-_- ......_. .‘._ REMABKABLE liililll ~ . ' . . l ] ed the door bo- Amov Sick Women of Canada by Lydia E. Pinkbam’! ,,,,',°,j",',,ff,' asufimfil... turned u. lace Morton. "D0 you know proposed to me?" pounding 0!! mllglaturally, I don't." Morton said calmly. revolving chair. readin ra in one of your any one who gives your medicines a books understand ' women sufferers have got relief by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- PAGE TWO A“ THE CHARLO BEING llllNE egetable Compound. Here are Four Who Testify To That Fact 5e V' ,Ca B to,N.S.—"B ' ta" " ii Admiral, Sask.—“l am sure that thatagreat many fair trial will receive benefit. I have l taken both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table C0 OOOOO “These Women” MW IY. IALGOLI DUAEI] ciriurrnit LIX what that man he demailded. the table with his He seated himself in his I . . I n mpound and the Blood Medi- , . H w ha“; q hate _ ._ '__ _ ble Com und and I can say that my cine through the Chan e of Life_an_d to *::{,"“,,'j,,'i.“,',‘e ‘Li? u“ sounds as jlRegchesya/fcupl mother as taken it and hal given it Ireoominend them high l had dizzi-g .,. l W3", plsgusglug your private “h” k, I h“ . to me in my younger days for monthly ness and a worn-out ee mg with loss 1“ . 5 ,, u“ ‘nrnfual "f: troubles. - I was working at service of appetite for about a year. I saw a a" ' bbed h“ chm reflect hwhlq,“ uuuuwumg,“ then and could not go to work some- your advertisement in the papers and Amrm“ T“ Cole Aakycurgroc-r. Pipes for a week at a time, and then wok the medicine. e t My mother said to Compound, and Idid, and it helped miserable enou h. l could not in a worse state- t an I was then. get the Vegetable turned and my ambition, and I felt like working again. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills for the bowels and recommend all the tlon. fore. me. Ism now married oin on w Pinkham Medicines."-_—Mrs. JOHN else. five years and have two ove ychil- JOPPRUD, Box 67, Admiral, Saskat- dre mpound to my friends." —— Mrs. CHARLES A. PATTIE, Sea View P.O., Cape Breton, S _ _ < d The flush that always came t0 iually, l v "My Girl Friend Took It" 55,133?,§°','*;,f’f,“:§,3g§,“;,?,",,<;°§;{ PHINSIYB face so easily Teddfiilfld ii- He arose. "All Rid 8mm, Ontario __~'Fm- We“, want to ‘stay alone. He said I had a Inow, l-ylouyg jiisifljmhinlfi m]: 50- Bil! you Set he!‘ y”, [gang-cred frompajnseach mom}, nervous breakdown. Onedayafriend 3197")“- he 51nd- But t 5 5 that mother suggested Lydia E. ham girl it would do me d. bottles of the . We“ Yo" and NW“ 5° Yo“ "millim- great iron gate, a_nd looked and 1500" began to improve, have that I_ am Well. l cannot a reciate g9! ularricd. He said I was like- down the quiet s; since taken it again to make me '00 hiKhlY What the Vl-‘Ilei-fl QCOFII- ly to be son-ln-law- here and I stronger. Iwill answer any letters 11nd has dime for me-vu-MTS- I receive asking about the Vegetsblel AFR‘ M- Wll-NEFF- Feltze" Sm-ml» Compound. "—-Mrs. WM.I R. K. 1, Ridgetoivn, (lntario. n. I recommend the Vegetable chewan. “Nervous Breakdown" Feitzen South, N. S.—Ahout two your would drive me almost madfi bay n . ’s Ve table Com und. as my friendgsvas taking l-lioand told me called to see me and advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkhamfii Vegetable Com- pound, whichl did. I felt through m whole body that itwas doin me goo . I arn at the age now when t ose queer feelings come around and l can say IIHIII l book several cgetable Comlpound would . once. MN‘; H“ L i Nova Scotza. Sold by druggists everywhere. C happy together!" success, because h He stoodlooking at Morton ex- "1 know," -¢ pectantly. The other. after a A moment's survey of his young ow as a sort of big diamond, that. Y’ retary. leaned back and roared ruuud hlmuelr, with laughter. shirt front." "is that all?" he gasped, the sue laughed, laugh subsiiling. Tenders for Concrete Culvert at Cunningham's Bridge, Maple Plain SEAL day, September 7th. 1926. from any persona willing to e a concrete culvert at Cunningham's Brld specifications to be seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Le Sc i... THE CARLETON Horizi. eil. Mort man b wit?