g..q,4,g.qalea-eo~l+h I i, . . ‘. y. lluhiici l Holiday Notice le given that In "conformity with the Rroclamation of Canada, Monday, May 6th will be observed In Charlotte- town ea a public holiday- iucrlon su: runners arm ruumuus Iowan nan many sans mcnnuau .3. _ ZI am intruded to sell at Public Auction on Tuesday, the 7th day o: May next, A.D., i905, beginning a H! o'clock in the forenoou at I88 treat, l“ ‘ ‘ _., all the d furniture belonging to the estate of the late Mary Jane Me- _ consisting of parlor, dining room, bedrooms and kitchen furni- ture. Also one piano, one large mir- ror. safe, etc. ZAt it o’clock_in the afternoon of fle same day the dwelling house and lltemises of the late Mary Jane hie- i never so low in of Queen Elisabeth as_ it has been times this summer, yet whole tricts will reup no harvests. Thon- sands of PBWPIe are hungry; child- ren are dying from malnutrition ln some cases. Has God forgotten to be gracious. Adversity turns the minds of the Millan at 133 King Street will also be otIered for sale. This ls a first class property with all modern con- venienees. Terms made known at rale. Jphnston a Johnston Solicitors, J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. L-7072-4-30-7l i BLACK JULIUS nun‘ _____.~ __.a..asa;rs'\mnsasaoa Ina-ea:- ~nsawev~n4ua__¢a a ., T.-\,..-=~.~_‘. -.->_.»-..>-~aa.a==;.s.~....4.," ‘ (SIRE JULIUS NO. 11037-10986) PBRCHERON STALLION Leaves Kensington Monday, April 29th to Lloyd Waughs, Wiimout noon; to AiCXll-lldfia McFarland, Chclton, night; Tuesday, April 30th to Herbert Schur n, Cheltnn, noon; to Martin Keough, Tryon, night; Wednesday. May lst to C. D. Wright, Victoria, noon; to Mrs. Bell, DoSable, night; Thursday, May 2nd to Wm. McDonald, Bonshaw, *‘ night; to James Hogan, Rocky Point, night; Pdday May 3rd to Harold _~‘_ McGee, Southport, noon; to Earl .. lllgs, Haselbrook, night; Saturday, ~~ May 4th to Joseph McKenna, Mt. Q Ryan over Sunday; Monday, May 6th to James Hurry, North River ; over night; Tuesday, May 7th to John A, McDonald, North Milton, - nocm; to Paige Munn, Oyster Bed Brldlfl, night; Wednesday, May 8th to Simon Plneau, North Rustico, ' noon: to John Laird, Cavendish, ' night; Thursday, May 9th to Mervin Bulman. New Glasgow, noon; to j Harold Basel Grove, night; Friday. May 10th to Stephen Hughes, Emerald, noon; to Barnaby Croken, Freetown, night; Saturday to Kenslogton. ~ This route continued every tort- night, health and weather permit- ‘ M-aresatownefarlsk. JAIES GORMAN, Owner in sllljl. ' L-700B-4-27-5-4-ll, v zvo TICE YICTORIA PARK CELEBRATION On Monday May 6th, all entrances to Victoria Park "t will be closed to automobiles gexcept first entry from '__ Brighton Road, where gen- ~ eral entry will be permitted 4 only to parking space pro- lvided. This closing will be felfective during the whole f day, to permit orderly pre- ;paration_ for the celebratory ceremonies. ‘ Cards will be issued at tClty Hall on_ Saturday to _allow cars carrying disabled _veterans or other infirm per- >sons to proceed to preferred lparking area. Such card ;must bear number of auto- ‘moblle and name of veteran people to God and it is only when we turn to Him, that even the Almighty Creator can reveal His purpose to His children. Again in history, have hard times been used for the notlcable advance of W. C. T. U. Note: mnmeesMEn-viumi, q: The call or the world-wheelie‘ worldwssoold-a ‘flieosllollltliwifi-fllq-pulbd ‘ihecailoitlaereeewlthaeisllh itsheart. But "IdveandistlplivVhthe-m ofthenew_. the klngdom- » The orphans rescued from the terrible famine of twenty-five years azo are the backbone of the native church in India. today. It wss the persec " 1s of the followers of Christ in Jerusalem in the first century that scattered them mbroad “eveywhere preaching the gospel." ‘Shall not the