m vmrorrwrean syllables. . TAPESTRY t Tapestry has assumed a presid- ling place in tile home of today- it ladtls an air of romance and of dig- ;nity to the whole house, both be- ivallse we know or its history. that lit was woven by queens, in ages ipast, and its making was no mean ‘tailor, and because of its witchery tor subject and fabric. When tail- ‘ostry is in a room, It must occupy ythc honoletl place. be the center oi’ lillilflcllflfl, as p background for the linnst. elegant and expensive, furn- ishing in the room- Even may: ithau this, it should be placed that nut-n ollo enters that room. it 11-1 llhc first object which meets his il-ylll- ll should be outstandingly lllvulltiiul, to mcullllrc up in its till;- iuily, and the atmosphere of the iwitoltl tulutto must lle harmonious ;wilh the tiilaintncss and mmancc iot‘ tho tapestry. i Sn you see. u tapestry is not l" llt! purchased lightly. and stuck up loll the wall just nnywhole. The ‘installing of one in the home de- st-t-vcs lllll(‘ll sympathetic study f0r_ ‘the other furnishings of the room. m; is the ‘new Earl of Oxford and Asquith. A twclve-ycar-old boydvpprh 31ml] l“, rim ltonorcd spot, w: thi/lttlsitathofqhtl; lzriafldgalacwglxforzeruiilélrbart "wry illltl what type of tapestry shall lbc ‘ n 9 ~ 95 ' l] . ‘IE Vllllllffl e cllilstel‘? :3’ 9mg: son, whqwuuis kitted in the witr. I The oili tapestries are too expen- sivc to he within the reach tit-most glltltls th:ll oi‘ us. hilt tho tapestries made to~ or .ll,v loud. dlly aro well done and follow 1th?! luotiis ot‘ the uutlqnc- ‘Tlltly listl- ,___ y “Futht-r. freight SENTENCED llrc soul by water isll‘l it " is AVERBROOK" _ _ W - . “'I‘llut'n right, Jollllllyv" Will» Frll- _--l~ -" ll‘>l""'l “Well, then. why is it lhtll lh.~ - nv_\\'l\ll l“ lll“ hofillf l“’-‘l froigllt. thut goes by_ship in tatlllc-t {rook was uct-uscrl ot lllilh" (rm-KO, “my when i, “Ow m, m“. i, ‘tl- lo Hftllu-‘l *5 ‘Wlmlll il‘l'llis callotl a shitlulollt?" m.’ lll“l" “W” "ml jémlllll" Aiui llll‘ll Johnny wonllcroil wit)‘ lo- elrlltllltt-l-tl lo ltl yvzlrs lll Jill |‘.~lllll-l' put oll his t-rlui itllil fiilllfll-ll» l-ti ltlllhlldt‘ to gill lllil uit‘. 1 otllcr's breast, a plain. old-fash- onetlprcparation is nhvnjvshcst for ‘l raping hzihy’s little (ligcstivc ract clean and sweet. \Vllcn our little one docsn’t cat, or nhslccil, give him u few l tops of ulztin Castoria tispllrcly vegetable, you "ow. ‘Any doctor will ell volt that it is utterly armless to the youngest iant. lt is swcct to the taste, . nd swcct in the littlc stomach. ct its gentle inllucilcc is soon Fclt ll through the tiny systcni. . No vcu CJISYOI’ oil Cii n compete yvi zistorilt and how much ttttr it is to use this. ‘lltlt-r means of rcgl Zlllllfl n lluhyl Ncvcr ive llzlhy ilzlrcgtll r Sllllllill‘ opiates, must, u fcw ill-ops lfztslilrizl arc just as ooillillg, ztntl no harm lllltk tllt- llCZltlty of using pure‘ nu cull give it just us nitcll a. you discover lly sign of colic, constipation, or _ ttiarrhca-—or tllos‘, _ mt-s \\_‘llL'll you <lon’t know just what it is that has caused an psct. tlnlv get tllc genuine Castoria-dlearing Flctchcfis gliriturc. lt" isu‘t expensive, and with every bottle comes the 0k, “Cal-c and Feeding of BabicsW-worth its weight in ltl to cvcry mother or prospective mother. 1 11m scammed; c_._.___ _ _ _ _____ ___ ._.__u_...__.-_-~»-.-~~~~~~-——~ 0 . l . ‘l Big Demand FOR THE NEW ICNLARGED DICTIONARY 1 Coupon and 98c , ltcaders of The Guardian arc daily taking advantage of the opportunity _. l0 obtain a valuable Dictionary at a merely nominal expense. It contains thirty to forty pcr cent ~ more defined words than any Slllllllll’ l. dictionary. I y , run laconic AND BETTER DICTIONARY y _ “Your Old Dictionary is out. of Date.” (‘llll i.llc Coupon and get the new onc by sending at once to The . Charlottetown Guardian iiii . ‘finest. "Hudson seal" is really dyed ally picture scones flom life otpa group of figures, battles for fair ulllidcns, crusaders. all