, ' t il) lf' nl* all ‘Eff f ; =;-1:-:_-..»,,..____ -"‘ 1; - . , :._;1.. til if .l ‘if ,, 6-, il f, -\ .1 1,, ll .-_~ rf lf; I., v._-" L.: v ‘ gif mlb, ,',‘l‘ '.-.,_»~ l ,, ful lvl' ,. .. Qs ._,;....n.. ‘ill ii' it .iv i ). fi X il . lf l 1 li ls! ,l‘ _i r_,. t l fl `» il I lL 3:' l_,>_ = y .f r .ir _ ,si “li REIDIHG SELECTED FROM THIS' - ---\ _ ~- - - i " MONDAY _ z ` _ _. SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Mr. Win. Stewirt. Mt. Albion, met. with a pain- "i'ul seofdent on Tuesday evenllls IBS!- Whlle going from his house to the well he made a misstep and fell on his side. upon the concrete verandah floor, breaklng`two of his ribbs. Though sut- fering a good deal he is improving as rapidly as can he expected. don G. Weeks, son of Mr. John Weeks, Fredericton, P. E. l., now of Alberta, PROFITABLE COW.»- On Wed-l nesdsy, March 7th the Holstein cow “Minnie H." No. 10992. owned by Leu & Clark, Victoria completed her seven days test for the Record of Merit. ln the seven days she gave 497 lbs., of milk containing 16% lbs., of buttcr N fat, equal to 19 lbs.. of butter. Lea & Clark are to be congratulated on their excellent herd of Holsteins. They are making use of every opportunity for bringing before the public the merit move gpg” ug|y sp,-,ts so that no one GOES INTO BUSINESS-Mr. Got- of their individual cattle. will call you freckle-face? VOLUNTEERS FOR 55!" -Re' double strength, from your druggist. has recently started in mercantile cruits are still coming in briskly for and 3 few appttugom shoum ,,|,0»,v business on his own responsibility. the 55th Battalion. and we already yu" hgw gas it is to Hd ou,~,e|f uf For several years he was a partner of have in this corps by far the largest (|- the firm of “Sentiner and Weeks, of body of men assembled in this prov- |0n_ The ,un and wmds of per”-,m-y llruderheim, Alta. This partnership ince for any contingent. Among those and Ma,-ch have B an-Ong tendency to was dissolved recently by mutual con- who have joined lately are_the follow- bring out frecklem and as 8 result Sem- lllgf L60 WlSl19l‘» 3181310903 Frank more othine is sold in these months. --- DL\11llll18. New l-01141001 -l°ll“ M'~'D0“' Be sure to ask for the double stren th -DIED FROM POISON.-On Friday aid, Milburn, Lot 40; Angus McCor- of morning the remains of Mrs Firmin mack Charlottetown; Charles McDon Blanchard were buried in Tlgnish a Cemetery. Previous to her marriage, io; S. W. l\lcBeth, Dundas; Wm. Mr Blanchard was a daughter of John Barwise, Suuimerside. -_-_ M. Deslloche, Little Tignisli. Deceased inet her death by accidentally drinking cuic, and was ut the time of her death poison instead of n prescribed medi- it 1 U ‘_ Slerbr ok School John l-lyndman of Hyndman & Co.. ' }';§rMa?chp;;pa; gm0“ls;_°G,.a,|e [__ ` and Mr W. K. Rogers of Rogers & Co., ti resident of Greig, Saskachewan. 1 ller remains were on the way here for 3: over fifteen days, occasioned by thc ' . ' rf ld, Cove Head; George Dunn, Rusti- file f,-ecklem rnigtus ow is the Time to Get 'Rid of These Ugly Spots. _ _ ~- - Do you know bow easy it is to re- Simply get an ounce of othlne, Y Y eckles and get a beautiful complex- H hline, as this is sold under guarantee money back if it fails to remove *'SCH00|-. WORK._ Ol`d6l“ Of Mabel McDonald; 2, Peter Wctlgc; ‘Cl delays of poor connections on trains Pew, ML-Ne|||_ Grmre 11|__1_ Jean th und the icy condition of wuicr travel T0“.ns9ud; 2' Frank Townsend: 3_ & between the island and the mainland. Ipanuie Mcuonam Grade 1v___1, 'The Companies which covered the “W” James (‘,happelle; 2, Caroline Milligan. gloss” sllstalned by me Tlglllsh Trad' DEATH AT GEORGETOWN.-- The Grade \,~__1_ Huda JGBV; 2’ prisma | ing Co. will in the near future also ad- death occurred in Georgetown yester- Snowie. 