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Chase Ffliltluliptu the Author of Dr. CInso’s J -tif ‘it ¥_f.' ..,..'..'*'.':°;.:“..“°“...... tc' C 0°; ___ ¢l?_;,g';_%=¢¢tpt Baci attuned s or --wt _ t __ ' t ts' I .w 1 :tt“.€c.§*...r;_. » Pi., rrle8icln§l».h_¢» .. _ K Elmo 'known to the oodlpot '_ _ the earth. _ ` ‘ = ~"t Luis must .Q __ 'l people of ad- vdnoed yearn ~ f his kidneys , were the _fli~st_ ( J, organs- to )( Q break dogma _ /,al t." '.?.:."...""-“ 'e t-I to ~- ~ . ._ udp htm he HR. 0. D. B.\.R.\l.s. 5 A `\ 5-" ` is-ff:-E_’* ' C ~>.£'»'.'.“~ - \ pleurlsy. Ever since that I have used and recommended Dr. Chase'¢ Medl- cines. and have two ot his Receipt Books in the house. “Some time ago a cold settled in the kidneys. causing backache, frequent urination. dizziness, and affected the eyesight. My appetite failed and I could not sleep nights. Two doctors felled to do me any lust- lng good, so I started uslnl Dr. A. TV. Chase’s Kidney-Ll\'er Pills and Nerve Fond. The results have hee-n highly nzttisfarttiry to me Appetiie lmprovf-tl, 1 gained in weight. (sleep and rest v.-ell, and feel stron! ;antl well. My ltldne~ys r~.sunt¢-il th»-Ir tnatursl functions, :ind l l»»-ii-vo that my cure was due to Dr. A. \\'. (Thsse's Kltlney-Liver l‘llla and .\'».rv¢- remembeifedlthe physician whoetired gl-‘o-rd. I am 7£ years old, superlnlend him of p eurlsy ln his younger days Mr. O. D. Barnes, R.F.D. 1, Byron. Mich.. \vrltes:_--“About fifty years ago. When living In Ann Arbor. Dr. A. TV. Chase, the famous Receipt Boot; au- thor. was coiled on to treat me for fwork on my farm. and can turn in [and do some work myself." ' ‘ Dr. t§hase's l(idne_\'~l.l\'er Pills. One _pill a dose, 25 cents :t box. All dealers .or Edmanson, Hates Ft' Co., Limited |'l‘or0nto. PATRICIAS HAVING HARD TIME AT FRONT. TORONTO. Feb. 15.-.»\ letter just received from Corporal A. I-J. Corderey of the Princess Patrit-la's written to his wife casts dottbts upon the rather sensational story of alleged charges made by this regiment which was pub- lishcd in Canada anti in some I-Iliff-“Sli papers. Corderey says: "Wo have been in thc trenches .tml firing line for ftvc days and we itat.- an awful time with shrapnel tire. We lttst-(deleted hy censorl. Thai wasn`t had for a start. was it? "ln't-he trenches thc water is up to ottr klteés anti sevcrai of our mt-n have been taken sick. I could not it-i-I mg: fcct for some time when I got out on tho har road; but I was glad to got out and get dr_v again. "My great coat is a curio. l put it on :t hedge just inside thi- place wht-ru wc were on re.~'crvt> with the support-~. a shell burst over it and punt-turcd it in about twelve places. l was very glad that I was not inside it ai the timo; ' \`_.`\\-\\\\ \_ Q ’ _.-nouns ff ,jiti DNEY .5-f,.,_ Pt tts; _,N s. c,f*_q,l\\\»\\\\'\-},§.l _ 'fs ts-K.‘D_NE;.`{%5£c".. ~ -...“~-~~»-'.» .ff _ DG.;-gg gif..-C.-M . 1' ,t _‘.nt¢_.__!_--__ _ "ji ' 'j-iii", .sw \\\\\\\ '/ . "I have just read a cutting front a 'Canadian paper which says that we had been in charge. lt is untrue. \\'e were supposed to have tal-ten a rap at thc Germans the other night. but we were not strong enough and another ` rt-Pitncnt had to do it. "l am getting as thin as u rake. It must be the high living we are getting. We are t-oopetl up ln tltc trenches for '14 hours at a stretch :intl you can‘t stand up without taking the risk ot’ getting your block knocked on' by n that “ay :I few days ago in my plat- toon. llc was hit by an cxplosivt- bul- it-t \vh_if~h wont ri_:',itt through his ht-ad." NATIONS SIGN ANTI-OPIUM PACT. 