. . . "_ V . Bot llellel . u i - t From Dyspepsia Hrs. Olslreuee smiy, Bsthurst, NJ]. ‘ J writen-“Z solar-ed s. long time from dyspepsia. I used. tablets and mediq oiuss ofsll ' do, but got no relief uutfl I ltsrtedusug ‘ , - BITTERS» l! After puking two bottles I can gladly Ily that I became much better, and can now est most any kind of food without having to suffer for it after." For the psst 48 years 13.8.13. lins- been put up only h,- The '1'. mlbuni Q2, Juimitod, Toronto. Out. lfar‘): ’ in witchcreli. lfiqfislllug m- Lpvlfi): ' ulluwwi ou Mame‘); Stream u! Xlilmn. Signed, D. CUMMINGS JAMES CULES ~ ' " ' ' Wm. MOORE J MIDDLES . , hlaid: At Fort Augustus, April 1s\. l3""'_ naiztrccs: sire‘: of 100 acres land, new buildings, all. lier dinner. household effects, including range: (nowq separator, Sewing Machine“ so! I sevently-five hens. favorable first fine Terms at sale. day following.‘ . t y JOHN L. KELLY. ~ l 4505-3~22»20-31. ,m s___i______..__.._. - fHotel Property for sale or rent, (iukley Hotel, Sourle. Owing to illness in family the owner of the Oakley Hotel. has decided to sell or rent-and offers this ideal stand fitted’ with sewerage, hot and cold water, bath, and electric lights- _ immediate possession if required. I JOHN w. TURNER. | Souris. ..______.._i 7T TENDERS FgilzurfiESlDENTlAL PROPERTY?‘ jAT MURRAV HARBOR. P. e. l- I {Tenders will be received by the undersigned tmtll Wednesday. April 6th. 1927, fer the purchase of tile residential property at MurraY Harbor South, lately occupied by W. P. Jordan. being Lot No. 12, ac- cording to the Murray Harbor Ohureh farm plan. except"! "WT" from a plot 33 ft. by B6 ft. deeded by E. M. Jordan to Hazel and Rita‘ Bears. i:".'cct enough to eat." i ROBERT L. QOTTON. I ' Trustee. Charlottetown, P. E. l- 46700-31-2-1 ~ "i ' kill lircm! wlllllllllllliaSAlil Ofchoice Household FurnltureH-t 58 Cumberland Streethon Tuesday. April 5th IQ 10 A. M. sharPr Con’ sistlng of Parlor, Dining Room. _.Bodroom and Kitchen Furniture as follows: .. i f.Psrlor--1 nice Parlor Suite. 7 pieces, 1 bealliiffli i-lblighi PM” m“). 1 Qsblnq Gramophone and nmros, Pictures, Mantel Dress- » '* .4 Diining Room-l ‘beautiful 'olld Oak Sideboard with elegant. vel plate’ mirror with Table and Chairs 1, [Combined Book Oslse, and Desk in quartered oak. 1 lfllflo oik M°"' eyes?" rls (Jhslr, 1 small Tobie, 1 Brass “H; goes ,**~~»~Jgrfllnler, also lot of beautiful brunette." ' Sliver, China and Glassware and - Pictures. _ I ‘r Killeheh -- 1 Premier" Marathon‘ Range (new), 1 ,Table. Chairs. GET THIS? rooms tlully, _ ‘nprrtel Bedmi Mattresses and Dress-l EXHIBITION ‘knee Room-o _ bed‘. "rings and all with bevel piste mirrors, Table, 3 Reading Lampp, Mats c Lot of sllgblFrallihinol and lot 2'30 p m v articles not-mdlitloned. . _ ‘Sale starts positively on , time Bus,‘ "m; 21M ' and,” reserve. Terms Cash“. f [)_ 1931 ,_ I 4f‘ ‘ "" ' JAS.’ L. MUi-rl-IN. ‘A By order I ", 58 Cumperlsfd fitreet- 1 A.‘ MsoDONlALD, l , Treasurer Auctioneer. . V} " _ -,. =1 e _._...-,i,...