- ..--»~,v~w-"-~~~ GUHRIIMI _ - . clal_ and Personal ‘I Fashions il- L1 nauseous-Mai swirl" ' iflelfil i FUIITIIIII. IIIIIFUITIIIwM et ' .Woman’s R alm "/- ,. .. THE COOK 'S CORNER nnvb’ A HLART AND CUT MEAT COSTS terature The Housewife And Her Activities FREEDOM FOR TWO ' By MARGARET WATSON AI Dorothy Dixie Letter Box Practical Women Are a Lot Easier to G Along With Than Are Dream Girls, Es- ' I -. SOAP and OINTMENT 1s that you Erica? I've been out she iechwitlztbfirst a1 - °’ and dlsa-ees c? fife r ____ . . . i h ‘ . . . -- _ , __ ——_ 7w -just got back this moment Yes. cltcmant 9 “Bnefllheut “lye mm": PCCIaHY Thflfle Who Are Victims Of ‘H, f1 y]; 1017M) Hi1 b yo‘ tin“. f , Yes, 1 heard. Yes, I've been the ps- shown. can't you toil mo whats r h“; g m,“ r lecgant Vlfflgflqn N ti Com I -—— us. - - ' 1 r Pm- my find himl- when he's likely m- Q15 1mm, r», when yqu euro c p exes h never ., y she asked slowly: What am I to to go? bu,’ h ma“ ht m, buwherrs h, k o o gflofl no ' IIWNINQ 9g“. < do? Yes. I could. but there's no time. s m, on one gjflg and gleaned Be- ‘ AMornmg $111118 ‘rho glory of this sunset yen Winn; “h, I Nothing-until I come. Stay in Don't you see that, mien-no 12,, cooking wash l; agmfvfl-y , Dear Miss Dix-My parents have never sot along well together and mto my soul has pfllédr- IBM have s h your room; I'm coming to you now, tlme at all. thoroughly 5nd remove the lame ; are now threatening to separate, but why should that make the irl to A sense of gladnem, “ ‘ to ‘ ‘ at once. Arid doirt worry too much: Her face set; she dropped har Wm and “wrm from the ]n5ide_ ‘ whom I a.m engaged call oil our marriage? Why must she letthelr un- ‘Ilo mortal, dais or climb; h i because whatever happens, I'll see hands into o cushions, and B, sure that an blood L. rwwved happiness cause imhapplness for us, for she AND") nanny,‘ As the soul liv it shall lilo A ‘ ' ‘ wsil: Ina‘; youllhc an 351m clerncmdbmem iiifmt him ‘mm “w mm"- B°°‘ "mms m gnlflggment {W1 3L’? ti“ ieifroliiee? C "- y the ii e-gghcd ii AlIlrYl ,- e sol ,w1 a su cen urgency: won‘ go w ou _ . s c e wear a ~ | l It's not for mlx-zclf I'm worried. N0 matter what he's done? ffiefllfi ,,‘,"“"m‘°§,,,§“° “h” “my b’ that ehe is not nwmlng my famll ma that The w W" "WWW l” emu myths home-born the 1m hand wn§“’°'¢.m',n‘°,'° °' - l 1 I know that, but we must see No matter what he's done. ' because‘: my father and mother Ont agree M1118 Wt °f the “n” "' 3°” deal flowers, will avoid fillies-nails being ' ' l ivhnt can be done, Martin wifl be Jcu laughed. a quiet, controlled. STEWED BEEF HEART does] no aigsct our getting along lmrmon- on business and wasrather W011i“! 4nd now horizons flush and glow in the silk WIQQQ- °a'“g"- I all right for a short time, at any unexpected sound. I love you for ‘my e er‘ we Wm u“ m“ °wn “V” as m m“ behavior or his twist With sunset hum of our. . --__. 1 . rate. that. But I wasn't really suggest- m5; and our man-mg” Wm be wh“ WE nuke m while he w” WW‘ -J G WhWf-IQI UABVING E059! R); . 1 A matter oflhoursd I suppose? gig that either of us should leave one high” 36 $13,953,031; mglt- Zhfflfg Egrglhgsgg‘: tkxgxdgonfethgtxhig‘ mge%kégrhtg§ 3m ‘m6 mm‘ . I I ' ---_ E A paws," lion rc uctant y: l'm< lm n the lurch. I want to know _' i .. ' . LIPI The crscklii‘ sh I afraid so. But-we can't taik like that you're safe first, and then I'll fifmfllmfréu‘ zbfjfffilfifimbs°hl°pfii igiséilytllrrriotikiiil-i what-He“ ‘igrfs gdt I hope you don’; jut m; md Life is a great struggle. It is by holding it wllgluuflibe. mm“ 1 this. I'll come over straight iiway. come back and scour Stockholm ' v p. w ' z an eas matt to l th ir ’ o Vmddle your mu-mbs when rm not ‘m. mlendm ' i’ ma’ E ‘wk u” lmifmvm‘ ‘l When he czime over there was no for Marlin, and bring him off l0 fggfegogflg" lhiatef“""f°“,§?gg°hf,'oh ideal gut 1 he; 3&5“; ‘Re go? ‘$1301? yf/F m“ the “Hoe?” ,, contest for interests, “ . End D1051! 