lilz Bii_l_ii_li’8 iii? Something oi the taskmaster. the general and the diplomat, and a lot of tlic doctor must he hidden away in the man who would he the coach of a sucw . cessiui football or track team. Emergencies oi all kinds are his daily routine. A thorough knowledge oi first ' aid is as essential as a knowledge of the game played by his men. Bumps, llflilSCS,’ strained ligament! and iniisclcs are every day happenings, i blll U11‘ 0010i! never becomes contcmp-. tuous oi‘ thetiii Ha libws that ii neg~ ' lt'.‘('lt'(l, they may resu t in anything. Trainers everywhere keep Absorbine . Jr. iii their lockers, They use it not only lor sprains. cuts and bruises, but _for tile skin and blood protection of its tlisiiiicrtiny properties. ln one ron~ vvlltvlit container it combines the filiictluns of a number of reparations. lt_l_s the first oi all t e First Aid rr-rliiisltes in use in all of the leading athletic clubs. And there arejiist us many everyday uses for Absorbiiin Jr. in the homes oi y a date; like martyrs". they ltrue to conviction but _ from tho stake. .lt much be corticos- i and have the thing off their minds. I least, nearly all through forest and THE A lllllli I The Fourth of a. Series of Island Stories Re» printed From an Among the earlloot‘ parts of Pl-lnceEdii-raird Jslsnd to be settled were tlie lauds adjacent to Brudsn- ell Rive.- which empties into the harbor oi’ Georgetown. Tho peoiple to whom l refer in this narrative had been settled some years, owned stock and had abundance of good, homely flare. - * in one respect they were far from" contented; they hiad no regular ministry, and religious ordinances in their estimation constituted the foundation of society, of morals and of whatever was excellent. it is true they had prayer-meetings on Sunday, but the ordinance of ‘baptism icould only be dispensed "by ll. clergyman and the fact ni’ their children growing nip without the initiatory rite disturb- ed tihem exceedingly. At length an Episcopal divine became settled at Charlottetown, thon n mere village, and several heads of the Brudoneli families ilrequently spoke of going to have their children baptized; true, the man did not hold to the church of their fathers, ibut they decided not to stick t subordinate points. Tlmo a. ter time they talked over the mutter =but could not agree oii were reeoiled ed the scheme was attended with elztraortlinury difficulties whore- as the, thought of bringing the parsoii to Brudenell seems never to have occurred to them. Finally in iautumn they definitely concluded that as- soon as the various ‘products of tho soil had been gathered and preparations for winter complete, they would start The distance to be travelled each way was twentyseven miles at oniy a ptfllll fol- most of the way; and if the tril be at all undertaken, t-hcy had oxen for field laibor “but oxen were no good on a journey. it must ho on foot. e ii i lSiiliii HSIiIN ill a- IN THE llll Old Sketch Book. l ldrlday morning wag dM-k and omlmllls» P°1l°1ldl118 a storm with the wind from northeast. Their friends of the night urged the pilgrims to lengthen their gmy, u a storm was lariproaching and with such a numerous tram ll would be moat. inconvenient. to be cough; in i1"! W°°l1=~1111t 111x111: was useless. 