` _ __ . ._ _ _. ,w;,;:¥___._. _ . _ _ _ ._ __ _ _7=__._1(___. |iii>oiinini itriiniiiti mines sE|.EcrEi> mon mis- w'EEit's news For nie ouiiiniitis siiuiniii sussciissiii "E as £52- .sz ...___E__6 _ /, \_ _ _J ..~_ _,; ._ not a ’ Doctors and Danger 3,7/23 1 it 355:." \;4_ , _ .5- 7/5. 67°? ii/21 .'it\_ Y/:L ni* _VL fr* flfl; -i~‘_ I/4. _’T“"‘. 1/21 nr' ie; _-ii* 7/; rx* - w \ . I .ffm- xi' 5141 :os ° Most men's life-work is attended by certain dangers and that of the doctors is , _ no exception. ’I`here are dangers of con- ! tagion, and special dangers that the surgeon .7Jl_ 'xg ‘ faces every time he performs an operation. _Q/L That is one reason why the doctor’s _Q02 12”. life, more than that of most péop_le, needs ,f/5 _//ff ~ the protection of insurance-and insurance ,stu Qi- of the highest order-such as is provided by ,J 7741 a C_anada Life Guaranteed Monthly Income '_ 5 Ki, _ policy. _ _ _ This form of policy is the best yet _,L1 21.' devised. It is particularly suited to _the fl, needs of the professional man and _gives '/,/ of - sure, continued protection tothe beneficiary _!‘!0f_ E2" and profitable investment to the policy- /,_/ff holder. It is issued by the .wht _ .`_ _ CANADA LIF in _ cnm=ANv I, 5,7,/gf W_ K, ROGERS, 5srAsL/sf/so l§\ ‘ _Manager foi;:_I;r_i_;i;&et§_:xard `Island, .<16 -ri if 1 d ou _further particulars of this most intoreltink ') " *V ( and effiiztiii: ol iiisurnucc protection. 4 1( . 5 '»-“_ :ev ~ sv ` "*' ‘* iiilbzlh tr >°-‘~‘. :QQ /A LXI* 1%? I C./Yéf :ES .dt lx( *x l’\ DUN'T-LET YOUR WIFE' BEND~ UVER A WASHTUB _ all day, rubbing and scrubbing in a hot, _ "5 ` steamy wash-house. Think of the drudg- / " 1; 5. only place broken into on Sunday morning. The premises of Gourlis- on thc book store side. Considerable cash, besides ii quantity of other goods was taken. Yesterday the police got busy and up to last night four suspects had been arrested, whose day. ery-the backache-the serious illnesses too often ___ _ ' _ _ caused by chills. Avoid thisl Get hsr a ‘_, ' “H|GH'sPEED CH/\MPibN” WASHER listening with rapt attention to thc and ease this burden and save money. Clothes washed cleaner and whiter in halfihe time. A dry, clean floor, too. ( Go with the wife to the nearest Maxwell dealer and :see the Maxwell "High-Speed Champion." Notice how easil it works- almost runS‘ b \`.~i Ti lf ' 4 .<.-_-...ole é m_ m *mini - Y ' y itself. See the lever at top, and crank handle at side. Both equally easy. There’S not a better washer on the market than this. lt means lighter work and better health. Also enquire about our Washers for Water, Electric or Gas Engine Power. \ If your dealer does not handle the Maxwell line, write to its direct. I g fi t - “L ’ lf MllXVlEl._lS LIMITED. ST. MAIlY'S, UNT. 7 _ .._,~C' :.=-:sf- -»».. .~..» £3 A., ,,_.;,_,_,,. .,.__~}y3\;.'t¢._..,i.,~f_._~\»;~»u ~ _ ,~ _.Inc ‘ ' iv PRESENT You .__ the patriotic opportunity of aecurlnl I Q ` , . t 4 , s i=id\e__ 1 _ ~. 4 o -r rr ‘. I "_ , 3,’ - gmt, ‘un-omni _ __ tuii-sin it I . :::.:.':..."°.: bl V' ` _ .,__.." _ ' mi me uni-0, . ','_i _» ` `-- ' l°"”<___'U __ locket. Q I buh , ' - ' -_.,,.