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Association ................. ..'. .... .. 57 Grafton Street trot- Army and Navy Veterane‘ .- t Any Pain or Swelling Experlmcntal Farm to watch the -.pyunl1s being, blow_n up by " dynnmitefdt 1min gonerrtlly sol (Continued from Page Ode.) LOVED SEEING THINGS GROW Sir John Carling loved to see things grow. That implies patience. [is coulll'phln u thing. or plant a thing. and wait w.thout a murmur fur ten or twenty years to see it come into fllll being or fruition. Mirny an afternoon Sir John took mo out to whlrf. is now lho Central rlrranged that from twenty lo flftyi were held back so that he could 566'. them go skywllrd. lt was ‘l rough place wilcn work on it be; grin in the sprng of 1886. lt is llow one of the most beautiful gurd-‘zls ill thl- world. Ill Parllulnont Sir John seldom took sily part ill the debates. He was not ii good speaker; yet olit- sltlo of the House he loved to make speeches. Ht- wzu. fotld of t-ltrrtil-ltics. and yi-t strange lo Hily. bad no gift whatever" for thi- llllnllllng of figur- os. While Minis-tor of Agriculture. he lllid the foundation oi’ what is now tllc Dominion Burt-nu ul‘ Statistics. lir- bud no troublv whnl~ uvt-r" iii getting his estiurzll-w» through Pilflittllll-‘llll. becaut-zc oi’ hl< "llmlliding popularity anloug all‘ tho members. He never sllid ll bar-sh _.l.llg iii his lifc. llnd tilt-retort» had un out-lilies. ilt- was u lmrtlsllll. Mon o!‘ nui- spokt-u crttholllzily" fllld no plum-n in party (‘zibiut-ts. ltut ht» would :r~ soon do n fzrvnr for urr oppouorl! a.- for rt ('()llBPI’\'llil\'l‘. As i look back tllcrc wits llttlo oi‘ whzlf could bu tnllod "l‘1l( puriiszlnshiyr itl d-r- t|1tl'il|i‘l zll zldtliinistrzlt on ‘ll ()ilau'll.'\\'li:lt l saw ivlls '.'\'l:l'l' ulilelsler anxious to do tifilllPilllfqi Illul would hc croditzlble to hull- ..-|l’ as tilt llr-nd of ll ticparluu-nt uf Huv-ultlllt-nt. Oil tho \\'ll0l(‘, I fnrur- [cd a vvry bud inlprcssion of the iI-‘ulvu- ni‘ politics; but than impress ion grt-lv vcry lllrgcly our of m; r-xltoricrlcl- ill ult-ctiluls. l‘-'lilI-'l' than out of iruythlltg I saw lwhiu-l the sn-clrles of iliilcilll liic. BREWER BUT ABSTAINER flllllfillllll lit! ltlOillil flilYO been u ustingulslietl figure irl any drlw- ‘m; room, and wis by every instinct -u courtler, Sir John ctrrel nothing i’ol society. He liked to giro till occnsiorlnl dinner party, and en- joyvd at not-too frequent tiirlucr at. other people's tables; bllt that was litlfllllvie he was naturally uticuibic. 'l‘o the dinncr itself he W113 indiff- erent. For one thing. he dlq not drink wines or spirits; rind. nl- "Wlllth hc llllfl till his life been itl the brcwirlg buslllcss. no lil‘.