,_%._.,_. Mltoliell, Maritime representative of the ' _ the Dairy Branch, will _ be present coup:t:T hai: b wgighr gh: dY°““E . _ ~_ . .,=:'l _l'__,}___;'}__._ and will speak, A discussion of the was also widenceyi __ _hr eu s. as _ _ - _g _p_i_.__, ,_ nilrei-ent breeds ef eettle will ellen lui- number 0, __ Y ¢ very large _ 1’ -"'i" `* lov in which representatives of Hoi- . 7° “3 P°°Pi°» WHO, Fobed _i _,__ _ l _l \ _-__ ' .;_ _ Lennill arrival ' nn rrns inn ru lnfulr.l1llr'S l -22- -,.| .l ig _i»_ .4 ., I | i l. '- 4 ‘~§"°.!¢-B7 xr- .,.- gi ff ¢,` ll i . ii , K F -_i.'_;'-. if il l‘}_'.§ fi; __i._, -2 ‘B 1_i 'ig-f .._._. W ' f ‘ lr. ,_l_ _1 5.5;. 1-. .;_-_. if- 2;. » _ ‘.t_ _r. .F3 '~._»i i*i. i-_ __,_ ji: .___ _'.2 ii- l if-'i 5.-"2, . i il-'; i*:__"`j -2 il l ' I* ' lil? -_., ' are-*mee ww -9** cess, ._- , s,»T si' _;-3; , i gs; I3; -_-; lf- ._ :Ji _. . vf'_’ _fi 4 Q-' _,. I_ 9. -J - l- ll-- l» 11.... _I W il -' ’ l '._““:"_‘< .- '_,_='-, ~’@q“`SU5 ' I' ‘frail ciulnuof.l"r'- consoles... * l ' M v ' - l‘\.' l i _ ',.'-__‘ , _ _ __ 4,.-.-_ -. _. _ .‘ ~.._'._A- . _ _ _ __ ~ _EB__!' - -, mens Institute will lie held t ti “ Y °° Urrle. and ‘__ »_"" Lower Freetown on Friday Evening? J°h" M°D°“3°u °° ti” m°\\'-\\'0l'BBl\ F°b 2nd at 700 p in Hsrve' The bride was the recipient of many __.~_- . , . . -» _ yi beautiful presents which so to show `~~-i.-‘ 1"" '-"'-- - in variou l -__ -.__, __ _._ ti A . s co ored costumes, march d :H .ii grim' t Hstivms' 'md Jgmeys win to the house on the following ni rf; ,__\_..__ . o par . _ erybody s ould be to get a sump” _th K _ Prompt °“ “me and the evening wi." but who were sd)rrsw¥if3.“flligsc°ui)le1 ' i' be none too long for Mr. Mitchell s ed on hem .nf d P90 11'- l' are ' . All ' _ S ‘ “me by “Owe ofthe __ __ __ _ _. . __ `-; ." " _ "`"' " '_ _ __ _ __ A ________ ~_- _jp . _ WEDNESDAY. lizitirl; r§_lxlic|;i;;l_,___ un?) the W” ,du -_A-meeting ol elle nuuk River Fur- |,o,_ "__ _m_____o :nnGc was furnished 1 ‘ip 9 ' _ _z c . _ 'tie ll! f l 'Q 1 :_ address and for tus cussion weddmg guests (Wm were present on _ interested, are invited to be present. 1 'A very “pretty social event took “ous night) that th” bride “nd F0fw0men*Lydia E. Pink' f l » , 1 i l i l l l place at Bt. Joseph's Convent Chapel this occasion as well as onqbe pre. groom were not at home. The parties returned t th h d last evelling at -7.30 when Miss Mary . ~ 0 eir om" evi may t'° ham’Svegetab\e‘cOn]p0und Josephine, third daughter of A. and await some future time to extend their best wishes to the happy Mrs. Desltoches, was united in marri- 1 V, _ _ Ben ,in ___.l 1, egg ts Piglon C, C_;_ildest son of PMS. f,‘;:ph‘;'n;°rs' igegzggggwwiggrrefaégogg sud wgm ;ilt(i)'i‘ .`\ i -i ._ '_ Blalichnrd, presided at the organ, played the wedding march and W. J. K,nn,_m_ Guo” Riven recently _mid a Brown und Miss Lucy Blanchard sung e duet, Ave Marin_was_ - beautifully of Miss Laura McPhee__wh__t might rendered by Mrs.