- ' ' , , m (Jolden cm ...“:':-.::.:*:*;.‘:.:°;:r;.:::.:.;":':r ed on ghem to fasten the sleeves of the . blouse. A pair of wings with a monu- grammed border decorated the pocket, , and a little silver propeller held the , tie in place. Everything fitted So-so to perfection; even the shiny bouts, were the right size, "You are very stunning." the girl said when So-so was ready to go out w show Jerry and Fred, and So-so knew that she had never ‘lookfld better. Fred whistled when she came outi of the dressing room, ‘LDiana her- self," he said. "Oh, boy, So-so you'd knock ‘em cold in that outfit any, any “And wouldn't you get the razz- berry if you came on the field dressed like that? It's mo much-still, she's l l "Connie could carry this all w, perfection." So-so said. "She's sol ‘used to expensive clothes, but Idl a pretty sight, isn't Bhe FIE-d?" be terribly self-conscious in it." i l "Too much money." Jerry saidl l gioomilyv. j “Then why don't you get her the watch, the cufllinks, collar pin and, silk 5hlTlrW§BB the cunning little! wings embroidered on the pockets." “That's the ticket, and I won't‘ have to secl the old homestead to do that," Jerry agreed. "That's what I'll do." ' ,' “De have the pins, links and tail-i inzurmured. “But you would make r10. l is n treasure." "It should be at that pr1¢0—!10. I'll‘ just take the things I mentioned. Byl George. So—so, you are stunning-j that color oi’ green makes your hair- look like gold. No wonder Fred callel you Diana. l So-so blushed at his praise and! r i5; k i b i lso tl Jacke‘ ‘EH5 are delighted to Se ,1 m a e n uyng a ‘e ”' hgnin. ‘lknickers and boots. And the helmet Cable Head. has resumed her duties ‘to his horn: , . pending We'll see what; then looked regretfully at her refle-ll Remember MOTHER'S DAY I May 12th There l: no more delightful way to remember Im- than with a bog of Delecro (GB) Chocolate: made jam- oul by Guru-mg: non‘ s Choclateg -—~—-__. The first car of the season passed through Rollo Bay en route u: Squris. -~__-_-._________. _ Donald, Lower Rollo Bay. e him home ' Mr. S‘. R. Johnson. Fortune Bridge, u-as in Souris recently on business trip. Miss Minnie Clmlsson, teacher at Mr. James MacCormac, Rollo B5‘ Wes: W85 a recent visitor to Ben; Mr. Vlillinm after spending the past week at her l-lowlgfl, gowm, mu‘ so m “m? 0" R0119 131W- Brce. had the misfortune to have r u ' his hand badly cut with an axe Mr. John ivilliam MiwDonald 19f‘ Mr. Angus Mackazizie has returned Tuesday for Nova Scotia. on a bu; in Rollo Bay after while sharpening plcketsi the rrt two weeks in I ‘the misses Mary and Imelda 1195s trig“? l‘ _,I.itt1e Pond where he was in the ' Chalsson. Beau River were in R-nllo " glen in the long glass. It really L: ‘ Bay recently m ‘I business mp‘ Motor-transport services in Indlr Connie will gallop over here and ectl it the minute she gets back and ll can buy he, game lunch." She went to change and Fred turn? Ed w Jerry‘ “Do mu think sowmrcn Elsie, Clifford and Lloyd have ‘ would be angry u I bought ma, for? returned to Rollo Bay alto.- spenrl- i they had ihem in stock." outfit do her?" .