“ you else, is llc ll "Come libffers you the friendlies! Pm“ service, ihe finest food, ihe cosiesi rooms in llalifaxflhe dnosl modern, the mosi fire- proof hoiel in lhe Cihr. 5O sleps from ihe cenirc of" ihe business dislricl. wilh- lug his his .45 Parrish ‘ uproar of lrams and cars. 9O rooms, single and en suile, wilh and willi- oul balhs. that?" s ing his don't bo "Don't. _ me! All You wcn bit: suc Nona? S WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS.‘ HEADQUARTERS IN HALIFAX . The tli turning smile. business. man. should y chance a the cold? Y l/aying ED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Tues ontract to erect 9e. Manic Plains. according to Sh“ W“ My appetite re_ ‘luuly, "To the best of my recollec- l pun-lull digested this for a mo- meat. "But this is from somebody the family. so to speak." he defended. Morton crinkle at the corners of his eye!- “So you have already adopted U5 88 ous. I want to tell "Well go on-—so on!" ' Parrish considered. Then be said: "He wanted me to that you and she could never be “Isn't that enough?" Parrish ask- young man. John. but-f’ ho patted the other on the shoulder—"\\'hat need. Mr. Sunshine. still on the porch, "Ie he in there?" he asked. jerk- "Yes. but lie won't bite-d pulled teeth." Morton assured him. Mr. Sunshine breathed it sllzb of desk, relief. “I felt positively he was go- lnl: to punch "All I was milking to him was a little business He looked at Morton. “Did he tell tween you and mo." She did not Mr. Sunshine retreated. extend- about that?" The girl looked from Sunshine to the laughing Morton, and collap- biggcet fool things!" ed. and seated and be he bent toward her. his black eyes wide as he waited for a respmlsd outside and take .1 walk. Abe! Ac- you have discussed them be- " he said. outside surveyed him with 8- famlly?" he went on. you what this Sunshine proposed.” Morton interfere be- have a great deal of influ- ilc WELDIOII mo to tell you him seriously, she "Harry. I want alone." on got up and took the young He polulud tgw y the arm. “You're a good Opening it, Morton worse than anything s. sense of humor." irned and ivent out the door. here. Abe!" he called. work iu the to talk to Nona." tered alertly. l-Ie glanced rton, - room beyond. - The man and study, and Morlon “Take my chair. said. thumb toward the study. my head." he said. said proposition." wi lo break up the affair be- laugh. ‘(You did he cried,~ rising. Ilarry.’ slie said. sadl she tilted tlie chair hands defensively. "Now a tiger, Nona!” he urged. make mugs like that at I ivitnted was to make sure t to London and made a coss! Wasn't that kind. hould you be angry at me do with it?" He did not stand. “Dearfl he said. bis have been in my th on ‘the couch. ' than all the rest of the women in Alie. she said, finally. "you re the world put logeth all right I guess. but you do the Her hand moved. other one, Harry?" ma" 110W fldviiilll- He waited a short himself beside hm‘. be answerer]. "l was inward her a pleasant “Now. Nona, this is jusl Ml‘. MOTtOII IS 3, busluggg understands. 'Why nu throw this wonderful WHY. and leave me out lu his hands on catrical an artist. one of the great ones and she a little life. for her.“ llis head descended rested on lils breast. lost her." The girl watched hi bis knees, ved him away. "Oh. g0 on disturb his thoughts. avel Montreal Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld. September 4th For space and rates Livestock and Produce, apply CARVELL BROS., LTD. AGENTS. OOO-Q-O-O-QO ptembcr 1st fectlon. A tissue. raasment. ‘A. ‘MOM ‘_ V‘ nary cotton MAIL Vfleamrz1eauzw~ " CHEREDOURG- mentstore <5OUTHAMRTON ORCA OCT. 18 OHIO NOV. 1 ORCA NOV. 15 msjnovaitmufsrsmWilcxsrtonvauv HALIFAX. n. s. Kotax regull COUNTLESS women‘ have ille- cardcd old-time “llnltarfpadl for l new and better way. . A way that odes-l far greater‘ 7n- Eight la I0 better-class ygiaeg now use “KOTEX.” / Dllclrdl al easily ll i Moll i! Five llmel ll ablerlieiil ‘ll hill Dcodorlzel, tliul danger of offending. Obillnlblc at all drug and depri- Paclnge o! l2 colts" only l‘ few cent: Proves old wlyl a neldlm risk. Ia fairness to yourself, try