- James Byrne. The ceremony was. followed by the Bene- diction `of the Blessed Saicrnment. High M-asluwss _celebrated nt eight 8- ‘were driving from Selkirk, when the horse becoming frightened ran away m. by Dr. ldellellnn, aild was attend- ed by the bride' and' groom, und < nt this service Mrs. Byron Brown was H,,,,,,,1ygn,, great damage was d____§__‘ organist and W. I. Brown and Miss- Mm, EW, Mcu(mald_ Monticeno was Lucy Blanchard sang. The bride lllld,,, recent visitor to SL Pete__,___’ the groom ure.wlde1y known and _;ftM__r_B2;i;l fre; George B_ McKay_ He went away respective duties for the first time. NW,” “ _n _ - 0 nearly a quarter of a centur o - "*' happiness and prosperity. ,.e_m0,,i“,-5 first to the United iétiieé The funeral of the late Capt Ken- THUR>D1»\Y and iam, to Vane-Duper' where he ha, .ieth Finlayson, City, took _place yes- ‘ ` terday afternoon at two thirty from _...’The marriage 'oi Britten Dis- been located for the past 12 years ._ couche, Richmond Co., 'C.B., to Mi.s For ten years previous to that time Vs ifiti’ residence t0 the P- E- I- R- Mary J. Burke, Lower Rollo Bai. he had resided ln Summerside where :>`tat‘°"- them” to Belfast f°"'i“t9f` took lace in St. Alexis _R. C. he was a member of "the firm of` mem' The Services at the h0“5€ were _flhurchp Monday morning. Rev. Fl. Brace, McKay & Co., He was forty- °°"d“Ct°d by REV- T- F- F\li\ei‘t0I1- ' ' `- ' rs of a e nd leaves two “_” Walker was the officiating clergy _se\ en yea g a mum- - _ other--enlldreu besides cnerlee. 1-ne The f‘_‘“°f81 Of the 'late James ‘ ..--- - wife predeceased hirn as also did his 8981"- City.. i-Ook Place-yesterday af- ' The funeral of the late J. Herbert parents. He passed away én Jan 21, t°m°°“` from his 1°-he "`¢5id°“°¢» Kent Chappell took place yesterday morn- the remains left. Vancouver on Jan gt' West; at 3-45 °'°i0Ck *-0 the ing at 8.45` from his home, 'St. 23 and arrived in this city on Feb lewis” ('.°met"Y~ There Wai? H 1*’-fge Averds, to St. nuuetuws cathedral, 1st-. iiiendence and the services were - conducted by Rev. J. F. Floyd. The ' where high rr-ass of ' requiem was following were the pallbesrers' Char- celebrated hy Rev. Pius MacDonald, Dear Sir:-May I have n small - the service at the grave being token space in your paper to express our les Cha"‘ue"' C01' F' S' M0°"e» A- by Rev. G. J. Mcllellnu. The pall thanks ‘to our many kind friends in W' Stems- Robert Femieii -7m“9“ bearers were Wm. Browder, Austin Cllnrlottetowli and the Island? We Paton and Gilbert Guudet- Galliiiit, Francis Mcflory, Herbert had hope until recently to have vis- _ Love, Percy Gregory and W. E. En- ited my Island home but now the Th” mnerai of Othe late D'“'“i man. A. H. Wadman was funeral needs of the work in India demand Rattml- Rilsticoi t00k l’iB‘f0`v@Bt€¥" rw director. Beautlful floral tributes ollr presence there, while my renew- 'lay “nfer“°°n at_t'h"°° °°l0°kt fI‘£°“‘ vigil-" _ - .-_ __ _'___, were presented by J. K. and Mrs. ed health makes a. prolonged stay ‘he resideiice 0' his 9°” R°b“ at Ross and relatives of the deceased. away from it needless. LmY~'Gmfi'°“ St"°”tv to the Peoples' ' Uenieter where interment was made. » -» _.N First of all let me thank all ho Y, . 'The death occurred ut Little have through the three years I Y/as The servlcf’ _atdthet i;0‘_‘5° age “iii tg” ~ ~é_____»_ ` i. __ [_ _;_ * 4- _' 13;. ` *N ‘. _ _. Hatbor yestcrdsy morning at ii 0'- fighting ill-health, followed us with Qmve _Was C0" “° e‘ lif ' - sleek of Joseph lvlenellen. aged 70 loud thoughts end sympathetic prey- °f'“ih1'= and We f0“°“'l“8 were till' years an old and respected resident ers, and ask them now to join in our <‘“l_lb°*“`°,rS1_ Wm' Brehmit- S- Pain!