l-MllAl-i To-day for ASTHMA A _ colds. o smoke: n; wrayn. no lsfufll Junie: swallow gsnnllna-Ilahupauln e 113110836 mm sored} - daaguoil h. onninldnlp. special i or olfbciivo in reduced dosage for children's animal l ‘A SERIES or ravens REVIEW- Glug‘ F “MIYEEQJYI lop] guttinl. - my.“ and ciiokiri w:- the headaches and pains in the syn makes breathing nay-plains minus egg.“ “i:.""'t:‘:" M‘ "i.'."..‘.'.:£.'.".":'..'l.':.'-.... a ehgipser ~C. ‘N. ft... flhariotteto-vn; four sisters: (Adele) Mrs. Thomas Hcniibon. Harding, Mason, (Marlon; Mrs. Frank Plowman. Baltimore, Md.: Miss l-lelen. Banlwl‘. Mind Bessie. who 111114101181’ home with _ brother and family. The‘ funeral services were con- d ted of. St. Athanasilus church, by l . Tl .1. O. Mahone, alter which the remains“ were conveyed to the receiving tomb at. tSluunyside. Tile pallbearers were members of the Siraihilass iPtpe ‘llanii. of which Mr. MnoDonold was a member. They paid their last tribute oi‘ re- spect toone whom they had esteem- ed worthy of the honor shown hlni. The floral tributes and mass cards, bearing their message oi’ sympathy, were many, among which might be mentioned- ‘Floral offerings: (Jross, Mrs. Wm. Ellis and family; Wreaths, Strnth- glass tPipe Band. Oxford Welfare League; sprays, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Mann, Joe Mc-Clatfsriy; Mr. and Mrs. T. McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. George ll-layden. Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Hayden, Mr. ulid Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald and family, .\lr. and Mrs, Bert Scribner, Rita's class and teacher, Clara Frederic. ' ' Mass cards: Wife and "family. mo- ther aiid- father. fiessle, ‘Mr. and IN t 1'8. Walstoii zliamonalil m. Ron- dolph, Mass; .\fr. and Mrs. Victor MttcDoilulti. flilarlotietolvil; Ml‘. and Mrs. Alex. .\Illl'.'l)ulllllll, Allisary. i‘. E. 1.; Dali MacDonald, .\lr. and Mrs. Win. Heggarty. ».iaiiies Haggsrtp; George ilaggai-ty; lteginaiil Moc- Donuld; D. ii. liiairDoliallil; .\ir:l. Kate, Miss ‘Mary hlilrpily; Ilir. aiid Mrs. McCieary; James (Jlliilling- llsni; Mrfinild Mrs. ‘Lztwreilce M:- Keiiila; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moln- nis (2); Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mc- Quaid; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ken- li-n 68 years ago. the oldest son uey; aloha ‘W. MacDonald; .111‘. and the late .\lr. ulld Mrs. William Mrs. rGeorge W. Johnson; Fred elvmun. "Art“ as he was ai~ Steele; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKoniia, oys called, lived in this city for Lawrence Mclnnis; A. James Mac- lilo years before inovinlf lto Dgd- llelonald; Mrs. A. llamesl lifacDollalil. m, . ZlSS.,‘Wl1€I‘B he haslved or r. and Mrs. Jo ii ‘Fsler; l ary ally thirty rears. mid carried on MacDonald: Miss -Pearl Knox; Miss successful bilsiness. lie leaves Catherine Morriso ; Mr. Thomas i mourn a sorrilwllli; W11l0\v101‘1ll~ Curran; Miss Rac el Bulger; Miss rly Miles Igfhllrlottel Ililxlonlof glizilbellllliéilllllrtilll Zillfll illrs. ion. -. .. .. uni ore 1111K e >, iigl . a not, . r. ant . 