NOVEMBER 1s, 1921' Excels All ‘l Once- Enjoyed In Packets Only. At All Grocers. For Purity, Flavor and Aroma SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. DON'T DELAY TO REQIQTI 2.30 to 5 o'clock. WILL as ‘Asses Charles Freeman ,.will be from this province there w ill no prealchi “¢‘aa LAAAQAAAA CLASSIFIED AI) nrulflz‘... llemclto under till leading, 3e nu word rs: each In- ‘ be on sale at Miss MacCarey's “'9'” adverflwman" mu“ b9 I“ of revenue? Mr. McLean referred -u'“’b5::l:::|:: :&II:I::IE°Q'ILII :Q°:.S:Q.DZ'o-IIIIWIIIGIL Ive centa glzlllilggtore, the first wunk in Ue-Irxatgsaggganpgwgl?! Izgnzfibfiggif to our claims to the natural rc- are a|l=§‘:¢i':z.:u:':'|-a'.' o" m" h“ il" "“"" l" '10") ' - ion and before 10 s. m. on satin-I ggurtfe“ gfctlhshxflfllshiingrzlgpigasgi- -...?.L"|.."..'£".'l'.".°°."..'.°5.111.521.3221‘l°“°"""'.l‘"lll""‘"" ""°-°-"- ""°"T°"" M" C- L» “m” __ W" WWW" Eerie"! Canada i“ l received vvllhonl nlamaaco cannot belcknovvledgedrc-a :2“: 37mm’ °I wmmmr- N- s~ GYM"! ANNUAL MIEETING .,\t the ‘I'm "mm" w" mm" amamms‘ “an.--” - x x- g‘ ’ aster of the l.0.0.l~‘. arrived in A HM t, ,- n "p. ,- ic- ‘ . . . VVYVV - v the city last night and will attend Clmlzu?‘ ‘ 8'0 “shot u“, i ‘m Imp’ . ‘ a joint meeting of St. Lawrence u “t n Emit,” g Mihn“ 0"!“ Mr. Jas. A. McNeiIl l .- and Wiidey Lodges, this evening. em "Km 3mm“ ed i." e emu: ,. l‘ To LET MISCELLANEOUS There will be the first (legrgg f0]. mg mar‘ President Leo fMCDDn Ml". Jae. A. McNeil, reviewing . lowed b refresh , aid, Vice-President Ruy McDonald, the trade policies of the yam)!“- , ru LET TWO OFFICES m new mo, ALFRED MACDONALD y __Ti“ s‘ Semiaw- Willie“ C°Y1°- Tmm" political parties, said: "We start‘- 1 ml" 31d!- AWIY 3- 4- “will” lProvlncial Land Surveyor, Her-| ‘LEADERSHIP CONFERENcE_ er’ wanuce mum” ed out in tho campaign with two] 57g- Bufllmrv‘ "m" I" m"! manviile. lThe Leadership section of the Tux- " free traders in Prince County. M I. MONTRE lis Boys Conference will moot nt s least Mr. Wright was a free trader,‘ AL FUR REMODELLINQ p. m. tonight lu (st, Peter's 11811, and is yot. Mr. McLean is not ai- IQI BALI Co,,—lliiey Building, Queen so, The boy delegates from outside OOFFIM-At the i’. E. Islam] Hos- together a free trader but in the, , Charlottetown. All the latest points will- Invade Charlottetown pital, Monday, Nov. 7th, to Mr. and west his leader, Mr. King, is a irecg poxgg FQR 3M1", THREE and best ways of remodelling, ‘to the number of eighty, today. Mrs. Everett S Collin. a daughter. trader; in Quebec he is a highl - three quarts,- Buve, female pups, dressing, dyeing, and repairing, The first meeting of the boys‘ sep- (Edythe Winnlfred). protectionist and in tho eastern lfintcrested telephone l... n. Mc- ilish class furs. We specialize "o" 0f the Conference meets in Nutt. Maipequo. FOB BALE-PH EAVV BIDDI- “GO. in msdeltosorder fur coats tor men and women. also on hand a uumiber or ready made elec- tric seai coats number one, trim- med with beaver and fox, will be sold at wholesale prices. Our long experience is a guarantee for our work. All the work 1s done in our offices, Charlotte- town. Open evenings. WOIK dono promptly. , BROWN Apply at Guardian or- FOR SALE-Secondhand ilali stove and pipes. Also small stove at 210 Kent St. HON-SE FOR HIRE FOR WINTER v lnlonths. Sound. steady. quiet anhnap Apply Guardian 0mm, PUBLiC NOTICEJ wish to inform the public that my business is io- coalted in the McArthur Block. corner of Water and Summer Streets, Summorskle. with en- trances on both Summer Street and Water Street. First floor, Summer Street entrance, Over- land, Studebaker and Wiilys- Knight cars, parts and auto ac- cessories. Second floor. either