' room furniture, old sofas and c; tcmsion tabicsdlitchcn utensils; nuns- 9. 192 . . OCTOBER 1 1?.‘ .- , 1 i More; age Loans I ¢"__ ‘ UPON the security offirst dug . improved real estate, we svlllbe glad to make suitable first morqage "blue. ‘Consult our Mortgage ' Departmmt. -'iYnA-s_-rnn'b"l' rlwsr - _ v 7' ‘ IQXPLNY ca... HALIFAX, us. t cho. l. 8. ha’. Cbarbmtflwn. 9-3.1. _ . ‘c, N. alssurr, manager . Charlottetown Branch if' Only 1-860 passenger automobiles were made in Czechoslovakia last year. Austria is to have s. new tenants‘ protection law. m manna are 190,000 privately‘. ovwledijililil . 1i -.. .. ..- —-—- ~ Passenger automobiles manufactur- Gflllllflfe‘ , ‘ automobile com- ed in England last year totaled $488.- pany looduced 24.000 cars last, year. 000. Valuable Properly at iiharlottctowll , For Sale Instructed by 1m». nuullrrdvlqxlubéulb sell at ruuu, Auction ..., l w day the sotb day of October, 1920', his property mum 011 ab, North River in Charlottetown known as “Sidmountfl The main port can. hot I heat-ins, electric light, sewerage, toilets on first and second floor. bath, ct and cold Jvltcr. set tubs, etc. also garage, ice house, stable and cosfl small for ranch with’ ample room for eitonsion, large orchard, tslns F54 acres. with residence well laid ofiflhnvillg all modern conveniences, high vat-lob surrounded and well sheltered by shade trees‘ with one 0f the most utlfuiwahvcnues ‘in Canada, flve or ten minutes walk from shore, part frcn on North ‘River’ Road is suitable for building iota. Land is in hlrh state Wouitivstlon suitable for growing vegetables and fruit, about one acre now under strawberries. __ Also household furniture and furnishings consisting of parlor and dining c! beds, ccnchesfmatkreeses, blankets, sheets, spreads, pillows, pillow cucl, MWBullfi-‘OW,&6¢ Also farm stock and implements and , duce con- sisting ca, two milk cows, pigs and foxes, about fourteen lflllg hay, bats, wlieii,‘ mmfilcs. turnips s-nd apples, also creanrseparator, churn, elec- tric" >'e‘l_"’:sinZlT_va.l-ious farming implement; including mower, rake, gang plow, dccujlo. Sale offurnlture will commence-at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. n-opertyjyzlll be set.hp'a.t Zfidtfclocin smrrlocb. . ' I » _ For ' er particulars apply to McLean In McKinnon, can: arms. Charlottetown, or u» u» undersigned. ‘ ‘ JOHN r. nnannar, Auctioneer. Solicitors, Royal 10-19-111. _ Prowse Bros, Ltd. "4k - w: n. norm, my Tlelsct Agent. 1.. T- llftrhleg-Ticlsetjgent, ltatibn. P. W. Clarkin. District Passenger ' ' ' ' - Agent, Charlottetown 3 2i‘"EXpert Khowlellge n, "a; [nyafmbflfl trusts of today have succeeded " because of expert management. Nothing is more im- jpcrtant. n the individual investor had the caper- ilsueeund the knowledgeof- the rrwnu who men-It ‘investment he could apply it as successfully- l-m-Qq‘ m; .yg|1[Q men has ‘neither the time, the ex- mperyfsnce,“ the contacts‘ nor "chi facilities, lie should, therefore, select an investment trust from the stand- point or its manalfllflli- - ' - ---- -~oe++o>oe+oooo4oooo+>>eo+ I Mutual Investment lllllfllmel‘ ml" "I n“ “truth fypg"_wgglzffiflgl-flflef Ifllli’ Y5!" IIW Is now wsil seasoned and rlflkrss one‘ of the succul- ‘ituleldertruruluamorlvl-v- -" " l _ .-'- MUTUAL INVEQTMENTA-TRUST f" 6* Prior Particlpilting Certificates 1 ulc- ' (nniélr-uol PRICE: Al the.