' ' ` - ,.19 . . _ .JULY 13. 1929 ‘ " .. . mr; cw~.llAN _ PAGE FIVE " aj I , L _.lj. ,. ..~ . .. lv... » '__.v‘§x,-if ;» . W _ . ' I. Boqueath AVE your will drawn up by an expel-f¢_,nd to make sure its provisions are faithfully - Glrried out. appoint The Eastern Trust ‘ Company as your executor. ., 'ran iff EASTERN TRUST ~ _ cossranr .' _ _ Mil 0- I. Ilssnrzr, ssmsger il $1 Charlottetown Brsnoh . 5 ' G7 ul '.-f4».,4(‘§ T-ll -It "-2- ». -k. _ ==. . Do .You_Own Any _ Short Term Bonds ? i 0°°lli0lll 1041610!!! “¢Pl4ll\t” from one soeurlty_ tn another. with insistence on maintaining needed investment qualities. can very often me messursbly is me mmm" income. lightly practiced "trading" should result either ln a strenrihenlnr of your position. or show you u prone wlllleut any weakening of your position. Q A 0| “I0 Present time wo believe that holders of short torm bonds should seriously consider the advantages te be _ gained hy "i.ra.dinf’ their holdings ior longer term securities, which are now definitely in um bum' ,mn We shall be glad to make suggestions. Eastern Securities Company l.lM1TEl> . CHABLOITETOWN ' \ IT. JOHN " HALIFAX _ MONTREAL I 2 ' sroucrow _ rnsnsnlcron _ l ~ . F \ -1 sol- _-iz-si. _ What Is Your Portion The Valley of T 1 Flowing Gold URNER VALLEY, the Canadian' basin of hidden riches, is a. field for investment tiwatgd which all eyes are turning, that is the i vestment eyes of discerning Canadians. glee people are watching the development in g .urner Valley. Every day news coming from this wonderful sectionfconiirms further and f rther the most optimistic convictions of txose who know what Turner Valley really means to intelligent investors. i‘Great companies with ample capital are 'goperating _in this district. These concerns are conservatively managed and expertly ofiicered. _ _ I Q Let us send you full and con- . clusive evidence of Turner Valley x supremacy. lt is FREE. Ask for our “Notes From the Mines.” ,..~.. »~ s _ It s 1. .ra-xzrrrfx rn.; .._._.. \il|15 __...._._5_€_°.\11°i_11_és L |55-|55 uollls sr I-IALIFAX » N.-R _ mucus: B CRES: niabkqninin Sqwq/r Coders-aj: as - FREDEBICTON ' -WN" Ncrox ssnrr .mlm V “_ ‘;'.f’HN,s, NM IDMUNDSTDN '19 Queen Street cMH?"_l”°'n .fE§iI']111°s 342 5114 “W PROVINCIAL TREASURY ~ ~- '7 NOTICE < Owing to the rapidly increasing cost of iuing car registration booklets and in order v' curtail needless distribution. a nominal . arge of 100 per copy is being made for book- 1 ts containing registrations to July lst, 1929. H. R. STEWART. l . = Deputy Provincial Treasurer. ' 09-7-12-31 and-bag $1-98 nnrn Fe? Central Guardian BT. _PETERS IAC! TRACK will be in apple pie order for Wednesday, July 17. and it went be s bit sur- Prlllut ii new trotting and pacing records ue hung up._ 0612-7-12-si START T0 GII1' your exubih ready for the big nrevinelsi exhibi- tion. Charlottetown. August ‘ll-28. Send forjrlse lkt J. W. lonltor. soo- retary. diy-tt WEDNESDAY, 'Ill 1'lth-Keep the afternoon of the shove date for St. Peter's horse races. An excellent road, a perfect crock, s sood meal. courteous treatment and red hot horse racing. 6482-tf T0 GUARDIAN SUBSCRIBER PICNICKEBS-when you sro propor- ing to gc s plcknieking it may pay you to take advantage ot The Guar- dian special oilor of plates, spoons and forks. Bead advertisement in this issue. ` Lf THOSE SUFFEBISNG with fallen arches or any form of foot trouble should consult Dr.Scholl‘s foot expert who will be at our store on Monday, July 15th from one until six o’clock. Alley dz Co., Ltd. 6592-7-12-3i. N0'l'ICl"i'0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS.--In order to insure insertion oi sdvertisomenm, ldcal advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 1030 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are half- pago or more. copy must be in the Omoo twenty-four hours in advance. 5114-5-31-tf. THE PROVINCIAL l.‘xl!1BI'1'ION at Charlottoiown, Alglli il-23,. will be tho biggest and host over put on hero. More prius for livestock. All heights paid on liveshok. Biggest midway ever. Three performing troupon from New Iork, md (snr days horse racing. 'Wrih to ,Ulf friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for Pri-so list. J. W. Bonltsr, Soeretary, Charlotte- town. P. B. Island. dll-tt rsnsolurs ‘ Miss Agnes Clements, White Sands. and Miss Marion Coffin, Morell, left yesterday morning on s holiday visit to Boston. STANDARD IVKINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- y of Atwell dl Co., Charlottetown Omoo. Noon Close Abans... 1.60 1.85 .11 .25 .15 .37 ‘fi 4.50 .27 1.17 .04 Aconda . . .. Amity Copper ...` Area. ... .. .. Arno . . . . .. .. As. Oil & Gas .. Bidgood .. Big Missouri '.. .. .. Buckingham .. .. Bunker Hill . . .11 Capital Rouyn .0316 Cenirsl Manitoba .45 Clericy ... ... .. .10 Dome 10.00 Dalhousie 3.85 Foothill Oil dz Gas .. 8.50 Falconbridge 13.90 Granada ... ... ... ... .25 Hollinger 5.65 1-lowey .. ... .. 1.08 Hudson ... 11.00 Inter. Nickel ... ... 50.75 Lake shore 26.00 Mslartic ... ... ... .20 Mandy _'ld Manitoba Basin .. .. .33 Mining Corporation .. .. 4.15 Newbeo ... ... .42 Noranda 60.75 Old Colony .26 Stadacons .. .09 Sheritl. Gordon .. 7.95 Sudbury Basin ... .. 8.50 Teck Hughes .. 8.55 'lbwsgxnso .. Tnesdwell Yukon .. Ventures .... ,... Vipond ... ... ... .. .. Wlndiall Wright Hargreaves .. Wainwell Oil ..... Baltlo ... .. Home Oil ... ... ... United Oils ... ... Mayland ..._... .. Calmont ... ... .. 9.50 8.40 .81 1.76 1.75 .3034 2.00 21.40 1-10 1.75 .la as .15 .am sas .as 1,45 .ous .ll csv. .4s .lo 10.25 4.00 an 13.95 so uno 1.oa lmao sons 25.90 .za .ao .aa no .44 01.25 ss .0914 -rss aaa ass 10.00 8.25 .81 1.70 1.70 .36 2.25 28.00 \.0'I 9.00 8.75 KONTISAI. STOCK IXCBANGI ._.__. lmum snperu furnishes ey oreensluells a oe.. Memml. m Stewart Jones 60.. ll Great George St.. Charlottetown. Ulu “X” vu ses ser no an Abluiii ... in en s.. su es AIUCYH PICUIG-‘afllh -is no AIXIIIG'-.. si- ... in use I. I. 'IAYIDI Nl'“'1‘° 3“°¢°“- W9 "0 3|1’1¢°f°1! U19 that m:~°~v happy memories will still , Mg" gl, m-5|-nmmgggg mm me osumunu nupiu of New /111111111 °¢11°°1- be eliemleu lu our hearts. wlsnlng ~~l¢. vm gms. 0% 48 4| ll 1 -v r Mr. W. M. Wilson recently promot- ed from the Senior Assistant General Manager of the Royal Bank of Can- ada tothe responsible position of General Manager. Brazilian ... ... ... 60% B. C.Power 4513 Building Products ... ... ... 34 Canada Car ..1391£- Cansda. Cement . . . . . . . .. 261i Canada.Power and Paper 297; Canada. Brewing .. 21 Dominion Bridge ..1111i Foreign Power Securities .. 34 Fraser Company .... 481.5 General Steel Wares . . .. 31 Home Oil ... . 22.65 Imperial Oil . . .... 29% Industrial Alcohol 23 International Nickel .. 5016 Lyall Construction 23 Massey-Harris . 57 Montreal Power . . . . .. 114-‘i McColl Frontenac 42 National Breweries 138 National steel Car 107 Noranda . . 60-li Power .Corporation 111 Price Bros. . . . .. S6 Quebec Power ... .. , . 8313 Shawinlgan ._ .. 87 Smeliers . . 406 steel of Canada 57 Simons .. . 42 B. A. Oil ... ... ..._ .. 