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Ins. have Wen the set references
olitsca/ conruptSoo from minis-
, individually sand colleotively
hat h.is fair to infer that the is
loventent amoug tile ministers and
relinions teachers against the pol-
'Heal imosoralitie.s of the day. WJilj
A pastors are dealing with. it an
neVAdit
Ore -As ti1ey rleVOr
indeed. had to deal with it -the edis
etars of the religious journals find
0. heme that must be treated in
Christian Guardiam representative ot
trenchant manner. Thus, The
Methodism. says; "The political
tire of tlas Provincwith all its
vomited Protestantism, aud, indeed,
with all its vaunted Methodism. has
become a hissing Ind a by,•werd
among' iits sister Provinces, and
mong ,t4te nations ot the world, for
flagrant end repeated instances of
vorrUptien, Ontario politics
's a (phease to coil up to minds of all
hear the disgracefol rovela-
inns w4lolt our newspapers have
4 giving to the world ef uospeaks
rottenness to Our Public
s- it is aloe for those wbo value
erelo the good name of this a
ince. hist ceronteen eleceney and g
n honesty in those who aspire
ts public servants and
entativ:s, to rise superior to all
t, its/elevations and insist
✓ m
cbaraoter end
receive coon
EXETEli TIMES, OCTOBER 27th 1901,
that everything was batter tliau it is
now, in .the good old days, and it is
Ile more justified in this particular
respect than"it is in -auy other. There
were -giants in those days just as.
there giro giants now, a few of them
individuals .1s -he -Se ubnortrial deval0P-
Ment IS the result
a dise.ase witioh.
medern patholegY has reecaniz2d
and, classified, but that there ever
leas ,a race .of giants there is no reit-
non nshatever to suppose,
The wtiter of an ortiole up lite
subject enpeoringlate issue of
a well known French review soros
up in sin illumineting and entertains
titg way -Inc concinsiens art 1rbic1s
scientific research in tbis connection
has arrieed, ond it may be interests
ing to glanec et some of the facts
Iviiicli he presents. The naost ro.,
te aacestee of matt Of whielt apy.,
1 hint; tis Isnown is tbc famous pito.,
cantlirepos erectus. diecovered in
Java, in 1892, and by some regarded
the missing lioh between man and
monkey, Exect measurement:3 snare
determined the stature a little over
five teat, or just About the European
verage, That was in what ;solo-
ists ean the tertiary period. Tim
tzerternany e ' is zepreSent
tItO SkelOtOtt ot NeandertbaL
troglodyte of Chancelade., and ,
other fossil specimeas, These
- tuples stiffer l's t 3, litit tbe
raga steture of the five is aimost
'elenticol with that of tlie jova gent.,
iltrosn. l'hoSe Were immun beings
who Jived in eAVeS and hunted tbe
tantjoth, hut it 'trill ha 600.4 that
hey Isere tar from being gigalltin,
The next este ivaa the SO-ealled AO
tOrie. Wben .04411 an extensive use
made of instruments of flint,
titan 4thi male skeletons and
nearl,y get) skeletons of Nyman, be.
Lflging' to this period have been ex.
d, They shoe,- wide variations
bUU4ut net Wider then would be found
IJ.the sante number of persons
price:blot ,,-,4eTairste to
o ,c 4)11141:4
st et two in height, tmt he
an exception, On the average
420 male skeletons or the stone
'104 show a stature or 1,640 metres
o wens- /ittio OVQ1- firs teet. Cern,
itistorio but stilinnol'ent
eS, an examination or the remains
4 in Gallic and Gallo-Itoman
eries gireS average stature of
i;t inches for inert and five
tlionnositetatutortlezmnlezatd, 0 iOnthtilero
f St. Marcel lvhere bur.
Place ill tho fift, and sixth
a •and in the cemeter,y of St.
3 des -Pres, avhich AvOS 'USed
enth and eleventh, They
4 remarkable coincident or
The Parisians who lived in
*to epoch aveee jttst about
height as the Parisiesm or
AND THE
Peopi Raihvay
NOUI VON
Thursday 27
Thursday Nov.
the pul.,
to the
°eruption
hdzetl this
during the past low y:larS.
