rm, Inst, ‘ 1- \ i Blue-jay The simplest Stopslbe in in- l is Blue-ya . l stantly. hen the corapoeeas l and comes out. Made ill clear , liquid and m thin plasters. The action is the same. At yourldmjat A QUESTION OF FAIRNESS Now and then we sacrifice a new car saii because we will not allow an exces- l sive price for a used ear. [We do this for the protec~ tlon of our patrons. If we pald Smith to much, we would have to get it back from Jones. But that would be unfair-and we believe in fairness, even if it hurts. A few of this week's offerings McLAUGHLiN Seven passenger, new tires, new paint, new en- gine block pistons, etc. 1 Thoroughly over-hauled. ‘ ‘. MITCHELL . _ ‘ This car is a Mitchell . ‘ ‘_ .f body and running gear, with a Chalmers engine, re-bored and completely over-hauled. BABY GRAND CHEVROLET Five passengers touring, now being over-hauled, and will sell it at a low price. l‘ McLAUGHLlN K. 63 Five passenger touring over-hauled and painted " j ‘ five real good tires. FORD One ton Truck. "-b°l‘¢'-‘1 and completely over-haul- ed, new top and newly painted. FORD Half ton Truck. Flebored and thoroughly over-haul- ed, ngwly pfllnidd. Good tires. W. B. Prowse & J Sons Photographer v 1 16s § Great George Carter's Seeds Grew and produce Big drops A full atodt ni Redable W1 Dflllllllible Seede in stock at our Seed store, 'Queen Street. Mall orders and Phone orders Prompt wttention. Onion Sets, Shallots, Ger- toes, Flower Seeds, Vegstnble Seeds. Specialties today. Carter's $eed ‘Store ‘ Charlottetown , Queen street ‘i m. I lilllll- Nr- Fhllllns rnadea nun- i 1 u is snieldlsaying metal: I P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL As anmunood elsewhere the an- nual meetins o! the contributors to the Prince IAWM island Hosplhl will be held this evening in St. Hannibal!’ (lauded um anal m ' weer‘ tam-a. l-i 1- paI near ‘ In , h‘ all its Liberalism to interfere the interests of the province. Tho fridebound Liberals in ‘this pro- vince saw in the Swine Breeders‘ resolution only that it was not in strict accord with the Liberal plat- a-nut. aelm no Publish MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923. Stiles. with her of additions to and chsngesin his seventeenth budget before it ‘will! same the House. Some of these were lmPWll-ut. The sales tax of 0 ‘per cent first announced to come into effect on August 1st, will not be effective until the new year comes in. Some additional ar- ticles are Yo come under this tax, lllrtly balanced by certain exemp- tions that were not named ‘when the tariff statement was first sub» mitlted. These changes resemble in i. l Farmers and Protection doing more than drawing attention to the evils wrought by l1"! 1".l'°' vinces. something more in reply l0 Cotton‘s last‘ letter. srowln Sin-While l did not 01119059 the Maritime Pro- add Mr. octive tariff in 1 feel inn-polled to Mr. Cotton says: “The cost of gah acre of oats in the EH18 under ‘Protection us‘ Free t -Carpe Electricians, Contractors store finished about June 1 ing vast quantities Removal Sale. Railway, Steamship and Express Companies from of goods for the new store. In the meantlmetwe arson the move at.‘ the little store, 145 Great Georg. gm ‘ We are not going to move any of the goods now in stock g, u,‘ MW “on s . are moving them out to our custom e at greatly roduosqhpplegg, ' b“ We advise all to take advantage of this great opportunity gum,“ m“, ma‘ Paul's Pariah ll-iel, opening at 8 p. m. ' It will be observed that this is a public meeting of the contribu- tors to the Hospital. The contribu- tors are scattered all over the pro vince and especially all over Queens nud Kings Counties. The invitation is to all of these and it is mot only their privilege but their duty to be present. It is hoped therefore that there shall be a large and representative attend- ance. The Prince Eldward island llospi- tai has ‘been somewhat in the lime light during the past few months. Mfllly 0f the contributors content themselves with handing in their annual contribution and leaving the conduct of the institution to the Trustees. Yet, if matters do not go