,_. if 5 _ji ri-‘f _ ~:'»e ,_ ‘kg- i l ,' if 1 I NT ltEiliJi F liliwii . N0 Mm ii _sri_isciEii riioiii _nas wEEii'S tisiis__i=oii nie tiuiiiiiiiiitis _siruaniv sus CROWNBRAND E [,»_/lfc, ' ““ R, r ‘_\\ _ Q ,_ ` .-/1, Dealers every- ‘ly (gd _ ..*EGG .GIRCLE.'l‘he fourth nn- ii_ual uieeting of the Southern Klngfs , 3"” Circle- N0- 31, was held in the :_`=_’\l1D6l'fil\C'¢` H1111, Murray Harbor, _ .iarcii .l0th_ The meeting opened at _ 7~-10 D. iii. with the President, iii the _ viialr. l`iic mluutcs of tho 1917 nn- - “W1 111601-1118 were read and adopted, _after which the 1'i'esldeiit Mr. Lebert _L_ _ .\laciiou read the address. This' ad- gdiss daait clilclly with the splendid 5 isucccss ot’ tlie year now at a close. 3 _ SOLDIERS RETURNING. - Miss 1 .\clllc Gillespie. Secretary ot the lie 5 iiirlicd Soldiers Committee received if .»- _ /'= ,, 4 _\\_\\i___ “Cro i ,..-.____,..._.._ l l will do m0re_ than satisfy `= _clti_ldi‘c_n’s craving for “s0me. \=~. 'J thing Sweet’ -it will ' "'_’l{lii 'supply them with a `-° 'll wholesome food. ~~ »'-fT"‘ _, -\/ _/ ff' _ where have _ f _ .~ ___-. _tins and “Perfect Seal” Quan Ja,-S - ‘i . ~ i '~ ri-is cannon srnncii eo. i.i|vii1'r:o, ' '=-__-31:..-rar..-::~.~:-_--,: :~. ~. -- ~_-_;-_~ ; -._- -f -- r W" S_Y1`UP 1112, 5, 10 and 20 pound - 'Write for tree Cook Book. ` ivionrnzai.. 2.; _ i. 3-li*-9:---A -- liT\r\_,_ » ~ l|, I, 1 ~° "till is ~ . '_=_=_,,_ 2,, _ 4 ` i _ ‘ 2 _ Qi:-e<\° and Rolls al you use / ay: tu Ti 'ii ,__ \ / I l|:,_,_f f ,, _ /_ ii':.||”Wl_w,=' [tix /_/ Z _/ i_i " _,___ 'f Every Barrel, \§-_-fi' _.157 ~ Just'Lilce Every ' i A _ i il ,_ One reason why the Pies and Cake, Bread 1 _/ ‘-Z il;,>ii.l;i»i'.,Jt‘i_‘_»1i_i__1,,:_i_;:__j__t_;_;___\:_;_ _\_\_______<5__ w i _ " -.l ri ._ ____ ,__ _o tlio cstucin iii ivliicli. tlcccased lil , 'i ll _-, » ~ 'fi _ ,J Q* _ _ _ _,-_""""*'~~'-~ . ;_,_,_,, _ ll. ‘_ _ .\li;L_o_aii, _tile _ pall bearers being ‘ ______""\ ._ __ lf .\iossis_ W. lu. Vessey, Alexander ui fi 1 o P _ ~ . 'iil|i_ v'f.‘ - /i _ . \ , / `v-" 'l' 'Q - /' Other Barrel tn out right when I I BEAVER F OU is because the llour is alw¢_i's tiie name. It ii milled from llmld wbut. Ontario tall wheat, rtrcngiliencd with wcltern apring what Being blended in utrtngth and quality ; and a or when you bake. lt will be n chan e for the cu" P"’l’°i1l°IlI. Beaver Flour is alvvayr the "mg: in lwayi given the same results, no matter what better when you change front wenern when llour to Beaver Flour, milled froni blended wheat. _ DEALERS- wtlle its (or prices on Perri, Cnnrne Grains and Cereal: 2(-1 8 THE T. ii. TAYLOR _ l"l iioliee that the following soldiers are "°il\1`ll1Dl§ to Charlottetown, leaving llaliiax Wednesday: H. Hanfort Gnr» F011. next oi' kin Mrs. Ella Garrett U0l'800§ R_. V. Mcliityre, next of kin, Mrs. Minnie Mcliityrc. Charlottetown; Aliiort McKay, next of kin. Mrs. Jam. “S MC1{11>'. Murray Harbor; E. Rob- <-rtsoii. next oi’ kin Mliiiile Robertson. _ .