l ‘v ‘a . . s. iunkhsigr- f Helped aili , hill ' l; h if ‘munionnlls imp-csilsgiblelluverai’ H 5V5“ the slighies form o! house- oannot be accomphshed. Yet , work muatbedone. women struggle alongdp; suffering from some form o trouble that make their lives y and their homes far from . .. E. PinimamwV-mwble Com- nd has helped thousands of Just ‘Q , women regain their health and .. 1b. Just give your thought to allowing letters andvremember/ ‘u; the women who wrote these m; knew how they felt‘ before tak- ‘ ‘h, Vegelflblfi Compound and again It helped them-Jet it ,.. you. ; Was a Total Wroclr mion, Ontario-"Befole usin “all; Pinkhnin’! Ve table C011: d I was _a tote wreck.‘ I terrible aios in mygsides and n; not re or. Finally l_ got_ so I oou d not go up‘ stairs with- “Q awvpivs l9. m" Ally“! "P- mw your medicine advertised in the wwgpnpei‘! and gave it s. trial. I took M; bottles of the Vegetable Com- und and was restored to health. l married, am.the mother of two children and do all my housework, milk eight oows and do a hired man's work and enjoy the best of health. l go found the Veptabls Compound a 1 n: lav-Plenty of POWCP-‘Blld thcn some zl-Long Life _ 3-—Freedom from Repuirs A real battery means so much to you that l mold hardly do anything 4 for three "Healthy. Housewife-i-l-Iappy Ill-llama‘ '_ I vegetable ,Cqmpqund H” Form ' Many ‘ l llelll l0!’ my weak bsclr before my u bo . - iii .11’; Kids l“ n‘...'.°‘ii°§i.‘l'3'3"..‘.§'£ Mmlofd. Qiiiario-"I was so weak back seemed the worst. lenilidmah much about Lydia E. Pinirhamh ‘Quotable cilillptllllldlb! women that I t ought I wo d d help me. l am looking after my own home and seem quite strong again. have recommended the Ve table Cmlllmllllll W quiia a_few fiien and $51,011:‘: m nalroe if youvfiah MU Mme“, d“ os-rna, 440, Will Answer any Worn"; crWrites ‘ MilnlmliiQllebsif-“I was a. sufferer 353E, not able to do my h Ir. v rm)”; (iglllllfwor for l-ywlla no a: had ad the d ' ' I_ was always ‘an?’ ‘h? we wd 011,8 , , my loft side. My mother in d’ recommended Lydia E. PinkhsinffiTiVegiltsbleCom- pound because it had helped in HEW. so I have beeirtaidngi I will w" anyone who writes w mrwhail good it has done me. 1pm now able l” ,ll° my housework and I cannot raise your Vegetable compound mo fliéhly '98 glhevensrest ho s for the i1 ure- ire. use! assqn s Henry r.o., Montreal. ' l‘ lThrec Things You ‘Want The three things that count in a battery, (he Exide gives maximum measure. 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I feel that it . “Afterabath withwarm wa- I B; Is Smaller Loss By 4.000.000 bushels Tiian Last Year-Benson w" flalny - ‘FHIEDERLCTUN; BI, Ociqber 16.—iA summary of conditions on October 10th issued by the P-ro- vincial Department of Agriculture says in part: _ Tbeaeasoii of 1022 has been fa~ woraibie to those crops which thrive with copious rain: fzuv. arose oflflwres. sraia and roe: crops mails rapid and vigorous growth: The acre yield-is eslima ted at one and one halt long mi 715.000 acres. Factory dairy prices were lower ‘than inst year, though the increased; output wiili lhi-ing io the patrons of creaineries and cheese faicories close to $1,000.000. Heuvy rains which occurred just before harvesting Ibega-n caused "l9 Brain to lodge, making harves ting particularly _ trying, Thc potato crop is less than _ inst. year by 4.000.000,ousho.1s_ The ucrcase (74900 acres) lathe some. the shrinkage being due u. .1 10w- er acre yileld. in.Lhe commie hlllll districts only slight traces of rot- ting occurred. in. other countries. Suiiibury. Kings, Kent and liven. urorlii-ml, considerable rotting la reported on iowiying grouodis.'i‘he yield per acre or that purl of the total crop which wus growu spec- laiiy ilor such purposes, wiiicn was inspected ‘by orricers of the Dominion division of botany mid passed the requirements lor cerli~ ficotion for cxiport, will approxi- mate 300 bushels per acre nu 1.000 acres graded Extra No. 1. i The acreage of Various crops and a provisional estimate of the total yield is as follows: Total view New Brunswick: Acres Buchcia Tornips, etc 1.7.700 163155.000 Spring wheat 27,000 459.000 Oats . ......296.000 8.658.000 .Bariey . . . . . . . . .. 