net-rm..'w.<u.a-rsmiil&itit1lé-rivum.lunm~ai - -i-' 8f¢£a".i;&e."*W3i"‘ Women’s Peace-of-lylind under trying hygienic conditions is assured this NEW way DANCE, a slit-er gown to be worn; :1 difiicult lrvgicnic situ- ation. You need no loitgcr give this complication a second llltlllg-lli. ‘The hazards 0i the old-time sani- tary pad ha“; bet-n supplanted with a protection both absolute and ex- quisite. It is called “KOTEX" . . . five ‘ times as absorbent as ordinary cot- ton pads. Absorbs and dcotlorizes at the same time. Thus ending ALL fear 0f OHChding. m WEIQTLETPWN sultan-w l ls APPROPRIATE TREES An: our cottage by the so: the mcsi neautitul trees~ l eetnes. y know Hc- Aw-ys-a s. one would en l wet to 61nd that kind on the shore i O§§+O-O'§OO©-§-§0— THE UNHOLY THREE Published by mrnngement with Mctro-Goldwyn-Mnyor Pictures Syndicate INSTALLMENT 15 l Hector McDonald hail always ‘ibt-ert a Sflillllihilflly ivell-ilrei-si-d lyoung man. He “'11s a soul that found outer expression In personal lddornlnenl: a soul that shuddered at a loud nvcktief a soul that souirht artistic blendlnlzs In the lnuterizllistic life about him. When he saw a man wearing lnittl checks. tin s-"zilil to himself: "Here is a fellow who has hail a t‘llt‘I'l(ll'('(l career" — anil be was \'(>*I‘_V 1111011 right. When he mot‘ u 1111111 ilresscil in the 110st of tustt‘. b1- saitl tn himself: "Herc is a fel- loiv with some artistic feeliug"—— and ht‘ ivis vory often wrong. The one had tgivt-n lull play to his char- il.\‘lt'l' in a rnaiiy-lnatb establish- mi-nt; the other might very well have bPi-n toned down by environ- BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" ._._,i_ Just Dip to Tint or Boll Each Ill-cent . _ package contains directions so simple any woman tint soft, delicate 4 shades or dye rich, permanent colors , in lingerie, silks, f ' ribbons, skirts, t waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters. draperies, coverings, bangingm-everytbingl Iiuv Diamond Dyvs~no other kind _.m.l tell your tlruugist. whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen. 001M111 01‘ mixed goods. ivas a. young man of fashion. there oooaooooo-ooaroo v-oa 600-00 THAT CAR YOURS sv HARRY E. PORTER This ls a series of altlclesvpel‘ at your Automobile. We Wlll lb‘ ‘glad to answer through ‘lqululllll, questions) resin“!!! Wu‘ l,“ O,- 113 mnuhanisin. 59nd your Inquiries t0 "Allwm" Hlemi- The Gugrdllfll Pllblltillmbl AUTUMN DRIVING 'l‘l1t-re are two Will's l" “'93? “m. utlicious use. when the speed OI ialning t» maintenance 811d "P3" i o._ Ltd. Charlottetown _. i . nukes in bail weather. First 111-‘ in; oar ivurrnnts Its excessive ap- i 98 Cut of Every 100 Women Benefitéd EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS Important to Every Woman Over Quarter of a Million Favorable Reports from Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound You discard il. as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- , rassment. You get it for a few cents at any drug or department storc simply by saying “KOTIZXP Women ask for it without besitancy. ' Try Kotex. Comes l2 in a package. . Proves old ways an unnecessary flak. KOT€X No laundry-discard like tissue ‘All r-ziltist is 11 lllllll wllil tells _\'t)l\ t but tnriain things about hiiusi-l‘. you lliillllll l1;1\'.