50%] I Miss Nlargarct Curley, Dear teacher: Anozher year has rol- ,ied by and once more we are con- §f;~cn:cd with a. closing day. The books ‘ vxllisil for the past number of months fa'bso:'bed our time and our attention lore now to be put aside, and we are to enjoy for the next few weeks the .less constrained life Of our vacation. But our pleasure in laying aside our ‘task is marred by the though: that lwhen we _lake them up again it will Abe under the supervision of a strang- ler. For the past two years you have labored with us in perfect compan- ionship. You have not only taught us ample, We feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass without showing you in some way the 'aitachment 'which we have developed for you. We ,now ask you to accept this little gift ‘as a l'cmcmbcl'ance of the pleasant assure you that it is accompanied lby our most sincere wishes for your lfuture happiness and prosperity. Signed Jennie Mscwilliams and A1- I fl-eu lxmlvullums. Waysgamack ., .. . 7815; Winnipeg Electric . . . . . .. 78 Canada Malling . . 2475 Domnlcn Tar . 25 ' Famous Players .. 5011 sreel or census rid. . . . . , .. as 1 Consolidated Gas 1-1315; mn. Petroleum new .. .. 24ff.f American Can ..1631\’_», c. RR. . . ._ 242 , General Motors . . . .. U. S.S’.eel 20311 Bank of Nova Scotia 460 sunk or Mcmreul asa I Bank of Commerce .. 295 ` RoyalBank .. 353 NEWANNAN SCHOOL E SCHOOL CLOSING The closing exaniirlation of Wheat- ley River school was held on Friday afternoon with a large number of parents and visizors who were in at- tendancc The pupils who were examined by their teacher, Miss Ethel Ling, showed by their ready and accurate responses that they had worked dligently and 7111 ;_l\-illingly through the year. . Af.er the classes were over Mr Horace Ling was appointed chairman by W01‘d. b11*» bl' YUUY Splendid BX* :intention we cannot fall to see from days Silent “"1 0111' 1`1i5m¢f~ And Wefour National honor. if you want to; ‘Even if we should be beaten, we` =should not really be lvorse on thsn‘ . gl _- very much worse at the end of the 11lo_armistice would he granted whichi did not provide ‘absolutely satisfactory 1 _ safeguards and guarantees of ihel lnaintenennco of the present militsryl supremacy oi the armies of the Un-. ited States and of the 'Allies in the held.” No armistice would bc granted so long ‘as the armed forces of Ger ,many continued the illegal and in- lhumane' practice which they persist |ln_ The note concluded with the character of the German Govern- ,ment..*It is indispensable that the LGovernments associated against Got-I 'many should know beyond a, psrad~l venture with whom they are dealing." ‘In s single page.” writes Tardieu, ‘the whole poor scatfolding of the Gemlsn Greet General Start is over- thrown, The armis/.ice and peace sro .not to be means of delaying s disas- lier and of preparing revenge. On the Emain question itself the reply must, *be Yes or No! If it is no, war will ,continue as it has gone on for the "ast three months, by Allied victories? .If it is yes. the military capitulation, kmust be immediate and complete by; :he acceptance pure and simple of` 'erms which will be fixed by the mil- .nry advisers of :he Allies alone' Germany Accepts Conditions Wilson diplomacy compelled ‘£03053 1`9P1l’. and for a week .ermzn leaders debated, Ludenderli who had first demanded the armis. .l-_e, new re:o..::l before the logical .‘e.c1c men: of alle s.‘.u:l ion. Brought , ` iwaming that the whole character oil _,the peace would depend upon the io l;s....l cu the null he asked for; l Ie-CH. Q . ll S 3 l h‘;Jei`:.;- lr _.