relief of suffering to- day by Christian folk and by church organizations be s. practical Christianity that shall have far- reachlng results in our day and land? Great are the uses of adversity. God moves in ‘a mysterious way. Let us give no place to doubt The gospel that is lived is more powerful than the word Just spoken. CANADIANIZATION REPORT BY TORONTO DISTRICT SECRETARY. Because of the check on Immigra- tion from other lands to Canada, it may be thought by some that the interest in our New Canadians is not so great nor so necessary as formerly. But this is not the case: never before has there been so much Christian effort put forth, not only by the churches and Mission Boards but also by many organizations, in- cluding om- awn, to some extent, to reach all nationalities and lead them into the ways of Canadian Cltlmnshllp- - When we readef a map t’ the world being spread upon the floor of the Arena in Toronto, in s. recent Pageant given there, and groups in national c- ‘ representing 58 nations taking their places on the countries indicating their native land, we begin to understand the wide opportunities and great responsibilities to show friendliness tot the strangers within our own cl y. The great enrollment in our city schools of children of foreign-born parents, indicates the desire on their part, as well as ours. for eduoati , and their industrious habits when work can be found with their fllrlft often helo them to makeahomeinthisnewland where they learn thelingliahtengue and ways of living. Ma/uy of the young people are ambitious students, apt in business and some become brilliant musi- We are leaching many through the Sabbath School, several prises b7 in having been awarded to them the District es well ss Unions. the last ‘Temperance Contest as well as former ones. Also, through our junior work and Tires all. 0. Kelly’: All sizes tubes and reliners. Car tires $2.00 and up. Truck tires $7.00 and up. roryperson, GEO. P. NICHOLSON c f Look ’em over. furor-son my Ck“ Southport, P.~E. I. iDEPARTMENT or PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS TENDERS-NEW FERRY BOAT k . in. n l‘ tionstobesee u by“ "I \ I 1.4:‘; e i.» s, O mmrgiuiggttllniirtfilisitsvgliie un er- tes and markd ‘Tenders for New. I" ILEMacMILLAN, DeputyMlnister of Public Works . " ‘ and Highways. ' _ - 9'1;",,"§'= wo1~ee~1mew~t:“ SEALED TENDERS will be received at agfiogfice until noon on Saturday, May 4th, _ rom any person or contract for the constructigiflosgilie tfor _the Charlottetown -- - rvice, in accordance with “plans and willing to new erry Rocky Point n at this o ce. The acce t- v I r Upshaw . When member Shots its give oi‘ it's a Andhonor s‘ wecan, The World's one great outstanding An upright, moral man. May health, long life and happiness Bless thee and (thy consort May Heaven's Kingdom possess This mirth, through thine import. EDWARD N. MoCOblB Will door, Git. mothers‘ eetings, the welcome is given which usually meets a warm use. This is our time and opportunity todowhatwecannllwecamfor we shall not pass this way again. “If the enemies oi good govern- ment were making and selling s concoction that would poison our colts and calves and chickens for money, the militant manhood and womanhood of America would stop it. And when we begin to love our. boys and girls as well as we love our domestic animals ,a.nd our sel- fish appetites, then we will con- secrate ourselves anew t0 their pro- tection and set example in refraining from the use of introxicantsP-Hon. D for them W. DO YOU KNOW HER! is a white ribboner worthy of the name? Surely she lsnot atruiemesnber, when she is such only lumine- when she adds nothing totbelle atruametnberwhen ‘ tom of the union. She is not she is unneeoessarhly meetings, for them would be no members should all stay may ,or ii