'l`llI£_ ll.\Gl`l-I. tia Lontion. Feb. 15- "i`lu- proto(-oi of tht- nnii-opium con- vention of fill! wltich aims at 'hc sup- prcssiou of the opium trztflic flntl in- ltr-rnational traffic in cocaine and ohter uoxios anti habit-fortning drugs, was signed at Tile llague today b_v Dr. llcnry Van Dyl-tc, .imerican minister ito the .~'ethcrinnds. Tang Tslng Fou. f<`i\i|tt-sc minister. and .\f_ Loudon. Ne- .fitf»riatnl.- .\Iinistt~r of I-`orcil;n Affairs. I The signatures to the protocol by ihcsc three diplomats puts titc con- vontiot. into immediate force for thc sitttlutory t-ouutrics. whit-It comprise lapproximatr.-ly 45To00,0fto inhabitants. 't‘binn with an estimated population of ;l:’.0,\to|'i,Ut)t\, the Vuitcd States 100.000.- IO and The Nclltcrlatttls ami her dc- ctttlcncios 4:’»,ll|l0,00i`J_ ` 'l`lt¢- Intcrnativnnl Opium t'ont`ert>ncr~ ltcl-l it series ot meetings at The Hague iin .func of lust year. some forty-four .tations it;-.ving bt-t-n represented? Bo- ron- atljottrning the cottferencc rc- .tttnsit-tl Fort-ign Minister Loudon to obtain-ratiiit-ations from the adlt~-ring ;tt<;\'.'t-t~_;_ I The-` Cost of Sickness medicines. The pt ice ‘ depends, somctimc-s. upon who puts up the paid for crtth individual prescription hardly enters into the matter' at all; the important part to think of is whether the medicine will do all the good it should or not. If it has not the necessary medicinal value the patients recovery is slow and longer suffering and heavier - result. doctors’ bills will be the If we put up your prescriptions i_he cost will be light as possible because our pure in- gredients accurately and scientifically combin- r cd will hasten recovery. - J. cl JAMI1-:soN Druggist i _ The I1' PAV8 to bu; In this province AB IES v. VICS ai Arena to-night. Two games. 3355 SUCCESSFUL SEARCH.--On Sat- urday night lui the policemen rlidéd a house of’ \-'alley Street, occupied by Daniel McCallum. and found two .llrs containing beer. _ SUCCESSFUL SHOWS.-The Pat- riotic Motion Picture Company recent- ly presented excellent shows at Keli- slngton and Bradnlbane to apprecia- tive audiences. At each place the attendance was large and each num- ber was enthusiastically received. PATRIOTIC PICTURE CO.-The present five reels of excellent photo plays at Ilartsvllle Hall on February l9tb. and at llratlalbuttc llull on Sat- urday the 20th. Programme com- ment-es at 7.30 p.m. ll\3l BOAT SPECIALS.-The mall spe- cial arrived in Charlottetown yester- day at 1.45 p.m. and left last night on return to Cape Traverse at 8.45 p.m. The special from Georgetown reached here at 1.20 p.m. and left again last evening at 7.15. POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court in Charlottetown yesterday Joseph Cameron was convicted on u charge of drunkenness and sentenced to 60 days in the Queen's County Jail, with the option of paying a fine. Ile 'look the days. ANOTHER ISLANDER ENLISTED. -Major; M. A. Allan. Charlottetown, _r\..