entrance, office and fur room, where l will continue to handle all kinds of raw furs. Cali and see us in our new quarters. E. H. Rayner, Summerside. ‘FOR 8ALE~ilegistered Clydesdale filly, 1% years old, Baron Kelvin. Noll Croken, Freetown, P.E.l. . FOR SALE-A DENTIST CHAIR. Cheap. Apply Central Barbcl hop. WILL szu. cuts/w or exchungcI for driving horse, a curt mare. if not sold-privately will be auc- tioned on Market Square Friday at noon. Phone 777 or writo P. 0. Box 4S6. m LOST ‘ LOSIZ-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- towu and Alexandria. a bag con- Girl All Night taiuing clothes, etc. Leave at J. H. Judsolrs, Alexandria. . ANTFD ' ' w ‘ - BJ-EOUIUDON. ‘Mo. Nov. 16.——Verda _ _ rewer, seventeen-ycar-oid daught- wdfiglrimihow case‘ Apply Gm" er of ‘Mrs. Aunio Craig, is in tile, ' __ itroostook County Hospital stiffer- ng from frost-bites and exposure, wgulgEtLi/ImiétsMfigflaceegaduggt? from being out in a heavy snow ' ' storm one night and part of a day It was a terrible experience and al- though she is expected to recover“ she remains in a semi-conscious condition uud has not spoken since WANTED To BUY LAMES. “M; she came to the hospital. b- - ...Sl:.::s;“?..'.::a"arlalistzi condition‘ Apply by loner w‘ grandmothers homegin Cary about cam Guardian‘ __ twelve miles, partly along the mail‘: , road. then upon crossroads an RAVI,’ Suzi,‘ Ylfiirlglfytrmgfisoi: short cuts through woods and fields I" c: I) e t d8 lomngm Amerb She was overtaken by the snow o‘ l Elgar?‘ an 1:18,, Charlona storm and became bewildered and ii"... i I o ' so chilled that she could hardly .@A-_. WANTEYD.——SIX NEWLY FRESH- oned cows. Write or phone at once H. Guerney, Victoria Hotel. walk. ISIIO took ofi’ her slices null wlrapped- her skirts around her feet. which became swollen so she collid not get her shoes on again. She was utterly loot when it grew dark and crawled into thick evergreen growth where she spent the night. How she escaped freez- ing to death is nlmost unexplain- alble. At dnyligt sho could not walk except for a little way at a time and no doubt would have perished had not it young man. making a short cut through the woods found Iwi‘ about 2 o'clock ISunday Rfififflflflii and carried her to her grandmoth- er's, about four miles. She was brought tn tho hospital hero last iiifliii. -¢Q>-—-i- The Populnr Bluff American believes that woman woop nt wed- dings because it reminds them of vauillifi§“" r come closer that is ntfroasnn wily one need buy now clothes. if the “WAY o’ DREAMS." the volum 0! booms by Luc published by Di 'St. Paul's I-iail at 8 o'clock tonight. lllnardh Llnlment for Colds, ‘Probable Reduction I In Freight » Rates (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Nov. 17~it is probablo that the question of a reduction of freight rates on Canadian railways will shortly be taken under cou- sideration by the Dominion llourd of Railway Commissioners. An immediate reduction of ten pcr cent has been ordered effective on United States railway by the oxe- ‘cutives of the roads. The reduc- | tion applies to cariocd lots of farm ,pr0liuco anti is for a period of six months. Eto- Irish Situation A Deadlock LONDON, Nov. 16.-~Ali parts of Ireland with tho exception of tile Nationalists who, however are now largely incorporated with ‘the Sinu Fain have had their say in the negotiations regarding the failure of lrciand. Tile Southern Union- ists who opposed a dual parliament for the Island saw iiir. Lloyd George today at Middleton who is stating the case for them while tho I Uisterisits had’ before them the. government's refusal to their count- or proposals for a settlement of the iirisb question. It is understood the government's reply to Ulster contained no new suggestions or proposals leaving the situation ap- partneiy dead-locked. .