-, ‘“ i .. . , . . _ . _ . _ ._ _ _ , _ _ _ - , _ _ ___ . , _ - , , . . g. - , _ _ _ _ . i _ . ___ ' " ' "' .4 . I-~~ " - - ~~-~- -‘r - ~ -, » ~ -~ .\- _ . ' - . ‘ 'I-, _fn--... ... .»;rf,.': f ' . 1 i , _ ., _ ”~ ' l ` ’ .a.._-._-_Lv-aref. *il -fw- ~ - ~ i - . \ _ \‘ » .l 14 _frnBRUAiw.2v, 191-1 -ii' ' -'rt-is cnxnnorrarown GUARDIAN . 7 me .-.rzvm " ¥_ll . up f _-The - - - -_-- . -- l . ... _ . . `l_¢___,__.)-___'__ »_.__'._~___§ ___ »» #.1-l "_ ; '\ ,'_.'_ "\=. < ., si as --_ , _ ,. . _ -. _ - . , _ 83",, Lf i ‘ji 1 __ " ,,.. P `~I __ ".¢ 'J "_ -_ » 4 ->..--...--2-._ QQ -‘~<-£1' Yields , ~i-fi-"" 7 ' ` only 2'/2 ozs. '_-3°” Q, yearly t . .. :.»-~ ` Avsiw ......ii yield ¢e...iaerin¢`_d.. ' size of the bush. It takes about 6|/2 bushes to yield e. pound of ordinary - tea.-and about 10' bushes ‘te\yield a pound of Red Rose Tea, as only the tender shoots and . buds are used to produce the distinctive flavor and richness which char- acterize this h i g h grade .ii i .i V ‘ TEAR goodwa _paekiiiglia \\ ._ -~ only. Try it. 110 Y)-'tion rmeans can buy' anytning you can give them-except your photograph. fldalre an appointment today. The Cook’ s Studio _ New DesP'-isav block i Photographs The' business man w o will spare a few minutes ot his time to the photo- grapher of today will please his an- tire- family. Ilia portrait produced by present day- -methods of photo- graphy Fill be an agreeable surprise- ts dons so quickly and clearly. Make your appointment to- day. THE sm/ER sruoio. ' Snow and Sun -' Glasses We have a complete line of snow and sun glasses also gog- gles and eye protectors of all lmdi- l?°.iiL¢ lei. the snow reflect- ion 5?' sun gfire spoil your eyes when.-you can be relieved by wearing glasses that will ex-~ clude all sun and snow glare. _Get a pair today. We have them in pnce from 25c to 2.50. H. J. MABON Druggist and Optlcian Next door to Bank of Commerce _ Montague. _- . . P. E. I. Professional a Cards Dr. _Clift CHRONIC DISEASES l1UItA'1‘lVE TREATMENT by the iuonth in . advance, Victoria Hotel, chnrlottetown, P. E. I., Canada. OFFICE HOURS, 12 to 3 daily, or by appointment at residence. 4207-1-30M3nioii.pd. J. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and _ Nota:-_y Public °f"_Go.-.Newson look. Charlottetown Molraneh Effioe, Georgtfown ne o | ____5______xM_L oan on Rea Estate @ MORSON G. DUFFY Barrlstera and Attorneys i Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada ' Mouav To i.oAN iiuiir. _ McLEOD & BEN'l`|.EY . W. E. Bentley, K. C. lariilater and Attorneys-at'Law Money to Lean. Office-lasik of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown, P.l. E. I._ r Mttstf. l A.A. McLean. K.C., Donald Moklnnon MoLEAN A MoKiNNON ' las-rlatera Atternay~al°l.aw Bank Building, Charlottetown. f. l St S. H€SSi8n LAWVIII hfontagus. P.Ill.l. Money to Loan. J llll-3-llltf. I WARIURTON C SHAW' Barristera. Attorneys. Notary Piib- "°» Etc.. soiiongra im- canada nina- Grs Association. - Bank ot Montreal. f_‘_=;d\. Permanent Mortgage Corpor- Oilloes- old Guardian Omoo. Pro-_ Unmarried nnd Cross! "Pohl" "Yes, my sou". "My school tcachcr isii‘t iuarrlcd, is she?" . _- :;No, l believe iiotf my boy." ‘ _Wliat makes hcr so cs-05.3., gimp, pop." ` Vvlli 'IWl\\\\\\\‘l New Boot _ .