fiiilfilllQm Mo- __- Tenders for Purchase; Farm and Potato i House Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon December 1st, 1925, for the pur- chase of a 135 acre farm, 100 acres‘ in high state of cultivation. balance. i i BEAUTIFY u WITH “DlAMOND DYES" just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye good growth lumber situated half‘ like), ism-uni, mile from Kinkora Station. _ papkuge (.,,,,L.;"5 Also a three quarter interest ill} dmplimm s“ fiillal)l(l| gllfligg‘ bilraolrefl Ptfatsgzitvalroechaiuelde tfri, ally Wilfllilll. I Iciln taut soil, ililliiltc railway aiding at Kinkora. huh“; or d‘? PM. Tender may state price of both‘ “l ~ l t . ‘ I - 0r separately. Plllllilalltli‘ Lgfilil: For particulars apply to W. J-i "f l l-"""“» v '~l Reid, Middleton or the llfldfil": ribbons. Skill!- glgngd, . l wiiists, ilrt-sscs. PHOENIX FARMING COMPANV.~ omits, iililckiilgti. Chirlfittetfiwfl 1 swililti-rs. ilrllili-rice, liilfil-ll-lilllllwsl- ‘ |i'tI\t‘l'IIl'_'P, llitIlL!Ifi}_'N—-L‘\Pfyllllll};I ' ' ‘ lluy lliulllililil ll\l'li"llll iilllcl" kind aiiil it'll _\'lIlii driigpist wlii-llicr lllc‘ ' pin‘. ‘rial you \i'ish til color is \\'U\II or‘ silk. or \\'lii'lllt'l' ii. is linen, cutlou or The balance of the Foxes in the mixed goods. , Mass Fur Farm ranch. Mount Ed~ ' , “i i iiiinu sill sale from now until, peiting time. ANII Any Foxes not sold by private sale within the next ten days. will be pelted. ' For full particulars to Phrtles in terested will see Mr. J, E. Newsom """»‘|1~*~ \\'-\'i<'\$- liilli care Peter Newsoni, Br ghton, "'\RM' S Charlottetown. n.- \\i|| sell "i Lnrgi-‘n I.l\l‘l‘y spun.» Qlli-ttll Slrriel IIII . v4 a~ —/// s.» ’.»’ V. . _. .6 . l-lllli.\\. i‘fli-I eiiili ixs-r. m" * litlh-ll-ll c: t)'i‘I.lli‘Ii Tlli- Well klmliii [riwflr ililllli It. lit-cord n-n. m...» _..-..r. iilil. \illlll(| and \\'ill “on. llil_\\\‘Ii\'I‘I‘. “right I200 Iii-i. 'l‘iliii .ii|; l>i n \|fIl'll(Ill| t|l'.\t‘f iillil ii pill lll iiilziiil riii-i- in iliii record iu~l u-lufvr Ill 1.11.. “ pears uiil. \\.i~ Illl\l‘\ llll Icl- I ili-i- i=i.ii-l. ili-iiri IIIiLTC‘ . '.'. l‘ chi lrliiii 1b.. iiin- of thi- liiipst “h... sc- l|| I'll‘ Prillllivc. m.» lop 'ii.-i:i:,\. o l4‘ qn-i-il sli-lgil, inn '"\ ~"i |l:ii I\\tI n|‘\\ truck Iririie-dii lielirly l to . QAILINGS ‘i\'\\'. \I'I ililpilii-s. boobs iiiiil other f.I('~ 4 i ‘ill . liii\ : i.l Al. r, -iii-: llllfflvsfi. (inn ln- si-i-n ilt Luna's Q ,-., “t, , n.0,, *- Llli-ry siniin-t iii any iliin- izu NIIII’. Yiiv. 2i! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llirili-luri- J. .\. .\li'll0\.\l.lI. V Ailclioiii-i-r. r0 ll 0“ illlildl-IS) wv. ll) . . . . . .. .. xliii-iiuni _ _ ru iJlll-litlllltltti-MJI'I‘iI.\AIl"l‘l)§— l .\.\ rll i-Jlii- _ Nov. i!) . . . . . . . . . . .. .\iill|ii~ilii~il Flroii Ql' Ti) Llrliznrilol. ‘ , '" Sol. 1:.‘- .. ... . ... . .‘ItIl.1IildI'I\ ‘ (‘l|Iti.~'I‘\l.\.~ s.\ii.i.\i.s _ 7*“ Doc. r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. militia.» Farm cmmsm‘? °f 275 "F" °7 In“ m “ “mm freehold land. Ali clear but ten acres. which is covered with hard Dec. ll “vtlllflllllll and y)" d s. .| f llcc. in \liallll'litl'l‘ ‘ woo ' m m’ e5 mm Charlottetown. Two sets of build- "null Hilrly irius. all in good repair. :‘.'i*fl(‘i'(ll_l!