it l'..i 1_3"_ .=€ - .__l. » 'rl 1., l,. 1 __ -1 ;_ii li i, 1, __ L. 1 I i .dwa`.~_» \ ~ 1 f 1 Y. rl: ~ - \ i l l .i ,fi ~#_,_.,-_-1,-ep V' 1. it \ , _ o , » mon 'rwo "T 'ran cHA1tLo'm1'rowN GUARDIAN MARCH 4- 1924 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE if 1 J A i'A11AIAppeal'to° A 1' A 1 A A fu _ The Citizens oi . _ Charlottetown - _ _ ~ 2 1 I ei -f/-few » 1:2: f I' h A ls I gellcleantitgéaasglitbe inmates will die _ _ _ In _, The inmates of this Institutign . Folks who want the very best use it 7-" ',1'“¥.1 '"i"ii."ynrgfetfgifligiiliatloi. 1_2 _t~ I Mortgage Sale ‘ There will be sold by Public Auction Mean Thursday the twentieth day of rch A_D. 1924 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the foreuoon in front of the Court House in Sourls in King's County in Prince Edward Island ALL THAT TRACT, piece or parcel of land eituate lying and being in New Harmony Townships Number Forty-five and Forty»six has been "M19 "Y M" R W' CIM' in Klng’s County aforesaid and be ‘fi log tno Northern lmlr or all that C om ' f tract of land bounded and descrlh- NOW A “""“' brwf Bmgau' mumble ed as follows that is to say:- f° On the West by the New Harmony D Road; on the North by land form- ll an occ" ed b Alexander pa “et tive fenluresof our Home Provin- v nl Y 11 of Sourls; on the East by land 1' owned by Peter McDonald, Green- 5 vale; and on the South by land E811 SUb“\me‘l- owned by and in possesson of pound Mclntggh .cgnmlnmg one nesa,- it ls reqllired that every slo- FUR SLUGAN An interesting announcement n, Chairman of the Publicity mlltee of the Tourist Associa- I-lere with my blessing, is a plot hot off the grid for the writer of Hawksllaw fiction. Put llol'n-rilllm- ed goggles on the “deteckatif,” add a little atmospheric trilmlling»and- Presto! Far up in the Slerras ot’ Northern California is the abandoned lumbar town of Shingle-a dreary little rusted stacks of a mill long since silent, all about are the bare, stripped mountains like fleshles ‘ if fr' ____ in the vicinity of Shingle for five miles round., One night Ginlpy took his fiddle Lo ll dance in the schoolilollse o\‘or on Deer Creek, and when the lllst reel was over he declined the offer |of a ride home-and he liked to iwall; because be could feel the is'ars on his head. When fiuully he huddle of shack; about the gaunhicallle to his house he liiscowred front and back door locked. Hn ,sat on the front steps and slfpt `with his head on his knees al s o e of Prince Edward island. The only known remedy to pre- vent this disease f_ronl becoming epidemic is Anti-toxin. ' 'l‘o provide this remedy the suln of at least Five Hundred Dollars is required immediately The lnstitlltlon has not the funds to supply this remedy. To allow the unfortllnate in- mates of the Orphanage to die frolll lack of proper medical treat- ment would be a blot on the fair name of this Province. Five Hundred Dollars is but a 0 I \ Most persons (especially children) need a little bran each day to lnsure regular bowel movement--but be sure the bran is combined,_with'a well-cooked, easily digested, nutri- tious ‘food.~ In Shredded Wheat Biscuit you have all the mineral salts and nutritive elements of the S _ _ .. bones of some mongtm-_ A dreary Neighbors found him so tho next small amount. Twenty-Five Doi- place at best; perfect atluosphere or a murder mystery. And a murder mystery was morning. _ Those. neighbors broke through the locked front door. They found lnrs from Twenty subscribers-will meet the present requirement. We feel that the urgency of the r use in advertising the Island is ceded, and suggestions that will ring out some of the most attrac- e ure