with mucll lll)‘i4t8l‘_\' and romance- Tile col- Ors nrt- usually rich and warm. Somt-tilnes the tapestly has a bur- dt-r and again it has none. , ’l‘llo lallflslljv is placed as u back’ ground for the most imposing and iurltlut pint-o at’ furniture ill the room. ovcr tho muntol. buck of’ a ,tlflVt"ll]l(ll‘l, over a desk or table and ltt|llln$l1tl lo tlln nutratlco tloor- ll sllnllltl huvu plulliy of ‘stint-n about li unit not. lm rrowtit-tl- Anything illlttlltlll oi‘ tho tapestry. ulllly llllng high on tho wall, and is appropriate for either living lonlll, or dining room. or any room- ‘ui dignity and forinullty~ BUYING A FUR COAT It is so possible to i'ool tho nor- iil-e in buying ll fur cont‘. that noun lbut reliable lit-allots should be dealt 'wiih in llllt-ldfilflfiittillilll. Many fvhcztltter furs arc dycll tlnd their ‘real nature so disguised that nom‘ ‘blit an t-xpcrl t-llu Jlllll-ll‘ ot‘ their trout qllzllity- ’i‘u weur wall, a fur should n0 suit untl pliant. A brittle fur will int-link. Too suit it fur nears easily. lOllo may judgll better of the lll-"ll" ity or u fur. by having the liniuz ripped null lookiilg at it from thtl ‘wrong sitlu. ll you ‘have l1 friend Iwlltt knows a good deal about furs. Iii would he u good thing to get llcl‘ no go wtthyou and give her opinion lot‘ the (‘Oill you have ill mind- l ‘Alaskan soul is one of the most lenlluring this, mink in one of the nluskrzit, ‘but is an excellent fur iililll wears well. The “llortllcrtl" fvurlcty is the best- Rllssiun sable, squirrel alld erm- ‘ilne are fine furs, ollt of tho rcacll it)l' most. pockelbooks- Amcrltrnf‘. lgfl-uitllfld "ermine" is weasel and ls ‘not it rolll ermine. (ltlfllfllll and Pcrslalt lumb anti the Asiatic wool ifurs are vcry populilr- The best ,nlolo skills coillo from Scotland- lll gcnclal llflflyfidl furs will wcnr longer‘ than the dyed but. much ‘bcullty is often added by dyins lthl-m, without much loss of Well? A fur coat should be of slmlll° llincs, that it will not be out of [style soon. -it should be largo anti irOOllly to be comfortablo_and wear iwt-ll- If there ls u muslin lining‘ llli?l\\'t‘,t"ll tho fur and the silk lin- lnlz- the rough inside of tho pelt wilt not went’ the silk lining ‘ll lllllll‘ll~ l Care oi Furs- ! Never use n cleaning fluid nor al- icohol on fut-st, its they remove the {gloss illltl injilro the leather. Ii ltllc leather is matlo stiff, it. is like liy to cixlclt- Keep it 80ft llllll isupplc, ti‘ you value its beauty and t‘. _ Yevcr hung u fur pint-c nonr a ‘fire tltlr in a hot nlllw- lest it dry lWhy Torture ‘ The Little Ones 5 Mothers. do you think it fair t0 torture your little ones by forcing them to take ill-tasting oils when they need n laxative medicine? Don't you find that the child's ldlead of ‘these medicines often do punt-c harm than E0011? i Baby's Own ‘Tablets are the mod- crn sllbstltwe for these IIBDSOQUR KIOSEB. They are the very medicine the child requires and are so pica- sant. tn take that they are as easy [to administer as a glass of water. ,'I'hey aré the perfect remcdv for all [the minor ailments of little ones. rbelng absolutely guaranteed frcc git-om itijurlous drllas. . Baby's Own Tablets accomplish i jtasting remedies can do. dhey accomplish more as they do not lcavc the child exhausted from its strluiale against. taking medlctnc. They relieve teething pains, banish indigestion and constlpaton. brcak lup colds and simple fevers and pro- ilflflll! healthful. refreshing sleep. _'l‘ht"y arc sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c n box from The 1hr. Williams‘ Medicine 00., Brock- - would be beneficial to those living - ill gnitro, regions- out too lugch- Furs should be kept in a ‘dry-place, but a cool place. To keep them in cold stor- age tor ths hot months is a good treatment- Glve your fur coat a brushing and combing once in awhile to. keep it clean. and to keep moths out. Use the vacuum cleaner ou it- These cleaning methods will not