APPOIN1'ED.i-»- delegates of of the Fifth Bummerslde Howatt hluejackete who took t I th Pllliibert at Old Town, Me Th nominated operations at the Dardanellla; nuts fortunate man was on the tlriliii. Sgggfsurfniglllorfesefghfgx iiiiilsesllitliil _ n Q $ .§t‘°till'“l.2’§l ll.'i'l."i‘Ii‘..¢`i}.‘i.."‘i’ “““§"‘°‘ ’°'”°'°“ °° !"l‘i’.’.".“§ l“`° `”°'l“i.‘l '°' “°'°'“‘ our wi" be commando i»y~<=-ami-» d ”0’ '.""1i1 and aww" h cram ngland last fall |l1nEt.h nt part lo s work wsmto Herbé" _,_ smith' formerly 01 tm, _ - __ .f __ O V _ [will have the digtiiigglaiiylspgtsigyaggixii j§!iii,e1tese¢;|,?,‘;`lli,l:F f,lg”;;':|"'ifg[;u'é|'; tl2ud Regiment, his officers* Iiieiiilg 1 9 On Sunday. April the eleventh. at -111 *|10 =°'° b°f°e"¢mevt that her “‘° ‘“°~ "“* "W °""‘°““’“ "°’“¥ f“°' iiiiriiiiltis' iiieiimoiigiryifaifetilc hieshome, .Glen Martin, there passed fallen upon them. _ , layed, he thought that the fuserhad 74-fu New B¥;m,,w|ci(_ Range',.,,_ ,md away, Alexander McLean, at the ad-, --7 S0116 out. _and was going to iight it L,em_ Mum". of the 82",) Abagwen vagged age of one hundred years and TOBACCO.-Mr H. W. Vinnicotnbe, again wiien the first ignition did its ugh, Iuwmy of Prince Edward ls, three months, leaving to moum au who has been instrumental in sending “’°"k» “"4 he Was thrown many feet ,und ment Cyrus Mum" who 1,, ul . _ _ _ _ _ aged- widow. six sons, John at home. a sum of money to the Overseas To- “P 1” the “Ir and 1°" in th” WMS" H” son 'ol' the late Mr Allun'Martiu or* "” ' "ill - Manager apwhm, 3934,, p_E_;_, Dah. baccc pm-,d_ has quite a “st or requests had the good fortune however of be- ' | _ . !ul `.'1._;_ J_T.,,_ IN BA'r'r|_g._M”,m1,|§ PARTICULARB OF ACCIDENT of the'PIll Island Hospital, *Tho shadow of death in its most a cable yestsrdsym-inging 9 gloomy aspect was cast on the home news t t her son Gem-gg mg of Mrs Joseph C. Areenault last west; killed n battle. The d¢,¢¢”,,¢\ when she received the sad intelligence nes, 24 years of age and was one 0|: of the accidental death or her sep 1-,om GODIDBIIY now In P; -____=%_~ , .i '-10 ~'->;._»‘-I" f _ ieltait Cardigan P.E.I. Neil in Massa~ fro the b t th ing administered by n priest bet' re sprmgwn a“d_“eph°“' 0! Mr' Aww" V fi _yy ._¢_f~__‘_riT:.5,ar ,.. i Ill Dy! Ii e fr L f 0 t olilieletts, William abd Jonathan in tobacco, and is quite wlllingmiomfli: °“°°“mm"5 "° his "‘|“"i“’ The may g$;rirMlhiili'alBifolllIvi’r,'Eiiillhiierhtiiiildhaig EC|i}PHi0D» M|J°l’i8» 9-150 Oli!! llolmhlerifwsrd any amount sent him now to: “filled mme' °“ Friday e"°"i"K “ml hi lor conce ti n of dut nor per I ii V 1/'li' li;-_r kia! Given as Prizes Cllllfl GMI! Home Muhdao To the But Well-'mod Recipes make the dishes your for the Bee I ARJORY DALE, one ef Csnadfs foremost cooking experts. opens the new "Recipe Page" in a com- ing issue of Evl!l\!W0tlI\N's Wolur, f..uiada'e Great Home Magazine. Mrs-Samuel Penny,-Sydney, C.B. Iiofwards this fund The tobacco is much wa” burma °" S““'l“y ‘m°"“°"“ “mm iioi- 8 lit in ii iiioii, tliorou :li and etll: ) ‘ii"‘I i \ ii "1°”' d“’”'f, §"“f M'“kD‘“,§ uni;-:iivsa iii eieii Martin for nie issmpprecistea and goes iiiwci to nie me ii lursc concourse or people. nr. Arte- _ "’** " K _ _ q ..._..;;lll"..--=,=- foijtyt-eight years and had many friends lin the trenches, us recent aclmovii “““" “'h° “’“*’ 33 y°‘*"‘* "Y “W “'““ “ iiimiltitllliilhriiliigrliliitlilishifnd rilrieiotivilyia viiligll " ~\”`5E. 