rf ‘pl-mg appetites! Tune-in on and a bowl of Rice Krispics ‘BIG BOWL of Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. A pitcher of milk or cream. Perhaps some luscious straw- berries or other fruit. What a combination for ‘Rice Krispies are toasted rice—wonderi'ully crisp, They actually crackle in milk or cream. Nourishing and easy to digest. Welcome at any n31. Just the thing for the childreifs supper because they invite restful sleep. "Kellogg's Rice Krispies ure the Inuit ol more than. 25 yours’ nxperlcnce Illllltllll rcully-to-eul cereals. Today, they represent file highest qualify and fines! value ponible to produce." OI LONDON, ONTARIO Kcllogg’s Rice Krispies are always crisp and oven-fresh. safeguarded by the WAXTITE bag. Quality guaranteed. Sold by grocers everywhere. Made by ‘Kellogg in London, Ontario. \{ \“\' x“: \ \‘ \\ \‘ uannnvcmn scuool. Honor roll for March. e X: 1 Jessie Stewart. hide V111:- 1 Verna Phillips. Grade VII: 1 Mamie Stewart, 3 will Walker. Grade v1: 1 Harry Rodd, 2 Doris ford, 3 Norena ‘Ibomba. 4 Charlie Wise. Grade V: 1 Joyse Newson and llelen Phillipa (equal) 2 Wesley llfltLeod, a lmlest Walker, 4 Amy ‘Nnton. Grade IV: 1 Stirling MacPher- ‘"1. 2 Austins Morrow. Grade III (Sn) 1 Anita Cudmore. lOIedine Phillipsfli Ivan Morrow. Grade IlI (Jr): 1 George Clld- mie- 7 Hillou Hughes, 3 Arthur Rodd. w Grade If: l ‘Sheldon Walker, 2 Bilrling Ford. ' I: 1 Glen Newson, 2 Lea- ’ "W. 8 Reggie Walker. ' attendance: Verna Phil- srlie Wise, Joyce Newson. 146 Richmond St., .,,E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis Helen Phillips, Oledine Phillips Ivan Morrow, Sfirling Ford, Glen Newson, Y Morrow. tester B. Sellick, teacher. MR. JAMES A. MacDONALD Died at Los Angcles, California, ‘on March 22nd, after four weeks 'il1ness of parrot fever, James A. MacDonald in his 59th year. De- ceased was the son of the late Don- sld and hihmclla MacDonald (Bor- "mam of Pisquid. P. s‘. Island. Ha leaves one son, and three daught- ers, one of whom is in the Dom- inican Convent at San Jose, Cali- fornia. His wife was the late Laura MacLellan of Indian River. ::Qulck action saves trouble, worry. Keep Douglas’ Egyptian Liniment always handy. Stops bleeding instantly. Cautcrizu wounds. Quickly relieves Barber's Itch and Ringworm. (Iharlottetown vlsllllnlvs lllcll MARKEI lllIlll_A_llllN$ Corrected For Every a Wednesday and Saturday Issue Prices remained much the lame at yesterday's market. The Easter- mar- ket will be held on Saturday instead of Good Friday, the regular l l ay. Following were the average prices quo . : — Cabbage 4 lbs ..... Carrots 4 lbs Lettuce .. Splnnich . Red Toms Psrsnlps 8 lbl Beets do: ... Cranberries ... ... Celery ... ... . . . . .. ... Larce- Entlns Armies . . Red ClblJllRI-i ... .. (‘coking Apples poek Onions 10 pounds ... Strswh rl-‘cs box .... . hleetu Roast Lamb m; lloast Beef 1;,- llollst Veal 19.. llollst Pork .. 14(- Chops Lnmh ... Liver lb ... . Chops Pork Warts lb Tonguc" each Round Steak Sirloin Steak .. 40c 35f‘ 30c 15c 25c DIW Pod ... ... ... ... ... s... 6r Pie! 15- ll ...- ... Flbrh Ilnldock MTTZEERB (Cnnndinn Press) Mocha Clone BAOW... .. .. . -’. Benuhlr-nois 75 lmp Oil .. 