MARCH 5, 1927 I r \ . r111: CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN sues; wear? 4nd Hardly Stand ; Palmer Tomahawk, Alta, tw“ ;1 m s ion :4‘ 14st 3 ‘ffiyu the least little noise ‘I tried blood tonic: f,},',‘,k°..f‘.§.'“§1u., but they did me ma I was getting worse. m“ my moths about m! "l" ., gudshauntmsthmbesssol ||_BU R N's M H CART Nun/rand t be I was mun; much r“; gnkeptxon until I had used ’m bu", and now I feel ssuvell erIdidwhsnIwuayonngg-irl." s. 60c. s box n‘ all iieelgw. gr l direct on rues 0 n“ 7 lg. lfilbum 00., ted, ‘Toronto, The Public Forum (Continued from page 4 d pupede the natural progress of ,. pfovlflCe. So do not let us con- » ne In slavery ‘by promises, bu! rgefljng an politics let us show united front and claim that 0n count of the failure of the minlOll to fulfill the terms I nfederatlon our partnership is Issolved. l regret Sir, that the state of y health has made this statement trifle blunt and unvarnished. and at I will not be able physically. . enter into any controversy. l pe, however, that there are nough strong red-blooded men in ince Edward island who can for. of their politics long enough to asp the opportunity now oflering . make us Free, Independent and YOBDCPOLIS. , ' There is talk of celebratinz Con- tleration throughout Canada. hat cause have we to celebrate? L one. There is. however. ample mo before July 1st. to organize ur forces. to make an emphatic rotest with a request for release, hich l believe would be favorably nsldered by a great majority of e business and public men of anada conlversant with the rethod of our entry into Con- cderatlon and the results. I am Sir, etc, E. H. BEER. ‘ EV EINUE- FROM SALES TAX TOTA LS _OV E R $74,000,000 IOTTAWiA, iMlam. ii-illieveurtue m tihe dailies tax for the fiscal endilnrgl Miarruhi 3-1, 1926, owns 74.025.93.31, according to a. stato- V t in zlihle House d-n answer b0 s. ilesvfiiom by Sim George Henley. oiiiitctions ‘for tlhe Item months (iedwlan- ‘31, 1927. totalled 863.- 167.21. WEAK MEN ‘Inks Our Herbal Remedies Book on Skin Diseases. New 'l‘renties on Chronic Diseases by Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood and diseases of men. Booklet on Female Ills and advice. free by mail. 80 years’ ex- perience. (Without criticising or disparaging your doctors write its ircfort- losing hope.) Treatment by mull our specialty. English Herbal Dispensary Limited. ‘ 135i) Davis. Vancouver, B. (S. Canada's Oldest Herbal institute COAL 6 acct nape; l’ 12/7?!‘ ‘O , Lent at Stewart's Ba 211. ‘ Central Guardian STARTING TODAY and all through Lent, Hot Cross Buns with iced crosses at Stewart's Bakery. 4146 8 8 4i MISS MOGLELLNND and Coilene Corsets solve many problems- shown and fitted all day ‘Friday. Please make your appointment early. Moore & Fludlaeod, \ 4176-34-21 sPscrAl. room. Stollen Got- fee Rings and every day from now till Easter. l-lot Cross Buns with Iced crosses. Stewart's Bakery. Kent Street. 4145 3 3 4i ALL LATEST ensues in Baro- nette satin. Special low price $1.60 Prowse Bros., Ltd. 4174 1250 YARDS natural color all silk Japanese Pongette 45c Yd. Fri. day and Saturday. Moore & Mc- Leod Limited. . 41703-401. RAYON SILIK BLOOMERS as- sorted shades. Very special ‘I5 cts. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4174 - HOT CROSS BUNS all through kery Phone 41453341 WONDERFUL SAILE of Rainbow Crepe worth $2.50 for $1.79 all day Friday and ‘Saturday, Moore f’: Mc- Leod Limited. ' 41~76-3-4-2i. OHAMOISETTE GLOVES. Em- broidered cuffs, 75 cts. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4174 LOADING LIV-E HOGS at North Harry Jenkins. 