The Island ConditiOll ‘Powder i‘ horse looklnil? How ‘lalosullelok and I'M", 4 tion 0r life an u; “my aaaaaaaaaaaxa . - d ii altfi’? """°"..°...'.?°.....°. . i as does a marl- ”? horse for“ “‘ w“ LAND couoiriou THE '8 rowosn ion and tone up his dlfl" etitt. 41"” m‘ Gym m". 1 (o the coat and lllm < his action. l‘ w od for cattle lfllund“ ,3:- 350. i; |li¢9l7 a l‘ pumps. a E, A. Foster central Drilllififi- yllil ailP glosl I This Woman of Eighty; one .Y G81’! Tells How. Ninol Created Strength for the Aged _ and» She says: “It is with [teal leasure I tell others of the al efit I have derived from Vlgfll-s am now eighty-one ears of age, d I have never fou any remedy at would create an appetite over- iorne nervous conditions and build tp strength e al to VINOL." The reason lNOL is so success- iul in such cases is because it con- tains the tissue bulldin and medi- Linal elements of eods’ livers, aided the blood making, strength cre- i ing properties of tonic iron, bee! pe tone and h pliosphites. hus, in a. na ral manner, it in- irenses the a etite, aids digestion, enriches the with thousands of red blood co les and imparts ttrength, heal and vitality to w» w" Pratt's Animal E Randi", -' 0 0 . .- ‘flyoftllellollll BIN" w§§§§°$ tea come to gull be . "o t w“‘l”l»--°@:.S~. sre showed ll W‘ l er cash rlehmlntgllluz: "J"- _ {£1104 qiuiout ra [v AGENTS WANTED Olll’ 0 I f mpies. Bzllnlrililtliu lfiurscriea. “ibis HELP \VANTED P’. » - MAN As ll‘ "'75- ‘WJIF’ 123 Queen 1 ",_ ‘l '1‘ ‘vtmnenssii-i-autz. “AN mo wonic “UN i-ncud preferred.) '|'.',',|, i1, Vultcd Farmers Cir-nil- u" in», i.ul.. Richmond. 8071_5_5“_ \\ .i.\'i'|-'.ii-\'i_il' N" -'-"~’-"_"'— - t - a l ‘ \- m §A|,|.;,III<.GI.\'I‘I:I.II'II) (I. H,|.-.<iiuii~ _.\‘tailiouM drakiixllill“); old. .l. l1. m-r crosby- l1 'Bfib7_fi_‘3,_ FEMALE HELP 0 lll-IAIIN 315i Ki-nt St. Bfifill-b-Fifii. ,_\"'ri-:u-uiiu.s '1‘ lpsuiiiukiriil- Alli"? ~ j\-‘,,\l\ll) wAzvri-iii. Al'l‘ll\' '“5\\l,~y'\\1,\i|y' $ti'v\'l.. 3i- “AID Ai'i'i.\' 1H Kant. Strcct. tf’. _.-_.._ \1\\‘l€llll-‘.N ( ' I'll) .\lis. ilurnott. li.i.\TFIl)—-I.Al)\"§ 0ND "AN" . -. . u" ~ t'. m!" ' m‘ " U l sozie-n-izipa. WANTED \\'.\§Tl<‘.ll—-'l‘0 DO Dlll-lfifilllAKlNli by iluvtluy. Apply 1e twill‘? Quwn. 3W3- _..___ I) llANl) NAFE. box ‘:84 phunc 801i \i'\\'|‘l<‘.li-.'4I-‘.t i' Post ilil ll0l'§l~‘.l\'l~ll~‘.l'l;)ll \VAN'l‘l-ll)—- A middli» lllIlWl ludy of some i-xpcr- l\'ll('t‘. and capability can find n liuil-t and coiuforta llt‘ homo iii n “fdéifiiflilvhusihns ma? to e etc. . one¥or£0€ll ll" “m” l“ “'00” ii o unc- ‘Pull lilileludvgrclzloked-n LsIclflllvflalllfllilll ttanee cannot be l TRY OUII JOII PRINTING EFT. 4 for your ncxt order for hi1 iditds. lcttcrhcada. i-nvolcipos, sitiiii: e grgau, muscle and tissue of e . I! feeble old eople only realized the good VINO will do them our lrug ists would not be able to sup- ply e demand. , QOO-O-OOOO-O 2 3e. per word for each tn- be forwarded. l!" "n" eimowiedaed- . nm+o+vv+oo+oovo FOR SALE 1-w- l~‘0lt sAhi-i you“: llli‘. (‘hoy-iful‘ pius.l~‘r<-d .\lcl.u_r ltivcr. llilll-l FtIR NALF iroaiiri"i_lin'fr or scales.‘ Apply 80.! Kgipti‘ 2:! . 1 ~ (‘Alili ‘N! . r s‘. s i‘ . . lllllilltliiullilv mvt lllllillttll niid paint- od addri-ss i‘. U. liox 174. .\loii- wg-“o, p, |, siazi-n-izu. l'l'lll.l(I Al'(‘.'l‘l0l\' F0 ll SA LI‘? llV Sui iirdo)‘. ut Triicudic Harbor May 8th, tit 4 o'clock p. iii. tlllt’ new building 18-30 suitable’ for iisii buying. 3fi53---~~>3l- iioiisio won sAi.i~;_4 YEAR! “iii (Uiyilo); also timothy sot-ti. lru i.. liodii, North hiiltoii. 8tiIl1i—.'i-4"i. IP01! SALE A PLANE]! nioldor coiviblncd iii running iii-r. Ap ' (loomi- H. Laird. Pcniu-‘s Stat on. 8031-5421. FOR §Al.I*}--L‘0'l‘,'l‘A(iI-l Alillllllvl‘ iii-w, modern vonlcnccs. Ap- ply at l-l llloasunt St. fliiiib-b-itii. FUN §Alil~l—-§lNGl4l-l (‘OMB liliAlfK hliiiorra. Egizu for hutciiintl; Drizv winners nt Halifax. Amherst and Qharlnttetoivn. Pen No. l, $3.00; plJn o. 2 .00. \\’. J. Ciitlniore, 82 Elm l\\'l‘I\\lt!, Charlottet wn. v R66 -5»53l. FUR NAIiEF-AT VICTOR! >301‘ .