oiiE_ colds, not to give. noises in and afeelii: S lsflpeeublvto- everybody- to thflse"'H'l0’ ‘oanu`ot` f`alee'»Quin- ~ine‘l`S~'We_l_l 'lltl$te_ who can. _ ~_It is in pli.-'duiint and' safe tablet tr_eatlnent_ for the ie- lief of _cold's,zand is one of the most’ prompt ‘ and! ilicaclons; it-will cure" an ordinary cold' _ in a day and niglit. Try it. __ ~ 5 ‘IDX ' _ .. __ __ _Csnié:_l__l%_|;i_|g_:lore __ __ Q ORN. ' ` nov-LE-In onarleteetewn, ,,,,'E,I_ ,18_, 1912, to Chas. and Mrs. Doyle, 3 daughter. (Pat and Exam. plengq copy-) ' .\G0_i_lN.-_‘At Gaytown. oct. 20, 1012 to.EBl‘lB E. and Mrs. Acorn, Lap; Verde, a son weighing 10 lbs. Con. eral-ula'l.ions._ ». . MOYNAGH-At som-is, cet. iam to 18th, to Edward and Mrs. Moy nngh, a daughter.° , DIED _ nanvI-:s- .-it sreecewu."°ZJ`c£.3i,éi l7tb, 1912. l3.li_l/id Reeves, aged 33 years. ' ‘ '~ DOYLE-In Charlottetown, on 0ot_ 20. 1912. Mary. infant daughter of Uhas. and Mrs. Doyle, (-Pat, and Exam. please copy.) SCHURMAN-Af. the home of~ her nephew, A. C. Saunders, Summerside, October 21, 1912, Mrs, Schurman. :From YesterdaY's Evening Guardian) LANE-At~" Dunstaifnage on Oct 15, 1912, Thomas P. Lane, aged os years. ._______.._..__.._,...__. THINGS ONE Sl-l()llLl) KNOW, lllcc, raw-eggs, and boiled venison are the easiest foods to digest. At the other end of the scale are pork, cabhmgc, and hard-boiled eggs. Birds , vary greatly at to the » hci hts to which the commonly as- E Y _ cond. The condor, the largest of fly- ing birds, has been noted soaring over 29,000 feet, or about five miles and a half, above the level of the sea. The most dangerous part of the l!ritlsh_con.et between Flamborough .Hand ',,m1\.f,m=,..:l\Iorth Foroland. Next comes that between Angsley and the hluiltqf Kintyre. ~ ._ . 'In Norway the average duration of life is greater than in any country i“_ the Worlds. " _,________._?-- .,‘ ,~ _ i.ADv~\ sw1'i/iiviun-'s -roar. Miss Violet Hughes, the fdaughter of Councillor O. R. Hughes, Bsng0l‘. has just accomplished the task 'vi swimming across the Menai Straits and back. Miss Hughes, who is a Du- nii .at the Bangor- County bel-ool for girls, started ,from the Garth shore and crossed the Straits. at the widest part, of Bangor. ' it had’ been arrsurvd *hut uhu should' return by b0871. but t0 l-ll" surprise of those who eccomllallmil hor, she immediately returned to the water on reaching U10 A»¥\gl€90Y'Sif\° and swam back -to the Carnervon- BERUN. oesl ze.-A renee Ulf tulr errands early' today position for Mtf *l~5ill5scril\‘ol"s'landf _others are asked to remit _by Money Order or by Register-, cd L'stter.__'l'll_6 Gilardian is .not rea- 'ponslble for remittances forwsrdep others than.as above. Mm _ °The_ Guardian welcomes iiewsjrom persons throughout I‘i‘o'v`iiice.`_ - All such items san mailed to "The Guardian I1¢=vt»."_Gharlot.tetowh. inimeditteiy _after the events, etc., have transpir- ed- Mau. ~_'Any persoti in this Province, who ‘intends to visit New York ony, ..ni,_ er for business or pleasure, may find ‘lt_ to their _advantage to write “F. H-." cure of Guardian, Charlotte- town. _ _ _ MEtf. reliable this uld be News 'rwo"m re- for ra- the lies living in slums oh 'the ‘East-side. There is no evidence whatever that he personally benefited from his thefts. `NEWSBOY FINANCIER. I A telegram from Osaka states that owing to recent forgeries by the cas- hier of