is COFFEE“ L64 is, Ho and sizes; will call and inspect l Q were. ufixed or lamp :n iso u MPS dug‘ Prowse Brosnhtd. , E _ ‘browse Bros. 11rd. Something You’d Like in the way of out~door footwear. Smart and stylish, shoes for girls and women are also Strong. sturdy and long-wearing. - We carrya complete’ range of styles IllJfi-E-irii if you rubbers and over- BRADY FOOTWEAR c0. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SALE AbL FlR-ST-CLASS SHOE RETAILERS THROUGHOUT PRIINCE EDW ‘ . .. ‘N llllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll w . Kindly get hogs in early. \ ARD ISLAND.‘ ~ n‘; m‘. Lenvee Montreni November 27th U-S. HAS ONLY 25 YEARS’ SUPPLY OF WOOD slon that available supplies LONDON, Nov. 24.—-“A review states. of the forestry situation. throu out the world leads to the conclu- prlnclpal timbers of conlmorcu are Tiuhullsrnrimsuir use A S. S. “OEIITIW Arrive Ch-rlottetown end leave for Nfld AGE NTS (1 . ' . “re or “com! gmmh arm“ ‘i “" Road Presbyterian LEFT understood of the December 2nd CARVELL BROS.. LTD. these resources soon be limited to a few western Canada has only twenty- gh ‘seven per cent. of her original lor- est left. and her VIP-gill soft wood resources will lust only another quarter century. Tile Imperial (Ionloreucc decided MANY PRETTY XMAS GIFTS Nmwllhglil-lllllllg the lnclemencyol‘; Q . ‘ S. LTD. Motherls Best Friend’: Is “Nerviline” Nerviline is too useful, tun val“. his t0 be without F MEN'S FANCY . .‘“ - l" "Imblll-lo- over sweaters. cfihlehcligre 8gb‘; 131mg back’ mum or neuralgia’ Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' ‘New, is.“ Hume“ Wm‘ ha" °I "Vi l“ B DOWBr l0 penetrate arid ease the ‘pan. ‘ A“ ll family safeguard. as some- cllflflftllllz Ward oil! sickness and w 1 conounov verve-r Kimonos. in every ifilllllloiiyi if, ‘Qlinwwi Jnlssee and women's from $435 1o wlhere, you call rind “Qfjflnpnzz; $5.85. Proviso Bros, 1nd. compare with old-time ‘Nervfiina, which for forty yearn has been the mm“ "willy used family remedy 36c bottles, at Gentral Guardian - MEN'S HEAVY WOOL HOQEd. Sllieoial 50 08MB. ProwseBros, Ltd. OORS-ETS and Oorselettes. Spec. ial $1.00. Prowae Bros. Ltd, Poul-rnm-l/Tc u. buying u... and drened Poultry every day, 4n the Dominion. Plylflfl hlcihm prices. Conrad e. llil ileaiers. Cvmnliiy- 2783-11-18-tst6Li were dl c d, . _ “$00 YARDS 36 13°11 Olmll-UIUIB. 138d on tlsclhrbfictel mziiiilhiuwvlifrlslrg glelféihi Regular 25 cents lor 15 ccnringemoyed iby all present. The third‘ Prowse Bros, Ltd. |meeting was held at the home oil iMiss Annie lileGowan, Mt. Hope) Trinity United Church Sale today. U18 weather there was u large ut- 2937 temlaliflc. Miss Jessie Acorn read} ‘I11 Duper on discipline, which was MANY SPECIAL prices in ouflmlich enjoyed by ull. The fourth‘ Ollcloth and Carpet Department, "Willing was held ut the home of‘, iProwse Bros, Ltd. 2909.11.24.31, ‘Mlle Gauge Mlllheson. Albion, -———~ Crws- _ Th? lefll-‘llillg 0f arithmetic‘ one LiNis o; my», C...“ Swaabwvas discussed and many hcipiui“ ere. regular $2.00 to $5.00. 1-3 off. Suggesmm” we“ eXlrll-flliged by Illa‘ Pmwm 3mg" “(L teachers, who decided to purchase‘, standard reading literature. A, 4N5 ARE sHownqs a tulmranglkllleasing feature 0t‘ all the meetingsi o! Christmas neckwear. Buy early. 3E tlgglgguilfuiklumhfil“ "wvedlzy. \ 0S6 011185 0i Sheeting? ‘wgre held and the enjoy-i JUST‘ RECEIVED another sbipi e 3°“ "‘ “"3 Sim“ i“ “l” “m” merit of ladies silk and wool hose. o‘ we bmmmg“ 8835mm “will weoomo sects. Jrhcrnnrrl, age of Alplionsus J. McDonald,- WE WILL be shipping llvc hogs sDlblilaatdthlgsgateoftxédniahili! J". M? at Si" Pate" m‘ ‘Friday. NOV- Nth-Miss l-lyeienwlcDongilld sdaugisiterlbf The government grader will be "vi,- a ,1 M.