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F _.fr 5 __`,, suggests Dr. Chase‘s Ointment. .‘l~ , _ Doctor Decided on Operatlcn, But Dr. Chase's Ointment Cured E-lim ,Mr. Charles Boauvais, a respected citizen of St. .lohn‘s, Que., writes: - “For l4 years I have suffered from chronic piles or hcniurrlmids, and cmisidercd my case very serious. 'l was treated by n well-known ph_v>iciun. who could not help me. and my doctor deciilevl on an Operation as thc only means of relief. However, I resolved to try Dr. Chase's Ointment first. The firm hor; brought me great relief, and by the time I had used three boxes I was complctely“¢urcd. This is why it gives me such great pleasure td rlecommcnd Dr. Chase`s Ointment to every- body suffering from heniorrhoidi as a preparation uf the - §:catest value." '- Ask your friends about l)i, (llmsc`s (lintmi-nr. lt is about the only L an-zuzil cure for every form of piles. 60c. an box. __ Saniplr frcc if you izzcntiori this paper. Edinanson. flares by Co., Limited, Toronto. 4 -. .ri-f.. 1 f. e .@ 4 ».’1 ~. .2- I w 5% if .fu » }~;°t`V';€i;Tx`>,'~*A I L V’ wards Grafton Street 'andrleft itia- "Facts and prove i ll \ . IOII _ :not rf mi ` .uv _ ‘M *R -° “- ~ Qu n ‘Y-.£1 _ th, Pggpwg Theatre, where ,the you- fl , 9 _ ' " “‘ ` 1 nov. properly handled. sallvlwd d°Wn Safeguard Your Savings Many s msnliasloet the hard- eamed. savings of ar life-time thrwgll had ihi'0Q!Il°_nft. You should safeguard Since 1882 we have been serving the public ss A depositary for their savings. Cnpitalind Surplus $11,000,000. Total resources over-$'l8,000,000.~ 'Our Annual Statements have _ indepen- dently audited s` H- 906. ' 13' si” 'nie Bari; of . Nova Scotia isilmu annircizts tsunousmm-.-hmmuius' A&>¢rton---- -l_1-Kilim-l ' ~l‘ ,l ‘ " ' _L - mi' distributed hir bounty to' all- _sul A STRANGE FIRE.-One Of Char~ lottetowu’s esteemed citizens, who C has taken up his residence in the ter city of Regina, Sask., had a sudden wh scare one night recently, when, on an waking in the wee sma' hours he saw the a dense cloud of smoke filling the Ri hall and* his bed-room. He was sure log the house was on fire, and withoutuwh waiting to investigate, ran pellmell th out to the street calling “Firel fire! tu with the full force of his lung power. ice Some neighbors aroused from their yet to carry as heavy a weight slumber by the terrifying word, and a duly as excited as the Charlottetown man himself, rang in the alarm. The a loose_ joint on a hot water pipe. th This they tightened and returned to M home and warmth and perchance to ia sleep wlien my baby was four inomlis old. llcr cn liiewl, neck and nlioiilllers were a mass of cu sores. They broke out at flrst in liltlo bl_oti:hes, only watery, wliicli tho cliilrl sc-rnwhcfl and caused to spread and form sho would never bo cured. SQ thc clillli scratched no more. and wncn sho In ilrm1;zl1~ls mul dr-ulem cverywlu-rc. For zz. Sq( sonil pun,-|‘.'i|‘il lo Poiler Drug & 0li\~iii. Corp., Dept. l). Boston. l'. S. A. V l cAs'ro|=uA .