fright-ts son. , "Grand "Presentation ‘of TjMAY QUEEN, g Qrcliestra Giiand Organ ‘METHODIST cannon i_ Thursday, May 8th , Programme 8 P. M. — The Favor- ‘ ' ‘it ‘iiieis Since Your grocer when buy- ingSodas, ‘then you’ll" be sure you're getting} tiieBEST. The unit ‘whit Say “Hamiltons” to , I ' fiyi_ n....."..s&e.i4's..»».u»nn"» O . “Agents Wanted Assure wawriio-ouick SEL- link articles used iii ever home. Good commission. ‘ amples ssh; on approval. Apply Edward lslip 2911" Dilildas street, Tor- onto. 3801-5-2.6i WANTED - DlREOT-TO-HO-ME sales agents. take orders for _f_ac- tory to wearer house d ses~ and poi-db aprons. Exolusi ter- ritory. Money-maker for sales- people. moneyaaveij. for custom- ers. Write quick. "How is the season. Canada Dress Co., 85 ‘King St. East, Toronto. 1i For Sale - ' ‘ , FOR“ 8ALE—8ECOND Wl-ANDOPIK ' _ FOR SALE-At MIDDLETON, DE- sirsbls farm property ililhtalninl 200 acres of land. Good location. Easy terms. Apply to Frank Curtis, Klnkors, R. F. D. " . 2867-5-Hi. FOR SALE -_.MOTOR ..BOAT.' with 5 h.p. imperial engine at a bargain. Apply D., care of Guar- dian. 2909 5 7 ti , Male Help‘ wants-i WANTED-HNIGHT WATCHMAN for -fox ranch. Mustlie able to diandle s rifle. Apply {Ray Clark. Union Road. 2873-5-6-61 coum-nv sov. Fl-FTEEN‘ on sixteen, for store. Address stat. lug age "S" c.o. Guardian. o - ler will be at "home Thursday from 2908-5-7-Bi ano. Apply afternoon or evening v c had lost the point of the " at 160 iFltzrowSt. 8B87f5-6-2l mg “Rum” study EM_ laehsizoln: "Th? hsandgenwalaseo: tabs in; F°R='8ALE"AT PE‘KE3 57A‘ ployii-lgqlitém‘ figllalmwrfiecggxgfmon and women that theedtesigo l, ' p50 lllU§1=df.-J . ,LPDIYP ~ nwfgofi-oka Dmfiaunmdior the Lord to enter must comet] tsplien Drane, _ ,_ sas- fir). “umk . 344w“ Everyone has from God the privil- ~J339‘5'5'31 . " ' _ 08;; o: Igreeigvlll. ‘Every on? can- " -' r9 80 t s rd and cause Hm to| roe BALE-HOUSE surmstz M"°°nan°°us "depart. But it is an awful thing; ior boarders, good stable. Ap- ply X care "of Gtardian. 3770 5 1 6i RASPBERRY PLANTS-Bile PER doz.. $4.00 per 100 delivered free liiarittmss. F8. Reeves Newtown Cross. ' i, 2810-58-41“. ‘ . FOR sate-one CHEVROLET Coupe 1928 Model, - 3.500 miles, a bargain, . "Apil Y "C? cars of Giisrdiah--—28_B1-5-8-8l. - FOR BALE-GARDEN PLOW. used one season. also Jog Cart. in first class condition. A. -H. Burke, SouthperL-QBBC-Bbt-M. _i—i—,—p-y-~ a---i-i-_ FOR SALB—DWELLING HOUSE and lot at Long creek. Good business stand. Apply to Haber McLean, Clyde River-ITFIM-l-fli Pop BALE-QUANTITY saunas sped oats. Apply W. lLBea- man. Brackloy, Beach- j "" i Mai FOR bALb-iliqoisrsnsn ava- siiire bull. fo years old. Dam. White Ltd] 1 "0 llli. milk. Bil’. Brand son ofgikinsid Vii. Quiet, cs-r voua PRINTING none AT the "Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 2879 5 iltf JNO. A, assumes. LAND sun- vsyor, Hernianville. 28305-8 UNION ‘COMMEROML COLLEGE "Graduate wants position as hook-keeper. Good references. Wm. Maclllachern, 49 lluston St: " 2783-5-‘14l WNNIED-MAN OR WOMAN TO travel and appoint local repres- entatives: yearly contract guar- anteeing $1092. (being $21. week- ly average an enpenses.) perienos unnecessary. State age and general qualifications. Wins- ton Co., Toronto. vA.il.12,23,26.M.7,10.21.24. Lost". liner-Music's nan caoss mu p. iris of owner on back of, pin. Flifder ‘leave at Guardian Offlco. 2913 5 '1 1i ———*?