‘ Market ggggglptlve Circular on STRONG’ &J CO. LTD» ...' .. yllwmflrovlo Prince Edward mac-unfit uymmmg flanking House Yfrgfa '1 """“‘v'_'°' \ ,. < x-QQLLAAQAALQLIQLA ooooooooooooooooooo-eo-oooooooooooooowroooooooomoo» ooovoooovvvvvorvvoovorovoo Central Guordidni run anslvso xlddler 1.1.1.... Special price use. Prowse Bree, pm. ' kmoms ALL wool. Sweaters 1b fancy coloursISizee l to}. Price 88c. can. rus saves nuns MYlTlRY-A A detective story with ‘s thrill in every chapter starts next Tuesday. names’ nur hers. All shades, newest styles. Selling ctllfllid. Prowsc h - ‘ 0522; rant-run‘; A SPY-Bead how it is done in The Seven Dials mystery. story starting in next ‘Tuesday's Guardian. . ._¢_ ‘ » CHILDREN'S BOSE all wool and sllk and wool. Worth up to $1.00. Now 00c. Prowse Bree, Ltd. ' all: CHERRY VALLEY-Rev. Waiter Cotton, C. R., will offlclete at divine service in Christ Chuch, Cherry Val- ley, tomorrow afternoon at 3.30, weather permitting. ' LIVE rowl. walvnm-suyleg live fowl Wednesday. October 23rd. P. J_ Noy Ar Co., Hunter River. ._ 9329-10-10-3i. cnuncn NOTICE-Regular ser- vices on 20th: New Glasgow Church of Christ at 11 c. m.; Fredericton 3 p. m.: Cavendish Baptist 7.30. C. E. Armstrong, Minister. ‘ STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH BUSTICO-‘Ihere will be divine wor- ship in connection with the United Church cf Canada on Sunday, Oct. 20th., at Stanley Bridge, 11 B. 111-. and at North Rustico 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. cups nrvnn-ou Sunday, Oc- tober 20th, the Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church. Clyde River, will meet at 10.30 s. m. This will be Probably followed by the Young Pso- ple's meeting. There will not be any regular preaching service. UNTIL DECEMBER FIRST we pay the freight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned. Sized. Altered or made over into new Rugs. Bend for catalogue with price- 1ist.Mcritimc Rug Works. Limited, 5t. John N‘. B. l0-5-Sat8i. nnooxrmnn-m services m u... Brookfield Congregation blflsuhday, October 20th, will be as follows: Hun- ter River, 11 a. m; Hartsvllle 3 p. m.; Hunter River 6.30 p. m; and Brook. 119111 7-30 D- m. The Sacramento!‘ the 10rd‘! Supper will be dispensed in Hunter River ct the close of the 1i a. n71. service. The evening service will be at 6.30 p. m. instead of 7 p, m, All are cordially invited to defend, BAPTIST CHURCK—'I‘0-mOl'f_‘3W morning Rev. A. C. Vincent will speak on "some Distinctive Baptist Beliefs." His evening subject’ will be "Peter the Impulsive." ‘rhe ch01,- wm render Mendelssohifs fButthe Lord is Mindful of Hi5 Own," st the 11101111113 services aha Andrew's "Build ‘Ihee more stately Mansions" as well as Woodward's "The dlsdlcnt Morn" at the evening service. Very special attention is called to the Bun- day School which is now being held ts 2.30 p. m. Increasing interest and heivy weight. All sizes and colours. Price 40c. Pmwse Bros, Ltd. 0322. ISLAND IDOCTOR DEAD —- Tile death 0f Dr. Ralph B. Carr, of Wcy- mouth, Mass, occurred at Boston, on Cot, 5th. Dr. Carr, who was in the prime of life. 58 years, was born in Ccvchead, where he is kindly re- lmembered, and was s. brother of Mrs ‘George n. Hooper, of~ North‘ Milton. who will have the sympathy of many friends in her bereavement. EPIBCOPAL SERVICES-Twenty- firsthunday after Trinity, October , 20th. 8t. John's, Milton, Harvest Thanksgiving Services. ll a. m. and 750 p, m, Sunday ‘School 10 a. m. Children's service and Thanksgiving her-vice combined at 11 a. m. Preacher Reverend H. D. Raymond. M. A., Charlottetown. st. Mark's, Rout... _Bur.dsy School 2.15 p. m., Evening Prayer 3 p. m; St. John's,‘ Milton; Harvest Thanksgiving Service 7.30 p. ln.. Preacher, the Rector. ‘ ADDRESSED CAMPAIGN WORK- BBS-An interesting address on he'- half of" u» Kings Collegiate School building fund was made by Rev. A. EUAndrew. a native of St. Elesnors and nowcrecior of the Anglican par- ish of-Pictou. N. s. at a get-together‘ banquet of members of St. Paula and St. Peters Churches in Sf; Paul's par- ish” hall Thursday evening. Judge Palmer presided at the meeting, at the close of which votes of thanks were tendered the spsaker and the ladies for the excellent repast pro- vlded. A campaign in connection with the fund is under way. Y's MEN'S MEETINGJIYhercguIsr weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club