nl* ll :-ll' r _,ig i l i if - -_'lil :_ fi"--7 li " Q, A 1 _ ,_ ~ i l i i' ,. l il i sellil la'|ii¢"Ieihr”'S|l\eld lil ~ er- _i- _ ff i i_-nic .f_ \' ' Air .'-1.')_ .I '> `_ - 'location otths disease, it cannot nellp hit do good in all tonne " _ -(Gels troubles, including delayed and pallnml menstruation. leucar ““ - '_rui|ms ol the mme. eta Pl-ice sz.oo ser liox. which le euirleleln lm W ' -Ilililbi-h's lnsimeni. A tree 'I‘i'is.l Treatment, enough for -10 da.y| le - ~'- No will ‘be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send me "°_ lneioeo a stamps uul address ure. Lydia w. use ‘"1 , L eol.o lv Lupino onuoolsrs evsnvwl-lens "1 his _' r-. Q2?-><°> 2," _'T-» \ l__) {--\ , Technical `I, 5 weeks and commencing on February 1st, will be given in QV »,v,» » -C L Fjl fm - _'_ prepared with a view of assisting those whose school edu- \*‘_‘ 'I 5 ' . l i l l l i , I' I \ to Short Courses in Agriculture and Technical Subjects '(23, By arrangement with the Federal Department of 5 Agriculture, Motor Mechanlu, Woodworking, Blacksmith- "f-L’ ling, Civics. commercial Ariel-lmelle, suitable English, :‘-i Reading ami Drawing. - Students from the Country will be given their railway ,__ fare and a bonus of $2.00 per week for satisfactory at- -ii’ tendance. -- Applications will be received up till January 31st, at the Department of Agriculture from which full infomation vs: may be obtained relative to any of the above courllcs. ea ' These courses are open to all over school age and are i ,__ cation was incomplete as well as to afford instruction. in fl the ,various technical subjects, ' Qcooocooeoeooccccc @'@'@;@i Education short term courses lasting from 3 to ._ a- ’ -SMELT AND EEL sH1Pl>1-:Rs g _ For top prices prompt returns and general satisfaction ‘o . Established ln' 1888 Shipping Stencils Sent on Request 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market M M 1 . --- 33 eggs. Mr. J. J. McGillivray’s ling Contest for the 11th Week, eggs. .\lr. Fred Mcln-ty.re’s Wh-ite wing; Mother and Daddy, the ° 9° B °m ery ° 'W' terdey afternoon with Mrs. Ray- mg names Mr and Mm wqrth brief -honeymoon they will 'be at “W will study the Nl l°. Tlltl Seaman Alba;-lon; Mrs. Hubert MacDonald was 'continued yester- thanks to the genie-l Captain, short “india” extends Blncele symlm Howatt' St. Eieanors; Mrs. Arthur day at the Supreme Court, the ex- addresses were delivered by com- lhy '-° lllfl bereaved- The funeral Stetson' Charlottetown and Mrs. aminatlon cf the witnesses for the rlldes- Prenldnlll D.`E- NOODBD. M11- tnken nlnoe thin. Monday. afternoon Joseph 'Bagua1l. Hazel;-rove. sin- plumtls helug eeucluded and dir. lor 'I‘. ls. ilicNuli_ Dr. H. D Johnson, dl 2 0’Cl00k 10 the P00l>lee’ Ceme- cel-e sympathy ls extended I0 U19 Inman, K, C. delivering his address ll- A- M°D°ll8°ll “ml P- E- Palmer- icfy. bereaved relatives. to the jury, The witnesses examin- The meeting me” °l°B°d by the TUESDAY '*“' ed yesterday were Messrs. Daniel ii A llileil efiheeou- Anori-lsn lstmosn