1's. Qttie (Mrs. M. K811111111» 1W0 S0ll1¥~Alex.Mcisaac; Mr. and Mrs. Peter ariy silid Wlfreti lull oi‘ ‘lDellihfflllhiDolierty; Mr. and Mrs. Carle Scat:- ass., s. so four s s ers ant oiil';liotti; Mr. and Mrs. Dali McMillan rotbers, Airs. Nicholas ‘Colvrillllgll _\,ll-_ and Mrs‘ l; Dwyel-_ loll“ 1'8. William B861‘. Alhttli, Hilniil-‘Mulllllac; Allllll Miqslllllc; Nell MC. h. P0119 H" 0f -Kil1§=~'ill11l M"- Ailil Isaac; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mac- llett this city. ilerbert and Mm. llolllllll; Allell Steele; lgllzllllelll ‘"199 ‘Fflzzeu- Dmml Siwk- A Steele; ‘Tilelmu Roberts; Mr. John very. laigo concourse 0f peoplt‘, ll!‘ Mailer: Mrs. John Maher- lDBVld ndcii the funeral which took Mllllnollllllll Cllesllll. MlléDollllllll ace tronvl‘ his l‘l3tili(IEllC0 1:4 lCollrt. Ml.ll_ Ellzllllolll O-Nell llllllcocll sll. treet. be sci-v ces att e l0llil6 Mn lllld Mllh Wm Macnllllllld" "I'd gm“ ‘ver~°'°‘{’}“""‘“°‘l bl; m5 Mexico; Mr. and.» Mrs. John Breii- gtstsf,thge(élzilrrexzlkfifallléiiuréll- “wk? M“ B1111 MPH. John OT-learn; 1e floral tributes wereniiillerolis M'- ‘md “"5" Dmflel M°rrm°m Pm?‘ . St.‘ Mrs. Hugh Goodwin; Mr. and ind beautiful, which testify to the M"; James nymmr John J and high esteem ,_lll which he was held. M". MacDonald; Chrlstlne Mafi The pall-betircrs were Messrs. ._ . Donald; will. n. MacDonald; Miss Thomas .\lit<.llell, W. Mllileneailx, “My Johnson: Mr. mm Mrs. Wm 'l‘. Montague. W. McPherson. H r- _ _ _ ll- Cmlllllllell, llll-ly Dolls‘. ln er. Batterson; Gus tiild Mill. ltlcNeilll meat was IIIIBPOCICIIHIO comcieiy. llfgl-uilsllsd Rxléigoffsilililln €ll:(1:::::j l l ‘ j . i I (Pa r at mu” copy) Mr. tlnd hIfBnPfllPiCl-f .\Iill‘]llly§ Alice Goodwin; Mrs. Josllha Waite. Rum- tord. Mo. . ‘ K 6 ! IT'S IMF E (OM: IN ,4.»- D, ,5, s. disturbed if you lud- aniy realize you have allowed our 600i oiIPPIY 1° dwmdi" w. “l, pf°v|dQ you with the very "t, at reasonable prices. and on ulcli deliver!- "THE MAXIMUM or-l near" I .11. GILLIS 8i G0. PHONE we _ . . .1 M A R. WILLIA ’ RTHUF! NEWMAN “ Tlle lllmly friends llcro will re- ‘ ct to bctlr oi‘ the ile-atil of l\\'iii- lll Al-llllll- _\'(>\\'llli1ll,'Wlli(!ll took ape “ll split. did ill ahospiial in 510p, rollolvililt an (lperatfolt. he i suffering for several months ii CililCfil‘ of the stomach and iifliifill)‘ grew Wflllkdl‘. Mr. wniuil lrus boiii near Charlotte- -—~——4GO-} JOSEPH ~MacDONALD ' -¢o->--- THE COUNTRY HOUSE DOOM ED Kinny people of both Rllllll0l1l~ 310., and Prince llldwnril lslnlld. ivore inexprilssibly shocked to lelirii oi‘ the death oi‘ Joseph MllcDollliid, l1 lncbiiess Road. ilewiis bless- ed with an excellent constitution bid enjoyed good health llntll Aug- ust last. Mr. ZtIttdDonald ‘ilad sorvctl heater engineer iii the Oxford Pup~ or Mill, aild was forced to give up work on account of ill health. On August 