was held in the Y. M. C. A., at; 6 p. m, Thursday evening. There was an excellent attendance and Ys’ Man Jim Brady occupied the chair. After supper. the regular sing- song was held. Two new members were introduced. Jim McFadycn Mot- or league Secretary; and Abcn Mac- Lean, of the MacLean dz McFadyen Grocery, are the new Y‘s men whom the club had the pleasure of greeting. Mr. Barry Tait was the guest of the evening. The business included s report from the dance Fommlttee. Evfirylhlng is all set for the big event on the 31st.» Tickets will be on sale today. The Rev, Mr. A. A, Wilson. of the South Africa General Missions was the speaker. taking as his topic (‘General interests of South Africa." ,A_,n eloquent description of Journeys the native customs and beliefs, cep- tured the interest of all present.- Mr. ~Wilson spoke‘ of the great work being done in teaching the word to the South African tribes, of the handicaps to be met. in this great work and of the indomitable spirit with. which these are met. The native belief in t‘: witch doctors and their child- ish superstitions‘ "were described by the speaker, also some of the weird practices of the native witch doctors. After hearing Mr. Wilson, one has no doubt of the great work being ac- WmPll-Shed lmd of the great need of even greater accomplishment. Chair- man Jim Brady conveyed the thanks of the club to the speaker in which he was supported by Y's man Ray Pendleton. No "further business offer- lnB. that meeting closed with the King and the members adjourned to the BOWIIHB Alley. where a hot con- test was staged. enlarging attendance mark all serv- Sydney, Australia, has a gas 511cm. ege. . ' ‘ ' I (i 'v “nlrlllllfi? u‘ - 1 till‘. why/J’ Sour Tl-lo u SAN cs ct’ women b", 53mg to regard . _ . aid cos lovely akin and smscu‘ hand; “ll " Slit i. ailhlsrbulmilltm ‘\ \ ‘ 4 I genpqsired. purifies and beautlfies , causes tbebait veuldgiossy Sample sash firs. Add I. ‘I. Wall Comp my, Linus‘, Zonal-nauseous; Ifinklfle. n Dally Use overalltheworld Cuticura as the u-ue nafugfl the saip and keeps m. Olnuanr m. sad m. rrlnub 1e. fiaeilnDlplzl longs-cal. IIU Mr. Jules Expert Farrier, Trembloy I Representing V 22nd October, Wede new Furs, Fur Coats, early. >00» Qfi03». .. “Q-"\_“.',\" mrqeliza‘ " ' ' ' ' ' ' H I - Holt, Renfrew £6’ Co. Ltd ' of Quebec willibe at this store all day Tuesday, tober and possibly later, showing the orders for any repairs and aiter- - atlons. We‘ suggest your cgmlng ... Moore o - Dear Mrs. Proud: . THE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN Qnaossr- sum AND WOOL uoss-Asmvtlwibnm“ “Twill!!! Croaicr, Wllmont Valley, on theeven- lng cf Sept. 3rd, when a lhge num- ber o! their. cousins, them congratulations and good wishes after twenty-five years of happy mar- rled life. The evening was also an op- portunity of meeting once more Miss Esther Crozier, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crozier, who was home for a few days from Newton Centre. Mass. and Miss Margaret Jor- dan of the some place, who encom- panled the former. Miss Crocler and Mias Jordon have since left for the States. . ' After all the guests had arrived the meeting was called to order by Mr. Reuben Large, who in a few will cho- sen words outlined the purpose of the evening. An address was then reed by Mr. lhrlcrson Huestis which read as followsz~ " ' I Mr. and Ivflrs. Henry Orozier. Summerside East. Deer Friends: It is with sincere pleasure that we have gathered here this evening to Show our appreciation and esteem ‘in which you are held in the community where you live by you: friends and neighbors which are num- erous. Blessed with s. large and happy fan-lily‘ and enjoying wealth, health and success your l-Ieuvenly Father has indeed been very gracious to you. lyears of your married life might cause you somevmoments cf pain