inirpa A s .:. APRIL 6 I "i ysia. w‘ use .1925 ' - t i, at \ _ RWW -'1-SEN0U~‘R 91h MABIIQLQENOUR. 6m .:'°°"°"‘.,.-. pwgnmmrat-fglg: u. a ixli TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE: "‘Every glass of whleky you take shortens your iiie by a weekl" VILLAGE TOPER: "impossible." TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE: ltroted faetl" VILLAGE TOPERr-“lt curl‘! be, for if it were true, have been dead over 200 years ago." - "But lg is scientifically demim i should \ —‘I'he Pauling Show. “Y” Basketball lianquanrcns mu I FRENCH’ BELGIAN I Ti k t h never livel for - - c o s ‘ ave go ‘y y H-ALIAN’ AUST u ‘the doublehca or in basketball ‘to- GERMANIPO ‘SH nigh-t. Both girls teams have num- . and RUSSIAN |urous supporters and lit is quite a GQVERNMENTAND ' puzzle to‘ lfigure out the winners. MUNICIPAL BONDS gfhe Prince Street school have had m-i.~.---~--..-.- ‘ 5MP‘. "$19.22 i.'.‘.i1f.'f.§..‘.i;i‘ ' (Eli Zll‘ i! l1 " C. M. CORDASCQ d! COMPANY . .ed» players; 29o 5b hm“ an“, , illl -the boys ‘game the College MoN-ruunmuw‘ . have the heavier ‘team while tho school figure on counter-acting that ,dis:nlvantage by extra npccd. First game starts at seven-thirty. .l-. i “$46000 O~O4§§§§§O§O444+O-O§ . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ono Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10o per line oLil word» lfunr Insertion» .. In per lino of ii wureln Eillrt Innortlnnn . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7o per line of ll wnrrle 0-0 Of O O O §Q§§§ 0Q O OOOO-O §§§§fQOf§-Q-V§O~§O-§§-§§'Qfi§§-§‘ i u T .~ »\e»~-- ‘u Boarders “Wanted BOARDERS WANTED. APPLY 57 Prince Strertg. 3i Male Ilelp Wanted WANTED~NlAN-TO WORK ON farm. Apply lra.ry “on... sit. ‘ , llerbert. 1S8 4-4 iii l~ or Sale -_--__ _ _ e one BUILTDING LOT FOR SALE-l lillflwllillwvllfl ma cnaalmrnrowu l Palm p Sunday “ ~r~—.—-.-v_ Continued ma: page one trunk»: the ‘Blessed Palm was held’ after the celebration of the Mass. At Evening Devotions the -pre,ach- er twee iltoverond Blather Lawrence Smith who delivered a vory ab! , and eioquentssermon on "the In, , ' Words of Christ on the Cross-ill is consummated." The Reverend Preacher held ‘his large congrega- tion spellbound whd-le ‘hmdeilvored what wfis undoubtedly one of the finest‘ sermons ' ever; ‘heard in the Cathedral.‘ The.’ cg ony and suffering endured on the Cross was pictured with _wonderfui effect and those who ' heard the seamen were moved in a tremendous manner. Following the Sermon ‘Benediction of-‘ivhe Most Blessed Sacrament was imparted. (l, kwednesday, Thursday and Firi- dl. fioyenings of this week the Ofllce of lTene-brae will‘ be sung. This is _ one of the most inspining services of the lboman- Catholic Ritual. Thursday morning. at the 'P6ntifi- cal High Mass, whiehwill ‘be cele- brated at 8 o'clock, His ‘Lordship Bishop (Theory will bless the Oils. Friday afternoon there will be the Way oi’ the Cross at 3 o'clock and Saturday morning there will be the‘ blessing of the Ea-ster Water. * Enlarging from the rigors of lLent the Church wild go en fete Bin-star ‘Strndny and ‘the choir will render special music in celebration of the Anniversary oi’ the Resurrection of Christ. ‘baseball Meeting At Lyceum Tonight CLINTON HENDERSON 1 Clinton Henderson. of Henderson- Stuart, Ltd, _ Montreal, who w“ Blogted one of the vice-president of the Canadian Produce Association. at tho annual convention of the n. aoeiation held reoeptly in Tm-qngq, Great Speech By Hance Logan in‘ House Saturday (Special to the Guardian) " QTTAWA. 0nt., April 5.