MAY 17, 1921 Down Right Tea" Goodness n! s up conspicuously above Rivals . undred a1 y teen for those used oiessional Cards. ii iles Garrison,M.D Superintendent Chas. DIM" Sanitarium oiallat la Pulmonary T"5"' uioal . e s - oa 12a Brighton Reed Houra-Z-o p. m. and appointment Telephone 251 i YEA 8t MGNIEGE summation aocouwrau-rs mm- and lnvaatlietleaa- el-n Olllce uni Coat w, , st. John, Monotone. Amherst. and Churlultetowll. Representative, K. W. Finlay- 3 t son. Phone C2. ii:- H. II‘. DEDIPHIIIY agate of Boston School If PIANO TUNING 111 Grafton 81.. Ohaflottetoavl almer 8n Palmer palmer, K. C. H. L. PHIIIIQI‘ Barristers. eto. Neva charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan rk RMeGnigamBA GOLIGITOR. ETC. HIST-ER. Money to Loan Cameron Block cliarlstmwa. P- E- Ill-lid ayton Morrison commissioner of Deeds, Willa to. ROTARY PUBLIC mp0, careful attention Willa, Mortgages. etc., ED. Nolea, Drafta, Bills. ‘ STED for non-acceptance oi ayment. Tryon, P. E. l.. A. MacDONALD "Barrlateiy. Boiloltor. Eta. , MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Riley Building , Charlottetown G. C. Archibald ate on N. Y. Poet Graduate edleal School and Hospital lee limited to Eye. Ear. N0" and Throat - Bayer Building. Great George et, opposite Guardian Offloe Telephone 254‘ Houra--9 to 12 a. m. May be consulted off hourr at 116 l-llllaboro 8t. Lean 8n MeKinnon lrrlatara, Attorney-at-Law - lee-Royal Bank uildinq . lettetowa ii orson 8c Duffy rrlater and Attorney-Wu" MONEY To LOAN B P. ltora for Royal Bank of Canada _ s. nnssmn ' aloe, loiieltor, Notary Public‘ MONEY 1'0 LOAN taqua s. mum, n; c. arriater and Attorney-lieu" aom No. 12 Cameron Bloek VICTORIA ROW = Leod 8n Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0- " J. A. BENQTLEY y. rri ra n , t rna M0.N.I. ‘I0 LlgakN Bank of N. I. . CHAS. EDMONDS Veterinary Surgeon ess Summerviiie Post. Ofilc . A. MeEachen, Oph. n. IYI IPIOIALIIT llfllntlealb lanwelde I ‘srnnn SINES, INC. '4 3 l- m. and every Baturd mzyledneaday trips are via The Saturday trips are to Boaton direct 10.5 ’ ITA Dirac ‘Mum i ".‘.i'.':.°.'..°.i° ‘iiii.F"‘" ' I 0B 0» ounnill. Aaeat. _..a. i. -_ 4. WY Sootla Building to rn.1 tee E. Island P. E. Island Chamber! l connection at Boston with Metropolitan Line Hteanle at information EASTERN Eli ARDIAN h ---.'WAN‘l'.-ED u maid for general ousework in ilsimlly of twg, A9. DI)‘ 130x 1153, Montague. --'Mt‘. J. W. Carruthers, Montng IS EYWUIIK a new dwelling house on his beautiful lot oven-looking the TIVBP- 01H‘ Town is surely “boost- lng“ ahead this year. ‘llnnrnlbu I-lnlment for Dandruff Li} CURED OF CANCER CLAIM OF WOMAN to Japans __.. :‘.-: sweat: ~=nw=a Swelling Disappeared After At- tending Boaworth Meetings, She I I Slates II.\.I MABON oittometriet EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P, E, |, Graduate of Canadian Oph. thaimls College, Toronto and other post graduate oouraea. Exclusive Test Room con- nected wlh Drug Store, ITORONTO, May lit-Consider- able interest has been “aroused among those who are attending the faith healing services of Rev. F. b‘. ‘Bosworth at Massey Hull, by the claim of Mrs. IE. Kiiiick_ of 28 Bank !Street_. that she has been cured of cancer. Mrs. Killick un- derwent an ‘operation for cancer in the leg a year ago last January. since which time she stutss she has suffered terrible pain and had been unafole to walk properly. Three weeks ago sne attended the meetings and :prayed for healing. Since that time she states , that. ‘large sweiiings have disappeared, nnd iler general health has been better than for the past 2B years. .D'r_ W. A. Burr, oi itoncesvnlies [Aves who attended the cnse, stut- ed last night that Mrs. Killick had been cured 0t’ cancer by her lust operation and that there hnd Ibeen Inc sign of n return of the disease. Ho had examined the patient last Saturday, he stated, and hail notic- ed tilnt the swelling ivhich hnd Iii"!!! iltosent seemd in have dis- nippeureti. GIIIIIILESS WOMEN Please Read Thils Letter And See What Normal Health Will Do For You . Charlottetown- . Pictou" Route Daily Service S.S_. “Constance.” P Hers and Shippers are notified that the S. S. "Constance" leaves Charlot- tetown every morning at 7 o'clock connecting at Pictou with Halifax and Sydney trains leaving-at 2 p. m. and 5.55 p. m. respectively. Returning loaves Pictou at 4 D. m. on arrival of Halifax and Sydney trains at. 12 o'clock noon and 3.45 respec- tively. " ~ » Any further particulars will be furnished on applica- tion to Phone 62. Bruce Stewart & 00., Limited Y AGENTS Charlottetown. P. E. island T iEE T0 Pacific Coast Canadian Natlonnil Railways Offer Most Direct Connections With Faat Through Trains from Mon- treal. _ Berwick, Ont-fl hud organic trouble and . after taking Lydia E. Pinkhnnrs Compound and Blood Medicine all my troub Ies passed uwny. I was made strong and well and have been ever since. Now we have a fine baby they six montl1s*old and l know that I would not have this ' baby and would still be stuttering if it hnd not been for your remed- ies. My husband nnd myself sa; that your remedies are worth their weight in gold. and l recommend them to my friends. One of my aunts ;s taking them now."'— Mrs. Napoleon Luvigne, Berwick Ontar- io, (lunatic. Among the virtues of lLydin E. Piiikililin’! Vegetable Compound is its nlbiiity to correct sterility in many cases. This fact is well es- ' ~ . tabiished as evidenced by the The finest train service to the aibove letter and hundred of others Pacific Coast is afforded by the we have published in these col- Cnnadian National Grand-Trunk ium-ns. ‘flContinental Limited" now leaving In mncy at 9.00 daily from Bonaventure less, thorn are now children be- Ststion. Montreal. ‘ cause of the fact that Lydia E. The route of this finely equipped ‘Pinkihnnls Vegetable Compound all steel train to the coast is via makes woman normal, healthy and Ottawa. North Bay, Cochrane and strong. via the Transcontinental to Winni- iif you hnve the slightest doubt peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab- to Saskatoon and Edmonton and le lComprund will help you, write viu Canadian National Railways to to Lydia E. Pinkhum Medicine Co. Vancouver-The finest of scenic (confidential). Lynn. Moss" for ad- routes through the Rockies and vice. Your letter will be opened, over the smoothest roadbed. read and answered iby a womun, From Maritime Province points and 118M in strict confidence. there is connection by Oceun . Limited with the Continental Lim- ited dailv, and by the Maritime Express dnlly ,‘ ‘Sunday. The Maritime arriving in‘ Montreal at 7.40 p. m. affords the most direct connection, but passenger. by the Ocean Limited arriving at Levis. at 1.60 p. m. affords connection with train No. 11 leaving Quebec, daily for Cochrane at 5.00 p. m._ This train makes connection at iCochrano with the Continental‘ Limited. so it will the seen there is really a choice of two distinct routes. There is also the through service to the Pacific coast by train leav- ing Toronto daily at 10.30 p. m. via Sudbury, Port Arthur, Fort William and Winnipeg. Connect~ ion for this is made by the Ocean Limited to Montreal and the Grand Trunk international