IKE the camel which . stores up large qum. titles of water when it can, because the Opportunity may not occur soon again, it is wise for mankind to’ store ‘up some provision of the future.»- during él-oductive earning years. The safes and easiest way ' to do this is to purchase a Confederation Life policy .-a. Guaranteed. Pension‘ Bond, for instance. Then you/have a reservoir that no future hazard of for- tune can empty. ‘ - l-wil '-|l. - tAn inflclrcating pamphlet, “Th; “Kay to Habpinlh," will}; Ian! upon "quasi. Confederation ......Life Xssoclarlon -_. w: G."HOGG, - MANAGER “Branch Offlce—Bink of Nova Scotl chambers. Oharlogvl ,___...__ it tilogflaves-Liio»... - - ». lBy-Brltish United ess) ~< - S‘. DNEYUN. S. W.. O tobel: 1,5.- Whcn John Flynn, twenty years of nge, a woodcuttel‘. was knocked un- conscious and pinned to the ground- by a fallen tree in the Victorian bush, his dog saved his life. The nnimnlwnited near the man's mo- tionless body, and licked his face until Flynn revived slightly. ’ Flynn had just enough strength to scribble a call for help to his mo- ther and tie it in a handkerchief round the dog's neck. The sagaci- ous animal headed homewards. Af- tel" it had run the whole two miles to the Flynns home, Mrs. Flynndid not notice the handkerchief round the dog’s neck, and for several hours the dog fretted around thehpuse ' until another member of the house- hold returned and‘ saw the mute message. 4 V‘ A relief party was quicklyorgan- ized. and led by the dog. it proceed- cll towards the scene of the acci- dcnt. Three-quarters‘ oi‘ a mile {from there tiresv-pagty "metr Flynn. crawling painflilly along _the track. Believing that the dog's mission had 'wbe%fl‘ilis energies towards solv- ,,-, k on nickle, copper. and other = “pod-auger" “The Public Forum '""*"-+--+~+» 1 k ‘lflonflnufi be used). - Anothel-capabie sclen- ‘cofia itst secured and given instructions’ A NEW COMIC Bflinning Monday In. TIIE CQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Hwvwvowvoooowoowoowvo "t! dlfflcllll-lflll. another to improve ou-r forests operations. Why notl P! dell out our pulp and paper re- l 8e iinstitute and take ill for-l 8H generally. (Our saw mills‘ are sending too llluch ends, sides,‘ cuttings. etc, to the refuse burner, that should he selected for flllllll- 1lre._,tf;.. asvmucll of the choice‘ v Efiifle $100k Sues to waste lll this wny.)' ' ’ ' a Sfiltiml. M"! other, disagreeable e Llon 0t the North mat-tel‘ Deffllltted to, got into our -\_ _ —*— and lakes, clogging the flsll ~°ANADAs PROGRESS IN 4a ‘rivers sills and thereby seriously 1111111111,. YEAns oil-r; flailing lnilu-stry. $3111.11“ I m scientific research definitely dir- N“ Equilled |l1 Hlltory. ected will accomplish many other (Historlcum) ’ things. , . I am. Sir. loo. mlrlleclteréculilltrlliil glgowtll 01' Wes- .'»l‘- . ‘ll Ina u, w -] 1 .1_ w. o. SEN-Ev led hi’ the East. Lit]! llngirulillifiluin —-—-———_,<|ro>--_ history. '1‘h ' < - . THE RUEE 0F ” I lgrowth In theepagllo-ll; yfillfqullltullix: THUMB IN THE RING figillllllfdtiby any tglher nation ill re- ' iei 1e. ' i ' I slll-Itlillfilrises me that in these 1884 her" whont Xlllldrilgstlt. Dill; dBYB Oil, great inventions that aiamountetl tc- 400,000 bushels whilst system f I l tl 1 ~ . ' . time. should prevail u?tngapllzlllgllgletlelilrisllhlilogilllll? "91-111,” ‘”,‘1""“,' ling where the fame of champion-inlay prove i] tllfle les lwitmu e Shines we'll as, fortunes of hun-lprove a great deal mica!