NOVEMBER is} 1925. THE GHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN e ' a ’ . Gllflfll fill“ Fill ’| Montreal Man Gets "f wlfl] ugtgrgle . Telvfer Premium § —RADlO- ii 1 . Gripes and Pn ' ' 1121112111’! "It" ‘icdgéhneigggm oouoowf°l3llf"lll..’,'°.'fi._ D_ . i PROGRAMS V9511“ ‘hm §’,,‘{,'§‘,._."‘,E,.._._ °" 3°‘ b“? swan of (Montreal has been awarll- sl-loP mm Holmarfe Catalog- DAUGHTERS or EMPIRE - 1," , , - r41 L08 Telfer Premium -by council glneer wl M teroie relieves the mdiiiiznuiates circulation. It _ m, good uailtiee _of the old-fashioned musmd p aster wlthout the buster.- Rubiton with ypurlfinwéfiptrmt islled without discussion, n _ - 1 mo}? ‘ fiuifgtapgfiatesgtfieagorefiflfianm an ENTERTAINMENT eruur. would“ , 00011111 lefibfltign and quick- ll‘ you have Ilil mgel. ave Muaterole handy for emer- “encyusit I c oiCenui M tero o o. . Lh-L Th‘ Montreal .' solved ‘iillllll In wear the pl-tlll-olii.". evening \\'ill llluizilll _ extulnporllul-ously ‘ sllhjurt. Better than a mustard plllellr the f the lnstitute of Civil En- or the session 1924-25, for ,eeiected Engineering Papgpg pup. evening coulpany ill your clllli, nu open night nr Home hmaypygvgnyJerwusiunesmgulu occasion. llllli you ore nt loss lfur u uuiqlu- nil-nun of entertainment. try this: u llohlltc on the topic, “Re tiult the tilul- lllili collie for if you run give the lll-hlltors n few \ill.\‘e notice in which to prepare, the be funnier, but alluuot any l~o_lu|-uu,v can bring tl Iluul-ll ofi \\‘ith thlit ALL KINDS 0F USEFUL zifts at Navy League, Thursday. 2i. DON'T FORGET whist. tonlzht at St. Joseph's Convent. Notre Dome Academy. Thursday 10th. 6102. EVERY DAUGHTER of the Empire ‘please send her work for Fancy Work Ta-ble to navy lea-gins Room, Werluesday ‘folzenoon and dblige‘ the‘ Committee. WEST RIVER AND CORN- WALL.--United Church of Canada leervlces ‘Sunday Nov. 22nd. Corn- 'wali 11 a. -m.. and 7 p. lm. Vi/‘(st New Telephone Directory Copy is being prepared for a New Issue of tile Telephone Directory, Intending subscnbers are reminded, that In order to have names ilrstcd In New Directory application must be in our hands not later than December 1st, 1925. Subscribers desiring changes m their present listings are requested to notify us of same. before the date mentioned, CONNECTING . LINES l i Officers of connecting lines are requested to send to our Charlottetown Office complete records of thtir sub- scribers with proper ring numbers by December lot, i925. P.E.l. Telephone System l l ’ ‘ liillii! ‘ ‘River 3 p, nl. These services will ~be con-ducted lby Re-v. lC. U. Mac- HNovin. l [MA-NV HAPPY RETURNa-Mr. “ and Mus. ‘Gill-hart Goudet entertain- " ed la numiber of friends at their Hisb tea. and sale. Navy Leagu Thursday, 2i . DAUGHTERS 0F EMPIRE- Hlsh 'I‘ea. 5.30 to 7 o'clock. Ad- mi-sslou 10 cents, Tea. and admiss- MARSHFIELD CONGREGATION QHWYQP‘ service lin Dunstmffllage Church on. Friday of ‘this wee-k at 7.30 p. m. Thank-offering envelop 0e may lbe passed in ul this eer vice ii‘ dtsircd. YORK AND MARSHFIELD. -- ‘SGIIViCBS for Sunday, Zvllll-nlhfield 11 a, lll.; York 2.30 p, lll.; Iirnckley 7 lp. m. _RECOV‘ERlNG.-.\ir. J. B, Coili- son, a former resident of ‘I’. E, ls- lund. but ‘for liiiUIi-y years n resid- cnt. of lWurc-eater, Muse, and who met wlith an almost fatul accident lust. ‘full, is lfast lcoovcring from h-is mishap. Mr. C-ou-ison ‘had been out motoring with members of h-is nesidence ~29 Rochford Square. _ Monday evening, .lt being ‘the tenth mn-xl-lvcrsury ‘of ‘ Curtis were enjoyed and dainty re- , freslirlnents served. POTATO SITUATION-The con- gestion of potatoes in the local railway yard and ‘country stations . is (being steadily relieved .by the arrival this week f a large nun\- ‘. 