lliBiUARY 3, 1920 PENSLAR ALMOND and CUCUMBER . CREAM . is" looked upon as the belt by ‘ the most discriminating wo- men everywhere. It protects the skin against chaps, sun- burn. wind and weather. Knowing that it will keep ‘you: complexion ever at its s . - . ' ll I l 4 1 4 4 v‘; __x..a...-.. AAAAAAA v‘xnr-:nnnn4n Try Penslar Almond and <> Cucumber ‘Cream yourself, and know ‘how delightful it really is. You can get it at the Penslar store in two siz- es 76c and 50c. AAAA i 4 1 o. A. vosn R f, 4 nnnnnxn CENTRAL DRUGSTORE “ooom uni ow Juat get out that botie of Swan's Linlment and "knock It gallaymeat" switoh in, temperature, were you tic twlnges‘! _ You should have had a bottle o ed part-penetrated without rub hing, bringing gratifying relief. sciatica, external soreness, ness, strains, aches, sprains. Go a bottle at your druxgisfs. 35c. 70c. Heep ii handy DR. DeVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS Arelinble Re ulatlng Pill for Worn on, 8i a box. old at all Drug Stores. or. mailed to any address on receipt of rice. The Bcobell Drag 60., ill. (int erlnen, Ontario. PHOBPHONOL FOR MEN 8019 Aggntg for 11611515;- > and Brain; increases "gray matter". ram“- R-m-die- m no» '. 3:122:12‘: 2“‘.l‘.‘.l.“..“.‘;'€:..ti“..”‘l.“ Arflcles- i mail on rece pt of price. The leech-ll Drug Co» St. Ontherlnel. Ontnrlo. gohn ‘If y-Qgifmnyg DRUG grlvgng OQOO-OOGO-O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading, 2c. per word for ouch in- scrtlun. Contractions count as one w are nllowcd as one word. mt-nts. MISCELLANEOUS ‘IIKY Ullll JOII PRINTING DEPT» for your nuxt ordcr for bllllluadil. lettorhsads, envelopes, visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pam- hlet work done. Special rices on rge quantities. hc Jo rint- lng Department. of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., Kent BL, Charlottetown. IGOOD \VAGE§ FOR HOME WORK. _ ; We nvcd you to make socks on the fast rnslly lvnrncd Auto Knit- _ tancc irnmageriai. Posiltxlulttlyl, no “Alwyn” 1r‘, | q. __ > ALL canvass ng. urn supp c . ar- hmrsi‘, lint nrlsulto Inf rooms, y élimxufb ilcnfizufifr "égmllfngfllzg y lung llllll'l‘ll!l coup 1-. State par- "- ._ _ ', l‘l.li'lllfll'3 in H. S. (iuitun, Gi-ne-rnl . 633‘, 19MB“ lullv- , i‘i ' ‘ __ imz-v-s-Ainaipc To LET \\'A\'l‘l-}|) '|'0 I'l'lf(‘llA§l~1'—— FIVE __>-_- nrntvn ‘£1951?! il-fulixnli Within r0 rir-‘xr-rrousr: wrrn aronraruv in l-s 4v ‘turn v own. _ - i 2m t . A ly 232 Gr it n my 134. city. ocsi-i-so-iimcipc S'Pf”°" “l” §§47_;_3o_M1'.-‘,3,"§d WANTED -— ‘NI-‘JVI-Y FIIHIHINED vow. Apply Mtlltlni,’ prlcc and nrtitzulnrs to If. A. Hon/alt. Itll. o. 1, Cape Travcrso, P. E. 1.2 _ ““5“'1“31‘ME ‘pd For: lsAnr-‘Fsgcslrr-srrcnn sragsrrrrir — t . . . r. . wsurr-m - a snconn cnnss {$9 filnffi’; ‘°",;7‘15_2_3_ME3,|§, teacher for Argyle ‘Shore school, No. 142. Supplement $100 per nn- nurn. H. A. hlurlcy, Sedty. P. T" vin Clyde lfivcr. 6676-l-31-lillQ3ipd IIUSKRATS—I HAVE PAID HIGH prices for muskraL-rox and mink ins. For the balance of the season I will ndvsncc my prices- lt will pay you to stand your ship- ments to me or brim: thcm in. J. D. Jenkins. G273-16-1Mo musrtrrxr AN!) MINK ‘nnvsncrsn agdin. 1 am paying tinhcard-of priccs fur thc above furs. No lot too small or tno large to rcccivc my pcrsonnl attention. \Villguar- nntce satisfaction as to prices furs will he returned free charge. A. E. liiucL-oan. Summer- sidc. P. E. I. Ulfl2-1-22hlEtf ltflvolion on"! if Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take “Cascarets.” Feel grand! Be efficient! Don't stny sick, bilious, headachy, con- stipated. Remove the liver and ‘bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad and your stomach sour. Why not get o. small box of. (‘ascnrets and enjoy the nicest. gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experienced? (luscnrets never gripe. sicken or inconvenience one like Suits, Oil, (hilninel or harsh pills. Cnscurets bring sunshine to cloudy Where copies come to our cure to be forwardcd. flvo must be nddcd to cost. to cuvur DOBIBEB. Ell! Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise- in no (‘use can this rule be overlooked. Advertisements rcccivcd without remittance cannot be acknowledge . cents ord, but ilve ‘figures (as $1,000) MALE HELP . FARM HELP EXCHANGE — A gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Apply Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown. FOR SALE FOR SAlJl—-l SECOND HAND L. C. Smith and Bros. typewriter, good as new. Apply Guardian Office. tlsli-i-Zf-l-liililw BOAR FOR SALE.—l'URIil llllldl) (Jhestci- whltc. two years old. registered. Apply tn Stanislaus Doiron. Rocky Point. ‘ l-FH F0]! SKIKZ.—AI'PLY CllAlllrldlzl Rolsner. Gates Mills, lvest Royal- lY- titiiifi-l-hl-ltileldlpd IIAY FOR HALE-J HATE A QUAN- tlty oi’ first class hny for sale. Apply immediately to lion nmln MBUIlOSOII, llightlcld. l‘. E. . G665-1-31-lilE3l FARM FOR fihiild —- AT OCEAN View, 100 acres. 60 clear. 40 under hnrd and soft wood; well watered. ‘Apply to lfcv. ltiacLcan. 121 Euston street, Charlottetown. or John T. Wcathorblc. (lee-an . . 6343-1-20-MEllpd FEMALE HELP tillll. “UHNTED FOR IIOUSE\VORK Apply 86 Fitzroy St. ' , \VAN'IIOD@-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. family of two. Apply W. Rogers, Brighton. TB. \VAN'I‘ED—A COMPIETENT MAID. by first of March. Must be good cook. Highest wages. References required. Apply HSMEuston 8t. "M in... 23-h i‘ OTTAWA. Feb. 2.-—The week February 23rd—~28th will be Milit- ury Week in Ottawa, and a large minds and half-sick bodies. They vwork while you sleep. number of military organizations will meet here during that_ti.fne. ‘ The ibig cvent of the week is the .' ‘ annual business meetink ‘Of the L- JIISI Dominion Rifle Association. Th; a T!“ u‘ ‘llilsmgreltiiyaygeillrfhiii élilllotllfi u‘: Pa‘! revived in full force, and it is ex- Women don't pected in view of the great practice mind filiin most Canadians have had in shoot- the knee-big ing, both the annual meetings and supply can of the shoot itself will be the BT98!- the new Suc- est in the history of the country. tion-feedOnly \ The D.‘R.A., shoot will. after seven afewinchesto years, he held this year a week lift. Nrivmstciigin- earlier than thekolu atolls; namely ing o or _ on the week of ugus - - arms. , _ - ' The Canadian Artilieryvsssocia- t February‘ 25th- TH: "aw lg? lfllsglllflllssl meeting. Other i ri which it is expected Crillhlli ‘lllusat week. and for which '"°""°"“"'° §l2‘-‘“€§$.‘2'i§.1'2§§..?1‘Z§'i'§§.‘3.i.ll§§ Sefltrlhffl‘ nil all Me cream at‘! tlia » Canadian Infantry . Assocmuon. ""'" ‘iiéfiiii?’ " "1’; 27.’. on rCorvps of Guides. Mlllisry Medical lzlenlt wnylium "'1'" ll“ K h‘ Officers‘ Association, Canadian En- 'P“'|' °°“° c“; l‘ "i.‘.’§i‘.'.t.°.i ginecrs. Canadian Army Service -“‘ qP,f§‘g{§§i§f,'.i§.8'.'i...lf%l‘....r..¢ or Corps Association. and Possibly ciowmifldllwgfgfflpffjmbsflffi one or vwo others. Arranlemenitll m ' . "v" ‘=,‘:,."°:: 2st,‘. ‘moor: s. t _ Ottawa and reutrn home for all Extra parts . for u .12.... attending these meetings. Sharpies Machines l n n“ M "I" m stock at the LEsi-‘rgfig. I3 1M o ‘Pncr- CANADIAN FARM sir: s: " td Dr Chase's Distant Wm‘ h- mvg‘ y... at once and aa cartarnl can you out‘ a box all ie 1-..|m....so.._.