gin-aa- s. FRI/vols EDWARD ALL THIS WEEK The Colonial Stock Company MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30 SHARP “GOING STRAIGHT” TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP “WON BY WAITING” A COMEDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS 8 — Big Novelty Vaudeville Acts — 8 Headed by the Child Wonder BABY HAZEL FOX Novelty Jazz Orchestra sens NOW ON SALE. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM oao A. m. To aao P. u. voices-ore. 52c. 80c.- MYSTERY! THRILLS/l SUSPENSE! A rich man shot! A stranger in the night! Weird happenings! And then the third degree in the “rat trap’! “ The Leavenworth y Case” By Anna Katharine (lreen THE MOST FAMOUS DETECTIVE STORY VITALIZEI) BY SPLENDII) PLAYERS Including Scena Owen, Martha Mans- field and Wilfred Lytell Al. “St. John STRAND TODAY-lift, 7 AND 8.45 ‘N Matinee, Aduiits 16¢. Children 11¢. “NEVER AGAIN” E"‘"‘"g"°";"..i7.§iifi%.?“'°°"’ 2“ have l?" ‘if’ ‘their Supply oi Tickets? THE T|ME—NOV. 10 81.11 THE PLACE — PRINCE EDWARD THE EVENT—“OH BOY" “Oh Boy" the smartest of Musical Comedies will be presented with a care- fully selected Cast of 150 local people, under the Auspices of the Knights of Columbus Council 824 (Benefit K. of C- Charity Fund.) Try and get in. Executive Headquarters-H Kent St. ANCIENT GOLD CQ|N3 l vo-o-ovo-c-oz " i \\‘i.\'.\‘li'lC(i, Oct. :3“ ~ ti ‘lll‘z t ioins, some oi‘ tiitnn ot‘ iillbliillllt vintage, and jt‘,\\'t!llt'tl (il‘ll-'llllt‘lllr¥.iz the whole worth ilflllllllll)’ 51000.4 0F were. iiteai'tlieil from a cache on‘ the banks of the Red River by 3 boys playing on dhtl l'l\'l‘l' lllllllil; _ herc. 'l'befi' tl\\‘lit'l‘.~lllll is une o kuo\\'nl BY HARRY E- PORTER -—————{O&-——-—— l ¢+~+o++o+++o¢o+o++++o++o WANTED J. R. CAMPBELL 4 To RUN As CANDWATE; THE CARE OF VOUR CAR. Loxnox, iii-i, i\.‘ The int-ii.‘ _' ii» is ii -\‘t‘l'll'§§ n: artitzles per LMHH- ,._\,.,,,,,\.,. m- M,“ gmunqun Jain» dllllle maiuluiizinci: and re- ehcstei‘, iu-i-oiiiiiiciidcil lo the Labor I'M" "T Wt"? Fllllfillllilillfi “'0 will liarty the lltlllllllilll"ll oi‘ J-iiin Ito-c ll" glad to aiiswei" through this eiimpiiiii. the llillltll’ iii u... w» "vhiiiiii, questions regarding rein‘ ms. \\'U‘_I\h.‘ “M, w.“ “h”: ear, or its mechanism. with seeiiitm biil. \vi|< not. bro 5mm Hm" lll‘l"ll‘l“~*' l0 Alllfillitt" euted, The \\‘lllllll‘ll\\'lil til the bro l l“l"*~" Th" ‘illilrlliilii Pllhllrilllllg iu-ii ion in‘ (‘aniiibi-ll iweulteil ii|'("’-- hill. ('liill‘l‘ll-lf'lli\\'li. the overthrinv ti!‘ the Aliii-liiuiiildf mm"- ot‘ lhi- "UHF!" in’ (‘ozul - m] i111» [ft-Vllillllllllll in‘ the.’ v-“dlly "Wllilitls are ziiltipti-tl to as. .1'i'll('l‘r|l {‘lt‘('lllill. 'l‘hi- l‘t*t‘tllltllll‘l‘-ll~ ‘b1 Ftldiiiiiim in ihe winter time. lllltill wii~ l'l',ll'ilt‘tl, "b" ' to the lact that lllt‘i'(- are ______<_‘.>_} __ iiihi eiil t_\pe.-' oi‘ cooling systems. ‘llllllldvlll practical inethoils can be P ' H t ill“ ‘l l" ltYPveiit il|t"l'titllill(ll‘ from Red eppei ea Breaks Bad Chest l-..."}’.'.‘.I “"""’" ““""“"“"" action oi‘ warm water rising - _ ‘land cold water sinking and iilill" Nlghtliiilifr; the -_v~iiem. ’l‘||erei"nri~ it. in _ ltllll)’ |ii'i'e.<t<.'ii'y to cover the imlitmn irlusl" Jvour tiuiit. :ii‘liiiii' t‘ll".~l."‘clyi“’yih_l. l,'jf“|i"""]rwfmm H".""'\-H‘.',‘nl" Slfll] lhi- pom. liTt'.‘ll\ up lh. cull ‘ml IHil-liilum-EJL“!\l;l¥‘lldt‘|l.l(il‘ll.