\'t'l’ drtluk llccr. lt did not ngrco with him. ills rrotlorl of tin t-njoyltbltt i. will feel better after being rubbed with Varicose Veins are stubborn to reduce. Yet “ABSORBINE JR." has been u with wonderful succas in alloying the pain, takingput the soreness and inflammation, and reducing the swollen, congested veins. For Rheumatism and Gouty Swellings —lor Stiff Neck, Tonsilitis and Neuralgia-- for strained or torn Ii aments—ior Lame- ness and Soreness om overwork or accident-re brisk rubbing with a few drops of “ABSORBINE JR." makes the pain a *1 lot easier. Try it .every few hours and see how fast you get relief. When an accident happens-a cu burn bruise,’ dislocation - apply "Alssohlslusf JR." l» heal the injury and prevent infection. “A RBINE JR." is a vegetable germicida absolute aale to use-pleasant ~dor—conta.ine no grease ahd does not stain. ‘ $1.1‘ a bottle-at neat lrauists’ er net by ‘ F. YOUNG, lhco, Lvmaaa Killian‘, n c Montreal. i. Real Christmas Present a A History of Prince t Edward Islands i ' udge Warburton ii Tilt‘ price is ntoderatc. look ruzly be obtained at all " tilt: innit-stores and Mr. Hugh Mcllulis. llcrc and zit Mrs. A Siilfllilifl gift to relatives and fricutls hoih nt home {ind a . l t l hlcLellnlt, Sitmmersitle. ' 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown jprro. Accident, Sickness and m?" Gloss ‘lnstirailce ot ixtwefli 12""- Attent tittsitttttttottltlo, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. "N? i wlvcnlng wits to have u icw con. Rollin] frionds ltl lllg ironic .or to ,chlit with sortie luau who hlrd lone {things lll a big wily. l Ho wvts ii grcllt rozlder; bllt the lriorlt P.(.‘l(?(‘.ll('. l tavcr know. For mailltzlncs or’ bodkfi hi; htld no ‘taste whatever. His Bible was the I London Times, and few men l have -met were n5 complete plasters of British politics. lie hnrl about six or eight of tho lending Carnation dail- ies orl his library table every overl- lug. and read them with regularity. Ho read but one book in his llfo, illlil thut was “John Halifax, ilififlflitlritlll." Ho. oficii spokv. oi’ it, ‘and when l ilhkflll llllri why ho did not tilko up other golrrs of litl-ra- fturo, he snld very frankly: “l llli- ‘tlcrsltrnd “John Hillifax" is on» oi‘ thc greatest books in the lcltglish language. illlll l wilutd not. care to lose tho imprcssiotl it ulzrdo on my mind." ~ lie liked checkers, but not curds. Scorl-s of tilues we battled over the hoard until past midnight. and lit‘ invariably finishotl by saying: “'i‘lltr game of checks-rs is llko thc mum» 0t’ life. Everybody is trying to win, and everybody else is trying to clu-ckluato him." ThereJs sonic.- thing in his philosophy. wo must illl admit. Ho. found it so. both lrl politics und busincss. l-le was rt large property owner; but losses by flrv llllll through competition kept hlul from over being ll vol-y rlclt luau. It’ l were to suru up his ‘ “I'm as sick as a ill a common expression that makes up in force what it lacks in elegance. When or where or why it originated excites no interest in the victim. lleid aches —-eyel water-throat ImIIIB—BIIEBZIB—COII‘lI—IOII all I DhllSQI-lé’ Auoovue ‘ ‘niment taken internally soon worke a won- derful change. For more than 100 years the internal ule of thie doctor's prescription has quickly mattered Grippy Colds, Bronchial Colds, Sore Throat, Chills, Cramps; etc.. while for external use on Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains. Strains, etc, it llaa no superior. For more than a century it has been praised l ‘m! respected by the general puh~ llc and the medical profusion u well. Sold and commended by good dealers evarywh 95 and 50¢- Recollections of a PrivateSecretary _Y....V..