poll's!’ P . h , “alpha n has s‘ v . for the peefQ ‘years. ‘us. s bottle; bile-amide». Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 8961mm Street _ _- Chariotgtetewn KP. it l. ' _ POTATOES ifled - Seed and Table- . . Highest price paid peed quality. or ‘Phone 708 or 038. . »~. A‘ Cards _ HJIISTMAS and‘ the LIDAY SE~A8ON will seen here. is none toe soon to re- mber FRIEND$ ABROAD sending them eeme of our utiiul ' GREETING . CARDS We have now en display at h. think la the flneet e have ever shown. ‘ (All rices from 2 cents each up.) ' BOXED CARDS (1 doz. ttl ex) both XMAS and NEW EARS. A nice line of CALENDARS .-1927. Make your selec- ion NOW, while stocks are ell asserted. r g LIMITED. . bowl-N of, goodness, '1 it‘? our milk 1a "P" t°°4.- titer ll“ to your home " PHONE=584 I coats: I IT'S lltlE sons c cum not be disturbed if you‘ aud- reellae you hlve allowed -~ l eultfily eodwindie. H» Provide you with the very It vreseenhble prises, ‘no on delivery. . _ l s MAXIMUM ennui-g» Daniel Dieter. I471. out, sever ll "will" l0 ll‘, Q0 if; l only t,‘lb'%ollif o-oe-S-o-oooe nd meet up-te-date llne'tliat' ciiiirsn a co- spin --. meats. E. - a ill $1.00. Pro vTV Church Hall ‘INDY. 29th. - sccordlbl’ lPratt & Son, memorial - sharp. HProwse Bros, Road, on six - o'clock. N Maritime exp Monday to Bu; 8.1 Winter clu oil the business ‘ ——M0 LETTER in; live ihogs COR D-U ROY lKindly get hos! ln early. MEMORIAL will he at homo FOX RANOHERS special oar. was attached to the Montreal fox ranchers from Prince Edward lsl- and. who had been attending in the h,‘ bade-WP! "‘ '-—'—- ' , " eeld aiidailgi herd I WHIST -—Nurses' Home. Thurs- ‘ ‘up; ad every day evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets ' how's at door :20 cents. , ‘.2874 11 23 Ii fHBNIQ FANCY coslmere pull- over sweaters. ‘Prowse Bros" Ltd. vBpociel RESERVE NOV. 21th for Auc- tion sale ofeloclci crop and Dover, York. ‘ . 2871-11}! ‘i’ OORGETS and 003881614165. “$09G- VGB BN8" Ltd. --e—s rwblVE 501068. 1-4We will be lead- t Sourls Monday. Novxifillth‘. ' ll? ing highest prices according to "government grade. Kindl? set hoes in early. 2877 11 23 3i Jun-_- on Thursday next; 2864 22 3i -. Livayioese-wo will ibe lead- '9 lug live hogs at Souris Monday. Paying highest prices to government grade. C. St. Peters. 2877-1 1-24-3i. 800 YARDS 36 inch Cuitainlng. Regular 25 cents for 1'5 cents. IProwse Bros" Ltd. ‘srv WMPORTANT DVERTIOERB- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements ior the Guard- ian reach theoffice by noon of the day preceding publication. wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday ads must be received by ~10 A. M. NOTICE ‘iNov. 25th., the serv‘ce in connec- tion therewith to start at 7 p. in. 4 MAlNY SPECIAI: prices in our Oilcloth and Carpet Department. 2909-11~2~i-3i. Ltd. AT HOME-didrs. G. Fred Moore at 40 Brighton Wednesday afternoon, November the 24th from four until 2884 HOME. - rcss from flauulllllwdifr: f ncton Transcript. OF SYMIPATIHY ____,... ' I Mrs. Gordon Stetson Marshileld. Dear Mrs. Stetson:~—-On. behalf of finch Y iPxowse Br6e.,1.td. LL Chicken Supper $2.00. “P” vsi.vii‘r kimonas. and ‘s from $4.75 to $5.85. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ] Ii-ioius cooxme, o... ‘mow any useful articles for sale at the Bazaar and Tea in Trinity United TO other SERVICE. -The tablet which has been placed in the Clifton, New London the Fair in Toronto. _.