ooropsR 24-..19£§-.s iilNiZiNii rulumiiisn rs vriis shins iniirlrrrlr .~ irurvli ll “Fiiilif-A-TIVES" . W-wrfi" CAN'T TELL av THE JAW “She's a girl of strong character —Iook at her jaw." “Don't you know |um‘l". she chews us. JAMII ooasori . I "p. good enough to publish for 15¢ information of Rheumatism ‘uflerers how "FruIt-a-tives" re- lieved my Rheumatism which had |t leusffive years’ standing. “The trouble was in my right hip and |l1oulde the pain almost unen- flursbltn. 'I‘his kept up until ,1 parted to take “Fruit-a-tives’. After a continuous treatment for about six months, I am_ now in first-class condition This. I It- Skliiparits: Are you In favor of tribute to my persistent Illlt OI votes for women‘! "Fruit-a-tives." Sabertooth: I am not. There The above is the letter which ain't one woman In fifty that can Mr. James Dabson of Bronte, Irark her ballot without mashing 0m" wrote after trying file‘ ler thumb with the hammer. wonderful Fruit Treatment —1 “Fruit-a-tives" -—- which consists of intensified fruit juices combined with tonics. If you suffer with‘ Rheumatism, “FruIt-s-tives" will‘ mks you well sad keep you golf, 25c. and 50c. st dealers. WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE CAVE _ TO CAR - OWNERS OF CITY AND COUNTRY - r .; . ; #1,- Furry Caterpillar: You look chilly Mr. Bug. Bug: I am. I haven't a nice fur coat like you have to wear these chilly mornings. We are an official A. L. A. Service Station and give Pmmlit response to all trou- ble calls, We sell HART batteries for all makes of can gm; also repair, rebuild and rs- °1\"ue batteries of every kind. We- have an up-to-dste and well equipped wnm" left/Ive and can also polish and simonisg your oar, TROUBLE SAVED “There's one thine about Oxford bapldthat relieves the tailors oi lots of worry." . , ' “Wiiatzst” .- I‘ “Mskln' ‘em fit." 1‘ We have a staff of expert repair men and can do a Ion promptly and satisfactorily- iet us prove this to you. Battery and Ger Repair Dept. Ch"llown I Garage D C. B. MoEWEN, Proprietor 164 Prince Street Phone 590 ‘h’ H ‘F’ “you lhinkof Christmas ivi She: l'm sure you could never be happy with s dumb-boll could you, dearf He: is this a proposaif Scene: 'I‘erl-itorial camp. A raw recruit on guard ut night- ‘Iflr 1111B flint time meals a ‘belated cum- rods. iituw Recruit (who aces the sha- ALSQ dnwy form, presents and shouts): ) "llalt; who goes there?" IHSSPOIIJ PIIOILOS om Stager (who has about the {j- onrller part of the night at the 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET rjulllfltill); “Shut up you fatliead! I aren't going, I'm coming back!" BY BAYER Professional Cards cllonald & McPhee B. A. ‘ . A. WMIONALD n. r. llii-rims ’ Blirrlstern, Attorney, Iilto. v Money to Loren ' 11'! IIuIIiIInI Charlottetown fhil c. c. Archibald (Irnilnate of N. Y. Post Orlduate Medical lschool and Iltllllllll Pram". limited to lye, Isl, Nose and Ofllse $zfiallillnl "Bayer" " lfiSlStI Greet George Street Mice lIourn-Ito is sssnltosnn. Telsplssas Ill-Jr’ Unless you see the “Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer prod- uct proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 Mons) to Loan hm» "Block Charlottetown, r.s.r, years‘ . |_ r H _ Accept oily g ~ W. A. MORRELL 938E255 ciliiirrsnso Accou NTANT whichcontalns proven directions AND AUDITUR mt . H.ndLnB.,"n h,“ d m “u.” Also ttlss of 24 