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F. rnerside this week iuaking final ar- / f* gg/[_ \ , / V;//§ llloyse, of Lynn. Mass., was in Suni- 1 ff Q ll/,,. - <3-{/O 2/, - /2 /p .5 V’/J ` .\. ..,(/Q ~ lla ` __ , \)lg Q.. Ill . Clliltlllil S0611) Wlll_ll€lll Yllll Realize this ambition, when assisted by Cuticura Oint- ment, by keeping your scalp clean :intl free from dandrufi, I itching and irritation. Samples Free by Mail i -'IL A. " Fiiilriiro Sono :init Ointment -mid ini-ouirhnut the world. I.Ibf‘r|\l Nrmpln uf #mill lntlllr-rl 'ref' with Il” book. /Iddrtxis "t`utlcurs," Ui-pi. li lloswn, LYS. Time Table S.S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave Ch'To\vn. Leave Rocky P.t 7.30 8.00 8.30 A. M. 0.00 A. M. 0.30 “ 10.00 " 11.00 " 11.30 “ T' 1.150 1'. M. :_oo P. M. " 2.30 " 3.00 " ~ 3,30 " 4.00 " 5.00 °‘ i` 5.30 “ SUNDAY 9.00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 12.-I5 1', M. 1.00 l’. M. 2.00 “ 2.30 “ 4.00 " 5.00 " M. IilL`RPllY, Manager. I V _ Eastern S.S. Corporatio < International Line Autumn Excursions via he INTERNATIONAL LINE Going: Sept. li) list. 16, inclusive Return Limit 30 Days St. john to Boston and return $7.00 l~'t. Iolrii to I’orllnird and rcturrr 4i_.'»0 rangenients with the Peerless Black and Silver Fox t'o. for one pair of foxes which tie purchased from them for his new company.-X. FOXES CHANGE HANDS.-Mr Jas. Tuplln. of lllack Banks, has sold two pairs of his high-grade black foxes to Airierii-an parties, who will have them aiiclied iii the l’ioiici»r raricll, Ellerslie. lllr Tiipllri has also sold two pairs which will have their iieiv home iii New Bruiisivick. ~INVESTIGATING.-Mr. T. Noy- orl. of Tokio, Japan, who, as stated in _vcstt-rday’s Guardian, has been on the island investigating the Black Fox iiidiistry. crossed hy the Empress yes- tt-rda_\' iiioriiing on return to his lioiuc. \\'hilt- iii Sunimerside he visited ri iiiinihcr of the leading ranches arid- cxprossctl hinrselt' as being much lrir- priissiil with the extent and general outlook of the business. Mr. Noyori purposes visiting ii iiurrrhrr of fox raiiclies in Ontario on his way lionie. ~-X. The ilonth occurred :it his home in l<`ort .»\ugiistus on 'l`liui'.sday last after a prolonged illness of Mr. John Mc- I\'ii|l_\'. 'l`he ilcceasetl was it young iriair of estiiiiable qualities, of a quiet, pleasaiit tlisposiiion and made many `rit-nils who sincerely mourn his iltatli. The funeral wliicli was largely' iitteiiilcil took place on Saturday morri- ing to St. Patricks Church. where a its-iiiiieni Mass was chaiitetl by Rev. Allen I\fcDoirald. after which all that was mortal ot' him was laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining, there to await the final resurcction. R. I. P. I if |- _H 'Much Pain From Kidney Disease Doctored ln Vain until Dr. Cnase's Kidney Liver Pills Were Used. Kidriey derangements are often as- sociated with disorders of the liver and bowels and under these conditions ordinary kidney medicines usually fail to effect cure. It is because of their' unique, combined action on the livcr, kidneys anti bowels that Dr. t,‘hase`s Kidney Liver Pills are so gerierally successful in the most coniplieated cases. l\lr. Emanuel Bernard, farmer. St. Paul’s, Kent County, N. Il.. writesz- “.»\hout eighteen years ago my wife uas had with kidne disease and suf lured greatly from headaches, pains iii bowels and stomach, and her heart was affected. For a year she was treated by her doctor. with no appar- eiit benefit. She then used five boxes of Dr. ('hase`s Kidney-Liver Pills with most satisfactory results. This gave us such .1 good opinion of Dr. Cliase’s l{iiliic_v-Liver Pills that we always keep them iii the house to he used for all dcrairgerneiits of the kidneys, liver and bowels." Dr. (TI1ase`s Kidney- Liver Pills. 