SEpTEMBEB: ill .1925 s: "' W FREE 1Q.Day Tuber Her Wonderful Teeth hkcmov¢ the dingy film that's clouding yours and my“ be surprised that your teeth are just as white i ind charming as any one’s——rnrzke t/if: unique text. . » l E ig a simple test that Fixovcs the trutli that most of hfvq pretty teeth ruitbmit ever 22mm” we have, or ever re- ating it. This is the reason: our tongue across your Iignalid you will iccl a film. A ‘ffflhliich absorbs discolorations a“? “h1g5 the natural color your teeth. Renlgve it and your teeth take on a nt-tv beatity. Maybe you my‘ really beautiful tcetli with- ou; realizing it. Film is charged ton witli most touthtroublcs. 1t clings to teeth, gm into crevices and stays. Gcrnis breed in it. And they. with tartar, are the chief cause of ' yorrliea. . “$0, besides loss of tooth beauty, film is a serious danger to healthy teeth. You must remove and con- Madn in Canada llfulll The New-Day Dentlfrleo ____.. REDUCTION The mud l‘ll maid l0 a ‘elm-thinn- blw wninan has to be a ‘inzissvtise “ll A trirut-il nurse as well its per- onii more il‘0lll'.lllt‘ duties. For A/wqys a secondcup ~ when ifs _ I c 195m 3R stantly combat it. It is ever prcs- . cut. ever forming. Old-time dentifrices were unable to combat it successfully. And tooth troubles were a seri- ous problem. Now modern scicncelias dis- A new-type tooth paste called Pcpsotlcnt that acts to curdle film, then liarm- lcssly to remove it. No soap or chalk. no harsh grit dangerous covered a new way. to enamel. Mail the coupon for a 10-day tube free. Or, buy a iull size tubc at any druggisfs today. Sec what beauty lies beneath the film on your teeth. -—-—--—--—--—"—-"—-ljniitiiy friends ni’ .\lr. Eugene Mc» Mail this for FREE Bond to i Numb....-................-..-...... 1i AGdIOUIHn-uo- ' 611159855 kit's‘; i6 '1' iiimiiy. _.._.. .._. __. ._. lliirk zinklv-s and those tllllilllg‘ pa...(=s or illllilPs nliltlhtly. Chase sSanborns $541 "BRAND Kiddi are roud to wearHurlbuts Coffee because-H l. They are thoroughbred. y 2. They are comfortable. ? 3. They are flexible-no pain; I fulbrealdng in. 4. Their mother can afford to m- q-n _- ------ ._-----'--H-'-'FL Shoal. l ii Faéi-uonaau: 55h!) my No NAME Abbnsss 10-Day Tube to TIlE PEPBUDENT (‘OWPANV sue. bin. tin thorn n; ‘lffilfilli WIIQ "iaraéitt I shion lllilg oust a scornlul rye on tinionttin- Iii. iuouizli ‘in possess them are tis- lllf’, massage with A variety or 112-) llilliltiéli-{illg the Central Guardian SHOP FROM Herman's Catalog- OFFICE 0LO8ED.——Dr. Johnson's cvtilloc will be closed this week. 4838 31 3i. 50 BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS 10 to 16 yeane worth up to $10.00. special $6.75.—-Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4629 A SPECIAL BOX GIVEN tree to every purchaser o1 a boy's suit costing ‘$4.50 or over at the Big Store—~l’r0wse Bros. Ltd. 462943-31-21 A‘ SPECIAIT LINE OF Boys Snltis, 8 to 13 years. clearing at i 85.75.—~il’r0wse Bros, Ltd. 4629, i, r~—- 40 BOYS SCHOOL SUITS 12 to 16~ years worth up to $12.00 to clear at s8.UU.——‘Pl‘DWS8 Bros, Ltd. y; 4620 .1 - WE CARRV every-tilting your boy will llvllll in school, clothing at - . lowest prices, browse Bros. ....-i629 ' ,_' A SPECIAL BARGAIN in Boys Suits 4 to l0 yours in blue and brown, $5.00. Prowse Bros" Ltd. 462$: see oun eovs lillll} Sailor -- \ Suits -i to 9 years. $2.85 to $i50 ‘ Prowse llros, lJtd. 462$: IMPROVING RAPlOLY.