\iiiiaiidzile. leaving Wednesday. 1 FUNERAL SERViCES.- The fun- 1 V --"-_ --»---~ ' _=| _ ~-_ral of the late Mr. William Cairns _ \_\‘a:~i held Friday afternoon Mnrcli 22 _ _lroni iils late rosldciicc l)unstat`iiiage. ilic attemliuicc was large testifying “"1” l1“"1 1J.V lilo l`i~llow cltlzotis. Tlie`\ rwrvico was conducted bv ltevf D._ -\l"Gl’0l-Z0r_ J. 1). liuiuc. Alexaiiiler _\_lt-igoii. i"i'odi'lt-k Webster and Neil »\l<:\\‘ai‘t. Patriot Please Copy. _ mth a|i=iTHDA'v._.ui-s, Jniin A_ ._~it-l)onalil_ ol' 'l`raeadic. who has been 'HI' Sallie i'c=o'_~1 a guest or inc niivir iiotul :intl at goiicral i`a\'oritc, yester- day cclciiintcii her 70th birthday. A iiiuiiber of fi.-ilow guests waited upon i~f_-r and pi-esciitetl lier with it iiuiubcr <_| ii'i|iuiiiiJi'aiit'cs_ iii the siiape of iiiialo thc prcsetitzitloiis and proposed '_ tozist to the liciiltli oi' l\li's. lVicl)oiialtl_ .\ mimbcr of other guests addoil their tolirritatioiis, iliakiiig the oi-casioii a \'=_f'_\' l_iapp_v out-. Iiirs. i\lt~_l)oiiaid' rc- piird iii ii litihii.: iiiaiiiior. nckiiowlotlil- ini: the iiiiitiiics:=_ Sonic stiigiiig foi- lowctl and ii vcry plcsiiiit cvciiing waif* :~pc|it. _ aivuy ol' i\li‘. llolif:i'l ovciiini; ot' l"ob. 28th \i_1o\'cs t`i'oiii thi: t-ai't:s and i:oiit:i:i'iis ot' ii"i'_ oiio of i\loiitaguc’s iiiost valued wi.,-iiliiiits. Strickeii with that dread iliscaso piiciiiiioiiiu and all that inod- ii-zil sltlil aiitl toiitlciw-st cnri: ol' lovliig‘ t`i~it-ails could accomplish was ol~no_ ova . _ llc borc his illness' with uiibleiiding __ 'i`lic passing Sample on the CO. LIMITED, _ _ CHAT-HAM 0 '_ coiiiiiloiitfc iii (,iotl's lioly will rlicci-_ ,;“’ in tiii to thc i-iid and his words wore: f "i » iiot_ afraid to dlo for iii sins. _ _ .iiii y ' " -"*'"-' ' ~"-~~-f=-- ~ :irc i`oi'glvvii" and utter tliosc it-vt-_i'i.~ili I' _ _ 5' " 2 111/ '>§ , (V ii-iys it was pc;ir:i~_ ziiid mst at ilic age " '.27 lic had iittvoiiiiilisiiiiti iiiuvh is _lt-=,l,. ` . 1 321% Nt _ _ _ = ._ ._‘.,, ~f, _' _ -- ' '_ __ '_` .f\`\ »' 4- I1 il " l `:\, _ `__\' D ' _ f -14;: ' '. _. ._)`-___.&.__, - _ _ ‘i _ 91 _ _ _ - __ _ ' "V »\`(‘.-""` "|j.~ _ _ ,__ 5/fl 3 i '_ ' ~ _ liiiii cstociiiod liliii for iils goodness ' _,?_~,_ "I . .___ __-_ _ -*_* -it __ _ _ ‘ and ltiiidiicss and his uiitiiiicly death '~ f{'_'_.‘ _,___ _.I/_/, /7? _ ' __` __ ' l - 2 lf-tives ii vacaiicy in the lioarls ofthe H 7 ` /»`, .__ N1/iff, __ _ _ __ i pf-oplc ivliirli caiiiiot. easily he illlctl "_;.. __ ‘ _ _ _ \`. _ _ l 'i`iio dcepcst sytiipatliy is t`t\lt_ for his ' ~ :.1-_ _ '-_-if """\ , _ ' widow' ami four small cliildren,'Annie _ i “ff f" ‘ 1 )Al _v' .li~_iiiiii~_, ltoiierl. and' Georgie; also the " _‘ -, *_ \ ' _j. _" -l _ ioliowiiig brotiibrs and slstcis. Mrs. _ `°_;T_`,\ " ` ,__ f-,_~‘l _ (1. li. \Villiaiiis. Pliiladciplila; Mrs. lt. ll _ ` _/f,~;_F` ` ‘ _ , _-__-`¥§__l".,i`:_'_`I;__,~ \\'. l)o`vci'. Wiiiciicstcr; Mrs. J_ Meis- f \ ' :Wir - _ " ' * 55 »,'."'