~l buyinlz 0| driilks, (‘llfllll-v |f "M- soid by private Sam by|uuuin~ if tho ilartilrlr was iii funds. ADUIYLUUIIIAKPIHS Dec. 9th., will be set up and soidl"l_""r“"‘e “'hl"k"-‘“ Sm“ of m" i by pubuc auction M50 stock’ crop girls, by previous arrilllgenleilt and impiemcnti App“, to ;Wltll the bartenders. were SPFVIWI‘ HORNE BROS" "Dilly with cold tea which could not Win54”. lb» told from the hard liquor if no. ownersflonc hocaillil inquisitive. . t Such as did not cilre for ilauciiluu, .__.___ _.._.__. . Immune to the lllunilishnlents of idle young ladies, crowded lo illiFiVFlll- I ltnblcs of chalice. Tile illusical rnt-‘dilncinF. “"0?- “1 ‘tie of dice. the vrllii-i" of the tau‘ P i 1r Europe . To see things worth i while, and do things worth while, go to Europe this winter. England and the continent offer an abundance of every- thingy-music, art, theatres, places of absorbing historical interest. From London to 5 Paris is but a brief journey. Then Nice and ‘3 Monte Carlo—whcre winter never penetratcs- ' can be reached in twenty hours. Venice, Rome, ; Vienna arerlot faraway. Thequickoceanvoyage 3 and fast English and Continental trains enable Your local steamship ugcnl will give you complete information, or ivrife 10- _ THF. ROBERT Rl-ZFORI) (KL, LIMITED (iciicrill Agents; Quebec St. John. N.B. Halifax Montreal Tornn to CUNARD ANCIIOR-DONALDSON CANADIAN SERVICES I38 78091110!" oai/[rzgs 0F f/m famous Dist/earners Rdht 771a Canzfor/ Paulo" UIRQPIE li/hlziliAXivs. CHERABIOURG- SOUTHAMPTON S. S. “ORBITA” (Special Christmas T011} Sailing) .... “Dec 14 fl i. THE ROYAL mat STEAM PACKET comm w: i HALIFAX, us. N0v,.1I-lIl-l.‘<-20-2:'i 271213-11. Canada Steamship Line ltd. \. S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA Montreal Charlottetown St. J ohn'sf l Leave APFIV. Chariottetowrli Montreal and leave for 3t. John's] 8. S. "Hitherwood" November 17th November 21st 8. 8. "Peveril" November 21st November 25th , Q. b. "Ceuta" November 28th December 2nd. I For space and retea apply CARVELL 1330s., Agents it‘illl\'i.\3. Al. the back and the piaco , .I)I(! i Peace-of-Mind you to have a wonderful holiday in a few weeks. I FPFIM i 'l l O Oi§§4+QO+fQ O0 The Iron Horse QY EDWIN O. HILL f‘ Judge Heller's “Saloon and Court" was coilullusd in a frame a hundred and twenty feet long by forty feat wide. a frame of do- lachuble sections, covered with was snloothy floored fur dancing. a large space being devoted to that gladsunle pursuit. “’llie Arabian Nights." which was tho other and iillicli-ir ilaine of Heller's establish- illeiii, wiis the great piibilc resort of the transitory railroad capital. i‘o the Arabian Nights both good ind evil flocked to enjoy their t-isure ailli the savor of the drink- ing and gambling. The right side 0f the canvas- iivei-i-tl structure livus lined lvlih silicniliil bur, wilcre tile Judge prcsideil in slate. The sldebotirilii were stocked willl every coilceiv- variety of alcoholic drink. {tom fine French champagne to Si. “unis beer. the latter iirriviilg by iili- barrel ilaiiiy over iile new .i>ail; with rye and Ilourliiln whis- key. and with liquors and cigars. Siiicbilzirils and bar glittereil with 'ut glass, gilbicts, ice pitchers and nirriirs. (iii paintings of battle scours and of voluptuous ladies ,-liill'lit‘tl for hczitcd clinics flung up- .