- who had been ill about three years. Gloria Patri for answered prayers. “eil Mcmivln- Joh” H' B°ii» Wim”-'“ B tt nd John Hrodie. He leaves to mourn besides ii widow Then thanks to those who in the '1 il two sons -Itichiird and Peter in the hour of dire need, gave us of their A __ _ro _____s }_r__v_______ llnlted States, also five dllllgllters substance. May Our Father repay ge" mm" m ‘ _ H t tl V Q _,[u_,,,ea___t who returned yesterday from ll bu_n| Mrs. llelanl-.y anll_Mrs. Allen in the .lem wha icy ga e on ' _ _ llluo-.e, Mrs. Alu-l-ll vulllll lu null.. ul 1-ns! lastly tliuuuu to oluue. who Per” *UP i-\\_f°“Si‘_ NOV” H"-Ui-"1 1"' Buy, Mrs., ilrnnlullillu in f‘lllipst_nw on receiving our address from your i°"‘“’ ("'“_"_;i_‘f;" 0' ” """Y_ *“"` and Mrs. Jlimes iirant. with whom lln pnges_hlive sent. us cheery words of v‘__*f_'i:e“'_‘_f ,_‘§___:';__;_“%_l’i“‘___i_"__!:_'_":__::;;:'_ lived. r[‘lle funeral will fnkc plans clicolllngenlclit. _ _ _ ____ _th w____ known _______ ___ this morning to l-lt.. Mnry'.=' ll. f‘. flu- Our passages are tnk_en fl'fKi_i\fd liiifie. illbrnlft, poor); despised- sinus to k'no’iv I Eliza i'*‘iWf"‘i.“ Ui i-‘mt Vi“°‘*- Th” lie' ably performed i thc duties of liel-it Him whom to know is life eternal ""““"‘i' who Wa" in tim “th ycur ‘ii nlan. The ceremony wus perforincd by iwill be ollr aim. May we lint llsk n he" “*5“' ‘ewes t" '“°‘"`“ M""“,' “‘*“i7\' the Hnv. D. McLean ilftni' which the icontinllcll intcrlist in your prayers m{`s‘”’M'”- W-__f’{~ R0_KfifH0|l.v__(é:_1€_l;_l:_\_‘_‘_i- hnppy couple 'drove to the home of for olir work und n\ll'l-lcl\;l_l.~\_g__ _ __ _‘$51 _(;@__0__l‘g_¢:_______ |`;"(il\_;:i__l;__‘:__- G________ Rom the bride‘s parents in Fairview where We are taking all our il ren inc va___-_y__T___0 ___$_____ D__v_d ___ P______________ G few 'invited friends of the con- to India with us. Our address will w____._e_ and R0__e____ ____ Ruse Vauey i ti bl d dl ing thc bc:-VI. E. Mlssi n Meerut ll. l`., ' _ ' Zifliifliniigg eiiazxisugsiiziiit Sn-thier to the leafs. 0 ' ' USU 0"” sister M” J0““ Craig- hap couple Quite an enjoyable Thanking you for your kindness l i"i‘""m"' The i"t°"m°"f"w““ mad” limi-)ywas spent in mllsie dnnclnll nm I i“ me Si"`i"gt°’i U°me"°'y' Rev' i-re ' ull well nigh-elle mmululle neun' ' Yours rullulully John Gillis conducted the lnuei-ul elu- J/ué'n the guests were lnvlten en elié suv .I 'r noBl~‘fn'rsoN vice- '1`l1°'f0"“*i“€ W°.l'°‘U1° Pali' _ _ _ ' ' ' ' ` . 1 .:- ‘ tl'lck Hughes I-lugh dining room. to pllrtaku of n suuiilt _ --° _ i_’°.““'r° In ’ __ ,,,,,_a___.ep_,,Bt_ ,,,.,,,,a,.,,d_ by the |,,-im. 1-, /\_ f-if-iii(-k, li nntivc of Prince Gl_lli_s, Dlnicmr McDonald, D_;l|_lVen{\1\_¢». and her gist--r Miss Mabel Mcliliilgnli_ ldllwllrd Islnnd, who _was li resident §0“_/-i'1:_-Nh" M0iY“¢°“x__H-“_ 5:" ‘_" lcsirvfew. Aftcr nil had done justice on the Shelliac Road apd iu_ Moncton dCI\em_le. _Much symf_>B_t_ Y 's ex cnt to tho good things provided and'the for many years, has been visitinglhls E '-0 i-le l¢i`e5V°‘i "95 V99-_ Wsnts of the inner man had been sister, Mrs. James Slmm0_nB. 3_i\e_ iac_ A M___ Stewart -C_______eBp0______mt _vliwayrmtisueigganm-gg mf-dnumlisic ww Rom" [fir scvpml eeks past' H-:shag writes. The farmers of this vicinity _ _ - are taking advantage of- the snow - _ ._ \._'»" "-. 