§, aiic, Cardigaii; Mrs. P. Mcliityro, Mill- ' ‘_\y ~ ." .. ' syff’ cove; lilrs. ll. Kaiioen,`St. Peters; l. _ `* " _/- .iolin ot' liioiitaguc; James iii Strong, _ _Y .\laino. The fuiieral sorviccs were con- _ . . ducted by his pastor the Rev. VValter ‘ f J Uoiiiville, assisted by the Rev, Mr. Told liy Thornton Burgess (Himself) Stories that grew out his little boy, stories of A i`aliicr's love for that miliioiis ofchil- l 3: __- '_"‘ff_" to _l"iod for God iiti1l‘ his fellow iiicii. lils i-liaiity was gcneroiis and wiiciievcr ritrkiioss or .-f~.-ff <~i`>>*s”~.fh?i§~§$5-'>;.§€Ei€€5wl‘i MBS _ _.' E. TOO 'O Chariotteto wo. P E l. l7f7 Queen i., i i ' . _ _ um ' it J’ Mitchell, Ind.-“Lydia E. Pinkhnm'| \'° _ Vegetable Compound elpedme no much FOR SALE BY MUTHERS ` Til BE Should Read Mr|.Monyhnn’a ` Letter Published by ' Her Permission. during the time I was iookingforwnrd ‘_ e N. to the coming of my little one that am recommending it to other expectant mothers. Be fore taking lt, eornodayn I suffered with nau- , ral in so badly that ` " I 51ought I Collld ' " not liva buli___n_t__t_er ~__ takin ree el '1 °r'i.y'iii»E. Pinu- ‘ hnmnvefotnbin Com d was en- # ____ 4; ‘ ti ol ' ~ ~ - ‘_ nzurnl in, l had ..~. _ ---._ _ ‘_ Monuments that endure the Ravages oi`Time l shllglleved of V ' 'N '_ W' '_ gained n strength lil l\ _ ' nndwdn|.nl_:il¢__t:m aroun n iinnnoworlr. My baby when :oven :inthe old weighed 19 pouadn nad I feng '~.~-~»--~.__-§.. - _ .--__ __ _ Are what you seek to maietg the grave of your depafi with. We supply no others. ' Our Monuments are the best to be had. Esmnatee given Chandler 8: Bell 60 Kent street. _ __ , batter than I nn fora ng ms. never liadnnni medicine o me so g_t_»t;. 6- rs. Punt. ltoimnn, ll A owfi twain din-ing maternity I# \ most im ‘ rtmt factor to both mother and chllrmd mmf letters hnveklaeen received 3 the ydin E. Pin tn; Medicine ., Lynn, Mass., C6111!! 0 V l rlotl t.;°it‘.':::°'.,°t.§W.'i'~iii'i.i..';f.i°-.~ _-usiseonmva ' ' 1 iiiiiti.|Niarv<=* ECONOMY l"vl’.f.‘3‘ your Drugglst or DY<-O-LA Straw Hat Color T0 LOCATE HERE.-Dr. A. L. Il. ilci\‘iaiii. who has bceii taking a course ii surgery at the Royal Victoria Hos~ iltal, Montreal. niid who is now iii :hc \Vcst on busiiicss. is shortly coin- iig to practise his profession in Char- Zottctown. Dr. McNeill is a son ol' lr. Rodcrielt Mt.-Neill of this city. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. -Tho ‘fuiieral of the late Mr. David Mcliinls took place yesterday morning at 10.150 troiii his late reslileiicc. Oriebar St.. tiic l`tev. J. D. Mcliciizle olllciatiiig. l`lic pall bearers wore: W. T. liuggaii, .i_ ’I`. Mcliciizioi i). A. Brucc_ Col. Stewart, Joliii La\\'sor._ litlwaiil t'iiaiiiller. A large concourse of people followed the rciiialns to their lust resting place in thc People-'s couicteiy. _ THE KINQ’S BUSiNESS.