all came as seldom as some She is not a true she contributes little or nothing- of time or prayer as well as money. not e. true member-if she lmcws little or nothing oitbe organization, and takes no trouble to learn. She needs to learn about ~11. ill fill-ill- its endeavors, in order to care. t: m . . its . time, money, ‘effort; prayer to ilsbpromotlonfi Therefore- Isshe atrimmemberifshetsm axeader oftheW. C. T-Ilslitua- ture and of the llut you fulfil’ ; _ after I amvgonel I want my own to on your gun's shell‘! deildols recline-ed till Millions oi Canadians havefosal asaie ‘do. White‘ ‘some r (Adapted from ‘Union Signal). Mhkeno mistake-Macao h s poison that would not be irgsd upcnymriithesowerenotaproltt forothersin ma-klngyousvmiln. Within my own circle c! friends and acquaintances I heme known menymratleastseveraimenwhom itinskilled. . I never met e. tobacco-user- who did not regret that he had formed the habit, and! never met a non- sznokes- who wsssorry he did not smolee- The Liam Mullins.‘ _.., w- his Jaw dropp - Greustar .1‘ v ‘The princess'- atralghtened - sud- denly, then seized a penvand flerco ly began toslgn the degree before those-about her could realieewhat she was doing, but Lorry matched the document from her hands. "She would have signed!" gasped some in the crowd. ‘ "Yes. "I. would have signedi‘. she said. “He is innocent and I would have saved his from cruel mjustlce." "Why have you tried to shield him" cried her uncle. “Because I love him." she answer- ed, and sank-beckon the throne. Then Harry Anguish came oefore l‘ e . "Grenfall Lorry did not kill Prince Lorenz," he declared. "1 can produce the guilty man." He. pointed to Gabriel. "An accomplice has confessed all," he said. “I charge Prince Gabriel - with the murder of Lorenz." Gabriel, drawing a pistol, shouted “I will not be taken alive," and at- tempted to dash from the room but was seized by the guards. Anguish turned to Bolnros. “Your Highness," he said, “I trust you will not object if the Princess substitutes the true assassin for the man named in your promise to Graustark." Bol-aroz at once again ordered an * on the debt, as Gabriel, raging, was hustled from the room. And then it was that Harry mn- fesaed that his accusation had been a guess-that putting. two and two together, recalling Gabriel's voice as ‘that of "Michael." he had concluded that‘ Gabriel was ‘the assassin as welLes the plotter o; the Princess’ kidnaplllns. - . . XVI. lorry and >Yetiys . were together on. the balcony of theCastle. "Whynre you solquiet?" hensked. "It seems to methat I am afraid of you}; she answered. “You; are afraid .of me. because I am no longera dream. but-a real- ity.". hesald. p“! shall never forget how you said: "Because I love him.‘ You'_def'led the world. You have given me hope." "I-Iow could I. help it?"‘she ane- wered. "I surrendered as only a woman can." ., ‘ . ‘The nobles of Graustaek were again assembled in the court. “My Lords." seld Princess Yetivg “I have called youhere to tell you that I have promised to become the wlfeogtheman. who wouldhave given his life for you and for inc- that} love ass woman, not a prin- cess. l , “You cannot!" cried one. _“'I‘be " '-' oannotgo uponoilrthrone. The laws of our land bar us from recognizing such a marriage. You cannot cast aside the crown ofvour ancestorsPl "Yes, much as it would grieve me. I would do it," she replied. "I Lsk you to cknowlcdge the marriage of to Grenfall mm. I so much for the right for the one who mayrule t! to follow me on the throne of Grous- l-ier uncle spoke. "Graustark already’ ido brave American," he said. "lithe ' and Lorry pushed through the as- tonished crowd. At his heels was uinnox have the prisoner, Your High- " he said. . ' Anguish, stfltered. and turned his eyes toward Prhiceflab- riel, sndsaw his legs tremble and “Your Highness," said Bolaroz to Yetive, "do not sign that decree! A ten year extension is granted to w» also...