C :nations in necent -election
red to bnpresi upon
Moral and religious
ecessity; t.pf speaking oat
k of offending perils.
ureg,ation$. This
movement. uhicl st'enaa gtiteral, iS
indica t lye of a strong. and A.rowing
pnblio sentiment. In ilaznilton„ the,
hIbaisterini Association, eemposed
lIttiOrnirritions, paSsed a r....solution,
exprosing "alarm at the growing
tC)IdeneY towards corrupt practices
our elections," and calling upon
be electors to stand for a. pure
od righteous campaign." At Sus-
s% N. 13., the. Ministerial Associa-
ajon passed a like resolution, appeal
lag to tile electors to "join in a
e:31 effort to free our land from
•Inskitical intmeralitr." At Peterboro
a smilax resolution. was adopted by
o ministers, while at Cobourg the
pastor of tire Methodist and Prosby.
testiest cburches referred "in scatli-
ing iterms to tbe tlegeneraoy of poll-
liMs." they deplored the fact that
oreeshtindreth part a the evil work
los not been dragged to the light.
In Orillia a movement haS been start-
ed t plosion! elector.s not to support
-with either their vote or influence
in any bye -election any candidate no"
6eated in the app,roaching Dominion
or Provincial elections for bribery ok
corruption on the part of the c stun-
na.te or his agents. There is thus
abzoad in this Province and beyond
it ,a oszowins conviction that the
first duty of citizenslaip at the pres-
ent time is to punish, the corruption
that has - been canamitteed and to
guard the ballot. boxes in. the future,
It finds expression in the pulpit, and
eclicied in the troligious press. Sp
numerous, and so nearly identical in
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words
s,
tite sneer
On
Equally
"The Pres
°I;tleol reform, coropar
alent corruption to gainl,:-
n injured limb -the life
requirtng Its removal
the surgeon's knife,
the Ur-
tss
withLt Z4 sOks tO
tile dise6SO,
inne op the
And this tile work
of publio
lied to do in
very much
temper or the
ju
t
' to ;3
n ul should keep
rnos h▪ hwl
is or fait 1
th to vibrato
that righteous -
bet sin is .
lontle.makes
Metic
T at Canadins ore
and Ikon*
o or this con -
world DetnIt
n 6 OS with pub
dor the
"Caned-
, are "Christ,
p was no ore need.
da than the pees -
I 't never promised more
responsive influence
• n it these days." What
a cc of all this if it is
nt b public conscience has
been +arm. y the exposures or Vlie
past .to yearst la there not a rues'.
nge Ler Otteen's Park in the cbentts
ot detninelation tnat imarti feoln
very section of the Province, and
warning as well to the poIitirians
Ottawa? Then' will do won to
n and to need the rising moral
anent iof the crnintrys But the
emeni will fail if the punish-
nt does not fall directly won
isters and politicans Wo pro -
by the corruption, which is so
ely denounced by men of AIL par -
.s are so readily 'condoned by Lib-
als when Liberal corrtiptionists ore
posed and by Conservatives when
nservative wrongdoins cells for
nieninstion.--Toronto News.
NOTE AND COMMENT
ure to mark your bullet for
Gunn, and sta. a rapresenta-
who will work in tbe in
of the riding.
* * *
Eleetors, reflect 1 Do you wish
gain *to nee, "Reform. rule with
its costly blunders, reckless Misman-
agement, and fly -on -the -wheel in-
difference, which has been cher-
neteristic of their legislating during
ho past eight -years, if not vete for
Bordon anti Gunn, .en Nov. 3rd.
*
The stipr,!sguata t ion or the cliferent
provinces will 'differ considerably in
Clle Jiew House as compare.d with the
all The !allowing tabulated stab-.
ment 'will show at a glance the re-
sult of the redistribution •effected by
the act of 1993: -
Old New
House. House.
Quebec
65
Ontario ... . ... . ... . . 92 86
Nova Scotia -„ 20 16
New Brunswick , _14 13
Prince Edward Island 5 4
Manitoba ... ... 7 10
The Territories- 4 10
Columbia ... 6 7
Thenrukon 0 1
213 214
It will be observed • that Oritarto
and the Maritime provinces havo
had their represon t Lion reduced,
while Manitoba and the Northwest
Te r tit cries gall s oh s to filially.
