m. sitititi 59?. TWEILYE Sec. l. Sweet Pena. 1_ .\'an Anld. Western Covehead 2 Edison Hardy. Pleasant Grove ‘3. A-tny Ketizcr, Grand Brat-atlle STANHOPE SCHOOL FAIR Sec. 1i. Any Kind of Powers 1. Marlon Brown, (‘oveheud ltd. The Stanhopr- $111101 tiir won- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘_'. (‘oru Roberts. Pleasant Grove held in Stanntipe hall Wcdnwriuy. Seoioiirbr-i- ".'l~'1. the schools taking 31 Mm“ L‘““Phl9"- Pleils"! pnrr were: Glitiltl 'l‘1~.11-adie. Altai-y G"‘"'°,. , Hue“, ‘pfluhylt: plmhan, Gmve‘ 4. .\an Auld. “cstern Uovehead Hannah Duffy. teacher; t‘ovehead. (‘lass 5. FRUIT "Rnad- Katie .\‘t»1~(.‘aht-. teacher. 1:322:22‘: .$.11..."*"';.....§"""t1"f 1- 11»- dred RO-se teat-trier ‘ TllHl‘r?pM'i4"“Zi. '1' Emu)“ Hard)“ Pleusum Grove _ . . . . . a -- 1 t large exliltni in hit-art) 111 the ROQQEAHIMB hmodonam‘ (nvehead_ fiihs“ 2H“ "Qfflg ,"_'_“ _‘_’“1"‘"““'| 1i. bidiith McLaughlin. Stauhope 2 y w?“ ' “"‘ " "mm"! “mll 4 Margaret Bearisto \\'e-‘»tel'IJ1 Writing via» tlt--t-l'\'lIl‘_' 11-!’ Supt-m] coveilead ' - ' nieniloir 'l‘.11~ tuna-s “rem h1g3 ' (‘ari'ttt‘.l11-r.<_\\l1r. Flay trivi- .\-ir_ g“ ,1“ a i A I Court. Sports 14PM’ inltilgeil in. 111 ’ ' 3- e3 '1'" DD *5 the afternoon. .1111 wcry- t-nteretl l’ "mm ma“ ‘vaqem (“Nehead ‘.2 Reggie Doyle, Pleasant Grove 11110 Witll_g':11/.-»t 111- l.|}| \ u H- , and um (mum. Al“, “Jk"11“‘“> nutty.’ hegdylay Hughes, Western Cove» ed in the t-irnr. 'l'l 1 .1 ' ‘ , is the Ilfllctllit ‘ W U OMng-‘he-tadlfleanor Kielly. Western (‘ove- . SS 1 1111 111x11. Sec, 3' P1111115 ' 1 11\'|'.~t 1 (‘ora Roberts, Pleasant Giove _ L’. Russel Lawson. Stannope. l. E-lim-n ll.11-1|v_ Pit-aunt tlrove It llarry .\l1lL'Lrt|d. Stanhope ‘l, 111111111111 l..111.1|1l111.- Pleasant: 4 Margaret Bejristo. Western GYM" ltiovehead R 3.! |H.1r1\ 11117111111111, tmvetieatl‘ cat - _ ,, U _ | (nuts-s s UANNING 4. Rilswl ¥\.1tt~1,t.i.1111l 11.11.ilie., Se‘. 1 (‘mum S,ra“.b,,,.,.“,,s . _ _, , 4 1. Hilda McLaughlin. ii-‘estern l l-"tli-on ‘llqt l1 “h” . . l“"veh““d .' " ‘_ ‘ ' “m ("MU _' Eleanor Kiellr, Vvestern Pove» §_ wllltf~ ll111v..1i1 iniiope ymadv 4. liilsarl \\.1t . t.1'-.1111l ltxo-atlie _ May Hughes’ “Yemen, “our . 1.1u1i~~ \l.11-l11111.1l1i L1i11t11l “Md Tfflfllltllv. ‘W , g M w Sm- '_'. (‘anuwl Beets ‘*2 v c .. . an .1111] t. Ilene hlat-Dtmuld. Grand Trac- l .\-ll1 .-\111-l. \\-—~11111 1111-1-1114111 hue b" "-_ P“ "' "'-"-‘l""*_l’-"=11~ 2. 11111111 Mt-Lnughlvlu, Western l Ufilnlln \l.1.~liti11.1i1l_ tcveln-ail Vuvehead . oad ' _ 3 . , ,. _ h‘ (Y L, Hum" mm,‘ Pzmmlm “WW .t.ene1la “Jllr. trriiid lracatlie (‘LASS T. ("OOKIXG CLASS 4. PLOW R5 4 7J7 it] | the CIOIII‘; "l1 L’ Harry Aiacdonairt. (‘ovehead Road. ' Li Roy Woolridge, Covehead Rd. 4. Joseph Buote. Grand Tracadie Road. _ Sec. 2_ Milking Stool. t Vincent MoAulay. Stauhope. 2 James Horgan. Sl3l1h0pe. 13. Harry ftilacdonald. Covehead 1U LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY CLASS 1. (‘alt Under Six Months l Allan Sivan, Stanhope. James tHorgan, Stanhope. Edgar Marshall. Stanhope. 