now looked lor. A prize of 10.00 will be paid for the best slo- ’l‘o avoid confusion and unfair- Shjuglgs my many years ,,g0_;1nother and daughter' dead in the Something to keep up Idlsslmisame bed; their heads had been case will appeal to our citizens and whole wheat combined with bran- all the bran you need' to keep the that the money will be subscribed ' county agog for manw weeks. It centered about the arson of ‘cloven through by on axe stroke. Mind you. Front. and back doors p _ Gimpy stroma,-5_ ‘llud been locked from within with and paid cheerfully without'delay_ Following is rl list oi’ subscribers ' to date: alimentary canal cleaaand healthy. It. is ready-cooked and ready-to- Fate had added another burden to the darkness; he was rlesperately lame.i llis was almost a tortoise’s Yllllldfed Bcfes 01 llilld H1079 01' 1959 ga" "‘"m_""t“d' be ,yvritéeu whgg crawl as l relzull seeing him tap- said one hundred acrea of land he- l1“D€"`» *NZB “b°“l " " 1"” es' tnppin mg wn Door the dug; |53 me fum 10|-me,-ly ocgm-,|54 by otllcr marks or writing are to ap- S Y Y oads about Shingle. I-le llzld the I' the late Alexander McDonald: the Pei" “fi ‘"6 *"°`~"’“ Pape’ ""°ep‘ lace or a saint lnnl Glnlny: sort land hereby secured being the part ill of said famt of one hundred acres 0f allotted to the said Angus A. Mc- U1 e slogan. The name and address the sender .should be written on e outside of the envelope with snowy heard which crept up pinkey cheeks to meet his curling white locks, and a pathetic upward lift- Donnld by agreement _made be me “Wd” "S’°““l‘ ¥°°”““""" “““ to his slglnleos orln as lr nlwoys tween one John lvlooonalo and the itll said Angus A. McDonald in July B 1886 and conveyed to the said fi' Angus A. McDonald by the said be Th., ghgvg sale gs made under ed to each slogan and its envelope, and by virtue of a power of sale -1 contained in an Indenture of J day of Februray A_D. 1907 made be- Morigggg bearing date the seventh best. the correspondingly number- B 1 ll 28rd A_D_ 1886. ie tween Angus A Mgpgnald of New the winner. A contestant may sub- W Harmony Township Number Forty- flve ln Klng’s County in Prince Ed- ward Inland Blggksmith of the one gan should not contain more than e, corresponding numbers assign- e envelope mulled to Harold wu, l’. E. l. The envelopes will opened in the presence of three nd the slogans turned over to the udges. li' slogan N0~#is judged the ll envelope will give the name of lit as many slogans us he or she islles, but if possible, each slo- urnps P 0 Bax 477 Chm_1one_ they were sezlrullillg for tht- sull-_ light. ~ - He lived with his wife and her daughter-(iilnpy was her second husband-and (llmpy's colltriblltion io the slender family income rnnle from his wire work. _Hin selltient_ fingers wrougllt wltll little _bits oti wire and strings ot' colored bl-ads] to mllke tilt-se stiff and hideous! “floral pieces" some folk favor for! (limpy was a blind man nnd_ the keys remaining ill the locks; every window in the one-story house was hld fast by nail driven froln inside-for Mrs. Gimpy was ll timonolls wolllau-llnd there was no cellar. How could the murdered have let himself ollt of the house and left this condition of complete security behind him? Two months after the tragedy (limpy pllt ln- clalln for $5,000 on policies covering the lives of wife und daughter. Social lllvcstlgator come to look ovr the ground be- fore the claims were met. For a w`eek he delved and prlell while Gimpy sat on the front porcll with his sightless eyes turned in that yenrnillg twist to the sunlight. The-n under a refuse lleup n blolrk way the detective found a very slender instrument called