n. n M_atinee: 8.l5—l6c, 26c. Night f / HIS FEET You’il Howl, You'll Roar With ‘ Laughter PRINCE EDWARD NOW! HIS PAN IS A PANIC i i 7 and 8.45--26c. 37c. 45c. i i i i i. s" wane TENDER A ms HEART , , was sorr m?“ ~ AND SIIE nomzo LOVED . ‘ Evmv BONE 0F i, IN ms usan noans l i Shorts ‘Canadian Movement A Aicrry Xmas To All ‘I'll ii ALI. YULIE TKUIIISIJiS IX YULIH. till) Kill.‘ BAG AXI) EMILE AT 01R SI..\I UHTLH bSLE OI‘ “Alljllha AND JE“LLR1 Do you know we saved 2.1 mud 50 per cent by waiting until the last minute lo buy. he oller you 20 and ‘.15 per cent discount on top of this. ‘Ihc uiany customers who have parcels put away will we. elve the some discount just the same as if they made the purchase today. All Gifts nicely boxed SIGNET RINGS GEXTs 510N111 RINGS LADIES GEM RINGS LADIES WRIST WATCHES GENTS WRIST IVATCIIES POCKET IVATCIIES, ctc., etc, Fund Ltd. Special shares of a unique ln-. vnstmcnt trust. company known as‘, Canadian Divestment Fund Ltd" are being offered by Calvin Bullock, i id, at. three dollars per share.‘ he Company has been orfranizcril, under Dominion laws to provide at medium for diversified investment in a careful supervised fund con- sisting largely of securities of Ca- nadian companies and of Ameri- can companies doing a substantial business in Canada. It is propscd to raise the bulk of the Company's capital in the Unit- ed states and a simultaneous Dub- lic offering is being made in New . York. This marks the first time a trust company has been formed whose primary objective is the in- QUFF I1I¥K§ vest-mcnt of American funds in CASES Canadian securities. PEN AND PENCIL SETS A distinguished group of cana- TIE PINS dlans is included in the Board of warcn cnams, m, m. We have satisfied hundreds of customers with Ladies and Gents Diamond Rings. We can save ynu money. Any article in our line we ‘have not got we can give you al- most twenty-four hour service by catalogue away below catalogue prices. Opportunity Is knocking at your door. Chester A. Campbell JMVELLER I57 Queen Street Next Fennel! d: (‘handler uoil-iz-o-a-gu-is-li. Professional Cards, Stewart 8c Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. c. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRlsTERs. SOLICYPUIRS. ETC 84 Great George sum; MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY‘ W. E. BENTLEY. K C. Barrister and Aliorw-ywwt-Law fiiflbliil‘ TO [.0031 Office: 180 Richmond Street Directors of Canadian Investment Fund, Ltd. They are Rt. Honorable Sir Robert Borden, Honorable L. A. Taschcrcuu, Sir Charles Gowian. Honorable Charles A. Dunning. Honorable C. C. Ballantyne, Nor- man J. Dawes, Arthur B. Purvis, and Calvin Bullock. Canadian Investment, Fund. Ltd. has many un‘que features. The inl- tlal authorizcd capital of {he Com- pany consists of 5,000,000 Special Shares of $1.00 par value and 1000 Ordinary Shares of $1.00 par value. The special Shares have the ex- =clusive right of electing directors. In all other respects the two clas- ses of shares are alike except that the hoidefs of Special shares are entitled to have tlzeirshnrcs redeem- upon request at their liquidating value provided the Company has a surplus. Since the initial capital is designated at $1.00 per share, a substantial immediate surplus is thus crcatrrl with a view to po- tcciing this unique liquidation provisim. The purpose obfltulsly is to nsuirc to sharchnizlcrs a stable market and quick rewlivcfion of the nctufil nrsct vuluc of their shares upon rcquot. Shares may l~c ivuc“ n‘ any tlmc upm payment m 1h" (‘cmpsny of Ill. hiaollonald, K12. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. die. Riley Building Charinttctruvn, I‘. E Island. _ Money to Loan and Collt-cllons' given the very best attention WIS-Z-G-lmonth. i ..._.._4 BELL & MATHIESON 8. B. Bell n. L. Mathieson. LLD. Barristers 8' Solicitor! Money t4. Lnnn (‘Ihsrlottctown and Montague ll. F llaoPllEE, BA. i an amoun», equiv. "at to their ap/ proximate liquidating value based on current mnrkr-t value 0f the in‘, w, .R, carSflll ,Comprmy's assets. slm-euvirl-rs CIHROPRACTO“ shave no preemptive right to sub- , scribe for additional shares. llfzlzreétflis:rsfflimsijlgxilggg i 'I‘he Lmiicrs Patent provide that‘ "mm, ‘inns Made_ ' not more thou 5 per cont of lhc, CmnDmiVS ass/sis may be invested in sccuritic: ci‘ any one issuer (n);- ccpi the Government" of tho Do- mnlon of Canada. o" of the Unltgd Stntcsi if. after stipulated notice, holders of one-third or more of the shares obicrt, A list of sccixritics owned by the Company is to be made available to shareholders at 811i’ U019 1100a proper request. The management may however, in its discretion withhold information as to securities constituting 10 pecent of the Company's holdlnrzs if such securities have bccn held for less than six months. The purpose of this restriction is to avoki hnnqm- m8 t1" manfitlflmlrht in making :OJI‘.ICITOB current purchases for thc port- ing, Building ' cfigrhmflnwn. folio. A list of securities will be 576444 monih mailed to shareholders quarterly. 3, ___ The letters Patent provide that‘ MARK R_ M-CGUIGAN no firm of wh ch any officer or B A director of the Company is a mem- BARRIWIER. SOLICITOR. ETC- MONEY TO LOAN knew Block. Chariot-khaki} ber may act as principal in nnv purchases or sales of securities for the Company's portfolio. They also . BAPITOL ‘supervised by the firm of Calvin NIGHT ‘I \\\.\\\ in“ News m: i HENRY B. Wellnerb. 6084-12-8-11. Pictorial i WALTHALL ’ RECEPTION—MXB. M“ Alba-n MARSHALL Farmer will receive on Friday, Dec. 9, from 4 to 0 p.m., at the home ' of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mc- C0 . so prohibit ihc Cmltpilly‘ from borrow- ing money, buying on margin or selling short. The Board of Directors has an- nounced 1hr: pilicy of distributing (lillll'll‘l'i_'.' in diizdcud= on its cut- s‘. auding shzu" ti‘; approximately ihclr pro rain share of not cash in- come, iurluz‘. . yirocccds of sale of regular s‘. i: (lividonds. Profits and l< . 2d on thc snle of securities uni; not be token into in- come account. Subject to the Board of Dlrfcprs. control of the the Fund is Bullock, Nuv York. The firm of- |Calvin Bullock established 1894 has long and successfully been identi- ified with the srpt-rvislon of invest- imcnt funds. It operates nine Am- ‘ criccn trust company funds. ‘fhe, Tfirm has recently mode the state-i iment thatynot one has ever passed, i a quarterly dividend. that since the l beginning oi’ the panic over $11,000,- 000 in dividends have b€cn paid to i shareholders, that. the record of ‘each fund has bcttcred market , oversees, that not one owes a dol- ilar and all have sixbstantlal bash i balances. World Famous, l Bird Collection (Czmmlizin Press) NEW YORK, D00. 7~GfilIi€T6d ‘ by Lava Rothschild a bird collection lot 200,000 rpcsimens, considered the fmost famous in the world, has been presented to the American Museum [of Natural Hisriory’ by Mrs. Harry Payne ivizilncy, w dew 0f the finan- cicr and sportsman. It contains many rare and ex- Iitnct spccimons and constitutes the fargcst single gift ever received by lilo iiliifium. salziPi-vrf. Henry Fair- fickl i. _:ru, prtrkl ht. i '_I‘lic It" xshld collection was Jillili -1i i: the famous group of MATINEE 8.15 I10. Ne. \\li\i|l// UR SPORT REEL— SCREEN SONG THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ionunu ounnnun ll 0 W ll 8.45 I50, 81c. _-i DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA It Baptist Bazaar, Friday, Dec. 0th. 0055-12-7-2l FOR SALE—Ladleo’ seal coat, a {bargain IOI’ cub. Call at m Graf- ton Street, evening. 