Y REIDING lill11'Eii_sEiEcii~;n from Tuis_wEEii s news For ins-ouiin>i.iu‘s siuuiinnv suhsczissus 130 ATLANTIC Avg., l\IoN'riuuu;, U MARCH ist. 1912. For years, I suffered from Rheu. matisni, being unable to work for weeks at a time and spent hundreds of dollars on doctor’s medicines, besides fecgivin treatment at Notre Dame I-Iospitig where-I was informed°tliat I was incur. able. ‘I was discouraged when a, friend advise. me to try “1"riiit-a-tives". After sing three packages, I felt relievex lun continued until I had used five packag°s when a. complete cure was the result ‘fter ears oi' doc. toring failed. I corisifer “Fruit-a- tives” a wonderful reniedv. You are at liberty to use this testinioriial to prove to others the good that “Fruit-a-tives" has done ine” TIMOTHY McGRATI-I. soc. it box, 6 for $2.50-trial sire, 25c. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ' F' , - ` ; heal of Approval. Zutoo has made good. Zutoo has made itself indispensable to thousands who never before uscd a head- ache remedy. By sheer force of its merit, it has over- come the pi'ejuriice` which these persons had against it because they thought all headache cures were alike. They now know' that Zutoo is different. _ i Tobacco Habit Dr. Mo’l’o.ggart's tobacco remedy removes nil desire for the weed in a low days. A vegetable mctglclne, :ind oully reqiilres touching 1-he tongue wl lt oticnslona y. rice $2.00. I I Liquor Habit - Mnrvellous results from taking his remedy for the liquor habit. Safe uni inexpensive homo treatment; no liypodcrmic inilections; no publicity, no loss of tlino from bus ness, and a euro giinranteerl. Address or consult DR. McT.iuunri.r, 75 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada. F I i Contain delicious centres. covered I with eniicingly - nice, _ high class Chocolate _ _ . f , " *i " _ e <- -- , , ~ silo ina snap ciirw Luna Manufactured by iiotv trirronicco co cent. Next in order came Summer- "5 85 teacher Of OUT 5071001. that side High School-Mr-_ E_ }»1_ Stmng, you might hear and know of ourup- Instructor. Montnguo school-Lt. G. ureuiution of .vuur work while here H. Campbell, Instructor. Tignigh with ns. We have watched with in- School-Lt. L. Nelligan, Instructor. l1€i‘0St your work in our school and Souris School-Lt. E. D. Feehan, In- have noted with pleasure its proi structor. Alberton School, Lt. M. E. grcss. But particularly shall we miss Francis, Instruutor-_ In addition to you in our Sabbath School where the above SL Duugtanis Coilnge Cn_d_ you have been in regular attendance K et Corrs. which is outside the provl- 'Wing all i“ Y°“’ WW" fifstli f°’ .nd Mr.F.A.'ri.ornns ofsndhnry ont sions of the Trust, also passed in, its founding and ever since for its ' " advancement. Your cheerful disposi- A tion your personality, your uniform D E F E C T I V E AMMUNITION 00llrf€SY and hearty flood fellowship ipraincd my back, for suddenly the pain _.What probably nccnnntn for some willlaaways flingerlin our memories to poor scores on the rifle ran e is the “mm “H ° °‘“` °”' ' , _ . ian; that the ammunition gnnnn by But much as we_ regret the loss our lnilselfdnp fplr spiral mmuicls. 'A dull the Dominion Qi-dnnncn' Department district will sustain, yet we are quite :° ° 3 °55 \¢ 1 “CYS W353"'“)5Pf09' has on examination nrmed to be aware that the greater onoortuni- very defective. A Board of experts ties will be yours in n broader sphere have been making tests of it for some Bild that 'Jill' 1055 Will be bill? Y0ur‘ spectlon, f new gtwrusi- Acnninnl for than 1 season passed over Charlottetown town, where Mr. Flynn has been ment hydrographic service in e‘;‘}')*;i|’:ii_ yesterday. It was probs ily the ofd- transferred, and where they have tak- his late residence Pownal Street to n od in Hauinx from England in B few fashioned --sheep st.