w. x as .. ~<.<».t o. on. r _-_-,¢.~,.n nwnnt-muwq-t». fl-mifqlalflf 4-1\))i,<,‘ , .1 ~. Cocoa is the ideal drink for growing children only does its delicious flavor and aroma appeal to the but it supplies the body with a considerable amount wholesome and nutritious clildrért, owing to their almost ceuseles slit-MU, requently require as large an amount nourishment as adults, and good coooa is a Qaluable aid in the carefully arranged diet. But its quality must be ‘good and no cocoa can. quite so well meet the requirements of dietitian, physician, nurse or housekeeper as " BAKEITS " ' MADE IN CANADA BY Kim: BAKER a Co. LIMITED "I 3° Dorchutar, Mm. 7 . . CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL “w! 0,] Clank: Rtflpfl 1m!!!“ is Easy wto have W me-Made Bred HE Quaker Flour recipes show how easy it is to make bread at home. They are the recipes of home bread makers who use Quaker Flour. l Home bread melting with Quaker Flour is always easy and always a success, be- cause Quaker Flour is high in quality and rigidly uniiorui. It. always bakes the same. Send a postca d for our folder of recipes ior home-made bread making. It will be rut f \’- u’ ad IN MEMORIIIlM l MALCULM A. MOLEOD 111-" death o! Mulcofln Mo») Loud occurred this nlorning at hit»: homo, 131 Erin Street. at the ugr-l ot‘ seventy-two yours Ho lenvcu‘ his wife, one daughlcr. Mrs, How-l arll" LlcOonuick oi’ 8t. John; tvlol brothI-rs. John ul’ Vernon River, l’. E. l. and Beulnlniu of Montun ; one sister. Mus. Alexander (‘armp- bcll of Sun Flylnoiscn. lllltl three, gran-l trhildretl. .\lr. llit-Lootl WBSl l. nlennbvt‘ of lilo i.o_v=ll Ornuge, Lodge. No. 24. nnd or‘ the lfatlndlau‘ Ofllffll‘ oi’ Fore-stars. Ho. wan: Pill-l lllfll‘~i‘d Ill the limo 0t‘ his doathl with lht~ hnrhor ticpttrtluoul of tho] city. ' 'l'1'le abovl- oppearotl in n St Johul lmpl-r. The decuunctl some ytntrs 1180 was employed in the oftlt-e- oi‘ llle in. lion. w. n. stowiu-t. ~':llo' - was u‘. one time (‘onlmiasltmci- fill Pliilllu Works for Priuot-‘Edvrartl. lshtnli. —-—-<oc-——~——- MRS. EDWARD MORRISEY. "Seldom has theohock of deulh brought deeper sorrow to n roul- munlty than that felt‘ by the people of ltlarnscliffe, ouSunday tnornlzlg. January 28, when the sad news spread t-hut Mrs. Edward bitirris- soy had passed away nt the‘ com- paratively early age of 44 yrs. She had been lll fairly good health and her death was wholly unexpowcll. ‘She lod a quiet and peaceful lilo, and oi‘ her it mny be truly mild site wore the whit" flower of a blame- less life. lsho leaves to mourn. bo- sldes u tsorrovrlng husband and four children, bet; ugod parents, Mr. and Mm. ‘Peter MGISILHC. of Cherry Valley. and two brothers. namely. (leorge and John Mt-lsnoc, also oi‘ ICherry Valley, and one sister, Mm. Joseph McDonald, of P0l1lfl"8_Sill- tlon. The iunernl, which was largely nttendod, took place on 'i‘uesday morning to St. Joltchlmfls church, Vernon River. where n to qulom high mass was celebrated by lwv. Patllol- ftvlcflulgan, nnd nil that. was mortal of a loving wlto and mother was luid to rest in tho lul- joining cemetery, to await it glori ous resurrection. The pttll-bcarcrs were: Messrs. Roy Mlltch, Ambrose Doyle, (lortlon bio-Lead. Dennis Corny, Henry Young uml Dnulel