MAY 4, 1925 011 166M212 ll Zi-v Lean anlsee Consul” ler Comls and hair-raising ad- ventures to make the world laugh while rescuing a beau- tiful prisoner by Douglas MacLeari in his greatest comedy role. Whale of a Comedy Thril Popular screen star ap- pears in hilarious side-split- ting story suggest ‘ by the famous Blossom-Robyn mllsi- csl comedy o‘ laughing mem- "Y. More Exciting Than “The Hottentot” Great east headed by PATSY RUTH MILLER Directed by James W. Horne Daring, Smashing, Screaming Film Comedy ' Theatregoers‘ loved it and will want to sec it again “SAVAGE LOVE,” Two ’art (‘lomcdy Don’t Miss This Big Fun Show room-ans, 1 AND 2.4a MATlNEe-lce. 11¢- STRAND] \ Dickinson and Waibank (Members Montreal Stock Exchange) (Direct connections with New York ExchangosH I ti . No account too small to receive our 03'1"" inc“ °" We shbuld be pleased t0 Ill" you our opinion on ariyvsecurltY in which you may be interested. 152 St." James $t., Montreal, P. Q- P w "nu"... 0.11....) IIcIIovIIIlnIIOIIl. w. ilcmcn wnnnnun liurnl, 1» KELLY DICKINSON. .1. r. u. WALBANK. FOOT SPECIALIST COMING TO THIS STORE A“ Expert o" (he human foot will be here Saturday. May 9th no m“ our cuggomcrs about Foot Comfort and how easily it can he attained. Free Examination and Expert Advice This specialist knows all about Feet and how to over- come their troubles. He was personally trained by I)r- Wm. M. Scholl The foremost authority on the human toot and its troubles. Helhas the knowledge and experience to tell, ' ‘ at a glance, what causes that foot trouble that makes you suffer. He not only knows what the trouble is but also knows THERE A DR. SCHOLL APPLIANCE OR REMEDY FOR EVERY FOOT TROUBLE and he can fit ths proper appliance to correct YOUR foot discomfort. '80, sure to come In and let him DEMON- BTRATE that you need sniier no longer. Remember, it ls absolutely FREE. All are lnyltod. ALLI-zwrnn... FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR WATCH YOUR FEET my "WET. ROYAL ' ENQIQNQ Imperial colors were flown over ' the former royal dwellings. Hosts t ---- , IWBDAM. m‘, 2.—-'l‘ho roynlIof flags with tho olll familiar rod. {In ensiglls were hoisted herolwhlto and black colors appeared. l for tho first time since (lor- presumably In honor oi’ llldonburg'll' ~ ""1 default in tho world war-election. ,,,;Vt.. ylinll ti." “ncwa-n“ s... i. .l rt l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SHOF from Holmslrs cilllqy. out AND as: Ml‘. Murdoch MlwKlnnon about Soilgro. postponed at Cardigan untli Tucs- day, May 5th. 19.1.‘ EVERYBODY is a cross-word puzzle Ian now-we have one for =very axe. Complete not 50 cts at .hls office. Gel one whilo they last. ' tf. POLICE O0URT.—A man charged with soiling liquor was dismissed. at tile Police Count Saturday. SCOTCH COAL-The Stcumel" "Poverll" sullell from Glasgow, Scotland with 2000 tons high grade Scotch Coal for A, Picknrll & Co This ls the first shipment of Coal ever imported to the Inlunlkfronl Scotland. A Plckllrd t’: "CIL. suy their customers must Iiave the best, » 790-5-4M3I. THE STEAMER “ERHOLMN "will be duo ‘hl-"rc about May 15th. with a cargo ni’ 2000 tons o-f American “Is-land Creek” Screened Con-I to lznnlnln, Brill & Co. Tllc nnal-llv of ‘his coal. for dolncl-itil: and steam purposes, is consilltreil as