-I uosrn-l-iu cirv, MINK RUFF. sold cheap. Address K. C. care of Finder kindly return to 104 Guardian. f - ' .2888-5-0-4i Water street and receive reward. ._ .' , ._ ' 3903-5-7-3l Fill ‘ALI REGISTERED ' Oflllbfll. Ml. birtterilyv St. LOST —u BETWEEN LGPAGE C re sired, ytSt. Olsrs. leading flhoa ob. and Queen's County ‘lull-narrow iahorthai-n tiirs in_ out-ma $10.00 bill. Fiiider m‘ mmluhmmm" jumlmy please return to Queen's County Queen gave to illlllriflllk testing Garage ‘and receive reward- ‘ steth spoke bi the '1 ' THE cunning»: "continental" i (Continued Freilniiisgsitlna) QHOP from Hoimaifa Catalog wm- roe THE eio AUCTION; Sale of Automobiles on Friday. sea advertisement, ’ 28006-641. AT HOME-Mrs- s". s. Cband» 4 till C p.m. in honor of Mrs. Os- wald Wright ‘who is leaving Char- lottetown shortly to make her home in Dlgby, N. 8.-1l. PETTY THIEVING-A resident from across the river complains that a good deal of etty thieving is taking place in the vicinity ob, Tea Hill and informs the Guardian that steps-are, being taken to" ar- rest the offenders» g? fivs. In the morning tinguished in quick time. were useless. firemen. Kutted and is a total loss. ,4 g, - ' i‘ - FINED FOR VIOLATING BIRD Q gmggmmp gpvmt , when... men. ...... Mills t - . , -- -- . V ~ '"'"- ' . "Point. Richmond Bay district ap- e o» _ _ mutt-stewards 9 sd b . a Icar is lepsr Ilillzfifii a K111... f“? §"‘“§,‘,,',“‘° PM“ °’ a auati '----_._....._‘ ‘; '- "70 iiitol""“j" fr, d8“ ‘“ “’ ,""°'° °°“' v»we!¢9'929“*"9r5~"~3~i~. a“ l.§.“.’n.‘)‘._‘;“si'.‘l2“ 2’..'...‘.'?.'.‘l3‘.;"i2t‘., Fines ranged from ten to twenty- livo dollars. information was laid b , Warden Geo. W. McKenzie. The pen season for ducks, geese and brant in P. lll. i. is from Sept. ist to Dec. 14th. Shore birds, in- cluding only the following: Wood- cock, Wilson Snipe, Black-bellied and Golden Plover, Greater and Lesser Yellow Legs, August 15th to Nov. 30th etxcept that on Wood- ' cock and Wilson Snipe Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th. Spring shooting is g absolutely prohibited. Bickersteth its... (r -" _Lord was standing, knocking, with His lantern in His band. To this [criti criti ‘ From Page One) makes for himself. the contrast ‘presented by the Gadsrenes was striking. Then when Jesus returned the people gladly received Him.-for they were all watching for Him, As the father waited ior-the Lordto heal his daughter; <iis the woman with " the dssue »of blood waited for the touch cfil-lls healing hand, so the too, -is “theitolitlition oi many p8!‘- sous in the preseiit iige. in this connection Father-Dicker- great 'lmport- snco oi religious-instruction for the young and. expressed his surprise and regret that Christian. communi- ties such as those oi _Osnads -would not permit religious instruction ln the schools. God- hss given the people minds _»to be Jnstructed. Everyone should be taught. and everyone should think out the grounds of Christian Faith. We ought to knowwby we are Chris- tians, and why we.s.re churchmen. Apart from ‘the ‘incarnation said Father Blcksrs sthwe, means of kno lug that have. and no sans of knowing what sin really is. _. d instructions The sermon ail were very impressive. Bickersteth said ‘that heliad been conducting missions -fo'r years; and ‘he has ‘evidently made God is ‘ H. Penwardss, a cuss-aims o Its-um " flanihtsiu‘ li cabin‘: are to be discontinued urge tllfflall roundup-yids or