-.1 .'/.'i’lv/“K »\.’-'».€ `l?~.&l fi@‘4.*¥A‘i37fL'/Y7’9¢‘* i 1? . bi 1 i . ~ '~i..\viNG r‘°,°“‘ 1-l~‘.'§f.l¥”..5 fsiis 3352 ’“" °”°”°' ‘ ' ' ‘,‘ _; zuainws n 1-. sr. mv, :st-. ,f " nw/U_,; --m'amc.\Ns axrizx-:ss'~ xzursaru. rox BISCUITS are Night 7 & 8.15 ._ 25c, 371:, 45e. qui _ 1 AND COMEDY _ It's Imporlilff _ ideal winter rox Iood__ 7645_1-]_4_3|_ ' LAVREL J. liainm' Comedy ._e ,gf W* ° Kinases Phill _\I.\ i. _ -;l"{-` up 1. yt \ '~ \\';i,!. \» B1( \)l‘.`rl \,l...\‘_lL T* A 'l`l.\'EE s\ < . i.\` ’l'. ll 1__ _ til' _,f-f ln I\ ,,u.l\ l`> anil l`-l>` _§\ _:iii y,-;-:'n;‘i\i.; rlllziinel' \;\\ “ln ,,, tiniclvri ‘.15 li inn if 1 ii \'\ E EDWARD MDNDAY `3.l5-160, 2/tic. NIGHT 7 & _$.45-265:, 376, 451: '\`lll1 HIS nic 01 lu _ - _ *Fw I nivnii‘I'F' fafiaiitiiliaft-""o| - ' was I _ -"'°'T-P' _ VDRCEMENT" \ "‘,l`,”,",-,ll-\ KAN-:Anime HEPBURN News _',_ _B A hi 'E llsl -:'1-;_ ;:. c.t'.' l`-“stil with re- r;:-.'. i ' _Sli C€1’f. G A P I T-D L Richard AUA5 suoitrs STREET CUAPLIN cosusny P.\rnL Ruviisw ram Ls Li 1 fn ’§§’ T zz La 3.15 11¢,zs¢. 1 at s.45 zs¢,s1¢. EXPDSED ! THE STORY OF A sL'ao.EoN's SEC. RET Pnavrrcz 3 nn HAD 'ro cnoosl: BETWEEN Law AND mv; 'ro Livr: A LIFE 'ro s .-\ vE ANOTHER mon Dlscluicsl lla ~ un an-laflulwl Their lovi was Ilnrliéh with for epitaph. une auaxe oavio Mamisasl WEEKLY I Pe0ple_-Are>_ ReallT'i SlP'id 0 R M $10.00 was voted for prizes for the y S '- school children. '_*** l xiovcfi and seconded that a gut They Do Not Perhiips Know This And Mothers nn-_ .run_\_- neu. i §l"°“__ih° t‘_"° 111110 1112.5" g"`iS» Moy Be Deceived, Says Brother Of European o so willingly helped at the con- Scientist f .____~_~_____ _mme ___ Moved and seconded that the NEW ._,O,_,K_ Jw 12_,_,_P)_____Tn ____ died du___n th am _ \._._ _: __, . .. . .__ _:Clk ai_ Christnias Seals be l-:ept and $1.03 .` ____ ` ,_ ` __ ,_, ` , “ _ 8 8 6 85 ._ ,.ll`~. -,VIII , J ' ter 1-:_ _’ <,:;Ij.' ;-. ‘.i.\;e}2. 'f'.;»¢ c` ' .. -.L ;;:,~ "scsi a. most lo'.-.'.,_»'- . _:fi ii;=;>csi'.ion and _f;>;iI:.r v.'i;h her H :‘=:.- iz"-.111 frequent- ‘_':-- :.‘.f::nl:ers 0! 3_1,-.l i ,, e :hey nero zil- .i. .- e::'e:'t.l;i‘.ccl. .~ . _ ._ n:ctnb<~r of 1:... 1 1 :_ __L in- .r-: i ., '.`..- ‘.'ai‘ious ix; ._ I ‘ i - 3--~'..i e'l hcl' ti .. _ . :my The l'._ f . :_-l.i_:':sll 11." ' ~ i . :i_.i lu*..=ii_'; ii; ,' , I ` _ I? . I, \‘.`»;.'. if/Y _ t .'.'i Llp Ner- . <_»i.i.l.` `~' ~` : ii; at .lx . ` '_l'.' '_ ‘ i » fif- I'.< .. . . .f rt EJ; -. ~ i-.iz --'izzlii \\‘. I. 'lin ._ . 11': of the ' l.:_'."ilc. wiis . ~ of 11.5.; Laura \ .-.f::i;l;c'r Bill, . " V111' ‘.i'~i`.orS tif-_-l Yr-'1:.'.' i i ,,_. ,,, .. pr- .:. 11-. ‘ /. _',.ngii;:: “Side \\'.-..;.. . ..:" ff»lL;l'.\'ezl by r-.§‘ -~ '.='is irii='.\'f,-i‘e£i by ` " -» 5-0 of 2.3 ceiit.-1. (\l..."'- 1‘ . ‘xiii unii l'-‘guliir rr.: l nzvt .°.tli_:;:.~:l. H. .1 ." l, 1 -.-In iilgiuit. ." _'.'~'ii". '.i.'oi"i: was :-'.|r'.'. Receipts ‘ $7.217. 1-vw: “E 'T' l_.f- f ln; Lear: Prc.\‘fl<- 1'. f" ir. f'»r lim (fini- "lr\. Rev .\f'.:‘c`:i. \';'"-l" ' f’1"cr iff-iiir.l.<. S f' -' .ii;'ci'- Bliss La‘ii'a Yf,_,z.:: -in ._>: for their working hard all fall gathering ‘_;.<-1', l:1;,\v that the Plecazd turns _O__w___dcd _(___ S__mc_ 'Inc fn._..u:it..