_ W ' JANUARY 26, 1917 -~-,....., . IAN _ - - .' 1 PAGE sEv_a=~` Y’)UR FRIENDS can buy anvtninq vnu can give iherli'“"` " ~’1 ‘ ' 1- .laph, . ’ a _Mains all ;i\»i,»o|nimi-iii tudav, The Co0k’s Studio .- New DcSP'-'-av _.l..;l\ Phol02l'2lpii:~' The Iillsiness: lllali ullo will spurt- ;l few lniilutcs of ills time io the photo- grzlpilvl' nt' toilliy \\'li| p!i‘.~.l~_~:l- his irn. tire i`;\mil_v. ` ` ills 1101111111 ibrnliul-l~_.: ku|'pi'ist‘--its done so quickly um; clearly. 1\’Inke your appointlnem io. day. ' ' THE sAvEa sruolo. ,yBESi y ishes Fo 1917 A An nppreciiitioll to our pres- cul llnll pl‘o:;|iecl.ive customers. l 1'! --;ia¢ A-~»A- Om' iiusillcss of 1910 has ex- :-on-ill-tl ill voiullle_t~ll:tt. ot’ lilly previous year, and we cannot ronccive but thu; olir “square d'cnl policy" has been the means , ui' oul' success. _ We lulvc an nppre<~illtive host if cllslolllcrs that lciloiv our lrzlllii i.-: lillige and iiiey will noi, ullolv olir stock to get stale on lilo sliclvcs. , \V<~ lnoat hoiirtii_v thunk you all for the increased lillslilcss ol` the pre:-lent yi-,;lr, and it is und'er the slime policy that we solicit your plitronuge for 1917. Your coupons from our cash l'1)gis11~i' are wortll 5 per ccnt_ 01| 1-v<‘l‘_\' tloillir slit-iii, Wi:-lilillg you li lillppy New Year. l Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd Montague l L_--. . _ Professional Cards 1" - ". .._. - _.___ ____._.____.- S. S. Hessian LAWYER , Montague. I. l. I. 1.! li*-1-ffl' Money to i.aen :nu-a-i--°'° A McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley. K. C- Barrlaters and Attorneys-at-Law Money lo Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. E. 1. .. .. __l WARIURTON I SHAW Barrflers. Attorneys, Notary Puli- no, Etc., Solicitors tor Canada Bank- -~rs' Association. Bank ol Montreal. Canada. Permanent llortgsge Corpor- "lon Ollioes-Old Guardian Oillce, Pte ‘ ‘n Block. Carlotiotown. P. I. 1. \ IORION I DUFFY llrrietora and Attorneys ` lolieitors for Royal Bank ot Canada IONIY T0 LOAN a.A.MoLaan, K_C.. Donald McKinnon NCLIAN I MGKINNON , jarrlatore. . _ iittornoyut -Law 'Hill Bllll Bldl., Ullrldttliblll. Lil _ f_- -1; J. D. , Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and ` Notary Public Oilice Nawsoixi -stock _ ~ Charlottetown 1 Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate ll7l~`l0~1l‘\f. ` ` !_ _ V THE CHARL`0T'1‘ET0W7N_GU'_ARD_ qunnns i1*_lIlllD SURES A111* yor- hands shopped, cra;ci'fi‘.l. 1- sore? Have' you hvioil. cracks" which open and '_ SP1' ‘V110-1 vhf: akin is drawll 1‘..-1:? liave you a cold sore. ' 11051 1“f¢‘. or - ~-fihinlns, which ‘ al limi iii-ll-'c 1, ’i‘i1;;c:._'.' f.'-‘\'r»\l 111 15001-‘, i~~¢,>l_ '.».l»_~s. ci-_ti ull skin t!i.~--r;.-1 and iliili-:-s. l_cil|a¢ sub- ; studies. A1 a1lc.i uingisis slid sto:-rs, 50. hon. .7 - ri - _ t i . A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography V Mode-rate Prices. - Personal attention to Am- , .iteur Photofzrapliy. 1 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J . 