BIC’... O . Q O Gilli " ltthmksaitwgwillili I. , " _, avrassuav mtaiifil‘ yam: mnf fo' MORE FIRES. --Tbe Charlotte- town Fire Brigade, had another busy day yesterday and the total number of fires this week is now a small blaze -in a house ou-the corner oi Povwnaisnd Sydney streets was ex- _ _ , About 2 Olllfltlkvlll the afternoon Police Of- ficer Dominic Doyle while at work in the yard oi his home on Spring Park Road, noticed smoke issuing from the bay-loft oi his barn and Adjoining buildings had their roof-shingles ignited by Sharks. and oinders, requir- " lug 1t e constant attention of the The barn was badly clsm the artist replied that the to do, toshut oneself out forever! from the love of God, and forever; to remain in the Hell which one lri the seoondvstrse of the text people waited‘ for, the-Lord. That have no Father forty . oer Youn sums can rooav ‘We have received warning of s se~ vere shortage this season. Bruce Stewart & Co, Ltd. GRANVILLE CIRCUIT-May 11th, 1924. Heasant Valley, 11 a-m; Granville. 3 p.m.; Wlisatley River, 7.30 p.m. Remember Connexionai Funds. 4th Q. 0- B, in the Pleas- ant Valley Methodist Church May 2llthfat 2 p.m. 0. H. Peters, Pastor. -t WW . MAIL FORDVERSEAS. —A iuil mail for the United Kingdom will be despatched by the Montcalm sailing from Montreal on Friday the 9 h, and also'by the steamer Doric-sailing from ‘Montreal on Saturday the 10th. Papers, parcel post and specially addressed cor- mspondence only ‘will be forwarded bysteamer Melita sailing from Montreal on Wednesday next the 14th, and a full mull will be des- patched via'tbs Caronls from Que- bec on the 15th and by the Mont- rose from Montreal on. the 10th. Amendments Propos- ed to Church at once -rans in the alarm. The ‘t ' Plllldlll! which was repaired only recently. was soon sheathed in flame and all efforts to save it (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, May 6. ——Four‘smend- merits have been made to the Church union ‘Bill by the Legisla- tive Countlil. before which body oi the Legislature the Bill was consid ered yesterday. These amend- ments exempt the Presbyterian College at Halifax from the origin- al Bill and the. effect ofthe Union: permit adherents as well as mem- bers to vole upon the question oi Union; permit churches, which at present " from the Union, to votetbemselves into the United Church. instead oi being legislated ‘and then vote out, as the original Bill provides; and as a fourth amendment. which is a new one, provide for another vote to be tak- en by every congregation of the churches involved lit the Union. Thus amended the Bill will be re- turned to the House oi Assembly this afternoon. which if one may judge from the attitude oi the As- sembly, when tlie Bill passed its third reading, means that there will be a conference between the two Houses and some compromise reached upon the amendments. HALIFAX, May 6———'l‘he Church Union Bill, which was reported back to the Legislative Assembly from the Council -with four amend- ments this afternoon was immedi- ately tsken under consideration by the Committee on law amend- of deliberation reported back to the House with recommendation that none oi the amendments be, concurred inult is expected that the conference ‘of’ the twoho ’_ will follow shortly. ii-i-I Court of Appeal and Supreme Court The Court of Appeal and Equity and the Supreme Court (Easter) term met yesterday ioreinoon. at