only make it feel cleaner ntltl ‘ look better. but wear longer. To Prevent Goitre- (lcttle is a very ancient disease and one to which women anti girls are especially subjoct- it is m: on- largemeut oi the thyroid gland and may ho u simple goitre or a more serious type. Even simple troilrt’. causes‘ nervousness; bllt in the more serious form it pleventi-l de- velopment, stunts growth, causing dwarfs; and may affect the mind, causing feeblc-mindcdness, it is the task of the thyroid gland to seclfgte iodine and keep growth and developmentqtrogressing; but if iodine is not present ill the foot‘, It cannot secrete lL and pelioriu this worli~ in times of strain. when tho iodine. suppy is shért, the thyroid gland enlarges in trying to squire lodine- it is not much loll- lne that the botiynecds. bllt it very much needs this little. Certain portions of tho earth are found to be deficient in the anlount of iod- ine which-is‘ in the- soil. This i.'~' true oi‘ motlhtain soil. from which ages ofrivcrs, flowing to the sea, have trashed away the iodine- The proposition for the people dwclllnk in these goitre regions is to go in the sea and secure iodine-rich foodl lodluo is found abundantly ill cur- talil sea ntcotls, sea fish, plants which grow bttsitio the soa and ill (fflil-llVel‘ oil. Cod-fish, onco :l week. zlllll olllor sea fish, and {ur- lulls forum of sou wood, which ilhiileso and Japttnustt lino gmlol" ously as n part of their steady tiiot. To accommodate us, manufactur- ers offer today an ionized salt which. lf used as our daily tabla s-alt. will supply our iodine needs A chocolate candy has been mado with lndltle in it, for school child- lcu. While all of us may use int;- ine ill these simple ways. as n pre- ventlvo of gnirro, real goitre should be referred i0 a physicist» llc sltoulll diagnose each -(:il£'c to dotcr- mint.- whethttr it. is a slmple case or a more serious form. and ho should prescribe tho remedy fur goltl-e- Tu tnko lndino. in n drug form. without tho careful supervk ston ot‘ a physician might make u golLre worse or oven bo filial. ‘it ovary expectant. mother would son that she ls amply supplied with loltluo in hcr fooll, that she may intro enough for herself and to lay up a good supply in the system o! lict- t-llild, goitre could he prevent ed. Young girls. from ten yeari ot‘ uge on thrllgh to fifteen, whilo illuy are going through a period of special development, should be giv- en iodine footie to prevent goitre- it you live in a goltro region, ivhero thcro is a lack of iodine ill tile soil, use lollizcll salt. as your lcgnlltl" table suit. The Economy shop. Some clubs have tried tllc "econ- omyshop" as u mculls ot‘ makinl: motley and also doing a good turn for the housewives of the commun~ ity- The plan is that every woul- an who has something she is not using or docs not ilecd, shall turn it in and perhaps blly there such articles as ‘she can use or docs: need. _"I‘hcro is no_ rilmprage sale nor (rhallty business, and the articles brought in arc not. worn-outs ansi cast-nits. but good things that some particular housewife docs not dc~ sire. it may not ‘match her wall paper. or be too large or too small for her bedroom, or she may have two of that sort of thing when she ncods only nnel Other wom- cn. womcn of means. too. are gl-a 1 to buy there the articles which are sultoli to their needs. 0f coilrsn lllc economy shop is open to over)» body and malty a housewife is alble to gct there just the filrntshings silo tit-silos and at n bnrgaln- lu- l-ltiontally. tho economy shop may net a nice slim for your club- ‘ Steak 't\’ Bun. i Run tilrough tllo food chopper- ollc pound of sirloin steak. Sca- snp it with salt. and pepper and tldll n cup of cream and the yol‘: oi‘ one can'- Shapedhls into n pat- ty cake and broil it over an open ftrc~ Split a bun. insert the steak patty and oat This is also delir- ious if caten between thin slices of hot tonst- Such a dish (if we may call it that when no (fishes are used) makes a, jolly fireplace an!