,,-. GlfETGl-IT Woma ~ _ I are; :- Social and Personals-a Fashions -i:-*,Literature A WIlaa>vtbe=Fashiortable Are Wearing Illustrated" Dressmaking Lesson j With‘ Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington THE waaw" n’s Realm - .-.-i,..'_____ of the Week I ifiuon of mists and mellow fruit- Mrs. Heartz, at Edgewater. for a. few ; (“meal ldays before returning to resume her .- dioso bosom-friend of the maturing, nursing duties in New Haven, Conn. ' sun; i o o o “zones ‘Thanksgiving Day. pftlllonty for Mon Declares Not a Penny Is Wasted Milady Beautiful E By Lola Leeds A A Happenings . I would givo thanks boforo I no rbrslltlajoysmyboarthufolt, I'll» have not loomed the threshold Furnished Dorothy 0a l TIRED ACHIN G FEET low Of the clay cottage where it dwelt. “Certainly the ‘World Will be a More Attractive Those who are troubled with corns ‘l: bend with apples gqjgph-lhg with him how to load and‘ Mrs. Russel Chandler entertained ' ' bless . this week at a nicely arranged bridge With fruit the vines that roundthe; in honor of Mrs. Orin MacGregor. thatch-caves run; ,one of this season's popular young the mossfd g brld-"s. \ o cottage trees. , And fill all trult with ripeness to: “The Dumbells" are now on their ma core," . eleventh season, or the second half of e lllle first score. There ls far more Queen Mary. who returned to Buck- reason now to prophesy that they will lngham Palace from Saildringllam reach their twentieth season than with the King on hloudag; lost no there was ten years ago that they time starting her Christmas aclivi- [ would finish out the first ten. "Come or tired, aching feet can sympathize with the woman who wrote recently: “If you can only help me do some- thing for my poor feet I think I can stay young. But after a day's work they give me such pain that I really don't care much about the years or anything else." She signed herself "A foot-weary reader." Quite true there is no physical dis- comfort which makes one less in- terested in the years or anything else than feet which are aching and Eleven!" is the expressive title of the Pelhal“ Swmie" "t the end 01' the Place in Which to Live When Every Man Counts His Calories and Covers His Shin- ing Dome With a Toupee and Generally Makes of Himself a Thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever,” Says Dorothy Dix One of those statisticians, who is always taking the Joy out of llfc by pinning a price-tag on all of our little indulgences, has Just been figuring out how much money it costs the men in this country every year to beautify themselves. - So many millions for keeping a. razor edge on For morning machine glancing through - My eastward-looking window III-he, And for those hours when I knew The benediction of the rain; For homely scents tho evening breeao ' Has wraftod o'er my window sill; For the night wind among ti" H165- And for the moonlight on the hill; For cheerful smile, for laughter gay. For klndlytword, for friendship true; A one-piece. coat dress of sheer tweed in Spanish read coloring that doesn't require’ any trimming. T716 diagonal “treatment oft plaiisl same. . , It adapts itself lovely to the m“ self-checked patterned covert elm" and is especially attractive 1h 1m“, green. Cut the rover facing, “m, pocket and belt on the bias for ulml ming effect. Bloch wool Jersey is Jaunty and found only in the exclusive shops, Kashmir printed Jersey and Crepe Marocaln fashionable. Faille silk crepe in Patous put-pl, shade is very flattering and wm. able. flies. Hardly had the court settled ‘down in the palace brfore the Qlwm motored to the Imperial Institute. where her ll82(ll3\\'Dl‘k guild i5 flmc“ tioning. She put. on an apron and current revue. The male cast- isstlll (“Y's WWK- And flmtmg bPIWtY 5P6- headed by Al Plunkett and Fred deli-sis 1t is “Breed that a large P91“ 513111115.‘ while a new leading lady m centage of facial wrinkles come di- thc person of Miss Betty Veronica, "my "m" Painful f“? m!‘ Wh° can .