“ ma! dreds 0f thousands of dollars often it lullst also be or ‘l. l depend on the true measurement of this enormous relllem ered UM seconds o; even fractions of seconds. untiel- all the llalfslgiatlnlfililrllagztlllk ¥nq°llfltilllzuis surely a. crude Elldlllll‘ to pioneer life in its first stag- lllble method of calculating m1.- ‘ 111m- ‘c . — e8- ‘How much better will tile D ounting. is used in teach- showing be when 111., “res, W111 w. covered to be vely fertile and with The it . lie. They show %3nu;ee; “mule nloderll facilities will tie. down for a con i e . velop-at a very rapid pace. the nine seconds? gggiae ithteuggugt‘ Beyond a“ doubt the progress “f begins, The referee took some time the We-st is now assured; and all ,go_.go(,_gempsey into the comer he Canada expects from the East is wanted to get him in. why w s to keep up her magnificent growth there not an instrument to measuille of the past, which with n fair deal the time exactly, from the moment from the Government she can he went down till he arose? Th hardly full to do. The outlook of time a‘ fighter may remain dow e the future in certainly very blight. should be a fraction of the ti e c- no odds how you set the horoscope. quired-for the earth to rEl/Orlrllle r ' We cannot. be accused oi‘ excl:- gs axis. Such,~exnctitude can Ilzxlylierflllflll lll view of the facts of the e attained by counting. |pasl. Here is wllut appeared on ‘ 1 Ilm. Slr. etc, lllle subject ill tile Montreal Star ol' >____ OBSERVER. November 30th, llili-i. No per- ‘m m" 'sou cllll deny that‘ our anticipatious " ""°'°'°'*'440O+Q+o000-0+04_al‘e jlmtificd after perusing this ilrticlu, viz:- SCRAP BOOK B, . The slllplllellts of wheat flolll tile ROBERTA__LEE 1-Nortllwest are zllready very large. VQQO-O-fOQ-OQOPC-OQ-Q-Q-g-g ‘Illlll lnillers are buying freely. The .“”'10g|lvle ulilliug (‘o. express their Scratched Wall Papgp |lntentloll of buying lwo and II llulf V, If the wall paper has a disfiguring ulillioll bushels, and are taking lll scratch. moisten a scrap of the lit-tile late of 14,000 to 10,000 bush- paper which ha; been saved andfllii per dny. They have alll-catly The Wheat Harvest. then carefully scrape O11 the colon shipped 200.000 bushels to Pill’! ing with a sharp knife. Apply 1111s Arthur by tllc Cillliilllilil l'fl.i‘lllt' For! .1\i‘llllll‘ lilo coloring to the scratch and when lilillvlly. Al. dry if, W111 51531-0613, be noticeable wheat was tllkoll on ‘lllf! steamers ' oi lllc line, which have special fir cllilies for loading grain, lluil cur- A e-I to ppru‘ d News ried ill tllelu to lOwell Hound. 1 8.—For many years ‘ horse fed on the leaves sllowed lab- s... 6...... w...’ ouaantan Strange Diseases Which Afilict Horses (British United Press.) SYDNEY, New South Wales. Oct. a mysterious disease affecting horses has been the terror of settlers in the north-west portion of the continent. Because of its symptoms, the disease was known as “Walkabout,” and losses ranged up to 50 per cent. in a year. As a result of investigations by a botanist and veterinary surgeon, the problem is believed to be on the point. of solution. In its final stages the disease is due to partial paralysis of the cen- tral nervous system. An affected animal becomes blind. but retaining the sense of smell, is attracted to human hablitatlons. and often wan- ders to the proximity of human re- sidences to die. It blunders into ob- stacles. and will remain pushing against them for hours. often until it falls and dies. A fallen horse may remain breathing with twitching muscles and occasional spumodlc movements for a day or more, but is unconscious all the time. -Suspicion of causing the disease fell upon one of the 20,000 species of flowering plants that grow wild in this country. Obvious reasons re- duced this number to a likely 70. and more exhaustive tests to l2. On this l2, cross-examination by the scien- tific probers resulted in one species being indicted. 