‘rllgl‘: "Gym" Fmll u ‘W! ‘HM IYHIW“ "plillllw into the l'l!llli'l'l'l\i" In“ [h ‘I (I 1m" "l “m,” Hm“ . For town lll‘lVllI'.'l'l ‘s ‘l tot I “w”! ‘mppvr mm‘ "1 H“- mm il'lll t) ri- iii 'e ti hi" iL-l I ‘L-‘l rr|nei|_v that brings qutclaieo relief. VIIIIHIHUI" Twvlvnrivli‘ Taln“ ,’.',‘"“_ H """""" mm V", "ml l’ "HWHIIILVli-liiiii‘riling the llzlvn l'lllll'l‘l\l‘l' hlldlle- seems iii t‘llll ihi- ilrlllfli‘ .. n i "umnIwill n“, KM h“, tin", W“. ‘lrhl’ '1'“ "mmmqm" "ml """‘l'(“v”. short trips ~-u:|v' from the llotlnt- iii rhlblldtilllililg has suit-h i-ivneentraicil. m” (mil-c and “Mk "gm-IL [ii-netrnting heal its 1""! ll“llll"rsi,Quesf|on: nnd when heal penldralea right; \\'hat happensto a cell of n hat tor)‘ that leaks? Does tbs.- lai-t oi it leaking injure the inside? l...l.l\'.. Summcrsitle. down lmi. (ffiltL-t‘ i-rvnizestiiiii. arching must-leis and sore. sill ieiiil-‘i T"li"l (‘OTIIIEH ill llli(‘l'. The moment you zipply lied Pelt" per lluii you leel the tingling heatqAnswer: l“ three minutes the i-imvmdmli Ycsn, The irlateii exposed Ito air spot is wiirnied through and will hpmmn impairoil by a coating lllrflllllh- Wvhefl Yll" H?" Pilllhflil"! of sulphate of lead covering the from a cold, rhmiinntisni, l)i't(‘l(.'l(!llv‘- plates. stiff neck or sore muscles, just get ----<o-> a Jul‘ "f ROWPW‘ NW1 PPMWF lillh- No iunn can minim protection madfl from red DEDDQPB- ill 11")’ from laws he would repeal, or drug store. You will have tho prosperity from conditions he lilollars? iiii snail _ snow from noiiiinfi Oats-log. at 3.30 in Board of Trade Rooms. sale. Tickets 60c. —-i<o>—i—- PERSONALS. Glasgow and Trenton. The many friends of Mrs. W. P. Doull in this, city, will be delighted eyes, performed in Montreal re- cently, was most. successful and she ls now with the aid or glasses enabled to rcud. Mrs- Doull leaves Montreal shortly for Tulsa, 0kla~ homa." where she will 81181111 the winter. Rehearsal For “Oh, Boy” Tonight The principal actors in the fortit- coming production of “Oh Boy" a"? requested to be at the knights 11f Columbus Rooms. 75 he"! SW99! tonight at eight (Yfilflck f?!‘ the “riff reading rehearsal of Oh Boy. T)“. (‘poms groupfi will rehearse \\'ednc.<tiay' evening at scveirthii" ty iit the same place. 2i7-l0-2i-inli The Public Forum (Continued from Page 4) public matters, thc telegraphic 11ml tuber services have been paid for out of tho nieagri- tunibi at the dis- {105111 m‘ the Board. in order t0 meet the increased cost 0t’ this the membership ilues were raised from <3 to $6 and yet a nincli larger Wit-lief TOMORROW (Wednes- day) evening at Rosary Hell. v11 PLAYED NEW YORK four con- secutlva years “That. Rascal Pat" featuring Chariottetownfia beet tal- ent. Victoria. Thursday night. 11' REGULAR MEETING of Wo- men's City Club Tuesday afternoon 240-10-21-M1l {a ::KEEP THURSDAY CLEAR for the Hallowtfen Toa lln St. James’ church. Youlll enjoy the good thing] provided. Lots of candy for Concert At Falconwood The staff and inmates of Falcon wood Hospital were treated to a most enjoyable concert o The sketch "A Kiss in the Dark" by the Popular Players. Mrs. J. lllacNelll, Dr. Robbins, Dr Allvn, Linda Whltlock and Mrs. Brady. was greatly enjoyed. “Cal and Al" were a team bard The tricks and comedy t Summerside Thursday, ‘Friday, 0ot._23 a r Dot. #24 Hereiaize jii"s't afew odd selections offered at Holmian’s Harvest Sale at S Friday, October 24th and Saturday, 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar, only ten pounds to a customer ............. .. Island Oatmeail, 10 lbs. Cream Tartar, per Mrs. L. Craswell, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Maud McDonald of Win- sloe, arrived in the city Saturday. after spending an enjoyable time with friends and relatives in New from the rnanyliwoiiderful bargains to learn that the operation on her One of the features of the pro- October l i ‘ i l ' a‘ ' ' gram was the "Highland Fling, by Master Howtard Trainer, non of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Trnlnor, who is a very graceful dancer and it , .... .