6950-12-74! DRESSED POULTRY WANTED. —Hlghest prices, careful grading. Prompt returns. F. B. Conrad. BUYING LIVE and dressed poul- try all clay Tuesday, Dec. l3. Matth- ew McLean, midgotown. Highest prices paid. with. LYLE [BOT \THELMA , ‘r000 at Monet's battery service and In- sure proper care for the winter. ~ o883-1Z-2-fw-lmth. THE LARGEST and finest Iloeli of Jewelry, Silver, China and Nov- elties in the Province at big dis- CAPI FRANK H AVV K55 counts. This week only mt W. W. Mlllan, 205 Kent St. 6959-12-‘1-21 FOR SELECT PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and see those on view at the Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Moderate prices. Nov. SO-tf. TIN TROUBLE - COMEDY DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZING CLINIC at West Kent School Fri- day, December 9th, at B pm, for In Cape Bf. ion cent charge for entire treatment. | 6949-12-‘7-31 (Canadian Pro-s) ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and ma, sYDNl-Y. N. 5-» Dcc- 7471"" Ernest Duchemin announce the wells, spewing up 100,000 gallons °1 engagement of their daughter Helen liquid 5111i? "B13194 hours, are 111- i Gertrude, to Mr. Roland G. ivresiinz sights for visiivrs 1c|nouguun, of Fredericton, New 15116141110‘. Vivifififl Cfliiliiy- b1" W‘ i Brunswick. The marriage will take ceive lime atteut on from theipme thlsmonth 6971_12_B_u_ people who live there. m Hour after hour, day after day. CALEDQNIA AND MUMIAY the solution rises ten feet in theimmnovn yRESBYTBBIAN air and spreads W“ the 1W1- Ii CIIURCIIES—OD Dec. ma, the gushes through holes made biiservices Wm be m, follows: c315 Prwpecwrfi‘ mew‘ Years 88°‘ The donla at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. both 1n P10811600" 11111“! 1111" We“ TW°= English. Sabbath School at a pm. of ‘the them became gushers, audit R S. at y, dclock Thursday it is estimated that they produce Mum“, Harbour service at a pm’ 7o gamma u mmum’ There are n Sunday School and Bible Class all natural brine sprngs in the vlcin- i 2 pm Rev Allister Murray mu“ ity. Commercial development may i is," ' ' ' be undertaken soon. i ' ARTISTIC DISPLAY. - U]! to COLLECTION 1s irmriwric lljjjfiiyfjejjf“‘§,‘,}f,,‘§;?§°’,§f3,§‘;,§§§ M ALTC 7_(By thHPrince Street, presents a. most at- mdloulnmpreés)_Mc'cil'l Umversityltractive holiday appearance. The ‘m _ ,decoratlons, Santa Claus, lights ‘ "Y1 Peaceful “mmm M dean‘ {and the lovely 800x18 Elvin! it the mg- h” bee“ mvzfded by gun“ gas‘ ;real Christmas spirit. The store is ‘imsks- mmbs» °°-°1'5 ‘md decmu‘ ‘ to be congratulated on having such ‘if. at. least free from dust and still the I NEW RESIDENT WELCOME“; Obie": 0! 111111110 flltenmln- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. The occasion is an exhibition err .Tom Mason who have come back titled "The Great War in Retw- ‘ to Charlottetown, to re-open their‘ M00111 property and private Mrm-‘cordiauy welcomed by “their 01a treal coliectons. friends who have kept in touch with P11110113 hiSiOPy of the war and ‘ them for the past eleven years. 51194111191155 0f BR1111511911955 cal" They have-numerous customers who 100118 Bil/O B hllmmmls Wum- 30°“ will be pleased to learn they have dealing with the war and various “Ow taken up the“. permunen; res. branches of Canadian activity, to- meme 1,, m, hasemem o; the gether with coiectlons of war yiughes Drug compmy_ They a“, 11111110111918. 511111113’ a BCiV-tlurly v ew- (graduates of Munsons School oi Wllit- Arum‘? and l! P1116 511000" Jcrmaneni: Waving of Illinois, and 0f that 8195i "i kmwn 11$ 7191“ were the first to introduce the per- birdr. r‘ ‘Zcalund, y‘ Islands .ed by Billie!‘ in New lill‘ in the Galapagos .12 Bii-izm .n Europe, an! vim salmon mgr/mu Ifclloggfis ALL-BRAN Brings Relief Constipation gets its grip on s person almost unziwzircs. it often starts with such little things. Head- aches. Listlcssucss. Bod complex.- ion. Llnpionsunt breath. If un- checked, it may seriously impair your hcuith. Fortunately, you can avoid this demon‘ by vfliinr: a delicious ce- rcui. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg's ALL-KHAN provides two things ncorlcd to overcome mmon constipation: “hulk” and vitamin B. _AI.l.