\\ill make her debut before local the- . ‘Wold unlwel? “n95 m‘ keep a 511111‘ their coat sleeves and trousers. So many millions for shaves and haircuts. So many more millions for tac- ials and manlcures. So many additional millions for hair tonics and lotions and perfumes and sweet-scent- ed powders, and so on, and on. For Love that came at close of daY And whispered. "May I my with you?" Pattern price 15 cents. Be sure t; n11 in size of pattern. Address p“. tern Department. The New my and Winter Fashion Magazine is is mfg l} d . an“ healt J ‘lsfof dust cap and Lgan to ullllflfk ill"- cels and sort out goods. lillo was so busy she did no: stop r lunch but ' had a snack son; in from the palace. Then m; and hcr helpers- had abife -in tho 8Cr36ll9d~0fl part of the his hall and returned to their QR- can Th» Queen l‘l‘t‘('llll_\' \L<ll€‘(l the cx- ~ "i hibltlon of home crafts arranged bl‘ the National FPCIEYHLIOD of Women's airc-gorrs this season. Other old favorites are EDIT)’ Binus and Jessie ‘$11M, Morley Plunkctt, Scotty Mor- rison. Charlie Jeeves, Louis Cremr. and lloward Fogg. i Mrs. Musscn. tho has been visit- lllg her sister. Mrs. Hogan, lll Char- lottetown. returned on Wednesday to her home ln Summersldc. I I I l’ ing countenance when every step means anguish? Much can be done w prevent fog, It conles to a truly staggering sum in the aggre- weariness by changing shoes and gate- but “m” 0f m’ wh° begrudge“ m’ Every mm“ stockings one“ Those who work: of it is money well spent, and when one looks about away from home will be well repaid.‘ and sees the numb" °t smppy- ‘much!’ men Wh° "e for me trouble of taking a change of] in crying need of the barber and the presser, one feels ~ footwear with them so that they can that a few “ddmmal buums "W14 b9 exliended WW1 9mm W U"! infill/i‘ slip into fresh stockings and shoes duals and pleasure to the behclders in sprucing up the masculine sex. 11m- sprlng and summer, all too brief: for autumn‘: frost and winter's snow; For every unrememberod IP39!- I would give thanks before I I0- _.1-l. '1'. a. COLEMAN Household Hints‘ cents, but, only i0 cents when ordered with a pattern. n __.____-.__.-.a-___ NO. 2580. Size Name “ fifty ~ sup" Street Addfoll s:loll-lassou"'ilnllvgaonln"llolhu. ' And pray why shouldn't men prettify themselves? Heaven knows they By Ioblh Ina l need it. for not every man is born a John Barrymoreany more than every woman is born a Billie Dove. Most of us need to circumvent Nature and Institutes at tile Impflrial Institute. t South Konsington. she did not come ‘ dug-ing the private new cf the lnorn- Mrs. 'G. Filliter entertained at a pretzil‘ arranged afternoon tea. on w’. admiring '-A_4::L 25.1“- l ncss was clue to skill in its ; ‘ most charming of ' QUE-St (if i g" ing. but. in the afmrlloon. when the public were fldlllfitlCfl. and greeted u, many of tho womfil who vrcrl‘ R110“?- to her nulong the \ lsltors from collu- It try lllflllllllffi-l woo Lady bellman prcsclllrd to tllc Queen a bcclcorel- which had hem ‘Worked co-oparaiivclyt for ller b3‘ men-lbw; l! Women's Illsllllllus in every county in Enzlnllrl and Walt». The bCdC0\"1‘l' which has lnkcll zlboutfl ' ‘ing lavishly displayed. two years to mukc. was (lcsillllf-‘d ~15 Her Majesty's wish lll a QHW-‘llmllle; pattern. for n scllow room. The QlFGll t stood for some time in front. o1 the ‘ t mic m which n’ is arranger, or rather the metal is on them, for leral times daily. Before putting on] 51°“ ‘ ' m“ of roman ‘fck trimming of nail heads, buckles or {fresh hose dust the feet with foot pearance, nobody knows. F‘ . low silk Cu Illsn lulcu. made up of Tuesday in honor of her guest, Miss. Silnder. of Woodstock, N.B., who is Qrcnlly enjoying lrtr visit to Char- isttctrvvlt. I Mrs. tDlil MacGuigail was hostess last evening at her beautiful home on Richmond street, to a very pret- Lily arranged Bridge of ten tables. The colors and decorations during the evening were very artistically at"- Fclt hats are now oil their metal geometric pins is newly smart. This l l . l» - ‘L _ ' _ p diamond ‘waned pies“ ‘(Tparately s _\lc may repeat detais of costume‘ A great deal can be done to re nngcd. pink and yellow ‘mums be-‘ ' supply through art the deficiencies that the stingy Jade left out. of our make- up. But while women have always painstakingly, and with suffering and prayer and fasting, strlven to make themselves easy upon the yes of the public, men have been content, w remain as homely as God made them, -i__ Women endure the agony of starvation in order to retain a girlish figure. i They undergo the tortures of being scalped to have a permanent wave put in ‘ their hair. They spend far more thought on the lines and colors they can l wear than they do on the salvation