>ivetl at telegram yesterday morn- ing from his son. Mr G. F. Allan. of ‘thc Canadian Bank of Commerce. Cal- UPFM'-Hl S"ilN‘f» W” 19-" il “lan in ‘.l:ary. stating that hc had enlisted with thc Zllst Ilaitnliou and will loavc for thc front with the set-ond contingem. This means another added to tho large number of Charlottetown boys en- listing from Western Canada. ANNUAL MEETING.-Thc annual tncctlng of the A. O. H. Society was held in their hall recently. The reports of tho ofliccrs show(-tl the socir-ty in a good financial condition. Tltc fol- lowing are thc officers elected for this year:--President. Patrick B. Mc- Taguc; vice-prc`sIrlcnt, J. Geo. Mc- Quaid; recording secretary.. James Morgan; financial secretary, James Callaghan; treasurer, Hugh F. Con- nors; mnrshal,,I~‘t-ank Murray; ser- geant-at-anns, John H. Burns; senti- nel. Bernard McKenna. VALENTINE TEA.-The valentine tea at the Baptist Schoolroom last evening was 'a great success. There was a large attendance; between three and four huntlrctl people were served. The toa was pronounced to be the very bcst in quality, and everybody went away highly delighted. The room was tastefully decorated with flags and hunting and valentine hearts. The candy booth was vcry attraciivc anti toothsome candy was served in valentine packages by the young ladies. The young ladies who served so well at the tables were becomingly tlcroratctl with valentine hearts and wt-rv uuitc an attraction in themselves. ('onsitleraltl_v over S100 will ho clcured from tht- prot-cctls of tho cvtztiing. The afiair was woll managctl in every way: and tltost- who lookcd after thc ar- rangcntcttts uro to bc congratulated upon thc suct-css which attended their oiioris. PRCFITABLE CONCERT. - The cottvort and plc social hcltl Itt thc hail at .\lorull on l-`cbrun.ry 2nd. untlcr the ztttspirt-s oi' the I-irosbyter-lan Churclt, Inu 40, was a grand success. “Tito .\linIsft-r's _llri_dc" was pres:-ntcd by mombcrs oi' the congregation anti L'rr=:t|ly apprcclatcd by thc nttdloncc. '1`ht- casio of' I-ltarnt~|.t~rs was as fol- lows:-llev. John West, J. W. Miz- Ewcn: Mrs John \‘Vt-at. bliss M. L. Iiottglass: Mrs Cltnrily. Mrs \\'.. II. Mi:Ewt:n; Joc (lrnbhc. Mr Vit-tor McEwen; Mrs .loc Crabbe, Mrs A. ll. _\IcEwcn: Mrs Seagood, Mrs H. \\'. Davison: Mrs Sharpe, Mrs W. D. Mc- Ewen; Mrs llcttcrdays. Mrs J. W. Mc- l~`.wr\n' .lim (‘urtiu, Mt' |11. .ln (‘.oflln; Mirindn Mock, Mrs E. I.. Collin; Amos Right, Mr II. \\'. Davison; Robert Spcnco, Mr lmstor McI Simple, Home-.tlsde Rgggly, - Inexpensive but llleqinlell ltollrn. (ict Pinox front ounce _;~_-_.v-_»_-_~_»_-_-_-,- -_-,-_-,-_-ff.‘:>:.\»~van:::r:: -::: ' -1. -l'4'tD»°Q'°f'°l°¢'4°-I°~$°!~\!"l~4'-P'b~l»°O'}°|~¢"l"l'4~l° gave s. -verdict The l'o I l 'II " l\_v ltliyils gxgstggr t-ou t syrup ms cat 't o _ ~ ntolzc homcn than urigotlitct- rc'|‘Itt!:l,\!?. l|l@l‘0 WHS 8 fit-on nlqost instant rvlir-f anti will usual- the declaration v ovc:_<-ontc tht- average cough in 24 may of ARENA Best games of ST.. meets ln ing for Mlilan. _ _ .- _ _ CHILDREN ,OF MARY.-The Chil- dren of llllry Social takes place In their hsllthis evening at S o'cloclt. All members arelnvlted. t - v-*v--- _ v. VIC!- 8855 Corps even- --,a..` LECTURES.