--............ cpl-Arman. y" (ab; pore oihpmina and airoina ‘iiill PAIRS) , A iple, easy treatment orings quick relief ey ct a s rain or bruise. tifl’ hike or drii cie-bouhd 1 , _ "_s, sprains or ruises." eason that Sloan's Lfniment ch remarkable relief is that it it at the_cause of the pain. It t. the ‘circulation throughout - where the pain is, and clears gestion. . iimber up, the achin stops ou are fit as ever. 0 n loan’s does the whole job. ts—85 cents. - iiis uiiiy in- l‘l*I|ll)\‘1'(I (ruin iiilii-ii-s l)_v i-iiri-riug ilii- Nlllll ill‘ iiud (illuiviiig 1| in l'l'||I|lI?l iv iiiiiirs iii-furl) wiiiililng. u iiriiii- i); ii) bi) iisi-(l fur aim-- il siinuld lii~ sirung i-iiiiuuii it) iii egg, (‘ni- mic |ilnl m‘ (W0 :ii)li~ null in nut-Ii giillnn (if ($.22- m: *ttle Engines ‘hat Burn Up Energy .3- ree out of ten run down use their fuel supply ll ‘ill-iii to their needs. ‘ .1 against this by taking nnole Emulsion of Cod Oil as a preventative. on't wait until you are all .1 and out. An ounce of 4 ~. mion is worth a pound i w,’ Get a bottle today 4 Jilid L. Worthy DRUGGIST MAMA‘- a QUALITY ’ UARANTEED ave a good stock on hand o1 owing standard ooala: Al- tund, Albion stove. Albion Id Sydney. Sprlnghlll llld we Screened: aleo Bsaco nil Hard and Soft Wood. at Pricce. Prompt sei-viqg, . GILLIS & C0. PHONE I70 ' do Q-uce Stewart q cog‘, Wharf. esslonal Cairds H. I. IoPl-IEE Attorney Ete. y to Loan ITO- “) lOI-ICITOI, "PT l0 Lbln I llooit ChlriottItoWihP-Ll. l . ‘c. Archibald ef N. Y. Poet Graduate l‘ "I0 to 876; lar, Nefl lid Throat c‘! ca. layer Building "5 l! “"00 Cheet- ro-e ae tlfl-iil-I-Qlhl Quantum iiiiliiijilili u) ‘ure relief from pain is what -. t when they get lamed up -.r-exercise or exposure, or ier 7n the iiith Pennsylvania writes from camp:—“Sloan's thing for us boys in the army. our muscles 1d _to ache, but t ey are soon with Sloan's. It's great stufl’ lame backs, away you feel relief. Stiff t it on! Get a bottle today. All ' "hat and music furnished by Mrs. v. ‘dd & McPheie- Charlottetown .41 School and__iiioeplta| "i ' .' ea and eulvlflll Gieeeee : THE Biliiiiiii iiliAiiiiiAN yd... new 54 inch sport flannel. AAILLUQ‘! spring coioriuge. zghi. to clean-Prowse Bros Ltd. 7601-2-9-31 WEST RIVER, Kingston and Jornwali, Services Sunday. Feb. iltli, Cornwall l1 n. in. and ‘Z p. m. W08! River 3 p. iii. ‘Service also in Kingston at 3 p. m. “LABRADOR AN-D THE NORTH" .-i the subject oi‘ liev. Neil nuns illusirutcd lecture Ill» the JJDii-stl Hclioulrouiii ‘iiiiirsday even- Jg iit 8. Silver coi-iiction. Solos llY \ Mrs. Warren and Mi -s Rafuse. ' . 7637. ilie regula: iic New Glascnw institute was hold on February .1‘. at Llie hO-me of Mira. tiers iiii-l ii number of visitors by eiich member izivinz a short biography of their favorite Canad- lun Aiitho-i. lit wns decided to con- iiinue this fc-r next month. {came u-iiler discussion means. of rule-Jug funds mum a "Skating kink" for this bola H “Wilts-urine Teu" on Satur- .i.iy evening, i-‘clnwiiiry 13th from 6 m 10 in the home or‘ Airs. Charles A. Stevenson. l-‘ollo-iving committee in charge. Mrs. Pneston (anipbeil. Mrs. W. Il. Buimiin. Mrs. iw-rcy iiickieson. Mrs. Melvyn iiulmun. .