, fr » , rrrscaalltllorrmowu GU ‘ l nccovsk ourcx WILD HORSES mo»! GRIPPE Elle Bzsnffill" .. ’ \- ' Roads Open to Motor ll-ehicies The restrictions pro- hibiting the operating until 20th of May, 1925, of Motor Vehic- les 0n the roads 0f this Province have been‘ removed. i By Order ARTHUR NEWBERY (‘lerk Executive Council i MIXED FERTILIZER RED U CTION A reduction of $200 per ton has been announced in the price of Mixed Fertilizer after many orders had been booked for which drafts had been accepted, Mr, George H. Callbeck. North Tryon has placed in the hands of The Guardian the letter to him of the reduction had taken place sub- sequent to the booking of the orders. He informs The Guardian that he intends calling individually on his customers and refunding the various amounts as soon as satisfactory explanations are rec- eived from the Company, 52fi-4-2iiM3i. “Nvoticeh I 7r? Lobster Fishermen I have been advised that some of the fishermen are under the im- ' pression that they are at liberty to set lobster gear outside of territor- ial waters before the season opens. Therefore, I hereby give notice that anyone leaving the shores with buoys, anchors, lines. etc. before .6 o'clock on the morning oi‘ Satur- day, the 25th day of April. whether he intends setting inside or out- side of territorial waters, will be penalized as the law directs. (Signed) S. T. GALLANT, Inspector of Fisherie- -l~ll-4-1iltat3i. FARM FOR SA__LE— The undersigned administrator of the estate and effects of Duncan McKinley. late of Bradalhane in (Queen's County. will offer for sale on tho premises at Bradalbane afore- said on Saturday next the 25th ‘Avpril, instant, at the hour‘ of two in the afternoon, all the estate of said land situated at Bradalbane, Lot 67, with movable-s and furniture including one cow, a quantity of oats, 40 bushels of pom-toes with tools and utensils. Sale positive. 'I‘crms at Sale. WILLIAM MATHESON. Administrator. BTI-Ii-lll-tf. Hill SILT” One of the finest 50 acre farms on the island and sittated at Emerald Junction one hundred yards from station, school, stores and cheese factory. Also a nine roomed house, new store 24 feet square, all necessary outbuildings and cement stables. This is an excellent location for an hotel and will be sold on easy terms. Apply FRED G. KELLY care Prowae Bros. or GEORGE KELLY on premises. IIIEIIIIIE 514 4 I8 lwk .He Used Them With the Colonial Fertilizer 00., showingl (lecsascti, comprising 18 acres of IRISHTOWN SCHOOL Honor Roll of Irishtown School for the month of March. Grade \.'Il.l.--l. Archie Mann; Herbie Proiitt; 3, Will Mann; Fannie Mann. Grade Vlivi, Anna Davison; 2, Bertha Davlson; 3. Ernest Peters. Grade VI,~I. Verna Cousins; 2. Alma Campbell; Li. Kathleen Pro- iitt; 4, Hilda Campbell. Grade \'.~1, Hazel Campbell; 2. Lorne Campbell; 3. Cecil Campbell Grade l\'.——'l, Glenn ‘Campbell; 2, Irving Campbell; 3, Ruth Camp- bull; l. Edwin Campbell. Grade I-IL-i, Jean Campbell; Leigh Paynten Grade II.—-1. Ruby Cousins and John .\Izicl,eod equal; 2. Norma Ilavison; 3. ‘Evelyn .\IacLeod; 4. Aiildrcd liat-Leod. Grade Lfll. Arthur Campbell; 2. Edith Campbell; 3, Borden Camp hell; -i. Lillian Ready. 9 ... 4. 2. Perfect Attendance -— Borden Campbell. Jean Campbell. Will Mann. Archie Mann. ——Ruby E. Ilowncss, teacher. Beneficial Results ‘That's Why Quebec Man Praises Dodd's Kidney Pills Mr. J. Poiiquin suffered from Back- , ache, Neuralgia and Headaches. -St. Neree. Que., April 20.- (Speciall- After ilve yearn of nui- fcring from kidney complication, .