ANCIENT AND MODERN STATURE
OF MAN
There Were gia,nts in those clays,
is a statement. made by one of the
Bilslioat `writers, and tbe 'belief which
it exPx'enses, the lbellef that the hu-
man ance has degenerated and that
men arid women were far 'taller and
larger .and stronger in the early ages
of !the world's history than they are
to-daY, is still widely entertained by
i
,
pimple who svouId feel `insulted
if they were charged with not beinz
well -int ormen -
ret iit is a be/ief nntich is without
any basis of fact. It isnottrue that
the .human race has uridergone a
physical de,generation since the dawn
of history or during the thousands
of ;unrecorded years whicli have elaps
ed sic o its appearance on ibis earth
The idea that in their physical char-
acteristios our forefathers were fal-
l -Series* to elirSeived is duo to tim in-
ve t crate tendency of the human to in d
to idealise The past and to assume
-A. EVIoC3f MIL Mat..
Bo 8. tto, Tile Kind You Have Always Bought
aig.Dature
'
,
e Campaign
Gunn, Borden, and the Peoples' Railway
Exeter :40461)toc,lobto bceonultrite;by
!.
a B. Citt
We affirm tbat the management of
Ors Tdeenday evening of :this week, the -Interco/0'01j •
te people of Exeter und
were ,affOrded OPPOrttUlltY 13
ba ring Arr. D. Gunn, the COOSer,,
VartNO POI1(11(14te ler South Huron,
The electors -turned ,out lo I
4s -
rai railways operabecihi;atleanGtv°-t
eroment -should be treed from parti-
iinctocIftf,tooqin e and from party poll,
we also irm the necessity of
thoroughly- equippinn out nitionul
L. Dickson was elected chairman waterways,
numbern to wo/come 31Ir; Gunn. Tar. ing our System of canals and inland
s ;ports and of cleve/oping and extend -
and expressed ills pleasure ot tilers A Ttte abxEticliod17 noir which Sir John
:II: itiiritaatno ,Iti:koe,dai air osst tslletrhao 1,457:: tializigy,otiiil: Ixtrpiteihst:::asznetasceviue:onlftwiitocy.fiat:yeopl.1,:aitzujoepiu:iijaobinAy.1
iness policy adjueleble to tile needs I
of the time. Our aim is so to apply i
it for the comMon good of the people i
and for 'Oak, conservation of the Can- t
action morket for the Canadian pro -
(Ulcer, tlicit bonest industrs io every
legitimate valliinn, may receive a jest
ewOrd, that 1110 t•011er may enjoy in
' own land full employment under
ditions which insure a just wage
Ualt capital may be attracted to and
• be safely invested itt our indus.
tries, thet articles and counnotlittm
required for Os 'use of our people ,
may he Iwoduced 4$ far as is reason- I
ably posnible in this country.
We beli;:ve that any extension of pat
Markt4 by invans. of reciprocal trade
rrangetnents should bo souVat
Meng' +those within the Empire who
a e our elder customers, rather than
foreign countries, A preference
QUr produots in British markets
vould lead to au Immediate onor-
mons development or our resourees,
such a preferenoe the Conservative
arty will +endeavor to obtain en fay,
Wo terms.
lip nutting appointments to publio
ten we shall sdinie personal char -
nod Capaoity nhove cOnsitleraA
t f party Ser Viee, and Snob ad-
d al sete,guards ivill be provided
' be found necesear.y for thr.
cation- a the public treasurY
ricient.means will be (kris -
d amst corrupt practic.
flora + und to protect the
fraudulent devices b
oh the will of the people. has been
etten tirwerted, and the 218.1113 of
*ad a degraded,
I -spired Ivilit on abiding, faith in
justice ond ivistiont oC our polies^
d with un earnest confidence tlaat
.III prevail, sve now submit itsour tor
sonsitterotion, believing. that it
approval,
merits and thet it will receive your
ROBERT L. BORDFN
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a o a aset
d by ent to- speak on behalf of Mr.
thirive: Nylison accepted the tation and
i
the Praser. . to eome forward, ltfr. D. 13,
o usion of 'vitt: matter a
Vinous Stature has o
de gone any oppreclithie cite
;ouglunit the ages. It x
oot rom the .Malays and aayaiiese a
of the scale, with their le
five feet, ttp to the Pa fegon-
. who aro the tallest people with
ir fivefeet ten, but the 4tverago
remains what it has been frnm the
beginning, and the idea* that there
Weft gifilnts in those deys is a
net of the imagination.
