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"’ |- if _ _ M, .WM .nr yy# ,W _ _ ._, _. APRIL 14, 1926 1 1 #rites Two f THE onAnLo'1"rmowN GUARDIAN- = The Mystery of the Sil\8'il\¥ Walls A Dsteetivs Love Story in » Hy WILLIAM AVERILL l`l'l0W.ELL & Conn-lshl by D-Aiwletol O C0- iefidiied by Ledger Syndicate ` snoring dog. public." "You know perfectly well, Mr. u ?§ ,rd to Beatwce Hammond ‘Now, Mr Osborn.” he growled, ain't nothing. he won-ldn‘|, do for *` ' - i "where 'la Miss lMaaon?" he in- “you say the old gentleman chang- the old gom|om.gn." “_ , quired. "il think she should ~beed his appointment with you and l~""--_-_“`~- ‘ 'W' ----_---1-~_-- put udfxe to this ,business at once." that you found lrlm senseless in N \i QAILINGS FROM HAIYT -IFHIN, N. ll. 'T0 Ll\'l'Iltl'00I. ~Apru no u....n-|....~ Apr. 23 . ,_ . . . _ . . . . ._ hh-lqauras 'T0 (`Hl*IltBUl KG -§0l"l'll.\ Ml”l‘0N-- A V l‘\\'l'I|¢P Apr. I5 ., .. .. hlalita ' T0 LUNIDON 'Apr,22 , . . . . . . . .\Iu-lor-h 'falls at tlreenarll “Carries Third (`luss Passengers tlnly. IIOM MONTREAL T0 LIVERPOOL Apr. ill). May 2|! Montrose May 1. .Inna 4 .\lont¢-lslru lu lt. June ll hloutclara T0 BELFAST-GLASGOW ilay 20. Juno 17 _ . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ dlctqsmn l‘0 CllERBOUR(1-BOU'l`l.lAllP'l`0N- ANTWEBP Mq 5. June 2 . . . . . . . . . . Mlnnedusa llq ID. June ll . . . . . . . . . . ._ Mslltl l‘l0M QUEBEC 'I0 LIVERPOOL ls; 21. .Inns 18 . . . . . . . . . ._ Montruyal T0 BELFAST-GLASGOW' Apr. tl. June. ii . . . . _ . _ . . . ._ Montnairn T0 CHEBB0l'R0-BOU'l`llA\lP'l‘0N-- IIAUBUKU May I2. June tl Empress ot l"ruu|~s May ill. June 23 . Empress ul 'holland Apply Local Agents G. BRUCE BURPEE V Dis. Pals. Agent 40 King Street Saint John, N.B. TOLEDO SCALES No Springs, Coffee Milla, Meat Choppers, Bacon Slicers. Monthly terms. I N. E. MYRER, Agent. Charlottetown. 8l;65-4-12-inwf.l3l. FARM Fllll Sillli '/2 mile from Bradalhane Station, containing -MV, acres. Good build-| ings, best location, near school. stores _and churches. Apply to--~-. _ MURDOCH GRAHAM. ‘ 8595~4~8ll1m1li. \ AUCTIUN SALE ' Farm ol 63 acres at Ruxtico with good buildings thereon. If not sold privately by April 20th will be sold at Public Auction on that day at one o'clock. lf stormy next fine day following. RUSSELL MARTIN, East Royalty, cjo. Fred Andrew. B573-4-Twfmtil. llucllnll slit rlousehold Furniture at Fort Augustus on Monday the At lf. Kmluington Road on Fri-5 day .April ltith at 10.30 o`<=ioi~k sharp consisting off parlor. dining 9 l-l~2l~28. mencing at the 'hour of One o'clo¢it effects of the late Reverend Allan Mus SAFETY- _- City Ticket Agent L. P. RITCHIE. Ticket Agent, Station AUCTION SALE THERE WILL BE SOLD by Pub- lc Auction at the Parochial House 9th day of April, A. D. 1926,, com- n the afternoon, all the following room, sitting room. bedrooms, :uid kitchen, some lovely pieces ot old 1 furniture in Walnut and mahogany of Hay; 75 busheu 01 Nm, 0", wood-slelgh,. one driving. wagon. Also all household furniture and velvet square; two beautiful EDB- other .-rticles too numerous to men tion. one very old mahogany dining room lable; one beautiful Wilton lish Brussels squares; one lovely Arminsuer stair carpet; some bean- U-flll UW 0" P3111-l-H188 'lllld Sleel ell' approved joint notes on all sums grovings, one kitchen range und 0 one ibeaiutimi -ward:-nib.