\iu,\' P-tli. l-‘ox lliiiich on p misc-s oi‘ lions liuillivi’, consisting lAllV0 pi-iis and housos. Will singly or ultogotiicr. ‘Fc-rni‘. ll. ii. Profit. Sucre-fury. m" l .1 cards. posters. All kinds of pam- phlet work zloim. SpCCl1ll"DYl’C(§F on largo quantities. The Job Printing Department of The ls- land (luurdiun Publlshing- Co... i-"iuuil and quiet family of two Willinill i-hlltlrcn. Good wag-vs fluid to right party. Euqulrc of illlitftllilll. Qllll-d-Wlff. Kent Street, Charlottetown. l, I _ CAPEFHAVERSE SERVICES— .li\-\'. humus hlchougall will i‘ pri-ut-h cn Sabbath nexl at Cape i lrllvllrs» ul 10:10 and 7. and at Lisourli-iincu in it n m; ill" ilrriiulii had u cull out yes- "l H-rnoon about 6.20 for u n“ -l ~ . Paul's School House. ‘him W11.‘ coiifinuil to the roof f.‘ "“\l “r ‘|'ll“l\l.\‘ i-xlinguisliod, lit- llu ilmiugc ht-inir caused. ll- , '_dR'i:L:‘M.E‘ET|NG.-—All mil-rosi- " “m” m ‘rhlllllllllii the Civilian I M Pnmll uii- roquoslcd to meet .1! krill Qii-‘UMM Mclllnnun‘ “wee i", soil fills Thursday even- ‘ i" "l ‘liliii tit-lock. ' ; soeo . ,,,;‘,‘,';,-‘- “Y "nice. ilcd Point. rc- llloiill" ‘Mil-WNW’ 7mm ll "l! l» ‘ilfill to his daughter in _ uwnfl‘ ~ H»; also viziliod ' M" 1"'|“"'- - l'~'~ihis in the Em. ~l hull-w. unii cnioyed n very " :..~.iul holiday. .i,,,fil\l,opi.agv SALE- The pro‘ __ mm!“ u“ ‘lklllluic (Yuptain John . u Jmumn .i_:_ilr Street was sold hm} Hm Elgar: ' iiesilziy by Mr. Rn. g W M Q0000 Mr. "r. .-\. Broth. Vunvrn, m} n- "lhc Murnughun flu-oil ui |u~i1 “r(l_il'si(li' Street. of- ‘ l (ill ilcslcrdny did not “ll. Tim rcscrvc was $5.000. HARLEY t; WION UESSING COMPET. -—'l‘he Automobll p _ e guessing or; Z1‘! m l... Wm be Me bsnuude after (his dale punch lhawgml- A" Buesses must MW ma“ qt usrdinn Oifico hot eriwhich a“ “mm” M“ m” "“ lowed for days will be a1. mine the whmmil siiiis. t0 newt. W . ~ i of ANTEQ-dlvo thousand loads “'3 0i" llcw Seed an d O \- lalglflo Eusluu street ea ztrgilli ‘u Galina and rubbish. waste pap- mig o; l: ell. but uothiuiz ...-shim 0 lectlouabie ullowo] to 1y, ‘luillllifd. Rotter; Eggs land duad cut. _ Llsmagaybséred. Carter iind Lo. 1920. “h” ‘illllllled on land adioin~~ TllE CENTRAL GUARDIAN IT PAYS to buy in this province. THE BARLEY GUESSING COM- PETlTlOfL-The automobile gues- sing contest will close on Saturday Muy 8th. No guess made uftcr this date will ho accepted. All guesses must rcuch the Guardian Office not later than Saturday Muy 15th. after which date, tcu days will ‘b9 ulluiveil for checking slips to deter- llllllt‘ the winner. ,,' 8689-5-6-31 HARLEY GUESSING COMPET- iTi0N.—Thc automobile guessing contest will close on Saturday, May 8th. No guess innde after this date will be accented ull 8065585 01'1"“ rcsch the Guardian Office not later than lSat-tirday Mil)’ 15in- m“ which date tcn days will be allow- cd for checking slips to determine the winner. gssnvfiqym SCHOOL WORK — The follow- ing is the standing nf the illlDll-‘l "l Graham's Road School for thc month of Allllll Principal's Muy Murtlreillll‘; ~» ‘ my; Gp|d¢/7-— 1. llordon (aniphell 2. Frcd Wlgmorc; 3. Beulah Camp bell. Grade s-i. Wilfrid White- head; 2. Horace Campbell; (l. lloy Brow“ m“, 5- 1. Beatrice Qgmpbell; 2. Starling Williams; 3. Marion Danes. Aslistant’: Dept-Grade 3.051%)? 1- Chllrle“ Push; 2. Mary liiucimnn and Lulu (‘nniit-bcli. equal; 3. 1801"“ Lnw‘ long; Grade 3. (Jr.)-—l. “H2071 wigmor; 2. borne Campbell; ll. Jnmes Williams“ Grads 2.——-i. Adn MucKlnnon: 2. John MMKHY. and; 1-1. IMulcoim MucLean; 2- Olive Cur. plheli", :1. vlncont Law less; Perfect Attendance — Mnvlon Murray. John Murray. .