SEPTEMBER 25. y-5C 1951. rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Q94-O00-GO-OOC-O-000990990-O6000OOOOOOOOOOOOQVOOOOOOO O 3 10 O Q 3 3 Re igion and Life g 3 By Very ucv. (leorge ti. Piilgcun. n.n.. I. l..I). I : First Moderator of the llnlted Church at Canada E ; Iconyrighti There is no anger so hot as fits that union with Son of God objects can hriiig. Nation-wide and world- lividc missions are the commission thc1of the Church of Christ. lllL' iingtr of love when its 3-c al.tiickt'ti." 59 said Thomas Guthric. .ni.ii-iiil Scottish preacher of the! M the mm, mm mm Church la-l tciiturih must cmplinsizc that rejecting The seiitiiiicillnl 11011011 11131 I115 Christ means remaining under the ;i;iine love can he only benevolent judgmem of Godp Hey we Kmg t- it dangerous ci-i:or. Licnuiiie IOVC of Love, would lift us out of our riiiiiiot be tolerant in the face of sin and its coiisequei-ices. apart 'dt-siiuclive evil. from Him "the wages of sin is 00d 15 MC 01-11 01 1100011111 111 U19 icloiiih." This ol)llgi1t.lOlI reaches trtiniiiis Of 0111 WWI 10dF1Y- 11 lslotit to all world affairs. A writer as-llflled that He 15 V-10 19111010 01' Iof our own time has this to say: ;ire-occ11l11Cd "3 H” mm” 1-11011'1"Tlic CllllrL'll'.s', busiiit-as is to iii- r',lIl:.'ICl.Br and effects. Tlils eaiiiiotm-.-I-9,-c Wm, the world, I wish 10 he so when ”God is love.” Lovelnppose the principles of live-and- i'.Ill never be indifferent to '.ill.v-ilct-live. Between the church and iiuiii; M11011 1111'?-"l-5 U19 W95 0f,the world there is no permanent - people. Persons are the eiidlinodus vlvendi possible . . . A task r. At all our iiistitiitioiis ale to for me church in our age is a ,9;-ie--iiever the ineniis to other mare profound 5.3,-uimy of Socrew t-iztis. Any law or policy 01' Cllsmnl which shall start from the quest- lllllt'lI suloortliiizitcs the moral and ion: to what depth is the found- s.i:.i'.ual welfare of people to oth- 1ltl0lI of our society not merely er nuns and 011615 1:w the enemy of neutral. but positively aiitl-Chrisl- ;i:i tii;tt we know of God's will lllldilllll? We Illilnl. know why these h0.K in the iiorlrl. filld tomes un-linings arc wroiiq, that is. what is iitr His jiidginciils. And at Ulual-iiii:'oiislsteiil. with Christian doc- tiotl is aciive in cxcciiliiist iiiu.-?rti'tiie, limit to propose particular J'..(lgIllCI'llS. -t-licnies of lniprovemciit.” st. John is the Apostle of inter ::i the NCW TCo'-111'1”1L Y". Jim” llf?tCS.'Sll'1' consequence of the G05- sai-S 111015 1159111 i-l”dl4m””' ”"”l.pcl of love, What is the use. Dr. zlllv other New Tcstiimaiit WFllPl'.iJohn m.lm1,: used to urge. not lie il'r0"1 11111 9"”51l9l ml” welclllllcll ntcinltcrs sending mission- ':'-'lll "bcllmfl ma? Jcsus I5 ”"3.iii'ics. to ihe Klondike with the clizist, the Son of God, and tlinti..-ml. mum of mm. Chrisuan hog liI'l1EV111E WC llllgm 113191?!” m m5 ' ernlity, while with the left hand of naiiie." 1lle leaclies definitely that.mC1;. (.mZm,.mp may wlemte W, the Father has gritiited to the 115 which drstmv more mm in I Still U1 1111"? "19 I11 1”m5l'-If Mld miniontli than the church can save l'f1 fl source of life to men and im-l,n ,. vm,...,-r ” nicrliatcly adds that the l"iIl.lI(1l1 i The point here is that this is the The fiilfilmciii of God's design Godls object m smdmg Hm Soul huiiian institution to serve that l."li'. tt'ulvt ii'c1i:ldImlii(it wlliiitnollico 'll(ll"l((IiCnd' K991) "m "1""'- A GM 0! miiilit. be saved tlirouuh Hltll. Aiidilmc mm” its .1415 911P111l' 91'B1"y- it-i judgment was the lllPVllf'llil('A'1.r.mg. mm tN".l-V'm.” wh” Opposes rlfcct of Christ's conilng. He c.'inie.JfL ”:A5E1Vlm”"i alight into the world. but inch; im-ed darkness ratlicr than, light because their deeds were evil. in that light and by that choice it uas made clear what these men were. and to show up their charac- it-r meant judging tht-ni. Hence Cltilst declares after