11Ii\\\\\‘r//////ni "iii: w CD A “IIIIIII @Yllll It Days Sl; oe bale Starting Wednesday-~ nding Saturday night. Shoe Bargains galore Buy Now and Save. Queen,Qualit_v_ Sampl oois si7e'= 'J 'J 1-2 4 /11 Narrow Widths Sa rige $4 98 INVICTUS BOOTS fo en. We have about ihre ndred pairs bough efore the advance, an III 5. \\\\\'wlll1.\\T\T se fb < -o w cr :° 3 .ID 2 ¢: ce, this iS the greatest iuein Canada, the tires- nt price being $7.50 and 8.00 your choice during he sale $6 00 Our counters are filled I/ \\3// "* 1: D» rr FD '-1 F I-W9 CD \\\'r////////5-'a\\\\\\\\a\\\'¢///1l..\\.\»f . " _._-..._ uAnnin--..----.»--~ ..° IT PAYS to buy in this Province ..*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian representative in Montague. ..*MR. R. R_ HQWLETT is Guar- dian agent lor Annandale and vicinity ..'°PATFlIOTIC FAMILY.-The re- cruiting meeting held at‘Sunimerville was li decided success the speakers bling Col. Davison I)i'_ Murray and Mr. Cllaudiefr. Seven young men calms "d~\viil'i1 and eil'l{stell one of ivlloln iv-alla, ot rut- lui mention he'n§.< liar- old Dunn, second and lust sol: oi' Thomas Dulin to enlist leaving him alone. His elder brothel' lrlugclie who gave up his position as school teach- ei' oi’ Newton Closs is- in tile 105th Battalion now stationed at Witiey Camp, Surrey, Englulld, where' he is taking it course in signalling :ind ex- pectls wli.lilll ii` s'-hurt irllife to quailily jduy. lt \va.~'- also nloved, seconded and `cal'rIed that $40.00 be pill i'orth lol' ..~1'wo csurs per wdrd t-at-li in-' sertion for advertising ill this coi- iimn_ Cash mul-it. accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ._*WOMEN'S lN8TiTUTE.- The, members oi' the Mon; Carmel Wo- nieii`g institute held tlieflr regular meeting at the home oi' Mrs. Stanislaus Gallant, St. itaphuel, on the 12th January. At this meeting it was de- cided that the' members would co- operate for the purpose of llllikiug ii silk quilt, which ivill be dispol-‘-sd ,ol` in the most pa_\1ng wli,\', tho ' pro~ ceeds to go towaldl-i illcrcasillg the flllid iilrciidy oil liiind_ l<‘oi-~thii- pur- pose the nlenlbers decided to v-lem :it the llcdllr ot the secretary, Miss Jose- phine Gallaut. Mont Carmel, on Satur- the renairilli: of the school ill 'the nilr~, ish. The next meeting will behold" This in certainly ii patriotic. iulniiy for the only two boys- to leave their and country and should show a good l.()Nl)(J1\'. Jail. 23.-Lloyds reports the sillkilip; o1` the Swedish steamer Kainlilli, 1516 trns. gross. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION. For the third time in ozle atiernoon the lady i'ollild llel' new niaiifi last ii- sleep in t.be kitchell l;i.~:_\' cllllir. "What, asleep again," said she. “When I engaged you you said you were never tired." “l know I did." the maid allsivcrcd. "hut 1 should he il' 1 didn‘l sleep." Subscriptions to Cunlidion Patriotic Fund ( Peters, $1; A Friend, $5; Mrs. llitcllie, $5; (‘athel'ine Bovyer. \\'////in l1a\\\\ ~saE with bargains. Call and see them ALLEY& C0 \\\\\\ Y/II/I///I=\\\\\\YlII/4‘ Flour In stock at our Seed Warehouse several hund- red barrels best brands Q.. “\\7III$IIllII.\\\\\\\\\\Y&IIA\\\W”.l YIIlll@\\\\\ &\\\§H$IZE4i$"\\\-MK ZIIII0.