—-Hance -7~ 103ml. Liberal member for Cumberland and R. A. Hoey, Pro- gressive member" for Spplug. Tiilhi. monopolized the greater part of the debate oi’ tl B d t. * which was continued in ltehe Flofgie org,?,,e,zg‘,zi,s,f,orn $235,131" 201G631“ yfidttiftlfiy. The member f0!‘ Lyceum tonight at 7 o'clock sharps Cumberland spout thc greater por- tion of his time in emphasizing the opportunities of closer trade rela- tions between the Dominion and the West indies. Mr. Logan de- livered, incidentally, one of the moot constructive speeches which has been placed upon llansard for very many years. In the opinion of Mr. Logan, Canada could be] made a self-contained nation, so far as food producte- and every- thhlg else is concerned, if it were to enter into an with those portions of the [iritls Empire lying immediately lo the south ‘cast oil the Dominion of Canada. . THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) All interested are cordially invited to attend. Sing-Song A6133? “Y” As usual there was a largo tu-rn- out Ifor ‘the regular after church serv cc. , A delightful ’Ce-lio Solo »by -Mr. |Hcrbert Webbcr and a beautiful [vocal solo by Mr. -Percy Williams economic r|nio|1i:i_l"1'l?91ll fircaiiy increase enthus- h em n be musical end of tho pro- lgrnm, while iMujor Hitchcock of the ‘z (r‘res., a ‘m; or 5 gu- er; c and dwelling ‘c-n its different fea- iurcs, using as one of his examples llrrleltgieci; {Friars ~%rlvtlatiotin Alrmy -' - o 1on1 on, ng an . w ere .221’ ;":'.i:.*:@.°'."'.@ Pa?‘ . __ .. n’! i‘ n er am nusci, en i‘ ‘ '1“ "r 9X55 i! m‘ they can again go out and face the ported good at nll points. lhroduc- worm as before tlon (hiring the past week ‘has in-' rm,“ Guru-nu], Vaughan and creased cousideru-bly and "the quui- Miss “man Fang ac,“ a n0 “y “f mceims or the "iiirkei ‘is companists for-tho evening. s . ed into lust year, and the work cuannuu Legislative Assembly “Continued from page one witlaihe resolution; and it was read a first time. > M5, J. Augustine McDonald than bcsumed the debate on the Budget. _ e Qwent on to compare the man- agement of the late Government with that of the present Govern- monr-particularly in respect to the. road projects. Eleven con- traots were, he pointed out, enter- ‘was ‘completed for $1080 per mile, ‘on the average, as against $1980 on the average paid by the late Government. He quoted figures showing that contracts in the F r. Augustus District had coat, while the- Liberals were in office $1998 per mile; and last year the same kind of roads were made in the same district for $1100 per mile. The bridges in his district were, he Bald, dilapidated when the late Government left office. Many of them have since been repaired and others are yet to-bo repaired by the present Government. As to the Agricultural Department, he con- tended that it was as woii managed by the present Minister of Agricul- turc as by any former Minister. and he declared that dlon. Mr_ IMy- ers deserves great credit for his efficient management of his De- partment. in respect to the Prohib- "OTY Liquor Law,‘ ire pointed out, that the Dominion Government is not co-operating with the Prohi- bition Commission, and that the low is being persistently pvaded. Micro harm, he said, is being done by boot-legging and- by the home» brew than if light beers were pur- mitted to b e sold legally. Liquors will be sold here, no matter what the law may be. He. supported the proposal that tho sale of light beer should be per mitted under thc law. Something must be done to provide a harm- less drink for thc people instead of the liquor now portal-fen