JANUARY s, 193s PR5 iZi0n Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. G. C YLE “T551153 ORGANIST PRO TEM— SS RENA WOOD ' .-»~ J» MORNING WORSE!) 11.00 A. M.—Theme: "The Discov- ery of God." ' Hymns-Bl. 163, 40s, m. Anlhem-"wim Are These?" Staine 2.30 P. hL-Sahb th S hooi Bible Classes.“ c n!‘ EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. liL-Theme: “The Atone. i nicnt." ‘ Hymns-sis, 2oz. 41o. Anthem — "Saviour Thy Children 1WD" — — — — — — Sullivan (iv t0 Church "w! Sunday. It will give you the best start for the week in body, mind, and spirit. woo .. o. eoooo oocoooooocloounooocroooo UUUUCYDTFDU Roeliforil Square REV. CANON E. n1. MALONE, M.A., L.Th, SUNDAY SERVICES 8.00 A. M.—Iloly Communion 8.45 A. M-Matlns. 11.00 A. lib-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. zso P. M.-Sullday School. 7.00 P. M.-Evensong and Sermon. I X X X X X X X : X X : X X : X X I I I X X .x X I x X I I ‘l X I The Presbyterian Church In Canada Mlnister-rlEV. n. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, on. U £1. James Church Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN AND EVENING AT SEVEN (TCLULYK THE HOLY (IOMiVIUNIONIvVILL BE CELEBRATED AT MORNING SERVICE Sunday School at Two-thirty. Evening Music: Antliem-"Saviour Rillse"—liiackctt. Duet. Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. N.D. MacLean Orgunist-dllrs. Keith Rogers. Choir Lexider~—Mrs. J. A. LBWSOW COIIDIALLY Again to Thy Dear Name We STRANGERS ANII VISlTORS INVITED. i no NOT BENEFIT TI-IE'Y. M. 0.11. “45 FATHER” Prince Edward Theatre Jan. 20-21-22 THURSDAY — FRIDAY - SATURDAY All friends o! the ' ’ are y, _ from canvasse a or telephone 95 and tickets will be delivered. “ I 1 u Ln NOTE-TICKETS PURCHASED AT rnrnraa cox ornce surronr voun Y, M, (LA, “w-V v Hjierurennllenepenblpenepenlellpelellnrerurcrlldpuoerenurennna u-m-muam Trinity United Church nev. noon MILLER, M. A.. B. 0.41m“, auv. A. u. MacKENZIE, n. Ar-Assietent iu- . s. nor KENDALL, I..R..A.M». s..1.c.o.-o1-¢mu1. 11.00 A. M.--Public WorshlP- ' Sermon-“CONDEMNING RESERVES" - Rev. Hugh nuller. M- A- ,. Anthem-WI wiu Lift Up WM Em" J- 01"“ “'Y""°4 2.30 P. M.—-Sunday Schmil and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Public Wors p. Bermon-“IVIIAT WE FIND 0F GOD IN CHRIST" Rev. Ilugh Miller. M- A- u Anthem-“The King oi Love M)’ SIIBPIRM l! smile! visltprg and students Cordlally Welcome. Cor. Prince and Fitzroy The BAPTI§T Churc MINISTEIt-JTIIE REV. runway L. BENTON. B. D. MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK Organ Prelude-Prelude on 01d 104th - - - - Parry _ Sermon-“Iiow Shall We ltcgard the Baptism of Jesus?"- The Rev. II. L. Denton End of a series on Great Doctrines of the Church. Anthem-Selected — — — — — — — — — - - Choir TIIE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. The two senior groups meet at 12 o’ciock. In the Junior Brotherhood. Mr. R. J. Rupert leads a discussion on “What Should be the Attitude of a Christian Toward Civic Affairs?" Classes Ior all needs. EVENING WORSHIP 7 OTLOCK Organ Prelude-B. Mlitr Fugue — —- — — — —- Bach Sermon-"By Way of arable" — -- -- — Mr. Dfllioll Anthem-Selected -- — — — — - — — — — — Choir t! Annual congregational meeting takes place Wednesdeh 112th January at 7.30 P. M. Choir Director-Miss v. n. M. Campbell. Mill. BN- Organist-Miss Helen Calibecii. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURLII. U£IQCYQ1Z§Coi< ‘C: 1 rllfifil" Centrally Chrisiien Church MINISTLR-JIEV. S. C. COOPER. Th. M. ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DINGWELL 35110133201DQEIDQQUUQQOGDDQQQQQDCPQQDQ Si. Paul's Church TIIE CIIURCII OF ENGLAND IN TIIE DOMINION OF CANADA 1st SUNDAY AFTER EPIPllANY 8T0 A. M.-IIoiy Communion. __ “'50 A‘ MPgRI/llllnfl Phil‘:- and Sermon "'11" F" s e I Oifertory Anthem-“Arise. Shim" - -'| " c‘ “m” 2.30 P. lit-Sunday School and Bible C All! - 3.45 r. lit-Baptisms. l 1.00 P. lVL-Evenlng Prayer and lenrion-"A Well O thlehem" T. Field- AiMhem-“Ilet o. Now Ge Even unto If - lverybody Welcome. t nuv. n. o. RAYMOND» M- M "m" KISS LILLIAN EARLE-Ofllnlst. ALBERT DINNIS-Choir Director. nnnnnnnkkflnmnxmkflnnnuxnnuxnunnnkflx Morning Service-IMO A. M. Scrmon-"The Real And The Ap- parent” I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house 0i the Lord. [Inlay iehofl-l-I I. It Evening Service-‘LOO P. M. Scrmon-"Sowilll And Rflllilfll" him that overeomeih will I. grant to sit with inc In m! ‘ throne even as I also overcame and am set down with my Father in his throne. . ALL OORDIALLY INVITED To SEVENTH-DAY AIIVEIITIST Glillhiili Minister-Evangelist ii. ll. Brennan IPECIAL panics-roar senvrcas wn.L as oonoucr- ao m rue new ciiuncn BUILDING on LAPTIIOBN AVE. summon AFTERNOON AT z an. e SUNDAY n s rm. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 8 P. M. i BISHOP W. B. OCIIS l 0i Oshawa, Out. l WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKEI. VISITING MINISTER! PROM HALIFAX 8T. JOIIN, N. 8., WILL ALSO II PRESENT. The Public II Coftllally Invited. run: ciinizwrrisrowu GUARDIAN 1st. Charlottetown Group On Friday, December 10th, a very enjoyable evening was held at the 1st. Charlottetown Group Head- quarters. Donald Glllis gave a very instructive and interesting story, lliustrated with Lantern Views of his trip through England, Scotland, Holland. and France. He also show- ed many souvenirs which he had collected on his trip to the Scout Jamboree in Holland. Brother Raymond also told of the customs and life among the Dutch natives of Guano. Scuntefs Cluh ' A11 enjoyable meeting 0i.’ the Scooters Club was held at the Headquarters of the 1st. Charlotte- town Groun last Tuesday evening. A committee consisting oi S. C. Moore, D. Wcdgc. Lorena Sampel, arid Irene MacDona d was appoint- ed to consider the formation of a Glee Club. The 2nd. Charlottetown Group will be responsible for the program at the neYt meeting of the club, which is to be held on the second Thursday in February. 3rd. Charlottetown Rover Sea Scouts At the request of the ‘Ladies Guild of St. James Kirk the Ser- vices of the Sea Rovers were used in the dccornt on o! the church and Sunday 5111001 for the Cll1‘lStll’l£\.~. season. This work was carried out under the capable supervision of their 2nd. Mute, Fred Smith. lite Central Guardian Thin column la renewed for rum oi’ local Interest but advertising a news; nature may be imierleii at I illllfiCu coivranirnnriou LIFE m sueauce L-tilliii-‘l-IZ-Lilz Edge Flour in sanlary 50 lb. bugs. received word of the liiaiiic of 11s niece, MLss Elsie Mares-head, R. N, rliiuzlilcr Henry and the lute Mtrs. iyiorcslirznii formerly of West Devon, P Miss Moreslicad was 22 of age. Death was due to pneumonia. ISLAND LADY PAS§ES-—NP\VS was received on Christmas Day of the death oi Mrs. Mary McMillan on Dec. 10th. 1937, widow of the late Mr. George A. McMillan, 103 Bell Ave.,' Winnipeg, Man. she was survived by her children all oi whom were at llQl‘ bedside ex- cept. Rev. G. A. McMiliiii of the United Church of Miiiiota. Mun. Mrs. McMillan was a daughter o: the late John and A1111 Fair- clougb of South Riistico. P. I land, where she had many fi-eucls and relatives. TIIE Ii.