hidlsuac. Much sympathy is tolt throu-ghout the community for the bereaved iumlly‘. May her soul rest in peace. L." --—--Q-0-Q-——-—— CAPT. WILLIAM MoDONALD (‘Atvt Wllllnnt Nicllonakl. for muny yours a “rail known luau-tier nun-Zuer and vessel owner, dtod Oil Saturday: tnorning at the Provi- loaker Flour rags the Same-Alwags the Best Made by the Quaker ‘Oat: (Iornpany at the ” QUAKER MILLS rarmuaonouon and SASKATOON- l’ DISTRIBUTORS- nn“ atonrapu-n. n. cu. McLeod MOUNT ilTl-RVAII‘ ark Brill- CIIARLOTPETOWN EWAR"I—II- I‘. EWA Rik-WID- d 0o. J. Bugle! G C0., Ltd. ltflew d IICLOII -J. A. M eDo ll t Co. A. Horn Co ll. C. n.5,“? N- Rnttr burn l1"- —I'eter MlcNutt A Qon Jelllllll _ 5°"- I‘ R8 NARROWLY the Regina refused to make any lDED ORRSH IN FOG statement. | According to the story will, the Regina. wns Dmcectllnl; at 3mm“ l, March 27_-<Passon~ quarter spend tbroulzh 10$ “he!” l; he", today on tho the. Meguntlc loomed ul) 811,3“; lune, Rash“), grom Liv- wise. Both ships were put u I of a nem- collision speed lh-liETlI and were broullli- i" la hundred ntzlles lSaturday between th lthe Megantic, also o Star service. Offices 01' ""1 o," a 5th,, u, u vory short distance M frnm each other, Passenger. say t. that n collision was avoided by I tter oi‘ fifty yards. Tyou see fhé name “Bayer" on tablets, you 1' are not getting Aspirinlat all Y "1 “unbroken package" of “Bay” 7mm °f l lfih contains directions and dose worked‘ out by n; g; yo"; and proved safe by millions for Headache Rheumatism Neural!“ Neuntls Lumbago Pain. Pli" ' ‘ luv-u Ib-"Wfifi l“, wit»... of‘ ‘Shed c, Harry McDonald “the well known traveller for a Si. Jullu ilouse nnd Albert E. McDmtulu or this ("ty of nephews. (Tupi. McDonald was higllll‘ "'3' llmctwl. He wont tn sou ul llu early age working his Wfly ult- i0 l, successful uuvigtltilt‘. followlnlt his t-ltosen vocation for 50 ywtrs. most o! that tune in tln- sclwlc.» of “Nlgh and Owen, tho. Well known shipping rlrlu of Fhuwlottotoyvn. Pl’ m |_ F0|',$OI1\P yourg before giv- m‘; 1p t-lle sun, Cunt. blcllonztltl “tmsilm owner of .1 r-onsllltg vessol carrying on business in hi8 "W11 inter? s. ‘ lie \lEli.€(l ninny parts‘ of tho world, and had n grout fund of lu- iorntuttion with regard to i-llP 111911- ners and customs oi‘ nluuy people he bad lnet in man)’ fllfile-“l- Alfm“ nigh your; ago the captain Yelllffil front the duties in connection with "life on the ocean wttvn." null 8111109 tht-n he model his hnnre in Soul-ill. l’. E, l., and in -Shetll3lr. whorl.- ho resldld with his smut". lllc 111'" Mrs. l‘. J. Sweeney, who dlod ncv~ ernl lnoitlts ago. For llltr PM" flow woelts, pPtWlOlIs to his doath. m“ captain hnd his rosidonco at Provltlontrc. lSt. Joseph's llonw and whom his tlllllgllifii‘, Idrs. Hunt's. tom", bonn- frmn the U. 13. A. i0 m1“, (flrn oi hlm through his ill’ ness. .__.--<o->——-— PARMIENAS W. CROCKETT On March 4, i923. at the 711111"? home 1,, AIMQ-rfpn, thoro- pilFlF/Pil away suddenly and tlllivih‘. 0119 0T the community's best known citizens. Ralrmenas W. (‘Puckett was born in Montmso. March 2o. 1860. lio departed this life alto!‘ 41 bfitlf illness of only ilve lllilfl- bllowln; an attack of i1lP‘11‘i1|" noumonia. For almost 63 ymrs tho deceased bus lived ln this communitflfiwith tho excellim" °l a short period spent in the Wot!!