* v ’ cnasiiroi strength and highest qualifications | that they lay in his rugged coul-| lnon sense and intuitive judgment of men. lrl my association with bllu in a confidential capacity l always-I found him kind and grateful; and“ lu the final rcclrorllng, who cou|.!| full to love a mun like that? Thom! are qualities which one rcmcmb- GT3 when conspicuous nhillty and brilliant iilfllfililflfllirflllp have fzided into the mists oi forgetfulnsss. l EQARED BEING TRAPPED 34s these memoirs. or rocolloc» tlohs. are intended to crlst a side- l ht on the characteristics of cor- lain eruineilt men. us l came to know the-m by very intimate coll» tact. I think l should say that Sir John (‘tar-ling hud two obscssiorlo‘. There ilrc low men \vlln hnvo uni "zomething peculiar ill their make- llp. The first wus u persistent. and dontirlotlllg fear that he would in some way. 0r at some llflli‘ lr -hui up ill ll roorrl or building front which lw could riot rt-uddy Frlfiil]! ». For thllt rcusoll he never crossed lll- ocean.’ lie said he illwnys illl< de-rstootl lhzlt udlerl rough iverlthi-t cuum ou llll’ hatches wcro bnttt-rl- tad down; and ivhcu l risked him '-\l‘._V bu ft-nrt-tl such u thlug hi- ‘aid: “ll’ l WUIP bcltnv. ilntl coulli um gri up on duck, l should lllilil lu nu hour.” go l political donwnstrzltioil lll Strul~ i ford. ut which Sir John ltltlcrltllutltl itllil Sir John ‘Phoulpstllr wt-rc tl principal spt-zlltt-rs. 'l‘hero h'l ll procession. utld ivlicn tho x ~11 -;- party rcni-hcd tbr- town lulll. th--l building was jllrulrll-d to illc oulcr. doors. The quostiorl was how to get the big men in. That Wilbl finally" settled by having thorn Wtlllt nu the shoultlt-rs of the crowd right to tho plalfornl~~a thing i ucvel- saw done but that once in till my (rriulpnlgll tlxnrlrieuccs. Knoivlnl: about my chic .. tin-lid of l|ll|)l'ltl0ll- lneni. I nskcd hlrrl how ho full. Wllill" ilolnlnr-d ill by the throng at lilo door. illlll ho said: “If zl mun in! n hlrloon hnd corno ovt-r my honlL; null lrrld oil's-rod to lift mu pill -. oxchnngil t'or l'-.ll l uwuod ill lllt-l world. l should not hlivc llcsltlltcd for a ntonlent.“ The other was an ovrrpoiverng npproherision that he might in some way be mode ridiculous. l remember once ho addressed zl meeting in n. western Ontllrio town lllril. and, although l llflil seen llitrr do badly on other occasions, this time he was in distress front start to finish. As we came lnvay, ely done hlrlrsolf justicofl‘ You‘ surely saw that stove-tripe which run above my ilr-zid. l had just gut nicely started when It cuught my eye, and i thought. how- people would laugh if it should fall until ofd how difficult it wits for him to keep one oyc on tho notes "ho hi-ld 'u his hand fliill tho other oil tilt: threatening stovepipc. HAD TWO SONGS l frequently hcnrd hint sing all public dinners or lll drawing P001118; for he bad a swot-t [pum- volcc. Tlut he wns us selective lll his songs us hc Wits itr his reading I and bad but two- "Tho Red White and Blue and 'l‘bo chorus of the latte-r run likt» this: ‘ i ‘Then, do your host for out