>u the sidewalls of the long room. .\Iost of tllc reniiliiliili; silzli-o was tiili-il with gambling tables for. taro. roulette. roildo (70010. black- iiick. ilioilte and wheels of fortune )\‘i‘I‘ which prcsiileil irpale, cold-i ~yoil gentry garlleii- us a usual ‘llillii. ill ministerial] broadcloth. ii-rv. Nader's Arulliilil Nights! l1‘; . ‘IIIBI’ quiet. but when iligllt‘ illi~ ycll0\i' iii-tilts streamed fill-ill and llli- brass build sent forth its inspiring cnli to mirth. the; ‘oiii: rooiu soon filled with a thrnilg of four or live hundred Illlllfifrl. raliilli-rs. railroad nleu. uzliilillc s. l'0\\‘llIt‘S and tile disillllcritoil from lo niull know where. It was tilcll ‘hat the brass hand desceiiileil from ‘he raised platform near the danc- ' g floor and gale way to tili- stringed nrcilcstrn. Qunilrllles- coi- iliiilils and Waltzes ivero tile ordcr lf lilo cvciliug, with the siiuarc. ilnilccs ulost ill favor as offering who rotidicsi excuse for rough fun 1i ‘llll horse plzly. At every duiicc summons of the caller the girls ioizeil ilariilers and led them to the ‘loor. After every ilallci- there was spinning roulette wheel. the lilces- sant clash of ivory cllips- the of the women and the hoarse Womerfs under trying hygienic conditions is assured this NEW way DANCE, a slicer gown to be worn; a. difiicult hygienic situ- , ation. You need no longer give this f complication a second thought. Tllc hazards of the old-time sani- ' iary pad have been supplanted with ‘a pmtectiOn both absolute and ex- l quisitc. Ii is called “KOTEX" . . . five limos as absorbent as ordinary cot- ‘ ton pads. . Absorbs and deoriorizes at the ‘same time. Thus ending ALL fear t oi oflcililing. You discard it as easily as a piece No laundry. No embar- i f of tissue. rassmeilt. i You get it for a few cents at any l drug or department store simply by l saying "KOTEX." Women ask for i it without hesitancy. Try Kotcx. Comes I2 in a package. i Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. §KOT€X No laundry-discard like tissue l in..." g i end Part ~ ililliiltlf? of glasses, the shrill voices‘ aged. the crowd thinned and the bar trade slaclleiled. the astute Judge provided fresh entertain- ment. A young man mounted the orchestra platform and sang to the accompaniment o! the piano. He sang old ballads, ballads of home and mother, always to deafening applause. Some of the girls weptp old memories raked by this senti- fileutal warblfilg. They were easily stirred. these women ‘who encour- aged trnde at Hailefs. Deroux iounged at the bar. spending his money free-handcdly. Ho amused himself i-y command- ing various groups to join him. He drank heavily, straight Kentucky whiskey. but the high proof stuff had lltlie visible effect upon hlin. It melciy fired his reckless blOOtlq sending his voice up a pitch or‘ two, heightening his characteristic‘ swagger. Peter Jesson, coill, superior. well-y groonlcil. entered the hall und- slrllllcil in llle bur, his light cycs- taking ill the scene of blurred mcr-i ’ rinlcnt, his lips curling cilntciilpt- uously. Dernllx nlnrked stuntly and called across the rooms Jessou hesitated. He ilatcd to be made conspicuous. Dcrouxlsl siloutl hail made lilnl the tilrgct oi‘ a hund- red ilalrs of eyes. Should ilo ignore this swashbuckler of the prairies or \\‘<\llliI that cause a still inorel ilisugreciablo senile? Perhaps Der- oux meant well cilougll. A luau ilevcr knew out lil this (foil-lor- sullen country when such a follow niigilt. he useful. Iie iinide his lolli- urcly way to the ililr. IIKTGDIIIIZ: Del-law's oiltthrilst left hand. ‘i “Glad to see you. .