.New Year . Tlili‘1i~ COOK STllDl0 You the ‘Ciinlplhnents of i-K -.*»T\MQ_ O£NT‘l PIR WORD each insertion for advertising in this comma. t nah Inuit accompany order lninimiim charge twenty live can a.~-__ . f ..*AT HQ?/..£.--Mrs. iioctor Vic- k°l'l0Il. Montague, will bo At Home 10 U01' i\‘l0l1'ilh Wednesday ' after- noon from 2 to 6 pg m. January 7th,' 1920. _ ‘ 'A048-1-ilMlii2i._ ---- _ - -*8URVE_YlriG.‘-The Dougherty Druherty at iltartivale, comprlsins 400 acres. was surveyed during the WSUK. by Mr. Jno. AlIred"McDon- aid. Pl L. S. u.xrl°'e number of as- sistants. -_--IO-3-.@1- I -EASTERN HER-BONALB ol the Season __.f.».':.;‘;;~e.i.‘ir;i.z~::f:'.r;tri;:';r._ ily. - _ Studio .Photographs of all elzea. tiime to fit ull also amateur camera! are re- celvedrfroah every week. Moderate Prioea _ Peraonnl attention to' Amateur _ ' Photography Artlatlo Photographs . Chlriottetown, P. E. i.' . " 5 _ O-O4 OO-O-90-004-O-Q bbboooooo-not _Womeh’s ravenette Winter Boots Wool Lined l _ Worth $7.50 _ lot $5.50 Just the boot you W_al;lt for winter Wear. High tops and Neolin soles, arid rubber heels, 'a dressy shoe that will give comfort and wear. Reduced to $5.50 Alley & Ce. Ltd. . QHATTERED RESOLUTl0N r_-a»- ‘ What's the rustling noise we heal' Willie the year is vet bt brief. Tie naught but mankind every- where . Siillussing up the new turned leaf. lilolllsslouli clilos _ J.; D. Stewart, K.C. Boll It d Notary Bi=.|'i|i`i|l1:r'Nevvaoin aging: Ch'¢°W"- ' lraneh offloe . - 6¢°re¢\°W'\ ‘Money to Loan on Real Estate. p-e-u-1--_-*¥*“"‘1'_’*“"` to-9-0.044-e-o-*oo-o+e-¢+v#_+0+** manic n. meouican, la./i. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan . Cameron Block, Cl\lrl0\tetown,_P_. E. I._ Mcllenli & McKinnon, ' P Y e of enormous qwmtmes of this mem] In order to ascertain tile adaptab- iarriatere, Attorneys-at-Law 0l14“L0’l'l_;l_l_'lI;0:’_:____:5U5“”\41‘ used in me c,,mp,,,|;|0n and We. lit-1 of the applicant to lit into Ufllee, Royal Bank Building. _ _ nsratlon of things in everygdays -““'1‘i'iHii life -and make a success g|§.|-hgugown . . P. E. laiand W. “_-_-_ "__ o|_"|.“."'._ _ _ user' it farming, the soldier settlement - rho" no L_ 1 ' Here are some of gpg ,M-"cle,-_ loard twill estalbliah a. careful sys- ,..____._.__._‘__--~_---- ` ` _ ' D ssi»l>_i_t_i Menlo: with lead uno tin. °1“ °f S°i°¢ii<>n of candidates in _ ~ ;__“___“ _ _ i-iard_.,i.ead: Mixed wl_th lead. ‘he °|d °0'iii‘~i°¥- -Selection commit- liltnitiisiitniiissaltstiléssiitee ___ pn. l. iz. onoxen ' Veterinary 8\ll‘I¢°“ _‘ _Residence Revere H°¢°| ___ ignxgggfsuisewuneaexe _ mon . . arose; % X 5 BEU &, Bentley Shaw ..'Mr. Jno. Alfred McDon.ald,‘ Lund Surveyor, was at Cardigan, New Years Day. - ..*Mr. P. lVficAu»la|y, ’l`racndie, was"`vislting friends at Cardigan, hiring the New Year. ..'Mr. P. Cullen, now of Mlllcove was visiting old friends nt Cardigan during the Ne)v Year. ..*Ml‘. Gabriel 'MoDonald, Her- mitage, returned from a visit to t-he city Ne-w/Yel\r‘s Day. ~ ..*-Mr. Chester Webster, Marie. visited at J. Aitken’s, 'Bay Fortune. New Yei1r's Day. _.*Mr. Leo S. McCormack, Big Pond, was a visitor to the city for e day or two at the New Year ou business. .,°Mr. George Pantin, Wood ls- lallds, is visiting his brother-in law, Daniel Doherty, Martlnvale tor New Years holidays. HQ ‘ 97 ' syrup oi Figs is . Lax iveiior Child LOOK AT TONGUEI _REMOVE POISONB FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BUWEL8 f .