4th be was coitilned to his --’l‘he end. the final dissolution of it. great country house is prcr claimed for a date in the following week; ailil some of its see in 111B as event also the end, tile filial dis- solution, of ll volliin in English county history. The house is sol- id iliitl comfortable, and lacks on- ly one thing. a mun or family will- tt, ibut all that medical skill imam‘? i‘? P" ll“ ‘i’ Mfr" i: "fill; astant attention could do, he ‘liglillllglfrielvaalqgmley lmlll’ leisure “fled Pmcemny away 9“ s“mr'enollgll lodlulllttirt polo matches ‘m ‘he 10"" "i “°°“' an tilt‘ lolly fields lielllnil the ' U” m the very lam’ hopes forms house ‘for illtlel- day“ \l'l1911 11° (1119 °°V°1Y were entertained, but lmll llearll (ll llle lllelll lll. "ll llllle 0d ruled °m°mme' am‘ m“ Smr“ house and a large car." for older sed tolthe great beyond. ienlimg days when the homo inattcroti sir ‘Sixty Years Conflict "run. GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' for out of 746 cases tried in the first fiieven year-l, there were only 885 convictions, with 36-1 dismissed. o" 11B Siicflnd trill]. however, it would seem as if the sqerage wit» neso helmatetl less in telling the truth. the ratio of convictions hav- ing increased lo 165 convicted. and 1.04 iiism..lseil ill the three year period. Under the Prohibition Act, duflng its first seventeen years; up to 1917, the relative proportion of con‘- vlctions showed a decidedly better lesult. Out of a total of 83 inform. atone laid 51 convictions were sea cured. ii must not be overlooked. that these liguru are for Charlot- WWW" 01111’. and donot represent the outside province, wherein not only will tha aggregates be much 1618111‘. but even the measures of ilronllrtioil. are nlorc than lllieiy to Kive a hcttér showing in favor of the Act. _ _ln the collection o; lines, the first year of enforcement was the 113111191‘ 1'91"- ilrior to the appoint- 1113111. of the Prohibition Conrlnis~ siun. the total amounting to $4,900 with the stcpnti year following law enforcement. upon the sobriety glnfizllalllfl-niiyt“ glglistm“ °r “s? of the people. By a careful t-ltiiily ferenl yafiqjlle lflomjlclgll‘ prlflllllrove; s! these we tlnd an invariable 111- . crease of drunkenness tollowinemllg) lillfillilssalfi‘; dollslarihper y?!“ "no -‘ . e every cessation of temperance aei- . , _ l ll’ lll l l l l v -y@-ll"s loiyiitt; from 5800 up to v y a t ega pwgtcmonq’ Mm $1,964.80. For a abort period the I ,nn inevitabl decrewl. f l t l -: “(my every ‘ilmp ‘l “ ‘l “ m‘ cutgllVflfnlllelll gnvo one-third of the the teiilperanciyl-lll l lorces el l“. v ll ll l _ c _ es to tie cityl and. where the do“ (fr lléczflnlgerolfr ‘frllliggge gr police liliil‘ this ln‘l:0'l'i\l8i[10l(- lthe course, only apply to "the ms, ‘flmllivlltlls amount under the Scott Act. must. be liiultililied to T941011‘ ti... I“ 11134 lliwme "mivillllillil are 111911" provlllclnl mulls ' llelil-{Ylllll $950. for fines, lvrith $1,554 -.