‘ wiiimnaxiflb- ‘ ,__ .f \, ~_ ' inns uni: £ . sinner vo ` ' ,_ ‘ :Zim ns. he lil 1 * -_ _ _ uno sq, In Il 1 A mired. Ostllsll -For the Flag Alone; 1 92;' "eg " or,for the $4 0ntfit-S ° ’ mg* S ii Q 0 l_l_ _PA'ri=:|o1'|cIcAi~:ApA THIS FLAG CQUPON “mented by the amount mentioned in the ani-iounnomi C_ covering the noel. 0! the dletrlbution) Wm, When Presented' »2, the Office of til IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN §@: gender of mil paper boson, ting mmf Q Q.. _ or lie; dialog 5! 'Ilia' Full-Size E293, Alone: eil Elie Complete 54 Flag and Outfit 'lwm onmms.-ii cr-wise. outiit is “ncaa nal 9...' " ~" 22.'.':..xl:f.?:v'11.f°:.:’n¥.°‘.i.1:.t.:."::; :‘:.“.: “:.:.‘...‘....z“ " Inc Include for I lim, If nag llama is desired, sont? the UL! ID B 'F1-ll">-<3!" -< 3 Cl its ltlcaol postage id first sono (er ‘lo. any Canadian pointy’ A F§ics Fon evcev i-ioivia 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST Guaranteed that 50 pei' cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash and 50 per cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Blac_k foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE [EAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invest in this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first yeaghares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infer mat‘o t ' ii. 'i:. MAciciNNoN, secreun-y-'rmm-or | -<33# TEMPORARY INCONVENIENCE- Scani. provision seems to he made In the mutter of footpaths between the trenches which are being dug in all ilirei tions on the North side of Queen Square. A long detour is necessary if shoe leather is to remain untarnlsli- cd during the wet weather, but hope spring? eternal in the human breast and the trouble will not only D0 OV" soon but the work acconiplislied en- sures dryer and more comfortable sidewalks ln the spring. SUSPECTS ARRESTED.-Philip Gallant’s’ oyster saloon was not the Ltd. were entered through a wliidow names are: Benjamin Sonier, Edgar Gallant. Daniel Sonlcr and a young lad named Kenneth Gallant. More arrests are expected. They will be tried be- fore the Police Magistrates Court to- CAR FERRY.--The St. John Tele- graph says: With the setting of the lust crib on Monday Inst. the work nt the Cape ’l‘oriiieiitiiie terminal, in con- nection with the P. E. Island car ferry, may he said to be very near completion. While the finish of the crib work is within sight. this docs not nicnii that the whole work on the niainland terminal is likely to be finished before the end of the year at least, and (‘apo Toriiientine is still the scene of the great activity which has ninrkod the plnco during the last three ymirs. At tho present limo, besides tho operations on tho crlbwork, there ure two dredgos at work in the har- bor, working night and day drctlgiiig out thc approaclt to the fori‘y landing. und a big stone breakwatci' is iii course ot' construction. INTERESTING LECTURE.- Rev. Dr. Spencer, who has for the past twenty-eight years been engaged in Mission work among the Indians on toresting lecture in the Methodist (`liurcli. at Crapapd, in which he gave at clear insight into the manner and customs of the various tribes and also an account of the work which the (‘liurcli is doing among them. After iiiterestiiig discourse the audience were further ciitertniiicd by stere- iptican views which gave an excell- ent idcn of thc couiitry and people ii- niong whom he laboured.