‘ not‘? ha‘: gin ' I ' l m0 $0. .llllll PhOlIC Cl] IOWI‘ :',:',.,,|'-'-.v‘i£ L33 yr and melon It RlllillMATlSM!” Weren't prepared for that quick Left you stiff, sore, full of rheuma. Sloan's ‘Liniment handy-that would have soon eased up the muscles, quieted the lumpy, painful, affect- l-ielpful in'all attacks of lunrbago, stiff- 31 The Canada Life which for years has been‘ the leading Life] Central our ‘WAR - row night. rlion » MEMORIALS.» To-mor i '.' f this morning. THE AIEGlNEIT which had game; b oolred at Stel t a later date. 1 kent Street, will he prepared m ‘T091119 Dlllllls in piano and theory after -Fe'bruary second. intending Pupils may call or Phone 559-J be- tween the bours~of 12 and 3 p. m. daily. _ 3724 ANTIMONY STOCK ADVANC- lNG.-Present market prices of Antimony products indicate that Stock of the North America Anti- mony ‘Smelling 00-. how selling at bar will advance 300 per cent as soon as the Company resumes op. orations at Lake George, New Brunswick. THE ABEGWEITS will play the Crystals in Summersid-e on Friday lllxht next. This game has a direct bearing on the championship and will be one of the most keenly con- tcstedhattles played this season. The Western team has m win this some to be in the ru large number (4: n. pressed a wish to Slime, the Abegweifs will special train. At the Strand Theatre last even- ing another decidedly interesting film depicting the P. E Island fox industry was screened. This film contained some excellent views of tho famous Roseibank ranch at Southport of which Dr. Leo Frank is tho proprietor. The picture is number m- mem mauled and 5m. decidedly attractive and ls anoth- lation er testimonial of the enterprise oi’ to see it this evening. VWLL EXHl-BIT AT BOORISF- tcr. Experience unnecessary. Dis- Ml‘. D. E. Shsrw, Fiscal Agent Of _V8l1llOfl Will be held either 8t Truro the North America Antimony Com- 63 pany will exhibit at the Cox Hotel, will be completed. Souris, on Wednesday nftemoon, specimens of Antimony Ore, Antl- mony Concentrate, White Oxide of Antimonyf Golden and ‘Crimson Sulphurets of ‘Antimony and Star Metal; also photos of works‘. They are well worth inspecting. ' HORSES SUDDEN DEATH.-— Mr. It. J. Vessey, had the misfor- tuneto lose a valuable horse on Saturday. Mr. Vessey was driving the mail from Charlottetown Cherry Valley, and when opposite the residence of Mr. Edward Wood Waterside, the animal left the roadside and stumbled. ffllllfl! 0V6! the shafts. The animal died ‘instant- ly never moving a limb from the time he fell. The loss is a. heavy one to iMr. Vessey who only pur- chased the animal a couple of weeks previously paying a good price for same. The death is al- tri/buled to heart failure. THiE GREAT DEVELOPMENT of Life Assurance during ‘the past five years is attracting more and more to its service the men of force, ability and character in the community. One of the latest re- cruits in the Life Assurance pro- fession is iMr. James A. McEwen. a well and favorably known farmer of St. Peter's Buy. Mr. iMcEwen be- came convinced of the value of Life Assurance to a community while canvassing for the Victory Loan. Deciding to take up the work he looked into the matter of the differ- ent companies. His choice feii on the grand old Canadian Company‘, iCompany of this JDominion. .Wc wish Mr. Mcldwen every in his new campaign for thrift. 6723 mo DIVIDEND-The General Farms, Ltd, are sending out divid- end cheques to their shareholders. the sixth dividend declared and paid by the company. After their previous annual meeting a year ago they paid a dividend of 3 per cent, and again in March from re- turns from pelts sold in January made another of 6 per cant. in B11 $14,000. Notwithstanding the loss of a number of young fowl. 108i!