Honorl- g,§g,fn,,,f“,§'f s._°p¢3,'§», me hem fi°nM§°l;°“‘]‘&2bo_f§g'°’a__§‘°’§'"3: -vlslrmo rnlssr. - nov. n an eos: use ss .lo r-' in sg, Peter-'s Hull on Monday even- ' ' ' ' ' ‘ Father Frank J. MscAuiay who ll/ilEl1vllm.lDouglss,qforllie|l-iyA%f BCE ing tn., 19y,h_ owing to .the severity Hy“dm“"‘ was recently ordained in Toronto Fortune, has been elected -Mayor of the weather, the attendance was W” ill? 1116 -51811011 M°N11-ily W8-B lil' of Rainy River, Ont., by ncciamd somewhat smaller than usual. Yegnrday afternoon me totally summers we yestsl‘tl°Y Vl13lll11S l1l9 mm _Mr I las em st on Rev_ Mr_ Ma1o,,e_ me P,-inn gn. destroyed the large dwelling house higher S-t, Angels 01| 51" Mm-y's ' ' mug W We of Mr Alex S McMillan s s- the Harvest -Excursion some years cumbent. who occupied the chair pawns- _arnier-of w_0od»l___al;lgs AY>Ml€l11Y- Fil-1101' _M80A1\li1iY ago and joined the railway at Win- 0D811‘@d the 111°'-'lll15 Wll-ll P‘mY°l'- wen ' While °n the Island V sited his nllleg as fireman and driver. mak- The llllllllal l`°P°l'l° l'°l` ¢ll° W9? .Afth ti th t father M"`- Ang" M““A“1“Y- your were then euihmmed sud so 8 me n the tire broke 'rracadle sud also his sleieh Rev. *"8 111" 11°m° at Rillny River- Ml- ed n-me snowed ,nal the -lmao llinnr #noi llnr nnlnoll n inn sz-mer si Mel-y Auheleelu er- Douslas is n nephew of W. H. Pig. WM in __ very _wmmctory _.en were ,D the house but were None Dam; A____demy_ Chn__hm____~ goii, llui. -stewart, oondliieu. The revenue for the year “-1110 1° get 01" in Belew- A 18110 town. He leaves this morn ns for ’*°’ was 'found to be more than sutfi- °1°°Wd Silihered and, though ulllble Winnipeg where he will be attach- LAID T0 REST.-The funeral oi cient to meet the ordinary mnn|n.g to save the dwelling, were effects- od- _gg we qiongng pr-esiqqi over by the late 'M-rs. 'M_ lP. Hogan was exnensen Bl l115lWlll8ll19 lll11'11B ai-lil l11llldl11811 His Grace Archbiehp Siinnott. held yesterday mornlns from her lvlr. Malone made special refer 110101111118- l='s-ther Macsuley wok hle colleg- iate residence. 20 North River ence to the great work being done The °1‘lKlll °l ll1° ll1"°l11 \l11k110W11 isle coulrss at St. Dunstan’s Uni- ' Road, to St. lDunstan’s Cathedral. by the ladies of the congregation ‘lllll ll ls ll1°l1€l1i`~ W NWO Biafb-lil versity audi studied for the Priest- where Fa solemn Requiem High and to the splendid efforts made by “1`°“l1‘l U19 llll°l1911 181130 01' fllle- hood at the Grand Seminary. Que- Mnnn was celeb,-nged by Rnv_ Maur them with their sale of work held Them ls 3 Small l1l1l°l1l1f Of ll1H1l1" bec. fginlshlng ai. Sl.. Augus-lines, inn MnDnnn|n_ nnnmnd ny Rev_ A_ last Dec_<=;;nbe_l_-_ whéchhwzis the most “l1°@~ __ Seminary, Toronto. L. Sinnott, Deacon, e _ . ish. 5“°°°‘”3 ° ev l` ~ - “W” su,,ne,,c0,,_ and Ref,l_‘f\_PJ_l§fc,n_ -liwue also smelter for wnsraiu- s______E___EFRil;%\_f_______ _Ye_______ avMPa'ri-lv sxrenoeo- 'nie ty__e_ Master of Ceremomw The lation that during the pest your _ - sympathy ofa wide