11BX16!‘ t. This is thoenwm. l hint in lnm of [he monster she had you safey, if it takes me a week. ' 1 -. 11,9 h . regaining seems m make o 1 h, h y , Oh- m- M“ J°,‘“5' the i"! w‘ pleasure of the highest character up into ons and “i ; glimpsc-tl on the l)l'0\'i0llS night. He That's great of you! she cried, °"§""‘§S,§‘1“Qllablesfifinrrcfurcp Could you sav something ti“; rfifiwhel bee‘; plea] at‘ fnce‘ ‘I have my em" and of the most enduring 11mm‘- esdh one. The inducing w was gmvc and pale; and his eyes. her eyes lighting. But I'd rather fiehfh, use‘ he“; as deschged to see the situation straight, E_ b” my‘ tsnoc. Happy the 0d genius on your left; slices are ma; Q - though u-orrietl, had the calm help to find him, if I can. bu‘, Men the butter and saute _ TART who cultivates all his with Mm Nilelurlwoto the bong“ which =1 had always associated Perhaps. but-you'd be more of “hopgéd onion and diced Ogle m Answer: s m“ “m3- n reference iihereunto. who chooses wards As the Gflbkllng i; m", ' :01"! of northern fa- a danger to him than a help. dear. f‘ Add rumbs hasmhh and “us- I have heard of engagements being Two u b om the most noble calling. and who soomed ready for cutting my“. .-ll'iilgill to her, One can work better than two 1e‘ ands “vr-htel: "Fm heagrt mg “e be‘, _ broken of‘! for many strange reasons, but m, sag) “If 1:38, i‘: ‘Sleigh Erin-t Dwsfivll 1t Willi ill his IHIGM- Bl B115 difficult til-Bk. m‘ " where secrecy is wanted; and it ls hyu with ‘smh twine Place ma“ , never ore for anything so silly as because the young man's parents heghad been Ea m’ . “I n h“: a) Such a one intimately secures to ~ wants-d. most desperately. 1r Martin m I’ m“ ygce" of chéesecmh he l dovev. If your girl hasn't any more common sense than know DOM I ymgh 1°15 w," imselr the admiration or an the 1 no. ulwelf. 1 never l, rams I I? end- lt m a Sam an mi, of f m ink you will be mighty lucky w escape taking her ..Y- .. he§°m “m”? f,’ great, the wise, the good. Such s wllsiv rsrana can". .~h-fl'.i.'d be proved right I suppose he would go to prison, “F, a m‘: 10w» “mi hours mhrffhgn tfi mmpamml- F0! I10 Woman in the world is harder to live m “f, rep ldfi-f’ er’ ,5“ y“ one will always enjoy the appmba- --__. 11. u coed c111 5,315,390, g3“ o» - Ions time: filters; it... should be 3.1.0.1”....;'.3.'i°h';';:§€,£§';§:l""'"*,,,,niggg,glggglggn°gg,ggytggy=ggg °° ° °'_______"'°'“" ggndhgm oomph-z? w» ital: homer loath-m... > Jon dstood back from her, and fimshetfgnrg gag“ figghsofg xgfihibgirgligid ugcgfrfgimblgeagvglgliforoulgrzgliglsgawnoréififi vgilthtltiléleliragee: Have gtjyggTzggoillialgEgnvew hot nation '01 his God anddiedeember. Wham?!‘ it hmppe-rgls t; be- thin; watche with a detached interest -‘ - - 1h n m. he“, easier m’ et ah, with - e W, h d 1 t l How pleasing to him who has rune. are not made any easier QM- h T‘; ‘t-s no need to be every movement of her face. she 3m‘! ‘hlc-ken- “(fwd w‘ o ' g “g ' ' w dr a“ y “Hen c“ t“? bu“! glorious race, to survey from the when say five or six d»; a no. I moan it, Jon. was standing u to it well; better, =sggrrllgédlfte_ye‘lu__ m butter‘ ' loft summit of his eternal fame " s‘, lease" The m In; not coins w b0 hysterical, alrgd in fait, lthan pile expected. There gracguslotlliirfiztkberrigntfielynhlggrsgrsixa: gismeascey hvfiiffirfiflggj“ $31158 wflgrnstbaexflgg m‘ the “ghee hbufijelfi theycumulatlve resum o! a“ “five “use °g° domkngymliw I raven‘! w? (‘Orllment to ma e. was see in Erica, after all. He ' » -- life, devel in the l ht of ff " ' I simply wan‘ to know what to do. said in a low voice: fag’ ,,',f§’,,}§,*‘",,'§’°,§,§‘ Efi‘ gglget gguilete lgaregereatgonxgitiietevg fgagrrgak gilzhoghe nuiittch If u” tfiy fixllffiplst yvglilllvlsffileiilldhdelvemy’ with no °W1Tl1iY|~A6Xflhd9r Cflllllfiggll- 30;”: ‘v mam‘ ‘f ynryil/n “YlfIW-llLPAXCQOIIIPY-afcllfé 2:13;? wlrm ‘lfrriltidltybu dam 1m?