l; KLOT € X No Ideally-Jinn! Illa lllllll j his. the other over his "And-what became father, dear?" closer to her. I know It hurts you, and w”, to,‘ u," 5mm”. I gtlilnttwliznt ulaflliurt you." the old-time problem of disposal. race; h; ednlo‘: at? and smoothed back t each of his temples. Nolaoadry. Nocliibgga no psi you. lit must be agony in your heart!" Iler hands dropped to udhqVALfl ders, and she r ' against his breast. padl. l simply by laying her hack to her chair. You all: for it without‘ place on the desk. broken-hearted. dear. was running away from t I 75° Kola mpflfla that haunted ma from MMUNISTS" Rid“ ‘ "He's a kind little man," said. "It isn't only the mon he wants. Nonaw sincerely wants you Nona said, and wears in Then. aid “Shall I out Parrish out They arose. and went t drawing- lald ber arms on the desk. reach- ing toward him-“My future is in pretend t0 misunder- He leaned back. one knee held in his clasped hand, and look- eil at her. a long time. "you and Audrey and-and another, man then, when I knew her. I was and had hope of being I had known ber since I was a boy, girl. patby in ber deep eyes. She did not was by his side, one arm encircling m "But don't answer that. (fear-est- “I know that Audrey is your adopted daughter." she went on. "I rln't have asked anything to 1 arms around her for a moment, pal- ted her on the back. and tben led had seated herself, he resumsd his . “Maybe you have guess- ed whyl played around, in Tomato. and other places, the way I did." She slowly nodded‘. without re- moving her eyes from his. "I was 8Q? feel like slapping you!" right, Nona, I'll and took reet. e's fond of you S ard called to Obediently, Parrish drew togeth- er the little heap of reports he was m _ _ Preparing. and carried them past m from sllle Io side, as if in search of Nona and Mo into y, "Dearest—" forward and ionc musing, oughls more er." "Who is the while before a very young in the world. until his chin "But Nona, I m, with sym- b"! Walled against him. Slle could feel‘ his shoulder. of Audrey's le und. so he reached up he Iialimon a terrible ’ his sboul- 1 Always I ’ be things thp past. in a good hu- mor again, won't you, Mr. Morton nodded. Dlace that Mr. Sunshine bad vacat- ed as the latter went out the door. modules 7.- lilfl conflicts in the Near East and Asia. his Bulgors in scattered regions. turning to mission, 1 ' i Charles Howland. a well-known m gall; 1,0 you lawyer of New York. had the viilu- able assistance the gtudy, officials of the of there?" East Relief Organization, whose, 0 llm- 00,-, superior knowledge of the refugees 3r. problem risli. “Take youixpapelg, John, and proved o! inestimable value. room. I want activities the Greek population of . Morton ncreased from 513,- if, ggansitfifié?’ The population - y bile was struck by a IC. P. R. train on the Gibson hriincli at a crossing . , about half n mile from Woodstock she leaned back’ Surveying mm inhabitants of Salonica grew from m he’, Mdel dark eyei Her 810$ 174.000 i0 400,000. s hai w . othed b k fr .. . .- ii- lzi.szi.lz"iz..lz.'izza .2.‘;‘.°.°.."°l‘£§ ‘ill ITHIIUIGS Of Th6 ed xfllitogétlpiixutrhné fig?’ 2323,12?!‘ filtfrlglyrénrlaifllgg ‘In: been transformed ‘by the 500.000 ‘i, _ mam pomis ofmleresland Couch in ihé drawiwr-room- "Abe again c: one of the beautiful black m"! “m” “W” “m! i‘ la" f - licrmtrierl to make a Iiarkain with 5 lITlpOTldIIC6.bUl free from llie panthers he bad spoken of before. of real productivity‘ lie told her of the resemblance. , “rm a long way from a panther’ PLETDGES FINANCIAL SUPPORT CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 30.—-lFull flnanclal support . out" miners and 000,000 unemployed of Great Brit- ain has been pledged by twenty- one standard After Andrey was in bed. I would so to the restaurants, and arets behind the scenes in. the the ater, In search oi people gay. and ruli of lifc and laughter." He threw up his arms, with a ges- ture of despair. “I was drinking the intoxiczinta of life, to numb the pain. here!" had over his heart. ward. she l Hijvw "P there, and pressed oalnllns my pictures-and living my lovc and tenderness" in u... gaze she bent upon him. - "It IS a pain," he went on. "An actual. physical pain. It was I was searching for the comfort I could not find, She pressed “Yon want to be loyal to the emory of the sweetheart of your Youth.’ at. before her. "'That is all right. "But ob. Harry, I love you! You I so lo London. 0r shall 1 stay?" isuliuiiiis Storage .Co., Ltd. LQA4;A‘AAAA‘ and Morton those races to remove them from ey that countries He really and iul minorities to the land of their to b0 a great nativity. " 1.500.000 such Greek and Armen- cnts, and 22 urban settlements“: m9 long It has erected 53,000 houses and‘ repaired gm entered the made settlements Sh“, the dome and villages. Nona." Macedonia has i He sat on the edge of the 000 w ‘1'341'000_ .. - . , . of Athens Illlll how. phat is it, my dear?’ be from 453,000 to nurowu cuarcnrau ‘Swap of 2,000,000 liraecoTurks Ends ATHENS. Aug. 30.—’l‘he great- est trek of human souls since the exodus of the Children o! Israel from ‘Egypt is nearing completion‘ in the Mediterranean countries. Under the direction of the Les- gue of Nations Mixed Commis- sion for the Exchange of Popula- lions between Greece and Turkey- more than 2.000.000 persons have already been transferred. from alien lands to their native coun- tries. Although little has been printed in the United States or Europe about this great human movement it has been characterized by those, who witnessed it as the greatest, piece of constructive work of the, League of Nations since its found- ation. It required three years to complete the task, which was car- ried out with a surprising lack of' friction at a cost of more than $35,000,000. Each of these 2.000.000 persons‘ had to be transplanted bodily from a soil where he worked. ate and had his being. to an entirely un- known land. where he had neither property, nor money nor friends. Races lnlmlcal The World War and succeeding Minor had heightened racial uni- among the Turks, Greeks D8360, DfOCOC HOD the economic well-being of In which they were rac There were about Throughout its whose work the Com- Chairman is and advice of the American Near in Greece and Turkey ,4. l New Towns Created T'S the same soft, scratchless cleanser-in I powder form, put up in a handy sitter-top can. Like the pular Bon Ami Cake it doesn't scratch of? th: dirt, but blots it up quickly and harmlessly, with minimum clYort. Women find Bon Ami Powder convenient and time-saving on the bigger cleaning jobs——pots and pans of aluminium, copper, agate and tin, bathtubs and refrigerators, Congoleum and linoleum floor-coverings, and many otherthings. But, of course, for windows, _mirrors and ainted, woodwork there's nothing like the llandy Bon Ami Cake. Most housewives know that with both these “partners in cleanliness” they can most readily cover almost every cleaning and polishing need. And neither reddens nor roughens the hands. ‘BON AMI LIMITED, MONTREAL Tho Commission has built more uPJsMi-ER i. .1923 . BON AMI POWDER!” Principal use: ofBM Am- f” rbmuylK ""41 polar/tin; llzrhrubs, Tiling “qnd inc Kitchen Utensil: Mfymo" White Woodwork , - f nunéiém Ware ' ‘,5 rag? ram, p , T‘ - and Nicilllrml: lsllillliidfnd ongolcum Glass Baking Dishes Cake and Powr i mall housewives u" bqgh L» an 733 new agricultural 16.000 more. It has, s in 1.980 town As a result of its Piraeus jumped 805.000 while tlic O “LOCK OUT" MINERS to the “locked 3,000,000 and 2,- railway labor organ- tlie cab- you. who were seeking forgctfulness; He put lllS Reaching for- lier own hand it against Iiiin. piuccd while that I met yqu." ber hand harder she said ber arms motion- to me! Ifarry, shall (To Be Continued) : ‘. Pr-r-BYIIIEIII F: (i buzz 4 4 1 4 settle- HAUFFEUR KILLED WOODSTOCK. N. Il.. Aug. R0.