circle of friends &)- ~ . . . . , _ . _ -_ Q) @@ _ Ipnil bearers were His Wo hi me new (mm of the church’ “db day an I n in supreme Court Wm be “tended W K" W J mb' 4-1-`l5wt8i. ` ` ' 1 Hn d d f | c d - Of 11 110W IDG-fish hal-l was discuss- Not f th P' E Island E D/La -lWhit Le horn' were 8th - ith 35 The regular annual meeting of rata" ot the Buard' `Rep°"B. were bzelie rhlizvetlegf t'l\eir-zlzhgehcrllil Bd and H' WM' thwgm very n°°` °' °'- ° ' ' ° Y - "" 5 5 ' W . st. James- -chureh wus held lu sl. f§:dv_"°_f'o§“fhP’°°ld°'}l ’"'&Wl“8 pains by ioolidu Kidney Pllir §f'ff,§",', ,A,°°f“f‘“°°, W" “l" , or e r, _ - s . _ _ sliding .lan ic. 1925 leghorue :led with Evemil How- Joiner Hall Inst evening. Rev. -Mr- R _.n|,,,_ cn,n,m,f,f“o-, ,';’;“r;"';wf;, O'l’IiHON. Snell-. -lon. 23--(Sono Mesure so coliaullllgre llhdmilttll. WEDNESDAY ds mae “sat St Peters 0elf_b:_»__- , d t in rrlu c t ll e STODK NOT - 111'- l1’°l°1‘ Bfod ,Mil Bowls, mulr. wllliiolpleesed io near olhu _. ' ' see 99 ‘lllicrllnifu ‘sei-ufdey ’.',,n|',',,, le hee eeld his heeeu nerlrslilre 1__l_l_s____o;_ _'§_lli__io__t;t=___wn= ___\:_lnted°_t: -uulrrlege to um neehiuamillde oo Wadmsn. widow oi the late A, H, boar to iMr. Malcolm MoPhail oi at _M____ and M" 021;*-§° wgzlth of ¥::10r;._ °§l_l:;_V°§1;l_l_: ;_>I1;_m_;1;1_'_f;Y W“°‘““”- 'M"- W°‘l‘”““ “"1” "‘° N°"" mm' 'mf 5°? W" 1'" this ony.” 'rife ` 'bride who wee -rhei were united lu we pond. ol ‘ lie daughter of the late James and prise at the Cbaro eown Exhl- ch__rm_____s}y aah” _"__ __ mem ol mmxmony _by Th. _punk of the f T Pham” wma" and W" 51 yea" bmw mst mn' browioi crepe do chene wlltli hat to Baptist Church ot Salem. The Thi Ulme ¥°°d tel °|° year* ry of use -Hor iwlbnnd nrvdoowod _ , '_' mama wee mended by lube couple were unattended and only - - .- _ har about three years uso. She _T0 STUDY FOX |'MWl|NC-- vel-he wel-til, sister el the groom. lsr. rluleyeoire -two eieiere, Mrs. ' ' leaves to mourn two sons, Norman Among the vlslltoins eimivlng in Whig, Mn 3 ,E gnnnniem sup. Jan,” A Angus,-and M-rs.chsr1ee K sul* l F01' W0lTlQl\’S and -Eckhart athome, also one sis- the city 'MOINIHY °"°l¥l11€ ‘WN MT- ported ons After the care- Hsnnaiolld, with 'whom he has-been ' 19 phygt 1°n¢A1'ME.N1' FREE ter, 'Mi-s. John lH_ Cameron ot Ar- and Mrs. Raoul RGNIDM 01 many the happy couple drove to living. were present at the GSW- - _ _ . gun” Lu, in n “nun lington Mesa.. and two brothers, Geneva- 5Wll¢°l"lll“l‘l» Wll‘° “|119 the home of -the groom- where a mony. After the wedding, a wed- ` “""7 °."' '- _. 'if '=""'--/-1- ° 'lk' l'°l' *ll ‘“’°'“"| °‘ 'Mr' 0rd - llich arrived in -Bt John 4 | bei ii ld's Cafe 'Illia -bride is employ- ", \¢ isnsbsoru ‘gzldhillllowtzlg 5112232: anghlahiulrlzli-zalWtllli(i)alil' sl\ll!orc:_1_;'_il _gl ver three times and never fully 1199"-l1 11ll1°1' l1°ln° 31 w°wl°lm Ave' married for sixty yours. A large l' cove,-an 1,-nm tn 3 tn f it Boston, of his sister Miss Annie b f mend amemd to “_ ishell the speaker of the evening, singing oi' the