lotions bsflsro disposing of your Abattoir A rites: two \ , l: ron i vouno YOU WANT TO RUN HE A ‘ RACE? WHAT KIND OPA COULD YOU WIN . MOTHERS l .1. --'l‘hc Shaw Studio Hamilton, OnL-“Bcfore the arrival of my little boy my health was very per, my back hurt and my nerves were so I could not s l grew very w and miserable an suffered from morning sickness. Finally l saw Dr. Piano's Favorite Prescription in the - drug store where l trade, so l decided to try it, and it did me a world of good. It relieved me oi all distress in my back, built me up in strength and my nerves did not give me any more trouble. l got along fine the remainder of the time and I had a very strong. - healthy baby. In addition to keeping a woman healthy and strong it relieves her of a certain mental strain, from which most women suffer during ."—Mrs. Joseph Curto, I47 St, North . (Picture above.) rite Dr. Pierce. Pres. lnvalids' Hotel, Buffalo, .\". l’, Iul’ free advice. SMELTS R. F. Hall, 37 Fulton Market, New York, wants Smelts on con- signment. For’ stencils write F. M. LAN IGAN, Point Du Chene, N. B. 2811-11-211-91 NEVER HAD MUCH TO SAY Daughter: We were so quiet il the parlor last night, Pa, has“. Billie never has much to say. Suspicious Dad: that fellow kiss you all the time. DIDN'T LIKE HER LOOKS Lady (hunting a laundress): you wash’! Woman (sharply): washed in my life! Lady (departing): believe it—good day. I can well ooooooo~voo~oassoooooooa —\‘>~_/' \ M. A. HUTTON PUBLIC ACOOUnNTANT AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared for passing. Utility investigations and l Dominion lncomo Tax Returns pre- pared. 798 Mam 8L, Nloncton. N. B. Telephone 850. ‘QQOQ-QQOQ Zbhl-ll ‘J- lulu sF¢EEy Annual Meeting THE HEIGHT OF GLORY Tho Annual Gonoral Meeting o “They tell me that Jack nad a tho Children's Aid Society of l1°1'1°1"1 11111? 5i1\11'113Y-" Qhgy-IQQQQ-tgwn am; or a" pgrsgn‘ "Yes, he broke an arm’. cut his lntsrooted 1n the welfare of‘ children 119311 "111 c311 11111-11)’ Walk" will be hold in tho City Council Chamber on the evening of Monday tho Nth November, lnst.. at 8 o'clock. l By Ordor. W. J. P. MoMlLLAN. President. Charlottetown, Nov. 10th. 1926. 2619-11-I1-tst6l. OOOOoboooosooQooooooono BUSINESS STAND? FOR SALE Wo tho undersigned have dscldsu to soll our business stung in tho town o! Bordon, consisting of two lots 100 fest squsro, storo. ware- house. coal shod. barn and lco Mull All faollltlog for moat hus- lnou. Filfbinks Wolght Scales and Oss Tank in oonnoetlo . This is ono of tho boot locations on the lslsnl for business and anyone. doslrlous of going Into buslnossi would msko no mistake In buying this stand. WOULD GROW IN INTEREST She: That rumor about Mange Isn't worth the telling. He: W8". you see I'm only tile second person who's told it. Wait till you hear it again next week. _ Y". l know; teas and hidden Doris to perform.‘ b"! 11110 "1! 1111111111 i111‘! don't lel,The guests were. of course, all no Nc-ncver, I - THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Adventuress BY. MILDRED HARBOUR CHAPTER I-l. é. l l l THE START OF THE DEBACLE l The wlnter dragged its chilLl Snow-covered, slush-filled length-l lDoris went her way plocldly. faith-i ,ful to her voice studies, thinking iwhlle she lifted her bird-like volccf and sang, of skating and bohsled-l ding on the lows hills. Her,‘ llloughls turned wlstfully. also. to‘ lhllss Elaine's D881. cheerful lillcllelLl lOnce she hall dared to peuetratel jibe sacred precincts oi‘ Lhe Field- Ilug kitchen. on the chefs day off. lbul. in; lofty proportions, its ultra. jmodenl apparatus, its hygienic at- ,mospl.»ere, had chilled her hall'- lformed determination w beg a hit, jof flour and butter and spice and, uurn out her favorite cake. l She admitted disctmsolat iherself that there was little hope; ,0! escape from becoming an opera] lsiuger. Iler music muster wasl lenchanled with her voice and pro-l ‘gross. She had-sung at several’ lrecftale and been much praised.