n wire nlpped, such s one would use in thc W. F. Tidmarsll _ _ __ _ . . George W. McLeod DeBioi_s Bros W. H. Aitken Alfred Pickard lluntaln & Bell _ _ _ Prowse Bros . _ _ _ Moore & McLeod _ _ . . _ _ _ Rogers Hdw_ Ltd _ _ . _ _ _ R. E. Mutch & Co (1, F’. Hutcheson . _ _ _ . ._ R. H. Jenkins Nelson Rattenbury _. H. W. Weeks George W. Ritchie ._ B. Vonlderstille _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S. A. McDonald llughos Drug Co., Ltd. _ ---- -_-to->--1 25.00 .Iolln 'I‘ & Nell McKenzie 25,00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25,00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 2.00 10,00 10.00 » Q' grave decorations. The product uf;lllHk|llE Ol' flllleflll Dl€C€S~ SU tllill his tireless energy went down to were its jaws that from without one eat. Delicious for ,l.,=-_~_;_;- __ an meal with hot o;“f'§¢?" Y 1/. ' milk or fruits; ` '\ _ "="_‘ ` ’ ` / The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, IM. _ <\ /_ \ '_. Nlsnnl Falla, Ontsrls -__;__'__ _»/ Sh re fide part and John G. Sterns of Sourls “even WONIS- “ms” in King’s County aforesaid, Merch- ant of the other part which said mortgage han since been assigned Jghn Mgpomqd by deeg qmed Juiy members of the Publicity Commit- fo bythe said John G. Stems and is for our readers to exercise their now duly vented in the ingenuity of words. and also ren- underslgned and because of def tier valuable service in advertising For further particulars apply to ff All slogans must be received be- re March 15th. This is an excellent opportunity l should stty incidentally th:lt| 'he blilld wire worker ol’ Shingle possessed un uncanny facility i`r_r| turn the key on the inside of the lock. Glmpy passed his hands over the nipper, identified it as his and Sl-ln Francisco to sell for niggnrdlylcolllll insert them ill o keyhole and getting about. I-Ie knew every rolld |confessed to the murder, 1 (Copyright 1924) ault having been made ill the payment the Island. The only conditions in 9 ofthe principal and interest, seem. addition to the above are that ev- ed thereby. ery slogan shall become the prop- r _ ’ rty of the Association to bo used E Arthur F. McQusld. Solicitor, as it shall see fit, and that the Jud- r ' _ 5. _ Sourls, P. E. I. es’ decision shall be final. Get out Z __, `» »nnte¢l one toni-teontn any ol had and pencil and get busy-out _ - _ HL, av February A.' D. 1924. ~ ARTHUR F; MeQUAlD, ‘ ' Assignee. 1§5i-2-1913141. A _Rare _Opportunity _ to Buy a Farm and home in the town of Sourls. Farm. oi' 56% acres with large -barn and shed attached. Two 5 acre lots. small barn and shed on one, handy to wharf. Also large block, two stores -below and two tenement dwallhiga albove, large warehouse, set of Howe scales, 7,000 lbs. cap- acity, building over it all new. Block in business section of town. Will sell all together or separately to suit purchasers. B. CREAMER, Sourls 1 726-2-2&6l. Auctl on 'Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out _ sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should advertise in both ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. Tile Charlottetown Guardian , lhnnvth Clnrante Auction Sale :.;-:.::.~l;:i1_;».:.°:.;::__;l:..:n h River, Saturday, |M,arch cons of cultivation, balance ln new -barn and bu-hbulldlugm oomt In barn, only six mile l__l by brooks and pumps. Close to church and school, mills and telephone in house, an ideal homie. If not sold private wil dn :lure 8 years, 1 draft Gelding 8 years, 1 :registered old. prize winner and excellent lndlvldun, 10 head in one av the eonaitlon or ins torfllnet, ont His eyebrows fllvkered nn. as if the reason of his return to England, sflllletllillg in his lllllld l`9BD0lltl<-‘li 10 T8l{C 4' her own busband‘s wrecking of "Are 'hem H0 C0l0l1l€B 19 this ` ` 'lit -_~‘i'E‘l;'»';’_-I ai." ‘ _ Pi _iw ol___ iii rf Bram I ~;;-__ 1 4-1,, n n _Q_- Qumme . “fi-,_ ~ .:=~" nomo --~L`.