“ fir; g . . A . Plifilur). ' hi0 'i' 0 ll l 5'5.‘ Si. ll’ n.1,!) more or l of‘ ordinary oils but which does your mm‘ little good. Watch for the fa- miliar green-and-white sign. Mode In Cenodo Quaker Stale ‘ Oil Iaflnhig Co. 1 ‘ of Canada, lid" ._~- - Toronto . _ f} ms FIRST LONG rams‘ 0! 011 10H to a boy is the day He wear; long ts, And to have a vest and watch as well, And socks like daddy, too. For this young man is now in line, Like his dflddy used to be. He certainly is very proud, poor chap, I will agree. This thrill in life is worth a lot, But mother sheds a tear. Her child is gone, a youth appears, But daddy lends a hand, And my; "Cheer up. For how's the We surely have a. man." And sister says, “He'll have a girl. Now just you wait and see." - He will doll up like all boys do, And ake you think, oh yes. I am lg and happy now, Like daddy used to be. I've got long pants, and Yes, a. watch, . Likewise, my sn-BDDY hst. 0f course, I feel like all boys I now have got long pants! l do. --A.' C. Green, l8 Rawson Road Rosiindale, Mass. NORTH LAKE SCROOL Honor roll of North Lake School for Month of April: Grade X: 1 Rita MacDonald, 2 Charles MacDonald and Amelia MacDonald. equal. Grade VIII: i Wesley llraarr. 2 Stanley. Dingwell and Kenneth Fraser. equal. GradeViI (a):_1 Victor MacDon- ald, 2 Thelma Macho-fen and Peter MacDonald. equal. ,Grade‘ VII (b): i Ronald Mae- Donald. Grade V: 1 Margaret MacDonald. 2 Ruth Dlngweil and J0l1n Mac- Donald, equal. Grade IV (a): l Fannie Fraser. Grade IV (b): l Agnes MacDon- ald, 2 willie MacDonald and Mar- guerite mcDonald. equal. Grade III: l John Jarvis. Graden: 1 Bessie Jarvis, 2 Wal- ter MacDonald and Russell Mao- Donaid, equal, s Beatrice Massm . Grade I: 1 Joseph MacDonald and Kenneth MacDonald, equal, 2 Flor- ence MscPhee. Perfect attends : Ruth Ding- well, Fannie Fraser, Kenneth Fraser, Agiles MacDonald." Charles MacDonald, Rita MacDonald. Ron- ald MacDonald, Amelia MacDonald. ‘Poacher, Ems MacGregor. IRUDENDLL SCHOOL Honor roll for April: Gnde VIII: l Athol Robertson. VI: l Jean Wsyllng. 2 Grade they Sandra nmuam, Hastl Robertson, t Bruce Macias-en", Blair Madharen. Grade Iv: [Kenneth Median-en. 2 Athoinewar, s rem. stewart. Grlde IIILI Dori, Nicholson, 2 Mao istcholson, a Olive shew. . Grade uteri: 1 Stewart Dewar. Gselde"11*(J1-.):‘1 JeanMseIntyee. LI o‘ ‘I"illl “Idul A. » a Cltlrlotietgwlbl’. s. 1. on - Wednesday, May 8th, 1935 The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P, E. Island will uieetln BoyneLodge Rooms, at.10'a.|n.' fl _ _ ‘~ The R. W. Grandiodge L. %0.:. B. A; bf P, I island, wlllultset lithe Sonsof Eng- r. "MacCAULL. 0r. U? 0. A. n. Killers» L. O. B. A» l. . laud Ball,‘ ‘Street, at . illlllllll Majesties and many state dignitar- ies will attend the morning cere- mony. Ordinary evensong will be elaborated for the second aervim. Real King's weather prevailed in London today. There was even talk of a. heat wave for next week's mie- bratlorls. » 'I_‘he last touches are being put to the chain of 2,000 beacons or- ganised by Boy Scouts which will blaze out Monday night over 511 Britain and Northem Ireland. BEACONS T0 FLARE ‘rhe King, from Buckingham Pai- soe. by means of an electric device. will light a beacon in Hyde Park. Simultaneously on the grout mu outside Edinburgh called Arthur's Seat flames will burst forth. Bes- cons will flare likewise on Holy- llflfld Mountain. Anglesey, and on many another stormy hill of Wales. The highest Point of fire will be on Ben Nevis. highest peak in the United Kingdom. Scouts will guard this beacon from a cave through- out Sunday night. In England his- wry will repeat itself "from Eddy- stone to Bnrwick Bounds, from “niiiill iliB | l EE -. s... within the circuit l-thp. l. “Drum, ‘h “ma”, Bill OIL _ .