\lr. Jessoll. ii was wishing for silnlellndy to tulkl tomsomehudy besides these pigs.‘ Anything new at headquarters?" “No, not much." replied Jessi) II lazily‘ pouring a ilTlIlk from the Tho .lu_di.:c. high hat pushed back bottle of Bourbon that ilcroux “Wm hi“ Frwjzlei‘ “will l"! ""1 pughed “Ward him “Ah; This is faci- lleailcil troill the ill-zit nnii cx ' cilement, his stubby foreiliigoi" good whiskey. Aulaziilgli" good!“ l “it's lily private stock.“ sul-‘l Deroux. “I-Izlllei‘ keeps ll for mo. Help yourself, lily friend. I anl llon~; oredfiSo there is nothing ni-yv?" “Not especially. Marsh iii-cidcdi llils afterilooil to send me out to the Black Hills to nlzike a last soiircil for tho pass he thinks‘ oiluilt lo be there. Not a pleasanti asslizillneiit." ', “iioii~st;iiilc.." said Deroux. “Twoi llnililri-il nliies of desert and lllllllllr tlfl gorges aild in zl country of very bud lniliails. A foolish quest: for an inlpossible object!" ' "Those are the orders." said, JPSHOII. “ ‘Ours not t0 reason why," you know. I shall try to gel the job done iviill as soon zis iliisslble. i uni not cilunioureti of life in the. bush.“ i Deroux darted a quick glance ill. Jesson but read in the engineer's face lioliliilg more than lie had al- ready gathered. He becaule‘ thoughtful speaking only occasion- ally. Jossoil touched him on tile then pointed lo a girl on tile Mr. Deroux? I think i saw you speak to her to-i “Who is that girl, Ruby-Ruby Kenny." "Tl\i1l.'. q “A very Pretty Hill-- said Derouxs D /%g ' ilélilgllffl’ of the nlcn made alniy irlfillll- V611’ high Billrlled- BY, lb '<'l!0l‘ll.°- scarcely-to be matched (llly-illo means a YWHE Wilma" t“ lab“- "VllGYP- in the world. A's the niuht ilibertios with even ill such Va place‘ ‘as this." p i |u-; "What!" exclaimed lesson. l('I‘t".(llllDiISlY. - “it is so." said Doroux. "I as- fsurc you, it is so. The girl lS—Wlliil‘ lyou calP-strallzht. Various lmldi goutlenlen have been convinced of Hun I Tilo isiiginecr. interested. ililgi-r- cd at. the liar. hilt after an hour or s0, Deroux had enough of the place. As he started for the door. he caught Ruby's eye and jerked his head. She slid through lilo crowd. sinuous as a cut. Doroiu detained her briefly. “l may want to see you at the hotel presently. Business. If i send for you, come quickly. It's a big thing." I-le went out into the nil-thy. Ruby silo silrilggod her bare shoulders and rifled back to the cantor of the all. Her roving eye fell ilpon the players at Kentucky Jack's poker table. and particularly upon a sour-fared railroad timekr-i-pi-r whose luck had been about on o par with his skill. As Rilhy stoppi-d behind his clnlir he unfilled iii-H last slack into the pot. Koniucky Jack showed a fililhoiise and raked in the pot. Sour ‘Face drew buck from the liibio with n HITIIIL! or curses. and so ailrliinnly that tho chair humped Miss ‘Kenny's