‘f; p-s_ibi..t_» that Stages df his em rygnlc 1lf¢_ Sick C°mm_m_c_M__S_ John Ca___,many lexhandfd persons may bc' "The rgsembl ¢¢. of my bl-other ver and Miss Laura Young but halves of a twin person, whose _and myself is only one case of Four new members. were heartily 'other half Mika to mfwh brlh' ,m-*mi* It 15 Such that during OUT ._._.C,c,m,_cd_ mme-y_Mrs_Fmnk Gxea_ will be _en‘-;l‘.:i:;zed to siience \vith;v,.h01e smog; time mere was (mb, SOn_M,s5€5 Evelyn Ne_So,__ Rem ,md the n"rirai of Pi-ofcfs :ir Au‘='uste`:>n;- teaclter who could distinguish Gmuude M0n,i3sey_ Piccard I-.ti'atc:;ihe:'e ixillceiiist, \vho:“5_ The resemblance is now gon. Mm Dan Mclsuac kindly ,mired _fs dztc here t:mo:i~3-.~.' or Tlti:rsday_5§d@mb1y less pmn0unced_ but even next meeting. Roll call, New Years ‘OH U19 -‘.'~€‘1\m@r C1fHI=\1¢T?\i1l~ ‘now frequently one ‘of us is taken ;Resolu‘.ion. A very interesting con- 'F5559 S'.'19U5ffiC W-'.ii Siudi” M9 for the other. ' lies: was pn; on by Miss Srcwart, ,the :\:';:'l: ef Prcfe.=..=.o'_' P ccar-;i_~ twin --M the Atqanmc City meet-ng 1_ iprize won by Mrs. Bernard Doyle. |`r>i";fli:;~ Jean, hun:-;cT1` a _;cici~.1_.~:~ie-`,»,,-_,L 3 European profagor mmm 1 A dainty lunch was served by the lsld :ig izi ).f:1r.<'hailic:~., Del., rin;-'i the ,had ,_ hard time to convince that I 4 hostess, Mrs. Mutch. ‘.'.\'o `:>ro:liei's' are living exii:r.ples “-85 not the profegm. pimard whom l _; 'ff .< Illifift the Y»h£‘O1‘l'» -he had met last year in Brussels. ‘ OYSTER BED #RIDGE NEWS -F- 1-: 1.'-r.=.:ns except some scien "My brother is left-handed, but ,he has acquired a complete mnbid- -nh, 0.5.6,. B,.d_C1,,b has been lore n‘_ieai," that rare cf.:n`iri:i~_cxterlty. Many modem physleans J ' tion, ~.-.hich mem; they at-1 halvesjadvise against forcing a left-handed monw _D build E rigk by making .-,f 91;- game physical p'::'.'~.';ii. devel- Ichlld 'to use his right hand instead `t-cnc'-rfs, under the leadership of 1.\l:‘_ Vital Gallant, also thzinlcing , all thise who have helped. The new frink ‘Ls now ready for operation and the Silversides are eagerly a- tixaitlng the coiniitq of Jack Frost .1 <1 are sure to put up n hard battle for the Bethune Trophy iwnicli has been so generously d0"’ lated to the winners of the league. i’l‘nc Riverside rink has all the ad- ' '.'.1i~.fngcs of the bfst open air rink fri inc province built on ar; area of lT.lx7.3;”r, a dressing room of 30xl2ft also 0. 1500 \\‘at;s lightin: sys- givin!! n clear bright surface. _The lighting system has been tn- f:talIcd by and is under the man- _ngcine..t of Mr. Edward Galient, it-:ho will give all the satisfaction ‘possible mid tcm l Miss Eleanor Arscnfiull 'mont Bay was recent Oyster _Bed Bridge. - Smolt fishing has been very .good all fail but thc catch is :ome- froni Hz- '.'l'" liirl F.l:_"-; lI`..i A voir ff lcntlfd to T ." '.d rifi`i<‘f:'r an Mrs, ll y .' tlir: Det ~z..h _Sln¢_', S311, l" - Meftiiif; '.'..`.'; rlc"c by .-i:*.'_in'4 “Blue Ridtze Moun- ‘min ilcnrcj’ etl by tlic liof. the l.=.=,or Piccard is the nat'it'ul "1€flY" cf the pair, a fa-:t iisiiully rsiiecal- cd lieceiise he liits ti'iii`i§cd li’.mS€lf inio a:iib1cl»§xtci';t;»'_ ' J. sz is BROTIIER \\`liD TO TWIN Jean Piccard mar:-lcd an identical twin, ri fact which h:-.s coiicentrnted his att/_-zitioii on some features OI Lwiniiin; so unusual that he pre- sented them privately to scient-isis at the Amer cal A .swiatioii for the Advaiifrf-m».'