being the highest and best grade of bitnmlln- null coals mined In. the United‘ Statics. ' 3'03 PROBABLY THE BESTCLASS ol‘ horsl-s shiplwll fl om lleftfflll‘ st-iuo til-rue will go forward til Si. Johns, Ncwfonulilnilll thy the S. S. “(lllilzlllian Sappcr" on Tucslhy, llmmw; the lhuluboi" are horses ‘hing- 211;; ilfiwoights from 1300 u) 1610 p. IIIIIIS. NUWIC/lllltlllilllll requires the lltlpl llilffiPsl available here. 801i Ami-- PERSONALS (7, L, Allies, Manager nt’ the tfziulllllalu Illiuk of Commerce has rl turned from Halifax where he. with other‘ Maritime Managers, u‘. in conference ivlth Sir Joseph i-‘ltlvtllle, Pres dent of the Bank. -->.__¢0->——~~—— URGE A STRIKE BERLIN. Ililay 2.—~'I‘hc Commun- iili. organ llotc ‘Fuhuc (Roll FIIlI-‘il =lnlllly publishes un opcn letter to lilo lrudc union and Socialist. cx~ (‘CIIHVQ urging n twilnIy-folli" ilnur slrlku on the llily of Field Marshal Von liindcnliiirg's\l‘lltl‘y ill!" I391" Iiii in assume the Ill‘0¥il'|"l"'ni'. l" which he was cltlelinll Sunday- i THE MARKETS ‘ __ , ~. CHARRLOTTETOVIIN MARKETS I1 b “ti? Children who save them will Inlvo SOILGI-IO for yolII‘ plan-ts, hot house plants. vegetable and furm products. -__ ITll-IlE STEAMER AmnAL: will ~»*~-HH~+++"*""“ PLAY “ALIAS MISS SHERLOCK" sail from Montreal. Milly IQNIGTB tole 5th. graphed today will con- nect with this stcuulcr which is due lit uharlovtctown, May 8th. Cnrvoll 1mm, U. you“ of November 14, “II which is the lctttcr which bus been iuliul upon in this case Ihroughillll- MOTHER cooss Goes RIDING. (n, you wish 6c withdraw anything, the story v1 ~.n II?" -\Vhen I wrote it I meant B0" . Jili-‘k everything ll said. Uros, Agents. —-I)ld you ever hear Mother Goose nnd her nd the goose that laid the golden egg? this week and "follow lthe story of er Goose's advtntures. ‘i ncrc ll - paper doll to cut out each fl)’- to illustrate Turn to D1158 l1 whole set of dolls this funlous poem. l[w() and stnrf the story today. >—-——-— Address And Presentation .0“ me l|vc“ll‘g of .April 22nd, a large llllllllill‘ r of lIlllG members of Prince-as (lhalptcr, No. 2, Order of H“. pgmcihrn Star, Stanley Bridge. meg at lllie bcuu-tltul new home of My; 31H] lMrll. .I. ‘S. MRUIJ UII. cl-I-untelr River, It lbelng their earliest op- portunity of assembling in ll holly '10 extend fclie-itat-‘ons to Mr. and Mrs. MIICLUOII since. their iuarrizlge. During the early part of the oven- ing, Dr. George Green was appoint- od lshalmman and Inca few happy ro- lnnrks made known the reason ltor the unexpectiwl visit. He called up- on IMISH Dora Simpson ‘to read an ltlldress \I' congratulation and ‘good wishes. nilll Mrs. D. M. Mac-Lead. on Ilfllllililf of the chapter. present- lill ihl zn .\"ilh ii hlinllspinc get 0f ‘ (‘OIIIDIDLQ on "a lIl_lI. Mr. ‘IYIZICIJOINI . "on words ‘thank- lzid thltm on bl half u-f Mrs. M-acbeml and lhinlsl If flu" their kindness and vely lllllliit mi suipiiso. Remarks by y].