imrorrinr iieimnc mins . s 1,152,000 Boxes Sold Last Year. 5- ini i=°ii.' 'rbif 'X ° wx.” 2.1 chili i..°ih°:'Df;ini3:if.ry Man' __ In seven short years, “Fruit-a-tives” has become the most famous and the most widely used medicine in Canada that _has ever been introduced to the people of the Dominion. Even those who take “Fruit-a-tives” regularly and recom mend these famous fruit juice tablets to their friends, probably have no idea of the enormous number of “Fruit- a-tives" that are being used by those wishing to regain their health. _ Last year, over eight thousand gross boxes of “Fruit-a~tives” were sold. . . _ _ i forty four boxes in a gross, this means that over one million one hundred thousand boxes were sold in 1912. And this year, this number will be still further increased. This means a box_of “Fruit-rt-tives" for every six persons in Canada, or six tablets for every man, woman and child in the country. “Fruit~a-tives” are sold in every section of the Doiiiinion. On the rugged Atlantic coast, throughout the Maritime Provinces, among the Ifrench in Qiivbcc and the English in Ontario, all over the great Prairie Provinces and on the shoreirof the Pacific, “Fruit-a-tives’ ’ is the best selling medicine in stock. This is true because “Fruit-a-tives” gives results. For chronic Coi1stipa~ tion, lndigestion and Stomach Trouble-for bad Blood, Skin Eriiptioiis and Eczema--for Rheumatism, Sciatica and Lumbago-for Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Troubles-"Fruit-a-tives" cures when nothing else will. ~ In the head oflice in Ottawa, are hundreds of letters and photographs from grateful men and women who have been cureil of sickness and suffering by “Fruit-a-tives.” Many of these letters and photographs have been published by permission and have induced other sufi`ercrs to try “Fruit-a-tives.” This is one of the factors in the demand for “Fruit-a-tives," which is no_w sold in every city, town, hamlet and cross roads store. 5oc. abox, 6for $2.50 irinl size, 25p., at ull deulerr or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-ii-tives Limited, Ottawa. ENll|lMOUS‘ DEMAND l}|ll“FHU|T-A-TIVE ” As there are one hundred ,_,_._s_____,»Y;- ;A_1 -; ,W-_,A Y-:ix-_,_-v;-_ - _:Uri .J , -_-5, 5,-_:§,1;,=_=,;_=_1_=_-_-_¢. v.. . Ono cent pcr word lint insertion in this coluin. half ecni per ward or .ich coniininiion. Cub mini accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-iivc cunts. _‘=j;f_-lf fi if ii-f-f 1?. - _-§...,;'-`¥»§f,;f1;fl-'Q-" 55 -;_-§-f1_ffff1fff=ff-f-f-;-ff-7T-C-FT-fl§`£ 5- -- 5 * i’ __ AG5_NT$_Wi_N__‘__!'3|l__; _ AGENTS-EVERY,' HOUSEHOLD ON farm," in amali"',t',ow'n,`or suburbs where oil lamps `a're'ui'icd ‘iiéeds and will buy this wonderful mantle lamp; burns common coal oil (ker- oseue,) gives a light five times as bright as electric; one farmer clear- ed over $500.00 in 6 weeks; hundreds earning $100.00 to $300.00 per mon- th. Write quick for wholesale prices territory,' and sample lamp for free trial. MANTLE LAMP O0., 812 Aladdin Bldg., Montreal, Canada.V_ ;_ 'i-i;r~ii\i.E iii51._¢»__, WANTED.-YOUNG WOMEN TO work in a training school as nurses for the insane. Address P. 0. Box 1186, Worcester, Mass. 3786-1-10m.s2uig`. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital. For PBT- ticulnra address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Tauuwn State Hospital, Tauton, Mase. 8746-1-RMilMo|i. LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT sewing at bouts, whole or al>¢1l‘° time, good pay; work sent any dis- tance, charges prepaid. Send stamp for full particulars. National Manu- facturing Company, Montreal. ~ 4124-1-24Ms12i. fn 1 tw" '| FUR SAl.i. _ OPTIONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1914. Foxes, Mink. Marten, ctc. Organizing new companies my spe- cialty. T. G. Ivel, Montague. ssc!