uu‘ l other. t Mnkilig life u pleasant drenlrl: l, Help u worn and ivoirry brotht-l" > P111111"! hard against the strczllu." llctlrtl him slug that soul.’ without 111s explaining thnt no liked ll for its sentiment. Thnt seutluwmi was his religion. He was a Methodist. ill llcllontinatiotinl clussli’ctl.l’tllt; lbltt really never did much ut it. To help it worn and werrry brother was the stun oi’ iris. practical Christian- IU/parld speaking for myself. l ult ways felt he ivas not fur from lhc kingdom. Sir John Carling was not only 3i truly great Minister of Agricultlll'e.i bu! ho was born of Yorkshlrli stock on a fltrur ln London Town- slllP in 1828 and later becanio tllc Own" 0P8 111F149 farm on the out skirts of the city of London. Ho loved the outdoors llnd the soil and the things that grew in it. As London cxparldcrl there cnlue .l “m” who" the F"? “as selected as the location for u ruiliinry school. Tile (lovornrrlollt hnd .1 block oi’ ordnance innll ill the heart of the reside-null district oil which it was proposed t0 sot up this school, bllt that would not ht- tpopular nor quite sultablc. So tht»: city of London brought hull of the CarliIf-H fllrnl llflll took in cvchilngc the ordnance lnrlli. Everybody was satlsflcd. I All but lion. Edward Ulrike, When Parlianrcnt nil-t In tho loll ("V1118 January he had something in that satirical language oi‘ which ho “"1" l! 111118181‘. to any about this, transaction. "l understand." he laid. "that since the lust pleating of the House n. somewhat peculiar deal in land has taken place b»- twfe" ‘he c")! of London and like Government whereby the Mluistl-t- 0f ARi-lculture has parted with his farm for a big price. it is true the Minister did‘ not himself flgltro in the matter: but l rim quite pn- bored to believe that the money (lfllllllnt? his pocket) novortholcs, rouchod tho right spot." _ Sir John "acdonnltl. iii reply said: “The honorablt- leader oi’ mo Opposition lntlnlntos thlr‘. tht: Minister of Agriculture has part ed with his farm. l know nothing wbmtt tho matter; bllt he is pro bably correctly informed. He lin- pllen. however, that the Minister of Agriculture received a big price for hi9 farm. l do not know wheth- er he did or not; but I hope he tiid l.'__._.-__--—-——-—l . l . l Will-i once with llllu ¢lt u grunt l l‘ UN i’ Hodse for a moment believe there was anything crooked in anything Honest John Carling had to do That ended the mutt l’. liito u scandal was never heard ui’ again. I recount this iucltl-enl be- becuuse it fairly T€\‘t’l.ll5 old Sir John in li characteristic lrght. lit did riot llttcrupt to quibble or du- llute tho point an to wllcillor ol' llol |his Minister of Agriculture had rt- ceivl-tl a big figure for his iurtll. but showed his llllllltlll s do in tbul frank “liut l hopc he d-ill." Thnl wns one rcustin why Sir Johrl Marc donuld coruluullilt d sitcit devotion and loytrlty from those who wets- lswcuitetl with hlln. Sir John Curling was knlgiltorl ill 1893 and llt tlrc sumo time Kill‘? llll his portiolio and rutlrrltl lo lhc Senulc. Ho had for lht- second illlll: in his lii~ still’ rcd til-tout. lhoultih by a llltl'i‘0\\’ luzijorily‘, lhiu time .il