WEDNESDAY, fiiiéilie lmilii 19” Q.” 5'4" ilk/ELIE! Impartial laboratories made hun- dreds of tests. Scientists checked their findings with photoelectric measuring devices and author- ized this stiltenicn . PEPSO- DENT POWDhR PRODUCES A LUSTRl-I ON ‘TEETH TWICE AS BRIGHT AS THE AVER- AGE OF ALL OTHER LEAD- ING BRANDS . ; z BRIGHTER THAN ANY OF THEM—BAR NON El These results have been double - checked by twins who made practical in- the-home tests . ; . by technicians in dental clinics . . . by dentists in their own offices. The result is always the same: Pepaodent Powder with Irium makes teeth E brighter. identical rlu. young boy, for example. iii-i badl “bahy" teeth that mad threatened to affect his future too. Yes. dentistry can crooked rcctli. Or.l chirped dren's teeth carefully. 0 WOD KI Visit t bright and clean they're kept! PEPSllDENT WITII llill|M* t MAKE$ TEETH Lfl BRIGHTER 1- U] 11/! ‘lhzlt/ijnixlrl and Powders ONLY PEPSODENT CONTAINS H-(IUM/ :7. - 701/ _6‘a_/r r/m/rya a 00171.6 bu! e his lower law protrude . . . V . But in er_n dentistry. by corrective treatment, im rave his I ks . . . made the permanent teeth come nprooegly. de in rtm ht ike the rnovte stars. you can have or broken teeth recapged. Sq watch chil- ' ' e dentist regularly. For it's the ttilth . . . -.i child's |>eI§0nlllfy and future may depend upnn tho condition of his teeth and how WlTll THREE SONS ON ACTIVE service. Fnincls J. McCrory, mechanic at the Can- fllililll Pacific Railways Angus shops, has m. wt- ‘than a passing interest in the Seventh Victory Loan campaign, and the Canadian Pacific employees’ own drive to increase the loaifs total by $8,500,000. Above: Mr. McCrory takes time out from his work oli n marine engine, 50 of which have been turned out by Angus shops for y-arranged Three Sons "Active", Father Buys Bonus His canvasser campaign. The scene l: .._ In ll/iemoriam H’ ILLLKM 7L MACDONALD den death of William A. ‘t of 1i lslligton Road. c. the oom- sorrow to a _ and fritnds . "n at. Point Prim. isi, Jillv 10th. i889. was u son oi the 1111i} Alexander MacDonald and Mary Fl lavson. His wife the te Irene Me cod of New Glasgow N. 5.. UTC-dGCCBSGIIi liini fifteen left with four all l lri vrliolli lie tlcvotcti his life and who are now lii‘. to mourn the loss of ii hind and Albert Godltlli) and Jessie at home. L/Cpl. Gordon of It. C. A. S. C. in . [LIB Vl/llficd of R.C.N.V.R. Mlibcl _ one Lllfililtlfillllffhffl‘ lovllilz ‘be heir: also two sisters (Fannyl (Mrs. John Hartwell of New York): Etta (Mrs. Irwin of Boston) ‘and two brothers Angus of Flat River. John 0f Halifax. , The csteein in which the iate Mr. MacDonald was held was imanifested ov the mlitiv floral lii- |l1utes and a large nwnlxr who at’- ltended his funeral service whlcn was held on Sunday. 001mm‘ 31h at l P. M. from his late residence. The service at the hous: was conducted bv Rev, T. E. lldacLcii- nan of Trinltv Church assisted by the choir. The pallbearers Jacl: MacNalr, Wilfred Hunter. Claude Smllh, Clarence Nicolle. Joseph Gouda: and Daniel Mac- Auslliiid. _ itneutilétrr. McLennan also offic- 3 ed l} l‘ BTiIVB. Interment was at Peoples Cem- ry- - (New Glasgow. N. 5.. Papers Dlease way-l were: Messrs. cent of the calories in the Amer‘.