Limited to Toronto. Particulars of these splendid rail services to the west will be explain ed by all c. N. R. ticket agents and folders and illustrated matter may be obtained byapplicst-ion to any of the city ticket offices or by writing the General Pnssenzer IDeparIment, Moncton, N. B. other homes, once chil leaving ut 8.30 p m. connecting at Cochrane with "C0 EQU PMENT " era and C Winniiwfl. I Tlliill TABLE =__-_-=-_- Plotou and Chariottetilwn Service. Continent EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" p._ m. dniiy. for Vancouver. No. 43 trnin leaving Charlottetown 1.35 l). m. (Dmily except Sunday) arriving No. 3 Maritime arriving Levis 1.5 CONTINENTAL LIMITED." artmeut. Observation Car, Montreal to Vancouver. nIcKY DIPPY’S nTERY. SPROUTING AND PLANTING PU TATOES FOR EARLINESS AND YIELD l (Experimental Farm notes) _ When the margin of profit in potato growing is narrowing us it was in some pItICQS during the post year, it is. important to adopt nny method which will increase the profits, hnd the sptxi-uting of potatoes before planting, particul- zlrly where it is intended to dig D0 tstues for an early ulnrket, should than it bus loeen. iln 1920. irish Cobbler potatoes yielded llt the rate of 418 bushels per acre while those wilitil hull been sprouted yielded 506 per acre, "r a difference of 88 bushels III this case potatoes were laid out "or sprouting on April 21st und nlioweli six weeks for sprouting. Not only is the yield greater when potatoes are sprouted, but the crop reaches a murektu-ble size earlier in the svzlson. The smut-r curly potatoes are murketoible the tnoro money will ‘be nlnde out of them as "a rule. 1 ’i‘o “Spr-out" pn-ttltucs, medium sizcr tubers arc SGIUUIWI before they have sprouted‘ to any extent in the cellar. and tire either Iiluced in shallow boxes or IFIPJH, prefer- ably with the seed cull up, or spread aflnuilrn" on l.Il\‘ flour ni n room where there is bright light. equally good results. At first the temperature should be cool enough to prewenit sprinting. 'l“nt- ‘skin will soon turn QFGGD and become rather tough. 'l‘l\e tempmwlture is now raised enough for tilt: tubers to spro-ut, and when treated as lies» crlrbed two or three strong sprouts will develop from the seed t-nd, the other eyes remaining dormant. Growth will thus be concentrated in these few shoots and, as a rule there will be a larger proportion are u law good shoots than whcre there are many. lf the ])0i.ilil)8li are given Iplenty of Light und tho place ‘where they are kept. is fair~ ly cool, tile sprouts-will "become very sturdy und strongly attached Perfwsh-I-lm-fl _, League oi the Cross be much more general in Canada‘, Either metlitrdi will give ulmost| L»? marketable potatoes where rhere- pJanLinw 1S m), Win First Bali ling oi Season I in the opening game of baseball this scusun played at Victoria Park the result was u. victory for the L-zrtguc of the flross by a score of 8 to 5 ovcr St. Dunstalfs Un- iversity. ilt was a splendid game marked by line play and kept tho large gathering expectant through- out. Following is the box score:—- League of the Cross R. H. E. Arsenault, 1st b. . . . . . . . ..1 Corrlgan, Zlrd b. K. Howutl, s. brunt-is, r. W. Ryuu, 2nd b. Cronin. r. i. L. Howntt, l. f. . P. Mcliuuid. v. f. _, J. Kinsmnin, p. . . . . . . _ , _ ,, Total, R, ii. and E. . . . . . ..8 St. Dunetans S. >---=I-I-L-i.='¢ mIHN°o©oi~wo 4I*-‘°"c=wr-tev-a it. Enrisin, c, f. . . . . . . . . . . . ..o l-ltlghcs, s. s. _ . , , , , _ _ , _ ,_z McCarthy, r. f, , , _ _ _ , _ _ H; O'Brien, l. i’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 McCuuluy. 