-V. RETUFINING CLERGY.-Rev. Mgr. llurko and Rev. Dr. Kelly lct`t Cliar- lotlctowii yesterday morning, the for- mer on his way to the war zone, und thc latter on route to Rome on busi- ness connected with the (‘liurch Ex- tension M_ovenient in the United States. During his stay in thc city, Rev. Mgr. Burke, who was one of thc charter mcmbegs of ~(lliarlotteto\vn Council, Knights of Columbus, was given ti reception in the Club Rooms ut an open meeting of the order. The nttendaiice was large and addresses highly coirpiiinentary to the distin- guished guest. were given by His Lordship the Bishop. Rev. Dr. Kelly, Rev. Maurice' MacDonald, (Elias. G. Duffy, Dr. \V. J. McMillan, Lieut. Toni- ple MacDonald, Alex. MacDonald and other incnihers of the order. Mgr. llurkc iii the course of an able iid- drnss focliiigly acknowledged the lion- oui° done lilni. *_* FAST ISLAND HORSES.-- The .speed contests :it tho coniiiig'l’rtivin- cial lixliibitlon promise to be very in- tercslinf: this year. Several fast horses are already at the track. and more will bo there this week. Among tho horses now stabled at the track are two fast. onus from Prince Edward Island. 'l‘liey are tho well-known trot- ter I)r. Sharper, and the game littln pacing mare I-lelen R. lloth of these horses are going fast. They are Own. cd, and are hoing trained by Ciipt. D. A. McKinnon, of (iliarlottetown. I-lc is an olhcer in the artillery corps sla- tioned nt Ives l’oint_, rind owing to his military duties ho is hniirlicappntl con- siderably in_ training his horses, but he hopes to _havc thnni in good shape by race day. Ilr. Sharper has nlrcady boon xi milo in 2.151/4,, and Ilolon R_ on Sziturdziy rcelufi off xi iiiile in 2.151/._ ’l`lils marc is greatly admired by tlfo liorseint-ii.-Ilalit`ux (7hi'oniclc. he paving (_;,,,,st of British C0lumbia_ lighthouse at thc foot. of lfork Street in Friday evening last gave an tn. has lately been undergoing sundry HOME IMPRQVEMENTS. - M . George M. Mcl§ay1“'Fo|||id’s Mills, ls making sevgraa-~l;z|i_rovements\op his dwelling,.Aqug§, ,,_,E. Williams and A. -R,._ Green have-the work in ' .z 'U.. OVERSEAS IQBACGO FUND.-Mi' H. W. Vfnnlcognhe liao. received the sum of $7.50, collected by Mrs C. Mo- Wllllaiiis, Eldon. for tlie.above fund. and wllI,be pllsiissd _to *forward any other amounts nent hlm. ENGAGEM,EI1T' ANNOUNCED. - MFE. Ellep Evans announces the en- gagementbf 'Jier eldest daughter Clara to' George Leslie Webster of the Whitehouse. =Y\|lkon Territory. The marriage to talee place early in Sep- tember. -Evenilng Chronicle, Port Arthur, Ont. , ll SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - The many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Hugh McKay, lFound's Mille, sustain- ed a very serious Injury last week by a kick from a horse. The blow was in the region of' the heart, but Mr. McKay is doing as well as may be expected.