- iw“ “Wt-- _;-__;l_2§ lS, YGUR ACCOUNT--- . ‘F l I" order to ‘he Customer! the has i Jupiter. largest of the planets let-vice at the lowest possible prices lgémtlaflggllfx>ilfl 1~~°° “m” 111° 51" it is necessary to have PROMPT PAY- MENT of aeeoirnts. Ill NOT- No orders ea one, except for C.0.D. delivery, unless their account plied before June 30th is paid in full i l . I n be accepted from any- l for Coal or Coke sup- l or satisfactory settlement arranged. -Your Cooperation is Requested- A. PlCKARD & C0. PHONE 240 or 241 ‘ l Uptown Office: 153 Great George Si. Wharf Office: Lower Queen St. sugar nomlally provides 15 Del‘- use in corvettes and landing craft, to sign up for a. Seventh Victory Loan purchase. (left) is George S. Russell, general foreman, munitions department, who is ingcliarge of that department's shows workers placing a column on li marine engine _-b€Cl, the column having Just been lowered into position by an overhead crane. —Cunndlan Peri/Ir Pbalo. War-Four Years Ago Bv The natlial. Press tacked Berlin. and Gc-lsenltlrclicn while Flift and would not cnmr war now. SURVEYS AIR noilre LONDON, - (CP) - Brig. Gen. general of African routes and lo survey COMRKDES or meson Pte, Shippegan, N. B CAPE TOWN - (=0?) -— General . de Gziuile has sent a signed photo- graph to the South African War Museum. 0n tha, photograph he wrote “To the leaders and soldiers of the South African Army ~ our comrades". MAMMOTH PLANET lilfioial List . l of Oaslzaltlesl (Continued from Page 10) Carrol, Henry John, Sgt. Brand Falls, N. . Drosf, Barry Rufus. Opl, Flor- cncevlllc, N. B. Lane, Homer Edwin, Pte., Mont:- ton, N. B. Larocque, Theophile New Brunswick Regiment Legacy, Evarlste, Pte, Greet‘. Pzlillt, N . B. l MacDouglill, Russell Carl. Pteflivim, Lcwlsvlllc, N. S. MacLeod. Roy Kelso, L.-Opl., Saint John. N. s. . ‘hm ' Mslitln, Clifford, Pte., Ddmund-" Maccallum, John Alfred, He“ flgistonniindnleiu g1: lzlhlgglezfiihbghgnfldlilglciiild-cgf slon. N. B. .Mrs. Norenli Maccallum tmoth- Berv were Mrs. Wm. Ives $1111 0011111111111 V011’ have ever llfclmffcy. Ronald George. Cpl. er), 19 Upper l-llllsborough Street, Mlllan. ii. Frank Hobbs, Mn, served with e loleney and good Snckvlilc, N. s. iClty. iwariiela Orr. lltri. Gem’ e lve- cheer especially 1a that true wile-r- Mnmls, Aurcle, Pie, Caraquetu slightly Wounded Jloulirey. Mrs. Willard Nigholson, ever lhfle hll been sickness or N. B. i lant, John Emmett, Pie, Mn. Ira M brey ma. mom Jo have ever found you a Thompson, Raymond Alexander. Mrs. Carrie Gallant (mother) 31119511141111 ll Joyce . NllMHIdllldWl-fllfeyou. our sat. B5188 Rivet". n. B. ‘Charlottetown. 513w Gglect-lons ‘was played M1 Isl-lab; ltmall ml: t er ‘Injured l McMonagle, Patrick Francis. "veil" y: “:74” ‘h u. n“ “w” i“ Royal (iilllfldlflll Artillery Pie, Miss Florence Bradley (aunt) m. J L Do“. M w ‘ 9" m‘ ch "'7 u: ‘at '5 1° MlicLcod. Michael Daniel. Gnr..iCharl0l.tetowti. WWI-L, my - p12,” W‘;- ffffl‘ ma" gm "1" New Wiitvl-fol-tl. N. S. Arscnault, Joseph Alphonse, Pte., m qlhe "11",: 15' c21- bring! rtliil" heafltlwdilau mine; Slightly Injured Mrs. Evangeline Arsenault (moth- "in; m mm “jummur; ififlhzi.“ 71" w NS. nntl P.E.I. Regiment er), Wellington. m“, ma Wmwm"; géhau a "m. ‘fiend. "P". Jvsrvli llliilwnsus. Pie. In and veal-i were bounced. Beautiful lfts and neidgura. vlnrcnu- Shea (mother) Lltkr MacDonald. Arnold Frederick. were received also envelopes w ch {New Cl , ‘ . 