of by them. As to the returned soldiers. they are entitled to every consid- eration They ought not to be giv- en merely low or menial positions. The highest positions in the country should be open to them. Returned soldiers should be up pointed to the Senate 0f Canada, Mr. MeLure remarked upon ris- ing that not iraviug said anything during the debate on the Draft Address he would extend his con- gratulations lo the Mover and Seconder of the Address in reply Works to gravel the roads leading into the city and the towns. The present Minister of Public Works be said, deserves credit for the has- ; mess-like manner ln which he has zone into and curried on the road work oi the country. The roads in 192fwere better made, and they were made at less cost by nearly u thousand dollars per mile than they were by the late Government. Mr. Mollure then dealt with the pur- chase of bonds by the late Govern- ment and the present Government contending that the latter had made the better bargain, The Stew art Government had, he declared. lived up to its pro-election promis- es, The charges of the Leader of the Opposition as to the expendit- ures of the Government are not in accord with the facts. The articles bought by the present Government were needed; and they were bought. at the lowest prices. As to the new system of book keeping. ii» has but lately been introduced and it is unfair to charge against it the mistake that had been made in the accounts as at first submitted. lilon. McDonald dealt. first of all, with the charge that the Gov-y ernment had followed in the foot- steps of their predccesso s with respect to roads. He referred to the fact that in 1923 wor_k on all me projects was stopped on the 26th of July. All that could be done that year after the present Gov- ernment gained office was to save (he 6,000 bags of cement that were lying about, here and there. throughout the Province This ce- ment was for the most part saved -—thnugli it had been very careless ly stored and some of it was des- troyed. it was found necessary to complete the twenty unfinished projects. and to comliiflm ‘hem l“ 1924. Then there was a balance 07 the Federal grant for this Provin- ce at Ottawa; and the question was. should advantage be taken of it? Advantage of it was taken, But in the mehtod of handling the work a great change was tirade. A 6°!" parison of results showed that the cost, the present Government 1h- curred was $1.113 lief mile- “hue the cost under the late Govern- ment was $2,168 D81‘ mlie- The": was also u. aavinlt 0f $5.000 i" 9'15‘ ineering work. These are fair sam- ples of the results of the ilrffervnt methods followed by the lute alili the present Governments. As to Jnhn Mz-Guirk to whom reference had been mode bi’ "i? 1103M’ "r the Opposition, when tenders came in the fitness of the mun mill hi" ability had to be taken into ‘consid- eration in looking up the record in the Lieutenant Governor's open ing speech. Then be wont on to criticize thc argument 0i’ the Lend- er of the Opposition in respect t0 the Budget, Early in 1924 the Lea- lier of thc Opposition had started out to soc the country in his polit- ‘good. ill! lilonireni, storage opera-- tiona have (‘(llil‘llll.‘ll(‘.i‘ii' and it islH . . f h i likely that the ‘uiovemoni in‘i t - ' age will become gcirvrul (lnriggaiflrgi 0 t e m: xt week 0r w“ days’ as Egg,“ ‘my “Y?! lit ilil 12—~Spcc.inl classes. ii till 5-Stud-ents. WillflP-(i Ht the presint time are the 5 t.