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIZ Fiogr, in barrels and _98 49 an 24 lb. bags, which must be cleared cut at once to make room for cars of seed -and grain now on the way, our prices will be found the lowest in the City. Barrels and Bags all sizes. "Robin Hood” Flour is the best Flour on the Market made from No I Hard Manitoba wheat, makes from 10 to_ 15 loaves more bread to the barrel than any other brand. _Try a barrel ` you will like it and use ' no other. a Carter & Co. Lt r Y&\\\\\\\\\\V/IIlA\\\\\€. \\\\\ F ire Insurance ` A Necessity ' t I v' Then insure in good strong stock compan- l _ I 'ies,which never contest an honest claim such ' ` ' . _ as is represented b Y 7 ' E. R. BROW . Charlottetown \ Y \\ 135 Queen St. \ gllll/If_1'A\\\\\€fIII/I) F,-|e,,,1, $1; A lc,-;@m1_ 251;; A 1-‘pit-mtl, Mrs. Bertini Clark, $2; Ivan McCabe, 2.=-d; A i‘l-lend, $2; A i<‘i-lend. sl; A $1; John Hnn1ell.$1: A1“rieiid. $1; F.; ‘ 1 arf. $1: S. i-‘_ Doyle, 5-.; Miss rv,-ientl, $1; A lr,-lend, 25d; 'A lf.-lend, I.. Drake, $5; J. F. McDonald, $5; Mrs. Mny Coyle. 500; L. R. Unsworth, $5; $1; A l<`i'1end, llc; A 1~`rieild, $1; A H. C. Lowe, $2; Miss Elsie Lowe, $2; A1106 C- f11`0Ck9ll» $1: Jos. Ryan, $1; Frieiid, $2; J; N_ H" $1; 1-*_ Coles, $2; Mrs. Parker Ritchie, $2; W. S. Brown, MTH. J. Phillips, $2; Mrs. Sarah IP. E. l-lolicraii, $2; Mrs. H, R, Hlllson, $3; A Friend, $1; Mrs. J. Norton, $1; ESSGFY. $1; Mrs. Hannah Hardy, $1; $2; Levi Ldngill, $2; Mrs. Billingsley D. Taylor. $1; Mrs. D. McMil1an.$5; MM- 11- A- Mc-1-cod. $5; 0. J. J. $2; and lmugliterg, $3; (‘., McPherson, $5; J. A. Gallant, $1; B. F. Loilgworth, $5; F1185- Myers, $10; Mrs. W. 0. John- 1), 1:, 1v|¢Leim;m, $5; J,'1{, McLennan, Frank 'l‘. Wiitkls, $10; Jos. Murphy, ston. $2; Mrs. Wm. Reardon. $2; ss; clara oliuuiler, si; Rod.M;nliest>l1' $1; Mrs. Iliialids. 502: R. Wood. $1; 101- F1000- $2: Vernon Stewart. $1: $2: Mrs. Margaret Fraser, $1; Lydia Henry Nelson, $1; Patrick McMillan, A111119 30111191011. $21 Mrs. Dunn, $1; neS1¢.,¢l,e, 51; Nurse, 51; J, ,;_ M,,l||,,,.,, sl; Mrs. ll. ivorni. $2; w. ri. neld. Mrs. Harry -Ioliiiston. $10; J. c. Mat- `s4; A i'rieiid, si; A friend, sz; A ri-lend 2.5¢; M1-S. ll. c. Hooper, si; Geo. Mc- thews. $1; Miss T. Pope, si; Mr. and 2.'-o.; llliilild ooucette, 25-2.; A friend, lnnis. $1: John T- Hawkins. $1; Hen- MM- D- Livingstone. $10; Surah Mc- 25c_; A friend, 50c;.; Rev, J. D, Mcxen- ry Waughau, $1; Noah Wauglian, $1; DOM-1‘1» $45 1.GF1fl1'-h. $1; Sarah Simp- z;@_ $1; lvl,-S, c, wise, 50c,, Hem-y Friend, lot-; urs. Doyle. soc; Minnie S011. 100.; C- M- Dnvnwn. $3; iwlenil, l-le,-mm., 152; i.;, S, Perry, $2; A Malone, sl; Mrs. L. B. Mii_lei~, $1; X. 250-1 Mrs- Nelson Rattenlwry. $6: rrienll, si; Muriel-le nose, 251-.; .idlm Y. z., 250; l.. G. Anderson. sa; Mrs. Mrs- M- K- Charrnun. $2; Mrs. w. a. IColiiiors. 