8 lmn Toh 8H Wnlken Pfo , 101.; 1v. Y. 517123 (Canadian Prue) Stun-kn Amor Cyan S 4.. ... Amer Sup Power ... All G and (‘an Marconi ... Cltlts Service El Pow] and PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April lb-Thi Id- vances 1n butter prices halted on the Montreal produce and dalry market today. ho 1 rogrndorl butter which has risen from seven and a half to eight cents a pound in the Inst few weeks remained steady at 80 to B1 cant-s s hound, the range being half s cent wider than yesterday. Receipts were M"! totalling 1.12.1 boxes which in- clludc some cars from Western Can- a u. Eggs were slightly casler, fresh graded extras in crlrlots or less sell- ing nt l7 to 171,5 cents, firsts at 10 to 115% cents and seconds st 14 141,4 cents a dozen. Receipts were 3,000 cases. Cheese hold firm at 10% to 11 cents l ll pound for current Ontario ‘ make. Offerlncs were 32 hora-a. New BrilnsWlt-k or Prince Edward island g-vn mountains pep 80 pound ling were unchanged n: as to 10 ggnfp us were Prince Edward Island green mountains pose 90 pound bag at 7B to B0 cents. BABY FACES TASK IN PARTY LOYALTY OSI-FWA, April 11-"l-Ienry Sinclair Bennett" is the name by whi'h n baby boy discovered on a Cel'na S'reet doorstep recenfly has hon christened and registered. ‘Painful Piles Go Quick-No Cutting-No Saivea Thousands who have itching, bleeding or protruding piles have not yet learned that quick and last- ing relief can only be accomplished with an internal medicine. Neither solves nor suppositories remove the cause. Bud circulation of blood in the lower bowel causes piles. The hem- orrhoidal veins are flabby. the bowel walls weak-the parts almost dead. To get rid of Piles an internal modi- Iclne must be used to stimulate the lcirculstion, drive out the thick im- pure blood. heal and restore the af- 'd’octed . | Dr. J. S. Iconhsrdt, after years of study, found s real internal Pile remedy" He called his discovery HEM-ROD, and prescribed it for 1000. patients with success in over 900 cases, and then decided every | .Pile sufferer. no "matter how stub-l ,born their ease, might try his DIG‘, scriptlcn with a money back guar- antee." So why waste time ‘on external remedies or worry about In oper- ation when Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd. and all good druggiats invite you to try HIM-ROD tablets with gust. antes of money refunded if they do not end your Pile misery. i Montreal has given him three weeks holidays with pay, 01%. his new pznitfcu when 1-lls holiday lcmcludce ms cnaanorrurowlv cgnanlau Stocks, Bonds, Quotations LIVESTOCK. (Ouludlnn I IONTBEAL. ink! nu) ll-Olfulngs Icd 2,206 on the two Montreal livestock markets todiy. Beech?" were composed of 44 cattle, 2,004 cul- ves 128 hogs and so llill s. There was no change in cattle prices. Calves _were slow and fully 5 cents lower. The bulk of the caivel, was only common to just fair ined-; lum. Medium to meddling quality cal- ves brought $4 to 14.25 with fair kinda around 13.00 and common to plain calves from 88 to 88.26. Com- mon llght veals and thin drinkers were acid as low ss 02.50. Spring lambs brought $3 to $6.00 each. Conl- na lambs weighing less than 85 pounds wer-s not vnnted. Hogs were steady at 85.4 to $5.50 | fed and watered. Feeder hogs brought 85 and sows from $3.50 to $4. When sold on grade, selects brou ht $1 be: hog with n cut of 82 and per hog on hesviu and extra hssvisn. EXCHANGE‘ . (Canadian In») - MONTREAL, April lb-Brillslh and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar, as compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada, closed today na follows:- Argentlns peso .8127. Austral‘: pound 8.2662. Austria lchiiiing .1448. Belgium beige .1630. Brasil mllrels .0004. Ringer's lcv .0091. (‘hlnl Hong Kong dollars dscchcalornkh crown .0300. llgnmarls krone .1834. k"illar.d tinmark .0180. Eraucs franc .0474. Germany relchsmsrk .2850 . 