-i-14Midti. BARGAINS IN TEA AND DINNER acts. 15 tea sets regular $3.75 sale price $2.60, 15 dinner acts. rcgulai- $7, sale price $5-25. M- C. McGowan, Kilmuir, P.E.I. _ ‘4148-l-26MZwka. Fon SALE.-5 ritma naman sir- ver Black Foxes at prices from $3500.00 to $5000.00 B Mir. Some choice Patched Foxes at $400-00 pair. Dark Northern Mink $50.00 a pair. Morton at $125.00 to $150-- 00 a pair. Canada LVD! 511° Pail' at $eo_oo. F. o. B. Portage he Prairie. Prompt and safe deliver! guaranteed. Portage Wild Animal Co., For 228 Portggc La Prairie. Manitoba. - ' 'A188-1~28M17ll>d ~;f.:r {.¢;~.w-1.5-=-`===-*=*=' \ L 1%. -'V' ~' iw. ' . ; x ,- iA/Lf‘A-‘li ,.» _l’. -_Q32 . MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDBIRB, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rr- °¢iVed at Ottawa until Noob, 011 Friday, the 20th, March 1914, for the conveyance of His Mol0i¢¥'l Malin. on a proposed Contract for four ycsrs, rirtimn' per wack over R-“fal aii route No. 4 from Cardi- Kcn Bridtn. P.E.Is1imd, from th! Postmaster Gsiiarah plcuuro. Printed notices 'containing further information so to conditions of pro- noun contract md blank po. ob- tained at of Cordi- Illl Eldgo, Mlrtiiivclo Post Oleg cuAapiiiN cisssiriap ans ~ Joseph Road. Box 898, Picton. FOR SALE.-REGISTERED ENG- Iiah Bloodhounds, price right. Ap ...ply, W. FL Weeks, Fredericton, P. .E. I. ~ 2-iSm2iDd FOR SALE.-ONE PAIR PATCHED foxes ninct er cent Black ericton. _ V i -1094-2~62ipd. FOR SALE - IIORSEPOWER, threshcr and cleaner, in good cou- , dition. Apply J. J. McPha.il, Ar- ggylié siigri iosi-2-smsipg. FOX. OPTIONS ON 1914 PUPS. Write The Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co.. Ltd., P. 0_. Box 94, Charlotte town,_P._E._`_I. lb3_6l0_-Mtf. GREAT DANE FOR SALE. A FINE Great Dane Pup, Phila-dclphia Bred, clean points, fine brindle, 10 mon- ths old, weighs 96 pounds, under good training, gentle and kind, has the making of a splendid watch dog. When fully grown will probab- ly weigh from 160 to 180 pounds. Write, Edward Audiuwood, Derby Line, Vermont. 1076-2-5M6ipd GREAT DANE FOR SALE.-A FINE Great Dane Pup, Philadelphia, Bred. Clean Points, fine Brindle, 10 months old, weighs 96 pounds, un- der good training, gentle and kind has the making`of a. splendid wat- er dog. When fully grown will Dro- bably weigh from 160 to 180 pounds. Write, Edward Audinwood Derby Line, Vermont. 1076-2-5M»6ipd. l Mal.lC ll|'°.l.l’ WANTED WANTED.-A MAN FOR GENERAL farm work. Apply to J. G. Worth, 164 Prince St. 1040-2-3m6ipd sir_u.i1‘ioNs vii» snr WE WILL PAY YOU $120. TO DIS- tributc religious literature in your community. Bixty days work. Ex- perience not required. Man or wo- itun. Opportunity for promotion. Sparc time may be used. Internat- ional Bible Press, 182 Spiidina Avo Toronto. T0 LET T0 RENT BLAGKSMITI-I’S FORGE iit Hunter River, situated in one of tim bust villages on line of rail- way, formerly owned by John F. Trainor. Apply Mary McLean on pi-einisen or Wiibcrt Drummond, Brookhcld. Terms easy. 1021-2-8M6i. _ Wimltb ` ,_ WANTED A PAIR OF CROSS foxes. State price.. Address. F.. 'Box 176. City. 1i)_i8-2-4in§_ip5_l. WANT T0 BUY SMELTS, JAMES England, 'i‘rhvellcr’| Root. P.E.I. _ 4018-1j9_i_i_i_8__ithculil8i1§lp_ FEMALE MINK WANTED.-WANT od at once imiiijurcd female mink. 'Wire or write stating price. ,ioas;a~am_ioimi PRESBED HAY WANTED. 'WE ARE open to bu`y somcsood proceed hay. 0. ,Lyons & Co. 1,008-2-in’-'I-!D° W NTED ld TONS ~ FRESH FISH. dm pq highest market prices for gmcitl, toiiim coil, iht. fish. rock cole etc. Cell and no Hallam. A: Sherbnli, ll Pownal and 58 Water gg, __100|~3-Iindipd i or "mm`snl ggi; ght cuhiwt to toot. “img A. Bot. |50. ii. nge 1 Y P '. will sell separately. W. F. Weeks,. Fred-“ residence at Pow for its tourist trade splendid location with good boating bathing and fishing, store in front a never failing pump in kitchen an up-to date furnace wit house, hen house V joining kitchen; store room and work sho all in good repair. For particulars apply to the owner MONDAY. DIED IN BOS'I'0N.