\I1I‘B. J. H; ilicizieson, ‘Mrs. iuYnesl Laiui. DAIRY MEETING-The annual meei-lng 01' (‘he Tyne Valley ilziiry- ins ICnmpuny was held in Britannia lliiil, on "Tuesday. February 2nd and notwithstanding the stormy day, quite a number of patrons we.e in attendance. A summary of the P613011 of the seasons business esubmilied by the Secretary was us follows: Milk supplied 1,354,769 lbs. from which 126,963 l-bs. 01' cheese were manufactured. Gross receipts for cheese $26,218.94, aver- uge net price paid patrons for rnilli $1.61 per cwi. (A number of patrons present expresseii- themselves as highly pleased with the business done for the past season. The elec- tion oi‘ officers and) directors re- sulted as follows. Joshua Miller, President; i). S. Ramsay, Secretary Treasurer; J. W. lGrlEB. R. Royderi Inga, Tihec-philus lnman, Burns Mc~ Ans-land, Daniel iMcArthur, lrn Banks. A few of those seniliniz the largest iimnuiit of milk are R. Rny- den lull-h 44.594 lbs. Joshua Milller 32.1162. lbs. Shrive Miller 32.092 IIlH. hiclvin E-llis, 25.507 lbs. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A vcry enjoyable evening was spieu-t n-t ti)» home. (if Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards nu January 18th, when iiboui eighty young people from Wiliiiiiire, (Hampshire and Kingston gathered to tender n shower in (Nils-u; lsiibellc Milllgan. whose illlilfrlilfl’) was to take place in the near future. (Miss lsabeli was lbiindfolilrtl and taken into the drawing room which was nicely de- corated for tho occasion by the IICFIIEHH (Mrs. idilwartis and was given the scat of honor, while the numerous parccls were opened by Miss ibulu Younkcr and iihe» nic- coiupnnying verses read (by Miss irtiie biacLcod whichcaused s zrcni ilcnl of une-rriment and amuse- lliPilii. The bride to be was the rs- i-ipcnt of miiny valuable an(i use- l'iil gifts including linens, silver- \‘/'fll'(‘. gmuiicwure. aluminum and ‘IiltlSWdfP. Miss (Miiiigan thanked her mnny friends for their kind gifts and good wishes then all join- “ti bccriilv in singing For She's a wiy (iooii ifoilow. The evendng was pleasantly spent in sociable Frank Waits. Niessrs Harrison Balderson and Cccil Campbell. A very (isiniy lunch-mo was then ‘<16l‘\'i'l'| by the ladies which ‘was vorv iuuch enjoyed (by all. Miss Isobel who is of a very cheerful iind suciiibic ilisposition will ‘be much missed by ll~‘1‘ many friends in Hampshire and nil join in wish- ‘ng her much happiucss in her new home in Kingston. aby Welfare Book and thla by Record will be cent oul onr ueat. Write The ord Co. Lrnited, Montreal. Eaglo Brand is the natural food {ghbablee when niothefe milk Tlii "Let the Maritime Provinces Her- NEW GLASGOYYTINSTITUTEP- monthly meeting of .7. A. Si-evc-islsn with eleven mem- presenf. (It-oil call was responded t0 Then ways and to help purpose. Plans were then milde to J-aneiro. and is so pleased with the happy result of their venture iis‘ l0 sen’! lic flllcii with siriiivliernv or riislilwffl’ ivlilppi-ii I'I'I‘IIIII. . I ~ BY EXPRESS TODAY - 400i WEST RiVER-Jervices in West River United Church. Sunday, Feb. Prlcedliih in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. of the late David Keir j 1 o'clock. i i ruairy 25th on his recent visi-t O'Leery. \ OHUROH- SERVICESEdQev. H Pierce will Sunday, February 14th at follows: lug on Wednesday, February 17th nesday. GRANVILLE CIRCUIT.