41944345-2i. 17 OOLORIS LOVELY (Rainbow crepe 39 to 40 inch width. good val-ue at $2.50 per yard. Friday and Saturday. IMoore & IMoLeod. Limit- ed. 4176-34-21. JUST ARRIVED several ship- ments of early spring bats. ICall and select yours early. ‘Prowse Br0s.. td. . 174 OUR NEW CORSET and Under- wear ‘Department holds demoustrm tion of Coilene Corsets ‘under Miss Margaret MoClelland Friday and Saturday. Moore ilk McLeod, Limit- ed. 4!176-3—4-2i wuos SLACK BROADCLOTH dresses with white collars and cuffs. IPrIce $3.90. (Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4174 MARGARET McOLELLAND demonstrates ‘Coilene Corsets here Friday and Saturday, Moore 8: ‘Mc- Leod‘ Limited. " ' 417613-4-2i March mreeuing of 111m '1’. E. I. Min- lsterilail Association will be omit- MEETING CANCELLED—‘The . in cans. Government inspe Sold by al Pork an Wlltshire, Wednesday, ‘March 9th. . TRANSFERRED.— Mr, Clarence-I l\icLeod, the popular teller of the Royal Bank has been transferred‘, to the Branch at Halifax and leaves’ or that city this morning. WJNSLOE SERVICES of the United Clrurdln of Canada, Rev. W. ll-l. -Pa1mer, Minister. lServicos on‘, coming Sunday I-lligihflerld i1.- Rrtlnctou Road‘ 3. Wins-Ice South at ‘I. ’ 1 SERIOUS FlRE.—About u quurlq er‘ to nine Thursday evening fire. which broke out In the large gen? oral store of Fred Bell, Cape Trav- erse, completely destroyed the building and practically all ct’ its contents. The origin of the fire which took place during the height of the north east storm, is un- known.’ he closed up at 5.30 everything was all right. The loss will be several thousand dollars. The. amount of insurance is not at present known. Mr. Bell has been carrying on busi- ness-at Cape Traverse for the past four years. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. _- Charlottetowu and P. E. l. friends tied.—‘Secretlalry. SELECT YOUR GOODS NOW for your sporteult or coat. All lat- est patterns in fancy chedrs arriv- ing daily. Prowse Bros-. Ltd. 4174 33 INCH ALL SILK ‘Pongefte on sale Friday and Saturday at 45c lMoore d: IMoLeod, Limited. 4176-3-4, 2i. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of checked and flowered rayons for spring wear are now in. stock. Prices to suit all. Prowse Bros. Lid. NOTICE-m meeting of’ Women's Auxiliary of the Can- adian Legion will be held in Legion room this evening at .7.30 to arrange for the annual Shamrock tea. . 41184 ISLANDER DEND-AMrS. R. W. Younkcr. Winslow. received a tele- gram yesterday from Gov-an, Sash, stating that her father Mr. James C. lCiark had passed away yester- day morning. Funeral notice later. ISLAND s-runsur |u.._ The many friends oi’ Mr. Fred H. Wig more son. of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Wigmore, Graham's Road, graduate of P. W. C. 1925, will be sorry to learn that he is under qu-arentine for scarlet fever in hospitgl u; Sackville. Fred was taking the arts course at Mount Allison Univer- 4114-3-4-21 f, the , will be pleased to learn of‘ the appointment of Mr. B. R Holman las General Agent of The Crown ILIfe insurance Co. The Crown Life [has opened an office at .\ir. Hol- ‘lmialfs present premises 14-5 Great .George St. it is understood that Mr. ‘Holman will carry on The Crown Unite work In conjunction u-uh iother insurance lines. I TRINITY CHURCH.-- Early prayer meetings at 10.00 a. m.. at eleven o'clock. the Communion scr. ‘mfln will ‘be breached. ‘by Rev. "W. '31 Ill-Pall. The Choir will render Bennett's Anthem "God is a Spir- d . Sacrament after‘ ‘ruouuing iservice. Sabbath ‘School at 2.30 m. Dr. Ramsay's class meets ‘Ghnrch as usual. Evening sen 1W at 7 o'clock. preacher. Rev. "Elf. fltamhsny, ewbjeutr-"(iolng to [our leather". The music liiiClliilcs n. duet -by M1". Percy Williams. and IMP- ROY NV-hitelheati: also Prof. lflotcheffs new Anthem: “Who Fwvhoms ‘the Eternal Thougihl". (Solo paint ‘taken -by Miss L. 111-- KBIIZIH- ‘the anthem is dedicated t0 Rev. ‘El. 11-. Ramsay, 11.1). 