rt? ‘ ~.*~w=»- _ _ Aw* _’ Q” li0IllEllS " T0 BE Should Read Mn. Moayl|m’| Letter Published by Her Permission. ' Mitchell, Ind.-.-“L diaE. Plnkham’l Vegetable Compound delped me so much _ during the time I was looklnglorwlnd _ ` "`i tp the comin! of my . little one that I nm \~- _ ‘i recommending it to it otherexpectaut mothers. Be I ore taking it, aomedays I suffered with neu- \ _ mga so bony um: 1, , I ought I oould not live, but after taking three bottle! of LydiaE. Pink~ ' _ hamsVegetable ` _ ` Compound was en- , 'I "tireiy relieved of ` ;"'Y.*».` __.‘._*== THE CHRISTIAN PILGRIM And I believe 'lie true: That we must soon remove away into a country new. For God displeased is With all that dwell upon the earth, Because they do amles. i But long before that HMI And here we cannot stay. The King who reigns-in that fair land Shall never, ncvcr die. But livcth on in perfect bliss ~ Above the starry sky." \i And those who gain an entrance there ' T i7" I Q ' That none can enter unprepared, Shall fair well as their King; h1~_v`ll dwell forever there in peace, And not want anything. ` hear that I must be prepared, Or I the King won’t see; ls the grcat Kings decree. _ That I must wear a garment \vhite. Magic! Just drop a littlo Ifrcvzonc on that tout-hy corn, instantly it stops T aching, than you Iit`t the corn off with Is what I have been told, \V’thrut a spot, but pure and clean, And bright as shining gold. : hat garment is prepared for me, And is the iieetletl dress, the ilnt>;<"TS» 'T"l`\1lYY N0 lllllllhllgl For Christ has woven it throughout .Try Fi‘cc'/,ont-! Your druggist sells _a tiny bottle for ai few cents. suilicicnt to rid your it-ct of t-very hard corn, Ot' llis own righteousness. That garmcnt’s offered free today To all who wish to take. soft corn or corn lictwcen thc toes. \\'h0'11 png; away their filth rngs,' and callusos, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freczone I is the discovery of ;t uotcd Cincinnati Y And choice of it will make. n that dcar land they labor not, Tl1e.weury ohcs shall rest; Eelllllll- They neither hunger there nor thirst, __ i..___...__._i ~ 1 con The land's with plenty blcst. often think when l`in alone. ‘»\Vhat thoughts in me will wake, Vihcn I shall see that land above, And thcrc my place will take. What scenes of glory I'll behold; <‘ The tlowcrs how bright and fair; It's stately trees how beautiful' With leafy tints so rare. ' l We When caros and troubles come to nie. different kinds best ‘ would appreciate As to each one below, think thou of that better land, Ami fccl inclined to go. a n d ily garinents than with care I'll keep, That I ma~y rcady be, nd not embarrassed be with fear, When llc will call to me. ' My pains and sorrows l'll forget _ I lit I f l i; an order from you i.‘:.i'."_....i.“.“..‘:.. fa... i. ciitiuciini & cc. Forever thcro above.” My elder hrothcr’s over there, A prince of gr:-‘at renown; ' He is thc chief ot’ all the land, , 51 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone Main office 754 J ‘ wharf office 744 L ’ Aml wca-rs n golden crown. want to seo I-lim firstof all, llccause I lovc lliin best; want to gaze upon Illm long, For llc my soul has blcst. Ilciationship to llim I‘ll claim, i if ` IN Times or mc: PRtPAsf _ _ 5 _ . ;`__,-_..‘~‘.<'.`.',',,;ff:1V| "1 , l ,B ‘ ' ~~ ~ ` Wh _ 1 _ . . .i,t.. our mines .nc \\.il»\L/\gQrnRF~lll: . °°‘