50c; Miilliie M. Stevenson, 'l`llel'esa lteileil, $1; Friend, 25c; An- P111'11Y. $51 Mrs. Margaret l~`ai'quhu.r- 251-; Frleml, 25C; Mrs, Jas, P0113;-il, nie Eglin, 50c; Friend, $1; Jean Small, B011. $1? Sfllvtltion Army Barracks, $1; '50c; W. A. Weeks. $75; Geo. Dowling, 50c; J. A. McKinnon, $1; Mrs. W. S. 591111110 111111111- $5; W. C- Crosby- $1: 251-; lir, J. s. Bliglidii, $20; C. W. Fraser. $3; W. E- R- Heaney. $4: Miss A111110" A- 1-°¢k1€- M- R. C. V. S.. $5; Hy,,dm,m_ $10; A_ w_ Weeks_ $50; J_ p|0,-ence p0pe_ $4; M,~5_ _]_ L_ pope, Maurice 1;. Mcl{inllon, $5; Mrs. J. B. H. G. lilurphy, $3; M. N. B., $3; C, H. $2; Brllce Jollnston, 25c; Lemuel Vic- R115” 111111 M1111011 RUSS- $101 Mr- and img,-S, $2; A lr.-land, $1; Mig; E, kerson,_$5; Edward Dowling, 25c; L. M111- H- P- M1118. $2: M. A. McLean, Iisllildh. $2; Mrs. a. Bell. si; Anim R. Moran, $1: Mr- and Mrs. S- G. Pen- $4# Wm- Cnrne\\tFARME'Rs- \Ns'rlTu1'E.-- 'rim en _ ref, 7. at the hoine of Mis-i Roselille Rich- ilvii' lion he' a help to the community." annual me-etin:l oi the Farmers’ insti- tute for the tlire'e branches in the club as follows: Mont Carmel, Si. Raphael and Cape Eglnont brau<~lies ot' the association was held at Mont (‘iil'- imel hail lust week. Mr. Joseph M. Ancoin, presideiit i'or the three sec- tions presided oil this occasion. Mr. Alicoln made his opening remarks, which were brief. yet embodying many truths that-he as _a president har- acquired through his own ex- perience. One ol’ the principal topics was the buying and selling coopera- co-operative selling we have outrall ,the neighboring provinces, especially 'ill the marketing of lambs. Mr. Jos- ;$.’i; Mamie ’I`rainol~, $1; Melanie Ar- |Chas_ McMillan. $11; Mary Byrne, 50c; 1Geo. V. Moore, $1; ‘50c; Mrsn J. L. M 'l-i rue. $1: B. Ba l`$5: hilly ’i`ierliey_ $ | Collected by Mrs. Lollls .\icMilluil tivciv. it was made clear that through. Mrs. James Small, $1; J. Carmock, $1; Master Fred C. Blanchard, 50c; Nell Stownri. $10; L. W. Crllbbe, $2; H. E. _ -1,, noi.. $5; Mrs. H. M. (!llundlel‘. .'.&.c; .\i:‘.~-. llorilr, $1; Jos. l.iiwioi‘, ‘_'.'ir; I"l'ii'l|d. 251'; Collected by Mrs. McCl-oady, Culi- veller, Ward 2 West, $7.75 (addition- al) as tollowii:-- Miss Ii. Miilolie, F-Oc; A. Lohiies, $5; A. Mcllougall, $1; J. Pei-rival, $1; W. Mciionald, 25l~; Mrs. Bentley. Con- 78.75 (additional) as Collected by veller. Ward i. S tolloivsz- - A. Joy, $2; l~`i'iend, $1.50; R. Mallett. scilault, $1; M. A. Barron, $1; Mrs. Capt. 'l`_ White, S5; , $5; Soldiers Wife, eDoilaltl, $5; Lizzie lderi-itoii, $2; Rev. M¥urice McDonald, $10; Johll Quiiin_ $11; M. A. Longllorn, $2: M. McI)onald. $2 Rev. P. l<`. Hughes, $5; Francis M£Donald, $5; Geo. Prowse, 250; A Flgiend, 50c; J. E. Woods, $1; A Friend .$1; Mrs. St. (‘. Gall Mi-s. McGuigun, $1; Mrs. W. ll. Batt ant, $5; Friend, 501; Rev. A. 1.. lierrell, 1; I"l'ir>.ilrl, $2; Ail- die l~`l'ill|c-is, $2; ` aiid Mrs. McDonald. (‘onveners, Ward 4 West. $471. its follows: E. Dover, $1; Ethel Iii. I’;ll‘lier, $1; Etta li. F‘r;iser, $2; Belle Mc.\lillun_ $2;` Wm. Rodd, $1.25; Miss Agnes J. I.oilgwol'th, $5; Misses Bulderston $5; 1..'J. McNutt, $1; ll. (‘. Conilolly, $5; Ed. Deegan. $5; Goo. llnckllam, $2; A. 'l`. Newsoil, $1; E. Culiiigllan, $1; 'Maggie Stewart, $1; i~‘riel1d, 100; isn- belle Gallant. 