1 Tests relied on included the injec- tion of extracts from the suspected plants into the blood stream of goats and the feeding of fresh plants to horses and other animals. In this way, it was found that one species, the Atalaya, produced suponin pois- oning. An extract of the Atalaye injected into the blood stream oi goats killed them immediately. A , ored respiration. after slight exer- tion developed staggering flts, and within a month died of typical “walkabout" disease. - Tests on five other horses showed similar results. Tile scientific description of sap onin poisoning caused'by the eati of the Atalaya is that it. is due to _ oxygenation of the brain, producing | degeneration in the central nervous j system, ending in paralysis of the higher centres of the brain. It is expected that laboratory tests now being carried out will finally fix thi- blame. I Spalliels And Setters Take Fancy In England LONDON. Oct. 15.- One of the most significant features of the rec- ent show of the Kennel Club at the Crystal Palace was the striking dc- cline in the number of Alsations on exhibit. There were nearly three hundred fewer than at the previous show. Their popularity-if the re- sults of this well-known show are any criterioll~llas been successfully challenged by the Cockcr Spaniel or tile Irish Sctterpboth of which classes showed a big advance. W. H. Moore. president of the British Alsation Association. denies Safeguarding Island Homes T This Company has never paid less than 6% interest on profits and policy proceeds left with the Company, and is in ex- cellent position to continue a high rate in the future. Com- pare this record with anything else ill which the security is absolute. . . . =1» ~. QUEENS i?» ntslnpro;__ I sum, . 1,1,, owunnzlo ‘r _x~, .\ . Company. HE Great-West Life, with" the co-operation of its policyholders, is do- ing its share of this. work, for it has more business 15* force in “The Garden of the Gulf” than any other Life * A High Interest R the most vital factor in Life Insurance. faile , F ‘ . 1y t: di-glyggtlsg? it‘??? lggbglrgg; i When times does not permit writ.- but at length the young-‘Iumbergct: aria; 33;: liner to tthe one. who is Oi‘ the 400.000 bushel-s, 150,000 llflvh ier freed himself. His spine being 1n it Ema‘ cu ‘he interest" 00ml! down‘ to Montlcal, and the injured, he had been unable to get as ems do“ or each days “cwsfiaolllptllly hope to shill out ut Icusl .0 ills feet, and had had to crawl. ghpyhtignl enclose the?" Tm5,~liltl,000 ileforo nuviglltitln IEIOSHS. The 1'91"?! Party quickly transport- w“ u “e55 is mvarmbly “pjldle quality of the wheat hus for- tllat the popularity of the breed is ml the dcclillc. "Some people no doubt have been scared by the pub- f 1 licity given to their reported delin- quencies, but I think they have come to stay. By way of proof-I may say whence it. came forwuril lly rail ed m“: w P‘ hosplml- 1., predated‘ tuuutely inlprilvcll very much sillub @1111; 1,118 entry atq311-111111g1u1111 W115 .. ' > ' - , the first receipts, and is also uluch 1 record 191- me 111~e¢¢l_ My view i5 “flag?” til-Y.) Seutinel-Wealll- _ ‘ Pmklhlg "his better cleaned, This latter lluilll .1111; 11901119 11111.9 come to the c011- M" Sllllrlllly. generally‘ USBJEYBB Illollthed Wm“ ll-"djs one that farmers have neglected 1111151011 they 11811110; W111 111 s11¢l1 “up,” f‘ Y Illllflweil by Sllll- Sea! While hm» New" "Se vesjselsdilil lllucll for their own advantage huge classes. and have decided it is ' that have held Breast! 