\ lrlr 'I ‘ firemen hurried to the spot, but, oli Eh sorrow, their sleep disturbed, their' on run in the cold, cold morning was gr for nothing-all that was Wrong wss.an uulinuinl in iii. gn ___ cu .Bears the Signature ‘ot as M _ h°’S°» “‘°‘g" ‘md ‘"“’°f~ - -if-J Mick hell; 2, Elie” Compton; x '__ 3, Percilla Bell. Assistants Dept.- P. E. I. P»RESBY'l‘ERY.- The Pre- Grade V.-1, Catherine McLaren; 2. ytery ol P. E. Island is carrying Mary Bell; 3, Elizabeth Bell, Grade a systematic visitation ol con- IV,-_~1, _Ml-\l'l0_n BGHYB Rlld Mllldfd egntlons in the interest of the llle Elf-it-ll? 3. C5958 Bell- Grade IH-“ d work of the church, presenting l. e budget and resolutions of Agggm- Smith. Grade II.-1, Lillie` Cook; 2 y and Synod, says the Presbyter- Simon Bell. Grade I.-1, Lucy Bears ‘ ii Witness. The visitation is by .2» egations. Though the attendance often disappointing the visitation recognized to be helpful both to e congregation and to members ol Y. Rossmo BY ion.-Yesterday ri- Wed bl' *bel* l’“P““- Ml” M“““ be' noon some people at one of the mg arves oi the city noticed a horse an d sleigh crossing on the ice from W direction 'ot -the flats at North La ver. The conveyance was 'soon Atl; t to sight, and it"is not known ?s ether the horse was able to get to . f, e city side of the river or had to giver School tor the hal year' rn back. It is thought that the . _ u- G d cannot be llrm or strong enough Annie Ben' 3’ Earle Gi ls' ra e THE CURLING RINK.-The out- ide structure of the Curling Rink B .'__ ’ ,_, _ .Y,r__ *vu r ~ ' I YN/ f Building has been completed for some :lv tiful. sanitary G ’ w_~.' gig; ;1;>v;h=;n{in ter1:i1;: lea;-lrisnégrsery ii: ».~_ “ M & I ’ " _,.-$` aiiis to be put up and the floor -- 1 Q a f-»5\' y.; gg.; -5;-1 ished. Today the electricians are - ~ " ' "t ln LlltleBlotches.ScratchingCauaed bllsill’ °“g_“K°'1- Wlfms f°r '#118' °1¢°- " r " t ic lights and the hope is that one lt T0 Spread- Hallds Had 1° B9 rink wiirbo finished.--this nicer-noon. Tied. Crued Dayand Night. Gull-' 'rnsre-me to -ne-three rinks-,- which ' will probably be in readiness for the cum Soap and Ointment Cured' rlers by the middle of next week, _ _ The building is nicely modelled and lEnulsklllen,1\.ll.~--"’l‘I|etroullicsinrlofl will indeed be an attraction for both rlers and sight-seers during the rliug season, __ -__ A DIVERTING ACCIDENT.-There a nni.f.~i of sores. llv-.r liniicls had to lio [lcd was 9 littlf’ excitefn_en_t on Saturday loki~rpli<'r from scraurlilngrtlin sorts. Tho aftetfnoon m ‘Phe vlclmty of the Pro' eczema caused licr to itch and burn and to vmcm Boudmgs when' shortly aftcr be cross and pnevlsh. Sho was disfigured 3 °’c1°ckv 3 sleigh in which were an for the time nho had lt. Sho rrli.-rl day and old man and 3 younger companion nlght from thu lrrltution. _\'clghliors said accidently toppled Uver in the market uare. Both men fell out, the young- “Sho was given sonio melllclno Io take el' suffering in c0n9efIU9l1c¢l he WHS inwardly but witliout success. 