251:; .l. i.. 1),, $2; i~‘riend $1; W. ll. Jessop, $2-; (‘amei'oll ‘Family 700; (‘. A. Campbell, $1; Theo. ,Agnes Fililayson, $21; Mrs. lienlietil `J. T. Richard, Ml'_ Joseph U. Ar- __C°"11"“°d 1"°"‘ Page TWT) senault, Mr. Ben. Gallant, and otlierr~x‘1)oiroll, $2; Wm. (‘ori.~ih, $1; l-ieilry 'gnau' .lIII4\\\\\\\\\`llllll(.. _`3-'\<‘: -‘\ i":'f1"-1-'-- 7-01; LOUIS N11-'1\'l11ln|1. passed ,inipollniii rclllnrks ar. to tlleil'|D;n,,_»“-el), 500; M_ (-,mn0||y_ $1; M,.s_ gl $2, Mn and Mrs' (-_ \vh;t10¢k, $1; J own experience, especially with the-,W_ (gomnsv 25,., M,__,,_ |,}_ Harmug’ $2, McAlcer, 25l-,; A l<‘rieild, ‘50c; W. W. f11111'y‘ Cilttlelllt was- moved anlluse<;011(1;, Mrs. ll. C, (',r0,-;hy_ $2; \Vm. Callaghan, .\lcl'llee, 50c; A. Mciiilllloil, 500; .W. ed 111111 hM’\- l?°“\?111b§/[t'h8G“ ;‘\‘P'n‘;)_i;;5¢-; (;@0_ W_ Mutch_ $5; Mm _,_ _,_ (ia5`- $5; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dickieli- Saing§l1N1)1el_e;r;;1Unt uw mrme_rs», iw Stm.(,y_ $1; Mm C_ H‘ Black' $5; Mm -“""~ 12°? ~'““- """““" *Ii “"““ "-1”" -grunts at the ventral drall ln»;tit.lii-_-._ 1"- Bell. $1: Mary Mooney. $1: Wm- woii, $1; W. ll. Long, $5; J. ll. Whit- _R <1-libboll, $1; A l\‘rielld, $1; E, Carson, lock, $1; i-‘rlllllcis Kougllzlll. $10' J. J. $1; M. Easter, $1; Morrill Fllrlless, $1; W-I 11111115. $2; Jos. Sumnilil-ali, $2; E. J. Clldmore. $11 A f1`1e“‘1'1""1 A fl'1€l1 Iliu les, $2; Capt. J. T. McLaine, $5' gi . Mrs. 4". W. Drew, $5; Jas. Kiggins, $1; Mrs. Henry J. llooper, $3; Mrs. James A. McNeill, $2; Mary Essery. $5; Sarah Essery, $5; J. A. Moore, $5; Ml'. and Mrs. J. C. Nash, $5; Miss M. -I. Gallant. $1; Roselle Monaghan. 10c.; No. 432, $1; Mrs. Rattray, $1; Mrs. Thomas Johnston, $1; A Fl~ieiul, $1; G. A.. $1; A Friend, $1; W. T. Sel- ler, $2; B. Patterson. $1; George Wel- don, 50c.; 259 Grafton St.. 50c.; Miss Mary A. Bremari_ 50c.; A Friend, 501:.; A I"l°lend, 50c.'; Ethel M. Rose, 500.; J. Turner, $1; J. S. Hughes, $1.75; Gln- A. Matthew, $1; Mrs. A. Nelson, $1; Miss l-lay. $1; A. Neil Mclnnls, $1; Miss A. Ferguson, $1; Bessie L_ Daw- son, Si; Miss M. Jolies, $1; A Friend, 25c_; A Friend, $1; Samuel Jay. $11 A i'rieiid, 50c.; A friend, 25c.; James McLean, Customs, $20; liarry Sterns, $2; Mrs. C. L. Grant. $2; P. V. Robin. $2; J. H. Blailchard, $10; Ronald Mc- Donald, $5; H. O. McKenzie, $5; Mrs. fig 'uosdulilld uele|-{ Sig 'llos.(n|n|¢{ "i‘ 'M 309'Z$ ‘11‘1111l0H KOH 'Sl 'S-1l\l $1.50; 'l`. B. (‘., $1; Mrs. E. Campbell. $5; F. McRory. $4; C. M.. $1: William Crockett, $3; Lloyd Carleton, $2.50; $1; Patrick Mahar, $2; Daniel Steele. Wright, $5; Edith Letteney. 50c_; W dys Hughes, 25C.; Miss Taylor, $2.30; i Mrs. tDr.) 'l`. B. Boer, $5; Miss Mn,\' J. Brolvden, $3; Mrs. D. R. H. Shaw, Jardine. $2: M. G. Boisller, 50c.; '$4; A t‘rlclld, 100.; G. McLeod. ,$2.50; Arthur Gollkin, $1; Thomas 'Gillail, $1; A friend, 25C.; Lemuel Willchester, $2.50; Mrs. Charles Miln- son, $1; I-`riend, 350.; Mrs. L. E. Shaw, $2; Jas. Wlllcliestel', $5; Florence ;,Stewart, $1; Master Wilfred Bail, 250: ,Ernest Winchester, $1; Mrs. Allan ,li/lclliliis. 25c.; `Friend, 250.; Mrs. l.;-.tl- Iwich, $1; John .\lcKenna, $1; Cliarles ISnow, $1; Mrs. Geo. Fraser, $1; M. N. 1.