0f any kllld-_zlllil one that will nlfilcl. llleul grcilt- 1 waste of time and money to slurs’ lly, The Toronto nllllels urn said llo be lookltlg into tile lllws affect “‘*°*“"‘lillg lilo classification ofwlleut, so 111s to compel the farmers of illi- dogs time after time." A breeder of elkhoullds said: “Al- sations have been popular for a lilllg time, and elkllounds will soon have Always use cider vinegar. mldyould‘ you like sonle views of. “skillet?! to send your friends." .1 tle polite hotel manager. 00/4/ 4R0 “S .. . gueslrmi rflllllillrdit [he disgruntled Modern Etlquette ,Nl)l‘tllWOSt tc- clean the gralll tlltll" zheir day. They are more docile and 1m. "i9 ,0 kee would hi? be"? ilughly, Among Montreal moi" 1911111316)‘ p my View” m’ m“ B, ROBERTA um chants the 0011110" l8 eXilfeflflefl Another interesting circumstance about the Kennel Club Show owns that there was a considerable rc- iuction in greyhound entries. Own- lrs, seemingly. are too busy finding dogs for the prize-ring. Greyhound luppies which a year ago sold for five guineas now fetch from i5 to Z0 guilleas, and dogs have shown a similar increase in value. A prom- ‘lnent greyhound breeder in the North declared that Americans were scouring England for likely track winners and paying big prices for 67 " .O.+ ' , . . , . , , llhat the farmers are making a mis- _‘_“_————- Jake in holding back for higher illi- Q_ 1f a man and woman attend ces, and consequently keeping bus- a theater togemen who precedesines-s very quiet and dull. The claps “down the 9,151.1? llllllh year were on an averuge._il<lu l: A l < . A. The man with the tlcketsfél‘: §l‘{“l.i.‘§.§";.“.'.‘.‘.'.§l'§.'ti‘? -- .'-l - r goes first’ but when they reach thelrlthird as mucll more than they ilitl - chairs 1'he steps aside and permits _ "We can‘ ‘ hum!!! yo»- “n” h‘. the wolrlan to enter first. [last g g1,“ ,‘,‘,‘.‘g,§§§,f,',‘§yn ‘§}'°ge'ff’1',§l. a" h‘ l"! quantity H i woman doctor ad-‘mg ‘ . required. Q- 0W5"- . I It ,lil 0'“, SYDNE dressed socially? flgfihalgnzfiepglfsfiflllzq ‘$15,622; $511 i Y SOREENIDl m HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG Branch Office for Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown HYNDMAN 8s COMPANY LIMITED, MANAGERS - A, hpoctor,» followed hi’. h" 5"r"w1se they would sell 011i quigkly Agents at all principal points. them. Irish dogs were being brought WBINGnu ..- name- for the price they could get. anti L‘ . ' H°w mm“, vegetables are Bur-not wait till values went down. all 5o race in this country, although l “WITNESS. . . “idem-Tia? dllm"? they certainly will d0—M°lltlelll lenerally speaking they were smal- - A. 0- vlgmr ‘el- nnd not of such u, good standard ‘Q1531 l; EYE-UK“ ' “ ' " - - --' —--— ,—~-~;~ ~, ~ ~ - , - ' guislled surgeon saw t h f th V t H l S i.- ALBION BOUND i-u l h‘ concmslon’ we wish to ‘in; ‘s the English dogs‘ ' lllm. Twelve days later he was rull- BRITAIN JUSTIFIED y l-elvzlrilotl for his labor. 1§§°11f1§1§en yawn-L? 1,'§1.‘,,.,°,1 . QLDES that the East has also exlluntei __ 1,1,1“ about 1h‘, 1911,11,, 60111.11, “c1. IN RUBBER CONTROL , "its got to conic, though." MlZifor Several years at 11,9 G(.u,.,,,. ,1 -- his as ball boy for the iloctnrs- . . . . . , ‘ Si-ibci-llul; Suit], voinvl-llig tn lllWSchooI, the staff of whit-ll Sllf‘. lo. t‘ The surgeon, describing ‘the mcl- l qoliloll? (3.1 ‘Ufil.’ 1flz."