sad iilo-Drugglsts Alrlatstbetrsdenarl (Nslltmlll J. "us: ‘ I“ rqa scrup- ~___ it}? McGuigail I B. A. IIOIIICITOI. Miiiurvrsn, mo. Identify Bullets ‘NEW YORK, Oct, 2 ,— 115w. "1- devfllvpment in criminology, the scientific determination wheth- er a bullet taken from the ‘body or ‘one who is shot came from a par- ‘116111111 PQVOIVBI‘. was demonstrated Ito 1_5ii military and naval surgeons ,fi'orn this and other countries in .the Naval Hospitul. ‘Brooklyn, y“. lerday. To the surgeons was shown an , instrument completed only two days, {E80, which for the first timelmakesi lt possible to examine through al 1111~-°14'-'0Do and to photograph av- ,ery portion of the inside of a re- volver or rifle barrel, ‘ The demonstration was by Chas. In. Waite, criminologist, and hlg u. soclutes of the ‘Bureau of Forensic Ballistics, this city. lil whoseiabor- stories the new method was devel- o i . IIIIVCIIISIOII To | I Surgeon Gen. Cummings of the Unitcd Staten Public Health Ser- fl/Il-‘H. 1178f! It revolver ibullot Into a ;i)2ll'l'0l of waste. It was recovered and compurod wiili the test ouilet . yflrfifl froln the slime revolver The two lbullcts were pnt in spe- cial holders under two ‘microscopes with a single eyepiece. The micro- iscupc is ilo arranged that the some ‘portion of each bullet is beforstbe “eye at one time. ! Every gun-barrel ‘bears on its Jnner surface. ini-liute ridges and 11111111611914, caused by the uneven edges of the tool with which the ,'i'llllll|,' grooves were cut. lil no two barrels are these marks ever alike. flinch barrel stumps ‘the bullets flr- ‘rall through It with replicas of these- hunlireds ol‘ fine lines. Placed jundcr the instrument. If’ tlle bul- _lets compared are from the sunie gu‘n the lines match; if fired from different barrels the lilies never can match. The new instrument is called a llelixometer. Ill. ls a long tube, smaller Ill diameter than a pencil, fitted with ‘minute lenses of high power. At its tip this tube has a-n electric bulb no larger thanagrain of wheat, ‘but so powerful the whole length of a rifle ‘barrel can be illu- minated for microscopic examina- tlon. Mr. Waite told the surgeons this instrument will be used principally for examination of guns in murder cases to trace defects and markings in the barrels which leave scratch- es in bullets. It will be used also to determine the manufacture of e. sun which bears -no identifying marks, This can be done ‘by measuring the angle on which the helical grooves are ‘cut. €—oo0_i__ MBDITATIONS ON THE LJIFE OF CHRIST CONSIDER CHRIST JESUS. Oh Jesus Christ I'll meditate Of I-Iis‘ Grace to participate, In conformity to ‘Hlnl grow. lAnd home to. Heaven with Him go. For Heaven this is place to prepare ffhose unprepared won't enter there; We must hero iby grace like HIIIPIJE And so we shall His glory see. Our Saviour-Jesus Ohrlst was pure, And none could sin against Him prove; His ‘life was as s ‘beam of light That clears away the darkest night. - He is the Sun of Righteousness, That takes sway our sinfuiness; "I‘is in His light that we must shine Psrtakers be of grace divine. Our dear Saviour was holy, On earth as ‘Ha was in glory; ' He came the lost ones hereto save. And to this end His life he gave. We must of His holiness partake, If we our way to heaven make: And holiness in Jesus’ way, Leading to the eternal day. Many here are the