sllakii- ly knr- ,s. "Can't you soc what yoirro ililiillz- yoll clumsy ox?" sho sllililpoil. “What's the matter? Diil loving n few dollars ruin your life?" He snatched a. glass of WlllSl-(PY from tho tiihlc and dashed ll iii iii-r face. iSho sprang llui-kwaril. luci- wliito, eyes lililzlilg, iii-i lilo room boiled. The men at the Iilllll! chili-ii- orl at. the tlmekoeper. but he iloilizcil lhonl and make for tho door. Swift as n icnpilrd. Ruby jerked a ililr- ringer from iler dress, illlizlili: n his Residence, 103 All his Household Furnltur in good repair. including new and Book-s, Mahogany Drease Dishes etc. etc. Auction Sale OF FURNITURE t _._.__..__.Q_ _. I Will Sell for MR. On Tuesday, November 24th, 1925 At 1 P. M. Sharp Parlor, Dining Room. Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture all graph, Modern Ala-aka Range, some very fine Bearslcn Rugs. Wilton Square (extra large) Sectional Book Casea Inspection Monday afternoon. a. R. E. WHITE, at North River Road e and Effects comprising Wlllla Plano, Edison Phono- rs, large Mirror, Pictures, J. A. file-DONALD. Auctioneer. mm innkeeilci- dropped with a yell. itlle two 'I‘cxuils gilariling the ends ‘of Illi‘ liar worc now standing oil ordcr IltlIlSl‘. 'l‘llls bur of ilkkor is {now ii bar ll . . idoiii- the sllootlil‘ \\’|ll slop forward. in looked after him curiously. Thcii‘ rm: CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN Enii llalarrhfiernis In Three Minutes Chronic catarrh. no matter how bad, and cuaee o! bronchial aathmai lnovv yield instantly to the amusing discovery of a French scientist. This ilrugleaa method called Lave: eliminates the germs In three min- "utes. yet. ta positively harmless to ll the moat delicate t ues. Your head and IIUIKI are olearod- Ilka‘ magic. Sufferers are relieved in a| Jingle night. To prove it and to introduce La-I vex to ten thousand sufferers fn one i nloritli, I offer to send a treatment tree and poatpllid, to any one who‘ will write for it. No obligation. No ooet. If it banlshea your Catarrh you can repny the favor by telling your frlenda—if not. the loss la, mine. No matte-r who! you have tried. Just send me your name and lddresb for this generous free treat- ment and prove that you cnn be rid of catarrh. \\'. It. SMITH. Milli) ltliniiuii (My, .\I0. Ian-ex Bldg. shot at tile fleeing figure. The time-i oiili I-lallcns stentoriail voice was booming as he rapped the liar with the barrel of ills king forty-five, uild ton of it- threuteniilg lilo irl-olvd with tllilir gulls. “Shut up!" Ifiillnr ilnouleii. "Shut up. i~\'i-i"y'lliiil_v! 'I‘his is u iiiw and f jilSlICl‘. Tile lady what Llkowisc, all interested parties. liuiik. lirlilq lilo pullclilred party in illi- lulr. that is. if he's able t0 \\"~‘l-' " Tilt-re was a surge forward. Chairs, tables. stools and eullpty kcus were ilrnizgcil toward the liar. IHIWIILLZ at. the sililcd iluges of illi- Iteviseif Status of Illinois. cstali llsllilil <'0ill’i from his high stool hciliiiil tho liar. Ilul)_\' was li"l llo-i forc ills liililni" and sluotl liiunlil‘: ovcr tlii- counter. it \\‘1lt<l zlpparillll that lllllll‘ was l0 llc no great for- vunlitr liotwoeii distinguished judgi- cud f"ir ilofcilililnt. Tho lllllPkOfllb» or. "who had i-iloppcil a bullet l "ill his shoulder. and ivlirlso illsposiiiizil by llils time izrciltly ri-soiulllcd tllnt of a woililrlr-d llziilgor. was €l!