-.4’l'he second of a ser- ies of_ lectures under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus will be given by Judge-' I-‘ltsgerdltl on Tuesday, turn-cn 9. Proceeds fir' am at ou- Antl- tuhercalosis _Society _ 8653. CITY COUNCIL.-'The _City Council hold a special' meeting last evening to take into consideration the mutter of fire insurance. l-lla Worship the Mayorpresided. and the Recorder was also lu attendance. CARD OF THANKS.-Mrs. Chas. A.- McDonald and family wish to thank their many friends for their expres- sions of sympathy and kindness to them during their recent sad bereave- mcnt. R653. SPRINGFIELD.--Dr. (jrokcn. of this city. will 'deliver a lecture on Tuher- culosis this evening before thc Spring- field Farmers Institute ln the public hall at Springfield. All lntr-rested are cordially invited to attentl. FOX CCNFERENCE.-'i‘ht- “ Fox Parliatncnt " Committee rcsumcd their df-llberatlons yesterday afternoon in the Legislative Assembly lloom. sit- ting from 2.30 until 6 o‘t:loclt and con- tinuing at night. The Conference will meet again to-day. A QUIET WEDDING.--.it Hazel- brook Parsonage on Wednesday even- ing, Feb. 10th. two well-known and much respected residents of the dis- trict., Mrs. Mary Wood anti Mr. Alex- ander Kennedy were united in mar- riage by ltcv. \V. P. Mgvie. CUP FOR CURLING.-Mr G. D. Wright has thc honour of donating the first cup to the (‘barl_ottctown Curling Club. lt will he calletlthe "Wright Pup" and will be competed l'or annually by mcmhcrs of the Club. Judging by the design the cup is a handsome one, standing nearly two ft-et ,high and c_a_r_t_-yittg _thc usual curling emblems of _craps 'Brooms and sI‘oncs.' ~ ' - VALENTINE SOCIAL.--Thc Valen- tine Social gfvcn'hy,thc ('. I-I. Society ot' the Central (!hrlstl‘an Church last evening. In the K. ot',P. Hall was tt decided success. A _. splendid pro- gramme was rentleretl,- consisting of solos. readings a_nd'\'Iolln selections. Refreshments were served and sev- eral games, were played 'by the young folk. A good sum ol' fnoncy was rcal- .lzcd and all pronounced the occasion a most enjoyable and successful social event. The committee in charge wish who in tiny 'way assisted In making the soclalsuch a grand success. HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY.- Tbc scvcuth of tho ice races to be held this winter takes place Wednesday afternoon, when n 2.30 trotting class, ami cbaniplonsitlp trot and part’ (first of the series). Those two classes arc now filled, but they are open for 'as many more entries as wish to come ln. Saturday two tnorc classes will hc run off, namely. 3-minute class and a classified pace. Entries for each day's races clone the preceding evening. Considerable crctlit 'ls due thc Char- loltctown Driving Club for thc infor- ostlng races \vhlt'b it is providing thc public. plalnts have bt-cn made to the Guar dlan that fresh trout are being brought to Cltnrlottctotvu and pcdtlled around the streets. liousaholdcrs who may running thc risk of being bca-vily possession hotwcen November 30th “and April lin. lt in understood .tlte Camo itardi-nn arc watching for the tittht-rnion nntl tho_latt_er would be well utlvlsed if they confined their angling upreme ourt _ies er ay mor g judgment was given In the case of Mt-.lnnls v. (fox. In this case thc jury $1,000 d f _ moved, for an the ground that that the tlntl that beep often ce THE Point" of that it In two to take this opportunity to thank ull* ,. for Ilt_o present strictly to smelts.l Ends Dru, Hoafsz of i whicl_t_. it appears. may~he fished at Painful coughs ““* “‘°' _ _ Qulgkly S rits et(.