of their immortal souls. But men cheer- . fully let themselves get bay-windowed and with rolls of fat overflowing their collars. They make no effort to camouflage their bald pates, and‘ if they i? —- | are getting gray nothing on earth could keep them from wearing pepper- during the lunch hour. For the homo : and-salt suits, nor could an act of the legislature prevent them from dress- woman it should be an easy lllfiltt?!" ing in tans and browns if they have sandy oomplexlons and hair. to change stockings and 511035 sev-f ' g —--—- l Why men devote so little intelligent pers6nal consideration to their ap- Sometimes one thinks it is because they have so [little vanity that they never look in a mirror. Sometimes one thinks it is that they consider themselves powder. because they are so superhumanly conceited worked m [he various 1M 1mm and or accessories by matching metal Hove aching feet by giving thPm veryr so ravishingly handsome Just as they are that they don't need any adventi- oversewl} at the back by picked work trimming with jewelry, with pins, i special care. ers so that there is no illlvffifilicn 0f‘ the separate \\’0l'l2 involved. Her Majesty was 11112;; sci to loam that it, had not been touched bv all ll‘ in spite of illc mzv ' llzlllds working l on the llncll. and that its snlzlulll- I I o nlnkiltg. , ; The Qucrn spoilt fl. coilsidcrablc time examining tllc exhibits lWlllCh‘ lnumbircd 1.061). and expressed ltcrl opinion that there was great lm-t provement. in design and color on} many grafts. She was zqlccially‘ ln-_ ierestcd ln the (‘llll)l‘t)l(lf‘l‘V arlrl this‘ interested the with handbag. clasp or shoe ornament. ‘ I I I Quite a number of citizens are leaving this morning to spend the t ' n cclc-cncl in Amherst. and incident- ally attend the Winter Fair which. opens there today. , o I I i Miss Doris Gill leaves this morning‘ on n visit to Montreal. e u t .' Mrs. Douglas Gordon. of Summer- 5 side. is visiting Mrs. C. C. Russ. Afonclvoll. ‘ Mr Harold Matthew. of Souris. left -‘ o tothcir beauty, and that any further adornment would be as super- fluous as gliding the lily or painting the rose. At bedtime soak themi (ipus 81¢; in hot soapy water and then scrubl them briskly. Rinse off in warm watcr, ‘then plunge into cold Water-v At any rate, whichever one of these hypotheses may have been true in Rub them We“ with ¢°mm°n table‘ the past, it is comforting to learn that, men are discarding them and have 581'- lnd r1115? 8881"» DYY tl1°F°llE11iY< taken to frequenting the beauty shops and are spending millions a year on Ne‘? 5PM“ the 7°“ Wm‘ a will“ ‘ having themselves iurblshed up. Certainly the world will be l: 'l’fi'i:ll'é"at‘- add and we Pa" °i Wat" The 18L‘ i tzactlve place in which to live when every man counts his calories and covers l" m“ Pievem “Y °d°rs "m" Per" his shining dome with a toupee and generally makes of himself a thing of spiration. Another good foot lotion is’ beauty and a Joy rorevm made of one-quarter ounce tannlcl made °f ‘mm part5 °f “'“°h'h“zel' And. without doubt, when men take up improving their appearance in a m“? mu” “l°°h°1' Mt" “Smg the 5 serious way. it will do much toward preventing the disillusionment of wives M10“ dust on some talcum powder. and keep them from going on a stlllhuht for affinities. For one of the main Or m” mwde" A "er-v good m0‘ things that. makes wives tired and causes them to wcnderwhatevcr made powder may be made of one ounce _ l lheln marry the oucs they did. is because they get weary at looking at. a hus- flowers of sulphur. two outlccs borlct . sewing. The quills .1: Monda , band who looks like something that the cat brought in. . h-t y 011 fftllrh i0 safimflt‘ acid. three ounces talcum powder. Queen greatly and she admired the beautiful cxllibi: from the distressed .5 , llfas and til-We of the quaint patch- work quilts which vuere among the these covers in color and (lcsiqzl. Silo was specially interested ln the Szailurcisshlre cx- " l hlbit 0t a worklnzlnalfs; parlour. This .3 I ' is the first time that nlcll as well as 4 Y 1 women have hefll among the cxllib- ‘was ‘My beaumuL Anpresent were dry thoroughly between s'lltl' 'itth i" itors, and some of the joint efforts. C ‘Ema l’ p eased “ h e even ngs T“ where a luau did ill:- cal-pantry and a woman the upllulslorlnlz, were ex- I I A cordial welcome, l:} bring Jxiclld- ed to Miss Nrtic Gates. who l.