-. ..................... 85c u .¢~_-.. .ii i\ Haas is hoped that the public may have the pleasure of seeing him perform it the Theatre in the near future. He was accompanied. by Pius Mac- Grapea, blue or green, 6 quart basket, only Completg Table Lamp, medium size .......................... .. Galvanized Wash Tub. Donald, who needs no introduction. Vocal solos by Mrs. Frances Holl Jack MacNeill Mr. F‘, Duffy, and violin solo by ‘Jr. H E. Porter. a reading by Miss Helen Purcell and a duet by Mrs. Mac- Tin Wash Boiler, only twelve In lot, to clear at ........................... .. Auto Spot Light, regularly $4.25, Sale Price .. 22 Gauge Rifle, Regular price $4.75. Melatone Radio Loud Speaer, Regular price $8.50. Sale Price Bock Racko with three she-Ives. Dining Chairs, only twenty in the lot, clearing at each Umbrella Stand, only ten In lot, each . Wooden Beds, two sizes, 3 ft, and 4 ft. Slightly used Organsfl5 octave, 9 stops, Walnut Case, only .. Drapery Chintz, worth up to 85c yard. Sale Price per y Boy's School Suits, two piece, In nice twceds, for 8 to 16 were greatly enjoyed and loudly The concert was then brought to a close by the chorus singhg the National Anthem. Dainty refreshments were serv- Your choice for only . R . l ioyeil by the Nurses and Pliiyers- yea" “u.” price $19 5° 54 inch Fancy Dress Tweed, worth to $2.50 yard. White Sheeting, medium ‘weight, 70 inches wide, clearing at. Women's Cashmere Stockings, worth $1.25. Women's winter weight Undervebts and Drawers, Women's Tricotihe and iPolret Twill Dresses, w Women's Chocolate KliclylBootsfvsizcs 2y, to 4. Boy's Heavy Wearing Boots, Men's Medium Fine Boots, All Wool Grey Blankets, size 57 x 75. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. Oct. Ward & Johnston, Members Montreal Stock Exchange fleece lined. Sale Price per garment 75c‘ sizes 1 to 5 $2.95; 11 to 13 -. St. Lawrence Flvlll‘ - iiiiouiit could be used with udvnnb igc to our trade ilevclnpiiicnt. i say hiiitdrctis 0f thousands of Ulll‘ present local government have coimiicnilaiily, if l am corcct- ‘y, iufornicil- ‘made innovation along this line in paying Mr. Dewafs ex- penses to Ottawa lust season, and he results surely justified the out lay. ' i0 Board of Trade have not been asking nor have they inspired me to .'isl( for thcin for anything. They sticm satiisfieil to hoe their own row in their own way and dip dcal to stand back and let them ilo h when with better means behind zhem and more of public spirit at their hack lll'.‘2~l(.‘ already valuable services m‘giii be supplemented with still better results. l am, Sir, Etc. COMMON CITIZEN. All Fat People t Should Know This i-‘at people owe a debt oi‘ gratitude to the (“NI ~ oi‘ llil‘ now thinoiis Slnrmula i're Fllliltill. .\n<l they tiugbl to l- grutetul because this 1-1‘- iuedy is now prepar- "Il . Xlarinolu |'l‘l't(t'l‘l|I' iiiiii 'l'abletu can llt" iibttiiiii-il at ull drug non-s lhi- world vi-r at the ftéllrilllllllllt‘ price of one iliil ' for a lltl.\. 0r you illreet b; sending the iln 1'41 -|| ‘i .