-I§RAN is also a rich source of iron for the blood. Biological tests demonstrate that the “bulk" in bran is similar to that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, 1t; forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the intestinal wastes. How much better than taking un- pleasant pntcnt medicines. Two tahicspoonfuis of ALL-BRAN’ daily are usually sulliciont. Serious cases, with "My mcnl. If not relieved this way, scc your (lnctor. Got lll0l‘(‘tl~IlI1fl-|{I‘Q€n package at liidfl’ 6011B 1T1 with 111 85t°1115l1l11§1l' mnnent wave in Eastern Canada beautiful and complete collection of ‘ 1cm Mason l5 an overseas man’ ha“ 6011061011 W81‘ 111111895. 0111553190 bl’ lug served with the 85th Nova B00- provinces. And the regimental con» tin Highlanders. tributionsare the gmis, gasmnsks, -_- bombs, uniforms and uvms “"°“‘“s' VISITING m. ALLISON-Tak- Photograpm hep to construct a lug for his subject, "The voice of, mental pcture of the famous "four experience to youth," Rev. Chester years" but this last collection is N. Brown, M. 5., associate minis- jflllgCly incomplete. made up as tcr of ‘Trinity United Church Chav- it is mostly of ofluuu plwivsiiuihs lottetown, P. E. 1., gave an inter- and ordinary views of battle awunds csting and forceful address at horrors and brutal ties set sharply day night in Charles FEWcf-Etl. m- side by side with heroism whlcli'morla1 m,“ before a 15-8,; oongl-e. those 1n actual conflict W111i 811d 1 gation. Rev. m. E. R. M. Bracken which the motion 1116111" 901116" presided and special music was had 00L ' 113' flllcceeded 111 Tend‘ , rendered by choral class, under the crnz- War New by 611111011111‘ direction of’ Prof. n. s. Hamef. An, flflifils add 5° 111° Plwwflraim “'1' anthem "The Heavens are telling" “Climb (Creation) Haydn, was well render- ed and a solo “I know that my Re- deemer liveth" (Messiah) Handel, was nicely sung by Miss Isabel lidunroc. Rev. Mr. Brown took his text from Eocleshaates ch. II, v. 9, and ch. 12 v L-"Rsjoice, 0 young man, in thy yout " and “Remem- ber now thy Creator in the days of thy youth.” ‘rho preacher pic- tured the opportunities for reloic- ing in youth, with its freedom and gladncss, before the responsibilities of matui-‘ty have been placed upon PEST or onassnorrsns r0 on wonsa m ma OTTAWA, Dee. 'l— Warning [hut the grasshopper pest in the prairie provinces will be worse next year than it was this summer was voiced today by Norman Griddle of the Entomological Laboratory, Trees- bbnk, Mon. who is in Ottawa to- day attending the annual conven- tion of the Entomoligical Society of Ontario. its shoulders: and he also empha- m. Criddle characterized the sized the importance o; “Nmem. combat waged against the insects berm; God 1n on“ youghp m last summer as "the biggest battle ever waged in Western Canada." “Even the wars with the Indians cannot compare with it," he added. Between $8,000,000 and $10,000- 000 had been saved to the country order to realize true happiness and satisfaction in mature years.- Bnclcviiie Post. ccs there were I50 grasshopper eggs 69l7-12-0-6i. ‘ i children 6 months to 14 year-g, 25 ' 5990i" 811d T1115 We“ B-‘fiemblfli 9°11‘ . permanent wave parlors are being , as a. result of the conffct. and 2n.- 000.000 bushels of wheat had been saved from the ravages of the pests. your grocers Mad b Kll l Iondon, Ontario, o y "e 08g é ~13" “T1313 ' l ‘I WBOQI LII tho pfflflp “gym. w-vw». ~ Q‘ l, ' to the square foot in some places, Mr. Griddle sold. predicting that uwwwvawugwwvuw a _. and . llotmes °'°°'""'” scours mean LOCAL names At Dlliltllll, B. C., the local win- RAVE You“ BATTERY ‘mm tor relief work was organzcd under the initiative of the local Scout loaders. Plans included a. surplus vegetable and fruit. survey carried out by Rover Scouts and collection and repair of clothing by Rangers 1nd Girl Guides. PEA$ PARK OPENING FEATURES BOYS A colourful feature of the open- ng this summer of the Waterton- Glacler Peace Park on the Alberta- Moutano border was provided by a group of 24 Canadian and Ameri- can King and Eagle Scouts, bearing their respective flags. Repetition of their respective Scout obligations also was included in the ceremonies. 