__._ _ . ~'-"““-*:=..=.*.=1.'e-.11'"'* ~..*-=.-..".'=.*~ ""'... ' %.»."""'T.".."*'@"*="....'.~.#*'* **'* YMAW . Ill 0m. ' "u ‘ ' -i ' , I / / _ wan new, Bllalntflfllla c, n I I t ' / Peace and ‘good-will the angels (Onnadho Press Btlft ‘iwafl ' f égti-iaefifiglflilfafimq?“ ‘ . I ' I t ima wan con-ms» child-was m; w" °""° “i °"""'““ 5"“ _ muss nae rubber. which F,“ Wire) e 81 a Pm mmn, gemwmwpwgaazlfi IIONDON, my 2-1A special ser- ' p itareailgnwbcib GET , t‘ . i ‘ v _ the“ dflvh.‘ u" h- - vice, duplic ing the state‘ cem- I / I . IT Bot peace and ‘iighteousnestileeo- ug"'i‘l',zafrzwh.mut'qm,mflmenlyl "i: wwltwltlyem MWK°'““"“"§; 3012i. ‘gating: Olthedghlwllluottbellihglllf ' v iigsguti-iltlifsuigmililfpu eeive . '. huh. . . . . . bu}: .. ‘_ g - , m; . - QM!“ ‘day afternoon to mark the King's age of Mic-Mac Tea, showi ' 0! w»: sweet pixies thrvmnnz. w" Y°““‘°"“°°“" " um.- can lastlonger. They 3V3 “§‘€“?.'.l‘.‘°.f.“l?.“‘ m?“ m“! "Mimi?" “d” fro-ii? In “Sermon on‘ the mount." , ' “"" ' dcdtlddoilsoohemahdbave The Cathedral's capacity of 4,000 lmhf" 'h°'"°8 "1'i"1fl\1mben) Wm _' - slnailerrepairhllis. persons will be available re.- n» to"M c-Ma¢".BoX550.5ain1Joh "'1' "kill" WMWJM- . ~ ThatibecsuscQisakea-Stabe second service. it was a -N;B., and you will receive u‘ 1:852:33?!‘ thyhurmu ' _ isfuiletreslgthlubricanhmade ‘I'M Cit-Till! B81111 Wgl {'9}?! tall‘ Mic-Mac Bouncer b return xi,‘ ‘ - ' - g . u, ' ~ remon a co an o r v - ‘ m» w- mm» - Pm. we ...-...... so, vsmmmsc.:.m' ma: s: .2"? "us. m‘ °°°" T“ m" Today, with joyful hesrtswe mo. ‘Wm u new’. 0;,“ a ,,,.,,,,.,.,M_ ‘ I those rol- the eomryservioeifnashe‘; ' ’ ragga o ."J.7a»4-.1.>y$zo" sn|.n AT nu. snnccus‘ iron SALE BY TENDER‘ FARM AT wusr Riven BRIDGE ALSO AUCTION or cnor MOVEABLES The undersigned Executor-s of the Estate of the lat) Mrs. Murdoch MacLeod of St. Catherines invite tenders for the purchase of her late residence and farm of 25 acreq more or less. ‘ This property is situate in one of the most beautiiij parts of the Province; West River Bridge, twelve miles from Charlottetown, The residence and out-buildings are in excellent repaid Tenders close Friday May 10th inst, The highest oi Lynn to Milford Bay." The beacons of Monday in many cases are on the exact spot where like fiery warnings told the country of the destruction of the Spanlii Armada and Nelson's victory at Trafalgar. On the outskirts of Iondon, 40 bea- cons.‘ will signal the national re- Jolclng. QUEEN MAKES TOUR l any fender not. necessarily accepted. On Saturday May 11th inst, at 2 p.111. all household effects as well as a quantity of’ hay and oats will be sold by Public Auction at which time the farm will be also offered unless already sold. HECTOR DARRACH, Clyde River. D. A, MacKINNON, Box 99, Charlottetown. pel‘r:d in join in automobile queues and occasionally was brought to s dead stop. Flew people recognized Her Ma- jesty enroute. But she we; given- s hearty cheer by an assembly of several hundmds outside Bucking- ham Palace. Representatives of more than 100 cyclist teams are now performing a 23l5-mile circuit of Great Britain, carrying a jubilee message of greet- ing to the King on behalf of the Cyclists‘ Touring Club. The m . w, ssed and il- luminated on vellum. will be signed by every lord mayor in England and wales, four Scottish lord pro- vosts, and 100 mayors and provcets of the principal towns en route. BELLE RIVER. SCHOOL t C O B Grade 1X Jr: 1 Albert MacNelll: 2 Helen Compton; a Julia Miller. Grade VIII Sr: 1 John Cook: 2 The Queen in a closed car-drove L7264‘5'4'7'9'3l tllmllflil‘; the West mid today. She l §§§§§,,,§f,§_ agwmmmmisgcgfihtg; . , , shortly with the Quebec power com- mmc. 0m w frequently w» wm- PremzerDrscusses Pam- f“ "W" W“ m" l" 0*" Power Interests Taschereau r _ ed Quebec power contracts was de- fined here today by Premier Mit- he said. "will meet w. and the representatives oi the mm interests but m will form u» mo of tigwdlscussiomg 11- oaififnd’ zrgjénsli-"I o‘ um” m‘ Ontario will not construct a aec- and; Iv_(‘m ____l' Mme 7 be understood. The curries less than 400,000 home pow- w- while over 000.000 is under con- 9111M- Results of master examinations tract." Grade m~wr> .