“ pe. ton n. cold night _ liam may b" broiled trl the sumo wny- l: a slice of pineapple is fried brown in bur- ter and brown sugar and served with the ham on thc toast, it makes a delightful combination- incniloped Cabbage tomato layers of sliced cabling" and an les, sprinkling sulutr and tlotiln utter over each layer. 0n top of all spread butter hreall crumbs. flake covered until the cabbage and apples aro louder. then romnvo the cover nml brown the crumbs- For Mint Sauce- Pnt in n greased baking dish, ul- hreeders. The shanks should be smooth and clear cut. in both the males and females. Submitted by Poultry Division. Dominion Live stock Branch. ThlslFlock Mlllfll vs- the Brecdln: Pm information given in the interests‘ of better farm flocks. All inquiries. When one is particularly interest- w be addressed to Box 200, Clrtown ecl in improvement of the stock, the P. E. I. most. rapid development Mil be made from the breeding pen, rather than depending upon the results of ifiock mating. When the entire flock One of the most important (not. is used for breeding purposes, there orsnecessary to lder in the ef- are often tlmescertain individuals flclcnt development of the zarm l1! the 509K m" d0 Ill-ll P085685 the flock is the Qqlgqflon o; bygedmg characteristics desired to retain. stock. Too many times this prob- Thls naturally reduces the volume lem is not given the consider-subplot‘ good stock that ts available. Pen to which ti; is justly entitled if lmeimating required ._more work and is anxious to maintain a high yieldrprlibflbly a little different equin- or to increase the profits "om thgment, but it is worth the additional, farm flock. . Poultry Notes Selection of Breeding Stock Characteristics of Vitality. Vitality is a factor of utmost im- The best. results from a Ill-ceding portnnce to consider with breedingfillmdlwlllli “l? Beflflllllly llblllllled stock. There are =1 nuynber or phy.‘whcre the breeding stock is handled sical characteristics which rcvcal in H little different from the rcglllnr l1 way the vnlllc of the alt-tn llll-‘Swvk- ll the equipment is nnhond breeding purposes. to separate the breeding stock, it makes the ideal arrangement. The moles and females selected for breeding purposes should be fed The hcad of the male bird should a wcll balanced mash, supplement- possess certain characteristics, o, g,, Ml with a good mineral and liberal lllfi rye should be ilrolninlltit, tils- Supply of green food. which should playing an activity so commonly b0 Ell/On a! all times. noted in good breeding lllalcs. good clean ivnter should be tivnil- Thc bird with a sunken, l'\y:](‘s5 able at all times, together with u eye should not. be given iucat con-supply! of buttermilk or sour milk. slderation as a breeder. The comb It is best to feed on a basis of on single comb varieties, shuultifoul" ounces of feed n daypcr bird, show uniform texture, and stand tlmt is two ounces of scratch and: straight on tllc head of tile bird. two ounces ot mash. Watch thcl Males with topped combs should not breeders that they do not htcclncl be used in the breeding pt-ils. Too 0XC0SslvLl3 tat. l great a comb growth ls not n ilesir- able feature to perpetuate. and such birds are not generally kept for breeding stock. The beck should be fairly short well arching on the uppcl- ‘beak. The long thin head is generally as- sociated with the bird with a crow shaped head, in fact the crow shap- ed head is a distinct characteristic of lo\v vitality and should not be to- lerated in the breeding ])(‘ll. Tllc head itself should be broad, dccp and short. displaying those mascn- Wfi-Tifillfibl 0Y1 ram!