\I..:coim Murray. Charles Cash. i Muriel B. Toouibs. i Teacher . ——--QO& 1i , , FASHIONS AND PADS ‘ l has and white flounced, taf- ' ‘I h"i white organdie bindings. - llrowil satin shoes are r-muoh worn with sheer tan hosiery. Lacquered shells are one of the‘ imv miiiinery trininiliill- .43.... DepL, Grade B 1-" ‘l Marion Mur- "Véf TUXFETR ,____.. i Fox audio Notes pmmh... i, Mr. V. E. (lowland, Secretary Treasurer New Brunswick Black Foxes Ltd. states that they have had good success in their Silver Black Fox ranch this season. He also says that there ls a great deal of enthusiasm in New Brunswick concerning the fox industry. The farmers aroundlMoncton and Siills- bury ure talking fox and are plan- ning lo put in a numlbsr of pairs. Lt. A. E. B. Murphy, Tlgnlsh has recently returned from upper Can- adian lilies. While there he made sale of sonic pairs of high grudc Prince Edward island foxes to be dciivcrctl in September to panics who will ranch ibcm (loiumbiai. He also sold some fox- es to parties who will ranch them near Ottawa. Mr. Murphy realiz- ed good figures for his sales. While M the (i. W .V. A. (‘ouventlon Mr. Murphy was “snapped” as a dele- gate from Prince Edward island. He had sufficient. foresight to car- rv with him a nice specimen of silver fox which he wore around his neck ivhilc being photographed. This picture is now being exhibited in ‘Moving Picture Iiouses through Puliic News, thereby creating u good udvilrliseiucnt for Prince Ed- ward lsiuiid foxt-s. .A prouiinont llillllOPlly on conscr- Villlflll slums lhal iii the rate of cxiinftlion of fur hearing uiiiiuzils that in twcnty-ilve years wearers of ccrlitin kinds of furs will. have to ilepend exclusively on the ranch bred arlicle. in lluslsu torn us it is with dis- scssious oi‘ internal strife there has been established un the Siberian (least a ranch for Russian sable (mo of lbc most valuable furs in the world. ll is said that Japanese (ziipitzil is interested in this venture. Prince Edward Island would be a very suitable locality for the roar- ing of Russian sable could they be secured. Michigan is the skunk farin- lng country. Skunk farms are be- coming more and more plentiful although the owners do not get immense percentage on theii investment they do very nicely. The London fur sales which were hold lust wci-k were more. than us- ually successful as regards sliver fox. A g0liil9lillill whose name we will be at liberty to mention later on sent. fifteen pelts on which he luid u reserved hid of $12,000. He l00('l\'(‘(l u wlrc ycsicrdziy slitting that. they bud bccn sold. lic does not ycl. know how much more than $12,000 they f‘(‘.ii.l|Zt‘ll. These figures show that old London is still on the iiiup ns irgurds‘ sliver fox furs. Several “Movie SlliPS have recent- ly been phologrupht-il .in their acts wearing beautiful silwer fox sets made up in the style prevalent in London. That ls with practically the full pcit hanging down the front of the body." Tlicre is said to bc pcrfcci riigi- in Paris also for Sil- Russlu once ilu- grciilcsl inporlcr of silvcr fox skins is now practical- ly nui of the market owing lo sup~ prcssion of tho imperial family and lihc pFli(‘.ll(‘lll~(l€Slll‘\l-(‘.ll()fl of tho aristocracy. The Bolshcviki ure not good customers for silver fox sols although the Ukraine still absorbs a certain number of pelts fashion being more fastidious in that vicinity. iSOlllll America is now i1 good customer for Silver fox. Ono pica» ing festuri- about tho situation there ls lhm the ladies do not ob- ject in any ciiscs to n slight mahogany lint in the skins. Tho following furs are to bs sold in Fuustcn Bros. 8: 00., Si. Louis, szilc commencing May 10th. "My Overalls and Sliirta are the belt made, becaus ‘hey are room! and comfortable. i designed than 4 with