the Nagoya branch of the Mit- suis Buesan Kaisha who fled after putting into circulation hills in the name of the firm for £70,000, the Saign Electrical Company has failed. The liabilil.ies_amount to £700,0flI\. M. Salga, the head of ,the com- pany, began life as a newsboy_ on the staff of the newspaper "Asahi." Loss of Appetite which is so common in the spring oi »upon the' return of warm weather. is loss of vitality. vigor or tone, and is often a forerunner of prostrailng dis- ease. i ' _It ls- serious and especially so to ample that mustlreep up and doing or get bohindhsrld. The best medicine to take for it is _the great constitutional remedy - _ shire side. Last week Miss Hughes swaml' across?-Illolyhead harbour to the lireakwatpr in _, 45 minutes.-Glasgow I-lood’s Sarsaparillai Which `purll'lcn and enriches the blood emi. builds up the whole system. Get it today. Sold by _ell druggllts cvnrvwnorn '00 Dnluw Sl. EKG.-. _ -I 3 5 11 -ll - “All VVool'_° '[]:11`¢1lé'1"'s-'l11'“I‘l?_S»__. eii¢z..,Dmwe_rs--FOR MEN "ff above Underwear is Dependable _an_dt'.§iiaranteed Unshrinkable'.Shirts Doub- ‘»1.',-fb§¢lf`.‘and fi-ent _ _ f*?"~-"Drawers also double at back. The suit thus. affording a man protect1onove_r Lungs and-'.`K‘ldneys where protection is most needed - _ ‘ , e e ._.__,,;;_' Evfena Staunch Liberal is looking for thi' kind of protection. _ _ 2 ~ . A st.Winter we placed these Garments in more than loo- nmol, and in order to introduce them where they an "a'|‘yet unl¢nown,we offer them forthe next xo days |91, .~_wq-.-'than their real Value.In other words, we vu ll ulfihdhé/th, any le dogs as many suits as you wish _ _.. - . . _. _ 1 _ at m_.1:f;.%?¢tffigC5i:ergze°fo::4la‘l'4ge Sizes Readf..v_ \ \ . . _`~ l X . , i 1 . had helped a large number of fami'-" 41 W J Boswell, returned to Chai iottetown last evening; B. I. Raynor, Tignlsh, was a pas- BUUHGF to Charlottetown on. the ex- Dress Isstutglit. .1 . . _ _ ‘ His Lordship Bishop' Morrison, An tigonish, came to Charlottetown last evening, - -_-1a' \ J. Ax Clark, Charlottetown, who has been on s visit to Moncton and Uhhthalll. _ retllrlldd on the express last' night. , _` _ Tlis Boston boat is due to ig-riva at .Charlottetown at six o'cloclt this morning. _ _ _ 'I‘_he eastern accommodation arrived lu Qhufloliotovu yesterday at 6.20 ouchour late, and the Tignish ex'- press at 11.10 one .hour and twenty minutes late. Two drunks were arrested last might and will appear before Stipen- iliury Martin in the Charlottetown _police court this morning. f ` MW- Sf”-1110!. WUOSQ illness at _the home o_f hav daughter, Mrs. L. E, P|`0.WB0. Cherlottctowui, was referred to in yeSterda.y's issue, is greatly im- pryved in health and will soon he all 0 to he about again. Yesterday the Nortliumberlnrnd ur- _rived in Plctou from Charlottetoyvii at 11.65_»a. ni. She left again about 5.05 p. ni., with passengers, express, mail and freight and arrived at 8.40 D- m. She leaves today at 8.20 for Pictou, returning at night. The funeral of the late J. M. Hood was held yesterday. afternooij, as Previously announced from the reel dence of Geo. H. Callback, North Tryon, and the remains were laid to rest in the family plot in- the Tryon Methodist Cemetery. There was a very large attendance. The pall- bearers were :-W. S. Newsom, Char- ldttctownrp Jas. _Fa;i‘q'uh‘a',rson,S»outh- port; Wesley