___j¢oc——-—-— IP"‘ - GIRLS! SKIRTS DOWN ONE INCH lFashion decrees that to the skirts ground. but t hem is ‘ THE "CENTRAL 1 GUARD ‘i. ,|l p‘ m. GHARLOTPETOWN cutitnmv TWILIGHT RECITAL b R 4to5. nu ,_ in St. amos Church Saturday afternoon. Silver collection in aid of The Campaign (Continued from page 1.) In Prillce Bounty _.After Saturday n may M mo P. lll. lsland Protestant Orphanage. late. See Judle Stewart, Revising- ‘“1-" nada and it is impossible for us to Ofllcer. Oiilce hours-ll to 1 and ~GINOHAM MASQUERADE negotiates. treaty with them unless I; A! He“ 50 (31.5. absent b ugjervice at pmshflek? Beers will receive at her home 200 Always Sunday next. i 18th from 4 to 6_ now they are not going to tax SPECMLS, FRIDAY AND 8k. land values but if they are going TURDAY~ Another lot ‘stgnflgldis’ JUST IN~ Auotiher lot Stanflelds "0 put o“ mm“ tax“ ma!’ “m” ladies’ underwear $1.25 for satur. elegant factory yarns, selling '5'“ ‘mwn t” m“- Th“ "Name "I day_"'75c' “éaclL A new’ lot ladies. ‘ one“, spkmdld 5114mm serge,“ Canada cannot be altogether raised coatings. Latest shades, $315, $1.00 yd. Ladies new sweaters and ‘mm ‘he mums“ "I “ch "mine $2.85, $3.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Igiliglgcelrsa‘ Lowjzst prices. Prowso mgrenlsthneg’ £02193’ gllgfctllxégxzltig‘: o a d l , flmfirguczfiellnzlfxll Advertisers are reminded that all DANCE at Olympia Cabaret Thurs- thoy are willing. The Progres- 'day, November 24th. Admission sives started out with the ultimate goal of free trade-first it was to be AT Ho“ __ _ _ state any definite term. But thcy E M" George w" H did undoubtedly advocate _ free ‘Queen Street today (Frmayx No“ trade and direct taxation. They so.) ' tax rich and poor alike. Would it not be better to have u low ia- rifi’, say ten or twelve per cent. that will yield a certain amount ° NOTICE "r0 ADVERTISERS.- within flve years; now they do not I provinces he is anything that will l IHARRIAGES suit." (Laughter) The speaker » ______ was glad to see that Mr. McLean mvansqlENKmNsfqAt oharlmm_ was coming round to protcctiouq oven if it was a "medium” protec- iown, P. E. l.. Nov. 17th, to Mr. and “on Rev. Ewen McDougail, minister o: I (I Z‘ YOU pack real enjoyment into your pipe when you fill up with Master Mason. Because the fine flavor that is packed into the Master Mason plug, HOLDS to the last pipeful. There is no better, handler or more cs due to boll wcovil infcstmnnt the Church of Scotland, John M)“ .ers of Mount Albion to Bessie (‘. iJenkins of the same place. DEATHS i__.______i_._____.___ SHAW- At New Perth on Nov. 5th. Mrs. Robert Shaw, aged R7 years. interment was Ill Georgetown (Yem- otcry. , STANWAV-.At Charlottetown on Nov. 15th, ilcrbcrt Stnuway, zlgol 67 years. Funeral from ills resi- donrzo, T0 Prince Street today, Fri- day at 2 (fa-lock. IN MEMORIAM MRS. DAVID V. FLEMING We announce with (lccp regret the death of Mrs. David V. Flenl lug at liuy View, on Nov. 1st. at the early ago of 45 years, Although not in good health fora yefsr r death came as a shock to he: re- iativl\" and friends. Being of p ioveablo and kind disposition " she and put out "these follows" who liil‘...§"°ifi°.l.fffi.l°'é'ik .§§.”l3”“.;§ a" """""* "Wm" ‘"1" "'8'" .. mourn six cilildrcn namely Joseph. man“ In m0 10cm govemmmh Adel. Gerald, Darcy, Arthur and Dcrmollt, who were all at her bed- side with thc exception of Joseph who is attending Lincoln College. England. Also two brothers, E. J. Ready of the P.‘E.I. railway and Daniel of Charlottetown and two sisters. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Stems of Boston. Her funeral. which took place to St. Ann's Church. Hope River was largely "attendee. Solemn High Mass was celebrated by her pastor, the Rev. Father W. V. McDonald, who also performed the lust sad rites at the grave. The pail bearers were: William lio- gan, Joseph Stewart, James Stow- art, Earl Simpson, James Nolan and Thomas Pcndcrgrast. R.I.l". (Boston papers please copy.) _-{-O}i-—— Two IliI-Iiou Dollar Loss on Cotton Crop ‘WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.——Tllnt ho 1921 loss in the Southern Slat- Iieferring to Mr. McLean's criti- cism of the railways, Mr. McNeiIl pointed out that it is the brother- hood ot railway employees who set the wages on the roads, and the tiiom. The railways cannot be stopped, at whatever expense. The economic management of them is a big problem and demands settle- oxperiencod men who have guided Canfla through tho war and war‘s zlftelnlzith. (Applause) Tho rail~ way truublc started with the build- ing of an additional line by the Liberals twenty-five years before its time, tllc speaker explained. Tile cry of “extruvagunce" was an easy one to raise. Two years ugo the Liberal candidate (Mr. Mc- Lean) was finding fault with the local government for its extrava- gance. The party he supported wcnt into power and what has been the result. (Laughter) Mr. King is iiISO vary loud in his criticisms of the government but these cum- plaints should ilave been made in the proper way on the floor of pal- ilameut. Mr. McNeiIl. continuing, pointed out that Mr/Horaco Wright, is tell- ing the farmers to get together out of 80 members, 24 were farm- ers. What have lIlSy done’! A volco: Put taxes on us! Mr. McNeiIl: l guess they (IIH. (Laughter and applause.) 1 would ask you farmers here tonight: Where do tho lawyers, doctors. clergyman and merchants come from? Do they not come from the farms? I will warrant you that the parents oi’ those men are proud of tbem and the ability they dis- played. In rPpIv to Mr. McLean's criti- cism on tho Rnumanian loan the speaker thoroughly reviewed the history of the granting of this loan to a loyal ally of Great Britain dur- lag tho war ‘at a time when slug was vory much in need of it. Taking up the tariff issue he asked: "ii protection was a gnmi thing in Sir John A. lllucDorlztldfi-i time (as Mr. Horace Wright ad- ulitsl why is it not good today when we have a tremendous debt to face‘! llow urc we going to pay this debt with free trade? it must be mot with liircct taxation." Mr. McLcau says lie will regulate the tariff in 10 or 12 per cont. What nonsense. Both Mr. McLean and Mr. Wright must ho governed by their loaders. Those leaders say will reach the enormous total of faded or soiled when you lot it “OOIOQOIOOO was the statement "lib Edi a DBCIWEQ 0i’ nI-‘imlmd made in ‘the Senate this afternoon Dycs and recolor tho skirt like new. Easy directions in oacih package of Diamond Dyes tell you how to dye or tint any old, faded garment, by Senator Ellison Smilll of South Carolina. The loss in South Caro- tliat protection is no good-that tho . policy which has brought Canada out 0f bondage is no good for us in this province. They rite tho da- Iilm alone. -Mr. Smith estimated at $100,000,000 while the loss to tile nation when the added values of ilho day when they made tho same mistake. also your draperies. Just tell drug- gist whether your material is wool Auk for lillnnrrl‘: and rake no oiiu-n I Indoor Life or silk, or whether it is linen or mixed goods- cotton, Spending more time indoors makes women far more aubyect io constipation than men. MUTT AND ‘lint Was ‘Ihe Elriest ‘9Lfl.IP??JPJZ*§_QQ-9P_Q-°°°- Way to Get Ilonle. the cotton as it moves up on gifiggffizfifgn, fggglggggetzh ti: Smith asserted w" ~ on. Our manufacturers in this lincroase tho country uso from 70 to 80 per cont. l>flLpfillllllcll, clear of wheat.