sons of night. And are content without. the light, Are well pleased with their condi- tion, ' Tbou-gh going onward to perdi- tlon. Christ was meek and lowly of‘ heart From which Ho never did depart Patient and loving ever was, From His birthday unto His cross. When sore reviled He answered not. They could not ‘put on Him a spot. When suffering did not complain. He still loved those that gave ‘Him pain. The best of men their temper lost. Whldh to them shame or sorrow cost; Moses broke tablssof the law, When Israel's -folly great he sow. Dslvld, the man after God's heart. Did from his friendly ways de- port: When he was scarce of meat and cairn. He would on Nobel vengeance take. lie forthwith armed four hundred men. . To seek Nsbsi, as if a hen: . ‘Himself and his linen he would slay And take the spoil before next day. Jesus our Saviour was lmnsfy. But still yet ‘He was act angry. When I-Ie suffered l-ie threatened not. Although He weighty reasons BM. ‘lie was noblest. of our race. ‘Was run of love and truth and grace. Out of His fulness we must take l: we our way to heaven malle- Even Utah's patience gave way, Ami then lie cursed his own birth-day, i-le thought ‘Illl aulerlllll union. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t. v in HON. J. Liberal Qwlww. sin no». a v . s. SINCLAIR Candidate for Queens County And linen denied than lie knew (llirisf. And to confirm lt cursi. swore and All the albnve fnur were good men, And Christ did not of them con- (lenm; Their failings were. thy Ililn for- given, - And now they are secure In Heaven. But Jcsns is most merciful, Of love and mercy He is full; Harris Illdignant At Ban Johnson ‘WAS>l{IN(l'l‘UN, Utll. 2fl—- Deny iing tbut llc lllltl pitrllud Walter ‘Johnson lil tin,- fluul world series igllnle at Pillsburg yfélilidfllily for "scntlrlleiilul rcllsulls." liucky iluz‘ ris, manager oi‘ flic Washington Senators, ilucllirid on his return liere curly tuiiliy illlil ill‘: tlflllhillhr- led the crlticlsln o.’ llii-l [lift-hing sc- 1 with entlrusiaslil, With the good lsbrnion, llic singing and the testi- iITIQIIICB- one would expect sonic lconversions, but when the time icume to stand up no one signified ‘a willingness to depart from the ,worldly life. lil one home I visited ‘fI. 5-year-old boy was learning to sing that chorus. I was gratified to learn that half a dozen of my relatives had be- ,colno church members and, were living live of righteousness. For some time there has been agitation in Canada to lllllli‘ the Methodist. Pnesbyterlun and (Toni- gregalional Churches. Plan; wcr’ -ll cc-nlpletcd some time ago. and .01" some months Presbyterian cou- ‘l-ZR-hflflfllls on the island have been lltill01lllg on the inane. Solis have rolcd for. linlon, but the minority ln most cams have decided riot to ub de by !lle decision of the major- ily and huro started a new con- é-mlilllion by hiring a liali or hold- srvlccs in a friendly Baptist - ucli, probably having B. Baptist m nist.r preach. All this has stirr- vd up a lot or’ bitterness, and in- flifiud oi’ priiolvlillfig ii milled front lo SVlIl-Ill flflil sin by union. their IiSLt/lili Illilril [YYOVJ B liOllITJie (If nil. fmelil for the unllodly. The ‘union of tho three d~nonilrlntlons l; cullcil lllc Uliifcd Church. _ Personally I believe that union is llii! proper tiling, ‘téVPII on ilic scon- of tecilllullly and sfiiclrncy. I klrcw n minister -2-n It-Rcvcre who fu-vors ullloll nnd h-e tolls iiiut on zone street corner stood a .Vi'-tho- dist (flilircb when, on ‘Sunday ‘evening tho choir unll congregat- iron were singing “Will 'i‘herr», Be H111)’ Stars In My ifruwnf." and on 111'!