< the the Licut-Govttrnor and o Te above amount of money a: been given away by us in‘ CASH PRIZES. $500. 00 more will be given away as follows, - prim $100. 5th Prize $40., “ s 1s. ml: ., $ 60. 7th $25. s so. 8th szcJ 5 pri1e ni $10. cach in cash l0 prize oi 5 5. each in cash /'.. lsi. 2nd 3rd 4th 1 ' ,- ' '/// » 1 ' //// Solvelhls puzzle and wln a CASH PRlZE Abovell n nlclure of FllhcrTl . (lance:- led about lhc picture i; the laces nf his 7 Jpn hfers. Can ynu find llu-ml If no mark one: one \\'llll an X. rut nut Ibo picture. and vnllo on: separate pleccoffln "I have found |I| the faces In rnlvkrrl them‘ and mall some unvlth your ngmc and lrl- lftrls. Irene tlt-ohandwrltlng IH|IIOIIIII‘_ will be considered heron. romrt we will advise you h melutn rnlllof a simple condl» ggnfofnlfill. orflsendanymnnrv. You can a p ' - oer without spending one rent 1 I Ihr-u- would. i cl youlr money. Send your reply lo B063 ..JF.I lllJ-‘UFACTUIING C0. ‘ ' ll CnI,_~__."r_r_-;l first. IOIITIIA Condo nftcl- spending the slimmer at Souris. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mat-J ‘ cw. I I ‘ A very daintily arranged Bridge ofl six tables was held recently at the. lowly home of Mrs. tDr.) J. E. Blan- chard. The color scheme throughout entertainment. I Bliss Jessie Blue, of Florida, is vis- ‘ hing Ml". and Mrs. A. S. McKay at, tllOll‘ home in Summerside. This is. Miss Blucs first visit to Prince Ed-l ward Island. and she is very muchf impressed with the scenery and pros-y‘ pcrous appearance of the farms. Miss‘ :Bluc expects to be here about one, i l‘ I The nuuurll Book Tea in aid of the‘ lPuhllc Library. Summerside. held oni ‘ ‘lllursclayl ' afternoon in the Library rooms was a vcry enjoyable affair. Ladies drifted in to chat and leave s. book and were served with a delici- ous cup of tca and dainty refresh- ments. Mrs. R. T. Holman presided ‘over the dalntily appointed tea table land those assisting in serving were lMrs. F‘. J. E. Wright, Mrs. Wilfred I Lccky, Mrs. Major Small, Miss Gladys Holman and Miss F. H. Hunt. Through this annual tea the library sllclws are enriched with an addi- _ tlmml supply of good reading mat- ‘ lClZ l In honor of Miss Anna McArthur, y one of the season's popular brides, a ‘delightful handkerchief shower and tca was given Friday afternoon by Miss Patricia. Georges, of Ottawa. Mrs. Arthur D. Pop: presided at the ltes table. which was centred with a bowl of marigolds and adorned with ,_orange candles to watch. The ices were cut by Mrs. H. J. Bedsrd. Those assisting were Mrs. Frank Russell, Miss tots White. Miss Corinne La- polnto and Miss Connie Stothers. o o o Madam Nicholle, of Bouthport. left Tuesday on an extended visit to her former home in Geneva, Switzerland, U” m”; Powder 53am be?” putting,‘ No other one piece of adviceis rubbed more insistently into the con- o“ stockmgs m me mommg‘ i sciousness of the bride than the fact that to keep her husband looking at her 311C “i: f}; 2hr: "Si; He“ frifxgtlalg; she must keep herself looking good. She is told over and over and over tirgd Swollen 5m semi the feet we“, again that she must look tidy and neat and sweet and fresh and clean and all . ' ' , ' dolled up, and that no love will survive dirty kimono-s and run-down-at-the- wlth warm water and soap’ time‘ heel slippers and curl papers and cold cream. l them in cooler water and rub briskly Be fiiggfliloefl It is all true enough. A frowsy woman, who looks as if she needed to be m and clean me we “ans and, run through a steam laundry, is a repulsive object, and no one can blame loosen the cuticle about them Applyl the man who turns his eyes away from her to some little cuties who looks as me canmhor m generously Bracing, it she had just stepped out of a bandbox. But ii; doesnt seem to have oc- me thumb on the arch m. the foot‘ curred to the man? is so critical of his wife's looks that she is equally mmage with a rotary mom“ with] sensitive to his an that she doesn't anymore enjoy spending an evening an the fingers of that ham Ma_s_ looking at a fat man in a soiled collar and in his stocking feet and with a sage and gently pun each we’ Mm. tu 0-day stubble of beard on his face than he would in contemplating a fat the massage wipe ofl’ the remaln- w°man m a dmy wrapper‘ ing- cream carefully and dust wig: foot powder. Camphor ice may be made in the following way; melt in a. double boiler one ounce of spermacetl and one ounce of white wax. Remove the pot from the flre and stir one-half ounces of spirits of canl-. phcr, adding it gradually, a. few drops at a time. As the ingredients do not" blend readily it; is necessary to stir them together patiently until they cool. Pour the mixture lnto small with a coarse towel. So when men begin to keep themselves fixed up for wife and come homo all shaven and shorn and powdered and perfumed, as they used to do in their courting days, why, it is going to usher in a glad new day in domestic- ity and stop a lot of divorce.