\'elsoll, 50c.; Capt.. F. Nelson, $1; Harold McLean. 20c.; Friend, lic.; Simon l~‘, Paoli, $20; Geo. H. Chandler. $5; Jas. A. cdlldghan. $6; w. Md. Kie, $5: Mrs. Fred H. Seller, $5; Mrs. R. E. Spillety, $10; H. 1”.; Lawrence, $15; John Flynn, $6; A. E. Robins, $21; W. ll. Teed. $3; Friend, 25c.; Mrs. Geo. W. McLeod, $3; Mrs. G. ll. Wright, $2; Mrs. Flood, 25c.; Mary ;'I`urner, 500.; Minllie .\'_ Lamont, 500.: |(`. S. Drew, $5; A friend, $2; Frielill, 50c.; A friend, 25c.; S. B. Crockett, $1; Mrs. Annie Mullins, 500.; l<‘l°ielid_ $1; Mrs. Grant, $2; J. B. Ilegan, $10; .S. C. Mooi'e. $5; Mrs. S. (‘. Moore, $5; M. Pineau. 25(-,; Miss Vera _liy|ldlnai'l. $2; Miss E. Moore, 501:.; Clills. Crock- ett. $1; Mrs. 0. J. Warren, $1. T. S. Hllhhlli-ll, $1 (Word 4 nddl- tional). Tllrongh Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Nich- olson. (‘ouvclicrs, Ward Il, $5.50. (ad- ditiollal) as i`ollows:--- D. W. McEwen, $2; Mrs. J. K. Su- tllerliiild, $3; Jas. Phelan, 50c. Total Subscriptions from puhlit- tn date, $151,194.90. ll. W. BINNING, Honorary-'l‘renailrol'. F’ WL.. But Nervous System Failed to Nervous disorders trequennly result from the injury to the nerves in ac- cidents or because ot the shock to the system. '< The writer ot this letter was in- iurell hi a mix~up with some colts, remained unconscious lor three weeks, and in spite ot continued treatment In hospital could not obtain restorat- loii of the internal nerves which con- trol tiie' action ot the digestive and other vital organs. He travelled to Europe and consulted ~iDngla|id's great- est nerve specialiat. Relief was only temporary, in spitg ot many treat- ments used. His letter gives the facts briefly and tells how he was nnally cured by usinz Dr. Cliase’s Nerve Food. Can you imagine any more severe test oi' this great nerve restorative? Mr. Henry P. Venn, Cefu Ranch. 250.: Mrs. W. Lowe, $1; Mrs. Albert Ward. $1; Miss A. Loniiworth sl. Mclnnis, $1; l"rielid,' 501-.; M_ _,_ alayl, ilialsltwa. B .C.. writes: "Dr. ChAse's Nerve Food has restored my nervous system and given me new health. llcsi Nerve Specialist . s _ iii England Was Coiislilied Respond to Treatment Prescribed. 1‘1I»V1118 met wiili it severe accident “V011 YGIYB B80. tfoln which 1 was unconscious and which left my nerves in a very sore plight, I was treated by doctors galore' and con- _sulted one ot the greatest nerve spo- cialists in' England, but nothing seem- ed to do me much good. Hypoplios- phites and. in tact. all and every ltlnd ot nerve mixture in almost every form was used, but never with more than temporary benefit. , "But Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has _acted very differently ,for it has built up my nervous system until I feel like my odd sell’ again. it this medicine. will do for others what it has done tor ine,_I shall not regret `11lV1l1B written this letter. l have recommended the Nerve Food per- sonally to many, and shall always _ostec-:n its grent restorative value. ; Dr. (‘.liase‘s Nerve Food. 60 cents a shox, all dealers, or llldmauson ,Bataa & co-. Ltd.. Toronto. -