‘ ;Even Camilla. always ready to, ,make use of any tsctor at her com-, .mand. had given several musical: l l l l “Norther-n" Tomatoes, from sndseodsp-o- lnthoGol-knuroe- rleslnCsnsldsJtScResnI, P_-Q~. Ind Harrow, , s." “claim” “"- 119 i ty. upped:- ing flavor. Try it with chops, fish or eggs. A! Jalusnuywi the qgififiah... "1 Gloom Sixty Years Conflict u. tol With Liquor Evil In P. E. Island Enforcement. AN UP HILL FIGHT l (By An Observer.) men. . l As the winter wore on. Camilla‘ 11 was no mean 135k ma, Con. 111135 119001111118 a 111F111 11119115F~fI0uted tho reformer in the first gYoung Hartley had establisheddlalr or the eighteenth century. hllmself a little too firmly in IlEr-Drinklng Qugfomglndulgeil in by regard for her W11 sewn"? flnulhrohhhly more than hull‘ qt the ‘satisfaction. It was Camillaiswyholp ma“; pupumuon ‘were 10o ileasl. ambition l0 fall in love; )'el'gngngly 91111-911319‘; w be 1-00.64 l5116 10111111 11915911’ 1191110111151)’ "Eamon! with a feather duster. v Law 111161. stale. The 11811111101119. .1'011T1K,nlakiug assemblies, most members D010 player had a tlisconcertlngpf which used the open bar as one W11)‘ 0f 11l1591-1-1118 1119 80111195 11111611 of the stepping stones to power. fut? 0111911111)‘ m8l1l1911 11111-111 1111' were not enthusiastic to suppress pause of his coming each time he (he e-,-1|_ Yet one“ a 1118191113 was expected w tea- True. 110 was found, particularly ln the As- flcl-uflll)’ 11111 1101111118. bu! 3111111113 senlbly, even including those ac- lfouud herself for once in her life customed to lake the‘r occasional iuncertaiu, not fully mistress of_gn,g_ wefe so 11119113554311 with the ‘herself and the litnatiou. ll-avageg always found in the wake She shut hel- eyes resolutely to of the traffic. as to express their Qolthe danger. tolling herself hot to judimenf. in the rorm of restrictive be an old fool. (This was in the 1eg1513l1o11_ strict privacy of her boudoir). If p.10. m the yggr 134s no less lsho couldn't divorce her husband- than four Acts had been placed on and it. looked as though there [he statute books of the Prownce. iWflSIYl much h0D€—-Sll6 wasn't go for me primary purpose of mitigat- ling to risk a scandal. She assur- 111g 1119 9.115 of jfltempgfflnce, In ied herself of this 0W1‘ 111111 01191 that year these were all consoli- ugh‘... and yet when she looked a! dated into a general Act. with Hartley in all his superb, young 3mendm9l1lS'lIl€ll considered ue- strength and cuuquefiug ¢11a1111- ceeeary to further restrict, and to she wondered if he wouldn't flbihfllg the measures more up l0 most be worth the price. 3,143“. W111, the (111195. The crisis came in February-l Amougsl the features of those that mouth of months in New 01d acts may he found ncarly' n11 of 1.110111 1111911 1119 111111111. 11161110011111?’ the penaceas for curtailing the ev- ‘lauguor of‘ Spring plunsefi. 3'11 111° ii which the modern advocates of twinkling of all eye. into the harsh ljigderafon" preflcflbe as the I I (Signed) GREEN BROS. BURDEN Q-ooao-ooo-o-o 2444-1I-3ll -\_ QOQOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOQ-OQO SPECIAL POULTRY NOTICE In sddltlon to our plant at Char- llottotown. wo aro operating Poultry kllllng stations st tho following points on tho island:- Turno, Llmltsd.,O'Losry. J. BJN lfilsrl‘. Konslngton. Rusul Clark, Mt. Stewart. R. J. MtiDonlld Q 60.. Clrdlgan. H. H‘. Cox, Morsll. Cook d. Son, Murray River. Morris Bernard d. Cm, Tlgnlsh. Allovlflng for shrink, lsbor and posslbls dsprooistlon In kllllngvsnd plucking. you will find It will psy you slwsll to soil your Poultry ollyo rsthor than to toko tho trou- bfo to klll st homo. Vl/o will also bobuylng omens Poultry st top msrllst prions l1 you profs: to" market your Poultry this my. ‘ ‘Writs or phone for our lstost quo- 555-00 Thls little book h brim- ful of helpful hints. _ Baby's food, clothes, ‘ sloop, woldlt and oom- ollmonto are suthorlttss. dons sol. owners n M k -— slug"? IHI Hmlted. sososli sscrosvasunosa , o-kmunu-p- 4 ute and. lfshe lhad been wiser sho 11KB!