smoothly, if methods adopt- ed by the Trustees do not with general approval, there is cri- ‘ticlsm, often uninformed criticism, and much harm may accrue to the institution. The time and place for D meet form and therefore it must he kill- ed and it was killed so inr as the legislature is concerned but not so far as the farmers are concerned and they are yet to be heard from. ‘Many of the Swine Breeders fathered this resolution are Libe- lals but they are farmers first and when their Liberalism with their fasmingyfnterests can cut out the Liberalism. Agriculture in the government of Quebec, says that the province "is for 25 or 30 years." Tile statement was made last week at a Board of Trade dinner in the city of Quebec. One of lie elements in the crisis ls ors to the United States. Caron did no: cry out for the poli- tical moon-reciproclty. According to the newspaper report of his ad- dress he did not rcfcr to that pann- cea. lie who interferes they lion. J. E. Caron, Minister of nssing through a crisis, the worst apostacy platforms and pledges. government was saved from defeat and saved as it was last year by United Farmer votes. The latter by preventing a government defeat no doubt oiiso had an eye to prevent- ing a dissolution of the ‘House and loss of indemnity which would lu- the emigration of Quebec farm- lt ls pleasing to note that Mr. l.‘ took entirely different number and quality his amend- ments made on second thought to his budget of last year, and seve- ral previous years. Some oi‘ his cri- tics call it a new budget and not his seventeenth but. his twentieth or his twenty-fifth. the! But th vitmbly‘ follow such defeat. A year ago the King Government majority on the budget wee eight- een, which was then thong-ht to be fairly close. This year ‘the major- ity is reduced to eight which was really close enough, approaching the danger point. llt was also a ma- jority of rather shady repute inns- much as it vlras ‘made up of Libe- rnis and a few Progressives nli of whom in so voting proved from their preelection Mr. Fielding paid little heed to the matter of balancing his budget “Trade." No statement could be wider of the mark than thin, Pro- tection has enoromousiy increased the cost. A partial list of the ma- chines ilecessnry for growing an acre of oats include n plough, two sets burrows, seeder and drill. l roller, a binder, thresherpahd cleaner and a gasoline engine! lWe might mid the fnrmens boots, his overalls and the shirt on his back if necessary, but the former list, increased the price of every one of these machines, until they cost more here, than uimost any place else in the civilized world. ‘ Pray, what are the manufactur- ers in politics for, but to increase the price of this ‘machinery? Now the acre of oats when soill either as oats, or (N5 bacon, or as cheese, must be sold in the open markets of the world ill competition with everybody. And ltgnin rM. Cotton advise-s us "tilltl the qucslion is a notional cnc and must not be lookd at so much . front u provincial standpoint and l‘ t"! of nECGSSlty put up with conditions “lllfill while they operate to our tlisllllvhlttugc, urc best for Canada as u while.“ i submit that u class that buys their machinery ill Ontario, sells their tmtatoos in fllc southern or l’rnvil1t-i:ll.l'l‘he‘irllbrosts of fl‘. is sufficient. ‘Now Protection has '. that. being part of Canada we must. statics and lilcir choose l1'lll uncut; " in Eulzlltllll, are ‘flegleklting-illcin opportunities if they grow narrow ‘ suggestion and criticism, for ascer- taining the why and the wherefore is the public meeting where full information may ‘be obtained where reasons may be demanded and giv- en for innovations, for changes and additions or reductions to the equipment. The Hospital is the property and the ward oi‘ its con- tributors, individually and collec ‘lively. it is theirs ,t_o suggest, to ‘advise, to ask why and the govern- luient oi’ the ‘Iiospltnl vrlii es, all ltho better for a nuiiluai exchange ‘of ideas at every annual meeting’. ‘_lt is the desire and the hope o! 