--L. _ ARRIVED IN LIVERPOOL. - A cable received yvsterday iiftcrnoon at one o’clock by Stipendiary K. J. Mar- tin aiiuoiinced the arrival at Liverpool of Dr Alex. Ross, who had left last week for the front an a member of the R.A.M.C. The tniany friends of the genial doctor wlfll be pleased to learn of the safe ending of the first stage of his voyage. RURAL TELEPHONE LINE-Rus- tico, Caveiidisli and Bay View will soon have their local telephone line completed. Mint of the posts are now set and the wiring will follow at once, thus placing tho people of these important secticins in coniniunication with each other and the whole Island. The line will be lietweeii nine and ten miles in length njtogether und a large number of the :shareholders have al- ready orderedvplwnes. - A VANISHED PRIVILEGE.-The reniiovntions and improvements. The platform around the base of the light- house has for years been used by thousands of juveniles as ii base for hatliiiig and swimming exploits, but this is at an end. The whole platform has been covered in with planking set at an nngle of 45 degrees und does not now afford sufficient foothold for ii cat. There may be some specific reason for this, but the necessity ls not apparent to the casuiil eye. AN ISLAND NURSE.-An interest- ing lcttcr was received in Halifax recently from Miss Ellen Scanian, the llctl Cross nurse sent to England by the \\'indsor branch of the Red Cross Society. Miss Seaman is itow‘at Port Said, Egypt. with other (Iaiindinii nurses. She reports supplies of all kinds being needed there where the -.vountled iirevery iiunierous and badly “sinaslicd up." Miss Seaman _is a daughter of Principal J. D. Seanian, of this city. VIUMEN llill HARIJLY BELIEVE How Mrs. Hurley Wu Re- stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkha.m'e Vegetable Compound. Eldon, Mo. - "I was troubled with displacement, inflammation and female iéqitiiiii5=a=i=niag;.i;si;;§`_lim we“kn°"‘ Fm' t'W° sweet" -_ ~ years I could not ' llistuid on my feet ' _ill long at a time and I could not walk two "; blocks without en- , gglnz cutting and Wins Plihl dew" my right na. which §§';€‘f1" ‘ lncre ned every ~' , month. I have been .‘ at that time purple ` ' ' ` ` ` ln the face andwould walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at ii time. I was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, stalls.. essential., __ gid and often felt me though I had not a ‘ANADIAN PAci Fic SPECIAL F ARES F Oli. TGRONTO EXHIBITION From Charlottetown Goingooii'iliiti?7Seli,t.T§Pl' 6 $25-75 og§ii'i.'i\td°li'¢'rit`. ‘i.°iids7nd ‘ i5. respectively ‘ G ' s t. 3 :ls $23' Goodoiiiiiil gint. lignd I5, respectively VI From Montreal-Quebec MissANA_Bis - - 0c'r. 9 METAGAMA. - - Oci. 16 friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc- cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhsm'l Vegetable Compound. I did lo and gained in ltrength every day. I have new no trou- ble in any way and highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself.”-Mn. S. T. Hunter, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Plnkliam'| Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere. It hu helped thousands of women' who have been troubled with displace- ments,intlammat.lon,u.lcei‘atlen, tumors, irregularities, periodic palm, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigeltion, and nervous prostntioii, aftbr all other means have failed. WIU don’t you try It? Lydia E Co., Eastern S . S. Lines International Line ` Btumohlpo Calvin Austin, Gov. Dilig- loy and Governor (Solsti- ?