-1 vii’ A _ \\( _ -ea Accept. "~Cnlitr\rnis" Syrup \>f Figs only-look for the nwnlv "Calirfornluj on the lpaoksge, then _rou .are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxa- :ive or plrysic for the little stom- och, liver sndibowels.Children love its delicious fruitv tnste. Full dir- octlonsifor clllld’s dose \on,eoch bot- tle. Give it without fear. 'Motheri Yun'must say “Califor- uia." -_ _ \vll.x. 'muah me ` 0 . . 'ALL EXCESS FAT Do you knovv_thot-_there is a sim- plc, harmless-_oi'lect,|ve remedy fol overfntness that muy be used safely and secretly by any mlm or woman who is losing he.slimness of youth? There ls; ond it is none othcr than the tablet form of the now famous Mnrmois. Prescription known as Murmols Prescription Tablets. You can wcll expect a re- duction of froin. two to fourpoulrds 0. week without dieting or exerc s- ing. Marmola Prcscrip ion Tablets are sold by all druggiets at tl for a large ease. or it you prefer you can order direct from the Marmoln Co.. S64 Woodward Avon Detroit. --1-l°f| W"h_ our _ -' LENS GRINDING BERVIGE offers afcompiote service. eil- ual to the 'heat procureble. That this service is eWi'°°- ilted is evidenced by _WP uon_:ta;it_i_:.iuo:;roasing vu ume f n . °weu:lncei-el thank our viii- mng, and will continue “ide | strive to merit their con - OIICL I _ 4 _ optemotriet and 0P¢|°|l" ._”_,,*,,,,¢_¢¢_¢eooooeeoo+ 'of the evenings entertainment. *Santa made h-is appearance and in D - 1-ommunication with s-pirits, adding -you can not fmake rs mistake. druggidt show you "Diamond Dye" :fir revue my iiiisi. pm. ince. ~. - "` -_*P* _ .f.*AT MT. HQPE.~'l‘ho memberr of the Unlon'Bchool ot,_Mt. Hope, held e Christmas Tree and Pie Social in -the Bchool House .anti Christmas Eve. A large. crowd were present and all spoke highly his usual 'good humor each _one was remembered from the gift- le.den` tree. The ples ware t-hen sold by Mr. Norl‘nan~.M-ac8ws.in. The proceeds of tho evening omoun- ted to $22.86 which goes towards- an organ' purchased _by the Sunday School. The following is. -the .pro- gramme: Opening chorus, Ring., Ring the Bells; Recitation by John A. MecK.aY¥ , Reading by Mary Matheson; Klhorus. Silent Night; Recitation by Garfield MacLeod; Recltntion by Lillian Dockendorlt; Chorus As Bh0'll1l9i’dB'K0l>¢ ViSll:_ ftecitation by -Raymond -Mfi-¢D0i1- sld; Trio, Chime on 'Sweet Bells: Recitatlon by Sheldon MocSwain; Recitatlon -by Hilda Dockendorft: Chorus, Heavelfs Glad Refrain; Reel-tation by William -M-rlcDoliald; Dialogue, A. Pantaloon Fighlt; Reci- tatlon hy Garfield MscLeoi=‘; Reci- *ation 'by Colin MacKay; Closing chorus, Scatter Your ChriHlIii2\S Blessings. . ' ---?<¢$_-in MAY SOON SOLVE MYSTERY OF DEATH - EoNDoN, Jan. o.-‘ll believe nn- other generation _will not have passed before the age-long mystery if doeth will have been solved and the existence and communion oi' the spirit people universally ack- nowledged and approved.” said Sir A. Conan Doyle ln a New Ycar’s message. The noted English author oi dot- ‘ctivc stories, sud more recently ldivocate ol spirltllailsm. said tho -‘rope of splrltuuliets is' for progress towards national enlightenment. ' _ CAST OF HARD SHELL .Tho church should “cast oft its `iard shell of doctrine" and investi- gate, or at