-—The V ldziclitirn. wellltnmvit tzoiiiincrtzlal ' man of this city. will be pleased in learn tliitt he in fast tzonvzilestr- l lug alter a long and tedious jlil-r l ness. "Jean" as he is fautlllztrlly '- | known zimong his host. of friends V. exports to be. on tho job again iii I y ... Iilie cont-tie of u few weeks. W0}- ‘hllllllfll-N Llniuient. for Sprulnu. ‘ LETTER or SYMPATHV .\lr. Huber McLean, .(‘lyd'; itive.r_ lititu- S r and liro. l Whereas ‘it has lllPilblflll Almighty God in ills illlilrike ivisiloin to call at) lier ett-rital rest your beltivcil we, the olifirers and numbers "lll ‘ii. (J. L. No. 1366, de- isire to z: l\'t‘_V to you our sincere ‘ ihtuirticlt sympathy in your ,ll&l‘l‘1l\"L'fl\Glll . l The Ans‘ I of Death ki-ops ‘hover- ,iuig anoun-il utnd (iucasionally enters Your homes and hikes from our mid- st a luvml one. ln offering you our 'syinpntihy we do not do it in -a for- illlill ‘lllillllltll’ ~but' in; coining [roan tho hearts of our niuiubei's, all oil wluxn fuel for you in your trials. W‘.- trust you will not Sorrow as {those without lio-pc. Believing that: tluil iloutli all -'t‘l\i‘.r,':,s well, wcl ltrusx. illult you will look to lllml yfor flllllfllli. and stilact- for your ‘troubles. and \\'t' vnrni-stily pray lthat (toil our (lrniul llastvi- abut-c ‘will kct p you. May l-k Ibe in light‘, jlo your trot and a lamp in your ‘jtlllill to guide you to glory. hluy you and nil o t‘ its so ‘live here lic- low, that WllUll the. sunrnions coni- . for u-s_ and we have to cross the river oi illalli. wr- may be lound .;.§.:LQ._.-... .. a “In i Bew i'\. \ Don’t ExperimentiwitltwYour Good Complexion e2 H ,wl't'li our lamps triuitnetl and burn- l ills’ aczrvpltalvltz to our ‘blessed Lord and lllaster, aml M0041‘ ills _ words flEntr-r thou into tihe joy of thy l liord" lhvrc to join the loved ones Qwhn llilV" gone before, / ‘ll! lilflsinir- we again ask your ‘iiltftjivltlilllttl-B of our deep sympathy ;ln your loss of Qt fond and loving l wife. ‘ Yltllrg-i‘ in lit-hall‘ or 1111111114.,“ 11,, O. L. i llntrlcl Mtz-Dnttztld, l (lnrrlon MtrKinuon, John A. Mtirrity. iCl-ydu River. ‘ Aug. 7th, 1925. -——-*-<0-}-_.__._ The only oils in Palmolive ‘soothing beauty oils from the olive tree, the African palm and the coconut palm-and no other fats whatsoever. That ls why Palmolive Soap is the natural color that it is—for palm and olive oils, noth- ing else, give Palmolive its green color! The only secret to Palmolive is its es:- clusive blend-and that is one of the world's priceless beauty secrets. Soap from Trees Soap are the the ICALIFORNIAN on TWO-YEAR \ HIKE ‘r0 WlN BIG FlN- ANCIAL REWARD. WlNNlPl-IG. Mun, Sept. J—-J. E. McCoy 0i’ Sim Francisco, passed through here recently. relating that ho was returning from Hall- fax. N. S., on a hike to that plare and back, which he must. coni- ‘ulete in two years to ivin $10,000. The prize. he said, was offered by itlie Sun Pruitt-intro Athletic Club. McCoy stitrted trout Sari Fran- cisco October 25, 1924, and wns lten (lays ahead oi’ his schedule when here. l-le ls hound to travel vehicular roads. inasmuch as he could not take to railroad trucks and there was no highway alum: the north edge of Lake Superior". I he left Canada at Snult Saints :2‘:n?