'l --_-~ endfihcquaiutances. _ ledgcnicnts have shown. Mr Vlnni- 1111111 highly esteemed by all lil” "~”' thc conditions there are He went to . Fi* i AR” ` -f . combo would like everyone who can to ‘l““h““““°" *md Wm* “" “bl” “'°"k" England with the First Contingent, » "’ : 'i _smear-line _mejnooisr ci-lu ani iii this seed work, ana suiiscrip-'.""*“ ‘M18 "'“P‘°i'°°‘ Wm' *"0 =‘““'° having been one or nic am in this who R The closing meeting of the tions from 25 cents up are acceptablolmm mr “eveml ye‘"`”' The “ympmhy province to .-volunteer for overseas :\`\ ` f 9°'-‘.199 °f fell WMI held Friday evening. from I/0\1l1§ 0|' OW- T110 “BW “Sf 531118 4 of the community we" °“t w Mm' service. The reason he did not pro . _ ‘Ii /iii-3 _ _» V ~. ~ ». ~ April 30th. It was marked by solemn- with one dollgr from Mr C. Lyons. |A""°‘.’““l° fmd 1"” ‘~`m|d"°" 1"- "'91" eecd to the front at that time was .-A 4-"-.=",.f___.°»",i'-ly. --Q 'lj T. .Q Q.-\1_| . . Severe “-m'“u°“s"`M' that there was owing to the differ _ th¢se£ree__inzs were wndiwted by the ssnioua Fins.-on sunday lust `* . _ cnt-ii iii inimiiers iietween the cans- ityfdeephiterest and power. Nine of ,.1 _qvlw ._. - -1 /_ im.;- _rf f“?.`.7., >' /_ ,_'._ Iléy J’ Leard of the Granville cir I fi , ISLAND LADY DEAD.- The fun dl - 1 , _ / J. Ljf ._, ‘=“l¢» *Hia ww Hwcllle eiuwiilr- hir 'i»cllilr,yi»§»’°»lii&ii ni? iiifgliehiiiife ii>°ifll'"“‘ -°f M"*~ Bessie J- Riley- W‘f°‘°f infill °i‘i'ii'~`f:' ‘.";l:"-`.'fi"- ,_ - _- .‘_‘- 3 - lr-L_-'_"-: ~--rg. ‘ ,,-.1,=‘f.»~...__.-.i \ 1- -‘-_- :' <.’si;<.~.--ff' ri. I \ = .~ 1-' . '»_\ ‘» ..i,.» .i ~_\ ,\ __ S' ;¢.- __ -_..i ¢.__:,<‘i:_\_,_/V-4 \ \ ‘~ 'tx ~.\‘~ '. ~ ‘-<-'ul-1.-».'f'. ._ - »;\ ., \.__ '. _ ._ ,-_-_-_ '. -,‘ "_'.'a1{~ r;‘.;i.' I. ~ » t. - - 0 _. 1 `\ 1 \‘~ \_`\ . -'Hu - '1.,"""<‘ " ~. ,.j.~_.\ u \i~j ;` _i “ _ _I __ ‘ sg, ._ l . \` l e ' -_,-- \ ,_ `°_°.-__. .\ _--1112*; ,.._.'-_Q ,_ ~._\¢» .»\~ s. 1, i. ~;__’~=I°-.-’l_='z- . ii s I\ -‘ ' ‘ ~ . 3.. _Q ii l\\\ \ V \\\\\\ . \\`“ ` `~\‘l< \\\\ `\ Ill _ ~_ ~:----‘-' L. " ' `=\\§§\~i_~~`T~`”"'f“.3. » "" ._ . V "\\\\"""*"'-Teri ~ = \\ \r<*:"\ -L _ -4 \§\\' 1:" -'-~' l~““\“7~:,_. Y. ‘. '1. ' / - ~- far( is - " -¢~~-~ o- "\__'_..,.»» , _~-.~¢-'-.* ~._:::- - i AZ _` .1 I A _.,._ 71;. . -i combined with permanent fglf important ingredient; the `_‘iF firmly to the surface of thc .ff i a permanency unknown lo .=_ gills-_-._'t ’;-2.1¢.. < `-:AF ~. v\ ' 'itctivlty is assured. He will be missed lloy was born in Princc Edward is eight years. Besides her liusbitnd, Mrs. Riley leaves ilvc sons, llorvnrd Milburn lioruuril in this city iind two sisters, Mrs. Ads. Hutchins und Mrs. Clara Todd, both of Portlaiul. Mc. Five brothers nud three sisters iii ()’Iieur_v also survives.- Mrs. Riley was tho lllilllrhter oi' John llcrnard. Section Foreman. 0'Lcary. The sail intellig- cnce oi’ her death was a very severe blow to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, and other members of tlic family. While aware that their daughter was ill they were under no apprehension that it was at all serious, until the news of her death was received. The sympa- thy of the lute Mrs. Riley's many friends will go out to the bereaved family in their hour of sadness. AN I_$LANDER.