5M11I6nt-s cordially invited to all services of vClhurch and Sabbath School. ,p. _lu Iv i I CONCERT ENJOVED-Ou 'I‘ue-s- 01W evening Feb- 15 a box soclial and ooncerrvt was held in Lady .1014“? ‘Hellll. Orapaud. The pro- ‘avrame presented by local talent Wilts endowed Ihy a. lfulll house. utcv. A NEW ISLAND rnooucr " RnmLuoMEsnYLE PORK (AND BEANS As made in your own home, aid cooked for hours before being sealed Choice hand picked beans, fancy millasses, pure spices and salt, Rich in cnlormppetizing 12c AND 20c PER TIN FRASER’S Mr. Bell states that when ‘ cted Dflrk. extra I Grocers. d Beans ILNGW Meaning To Romance Stella Dallas Her Love‘ Life Vivid! Colorful! Stirring! PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE 4—DAYS—4 51311010 Wednesday March 9th LOADING uvs HOGS Cit R011- ‘Happenings 0f The Week (Continued irom page 4 (Mrs. 'l‘. B. Woodman and Mrs. 1H. IR. Stewart were joint hostesses last Saturday at a very delightful afternoon Bridge of seven tables at the letters lovely new home. 9811119)’ Lodge The hostesses were assisted Iu dispensing hospitality Ill’ Mrs. Leith l-llodgson, Mrs. W. A. hidLaren, M's. R. H. Duvar and Miss Helen Wakeford. I O I After several weeks of gay enter- tainment Lent was quietly ushered in ivednesday with special ser- vices in the Catholic and Anglican Churches largely attended. O O I livilss Dorothy Slmms entertained Tuesday night at a delightful Bridge of four tables. The tea. table was. effectively decorated with yellow daffodils and a beautifully deflfifllted birthday cake. Tea was poured by Mrs- (Dm Dewar. bliss Belle Jamieson, Miss ‘Blanche ‘Hughes. assisted in serving while Miss Laura Hughes cut the ices. Tho Prince Street School Cou- cert last hionday night was one 0t the IilUESl. affairs for some time, 91'0"“ llilrelllfl. sisters, brothers, and aunts crowded the Prince: Edward Theatre and were mom} lllefliifllllly entertained to one of. in“ ["351 Variety Dfflgrams put on! lor sometime, The pupils and; leache” B"? “@1111! congratulntcu. on its success. i i I I “ideal for climate. for holueal and for hospitality" wag the pup? nouncemcnt of Mrs. Lottie Wright! and Mrs. Bertha Fennell of West“ diedtord. ZVluss., at a luncheonl given recently at the Club Cali- fornia. Casa Real by Mr, and huh, J- D- Blwkley in honor of the two ladies ‘who have been spending a lew weeks at the Blackstone In will; Beach as hart ol‘ an extend- ed trip which they are taking. “We like Long Beach best of any pIac-e we have visited." declared the coni- Sillgton on \Vc(llie~s(l~ay, March 9th. Harry Jenkins. 4l94-3.5 21, HORSES HAVE ARRIVED all personally selected. Every Irorse will be hitched for purchaser. Prices right. Horses right. C. E. Pratt d: Son, St. Peters or P. J. Brothers. 4200 3 5 3| ANGLICANEERVICES. ——.\lm'1~I1 Iith, first Suutlay In Lent—St. lniZ service. St. Rustlco closed by order health department. Rev. Johnson. ' lifarkks (Jhirrclu; of thcf - I REV. NEIL HERMAN will reply‘ to Observer Tomorrow. Sunday ev-, ening, at 7 o'clock in the Central Christian Church, Rev. Nell Hcr~ man will reply lo Observer, who for, several months during the absence of Mr. Herman In California, wrote quite a fcw articles in criticism of‘ Mr. Herman's position as stated lu- his address in the Prince i~‘,<I\\'ar1l Theatre on Oct» 31, 1926. Ills posi- tion as referred in grows mil. of his address entitled. A Farce in Four Acts, the Government. the lion-tors,‘ tho Bootleggers and Iho qu-oplc. .»