AN surrinln TERRIBLY ma. u... Relief by 1.1.1.... Lydia r. Pinkham’s vmusi. Compound. A A Remarkable Case Found Great Relief Toronto,Ont.— ‘ ‘l um at the Change of Life with hot flashes, dizziness. weakness andnervousiiciis. l had head noises and was short oi breath. I was this way. about six months when I read about Lydia Pinkham sVeE- etabla Compound in U18 nBWIlPnWYl I have taken eight bottles so far a1 N"- found great relief. ——Mrs- R- J ~51 l- siou, 112 Lawlor Ave" Torontofinl Mrs. Carr Also HelP“! Muncie, Iadiana.-'_‘I had inflamma . tion and the doctor said I was in avter = V. bad condition. My hips and back e t like knives cutting me. I suffered terribly and could not EetP-Tmmd to ‘if my work. I had indigestion and very bad headaches and could not sleep as I was so nervous. I took local treat- ments and they did m_e no ggod. 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Adolphe, Man- itoba. _ , ood mod - cines that have done lt. tell every woman of the good I get from taking the Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and from using the Sanative Wash. I don't intend to be without them."-—Mrs. I‘. W. CARR, _'l26 West Jackson Street, Muncie, Indiana. _ Such letters prove the grfat m9"! of the Vegetable Compou iu. These women know experience the benefit they have received. 'l‘heirlettersahow n sincere desire to help other WOmBII suffering from like ailments. 6 r w; w=_§:}_;~ f L. Babayan of Toronto has just returned to Canada from a slx §- weeks’ trip to Northern Africa. bringing with him .1 couple of old floors of the 17th century. They were secured from the Musse de ' Divan. at Tunis. l-Qah “ _ _ ‘I aime. on January 12th 192s, the Rev. Mr. Raymond of st. Paul's ' Charlottetown than you will find it in anycity in the Dominion cii ilinlls MAKE Pnniiiillil GUARDIAN EFFECTIVE? llIllliE BY TllElll PAST Bell. were in power from 1919 to 192s. Read wh tth R .- ~ - ministration aof tehe elgrgliiloiliioiilalilgli. Illlellgltlo liaey oslptdlkeehlrilralliargt Methodist Church on January 4th, 1922, the third year of the Bell " Regime. p REV. G. C. TAYLOR .i( Drl - inkenness and crime, always found together, have never oeen so rampant in my knowledge of P. E. I. as now,” the Rev. Mr. Y Paylor declared 6lllI)lla,ti¢al1y_ 411' 1 . I I I mere hlivilalvenl lgele almost twelve yen-IS _and without any doubt irinkingfmsuvfill een such a condition of tlllpgg alQng the 1ines of c ooseness and such llelllémlSnegs of crime_ There was a Deriod here ‘when people said, ‘Why do we keep nail?’ But that t‘ - - - tinue to keep it fills? 1% past. Not only do we keep a Jall but We Con- “Property is no l0nge1'safe_ n - v V Q It lSfEl ue that a man’s place of business or his dwelling‘ is no longer sale. “They steal even from the Churches now-a-days. “Law breaking goes on of the most violent sort and very few are the convictions end very few the arrests even.” A REV. H. D. RAYMOND y One year later, in the 4th year of the Liberal Government re- vlnnjph sneaking in the Baptist Church said: _P_r1nce Edward Island boasts that it is the first Province of the Dollllmml t0 adopt the Prohibitoryl Law.- When a. thousand miles from here the speaker had heardthe Island Spoken of in terms of the highest praise on this account. f‘Bu_t what do we find when we live here?—a state of conditions Whlch 1S a Shame and a disgrace to any Province or any country._ “You Will find drunkenness more common here in the City of 0f Canada. and n0 apparent attempt to cher. k ill. H I110 nOlB l<nOW Whatinstructions are given the police nor do I know hOW Well the instructions are carried out but I do know some- thing‘ 0f the dllllfillltles which‘ face those who try to enforce the law. “l Say t0 You léhallthe conditions of life in this city and Prov- ince in Ingalrl-‘EO the drink tralfic are a blot on the landscape of the Dominion.” This is how the clergy found the Liberals administered the Prohibition Law when they were in power under the Hon. J. H. Bell. his cheap liquor policy,ditions likyelyyto be should Mr. Saunders, with Run The Liberals undo; that staunch Prohibitionist, the . It’s easy to keep linoleum and Congoleum bright and new looking LEANING linoleum and Congoleum floors need not be drudgery! Let Bon Ami do the work for you-— quickly, easily-and without ever ruining the beautiful colors. 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