Hood, Clyde River; Wil- liam Muttart and Albert Mut- tart,/' Carleton; .'and WJ B. beard, Tryon, all nephews of the de-.1 .ceased. The services were conducted by the pastor Rev. G. M. Young,as-5 aisfed by Rev. W. A. Thompson, for- mer pastor. Many tributes of res- pect were paid to the memory of the deceased by residents of the commun- ity in which he had spent the great- er part of his life as well as by his fellow.mcmbers rn the church of which :ne had been a steward for the past forty years. "We have just received n big line oi sample pipes--some new and nobiy styles, all of the highest grade. 'lhese pipes are the best that one of the _leading factories could turn out.- We bought them at a snap and are cell- ing them at a better one. Bee dui window. Get our prices. The McKin- non Drug. Co., Corner Grcat Geoige and Kent Streets. l0-l'»’llftl- _ _::Buntain, _Bell it Co. for best coal, ,lowest _prices 1 _ 9-23dti_. 30,000~TON DREADNOUGHT _ FOR BRITISH NAVY Immediately the siiper-Dreadnought battleship “Iron Duke", now building at Portsmouth is named and launched by the Duchess of Wellington on the 12th of October`, the building slip will ‘be prepared to the laying down of another ship more powerful than any yet built. This, it is understood will be of even larger dimensions than the "Iron Duke", and though, as in the ease ef .iii me Dreadnought series. uo oilicial details are allowed to trans- pire, everything connected with the de- sign, being kept secret except from those actually engaged in the world there is reason to belicvc,'says the l-‘ress Associations Portsmouth cor- respondent, that. the new vessel will have so many modifications _and im- provements that she will virtually mark to the super-Dreadnought n_ow completlng...'_ _ It. is stated that thc new vessel will be longer and more l>.ou'cl'lu1\l’ armed for both offence and defence. Her guns will probably be '14-intl! weapons, an -advance on the Dl'€S°“t 13.5-inch guns of the super~Dread- nought type. Ten of these will _com- prise main armament guns. being mounted in pairs in bnrbetts un such a way that nn all round fire can be maintained. I-lea.V1°l` glint! nn¢1_U10"“t' ing will necessitate increased displace- ment, _and ns the weapons will be longcr than those now in use the length of the ship must he corrcsllollfl- ingly increased and the power of the turbine engined enhanced. It is understood that while the side si-niqur wiil_ be heavier the armour w`ill"be extended to glvamore ade- quate p|~nt¢et~fir___§§*}=,°°\\ i' lite' noi an lcsuen any _ . One :nf the many good features of Ns»iDru-Co D pepeil Tablets ie lllsf they are lo - lrismt and easy totllte- Thelrelief they give from heartburn, llalulence, billousueee and dyspcplll il prompt and rmeeni. Try one lfler each meal-urey’il~nnke you feel like person. ' Mg; A box at your drnf¢l*\" °°“*' pounded. by the Nations Dn_\g_m1d - ohemlcei . L‘o._ of unruly, l.\|-ullol. , Montreal. ua 1 was a recent _-si ` _-Dr. Ucdriefllollem. Central Bedeque, arrived in, rlottetown on the ex- fllreee ‘ last" 'ii_ ta‘_ The Misses Annie and Elsie Lowe, Charlot'tetown,~. were passengers re- turning on the-.express last night. ~ y,-,vp o_o-1 _ J. F. Madlblrild and Miss J. Mc- Donald, _Ch_q.rlottetown, were among the recent visitors to Halifax. -_ 11'. _ V » A number ,qt the friends of -wiiuam Vickerson,-» Kingston, spent yesterday evening witli}_,hiin previous to his de- parture for ,British Coluiuli-in this .,moi'ulng,. VJ, , _ A !