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1.017 DON'T- SLEEP 'WELL,
it's because sour nerves ore in a
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veak irritable condition. Ferrozone
ill make them strong end correct
se tronhle cattsing 3your insomnia
L1 this, a state .Qf nervous ex,
haustion last fall.' unites Mrs. a,
Strout], ot texter, "I 1% as run down
couldn't sleep and felt perfectly
Miserable. -tried Perrozone and was
quickly benefited. I can .reecomend
Ferroxone to anyone suffering from
oversivrougnt nerves and sleepless -
mess." X* tonic is better, try IPerro-
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BORN
GOODISON - At, Sarnia, on October
22.nd, to Mr. amid Mrs, 'Will Goodi-
son, a
, MARRIED • •
IAZELWOOD -- KEMP - At St.
Marys, on 'Wednesday, -Oct. -19th,
by the Rev. S, Annersan, lir. john
D. Hazelwood, Rirkton, and •:Miss
' Ethel Hemp, or St. Ma.rys. ....
DIED
EFSTLE-At Bryanston, on Octob-
er 22n0. johns R. Kestle, in his
&nth year,
pICKARD.-In Exet.er, on Oct.28r0,
fr. James Pickard, aged 83 years
aod 9 months. •
GRAHAM - On Fridays October 21,
Charles 8. Graham, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Graham, St.
Marys, aged 29 years 7 montbs.
Ell,c+WR - In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Monday, October 24th
1904, Percy Al. Brown, seeond son
a If Er.o'wn, Winchelsein aged 28
.r:ears, 5 monthsand; 9 days.
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-eat on Me platform.
Mr, Gunn thei gave an interesting
addreSn whiedi be ,thanked the
eieetors present for the hearty wel-
come they lied given biro, and res
feerea briefl.r*. ta 'OW nt
the present GOrernMenti11keeiting
their promises, Teroperance people
bed asked Sir. john note/mein fen
prohibition, and in reply Ite -stated
;hat 4:id 4totboja, nprobibition
(1 bos.Ides t10peonla were not edits
cated Ito yet, Tite speaker said
Sir. Jelin Thenapson took an honest
ndl but on liza other Itond, Sir
lfrld Laurier had said Oat if they
re returned to power they would
bit a lebisito to tios people of
tole, and if tarried would give
to prohibition. It was carried by
000 of a majority, but sincebs then
not beeo meutioned by Sir
rid Laurier.
Gtinn referred tO the Grand
Trunk Paelrio sobeme, showing .the
tAnneeessary expenditure or money
by Ho present govertunent. which
nould only benefit .eompaDy end
et the people or 0:1110da. In con.
lusion1esaid that it eleeted he
would give Ms sUpport to whatever
commended Itself to him and would
be fair ond honest, He felt that he
would win, and would be glad In he.
in the first Conservative represen-
t.ative since Confederation,
:ANTI', D. D. Wilson then gave
short addressin which be uphtfid
to Government. Ile has given a
d beriring. He was followed by
'Rollins, who gave an interest -
address reforrinn to tne St,
eph, grant of $150094for a wharf and
also to tim Grand Trunk Pacific
RaRway. The nieetion -closed with
CO cheers to .1\1r,. Borden and the
didate. rifr. Gunn.
R. 1., Borden's Viessa
People
O the CI +RES COLDS ONE BOUM
Th. Leader of the Coxservativlfla,
rtY. Mr, R. LnIlorden, 1ut isauo&t
eIu following 7neSSa34;
Halifax, N.S., October 24,1904
.To Ake people ot Canada-.
Parliament is now dissolvei and
politleal partie.s must submit them-
selves, their aotion and their Policy
to the judg.ment of the people.
Since my election to tile leadership
of .the Liberel-Consenvative 'party, it
Sias leen my privilege to address Audi-
entes in every previa) ce and territory
of th,e Dominion, the Yukon excepted
and. with Any colleagues to disouss in
Parliament many subjects affectinf;
the pnbJ weal. Our policy has bean
clear, ;defined end consistent, the
same in /eve
rYcrttarter, alike to every
class.