- wblleo young. man. Connequentl.‘ AP lmd o wlrle range of friends. a lljpwn returning to the inland he wok united in mat-rinse to ‘WW1 Anni" Clark of Montmso. lhel‘ lmmgd upon n, form _ in HIM neighborhood which has been tho fondly home until two SPIN 1180 when thoy moved to Alberion. The duportetl Wils the 1'81"" "'1' "hmee" qhlltlrop all of “llfllll urc llviuk p0,“- mnlluup i0 live at the parental |,,,me_ tn,- lopveg to mourn his (lgrparlilffi his children. his DEWIIVQ‘ mm thrpg lbrothera and a bot-t 0f friends amr nos: lxmnmsnt lbswllj“ of save". fllflflflfl, _ tho funeral servfcr- was hlrd nt fl lll- "1- 5mm" day. bitarch l0. from "W ""1"? home. it was 00ll(llll‘l_"(l by R H‘. “- S. (iollfroy aaslatetl by Morls- (l. Garvin, The ‘Mllv was plum-d at rest m the Methodist t-onlctery Aborlclt. l Dtwtésed was‘ hold in hi!" onleen by all who knew‘ him AM y,“ even reddy to tlu hm allure tn pronlofnq the K6110?" "ml- , lit bo mourned thy n ' w m d; uh dent-o S1,, Joseph's ‘Home. Shodiac._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Raisin Bread ‘ De Luxe Raisin bread de luxc—g¢ner- <ut_s|__v filled with luscious seeded raisins-ts now available at grn- cers and neighborhood bake shops. _Rral raisin bread with at least eight tempting raisins to the slice —the kind you like. Order now and serve tonight for dinner. Made with Sun-Maid the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. "all Your Iron Today? MARY ANN McDONALD. Attor on illness oi‘ several lll0llllls illlFllLl0ll, which she bore with true (‘hristiuu resignation to l e divine will and through which site wus lovingly uud affectionately" atlantl- od by a kind nlepileu’ and wife. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Carter o!‘ Monti- t-olo, Aliss .\lnr_r Ann bit-Ilonald. their ultul, pas-sot! nwuy on Moltday last, Marl-b l5. Miss Molloualltl died fortified by the slttclumlut-rltslti her church, through tho iusiruulon- tullly oi‘ lrcr priest. Roy. Fatfiol- hlt-Pherlsou. H91" funeral took place on \\“etlno.sdn.y' morning to Si. Mur- gltreFl-l, where moss of ronuionl um,- lntod by the pastor", for ihc ro- Doso oi‘ her soul. Tho. iunoml cor- iPKt’ was vory largo and represent- tttlvle, evidencing in a striking-man. Flor tho loro und respect in which the tlotil-Fltsorl was held by hot" irioutls null acquaintances. Lilor n grout many yours tho lnlc bliss JlcDonnId lived in rho city ni‘ tiles-ton. only semi-lug hnr 001111410. tion with bor American empluynrs soluowhat rct-cntly, WliPIl, finding her health and strength declining. nho doclticd to spend her lust days on the old homestead at Monticello, Whore her nephew nnd niet-o resid. ed. She was the only survivor oi‘ of one sister, Eliza. rest in peace. ““~—'{-O-}i-——-- MRS. ROBERT STEAD ‘Entered inro rent. at her 11th,“; “heatloy River, March ll, 1923 at‘. ier a brief illness of paralysis, Alt-s, Robert Mend age 74 years. Doc~ cased who but] been in failing lleultllt ior a number 0t‘ years was May lter soul In. the. uotmnltliily 51H: luurh missed, but lu the old ironic, od. shc will bo most luissed by her, sorrowim; husband and fumily ot’ whom the lnomory ot’ ‘blather’ will ever he cherished. The sous are unlueLr-Nolstln, liiuhartl and Eru- csl ull residing near “lhoatley River; Rufus and Edgar of- lligh Rlvcr, .