the llilllilH of ‘Air. (’. S. ilylrflu, who trftcrlvnrds bucnuu- hilulstl-r .u' Pillllir Worki in llw Goveluulcltt 0f Sir \Vili'rill Lzlurivr. stlccirrllllki Hon. Jllulus SlllllPFlillHl. l um cull- Tdeui from Wilill llc told m5- lllit llP would llllvi- prviVudx-ll Io rcmlirl 'll (viilcc and l"11‘<':;o llll‘ 1111i‘; 111- llc krluw all ulmui plrty cxitn-rlcit-t. zlnd was Zl good soldiu. ho t-nluo l1\'lll‘;,' Svvilill to Oiliiw‘. I ouw but liillt- tliW-lwvzlrtls oi’ luv‘ gout‘: ulld lo tbll- Olii chili‘. lit- livctl to lu- Rl. although his lit-clin- illg llil_\'.~'. sow hill- 1-oll.~"tli-t':lbly dis. whit-ll by u full lv- ll.ld ill his bulb. l1:- ilzls sul with but u <iuglt- l)l‘l“lli lllt- lwrz lzliurr- or’ iilliurio or llll‘ lloust- ot’ (il)ll'lll0ll>‘ for thirty-six yours. lll- spout u Ions: ulld llscful lift- in ralhi-x- u small. tl-ouyh import- ‘llll. circlc. lit» \\‘.'|.‘~' not ll trlvullor. !ll’l(l llii'l‘l [orl- ilud w-t-u uoiililvr ill‘ tlli- h}; uorld -bout which lll‘ l':‘t'l(l. llc runs ul~\'orliiclv.w_ n wvl 'u forum-d luun oi an illtenscly prnr-l- ical typo who .'lii.i('l(i'il his pro- blcllts lucillndiczllly zllld bcougilt to ilellr on tllulu u sound jullgltlv-llt. Ho. llllil his ollditicsi but ilc also llrld iris swt-l-t uud i‘lll'l' virtuvs. l-lu was tho first Millisii-l‘ l sorvod null it is n dsligllt now, us cvouts llnd lucll ill'l' givvu i|’lIl‘l' vllluc ill prr's|lcl*ti\'t-, to puy lo ills lur-llltrry’ lhc lloululgr olu \‘-'.'ll‘lli plzu-t- ill my llt't'tl'i. Politics would bt- "louul-r‘ and iron-r i‘l'<llu' l‘llll(‘ill' ii’ wv- bull ltlnri: public luvu lillc iht- ll-‘t- Sir Jonll Curling. lic was my woliticill Saint John. (Copyright by Montreal Star News - Bureau) _. ..... “seei- IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS Rev. Alex. \\'. ltobertsou, Ken- lluington, sends the following resolu- "Bmllrfll l0 BR)‘ "1111 hi‘ P1111‘ ficllribitiolls. [Hifltitlii on the 4th oi‘ ScpL. this _v4\:lr. by llll‘. \\"i'.Slf’llill$ll0l‘ Pros- byiery (vriliril ombrllcns ovcr iilty pfPtllhVitlflilll rollgroglllionel ill llril- iflh (‘nlumilitu riilllillPil in tht- cilia-s of villlUOlHWH‘, Nvlv \\'v-.~luiili-= ‘r. North and South \’tlrl<-ollvl~--_ Print-c flovcr rue with 900i." i their |'(3l1l]z-|R"Lllll‘l‘i. (‘llililvul-k. uud utht-r- coir.‘ trust ut u mr-ctirlg largely utlt-ud- ed: » ‘Whorcns. llit‘ ulnourll oi liquor boil!!! Sold ill illc us‘ liquor sioros in British ‘(‘llillflll)iil, is ('0ll.\'[2ll‘lll.\' increasing, the lrruount wold from Oct. 1, i922, to April i, 1923, bolus. ‘ill incrolloe oi’ out-l‘ twr-nty.~our> pt-r wont. above tho amount sold for ‘he corrusporlzlirlg six uloulhs ill the prowl-ding your; , Whcrlslls. on tllc illllil0l'il_\' 0f tho ‘Topnrtllwllt o1’ (‘uh-tours llt Oltuivll. ilo dlriti-sll (‘uluulbil (‘tovcrltnlcut lftqtlor (‘nu-trot liuurd from Juuuziry i-nport imi- hull rhr- liquor tb oufllll into BTilh-‘li (‘oluluhizu the ilaurcs lune 27 bring: lirilb-"h (‘ulunlbilr lilflllnl‘ ‘Control llu-lrd. l2ll.8‘ll gul- lons, and 124.1161; gallons by tlu- [Wi- vato export houses‘ Wbcrozls. il \\'ti:~' ‘..'li(‘il ill lllt‘ Renate on the ziuthorily of .