n ED sheets and. counterpanes-Z i, towelsarld bath ‘ - that youdread to l of put thsbflfgip if from fhopdnkllo ffhe tub. Mo» the - liquid half a package of - in alittle cool water it is like cream. Then two quarts of boiling r and when the froth ides put it in a tub of or lukewarm water you will have enough a batch of clothes. the clothes are extra ed, use more Rinse. \ At All Grocers‘ ' inso e by the makers of LUX " 15W“ Idiaily 311i q l 1.; i.» ‘w . .54.. 1195i» . '. a Oatalj . ‘JIRND MUOICAL concert li‘ri-, dny Nov 17 at Central Bedeque at 8 p. in. l00il0rli-lii U FLASHLIGHTS-A oplendiftal amtment to choose from, at the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. v roooaaul-el ' THOSE WHO ATTENDED ma. "Arsensult Trlos" dance are re-l quested to be present again to- night. til-ll XMAS GAR-Dm- Our comlll!“ shook now on display at the W.’l‘. Weliner Co. i..td., Queen 8t- ' _. 0107B-l03i. .s _ “imtllmau; UOHOOL House.- tihurdll of England service next ' yfst "$.00 pm." Ail-are cor- invited. . ‘ FURB REMODILLID and re- pailfed, all kinds of pelts dressed. all work guaranteed, Montreal Fur Remodelling. ' Riley Bufldilll. Queen 8t. _ 000052-2- lmth. . CHURCH oi" ODOTLAND7Rev. Dwell lMdDolngsil will" predch Sab- bath 19th at Birch Hill u! 10.30. Kinross mt 2.80. and Bansol‘ Hi 7 p.lli. > MeEWElWS new grist mill at Bristol, bot 40 ‘Ie nolw resdyto grind the good old fashioned flour that makes the bread thatflmother used to bake" Dan McLean Miller. ~ 10075-16-2! ' YOBTON — CRAWFORD WED- KDIN-G-A quiet wedding took place on lMoilday night, November 6th. at ‘27 York IStreet, Amherst. when lMr. Alexander Yoston" of Amherst and Miss Margaret Elsie Crnw» ford of St. John were united in marriage by the Rev. H. I9. Dib- lee. The bride was charmingly at- ‘ snswddshhiisliiclular. concert at Central Bedeuue Hell. FOX NIfflNfl-A large shit» ment lust. received. The Rogers Hardware Co. Md. ‘l00038-14-3i sweclal. INDTIICL-r. Mendel!» sobn'e' Grand Concert tonight in Methodist’ Church, choir of forty. ll DON'T MISS the grand musical Friday Nov.17 st 8 p, m._ 10060-15-31 01v- rlimcls XAVIER football team will he entertained hy the Abegweits to a dance with refresh- ments st the Casino tonight. Ad- mission 50 cents. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —-l0hurch oi’ England service at Crapaud neIxt Sunday at 11.00 s. m. and at Springfield at 7.00 p.m. Sermon suhdeot llyault) Gospel.“ All are cordially invited. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.— An attempt to burgiarize the store of Mr. S.A. McDonald was mode Mi0ll day night. The large handle plate was wrenched oil’ the front door. but the parties were evidently frightened swny before they gain. ed "m entrance. <ON THURSDAV, Nov. 16, Rev. George (i. Taylor will lecture in Hartsvllle Hall at 7.46 p. m. Sui:- Iect Scottish wit and‘ humor. Short programme and sale of can- (l'_\' following the lecture. Ad- mission 25 cents and l6 for chil- dren 1005841642! PROPERTY .80LD.-—- iMr, Ben Carter yesterday sold two houses the property of the late Edward Kelly. The brick house on Sydney St. adjoining St. 