___ r . ' "/’ l] l , ,/ ’ / NilllllE f u .r__ , §./',/. ‘ V. ,7, » \ HEART_-HUNGER ‘The way to a man's heart ls through his stomach, dear." "Mcybe that's why Jack says I'm IT ALWAYS DOES i 1st Tree: Hooray, buds Tl" highest °" any lend" not blossoms are out! necessarily accepted. ’ 2nd “ca; nflor the above Meeting. (lily or March, A.i RAISEQTHE DEVIL ENOUGH He 5:7: he doesn't be- V l/iey: H; "s: 1h; devil enough. Ito, you can't see the in the middle of Visitor (departing): Oh, is that should think her dinner ll weather un~j vscezl-J be in the middle of her. . There were lsmall and Yes. and a heavy ispring frost will come along and ~ I n. “l, ,‘. "Why is he sol/dark under the l too‘ much with a The Annual General Meeting of slrenglilenr "is 1',l.he above Association will be held hiliilfsentelss- _' i" m m . ' l- . 1 . »- y" c" and cmq-lag? Dining‘lbothgutrgbfoenoglbkblturigerébisgigllti;(1131:; algtwlsceuubbmglxlithland en m square’ “Hm sum’ 1 Par-ileum on Wednesday. the Sixth day ret-olnznended by men and women °"P°*' ‘ 5"" cam" 1 M“"‘"° of April. Prnx.. 1921. in the hour of h. high walks of life. You can get n C. R. Smallwood. Sedty ._ ri-za-u lghvrsys of the , 6n.‘ flvbvlrroe. - hold Muster Ioresen Road District, ‘riiiy tender Ior one or more ,ml_i...... not bound $0 aces ‘. . l’ .. - ‘ i‘: of,’ the lm- stof Sections and Form of Tender may be seen at rtmerrt of Public Works, Qhsrlottetown, and at tilhfs lowest or any tender. ri-ypqgiuhn? A eooowmoouoeoooo-oeoev‘ loauaunoctgsn ; With ample‘ Th,» Next Morning Sally awoke the next mornlus to find Myrafis eyes fixed on hers. MY- ia seldom awoke early. she ulwuyo llfltl her breakfast In bed, and was! usually cross until she ball had, her coffee. _ l ‘Myra lsmiled. nml after u mom- cm Sally smiled lmck. “Ilollo, dear." "Hello". ‘ Sally bud u sense of terrific loss. ll weighed bar llDWn. 898M941 l" compass her about. h F0; dflyiiuililgfi ' [Hill waited to one it‘ oug L of c - _--——"'J —"i_‘_" uril, ‘to lhe knowledge that as soonliiiiiy lllvqldilillf a!!!’ ‘ret“liqrlenn‘e S)‘: as she hflll her bulb and ilressell, ""'- Y‘ {hf- “"]-“_ i“?! “m he it“ m she would sec him. This mornv,‘ e" P"“"-T "i ‘f’? "w" T‘ ' j ‘up Jig cveryliiiug was changed. - ' ' Wk“ H A": 3"l|i";“_,_ m,“ ibere was silence _ lween ‘llllflll. m" ‘Mimi “l: ‘Ruin’: H“; Myru urua [iropeelllng vrllriiy. Thou "mm m" 3'6‘ Mum’; “H " ' she ‘Woke again. ‘ llmlilnu List IliKi .t_ d "Axe you rfeeliup: belll-ri“ I (n, Be ca" "we ') "I'm uil ‘Plgilllll. l . i soothing, ling sense quick relief. Havefiusterole handy for urgency use. ll: may prevent H10“! The Mustemlo Co. of Canada. LU. Mym ipruppell Imrsvll‘ up llllxfllil‘ Tubefculflslfl} elbow." Sally, darling. let's iluvc - 1 [hi3 [hing (yver am] limit! Willi. l‘m] sick of it. »'l thought u. great deal, ______ so: night and molar 0t‘ the things; NQ_ 3 1mm cnAntoTTumoovN-ot-lalil? ' ‘i i -' Influenza,G' 'endPn bull g ‘ lmuslly start wizbgeoold. 11.5%.», Y = - ‘ those w ' aches rub on rutzst. uevo saroueuos Mumukflm _ i l ‘gopyright by Public Loom) Musterole relicva the ~ l and stipulates circulation. lt _ ; 1- . ’ ‘ thegood llfllllifipflllttlilléi-glhghtglrfld, CWT“ rsod.z.errez.h.....