“ the rail-able’, at his most endearing. Dcople Bot married except those whose parents spent their tingle) gluing u iii. ' joking “park u‘ m" hill .ur_e~._, _ . _v .. ‘ v . . o st o . s even more erriblc she one, out fierce}, dutch,“ M and mom; there would he such a Slump in the marriage market m“ ROAST FOWL GOLDEN WEDDINGS a lot to understand a-few o1 m, Hos. 121i. I ELY. into communication than-than rison. . ‘ . l’ 5 - . 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Haw can Weary fashion and walked ‘to the vou won’; hit it of! with her. and that because their marriage is a failure brings the knife to a. vertical posi- aw”: '3 g5’ " ‘hgudld h”?! 9°“ i316 MW" d0 110$ B-Wreciotc their ivlfe mixed up in llic business‘ The pdiceman who was wound~ “'lnd°w' Iwmng m“ "pm the 5m“ yours is cud w be one’ Hon‘ and Wm‘ 0m den’ twain Wm en wort?) om’ altablgues lfrse position as a mm mid there wil‘ .~ul"0‘v bc some who ed—I suppose you saw that“ m’ street‘ and the ‘Vaterways and ' be brought rolmd to the hormmml’ izmve s“ lie geeelid ' No mam‘. what’ it L! you M" can connect vou xvii-h him. It's the Yes? she cried impallenti bfldges and the “m” dark green llk lwrt/gcl? of coulgse’ is an nmsfmse’ mdeei the exact opposite is more thus placing the cutting edge m- A o}: thxllrgblnelw ylll gore: to cawm nwbt on the Garvin-g only thing i0 d“. settle up he" He died about an hour flag. trees, with eyes which saw 0,11% a ‘aucyyspeakiiiggen this; hlééajgulgigu gill ha: after your parents, matrimon- wards the body. ‘Phis will sever E8150!“ the “$1,199. pggd 5;‘ DOM knlée helm! rash-ad shB-PP- 1111s and 28'» but new. this minute» She save a little moan. and then gflffig“ ¥§§l'“§fi*,- gf“ fig}; u’ b," traulzht childhood witnessing uieggnge grmrhapgi-Jeynabingosiroaiauperirlrtriraefié 233%.; $39,‘; ¥fif_.,“t,n‘§§°““mdc§h,d° scarf-pin mi- the "bride-groom's" mgeolthipelgltast .i‘°?i§.°‘2’m'i§.‘; . c3‘ “m” w’ “M” Em“ MP- 3f" '11P“ $5,? llshlly and she wt mfamfjhle epgiwflwg" bu, ‘h: dig cream effort w make your own home a D1868 of peace and rest. and 1115i; 1,, m? same way ,5 ‘Wm, m. 1%,, ———————- first, in thin, long slices. r, » ti»... w... hrs... aw...“ ts i."- ob- h-r- bsrtiinikerhs“ "i'&'i'“i¥°"€if“‘°’"'"°"'°“'”"°'“°“‘“‘“""’ 8"“ he use """"'° mm". "c "r 1a and u“ W a ‘ on one of the smallest islands. well only hold 'up1>n theeyreel VOfieé m a 51”’ monmwne: y e e Ere S e or make your wife glad she married you‘ should be as long as posslbh The when sewing marmw. pa“ a‘ ma‘, Wm‘ ‘maids to m m breastbone. Lqzs sh d be wed. next and the thighs scparalrezmfrom the actual drumsticks slice of stale bread at the bottoni That makes it murder, doesn't it? o‘ the dish which absorbs an mom Yes. carvln-g fork should never be In- r 1-0.0». l .- om’ in 0 H‘ n‘ up‘ rm“ he“ “e sorted info the breast of chicken _ which she was fast losing in this (‘All can; {IL Th h‘ld' fdis‘ tlndhb --- a . phantesmagorla of horror. Curious- e c 1 ‘an o gum e us ands and “we: are not likely w m“ vou awmv by shlo- 1 Smlm“ i‘ dw- "m 5° tale their parent's example. Rather e hey are an awful warning, Lure l . .. from this "watery" vegetable. , , I've n fast, nvwiorbont; and Mariam 1y, 1n m g m 1; 5h m m, f “T115117 5°17!- but Y9“ know that" f t}; l; d l, h b d I kn is or mwl- ____i__i_ ' . ’ knows all the skippers along the Martin unwell???