0 480 acne nsrna FOR. u. s. scours A magnificent New Jersey estate .:f 480 acres has been presented to the Boy scouts of America by Mrs. Jacob H. Schlff, as o. memorial to her son, Mortbnc»; 1.. Schiff, the late Presdent of the American Scout organization. Tho estate will be| made a national trailing centre for Scouters similar to Gziucll Park, in the future. even though it has presses the good o m First Aids t’ , Optimism . "is Every gift you send th than a gift . . . it's al to faith in yourself, youi-Jfrlends am’ —a Happy Christmas JOHNSON a Joimsor THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE . uncomplicated “a l‘ '1'} is r is more In‘; a-hostagr la It's a good way to tell the world that been a rough voyage you still have your hand on the helrr of the good ship Optimism. And whether your gift is large o I small, 1t tells the same story and ex id-fashioned wish fo~ SOOUTS AND A CIIOLEBA EPIDEMIC According to a British missionary‘ publication, Hindu and Ohfstlan Boy Scouts took charge of a panic- strickm vfllage in Hyderabad during a cholera. epidemic, and saved I02 out of 135 cholera cases. They disr infected houses, buried the dead, provded medicine and food and treated the wells. Previously the vii- lagers had opposed the Scouts; now the troops has full ‘support in main- Etngland. SANTA OIMUS’ CHAIN OF WORK- SHOPS Santa Claus branch workdhopfi, operated by Scouts and Girl Guides‘ 1n an parts of canada are again at work recond iloning broken and dis- carded toys and dolls, to hoiP fin Old St. N'ch's bag at Chrlstmflb. LEM year a. coast-to-coast chain of 155 shops provided gifts for fully 75,000 needy children, including many on farms in the west. Baden-Powell has called such work “Honvifvins? DROWNINGS AND RESCUES The up-curve of drownings during the present year was reflected ill I recent report of the_Mcdal Boilrd Ol the Boy Scouts Assoc ation. The re- port cites 10 Scouts for T650119! made at serious risk and 11 (or sav- lllg from drowning with ‘cs risk. A Rover Scout was 0190b“ with l swimming rescue of thicc 139F501". and a 10 year old Wolf Cub wth saving two other small boys W110 had broken through ce in the sprinfi- Water rescue is part of Scout train- Some 1,400 people crowded Bran- don's Winter Fair bulking lo wit- ‘iess a Boy Scout ‘and W01! C1111’ "Jamboree." Over 2,000 Toronto Wolf Cubs took or; in a spectacle, “A‘add'n in Cubland" given before hose crowds at the Arena. i AUSTRALIAN AND CANADIAN ‘i BOYS SWAP An ofler to swap kangaroo skins and boomcrangs for Ind an Canadian basket and beaduvork and carving has been made to Canadian Boy Scouts by Scouts of Queensland- imii 18611"! the “V1118 much. "W Mount AlFson vesper strvice Sun- KIWAN-“Ns EAT SCQUT FLA}- JACKS The making of flapjacks on a heated stone was demonstrated by Calgary Scouts at a Kiwanis lun- cheon. A couch of poles and MP9. was constructed“ and numerous im- provised camp conveniences shown. OFFICIAL DATES OF WORLD SCOUT MEET Next year's world gatliez-‘ng of Boy Scouts at Godollo, Hunzflfy- will ofncially open on Wednesday, August 2nd, and close on the 15th. Scout contingcnts from other coun- tries are expected to nri-‘vc July 31st. on dleave August 10th. taming sanitary conditions and in carrying out other progressive meas- ures. ‘ Mansion To Go Ghost May Stay _ NOflfllwwlLllingiand, Dec. 1- Duttou Hall, o. fine old glbled Elin- bethan mansion that has the ce- pute of being haunted, stands on a hill-top between Northwich and Runcorn. but it is to be moved nearly 300 mles to Best Grlnstesd. Sussex. and be rc-erected at the home of J. A. Dewar, racehorse owner, who has bought it. The idea of the new owner is to have the ancient building put up as n. new wing of his place, "rho Homestaii." Every mam engaged on the work is an expert, for this is no ordin- ary demollton job and great core has to be taken that not s single -brick or rafter is damaged. As the old manor, which was built in I539 is pulled down, each piece is mark- ed so that it can be set up again In its original form. Many of the pieces are packed in cases. Every. piece is carefully indexed and doz-‘ ens of drawings are being made.