-l(l“:(llr‘n:l:l‘oliitfllflllllii; ill‘ lilo Si, IAHVTUXIUJ. ed m 19m Anhough She 1,,,d‘1.(... 1h0d 0f the cure, said: “When I hail fmd f‘. ‘W,’ "Um" 1, " m, p“ nk= Toronto 1111151‘ l1.» i111 ocenu 001"- in indiflerent health for some lur- examined the child and found uotll-| "ublml "" “'1 p?“ ‘“_‘ l“ Siam and llol ullly iordllii» hut llll lllc She 14111811; 11p w the b11111. (,1 i ~. lug wrong with either muscle ol-fmbellallil. ‘put-silent oi 11o‘ tllm hi1; lllkesltll; cities. ’I‘lltii the llllrlclosing last June hone. I suspected hysteria. so iil'ng,n"_'be' Lmnlhmy‘ W1“ S v S" "ell 3101"“ "lll IlW-‘lll lll!‘ llllillovthitioll of the period between Du ' tulkcil to him roushly- I talked!1"§,Fm°m":' I , , ""1115 '“_"“"l""l~ 'l‘l"'l'<‘ l" ll lllllpr and Easter. whcn she was r1" “pile 31111113. to mm about 0mm,“ 5lltlllkllll~ All 11 ddl-lillllilcllllol- tlollmllll lll (fllli-llgil |'ill' access l0 leave of absenvyowmg 1.1 ll. (hp 19g off. Seem“ 11 w,“ “U, of‘ Ml‘- Sfllllerlllli! B-llll- ‘l (Milk ll- W“: this ocoull. 'l‘owll.~l WlllUll ilppilso ll Among hgl- glgggglgtgg “.- l’ the gllghtegt use 10 111m ilillliuizogzlllllllfi. $11115‘Imnlalllxiiiillll» are lilklul-z u lull-row vii-w. ll. ls u Lend has been recognized tl~ .. "Then 1 11.1111 111M Durhmm 1r 1V, lllllltel- for tho nation us ll who‘ ‘all the years of her faithful were ti) try hard enough 11.. 11115111 i" ‘l Wmnnhl" "a-“i” 1' Wm‘ m" 11"" "01 till‘ illly small sill-lion ilfras representing the highest ‘ AI-Bloll STOVBIUIRI I .. .,. . "mo" NUT-.. ‘ I, ‘mm-W A I‘ qplrn. 1 a 1, 1 V“!!! ANTI T"; . _.l.‘ ‘ ’ loo colul i” i ulellsel since 188i.- FREDERICTON. Oct. ll-R» i» m y YOIIIIE. 0f Tllymollull York Comv ltllnardbl Llllilllont lnr 1y, N,_B.. claimed to be the oldestflqmnh,“ iloiivsrlumber. operator hl the D<~-.__ mlnlon of Canada. who will be, eighty-seven years old, Jun. 2. Willi g0 Into the woods 0n Taxis Riven: York County. on Mfllltlfll’ ‘lexi- October 10th., us contractor for 1the Mirumiclli Lumber Comlllllly- lie will operate lwo cnmilli all“ ex‘ WIIHI nml (By British United Press) LONDON. Oct, 19. — The ru» lllnrknblc “curc" of a boy who llllll heell flil nppalontly helpless and hopeless cripple, null hail not boon lhle to stullll or walk for "lfllll vcurs. has hccll reported to lilo Naliolllll Soceity iul’ the Prevention of ‘(lruelty lo (‘llIliIrell, He was thi- F-->-~ A NEW Funeral Home am. ll-JAGIIERII l ltii". re»- . befits to cut two and ll ‘llfllf mllliélil "Burnt" ‘m! Embflmer 12_ye,,,._1,1.1 m,“ 1,1 u Mn,,(.1,,.,,1,.,- 11,. ab“, u, p", 1, “uh” Knmm, up possible to ('illlllllf.‘l. ll bush: iudusl~ tllc lu-ollli- to tilt-tulle ihl-ir Vlclvrbslflflill qualities. ECIIPFUSILV. _ we’ M umbflr‘ Lust w m" m ‘ M Grafton Street tram ilriver. miule the effort and did lln. Soon lly m i‘ lama‘ gm; ""1? [mm “mt I "1 m“ "m" “r lll" "Qllllllfiv." sympathy. unfalterin: lflyftlt“ lave Ifll to Ill was when the --—-<m¢>---- 1mg most, unquesflgnflblp llltpglri ills l-ight leg was stiff, nnll stuck hi- wlllked," - "m" 17. erated four camps ill tho uumc dlfl- rho“ ‘ma,’ straight lll front of lllln nu though § trim. In spite or atlvallireil yearlb] 7”\ he l5 ECU“? "lid keeli- locked at tllc hip. ills parents llud ' f ll-bilnilollcti llll llnpc of successful treatment. lull were pnrsuadoil by Lilo Silcleiy to give him one more r-llilnco. wag]. he went to the Manchesl- . I er . (Iran's Hospital to gel ll , corllflcnte of nillnissloll lo a spam“ sygiagflgm arse’; 00,‘! 331:‘ xllylpfillgwlfrlli. 