‘ net increase for the season was very fair, being 404 pups. From among these, they sold on foot 11 foxes and have added to their ranch 10 (one, or 5 pairs, which addition brings their producing foxes up to 100, or 60 pairs. They lost by death during the year 2 old foxes which will he replaced by young stock. The company have to their credit in the ihank here 84.20756 besides £1,800 on call in London- ACTION BY MEDICAL A8- sOGlAT|ON.—-'l‘he medical profes- sion is much concerned over the result of the Burns-Jarrdine case which has just been concluded be- fore the Supreme Court in Char- lottetown, s verdict having ~baen re turned for the plaintiff. One prom- inept physician speaking to The Pioneer states that the "status of the p. fession will have to he de- fined" or else in future doctors will take steps to protect themselves against the eventuality of lawsuits cupied the court.‘ "it. will cemlnly work in pair; and the public will have to pay." Pending the result h EH! (QABFEZRlQ-‘The Oarfegry , a .ano r ar tme yester a-y even“); on me t t] h IESr-The children of Prlnceflt. spent. six hours clgsglilrlg grzivlnfi 's°h°°l “"79 Plwtillrallheii YWW" at Borden at 11.10. The train" ‘ar- ,0“? WMP- Berry. moving picture rived in Charlottetown about 2 Hockey team larton. New Glasgow and Moncton this week was unavoidably detain ed and will play at these places at MISS E. HILDA BARNES. 244 nning. As a ed. some of the members and oth- ns have ex- crs unattached. to the number of wwiiness the hundre run a er the farmers’ platform adopted FOX INDUSTRY IN MOViE8.- the genial ‘Dr. Leo. All who missed I g297.1.17-MEg_f seeing it last night should endeavor rtee of five to ‘attend the United l0- GENERAL FUR FARMS rAv-risnist has. l... The company are paying 3 Del‘ c6!" ' in such cases as the one which oc- , T“ mean," he said, "that in cases of . the sort doctors will be forced to - <- BANOl-concert at “War g alswto-prorrow night. NAVY LEAGUE.-The annual meeting of the Navy ‘League of CansdarP. E. l. Branch will be held ' tomorrow Wednesday at 4 p. m. at the Navy institute. . SCHOOL CHILDREN lN-MOV- operator. CARS "tetowa yesterday morning for Tig - night. Z-i-ea-i PERSONALS aiei "Mr. Carl Stewart Marshfield was ‘Xisiting in Charlottetown yester- ay. Miss Eva Stewart Marshfield was visiting in town the guest of Miss ,Nora Webster. . The many friends of Miss Mabel Jenkins, Millview will ibe pleased to_ hear of her recovery from her recent illness. ---—-ao->i-—- Mlnard’: Liniment cures diphtheria N. S. FARMERS FORM A NEW POLITICAL} PARTY xsmvicns; N. s.. Jan. 3o.- Nova Sootla gave birth this after- noon ‘to o. new political party. Aft- er the convention of the Nova Sco- 11a Farmers’ Association was clos- d held a meeting to consid- ‘hv the llnited Farmers -West and Ontario. W. O. (lrelghton, was the chair- man and after considerable discus- smn mo following resolution was adopted: "That the farmers of Nova Sco- tla assembled in mass meeting form n new political party along ‘the lines of the United Farmers of Ontario‘ and the farmers’ associ- oi‘ the West as well as New Brunswick." ‘ The meeting appolnled a commit- of the Farmers’ convention in New Brun- swick next week. , At a later date u iprovincisl con- or Halifax, where the organization sovnsno coon The case of Louise (‘.. Longworth vs City of Charlottetown an action for damages came up before Chief Justice Mathleson in the ‘Supreme Court yesterday. 'l‘hc counsel for the plaintiff were Messrs-Johnston and Palmer, while Messrs Martin and‘ Gaudet appear- Memori- DERAlLED.