\lol l‘ nun ii. . ll . - for tllPllIlL! or violent ' - redui-lliin of ihi- ovi-rllil lit-ill" l-i IIHFIII-ll ______ quickest relief known. Always would destroy. Right to both comes any "Rowles." 11 from tipbuiiding the one and con- -—--——<94>‘*—_~ tribniiiig to the other according to F0’! 80rd Feet-Mlnard’: Llnlment- lillllll)’ and the iicetls of society. There is only one side to this story! m, 133. Corn ee-Dcc. 107%; Jiiiy 11054., KLENZD DENTAL CREME Frees the teeth from dis- coloration arrd tartar and brings out lhg beauty of the enamel. Price 35c and 60c per tube. SOLD ONLY BY Phone Tits REXALL roas- m KODAK STORE 5w Ottawa Power ............ -- '1 V ------ " 'li(illStllltlS ut‘ ilollars paid out o ‘ ‘ .‘ ' ' ' ' ' " .» vic funds towards costs of ilelcga- PM‘ Amerlffl“ Petroleum " fins to Ottawa i-tia-auil for the cn- AmeflFa“ (“an f’ ntaiiiiiicnt oi‘ (‘number of (Tom-Brazllm“ Fracmil‘ ziierce visitors. How inneh has this.“°\\'<'\“l Sulml Pa‘ - islaml contribnteil in this way to nnilbmtlfll 3mm‘ (‘Ovm- ------ -- llHlllllllOll whose. activities havel-Qlmllifill RWY!‘ Pld- ------ -- nnchetl our people to the cxtentl-QDHINSI! Rive!‘ C01"- ~t' thousandsml think I might safe-ISteel COIllDilnY 0‘! Calla“?! - British Empire Steel 1st Pfd. . Absolutely FREE y free to the school boy grown this year 0n an Island farm, at_Holman’s, Suminerside, in uring this_Sale,'will be given with gold plated nib. We $5.00 in Gold given absolute] Siummerside, the largest potato With every cash purchase of . the Clothing or Ready to Wear free a nickel finishe $5.00 or more Departments d d fountain Pen self- HOLMA SUMMERS/DE filling style, liaurcntiile Pulp _________ _. Canadian General Electric -. Canadian Steamship Coin. _ Canadian Steamship Ptd. .__ Asbestos Coin. __._-_.._ Dominion Bridge _ Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric ....... __ lNational Breweries their hands in their own pockets?‘ _o pay their way. llut is it a square Am. C“ & Foundry .-\m. Locotmotlve _-. Am. Smelling & Refng. .___. Anaconda Copper ________ .. Canadian Pacific Railway _. 147% New York Central ....... -. 104% Crucible Steel -_.-_ international ‘Paper _ Kelly Springfield .\iex. Petroleum _________ __ international Mer. Marine __ Press Steel Car '_ ________ __ Reading Xi) $1.59 Southern Paciillc ____ __ Willis. brother of the groom, wits Tho maid of honor and biuilcsnialtis were: Miss Louise M. Pitcher of SoinorVlllc; Mrs Ilomnr Harding of Somerville and Ruth Skilton 0t‘ Brookline- Notes By The Wa.y (Continued From Page Four) Islandefs Address “m” °"' °°“°°LE"°= At Gladstone Rotary T. 15...... 2283", m” m“ cularly in whlskey,_along with big- ger salaries for partisan nabobs. more lavish expenditure of public money in building prairie railroads flower girl, and was nnd the "ilealhknell" of Canadian me and 8°“ "hangeflble ‘alime- industrles are leading features in h, that Lib-Frog. policy just now. is Liberal and lax in mortals and l d a011,). "We._ the officers nnd niemb, Tile GuardalnnGhzgsizifi‘vevldchigan of litlng William L. O. L. No. lltt v l _ ,_ res re to express our sinceres lprtlnxlerrlddrlbiscsllesrilliilfihtllenlvuiellxllte pamy Wm‘ yo“ l“ your race“ ‘ meeting of the Estéalnflbfliii-Oiéii‘); Club at tthe Delta ote n lfl city a short time ago. -_-_. .