- 1111.1 lthnlll yoursi-il‘. ii be l1a1ln'i Qill in lirt. _ PRIVATE SA LE I offer by PrhliaiteySale at Tryon. my "farm formerly known as the W, W. Lord farm. consisting of 110V; acres centrally locatcd. Owner. J. B, Canfield. For particu Iars apply 513-1- G. A. CANFIELD. ll-Zflfinwfil. Cornwall EYZJRFETIO In Liquidation \\_|> “I? 110W prvmn-eil ID illflrilillli- illc ullnrlu of tln- ulmu- Cunlpuny. nlnirv- You llnlileirn nre Iiereby nullfliiil ti. wnil lhmli adilreimrn not Inter tbitn Nniii-lnln-r Bfllll, 11125. lo the umb-rsIKni-d. n. ll,\ll'ltt‘lll.\l)\. 1.i.|..1.i..1... Furl]! Itili-r. {ilfrl-ll-Qtlaf-(H. PUEIIRY w» w-ll be pay ng highest mark- TO Uvl. (Ii-l. ‘ for Live Fowl and Chick- out the st-ason. mud get our quotations 1 have any to offer. ‘ 1-10 and McGREGOR Montague I LIN EH05! MONTIH-‘AH. T0 LIVEKIWIOL ltl. Nun‘. Iii .. ‘lit Vin. .30 G . . . . . .. .. “infirm-1- T0 III'ZI.F'.\ST—‘i|.;\H|ifl“' “nut rultn . “tutti-lulu l1.\'4|\.71........... ‘.32. Nut‘. Ill . . llurln ‘. lllflllllllflllh-SUFT ll.\.\ll"l‘() N-—. .=\\"l‘\\'l'illl' . \I|-I|l1l . ‘IIIIINWIIMH FRO“ QFYIIIHT T0 LIVERPOOL 01-1. ' TO Nin’. "£311.11. Steamship \1....ir.._...l m. .\...~ .. . \i.»..i....1... IIIEIEIHIFIHb-hlll '|'I|.\.\Il"l‘(I\-— i1 . . . . . . . . . . .. 11......"- of 11......- A Apply Local Azentn G. BRUCE BURNER Dlii. Plan. Agent U) King Slrrct Saint Jalili. NJI. Victoria, R. R, ‘ cnanezo EVERYTHING l ‘ment and tactful t11il01"‘s advice. lis gennrtilly a poor shcep that ‘JVHITS its sins on its back. I tor Mrllonziltl had tilwayg been ‘very well dressed young man. Hoii-evviw as has beeh said, Hec- were none who outtlld him; none who so delighted inFiftb Avenur tailors heart. And now there wert none who ouldld him In shabbl inesa, dlnginess, and lack of per- a sonal pritl€~ \\'hy have a spotless I"~.ilcrby when there's a rugged collar It "H m“ ""°"'3'"'l""€ yams Qt llfBTiand greasy tie beneath It? Why l!“ l“ m“ wmml‘ ‘ll “‘l"°l'“lll'f_“°tl'lirtish 0110's shoes when there a iinre hail ho aupcareil on the streetsfrlngg 0f nmddy 010th above than]? in a Eilrflltutl iinile-srrving thel praise of a i-otlnoisseui- of chap- ilifilllllluc: his collars well flllt-tl Surely it was more artistic to let lall g0 to rilin together. l1 offended lnins Ills buts had been luvariablyflhe eys ,.;._,.[,,in1_,.; bu, m“ so much‘ ll‘\\l\\- last any forilcti contrast mllzlit do. Clerk: That lady has ouch at Hind spollvss; bis mat 11 (trcutionj And m,“- Hm-my lflr-Dqnpk] 1111"". electric personality. Prop-natal‘: Too much so—-sh l charges tverything. i l l it‘ contours: his shoes bright rri- i‘ 1'lt)l'.\' of opulence. lln abborreti sliabbInnss; 11nd 1i fruynil cuff. ill \\'OlIl(l have vriilseil him ll ilintrtitnfnrt than a l'1'11_\'1-ll conscience. Y1 s. so lw bail bccn a NW mouths Iwlorv; but sen how hr has Yllillll-iril- We fintl urcat difficulty 1n rvt-ogiilzirit: this shabby llgure. with tlintiril derby and worn shoes. with Hllljgfdl coat 11nd shapelcss -' waiulcrllil: thruuizh tbti s" ill‘ the IZTWII nn-tropnlis. ueil his old paths. Hr- sl-tink lliroulrli the by-ivays 0t the clty-Ilrcaillnfl l" meet some friends of happier (lays