-...l .. u. o..- . me . glngolntznent penetrates I ‘ enjoyed it-ln u way. you said about me are true. I'm going buck to Bill. Not only that. our. l‘m going Ln lfiry ‘being u reg-u- ar wife for a cluinztfl" lSally, in smite of the heaviness .f her spirits, was interested. Strange for Myni to be saying such timings! Myra, who had nev- e1‘ in her life manic u sacrifice for any one! Anuili-er silence. and iiaen tho spoke zlgaiu. "I've been spoiled . can sse that now. Not ouiyiliat, out I've tried to upoil you. .1 isn‘ good for any 0f us, Sally. We oi‘ life. Our sense of values chang- es, and then we drift." Silently. Sally admitted that fact. Sh: had (lrifilell. The world hzul been a place o.‘ dreams. or fairy romance, where Impossible things happened. A knock at the door startled both girls. The steavurdh voice spoke. A note for Mrs. Bales." Sally shiveretl. Ii was like re- ceiving a note from some one you null thought dead. How awful! ll was Myra who threw u negli- her and lweni to the Mylo who in silence handed her toe square envelope. ell 1'01‘ a ion; moment, and Jien. is if tleliiwrately making up her mind, gOl. out of bell. felt almost blindly for her nlules, and walked over ‘to the oipen purlhoie. The sun was bright on the sea waves, white 1m] frothy. The day would be hot. ‘Her eyes returned t0 the square envelope In her hands-And when quietly and deliberately, she lore it acrosis, once-and than again} A sob rose in her as she threw It out of the porrhuie iulio that same sea that h£l.(| sparkled for her so many nights under a tropical moon. W-hen she returned to her berth, Myra was lslpeaking very practical- ly to ‘the stewurdeiss. She was or- dering ibreokfust for two. ll was lljhe first time Sully had it; was the first time {luring lheir lip that LVlyra hfNl shown so much lumhltiou, Now she was making u lol of excitement. She was or- dering the bliiChS for "both of t-hem. anti she was flying around in u gorgeous ilegllgee. Some of Sally's former adoration 01' Myra returned as lobe lwatebie-tl ‘her six-flier. Once more she was leaning on her, relying on her for judgment. She .i\e-IL a stirring of the feeling olbe bad known In the lluyé helm-e llheir iszriliug. It “"33 lo relief to have some one else jlo think for her. j In a doze she gathered her lclotbes together and wenl; to have her ‘D8101. when she relumell gbreakrusl hail been brought Io the (rubin, and mechanically she begun lo out. it was u gooil breakfulst, and she ‘Myra cure- »M_iss J0ne's"Voice I }reatly Improved .-'\ startling improvement is noti- _________;ceuhle in Miss Jones‘ singing, Her} _ . voice is stronger’ and sounds sweet. but l9 cattle 288 hoes and 76 calv- all danger of offending. lei‘ oml clearer than before, usinl; CATTARHOZONE. Many ministers, , Crbokeryware, Dishes, out elm. THE OHARLOTTETOWN only-mm“ Speilkm "M m?!" a" i,» m: run u». or kltshuu. utensils. l mo PARK AND PROVINCIAL msing vCstarrhozdut-l; they rflnd It ‘ensures freedom from colds, coughs twalnrrh; It clears the