- * lin lilblic prosecutor in In 1877 there were All drunks a: w‘ w l. l _ ' b iit 1,100 i . . ' ' ‘ ' get?! “Qplllifivflllho 31:11‘)? ‘idznrllllr! l“ [he early “am the provincial . _ f, _ f’. f‘, a govcriiiileiil llutstlulleil their right tme when tlieli. lvii- .i.\ licensed ll, llllllllllll llmlpclllor m _f liquor htlllzses lll tll- city, paying ll. lllp ft-timol Scott Actsllllt flllsfntfqe round sum of 5107p»: ill lit-toll.» ; .f ' _ ~ ' l llll, .| . _ H l,__ .....,. . wash ‘a. ‘iilirllli. oi illtliiin. iii lltl mum“ “Kill, llmlle “filler llle lmnl This was iliitllliltiii in: by _\l.1;l,.-‘,lll llllll Pl. l“) c“ l _ H" trate Fitzgerald, iii hi. if l re» -l-lll. lill ‘l lllehl, ‘lingo! ll‘ “$2135 port. HillfOllOWSF-MPIIC Increased ll-V "Qllllelllllll l-lll. (lll'l,_.ll.[.'; ‘lllllll power gJ/eli ill.‘ by Dolilluiuli Stnl- llccllllll l-lll. pl-llce allfw ' Nl ll 111611. and the beneficial influence lllllllll fol. Kllll. lef "Ll cl I of the temperance lll0V€lll0iii mainly 137s l.“ lllliwllllllgl wbamfiidlll‘ contribute. to this.“ This was rl lllllfl .el. ‘l _ Q year oi’ greatest energy iii ctlucrrl- llll ll, llllflllrgglrlleg {Jlinglélllilfolwlytlilrlfllll Ham“ 't€m11ar“"“3' l" JMY m" Act ill 11100 lllltillilllllfi \les"rs ‘Win ,_ . _ l , , * I ~ I l . a . . ggllilmtllfeirPa:filuihgfllllliwltzhvel)mull‘ rhomas: “Yenmgwm Mathew“; _ " ‘ _' »_ 1 l" _- 1-. l). klctftirliiack; Samuel Brown; in which ~11. binncllrs llcre l-llllr, pet“. Hlllllpllck, ‘l l (,unlpl)ell_ lwlllell, under tile personal supcr- l.. - _ . vfisioii 0i‘ Bia-illop llcintyrv. The garlullltllllltzexa‘ Wm’ n’ Been‘ and Blue Ribbon tlltivcliieiit, under i). ~ ., _ _ Banks McKenzie was ili'.~'(l in its angle “l{,‘§l,;".,.,1,?f1ll“..',l1§“illmll“ lI-Al“ moan flourishing period. and the lll pus-ill." on‘ llllaljlerllllle Solis of Temperance, holding- uli llml Am llullml ll-ll, thy)‘; . . iiniilciise tell and tiemonstration at (i‘)ll.'jig‘e(l (fl qllllnll l‘ll.‘lll.ll,“ Jmz] Victor? Park. ill tile zenith oi‘ their (lllnlllllell- Ilolln ll-ll-ll ‘ll ll‘ R]: siréng h. ’l‘hci'le 5111110 Cllllillllflll-Tu Jellklll“ fol. (llloellfl... “p63,, lffrl‘ i although undoi- license, l-esltltul in l-lcll. ll A llxllle G l‘; “It”? l1 further reduction of “drlliiks" to lol- l.l.lllce' llllll ll J Callnl‘ ll‘ '15‘ 22s in 1:479. In 1x30. a fniliilg oil‘ ll-ll, ll l3...“ g0‘, KVnZ-Jpm ,1: In temperance uciivlty (llsclosed u Olllsllllllllllg’ lllllolllllgl’ alllgogg] "l: “"31" ‘"°"‘”*‘5~‘ "1’ i" 353 "‘h'\11lkS-" name oi‘ Robert Jenkiu" would. ‘in 1381 the Scott. Act C0illllli!ll'(‘.0i1 slll-llly Ile glvcll l-llllfl lllgce wllll to function. with the npeillng up llmllallly l). w lllllllelgllll ',l l-llll of the Temperance Alliance, tliliisecnllll “l5 lllllllll lmieles; was gather MCGJhWaY ' campfflgim’ 11151111911 11y u. personal ambition to rlllgiilg fllli arrests for drinking llllve lllll, lllwll ellllllcall lll wlll..ll MW“ 1° U15 3°W°$1 will" mark Ym- ha operated without retnuneraton of 197,0f which 193 were convicted. m" Ol- love l-ol. llle cllllse Tllaklkll it was at this period tbalztiie profit- lll-wecllllon l been’; (‘jot nt l‘ eers of the" traffic were aroused ia- llnl. llle ism“ Acl W8’ lqllfb ylrm" to bitterness over‘ their demolished "(plug all a llllvllln éillgmn yllallzllj nlpia. mid ‘nnk up the cullgels in t...