,- EMBER, 14. 1927 EN STRENGTH li8 illilK Til llNS_T_iPiiTlllN rompt, sure relief 1h Kel1ogg’s ALL- RAN - guaranteed ! {i- . lpation attacks young and l vitality, wrecking ling telllgstelllllg tlle inroads of dis- I ‘my disease. Ileadachcs, bad , gBllOW skins, insomnia are '18“, of its symptoms. Rid My of tllls deadly enemy be- ll.» late. hggs ALL-BRAN is guaran- lc relieve constipation. Two llfuls eaten daily -- in wast-s, with every nleal. Doc- gecommend Kellogg's because 100% bl-an—10i.l% effective. o it often-—with milk or and add fruits or honey for ll Mix it with other cereals. the recipes on every package. Pig‘ I As a preventive it destroys germs -helps to keep gums firm- Ask your dentist about) Absorbine lr INF ANTISFPTIC LiNlMENT At 5llh}n_qgi§n$l.15 +O§§+4W4 90¢ Oi INSI DIOU S EYE STRAIN >_____ . We use this adlwll" “b ~ vlsedly. ' Sufferers from. iYullil" may have perfect vision an‘! therefore do not sullfl" ll" presence of any W9 d°l°°" The motlve power of th! entire human orqaflilm l" Nerve Enerfly. Normal eyes, It ls eompiltl-‘d utilize about 20% of 1N! Nerve Energy. but when Eye- strain is present, a much larger proportion ls required- Hence defective eyes. throush their consumption of an ex- ceealve amount o1 Nerve En- engy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs o! the body and produce lll health. ,- inl treat. Comes ready tol by Kem“ i“ L°“d°“’ o“; Traro. N. s., Mr. and Mrs. B. w. l 39"“! “m! 5°“ cverlmmera‘ Tanton, Summerside; C. B. Tanton, 1-11.22... HIGHEST PRICES paid for livel poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. 8969-04541. -_Li. A TWO-IN-ONE SHOPPING BAG easily made into tm sizes. The best: yet. Get yours when renewing your; subscription. > l CITY TAXES—Last day for dis-l, .coullt c-n city taxes wi~'l be Thurs-l, lllny, Sept. 15th. _ 9104-9-13-31‘ EPISCOPAL SEBVlCES.-— Sep- tember 18th. Fourteenth Sunday af- ter Trinity: St. John's, Milton: Sun- day School l0 a. m., Morning Pray- er 11 a. m.; St. Mark's, Rusticozl Sunday School 2:15 p. m., Evening Prayer 3 p. m5, St..John‘s, Milton: Evening Prayer 7:30 p. m. Preacher, l—Cuthbert M. MacLean, Wycliffe; lCollege, Toronto. l l FUNERAL YESTERDAY. — Thel funeral of the late John Coady was held yesterday morning from his late X sideuce, 5'1 Dorchester St., to St. Dunstarrs Cathedral wllerc aRe- qulcm High Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. Croken. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Patrick Keenan, John lMcKenna, DJJ. Riley. James Hen- lnessay, John Murnaghan, and John ‘Cronin. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father McCarthy. _ onianr norau-s. A.» I-Iiltz, Summerside; Louise Sands, Sum- lmerside; YG. M, Grant, Charlotte- ltown; J. A. and Mrs. McAskill, Glace EBay; Miss Sue Nash, Charlottetown; lMiss. Lena. Home“ Charlottetown“ Miss Irene Horne, Charlottetown! Dr. and Mrs. ‘Yeo, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yeo, Charlotte- ltownl; Robert Weeks, Highfield; Miss Agnes Sharron, Crapaud; W. H. Tid- _ marsh and party, Charlottetown; L. Rogers, Summcrside; J. E. Duncan, Halifax, N. 3.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNair, Charlottetown; Mrs. George Waller, Toronto; Mr. Allison Turner, lNew York; J. MacLauchlan, i3llal'-‘ lottetown. wow SILVER CUP.