1*' r. 1- _ i f |» _ir - _ _ - . - - _ i- - _ ._ _ and getting out their fuel --The tem TI-IOROUGHLY 'RELIABLE "wr" f>=°\"°-M" °==°~'°“ = cw division which is progressing favor- 1 with a chart of sixty members ah y __ . If 771° 5°-ff l‘¢-Wifi , . ’ -Hammond_Cooke met with a very ‘ 3" °M“"'°d BA S serious accident. -While driving out -\_ by using . . . _ __ _ ._ _ ' _ _ ul nuulel Barts -yei-fi nlu lluree equi ' ' '- - ' - -` '-" -' -7 fright- and- ran .over s pile of EMIUM O i lo s Mr Cooke was thrown from his .V ffl Pi - ' ' - ' g .. . _ . ' - ' sleigh. His many- friends wlshhim a 3 pe ,~ ' _ speedy _recov,ery.-David, McWilliams l ' _ " ‘» - met with s serious loss by having I -Allck Mclllschern and _ ~' ` ° - - - - -. _ . ._ nl making Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Frosting, ce ance. _ __ C dm ____ -_ Crodrn, Janeen, lfudgu, Hof and Cold Drinks ‘Arthur - COND ill" 9” °°° starting s fox .rsn¢h.- louis ' , _ _.r ~ _ ' --_ hi h ' p tially destroyed by fire. H -_ ' "’ (Blue cenen. Y»ll°~ |..s.i) _ 1,58 §,','2fd,,,';' W1, envemd by ,,,,,,,,,_ . li - ' T ' ' 'ruu s'r_lNli.-lull 1-‘ou ini vmlns _ Pigot, M, giiihmei-.ide is vfglelug 53 HHH!!! Alpfds in Eurqg and America B ‘ ° ‘ _ .,_,_._» .~,.,,,-,;¢.. Oh ries 'and Mrs Ferguson Mt ` deal .3 ' _' - _ __ ' _ _ Stewart;-'-Our focal horsamen _ere ‘IM-IPR- BAKER e co- Limisee :'.:‘::::.. ::°l'...“1.:':.:r. '..:. .ull me sues ...neu null.. ul eu. i»...l ' ' ‘ "=""""*" ' " ' ' ~ ----- "__ _` _ __ sirius will . illlilllllius -`__.-_- ` when I Triad “hull-a-lives" Hilnwicxa, N.li_, Jun. l7fh. lgio. “I feel it my duly to give you n siste- meut in respect to the \\'oliderful cure I received by taking ‘ lfrlllt-li-l_lve_s'. Chronic Coustipliiiuu was the complaint lsuffered from for years. My geuer._il health was niielersble as a result Of 1-hh! disease, mud I hecnne depressed _slid alarmed. I was fre;-.tid by pliyslclans \°.'il\io\lt the slightest pernlanent benefit. and I tried all kinds of pills and tablets, “l saw the strong testiniouisl in favor of‘Fruif-u.-lives’ by New Bruusw_lck'| ‘Grand Ohl Man' Seusfor Costlgall, slid I knew that anything he slated was honest and true: and given only 1.0 _help his f`el1o\\’-men. I tried 'l<`l'uit-s-flves‘ ullli the ellevis were most lilarveiiollsv and now I mn enlirely well from all my Clironic Coustipolioll lllllt I suffered with for-yeui's2" A. G. \VILLI§`TUN- “Fnlit-a~tiVes" will cure you, ]ust as they cured Mr. '\\/illisioll. (let ll box today-take tlleul~-slid begin-to feel better. 5oc. u box, 6 for $2.5/.>, or trial size, x5-lu. At all -dealers, or from Fruits-tives Limited, Ottawa( ` Samuel Leard of Clarktowu met with a painful accident s few days_ ago. While working in the roller mill, by some way or other, his left hand got caught in the rollers and ns a result he lost two fingers. These were so badly crushed that they had to be smputsted. . _- -P. N. Enman, Sunimerside, re- eeived u telegram ,saturday -evenh1_s‘ death of the latter's little boy, aged ten months. Deceased was. the _` only child, a bright promising little fel- _lo\'.', and his death is a sad blow to his parents who will have the sincere sympathy of their many fri€IldB in Summerside. _ The third sitting of St. _Dunstan's College Mock Parliament was held on Monday evening last. 'l‘he~debate on the draft address wus concluded and thc address pllt through, having been carried by a straight party vote. The speakers on the Government side of the House were:-Premier J. L. Saunders. I-lon. L. Smith, Minister of Public Works, and Hon. F. F. Walker, Secretary of State. Those for the Opposition -were:-Albert Roy. member for Montreal; Charles Al- lcyna for Three Rivers, and Edwin McDonald for (.