National Anthem 1- rsn . .tneur csseof'l'homaCo _ ’ _ 'Mayor McKenna, Councillors T. W. (3;t,§;int§|l:£‘;o;"e}’f:1?lr’i)5‘;§l Buulaill. Bell & Oo. ansactilrul? xr §§t,f,?n',;):|c§heog€,:',E,’.led°t mag; L. Prowso, W .A. Stewart; Messrs. _,d_ This addition hm added gram” rent of barn- and board of llorsies. mn;-ning nl, me nnmn of mn brotha,- __ J, J. Johnston, K. C., Joel iMcCarsy in ,ne nnpenrnncn of the -nn” WM 5591111- 'l`l1° Dlalllllff WW' Mr. Stnian Robertson in St. John. ';' ° “nfl SHA- M°l-6°'-1 It was a matter of great row pled Ml" `Wll”l°“ mud ll19 911'-|19 Mr. Robertson who contracted a ‘ ' - » l -- ihul Mr. r; R. roster wee uname °-f*ef11°°l1 and 111° C°\1“l °"ll°1“’°' heavy cold while tréivollins throusll - to act as Church Warden -this yeaf. ed lllllll li-911 ‘lil1'lTW f-N18 l1l01'liii1s- N __ ISLANDER BURIED.--The fol- _.___ devemped ¢,°mp|lcn¢|nnn, was lowingis copied from an Edmonton _3|l_vE|.1 Ju.g||_55 QF 3UM. A1'°l1°°11 Maritime Pl~ovlnces- his ready wit _MacLean -Forbes, the io)|r-year-old pang achievements and optimism % §'°“'5lngl°n' were ln the cm' 11114 S911li1l Smile UWB” 119¢l1i'iDE , -daughter of Mr_ and Mus. -P. Forbes for the ffntnre were the sentiments Exee l";f‘ll*Y»___)_l1l-'l@11‘lll18__111@\`%i~l11S Of him a welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Rdb- i Evunsburg, was, held Wcdnes- expressed at the 25,1, annual meeb ty tvs; m_;><:5san__§} urrgh Socie- ertson have been making their _ _ day afternoon, 'December 31st at Z lug of the Summerside Board 0f`lv.-no arranged lorulhe hnlliuiflnllziixallg 33:: alhifhe Howl' T3-d§|n' Shlp y0\l].' productlon to Iiiciock from Andrews Brothers par- Trade which was held last v;-ight ings in M-nl-nn, and it was decided Rabegsonxpgruh wysnefraéadee lr' 0"- ‘Rell W- A- M0110” °l'll¢l9~lll1$» in the Woods Ten. Rooms combin- to .request either His Grace Arch- 1- eq,-led he | 1, py l“lel°‘l“el1l WHS made lll the E‘l"1°ll‘ ing the regular business meetlllg bishop Warner or Right Reverend illllirnland Bl en ‘ em mrlithe & wil -Cemetery. Beautiful floral tri- Wm, n mont enjnynbln supper. bishop Hackeney to bo present at health Mr” A? p§_"e1-'lgmeexce eng bill” were l”e°°l""“-‘ll fl'°m ill” l°l' President J J Morris presided cv- ¢l1€ Merch llwotldss. Mr Gear. ‘Gardin “ly ‘ln INC' l" er the meeting ‘which was attended this morlfilag for Set’ gillln etiiv anon family. Aunt Ethel. Grove by more than 50 ,nemheru ..f the tend the funeral which lakes plete “ll G°l`d°“- North American C°l' Board. Cougratuiatory teicgrams Sufered on Satllrdfw- llerles- M' -“nd MTS- A- B' H°“'d°“- were read from I-iis Honor Lieut- ~ *cm-lR°l‘| MEE`l'lNG» -The Mr- ‘mg urs- Y;_°- Uncle Jlim' Governor F. R. Heartz, Mr J. Rheumatlsm for g_l_111‘1l1_l 11é'3el'l11'8 ig Sl- MHFVS ‘ l' an '° rs- ‘ ~ - °"“W“V- "~ r' H ndman, 'President ni til 'il c- i ` , “N ' “‘m'm°"‘ 9 was held 0" N ew York’ Ne Ye and Mrs- W' lR~ G°°‘lwl“- the Am' iallon of Boards ol' Trade? M:',soF. Several Mwday' venemble A"°b`D°a°°“ eu l”mllY» 'Ml' ‘md MTB- E- 'P' L Rogers President of Aiberton ` whim 'p'°°m°¢ W9' an "x°°l’tl°”` _ weed. i-l J. Thomson, Employees Wm _P____;ce Board 0, .nada ,Mr sn‘l___1; .