-The noon prayer xtrrvlife for iiicii today. :it Y. .\l_ C. A. will be coiiilutztctl by l\'ir,’ .loliii ’l`. i\lt'l{cnzic. Tlic scrvlcc will riosc promptly at i2.1l0 p. ui. At the sorvicc yesterday ltcv lt. G. Fulton gave' a short atltlicss, oii prayer. 'Flite iiicntliig was iittciidcd by iiiiiilsters and layii|<‘ii_ l\laii_v short pi'ayiei's \\'\~i-ix ot`|`i:i‘t‘_d i`oi' ou.l' Allivs iii. war. and for a ilccp spiritual uplift in (‘_liui'iotto- toiin ami for iilr. liitcbio 1loli's union services voiiiiiiciiviiig April 7th. All men arc wclcoiuc to tiicsc noon prayt-_i~ st.-rvii:cs_ _ PLEASANT RECEPTION.-A vei~y t-iijoyahio cvciiiiir; was spent at the iioiiic of l\lr_ and Mrs. Jas. McEacli- ci-ii. lippor Queen St.. on Tuesday last \,\'ii<-ii about tiroiity ot' thc young ti'lt:iiiis assi-_iiiiilcil to offer congratulat- ions to a ivcll respected friend, Mrs. l-jrorctt Wood. The bride received iiiaiiy valuable and useful presents. _\ir_ Wood loft shortly for Amherst. N. S. 1-ii route for overseas. The evening was spout. very pleasantly in games plitiiiogiuiirli selections, and other ani- iifi-iiit-ii,is_ |'ot`i'cslinii_-iils being/sorvud iii .\irs. My-liitt-iit~i‘ii's good style when all i'ct_iiriioil to their hoiiics wishing ilu- _vouiig couple iiiaiiy years of wedd- cii iiappiiioss. ' ‘ 'l`lic dcutii of Airs. Mai‘gai‘ct llucli- aiiuii, occiiireil at tlio lioiiic~oi` her son, .\ii°. Ale.\'aiider Bticiiaiiiiaii. on S.itiird‘ay thc llitli at 6 p. in. Tlic dec- e:|_-'cti ciiiigrutcd i’i'otii tbtylsic ot' Skye Srotlaiitl_ iii i_lic year 1840, on thc ship l'<.lly. Mrs. Bucnziiiiiaxi. although she had reariicd tlic atlvziiicctl HKU Of 10'-'_ ;,'cai's had ‘always ciijoycii the best ot lioailh till within tlireo weeks of dratli and still was able to he up ond sit. in lici chair till within a few hours ol' her death. - and grave were coiiduetedby the ltcv. l\li'_ Lcard. 'l`iiere are left to iii_ourii tlirec Soi1S blurdpeli, in Fmtlerictoii; Duncan lioiiiesteatt: and twenty-three grand l cn and sevcntecu great giulltl 'riic i»‘ii'iy-scvciitii Annual session of the i’i-oviiieiiil Grand Orange I-0<1Zf= l was hold in Si. (_loorge°S LUULZC 1`00_111 on 'l‘iiiii'sda_\' March Ziist inst. _l3io. o_ ip, ivrigiii. ii. w. G. M. iiwsldivs all other (li‘a.iiii Lodge Officer-l_ Wil-li tiii- cxccptloii of the Junior llelillli' ut wt-rc prose . _ Uiviiig to thc unfavorable slate ol liit- roads and to the fact that lhfr 1iiirru_v llarbor Ilriincli and thc ilnc ivvst of Suniiiicrslde bciiiis’ S110Wl’0U“‘l_ tlic atteiiilance wiisi not as large as on previous ociznsloiii-i. _ _ 'l`l|c reports