8.400 193.000 Buckwheat .. 48.000 1,140,000 Mixed grains 4.050 123,000 Potatoes . . . . . . .. 75,000 13.781000 Play and clover: 715.000. 1,144; 000 bushels. The numbers of the various cies sea of livestock“ wiili the excep- iion of hogs, remain uimiil. ihe some ns inst year. ‘An increase in the valuation per bead of cattle and sheep is, however, notewor. thy. TRIED TO MURDER INDIAN COMMANDER LONDON, 6m. lSimin correspondent caibles 16.——~Reuter’s ‘ eolinlmanding at. "Pesliiuwrir, when proceeding towards Dir, escorted ‘by iocei ieviec,_was fired at by members of the nntbNnwu-b tac- mark. A couple oi‘ picket attacks were reported: from. Waairistan result- ing in the loss of four aepoys. Suoiliing For Baby's Sliiii ter and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re- freshing for baby's tenderskin than Cuticura Taicom. '--=~ "-1: ' mu throughout! sDomin Can ian newsman-Foam... i Your I photo l ‘ i»: XMAS A Gift Your Frieiids .Criinoi Buy that‘ Major General iSir Andrew Skeeml lion. Luckily the shot missed the‘ MR8; HRANCIQ Many friends throughout the city will regret to learn of the death of Mrsy- Francis Hogan, which occurred at the City Hospi- tal yesterday morning. The late Mrs. Hogan was a daughter of lire. late Patrick Flynn, and is the sec- ond deaih in the family within a year.‘ The late Mrs. Hogan leaves to mourn besides her sorrowlng iiua band one infant sou and two brothers, Thomas of the C. N. It. and John. both of this city, to oil of whom the Guardian extends heartfelt. sympathy. TH E LATE HUQH_LlVlNG3TONE H OGAN The death took place at West Somcrvliie, Mass. on October 3rd of ‘Hugh ‘Livingstone, under very sad circumstances. While working on a building the staging gave way. and falliiis some 30 feet he sustained such serious injuries that after eight days of suffering he passed pence- folly away at lSt. Elizabeth Hospi- tal. ‘Brighton. He w»... the youngest eon of the late Allan Livingstone of N ne |Miie Creek siid left. here when quite young for Boston where be lived and died. visiting his native home some twenty years ago. ‘He was in-tbe prime of life. me- lng only in his 53rd year. He leaves to mourn a wife. nee Isabel While andtwe sons. Elmo and Al- ton. also one daughter. Edna. new Mrs Holmes. oil living in West Somervi-lie. also four brothers, Ai-i ian at. Nine Mlle Creek. John in Cambridge. Mass. and David and| Alexander in Charlottetown. be-i sides a host of relatives and friends. ~ ~ His remains were inter-red in |Woodinwn cemetery Maiden; aerv~ 'ices being held ‘in Uhe- church “which he attended, Rev. Mr lienfii officiating. Two solos. “here's a Beautiful Home on High," and "Abide With Me." were beautiful- ly sung by Muss Dorothy M. Hol- mes also a poem was read, coin- poseld by the deceased entiiied "At Mother's Knee)" Mr. Liviugsione's exemplary character while! living was attest- ed to by the many floral tributes. and the large concourse of people who followed the remoins lo the grove. He was conscious until ii few hours before his iieaih. his conversation aiivnys being on flhingsveiernal and he died fully ltrustlng in the merits of his Re- ~ ldcemer. =STOCK uuoruulous‘ iHA-LIFAX, O-ct. l lli-(Quotaiions furnished by Johnson and Ward, members oi’ the Montreal Stock- Exchange.) Ottawa ‘Power 94 ‘Brompton 36%| 'Beii Telephone . . 117 . Abitlbi 64%| Sliawinigan . . 11355 a Lnurerilide Pulp .. 9514p. Canadian General Electric. 