‘- Qiliboslie ccrmr wars l‘. Presby- IPYILIII ffhilrch. will-rs singing. “Nu. Not One." 0n ll third they were _ Liberal Candidate for R. HAROLD JENKINS Queens County vfirllcl‘ stood s. Congregational car is (l'1\/iHi'(i to souls. it furnlsllssislie cross-d from Slll-dinl- to Suin- Church and they were joyfully a ,,.,||||'r,n;,|,1,. ride m“; is l‘l‘,‘»flll on mcrsnh- in u sailing cruli fo 25 111181118» "U11, ‘Phat Will Be Glory gchpdulu a, pvN-y. gummy, '1‘1|oil-i-n‘ and rc-iurlif-ll for m... gulng For Me." crops on the island, Most farmers conductor and I was pleased to flnd abundant u“, gfigw, liilli finished hayrnskllig when for was there. Harvest had culnlnenc- island "11 1181019 1 1911- N111" 111111- "OIX-l that from Mny 1 to August 15, the are g00d the ‘farmers are wonder- Q31" his what for their pftltlilCl. years changes have here seems to be been even located In the town limits of Slllumorsille. i ‘The caretaker of the People's | did not offend. Illill I done so I 1-e111¢‘1“-1‘Y- SIIYIIIINPBNIC, has been might have met Henry ‘JHIIIIOSOII. ‘011111151-‘11. John Tucker is now the who will; Sluflllllfl‘ currIcdLUSU price they will receive autos to “'l‘hl- Garden of’ the Gulf." ltudiio apparatus is installed In it was lll 1923 that I visited the so“... scenes of my boyhood and lil two gpFlllil-‘l’ in on,- furnl house whcrc, cutting lliit .- D0113, l-ung sail. Cblirlotlciowrl, upcrillili‘ culnposcépricv. 'l‘i|l~ llzlil‘ dollar Wills‘ the only llirlillly rll- vvl-r- spl-llt for trlills- (Jill: may jndgc as lo lllc fIilm-IDGHQOFIIILLII. Tm) rklillllil, l-rnfls were :iutuln-blies on P. E. ‘illlllllli-f by the fact believer-ll [he two ll"llfl.‘ ilil- low cosy, for a The slrw-fs in (fhsrlurtretown have bPi-il givon u sob-mild smooth Hlirliliii‘. ‘Flu-y must be a dclight to l oilservcd a loud tllc auluisl, 011 Alli-Hist 16 Editor John Pond made. tin-r.» is u Ian-gl- family to listen toiof The Pioneer- Summrrsde: ac. more fox good filings {your the Slates anduxiulpanirell by iris son, started tor ranches lllun two years ago. sumo olsowlflerl‘. lll a calloc. Tilt)’ Although ‘in Summenslllr: on thcsuccessfuily sailed the Strait. nrriv in Sulnmcrslde 0111 01 11115 111111115" “111111111-‘11 1'1"‘*e1"° lcctloil by Preside-lit llun Johnson. Blessings the world coll ne'er as a slight on tile Wushlnglilll pit- concelve. ‘Cher I m H , i Harris’ iitutcrnent \\':i.~' nludc in “Al ‘q 1115101’ we W 1,;'e1°_1°e" ‘reply to i1 telcgrlrln sent ilim by °“v‘10|c';,1"“ 8e we l rdifie our Johnson from Chicago. His mercy now He offers free, Wllo will accept shall glory see. , We'll meditate now on His love. 1”“ 111° 8911"“ “1““'1'11Se "1 “"11" whim, mmught H1", dnw“ from mental reasons" in pill-hing John- heavhi above; 1501i. Ills love our race did ‘not deserve,‘ “3911111119111 l1111Y°11 11111111111191)’ P" 'I‘lie enemies of God they were. {part in my decision to iliich John- son," Harris declared in ilfs~stulc~ But silli His love lie did bestow, lllirlll, "He pitched wonllclful bull. Redeeming them from cvery woe. I regard it as reflection illl ‘Waller 171111111 1111111 1'01" 111E111 "11 ‘CIIIVHTY. Johnson to have zh ll. tiling Sillll 11°? marks, if llis fullegrllm has been correctly quolcil, urc lzrutuitlous " 7111191535123 1'0 heaven C1111“ W111 Zlfllbwtlilld havcdicen Iiuiicr" left llll ‘l r ‘I! . 