2748 . Great Britain pound 4.1007. Greece drncbmn .0003. Holland fiorin 15.711. Hungary» pongo .212. lndln rupee .3102. Italy lirc .0010. Japan yen .1565. Jugorlnvla dillnr .0168. New Zculand pound 8.2703 Norway krone .210 Polnnd zlotl .13 Roumnnhl leu .0074. South Africa pound 4.0915 Spain per-eta .1022. Sweden krone .2173. Rwltrrlnnd fflnr‘ .2‘! United States dollar r-nllum. NEW YORK, April ‘foreign exchange irregular. Brllisln in dollnrs. others in Demand rates: Great Brltnln 3.41 014i; low- 8.4l!/¢: close 3.41%: France 3 04 1-16: iinly 511M: Bel- gillfim 13.06; Germany 21.74; Canadi- I MINING (Clulnrllnn Press) | TORONTO, April 11—- Stocks Acme Oil ... ... .. 29. 20% per cent 11—fA.P.)- Great cents. _ high Hollluger Homestead clntyre ... .. cWntteru ... ... ... .. an '4: 3Q =6 ~S 1 n Teck Hush Towalrl-nac Vacuum Vlp S‘lver . . . . .. ... . Total sales 401,000. UNIJITED B-hlissourl Cen lilan C-Copper Bmeitors ... Dal Oi’ iilid/lrado ... ... ... ... . . ... 1R5 Halcrow . 2.3% 88 415 1100 l 4 McLeod ... 3i; Pond Ore .. so Roralltc ... (‘.27. Ventuivm . . ion Vlckcrsl .. "" CUB! Algolnn ~_ A 1i) I iilé 4 Gllbtc .. .. ... ... . Kirk Towawl. I ... “L; 5'74 Heroic Teller Gets Promoiion LONDON, Ont, April 11—-'I\: re- ward the heroism o! IJoyd Denn- ing, the youthful bank teller who shot it out with a pa‘: of bandits in Ilderton lsst week the- Bank of and a rolnise of an immediate promo- Ths promotion will take him to 5n i Vanad‘um . ‘Poverty was believed to be behind I - I sad I was afraid I had kept him ‘ly a matter of habit; and those Montreal Stock Market (Clsnndlnn Press) Stocks Clolse GEIITRIL lilllllllllll us;- selnun u reserved for nws of locel interest but Mlvertlnlng of n newly nature lnny he Inserted nl I cents n word strictly payable in a - sauce. it H01.‘ CROSS BUNfil-Order your Hot Cross Buns now from your’ grocer or Mclnnis Bakery. Phone ‘ 470. 8857-4-12-21. I TEACHERS! While in the City] Bell Tel ,1, Brasilinu ... .... 6% b"? W"! "t" 3118'" Wiii-We" t" C C .-- ... ._. ...- u. ... it _ ‘ I Dffptaix" “i: Purdie librgusons Overstocked Shoe‘ Can 1nd sl ... . .. 2 Bale. 8832-4-11-21- 3r nun. 110% om r ... '5’ , Dolli ‘Sicelginll or“; ‘ ' LADIES see the newest ln Easter §fufa:;;"kfi'n;r-,; 11°‘ Footwear at Finals-Ferguson's, also llccoll xvi-on: . 11,1, Holeprooi Hosiery to match. Montreal Power ..., ._. i Nat Brew ... ... . ... Puwlr Corp . 0% Shswlnlgnu ... . 10),‘, Steel of Can ... .. 15 Pivotal New York Stocks (Eruludlnn Press) Stocks Allied Chemical . Am Smeltlng . . Am Tel and Tel Anaconda . Atrhlaou ... ... ... ,,, ,,, Auburn Motor ... Cnnnda Dry C l’ R a 5 n. '11 ‘it o 1 ... ... ... ... Case ... . Clwflflilcake and O 1o Con Gas Corn Products Delaware null Bur] , Eastman ... .. Gen Elccfl-lc ,._,, (lcn Foods Gen Motors . N Y Central North Amfirlclll 1.: lTuh Scr N J . . Rn o .. Au Slllnrl Oil N J ... . y; Tex Gulf g Union Carbide- llnion Pacific United Corp Wcsilnghou Woolworth GRA [N u" i - W’l.‘\'1\'!l'llG‘.,-“ril:if1l H1") w CLOSE 24%;.“ M“ 945B‘, Jilly ‘l5: 0c! or???" M“ w“); 3"‘? 3911B: Oct casrr r-mcns li'lls'lt~ No 1 ha“ 541,3. No 1 . -‘ nor $954‘ 5° 241°!‘ W95: Nd '3 nnr 40%; ‘ m" “oi M 5 451s: No o 4415,» Feed 427’: ‘frock 52v.- ~ 557s: Noafl durum ht-"iga fir‘; A 50%: No 4 durum 40%‘, Ol-ts: No 2 C w g4 , v 2W‘: N” 1 ‘"5 31% 796N113; gee?! Ill-v “i, Rlflecita 177s; Truck 24 . l" "Y1 . ltl C ‘V 36%: i" n! g-Eidilsco i?‘ d. TOW W 311.6: .