\tlor~. l do rlot rerriemhol" to havo i‘\'(']"fl(*_Y-GP.ll€‘l’itl Manson, that tilt-st» m; i Io d port houuc-s . ‘l lllrccl)’ string of slullli illicit dcnlr-rs. Whereas. ill Prince ItupPri. 011 \ugust 2i. 15123, at. tho British Col» lllllllil-l Llulticlltnlilics Convention. l1 who ltlfivfld by Reeve Loutoi, oi \'orih Vutlcouvcr, sncondcil Reeve (Thlllllbo-s, of Pcutictou, ilflll unyufnngualy agrccd “'l’hllt this cou- velltiotl plltccs list-u‘ on rcwrd Ho‘ . strongly llffilérltlllll.’ llguillst tho pro- wnt. dlsgwiccful siiuuilon through- '\ut the province in rt-gzlrti to lhc formation o" clubs. and the salooi liquor therein; that tllc pros-cut intuition is “'Ol's~'l' than in thedayo- is the’ whitest and | ureet soap for toilet an th, so also it is the eafeet for laun- dering fine fabrics and for particular cleansing ueee about the home. Fgiry Soap ie the white oval cake of floating purity. lt is one of the beet and most inexpensive toilet and bath you a l/ff/t’ 62117; 1r; r/uur dag/m’ .7 ——l sincerely hope he dill. But ‘turning and pointing to his colleague. does any one ln this Although. by- I l i l stroys brain tissue. “Ovaltine” will giv l l or tho opcn bur, and is not only do»; tructive to the morals of the poo’, ‘pic, but is rcsultirlg iu bringing! inbuilt general cnrrieulpt [or law and; ‘lll"lt‘l'] lhtlt tllc (ioverumcnt be lily-pi “Pulling "Md Again“ m" Simim"?! l, 1927i. i0 June 25, 1925i. did unijz-il ill the collie-st puswibllf‘ fllilltlltlii‘ lu rflllrildfll’ tho situation and cllali-l; »luw.~l to llitor this dt-plortlblo Siilit“ yzivvu in thc Scuttle u! ll'iil\\’ll nufill‘ ulTulr-s"; Whereas, illt‘ olinct oi’ tho lli0l‘1‘i ;.il2lll two yours‘ (il)\‘<‘l'lllll1‘lli r-illlt- m‘ liquor but. bt-l-u ll t-olltriblllill: vuuss» lu the ' or llii lines ul‘ lngilimzllt- lllhlllllfiw, l Witt-roars. ii is lhc bciicl‘ u!’ lut-lubtlrs of this (tour-t. than no: lUlliy htlu lli’lllllil'llllt‘r~’.~1 llii'l‘<‘.zl$I‘-l‘ lrllroughout tilt» bUVilllt‘. lllll ulnl that. bootlcggirlg is uow l\\’t“l‘_\'\\'li4'l’4‘. more -prcvtrlcut. than tartar bt-(orc. with the result tlull gxlulbliug aurl‘ iqillrlorl-lllty hzlvt- bccoulc :1 to-csludnl‘ tlllll disgrace ill runny lllilth-"Z , Whore-as. vllllt‘illl\’l‘t' i-ily has lit- 1 oust-d 105 club..- clubs," one lltllf m‘ illPHtJ iii-lug ln-E (‘ilivfl in hoicls; t Wlleroals. the Vlincouvt-l‘ itross has; repeatedly‘ cluinletl that lllcrc an» lllillt'('ll.\'0(l than liccllst-d iTl Ill" E (lovernment. sult- of liquor Willllil l‘t‘llll('l‘ bootlcggiug. diwrea-se tnxli» Lion. and rcsull ill increaaetl respect for lzlw and tirlior, hllvo bcctl provt-lli by actual expcrlncc to he lllit‘l‘l.\' rubs»- in every pllrticlllilr. The Prcsbytcry, alarmed by thol spread of lawlossrloss and illllfl0i" llily, urgently requests the Govern- ment of British Columbia to ill)- bolut a non purtisau commission to invcstlgzite tho ivorkiug oi‘ lhc‘. Liquor Act in British Columbia, nudf its t-ffcct not only on the nlorulsJ lull also on the logllimatc construe-I’ ‘lvc but-rinest-l t-ntorpriucs deplor- lble and dangerous situation. Tho Synod oi’ Montrolll and Ob t;l\\'ii rll its lilréll. tncotlltg. passed ill scathing resolution llgultlst so-cullotll ti-ovoruuiout