Fitlfmk. .-.».-,. _ ‘ g _g i 'rn1lona1u.0i"r,ll‘rowNouall.D1A1l........ _ . i J . i -FEBRUIYRY-11.211916 .V *fr L aw , Eczema A l The West y .mt @n§@wdwn in-. crisisloiilimiii ciii-ea -LINKLETTERS MEAT SHOP, 'me FAMu.v oocron Tmso in vAlN To Heat Ti-le sonss-Am }}’al°r SL East- Telephone 23 Rlns on-lsr: Trilsure To Tl-lls GREAT Hentlno oiNTMsNT -~ 7294-2-10M2L lt may be interesting t0 note that Dr. Chase'a Ointment was originally compounded to cure a case of eczema on a child. The disease had spread almost over the entire body and de- fied all the regular treatments Lol' such troubles. The doctor was por- plsxed. but finally hit on the formull of Dr. Cllase's Ointment, and. as many say. “it Worked like a. charm," healing up the nasty sores and leav- ing the skin soft and smooth. That was a. good many years ago, and since then many thousands of cases of eczema, both in children and adults. have boon cured, until today Dr. Cllase’s Ointment is recognezed as the standard eure for itching skin diseases. Mrs. Geo. McNair, River Charles, N. B., writes as follows: "\\'c use Dr. Chase's Ointment in our home. and would not wish for anything better for cuts. burns and bruises. A few years ago a friend of lulnc. whose baby was terribly afflicted with ccze-‘ ma. had her child treated by their own family physician. but the little one got no better. They tried several remedies, but they all proved useless in this case. Upon the advice of a neighbor. they got Dr. Cliase‘s Oint- ment, and before tho first liox'was used the child was completely cured. “i can also recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to sulterlng friends, who l know will be glad to learn of somo- thlng to relieve their nervous trouble. You have my permission to use this letter for the benefit of others." So soothing and healing is Dr. Chasc's Ointment that relief from itching and burning comes almost as soon as tho ointment is applied. The sores are cleaned by the action of this treatment. and tho process of llrulllli; is soon he-gun. ily persis- tent use of the ointment cure is of- fccted, 60 ct-nts u box, all dealers, or Edinnusoli. Llaltcs & Co.. Ltd., Toron to. _ THE HANUS OF THE CLOCK The hour hand of lilo clock secuis ii ponderous, deliberate follow compared , with his swift-gollig eollvagii|.~‘ who sweeps clear round tile circuit while lie nlakus his way pilllifully over live of thc iuiliulc s nec:-i from unc hour -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafl!erty'a Tensor- ial Parlours, Summerslde. ` -W. K. MCGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- change, is Guardinn Agent- in Summer- side. V - `-PARISH OF ALBERTON Chur- ch of England services - Sunday Fcby. 13., St. Lukas. Lot 6. 10.30. L.‘ O. L. Hall O'Leary 2.30; Alber- ton 7 p. m. -TRYON BAPTIST.-Services will be held oil Sunday next at Tryon, 2.30 Wcstnlorclalid. at 7 o'clock. Special services will be held in the Tryon Church each nigh; next week at 'I_30. All are welcome. -MUD DIGGERS-The mud dig- gers have been making good progress at work for several duys past. A num- bcr of cars are bint: dnlly loaded und shipped while furnicrs ill tho vicinity iiro hauling the mud direct to liiolr farms.-ll. 5 * 'T WEDDING BELLS-Oli \\'odllcsday P point to thc next. Yi-t, though one goes ever so luucli furtllor and faster again nil ilrtalli the liiiliutc hand. for all his speed, is merely ovi-rtukillg thc A BEREAVED MOTHER'S PRAYER. God bless tht-111. every onc, those splen- paticlll plodd_cr, who with his stubby finger, is thc real time givl-r. You ciluuot tcli from this grating iiiinute- rnail lilono what time it is. ilut from tho position ol' the hour hand ill soli- tude you could virr_v nearly know. Morcovi-r, cxccpt for two times ill the whole round of the 24 liours-at noon and nt midnight-the mlilutc lialld-tliough lic races all the w_ay round the orbit. finds to his dismay lllnl lil: starts increasingly ill ar- rears behind the other hand, and must overcome all always lengthening llauilli rap. And what is ilie use of proudly passing and getting to the goal first. 