3 Alexandelf Chappelm ,just their losses.-Z. day of Mrs. McLellan, wife of Mr. An- Grade \`/l_1`_ Rum, Locke. 2 Map gus D. McLellan, Postmaster at that -0 ` place. The late Mrs. McLellan had I been sick for only a week and the E d vm__1 Al Mun n. 2 ‘ news of her death came as a great Jxlef; T0“,,'1Se,;d; 3’ ggmio L§Eg,{|in_ week, while working in the Door and f t it d .. f ,. I m_ Hep Window Factory at Kensington, Mr. day she was apparently in her usual “::;1eii;kl§3e:’m`[‘)'0risoL(;§; Fannie llarry Warren, of that place was health and it is only two weeks since McD0naw_ “ay Harris’ Mabel McD0n_ struck with a plank and sustained ti ra shock to her friends. Up to last, Mon- P slit: returned from a trip to Boston._a Sho was highly esteemed and will iw much missed. A sorrowlng liusband B and three children are left to mourn who will have the sympathy of the Guardian joins in sympathy with the S bereaved. -LARGE FUNERAL. -With tend- n Townsend; 3.' Junies'M'cDonald nd Wallace Chappelle (equal). ld, James Chappelle and Caroline f _ WOOD ISLAND-Mr. .John R, Mc- liosebery and vicinity were treated "°"‘m““"l` ill their 5311 |055- The Plierson is doing a. rushing business Wllll 3 DIQHSHIIY- Cllfillge Ou the lst g p st. by the inauguration of the lui' saw. Miss Annie J. MacMillan was Rural Mail Delivery- M0l'€ Ylllili D895' -- isunlg in Bene niver recently, me ins notice is due Mr. Weatllerby. who ucst of Mrs. M. Martin. Miss Myrtle was always C0lll`l€0US Bild Obllglllg or hands those who had in his life Keenan was visiting in Murray River during the time he so faithfully car- thne been his dearest friends lowered ret-eutly, the guest of her sister, Mrs, ri to his final place thc remains of thc late D_ awin wood with his im. roved circu~ lu I\ir. John Arsnault, in Tignish Catho- Miss Mamie MacMillan are very sorry D lic ccmt-tt-rv. Fritliiv mornin . 'l`hc . . K - I func.-ral ss»rvit»vs wt-ro voliflllulvll by (‘uliu llucll wus ai. rocciit visitor olf l\lo|is. ll. J. ;\llu'l)oiiailtl, who haul \\ bi-on his :spiritual udviscr for nearly 1 iifly _\'c:trs. assisted by tho full choir. | Thu day bvilll-‘I v=\rerS wt-rc us follows: Annie Grant. Mrs. John R. McPhcr- li Zllt-ssrs. Joseph Cliaisson, Peter T. S 7l1‘rHl'll. J0lill T l"€’l`I‘l', S.\‘lVlH!\ F- having moved to her new residence in in ll¢‘l‘lllil’Dl1 Port Wood. The many friends of Mrs.}a flume. Mr. Alpliie Arsenuult acted as 1), fllIl0rul dlI'0cl0l'.-Z- severe illness. then he has been travelling for a, large .__ ,_ ---wvwfgr °sELi'“` . ' ali; _ .X §":f.` .i 1 _LJ , _-_V 1; 1' " . ._;:.’-_-1-=.=f`>’1` vi. "_.-.1f=.§-;g:;_~` f - - -.-.-.-.- - ~ §_ ~-.-- `~7%.-"-fill' ' ff _--,.-, ~ f’-ff* Pure Food Factories of the Canadian Postum Lereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. where Grape Nuts, Posium and Post Tosstles are made. » ` It fl f»_‘- §\ n _ L X2 == \T\lW ` \¥\ L \.\” in zs _`_? in ua v I ffl £3* pf, d strong muscles. J F Our boys at war across the ocean are holding what they have-and well ~A\t»u.uI" nwmillg mn»h.~ "we no Their active brains and sturdy bodies are largely due to proper nutrition ` "“"“"" ’“ "“’ "‘”""“"°"“' '""""" 'l` he famous wheat and barley food SUDDEN DEATH. - A telegnam from the- General Hospital, Bangor, Me.. received yesterday contained the satis news of the sudden death of Mary Gladys West. youngest daughter of Mr Amos West. York. The re- mains will be forwarded at once. Funeral notice later. (Pat. please C0Dl'~) _ ___ -POLICE COURT - At the Po- lice Court. Summerside, on Saturday, before his Honor Stipendiary Mc- Quarrie, six boys appeared, charged with throwing snow balls, fines rang- ing from 50 cents to $1.00 wlthlfosts were imposed after which His onor tendered a highly instructive advice to the boys regarding their future conduct.