‘ H J 'M Dom i %I'G€IIII,:LI%(: grigcs ilald aCCIJPdillRlY-Yéollri: Werslts took ‘ plucce atld Sottf, . ~ - I 0H1 IPZQQi-{WIQBIBIIAS Cathedral zit 6 a. m. 1 '“ "‘ B . N . . ORiiPPLED OHlLDREiN‘ will have:murifizzeahereslblllysxei-imsérfoi-rfitd opportunity for examination by ill-lily the Rel: Louis Callaghan, on... Alike!‘ Oll-lmlledlc specialist, at Red 0f the Cross Office Tuesday, 80th and Wednesday afternoon. 2907~11-2-l-3i. bride was very beconilngly gowneil in rosewood crept: back satin and V-aluo $1.75. Special 79 that God has sanctioned war rem ried a bouquet oi‘ yellow and white his Bible? lt is not war fling wc chrysanthemllms and was attend- desire to avoid, but imrighicmn, ell by her sister Miss Marguerite. war. Hear Rev. Mr. Eaton. Cale- who wore u. gown of pencil blue gpiifcrepe dc chenc and chic grey them, we are sure donlan Club tonight. YOU Will find just “m. ~ velvet hut. The groom was aw what you want‘ TlHE LARGEST bread lbaker in ported by Ml‘. Edwin Peters of the Maritime Provinces is the R0110 Buy- The groom's slit to 111F881“. user 0f “REGAL FLOUR.” He has learned what flour it is that makes the most breed. ’of gold cuff links. ills Monday, ov. 29th. live hogs at SOllfiB Payln hlh t i g ges prom; er, Prof. W. .l. Hlllsboro Street where ll. 2877 11 23 3i An cr 'FOSTPONED—AUCI.IOII sale at l-l Dover's, York postponed until Wed- nesday. Decent-hermit. Sale posh ‘tlve. No reserve. See Handbllls. 2938 1l~ 25 3i bride trail/ailing iii zi smart tallorc LIVE HOflfi-We will ibe load- (Contiilued from page 4) ‘ One of the most remarkable ser- ,mons ever preached in Peters cent Canada. Rllsflell. M. A.. last Sunda v n-l lug‘ A, h“ been the ca; ghfcelllillli). although tho ‘Commencing next stay in our midst the church was dlans as most desirable citizens. well filled and tho congregation enjoyed u sermon based on thu text found at the end of the sixth Cathedral stall and the‘ Novembel-‘Mzlss celebrllted by the Rev. K. C.i McPherson of Si. Margarets. The‘, ‘HAS THE PERSON who llGllles black vclvct plcturc llat and can. the bride was a gold wrist watch, to the bi-lilesuluid an emerald ros-i ury and l-o tilc groonlsman a_ pail" _ Immediately LIVE Hogs, ._we Wm be load, after the marriage ceremony the bridal party and relatives drove to the residence of the groom's broth- McDouald. 174 very dainty wedding breakfast was serv- brealrfast the bridal party left by train for a wedding trip to Montreal iuld Toronto. The d gown oi.’ Canton crepe. blue neddle- point coat with grey squirrel trim- ming and hat of brocaded velvet, Alter thelr-szeturn Mr and Mrs Ml‘.- ,in.g live h0g5 at‘ smms Mum,“ Donald ‘will reside at Gienwood. ifllov, 29th pay“; hgghesym-ices Souris West. Congratulations. aclclording to government grade. -—~——-—¢-ea>—-_ I K dly get boss in early. 0.1a.- ‘ Pratt & Son. St._Peters. i ZSYY-ll-Zl-Bi. —-- - i PETERS ROAD SERVICE . - . . s immigration from all countries ex; lt would be ilettor . Church was for Canada's growth if the ex- - will. .. W“ ‘that memhm‘ i‘? m“ R“- 91- 3- tlon in her favor had not been preference Sunday uftcr-Jllwwll l1 just appreciation or Cans- i" llroeurlng lmmilgrailt settlers‘! daily approaching exhaustion," was the feature of a report of tho for- eetry sub-committee of the Inl- perial Conference which was prc- sented today. "Thom is overylike- hood." continues the ropnrtflthot 1min than thirty years the short- 11:11 soft. woods will be severely it. , The United States. it ‘isolated, on Thursday that the Imperial ec- L. onomlc committee, appointed uttllo rews___'\whlch hope w‘, have as u“ last conference, should be continu- a ed on an all hoc basis. lt will he asked to complete its investigation of marketing lllnlpiro-ilroiiuccil food- stuffs in Great