'Dunstan's Cathe “lid l: r... ‘.. a 4‘. Bob Ott sud his talented coln~ pally lwere seen to good advantage st the Prince Edward fritaatreiconnot hurt you, and it certainly lust night In u witty musical “one that old rheumatism torture fame, “The iM-tn from Moncton." ll 01ml in which humorous incidents. III-i When you are suffering so you terspersed with good individual can lmrilly set around, Just try Red and chorus singing and. new dance Pepper Rub and you will have the steps follqwsd each other In be- ilil-lvkclt relief Known. Notllill! lllw wilder-mg mcoesglolp The scelricllllch concentrated, penetrating heut and the chorus costumes as Well 88-" "93 PBDDBN- Jill! l8 Boolliml you the entire bill, were totally 5m‘ “pmy n“! P999" are“! frmn the opening sauna“. feel the tingling host. In three meat - minutes it warms the sore spot Among ‘he tenures which eucfitltroulsh and through. Pain and sore ited applause were the -olwlilllll|n°“ ‘m’ iiime- _ cool-us song; the Baseball numbe Mk any sooll dnlssilt forum o! by Mr. Ray iMarraand entire com- pany; the "chef" i008 b)’ Ml‘- Ott and little’ chefs: the song “Love” by Miss Vaughn: "Th" Country Girl’ and dance by Mr- Fred. Wright; the Egyptian "W" ‘by Miss Anni 379°“ and tire‘ specialty dancing by .the , Brsen sisters. All additional feature which made it particulsrhit Twit-h the I839 flllil‘ lence was the costume so!!! “Sleepy Time" by MIHB l-iilll" Adams and chorus. All these slim!- iaities were introduced lit eilllm" priute limes in the comedy. Wlllcll contained a Jaughaible plot orig" lusting ‘In a mix-up Vmliiwlul; a spree. The roles "were admirably’ taken throughout and there Wile not a dull moment from B1811 l0 finish. " it was sbol-stc fashion .,.|~ r , Rheumatic Pam. 39d Pfiililer Rub takes the "ouch" from sore, sliff, aching Joints, ft get the genuine, with Rowles on each package. Mr. l. l. but?“ Visits Island Rallcil Mr. l‘. l‘). liiuznv, who llilH been here lo: a week, looking after his interval‘. in the fox industry. leaves thit- ufl-arnooll for his home at ‘lsilrillgfileld, Mass. Ho reports all the iOXaS in llllt: condition, well furred, of excellent quality, fat and healthy. I Tile Bankers AmaLgslnntod Silver Billl-k Fox (Yo. stands out as u shining exalllplc of what can be avcolnplllllell in fox ranching on the island when properly ‘hand-led. Th‘; - - - new v1" 138;}illllTdllfi.“IIYZZIZJLZEZZZ? feature of Ffldfly 1113M“ P?‘ flvland lofly is In better shape than Iiiilllllfllil- Tlll! "L" 1m" ‘utalé iEVQI‘ before, not only Ill the num- lllleTeiil. ladles- The “nest 5 y H her null zluztliiy of foxes, but illl- furnlshcli fro? tne atoeiig! almllocli: uncialiv. merchants w use 111m announced, will be worn. the name announced l-llill "n ‘ll’ .\lr. Muzzy ls very proud of the work of the ranchers: Mr. Show lliiclMilllln. oi‘ Alberry Plains, and Mr. John Roper, of Sherwood. of Fun mm‘. eon moles .on drsl was Purchased by the Epis- copal Corporation for $4,800. Tile tired in Navy Blue Serge with white trimming. lShe curried a b , ‘ of asters and roses and was ettcndedmy lMisa Mamie R688- while the groom lwae I "slllllioflfiil by Mr. Milford Cousin. About thirty l'ive invited guests partook ye ‘strain When the In! massage that glasses nre needed ls lulled Iro- tlle I age-t!‘ nanny peel e IIII- They heals’? teqotrlat at llllll’ their. l?" sulleriag, f aches ll‘, e en ‘l’! ' new ‘by serious eye trouble. paved in encounter (I've oyenllli ll ynu IIBW Mel It I‘ , Ill‘ eyes lln hurtful You or - t. That ls the only advice l; lat can he liven to people as lmve stood eyellllt "I!" Wish to preurve It. Consult UR. E I‘. HARRIS . 0 prsaaetllfl t: t of a dainty luncheon, after which they left for their homes, wishing Mrisnd Mrs. Yoston many yellrs g-fbsppy wedded life. NervousFeeling Due ‘To Gas On Stomach‘ Presshre of gas on heart and oth- er organs causes a restless, ner- Bimple buckthorn, bark. glycerlne, etc., as lnixedpin] Adleriklt. expeis gas and relieves| pressure and nervousness ullnol-lu ‘INSTANTLY. Acts on BOTH upper ‘and lower bowel. Adierika removes matter you never thought was in your system which poisoned stom- ach. causing gas and nervousness. EXCELLENT to guard aguinst ap- l large wooden house on tho corner of Sydney and Prince ISIi-eets was f4 . LAID TO FIE8T.