‘ at her (1)35. and BOYLlu Ighllest antic?» ‘agnhencghe $1.0 reievieril- gglizidegdalxillsswlfe iirwbbfiiffifirr§$griii§i°i firfileiegrfifi‘! mfillgeignggoirgnghglg 181x33 l; AN moNmG Hm‘, Wglwmiigievfltlfiebsiglnvllils Nahum‘: ccast—- tugging at the straps of her skis. ' ' ‘ 186i fl- And 0110 01' the Wurst 5P0 led husbands I know is married to a ' ' When ironing gnmlenls made an b, m-efl m, 4 .' But we don't know where he is! of the white pompom on top of his twned the“ “m! gave mm the woman whose father was heripecked to death bv her mother A irl has taken to see m“ the ‘M’ is evenly u! artifi l ilk alw iron across "m w W ‘c '""* "‘“' kindest 100k She had 6v" 81W" l" mighty little sporting blood in her if she isn't llli ' g distrlbuted- " i c“ 5 ' a“ tmmm“! “he m’ I“ "m" P” 1 n on but M tin. 1 in her hand ‘l "R m ‘like e Chaim 0“ _ instead of lenethwawe- than the sear is to serve some of the “brown fmgn ‘ins heej: witfiymf mpmhve marrying a man for no otherfeafor; ihnihbegause his parents fight. Smwm m, BE". iron will not stick and Smrch uie may» Wm, m, whm Sh.“ o, h, geilzuaaniohgfi very good to me, Dear Dorothy Dix-What harm would there be in rne marrying my n15 1 mt T? t, to be material-iii- gfisflfm lfilfifnifk I 0 . . _ h v 7 r _ _ _0 0 i1 I ~ l She put on her hat and coat, and hfiiflfifififi, mtftnifiggtl.eriigbifidiiegeiiggnnrgr?rigiiligrbihrlgvlrigiv: s°m°th1l18 0f B- Dlolilomaghm it Pmgorgéggsroaug MAUV“ with the breast. or if in the in ‘packed her Gases in great haste. What about Martins things? He mustn't come back for them; it would mean-he'd be arrested- I'll see to everything. Just bring a small case with you, and I'll do the rest afterwards. We must hurry. Erica rose from her knees, and said I'm ready She left the hotel with Jon, and it was Jon who paid her bill, and it was after herself and Jon that the clerk stared with so much in- terast. These things were all wrong. It should have been Martin who walked by her side, Martin's hand which presently ventured her arm, Martin's step which fell so nim- bly into the rythrn of hers; she supposed, in fact, that Jon was le- ally a better man than Martin; but none of these material facts could swerve her mind for a mo- ment from it's loyalty to Martin. It was hard, she thought, that it should take a murder, and a mo‘ bery, and the goodness of another man, to make her realize how much she loved her husband. Even though she had, haps, asked for some such mad gle through all her life. Jon's motorboat was waiting for them in the least frequented part of the harbour, a dark blue boat of promising long lines. Erica. felt more free as soon as she was seated in it. with even a foot of sea. be- D Y NO. 830 ago our grandmothers ocked g; rm like this one. ‘To-day. WELCOME 1118s are more popular n ever. es- pecially when they have all characteristics and charm 0f the old-fashion- n y wiamom: my much ed deslizrls. For this rug, the drawings of the motifs are all freehand ust as they were on those lovely old rugs of grandmother's day. To furt er carry out the old world atmosphere. the designer has added "doves" to symbolize peace, worked the word WELCOME in bold relief and used old garden prints as an inspiration for the flowers and leaves. You will enjoy every moment of the work and the finished rug will add a friendly 110W to living room. foyer, den, hallwa or library. The pattern includes a trans er for the design, color fail chart and complete instructions for finishing the rug For romnlr-tc pattern and instructions for all cl these designs, sent 20 carts in slumps or coin (coin preferred) t0 The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Use this coupon To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. suggestions, de- Print your name and address plainly. DESIGN N0. 33D Nsmc—- -—— -- - "'- - _"- -"" "‘ -"'- streeiAddrtll — — — " — - - — _""’-"""'""-"-'-"- J¢y__ _ _ _ - - -—- Province ——----......