the‘ former Chief irJustiud. Matlileson and Mr. Justice Arsen- ault were on the bench- ln the case oi the Attorney Gen- eral ‘vs. the Town" oi Summerslds it was announced that a settle- ment had been made. and the ap- peal was therefore dismissed with- out costs in pursuance with said a... meat. The next case was the Roman Catholic Iillpisoopsl Corporation oi the ‘Diocese -of Charlottetown vs. Hugh McPhes "of St. George's nnd others. This was an appsslfrom a deci- sion of the Master ohthe Rolls. lt was announced that a settle-- menthailfbcen arrived at with the exception of-one point upon which tbs litigants asked the Court to determine. After statements from the opposing counsel. Mr. Bentley. K. C., and Mr, Martin, K- C., the Chief Justice asked that the coun- sel confer with the hope of reach- ing an absolute agreement. The case was then adjourned to come up at 2.30 pm. ..'l‘he Appeal Court then adjourn- ed tlil the above hour. The Supreme Court then opened. the Chief Justice and his associ- ate judges on the bench. monts which after-a few minutssi = c" is"... a outsldeilnspectlo would, rohably ruin the llistitilllon. fir. Lash bad also been of the opinion that. an independent audit would mean 2i the failure of the hank. Reason For Changing. This was not the only reason for his change of mind, Mr. Crerar said. M. J. Haney had taken over the actlve direction of the institu- tion. W. A. Macl-laffie, formerly manager of the Winnipeg branch. had been brought to roronto to as- sist Mr. Haney. in both oi these men the western directors had cogfidsnce. He hoped that Mr. Macl-iaffie would be appointed l manager. and he felt that with good management the bank would be able to recover much oi its lost ground. W. T. J. Lee, counsellor the de- positors oi the bank. asked Mr. Crerar whether he had been pre- sent at any meetings of the direct- ors when-dividends were declared. Mr. Crerar thought that he had been at one in 1916. Declares King ‘Govit. (Continued From "Page Ono) warning against the Government proposal of redistribution, but above all against the constitutional. ‘ projected in the "single transferable vote." Canadians everywhere, Mr. Baxter advised, should make it plain" to the Senate that they would demand an elec- tion on such e constitutional issue. Monthly Meeting (Continued From Page Ono) her superior and master, ‘man. it was not until Christianity came into the world-and the influ- ence of the Virgin Mary made it- self felt among the nations, that women began to_ assume their pro- per place its-Queers of tbsl-iome. The speaker noted that (even to the present day) when Christianity is known, woman remains in a de- graded state. But where Chris- tlanlity and civilisation gohand in handaud the example of the Moth- er of God remains bright before the and rsvercnced. ' The address was particularly in- teresting to the members of the C. W. L. as they have taken "Our Lady of Good Counsel" as patron. At its conclusion, a vote of thanks to the speaker was moved by Miss McGratb, seconded by Mrs. Jas. Kiggins, and graciously pre- sented by the president. Mrs. Casey. Rev. Father Monaghan" replied in fitting terms." The regular business of the msstingffoiiowed and it was decid- ed to cooperate with the Corpus hristi Choir in presenting a grant] uslcai concert in the Prince Ed- ward Theatre on June 10th. Tho new executive, consis lug of over thirty membem, was accepted. A report of work carried 0n. among our students was detailed and plans made for extending them a social evening during Con- vocation week. in bankruptcy. The bank appealed from this and the case was tried on April 15th. before the Chief Justice as Judge in Bankruptcy. 