>-_-ur-.runrl unite a en the residence lately occupied by dgyg and will nkeiy go to Hudson nun:t-er of sheep were caught _out lu Captain Charles Owen. On Thursday ._ U I I Buy in place oi the Minto it-. but they all rec 1; nd ssiniy i.o,evcl1in¢ a number of the leading reli- _ _ _i M € the fold sadder and wiser sheep. _ gllents 4;! Cardlgatnnd called on Mr. ILITARY M _ -- yn an presen their retiring eg,,,,,, ,,,,i,,,,,i ff (§£‘fI{“,,G GAT;°1: ROYAL BANK Nnws - A hrsnoh stntiiin sgsnt with n hnndsonrs ebony lor on Saturday states _ h . . Y of the Royal Bank of Canada is to be cane, with gold head, beautifully en. _ ` _ Sn, Ian Hameltou and Cilaithieiliiigal opened in Hunter River in the Boar KrA`Y`0d3 and bearing __n _suitable iuscri i __ gan., Hughes would le-ave duabec ei; future and Mr. William Prowse now! ption,_‘,also with an elegant m`e'e'rsch-'es Stewart, Joseph Purcell and S. A. Puml. Proud T terdny by the C_ G. S. Earl GY” accountant of the Royal Bank here is aum pipe ~'and~'easc.~~rAn~=w»addrees~-~»to-McLeod The funeral was one ui tho For "Fruit ti 'S arriving at Charlottetown on T y to have charge' Mr' H' M` P' Mc' Mr' Flynn was reamby Mr"`I"'C Mc' 'U' VII day_ W5' gglliimtt nf the Royal Bank staff, $11131. _The delegation consisted of ___ nr o e own has been transferred r. ., Q, Mnl'5Qn...Q£ri1i8¢»D»»»BiAYr.Dr. WEDDING BELLE( to Suinmerslde. Mr. McCallum is a. J .C.MeMilla.n. Hon. J., A. llLlcDonald 8 very pretty weddm--tOnk.fuly lst., very popular official and will be A112111 BMW. W- L- MGLHYGD. G€0l`Bf> .. st iz. we .§:;1;:"s;f:s°”;::.:“'1.: °“;f::» .nn T- Bmith. Croft Street, Amherst pwhen *E-*O ren sl John ‘Angus lVIeDo1haylil .I D léniglaili' their dsughto An J 0 ’ ` ' V ' unitedein marniagecio l:_epBi::i,el Iwei;s hal? gsdnlye 8;;/s;iin)g liast,erylvDli;i;s.i;e and Dr. Allen, , V I , ter Mclnnls iM ' _ 1 ' _ _ " ` ' ` ' " now of Ai(1,1her:E`r;;]i?li;,e%ei1/3' .liz A151; gzoilldmyeounglhdiidagliiutalizgvelhizlidirdiVFFR;-D tT'h: Johnson of Maccan, uncle of this bride 110 Bliehd a final social eveniii: with h \?v'mI: a` dut c ' 'or s` tem? men The bride handsomely gowned in their teacher to express remit tb a. 0_P.e1;i;ne briiicarryV__2»u€he¥_6ii1sivn white silk and pearl sequin trimmin 5 his departurc and entend to hiin ihirmlailnud dullge 211;" mliig ou bridav veil and orange blossomi their best wishes for his future suc- sr B Accordiii nic ':eiil;rq:en";iiim' izigyginati;-oggquéilgtgeglhge rinsed @2151 and hs.ppiness.1 The hall and xentsp a nuxiliber P of iilheaiivloodgeeii . e es wer leaning on the arm of her lixhgl the oceasioli hell-tl liiiidhioiiebfriitedhlgd Egidrgewiiftiixit :ire £13; in egztgiiclziwrig while the "Bridal Chorus" was play: order was served to all present. A The [I-i‘,ugheg'grid`e""a£ ‘lil)`m¢$;~ul%` Qvlll ed bYffuMiHu Myrt-io smith sistor oi Suitable program followed the last no répinoéu withf so-root stseisbnn the bride. The bride and groom were Dumber Oli Wiliirh WBB the feeding ol while e. steel bridge of similar de: unattended. After the ceremony uyery. an address to their teacher accom- gc;-iptlou but 60 fest lu lou th will dainty repast. was served, then with Pullied by fi Very generous purse. Mr- take the'pla'.ce of the' woodgen cdn- UIBUY B0od wishes from their host' of MacNevln was token entirely by sur- struction' at present at Bradplbane friends. the harry couple loft on n arise but most ieelinsly thanked all 'rhsfivuu River hridgo win he rspinood will to Eastern Nova Scotian towns, lor their kindness. He felt that al- by 3 steel spun u hundred 'feet in re urning soon to Amherst where though a stranger to them till some length; For ` the present bridge at they will Wilde- 8_1! mouths us°. he wuld hardly bu- any Fortune there wui hs sun- ~“'~' llqve but that they had all been stitutod n stool span of 120 foot long, HS'l;)ANiJIlI;1G OFRCADETS.