_._ HOW twene herself and the soil of Stock- holm; and as the shore fell away behind them she forgot for a mo- and remembered only_ how he woul have loved the sunny blueness of the water fer ahead, and how he had know-n about the eyes of Me- lusine, and how tenderly he had played Debussy, and everything about him which had ever been dear and kind. HAPTER XI C BERNSTORN UNMASKED a W111 It was nearly noon when they reached the little jetty of Jon's is- land, and tied up there in the sha- dow of grey rocks. The island itself was small, and had no other bulld- lng upon it, the whole of it's space outside the house being taken 3 by gardens and trees. They climb a rocky, winding path, and looked back from the head of it over a shining expanse of water aglitter with islands, like a satin gown c0- vercd with rainbow embroidery. About. them was a restoring peace; and the roofs of Stockholm, the Spire of St. Nicholas, the pinnacles of the Franciscan Church, all look- ed comfortably far away and asleep. It's quiet, said Er_lc_a_-. looking _up ll! aovs AND émooms Answer: ' No harm at all. hold water. because a brother-ln-law and sister- and personal idiosyncrasies so well that they know what they have to put up with if they marry. f fault with him. he does not go out with other bors who are pretty girls about home from the store or walks down the street is nothing between them, but I am so jealous that I can't bear for him to even speak to another girl and when I hear of him doing so I become so frantic that I make scan 0th Bet Answer : marry any man if you are going to be yohtgre now, for you would make the life of vour husband a. perfect hell on ea . from them. merit that Martin was a murderer. l, bound u, be brought 1n d is bound not only to speak to them, a it questionnaire every t he pays a girl a compliment? All that it would him hate you. at Jon with a smile. What an iso- isolatlon when you Stockholm close at hand when you feel in the mood for itown life. Let's go in; you must be exhausted, after the shock you've had. there was a hall as as a dream. and many rooms op- ening out of from the garden. a tall woman of middle age came in silently from have fallen in love with each other and would like to marry if lt is not WTOHB- A LONELY WIDOW. In first. it is a v ery sensible thing to do and would robably bring a great deal of comfort, and happlnses to both of you on our l ast lap of the journey of life. ‘rhero has never been any objection to in-laws marrying that would On the con ary, such marriages are generally very harépy ln-law know each others charac rs So they do not have to go through the disillusicning process that one goes through who marries a stranger. Also, they know each others tastes and habits and are congen if there are children it elimiriat because the children of a dead their own. lal, or else they would not want to marry. And es the cruel stepfather or mother problem sister or brother are as dear to them as IIOUOI Dear Miss Dix-J have been going with a young man for the last two years with whom I am very much in love. He comes from a good religious amily. is kind and generous, has no bad habits. In fact, I cannot find a He says he loves me dearly. that I am the only one,.and Kills. but he talks with a couple of neigh- his own age. Sometimes he escorts them with them. He says there es. Iaiso no wild when he even looks at an- elrlmwomen. What shall I do? Shall I give him up and t SENS ti You should certainly give this boy up for his own sake, and never so crazed with jealousy as you say e world is filled with women and it is not possible to isolate a man bound to see Eretty girls wherever he goes. He is contact wit them socially and in business. l-Ie but make himself pleasant and merge; a u héle to them if he wants to succeed. And what are you going to do Make scenes eve time he speaks to a woman‘! Put him a e he goes and comes? Have hysterics every rne get you would be to make Probably there is