-iit of Science in AilftHtiC City. What liappeiicd there, Jean PiC~ card told in part today in a writleli statement. "I cliscusszd the problem of idezi- tical tw.ns and 'han`dedness," he stated. "with Prof. H. H. Newman. my former c-sllcrigue at the Univer- sity of Chicago, the author of the biology of twins. and with Prof. W. R, Miles of Y.\l'> University. Pro- fessor Mics has asked me to Dub- lish my theories ln a scientific perl- odlcal. I intend, however,_ to check up some of the theory before Dilb- iishing -it. “It is a well known fHCt that usually one of two identical t\\'iDS is left.-handed while the other one is right-handed. It is well known also that there are many more left- hanclcd persons who never had any tw`n. “We may therefore either assume that there are two entirely different kinds of left-handedness with two entirely different causes or that all the left-handed people are--f-'1'iflif\- ally-twins. The other twin may have d`ed ln lnfanc-y or may have been still born. MOTIIER MAY NOT KNOW "In the lattercase the mother will often notcven have knowledge of the fact that she ought to have io! his left. It may produce serious ,trouble l'ke stuttering and confustllz ‘right and left in reading. Such ,people will read “pots" for "spots" i and so on. "When, however, the instruction iw os; me right hand is given very *Carly in childhood and if it is given without, severity but with kind per- sistency, then such trouble need not ldevelop. No such difficulties have been met by my brother, nor with itwo of my boys who were born left- ilzanded. “The phenomenon of t\v.n5 and 'left-handedness bears problems, the ,:olutlon of which has important 'possibilities The early discovery of 'left lianderlness is of prime lm- portance. Fortunately the drection or 'inc spiral of the hair at the lbaek of the head is a. §00d indica- [tion of the handedness of any hu- `man being. E “Right-handed people have"their ‘hair turn clockwise, left-handed 'people have it turn counter clock- wise." ' ,success worm-:N's INSTITUTE l The regular monthly meeting of Success Womcn’s Institute met at the home of Mrs, J. M. Campbell on Tuesday evening/’Dec. 20th, with thirteen members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the President in the ehalr by sing- iiig _the Ode and repeating um Creed. Roll call was answered with n verse on Christmas. In the ab- sence of the Secretary, Mrs, J. M. Campbell acted. The minutes of the last, meeting were read and ap. Drovcd. The entertainment com- mittee reported 014.75 as net pm. cccds from dance. $15.00 was voted towards the rink, and 83.00 to pm. vide for a needy family ln the dis. trict. THU PYOUFIID consisted of I Very interesting reading by th; President, taken from the Institute New... Mrs. Francis Murray kindly invited the members to her homo for the next meeting, roll call to ho answered with 0 New Year resolu- tion. Program Committee. Mrs. had twins. We -have evidence, how- evcr, that in many more cases the Whitehead and Miss Robins White- head. CLXVENDISII PASTORAL chBl’8¢ church services for Sunday. JHDUUY 15th, 11 a. m. Cavendish, 2.30 p. m. New Glasgow. ruivznan.-The funeral or Mrs. John Bell, West Royalty. takes P1860 this aftemoon, service starting at 2.30. THE LARGEST and b€St'kl`l°WD Fox Ranchers are liberal and reg- ular feeders of Imperial Fox Bis- cuits during the winter 5085011. ‘ 7645-1-14-31. BAPTIST SERVICES-‘Services of "1`ryon Baptist Church. Sunday. JED- l5th: ll a. m. Albany. 3 li. m. TIVO". 'I p, m. ivestmorclciiicl. Preacher, Rev. F. S CIWSU1311- FUNERAL TODAY.