2. :1 ec -2. Puller. and Cockerel 1. Nan Auld, Western (‘ovehead 2 Helen llorgan. tanhope. Sec Pig Under Six Months 1l_ Nan Auld. Western (‘ovehcad chats-s 11 (‘OLLEFTIONS Sec. 1 10 ‘Yoxious Weeds t. 311111 Atlltl, western Covenead. Sec. ti. ‘l5 Tree Leave: 1. rand Tracadie. Stanhope. Povehend Road. ~1 I! (‘LABS l2. SCHOOL WORK ‘ (‘LALiS l1 INPUTS Ni‘ diirdlixtwflii \I.L"'m““'. """“‘*‘-' Sec. 1 \\‘h‘te B79311 ., , T "."""'- ',“‘"]"‘l“’- 1i. Lois hit-Ltiughlin, Western .. Roy \\1r11lrt1lu1-_ lUYt-‘llPUll vuvphead \~ " . . 1i. ,1.,,;P,“,,\i"n"- m 1\"‘”U‘""']‘l~ m-"mt '.' Nora Aultl, Western (‘ocehead l, ‘“u"_' _ __ w _ _ , _ 1 1i. Nan Auld. Western Cove-head ' “M” ' """"l" 5“mh°|“’-' 4 Jennie hlzitzllonaltl. Puvehead 5H" 4. Mt-lrityrt» Potatoes. Road‘ l’. llttSwl L:1\\'~11n Swnhtipe, g?“ 1_1_ nxscuils 4' Q,',‘,’,,'~"{,ff",}',-"‘““"_"-_ iimnwpp- 1. ..an .-\ull. “Western (‘ovens-ad J , 111111 t iiys-lcatl "4- 2 Lois Mt-Latighlin. Western (‘ove- ._ Horace \l.1i'.~l1:tll. >t:1nli1ip1-. “Pad A . 1'». Nora .\l!l\', Western (‘ovehead 5"" 3 Tll-"nll" ‘ 4 (‘oi-a lloherts. Pltasiint Grove ll- 51111‘ 11112.11» iVcstt-rn (‘tsve- r hmd- Sec. 4. Tt-a Ciikt- _ 3- 11F911! lllr-Lflttulilin, Western, l. .\'ora May. Western (‘oveliead ("Vtdlflttl ‘r1. Vora Roberts Pleasant Grove i‘. ‘Fheotlorc Hrown. Forehead‘ :'._ Eleanor Kielly. \\’e5tt2rn Cove- Road. hand 4~ 5'01" M"). \\‘1-.~'11-rn Povchead‘ 4 ‘Anna Mat-Aubry. Stanhope. 9"" T» 1'11"”! Sec. 5 (‘hocolate Fudge 1 1<‘.ll—~ 11. '11-. 1-1 -1 >i .~ » 3 . _ -.-. $111112“ ihnliiiiter.“‘$111121; HM?“ HOMML “qnhopp 9'9"‘ Katy Power. Pleasant Grove. 1; gem Rotor: 1. Pf-wtsant Grove 4 France-s .\ic(‘ab1>. Stanhope 4. rant-is .\l1-<‘.1t1¢-_1Stanhope_ Q 1 _ Sec‘: Gingersnnzrs h d - P“ l‘ " '"‘l1'lt'= '1. .\'an \tt Vnstern ‘ove Pit l. ‘Van .-\11l1l. \\1-<1crn (‘ovctienrlf [-1, Lois‘ McLaughlin. Western] . _ _ _, , __ _ Fovcheatl. (‘LABS .1 .\ |<.(1la'l‘.\1¥LES a Fmnpia Momma gmnhflna SH,‘ L.‘ my?“ qmmmmzs l llene Macdtinttld, Grand Ttrac- l. ljli-leii \\'.‘lll\. rnnil '1‘ at-atllti n m‘ = "$111151 ‘:;'.::'.:;~....'I;t.i" mizzitz. - SEW-M Rmm- ‘ Sec. 1 Apron. C'4.ll.t_)1;i .\l1'l..tl|1-£ll'1lll. Western‘ 1 }lelpnrl H,,,.g'an_ 5,11,11,09,,’ "v9“‘“‘- 1'3. Nlargaret iBearlsto. ‘Western (‘ovehead 5"" 1i 900th“ :4. (‘trra Roberts, Pleasant Grove -1 Nan Aultl. u'1--.1--1-11 t-m-eiimiil 4 pawn. MaQtDQnuhL r-nvphma "4. (‘ure ltolit-i-ts. 'i'l~-i1<a11t Grove Rmuy 2i. !ll‘..ta Mr-Lnttzhlln Western‘ Covehenu lfiec. .'i. Etubroitlererl Centre-Piece - l Eleanor Kielly. Western (‘ove- nhlt-c. 4 (WIPIHHIJFPS. hparj, Si-c. 4. Mt-nded Wool Sock 1. Ilene hlacbonald. Grand Trac- St-t- Hht-lrl al-ie. l. Edison Hardy, Plesant Grove} 2. Cecilia McAulay, Grand Trac- 2 Joseph litiiitc. ttijautl Tracadte adle. 1. Josotili .\larti11.tlrun1l 'l‘racadle‘ 2_ Nan .~\11l1l, Western (‘ovt-heatl‘, 1t. -.J‘-uhn "Yllorgaii, Stanhope. l 4. Annie lililllfllllcfl‘. Pleasant| Sec. 5 Pair Knitted Socks. Grove. ' Sec. '.‘ Ptitiipkin ' l, Bessie Ready, Uovehead Road l, “('14-'11 \\'.-11t~=_ 411111111 ‘Frat-titile L’. Bessie lf1-:t1|_r tfiivr-lieail lltiad‘ (‘DANS 9 NhANUAJL TRAINING 3. {tiny lltiglit-s. \\‘1-.