0f this believers now can sing; 83.11% W, h, , , , ,,,, W“), Thclr hope fnr llcrlvl-rl now in ‘bright ‘e f“ mum Ill-NP?‘ it?“ i] f Tileir souls are filled with heav- hm‘ n“ ‘mum w 0,11" m: ,1? (ms w“, "mm of flic filial gums» und flu. series. "The breaks wlri- solllewlllif. The “We m God i“ ummrq begun. against ifs." he ulddcll, Usu- team And every W“ no“, “my "ha"; went down fighting nnd I fl-el that pm- now (he), ‘vmk n“. mum“, way, we Will be lil the tlllr-k of it next And nearer heave" get each day your. We. are.- uni dirlnniycd by the. decision." Tile more on Christ we set our llll'llil, ‘The more in ilim we ever flnll, And richer lil nil gnu-nu shine, Arid more cur-ii dlly for heaven pine. MM WELDON L. CROSMAN FLITS “DOWN HOME" AND VISITS MANY OLD FRIENDS. We think of ilim upnn‘ the cross. (In oaidand Maple Loam Where our salvation finished was; ‘Twas there olir sinful debts were paid, A-nd Christ severely for us pained. llisiled u. paragraph to the effect that the writer of‘ thine lilies and his good will» "spent two happy weeks on ‘P. b}. island" "In Amgnsl. a Unfortunately. Mfrs (lroslnali did ' - . ' . - llF-iltl- Will this not melt the hardest "o" panlcnmt" m n“ ham“ fleart? Lead us from evil to depart? Enlleuvnrlflg tn do (kid's will, And thus our sinful lusts to kill. M," has can“, my mo“ can‘, on m. laiivr-s us "whim-bull visits." Thus was God's justice satisfied, l 4m,‘ a happy mi...‘ M] rjght, By ‘M51111’ 111mm we're 91111111111611’ and believe I brukc lily bust record G911 111° 1111141191 111 ‘V1111 1111111911111111- in tho number of FUIIIlIVPtJ and And with ‘His Spirit we are frlemps [ m“. in me time a; m "ea 911' tlilrlpOt-Illl. l left Iloston on lilo. Steamer 1911115 5111111111‘ ‘"1111 “*1 11111115‘ Princo Arthur on August 9. direct Us from tile hurtful arrow hide, for S,“ John’ landed the“. the m]. Save us from Satan's fiery dart, [Qwing morning an,‘ rpulrmifl by A1billltlillli. grace to us impart. u", mime craft ml Angling 25, Dr". h" ~ ing that time I visited ili Morle- Suggest, control in us each iiimlgilt w“ land Canipbelilon, N. 8.. Char- That we ruoilltnlo he We ought. lottetnwn. Union North, sunlmer- in holiness resemlblc Thee, sir]... ltnpo Wolfe. Haliburton. Wel- Ahd 1n heaven Thy l-rlorv oee- llllgtOfl, Southwest; North ‘Iledeqwe —-Donald MIGI-OIII- (Ienlrul Iledeque, Crupaud and I37 Hlilshoro SL, Middleton. P. E, I.; Anderson 061-. 1925. and Middle -Sackvllll‘. N. II. and lmd a short interview with ‘a sec- ond cousin on the station platform lug for onlc rvusun. in her reluct- ance to attempt to kl-ep up W111i turning. .1 believe the outsandlnlg incident on my trip was on Sunday even- ing. August lil, when I attended preaching service in the Silfilllff‘ new Baptist Church on the 0-. Leary 30nd, 1 hoard an excellent sermon by the ‘Rev. J, H. .6090- land, who Is an Englishman, but" had preached vln ‘Nova Scotia be- mr-e hi; call to the Island. After the sermon ‘he slsked for testimon- ies from the congregation that Illi- ed the church. and many were givlerl. I decided to testify as to my experience In the vC-lirlstlan I116- Ali ayes were in my dlrectiomOaly who I was. -I concluded myy ro- mgr-kg by qllOtiflg (‘I13 CIIOPII! OI III old-lime popular hymn. ls foilowe: For Tender Faces “w” ' The creamy lather of the Coticurs when “m. waned my gins Shaving Slickmith ils deflate rned- away, ‘ ' 1 and soon-ling properties. v1>le taught. me how to watch and: enables men with tender, easily Ir- ritated skins lo shave In comfort. even twice a day. and leaves the ' skin srnoolh and fresh. 