— Messrs. lI-Iorne Brothers of Winsloe returned ‘after attending the exhbitlon at Three Rivers and Sherbrookc in Quebec and St. John, N. B. At Three Rivers they won a silver cup for the best exhibit of beef cattle at the fair. lThey also did equally well with their l liMiss Vican, who owns the best sta- Iblc of show horses in Canada. At ‘St’. John they only lost one first and ,one second prize with good colnpe- tition. Messrs. Horne Brothel-g will show at Charlottetown also at Am- herst in November. WEDDING BELLS.- Goody-Mc- ,llltyre.—A very Dflfilly wedding “'11s flolclllllizied ill St. Joacllinfs ‘ClllllCll, Vernon River on Wednes- nlall. August 24th.. wlien Miss Mar- 1L- rct (klady. eldest dall ‘liter oi‘ lMl. and Mrs. William Cnady, Mill View, inn-lime lhe ‘bride of Ml‘. Al- phollslls Mcliltyre, soil cf Ml‘. and ‘Itfrs. Patrick Nlrlniyl-e, ltllllrn,ve_ ‘The bride was lliffffliillllglly ntliied Lilrvelciltin satin with silver irinl- 511111117. iilid black picture lint and ‘1311111911 a bouquet of pink aild white sweet peas and iliaiden hair fern, she was attended by her sis» tel", Miss ilrentl Condy, who wore ileilcll sutiil and hat to innicll, willie the groom was ably supported by Ml‘. Stephen IVloDougalii. Al'- tel- the ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. l’. l). McGuig- lull, the happy couple motored to Itlle home of lilo bride's ‘parents, lwilere dinner was served to zllloui. ‘fifty invited guests, including Rev. J. l3, Mellltyle, P. Pi, ’I‘racadla, and Ilev, l’, l), McGuigun. The hilusc ,was artistically decorated with lflowers in Dlllk and white effect. ‘valuable alld llseful. including cheques, cut glass and china dinner set and dining roonl furniture. lll led to the home of the groom's par- ents, whore a sumptuous supper ;wal-l served to about one hundred ‘invited guests. one oi‘ our most successful teach happy years of wedded bliss. Central ‘MASTERFUL- sifnhoTud on us_ UALITV |llne string of show horses. At Sher-l brooke they met such exhibitors asl {'l‘lle numerous gifts received were “The Two m one“ u” stock Eb ltlie evening the bridal party nl0tor- A week previous lto her nlariage, the bride Was 1811' Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- ldortlll a miscellaneous shower llY her gill friends and was the recip- >lient of a number of beautiful and costly presents; Mrs. McIntyre was I ers and the groom is a prosperoias ycilng farmer, Their 1111111)’ his“ s l wish Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre ma“? Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. KIN ‘ ‘ , ' fr Q Mersey; 3M3 Rodney, Brltalgygj Prince oi’ Asturias, and his second 1' latest and mightiest battleship, left 111111. Prince 111111111 1mm the "flees" Cammell Lairds yard at Birkenhead W"! 