--The following ap- pears lu the Saskatoon Phoenix, of April 17th. An excellent photo ol’ Mr. McPhee also appears in the same 'ia- pcr. George Wi McPhee, barrister of the law firm of McPhee and Kyle, is this morning moving to Yorktou, Sas- katchewan, where his firm has se- curctl olllccs in thc Dunlop Block, Mr. M_cPliee has been appointed Crown Prosecutor ln Yorkton and thc Sas- ki-itooi, oillcc of the firm will be giv- en up. lt is three ycars ago since Mr. McPhee camo West from Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island wlicrc hc was it mcnibor of the local legislature l'or the second district of Qucen`s County. Mr. McPhee opened un office in Saskatoon, June 1912, and took an active part iii the provincial election in that year speaking at innny points throughout thc district. Mr. Mc- Phee has it reputation as n silver ton- gucd orator and is in great demand nt all gatherings where speeches ot' it patriotic or educational nature arc featured in the program. In Juno 1914 David C. Kyle. formerly of Brandon, Man., was taken into thc ilrm and will accompany Mr. McPhee to York- ton Mr. l‘-fcI’lieo was zippoiiitcd Chair- man ot' the Licensing Board for this Proviiicc on Decciulicr 8th, lust and tho cs.rei'ul uianuur iii which” lic has illscliarged his duties in that capacity has been in keeping with thc policy of the Scott Government, in connec- iion with providing accomodation for tho travelling publlci The Yorkton judicnl district is one ol' tho lurgoi-it iii the Province und includes many thriving towns, so that tlic-'success of Mr. McPhee in his new sphere oi' ln both private and public life in Sas- katoon where he was deservdly pop- ular. _I » t Qi-f i \ 90 per cent is lost It is a startling statement that of all the money paid by si leading life company to beneficiaries in seven years, 90% of it had been spent or lost. Yet that was proved by at careful investigation to be the case. i, . THE CANADA' LIFE. ~ » WILL PREVENTTHIS LOSS. Through our Continuous Monthly Income policy your ‘beneficiary will have absolute certainty of an income of say, $50. monthly, which cannot be tampered with by foolish or designing advisers. ~ ' ' ' aranteed for at least 20 years, so that should f the bZ:§i;?§§y1Tf;e§iimably the wife---die, it will continue till the youngest child is of age- ' ' I WKRo ers , i ' _ ' t Manager for, Prlliol (xml lshndi _Gharlottetowm . 30 _ ¢ _» » ' ~iaiaann-u~ _Cf \_ A There are a number of features which make_ this ...fi '. ` the ideal policy. ,Booklet bio. 2_88 tells interestingly _ f . _ 4, about them. Axpost card will bring it you. . A ' ~ Herbert .C. Cox, _ _ s . _ _.Inv-. President and General Manager.. - _ \ B ` N » 0 `weiit down und tliorcf wcro truucs of cuts, burns bi-uises.__chaii$sd hands. _cold cracks, and all skin diseases or iAll druggists and stores, of from Zam- iiue man and will bo wcll liked by his company. Tile uieii with whom ‘ he ieuves are intended to till up the gap made in the First Contingent us it rc- sult of tho fighting iii Flanders. _ THURSDAY VISITING FRIENDS--Mr. Epli- rnim Gaudet of Miscuuche, was in 'l`ii§T\L~sh on Sunday ond Monday, and took part in the Tignish Choir dur- ing the funeral services of the late Onesime Chaisson. He returned homo ou Tuesday.--Z. DIED AWAY-Mr. Charles Hayes, an eighteen year old son of Mrs. Geo. Hayes, formally of Waterford, died in Rumford, Maine, Inst week, iroin ty» phoid fever. Another brother was accidentally killed by a friend while hunting a short time before. Funeral will be held in Rumford.-7.. AGED LADY INJURED.--Mrs. Joint Ualiill on Sunday had the mis- fortune ol' falling in the home of her son. Peter, and sustained a fracture oi' thc right collar bono. Being over eighty years oi' nge her pliysician, Dr. McBride, reports that the mending process will be slow ziztliougli an ul- timate recovery is certain.