0:11‘); lloolli-Ilin tlllle hiighest laifection and esteem 1 ——-—<¢>—~—-— ' ‘ -* ' ' . "'~ l" '1 "to 1* ‘b’ a or roleaeurr: and IlUDllS-‘l gel in the llllng ll tober m-Strasslng the necessity Illlite wrung. _1-3_vre-_rymiv1l111 lllllgivllig Il/Iisgqlernyly Magump 113d been ,1 1,.,,,,1,,,,1 W, M, ,.... fllfji’. Stfimach Trflubles for the devotittan by hristian peo-_. ~—-—— . peo more imetostd ithei -- That Are DHIIgGEPOIIS Bible and of works o: éhgistian ’ subjects. in a sermon at St. Andrews ~ . ' Cathedral here. the Anglican Bish- 1 Q2 _1__ ‘ ‘You see, Purity Flour is high in protein content and has superior rising qualities- (PFT Tlllfl OUT) op of Goulburn, Dr. Norman Rad- lt blends perfectly with the other ingredients. For superior baking of every description trust to Sonll- forum nf aloluni-ll trouble, if ford. condemned the pernicious m_ 'IF|Z|I‘(‘II‘(|. ""0" ll-llvl to illllllzerillln i-oll- rill luv-ulcer»: or i-nnceru-Jhen II llnr- fluence DI low-class American liter- qlcnl opbrlltloll lll lllmlll lilo only 8mm ‘nd films. ‘or llllll reason. ova-ll the ulusi slnl- "The “mount of Ameflfifln filth llli- slmmlch lllllllellls sllnlllll lu- given , , , , Radford declared, "is h kl th .1‘..;".!ii.'...?‘"l.ii"$f-l'.€§Il!.§-“"ll-..f"{‘..i'i mne- on on. oi n?» 1.351. o? i1“.".2311'35:..l"'fi'l.'l.-"i..iil"h'fil.'l'..‘i? lfidmw’ "l!" Wt Willem“ P°°Pl° 125111-111.‘nrgll-nznlv-Jilflmfillfhstlls‘$3 Xhnili‘ minds about god. But most “ 30330 Mil. ma}! orlilm; firth Parity Flour Cook Boob mntaanlng 700 mndndfu. Q CID - . books an certainly near WESTERN CANADA MILLS C0. LIMITED. Toronto, Monttooh Ottawa, Saint John. .1 F.J. HOLMAN, Agent, (Jharlottetolvn illricc of rubber went in a ilullur. lllul llow lllilt ll is atoildyillg n1 lid ‘ cents it seems to me tllilt the Bri- d U d 1lie-lil government is iloillg u good e l1 y Alum: in their control of lhi- out- l 1pm. l huve heard 0' some firms who have llulhbletl. MISS JENNY MacLEOD purpose in her work Amour Many old iricnds here will _loarl. ' pupils the high standard of rich“ with regret of the recent death in mcnt which she set and her 1'0"" Victoria. 13.0.. of Miss Jenny Isobclgtcnt refinement of nature. c " MacIeod. daughter of the late-fl. profound influence.“ Judge and Mrs. MacLeod, of Sum-l mcrslde. In n lengthy obiiunryalhc; —{Q-i- -~ 7v- --i-10-}--—-~- TM?’ Wm‘ l" Agent: “flow do you like your ‘ ‘their jnliflng Itoptoadsi My wife and that Sophie Snoop i» I _ ‘ re the twotalidnwst women in seven states. This gab ,‘_ ‘artist, Sophie, keeps her mouth open‘ even when she's not ' ‘ ' alum. s6 lllQ (in get l7qllloll start." ’ '- ’ " " -.I.ELMEB. GABB. purchase rubber without regard lu Victoria Daily Colonist sayw-“Heltl electric washer?" Lady: "Not so good. Every lllllt‘ pfillfll ' 1 ‘\ o t‘ ‘ ' ' There's a limit do even winter's sndu rance.You'll enjoy his 8T°Wl5 Mid W's” ‘l cracks at the neighborhood gossip of these two women in . lI-lrl-ns eases There are gel-tie qabbs and Sophie Bnoops in every neighbor- ‘nldfi tithes will soon be nicknames for chronic gos- . . nm. Y. . 1 sips. look for this new daily comic Monday in ' 1 ‘Vt Iln w. '"'""l‘ll| llud careful lltlenilon. So, ilull’l that m mung the booksmnsx’ Du unknown or ullrc-linllh- treatments. At1Augtralig, The” could be no greater vents’ worth of llre Hlsurnieil should 879W "P without mfofinmfl quickly. almost Instantly effective lln I ' ‘ ' ‘ {Quintana-rows GUARDIAN . ' rloel not not us ll laxative. Be sllre shill? B“ WHIP, films are preventing . r . r" -~- w» -~---<-~~~ ~ " t . ‘ilimlli. lllfllifflfilf “""°'" '°'°"°"' W" M“: mo" ‘1 \