Jleneath his exterior of ivrotchei‘. nous. lurked a great senaltivnnes» ifor his sorry plight: :1 s-uisitlvriiess invrbaps the more acute iii-cause n‘ his tormvr taste in ilrcss. lie ft-li that he was a sore n11 the inc“ o‘ humanity; an acqurilntailtr- that miizlit b1- zreptwl wl1'n SllHTllPI w‘ “inn who should avrfil bis fellow mp" _]ln 11nd nrnwn morbid on tbi ‘llll\ll‘l'l. 11ml llml oven 115V?" "ll s?" illow 1111s this trailstornialinii taken ini: llornlhy. Tbcro were bitter: lit-ho flrslfsaiintercil 111m 11193., plat-c in so 11 short time? (‘nultl y - 10.11508 so nrrriizatit tn the prldo and , , . .~ t. - JUST PICKS ‘EM uP lliupi» 11f youth? L Yes. i1 is ilnli-teil the sillnr. T]... fwlivlr-s of his iixtr-nsisiii \\‘.‘lI'Ill'OI)Il from lit-r lying on his table a ilhis m» (hp mm» jnunty young 1111111tltonle~~~begging him 1n cull. Read i111: them. he hail suiil to hints rlt‘ “How can l?" And looking at h. raggnil rt-tlctrtiott ln tlin iuirrnr n1 the burcau. b. ball muitierctl; "1 c.1111‘t 1.111 like this» Perhaps tba Fnend. wha, advantage ha" bavv sounht a summer or vast», and story will be acceblirll; illlil tlwl- touncl women customers. George? Barber: Well. my wltc never has .4 buy hairpins any more. 111111 l '1r1> now hanging hailgblily among l'll~ir infr-rlors in 11 dingy little ‘shop IlTfHIlVl the corner. Ont? by jinn bin prcjurlii-ris and XllPPllPN t‘i.'1vi~ invllt-il away bofnrr- tho win- ltir snow Nature has put ht-r ll'lllll p11 1h“ young plan's arm and has i-iiiitl-it-iiitl him tn the pawn-shun. I'll go." lint the stosy Iiail no. been accepted. and time was pass dug. Spring was hue Then whom did lletiitit- vii-iii sincv his cowardly 1111111: kvpt bin. 11-11111 people of Ills own cue-lln‘! .\i one place only, be built-ll 1111111»: daily. lle sat eviary atterllnnil in lip has snxyrifirerl the outer to the the bird-store, talking to the kintl Nmier inn 3 he has preferred to old lady-the old lady will! "19 111m his stomach rathtr than his snoviy rinllletfl. TlllElPlh‘ lllfll "l" lIlVOYPOZIY is-nn. but lit‘ has l“.'ll‘llI'(l It troll. ll 1111a boon a bills-r lvs- lleil gently when Hbi‘ Hllfltlk llel‘ Iii-till. i Y1‘l\\'ll)'\\'.'l!-l it necessary to Yes. Mrs. O'('.raily iulQrvstcd l ihi-nw PW rvlbinz nverllilartl? Surc- “lilm greatly. She “'11s ni-vor quilt‘ ‘v ll" iuitrbl liavc 111111111 a brush {or the 11111110, eXCPIJl wlll-ll lll-lle wlllll‘ “is lllll or some iwlish for It's was in the room. The i-llilil scent shoes. A ntwtll" and tbrt-arl mllrhlrd l0 hold her to the normal llmvn ivnrkvtl wmillers with tbatfllfhen he hail beFn ivlleelcil out to llrirn slut-vi". ‘him: gnuc In rut-k 11ml ruin‘? Thnn why 1111s every- the- pavement in front of the store 11s he often was on tnesw warm l papa...» liq-tor Mi-lmnriiit nrvor spring days, the old lailyfl-l ilatural 1‘i<l zinytliiiiiz by halves. When he qucrtrness asserted itsrilt -- the ‘ __. . He: I'm sure you could learn to IOVC "16 She: ‘Well, I've learned all the‘. other silly things that flappers do \ Q19; {QUIT E THE ROUNDER "H: tries to give the imorcsslov nrs lure-n round a great deal.” "So he has-round town " A special meeting of the Share- holders of THE MASCOT SILVER BLACK FOX COMPANY, LTD will he held In the office of G. R day the 15th day of October Instant. . D., 1925 at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon. for the purpose of giving foxes of the Company In exchange tor pald up shares of the Capital Stock of the Company, at a valuation to be agreed on at sald meeting. D. J. McMURDO. Secretary. l Jlliii-ltl-l-R-lfl. 1.1.... 