-,In- psrty was John A. Lea. one of the most successful in in Prince iEdward island. lie is a former resident of with Christ which is far better“ “w... ‘ eless you will miss hor and t will many times long for “Thu touch of a vanished hand and lllie sound of a voice that is stilL" And - we wish to assure you of our heart- felt sympathy at this time and our prayer is that you may be upheld . iby the One who alone can give mum hoarse a. fjr-‘ivr Your can; Enough Vitamins ,For Good Health M SCOTPS EMULSION Ia The Agreeable Benefits Of Cod- " liver Oil Vitamins lptttlceme. Toronto, Ont, ,_ , 5.35 ........co.-.oo.~.-.o. Jiwveuun- ‘ ' r "W " = u‘ ‘c -- .- ~ < TollObtain The ~ Women Successm ‘»;f NEW YORK. iNov. zzi-Jwomon tbis season have entrenched them- selves more strongly in New York Playhouses. as theatrical produc- - ers. than e er before. ‘invading a field Which only a few Y"?! "BB0 was monopoliwd by men, the outstanding feminine producers have achieved records that equal. ll 111W do not exceed. the average records of men producers. Women head the two groups that are cred- ltsd with having done most to raise Ithe artistic standards of dramatic Droduction. Other members of this increasing band of women ploneersflontering into competition with men produc- ers along the beaten track of Broadway. have shown that they Prov/go Bros, iLtd. 1* - liWl-llST-o-Dont forget the whim, ln St. Joseph's Sodality mm ,1; 3 o'clock, Wednesday night“ ' Prowse Bros, Ltd. MANY THANK$.-The P. E. I. Hospital acknowledges with thanks donations ‘of potatoes and beets i in Mr.’ George Mair of George- town, and preserves from Mrs, E. H. Beer o! this city. E- ment of ladies Bllk and wool hose. Value $1.75. Special 79 cents. Prowse Bros. lltd. _WE WILL be shipping live hogs at St. Peters on ‘Friday, Nov. 26th. The government grader will be present and prices paid accordingly. C. iE. Pratt & Sons. 11-24-21. —v¢\—l ' OMPPLED CHILDREN‘ will have opportunity for examination by Dr. Acker orthopedic specialist. at Red CrossiOiflce Tuesday, November 30th elnd Wednesday afternoon. 2907-11-24-31. YSTOOK NOTE-Mr. Hugh Cuin- misky, of Johnson's ltivor. has pur. chased from Mr. Boswell, of ‘Dun- staffnage, a pure bred Yorkshire Presbyterian ‘Church to the late ho ' _ g, sired by Oaklodge famous dam liter. Alexander Stirling will be by the ‘among Mdnomlld Merv,“ unveiled on Thursday evening, Duke. ‘which should he of great im- provement to the District in airing selects. this, IIIIIIIIIIHIIUHS. liciirlburu. llyspi-p- rill, lilifl iiliiiiiur ills will iml trouble you ll‘ you iuko ScigWs Syrup. Any drugstore. Scenic Spots Border SpanishTrail Route B LOXI, I\liss., Nov. 22, — F.5- tablished by the Spanish Bflllilllel" ors almost u century bcfore the Pilgrims landed in New England. the 0m Spalflfill 'l‘i'aii across ihl: southern border-lands of the Unit.- ed States is now becoming favored winter tourist route. affording un- excelled scenic effects. A its western terminus at ‘San Diego. Cal" the historic trail is in all its foliage at this season of the year. its year-around climate with mild autumn days and cool nights make motor travel a pleasure. Creel-Country Improving The complete construction of ‘program of state and federal high- way officials. Million-s likewise are The expeditions of the conquistu- dores in their search for the riches highway travels across the tree barrens of west Florida Old Mobile. Biloxi, Duberville in 1699 as the firs; cair- Ltal of the, muisans Territory, and of .._.._...._____________ . ODD LINES of Boy's 00st Sweat. Blijnffillllfll‘ $2.00 to $5.00. 