Iirltain, and make surveys which will show what the Empire ls producing and what it is anchorage, Mr. the religious of tllo world finishing his discourse with the history of rexiolced at the new realization of] winters. tho triumph of the Christian luitll. o; nan“, bum hapter oi’ the Epistle to the Hob- ncbor of the soul." Russell surveyed‘ ‘relationship of the anchor to thelwhnars enhyabxe and but many immigrants from warlul-l- ‘lands have a dread of the Canadian heulthiu And how many thousalll THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WEEK END SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND l SATURDAY PINEAPPLE Med. Size Tin~2 Tins for 29c BULK RAISINS With SeedséNew Pack. 2Lbs. 29c l and keeping them Canada's chief obstacle is her long, cold winter-xx Tracing thciwe who are acclimated find tilc i. is ‘Canadians who cull in factory. or u. riiilivu -- only twontyliive years‘ timber left apart from t supply ‘buying. he pro- ‘first of a. series of three sermons on "Presbyterianlsmunilwhy-l am lL Presbyterian" and all ilrc illivltcd licy lll the soiltli. lo be present. that, other tlhingrribeiilg equal, Annual. MEETlNGc-‘fhe unnu- Women's Institute was ‘held on; November 11, at the homo of Mrs. John Andrew. nine members shill live visitors beini; present. The meeting opened with the Ode. fol- lnwcd by the lRoli Call. The nlln- lltes of previous meeting and also minutes of previous annual meeting wcro read and adopted. The Presl- I. Lester Douglas Wheieule Produce .' 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.,E. I. POTATOES noon Mr. Russell will preach the 8mm m do so spend the nmhv tor season and much of their illo- lt ls also tr costs more to keep a homo, operate ‘ _ between Nova iScotlil and .\ii)i‘.l‘iil. =Twi>thirds of the Ciluuillun ])i‘(llli\! ‘spread over a distance oi’ ileurly Colds , Neuraléia Pain , Neuritis _ Headache Lifmbago Toothache Rheumatism noes nor AFFECT me HEART WAR iNGi ' Beware of Counterfeit: There is only one rluine ‘ASPIRIN’ tablet. I e mir- let is offered as "ASPIRIN" and is not stamped with ‘he “Bayer Cms"-r fuse it w ti} contempt-itisnot ASPIRIN’ at all! Don't-take chancel! Accept oply “ ayer" packqe which contains pioven directions» "Bays? boxee o! ii tlbiofl . new members were added to lleut and Sou-Tress. then gave their reports. The Sec-Tress. roportcili among other things paying out $45‘ for cleaning of school. and $135 lor School Building Filnd. All oflipors with the exception of Sec-Tread; were reelected, namely: Mrs. Fred Andrew, President; Mrs. Allison Holmes. Vice~President; Directors. Mrs. John lid. Holmes, Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs. P. S. Bradley; Auditors. Mrs. Mcwilliama and Mrs. McNevlin. Mrs. Arthur Rob- ertson was elected Treasurer and Gertrude Holmes. Secretary. ‘.5 roll. The members decided tn| make a quilt and the Secretary and President were appointed to bill‘. the material. It was decided I hold the meetings on the second Friday of the month. The nleetlns closed with the National Anthem. IRDDGITOWN ‘l’ E AG H E R B STUDY GROUiE-A meeting lor the purpose of organizing the Teachers Study Group as held at e home oi Miss Je lo Acorn. mroso. Sept. 9. Mr. Hinds. o! Montague. was present at the meet- ing and assisted in organising. The following omcers were eppol d: Min Janie Acorn. meeldentzliliil Ruth Mural. secretary. Mr. ea ave some very infill inetruc-l lieu onpederolii e and loll w excellent lllhlllhol literature with‘ the teachers. e eeeonil meotln: Hen Also tlee oi S4 and IOiD-Druuletll .. i?