-\I"I'l.?3'1‘ (jlll'lt(.'l1.— Till‘ Rev. Harvey L. Demon. preaches the second oi u writs o1 sermons 011 the (trout Doctrines of the Church, lakiirg us 111.: Llicmc o1 the morning “How Sim 1 We Regard the Bapt sin of Jesus?" 111s evening sermon will be “By '.Vn,v of Iur- able." At the Junior lsrotlu-rliooci gathering in the afternoon All: R. J. Rupert lends a drscussion on "Villa: Should be the Christian's Attitude to Civic Affairs?“ Included ill the music of the day will bc i112 1110111- ing prelude “Choral Prefuile. on Old 104th" (Parry) with s: ll-ctczl anth- em, by the choir. At lllf‘ en 111111.‘; service B Minor Fugue by Bach uill be the prelude. Selected anihem by the choir. It was announced that the annual congregational meeting would be held on Wednesday eve-n- iug. January 12th. Aiifillllflll was directed 1o the personal conference period on Thursday afternoons from 3 to 6 rfciock. when Mr, Demon will be pleased to meet any who wish 1'1 talk over personal problems. Church The Rovers received congratula- tions from a number of different sources and they certainly are tie- serving of credit for their efforts. Four new recruits have recently! been taken in the Ship's Company’ and are now serving their perod oi probation as Rovcr Squires. The following are the new members: Avon Andrew, Ralph Dumont, B111 Bcntiey, Drummond Cobb. We M511} these boys the best of luck in Rn- veririg and many enjoyable cruises. during their service in this Crew. St. John Ambulance Course Courses in St. John Ambulance work have been held recently for the Scout Leaders of Charlottetown. The lectures were conducted by Dr. Blake, and the examinations were held by Dr. Johnson when 13 lclid- ers completed the Course. T111.» . course proved to be very successful and plans are being made for con- duct ng a similar course m the ma!’ future. 3rd. Charlottetown Wolf Cub Pack This Pack held their annual Bean Supper on December 27. This was carried out through the man- agement of Fred. Smith and the past Leader Niel‘ Burnett who is at present. studying Theology a1 McGlll University. After the supper the Cubs re- tired to their lairs and each 0f the leaders took charge of a SiX f0! M1 instruction period. Aitcr this gables were enjoyed by 81l- T11e Cubmuster, J. F. Gordon act- ed as chairman at the banwlflt "m1 also remarked on the success of tli s annual event. King Arthur Rover Crew The King Arthur Rover Crew held r1 short meeting at Headquart- ers on ’l‘11ui"stii1y' evening. This meeting was attended by i1 lflllsi! number of yollllp, men who seem to be very interested in Hovering. This was the iiilt-i-al meeting for this group and the program of Ro- vering was oulluicd to the BOYS by the District Comnilss 0110i‘, W. Wur- ren. The Rover Cicvwwill be under the leadership oi (rvorgo Coffin who has been connected with Scouting ill the UllllAid SWIQS l0!‘ a number of years. 0th. Charlottetown Scout Troop The 611i. Cliur1ot.'