‘- Rllllii" ls itn- line features so often noted in birds llortaiit and should not. no ovrrlflok- posstlssing good breeding qtutiittog, 'cd, Prior to brct-dttlg lllPlli, ullbtids In the females the llcati should should bt- 1lPl0l1sB(l_ Hive n tiistintrt fcnlininc flpllfiflftlllfil‘ at ‘tlln saiuc tiille,'tllc features should show strength. Tllc comb should be well developed, of uni» D0 pot set cggs that weigh under form texture and placed firmly ontwo otmccs, or eggs that urc- over- the head, straight in those hlrdsfislmd or lllillllllfid- demanding straight combs, and lop-i pod in, those demanding lopped-‘Carc of the Eggs from the Breeding combs. The eye as in the male bird Pen should be active and prominent,‘ this reflecting vitality in abund- The eggs front the breeding pen ance, The beak should show dcv- ShOlIlt-‘l b0 Kelli ill l1 0°91 P114241. not» elopmcnt. too dry or too damp. A temperature i, ‘ of 45 to 50 degrees. It might bet wcll to turn eggs daily to prevent. the yolk from adhering to shall. The body oiu malo bird mfligai- silt-h eggs will not hatch. ive to flood breeding standards; should bc well developed. The back of‘ the bird should be long and Ptflltd and in those breeds whcrethcl l—A male should be solcctcd with] standard requirements demand a careful stlldy- i long broad back, The breast Sh0llld.2—-F\lt\ll‘t3 progress in farm poultryl be def-ll and wcll muscled. Shut-depends on good breeding malel low breasted birds do not make the birds. best breeders. Their use in the ii-Maturc pullcts and yearling hens breeding pen should be dlscourag- hens make good breeding females. ed. The breast bone should bc'4—'f'he breeding penis better than straight. and strong and possess flock mating, for constructive im- tltlod length. The abdominal rc- provclnent of the farm flock. ' llcad Range for Breeding Pen i The breeding pcn-snoulrl be given nlt-rltr of range. ducted nvith breeding stock reveal Jhese facts. Where birds "are con- fined. hatch abilitty records showecll, about 42*?‘ hatch. and where birds‘. WON.‘ QlVPll HCCCSS l0 Yflfltli‘. U10‘ hatch ability record was lnt-reilscd to 64"» in n very short. trrnc nnct this iliiprtlvcd lllc lonacl" the birds Hatching Eggs. Ilody Summary laround hooks should not be used as , This ls true effort in the results obtained. l i : (‘are of Bipcdlng Stock i Plenty of I ; llxpeillnetlts con-l 5 ¢_tll| manage. 5cm b: had by sanding u: a F]; iilil iiiiiilil l l l up: is - ilir message THAT KEPT GOLUMBUQ STRUGGLING ON A F9" Pdnle" Nothing to Sell Puzzle . YOU WILL PDSITIVELV NOT IE II you succeed m uttlnl filo correct lat- flr ill each uluarv. ‘you will he able to ASKED T0 SELL ANYTHING FDR U8 ll mlvo the mange. Then an tout lords in on," a w“. my M m‘ “i. u“ Pm” offered alum. l on Solving i . Start at thn left hand mam in the fan run and try lo trace the lino until you some h) I latter: put that mt ill tbs square. Ill fhl lillll with Inch uuure until you have n mm to uch suture. ' RULES OF CONTEST t. Lin turn Ind Mncli: fllh ylur letter: u aurto the chain o! thu Intern ii fin cirulu n you can. 2. Write your nama and lddrou nialnly ln Ind alncli at the bottom of this ad~ vurtiurtlent. Say ii Mr. Mn. or Miss. t. Gut uivcrtlummt out on donut Ilnu and lull it to us. at- n umber Mints an nlu When we main your unify. tn will alvll|_ ‘you at the number oi paints you have nlll-g ed lul alli you to lfllll a illllll gamma trout our catalog ta qualify. DO ANYTHING FOR US BY SENDING IN' AN ANSWER TD THIS PUZILE. GIVEN Every contestant who quallfiel WILL as GIVEN samples of our merchandise valued from ' 50c to $2.00. Entllloyn of Atlantic Mills and their tivu are barred front this Content. l 6. Only one entry will be accented from‘ llaurellold. Extra chain cf ‘this advmiumetlt ’ ad» drum! envelope. ‘My Name ls Street or Box No. . .... TOWN __ ._ Province Writ: na c and addnu niainty in lutf uracil. stat: whnfhar. Mr. Mrs. or I o. ATLANTIC MILLS “Dem- n». 2. 