\ hearty welcome for all. B. I. S. ANNUAL MEETING. - The 102ml annual meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society. _whi<:b was largely attended. was held on Wednesday evening, March 2nd. Reports submitted by the several, officers showed the Society to liv- ln a good financial standing and u, large amnuul of cash had been cou- trlbuted towards charity during the your". The election of officers for, the ensuing your resulted as fold lows: Patron. Peter Bradley. rc- ulocled; President, Victor Cuylc: Sad; John's Church. Milton 10.30 morn-I (“M150 pllmented guests, who have many ‘friends lu their old homo city. IOthcrs present at the luncheon were Mcsdaures s, B, Jones and Nellie Ward. On ‘Thursday lifesdames Wright and Fennel jenltert-ained- Mesdames Jones, IWard. Eva Russel and Mr. and Mlrs. Buckley at the C1131} (Real. ‘says a Long Beach California Ex- § its I I | The smartest suits for street and Hllflrtconslst hi‘ black velvet tuxedo jacket, checked black nnd white} wool skirt and exquisitely tailored. While (‘Perle do chine blouse. l r o o I The many friends nt‘ Illr andi Mrs James l\i. Murley wish themi (‘Ollillllltill health and Irappiuess in their new home at Brighton uhichl they occupied last Monday for the‘ first time. ‘<1 Regret farewells were snid this‘ wvekll) Mr and Mrs ltnss M.‘ Stunlz and two sons who are leav- ing torlny for their new home in Okiohoma. a i Queen Nlury, wILh loud reollections of her girlhood. u-rilteu her name with a diamond; s on u window pane of'a Tudor farm- presemfluyc hi. Montague, was Imusc in the little old village of‘ Wulpolc- St. Peter. which makes no vfiilfi. to keep up with the times. and for year's has been gradually slipping backward. The house known us the Dovecote farm. _a sixteenth century building restored [l is In this city yeetenizuv. P-E- attending the ha; meetings. ~37. “he... (lave Her Time To Thin ‘ 11cc Moneu HYSICAL culture was part of the daily routine of a Y.M.C.A. secretary in a western city and the Company's medical examiners considered him a splendid risk. I sold him, at different times, Mutual Life Policies amounting to $7,000.00. In 1918 , when the "flu" epidemic swept the country, he was one of the first to succumb. His widow was left with a boy of _ two and a second boy was born three months after he died. What was she to do? With $7,000.00 behind her, she felt her courage return. But‘ her baby had first to be thought of and she had to wait a year before putting her plans into executio Th l'1. en, she took a course of training with a life insurance company. She became a life insurance agent. Hard put to it, at first, she persevered to success. Today. she owns her home and carries $10,000.00 Mutual Life Insurance in favor of her boys. She never ceases to thank me for that $7,000.00 which "gave her time to think". i It IF Ill i Ii I! i 1 Ii Let the nearest Agent of the Mutual Life tell you about the Mutual principle and advise you as to the type of policy best suited to your needs. Mutual Or write to this Office for the Book autumn LIFE rCANADA “WATERLOO _'_— ONTARIO 135 Kent Street. H. A. EBERS PROVINCIAL MANAGER u v o‘ U O Charlottetown, P. El, |, ivriting on glass was il(l0])l€(l in earlier times. i"*' - PERSONALS Air‘. Nulhurlfel Guy, Pun-lull, w-arsl i Mir. Joseph IIu';.. various Mr. J. ‘.\\'. Murdock, Guardian lie- he city yesterday. Mr. Ernest llmislon. iiuuler! "‘*"“““"“‘ Buildings Collapse Avomialc. Inge of Bisrinchi, in him Moro. g’. was a visitor to ‘this my this week liu. District clf (‘or-sicu. is l‘i'[iiII'Ii‘ll funnel-S to the mutin 111111111‘ Ilelrfinllkn‘ iverc killed or injur- od- slli‘Vl\'(ll‘S gmnit- stricken. um- suiri l" Ito have fled In all ‘ IHElFhIiCTiIIK Vllllillfvfw‘ zuru Iirlzrlllil- n-nbiucl ministers uuvl .\I|'. hlal-ast-y. In: rescue I —*_"_i um] subpi-rfur 1. In‘ (or-lo 'll2i\'(' gour- lo IlIS-Pllllll u» givt- trill. Thi- vol- Izrqu-u- Is- lli'lll'\\'il in ll;l\'l' In-cu rhu- 1') Iainlislirlv- s'1-\"l..