-Z. MRS. JOSEPH ARSENAULT-ln llic death of this cstliunblc lady who died in St. Louis Saturday, the cit- lfteiis of that village have lost. n hind friend and a fervent worker in thc behalf of those \\-ho nccded help. She wits ailing for ii long time ond her death was ‘not unexpected. She loaves to mourn their loss it hus- bnnd iind several small children. Be- fore hcr marriage she was u dough- tcr of Mr. Adolphe Perity, and was well known Ln' Tignl-sh. Funeral ser- vices were hHll in _Palnner Road on ;\londay and 'jwas 1u1‘g‘ely utteuded. Rev. P. _(T. G,stuthicr oiilciated both at tho church “and grove.--Z. SU DDEN DEATH.-_The very sud- den death took piacc nt about 10 o'clock yesterday morning of Mr. John HalI,°ot` Sherbrooke, at the age of 58 years. Ile had just driven into Sum- nierslde and had wolkcd down Water stroet as far as Mr. Charles Mcliel- lan‘s drug store, wlicrc Dr. Joliii Mc- Neill luis his"0flicc. As he entered the door he asked if the doctor was in and said he felt badly. Mr. McLellan and Mr. Harry James who were stand- ing near noticing his condition caught him as he was about to collapse and carried him into the doctor’s office. The doctor arrived in n few minutes but nothing could bc done for him. Mr. Hall was one of Sherbrooke's most prosperous farmers and always took an active interest in all that per- tained to the public, welfare of the community. Ho le"'»es to mourn a sorrowing wife (nee'li ‘ss Marchbank, of New Annan), one brt ber, Mr. Sam- uel Hall, of Sherbrooke, .\'nd three sis- ters, Mrs. John Silllker. ol' Wilmot, Mrs. Itolicrt Waugh, of St. Elonliorhi, and Mrs. Arthur Howutt, Sun Fraiicls- co.. Cul. His funeral takes plucc from his late residence to Bedequc Coulo- tory on Friday. thc 7th inst., ut 2 o`clock.--X. A SORE WHICH WOULD NOT HEAL ZAM-BUK Constublc lt. B. Nunn, of Vernon, B. C.. says: “i would like to beer tes- timony to thc wonderful Iionlliig prop- erties of Zniii-ljuk. For over two years I suffered ucutely wiili n sore on my log which. despite all treatment. turned into un open ulcer. I trlcd all kiiuls of medicines, oiutinciits, lliii- nients, etc., but notwithstadliig, thc wound seeinod only to get worsc.l\`lii- ally, it bccnmc so bad thai. I was on the point of going into a hospital, when it frlciul persuaded nic to try Zulu-Buk. I illil no und tlic ilrst fow applications made the ulccr less pain- ful. By degrcos the inflammation healing. To cut u long story short, from the time of first cominciiclng to use Zum-Unk the ulccr Improved and twelve boxcxii ol' Znm-Bull effected u coiitplotii i-ure. "Althouizli the ulccr wai4'Iiealcd, I was still afraid that the healing would be only temporary. and that iii a very short time it would break out again. To my extreme delight such has not been the case. lt is close on a year since Zum-Buk healed the ulcer, and as there is not the slightest trace of any further trouble, I can sefely speak of my case as it complete euro." The above is but one of many in- stances where Zam-Buk has proved effective In healing old and obstinate sores after other preparations have completely failed. For zema, piles, injuries ami as an embrocation for rheumatism. sciatic, stiffened musc- les, etc.. nothing can equal Zam~Buk. Buk Co.. Toronto. for price; 50c. per P0l-'CEM/\N'5 'l`Eg|M0NV T0 ducted it drnying biisiiiess for mniiy .i,. Winner to have option of . r I Pandora - combination las ` l/ and wal, steel or gas rank. Every woman sending :i ent of recipes that are