_0FAS__TWItl`l9E:-Le_avel§ti_£hn Mona Wed.. n ii.m. or . Pert- Eéid arndugoston. Retum “leave gm Whid- ston. Mon., Wed., and En., lt II l.m. for Port, and East ort,Liibec. and St.| hn. DlitI€C‘lll-Leave St. John. Tues. Frwhlhd l£‘.'..‘l.' lit' ’“i~»lf.°.‘.“"l;..l°-l‘.l’.l ”L€‘lilll». ..."" 'm`l*`noPoL|rAN 'Lind UTSAM_8H|P8_ MASSAGHUUITTI AND BUNKER 'HILL Lcsve North side of India Wharf.BoQ;\‘|. every :i__;cy°|_tee__|-:_.__n_i_._, due New York at 8 mn. :me aer- MMNE e'rsAMsHiP i.iNl OTIAMBHIPS NORTH LAND AND Missiwisis, - - Nov. 13 METAGAMA, - - Nov.20 -4 W.B. Hdwlrd. D. P. A.,C. P. R.,StJohn,N.B * GQ Wjgly. Dominion lllxprcq Building NORTH STAR it in w , _ 'rii . ,_‘.fs.;; ,zap ,;:..__".°._:‘..‘;.°:;‘l.'.",‘l isis mrs. 5' *T 53° l_€fV|CC fCE|.|fl\ w AV ci°i:°iirr|¢°.° ili|'¢(l\'i',' so'i.°°.iann. N. l. charge.-;‘=§__` ' ‘ 5' i.,._,-, ‘"5" --f "FQ . . .. . §_ . N, I ;:’.,.~ __-fi'-‘¢_'r__ . - -2-: -~.-.. .fn- pi CD r~"_ -\ '£- 1°==¢'=+=S=~»°. <=f==-_.2 < t _-l`§ii"' H . ` » ' I-E513 , iff-.}f -' z-.»1'f-'f-°:` :-‘£55 I °“d °“‘ in "V" mm; I -.\: ., ___ U ` ~ I abd add a little cream I" I /-‘.'_‘, _ ; at serving if desired-_j ' __ ______ _. ____,--7' ___._i-_,‘_. . _ . , f ~ ' A dainty dish _- ' f /' “ ' fit for a Queen I ‘ ,-_f1‘ ‘~“ 1 TDASTED - c " ( '-.. Y' ` 'YW Y I I ‘ lv VV . 4 ‘ '__':" 1 ' ~ Y-`. Y-I Y vii( ` ' ‘ I .rl ,.1 - .-.- `fI . 1 I' " I) 1 I 'H' ' ` A' I Nl I 'Ig' U 'ru£eoAv , , _ WEDNES95 __ ,. .._.:_-_ ._ ...._. I . ,__, - r , -_.»`~_-r4=»-* U80 ripe peel sprinkle with Com Flakes - - 1 » 1 1 W3 o _ -_ . __ _ -_ . I _ __ » . it 2 _,,,.--_"?1_,,, -ni I -A %i§ ' llzw i,`%%;'JW' ...,_=l-<-=~.i _ "-tr . as . -" . s ~~ 'f‘ - " Q . " . 4. if.; - "“" ’ g-,,. _ .. ..._ i. __ ' . ' " i ‘ -"‘ *-.. »,r,~_--- .}- #_,,»/t,\~'»tf.‘~_f f- 1:-5,.-.~<-if v"~“ l‘>f»"-~ <1-ji--. , _ per pkg ,_ " e 3:. _ ol’ ' .1 _ get '.:r'..-` c .ia __`~ , ,H _' ,_ .,..... _ I "* *lllillwflli IYMOUNT CARMEL. -Mrs. John P. Gallant, her three daugliters, Mar- guerite, Beatrice and Clalrice and one son, Frank. ef Moosejaw who have been spending ii couple of months with friends and relatives in Mount Carmel, crossed by the Empress last week on the way to their western home. It was not without regret that they departed, especially at the thought of leaving aged relatives that distance will not permit to visit as often as desired. R. SCHOOLS RE-OPENING. -- The voice of lamentatlon is heard ln the land, especially among the male juve- nile element, at the prospect of the speedy termination of the holidays. and the re-opening of the schools next Tuesday. But mothers, in the niajorlty of cases. will heaven. sigh of relief when once more the_klds are back at school safe from the dangers of tho street and the wharves, to say nothing of the measure of peace and quietness that will reign over the domestic hearth. As for dad, he can ruefully anticipate it renewal of the endless lnterrogations as to dates, spelling, graniniar,' cube roots and decimal fi'actioiis_-tliiiigs which long years ago faded from his brain. leaving not zi trace behind. He has got along all right. witliout_,tliern though. A vast amount of the things we learn by rote we after fliid of no earthly use to us in the real battle of life. -LARGE FUNERAL. - The fun- eral of the late Irene Cormier whose death took place under such shocking