His rcjcclioii iw His own people hnd become rlrtlniie and final: "Now is i'irl:,ment of this world. noiv shall the ruler of this world be cast wit." All this is the outcome of the mission of'tlie Son of God whose nhiect in coming and whose suc- rtlicial effort from beglniiingz to end is our salvation. For God so lnicd the world that He sent His Son to save us. A church that is true to the mind of her Master must stress ilicse two phases of llls nilssioii. Fir-t of all. the church iniist dc- i-l.trr Christ's love foi- all incii. cv- cii the lowest mid waist, and I-lis hclicf that every person is wortli saviiig. The Clllll'f'lI of Christ is NEW, MIRACLE LELEBTRONIB EAR iiiiiis DEAFNESS CHICAGO. (Special).-An ainazing new electronic oar WIIICII hidu deaf- ness and transmits oven whispers with startling clarity, has been re- vcalctl by a noted Chicago electronic scicntist. lle tliscloscd that this miraculous new discovery has rendered old- alyle liearing aids obsolete almost over-iiiglit. niitl bringspnew hope to the 15 inillioii persons Ill the Llnited States who are hard of licariiig. . llc reporter! that this clcctroiiic ear enables the (lBllf'I0 liear witli- out any button sliowing in IIIGVCBF and without dangling battcrv wires. To acquaint; the hard of lieariiig readers of this paper with this new . miracle electronic car which hides tloafness. :full details are described in a. fascinating booklet. "New Dis- rovcries to Help the Deaf Hear." It will he sent free in a plainpwrap- - per to anyone who requests it. All- rlrcss: Electrniiir Research Dims.- - for. 1450 lVc3t lfllli Street, 7570 lleltoiie lluiltling. Chicago 8. Ill. A postcard will do.-Adv. '-i sent on fl. mission to all the world. she llliisl bring Christ to men as- -Wred-t-liat -every one who accepts lllin will enter into all the bciie- Ihuf, when eions"fof be on a OLD ago Security in "in the Aid" Most people boliovo they grow old, than will be some form of IJOVOIIIIIIIIIICII "pan fvolyono-but they also realize that such payments will 'inin'u'nuin need" basil! euro that, in addition to anything which W' k' in men on no mg own gTnn'oNAL me he aid to everybody, they have their P2 IIOFI PLAN" which will guulnlcol I-5100.00 A MONTH TOR IJII, beginning of Age 65. I-Ill,Il0.IIO ll GAIN at Age 65 if desired instead of the income payments. "IIIII lynch" Ital, paid for on Ilia floxlhlo pumlunl mraaquiont which in a novel part of all Excelsior Lilo Policies. 9 E1 3-no ooo.oo m can: To riuvnu in min I of death baton Ago 85. ' -3 I1, Such a plan ll IQOdlIJoGVOIIGI)II in The - Excel-for I.iIo'e III III: PIIIIION 3-,. If & for min and porllculun bond on your present age (ul of nearest birthday), gel In touch with: STEWART G. IVES Dletrlt-I Manager. 144 Illchniond stn-el. Cliarlntlclnwn, P. E. I. 1 EXCILSIOII - coimiiv ME! RlRflN(I t-ltmiriinn l'.llMl1llNY ft .. " ii I-fla S tho-llg in . g ll'):i:l'lll:IElllflillllfllifkullvgfllllseIll; lslm my"-V lmm" H" 1"” mild” I5 we smk at man ., the object of every ambassador for ' Christ. and God requires every ms csiiiriiihi I. GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news of local Interest. but adverllalng of a newsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. 1 COOK'S sruiii for pictures. I urteel FOR HEALTH. order more Milk today. HOWARD llIaclNNlS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. LAMP SHADES. - All sizcs. Brown Elcctric. RESERVE Thursday. Oct. lath, Variety Concert, Zion church llall. PLASTIC rulnconls In sinnll. medium and large III. Tim Fash- ion Shoppe. CIVIC TAXECTThird installment City Taxes is due and payable September 29th. GENERAL EI.I-ICTRII7 St:-am Irons. Featherweight Irons. Ket- tles, Toasters. Brown Electric. SPECIAL SILI-IX C01-'Fl-ll-2 MAK- ERS 84.25. Also replacement parts Brown Electric. KENWOOD - OVERCOATS. Canadals National Overcoat Jack Cameron's. at CIVIC TAXES: Iiitc-rest at the rate of 1,-i'.'