2nd b. . . . . . . . ..0 McDonald, 3rd b. . , , , , _ _ Hi] Burgess, 1st b. , , _ , , , _ _ _ Hi) (Flllis, 1'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 Doyle, p. . . . . . .. ,_,.1 Gordon, Utility , , , _ _ , _ _ , no -. aoososceecr“ Total, it. ll. and E. . . . . . H5 0 Umpires ~Morgan, hit-Donald. NOTES Mr. Ansiem‘ Morgan of New Glasgow, formerly of (ilmrlime. town, who officiated us umpire, gave ext-silent nutislilution, ’ get an lnrreusl? in yield. it has been found that, taking one year with another, the earlier potatoes are planted in most plurr-s in (lad ado after the ground is dry enough tt- work llull danger of very severe ‘iroslts are tlvc-r itho Uger the crop will bu. _ The following is given as a ge.--. era] rule of guidance for planting potatoes in Canada for highest yields. Where the spring is early and autumn frosts early, plant early; where the spring is late and autumn frosts lute, curly so important; where the spring is late and mut- umn frosts are curly plant us soon as soil is_dry enough. W T MACOUN Dominion Horticulturist to the tuber. will be green in col- hnntiling unless very carelessly us- ed. Thus given u start before planting they will usually some along rapidly and tubers will de- velop more quickly from sprouts which have grown’ slowly in a bright, cool place than from sprouts which have grown in a dunk place, the latter moreover usually breaking of at the time of plnnting. Sprouts should be about tiwo inches in length at the time cl’ planting. - The warmest andbest drained soil that is available should be us- ed for extra early potatoes, and {the sets should he plnntetl shall- ower than for the main icrop su that they wil-l get the advantage‘ 'of the heat from the surface oil.‘ ‘ In Great lBritnin the potatoes are planted whole rwhen sproutem! growth being more vigorous‘ when this method is followed, but ‘this is not necessary in order to nadian National Railluaus l) 9" é‘ i oi Limited will leave Montreal M 9.00 Montreal 7.40 l1- 0 p. m. will oonne NTINENTAL LIMITED" our, nnd will not be ibroken off in, \\/ OQQNTO -—--——-———>— wioriiime Express connecting at Sackv m. makes through connection. ct. with No. 11 train leaving Quebec 5.00 p. m. 5.50 p. m. following day. —Colouist, First Class Diner Tou Standard Sleeper, ills l PAGE snvsu No Charge for a 10-day mt. Simply mail the coupon and watch the delightful result-a. z-Multiplled starch digealant in the aaiina, to digest starch de- poaita that cling. S-Jlultiplied alkalinity of the saliva, to neu- traliae mouth aczds which cause tooth decay. ‘ Thus Pepsodent fights two de- poaitn-film and starch—-whlch may do great harm to teeth. Also the destroying acids, and in Na- ture's way. The New Laws on teeth cleaning-five of them forms acid. It holds the add in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief came of pyorrhea. Two methods now Two ways are now known to fight film. Able authorities have proved their cflieiency. Leading dentists everywhere now advise their daily use. Both are embodied in Pepao- dent —- a scientific tooth paste. They keep the teeth uniquely clean and also highly polished. Three other laws Modern starchy diet also calls for other helps to Nature. So every use of Pepaodent brings these three desired results. l--A multiplied salivary flow. Dentalaeiencehasadoptednew lam on teeth cleaning. They mean whiter, cleans, safer teeth to those who follow them. Millions employ theae new methods, largely by dental ad- vice. Now this ten-day test is offered to abow every home the result; ' 1—-Figbt u... film ‘The firatlaw isto