'l`l|un a Cut UU the left Side Of the face Ullder friend told mu to try Cutlcura Soup and the Eye- Leaving l5h€_ Old man t0 Bd' (llntment wlilch I (lid. I washed thu child l\15t the sldghi Which 8 ¢r0Wd ,Of Win' wlth Cutiuura. Soap. dried wcll, then ap- illg 11811115 did fn B COUDIU Ol 5_€C0DdSl plied tho (luticura. Ointment every day and he Wellf- BCYDBS UN? Street t0 11 dfll in a. weeks uma the burnlmz scnsnilon loft, store and got his bruise attended to. B the meantime the occupant of the was eleven months old sho was completely sleigh, bcC0miDg impatient under the cured." (sinned) Mrs. John J. Mccnnn, influence of the cold (and strong Nov. 27. 1912. drink too, it seemed) drove away Althnugih thn Culicilrii. Soap and Olnt- Without -his friend, ,-deal' to l§hB im- niontaro mosbsuccossfulin the trcutnioiiliof portuniliics Of the 'byBl.alldel's ill b6- ollmitlons of the skln,f.culp. lialrand hands, half of that unfortunate. The horse they nm also most. valuable for everyday then began to behave in unseemly .iso in tho lollet. hath and nursery, liccauso fashion, and tgklng the reins into its they promowand malninlniliehofililioftho own hgnds.(metaphorically speaking) skln and hair from infancy to age. Sold by rushed down the walk in mg;-kei; iare and into the open arms of a __,,._.~<____. For Infants andflhlldron. Snd-ourRaw I-'URS un. y nn yol a psy 5 prions and apron elurpa, elnrge no wm- niineien uid mid nun uns day goods ue received. lfllllene efedotlsrn are ld inp- ll|l.l|l|'S TRIPPERS GUIDE :‘.-'°:.r.:~ ~:»~.'.~.":~:'.'~»~~:~»:.‘ LY [Ill fer the uhilg. 'rite le-d¢y-- P -. 'f Weak Men. and Be Strong and Vigoroua. f _ _ ‘ "Wi"-,s \ v -...l lllii-ralfrm smnplo ofcacli, wltli 3;!-p. hook. passing man. wh() turned jgs head to- Tha Klndluu Ilan Aliays Bought $3.50 .Recipe Free For ' " Send Name and Address To day-You Cm Have it I" ree r nervous deb lit lack olvtgor. weak ned manhood, fel lng memory and lame ack. brou ht on by excesses. unnatural h drains, or the follies of youth. that has 0 n a a I I ' cured so many worn and nervous men ' £ilEi'lli‘..“..l.'l°l.1.i3'2f ".?.'.".i°|T.T.lL"l"il‘.§¢'3Z f|'."',I,“"""‘§f.',,""’}’°" §°‘§'°°";',‘:,': think every msn who wishes to reznla his manly power and vitlllty. quickly an uletly. should have n copy. Bo we airs eto¥mlned_ to send soapy o the prefer p gum ,,,,_ Du, ,,,,,, ,,,u,{,', hw t on ree of charge. ln n pls n. of nu" . ... li.. nf... 1. .... in. i. out ;°&"ll,?d ugr};:lg,v° ¢° nv msn v o w 1 ii i 'ti l . FREE uind"i35€i°.?s§E.‘éi>iI°li'.i'i':'“.€ "l`§E.'e1’~: ‘inf omblnntlon forthe cure ol dreoflolent ` iw: tgfdknnd vigor; ever put together. rnnsh ml I-ours. send tlienm rgoovelnt td’o°'h'd2i"g'p'd"l? 3 A book of 96p¢p». fully ruumnd. Go-e' lacy msn sllywgsre thatxfa war? Ind dIls~ un mind an A-|»_mh you Lawns" coursfed with renrnte In ores may "1 1. y o vu un oe concern ng = ellenld llzsrldhggledi Wnrngwlfp _:.::.,;=».-.::",".-.::i...;'.~_°..:':'.;;.".r..*..~; gizésfsgifqqlg .s_‘;§gi§_;".'¢_°.§“':l‘.; L _. U ' . 1 ‘H t O Lys have ln ourfiosysesslon a prescrlptlon nd dl is _, Lp;-s._;l§...ill,.. i-dl;-ls=; 0 . with its driver The animal was yet satisfied with this display of ollty, however, and ini!