— fluitcd Church iof Canada. Services Sunday. February 14th. Pleasant Valley‘. 11 n. m. Wheatiey River. 3.30 p. m Hunter River, 7 p. m. Hlease note change from regular‘ hour a) Wiles.)- ley River. The service u! Hunter (River will be the special service postponed from Jan. ill. ‘Ru H. liaxtei, Minister. ‘ f CAVENDISH SERVICES-There _\vill be service in the United giiliui-ch Sunday, February 14th a. New (liasgpnr at 11 a. n1. and at Cavendish in the afiternoon at 3 p. m. There will be a special ioffer in eforiMilssions at both services. Al who have not yet passed in their Missionary contributions to date are kindly asked toiln so next- Sunday. There will be no meeting iof the Y. P. lGroup this week due to conditions of the roads. —?--<o->-—-—— PERSONALS Mrs. Wilfred lnman of North Tryon is visiting her home in ‘Sunn- merside. Mrs. Howard (S. Weeks. Freder- icton is ‘visiting lu Summemide. Monsignlur MiiciLenu of Souris was n passenger outward yesterday morning en mute to Quebec. -Mr. John W. Cudmorc of Brock- ton, Mass. and (Mr. William .1’. Moc- Phnll Bonshnw were visitors to the City yesterday. .. Q§F O-OQQ O-Q-Q-OY 4 ‘Acid Stomach "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better Than Soda Q'§'.'§§§-.'§+§-§ QQUQ-Q-OO-OQ-OO-O-O Hereafter. instead oi‘ soda take ii little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia" in water shy time for indigestion or sour, acid, gussy stomach and re- lief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillips Mil-k of Magnesia." has been pres- cribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated soluton of bicarbonate of soda. leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it is more pleasant to inks than soda. insist upon "Phillips" Any drugstore. Pope Felicitates Spanish Aviators IMNDRIBD. Feb. 9.—<P0'D8 ‘Pius h" w“; (he ispsulsh aviators to Rio the following mirssflsfl through the Papal ‘Nuncio in Mad- rid: “The Holy Father. rewarded in his filial thoughts which guided the valiant Spanish aviators has BC- companied them during the flight with his paternal congratulations his aipostoiic benediction through (‘ordinal Gasperi. papal secretary of state." \\’(-(- tiiris. luiknii iii pnilli- |)lll1N. ciin illlll. iiud cnli-u cillicr with or ivlllinui TQEE-TOD STOiQI ES ,, ONE SUMMER EVENING JOHNNY eat on the from ifoiu-iilep watching Ilse round moon mine up over the hill. The birds were asleep and 15¢ grim and leaves were "'7 Wm‘ , 11m, “ha, hard a whips n ilie mic-bush "O! Look!“ laid the whisper. “What's that mihd I" h“ i’ ing u in the fill _ _ “'1 n‘: the noon. lillk 51ml lnnvemfl an out!‘ vlllilPlld/Pim Johnny looked cloedy iIll-O "I mgmush. 