145 Wellington W. Toronto 2, Ont. WHEN OTHERS HAD ABANDONED HOPE ‘ 1,000 CASH lN PRIZES ‘l ,1» m“ ' ssoo Cashl N075 , nd " $150 " Any person who solves 2 or‘ ‘ 3rd " 3 75 " | more words correctly will re- 4th " $ 25 " i ceive an IMMEDIATE award in 5 Prize: 510 each $50 Cash addition to any other prize they 10 Prizes $5 each, $50 Caahl may Wm _ 1- 75 Prize: $2 each $150 Cashi YOU D0 ‘NOT OBLIGATE YOURSELF TO , gion should be wide and deep. be- 5—Vitality should be reflected in all ten in females possessing good male. characteristics of production and this factor of type may often be} transmitted to the offspring, both‘ pullcts and cockercls. _In the fcnlalcs the bddy type is similar to the males. depending or course on ‘the kind of type called, for by the particular breed; in fact such breed has its particular typed ___ amuse Wm dlslmglllslles bleed} Rheumatism l5 a disorder of tllc gfijrgzg" "ll? Vllllell/lblood. 1t. attacks people when the] we wan; albregd Ctl-‘llfllld Rfld blood is thin and impure. thus sci-t body conform“ l tgwt llillfillvllll‘ lll ting up inflammation of the muscl-l brick E ma l ‘mgd ‘in 5 “hm Wes and joints. Wet or cold weather mw h l‘ ‘mgsl l’ ll lwdY- llle may start. the pains of rheumatism. l’ 5 ‘Md “mlmm l” ll- l“ ll“? but. is not the cause. The cause is Wlmlllmll“ We find e distinct tyne. in the blood. Hot applications cl- eg., bowl type. This bird is usllflllyrubbtng with liniments may case called the bird of curves. The back me “aim but; do not, ramp the mp5,; of the Wyandotbc 1s brvfld fllldand the painsare soon back again. filwrlflr than many ‘ol our others-o get rid of this most painfull bmeds- ‘l’ mllles l1 599D blellshltrollble you must. treat it through, W" llevel°lle<l~ The Rocks pres-coyote blood and for this purpose no» l‘ characlerlsllc °bl°ng WPQ- dtlellerthing else can equal Dr. Williams‘ through th abdominal rcl-llvn- They Pink Pills, which from first dose to must carry a lone broad back if last actually make new. rich blood? they are the true Rock tyne. Thethus driving the rheumatic poisons production Rock body should nn- from the system. Mr. Henry a. W" “Mes Shawl reviewing ltl-Amiro, Lower East Puhnlco. n. s... "m" Sl<l° or rear. low mt! carried tells whut. these pills did. tol- him. at an uncle of 45 decrees. The He SEySF-"I had an attack of 8C- breasl slwllld be Wflll d6 "llflllfid- ute rheumatism so bad than! C0lllfl| not walk a hundred yards without so much suflerlng that I would feel _ _ faint. I could not do the least The lllfd$ DQ588851"! Vllllllll! from work; and any movement caused; =1 Dllyfllcfll Slllllldpoilll lllllsl- Stand great. pain. I was under the care of Well 8P8" 0n llB ltlel- The i825 a. doctor but did not. improve much. should show evidence of good bonejrpen reading of l; similar case in n; |ll9vel°llm°lll and denote $ll'¢‘-nillh-,newspaper 1 decided to try Dr. wu-l Birds that have thin shanks. knOcll-‘llams’ Pink Pills. By the time I, knced. deformities of the toes orhad used three boxes. there was no’. ‘Vdottbt. they were helping me. I tookj . altogether about a dozen boxs when‘ sauce‘ with roast. lamb, but cannutll was entirely relieved o’. the trawl get flesh mint. dissolve a dozen iii-Hm able w walk m“: "ma! m my‘ ,._ . , . , . . i-‘lipdtlllflllvolllcxriilli-‘llcltnzgiiill (iltflffllhlllllt work‘ chap wood a“ day’ and then‘ ' '____‘__ ‘ g ' walk home again. To anyone suf-' tcring from rheumatism I cant strongly recommend Dr. Williams’, Pink Pills." i Rheumatic People Gan Obtain Relief , By Enrlchlnl Their Blood With i Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. j Legs Smile: ‘ Not witlvmalicc nforcthought: A- iclcphonc pole nevcr hits an unit i mobile except in solt-ticfense- You can get ma” plus throng!“ any medicine dealer or by mail at: r50 cents a box from The Dr. Wll-i SIXl . lf l - - lltfl; byutshctlobrgtlz’ lliiilosvsnhtoevalmnitzilviganrzls Medicine Co" Bmckvfiml make one of those walt-a-mlnutetv, Qpticural Heals llllliltlying Rashes BllllQ; the affected parts freely with GuttcuraSoap and hot water, dry with- out rubbing, and anoint with Cuticura Ointment» This treatment not only . , thqlnd healarashea and irritations .. 1M;nlpmwt such conditions. JG-KWp-lfilflfbfblflflflflfi l i l l i ville. Ont. 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