-ill 6—liusinessmon. br-Tut flllililiy for storing. Tel-mm; uimrkivt may. jabbing spc<>ia~ls 37. zexiras 3i, firsts 33, seconds 30. ‘Mon real jlliliiiii}! vxtrwn ilk. {ii-tits p15. sci-ends ‘till m {l2 “intern 11111-11;- 7.30-—-l’rinco Street vs. West gpts uncle-rug: 1| Si John N, ll._ gx- Kent ‘Girls Basketball. rats johhiin: 125. firsts 34. 8.l5-—-West Kent vs. 1st your ' ..__. ll‘. W. Col-loge. |.°‘-°°¢<*I ~-e~--u..-¢¢+oiilO\Vl-iNG v H _ ' 7.00~—St. James vs. St. I'a‘ul‘s . E Ilolcl I \ 1910113 8.50-M00l‘e st McLeod v-s. Stan- wn" strut’ cn-Hfluhwn iey ‘Shaw & Penrdon. GENERAL. Address "ll" c o. Giliiflllnil. ‘ 2004-64“ NOTICE-AS I INTEND DISCON~ tinuing my ltawleigh business, l FOR '5A|-E—BU‘9'NE‘55 sT-AND- wish to notify cuatomens to ‘be including dwelling house and un-epared w pay up accounts due 0N‘!!- ifllilii)’ iBflfli- can" 0'- 50"» me, on my next call. John J. Mc- Auctioncers. ltil-idlfruwiii. K“; Albany, p_ E_ .1__..19(;.4.3.3| .-._.- FOR SALE — HOUSE ALMOST now. situated at Orwell for fur- ther particulars apply to .1. Thomas fiicKennn. Vernon Bridge 181 i-l-sruw-Zii FOX FEED — FRESH KILLED tripe can be shipped daily. Ap- ply to Public Abbatolr, Halifax. N. S. 1075324 I-ii FOR SALE-BO fr-BUB. TCHOICE seed wheat, early Rod Fire. 125 ‘bus. Charlottetown No S0 llarlcy; quantity of choi Banner Oats. Apply McLeod Bros.- Nrirt-h Wilt- shire ---1l5!t-:l-27=fr|rw-i3i ' CHARPLEB SUCTION FEED lream Supnratoris for snic. Capacity 250. 350 and 450 lbs. Also second hand machines in gnmi order. liopuir parts for nll machines in uiock_~'l‘erma to suit lormanvllle, P. E. l. vcyor. ‘ " 8iltl~3-27-3wks NOTICE-ANY PERSON CAUGHT fishing. trapping or shooting around our pond will be prosec- uted. A. K. llonry. George Weeks, Tuppur Taylor, Granville. To Let ‘T-‘O LET-T-CAT TO NURSE-FOXES. John it. Marks. ‘New London. P. customers. J. L. Douglas. 1T0 Grafton Street. ‘Charlottetown. E‘[~*194‘4'6'2‘ ‘ n; n. l. izoc-h-aomwm —' '- ‘ Wanted Female Help Wanted ——~-~—— wanna-runs: FURNISHED " “ rooms with light housekeopinl! IARID WANTED FOR- OINERAL privileges. Apply X. 611811118"- dinuoework. Apply 77‘, Ultber 170433‘ '€l'li1C0 St. 184-143! -—-*-—‘ " "“"" "' ‘ —-——-i-——-v—-rg-r-~ —-- WANTED-TWO AUDIT AC- wKNTED-PUPIL NQREEO, BOM- (rountnnts, Grade ii for the Aud- okaet ilospltal." Sirowbegan, itor Genornfa Department. Ot- 715-8-8-80! tawa. Initial salary $3.600 P0!‘ "i" ~ Home. WANTED-MAID roireeuzaar. ‘housework. Apply 1i? Hayfield St. . 1 num. Candidates must have qual- liicd by examination as members ‘oi a recognized Cnnudian Associa- tion of Accountants with at i088! six yrerars-ubsequcnt experience in public accounting. Aliiil! i” the ‘Civil "Service Commission. Ot- tawa. not. later than ‘April 16th. i 193-i-6-2l i WNTED, GOOD HOUSEKEEPER mrmodintely for small family in hsriottetown. two months at - centric-wash! .Rfif_fli‘flllceg re-__ quires. Apply "13’, c.o. Guardian. . ‘ _ '7 159-4-8-3i . , Queen Hotel Water lilo-r. Charlottetown --——-—,n-r-~____ --<----—-~ f, . ' Tale popular Hotel im been completely now-MI imf often ivory comfortable accommodation to the travel» 1 ling nubile. ‘ The fable ia especially good ,- amf the nun» are courteous- J JNO. A. acDONAL-D, LAND 8U R- ‘ Pool, billiards, bowling, shlowgyrs,‘ Offers to th t ill public a eomfocrtabievfrp-rrag- reading roilms u-"|y.°"r_c°"v°m°"°“‘ date Hotel. Contains 44 PERSON rlolpml ‘vviith private baths. __ N's e Cnsne ie famous nil Rev Fmwr W‘ - 1 ‘aish of St. Dun- over Canada. Telephone in ‘ all rooms. Courteous service. Stan's Cuthedml’ who ha“ been i“ the City ‘Hospital for some time H. C. BROWN, nflsrfluiferina from an attack 0i‘ , Mung", Ln Grippe. is now fully Fepovcrml b _ . _ and was able to assume ‘Ms (luflm; . at tho Cathsrlrai yesterday. w , Charlottetown - BIRTHS ‘ Hotel C0., Ltd. E GiLLiS-To Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Proprietors (liliis. 