$6.00 Ill \\\\\l\\\\“\‘WIIR\\\R§1.IZ”K4 llll` /V . _ill ill _ \ Ladies! a new bright Kid. high l0lJ boot made on the pointed toe. good style all over. See our window l Alley & C 135 Queen St. IOI05_'A\\\\\€0III.¢l g C VK ,_ If . PHONE ` 393 J or i l 2941.1. when pipes burst, leak _ or give bother of any kind It pays to 8°* ' TRAINOR ~ on the iob -. Shop- - I 80 Grafton St.- V" Block. Charlottetown. P.ll.l. liAlnul.nli.esoiu of a-. Zlgiililllifs .=`-_-:='i"= ' ` . \ , ` . sa ' -` - |‘,_____ ___“*_ . _ . _ _Q KY Zf§ W? \\\§\?I%KOJ buy in this Province . .°. IT Pklg to '..*|N SOLDIERS' QUARTERS.- The soldiers hunks and other equip- C "' " ° 'l l HAL M' N ” "“""` " ‘Ulu i-las No EQUAL mlllll ' . "Immun chu” twmty n'° c°m"' -.(30, stock and bond lirokcrs, -. iiicni- lln/ ~ -‘ .|~' ‘ I _nieiit_ have 'been removed from the' _MR T G _ G ___d___ bm-B Mmm-ea; gmck Exc|,,,,,g.._ MC. _ -_ l It not only softens the G rr l - - It l iii 't ' S “ ' n °` Cilrdy Building. lialiiax, N. s_i water but doubles the cleans- - :sf .:’.‘;‘.‘:'.:.=:-g.i~.ue.:::°°...:t “ °“ i. ‘ »»-~-- -f ---» ‘ f 1 - . , _ CLD IN . . - i ......... ... -r.....i..». -_... - - - .if 5,,|,,,¢| 1. c.,|.|, I S ° "."'°“ .ve-whine --niiw and . _ __ . _ ' ' ' » ` wtioi eomo. . ' “ . ..*Pi.EAsAN1' A_FFAin.- 'rise is-E HW* I' GW] A'l“¢¢ ' Y°"°'d°’ Tw” \ "gms, u:,,1.,,.,_,,“ p - ' dies of St. Lu.ke’s and. Fortune' Cove _ ““-‘ Atchison 102 l \6 \ ‘- _ -_ g._o»eg_W“,S..-"' " 03 i _ _ _ _ _ _.....nil|l - , 7 _,_ Supreme Court House. Georgetown, Joyable social and new residence of Fortune Cove, on February 14th. As very favorable, a present. A short, gram was given, af cious supper, consi brown bread, and daluties, was- serv broke iip about m satisfied that the well spent. The s realized for Red C DD Mr. James Clark, . r rge num-ber were hui. excellent pro- EISTERII _P Bi'udenolle'_ - \\'oi‘tli. oi' Newpoi' -&. Alex. lt. J-. Mac onald. Greonliili. weok - ..*Mcssrs lioii'iil_d.McMu_i-ter, and - &- I 1.; .' _ ` : John Johnston. of business. -&. _ .'.*Mr. Allan M Ferry steaniffr. route to his home at Co. -&. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS ' lb »-»>-I ' . _C-‘__ . . ei:- . ?e»; _ »-i-1' . :za _*N "‘?‘¢ mf-.-\»-ie:-:Ja occ-wo-1- liuttcr, crowmery, Butter, dairy, lb ._ Buckwheat, bus. _ (‘.a»lfi-iklns, lb Eggs, doz. Hay, pressed. ton Hay. loose, toi! Hides, lb .. ._ ,.19 Lamb pelts, lb 60-90 Oats, black, hus. .70 Oats, white. . . . . .. 66 Potatoes' . . . . ._ _ Straw, pressed. ton Pork, organs att. lb Wheat, bus. . . . . ._ 1.00- ."‘ I vi". 9'? s°’?.9° Q © cific Butter (creamery -pi-ints)` . . . . Eggs, doz. .. Fowl, lb' Chickens. lb Ducks,-lb .... .. Turkeys. Tb .. .. Beef (im retail ._ Potatoes (bushel) l-lay-(ton) .. 41-43 40-42 18-15 I5-18 1 6-18 22-95 ..j..'.. ...- a -.as ...es -... rp.. |- »» a-.~ ...- »..~ ~»....~ .. 70-80 _$12-$14 Straw (ton)_..... ... 7.00-8.00 Pork, (selects) wholesale .. 18% Oats (black) bush. ._ 70-72 Parsnip;-.(lb)-...~. .0155 Buckwheat (bush.) 111031.15 Whcat"(hush.) $150-$1.75 Beef (wholesale) _dressed 11-13 $eef (live weight) .. 08-09 urnips (bushel) . . . . . . . . . 20-25 Oats (white) -bush.,.... 