“li‘(l iii a chair ilcar .\Iiss Kci llii'll‘l‘ tllc .lii'l:!n's eye. There ur-od doul of llil7.7ilill lillll ‘(l fillllli- llui l-liliii-i‘ oildoil sill-ll l olity with a lmil of his l'(‘\'lll\'l‘l" paw-l. “ " cilco ill the court?" lii- rii-lriul. “'l‘llls court yearns tor tiuiol." lie returned to, pairing his law- book. Ruby. as a ll!ili'll-llii.f'.i’i*i~‘l(‘il purl)". leaned over his plump i-lboiiz llor quick (‘Y0 ciluulil a cilatiiin~ which seculml l0 llllllly, l-‘i-niii (1 hasty l't‘i.llllil_l.'. of‘ tllc linfzllllilizii" legal jargon she gathered that somewhere back in Illinois, in the your of grace, 1860. Maggie ltusll had committed a battery and some smell mayhem upoll the peaceful person of one Ah Fat Song. and that the judgment of the‘ case had created a valuable precedent IOI‘ the guidance of justice. R-uby point- ed out this iilsiuilce to Judge Hai- ier who was immediately impressed To the prisoner he said: "You bcrllrt a Chlnilmilil. uh?" "NIIIL" suit] Sour Pore. “"I‘woll't do. Rilby," Judge. Absildoiliug all precedents. he sci his own sails: "All the Court sees the cnse—" One of tile (lance hall girls slip- ped through the crowd and wills pereil in Ruby's ear. Ruby iloildeil. skipped ilackwtlrii and ITi-"ttl curt- be l’ said tile hey to old Haliei‘. He looked at. her. , iuqlilringiy. (To Be Continued) 0c»?- One On The Teacher (Canadian Press.) HANIIIIPON. Ont... Nov. 20. -~'l‘ll1' old joke of the teacher ibcilll: scarcely dilltingulshniblti froiu hcr iulpils has. "fjtllifiil a new lcasc 0f fc here throuizil an incident willcll lllillili-ilcil izlicly iil one of the inim- pilblic schools of iIIl‘ city. A lIlOIlll- or isiiilillyilli: or ii lilily li-zlcllci- who was sick was lPiHIIfilJ, lii~r class to the school riloiil Wllilil shi- was spi- cil by ailutili-r li-ucilcr. The youth- fill ililpcurziilui- and dress of tili- illollililr ‘It'll tllc iezlcilcr to juulp to tlli- conclusion that she iviis out‘ Ht‘ llic girl-r iii llll‘ class lvillkiiliz- out of lino, and Slit‘ gcillly lull lll'ill ly lilillll! llcr pct iilto liilc. l'l'i'lIil.|)§ llfi‘ monitor thought it was a new l‘l'l.'.lil.‘lllilll' Pcrllaps shi- ciiii-ri-il ill .n illc jol .-\Il_\'\\‘;l_\’ slic ohcilicillly and ilPlllillflly \\‘llllii'tl iii liili- llitll llll‘ iillii l' pupils ill llll‘ si~iliili' clasn. ~--—--<o>-»- ~~ 4 “Tllcn- ar lwo FPJSUIIS will" some inks don't illlllil llli-ii" own busiiicsza (mu ri-usoil is lllall lilwy, llil\'t‘ll'l any lnlild and the (ltlicr is tllzy liiiiclli any lius-iiless.“ i- .\:k for .\llilnril'ii uilil Iuke iln other. t Flililliilil Sllif l offol‘ at ilrivzitil sale lily farm ‘iiiiin\'il as lllt! Hoilrsleuil Farni situate at Marni)’ llarllor. consist- in: tit‘ ll)I'l_V-II\'L‘ alcri-s iif land. iii an cXvflllvlll fariiliilu looiiliii", iiour 'i'lllll‘('ll. school and slaliull. with iiuililiilizs in giloil repair. C. WALDO HAWKINS. Murray Harbor. NOVEMBER l8, I925 "‘ anon HEALTH MAKES HUUSEKEEPING EASY Thousands of Women have restored their Health bytaking Lydia E.Pinkham'sVcgetable Compound Nova Scotia Housewife Writes " BloomingtomAnna oils Co. N.S.