'l1ll that the Hlospltul shall be the ‘blessing to the community that its founders and its contributors in- tonded it to ‘be. it is not gaining; ll‘ it were it would defeat its purpose; it mus/t the maintained largely at thn expense of the com- munity, otherwise the poor and the self-sus- neslly would rcccirc no benefit from it. liow this is to ‘be llifectad is the [irublcln before the Trustees l against which the Fordney tariff creates. lie would have Canada retaliate ill kind by increasing the duty produstsbl the United States which may be shipped to tlvle country. is there any, reason why this should not be dune’! Tho QOVcrn- ment ofrthe United States never consults the interests of tho Can-j ground. Ila is to be commended for wiring a more logical and justifi- able position. He contended that the government of Canada should protect the farmers of this country competition the unfair sdisn fanners when making a tar-l iff. it consults the ‘in-tereslttlhof the formers o! its own country. lt does not hesitate to put duties on Can] ndian produce. Why should ‘we heal, ‘late to take ‘Mr. China's advice a-nd protect our fnnuera unwindi- competition of ‘the protected farm- ers across thc border? We may as well dismiss the rc- ciproclty dream froln our minds. Mr. melding cannot obtain‘ such an 011 the us he calculated upon another dc- flclt of sixty to seventy millions for the current year. This would be nothing short of a crime if view- , ed from the standpoint of Bell Govt ernmont arguments in the last ses- sion of the Legislature. in the local iiouse the supremo political virtue was said rto be to make the rc- vehue balance the expenditure. Mr. Fielding found lie could not do that because of the big deficiency in railway receipts. Premier ‘Doll could not ‘balance his ‘budget ox- cept lby placing the improved roads expenditure in a separate Vlflllllf- tight compartment, and striking his balance outside of lt-u cheap and silly bfstense! 1 I The railways produce a largo yearly revenue although not suffi- cient to pay the cost ofyoperation. The improved highways produce no revenue. With them it is all outlay and no inconlc. Dy so much Mr. Fielding had the better reason for isolating tho railways than ‘.\ir. Bell ‘had for shutting out the roads. Debt is debt and deficit is dofltilit R-niiwuys or Government Roads. i‘). island urt- lls important llH any , whether incurred ‘by Government; BAYER. ‘ ..». ‘saunas- Street i -4 receive ' den Peas, Early sees Peta-f ‘ but it Sll-illld not be their problem alone; the cuntr-i-buwrs must sums their share of ‘the responsibi- lity. Lot there be a large and ragge- sontutlvs attendance at tohlghfs meeting; lct there ‘be a. full and free discussion-criticism if need bo—<iyut let it all be done at ‘the open pulhllo meeting, not on the streets or elsewhere and the Hos- pital may ba depended upon to ful- fil the purpose for which it was instituted. B5- .1 4 1 ‘am-A THE PORK INDUSTRY That Prince Edward Jsland ls not alone in demanding ‘better protec- tion iior the pork industry is evid- enced by a letter from the ‘lion. L. A. Tnschcreau, Premier of Quebec, to a leading firm in this city. The resolution moved in the legislature ‘by Ir. Peltor Brodie, on behalf of _tho ‘Swine Breeders’ Association, ‘seconded by ‘Mr. Thom-as McNmtt and supported lby all the Conser- vatives and n. numlber of Liberals, was the immediate subject oi" Mr. Tnschercnws letter. After express- ‘ a i‘; ing his ‘interest i-n the subject and starting that he -had handed the re- solution ilo the lion. Mr. Caron. Minister of Agriculture, ‘Mr. 1m- chereau continued, “ll need not as- sure you that our government is ‘deeply interested in any move I lwhiob may result in our producers Bell-ill! highorpricas for their ‘meats. ‘ntis question wriii receive the most attentive consideration from any colleagues and myself." The Quebec government ls Libs- ttgrecment. it was referred to by him in his budget, and is instcribed na an offer from Canada merely as propaganda. for the west. .Mr. Curon has the rlglat idea. it is ‘practical. lit would lba effective. Reciprocity is a delusion. h THE nos Nuisance \_ .._ k There are