-_ Lot of ¢ china, glassware, linen.; and hell- C ding. Ons nlco 'upright piuno. also, other articles not mentioned. Lol A_ D_ 1g25_ of garden utensl-ls. etc. ‘Sale starts in the kitchen and on time. Terms cash, LAURA HODGBO-N J J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. 8689-4-13-4|. _~.mw14| . J. McDonald: - One horse, 5 years old one mare 7 years old. two cows. Quantity T£Fllv.".;-Nine months credit on ver five dollars. Amounts less han five dollars, cash. Six pen ent discount for cash. Dated this eighth day of April, REV_ JOHN C. MeMlLLAN CHARLES McDONALD Exeeutorl OHN A. MacDONALD Auctioneer TENDERS FOR LUMBER SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noun on Monday, April 19th, 1926, for supplying and dsllvg.-ing gg Monnaue Bridge on or before the first of June, 0.000 feet of 3 inch spruce or hem- ink Pllhk: llw for supplying and delivering at P.-ine.. street wh." 73 pllss in lengths of from 20 to 50 feet. 5 For further particulars apply st thi; gfflcg, _ L. B_ MaoMILLAN, Department of Public Works. 8062-4-lumwml. <11.. ..;*,,. -\ _, Y __»_, A 'CANADA s'rEAM»sHIP LINES, Lid. A i » s. s. "csurn" l Leaves Montreal April 28th For spaos for Live Stock and Produce. also Rates, CARVELL BROS., LTD. AGENTS Beeretary of Puhlle Works. ii.._.__.-._._.. _ -_.` Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Bt. John’s May Bhd -<13" -.§tt=~ - A t via __ , 'in the car. and nnd you can see 'OCEAN UMITEDH ` for yourself that his finger nin't l I l I i t-art, hand slelrh, lrlndausns, set dan- hledhnrness. not llrlvllll harness, | pgda an reeehlngs, collars and hsntos, ll ,,¢,, |~n",, "“.”_ 8 ml sh". ",“"_ VA.LUAlLE_ FARM FOR SALE .-an .moore uni hem-nuns. wma ssmr. AT WINSLOE ROAD :‘v'v|nsIelr;n,lrrt:wt:larsim=l|sa, post.-hola ` _L ller, s nve s, or s, . ns, blocks and rape, flrmerrs .I»oll;,.=l: II 'ln on" my valuable "rm of |,....| ..,,.¢.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, (N, N), 5", "15 acres of choice land with good :ol rhu.;‘n.(a|:=||s rrns. swing man-. dwelling house and out buildings. prox. arnrnnr w sm' lla and mattress) quantity of hardwood plush, qnasmt; an 1” nr” can repnh U;-rseszs nl hnurls, quantity of sprare shingles, Pmmr Pump in hmws' 7° I nm mm storm, x pr; em". nrnssmltxtlnd in high oultlvation, and H not vlu. nnsntur ef hu: ann straw. sold by -private sale, it will be sold whsst, base hurllsf. Queen luster. on su H nth m th" eoachos, spinning srtrosl sal reel. uma’ Apr 'Q ` tables, choirs, dishes and other arttslss 'nh ‘t°°k| "VP ‘nd |mI’|°m'“"° not enumerated. Bag huuhllls "'""" -VI’ **"'” °° '°'°~ ILIJAN ‘AU “all AND DON s Fortunately he was in his teeth Pllfilllllg back his chair, the wut- Wsauited- 'M - . relaxed face. l y c ‘ge ~ f . ‘ he -l, ably got jammed in the runnllng ` ‘ __ s gear of the car and he has Ia nt ‘ od from loss of .blood. B1 chloroform and assault and some one cutting his finger off, all hosh. You’r~e seeing things 0'- Neil. and you ought to rut er on your imagination." ‘1Sure and llt's no imm.sglnatlon." ` V X the 'Irishman .persisted doggedily. ` to asain. t/ Inside -- Ahsorbine, jr. diluted, destroys the germs and relieves irritation. Our- slde-it relaxes the tension of the muscles and breaks up con- grion. Use Absorbine, Jr. sz lint sign of’ sore throst. A1 nh in-ur lrswtln, 31.21; has w. r. YOUNG, Inc.. ymsn lids. Montreal