__ aws white Leghoms for gnh plane Mulligan opened with Devotional c°mm“tee_ from Mr John E ial)--That rheumatism is caused Tnnwn; v;-ern appointed Wnrh T_ne..C0'd`r‘r'>8i.-llratl'é s. considerable with 3-i eggs each. Mr. W. lv. servicesaud the report of the Ses- Campbell _Ch 1 f' I ' by disordered kidneys and that and -Mmm-n H_ C M.mn_ Er em: ' past week, not uuielis om-red necks :led with ulou _was r__eed and udorgged. mm” ,gm ';,';$“';,° Dodds Kidney .Pins will relieve ii. weue. Dr. E. 1'. ramen. Hllell. 0 ll ll W ' r. g ew as en_Cha|,m,m of th ' I' ' is asain proved by the case of -Mr. Massey. Geo. D Pops, Lea Horne uiled to the chriir and iMr. E, W. C0mm"tee_ Home Mnxlxprogemey John Chesney, s well-known andliilld Harry Ford were appointed cKay was appointed secretary of Bm____ _Chmrman of the Pu_;__c_t ' esteemed resident of this place. V°9lfY1110iJ. he mxting. The usual repolrts 05 Committee from Mayor W J Lidll "I hwe Buffered with rheuma' tt`lgi°gDnhTmE' '_A Luge crowd _ , comm ees were presents an ' ' ' ti f 1 a e _ e dance last ni ht t el 10 dats, 3466 eggs. This was 102_McPllerson s pen White Legihorns adopted after wmch the _o__owmg Etone Chairman of the Good Roads Dil_l_;1d_soli(:1_;;xv§;sP_y_l:_a;'_l;;__i_)r;vléilixnof _he o_ymP_ceCaba__et Ewen gy une ness more than were laid at theme 2nd. with 291 e-ses, -Mr. George trustees were elmem Mm" W_ _ I-_1;<:___?_t;3'etdry. and compme ,end I am happy to bg Gainty orchestra. 'rho music _ _- , ' se's repor ' 1 1 ' _ .Mr_ George F_ mmmns pen of ‘xml 286 eggs, Mr_ Buupms pen \. Stewart James Stewart E W was sl’ “dll and ll °°d l'e°°m Sl during the Wl ending the extremely cold Charles Parker’s Barred Rrocks for M wesmhsr. 25 puliets started laying 10ll1 P11106 Wlhll 33 oggs each. r and there were 70 more eggs laid than the previous week. The cotalllmghorus _No 4 loads the Contest t fm. the week belng 551 and the for-Ito date with 337 eggs. -Mr. Sam “mn due hu yen.|._ F. Ccnnor's White Leghorns are 3rd White Lo horns led the Con-test for \ me weekgrwith 46 eggs. Mr. Jos-'268 eggs. -Mr. Charles McKeuna's e qnh onnnichaeyn Ban-nd Ron-ks Barred Rocks are 5th. :wi-th 235 8rd. w!ith.44 eggs. Mr. A. Wien-er's While Wyandotte; we-re ith with 221 ess enoh to date. a 4-llegg-s, Mr. Edward Iiuilplt-t‘s White Leghornse, pen- No. 4, were 5th Wltih' 41 ell! Mr. Edward Bulipitfs pen White M Q--Q-¢¢._1 and his pen No.‘ 3 -tied with Walter =Buntain’e Bar-' from principle, men are neither so Church 0, s _ nobeon an erlioysblo sing-song m W" ' `D°‘m'“ Kl‘l“°l’ Plll' Rd Hbckl f0l' “ll H100 with 39 d nor so bad as we are apt “Eczema on M Face . Oontpletely Relleved” F Wlalrsl lrasst, Box 48, Bloeldlems, N. S., Min “EWG fees. *; ii E it eoilimd lu lille eliy. was held 'rhe l ll l sol dlreeily eu the lrldheye 'rho "D°‘°°'¢ *ll* '°“*°l'°1' lm" , sm dl l ' ' °°""¢°'"°°" ' ywlithe lol-.gen img osss emu. Mr. D. ir. Meoonoide to ihiulr them. reeillteoi lrclllilllmll lsllgzltllegs va: °§°°§°dMf;’_f _‘lm °°nlins year.if,f::, 3°,h';§‘;°;‘_§§“:_';_;“:;“__:‘;_:{1_:‘ sll~.?ls’snnnlied m some ' appointed to ranks arrangements C. R: Rogers' iSe;r;'tav‘ce`pres|d°"'l'|aii the impurities out of the in :_ salesmen.. "but -l'm itrytng to ‘sell ‘ soc l.AvlNo coNTEs'r -pen Barred necks, were il-li. with “lid °"‘°"- D. K.