-H. ` HUNTER RIVER SERVICES - Notwithstanding the terrible condition of the roads and difficulty of getting around, large numbers assemble night after night in the Methodist Church, llunter River to hear Rev. E. L. Leard, preach on the plan of Salva- tion. Thursday night his subject was Son Remember. Luke sixteen and tewnty-five. emphasising strongly on the activity of the mind in the world beyond. The attendance Friday night was largcr than any previous night of the week., and the interest was evi- dently deeper* I-lin subject was the Un- pardonable sin, two, Matthew, twclvo and thirty-one and thirty. Rev. H. Brown of Vernon River ubly assisted Rev. Mr. Leard Easter week. Quito a number has manifested a desire to live a Chrlstion life. The meetings will be continued till ilie middle of this week. ` LAW STUDENTS' UNION.-Air other lecture was held under the aus- pices of the Law Students' Union in the Court room on Friday evening, thc presldelit, Mr. S. S. Hessian occupying the chair. Mr. George S. Inman, K-C-. spoke on the “Constitutions oi' our Courts" and held the attention ol' all the students [or nearly an hour. lic started on the principle that a court is a place where the king dispenses Justice, and that, in fact, kings sat on the bench in early days. He showed the origin of the various courts in England. the purpose for which each was instituted, the changes made from time to time to adapt thcin to the rc- quirmcnts of society and traced tllcir progress dowli step by step ulitll they oxist. in their present forin. Ho con- vllidcd his remarks hy giving sonic suggcstious on the study ot' law and thc way hi which n iicw student should lit-gin. Ai. the close Mr. J. A. McDoii- old moved a vote of tliuliks, which was seconded by Mr. Chester McCar- thy and tendered by thc chairman, to which xi fitting acknowledgment was made. NURSES LEAVE,-Miss Elsie Ni- cholson, daughter ot' Mr. Donald Ni- cholson, M. P., anti Miss Holmquist, trained nurses who hu.vc been select- ed for overseas service, left last night for Halifax, whcrc they report bc- fore sailing for thc theatre ol' war. Miss l-Iolmquist has been about a year and a halt' in Charlottetown. Sho came here on a. visit and was so well pleased with the place that she decided to prolong licr stay. ,She is a native of Sweden and .speaks five different languages-English, French, German, Norwegian and Swedish. She has been in different parts of thc conti- nent, including Fraiice and Gcrninny. She is a well trained and very capable nurse, und her knowledge of the above langungcs will add to hcr efficiency. She has been recently engaged in nursing Mr. S. W. Crabbe. Miss Nl- cholson was accouipsuiiod by her two sisters, Misses Gladys and Emma, who will go as i`ar as Halifax with her. Her father and mother. who are now in Ottawa. will leave the Capital as soon as the House closes and proceed to llalifax to see their daughter be- fore she sails. , PHILAPHEA CLASS.-About 28 young ladies ot' the Charlottetown Bap- tist Sribbath School have organized themselves into a Phiiaphea class with the following officers:-President, Miss Jessie Bruce; Secretary, Miss Ethel Norton; 'l`rcasurcr, Miss Vina Wood; fl‘cit<:iwr, Mrs. J. A. Clarke; Assistant, Miss Edith Stcrnil. Duties of these ofllcinls are such as you' would find to be duties of a. bank or any other organized institution except the duties of the teacher, whose duty is to teach the lesson in the most prac- tical or helpful way. The name Phila- pliea comes l'rom two greek terms, “Philos” meaning friend or lover and which ozirrlcs thcsc cliisscs to success. 