.etou'i1 I_30_y Scout Troop held u nicotine, on 1‘l'l— day, December 17.11. in the Hey Rcilceuici" llali. Sever-bl visitors were present. '.l‘l1c 111.1111 part 0f 111w 0V0- niiig was taken up by a campfire} A treat supplied by M11 “lid MTSV F. A. Driscoll was greatly npprcc - ated by the boys. No Court oi Hon- our wns held. The Troop appears to be PTO- gresslng ln excellent marl-ner- lst. Belle River Troop The ist Belle River Troop held their regular iveekly meeting Mon- day, December 27th, at which the following boys were invested: Albert MacNell, Goodwill MacDougall, John Riley, and John Cook. The boys are all very interested and are preparing to hold a concert in the near future. The boys of this Troop visited the Eldon Troop and were very sorry that none of the City Scouts or Leaders were at the meetng. The festive season is over. Scout meetings are again in full swing. A11 Leaders should make our Provincial ‘Camp e goal for each Scent this yeah No More lackuche ‘Ifikbllllldneylhehere. PfeefNI plh-Ilnorelnien rut-queues tube Qleweperlie-nu cleenhulthylkhll e one intention ctr-n nnnml general lnll. Olly a dollar he a hil Ileiiti‘: i tr-hent. Atlruetcnqlireeklu lnhuebrlnlbnm study, Fitzroy SlrCCi. door PERSONALS Mrs. Nelson Raitenbiuy. of Fred- erictou, N B is visiting her fn- thcr, Mr. George J. 51111111, at L111? Admiral Bcaliy Hotel in 5.11111. John. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard of Tignish, who have been \";i1ii~! in the city the guests of Dz". J. E. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard. left yesterday morning on return home. . Mr. Wm. llngg has returned to ‘Dalhvuslc to resume his studies in 'I'l1ird Year Denim; n1'<-i' spending 1113:; Christmas. \“"‘flil‘\il wi‘h his pPTEIIYS Afr. and M1» W. G. I-Ivgg. 11c prv-"i n11 his (‘irrit- mas examinations. Miss Esihei"Rr1Licr1lJui"y' of Chm."- lottetowri arrived home last i11gl1t from Baltimore where she was a guest during the holiday .?t‘.i~'1'|!1 oi ,‘her two uncles nud tluir nniiies. ‘Dr. Arthur Bell and Vernal A. W iBell. i Ml‘. and Mrs. Crcorpte Walton imri sou Francis. accompanied by NIL-s Theresa Airfiirdle, of Moncion. N. B.,spnnt.t11i- new year's with Mrs. Walton's sister. l. Clinrles E. McDonald. Summcrsicie. M Mr. Euclid Gaudot. literature at t11c .31:- Qucbec City. left y ‘errlriy morn- ing to resume 111s ciniiv-s, after spending his holidays with Dispar- |wceks' visit “"1111 he!" puiwuis. Mr. land Mrs. J. D. Jenkins. Chan-loite- ‘ ixuvn. Mr. Eddy holds a responsible iposiiion vvlih the S11v1] Oil Cm, in Hailcybuiiy. In Memoriam MR. DANIEL PERRY The death ()0C‘.il‘l'L‘(l :11 l)t‘ill‘i'lill, Mass, on December 211111. nf D2111- iei Perry, who was 211mm TO _\'c.1i's oi age. Mr. Perry retired from :1-i;\c work several years nun. 1i» \\'.i:~ the son 0f the late Hon S. F. Perry of Tlgnlsh. P. E. 1. 111 one time Speaker of the Legisliitivi Assembly and subsequently one o! the Liberal federal members foi Prince County. Daniel Perry. WlliJSt‘ wife prede- ceased him, wns a brother of Wil- liam Perry, Dcdliain, Mass; Mrs. Mary Perry of Chicago; and Nlrs Lewis Macdonnld of Port Hood N. 3.. mother of Hon. Angus L. Macdoiinld, Premier of Nova Sco- tie. Eastern Cua rdian Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. . ‘ROBIN 11001) FI/OPR is ec- onom cal. More loaves oi better bread from each bng. JBOOK YOUR ORDER for boneess horsomeat. ti-ipc and liver. Car to arrive Jan. 20th. tilili >11 G. Mellish, Montague. L020-1-7-1i ..‘SI’ECIAL PRICES 011 Royal feeds including bran. Gilt Edge ' flour, Micmne dairy feed. milk pro- i ducer. horse feed, hng feed, scrnirh feed, buttermilk, laying nmrh. for lcnbes and meal. Milton G Mclll-‘ll Montague. _ 1520-1-7-11 i! 5 cents u word etrletly payable in ne- . ASK YOUR. cuocizn m: on.‘ L-tifiii-l-ti-aii. SAD BEBEAVEMENT-hir. 11nd- son Moresheud of Wcst Dove-n has deuth in of E. Ll B. D.,‘ llO1l(ill\ . ants, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gnudct. Prince St. ‘Mrs. Fireman Eddy left y'e.sier-- day morning m1 return in her home 1n Hriievbury; Northern Ontario. aifcr n11 enjr - 1i: two ..