1w- s.s.11i'rnERw00n ANI) s. s. (‘EUTA Montreal 8, B. “Ceutn" S. S. “Hltherwood" 8. S. ‘ Leave Montreal October 10th October 17th "Ceuta" October 29th For space and rates apply (JARVELL BROS., Agents (‘l1 arlottetown St. John’ Ari-Iv, Charlottetown Illd lclva for 3t. John’. October 13th October 20th . November 2nd l l . i’ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. BOITON-HT. JOIIN. N. lL-(Intnrnntlnnnl) mun Flue Ht. John to Bontun 810.00; Iliuutport or Luboo to Boston I91» litnteroolnn $8.50 I. F. 00V. Atlnntlo i DINGLEY 1 ‘lllno Leave M. John Wcdnolidun It I A. Ill. and llflnrdlyo It ‘I I‘. M. Wallnonllny ulllngn loam Intport L80 P, 1L, Htundlrrl Tlmc l-uhoc 2.30 P. M. fltlntlnnl Tlmo dun Boston Thnrully I A. I. Boturdly unlllnln tllrM-t tn Boston, dnc Illlndny I P. ll. 0n lnlurdqyo nonunion may lcpvo lalporl hr Bolton 1h ll. Join. Inlnldlflolnllnlnnntlolnpplylnngntsdobongionu. ; Freshen Up! l Nicest Laxative, l “Cascarels”l0c ncliy. bilious, consti- itoui-h of insanity that llvctor had guessed was there. Sh» was like a ship sailing before lllt- ivlnil. As ‘long as the helirisintiii “'11s at the tillrr, she was stratly as a rock: ‘but. as soon i111 he lvl no oi‘ ll and stepped away. everything wnnl mad. Coming up into thr- taro of ll ztlle of fancy. avory sail that had helped her on her course. now flopped about in wlld rllanriler. Lit- llr- Willie was this Hclmsman, and Hector tllotllzht that be starred iwilb the hand of love. ‘ And yet he liked her best when "The Silent One" was in his baby strange thoughts she hurl 111 these . l l “m” “my lmld."carrlage {in the street. What . l pati-il. nit-k! Titkn , , . .1. ‘ , _ m" “r “U "qlrnavhlspor thcsri thoughts 111111 bis rein" any limi- limes! Leaning forward. siho would m 1 1,1 | v Nflmnlnte enr~lbnughtn that. likn Inugurs of yum. |;,.',.,-,,n,1,.,,"-¢ flame. seemed to lllzbt up a wild. yo." 1,,,“-,.|_.., '1')..." ‘winrl-tossoil lnnil of imlnziiltllinn. you will fi-i-l llnc,l One day he found bur lli 11 dif- H your lit-nil but-times feront. mood. Tn bis astonishment. 1 ‘\ Clrilrnitoniat-ll suit-ct, tvitbnnl the slightest ivurnlng. she ltongilr pink 11nd skin r¢>.-_y. picked 11p her knitting anil began Nothing i-lsr i-lcuns. siri-i-li-ns, 111111 m tear i; [M0 shreds Wyn“, m" ri-friu-tlli-s tlu- onliri- system likv PIBIIH Jllll. llzirnilnss Plllllly-llkl‘ “(hisi-urrts. _V ‘lit-y nornr pripv. nvrritct, or i-iivkcn. wmquame, summery“, on Thur8.l Directions for lncn. iromen, children .1111 oiicli lanx-drtigntorcs. 11 against. the ilrutigory n! 1111-. “l didn't come into tnv world for this." she whispered. 1111111111; her lips close to McDonald's <>nr_ "See ilhat piece of paper therv? 0111 Q i ___.m._..__m__‘___ _ tho street. l mean. Ste how gay I - it is. ilnnclnz along. alnizlng along! 