‘ crease l\ population. This is duo.l not to protection, but to lack of economical way to buy high-grade tobacco,‘ ‘Jinn in the big plug of Master Mason. Itasca’ a PLUG SIVIOKING x r’ _, ‘ . _....,..,._... uwwrtfifle-"fic- . u“ _‘,‘____t.sr,sv_=~ m1" ‘ ‘ i t} , - v 'Freo trade would drive our work- mem’ and ‘t Wm be settled by the ing people to the States and dcpop- extent i Iulete to an cvcn greaicr our cities. Gel-luany and Japan can ulanu ‘Illiflllrl’. s0 muuli cheaper on n1: it-ount of their (rlloap wages long hours that with frec- lIlCy could swamp our lllilfklllfi. Nearly every good thing Dominion Goverulucut has the speaker concludcll, tho benefits of tlic $100,000 subsl presentation at Ottawa. Mr. Horace Wright govcrnluoilt." The ed "class government." lie the issuing of watered stock and to compelling the people to pay dividends on that stock. it is not nc-cessariiy "loyal" to our country to buy (‘auadian made goods, he ulaintaineri, citing an iustzlucn of a woman buying in Canada at high- er price. For tho tariff walls ho claimed that both Liberal and (‘on- servative parties were responsible. The national policy is such a bur- den i0 the producers of ihc natur- al wealth of the country that they cannot exist under it and Zil'l‘. going to other lands, he continued. itc- ferring to a criticism of some of his previous remarks in the Gum'- (lian, Mr. Wright maintained that he never made tho statement that larlios’ shoes were mmlc from cow- hidcs. llo merely luontioucd lilo fact that shoes wore higher than they should bo and that cow llldrs were low. Tho Prngrossivo policy is ultimate free trade, the Rpflfihf-l‘ admitted. For necessary rovonuo his party would advocate liiroct taxation, exempting poor man up in a certain amount on a sliding scalo system. in regard to Mr. (‘reruns stand I STROUI) nu I ln1 lb. Ind V; lb. I may also add that I Ill" I14 Di‘- Qtm‘. Ointment for piIu with excel- Icni rnulh." Dr. Grace's Kidney-Liver PIIIs. one pill a dose. 25c a box. Elldgtlz triiEdmnnson, Bates d: ., I olonio. and IYZIIIL‘ that this province has secured from the beau procured under (‘oiiservutivc rulu. insiauring dy, the car fen-v and tho fixed rc- mainininorl that lie was not ilrlvocalilig "clam lllailufzicturoi-s have been dominating the country and this has beenghe maintained, responsible for what uliglit be vall- was not opposed l0 mergers 0r to L'0lil~ ponies coming together and doing illisiness in a largo way. but bc ob- jected to exploiting tho public; to on our claims to Western .\lr. Wright argued that Mr. Crcrar constituency at lilo time Ill s, against tho intcrcsta of lll‘ u rrn provinci-s. \VIlCZl Ili‘: IlOll Premier of Canada, the hoped IiL‘. might iuiiu at lI....'.i.;.'. titudc. Major Townsend (IOIIVPTCII n. half hour address in support oi‘ the Liberal candidate. lie was follow- oli b.- Mr. iioatll Strong, of lll(‘f'SI\Ill, ullo dilly supporictl govornnlreni pfllitr)‘, and Mi‘. All-- .\'ciil and ridiculed the prctclilinlls oi‘ “purity” lllliI iligll morals" fussed by Mr. Wright uull Ills l_v. Tile Liberal l-uitliidatu. llulli ilar to the Progressives. sonlotlling uclv, said Mr. McKenzie King snid his poii u l-llurt nlcrvlv, by \\'III('II llv ll'f)l|I(II guide lilo ship of state. says: "Wu are going lll get ]lllIl('_\' of Lnurier in fills country." Ifiilllvi‘ tho Liberals must got on or ten minutes at the conclusion ul the lucetiug_ and was folloyveli Il_ was a representative of a wcstcru‘ v.1’ ‘ . Iiiiill-‘Ll Ml‘. John Profltt, of’ Freetown, WIll received o ooor hearing In his at, tempt to silpport tllvfilrogrcssiv. - iS/"VIIIIHID and sat down abruptly Mr. A. E. McLean objected to til» Hill luarlv by M '-\Vrlgll that party candidates were bough {' by the manufacturing inverests be‘ .o.