or un- pleasant memories and reflections, as this life is not always a bed of roses for men and women. However, these would be only momentary as they are now merely a. recollection of the lor- gotten. past, and only to be recalled on occasions of tthls nature. when our minds and thoughts revert, te the scenes and events of by-gone clays. Can-ling to our community many years ago, you have been one with us. ever ready to lend c. helping hand, or encourage us with words of counsel and cheer which next to our Heaven- gly Father's Word, does more to help struggling humanity along the path- way cf life, and to reach their ultimate gas; end objective. than anything else. You have proved by your actions and conduct that. your time is not only employed for lucreesinz your mat/Brill! possessions, but that. a. pert of it 15 for the community in general and the best interest of your own family- Thus 11s our life measured, and our pathway defined. ' - I‘. f. in South Africa and the modes of mvm“! “mm” °°”“'"“ °s a this time is ilkely‘to make our hearts travelling, with brief ~lnslghts~ into ancfmmds s.“ mqnléved. but the” should’ only ‘serve as n warning "id signalvthat the present life is only a preparation for the fuller life beyond the veil, and that we have no survey of the length of our dsy- There!!!” it behooves us to be ready f0!‘ the great Cell. . 1n conclusion we ask you to accept this small gift, not because of its monetary value. but as s tangible ex- pression of our esteem and love for you. May your course be full of joy tn others. and when your own star shall set at life's close. may it set as the morning star, which gccth not down behind th, darkened west but melts sway ‘into the brightlltse 01 Heaven. Although very much overwhelmed by lurprlsc Mr. Crorier nobly rose to the occasion and thanked the good people assembled for their thought- fulness on this occasion. The gift. which was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Crozler was in the form of a beauti- ful dinner set and showed that Mr. and Mrs. Oroaier hold a. high place in the community. ' The remainder o! the evening was spent in singing, speeches. etc. After a bountiful lunch was passed around all departed for the! respective homes very happy. LETTER 0F SYMPATIIY Kingston, P. I}. 1.. Sept. 171th. 1920 Mrs. David Proud. Hampshire. We the officers and members of King William Orange Lodge No. 116d. desire to con- vey to you our deepest sympathy in this your hour of great sorrow. No words om convey to’ you our feel- ings. but we wish you to know that. we share with you uhe burden of this separation and sorrow. You have been called upon to surrender a lov- lng husband and we a friend and brother, but can we not fsll ‘back upon the assurance that it ll only for a season, thst his spirit, sc noble, has only been called to s higher nsday 28rd Oc- etc., and taking F sphere of service. His presence we ~ shall all miss, but his influence shall lccndnue to mould in the future as It has ill tbujput- May that One who alone can com- fort the human heart be very near toyousnddoforyounlore than we can ask or think. Yours very sincere- ly on behalf of the lodge, .' wuum h. rub. r. n. - h. Beer, 500')’. iiooempel theuaecf s choline- slcchcl mixture fru- automobiles. Panamshasplaosdstssoflflcents alaiicnmlasoline- A very enjoyable event took place at the home of_Mr. andldrs llenry relatives and friends gathered there to extend to Looking back over the twenty-five‘ barren or snares-av Clifford Proud, Hampshire, Des: Brother: We the omcers and brother members e1 King wmnm Orange Lodge No. 1166 are desirous of ex- pressing, to you our heartfelt sym- pathy as you are now passing be- thing of his companionship and hi!’ fellowship, and we can lmow howl‘ great, is your sense of loss, loss of one j whose place can never be filled in‘ your life. But we can have the ss-i surance that for him death was only? the portal through which he has en- tered into s greater life. How eagerly he shall watch and wait for the real- isation in your experience of the high ideals he held for you. Our prayer for you is that Ctod may comfort. strengthen. and guide you until the ties broken on earth shall be reunited in Haven. Yours very sincerely, on behalf of the Or- def. William H. Paul. P. M. George f-i. Beer, Secvy. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE‘ ghgngg quotations as suppllfll b5’ Sollowsy Mills d; Co., Limited. nea-th the shadow of sorrow. Ours has I been the privilege of sharing some’ Standard Stock at Mining Ea-t | constant aauy testing and blending otthe world's choi = tees give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flavor agggygg-yaryinil Kmgsm’ a E, I" “p, 11.4.," m9 goodness. Every package guaranteed. ' REDRQ 'TE_A‘is good leaf. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE ieextra gbbi A suns RELIEF FR women's INSURERS TEN -DAY w ll TREATMENT Orange Lily is e certain women. It is applied- locally and ls absorbed‘. into the suflering tissues;- ter in the region is expelled, giving . unmediale mental and and ovarian troubles, etc. Dept. 5, Windsor Ontarm vessels and nerves are toned and strengthened. and the ctrcululon l5 rendered 2o norma: as this treatlnent 1s based on strictly Scientlfl¢ ' principles. and acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all forms of female troubles, including delayed and painful menstruation. leucorrhoea. falling of the womb, growths, Price $2 00 per box. which is sufficient for one month‘; treatment. A Trial Treatment, enough for 10'“ days, worth 75c, will be sent to any suffering woman who will send? me her address. Enclose ten cents and address Mrs. Lydla W. Laud.“ Sold _By Leading Druggists Everywhere physical relief; the blood” LIVE 1We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tues. days and Fridays Until Noon. DAVIS o FRASER 10-19 HOGS a .75 5:00 I 1.51 Vipond Consol Mines Waite Ackerman Montgom . . wright Hargreaves UNLISTBD 1.57 .94 .23 Abana Big Missouri Central Manitoba Bwana M'Kubc .. 7.40 Goldfields Cons. .83 Hudson Bay 16-53 Int. Nickel 51.15 Pend Orellle . - - - - ‘ l. 4-00 OIL QUOTATIONS Acme Gas a Oli Ltd._ Alberta Pacific Con. .. M“ 151i Associated .. 1.90 B. A. Oil Calmont . . . . .. Commonwealth Pete. Chemical Research . . . . . . . .- 255 Dalhousle . . . . . . . .. . . . . East Crest ‘ Foothills ... .. 2.75‘ Home .. .. .. 14m fnternatlonal Pete. 29.15 Imperial Oil . . . . .. 36.75 Merlsnd Oil Corp. Can. .. .85 Mayqland .. 3.751 Southwest Pete. . 1.40 Sterling Pacific 1.25‘ United . . . . . . . .. . . .93‘ Walnweil . . .15‘ WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE gave o very interesting address in‘ Malpeque Hall on Monday evening in the interest of the Maipeque and Baltic Auxiliary. Rev. D. M, Grant presided. 1n her address Mrs. Mac- Leod pictured very vividly the scenes connected with the lives oi the liter- ary lights of England and Scotland- She carried her audience in lmltln- aticn from the mow-white cliffs of Dover with all the memories of Hom- ans, ssxons, Danes and Normans who fought. to enter this gateway of England, to Pharcs on top of height lighthouse built. by Rcnlans, and to the landing at Tlllbury Docks where Queen Elisabeth reviewed her troops before "Armada." She referred briefly to memories of m. Johnson. Thom- as Carlyle, Mrs. Csriylfs grave at lladdingtml. to Charles Dickens and others. Expressions ofappreciation of the address were given by the- lsdlss cf the aualllsry and by Mn, Grant. Mrs. mebeoc is a native ct g cbn ‘piece and delights u» recall munorbs of her childhood. while on '&s 0th’ hand ' T NAP WWO K Amulet Mines ... ... 