‘I llllhul??? StationlCFCY ,,_,,,_,,__T_ Ill MEMORIMI lfllE. MARY LAVINA MUTTART A feeling of sladnass swept over Albany and the adjoining settle- ments 0h Sullday, March 21st. when it was learned that Mrs. Mary Lavina Muttart had passed aw-cy following -an illness of but a few days. Mrs. Muttart was forty ycars of age. Her husband, Mr. John Muttart. one of the most highly esteemed residents of the jocllllty, had died but fifteen months previous. The family of six clfldrcn thus doubly bereft are Hilda age l5 years, Doris 11, H.len 7, Elsie 5, Freda 2, and John 9| months. ‘ Mrs l/‘utturt. lite her late hus- band. was noted for her kindly, charitable disposition und her death L-nvcs a. void that is hard to fill. Besides her six children she is 5urvl\'€d by one sister, Mrs. Harry 1 Mllttart o.‘ Carleton and two brothers, Lester McVarisll of Bzis- i tol, Lot 40 and Patrick McVarQh | oi Worcester, Mass. Her funeral was held 0n Wcdnes- 1 day, March 24th. to Seven Mlle Buy , Church and although the reads, were about inlpzlsslble a very large y concourse of people were in the funeral PFOCCSSlOII. Solemn High Reqllielll Mass was celebrated by thc pastor, Rev. Wm. E. Mondghan after which her rclnalns were in- terred in the adjoining cemetery beside gyle grave of hcr late hus- band. The pull-bearers were Messrs. J. B. Noonan, Thomas Warren. Arthur Green, Urban J. Plneau.l blah-y Muttart and Joseph Miittart- Mass Cards were received from the family. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- Yarisli, Mr. and Mrs. l-Irrry Milttart and family. Mr- lmd Mrs- Wm. Jay and falflill’. Mr- and M15- Euggne Wynne and family. M1‘- and Mrs. U. J. Pineau and 111111115’- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milttflft 811d family. Mr. George Warren, Mr. Thomas Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Warren and ‘Bertha. Mr. and Mrs Jas Johnston. lvfr. and Mrs. ‘ Joseph Milttart and family. Mos‘ Helen Hanlill and 191111115 111111, teachers of Albany village 5°11°°1~ I Cards and Lcttn-s of Sympathy i were sent by MY- 111111 MYS- W111‘ Jay. Charlottctoivn. Mr. and MYS- Eugene Wynne. Cllarlot-t-etown, Mr. and lvm. Peter Goodman. Hunter fiiver, Mr. Patrick McVarish. Worcester. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Inter McVarish. Bristol. Lot 40. Plr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodman, rLsburyf Mass. Mrs. Wallace Mo'- Donuju, Qh,'u'10tl{‘l0\\'l'l. Mr. 811d M15 w, P. Cameron, AlilsanY. 111$‘- llliany Garland. Albany» 811d agile; women's Institute. Albany- qmvnlfi; m atoow QUEEN llwnv TO Rl-JTIIPN TO rmvara 1.1m , Since he moved from Buokihlb‘ ham Palace to Marbol-cugll Home. Queen Mary has sought to return‘ more aud more to private life But title pcople seem unwilling to let her go. fliouqh her Majesty is the first Queen Mother in recent history to attend the Coronation of a son. as she plans to do Mny 12. it is under- stood she uiishcs to eflaoc herself as milch as possible. She lsAdeFb; l-lave You Lost Feel Yourself Slipping? How many thousands drag on through life with wum-y gtcp and worn and ha gard face who might he strong aud weakness. It should be to fortify thc Milllurlfls H necessary to o the machinery i cratcly placing herself in the back- strcnlgth, health and vigor of mind and body, and Got a box from your druggin. You won't be THE _rlll_x_lzi_.ojl"rrj_rnwix_i_ ciialzoiaw The Central» Oaorcyllavrwiwl 1T he Housewife and Her Activities A nzatrn ssnvic: or ANCB‘ 1"'B7118'7'13'311 n1: CANADIAN uenlcn. ACSOCIATION AND LIFE l-IUIANCE CONPAIOIE‘ i IN CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES: New Glas- gow 111.00 a.m.'. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 p.m. Rev. Wm. G. Quigley, Minister. NASA]. DISCHARGE 1"1“1"'21'11 SERVICES IN YORK Pastoral Charge on Sunday, April 25, will be: Central Church, ll a.m.; York 3 p.m.; Brackley 7.30 p.m. . L-1N0-4-24-1l A "running nose" ls an unsightly and an nnooessary condition. Al- so. lt may be the causcfof that "run down" fecli ,, which possesses you. 5o, don't be a nuisance to others and a. danger to yourself; have it attended to at once. A discharge from the nose is a common affliction and occurs from infancy to fairly advanced ago. Week in. week out. momlng, noon and night. part of the discharge is overflowing into the throat and being swalowed. The digestive juices secreted by the stomach render some of this poison harm- lees. but eventually a form of “In- dlgestion’ is set up. Your appetite is gone and there is a general loss of vitality, also you may be de- pressed and have lost all interest 1n the affairs of everyday life. Do you think you should iilow your- self to. suffer these dangers to your health when your doctor can in- vestlsate the causes and probably stop the nasal discharge? Many young children have adenoids which donotallow proper ventilation in the nose. and this may Kive rl£e to a continuous dis- charge. A child. also, may push beads or small toys into the nose. These become lodged in the airway and set up a. foul discharge of pus until they are removed. One of the commoner conditions ln adults is an infection of the sinuses or air spaces connected with the nose. When a. running nose following acold does nut clem- up after several clays a sinus ln- fection should be Suspected, This ls particularly true if the discharge is yellowish. confined more to one side. and accompanied by pain about the cheek or eye, and head- ache. Should this cond'tion be un- treated. later it may be the hidden management and staff of R. T. Hol- cause of rheumatism and vague man’s Ltd. tendered aycomplimen- muscular pains. which although = i813’ 118111111611 m M1”- J- P- Cr°9ke11~ they may not be disabling. cause i who recently resigned his position you to lead a miserable existence. l as manager of their furniture de- You do not make a habit or] lmrtment- The ehioymrht 0f the working overtime to carry out your | evening was greatly augmented by usual business‘ so why should you, the presence of Mr. Bernard Loch body do it to keep you in normal k of Toronto. a lifelong friend of Mr. health? You owe it to yours," ,0 , Crockett. During the evening Mr. see that the lesser ailments like 1 Robt. T. Holman read an address and presented Mr. Crockett with a Zléirspllnlclléscharge are not allowed t° platinum wrist watch on behalf of _ the mar --‘ and staff. rr cosrs Nb MORE T0 Lrvr: in Your Osvmiiome when you blllld ‘it at reasonable cost wth the ms- slstance of the Smallwood Finance . Plan in the Smallwood location. 14-1755-4-22-24. FIRE ALARM—The firemen re- sponded to an alarm about 1.30 yes- terday afternoon for a slight roof fire at the residence of Mr. Charles Donovan. 