of the various officers wuro of ii most cncouragiml I1ill_\\1'Q» and siiowctl tiic (lraiid Lodge ofl‘. lu. I. to lic in a. floiirisliiiig condltloiis. me year, from a financial stand- point. hoing thc best iii the history Of tho tissocititiiiii. » 'rho ri-pm-i. of the Triialovn Ol' U1" i'_ E. island I’rotc‘stiint Orphanage , showed that after Dflylfig "ll 0: the _current expenses in connection with thc lioiiie. and thc erecting of addit- ional buildings there was u surplus on iiaiiil to credit. of tlie Home ot about $500.00. ln adtlltloii to this a substair tial suiii has been placed lu th€ 1111111( us the iiuclcus of a fund tor the er-_ octioii of ii new Home. _ _ A strong committee was ltppoiuted to iiitil-to ai'ruiigt~iucnts to entertain the iiicnibor oi thc' most worshlllfill Grand Orange l.otli§C Of 31111511 A1301” ica. which coiivciies in Churlott.etown ni-xt July. ' 'i‘lio place ol' iiioeting for 1919 is lu the liustliaiz town of Montague. Tho Election of officers resulted as iollovis:- ‘ l lt. W._Grn.iiti Master (i. D. Wright.; re-ulcctod. '~~.» , - It.. W. Deb, (.l_rand l\iu.st.er liummond ' ,ll --l ~t ~ . | Mi;_y\i.r?l_'||»e_L rsvp. Grand Muster A. J. ' ivicvcvin, M. i.. A. _ _ l il. W. Grand tlliup. ltcv. B. 1'. Col~ - h, e-»l --t d. Lltliigw. ‘tllriiiiil 'lI}`i1ons. Rev. D. McLean. l lt. W. Grand Lecturer D. McDon- i, i-i ti » ii i-_ whit. tlihrliiiilih n. or C. Frederick oi-iniii auditors, o. w. Mc- Lood, D. P. Murdock. ‘sacliuni ami iv. li. iviutcn. 'l`lio fuiioral services at tile hoinc . ""'””"'"7“' if ~°~~~-~--~»-~ - » 1 ' 4;. -» . . _.I = ?T_~___i" --___ _TUESDAY ,_ F--'- ' wr.uN£soAY Died, at South Granville, oii__’i`i_ius~ day. March 12th, Leiiiueliiiurtlii. aged _72 years. The deceased had only _been iii ten days, suffurliig from hem- orrhage. lie leavcs to mourn besides his widow, four sous and two dough- _tcrs. The sous arc Arthur, of Port~ land, Ore., John ami Frank, of Law- rence. Mass., and ’i‘lioiiias. ol’ Wisc- ton, Sask.1 (Belle) Mrs. llarold Ger- nuin of San I<‘rnnelsco, Calif., and Miss Mary at home; also one sister. Mrs. Gallant, of Lincolii.- Patriot please copy. - 1 P. E. I. R_ SAFETY COMMITTEE. --The last iaiic oi' tlic tl. G. R. Employes Magazine contains-i nii ex- cellent picture oi’ the Prince Edward' island Itallway District' Safety Com- mittee on an inspection trip. The group photo was takcii at the rear ot the Superliiteiiilent's private ear and includes Superliiteiidciit ’l‘. B. Grady, District Passenger* Agent W. ’l‘. litig- gan. Chief Traiii Despair-Tier. G. A. liuglics and Messrs_ All-x. MacDoiialrl, M. liiathieson. li. Diiinwall. P. Mc- Quaid. G. Townslicad, Otto Baird, John Yeo, Goo. Doiiglas_ Q7. Mc- Lcnii, G. Scott, and G. iiodgsoii. ISLANDER DIES IN WEST.-- Mr. Nelson liatlf.