- \V;|l[l;l' \l.l-.i{c all; and others, solos lby Nils. Wallace McKay a-nd Mr. Arch. Mncllvoll, readings by Dr. Gr: an and lnsiruul-"nltzlll music were illll thoroughly enjoyrll, lifter -which games and music added to the gen- ernll mll-rrllniant. A bolluicous llunch was lslorved ‘by the. Ila-dives and a nmst enjoyable SDCIIII llffllil" brought Io a close “by i-bc sin-glue of Aruld Lang Sync, zlftcr which three rous- ing cheers and ll liner wurc givie-n for the genial host and his Ibride. The ‘Ma-sons of Ilunter River and their wives VWTU iguvsts 0f .the chapter on this orcl . Ion. - The following i5 llIlI‘. address]! To Mlr. anld Mrs. John MeS=wain Mar/Loud. ~Dear Sister and Bro:- We lueet tonight, In your new homo to wish yoll l)0lI voyage on life's journey which recently you have euguglsd to travel together. Someone has‘ said that marriage is .v IIIIIIltIIr the greatest. event in uny person's lllfe. May it be so to you In the full- » 'I‘llli"ui-Ils I I I WI ‘SIQIIIIG’ I 'We congratulate you and wish soums you rho best tghalt ~llfe affords. May spiritual blessings and Illiliflfilll mun“, . _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ I _ 30 prosperity lbo yours. lMay your days .[,.,,gq' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I‘ _ _ g4 be long and fn-il of happiness and 103'.“ 71) may you llvcr be llblc to lllok back iputflunv... _,._;l5 to your marriage day as the lbrilglht- ilvm-k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ 14 (‘nSL spot lll your ulenviory. We hope ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' the very plollsuut associations I wh-lch lhil-herio wc have hall may MONTAGUE be conlt-Imrald and that thr friend- lillllter .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 “hi!” wrmwl ma?’ be Iastmg- M URRIAY HARBOR nutter , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . 35 fling-s 25 Ollts . . . . . . 70 Potatoes . . . 25 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1,6 MT. STEWART m For Flriil AIil—-l\l I n _.,________.__ nrll'n llinlmeilf, Keep Your Baby Happy And Smiling ~ Don't let baby's tender skin become chatted or chapped. Be sure that’ It is always kept clean and dry and that plenty of good talcum powder is used, TINY TOT TALCUM ls s specially prepared powder which is Ideal for this purpose. If you want your baby to be tree from Irritation. use Tiny Tot Get It today. PRICE 25o. SOLD ON LY BY . Drug Co. 65 been a Dairy Produce -Prodnoo Grader In Montreal As evidence of our good-Willi and esteem we ask you to accept [he ac- companying gift and tmnsunellt. llfit for its intrinsic worth, hilt as tang- ible evldlvucc of rho very kindest regards of your welTl-wlahers. Members Princess Chapter, No. 2,10. E. S. \ New Dairy Superintendent Is Appointed Mr. J. A. Mc-Donal , "who has rader, Moul- roa-I, for the last tlwo years u-ndcr tho Dominion Depsrtmom o! Agriculture, lhus accepted "tho posi- tion of Dairy Supc ‘PITIIIOINIIFIIt of (hills Province, and will take up his ilutles limmodlatoly. lMr. McDonald ill-l it native of Or- well, whore he sorvlld his itilme llailrnlilng bnith cheese and hutltir with liwn of the old Ontario makers who lhad chnlrlxc ‘of Orwirilll Factory. He lt‘l'llt?ll attended the Sussex Dairy School, whom lhc took ‘the full cour- sc in< "Rutter (Th-nose and .