\-tt—rn (‘ave-l head. i Sec. l. Hammer Handle 4. lra .\l.-11-1l11i1.-1|1l, (‘ova-head Rd 1. Leo Doyle. Pleasant rove. 11181111111 Ior 111mm and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Bastoria In Ilsa For liver Thirty Yflavs Elfillllllll lbvoor hm. tb) Exercise Book Third Reader Jessie MacDonald. (‘ovehead Sec. 1. fl. tltoad. l .'. Road. I it. Dorothy MacDonald. (‘ovehead Road | 4. Amy Kelzer. Grand Tractidle. Annie Mat-Dona ld. (‘ovehentl ‘Sec. ‘l (rt Exercise Book, Fotirth ' Reader 11. Pearle MacDonald. Covehead Road. ‘l. Eleanorl Kielly. Western (‘ave ‘head. | fl. Margaret tBlenristo. Western ‘Povehead. 4. Sat-lie. Lamphler, Pleasant Grove ‘Sec. 2 (b) Map Drawing Fourth i Reader I 1. Edgar Power. Pleasant Grow :1. Eleanor Kielly. Western (‘ov-w head I‘. Helena Horgan, Stanhope. 4’. Leo Doyle, Pleasant Grove. Sec‘ ll ta] (‘rayon Landscape. Drawing. 11. (‘eclla MacAulay, Grand Trac- adle. ‘ 2. Margaret Mr-‘Ewen. Tracadle. , B. Gereda Watts. Grand Tratradw 4. (‘i11-at Graham. rand Tracadh GrGand Sec. 3 tb) Fruit Drawing. l. Edison Hardy. Pleasant Grove 2 Reggie IDoyle. Pleasant Grove 3. Russel Watts. Grand Trflvtidlt 4. Dorothy MacDonald, Coveblatl Road. Sec. 4 (a) 2nd Header Penman- 5111]). 1. John Gill. Grand Tracadie. 2. Katy Power, Pleasant Grove. ti. Russel Watts. rand Tracadle 4. iser 4 m) Penmanship, Third Reader 1. Amy Kclker, Grand Tracadle 2. Cordelia Marshall. Stiinhope. 13. ilene MacDonald. Grand Trac- 4. Dorothy "MacDonald. (Yovehead Road. Sec. 4 (c) Penmanship Fourth Reader -1_ Edgar Power, Pleasant Grovt 2. Eleanor Kielly. Western (‘ove- head. (t. ilelena 4. Sadie Grove. Horgan, Stanhope. tLorniphds-r. Pleasant SPORTS Dflsh ‘For Girls Under 9 Years 1. Lila Jay, (‘ovehead Road. 2. Mabel Lawson, S-tanhope. 3. Vera Jay. (‘ovehetid Road. 4. litargaret Ready. Covehead Road. Dash For Glrln ‘t4 to 12 Year! ti. 1.1111 Mcllm-ughlint Water» (‘overhead 2. Dorothy MacDonald. Coveheatl Road. .'l. ilelnn Lawson. Stnnhope. 4. Margaret Marshall. StanhopP Dash For Girls Over 12 years 1. Hltrlawlohaughlln. Western (‘ovt-heud. 2. Anna McAulny. Stanhope, fl. 4. Dash For Girls l4 to l8 Years 1. Ann-i Mr-Atilny, Stanhrrpe. 1". "ordeltti Marshall. Stwnhope f4. tint-t Mfthflughlilla Western (‘ovehea-i‘. 4. Helena Hot-Iran, Stanhnmc Three Legged Race Fm- Bay; 1. lrtrhhcfionnfld and Theodore TWV“ “WW-head 11nd. “unmlw l!‘ and hm“ .9 ' '. 1 ‘ ._!_ Wash tl-‘otr Boys Over 1.2 Years,‘ '1. Russel Lawson, Stanhope. 2. lra hlncdonatd. (‘ovehcad Road 3. ti‘! od|re Brown. {Covehaau Road. Dash For Boys From 9 to l2 Years l_ Harry MaoLeod, Stanhope. 2. Ira Mat-Donald. Covehead Rd. ti. Theodore Brown. Covehead. -Roa1l. 4. Thomas Horgan, Stanbope. John GGlbhs, Gran-l Tracadie . Michael Horgan. Stanhupe. . Arthur Keller. Grand Tracadlo Vincent McAulay, Stanhope. Free For All l. Dash or Boys Under 9 Years I I >w1o~ 1. Gyros Jay, (‘ovahead Road. 2. In Carr. Western (‘ovehead 3. Harry Slvon. Stanhopo. 4 Isaac Lawson. Stanhope. Relay Race 1. (‘ovehaad Road, 2. rand Tracadie. 