~in,in; the ccnclizions of, ,. note \‘..l:h are loo severe) hej .old the L.:.\emr.len;, ‘we should say, lio the enemy; Win such terms by lighting for then . . . _ ._ I believo` ,now as before, that if it ls in any way , E possible we must bring about negot- ;ia.tions for an armlslice. But we‘ lshould only enter upon such armisiice Lrlegotiations as will permit an orderlyf ,evacuation of the country-conse-` lquently a respite of at least two or; Iihree months. Further we should not laccept any conditions th;-‘ would sp- spear to make the resump lon of has- tilities impossible. Thai this is the. ;the note, The xerms are meant to fput us out of the iight. . . .We should ,not break off with Wiison»abruptly. Cn the contrary say: "Just tell us,\ lwhat are we to do anyway? If youl ldemand anything that is cu::i.l‘ary to lrender us intzpnialo. :f fi3I'ltLng_ then .the answer is ce;ta;n:Ijr, I-l:.' To Ludendorfis pit; lla: accep- tance of Wilsons not-e vr:'.'1-:1 leave Germany helpless, von I-lindenburg added a warning sent by telephone tothe Chancellor, on October 20. if we were to accept everything at! present.” But the Ministers thought other- S» . 1 at the be nning of October. i~ was, month. The ministers regarded Lud- endorff`s judgment as erratic. The, Foreign Secretary wrote that he had` .md the following program was car- 'received .mumxuons from 8 most* , . :lcd out:- Chorus-The Maple Leaf. ilmpartiai source, according to which, HO L_ I :`l'lC -d Hlnts Recitation-Albert Ling, Recitatlon- the ho es ex ressed ygsyerday by C,¢n‘ Elmer Ling, Drill-Children Song by germ Lgdendgq ue not Sym-ed Wm Grade VI girls, Reeltation-Lois Mac- ,by ms emom.age_- The commmc 81-' *i* `D°m1d~ 5010*'-Austin Smit-h» Rune' .tack of Foche threatened a complete, The annual examination of New lion-Del-is Rackham. Drill. Miss . ,mum to me ,.e._,emng C,e,.m,m_ Annan school was held on Thursday Canada Comes of Age_ Recl-,a;l0n_Tarmies' A fresh army was "my to June 27th with 2- larse number of lnlanche szead,Dis1egue-Marlon end 'hunch m ,mck upon Lomlm Parents and visitors present-The Pun-lslberr Ling, Reclr.-mon,-Theo. sel-'Then Wm no ,e,,.,;m,mem5 my ils were examined in various subjects lm-_ }Ludendm.ff_ no hom °f raising the by their ieacher Miss Margaret Cur-i Public school certificates were pre- ;M,,°n,,, mom., so as ,O slag, , 1-buck 10?. Ind S110W€d by their Pf011”1Pf» a1‘1d;sented to Martha Ling Theo. Sellar, .°_the_wau-- resmance of me Ggm-,lm ready answers they had been careful- ` and Don Rackham. 'Nopyg The Mlmggu-3 deemed toi ly I/l\1Zh¢~ F°110Wi1’13 U18 hearing Of The following address was read by .gem md on October 20 agreed to all the classes was H well rendered pw- lvlsrrhs Ling while one presentation ,.1 wilson, condition, Th, lem., 01, Z1'l-mm¢- was made by Edl'-h Uni- Phe srmistlce would be left to the mil- Certlficates were awrded to Morgar-` Dear Te,-_-,;~,¢,_ 'nary advisers of me Ames, orders, ate Enmsn and Mary Haggerty. Prizel A5 the Un-le lm; game when youfmd been given yo submarine; to for general efficiency donated by the :ure about to depart from amongst us SD", pusmger ships, and to the re-Q C. W. L. of Kensington awarded to .md our relationship ns teacher Lruung forces to 1-¢5p¢¢; private 1 that acl been' Mlfll H1S8l1”W. TWO lddffs-‘SSS W91'e.nnd pupils is severed. We feel property; arbitrary power h A R Feud. I-116 f-€HCh0l‘ Pftsenfed W\U1=v.'e cannot let you go without in some abomhed ln Germany and the Gov-3 E lovely slit After the close of s vefylwuy expressing