2i'»c. a box, 5 for $51.00, all ilcalers, or l-Idmanson, Bates &: Co., 'l`hrr/upli tickets :it piwipoitiontitiily low rates Limit(-1], '[‘0|~0utg_ " on sale at all railway simions. Leirves St. John lllmclayii Wedneelnys and Fridays at 9.00 a. m. for ‘.ubcc, Eastport. Perl and and Boston.Returning,‘eeves Central Wliar Boston. 9.00 a. m. Monday. Wednesdays ani Fridavs for Portland. iliastport, Lube: and 5 . Iohn. MA IN STEAMSHIP LINE 30300 Reduced fare to New York t ict lst --Ami Direct service between Penland and New Yorl leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland Timsdava Thursdays and'S:iturdays at 6.0) p. m , for New York Sf. John Ticket Oth:-A, I7 King 9 L. R. THOWPSON. T. F. 0 P. A E. .-\. r-‘i.i: -iiurnii. .\@..i, .~‘i_ inn". ii. li. Kingston. Conrineri-ial .\gi‘irt t i * I Passengers and Freight Io ‘ and frorn England via i=URNisss Liiiiss ‘ \`oll\'_,viIlisIfinrliii;{ the ciintliliirris now prevailing iii Europi-_ :ind the alnioti total siispension i.‘ llir: marine iritirranlilir . t'i.\.~‘.~'; ` I`o North Pacific Coas .\.\`I> CALIFORNIA POINTS ON SAIL DAILY Sept, Milt to October Bill. I9 4 _ From Charlottetown : Z $65.55 PLA LINE AUTUMFI EXCIIRSIONS In Effect September 11th. Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. 'l`ickets good for return with- in 30 days from date of issue. The commodlous S. S. Hali- fax sai‘s from (Iharlottetown for Boston every Friday at noon. For folders and full information apply to JAS. CARIIAGHER. Charlottetown, P. 19. I, Agent. 5489-9-5 Charlottetown "Sliiam Navigatioii__Co., ltd. oinnrcncliig Monday, ilie lst of June, the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND loaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. S., liiilly, (except Suudiiy) at 8.20 n'clot~.k a. rrr., lenvlng Plctou on re- turn about 4.00 p. ni. Connections made at Plctou for all points in Novii Scotia. STEAMER EMPRES8 Leaves Summerslde for Point-du- t‘hene, N. B.. Drilly (except Sunday) flu-Clierie on return about 4.30 p. nr.. connecting with express t/rains for _Charlottetown and Tignish. Connec- tions made at Point-du-Chene for all points ln Canada and the United States. G. XV. WAKEFORD. Manager. Charlottetown, May 20th. 1914, 2675-5-30Mtf. Q _ _ I l Csimoi/.N cm/r_ri~iM nni i.wi.vs l N 'T E P CCD L DUI NCE EDWAU _ ff; is 25 U ;> '< From All Stations Single Fare Issue October 12th good to retum October 13th, 1914. Fore and One Third Issue good to Agent’| Office l9t#.*~~.~~- ~- about 10 o'clock a. m., leaving Point- J. Gillis, of Cambridge, Mass., f and Miss Margaret Higgins of Kensington P. E. I., were married this morning, says the St. John Globe of ii Sept. 23rd. The ceremony took place In the Cathedral, with Nuptlal Mass at 6.30 o'clock, the Rev'. M. 0'Brien officiating. Miss Lillian Higgins, sister of the bride was her assistant, and Mr. John Hanrahan supported the groom. Af- ter the ceremony the bridal party re- paired to the residence of the brlde‘s sister, Mrs. Thomas McLaughlau, 39 Marsh Street, where a dainty repost was served. The groom comes from Antigonlsh. N. S. The happy couple leave for their new horne on Thurs- day. The angel of death has again spread his wings on a resident of Mont Carmel and has brought with liiin grief and sorrow, when on the '28tli of September, passed away the soul ot' Miss Marie L. Richard, be- loved daughter of Mr. John Richard, of St. Timothy. The deceased was fourteen years of age and is model among the young girls of her age. She had been ailing for five weeks the prey of typhoid fever. She leaves to mourn a father and mother; also brothers and sisters, most of whom are younger than herself, who all will deplore their loss for a long time. The l`urreraI's'e'rvit~e was corrducted by Rev. I‘. P. Arseriault, parish priest. Those present at the service as well as those absent airrorig friends and relatives join in presenting their deepest sym- pathies to the family in l.rlal.