‘ Flor the reason that many a wife doesn't take the trouble to keep her husband is because he has got to look like such a h, one and nloth-catcn, damaged article that she doesn't feel that he's worth housarcom any more. And certainly ll ls going to brace mm up and but fresh energy and more pep into them to devote more time and money and thought to fixing them- selves up, for then is more morfl support in knowing that we are looking our best than there is in the strongest moral principles. t Every woman ' Jars to set. These should be covered closely to prevent evaporation of the camphor. If the camphor escapes the cream may be melted down and more camphor added at any time. knows that when she comes out of a session at o. beauty shop she feels ten years younger and as if she had Just inherited o. million dollars. . And. it will be the same way with men. mon of all foot ills. The followirlg soft corns powder a. little chalk and Corns are perhaps the most com- method has proved very effective in removing them: Before going to bod tie a piece of lemon on the hard skin. apply it to the corn, binding it on with a piece of soft linen. Ivor ten- der coma bathe in hot water loft- antl other European points. Continued on page l0 ened with a pinch of born; dry, and apply a little tonnlc solution. Tomorrow - Bounty questions Answered. a , . M ~' " next morning remove the lemon and ' - ' ' soak the feet in hot water to which F l O E a little washing soda has been added. C Then lift out the corn or callous. for Black Duchesse Silk 36 inch wide. Get some ofathis-at-the Bargain Price 98¢ yd. _PROWSE llRos MLTD. \ Removing Old Wl-Il Paper An excellent method for removins old Wall paper- is to out n hewllw tablespooniul of saltpeter lnto each gallon of hot water and portly lib- erally with a brush. Keep the Water hot and after a few application» the pgpq- can be pulled from the wall‘ very readily. The Flroplacc To brighten the bricks about the fireplace. first scrub with hot soall- l suds, then apply o. coat of hot bolledi oil, using a paint brush. Poached Eggs If poached eggs lard cooked .19 milk instead of water. it will m!!! them far more nounshins l5 W" *5 tasty. This is particularly good for a sick Person. . l For. 17.; Cook TOMATO HONEY Take l2 perfectly ripe tomatoes, weigh and. out in pieces. To each pound of tomatoes add the chipped rind of one lemon, and cook gently for one-half hour in porcelain-lined kettle. Strain ofl the Juice and press pulp through coarse cheesecloth. To each pint of Juice add one pound of granulated sugar and one-quarter cup of lemon Juice. Boil until the syrup is quite like Jelly (about 20 minutes l, then pour into glasses and seal. ' l bi! Elmo shooter. . Etiquette l! Iota-ta I490 Q. What is the most formal be- ginning of a social letter? A. My dear Mrs. Brown. Q. What is an appropriate gift for a groom to give to the best man and ushers? A. A pearl scarf pin, or cuf! links. Q. If them is a guest of honor at a luncheon, where should she be seated? A- At tho immediate right of the hostess. -_.____._.___.. FATAL BLEEDING KAI-TED BY SERUM - (Irltilh United Pill) PARIS. Nov 7., -M. Joan Painlevc, o. Versatile medical scientist, is leper. ted to have cufled out a successful lion I feared," he oncel" "Neither have I," mild little man in the Everyone’! flnazement. "Rot!" said tho bore poil fact". affirmed the little man. they came from originally. Not Afrh lions." experiment in the use of a serum for "reviving llfo.'1..afler heavy loss of blood, without the necessity for a transfusion. Jrbe experiment was mule on a dog, which was ,"blod to death" from in incision in tbs stomach. When the animal had shown tho usual signs of death - stiffening of tho body and stretching out of tho pawl - the wound was closed up and on inJoc- tlonoftboserulb madalnafowse- condo the dog got up, drank mm a basin, and than ran round the opera- ting table. 