3 Stanhope. 4 Western Covehead. —-—--<-0&-———~ SEED FAIR‘ MURRA I RIVER SCHOOL GRAINS Oils. 1, John {tlt-Lennan, Little Sfllltla. 2, Jas. Richards, Gladstone. 3 Alhart Johnston. Murray River. Wheat’ 1, Mildred “Ihitc. Abbey. .2 Jack Blue, Little Sands, 3 Murdock Stewart. High Bank. 4. Lucy White, Abney. i Sweet Corn . l. Jean Hoo r. Murray River. ' L’. Marjorie eynolds, Murray River. ‘ fl. Alcvn Ferguson, Little Sands Beam . ueo. Blue, Little Sands. Mary Munroe, High Bunk. Penzie Stewart. Hlbg Bank. Blanche Stewart, lilgh Bank l Panzie Stewart. High Bank. staun- ROOTS Gree" Mfiiuntains l. Blanche Stewart. High Bonk. 2. John Whlteway, Dover. zl, Murdock Stewart, High Bank. 4, Elmer Levtngston. High Bank. Dakota Hedi 1, Charlie Moore. Abney. Laura Roberts. ‘High Banks Minqfla _l. Tbos. Hayter, High Batik. 2, Mitch Levingston, High Bunk. it Humphrey Moore, Abney. 4, Ethel Buchunnati, Llurru] River. Carrots l. Blanche Stewart, High Bank. 2. Freda McLeod. Murray River. It. Alvinii Ferguson. Little Sands. 4 Willie Gosbee Murray River. Parsnlps 1. Freda McLeod. Murray Hivci. 2, Harry Herring, Murray HlVm Tomatoes - l, Lucy White, Abney. _ 2, lda Kirby, Gladstone. 3, George Blue, Little Sands _. 4 Marjorie Reynolds. Murray Rlvcr. I Pumpkin: l 1, Marjorie Reynolds. Murray River. 2. Jack Blue, Little Sands. 3, Alvina Ferguson, Little Sands. 4 Harry Herring, Murray Riven! Beets l. Alvlna Ferguson, Little Sands. 2, ‘Marlon Hayter, High Bank. 3 Freda McLeod Murray River. 4 Jack Blue, Litle Sands. APPLES filed Astrachan l. Janie Beck. Abney. 2, Helen Stewart, High Bank. 3 George Blue, Little Sands. 4. Verna Dixon, Little Sands. Apple: Mind l. John Kirby, Gladstone; 2, lda Richards, Gladstone. 3, Marjorie Reynolds, Murray ftlver. 4. Ernest Richards, Gladstone. Plum! 1. Helen Stewart. H1311 Bank. 2, Murdock Stewart. High Bank. 3 Myrtle Hayter; Murray River. 4. lda Kirby, Gladstone. Prcned Weed! 1. Little Sands School. 2, Annie Sickle-s, Little Band's. Noxlouc Weed Seeds l, Dover School. Wood 1, Gladstone School. lmectn ‘l, Little Sands School. Lelvel l, Dover School. 2, Gladstone School. It, May Herring. Murray Riven 4, Louis Herring. Murray River. Writing l. Gladstone School. 2. Little Sands School. 5i. Dover School 4, Laura Stewart. High Bank. For but writing - i. Dover School; Map Drawing l. Lit-tie Sand: School. ' 2. Dover School. ’ ti, David Beck. Ahney. Art Dcovvlng t " 1, lumchle Stewart, High Bank 2. Janie Beck, Ahney. 14. James Horgan. Stanhope. , A nnunlplnn -A 7km , ‘Wllrclieveflupuln 'liruiaeamutlantullhurh. N“ ""'""“““ than men ~\\'1in1eu without any hope ol‘ niarrltigc. lLady Rhonddu is n_ director tn 3 Ema‘ Buchanan, Mun‘, lit; corporations and Pntlrt-ly‘ i11 con- Rivg, ' -trol »ol' u good runny-Mural iron. “ M“. Herring, Murray RAW,‘ 1-0111 and stcaitiship concerns g But these ate only part or her chkku,‘ intercsta. l’ Mum,‘ Reyuomsv “Inn.” 1_\N'lie1i the wtiiiien of (lrt-zu Hrl» Rive, 11in were flgllllflgtltbl‘ the r1141, she 2_ vnnm, ‘wane,’ Murray was oneof the militants who l1=1l Riv," the campaigns and were