-—-'I‘he funeral of the late lMr. David P. Irving took place Tuesday afternoon from his residence at Vernon, to the Cherry Valley Cemetery. The ser vices were conducted by the Rev. Dr. MnclEwen, assisted by the Rely. RM. Brodie and Rev. A.J. Mac- Neiil. Tile pail ‘boosters were as follows: Messrs John Tweedy; John McGijvrayywiillam Jenkins John ltedmondb John George Mac- Donald and ‘Frank Munch. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Queen's County, it lbein estimated thathetweenonc hund. red and fiifty and two hundred car- riages were intho procession. Rev Di‘. MucEwen delivered o. very elf.‘- quent and impressive address, lr. which he paid .1 striking tribute Io the late ‘Mr. Irving, The Fed- eral Government was at the funeral by Hon. D.A. Mc Klllliilii; M.P.. and the 'i..ocnl Gov- | qAZETTEQ-Tlle current lsauei 0m m Nlclmm“ Landflga-n ‘on 0f tzhe Canada Gazette colilil-llls ill’. the Hunks-rs Company can bllt H; JViacNeill. on Nov. we by the Montreal Fur Remod- elling. Riley Building. Q1198“ 5i- ' 600061-2wks. whom Mr. Muzzy thinks there are nullc beiter, and with the able as- sistance given them by the direct- ors, Mr, John Anderson and ‘Mr. the following- under the llfil "I continue to succeed. Promotions and Transfers civil service (Customs and Excise) Frank J. Casey, from Collector of linllmd ‘Revenue, Charlottetown. i‘. l E.i., to Assistant inspector ofCua‘ toms smd Excise, Truro, NB. Ar] thur it‘. Hardy, O.A.S., auib-coliec tor of (‘ustoms and Excise. Alber- lon, PEJ. » .~.--¢o>---~~-- y Dufi-Gordo fired," iliilfl Lady DufDGordon, I-SLANDER new. —ri telegram was received on Nov. 10th.. fmm IMr. Arthur MncNeill, Denver cnlo. lconveylng the and news of the Irlest-h ofliis brother. George vii] dressmaking tirm of whit-ll she founded thirty yours ago upon lmB for pnymenl. of motley 9U‘- M Enid own the firm. l have nothing what Rub you will 1 owles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to r R. E. Spllll-tl, and ‘Dr. (ipo. l". Dew- “Fired” By Lucille zloxnotv, s3. .l5.——"l've been in explaining her separation from the "Lucille." “A few weeks ago l1 was dismissed sulnnlnrily and writs were served l To Friends and Supporters:- Now that the flllardizln ‘Prize Campaign is over l tukc this means j to heartily thank the kind friends, of the city ulld county who i throughout. the contest gave me such a pleasing proof that they were not merely friends in name. but very real and true ones, and‘ who by their sympathetic interesf and generous subscriptions rolled up the splendid vnteq oi 23,286,550,’ which won for me the Maxwell Car. ll also desire to thank thel ladies who were good enough to save their coupons for me, um! also the little boys und girls who kind- ly collected them. I also wish to thunk the ladies and gentlclnenoll whom l called during the Campaign for the invariable patience and courtesy extended to me and their good Wlnlles for my sllrvellel. .\i,v best thanks are film‘) due tu lllt.‘ genial (lontt-st Nlzlnzlgcr, ‘Mr. Mr-l Alpine, and stuff, for the courtesy. attention and readiness In supply illg all necessary lllfornlallon rev ‘Collies! Iiilfl the strict flllrness in which it was conducted to all cun~ dldstes. Ill this connection it is only fair to include Mr. McDonald, the Circulation Manager of the Guardian, and ofilre staff. Ilaslly’, I desire to silierely‘ thank the ladies ulld gentlemen residing beyond the province who gave such all uumistllklblc proof that they re memheretl me in the (‘ontesl by the generous subscriptions which they‘ kindly forwarded. I would like to have the pleasure of personally, thanking each kind friend who in? any way assisted mc in the COIl-l test, but as this is not possible, l; hope that each friend will kindly accept and regard this message oi’ l I -lllke Colo. Particulars later. The m“. to “W. (my _ late Mr. George l-I. MaoNeill was] may DMLGOHRHL WM ,5 at??? zfélleflliig’; llilgnfiltllfgflezlyéiéiwifc of ~Sir Cosmo Dufflflordon ‘e o.orl.ar. .;flt.