111m eat three little Elf- liine and their Daddy! wen star- ing at the moon villi big round 11H- loli eel ve still until they all climbed ‘III_ I1" ""7: Flourish h Jheir Indiiatrlee." FUiN-ERAL TODAYF-The funeral wil-1 take place this Thursday afternoon at Au ADDITIONAL TALK son CALEDONINN CLUBF-By special request (Rev. .1. J. Mncdoinsld. Sum- C"HEBROUOH “m3- ¢°34PANY merside. has consented tu give a talk under the auspices of the Cnledonlan Club on Thursday, Feb- to Fllb-TODB with His Lordship Bishop conduct services on --<Norih Wiltshire 11 a. m. Hamp- shire 2.30 p. m. Official Board Meet- at Kingston 2 p. m. will be held the following day if not flue Ion Wed- _ Phone THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN i For. Cuts l gees; at: once with “Vaseline"_jelly. vents soreness. Shuts out air and at. Health“ Keep it handy Coueolldllnif) Montreal "Viéenie "mo: iaamt Ilflonzual JILL! CARNIVAL CORNWALL FUR Friday, February twelfth prizes. ' ‘i625 2 1(l 2i. MAJOR D. A. McDONAL-D will give i1 reading 0n the occasion of Mr. Herman's lecture in the Ba)» fist School room in-ziiglit iii 8 o'clock. 7637 YORK AND MARSH-FIELD. - Services ior Sunday. Feb. 14th;- Marshiield 11 s. m; York, 2.30 p. m; Brzickicy 7 p. in. .-\ll week niglii services (--.iiicciieii.—Jiiiiiert '1‘. Smith. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—Mr. 1C. C. Robertson will preach Satur- day. Feb. 13th at Churchill 7 p. m. and Saibbatlh. Fe-b. 14th at Canoe (‘ore 10.30, Nine Mlle Creek 2.30 and Peoples Church at 7 p. m. -- Keep .\llnuril's Iliiiinieni. liiiiiily. By Marie Belmont One of the departures which southern rcsori fiishion showings brought forth was the smart quilt- ed cont. ‘These appeared in col/tons and silks for ‘the south and priomlse to continue ‘their popularity for early Spring wear. The model above is of brown silk. quilt-ed. with fine gold stitch- ing tracing a design over its sur- face. The cost and matching hat are both trimmed with brown. ‘Those old enemies, gas, acidity. piiiii rind discomfort are soon knocked for ii fnrr-thoe-wcll by Selgcfii Syrup. Any drug store. ASK FOR Syrup OF White Pine Viiild Cherry iF YOU WANT THE BEST COUCH MEDICINE IT oivize QUICK RELIEF mo is PLEASANT ro tax: ‘PRICE 35c AND 00c PER BOTTLE. In Memoriam M RS. ALFRED ESBERY birs- Alfred Essery died at Ken- siiigton on January 27th. after sup-l numbing u) the attacks of iii-T DUES that lasted only seven daysJ She- leaves to lament the sad and‘ sudden iieiiiii, five chllilféll. three! boys and two girls. ‘ lll 11181091100011 she was Jean Dashwoud ‘MUIJHNI uni] lived in Halifax. (Twelve years she spent in Western Canada. in 1900 she “'11s mnrrihil to Alfred Flsscry and assumed the duties of housekeep- 111K. first in (he West. and finally, ‘ll 192 . seilled in Kensingtou. Surviving nre her mother who .ives in dialifax, h“) who was through ill-health, prevented from‘ lllelllllnl; ‘ihs funeral. The solemn‘ -ribsequies were performhd by R9,, (i- T- Sllfiilizs the pail bearers be- ug James iPendergast Jas. B, pm. 1""- J- E- ‘lllklis. Jobndlurns, Peter NIcMahnn and George McKenzie. Mrs. Essery was 1| mug), pram]. cal lady. lwl-lscssing the original facilities to meet any emgfgefung She spurned incessive convention- iilily. and her word and actions 3011111"? dellllcl-ed her sincere and sympathetic nature ‘While she (m) not aspire to prominence in soci- ety. she unilnubtediy contributed he!