. pf'l' mouth will be charged on all past diu.- install- ITICDIS. RESERVE Thursday. November 29th Zion W. A. Annual Tea und Bazaar. I-'I.IGll'I'S DAILY except. Sun- tlay to New Glasgow anti Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airways EN(lA(iENlEN'I. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halllwell of 'l1ryon. an- nounce the eiimirzenicnt of their daughter Amy Blanche to Hni'ri:i0l'l Jziincs l.ear(l, son of the into Mr. and Mrs. Al'lcl'nB.8 licarcl of Tryon. Marriage to take place in the near future. CITY I'()I.I(:I'.'-V(Tt)lill'I'-A niiin charged Willi the theft of an automobile was further i'cinnnd- ed for two days anti hull was set at 5100 by the Stlpcndlary M.'i;:isti'alP ,vt-sit-,rdii.v morning. Four men were charged with being drunk and int-apiihlc, two hcing sentenced lo 20 days and ten days in jail respectively. and a third was fined 510 and costs or ten days. and the fourth S5 and costs or five days. FUN!-ZRAI. AT TRACAIDIE - Thc fuiicrril of Francis M. Grif- fin took place on Saltirtlay morn- ing fi'oni his late residence in Scotchforl. to St. Bonuventure's Church. Tracudle, where Requiem High Mass was colt-lirnlcd h.V llcv. lx'cnnclli lil.'icMillaii. ltcv. T. P. Butler and Rev. Ilcginald Plinlcn wnrc present in the Sanc- tuary. The palllieurers were: Elmer MacDonald, Alexander Macl(cn'I.ic, Bcrtrum lilucllonuld. Frank ltosc. Wentlcll Glovcr find Desmond Doyle. lnlcrnit-iit took place in the family plot in the church rcmctery where services were conducted by Father Muc- Mlllan. assisted by Fatlicr But- lcr and Father Plialen. The fun- cral was largely attended. T IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Robert Mnnlelth who passed away Septem- ber 25th, I947. Beautiful memories are all I have Some may think you are forgolu-n. Tliougli on earth you on no more. But in memory you are with me K As always before. Always Ilemembt-red In Ilia Wife. Angle Monteltli. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of THOMAS STEWART Kenslngton who pulled lwiiy September 25th. 1946. Town Taxi-rho... I600--322 COLLEGIATE IIATS - sits Special at Jack Cameron's. CORDUROY AND SUEDE sports Jackets at Jack Cameron's. STUDENT L-AMPS and daylite bulbs. Brown Electric. NAVY BURBERIy.IES l.Inf'I new full rnlncoats nl I The Fashion Shoppe. COLLEGIATETPOIIK PIE nus -Special 32.49 at Jack Cameron's THE DESSERT t.liat's welcome-Ice Cream. always I DB. will 5. lII'lA'I'H McIiil,vi'e's Office he closed until Friday. Oct. CIVIC TAXEEI-;lllal date for payment of third installment Civic Taxes is September 29th. REFIIIGEIIATOIIS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric Phone 3007 MILDRED IIOYCIC CROWELL. representing Belcano will be at S. A. MacDonald's, October 1st, to 13th. inclusive. NEW LAUNDRY OPENS. - The Charlotteiown Laundry. 24 Upper Queen Street. opens for business September 37th. Complete Laundry Service. lIIiIcl)0.VAl.I) RADIO SERVICE 180 Kent Street. Radio repairs. sound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. EN(lA(iIi21VII'ZNT.'- Mi'. and Mrs. Ev:-rctt G. MacI.eod, (Tlydc Station. aiinriuncc the engagement, of their yoiiiiizt-r daughter. Cnthcrinc Aud- rcy. R. N.. to Gaificld. son of Mrs. Lottie and the late James Cum- miiigs. Vernon River. Marriage to take place Tiiesclay, October lrih. in llartsville Prcsbylcrlnn Church Persoiials The lIl:.lII)' friends of Mr. est Vllarrcnl of Warren's Mills. North River. will regret to hear he is it patient in the P. l-I. 1. Hospital. ini- fliat Body of Your: Continued from page 2 acid treatment was stopped. These investigators conclude that the gains on intelligence performance lof 5.0 points in Intelligence Quo- tient for six months of treatment: 9.59 points for one year of treat- ment) were remarkably well maln- talnecl Iaveraize gain maintained 3.64 points). They believe that the amount of gain on verbal testing is of greater importance in