-- It. I. P.-R. ` The death of Mrs. Mary McKenzie, rclict of the late Murdock Nicholson, of (fonrmercial Cross. occurred on Sept. 26th, aged 79 years. She was the daughter of the late Mr. Murdock Mc- Kenzie of Rose Valley. Iler death re- moves from this coniniunity one of its aged people. The deceased was a member in full communion in Valley- deld Corigregation and her daily walk and conversation during Irer stay of close to sixty years in the commun- ity testifled that she earnestly endea- voured to live up to God’s require- ments of man. She was highly and much esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She is survived by four sons and three daughters. All but one son Angus in Alberta. were enabled to be in re- gular attendarice upon her during her great suffering which she bore with great patience. I-ler husband prede- ceased her 33 years. The funeral ser- vice at the home and grave were cori- duetetl by the pastor ltev. A. S. Stew- art, Vallcyfield. Thanks to the thoughtfulness of the Autoniolilie Association. a number of citizens of t`lrarlotteto\vri and residents of those sections adjoining l’iri0i\ Road had a most enjoyable automobile outing yesterday. Under the pilotnge of His Worship Mayor Sterrrs, twenty-five cars left the city at 11 o’clock, conveying a goodly number of citizens, and en route pick- ing up along the road to “ The Clitl” l-lotcl" nearly ti hundred residents who had previously been invited to join the party. Arrlvedint The Cliff, the party were hospitably received by Mr John Davis. the genial proprietor. lu due course dinner was served. rnd. needless to -say, it measured up to the reputation that has made this noted summer resort famous. lt measured up also to the demands of healthy appetites. sliarpcrred to their linrit by a delight- l`ul drive iii the crisp October air, over what is irow one of the finest roads iii the Provliiite, anti by a succt-ssimi of farms arid liorriesteatls lliat are not surpassed :iiiywlicre iii l`niiailti. The dinrrcr disposed of, the party assonrbcil on the lawn and were briefly addrcsesd by Mayor Steriis, who in appropriate terms thanked those as- seiiiblotl for tlit--ir friendly iiitorest in the Associiitioii and ln what it stood for iianiely, good roads. Th:-, As- sociation had hoped to have had this annual picnic earlier in the season, but other things, notably the war. had intervened. lie expressed the hope that they hail enjoyed the outing iiiid that fi similar gathering would take place next year. Senator Prowse followed. lin ex- pressed hii-i pleasiirc at meeting the people of l'nlorr ltoad, with wliorii he had been associated for some thirty years. Ile regarded tlienr as the most progressive people in the Island, and izorigratiilateil them upon being the first, in the provinvi- to adiiilt the tirrtoniobllo aiitl to share iii thc liicvit able i‘csillt, good roads. Other soc tioirs. he had rio doubt, would follow their nxaniple, and iii due time all the roads in the province would he irri- proved as the llnlon ltoarl had been since thc auto was ndnrittetl. Dr Alley follnwnil, also with good words for the Unloir Road people, their roads and tlielr splendid farms. It he were si resident oi' this sectluiti lie siiid. lie dld not know Init he would be selfish enough to oppose the admission of the auto to any other road in the provlrice, in order to keep monopoly //fi/ff' ,’_,_// - EVERY WOMAN :~`\\\ ic intereited and should kniiw 1-`*\\= '§i“"“'"°;“iir.l..., .., , \. ,-` .- `\\\_\`-,\._»,.‘, 3"" Ilouoiro Anil you druulit for l ' ' it. If he cannot supply ’ )_ "" .,/// thn MARVEL. accept no ~ - , " ’ other, but und :Ion-ip for Illiu- \ .“.,, troted bool:-sealed. It gives full ` i ip, parficulnrl and directions invaluable ` to ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY C0. .Wlndlor.0hL General Agents for Canoe)-» _"fl -an l.".