control. nlld in ilrvor‘ of prohibition. (‘ouditions llndcrl our mm prohlhitory laws urt- not what they should bo. blli thlllkltlg] people will ilnd no comfort in tho‘ record of (‘oovornnlcllt control. lu its nature, and min-h more lll pruc~ _tlcc. it is simply opcnltig tho door. |l"ilvol‘ing this tlystom lu ordcr to ‘produce revenue its :l mark of du- uzcueracy. Enrourllgc doprwcllitltlu ‘of manhood ill order tn build up ll country. Sound rvnsoninlt. lair’! it? ‘Glvc me n sohcr ‘ptttlplfi lllbCl lshlrll oflnd rovoliuc" said (‘tutti-stoma l We have good prohlbitorl- laws‘ land now rcqltire to coordinate ollr ‘t-fforts for their onrorcomcnt. it ‘s well to consldt-r that lllcso are not the only laws for our Province than need tightening up in enforce» merit. An educational campaign in the interests of sobriety and law enforcement, through the press pulpit, Sunday school mid public school is lmperativc. Lct ull gel. into this at. once. its well as into definite cooperative action in slip- port of our inspectors. Year offiasin ess MODERN business is essentially a matter of the survival of the fittest. [Only the man who is able, '00 think clearly and quickly under all conditions can hope to succeed. wholesome nutriment. ‘VILU Build-l up Brainfllervespnd 8043 At All Druggists——50c., 850., $1.50 i A. WANDER, LIMITED, LONDON, ENG. Canadian Office, 455 King St. W., Toronto k""“"' ll“ “l"““'>:llrll d lllliivllllvolfi ill Quchoc, as i1 _“ mewimih ‘his Wesll-“FPVV luut-h lnorw general in good society. of Westminster riibrnls enrpllrltlclil- Drink-nu; i. mqunnh"; fashionable I_v that the claim tirade in 19211 l-liat m mm“. m- m“. he“, honlcs‘ pllif il-il 1' r .1... no ootz IONIC FOOD BEVERAGE me Empire throughout i Now, just: as physical effort destroys barley malt, creamy milk and fresh bodily tissue, so mental effort de- K88 1n a highly concentrated form. _ _If your mind 1B _e s stem assimilates “Ovaltuie" to continue working efficiently, uick y and without digestive effort. these tissues must be replaced as single cup, for instance,embodies fast as they are used _up. To this twelve times as much nourishment end, your brain requires rlourish- as an equal quantity of beef extract, i ' merit just as does your body. yet it: is easier to digest than a glass fifftlllflfilsibfl and dings are of no use. of mm“ tsoeiifiofii. ‘id’; yttiifiiiiai.’ ‘$.11? Mal" "Ocltine" W" daily hm"- wh d - age. Drink it at every meal and serous‘ at y°u nee 1s “a-tllral’ it will keep you clear-headed and - D 61mm“ quick thinking all day Ion A cu e 1t to you‘ before retiring ensures s%und ‘urii “Qvaltintfflcpntairiaall the tonic and disturbed slumber throughout the tissue-building properties oi’ ripe night. BRITISH —and used 1rrvsollt. nilvclliitsillg the children of Qucbt-t‘ uri» looming, as one ofthoir first lvflsilllt-‘t. tllnt alcohol is good for tht-lu: luut il tilt-y will drink it iht-_\ will grow up to be strong and '|~|,,. \y_,,,,,.u-,- rq,,»i,-ii;.n qwmntor. ,ill<l_\' klllll rural-rill uwn and women. Fuiou ul‘ (gui-luw bus ‘£420 You url- flu-t- from lllllt in the Unli- M“, M, fighting‘ ,1". 13w, t-d Siznlt-s now, but lt you go buck in ll(‘\'l' rlclrln your ll6'.