i . i,‘ cdprcpaffltlOQHfll I y t, ping baby’s,_,,ll!tie‘" digesti -v i. ct clean an ‘spree-t. When. , rlittlc one doesnh eat, o ', Q sleep, give him a few ' 5 of plain Castoria. 1 ispurely vegetable, you, ow. Any doctor, will , you that it is utterly rmless to the‘ younges , ant. It is_si‘veetf't't_3‘the taste, ‘ _ ,,. sweet ind the little stomach. it its gentle influence is soon {Cli- through the tiny system. n cnstor nil can coinpetéhv‘ ' is mria and, how much idem flS l‘ A ling fibpby . ' c baby paragon i similar opiates, ysigii of colic, coiistipzitioii, 0 diarrliea-——or tho , e5 when you don’t know just what it is that has caused an t. Only get the. lgenuine Caisttii"iai—bearing Fletcher's _ 11tlll‘(.‘._ l_t_isii’t expensive, anti \vitli every bottle comes the . ‘,'“Care' ‘andolsloedintgrof B:ibies"--worth its weight in lcl to every motlieror prospective mother. H ' » mmememzmom . ictor Records " MyOhiQ Home l/ J ioiTi-ot Jean Goidkette and His Orchestra 21166 local Harrington and Bersch with "Sleepy" Hall's Banjo 210515 i D‘ i , , (I'm in Ileuuen When I See You Smile) Ialtz‘ The Troubad -urs 21000 Jesse Crawford 21146 Man Together " th vocal refrain full of heart-shrubs) _ ‘ ‘it: \\'aring's Pennsyivanians 21213 - tru- Paul Whiteinanhs 35883 ‘- nlal Concert Orchestra \ ~llrstuirs as -.wen as (lowli. sear COMMUNITY. Phu screens should‘ ‘be arranged . that tho duster can bu shaken iielitiving that. the life of a com- ifreo advicel lWDfill iiundrctls 10f pvnien-t-r-gp PLACES7FOR THING n; A: .1‘ ma; u- u-n-TT.‘ uTfF-{L ‘r1. s. .- . 5 A little forethought mighyflwc the housewife many zrbaoknfdhe, as she runs upstairs 0r diihnj~tto ‘get clianim ‘f0!’ the ‘delivery boy, or wastes time hunting for Johigg yuh hers when site Wfln“i'-_t(1"fl0||d him out doors to play. ' ' 011B mil-illi- just» an well have a secret corner for change in the kil- "lle" if 0H1)’ the proverbial broken pitcher. The wise housewife will liuvc uwcltlzinlilg-lgiutflt llplqilgflpg"flnfl down, and thcrqlflsi usually.‘ i, way one can hang things to dry and an, SALT AS FIRST-AID Keep a bottle oi‘ salt in the medl- elue chest 0f the bath-room. '0':- casionally shake a little ,on the toothbrush to leanse the teeth and tone up the gums. Salt is a dis- infectant and may ‘be taken intern- lllly without. harm. if constipat- ed. or you feel a headache, coming Du. drink copiously of liot snlt wa- ter. When you get a sore throat. eargle with strong salt water; anal it the cold is in the head, use u nasal douche of warm, mild water. Tim" 1H1 lib-stairs window and not munity has no titlici" reason for b..- llilW‘ l0 ‘be curried down to be in: than to prepare for- the next clmmml’ , i-Zfillermllou, tlilrty-‘fivo ‘Wisconsin ltuhbcrs uiid umbrellas are al- cities completed iii a contest t0 de- ways a problem. butynripglplpused of‘ in vtirituis wayhnlih’wcll-plannctl homes. One lady has u shallow" cuplbtmrd wltli shelves for tho rub- bers and a pluco to sot ilio -uinbrcl- las ut one side. Another has the 10b step or the cellar astaii-swput. vi u, llilllll-‘v in ordci‘ that she could lift tho board of the sit-p. Under- nculli “was a box licr rubbers. A SlltJO bag on tho cellar door is a convenient lplucc tn keep rubbers, or on a slicli’ in the coat closet. in tliu trout hall. Numerous ways can be devised to have places for all tho nrlicles we use in the home, li’ we will but apply our brains to the problem." termiuc which oi‘ them was the best