\ir, Poliquin. u highly respected resident here. is relieved of his trouble, "I am very well today and can do my work,“ states Mr. Poliquin. "I have suffered for flve years with Balkuche. Nenralgia and Hend- nr-lres. My sleep was broken and By Henry Herbert Knlhbe 0-0 4‘9Q-Q-OOOOOO-O' I- Q4+Q¢O§§ (Continued) Without a trace of hositancy she took her place at the table and are of the coarse substantial fare. Johnny's face betrayed a new In- terest r-n the individuality of his self-appointed hostess. Her poise he rook for granted. but the grac- iousneas of her dignity rather awed h-m. And how completely her ex- pressive eyes masked ell expres- sion save a natural interest in the details of the meal. He could not beheve that he had ever touched her hand, her lips. She seemed so utterly aloof from anythi-ng ap- ‘proscning friendly Intimacy. He had imsgmed that he knew her. Now he realized that he had never known the real Grace Percival. His process oi’ thought was not subtle. bur intuitively direct. Nor could he know that he was falling in love with the real Grace Percival. and not with an ideal-—a \'is.o‘n woman of fashionable gowns and social subtleties. He saw her as she was —a human being making the best of a difficult and rude sanction without pose, without recourse to feminine unies. She was beautiful. but what of that’, now‘! She was rcai! She ivase-sud he hesitated as he mentally framed the word- a thoroughbred! breakfast our, they rose. Lopez b gan loclear away rhe dishes. “I trash those dshes," he declared._ Ir was the first word spoken since they sat at table. "rhen I'll dry them," said Grace l‘rr..i'ai. "I'll do that," said Johnny. “I~‘r..nk. will you catch up Chico Ior rue?" “Si! I catch him." As Lopez Ictr the cabin. Johnny turned to ‘Grace Percival. “I'm going down to Solano." he declar- ed. "Iiut first, I'm asking you if you will promise to marry me." "No sh: replied quietly. "You should not ask rue. Can't you see—" Johnny interrupted with a E95- lurc. "l don't cure when. I'll wait. if you'll just promise." "And it‘ I should promise-even wirile my girarrliun is dying in Chic- agli. l-illd I am needed there-then I suppose you would say I could go?" "'I'hal's what I would itell you." "I can't promise. But I can go. You Will not hinder rue If I ask tu go." "You're fooling ‘yourself that." “No, I am not. But why are you about unrefr-eshing, and I was always ir- rilrrble and nervous. I “I have found Budd's Kidney Pills very beneficial. Severn] of my friends have also found them good. [Kindly send nre one of your AI- lmanacs." if you enquire among your neigh- guiilg to Solano. Isn't that an un- nrccssaryy risk, after last lliklil." Johnny hesitated and flushed. "Oh. I'm going on down just tu am how folks take the news of tho hold-up. Iirn interested." “When will you come back?" “You asked me that question bu“ yo“ Wm m", scores of peopmlonce before-remember? Well, this who have discovered in Kidney Pills relief from some form ‘of kidney trouble. It may have ,heen the dry. itching skin, dizzi- ness, nervousness and inability to [gr-t refreshing sleep that mark tho [earlier stages of the disease, or it ‘may be diabetes, drnpsy, rheuma- tism or some other’ of the danger- fous diseases that mark its ad- vanced stages. — NOTICE All concerned are notified not to grant credit in the name of the -.Amateur Athletic Association un- less accompanied by an order writ; ten on the Club stationery and signed by the Secretary Fred G. Kelly. . 55-4-21M3i_ IillBTliiN SALE I am authorized by Michael F. Sinnott to sell on the premises at Johnston's R-iver, on Saturday, April 25th at 2 p. m., his farm con- sisting of one hundred and twenty- frve (125, acres of land with new dwelling house and good out- buildings. Also trwo acres of marsh adjoining farm. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. sls-l-zrtwrsl, RIVER VIEW. FARM FOR SALE Four miles from —Charlottetown, excellent land with good buildings. Also beautiful site for fox ranch. P. BYRNE, North River 2I3-4-7tusi0i. ______________ Professional Cards McDonald & McPheoJLA. .1. A. ur-norvaLn u. r. rmrunr. n. A. Burr-Intern, Attorney, Etc. _ Money to Loan lllley Building Charlottetown DR. (Y. C ARUIIIBALD ltu ask you ‘the JMIOI from Rocky Pol Of Cottage and Lot without build- ings. We are authorized by Mrs. Edward MoCabe to sell on Wednes- day, April 22nd at L30 p. m., the above property, situated on Allen Street, Gaytown. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER l SON, Auctioneers. 529-l-20Mfli. rnI___sIIr Fifty Ill acre farm at Falrvlow, with dwelling house and buns. Also one hundred aero fsfln, three ht lorry. For Anal! N . 1mm MMDONALO, lilo Point. Loreen. s. I. panlutl I Graduate nl N, I. Puntin- Oflloo lfoura-l to l! n. m. I to fl p. m. Mark R. Mcfiulgan, B. A. BA RRIHTEI. Cameron Block OXLEY a Joirrvsorv Pahlle Accountants cal Auditors Iennhorshlp In Inntltnho If Chartered . MS-Q-illtfllnol. Post Graduate llferllenl Nrhonl and Ilnnpltnl limited to Eye. IQI, None and Hill ‘l‘ll Office Buyer Ilulldlnl Great George fittest Telephone lilo-J. _-_______ ROLICITOI. ETC. Money to Lean (lb-Ilsttetown. P.I.I. _.-_- Halifax I‘, IIIIIJIOID Ollll -r. nAnoLn aomuoa o. a nuns: n. ersnn. d a lmddw-tirne I aim to come back in two- Ithree days, if I have luck. Lopez will do what you tell him. You can trust him. Nobody knows you're up here. When I get back I'm going came question lagain." “l suppose you realize what you are doing-what a peoitiou you have placed me in,_ because you love me?“ "I don't count that. All that counts, is you. I ain't good at arguing." ' Grace percival gazed at Johnny's troubled‘ face. her own eyes filled with the light of that familiar, startled expression that both en- raptured and enraged him. "Johnny sir-e said softly, " do you hale rne, or do you really love me?" "Both." he replied hesitatingly, held to answer honestly by the sincerity of her voice, her manner. "Do you think I could live away up hsre. far from everybody and everything all my life? Can't. you see that as you are now, and as I am now, it would be a dreadful mistake for us Ito marry?" "I think you would be good at Chipsoff "Hie Old Block Q JURIDIC-UNI! III One-third tha re Sllllrdool. Made of um: ingrod lonts. than candy coated. For children and adults. 1 IOLD II YOUR Dlllddllf MORE A. f». b-ert lost his Duke}- dom and his liberty at the Battle of Tenchehrai oh Seb- temlier 28, 1106., Before the battle. 1105-6-——Ro- Hon ry went to: : church, and sitter a n exhortation from the Bishop of Sees on the extrav- ‘aganl follies‘ of the day, set the ex- ample to his follow- ers by allowing tho bishop to out oif hill curled hair. ‘Robert , spiirtlie rsot- of - Accountants of P. l. Island, and Neva lestlo. his life a_ prisoner, in Cardiff Castle. _______.\______ _ H UMOURS OF HISTORY OR FLU! ‘tardly hold up your body, the bee thing you’ can do to start right in taking Tanlec. In fighting trim. L HOW b61101]. ruinous Tanlsc formula from roots full strength and vigor. _ Take Tanlse Vegetable I'll: I TA“ W” After a spell of Grlppe or In. when your system is all run down and your legs are sq weak they can et back your health and strength quick. Is to It's wonderful how soon you really do start to improve! Tanlao sails right in and puts the system It cleans the olood. revitalizes the digestive or- guns. tives you an appetite for solid food and makes you feel like Nothing will turn the trick quits I! fast as Tanlac, made after tho barks and herbs gathered from the ‘our corners of the earth. Buy n opttle today and get started back to NLAC The . Most [Famous liatrlmen- lsl Cue Binoefihlflfl ll’! t ‘time. " '” (Continued) Mn "Fla" Income. Sr Edward Marshall HaIL-Mrs. Dennlgtoug, do you really suggest that be is not a welI-todo man?