the ides that you might want to stretch your arms and lap ee- casioually," A winner in the Bob Loal llae of shirts is the Hickory Disk Jr. Ask your dealer for this bi] shirt; it wears like a true friend. Ask your dealer for llll 09- tho big Blue Ovarell-- tbs cloth that stands the last. ‘ hum an "Dal LOII" IIIIII BOB, LONG UNION IIDI Overalls and Shirts’ R. G. LONG d: 00., Llmltod Winnipeg roitouro mass-i Dal Les; lush in Hritishl ~ Issue Ins: Counts Con! J The Legislature Continued From Page One of this tax the lPreniler said there would be two people who would be very important personages-one will be the man on the public roads known as the inspector and the other the collector. The man to assess values will be the inspec- tor-ihe collector will be the road- master or overseer. The reason given for the government chasing this method was ascribed as in the iinterests of economy-a desire not to multiply public offices and costs. Other bills to increase revenue are |to come—one will be the Succession Dulles Tax. HON. MR. LEA in seconding the resolution declared this was the most important legislation. yet be- fore the House. (‘onditlons must be faced as they found them. Taxation ,was something which he claimed he had pointed out to the late govern- -ment which is necessary and must be faced, in the past we had been depending on the Federal subsidy. in view of the prosperity of the (eountry he thought it ridiculous golds’ into dehi from year to year. it was useless barking back to any siutemem made by any indiv- idual man. An increase in taxation was necessary and every resident should pay something. The thing to do was to get more of our money and spend 1i on ourselves. ‘He hcartily concurred in fhc sliding scale or income tax, The ‘Commissioner was speaking at one o'clock and moved for ad~ journnient. until 3 p. m. Iillllllcnsalwm AFTERNOON SESGION liousc me: nl 3.35 in. committee for further consideration of the resolution iniroduclng the Taxo- tion Act. lion. \V. M. Lea resumed his speech, begun in the forenoon. He made a comparison between the proposed taxation and that un- der the old act. He claimed that the real and personal property tax of one hull’ of one per cent was the lowest in Canada, To justify this assertion he quoted taxes paid in Nova Scotla. The province was now facing conditions which made ll necessary t0 face taxation. He claimed that the proposed tux of one half of one per cent was really lower than when the tax was one fifth of one per cent because money is so cheap today. He did not know what system 01" assess‘ ment had been in vogue heretofore but he knew that there were incon- grultics which needed readjust- ment, ivilh reference i0 the pro» posed poll tux of $3 he said it was quite justifiable, it was a tux on ‘many who heretofore had escaped taxation. it did not matter now what men had said or would say about taxation or the need of it. Wc were now up against conditions of high cost of material and of liv- ing filo labor and llle situtaion must he faced, There bud been a veritable carnival of ex~ travagunce throughout the country. This lax would teach the pcoplc economy and prudence. The illX -would not amount to moi-c than an average of $10 a farm. There were unjustifiable losses, farmers lost henvlyy ‘through neglect of ‘spraying for lfung0ils diseases. lllid through other avoidable causes. He contended that the expenditure of sufficient money in instructing the farmers would save the province many thousands. Under the pres- (uni Drgpuuul it was expected to have money enough to curry on an educational program which would ire of immense benefit to the whole province. HON. A. E. ARSENAULT said that with the meagre information before the House hc did not pro pose to spend much time in discus- sing it. “men. tlic bill