1. Pic, Mrs. Rosie MacDonald, (mo- contained mil, Dlfllnfl m, mm; (m, a, 1 (I: NOV. 1. IMWJR. A. F. heavily at- Esscli, hlarldeblwfl waffe raided Lciitloii. Liverpool and Scottish areas. PrBsliilillii lnonu ce- clatzd 'I‘ilrkcy studying war _Sii.l_.l- atlon in collaboration with Britain AC. Crltchie , of Calgary director- ritlsh Overseas Air- ways Corporation, has gone to west Africa for a. tour of the company's Ham p“- siblc departure points for a United Kingdom - South America. service. Ida; , N lrulwlek w Bulnittr, Paul Henry, ., Dunn! Brae, N. B. CANADIAN Al!!! illau Armored tkins, Donald Irvine, 91h, Wa . 8t. steghen. N u. and ‘rail. Regiment Avegy, Cecil, Ptm, ow Glac- gow, . . , Willie Angus, Ho. Halifax, N. s. m Campbell, John Archie, !..-Opl., Inverneaa, N. Doncelte. Franck Hector, 2b.. Mrs. Marguerite Danette (moth- er), Mheoulie, . I. l. N-l. Ill Ill. Infllfll llathelon, William. Alexander. He, Windsor, N. B. Primell, Prank lii-ward, Ho. ‘lhirlliq. N. B. » Ow Drlnnvlok leplmsnl Doiicet, Gerald Joseph, Hm, Roirseigtml" ‘dot-lair Jcllph m. a e o '... ..' , amea , ., . Bdihllrsri, , B. Valr, Walter Lawrence, PM, Little River, P. 0., N. B. Died 0f Wotan New i» ns e Illlward. Frfierick Enllie, Rexton. N Wounded NI». . B. Ng-nucrloulg‘ I Baflllw O . an . .. a Gulls, Daniel Augustus HM New wise-tom, u. a. ' 1 ngobardl, George Lionel, 1100.. Guysboro, N. S. seriously Wounded New III nswlek Regiment McFai-lane, Allison Lloyd, “L, Canterbury, N. B. Severely Wounded New Brunswick Brinkman, ‘Piglet; Jvhfl. N Denmar , . . ewlloynl Canadian Artillery Leblanc, Efrnestin Jbfiellh. 341'» Ca b llton. N. . _ Sxizlgwzat‘, grucne MacDonald, Sgt» '1‘ . - - “"“§.“s. end i-iii. minim Bernard, John Andrew. P19- N. B. Nyglrdfdtliiand, Lincoln K111111611. 11-‘ Hm, "=11 "*- Jonee, Gordon Horace, b.4717!» “$32, Nbgiiglns Francis, Pied Pollvxlxdrggwaxgtitliqllr s‘ Blssett, no,’ Wcstville, N. S. page, Russell Onslow, L-Opl» Amherst, N. S sylnr. Gordgn Earl. P15» Bfid BlZOWII - lte, Joseph Ambrose, PM. New Waterford, N. B. ., New Brunswick 119811119119 Tower, Royden Lester. P19» Cane Demoiselle Creek, N. B. Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured 001115 Leaman, Vernon McLean. ‘W11. Moncton, N. B. Royal Canadian Artillery Siddall, Willis William, Bdix. Saint John, N. B. Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical 111181111"! slianiper, John Weldon, 0fn., Kingston, N. B. N.S. and P. E. I. Regiment Anthony, Allison Theodore, Pte., Milton. N. S. Parsons, Ell, L.-Cpl., Bydllel’ River. N. S. New urunswiclt nl. Bunnell, Albert Leonard, Ptm. Sussex, N. B. Corbin, Phlllippe, Cpl, St. Leon- ard, N. B. Lavlgne. Allan, Pte., W. Bath- urst. N. B. LeBlanc, Joseph Andre. Ptm, Marcelvlile, N. B. Perry, James Alfred, Pte, Have- l ock, N. B. Vail, Sterling Falewell, Ptd, Lower Jcmseg, N. . Wounded Remaining On Duty New Brunswick " ‘ choulnard, Anatole, Pte., Blair Atliol, N. B. Landry, Edwin Darriien, Pte. Dilpuis Corner, N. Pelkey, Edward Foul" Falls, N. B. Injured N.S. and P. I3. I. Regiment Cox, Clifford Cumminger, Pte., Upper Musquodoboit, N. S. MzicDonzil Arnold Frederick, Pte., Mrs. Rosie MacDonald, (mo- ther), 0'Leary Station, P. B. l. McIntyre, Joseph Duncan, PM" Glace Bay. N. S. Reekie, William Edward, Ptlq Stellarton, N. S. Slightly Wounded Rolylltl ‘Canadian Electrical I n neers Francis, 0121., L.