- Mr. John C. Hobbs, Charlottetown, has received is nies;-am annouucint th, death jn_dealt. with was the representation lBoston of his brother Mr. H. B. Hobbs. The deceased had been iii but a. short time and left his Island home about 50 years ago. He was 73 Eycars of age. The body was interred in Boston. A FOX PR.0POSITON.- The foi- lowing from the Morning Alben-tan oi Calgary will no doubt raise the question. "Who will buy them. and _ what will thqy cost?" The first sale lo! black foxes ever made in Calgary by an indian trapper took place yes- terday when Felix Stove of Soto Landing, a veteran half breed hun- ter and guide of the Peace River country sold two of these Valuable animals to A. L. Gould of this city for $500. Immediately the sale had been made a deal to sell the same pair to a Prince Edward Island syn- dicate for $1.250 was closed. The unimala are mates and will be used for breeding purposes. Steve caught the foxes himself and brought them direct to Calgary. CHEESE FACTORY.- The direct- ora of the Mount Stewart Cheese Factory held their annual meeting on Jan. 17th. This is a small factory only 33 patrons sending milk, and the factory was running for only three months. Taking these facts ln- to consideration, the season was a fairly successful one. Average value of butter fat was 15.88 cents per lb. Average quantity of milk to make 1 pound cheese was 10.27 lbs. Average price received »ior cheese was 12.8 cents per lb. Average price received for milk was 90.02 cents per 100 lbs. Thomas D. Coffin sent the most milk averaging 5,540 lbs, per month. John McKenzie, Scotcbfort, second with an average of 4,980 lbs. per month and Frank Forqiihurson, St. Andrews, third, with an average of 4,775 lbs. per month. The following staff of officers were appointed for the ensu- ing year: Sccretary-treasurer, Chas. Fisher, Scotchfort; Directors:-John McKenzie, '1‘homas,Coffiu, Jas. Fee- Imn, Augustine MacDonald.-L. The Premier, Hon. J. A. Mathie- son, with Mrs. Mathieson returned to the Island from Ottawa. on Satur- day. Seen by a Guardian representative regarding the business which took him to the Capital. the Premier, SUFFERED AWFUL PMNS For Six_teen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink- ` hc.m’s Vegetable , - Compound. Moretown. Vermoiit.-“I was ti-ou. bled with pains and irregularities for ug. ` \ would peek out at out of doors it would seem as if something was going to hap- pen. My blood was poor, my circula- _ tion was so bad I would be like a dead ' person at times. I had female weak- i ness badly, my abdomen was sore and I '_ had awful pains. ' “I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- 1 ble Compound and used the Sanativs Wash and they certainly did wonders for me. My troubles disappeared and I am able to work hard every day. ’ ’-Mrs. W. F. Sawimn, River View Farm, More- wwn, Vermont. ` Another Case. Gifford, Iowa.-“ I was troubled with female weakness, also with displace- ment. I had very severe and steady headache, also pain in back and was very thin and tired all the time. I com- menced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I am cured of these troubles. I cannot praise your medicine hoo highly."-Mn. INAM1.|..i.- sucui, Gifford, Iowa. F' O R The undersigned sAi_E goid stable, coach and ice house ad G. B. M. CARVER. Pownal Phone' in connection.) ( _ io4c-2zii.4iviif I e adway's A eady eiief gosh . . . o. 1. llillltcwu. N. 1,' writee?