|_PREME_ c_ot{_n'r.-in “ms _ Pri11C€ EVENING 'Ito 10.30 TI I V 11,5 7; 'L- S TREY O’HEARTS_ -_ FINAL nvrsonn. 'rut-: Lnsr Taurus. IN 'runes t?An'rs_ -siEt.to__ convent -Passanrs xarntvm wttnuuus IN ._ _ 'ci-;A__I:1‘N£Y_|-IAI_.|_.._.'ritsaul;_;i:\_: ser- __ 'j'__ = - _ ~ ' _ _ -_ - ,.t....»:t..t;t=;-gt..-;.t.-a.t.--t R ‘-‘HEAn'rs .AND MASKS -_ \"`-3 °°` "°` °" R" "' P' M” i ‘ GALLorrNc nICK's wxrantoo t _ _ MORE*-I-f"PA_a0¢l~i_lAL H0035-L A Sensational# Society Drama from the Famous Novel ltatrluttc Motion Pfcturc_L0l\1I>any will The (pa_i_t;t£ng In ~lnterIor tlecolslsctligg _ BY AROLD MCGRATH IN PARTS -/» c »,__ of th pa ochlal house at _ _ _. ls now being done by Messrs P. ll. ! -_ _ ' _ ' '"“_"‘°' ‘S s°“'°`f.__‘E_"f_“"‘°‘”“~ I ' _ THE BLIGHTED .__S¢ng._ Watch for our WED. & TIIUR. i-»-s-'t?=~-Zr»‘-‘-.=-@‘@i-f-»‘-i-‘=f-'-f- ....§€.*‘.".£.~*“‘..’.. -. iss.. ’““"'..f;f;,‘;l... “CLOTHES” t 1 ' ‘ 11 ' .- . n n n _me ' _ ‘ _- lrlellneestltllygs ';'€n‘lngLouartl Togglogfk Will! U10 Kg; of tqgmetllang. y THE f sharp. ' muy noone. MR. HUSKINS KEY IN _FOUR PARTS ““H\ “\YIlIZ\\\\\\\\@l”IHl_ nit _ -nxlp-n-1 |_-urs up-g-I-I l it 1?: __ itss Joined the Keystone Company. irought hint prominently lttto action _vlth all his excruclatingly funny faces uogramme. A great deal is being tgest Ilrondway “ bits " for many a long .iay. This picture will shortly be shown at the People's and should draw wen a bigger crowd than did “ A Mil- lion Bid." It issald to be far ahead if that brilliant feature, and that is ;nylng a gi*t:nt'déaI. ' WEDDING BELL8.-An auspicious :wc-nt took place ln Notre llatno .tcadcniy Chapel last evening when _tilss Marlon Florence McKinnon, 'amc the wife of Mr Fred Il. Trainor, tue of (‘harlotiei_own's most popular young bu,sin_t-ss men. The bridc was .tttended by Miss Jean Blanchard. the ;room‘bclng supported by Dr J. D. drown. At 6.31) thc bridal party -uterctl thc Chapel, which was bcautl- 'ully dccorntctl anti illuntinntcd for ho occasion, io the strains ol` tho tvetltllng march. played by thc organ- `st of thc Academy choir. The cere- :uony was pcrformed by Father Frank .\fcQualtl. .-\ hymn appropriate to thc iccasion was rendered beautifully by 'he choir. the solo parts being sung by Miss Rose Ryan. Many excellent irescnts were received, testifying to hc popularity of the young couple. _‘dr and Mrs Trainor left by the Jeorgctown special on a wedding trip o Boston and other American cities. ollowotl by the best wishes of tt large uirclc of frientls, with whom thc Ttuardiatt heartily joins. THE PRINCE EDWARD.-Despite the many other attractions last night there wcrc full houses at the Prince Edward Theatre. besides tt _good crowd at thc mutlnr-c in .-the afternoon. The leading photo-play was a sensational- sot_~ie_ty drains. “I-[carts and Masks" adopted front thc famous novcl by llaroid .