68-70 NOVA l SCOTIA '\é%SSEL TORPEDO- rlnnirnx, N. s.. Nova Sootla schooner has fallen vic- tim to the U~boats. Two Halifax men are members of her crew, and as there- is no word of the crew. their relatives here are somewhat anxious. The- steamer is the Mayola, 119 tons. owned by Adams and Knickle, oi! Lu- nenburg. She sailed from St. John's, Niid.. last month for Gibraltar for orders. When in the Bay of Biscay, according to a cable despatch receiv- ed yesterday. she was sunk by a sub- -ma1Ln'e. 'llho despatches made no mention of tho crew, but it ls' cxpoct- ed that news of tholr- landing on the Spanish coast will shortly bc receiv- cd. The iiarucs of the four of the crow who shipped at Halifax wlicii thc schooner called' here on her way from Lunenburg to St. .lohn's, sro: 'lkiomalt Kendall.. Halifax; H. E. Burke, Halifax; Nathan Eiislow. Shelburne, and Edward Gillan, Naiv- foundland. ' - The Mayola was formerly owned by Captain Elisha Wentzcll, of Ric- eiport, who last month sold hor to her present owners. She was. on' her first trip under tho new ownership. Tii"F'6'§r"lf\iT POINT to remember with regard to Zam- Buk is that, unlike ordinary oint- ments. Zam-Buk is so renned that ' it is capable of penetrating to the seat of the trouble. which in the case of skin diseases and old sores is found in the diseased underlying tissues. This i`s due to the tsotthai. Zam-Buk contains no animal fat or coarse mineral drugs whatever. but is entirely of herbal origin. Ordin- ary olntments, on the contrary. owing to the animal fat and mineral drugs containedin them, are in- capable of penetrating beneath the su face skin, so that the relief. if ally, can be_ only temporary. in addition to this. Zan-Bak is a strong germlcide. and having .reached the underlying tissues. it destroys all germs and thoroughly eieanses the diseased parts. ,Then Zam~Buli’s healing es¥:ucea remote -tlie'growth of new s lh and s per- _manent cure results. ' Zum-Buk ls best not only for old .- sores. eczema. and aiiskin diseases. but also for blood-poisoning, ulcers, abscesses. boils. scalp' sores. plies, , burns. eciilde. cuts and all skin in- juries. All driigglsts and stores, or Zam-lluk Co., Toronto. Bile. box, 8 for 81.25. Feb. 26.-Another i . 60 15-25 ugh the nostrils- send it into the pas w d d sages that are subject to colds and 0,2, ’lf§,§§',, °‘§f,‘; cater.-ii. Easy to .ie this with cem- 'rhozone, which cures a cold ln ,ten rminutes. Even to the lungs goes the - r:.e:~.-i. ::s°:..s:he-::.':.‘:.:°°.:.:;..::: i , f Bt nvgarxogé D531; and air passages-everywhere a trace ed_ The gathering! of disease remains will Catarrriozouo ,dnighh -mu being follow. You’il not have colds. nor will °' “m °' ‘30'00- was GA-i li t d ‘hui ba ‘i ozflniie aussi __ B work . _ o ay _ i-.was o angercus suhi.i'tutes meant to deceive you for 05 -' ' _ Sp. ge'lll'f\C Calai'!'i'l0l'.0ni;, All dealerg 59'] - ------ (lthiirhozone, large al/.e. two r-io-itiils & _ _ .¢__ _ , _ 5-1| ti-euunent, costs $1.00: small size MRS. JOSEPH G"‘LLANT ` ’l‘lic death took place mi 'l`liiii‘.~:iizi.,\ _ uiorliiiig, the 15th lnst., of Mrs. .los il were v|,,|t0,-S to Georgetown lag c-pli Gallant at the advanced ago o 31’Yi-HFS. Deceased had bt.-:xii an iiivalli' for ncarlv seven vcars. Suffering frorr pastor who atroiigthczicil iiiid coin soletl licr, and iiiiiilstcrcil to licr tlir 5'l¢i1l'5 M10- SW! |Ui1\'i‘.s to mourn i.\\'1 Mrs. William Muldoon. both rcsldlii; ‘ill HRhl»!0l'. Mc.. and tlircc sons, Jos onli, at the lioiiicstc-.iii2', Fldclc at Chnr lottuttfwii. and Andrciv in Maine.