-A specia‘ snowplow train which left Charlot- nish had,her plow derailed at Alma which delayed the train till late at lice, that ‘the illegal. oolletitions THE cnsliiorrnrown GUARDIAN. . Gasoline Profits LONDON, Feb. 2.-—Unofficial re Der Kallon. Published in the Herald will re- port in favor of fixing the price of petrol at 31 pence per gallon. At p the same time the government will ‘he urged to invite the league of nations to take similar means in all countries to prevent the exiplolta- tion of petrol by producing com- panles. Miners ‘Demand Cheaper Coal LONDON. Feb. 2.—The miners’ delegates, when they meet Premier Lloyd George to-morrow, intend. ac- cording u; report, to ask that the Government reduce immediately the price of_ industrial and export coal and proceed with the limitat- ion cf coal owners’ profits, the also will demand that. the Govern- ment take steps to reduce the price _of food and clothing to a reason- able ‘bnsis. ‘ The miners threaten as an alter- native lo demand an immediate all- round increase in wages, amount- ing to five shillings daily, illegal Taxes Collected in U. S. (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Feb 2.-—That the United States Government has illegally collected $12,000,000 in tax es for the year 1918' is the state- ment made lo representative Henry W. Watson of Pennsylvania. By making returns, it is estlrnatetr ihy ofllcials in the internal revenue of- and overcharges for 1919 will reach at least three time; those for the previous year. Montreal Wants , D_ay_iight Saving (special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, l-‘eb 2.—At a. meet ing of the daylight saving commit- tee of the Board of Trade yester- day it was decided that if no gov- ernmental action was taken, efforts should he made with the municipal authorities to secure daylight sav- ing regulations for the city of Mon- treal and district. It was also de- cided to communicate with ‘Boards ELIE Regulated Doris have been current lately the Bovernment intends to drop the tax of six Der cent a gallon on petrol and largely increase the tax on motor vehicles. These reports were accompanied by threats to increase the price of petrol by eight penca A committee under the profiteer- ill! act has examined ‘into the quest- ion snd according to the forecast limitation lo be retroactive. They . 4a ._____ n. ‘x1011 Quanta .34. 4,, ‘l You need not fear him if you keep the b10011 clean and thelaodily functions active _ an}! efliuqnt ‘by e31 nQ a food that gives ‘high resistance. ‘g hreddedWheat Bsscurt gbves ‘high resistance a ainst dlseasefiflrllls because it is so rich in 100d- malrinq. tissue-building material and is so c3611? diQesfedflhe most real food for the least moneyTwo Biscuits with hot milk (or hot water) make a nourishing meal for a few cents. vvv-w-Yrxff ;-17-1T~v-v1 AAAAQ AAnAA4La nnxunnxanAn "ADI IN CANADA I. it: t M‘- l7 i I READ Y Poi: ms '4Fu"cs? ._-........x_.1. .' - t“. .**.*,:'rlr"7. “*4 i“ ..L4A‘4A4.l. _. .1. What Delco Light Will DoF or You Plenty of clean, bright light at touch of button for home and barn. Convenient Sale: l , N0 open flame, no matches, no explosives, a good in- surance policy. Ecflllflmicfll: Runs on kerosene, low operating cost. llepfllliliillli}: Use current from generator or storage battery, this gives dependable service day or night. DELCO LIGHT will operate 200 electric appliances. Savestime and labor, attracts labor to the ‘arm, keeps boys and girls at home, lightens burdensof the housewife, makes it possible to have running water. Let us demonstrate the Delco Lighting and Water