____ "Oh. she could wear it sometimes, M1"- Dmmle COIIWBY- GOWBII Brat’. when she went up with me<-I'd Just like her to have it, she looks so pretty in it." (AGO ahead‘ boy‘ “- it Wm make you ‘in the city hospital. feel any better. Connie‘ll raise the; devil ivizh me for letting you buy it, i suppose." Fred hesitated a moment longer: Age and addressing it for him. Whenl so-so reappeared Fred had complet-l ed his arrangements and was tryinzl nor, to look guilty. l "Now we'll go and feed you, 50-50 and then Fred wants me to buy him a bunch of mistletoe to hand over your doorway. I suppose some other guy is buying mistletoe foi- my girl." Jerry spoke- gloomliy and So-so look- ed at. him in surprise. Jerry was terribly restless these days, touchy and ready to have a fit of the blues over nothing at. all. “He's under a terrible tension over that u over he'll be more like him- self again.” - TO BE CONTINUED Rollo Bay and Vicinity Mr. Chester MacGaugh, B61!‘ River, North, was l, recent visitor to Rollo Bay. / Rev. C. Petrie. Charlottetown recently visited Souris and Rollo Bay“ Mr. Joseph Mncflae. Rollo Bay. left Tuesday morning for Charlot- etown on a visit to his sister Mrs. MacDougull, 100 Dorcester stree. Miss Sarah Peters, Roilo Bay, spent Sunday in Gowan Brae rile guest o! Miss Mary I-Iowatt’ Mr. Fred MacDonald, D. V. s. was i" R0310 l5? 796611!!! on s Business trip. Mr. Edward MacDonald. Bouris has "lllfled his position with the J. J. HuBhes Co. Ltd" and is. we under stand going to Beau River to 191m Mfllflphy. We Will! him every auc- oeal in his new position, 'R.ev. A. L. Slnnot, P. P. of Rollo Buy. arrived homo Tuudoy evqung from Rome. where he accompanied Bil GHQ Archbishop slunat of With _ lemploy of Mr. A a Mi cD 1d, lcmart as smart." she said. "Irn surcl m s l Om i tell her about it. Well’ Cinderella will; Mary Dmmlwa R91!“ Bay- we" "15- ‘put her rags hank on 88am and youl itors to Scuris on Saturday last. larger Sport‘ her? I can get an the “we trinkets ling the winter months in Clmrlotet ere a willing sales- l you're buying, too, the girl said thatltmvn- ~ l i Jcrivl Jerry whistled. "Got it bad, haven't? M!" Simon B. Drflslv- Bear River. “Not r you, Fred? No. 1 don't. think she'd be i P“ .°"°<’"d ‘he (my HIS-vital confl liner!" but what good would such an l medical l-Yealmem- -_..._._ i Mr. William J. Pnquet, Sourls, was \ recent visitor to Rollo Buy. l and then went to speak to the sales-l M?‘ 38PM)’ M-‘IBDOIIKI lgirl who was wrappnlg Jerry's DMIK- in“ 95pm“ Ml‘- ure being developed rapidly. The Misses Mary I/iacRae and i The Giiarliittctovm Fox Breed ‘Protective Association Mrs. Wm. Townshead and child-l for , minute's notice. i. u. iwuuuu, spent the week end in Charlottetown g¢cregary_1-reasur,r_ i-vliere he visited his brother M- " Th f II i ~ - - JOSEph gcnway who b seriously m e o uwng are mcgiblgsvlrgngléig‘ LHARLOI ll-TOWN FOX McLure s. Macnmnon Fur Farmu. John A. lilcfinnrifd. W. L. McEar-hern W. If. Rogcrs .\'.. ..-y yo; m one; (‘Ziarlotietown ; I i-r Black ‘ox Co, Est. E. G. Saundra“ l l I BBFEDERS’ PRQTECTIVE l ‘E. R. Brow. d is visiting Huzh ;e _~_ _ “ _______._::.__ and Mrs. "5fi_' l No nfied tOfiSWipéT¥11€§mHI§lOW You remember way back when you fwere a kid and you stubbed your toe or pricked your finger~remember the doughnut Mother used to give you to heal that “wound.” You remember, they were so delicious you simply had to “swipe” another when she wasn’t look- mg. Our doughnuts are exactly like hers, so light i and ‘crispy they seem to "melt-away-into- nothingness” in your mouth. No one ought t0 “swipe” them now, they should be served to everybody. ' _On sale a! all high grade food shops. Order a dozen today. STEWAR T’S BAKERY “'1@11<.... st. ‘P/WM 211 Char! oifletown, P. E. I.- ‘