`::____ __Yl|__ _ __;_____`_' _ €’%%f?§* .1 #3 ‘ ‘ “God’s life!” she roared at her The tonlc_ andlaxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUINISS Tablets will for- tify the system against ln- lluenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold The box bears this signature 6'.2.“.-%'.m-/ 1 Prles 305. Made in Canada 155 at 12 o'clock sharp Noon of farm, otooll, crop, farm implements, household furniture and h I H d uh t b | I bthg of 165 acres of extra good land, 30 aores clear and in 3:1 “ages ngszie (X mgx, ,mr :S53 wood and lumber, good dwelling Barn 90x87 all cement basement, s from Charlottetown and well .1 few catchy words together "Just _ _ ,__-; §;_ , °‘ RAFAEL r hi." and ou‘ll he well aid '.i-f ' O SABATINI °° TIA-IJIFAX, -March 3.-Quotations ‘ _ fllrnlshed by -Word ond Johnston members of the -Montreal Stork _ Exellnnge. _ - Bell Telephone . _ . . _ . _ . . ._ 131 fllrompton . . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 41% St. Lawrence Flour - .____,_.. ...___ _ . _ - -- .W _ Howard ‘Smith Com the hopes he had nourished, and those hopes. It put her in ll rage. dllcal lord and muster. “You would ha’ turned him like u beggar from the door? Him-Randall" His grace, the dauntless, honest| her suggestrion. realm of England? What of the Indies-Ea-st and West? There’s a nlort o' them Indies, 1 know. whith- er officers nre forever being dis- patched. Who’d trouble_ about Randal's name or story in one o' George Monk, who all his llfo WY?" had trodden so firmly the puth of recltude, who feared no mon. W* Atchison _ . _ . Am. Car St Foundry Am. Locomotive _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Am. 'Smelting & -Refining Anaconda Copper . . . . _ . _ __ Canadian iPacific iRailway New York Central Cuba 'Cans Sugar _ _ _ _ Crucible #Steel _ International Paper __ _ Kelly Springfield Mex. ‘Petroleum international Mer. :Marine ._ Press *Steel Car. f__ 5'- ff' v' I I Spanish River ‘Preferred Butter MURRAY HARB°R -' 3"" _ V -‘ \ '_ Spanish River Com _ _ _ _ _ __ ...ot-............. ~ - _,_l?_ _V " J-__ __ __ _ Swe‘c0mD,my0fCanada___ _ u_liJgga__................_.... 81;: ¢_ _ ‘_ fda- -QQ, _ ig y ‘»srltlsn 'lomplro steel an -Pm - 3023; ~- ~' -- '~ " 45 >» ~ /JLDG ‘ =»\( , , -». >- ,__ P - _ ‘ ’i ' . _ _ . _ - ""’ ‘ """"' t ,i = _ ,t\_,;` ’,\ ,_ 1755-1-1 al. _f / ,\`~ -...,»-,nano of Wwrntntoes 50 ,_ ~ /2 -‘_.____ ` ,,‘;__<_'_ "1 ~ " \' "‘°““'_°“' ° 5 ` Shawlnigan 127 F \ I ‘ '_ f "V (-1 V'-\ - -_,_' ` lhaurentide Pulp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 91% ' GHARLOTTETOWN MARKET s -1, \ \ _ __ ' ~’-f_~_ annul. aaulruu ass. lltlssn or usa tlislslt-._ °°- Canadian General 'Electric ._ - ~ 45__50 ! \\ ‘Q \~'l=' " -` , -,, H ' Canadian Steamship Com __ _ Eggts ......................88_40 } I ‘\\ M U A- \. _L-__:l ,,\ She had cherished that .deference|do__hlm n hurt. H ,do pifd _ er . . .. -- -~40_45 _ *__ _l _ .1 /le ,- ‘“ ,_ _ / f and courtesy or Homes. as only a "lt you canldo that, my dear __ _ ,Asbestos _Com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lpatst .. _.._.40__45 I _‘_ __ _‘_ .i _4|_lik‘___ ,iv <;\_ c ‘ff x _ _ '_ woman in her situation could. ami lf I can? ld ha my brains flledlbominlon Bridge -- _[£8 W5 ~~ ~""45__50 -__ ,iiiw`,_~;\ \ he /J _ju » ,, __¥_,_;__»,__ ._ y \’ T0 the memory of lt was inelrneeanly for supper if I couldnt- I would so _ Montreal Power 156 :Pont ~ - - 9% - _ _ _Ii-_ ,_ “-.»