‘IWEESTARS-M Ill-Wm!’ " Vlli y... Milt, chili? are. cal-ii“ m1, Zmfilfifilmm Dazzling Smiles Are dull smiles polished bright OUR teeth are covered with a dingy film that ordinary methods do not combat success- fully. Under it are the prettier, whiter teeth that you envy. Film is the great enemy of tooth beauty. And a chief cause, - according to world's dental aii- tliorities, of most tooth troubles. lt clings to teeth, gets into crev- ices and stays. Germs by the millions breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of ]2_\'Ol‘l‘Il('-’I. Just use the special him-removing dentiirice called Pepsotlent. Mail the coupon. Or ask your driiggist for Pepsodetit, Don't expect the same results from old-time dentiirices. Start beau- tifying your teetlfitoday. 10-Day Tube to _-Mi\il this fort-m rm: PEPSODENT c0. Soc. AC-ZTH. 1M George St. , Toronto 2. OnL. Canada- Mad: in Canada PFTEpéRi vuauu Th: Ncw- Diiy Quality Dznlllvit! Endorsed ivy World’: Druiul fiuthovitiu Vanni Addrflll Only Om: tulle to ll family 2TH Can. Club will present the comedy drama, “Deacon Dubbs" in> Stanley Haiti Tuesday night, May 8th. . l and see one of the season's most; popular plays, "A Little Clodhopper" l‘ presented by the Searletown Dra-i TlailC Club on Monday, May sev-; enth. If not fine Tuesday. Proceeds iivided Setirletown Hulls. Charlottetown, spent the week end at her home in Tignish. T Monday in Boston. T I ls visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.‘ Chas. Carter. Tignish. 'i‘_ Louis. was in Tigiiisli on Tuesday. , '1‘ to Tignish on Mondav after visitine his old home in Morell. T Vlrs. P. A. McDonald out nrzain. :1?- 'l‘l' n recent severe illness. ‘iii: home in Tignish lifter Spfflldill‘! ‘.hc winter played with the C. N. R. Hockey Team. We are glad to know that ‘llll’ friend Ralph imong that aggregation as a hock- eylst. T of the late Senator Murphy. was in Tignish Vir. Murphy never visited Tignish during the time the late Senator lived. and had not seen his brother since they were children in Tignisli. Mr. Murphy was the guest of Dr. Jchnscn. who was a close friend Western iiiiiairdian —COME T0 DANCE-In Strand; Theatre. Kensington, Monday. May 'lth. 4287-5-5-2i; —GUA B D l A N REPRESENTA- flVE for Richmond and vicinity is‘ ' Vir. Ray Brown, who is open to re- :1eive new and renewal subscrip- tons. I -—WANTED A YOUNG MAR- With some experience for Grocerv Department. Apply in person. Sin- clair ér. Stewart, Limited. —WESTEBN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus‘ l. Gallant is Guardian Agent in‘; Howlan. and will be pleased to re-, felve news, advertising, new and‘ renewal subscriptions. , —TIIE KENSINGTON Dramatic; 4296-5-5-3i. —-COME TO MALPEQUE HALL) between Malpeque and, 4299-5-5-2i. . PERSONAU; —Miss Noreen Johnston. U. C. C4‘! -sn Chas. Dalton left Tignisli on} ~ i30thi to visit his famiiyl --Mr. William Carter, Boston; —Miss Florence Callaghan, Si.’ —Mr. Stephen Mooney returned‘ —Her friends are pleased in see -Mr. Ralph HflCkNJ. returned In‘ in Halifax, where he, won distinction —Mr. Frederick Murphy, brother‘ l ' I last week. Strange to say‘ THE =§=;*—-i* The Duchess of Brabant, Crown Princess of Belgium, who was Prin- cess Astrid of Sweden b shown in a new photogra was a wedding gift from efore her marriage to the. Duke of Brabant, is ph. She is wearing a diamond tiara which the British nation. FLATS HAVE DICKEN Names made prominent by Char- les Dickens are being given to nc-v blocks of flats being twonstructed in clearing and rebuilding districts oi Kensington. Many oi‘ the scenes Twist" are said to have been laid The blocks known as "Pickwlck“ and "Oliver" Houses in the district. have been completed. S NAMES. S250 DIAMOND IN PEAS. After eating canned peas, John. thi- two-yenr-old-son of J. Spear, 0i Penartli. Wales. became ill antihis- uorgeci a large cut/diamond. Spear sold the stone for $10 to the man who had sold the peas. A local jeweler later said it appeared to be a Tasmanian diamond and that at one time it had been set in l1 ring. lit‘ valued it at $250. ' the Slilill London. 