‘ r '4 o! the Group we: held at the home: Iliee Hath Steer-u. Orlllflwll- Certified Shed end Table. no for Write or ‘Phone 79a q,- 93g, ‘I ek. , Hlgheetfi rleo paid good qulllty. - Gold ‘Fish i Gold Fish Don't mih this ehlnoe. For every 50 eento purchase of Nyeve Remedies we will give one gin: bowl and two geld fieh. A: the numeral-j- limited iillilili l. Worthy es-r voune roogv 11a eueui erase-r in. country than’ in u wllrilii-l’ Oil". lifi ill nlcctlilg oi the East Rnyultyi 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 n cost of Ilvlnq in Canada is \ SEEDLESS RAISINS 11 Oz. Size-New Pack. 2 Pkgs. for 25c ' TOMATOES Med. Size 2OTins for 25c CORN and PEAS Small Size 2 Tins for. 25c MACARONI 2 Pounds for 25c SULTANA RAISINS In Bulk-Large White 2 Lbs. for 35c EVAPORATED FEARS. er lb. . . . , . . . .. 35c PEACH. S. per lb. . .. 35c APRICOTS. per lb. .. 40c FRUITS PRUNES. (extra large) 45c lb PRUNES (large) PRUN ES (small) 2 lbsfor 25c 25c I iing oi’ Jlis foxes in the adjoining ‘lunch up t.ll the evening previous to his death. During the night he complained of a pain lu. his head slid chest but afiel- home remedies had been applied be obtained re- lief and slept comfortably until sev- en dclock. when be had n slight re- currence of the attack. but nothing alarming although u physician was immediately sent for and in a few minutes be was apparently as well as usual. At nine o'clock while - chatting with his fslnily and hold- ing his llttle soil lu his arms he was seized with H. third attack which proved fatal although every- thing possible was done to restore hlin. Doctors Stewart, Champion and Keir being in attendance it was nnavaullng the spurk oi? life had flown and his spirit bad l"c-~ turned to God who gave it. The late Mr McNclil was a man ol ehigli moral integrity, broad minded. generous in the support of the church and every ivorthy ob- ject that was brought to .li‘s notice, courteous and illeaeiug in his inun~ lllel’ and address, ‘place incur community lile, his loss ‘is deeply deplored by ouc and ’all. But ‘n his own home where he wus a devoted husband, a most affectionate and indulgent imrent. the igriel and aching void ceilsed by his sudden removal from their i wrltelu-“J. long time, with l would ache and ache so sick I could not work at all. filling u large j leGE. FIVFL. lleadeolie A Made HO!‘ S0 Sick She maid Not Wgrk‘ His: loll White, Cape Bald, Nil, mflered severely, for s: bad..hcadiinhe. 1t; until it made mill, BURDOCK i BLOOD — BITTERS... and after uein a few bottles of this medicine I fee that I cannot mom- |nlend it too highly t0 8U these who» suffer from lleudarhe of any kind." For the past 48 years BBB hnfil [been put up only by Tile '1‘. hiiiburii Co, Limited, Toronto, Out. Victor midst can only be cffllced by the ‘healing illlllli of time. Born on Ocmbe r2~li.h, 1S6’! ueul" Tyne Valley. he later with his par- ents resided iii. lllcNl-ills lililln- "and illillougll not having ull l-llc advantages zit hanil for scouring u able i0 overcome all ‘and moved l0 ilienc-e unll affluence. he and his brother. Devon. (i-aspe where for a. time the employ of the terlrsls of the other the company and ccsslul illlllbUPllU-I, ‘his birth-place. out the business mvllcli by Mr} .l. stand time of his death. owucl 0t a large fox lzllley and illiillllgtfl‘ of the ill. .\lc.\c‘lli's mills. b. £11., JUST ARRIVED (lherries in bulk, Cooking Figs, Table Figs, Table Raisins, Shelled Walnuts, ~ ' Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts and ‘i. Blanched Almonds, Diamond Paper y ill ii loill Another thing that increases the, i110] three __thousand mIiOS lilo ill lllc M coulless provinces. 