- He 15 m, who; you would call a Avgll-to-du man, Sir Edward. (Laughter-J ’ _ The witness added that Ml”. "F3 h-ad an income or‘ from £1,000 l0 £1,200 a year. Don't you know that he has just been ‘made a partner in his busi- ncss?——.\'o. Isn't his income at least £3,000 or £4.000?~I know-that his in- come is not that. He ,5 a young man engaged in the City on a good buslness?—Yes. ‘ Does he live in a very fashion- bl t fLondoryl-Yes. FOR YOUR a dog-ii. Itdnow that he is financial -———i— ndv-lser to the present Lord Carna- I I anything you tackled. But I didn't think so until this mornlns- "No?" John-ny nodded. "You set to and got that breakfast bolster than I could. You got all kinds of nerve ‘to tackle anything. I know it. now- Why, you would have rode that gray stallion if I'd let you. But l would never let you. I fetched hirn down, just to make good on what I promised. 1 would have turned him loose anyhow, later. I wasn't going to try to make a real saddle honse out of him. To tame him would have meant to kill him- and he sure ‘belonged up here, run- hing wild with the mares and col-ts. I wouldn't have kept him. even if you had asked me to. ‘That horse and I had a good battle. I couldn't break him righ‘t ever‘. S0 he wins." “Western standards?" and Grace Percival smiled. “By God. no! Human standards —and I'm human, and so are you. And you're going to marry me If it takes a hundred years!" "I wouldn't be quite s0—6o nt- tractivc, in a hundred years. Johnny. “'I‘haL ain't it"' declared JohnnY- “At first It was your looks, and your way of say things. But now it's you. It don't ma-tter now what you say. or what you do. Mebby you don't aabe whwt I mean, but you ill." ' And Johnny swung away abrupt- ly and strode from tbc cabin. I18 rlarcd not stay longer. He felt that he would have taken her in his arms. ‘that he would have kissed her. held ‘her close ‘to him. Because h‘: actually loved hcr. he did ‘not. Yet ho did not know why 1w 1W1 turned away. swung to the saddle and set out Grace Percival, standing in pity of a mother for a that be thought she wars. washing the dishes, he tried and fork; so he took the diill slly, pleas-ed with his nnaccustorn other angle. shine, Grace Percival seated the edge of the narrow cabin veranda, and Lopez, his back against the logs of the cabin wall. as he told her of the capture and the breaking of the gray stallion. “But why," said Grace Percival as Lopez concluded, "did Johnny Trent Itry Ito break the horse when he knew ‘he couldn't be tamed?" Lopez shrugged his broad should- ers. “Qulen sabe? John-ny is like that. And I think he is learn some- thing from ‘those horse. But Juna, he don’ go what you say, tame." Pausing, Lopez glanced across the wide meadow, his keen eyes catch- ing a movement among the distant trees. He touched his lips with his finger. Grace Percival followed the direction of his eyes. She saw something emerge from the dark cd-kre of the forest like a silver shadow. Then followed another moving shadow. and another. "Why." she whispered, "they are horses. They are—" "What you say. wild. they go—quick!" The girl recognized the gray stal- lion‘ by his color and poise. Even as she stared the band halted, their heads lifted, and the shrill chali- Sl! Now t-nlie of the