System at your showroom. ed for the defendant. This case concerns a property On I Longworth Avenue belonging to the plaintiff Louise C. Longworth who alleges" that the city in cutting some branches which were claimed to be dangerous t0 public safety, ‘damaged the trees and marred the appearance of the south side of her ‘property. She therefore sued for 'damages. . After hearing the evidence of» six witnesses for the plaintiff and one for the defendant the court ad- ljcurnsd until 10.30 today when fur ther evidence will ibe heard. Another New Star is Discovered CAMBRIDGE, MA8S., Feb. 2.-— , The discovery of another new star was announced to-night by the Harvard College Observatory, the Nova being discovered in the lcourse of examination of plates "taken nearly two years ago. The position was: Right ascensi 16 hours, 48 minutes‘, 24 seconds; de- clination minus‘ 29 degrees, 27.8 minutes (1900). AT THE MUSICALE. Coach-What a fine touch that Host-l guess I know it; he uched me for. a hundred just he- fore you came in. you had a sore piacemnd had to choose between two remedies, one of which, went to the sore ,- xot direct. and. e other by a r on n d - a ho ut may, which would you pre- fer Undoubtedly. the one that gets there direct! Thar is just the reason for people's preference for Peps for ailments of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. Peps get there ‘direct, because they are breatha- ahle, while remedied Willa‘ l" swallowed only go to the stomach Dlaaolve Peps in the month and the vapor which is liberated lacarrled by the breath direct to the breathing passages and mla-_ ute air cells of the lungs do» straying all germs. and sootlain . healing. an strengthening the‘ delicate membranes. Once you try Pepe you will never use any other emedy for coughs. colds, sore throat. ran- chifis, tightness acroaa the cheat. night con h. laryagltla or alth- nra. dealer-a Ne. boa. 8e d this ‘MA eczema- m t a 1 .lllll'l or re- fs: mini, to epo 00.. i Toronto. and receive free trial of the appeal proceedings instituted by Dr. Jardlne no action‘ will be taken ‘by the physicians but it is understood that the Medical As- sociation will arraule for a watch- ing brief. A special meeting of the Association to discus; the matter is an immediate possibility-Pioneer‘ Y Ul- 0!’ Trade. [Mfrs association land other clubs throughout the country with a view -to securing legislation toward daylight saving. Future Police _ Must Know Law (Special to The Guardian.) . WlNNlPEG. Feb 2.—-Pr0spective constables who are to form Mani- toba's ‘re-organized provincial p0- lice force, will have lo go to school 41nd learn the reading, writing and arithmetic of the police business before they are turned loose upon the public. Such is the decree of Col. J. G. Rattray, newly appointed head of the provincial law enforce ment department. Notices are being sdnt out to all iappiicaitts, thwt they must attend a six weeks course of instruction which is to begin February third. The course is to include lectures on criminal law, on the Manitoba Temperance Act, Game Laws, School Attendance Act Health Act. Amusements Act, Auto mobile Act, and lnquests. The new Law Department has been organized ‘by the provincial government to centralize under one supervising head the various de- partments which have operated in dependently up to now. ssueious KISS MAY as TOO FRIENDLY LONDON. Jan. 29.