\ir. Andrew of the Delta Fox Farm who loason of Mr and Mrs John An- beyond and drew, Charlottetown Royalty. ill the parting is but for first scheduled address, reviewed that in the sweet bye and b the history of the fox darming in- when :0 lttzo ‘are icalled to ‘in dustry, while Dr. Poole, who iol- upon t e e tat s inoreii u lowed stressed tho importance of ant. we shall again meet “nth. 0g “pang, loved ones who have iwne b9! physical machinery. us a. means of “"1 All!" In that larger life, i. bodily break. lfll-ZH shall bo unknown. |daughter of Mr and Mrs George L. Cook. of Somervllle, assisted as The ushers were Philip B. Brad- iry , of Cambridge; of Somervilic; William (lhautbers, of Everett. nnd Harold Jlowurd of Boston. The bride was dressed in bride with ostrich and pearls, nnd carried bride roses, lilies of the valley and sweetheart roses. abyss of debt and deficits. Of nineteen Cabinet Ministers in- vlted to dine with the Prince of Wales at Rldciiu Hall on Tllliffltltly night last, fourteen are reported in The Globe as being “unable t» 1l(‘- a boumellt of rofieti cept their Excellcncfcs, invitation. Industrial Alcgh frequent examinations lorchiil georgetto with pastel ‘and MONTREAL EXCHANGE |phincstone tirinmings, and ClllTliltl ‘ illil-i Victory ____________ __ 104,10 huiiiil were dressed gcurgottn with silver TENS Fox Fami History. -_— 19-37 'l‘h:: bride's mother Wits dressed in I l ' Mr, Andrew told of the lniiiul-ing Nile green cut velvet panels with farming industry on hum,‘ l'l‘lII(‘l\, Edward inland in i887 and of the strides madc in that busin- GEORGE H_ BEER, nus in recent years. lilo told of hie Committee. The guests of honor iucludeti thiiluntry mm (he business 12 years , 4 _ _ ‘ago imd following n visit with re- ' ' ' “T more 0f the Right Honorables and i MWVM‘ mm- Jual‘ ‘Iiitlveii lli (llnilstoiie a year ago ‘and ,,,' éimmw,‘ Islam]. liTniiing conditions in this section “F “m, Mrs Firm Eimuvuod "use ideal for tho rearing ofdoxed, Aillltilllll-(‘pj and and Mrs- Chsiri. alnsiligglls ' .1. liiiheil tho Delta Fox Farm at. Flat b -———?—-——1 Rock. Mr. Andrew said that. after A - . , . . l u ' I d "mdllimis Lydia E. Pinkham’: V6 or ieroa tiat ichu hopsiif r il v - ‘ "i ' cld his company is closing allnogt Sllltl; b|° a Depen years operations. Ho HQlp f0!‘ MOIIICN the equipment necessary, as well llS methods used in caring for insisting that. ther ' . . - wnii lliilo t othp industry that could 9°“! medlilllfl l0!‘ a terrible pllflll lllfil, ho curried out by any iudlvidu‘ __ _. _ h a jioiiscostiil of ordinary common blush. was fuinisiittl hylmifliii-Jfil Runs,“ ML Anllrplw.“ address w“ the mom“ of four children undf] M: information nursing my baby-the first one" uciiidetl he was l coll] King and lion. J, E, Sinclair ziloug mmvxllm! lnioiher was tires: d in black (Jau- ntlnistcra. it‘ they huil been invited to meet President Coolidge pcrhapii Nova Scotia _______ __ Honornbles would have been pre- sent. lt was to meet the ller Ap- parent to the British Prince honored liomc and abroad, that the invited and they were not Willis-Seller —I)cc. 148%. May 151%; was ilcantlfully dc- with palms, dhryiaantlie- mums and nutmn leaves. under the -'l Yflill‘ lIO direction of John Gzirtlaittl. the trcreniony a reception was ii in tho church parlors. ; May gyiyniMay y ‘Wm corivtcd 54%. May 155%,, ERUPTIONS 0N HEAD AND FACE RED, SWOLLEN AND BORE. CUTICURA HEALS rlile cvsiiftil first. were assisted in rc told oi‘ calving by Mr. nnd Mrs. g is taken from m“ Stlllfil‘, uilong wth maid and bridesmaids. lid-TIE of Miss Thelma r, iluughter of Mr. idron Bruce Seller, of FTHlBPlGk Willis, non or M Iioiijiiinln Willis, of 12 W‘nr~ rcii place, lloxbury, Saturday, Oct. 