64 Cumberland Street. Damage was slight. BAPTIST SERVICES — North River circuit. April 25th. Pastor Rev. B.G. Manzer; 11.00 a.m..wor- ship at Long Creek; 3.00 p.m..wor- ship at,’ Clyde River; 7.00 p.m.. worship at Kingston. Plan to wor- ship with us. L-1893-4-24-1i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — The services next Sunday will be conducted by the pastors. In the morning Rev. A. E. MacKcnzie BA. will preach the sermon. tak- ing for his theme “Mr. Everyman and the Church“. The evening ser- vice will be largely choral. Rev. Hugh Miller. MA. has chosen for his theme “The Gospel in Song" and the Chaminade Ladies’ Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Hugh Miller will render selections ap- propriate to the theme of Mr. Mil- ler's discourse. A cordial invitat- ion is extended to all. MR. CROCKETT HONORED — An enjoyable banquet was held in the Blue Room of Mitch's Old Spain Thursday evening when the THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The Rev. H. L. Denton, B.D., will take as his morning subject “The Boat Which Belonged to Simon". The morning anthem will be Coleridge- Taylors “O Ye That Love the deep Lord“. The evening music will be 1111' 1 in charge of the male choir. who "ill open with a song service at .45 .m. As a s ccial number and through 5° 111111111" _ . they ‘will sing. to anpold Welsh air comment of one of the exhlbtlng ~AGOdI that Made“ Earth and 11191111111611111915 16111111111113 a t1"11c111 Heaven". with Mr. Oscar Diamond reception given Queen Mary at the taking the 501,,’ The m.“ H 1, 31111511 11111115111115 F1111 Denton will preach the final ser- mon of a series on Bible Roads. taking on this occasion, “The Road to the Kingdom". Music Under direction of Miss Vera H._Malcolm Campbell. Mus. Bac, with Miss is Helen canbgck at the organ. Wlll l you help the Church School tollflss last Siuldayb great record of any per cent increase’! fjri. PERSONALS ground. but spontaneous public de- monstrations of affection make that difficult. Crowds wave hand- kedchiefts and cheer when the King and Queen Elizabeth appear, but there ls a particularly filmltflhetty to the greetings Queen Mary, "She has been with us so long PINEAPPLE COCKTAILS TO BEGIN A MEAL Qlmgll pinealppléfi make excellent fruit cocktails and compotes- ThBY are more juicy if boiling water vpoiued over them and the)’ "e M; u, it for a few minutes before taking off the outside skin- Rancvc all the eyes carefully. cut into ma“ pificesthilrylnnklflilllzégt tt learn 0f the maple silgar.‘ an Friends will regre_ o with lemon juice. Chill before serif‘; serious illness at hi5 horn? V2111?’ ing The pineapple @1111 11° 111'“ l Street of Fred Power. of t e - a with a few shelled nuts or somel a Trackmasterls Ofnce‘ halved and stoned black ETEDQS- 91‘ i- the addition of a 1x18590011 Erma‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smlyb E8581 Royaj1y_ have returned r0111 » l a . dine: syn; £1131 aniunusuh JE. “We mo hs. mp u, the United States an Western Canada- That Snap? The many friends in cit)’ 811d country Wm be pleased ‘to learln that M155 Jean MacDonald. Dar- ing. is recovering 1111111‘ 1m Wen“. tlon for appendicitis in the P. E. I- or some constitutional Island Hospital on Thursday. healthy but m, Borden MacLeod. teller at‘ the Royal Bank f?! Canada Hugger River. dccomnimird by 111$ 111° f; Everett. has alTlved 1191119 311 spending an enjoyable vacation, with relatives and friends in 305-‘ ton and Cambridge, Mass. l the aim of everyone to retain tho system against attacks of disease. . k N. Pills contain the elements I0 rento vim, force and energy to run ofthe system. CONFEDEBATION LIFI. INSUB; Behind The Headfines At Ottawa By Dean Wilson cooks m. perm“ pmm-u iC0lltlnl-lbd from page 8) é __ L-54o9-2-24-l1 "“""" A” 'T_ young, good looking, and president of the Trenton Trust Co. the only woman batik president in New Jersey- "Even if a girl is frightfully in love and gets married. she should have a profession.