81"] ll°"l"""° recently. TEA, ‘ h The rials strength of lntlll. the fragrance and flavor of Ceylon make a delightful tea when skillfully com- i billed. For tlis "Extra" in Choice Tea. ask your grocer lo: King Cole Orange Pskoa. W h h fl d"!!! PREVAl-ENTP-whlle tain three l6 in. guns and aft there‘ attending‘ the Saint John Exhibition a last week, Hon. Walter M. Lea, Min- ,1 ister of Agriculture, Prof. Bailey of the Experimental Farms of Fredericton. N. B.. and Rodney is to be manned by a crew farmers from of 850, but in commission her com- Carlton County- and other potato piement will be 1,200. several prominent growing sections of that province, who informed him that the situa- tion regarding blight in potatoes was very scarce, that practically the en- tire crop had gone down. In many instances fifty per cent. of the crops had already developed “dry rot." Quite a number were already digging l“ a“ endeavour to llrevenl me dis‘ East End Maritimers Observe 63rd: pllllltl, and we. find that tile princi- ease from Sprelldmg- . Anniversary of First Confedera-l pal cause is a violent shock endurel‘ LORNE VALLEY INSTITUTE.- Thc regular monthly meeting of the Lorne Valley Women's Institute met c “l- Lhe home 9r Miss Mun?“ ‘m mi!‘ fedgyaflgn a; Charlottetown prince lllrly where there have been zlssaii ust 11. Eight member-s and several Edward lsmmL on September lshlslnauonfl m. aftprnpted visitors were present. Meeting open- 1 ed in the usual way. Minutes were happy gathering of marmmers a‘ 22 read l“? apprqved of‘ Repcms M Harrington avenue, Toronto. _ commit eeswere heard. It was de- home of M“ and MIR w_'w_ MacJllistory or the paternal and niiltei clded to hold an Ice Cream Social Phem formerly of chal-lottetownJlliill ancestors oi‘ both your Malesty ESaturday night from St. John, N. B.,'°n August 19m u“ the SchmllNcighbors were startled by what‘ Grounds Committees for attending they regarded as u wmfic noise. but f“ “m” were upmlmed" A dlscuswmany others, more spiritually-mind- 'w°“ld dlslmse 0’ the Aumgraph etlltflfipzlllttéltegltllllflgS.tlllatllflS the Quilt and was decided to ask eachdmmortal bagpipes manipulated by wmgelnlls ?iul:m flm‘ lPrmce mfiflPiper D. J. MacLcan, formerly o l l?‘ s m‘ 0- “y V” o um’ u“ ' Charlottetown Prince Edward Island ' fieiagfisiiléizfirghgllsaagmgzgg figalwho. is. a. past. master. of. this . ' ' ' . l l ‘ . ~ - . lwas Spent and the inst and mast; eh.;welitlgfingrfindsilizgl“Mggegifalgcitlg:i anarchist s attack on King Alfons! ijoyable part came, this being MlssluLairdn 0% Scarboro ' £11111 Q1188" Viclfififl W119" the) Munroe serving a most dellcviouslcape Bram. ' l‘ h. Th h t d - . " “Jlled lo “lhil,” hghlgsprfiif’ e ‘Highland 3""; and the swMd dmwe‘ wrecked their carriage, killed thei‘ p m“ 5° The entire neighborhood enjoyed the . 1-, m t m L m, \y m. v _l ,b0l"ses and tore twelve bystandelf “m” a e -°r ‘a '3' l °m lprogramme The MacLean MacDon- 1 1 ,1 en's Institute still met iii tile verylald MacRaé isMacn Colegand Maw l° Plecefli 1"" m“ Rmgflli/“Ixiguel y“ l l l a- 0.‘ seine 'ol '. lPhec clans were well represented by a m" m l“ E l ldcmndanl-s “I pmneel nlghlandfarslQuc-léil, and she was still sufferill; ‘who settled down by the sounding from l, when prlnce 0g the Ash“ sea, ill what is now part of Canada,- i,“ Wm, hm" m, May 1d 1901 hm‘ frolll a hundred to a hundred, andmyhu... Janflm w)“, h, Hulnfl fifty years 1120. A similar sat11l=r1r1s|nnll tillllli), on Julio 2:1, illos. ltcok placc at the MacDonald home‘ ‘ ‘lll Scarbol'o last \vcck.—-From the Toronto Evening Telegram. —~—-—i.