- uy W. West, aged 26, chauffeur 49 x 35 n, The car was curried 200 fcct by a One of the most vital results of locomotive and snlashcd‘, PDTATUES - wiiuin As In past years I shall this fall be open to buy large quantities of izations in the United States. it both Certified and Unccrtlfied Irish was announced ll9l‘(' by Ben Tillett. British Labor leader. . Cobblers and Green Mountains as well as table stock Seconds graded from fields. Before selling elsewhere give me an opportunity to buy from l664—9-1-2wks. Filll SALE One hundred and twenty-five o1‘ land. a few chains from Railway Station, Starch Factory, School and Store and. a Saw Mill. One third of same for of hard-wood, balance covered with good lumber, dine groves of rails. I am Instructed to leil by public auction on the able tenement house and large barn at Number 57 and 59 on the North, lid of Bayflld Street town on Friday next. Sept. 3rd all seven o'clock P. ‘M-"The house la’ fitted with modern and is a very desirable location. For plrtlcularl Duffy. Attorney. Dated tb-la day of Aupult. A. D.l 1920. liucnoil SALE - of planner and Matcher, planner, Iron mfifllfll‘. und paper machine. band new (30 Inch lithe. moulder (0 llwh head) wood turner. steam boiler, llliil Pn0en:ssw£s?~ BY C. P. R. TRAIN was instantly kill- Street. when his automo- lf desired owner will mortgage as part payment. 1663-9-1-vrfmtw5l. and Cobbler, Certified AUSTIN A. SCALES, Freetown, P. E. I. Lefever Special The 12 gauge. double barrel pasture, one third block which won the Olympic belting. safe and remaining lumber. Aiso the building and two build- ing lots one size 48 x 165 ft. front- ing on Fitzroy Street No. 2. size fronting on Cumberland except J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. one acre land at Millv stand for any tradesma McKinnon and McNeil lolicltorl. (f0?) MFI- Bvbtrt Mutlow. 1608-8-30-7l ‘ Single Barrel Shot guns at Bargain Tim; Dwelling House new, good barn, low: Gm! n. Apply l0 l -ll ,. "i ‘l . ‘ Prices Barrel made from alifwlil steel. flticd with ejector. Giiaranlccd to shoot smoke- less powder. A sure and hard hitter. 30" barrel 12 and 16 gauge Only $10.00 ' Al twcnt cre f la d t R d championship‘ , so y a a o n a e ggtgglehsggtzfigggn" $581312: 12*)“: bfffrl- beflililiél- o“ Point to It'll or rent by acre or l-- B- Mnoli/ili-i-AN. , took both her hands in‘ one of his. “$31 ‘hfifpfiffil.’ Iggiflltlrtlgitshlazfl-d who“ block atAoné/m BRUCE Secretary of Public Works. "She looked like Audrey, Nona. up, fingers lightly u“ he; ppm, "you ' m} PM", I’, E I Celebrated 1537-8-264ct 6| The same eyes, tho same hair, the are sweat, and human and comp“, 1 42 1 i ' ' ' ' . ‘ Dfiliirtrvfijc": otf Pubilcpworka, . same slender figure. and iu maniy lolmble and you dld much (m. may 6 '8"? '3' Ithlcfl C ar ot etown, . E. l.. D ways, the same soul." Ile bit h s .3116 flwe, and spread h ,- mw "“"_“‘"“ , - - Almost 24. 1926- 1513053 iiv- ‘fmjar- iii lei}, voii- She was "Then. llarry, Iwant u? cgmfort 12 Gauge $60.00 I l v Agggezlfbptlrllflutlhltlrir h nrls nd sud wéiumwfysd" (‘auge nzw “my leaping meme @106; it"! wont‘ e s 00 . her arms reaching to 1 ' ' . ' him. 319i‘ "P8 apart. her eyes ini- CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD pad as eaail as tissue lo s comer of the room. and stood pioring him m -o . . With his hand agailist the wall, hi5 Wheu she Bpffitomlcygr yalce “elm PROPERTY ON BAYFIELD “ ” "no undry head-bent. so she could not see his bled, STREET A face. She rose. and with a rustle u I Wcmlaes, the desir- AND IMPERIAL. In Charlotte-l LOADED SHELLS w: HANDLE EXCLUSIVELY DOMINION AMMUNITIOPN 1o u. 12 u. 1s and 2o g.-ln cnoww. CANUCK. FAi-W EVERY LOADED SHELL WE SELL IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. convenlencccy apply to C. G. J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. 1014-61. J 659-9-1- tts-y saw frame. I ' ' A" Potato Growers Associafllili CHARLOTTETOWN Membeiship Notice We mu s. buying Blue- " "e m" m‘ E berries throuahcut the ca. l’ A ‘SEETEMBER 9th " > lon, paying Iilgliect market 1, Funk H Lamb" be-uflh" new when aha E v-lum w’ ‘uglply you Wm‘ l’ zuldlm“; 325 Emil?" MPH". will Potato Orowerl who wllh to loin the P. E. hill: > "fliu" '°" ' "m9- 4 1; '° d T0“""“Y' sflmmm" 9"! l‘ Potato Grower: Alnoclltlon mult mlkl lnpiili-"iii" °" ‘ "Wli- PM for Inspection every ‘ h 192a he looked : "lav-Ito or phone Ill for 5 I"AG'I‘.100||.::1:m/;:|ng_ I bcfore8eptamber11t . " E p ' ' ~- 1' “M...” : 1;3o‘°.°|°;3k9 th°ym-°:h':"::;° Contract: lhliuld be returned by the lam! ill"- . . o ac ory Fltzro Sire t - ’ The Island Cold m" y " °°"