“ said Mrs. Roeb- ling. "Supposing after seven years or so that love fails hei- and she hasn't prepared herself to meet life. Then shell have neither. “There should be no apparent distinction between men and wo- men ln bilsluess and women should ilot use uules or play on their feminity." KEV. T.0. DeWOLFE will preacl |on Siulday. April 25th at Alban 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. W85! moi-eland 7.30 P. M. L-Slli-Sat-lf WOMEN'S MUSIC Club Can- iadian National Hotel Saturday at - 1 3.30. TEE will be served. L-1775-4-22-24. When the representatives of the 1 various Dominions and the Moiher- , i land gather in London in May for the historic Imperial Conference. ithe agenda will contain a number of important subjects for open dis- WANTS TRANSFER-Rev. Arthur . cusslon and decision by the accred- Long of Montague, P. E. I.. has ited delegates. while a few moment- 1 asked for a change in pastoral re- t ous problems will be dealt with ENTERTAINED - Mrs. w. J. Monaghan was hostess at a nicely j arranged four table bridge on l Thursday last. _ _ . KING LORD AND COMMONS d . 1351.222 ff.‘ilil“’§ittli‘flfg.t1’°éé‘~li‘li' i 1351533212E5JYSJZZlZ°OP€ZZ‘£§éZS ' A "*1" tee and the change will be effect- Commonwealth of Nations. ed at the end oi June.-The United One of the most important sub- Churchman. jects which will be coruidered in —-——i this confidential manner will be the ISLANDER DEAD - The death ' question of what means are to be occurred suddeny at Blarmore. Al- adopted by the agencies of the 119118. Yflsterdfll‘ 01' JDWDh A. Gillls. ,1 various Governments in order to barrister. His wife (nee Josie MC- combat in some effective fashion A1991 01113’ R F1101‘! time B80 8060111- the sinister and undercurrent mon- panied the remains of her mother, I aces o1 the fqreign propaganda Mrs. Mary McArec from Boston to mmmnes whim pmy on the w“- 11115 c113’ 1111‘ 111191111“? sciousnsess of the masses in all iii‘ rections of the British Empire, and m" AND A" which instead of the old method of ‘ ~ n - b Theprinlary teacher was helping iiuzutlielgfblhzdsfizxdgdulrlfley‘anal:eainsl the C1111111e11 1° 1°11 1119 dflfemnw to foster alien ideasvof Communism between the letters "d" ahd "b?" and Fascism through unconstitut- 111011111116‘ 1191" m“ “'9 1911 111959 1 ional and some underhand methods letters apart? asked the instruc- u-hereby may attempt u; arguse °1" sectional, racial and religious strife. rebellion, or other subversive forces. . even if it involves diaster and bloodshed. It. is known in Ottawa that Can- adian Governments for the past "The king and his faithful gub- jects. rho Lords and Commons of this realm-the triple cord. which no man can breakT-Edmund Burke. BOOKS-ART-MUSIC (Continiledflfrom page B) Mr. John D. Rockefeller Jr. whose interest and siijlport. were at once enlisted. After nine yea ~ of work the re- storation is llvll lg completion, at a cost. ii ls reported. of more than $l4,000.000. billldlllgs a1 the historic Wllllalli and Merv Co loge. we llLllll nullif- ilig. Ol \ nit-h was designed by sl. Cllrl tcilher Wren creator of S Paul's ill London, SIXLV-SCYQII built. ings have been restored, ninety-oi". "Well." answered the lad. "one has its stcnlach in the front and the other has it in the back." iii DAD HAD BEEN BOASTING ‘*- fifteen "ears have been consideling , , , Tommy “Yb doing penance 1n possiblesuays and means to coun- 131101111 11111111119“ 