Tila records of Parliament* show
wiser° ive stanc. on the political ques-
tions which have been before the
country in (lie .last elections
These icannot all be discussed in this
message, but in renord' to some a.
the Principal issues .ixaVoIved in this
contest 1 submit in a few words
from Ate platform. on.Which 'we ap-
peal for your judgment.
The stibjeot of most immedia te con-
cern is transportatiori. Having regard
to the enormous obligations which
would be imposed upon the people by
the Government's rash traoscontinn
ertbal projects to the certainty that
its ,adoption by you would shut out
tar a 'century Government ownership
of railways ; to the vifaI importance
of controlling- our own traffic anti
conimerce; this question id the racist
momentous and far reaching that.
has ever been subneitted to the elec-
torate of Canada. The immense ter-
ritory and ever increasing products
of Canada demand Lilo best and most
economical transportation. We
know that the people are willing to
provide .generausly who tever money
may be necessary far the develop-
ment of the Dominion/anti our pol-
icy is to extend and improve its
b -
Gransportation facilities by land
y d
water. 13ot we insist that what
the people pay for, the people should
own anti control ; that public meney
should be used for Canada, for its
people, ,and not to promote the trade
and wealth of foreign ports.
We fully realizethe country's need
Ler incre,ased facilities of transporta-
Lion, Efficient servico and reasonable
rates must be assured.. In utilizing
the public creditfor these purposes
'tni us t thoroughly .suarciagainst
the diversion of ouir trade into the
hands of foreign competitors,
The G-ov ernm en seeks to Impose
upon Lise DeOrtle liabilities amounting
to at least $150,000,000 _for the con-
s1racti0n of a transcontinental rail-
way Loaner conditions which absolut-
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t obe owned and the whole is' to be
absolutely controlled by a corriern-
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trade away from our ow -ii
ports. We oppose to this our
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ing the nesv transcontinental rail-
way- as a n'tibilc work to be owned
and oontro/led by the people and
Ito remain a national highway in the
'truest senSe. I beg you clearly to
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Tito. "Km Rave Always Bought, and which has been
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ears the Signature of
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.0, positasuccelpts also issued end hislteat current rates of intercetrtlItinven
f Advances niade to farmers, stock dealers and busmess men a
i. lowest rates an4 on most favorable terie6. A gaflia at Exeter for Dom, Government.
roouusr Abna4 4* Ell ckson & Car/Ing, Solicitors. N . D. HURDON, manager.
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SAVINGS DePARTMENT
Huron
To got relief from indigestion, bit -
loneness, constipatiOn .ar torpid liver
without disturbing thc store
pnrging the bowels, take a few
of Darter's Little Liver Pills
will please you.
The stores of tholVinghtim
Cinst-
party .of the Hilton Regiment have
been removed to quarters and
THEY MEAN IT
the l'egincrent is now; reduced to sev- No• ono le ld
en. companies '• Or
slated of ten but
iginolly it pian-
o. 10, Bayfield,
became defuncts,sOme years ago and
snore recently No. S, Gorrie, was
transferred to Part -h to keep up the
strength -01 that regiment. '
ou suffer a mouterit
longer with „P' or Dr. Leon-
handt's HemsRoid will cure any ease,.
A guarantee for $1000.00 ,goes
wit ts every package ot the ,Heion
Hold: •
No. matter 'what kind you have
Bitten Bleeding, Internal , External,
Itching, or Suputating, Dr. Leon -
hart's HernsItoisi will cure you.
This is .a strong statement but it
is atonOrted by. a thousand testimnen-
ials from those wale. have been per-
manently mined
R you are not oured you get your
money hack. $1,00 at Druggiets or
The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Nia-
gara Fails Ont. 8
The sight -of .a white robin in Clin-
ton has aroesed conalderable interest
and sunny have f expressed a desire to
see .it. Most of the residents in the
vlcinity of the electric Tight plant
.have seen it -and pronounced it arare
and pretty bird. Its wings land tail
Ore pure white, with a flounish of
black over its head and back, and
on -its breast a spot of red the 5120
of a fifty -cent piece.