‘.Viilk "teal- iug, passing his examinations wilh high horrors. ' I-Ic "took chmrgr of Mt. Stmvitrt. Dliliry Enicllory, lwlllCll he oprlriltl-d officflenltlly for two yours. M. the conclusion ol’ which lilc went to Or- well whlcrc he had charge for a nlunllbor of yoalra, lbui, like many am- othor ‘Islander he bocalmo possess- od with ltlho desire "no move, and be- oook lhllmnclt to i/llo Canadian West. whore he was engaged first, as n maker, tlhen as general manager of larger Cncamorlea, and later hall considerable ox-perienoo as a Dairy Iuatlnletbr. During Iris time in the West, his graduated ‘fmm the Agricultural Col-liege in Marni-tuba. Ho was than appointed as Dairy as above Tinted. Duninig the Ilsst two yenm he till- ed itlho position of Dairy Pnrdntzc Grader t0 the satisfaction of lltlih cluielf, Dr. Ruddick, and of Mr. iBur- geaswiso is ilnolhargootltzha grmd- Inv; lwork in Montreal. Both of these men ‘have given oppression of their regret at his leaving the service. Mr. Bu speaks of ‘him as a man of d judgment, possessing the ability that is required to work lnrirlloilliouoly with the ~.golilomi wholesale dealers. Mr. McDonald comes to us well recommended. and quail-tied so take up this work of Dairy Supeointond- rm ‘here. He has expressed his de- sI-ro to won-k tn owpersttlon and harmony with everyone connected with the Industry, and we inquest QOOO-QOO-OOOO-OQO-O-OQQ-OOOO4- IIIE ciilllllll iullllllilil __~ Read COLOR Ul 'l‘-0t=T3 -—-l wont’! take buck one thing that I have done. \ l PM :i~; FIVE wnnt lo know, ‘he ls away becuusoI It's child ilB being operated upon for Case ' J The Dennistoun The Most, Famous Matrimon- iai case Since Charles ll's Time. iappeindlcltls, but willl be lhcre to- _nlorrow. ls he a bla‘cknlaller'.'—-l [looks uncommonly like It. ' The llness said that t-hc copyl ‘of the or he sent to ‘Major Puget} ‘was In is own handwrltllilg. C0uns1Il.-—-You said that tho l<t-_ tor was only written for your wife's eyes-If I reulemlberod everything I did In my life I should be u very. clever man. l. Sir Ellis Hume-Williams sllld that the was only testing the witness's voracty. and soaked: Were you l il- In the truth when you said that the‘. lcttcr was never intended for any‘ cyf but that all’ your wllfcldl did‘ not intend it lfcr any ouhor cyc hen I wrote It. And so you sent a copy next tiny‘; to Major Pngc-H-ir had unite gone‘ ._ ,1 ?_ ._ m; out (“I my nrlnd. ' l wrlgufllllllz gufifrmllilesgng 1:351,“ y Your wife had done lPvrryth-ing‘: 1B this Major lsagetrs answer 0t that she could for you'.'-——She had November" Iii‘! — Look at it. —Il"I°II" a FIG“ ‘Ieal I9‘ IIIIB- . Wm“ much H“, Jenn“ Qucstoncd as to the divorce, thi- i No, l-‘tetraction Sir Ellis Huine-WiIlIflme.—Ths.t AIHI you don't retract auythlng-iw His L“r,l__,h,p___,1,~i,.st 0f a“, who islwilnlfss sirll that he gave the l>v'ill-' truce for his divorce to his wife. As to the alleged zlgrcluilint, the ivitness Major (lily ~l‘aget'.’ Cc-lonlll D8II"IllSl0lIll.-— Hc has been tlll! mail slitt ng hllre tho last few days. .lio was Ill the Scots Guards. Ill Is a cousin of my wife and ll trustee, and has betrayed the trust, i denllill that it=wlls over IIIIIIIUAVIIIIPIIIS. — You have. ovrr and ovt-r again, Iiilvoii you ilot. prout-Isrll that. you would .'I‘lil~ WIFIHSS added that he =had l1 IWIIIXUIII “III” “IIIUII X9“ ‘JWIIII-I‘ lcttl-l" iroln Illajor ‘IIHQGLGIIII if the I I'm“ IIIWOI‘ IIIIIII“. ‘In ‘IITIIIIWIIIBIIL 14... . ‘ ,6] i H ., 4,; Litfl assist her. A“, (ail-mulls, 15L WIS II‘ OI I” n“ Would It lhuvle hPl-n an ilurcasoil- Sir I-liLs IIllnlc-Vwillitlilis road the IIIII“ u‘ "F ‘III’ III“ to "SkI-ITNII- III" “mm