- to illi'>'l' \\'.lil\"ll (ZIIIISPIl n m.- .1101" u: Ilflqlll“ Inillliiarn, .\'<iill‘llt"l'll l'l'illl."(‘. lust .\'¢>~ , vonrhor. -i--- -<oo> --»_- .\|:u'. lion. Vilu-vnl Alussoy, (‘unzuliun rninisi- ul‘ pIenipou-riifury n. lhv United Slates is In .llu- vunilul today In mom several illI-mlu-rs ni‘ the gov- ernment. Ii w; ' wuiri irurely tic- , v parlmonlztl limiters would be mul- vin~.-<~nnn_.- Illlll H-r IIISPIIHHlOII at mvvliuus IwHvQ-"ll In Corsican Village (Csniadian Press.) -P-AiRllS. ‘hiurub ’ The ‘|' llilliltilTlliS I)ll‘l‘IriIlrg‘.~'. >.—~ ()'l"I'.»\ \\'.\. with the Your that »Bi,s'ln-c‘.hi lliiifi G00 iuhnbltzruts. 'I'Ilv lriifilos, pcrfvci iver, was in the oily this weeki a-tlerrtling ilhe farmers nroetluuzs. ‘I .\i.r. and ‘kit's. John A. McLeod,‘ Dirndas. are Ispeullng the week In 11 1e city. as delegates to the Egg und ‘Poultry Association meetings. Ask for the big, new,l r ‘in ' iii. “ . m, 0_ 1m viueqares John Cram“ reflect. by the Rev. H. (‘.. Staveley, curate ‘C. C. Rla d was, dhflil i’ I - m rmnn or ML ed; 2nd Vice-Pres. .l. J. Duffyfl-lut Suudrlnghalu front i902 to 1906,- sny m“ ym" Ievewlnz- "s1. John's w. A.“ lhefd We supply the right grade; for " "m- RIM III in: and learn o ur masonable prices for all kind i lbs best coal. We shall be pleu- BELFAST AND VIOINITY.- Messrs John and Frank Wallace who were home to attend -the funeral of their ldmtber returned last week to Detroit. Michigan the conceinf. and tihe sum of eighty one dollars was realized. u-hu-u. lone-s towards the fund _ oi defray 111g‘ this "Winter System." in the ‘Rflfiwry. [Hrs-t item‘ on lithe pm- Trezu-a. John (lullughan: _ H. McTagrle. re-elected: illllfll‘ Marshal. E. J. Ready, re-electedi Assistants. Leo Dowling. Michael O'Neill; Sergt-at-Avnrs. Thos Flynn 59°7- P- and for Mr. uml Mrs. of‘. B. (‘lay Dun- (ins. spent the week ‘in the, city, as delegates to tho Egg and Poultry Association meetings. years u friend‘ of the royal family. The window ls In the router's study, a room very much zilllnlrctl by the Queen during rot-on! visit. Dovecote farm is Ii Wail Paper Catalogue W RITE your name and address Mr. (‘.. (‘. Ferguson. General Mam, ngcr of the Great West Life Assur? ance Company of Canada, who was; attending the funeral of his moth-I er. the lute Mrs (Senator) Fergu-i Sick and Charitable Comrniffvg. x1101‘:érvézggfllllévflyg‘zlwzixggia: (rppbsito the ancient IChurch ol‘ (htluakhan, wmld 4_ pnuflck Clmqdmsl. Pelt-r. As fur ne the public is Ward 5, John O'Neill and E41. aware this is the first time Queen very plainly on this coupon; Send it to us and we’lI send you the ' t° "W9 WW- ihelrlillflml wlais Moreen. (Thorium-St. dmues__,Mrs_ T’ Canlpbe“ r9 IJohnb Cihollr. Choice of Profession turned to lCharlottetown after m“ ‘WW. lSdhool Teache¢——- visiting relatives in Point Prlm.— WM“ Rflserson. 'B~lu.cksntillr— where they will resume . "The maximum or Hug" I 4 . Ii. GILLIS 8r 00. 4 I D D Down Through the‘? . Ages‘ ~ ‘ Scott's‘ Emulsion ' has stood the tut. first. lust Ind slwsys- As a preventative 0i oelds and a builder of health your doctor will roo- flmmond Scott's Emulsion every time. Sold In two sins. u "i"! IM 01-80 per bottle. Try It today. iiarold L Worthy ’ I slow; ‘OHONI l7‘! 110' dign- <¥lwvvvvjwwww v1 The stork visited the home of Mr. and lMre. Ganfleld Ross of Rose- berry vandpresented thorn with a bouncing baby boy. Il-iearty Con. gratulations.