least, kecp an open mind toward discoveries of spirituaiistic phenomenal, Sir Oliver Lodge, fa; mous British scientist, asserts in gm article to be pulllllshed in the nerxt issue of Htbbert Journal, lead- ing British philosophical quarter- ly. ‘ iSir Oliver is soon to leave for the United- 'States on rt lecture tour. I-is criticises vigorously the iebste on spiritunlism which- fen- 'ured the Lcceister church coll- zress. The church. hc says, ul- ready hlls discarded its old ilefs in the “flrlty of eternal f ill ‘lt death or in two c-xtreme regions in the hereafter" -but tins not con- stituted »f0r itself a new creed ol equnl strength. UFNEES INVESTIGATLON The scientist recommends that the church investigate roofs oi that if “ministers really open their .ninds to the evidence, if they ex- amine the prools cal-e_i`ully and without prejudice, thcy surely will he guided in the direction of truth." |Slr Oliver went into detail in his belief in communication with the dead, comparing the present attit- .:dc toward this suibiect to tiumier times when prncticnlly instantan- ,oous communication across the oc- ean seemed impossible. 'lit will 'be the mir lc of this generation," he assertlhc, "to find _that by the kindly help of living persons who possess certain facul- _tilesdwe may communicate with the ea . ' SAYS NOT FAR AWAY "Our friends on the nihe\_ .side ure not so far away from us,’ Sir Oliver continues. “They are re- moved iroln range. of our animal sense organs, that is all. if the truth be#-as itccrtuihly is-that death makes no sudden change in personality or character; it exist- ence is continuous nnd only sur-- roundlng conditions change, even that change not being so great its has been anticipated, then there is nothing especially holy or profound- ly ipainful, or efvon unduly solemn in the thought of communicating with the dead. While he recognizes the church is not lrce to explore new regions' of thought, Lodge urges it to investi- gate and determine its attitude by R83 . ers. draperiee, c_0verings. ` The Direction .Book withl each . rmckage tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that To match any material, have Color Cord. - DR. ,DeVAN'l FRENCH FILLU in . _a~ ` 1 AN `> 0 ing proofs of identity of the spir- 1914_ touch with his family us like these dead nutu.nm leaves! so M ________.__.__._,_<__-- -__ . Solder- and other sort metal alloys 0°” °°"1P°=@d of 'nervous especial- - _ sur "til/mono nvss" Tunnel: Tvlw _M°*»i= 12 ner cent Antimony V “““"““' Wm' 'famine conditions HER FNDED’ OLD. _BHABBY Rubbg,-_ sulphate". of Anumom, .viii hold sittings in various ps;-tg Appyrng-L _|N-rg New ` ate indlspelalbie to the rubber 'E England “lid 30008110. These F I 0 tical f ,¢r_gae_ 55 mmm" -pounds usd :Ummittees will receive assistance lump p Don'-t worry albeut perfect ro Y°!ii‘l>' ill Unit-ed States- ‘_"d °°°P°"‘*_U°n “'01” the Canad- “m_ me iimammd Dym.. su” c°||,”||,|° 1-“bn as iwnnfonii lol. in emigration ollice at London. intend to 'sive a new. ricin time tooth paste. slmvins mes. etc. “Y ""*Y °“'i“ii’° “"0 the Phveie-` less color to any fabric, whether lt Plliiili Pigments and tnamala: |» m°i'll» iliwiicirii and other quali- ha ,WML ,nh "nam cotton or mm , WMU, ,me °f_A_,_mm°ny Damn .cations ot prospective settlers and* ea goods-dresses, olouses, stock- i i are in in-m_ demand tor