‘ The demolition work is a slow 10b; Most of the woodwork is carvedi and great care is necesiilfli t0 m" move it wihout causing damfliii- l Local folk declare Hutton Hall to be haunted. Once a mouth a R0- rnan soldier is reputed to ride across the paddock in front of the hail. ‘Iraclitlon has u. that thvre i» I hidden underground passage whoh leads to Dutton Lodge. 119"]? l quarter of o. mile away. The work- men ererapldly approach“! i119 east. wing, where mu mouse in believed w basin. so that the 111F- tery will soon be 801N11- A. chaunber which was bricked up many years ago because it was as d f0 be hgunted yielded nothing but a, cloud of dust. i SOME FACTS ABOUT HONEY , At the price at which it is avail- able today honey is cheaper than almost any of the more common articles of diet. It la at once nature's choicest sweet and her most corn- plete food; it contains carbo- hydrates ln tho form of sullar of lime, iron, neslum and ,_ ‘ash. and a certain amount of protein; all of which are necessary for the nourishment of the body. Because the sugars of honey are already inverted and directly available for assimilation it is l‘: quick source of ‘ energy. It can be used as o sweet- ening agent in practically every in- stance where cane sugar and cheaper syrups are used. ncx; summer the "plague" will be It!!! flflll "If. “md*'d"’y" ‘i .0.» W4“ 4!". .. IN YOUNG" AND OLD Husband Does No Heir Policy (Canadian Press) IDINDQN, Dec. 'I--A husband who takes out an endowment policy for the beneht of his wife by name cannot claim the benefit of the policy if his wife dies before him. That has been decided by the Cour. of Appeal, which allowed an appeal by the Sun Life Assurance Society.- and the trustees under the will o: ‘Mrs. Llian Cousins from s Judi;- ment of Justice Eve that Stanley Cousins was entitled to I policy for $75,000 and another poliq for $15,000 taken out on his 0w‘ life for the benefit of Lilian Cousins. his wife. The Minster of the Rolls, (lord Hanworth), said the case woo im- portant, as it governed s largo num- ber of policies taken out in the same form. The policy night have provided that the wife should take only a contingent interest, but it’ ' did not do so. The terms of the Married Woman's Property Act o! 1882 negatlved the idea of an)" 1Y1‘ tereat passing tothe husband. AaviQimAu cKidney Sufferers To Try Them Nova sooth Lady Recommends Dodd's Kidney Pills Mrs. Gordon Mahler ls V01’! 55W fled With the Results Oblfllllfll by Taking Budd's Kidney Pills new Ross, u. s. Doc. 8.—(5pec~ lab-Advice is often wasted becauu it is given free. Mrs. Gordon Mcis tor, a well-known resident here, of fers some good advice that ought ti be taken heed of because it con- your health, and what is l cerns more valuable asset than good health? Mrs. Melster writes: “i ' am thirty-three years of use 8114 the mother of three children. i have used _Dodd's Kidney P1115 °‘ many occasions and find they 8i“ mciqulck relief. I keep a bOX 01 hand always. I think D0dd's Kidncl Pills are Just wonderful and wouii advise anyone suffering from kid ney and bladder trouble ‘to Ki“ them a. trial." v Mrs. Melster is not repentiru: “"11" someone has told her, but some thing she knows from her own ex perlence. She feels that she owcs ii to other sufferers to tel‘ how Dodo‘ Kidney Pilla relieved her. _____________ m A PRHIY‘ coco ow 6400 * '1. ‘a . t‘ 31,4" 1Q -"" The best fortification ‘ ' c ‘IIQILWIIIOII to face the lflllhl‘ ls that tense n! security, and comfort that coma from a cel- latwell lllpplicd with on huh [flute coal- Phollo us today. Vlilillillisflto r COAL PHONE I76 K1