‘,/' ,l~ /' / -__ ,_ ` j impressed upon ber mind. ’“il3llml9~ 1‘0l` US H11 they li |16 \Vlnnlpeg Electric __ _ _ ._ _ - _ - ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ " ' ' ' _ ‘\ f E (I _ .- ' _ _ sms -~ ,_ ‘ '1~-_' ~~ ’ ` A She plied him with qllest-ions all good for. ls there no commands in!National ‘Breweries ._ - j MT STEWART MARKET i Q 'A I-_'//‘5§~_ `\'~, _ lk .i _ ) through her noisy feeding, until'your bestowlng but commands here|Atlnntlc Sltgar _ . __-.>» ,_ o _ ~ _.x _ D she had drawn from hinl not only at h0m9" 5 - , :A lr Otta'wa‘Power - -~, __ Cuba Cane Sugar F-fd 67% ggfs ° 4035 Q -’ \ . _,`~ .fl Pan American Petroleum 47%` Pntst " " ° 40 \ » _ ‘ - 'L _/4 _.9 /’ American Can _ _ . _ _ _ ._ _ _ 114 0 8 °°s ' ‘ ’ ' < - _/ . ,r '_'/'_' If . _._ . .. . . $10 ` -i t _ __ -_/Z5 4 l 1. _,\ _ , , _ , -_ ( ,_,,_.. _`_-\_~.__/1 ,_ J' - s li ___7v», \ fin' u , 1>~ ,111 -Brazilian lrrnotlon 51% HW -- ~ - ' _ A". ` - _ , H0wm_d,sm,th__P_,d 99% Pork 9 _ _ _ __'_ _ _ 70 - - 114 .~ -,_ __ _ \ 109 ' 35 ‘ `-' é »" _ _ _--1 / ` f \|* `\ -<~\ O 7;-_ 99’ _ " 167' lutter . _ _ J <.nide: "’_l‘llls is the largest wa tel-tall in the Alps. Wollill the 74% Eggs __ _. _ ._ -- 35 Indies please cease talking for ll fe \\' minutes so thllt we llllly hem' 31 Potatoes . _ _ _ _ _ _ .--- tho rollr of the \vater‘!" -Fron\ the Loudon Mail 341/‘Outs . . 40 - - - y _ 101% Pork ........¢....._....... £175 MONTAGUE MARKET 5% Butter 80 __ Eggs Sa Q -of 1- MURESCO °i _ Osts ._ _ ._ __ Potatoes __ 40. “iii _ i 8% 5 boilers 2 years 6 steers, hogs and calves 'I6 hens, 4 ducks 5 tons straw, 150 lhnshel need oats white ushel seed wheat, 200 lbs. Timothy seed. rake, I truck wagons, 1 on-t one wilson, not in barrow, 1 disc. barrow, 1 gang 1 sat fboh aleighs, 2 wood slelgha, 1 driv- .ws¢on, 1 turnlp seoder, 1 tllrneher and cleaner _ Engine, 1% ll. P. Engine. 1 rubber belt, 1 not traces and M line of alll working homers. 1 set fork, cMo 100 feet with blocks. 'Complete tiomether not mentioned. also shi household mmlturg con- 1 dining room suite, 2 bod room suites, kitchen humor, lamps. All dishes, carpets, 1 washing maggie, cream sepera- orosm oem, Ddsyohlzrll s tot ofotnor halve. Sis stsns positively on»tlme. If mn or nm he day. 'roms of fu-m at me Credit on all sums our $10.00, 0% sd for dlte with my otodk as follows: tit mllch cows all to freshen early, Ayllshire, Gurneey, b sets not even excepting the King wholn he had made. lowered his proud, grave eyes before this ter- l.lagaut's angry glance. “You see, my love, according to my lights _ _ _” He was beginning uneasily. “Your lights quothal” she shrill- ed in scorn. “Mighty dim lights they be, George, if you can't_ see to help a friend by them_” He smiled, gently, as if to show that he used gentleness from dis- lnchuatlon to assert his mastery As best he could, seeing that he was subjected the while to a runn- ing fire or scornful interruptions. he made clear the situation as nl- rendy he had made it clear tc Hollee. _ "Lord, George!" she said. when he had finished, und her great red face was blank. "You are growing old. You are not the man you was. You, a klngmaker! La!" She with- ered him with her scorn. "Where are the wits that helped King Charles Stuart back to his own? ye be without me, I ask myself. it needf, me to help ye see how ye o el has an 4 . ` _ 9,' omtm.