‘ 111 11 51>¢°1111 111m"- 11- 15 cure-all for our liquor ills. Cheaper the month when the fortunate try liquor ‘a urged as a "cure-all" for no escape from climatic whims. CB- the illicit still and 1111111551111!- Imlllg was one of these. She “'85 They had it then-cheap. and in l’nviled. with a group of her satell- abundance But it did not make lites, for a cruise on the yacht. 01 a nober people. H1811 Pcense we 1a mfln named 119-713’ 131111111911- B have been told would confine the llather notorious man about town business to responsible people and with millions to throw away. eliminate the low down grog dens. l Camilla went. on a shopping 0P8? In that day the’ license fees were lwhere white flannel iailleurs, gay comparatively high. but the low usilken jerseys, and endless scarfs, down grog dong thrived. Adopt fllfiltl, and lfnner frocks swelled "Government control" they cry, the total on the monthly b11111 lbfllnnll by a C0mll1lB5'Oll you can con- Jlenly Fielding meeltly settled. lflne the drinking to those who will 1 At the very last moment, she re- not use It. to excess- In that day nlembered to mention the fact of the granting or cancelling or licen- hcr imminent departure to her hua- ses were first vested in the Grand band. Jury, and later to the opfon of c1-, For once. the patient. long-suffef-l » ‘ Ing worm turned. Camilla was his-fingers showing on the soft.‘ outraged. incensed, thoroughly and,whlte flesh. Her eyes blazed in- lnfnltely furious. sauely. But Henry Fielding only said He only said mildly: _ quietly, his round. red face look- "You'll get into trouble some ‘ng rather absurd in its steruuessa day, Camilla. If you don't. learn to "I'll not. have my wife galllvant- control that temper of yours! lug around the ocean on the yacht That's, how most. murders happeuJl of a bounder like-Brandon Every- “l ‘VWSII I could kill you," she one In New Ycirk knows his caliber hissed. and that boat of his is nothing but. He laughed pleasantly and woul. an excuse for a series of drunken out, but once the door had closed org‘es. 1I've hoard a lot of gos- behind him. his face fell into deep. sip. Camilla. about you and tho haggard lines. like an old man's. young i00l.3 you run around with. Hartley, coming in fifteen min- Yve let you go your why and utes later, found Camilla sobbins haven't made any protest about it. as though her heart could break. But when It comes to going oft on She foil into his arms weeping, she u fortnight’! cruise with that some showed him her bruised forearm. rotten outfit. I'll put my foot down. (To Bo Continued) I lvonft let you go!" “You let me go!" Camilla was actually magnificent In her Sill)‘ erb scorn, “You let m6 80- Y0“ poor fool, do you think I'll take or- den; from you?" "You'll take orders from me while you're my wife." he answer- ed will. deadly calm. “And if you haven't sense enough to censor your own behavior, I'll have t0 8C1 for you." He was rather thoroughly arous- ed. Several "kind friends" hull been pouring information and in- slnuatlon luto his ears for a-fewl weeks back. The Brallon matter, was only the last straw. | Camilla laughed, the high. fi111111| laugh of mingled scorn and fury. | "And how. oh my lord. do you, (ancy, you are gofng to keep mo. from doing just. as ll please?" she demanded mockingly. He looked at. her for 1on8 111111‘ 1111. To Rely 0n Cllllcllrs To sootho and hsol tho rsshos snd skin Irritation! of childhood. Dolly use of Qltlours Soup. suin- ed by Cutlass Ointment, will koop tbs skin and snip elun and ltoslthy snd prevent slmpls irritations from becoming callous. ' PRIVATE SALE could have seen something that hall always been in eyes when he looked at her. so othin; 111°?‘ lug and worshlptul. [Poker and m out. lwholl he spoke. 