1-3 off. WE ARE QHQWING a, full ragga of Christmas neckwcar. Buy early. JUST RECEIVED ‘another ship- Closely rivaling her was possess acumen equal to that of Belasco or George M. Cohan in staging lbox oill-ce hits. For financial wizardry, Anne Nichols, who produced her own play, “Abie‘s Irish Rose," has beat- » ' In Playwright, World stonmc conditioncausee constipation, fixation, which causes hreatlnheedselieanrl severe gee For“ 7M". people have eeiie ly- corrected this condition by using Chamberlain's Tablets for the Stomach end Liver. Tl"! help the digestive organs step chronic constipation. Getthem at your dru t s. or send 25c to Chamberlain M cine Co.,Ltd., Toronto, Canada. Sewing Trousers In French Prison en the record of any man for mo- ney-making in the theatre. Having become a millionaire through one play, she is adding new productions this year. , It is in the "art" theatres. lead- ers in the advanced field, that wo- men hnve left their greatest im- press. Theresa l-lelirurn heads the Theatre Guild as executive direct- or. The desiinies of the Neigh-i borhood Playhouse, another torch- bearer in behalf of better drama-e, _ is in thelhauds of Miss Helen Ar-. thur, with two wealthy women. Alice and Irene Lewlsohn, as finan- cial ‘backers. On a smaller scale than either of these groups. Claire Tree Major, head of the Leno: Hill group, has entered the cemmerciali field. i ‘Miss Eva Le Gallienne, actress, ‘is heading one of the daring ven- rtures of all this season. She has taken‘ over the old Fourteenth St. Theatre, long the home of lurid inelodramas, and has begun a re- pertory program for the production of plays by outstanding dramatists, n‘; prices fai- below Broadwayfl theatres. l Rosalie Stewart, who lust your produced the Pulitzer urize D194’- l“Cralg's Wife," has expanded 01° scale of her productions this sen- son. Edyth Totten. Wltli a new theatre bearing her own name. M50 is in the iield. Mrs. Henry -B. l-lar- rls, Jr.. ls another woman producer in the galaxy of this seasons wo- men producers. lFind But Few Women " In Bootleg Business NEW roux. Nov- 22- — Th“ woman bootleilfiel" exlllls mainly m fiction, in the opinion of Mrs. Mary A. Sullivan, director of the wcinene division of tllil lDepartmcnt. But, says Mrs. Sullivan, W5 110M ' inclination or mental abll-i ihatlas Rel)! “@1119” "m" ever, and he greeted his visitor Ilack of "y ll] It'd crowding the bootlcgillllg lle - ether a matter 0f DlIYSlClll illlllll-lj Truck Leading HandlcaP "A woman can't load e110 r ‘ l.‘ l .. . . .- - B tif l t ll l fr m its be. unload a truck of liquor and tllil a little Blue Devil, viitii fixed glam‘; out lgLaAli-gfilseilina? Fla, to is the gunic. unless you 8,"! 401M153 ‘bayonet, patrolling the iniicr court. the hlghups.” 51w sfild- Mrs. Sullivan. with a record 0i fifteen years’ service in the police department, asserted that of the thousands of "BDBBRBWBlBB" h! New "York City, she does not know of one that is being operated by a wo- man. rival any ever made by men. Among Most "Famous" Probably the most famous, or in- of the western coast are unfolded famous. was Gertrude LythgOO W110i along the route. From SL. August- specialized lll 31111188"!!! lllllwr] in, the oldest city in America, the from the Bahamas. Before $116 flnuwas eeked. pine aliY w“! mush-t rho had won r113, rClare laughed outright. “Hard ls- mItItIe of "Queen of the Bootleggers 3pm! gM-d labor!" found“ by and also that of "the Joan d‘Arc‘-\Do you know M,“ I (107 the Ruin ltunners." New York Police ' Bl‘ Records of prohibition arrests the members of tne Marshtleld this trans-continental highway l1‘! “l” ‘b? the New Ymk hm“ ° Women's lnsti-tute I wish to ex- 110W flsoilfod and 80ml! $63,000,000 the Anti-Saloon Ltague revelalhfncl’); prong 1,9 ye)“ our gymipgthy in we already has been spent. Constant 01116 W011“!!! I100 9889". gdg that gofi-ow which yo.