91d 311i! V0011: seemed to have only one liiva. t0 set home ‘before ‘night, Who‘. fascination is connected with the idea of home; seemingly the 111010 lllllllllfle i110 greater the attra-tron. After a. reasonable numibor good byes and good wishes the partv set out. They hm] m; proceeded far Iwhen there began to fall a fine variety of hail whkm prlcked the skin like sharpe- need- les; this gradually changed to rain which froze as it roll and 50m 001191941 i110 lDlIETIms with ice; the women were particularly m. (ZOUIHIOd-ed, their thick iwoolgn garments becoming quite heavy. The wind iirom north-east was steadily rising and their line of maria being east. they had virtually l0 $8.60 it. The Children were particularly distressed and declar- ed their discomfort in 1i. hoistrous wiay. Conditions were becoming worse every hour, the rate of"pro- gross more slow, and i_n the absence of houses the situation was dismal. By noon the wind had increased to a, tempest, the rain gradually changed to snow and ‘before longl a snowstorm was raging, backed up with frost. The feet and hands of tho children (soaking wet) ivcre in danger of freezing and as a final srpediont tho men unibuttonoil their own giaremenla and placed the hands and feet of the little ones against theiir bodies as protection from frost. " The women's stlflf. icy garments retarded advance while tho weight wiis exhausting; there were indeed lbut ifcw elements wanting oalculnt-l oil to increase their distress, and all realized that without some change of . mar. CHARLOTPETOWN___GUARDIAN_ THE MODERN l moLoon i l1 James Maxwell Murphy 0-0 Lite Story of Mabel McFarland; . A sordid styry of love’s breath- less visions levelled to the dust by the insidious w-ile of the “dvliel monster" was revealed by pretty nineteen year old Malbel McFarland from her cell in the Duluth county jail on Derlrmber 15th. I it is the heart reading sitory of: a -i.rihsting sweet y011l1B B111 W110 gave her youth, her beauty and he.‘ hear-t to the keeping oi a drug slave——of the shocking discovery of her husband's loathsome servi- tude-of a bitter fight to save hi-m and her love. and finally of a grad- ual descent to a fate as bad as that wthich her husband suffered in the slimy coils of tho Morphine ser- pent. She came to the door of her cell. a slender lovely. ‘blllfifiyed 5UP 0i a girl and facing her (111051101101 with a. look of shame and humili- ation in her eyes subbed out the bitter history of her short life. "10 save." she cried, “countless inno- cent girls from tho living death 111R! was mine." ' “i was born in a city 111 Nmfl‘ DlikOlll" silo begun. “H1111 "m" 1 was eighteen years old lived 111v normal diapipy life of ‘the average American girl in comfortable cir- cumstances. Father waq an instruc tor in the conservatory 0i 111115“?- -liut he died when l was only M1101 years old." Here she BIODlWd “M! her slender body shook will: 5005-‘, "Poor father!" she cried. I was. always his pot. l remember litmus, a big rougli kindly man who dandx led me on his knee. On ihis deatll, bed i was iiiu last thought lwd 00",, eern. 0h God! i nope 11B 11°“ 1"’ , know-dim voice guys out in 11 iviiiliiig half inartieulaite 60b- Reeoverlng herself sho contlii-l ued. “l was brought llll a Chrlsum‘ Scientist" sho said. “l went t0 0115-, lit- scliool. and was 1W5! flnlshlngl high school at thé 1180 °l Qeventeenl when inoiliei‘ (lied. Alter grlHllliLF, int: l lived “"1111 ‘"13’ Elsie?’ “um ‘i where more than halfway on their Canada thcrcknre in thehtraining somemen, themeome f h, h th I m t, f ,6 melted "3111115- W-lYS 6e “t ' t h ' 1 0 W c eY ism as 8 C011 11K 0 9 . i, ‘ ., - _. .,, . ' ill‘ "ireiii wrrl lil- -. . - ,, , .. . . . ~ ~ 1 uihere you can “jumg tlo iltll‘ inccaslolndl foqneilly knew; he” they we” Water ‘m-"amed “from mo“ clothejilqlll: lives? tlllloyllrll;ei?vglilllslniserv' be»ll‘(ysafglullptllfg,§l"ll,,::,ll,f llglow“ ,.,,,,, lliulzlgi-s) iii lillglli. illlil tun.) mg [l] Cgglhllf:lsgitaggffielllglellle lisiqllivy .”,,e,:§r'§..f,‘,l,'l.‘ élgr ggggwgllgs: emergency. we come, and scattered among n The children clapped. their hands ,_ b,.,,l.,l ,',l,,l,,; ' ‘ l " . 'f_.\ll,..,-,_ gllllll, ,-,.f.._.-..,.,l ll... l,<,l,l§l,._,_ ‘v ‘ - _ "f," Lhe r __ M‘, ,, , n,‘ has," yourdruggkh nunmm, 0,, houses may remamed l I I “(men change o, condnfigilll. Ho loft mo onou . V ,,,l,,l,,ly ,,,,,l g,.,,,,l l,,,,,,., ,.,,,,l,,,,g PM] H l, l, u“ It, J, I M ‘L \\Bl.~ s. although tlieso llllilllls- i iig n-rrii o nit out u.» “s w " z On Wednesday they were early Tinymen cut and 611M186 M0118 a ‘muldnt workgmnany d Si ills iv throat round exhibition. i h; ileulililldt?) oil repor-‘Si-iqlldy must sir‘ Ts of “Vllhl iI-nllh lite-so’; i T0 MAKE GLOVE FINGERQ ilstlr and reached their degflngflun he“, c; drylfue], gm- l; would navgrled 111111 110119911119 l reiumf‘ “my, “l didn't 1151 101111" Th” P1111" ____-__.______.__ ,,,,,,,,l,‘,,,_ “,8 (Ifineiplgs; m; a, ‘(l f,,,,;g',,, ,, ‘,,,,,;,,l,,,,,,',.‘,,ll, ,,.,,,,,. D1" LABT . in time to have their mission do to let tho fire 561'- l0W- They lllfifister m“) l“ the meant me 50°“ lucked me ‘m’ and my hm“ mine. torture. misery. shame llflllhv uiiotlier THEITPlJPI‘ to‘ informhtnee "01119- "1 1° b1‘ will will ill? 31-11115 Nuts ‘~ "licmllllllsheil. 10 80i- UlO 01111111811 what remained 0i U19 F0011 and moved l0 superlm,’ W,S_ Y ‘hand as Soon M “a hem-ll of ml’ 11"‘ illslloliur." HiOlHI‘. oi something ‘iout of ii A i ~.~~i w "~ ‘l - 1* h ’ "i ills‘:- Aficr Wearing gloves once. turnlbllantized. Thursday morning they procured water flrom a riviflet near I 111141 0111i’ b®°1'1‘l1m11'~‘~'i1‘fe‘“' M?“ lrest ran away from Dllllllll. But lie we M, her crvmg 50,1,“ 3,, “lqdflm o, ,1,‘ knowm, 8,, 0 ‘e ,_,\_'_1*v~"1,," flea 111,111‘ 01," ‘"15 l. its me fingers “mm” outi and apply turned toward“ h°m° 11nd l" the by All b01111‘ b01010 1-110? W010 111 fliwhe" W0"! 0111110 "1111 D1110 W“ l,“ didn't get I'm". 1 111111111 Yfllerdily (‘PillllDlHl ‘up in illillilllléilc heap i. other occisliin a mcnibir. n im- lg lwlli: I ulg Uhphil hi m m‘ - A.“ 1'1"] 1111s of court plaster to each tip. llfiPrnoon reached their half-Wily 5...... of serious anxiety. but they lsll in ‘Minneapolis, Despite his m“. l... w... picked 1111 11-" "10 ‘l’°"°° little girl who llatl miiticlietl tier fonriiel hi‘ th i was “- mil”; ‘and’. t ll “still-shouts i‘ lb“ This prevents the thread from friends with whom they lodged as are quite happy now. wrotchedness 1 loved ‘him and my and is m m" in Janesvmo’ ‘vlsy. puny Suonglh “mung, colossal was xuwgllflggr 5,; men,i,s,. lhatlm mougqns U, ‘We 585g“, ‘the poet rlpplng “ml Plmmlgs i110 m0 01 DQ111111» Overhead the storm is still rsg- place was at his side. -1 went to, “Please toll my 5101'!’ i" “ll ‘he ii,-ll_ll'l,,, l,,,,l ,,l,,,l H, ,,,,w,.,,,,, The ,,.,.',,,0,, l.‘ egg“ l ‘but ior the loveiol‘ Mike son dd l‘ d“ illo gloves wonderfully, lng and snow falling -fast' in the-Minneapolis hired lawyers io do rirls iinii boys" slie said "so tiiiit “m, he, dpmlny ,l,,. ,,,,,l,,l,.§ ,,l “ml, -,_',,,,.. .,,,,,,,“,§',§‘lff‘fl,..