11111 $011111 was as crisp and tonoless as if he ware giving sn order to his secre- wry. His eyes wore lust. as im- personal. I "You can .0! 0011119. B0 111191111 1 you insist, but. I'm lrold You'll 11¢ a. trifle .hl.IIdlc8l1I19'1_- 1 1111111 "'1' ‘celled sll your orders at the shops.’ closod your accounts. null. from this dsie. your allowance from me u" m.“ comwmn. m; "n" l“ cones." slur. bslsnos lumber and firewood - 11¢ 111111911 1111.111‘ h?“ T1111“ C11‘ Only 4 rnllos from Charlottetown mill. h7g5: d build hgiaeekoeg! ggglhny, from Umh steam. All llmll l' 1111 1111 ‘P 9 ' ‘nigh stats of cult ion bslng I th“llg11§gzgl1lie"fiizhf1l°°mll a‘: dslry torrn m- ore. Wsll tonos 9 . - ‘ p“ y; I lv thee was distorted. S o snltoh- F‘ 1"“ M |: m.- n- ho tlblo "" ' """ °“ ""' “' 1 f:d"::1";'t:‘:e m“ °£m ‘hmnsh sltultod for potato growing. Tols- ln hot blind pssslon. if ho illsd not wrouchod It. prolnlsso Will OARROLl-v A semi: of Pipers Reviewing Drinking Conditions and Temper- ance Efforts and E actmonto up to Our Present Day of Prohibition i no terror for the modern woman.- Ons of tho best Dslry Forms on phone connection. will soil oil o- , l Iectors In the license ares. but bath failed ‘llodornlsts ssk that it N ner- mttod a! an accommodation In the hotels as s port of tho tsNo menu. This ls moroly s inns fumatfon of the antique custom. or rather low, which required the Llconsod lnu keeper to have "st losst six good and sufficient bolll. four of which slllll be leather beds. with stabllng sud accommodation for elght horses, "if in Charlotte town, with a Iiko condition of three beds and accommodation forgslx horses in the country. Present dsy laws make debts for liquors a contraband of law. Iu 1846 it vras unlawful to contrsct for wages a work in any form. or lo pay ouch. either lu whole or in part, with liquor, yet entries In old journals show that it was honored more in the breach than in obser- vance. The drinker who refused to let it offset his wages, could got more me water if he refused, and so they willingly paid. The Tavern keeper was also un- der heavy penalty if he cold or al- lowed liquor to be used on his pre- mlses by "apprentice, or servant". without permission from the "mas- ter 0r mistress" of such. - Yet the strongest. protests against drinking cazno from those masters and mist- resses who could not get the ser- vice they paid for because of the drunkenness of their “apprentices and servants." As tllo lnebrlate was the easiest victim of the card shark, a clause was inserted to prohibit. cards, dice and other games of chance lu the licensed luil, but even In this. pro- léSls were rife against the “demor- alioing" gambliugs of the bar room. ' One section or the 184-6 Act ‘had jts vein of humor. It recited that "much inconvenience and loos oi’ lproperty has been sustained by ltravellers". by reason of pigs and laulmals running at large. and got- ‘tlug in conflict with the two leg- Bed roysterers hanging- around. ‘and the taveru keeper was requir- ‘ed to ‘keep his animals in safe en- mlooures, n. measure of protection ‘to both classes of Ills wealth pro- ducing clients. ' Iu 1840 and 1841 petitions were presented to the Legislature by the Charlottetown Temperance So- ciety. the Friends of Temperance of Cavendish, and a similar Assoc- iation of Lots Seven and Eight. and the Prince Edward Island Temperance Society. their prayer being for assistance in a campaign of education aglflust alcoholism, as well as for o. prohlbltlon of Imports, manufacture and sale of liquors. This was side tracked by sympath- , etic resolutions of approval. but -. Spring-needle Se adventure in exquisite beauty‘! K All the ultra-smart new shades. l! XIJO. "IllILO", rxtrs bar.)