-i- sion arose as to how the Institute social vlay. -~- ~»<-o>————- PERSONALS AlllOlllflllllStllwllfl left on Satan day morning, was Miss Rena Wood. who goesto resume her studies at the Boston Conservatory of Music.‘ After spending a short vacation} with her parents at Marshfield. Mrs. Frank Barret and Miss Bes- sie McGregor leave this morning for their home in Keene, New Hamp- shire, after a pleasant two weeks vis- it on the Island, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parkman, Cliar- lottetown Royalty. Hon. Walter M. Lea, Minister of Agriculture, returned Monday night from Amherst where he had been attending a conference of represent- atives of the Maritime Stock Breed- ers‘ Association. and the Directors of the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibi- tion, who are this year holding a joint Provincial Exhibitionland Mar- itllne Winter Fair to be known as hibition. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Sept. I3.—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward change: . New York Exchange u ‘ At. Top. and Santa Fe l-‘ty. 193i‘.- Amerlcan Can Co. . . . . . . .. . 62% Am. Car and Fdy. Co. . 1031/. Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . .. her, against mishap minute: manoeuvring in the rive panled‘ by one tugboat, proceededt the Bar lightship, there to make ad- justments and trials before going on to Portsmouth fol speed and gunnery tests. | by Princess Mary in December, 1925] ‘l0 and a half years. of 702 feet, a breadth of 100 feet, interviewed smaller guns. Rapidly Assuming Leadership in m-e 1h goal] health, sition of leadership ill certain pllas- es of the world's milling industry, and tile time is decidedly opportune THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llllilAlll llF TllE llllvl (British United Press.) LQNDQN, gepg, 13_._Amid gheers alld ratify the decision of King Al- Qm gpowdg on both sides or the fonoo to exclude his eldest Mfllhlhi! (By British United Press) LONDON, September 1_2.—ln a few days‘ time a National Assemb- ly is to be collvoked in Madrid to change the constitution of Spaili Prince Juan. the third son’, as heir to the throne. The reason for tile King's re- am; twemymlarkable decision is a mysterious 1- malady called hemophilia, which ‘has brought tragedy on lilu family After m“ the battleshnm accon-h it is predisposition to 'lienlorr» oi llage, and the slightest blow or Iwoulld causes a rush of blood that ‘is almost impossible to check. The Tsarevitcb of Russia suffered from it before he was murdered by lllt Bolscllvlsts in" 1918, and it has llil rrnined the health of Alfonso and Prince of tile Asturias. “We regret to infilrln your Mil ljesty that there is no hope of tllf lCrown Prince's recovery," a coui: oil of tile leading specialists of Eu lropc told King Alfonso at a pa”. conference iii the Royal Palace. "By taking great care 11i ‘lllmfielf, the Prince may live to i; {ripe age, bilt the slightest accident °" h" “m” 1° Pmsmwl“ “"1lllhifffi.Sllhinflnfiiffili313i? lle fatal. We strongly advizu |against llinl undertaking the hear) burdens of a sovereigns life, and. lbesldes’, we respectfully protest ‘against hilll marrying. Tile iliseasc from which he suffers is herediial‘) l and ill all likelihood it would mani- foni. itself ill ills cllllilreli. "ill ordelyio make n definite re SKIRL OF BAGPIPES lport on the (ll-own Prince's illilesl t‘ We made a (i801) -stildy into hcmil Nine tugs, assisted in guarding a: all that was l ecessary. carry out anchor ThelRodney, which was launched as cost $35,000,000 to build, as been under construction for four She has a length rid her displacement is 35,000 tolls. Three turrets forward each con- re twelve 6 in. guns. She also has number of 4.’