“Si"wlycofigfifiuzlgrxégi ‘Marie, Ont. and journeyed through ispgaklng m. the ‘subject under my in"! “Mined Stamm o“ his wayioussion, Slr Henry said: “Compet- SIR HENRY HERE T ALKS BUS LINES ‘TOR:ONTO_ Aug. 31—-Sir llonry 'l‘huirniton suuprlsetl local C. N. R. ioltlicers ‘by dropping into their tnidst after advkilng ‘lllPllll Monday ho would not come. lie ls. ihow- over, in the midst of tihem, (lis- cuisslng itlie establishing of motorlmmn l l This beautiful Play House Box Iii color-a given with each pair ol Hiu-lbnt ihoeu from also 5% to 10K. r He was bound to touch at Win- inlpeg, Calgary, Altn.. and Vancoir rver, l5. C. He must not accept a lint. . l ihera ‘illicit is keen trout that. source and two are zlvlng it considerable con- isitler-ation." "How iiitl you find things in lIllC west?" “They are in excellent shape and i include 15o extra for postage beyond 20 Mil" °' wan-xi We specialize _ln the correct fitting e1 HURLIIUT Bring "the klddlea to see tho play HIM" In our window. Ono “free Wm‘ 6V9‘? Pill‘- iALLE 8:132 YLIMITED FOOTWEAR Dictionary, Coupon Please find enclosed the mm 07 or Renewal Subscription Qhnrlettetown tiirillnin and New Unlvenlty bletlonarY- u.....-...........-.-..-.~- ...-...--.. to Tho ...-..-.--.--.-....‘-¢..w .._...-...-.....-...~v lbIlmu-rl‘: Llnlment for Golda. Start the day right with Enol. This laxative health drink quickly restore: your system to normal, clelnolng it of the wanton and poisons that clog and becloud the mind. First thing every morning drink a gllll ‘of cold or warm ‘ water sparkling with Eric's Fruit Sill. Phone 271 . H. L. WORTHY l enueelsL .~_—--- there ls a very healthy spirit among ‘the pcople- They have it very confident opinion about tihelr future. The crop is excellent out lihere. They call it n bumper one. ‘and lit. twill yield theiiinbout $100. 000,000 imore than last your." l, -Whon asked wbonit the talked-oi ‘merging 0t the ‘two Iblig conpora- ‘tipris. he sitld: "iOu-r Ipolicy ‘is to ._co—0perate with a view to reducing Ieipcnses." ’ Packer of WILSON '5 rtv P DS ‘twill Klli MOW rut <. mas séfiwnlaiil m" ANY SllfllY t l Y tATNlQ .1 ~. '1 (MADE IN hANAlHr» SCIENTIST BREAKS OUT INTO VERSE SOUTHAMPTON, Envziland. fib-Mnilcrn scientists zurc not duill. llfttel-y tel-lowis without a spark oi‘ poetry or lniaiiziiriiation. ‘Prof. W. A. . Pai-kes. of Toronto, Canada one oi’ tho. delegates attending the an- nual micetlrrg of the British Associ- itor tslio A-ilvuncevitienit ~01 Science, proved this ‘today by litirsiting into verse in. the ‘course tit‘ a tincture iln which he was tell- ing his ihcairers that earthquakes wrro not an titrutlxetl evil. Here is t-he lpFhlClDfll stanza in his ven- ture into versificaitlon. ‘Wliait is it rules ‘Hi8 upper crust’! lsostasy. isostn-sy, Wham notuaites the overdlirusit? ilsostnsy. lsosuiisy, Whiiit gives itilio shore lines wan- der lust, Wlimt ihumliles lilighlxgnrls into dust. W-lnit uiekos the strongest. stratum ibust? ilaostnay, isostaisy, l; might be explained =tliat isos- itavsy l5 Ithe theory of general equil- ibrium in‘ the earth's crust, eup- imsed to be maintained by the yielding or filow oi’ rock marterial hr-nri1tli the surface under the stress of gravitation. ‘Prof. Parkes remarked that earth- quakes showed the surtaico of the citrhli we; not unltopnily rigid and that i-l‘ it were it WOllllll brln-g on. gzrolotqlcn-lly a-rpeaklng. ‘iillfi