- B. Thomas, Pte _. Savage, Joseph Barlbog Bridge, N. B d P.E.I. Regiment Ronald Patrick, Fun, ax, N. S. Thfbedeau. Joseph Edward, PM, Pembroke Shore, N. S. Missing N.S. and PJ-Ll. Regiment Gaudct. Joseph Augustin, Pte., East Jordan, N. s New urunswle. Regiment Dupuis, Alphee Joseph, 91-5., ‘Edmundston, N. B. Island Casualties THE TYPE. fields lty. ‘ Ifleil In amt... MaeLaren, William, Pte, Mrs. Etta. MacLaren (mother) St. Pet“ ei-‘s Hay. Mllligan, Mrs. Belle Mllligan, Port e. Rogers, Joseph Arthur, Joseph Rogers River Dolicette, Francis Hector, Pte..i Mrs. Marguerite Doucette (mother) ' Miscouche. m; Severely Wounded lhoilneevat ewluallaiiigowheigdilllgveg Myers, Alfred Francis, Pte, Mrs. ccle their twenty-fifth wed- Mary A. Myers (wife), Chsrlotte- , ding anniversary. The house was , town. “wilfully decorated with cut ; Wounded - Larkln, Stephen Leonard, Gnr. Irving, Garnet Edison, ’ Mrs. Gladys Irving (mother) Mur- raholiiriiiigurhlllird Eldon, rte. iglggfi$g= iiflighfjl°gi~lggx° "flag Helen A. Doucette (wife) 01'9",“ Ho“, Mm Rlchud Dick; Pownlil Street, Ci W. Cameron, Donald Willis-m. 091., u“ $411,514" Dlmaah lwllllam Cameron, Alban Ii“ Pte., i then‘) 0'14! . Slig tly lnjnrul John Robert, Pte., u3i"il..5.‘i22"’5l..t“?.i§’2€li.'l. n.2- Verde. 11111116" 3W3 35TH WEDDING arwiviinsaitit Mr. d m _ ; n honi: to .li.ii"i‘§f.n5£"‘5.."rl.€i5 ed with dllldalglll d l hoe . :3. ih...“.f.‘."°..'é..‘é'."lli‘ ‘J83. Mrs. Allan Wyand. who assisted lit 0 III tumn flowers and house oi , three tier Wedding cnkg added - Mrs. lvtlity i-t. Larltin (mother) st. l New w m le which Edwlfd. l Peter's. 1°54 t FIN EST IIJTTIRICI III HOLLYWOOD pattern h their respective unrivalled in style, correctness, easy util- 8.11M. refreshments Vlhfih HARLOTTETOWN Quits...» mac ‘. ,?1 .. .,11Q Let Parke! Patterns i Help FRIEND POI LADIES WHO MAKE THEIR OWN IS A PAT- TERN OF THE RIGHT THEREB FALL FASCINATION here in super- amart fabrics for frocks, quality-conscious cloths for here. Wool 81¢)’. rose -- - w-i-M h“.-. p "l! 10110111118 address was read nl..l flttilngly acknowledged bv the hun- oiiéed mllfiithd M: o . an s. Blair Andrei: Dear Frlrndar-We your frlet-lcis 111111 flelkhbours. have lzatherea here tonight. on this liapov occas- lon u. loin with vou lii the cele- bration of this your twenty-fifth wedidinit anniversary. 1t. 15 well that there are occasions such as this. when our minds and hellffl; mav for o little time be lifted from the sombre spectacle of a world fll. war and dwell oil the happier theme of love and life and home. No dou t on look! lose? healthy. ‘happy family. e its members new servln King and Country in the cause o Ireedom. To You lyfrs. Andrew wii would add a furihzr word or lio- n eflwt helm! for the we are of our peo instinct ineasiir and shadow. You have en ed Wlgh a n o suits and coats. The lady who “makes her own" and the lady who chooses garments made to personal mea- sure, both will itive approval t9 the Qnices offered and Rayon Dress fabrics, a smoothly wov- en material, 54 width, blue, green, brown. inch $1.89 more (a. WLEOD line? CHARLOTTETOWN, l’.E.l. Fall and Winter weight tweed coatings, mixed and herringbone patterns, 5-1 inches wide. Per yard - $3.95 “g 5.50 ‘To-win the war, we ‘all mus! elrivi To Save One Shoveiful in Five DEPARTMENT or MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Han. C. D. Howe - Minister