-IV ` MISS LUTTIE CAMPBELL. The funeral or the iam iuiss Lut- ,tio M. Campbell iviis held yesterday iroiii thc rcsldciicc of 'her fittlicr. Mr. biveii Campbell ol' North Wiltshire to Brookfield Cemetery. Notwith- Hiiilliling the very unfavorable wea- ther, the procession was one ol' thc largest seen in that section of thc country for many years. Miss Campbell 'had alinosi coiiiplc ted her training as a nurse in tlic P. l~}. Island Hospital and had she May of this year. The death oi' one who seemed to have such a promising future. at thc early age of 22 years. has _ brought ors and the vast circle of friends tn whom she had endeared herself by her kindly manner, both in this city gud tliroughout the country. "Tc- noiv lier was to love her." The dc- ceased was a. devoted member of Zion Presbyterian church. The funeral services wore- conducted by the Tlev. J. Doiigald McKenzie. assisted by Rev. Wilfred MacLeod ol’ Clyde River ang consisted of Pillow from tht loved ones nt home; Pillow from ici low-\vci-kers. P. E. l. Hospital; Wrciitli, Medical Stall, P. E. l. l-Iospl Ross and Mi-ss Hows-rd' Wreath, Zion Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Camp bell' Spray. Mr and Mrs I R Brown mlly; Wreatli, Murdock McLean and faintly The follow-ing fanilly are loft to mourn. a father and mother, W‘liiiii~ frcd. Muriel and Cecil at home; _(iIailys, teacher, Wilmot Vnllcy; Rev. R. J. Campbell, New York; Mrs. J. P. Seiicabaugh. Arlington, Mass., Mrs. Hlllard Maywood. Arlington Beach, thawed out. Chicken fat is Hood for shortening or frying. Soak it for tc'u iuilnutcs lu cold salted water. then try it out in a 'rath- ei‘ cool oven, pouring the fat off as fast as it melts. A few drops of oil of lavender poured into a glass of very ho; water will purify the air of a. -rooni almost .instantly -from cooking odors, and is especially refreshing in a sick-room. lf you are fond of Dunipkin pies and have' no pumpkins, have you ever tried substituting carrots? Cook and pre- pare them the same as you would the pumpkin. and you'll dnd it hard to tell which is the better. Folks have found out that if any kind of vegetable boils down on the -stove, it helps to llft the kettle out and 'let it stand in ii big ha-sin or pan ,of water a. while. This almost takes out the burned taste and smell. Try this and see how $006 it lsr Make some mush as usual. ealting it well. and let it bubble and pout fqr several hours on the back of the stove. Then when ready to use have plenty of ho; bacon fat in a frying pan. and when it boils drop spooniule of the mush into it. to make ‘little lat cakes to be eaten hot. 5 ' inferior food well cooked and served is found to be more satisfactory than better food Poorly cooked and served. A funnel makes a handy 088 sepa- ator. Break the egg into it and the white will e-lip through, leaving the yolk unbroken. If a new tliiware leriibbed over with fresh lard. then thoroughly heated in the oven before it is und, it will be less ilslbe to rust. _ _ ___ ._ Still llllllllllllll __ (;||_|_E'|'T 5 |_YE l nsertilildwfgrclsiilidlgllllhlg ‘lgrdl.hl:chcl>ll: (%f.°°l,m '° ;"°__.Gl:“‘f;gi'"’l _ _’ - _ __ I ||,,..-- ---.‘..