-\ltn; and Robert recently at‘ New lledford. .\luss., but now at home. The daughters arc namely-- “Ts. A. Uruswell, Soulb Rustlco; Mrs. Beuj. Mutheson. litc-hfleltl; Mrs. Chas. Houston and Mrs. Percy J. Seaman, Ebenzer, l‘. E. fl. T-he funeral which took place the 13th inst was largely attended, ul~ though the day was tutiavornble nnd was cnnductod by her pastor Rev. (). H. Peters who spoke up Spring Impurities I . Due To Poor Blood A Tonic Medicine it Necessity at This Season l Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are an uliyear-round tonic |'or ‘the blood vztluwble in tthe spring when the system is loaded with impurities as u rosult of the indoor life oi the winter months" There is no other season when the blood in so much in need of purify- lug and onrlclting, and every dose of those pdlls helps to enrich the blood. In the sitting one feels weak and tlred-Jlr. Williams’ Pink Pills give strength. in the spring the ap- petite is often poor-Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills develop the appetite, tone the stomach and aid wank digestion. it is in the spring that poison! -in the blood find an outlet 111 fliflflll-Irinlt pimples, eruptions and DOllH-“DY. Williams’ Pink Pills clear tho skin because they go to the root of the trouble in tho blood. in the inning anaemia, rheu- matism. indigestion, neuralgia-and many other troubles are most per- sistent because oi‘ noor. wonk blood. and lt is at this time when nil nature taken on now life that the blood most seriously needs at- tention. Some people tioso thom~ serves with purtrai-lves at this soa= son, but these only further weaken themselves. A purgatlve merely lzallopa through the systom, empty rink the bowels. butj does not holp the blood. On the other hand. Dr.| Williams‘ Pink Pills - enrich the‘ blood which reaches every nerve. ami every organ in the body ‘bring new strength and vigor to weak. easily tired men. wonten and child- ran. Try Dr. Williams‘ Plnk= Pills this luring-Ahoy will not disap- whlo l a lurge family. with the exception Holy will be‘ where her plucc can novcr be flll-l nnd nerves. But they are especially ‘ propriate WOIUn or lrutb and cont‘ tort to the bereaved. The pair. bearers were her three soils, Ales-l srs. Nelson, Richard Jr. and Robert Stead and zher three sons-ln-htu" Messrs. Chas. lluustoil, lit-u]. hlatheson and l't-l‘t'_\' J. Scamruri The late Mrs. Sit-all was tor ruuuyi years n member ol the Methodist Church. lilterlul-tn trans at Wheat-l lay River Cerut-tt-ry. The lll('lll()l'_\‘_ m the just is blesst-d. ---~—<0>i JOSEPH monntssv i 'l‘here. [ynssctl pt-aretufl away u: Ills home in Orwoll. Jose-pit, only‘ sou oi‘ Patrick and l-Junll-o Nltrrril-o, t-y. Deceased bud onl_\ been rout ilncd l0 his llPil a tow day's having control-ted Lu (lrippv. Although he‘ hnd not been in robust llt-illill tor- lt may lilzly In» truly: . , {some time. Esaid 0i‘ hint that ‘ht- lived n lguud‘ life and was hh-ssl-tl with u ltuplryl death when un lht- luorniug m‘ lllt‘ 19th inst calmly insight-d to lhl-l Divine Will and lot-tilled by tho last‘ Sacramotlts ot llnly (‘ntholitg Church udlninlsll-roll by ills good lutslnr. -Rnvd. l‘. I). Ytlc-(ltlicntl, hint Spirit petu-ollull) past-ti to its clor-l mil roward in ‘lllls thirty serondi your o!