`~¢/ .4,-.'>.'~£i;>.-_<,i§,§»_‘- "~"f_~,'~.'.‘l' "‘ *_ Change in Time On lst October, 1914. the following cliimges In trains on P. E. I. railway will take place: Mggnlng train will lenvo Elmira at 6.25, ourlo, 6.35, Mt. Stewart, 8.30, ar- rive at Charlottetown 9.30. Saturday trip Elmlrn to Sourls and return will be discontinued. Momlng train will leave Georgetown 6.30. Mt. Stewart, 8.20, arrive Char- lottetown ot 9.20. IOM- ' _ _,Q “Ht"othor trcioc will run u ot bro-' l l 1 Thanlrqiving Day Excursion .___ “ Evgfy fL~,= rl " s C-ar . . til . . sf Your Future Us Iocuroireoexpertssa ilu: -three ont- i-four onsywlio attain old cgc in olillged to rely ~ E others foroupport. If Hou to bo igdepondent w en YOU! Olming areover you . should begin to nyc.” at once. D¢P0¢if0r§ in our Savings De- gprhuent are protoctedoog our - out Resources of $80, ,000, our lugs Surplus and our ade- quate holdings _of 0asI:i Roscrvegs I The Bank of Nova Scotia °-....,..°‘°-' - - - airs-a v Tnnluioioiumo -,_ - _ 08010001000 -QLAND BKANCHES ':Tl\or\ottcrown - Sunimerxldo . Iilberczia 0'Loc:y - Keosiiigtol vi-_....i. . _ . unntaziic 1| ,_ ' I- of the distinctlonof havingthe best road ln the province. Ile advised them to care well for their roads arid to keep up the ,hotel to which the open road led. Dr Alley was loudly applauded. Mr Jonathan West, on hc-half of the guests, thanked Mayor Sterns and the Automobile Association _for the very pleasant time they hud'giveii tlreirr. There was a time, he said, when it was necessary to stand up for the auto. That time had passed. and the condition of the only road on the Island that permitted its running was all the proof required as to the mission ot' the auto. He was proud of the stand the people of Union Road had taken with 'regard to the auto. ln conclusion, he moved a vote of thanks to the Association for the pleasant time given them. The vote was cheered to the echo and duly pre- sented. Mayor Sterns, in acknowledging the vote of thanks, intimated that it was the intention to coinplete the widen- Ing of l'nlou Road, thc Association paying half and the Goverrrriieiit halt' the cost. ' ` Messrs B. C. Hardy, Jas. Mattliervs. Cove l-lead. and (lcphas Mollett also spoke. each referring to the great Improvement effected on the roads through the efforts of thc Association. Mr John Davis, proprietor ol' The Ciff, and whose ext-clleiit catering had been referred to byail the siwiikers. was callod upon for ti speech. He responded briefly and happily, remark- ing in the coufille of his speech that, had it not been for the auto, this pleasaiit gathering would have been impossible. Ho thanked them all for their kind words about the hotel und hoped to see them all there again next summer. The gathering coiicliided with "Auld Lang Sync " and the .\`-ational Autlioui. THE LATE DAVID HOLMES.--(ln Sunday, Sept. 27th, at ltegina, Sxisk.. Dcciirreil the death of Mr llavld Holmes, sou of the late Mr George Holmes, of \'ictoi'iii, Prince Eilward Island. The sad event was sudilcri I 4 ,_A DR. il. W. CliASE'SM ._ CATARIIII POWDER25c| l ' in st-:rt dirf;t tn tho di-icas-cd pnrtv lr ' the , Iruproycd lilowcr. Ilealsllit- ii i-ers, . ‘ cli::ir_i'i!;c air prieishiges, stops drop- ,. rings iii the throat andli-ii:rmiincnt~ -. r-<1 L`:it.1rrh nnil :iy ~`i~vrr. ` 2ii”»cil.l1lln»x ; hlowcr tree. Accept no . ‘ _\\ siilrstititteu. /\ll di-nlirrs or ldI|\BrIll)Tl| __ tos Si Co., Limited, Toronto. - i . . - . .. 1.. N _ | id I I, THURSDAY -WEDDING BELLS.- Mr. John -»- --~- ._a.___.-._._ , and very unexpected. "iran days ‘bo-I fore. Mr Holmes, In tending 8 planing machine. had the tips of three tlngers cut severely, owing to the slipping ot' a board. The injury was promptly dressed and seemed to be progressing favourably. On Friday, the 25th. tetanus set In and. despite the best possible treatment in the Grey Nuns’ Hospital, death ensued two days ister. The funeral, on Thursday. 