“ hayg had m m9 improvement and paving ls on the W110i", hOWBVBI‘. hove r900 B noon; less of your beloved mother. l While you realize that death to‘ ygur momm- wm u, depart and be being spent on connecting roads. Mffi- some ‘midinatte.’ i- from on a will be and the “on. 9mm‘. ' psratlonei vlel of Day or ever. i cream and shew you. nouns are» _ 17d water dissolve the ""50 Pllllt out, leav In clean and in t tieli. _ which we will be pleased to soon L Worthy, 1 m euaeu eraser‘ emu" MA’ THAms comfort in all our afflictions. WHAT | was $l°°°"°l¥ Wu" , .- ‘MILLICENT MUMN, WIOHYIN’ FOR remember the _v .von'u. our BID or "in milk 9| “my BLACKBEADS suns " od- “y” R.fi“w' lThcrc is one simple; safe and sui-o Way that never falls to get rid of black. Whelds, that ls to dissolve them. To do "Ill Bet two ounces of peroxiiio puwdor l"! drug store-sprinkle u little hot wet.bloth—-rub over the black- “Filll bYllllI-Wralh the parts and you h‘ surprised how the liluckhcuils bfiskglllvpearod. Big blackheads. litlle ° Qlfll. no matter where they urn, ' £11101! niseelve and dlltlppenr, ma“, eads are a mixture of dust and dirt get farm in the pores of m‘ 9 P (l d I bi...‘,’,1’,,,°,'§,‘,’ “hfflluus of the trail. is the beginning hi? Hi0 pores fri-u heir natural coinli~ fsnAurv srors <0R BLEMISHES iwblfih Jlllliaé? 01' bllmlliliee for the“ who use Day "Dream To||sg -p". Ne epets Nlanllriducement (f few days) we will give lllrete‘. DFOIM, POHIIMI with every purchase e1 50 ets. A few of the dllferent lines: -—-'l'0||lt WIMP. Illll Slltl, l-lPQtlok. Feoe Powder, Geld many others historic Pass Christian, are points on the trail along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Passes Three "Cruse Reads" Following the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, the trail leads south to New Orleans, the gateway to tho fSolith, and westward across the Louisana bayous to the Texas plains. rSsn Antonio the cross roads of the South-west, famous for its missions, including tho immortal Alamo, is visited. Tho Old Spanish Trail crosses tho deserts into Arizona and runs down the valley of the Gila and Salt river,» to Yuma. the gateway to California. San Diego, the torm- of California Just a-a ISt. Augustine ‘is the starting point in Florida. Construction of the highway marks the triumph of ten years of ' labor and engineering skill. The bflilfilly; across the Gulf coast rivers and Louisiana -bsyous and the en- gineering work in the mountain passes of the west are monuments to the skill of American engineers and road builders. -A great s98. wall protects ihc highway through lMlH- sisslppi. the ‘ilnttle Corporal" passing bo~ Mabel Cassree. Jr., wife of the son of s wealthy Argentine merchant. When arrested she was Bald to ‘have been the ‘head of a ruin syndi- cate of international proportions and the owner of several vessels. None On Rum Fleet Two of the lesser satelitos were Frances Csnnistraci. a 24- ear-old miss, reputifli to have been rawlng a dsiiy income of 81.000 to $2,800 from her bootlegging operations. and Ileicq Smith said to have been an agent for n. British rum syndi- cute. The ninth woman gave tho judge lllllli good reasons