stallion rippled across the still air. A flash and flicker of tossing manec and the hand swung With a word to Lopez. Johnny across the meadow. without a word, a gesture, or a glance of farewell. the doorway, watched hirn until be had disappeared within the far edge of the timber. Her heart held no acorn for hirn, no rebuke, but rather the wayward son. -She saw clearly. And because shra- saw clearly. she knew thatshe could never be to him ‘the woman When Lopez came and found her o make her understand that It was his work but she shook her head as she cleaned plane and cup. knife towel and dried the things clum- od task because of the companion- ship of a beautiful young woman, to him lllttle less titan rrsalnt and considerably more, viewed from an- Preeently ‘they were in the srrn- on‘ smoking a vigarette and gesturing von?—l know that he is a ‘very great friend of young Lord Carna- von, -bui I do not know what he advises him on. Are you now living the fashion- able life of fashionable London- night clubs. dances, society Iba- zaurs, thc best of clothes?——l can- not afford to be that sort of wo- nan. -l went to one bazaar be_- cause I was asked to take a. stall there. A photograph was handed to the witness, who said that -il. was of a man named Major Woevodsky. The name was called and a man stood up in (‘our-I for Identification. Sir hlrllvurrl Marshall Hall. -~—Do you know thar he is a married man and his wifels a mannequin? — Yes. Does he live with h-is wife in a flat which is practically a buse- ment d\vclring?-—Ycs. Wore you Introduced to the major by Mr. ‘*l~‘."'.'-—Ycs. . On January 8, I925. did you go to Paris with him'.'—~l travelled to Paris in the same train as he d-ld. Illd you go to the Savoy Hotel with hirn and ask for two adjoin- ing rooms with inter-communicat- ing doorsi-l naked for no such thing. I think-that I wrotu and ask- ed for two rooms, but I gave no particulars of any kind. ‘Weretho two rooms booked to you, and did you pay the account? —~I paid it on my return journey. There was no object In having two bills, and the rnrijor govt-lire money back to rue. The witness added: I will tell you nt-once that I travelled with tho major during the whole trip. It was a business expedition of 13 days. I also stayed ut L-ksbon and Barcelona. I was asked by u friend lo do all that I could in business for the major. The. plaintiff said that the alle- gations of adultery between her and Major, Woovodsky were abso- lutely untrue. -Sir' Edward Marshall Hall. —-On September 11 did you get from Mr. Carenn a telegram report-ted from Barcelona to the effect that he had 111111 fights coming on at various iplaces'!-—Yes. ~ Is Mr. Canena a great amateur -matador?—-Yes_ Dltl,_,you send a telegram to hirn on September l9. saying. "Arrive __________________ =. Fresh Youthful Skin I Q I Maintained By Culrcura Dally use/of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Oint- rncnt when required, will do much to prevent pore-clogging, blackheads, pimples, roughness I and other unwholceornc condi- tions of the skin. lellple ['10] PHI I! Ill-l. Addlrl Clflldllh hi?‘dr..al.'t‘.li'fir".‘..a'éf.l'i'tr".l.‘rli u?