\\'<-5])‘rl1)€l'S and (Continued from Page Four) A Plea from Canadian Women. i!li‘1~ N" illlu llll- duul 5.". .\lr.<. lmillr i142)‘ _ >_ I til-ggiu. who ilv. >- ill livullptlrl. ucur Illllililllllm “ill ll“ filled Wm‘ M?‘ ju-ihtm (‘ivy lul llll" izllltl grnrllllwi hum "l l""‘r ‘mluilqlslngi n will ‘in ili'l‘ outta-tors b_v ilu- lung ul’ Willi "111 ill l’<‘"_ 11'0"‘ ‘W917 hm‘ p, m... i“ 1¢;;;;_ 1,, 1w,- “M m pm,- bmlrd uud ivnll, ivnce and burn. n» il lint-s lit-rt- ll'lll-~’l' ilIl lllt- llczluptlrt rmld, hliss lillllr l’ \\’i" d. iouudcr" o!‘ the \\' i‘ 'l’.l oItt-u zl i-Tlwsl. ".\I_\- till‘. slice tn tho women of iili. builcd Suites is: Be thankful v tiny oi’ will-r lives for tho "'l’bl- ltlujtvl _\' iii’ our wluut-n hulo \'\_" _ “m; 'l‘l(‘\“[ H“. panel“... 11,111,“. mm l-Il_l_~lrlt'_t~ll-:_il Kvllltllliilileflt to your h." M. I]H\‘(s m, pulp," 5.1m _\1,-_o_ Fousrlllllloll. lUl‘ the iolstead Act. ih-y:§it< In llii‘. "'l’llc uurosiriclt-d 1111' l1l"'l1il"‘i"" “ml 1m‘ the Down 1m uphold it by sour votes. Never ‘pm-nut the llrcilicru oi your country “mm; h, H“. [jnju-(l stated rim lbtlflllli‘ tho tulle oi light beet. ht-ozitutl- to our M. hut it. is tho for that \\'°"l‘l 1"‘ Qnliwhayfirstaup truth rhzll siuco our govornlnvnt 1° Sim“? lf““"- “s "l hi: lzeegnililllifi; wt ut lnlo tho liquor and bet-r busl- "11f1 Y0" “Wm m‘ y“ F“ I nt-ss. uud has tried to lli-t it into Ovllislldlllltngllal ;g“°°& ‘tgé éonh . t i v s ' ' ' Woll l ll l“ » v ‘ ttsplttahllii). drinking has become o! Si‘ Pam‘ w 1mm hi“ m“ which is gootf." usv m’ lit-vi’ ll t= int-rczlst-tl flfjflkillli ._ ov- zlud mutiy or‘ our women who never drank brim-t» urn talking up the en mdwd’ lrubit. Not. all u ho fall lulve therefore "lievr has debauched our politics ‘fofkild in vuiu: and our govvrunleut, as it would _ _ _ 1 s youm. 'l’hv lll'('\\‘l3l’S are in the snd- M” liudimr “its m many as“? dlt- llcrc. (inc oi the worst features ' . . = t .e ure of lllclr rt-llzu is the wit? they force Almqqllr: giniifime“ puma“ ' p tilt-it" bot-r upon us through adver- "__ ' rising. (‘to wht-ro you ltllry in Quc- Emxfklilrafig “Mo” m" or mm“ bcv. you (‘itlllllil cscupe the sllgilesr lion llhut llPHl‘ i." tho one ‘best thing m“ L0H] Wm fashion in n“ ow“ good time» ililinifiiuknzrlorhg,pm .12.,“ ‘ifllaniff Stroll vnds us in ills wisdom fittcsi _. . ‘ . ' . - V] _ i . , chime Sm “gm ‘mmhml ‘mot HM N“ With ills vast lovc/s eternal hnr is :r loui ilrul it will curo all till- irl wo nlouics nlfllll a Z t . _.. Not Xlll who st-vlu to full have full- . Mother and Her Ba y Are Relieved of zema Mrs. Peter A. Pahau, Sell Info, Saala, writes: "Dr. Chase's Ointment has completely relieved me of eczema and piles. l alse used this Ointment (or my baby, who broke out in eczema. A ew applications were all ' that was necessa y in hal- case. Dr. Chase's Ointment hes been worth a hundred dellare toiiie-beforetieinlitllladqeategreat deal more than that la taisueeeesfal treet- rnent from doebn. We have alse used Dr._ l Chase's otlses asaieiael. the Nerve Food having restored I! health after saffellli freai severe aeive trellis V51! 01l- t DR. CHASE’ 0 H ee0eeuahoIolllllllIaeellI-lQllIIl%-s|fl~5.i