'l‘licy arc iiitcrdciioniinationhl and world-witlc. The Philaphea platform is “Young women at work for young wonieu, all standing by thc bible school und thc Cliurc|i." Thcrc is ample opportunity for work ovon in a coniniuulty such as this and it is hoped the niovcmcnt will grow. A vcry busy ycar's work hus bccu inap- ped out. lf any other Sabbalh School it Pliilapllcn class the ncccssury in- formation will bc gladly furnished by any of the officers of the above-named class. Visitors are cordially lnvitcd u. hearty wvlcolnc will lic given thcin: -SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS - . it las boon outrustcd to the nblc and zotilous puslorsliip ol' llov. l’. l’. Ar~ _/fa "\ 4 4 5 /5 I ,,.'*a, /il”/ll Ri ¥ \l s~l ~ _ -f,;;‘<'~' ‘“;¢ "=` i Grape-Nuts contains all the nutritive elements of the field grains for building ‘ Grape-Nuts food, so richly nourishing, is easily digestible--always of the same delicate nut-like flavour-fresh and crisp from the package-always ready-to-eat-- just add cream or good milk. . A ten days’ trial will show “The're’s a Reason” for GRAPE-NUTS _ MADE IN CANADA, __ -_-.mis by crews everywhere. ' ' csnnil-it roam emu c»...l.u.. Wisner, 0st. ' ' ~' ` -,_` i ` ' -"'{_»` I very little college education has at scnuult has duly but-n accrcdifctl with ihc slictzcssos of many talented young mon who nro today in ofllcos more or less renuinlrrntlvc and tit no time. as nt the pros-cnt time is thc future of young incn of Mont Carmel more proniishig especially when Mr. Ben- ot Gallant of St. Itapliael. who with the lssuc of his cxuminatlon of last College has come out 4th in lils class of many; sliotwing that Mr. Gallant can compete successfully with many class mates, a fact which does not come unexpected to the people of this section. If Mr. Gallsnt-continu%s his , classes with as much success an severance as he did heretofore - no doubt he will), he will obtain his B. S. A. with The man of his home Iscompetenl. his degree Hr. Poirier wltii the Ottawa THE Winner to hpve option of Pandora - combination las and eosl. slsnl or |s.| nap. THIS Every woman sending :i set of recipes that are accepted and duly qualified for publication in Evssvwoiottrs lvosto "Recipe Page," y.-ill promptly bc paid for them with Miss Dale's :pccisl reward-this exquisite Royal Alexandra asserole. value $3.00. This is entirely inad- dltion to any of the above big prizes that your recipes may win. That is the most delightful part of this interesting contest-on qualifying your recipes for publication according to the simple conditions of the contest you will thus atonce be paid for them. We are determined to sparc no expense to make Miss Dale's " Recipe Page " a tremendous success. A Word About This Exquisite Royal Alexandra Casserole We chose this lovely casserole as the most suitable reward possible to give to thegood Cana~ dian housewives who rontributc to the success oi >his idea. ltisagcnulnc Royal Alexandra in thc iutiful French Cnnuelitc brown color with .tless porcelain lining. its beautiful mount *lame ls in thc charming pierced filigree put- .rn with rich ebony finished handles. Von would pay at least _$3.00 to $5.00 lol-just such :\ Casserole at your Jewellery store and it will dc- litzht you beyond mt-asurc. _ _ You know of course oi' thc riclizht _of cookiug with li casserole. Onrr- yoi|‘v<‘_ lricil it you will wonder how you cvcr |n;.u|zir;f‘°¢;lA fo make the dishes Write our your Three us to-day. They can ist Priz¢..___.._Famous Mctiiary |’\'“\‘3°l'“ Range :su in-u._ ._ __ msn 4 nhl sill ,_ ._.__._______.._$l0.00 Gish sth 5-00 Cath AND 50 CASH PRIZES OF 32.00 EACH fection everything you would want to cook in an oven-meats, mcat~lpies, cereals of all kinds. veg;-_ gables, puddings. nl kinds of desserts, etc.