nostrils, ‘throat, prevents CATAl-tllHOlflNirl well Catarrhozone including the Pocket Trohsfor books are closed until llnhalei- at. any drug store, for One Dollar. iSaiiy seized it eagerly, ilcsltzib, eaten breakfast -in her lcubiu, and‘ TIT BEDTIME STRIP- » 7408 ipcople riled of CONSUMP- "ruirv in Canullu in 1925. Several ioihcr diseases have high ilP-alli ‘HIIBS, iiui tho tivcrugc rlemh caused {from thcac i~4 between the age of jso mm r30, 'I‘ho average age of those liiylng from TUBIEIt(‘.I'-I,()SIS is: M AIIJPJS, 37 YEATLS, and FEMAILBJS I33 YICAIIS. ’I‘licsc citizens ore lost ljusi nl their most productive per- lotl. ‘ l Each death from Tuberculosis ;Y-F\ S FOR lPEMA-UES. lihil they lived for a normal life [period each would have earned on 1x11 avenge at least $7,900.00. l Thus with nearly I00 cleutbs from ‘Tuberculosis in P. E. I. every year llhe money loss to the Province is iaboui $700,000.00 yearly. i Think of this WllSle of time and lmouey along with the grief and jsuffermg caused by sickness and ‘ydcath from CONSIXMPTION. ' i Ema. sou B . gfledsrsl 3: of t-hl Churches of CR5,‘ hu domino ll! " Topic for the Wflk “SPIRITUAL INTERCOURSE" HENwefodndtl-iateigh: ' v doctorsrout of ten were jecoinmehdlngtbe NujoltYP= , of treatment we, asked them is non-hubit-forming.” 26% Thursday "Friendship With cod lnvolv", Mutual Interests" (King) , .s.-cuu>'riiR-l-1: Read —- Multllflw ,6:19:Cll. _ _ ‘ l "But seek ye fhst his kinlllflm- junll his rilzhteousllhss" (uVii- 6:33.) “For your Father ltuowetli wbut ithlngp ye! have necd of, before ye -a§k him" (Mt. 6:8). "whatsoever Airings arc true, whatsoever thingu’ ‘om honorable. whatsoever things arc just, whatsoever things are hpure, whatsoever things arc lovely, iwnatsuever things arc of gooll ro3 .p()l[_ _ . think on these things“? See~—.l-‘.pbesians 2:10; Philip-i plans 4:6. AIEDITATION: President King formulates three Iowa of friend- ship. Prayer ‘is friendship. We have plcnly of usstlrnncedhut (loll is in- Iereaueil in out affairs. How much greater reason there ls for our bcltig interested in his affairs! Having such interest nothing can hold us hack from conversation with God (prayer) and we shall be eager for service to God and to imen. The Interests of (loll, whut _ ‘ i‘Cl."l‘S lulFl-I SHORT on an uveralleiare they? l find them m ms ‘v0.1 .00 iur away from _._.he real thinilfiiot 20 XEARS FOR NEAILES and. Miami worm’ especmny me world 0y his children. ‘ “The prayer tiugt beats against the doors oi‘ Thy Iieoven is the protest ol’ my unfinished nature against its own incompleteness; I shall only be complete in Thee." I-lY.M‘.\': ' . i0 ‘Muster. lei me walk with Thee In lowly paths of service free, Tell me Thy secret, help me bear (Phil. 41s.» "l" The strain of toil, the fret of care.‘- oaid "it ls u more natura meth 9.13% ‘favored it "because it ls not irritating." And so on down the line. We found doctors bad in- numerable reusons for pre- fen-lug the Npujol type of treatment for the relief of constipation. The other side of the story ls shown by the following typical answers to the question: “Do you consider continued use oflaxatn-c why. H6%,ssid:'“l3ecause i: v ETC ' sistunce." Doctors Advise Nuiol Eight doctors our ofcve were udvisin type of treatment for t in place olluxutivcs~und us they ICHBODB! i. Nujol is not lanblt-form l. A more natural metho . 