‘athcr~ _-hold robbery was coni- lnitted Sunday evening. when the rest. dence. of James _ Lawson, Charlotte- town, was , broken into and n truulf. taken therefrom. It appears that Mr. Lawson and,_his sister before. leaving for church lodilcd the windows and doors. ` Shortly after seven. Mis. John McKenzie. who lives in the other half pfthe house, was aroused by a ringo the door hell, but on en- quiring' who was there did not receive a reply. It is` thought shortly after this ring the parties proceeded to the residence of Mr. Lawson and gained access through the window by break-' ing ir Dauc of tglass, once within they procecded‘ to the bedroom- occupied by Mr. Dawson _. and took. therefrom a trunk., opsn_ed_..,th_c rear door of the house“and proceededwith their treas- ure _to pai‘ts._l1nknown. On returning from church Lawson was some- what surprised _to see thc doors wide open and at _once began to investi- gate with the above results. Detec- tive Bradley' was put on the trail yesterday `tuui_succeeded in locating the truulff minussomc of thc contents in Loveraj Lane, It is to be hoped that the guilty' uarties may be dis- covered and get their just deserts. ::--.June weather now sends out its call to "camera fieds" and those who follow the call _of the bulb und lense will find everything in supplies right here. We have a full stock ci the famous ensign cameras. and films always on hand.a.s well as evcrytliing you could need in photo supplies. marked at the lowest prices. The McKinnon Drug Co,, Coroner Great George and Kent, Streets. 10-l7Mtf. Never. Forge-t that upon your physical condition depends your comfort and useful- ness-that your condition will be bettered, your vigor increased-r when your bowels are regulated, your liver stimulated and your dlgesti‘_o.n‘made _sound by Bzecualws Pu.\.s Sold svurywlnro, - - 'lnboxenldcp .__.__,__ .. _ _.,__,,..____;_., . .“.'w2 .`-f.:z~\.> - .- bombs must bs-»anticipatsd-,~ and that not only tim gun l1osition,_but the broad funnel opening leading to th: fuinuce and engine rooms need to be screened. This will be a feature oi the new design, and probably alsc steps will be ..talren to give better protection against aerial attacks in the case of vessels competing and all ready in commission. _ The new ship will be 700fl». lonli. and displace 30,000 tons. For propell- ing _the vessel high-powered geared turbines are to_be used, giving n speed of about twenty-nine knots per hour. _ _ _ Tho biggest war-_ship now-in _commis- sion is the battle cruiser "L'ion , launched two years ago at Devonport. She has displacement of 26,350 tons, n length of 600ft,_ and n. beam of 38},ft. -a sistenship is the "Princess Royal.” and both mount eight 13~oln. guns, and sixteen fin. guns. __Even larger than either of these two is the battle cruiser "Queen MarY." \‘€¢¢I\l’»lY launched at Davenport. This vessel nas yy displacement of 27,000 tons, and although- havius the ssmglength and armament as the “Lion _ class, has 5 ngnm__o\‘ -Bflft., and engines of 75,000 horse-power giving H Bllffed i’ Z8 knots. - t The largest super-Drea_dnouEl\l» ll” tleship M present building are tl\_e "Iron Duke" and the “Marllior0\1f§h» the former at- Portsmouth andthe latter at Devonport. Both will have of displacement- of 25.000 tons H“ ° length of esoit., and mouuf- ten l3.5in. guns. The origin” D""“d' nolight has a‘ tonnage of 17,900 and a length of 4‘.l0ft., and carries to" l2in. guns. ________,_. AGED ll.ECTOR'S ADVICE Though the Rev. J. Gower, rector ni Treiriw, .lisa attained the ego of nignty-two yearn, he still retains the fiery spiritof his v0\\I\2°\' '{1°Y5- For a remarkable sermon he delivered at the parish church last Sandi? 