-The funeral of the late Miss Jane N. Mutch takes place thLs afternoon from the home of her nelce Miss Foster, 94 Elm Avenue at 2 o'clock. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, Uh- ited Church of Canada. Services of Worship for Sunday, January 15, will be as follows: North Wiltshire 11 a. m. Wheatley River at 3 m. Hunter River at 7 p. m. Church l at 10.30 a. m. _ ivntrmav paconarxon AWARDED.-The Rev.R.. Moorhead Legate has been awarded the Offic- ers’ Efficiency Decoration, repres- enting twenty years' servlce with His Majesty's Colonial Military Forces, including service. in the Great War. The Rev. Mr. Legate is Chaplain of the Prince Edward Is- land Light Horse Regiment. MAIL FLIGHTS 1'ED-Be- cause of abnormal .. _ .ter condit- ions the Charlottetovm-Grindstone Island air mail flights have been postponed and probably will start the third week of this month, the postal department announced yes- terdny. Special cachets have been issued and stamp collectors are urged to send their covers to Char- lottetown as speedily as possible to make certain the letters will be carried on the first flight.-Halifax Herald. ` THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The by station C. H. C. K. Dr. Vincent will speak on "Skill in Soul Win- ning.” Oiey Speaks' Anthem, “More Move to Thee," and Matthews' 'Fairest Lord Jesus," will be sung bv the choir. The evening sermon will be "Christ, Our Saviour.” Dr. Vincent being the preacher. The music will include I-Iatton's “Like as a Father" and 'I`urner's “At Even, Ere the Sun was Set." The Sunday school motto for was is "Go For- ward." Your co`-operatfon in this ideal is invited. W. M. S. MEETING - The an' nual meeting of the Point Prim united-w. M. s. was he-ici at me home of Mrs. C. D. Macleod cm Friday eveizing, Jan. Sth with nine members present. This was the re- gular December meeting but owing to weather conditions at the time and week of prayer services fol- lowing, it was pug off. The 'prest- dent was in the chair and led the devotional period. Interesting read- trgs were given by several mem- bers present. The offering for the evening was splendid. Officers for the coming yearr are as follows: President, Mrs. C. W. MacLeod (re-elected); Vice profldent, Mrs. J. W. Murchison; secretary, Mrs. Dougald McKinnon; treasurer. Miss Annie Murchison (re-elected) Lunch was served by the hostess during a pleasant social hour fol- lowing the meeting--H _ _ ma meow - cow ow80R0 'l. - .. 7' -“` ` ‘ a ,, ___. _ . . ‘I . _ . -_ ,-7 tb., . _,.- . .-" l.i(M ' __-.‘_' il-.~,;-.=_',_l¢__,-5 4 __ :L " _ _y\ BC PUEPRRID-:'°` °_; onus* VUUR mln “U” Qc). f”@-f B The best fortification . with which to face the winter is that sense of security and comfort that come: from a cel- ltr well supplied with our high [rule coal. Phone mr today. A, com. A L "'”;.ll.f!!"i.?°° L "':";; ro opera. ron cANAD_| ni Puln No Drill Ventilation If! vent: drain and keen glut dur nn wet mulluzl Sdlzly Glu: wmdahuld /._\ //,"`\ /J T/i L6 el - i 1- Vulanccd lmdeunr- hancr the rar'.t xlrzamlmxng lenen the nerd lol frequent car imull ___\____,__ /\ .. Chvralcfl “Alr- Struned” styling I I ll' 4 (vu l nun I ld xg? :Fila cu. New ips-and nad I;/pep aahundwldp- card upholstery Raamur finely unbmletf nur nm fartlut. New coll ventilator mid: in /foul nat ventilation Scum cd to buf out H tech. Clam tightly. il