|,s vouunul, ‘ North liver ~ SHE LED 'HIM AWAY TO THEIR FRUGAL BOARD. “Egadl "Tis an idea!" The Duke looked at Holles, his glance bright- ening. “Why should you say to it Randal?" ls there a post for me out there?" quoth the Colonel eagerly. "At this very moment .no. But vacancies occllr. There are risks, of course, and . . ." Holled cut in briskly. “I have said that l have lived on risks. And I've little cause to be so wedded to the old world that l‘d not exchange it for the new." “,Why, then, we'il see. A little pa- tience. and it may be mine to offer you some place abroad." "And if he doesn‘t send word soon do you and see me again. Randal her grace; "we'il Hp's well growing old, and And msn, whose eye had armies, smiled benlgnly upon his tsrmagsnt. \ CHAPTIR IV omni llosssms knelt on lllll Hood. g, to Reading . . . . _ _ 55% Pork _ . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ Southern Pacific Studebaker . _ _ . 101 Union |Pa»cif_ic _ ._ 128 Utah Copper 06% 1934 Victor _ . . . . . _ . _ . . . __ 102. 0 1922 Victory - 1937 Victory 107.50 ' BANKS lBank Commerce -- Bank fRoyal ._ - ‘Bank 'Montreal 240 Bank Nova‘Scotia - Wheat, May 111%; July 111%; Sept 111%. ~Oorn, May 81%; July 81%; Sept 81%. Oats, May 83%; July 46%. The Markets BUMMERBIDI MARKIT Dairy butter 8| liiggs PerDol.............. 85 Potatoes Oats pol bushel Hay |10 Hides 5 Biggs per dos 85 Pork ........._...._....5%-8% SOUIII MARKI1' Dairy butter 88 --_-_;_.;._.._____ blossoms he was contemplating. but not those before hlm. The two Cod _ hand I/ Yon Kaos Chan lnbrnnlh A`. gether. A "‘ S‘.i‘.ii'.;.'_'.".;.i;.;.i_‘_.'.'___‘°”" Health and good looks on_vl.o.~§ __ -7 -the reward of internal cleanliness HEALTH and good looks go in hand. lf you do not keep clean intemally, your looks and health are undermined to- clogged intestine breeds Medical science, through knowl- edge of the intestinal tract gained by X-ray observation, has found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. poisons that r h _ _ Part of the boi; -Fas; Physicians Favor ` poisons ruin the complex- ion and undermine I health. Constipation h /` ' brings on such ailments as headaches, bilious at- tacks, and insomnia- each of which sapsyour health and vitality. Soon much more serious conditions follow. Looks Tllnqhod Ly. ln constipation, say intestinal spe- cialists, lies the primary cause of three-quarters of all ill- ness including the gravest diseases more than of life. TheIubricant.Nujol,penetrabeeand softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal Not a Medicine Nujolis nota lax- ative and cannot gripe. Nujol isl used in leading hospitals and is' prescribed by physicians through- Lubrication '*~ tree of this little oslis in the Cit 'C L`x‘§v“ out the world. selves into s cherry orchard set in gone beyond reclaiming.- _Mr». Qulnn'| few porches of gar- den hnd dissolved into an sera of I the trees in the background to the right A eplre thrust up in-tio the vane ln the 'shane of s fish-which ' ho vaguely knew to be sn emblem of Christianity. 'Ijhrongh s Isp on . the left he behold l wall. IWW ommbllng st its summit. Over a lad was olimblng stealthily--a long-llmbed, graceful, fsir-hslrod m-lpiing, whose' features were re- cognisable for his own 4! from the _~ howl- you removed the hsffsrtl has that the yan sad had Mug lsdinpt-hiss ' Moulin s Y _ of London had multiplied them- Q -\ Devon and in the years that were » l nunlit flower-in orchard. Above ff _-_,it tend only blue, surmount/sd by s weather- x 5°" "ld laxatives nuthoIity,b ofte lmury. lf, .’; rl! Aggrnvste Constipation ' and cathartics do not overcome constipation, saysa noted utbytlleircontinueduse to aggravate the eondi- harmless. Take Nujolasregulsrk ` n lend to permanent Don't give dis# ease n start. Adopt-this-habit of internal cleanliness. Nujol 'is not a medicine. like pure water, itiis asyou blush your testlror ws _ your hee. f~`orsslehysll-dr_u¢_gists._ ._ I’ For