'fiom' ing he selected ss his tell- JB°°l’ 4 d°‘ claration while wrestling with the angel-'I wilrnet - let thee so until than bless me. He said that psf- ents should ot consider all sD°l'1l‘ sinful. He llimself had wrestled_with thousands 0( strong men, and had conquered th'e`m all; in fact, he had never met his match except his two brothers, with whom he broutht 05 draws. ,_ ,~ . ' The rev. gentleman added that he W" gn neconyplished boxer, and well able to, defend __him_lslf. He had- ggwm ,n¢_f,i-agnqd n nephew to box. andthe ilrif. ia: that nephew did when he snteiod Chester College was to knock, .o`uf.~~the cllamplon boxer there. Every child ought to be taught 'to box, wrestle. and swim. Even 5151,; ought to be able to swim. ~ _ _ 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE. by the mostjuccessfbl dry .yeast U!-_ pert in Canada, with an-experience Ol 25 years inthis difficulty art. Free sample from White Swan Spices It i‘u|~i-ills, l.l\ull_e\\l, 'l‘m‘m|_lo. Hut, ' ` - 1 I-lc is persistent' in his wooing with- _,was responsible for. any damage done White Svaa'a._\'east Cakes are made - mash* or 1.1.1.." qnnffbfl-3£" -. ' ’ ` - ` ,.6 _ _,ja if . . _ ______.______w,_,___ __ "'*:‘_°°‘~‘i~.~°5@l~’2~ _,_ 15% ._ |_gl:,;;ff2;; _ ‘ill |i| !l.\;_`;._ ____~,~,‘/_.,rI.:'1iwll , -_=-_-_-iii; P' In ..._~ ._ \ ` P . r-. - _ I &_` > _ ' -ANU FAVORUE '-B'."lND_f__. _ MAD: iN cannons _ " LOVERS WHO ALWAYS WIN. There is si lover who is positively certain to at last capture the heart of even the 'most wayward damsel. She may likely enough care nothing- for him fit first; and perhaps rebuil- lxlm with determination; -yet his gay, debonuair, tcruler ilcteriniuaiziou to win her for his own seldom fails to attain its object. I out being aunoyingly so. Quietly but thoroughly he manages to make him- self necessary to her happiness. Shc may p`crl\aps fail to realize how she has been lcil into depcniliiig upon him --how much of the foreground .of her life he has come to fill-until the day comes when‘ she has to choose hc- twecn sending him awuy for 'mer or taking him ds lover and husband in- stead of niercly friend. _ The inén who always' wins is the muh who, in spite of his persistency, understands that "Woman is like a shadow. Fallow, ond she flies'l:eiore you. Retreat, and she follows.” He is skilful enough to sometimes seem 'to retreat. A SERMON TO HALL-Pl.AYl$l!»B._ “This old book." said the Rev. we ull play thc game according to the _ There is no- more intrensic harm in ‘cgitimate horse racing," Mr. Reisncr ‘.all._The trouble is that people sur sible to bear with it _in__a civilized community. "I think St. Paul would have made an excellent ‘fan' had he lived today He was n runner in his own time, or, if not au actual runner, hc knew .vhat__it meant to win the palm, I-le constantly used' athletic illustrations 'ii his writings, nnil in many ways showed that he held a