shine W' “"9 °°""“°°i°° eiititiiiis wl- l , eltirts,'cliilarsn'i costs tenth- bottoms. etc.. bein non- olson- "°"' '° i”‘°°°°d i0 Ceiiide to rec- ive training in Canadian meth- ds of agriculture under the dlr-_ ction of the board. . I3elected candidates may receive his training 'by taking s course et . training centre or -by working _/ith experienced 'farmers approved Gioth and Paper: Aa coloring mat- ‘V "W 'i’°*""l» °i' W |1001* Iueihodl. .he length of training in Canaan or candidates with little or no 8 D ous, impervious -to action of aelt or fresh water. Sliverwaral- Britannia Metal kiiown a|_"White Metal." Glgxejj-_Ae a olarilier or purgatlve. Mo ioine: in Tertar liimetic, ste. Jewelry: In “Autimony Glue,” etc. Match : Without phorphorne. ‘ ills lhclie-l in spirltuallsm, Sir Oiiv-‘ in ostlnlsilng the annual cost ol or says, but now every week or maintaining "u iliinlmuni but rc- ottener he arranges to have ber- asonable American ntnndarlrcf liv- eovcd Persons visit Hiirmymotwiv ii for it family of tlvc persons." This t reliable medium. without giving any is placed at $1_3g5_';g,'0|- nn in. 1 one the slightest ill'l'ol'i\1:ltloll ill ati- ¢|-ease since 1914 gf 34 pm- cent, vilncc. A sonlcwhnt more liberal standard “Illvzlrlabiy one communicates 101. ,a sgmfpn- family phwes me must- by lille "Hits-." 11° Saw- cost st $1,658.04 nnnunliy. This "5‘P°°|“l fe‘m1“i“°e“C°’ give 5'-nk’ is an increase of 80 per cent since- its,” the scientist adds, declaring The total of $138539 for The his 0“V_“ 5°” R"Ym°“d» “m9 W" maintenance of at miulnlum stand- lriiied in the war, maintains close “rd of living in Lawrcncc at prices ' prevailing ill Iilovember, 1919; was -i n made up as fol owii: food, $600.60: SWEAMNG °FF shelter, $182; clothing, $265.61; V _.r * 'riis spirit inilsca is willing, but fuel. heel and iiuht #'11-341 wir- l the tlcsh is weak. Isn‘t it just flue dfietl- 5f'26G~24- This “'°§1ld fcilliife ' 1%) '_ that Jesus lmows and appmciaws a steoily income of $26.6o ner week. l '- that ma sph." of us is “__ suDe,.|°, The more comfortable standard of _O the "old man.. of W3-_, DL Jew), iivilngi requlrln§__$1658,04 rrelhycar . _ an of us ncu es expsn urea as c ows: ;§§‘,e1”,{_f_dI;f_;l‘f___dHg‘§;',,_':;s £1645 of rosa, $652.60; shelter, $234; cloth haw wa were going to make our ing $340.26; fuel, hcnt. and light, lives count in this tlmt and tho $87382 S\i“d\‘i°S» $331’~~20~ ' . . other thing! And, behold, here we A LESSON _N ¢oNNEcT|0N are sitting upon the cold ground w|.rH A with our failures rustling all about UToMoB""E HRES' Remember that splendid resolution ,me xéK;(;1i?1;°?f£__?§nt Apmecmm inads lnst New Yeur's'_I Meant lt, The iolluwm, stufy of __ mo_o_,_ iii- ‘JVOFY W°\"1 °f il- Wen *Welle ist‘s curclessnec-‘ss with regard lo months finds that new lest turned “Bing matches- whcn handling ga... OVC? Ji-\Sl about the/Sumo Oh Ulf oline is told in the Public Service o:her side. Did you ever really Bullfmn ug Omg,-|(,; U5’ EIVIHE iii? S°m€l~i1|“B mid Ulm Mr. Fred 'Strothel' was returning had n grip on you? Rum, tobacco. from Shelburne to his home nt or dopc'lWhen Itried to give up i{ornlng’s Mills after 3 garden tobacco ond “swear off" I _chewed party. Albout midway between the licorice root for ii montl1.a.nd after two' plnceg he met a man with ll rt while was hack again smoking motor carihnt had l'un~out of gaso- l1:lrdel"tlian ever. I discovered that line. He vory'kindly offered to sup- whllc l well knew the, habit meant"'DiY hlmfund as it was pitch da‘rk"" only harm to me and I wanted to ho told the lnan he would require quit it, the poor old flesh was too 11 U8hi,_but not to bring H match. weak for the smell of a good The mill. hvlvever. did not heed ilnvcnn. 