§““l,§l,;° your love lilting on singioiwireiAll Averill . . I * _ ' ~ ' . . l; .. ‘~11 _- w; l; ,._ . f ' foreground, an immense firs, itsiend him, and took a poslticil us ntiiey may ho silved irom a lute liki- n“, drug 0mm,“ m", hm, mum, us’ ,-,. we cm, judge by u", llller,,,,.ylxtgltll\\'fll‘ld ‘toxic? a llovner, especially lwlllll W . _ . ___ _. .. .. _. ,_ '-__,__"_’_Y ""1 9 911 11- vlglglfl‘ O4+§+ TllE ciioici-i or iioiiiiiiii WHEN H. R. H. the PRINCE OF WALES visited Banfi’, "Goliath's National Park," a beautiful “Ganailafs Best” journey, tho pilgrims reached -§O-O-§§0-§4§-O§§ WILLIS MIT Plllll0 was specially selected for the entertainment of the Royal ~ - quest during his stay at the famous C. P. R. Hotel. Pulrvoyors lo Royalty B tH. R. H. Prince of Wain. T. i. Duke lvidDuetieu of Dovoliohire r T. R. H. Duke and Duchess of Oonnauglit l" Rvyllty." call todly. ' 101 Quobn Btreot _ Charlottetown, P. I. I. We will gladly show you the Wllllu Plano "The Choice lnflugncce felt; all stood around it unsteady ‘blaze forming light and shade iii the wood; behind the fire anti tlirown in irsiiei‘ against a green, cave-like enclosure, a group of men, women sliti children pun tiaily observed by steam irom their garments-what a subject for zirrt! it was probably midnight are tho liarty retired which they did by reclining on a slope ibank of green ‘bouglis, the men keeping awake turn about to replenish the iiirs, Soon as daylight appeared there was a general movement; n council was held as t0 what course to adtlpt; should the expedition sot out. as before, or should the men proceed homewards. bring book theiir cxen and linis-h the pilgrim- ugs in some lllllll- of n state? ails and tho men were tired enough reaching their homes; iby the time they had eaten some food and yoked their steers. tho day was pretty well spent. The return lmlrliey, was slow. the women wetro busy siirmising what could have caused tho delay, and they were glad enough on hearing away back fn the wood the calls which men maky to oxen that sro glow in their gait. Alter turning the animal's heads towards home and getting tho live cargo adjusted, the loilgrimage started and arrived at. home bofona daybreak. ‘ " The, elrpondition which atfons time threatened to end in disaster supplied s. subject for winter-night conversation in years when news- papcis were little known in the colony and interesting recitals were few. One generation rolled the facts down to its suecesao till finally they came to the writer. and now [pleasant reader we transfer them io you. _‘._.._.¢e§-_._..._ HAND! WHITI if it is necessary to have 10111‘ hands in water a non deal, keep ii perfume ibottls of vinegar handy. Shake s little on you.- hsndo each TO K IIP I h . time you dry than. ft will keep them white and smooth. A9 l0 1-110 11015011081. Tho ellpedyo 1n the outlook the foeblest must I , ,,, ll“. happy] »' i-llitllll “as, to consist t‘? tihreilflldmen petrlsli. Their homes were at least.xfifloiifilligfifiqeiltizllla go,- my filly; w e ir w vos, an s x c roll. sever. miles away and iby no degree ' _‘ f kl“ “l, myl . , . . . Though several of tho youngsters of endurance could they arrive at 111111 My irlcllilsl, tlllll 3,12,11,15 be n“ - lfll, QF C , It DA_ l. were able to trot alongside of their tho goal; it was therefore resolved 111ml‘ “S i‘? “ l“ _..- .._,..