| _to mourn two bmthers and a r H i J. Manson MiacNeill of ‘son of Travellers Rest. . cerns ill the world, with brunclle thelsonally expressed, , designing gown-s ill London country a“ In 1892, when her first husband left that sister. Arthur F. in DenvenColoJhe, pennuesx yrmm a Small work-EWHQIG-HPETIEII and generous support NWT" silop her business grew until it be- in the Contest will be to me o hall- Tfillresentfillflarleton and Mrs, Donald Mathle- came one of {the mo“ famous cqul py and cherished lllelnolgv through- thanks in the, some spirit as if peri Be assured» gklllfl friends, whether of city OI‘ or beyond tile province. the FGIEOlIEIJIIODt-l of your- s‘out the years to conic. In New York, Paris and Cllivngcnl l remain, kind friends. accuses-s 'ellll ran I ll T sufifiucs ‘frothy : gnaw-nail"- Evening. f LAS The sollbstirring drama of a fallen man's battle for love- and happiness. Theodore Rohsrts. Pauline Starks and Joseph J. Dowiing bead the great supporting cast. Snapshots Pathe Review I s PRINCE EDWARD FOLLOW THE CROWD TODAY ‘ ANI) SEE “THE MAN FROM M0 CTON” q Screen l $11!.‘ pernment by Hon. v, Gavan Duffy] FISHING SCHOONER in normal - Speaker of the House. Hon. eorgtvfr-llr trim fishing schooner “Ldc\'lm|s¢o,;,.ne m the arrangement, “psi ‘ JOHN BRADLEY. (Li _ h E. Hughes, Hon. FLJ. Nash a d Mr.‘ Edwina. 1.1!} tons register, Gwhmmae u. 1910 Wm, 0m, B_ 31.11.1034 ' V. a MEMORIAM MR. cvnus MORRIS. lpentlicitis. Hughes Drug C0,, Ltd. She trllcea the beginning of her". - ilrflieililly‘ YOHTB. -Sold In Georgetown by S. | Knight. ilIlh-e "antral um to 12:0 I iffl lu 3.00. with BOB orr " And His Talented Associates ' Dr. Johnsnn..lnhn Brenton» of Fortune‘ Inf New York, for amalgltnlatillg thel -W_Hent mm H F‘? Wm‘ elwNiill- is at the Rillwfliwllflrflwlirlmcllle lilrms with Ills millineryl Ilrving MA I '19‘? l~ M“ Gwdmllllii! Prfldiivo- cllleflv "#098095 illllllbusiuess. Under this arrangement _..__ “n! _ , . ., of I ontresl ‘and Mrqnats. by D9519“ Brim- l" Newflshe received $25,000 a your and aI I “mas T‘ "flag" B‘ Se‘ or DP-Joundlsnd. Ml‘. BPII]. Keeping. bily!percentage of profits, ‘mn- “ml ‘MFF- "W118 came liomew-r, ls on ibollrd. This schooner is} "I was an absolute fool," sllel m ‘b5 Pram"! "l ll" funeral. an‘ her‘- makdein trig. ‘Ila-villi? oTgllflssld, "and it ls all my own fault. _ . en! sunc e on us. i. l . e Tile profits didn't hold up. Jnhmm’ """","'§::“ "'""|’"I'III'I vessel was built, n1 Shelhnurne, N. makes me laugh," 5.. and overytlnlnl: Matinee 3.00. Tonight Two Shows at 7.15 and 8.45 \ Eve. Orchestra 52c. Balcony 37c. Children 26c One of the oldest, and most res’ pet-table residents of Granville pasq sell alvly lifter rl brief illness on ifloflilllbel‘ 10th in the person of‘ "‘ l ——~—£O&___ INDIAN OH UTNEY 3 rod or err-on Peppers. 2 table nu hoard ls spick aprl span. "ma. carries tvren, tv-twokloriea ‘and is fitted with two ibunker hatches on (lock for Asked how Lbe world would get on without Lucille. sire repliellz~ “Ab, we sllnll sea wllnt we shall." Lady Duff-Gordon has filed a pe lMr. Cyrus Morris. father of thej ‘Rev. George Morris, pastor of the‘ Summeraide Methodist church. Hei \\'ilf~‘. borll at (lrllnville, eigllty~one spoons mustard seed. 4 onions, 1 (‘lip while sugar, l cup ‘brown Bus. i". l»? large allrles. 