accepted and duly qu.1iiii_' _'N , li \\___..» _~ ut 00 .I O- . } |.i »'i»°q,°:-:OI-00 13 '°'° 0 _i 000 ‘ \_ 1 ‘g` if _Z ‘ ` ‘I-’ T" ` e_ncc. The recipes received will be judged cn~ tircly on tli_f:lr in_crita. We want the very beet recipes of Lanadian housewives everywhere. Be siirc to send us yours. _On request we will gladly send you. absolutely without expense or olillgstlon, n co oi' this iiieriths 1£viinv\vou.5>i's Woiu.n. Caninhu great home magazine. Please enclose two 2-cent “wines (ic) to nay mailing unensn. Write out your three recipes to-diy. Dut. your name :md address (stating Mrs. or Miss) Ml them, and address them plainly as below. Miss Dale will promptly write-‘telling you If they nm aippmvwl _for publication and qualification for th-~ exquisite casserole and I. one big prim as well. Address,-- . _- iv _ 2--4 _ _ ll Write out your Three Best Recipes and send»th\m,1N \\“““'»*"” -"Zu iii/ il lil ii V V ¢?¢» sfafa v'v v ‘Q QA xiii' avg =w» .., __ _-51 \ / MARJORY DALE, Editor The Recipe Page. - Box 38 - EVERYWOMAN’S WORLD, TORONTO, ONT. “Be sure to put the extra lc War Stam p on your letter when mailing it." , TRANSFERRED-__ Mr. Jack Hogan of the staff of the Canadian Bank of' Commerce. son of Mr. J. B. liegan, oi' tlils city, has been transferred to Truro. N. S.. und has lcit to assume his new duties. AN ISLANDER -- It ls stutcd that Bishop McNally. Calgary, has or is about to bo appointed Coadjutor to His Greco Archbishop Gauthier of Ottawa. Bishop McNally was formerly pnrisli ppriest nt Almont, Ont., and hails fruiu P. ifl. island. GOOD RESULTS.-Mr. J. lt. Brclmut, Montague, reports nine lit- ters oi' mink from eleven pairs win- tered, und a possibility of more. Lust season Mr. Breliuut had fourteen young from three litters, so he should have a. large number of young ones this season. Tho writer would like to hear if there is any who can report better luck than this. Who said 'mink were hard to raise?-B. FOX CAPTURED.-There was an exciting chase ii1Charlotietown yes- terday after u patch fox which was first noticed around itochiord Square. The animal wus hotly pursued to onc of tlic whurves when it leaped over- board. S0 did one of the pursuers, Mr. Roy Taylor, who didu’t wait toiremovo his clothing. Mr. Taylor outswain Roy- nnrd, grabbed liiiu by tho tall, and cf- forteii a capture. LAID T0 REST.-The funeral of the into Mr. Vincent Callaghan, who ilicd ln Ottawa, took place yesterday iiioiiiing from the residence of his fnllii-1', Grafton Street. to St. Dun- stuu's Cathedral. being largely attend- f-le 1 felt. "However, ni_v fatlior chanced to 1-end sin/iit Dr. Cnsax~ll's Tiililots, unii got mo sonic. I slinll. iicvcr ccusc to be grateful for the rcsiilt. I begaii to incml iilinost at once. Slowly my strength returned, I I S 0 l` Ccoil-road, Mr Ernut W Barn". charming in it suit ot’ blue garbetene and shs was attended by Miss Mary Decoursey, of Morell, P. E. Island, while Mr. Peter Flynn, a brother of thebride, ably supported the groom. Mr. Redmond is a successful young far- mer of Gorraviile, while Mies Flynn has been glrslting in New Hampshire since last ovcmber. _The happy cou- ple leaves on 'llhursday for their fu- ture home in Corravllie, P. E. I.. where they will reslde.i Their many friends in the United States, also on thai island, wish them every happiness and -r J ‘ ' box. Refuse substitutes. ,prosperity _ _ _ W _ _ ,_______*__- " J i ti ti i ,i ‘I 3 f , E. <1 :J . Wi ~' fi ._ _ . . _ . _ _ . _ r*"'.