placo in wliicli to bring up ii cliilti. One tlitiiisaiid points were considered untlcr tho classification: Health, [‘J(lll(‘.1ii.il)ll. Recreation, iii- dustry. (Iitty Beauty. Public Admin- istration and Town and Country Relations. and hundreds of others. BAKED ONIONS Peel medium sized white onions and place in an eartlicit buklui; (list! ‘Season with salt, pepper and a liberal supply of butter or meat frylngs. Add a very little water, as they will make their own juice. if covered closely. Water may ‘be added from time to time if WOMEN'S INVESTMENTS nectassary. Bake three hours in a , _, _ slow oven, or until tender. Oii- lt, is a nitilul fact. that widows ions zrrc tielicitius if baked with :1 who are lcft with ‘funds. are scpar- bee,- U, Dork roast nit-d from tlic saint» by some wily blucsky salesman in 1|. very short time. anti in the great. majority pl‘ _ ‘;'“”"“' r Th“, hufllmlldt ‘m? Silva“ Dissolve an aspirin tablet in the If“ “"5 yew“ “’_1"“"“‘ h“ “m” water and put it in tho vase in family protected ‘irtnu lllu wolf at which is a bouquet my flowers FM ‘lfmli’ "n" h“ ‘S 50m“ ha“ Q" whose beauty you wish to prolong. ilgzl-‘illrhlllfwt that. the Wlfc will lie able The imwer, H,_,,,,d,,,,_, h, asphqn guaitl ivisoly the sum lie has Wale, Wm no, Wm,“ so qulckm earned and saved for her. Iii fact. lie has reason to lielicve—li' he coiistilts history-that c will not. Anti yet all this is uiuecessztigv. if OVPFY woman. before slio lilllku. TO KEEP FLOWERS KEEP FLANNELS SOFT. Fliinuels often ‘hcctimovei-y stiff an investment, would consult her Kigali lltlilkel‘ as 1o its ailviswblllt. the . . ‘ ' ' 1- . ‘I. si-x would be saved inaiiy llllllllOllfil giseitnféldsiiglspgijnilt: lalnziéuvgfitesf of dollars each year, which she can “mm. illy afford to lose. Strange to say. ' wc rush h. the bargain counter to save a tow pennies; we wait lu_ line to got a frco bottle of hair tonic: we crowd around tlié girl who distributes tickets for free samples cf tooth paste-hint we pass by the _ Home Defined. Wehster-"The place abode." Small Boy——“W'iicre Ma. is." Society i1utterfly-"A Jilane to change your clothes to go some.- piaco vise. Abt- Martin—“A iillinp; station where ilcoplc slop to rest bclivl-cii shows.” ' Overheard on tlic $ll'(.!0l.—"Wl1Y quarrel on the. street? \Vliut y-‘r got ii liomt- for?" of one‘ s dollars lo us, which our bunkws arc willing to givc us. in general. one may trust his iltlllktll‘. it. is only rarqrly that his atlvicc may ‘be tricky. lie is nul- uruliy conservative, has at liaii-‘Z llic inacliiiiory to investigate iiic reliability o1‘ tho concern in which yon are about to invest, and he does not want ‘you. his client, to lose your money to some sharper. A tYDical case of tho devices of swliidlers ‘was that of the salesman Smiles News iteinz. “Our pastor being away on his vacation. we enjoyed tllc privilege of hearing It 200d =49!‘- mcn. when the Rev. Blank supplied ls She My i '0 Girl Friend? Q 1* t . ' Fox Trot (loan-Sanders 21148 I | Orchestra ‘ _ ' ~ r VUUM Johnny Marvin ziiss '0 A M Souvenirs ,7. mong - _ y I ‘ The big hit of the season. r Trot Roger Wolfe Kuhn and Ilia‘ Orchestra 210M i trurnental Paul Whlteman's Concert Orchestra 35877 cords by famous Victor artists ‘he the latest Red Sea! re of Canada, Limited LE’ bliS MASTER'S VOI linlllliliil (our: mm ennui iuel E I-9 _. M;_.._..._............_.._. l illv ll Hlfllli '01’. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ 21st. Mr. J. Orville Cotton, formerly - of South Bend. passed aiway in the S California. In Memoriain MR. J. ORVILLE COTTON On Tuesday morning, February Pottenger Sanltorlum at Monrovia, Mr. Cotton contracted pneumo ‘ two months ago. This was followed by complications which caused his death. Mr. Cotton was 44 years of age and the son of R. Orchard Cot- ton of Prince Edward Island. H6 (graduated from. South Bend High School and Lake Forest Acad- emy, after which he attended the University of Michigan and was ad- mitted to the Bar in South Bend. Indiana. During his college career the held the world's champion record in "hurdle races. In 1919. he married Miss Anita Robrock, daughter of the R/ev. H. B. Rcbrock of Defiance, Ohio,,whom hemet in Akron, Ohio, whereboth were engaged in war work. _ Following a break in health six Years n80. he spent part of a year in a South Bend sanltorium and later went to California, where he became perfectly well and strong. During his five years in Califor- nia. Mr. Cotton endeared himself to a large circle of friends and bus- iness flssociates. At the time of his death he was Business Manager for the iPottcngei- Sanitorium. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. O. Cotton, his widow, Mrs. Anita. Cotton and two children Eleanor" '1. James 5. The immense floral display not only came from friends and rela- tives in California, but were sent from across the continent. Dr. McKenzie, former Suptlrin- tendent of the south Bend district ofthe Metli. Eplsc. Church, offic- iated at the services which were held at the Renaker Funeral Chap- el in Monrovia. -..He was" laid to rest among sun- shine and flowers in Live Oak Cem- etery, Monrovia, Cal. Mr. Cotton was a member of the Meth. Episc. Church. ROBERT MELVILLE MeMlLLAN T1113 sleuth occurred at Alhambra General Hospital, Alhambra. Calltl, on Tues., Feb. 14.1928, of Robert Melville McMillan,- aged 56 ears, M1‘. McMillan went. to Alhambra from Montague, P. E. Island. Cana- da. three years ago and has since PRIZES FIRST. 192s ford Sedan, Value $750.00 Second - - $150.00 Cllh Third - - - 150.00 " Fourth - - 100.00 “ Fifth - - ~ 75.00 " Sixth - - — 50.00 " Seventh - - .00 “ Eighth - — 10.00 " 9 to Z6 - - - 5.00 Each The nhovo prizes aronnconditiun- ully guaranteed. Follow these Simple Rules 1. Write your answers in pen and ink only, on one side of the p} tr. Put name and address in upper rig t hlnd_ corner stating whether Min, Mrs, or Miss. also name of this paper. Write anything else on separate sheet. Don't send fancy. drawn, or typewritten nnswcrs. ‘ Contestants must be 1d years or over. 3 l-Irnployces of Bonner Hosiery Co, or friends rind relatives oi employees are forbidden to enter. -l. ‘Three entries may be submitted but nnlgonl: can win a prize. i5. lift-rent members of ulfamily may crnrpctc but only one prim will be award- rd to any one household or group. i1. Final uwunls will be manic by n com- mittcc of llircc prominent ‘fomnto busi- iir:.