probulbiy lmore dons to‘ the square yard in lCintriottctown than in any other city in lhc world except Constantinople and more howls to the itidividuni dog than even to those in the Turkish city where, it is snid, the dogs art- loo lazy even to bark, From rvcrv par: of this city complaints cmnn daily of howling and ‘barking docs "mak- ing night hideous and adding to tho ordlhairy miseries of Clllltlflll and especially o! tho sicllf. Thorn are regulations, it is tune, govern- ing the conduct of dogs and citi- zens ‘but like too anuny others these are disregarded. When the owner of s dog so lnr forgets hds duty to ‘his neighbors and his duly as n respectable citizen ms to let ‘hi! dog run at large at nights than the police should instruct him as to hla duty and the rights of his neilll hora. The dog nuisance has be- come a crime and a disgrace and tho City Council should at 0110B instruct ‘ms poiid! to do their duty- , . EDITORIAL NOTES @-——-v- Fllrmirlg is now general tllrouiill- out the province and from all sides come reports that the soil is in ex- cellent condition and the prcvlpects ‘ even know it, ‘a..- they applauded ‘hr-ions to another trlbc altogether- Mr. Fielding, even if he were so disposed, would not have dared ‘i0 insult the intelligence of his foi- iow members ‘by gretendixllg that a debt incurred on railway account was not n. Dominion debt. Premier Deli, ltlnwever, knew both the in- telllgonce nud the snbserviency of his followers. l-ie took the opposite course from lMrTlfielding. If his sup porters felt insulted they did not allow it. Apparently they did not him. ',We conclude that if Liberals of the Fielding stripe are real Libe- rais that the Bed Liberals are not even "near Liberals." They must Tilt-y luigllf claim relationship, lbut it would hardly he recognized iii Ottawa cxccpt at election times. Tho chief point of resemblance is that the Federal nndProvlilfill1 ntcntllxers ‘and would-ho members of the trlbo are full)‘ unwell llllll’ cnco they find themselves in pnwcl‘ they are in no why bound by the platforms they subscribed to or the pledges they mode ‘before the inst election, By such action both tho Where our representatives prov! faiifhloss to their nremlm ‘m’, pledges all hope of the honest and successful working of relllumm‘ tivs government must vflllllll- Th,“ is q“, pfegflflii, condition of nf- fairs in Prince Edward island. Th9 m... only ,.ossi‘ble remedy is w t!‘ p91 the daceivers and llfllllllie’ breaker! from time». They promis- ‘ed economy. They have riotod in llxtraveilflllcb- N° Pmvmu” govmw meat ever before so Wrflfilleil “l” peqpl6 with taxes or no wasted the apple's [HONEY- Klng Government and tho H011 ' ~ Government have destroyed ill"? faith and confidence of tho eec- _ tnrnte in our lllllllll! llmll- The facts are bo- otllnl‘ part of ‘Canada, and wie should not lic called provillcllll~ because we object to a policy whit-ll tics us economically to the apron strings of Ontario and ex. ploils us for their advantage. Wily not have u policy which will mukn for the prosperity of the whole country-not a part nulyil- n p0]. 7 iry which will QVUTI betwocnthe different classes, instead off permitting one to ex- ploit the other, the business of ex.) lllfllllfli; one section of the country for the ‘boneflt of rho mire; w“ Grflll Britain her American colon: _ . . (‘S1, Tim the United sums many. "was Mr prosperity to Protection. ' is ('(‘i‘llilill_l' debatable. 'i‘hc Amer]. run manufacturers hold no ml‘, illusions. He. adopted tho policy w, _ enable him to hold the balance charge the Home I market increased prices, strclchlnrrfl- a They are reel Summer l" t styles at your disposal. valuable a collection, Ratinae. Quality, style, Good Tailori please your pocket book. In new styles and new mate $22.00 and $25.00. Youth’: new styles ln outing $17.50. color will not soil easily. Good for camp or vacation Khaki play clothes are splendid. lally priced Play days demand the stock wear and tear. ‘looking at these special prices House ‘Dresses comfortable to work In. Many choose from. / Coats So easy toput on and so c from the Atlantic to tho Pal-lficfl. “ from ‘Mexico to the Canadian bottn-l 11-11‘? with oil varities of climate, a} . lllli-ihll‘ Empire lwithih herself. 