is submitted for second reading a" 10191080!" discussion would be Dollfillllle- "9 did not know who was the father of the present bill but he under- stood thut it was the Attorney Gen» eral and it only added more proof to whut he, Mr. Arsenauit had said last night. that the bill was a stone hung urouud the neck ofyone whom they wished to drown politically. lie was somewhat surprised to find the Hon. Commissioner of Agriculture dilate so enthusiastically 0n the benefits to be expected from this taxation. it would bc remembered that lust year when the* Ellvelll‘ mem proposed l0 put on u tux of one third of the exlstlns i“! hi” Hon. friend was one of the first i0 u a () 0B8 it.’ julrilflJNll fgKSH followed. This was the most important measure brought before the House in soluo time, The question to be faced was ~, "have ‘we enough money l0 FY00‘ the affairs 0f the Oil. of lhc eriy carry lio quoted o‘ 1 proviiu c." ___- 1500 ‘silver iox. 1000 blue fox. 2100 cross fox, 10,000 white fox. The totui measurements of Dou- gui. the winner of the first ribbon in lbs adult non-pure iblOOd class ai tho Boston Fax show lust Novemb- or were as foilowiu-Toial length 52 inches. breadth 21 illffllell- height at shoulder 17 inchcs. weight December 1st 21% iwullllfl- Recent advices slate that Mr. Ned Deahborn who has been pro~ mlnentiy connected with the Unii~ ed Slates Government Bureau at Washington is to embark in the for business us manager of ii. large ranch to be lbuilt. lnJhe United States and stocked ith island foxcs. A new silver fox company culled the Anglo American Silver Fox (Jonipany Lid. with a capital stock of 8190.000 nnd with head office at Monlcion, N. B. has lately been incorporated. Spring wear dealers who specia- lize in furs report s large increase in spring orders over inst season. The total offering of the lSt. Louis fur sale aggregated 830,000,000. the total offering of all kinds lo be auctioned at New York, Si. Louis and inndon fur auction nggregaied $60,000,000. ‘ can 0mm.‘ earn-rows desirous ' first utterances of Sir Auckland Ged dos after his arrival in America llllilwlllk the necessity of facing ldifli cultles fearlessly, remembering each father's lfallings and cheerfully bearing one soothers burden. As i“ “W Proposed tax, Mr. Nash ask- ed “ilo we keep it? No! We hand it back to the people in the shape of racket service. 500d roads, public llllllles and because of it we shall have progress." To try lo run this country without taxation would be to lead t0 inevitable ruin. He saw The other day the amount of Can- 1103's indebtedness. “Wag chimp. twin: to stop because of this enor» mous debt? No! After all. we are face to face with conditions that are prevalent all over the world} All production lids its origin in the laud _or in the sen. Therefore he took ll, any increase imposed upon the merchants and the corporations is borne by the farmer or the fisher man. The present taxation is going lo bear iuorc lightly on the p001" man than any we have had. ’i‘,hc iux as proposed is the fairest p05. siblc, The only wuy to get n: ihg wealth of a country is to gm at mo, incomi-s. He. jusiified the rcul prop PH)’ lilXllll0ll—lilkiflE for his fig urlng n $4000 farm on which he showed that the new lax would only‘ he $20. Not m impose such a l" M ls proposed would mesh the closing of the schools; no inure would we see the groups of incrry children lrouping io school to lake llh their daily educational tasks; il Wvllld liieiin the closing of our lnfirniarics and insane Asylum and letting llic poor mentally uflllctcd So without that cure to which they are euiiilcd in our (‘liristiun civil» izution. lie said ll didn't maltcr what newspapers said. the tux was iiecessur . He said every word pub- lisbed i the Patriot was true in the light of what was known