which was as muows._ Il-irrn hnd not oilongh to cat at that. Drill" (lc-lonel lleuilislouir-l have ‘III ' to llnkiloivlollgc your llrtter, which I may say is tho mos; strange pre- IIIICIIUII I have over hull to read. Mrs. IJVIIIIISIUIIII oxplfllinlad that it would be inrpossilbill to uilfnrcc the no. Tile "witlrss snill that a total of £957 19s, 2d. mlghtjave passed through his ilcenuilt a1 Cox's In 1920, blit that he passed It on to olht I‘ poop‘ -. QDD FELLQVVSI The Prince Edward Theatre TODAY AT 2.30 PROMPT.‘ TONIGHTIAT 8.30 PROMPT . Tile Big Bright Musical ‘Comcdyy “WiillA BILL”! Under .the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the-LL-Governor and Mrs. I-Ieartz N0 WAIT N0 DELAYS As Clean as the “Ilriyen” Snow ' A Strong Cast. Children's Chorus-ADO Voiefi Lead by “Topsy" and “Eva? See the Rosebud Chorus-Pretty Paris Models Displaying Latest Styles. SEATS NOW ON‘ SALE. TICKET OFFICE OPENS ATV 9.30 A. M, DAILY PRICES-RESERVE 50c AND 75c. RUSH‘ 35c. NO TAX CURTAIN AT 8.30 PROMPT. Sebummnl. m present‘ The ll liriitg was lllliolllucll As to thl- (‘IIITIOSIITIE and any other lnnttirrs IIIQIWLI n you I llllll-ll. absol- utely rcfuso to have anything to do, ll-illl l-llilillzt llllllcrslllilli why you.m_ SIIIOIIIII llilVI‘ IIIJIIIITIIHII mu of lhcln as, froln your own show nu. and if. all you Billy is lrli-". I liln compl Ill-ll! t0 slly lhal you set-in i0 lIIlVi‘ ho-' haved Vi’?! bzllliy.~Yours truly, Guy Pa (Vi, _ l The witness ililllriiilrll that Iln _ wrote tho following llcticr iii reply: I)“ Dcllr Guy; ll am sorry for what “I”. I wrote you, I ‘wrote both those IepIIIII “III”: IIIIII’ IIIIIIWII TIIIIISI" OII‘ 19m, m‘, San“, day‘ and I confess. .li Il l-vlillstllcll the o.ll cull bu‘ I was a h", having done so. r1 llllln t. morl- than tllllff‘ -,< I saw lhrolhy-s lawyprs unknown m herwln polmvnlllil, so I \\'i‘lll. of by S. hail Ilill Ihc police on lily Irllckshfoi" AIIIIIIIY SIIIIIIL AIIITIIIIIY ILIIIIIII II. evidence, lilTSlllllillllly. and tIlisIIIIIIIIITII" IIIIII I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIiIIl- {we drove lllt‘. libsoluir-ly mall, as my life IIIII‘ IIII I IIIIIIIII YIIII IIIIIIIII III‘ ‘IIIIII: A Banking Account Sir Ellis IIuiil-‘Jvllllains further lllxlliulitlll Colonel Dcnnistoun on Thursday, t"l".uus."l.— On July 21, 1922, you wrmll to the IDIZIIIIUIII the following ll tier:- I I Jilly 21 12.30 ln_i_il_nir‘hl..I rling Gob-Me war kl d up (‘ur-l Pct and inthl- wiullolv lillsy' hero bl-c."llnl-. IIIIIIIBIIITIIIlII‘. ‘I own I IIZII‘ IIIIIIII y"? IIIIIII” iIIIII WIIIIImIII should ulvcr have \\'l‘Il.Il"'Il such ll “IIIII IIIIIEII‘ ("II II II II"I “II “IIIIIIILIT “m” “m. I “w I hall lo (ZOIIIB that way. blmlIP-l [ZIIIIJ back all I said. Illarulhy was ‘INTI! hi Paris yesterday. I saw hvr and hllvl- given ll‘ r proof of where to muke lnqlilflflri, (ml: is apt to make a. beast of Ollt‘ self when you have got your lbllck to llli‘. rWIlll. a-nll 1 am afrlllld I have hurt lhc one IITSUII I really C1II'C for. irretrlcva-b-ly. ‘him: dlzlugnll mo. and all lhc wayI up tho street I saw you passing and stnppiilg in front of your "win-i lltHV. I pave onl- llong "smutty"| wbis lo, null for a lnomciltl thought‘ you hall gut. If. Well, lake can» of. yoursc"? swevllhoarl. Nll- just ill-i ivllys me null Illi" there to help ulli “Up Against Blsckmailers." would not withdraw hl- ‘hall Wrlllltll, Sir Ellis IIIIIII“-\Vll\IlIill1.