arestotl THE Clapton-grown‘ 01111121111111 hola m‘ of 3, (‘hester Whiteway, Dover» _~—-¢-o->————- The Power of Music Brig Gen. Charles formerly controller‘ of the currcn-Jllltl 11 lllltllvlllmlfi PfiPflltt‘ cy, best know as “Hell an’ Mut-iafldflfllh- oi the fiscal system of the federal government, force in often foil in the a rluan- journal, "'l‘line and Tide,‘ i11-id 1111c and now dlreotot" is a musician as well as cinl tiiaglclau who ing dw-ndle and vanishing point. While commissioner nl‘ stipplies at General PershinvJs headquarters Dawes needed WlTlIOlItI a chant-c to w-t-tl, wan‘. tinil needed depend His formal ap»'tiut to earn their own llvt-lihtiorl. w!‘ in Franto. General eight litnitlretl horses them in a hurry. pllt-niion was promptly down by the British Dam-es was not to be Gen. William E. Budklu. hotel and thence to a cafe to makeipay envelope." a pt-rFODfll appeal. While they were sci-vice a good orchestra into time. lie playing an instrument. Bedkiu and his party this music that they kept playing most all night and morning he got his eight liflrses~~hti had of the British commander. of ill-health. latter. trouble. ing bilioua. health habits. Exit-clue look - ‘ 1, Laura, Stewart, High Bank. 2, Santa Stewart, Murray R v0 .1 '1 111.1 1 l t» .....r ‘ .11! .1 fiddled them (i. Dawegrillflk by the GPPlllllnS. and 1111011 proposes to make lncle Sam's high coat at do 1"?!‘ h"? 7313"‘!- shrlnk to the Ir?“- !Equa.l Pay For Equal 1 " Work is Solution! Lady Rhondda Says This ls the l Way to Dispose of Surplus Women -'l‘|ie biggest business woman lu Great Britain, Viscountess Round- tla, has the 5011111011 for the prob- lem confronting England's 2.000; 000 SMIIBIGYB. In u line it's: "Equal pay for equal work.“ Only thy giving these women the ‘fullest quality \vl'h incn in l111>i~ mess. onys Lady llhoiulda, 1-1111 the nation meo t the slttiatltrn prvt-lpl- hated by tho war, which left tlic icountry- -w1tt1 10111111110 tum-n women and jailed. As a pa-1 and conlltizite of her father. who ut that 111111: was simply’ l). A. ‘Plionias. slic itc~ copanit-tl hlni on 1111 iniptntant ‘war inlssloti to America 'l‘l1--_\ svcl-c on the Lusltana ivht-zi 1t 11-11.»- 1111111 tSh-e wields an aible pt-u whose feiiilnist is iinw engaged on n biography 111 Sui-plus of Women. “Unless. those 21111111101) “Hiflltdlll t’) e111 they llltl>l , on others, turned saitl Lady llltoutltla. conimandeix; _ thwai-tcmnnd the iibllity nut-st have just as and trailed this particular officer. good 11 chance as man anl 1nu>t1 l0...h1~4 have pust as fat 11 clierlt in her “Even where a ivoinan has to‘; waiting for much ultty-etl. .1 1on1. General own so enjoyed sons. Dawes in the tcrs hundred them and» to trarri‘ lt on after iltt-lryasc. out. retirement or death, The Foundation 0i llea Life is made up of habits. the health habit. What hosts of women have bilious spells and bilious headaches about every so often, year in and year out. and never think of correcting the action of the liver, and thereby re- moving the cause of this oft-recurring They have