—I_n disposing of a divorce action from Stornoway in the ‘Court of Session. Edinburgh, Lord iSands commented on the pra- ctice of kissing among church peo- ple attending communion in the Highlands says the London Times. it had been alleged by the respond- ent in the case that she had been kissed ‘lw the co-respondent as a religious custom. Lord ‘Sand. said the existence of such a custom seemed startling, but it was explained by the fact that it hnd been the practice for only a mere handful of the adher- ents of the church to participate ln communion, although the commun- ion season was a far more solemn occasion in the Highlands than in the Lowland-s. lt might be all very well for elderly saints to greet one another with a chaste Oriental religious salute. but it was a dif- fer-eat matter when it came to young married women being pro- miscuously kissed by casual male acquaintances who happened to be fellow‘. cu-nmunicants. That extens- lon_ of the custom was viewed with disapproval by many, but still to a certain extent the custom persist- e . His lordship held, however, that the kissing 3n the case in question had exceeded religious custom. and he granted a decree of divorce. F BIRTHS eTEWART.—At the P. B. island Hospital Sunday January 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart, 120 Cumberland Street, a son. LANDRlGAM-At Launohlnl. Jan. A. HORNE & c0. ‘Watch Teeth whiten. When You Remove the Film All Slalemenls Approved by Hrjg/r Dmlal Authorities This is to urge a ten-day test oi’ a tooth paste which combat the m. High authorities have proved it. Five have placed it beyond question. Leading where are urging its adoption. Compare the results with your old methods, and let your own teeth decide. Film Destroys Teeth That slimy film which you feel on your teeth causes most tooth troubles. Every modern dentist knows that. Dental science, for many years, has sought a way to end it. That film is what dlscolors, not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferment: and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in if. The , with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea. So the ma or object in clean- ing teeth is to keep them free from film. entista every- A Ten-Day Tube of Pepsodent to show you its effects. Send the coupon for it. Old-time methods fail to do that. Teeth atlll discolor. still decay as millions of people know. The reason is that brushing does not end th . - The film la clinging. It ets between the teeth, enters crevices and stays. ay an night, month after manna, it ll a potential source of danger. Now a Way to End lt Science now has found a way to end it. Five tests have proved this. The way is new dentifrice called Pepsodent. And we urge you to no what it does. ‘ 1.311135 e ia to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. But c sin must be activated, and the usual method is an sols nnful to the teeth. So pepsin long see barred. But science has now found a harmless actlva method. It is made use oi’ in Pcpsodsnt. Now millions of teeth are daily cleaned as they never were before. Try the method ten days on yours. Look in 10 Days i f 10-h '1‘ b . U like. s“ h°W @199" ‘he "ah 1°95" togtelliiatshte‘. °§§§§lw$¢l..n yo: tegth. ha! ‘alter ‘w c» as» “=- v" tom o.":°2§.:.°i.i£'.:.‘.":;.?':~ === ‘r “Owwhalmmremovflmuna Wthth ultafrafewdays. Raadlnonr-beok howalley chalice. about? Than decide for yourself what tooth paste you and your: should use. Cut out the coupon now. ears of teats - Pepaodent ls based on pepsin. the digertaat of albumin.- Th filrnis“ ' The "of?,‘ cent. ,1 .at' at in [-1 '01! ids causes , Ten-Day Tube Free THE PIPSODINT 00., PF-ilpsas eml REG. IN The Nero-Day Dcntifriea 4th, to Mr. and Mrs" Nicholas Lan- fliggan. a daughter, Helen Joseph- r. ASdsntific Product. Sold by Druggisto Everywhere. lDttWahalA can-mm ago‘ 10-Day m.‘ Papoo-