'rlien lronnti something his wernirrs. end the imssenser to put ,strength into the flesh, and ‘Wm him 3150 lighted u mulch. with wday_»‘_1 femme _in being B _"ee the result that Mr. L-ilrothcr's tank man__\€_{ no ]»0nge_._h,“e to so out by exploded and burned his car _cum- tho vftrgon houseur barn and shlv- metal? “Pr “IW 'b“i'fi9fi hiiii S0 bud- er i}__¢_t~Pe Com to have my ume ly that his lile<\vlls despuireiloi' fol' smolgg.-_ My friends no longer say some ume' _And eve" at this PYP' wllen`,_i come in and my back is Sept wrmngt the nmscles are “U mmm' ..Phew_ did you get B whm e_k/posed on lll8_ right nrlll, the nails of html" As with Queen Nico- are burned “H his h“"d' and he iS lying ill tliif hospital without al ' line so with King Alcll-y, and all cl ll Uiiiig on lllm on acco t f h in in i t rn bit 20 ° "il ° is 12‘_’9‘? Pf’,;'__‘_‘“4_‘;§’:‘; B ° 8 ( °" _errlbly burned condition :ill about _ __i_\§_-c\;_rel;er part oi inc sorry. 'mess _ '_wel'c _used to give light, S' S' TIMES- .lot to light cigarettes or cigars". cos-1. Fo* FA_M°"_-Y You will understand that tllis_was OF FIVE ESTIMATED l rank cusc of thoughtlesslless or cnrelersslloss on the part of these BOSTON, an. 4th.-Lawrence, min’ ft?" U‘€y.h“d Deo" “'“"“°i'l by Massachusetts, is taken by the NA- .ML sitmtherll the base is' more dis' lionni industrial Conference Board `;?.f_';('i‘g fl;§;;'"°§v£_';e_:;'_"l i_{“5§w;';’_' -'rhcrc he had served for three years i if more and had received wounds ' iiler tlicle from which he had pra- Uses ol lntinony =~--Hy ln Msnuiadured Articles V ' ' °' ""` __ _ s£'r1;i/l_EM~ENr or Barrier-i sen. ~~ 0 e » ..;:.“serie”“i'i.h;';.‘“‘;.r‘.°.:°‘°:a '" l 9 ue 1r\, mu" nd “rn” Lake George, New Brunswick, it OT'1AWA, Jimi 5.-An order lil ~ _ ‘Y DEFEND5 °WN c/‘SE may be interestln to our readers Oiiilcil has been assed l a civo the flllanclill hoiletit.: of tht: iilzlutes, illciufllllg the cost lit lui-, \Ve:lltlliuldl1appiiloss are not al- uct, but nllull be requirul to lllulrv- ;;l;ltin;r ttl i"?ill;tda. ullfi the cost of wuys ull the best of terms. 2-n initial cilsh-down piiynlcllt ot .su’ilsi.~:to:fi<'~~ whiic rccclvlllg train- -_- woniy per cont of thc purtzhnso ing, shall ‘llc borne by lilo czlnrli- if a~ man is just as gooll ns_an- lrlvc rli' thc 'property selected. ilzltc. The board gives free tllltioli other he doesll't have to insist that All ciopcnditurcs incurred -by cun- :lt trzlining centres. lic is. ilést it _:Q ,_ _, . _ ‘tat _ fr'-f y ur .` V' :I "Z .- _ . ' .f . " ' ~ hi V/,' ‘.‘ -_ 1*. _ 'ix . , . .. ..,_, .- '»i»°"'-~ . .~ ; . _ ____ .__;_ ~._, _ _,__ * ;,'_`_-:~~f~'»‘»»i`- - “le \\\\ U I l W) ‘ J if i 1 A "ft W r 4"" ' " il' -_ . _ . -~» v ‘ .» .- _ _ ~i__§_.'*i~ ° /. _ I .‘ i - V '_n . ‘ _‘ v _lil i _ 3 ,_ _ __ tit? _ ‘W 'f "co-_ f' 4... . ea _ _ r _ ._ _ _ .~‘--'*’=`-.`. A . ""'- "` - --‘ "' t -- » S i __-£___r_¢;_;_, _,___ 1, ,_ __ EH _ _ _ 5 » _ -ef) _ 1:; _‘i‘ ‘- QA- _~ _, ___- _). - _ ~ ‘, _ * _ \ éZ‘2’é?