\'n 4 010°‘ Rrados No (i t‘. C W 28%: be 5 C-W 26%; m» .l c W 5%; Truck 31% Sacrifice Seven Before Idol VIILUMPURAM. Madras, India Al-‘Irll 11—Polfce said today that they had discovered evidence of the sacrifice of seven human lives before the clay idol of an elephant hare. The victims were a man and his wife and their five children. About the bodies were broken co- coanuts and other offerings. There was evidence that all the victims had consented to the sacrifice.' Police believe the father killed the others, then committed suicide. the tragedy. GOOD IHEALTI! REQUIRES BEGULARJTY IN SLEEPING r recently stayed the rllgllt wlul some friends and sat up very late talking to my host, writes a doctor. As we were going upstairs to bed up unusually late. “Oh. no," he said "I never take more than slx and a half to seven hours s. nlght, 11 1 d0. I always find I feel much less, on the spot the following dsy.". ‘mere is the old saying, "Seven for a man, eight for a woman, nine for a fool," and athough there are many ex.:eptlo..s to it, it certainly has s. basis of truth. “The amount of sleep one re- quires," I said, "is, I'm sure, large- who are used to rather short nights certainly feel the worse for it if they take an extra hour or two." On going away from home people generally feel more sleepy and want more sleep, but after a while they get used to the new piece and can reduce their hours. For those who can manage it regular hours for going to bed and gettlflsl up is the ideal thing. On regular hours one can certainly get along with less sleep than one can on 1r- regular hours. SPRAINS hi Mined’ Phrases 1LT s u Ilntlv. 1| sen "plants. soothes. - for Bros. Philip Noonnn, Gregory ‘ influence of a good life, | 8832-4-11-21. REMEMBER the Canadian Leg? ion dance, Easter Monday night at C. N. R. Hotel and Oddfellows Hall. 8562-11. | __-- i 918T BIRTHDAY-Mrs. William Pllrneaux, 129 Irlillsboro street, cel-‘ ebrated her 91st birthday Monday. She is improving very nicely after her recent illness. MINERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Harold Maclnnis took place from his late residence, Euston Sh, to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, yesterday morning, and was largely attended. The pail bearers were: Wm. Maclnnls, Leo Doiron, Reg. Cronin, Keith Acorn, Vernon Peardon, Robert Dalziel. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Jos. McGreel, C.SS.R., service at the grave being conducted by Rev. G. HIGH MASS FOR the deceased FAltJmlIOIS of the Kllzgllts cf Colum- bus was celebrated yesterday morn- ing by Rev. Louis Dougan ln St. Dunstaus Basilica, which was large- ly attended by members of the local Council. A memorial service was held last evening in the Council Chamber at the Home, Queen Street Hughes and James O. Trainc; who passed away during the past year. Friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr, mines Eden, at his home in this city. Ill MEMURIAM DEATH OF MICHAEL H. MaoCABE The death occurred on_ Friday last at his home in Bedeque of Michael H. MacCabe, a. well known farmer. Mr. MacCabe was 91 years of age and was a native of Bed- cque. Although well advanced in years he was active until a. few weeks before his death. He was a man of very fine characteristic: and had one of the largest farms in the district. He was a staunch supporter of the Conservative par- ty and some years ago ran an el- ection in the Fourth District of Prince County for the local House but was defeated. He was always interested in politics and was al- ways t0 the fore in every political movement. He was a member of the Catholic Church at Kinkora. and was held in the highest sctcem by all who knew him. He was twice married, his widow, formerly a Miss Mullins cf Kenslngton, survives, and the following sons: Fred at, Bedeque; Rev. George MacCnbc,‘ formerly oi’ Sturgeon, now home on sick leave; Cecil on the homestead, and two daughters, Margaret and Edna at home; also one sister, Mrsf| Wm. Deighan of Cape Traverse, to whom sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Friday morning from his late residence to the Roman Cathoiic Church at‘ Kinkora, Attending the funeral‘ were Rev, Martin Monaghan, D. D..