3. A lubricant is bone: than u lsxntivc. ~'r. Does nnt gripe. 5. is no! irritating. 5. Nujol gives lusrzng relief. ll Repr¢sentaiiiie Doctvr$ c declared continued use, ... u. of laxatives harmful obit-forming and injituiinI-T "Cause dehydration - weakep re»- ten told ‘ e Nuiol eir stiem; or these uctlon is eehsniesl. l: softens the. dried wssts msttfii the. lntestin d lubricate; a can exp I waste m (g regulatlymsturallgzadghumhghla. "Nawrrrsimu Rowdy . . fight}? ' Nuiol uppers to the medical mu; ‘ - ._. msttefhow severe ' iy‘ r It is gentle in its uctronvand pl o}. ' ant to eakefiCblit-ireniove ‘it! (Bop a- s I . zle of Nujol from yuufldrug. gist today.’ Doctprs sdvlse it for constipation, whether chronic‘ ‘ow temporary. Avoid substitutes. .4». ‘rm. um uhuuima For Constipation the Iuner polvor of llim who! triumphed over ever y obstacle. Yea ‘ ‘oven over agony, haired, aiul dentin .We fear for our souls before the rhigh trusts of heaven. We eonlcflfl our slnfulness in pursuing little, ublngs. Correct us by the cull oi’ Thy faithfulness. Give us lncreaur -ing faith in-tbe invisible, uufaiter- ling courage for the conflict with "evil and deliverance from tin-dear oi‘ death. Amen. 'l‘omorrow’s Radio Program, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 International Radio Programs ' EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 P. M. IIJDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. Might‘ (492) Y. Goldman Band to “TERI, \NJA*R, WGR, WLIT,‘ _ , » . WRC, WWJ, WCAE. ivTAlil. ‘,SAVlI,e‘ want Popuiailgu. WHS notlTeacli me Thy paitlencc; still with WSAL WGN and “yccm \l<. what we Iiave. i , Thee l ,WTA_M (390) Cleveland. Studio iln closer, denier company, Recital . lCQQPeT-atlve Marlwt- h‘ “glzdtgfrfluézws mm‘ SweetflVBZ (ass) ilalgllgfiélad- Musicale. j 111g For Cumber- iu trust that triumphs VOVEI‘ wrougQwABC W316) 'Ne\v"-0',.k_ Organ , land Fafmgrs lu hope that sends a shilling ray 39cm,“- Far down the {mules liroudeuingl 9'00 P'_M' _ ' “-3_y'_, ,W.EAIF -(~l92).Ne\v York. .\Illl0lllli ‘ Aui/LHERISKI‘, N, S.. March 28.—— . _ Qoncm-t Argism IPOHIID flowers and small fruilt In pelciieliflt on“ Thou cans! CECE‘ (fl-l) ‘Montreal. Reliable growers in Cumberland will ama- . ' , j H . M15" ._ gamate their organizations and de- with Phee’ O ‘mater’ ‘at me “w”, m." of P. M. , volop n modern system of up-to‘ I date marketing. This merger will ' Luke place at an early (late, and the oi-rlciuls cf the two associations have the IITODOSZIlS under advise- ment. Willie small fruit ‘growing, particularly of l‘lI'§]l‘l)9l‘l‘l€-‘<i and strawberries, has been recognized firming industry in the district for some years, liliie or no inten- l the‘ farmers raising numerous va- rieties. . .Ai a meeting of the l-‘urmers’ As» Boclaiion just. hciri. It