@'* “" “ ‘*. g » X' ' `i`*""-iw' “$1 :~ ‘ L' l ' v‘ ». ' . - . . - -' ' ' ~ " . ' brightened up, gint an appetite, and it was just wonderful or I boil-t up Hash. At the present time I am a little over the welg it for 'ny height, and in the verygnnk of condition. I ave never had a sy's ’ Tablets oured me. ' How are good results like this brought about! The explanation is this: r. Csseell's 'I'a`lilete are composed of illness since Dr. Osssell’e fs. ~ '.:~ i§°3i'. 6ztsseII’s Tablets Gere when Cure Thought Hopeless -_...___ As _it result new vigour is put .into the bodily organs, which thus regain tl cii power to work vritli tliist perfect eiiiclcnzy which iucunzi hcetllli for the entire svnt.n\. i , through Stomach Disorder. K _ _ l "1 ievl I could go out into the street and tell everybody I mcct iibcut Dr. C:issell.’s Tablets," excluims Mrs. Wcodffig, o_i 32, The Green, Belgrave, Leicester, Itiigland. Anil who can wonder at lor cnlliiislasin? Think of u mother who, believing her child doomed, by chance ilnlls :t_ remedy wliicli rcolm-cs 'health nbounding and complete. _ Mrs. Voodiiig continued: "To me it is a. marvel that any medicine could not as these tablets riid act, for my child was to all a pearanoo beyond hope of recovery. The gsginnigm 'imry lvimding. -i___..____ of the trouble was nn attack of menliel about ri. your zigo. My other children who li;i\i'tlic ccinplhiiit got over it all ri ht, but Henry was left with stomach trouble wliicli no trcntnicnt I tried could relieve: Poor cliiltil lic could not keep snythig at :ill on his stomach We had advice, oi course. and did all that was possible but no rc-liof followcii. Wlnutever we gavehim rcturnoil. Wu tried milk and lime water but oven tlrat cuino back, and to odd tt; liis suffering he was so constipated that the strongest purgativcs li-rid to bo used. llc wnls wasted to it _perfect shadow and so fceulo that sometimes we thought he wiisldead. " 'l was our nlsiit wi-his I was sittin up with hun that I read about Dr. Cassellg liiblets. Next day I got some and the result was eo good that I saw I had found at real rein(-t_i_\'. Soon my child began to cet. imd rapidly he grew well and strong. Now ho is brlinful of hfo and Mtivity. ' siimiirs ciismsr anti Popularity New -Warts-Wllo. _ Cin-es like these oulg, tend lb/ emphasise the power of r. Csseell’s Tablets to euro Nerve and Bodily Weakness in young and old. audi govt that no nose should be considered 'ope- ‘i!i”;i.."l‘.‘i’.‘i ‘"3 "é'“."L“ii- “i'l°i.l’.’&°. $22; D l'. ll 'Q B I , ifcyou are siixffcririg from _Nervous ifggi. triqovvn, Igrvo Faigiro, ‘infantile W;`aKh6ll» iis, ec- .oneness Illini* Kladnm eTlroubl , Byspepsid, Bwlhln Dismngr. Wiistirig. Pnlpitsttoii, and they are specially valuable for nursing moth and girls op ronclilng womanhoodt flruggfsts anrlswrekcepers lliroughout be Dom nion sell Dr. C.1esel1’s Tab etc str cents. Pi-nple in outlying districts d h f lil h has d il 'te '°"°‘”..,i....€i’31°°.2‘i’i.s°°3.? Cl... 3..... .latin .‘ which control the various processes of lift. gmt ki, , bv the dole g P ,Hl¥.l".I`lli_ll (ICD l.:.ul.i.`l...... ...:.:.z_'3... ' _ _-_ iw,-ep Dr. C:uwill’s Tablets by them I ’ of emergency. A fne sample sent on moetp of 5 cents for % 4 ~ f_ :lag i _ fi l ff' _ ii v .‘{ ‘_ ii I. it li- ti. I ir. l :lf il ` ,_ _‘if ll . ,_ gi :` il' it iv. ii I if. ~i` li'-. ir.. ;‘_ fi 5 .1 “ii = ._ vi-_ `.‘ ff.. is if _ii ii. , _ _ `l _..,,_ <¢ .... _ #LV iv; . i “silt 1|’ ii i ll fl ti , i. .i ‘ i -. :'» il. . J. i .\.,_._.l_9 1 .or iil` I '-.Ji " 1