*“%t\1rB thi; lest three years I have had kidinyldiscna and backdcho. and I hlvd d it on bod that for ei ht days and night! reould not get my ciotligo off. I thong t I would t |iadw|y'| Ready Relief. I favs my hlch ui? hips a d rides a good rubh ng. nu in l short time the pain wal all lone. o one iii this world luowi but God and myself the §ilpfry;’I wal in till I USED lhdwny | Ready e c . CURES LUMBAGO I llvulilh Il hbcd §v1‘i"."il'».Z“!if.’ii'¢‘§.‘ Jim i \..J il'°,....¥i‘!.s~i. » V mi-in-ioiici. . nil i'-lr” a i»¢"n\-n ' ' "\ii»"wn at col uwimi. cm. 54,' ii-~piersiisa=1==ass=s=is1sis sixteen years' and ';,l;§ll§i=’-1' ., was thin, weak and ~_ 'fs-,_ nersipius. When I won in down is 3, would seem as if I lt'hh,_ W" gms "sl" tilt °““.°f.i"i“° = .. - rzgg; '.;._i so , _ "' ‘ and ¢h;n:,i,,§;w gi [sister-s, Airs. John E. Macdonald -of ._,_ ~- mins had faces that ‘ Little Sands and Florence at home. i me’ and when iw" | And on earth we'll neet no more offers for sale his nal known as the “Forester House" this place is noted and is well equipped , inn l ilm'\i°a"“"'“i'»lii'°°"ii§3= ac{'»`v'n»°ii'i' mm in frankly reticcut in the matter, would only commit himself to the follow ing statement: "The principal matter case: 'the prospects of success are good." ` It may be added that after the ‘presentation of the case on the 9th January, the matter has been taken up by ministers and members of the House and fully _and freely discussed. Mr. Mathiesou referred to the Con- servation Oommiseion, which met at Ottawa on the 20th. and 21st. uit. The Prem..- said: "The President, Hon. Clifford oiiton, delivered an ud- dress in wuicn he remarked upon the great industries which have been de- veloped in Prince Edward Island. He dwelt, with much approval, upon the methods adopted by the Government of the Island to save the oyster in- dustry froin destruction, and develop it to its capacity. "Black fox breeding and the Karo- kuic sheep industry were also both referred to. Mr. J. Walter Jones, Dr. C. C. Young _....1 the Hon. A. E. Ar- senault delivered addresses before the Commission, Mr. Jones on the breed- ing of fur-bearing animals on the Ia- land, Dr. Young on Karakule sheep and Hon. Mr. Arsenault on the `oys- ter industry. "I want to say about these speak- ers that they preseutedthcir case ro- markably well. They spoke, Mr. Ar- senault in particular, with great ef- fect. “The attendance at the meeting was the largest on record and the in- terest taken in the development of Prince Edward Island's resources overshadowed all else." TUESDAY. FOR THE HOSPITAL.-The Baa- ket Social and Entertainment: re- cently held in the Knights of Col- umius Hall, Queen Street, was as well as an enjoyable ailair, a great success financially. The substantial sum of $93 was realized for the bene- fit of the Charlottetown Hospital. McGILL EXAMS.-The following results of final exams in Ist and 2nd, year Applied Science in McGill Uni- versity have been posted. Islanders standing - 1 Year, Geometry (Final) W. Beairsto, Charlottetown Class 111 11 Year Analytic Geometry (final) W. McLean. Crapaud Class 11. Mr. J. W. RICHARDS IMPROVING -The many friends of Mr. J. W. Richards, M. P., will be sorry to learn that be has been obliged to undergo an operation for the ma- iady from which he had suffered for several weeks before going to Otta- wa. The operation was performed in Rochester, Minn., last Friday morn- ing and his physician, Dr. Mayo, has wired to friends in Charlottetown under date of Feb. lst, that the operation was successful, and that Mr. Richards chances for recovery are good. It will be remembered that Mr. Richards had been in poor health for some _ weeks-and that his condition occasioned a good deal of anxiety. With the cause of the trou- ble removed it is sincerely hoped that complete recovery is now as- sured. , Entered into rest at Pitt River, B. |C., on Jai.. Sth, Margaret.. beloved |\\'ife of J oscph Campbell