— i George Belle River School: m. ‘Hepblmi said Quebec wls ln- Gaudet. Grade x Sr: 1 Goodwill Mac- * ‘ : because its revenues would Grade I-l Mme Arwwvlt l Dougsll. ~ be afleoted. Willard Waugh. Grade X Jr: l Ethel Jardine; 2 “Nianly the quantityy" Mr. Ifep- Perfect Attendenoez- Kenneth Alice Compton. . burn stated, in reply to a question Bam-ett, Raymond Barrett, Wolfe 9nd,, 1x 51-; 1 “m, 311w; 3 whether it was the amount or the Forbes, John Forbes, Ihme Mc- Francis Cook. mice 0f the Quebec power. "You Callum, Jean McCallum, mam carry over our one present tram- mlssion line." Mr. Hepburn said the possibilities of further hydro power develop- ment at Niagara Falls are being carefully canvaszld. nowsa amorous sonoor. Conference Witlh OTPAWA, May its-The basis of he coming discussion with Premier I ., the xopudiat- Honor Roll of lower Bedeque School for April:- Greldn x-l Kenneth Barrett, I Walfe zeroes. 8 Verne Omis- Grade Vm-l Lloyd Craig. Grade VH-J. John Forbu. Grade V -1 Ivan Craig- 11011 Iifipburn of Ontario. "We of the Ontario Government," Tascheroals nd transmission line at an estim- wd o“; o; $090051, Arsenault, 2 Emily Gsunet. Grade III- (Sr)—1 Norma Mac- Ferlarle, 2 Edith lilorbes, 2 Man’ Tnat must tsting line Forbes, Norman MacFarlane. Olive Stafford, 'I‘encher. Edwin Bears. Grade VIII Jr: i Mary Jardlne: 2 Elmer Compton: 8 mnily Compton. Grade VI: l Jessie Nicholson. Grade v: i Edith Compton: 2 Al- exander Skinner; 3 Margaret Cook. Grade IV: 1 Christine Nicholson: 2 George wmpton; a Daniel Cook. Grade III: l Doris Miller. Grade II: l Kathleen MaoDcug- all: 2 Everett Compton: 8 Christine Cook and Marjorie Nicholson; Grade I (s): 1 Catherine Cantelo: 2 Kathleen I pton and Jrunes Compton. Grade I (b): l GroverCoi-npton and Gordon MaoKinnon: 2 Rey- mond Blue. Grade I (o): 1 Katberon Compton. James MaoLean, ‘lbacher. (Patriot Please Copy) To Investigate M o n c t o n Explosion (or. n; Guardianb Special woe) 2-A as vutikata an explosion in Moneton on March a which destroyed one house and dsmlled several others, was announced tonight by lion. W. B. Harrison, I. 0., provincial at- jersey-general. explosion occurred , when earlylnthemorn thahomeof, . Buffer- Way to Ease Headaches, Pain Almost Instantly METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTES! ungui- Remember th l ti ' Bu“ “m f“? prac callyassoon as ually im ortan cturea below when ouswallowit. relief from pain. i Aspirin l5 e ernand and get the method doo- sale. For acien iiie tests show this: tors prescnbe-Aeplrin. Asfiirln does not harm the heori. Millions have f and that Aspirin emember ese two points: euesevenabad eadaelie neuritis Aspirin S eed and A: irin S c! - or rheumatic pain often in a few And, aeet at you gel SPIRI _. t rninut I is made in Canada, and all dru guts in the stomach as in the lass have it. Look for the name all" here, anA: _irin tabletstarts toadis- e form of n cross on every solve, or sintegrnte, almost the Aséirin tablet. ' ‘ ‘ it touches m ‘ . It ttinofl2tablets or economical gins "taking hold‘? oi your pain bottle of24or 100 at any druggisfs. tablet In wmr. Note that BB- FORB It toochl the bottom. it la disinte- Ilting. will IOIOlIIIYITOPWAIGI l0 1m.‘ t'l.%‘t‘t“t'tt“"' - “u? . ..§ifiih"liezlim . m; i“ lVllentnPolnRentemberITweePicmres Angola h thlrolle m; ¢-m;nq»cmanr0svlu¢a