110p of protected are. The Car ferry brought over 55 on Sunday. 30 Monday, and 40 yesterday. Tile prevailing moderate weulller is ul- ‘ so to the udvunlalizo. of shippers illtlili. PERSONALS ,, ‘Miss {MINNIE E. Barnes. of ‘Pownal, \‘ is visilllng her (‘nus-ill Mrs. P A. ._ Campbell, Freetown. _ ..‘. ‘i M-r. Marshall Smith. Belle River, was a visitor to the city yester- day. ifilr. ‘liunlnlonrl Ynllukcr. North The Charlottetown Live Fox Exchange y Announce The opening 0i their office unn warehouse at 54 Grzlilon Street, (opposite G. W. V. A. Hollie.) bcgislt-red Foxes bought and sold on ':l commis- sion basis. Accolnnlodulion for twculy pairs in building under competent RilllCiltif, Live Foxes and Felts listed for sale. Service in regard l0 Registration, Brolgerage; Ser- vice re (Tonsulur invoices, Shipping Instructions, Food Supplies for Shipments arranged for. No‘ order loo small nor loo lzlrgc. ‘ Accessories such as Neck Tongs and Mouth Clamps for sale. Q litivcr, was ll. visitor to the city yeiltarday. - Mr. James Dlilllpilyl. Johnston's ,River, was a visitor to the oily yesterday. Mrs. (‘.. R. ‘MoPhail and SOlil ,Lornl- of Long (Jreck and ‘Mrs Mc- .-f‘-.ll’iluil's flltilcr Mr. Thomas Hond- lerson. have returned home after ‘a pleur-lzilllyielt to friends. ill Freu- towil, the gurets oi .\il'. and Mrs» K; (‘olby Lewis. l __¢-0>-~—- THE MARKETS “ SUMMERSIDE . . . . . . . 315i $1.00~-—1.20- . 1 _ liigh Priced Pelts "Are the Result-s of Liberal Feeding of Cod Liver Oil Biscuits ROSS-MILLER . t l will insure yw belt". PM” m your Tl: abonflililit‘ 0:128:21: ouro coo LIVER OIL and meat to b" ~ ° of the fur. an well n increuihg "l! "In" end uniformly baked In many iesdirlll 9"‘ in ton and VI ton Iota These bisou-Ite are thoroughly and are glvlng excellent satisfaction ldiln fox ranches. 5P°¢il| Fri”!- and sold in any quantity. '9'?!" today from » - ' f.‘ CARTER s. co. puAnLprTsroWN. P- Limited olotioiiary cilllllll" Pieces find eheloeed the euln of Mina my m" °' “MW” °'€"'°Ii'.’; for slalom.- Charlottetown Guardian and B0 C" l ° verelty Dictionary, v 0P‘- Potato-es. , CHARLOTTETOWN lfllrttelr . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Eggs . . 44-50 Pocutoe-sln... n Oats . . . . . . . . . . . .. '43 Pork 11m. Hay .. 60 ::Mlllcr’s Worm Powders des- troy worms without any inconven- ience to the child. and so effect- ually that they pass from the body unperceived. They cleanse the stomach and bowels and leave them in a condition not favorable to ‘worms. and there will be no revival of the pests. -—--¢-e->-———— Minn-cl’: Llnlmunt for Colds. their nlarrlagef’ “ who have potatoes awaiting ship- _' thoroughly o family and had stopped at one of the- m-any refreshment stands with which ‘Massachusetts roads are dotted. On ‘attempting to cmes what looked liike u cltur road he was struck by ii swiftly moving ullto and sustained ‘injuries from which it was at ‘first though he could not recover. lie was taken lo u Wor- cester hospital where it was found he hull u lllFOkQIl alum and other bodily injllnies. ‘lloweyer, ‘he ‘is buck in his hon-m. and getting ulou-g it); 'Il‘i('.<"iy zls tillll hr- exprctell. uluizgieil ii\ll, lllnl ill-ill ~ hull hrl ll. Hl-igl-Fe Syrup gt-tu .ll lin- ('i|lI. . Try ii iiiltl have n \\'lI(Iit*.