| of Miscouche; Rev. Bennett Mc- lDonald of Summerside, and Rev. Reginald MacDonald of Indian River. S. ' ' MR. BELONIE G-ALLANT . Erltered into rest on March 30th, 1933. following a short lllncss borne with calm resignation to the Divine Will, Belonle Gallant of New Or- leans, P. E. I. aged 64 years. The best medical skill and the loving care of a devoted wife and family failed t0 turn aside the course of inslduous disease and his spirit calmly took its flight to the realms of eternal day. Of a quiet and un- asuming disposition, _\-.-r. possessed of those Christian qT::""". which made his life helpful in otllors, ho will be greatly mixed by ll largo circle of friends and relatives with those whom he was always ready to‘ help in time of sickness or trozlb“. But it is in the homo, where hc was the centre of a devoted faul- ily on whom he freely bcsiowcd lllc and in every way strove for tlacir bcst 1r.- tcrests, that he will be most miss- ed. During his il‘ncss hc was fre- quently visited by his phsltl?‘ W. V. MiDonald. who adrnln‘st-*l-cd the last rites of the Catholic Church. He leaves to mourn their whom he was associated, and byl- i l l EAS Beef. Remember, we bought AT THE BASH A and BARRY STORES Bigger and Better Than Ever CHAMPION FIRST PRIZE STEER at Halifax and Charlottetown Exhibitions. Shorthorn 22 months old. We are taking orders for Easter beef now, also have several extra choice carcases of Island Please phone your orders now. We will deliver when required. We will give you any cut you want at reasonable prices. parties coming by train can have their orders delivered to all trains. We ‘are employing extra clerks to give you real service. BASH and BARRY STORES 187 Great George Street Phone 1115 PAGE NINE TER the best and Easter ~O§§O ldvertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, o... cents. eQOOWQ-Okvwv ltATEz-Zc per word. three In- crtlcnl. for the price of two. strictly payable in advance. O-O-OQOO-O OPO-Ofi-Q-OO-O-OQ-Ofi-vf-O-O Eastern locals, 2c. pcr wold, Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classlihd. 2c. per word; lu itlemorlanl Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists c1 Floral and Spiritual 0112x- ings, Cards, etc, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices cf Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c ner word. Other rates on applications. Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five ‘OO-OJ O i: per word; Western and O-QQ-Om-Q-Q-Q-OQOOQ-Q-Q —-—<-——~——-'-"- WANTED _ 1mm" on TAKE 0b For Sale UARBOARD SUITABLE F 0 R lining outhouses. etc. 1o P" sheet. Guardian Office tf. I shares form Ul mlll properly Write particulars by letter "B. J.’ Guardian. 9334-4-11-3l- Miscellaneous s FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Pive, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery Nov. l-tf. FOR. SALE - AUCTION FORTE- plye, Bridge and Whlst Score Cams. Guardian Central Joh P;-1n{.gfy_ Nov. 1-tf. ‘00 GLADIOLA BULBS. MIXED colors, blooming size, have been treated for thrillli. Sent W mil’ address on receipt of $1.00. Mall orders only. Percy Burke, Char- lottetown, R. R. 7. 