- wrlgbl, s! 82.00. PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY rvice Weight, ‘P11118-11¢¢111e. best possible value procurable $150 glance reveals N A their appealing loveliness. A touch proclaims their pure thread silk quality that goes right to the we]; SPRING-NEEDLE stitch assures snug-fitting shape}; ness. Get “Venus” now at: your favorite hosiery store, "DIANA" Spring-until! Cbifilm Silk Slorkingl, exfmzrdisny w!" Alla mule by XENUS SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Limited, Toronto rejected because of the loss of re- venue if. would entail. The Hou- Edward Palmer, in 18- 42. presented a petition from the P E. I. Auxiliary to the British Bull Foreign Temperance Society. praying for rov‘siou of the license] system, guarding against lufrac~ tioud, and recommending a penal A tux on brewers and dlstlliers. and "uni clause which was challenged mom energetic measures against lly o. Mr- Clark, who, on division. smusslew- (11 here seems that Oled alone. A bill lll accord with. the modern cure for smuggling. his papsed 1,119 Assembly, but met, that. ‘s cheap liquor and plenty of the fate of its predecessor-defeat it. did not. theu prevent Bmus- by the fossil upper 110.159, zllhll- In 1853 u mtltlon from 3,308 A Bill was msspd by o. majority Sons of Temperance met wftu two ot 12 in the Assembly, In accord clauses of‘ political tnffy, olrouxlyl with this petition but was thTOWH endorsing their stand. but with one out. by W111" was 119111111111 referred clause declaring It inexped-lenl. to as the “Foss'l .B011Y"—1116 1168- to udopl. prohibition. 1t was fruit-l islatlve Council. flll, however, in changing the 11. In 1852 1111111810 91)’ 81811911 [181- cense system. under which the ltlons, from the ons of TemDer- Grand Jury reduced the number of unce. than a powerful body. I118)" taverns. but the thirsty public ing for practically absolute pro- were no; 591101151’. dlscommoded_ hibltlou were presented On these there was still plenty of grog a. comm‘ttee of the whole House shops to supply every demump adopted TBSOIIIUOIIQ as follows: The (mowlng year, 13.54, p“, 1 Resolved that the suppression uumd a marvemus development o, of vice claims the attenvou of ev- temperance sentiment. On this ery enllgh-tened lBELslature. occasion the Sour; 0f‘ Temperance» 2. Rewlvod 1113111119 11111211191618 with u petition 8,000 strong be- use o: ardent. sp ts as a verage siegcl] the le lslature is dom0YB1'l1118 10 8091913‘. 111111 1W their demand fir‘ prohlbltlgnfepillli figclliqtlleotl-otllllgd and opposed by lmpoverlshiug the people who ln- chsl occasion a committee eonsist- 190g sudden] 1:818 from 1878 m dulgo in It. essentially retards the ing of Hon. E. Palmer. Hon. T. ouflie in u] 1y ocanto their my. prosperity of the country which Heath Havllaud. with McLeod. they fought: “a”, i?“ in whlch they inhabit. Ben. and Clarke presented, and heln eul 8a a Brepmhthon 3. Resolved, that the House be had pssselLauother Act (by a vote anceggfomfieneered 117 111° 1111111191‘- reoommeuded to take Into cousid- ot 11 to 5.) which met. the fate of ' oration, at its next sitting, the ex- the others-in the death chamber-l podlency o! 11101111111111! by law 11w or the Legislative Council. imlloflatlou and distillation for the Next. year the clergy took a hand purposes of traffic of all spirituous in. the. matter, and a petition wssl llqum‘! 111 P11186111 1111911 1111 8 118W!‘- presented to tho Assembly by new Im age. and that. meanwhile. some lm- David Fitzgerald, rector of st. pmvermonto might. be made in the Pours, Rev. Mr. Suodgrusg, p19,. prosedt law on the sublocl." byterlan. and twenty nlno 011m- Tbls P555911 111° Afluembly by 1111 ministers, but without effective re- unanlmous vote. excepting the gultg --~ ———-l m 1860 the great Influence of I Ricbnl I Now rolroctlng room wml I modorn equipment, l 01-11‘ Blflrloneo ll at your sorvlco. E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED BY .l. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS 142 Richmond Strut l {gs-selecting the whole field under .. lffiiff“ M "v 1v- erestlug to note 1n um; 11111111960011. that this Scott Act. so CHIDED av morass BHOOTS HERSELF IEITRJOIT. Nov. 2‘.