“ ‘°" CutInn-s Shaving Stick 28c. and disappeared within the dusk of the forest. Grace Percival sighed. The strange. primordial ecstasy passed. The unreal became real. Lopez was smiling. Past the open- ing of his shirt mllar she saw the, raw, red welt of a freshly healed woung. Blue flowers nodded in the rnrrrdow grass as a light breeze ran EVERY I LaxatlveSyrup Pe recognise the value of been changed. i ' I tern without e system-with ercurisl particularly recommended pleasant-teeth: children. checking c this great 1.. a r‘ year ten million bottles of Dr. sin are bought by is great laxative as a builder . of healthy bodies through the relief of constipation. This tremendous populari dence. The formula originate by. Dr. Caldwell in his own practice has never Unlike so rainy laxative‘; it hulno bitter or nauseous taste, It is a com drugs provLen to..be beneficial rearing habits or injuring ‘Qt. CaldwelPs LaxativeSyrup Pepein is g and effective laxative for You can safeguard their healtlrby olds and fevers through the use of family medicine. For sale in all good Drug Storm I Dr. Caldwell 's Laxative Caldwelfo people who has been built on confi- ' and used so successfully pound of plant to the human s or narcotics. to mothers as a 23rd morning Ritz Madrid. can find me"?—l sent a telegram. Did you go to Madrid?—l did. The plaintiff said that she went to see (‘arena In a very fine ‘bull fight and lhcn returned to Madrid and worked an ther whole day. llcr Journeys w e generally rapid and she worked all day and trav- Three Spinners COLOR CUT-OUTS .9Q-Q-Q0-0o0-9-6OOOO~ov ooaoa . AN UNTRUTH l This is the third day's chapt-er of the tale of "The Three Spinn- ers." Children who cutout the pic- lures every day ‘will s00l1 have a whole set of paper dolls to not out ("he story with _ l U O Now It chanced that this queen of ithe country was passing thar way and heard the lazy girl howl- ing loudly. Wishing to find out, what the trouble was she ordered her coach stopped and entered the house. "What is all this noise?" demahrled the queen. "Why does this ,girl cry?" ' Now the mother was ashamed to tell, the queen that her daughter was so very lazy, so she said. "Oh Your majesty. my daughter is a great aniricty to me. ‘She will do nothing all day long but spin, spin. spin. I hnvre spen-t all the money I have buying flax for her, but still shtgwrrntc more. This morning she asked mc for monoy to buy more 11nd I have none to glvo her. It is because of that you heard "her cry- ing just now." (This ldvely dress is one that the queen glvestho lazy girl later on In the story. Color It pink, with cap Ito match. Make the hair gold- en. end cu-t out the blank space ln- |out across ‘the clearing and. heel-ta- ling. became lost in the hush of the uplands. . (To be continued) Q By ARTITUR" side tho dotted line, so the girl's face can show through.) You elk-d hi] night. She zillcnrleii scv-i _ rCunlrffe Owen. Wzral hull fights. Sir Edward Mnrshull llrrll.—ir'ou stayed at the Grand I-lotr-i, Palma? —-l never stayed there. Did you and this foreign mnn lMajor- Wocvarlsky arrive ‘tircre on] September 6, 1924'.’ j His LorrlsliIp.~—-I think you might safely call him Mr. W. .\'o one w.ll misundorslrirrii who it ism‘ and ‘it will solvo lhc diiliruily olll pronunciation Sir Eriwuri/Aiurshull Hull.— On. Stijlllilli-llfil‘ 21 did you and Mr. \\'.l return to the ‘Grand Hotci at l'ul-| rrr:r'.'~~l novcr stayed there. l our you book n room Nu. 19 on} tho lire-i lloor, stay to dinner and] ,ii‘;IVu ziircr" iIrnncr?-»I look a roorull occurrin- it was hot; there was a, lung journey, it Ivan vory dusty and I lhrrrk I dined there. I stuyvd lIICFt: only three-quarters olAu duy. You caught a boat for Barcelona at U?—You have the dates. l-‘rorn Si-ptonrlicr 3, 1924, you ivoro at lIrIr-ci-lonrr with Mr. W?-~ I SUIJLI] ten days at Barcelona. (in September" 2 you arrived oi ‘the lt-itz llofei, llrmrclonn, with ,.Vlr. W. is that truc?-- I was tiroru rout ‘ion iluys. Ilid you stay until the 5th and thou both leave snylng that you woregoing to Palms? —— I wus thtro about a week. You occupied adjoining rooma?