8824-4-10-31 ilt SALE -— STEEL SPLIT PUL- iey, 24 inch diameter, 9 inch face Steel split pulley, 26 inch dia- meter, 7 inch face. Cast iron pul- ley 18 inch diameter, 8 inch face Steel shsftlng 9 feet 1on8. l‘?- inches in diameter complete with hangers and bearings. A bar- gain for quick sale. Apply Guard- ian. “- To Let i TO LET-HEATED APARTMENT. All modern conveniences. P. J. McDonald. 8848-4-11-31 (EATED APARTMENT - CEN- l 1. A l Guardian. m pp. y 8839-4-li-3i. ""' 1 70R RENT-ONE 0F THE NICEST , Apartments in the city. Private ~ entrance. Sun Porch. Inspec-l non any time. Apply Guardian. TO LET —- SELF CONTAINED flat Roseneath Apts. 76 Upper Prince st. Apply Eastern 17"“ m, 8821-4-10-31 Work Wanted REPAIRS T0 MASONRY AND? plastering. l-Iousecleaning and, tinting. Lowest prices. 11 Svdnen Street. 8837-4-11-81. ,‘ loss besides his lovln8 W119- W“ ...; and two daughters. namellV Joseph of newton. M155- Miil 1M“ Jerry Gallant) of Lynn. Muss. lvlar-l garet. (Mrs. Cornelius Her-cell) of st. Patrick's and Frank st home» and twenty-three grand children and one great-grand child. The funeral, which was very “View attended took place on Saturda)’ looming, April 1st at St. Ann's Church, Hope River, where a hlsh 1,1555 03 Requiem was celebrated by Rev. W. V. McDonald. The pail bearers were Messrs Joseph Gal- lant, Joseph Rogers, John LAC-kill‘. Comolllls liorloll. James rural and Ambrose Iiermll. RcquiP-Rfl! in pace. l Itried POULTRY — WlLl WANTED —- AN 85“'4‘11‘3‘- wsnrnn _ ssuzs ;Arlen and Norma T E A C H ERS ACCOMMODATED during convention week, 11$ Fringe 51,, 8828-4-10-3l BE BUYING Fowl and Chickens lultil May Isl Signed J. D. Jenkins. - 8860-4-12-31 NOTICE T0 FARMERS—~WE ABE buying poultry, (chickens, ducks). Highest prices. _ Cali at Queen Meat Market, 223 Quccn Street. Charlottetown. 38444414!» Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED Hardware Salesman, one familiar with Electrical Appliances P"- fcrred. Apply in own handwriting gtgting age and references to Box 378, care Guardian. 8829-4-11-21. --. Lost LOST-IN run 01w. avnann lire off delivery wazrm. Find" please leave at Proude and More- sldes and recclvo reward. 8822-4-10-31 Employment Wante RAINED NURSE AT REASON- ablc rates. Apply Guardian. 8694-4-3-mwf-Gl T Salesmen Wanted lilliN WHERE wc are not now represented to sell 0;; commission. Mclotte Cream Separators, Crude Oll ED811195 Gasoline Engines. Stoves, Furn- aces, Eiectric Washers, Electric Pumps, etc. J. D. Fflcr, Marltimv. Mgr, Amherst, N. S. A111» 13-11 ‘Walker to Wed With a Retillue NICE, France, April l1—-M‘chao Shenrcr, Mont real-born screen actress, probably will serve as witnesses at the mar riagc of former Mayor James J Walker of Now York and Betty Compton, which friends expect t1 take phvc the morning of April 171 at Cannes city hill- The dais of the wedding has noi been revealed by (ho princlvfiis but unlcss it takes place before Apr] 13, it will have to be post- poned unt‘l April l8, because of the Easter holidays. ‘Mr. Arlrn has a villo ncar the o..." wlzvrc “is Compton is staying 3y", 111$ S“r_‘3l‘f‘l‘ ls Visiting at Cap dZAntbcs. Walla Sllorl oi Breaili Gould llol lie lions lo Sleep Mrs. P. J. Chcrnofl‘, Sllorcacroe, B.C., writes:—- "I had been so troubled with shortness of breath 1 mold not lie down to sleep. I couldn't do any hard work, or climb the shire, and had nervous and mothering feelings, and became very woak. nil kinds of medicine, but could got no relief until after I had taken three boxes of Iiihnrn’: Heart and Nerve Pills, and since than I have felt better in every way." Ibrnlsnl nun-mom alldngandgnnilnnnpntwnbbhsitllhaflglfln