4th, ding anniversary o parents, at the Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church- ceremony was pcrformcdby ltev. Robert L. Harbor, of the Clurcndcnt Hill Presbyterian Church. in the presence of many friends and re- latives. thechurch Sweet's orchestra. meats were served. then visited the home o [the bride in view the boantifui gifts. tilled with iiitcrcstl and when ho had en _____ roundly zippiauilotl l Iiiiil in_v trouble from i~hili| iin- fnriu of while. their honeymoon hlouriitains, N. ‘Id nlid will homo ill tho new Sprint! Hill Apart luenls after November 1st. | . ‘l' iniil |I|lI‘lH of my burly i-leil. The akin nu both .iil nnd fiiee u-uii I'l't| nnd iiwiillen nnd invfully- mire. 'Leon Frotsky ' Fears Gurzon has helped mo for any lentil" “f t MOSCOW’. Oct. 20. ille (lauoiuiiwn town Leon Trotsky. minin i-liireil now is the Illlll l lmil nearly ull my ST. CATHER|NE'8 SCHOOL (lrmla X, -,- 1,‘ Evelyn Morrow. Vlll.—-1. Annie McNevin. ‘Vi-l. Helen Morrow; 2. Annie J. McNeil. V.—l. Hilda McNevln; 2. Arthur McNelll. ' (irndo llf,—1, David Enman; 2. ‘ n. ilill| iit u- ' H M“! "I "Wm ' bridal party were about. to enter. Martin Reynolds, tenor soloist, n friend associated with the groom at the Forbes Llthogrnphing Com- pany, sang "Because". accompair led on the organ b and the bridal pa to the strains of wedding march. Miss Seller was given away by majority nit the polls envy Liberal 1mg. given in this letter. N03 “I (‘i-in (‘utieilrn Soup. 0s, Trotsky said: and ‘lfiiletini for ull f "the Conservatives win. re- P15501110 u" dim‘ “m! in to power, much dlf- N“ hnwfnl an" “e _ at the Mum lrationofthisrnsdicine ll“ j h outburst esuit in that y Jarvis Josslyn rty then entered the “Lohengriifl Grade list-l. Sadie McNevin; 2. Florence McNevln. > Grade I.‘ (n)—‘ l. Leonard flic- Nevln; Z,“ eroy McNeil]. iinmplo Ench Free by Mull. Ad- dress (‘imndlnn Dcpnt: "Cutlcure ‘ I’. 0. Box 2016, Montreli." Price. Soup 25c. Ointment 25i- nnd 50c. Russia-n treaty, A "as of class struggle will r flQHbIg-flng l. th)—1,__(1latl_vs MeNelli: 2. Eva |jfry our new lllmvlng Illa-k Horace D‘ Mcwmlyelf,» - , ceremony was used. Mln|rd’| Llnlmcnt for Rheumatism "ti", fwmm 9"" o’ mum $5.95 . $1.50. bringing into Holmian’, \ Kingston, P. E. lslanii, Dear Brotherh- lloliblv bereavement by the do of your beloved parents- ‘Out of the darkness which i rounds you, we would have y look away to the stnrs that sli remember that ' l1 SUISOR Wo hope you may at this ii find consolation in tho promise i ‘before us ln the word or God. will not. icnvo you comloriless. will come to yoii—.lohu 14-18. Signed on behalf oi‘ the iiiw GO LDING BARRETT. \ Port Greville Nova Scoti —"l side and for weakness and headl seamed to bloat all over, Wi I feet and hands were the worst- nurse. l took Lydll E‘ ham'a Vegetable Compound heion .':...b,-.'- birth, so ou can 88° llw“ it helped mo. cannot PW” I highly for what it hasjione for i , took all kinds of medicine. bu‘ , etable Compound is the only’ °"° l recommend it on any one vigil ' I‘ i likaininonnd younin uooiny ' ~—Sne lil ‘i testimonlnlP-Mrii. osslrrllli, of’ i-i§,,,,',',§,,'f Port. Grevilic, Nova Scoijmw terfw‘,d- mosto favblrahlesi "l" find Iéydla E. Pinkhaml v - the British Labor c°mPmm l Md parliamentary Many, many letters an I!“ Before lndefterchild u” ‘ ‘ blessing. .- ing ‘the lame sort of oflfirm“ mother benefited, bu‘ m” I l hubs-and item bl "W" b; tho nursing mot-Iii‘;- mn Y; " 98 t ofev ry W° _ ma Whom it: tile lfl i W“ . l,.