univer- sal deluge and "the end 0t the pre- sent order of things." EMPIRE WOOD USE URGED BY BOTANIST LONDON, Aug. Zll-dilefotre the llirltlah Association at Soul-hamp- tnn. Alexander Howard 0t the bot- any 860N011‘, read a paper ttoduy stating that. unless a system 0t i-etoi-egtwtlcn was adopted. the world soon would‘ face g, serious v timber deficiency‘. Ho especially advocated encoun- Aug. d-a ys nwjvmciiil. and use of Ellllplrt&-<_L§l‘(i\\'l\ timber. sillltillg’ itilinit British rail- wziy eompriiiitis, tvli-idli in pro-ivur used llilTllWfiDlliB which are oltalrinlilo within the Empire, now dimanilvrl Russian and German. oak. and American mahogany and walnut. ' Rvt-i-utly nnc railway issued a di lllllllltl for A-mvirican walnut ‘fisawn- by American workirucn in America." The cost of carrying lumber 80 miles to London, he said Wits equal to the import rate ‘from {lac Unitctl Stains. PRlNC 5'8 VlSlT STA RTS Note carefully Remember, no soap that is safe for toilet use wil “remove” germs better than Palmolive HERE’S a false idea going the rounds which, in the interest of fine complexions, we must combat . . .' for your sake and for ours. ’ That is, that some soaps combat germs and others not. And that for aseptic rea- sons certain toilet soaps should be used. That is wrong. Don’t believe it if it is told to you. Good complexions are too precious for experiment. Soaps to “destroy germs” should be used only on the advice of a physician. And ‘for beauty’s sake, remember this important fact: The true difference in soaps is in their eifect on your skin. All soaps “remove ‘ germs.” to a certain degree. No soap suitable for toilet use will remove germs bet- ter than Palmolive. Why then take chances with a good complexion? ’ In old days, you were told, “use no soaps on your face.” For all soaps were too - harsh. Then Palmolive came. A soap made of cosmetic oils. A soap made to be used lavishly on the skin. Women tried it and were amazed. Palmolive became the leading toilet soap in the world. In France itself, homeof cosmetics, Palmolive is supplanting French soaps. Palmolive is a scientific soap. A soap made for one purpose only: to foster and safeguard good complexions. When asked to try harsh ways, beware. Palmolive is not the only fine toilet soap. We know of two others that compare favorably. But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 1O cents . . . no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest price. Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. to “Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion. Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. It is natures formula 1 name and wrapper. Palmolive 1' s never sold un wrapped. EGiG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the P. E. Island Egg Laying Contest. for the 43 Week Ending August 28th, 1925 ' } ’l1.lio Contest during‘ llht! mist‘ wot-k with 4E! eggs. Mr. G. F. (‘on-i tlhe ilvlrrls are brondy. The mums‘ her of eggs laid for the week tvas, i373. The total number of eggs! laid to tlatoi 30594. This its 1576‘ eggs more ithml “'35 laid hi. thtki same date last year. l Nil". Saiu dlrildiersoifs Whiter Luirhorns load ‘hilly Conilcst ilor Ithe l , ' "iheQefi-Kvqv-"wfii ~ ._. ___.._. . .. . .... ..--__.-_._...