1 Jib; that's happlnessu- that's from . tlom—wllh the wind n1 your hack l AT smiznatn |0wing to ‘ill health I am obliged to sell at my premises Emerald , ON THURSDAV, l OCTOBER 15th, 1925 At Twelve O'clock, Noon . l l1-i..- fnlloivlni sun-u, (‘rap .....1 Inna... . 1111-11111 11ml Ilnum-lliihl Furnlturl-z- >"I‘Il('l(—-IInrne~n. I Mara l0 pic-urn ulll, , urn ..1.l n. 1.1.11. (mm, (I Ilrurl n! Young Cirillo. "l‘li—l lilliilrr. filimany . . nearly new; I [tr-ulna 6 font, nnw: I Hrotlnlnll firulrr, Ilnrrln I Illnr. llurrow, I Gnu: |0III . I l‘ Plough, I nrl 0| Iillrltf llnrrln, I I er, l Nforl ltnko. I flnx (Kart. I Tram Truck “Hanan, I not of lBob Hlmln, I Nlnllel IVMNI HIM], I iuit IHnII Nrpnrntnrli. I llrum d: (‘Iri\n0r, “flflflllllllftl. I Rubber Tlrr Wagon, I Htu-l Tlro- Wagon, I (‘re-inn Hrpurntor, “violin M0 impurity. I n-t Warren Nmllou, 2 w-ln Ilrlvlng Iliirnrup, I Purl Nudille 11ml Iirrtrhlng. I I'm! Il"l| Ilrrfolilllt. I not Double Ilnrnenii, 3 tutu _ Imutlu-r Trill-mi, I out Woven “Wra- Tllbtrnnrn, I (lpnnllnn ‘Engine, l Pump I \Illk (‘m-t. Fnrkn, flhnveln. i-nm. Faun. 1 (lrlnillng 111mm,. F01‘ COldS not n rrnsrrrnln-i Dlnlnxronmi Neuralgia Eflenulnn Tnhln. I lltiWv-I. l IIlnInvi-nnm.’ PlmIrn, fl nnéklnl (‘hulrm I Parlor, Tnbtr. I Vntnrnrllr llInunrv-h nllll[ll Ivor-o. l Pnrlnr Rtnvo, I Ilnll Liimn. 2t m... v1.11... 2 Dressers. 2 (‘nmmndv-l. zl tun-Inna. Otlvtnlb and (‘mprhn ntlieri In-Hv-lp I00 nllnirrntrl On mnvtln-i. l TR" IN—-I'Z nmvithn rrrdlt rm npprovf ~11 Inlnt 11mm. n u» mint nlf Inr Mull. Ml sums and" 810.00 nub. Inla- ymnltlvo m1 rnwrvn. If olny be etnrmy first Inn they. THOMAS E. DBIOIIAN. Elli" old. I‘. MOI R Ilflfl. Ann-thine». n. rirlz24rmimivml. . y , . l want to he like that plum- of paper some day. and lit llll‘ wind lake me nvor the lIlPllIlfHVH, \\'h_v_ nvnn lllo clnlhen on the llllt‘ know lilm lnr their friend ~thr1 pam- strangled clothes. llnw they strut-tric- tfi follow hlmf-bniv they slrlkc out with their arms and lcgn l i BA»)? l g $9 A 5111 N Say “Bayer"- lnsistl Headache Rheumatism 01111-1 adjustment. allowing 719° nut-h clearance at points bellleell ht- brake banil and drum. Wllllfil gag, Whilst it is not proper to .111\"t: brakes set up 100 Clflfiell’. 8 JFZIKE with too much clearance ul- nws sand and 1111111 to get between irakc it applied this gritty sub- .i1111ue'grlu1ls out both brake and r111». brake adjustment should at his time be carelully made. and .l11in the ittljustinent. is c_nnip_leteil llvlt‘. should be about .0211 01 811 ll\'ll clearance between the band 1111i llruin all around. Iii-likes needing rc-llnlng should .11 11.1111: now when the apparatus 1111110011211 thereto can be inspected bat your brakes work evenly. Ques.—\\'iil 16 volt lamps give .ni1ro light i11 a —~ car? L. M. 8., E. Baltic. Ans.—'.\'o. They will not light at .ll. \ o. Ii to R volt lamps. . p311! 11\\'ay. on its pitltulwplil- .... 11111-1115. the teats tu my eyes. ..1. in. 11.... o1 sitting st-ll. Wllt-‘ll mints so inucn to do out there .1111 iItU Wind. ..n11 11.1w Willie‘! What wuulii .. 1111.11: ul l11111." asked ilcclor. .11 that, tue agitutun iacc o1‘ lb. .11 111.1)" (tlulllled as though by .110 her large wandering tyesl Alllglli .111; window. "l mas; bring misc: "why, there's the oltl gen- ieman again!" sow nl‘ parrot cages al. the wicker Jaby carriage stitnilltig by lllt‘. iloor. 