! guns and other -,- tlun Conference. lily llle father (ll‘ mother, or both , lbefore the children are born. Tut The 63rd anniversary of the first disease is very common ill the ROY Qnfergnce of the Fathers of Con-inf Families of Europe, and particli zissnssinzr B64, was fittingly observed by a 110118- "la the case of the Prince of tlu" qrhelAsturias we studied the lnedica‘ and of Queen Victoria without find ling a strong trace of the (lisease land we finally ranle to the conclu- ‘sion that it was either the rcsili‘ - of your father's death, or 0t‘ the iii tack made on your Majesty alld tllc Queen on your iveililing day." The first reference was to Kill; Alfonsosbirih sbllic mnnibs zifiill is father's death. The other io l1 they, a native ofi were driving through the streets i1‘ NS" dame“ m“ Madrid on May a1, 190s. The immi it was a terrible shock to illr deal‘ 'l‘llis llolllb iiiiuck is now said if he the chief cause of the illflrlniii Wru of the two elder soils, and it i.‘ pointed out lllill llle- two yoilllgcl ones-Juan. born Juno Zill, llllfl and Gonzalo; ilorn October ‘Z4, 1911i CANADA IN THE LEAD Certain Phases of Mining » Maipeque Mr. Donald Sinclair; flltalmiilflfl The following tabulation, tliClfl-‘celebrated his 96m m‘ “y or fore, reproduced from "Stock Ex-lThursday evellmg‘ ieptlembgxéltflng: change Gazette" of London, Engiundlhls house» W119? l‘ ‘iuh .5'i"im {mam presents a concise resume of some of -pe°p1e called ° w S 1 d Mr the salient facts on this subjects mappy relums °f his “Mal 3y‘ Canada pr0duces;_ John Simpson, I-lamlfitorilmrslie e0 85 p.c. of the world's nickel. Yell’ pleasmg lemm- s 0 . _ 90 p.c. of the world's cobalt. m“ and Mr‘ gdmund Phmuis Dre 80 p.c. of the world's asbestos. 59111913 111m W15‘: a bglaéltlfgoficlar: l2 p.c. of the world's silver. “Pd- "mlws ° 9g, s‘ l Summer l0 p.c. of the world's: gold, and Anemia Dr" E‘ hnlcf a l} ms ‘ma, 4 p.c. of the world's copper. side replied l“ e a o _<<o>- - - thanking the friends for thell .. lkilldness. Ice cream and cake were You know, in the llllllflillllllml rved during the evening’ and Se“ illc lion and the lalnb will lie dowulse . wgether peucegullyg- leral hours of good fellowship werl "Bo modern! Say the mosqllitolenlllyed- and the camper." -~ ----- Rev. D. M. Grant, Malpeque was d ‘lzvgxiisiixgr to Bradalbane Thursday 0f h Mrs.