‘it|ll|t' i)l‘t‘liiii. Ally drug {HUFF- Alma College Has Landscape Gardening Course (Canadian Press.) ST. THOMAS, OIIL, Nov. 20." A new (iCfliiPLIlrQ walls luudl- recently by tlw ful-ully‘ of Alma (‘olllncl-n when they secured Miss S. M. ‘Bond, lulld-sralu- architect of Slan- stcad, Qllchw. to IJPUOIIIU a mem- ber of the college staff for one month for liiu par-pose of planning the collcgc grounds and ravine- aclrorlliug to ‘approved landscape gardening idl-usiiilist-l Bord will ul- so teach iho pupils at the ifoilegv the (5()I‘I‘l'l‘t lllltlilfllifi ul‘ urraullills’ flowers indoors and out. and llle (iecorlltilln oi’ ,l.'l‘tllllitit<l, and may ni- so give a ncrles oi‘ lexlilueitm‘ lec- lilrns on them» llilPPPllflilIg topics while in Si. 'l‘ilon\zis. Alma (‘allege is one of (he first. institutions in Western Ontario lo introduce such a coilrse iuln the yl-arly Clll‘l'('.lliliIII _, The principal. Ur.‘ P. S. Dobeon. feels highly grateful ill securing iMiSfi Boud- one of the new wonlell ill Canada in fills profession, to take. charge of the ‘(itépilfiiileltl Ivlies lloull is iI. graduate of all English university llllfi hull valuu-ille proct- icni expllaiciict: at Stouletcutl, wilere her work is said to ‘be oustanlling for ill-l llolichlful flower combin- ution and the originality of the plans. a United Church Wants Nurses For India (Canadian Press.) ‘TORONTO, 0nt.. Nov. 20.—At a conference of the Women's Miss- ionary society of the United Church an appeal for workers‘ in India was made lby a 11118810011111 "You may collie to ludiu as a heal- er. ln the 1.500 villages in my dis- trict we ‘have not a lsingle nurse nor one doctor. For the 3.000.000 people for whom we are respon- sible, we hove only flve Canadian doctors not one of whom is Ices than 50 years of age. You may come as a. teacher. ‘In ‘India one man in ten and one women in a hundred can rcud." The Statue of women in Japan was clearly set fortll ‘by Miss m Annie W. Allen, a missionary. Forthydour thousand factories in Japan engaged 1.250.000, girls and women 5.000 girls in the telephone exchange in Tokic; 1.500 girls ‘ush- ers in Tokiob theatres, and 530 selling its railway tickets; offices and stores crowded ‘with women. and even the professions filled with them. ‘(Itilfifi and women worked eleven, twelve and fourteen, hours a day in ‘the factories; the death rate among factory enrployem was three times ‘that among other wo- men. and olle In forty of these toilers had symptoms of tubomul- Smllllllilill lllTsn I Bid all Your Troubles a Last Good-Bye l l | By the use of Jergene Lotion- No more gander, aching, burn- lng. tmertlnd. mole» Mi"- Try It for your utter ehavm for Immediate roll’! of sill?‘ pod hands oto. r It eolvae for anyone 1M problems of the ebove ekln troubles. ‘h. w. WORTHY‘ - ‘ onuoclvr y 6A8. iiEMiTBiiRN |NliiliE8TlliN i" I I I Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! ii you loci mil, sick or uncom- fortable after eating here ls harm- less stomach relief. "Pope's Dia- pepslll" settles the stomach end c rr ots digestion the moment It r3“ ‘)4 theatomlcli. ' i ‘l . '7' . ~' ‘ i ‘. gunranted ltomsch correct- ion 50c. 2i. . REMEMBER BEAN SURPER ‘ THURCDAY NOVEMBER 10 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.30 F. M. WCAU (277) Philadelphia. Suellen- burg. 8:00 P. M, WNYC (526) N. Y. Studio. RDKA (309) E. Pitts. Farm pro gram. - WCX (517) Detroit. Symphony or- chestru. WEAR (390) Cleveland. R. T, L. NEAO (294) Columbus. Vocal. WLS (345) Chicago. Ford & Glenn. WBZ (333) Springfield. Musical. KF-NF (266) Shenandoah, Weeping Water, Nebraska. Musical. WEAR (492) New York. "The Larken-itee, also WCAE. WEEI. WFI. WGR, WJAR. WSAI and WWJ. 8.15 P. M. WRlEO (266) Lansing. Male quar- tette. WG-Y (380) Schenectady. U. S. Band. WM‘- (300) Atlantic City. Concert. 8:30 P. M. WHAS (400) Louisville, Concert. W1)Al) (266) Nashville. Program. WHO (526) Des Moines. ‘llluilkera 'l'rio. 9:00 P. M. WEAR (402) New York. Larkeulttsn ‘leis pulse WCAE, WEE]. WFI. WIGR, WOC, WSAI and WWJ. WMCA (341) N. Y. Studio. KDKA (300) E. Pitts. Musical. KLIZS (4-ii) independence. Musical. NEAO (203) Columbus. Musical, \V‘Ei£l (349) Boston. Musical. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. “W. E. A. F." WBRR (273) Staten island, I-lerah- Male Quartette. W117) (333) Springfield Evening of ‘Opera, “MCBD (345) Zion. Zion Choir. ‘Mo. WRlC (469) Washington. Chamber of Commerce Dinner. - 9.15 P. M. MBBIVI (226) Chicago. Stewalt Warner, W1? (509) Philadelphia. Fraternity Night. 9.20 P. M. NMAQ (448) Chicago. Musical. KYW (5210) Chicago. Musical. . 9:30 P. M. WGBS (316) N. Y. Warner's theatre. WON (370) Chicago, Studio. .\.M‘l1ll- (250) Chicago. Popuia‘. (2 hr.) WOAl (395) San Antonio, Trio. WRC (469) Washington. Royal Solon. 9245 P. M. ' . WORD (275) Ilatuvio .Ill. Vocal. 10.00 P. M. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Organ. W().»\W (526) Omaha. Vocol. \lVl.lil (303) ‘Chicago, Drake. WIIIAQ (448) Chicago. Selections. 10:30 P. M. WSMB.(316) New Orleans, Musical (2 hr.) Wll ti’ (476) Forth Worth. Concert. il/‘lPAA (476) Dallas. Recital. ' 11100 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago, “Evening at liome." vVBCN (266) Chicago. Semi-classi- cal. WOK (217) Homewood, lll. Pop ular. KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Musical (Zh r.) WLW (423) Oincinotti. Popular Program, CNRC (436) Calgary. Request Pro- gram, KDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh. iii-id- night Review. . v KPO (320) Son Francisco. Studio program. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Vocal. 11:30 ‘If. M. WGES (250) Oak (Park. Popular (2)4; hr.) WGY (380) Schenectady. Organ. 11:45 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Organ. 12.00 M WBCN (zoo) Chicago, ‘Owl matinee. KGW (492) ‘Portland. Rose City trio. Wilt) (526) Des Moiues. Little sym- phonic. WIBO (226) Chicago. Midnight Jamboree (3 hr.) WLW (423) Cincinnati. Midnight Bow-Wows. WKRC (326) Cincinnati, Mixed Pro- gram. WPXAA (476) Dallas, Amphion ‘Male Quartetto. 12.80 A. M. CJCM (312) Mt, Joli. Theatre. WHT (400) lOhicago. Your hour league. FEATU RE TALK8—8PD RTS 6.00 P. M. WEAF‘ (492) N. Y. Midweek vices. WG-BS (318) N, Y. News-review.‘ 881‘- 6130 P. M. ' ‘ WIIAR (275) Atlantic City, lecture period. WGY (380) Schenectady. lBook Chat 7:30 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Farm Bureau. WEAF (492) N. Y. Touring. _ WGBS (316) N, Y, “Footllghl, and Lamplight." WRNY (259) N. Y, "Radio Ques- tions." KGO (361) Oakland. Friend to Boys WHAS (400) Louisville. Sunday school. American 8:00 F. M. KY-W (536) Chicago. “20.Mlnutes of Good Reading." WRNY (269) N. ~Nigb CNRC (436) Calgary. Bedtime Stor- ies. Y. "Amateur school. 8:80 P. M. WORD (275) ‘Bltevla. Ill. Sunday. insurance Business Man's $10,000 Policy A With large responsibilities and pressing demands upon your current capital-mo man has greater life necessities. SpeciaW-to fit your special requirements. GROWN Ll INSURANCE COMPANY I. E. PHILLIPS, General Agent, Summerzridt I. S. JENKINS, District Manager, Mount Albion, P. E. l- Phone T347210.‘ We have a -. .1 ~>~-~-».p<-_.,.-.,n.~ .. new “ Crown Name of orchestra i: given) 7:30 P. M. WDWF (441) Providence. Narrag- \VJY (405) N. Y. Hotel Astor. hits, WJR (517) Detroit. ‘ilolllhettlfs Ser- euuders ivliCN (266) ‘Chicago. Midway. ‘..\ (2541) N. Y. Asbilry 1".u'k. IAR (390) (llevelznld, l.oe's_ 9:30 P. M. WORD (275) Bataviu, Ill, ‘Parkway. MCY (380) Schenectady’. Dance. y 9:45 P. M. NHT (400) Chicago. Review. 10:00 P. M. ‘JVEAF (492) New York. Goodrich Zippers. WADC. WCAIC, WCCO. ‘WCTS. il/Eldl, WFI, WGR, WJAR \\'t)(‘., \VSAI and WWJ. FJOAN (283) Lawrenceburg, Dance. “JCGY (386) Schenectady. Royal ' Hour also WJZ. 10:05 P. M. .Vll‘ (509) Philadelphia, California Night Hawks. 