-nbury received the foi- liiwliig tclegraiii _vt-slci-day inoi-ning: “Sydney, N. S., March 25th. Louis died this afternoon at tivo o'clock. Am leaving here toiiiorrow iiioruiui: with rciuaiiis for (‘liariotti»to\vii_ (Sg~l.i ltoy J. l'eai°doii." The late Louis Ponrdou was the eldest son ot’ the into Mr. John Tliomiis l'oai'doii, who, for iiiariy years carried on ti general gro- cery business iii Cliarlotti.-towii. Some years ago, Louis went West, wlicre, tlirougli ti most iiiifortiitiatc uecldciit, iii' lost liotli his limbs. i'.ftt-rwai'ds he rctitriied to Sydney, wlicrc lie had been living with his iiiotlior :uid bro~ ther. lic was about lliirty-iivi: _\'ca|'i~i of age und with tho otlii-r iiiciiiiierri of _ the i’oardon faintly. will bo well ro- iiioiiibc-i'cd iii ('liarlottetowii_ The body will llitely arive hero this (Wednes- day) cvcuiiig and due notice will be given of this funeral which will take place from Mr. Wi'iglit's Uiidortaking Parlors. Mr. N. liatteubury is au unelc of thc deceased. - SERGT.-MAJOR LElGHTlZER-- \\'ord has been roecivcil by' his pa- \‘0ntS. Mr. and .\lr.~\. George Leight- izcr, City, that b`ei'gt~aiit-Major Joiiii llelghtizcr ot’ the Expert Operating llaiiway Battalion has been lnvalided to England suffering from asreptlc poisoning in the right arm. “Jack” was ti famous athlete in the City in “tho good old days," wiien the Abbie football team was known as tho Ma- ritime, Beef Trust and the local teams carried their victories around the Maritiiiic Province. ‘Sergeant- Major Lclglitizer ciilisted from Mone- tou ami went overseas with probably the greatest battalion of railway ox- perts ever banded toge-tlier. Though not railed on for trench or gun war- fare, llio operating Battalion has had call on many occasions to indulge iii at-_tive sltiiuiiislics with tlic lliins. iii one oncouiitci; tiioy twat oft' an nt. tacking party of Gt-i'iiiaiis with coal »*i<'00lis and crowbars an at-<-oiiut ot' which was sent to tho Ctiiilidiziii pa- liers by tho press i'cprcsciitativc.fs overseas. » l | '|..~_i-_'_ ,_ __ iti_',,_=»_r_"f~‘- _ I5¢_§'__,i|i~i`|i: _ _:_-.»/‘___f_»;, i X i .»;~I' 1 \ "~"."¢_‘ , .. - _____".`,i.`,i\__ii»___ _ _ _}. \~,-;-a_,\\_-i\_ _i_v_¢__..'..,. _ _ ,ge , “~'mT1l»" \\"-.\"`1- 1 ' ~ . » _rl .’ ' so /,»\‘_§~f<_=. - ',` if z" -_ _;/»/ _ ET n Wellington Pipe making. I ' rf ' _ 1, _//_/gf S. . ...r \ .. . ._ .-- _.r _, L_.-" .-*‘-;.;-°/__-/,.) t Ti-is uNivEP_sAi_ PXPE "‘“ ienm the full joy of smoking. "’ L The well catches the moisture. The smoke comes sweet and dry. | And the W. D. C. triangle trade- mark on every Wellington means » _ - ' PIPE SATISFl\CTION72‘_ ` _ -5- f~ nun ‘~' _.L-__ . __ .sa -:ff A J i . _ . _ .»__,: _ - i ' fl-_ good French--brief and good 1 _ ,;__ » 1 ~ 4 /> _ Pick your shape'--75¢ and up-nt good dealen.” wM. oemurir 6 Golf. New York. - " _ -t _ S. S. AMELIA.