\lt‘- Grath and producctl in iitrcc part:-t. lt two society folk anti their courtship wbilc costumed at a valcntint- hail. .Their desire for privacy brings about complications when a theft is discov- ered. "Gaiioping Dick." n notctl cri- ininl. committed thc tloctl and with characteristic shrewtincss foists thc .blame on the lovers. They arc arrest- cd but the real culprit is rounded up by at detective and thc lovers are frecd. The story has n relieving touch of humor runnint: through lt which gives a hearty laugh. "Br:tntlcd I-‘or LIfe" was a two-part drama in which lovc crcatcs and laicr abolishcs ltutrcd. "The Anltnait-ti Wct-lily" tio- pictctl sonic splendid sccncit of thc war. “The Bligltted Spaniard" was tt scrcnnilngly funny comedy fcaiurlnr: nh-ic. ""I‘hc Song That lteached my Heart." by Mr. Husltlns. was lotully appintitlotl. "Tho Trey 0‘llt-arts." on azccouni of being tlclayetl nt Montreal. was not shown but will be shown to- .allted about "4-13," one of the big-‘ l il intl last night “ Down on the Farm" I PEUPIES THEATRE 7-15 & S-5° i»~ --- i`o-nlgbt there will be a change of - = THE ‘ ° ° ' IN TWO - = Turning .Point ,MTS ' A Striking Sociological Play, Depicting _a Woman’s rise from moral degradation and the stemming of a downward I , _ course of a Scion of Society. ' Featuring Vivian Rich and Sydney Ayres ' _ t OUR MUTUAL GIRL M°F““'°»“‘"“ iisiii’-F-*lit _ NORMA ,.,,, WPS Long for ' Independence] laughter of Mrs' M. J. Mcliinnon, be- _ I SOMETHING NEW EVERY NIGHT - ` A Broadway Feature H413” COMING SOON was a play of a peculiar love atfttir oi" tho grcat comedy player Illllio lllt- TWO NEW REELS TO-NIGHT MATINEE wnp. -3.15 _ _ F in n night and to-morrow. lf the train ar- rives hcfore 4 o'cloclt to-day it will bo shown this afternoon. AN INTERESTING LETTER.-The following ls a portion of a letter re- ceived by W. H. Dewar, of the second contingent at Halifax from it chum in England: "Larkblll, Jan. 22. Have recelvetl several letters and post cards front you lately, and the last one gnvc mc your new address. but somehow l lost. it so I am sending this to your Charlottetown address anti hope you will receive lt all right. I was dc- lightcd to hear that you had managed to get into thc second contingent. I iInn't imagine it will he long before yott will leave Canada. I understand that you may go straight to Frautre. without stopping in England. Well, it -has hccn no bencflt to tis to have stoppcd ln Ettglnntl. Dttring the short period we were ln _Valcarticr we re- ceived four times us much training as wc have received since we landcd in ltlngluntl; but I guess we are soon ito- Ing to France. Whether it will be the front or not I tlo ttot knotv, but I sin- ccrcly hope so. Wo were on King'.<'. Works building huts for a whilc but we went back to training about two weeks ago. Our training has bccn chlcfly infantry training slncc fncn. We hnvc experimented tt litilc with cxploslvt-s and _vcstcrday we dug: a flnc trench. The trenches nowadays arc very tlllfercni front any laid down before. We no on route nmrt-hr-s tunto oftcn. I know tue country bcrcttbouts is vt-ry interesting. The Canadian troops are so widely scattered over thc plain that we seldom sc(-_ each otbcr. Tho headquarters und thc First Brigade are at Bustard Camp; the artillery is at West Down-North camp; the Fourth