— “I took Lydia nrii. ham's Vegeta- ble Compound for pains and back- ache, also for nervousness, sick head- aches and sieepieesness. I was trou- bled in thi% way for over a year and a friend toi me about the Vegetable Compound and induced me to take it. I must say I received real. benefit from it and am able to o m house- work now. I recommend t e Veg- etable C- mpound myself and _am willing for you to use this letter as a t/eatimonialP-MHLWI LIAM Morass. Bloomington, Annupo) e Co., N. S. " Always Helps Me Cape Sable Island, N. S.—“Back- ache was my worst trouble. I would suffer so at times that I could hardly straighten up when I bent over and [would have to lie down end could not work.- A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- pound and told me tn try it, and I did. Igot. good results from it. It could not, do without a bottle of it in the house. I ot no results from other medicines. ut this always helps me. My husband is greatly pleased. He says Ilook better than l did and m_v friends tell me the same. I rec- ommend it to my friends and I am willing for you to use this letter as a testimunlal."~Mi-a. CDRBETT Nick- ERsoN,South Side, Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia. For sale by nearly all druggiste. has helped me ii lot. I am sure I. Mrs. Kidd's Letter to Women Crendali, Manitoba. —"When I was a young lri at home and working] had terri lo pains almost. more than I could beer, and I was not regulm These troubles lte t: ma so tired all the time that I h no strength and no ambition to join in with my friends and have a time. I was just hired and miserable always and life use seemed as if it wasn't worth iving. I eaw eo much In the plpera about Lydia E. Plnkham‘! Vegetable Com und, and then I had a friend who ad taken it and told me about it, e0 I got aome. Every month after taking it I grew stronger and I soon did not suffer every monthlt atop ad the pains and helped me in ot e! ways. Then when m babies were 50min I wee tired an worn out the rst ree months and ached badl , I took the Vegetable Compound right along and must say it made a new woman of me and able to do my work, and it helped me through contine- ment. You see I am a farmer's wife with a bl house to look alter, and three bah es now. I have told ever eo many women about our medicine. Just lest week I ote ettier from my old chum in the aat. Her baby wee born fifteen days before mine, and she bold me she was not feelln very well, her beck aches ao muc , and that she is goln to take the same medicine l took. ou can use my iat- ter and Ilinpe someone will bellel ed by it."-Mrii. Joann! H. Kmn, ox 56, Crandall, Manitoba. ties Fowl and Chicken. fed chicken and fowl. All stock to be undrawn. J. D. JENKINS uNII-ll-ITMTI. of 40 acres of good land. school, churches and shipping. LEONARD GARDINER. SlJiliZ-l i-l lwfnllfil. ' II Wed it’; Fri All shipments remitted for dal l Farm at Long Creek, consisting Handy Long Creek POULTRY NOTICE _____._Q_.i_. My Canning Plant iiii now In operation and I need large quanti- ly. Special prices paid for crate CHARLOTTETOWN li_7F*llIll@”SAIE'"_'“*FlTllI*S_i_llE_* I will sell on Thursday, Novem- ber 19th at 1 o'clock a quantity of standing fire woodland lumber. Terms made known at sale. W, R. 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