~—*B9C8ll88 her 0 er chided her when she broke oven her bank to set money to iat- Eld a theatre. I5-yeurold Barburg 1°31. 6415 West Lafayette Boole. vard. lies at death's door in Delray industrial Lllospltal with a self-in» fllcted bullet wound l h all Ro Cath ll l . '1 e1‘ 1111111 ‘Jam 11:31“. T111611 vR¢e1:'1B¥‘u11l1‘1;1_1;_ tZQIQICZVGIJocIors do not. expect her F. J. McDonald and P. MdPh , .l ' ‘ oocistod with ‘Rev. Antlrcwelelogl‘; The gm broke the bank when L. Baker 8 Cu., Uuml, Toronto Sol: Selling Arum I Poultry Wanted LIVE AND DRESSED " We are buying iivo and dressed Poultry dally at our warehouse. 224 Great Ooorgo Street. Wo can handle some Drosssd OEESE and DUCKS each wsok, and will requlro lsrgo quantity TUR- KEYS. 6558i. DUOK3. OHIOK- ENS and FOWL for Christmas garments. mm December mm W! Ply hlgholt possible prices. and will pay freight, thoroby brlnp- m Charlottetown prlcos to your f‘. Pllco lists mllllsa OII sppllcsiloll. Chequos mailed dolly. Ship your Poultry to F. J. HOLMAN CHARLOTTIETGWN 2941-11; l. cued not. to lot hor go out, Barbara. crying bitterly. thou wslkod into her father's room, whom he kept his ‘Pistol. and 0 minute later I shot was bu"; > allot parents celled the police. who rushed bor to the hospltsl. where it. was found the shot hsrl entered hor right temple and brok- en part of herhkull. Allllllt 200 jiQsllllh engineers and Women Secure he“. a Presbyterian divine’ a9 her mother refused to give Cured amendments to the license lacts. giving license areas the 0y might. by refusing to sign l-equlgt- ' ltlons, their her money. Discovering what 511a pad 11111111. 11M" mother. m... Ethel rm- soolded her severely and threul. lcchnlcul’ exports will serve tbo fiorlrt 11"""'1m°11' 111 1“ lllffenllt llnes of ln- to exclude the tavern from Immediate neighborhood. While this resulted in a less num. belr of grog shops. ll. did not mat. 6111111? lessen the drinking. .Jl‘he first really advance step to- wards prohibition come from out- side the Province. in the 1mm 0g the federal Canada Temperance u” Act. better known as tho Scott Act. ha“ zgonuéléeéltsfter its introducor, Scu- f . lln principle it was s local option 111w adorable by Incorporated m- les or electoral districts, by pqpu. iggvfllol-“d A‘: n a nowucrestion gt class women. “m, n. o” ' 7 fwfuig‘: 111°’ ' It's five time: o: obnrbnll u ordl- 1" QM," mufiuum m as“ ‘n’: "V? "11"" P111111 forcomont. ' a You 111M. 1:811". motor for hours Thb Act was first adopted lnl III shzerest flifik! without s sec- Prlnoo county in 1878. b s voto ht onds oubtor ear. 1.708 for tho Act, and 3 lgflflg‘. Itdcodorlm too. And thus stops The writer. with coo. w. Mlllllor ALL,‘ _ ,0 off " _ ltcollod tho lolm-ilkble George). sud yDlscsfds u easily ss s piece of 1110 RW- 000110 Stools. addressed . tluuo. No laundry. No emhor- l 95113911 111991111! 111 111111101 11111. rsument. You Isl: for It st any drug summer-skis, ant-lug that clmpslgn. or tepsrtlnent store, without hnltsucy, It woo noxt sdopiod in King's {County by s vote of 1.070 for and imply by laying "KOTEX." Do so millions Ire tloin . End 50 sgslnlt. In 1870. In Charlottetown It wos sdoploll Id. insecure ways. Enloy l‘ ery lsy. Pneksgs of twslvo cosltselvtlIly s by s voto of 837 for. and $53 ewoents. against lost charm, this new wayofsolvingoldeatllygierlic problem offers true protocr tion; discards like tissue l-IEER gowns snd Ill-timed cial or business demands l S The insecurity of the old-time “sanitary pad" bu been ended. "KOTEX," s new snd retnsrltsbls way, is now used by 8 In l0 better 1880.» It wsl contostod In Chor- lottotown os~ of: ocosdono. onoo dofsooul by tho liquor interests by o mllloflfr of 1t ~ill i001 and oooo. Intuit,» In 1810: and finally In Queen's utlty by s vote of 1,817 Np hula-sums us. all... ‘Pint AP,” .11 .51- ’. last (loyalty. 1°?- 11111 131 Illluol. in tile yosr 111-11.: mo