formed the habit of be- Many are the men, indoor workers as well as those who spend their time in the open, who frequently sufTcr from backache, and yet neglect to get the kidneys in healthful condition. It is the backache habit which is robbing life of its pleasures for them. Some people live for many years with their systems poisoned by im- purities-Alley live and suffer. Others soon develop Bright's dis- ' ease. diabetes. high blood pressure or hardening of the arteries, and quickly have their lives snuffed out. The greatest rulc of health is “daily movement of the bowela.'_ This is also the most valuable of 'I‘o get back to this rule, to awaken the sluggish action of the liver and kidneysyto cleanse the system and t And also the habit It is surprising what a lot of people have developed the "The -woman who has the liralnst irbillt \- "This will change daughters as they "When men to share the business gun for wonicn.__ __ have There is These arc dangerous habits. DOTSON. otherl." write! : "I was tiny good. LZ1%$Z1Z75‘?"""’ Prion‘ from $25. 00 upwnrdc. This Watch ls Worn In Many Different Ways ON this Waltbum Ladies’ Convertible Bracelerwatch there in n little "eye" on the case oppocite the stem. to which, when o en, one end of the bracelet is attache . Bufthifeye can be Shut back flush with the caae-flnviaible. This en- ables the watch to be worn on chain. brooch. or neck ribbon equally as well as on bracelet or strap. hatever the occasion, this beautiful little Waltham is ready for aervice. And it: service in always dependable because its flawless mechanism in made by the oldest and moat st-ieriftfitally equipped watch-making organization in the world. WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME Waltham Watch Company, Ltd, 189 St. James St, Montreal Maker; and Distributor» uf Wnltliarn Prolucu in Canada Factories: Montreal, Que, and Walthain. blast-i. as a man. or even, she is lllllllllfllpptfll today b}. '11 brought Dawes‘ Jung-ling nerve-sort customs and prejudice. hurl a parlcy wlthl the orchestra lender and soon was when hlg business men treat tliezrlgttir-m-Q by (‘mini-t- ittrhp; 111 11 tlo- their puppy Zbrca-k 0t’ train their daugli- liiiqtit-ttt- trot-ks. with to the tlistirtiei‘ “'11s lhc pitch tlisi i fl 119W (“I'll Wllbt'lllilllt‘tlll.~i (‘1"tIKPl‘ til il gHll/P -f0I‘llI. ‘which evt-n prove-l fatal; itbou. Iittc" \* purify the blood, there is nothing like Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. By using one pill a dose at bedtime two or three times a week, just as often as is necessary to keep the bowels regular, you will in a few weeks rtestore the healthful action of these filtering and excretory organs Bilious Headache Mrl. 1111111 Ireland, R. R. No. 2, king. 0111.. writes : "l was a great sufferer from levere, head- nt-lics and hllloua spells. of remedies without obtaining any benefit until l was advised to use Dr. Kidney-Liver Pill-u. Those completely ro- llevcd me. and made me fool like u new l am very grateful to Dr. (Bhutto's medicines for what they have done for mo, Ind you may uue my letter for the benefit of Rheumatism Mr. George Weathers. Huntsville. Ont, troubled with rhoumatlnn for eighteen yearn. and although I tried u num- her of dtffvrcnt treatments nothing did n10 Finally l tried Dr. Chase's Kid- ney»l.lver Filth. and can truthfully say they comvletoly relleyeq mil." ' I 11 i11-r 1-1-111. til‘ all tltt- t'l|l])ltl§‘(*43.