—I)0 you, thou, consider yourself a beast for hllwlllls’ lvriltcll what you dId?——No; I "thought (lny Puget would have looked after lily wifo. Tile iviiuless said a fvlw mlnlltrrs afterwards; I am lrp against black- IllIl-Ilels now, null I am glad ihllt I wrote It. It shows thcin up In their true light. Couuscl.—-Do you consider Guy Puget aiming lilo blllck.lilllilll‘rs'!— I do; why is he no; hiiff‘. today? Sir Ellis IIllnlG-“Flilllillllflr-"If you I wolrll SCI‘. you l s.ll:lll neiur know. ~Ylpl.rs, Tiger. Will-n you wrotl- that lllllll you Ill your IIPDO -lt zlceoum £3,610 and In ynun current account £623? — That money was not mine. Every penny I hall ill ‘this blinking account was plllli in by Llllly CZIHIIPTVOII. Tilt‘ only lllilll"y I llrelw was with her zlcqllfcsecncc. She hud perfect lablrty lo g0 to my account, and some of the money was drawn for llcrown pnrposvs. Lady Cllrnarvoil b.lll (‘ll-lain reasons for pllttllni; |ll'(lIlt‘y Ill there. Mrs. Deunlistoun (Illurlls fllnb. i’"nok-"trl\rtt_ \V. I l“ Ifor hc-i" ullll sonic amounts she paid that hllluliniy possible. Soinlc tllIIrI-ZSIUIIIIPCII, King rjncot. ‘some things last for evlcr. Oh Gel. lilm Wlhlllbs u, h Pr...“ can ni.vl"r be, that, I understood. but The l']'U§l]y[[l]‘i'_-]| ("mu-ch ‘\SH‘,‘v‘ii\_ DRUGGIST _ its thanks- It III“ “QIIIIY IIIIIkC‘ my Imam 4°‘ through the press ill llll- l{t'll(‘l'tlII.iIl I78 Queen sweet i‘. The witness" still snid ihnt he night. What Tales" look my fcctmunn, II word that up that. street with the knowledge‘ ' tori I I ililosll, ‘IlIIFIICN, ill I.on'l>il ii at that lime slaying in S4 - inorl-qllnro. Silo knvw ‘Vvlyllllllfl and \\lliI‘l‘ the iuonuy uallnu Iflllll All hi.» is pnru lualico on hc-r part “Whoa - Bill !” nor luly in show me up Ibut to show‘ p my will». ' lTlilll .Ilc FIIIIO Lord Carnarvoil I ilicll d‘I(i yllu TICPIYI‘ liin Lally (Izlrilurrtillii any money Approxliiu- illé ly L‘ 20.000. Sonic things I solll FOR ALL AGES A HEALTH BUILDER into my account. Slit: Iillll lurlllsill II ll flat for you‘! Yes Allli linrilrg lhllt ‘flvfltiil you worn iivinl: ill ("mu-fort~-.illIl-l-ll, Ill ilIIl- Beifluse it ¢°"i3l"5 COD" illrnc- lm tlll- lllonI-y wilh Wll‘l(Zll LIVER OIL, extra“ o! i-zlllllcllljfmu" I'M ImywIIImI “MIT CHERRY BARK. A Com- pound syrup oi Hypophos- T” TM” phate — an old and tried remedy which We can contld ently recommend. WLCOO BILL ON THE PLATE o 'I‘()lti)N'I‘(), Ma ... A llltllifiilllll- llollul’ Ilill, given by on llllilllyllllllltl donor, was [illllzcll on lll~! collolnillll plate at. St_ Andrews i"rl~:liiyLt-l"lllll llll Sunday. CALL OR PHONE 271 H. L. ivoRTuY R CHA RIGE widest rl-lllrtls from llIL‘ Prosiiy-I . .. NII\E. HALE MUHDE an Church Asllolrizllinn - c. ii . - tcry, voting 28 for null 12h‘ llglli‘ .1 i l.tl.‘illi.\l, inlliu, .\Iuy 2.~ nymph. ninll .".-i' l"il:lpltl' lll llll- story ul‘ Mmnlglz lh-g-ulu lkgzlil today in the high liII'L licfnrp a special jllry. Nlnl: . men ziccusl-d of tllc murlll-r of the Six l-nnlzrlaglltiluls \\‘lll"ll p-oln‘ tn be i-lltrling and active in llu- pl bytcrien ol’ Sydney linl In as shown by the report receive Illlllllttll girl's ]lI‘IlIl!