lt's murder." I. -i_ tl0§KBdly. Having disposed ol my property at "iS0l‘ry, mum, |10! t0 :ine l\nr:':_w‘(l".v& WJ; spring tooth cl-_ arrow . .)r set ll' has I, runs vhw. (M. rm. lrrestusnn :find 0"' °m°° ‘l“'"`d* thi’ h°“"°'°' 1'” na" N0- 3 D|0W. Western Boy plow, potato insisted d@¥9d|Y. 5nd "Ml Gm »°~\lflv~r. su-sl roller. nt chants... nn- ham out to -be notified. *Sure and AT THE SODA F0uN1AlN non (new): Frost and W sl l ' l ' nrusner. ensins llntersulonslare fn? ;3el::`::e:o:_-‘P and he' an The Soda Glass: Those Straws ‘l‘l;.ll's nnr:l:tl::::;‘,o:‘l:|l;l';sr hh’;l't-: The atunners uppernp drew lr! I DIG l0fi ;‘::f_1"'::::° bf,':°“ "““';‘|‘;i"’"’:’“":° The Soda Glass: .lust lay tif . sort ons. Star Car (runsbout nearl aesr)) 'u°k°" “I ‘ly I .._.... _....1 Flill Silll IOIIN . (I - 1', . D '*"§:";_.__ y _ ru. omni: ’ I i _..’. ,.41 _. - #- _ iislwg up ln the trout drswinghds runsbout. Well, perhaps you ::l-lard and soft oorns both Yi@l*l'roonr," Higgins volunteered. "Shedid and perhaps you dldn’t. Any- nail brush. Then he turned to his ‘lo -li0li0W1ly'» Corn llHl"0V@l`. Wlli“1l gave one of the maids orders that how. y0u're going to stick close to -2. entirely sure io wie, and certain she was not sl home. to callers this me until the chief shows up. Now, .mil satisfactory in its notion. ,ai’te_rnoon, But, when ll came ongo on with yon and iet‘s get hack 'duty n while back, the maid forgot and see ‘bow lMr. Warburton is l"`*°°”’_* lto tell me. And, just now- i let ill wlllills &l0ll8-" friend and lMiss Mason had to As John preceded the watchman sec her. Shall I notify .her‘."' out oi’ the arched corridor into thenicemen snooping around here?" Beatnice Hammond did not an-long reception hall, the street door __,._l.'_ swer at once. but taking several was swinging open and Higgins steps up the long stirway, .she was sta-ntiing aside to admit a new- stood listening. Fnlntiy, over theoomer. Ha was a squat, barrel- bulustrnde, came the distant sound bodied man. with sloping should- of women's voices. ere and legs askew like a hnldog. _ “Better not", the qeclmed, a- flabby, panty skin of a city dwelier, decendlng the steps. “When hurrying into eubways and ol’ danc- Mason's caller leaves. we ing in crowded cafes. ...hh _ l move back in the corridor so From the obseqtslous manner in _ ~ , Sho will no. 590 no If wo which tho butler sprang to relieve I - off the light over the aofaphirn of his overcoat it was evident `“ one will notice Uncle Charles.`that he was u peraonage of lm-por-i ~] \ ls nothing Anne can do and tance in the household. Removing \ think »lt's -better-her caller did n silk muffler from his fat-rolled l f know what h&DD0lled. We doi1't neck. the man's cold. fish-llko., ‘ f.~_:. J /' ._ 1 this matter to get out. Don’t eruy-:wen eyes fell on the sri>ur| _ ) '~_f:_'-ill l, i you think ao. 0‘Neil?" beneath the iigiht, and came quick-» l ` \_ ’ ;:'] - "Sure I .suppose it's best, murn," ly forward. ‘ru-bbing his hands over I | - l Héil' Irishman agreed, "And did you one another, a smile drawing back ,,',‘|_ ,` ' ,,.`,| _ get the doctor?" his full, -moist lips from his yellow ` ' "Ye _ _ - He .is coming right over." "Good i2V6l\‘l!18!" he 'began in O'Neii scratched his carroty nasal voice, talking with the mop ol hair, than turned to the punsive voiubllity of a traveling Gothic nr(-hed door lending to the Balelmlm- "W0ii. Beatrice. what's _,_ _ ‘_ rear of th.