111117 .. And live rejoicing every day- When I eat down the M11118!" started slrizing the hymn, the con- Wouid like to ibe returned to dust. Peter before s maiden on lied.“ ‘u ‘.4 1A4.“ N u‘ 1.11‘ ti inlri [in earnestly. lus- mql-gummfigfw: iiiii (gmsflirlore testimonies h: a! J="§“"1'~§'£'h_ _ I member, of the ohorhntarted x shout ten persons present knew. lefficlcllt man In charge. lie keeps Who my or the dead ‘In buutiful condition. The island railroad seems ltQ be giving more service than usual, i“ Much due to the iuct that a "jltncy" now the league presidcnr tempered li.s‘1'"113 1111111 '1‘1i=>'111511 10 ‘CINQPIOLI-e- itillllgffltlllalltlllfl for ll "giilllf: fighf“‘1"“‘11- $11111 'fli‘tncy" n01 B! 181R 8B ill flint ‘timc- or perhaps I'd had a chance in rem-w ucrluailltuncc with Martin Wclcli. who hadn't been in Snlnmerlrllle for 39 years. Ilc is u. tailor and located st Parrsboro, N. S. Ilotll men lilld been lllreqnlrinlg for mo, so I was told. An aunt of mint- ili Andcmoil.’ ‘with the nssbmn“ m,“ Wusmllgu)" some streetcars and is larger than-who is llpprilulchin: a century of from: others. The front end coll- 11min the motor and Slllltii: for con- lifc. cnfl-rtuiil-‘ll inc with Sflllli‘ rc- minisconccs, She has iu-vur bl-vn sidcrablc baggage. The rest of the on fl railroad lrliin. in bcr youth I r ; viewing 13y STEALTH ANAEMiii ROBS us W111" 8111111111‘ E0111 01' 111V‘? 6011111 zibolif. him. Prcsldcilf Johnston's rc» convinced yllill‘ of six months inch would suit llii‘ just right. day of the New Allllun homo. races, lng at tin-Ir (instillation 1hr» n-vxi day, I'd cull the editor an intrepid navigator. During the 17 days l was trawl- inlg I saw only om: intoxicated pr-r- soll. He. was u passenger on the Prince Arthur going lo St. John, and had ilnbibl-d cnonglft tc act slllly. No wonder stuff is prohibited that steals away the makes a person foolish, brain and i retllrnl-d to my clnpioylnraill that two vacations a Au revuir! Conditions of Thin Blood Tirattlould beiCorrected Easily by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Are Stealing the Every moihvr should know bow ‘suffer ui limos from Ills ni‘ ilcilrm- to recognize file syillplollis of nil- ullllfl for this disease makes its ap- prouch so gradually and so stuffi- ‘ihlly that ll is often for ildvuucoii before If is noticed, Anemia liter- T1111 ‘Mfillllr Lvnl‘ inst nlOIIIlI i>111>‘ filly niclilL-a bloodlcssiless and It is who filillvl‘ Ill this wily Hlliili llisc unilllppllilaras ,ille (Juli-Hg oi‘ much ‘ulili loss at this time. . Simple ullcmla ls thought to ‘br- slinllgilt, to im- aud lllNllfllCi- ‘due lo luck of proper nourishment _c|l‘l. out-of-iloor nil". It Is most coin for eliie d-id not zicl-nlnpriny mo. uw- mo“ anmng D9091“ who are cmrfilh‘ Hiilil nnd luw l-‘pirilu. irom- which fin-y zm- nnubin in l'i'i‘tt ilmlnselvs. "Vin-y riillllill ullcnli i0 their duiies h"ilill<liil‘\‘iill‘ily flllfl llri- lilizhbll- i0 gi-i zilly pi- :i.