‘ ll- ppn""l'ed.lil~r: ellolls‘ m. cow With Liquor Evil In P. E. Island ING DRINKING CONDITIONS AND TEMPERANOE EFFORTS AND ENAOTMENTS UP ‘TO OUR PRESENT DAV OF PRO- HIBITION ENFORCEMENT. (By An Observer) EARLIER DAY ENFORCEMENT 'i"o satisfactorily appreciate olir present day efficiency. a review oi other time enforcenients will be o1 material assistance. Those who long do piolz-sly for those gooifoid times. know lliilc of those good olti things for which they crave. Anterior to 1877 we have scarcely anything of public record ill statistics to rely on. The Police Court records. what we have of them. are fairly safe as a barometer to indicate the influ- ence 0f temperance education, and "cums defense- iTheY 11161 1111111 nection with the Allianceantl tom M1119 partial successes. increasln' . drunkenness t0 an average of 26E fierlanlff fgggcililiflom for the remaining tcii year~ of Scott : . Ac» p-~fnl'f‘.(’ill(‘lll. . a iliigaifiuwglcllfiij’ the Pmhlbmm‘ Following repeal of the C. T. Act plllflllcle of lllomligllllcélrcfflelllllgylg: ii 1891, tliv 14.111101‘ Regulation A't l . ' come in force with another drop In gglzllgtllurhllortlizrsli alluod filth?“ i.“ the number of drunks ‘down to a l...“ allolll llllq llllll: will ti’: 2km‘; 31F t . ‘ . H‘). average The Scott Act again “l lllg llellllllllll properly at ML Al _ .ttaiiie ltbw in 1894, followed by the llllm ll-ele (lulu. . lowest of all prrpeediiig drink rfl- eutiary cllalllclvetedabyflllilileé oflllolll. . l _ l I l cords-the average being 152,1“. gl-Oggely lo llle elletclvencls drunks for the three years. ‘It was "l llifi work Tll-ls lllll t " i" the Stirring Period 111399951111»! Jenkins‘ in‘ his work no hlleilter Mr “:11 17"“ the agiiaflllll 101‘ 11 flllflllfl“ tinuetl with unabated ‘euvergcytx ‘n tli: Ward system was insistent. . ‘ ' lll the elections for the whole city “his; rillliltlllgjograIigltfatl rlfterencefl the temperance party succeeded have passed lllflpMl- Jolt age Th‘) in electing their candidate. lion. T. ll_q_ llale null llellrllf " a Sh" “ml H. Haviiand for Mayor in 1886, re- Allel- 1922 llle talc l wining him until 1893, but were 1101mm llllllel, llle- Prolillfl lwtcsemk “title to secure control of the Coilil- “gall, lllclellsell lll 19214“ A“ "ll until the change took place in Doyle w” allllell lo we s91. C l ‘ ‘This change marked another ad- “fill? yj “fiilljgylfl"lom‘l’l‘j"“d“ an}! valice step in facility for 1101101‘ contliiizeilts in 1916-7 M e Queefills ‘nw enforcement. A new Council fqrll Gtlllgll Sllllllllelslllgmrs B“; ' of eight members was elected, tin- cll,,l‘ell_ wllll Flelrll M; {:8 1"" tier the leadershi of Simon \\'.illll.l|l_l1_ ' s r “ Crabbe. A new police Marshall wail‘ lll 1912.13 lll l- ‘ . ' appointed, aiid lie. in tllrn was Silll-llzgl] ‘vllh Allllell (lglllclgllzfisatggléfiz: in the suin- Was appointed a once happy home barren of a lllelllell, 11E husband and-father. There‘ ls sonlelll-llll lllllgllllllll- 1 The mm M“ Macnmmld w“ allfllli about the details of ilio tic-l ‘m? 0f llllZil moral integrity, broad- lllrllllllllll llll. lllllsl, llllll lulu. lllll-l». maul mm "wneoml m"! pleasmg est iii that uiutllx oi‘ tho llluliel" ' manna“ “m” u lame place m civifzulioil ili Europe that all know "l" "Ommmnhv m“ H!“ h“ i‘ its the English country house. This reply dc111rtl'@<1~lll' -'ll1~ ‘"1 111‘ ll°‘“‘~‘ one is to be HUicllllIiClilly instille- ‘ e lrlls a devoted husband. n moat gllllelll llllll sold lm- ll-lllll H“) lfls ffertioiiate parent. The grief and __llll. lllSlel-lll m(>nl|l|'l\_n]fly feta-h: itching void cziitseil ‘by his sudden so llllllly llundrpd llofllfi‘ all l|lllll_\' roiiloviii from their midst elm only leel lll llllll llllllelllllly, llo lllnlly (lflk ilic cfizwed by iilt‘ healing band o! llllls allll llll llllll lllllllcllllev so llllllll. time. Hc is silrvived by ills suvrolv- llllcllll llllll lllesl The lll-ltlltti ill crcedetl by another. The Policl .. . were perenlptorily ordered to not tlyfllfilylnfihllillsll Jgsesllibilfleiltlaklgllglin busy in law enforcement, ant] 1119i’: lll lglll; A_ w lilllce w g " coiliiillicetl to be solllctltillyz iioiiiizdlllllllllqll "ll. Klllg-ll The "an? mil. lThe Scott Ac-l coining again into l|_ ll_ llllvllls llllll l“ J lfigryl ‘force iii 1894, lva-s lllilflP to pro-q l. lll l.l.llll.l.‘ and A liepk l l liluco the ire-it ot‘ nll past records. Kluge l-Ulll-lllllpll llle’ “gt Dl; lTllc arrests for "drunks" t-bbetl to ,l,,l.lll,ll_. llll ll, llll. llllle n; ll 11,. l ‘ills ilbove low lilitrk of 152. Niiiuty Ilihlllflll (‘tilnlllissioii in Juivnllli7nl ltllglll clfenilerls iverecollliiltftctl to lyllll, llllllll, of lllesll welie llhllllv‘ ‘prison. liilii u total oi 34,1196 0» t-ol- lllllllljlllllldlllll. lt l’: llmlcealllo ‘lot-it'll ill Luca duriilg illl‘ illi‘0- lll," lll p; l,“ wllel-e ll lllllllecllllll. ‘$94115 i111‘ Al‘! W351 ill il1l‘l"‘- illliill‘ citnll ill Ills 011108, he was 1\“UIIIOI' Scott Ac; olcciion was fr fill wife. formerly Mina Margaret lllleslloll are, themselves a sytuboklrid iii 1X97 ill which .\liloDoiiaiil, "Scotclilor-t. P. E. l L-og a vanishmg age. All that will party won out byh small liltijority. 1119c“ 0f REV- J- J- Mflllmlllllll- P- remain-and in that, too, roll msylTiiis resulted iii all increase or lir~ l‘., oi‘ Suni-nlersldo, and three chil-ltllfll glrallge ayinbols-ivill be the rtsts for intoxication up to all iiv- llrflll. ilsabellc. Rita. and 10509111 deal» and solid foundations. it VNTKG oi 220 per-year. it only la-lt- also his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- would peed ‘too much labor, we ueph MacDonald, of Mount Swwtlfl- may suppose. to eradicate these. (,[ tlle “Prghlhllkjn Act 1900-3 Ar. 1-11-11» two ibrothers. Wllstoll. 