and ITS °(ANADA`S (HOKE inthe- _ A \\’/hen a new car "clicks" as Chevrolet is clicking-pulls thousands to Chevrolet: show- rooms for days on end - rhcre’s bound to be a reason! _ ' ` I:'s an “value-conscious" year we’re in-and it’s value that makes the new Chevrolc; Six Canada’s _choice again in 1933! Value ln proved design: Chevrolet pio- neered the low-priced six-cylinder engine live years ago; built a strong, rugged chassis and A durable Fisher body around it. Today Chevrolet gives you the biggest, roomiest cars in the low- price Held, bat none! A famous six-cylinder engine-one with a background-nowCushiom Balanced in a new patented way! Even smarter ~Fisher bodies-with Air-Strcnmcd styling, safety glass windshield and No-Draft Ventila- tion! Low running costs that people have been iowrmct firm talking about for years--now whittled down amazingly! And a low first cost that finds iu true appreciation when you size up the tag 'that says, "Delivered Price”! Value In the Infant advancements: Cer- tainly, the new Chevrolet has them all. *Be- cause it’s Made to _Order for Canadians-with new features selected by thousands of Cana- dians in a nation-wide survey conducted by Chevrolet and General Motors. Study these features carefully. Better still, ride in the new Chevrolet and drive it! Nothing else so quickly reveals how natural ic is that Canada awards first; place to the car rh:it’s Made to Order for Canadians. ‘ _ moming service will be broadcast. A. HQRNE of co. f CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. -an-gqunnn-un' C-BC 1:: Niw cnfvnuin six "`7""*l"‘f°‘l"°"` This _"Automobile Buyer'| V ‘ ’ Guido-’ tells about ou_r n-cent , _ surycy among Canadian mo- ” (crisis and provides infomation which g vrlll And valuable in choosing your next mr. d Goilwa for free copy: Customer Research Da _ pi. .. General Melon Products of Canada, Llmlhd Oshawa, 0n\. emo droni-._.__il._ ...._._........_...__.._.__....._.._...._..._. MOTORISTS TOLD US RUSTIOO--St. Marks Anglican, 3 p. m. Afternoon service. Rev. E. O. Lancaster. SUNDAY SERVICES .IAN 15TH, MILTON-St. J0hn's Anglican, 11 a. in. Morning Prayer; 7.30 p. m. Eve- ning l'?rayer. RAW. E. O. Lancaster. Pl-IOTOGRAPHED-The Decem- ber number of the Canadian Pass- ing Show contains a fine photo- graph ot Mrs. R. Bruce Marr, Presl- dent of the Maritime Womens' Club, Mo.1treal, formerly Miss Grace Messervy, Charlottetown. POLICE COURT-Yfst/:rd.ay at the police oour; a milk vendor with- out license, confessed and paid costs. A truck driver, truekl"g with- out .license was fined $15 tax and costs or 15 days. RESUMES DUTIES-Rev. Father Francis, who was obliged to go t/o his home in Charlottetown some months ago because of illness, rc- turned to Truro Tuesday fp refume the duties of curate i.n the Church of the Immaculate conception. At present Very Rev. M. K. Kinsella, V. F., pastor of the Chumh is co'n- flned to the Glebe with illness.- Truro News; OFFICERS INSTALLED- Fair- play Division N0. 