\ill'r= olli uf life. People llii-l] l-lll-rgy 0i‘ llllllii and holly. |'I‘hr~y luck vifzlllly licczulsi- llii-ii’ -lilouil is pour and llllmllrlslilul, lilld Illvll‘ lli‘l\'i'.\‘ 1m» sizlrvwll in con- siaqui-iilw, '|'h-- only Wily lo obtain cw liczlllll is lby building up fill- , loud \\‘i1l| ilr. Wilikulls’ Pillk ‘cd Indoors by their oclrllpiliions l.i'ilis. ’l‘ill- rri-w rich blood mulls by mid among those who do not uni. thew liililf will curry rum-wed i proper diet. Lock Out for Thess Symptoms. , The one general symptom of nn- IHB 011,111)’ 1P1W11l1l; llcliclluiu. A c0u- fugulflfly or who do not select a health and vnvrcy in i-vwery purl of ‘llii! body. Your illlllr-lllit will llll- pruve, your spirits Jirigllieli lllid you will in: l-rlllowoll with frorall {energy and llilil a new joy lil liv- ‘mm, is vapor‘ The Chpeks gr“du_|'ng_ Mrs. G. Itefil. Nnrlullee, Ont, any “we “w” color’ ‘he “m be. tolls of firs hem-ills sire found Con“, white‘ w"), [Ms m“ n; c010,. through the use of I)r. Wllliuins ‘there cnlnus n. tendency tn fatigue. heart and exer- u ‘palpifntion of the brcalhlessrleis after slight. lion, with occasional headaches. Even in hehlth tho lips are not really any redder than the rent of the skill bui they arc transparent and allow the red blood in show thrbngh. The part of the blond that gives It its color Is ihc red corpus- ‘iain. Therefore when the blood is deficient in henrglobin the lips are mics and these corpusclos arc mudo ‘red by the hemoglobin they con-“111’1111'- 11111111111 “$1115 D15 ‘Pink Pills. Silo says: "l have used illr. Willilurlll‘ Pink Pills on dlifcl“ ‘will OIXZIISIDIIs and cannot clllpli- llsize too strongly ihe benefits dor- lvcd from lll\!lll. I was growing ncrvruls- my complexion was lil-- coming szillow nnd my eyes dull nnd listless, My viuilliy was pool: nnd I did nol sloop well. l-becltnic dcspondunl, losing lllienest In my work, which seemed i0 tire me s0 Will- jinms’ ‘Pink Pills and after taking ‘fsix boxes I began lo enjoy life ole Thin blood Is not to be con-HEM" 111111 10011911 111111311 1111511191‘ ‘coffees the lips to become purple Any Girl Can Tell Bu! this condition is corrected wit-h so much ease that no one should remain anemic longer than a few days. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills supply the elements necess- ary to enrich the blood with such certainty that a microscopic exam- ination after short treatment shows the actual percentage of in- crease But so marked is the Imilfflvemfim that s. ‘microscope is unnecessary. Any girl can tell by the growing redness of her lips. that Dr. Will- isms’ Pink Pills are making her blood rich and red. In ordinary anemia conditions including the anemia that siiiicri girls in their ‘teens. Dr. Williams‘ Pink iPiiis are all the medicine re- quired Fresh air. sunlight, proper food and drink taken without haste a little rest after meals and no worry will make recovery com- piste. Weak and qeapondefit. Nesriysll "women nil oiost men gun-ctr? ‘flfifinf (cl-fl! » in the corpuscular count} ~;,. 3 .'.. 