-currle who was the flrei see Be act S00 . . . . wmch sh W d th U able to say a good word of your ,_ _ 3 -hue Lrglmrrm No. zi. ure -im with -“Kay “Hd J°1ln Asnow. (ro-died* tlou or ing dleerd lu unzgfl-ulieillllid; Dm” ‘° “ll "W l'l°"‘l=-" l-'§J::h§u>t:;nhsd!`;r rellwzliod dl' state. An interesting feature of the It is Mwundlng h°w "muy l'°°` The f0l~l0W I1; sro the members of A Dlsasing feature of the meet- meeting was the mesenmuon of m‘Dlo 80 on suffering day after dny um nrnngnun- piano M". were 2nd_ Wm, 45 egg* Mr_ Sam eggs and Mr. Waiter Buwlaln's U18 was an address by D. A. Mc- andre” accompamed by a Buyer with aches and pains, rhsumntism Margueritie Gaudet; violin. Mr. Mdphersclfs White Leghorns were ’1'@il__ll°Cl;_S 1;;-fd gvlthslx. W. M-ughhg §{innon_,_ M_ P. on “100 years in St. mnn", c|Mk_ to _Mr_ ,Charles _E and backsches. They suffer bc- Harold Hueetls; saxophone, Mr. r ed oc s or t place, will-h ameri. Mr. -McKinnon presented Rn5e,.n_ nut President of the cause they are not aware of the Harold Gaudet; traps, Mr. James Zscopy of a resolution passed Juns_ Bn.,-4 who for the 25 yea" uf the tact that they can get relief, Morrison. since _he genmlny ___ persona M. _;_2_’f_§g;___l;2_sa_:~_;lir;_g____t_ll_:a :_::q_l_l_i:ittlo:_Bon:._d-B me has been an acuve :transition t_h:i__ki_l_ine;;)s, which are _”_"l”'*l'“n°_ __ B c _won nr in nn 1 M ts e source o e rou le and these 'll lift rown (rom impulse much more -than nngtnbn., mace 0| wommp for ¢n,'h, n rea ' An" the ine ish _..._._. » fy. J. R. Barr. °° him something alles." _ _ *F _, ova Scotia which ister A “Auto-In and _ B I F 0 B E starting upon a talk about suttrin- toxicetion and lone that there are so many - chronic suifer- ers from intes- tinal toxemis is that the mejorl- _ . ty of suilererl labor under the miespprshen- sion that it is s disease that can be cured by patient medicines and good home remedies. While some of these may give tempo- rary reliet, they ultimately cause the condition to become more serious. Auto-intoxintion is nets die- oaee-It is no more s disease than weak eyes are and it ie ridiculous to try to cure it with medicine. Try and cure weak eyes with "colored pills" and see if you get any results. A toxic condition is not a germ ailment, hence not a dis- ease. It is caused by sluggish elimination and faulty diet.. Think of what you est every day-as s matter of course. It will prove food for thought and you will wonder why it is` every- one is not fist on his back with stomach trouble. ~‘ Many of the eoneoctioi we put into the stomach break down the tone of this organ. It is forced to sepai-ails the good from the bad, retain the nutri- tion and eliminate the poison. When the intestines cease to do their duty in throwing od pol- my ie-Q _ elf? ilzr. .i-...