13 Pnsslnore Si, a daughter. o0+¢4o¢ooo+o4 we“ e VICTORIA HOTEL LW- J» ‘Mi1.0l|0lifl1il..Moncton; J. u. Fumes. Montreal; (i.'f1od<lmrri,"l‘0- Lolrto: H. L. ‘Muir, Toronto; u, (1. eandalln-rds, Ruck [shim], Q1... DErYfllS MacNElLL-Dierl April s. at Mn- mu. Mrs. Georgi». MQQNQIIL 359,1 28. Furlerul, Tuesday at 2.00 p.111. from her lntu residence l0 Brook- Lhfliii Cenrvtery. j "* IN MEMORIAM iii Loving Memory of our Dear Daughter Mrs Harold Mefllonagl . H | g | ' ' “my Nprlrsth’ “Lines e en rad ey), who pIllCd v pit llnfleth low in every heart; We hear it each and all- A song of Uioaa who answer not, Howev we may oali. , They throng the Iilelite of the breast; ‘ We see them aa of yore- TThe kind, the bravo, the true, the sweet Who walk with ue no more. IMERTEC av MOTEHER mo FATHER t ical car. lie then found out to some extent how greatly the late Lluvernment had neglected the roads die found the roads in a “desperate condition." 'I‘hcn ire tried to have the proposed Experi- mental Fox Station established in or near his own district-not where the interests of the fox in- dustry would he most advantag- eously promoted. That was neith- er generous nor just on thc part of the Honorable gentleman. Mr. MeLure said that the finding of suitable markets for the products o! the Province is one of the proli- lems for its Government and peo- ple. ln this regard, good progress had been nnnic by thc present Commissioner of Agriculture. There is, he pointed out. an exccl~ lent demand for starch in ‘ff-mania. and that demand she-aid not he supplied from Holland! lt should be supplied from this Province. lie proceeded to say that he favored co-opcration in the marketing of our flue furs, as well m: m : ‘m. tiucts_ He would also iii:-. to .. further and better pmterllliri 1.1 - en to our wild animals. Our mink skins are of a high standard, and for musk rats, rncnon, oic., there should, he thought. he n close season. As to the poll lax, he would like to know if tho leader of the ‘Opposition intends to restore that tax. The gasoline tax is, ho contended. fair and equitable. it is paid only by those who are well able to pay and it is applied only to the tnainteuancc of good roads. Aa to idrlucatirm ii is coating us n great deal more than this Province can well afford. What we should have in mind is n practical educa- tion ,such as will enable the youth of the Province to work aml suc- ceed here—-not such as will tend to induce them to go away from (he Province, l-ie advocated n con- solidation of the smaller schools. Concerning the improved llighwny System, it has added much to the public debt of tile vProvinue. lie was pleased to learn that it is the in- tention of thc Minister of Public i ‘had to be given to this fact; illln i I John ltitiflnlrk. it W118 700ml ma‘ he was very slow in thc DTOTHULK)? of his work. lie had taken up l1 1| summer in the making 0f two flhll a half miles of road. Culifllllirfflilil" it was decided to iii"! We FY1139“ to Mr. Kelly at the some D1101‘- “S, ‘Mciluirk tendered for. Mr. Kvllyl ‘um-formed his contract promptly and strtisfacteriiy. Some cf the, road contractors lost nmuey inst. year, Some of them made a doc- icirt profit. it is true that when the ‘Government started last sprink- many difficulties were distill/PTO" particularly in regard to bfiilgfi$< Concrete and steel bridliefi W011‘ built after tho Ema! 5mm‘ ‘if Dc‘! 