-Lt. col. ffieiigii fl°r yeafu»kl1r)i° relieved he wh io n 10-foot stool span win ro- . . 0 nson, . ‘O., S it f W0” 8 WRYB 00 Bi! “D0 ll' th Cl lt’ b id t. E ll. the Local Committee of t(l'i:deSai:Ii~¥stl(i- Si-"Y iii Eliefiilic BB 009 Of his lifilliiis lldaiildltion :S the bbgfe athe gxtfixrii- cons Trust, Charlottetown, hug re. est periods in life and although on ment purposes building sever-ul new ceived from Major W. E. Otithit, In- the f0110Wing i1ff°I`DD0i1 he W0l11d be bridgbs in various parts of the pro- spector oi Cadets, the following re- Separated _immewllat fI`0il1 them by Vince. These will be small construe- 'n three straight heai.,_ ffm iiruui. fs" Shugvitug tho roiotivo stnnaing of Ever; ye; in ttiloligxht he L/Oliliil Ofiicu tions; as font in length in oooh case, ose ea e corps in Pri Ed d wan er ac o em. T e o ow ng i 1 b b it f f, 1_ Th Island connected with publlltb schbvglis: is il COPY 01 the address? Siillllggslhri Elieln; rrliladeo ost ei: some? };st`1[);1“°§ Qi_,W§lQ§_V_Q9,llcge-Instruc- 5° M‘"~ C0511 MaCN¢Viii» what heavier design than those which or," . . . Murphy, 77 p r u1;_ "ear Teacher:-We your friends and - - znd-west Kent street gchgoiilin. pnpus of Euorsuo school district Egg; cieffvgifvnggzli; ‘;f,‘;°,§f,‘f,,y“,§’,‘,fe;,‘,‘ structor Capt. A.R.B. Duck, 75 pei- have gathered here this eevening ask- feet wide (qi cent. 3rd-Queen Square School-Im ing you to be present with us on this ' the public and management of t lic “ " . ' ,,..~--- __ Riverside Race Truck for the r-on ap- Beaver Flour ls a perfeqdy ' - ‘penance Oi rom, Giri H., had ,,,.0,,,_ balanced flour. It makes baking TEV, _: ‘_ structor, Lt. Jas, Landrigan, 73 per the eve of your departure from 'umoug ~` ised Dr, Fraser to send ber down. 935)' because lt 13 3lW3Y3 th6 V Hifi ," 1. ._,_\._a ff _.‘ ' AU .1 i , ’ W time and the have ust submitted to Zulu y . the Government B ij-eport on the ,.e_ And now dear teacher in presenting suits of their inveBtig,,tion_ This you with this purse accept it as a complete cure. I now enjoy the bles- roport. shows -.ghhptiie nmmiinigioii tangible proof of our csteem towards “hug ;,o,¢_n verylh carelessly made’ und you, and let us assure you that that some of it is positively danger- 5h0“1d Y°“ ever feel disposed W ous. The effect of the report will he Visit “B YU" will *11W°Y“ be met with that the Government will condemn hi' ii he”-FW K°0d _W°1°°m°~ _ about tw-elvu minion rounds oi ride Wishing you all merited success in ammunition. ,"l"his does not mean Y0iil` l1°W Venture in me W9 “W that it will be destroyed, but that it YOUTH. is to in made Ove,-_ It in expected Signed in behalf of Ellerslie School that n number of highly trained nrsn di“t'i°*- will be brought over here from the GEO' F' WALSH' Ordnance Department’ of the old country for this purpose. As the re- sult oi the findings of the Board of experts it is reported that: Colonel Gaudet, the head of the Dominion Arsenal. has resigned. FAINTED FROM TI-IE_HEAT.