5hr; is Haley tho largest Free ire-ling. are“ l" 11141 1W0P111. a Protection tar-i ill between the different states? would hardly increase her prosper-i ity- Ill regard to tho approaching economic conference in London, tho fol-lowing figm-Qg- may 4m of m‘ ggléefilnllslliil. yellr we sold England m ion dollars worth (omitting! ollli numbers)‘, tiitfAmel-u-ans H5. millions and tho next best (rheto- mcr is Australia, ‘with only 17 gglllgffsi] §°l m" W" ilrentest- cus- dunw-rg. '30 iéllrlgrfflg at ‘millions of 1 -. I ‘v :1 United ‘States. r a n and [he 1 11m ‘Sir. etc., GAVIN HARDING. “l” Pulpit‘ ">1" support: To whllt Fecklfle extremes of extravagance and furtllcr taxation would they not run ii’ their past offences were "m" l° b0 lblgiven or condoned! Every-fact in regard to our pre- "m °°lllllll°ll a5 i Province calls for retrenchment and ¢congmy_ T119 llililrcssell stntc oi‘ tho fut-m- ini: ‘industry: the dintlnishing p0- pulution of the province, which is loss now thatrlt was forty yearn alto, cnll allko with trumpet vnlco for close economy in both public and private expenditure. it is folly to look for ccorlomy from up; men now in power who have enriched thclnsoives whilctiley impoverish- cd the people. The only and now urgent remedy is to expel from power the extravagant, self-serving and promisotbronking crew who for four vcztrs past hnve mlsruied tho DFZYlIIOI‘. <o>-—-- Q-O§§Q~§O-O-O§-§OO§-§OO-UOQ§O4“ n.5,, From the »W. 8. m TIME OF ‘Mean Who. were I fnintinlz nntiiafzhirst, Would pause and heed my moon? want in solitude had known. Whom would I ask to be my guide, Should l, bewildered, stray? Ono who nmld the shtldca of night iiad groped to find tho way. Who, we e 1 scorned and desolate. Wollid s ill abide with mo‘! yond all dispute. lt is an audacity rai in politics but will not dluw of a ‘btllhpercrog exceedingly 890d. for these men to appeal allllll l" . V . ‘____-JL Three Perish 1n p and they're only from ........ .. l? Fire in Montreal lllONTICAL, May 25.— Three‘ S A. Me wear, pleasing to your vanity, as satisfying as their separate crisp, immaculate charms is the number of Prices are surprisingly low for so practical‘ in Volles, Men’s Suits Put the Boy in Khaki He will like the idea and so will Play Outfits of Sturdy wear and tear and may ‘oe vigorously tubbed. Spec- Kiddies Stockings ‘ These are good-fitting, and good Stunning New Models VlVlD CONTRASTS m THE Lovl-znlssrllzotons. PilTllliS, ullllrllll t ll. ‘ » 14s m... at“... sheet __ f vitrioli- to new say. not." Everybody and everything in oonneetlouyvlvtiaitiite buglnggg t. M, u" mw.» . _ e‘ val Dawn nters Plasterers, MIIOBI/GfOIIVIr lttsre, i. g _ v ' and Architect all onrths metre‘ umy::;'n::"lllll'l. all over the Oontinsm u. m" .~v-" "FW- a llllpgw -t Dresses, eool to and Glnghams and ng, at Prices thit- rials. $16.50, $18.50, Suits $16.50 and you for that Khlaki at home. These They will stand ........................ .. $2.50 ing that stands the .................... .. 29c at $2.50 For leisure hours, giving emartneep Land-pales , ; styles to excel lpnt ilfSweltter omleriabl to‘_wear. .. $4.50 up held u nteetitlg of the Priv-y Coun- cil in ‘morning und also fcrlnoiiy, receiv- cli Stanley Baldwin who kissed lhc One who the kcenest pangs of One who in mockery was crowned dclul and scvou dwellings and u factory burned is thc toll of the fire this morning which started in the second story of the Canad- lnn Sawdust Company. The explosion trapped men killing tltreo. The dead are Leo Paul ltoussin. fireman, Henry Muhcr, Foreman, Augustus Luvordur watchman. nine By _, ,Beriu.'l. M.D. BALDwm cAmNE-r THAT WHEEZINESS IN THE‘ CHEST COMPLETED ‘ LONDON, May 25—-King George -\ "lost depressing spectacle is to Wlltcll an astllllllttlc ‘individual its he struggles with this condition [m- 1115 VQPY life's brclltll. . _v Fortunately he niwuys wins, but usually at some cost to his geraerui system and luorc often to his lulu-gs propel‘. liuokingilaul Pulllce this hand of the sovereil-ill ‘"1 1l1B llil" pollltruent us Prime "Minister and First lfifil of the Treasury. LONDON Lluy ‘s. -—"hc_ official Now wily do some people suffer list oi‘ tllc ‘l \\v cu not oi Prentlcr with this nulllldl illlll others ncucl‘ gummy n;...'