81-“111111111-11- 11‘ 11°11‘ 11°11“ “'1 1°‘ fused with impure blood which “<1 1e" 11111191"- Mv “P991110 11"- provcd. I gained In weight and ;c0uld sleep wlfbout any nervous iwokcfnlntss illlfillg the night, I al- ilio um d thew pills while nursing my llllllly and found them a wond- erful help for both myself and for ‘mziklnc: my baby better natured. For lhese reasons I gladly recom- mend them in anyone who needs a tonic for the rnbuildllig of strength and energy." Too Weak to Walk. "l owe my present good health to I)r. Williams‘ Pink Pills," says Mrs. Allnlc Treherrlc, Brandon. Mun, who tells of her new-found health as fnlInwsr-"Somc years ilim I had llII aliuck 0f pneumonia and it lcfl inc in a terribly week- oned and run down suite. I was un- nbio i0 walk for a long time and I lIIIfl practically lost lilo use of my legs and hlltl to be carried upstairs for I had not the strengih to K0 myself. I become despondon-t over my condition for l bad tried many remedies which failed to help me. ,Whii,= in this wretched condition a lady friend urged mo lo give Dr- iwilllsms’ Pink Piliil a trial and procured a supply. After taki Energy of Many Women and Girls. lhr! pills for a Willi!‘ I could sec Lliul I was growing strung-or, and I gladly colifiliui-ll |ll1'1l‘ us» lllllil I hull fully l'l\l.’,illill'ii lily nllltililc llvlllill and slri-ligill. Now if I feel fli. all run down ill any Iillll‘ I at lillcc Ifllff‘ lil‘, Williams‘ Pilllr Pills, flllfl illvy llI"Vt’l' [all llii“. l l‘1ll| illcru- fore Wllrlllly ri-l-ollilill-lill them lo ofill-rs who may b“ l‘l|ll down." Nature Gives Warhlrrq. Pain is on.» of‘ llii‘ Nature's WflTll lugs lllai fifllllfililillg is wronl! W111i flue body, lilillgi-siilill, for instance, is cliuraictcrizvd by l1111l1r1 111 1-119 siolnlilrli. and uflcn aimui the lit-art; rhcumniisnl ‘by sharp pains lil the llmlbs and juinis, llflllllfltlllr‘! rm: u sign liflit the ilcrvrs or stom- ach are out of ordl-r, lil sonic lili- mcnls- such as unvlnill, pulil Ls not so prominent. In this clise NnIiireK-i warning lakes the foljm fil‘ [millil- brr-uihll-ssluxaa iliitfl’ slight. excr- liull. pulpltntion of the ilczirl. ullil likis of appetite, \Vllllli5\'r9f‘ form fhcsc Wilfllill-gs ilikc who rmnplr will not ignore I.lll_' incl lllui runny (IISUIISOS lliIVqg tin-Ir origin in poor blood. and tlilif when the blood IR enriched illp |I‘(lll1lli€ dI-lnppoam. I)r. Willlnnne‘ Pink Pills are mosi helpful! In such castes because they purify and build up the blood to its normal strength. ln this way it tonl-s up the nerves, restores the appetite and izlvos perfect health. Miss Hazel Bcrndt. of Arnprior, Oil-t. has proved the great‘ value 0f this medicine and saysz-"i am a ymmg girl arid have been working in a factory for the post (our years, For two years Ihad been in such poor health that at times I could not work I wall ihin nnd pale. and lfOllllltltl wiih headache-n and fainting spells. I dociored nearly all this time. but if did not help ms My mother advised me to take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and after using them for a while I could no- tice an improvement in my condi- tion. I used nine boxes and can truthfully suy that my health is restored. When I lil-gun inking tho pills I weighed 97 munils and now I wl-l-gh 114 I feel that l owe my good hr-alth tn Dr. Williams‘ Pink ‘Pills and hope other alllml people will give them a for trial." A very useful book “Building Up the Blood" will be soul free on re- quest by the Dr. Williams‘ Med- icine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by nil dfllgglsts or will b; sent by mail. post paid. on receipt of price, 50 cents a box. Try them today. -._, “a ._.