Brigade Ia at Sling Plantation camp anti the Second nntl tho Third Brigades anti the Engineers _ ___;_ > _ ' _arc at Lnrkhlll camp. Eesides these the A. M. c. and the Ammunition Truin are scattered in several different camps. There is also the _Divisional Signal Company in which there are several Charlottetown boys and they are camped somewhere on the road between here and Netheravon, The last time I saw the whole division I0- getber was at the Kfng's review. The Princess Pats have already gone to the front and I guess tney are getting plottty of work to do. I cnn't say eit- uctly wltcn wc ure going but I thlhlt it will be about the first'of_"l-‘ebruary. (Word has been received that they hate gone to the front.) I spent my New Years vacation at Edlnhurglnlt iS 8 fine Dlace and I had tt good time. Half the people you see intlw c||]¢?| here are soldiers. There mi‘tst,"be~u tremendous number of soldiers train- ing here. There are _qampg-am|:\m\-. racks and bfliets everywhere. l._wlll have to close now and get my dinner. We are fed fine. The men all contri- bute 2 s. per week to a mesa fund to buy cntras while l cat in the sergeanls' mess. ' BERLIN ON TWO KILOGRAM BREAD RATION. BERLIN. Feb. 15.--The guests of llerlin restaurants. after February 22. must either bring pocketfuls of rolls. ora broad ticket with them. Other- wlso no bread will be obtainable. This is tho solution arranged to-day by the llcrlln aulltoritios for the one really diflit-nit problem in the scheme for placing Berlin residents on a two- kilogram broad rntlon. Arrangcnntnts for-thc intulc of broad tickets to family households were easily made and the authorities set- tlnd the problem for hotels and board* ing houses by sttttltorlsing fbc Issuo of day tickets for every gut-st registered. !_-»-- it --_._ - 1-=___e'L.' _ 1 __..L_- 1 Y I 4//_. fr gf ILLEGAL 'rnour Ftsniuo.-cons /é’,"f'f’f { I is* t _,_ ‘ `-`\"‘." ii; ii, f f'= li i. IB! :_» It _ ‘\ _- /-' ' .__ _ /- f" ._-Z‘ _"\'t` I" . bo tomptctl lo buy i_ht=sc are porhaps :__' ` =f. (it ap. Nu , not aware that in doing so they are _ 1 { H ~ _.__ § _ ` t ._ "*l-HI "_ '.' fluod, ns it is against thc law oltltcr 5* - "' to flnh trout or to have them in nne°s <“."_-“L /3 1 c L af. 3 l ` 'I Q" fx - "' _t.a._t \ -‘ :e ""1, g:;:,':,§',",.{,‘;'_-t I ' “feight f01° _ "l:.‘.** "' .--inapackage of..Grape-Nuts than inaroast of beef 7 " ‘ - . ' » ' _.-q 'M "'”`“‘G`titt1;'tiNnts` is meat#-the meat of -wheat and barley-a rich, sweet,-,appetir ing fpndbready eat direct from the package with cream or milk. _ ` _ ` - _-_ j 'All the bone-making, blood-making, muscle-making values of ~t:lioi¢¢St_ wheat. I , ¢ol`nbiried widt malted barley are afforded in this famous pure food. _ _ ` Grape-Nuis` being partially' predigested by long baking, gives quicltly a 5 wottderful power to “do.” in return for the small energy required to digestlt. Better andmore complete nourishment than Grape-Nuts and cream is difficult: i'0 fitld;`and with the price; of tneat way up _there’s true economy, too. ` _ _ _ _ - A I This sturdy food is sold by Grocers. everywhere, in wax-sealed packages. Thousands make it a pattpf their daily breakfasts. - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ I for __ --fmt- ., }..~ ‘ '~°» ", yr,