22 limes out of the 24, when the vic- tory is only apparent and not real. since both hands tcll the si-iule time after all? And the minute hand. the racer. is the useless one. Just so one sees strong. silent nit-il who plod their way undraniatlc. seri- ous, while others brandisli and tiour- ish like nervous seniapliorcs all round iliem. The world is depending on those who scelii “nu painful illch to galil." The useful ones are apparently did mon! The soldiers llrnvc llcllcutli a foreign sky. 'i`lie crippled and the wounded-all of them! Who on The field of glory live and die." and tears. Though no returning step licr heart would stir. i While softly pass the quict creeping years. l \\7itli' lint the whispering words -to comfort licr. Bill niigt-is leaning from tile golden walls ’l`urn their gaze eastward. pityilig. tender; theii This anthem, full of bliss. from Hen- veu fall ‘ -lou 19! at the lla ist Pursoua. _ hi . V . t _ ’ llizikiiig no lit-iliiivaly nt ull. The brll~ Tryon. Mr. Parker lyrsiueis of \V‘gi§t liiiiit :ind isiipcrflvial ruli uftclyovcr- mgrsla,nd_ was united in mm-|-gage to tiiko :ind outslrip thorn easily, iigiiln liiiss Mabel Sininlolls. daughter of Mr. and ilgulll. it is the old inblc of the und Mrs. llobcrt Simmons of Crapiiud. liilrv and thi: torloisc,-Pliilildclpliiil The happy pair will reside at the home Pllbllif I-vlltflcr. of the liridogroom ill Westmoreland. -INSPECTION.-iii lllc aulluill rc- port of meal and milk ilispclrtioii i'or the towli of Sulumcrside. thc luspcc- tor snys “'l`ubcrculili testing of nil hcrds supplying milk to our town. shows nil animals licultliy-conditions of stables satisfactory." The meat inspection shows that of 510 cattle in- spected 4 only were Tuberculnr. 7’l_i nliecp and- lambs. 115 hogs and 14 Veal were all healthy “Conditions of 'n battoir fairly satis i';ictory_ Some lllice for the offnls should be rovid . . , p _ This was lier prayer: slic hid the paiii cd. Tile cattle shed is at times too Small."-H. IESTERII PERSONALS -ltev. J, A. McDonald. Richmond, was a visitor to Summerslde on Wed- nesday.--H. -Mr, John P. Gaudet, llinnagcr for Messrs Arseuanlt & Gaudet. Richmond was ii passenger by the Western train to Sunimcrside on Wcdnesdzly of this week.-X. j'tioll9.-A special guard of provincial police bus been placed in the provincial Parliament A Clear Light A light that lights every comer of your home-,-a- spit #tht . $31: does not I; iegt e eyes- a. r and better light that _ less elec- tricctirrent. ' ' Tungsten ‘ Limp h For ofiice, store or ome there is more satisfaction in using a Condor La%than l -my other it .ma v :.a“'°“°°¢.,......*‘°l “ras l cost' no more than the ordinary kind. -' -Giiufitillliioday. in-_ 3'- 1 -i -.;. . The CONDOR _ tion tor the this column.. Cash must accompany order. Mini- llllllll CDUSB. twentyfiive cents. -Pls soclAl..’-i_- 'rim msmiisrii 0! Sl1\ll1l'°Cll;- Division, Kensington. ill'-B114 1101111115 0. pie. social and en- tertainment Monday, February 14th at 7.30 ._p. my C0199. 'and get your Valentine. " f 7304-2-l1M3i. -MA1-iron Aniiit/e`s.'-'rue imi- dents of Prin¢9,G0\Ul¢y will be pleased to know that Miss Ross has arrived in Summerslde and has taken over her duties as matron ofthe liospital. Miss Ros; gi a ot the noyalftlfic- tor osp ta ,_ ntroal, a B. .o a- litax all ul" e e i _ r. ll. l.__l-- . * . ir; I OFF ihe cut, style and tador vi ~ -\ HALF rules me ONE Tulum ,lil .\ ' '~ -_ '~ ' _ ln " ~` '- ‘-' 1/): ' \, _ ',.'_-~_' .;'i .5l2"" _~ r ing are amongthesnappiestshown , _ _ ,.\',;‘ -»~:.-A-ii-\:'\-};',-1 - .n-,wave ` ri»..A,.,, im This season’s smartest and @, F ii .1-I l » <<-ff r _/ their regular prices, but now Just ,is-14;.-= ‘;.;=;;=.-nn.; ~ 1 l ‘» r 'inn to clear the decks, out they go at / l~“ _ away less than cost price. ' See l \ this season, they were well- worth H §=_; 5, | . . - &I“*"i5T"l‘i‘|= .i".‘='-*.