°SUBBCRIPTIONS to the! ‘PAGE THREE ti; I. a.‘ l v ' ANNOUNCEMENT i The firm of Hughes & Edmonds, having 1 Jissvlvcd partnership. I have become associated l with W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited, and 111’ l future all policyholders of Hughes & lflilinimds , will receive my personal attention at my new ' office 181 Queen Street. I wish to thank all policyholders for their ‘y business during the past and trust that i will - have the pleasure of serving you in the future. l B.H.HUGHES General 181 Queen Street Insurance “*rn.ii..i. Mi: Wilhuiii Alcliiiiis 1.11s return- ed from New Brunswick licre lie and 31.11114 urc ha.» own employed lll the lumben] all for $1.00 . ‘“°°‘*"‘ M" wmfif"; {Empress Beauty Parlor I\1i 1. .1 n1 W. 11.45.11 1:. Jghllfllnig :1. 1.1\ ‘.1'...1 1111' pilitllm M1. "- éliii-A I111. .1. N. 1.11mi, isuuurc. '*' YFIFHIIC-i-l‘ 1101111.- iii Niillltlll, members 01 tiu- Win11» Till‘ uunzy liifilitlb of Mi". and Alfie. i ll J_ AHA“ Awrpny 11.5w“ “Bu. db lake this; npporiiiiiiiy m 1.1 t< palm“, “Om u“, £0,111,131“), W, you our sg-tinr? 0i lin: h...» \\c s11.- Lulze up their residence lli horbolo. Lam b-‘I PM‘ r“ln'3"“l 11W“ “i During the 51101‘. time ivc hav- hud the pleasure oi .1.».\oeZ:1' 12g will you, you lauve iil\ ys cliplaycc those trails oi Ci'l l"'.i’1‘ llllVh m: '~ so essential to pm l and iiiippncss You have always taken a liu-ly 1n- lercst in all n10\8il1(‘!lis for the 1m. provemcut of social coiidiiuns I1 W“ our community, and your absence v15“ _ from our meetings ivill be a sourcr I of regret to your fellow members. In taking farewell of you. we ex~ tend to you most cordially the com- pl merits of the season and our hope for the greatest measure 01 happiness and prosperity in youi new lioirc. Please accept this gift from our Instituie as e token of our esteem and love. Signed on behalf of the member-i of the Women's Institute. In :1 few well ClItJSPlI ivords Mr and Mrs. Murphy expressed tlieii appreciation of such kind consider- atlou on the part of their former iussocinfes and extended to all an invitation to ther new home h Norboro. (Patriot please copy) Evils. 1i mic-iii Aizliiiiis “'11s a vis- iLor 1o me city on Clirisimas cvc. Ml: and Mrs. John E. Hagen spent Ciirisliiuo; \\.'.ii clicli‘ daughter‘ ‘LOULS P. Sherry, Suiiiizicisiue. ‘ | 31.... Allied hiurphy and ;Ll;t)ll‘.l1'tl, are oil an extended ‘ 1.0 hlrs. i\iu.pny‘s puiciits, Ml‘. and Mrs Joiui iylctialwihe, Freetown. l‘ O11 the P1111111}; o1 Dec. 25th,- iiic eye o. lilvll‘ ulpziriurc, Mr. and Mrs. J. AJJuPL J/lllrllliy viere a.- ieudcd by illUll.‘ friends and lieigu- bor~ ’l‘lic ioliowuig address was - 11d pi-eseiii-liiioii niude: ' ' your friends * gathered licre lo explmss L0 you, in 1H l lll1).i3 way, our sentiments of good will Ziilti ucatow wishes 101' g eve-y success lll your new home. y We rciili/c as well as _you the , urine ilspoiunuiiiiy which you have i liukUll upon yourself. Bu’. we firmly lbciicie Wllll inc ability to manage uiid the cupziciiy for work iviiicn you liavc always SllOWil, by your 1 vc y mt - "cot. ill all llllClOlLflh-algé WiilLiI were lor the betterment of ‘muse \\l'tll whom you have been amounted, that success will finally LI'L)\\il your eiioris. Your presence at our social gath- erings uni be greatly missed be- Cillird you “CH2 always Ttfdtiy ID gin: J11 ilic necessary push lo put 1mg O11‘! Lu a successful conclu- NEIV COINAGI-Z PLAN FOR AUSTRALIAN! (By The Canadian Press) MELBOURNE. Victoria, Jan. 6- Austrrilinns today jingled change in their pockets and wondered how soon it would be replaced by a new issue of romeo Coins new lJf"ll‘ .111“ Kin-rs 11cm‘ Flvll 11 3'0" lllvullllt 1i “V1111! be on one side and a rom-of-n .15 or AUIV‘ L111: llll,‘)l‘01(lill:lli. o1 the eoui- ‘me 0mm; i m “ "3 l“ "lmm Wu "M" “Wu m“ The roat-of-ariixs‘ r3091 :11 will 1.; mo“ “om b “h lwithdrawn from all but the two- ‘ A‘ this °C8S"l1" '1e.