-but it is a wonderful means ot reducing living cx- pense. because with it you can turn odds and cndsoi meats. vegetables. etc.. that you might ordinarily throw away. into the most delishtful and tempting dishes served "en casserole." With your casserole we will send you sl book of lovely ncw Casserole Recipes that will show you how to make new delights of il lot _oi your old favorites and help you to cut living expenses in half. The big prizes above will be awarded on Sept. 26th among the senders of the rccipes sent. to us now, but you can obtain your lovely casserole at once, so do not delay YOU! U1'-YY- Tbls Recipe Contest is Absolutely Free To All Should it be that you do not know or have not read l£vasvwonus's Wonw, the Great Canadian magazine that goes to the woman in more than 80.00001’ Canada's best homes. do not let that bar you from sending your recipes at once. _ This recipe contest is announced in this month s issue of Evnll.Y\vo:\lAN's Worm and will appear in surcccdingissucs but you do not have to be a subscriber nor arc you risked to subscribe or buly anything in order to reréive the lovely frassero e and have the opportunity to \vin a big lull?- Whcthcr you are .1 subscriber to Evskvwoman S Wortto or not. will not make the slightest differ- mi- un snnlwlpn ltgnina. _-'.°.;. ljfj ri* »-2_9 V ,_ ua¢_m asia. am mar »'“'ll¢’&mi¢ is sup i for ‘ on g°»'t'»'¢°il»ll'l`ih°'ifi'“»:§ n?u':°lne. nnhnta-was . vveseeom llshthlspui »ethsiibyssH||gCsas~ dim housewives to learns their fsvoribevldl-tried-.' recipes? We could not pouibly publlehs °oohny_ page so good and so complete MOM Dlvtliwdl from , the contributions of good oooh all over the De- minlon, bemuse then every recipe given will beone '- that has been tried and proven y the Practical results of each individual contributor sm Recipes send; so win you one of these Big Prizes Just tell us how you ms e any three tba &w I have f ound‘fsvor with ynurlamily “'06 Rl UI- TM recipes will be judged from the standpolni Of vari- ard cash 'sly und economy ofmnterials limi*-lv# Dmllsfilel- case of reparation, etc. llememher that the recipes mlhst llkel to wltl .one of thlk grand prizes lor you are l/ust someowour omiffavoritp that you have tried anti knowto You have recipes that we want wiht! if-and tell other women about. Send them to \i|_:f¢t=_dlY. . ROYAL Ai.:-:XANDRA ciisssaots roltrou iii f »( <1 _pl 'ill lt*-'ggi » ` 4 o ,J in 5 'k . , ,» ’»°3;5§l’°h°2l°i ence. The recipes received .will be judged en- tirely on their merits. We want the very best recipes of Canadian housewives everywhere. Be aure,tg send us yours. _On equest we will gladly send you, absolutely without expense or obllajition. a cop 'oi' this month's EvsrtvwoMAN's olui. Canada s great home magazine. Please enclose two 2-eenr. stamps (4c) to pay mailing expenses. Write out your three recipes to-day. put your name and address (stating Mn._ or Miss) on them, and address them plainly as below. Miss Dale will promptly write telling you if they are approved for publication and qualification for the exquisite casserole and a fine big pfise as well. Address.- -' pe rage. -' sos as . svsiwwom/ws wonto, Toaoisro, our.; _ srooo oN 'r|P-Toe ' fro car suusreo Tile trials ot' ii short ninu who do- siros io scrvo his countr_v art: lold in u lcttcr from Private Will llnddon,of tihntliani, Ont., who on bt-ing rcjcctcd when he enlisted with l‘it\ forccs hcrc wcut over to England to swcll thc nrnks of I{ii<‘lloiicr`.