|"| _,fi-; , 'mm' ‘ mu °° Winn’ °' "'|tioiis furnlslied by P. ii. li'lcCurd_v & - (‘/ ` Req C,-05, g°c|6¢y_ held' ery e _ Don't load your stomach with cough . bean ma gr at ¢_h‘,, syrups. Send healing mediation thro- A' I" ' " " la 09’/1 T8'/; Am Loco .. ... Anacontia ._ Am S & li. il7‘.l Can Pac 154 (len . . . _ . . . . . . .. 9.31,; _ Crucible Stccl tl-l-M lil. F. Ct .. 681/, Mex Noi- Powcr ._ SSH Pris. . . _ . .. 75% Reading . 94 S. '|‘. U. U. S. Stccl ._ U. T. ._ ff uw'/s. ._ 110 'l`lic piiblislicr u|` this iw.-it |'iii.ii|<=i' ' ..“ivirs_ Gordon. widow oi- -lion soc: sampiifsiuase. ,H mn Mm.,,,m,, |.,.m.,,,,_,_, ,H Il. Gordon. is visiting irlciids iii .___--__._.____. _uns sml__,___ ' " lll Mlfllflllllld l ° ’ ’ &. i a diclnc that has itoiiii tlii: ical ..*Mr. and Mrs. Williaui Sins- or [mc - ~ , _. .. __ wore v____"_0_____ to of Lillie like l\l|NAlll)S I.lNlMl.Nl. ("m"`gewwn 0" Sunday M this w°°k‘ our hoiiacliolil cvcr since l can ru- P3 "l would say llinl l ilu iiiil liiimi' it has bccii iiii uiifaillliiir rciiioily in niciiilior, and has oiitlivi-.'i iiiizciis ol' ivoiild bo coiiipctiiors :iiiil iiiiitatoi‘ii." 'ri-is NEu'rnAi_._ __ #Messrs Mun,-h,,|| (;,,mph,,|'i ,md it fractured limb. caused by tt fel- (Rudyard Kipling.) Mucho” mv,"-_ from ii wagon. Diirliii: all this tiiiiri* were in (;o0|-ge-wwu- mst week on sno was frciiuciitly wli~'ii.c4l by hcl lli'cilii<.-ii. how f-.liall ii lair with iiii-, \\`l|n1i tlio \\':i|' is liilil iisiilie. li' ii lin provnli iliiii I uni lin cl’heo of the Car mst rims “'l\l‘7l\ Dl'L1iai‘cii' hcl' for ilii For ivlioiii n world has iiicii? p,.1m.o Edward I+ lifii bcyonil. ’l‘hc funeral took placi .1,md_ was “_ passenger on the mu" from St. .lainci-i churcii Sal.ui'dii_\ ll' ii lic proven iliiil iill my gimil, special on Saturday “nc-moo" on uioriiing and \\’fi-S ¥>\l`l»!Cl>’ lluviidt-il And the i:i~c'iiii;i' good l ivlll niiilu-_ Big Pond, Kings "ef h“SllH\lll Dl`0dUC0*\50l| l\0l` S0\'L‘Tll' \Vci'ii piiiclizisi-il for ini: by u iiiiilil- tiiil c ilnughtci'.~i_ Mrs'. Frank llcriiiird ant " who ,e.\|n'.;|-(341 my my _c,.|,.,? ~ Tliat l was ilcllvitrcd by iiii-.rn iiiziii- kiiid. ' Vowcd to oiic s:ici‘ilii:i.-. Anil not. as' l hold iliciii, h:itl.Ir~hlin:l. llut dying ivltli opciiod o_v:-<1’ 'l`hai. they did not ask iiii: to draw thc sivord When they stood to oiiiliirc tlicii' lot. That they oiily look(-ii to nic i'oi ;| word. _ Aiid l aiisivtircd l liiiow Ili(-.ii| nut? If il bc found when thi- battle clciirii Tliclr dcath has sci nic l'i'i-xc. Tlien how shall l livc with iiiyscli thro'_ the years Whicl tl l ic boii'h¢ for ine? __ , i icy ia' is cHAnL°TTET°wN MARKET. been mated would hue-graduated in Brethren. how must lt faic \vitli iiiv. Or how nm I justliled, lf li, be proven that I am iii: Who being qucr-tioiicd, ilc‘iiicii'.’ great sorrow to the famil and -ii.i ii. deep gloom over licr fellow wbrft* A HOMEMADE FIRELESS A Stout Wooden Box. Old Newspapers and Hay the Chief Requisltcs _ A tireless cooker is almost ii iiuccs- sity iii the up to date kitchen. bu( thc expense is a serious consideration with the young hc~ascwifc.l~lo\vcvor, a very satisfactory substitute can bc made at virtually no cos; and will The nom! tributes were beauiifm. prove nn economical moans of boiling and stewiiig. Get a wooden box with ii liiiigcil lirl; llno it with noivspaporsoi' packliii.; pa- per; then cover thc papers with baize' lt (7 lid iiiside in the tal; Crescent, 'l‘ru-stecs l’. E. l. Hon .ffr fc - °"'°" U‘°__` ' ‘_ _ _ vital; Cmss_ Miss Prom and Miss Ma .aiiic manner. Press ciiougli_li.i_\ liiiii- tllesnm Wreath Miss DHwnel_y_ M158. ly into the bottom of thc box to form - - in gi li h tice . lill-1 tconipact ycr x ic cs p ai it r.