deter- mining the permanency of effect than is the length of the treat- ment. although length of treatment is an important factor. In fairness to glutamic acid treatment andl to investigators. some of whom obtained encourag- ing and others discouraging re- sults. it must be remembered that the amount of special attention some patients received was much greater than that rcceived by oth- ers and there would bound to be morc lastii:-z results in those given most, attention. I believe most phy- sicians would agree that this extra time given to ll patient would cer- tainly lift or raise the morale of the patient. Nothing helps any patient more than the feeling that the physician is greatly interested in his case and is very anxious to help him become his best self. Glutamic acid is definitely a val- uable agent even if it acts only as a method by which the backward child is given hope and cncoui'- agemeiit. but all physiciaiis, in- cluding these two original investi- gators. would still like to know if glutamic acid or the painstaking cfforts of the pliyslcian are res- pcnslbie for the good rt-suits ob- tained in so many cases. In the meantime in many hos- pitals and offices of practisin-gr phy- sicians this simple method of try- ing to raise the intelligence of backwai'd children is uiiclergtoing earn-ful tests and in due tiineuvc will know the answer, ylill-enls Diary Coiiiinucd from pugv '1 the bounteous and tasteful sup- per provided by the two.” "And did you." James pat-takiiig' of the luscious fare at supper, hup-i pen to try your luck in that pooll 'down along?' My, the fish that used to be there! And did you cast 9. line under the saw-mill? Now this- you must have gotten it be- low the dam. Yes. piiik-fleshed lti F'i'iends of Murray P. Creed in Prince Eclw.-ird where in the Marilimes. will pleased to hear of his recent pro- motion to the post of C.B.C. Farm Commentator for the Mai-itimcs. Friends of Mrs. Muyboii Bynon will regret to hear that she is I patient in the Prince County Hos- pital as a result of falling doivn stairs and breaking both her wrists. All wish her a speedy re- covery. -5. Mr. anti Mrs. Nelson (Jlivcr of Alhcrlon were visitors in Chur- lotletown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perley Rayner. They were occompiinied by Mrs. J. W. Ptziyiier. also of Albc-rton and Ensign llurtly. The latter will soon be returning to Western Canada. OAItI'JI4llIS FOR YOUNG MEN There arc immediate openings in CHllB.dI'.1i expanding Air Force for young inch to lralii in many varied trades. This is your opportunity to learn aotrade while receiving good rates of pay. The life is pleasant. the pay is good. the training will always be of use, and you receive medical Vice clothlmz and a pcnsion or cash izratuity on completion of term of .-.ervlcc. Mail the coupon below or visit: The RICAI-1 Recruiting Unit. Sum- merside Airport. P. E. 1. Recruiting Unit. is cpen daily in- cludlnx Saturday 0 to 5 and Tues- day cvenln-; '1 to 9 P. M. Please mail to me full details about beiicflis etc.. on enlistment in the RCAF tRI.'gLllfll'l. .................... Ar.-e.... Name Address Last School Grade Passed .. -A .x,xxxsx-.vxv Always Rcmomhert-d ivy Ills wlfci and Son. l RELIEF non HAY FEVER AND AS TH-MA Oinhnlo the soothing herbal vapor: at Kellogg's Anthmu Reief - Breathing becomes more free and natural. oBringI effective relief even to chronic Asthma and Hay Fever Iufforerl. Over 60 years in nu. Available in cigarette form. if de- Iind - Ask your nearest dealer. KEllOG6'S ASTHMA RELIEF lsliillfl and 03-513' my way of iliiiikiiir, and tlental care. :10 days leave an-1 nually with pay. uniforms and ser-i is . .. a salt-water trout and to! there's no fish better rlavo.