circumstances at Oldtowii, Maine, was held on Sunday afternoon 29th lust. at St. James' Church, the atteiidniice be- ing large. Deceaseu who was about 20 years of age was it member 0f.the 'l‘empei'ance Society to which he lnid been a faillifiil member. I-le was one of those young ' men whose parents could bc proud of, commaiidiiig the re- spect of all those who know him. It is only three inoiiihs since he hurl been lionie in attendance to the funeral of his late younger brother. From porti- culzirs gathered. it appears that the he was nt work putting wire on ti tele- phone post, falling from the top to the ground, dezilli being almost instantan- eous. The pall bearers were Manuel (‘ormlor, Zacliariali Cormier. Gloria Gallzint, Glorice Cormier, Theophiltis Arsenaull. and John l<‘. Arsenault.-M . WEDDING BELLS-The first wed- ding to be celebrated in St. Josepli's Church, Sixth Street and Nineteenth Avenue, N. W., took place on Monday morning, August 2, when Miss Jenn McKenna, 404 Tliirty-tlilrd avenue, N. ,E.. formerly of Montreal, and Mr. J.- B. Ball, of Riverside, formerly of Am- herst, N. S.. were united in iiiarriagc by Rev Fatlicr I-Ietlierlngton. The bride was nttiretl in a suit of iiiivy blue. with white hat trlminod with clilffon and a. vcll. and was attended by her sister, Mrs. L. S. Maclvlillmi. The grooni's cousin, Mr. A. S. Murphy, was groomsinan. Woo Muriel G. MacNLillaii, the bride’s iiioco, was a dainty llownr girl. Tho groom’s gift tp the brldo was ii beautiful diamond ring. 'l‘li_o nuptlal reception was hold in the evening nt t.lie homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. MacMillan, 404 'l‘liIi-ty-third avenue, N.E., when Miss Harrington and Miss Touton enter- tained with vocal and instrliuiontal music. The following guests were lanif, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harrington, _Miss Toulon, Miss Belle Harrington, Mes- srs. A. S. Murphy, A. McFarlane, R. Mt-.Mlllnn and E. Brown, Calgary, Alta. -North Hill News. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) PRISONER BROKE JAlL.- A Moncton exchange says: A man num- ed Fred Allen. coiifliied in the local jail at Rlchlbucto, on the charge of theft, made good his escape Friday night. Allen is ii native of the parish of St. Paul, but had been living In P. E. Island for the last few years. Dur- ing a, part of this summer he was en- gaged In cod-fishing for Mr. O"Leary. Last week he was arrested on the charge-of breaking into Mr. 0;_liearyfs.' .warehouse on.flie wharf and. eating? codtlslnselllng the same,to different- piirties. He pun-`up'a stiifngiit who# o'rnii it-~» sn,-a-. pileiimziiiagiituiali ii?eiE»“Msa’iii1mt¢~ »C_all, and we mitted foigtriel. He was brpitg ¥l`_!§|'e_._%i‘é§IitH§ clerk o `é"`t'6tlfity c ll ,, `lfd'ele‘cC€d' to be "tiiietigtiiiuder _tlie speedy- tiviaiii act, and the case waste come up on Tuesday next. Friday night. how- ever, AIlcn_}_iroke out of jail, The cell adjoining A len’s was unlocked, d' the prltonei' e-’tli.i1!1el'f‘Ii.>‘stdve‘£e hole for escaping _ Into the empty court room ion the second floor, and by means of an improvlsh cord, ' he Iowereddiimsolf to the ground. lit ts- supposed lie 'tui'tdIy'lilt4 escape from A I Flomln TFAP A1' it John, L-_ _ ___ Charlottetown _ s s ' i n o _ new nmnwiaio' -_-_ I' the town in-a -boat, ‘mi no trace ol him can be found. present. Mrs. George McKenna, Mr., and Mrs. James McFarlane, Mrs. Tow-| arrested, but was `f|nally` locked ` 'dp.