1111 11 niomint bu, was spctuliless 11.111 astonishmviit. There. iii Trout >1‘ little Willie, lit-titling 11.3.1‘ the ‘llllll with :1 long, bun,- ....1,;ar ilelii Illl in grotting. was nunu othei .h11l1 Uncle 'l‘0l>ias! K yes, Uncle Fobias tron lils shining boots to uis shining s lk l111t—l'ncle Tobias ..ii\l1 a strange smile on his once rignl fat-v. McDonald walchéd his relative Ill 11 kin-l oi ilumb zimilzeincnt. Thr- llil 111a11. iiucnnst-loils 0t being ob- servvtl, bcnl still lower and actually lllowt-d liltln Willie to seize him by lla 11111111111! board. The n. ilruwing away Hlllllflllllllltlllly. lluc-le Tobias put bis hanil in his pocket. and. pulling out 1t toy ivrapped in tissue tiaper. presented it to the child. Little Willie, with a gurgle of In- iantlle ileligbt. seized the treas- ire; 111111 the Oltl mun, with anothci smile. patted the little white hand and passed on. “We1l,1'llbe damned!" cried l-lector at last. - "Why, wllalfs the matter, Nir- nlltllfllllllll?" "lio you know who that old chap s‘! '1 Inn's l ncle 'l‘obias, the man who turnctl mc out ut bls house. {on rialnelnbol- my telling you .1I10lltit'.’" "Oh, is it?" cried the old lady. “How glad llttlc Wlllle would be 1i be lillQW that. He's very fond of lilm as ll. is, and the olil gentle~ mun thinks a Int n‘ Willie. lie comes here most every day and iarings the cbllt] something. llc 11111st be awfully wealthy, Mr, Mc- Donald?" “As wealthy 11s Solomon," said rltclor. “But this is anew dodge of bis —- taking to babies. How 1on1: has it been going on, Mrs- -_) Grady?" "lt was about two weeks ago that l noticed hlin first. air. Slitce than he's passed almost every day. l was thinking that maybe he would like to adopt Willie.“ “You can‘t tell what he'll do!‘ said Hector u trifle bitterly. “He turned me out, and now l1e‘s liable to bring somebody else in. That WOlllll be his idea 0f revenge. But you wouldn't purl with Willie; would you, Mrs. O‘Grady?" "What size ulines do you wear?" asked the old lady. w.th lier eyes on the. baby-carriage. "Seven—wl1y?" "Then you sec that Willie couldn't flll your shoes. iBut look!" Her eyes left the perambulator and became fixed on the pltluQ of paper which was sllll flying about. the street In the strong March breeze. It would remain perfectly motionless for a moment-as though gathering its strength— and then. running along the pave- ment wlth a rustling sound. It would finally bound up Into the aim. "See how happy it tall" whIs-i ' l Lumbago Pam lperetl the old lady, whfie a strange? Accept only al Bayer ackage which contains proven directions Hsndguflhyer" homes of l2 alum Also ttlas of 24 and IOO-Drugglstl flu 1| tho tndo anti (Nllltered | (‘an fill o! Bl Mlnntncttm- of .. cactdutcr - lllldlleneld. glitter stole Into her large. lum- lnous eyes. "How balm? it ls. playing with the wind. And l must nit here hour after hour. knitting!" l-‘uddenly she put her lips to Hec- lor's ear. so that he felt her hot breath fanning his cheeks. "it It wasn't toi- 11ltn."--end slio nodded toward the tiny figure through the divation anil second through l" ' 41t- tonrurd section or toe is drag- ‘i I11.