-cd. And did you fish up in that corner above tliel bridge by the old W11lCl'llIge1)lRCB?l if you had I'm thinlcinr: you would have taken good ones from there Karolyn laughed. "Why. ninn.l how do you know where to fislili It's a hundred years since you've tried it." James smiled. "But Ii know" he nodded. Jamie. sighcd.i his face grave. '1 I cleaned thc' hooks and I'ni going to leave the rods on that shelf in the garage. season, their nostalgic music pres-1 ently fading to be continued int the lonely tunes of the crickctsll. Thus come the close of lhc ang- ling to this family. I And what of the reaping? lti ended as it iiivariably rlocs,l with James cart-yiiig a remnant of twine to the house with the re- mark: ”We have this left -- but we used a nice bit this year, ioi-1 all. Yes. we have a fair-good lI.'ll'-I west. for which ll fellow ought to the thankful .. if only now, we might linve a few nice clays for tlircslilngi" p Until tomorrow - -- Diary - -- Good-lllzlll. . . . . . 'The Micmacs i 1' l .1 C0llill”lut'(I from page get in front of it to niake it turn toivards the camp. following it and making it approach until it fell (lead from lack of slroinrtli. Oftcnl they worked it. up very close tni the camp. They always found, suinnit-vi . ('1 g: ,9 YUVII (IAIIABOIWIT ' Any hour. any pl:ice-- it's II lcharnicrl Perfectly simple. slinplyl l'i;au'.'.fiil, all lines nrc t'.n:.'-giicrl to lzlve you inmost ffaiteigv. ca-alt-st sewing. Iinportaiit fashion dctzillsz ,ihe collar, ilie sleeves. the pcclceis. all outlined with oiiisidn siitcbiiig.' in new touch! ' Pattern 4300 in sizes 12. H. 16.1 I8. 20; III). 11.2. 34. I73. 38. 113. -I2. Slu- i6 takes 4'; yards .'l9-inch. This p.-ittcrn easy It: line. H'- rile to sew. ls lo.-ltd fai fil. ilas complete illiistraierl In:-frtlt:llOru Send Thirty-live Cents label in coins Islamps cannot be ac- ccpicdx for this pattr-rii. Print olstirlv size, name, udtli'i-ss, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS tile The Guardian. so Front 81-. West. Toronto. Ontario EMBAKKASSING FACE BLEMISHES Relief in 7 Days sAu5rAciioN on MONH aM.t' Pimplcs, ruh. blnclvlu-ad: start to clear up fast with Cuticun Soap and Oint- ment. Cuticura is highly succeuful- contains re nized medicinal ingre- The fi.-hiiig's over. The wasn't long, was it?" .- . . . Not long? And yet how much the interval has held since April set the gold of the cowslipe iilongl gjeening banks until now when- blue asters of September are fad- ing! What delights and heart.-l breaks there have been since ad-1' venturous frogs piped open the. they can never follow more zhrm one. C I O In the spring the hunting was still made thus. as it was except when the females enter on the rutting-time. At that time the hlllll-inf: was done at night upon the rivers in a canoe. Counterfeit- 1118 the cry of the female. the Indians with fl dlsli of bark would take up some water. then let it fall into the water from a. height. The 110168 bl'011f,'ht the male, 'who thought it was a female making water. For this object they let tlzeinselvcs go softly along the stream: if they were ascending. U1!-EV paddled very softly. and from time to time they made water fall. counterfeiting always the fe. male. They went all along the border of the river. and if there was any male in the woods who heard the sound of this water. he same there. Those who were in the canoe would hear lilm coming. because of the noise the beast made in the woods. and they kept constantly 111111811111; the cry pf the female, which made liliii come close tip to them. They were all ready to draw upon .him. and never missed him. The darkest night was best for this hunting. and also the most cal-in, since the wind prevented the noise made by the fall of the wa- ter from being lie-arcl. . . . In winter Ilic hunting was dif- ferent. Because of the snow. snow- shoes were made, by means of wlilch one marches over the snow V.'ll.ll0lit sinking in. especially in the morning. because of the freez- ing in the iiight. At that time, it bcars the (logs. but the Moose does not find good going, because he sinks