234 S. O. T., St. catnerines, mia their lhstauston of Officers Jan. 5th, 1933. Following are the officers forthe ist quarter: W. P., Bro. Heber MacLean; W. A. S`s. Flora Morrow; Chap. Bro. H. N. MacNevin; R. B., Sis. Olga Mac* Nevin; Asst. R. S., Sis. Annie Misr- row; F. S., Bro. Seymour MacLean; Treas. Bm. Elwyn Morrow: Cond. Sis. Florence MacNevin; Asst. Cond. Sis. Katie MacEachern; I. B., Sis. Marie Darrach; 0. B., Sb, Helen Morrow; P. W. P., Sis. Annie Mac- Nevin; Standing Committees. PIOD- Com. W. A., Sis. Hilda, MaoNevin. Bro. Seymour MacLean; Financial Com. Sster Kat-‘A MacEachern, Sis. Marie Darrlch, Bro. Malcolm Mat- Neiii: vniung oem. w'. P., w. A.. and R. S., Auditprs, Sis, Gladys MaoNeill, Bro. Seymour MacLean. Good of Order, W. P., Sister, Helen Maeucvin, ss. oiga Maomvtn. ii . fs -. f » . » 'ma FUNERAL or me me Mn", Leo McCabe will! take place from her late ‘ residence, Mt. Edward Rvad. on Tuesday morning at 8.45. COVEHEAD - STANHO-PE _ United Church services for Sunday Jan. 15 are West Cqvehead 11 un.. Stanhope 3 pm.. covenead Road '1 p. m. -__ CALLED 'ro P. E. I.-Mr. A. s. MacDonald, ol' Melrose, Mass., ar. rlved in the city gy the Gull yes- terday aftemoon a d is a guest, at the Brunswick. He leaves this morning for Prince Edward Island where he had been called on ac- count, of the serious illness of a near relative.-Moncton Times. Manx' nusivns nam-: - word was received ln Charlottetown of the death ln Vnucouver, B.`C., this morning of_ Miss Alice Perkins, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins, formerly of Charlotte- town. Three sisters, Misses Ella, Winnifred and Jean, all in Vancou- ver survive. She was s niece of Mrs. John Enman, Charlottetown Royalty. DANCE ENJOYED-The dance in the Oddfellows Hail Thursday night in aid of the Sanatortum was very largely patronfzed. It was a nice dance and the best of order prevail- ed throughout. Splendid music was furnished by Dixon's Orchestra, and at midnight a dainty lunch was served. ‘I‘he chaperonea were Mrs. .Fred Moore and Mrs. Russell Chandler. Miss Margaret Home deserves great crcdtt for her first effort in getting up a dance and putting it over so successfully. VISITING PASTOE-Mr. Hhmld Munro rendered a. solo I4 the morn- ing service in Bt. Axidrew'| Chun! on Sunday. In the evening, Dr. J K. Thompson of Alberton, P. E. I conducted the service. Two solos were rendered by Mr. Geo. B. Mc- Donald which were greatly apprec- iated by the congregation. Dr. 'lllwmpson is conducting s serif! of evangelistic services ln St. An- drefw’e lCh\m;h, Westville, for twu weeks. A solo was rendered Mondo! evening, by Mrs. Raoy J. Stewart.- New Glargow News. PERSONALS was ln Charlottetown on Thursds! on business. Mr. John Carr, Kensington il Ai present spending a few dan in Charlottetown. , Mr . Herb MloEWeD, $11110! Bridge, was in Ciiulottetalrn hli Monday on business. . Mir. Chester Champion Ind OW Burns of Charlottetown motomed N Kensington im sunday. Martin A. Mitchell of NIM Point left yesterday for Scotch' ron to mend the funeral at till uncle, Peter Mitchell, which take! place Saturday morning. The many frte.ds of Mil Ill' belle Corbett will regret to leaf! that she is confined in the CW. Hospital where she underwent H LBUR ` .M_|HEARlN,$ ‘tfwétyiii ` the time' 1 gr' tb mt" In me so all his Ill nlml mn: Toronto, Ont. lorms_-Gull lot Slm - Tired Out All The Time Hn. George Bcribimr, Nmwlgewmk, NJ!- wrltu:-“I was so veryuonons I could M* lloep at night, and felt tired out all the timo. A neighbor wid mn about :mum-vu mu# uid N‘ernPllls, mdushowumingtheml she gon mn some tcrtry. I fowl _ they were doing at lo much good I pnmii two boxes and they proud of wonderful Mi! ;pd\pcnb\1'l:k‘l'.lllb\I'l0l-TIM* Mr. George Brooktns, OIIDCOILB successful operation. for nppendicltég is