‘-algury. The Naval bill, which has already passed its fil'.~:t reading, will occupy the iitten- liull of the lloulsc ut the next meet- ini; and ii very i|ltcre.~:til\g ilcbnte is 1-xpllcted. ' -Sergennt lil. H. Strong, who luis lllwlitell much time and evident tal- l-ut in the instruction of the cadet. corps in Bnmmerside, has been ud- vised from headquarters that it is proposed to hold a cadet corps camp of twelve days _duration ill the Muri- tiule Provinces in .lilly and August next.. The location of the camp has not yct. been decided upon. Selgemit Strong expects that about thirty of his corps will attend. A few days ngo Sergeant Strong received thi?ty- eight rifles und one ninchine suh-tar- lict gun which will be issued to the ~ corps as _soon as the Armoury _is completed. He has made upplicntl_o_\l for u i'oorn in the Armollry and also 0flicc.-Mclleod liouglns spent the week end at l'is<|\lid. _ - The many friends of Miss Georgia- ua Doherty, South Port, will be pleased to learn that she has success- fully unllergollc nn operation 'tor up- peudicitis in the (‘ity Hospital and at last report was doing nicely. The basket social and concert held in I-Iowe’s Hall, llrackiey Point, Wed 'for individllnl lockers and rifle lacks lor the use of the corps.-l~]xc. ` -Word lins been received of the death in Santa Anna, California, on the 30th December of Mrs. Kinley, formerly Miss Katie McNeill of Spring Valley and for a number of years a. resident of Summerside where she was employed in' the tailoring es- tablishment of W. A. Stewart. De- ceased left Summerside nearly follr years ago, removing to Santa Anna, where she was macried and where she “Bday night' i" “id Ur the Yresby-resiflcd until her death She was for- terian Church, was a very enjoyable affair, and there was a very large at- tendance. The baskets were auctioned off by Messrs llenj. Carter, and J. .I Davies, $100 was realized. -The many friends of Herbert and Mrs. Bernard who have been in the habit of spending their summers on P. ld. Island will learn with regret that they have recently purchased-.an ideal rumrrler resort. in Vermont and intend in the near future to take up their abode there. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard, who were formerly residents of Kensington, and now of Somerville, Mass., lirn well known ill this Prn- vince. ty-five years of age and was n most. exemplary woman and will he fondly remembered by many in Summerside. She leaves to mourn, besides her hus- band and a little son eighteen months old, five sisters and two brothers. namely, Mrs. Charles Beair- sto lirid Mrs. William Lewis, Free- town; Mrs. Thomas Cochrane, Maili- tnha, and the Misses Mary and Mn- ria. in Santa Anna; John McNeill, Vancouver, and William, Dalhousie, N. B. To the great disappointment of all Hhort lovers the ice races on Satilr- dny ncxt fniled to fiii. The only en- try in lhl- 3 ulilultv trot wus l‘. from his brother, Charles l_!lnr_nau._. Wetaskiwin, Alherta, announcing the, '_ ,__ __r_: /__._ .-'. whole wheat bread served with hot milk with and Strength on_-acoid day come from foods that aréleasiiy digested -'aiid-f are rich in heat-making ele- ments. “For the out-door man or the in. .- dbdif man, f`or'child_l'en- to study oil, togi-_0_w on, 'todplay dn, ther`e’.s nothing sd' nourish. ' ' ing an satisfying_a§"_’i.J-r'”' ' _ - - .