-&_l1UY ed away, much to the amusement the onlookers . It was stopped in ee Street, opposite the door ol nger man joined the other. ’lfhe horse the 'ttreet in the direction of the riv- er, hint as oiie of the armsol the law? hqvs dangerously ui/s_ight. liinrin Mnnrrnc.-'rue 'rry`ou brunch or ure P. E. I. Bible society; heldjts gn-nual mpetlng in the Mcthb- qisf.__chureli oi crsvaud isnt Monday gvrglgg. 'mio president, mr. Austin lllg combs _ot Tryon presided. The meet-‘ _was addressed, 'by Mr. W. S. Louson of Charlottetown, one ol the gtlicgrg 0| the Society and also lJY` Rev; G..M. Young and Rav. A. Hum, of Tryon. The yearly business was then transacted and minutes read, and Adopted, alter which the follow- ingfoillcers were elected for the en- nglyear. Pres., James Morrison.. Tryon; Vice Pres., Mr. J. Webster Bgulter; Secty., Mr. Austin Toombs. TN83. Misa Hannah Lang, re-elected. BELL RIVER SCHOOL.-The semi- nnniisl 'examination and Christmas treo which' was held in Belle River school on Tuesday the 23rd was en- ggnragingly attended. Thi! 'PUPUB were examined in the various nub- jscts by Messrs. Joseph 'SBlll1d¢\'B, Malcolm Bell and the t¢8¢l1¢1‘8- A short and well rendered program fol- loigd. Santa Claus then aPll08l'€ll The teachers were suitably remem- presented with a. sold watch l°l> d Miss Compton with a handsome riting-case. The singing of Auld ng Sync followed by the National them brought- a very D10BSl_\llt ernoon to a close. The .following the standing of the pupils of Belle Bde VIII,-1, Hazel Stewart; .2, VU,-I1, _Ford ' Martin and Marion c can' 2 Esther Bell. Grade VI Clltlord McPherson; 2, William Willie Bell. ina: “salma” 'ross iu~e_ the l¢l_‘l|”_!I_ _FM ,seumg before “IQ IN0l'ld _vi _ mask-arson or mixed-sealed Prokois only, g samples cheerfully mailed on enquiry, Adds-ess "Salndn” Montrenle E54 TEA is boths Bread Flour anda Pastry Flour The perfect flour ls the _ one that combines the good qualities of Ontario and Western wheat. This is exactly what ,“Beavei“' Flin: does. It ls s blend ol belt Ontario fall wheat with n little Western wheat to add strength. “Beaver” Flour, is equally good for Bread and Pastry-it has the real home made flavor that western lack._Ask your flours grocer. unl.£l|.1-:nm u mourn so hu, turn Inu; nr l.'ues».` - . lg TIE 1'. U. TAYIAR C0.. l.ll\ll‘l'll. - ~ CHATEAU; (Ill, C;.F.Pooley,6% Kent St,Halifax,N.S.,Travelling Sales Agent m 1 1 ' 1 1 he .ta /‘T _e \ _ 4, ,.- _. -, .r_ '_1'__‘°:‘» ;,.. -\u._,_//-,;_`..._._, <`; . _ _` _ of the evening. digestion., This brightening r you ‘ splendidly. _,_ A » »lt’s clean l l pure _ if I-healthful if ies Wrigley’s Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd. _ 7 Scott St., Toronto, Ont. 4 _-1,. ' '__-5_3 '-i _ from weariness-no leaf juice hastens keeps you alert, bes your' mouth. _and Made In Canada Don’t waste the precious _ Sleepy AiterMeals? Unnecessary! o ~, K Xl, A E.;-;_». _ hours Get your sleep t from slow refreshing mint r teeth digestion - ides cooling throat and Q1 "W" 5 Hastens Digestion . Keeps You Lively _ ,_ E s 6°" ol twei t k _ any de¢lilzr‘l‘~ldnd1a‘i:ysl!tr;:a°l:t\:nltil.:|`“¢_°‘ *W .= ~,,=.s-16.*. . ` l.iu..ln...n...i....‘Jt Chew it _ after every meal ` IT BY THEBOX