- band and drum. 11ml Wlle" ll“ _ A circular is now. enclosed with each bottle of our medicine asking “Have you received ben- efit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound?” So f... answers have been re- We always knew that our medicine benefited most _ol the women ivhn took it. But that only two out of 100 receive no benefit is most astonishing. It proves that this medicine, made for women's ills by the mil rvpaircil it necessary. lie sure . uuguc; her curls ceased to ruaile.‘ ' .1111 1n," slle said 1n a quiet. rc- _‘ -11:11i.1l voice. "llifll lit. tiugry 1t’ l . 111111." hhe was silent [or Illllltl- ~ .1.,~ut and then cried out in sur- hlcDonalil peered out, above the l ceived from over 250,000 WOITICI]. Ninety-eight per cent say YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medicine for the ailments for which it is recomended are benefited by it. Think of'it— only two women out of I00 re- it ceived no benefit—98 successes out of a possible 100. combination medicine for well adapted of every 100 most scientific process; from a of roots and herbs, docs more good than any other the purpose. We have been making and improv- ing this medicine for 50 years until it is now so perfect and to women's needs that it actually benefits 98 out women who take lt is sold in almost every country in the world-—over 4,000,000 bottles each year. Every woman suffering from ailments peculiar to her sex should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and be one of the 98 benefited. with it 110w. I'd wander through be wnrlll. 11s l’vt~ nflon longed to 110; I'd ilailcg in the moonlight, and cbasv the wuuderitig slrailows home. He lied to inn! llc said that we would take Ailvcnturc lly the banil and that Sim would lt-tid ‘I51 that we WOllltl Ily 11111111: llko the vivinil; that we sboiilii 1.10 out lnlq the world 11s to u (IHIIPO- 1.10s! Lies! All lies! Atlopl him‘! l wish the Devil iii llcll would Zltltllll‘ O6 O4 O-§&OrfQ-§O—§§ r INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We uu "hll adjective ud- vlledly, ~ Sutlererl trr-m Eyeltraln mgy have pert-net vlnlon and therefore do not suspect the presence of any cyc defect. The mtitlvc Viwer o9 tho entire lluman organism In Nerve Energy, Normal ayes, It ll computed utlllze about 20% of tbll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- atrnln In present, a much larg- er proportion In required. Hence detective eyemtlirougb their consumption of an ex- i oenlvc amount M Nerve En- : ergy. may ncrluuuly afloat the functioning of other organs i of the body. and produce Ill b health. HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED l (l. I-'. llillcheson Optometrllt 0400000. Professional Cards B. A. I. A. HQDONALD ll. A. Bnnlltorn, Atlas-nay, 11m, Honey to Lou Mlle: Building ll. I‘. “trill! Dr. c. c. Armin-iii" flrnduntn n! N. I. Post Urpduna lfodloal School and llocplhl ‘rnfloo Itmltod to In, ‘lu, N". u; Tllrcfl Olin Boyer Building Grout Goorro "not Iloolnuro-Ihlla-Inllolp.‘ TIIIIIIIQ Iii-J. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BABIIIBIII. IOLIOITOI. ITO. Horny h L»! ' Donavon link (lln-lowdown. P. I. fl-‘I-ll-‘Il. W. A. MORRELL OHAITIIID ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR McDonald & McPhee Ohnrli ltutown y RHODII CTIILI ILOOK AMHIRIT, NOVA IOOTIA I gIoas-"lt It wasn't for him I'd bouMO-O-lllno. LYNN, r1... LYDIA a. PINKHAM MEDICINE c... COBOURG, ONT. - - MASS. hiin -—~ zlnil ‘Cousin llarry,’ ton! 