'l-‘he Chief Justice yesterday de- llvered judgment allowing the claim of the Royal Bank of Can- ada "i-n full "and dismissing the or- der of dlsallowance with costs- -' *0. Gavan Duffy. K. C., and G. S. lnmaii, K- C., for the Appellant "Bank and W. E. Bentley, K. C., and Janka, K- C., Halifax, for re- spondent Trustee. h ‘in the case of tucking vs. Hir- am Woodsids, Mr. Gaudot, K. C., made application to the Court to rescind the order estreating the ball which had been given in this case. as the prisoner had been con- victed sud was now in the penit- entiary. The application was gran- ted. _ Tho applications for naturaliza- tion of Edwin Leslie Harrington "and Joseph Davies were approved 0f by (the ChlefJustice. The ap- plications of several others are now ‘being considered. The appeal case of Lords Ltd" vs. Scottish Union National insur- aiice ‘for non suit for nsw trial: J- 4I$.~O. -B. Sha , Monte e , , 2883-50-21 good the time. , . . . J. ‘liimnn K. -'C., and J. D. Ste rt. - = A hit-ici- . H- " "~- ~= ...‘.t.§‘":"-§"*';.°’ ""2 .“.“"-“""".:.": -=:c..¢-»-.~-.------t t. t. a °‘..‘.32.‘2€."“.;‘.".‘f2i . o'clock this afternoon there will be .." - - . m“ ‘in “'5” x K C B ti of Colonization an P _ - . To L“ . .. yen ey, K. C., for appolaut, . , as m, article . _ ., 5,601,, mqaflnsnfor "mum W, on. tried last term in Summersida. W, beiii! ’ ward When n", 0mm tho same Railway, h k f H do 3 ‘ "HOIEB voIar-"rouirivoouso Abner."$21.1.i"§.,°,§"'§'§§."'f°,§§$l’§§‘}‘§,'§ llllzlitcmetftlgllltlgtt? tilznillttrhiliijtulgt" f‘“°“"‘°““ " 111-" "m "i" "wm- Qllfiflfxfiilhlgetfillttiim.'“ I t " P i - ‘ ‘ "5- 4. ' nifesicd by the < w“, m.“ c . men-t. Phone sat-L. ti Pans“... at sight oeoob night 8839-60. _ , . . _ uh..- intereu m» m k - r . "- more wilihe t ere‘ in; ‘in salon Be the application of W. B. Mo, , - . ., - _ Pi-ovinciainovernmonis in s wor rm - " " ~" Wanted ‘ service, and s11 lint at hi an sil- Neill of Bummerside for cevtiorai-l. rematwn to is quite remarkable» and Him“ i" t - 1d”?! n55‘ l‘! my"! ‘or men an ". - W“ i“ M‘, Juiuce Armnum amvemd _,_, 5%)... Nncv . . - " » - . ~ l ' . - » g ~‘ 0oLE E ‘m; m. ‘haw’. -"~”T‘°_ Two onfi THE‘; sen years. Me figs’ all judgment making the order absot :0. M. B. A‘ LETTER 0f_C_O_N < "'4 W“ iv must-um Mi" "i!!!" "°"""°"*' 1*“ 9 "il-n-og: ‘iltiiiun m ll in“ yum,“ ma‘ --- Miss Nellie DunninK. aoeoinmoda ll to tlis trsvsl- P17 in m?|"'"d s" 291157“ KNHJQKQ. 1| W: "gig" Q y ‘m C" ‘ppmmmn of Hymn‘ Charlottetown p 1c | Dear Sister, —We the iiiuinlmrs “"t':3"""“”““ v‘: t A ‘ ““"“'“?"‘_*— ' ~ ' ‘rim-n rmlleiciglslgryiltliiriltreilltuuttiilce - Aprilliith 16241 viii-em" D“"“‘°“" N“ 2M s’ “t .'.,. ,, ' p”, [l], _ , _ . _ Juli"); t l l a‘, l h ' ith ts d ' flf 1 wish to convey to you our heartfe t b“ _ H F ma“ the application without ‘mtnfiszo w‘; are?‘ "fgfof symgstby lathe lease orfoygiulrlatlicialr m,‘-| , .-.@-. . - ‘ " ‘ " " _ rea to " ‘ The following telegram speaks raufwliobilfgnd gwkégz’: Re I. Stanley Wsdloolt. Ltd. Ciid‘ gsglfi°wmngimz nhnoflgg‘: Zirgétltopd, ‘is to cone“, u“, 30,-. . u :.~.. i -. " 15min" '5‘ ‘ ‘ "l" ‘Fmm ‘time Royal milk i" illllllllfll"lld l srateriiiir isi.......