clean, whole- some hodv in the highest respect." Cnc oivlhe lessons which ‘F'Mi'. Reis- ier drew from' the game was that men should quit blaming others for their own faults. It was emphati- callv up io the man himself, he Said, whether he stayed in thc game or whether he was put out. One of McGra.w‘s favorite remarks ro a peo- \hyte, Mr. ileieuer said, was, “Show 'ne the stuff." It took "stuff" to make a (Ihiistiun he declared, The pastor' reall a letter from "Billy" Sirilav, the evangelist, who used to play with Chicagos, the Pitts- burghs and ilie Phllndelphias. It em- phasized the iiien that hall players should bc (Ihristians hci'a.usc of thc interest uhlch millipns of persons _took in their everyday life. “ln the 4%” of.l\“lI"‘»0u£." run the letter, "God won't keep 'Spa|iling's Guide’ -rn baud to limi out what your ficlii~ ing und batting averages have linen before you will bc admitted or rn. ectcd in heaven. but the whole thin: were not n Christian. A porin butcher who keeps a stall, in ‘n one of the Paris markets has hnd to lmy through the nose for dog's theft. ’ The dog stole, a. large sausage from his stall. He witnessed the theft, and followed the animal after it had dc- voured the sausage. The dog found his muster, and both entered ir house. " Thenpork butcher made' inquiries, and learnt that thedog belonged to n barrister, He called_ on the latter, and asked him if the owner of a dog by the animal. The barrister replied in the affirmative. ` "Well," said the pork butcher, "your dog has just stolen a large sausage from mc. Will you pay me for it?" ~ A few days later the pm-it butcher received a bill for Z0 franc; for ad- vice on the suhiect of the r sponsibi- lity of a dog’s theft. I-le paid up, but regrets the step he took. to recover the price of the stolen sausage. .______.____..- HAD A TERRIBLE JOB. "What does this mean, Bridget?" .~eg¢lslmed.the‘.lady oi the house, re- turning from shopping. "The tele- phone has been taken out." _ -“"Surs,__ma‘-nm." the girl across the nicest came' _over and-_said ber misses ould like to use it for a little lille. and l slnt lt- over to ner; line had ii terrible ioh getting it un- “SQ Hlilll llllllllill The followingrogisteredat the iles vere Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.50 p. rn. yeoterday after the arri- val of the Tignilh express) and 12.45 a. m. Saturday night: E. B. McLaren, Georgetown. R. Carver, Pownal. P. Carver, Boston. Dr. F. ,McDonald, Vernon. Jennlns, Georgetown. L. Stricvlaml, Charlottetown. C. McDonald, Stellarton. J. Mallet, Edmonton. F. Gaudet, Wellington. rom Yesterday'r- Evening Guardian) T. ill. McLeod, Georgetown. Filmer McLeod, Georgetown. N. White. (lllariottctowu. A. ld. Leigh, Cliurlottet__own. W. l’. Smith, North ltusticu. The folloiving registered at the ceases 11.50 p. m.'yesterday after the arri- _val of the 'l‘_ignish ikpressl und 12.45 a. m. Saturday night: " G. Ginn, New York. H. W, Sydney, Sydney. E. Boswell, Victoria. ' g May Robertson, lied lloinli. The following i'cg'|stci'ed uf, othe a. m. Saturday niiglit: Wm Weir, Htanley Bridge. J. G. Graham, Toronto. Y. Howden, 'i`oront.o. H. F. Nobles, St. John. (leo. G. B-rnith, Montreal. W. 1). Ferguson, Montreal. H. H. lViac`Do_nald, lfalifmi. .J ustln Sigust, - Buffalo. A. Barr, London. . R. Cooiicr, 'I`orontn. Vaughan, Toronto. Duvair, St. John. c~>o~;;z FUI! . P. Bolton, Sussex. Ciow,'l`orouto. Fraser, Halifax. _ Bonistut_ 'l‘-oronto. _=-."