4 Tho serum in question was discover- odbyanarmydoctor- atthoproloat attached to the Pasteur Iitstituto at Hanoi. Ono of bu assistants, who his a quantity of the uruin on him at the time, uud it with moons on’; cyclist Ithobad lolt over time and’: half pint! H blood in ll coolant.‘ . -.__-- Anaemis Responsible for Most of tlu Ills o! Girls and Women. Medical science shows that most of the ills that afflict growing girls and women are due to the fact that thl blood Ls either poor in quality or lie- flcient in quantity. This anaemia ll the cause of low spirits, languidness the poorsppetlte, breathlessness, and i; charseterls r frocks, and extremely youth. ' ma“ we 1181419 and closes at left side with matching bone but- tons. The right side has a pocket ‘m’ dmrlii" Purpose. Neckline is "lwmttiy smart turned hack 1n "Y" styling. Sleeves are flflished with flaring cuffs. A narrow belt "in the norlmu waistline. Style No. 2580 is designed 1h 31m 14, 16, l8 years, 36 38, 40 and 42. inches bust. 51". 35 requires 3% inch material. Jiwt a one-piece back section to be Joined to front sections at side, mg shoulders! The kllted plflltg u, g SGDBIIYA piece of material stitched to right front following notches for yards cl’ 40- .4 Morning Smile l rnavettsas- rats; Every club has its own bore. and i" I Pkwldfllv establishment it is "Never 53w g, Pulled. "never Piped the comer, to "In fact when I've been tired, I've often thrown myself down and slept flelpefufly amongst lions in their wild state.” tely. "It's a “and "African "WBU- I don't know whore I'm willing to bet on it.” lions?" can lions. exactly. I suppose.-dande- Children hate to take medicine a: a rule, but every child loves tho taste-of Caloric. And this pure vegetable preparation is just a good u it mtes; just as bland and llannleu u the reci reads. '22:" you Just what .°;‘§'h.'§.£.jl.“tl‘el.t:ll'l:.=l'.‘l I - a i ifl , Nothin’ is filiffltltié lit {m1 rhea. on coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke Its gentle aid to cleanse and regu- late a child's bowels. In colds or u. dretfl dlfseasealure it to keep elyrtem tom co ‘ .Y a will . tell. ,5?" ‘Li’: deserves a medicine cab t: grown, the ttniesfbaby; effective for a ltcre; the Chu. H. the aching backs that make life I burden ‘for so many women. Then is no need for any woman to suffel in this way, for _all _the miseries oi anaemhfcan be quickly banished by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. It is an established fact that these pills create an abundance of new rich blood-theft wonderful reputation is based on that. _ i Thousands of formerly weak and ailing women have cheerfully testi- fied to the fact that they owe their restoration to good health w Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. One of these ll Mrs. Napoleon Gallant, ‘rignlsh, P. E. I., who says: "I am among those who can strongly“ recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Before I began using them I was in an extremely nervous condition. I could not sleep neither could I eat, and was em. - stantly growing weaker. I got medi- cine from a doctor, but it did not seem to meet my condition, and then. on the recommendation of ‘a friend, l began to take Dr. Williams’ Pin! Pills. By the time I had taken a cou- ple of boxes there was no doubt the! were helping me. I continued theu use until I had taken six or sever boxes when I was again in the best of health. I always keep Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills in the house, and ii my mflmbl 0f the family feels nul- down the pills soon put them in good condition." 111a best time to begin taking pr. i Williams’ Pink Pills is the moment you feel the least bit out of sorts. T“ ‘WM? you do so the sooner you Wm "Kiln Your old-time energy. You B!!! Bet these pills through any medi- cine dealer or by mail, postpald, at 50 cents n. box fromTho Dr. Wil- liams Medlcine‘Co., Brockville, Out. place in the family net until our child He knows it s ufe for in his teens. With this special b0 chfidrenibkremecily handy, you need never r l ' medicine mgrltnfoar grown-up girl Caloric is sold in every til-III ‘ulna always burl ember’! lilllataro. ‘ aboyor Women Who Suffer 4