-Tiiu Piiztuu Ad- vocate says. The S. S. Amelia has been sold Just what disposition \vil b_e niade of hor is not kiiowii, but siic is having a tiiorougii iiispovtlriii. \V< hoard what figure was paid for lic hut would hc at`rai_‘.1§€`_lL{=-' .;..-‘ |-,~ = ‘ ' I /Xf, 3 _l 1/'_' 1.. ~,_i,.'__=._ ~i / .~ _ _ ,~ / fr 1*- =‘.-f;=,-_-':»-- '. -- _ _ , i _ ¢2=g,a __ D \ ning in the and bowels. ~r _ e ' --._ \ i.: ` _ '__/ ,_"; _. fi .# _ - » ir ’ - » a_.r-~- ,' \ 1 _ "-'s. _ 1 " " ‘_ '.1 __ ‘_ " ""' ._ ._ r~ ' ._.x"'-"`..~l'_‘.iii'ri".' U' 'l o~~. __ '-1.-'-_-.ff _$'~'li _ is, ~, v- ._ _ \\ I . " _-aff’-=.'»,'r4’,’ ‘ '_' l'ii.i?» 1’ iss..-~.. ._ »‘ ~» _ i i ` ' i ‘ ’ /‘ /»-/~ _ ‘_ .;;='/1 _f `. L 1' _ ` -T ,_;__-___ .~._. f__A.._..__..__T_____;..-__-....-... _ A »___~_ // _~__r-- ~_a--_A :__ _5 ~-_:p~'¢f_~ ~_ _ Too Little /Exercise ' ' i _ _ _ __ ___ T __ _ " \ <1/5 T' »T=_7~», - .__ - _ ..--f’T.’-7- ` i iiiaiéiviby of the liver it i il l a of the liver, kidneys and bowels largely due to the changed conditions of life (lur- ing recent years, 5:. Our fathers lived a life of acti- vity iii the open air. If they ate heartily they had sufficient exer- cise to keep the liver and bowels active and to _t_h_ei‘eby_remove the poisonous waste fromthc body. 'lib-clay wo get to't`>Yli'tt_le exercise -and too little fresh air. The food we eat. is more concentirated and artiii-» cial. 'i`lic result is`much discomfort anti the development of serious dis- ease from constipation of the bowels and t'orpid cdndition of the liver. Kidney disease, iheumatism, lurii- bago, backache--all have their begin- The great sefret of keeping in ‘ health is to look tio the regularity of these filtering and eliminating organs, and Dr. (.'liase's Kidney-Liver Pills is the mosi; satisfactory medi- cine obtainable for this purpose. Il` you read the rf-ports appearing in this paper, from time to time, from persons who have used this treat- ment with good results, you will iirid that Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pill! are effective where 'ordinary medi- cines fail. This success is due to their combined action on the liver, kidneys and bowels. One pill a dose at. bedtime as often as is necessaryto keep the bowels in healthful action, will also ensure the regularity of the liver and kidneys and thereby keep the blood pure and the syst_em` free 'from the accumulating poisons which cause disease and suffering. - fb O O ‘ uri Q bl - R. W. Grand Secretary C. E. McKen- _ Zio ' : Fi’ _ _ Dr. Chase’s Kidne -Liver Pills ~ _,in _ _ ____ __ - , W1. .__ ..~' Ono pill ii dose, 25 cents n box. all dealers or Edmanson Datos tk Co., Ltd., Toronto. 1 Do not be talked into accepting n substitute. Imltatlona only disappo1nt_ 9 _ ' iii _ ,__ _ _ , _. i fp;-“stag or orplianago in addition to _ _ _ _ - '.; " ' ,i F -- " executive, Mai. McDonald, W. L. Me; _ _ _ ‘_ > I 4 _ _ _ ' 'i