-The heat on Saturday, when the thermo- meter recorded somethlng oi er 80 de grees in the shade, was particularly trying to the msn of the Mintin Force, now undergoing their annual field training, in the discharge of their various duties in the held. The 82nd regiment had 5, hard time of it. They were marched from the camp on the Exhibition Grounds to Victo- ria Park, at the other end of the town. wheiie they were exercised in outpost duty. In spite of lighter clothes nnd sun honnets with which they were sensibly provided by the nuthoritiies, they were put to a eeveru' test in withstanding the heat. In fact, combined with the exertion of the march and drill, the heat proved too much for one unfortunate private who faintcd at his post while the re- giment were at work in the Park. He was quickly revived ‘by the plen- tiful use of cold water and insisted nn taking his place in tho ranks when the march back to camp began, and he was to be seen trudging as brave- ly as the rest. It is n point of cre- rlit to the- whole force that they worked so mnnfully and well in con- ditions so irksome. CHURCH PARADE YESTERDAY- There was a church parade yesterday of the Island Militia Forces ln camp on the Exhibition Grounds of Char- lottetown. Practically the whole bo- dy of men under canvas at the camp mustered for the pnrade, the strendih oi which was close on" seven hundred. Fortunately while the weather was vs;-y threatening, it held fair during the progress _ of the,mar0h out of camp and even though it rained al- most immediately ' afterwards, it cleared ol! for lthe march back to camp. The parade was an imposing spectacle, in which 'tho bright and varied uniforms made attractive con- trast. The Light. Horse Troop, now dismounted -and csrryii18` tim' swords. led the parade. HN “iid 3°* gimant which was the lnl`8°S¢ iiilif. being next, with their Band in the centre and the Army Medical Cori!! in the rear. The Pl-F840 Will 15° 3'" Jumes' Church, the pastor of which, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, _ls chaplain ‘oi t\1° Forces, and to the chalwl 0! N°i»1'° mms Academy. Rev. Dr. Fullerton at Si.. James and Father Rylili 01 5*" Paul, Minn., at Notre Dame. P"°i\°i‘°d eloquent and appropriliw l°i'm°ii' ‘°" the occasion. Largs numbers lined the route of march and Vi°W°5 ti" parade with considerable lut0i'0B*-- Th, parade was under the command TUESDAY. FROM MONTREAL.-Tho s. s. City oi Sydney arrived in Charlotte- town at. 8 o'clock last evening from Montreal with a large general cargo and a number of passengers on board She sailed again at 2 o'clock this morning for Si-, John's Newfoundland, with four passengers and the follow- ing cargo from Charlottetown- 400 bags of oats, 300 bags of potatoes, 400 bales of hay, 100 bales of straw, fifty bead of cattle, two horses and other cargo. ' PRF'.SENTA'1‘ION.- Mr. W. M. e Gllil. SUFFEREII TERRIBLY. At Regular Intervals-Say# Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound com- pletely cured her. Adi-lan, Texas.-“I take pleasure in` eddirig my testimonial to the great list ,., .,_'and ho ethatitwill ! l » be of iri)terest. tosuf- "i'§ fering women. For \ e ` , four years Isuffered il, _*ff untold agonles at 1'” -'.- regular intervals. iiiifb ` Such pains and V -ii .i _ crainpe,severe chills aiidsickness atswm- G iieh,then finally hem- , ,~ drrhsges until I , would be nearly -1/4* blind. I had five doctors and none of ,them could do more than relieve-me for a time. i , ' “I saw your advertisement in' a pa-_ per and decided to try Lydia E. ' Pink- harn’| Vegetable Compound. I took seven boxes of it and used two bottles of the Sanatlvo Wash, and I am com- letely cured of my trouble. When I began taking the Compound I only weighed ninety-,six pounds and now I weigh one hundred and twenty-six pounds. If anyone wishes to address ina in porlonl will cheerfully answer all letters, as I cannot speak too highly of the Plnkhsm remedies."