‘ Share in social well-being. To ‘mourn she leaves her hus- liuud and fiv- PIIIIIIPQII‘ two sisters one married in Jl-axbury. Mass, and one in Toronto. 0111.. a] '13 one brother. (Hugh .\‘l(.‘Li’UiI, tManager 7101's! ‘Bank. London England. En- -RADIO-,- § PROGRAMS . e afiOOfi QOQ-OOIU FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 international Radio Programs ETHER'- WHITE-CAPS 10.00 WPG (300) Atlantic City- The Halt Water Taffy Boys. 10.15 KOA (322) Denver-Special Program presented by The colo- rado Ooneietitory No. 1, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. 10.30 KTHs (375) Hot spmiqs- The Jack O'Lantern Night Club Frolic. 1.30 KGW (492) Hoot Owls Frolic. Portland-The SILENT STATIONS Eastern: WBBR, WFI, WGBS, WIP, WOR, WRC. WTAM. Central K.FU_0. WC-BD. WLW, WSAi. WSMlB, WSUI. Weat- ern: KGO. KPRC. . EVENING CONCERTS 6.45 P. M. WOC (dli-i) Dil\'l-'.Il])0l‘I. (‘liimcs Con ‘CC-it. 30 P M 8.00 P. M. WNY-C (i326) New York. Songs. WCAP (469) Washington. Organ. chestra. Boys. (lure will Ill‘? uicninigi- while grate- ful hearts live Y, —-———-—oo->-_€ EMMA MacDONALD On January 611i, 1920, there pass- ed to her eternal reward. in Heaven. the soul o1‘ Emma Mncdonald. whose life wiis a liv- ing embodiment of a brave soul in a very frail body. Her life wiis n constant sermon to all those with whom s-lie came in contact. Although suffering mentally and physically in the loss 0f her dear father and muther and also ii beautiful young sisier-in-law, who left an Idilllill at her death, to the care of this suffering soul, she faced the ordeal without the slightest. hesitation and was a mother to him, and for whom she desired very earnestly to live. N0 selfish iiiouglit was mixed with her devotion always trying to serve, and please. no murmuring. no fuult finding. ever sweet and gentle, and gracious. What a beautiful example for each and every one oi‘ us. She died with a smile on iher dear face, as if she had already u foretnste 01' the hap- piness for which she worked in this life. "(ind works in i1 mysterious way, ills wonders in perform," giving strength to the wciik whe-u it is needed. _ She leaves iiic following in mourn the loss iii a kiiiil and luv- illi! sister; Winnifred, Wife ‘of Joseph E. Kelly Kcppocli; William E.. (if DeBlols Bros: John iii, oi‘ Jamuicii Plains, Muss. The funeral which was largely attended WlIi-i held Saturday morn- lllg at nine o'clock from her lute residence 207 Writer Street to St. Dunstu-nfs Cathedral, where Re- quiem High Muss was celebrated by her cousin, Rev. W. v, Mac. Donald. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. A. i. Sin-nott. The pail bearers were, Prank Mn(rdon:iid. W. Grimes. Jnmes McLean, C. J. Mitchell, C. McLean, Jns. Lappin. ISereneIy to .her final (rest she passed while the soft memory ol‘ hei- virtues yet lingers like two light hues. when the bright. sun is set. The following tributes were re- ceived iby the family: Floral Offerings Crescenb-dFamiiy Cross-Brother Jack and Jamaica Plains, Mass. Cross-—DeBlois Bros. Maee Oilieringa Mrs Margaret McLeod and fam- ily. Mattapun, Mass. Brother