‘,.,,-,,..,.,.,,,,_,,, lnllxg- xii-‘Jwyzrrm vp-y l, ._ ,5 I~ _ l,‘ _ J? parents, the greater numiber were in to ca-nlr 11111001‘ l" lllfl- ‘ med ,0 came h , l _ _ . l. . I m 4 . . . . - . I that difficult stare. rather w» A desirable location having been H. vuirliliyii,‘ ii“... the study oil 1' luirso to 1m curried and too feeble reached. the wolnen took tho tin-bios WW0“ 11 ‘l ‘l . - .l 1 5 ' . - . ‘""‘""""""" '"" . .-.'i.- ~ i . i] ~ m. l d. l0 ‘V1110 M W115 11180 llefieflmfy I0 in hard and the men set to Work; “lllimg “l lllexldolfl’ b,l“"$n;os,)l),l,‘,,d,,, “Yllllwms in u riiiiviihiivii l‘i‘:<l.i-lll‘lllll Boxing ‘i. w l" l lulu visual iii (‘liillllillylllllififilf-ii l) lllllb‘ n Bllpltly Mlprovisions so that one ui dertook to kindle n fire, an- Eight months alter i - _ 1o iloi" .y ilylyi-ngpg or lighting ii‘ ‘ . l- 0 i _ ' ...,_,‘, S , , l F, , ,. ' ‘ ,, _ , viewed iroiii every point. the undcr- other cut materials for ucaiiip and Foy- "8 W118 24- A Mngwmsvollflg, lfllSl‘. ili- wiis sentenced to 60 ll.i_\;.' Ell‘. lllilSOfai ea l S lllylnvulillllliillnl lanuqlilvuilrggll 5.2; l baking requlmd. 5°“ mallllBellllrlll the Lliird began building. in those soniiible $011111! 1111111“ i, n Jul‘, ill ihi- \\‘OI‘l(liUll.~'L'. Willie iii. will l'll . __._.__ o-+o-o04b++o+0+-0~¢400»0-0-0-0+4 Lillltlllilll twang on liiti Siiitiir. to t “w. to prevent a mishap, days every traveller carried u stoel.'m0-—l returned his 35°11” _i ,‘_\ llfitltln i slated ills-iii llil‘l .i.._-.- to? \\'i.\'ll5i‘ili~ x -\l"'il 1*» ~'i‘lii- _ l liis :-1'~‘.'E'l‘l, patriotic. ain't got nothing After ipropnration the expedition flint and tlndcrflill"! an axe; lllvflflitlie inilescribably polgllfllll 1213f“; gm l,,,H.-,.ll,,.,. ,, llllll, l,.,,,,,. wl,,.,-,.l,,,,. . l,, ,._. ,»,,,. _\.,,,,,,.._ All} l,‘ _l t, __ _ ‘, ‘ -: i mi a long distance Romeo “Ft ‘ml 011 a Tuefidal‘ 11101111118 U19 lprecantions omitted. often causedigi-ent love entered lny life oi l‘ we mum W,“ H," ,,,,,,,,. ,,-l,,.,, |,..,i.,., - ~ \\'.ii~ .'.\i~.l'n , "‘“,‘ P“, ,;_‘_"_4 ;""‘,‘,, ‘l _' l‘ oviul at the null niill. 'l‘liis gent _ 1'1"“ Week 13130091111101‘. U18 Weather illszislor. ‘Undel- the circumsiianccfl. first tiniie." She Silfliltbed “ml, “m, {Jot out. i'l,, ,,., l, lmll m, i- _ f” l_l'y_ l’ ' "“" m‘ _‘ ‘"1" ziriiiiliiilitra-s surh things as tirneliinl clem- cnlm with llghi-‘nost-Tlle W3)’ kllllllillg a “f8 iWns I10! all ell-‘lYifezittlres c0lll0fi-ed Wm‘ Pam‘ lnul‘ lit- “as TUlOZlSPil. insisiurl li11<iill’l‘lii- lllii:ll limit \\'-'l<' rniliiili-i" L“. “I filuplllrflii m“! gnu‘! hull‘ ‘ - ' l” ~“l"‘l1lY llilllYiillg l)l‘ilf'~ir o1" ""3""; ‘lmmgh ‘Mm- 111° 111116111111“, 1111i once started. birch bsrki only known! slic cried- ""=“‘ ‘ iiiuvin-r to lllllilill umi u... l. i..i.‘i.. »...-.- i’ s..ii.-.-“..u.i i lion \| l‘ "’ “‘ "m" ‘"’““ ""- “""""‘“l‘ - ' ' ‘<1 "w" "'1 ""l‘ leaves rustled pleasantly under together iwith dry wood soon made only known that the ibrain beliill. Wm‘ 6w ‘HUGH’, ,,,,,_(,,,_,,_ (.0 ‘,,,§,.,, ;,l.f..,..i.' ,,,, ,'l,.,.l_.l,.,, ,,..,_, gym‘, "w ,i\\'-- i-innv it liilli |ll1l.ll‘ niiiiiiiLiiit ; ,» . .1 ~ >~- » .1 their feet. Tlio forest is delight-m blaze. "those louder eyes was slave to ill’ 1mg ‘ll'l‘i lilfliiillvlltli’ sliiirul. h- ilrliiir iv‘ illu iviiiiil-r "illn- ‘lint. iii-lull” "l "Mdlml?" 1"“. “l“’k“ "f m” ' ""‘ “"1 "7 l’ l” l" l ‘ fuliiny time of the year; in summor Th; eaml, wag of evergreen devlllsl, ronllnandg (ll the ililll‘ lulu ll,‘,,‘ “l, l, ,l, ,' ..,',,,l,,l_,,i,,.."i__ l,.,,,,,,_‘l_;“,,.,_,.,, ,_,_,_,, '\.,,,,_‘,, M,“ ,,'H, ~~lwziiiiii~is liiiriiiii; ivitii ualigiliuil-t l.» ,, ,,, ,, .__, y, a Mn l_. .