—— I had my room and he had his. llld you return to that hotel from MujorcnZL-l don't remember ‘the date. , Ilow many timer,- have you stay- ed u! rhc llltz llolcl at Barcelona? ---l~‘our or live times. lluve you stayed there with Mr. Boiin ?—ln 1921 with other persons. Isl Quite Able to Protect Himself Tire relations between you and Mr. Vi’. were entirely innocent.’- Absolutely and entirely. Wobolh had work t0 do. lie is a mun quire a-blo to protect himself. Sir Edward Mnrshnll iiali.~— .\'0 dowbl-Z he looks like it. From Jnnuary 11 until H, 1925, were you at lhe Aven-lda Palace Hotel, i.ls‘bon?-—I went there in my own name. All the antique dealers knew Ilia and some vii-riled ms at the hotel. I suggest to you that you and Mr. W. occupied a double room lhcro for three days—No. 15?—AiI these accusations are wbsolutelv untrue; that is rill I can say. At every hotel I stayed under my own name and in my own room. Counsel next turned to the su-b- Jt-ct of rhc action and asked the / SYRUP PEPS plaintiff whether she knew Lady The Dllllntiff said that she was u great friend of hers. Sir Edward Marshall Hnll.~-Ifns she 110m: all she could to end: Vrl‘ to persuade you not to go on Willi this acllorfl-We seldom dl-ir-Iissr-‘l it. but she said ‘that she did nor want mt- to bu, talked about. lliil sht- lcii you that you ought no; In go on. having regard in what Lady Cnrnnvon hnd done for you ?—--Nn, ' Iild you say that you were vary surprised thfit ‘Lady Carnavtin should light ‘fllu case. for whnievt-i‘ irapptencd Colonel Dennintoun was rure to get tho worst f-nd ol‘ it'!~- I novor laikul of Colonel Dennis- louu. I should nut have suid thnl. uu-‘l I do not mmenrber such a conversation. (To Be Continued) FIII or Innis” - AND PIIINS Toronto Mother Found Relief by Taking Lydia EPinlihsnfi Vegetable Compound Toronto, 0ntario.—-"I have fowl Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Corn- pound a splendid medicine to take before and after ‘inement. A small book was put In m door one day ndvertrsui Lydia E. Pin ham's medicines, nudes did not feel at. all well at the tune I went and gota bottle of Ve etable l" mpound ri ht away. I soon gan to notrcea digerence in my general health. I was full of aches and pains at the time and HR ht I hsd every complaint going. b can truthfully eayyour medicine certainly did me good. can and will speak highly of it, and I know rt will do other women _ and ailing i_f they will only give it a (air trial. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills are splendid for ', tion. Youaro welcome to use my letter it‘ you think‘ It will help any one."-—Mre. HARRY Wnsrwoon. 548 Quebec Streetflroronto, Ontario. . The expqqaéfnt mother is wise if eho considers car ully this statement of Mrs. Weetwood. It is but one of a gent man , all telling the same story- no- iicra results. Q table Com- for use dur- Lydia E._Pinkham's V050 pound rs especially adapts ing this period. experience of_ other women who have found this medicine a _____.____._._i___ For flare Throat line iillnartlfiu Llnirm-nt blessing is proof of its eat merit. Why not try it now yourao f? 0 S. S." DIEUZE rrxsr SAILING CHARLOTTETOWN TO ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. i The above steamer? town for St- John's, and LIVE STOCK. Due at Charlottet and will sajl for St. J0 For space and rat CARI/ELL 479-l-17M4i (Copyright I926) MORELAND‘ ....~.._.__ will load at Charlotte- a full cargo of PRODUCE own about April 20th hn’s about April 24th. es apply snos, Agents ' rvBTrilr-zifrfifnirrikiib??? Voun moral? @5221- is Alnnuonlo 1b SLOTM AND Y. ll 00mm save "m. You ATwavu wise A Muc OQIRT- I'M Aunos 1' who are sick y