..vlu '. ‘nod this zlftcr- ilnvc thr- firs: nign .4‘ ll? Well its llurll to ally, but phygdc. inns lllivc nlitcll for many yenryi ‘iilllt heredity is u prominent {my tor. Soulctlnlcs ll skips n gmrer- utiou or some interchangeable mal- noon shows Lord Robert Cecil bu.“ been appointed Imrli of the Privy Seal and illnt J. ll. C. Dnvisml Wllfi was secretary to Donor Law hc- f the Duchy 0T limos some liornngclncnt of diges- tion. are often causative factors. A dusty clilmtle. sometimes vap- ours will set up the trouble. ‘It has been noted too that some , strong emotion uluy effect tho ner- volts system and start f‘he attacks. Now what to do about it’! Willi. you curl readily sec that if you look for the cause. as aibovc. you lire some distance along in tho treatment. if the nose and throat show no obstruction and you notice a change of climate brings relief. then you would he wise to move to _ . the same no those “f? lilxliii"! in chart-IQ 5411"‘? 1,, ‘rignoll. Imfiirutlyllit“: ms with Sir Robert Horne and ltustih Gllflmllfilllll" railed npprlrrlntly ‘because although Sir Robert wt: willing the rfihcr! of ihnslc who wont “into £118 l“l1l1' erneaa“ with Lloyd GPOTKQ W9" disinclined tn acquiesce unless nil could cntcr together and the "diehltrds" section of the CiNlHlJT- Vnlivca refused to have anything to do with Lord ‘llirkenhead. ‘Mr. Baldwin. however ‘urn scnrcd li t l r belief by ‘flifrcgrigtixigningo hiospu government in mm- Pmc“ W119"? W“ ‘"9 "'99 "Pm n somewhat unexmcled ma,“ attacks. lf you must remain just her. Ho has secured Lord Robertfillllele N011 Me llleii 58l- llllll’ llllll Cecil] who will prove a great acces-lllllllill 1118 llyfllelilfl IIIOBBHPEB tlllll - “m, m the debug“; glfgflglh or will enable you to lessen the sev- the government and ill the second ‘fill-y llllil lfililllflllill’ 0T 1'1"? lllllllcki- i place ho has aecurmi a promise Thus a certain amount of time from Reginald McKenna, famous outdoors in tho fresh air every day hood of tho Grunt City and Midland is absolutely imperative. Bank, to take over the Chancei- Avoid coffee and alcohol. Per- lordship of the Exchequer a few haps this means sacrlice, but you months hence should Mr. Mc- know ll is worth it. Make your Keane's health permit. Mr. Mc- heav-iest mes-i come in the middle Kenna is just. recovering from an n; mg day. Cut down on your fate illness. lie was a member of the m“; gggmhy road; m“ PQQQIQQQ and Asquith. administration bu‘. lately 5mm; And icd, to Calvary. Harriet Appleton Srrasue wards the Conscrvvlivc side. has shown signs of veering to- wn" m MM“ l. no“ y“ ger- msuns YOUR Transfer the W0"! _ to our shoulders. lneilll There are scvc policy that is for every kind oi able financial 106l- Bqctlrity and Still"- Hyudman 8r 00-‘ 1* The Oldest -_-_-¢—- . ‘ ‘ is most easily nssnni. ‘t AUTO MW HEFT AND fl T FIRE AN o“, ouns ls IHF- l- NOT Y'all" v ‘sad the ‘ your ‘ form‘? "1 " plate P“ a mslreidcnt ill‘ I c. Agenli comes Chancellor o ncnswn ~ udy such us hysteria or epneppy he“, on. it often does. MM .i\ir Baldwin ‘combines the lfllrflgs llslpiuccln 0H0 generation. While morvhlnvlinflllftfsgflm nllorshlp and thuncoiiorshlp c x 1 llllidll. ncltmls element enters‘ row physicians mil m“ Exnhéquot fl o it ln some wny. 1n n chronic cond on v i0\‘iDO.\‘ .\'1v 25 ——Therc have '1 llu causes that hrinl: on lltfncka" ‘he hub" pnnltl easily be l ‘ also been alt-v.‘ rilnhgcs in the snv- are varied, but some obstruction in Bellm- ‘qb be an flfilll-"lfl" nrnmcnt nrrnnrzcmnrll. 1"" Olhflf- the lloso stroll us ii.(lt!l10l(l5, some a drug gddWl- lror-lizl More liiwd‘ i 9 One of thebfldy‘ needs is food-tron’. f" blood. _‘ \ I Raisins furnish lion-v‘. natural, orfiflll"! _"'°" ‘ the system. Add raisins, thereihrfii cakes, cookies, I.“ bre ‘ foods, bread. m. m1 ndd ills 0mm as welt» cious flavor. Ask merchants for", Sun-Maid. -Rfllllll8 a