- - < - A Rocks are nlnit-h with 1588. Mr. ‘i\'t'l‘(‘ll lloivattis Vllliite ‘Leghorna are iuntih with 1562. LOSSES The lcuen that‘ result from n poor store system have probably culled more bunineu failures than any other ono thing. .. n, , ,_. ._ p‘, morning coats-will inspired by a desire on the (part oi’ Duenos Al-res to look its lies/t during tiiie visit of the illrflflli. British connoisseur of fashions. "ill! _.._..__-Qo->_..__ CLAIM PRICE IS RECORD BUENOS ATRES. Aiiz. 31—\Vhn.t catitlemmi cluim is a world record price itor a bull was paid yesterday rt the annual cattle show. prize- wlmilng tihort. horned ‘hull named Pnlthful brought $60,000. Pailililitfs father. when sold some time nigo. lirougiht 844,000. —---—<4> TAKEN AWAY ouch. Mil‘. A. iWisnerIs White Wyanidtitztos were seventh with 36 egigs. Mir. .1. Spungenn Jonkln"s nllfffltl Rocks tied with the Earle!‘- imental Station's Ipen 0t White lbeghorns for clgltlih place with 35 cues each. ‘ Mr. Sam illlePhersonh pmi oi’ White Legliorns leads the Coli- test by one egg. wit-ii a total o! The National‘ Cash Register Company of Canada, Ltd. k ronosro, ONTARIO H59 orgies. iMr. G. F. Conritti-i-‘s White lLQKlIOPIIS, wthlcli hail to give up first place itihls ‘week, are following close in» second place with 1858 ogigts. Mr. Joseph Cair- inichaeks Barred Rocks are third “with 1779. ‘Mr. Walter ltmntnin‘! llillfPfid ‘Rocks amt florumth with 1733. Mr. Eflwllftl lluilpitfn White YARlIOFlIH. ipen N-n. fl are firth witih Bllnks—“lle bought a car on the installment plan, il»ldn‘t he?“ Jlmiks “Yes, but they took it. away from him DQ081186 he couldn't pay the time mt the garage that way." Olii clmitl Enquirer. Ill" l~ 1689; Mira. Fred Martini/we'll ‘Wit-lite lxagihorns are ninth with |1660. -Mr. W. (1. MaoDonnlkfs Barre-d Rocks airo oevomib with 1623. Mr. A. Winner's Wliltie lines for speed-lug or tine mpnir wyandouefl am 8mm", Wm‘ 159E Charles Mackenriala o. .v- I W, l‘. (brunt, Dillon Aiqni h! Prince l-ldwnrtl Inland lnrl Nov; fleet]; In: the Erlwurtl Inland rlurlni tho Inlnlh o! rrllnlern from which monllltq eon nnln-t nyntemn but ndlplotf to the m-eil- o! their bnnlnoni. lnlorlmtlon mi attire rum-nu in gar-ml a nottn ti.» landing store: c! old the Ilnltetl Staten will b0 llndl; [inn for u“ nth‘. a... no. In. JIQLA-J-M-n . __._.;T‘- - wbae-r=r<aw ~ i-I-optomhor and will eu-ry 113x101 at . ' l‘ 'i.l ill _ bl‘. F. F. 00n- ccfliljlgilflhTgrlzlgsesfTNATltlllggnE iisrls wl\\"lllilt\ giji-ziwzthorrisir were sec- "w" l°'"' ‘"1 5° dim" , ___-_ filltl ivnii is eggs. an. isliwaru MW! u"! birch"! B!‘ it BUENOS AIIRES. Aug. Ill-The llulilpittls pen of White [kgllOrnB almost two million mn- i‘; tailors o; Buvnos Aims are heap- N0. 3_ were third with ~11 eggs. Mrs. chant: all over tho world. ing blessings tipon lihe Prince of F. llallldays llairrtrtl Rocks were , _ ; Wirles. with has Ibrought a wave fourth with 40 eggs. Mr. W. G. r:"‘°'a‘ c"? E'l'l""i i of business such as ithey have not VacDQriahlXs Barred Rocks were I W‘ B Ifllllf QI Incl _-; had in many a (la-y. One leading llilih ‘Klltll ZlSl tilggs. ‘.\ir. ll. M. w!" QIIIIBII Vlhldl “III q tailor reported today. ihc hurl de- illytlels Harrell. lbocks itierl wlitih ulch locum I llvereq lmgpg than 200 dress suits Mr. JOHGQll Carmich-iiels Barred in a week to say notihiin-g of 500 ltockit for sixth place with 37 eizss ‘ Sntlmiul (funh ltuliim Ounpuny o! ; (‘nnuila will make a MI! bl Print-c‘