'ccmer 1923; and these will be gnflli long after the bonds sold t" cover the cost will be redeemed. Next your it is proposed that 1111"!" tically all the work shall be of a permanent character. Lookinl-l 1W‘ er the whole ground it would be found that the [iTC-OISCUOH (dodger. pt‘ the Government had been per f()|~n]e(]_ >}IQ]'|_ Mr iMuDfllllilll centers ted the statement of the Opposi- tlon that the finances of the pro- vince were in a worse DOBiHDn than it was at the end of last your ‘ii ‘lire fact is, he showed, that at thc . .i ti‘ inst year the Province wa- . lpect to its current account. . aunt $1.000 better off than it was at lim end of the previous year. As to the boasted surpluses of the late (luvcrnmcrit, he showed iimt they ivera ingeniously contrived ~bul uni. rcui. Lie declared that. nevi-r has a tax been inure-used iiy thw- Cuxrservutive Party. 'l‘axuiiun hilw always been increased by the Lib i-rals. When in office Liberals tot.- uiiy disregarded the tnumlatcs of the people. On the olher hand ilu- Conscrvativea have economizcd in the people's interests. As to the gasoline tax, it was frilly and fair- ly (iiscussed last year; and, it has worked out very well indeed, There is no fnvor_ The whole object cf ii is to repair the (lumage dune the roads by automobiles. Farmer's curs damage the roads as mncn n. those of other persons, and cfnrnor be justly exempted. As to prohibi tlon it is regrettable that liquor is being drunk, ‘The home-brewer is a greater menace. in Mr, Mellon- aid's opinion than the booilegger. The Commissioners have adopted n business-like policy and they have A NEW EASTER ilAT FOR 30o ‘ Change the color of your straw hat with . comm-TE i | ly cared for. _ - i ‘ mm m» new. , chrtteio- 4i "\l'i‘|i€ “ski Hi1» Vlvw-nisi irriinyl ' Dr (YHAQY Q ‘v91! Dill» i??? . - ~.; ‘V, _§,,,.,..,.,7 ..Y.,._......_..‘_....-..,... .. $..‘\I ‘,. _ . rsemouae AUNT (amino experience u vloit to pie; n. mutt: nfhQ place we: packed and that suffocating not that I {he “m, cup-l "y; to e e Mnptger, ‘Aloe 1M6, VII IANI we near about? iioii p _ .1’? g}, - _ "till l p iiln. no cotons) _ 0"", Yflifve changed the hat no much that you wouldn't ""°Onize It yourself. 5 it ie easy to ole-sixteen eolen to cheese from; all of ' them waterproof and durable. A brush. with every bottle. invokes DRUG ~ o0... Ian. ‘ i ‘bate, ments salted for by Mr. McArihun, made it pay. At one dciock he moved the adjournment of the de- ..\iir_ James B. McDonald then ask ed the Minister of Public Works if he had received a petition from the residents of Peake‘s Station and ‘Elliotvnle respecting the road con- necting thePeelws Road with the i8 Road. and what are the inten- tions of his Department in that re- Rard. Hon. Mi‘. McDonald replied that the petition had been received and‘ would be ‘considered. Mr. ‘MeNutt asked the ‘Minister of Public Works if he hld received a petition from the ” residents of ‘Lot l4 and 16, asking for an im- proved highway on the Moilean Road, lending from the Western Road across yGrand River Bridge to Tyne Valley. apd what are the intentions oi his Department. lion. Mr, McDonald replied that the pe- tition had been received and that the improved highway would be made. Hon. Mr. Stewart submitted state- The House then adjourned anti iiokzinek today . . " @—'¢P ' Pass mm ...- r |_ .f.i'i3ii'£L.f"c.ff.if'ii'.f5.-{ii. “Big-I”? Vacetign‘ i‘ pep i’ whole year through” i” ‘)"1II|¢¢I' Fm,‘ Farmer r if ‘y, V ' g3 OW many last dice, times have and if this in the cane you Illliflot have 111',‘ to per- you been away on a vacation and felt per- fectly great?’ -' _ your ex- You have had and get a that "Never to business on felt better in time. If you my life” feeling do not get to --WHY‘! Sirn- business on ply because you time you an are living out cutting down in th e open, you r elliciency exercising prop- and this article eriy, eating iabohelpvyoprbe- 4 heartily, k e e p-. vAgA-i-rgg come more 'efl-' ‘ ing regular‘ , cientbybeeom- hour-g and giving an entirely in; more healflry. - .' > different set of m es a When the alarm clock gees, ofl’, do not reach out and turn it and wait until. someone v insist! that you get up. Just. In payment for thisdittle at- jump out of the bed, and pro- tention, these muscles allow coed ylfl; g1“ 10119175“ Q15]. you to feel better than you felt does: ' ' in a long, long while. There- 1. Lia flat on your beck, fore, if you wereto livevin such hands at ‘sides, palms down. = ‘ a manner and give your mus- Take a deep slow inhalation cles a chance to limber up at raising the chest high, bring- least once or itwioe a day, isn't in‘ abdomen in and turning it safe to assume you palms up with shoulders to the would feel constantly ' better floor, hold breath for five see- than you do now, by going on in a certain routine and getting practically no exercise? An excellent way to add exer- cise to your present routine chance to stretch themselves and know that they have not; been completely forgotten. without encroaching too much straight, toes pained, egg. on your time or folding yon rtrfl, spreadhande1a1id$and of your spare moments of re- hzing together again. l laxatlon and pleasure, may be 8. From flat poaidd, hands found in the following sngges- and legs up straight, knees ~ tions: still’, toes pointed, emu hands Lat n: for example say that and lqs alternately.‘ .3 . ~, your alarm dock tingies forth L Lie flat on _ hlnds ’ its undesired announcement at folded behind owths ma: of t 7 a.m. To-mnrrow morning set your clock 15 minutes ear- lier; this is not because you should arise earlier than you are doing, but because you probably sleep until the very gradually increasing until can be done 15 times each. Diet to Combat Fermentation BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, orange, or a sour apple. One soft boiled 0x8. whole wheat, rye, or gluten bread, one slice. Weak tea or a coflee substitute. Between breakfast and lunch drink at least two I glasses of water. LUAICHEON: A vegetable luncheon, consisting of any of the following vegetables: Asparagus, spinach, beet greens, cauliflower, string beans, carrots, groan peas or onions. Corn or bran mafia, cocoa or claoeo- late unsweetened. Stewed or fresh fruit. . ' DINNER: Any broiled lean meat, chicken or fish. - Om vegetable, such as mentioned above, a baked pkto with plenty of butter and be sure to eat the skin. Fruit or pudding. Coffee substitute or weak tea. Between luncheon and " er, and before bedtime, two glasses of water should be taken. Mr. McGovern 1011i answer your question. on. A. McGovern at all times _ A Sweet Brea/th p After catin or smoking i Wrigleyk reshens the N“ mouth and sweeten: the breath. _ " \.. 9o easy to carry the little packet in your pocket i So important to have when the mouth needs’ cleansing and fresbening! Odors of dining or smoking - M-gleyir l: more quickly drsappear~ teeth are - _ _ brightly bumished- Smiles tggfivzfnxgta just naturally come because p ' nerves are soothed. throat ie "I!!! QiWhYMV e rcfreeherlthc stomach relieved ‘WWW’ "W4"- aad digestion aided. "a er every ma!” .. - ....,1,..._ Lfl“ ~ - wsnvvwesmwo ~ -~,».-= P-iwwslfl