~ ., _ a mass, of aofl. green, at the tinie of fboughii its back to the tempest a _ mylhm, Davld 7,3,, uml" _ _ g n l , i, flyltl." 11l- Mn’ mum‘ ~I l‘: Rlulmh “mm, l ‘tliiilllllilillfi.(‘liilillilig iiii-ir liliiids would ni - Don 711'" ~ll 1 ,l‘~i PY- ,5 our Elm-y glle leaves were a carpehlhuge ,.,',_e m "on, gm“, lwug sfivrllmi a, “lo time ‘he roducmn‘ l-llliwlll] l0" fvgnniarii," i..|.|,i“rioi.i1tl~,l ,“M 1H,, n §4l-HN_ mm m“ Fm, nfldlllti‘ in)". iii this lie went one hotii-r lviiniiii PfiflllTll. asisitillt and b ~tter.\' Th“, lllxsl (lay passed wlllhou, anyl a,” Serve‘, as Carl)“ many Layemlllgrlllllfol; drug addlcuon B“, 1 Con“, lyrtllllliliurv. "Otnuiylilzillli nllyyl-Jinklhtl: [i lip, S,“ l - ~ i - ,.l::ili tin. pl-imlioi isuiali. who veiitiir- (1ll hits iiktllehle aild lg’? Ito horlgln. I . ' ,' ' ' , .. i ~ ' ' '4‘ ._ . ,__ _ -l lift. l" ttillvw; fazriililiig, eonylminteue, event of importance, about dust and inh delitlll Yihntba hlzllllnymalllllaomont no, lulow, and with every lump, “m, ,, c,,,,,,,,,., up, n ‘M, The,“ hm,’ ll, lnllllh... mill \v\..(il.lllillll ‘imi-,Hnllltlwlesfth‘llflfiqndgllplnlfiluglgi as i, ‘Vere, is m“, m“ 8pm,“ "m". w. en e re. ego o n n ill‘tl\\, i. hltliill non lliliil,,,,,l,,_ Spwlnuqm m, ..l,,,,g,,,,,_,e as ,.‘-...,l Poul-s gal-ll, l," soul over 5 lmiillflktipllllflll 011 T11)’ W“ wllr were to lite money l()l‘ loud llllll nioilii-inc! i [ml l imnrried on February rthe loll! oi 1 took tlie only it'll)’ ll*i‘lfi§fli‘fiwll l- t. ~- ‘v lcit opoii~ ll“. svldilil: iii in"... I‘11111111-*'-,'l'll0 1101' ch.- ll. film..." cmllll llllllml l", mm. party line. and hroatlcasta it to the 4i ll\‘\" litter-ii re- i; rest Iepent Thanks, 01d Man, for Telling DR. CHASE’S NERVE F001) If has given me back my old time vigor and made me strong and well. fi. so a 2 This is ‘the way people feel about Dii. (Timsifs Ni-xuvi-l FOOD. It lifts them out of illc tired. nervous, helpless condition resulting from exhausted Ilcrvvs, restores ll(‘lill.ll and vigor and makes lile \\'()I‘lll while. COULD NOT SLEEP HEALTH RUN DOWN Mr. A. W. Foster, I78 I.c Breton St, Mr. Charles l‘). How, R. R. No. F». Ottawa, Ont, writcs;-—-“i"or almost a Aylmer, Ont, writt~s:~—".\ly system year! was troubled w*ith"nervcs,"wns hccnme generally riiii down, iinii I restless. especially on retiring, when I suilcrcd from dull, heavy headaches. would be unable lo sleep for hours. i l was nervous, could not sleep at night, was easily fatigued, or excited and very and my muscles used to twitch. My irritable. A neighbor recommended the appetite livcniiio poor, I linri indigestion use 0i Dn. Chase's NERVE FOOD, hut I and weal: s ‘i s. I coiruitrwi a iliv~.~ter--~-~ i... neglected iloiiig so iiiitil one day when s who pave lit!‘ t Ii. iliii n i i; owl. in a drup; store it was again recoinmcn- I iisvtl other lvillflilli ly dt-ri. I lioutzllt o. box immediately and, trying ltll. t ii/isi, l before the inst week had passed I was lriiilirl tlizit this lllil me lliOfI‘, l-unil tlinii enjoyingngootl night's rest. every anything I h.'i-l our t Jti-n. I oiri iii-urt- ily rccniriiiientl it l-l anyone for “'01; nerves or riiii iloivn system. I ll‘l“i‘ also lniiiitl 1m, C" -_ splendid for .~-.:ls, liriii....~, Pic." rliiglit. l’ gained rapidly in every way while taking this treat- ment, mirl my general a-tote oi’ hcnlth is now very liiiicli iziiproverl." DR. CHASE’S NERVE FOOD THE GREATEST OF NERVE TCTIiCTS . f Qhfiiwlldrt \‘I'-'lx1l=r‘#*‘"--