1111"“ 119911 1'1‘ the comer Presently he thought teract these forces which threaten co11b1111111111 11115111191111111119111 11111111‘ lllgs havc been l't‘llli)\'0d from the regtorccl arva and set up elsewhere. and follr hundred aloud pensively. u . the tranquillity and happiness of l’ can't help it lf Im not per. the citizens. but every effort in this feet." he complained. “I never ard has been arked bv un- heard of ma“, than one perfect gigtamty because‘ am Libexjal and model-u bnllcilllgsdlllve been de- bpyq un‘\-“.a_\._>- conervative Goveynments have lllO.l§ll£‘(l. And the recreation of “Who was that?" asked his feared that drastic laws and actions 11010111111 3“11"1"11"- 11150 911111115 101' 9X‘ tcllslvo l‘t1.~(1.ll‘1.'ll, has been coin- ploied. One of the many values of the restorailon is lt= . ailthcnticity. Trained invcstizntors searched every ])O.\>ll)l8 source Ellgléllld and France so that plans ililtl structure. the architec- tural form, ille artistry of the ln- i tcrior decoration and the furnish- ‘ lug» ivould be triuhtul portrayals. mother. thinking to pout a moral. "Papa." Callie the reply, “whgn he was litthc." ____________ Wares in up.» Irish Frec state 111'? “Ported to be the highest in Western Europe at present. such as those adopted by 19F» de- mocratic countries in Europe might receive a false interpretation that an effort is being mode to rurbe free speech or thought in the Dominion. and hence it would play into the hands of the ill-advised agitators. However it appears now that this fight will be made a subject of uni- fied action on thepart of the whole British Empire. and when the lm- perial Conferenre concludes. it l" _ _ , . u» i ammo“ l l2l::l‘.:.:“l:;l“°".afiliiirolri be accepted by all the Governments i‘ obtained m En 1115K, ‘liih _1‘1‘ 1111111011 Comgflse 11115 311E111 31111111111,‘ l the ClESCl‘ll)llOf1%“Of the flll-fllirlliclngs One oft. e main weapons la i- ,__ _ ._ . l» employed l 12.53515. rill. 53513. ‘l’ ‘"1 foreign ideas will be an intensive I Tiufow, courvhokl _e if d°111ct1;'s' ed11°1111°11111 11111111111191‘ partmnafly _ archeolccircil nruseilln fllldelllala l? 11° 911113111911 111° 111111111110 and ‘ation cclltcl" of the rc-siorationomlt 19110111111’ 111115595 ‘V1111 11111 111811 1 C0lllilllls ~pc -ilneils of colonial "las- easily to the demagoglc doctrines of i ,ab,e“.,",.é ‘hardkqre h f,‘ lg the professional propagandists who ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ 011x10 _________ London has a milk-foam bath craze. - Forthc restored Palace an ex- News Siogyll/olrlfl; Who are Depressed have invaded all parts of the Em- £1223 soglue11111f1giy1111t1gfl1<111éi plre in order to carry out their evll such specimens dug “b while me 11915115 W1111°1111 1111911115 any 9°11" foundations of 17th "ind 18th cen- stitutlonal or actual means to solve w“. 90,011,,“ ‘ the problems of the people. Yet excavmbd another school of thought will urge ‘ that all Governments in the Em- vf pire should adopt uniform laws and To Get “PEPIAMB/T/ON l 3'lf§’§i?.§1‘§{g>n§mi§§'.ld.i:‘li.‘l§%§ , EVE!‘ I‘! 1%. 0X1 among 9 US118- WDKHAMILTONS PILLS ,1 1 and attendants. well interpret the Restoration to vis- ltors. may be scen in the buildings and working in the grounds. well-informed persons in the Can- adian Capltal seems to imply that . .- The following letter tells how a i a compromise method will prevail argéie, Goodmn 801161111195 1115 very sick lady recovered health R111! 