Jolin 13.. and Nora (High Mass) Jamaica Plain. The Children n1‘ Mary Sodniiiy (High Mass) Mrs Eddie Cautweil Margaret and Gertrude McAiiliiv |Miss Painsie Mscdonaid Mrs. W. J. Ryan and family Mrs Jae. LIEIILIZBI‘ (2) Mr and Mrs Joseph Malone Mrs (iatiierine Griffith ‘ Mrs Mark McGiiigsu Minnie liicKenzic Mrand Mrs Piitrick (Fitzsimmous Rev. Dr. W. V. liiacrlonald (2) Margaret Ready Mr and Mrs f‘. Fraink Macdonaltl Mr and Mrs Patrick Doyle (Mr and Mrs J. it‘. Reiirdnn Annie McIntyre. 1t. N. Ray, ‘Belle sud Margaret. Mac» donald Mi- iiiid Mrs .1. J. Trainor Nora PIMPLES 0N FACE AND HEAD itching and Burning Ter- rible. Cuiicura Heals. “ My trouble started by little pim- plea coming out on my faee and theblckofmy heed. Mil a III weeks the plm lee scaled over and the itching an burning were eolne- ihiiig ‘blmeaueli-ig rneso eunuch. l loei reet at night beeeuee of the irritation. "i heard about Cotlnre loep and Ointment and ecnt for e he eainpla. After using It a few tlinee _ l got relld eo purchased more. and aher using about four oehe of Cutiiaue loop and three boaee of Ouiieiii-a Ointment I wee heeled." (Signed) lllee Dorothy Weleeli Dare, No. Deb, july l0, IBM-e ‘his R‘: L. Pose- aie KuoAK ORE I!" Use Outlenre Soap, Ointment and Taiiaiin for daily toilet purposes. V fishfifiifi“ Cutfenre lhlvhl Slei III. Cherry Hill Giencoe tune. Fortune. Brutally Slain Believed to have slain by nioonsiiiners in a rriiifthe horllc-s of (‘onstobio Omar Rockett. i8. his assistant were found yester- They had been missing a Both men had been shot and Rock- '-tt‘s siiiiii -wsii crushed. Their boll- ‘m had been hurled together in a yards from an abandoned farm ‘Vlllfh in which was found a huge KSD (546) Si. Louis. Fur iiour. JVAIHG (316) Richmond llill. Artists." Recii-al. ;WBAiL (246) Richmond. hiusicale. : 8.15 P. M. jwns (345) Chicago. "urns." flMLiT (395) Philadelphia. Program. “HEAR (390) (‘.1eve1:in(l, filudin Prow Bram. WTIC (476) Hartford. (Program. 8.30 P. M. WHA (536) Madison. Musical. WlDAD (266) Nashville. Hawaiian Music. miinity (Night Program. Program. ill/Emit‘ (492) N. Y. Fkigle T-rio. Wi1iiO (526) Des Moines. ‘Mluslcal. WTIC (476) Hartford 4th Commuii- ity Night (Program. WEEI (349) Boston. Girls Quortette. WHAS (400) Louisville. Concert. lGFN-F (266) Shenandoah. Orson Recital. Neapolitan 9.00 P. M. _ WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. WMCA (341) New York. Htirdman Hour. CKY (384) Winnipeg. -Musiciil. gm m. recital. Mrs Miiy Mnt-duniilil WEAO. WKRC.) 7. . . WA.HG (316) iticliiiunid llill. Musi- cal. WCX (517) Detroit. Symphony (lr-i WEAF (492) (New York. liuppincss “Greutl Studio (‘ommunit yi i wrtc (476) insurers. Special Com-l CN(RA (291) Moncinu. Siudiu 1‘r0-‘ WMIG (316) Richmond lii1l.Siii(li(i1w“~-‘"“ (ll?) illus- >=l- Puni- PRINCE I EDWARD l i i or's gift to the world. had a look at "So Big". See T0118 at 3.15, 7 '& 3545 Mntinee—26c, 16c. Nlght—'—37l!, 26c, 16¢; The story of Eldmi Ferbera A Girl Life Great eagle's,‘ Novel A great Star's crowning achievement—A great Auth- You haven't seen the greatest thing in life until you've it today! Wnz (333) Springfield. Bflfillim “yifxfgvhffsg)°'gnfggffl;g_ swam; Fox News-—Fables—0rchesira Overture klihn 2103)) 1C. Pius. (loin-cm. v WHY. ( ) Spriugiii-lii. \\'liiil(ii)_v0ii- I) caiiii (Iiuli. ,\I'I)AI~‘ (.1666) Kunstis City. Aiusit-ail‘ Illlfmif-iiy. i\\'-iD.