when the articles were written (laugh- tel). Taxes were never popular and never would be. The tax on lobster cases would be denounced by the packers and upplnudcd by the farmers; the tux on the farm would be denounced by the farmer and applauded by ihc packer and so on through ihe whole round. He stood for the bill he would stand by it and he believed it would be approved by the House. He was satisfied that before the end of the term. the government would be justi- fied for its acts_. - The ll-louse Went into committee on the resolution with Mr, A, E. ‘McLean in the chair. Continued on Page Six NO NEW CARDINALS ' NAMED AT PRESENT ROME, Ma-ylL-iffoniirmaflon of reports that no cardinals will bc created at the coining consistorjv. has been received from an official source at the Vatican. The consis- tory will concern itself entirely with the work of the canonization of Joan of Arc and Marie Alucoqui». a French mystic and nun, who died in 1690. Another consistory may possibly ‘be held in June, lbut it is possible it will be postponed until thc end of the year, when the question of the creation of new American card- inals will be considered. The creation uf cardinals is zil personal prerogative of the Pontifi‘. and. therefore, any reports as to who may be given the Red Hat are considered pure conjecture. I Nlliinrilbt Iliiilment for I nilruli. " |r '2 1| .1 .11 Take Ho Risks with Valuable Securities Your Victory Bonds, deeds, mortgages, insur» ance policies are too precious to leave where fir: or thieves may reach them. Even a strong box or safe in your own home lacks the absolute security given by the Safety Deposit Boxes in this Bank. c - may be rented in convenient sizes at a smal com. Call and see them. m. ,. —Tl'lE - Bank of Iiova Scotia l. N. IALCOI, llan ar, Chlllbflblifl B! Plldrl . 1.1m; lescrvaccilnts“ - . {GIMME eeaurces - - - 31$ are beyond any question. This method, for home use, week we offer, to every home crevices and stays. traced to it. is the basis of tartar. are the chief cause of pyorrhsa. other troubles, local and internal. creasing. test show you the way to do it. BEG. ‘IN ..A_ /~ FREE. ___ "do r ‘ They Don’ t Clean Teeth ln Your Way Now- Not the Men Who Know A" 5111mm“ Anpmmz by Higll Dental Authorities ,9 They Now Combat the VFilm Dental science has found a new way to clean tceth—a way that combats the film. _ Able. authorities have proved it for years {llf clinical and laboratory tests, The fan; , Leading dentists all over America now urge people to adopt it, and a million or more have done so. in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And this enough for a ten-day test. For your own sake you should make that test. Why Teeth Discolor and Decay You can feel on your teeth a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to the teeth; gets between the teeth, enters The tooth brush does not end it, The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it. So, night and day, that film may do ceaseless damage. And most tooth troubles are now That film is what discolorn-noe ti“ "an, 1g It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, Also of many You Must End lt Millions of people find that brushed‘ teeth dis- color and decay. Tartar forms and pyorrhes starts. Statistics show that, despite the tooth ltflllli, tooth notables have been constantly in- The reason lies in that film. To prevent the troubles youmust end the film. Let this ten-day every day. _The them. is embodied in this city, Look in Ten Days The i-esults are to lee them. disappears. Compare the results with your present meth- Remember that those whiter teeth mean cleaner teeth-teeth kept freer from film. Then decide for yourself about going back to former ods. cleaning methods. is free. 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