no cure for jealousy. Ii; is just a mental warp. Hut jealous man and woman in common humanity should refrain from mar- g. DOROTHY DIX. Smith. She came from Flngland as my mother's maid. Did I ever tell you my mother was English? Erica's mind was loo full of Mar- tin at that moment for her to re- member, or even notice, anything which was said to her on any other subject. She was reminded that while she was safe here in the thrlet of the harbour, he was lur ing somewhere in peril of his life. The anic she was incapable of feeling 0r herself came back in full meas- lure for him. She ut her hands upon Jon's arm, an held it tightly. (To be continued) ted life you must llvel It's ideal, really, he said. You've want it; and They went in. Inside the house dim and cool it. As they entered door op lte. This lspolsny nousekgg, Mrs.‘ ' e 1 lkL HkV o w mo: ssriow oossm‘ HELP ‘Bi-L! ARI Wl-N 680526!"- 1 -rn%‘R$=E-- waive f: PLAANED - u rr fr. al f; it fr "i Ly. l a; i2 MONEY BACK-~- - :2 Ppiogwirci-uwa TO Posnm MANY Prone can safely drink tea and coffee. Many others-and all children-should never drink them. If you are one oi these, try Postum's 30-day test. Buy Postum and drink it instead of tea and coffee for one month. Then, i! you do not feel bet- ter, return the Postum container top to General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario, and we'll refund full pur- chase price, plus postage. Postum is delicious, economical, easy to pre- pare, and contains no caffeine. comes to carving, but this is the correct method. Each person should be given a port-ion of bot-h tcp meat and tire imdercilt. The top meat should be sliced parallel from the edge of the meat to the bone, it should be loosened from the D7118 by running the edge of the knife along the bone. The undercut should be sliced vertically from the edge of the, meat to the bone. Sl_l_c_es should always be thin. “l Baby's Cold - qx He! endit quicker.‘ wit out “doslng". _, -. .' ' O Z E PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Sofa/fee G the lovely new coToi-s for starlit ours are ,_ ‘unis. pink. ranging from the most delicate of shades to the deep blush hues. Next come the blues and mauves of the cyclamen, and a matches the brightness of holly berries. Another red, called flame. is among the first favorites for striking evening frocks. Frog green, a pretty shade, b another shade. is another ' confer, and there is also a subtle color called pine mist-e very soft greeny blue-to gladden the eye among the purples and deep blues of the season. . Lucky charm bracelets are l. whim of the moment. Two novel- ties attracted attention at a dance recently. One Chad black and. white dice suspended from a thin chain. The other boasted minute colored figures-a Highland piper, a golfer with bag of clubs, a Dutch girl, two Hungarians, and a newsboy. ENCOURAGEMINT BETTER arison is always odious, but never so odious as tween children in the same house. En- couragement is a better tonic than jealousy. Encouragement and praise bv the successful , sister far to lift the less gift- ed chi out of his Slmldh of De- spond and promote his self-esteem. Cleverries without patience and tecrior can be sliced after carvirn through the bird. Ilry, linking Cough: l Menace To llealih That dry, hacking cough that sticks to you in spite of everything you have done to relieve ii. is a source oi danger, and the longer the cough sticks the more menace it is to your health. Don't neglect the hacking cough. Get rid of it by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. It helps to stimulate, soothe and heal the bronchial tubes, allay irritation, " inflammation, loosen the phlegm and , and aid nature to dislodge the morbid accumu- lations. Ma. Auaxsupm A. 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