-5 gs f~,‘-.Q _ Ther gmt strength ef mind and body, tint exhaustless energy, that IRON WILL that make a fa_mplis_merch'ant out of a. humible clerk, a nulil_onalre out of e penniless im- NISTHM, a Lincoln out of a woodchcpperi- often come from red blood-rich in iron; D_c you lack power of decision, energy, and stanuna? Are_ your ambitions greater than your strength? You need not be discouraged,” says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerl of Bellevue Hospital (Out-door Dcpt.), Row York, and Westchester County Hospital. “By feeding the blood pure organic iron--Nuxated Iron-many a weak, run-down, discouraged man has changed to a red-blooded American, iull of force and energy that win success." to Nuxated Iron is used dnd endorsed by former -United States Scnators and Members of Con- grces_,and by_such world-known men as Peder- ewsln, Premier of Poland. It often increases _strength and endurance in two weeks’ time. __ 2. -- .._.. _.___ .._.___ v,.__. __ c . ' , _ `,+;`4`.5.{ ` J' 'J '\ _ , _ _ . . , \ ‘-a-ii-£."fi>@. i - . wr, _ ' . `-‘-‘i`fF`;"`i-"»¢i`,‘ “Eg x q __ L _ _ ’ Used By Over 3,000,000 People For _Red Blood, Strength and Endurance, _ r-mil i ill -|i- i - 1:- .` li. li u'i\i°~- .\iwtln~<-.ir'- iii-il; rl. _».. |-' . ' “ ' ' ' ’ " ‘" " ll. .|. \i<~\uii'li:;ii, slciitnn-.in-. °“"" “`"""'| "'~‘"ir -“¢0l‘<'- "ml ff __ - ' Yfjirf-=-" ' __ _- 'gf --_ f ,Q -1- ii ~._,¢2_=. v A ‘7Y1e 291 ‘I/al " if people, far and near, “REGAL FLOUR” is \ _ known for its high and uniform quality; it is known' as the most- irn-3 portant factor in bread _ \ ° PHOIPHONOL FOR MIN maiiowceat ofgll=_ce. "Ile was _m¢°‘_ _ _ .1 . L tl 3 _ ' :.'_~l‘.°_r:..':.fi~:,'.i"."_._j_.r.°ii.ti:.rt'iri. .:;“.te°h :'...§2i‘:'.i’.:’.‘;‘ll.‘:_"“° 3; 'E1§,¢;‘.,i;’,,";{,f,,,,'°,;‘,»,‘};' ,§;_°_f’§if_ aniieetiiesr Anumony mu with Oat rlnclf Ontario. T,” 6 _' _ e. ' re opp A U ' N X1' = l.aln, at lout one bull ulnmef mpg; G. F. ilill€|liiS0ll ~itrrrnl'i'ls':'i.ii°'1ii'elJ°.i.::r:.if:b°»=3°°~'"&'3>»¢°ii‘»‘»i-311-i"?»i"i'l”»-=ilP° ‘°°'“ °'= ° “rf” ‘ri °-°-i-- A i ’i‘FNl°'i° Gllierience shell 'be two fears more or less as may be do. ofmincd: and. in the case of can- ridatea who have -had considerable arming experience in Greet Bri- 1. _ __ onmubh hm” md mu in .er training. candidates must ap- f,?‘{2;"§,'_,'_'§:",'{ ,]’f_}'“‘;{},|.'.°.§‘°:’°h’§_ fu |”___9vn_ "__," _"nu “°._‘:b‘;u_ pear-for examination ibeforelu final luelincllion committee. Qhaliiied ¥o'i'.h Nr f-oag"hi1l7s 'im°l1¥i'°'l7t'0nn 407|-llililleii ' A ., fi - °""‘"".‘“" """ "° '°"“""°'i ¢° 1'"- . __ . ~ . __ __ _ _baking success _ Tir: sr. LAwlzsN_c_li:___l;Loull Mu.l'.S C0. ' ’ _ Monrnsat ` ,if ia- ('i \ We iii L1- lil 3.2' fn V _ ij... . _;_-' nd tid .lr- 01.' ts. rt- .iz- rr- ve -e~1 i'S ini 00 col ih- }i0 lv- 4"! lb- da YT Jlf, ‘iw ad ts- .1 ff D0 t` o in rn id tl] eil 'ie- of in 'll 36 £0 IS- .kr *B* ill lin nt lie ul. on. E D , u king H Only the widespread misery or 10 know some of the uses of Anti :£3-lfligél for the settlement of im _ » , _ _ .': _ _ , Uh i - _ ' - - _ o. ' ‘ d its products. Few D601 ` rmer service men in Can~f` “J” “.||»¢.,l.¢ _-_ lrelclag-» llellill war 'bsreavements induced him to°m°ny an . ad , subnlit to ubllcit ini defenc ple' perhaps’ are aware of the i n ' ns' N THE HOMES of the .ed lp- li!- tts nt “ A. im- _#BR -me ,ies lld~ me lit)