= rowing in the hoiir of loneliness ohsi-iottetown, P. iii. initial. ’ "F" i - gout-rant. rank a geiirsiiitoi- mt- M" 5mm o’, cm". m i“; m, ,m|c",,,,_ we m, o...’ C0,... May 6th, 19H. pix-aim!“ v flllltc oi"fl;.0ll0 Ia ill-interact. "_ pmmhwp,“ gnu", ‘ i“; mend you to the Father's iovc, the --'l1iisiolalii‘i_ " nil ed b (“m”). h, "yum; u mfg j m, on]! certain anchigr offlllfe. May . i Qua-scoot c: "mi-tie . "=- "A-a“ “u- " ""'.°.'":.2‘.“i..§. @5521”... up i t: 47f“ “M w‘ rm‘ ‘u a disallowing that lie carsth for meat sniliiiuji. taqt u. it ' ‘our. . i l! the shod york, , 4 may continue i "sacs - or! that, ‘the. w riottotowa, A_ iiiay n’ inuaooibera in aaa pros er eyes of man, woman is respected " Q astheyuseit. MUNICIPAL CKMADA The Pictorial Gazetteer of the Urban and Rural Life of "Canada There is shortly being published a comprehensive volume entitled “Municipal Canada" which will list. all of the four thousand municipal- ities in the country, and give par~ tlculars regarding each. The ambition of the publishers oi this work is to place liiefore those who may-be interested in Cllilflfllhil true picture of ‘the opportunities which exist and the establishment of industries in our cities and towns. "Municipal Canada" is along (lis- tlnctly different lines to anything which has been published hen-to- iore, and will no doubt do a grciit service in advertising the country. The completed volume wiiloccii- py something over two hundred pages, and apart from being a beau- tiful exsmple of the publisher's art, will contain invaluable information. iEach ‘Province will be dealt with separately and will opcn with an individual title page oi ii suitable design, and ihrmigliniii. will in» iirt~ iclcs on tho cities, towns iiiiil l'lli‘lll communities. iln addition there will he u illrr-r- ‘tory for each PfOVlllUl‘. lisliiii: oticli community, small ns well as large, describing opportunities, public utilities, banking Facilities, oiiiicii- liCllBl opportunities, and ln illl)! ii complete picture oi‘ that plat-c. lii many cases llieru will bu lllllS‘ll‘ll- tioiis and articles of u somewhat greater length (lo-scribing morciiil- ly the principal iirhiin tiiiii l‘lll‘ill communities in that illrovlnizu. ‘The unusual nature 0i iiin lll‘lli‘l‘- taking has gtlCllfCll tho liiti.-i"i~,.~.-L ul the Dominion and lProvlncini (lov- srnmcnls. and oitho llnilway Unm- panlss. who are piirtlciiliiriy inter- ested ln the colonization llllll ilevi-I- opment oi Canada. In this respcci- Mr, E, W, ‘Beaity, President of the Canadian ‘Pacific, has contributed a special signed article, and Col. J. ,~gsd,may He, the God of love It depends on your-own iancy as to whichformyou prefer. Tbellhgisfortiaoseunokarsvvholiha toificstlaeirtoliaccorightofithc plug TlieCirt Plugisforflioao who would djoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whicbe-vayoo choose," you aresure fblgétineztrsdioicepipe tobacco- mellowarlcbandtasty. Tobacco Company of Canada ' "Vil/A/ l/ i y‘ "i lllili i '.'