0ct..1st. was largely attended by his fellow- by the Rev. R. J. McDonald. ot' Car Mr -Holmes had ati.eiidsd;`-“Beautiful I wreaths from the Princelldward _ls-I land Club and the Carmichael Ybung ` People's Club testified to the esteem in which lie was held by his associates. The pall-bearers were Messrs Colin Green, formerly of Clifton, P.E.l.; C. Treiuairi, Geo. Allan. A. Barnes, N. llnrnes and W. Vanhuveii, all friends of the deceased. Mr Holmes was a well liked by those \vlio knew him. friends for his widowed iiiotlrei' and' sister. - FRIDAY WEDDING AT MORELL.-St. Jos- epIi's (‘hureli. Morell, was the scene of an interesting event on September 20th, when Miss Stasla Slriiiott was united in marriage to Mr. 1'. A. Kelly, ‘ of Itoseneath. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. A. J. Mclrityre. The bride was rittlretl in a suit. of Westerla broadcloth with hat to niatch and was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Siiinott, while the groom was support- ed by Mr. Peter Murpli_v. of Cartligaii. tlrelr future home lii lloseiicath amid the well wishes ot' their many friends. ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS Nine-tenths of All Stomach 1 rouble Said to be Due to Acldity. - A Physlcian's Advice on Cause and Cure. A famous physician whose success- ful researches into the cause and cure ot' stomach and intestinal diseases have earned for him an iiiteriiational reputation, said in the course ot' a recent lecture that nearly all intestin- al troubles, as well as marry diseases ot' the vital organs were directly trace- able to a deranged coiidiliori of the stomach, which in turn was due to nine times out of ten to excessive acidity, commonly termed sour stoni- ach-or heartburn whicli not oiily irri- tated aiid inflamed the delicate lining of the stomach, but also set tip gas- tritis aud stomach ulcers. It is in- teresting to iig_le__tli_iitMl_geK corideniirs the use ot' patent medicines as well as of medical treatment for the stoui-l rich. stating that he and his trolleiigiies have secured renrnrkable results hy the use of ordinary hisiiriited rriug-I rresia, wliit-lr, by neutralizing the acid- ity of the food, removes the source of the trouble. lic coiiteirds that it is as foolish to treat the stoniacli itself as it would be for a rnan who stepped on ir tacit to rub lininicrit on the foot witliout first renioviiig t.he tank. Ite- rnove the tack and thc toot will lical itself-rieuiralize thc acid and storriacli troubles will disappear. irritating nieiliciues and medical treatrrierit are useless, so long as thc contents of the stoirracli reniairi acid; remove the acidity and there will be no need for iiieilii:ine-the iiillurned llriliig oi' thc stomach will then heal itself. Suiter- ers from acidity, sour storrracli or heartburii should get ii small bottle ot' bisuriitcd rrrugnesia from their druggist, and take ti. teiispoorifirl in it quarter ot’ a glass of hut or cold water after meals, repeating iii fifteen irriri- rites, if neeossnry, this lieliig tlio dose that the doctor has found most ellie michael Presbyterian Church, which, "5, EIIEIII "l" iiiini ::_;: fill!!! ll" - liiii ii" 1'" E ‘ - .. E ` f ‘T P- 4 1 i. *_ _,ti » ,A M A ilu ii.:-f .- "QQ IS AN Powo ours %_c- - Atom ~ Assu some ; ` fi' - /, CANADA THAT AND WHICH HA MAGIC BAKING POWDl;`ii fo Y BRAND! OF IAKI N . M rowociii conriilu Ai.uui"wi-iic=--- INJURIOUO ACID. TMI IN. GREDTENTB OF ALUM INKING i:n An: scioom Pninrco' i: tiicci. ir 'riicv i\n:,n-ii; is ucu|ii.i.v scrcriirro 1° i.i»i-iiir: or iii.uniiNi\ on Atuuiiuic oui.i=HA'r¢. " ' employees of the Regina Cartage Co., ` . _ _;,_ ,_, many Island friends and others. in- ` ` ,fiT{&f§;.fi5' - MAGIC BAKING POWDER terurent taking place in the Regina - cemetery. The service was conducted ’ ._`___.