‘ three sons Herbert and Lloyd at home _ and Lester at Sudbury, 0nt_. also two; daughters. May, wife of W. 1-I_ Miicl{ie, I of the Bank oi’ Nova Scotia, Summer-| side. and Miss Ilessle at home. She is also survived by three brothers and wo sisters, namely: Bch Bell. Palo Alto, tial., Alphonso N. alll Wm. ll. Bull, St. iicicuu. Cui; Mrs. Harry (Trus- well, Kisby Sask; and Mrs. Wm_ Cras- wvll. Dciisuloro, Sash. ,Tho late Mrs. Sharp was ii ins,-mber of tlio Prcsbyto- rian Church, Suniuicrsldc :ind sho was long ri. faithful worker lu the social .life of the Church where her kiudlyl council and assistance will be much_ missed. To the bereaved husband slid family the Guardian joins with ni large circle of friends in extending MRS. FLORA MCDONALD. Cliiedonia lust one of its cstlmablo woinou iii the person of Mrs. Fibre had ii piirnlytic stroke. from which she never fully recovered. She always possessed il happy disposition, and in her long sickness sho carried that clicerfnlneils, To attend to such in sickness is pleasure. it makes the liur Cliarles McDonald. Caledonia; also o r is I _ int in C l doiiia Ceme- ' MRS. FRANCIS TRAINOR. ‘ Cll'B» B wa done, / ' \\\ the showing as soon as you can is ' Y `\ our Suggestion. \ -__ , r-v~ - i' 1 . A l'lolman’s are the following ' Women s Furs Sale includes the Following Your money will go a great deal further during Hoiman`s` February Clearance Sale than you can imagine.-._.You’.ve_.got..to...see...tlie....goods_and_the__- .... __ ._ _ prices in order to realise how unhsual the savings are. Included in the sale - \ Women’s Stylish Winter Cloth Coats Boy’s Cloth Coats. Womenzs Fur Lined Coats. ~ Women’s Whitewear. Men’s Cloth arid Fur Lined Coats. Rubbers. Besides the above you will find special values in all departments. February Clearance . Mens Ovcrshoes and Lurlibermen’s ,__ - A Great Assort ment of %2‘5’§f Flat Against the Wall HAT easy chair conceals the hiding place oi your friend's "Elite" folding table. The top in 30 inches square. and the legs fold lint against tlie undef licle, making a moat convenient, firm and cpmpaot table of general utility. The weight ofthe wlsnirflg FOi.DlNG,TAiiLE in onl I I llnl his made in l".uly Env liali. lyumcrl Oalt. Qolden Oak or Ma- hogany Fiiiinli. Q-me quality .felt tap. Stionp- gracslul serviceable. You need it in YOUR home for a hundred diiieislit uses Your Filvuitiirn Dealer lin il, or will get ii for you. All limi. Made in Canada :fliers 2.75 =.- '.'.'.'.'.°.'.'.'.'.'.'_-.~.'.=.'.'.‘.=.‘.'.' nary 27th. A high mass of Requiem were Patrick Doyle, Patrick Murphy. P. P. Mctliuigan, Clement Trgiior, get? ‘lllcillmeel and P. B. Murp y.- tiule Girl sta'iis¢» il-= Flillll. illtlllill ' . _-H-, lv", ` nuranrauunnnaui-ua-annulanuuiaaaa aa.-aa»~u¢na|-nan-=aauunaaaaaa . . ,".'.,“..".'.'-".'-‘.'..'.'-'1 . I I. i Twelve Cans I Easily' Worth ~38 $1.65, Our Price Only This is positively latest crop products, every can of guaranteed quality, put up for us by the biggest and most reliable packers in Canada. - This combination offer includes the best products of land and sea-and supplies just the variety that you’ve always wished for, viz: 2 cans Pink Salmon, 2 cans Peas, 2 cans Pineapples (shredded,) 1 can Tomatoes, 1 can of Pears, 1 can Lobster, 1 can Peaches, 1 can Corn, 1 can Pork and Beans. The whole lot _...$1.38 P Buildings. deli lighter to those attending. Bile . " ’ l _ ,; `_ \ _ . ,_, was n friend and a i'nvorite.oi"nll. kiiiil " ' -l in words. pleasant iii tier ways. Silo . f ll e ~- ' loft to mourn three dalilhtersv MTH. 9 Miller. who attended her during her i sickness. nnd dill all that wllllnE } v hands could do to help the sufferer. 7300_2_u_M2|E1|_ ‘ -~ -1 ~~ ..~-- . ‘ I m . = Mrs. Sneller. New York. who had been ,_ . _ ' with hor since lust July. and-brought . ' ner comfort iii her last days: Mrs. ` ""0" ”°"“' M“'°°'"‘ J' st°'"".' Cale' tilrestilild were always* iuade wel- that fdur oi' tliem were for his fouri » U l-llii`l=’-lilililéfévl’-lT°l»l¢‘fr °°"°r S.ii*°‘i°f:;i“°.°:.°ii:;@.“.¢:~ r::f‘:.2;':.'l';ir..z‘:.°.:.:'.f Fishi ~ B t‘ T “"1 "W h"°"“"`“ ']°h“ ‘md Bm” sth' lbg¢:s;ilgWal£limlsiid oi; s?ingJohi'i Her yet" Msriorie's fund now nlfmoutiirtlil ng I S ‘§"§¢I H§‘;w'1‘§“"C*:{gdg‘;fa°"*?;.'i“f`;‘§; fiiiismi mon planner at si. iiiliilii to $55.30. urgiblgal; Tian: llfiglnxallgntg or pleu- - - - » - . . s esgne an -i tl tli oal were bad, the funeral was C'“"°h' H°p° mv" Thmsday’ ‘nm wma’ p.” urge' "mem °° - was celebrated b the tor Rev ' » ' lei-y. 'rne services at the house and V W’ - e LIGLIE cAMPhlhL J. A. Gaudet, after which her ,ro y ~ , C-no Tnwne' P_B'=_l_ “mv”-'7”'° " ”~d“°l°d by he-7 put" mains were interred in the adjoin- the Rev. D. MacLeod. .»' A ms cemetern The DHHIBUO." - 7016-1-26Mwtm2mo|pd . laeeillifél ai M liver the