11¢ W111 be -l°1111'13' camed °111 by "As a. part of the inteppregugive and Shem uh all Governments. y “Last ginter I . k 1h Then again it l5 stated thatex- _ w“? 51c W1 pert; will report their finding; 8119119, 8nd when spring came I what means may be foilnd to was weak, bilious, and rheumatic, 1 ameliorate the industrial and agri- my head achcd every morning. I ,' ‘3;1131l1a12n‘:°1.1ri11’1%115un‘i1{e;11 efigfitog‘? - . . o e l y didn't get any help till I tried Dr. the Hams Government and me Hamfltmfs P11111- They 100k the ‘ Dominions, and which it is hoped yellow color out of my face, put 1 may eradicate the basic conditions new tone in my stomach, and in- ‘#11131 111133111911 geseapflfieismifig . .. , "cm wa emsses_ "B85011 my uflhetlte. The blhous refill: f; Iaslseypromres Imrgugh attacks and rheumatic pains grad- some form of Communism 0f pa“. ually departed. Dr Hamilton's Pills 15m, This will involve a number of . made a new woman of me.” new laws to lmPTOVE 111° 93111111111“ This was the experience of Miss I “X11111 811d 111° 2111:1221 cftncigtlczrgagf Nanette Cadieux. What Dr. Ham- . Eqztgféealmmalesied‘ w the passing Q1 ilton’s Pills did for her they may many new laws on these matters do also for you. Commence treat- throughout the whole Brltirh Em‘ merit without delay. plre in the very near future. '11“; ppercnt Government in pf flA MIL ra/vs Pills TONE f/lc SYSTEM Ottawa as well as others before it adoption of the common policy by the whole Empire, and when Can- ada's delegation‘ returns from the London conference. l! is quite likely that the exact plans of campaign against these di liltergratirlg forces Wlll be made public. i I a a in Canada has gained the impress- ion that thc Hon. R. B. Bennett will retire from the political field in thc ncar filtnrc on account of his health. both Liberals and Con- scrvativtw in the Capital hold the opinion that thi= does not imply that he wiIl leave public life pcr- manently. Tile Hon. R. B. Belin- ctt. who has been leader of the Tory polity for the past tcn years. may undertake a temporary ne- tlrenlcilt and rcturll to tho active scene later. 'I‘hi.< point of view is entertained by persons who are llSllflllV lvcll-‘lllforlncd on such matters in the Capital. have been studying thls Sllblect 1?‘; ,5gvgra1 years. and new laws W011“ l have been enacted by now. but lt is l no secret that the Federal author- i rues have been waiting for the and fifty nine I In addition to the three CO10l1lAl 1 in America, I {fypg pf Mam the ' 1A py Aelnig After restful sleep What a joy to have sound, ‘ healthy nerves-to have good digestion and to build up during sleep the reserve of nerve force required to carry you through the busy, nerve racking day. yourself sleeping and restinz holler and with regular Il>(1 _\i.| " expect the oiiier :~_\'lll]>'lit tired, exhausted non-l»: i» i. pear, Digestive troulllls, li~ headaches, fvfllflfi-Slllx-i Zlll'l bilily become lllinu< of 1:..- and ou know flqnlll I111! j _, healthful and llllplly l Naturally y. attractive we If you are so unfortunate as to be tired out, ilcrvoils and sleep- less, Dr. Chase's Ni-rve Food may he 0t very great hcnelit to you by restoring vigilr and energy to the nervous syslvlll. Usually after a few days use of l Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you find ‘on. cuasrrs NERVE roo To! New Pep and Energy llezluty and ill-maul] L THE COOK'S CORNER (‘REAMED FRIED ONIONS 4 large Spanish style onions SllOYLPllJlg 2 tliblcsiloulls ilollr 1 cup milk l--l clip crcltln Sail popper. Nicthod: Tliosc large Spalvshl brown on oils are l best to use for ' but if you arr 1, b01019 1111‘1\>i11111-'- » uszllg the rcglllul‘ cooking onions.