-Min .Ins- sis: Mitiisn, Adrian, Tons. Hundreds of such letters expressing si:itude'_!or _the Lydia E. Pink- lframi Vegetable pound hu accom- `°% plished are constantly being receivei), proving the reliability of this grhhlio d remedy. If yoii want iipeclel advice write to Lydia E. Pinkhsm ledicinc Co. (confl- deiitisl) .Iéynin lass. Your letter will he open , road and answered by e ' Quebec, Qtle _, i ioi Colonel Allan. ` . , . I ‘ L 5 _» ef. _, is ~ woman and laid ll strict confidence. - -s _., *V ;V _-Z ‘-1 ‘iv i ,__ %‘_, _ » gg, nl __ _ _Hn _ » " _ ~ A MQNDAYQ , 'mn sr-mp sq-orw,-one oi tho Flynn. station ngont st cnrdigsn, ond' MAY G0 T0 HUDSON BAY.'- The Worst rain and wind storms of ‘the Mrs, Flynn, leave shortly for George- The funeral of the late Charles Riley, FUNERAL OF LATE O. RILEY.-- . took Place yesterday moi'n;:ig fiom the Pro-Cathedral, thence to the (lat- holic ceinetry. Requiem lligh Mass at the Church was celebrated h y Father Pius McDonald, and Rev l)r. McLellan conducted the service at tue grave. The following were :he pull- bearers: Messrs Dr. J, P, Murrny, Robert Nelson, Edward Mullin, .inm- largeét seen in Charlottetown for some time. &I“8 The MELVILLE promises lo be very popular this Spring and Summer. Given the effect of a rather high collar yet is The races nt Riverside Park, Vern- ou. yesterday. were largely attended about seventy persons going out from Charlottetown by special train. The “C95 Were UP to the usual high standard of former years und u guud GRYB Sl>0rt was enjoyed by all who attended. The Citizens Lund rondererl exceptionally comfortable on account of the low inside band. |37 _ ,I 1-25 somelively music for the tccassion. ' 'hnnvnri ri. Makes the True if-`1if.»f> Home-Made Bread - . _ Q’ " f., Yourlloe Used Io ._ -rv `\~' cover I`lour l Z a blended flour- _ _ ij/ \\ i really two flours in ' A ' 1 _ _ , _ cnc. It contains the quality iuu Hecuud and Hurry L~ third nutriment and flavor of Ontario i | M D A ~M Inorrzs O full wheat and the strength of 1, -,i r. . . c innon, ivner oi Io- , i na Girl (2.19}), wishes to irlloliglxc to ‘Vesta-xl wheat' 2.19 CLASS. There were only two starters gn this Nice. Hilda S, 2.20} und .'.linger,2..20. Four heats were necessary to decide this race. Hilda ri. won tile i`.rgi_ two, then Ginger won the thi,-d_ Hilda S, captured the next one how- ever and the race. :he bus: mnn wus- 2.25. . 2.30 ohms. ` Four horses started in this class Moth Miller, Zenlot, lfernrinie and Score Card. The first heat was won by Zealot but the next three l.s'at.u were captured by Moth Miller in easy style. Zealot se.~.i:e'l secmirl money, Ferndale third _-ii-d mor Cnrd fourth, Time 1115, ill, llL»;.), 111}. _iii THREE MINUTE Cl../\SS Commodore Lovat won this cvcut - ;B SUFEEBEII THREE YEARS 1'iii'Dr. Maroon indian Root PIII; oured hle Kidney Trouble There are few diseases that cause more cute suffering tlmn Kidney Trouble, is one of those who know it. He writes: _ "For over three years I suffered from kidney disease. First I Lhought I had would mtch the small oi' my back and ii would be impossible for me to straighten .nt, my urine was thick and cloudy, and passing it ‘caused a biiming, stzilding pain. Tried medicines, but they failed. l was advised to try Dr. l\lorse's Indian Root Pills, as they had cured my wife fairs before. A few boxes affected a iings of good health, which is due to this remedy! Do_n‘t neglect kidney troiihle-lt's too dangerous ns well as too painful, That old, reliable family remedy, `Dr. Morae'| lndiun Root Pills, has cured thousands and ivill cure you. It is equally effective in curing constipation nnri its attendant evils, bilioiisness, indigestion and iiici hwdurhis, 'and -in urifing the blood |51: A box at your ri)niggist’l ID D ,after the Riverside Races yesterday, a o crowd was very '\good, There was D Being unable to no himself la: m..