— A very plea-sent evening was spent in the Belfast Pu-blic Hall on February 23. A large crowd attended and a snug sum of money was realised. (t): a... can. Kilchlnl Hllp You" Luna's delicious. umhllll SOUP’, ’ ./. Fried (Wu-tion. Chrnrenlthl'—-*lfi5-l‘h Mbore, ‘Doctor-Willie Sobey, Pre- miler-(Vviiiide Shemmn. Minister- 170118185 ‘Rand, <Sdhool inspector-- Kleorge IS-brerren, Mason-Willie MIdDomaIld, Shoe Maker-Stanley Parker, Farmer-Jimmie Moore. Solo-dialer: Christina. llfickinuuon. DialnguIe-ilifimriage under diffltnm ‘lee. (Mm Il-llarotld Ifllrenlen. lMrs. L. H. lD. lSfreirren. Mir Fh-ed Shem-en, ensldfhnter Dougilue Rand. Read- lhB4MlIs Mrwrldl dlest. Due.t—- Misses Ilidytlbie sand: llama Lune. Dialogue ‘Topping ville question" ‘Miles Ammo Sharron and Mr. Mal- colm MbKlende. Solo-Muster Mc- Kinlnon, ‘lnlbenmfwion colic of box- es. lPumt ' Medley Clhoruik-St- Johan's Clio . Reading-milieu Liz- die MldKllndloil. sow-Miss Ohm uun MoKinnw. Inesulrrz-Masllr-"r Willllie Sobq‘. Dlfll0§li0—~"s€Wtinil for the Il-lsatlhien. ‘lbs Hustlers ~51“. Dumb-bits Vernon Moore. r rum mevnm. ma 0M1”. 1mm nua- 0. Smith. AL-BERRV PLAiNse-‘Dhe farms ere are busy getting in their woods -—Mr. L. R. I(‘.arr. mail driver. has perfolrmeri his duties to the so is faction of all during 1119 N91 Wm‘ (or. --Mr. Robert llrelhaut is a fre- quent. visitor to Lyrrdale. —.Viu'. Clarence McLean and M1‘. r . Ill Richards were recent visitors In ‘Lake Verde.—- The young pcfiill!‘ m- Aibeln-y IPlalllS nndvicimity. haul rt jolly evening's fun at the homo or Mr. ilowanl Richards. wiho In now nicely settled on Ihis new farm and busy cutting wood for the neighbors and haulinlfl 1" "l" liicKInnon factory at Monltaiiilcrr Mr. Clinton E. Riolranrds who was gfljfln-MiflyQd in town. Intends leav- ing this morning for Saskatche- wan-The U188 and Klllfll" 5°19‘ gates llO Ithe g»; and Poultry A5‘ sociation convenltlon. were .Mr._ Simon Campbell and Mir. l-l. 1-1.; Carver.— 'M~r. John McLeod. who,» has just finhlbed hiio four year- consract as egg gamherer fur the, lligg-Ktnross circuit has been re-l appointed, and is giving excellent “Jamm- lAllifl flile'fi\li. Brid like. p ma», .~.u=>v. 1 11011, aaafima MW who»; . Twigs,» was"! w“ ‘fir. Hector Bucha satisfaction. or THANKS and fsrrrlly h fir tiilillt thbii“ ihaby ' "fetid! gympflfiy klllililfill CDU§I1 -, '_' hammere- Mury has ever done anything m‘ the kind. although the practice of IF Yilliil SUPPER IJIYS Lilli LEMI And Vou Spend the Night Fighting Hobgoblins Try a little dfsipepsin. Supper dances, fancy drinks. too much tobacco coffee and highly seasoned dishes. lay havogwith the stomach. Diapcpsin takes the worst sort of combination of foods, settles them, absorbs the sassy. sour heartburn and you go peacefully to sleep without a struggle. it ls embarrassing to have to re- fuse eating in company. But if you are a dyspeptic you may safely flfils a chance with any mixture and ovoid suffering by the rule of one or two diapepsins after eating. You'll get more out of life. more pleasure. more health. more strength and endurance. Steady digestion and freedom from aciddyspepsia is guaranteed any stomach by tbs use of diapop- sin after eating. sou. leaves Iiere this morning on. return to his home In Winnipeg. Mr. Clinton Richards of Van] (lizard. Saskatchewan, who Imsl been spending the last three months on the island visiting his, former home at Alherry Plains. leaves this morning on return to the Canadian West. where he will‘ Jake up his farm work. , ___-{0-Q---- i mm. HISTORICAL wan-en , PARIS. March s._..u1u-. Marthe Onlie, still in her twenties. ‘iilfl placed herself in the front rank of; French historical writers by her, brilliant study of the Prince (Ie, Ligne. one of tho outstanding suc (tense of the fail publishing sermon 1 Distempe-r- Rssponds to ‘treatment with Mind's. Mix with molasses and pour over a bran mash. man's <flflHW> Get afiO cent package of .Psps’n ‘hurrah at {any om: store. You'll . L... L... __.-- ..._. 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