1 quart vinegar loading bolt. ln the fnvword part is a gasoline engine, for hoist-ins] soils. nnchor. sir. When the "Lucvl Edwin!" discharges Ilnr cargo it! “Hun i“ ‘hmlkruptcy- veurs ago. and until his death was‘ the only surviving nle-mber of the family of six soils and three dough-l Mat. Adult‘: 26c. Children 16c. BRICKS nits... “FREE! l ma... l ! SATURi)AY MATINEE block Illllllilllflils HALIFAX, Nov. l5.—-(QIlUlR1lUllfl furnished by Johnson und ‘Nurd. members of the Montreal Stock let's. During many years of active life, be made a success not only of fanning, but of other interests as well. in curly life, along with ills father and IDYOUIPFS, lie was lnler- esltell in ship-building. luld u num- ’ ber of vessels were launched from the ship-yard on his uwll farm.; Later on he was the, silent partner ill llle business conducted for mlllly years nt Bradalbunee under the llama [if Charles 'l‘spev 8r Co. lie afterwards purchased his partner's interests, -zl;-lll, for Jiflel-ll or more years the business lvus l‘lil'i ill his own llumo. For soule time. owing to ill henlth, he has been obliged to live u retired life. Bui while Ills bodily strength failed. his fur-- ulties remained nllinlpnired. Fifty- two years llgo, he married Miss Sarah Montgomery Wright, dough- ter of the lute Jllnu-s Wright. ‘of . BPiIPqlIP. Ilc lPllVPr to mourn. w» . . sides his eorrowing wife, three Rig?‘ p£;s(}|;f,"" Stills. Frell .\l.. m‘ liegilla. Rtv. Gel»; wool unwashed of Summerslde, and Ray on the "my; llonlesteud: lllsu two daughters, Hm," Mrs. (‘Ravi B. H, Balllerston u! ‘ _ Vancouver, and Alias Ethel at ggahsgr bushel home. The deceased hud always ‘ ‘ lheen known as a ulzln of sterling character and of highest business integrity. and for many years had been enlieavoring lo live ll consis- tent Christian life. Many Method-a lat ministers found frenuent enter- tnlnmellt at his home, The funeral. ‘services were held on Sunday from' his late ..sidence and from the; "Methodist Church and were con- ducted by Rev. David ill. Peters. A large number of people attended, The body was interred in theGrsuv ‘ville cemetery. The pallbearers were Rev. George and Ray Morris. Wrlzht Morris. Charles Wrlglft, H. Wright snd Urban Taylor. -—o0>-&- 0 tomatoes. rod, or green, 1 cup SunlMaid raisins Put peppers. tomatoes, onions. raisins and apples through food Pllvopcr. 'Mlx well together and “dd Blliwl‘. Bllices and vinegar. (‘Oflli tiigether ‘for two hours. -Bot- tle and seal. Nothing _To Equal ersonal Greeting Cards Now Is the tirm to place your ordera 1w Newfoundland. she will pror-esrlto the Banks to filth. _ tlfixl-hange.) PERSONALS ,Brolnpion Mr. n. G. MucFarlnne. sacltvillegliell 'l‘<*i@l>lwl1e returned Yeete to the maiulzuldlAblllbl ...... -- after a short vis here. |Shuwinisen ‘lluurenlide Pu .. ‘Canadian General A t o. . [hglcflllililllill Steamship Com (lunadlan Steamship Pfd _____ Asbestos Com. .. Miss Btlfllflfl’? Power left ycster~ Dominion Bridge duy morning on return to New Alontreall Power .. York lifter spending the sunlmer Willllllleif Tiled-I'll! wilth ‘her parents Mr, and Mrs, National Breweries ‘V-incent Power of Brighton. lmiuntic Sugar . ' Atchlson Mrs. Griffin lHilllcr and little son M“- Ci" i“ “ilumliy -- . James mm- left for their ntmt-Jlml- l*°°°'“°‘"° in ‘Sydney after spending fivclmu‘ Snmmfilg s‘ Refining months on the island, the guests otAlmwPd" “PP” , her parents, tMr. and Mrs. H, Mol- Canfmfan pmmu fuflwa) We" They were amomlpnmé," by Ne“ lork Centra _. her sister -‘Miss Bessie Malone 0mm Cu“ hug“ "' ‘i-ble Steel .... .. who expects to spend two months bu“ visiting her sister. ‘International Paper ‘Kelly Springfield Mex Petroieunl international bier. Murine .. . Press Steel Car. . Reading ......... .