und escaped with ll reprimand. She said ahe,turne1l lmotlcgger to support her invalid liiiialiunil and eight children. A5 (or women bootleggers on the rum fleet off the Atlantic coast, Captain George C. Carmine, divis- ion commandor of the New Yorlol Cons, Guard, who says he knows uil nmi sees all that happens on the smuggling line asserted he nev- er yet ‘has seen a woman bootleg- gel‘. the first uml great one. will have the honors of the Paris Opera when tho most pretentious French film io date. dealing with the career of "Tho iMan of Destiny,” will be shown at that famous playhouse. "Napoleon" cost 12,000,000 francs to make. and no less than 4,000 French goldisis and sailors now on active servlce_took part in the film. The scene of tho big review, with gore hi; army on horseback, based vVVivv v1 vv on the famous paintings by Mole- ' Captain iiejsnncon later produced mom-_- had pulled a boner but it xvas too ' lute to turn back. Palestine cer- - French Girl Golfers tainly did look to me like the IPAIIIS. Nov. K22. —- ‘“ ' AIUBERTVILLE, Ssvoie, France, Nov. ZZi-lllopeful that his desertefls sentence of eight years in the gloom of u French military prison will be terminated before it runs its course, Bennett J.,Doty of Bil- oxi. Minn" who was f‘Gllbert Clare" o the Foreign Legion, remains, cheerful and seemingly courageous. Two "worries" were confessed loi fl cflffesiwlldeht of The Associated,‘ Press. His fingers are too slow in,‘ sowing army trousers the “hardl labor" to which he was sentenced: and he's afraid the folks back home will think cowardice, instead of homevsickiiess. prompted his flight from warfare in the arid Syrian do. sort. , h: a Model Prisoner Doty was sentenced by a French court martial at Damascus on Aug. ust 16 last to the military poni- tentiary here for his attempt to leave French Foreign Legion when serving on the soil of an alien land. There undoi- the name oi Gilbert Clare of Memphis, Tenn, he hsd fought the Druse rebels in the campaign before Scuoida and the mountains of the Houran. iPerched high in the Alps, in the shadow of Mont Blane, the military penitentiary of Albertvillo. over- looking a beautiful valley sur- rounded by snow capped peaks, has e. forbidding and gloomy aspect. "Clare ls a model prisoner," said Captoin Besancon, commandant of the institution. “I-Iis army record is splendid and he is u fine boy." A little niui somewhat paler, clothed in a nondescript prison uni- orm, long brown coat, flap cup, wooden shoes, Clare presented a ‘sharp contrast from the proud sol- dier whom the correspondent hall visited in the citadel at Damascus inst June.‘ "Morale" Net Impaired His morale is unimpaired, how- with evident pleasure. l ‘fNot ‘toobad for zi man who was reported ‘x executed last June," he weplied to suiiuery as to his health. i "You better go and walk in the sun," éiiid the Alpine Chasseur hoot. i, Aré Preferred . ifnot ingood By Queens ;000, years ago, the same as they are itodsy. Prof. me Elli We JDNDON. Nov. mix-Queens fer fruilcsonie plays to tragedies. The Queen of Spain, who is there doing her Christmas shopping. suw u; ,a comedy or light opera ilve nights ‘of the first week she was in town. l Queen Maud of Norway on her first theater night attended a per- formance offibady. Be Good," and two nights afterward saw a Jazz piece in which a score oi- more oi American negroes appear. _ "Rose Marie" is particularly pop- ular with Royalty. It has been seen by all the visiting Royaltyyas well ins by the Prince of Wales, Princess ‘Mary, the Duke and Duchess Ol York and Prince Henry. King George and Queen Mary have seen this play three times. Insect Plague Goes Back 4,000,000 Years SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, ‘Nov. 23.