- - _; ' _ .fl .r _ .. _ ' .. -._. - » - . - of fl. i- .. Yee. . _~. 1 __ -1,' _,,.}.¢.. ,gvix-,`. _ ,_-'__ _ __ _ v 4 4 r ~ = 1.-; It is better than porridges for children be- cause they' have to chew it. The crispness ofthe shreds induces thorough mastication, which develops sour_ic_i._teétii.' _It isthe best because it contains all _the ricll body-iiuiilding material in the whole wheat. _Deilcldus and rlourisiiirlg_ when or canned fruits. ~ Made of- Choicest Selected Canadian .Wheat A Canadian Food for Canadians _ Mule by The Canadian ` slueaaea Wheat Co. lllllilld ' Nilllrn |"'ali'|,OnL _ Titilta Office: 4| Wellington si. sul Hooper's Miss Wrigley- an almost untried possibility whom the owner was willing to place in the racs to make an afternoon's sport. It was fully expected that the many fast ones of which the owners have been so enthusiastic over would appear but probably they are nobqilite in condition and will make up ii race later on. It is so much more satisfac- tory to the public to have'the rcla- _tive merits of the different horses- settied._The 3 -minute puce had four entries, George R.-owned by H. C. Hooper, Prince George owned by R. H. Nicholson Lena Wood owned by R. J. Steele, and Jack owned by R. Pickard. Another effort_ivili_ be msde_ to get classes filled for _- Saturday week, Feb. 10th. In the meantifne the__-"speedway" will be kept ingood condition and the series of races fo'r "'fun" ever afterlioon will continue - -Y _to be held ns before. (‘-ontrihlltlpns towards its upkeep are coming in daily, but “tardy ones" who are us. ing it are reminded that its life wiii be short unless the fund is consider- ably augumented as every storm means a big olitlay. _ . _- _ Silver for Service ‘J-fi When purchasing silver ` is you are_sure of depend- _ i_!"‘_ ability and bcnuly if if il / _“li Mloulllsullos. i f". This, brand, known se _ "SilverPIafe'tha} Wssrf' _ I If sssurel longservice because ' his the heaviest iilverpliue. Looi: for the trademark. _ Sold by Lending Dealers _.. _ ._ ._ _._..s_-___ _.___,,______,___;_'j_,__ "_-_-;______ ____-M ____ l _______ nw; | -- _"__, _ ,Q _ S ' . _ .'-*/ .- -v. .,_ L '-`»’:- ff :»>. ' " "i ` -=/. t _ -iiff’ . 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".1 ‘ . u _ 1 '--`.i‘5fi‘__ i ~§,v,.__ Buy it by the Box - ‘ lzumblleh -alho . _ l. li./.J ,. . _ _ ___p k B _ - non;-lie/u,, c/ln, - poscnnsreu, M/\ss_ g»__i=i_ec_:\_ef,'efue'fi'e`,§‘,'_°i, my uiiililiig _ _ .___ fr ~ _i -_ ___ _“___ I 4. . , ___4 .ai ' ‘ . u (UQ , " ._ ‘ .3 _, ‘L ~ ' _ l ' (J: \ i _ . _ __la,j \J7H` . _ _ -.,_ - ' . . ~ _ _ _ `\ ` i ¥"‘i`JI_"ii'i;'_ii _ e I ..“5" ` ' *` 'i _ ~ ll hw -\ ATG Whiting For This __s fla\ior_f\_i_f_ __ - - Make your éve ‘ g kiss pure with it-m e your ei/chin Welcbigg greater with -it-to [ht Alla 'fr ui f ' ' but f;.¢;§_s{ehe rl; £1' llttls_oy the packs; _ ..,.f - s 'qv / They love this goody that’s good for them._ l¢’s as welcome na' it’el inexpensive _ _ The pleasure of chewing it is more than » _ _ _alled by its. benefit to -teeth, breath, aiipe __ tlte_an_d;5l1g§_?g__i_,_m_ __ _ . - _ ` Ti}¢.l'¢fr€Shi_r§ iiiilit leaf juice is a_splendid teeth preserv- ative The -_ eggn of chewmg'brigh_tens teeth-wonder lil ly- Appetit 'sh‘a\‘pened and digestion aided by 1. _ " ’ ‘~ . _.I Hove It When You Want ‘ltl .Flfrrf Lee* '\_ -nu,-V `- ~ »