("lIiI‘. tile rich from Cape lire-toll, N. S., are liuul Ililohzllnmednil lllul‘l'llillll. .\ll(ll|l arllurie, St. Jllinl-s‘ Ilill: Ill-us l\illlll' lloulll, at Niiilllbal" Ilill nl-ur ll‘()r), (‘illlcl- Ilay. Sr Fool's, North iiluulilly, on .illl.=.,-..-y ,3‘ “run. y"... River, Si, Alldrl-ws, Syllncy .\Iinl~n. nilllly arraigned Thu}. |,|.....|...| m“ St. Andrew], Lllko Ainslie, Ililtlc guilty when the trllll began. Narrows. .....~ May be caused by . w’ O are the condit The carbohydrates a An EMINENT PHYSICIAN says i "Digestion is intendelfby nature to be an orderly pro- cess, starting in the mouth with thorough mastication and insalivstion of the food. “People who eat nothing but soft, lazy foods neglect this step and pay for it with over-worked, worn-out stom- achs. "I consider Grape-Nuts a Bsrticulsrly beneficial food eeause, In addition to its high nutritive value, it is in a orm that induces thor- ough chewing." | t O i Grape-Nuts starts digestion right. It comes in crisp, gold- en kernels you must chew. I I l One out of three persons in this country, rich and poor alike, suffers from mslnutli- lion. For malnutrition .Is due, not merely to Isck of food, but rather to the wrong kindof food-food ills: hlls to nourish or that Is dificult to dllost. . The government, women's barley give to it a mi substance which the SEND FOR FREE S Send the coupon today e-sus s‘. FATIGUE You Blame on Qverwork VER-TIREDNESS, lack of energy, nervousness, '“break-downs"—these agree that in most cases this cause is a‘ purely incidental one. Wrong foods is the real cause-—_the failure of the body_to get from_ its foods the nourishment ;lt needs to repair waste and to provide it with working energy. body needs a large proportion—one-half of all we eat should be made up of them say doctors and health experts. But what is most important. the carbohydrates must come to u_s in such a _fo_rm that our bodies can absorb their nourishment quickly and easily. And this important point is one of the explanations of the unusual value of Grape-Nuts as a food. Grape-Nuts is particularly rich in the carbohydrates. Whole wheat andimalted ing, during which the carbohydrates are changed to the form of dextrins-a food You'll find it very easy to change to Grape-Nuts. You'll like its delicious flavor, its crisp, nut-like crunchlness. Grape-Nuts has added advantages to teethrand digestion and is very economical to scrve——four teaspoonfuls,.costing less than one cent, is sufficient for each helping. Sold by all grocers in wax-wrapped pal:kages—ready to eat. (irape=N t1 MALNUTRITION ions we ordinarily blame on overwork. Yet authorities now re the energy-giving, tissue-building elements of which the ghty store of them. Grape-Nuts undergoes long, slow bak- body can assimilate more easily than any other nown. “ There's a Reason” *¥f§k* Made in Canada AMPLES I for four Indi- r——--——-——nn was» ‘ms RsxALl. P08‘:- m KODAK Srone as: tol- him the some willingness on ‘the purl of those with wihom he wfl be associated, to cooperate tol- one lul- vluncevuient of the Dairy Industry. v .,i__. clubs, school; deem", “m. vidnsl gscksges of Orepo-Nuts-Jree. Isoqbisio c. chcmm; d“. Enoug f r Io r nourlshin bl-esll- | CANADIAN i-osTmvi CEREAL conirro. | mm“; n n, s; w,“ m fssts. 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