1 Canada ll a great country, vastly m consider the qucstioil ol KPiiilll-Y‘ Shelled Walnuts, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Cut Mixed Peel, Candler‘ Assorted Fruits, package and bulk Dates, Chipped Ginger, Plum Pud- ding, New Raisins, Currants, etc. EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD TO EAT FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING JENKINS s. SON“ GROCERS and two ilrlughters. Beatrice iillci‘, also four brothers: ut West Devon, and four esters: glan. MoNeiiVs Mills, Mrs. Oscar Perly, mourn his prlliic and vigor whom the sympathy of at this time of Oil Silbbutil of life and ell at his late Bruce Cnrew, Church assisted iBrown and Rev. tor wlrch the remains cd to thc cumctery near b y Rev. .\lr. Coleluau, cessioils ever seen friends comlns iwm the Province to puy tlbeir last shown hlim. committed to luothcr earth llon- A. E. McLean, Hon. it. ll. ltlchurilsuli, (i. jgood education yet by his iuilolnin- able will and perseverance he was difficulties n position of ilrolil- When a, young nlzln in his early twenties Williuln cur- ried on u milling iluslness nt Weel lle went froill tlloTc t0‘ he was in‘ GZISDB Lumber (fir, eventually" illiylllg out the ill- nlenlllcrs of for zl llunliier of years curried on n largo and ‘suc- incrcanlile and silipiilng busncss lllvrc wilirll ill: sold out inter to ull Plllrilifiil film- ln 1608 he rellluvcd to Tyne Valley, where hc bought formerly W. Drown which he continued to operate up till the lie was also ranch ill Tyne was organizer and lt- .l. .\lcl\'eill Fox , lie is 5\ll"\'.\'(5li by his sliiTmVllll; wife, forlur-ily Allss Sivplilil {iilrii- lnci- or’ Xnl-tlizlnl, four slide: Milton. Canlueil, Wendell andi Frederick and Doris who will miss all atfecfon- ate fathers tender "care and -guid- ivlllianl John at McNeilYs Mills, Rev. F. C. ‘llcNcill of Met~ iawunkeag, lvlnlue, und Rev. Char- les blcNelll of Edmonton. Albelfllli Mrs- John lililll-l (RBVJ i all goes out liheir great sorrow. afternoon Oct. 24th the funeral selviccs were conduct» residence by the Rel’- pnstor 0i the United ‘Mr. were convey- by follow- cd by one of ihelsrgest funeral pro- iii till-s locality. all parts of buie of respect to one whom they lliid csicclncd worthy oi’ the honor The sad and solemn obsequies at the grave behig ended all that was mortal was tenderly Nonhem Electric Vacuum Tube The vacuum in DX-ZZi tubes is tilc irlost highly rurcficd obtainable luriay. it is to this iilct DX-22i tubes owe their lonil “(Q mill DX properties. Fit any standard 6 volt balsc. $2.75 vitam- "mung Machine CompOW ‘ WI CnAmllLlnlwd _..__._4 NW Hampshire ll"- ._..._..__.._...__."‘ W5 TIME slit lllllcr oi Boston and lllrs. lvllllanl Clark of bliilluockel, Maine. who ilCJill while st ll in tllg (By iN __ l PUT soil; l a i‘- tl i- Do not be denly realize _ your ¢oai guppiy to dwlndie. you have disturbed if you sud- allowed Sharpe, and Thomas Llnklelter the actlnz pail-bearers were: Mes- crs. A. W. Mllllgan, Cecil Forbes. Wilfred Woolh. s IN ligrlxllceuretl RIZiIIi-fllledgghtillil ‘Preston lGllisJ The Honorary pail-bearers were: Saunders. lllessers .l. W. Brown. Shelton and , . 0n \\' ill‘ l iii , 0.1. , ‘mm of 9°91 m the “x I"_""""""S 20th. illomciiblgbzg nlpjTlyliilalgl/alllrv‘ ifrfmily’ ulld l$lll‘l't)llll(illllg rfrllilcl, as well as Mack m .\ll'- ll. J. .\lcNelll under Slilllfifin‘ that were peculiarly sud liuil trying. .\lr_ hlcNeill bud been enjoy-lilo; ‘rich in natural resources and inn. usulii good ileallii mid atlcilll- bright prospects. but when wl-colui: [he 5mm m“, overseeing the MR. R. J. McNEiLL circum- Ii) ills customary duties about feeli- The llorsl tubules lrlessagcu of Sympathy were many uild bountiful. among which lnilrllt ii-y l'nil<~il Chili.» "mi iillliil‘l‘illl‘li§ Sinai). llllwl. .l. r‘. .\il'..