~ house. the meetIn£ for?" i "(‘ome. Mr. Osborn." heordered. U“°]“-‘ has 'D993 VUPY serlouslt' \ g i"l want to telephone. You go a- 'll1.llll‘@d ill an accident," Mrs. Hum- f head of mc." . mend announced. r “Wl1at's the idea?" John asked “Excuse me." O'Noil 00l‘l”6Ct9ti- He: Why do you call me, a as he proceeded the watchman °‘Ml‘- 'H°~mm°“d' B°m°b0¢|Y |19/S down the long passageway. “You su-lted Mr. Warburton. This .nom :limit i had uriymiug to _do tlemlw found him u\\0°rlS<=l°\\s with this attack on Mr. Warburton -lllli l“lllll1b°lll-" ‘do you?" _ r Turing, Hammond’s pooket-ri-m- i Before answering his companion‘ll=€d. dissipated GYGS KWSN the . seated hiinlsélt' at the tele hone 8119"- t Fam°""bZ"£:g:“"°"°I T"“"°lri\l-.sk before the window lozking "WUD “TG 5/011'?" he asked. _ MoN'r|u;A|_ _ 1-ogg"-"_-, onto the court. it was n large "This ‘is Mr' oubum his wife ln' "“.. .a:::i'f:`:' DETROIT - Ci~llC.”co ‘switchboard with numerous exten- f0l`lll€d him. ,:;.'§:".';§§§i‘i§"5f:....-- gggvygg... sim... by which the servants mu. John stiffened slightly as the l/"fl Leaves Montreal Daily at 10¢_m_ riveted the .incoming calls wig), the man inspected him as he would f ’-¢;;;;;é§’,’;--,-l is liouse. "Obi Are you the fellow Anne g §__ 0/’ Doubh, Track ,mme way_ . "Sure and rdmft .hmk n0¢y,1ng_-- fell for. up in the Klondike?" he _V -Y _ ,c°,"°R-,__ .ne growled. firmly, wiring uownlquerled. i Vclvctrunning road-bed "he “?celV9l' Hllll ‘milmlbiing a num. _J0i1ll dug_ his finger no-its _°ulPns",r ` Ibex- into the mouthpiece. “Sur‘e. his ih“m‘b- " All steel _ob _ L .iir_ Osborn, ami you have an ap- `_'l 0111 MUS |M050l1'H fililwe he Dllfld-" Sleeping éar vT3:“*l'§"d_ lbélfilpointnrent w-ith IMP. Warburton at *mid q“l@l»lY~ _ panmmt Dmwin Rl; '°é, ‘f""l4*`| [mil You :ll 5 ln .his runnbout, 'H‘"“m°ll'-l Bl-Bl"°-ffl him lllil ill the .veatner l've ever known at this Car Standard S155 in gm §P'|“K`\vl1l. nl... ...<_=.....it<~.l and poser-my face: then. thrustlnz out his Cm,'Dining Cm “£1 158 c"mTI*`°" |mnrll¢m>.1_H.@.||u_.pe¢e_¢h;S ls 0-_ hanging underiip, he turned to, c°un§l,EsY_ V _ ° °" ‘Ni-il. (live me Mr. Graham." O'Ne,"` , b b i _ ’l'hcre was H momiem- 31 "Al hs u out lMr. War urton‘s _ 0c~t. . g§ff’a§‘.’;§’_"‘§§,'_“t‘.‘”° ,°°“"°‘Y °f ‘°h'~‘lti.r~ .irluiman resting his selbgsvmfé bolus attacked is damned m-“de Canadi-310;? dcrririlrgeeir health.-_ de..-k. and -equintlng up side, he snapped rlrritabiy. "You _ r.......u. a mm °""“"°:Wl-rf' ur John. Again. he nimea to 111°” ‘"9 “iw”-B S"l@”“'i"S ll ' lthe receive,-_ in everything that you stick Tin- dt- Lu..-Q Train of Canada "Helio: chiefs This is o'Neii." "O86 in-" lie _woke ;0w_ --Come on ova, to “'I‘hat's just what I told __, ____._ _____________lMr. wnrnnrlgnu, right .,w,,,.__ye,,_ Beatrice Hammond added. ~` 7 l l'lt‘s important-~--Somebody tried to "'B“t» Mn Hammend-" UNBUPF0' . '/ i Connection From "‘“"‘l"l' him*-Blind! Jlim and some ‘°S‘9d~ "There ‘“|""' -"0 d°“l“ "' » // Marmme Province Points of inf- .h0yg_.A}| ,.igm_ g00d_by_.. bout lt. Mr. Warburton sure was / /4 i I : I1 , -iv If fl. I . _ . , , || _ ,gl Arr. Chicago 7.50 the next morning iiiff-rent nppnrtmenrs of the great have done a suit of clothes. “You could smell the chloroform = < For Fares, R"e,v,¢|°m‘ Em been ground off in no accident. It‘s ' i been l! I " A | Q cut o ceun. pp’ ° ‘ Q l Following the direction or the _ ‘ ` W. K. ROGERS, I i , ' iwatchmaivg eyes, Hammond ginno-i SHE THOUGHT S0 T00 ‘ JL!" ,Ml . ed toward the limp figure IK J ' ‘. divan, faintly vlscble in tho dilm ."