81% ~ Canadian Steamship Com. 21% Canadian Steamship Pfd 58 Asbestos Com. .. 72 "_ Dominion Bridge -— lMontreal Power 99 Winnipeg Electri —— NationarBrewerles __ 56 Atlantic Sugar 23% A-tchison ........ .. 107 u. Am Car & Foundry 194% Am. Locomotive ...... .. . 13 Am. Smcitlng & Refining . 611/4 Anaconda Copper ........... .. i LIFE INSURANCE MAKES FOR A HAPPY . CONTENTED PEOPLE WHILE IT S TRUST-FUNDS’ GREATLY AID "NATIONAL DEVELQPMENT. ‘ i LIFE INSUQAINCE SERVICE _ , Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat. ,BRINGI1iiG UP purchase » 5"PP°~ cm" - chill‘, gfiihlgi‘ . . . “Hm "a" Bsmclllllg "lllllllh Pork ~' prsins, traingcre lie-Mile MURRAY HARBOR We Ks ggétsr 93 Chairman Board of Trustee; s ~ O4-O§§-§O'§-O—§—§~Q-D§OOO\OOOO-O-O§§O~§-O§-§§Q'O§Q Canadian Pacific Railway . 1491/4 F \ ‘ New York Central . 100 r I Cuba Cane ‘Sugar 15% ' Crucible Steel ..... .. 90% __ ‘_____ _ __ _ _ ____>_ ____ international Paper . 63% 105%. ' 50 OHARLOTTET-OW-N MARKETS Oats .. Kelly Springfield .. 45% Corn, Dec. 66%. May 67%. Joly 25 . Hay .. Mex. Petroleum 198% 67%. .\. 35 36 Eggs 30 32lPork. selects .. international Fer. 62% Uats. Dec. 42%. May 42%. July 12% Boiler . . 30 32 Potatoes . Press Steel Car -— 42%. ”‘ """' Reading ......... .. 81?’: ‘- ~ - ' ' ' Southern Pnciiis 96 . s l Studebaker 137% l P d I d H t l Union m3. THE MARKETS . nnce . . war s an 0s 1 a , U-t h ‘C 66 i- uas. slggiar...“ . 111 l summsnsios manner > TO THE PEOPLE OF queen's AND KING'S counrise 0 MONTREAL EXCHANGE E888 DB1‘ (l0! ---- ----- '30 . We are making the usual annual appeal for financial support and lsk you to 1. $334 vl°l°lY -- 10°45 w“? Bulls‘?! ' remember that Hospitals are recoenized as an absolute necessity ln every. community. l 933 Victory .. . -- oo, was e i 1922 victory 100 woo], unwauhed _ m That they can crily be maintained through the generous assistance of the public 1937 Victory — Caifsiriris. per 1b., . . 10 they serve. . .......................................... .. 0 BANKS lllllw 7 l? That our cost of operation is as low as any hospital in Canada and our rsies on , Bunk Royal ...... .. —— llll?» (l°°99. 119W) - - - - -- ‘l1 the average not more than half what is charged in tlis hospitals of Montreal, Toronto ‘ 3b i i Blillli Jhlll-fefll -- 33V) gag-l g" (algal? ' 25 and other cities. . ......................... .. > Bank Nova Scot“ i" 2M Buckfihl... ‘I . 75 l Thai the Hospital receives no part of your doctor's Ices. , .Wheat. Dec. 113. May 113A. July .. T _ ‘ _ RKETS hat the responsibility of maintaining this Hospital is as much yours as ours; " - 901mm MA we are only your servants temporarily elected to carry on the work. > Bun" "" " ‘l That while the widow's quarter or liaiii dollar may be a most generous gift for 4 Eggs .. 0 . = 3 why‘ her. we must get large contributions from the well to do. We should get five dollars , ‘A: doctlogdpmilillol: 1WD!!!“ we have ‘been getting" one. Tan where we havs been getting l’ . en w ere we ave en getting vs. > _ l°° 79'?“ ma“ MONTA-au‘ MARKET; The collections will be made as usual through the school district organizations > -~ and the collectors will call on you shortly. Please be ready for them with a most > Ammm: 3mm]. __ _ __ __ generous donation. We have a deficit of Eleven Thousand Dollars which is an ac- : . Eggs cumuiatlon of the last three years operation. This is due tlis Bank and must be plld t ‘ i P > . , —BY GEORGE McMANU ‘WHAT i-iavkgj " i BOW-HT A COUPLE JUDQIN‘ FROM You ‘THERE- o’ °‘°E‘!> "'0" A "rug rasre or RAILRQA I - Dir-QTY"? _ big/Etc. i-gv: l; mew Mus? l“; t‘; llfigg, °‘° "l" °"‘"'*‘ maturing: EglLi-‘ELTQIY ' ‘ _ _VE C L. i "FIT Do mi m». lN ca???“ Wes-Ks 1'0 <0‘ “m” m’! i1’- mzv nusr guy 5__y_ ‘ Tl-lilfl TOBACC INA Jzwzi. r \\\\ I'M 40m». BUILDA wtu. - wag l 7 in“ YOU QAID 1111111115; .'. §S.’;'Z-$ Arr.