into the snow. which fatig- ues lilin iti'c:itly in travelling. To liiid the Moose, the Indians run about from one place to hit- othcr. scckiiip, wt-nrl flint was I)ll- tcn. For at this time of year they eat only the twigs of wood of the vt-ar's growtli. Where they found the wood ciitcn. they met straight- away with the aiiiiiials, which were not for distant. and ap- prouclicd llicni casil). they being unable to lravcl swiftly. They then spearcd ilicni with the lance.whicli is the large shaft of which I have spoken; at its end is fixed that large pointed bone wliicii pierces like a sword. But if there were scveral Moose in the band. they made them fire. 0 C 0 At that season the Moose ar- ranged themselves one after an- other. and made a ring of a league and a half. (If two lcazucs. and sometimes of more. and beat down the show so well by virtue of mov- ing around. that they no longer sank into it. The one in front be- coiniiig weary. dropped to the rear. But the Indians. who were more clever than they. placed tlitinselves iii ambush. and waited for them to pass. and there they speared them. There was always one person cliaslng them: at each circuit nlwziys one of them fell; 59-15011. but in the end they scattered into FOR THE BEST III DRUGSTORENEEOS Shop At Vronxrigtrun: Auunioly Dunn-ed In-u HIP PHONE OOBO Refrigeration SALES and SEIWICIC Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs lCI.E(7TRI(lAL A PPLIANUE Repairs , Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 ' lLLAEaS ILVDS VACATION-King George VI inspects Canadian t'aCl("..'5 at .B:ilm:iral, where he had been vacatioiiiniz before physicians asked him :0 return to London for examinations. The doctors disclosed tfiat tne British mt-iiurcn has it serious lung ailinciit. the woods. some in one dli'ectinn and some in another. There fell always live or six. and, when the show would carry, the dogs fol- lowed whatever ones were left. Not a single one could escape. But in these times they killed only their provision. and they only went liuiitiiig iii proportion as tiiey had need of meat. All their hunting and fishing were done P J ISSPECIALS1 g - - FORlHlS WEEK ONIONS. lOlbs. OUR BLENDED TEA, lb. WOODBURY SOAP. 4' cakes COOKING APPLES, 4lbs. IIEWWCABBOTS. 3lge. bunches . 25c LOIN PORK CHOPS. lb. 67c IAHllS"llEttY"lW)WDEli3'ilEC 129E iiiin PORK ROAST. lb. 50c PURITY or FIVE ROSES FLOUR. 24 lb. bags ........ .. 31.69 illtneiii, wilh Meal. 2for .. 45c . 29c FULL LINE or . 35c -only? as "tlicy "midi need for lnorliw (To be C(llllllltl9f.ll WINNIPEG - (CPI -- Silvio Callezdrios hobby i:. almost driv- ing liim oiil of the lioiise. For years he has made frclwork replicas n: famous Ilalian biiilrlliiizs and hi: latest work. a model of the altar of the Milan ciitliedral, is eight feet: high. . HEINZ BABY FOOD. 3for FOR AN EASY SUPPER - IIEIN7. SPAGHETII willihliheese. Zfor . P. J. MacDONALD PHONE 888 - 889 FREE DELIVERY up as- "Icadaclze?... to come stomach discomfort. without delay. diente-so w K experiment with unknown met ods? Buy ind t r Cuticura today. CUT CUQK Why DIS! IN? Because DISPIIN is soluble and substantially noolrul. when taken in water as vICOIYIMIfIdId, It infers the alumni! as I fruo solution and not as undluolvnd porticlu. It I: therefore Inn liable DISPIIN is readily absorbed. Iecauu lt dalinilcly dissolve! loot merrily dixintegraleil BISPIIN permits speedy ubsorplion and gives relief DIIPIIN la palalabfo. Even childrco will lulu ll readily. 0 I S P R I N SAFE SPEIOY PIEASAIIT no-o Science Progresses For 50 your: wc have used little white tablets-acclylaulicylic acid -for relief of pain. Today Ihie familiar pain-Itillor in available in a new form without the diludvum Iago: cl acidity, lruolubility and bimr imin. to in collud 'IIlSPlIN' and I: told at drugqim envy- when. '0lIPIIN' In ovailohlu In Iv;-oilu of 26 tablet: or Handy Pocket Pollen of I. --on. take Disprrfn. " MONTI