was decided to purchase a large quantity of No, Prince lridwurd island Association and commence the cultivation of ‘potatoes in an improved way, Irish "Cobblers. one of lllemlosll popular ‘ variety 01' potatoes for export trade will be grown In the district, unll if present plans carry through, ii will be possible to ship" potatoeu to outside points this fall hy water freight. Representations are now Ihelng ‘made L0 the federal gavel-Ir, meni to repair’ the wharf at Am-f herst Point, when: u local g sum company formerly 101171571“ ‘roe steamers, i ‘ at llm meeting not only i'avorell' the cultivation of certified Cobblers ‘but also supported the silggestlon ilor the cooperative ‘purchase of tion has been given-Lo the pot.nto—i l certified steed potatoes from ihc‘ The farmers who were preseutflh —wflsllington Gladden, 1879. pRAyERi P1113’ for - interest in God's interests; the indifferent; ‘President of the United States. f CoIIect~<O Thou whose wilI-In~ ,rlo falls not, we thunk Thee for llleellom. for the responsibility lwhlch makes failure ‘possible but. isuccesa glorious. We bless Theo llhut Thou Iiaai. trusted us. iSuclr ‘ l-Ienilshlp ls beyond price, (jive 11g i . ‘ Womerfs , Safer Hygiene New-Discards like tissue By unumrr .1. strcxmmn RarmerudNun: OMEN by millions are dis- cardingoid-time“sanitarypads," . unhygienic ma ift methods for a new way call _ otex. ‘HQ-ml. fertilizer. sprayer materials‘ and a modern sprayer, ' Livestock Report (QanaErTPress) I . Arovrnlmhh, March 30.—Witb lee ior sole 0n the lwo markets this morning all sales were made in small lots. Some choice cattle, lwere received for the Easter trade ‘and fancy prices were paid [qr ,1 lfew oi‘ the lop good sléers were lfFgfll 7.7m to 8.00 and good Qowgl lli..>0 and ill? lccortling lo flashing.‘ Onc reni fat cow sold for 8.00 pur lvwl. Columon cows sold for 4.00! l to 5.00 medium calves brought 7,50 and better oilos 8.00 Lo 8.50por¢\vl,, iMost of the hogs werc sold on con-‘ tract at 11.50 allliouzli buyers ivere? . Offering 11.00 u. 11.2.: for weekend; purehaje. - P . I , f‘ ‘f l“ ii- _ ' ~ i Mnmbodohucic N“ . ’ ‘ ' “ ' " ' ' hoojisefgotarlzcd. Road jhatrol Tenders i rlwerbwl .»...... . 9 y" ' ' f , » ‘ l old woodohuck; - A ' y ‘ l » i burrow looking‘, ' . l For "woo Johny . ~ .5 separate Seulld"? riders sddressed to the undersigned and marked ‘yoodehmgjp who _ will be received st this ofrieo until noon on wed- l» 3, b“, l ‘gqgy, April 2M . for the Ml lntonsnce lncLPutl-ol ,. I r f__ ()H.DEAR| FATNBL! - P1181’ HAvI fOunu ‘ldmmp I WISH rll WOULDNT 3E 5° MR8" WITH vim. "B's alanine‘ 1H; rt aov TERRlOi-Y I when.‘ \/ ' QUCH LIGCO! ,. __.. Ouwl) % J / ‘unify cotton pads} one now wears {ii/lit discards as easily as tissue. " No laundry‘ no embarrassment. Five times as absorbent as di- slieerest frocks and gowns with never a. fear of embarrassment. I Another, important factor, it dr-l adorise: thoroughly, thus ending .Doctors and nurse-show widely urge it! 8 in every l0 better class ‘omen employ it. Obtain at any -store simply by saying "KOTEX." Box of 12 costs only u few cents.