10:15 P. M wro (mo) Atlantic ‘C-lty. Steeple- chase. WRW (273) Tarrytown, Dance. WANT TO DANCE? T" ansett. I 7:45 P. M. WOAW (526) (lmaha. Randall's. 8:00 P. M. I WHAD (275) Milwaukee. Dance , 9:00 P. M. , vv $10.00 FOR THE The Economic Committee the ideas contained in the Inland Productu-Patronlze H gives employment at Home." any 0H8 P8780"- the slogan winning the Cont: Please Associated Boards of Box 249 Mark on Envelope "Slogan Content." v~vvv#vv vvv Slogan (iontest Boards of Trade to inquire Into haw trade conditions may be Improved in our Home Province, desire to adopt e popular slogan that can be generally ueed by Ieiandere. The slogan must be shore and to the point and expreee following otatement:—“Buy abroad gives employment abroad. Money spent at Home The Contest closes on November 30th, 1925, when the slogan will be judged by three well known lelendor- rep- reeontlng both Town and Country Intereste- The Contest in open to any one and there le no restric- tion as to the number of slogans which may be tent In by on; 99nd slogan is required and $10.00 will be paid tr at-‘ei-‘cs. PRESIDEN1 BEST SLOGAN appointed by the Associated ome Stores. Money spent It. Trade o. P. l.. Charlottetown, P. E. l. *'°“*++¢+¢*~¢»+»+w 10:30 P. M. WEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole, WRNY (250) N. Y, Bernie's. NRC (469) Washington, Le Paradis 11200 P. Mi. .VI~I.‘\F (492) N, Y, Popez. XVKRC (326) Cincl. Swiss Garden. ‘JMCA (341) N. Y. Hotel McAlpiu, ‘(Ll (44%) Chicago. Rninbo. ‘ .VPG (300) Atlantic City. Silver Slipper; . ' 11:05 P. M. _ WJZ (455) N. Y, Clufl) Deauviile. (TllS (375) llot Springs. ‘New Ar- ilngtonkileyer Davis. _ ‘Copyright, 1025, by international Rndllo Programs, Chicago.) ~0-¢O-Q-O-O-Q-Q-0 FAREWELL PARTY. On the evening of November lrd, the peope of St. “Catheriues llld vicinity assemiblcd _at the home of Mr. J. M. liiaolfadyeu, to ‘old forevreii to Mr. iliaclradyen and family prior to their dcparuro for Charlottetown wilere they intend o make their future home. The gathering Wile celled to 0rd-' er by .\ir. J. T. lnman. who in a few wcil chosen ‘words explained the purpose of the gathering. An illdress was then reed by Mr. Seymour MaoLean and a well tilled purse of money was presented by Mr. Neil MacKeuzie. Although tak- en entirely .by surprise Mr. and Mrs. lMocFadyen, in their usual. pleasing manner, thanked the} donators for their gift and kind ex-‘i presslons. Speeches were the , ti @Q-QQ-Q-Q-Q-Qvv-vv v ¢ v v‘¢ v ¢¢¢v w‘ vv¢## e RC ; i 14c RICHMOND alttnl. t CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, ‘Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent Vat Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stool’. Companies. A \Vi\t<ill DAY HINT. When taking the washing down from | ie line, surt it an you gu. in seprruti- ‘ There alremussivc locomotive-ll now lbeing Ibuilllt that cost more than $100,000 each and yet some to fool dniver of a. motor car thinks which is entirely safe to use. ind ‘he can a. crossing. push one of them off alt (‘LlTli “TIMER? HELP , GIRL STUDENTS. (‘Iuh women ill ulnuy states are help- piies, on tilc clean grass, drop thuscullg young women to get an education things \\'ili(‘iI do not Il_t.