our deep regret sz emmem wss free from military in-p 511¢C°l5f11|¢Xl11'1111l*~l°1’1- *11W¢1’° l»N1“'iyour departure and our loss, but ss “umm -This time,” says Tsrdieu. ,_ ed 10 Hull by 01° i»°1\¢11°1'- T1'1° ¢¥' .our loss is to be sl-lother's gain, we -Ge,.mmy_ bmmq l-lend and foot is, ` °111”1""°“ °‘°°°‘1 by °’“‘“"5 6°* 5"” :1\'°\11d H1-5° Wh f° °X'e11d °\11' 11¢l1"' rlveczed to wllsenim dialects. sineei ' gh, King, ‘lest ,nd msg Whos for your future she does not break. she gives herself; 'I`EN.DAY Following is the address: hnpplnnesg up_ ___,z __ F Miss Margaret Curley, New Annan. Dm-lng um th;-se years you have on 0¢¢,°\-,gf 23 the President cum-l ` .‘~S'-T'lII'»*-._¢5.€f`,.. ., _ Dear Teacher: As another school ibeen wlyh lu you have earnestly and mungcmm hy, con-¢‘,p°ndm¢, “mi ;;f,i»..}./»a»g;~§»r~7( W' Nl " \¢ our behalf during your stay among us. ment, of both parents and children mg Versailles. to determine whether Alihvlilh It N111” W' 111111" h°"° i r¢SD¢¢T»ive1y. there should he an nrmistioe and, if been wlrvsfd. yer you did nut for-5 in me seem sezlvlrles si the com- 1,0, wh., lf, ¢,m~,,; y, d,mml.,, ,mi L ret we were 0111.1' °°1°11f11°111¥ °11°\munuv and in ihe Ssbblth °¢11°°1 whelnerlllre oermsnylliey would sr-~ ways ol youth, and looked over many also you have been an efficient and N, to mogpg the mm-gem mmm 3,, oi our faults ind weaknesses, which vglugd ¢°-w¢r\¢;- sm-l sympathize: in _ .._......._._._l......-_..__.-_ not no the rem bw by we 111111 every cause zhsl was wel-my and up- » ll; them over! Those are good onesioiifrod WWI” unlglipt M mm lm M ‘ liege. been meutuiv rndtmtxllv- p elmo. ruplu uf wl..»u.y rum ~ t 0 0 ol-_ e you now cave us o e u ,¢h°°}_ pariah moo§1t‘lapYgllylZll hmval/\?eZk cz 98 EYES D _ ‘°“°“ °f "‘° “"1” °1’°“” "“°11l 11°- of-her important duties in life. we 'nie rin from me pupils ou s ~ V Y__8 , nun" “nm Rhine you 'hull have s very new reel me me golden enum of friend- \l,e,,,¢_l¢,,l mm mssrels me s sex 11 d Spéillll . . - . . . . . . -_» ~ ~ - - no » » ~ 1 -I \,‘ ‘_ '_ 11,10. ant vacation and with best wishes for shqp will my ln lymfqen, bug rather ` .f eh°°°hm_ _ Iilli ii IMI" th; _ V J/5/r/7511/a/as V ' `° 1 ~~"~ ' ' - = E angie- ' --N- M' time for o corrccl' ` wlll pick qou lip /lmduff =y‘¢J71sss>r Milam/ ébr/rig: //of e)7/.fself /X5 ‘ 1'. ~ .gy l f . _ f .- .. -_ .', T The Etlmate Papers \ Is _Well Known In Charlottetown l °°1’““‘1°""°°‘1"‘°‘ Q l J; 1-solar' ' .Tl ':-Q13 “ 7 . Correct 4 ff .;_ l-‘v _ J( ‘ ‘~ nf* - sv iorlic " ' _... _ l, ' Ti » 5 at all kimc5 A, j, .1 J cnnvl-:ll Bllos. o C'/rar/a/ib/be/0 106'/ ,_-; ii _ relieved and quickly cor- rected by the newest, most advanced,scientiiic meth- ‘_ ods, will be explained at "~."_‘f~*l".° our store How they are now instantly h - :r ferer. On the above date newest and most advanced meth- ods of foot correction will explained at ollr store by an Ex- Qsrt ef the personal staff of all means attend. lion will he shown how the new Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort ,I1-_, V Appliances and Remedies 'instantly " ` { re leve any foot ailment. no matter how severe. This Export will make a scientific analysis of your stockingecl feet and prove how casly it is to cor- rect your foot trouble. 'o charge for this service. l I Instead of rolling twine into a ball use the little wooden handle that comes on packages. Hang this handle on a hook near the kitchen door and it will be handy when putting away the twine, as well as when ready to Instead of throwing an-sy cold tes, use it for watering the plants. lt will enrich them wonderfully. Chloride of lime should be poured Foot l -1’/1 ff; . . .» - Q ~, ~ u.,-...