'l‘l1uy liavo inc bcliveeu thsm. lloily 11nd Minil. What c1111 tho VIIIC" ilo tile-n’? (Z1111 i1 lnuve- lbl.‘ bully and mind? NI). it is iluoliieil to 1-1111- stant slavery. But the wlliil (‘Illlfl to 1111*; anil 110111101" or lalvr l shall go. Ssh! ssh! llO will bear mo. ills cursed cars uro an sharp! book at biln now!" $500.00 for the Energetic Reader of Correct Estimate of the Number Island on October 29th. ls $500. Time to Make Sure You Have ‘ Guardian readers have an oppor- tunity of earning some ready cash. ilo_not say to yourself that some one else will get It. do not put It iluwn as a matter of luck. l This In a matter 0f figures and llf you can figure out correctly thi- lntllnbcr of votes that will brl poll- leil on Prince Edward island at the lllmulnion Election on October 20th, {you will have won $500.00, I Can yOII honestly say tn your- ‘Blfilf that $50000 ls not any good ‘to you, that i; Is not worth bother- ‘lug about, certainly not It in wnrtli bothering about, the one that will tnrzel. ntbcr thlnzn for a fr-w min- IllfillIlllIllllliIllllllllAN llEAlllEllS BY 111:1. 29TH . .\l1:I)ol111ltl's eyes followed thoait of the t'.l"d'l.l’tl nl<l luily. lie saw that. little Willie hail changed nis pnsi' tinn in the lmby-iviirringe. Ila now sat 1111:1111: them-staring slolitlly lbrnilizli tbn glass. “Ssh!" wbisps-ruil the nlll lurly. ssh!“ And then I11 a lonil r 1111111 slin said: "So you wear size strvvl: 1111111111. Nlr. McDonald?" The Guardian That 80nd: lln the of Votes Pulled on Prince Edward 0O Any Good Tn Vou‘! Now In tlil Your Estimate In on Time. utns amid s-ponil that. time with pap- or and pencil Wllil have the beet opportunity of winning out. Then you must not put this 091 loo long. some other fellow may bu figuring also and with Lh0llgl".'\ possibly ruiilnlng In the channels. but. he has lost lean time In having‘ It registered at this office, which may be the means of lilm aocuh bu; tho prim that might have been yours. had you n01, delayed In send- ing or mailing y0\l‘l‘ estihpto to us. Just tuck your rencwdl subscrlp lion and estimate In an envelope tmlny and bring or mall it and we will attend to the rent. ll Poultry Notice We are paylng the following prices for qood quality fowl. t. a. b. your station. Over 5 lbs Under 4 lbs. From 4 lbs to 5 . V140 . 08 We have not yet lnued a price ilt on cblckcnl but If you have any stock randy for market. we wlll be planed to quote. It you Wllh to receive the top market prices for your poultry you wlll be well ndvlled to crate fatten your chick- ens for three weeks before offering them for ule. It you require any instruction: along these llnn wrltc u: for lull particulars on crate fattening. i THE HARRIS ABATTOIR 00., LTD ' OHARLOTTETOW-N, P. E. l. 1 Hardwall Plaster We have on hand and are offering at lowest prlcea;_ aoo pain. Hnrdwlll Pllllor (Hnmmer Brand), 100 Bhll. Oulolnod Pinter. Alla large quantities o1 Lathe" Lima. etc, nqulrsd tor L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLI’! WHARVII Plnctlrlng.