‘ his auto. Considering the in-, clement weather u large iuuerul‘ vortege which iollowetl his rt-unmltls to Si. Joachims Church. Vernon River, was u touching lribtlto of respect to his nlcmoryn Requiem lllgh Muss was celebrated by his Parish Priest lieyd. l’. l). Mofluigtl- nu who also ufflobtted us the grave. lie leaves t0 mourn his Fnthor. Mother and one sister Mary. Tho pail bl-utors were: James Hughes. Petor .\irQuinu, Charles McDonald, Garfiold Gay. John Mm‘- risey. Arch)’ -\lt-l‘hersotl.-~.\i:rv his soul rest iu pence. ~<a>-—-~ ‘ma. JoHN A. McKlNNON Tho, tollovrin; clipping taken from u Salt lrnln- (Utah) "““'§p“p‘ or, announcing lllo sod al-cidonn which boron-tho lato John .~\. Mc- Klnnnn, n furlnot- rosidotlt of Rt. Potters Buy. wit»; rt-coivotl DY MFR Dunir-l Nlclntils n slsici‘ of tho un- fortunate ulun from rolutivos in the L‘. S. A. "John McKllulou. 65 Will's 0T use lies ut thl- point 0i’ ilfiflill l" Cross Hospital as n X's-Hull oi burns which he suffered short- ..____._iv‘.._._. ._.___..~ Allan Maolwnnld. St. Pctors antl_i<.vely11.a;:etl 1.\'Pfl1- -1 _ Mrs. NI. Monaghun, Aizttron Mzrtrr-lns she was tho Dllllt‘ n1‘ l.h<-lrl1u'no.. PAGE SEVEN W on’t Shrink W oollens —true, says MONARCH KNITTING C0. The above firm, one of the larg- est manufacturers of woollens in Canada, investigated the best method of cleaning sweaters- and they recommend Lux. Here is their letter, which tells how sweaters should be washed. \ A 4&5 l Alon“ I u’ ‘ ' e Oran"; gm! (lumem ~an E "or 0f s“ "fer ca. Ind as e3“ woo‘ 0:‘ _o ‘and mothblly 3| "rd l4 ‘l; 02:]. ads are u"??? r - “bu”, 0|- Who bum“ tilogd " "lurk, a Y the" 1' 8nd , " ’ ‘nod oro L1G“. n w, h 5 to w » '1' y .. . Woo" ,° s! s! - _ W. wit; tn, fir’; Kfisfig B.’ l’ e m“ '" Wlrll jflwgllflst to, I ll r _g»~~.-t.~l..;'~';1=»i.7.;' . W “Hirer, o in ~ - "W! f“ 111w l‘ (In dye" l P1095. o‘ < dlgs ' "ifih, tflllr‘ v -_;.0!~,..v "ll tho firtC/lildrcnfwu’! ‘t: lfisfizltd 5nd!) fllfgifitlbd- Th” "lit if “ndcnziavmlter c e, ini.» ‘n?! Y0 e f: y 11o srion , ls ugedgfllliwnutw "l: m- ," r IL’ 1.2"," m: r H-[m] °bu»' ’ will Yvroi °°r .. ‘- iuiclfly qsdlllsn rely’: or Ion n mlzltfrl I "will; in 5 up _ w), "In: l a Ne"'~‘1‘l‘idn "bznlirflil Garment We “Wis "van W n. "M" "n ‘ ""111: n‘ "m" b . *1‘ I E-r who "l r 9 dr » t m“ "irlmm- "kit-imam t I, n " ‘d " inn/ed 4-’ to n i‘. su" " a: ° rt. — ‘ be n". ‘is, q . °llr k i-‘lv no’ "1 the ' ‘led m- "mtrd . Ion l th ‘hear, l I1)" I our. colors . M] NARC" 1:2)’ truly, i . W. TURNF ‘TTING (,0 I For all line -R q, -» 1.1-0. lau ndet log t . to os ‘will . ken DAFPIIIF, tho rnrpty l'llllll‘, tho t-mdle 1y an" 4 “lflopk. "vpsberday “loin: uity Room; City lionpilul nil-lo tho mother's duriing’ null tht- l'llill-i\\'illl her dolls, uud the little uiagon "18 l" the U“ lmmll (‘xcaymeil m‘ for“, 0m, grand phimrpn and (W's joy and iluple. Nnttvltllslulltilllg;wlill llor utully toys she cherished the new Continental National iwehw "*0 kwat gram, chum-H, her youthful yours sh - could reudiso null-h. null thore is stillod that Bank bufidln’; at Second South w an‘ m- who", u“. unnnnhy m-lnud write splendidly. and took grout-.