< men who nre in no way connected wit l1 this firm. Their names‘ will be made known to nil rontestanls. Contestants mun nzrcr- ln abide by their decisions. T. 1i you find the corn-rt answer 1n tin- ||lllllC you will be awarded nan puinls, Il-ltl we will send you by mail, n SimplP. imam; cllnralle paint- [tunic on which you will be ‘Zlfflfll all tin. nai mints. No points nrc to be awarded for flcnlncss, handwriting, or general appearance, nor ort- points‘ 1o be nwardotl for orders lllllfvi then made his home there. Al-, though he had been in poor health‘ for" seine months past his condition was not considered serious and the end-coming quickly was a great shock to many of his old friends‘ and relatives in Prince Edwardl Island as well as to a large circle of friends in Alhambra. He is survived by his widow, Ma- tildaVickerson McMillan. a daught- er.vMrs. George Sutherland of York- town. Ind., a brother, George Me- Millnn. of Montague, and the fol- lowing sisters: Mrs. B. E. Holland, St. Andrew's Lodge, N0. 13, A. F. 8a A- M» Montague. ‘ The funeral services, which were held on February 16th, from the John E. Hunt Funeral Home, Alhambra. were in charge of the Alhambra Masonic Lodge No. 322. A. F‘. 8a A. M., Rev. S. J. Ken- nedy. ilflStor of the First. Presby- for u. company which was bell“! oi"- gaiilzctl in New York. Ildforc thi- stock was tiffcrcd to the public. :1 ‘nv ' vtve crsous wcr lkllll’ lot . lb oiinllici pluiit-liusc of attic-k aliliivc is "m" “l;“i'"l‘e'inlifl,lm'g ‘mom’, l percent loss than the price to tho H“ ‘I m" “'3' public. ‘The woman was assured s? l by the sliver itnnguetl swindler IP01‘ i that the stock would be quoted in Babyys five dnys. at lcust ton percent above llli! pitiec Hill! would bu)‘ 1'01‘ it. A iriclltl of hers. a clever business 1s the (Jonstant Caro oi‘ Every 1111.111." wits l“l’lll'0SUl1ltJ(l as liavitil-l Young Mother just. put. into llic t-uttirprisc. $5,000. in this (also the woman cousuii- The young mother has a eon- od her banker uiid learned that stani; care in looking after the wel- tho salesman represented a ‘gainb- fare of her little ones. Childhood ling ("olllptlliy and she learned latm‘ ailments come on so sudden-some- ihui. the stock was hover offcrr-l times without a minute's warning- for sale publicly. the mother may have a Vvfl/ Sllik ii is rarcLv that. ironicn do l'.l)ll- baby on her hands before help can suit their ‘bankers. Most. of tlicni be obtained. That is UIIWSS §he h“ go nlicad and make such invest- a. remedy in the house which she incnts and lcso tlicir money. One can safely give the baby for any of troiibll‘ with the woman left with the many minor ailments of baby- iuoncy is that she knows uotliiii: hood and childhood. ilillOlli, business anti iloes not roal- Such a remedy l5 “Fund i“ Baby's lzt- iliul. small m-ofits ‘from safe Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers iiivlir-liliicllls arc much bettvi" the" throughout the country always tliu get-ricli-qiiick investments o_l'- keep a. box of the T blets on hand fort-d by fake promoters. She is and they Plmmm m m w be wml‘ to.» cngei‘ to realize largo profits out an equal for sweetening babys in a hurry and places too much stomach; regulating his bowels, and conlltlciicl" in tin.- gltiwlug stories thus driving out constipation and ' indigestion, colds and simple fev- ers, and making the dreaded teeth- ing period easy. Baby's Own Tablets are an abso- lutely safe remedy. They are guar- anteed to be free from opiates or any other narcotic drug which are so harmful to the future welfare of the baby. Mothers, if you value the life of your little ones give hlin the pulpit." Al [hQ Political hiectiiig: “What- .3. . ' , I us" CLEAN THE STOVE. The under side or the stove lids should he hrushctl out ns-otton as soot strings accumulate on them. ‘rho whclo inside of the stove il- wliit-li soft cont is. burned _should ifucl uutl lzive V00 the Baby's Own Tablets when he is ill, or. better still, give him an occas- ional dose of the Tablets to ward off illness. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or will be soul. to any address. post paid, at. '25 cents a box by addressing The Di". have u tlioi"ough‘clouninlz (moo in awhile. This will be egupom)’ "T 'oncl‘lt of the haul for use. rather than hav- ing it.’ cmpotlcp uiid absorber] by tln- lmenll or simiy lliroatls. list- nu old brush for this puiposti "W1 Williams‘ Medicine 06.. BTOCKVHIO.‘ terian Church. gave the address. A large number of former P. E. Island- ers and their friends followed the l cemetery. where" with solemn and impressive ceremony’ his brother Masons consigned his body to the grave and his soul to his Maker. The beautiful floral offerings were evidence of the love and esteem in which he was held by all. They iii- cludeclz-Floral emblem, Square and Compass. St. Andrew's Lodge No. i3, Montague; pillow, I. O. O. F" Hill- side Lodge 123, Montague; spray. sweet peas and stocks. Alhambra. Community Sing; spray “Father'- Gen. George and Helen Sutherlandr spray, stocks. snap-dragon and hea- ther. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holland and family; wreath. sweet peas. vio- lets and llllies, Mrs. Agnes Holland and family: bouquet. stocks, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Brundage; spray. sweet peas and stocks. Mr._and Mrs. W. E. Crowe; spray, Mr. and Mrs. l-ieaverln: spray, sweet peas, stocks, Mrs. 1-1. J. Moore, Roy and Bertram" spray. asters and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, Mrs. and Clara Brown: spray. daffodils. Olive Ross and Mrs. Mntheson: spray. daffodils and stocks. Mr. and Mrs. George '1‘. Seymour; spray, poin- settias. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wank: spray. sweet peas and eamatlons. and Mrs. s. J. Nicholson; wreath. Mrs. S. E. Johnson and, Mary Phillips; spray, lillles and Jasamlme. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ed- wards: spray. llllies, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Albert Schultz: spray. sweet peas and carnatlons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson; spray. sweet peas and stocks. W. J. and Jessie M. Fraser: spray. llllies and snap- dragons, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ray; Dr. and Mrs. Myler. ~<o> ROBERT SYDNEY MOORE spray. stocks carnatiorts and peas.’ Z-Vfll txplionaliy to oi ted nmonnt tn answers. r obliged nor required f0 buy ur sell u single thing ll! win the highest prize. B. Contest closes 5 .m.. Friday Aug. 511st. 192B. Entries a ould he forwarded pfufllffly. Banner Hosiery Company, Ltd. l villnt-y, o1" (‘rapaiitl tlicrv passed to his rcsi. oiic who liutl been a very izrrui, suffcrci- ‘for more lllizll i o,- Paw, _ _ _ lllllt- your. from tliut tlrt-znl disc . Tweedy‘lgiketgrlfig'niitgll€ahiiglféaféll)i‘O11i<ili)i‘-i| axiu. All". ltobcrl Syd. Vanlderstlne, Mrs. Charles Vicker-dm" ‘“‘"""i‘ . 50n',M;-5_ Russel Brena“, and Mrs) llorn cu llll‘ furiii now‘ tlctgipicii Dan Shaw, a“ of Momlague, REL by ills; biotin-r. .\ll'.‘ Lrisp Moots‘. He was a member of the can“: ul‘ Wt ii|1lll'('|i|ll(l, .\o\". 21st" lSiil ‘ ‘mm order of Odd Fellows’ the ill‘ was ilitvi"t-‘{t>i't-, ili liis slut " Canadian order of Foresters, and scvt-ulli your. ills part-ills \\ ilic lulu Jziiiiles uiid Agnes .\luui‘-'".i who prt-ilct-eusctl liini about L’»’l yours uizn. i On Novenibt-i- 10th,. 