|“",/"' troductory articles by each -Pre.inier| work. This work has apparently been the-first ten thousand copies are Ibe- lng pushed through so as to the bition in June, to catch the sum-l mer rush. The copies will be ireeq the various Governments and the Railway Companies ior the publish-I Copies are also lacing mailed to the principal reading rooms and ‘ newspapers throughout the ‘British "l5. Canada“ zire the Municipal iPub- llsbirig Company of Montreal, who cipal Review of Canada" and other municipal pii-biications forthe past grstiiliited on this far-reaching ef- fort which will no doubt accom- vcrtislng for our municipalities, and I lndiice settlers and money to come‘ The work ls one which will illl a; great need and provide a reliable cnco nnd one in which our muni-' cipalltles will be directly interest- . 0'.‘ Qiny t» Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown . Olferstoto the travelling public a comfortable, upto- dats hotel. Contains 44 M roomo with private batlh-' ' The Ouialns la omens’. iii" over Canada. TcilsfllioliiWri . all rooms. Courteous sen W, vice. .. ' ‘ H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors ' ' VICTORIA HOTEL ‘P "’ l-l. D. McLean, Sourls; John MscDougall, Summerside; ‘QOOI? MacDougaii. Summerside; I‘. . G-arde, Truro; J. LeRoy Holman’ and wife, Summsrslde; L. R. Allan. Geo. Mutiart. Summeriiide: G. D. . Burriii, St. John; G. G. "Short. iliillfnx: W. E, Davies, ontresl; it. L. Rilly, Boston; John iighlln , Si. John; ll. B. Mciiauchiimfiwuso II. A. Siiillor, (lotiin, Me: ‘B. E, Nick. Halifax; i’. M. Cunningham. Antlgonish. will give an added interest to the under way for several months. and placed at the. British iEmplre Exhi- ly distributed through the means of. ers. iabfillitifl, as well as to tho leading h The publishers of "Municipal have been publishers of the "Mimi. twenty years. They are to be con- piiah a great deiii of real good ad- to ‘Canada. and comprehensive work oi refer- cd. I That N e New beauty and new charm have come to millions in this way. The whiter, prettier teeth you see show what this method does. This is to bring you like delights by ofierlng a ten-day test. That clingy film This method fights the film on teeth-that viscous film you feel. Teeth are not pretty, cleairor ante when coated with a film. That clinging film becomes dis- colored, then forms dingy_ coats. That is why teeth lose luster. ‘ Film holds food substance which ierments and forms acid. “it holds the acid in contact with ‘the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrliea. _ Such troubles earns to curly all under old ways of tooth brushing. There are now two ways to tight that film, due to modern research. One dlalntegratea tliehlm by curd- iliig. One removes it without liarrn~ fui soon-liq. tests, have given tbeie methods their approval. YA new-typo tooth and mercy comfort. ‘ and gughln you in this trying hour. Kindly coiivsy to your fiither and sisters our deepest sympathy. Signed oni behalf of the members of the Division. Yours in L. P. and F. Agnes Arthur. italic Railings. Rail Nicholson. . ‘zzllbr years warm ' lllothsr Graves‘ aidi- iias ranked as the Emmi Populism 4i tsi the film then , romov, . f with, n .1 t hr with wit. war use a film combatant t which ccntgiita harsh _¥ l a ralidbie worm preparation and it alien laaiiiisiai’ its reputation. Miami's 'i.lttililsilt‘ ‘For Coughs’ " w Ciharm That free test will reveal it. Dental authorities, after careful ~ a fast spread tbemworid ' the tvidqll-t rtillltl. or "wait so "stem M" it today. Baaflimflniilb P also , aiitsi " infill "or. , ‘if the Itwhidlkflllfll iii om O batmairlilaiiril on the teeth». 39- will brln you new e ° what cl a - q = - Ierrdtbe ior Tube. lsgtfjlglywsia fealaftsr fling‘. Iii! become w if‘? .