~s urlny, :ind cvcii- tually» by standing upon his ict-s, suc- cceded. lloscribiiig his oxpi»i'it=i\r-cs in Eug- land. he wril_1~s: “There have been l`orn1t~tl thrcv hui- talions of ‘lluntain.s,` coiiiposcil or int-rr ti feet to 5 fct-t It inclics in hoight. l went to tho rot-ruitiiig ollict-, to join thcni, but found Lhnl tho littlc nicu` u"crc so edge-r to do llivir sliurc thut nearly 4,000 had joint-d in at ft-w wot-ks, thus marking thc tlirvc lmtlal-'jtlir people begin talking ofthe fine ions up to full strength right away. l wnitcd about thrcc \vi:t-ks for thcin to recruit ‘bnntuuis,’ again, when the staiudziril was lowcrcd in :1 few infall- ir_\' roghncuts. "l thought thul. with it bit of luck I should got through, so l tricd thc South Stnl`l`ordshiro rogliuont, und, whisper. by raising myscll' u lliile on my toos I iundc the iict-ossury height und was sont. to thc llcpot ui Lich llcld the following day. The noxt day l rect-ivcd my full kit and on the fifth day I wus among thc draft sent, to Plyinoutth, where thc 3rd Battalion of South Slnl`|`ortlsl1ircs are training. ‘Wo :irc having ti fllio time in huts( 'I`lic govoruuicul :irc certainly doing fine, i`or ovt‘r_vlliilig sccnis to run siiiootlily und nothing but thc bcst is good ouougli for thc soldiers now 'spirit which has been displayed, by the Canutlian people.” . ' A suppv ssor. A door old lnd_v, ratlicr stout. Was visiting ti ship, The crowning joy afforded by ller llttlc seaside trip. A gallant tar t-.xplailietbtlic wheel, The scnrchlight and the gun Which hurled n fierce explosive shell Which weighed about s ton. And lhcu he brought her to the brass. His sailor head was high. "Ilcm Nolson fell." remarked thc tar, And pride illuniiiied his eyc. “l’oor dear," thc visitor replied (She had her homo in Guelph) “A nasty slippy place it is, Lrtiiiiing_ ii' ouc mcuiioiis Cniiudzt hcrc l ncurly fell myscli`." l _'_ Y | . ' -is _.4 0,; _ 'sg _ .Thai ` "JJ,",/ , A .\ _ \ $` \ ‘J `\ ri fit-rwu rd s. I modern times--Dr. Chtisc’s Ill \ P,E Gltsstvii Rec-lpn Faintlng Spells-Sleeplessnens Miss I-lininn Scott. .\lhvus. Uni., wrllos :-“Din ('Ii:iso's Nnrrn l-‘ood has iloni- nn- u world of good. l wus trnublnd with fulntlnn spoils, bodily \vcnkm~ss_ null sw-lit restless, sie-f~|»|s~s,u nlzzhls. I fn-qu|»i|||v hud 4-ruinps ln filo sloulnclt. und would nt times luwniiio onllri-|'v Inst-nslhlo. noi. knowing ivlliit wus going on until oiho.r.~4 told nu- - “I doctorod with sm-ornl slot-lurri, und iliry told nu- | WM ilircntr-nod with pnriilysls. 'l‘ht‘_v inert- nu- relief. but ruuld nut i~ur|. mo. After stiffer nz f’or'thrr»i~ _vours I log A ih. l e l‘ ll ‘ ' Norvo Fgod, uiul lt hns donu int- more g’oot|ln|.hull dllithh- |||:;',||‘,-|h,:',.§,,M; t-_vcr lisc . ' ‘ 'l‘hoso Ioiicrs vlirilig n incssuge of good rlicor lo ull _ , _ _ | who rruifoi' from f-xhausiion ol' thc iiuiwuus s_vslruu_ 'Plioy' toll of flu-. most succossftil nerve restorni.ivc ol' hope and courn,f:o_ new health and strength for you in the use ol’ this great |`oorl‘rurc. lf. has proved its um. ' cie`n'c_v in so many thousands of cases that it can scarce- ly fail fp benefit. you. Fi fly cents a box, G for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmnnson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. . Insist on gcttliigwlist you ask for, Burning the Candle at Both Ends You cannot' burn a candle at both ends witlmut g'i°t-titly shortciiing thc pcriodvof its - t-xistclict-. Tho sonic opp --thc pmvci- which drives body. The supplyis limited. The waste result- ing ironi thc zuftivitics of the day is 1'cpIenis`licd | by thc niglit’s 1-ost and slccp-for sleep is Nattirt-is gt-t-ittcsf r<\storative ' _ When thc hours of a \ 1 1 _ ' cr( .lard and 'clioso of rt-stoi' hurlliug’ tho r-undlc ol’ nor :ind .\'<»oi_l<\i' or luizvr iuwvoiis vollzipso must follow. fl`li<~l'o will bo wariliiig svi » atvlios, slccplcssiicss. ir1'iia‘ l'°“ll"l%`-S ‘lf lil-l-ll4"l<‘ and dcfprcssion. If you will I. iioofl ihiu warning take things onsior :md use Dr. f‘l1nsf"s Norvo Food. You vnu prevent serious cle- volopmcnis. Nerve Food. There is new lies to thc ncrvc l'orco the niacliincry of the ctivitv are greatly iii- atiou out down you tire, ‘_ _ vo ['o|'t'c ui." both t3'l`.l`t`l8`,L ' ° nptoms, such as head- bilitv, indignation and Ei _,_ .- ,.54 O-- ,.. a Pandora. ildllse <'f1.~*Z l _