\Bctsurc you get liic genuine, for only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. Korex ‘WT-AG (545) “Forrester. Ilrlro Eu- l tertainers. ifllfiCF (411) Moulrcui. (fuuccrl All. Royal. , 10.00 P. M. lWEAF (492) N. Y. Wiliilliii-Auglo Persians, in \\'.l.-\R. WTAYil, ‘K SD, WWJ. \\'( ' ('0. W DA F. \VGR, \V.i')l'I l. \\"l".-\l i, \"\"(".Al‘1. | WOC and \\'l.l'l‘. ‘WIS-R (319) Blllfllili. wlour, urn-u. . 10.30 P. M. ucnkrt (300. l:- Pills. \\’.lZ l'l'O- l" gram. 11.00 P. M. "wMlcA (an) x, v. small. ‘Program oo Mid. WBZ (333) Rprilitilioirl. irawaipu. Program. i 1 r-"s/vruns TALKS i 7.30 P. M. WABC i316) New York. Girl Scouts. 7-45 P. M. IQDKA (309) Pittsburgh, l’, of P, 1 ‘Address. ' l 9.15 P. M. ¢WABC (316) New York. I iSeas. l __ WANT TO DANQE7 ‘Seven __ _ 1.00 P. M. WCM‘ (Z78) rhilh. Plfliltllllly. 30 P- M. 9. WEAF (492) N. Y. Lu France, 10.30 P. M. s UECF (411) lilontleal. Mount Royal 11-00 P. M. K213: (309) E- Piris. Pitlsburgh 11.30 P. M, WEAIF (492) Greenwich Vlllngc, ' 12.30 A. M. W132 (333) Springfield, Ho...) Westminster. 1.00 ‘A. M. WABC (316) New York. Waldorf Astoria. (Copyright. 192v. by ihlerhuuhhu Rfldin Programs. Chicago.) *—~Q-O&—-i__ Tho vlcnr was taking to 13.51. m... 0f the young member's o1‘ his flock fwuuuiu," he 1mm, "‘l huh.- u... you have been raising false hop“ N o laundry-discard like tissue / I" several maiden hearts. u rum. °1'l1°'~‘8 110i lie. you are engaged l? Wedge] Feels Sulien Today. h r /——---. LE7. YOU 0N. m 1323K . l HAVE TEETH OF MY i CN/mvoo imawy . r, -.._¢- w.- and it’s so good for-them. G one lzirl in rill-a village. anohlier Jnsuch utbin§?"*W:llliam'8141111911"iii a, third jneaol-ly.‘ "VVh pparson." he expiiiirr you come to Lip ed, "I've lgo o_ bicycle"! .._.._- ._ .____-,.__. . Lltlli- Murllord, llllll llow do Ditch]. y. other C mzo orurnilziirr lrewlrlzlzzw Itbeginl ‘gm flstnmstionimk Stopsltch surm- um. o 1 ' ‘ .. pizza. ".'.:.=::.'.t"£l::.:.“:. " ll'h'l%=&‘£-."°e W-FW ee ngor ' " Recommended by ouutries. IZAZO OINPMENT i 59¢, ’l'he circular euelos which everybody sho new W PARIS llfEDl edl £01! and rgduce all Swelling. . The first; application brings Grout - ‘rblfieuu- sud maim- u iii-MI "m" . l; uerlzhthlspllalrbsmm ‘fiilbtlfiilb “a igbtg‘ W" . (Me sin CINE C0» ‘Sirflete ' <\ l oim-rr NO5E."1Y Noel"! Tnxrs oust em: THAT serédimuvc wensm. TO cs1» m: av m: NQOI.’ bu? lF HYBACK imam 611m. QEEN Lung pg "Av! Fiuo nimyouggr,’ Rim TkAT LONC, Out AND utn I A. raw ‘rmea TONGUE or wdoss By ARIIJHITR-‘CQIAPGQ ‘l . NEyER mmuqogtt Gfir oven ir.~lll':'r ' -.-,.;,_, ENUINE Barbados {met-mi Molasses is the only sweet that should be given to children in liberal quantities. It_ is rich in the very thmgs—1ron, vitamins, mineral salts—,—that growing children need for complete nourishment. ,;,Gi_ve the chil- . " dren a lotdfrGen-rrine" ‘ Barbados EEILM! iMfiffissesl - on their bread, in cooked foods and in delicious mo- lasses taffy. ~ I Genuine “BEMA”. PBAND Sold ionly inQbIzUtBy all. grocers .'i'~‘l-‘.‘ toitake out/MIMI!- mu srmlimAvq-.'_§mr$°; . z ~ his I.