\li ill .l'uul'i, \Vrcatll: llrotllcrs‘ CF61 Nlrs. Pillolve-wifc Arlhlli‘. mcui iollcli: Wimlih. ‘i-lon. A. E- ‘and hlrs. nlclleau; (ire cent: llml. A. C, and Mrs. Saund- llicilarilsnn llnil family; Crcsccut Lcinlicl uilii Ten ch ors llllli pupils of Tyne Valley School: Wreath: Lilli-ice Alli of Tyne Vni- Crescout: R. ll. lllirlelgli; \\'i‘eulil: <il0élflllg their 1 wc ca" provide you with the very best, at reasonable prices. and oil A- C- quick delivery. ‘ “THE MAXIMUM or HEAT” w. n. iliLLlS a to. PHONE 176 \‘lli .\li' Ltllii .\| ins. till. -¢e> POEMS IN DRESSES his nlally friends throughout tilc and gliders; Anchor: Kay. Eliza l“““'i“°°- were mexlilmiihll’ llhol-‘k- and Harold. Bilikeii Circlei Cibi- English (if0li.“lll1li\'i‘l';-‘» ill ‘.‘l‘:ll_'\‘il of sud salldciicil ily the death ol‘ zens 0i Tyne Valley; Crescent: (jillgh-nziflitjs rnr their new vrclti- ions, hilYi‘ seized upon lill‘ llilvlllr‘ of Alfred (it? illlssi-l zilld Jcilil (‘lily ti-ilu for llzililcs. "Uililw lion‘ illl bnrd dc Iillc. is iiil PXlilil-iiil‘ l\‘£\~ gown. Wililt‘ “Apron li-r. llcrllicii-l (il*iiii‘.=." is. llill \\l\lliili\\'i\ii_\' ii ruliivl‘ lullorul looking gown. now settlers ulid kei-pinr; iiu-m ill iue country and prevciltini: till‘. ml- grntionbf olir native born sous and‘ daughters to tho Hilillil Wu liliisl look the lmcts sqlliirciy ill iill‘. fiicci and. it is lolly to ignore illcm. i‘uu~ illia. is" the one coldest country which is eagerly seeking for lnimi . grants. J l i E lPremler ‘Ferguson is again in iuck| ilu securing the election 01' a lilirii candidate. this time ill Nilrtllcril Essex ‘by ncclumatlou. if llo cull get '54 more on polling duy it will give him e wet majority iii tilc new Legislature. ‘ ‘The seizure of mlny umuqqled motor oer: in Canada. lnclurllni: u considerable number ill iiic Mari- tilnes, given. e glimpse of tho man- ner _in which the public revenues has been defrauded for years ln this line. It has greatly increased with the growhh o! tourist business across the border. It is effected lin- lleir many devices. one oi.’ the most freqiunt being where the Am- erieau tourist secures e permit i0 1, 0cm witll- Garters W) “ll out of 1O dociors said ‘laxatives a N a recent coast-to-coast investigation we alike doctors the piuln question: N e I Do you consider csthartlcs and laxatives harmfull" 64.14% answered fiediy “Yes? 8% Laxatives make t other drugs. elgs soon become (ode dielrworltwi outlte . in other‘ words. laxatives ..l.‘._hrlng- on the laxative hahip; more sai “Yes, if taken repeatedly." he bowels weak by doing their work for them. if expulsion of waste matter le fouled by pill! or the bowel mue- unqueii- Unlike laxatives weriele in.“ ‘ ucclvyli-ri re bamfll Doctors Advise Nuiol Nine doctors out: of every ten told ue they were advising the Nuiol type of treatment for their patients in lace of laxir tives-and for t eee reasons: 1. Nuiol is not habit-formln 2. A more natural metho 3. A lubricant is better than a laxative; 4. Does not pe; 5.1a not irritating; and . Nujol gives lasting relief. Laxatives and cathartic: the inter» clnel men. eyouiee 5‘. tilc buwcis tu if-"lllilt niiv n;- pci tilc Colllcnls of iill.‘ line-- tines and thus rid the systvm of the drugs that pills illzil potions contain. Nujcli acts entirely diflcrcnvivf ii contriinsno drligmloulcliiriurilr; , action is mechanical. it lllclclv softens the dried wrmu Iilflilrl in the intestines rind lilbrilnu-i iiic allege so that rhc muslll-s oi ihe owe s can cxpci lhcvmtlcfillilttr regularlymntumilynnti:boroughi3‘. Nature-given Rcm only Nuloi appeals to the mcriiznl man ' because it is ll simple, scientific and cafe remedy for constipuuon. hn matter how severe the case may be. It la gentle in its notion and pines- ‘ an: to take. Children love ii! Get a bottle of Nulol from your llflllfll! today. Dacron ndvile -ir (or constipation, whether chronic" or temporary. Avoid substitutes. Glut ennui - For‘ Conatiatioii‘