to not despair of curing your sick
headache when you can so easily ob-
tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. They
imill effect a prompt and perman-
ent cure. Their acti
on is mild an
natural. •
A runaway which -ended in the los
of a horse to Mr. .T. Govett, happen
cd last week. Tito horse was tied i
front .of- MoTrigmart's bank, Clinton
but the b.ridle breaking, frightene
the hor.se, which immediately start
'ad off. Mi... Go -sett was not far awa
and gave chase, but could not ge.
near 01104101 to par.suade his 'herds,
to stop. It: turned down Ila.ttenbury
Street, and at 1.1.6 next corner start-
ed for bome. The horse and rig
Teaclaed 'there safely, bat "in trying
to ittxnp- the, bars at ,ite , paddock
broke one of ins logs. The horse was
after wait. its -shot. .. - -
The 11,ouse of R cif lige - Commit tee
of the County Council- met
min Clinton -
on Ttie.sday of hIst -week all the
embers baing present. The meet-
ing was called to inspect the work.
The architect as present and advis-
ed Inspcc i or IselcKenzil as to the tom
pietism of the carpenter work. The
committee found tha wints complet-
ed and a,number of 3X1C..11 ptittieg on
the roof. The committee ..relieved
,
inspector Canielon as the stone
work wascompleted and directed
. ,
...........,........_contractor Cooner 'to attend to the
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Bears tin The Kind YIN flaw Always BRIO,
ElfgrattuiC
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Perth ,
No one knows better than those
who have used Carter's Little Liver
nills what relief tbey ' have given
u.-1)(In I. .,..lkela fon dyspepsia, dizziness,
pain in the side, constipation, and
disordered stomach, -
Mr. Robert Wood died at his -son's
residence, Blanshard, on Oct, 14th,
in his 75th year. The deceased was
a brother of the late Thornas'Wood
of Downie, who met a tragic death
on the St. Marys Road, last week. Mr.
Wood was a native of Northumber-
land ,county, England, and came to
Canada -milieu a ciiild. His wife
whose madden name was Marie Cho -
wen cited several years ago.
While at work Messrs, J. Sheldoit
and David Craig; of. St. l‘lar.ils s-
tainedsevere injeries by the break-
ing down of a sca,ffold. They fell a
distance of sixteen feet. Mr. Shel,
,
don had a shoulder islocated and was
severely bruised. Mr. Czaig sprained
his ankle and was badly shaken. up.
'The preliminery hearing in the
casa .of the Dominion Express Com-
pany against H. M. Moir which -was
adjourned. was . resumed befox•c
agistra Le Sh.arpe last week. A
namber of witnesses were exantined
.and Moir vt,as, commit ed for trial.
The ease will come up at the fall
assizes at Stratford next month, in
the meantime the defendant was ad-
mitted to hall. '
I A quiet wending .took place th St.
,
Marys, on Wedneiclay, Oct, 19th
ns the home' of Mr. and Pars: William
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Miss P4. Cartledge gives some -
helpful advice -to young girls -
tier letter is but one of thou-
sands which prove that nothing:
is so helpfid to young girls who
are just arriving at the period of
wotnanhoo& as Lydia E Plilic7,
ham's Vegetable Compound.
" DEAR aVilli. PIN.KtrA.31: -1 cannot-.
praise Lydia E. Pinkliaria's Vege-
table Compo.400 highly,-fo' it,
is the only medicine .1 ever tried wIsieh
ured nan.' I differed lam1. from. my -
tat menstrual period, I felt so weak:
ad dizzy at times I Could not portal°.
y studies with the usual interest,.
y thcrughts became sluggish, I had:eadaches, backaches and sinking-
pella, also pains in the back and lower -
nabs. In fact, I was sick ali over.
" Finally, after many other remedies.,
d been tried., we were advised to get
ydila E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
to ,
omPoad, and I am pleased to say -
at after taking it only two vveeks, a ,
nderful change for the better took,
ce, and inn short time I was in
fect health I felt buoyant, rpu or
e, and found all work a, paStinae., /
incle.ed glad to tell my experience
h Lydia E. Pinkhasn's Aregess
le latompOruids, for, it mane a dins
at girl (4 me. Your, very truly,
et X0ic DOB, 533 Whitehall St,
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