-<- lliliilig,’ their seats inl IIIQIII. Wright or his supporters as llavin anv nlonopoi_y' nu honesty and ii Sum- togrirv. "Pile two old pal-ties torla/ the are just as ilonl-st and their sul porters just as intelligent ustllei nppoileiils, [ifil-Illt‘ did not think Mr. Wright h pa r-' zlny right to casl sucll reflections IIo hail UUllIIiIPllCl‘ in Mr. JIUNM llliiiillfllllilll that his policy ivus sllil- tho Conservative candidate. as - This wasflloncst mun and he believed h - Strong. own integrity would fwti be que. 0y was tiuncrl by lilo nit-morale. Mr. Horace Wright Gouiu that what ho Ilali mmnt was thz ilu- campaign funds had boon JISGII h‘ bulb political pill-tics. . ml any intention of l-asiiug l"efle_ lions upon QiiIll‘l‘..\Il'. .\lr:.\'viII. A vote of thanks was dcnllcri- cliairurau and djournorl in excellent OPIICI‘. got of!‘ their platform. 'l‘lle_v (‘illi- liol have it, both ways. (.-\pp.l ..\ll'. .\lr. Horace Wright was given '* tho parlii lie did not consider Ml tile Progressives. maintains Ho disclair McLean 4 the uleetii / ll The nicest cathartic-laxative in lilo world to physio your livor ami bnwris when you have Dizzy limin- avilo, Colds, llilinusncsa" indigest- ion or llpscl, Acid Stomach is can- (iy-like “CascarotsW One or two tonight will elnpty your bowels ._ qg...___ cnulplolvly by mornllu: ' will incl splv-nllill. WllIIl‘ you sloop." (‘nsraivds sous o, For Constipated 5350s., Sick Headache] Sour Stomach, Biiious Liver‘ I nor‘ uiil" you up or grllu‘ liki‘. SltI Pills, (‘:lIollil.~l, or (lll anti th cost only Ion cents a box. Chiidr’ lovo (‘ilst-arols ton. I and y: "'I'Iir‘_v W0 .._._.x_._ _-_...-_c~, ,_ . Freon proof. Prim- $2.00 prr package. 'l‘ile Rogers Ilard quot-n S! rrel i I I lvare all 40o o0 oooooo oooeoooow+ooooi o +ooofo0+r0044¢+¢4 §—O—O-§§4v§ §§-§ Q+O+¥Q+Q OGOO §O—%O~OI-‘FOYQQ:VO An Ounce 0i Prevention is Worth r A Pound 0i Cure Prnirfl your rmlintnr from ‘fl-boning with n DIIPIHIKI‘ "7 Absolutely hnrmli-nn In mrluln nr I'II|||Il'f ol‘ nuy klnll. 0n: flllfikllfll‘ will pron-cl || Fnnl to 5 olrirrn-e-u Ila-low m-ro ,_ fin-t your: tndur nml luvnld n lulu rrpulr hill. o, Ltd. -_. Grafton Strap! u It." ‘Ifli . . . _ . . ‘dial. » g ___________ _____________ _____ ________,________g,,___ __~_______ _________ _ __,,_,_ _ _ _ _ __ _, _ _, _ , .. .___ ., ..,..... .. -_ _-.. .. .. Th‘ “V” bmm“ ‘h-"mhh “d SPWIS TELLS Me u: ”‘“ ' Juan once when; x AM; gT/QTED "re WALK How w THé e/xav emoucu‘. \\ lorpid. the bowels C0llSllPl\€d'l.lld - » I BéLI€U€ 1T. No‘ ‘ 5_ WORLD DID 1 Lam DouuN - ' d. system Pflisoncd by lliiPuntlcl. i f;QT"S"S'QT“'Z:$“P Moi-r! om 1 was mm? was lllgiTalNét Tikmloil‘; 1325x2335 UNDeR A ma, - I‘ Y"? WWI?!“ “Y” "°'" i PLAYED A RecoRb euéa “ti: W) Weill?» was Mites FRoM How‘ DREAM“ I ‘*‘° '“Y"“"’ i" "I‘-“'“°h '"“" -" l ntuwc. “W” e AM looms m» mo ~=> ¢ARF'“*‘ W” A” ‘NDMN from constipation. ii ls only llecfl- ' o» Hflsn!’ I CAN “Me I g.- ‘N “GHT: AGAIN -. my lo use Dr. Chases Kldney- ' NM? I - WALi<€D IN I 3“ m’? ° wALkgp BA ‘w. Liver Pills. , Honour meow My swap? pep Ahab,‘ “(benefits from their use are. I IT - WRDPQEGT as lasting as they are prompt and I BI~€N Nb certain. ' _ A o“ M", John Barry, I8 St. ,I QAYIIIIJIG Street, Quebec. QR" i writes: I "Thin is lo ceriify iIlai I was lroubIerI i for yuan Willi constipation and tried - l all bind: of medicines without relief. Al I l“; my husband squealed that I .' Dr. Clinic's Kidney-Liver Pills. I did no. and Inmi uy that lbw! Ill" II"" me more relief than aII the medicine I t have lalen during Illa Ini fifteen yearn. '