~"\\'+~ol llPllil" roirt- tlult un<werctl and Mflill SF-‘Pltl-s. The burns "were m? commum“ gm)?‘ "d", i" nu,“- delight. in sll0\\'lll,l-' ill-r llllllLVlriPlltls tho telcllhtlutl in hot’ futheri»: ab- cnusolll by tho explosion of n 2l19~ ,'H_‘.p1,',l,,,“,,,., ‘ . verses copied from hot" book. B<-~.>rl il(‘(‘,2ll|ll num)‘ Olilfil‘ llllllgfi Wlllrll oline stovo. Ollts ot‘ 14P"P1'~"1 kw‘, q-‘h, .,~,'|,,,.n.,_,.€ WM“, lvrumoforc lu-r nubonrteul u rol‘.\‘ brilrht in» full llu- WFliPl’ to find words tn burning to provont couloui. iromlwlctrvuignlil‘mum‘ Pzdfiflv {lclkpnna turo, but Dlvino Proridollt-t- willctl 1_*_\l~!ulll_ tho runny ext-optional qual- frcezintl. Tllo loft sido of his ltotlyl‘ ' _ h _ _ _ “ ‘ F“ k it otherwise. for on thr- Ill-ll m‘ luvs ut .-ut'h d l'ul't' type of child- [tilt-up ens oi tIOOPdr. ill l.tn J,\lil-l'('l\ she 4'illlll'lll‘li-‘ll llu. \\'lllt'llll('- iuurl: null klllllktllllll 111i‘- \‘.\'111l)11‘-l1l"= is _-, 1113135 of hnrtts. lt was MoKin» tint; firo to other (zfliilhllslllllf! lua- tt-rial ut-nr by, .\lll('l\'lllll0ll olimh- m] from tilt- t-xcnvzltion and reluch- cd tbu sill» walk. His cries ntrucb, "od the :|lil'l"lLl0ll oi’ a ncnrby Ho" six sons and four daughters Wllfiilg] ('l(~1\l‘k.'.\'l1O SlillllllOiltNl the fire, are leit to mourn their loss and ll)y,,1,,p;,,~,,,,,.,,L A; “p1,, arrived More, ‘Klnuon droppotl to tho side walk. ~Guonts in hotels ue-ur the sreuo ltourd- tho l'l'l(.‘.~ nnd lturrictl to the lstre-ct tn lcnru the cause. With the ltrrivul of the polio,- uud iiro de- lllflldlllfiilis tho flames werc oxtiu- guisht-li unll MiIP-Klllllflll was tak- ou to tln- Filfl!'l‘_£','i‘lli‘_\‘ hospital sud later to tbt- Holy (‘rose hosuliill" Tho John “cKiunon rviV-‘Yrfid 1-0 about lr-fi Si. Pctors uhout 42 3-9pm ago. He ‘was 25 yours in the Stutt- of Michlgun and the romain- tlPl‘ of his tinw he lived in Stilt Ln)“. (my. Utah. Ho was married and louvos a widow and ton of a mntil-y, Foul-"brothers. Prank. Don- hlu. ltmutld, and Lam-lulu and two sisters \.\tlrs. DaniPl Mclunls and Nancy ~till reside at St. Peters. The gr-t-idr-ul occurred on March lst utltl his ttmcral took place on Mart-ll 5th. To all tho sorrowlnil ydlniivttn of tho unfortunato moi! "M, many friends oxtond thclr slncoro synrmlthy, . MR. JOHN ASK IN Today wo rl-grct to announce the (loath of John Askin which sud event occurred al- tllc T101116 0f mt, son-inlnw. .\ir. Allnn MacDon- llltlflsi. PMPPF- Drtweust-ti was n, rosldonl. of Si» Joseph‘; pflrllth and n mun of kind m", frlnntlly disposition being not- ed fnr his lifispliallly to travellers und gtrnnuors who do)’ 01‘ 1118M woro nlwrtvs sure oi‘ n wnrm wol- comp and generous trpntmeni under tho his hospitable roof. H" u-tts on industrious ltard workln: mnn flnl] u-orthy member of the community in which be llv~ ed and wnii over faithful through- put. his lifc ln the norfofluflure <11’ 111g religious (lililflél. All?!‘ nn ill- floss; of ton dnvn the . ond came Qflhn rim] pl-tlooitll when on the 14th instant fortified bv the Inst Snr-rnlnonts of lloly (‘llllfch nlltulnisterod by Rovoroud Father Mac/tulny his spirit passed to its eternal rewlml in the clzhtytllirti your of his Kilt‘. Tho funeral took pint-e on Thursday the t-lzht in- stunt from the homo of his nopht ow Mr. Joseph Mccttltznn. Kelli"! (‘ro-r. to ill. Joseph's (‘but-cit mid who lnrorlv attondotl by friend!