‘I room. Then he was able to reach the; I ilk. A l LIKE I _ _ i __ IJ lldl ~. -a _ "1 Another Striking Cure by Dr. Gnssell’s`TahIots.' sgygfg chgsf Pains, I aui:i7_i~ng _ir-.s\il:: _it <‘.i_ii only l»c_\ rxillnlrield . . in i ' i :i li. l.`.'.\-".>‘l'.- '. its and Heada¢h°° lliiiiilliiiti taiulidiil-ilgi force iifliicli lltflirlally Almost Blind with Dizzlness. Gould Retain Nothing on I-lei' _ Stomach for Long. Gemplotely and Permanently Gureil . _ "Y '1 nil. cissnrs iisiiisf _-__ | Hera is a story wliitih sliowsmiioo :igatn the cxtrziordinziry potter oi' that tiiiuous I British .reiiiedy, Dr. (}ii.~‘.scli`s 'l`aihlcLs, to restore tho vital p_i'oc\.1sscs{ of the body, and thus -to'cffcot i'ccovci'y_iii'=ciises wlielc . - / _#1, 'iv/4' , ` cure was not cveii liupcd lor. No unel _ ' i _'/ `°\\\_l‘ -I* 1% -'t .. "~',~. -‘¢;_,~` I \_ ,_»,_\\\\\§}_\‘\_.~,§,_\ __ _,_t `\ \\"'_r 3 __ who saw Mrs. King, of 9, Vciiioirroiirl, Uopiior,)}.’orl.suiuuth, liliigniiiil, cvi-i' ei- pccted her to it-cover, yet to-day she is. as sh'e"oxpressts ii, just iullwii heiiltli and strength, iliiiiitks to Ur. l,‘l\'l..»' liiive effected in. nic is to my iiiiiiil iiiitliitig short oi iii»atvelloiis,_;iii.l l can iicier express the gtzititxnle 1 trol. 'l`he_\' li:i\'e f'e|';aiiily sin/.tl my life, .ind iiinllc inc spleutlidly su-oil,-; and \\'.~ll, though before I tool; lin.-iii I _wus so \\'u.~'tcd and suffering that it-co\'<~i'y sccnicd out of ulic question. "1 uni ti. woiiiiin of iiiltltllc nge. 1 have bfiriic 2.5 cliilflirii in 25 _\'c:i»i`s, :ind all my trouble :lations froiii the birth of my last. billy, tivo _ycais ;i.g_~t». I was nt-vcr the saute utter iliac.. .\l5 stil-ngtli wint from nie, and l began to sul'ici~ with pxiiii at my oliesi. aniirl- round my lvft side. So severe did tihis lw~t».»iiil ilml l woiild not boar iliv. sligliilv-__»~_ I lost. :ill iippctiic, and iisul to .~iiff<»r i`i'oiii l`i'i¢,'lit- ful litiai-lzii-hos, iiritl pailpitulzoii that wus Iiltc :iii ciigliic b<»li.i.iiig in iii_\' biciisl.. 1 went nliitost blind w.tli tlw.v.iiw.~'s, :iiid olil so sivlt. '.l`hc':i <-aiiiv rvlt-lii'if.;. |'1\'i-iy. thing I took rctlirneti, cvi-it ii glnsis of wntm' or ii. cup til' i.i-:i.. l \\.is .ilso tix- t-renicly ciiiistipiitofl. l was iin bud for weeks :i.I. ai time. :ind when 1 striiglgled up from vary \\'<~;,riru‘sS_' I had noon to go back again. I not \\'r‘akoi‘ :ind more _ff T553; ‘-1-,,~ fi, . ,M nfl’ _ y. . . ' _1 f ` "` -4-/' f i.\i»~- » ».-_-_ < Vll»,---"'_..\\\\~'- .t '_I- 'f'i\\V"i" ii ‘ "»',l\l`. I _ .,,.\ _ \, - J wasted till I was like a living skeleton. Merliciiir iuiil other things I tried did no giod. .\'o\liing did :my good till I gvt r. Cii.s'.~v~ll`s Tablets. Then-ohl what ii lilcssi-il rclicfl 1 izol Qeuliily better from tlir- first, and now I am fust fulll ol health :md strength. Certain y, I shall never cease to pi-also this extraordinary medicine." 0 Hero is :t.nol.lier case of cure-and cum alisoliiw-\\-liicli puts to shame all ordi- nary forms of trmitinmit. 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