-1 greetings are - » i ‘ " " ' ' billing piece, i"o:'l.1.c-:-i b!‘ ' iiged and wisiius expressed for is 1 . Lhruugimui mu NC“, Year’ ‘familiar AustrnJan symbols such . ' voice inc hope that your ‘as kangnoos and Fhwp’ rarely Ciirislmzis be nicrry and your Nu“ Yrai‘ ul\\ 413.5 u prosperous one. Vie will on 1111s UCHLHIOII extend I to you ziiid your mic-clued partner 1 u peruulnciit inviaafion to visit your o d friends of Adult-ale at any | Lima. ' l1. conclusion we beg you to ac- cep‘. this small git. as a token 0t our esteem and again wish you ev- ' cry success n1 your new home at i FORTUNE STARTS SfiIITllY THINKING (By The Canadian Press) MELBOURNE. Victoria. Jan. 'i—- Sam Perry. blacksmith of nearby St. Arnautl, coda-y drifted dowr the Murray River on a comfort- nblc boot, wondering how he would spend his neu-ly-sicqiiircrb wealth. ' Norboro. _ Sonic-d on behalf oi the people of Murray ‘Von mo“? "lim 590-0“ Mi]i\'a]g_ in a sweepstakes on t. l Ivltlbourne Aiidri- and p:r-:#z~li».1<~z1, '81) YHFP- Hi5 m-ulc by .11.. lit‘ Jun .11» iiloillllle 1 "' . . “liihs dur- Lo Mrs. J. Albert Murphy. ing which time he will decide Dear ltrrs. I\Illl‘i)ll_‘y',—»L{'l\Tl\ll’lg of what to do with the money. your departure rrcm ilfillvalc to like YOU “DOWN? AND LONELY? Or do you attract by the BEAUTY of your radiant cheerfulness? CHECK OYI- the people you know—~ lllr‘ chccrjr uni» Illlil the and, serious ones. Which zirc the mo t pnpulir? The cheery ones of coiii 1'. iuruiuc their cnnipniy ziitriictivi- null nu ' ' r if you are 1111i ' l’(‘('.l]lit'Ill of thiillnii: lilldllillflil“. FhllilFPS Z111‘ 1'01] ill't' i'lll'l'lll\\\'ll. l and cnihu _ r to “go [ilact-s" ——v\\7il link the bl'.l1ll_\' oi i chccrlulncss that is horn of cood health. Poor blood is tu lJlflmt.——l)lnO(‘l that is ‘ unequal to the tn=k oi mrryinr: the rc- quircd nourishment lo yourner\'<-s,mu<i'lcs and other body tissues ircrnuse it inck~ iron, the builder nf red corpuscles in your blood. Rcmcdv this lack of iron by takini: Dr. .» l _\ Williams’ Pink iliils just as thousands of _.,. . K checrlcss people have iionc. Read oi this onre-rlecerlrss wife! “For the last eight years I have not. gained a pound. I ncvcr had any ambition to do anything, 1 couldn't eat; just picked fit my loud. My husband wcnt everywhere alone bUf-HISC I wouldn't want to go. None of the medicines i took seemed to do me any good. , Ilowcvcr, since i have taken Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills 1 have pained five pounds. I eat fhri-c izond meals a day and l certainly enjoy doing my housework. Also my liushrinri iioesn‘t have to go out aionc new"; I accompany him It seems as if I have just started . . ,, to iivc my liic. Mrs‘ B Start the Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills treat- ment tnriny niui lie on the wriy to ii cherr- iul, happy liie of good health, pep and mercy. Only fifty cents. And, remember, llr. Williams‘ Pink Pills provide the cheap- i‘.~I rind quickest treatment by which you ran inultii liP lll 1 I