‘ i310 ctlllldllié 0i J11 i allow about 2 mtdium sized ones to1 1111- 111K “i111 11* pap}, 99,153“ nuid allow in t‘ Peel and slcc them and fry them . 1101111‘ 1111111 111" slowly in hot. melted ' shortening i 51°11 1h <1 11111 ~11 ilntll they arc tczldcr and 'qulte ‘ 111 111;‘ 11'» brown. Add more fat as IIQCCnSHIT . 1111» 111T" and turn them frequently as onions 1111 1' o 1 cup L'l1‘lllll 1 Method: Dr and educational program. plans are being jxirfectcd to introduce handl- crafts. Crllfulncn will make re- productions ln many of the colonial 1 houses were being Recently a guide service has been organized and costumed hotesses qualified to SOME UIOHllISZIQO, Miss Irene time. No pop W“, (‘Hnlin 1 _ ‘was ivlshlnc that shc could ullllv lflrlll! \\i'l.l'lT I llti1 find sumo way of increasing hcr blood te-tvll ltflll ~ lil1tl l \\'l'lL'l‘ll lo normal and inlprovinl: anaemic. Sn I In face of the fact that everyone : arr. and trade». workzllc in restored | ‘or l'(‘('Oll.~.lI‘ll(‘lP(l builcilncs. Ar- i . rangemeni. arc also being perfected for malcng authentic reproductzons 10f the antique furniture of the fexhibltion bilildiilgs. and for mak- i illg available the colonial paint colors which have been reproduced ill the building» . The Restor- jation ls a gracious and bcncflcent f add rema . lgift of crent ['O.\l. and it is dcdlc- 1 well. Moi. no . ated to the spiritual enrichment of} moderate out‘. (3.10 (ll human llfo....." fir-m and llgllll)‘ blYY-Vllflfl 1 tcllaprlm‘. _ _ __...i "I have gained IO lbs w“, 0F Pep and Heallhf .1 r Dr. Wlllllltns‘ l1llik l':il~. I: .' thc turning pull-ii fnl- m.» _ .. richt. I have Clillllllllcll llll‘. lfcatnlcnt zlnd l am no“ lliilllll lltc ls worth living lldlill." her hcllltll. llvr happy lcticr tells how sllr did this: “I started to takc Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fclv months ago. I am nalv tnkini: my fifth pack- ace and durini: this lime l have gained f0 pounds of pep and health." Another young woman, bliss Jean B ‘ ivils worried about hcr failing health and loss of wright. But after illkinl: Dr. Willizllns‘ Pink Pills sllc “rites: “About cicllt months ago l was feeling half sick. Tired all the - y..." on fllIII/"Il Thcrc arc hUnllltlL of other lei- tcrs llke_thcsc- ivhlrh lt‘—lll_\‘ in lhv value 0t Dr. \\l|li;lnl.~‘ Pink l'lll~' Tllkr tllcm Yflllfrrll to hull-l up your health, cive you nlvlre \Il'll- ' and help you -..'.lin -ulid l1-—ll if ‘you are under normal “Klihl. Price 50c. Take Dr. Pl/illinnvfi Pmk P|H~ YI‘L".'~ Iarlv lnr .1 “hi/Pf fir/I ll vac ti...» x I: >1 brffcr, sfrrvnflrr anrl hv-allltrvr, ynur money will be mmmll fr? you. disappointed. Babies Put Meaning Into “Help Yourself” At iWidclay Meal m lnli ' 1am IervPng-lable the qulns carry the largo table. That‘: Emilio Lulachecn la served! Nurse Nosl brlnli "l! 111°‘ "m" 11" th: r a’! thcmaelves I! they plelle l! with Marlo nppruachlng for heri- kltchcn. \nd from their mm dlcim and group jun ccrtylng her pinto III!- ».,\..\-.f»~>->" " than this one? With Nurse Trcnlbhy enjoy midday meal. [loft lo right, you lee Mule, Yvonne. Annette, l-Zmllle and Cecile. all very busy but very decornus little luncheon Inlnnlrn, the plrty Did you over ace I mire sedate qulns ailing by tn averse:- table rm- meal frihhd. (‘l-Wll child brings her mp1: 111m 1° 1"‘ . I16 lwrvulg table to b: rrmnved. This b Yvonne. whose nllll lion with the rrput u plllll. "lllvlllll" 1w‘ 91*" "'4 "°°1"