2.971‘ Area, . . . . .. ... ... ... .12, Arno Mines Ltd. ~23 , Barry Holllnger . . . .21, Base Metals Mining 4.65, Bidgood Consolidated ... .151 Dome Mines Ltd. . .- 9-101‘ Falconbridge Nickel Mine 8.501 Granada Rouyrl Mines .19‘ Holllnger Consolidated 5.60 Howey Gold Mines ... . .95; Keeley .. .441 Kirkland Lake .63‘ Lake Shore Mines Ltd. 22.50, Malartic Gold Mines . .5 Manitoba Basin Minina CO- -- ~14 McDougall Mines .30 McIntyre 14.83 Mining Corporation .. 3.83 Newbec Mines’ Ltd. .. .31 Ncrnnda Mines .. 48.00 Pioneer Mines Corp. ‘.2712’ Premier Gold Mines .. 1.70 Sherrltt Gordon Ltd. 5.80 Slscoe Gold Mines .75 Sudbury Basin .. 6.45 Tack Hughes . . . . . . . . .. 5.8) Towagmac . . . . .. 1-35 'I‘read\vell Yukon 7.50 "chorus. a quartetw and a c1112‘. ‘Chester Sunpson was palm accom- panist. Mrs. Wallace ltizlcNuit. Llrs I Russel all Look part very credltztbll". Airs. Jznles ved by a sang" Ln a lnalxllt‘: vcw lnllrll ap- ‘Oct. .. 1.401.‘- Nov. .. .. . 1.411.:- Dec. .. . . 1.414s.“ Msy 1.4M:- MALPEQUB f ' l Ehere always give her a glad wel-blflflll W85 an unqualified _ _ ' mo. ‘ Friends from Charlottetown-l, Sumr" ’ come. There was also a char: gramme oi must: consoling Charles Loclzllart. Ale-ears. Woodslde and Richard Evans. Hickey gave the reclhng prcclnted by the auzhence. Rev. D. M. Grant gave an address in FT88.‘J\\T1 on Sunday evening in .t.he interest oi the auxiliary of 111» 1'W. M. S. Rev. J. W. A N1chcl:.-.n of ‘North Bedeque occupled the pulpl‘. of Princetown United Church, >1: ' ling 1.0 a large audience on the word. '1': ‘tare the light of the world." found m "Ye arewhe salt of the ezuwh": ‘ Matt. 5. 13-14. The chlcken supper. glven by the 9P9 1 Ladies Ald of Keir llienlorlal Chzlsch 193111 Malpeque Hall on Tuesday Bit‘?- .47 7 “OI-tel; wa x . a t. i Mrs. Nell MacLeod of Summerstde. ‘ M r : rk w/zile you Jleep” v.8 and Alberton were present" ,cncl one and all enjoyed a Spltlidld-fl ,1}: served and damnly prepared sup-A. iper. The proceeds amounted to one, hundred and sixty dollars. LOLll£e Cox. Marlon Macy Adele ftlacNuti. Constance’ . ‘utt and Lena Donald, all of Cilarlcttstovsn were visitors here on?- Lunday, : V 5 ____..> 1115s MarRae, Bonshaw. ls nsltlrlg, , aster Mia; lllaryorle hIacRse M“ 1:. Ruth lviatheson. To School was a recent guest st EH01.) cod j 1.1.: and Mrs. Will Wocdsldc. Mr? 51115.21] VJOZJCBldg and Mass Mary, liaufwuit were recent llsltors to. Sulilnsrscle .‘.l. .3311, . cw‘ - T r;;;a;;.r1;"c;..;a I fol-Mill}? sips... What do you do when a slug- gish system tells you the bowels need a little help. ' The best thing yet-discovered for the purpose is still the little candy Cascaretl Take one u-hen- ever the liver and bowels are not functioning as they should. Cascarets are pleasing to the palate, and pleasant in their ac- tion. You cat them just like candy. They work while you sleep. Gentle, but thorough. Cas- caret: don't stir-up the stomach or upset the system. But they cleanse the entire thirty feet of bowels in one comfortable, thor- ough action that leaves the sys- tem clean and sweet; leaves you with an untainted breath, un- coatec. tongue, and clear head. Cascarets are made of cascara --long regarded one of the most. beneficial laxatives known to med- ical science. They srelsweetened with pure cane sugar and flav- ored with real licorice. Children love thorn. $0 do most grown- ups! Why take anything harsh when constipation threatens? Whenever e dull headache. las- situde, or sick stomach with loss of appetite wams you of r elimination, a Cascaret or two is the most harmless form of help you could give a lagging system. Take a candy Csscaret toni t and see how fins yolfllfeel in ‘ moming-and for days after. PAGE FIVE i?“ as! I . SUCCQSM u~£ 110.115 of Mrs. Slnclalr lthcGou- r1? 1 E ‘ g :.' . . ' \- relief for all disorders cf. ' The deed waste lust-- ~ ngesbed. -: ; u. ,...- \I> :‘_ teacher at. ., 4.. l: of her friend Miss Hazel; i