-3-sz 1 fn- b e understood 7 _ lrlmwm¢e'h:il:“2.° ¢ DIET Ons of the rem- _‘gui ' - *W »45‘;H.¢¥El`5€ sons, than tY0llb|ll gm m\ll:.s& Ill! g ` ' ' patent nu einee-they' for a gr: the a ni doing for them _ -.-_ - _ leaves then, “_ sn even we* I condition tin. ;` stimulants 4; that. For tie., ` houbled with auto-intoxieeiin; I would suggest that they M.; consult a physician eo thug N 7 may make s complete dlaghng -' at their organic condition M. ascertain if the slug;-ishlleug caused by the absorbing of pn, E lone. I! it ls, the iollowihg en _ stciees -and diet will prom,” better elimination by stimuln, ing the abdominal muscle; ug toning UP the circulation. n .f 1--Lie llat 'on your buy hands at the sides. palms dove, . feet together. Swing i-ight iq 1_1 ovsr to the outside oi left len. ~ keeping the hips to the floor." Do this can times, repeeuhf; with the left leg. -,_ 2-Lie flat 'on your beg, bends to your aides, ein-,ling left leg sud 2:52 arm, ie; ; tiniu. rant" ri _ z risli iq _ and left arm. 8-Anne and len in the sir, '- circle both arms and botii lege ;' swsy from each other. - 4-Squat down, bringing left leg out_ to the left side, keeping knee stil! end leg rigid. right _ hand to the floor for support. Do this exercise ten times, re- peating with risht Its- - Coh’ee substitute. with jolly. Avoid rich, complicated sausage or frsnkfurters. - weight On arising s glses of cold water. ` BREAKFAST: A portion of etswod fruit served plain _ or with cream. Any cooked cereal served with cream. One egg. Toast or the crust of a roll with butter. LUNCHEON: Cold chicken or bam, or e ham tongue or chlckeri sandwich. Any kind ol s plain salad except- ‘ ing potato. Plein bread and butter. A glass of plain milk or buttermilk. A baked apple with cream or any stowed fruit, or rim, tspices or fm-ins pudding. DINNER: A small portion of vegetable soup or puree of ` vegetables. Roaste, steaks. chops or fish (broiled). _ Two or three of the following vegetables: Boiled asparagus, string or butter beans. green peas, stewsd I tomatoes, creamed spinach or creamed cauliflower. . Boiled or baked macaroni, spaghetti, or noodles. (A - plain tomato or creamed dressing may be used, but no cheese or mixed sauce.) As a dessert a small por- tion of Neufchaiael or cream cheese, served plain or 'lasi»i, chowder, fried toods of all kinds, heavy ments or gressy fish, pork, veal, rabbit, duck, goose, lobster, crabs, clams, salmon, or shrimp. Potted, preserved, corned or smoked meats, or fish, herring, mackerel, corncd bmi Diet for Digestive Troubles and Under- _ dishes-hash, rsgout, gou- Mr. McGovern will answer your questions. ic A. A .\i--4:-.-»..--i l ,lilly Bird ' '_-;.“;?.° -:.~_£` 's _;;~.¢~s;'.°J.:~-.-_ é:_...._"___. Birds, how when Sick. 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