0011- Presunialbly other llountry hous- [Qslili] for drunkenness varied uullcr ""1013 11111111011111» Milli vlcmr-PH ill 011161‘ D1599! 1W9 199911 5° tlf‘-a Act. ill proportion to the acti- ‘ ‘ ' ' dismantled and destroyed-not by vlty. or 118K100! tiispiaycd In its pro. Elfin but. by 41122119111311 £01892‘? secuton. from the poiili of 257. its " ‘ ” Q.- WOT 1111B ‘3 maximum n 1903 to ts minimum . will brick and B10118 1111111 B! of 1-10 in ‘i906. This lllflketl mi mes. than as little hubs of cul-jnverl,” ol 1.31 1.3 lll-llnllfl pel- year Wllro. 411110 social ganglions 0f "u" during the seventeen years under disused-ion. IBut 6861118 15 W119" our ProhibltionlAct, lip to the ilp~ 1.1111 ""1 when “n9 “a” m‘ not Doilltment of the Prohibition Coni- mkwlll ""- "W "i"! b9“! “n” milsion in midsummer of 1917. down, we rnifst believe that that Dlllllg llll lllll lllldve lllllllllls COM!" 1101158 °1' "l"! vl°l°'|'“ '3“ there was ii range of prosecutions i8 561111112 flllddm w" m “mehind convictions of bigger gall-lo 1118881110 0°11" - than the ord'nary drunks. The con teatiion of license NIWLCBIEB. theft a license system would e. self en or- . ‘ _ sins, bccsitse those who pay the llrfinlifllmflfl lilll‘,‘l'lfl‘j_,tl‘"‘,{’,,l,'l'jfl‘,',l ‘La. llgense m, will se ‘to it. that tilt... provision in all will rm- the i-rmlnli who D030]! upon th irlpreserves will ~ » tr -- t.-t'~--*.::.;::":':: l’? 2.2.2.: f about Milli o .00. l x 9 6 ZIIIWBI’ fir; followlnl lilll1'"'*‘""""'=- from 1R7’! to the end of the chap- ~ They mill! '"1l11'h'"i'°'1-l"l"* icr l could only discover (l! con- lbl-glllgh-lllivvld:”nlwmmllllyl; In‘? l rietlnml f r breach of the licemt? l - . ‘ ' I ih ir akin tr its: they must be will" 1mm.‘ I ‘a o", mun!‘ .l l, llmlmly, f‘?! illlvlilnt ism-t fall I In e woman . h‘ - h ‘cuiarly iii‘1ta early years. was la p‘? n fl nlim of trim pill-mi- lnlllfl"""l0 dlrficulty of securing convic- M ‘st-rural of the Nerves Broken. , by Ovlerworll" Wn weak, nervous, aloe nu. Restored by Dr. Chuo a Nun 00d 1 Th! restorative WWO! 0! DP- lllseb Nerve Food is truly maul-k- as is proves by‘ he u riches the writer of this la r. rid yet M! is only the usual experience of , Pie who put Dr. Chou’: Nerve , $0 t2: Qfit. K tldlilfl Northuiabor- to ‘Brant o f.“ Ont. s i-a n nu mo er 511th a long illnenuloaymc in a l1. run down condition which ~ ‘d ~{O}—-;-—— DOWZRIIS FOB BLONIIIB. l1 limb; will ten f hours It night. I IIIO hid a ‘bill 811111! r01ll11||"1""':\".'."t|r)l‘i. it in to be fenreli $t the I ill amino-inn» "hi1 ftlieliqnortrs-fo tpor- mwfilililvsxslisfo‘ 111ml" "M " lulymivh an oiitodifii" "bronco- , $5". tum, y” a»: wiulitiitiviiuiiuiiliif. the liquor ed for thrc: years, lip t0 the truss-lug. ~ 0n» of tili- sol-loll; drswbaks Illlfilill pain. Lam- you use/la tiot toot_ Swill Art prmcctrtions. more plfll-illlilh for live or ten minutes. 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