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker Union Pacific Utah Copper ., U. S. Steel BOB OTT WILL GIVE LADIES AND DHILDREN A NUMBER OF GOFFO-SLEEP DOLLS i A GOOD TlP--GET YOUR SEATS EARLY MOST TALKED-OF SHOW IN CANADA _DOLLS ON.EXHIBITION IN MOORE d» McLEOITS WINDOW l MONTAGUE MARKETS Y Illllivr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .2li)—-~32 l" l-fs . . . liilll s. Potatoes Pork . . . . iluy 'l‘ul"llips l personal Greeting Cards. By doing so we can The members of St. Francis Xav- ier team are registered at Revere Hotel. guarantee delivery for Christmas. W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewelers ,|"1|.NAR DE Lltrll N" I. ‘Ililll: and The first thing to do when, you have an injury is to apply Iinard’: famous Linimeat.‘ It is antiseptic. I .\. Gramm Street p SDMMERSIDE MARKET Dairy Butter - - 333* .In 1:3 Potatoes . . . . . . .. 3t‘; CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . USO-in‘. 35 Butter ...30-40 36 Oats “(ll-til 50 Ikltatoes 40 Hay 12 Pork -12 s 1 1' Children Ca be g Selli llere, I 1 Realize that children prev fer our store to others. it is bananas ws treat them right. We understand their evils". understand their parents’ needs. We esiset the goods carefully, we treat the shilli- rsn nicely. as we send them from our store satisfied. 80M your children to us and we will please ‘you and them both with our service and at. tention. The Two Macs i‘ 140 Great George Isl-est Ilon’i Suffer?‘ y, Piles Lei Pyramid Pile Suppositories Rc- lleve You. Ease the Pain and ltraln all Bring Comfort. bllfdyitlwu are suffering‘ with ‘IItchIltta; 4) - r l, o! n ‘hefilerrgolgsr, amt? 11.3 snetyer tried .. . 40 . .60——-70 MONTREAL EXCHANGE “I Had Bilions Attacks and Stomach Weakness” 1934 victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory .. ' BANKS Bunk Royal Bank Montreal . llnnir Nova. Scoii Wheat. Dec. 118 July 105%. Corn. Dec. 70. May ‘l0. July 69%. Oats, Dec. 42%. Muy 42*". July 39%. Your approbation bill was mailed you a day or two ago. It is due on presentation, and your, prompt pay- ‘ will be considered a cLeod Ltd. f favour. . ' "P.E.1. "I suffered from stomach and liver trouble, and need to have‘ Iwilious attach so bad thatI could do nothing for weeks at a time. a My stomach would be eoj Well IN MEMORIAM. l Iin loving memory of our dear. brother. James Henry Allirl, who‘ departed this life Pnbrullry- 18th., 1915i, I -—(lone hut nni forgotten‘, bean-scan RAISIN FILLER 9'5 Some may think that he's for-f gotten, ' And our wounded hearts are healed, 1 cup wllttll‘. ‘A Elli? lililfll‘. 1 ln" Little do they know the sorrow i "i100" lllillel‘. It teaspoon suit. 1'6"l‘hst is in nllr hearts concealed. cl-ps un--.\luili needless raisins. l -lnaerted by his sister. tablespoon. floll: mixed with u lit- '4 tie water for thickening. , advice. began’. to use . Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. and ' must say that they have I!‘ no feel like a new woman“ ' o KIDNEY-LIVW omplnsao-aliouzaczezasnaesluqqenbsaaqissay Thanlrfyou. ‘Moore ; &_ _M l \ .. _‘l‘ Charlottetown " I’. in loving memory of Nicholas Cook the TiIIIlIIliI in the water (lnrland, who departed this life - Roll slowly (or l5 minutes, then w" Yug-dmygpr up 191g "gone 1mg! add sugar and‘ flour paste and boll not fofsgflgn _ ii minutes, then take from fire and fuller-mu l,’ m; w"; add butter and suit. 1a.; i would like to try them and address to 83! Pyramid If you o lease sand name ' m- c . > niarfinusrstlgll. Milli. and daugll- | 900400-0004 00000044000000. . y.