—~Bees. flies, beetles Ants. dragon flies and evou mosquitoes were pestering around Utah 4,000.- rl Douglass of the| University of tab, who discovered dinosaur skeletons near Vamal a year ago, has Just found fossils of insects in eocene formation in Dino- saur National Monument. Sixty specimens of fossil plants, including leaves, stems, buds, roots flowers and fruits were also un- covered. Usually only leaves are found, said Professor Douglass. -——-——<v>--—i- Big Ben Is Cracked LONDON, Nov. 23.——Blg Ben is cracked. Most all radio fans who have heard on their sets the clock strike the hours from the Westmin- ster Tower, thought there was a flaw in the bell and this is confirm- ed by W. Boughton, of the Ancient College of Youths, England's old- est beilringlng fraternity. He says professional bell-ringers agree that Big Ben is so cracked "that ‘you can stick your arui through the fracture." Promised Land that evening." Clare feels some anxiety about the disposition which will b0 IHflflP of him when. in conformity Wllll Premier Polncarefls progrflm of (-4:- onoiiiies, the military peiiitenilufl‘ here ‘is closed December 31. “I am worried lest I be sent to some civil prison with a lot 01 sneak ghievesqilckpockets burillilf-‘i or hold-up men,"- hc snlil. "I have committed no crime against Hw- iety and I don't wunt to lie penned up with real jnillilrrls.” Captain Ilesaiicon informed (flan-o tliut he would probably ‘bc sent to 4JL.'."Q...‘.-ll ha} c», Ase" ‘JNQvvQvWyQO-fl-l l v rpre- 7 from beginning 1'0 end ' uali Dampness Not l , Cold ls Alaska Fruit Problem IUNCIIIOIIAGE, Alaska Nov. 21>‘.~- FYCIII the standpoint of Aluslcu fruit growers ,tli0 011i saw feuds: It lsli'l the cold, it's the dampness. r Tlizit is the conclusion of II. W. Allicrts, ilirocior of demonstration farms for Alaska. “The only thing standing in the way 0i‘ successful zipplu growing," llfi says, "is scouring ii region wliraiws ilii: moisture CUlHllllUllS will permit IIIL‘ frees to iizmicii. Tlic tiilll is nu barrier, but owing to the rapid growth durlui: 111v long summer llziys, tin: WOCII (luvs 110i lizivc oppor- tunity in lIilYllPll, iiiiil, ulisnrliiiii: lill i-xcoss of moisture, is sulijuvi iu - iiiu. “We viquewi. to ()V£‘I‘i'(lllll‘ this by a military prisoneitlier at Bord- eaux or Marseilles. “f have confidence in the sense of jii ticc of tiic French Ministry 0i’ \Var,' the prisoner said. “I can hardly think they will let me 1'0!- eigb, years in prison. I risked my life ‘several times for their cause and I feel sure that when this bully- iWithin high walls and in u narrow ‘strip of sunshine, the American |Legionaryniyi the correspondent walked back and forth for uu hour. |wliile the sentry studiously looked ‘the other way. iClarc relished an Amcrlcuu cig- ette. _ ’ "Yes Igéfplenty to cat," lie suld. ,“A big howl of soup in the morn- iiug; a piece of meat, one pound of ‘bread and a plate of vegetables at another quart of ‘soup at night. It isn't the Ritz hotel but I can't kick. ‘l’! iulght linve been daisies by the roots!" Makes Three Pair a Day "What about the hard labor?" ho he repeated. l am for tlio uriny. I never din my mm mending when l was ‘in the Legion. simply couldn't handle a ncedic. lAnd now I have in turn in threc completed pairs of trousers n