1888 be iuzirrieti Miss (iracc llogerstm uiid together they were very successful farniers, retiring and moving i1ll0 (‘riipuiiil u fr.“ years before lit: was nlltit-kr-d by disease. ’ , 'ilc is stiivirctl by his widow‘. who has given liiui llic most hr."- iug i'ill'i', uiid ‘faithful attention. lbody u’ the bemmful S5“‘G5bri91t-v|~ii bt-iontl our uiiilcrstaiiiliiiiz ulH lll'l‘ powers ul‘ llilySliikll r-niluruiirc; and by an truly hrctlict‘ as ll\l?il~; tloiied above. Alivnys n faithful uiid Ili'.\'()lli iiicinbcr oi‘ Si. .loliii‘s (‘liui'cli; mus-i i-t-uului‘ in his iilicntluiitw: -‘.v loin: us licnitli pcrmitlii-il; IIIIIl serving for il. limo on lliu Vl‘.\'l"" ilutrril; llt- has been. and is. temporal activities. but the cliuri-ll. us well as the twoinmiinity has lit-cu made rlcliier by tlii; lifc. in word and nri, oi‘ liolwrt Moor». Especially is lliai truc of the past lllllt‘ years oi‘ illness, which lie bore with slit-h (‘liristiun patience uiid cnduraiicr. that. his (EXHIHDID t-oultl not hut lw uu iusplralltin t-i nuyoiic with whom llo, come in con- tut-l. ills funeral was licld in Sl- Joliirs (Yliuri-li on Aioutlny. l~‘c.lii"u~ ury 5th.. in tlir iurHluit-o m‘ a vcry larac vcntzcursv. of syiiipulliisliitz. lrit-utls. when llie 1' :tor drew u picture around his ll|l!, conrpuriii-‘z it lo u plot-u m‘ lruc sit-cl. tempo"- ed hi‘ the fire oi‘ sufitvriui: uiid the watt-r uf tribululitiu. Tho pallbcai-t-rs wort,- hllJ-ififrf. Wm. hiayuc. of Hun-raid. Win. (lol- lult and ltobl. litiizerson ot‘ Vic- toria, Roht. hiclloiialil, Avrcntl McVlillc ililfi W-ui. Arncii of (‘.l'.l~ paud. ----<oo>—i- MRS- ALICE Meueou. On ilu- night. cl.‘ Fi-b. 2R, lllli. llicrr pussctl YIIQIHEGlIHlY ziwuy at her litzmc in Front-h Itlvcr, blrs. :\ll(‘(! hiacbtmrl, widow of the late ‘Fnpl. iictiruu Mclnuid, ili till‘ 3W1 ycui‘ of llt‘l‘ atzc. Till‘ tict-tvits-eil ivus a wt-lbknoiru and .lil|:lil_\" 11-- spct-lctl b; all liiost: who knew" lv-i". tvurk carefully so ns not to scatter [hp grassy soot BUOULtIIQWTi-‘fgiltfl 9|“- ‘THE GABBS r‘ ‘ '0n Frltlni". February 2nd. iii lll" —————n—n gssEs cuirrizamc WITH w: ;C.RAZY oto MAID, AS usuav- _- m GOSH DON'T rub! eves, 102T cauelu- up on - -- KJHFLR 70*!!!“ ves some, at o: cute To" Lb YOU ANY TIME YOU l NTTO FIX THOSE CURTAINS. . _'.cP.'__.-.'..'IIM~ i I "giggle a‘: can: T0 new i s us connn wlClDEs! WANTS To lit-r (lcrp lull-rest in all iliiugi .__.__ .-_.. .._..‘...._.._.. ._,_..._ __. _,.______. OIND IN Y I UIBYGIAMS ‘D “N! it" filk! 0F Tbufi "PI \,~ SAY Solve FIRST PRIZE il : distiiit-l. loss to ilic, (‘liuiazli in lici" all l l XI“ Ono night Professor (‘razor the siren astronomer noticed through his telescope that. various stars in ono of the rent onu- steilnlons had different numbenizof points m“ “m to them. He was able to group tlioso odd if you can solve this-puzzle} send your stars. This discovery so startled the answer in atop bocgmpela fortho beauti- scientiflc world that it was dctldotl to TkaLz ml 1028 ' oh! Sedan First Prize. find out what in all meant. After tre- mendous researc 1 was one of the nla tits was using thin method to send t in world an important 3-lib. By mathematical calculation 4.d,9,f mousse. Professor Gazer was able to detripllpr Y 1h . is . h '- wantod to know ali, abtiziiltialt. but ho 0-.’ i would not give them the mmsago. a told them to work it. out for themselves. Bow lle Did It “ You will notice." the professor tnlil “some stars have three polnbs. titliors four points. some flvc. or sir points, ctc. The number n1’ polntn each star ban determines what. letter of the word of tlin message that, slur stands for. Fur in- stnniro if a. star has three points it is ilm letter a. However. it has four points i1. is either d. c, or 1'. Sumo stars represent only one letter. some 2 lctlcrs and isomn 3 letters. l have workt-tl out. the tabla code for you. now you remit the number of poinu on each star and try tn 11nd what. letter each star stands for. by referring to the table code. I have correctly arranger! tho stars so that each row of stars spells a word of the massage. In onier to help you a bit the first word ls “(irenlcst." ASU Puzzle Newl928 Ford . $1500‘-’i’ ‘"Cash Pri'zes decided that CODE 9-s,t.u. v. 1 1 -y. raw 192s roan SEDA "~ I Deptm Toronto, Ont. WOMEN’S DISORDERS TEN-DAY ‘TREATMENT FREE PAGE ELEVEN a Solve tinsel-rams Write your answer neatly on a piece B! Duper i" Den and ink Nothlngtoluy or- No" Holley " a Spend. ' ly, this is an advertising coo- 0001.141! not a wider vi hosiery an un garment- sa ng loguo. list! I three 11111151790111“!!! ilcmn at t lroot to monomer Prices.- \Vlien we receive your answer 1.0 tho puzzle. W0 will wrim andnell you how , many points you have ained inwards first prize and will Jon you a. copv of our infest catalogue r1 ht away. You t ran enter and win the 11:51am“: pdza with. nut buying u single thin sol nl lnyfliind, orlnpendiniz a ‘a-ni. of yrlur money. You Frank test. Its ob distribution wll be under no 0b lion whatever c make a pure jmi lain standing for first prize. Sanwyd ‘answer at. once. Orange Lily is a certain relief for all disorders of women. 1t is applied locally and is absorbed into the sufiering tissues.- The dead waste ma!» fer in the eongeltotf region _is expelled, giving immediate man- dress: Mrs. Lydia \V. Ladd, pi-rlaliiiiie to lit-i" ironic and personality’ and best. licr Hll\'l'('l‘llll.lrl with a (‘lirlsiian rail w'l|i<:|i Willlltt llcavciily home. licaveull- home. l lief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned andfmengf-lmne-(l, and the circulation is rendered to normal as this treatment 1| ' based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good 1n all forms of female troubles, including delayed and painful menstrua- tion, leneorrlioea, falling of the womb, growths, and ovarian troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which is sufiicient for one‘ month's treatment. A free Trial Treatment, enough for 10 days, worth 75c, will be sent FREE to any suifermg woman who will send me lier address. Enclose three stamps and 8(1- ('1l‘li‘ 1l1lll1ll.'_\'. aiiotlu-i" world with refine- liioiil. which (‘illllii lo lll'l' tlii"oii.?,ii licld. lici‘ religious nature and her strong, i'll'i|l' judgment. iuudc lit-r conspicuous uniuiii: llit- Although t-onliui-i] to lll'l' pod lior ‘more than a your, slu- bout- splrli and wnliril pnlil-lill)‘ for the lwiil‘ ll('l' in ll‘l' The funeral \\‘iii,.\ll'.‘i. tllcr.) 1*}. Luckiiurt, Antigon- Tlic funeral \\'l1lt'l1 irus livid from ' liismurt-k. . lit-r late residence. was largely ul- tall and physical re- Dqu 5 Windsor, Ontario. where lcudt-tl. irliit-li aces in show the \‘Nil'1‘lll in which tliu dcctaased Vfil-s The fltnuil tilbiitcs were iuuui" anti beautiful. ‘The service wn coniluclctl by lici" pastor, Rev. fh-oigc Ayn-s. who visited her fi"e- qticutly during licr illness. 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