___ , \` '|, ll* i' iight of the darkened corn _ " ` l ‘ .iiillv a flash he hesitated, then `\\»\ ._ ,.'»,} I _I / lover and peered down lntothe still, 5 l .;_'__,5. ' “I-ie's been in n ibad V ` ‘ ' thut's sure," he admitted. stroking "ll , '11 ll.. mm. mn. “His nn .» pi-ol. Hi f 3°, | , l Qt 5 _. . , ~ LQ ‘iMr. Warburton has been assault od. and if he don’t come "Yon are wrong, 0'Neli." Bea- Q _ __-,_ | _ _l lrlce insisted. ‘lsurciy ._?. _ll ; bnnd's two years in crime work SURE 7|-gg;-(E |3 '__ '53 j_-_-3.\_~_A< _,;-.~.____J when he was an assistant die- A lrict attorney ought to _ '*' opinion worth somethl Blg Cleamngg Sale no beiieves that Mr. has been in an accident it must "Sorel Lessthsn one nallolone' » cetainiy be oo.” By Allctloll The pstrolman shook tion on my premises on Thurnslny. |r le olk lowing stork and farm implements: In my day and 'rn 5w ith ' - ff, Sherbrooke, I will sell by nnbllr out-. him," he ins-“ted 0b3|_in:€;?; :ibut .torn mn st rt on-lack sim-p, lr.. nn- ve 5”" “ 3 W °f I "eAbf°g§“t‘£ _ _.VI 9*!" ' llruft more t(`rnwn (lem). general pur- HUD' "S3-‘nts U15! Bamebodl' l-fled 'if' /f gentleman. ¢ \ /, me." / .~.,|,.,.,,x..,,,,,|:,, ri rf; ',|,|f°°:|;'|lf,;|,f "Gfraham'f -Why you fool, you hull. -‘omlmr 3 nor ora. Yorkshire sow, haven't called G1-aibam -in on this ~. ~ ‘ (nmol. mower marc). nn nu. went red to the emrs, -but his lan- ‘ mia-mi sn-irons: .luster lr. -tr Wil tern shaped jaw only set the equar- . E gone more L(:s.lal;)..“2 rows, fs-sshsnod; lo bump ol thg old rows rl c : 4 ers. oornlng 3 year And what-5 more ,I m taint-rnrlllr, mr z is * ‘ K, mu °| h ml’ " Q" ""“' '_' Graham will agree with due tn litter last of A ll; Y it hi 'lr' . 'mm no Hyman". “MT M _“P I re have you. I-lsmnwnd whlrléd on ~ '"' the watchman. .ll hi (a.ll lfl I ), M . urs msprxger (I\r:a?Cogl:1|bc|l‘>,:w bindblr mb” Jrlahmmnlh f““"n`°°n face Y wood slntlh. set dolshls bob slel ` --- n sure Mr. The attorney eyed him s mln- tache that hung down stiff like 1_1 wife. _ "You idiot." he scolded, "why dldn't you stop this -msn callin! in Graham? Haven’t you any .ssni-le? Don't you know that the last. th-ing we want are these pol- l L37: I? ..-_-5-‘ilf£~'_°.¢, °-‘ ° i§'1_:- a : ` ` 8! _. _: 55' .ameleonl se; She: Vou'slways change color V when you hear dad coming. BD- Q \ 9.. into' ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE "This la a pretty backward "Vee, it is the most harhful thick. :lme of year. -bunk." . \ I. police- " t ~ crime your o/if `\.,. - \\» Q him." \ f Ji., l In the “He says he's just crazy to take her out." e;i_0s§;; “i think so too." ' back and his protecting eye teeth awe, htm the avnesrenoe of a “You had no ‘business to mix up this affair." he growled “We don't want detectives buttfnr in nd 'washing the ts-mily linen Ill 1 ' -’ Hammond." owen persisted. “mst f i The engineer started to speslhchnran hitched .his am-ple hulk to ~ ith.-u hit his lips. 01Neil eyed him his feet and looked the engineer about your family. Mr. Warbur- <~ rlously for a second then turn aggressively between the eyes ton gave the chief his start. There Mr. Graham will not spill anything nts and kept chewing his mus- I i l. .lf accident, ` r-‘~ O >»‘*~ ~ ,` uv* it /ll’ .»