‘ Haywood returned to hel ome n Vancouver, B. C.. oniTuefi- . _ , _, f _ ay after a very pleasant vst c ll\lll)\\llll., from tllrlllll- Pkllfflfilwfllher mofller Mrs‘ John H_ woods-me the nufierilllr rlliilil-ll lly fllfllllllllillllll-l Mrs. J. l-l. llursl. who lives n}, 201i Ihl-lgnd other relatives in Hitmllll)". rill Avenue F284 Iiloolnjnlrillli. lll.. imxenslngwn and Ma]peque_ Mrsjfliy. so tllilllkful ill hnvinir hook-d llflfillalnwood was accompanied to Sackvm‘, (lull our of pure gratitude illll‘ is , _ Xlllilli u. u-il nn other lnlrrl-rl-rs him‘ [o by her nieces Misses Thelma ant . l Canada rapidly is assuming n po- to focus attention on this fact. Jig a liuiy through his studio. Julia $cllmldh II3 Willow St., Si/iurfrxz, Oregon. Does illness keep employment. without taking time to rest. HEALTHY AND STRONG ' _Silverton, Oregon:— "I {in} writ- lug to tell you ilow mill-h your medicine has helped IllP. i was doing cannery work, canning, SPill- mg, etc, but had to quit work when sick as I, would be so \\!'ill{ l could hardly walk across tlll- room. Afriend of mine told inc oi‘ llyllis. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Conlpoilllll. I llavcfound relief when sick lllld it helps me more each time. l-Ivl-ry one says l am a in-ilitilier and stron er girl. llllll l'i'l.'tlllllllt'lllllllg the egetabie Compound to all lll friends.” Julia Scillllidt, 113 Wi - low St., Sllvertoa, Oregon. l)!“ l iy. to try Remembrr 1h i.\' package. Nonr- gllzuinr- it'll/loot. [he ilifl- D nulurl: of Lydia ll’. Iflnkham. A rising young artist was sh l\\‘ llifllrl- on.» oi‘ his l-ill'ly l-flol ~ "is illlt‘ l lliliilioli lo iii-ell ilu- wolf irolll “This picture," lliléillil, sloppingllll- lleolk" O easy, so quick and so thorough- S Bon Ami makes child‘s play of cleaning windows! Simply apply a thin lather of Bon Ami —— a moment's wait for it to dry, then whisk off with a clean, soft cloth or tissue paper! Dirt, smears and finger- marks have vanished as if by magic-—- the glass is so clear you'd hardly know it was there! _ Bon Ami makes easier the cleaning and polishing of so many things about the house. It blots EB grime without hard rubbing or scouring—it never scratchcs-nevet-reddcns the handsi Cakelancl Powder-—- most housewives use both an. ac c o..... ‘.1 ,‘ " -' " ‘ ma oos e. HAVE Youfi EYEQ l —_ gnaciogdaiflcog Mm. Co. int lid of iluir toriull lI\ n sllnpli A] w d 1d EXAMHQED N~Y~ cen- B-nd Hud- RW- R-R- 161% “Illl'l'lli.'il:llilpr1llvllllll nothing in sell. .\li-re. _ Qulgkrallafftcmpllnffll ( C011. Gas Co. (N.Y.) , , , , , , , __ 16s ly l-nl llili this llotlcu nnlil n lo ll-n- Miss Helen Ramsay. Hamilton ar- ‘ > com.’ "M" m“ n4 ; 1-Iud. Motor Cal- Co. .. 82% ;‘,L'_"“;‘f,’,"‘kljlfflfl, Qjff,‘ ,",‘,',‘:"“',‘,‘,‘l'm§‘,""_ rived in Charlottetown on Monday (1. F. Hutcheson xi prsssel-eefugllt shoes. J1, ; glitzrggtigxngl: ggpleglefi; .. . an l'.'.lr‘._:‘rl.|.‘ll.lhl:;.‘, .;_.';IlIlI..-rll_:-r;g-.-. lVriii- liq-i" ill ixglgnlglgrbrlilrtllceis“ $13112: cgillligéieyear i Optometrist ‘ii DISGIIdrS - 4..., ggifadardgll orn. .1. . . "- "‘** M F1 R B t n Jilin-sun . ...... .. .11 *°>"—— i e e smsay. cs0 ++¢~~ ziluhpads """"" solllllglgn illlclfic Co. . 1191/. :_'|‘"'",“" """"""" "" ‘"“"' “MlMasssf wllgrll: been spenilins tile - Union Pacific Ry. .. 190 ""’ °"' lsummer holidays with relatives and . xv .. . _. _ . . . _. Wtlh Et ..8 i‘ l,Ml .Dl d Ujfiefigsff, ggfl? ______ __ 15f, s....m.~.s“.»»~.1;igéfflfew? ,e,§,§§‘,‘,“§° h,f,"},§f,,,f',§,, l D ’ Saturday. g f1» C Montreal smell Elohlllfl! ‘i y ' Mr. Creed, Potato Inspector, was a > Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . . .. 