and daugh- lter oi i\ir. Alex. R. Stewart ‘in the 33rd year of her age, leaving to 'mourn a aorrowing husband, three [small children, the youngest an in- ;fnnt two weeks old, it father and two liiargarct darling thou has left us, » But wc hope to meet in Heaven Or. that bright eternal shore. There entered into rest at Hamp- ton, Jan. 26th, Mrs. Sarah McLean, widow ol the late Rev. Allan McLean who pre-deceased her ywenty-one years. Deceased was born at Buy Fortune, P. E. I. in 1846 and for the last twenty-five years resided at Iampton, P. E. I., 'where her hus- band was formerly a settled pastor I the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Mc- Lean wus a lady oi most estimnble character aa all who knew her have cstified; kind and thoughtful in dis- position, her home was the centre from which radiated Christian hos- pitality and cheer. Even when the flame of her life was burning very low ber thought was of others. Slie leaves a family of eight to mourn the loss`of a loving mother:-James, Abijah, Gordon, Harry, John G. in Amherst, Robert in Vancouver, Mrs. Found in New Loudon and Mrs. Har- ding in Graham’s' Road, P. E. I. The community in which she lived and the Presbyterian Church of which she was a valued member will miss her kindly presence. Of her it can truly be said that “she being dead yet speaketh." Her passing was not.°down behind a dark horizon but melts away into the light of Heaven. Funeral services were held at her home in Hampton and were conduct. cd by Rev. D. E. Hattie, interment" eing in Hampton Cemetery. ' ‘ 'Sed-gourRaw FURSi0 John Hallam ~ Sin111»ou|nd tnppclloowlldldiill lawhn. Whynotynl Wopcyhklll nlcrpfoanhr-goo. \\lll0‘°°°" noodnndnoinluno dnypodllfv -naked. liilioiisal ciinn::¢u‘E.|4“'l' not cu. Dadwiihs 5000 Wm»Li.»¢»ii.»¢u..i»a-»a. FREE IIILLMES TIIAPPERS lllllli _ V mm,”-a inuislu. can i to yn hi". "Ml ’ nd when to usp. hair nd mr* \° “°\ "4 ` :ily Path: gaipnhlc lhbtonirnzoilullug W “I B UI | lf. ` ' ` minute" lin quivzdons, cont ABSSLUTI- .- L' YRS! lor Ilia asking. l__'ri\» j -u-» _img ii/ii.i..m,l.iaiit¢d I il Do _ l\.I I‘ro¢r:S\. ILA. " -_rw r as the "morning star" which goes _ MOTHER ALWAYS LBTS~ ME MAKE THE OXO, I’I"S SO EASY WITH OXO CUBBS_ 1 -_ _____;;__ __ Cube _ » M ii _ssiecien rliori rms _wEEii’s News For THE cuiiiniiirs siruiiniv susscmssiis They beat all the old Ideas nursery. to a -for building up .strength and aturcIy'grou7`ff|`- It is their wonderful convenience, as well as their body-building power, that commends the now,Oxo__ . Cubes to mothers, and is winning for :l1igw0nd¢i»{u,l_ new food-invention a permanent place in ovary Q CQPFUL QF YIELDS JUST THAT NUTRL- \iF.NT A OI-".O\.i\.\_::~‘__., -' 0, ,}i1,.»:_,_' i ,,_-fc-’»'t§~ir-ei g. _ - p ,_\~\`t»»,,\~»_. _ , -»i .\ f- _' '- “ .->'.==""",»"f"~'i`2*"' r., __ /gg-_2-yi ,___ ,> ,_-. , ro. \. _ or wsu: 1 _ g t. _;;"i,'.-' - . .i V ‘r*, I "-f-:" _L <- Da.-i1.1;'1 _ . _ _ .; '_-ff. 1-‘OR ~ m NA w THE MANDY [HAND CLEANER . Keep xi erin nt your c>fl`tr~~_ ivnrlzslicp cr i I\o:;:r:. /\i'.r.".ys useful, u:‘ii::c,'ilic. Good for your liuiiiis. 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U4, TOIIONTO ONT. g- __ _ Ir' " " 1_. ,_ V 5 _ " ri l You Can _Tell by the , g DELICIOUS AROMA to be found only in W/ Yes-easily Cowan’s has a fra- grance that can be obtained only ‘ by Cowan methods Selecting the finest cocoa beans, skil- fully blending and roasting them, remov- ing every trace of bitter shell-handled from start to finish in a spotless factory -each operation is a step toward tho perfection of flavor and wholesomeiiesl COCOA Maru: Lear uiani. ine TINS-K LB.-;4 LB.-AND i Ld TINS Sold by all Grocers Ti-ie cowm c.oMrANY, \_|Mn'eo, ronoivro. CAN. //%/ % Z % é / ’~» -- wsezcgw ,....s. ........,..=. .,. .amines ~= xi-.£_i-fuz- ,;, 3., c i ll it