¢ .Qc A _-;-1°; it as for __` __ _;`f` .__ _ ‘Sdn -sf \T '- A.- _r ‘~> hit' wy s _T e. mufii- _ my bus- , make his "Do you think there Is any ng, und, if honesty and sincerity behind the Warburton trys?" our cent. his head i i \`;\ ~ Q- “.\.\ ` ‘\_ do . _ _%9_ __ `-527; ` 2! \ ........ The les Cream Spoon: t-low so! Y -- _ _ _ _----_,--_-»~ -_~_~;;;_~;;;:';;:;:..'.:::.1';.fLT1‘-__--~ -- 17'- ,_ §::f" Y _;_'i'f>;;§"~l'l "_'; , _ ` ,_ ii' l "' "Ip,-/7) »-., A J\\)r; nit/ / -.__ii.ih...ri.~i 5 Miss Louise Lourhan ' | J" ' Route I2. Ch.arleston.IIl. ; ~‘ Your Daughter’s’ Health MANY GIRLS are obliged to be absent, from school for a few days each month because of illness. because young girls-as well as older women-can be strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. » At no age does your daughter need greater care than from. the time she reaches the age of twelve years until wumanhuod is established. If she complains of headaches, pains in the lower limbs, or if she is nervous and irritable make life easier for her. Many a woman has suffered years of misery because as a girl she has been allowed to sit around with wet feet, lift heavy articles, do hard work and over-study. ln all such cases Lydia E. Pinklianfs Vegetable Compound should be given,as it is “specially adapted to suish conditions. It can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. Nervous and Weak Charlesiorl, Illinois.-“I gave my fifteen- year-old girl Lydia. E. I'inkl1um`s Vege- tuble Compound und it. tlirl iier' a \vonde1‘ful lot. of good. Iler periods wt-ru ticinyetl and she was nervous weak and dizzy. Ai last. _ silo was so bud oil' that sin- wus out of school for four months. I reall the :ul\'c1‘tiserrients about the Vegetable Uornpoulld, and since she has taken it she l1il.~l‘illrpi-owtl in every way and has gone buck to svliool uguin_ I recommend the Vegetable Uonipound to other lnotliers with girls who are not' as strong as they should iw.”-lll_1's._Ar.|t:i.: Lou'rlu.N, lioutc 2, Charleston, Iliinois. ' gr* ’ ...fp-r-‘ ,_ lr -if il #2 \ ifé”/-;; t\` fl i xl"-1"" .~ ‘__ ' 9:. _'-5 In many cases this is unnecessary Terrible Cramps Los Ar|geles,(.‘allfoi'nlu.-“My daughter had t-:l'1'ibIe cruillps which caused ei' to go io bed on every first. tiny. 'i`he sharp pains seemed to take the life right from her. She wus out of .~u.-liool two terrns. I have known about Lydia E. l’inkhurn’s Vegetable Com- pound ull my life and iinully decided she should try it. Three bottles cured her ot' the cramps and other pains and helped her in variinls ways for the next. couple of years. I rccoinniurid the Vegetable Compound highly in every girl and \vo\nan.”--Mrs. W. E. (l|1.r.r."i“r|c, ill-lil East. 62nd P1aoe,I.0s Angeles, L`u.llf0i'niu. _ Lydia E. Pir`xl_iham’s , Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE C0-. """|‘|¢(i. 0\"l`- ' , . _ a l * _ Made in Canada . /,I /“ \\ \\` I / -’ ;_>>- `__\-5-3? M ,/i V4 r llllllh Mull m e iiilliiili .il l hm \ __ yr , _ ` l ‘ _‘¢"--.'~.='-»,', / \ 1 l l. All ll. ', Everyone knows thcre's nothing like Bon Ami Cake for cleaning and polishing mirrors! You apply it in a light, soapy lather with a \ damp cloth. Wait just a moment till it dries. 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