1691i. visitor in Malpeque on Friday. . ‘ I Laurentide Pulp .. .. 94 t ' Montreal Power 93 - Mr. Fred Matthews, Boston, spen w ' National Breweries 79% l a week with relatllves in Sea ‘Jtiew , _ . Spanish River 102 t and returned to h s home on Ss ur- ' ' ‘ Steel Co. Can. Com. . 160 > day. . . ‘ Wllifllptlfl EICCLIlO . . . 79% h 5 ‘Md 3'0"“ bu‘ we h‘v° . n in their new home are among a young “hem °°"'- "e" - M somethl better. You will n. M1“ 1M1 camera“. 111111111 R11- » , _ Asbestos Pfd. New .. 98 rm 0| "m" m" by “bu, > er is in attendance at Notre Dame (Bfluple g haplflgst plans, a. Bell Telephone 140 Convent, Charlottetown. ' ' Brampton """ " ‘W’ FLY TOX suoo oar . ' B lsh Rf fd. 117' Th6 right lamp 111C808 much t0 tllé s£§',',,,,,,,,,"’_’_’ ____ __ m‘ PROTECTION FROM FROST Can. Steamship Pfd. . .. on It will 11111 1111111! 111m 111m comfgft o? a room! and you Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. 215 fill!‘ "1111 l“! 01-h: fly-limb Why not an overcoat on wheat to ' a nae for he money“ armless to protect it from excessive cold? re c ‘Psmg fol; you - or or a _ Bamrg everything but deadly to the That was the question with which . Fall bride theres sure to be the one , m... 1-1on.W.R.Motherwell. minise- oi , Bank Montreal 34g ‘ agriculture su rised his listeners at among the many hlvely models we are ~ . ' ' . ' ' I I I ‘ ' . N <, T” ' Mme “l” “"1 7°“ the ONE. ‘lune eon yesterday. Show‘ - wheat-slept, 121m; Dee. 13011.; ""' "" '"' °"‘°" "On a cold nisht you nut on 1111 h “g1 March 133%, . ’ overcoat," said Mr. Motherwell, "so . Com-Sept, 921.11; Dec, 94-111,; l L h 1 see no reason why we should not ' Mel-eh M, , y develop an extra coat on our wheat Q 1J1, , _ r - to protect. ‘s- ~ " _ s |° ‘tam, (m. uh Munl with M’! extra coating 0f ch85. ________‘ "' ‘> 0 I," "ma," g Basia en's wheat would be im- ’ ‘ muatr Ml but the most devastat- tlio llil tlillll- (Rllllpoilliii. llilfl’ llltS ilciped inc. all iizly long and l fcci so good. I alii 25S yleurs olil llinl l look just as yllilllll, us if 1 l\'i-l'i~ 2i). to ltll.<\\'('i' about. fills lllmiieiili: llci-ailse it has done inn gland/l Ffllardll, Box 31, Frultdilie, South ' iLkutit. llnllll \l'lll>l~l-' _ —it’s fun to windows with it! you from your work? EIRL wll0_ earns her llYlllyf". \\’ll('ill('l‘ ill store, office, factory or ome—~reall_zes tile necessity oi l'l-_4llllli' liil('ll(lllll(‘(‘ at her place ‘of POI‘ fills rcllsoil .~lll- works oil day niicr (ltlV. beGOmes tired out and run-down, Elli‘ feels that silc must keel) at ller work When she Thousands of girls have found llinl". ilyilin Piilkllzlllfs Vegetable Com- pound has restored illenl to a noi-lllill llll_\'.\ilf‘ill condition, 8.ll(l~llit‘el made them fit for work. lTlICSC two \\'0liiL'l! testify to that fact: LOOK AS YOUNG Frilitdale, Fouih Dakota:— "I felt it BI‘('lil(‘(.l like my back llroko uli to pieces and I couldn't sloop 1l(I\\‘|l to get anything from or. 'i‘ll<-ll a friend told me l._\'llili ii. Pillkilullfe Ve e- So l did, an it l can work l alii glad letters from ally one M rs. Francis F. Lydia E. Pinkhamb Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDiClNE CO.,'COHOU‘FIG,DNT, “iilllvl-ll!" l-l-plird lilo wolluln. 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