0f "Oliver 2-,- throughout. 5 passenger four door Sedan. $1,250 Delivered Larger six cylinder mmlels with four speed trnnsmlsirln: . . up to . . . . . . . . . . . .. COLIN H. sTrwA RT SUMMERSIDE MODEL 610 A nix with seven-bearing erimkshart. Hydraulic four wheel brakes. Paige high quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slim. WATER. STREET er; i111. during bcyhood days. Mr. Murphy. wife, is visiting friends in Kinkora,’ where. they expect to remain until tbout June the first. ivhcn they xvii" return to Oregon, U. S. A.. where Mr. Murphy has won l1 good share 7f success. We wish Mr. and Mrs.‘ ,- Murphy a pleasant vacation in the lhle of their birth. '1‘ I710 lill nnnFn Llnlmnn Tablets all kinds Ecrm‘ e Lotion. Carrutliers Co. ROCHFORD accompanied by —~—- --<om. Eastern Guardian ontague. -QQ>-—-- SQUARE Honor Roll for April: Grade X.-l, May Quinn; 2, Mar- Adele Coyie; Norah Doyle; 3, Lillian Brown. Grade VI.--l, Mary Collins; r hu- Form. ..“SIIIPPING CLUB shipping! hcgs at Souris Wednesday noon. May 9th. fore- 4316 Dru; 4293-5-5-21. 1 Grade VlI.—-l, Noreen Cullen; 2. Margaret McLellan: 3, Lily McNeiil.‘ Grade VL-l, At present his; JBUY YOUR. CORROSIVE Sublimnte and Formaldehyde for treating potatoes and grain at Car- ruthers Drug 00., Montague. , 4293-5-5-2i. i I Ufi-JASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W.‘ Jvlurdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- taguc and will be ceive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. pleased to re-l ..’-=COMPLETE STOCK oi iron. and sizes, also SCIIOOU 2._ 2. 2. Annie Mullins; 3, Beatrice Grech. Grade IV.—1. Sadie McDonald: 2, Mary Doyle; 3, Mary Walsh. Grade lib-l, D. Bowler and A. Blanchard and 0. Rowley. hard. leonn Trainer: Flttléq and supplying gla- “it. J. MABON OPIOIITBIBT 2. Ruth Toombs; 2.' Eileen 0‘Nelll and Bessie McMil- lan; 3. Grace Campbell. i Grade V.—l. Marie Scale; 3, lens. Atkins. Grade V.—l, Anastasia Leightiz- WN GUARDHN The Peruvian Oil Fields in South Ameritra produce apetrolcum that meets, in an unequalled degree, all the require-intents of a fine motor oil. TIICSC fields were developed by IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED and their entire output is controlled by this Company. In its own tankers, IMPERIAL transports the Peru- vian crude t0 Canada, and in its own modern plants in Canada re- fines it for the use offianadian motorists. Out of the fine lubricating quali- ties which Peruvian crude alone possesses, I M PER I A L evolves hlarvelube, a distinctly motor oil. Through every step in production and riianufacturc, Marvelube’s itilierently‘ superior qualities are preserved by the unmatched facilities of Caiiadfs largest re- finers of petroleum products. better LET THIS RT BE OUGUIDE There is a grade of Marveiube exactly suited to your motor’s requirements. If your car is not listed on this abbreviated Chart, see the complete Marvelube Chart at any Marvelube dealer's MAK F. OF A UTOIHQBILE GRADE FOR SUMMER UNA DE l-‘(JII WI N"l'F.R MAKE OI‘ AUTOMOBILE GRADE IOR SUMMER GRADE FDR WINTER MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE GRADE FOR SUMMER GRAD!’ POI ' win-ran garet Callaghan; 3. Margaret Mon- Buick .. aghm-L ‘ i QIILIIIIIIK‘ . Grade lX.--1. Mary B. Benoit; (E:E"g{“§fi k‘ Mary Lzirter; 3, Lottie Garrett. cjhtlloiid" m Grade VIII.—1. Ethel McAleer; 2. Chryslerilinpe " Eleanor Hornby; 3. Anna Sherry. 1 Chrysler (allothcr model!) Grade VII.~—1, Stella Smith; 2. lludnflfliltnvddr) Elizabeth Manderson; Li, Eileen g““.‘“~~~ -- whelan‘ rslune. Essex. .. .. Ferd (model "T" Fortl (New Franklin. Graham-Paige light; . Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium 11f." Medium Medium Medium Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy eavy Heavy Heavy ultu H: vy _ Sp. eavy Heavy Hudson ........................................ .. Hupmobile (6 and 8 cylinder) Jordan (6 and 8 cylinder). .. La Sail: Heavy Heavy Heavy - Sp. Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy eavy Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Heavy Medium Pierce-Arrow. Pontiac. Whippet... Willya-Knight Willy's-Knight Wolverlnc........... cylinders) cylinder-l) Heavy Heavy HeavY Heavy Heavv Heavy Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavy Ex. Heavy Sp. Heavy Heavy Heavt! M: lum tum M: ium Heavy Medium Medium Heavy Medium Medium Medium Medium Mldllllll twalking down one oi the princi- McKenzle; 2, Dorothy Regan; 3. H. Dal streets of Glasgow. Scotland, on and ‘mi “o; reply, tn. chilly winter day. wearing noth-‘ Grade IIL-l. Leola Weatherbie; in; hut a btitliingsuit and shouting am,- 2. Elizabeth Gallant; 3, Louise Blan- loudly, Michael Casey Wfln arrest/ed. Dainty“; H, die explained to the judge that hnl1eqlchl0r m,“ (Jrpdp lX,__], Jcfn Cgrmndy; 2, had wagered [hilt hC could (l0 Lhelmhlfi hiuh-qu] m". Vernitn McKenzie: 3. Pauline Whel- feat despil" 11K‘ “'@11l|191'- lvrzts sentenced to 42 days in jail . H, m, "Om Grade Il.-—l. Ethel l-iynes; 2. Lrie- for disturbing the quiet oi Glasgow. vina MeNeill; 1i. Marjorie Dwyer. -——————-— Grade l’.-‘. Reta Flynn; 3. Doris Mullins. Grade I.-l, Dorothy Weatherbie; 2. Pauline White; 3. Freda Gallant. eves rssrm ........—-.....7m masses Fined Competent service with lam: equipment. i5. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR 055"" "Please, sir, l Responsible dealer representation wanted In queens and Kings Counties ll OPTOMETIISTB. uonmol. r. u. l. °""'*“ u: met-mint it. Office Druphlo. M t. ‘u, The a further spasm the time not noticed i “l think ll | "llnw min that atlu-tl the teniivetatnmi man. f "Why, imnicrvlitiitoly altar the ivrati " "' " ' ' the shfip IFIlIGH in watu‘. and stilrka to it ever after)’, -- -<-o>—-— Jintll-n or wins‘ A Wisconsin lnivenltor has paf- . " iitml n composltilon for tmiaierrlng which mi “l “T011111! Ohieci." said the teni-; jooonoouoooooonooo-oo-t ppnnlcg mm“ i-m tihigivu-g1nm m; ‘PIIHRIPIHHK ships u-il-fh oliampigitsf’! dmfi." replied n Hate-neg "Ii there's n temperiuice lesson‘ ed tmasilviy he?“ ' i WINSIBETMLANDQ iivlmirfiiitliiteti m- his tench-er WllY lie“ l<)l,.\7ISDAL;ET_Twi;til)'-:<lx “mt-in? ' ‘Iillill ‘IYGWII absent from school tho lir-rsi and tt-gn- vinitnrn men pU-"VIOUH day tho hoy looked itiieacy Mme of MrSVAH-J“ Hw,-dy_ 1-1“, m, l('(lll.'t\%|)0l‘.'(l0ll(‘,e was readl Mr. Halid- st-hooltniii~tei~ iirmintetl, niitl win and Mrs. Callaghan wtiiie III)" I'll“. 71")’. pointed to purcli-uiw», u! present for: the a itnieinbei: who had miwrie-tl upd ill" loft Elmsdale this other members nl. the lui ii . Aftt r llllB iy _ it Wlll= iliu . _..¢..,. ..‘.._'_._ _. _ --~ .011 ,l 31.5%. this. The next, pzuce (vi decided in take-lavas lit w stiioll collection Ill the meet-iAvlamo. yélisises _. 4 homo ol‘ .\|r.- (IP0- iio t-ientl their (iOlltlflllllllflllfidfl iihw.‘ i101“ kmw fvhiilifl same cnmml-teie. ‘Wt-syn and manna o.’ ixalsiiiqz money was dhicuased. in Mlnardh. ~ the face. relief. if’ iv‘ ,\\"Il'l ‘ILIIYBI’ designs tn textiles. . _ . - y i Lunar-mm, ultimatum-gt. In smith‘ -0..".......‘..’..‘..... ‘ " ‘ a; a E‘ ‘w, ,'l‘.ho restilt was that this iirsmnhe, Mic} Toothacl; Fill cavity with. cotton soak- Alao bathe Quick ‘and sureii "8 . l IKARD7§ t J- ' BLAcig" is the best chew. tuvns GREATER _, ENJOYMENT The fact out m many mm like the IIIVOI‘ and qlllllly oi‘ . iiicicigv is; NICHOLSONS ' " CHEWING T l i ‘ , , . . I in preference to any other in mjtilllcieht proof that ll 4 , é‘ JlillQ