‘ 2... _, ~_-"‘ li if I -l .`\ R \ Er: ., \\\ . “"`5‘f“;1‘=~€-1»¢~»-'-- --3-_;f ¢ _-new-N =>&~..==_-.~.-..~=.'.-.<~=: _- 1%. I' _ From One 0’clock ' ' ` ' f -' Until Six. <5 By .ln Expert "., , .;»11" ` fron; Toronto I ` ' `k‘i\‘:‘3';: 1 fr" , July 15m. _/W/" ”. *ig l. 1;' I ' "1, 1 »,~'- HIS occasion is of utmost importance io every foot suf- the be comlsr ‘ D DI. Srhnlra Zinn-pad! Bull oorll l'. vnu lu use leisure; remere me ln M Scholl, world famous »u.»¢_¢rl¢u°u .sd pressure oi allele. 'l'hia.llll.suse. Melon foot specialist. If you have an foot trouble, by A ;_';>._.~.`% _ . TIRED. ACHING FEET! nr. selmlr. New lapmed Aron suppsm nn... me serum weak and broken down anion Lighl end eeaslenalls. Warn II any shoe. ".50 to Ili pc lab. °§iiZ.“;.°§ ;`f2l°‘;.‘I.Z‘Z.l".;, ALLEY' ge (30,, Limited Charlottetown 6610-'I-12-3| For The Cook l sy neberm Lee 'l _.___ INDIAN TAPIOCA PUDDING Three tablespoons' pearl tspioco. soaked several hours ln s little cold water, then add to 1 quart of milk and cook ln double boiler un‘li clear. Wet 2 tablespoons Indian meal with cold milk and add to above, cooking 10 minutes. Remove from me and mol slightly. then add 1: cup each of sugar and molasses, 1 egg, a little' butter. pinch of salt, 1 tesspomi each ginger and cinnamon, and bake in I very slow oven three hours. ' Rolling Twine Cold Ten Chloride of Lime » in the bathroom toilet frequently to I keep it sanitary. VOM' lil! C0100 *O its °I°5°~ “"4 Wfdevotedly labored for the advance- Ge,.m.ny to the Ame,_ It me “ms ,V V \\ hold our semi-annual examination we | mem of the “use of Eduestlon to time "pawns m 0 .ut M” to Ge” l;bW._. - V ` eould not let it pass without remem-Ilhe benefit of your pupils, and by mmy the fundamental conditions '_/_jg » boring you in our own small way, for your conscientious endeavours and whmh sh, md ,¢e,p¢,d_- B W" now ,lf » ` '£1-. . ,_ ihe strenuous efforts you Put f°1’ih 111 ieneerful spirit have won a pllee in 01° for the Allies. in conference st Paris ' "’, 1 T~"`»'»1~_f‘-’ ‘.1 4 ‘/, v/ is the basis of the peace. i ... _ _ TREATMENT , _ Orange Lilyisacertain _ relief for all disorders of women. It is applied locally and is absorbed mw tho sudoring tissues. The dead wuts meg. _ ,, I 4.- region is expelled, giving immediate mental and ty; -#_ @ fe \ I i "#:g'~».ff ,1 il; . __ 'ms National An J "_" - ' *'* Physical relief; the blood vessels and neue; ale toned and strengthened, and the cirgulgueg F roll i . -fw- »--v¢.-r- 'C i.. ,I s l=_ 1* ., .r If i ' "-.fr \.7 ,, _, _ / _ .,, / J’ »-.--.~>. . r 7/l viii A , ,__,_4 ng ~. is ` ..,\.':_ - A l U __..._._,v__ _ _“_A L. ~¢~¢ _ l, 11 1 EW.- il '_ . <,. . H. ll..- F"‘_._“f==‘=”..'@“-'-. l e_~, i r ..\. in _ _ lil li v -. l vw' -- _--l 1 ».-. s .._,. .v \ l is rendered xl norms: as this treatment is based on strictly misusing principles, and acts on the actual location of the disease. it cannot help but do good in all forms of female troubles, including delayed and painful menstruation, leucorrhoea, falling of the womb, growths, sed ovarian troubles, sfo. Price $2.00 por box, slush 1| gqggggg fer one monurr treatment. A 'rrlu rrmmesr. sdoiisn gs;-,L U ds!l.,W°l'th 'll°.willbosenteosnysuuerin¢wo|nqo~ql|||@ me ner menu. melon no cum me mono sm. usa w. cept s.wme»er omni _ ,_ jg-'11 1 *i . ~.' _. 1.... veg » "u’i3” .»' Q xref: `f ,ball »‘ * . _." .,l l ri l 4 T l _al T l `l il _ --.~_.-f-=,.__._f~._..,_, n _ lf l