‘t‘ti ironing. which by loaning them money without inter- go up Slllifti, which belong down stairs out. and which you will li('(‘(i to sprinkle. “student loan fund". if you cannot drop them on ills gross to this fund as soon as the girls begin have tiaskots or u vh-uu tub rt-udy to to enru money, thus making an erldlen receive them. This money comes from the club 1t is returnable rlnlln of users. the came money being uecd over and over. —i—<O&---— : zl-lard and soft oorns both yield Holloways Corn Remover, certain and satisfactory in its action. made lby Mr. Malcolm Lamont on Mr. Jnhll lumen. giving express- iolls to the kindly feelings enter- mined towards Mr. MacFadyen Jfiil family and the regret felt at .heir departure from the com- munity. The remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spdnt. in play- ing games and social chat. A very dainty lunch was thou served by the ladies after which the party was brought to a close lby all join- ing halide and singing "Auld Lyng Sync” and God be with you Till We Meet Again." Mr. MncFadyen was then bounced ‘by ‘tho -geuilemeu and Mrs. ‘Mataifadyou by the ladies. Following is the address: To‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MscFsdycu and Mother: I Dear Friendm- i Oil learning of your intended de- parture fronl amongst us. to make! your home in ‘Charlottetown. we your friends and neighbours of St.‘ Catherlnes and other districts, have met hero at your home to- night to ‘bid you farewell. We are indeed grieved to see you leave the District, ‘but 'we are comforted .by the fact. that_ our loss will be your gain. f qu have proved yourselves very itln and obllging neighbours and hospitality too _,wlll not soon ‘be forgotten. We will miss you "Jim" for you have always lent o. helping hand In whatever the dis- trict undertook, especially in the Sabbath School. and all other social gatherings. and lMle. Mac- Idarlyen too, will he oilseed, in the (Sabbath School. the Women's In- stitutes. and also as a kind friend. and obllging neighbour. you have won lasting friendship, since com- -n»i! 1° St. Catherlnes six years ago. And mother. who has been a life long resident will ‘he greatly lliiflflfld ‘by both young and old. for In cloud or sunshine you always had n smile. -In cnclusloa we will now oak you to accept this purse with it goes our sincere best wishes for future happiness and prosperity. Signed on behalf of your friends. and neighbours. Seymour Meotesn.‘ (Nell V. Mtolente. a ‘. This wanton‘: experience is typical of thousands. (is): any physician. 5 u, "And to think I was poisoning my own Baby "l couldn't see why he didn't gain. Incverdream- tion was responsible until the ed~ that my consti doctor told me. "He egtplaincd that faulty or slow elimination oi waste matter lsons to form and be absorbs by the blood-end this lowed meant tainted milk for baby. “He prescribed the Nujol nag. ment and it made a world of difference to both of us. Now that i know how dangerous con- lt is prevented, l am never going to to get into that atipation is and how easily allow myself ‘condition again. " Nujol helps Nature in Nature s own way Mothers are the best friends of Nuioi. When pre- yn O it in e0 safe, gentle. and natural Ill it: action. . Consti tion is dangerous for any y. ujol is safe for everybody. it docs not effect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body. Nlfql simply makes up for a de acy-temporaryorchronie -—in the ltipply of natural lubri- cant in the intestines. it softens the waste matter and time - mite tboroug: and regular i- nation, wit ut ovortaling the intestinal mueciee. Nujol can be taken for any .. length of time without ill effects. To insure Internal ciuniineeu, lt should be taken regularly in ac- cordnnco with the directions nu each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form end an be discontinued eay tins. Ask f N ‘ol W" mengrmulto . l. Egiftritexiiigrfi: $15. fit C poe- e reme t ' ‘h; ' . medical eutiforitiut n""""“"“”““ il 08:1‘; “'¢°"'.“P""','"