fightfiim- that viscous coat you feel. It ' dime the teeth and causes most tooth troubles. I ‘Film clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old ways of brushing do not end it. So few have escaped some form of film stuck. ' Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It is the hams of tartar. it holds food substance which ferment: and Brings a new era These meanyast improvements on old methods. In fact, old methods brought the opposite efiecu. Pepaodent has introduced a new era in teeth cleaning, and millions now enjoy it. Now we urge that you semi for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film See how teeth whiten as the film- coata disappear. Feel the other good eflects. Then decide by what you ace and feel. Do this for your own sake. Cut out the coupon now. CANADA Pigsoclent REG. IN The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, whose every application brings five desired effects. Approved by highest authorities, and now advised by leading dentists everywhere. All druggists supply the large tubes. 66 10-Day Tube Free ‘ THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. B, 1104 S.Wabaah Ave.,Ch1ca¢o, llL Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepaodent to Only oaa tuba to a family. 4 minutes - when qou use w H EADACHE III'$\\\\\\\I\Y a POW DERS ille with No. 3 Maritime Express rist, Standard Sleep- Montreal to vm.\sla\\\\wI1n11'-_a\\\\wlrx\€auaatak'r7ilaaaurr h%IIIIIIIM\\\\\\\\YZIIA\Iilflfl\\\‘\\\\ii§“ Inna tkinyalzoxwuw/nl/z/zeatm“wlatuwtuwlll/Iwamn F ertilizer---F or Profit T0 make a farm profitable it must produce a good crop: The director. 0f the. Rothamsted. Experimental Station speaking of large crops said: “The great favor has been the introduction of fertilizer and purchased feeding stuff. As soon as you can introduce on la. farm somerxtraneous source of plant food elements you can raise the standard of production.” Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers supply these plant food elements. They are high grade, complete and derive their pliant food from the proper materials. “Potato Fertilizer” for potatoes and vegetables. “Animal Brand” for roots and general crops. For Sale by ‘ A HORNE e co. Summerside, Charlottetown and Kensington AG- ENCIES in all the principal places in the Province. SPECIALLY low prices in ton lots or more. “We have sold Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers for nearly twenty years.” t . .. i . all! . hmniismvtmmn - l . vaiizau\\uaannnarr_a\\\uvura —By 8'—'I1ll.ll9':- _ ° -‘-- Tut-zoom‘. Commencing on or about Ma? 1st, tho S. l. "CQIBIJDOB" will open a passenger andtreight service be- tween Hotou and‘ Glariottstown. l leaving OhuMtetown at ‘i a. m. daily except Sundays. l A FINE STRING OF \ Leaving Photon at 4 p. m. on a-r- weu-r FISHING. cloth" CATCH A THING, AND was ABOUT TO GIVE n‘ UP WHEN i saw ABOY WITi-i "my LITTLE maugsaio 1, WANDING HIM A NICKEL, TELL ME. WHERE e n FISH. i=. tsp ma TOAROAD wi-ru A siau,"PR\vr.Tl=_ WAY, TRESPASSERS WILL as PROS- Ecu-rso TO THE FULL EXTENT or- rna LAW," AND smut- -_(' o "so oowu THIS ~.-.-.-..- ROAD TILL YOU come TO A FlELD warn A Btlti. m n". cRpss THE FIELD, AND YOU WILL 525A 5lGN,'NO FISHING ALLOWED HERE AND THAT'S tr." f ma: of Baum: train daily new Sundays. Erect dots of. first sailing will be announced Mind 30th. Tmnao" PI Y0!‘ NOW apply to , . i CAN cxrcn A FISH titaTnosa." u, Isle’. c. ‘tilt’ 1:. .11‘ ....__, _ _ “figtatdtu. a... ~ ~~~. j _ I w???“ glam“. T - _... _ _ 1*,“ “If “Y/tflnhb. \.\A\ \ \ HITQJQBSIBI. s. . . 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