\1c arrangements to have her tnltfu down and driven. ',`li<-~»¢- .n'ruiieci~icnts iuiortuuntely and to his great ie- gier. .miscarrie.i. ORDERLY RACES AT. VERNON.- Rev, W. D. Wilson, Field Secret... I of the[’. E. I. Temperance Alliant ' paid the Guardian a pleasant viii i yesterday evening, Mr Wilson won -1 some in strength, quality and flavor. Your grocer has it.` Try it. DEALERS-Write us for prices op,Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. THE T. H. TAYLUR C0., LIMITED, CHATHAM. 011|. 140 5-‘-» 1 I iiiiiii ¢///// \\\\\\ ill'/I §/ s / ‘ : f., `__||if//1/mi/1 ffjlhlio/{‘.§'if. f§/»~/ i ll s§.\.>:'-_Wm " 4 .>/- is_Pnf.io./.614 Ksnrst_Hniifnr.N wrinvoiiing sniss Agent ` ' I resent at Vernon, both before a nd ' nd informs the Guardian that _ the rder during the day, considering the ractically no evidence of drinking ” and. with the exception of a little K I2 Tumors Removed Without An Operation Silver Lfiltc, Ont_, Sept. 20, 1009. - Dear Mrs. Currnh.-I :im enjoying' lwilf-r lie.-ilih than I luivc for eight years, nd I ililnk I nm entirely cured. l liavu iionv oi' the old syiifplnins. I nm very rulofiil for my present lioiilili, nnrl think i)i':iii;;o l.il_\' is the gi'f:u\cst treatment Y" . ,_ _-I for \\'omr»u the ivurld knows. Its misplaced enthusiasm on the part of two individuals, the conduct of all was admirable. The manazement of the ‘races is to he congratulated on this very creditable report which shows that law and order have sec- ured a foothold in the community. ‘ ion to the amendments of the Prohi- bition Act and giving timely warning W that the low would be rigidly enforced and the experience will be a valuable] B ,lesson to others. The warning had the desired effect B rg. `___j-1-1-_--w ' ,,_f,-.,,_._f_’~_';_’=.‘>-»?;_.,.~,“-‘ “ .i _ .;'~._l= f= ,. _ i . _ ‘. i -` w`\ il '-ii" ` V - A `-.i::"l' in, /, /J", :. .N Mb r: ._ o "_ ._ _ '> They had taken the precaution to* ‘ ‘L -" _A <-> /lr have Uosters-conspicuous-ly displayed n,,,_¢; ii,~;§\_l‘.=,_ .,_` all over the grounds and in thc neigh-` Hi. ,M3 borhood. beforehand drawinz attent- __ ,»=11'i"i`1"~’'-=":‘ ' ' ' I no start ln ull vases of 'wnmr-n's disoiilors, b, ir l lilo lriic rrl fit ii,-no in my r-:iso i-iiiisvil 12 tumors ni* i;i`o\'.'iii.- ui' sonic sort to lieex- pi-lli-il, .\'uiii¢~ ivlli'-' :is l:|r|.:e ns ii lien's f-iris, und rxilif-its .=u\.ill<-r, down io the size of ii \\':ilnut. You may use iuy vii:-'o iii _your url\'r»i'tisciiioiit, for it is ilu- solid iruib, and pen wsiniint d¢~sl-ril»e :ill ilu- good Pt has done for ine. Mrs, Louise li. Bolto- i‘iili:<~. 'l‘\ii_< loner gives fm indication of ilu- im_-_'.f_~;,;,,-,. _i »_ - ',.__,»_ ~ . , ., » '_ r _ . ,- ., . .1 -f.. -_ . 1 _,,,». _- l‘-an ll .l f;-;»~. -'-._'~1-_l “E » 1”.-.~ fi Purity Your Breath of Tobacco and _ (lttheir Cdors with Wrigley’s rprhrnrf/wir The Fragrant Mint Leaf Dainty is ‘Good Mornings,’ ‘Good (1 `_z We _fe -_ I > A » Q; L "Q g £4 Evenings] ‘Good Nights’ Get the habit of carrying it in your pocket. It’s the sure-to-please offering--always delicious and beneficial. It’s welcomed before meals because it sharpens appetite-welcomed after beca-use it brightens teeth_aids digestion. Men wel- come it to purify their breath of tobacco and other odors. It’s sure pleasure at small cost. ‘ Made in Canada Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Lid. £ 7 Scott St-. Toronto Hr Sis ` Chew it after every meal -_.mx BUY IT BY THE BOX n A Bum Munn’ \ 7'O,9o4,ro / . 1 ` LII' ` ‘- -,- » .5, , 1 .1 'i i i l S v ._& ~\ ‘l. if lvl ._J\._,'/J, ol- 1 ,, .',.. E- rl:';,\l,._l /‘In ii v.,_ |_,\ ¢`)1_'f,'f_“ fx' i.‘<'-`§ i' ‘ It-»‘,'.i_ii v. 2 ;f.~_ .§, ~ ,_». . ning. . 1 " f-:'_",.;