-» THE o CONTAINS NO ALUM _ Ni.v wi:i.i,-uno-wrt urniuu.; 'PRICED AKINC POWDER MADE IN boss Nor cowriiiu sion, s iii.i. i'rs inainco-icing PLAINLY STATED ON THE LABEL. ' i-:. w. Gii.i.e'r'r coiuPANv LiMl"rEi:i wiNNlPEo TOFIONT0.0NT.- MoN'rR:Ai, young man of fine physical appearance, 5 | 5- . - 'E '_' - HERBERT.- 160 bushels of oats and $32 were subscribed Wedricsilay evert- ing by those preseiit from Mt. ller- bert and surroiiiidirig districts and when the Army Field Service lists are taken round by the tczicliers or sub- stitute iii each district these airiouiiis will be inert-|_v as nest eggs. Fnriners are expected to recleair the oats iirid ship to Cliarlottetoiun by Nov. 10th. The tollorviiig were appointed to col- Muclr synipathy is felt by his Regina PATRIOTIC MEETING AT MT.|lect clothes, money,_etc., for the B01. plan Relief Fund:-Mt, Herliert__ Mrs. Cliristoplier _McI.eiiri`, Mrs. I-Ir. nest Mutcli. Mermalil,- Mrs, '1‘_ G_ Morrow, Mrs. \Vin. Eachern. Doiiaglr, -Mrs. John McCarthy, Miss Patricia Tralrror. Mt. ltyan,-`- Mrs. Augiisiiig Walker. J0linson's River West,-Mrg_ Maleolin MacDonald. --GIenflniiiiii,- Mrs. David MacDonald, Mrs. \Vrn. Eaeheru. Fort Augustus- Miss Mag. gie llurriett, Miss Hannah Fisher, i -'-i-_*gif l ,_ ,V *_ N /_-.f ._..- . ~.i~__,_ ' _ ..., .._ After the nuptial Mass, the happy con- ‘ , ._.,.¢,-_\,__._._¢:,, " " " f".:{§-T- i‘-. - .` `J'\'.' ' (,»_ .-_ii -i .~ '_-‘_ l::§'¢`,' S "" ' .1 1** '. . r.- S- '.';'<.».'.. (we. as I E* 'E 61-' |77 . stiziriiiatingg peristalsis in for lrrc:rliI.i~t with liol of colt with sliced pears, sliced pen Made The Canadian Shredded i.-.t _ . .. _ -, _ jf. . '~ .. ‘ \ i.+‘-‘_"“<‘ii3- " * V s - I "‘ ".- ' ‘_ 1. - . . i. »~. .. ` ...-fi... that has involved the whole human race and Disease. The first move in the War- fare against Disease 9 Nature s food~ . ii; it-2'. ..~».~1- ;--ji? 14.1 '.».-.3 _-.ii ~1~='!- , -f-_ " 1',-1,-.. z€Zi'..'.i~2‘ '-': f.°'i'i..»- “»“.:.~ - . ii,-..I?.'._ i~.;Q,--5 hav '». ».’.f»~~‘ “~,- i-. 1,. , `-dvi, -_-if _ _. '_ p . ' ,-,...- 4-_-; ti- f.:-,'i ‘--.-.-.* -- - ` ~.- if.,-.~' .tg .,___ _. 1.);-i~.’»'~:" -'.-.,»'f&¢- lj” ,’-1 ; `1_:»;» - . _-1 . , the food that keeps the bowels healtiryand active by time supplies all the tissue-building material in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. ‘ War Prices" need not ilisturh the lrouseivife who knows the iiiitrilive r zinc and ruii:'i.irj.' uses tif Slircdded Wheat. It con- t;iIii.~i the niavinrzim of nutrlment .it smallest cost. Delicious “lT'S ALI. IN THE SHREDS" - Niagara Fails, Ontario Toronto Office 49 Wdlinglon Street Els! K ’l.lI \- Costly nfiict between Nature is to clear the system ed toxins of past food -.\ if _ "__‘ _ if `- -,s-.\..- 1*- t o natural way and at same I milk or creirm, or for any mall clxcs, or other frliils. A only by Wheat Company, Limited ucious in all cases. 1, @ -_""_”"" ` "_`-""`°"`-'f-"'f“""*"'***` ff d_ I l appetite, l - . . Package - Tightly Sealed “umm” ,L aids digestion. -we spent several. hundred thousand dollars for new machines to encase each_ 5c package in an air-tight, impurity-proof Seal that guarantees .its reaching you always absolutely clean and fresh. . _--it is the BIGGEST nickel’s worth of beneficial enjoyment you can find! _ GUM ‘>)_.. mum ru climax wut wma” 1,, Q," |_,,,_ , ,M sm* Tokomo i\¢l""' ` WHY should I wnicirvs “be sure” to get] 5?°5A"-P/V//VT _,I BECAUSE it is beneficial, preserves‘the teeth, puriiies and sweetens mouth and breath, soothes the throat, quickens -'every _particle that goes into it is clean and wholesome-subjected A to rigid examination to insure quality. ' --it is the BEST that men, machines and money can produge in the most up-to-date, sanitary chewing gum factories in the world. Chew It After' ' Every' `_ Meal . , -