-ll Church; Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Tho the b°x with hay' preS‘ ug W mas J,,m,.,tC_n_ _qummcrS|de__ Cresccm ' against thc sides, and .makes nests for Mu and n`h.5_ Geo_ W_ MacLeo'&_ City; .the pans or casseroles- you intend to use, leaving a partition oi hay betvicoii them nd n. -space ol' six inches bc- ’_ ` " ` ` f tween the top of thc pots and the box ony' Cr-ascent' John McLean and fa ` lid. To fill this space you make it mat- tress llke cushion of baize and fill it tightly with hay. it niu-fit lit thc tbl) of the box tightly and be six iiiclics thick. See tho contents of tho pans are absolutely boiling when piit iii. ll' opoiicd during cooking they iiiiis-t bc rehoilcd. You cali iiiakc easily iiiiy kiiiil uf lt hy Sask; Messrs. Milton Louis and Nor-. “ww °f mem' g'""° U" lm" "yi ma" of pB||y_ Sask" and Mmm. of uwhcooklng it over the llrc in tlio usual 27-_ind 31080 B,mc,y_ Eng|am|_ way for twenty iiiiiiutci. and iviiin boiling putting it into the liiiy box inv ering it with the cushion i-sliiiltlui: up HOUSEHOLD SUGGES1-'ONS jtho lid itiid lcavlngiit six hours. l.cii- lf plants frcozo. inimerso them i1, tn' pea °"_"‘iX“d ",°'“?t“l’1° ""°“l”‘ wld water ,md keep mem in _,_ ,pep quiro thirty niiiiutcs_ boiliiigbou tl;_e_l_iin fectly dark plucc until thoroughly ‘md t°“‘ h°‘"" I" “C hay mf' 0 .ml ment requires thirty niiniitcs bol‘liii|.: for it siiiiill join; ami forty-iivo for oiio ` of ilvc pounds and foui' to live hours in the hay box. Bccfi-itoak pudding rc- I Good Old Home-Made i¢Famil|| Cough Remedy -V --» t Much Better than the Ready- Mnde Kind-Easily and Cheeply Prepared. __ If you com_hincd thc c_;irai.iv_;i___propci_- seen every nown “ron ,v-ma . count remedy, you would hardlv have in them all the curative power that lice in this simple “home-made"_ cough syrup which takes only a few minutes to prepare. Get from any drug§ist 2'/, ounces of Pinex (50 cents wort ). pour it into a ld-oz. bottle and fill the bottle with plain franulaied sugar syrup. The total cost a about 64 cents and gives you I6 ounces of really better coii h avnip tliiiii y__ou_eeou}d buy ready-made ferr $2.50. , as s essan an never e i s. This g’lsiex and sugar syriifp prepare- ‘tlou gets at the cause of a cou li and gives a ost immediate relief. ‘lt loosens the fphlegig. sto s the nasty throat tickle and eale Elie sore. ii-ri- tated membranes that line the throat, cheat and bronchial tubes, so gently and easily that._ it is really ast.onishin_1z. A da_v’e use will usually overcome t e ordinary ooufh and or brorscliitja croup, whoop ng oousili and bronchial aag_i_s_ia, §here istnotli n§_ better. _ _"_ ex s a mos va ua e concen rs eom nd of enuisie Norway/.pine ex- traernhomblned with guaiacol and lisa been used lor generations to break up~ severecoulia' f To avoid disappointment, be sure to ask yo'iii- drug* for "E55 ounces of Pinex" with I directions, and doa’t anything else. A guarantee of fu“e¢°.°if"¢eu"°"$i°tif'tni'"" °iifi': re a s pr o _e_ _lliaex Oo., Toronto, Onto" . _ ll-:!4,:;,';iiiiili'f:>i an iiniti".i ,