< 11-. 1-»- “That is how l got lnio biislncss. iilft-i-tml in this .va_\. A 1111-1111111 tttlltvl‘ had only one. child, s11 111- 1lll1l]_\'ul.\' writs 11111111- of the 11111-11 din-gall early to train inc 111 1~.11'r.\ 111111 atr-tt-nit- wits clt-tiiily‘ 112111111 lii ion the business. I lit-came ills 1-111i~ 11, and l|‘itt'(-*.~ 11-11-1- itlau 1l11-11v1-r~11 iidante. hi» pal, ercii 111 u way lt-s i11 thi- 111151 at tht- wot-its, in ill-- ‘fltlylfiet’ hair of tho working-mun (and 131.11 l --——¢9>~——< iii t-imsitlcrable quantities) 111111 i11 pgtsoyqlyqr; $30M CQAL tlit- blood of most ot‘ thorn. l1 was ’ t-vi-lt-ni, tlit‘rt-‘t'<>l't-. that they ut-rc untlt-r Illv lDfl\lt'llt't* 111' arst-riit. l- Arsenical lltil<tlflillg h) 1-1.il 1t".tl , _ _ m." pflnluv“ w“ rocmnh. ,h_.,,,_., was aot-t-rtitinctl that similar 11-‘ Hldlvflllyjetl before lite Frt-tit-h .\l‘il1'."ll|\ 11f *9“? mm" 1'9"" m“ tmmng u” ‘ 4ll>lll|l'I'S, roiirl us-pliiilters. ttirrt-tl |)il|il‘l‘ lllilliPfh‘. iiiitl lainipblack lllllli- crs. The tirigin 111' this arsenic ..\ to be nought in ilic coal. lt 1111s but-ii long known that ct-rtuin vitrietics f 1-0111 i-ontaln [l,\‘l‘llt’.~‘} but it i~ :1 that arsr-nit- is been an 1-11? l~',\'lll|\lOHl.~ .1 .1 Tho name girrii 'l‘iicre nail so-rioua there was-Q (‘R4595 . new thing to find 111 many is Habit "For every man who has lost his life by what be did in the last five minutes a hundred men have died becauseof what they had been d0- ing in the last five years." and correct any derangement: of tl1_e digestive system. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pillfl will help you as nothing else can f0 get back to the habit of healthful living. You will live a longer and a happier life by reason of their us These letters will interest you, and a test of Dr.' Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills will prove their exceptional merits in relieving the common, every-day ills and preventing NW more serious ones. Edmansoni Bates 8r Co.. Ltd, Toronto. Kidney Trouble lrlr. Georgi- Stevenson, Routithwulto, MID-r r tea : "For seven months l suffered fruit) KN‘ ney trouble. backache and dizzy "trill l“ -cuuld get. no rellol. . My back muted l0 l!‘ rarely that l could not turn in bed. l" ' finally t had to 11uit work. One 1 ceived a copy or Dr, through the malt. 111111 after radial 11°‘ highly Dr. (Yhtussnil-{ldncy-ldver Pill: w!" recotnrnt-ndtid, l It?! ‘than: u. trill. 1 had tried various will‘!!! pill: and remedies Wllh r111 effect whatever. but. lnntedlstely 1'14"‘ ed unlng Dr. Chane‘! Ktdnlty-bivor Pllll x trot. relief. and two boas made me well. ' l tried n number Chane’: l l 1 1 llh l. day I P941. V‘. ghugm Almlniwi l