day. The best I can finish up is one pair and one leg and I aiul steadily falling behind. It worries mo. The needlo is harder ou the lingers than the trigger of the riilo. "Gee but it feels funny to be do- ‘lng wvoinaiiks work. l certainly didn't expect this when l enlisted. I wanted i0 meet Mister Abd-ei- Kriin. I thought they were going to, semi mo to Morocco but they found mu another war just us good" “Twas nothing,‘ we couldn't very well run away -froiii lliuiic iririls," \l’.'l:+ ull ho would say of tiio ilcmi that won for iilm the Croix do (lucrrr. sewing trousers Clara's citations for valor. Denies Was Afraid "‘I hope they don't think iliu, I ran away because I was scared.“ ‘Clare Slllll suddenly. "I don't know "what came over ine. 'Wc hadn't gone ilirec hours that I knew “'0 STOMACH MISERY, GAS, JNDIGESTION "Papa's Diapepsin“ Corrects Sour. lliltct Stomachs at Once sonier, ls said to be one of the most impressive features of the produc- lion. For one of t-he episodes of "Pape’s Dismeln" is the quickest, surest relief Indigestion, gases, in en or stem“ he" mo???’ iidu by acidity. A few hblehJivs zlmoet atenseb reli Oerreot "N poleon." the port of-‘lhnlen was iriunedie ‘iiflmi’. ‘f-Jnmfiffi; 31°31 e few mil- Drefllm nil TI I ‘ ‘remove. calm aim be. commit. o! Man. a your stomach sad digeetieb new for Iiliim booing has subsided, they will cilgc me out of this quietly!‘- ‘lSOIIp is ready. Clare." said ihr liiltie Blue >Dcvil countering up. The big steel and iron gale swung noisily upon its heavy him!- es und (flare disappeared lnlo tlic sombre prison, Jncuning his fauc against the bars (‘lure sliouicd as Hi farewell: "This is ii grout ilfc. if you don't weaken.‘- if new stuck niul main: aippll-s lllltl cherries part of Alaska's prmlxivts.". Alusku. grdwii vugulublus, which iii» iuin grout size: niid lli'i‘ cspceuiully frco from pur a wmr- snlo on the: P: - —~—-<-e->--_-_ I .'1.\'u Asthma Remedy Like lr.—, llr. J, I). Kellogg's Asthma Ilviniuly’ is distinctly different from Ollll‘? s0- culieil name-dies. Wort,- tliis not so ii wuiili not lliiVL‘ l'iilll.lllllt‘ll iis Ere-iii win-k of relief until l ' strain is present, a much larg- klmwll o-0-0-0-O+4-O§+0§QQ44»Q0444>0< from ocwin in oucziii fur its “'0llll0I‘- _._ . 5-0 0Q OQ-OQO-Q-O INSIDIOUS g l EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ‘n. visedly. Sufferers from Eyestrain may nave perfect vision and therefore do not suspect. the presence oi any eye detect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It is computed utilize about 20% oi this Nerve Energy, nut when Eye- er proportion is required. Hence detective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cesslve amount oi Nerve En- ergy may seriously aiiect the functioning of other organs at the body, and produce ill health. c. ‘k HAVE YOUH EYES EXAMINED G.F. Hutclieson Optometrist liildvziluie. Kellogg's. the furl-intuit Worms |‘.‘t‘1l up : tin» \ll.illl_\' m‘ ll" lit/bl of All flhllllllll Nillliidléh‘. riiildroii ziii-l oiiilziiu. l‘ llll'il' ilrvs. sluiuls upon ll. rcpuluiinii founded A siuipio mill i-ifw iin- i‘v\Illi‘(l\' i- Hi the lionrls of lhnusaiuils who :\l(llllL‘LGI‘ii\‘l7d' \\"iriu lixierminzi- liuvu ]Ill(l\\'Il its; hviuiiil, for. / 5 IT TAKE l0NGER/ . _-......__,--._._. . . 5/ l W/ CHILDREN Towianoiir ‘ DOIIIIIIIDI! Rubber Fe N RUBBEM MADE BY DOMINIO ,1 LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK ~-----&__ _.. oiwear COMPANY LIMITED IT'S STAMPED ON TH! 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