-\.i~‘ (492) New York. HGIIIIP)‘ i Harmony l~‘0ui‘. \\'t.‘.~\l'. VYi-IICI. “Ki-it. WJiAR. \\’0(‘. \\'l'.1. \\'Alli (L194) (Iuluuilius. .\IlISIl‘i'lI(‘. ;l\l~‘.\(l (175) iloisc. ‘hilusii-ci. i 9.15 P. M. 3. ,\\'(‘.-\i' (iiiii) “Hisliinltiiui. Wurli- llliill Park. . VWHNY (252)) N. v. siihin. i-rhgi-nnii .-\|)i)lliii ', (‘luli i'(lIIi‘(‘l'l. . i 9.30 P. M. g ill/UN (ZiIIZ) (Ylilt-iigo. String 'l‘ri.‘.). I jun-sci (ii-iii) Ifv-‘iiu-i. ('lli'ii'i".‘-i n. U \i ...i.li 10.00 P. M. \\‘()(‘ (4K)) llavciipurl. ’l‘i*.‘|vci Tufk WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 P. M. \\ \\'.i (Z4571) Ileiroii. News. 8.30 P. M. lit‘)? (iii) .\i()ui|'cul. Ml. llnyril. (251)) (llilcugi). ’i‘i~iiin0n. 8.45P. M. \\'i.l'i‘ (395) Pliiliiiii-ipliin. Weir-ifs Jliiisiriels. 9.00 P. M. W117. (Ziilil) Spriunii-lii. lluucu. Willi (Illil) llullailii. Nliislrul. 9.30 P. M. \\'l.i'i‘ (10).?) idiiiziiieipiiiu. liurinmiy Kings. \\ ('..-\(). (27.3) lliiliiniurc. iii-lviiiere. Will‘ (Iluu) Ui-mpliis. Briiiiiigs. Alllllt! i9. Miicdoniiiii W111i (315)) IIllflZlN). Aii-iisli-iin. 109g p_ .M_ Mr and Mrs John W. Miii-(iuiiiil-l ‘JJICILHH U‘l‘l‘ll)"-<il‘il- H I I \\'i(I.‘.li . (‘ii-.vi-.iiiii(i. Singing Trm-ndp, . ' i‘. ( Ti; lll (is. Si‘ lli‘ )(.-"i ‘ sy i), Mr and Mrs Dnviii .\lll(‘(I()Ili'lIlI.) (‘ihn‘zii‘i‘.llii). ;\\'1-Iil ( liusiiin. .nriml)u. (‘hen-y m1} (2) sidl-‘Ali (341) iiiutiiin. Hiiuliii i‘i()‘ ‘ 10,15 P, M_ Mrs Eliza Miiciionzild rind iiimiliu. gram. ,\\'.~\ll(: (illli) Rlirllnluilil Hill. 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Klilfllflfl Stories, Qwncli and J-hiillisii. \\'(‘.-\i|‘l (Hi2) Pittsburgh. Motor ‘Fnpics. iCF-IHI (316) Ilciiiimiint. Tcxni-i. ilediime. ' 3.30 P. M. WILNY (259) Ni-w York. (‘hcinisiryn KNX (337) Ilfillytvimil, 'I'l|II(. ' 1Q $5., i" " '. " ‘iitr-araa?!‘ -l\II(‘kl9i-hWnlln Studio Throat Trouble Toronto, OnL-“For about eight years I was subject to laryngitls. my lliroat would gct vcry sore and I would lose my voice. this kind a couple of times a year, espe- cially in tlic winter when the weather was enld and (lisagrceahie. a couple of mouths cacii time before I would iiiily rccnvcr from these spells and get mywoicc hack. i doctored and 1 would have zi spell of lt would be h-llizmfiylfll) Sun I‘l'i'llll‘IN(‘0. Aunt ‘wk medium Wm, mqc ed‘?- uam l ' ‘ an taking Dr. Pierce‘; n en edi- Kfl" mm) P" """""‘ c“"‘""‘“"‘ :18 Discovery rind it has so com Ieteiy "'“"'- relieved me of this trouble fiat I 9-30 P- M- sczircely ever have a sore throat or KW’) (Z101) (liikliiuii. Girls lialf mg" in an wgy {pl-mi my {oi-imp iiour. lrouhlc."-— rs. A. McDonald. 33 Will-AH (400) llnuisviiii». (‘ivil Ser- MQMUITiCh St. - vice. (lnldi-ii Medical Discovery is l up \\'()R.-i) (275) ilntnviii. ill. lint-loin Dr. Pierce‘: Laboratory .iii_ rid“. Don. burg, Oiu., and sold by all druggisls in boiii tablets and liquid. Send Dr. KOA (m) lit-liver. lllitlily School Pierce 10o ii w“ Wish I trial eke, ,