‘ and neighbors who turned out. ro~ "nrdloss of condition nf trnvcllnl; to pay their lust tributt- of rcspoct in tllolr nld frit-lttl and neighbor. llirh RoqnlenrMnss was ct-lohrnt- in hv "10 Pustnr Rev. Dr. (‘urrnn. who dlso officiated i" "1" IP11"- Tilo lwvtly was then Inld In its lnsi restlnzz ohm» besldo that of wife. who nredocoart-ti hlm flftccn '4." l‘ l . t. mastoid am his ' Bl llwrvost lhoir eldest tizutghlor Anuiolllt heaven, therc is still fresh ‘MW-v- ‘mnms M" xhlwmm" ‘”‘vl';\'ol<lpoll into doublt- lnu-lttuotlizt on r-rs uro lunur. thoro is notbiull lllfll l) ill ._ "ll .11 was horn 3t . - . . l ‘ . stovcs. H eigziflttzitllptltllia tn.» lust orulgtflfgzm‘eiflnfmlfglb“;“§“"““‘S111d!2fL‘,.f.,,{l“,l.l.,-.l"llgglsfétl‘lllltt ioulltl ""‘~“"“f “_"““‘~'l““‘_- l""_"' ““""‘- |tn<- 5th. llllll despite? lllt" ekilful w -l ltlut tho ur-u-urr or hm! the lame fmuflv which sank-u at tlulilawuy “llmjanev ,3‘... ,.",.ler,pass “Alto be in h sutisIl-lclnry trtludltinlnl M“ m" ~*‘°"1 1"“ l" ll-"ut" ~ ill't'*llilll6?lli 0t‘ m. 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But PVPIl/“llHLJltlH'i|.$e1lll'- \"iln \\'ill.sul't-i_v main- thoir rt» -" m" “l l ‘ u l‘ ' " {Port Hill Station. and mull for llislauoo that. slit! is with tho angels ' i1 in thnt lloureuly kiugrlolu ill o thovt- is no parting. -- 1-»m_-__-._.-.~ ~vnnvqgv flflx x;..s.>.--t;- that it was doing much good, but soon I found myself sleeping better and feeling less worried and irritable during the day. My appetite improved, and as I gained strength baby seemed to Sleep better and be less trouble. He is just fine now and as good-natured as any baby ever was." "How do you take the Nerve Food?" “One pill after each meal and at bed- time. I will soon be able to discontinue using it, but want to be surethat my sys- tem is thoroughly built up before quit- ting.” "Phat! is great If gives me more con- fidence than ever in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and that is saying a good deal, for you know what it did for me when I had that nervous br Has your mother gone home?" "Yes, and I tell you it’ was a lucky day for me when she came to the rescue with her help and good advice. Her experience with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food proved to be a blessing for me.” l (lRANDMOTHER, T00, uses and recommends Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. She looks back to the man times when Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has helbcd her to regain strength and vitality, and attributes hor good health in advanced years to tile use of this great restorative. With this experience Grandmother feels it. her duty to pass alomz the good word. especially to her sisters in advanced years, that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is their best friend, u Y. you are looking well." . “Yes, I um feeling fine, too.” “And how is baby?” ”“He is just dandy and as good as can “And what have you been doing to look so well?” “Oh. I go‘ run-down nursing baby and began to get discouraged I was feeling so miserable. 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