_f> THE (fA’l"S EYE AS A TIMl‘ll’1l‘3(3l‘l ing the dav In the morning 'the M. G. McDonald, Vernon. s Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, ie- - b . W. Dawson, Toronto. (ai. _, ( ._-, -._--' \ ~ ‘Y _ .- . __ _Fil Pll.L3‘ Lcrdcr Luke, Ont., Ml# 26th. ' "I had been suEeri3gJor slime time with my Kidney: all ring. _ yy vousieiliiy pissing wmerp rr-r_v sennty, sometline¢~.._ss nrdaysralf lh-lily (mics nduy. - lilltllgtlllh ¢ll¢_P*` iris someiliing awful, uid no tl! ll; il gilt. _ '_ on ' I Il lic-nd of your GIN 'l_’lLl-B fleciileil io givc them a, insist oaeeu I 5.111-nip' chum 60 mike to get f.h¢_m i-:il »l »¢¢n~,.1en»ed to inkirm you that m- ic=.~i iimn six lionm, I"fsl€ relief. _ lu iwfr ilnys. the pain__li»d left me i-iigirriy. l look-about half a,li0¥= and lmlnv l frcl nfs well uq__e\_’¢_r nl\d_niy Luliiey xi nrc :irii:ig_;i|iiitc mxfliral sgs1n._‘_' ., u11>.oAsJLn»rA.N. » <‘.iN rlr$i.s= seouie ilieinrnscrd l.l.ulil¢.-r--lical ll\ef.siclr.-wreak, painful I; lil||<‘j.‘.=:-aixllstrengthen boil!-‘three vihl 5. _. 'Iii z'.‘_'h<1¢{¢=fi|`¢|»l-l_¢y,- Bl-' _' mf..1.:-we boy., o`ior -$2.50. Sample free if you wrilc National llrugfdnd Chemiwi L`o.,ofCuuadu, Limited, oronto. we _ _ ii iioMnLY HIN'rs. ` _ When ironing never' use n,dn-Ly Victoria I-lotc,Uharlottctowulctwecn|s|,e¢t U, yy," c10¢_h"/_Wm he ,__ Ima 'll.50 p. m. yesterday after thc irrl_i_~|w1,,|,,»_ A_n ironing sine; need, mn. val of the Tiguisli express) mid ll. .1 Stunt w,w|“ng_ A Uue for .i i>1i<=oti<>u t me years “g°‘ E -“mc er all' l especially call the cat in or- is not/successfiil. repeat the process. iwnlod to them tokeev thu sumo iesk at its eyes an_d_tn'\\s ,gee 'r\ie___-fnixtiire will not hai-m_ '¢se“¢a.i~- clean. lest it meet the late which some men of the hmm pen ;. y The num who l-;uo'N.~s good _ Instant fmcle java on tins making 50 cups at 3oc. *_ ‘i ‘i\i‘l‘ci\'(°\l' il'\u'\\ [lid \s:\\l,"l\`\ll'u||\." has overtaken horse racing in the P" ___-____ ,___________,_______,___,._;_;__.._._,__i _...__..e" -=.v. j state. | U i remarked, "than in legitimate base- i* -_ .,_.._-_y rounded racing with gamlil-ing mul * _ »' ‘- dishonesty until it was no longer pos- ~ ~ 1 \ er - ~ "‘" "‘““° “"f’".‘""°'-“_".' W" °f . “The Connoisseulf” A s.-iusaol-1 ANU A nun. nfeinnonp of ‘ things al lzihlc iinils royal pleas i Postum . -,~ihe new food drink L |nslanf.Poslun\ ie regular Postuni in concentrated form- nolliing added- uiide in the cup- No Boiling Required _ __ Stir a level tenspoonful ina cup of hot water -add sugar add, ,_ cream to taste---a delicious beverage is ready mslanily. . . Tea and coffee contain a drug-caffeine. which cause! a lot of trouble, nervousness sleepless nights cr some other annoying coediti . Postum lends to build up steady nerves and a clear, trusty - brain. and a ten days’ trial will show valuable results ~ Grocers sell Instant Postuin in ioo cup tins at 5oc_ Snnller _ Colfee averages about double fini emi ‘ A ‘If your grocer does nit have ln'it'iu't‘Pestuiu, ‘sshd a 2-cent stamp, to c wer pnstage, for a. free 5 cup shmple. “_There`s a Reason” for Postum' Canadian Pestum Cereal Ci., Lid.; Pure Food Factories!- Windsor, (lot. - . ___7___‘ . _ _ ,in - -» fe -A ‘ , .*’ i 1 Tliis beverage lids n cliaiiiilugvlhvolir nii'1ch`likc mild. lrlgli